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COLUMBIA FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Location..........................................................................New York, NY 10027 Founded........................................................................................................... 1754 Enrolllment.................................................................................................... 7,934 President.................................................................................. Lee C. Bollinger Colors.................................................................. Columbia Blue and White Nickname....................................................................................................... Lions Affiliation..............................................................................................NCAA FCS Conference........................................................................................Ivy League Stadium....................................Robert K. Kraft Field at Wien Stadium Stadium Surface/Capacity..........................................Field Turf/17,000 Website.................................................................... GoColumbiaLions.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS Columbia University................................................................................................. 2-3 The Campbell Sports Center.................................................................. 4-5 Robert K. Kraft Field at Wien Stadium.................................................................6 University Administration...................................................................................... 7-9 2013 Rosters..............................................................................................................10-13 Head Coach Pete Mangurian.........................................................................14-15 Assistant Coaches..................................................................................................16-23 Support Staff............................................................................................................24-27
COACHING STAFF Patricia & Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football.................. ......................................................................................................Pete Mangurian Record at Columbia/Years......................................3-17/Third Season Career Record............................................................................................. 19-31 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...................... Jaime Elizondo Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers.............................Chris Rippon Offensive Line........................................................................Gordie Sammis
Player Profiles...........................................................................................................28-69 2012 Review..............................................................................................................70-72 Year-By-Year Results.............................................................................................73-78 All-Time Opponents....................................................................................................79 All-Time Series Results........................................................................................80-84
Defensive Assistant/Linebackers...........................................Jeff Smart
All-Time Coaching Records....................................................................................85
Wide Receivers................................................................................Ola Adams
Career Records........................................................................................................86-87
Running Backs/Tight Ends........................................................Chad Nice Offensive Line........................................................................Gordie Sammis
Single-Season Records.......................................................................................88-89
Defensive Line............................................................................... Alvin Smith
Single-Game Records.........................................................................................90-91
Special Teams Coord./Secondary......................................Matt Thurin Assistant Secondary...................................................... Jonathan Cornell
The Last Time..................................................................................................................92
Dir. of Football Administration & Alumni Affairs........Greg Lamb
Team Records..................................................................................................................93
Director of Football Operations.................................Jansen Petagna Video Coordinator.............................................................Brian McWalters
All-Time Awards/Honors...................................................................................94-97
Strength & Conditioning Coach....................................Bob Gilmartin
Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame...............................................................98-101
2013 TEAM INFORMATION
All-Time Letterwinners................................................................................. 102-114
Record................................................................................................................ 0-10
Media Relations.......................................................................................................... 115
Ivy League Record/Finish................................................................ 0-7/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................................... 50/18 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost........................................................8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost.......................................................5/6 Newcomers..........................................................................................................34 PROGRAM HISTORY First Season..................................................................................................... 1870 All-Time Record..............................................................................371-642-43 All-Time Ivy League Record......................................................... 93-308-5
CREDITS The 2014 Columbia Football Record Book was designed and written by Mike Kowalsky, Darlene Camacho, Sean Alston, Amy Barry and Brock Malone. Additional contributions by Trevor McDonagh. Photos by Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin and Columbia University. Additional photos by Eileen Barosso, Darlene Camacho and courtesy of Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders. Template design by Stephanie Kowalsky, University Sports Publications.
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rom its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower Manhattan, Columbia University has grown to encompass two principal campuses in New York City: the historic, neoclassical campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood and the modern Medical Center further uptown, in Washington Heights.
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oday, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. It includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.
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In October 2012, Columbia officially dedicated The Campbell Sports Center, the first new building for athletics in recent years. This signature presence at 218th St. and Broadway sends a powerful message to student-athletes, to coaches, to the campus community, to alumni and to the sporting public about Columbia’s commitment to athletics.The Campbell Sports Center provides state-of-the art training and learning facilities for nine of Columbia’s outdoor sports programs, including a multi-media theatre-style classroom, a strength and conditioning center, and a new student-athlete lounge and hospitality pavilion. The Campbell Sports Center honors one of our most accomplished athletics alumni: the captain of the 1961 Ivy League Champion football Lions, former Columbia head football coach, “Coach of Silicon Valley,” and Chair of the University Trustees, William V. Campbell ’62CC.
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LEE C. BOLLINGER PRESIDENT, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
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Lee C. Bollinger became the nineteenth President of Columbia University on June 1, 2002. A prominent advocate of affirmative action, he played a leading role in the twin Supreme Court cases—Grutter v Bollinger and Gratz v Bollinger—that upheld and clarified the importance of diversity as a compelling justification for affirmative action in higher education. A leading First Amendment scholar, he is widely published on freedom of speech and press, and currently serves on the faculty of Columbia Law School. This past fall he taught a course, A Free Press for a Global Society, focused on issues he addresses in his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century. From November 1996 to 2002, Bollinger was the President of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he had also served as a law professor and dean of the Law School. Under Bollinger’s leadership, Columbia launched the largest capital campaign in its history, proposed its most ambitious campus expansion in more than a century and received a record number of applications for its incoming undergraduate class. Committed to ensuring that, from its location in the nation’s most global city, Columbia excels as a truly global university, he launched a number of new initiatives that include: the World Leaders Forum, which invites prominent international figures to the campus to engage in the major issues of our time; the faculty Committee on Global Thought, to pursue scholarship and generate new curriculum models that help students become better citizens of the world; as well as new academic partnerships with institutions around the globe. Long a supporter of the arts, Bollinger created the Columbia Arts Initiative to enhance the role of the arts across many facets of the student experience and university life. In proposing that the University invest in long-term growth in upper Manhattan, he has committed to expanding Columbia’s already extensive civic partnerships that work to improve education, health care and economic opportunity in West Harlem, Washington Heights and other local New York neighborhoods. Bollinger serves as the chair of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a director of the Washington Post Company and a member of the Pulitzer Prize Board. Bollinger is also a fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. Widely published on legal and constitutional issues involving free speech and press, Bollinger’s books include: Eternally Vigilant: Free Speech in the Modern Era; Images of a Free Press; The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America; and Contract Law in Modern Society: Cases and Materials. In January 2010, his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century, was published by Oxford University Press. Bollinger has received the National Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice and the National Equal Justice Award from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for his leadership on affirmative action. He also received the Clark Kerr Award, the highest award conferred by the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, for his service to higher education, especially on matters of freedom of speech and diversity. He is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees from universities in this country and abroad. After graduating from the University of Oregon and Columbia Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Law Review, Bollinger served as law clerk for Judge Wilfred Feinberg on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and for Chief Justice Warren Burger on the United States Supreme Court. He joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1973. Bollinger was born in Santa Rosa, California, and raised there and in Baker, Oregon. He is married to artist Jean Magnano Bollinger, and they have two children and one grandchild.
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DR. M. DIANNE MURPHY DIRECTOR, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Now in her 10th full year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education, Dr. M. Dianne Murphy has presided over one of the most successful periods in Columbia Athletics history.
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In December 2013, Columbia Athletics completed the largest fundraising effort in the history of the athletics program, The Columbia Campaign for Athletics: Achieving Excellence. During the seven years of the Campaign, Columbia Athletics raised more than $100 Million in support of People, Places and Programs. Columbia dedicated The Campbell Sports Center in October 2012. The Campbell Sports Center, the lynchpin of the Campaign, is the first new building built for athletics at Columbia in more than 60 years.
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A prominent and active administrator on the national collegiate athletics landscape, Murphy was named to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee in February 2011. She also developed an elite leadership-training program for college women’s basketball coaches, The Center for Coaching Excellence, in conjunction with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).
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Columbia teams have excelled across the board during her tenure. Since 2004-05, Columbia has won Ivy League titles in 12 different sports including baseball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s fencing, women’s fencing, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s indoor track and field, men’s tennis and women’s tennis.
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Columbia teams won five Ivy League Championships in 2013-14 with men’s cross country, men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s tennis and baseball each having record-setting years. Men’s cross country was ranked as high as eighth in the nation, while men’s fencing earned a No. 1 national ranking during the regular season. Women’s tennis earned its first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Championships. Men’s tennis went undefeated in the Ivy League, ranked as high as 16th nationally, and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. Also in 2012-13 men’s basketball had its most successful season in more than 40 years, winning 21 games, finishing with a winning Ivy League record for the first time since 1992-93, and advancing to the quarterfinals in the CollegeInsider.Com Postseason Tournament. It was men’s basketball’s first postseason appearance since 1968. Baseball won the Ivy League Championships and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, and the third time in the last seven seasons. In 2012-13 baseball won its second Ivy League title in five years and won a game in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championships for the first time in school history. Women’s tennis won its first Ivy League title in school history and produced the school’s first-ever women’s tennis Ivy League Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons. Columbia Athletics has also produced 90 individual Ivy League titles over the last five years, the most in school history. Several Columbia teams rose to the top of the Ivy League standings in 2011-12. The women’s indoor track and field team won its first Ivy League title in program history. The men’s cross country team and the men’s tennis each earned at-large bids to their NCAA Championships. For cross country, it was its first-ever NCAA at-large bid and for men’s tennis, it was their first at-large bid in 14 years. In 2010-11, 22 Columbia student-athletes won Ivy League individual championships, the most ever in a single academic year in school history. Men’s squash and women’s squash became Columbia’s 30th and 31st varsity sport programs in 2009, making Columbia one of the few NCAA Division I institutions to add sports over the last 10 years. Murphy has overseen a number of initiatives aimed at transforming the experience of Columbia’s more than 700 student-athletes. She has undertaken a complete strategic planning process aimed at short- and long-term excellence in athletics. Murphy spearheaded the creation of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame, which had its inaugural ceremony
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In 2003-04, Denver enjoyed its best season when it won the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, placed third in the NCAA Skiing Championship, and advanced to NCAA tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and men and women’s golf. The scope of Denver’s athletics excellence was recognized nationally through the United States Sports Academy’s Directors’ Cup, which recognized the best overall athletics programs in the nation, determined by an award of points based on teams’ finishes. The University of Denver finished among the nation’s top third of athletics programs in each of its six years since becoming a Division I member in 1998-99. In 2004, the Pioneers set a University record when they finished 58th in the Directors’ Cup, in the top 20 percent of all NCAA Division I schools.
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Denver’s athletics program served as a model for national and regional academic, as well as athletics, excellence. The Pioneers gained numerous academic honors, among them the Sun Belt Conference Graduation Rate Award, which it earned for five consecutive years.
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Prior to joining the University of Denver, Murphy served as associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Cornell University from 1995 to 1998. She oversaw nine Division I sports, marketing and promotions, sports information and alumni and booster activities. She helped hire football and basketball coaches and was an advocate for the coaches. Cornell enhanced its equity initiatives and increased its fundraising revenues under her guidance. From 1988 to 1995, she was the assistant athletics director at The University of Iowa, serving as the university’s lead administrator for external activities. She worked on behalf of Iowa’s coaches, and was effective in enhancing a strong compliance program. Murphy began her athletics administrative career in 1987-88 as the assistant athletics director at Kentucky State University. From 1986 to 1988, she chaired the school’s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, served as an associate professor and advised undergraduate students.
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Prior to becoming an athletics administrator, Murphy coached basketball for 13 years. She was the head women’s basketball coach at Shorter College (1973-76), Florida State University (1976-79) and Eastern Kentucky University (1979-86). Murphy was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Administrator of the Year in 2004. She chaired the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee from 2002 to 2004 and is currently is a member of the State Farm Wade Trophy Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Committee. She also served on the NCAA Certification and Diversity Committee and the Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup. She is active in several national organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the WBCA. She was named NACWAA’s Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) National Administrator of the Year for 200708 and served as NACWAA’s president during 2002-03. In 2004, NACDA honored her as the General Sports Turf West Athletic Director of the Year. The All-American Football Foundation has presented her with the Senior Sports Administrator Award. At Columbia, she helped initiate the University’s Sports Management master’s degree program. She serves on the faculty as an instructor. Murphy holds a Ph.D. in administration and curriculum from Florida State (1980), and master’s (1973) and bachelor’s (1972) degrees from Tennessee Technological University. The Tennessee Tech Alumni Association honored her with its 2005 Distinguished Alumna Award. Florida State presented her with its “Grad Made Good” award at its 2005 Homecoming. She lives in Manhattan, near the Columbia campus.
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Hometown (Prev School) El Paso, Texas (Coronado) Beaumont, Texas (Hamshire Fannett) Alamo, Calif. (Stanford University) (Monte Vista) Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) Chantilly, Va. (Freedom) St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.) Fuquay Varina, N.C. (Fuquay Varina) Vineland, N.J. (Vineland) Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman)
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Waldorf, Md. (North Point) Boulder, Colo (Fairview) Mason, Ohio (St. Xavier) Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro) New Orleans, La. (Edna Kerr) St. Charles, Ill. (Saint Charles North) Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Red Mountain) Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Chadwick) Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green)
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Matthew Cahal Jared Katz Brock Kenyon Cameron Roane Leander Cutler Ryan Flannery Kevin McCarthy Willie Peoples Mike Skalitzky Alan Watson Devin Williams
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Jr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) So. Manorville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) So. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) Fr. Durham, N.C. (Riverside) Fr. Henrico, Va. (Varina) Sr. North Attleborough, Mass. (North Attleborough) Jr. Hingham, Mass. (Hingham) So. Cambridge, Mass. (Buckingham Browne & Nichols) Sr. Evergreen Park, Ill. (Marist) So. New Albany, Ohio (New Albany) Fr. Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College High School)
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Cameron Molina Chris Schroer Tyler Holmes Gianmarco Rea Vinny Pugliese Steven Silvio Joshua Foster Turner DeMuth John Hunton
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Broadlands, Va. (Tuscarora) Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) Virginia Beach, Va. (Norfolk Academy) Birmingham, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School) Copley, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) Delran, N.J. (Delran) Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay) Fort Smith, Arkansas (Fort Smith Southside)
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Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Muskegon, Mich. (Muskegon Catholic Central) San Antonio, Texas (San Antonio Christian School) Mountain View, Calif. (Saint Francis) Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee) Mount Carmel, Pa. (Mount Carmel Area) Liberty Township, Ohio (Lakota East) Cincinnati, Ohio (Bishop Fenwick) Bernardsville, N.J. (Pingry School)
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2014 ROSTER No. Name 51 Clay Caruso 52 Keith Brady 53 Greg Washington 54 Jacob Ardron 55 Roy Schwartz 56 Ray Pesanello 57 Justin Aimonetti 58 Toba Akinleye 59 Hagen Patterson 60 Markham Paukune
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Hometown (Prev School) Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Liberty Township, Ohio (Lakota East) Chesapeake, Va. (Norfolk Academy) Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) Austin, Texas. (Westlake) Mahwah, N.J. (Mahwah) Redwood City, Calif. (Phillips Academy Andover) Brooklyn, N.Y. (Fort Hamilton) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)
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Hickory, N.C. (Hickory) Littleton, Colo. (Mullen) Leonia, N.J. (Leonia) Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) Tulsa, Okla. (Metro Christian Academy) Berlin, N.J. (St. Augustine Prep) Canandaigua, N.Y. (Canandaigua Academy) Linwood, N.J. (Mainland Regional) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel Area) Fallston, Md. (Gilman School)
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Eugene, Ore. (Henry. D. Sheldon) Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) Burr Ridge, Ill. (Saint Ignatius College Prep) Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) Glen Cove, N.Y. (Saint Anthony’s) Suitland, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Countryside, Ill. (Lyons Township) San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic) Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints’ Episcopal School)
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Shoreham (Melbourne Grammar School) Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Dallas, Texas (Parish Episcopal School) Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) Lakeville, Minn. (Apple Valley) Rockford, Tenn. (Webb School of Knoxville) Corpus Christi, Texas (W.B. Ray) Hortonville, Wis. (Hortonville) Granada Hills, Calif. (Sierra Canyon School)
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2014 ROSTER BY CLASS Seniors (20) 5 Augie Braddock 47 John Brady 77 Tom Callahan 83 Garrett DeMuth 25 Ryan Flannery 4 John Keefe 96 Hunter Little 84 Connor Nelligan 78 Carey Parker 56 Ray Pesanello 14 Kal Prince 35 Vinny Pugliese 55 Roy Schwartz 37 Steven Silvio 27 Mike Skalitzky 82 Dan Sliva 50 Eric Stock 8 Malcolm Thaxton 64 Ryan Thomas
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Juniors (20) 58 Toba Akinleye 54 Jacob Ardron 2 Trevor Bell 20 Matthew Cahal 85 Chris Connors 86 Andrew Dobitsch 49 Nick Durham 38 Joshua Foster 19 Scooter Hollis 75 JD Hurt 45 Max Keefe 73 Billy Lawrence 74 Marshall Markham 25 Kevin McCarthy 7 Trevor McDonagh 31 Cameron Molina 3 Brett Nottingham 93 Niko Padilla 72 Keith Ramljak 41 Travis Reim 18 Hank Trumbull
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Sophomores (21) 57 Justin Aimonetti 1 Nicholas Annabi 63 Anthony Bonadies 17 Lorenzo Bradford 52 Keith Brady 94 William Carson 9 TourĂŠ Douglas 13 Cameron Dunn 61 Nathan Gibbs 11 Denzel Hill 40 John Hunton 16 Benjamin Kaplan 21 Jared Katz 22 Brock Kenyon 46 Tyler Kwiatkowski 6 Cameron Nizialek 76 Kendall Pace 90 Matthew Panton 26 Willie Peoples 34 Gianmarco Rea 29 Alan Watson
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First-Years (34) 44 Landon Baty 97 Collin Breckenridge 81 Marcus Briscoe 51 Clay Caruso 24 Leander Cutler 88 Zach Dansby 39 Turner DeMuth 69 Patrick Denny 68 David Donovan 15 Colinn Early 79 Charlie Flores 67 Connor Heeb 12 Anders Hill 91 Alexander Holme 33 Tyler Holmes 95 Lord Hyeamang 66 Michael McGrath 59 Hagen Patterson 60 Markham Paukune 89 Dominic Perkovic 87 Bailey Popeck 23 Cameron Roane 70 Benjamin Robbins 32 Chris Schroer 62 Reid Stables 71 Liam Talty 98 Parker Thome 42 Ian Tyler 65 Bewley Wales 53 Greg Washington 43 Logan Waters 10 Dylan Weldon 30 Devin Williams 99 Noah Zgrablich
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Quarterbacks (4) 12 Anders Hill 7 Trevor McDonagh 3 Brett Nottingham 18 Hank Trumbull
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Defensive Line (13) 58 Toba Akinleye Jr. 97 Collin Breckenridge Fr. 77 Tom Callahan Sr. 94 William Carson So. 68 David Donovan Fr. 67 Connor Heeb Fr. 75 JD Hurt Jr. 95 Lord Hyeamang Fr. 96 Hunter Little Sr. 93 Niko Padilla Jr. 89 Dominic Perkovic Fr. 55 Roy Schwartz Sr. 50 Eric Stock Sr. 71 Liam Talty Fr. Linebackers (15) 54 Jacob Ardron 47 John Brady 52 Keith Brady 51 Clay Caruso 91 Alexander Holme 45 Max Keefe 46 Tyler Kwiatkowski 59 Hagen Patterson 56 Ray Pesanello 14 Kal Prince
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eter K. Mangurian (pronounced Man - GUHR - ee - an), veteran NFL coach and former Ivy League head football coach, was named Columbia University's Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football in December 2011. In his first year at the helm, Mangurian guided the Lions to three victories, highlighted by a thrilling season opening 10-9 triumph over Marist and an Empire State Bowl win over Cornell. The Lions saw four players earn All-Ivy League honors, including first team nods for defensive end Josh Martin, who was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs in April, and senior running back Marcorus Garrett. Mangurian has more than 30 years of football coaching experience in the Football Championship Subdivision, Bowl Championship Subdivision and the National Football League. He has coached in five bowl games, four with Louisiana State University, including two Sugar Bowls. In the NFL, he coached in four AFC Championships and two Super Bowls.
No stranger to the Ivy League, Mangurian was the head football coach at Cornell University from 19982000, compiling a 16-14 overall record, but bringing Cornell from last place in the Ivy League in 1998, to third in 1999 and second in 2000. Mangurian posted a 10-4 Ivy League record in 1999-2000, marking the best two-year conference record in Cornell history. "Pete Mangurian is an outstanding football coach," Dr. M. Dianne Murphy said. "He brings tremendous experience with a plethora of impressive mentors, including Bill Arnsparger, Dan Reeves and Bill Belichick. He has worked in great organizations under Pat Bowlen, owner of the Denver Broncos, and Robert K. Kraft '63CC, owner of the New England Patriots. Pete's experience speaks for itself." "As soon as I stepped on campus, I was energized. What excited me the most was that every person I spoke to had the same enthusiasm, commitment and passion for the athletics program and the football program in particular," Mangurian said. "We will need collaboration
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to be successful, and I felt that immediately. This is a tremendous opportunity to give this outstanding university an outstanding football program. "I must thank President Bollinger, Bill Campbell, Susan Feagin, James Valentini, Don Jackson, Ted Gregory, Kevin Ward, Ray Tellier and Dianne Murphy for this fantastic opportunity," Mangurian concluded. Mangurian began his coaching career in 1979-80 at Southern Methodist University as an offensive line coach. He coached the offensive line at New Mexico State and Stanford before returning to his alma mater, LSU in 1984. With the Tigers, Magurian coached in two Sugar Bowls, the Liberty Bowl and the 1987 Gator Bowl. In 1988, Mangurian began a long stint in the NFL, first with head coach Dan Reeves and the Denver Broncos for five years as a tight end/half backs coach and offensive line coach. Mangurian moved with Coach Reeves to the New York Giants from 1993-96, and then to the Atlanta Falcons in 1997. After a very successful three years as the head football coach at Cornell University (1998-2000), Mangurian reunited with Reeves in Atlanta as the offensive line coach and then as the offensive coordinator in 2002-03. To round out his NFL coaching career, Mangurian spent four years with the New England Patriots coaching the tight ends (2005-2008) and two years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-10). "I want to thank members of the search advisory committee, which include Associate Athletics Director Ray Tellier and football alumni Ted Gregory '74CC, Don Jackson '73CC, and Kevin Ward '74CC. Their perspective, advice and counsel was instrumental in conducting this search," Dr. Murphy said. "I also want to thank University leadership for their commitment to our football program. The support of President Lee C. Bollinger,
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Atlanta Falcons (1997, 2001-03) Offensive Line Coach Offensive Coordinator (2003) Cornell Univeristy (1998-2000) Head Coach 16-14 Overall, 11-10 Ivy League New England Patriots (2005-08) Tight Ends Coach * 2007 AFC Champions/Super Bowl XLII Appearance Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-10) Offensive Line Coach Columbia University (2012-Present) Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach Career Head Coaching Record 19-31 Overall, 13-22 Ivy League
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ELIZONDO OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS THIRD SEASON MARYLAND ’97 Jaime Elizondo was named Columbia's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in March 2012.
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Elizondo’s scheme allowed All-Ivy League running back Marcorus Garrett to flourish in 2012. Garrett rushed for 957 yards, the second best single-season effort in school history and the most by a Lion since the 2000. Elizondo came to Columbia after spending two seasons in the Canadian Football League as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Toronto Argonauts. With a proven track record in the NFL, NCAA and CFL, he quickly caught the attention of Columbia Head Football Coach Pete Mangurian. “Jaime (Elizondo) was at the top of my list when I was putting together my staff, and he is a natural fit,” said Mangurian. “He has offensive coordinator experience at a high level. He’s coached quarterbacks at a high level, and I’m happy to have him on board.”
Arrington and Khareem Huggins who all went on to successful careers in the NFL. In his final year at Hofstra, Elizondo was selected to participate in the Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship Program with the New Orleans Saints. During his fellowship, he worked with the Saints’ wide receivers and special teams units. Elizondo began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Georgetown Prep in Rockville, Maryland. After serving as the assistant recruiting coordinator at the University of Maryland in 2000, Elizondo broke into the college coaching ranks as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach for Catholic University in 2001. From 2002-03, he was the tight ends and special teams co-coordinator at William & Mary.
At Toronto, Elizondo coached three offensive players to 2010 CFLPA All-Star honors and helped the Argonauts reach the 2010 East Division Finals. In 2009, he coached the wide receivers at Syracuse including Mike Williams, a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award presented to the nation’s best collegiate receiver. Prior to that, Elizondo was the wide receivers/assistant special teams coach for the Montreal Alouettes in 2008. The Alouettes had three all-star receivers in Ben Cahoon, Kerry Watkins and Jamel Richardson that year. All three receivers were in the top five of the CFL in receiving yardage and helped the Alouettes reach the Grey Cup Finals. During his time in Montreal, the Alouettes led the CFL in total passing touchdowns, total yards and scoring. From 2004-07, Elizondo served as the wide receivers and special teams coach at Hofstra in addition to serving as the team's recruiting coordinator. At Hofstra, the Pride featured the Atlantic 10’s leading receiver each season and in 2007, ranked sixth nationally in punt return average. At Hofstra, Elizondo mentored Charles Sullivan, Marques Colston, Devale Ellis, Shaine Smith, Kyle
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RIPPON DEFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS SECOND SEASON SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE ’82 Chris Rippon, a veteran NCAA Division I football coach with significant experience at both the Bowl Subdivision and Championship Subdivision levels, was named defensive coordinator and secondary coach at by Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football Pete Mangurian in February of 2013.
Rippon just recently served as the defensive coordinator at Marshall from 2010-2012. At Marshall, he also coached the linebackers. Rippon served as special teams coordinator at Rutgers in 2008 and helped the Scarlet Knights to a win in the PapaJohns.com Bowl. He has 19 years of NCAA FBS coaching experience that includes five years as defensive coordinator at Syracuse University and a total of nine years as a special teams coordinator with stops at Syracuse, Ole Miss and Rutgers. Rippon served as special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach at Ole Miss from 2005-2008 after spending the previous 12 seasons under Paul Pasqualoni at Syracuse. During his time with the Orange, he served as defensive coordinator (1999-2003) before taking on the title of assistant head coach and special teams coordinator in 2004. He came to SU as a linebackers coach in 1993 and moved to coaching defensive ends in 1994. He served as the special teams coordinator from 1995 to 1999 while also coaching linebackers. During Rippon’s tenure at Syracuse, the Orange produced many record setting performances on
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Chris Rippon brings more than 29 years of collegiate football coaching experience to the Columbia Football staff, having been involved in more than 120 victories at the NCAA Division I level. “Chris’s background fits well with our team philosophy. He has coached at the highest levels of college football, and knows ‘New York’ high school football. He is committed to making this transition easy for our players, which is very easy to say and hard to do,” Coach Mangurian said. “I have total confidence in his experience and his ability to not only adapt, but bring new ideas to our football team. Experience, work ethic, energy and a great communicator, Chris will make our players and our staff better.”
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defense and special teams that translated into one of the top eras in Syracuse history. His 1999 defensive unit was one of the nation’s top-15 defenses throughout the season and the following year Syracuse ranked in the Top 25 nationally in multiple defensive categories. The 2001 SU defense accumulated an impressive 40 quarterback sacks, the second most in school history, and forced 30 turnovers, the most takeaways during Paul Pasqualoni’s coaching tenure at SU. His special teams units produced three All-American return specialists in Marvin Harrison, Quinton Spotwood and Kevin Johnson. While coaching at Syracuse, Rippon was on the coaching staff of teams that won or shared the 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2004 BIG EAST Championships and participated in the 1996 Gator, 1997 Liberty, 1998 Fiesta, 1999 Orange, 1999 Music City, 2001 Insight.com and 2004 Champs Sports Bowl. He also coached in the 2002 Blue-Gray Senior Classic. Over the course of his career Rippon has coached 22 players that have been drafted into the National Football League, including five first-round draft picks. Rippon is a 1982 graduate of Southern Connecticut State, where he played football and earned a degree in physical education. He received his master’s degree in agency counseling from Western Connecticut State in 1985. After graduating from Southern Connecticut, Rippon served as a graduate assistant at Western Connecticut State under Pasqualoni. He was promoted to defensive coordinator and assistant director of athletics in 1984 before being promoted to head coach when Pasqualoni left to join the Syracuse staff in 1987. After three seasons as head coach he moved on to Boston University where he spent three years as defensive coordinator
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THURIN SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/SECONDARY THIRD SEASON BALDWIN WALLACE COLLEGE ’07 Matt Thurin joined the Columbia football staff in February 2012 as the program’s special teams coordinator and will also coach the secondary. In 2013, Thurin guided punter Paul Delaney to the top of the Columbia record books and a first team All-Ivy League nod. Delaney set a single-season school record, averaging 42.4 yards per kick average placing 23 punts inside the 20 and 18 kicks over 50 yards. The kickoff return game also was a bright spot for Columbia and Travis Reim ranked second in Ivy League, averaging 23.1 yards per run out.
The Lions special teams showed vast improvement in 2012. Alec Fisher led the Ivy League, averaging 8.4 yards per punt return and was joined by Trevor Bell, ranking among the kickoff return leaders. Delaney enjoyed a breakout season in 2012, registering 39.6 yards per punt and pinned opponents inside the 20 on 14 occasions to earn a spot on the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List. Thurin came to Morningside Heights after a year as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado. While there, he was an offensive graduate assistant, focusing on the offensive line and special teams. He coached punt team, kickoff returns, scout team defense and scout special teams. Thurin developed scouting reports and was involved with game plans with offensive staff. Prior to his time at Colorado, Thurin spent three years from 2008-11 at the University of Akron, where he received a master’s degree in education. While at Akron, Thurin was a defensive assistant, coaching linebackers and special teams. He also assisted with the defensive backs for a year at Akron. Thurin assisted the defensive staff in all daily operations and developed hit charts, practice plans and assisted with game planning from week to week. Thurin also spent a year at Walsh University in Ohio, where he was the tight ends and assistant offensive line coach. Thurin worked on both sides of the ball at Walsh, helping the offensive and defensive staff in daily operations. Thurin played football and baseball at Baldwin-Wallace College in his home state of Ohio. Thurin graduated in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and was a student coach at his alma mater, where he gained experience coaching the defensive line and defensive backs.
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SAMMIS OFFENSIVE LINE THIRD SEASON VIRGINIA ’07
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Gordie Sammis is in his third year with the Lions, but first in his current position of offensive line coach. Sammis joined the Columbia football staff in December 2011, working as the tight ends coach in his first two seasons. Sammis came to Columbia after working at his alma mater, the University of Virginia.
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After his stint at Charlottesville, Sammis helped Columbia tight end Hamilton Garner enjoy another fine season in 2012 with 28 catches, 336 receiving yards and a touchdown. For his efforts, Garner was added to the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List. At Virginia, Sammis spent the 2010 season as an on-field graduate assistant. In 2011, he coached the Cavaliers’ tight ends.
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Sammis, a two-year letterwinner at Virginia, played on both the offensive line and special teams. The 2007 graduate appeared in 27 games from 2003-07 as an offensive guard. Sammis was one of seven true freshmen to play during the 2003 season. He was granted a redshirt for the 2004 campaign and played in six contests as a sophomore in 2005, primarily on special teams. He was awarded his first letter following the 2006 campaign when he played in all but two games. As a senior, Sammis played in the final 11 games of the season including the 2008 Gator Bowl to earn his second letter. That season he started against Pittsburgh and Middle Tennessee, both UVa victories. Following his graduation, Sammis worked as a football coach and weight room assistant at the Pingry School in Martinsville, New Jersey, until July of 2009. He interned with the Warren police department for four months in the fall of 2009. Sammis then resumed work on his graduate degree at UVa’s Curry School of Education in 2009 in administartion and supervision. A prep All-American at Immaculata High School in Flemington, New Jersey, Sammis played in the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl.
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NICE RUNNING BACKS/TIGHT ENDS THIRD SEASON CORNELL ’05 Chad Nice joined Pete Mangurian's staff in December 2011 to work with Columbia’s running backs and assist with special teams.
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Working with Nice in 2012, Marcorus Garrett broke out as a first team All-Ivy League selection, amassing 957 yards on the ground to go with five rushing touchdowns. Nice came to Columbia after coaching at the United States Merchant Marine Academy from 2008-11. In his first two years, he guided the quarterbacks and the wide receivers before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2010. During that time, the USMMA's offense finished first or second in most major offensive categories, including scoring offense, first downs, and rushing in 2010, and rushing yards, yards per rush and yards per pass attempt in 2011. Nice earned his bachelor's degree in applied economics and management from Cornell in 2005. He was a threeyear starter and letterwinner for the Big Red, playing running back, wide receiver and as a kick returner.
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SMITH DEFENSIVE LINE THIRD SEASON OREGON STATE ’06 Alvin Smith, a former All-Pac 10 defensive lineman, was named to Coach Mangurian’s staff in December 2011 and works with the team’s defensive line. Smith helped Josh Martin achieve first team All-Ivy League honors in 2012 after he posted 6.5 sacks and was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs in April 2013. Smith was signed by the San Diego Chargers after Oregon State, and also spent time with the Cleveland Browns and in NFL Europe. In 2011, Smith was a defensive graduate assistant at Arizona State, and prior to that he worked with the defensive line at Portland State. Smith also interned with Oregon State’s football program in 2009. Smith was a three-time letterwinner for Oregon State from 2003-05 and earned All-Pac 10 honors in 2005.
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ADAMS WIDE RECEIVERS FIRST SEASON CONCORD UNIVERSITY ’08
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Ola Adams comes to Columbia from SUNY Cortland, where he coached from 2009-2010, and again from 2011 to 2014. From 2011-2014, he was the team’s defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. The Red Dragons compiled a 24-9 record during his second stint at SUNY Cortland and reached teh second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2012. Seven defensive players received all-conference honors under his tutelege. Adams was selected to participate in the Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship where he coached with the Chicago Bears in 2013 and San Francisco 49ers in 2014 at their summer training camps. In addition, Adams attended the NFL-NCAA Coaches Academy in February 2013. Adams graduated from Concord University (W.V.) in 2008 and served as a student coach at the school in the fall of 2008. Adams was a four-year starting free safety for the Division II Mountain Lions from 2004-07. He earned All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) honors three times and was named All-Northeast Region twice. During his career, he registered 283 tackles, including two sacks and 14 total for lost yardage, along with seven interceptions, 29 pass breakups, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries. A native of Reston, Virginia, Adams lettered in football, basketball and track at South Lakes High School. .
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SMART LINEBACKERS/ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST SEASON Jeff Smart served as Columbia’s Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning from July 2013 to January 2014 before being promoted to linebackers coach. Previously, he was the defensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Colorado, coaching the outside linebackers. At Colorado, Smart assisted Brian Cabral with the linebackers along with general overall duties with the entire defense. Originally a walk-on at Colorado, he finished his career with 291 tackles. As a senior, he earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from both the Associated Press and the league coaches, along with first-team All-Colorado honors from the state’s NFF chapter. A team captain, he won the Dave Jones Award as his teammates selected him as the defensive most valuable player for the season. As a junior, he was a second team All-Big 12 performer (Associated Press), and was first team All-Colorado. In racking up 118 tackles (80 solo), he became just the third former walk-on in school history to lead the team in tackles. He was placed on scholarship during the 2007 season, when he initiated a streak of what would become 33 straight games in the starting lineup. Smart graduated from Colorado in December 2009 with a degree in Sociology.
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CORNELL ASSISTANT SECONDARY FIRST SEASON OLE MISS ’11 Jonathan Cornell joined Columbia in July of 2014 and will assist with the Lions secondary.
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Cornell played linebacker at Ole Miss from 2006-10, and was a three-year starter. A team captain as a senior, he racked up 80 tackles and was named second team All-SEC and received the Most Valuable Senior Award. Upon his graduation from Mississippi in 2011, Cornell coached the linebackers and was a teacher at Meridan High School. While working at Meridan, Cornell completed his master’s degree from Ole Miss in May 2014
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PETAGNA DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS THIRD SEASON LSU ’11 Jansen Petagna joined the Columbia football staff in July 2012 as the team’s Director of Football Operations. A 2011 graduate of Louisiana State University, Petagna joined the Columbia staff after serving three years as an intern with the New Orleans Saints. Petagna will handle Columbia’s daily football operations, including travel, housing, team meals, training camp and practice organization. Petagna will serve as the staff’s external operations liaison and will be the staff’s contact for the National Football League. With the Saints, Petagna was a football operations intern. He updated the Saints’ free agent board, complete character and injury reports and helped transport players around the Saints’ complex. A Dean’s List student at LSU, Petagna graduated with a bachelor’s degree of Sports Administration in Kinesiology.
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LAMB DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION /ALUMNI AFFAIRS SIXTH SEASON PITZER ’09
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Greg Lamb joined the Columbia football staff in 2009 as the team’s video coordinator and is in his fifth season on the staff. A 2009 graduate of Pitzer College in California, Lamb was Pomona-Pitzer’s football team manager and video coordinator during all four years of college. While at Pomona-Pitzer, Lamb oversaw football team operations, including training, player and video equipment. He edited game and practice film and collaborated with opponents for tape exchanges. At the same time, Lamb trained and supervised a staff of four students to break down game and practice film. Lamb also served as the baseball team manager and statistician during his time at Pomona-Pitzer. In that role, he assisted in the sports information office and helped handle the equipment before and after games. A native of Southern California, Lamb graduated from Pitzer with a bachelor’s degree in economics and politics. In 2012, He completed his Master’s degree in Sports Management at Columbia.
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TINTO ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF RECRUITING & OPERATIONS THIRD SEASON AUBURN ’09 Liz Tinto is in her second year on the Columbia football staff as the team’s assistant coordinator of recruiting and operations after spending the 2012 season as an office assistant. Tinto assists with recruiting, football special events and day-to-day office operations. Tinto also helps manage the football program’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts and assists in the production and editing of multimedia content. Before joining the Lions’ staff, Tinto got her start in collegiate football after spending the 2011-2012 academic year at the University of Colorado. While with the Buffaloes, Tinto served as a recruiting and operations intern for the football program. Prior to her time at Colorado, Tinto was an Equestrian student-athlete at Auburn University and studied Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine. In 2006, she was a member of the NCAA Division I National Championship team, the Tiger’s first Overall Championship title in program history.
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ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, SPORTS MEDICINE/ HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER 36TH SEASON OLE MISS ’11 Jim Gossett is one of the best-known and most highly honored athletic trainers in the nation.
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Gossett is in his 36th year at Columbia, his 31st as head athletic trainer. He administers a staff of seven full-time assistants that works with all 31 Columbia teams and operates modern training facilities on the main campus and at Baker Athletics Complex.
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He has worked with most of Columbia’s teams, but has been particularly identified with football, soccer, fencing, rowing and wrestling. He is in his 26th season as the head athletic trainer for football. Gossett has worked with several championship squads, including the men and women’s fencing team, which won two NCAA championships while he was associated with them. He worked with men’s soccer and wrestling from 1979 to 1983, when they won a combined eight Ivy League titles and made two trips to the Final Four.
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As a well-known athletic trainer in the New York Metropolitan area, Gossett was selected recently to serve as a spokesperson for Gatorade, Inc., and the National Athletic Trainers Association. His role is to promote healthy practices in order to prevent heatrelated illness during the hot weather months, and to serve as a resource, including on-air interviews, for CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox television affiliates in the New York area. The New York State Board of Regents reappointed Gossett to the State Committee for Athletic Trainers. His five-year appointment is to the State Board for Professions, which regulates athletic trainers in New York State.
2004, he was presented the Dan Libera Service Award for outstanding contribution to the Board of Certification, while in 2003, he was honored by the National Athletic Trainers Association with the Most Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award, for which he was nominated and chosen by his peers, and received the All-American Football Foundation’s Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award. Previously, he had been honored by the New York State Athletic Trainers Association with the Thomas J. Sheehan, Sr. Award, its highest honor, and by the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) with the Joseph A. Blankowitsch Award. A former president of the EATA, he was further honored with the 1994 Cramer Award for outstanding service, presented by Cramer Products in conjunction with the EATA. Gossett, a native of Indianapolis, attended Indiana State University, graduating in 1978. He joined the Columbia staff in August 1979, shortly after receiving his master’s degree from the University of Arizona. Jim and his wife Dianne, the former director of the Baker Athletics Complex, now manager of Columbia’s famed Nevis Laboratories, live in Ardsley, N.Y., with their son, Bryant, who attends Hofstra University.
On the national scene, Gossett served as a NFL Certified ATC spotter at Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 where he observed for possible head and neck injuries and reported back to the team’s medical staff. Internationally, Gossett was the head athletic trainer for the United States fencing team in the 1991 World University Games in Sheffield, England, and spent three seasons as trainer of the U.S. National Lightweight Crew. He was athletic trainer for rowing at the 1988 Olympic Sports Festival, and for track & field at the 1987 Festival and Pan American Games. He also spent four summers as athletic trainer for the ABCD/Nike basketball camps. Gossett has been frequently honored for his work. In
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HARADA ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER EIGHTH SEASON ALABAMA ’00
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Jumpei Harada joined the Columbia training staff in July 2007 as an assistant athletic trainer and works with football, and men and women’s track & field. Harada came to Morningside Heights from Pennsylvania State University, where he served as an assistant athletic trainer, working with football for three years. During this time, the Nittany Lions attended two bowl games (FedEx Orange Bowl and Outback Bowl).
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Previously, Harada also worked as an athletic training intern with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2004, and as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Florida for two years. From 2001 to 2002, he was the head athletic trainer for Japan’s Women’s National FID Basketball team, which participated in the World FID Basketball Tournament in Portugal.
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Harada graduated from the University of Alabama in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in human environmental science with an athletic training certification. In 2004, Harada also received a master’s degree in health and human performance with a focus in athletic training and sports medicine from the University of Florida.
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SWITEK ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER THIRD SEASON RUTGERS Christie Switek joined the Columbia athletic training staff in the summer of 2011. She currently serves as an assistant athletic trainer and works primarily with the football and women’s lacrosse programs. Switek previously worked as an assistant athletic trainer at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. from 2008-11. While there, she worked with the Ducks’ nationally-ranked men’s soccer program, as well as the wrestling and women’s lacrosse teams. A 2006 graduate of Rutgers University, Switek worked at her alma mater as an athletic training graduate student. She worked with the men’s soccer, men’s lacrosse and track & field teams in 2008. Switek also made stops at Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Park and at Westfield High School in New Jersey. In addition to her bachelor’s degree in exercise science and sports studies from Rutgers, Switek earned her master of science degree in athletic training from Seton Hall University.
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WILLIAM
LEVINE, M.D. CHIEF TEAM PHYSICIAN 17TH SEASON STANFORD ’86 Dr. William Levine is now in his 17th year as the Head Team Physician for Columbia, responsible for providing care for all 31 intercollegiate athletic teams. He began his tenure with Columbia in 1998 when he was named Director of Sports Medicine at ColumbiaPresbyterian Medical Center (now Columbia University Medical Center). He is Director of the Center for Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine at the Medical Center, as well as Vice Chairman and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery. Levine is a nationally and globally renowned specialist in arthroscopic and open shoulder, elbow and knee surgery and sports medicine. He is the Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons, where he holds the Frank E. Stinchfield Professorship in Orthopedic Surgery, and serves as Chief of the Orthopedics Service at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Levine previously was Vice Chairman for Education, Residency and Fellowship Director, Chief of the Shoulder Service, and Co-Director of the Center for Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine for the Department. As the Head Team Physician for Columbia University, Dr. Levine is responsible for providing care for 31 Columbia intercollegiate athletic teams. Under his guidance, the Department’s surgeons also serve as Team Physicians for the New York Yankees, Major League Soccer’s (MLS) New York City Football Club and the Rockland Boulders. Dr. Levine is a consultant for the National Hockey League Players’ Association, a site physician for the National Football League, and orthopedic physician for numerous college and high school sports programs. As a former tennis professional and the starting goalie for Stanford University’s varsity hockey team, Dr. Levine brings a passionate interest to sports medicine and all his patients. He has been named a Top Doctor in Sports Medicine by Castle Connolly and New York Magazine, and one of the top 25 shoulder surgeons in the United States by Orthopedics This Week.
of Orthopedic Surgery, the governing body which oversees licensure and training of orthopedic surgeons, and as Deputy Editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He has been the recipient of the prestigious American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon’s Traveling Fellowship. Other professional societies include the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the Herodicus Society. He has made substantial contributions to research, having published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles, written over 50 book chapters, edited 11 textbooks, and given over 200 scientific presentations in the United States and abroad. He holds multiple patients and research grants. A native of Fargo, North Dakota, he received a B.A. in Human Biology for Stanford and his Doctor of Medicine degree from Case Western Reserve. He was a resident in orthopedic surgery at New England Medical Center, and held fellowships at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in Shoulder Surgery and the University of Maryland in Sports Medicine. He joined Columbia’s Department of Orthopedic Surgery in 1998, became Residency Director in 2002, and in 2006 was awarded the Charles S. Neer, M.D. Teacher of the Year Award for his enthusiasm, passion and dedication to resident education. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and two daughters.
Dr. Levine is a member of the Executive Committee of the American Orthopedic Association, the oldest and one of the most prestigious orthopedic associations. He serves on the Board of Directors of the American Board
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COHEN, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN 13TH SEASON McGILL ’72 Dr. Gloria Cohen is in her 13th year with the Columbia Athletic Program. She is a lecturer n the department of orthopedics at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. The Canadian native has amassed a great deal of experience in sports medicine and family practice since earning her M.D. from the University of Ottawa (Canada) in 1980. She earned both her undergraduate degree and a B.Sc. in physical therapy from McGill University in Montreal. She is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the Canadian Academy for Sports Medicine. A coordinating head team physician for the Canadian Cycling Team for 14, she was also team physician for the Vancouver Canadiens Triple A baseball club for three
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Dr. Cohen was a recipient of the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the category of Recreation,Fitness, and Sport. She has been named “Top Doctor” in Family Medicine/Primary Care Sports Medicine by Consumers’ Research of America from 2008 to the present.
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She lives in Scarsdale with her husband and is the mother of two adult children, a daughter and a son.
ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS SEVENTH SEASON NORTH CAROLINA ’99
Camacho manages the day-to-day operations of the Office of Sports Information which coordinates and maintains the official Columbia Athletics website, www. gocolumbialions.com, plans and designs all printed material produced by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education and handles statistical and operational support to all of Columbia’s 31 varsity athletics teams. She is also a member of the Columbia Athletics Awards Committee.
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years and physician for the Toronto Marlboros Hockey Club. Dr. Cohen has worked in professional athletics with cyclists and as a team physician for the Triple A baseball teams for the Chicago White Sox and the California Angels; and for the junior hockey team for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Camacho is the primary sports information contact for football, while also handling media requests for Athletics Director M. Dianne Murphy, Columbia Athletics Administration and also supervises selected special projects.
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Darlene Camacho began her tenure at Columbia University in August 2003 as assistant sports information director and in October 2008, Camacho was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Athletics Communications.
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Camacho came to Columbia after serving as director of sports information and compliance at Mount Olive College for one year, and two years as the sports information assistant at Manhattan College. While at Manhattan she worked primarily with men and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and track and field. A graduate of the University of North Carolina, Camacho worked for the Carolina Men’s Basketball program all four years as an undergrad and was a student assistant in the Carolina Office of Athletic Media Relations as a junior and senior. She earned a B.A. in journalism and mass communications in 1999. Camacho earned her master’s degree in Columbia’s sports management program. She has four sisters and a brother, Nelson Daniel, who is an assistant coach on NYU’s men’s basketball staff. A Jersey City, New Jersey, native, Camacho resides in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.
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2013: Served as squad’s long snapper in all 10 games … Registered seven tackles in punt protection. 2012: Played in all 10 games as the starting long snapper ... Recorded two tackles covering punts. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Choctawhatchee: Two-year varsity letter winner ... Team MVP 2010 ... Six-time offensive player of the game ... Two-time special teams player of the game ... Caught 40 passes for 530 yards and nine touchdowns and a 2-point conversion during 2010 season ... First team All-Area ... Regional all-star game ... Led team in touchdowns and points scored ... 8-4 record in 2010 ... 7-4 record 2009.
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CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Tackles Ast Total 2012 10 1 1 2 2013 10 3 4 7 Total 20 4 5 9
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2013: Made eight appearances… Returned five kicks for 99 yards at Dartmouth… Caught two passes for 19 yards against Brown. 2012: Played in all 10 games… Recorded 18 total tackles playing safety as well as special teams… Recovered one fumble returning it 29 yards against Harvard … Posted four tackles on three occasions … Had a season-high three solo stops against Dartmouth on homecoming. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Saint Thomas Academy: Earned all-state and all-conference honors ... Captain as a senior ... Minnesota State National Guard Player of the Week ... Finished with 1,432 rushing yards, 19 rushing touchdowns and an average of 8.1 yards per carry ... Totaled 883 receiving yards with 11 receiving touchdowns with 2,780 all-purpose yards. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 2013 Total
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THAXTON SENIOR • DB 5-11 • 190 FUQUAY VARINA, N.C. • FUQUAY VARINA
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total BU Rec.-Yds. 2011 3 2 2 4 0 0-0 2012 10 7 5 12 2 1-0 2013 10 27 11 38 1 0-0 Total 23 36 18 54 3 1-0
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2013: Saw action in all 10 contests … Made 38 tackles … Notched six tackles at Fordham … Posted six takedowns at Dartmouth. 2012: Played in all 10 games ... Totaled 12 tackles ... Had season-high five tackles and broke up a pass against Marist ... Recovered fumble against Fordham ... Recorded a pass breakup and a solo tackle against Princeton ... Tallied three tackles at Harvard. 2011: Played in three games ... Totaled four tackles ... Also contributed on special teams. At Fuquay-Varina: Second team all-conference as defensive back in 2009 ... Second team all-area as a kick returner/punt returner in 2009 ... First team all-conference and all-area in 2010 ... In 2010, finished the season with 60 tackles, 500 yards rushing, four touchdowns, 300 yards receiving with three touchdowns ... Also ran track, earning bronze in the state championships both indoor and outdoor track.
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SENIOR • LB 6-3 • 209 OWENSBORO, KY. • OWENSBORO 2013: Played in five games … Recorded first career tackle at Cornell. 2012: Saw action in one game against Cornell. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Owensboro High School: Three-year letter winner ... Messenger & Inquirer all-region “Newcomer of the Year Award” 2008 ... Team offensive player of the year 2008 ... District 5A Football Player of the Year 2009 ... Messenger & Inquirer first team quarterback 2009 ... Owensboro High School Most Outstanding Football Player of the Year 2009 ... Honorable mention all-state football 2009 ... “Big Eight” Quarterback of the Year 2010 ... Named to the Army AllAmerican National Combine “Team Offense” 2010 as one of the top 15 QB’s ... Wendy’s Heisman State Finalist 20102011 ... Team captain as a senior ... United States Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award ... Kentucky High School Athletic Association Sportsmanship Award 2011 ... Career totals of 2,850 yards passing with 22 touchdowns and 1,563 yards rushing for 24 touchdowns ... Career passing leader at Owensboro High School, first in completions, touchdown passes completed in a season, and most yards of total offense in a game (336 yards) ... Second in touchdown passes completed in a season, longest touchdown pass (88 yards), and average yards per completion for a season (17.47 yards per) ... Recipient of the Glen Newman Memorial Athlete Award ... Academic all-state for football in 2008, 2009, and 2010 ... Earned one letter in basketball, track, and tennis ... Tennis team MVP in 2011.
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2013: Started all 10 games … Led team with 15 catches for 260 yards and two touchdowns … Opened season with six receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown at Fordham … Hauled in four passes for 60 yards and a touchdown at Yale … Made a 35-yard grab at Cornell. 2012: Played in four games ... Caught seven passes for 50 yards ... Grabbed a season-high four catches for 23 yards against Yale ... Had two catches for 19 yards at Brown. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At North Attleborough: Sun Chronicle All-Star as a senior ... Team captain as a senior ... Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Award ... The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete Award ... Hockomock all-star ... Career Totals = 56 rec. for 887 yds., 16 TD’s, 15.8 yds./catch.
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CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2012 4 7 50 7.1 0 2013 10 15 260 17.3 2 Total 14 22 310 14.1 2
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2013: Played in 10 games … Made three tackles at Princeton. 2012: Played in three games ... Contributed on special teams ... Returned one kick-off 18 yards against Harvard. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Marist High School: Three-year varsity player ... Captain as a senior ... Two-time All-East Suburban Catholic Conference ... Academic allstate ... Class 8A state runner-up in 2009 ... Named to Illinois 2010 Top 100 Players.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Tackles Ast Total 2012 3 0 0 0 2013 10 1 3 4 Total 13 1 3 4
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SENIOR • LB 6-1 • 226 COPLEY, OHIO • WALSH JESUIT
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2011 1 0 1 1 1-1 0-0 2012 10 9 2 11 0-0 0-0 2013 9 35 28 63 6-27 3-24 Total 20 44 31 75 7-28 3-24
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2013: Saw action in nine games … Compiled 63 tackles, 5.5 for loss, and 2.5 sacks … Registered 13 tackles, two in the backfield, against Monmouth … Took down 11 ball carriers against Lehigh … Racked up 10 tackles and forced a fumble against Penn on Homecoming … Put up 10 tackles and a sack at Dartmouth. 2012: Played in all 10 games ... Totaled 11 tackles including nine solo tackles playing on special teams ... Opened the year with two solo stops against Marist ... Made two solo tackles against Princeton ... Tallied two tackles in consecutive Ivy League games against Yale, Harvard and Cornell. 2011: Played in one game ... Recorded a tackle for loss. At Walsh Jesuit: Team captain as a senior ... Ohio Army Iron Man of the Year ... Amassed 134 tackles during senior campaign.
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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS TD LONG AVG REC YDS TD LONG AVG. 2012 9 4 7 0 3 1.8 3 39 0 16 13.0 2013 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 19 5 8 0 4 1.6 3 39 0 16 13.0
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2013: Saw action in 8 contests… Registered 11 tackles… Posted five takedowns at Princeton, including one for a loss. 2012: Played in nine games ... Contributed on special teams ... Assisted on three tackles against Princeton ... Recorded a solo tackle at Lehigh and against Dartmouth. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Lakota East: First team All-Greater Miami Conference ... Honorable mention All-Southwest Ohio ... Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association All-Star Game ... compiled 48.5 tackles and .5 sack along with one fumble recovery during junior season ... Amassed 58 tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery during senior campaign
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CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2012 9 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 2013 8 3 8 11 1-1 0-0 Total 17 5 11 16 1-1 0-0
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CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2011 1 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 2012 8 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2013 9 33 6 9 0-0 0-0 Total 18 3 8 11 0-0 0-0
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SENIOR • DL 6-2 • 231 AUSTIN, TEXAS • WESTLAKE
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SENIOR • LB 6-1 • 234 MAHWAH, N.J. • MAHWAH 2013: Saw action in 10 games … Registered 19 tackles … Posted four takedowns at Princeton and Dartmouth. 2012: Played in nine games ... Totaled 17 tackles and forced one fumble ... Had two solo stops at Lehigh ... Tallied three tackles against Dartmouth ... Posted two solo tackles at Harvard ... Recorded a seasonhigh five tackles and forced a fumble at Brown. 2011: Played in one varsity game ... Totaled one tackle ... Saw junior varsity action. At Mahwah High School: Three-year letter winner ... Team captain as a senior ... First team all-league ... Totaled 110 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions as a senior ... Also, two-year letter winner in baseball. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2011 1 9 1 1 0-0 0-0 2012 9 9 7 16 0-0 0-0 2013 10 6 13 19 0-0 0-0 Total 20 15 21 36 0-0 0-0
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2013: Played in seven games … Compiled six tackles. 2012: Played in all 10 games, primarily contributing on special teams ... Made a solo tackle against Fordham ... Recorded one tackle versus Cornell. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Westlake High School: Three-year letter winner ... 5A Division 1 state finalist ... 15-5A first team all-district ... Two-time academic alldistrict ... Team captain ... Totaled 40 tackles and 5.5 sacks ... Added two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.
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SENIOR • OL 6-5 • 257 GAINESVILLE, FLA. • BUCHHOLZ 2013: Played in all 10 games. 2012: Started all 10 games at center. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Buchholz High School: Three-year letterman ... 2009 second team all-state selection (5A) ... 2009 Gainesville Sun All-Area first team ... 2010 second team all-state selection (5A) ... 2010 Gainesville Sun All-Area first team ... 2010 Florida Coaches Association all-district team ... Selected to the Florida team for the Florida-Georgia Border Wars game in Valdosta, Florida.
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SENIOR • DL 6-5 • 270 COUNTRYSIDE, ILL. • LYONS TOWNSHIP 2013: Played in one game. 2012: Did not play. 2011: Saw junior varsity action At Lyons Township High School: Two-year letter winner ... West Suburban Silver All-Conference ... All-area honoree ... Chicago Tribune 2010 top 100 recruit in Chicagoland area ... Led team to best record in school history and to a 2010 West Suburban Silver Conference Championship ... West Suburban Conference Academic Achievement Award ... Two-year letter winner in track & field ... West Suburban Silver All-Conference in track & field 2010 and 2011 ... Earned all-section honors in track in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
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SENIOR • WR 6-3 • 203 ALLISON PARK, PA. • NORTH ALLEGHENY 2013: Played in two games. 2012: Played in eight games. 2011: Played in 6 games ... Totaled three catches for 24 yards ... Also saw junior varsity action. At North Allegheny High School: Two-year letter winner ... All-section wide receiver 2010 ... WesternPAfootball. net 2010 Big School All-Star Team ... Recipient of Ferringer Unsung Hero Award ... Team most improved junior 2009 ... Totaled 32 receptions for 752 yards and seven touchdowns in 2010 ... Averaged 23.5 yards/catch good for second in the state ... Member of the 2010 WPIAL and PIAA state champions ... Also, played basketball and baseball.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 2011 6 3 24 8.0 0 9 4.0 2012 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2013 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 16 3 24 8.0 0 9 1.5
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SENIOR • TE 6-4 • 231 WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. • WHITEFISH BAY 2013: Played in all 10 games … Made first career catch at Fordham … Caught one pass for 31 yards against Brown. 2012: Did not play this season. 2011: Saw junior varsity action. At Whitefish Bay High School: Four-year letter winner ... Team captain as senior ... As a junior, named second team all-conference and honorable mention all-area as defensive end ... As a senior, named second team allconference as tight end and honorable mention all-conference playing defensive end ... North Shore Conference Scholar-Athlete ... During sophomore campaign, compiled 38 tackles including three sacks and one fumble recovery ... Amassed 22 receptions for 251 yards and five touchdowns in senior campaign ... Added 40 tackles, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries on the defensive side of the ball ... Named team MVP ... My Community NOW All-Suburban Team – all purpose ... Also, four-year letter winner in baseball earning rookie of the year honors CAREER STATISTICS in freshman season ... Added first team Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G all-conference and second team all-area 2013 10 5 57 11.2 0 31 5.6 accolades as a sophomore. Total 10 5 57 11.2 0 31 5.6
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SENIOR • WR 6-3 • 195 LA GRANGE PARK, ILL. • BENET ACADEMY 2013: Played in five games before suffering season ending injury … Compiled 20 catches for 163 yards … Made seven grabs for 59 yards at Fordham. 2012: Started all 10 games ... Caught 62 passes for 636 yards, ranking first on the team in both categories ... Averaged second most receptions per game (6.2) in conference games ... Averaged 10.3 yards per catch ... Had two 100+ yard receiving games ... Caught 11 passes for 102 yards against Princeton ... Reeled in six catches for 42 yards at Lehigh ... Snagged seven passes for 67 yards at Penn ... Caught 11 passes for 138 yards against Yale ... Posted a seven-reception, 67-yard performance at Harvard ... Ended the season with six catches for 54 yards at Brown. 2011: Played in seven games ... Totaled 5 tackles on special teams ... Recovered fumble on Hail Mary throw to record first collegiate touchdown vs. Albany. At Benet Academy: Four-year letter winner ... Team captain as a senior ... 2010 All-West Suburban Catholic Conference ... 2010 Naperville Sun All-City ... 2010 Daily Herald All-Area ... Named team MVP ... During senior season, amassed 42 catches for 574 yards and CAREER STATISTICS nine touchdowns ... Added six carries for Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 146 yards and one touchdown along with 2011 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 a passing touchdown ... Also, added one 2012 10 62 636 10.3 0 41 63.6 interception return for a touchdown. 2013 4 20 163 8.1 0 25 40.8 Total 21 82 799 9.7 0 41 38.0
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SENIOR • DL 6-5 • 254 ROCKFORD, TENN. • WEBB SCHOOL OF KNOXVILLE
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JUNIOR • DB 5-8 • 175 BEAUMONT, TEXAS • HAMSHIRE FANNETT 2013: Saw action in all 10 games at defensive back and as a kick returner. 2012: Played in nine games, serving as the top kick returner on the team ... returned 12 kick-offs for 258 yards... longest return of the season was 37 yards against Princeton and Cornell ... returned three kicks against the Tigers for 82 yards ... brought back three kicks at Brown for 53 yards. At Hamshire Fannett: Played football and ran track ... in football was first team all-district as a senior ... invited to play in the TASC State Football Game ... was named TAAF Beaumont Athlete of the Year ... was Track & Field 21 3A MVP ... competed in National Junior Olympics in track. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total PD K.RET. YARDS 2012 9 0 0 0 0 12 258 2013 10 5 4 9 2 3 51 Total 19 5 4 9 2 15 309
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2013: Saw action in nine games … Posted 25 tackles and 0.5 sacks … Recorded career-high five takedowns at Cornell. 2012: Played in five games ... Contributed on special teams ... Assisted on a tackle against Fordham. 2011: Played in two games ... Totaled two tackles ... Also saw junior varsity action. At Webb School of Knoxville: Tennessee Mr. Football Finalist ... Two-time football state champion ... All-state ... All-region ... All-KIL team 2010... All-Prep Xtra first team 2010 ... Team captain as a senior ... National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award winner ... Recipient of Knoxville Optimist Club “John Mauer Award” for Athletic and Academic Achievement.
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COLUMBIA CAREER HIGHS Completions......................12, at Fordham (9/21/13) Attempts..............................23, at Fordham (9/21/13) Yards....................................144, at Fordham (9/21/13) Long........................................26, at Fordham (9/21/13)
2011 at Stanford: Saw action in six games as the primary backup to Andrew Luck ... Made appearances against San Jose State, Duke, UCLA, Colorado, Washington and Oregon State ... Completed five of eight passes for 78 yards and a touchdown ... Led Stanford to late-game touchdowns against San Jose State and Duke ... Threw his first career touchdown pass in the season opener against San Jose State, connecting with tight end Coby Fleener on a 39-yarder at the 9:04 mark of the fourth quarter. At Monte Vista: Played for head coach Craig Bergman ... Four-star recruit, ranks as one of the top quarterback prospects in the nation ... Ranked as the fourth-best pro-style quarterback by Rivals.com, 12th by ESPNU.com and 14th by Scout.com ... Ranked as the nation’s 74th top recruit on PrepStar’s Dream Team ... SuperPrep AllAmerican (No. 19 quarterback) ... Rated as the 26th top recruit in the California/Hawaii/Nevada region by SuperPrep ... Threeyear starting quarterback at Monte Vista ... Competed 502 of 726 passes (69.1) for 7,467 yards and 91 touchdowns during his high school career ... The 502 completions ranks fourth alltime in Northern California prep history while the 7,467 passing yards rank seventh ... His 69.1 career completion percentage ranks fifth in California high school annals ... Completed 260 for 369 passes (70.5) for 3,962 yards and 45 touchdowns as a senior ... The completion percentage was the seventh-best single-season mark in Northern California prep history while the 45 touchdowns were the second most by a Northern California prep quarterback, trailing only Chad Elliott’s (GrantSacramento) 47 TD passes in 1996 ... His passing total of 3,962 yards were the second most by a Northern California high school quarterback behind Gilroy’s Jamie Jensen, who threw for 4,323 yards in 2007 ... First-team all-state selection by Cal-Hi Sports ... GoldenStatePreps.com Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Also earned first team All-East Bay Athletic League and AllMetro honors ... Bay Area News Group East Bay Offensive Player of the Year ... Won the Peter Villa Award as the best high school player in the San Ramon Valley ... listed first on the Bay Area News Group’s 2010 Cream of the Crop ... Helped Monte Vista to a 9-4 overall mark and a semifinal appearance in the North Coast Section playoffs as a senior ... Also lettered in baseball.
CAREER COLUMBIA STATISTICS YEAR 2013 TOTAL
G CMP-ATT-INT 1 12-23-2 1 12-23-2
YARDS TD LONG PCT AVG/P AVG/G EFFIC 144 0 26 52.2 6.3 144.0 87.4 144 0 26 52.2 6.3 144.0 87.4
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TREVOR
Van Cortlandt 242 St
7
McDONAGH
225 St
215 St
JUNIOR • QB 6-2 • 204 ST. LOUIS, MO. • ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HS
207 St Dyckman St
2013: Played in all 10 games … Threw for 204 yards and COLUMBIA CAREER HIGHS a touchdown at Yale … Completions.......20, 2x, last at Cornell (11/16/13) Recorded career-best 292 Attempts................................ 45, at Harvard (11/9/13) through the air at Cornell. Yards......................................292, at Cornell (11/16/13) 2012: Played in two Long......................................... 35, at Cornell (11/16/13) games... threw for 166 yards completing 14 of 29 passes ... completed a season-high nine passes for 125 yards at Harvard. At St. Louis University High School: A two-time first team all-conference and a second team all-state honoree ... as a senior completed 195 of 334 passes for 3440 yards ... threw for 29 touchdowns and had seven rushing TDs.
157 St
137 St City College
CAREER COLUMBIA STATISTICS YEAR G 2012 2 2013 1 TOTAL 1
CMP-ATT-INT 14-29-2 12-23-2 12-23-2
YARDS 166 144 144
TD 0 0 0
LONG 24 26 26
HANK
TRUMBULL
PCT 48.3 52.2 52.2
AVG/G 83.0 144.0 144.0
18
JUNIOR • QB 6-3 • 201 MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIF. • CHADWICK 2013: Did not see action. 2012: Played in one game against Cornell. At Chadwick School: As a senior was team captain, Prep League MVP, first team All-CIF, second team All-Southern California and ESPN second team all-state ... three-time first team all-league and three-time first team All-CIF ... threw for 3,614 yards and 44 touchdowns.
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
40
JUNIOR PLAYER PROFILES
SCOOTER
HOLLIS
19
JUNIOR • WR 5-11 • 172 BOWLING GREEN, KY. • BOWLING GREEN 2013: Saw action in all 10 games … Made 22 catches for 242 yards and a touchdown … Caught a 70-yard touchdown pass at Princeton … Snared five passes for 52 yards at Yale … Returned a kickoff 25 yards against Harvard. 2012: Played in six games ... Had one rush for six yards at Penn. At Bowling Green: Led team to a 15-0 record and the state 5A championship as a senior ... completed 125 of 189 passes for 2,331 yards and 28 touchdowns ... also rushed for 834 yards and 13 scores.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg./C TD 2012 6 1 -3 -3.0 0 2013 10 22 242 11.0 2 Total 16 23 239 10.4 2
MATTHEW
CAHAL
Long Avg/G 0 -0.5 70 24.2 70 14.9
20
JUNIOR • DB 6-1 • 189 PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZ. • BROPHY COLLEGE PREP 2013: Saw action in all 10 games… Registered 17 tackles and two pass breakups… Finished season with six stops against Brown. 2012: Played in nine games... contributed on special teams and played corner... totaled four tackles with two solo tackles ... recorded a solo stop and assisted on two tackles at Harvard. At Brophy College Preparatory: Earned two letters in football ... first team all-region as junior ... first team all-section as senior ... holds three school records (interceptions in a game (tied), interceptions in a season (tied), first in tackles for a career) ... finished with 76 tackles as a junior and 66 tackles as a senior. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds PD 2012 9 2 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 2013 10 9 8 17 1-0 0-0 2 Total 19 11 10 21 1-0 0-0 2
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KEVIN
McCARTHY
25
JUNIOR • DB 6-0 • 200 HINGHAM, MASS. • HINGHAM
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL 2012 1 1 1 2 0-0 2013 5 5 2 7 1-0 Total 6 6 3 9 1-0
MOLINA
225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
2013: Appeared in five games … Compiled five tackles at Princeton. 2012: Played in seven games ... contributed on special teams ... tallied two tackles against Cornell. At Hingham: Earned eight letters, including three in football, four in track and one in basketball ... captained both football and track as a senior ... earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Star distinction playing running back and corner ... Jack Grinwald Scholar Athlete Award Winner.
CAMERON
Van Cortlandt 242 St
137 St City College FF 0 0 0
PD 0 2 2
31
JUNIOR • RB 5-10 • 193 BROADLANDS, VA. • TUSCARORA 2013: Played in nine games … Posted 120 rushing yards on 37 attempts … Rushed 14 times for 62 yards against Harvard … Rushed for 29 yards and caught pair of passes for 29 yards at Cornell. 2012: Played in six games ... rushed for 30 yards on 11 carries ... Had season-highs with seven rushes and 29 yards at Penn. At Tuscarora: Earned letters in football, lacrosse and track ... captained football and lacross as a junior and senior ... first team all-district in 2010 and 2011 ... as a senior amassed 1292 yards rushing with 19 touchdowns ... named Virginia State Division 3 Player of the Year.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS TD LONG AVG REC YDS TD LONG AVG. 2012 6 11 30 0 7 2.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 2013 9 37 120 0 9 3.2 9 58 0 21 0.0 TOTAL 15 48 150 0 9 3.1 9 58 0 21 6.4
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157 St
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
41
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
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JOSHUA
FOSTER
38
JUNIOR • DB 5-110 • 175 DELRAN, N.J. • DELRAN 2013: Did not play. 2012: Did not play. At Delran: Played football, basketball and ran track ... captained football and track teams as a senior ... second team all-league defensive back as senior ... first team honors in track running the 100m, 200m and 400m.
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
42
TRAVIS
REIM
41
JUNIOR • DB 6-1 • 192 CEDAR PARK, TEXAS • CEDAR PARK 2013: Played in all 10 games as defensive back and as team’s primary kick and punt returner … Ranked second in Ivy League, averaging 23.1 yards per kick return … Ran kick back 47 yards to go with 10 tackles and two pass breakups against Monmouth … Posted a 39-yard return at Princeton … Recorded an interception against Harvard. 2012: Played in all 10 games... totaled 30 tackles and two interceptions, while also contributing as a kick returner... brought back seven kickoffs for 150 yards ... intercepted a pass against Fordham ... posted six tackles and a pas breakup at Penn ... had a season-high eight tackles (seven solo) and a pass breakup on homecoming versus Dartmouth ... recorded an interception and six tackles against Cornell. At Cedar Park: Made varsity roster as sophomore ... started all 14 games as a junior ... team went 13-1 and won district title ... two-time all-district safety ... also returned kicks and punts.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL FR PD INT K.RET. YDS P.RET. YDS 2012 10 19 11 30 0-0 0 4 2 7 150 0 0 2013 10 38 21 59 1-1 1 7 1 10 231 15 74 Total 20 57 32 89 1-1 1 11 3 17 381 15 74
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MAX
KEEFE
45
JUNIOR • LB 6-2 • 216 SHALIMAR, FLA. • CHOCTAWHATCHEE
215 St
157 St
137 St City College
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL K.RET. YDS LONG 2012 9 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0 2013 5 4 1 5 1-1 3 48 32 Total 14 5 3 8 1-1 3 48 32
DURHAM
225 St
207 St Dyckman St
2013: Saw action in five games … Contributed three tackles and ran a kick back 32 yards at Princeton. 2012: Played in nine games, contributing on special teams. At Choctawhatchee: Team captain as a senior ... named All-Florida ... first team all-area ... named to Northwest Florida Dandy Dozen team ... was among the Rivals.com Florida Varsity Top 160 players in his class.
NICK
Van Cortlandt 242 St
49
JUNIOR • TE 6-2 • 237 CINCINNATI, OHIO • BISHOP FENWICK 2013: Saw action in 10 games … Posted three receptions for 14 yards … Also saw time on special teams. 2012: Played in all 10 games... caught four passes for 47 yards... averaged 11.8 yards per catch ... caught a 16-yard pass against Fordham, his longest of the season ... had catches in back-to-back games against Cornell and Brown. At Bishop Fenwick: in 2010 earned first team All-GCL, Division IV All-Southwest District Honorable Mention, and Middletown Journal All-Area second team ... in 2011 earned first team All-GCL, first team All-Southwest District and first team all-area. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg./C TD Long Avg/G 2012 10 4 47 11.8 0 16 4.7 2013 10 3 14 4.7 0 6 1.4 Total 20 7 61 8.7 0 16 3.0
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116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
43
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
JUNIOR PLAYER PROFILES
JACOB
ARDRON JUNIOR • LB 6-1 • 220 POMONA, CALIF. • DIAMOND RANCH
2013: Played in two games. 2012: Saw game time in one game this season. At Diamond Ranch: Earned three varsity letters in football ... team captain as a junior and senior ... named first team all-league, All-CIF, All-Inland Valley and All-San Gabriel Valley.
137 St City College
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds PD 2012 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2013 2 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 Total 3 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
44
54
TOBA
AKINLEYE
58
JUNIOR • DL 6-3 • 230 BROOKLYN, N.Y. • FORT HAMILTON 2013: Saw action in nine games, totaling 29 tackles and 2.5 sacks... Recorded first career sack against Penn and added two more tackles for losses... Registered career-high 10 tackles with 1.5 sacks against Harvard. 2012: Played in two games... Totaled two tackles with one tackle for loss. At Fort Hamilton: Played three years of varsity football ... All-borough ... New York Post all-city selection ... New York Daily News first team all-borough defensive lineman ... Second team all-state ... MSG Varsity first team all-city ... Finished 2012 season with 63 tackles and 17 sacks.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2012 2 1 1 2 1-2 0-0 2013 9 17 12 29 7-10 3-5 Total 11 18 13 31 8-12 3-5
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FF 0 0 0
JUNIOR PLAYER PROFILES
KEITH
RAMLJAK
72
JUNIOR • OL 6-2 • 257 WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF. • WESTLAKE
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
2013: Played in two games. 2012: Played in nine games primarily at offensive guard ... made two special teams tackles. At Westlake: Earned three varsity letters at left tackle ... earned team’s offensive MVP honors as a senior ... named second team AllCalifornia by MaxPreps, first team Los Angeles all-area, first team AllCIF and Marmonte League lineman of the year.
157 St
137 St City College
116 St
BILLY
LAWRENCE
73
JUNIOR • OL 6-7 • 275 BURR RIDGE, ILL. • SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP 2013: Played in all 10 games. 2012: Saw action in seven games at tackle. At Saint Ignatius College Prep: An all-league selection at left tackle as a senior.
Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
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MARSHALL
MARKHAM
74
JUNIOR • OL 6-4 • 270 HOUSTON, TEXAS • KINKAID 2013: Played in nine games. 2012: Did not play. At Kinkaid: Helped lead team to a 10-1 record as a senior.
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
46
JD
HURT
75
JUNIOR • DL 6-2 • 258 GLEN COVE, N.Y. • SAINT ANTHONY’S 2013: Played in all 10 games … Recorded 35 tackles with a sack, fumble recovery and interception … Made three tackles and added first career sack against Monmouth … Registered five takedowns and picked off a pass against Lehigh … Followed up with a five-tackle performance with a fumble recovery against Penn on Homecoming … Registered career-best eight tackles, 1.5 for loss, at Yale. 2012: Did not play this season. At St. Anthony’s: Finished 2012 season with 36 tackles, a sack and an interception ... team went 10-0 and ranked seconed in New York State ... averaged 5.1 tackles per game with 18 of his 36 total tackles being unassisted. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds 2013 10 20 15 35 3-6 1-3 Total 10 20 15 35 3-6 1-3
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INT 1 1
JUNIOR PLAYER PROFILES
ISAIAH
80
GROSS JUNIOR • WR 6-2 • 175 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. • POWOY
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
2012: Played in five games ... caught 10 passes for 153 yards... longest reception was 46 yards against Marist ... caught six passes for 90 yards against Fordham. At Poway: Earned first team all-league honors after totalling 30 receptions for 500 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... named Poway High School Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior ... led team to a 2011 CIF-SDS Championship.
157 St
137 St City College CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 Total
GP Rec. Yds. Avg./C TD 5 10 153 15.3 0 5 10 153 15.3 0
CHRIS
Long 46 46
Avg/G 30.6 30.6
85
CONNORS JUNIOR • WR 6-0 • 203 NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO • SAINT EDWARD
2013: Played in just five games while battling injuries … COLUMBIA CAREER HIGHS Made 18 catches for 171 yards… Caught nine passes for 81 Receptions........................................ 9, at Yale (11/2/13) yards at Yale. Receiving Yards....................... 96, vs. Yale (10/16/12) 2012: Played in eight games ... second on the team with Touchdowns.........................2, vs. Cornell (11/10/12) 29 receptions and 376 ... led the team with three receiving Long............................................ 32, at Brown (11/17/12 touchdowns ... averaged 13 yards per catch ... had three receptions for 52 yards at Penn ... caught his first collegiate touchdown against Dartmouth ... set season-highs with eight grabs and 96 yards against Yale ... snagged six passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns against Cornell ... ended the year with five catches for 67 yards at Brown. At St. Edward: Team won 2010 state championship ... led team in receptions as senior with 40 for 500 yards ... earned three letters in football ... captain as a senior. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 2013 Total
GP Rec. Yds. Avg./C 8 29 376 13.0 5 18 171 9.5 13 47 547 11.6
TD 3 0 3
Long Avg/G 32 47.0 23 34.2 32 42.1
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116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St
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ANDREW
DOBITSCH
225 St
215 St
JUNIOR • WR 5-10 • 176 OLD TAPPAN, N.J. • NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL
207 St Dyckman St
157 St
86
2013: Played in seven games as a wide receiver and on special teams … Caught four passes for 32 yards. 2012: Did not play this season. At Northern Valley Regional: Captained both football and track as a senior ... personal bests of 63 catches in a season and 11 in a game ... first team all-league, first team all-county, second team All-North Jersey ... named third team all-state.
137 St City College CAREER STATISTICS
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
48
Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg./C TD Long Avg/G 2013 7 4 32 8.0 0 12 4.6 Total 7 4 32 8.0 0 12 4.6
NIKO
PADILLA
93
JUNIOR • DL 6-1 • 288 DALLAS, TEXAS • PARISH EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 2013: Saw action in all 10 games … All-Ivy League honorable mention selection … Posted 41 tackles, 9.5 for losses, and one sack … Compiled seven tackles, 2.5 behind the line of scrimmage, against Monmouth … Registered five takedowns at Cornell and against Brown. 2012: Played in nine games... totaled 14 tackles with 1.5 sacks. At Parish Episcopal School: As a junior was the District 2-4A overall MVP and first team all-state on offensive and defensive line ... finished 2012 with 73 tackles, 16 sacks and 37 tackles for a loss ... earned TAPPS first team all-state on offensive and defensive line. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks-Yds PD 2012 9 6 8 14 3-17 2-5 0 2013 10 20 21 41 11-20 2-5 1 Total 19 26 29 55 14-37 4-10 1
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SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
NICOLAS
ANNABI
1
SOPHOMORE • SS 6-1 • 191 EL PASO, TEXAS. • CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
2013: Saw action in five games… Made three tackles at Dartmouth. At Coronado High School: Played for head coach Robert Anderson ... Texas 5A all-district team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 … First-team all-city in 2011 and 2012 ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine 1-5A Preseason Defensive MVP … Coronado team captain and 2012 MVP … El Paso Times Player of the Week (three times) … Academic all-district as a sophomore and junior … Second-team academic all-state in 2012 ... Invited to West Texas Classic All-Star Game … Also lettered in track.
157 St
137 St City College CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Tackles Ast Total 2013 5 2 1 3 Total 5 2 1 3
CAMERON
NIZIALEK
6
SOPHOMORE • K/P 6-2 • 193 CHANTILLY, VA. • FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
At Freedom: Played for head coach Michael Mullins … 2011 and 2012 all-district kicker and punter … 2012 AllRegion Kicker and Punter … 2012 Honorable Mention All-MET … Also lettered in soccer and basketball.
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
TOURÉ
DOUGLAS
9
SOPHOMORE • WR 6-4 • 203 VINELAND, N.J. • VINELAND HIGH SCHOOL 2013: Saw action in five games as wide-out and on special teams … Caught three passes for 30 yards in season finale against Brown. At Vineland: Played for head coach Josh Hedgeman … Captain of the Fighting Clan his senior season … Two-time Cape Atlantic League All-Star … Scholar-Athlete with a GPA of 4.34 … Turned down scholarship offers from Lehigh and Bryant … Also lettered in winter and spring Track.
137 St City College CAREER STATISTICS
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
50
Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 2013 5 3 30 10.0 1 12 6.0 Total 5 3 30 10.0 1 12 6.0
DENZEL
HILL
11
SOPHOMORE • WR 6-3 • 208 WALDORF, MD. • NORTH POINT HIGH SCHOOL 2013: Played in all 10 games … Made first career reception against Monmouth … Caught four passes for 26 yards against Lehigh … Hauled in a 31-yard pass at Cornell. At North Point: Played for head coach Ken Lane … 2012 Chick-Fil-A All-Star Football Team member … 2012 Offensive Receiver Award … Maryland 4A state champion, 55M, 4x200M, indoor track in 20122013 … 2011-12 SMAC all-conference track and field … 2011-12 SMAC Finals 200M winner ….2011-2012 SMAC Finals 100M and 800M runner-up … Fifteenth highest score out of 1,388 Athletes at NIKE SPARQ Combine, March 2012 … AAU Junior Olympic Games participant, New Orleans, La., August 2011 … Turned down a full scholarship at Fordham … Also lettered in indoor track and field. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 2013 10 12 116 9.7 0 31 11.6 Total 10 12 116 9.7 0 31 11.6
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SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
CAMERON
DUNN
13
SOPHOMORE • WR 6-3 • 199 MASON. OHIO • ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
2013: Played in all 10 games … Made first career catch against Monmouth … Snagged a 46-yard catch against Penn. At St. Xavier: Played for head coach Steve Specht … 2011 Regional Champions … 2012 League Champions … Turned down football scholarships from Air Force and Navy … Also lettered in basketball and track.
157 St
137 St City College CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 2013 10 7 85 12.1 0 46 8.5 Total 10 7 85 12.1 0 46 8.5
BEN
KAPLAN
116 St
16
SOPHOMORE • WR 6-4 • 192 ST. CHARLES, ILL. • SAINT CHARLES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL At Saint Charles North: Played for head coach Mark Gould … Led conference in kick return yardage as a junior… Seventy receptions in 2012 … Also lettered in basketball and track & field.
Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St
SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
LORENZO
215 St
SOPHOMORE • DB 5-10 • 161 CARLSBAD, CALIF. • RED MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL
207 St Dyckman St
157 St
17
BRADFORD
225 St
2013: Appeared in one game against Brown... At Red Mountain: Played for head coach Ron Wiznewski … First-team all-city … All-Arizona Honorable Mention … Also competed in basketball and track … Member of league champion 4x100-meter track team when he attended La Costa Canyon High School.
21
JARED
KATZ
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy
SOPHOMORE • DB 6-2 • 202 MANORVILLE, N.Y. • ST. ANTHONY’S SCHOOL 2013: Played in eight games on special teams. At St. Anthony’s: Played for head coach Rich Reichert … 2012 all-league ... Went 8-3 in 2012 … Ranked as the No. 6 team in N.Y.
BROCK
KENYON
103 St
SOPHOMORE • DB 6-1 • 195 AUSTIN, TEXAS • LAKE TRAVIS HIGH SCHOOL
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
52
22
2013: Played in all 10 games … Recorded 33 tackles and two pass breakups … Made four tackles against Monmouth … Posted nine stops at Dartmouth. At Lake Travis: Played for head coach Hank Carter … 2012 district champions senior year … Recorded 59 tackles, two TFL, one FR, two INTs, 12 KDPs in 2012 … 2012 first-team all-district DB … 2012 honorable mention 5A all-state football team by Texas Sports Writers Association … 2012 honorable mention all-state all-academic … 2012 Class 5A Region II Elite Team, second-team … Lake Travis DB of the Year 2012 … First-team all-district DB 2011 … First team alldistrict all-academic 2011 … 2010 & 2011 4A DI Texas State Football Champions CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total PD 2013 10 22 11 33 2 Total 10 22 11 33 2
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SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
WILLIE
PEOPLES
26
SOPHOMORE • DB 6-0 • 190 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. • BUCKINGHAM BROWNE & NICHOLS 2013: Played in six contests … Returned two kicks for 21 yards against Lehigh. At Buckingham Browne and Nichols: Played for head coach John Papas … Honorable Mention All-ISL for football … All-New England 2012 … Boston Herald Player of the Week … Team MVP and captain senior year … Coaches Cup recipient 2012 … Also lettered in lacrosse and tennis.
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
CAREER STATISTICS Year KR Yds. Long TD Avg. 2013 2 21 14 0 10.5 Total 2 21 14 0 10.5
137 St City College
116 St
ALAN
WATSON
29
SOPHOMORE • RB 5-9 • 178 NEW ALBANY, OHIO • NEW ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL
Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
2013: Played in all 10 games … Rushed 43 times for 172 yards … Recorded season-long 36-yard kick return at Princeton … Closed season with 118 all purpose yards (61 rushing, 23 receiving, 34, kick returns) against Brown. At New Albany: Played for head coach Mark Mueller … 2012 firstteam all-conference … 2012 first-team all-district … 2012 all-state special mention … Also lettered in track & field.
59 St Columbus Circle
CAREER STATISTICS
34 St Penn Station
Year GP ATT. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G 2013 10 44 172 3.9 0 43 17.2 Total 19 44 172 3.9 0 43 17.2
2014 COLUMBIA FOOTBALL
42 St Times Square
53
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
SOPHOMORE PLAYER PROFILES
GIANMARCO
REA
34
SOPHOMORE • LB 6-2 • 217 BIRMINGHAM, MICH. • DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 2013: Played in five contests … Recorded three tackles on the year. At Detroit Country Day School: Played for head coach Dan MacLean … Captain his senior year and led his team to a 10-3 record … All-county 2012 … All-state 2012 … Also lettered in Baseball … All-district Baseball 2012.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Solo Ast Total KR YDS LONG AVG 2013 5 1 2 3 2 10 5 5.0 Total 5 1 2 3 2 10 5 5.0
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
JOHN
HUNTON
40
SOPHOMORE • TE 6-4 • 231 FORT SMITH, ARK. • FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE 2013: Saw action in seven games on special teams. At Fort Smith Southside: Played for head coach Jeff Williams … All-conference football 2010, 2011 and 2012 … 2012 all-state team … Hootens Academic Scholar-Athlete of the Year … Also lettered in basketball and baseball.
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TYLER
KWIATKOWSKI 46 SOPHOMORE • LB 6-3 • 207 MOUNT CARMEL, PA. • MOUNT CARMEL AREA
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At Mount Carmel Area: Played for head coach Carmen Defrancesco … Was captain of his 2012 team … Heartland All-Conference selection … Also lettered in basketball and track.
KEITH
BRADY
52
SOPHOMORE • LB 6-2 • 213 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, OHIO. • LAKOTA EAST
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2013: Made threee appearances... At Lakota East: Played for head coach Rick Haynes … Selected as captain his senior year and led his team to an 8-4 season … Recorded 44 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two pass break-ups, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles in 2012 ... First-Team All-Greater Miami Conference … Greater Miami Conference All-Academic … Also lettered in basketball.
JUSTIN
AIMONETTI
57
SOPHOMORE • OL 6-3 • 251 REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. • PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER 2013: Made five appearances on offensive line. At Phillips Academy Andover: Played for head coach Leon Modeste ... Started at center and anchored the defense as a DE, DT and LB ... Led Phillips Academy in sacks and TFL ... Took official visits to Columbia, Johns Hopkins and Amherst … Turned down scholarships from Tulane, Holy Cross and Sacred Heart to play football for the Lions … Also lettered in indoor and outdoor track at Phillips.
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NATHAN
GIBBS
61
SOPHOMORE • OL 6-5 • 280 HICKORY, N.C. • HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL At Hickory High School: Played for head coach Tom Harper … Was captain of his senior year team and led them to a 9-5 overall record … Carolina Preps All-State … Down Under Sports All-State … All-conference … Also played baseball.
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ANTHONY
BONADIES
63
SOPHOMORE • OL 6-5 • 286 LEONIA, N.J. • LEONIA 2013: Saw action in two games. At Leonia: Played for head coach Dave Schuman … Three-time varsity football letterman … Captain of the Tigers his junior and senior seasons … Named First-Team All-North Jersey … First-team all-state group 3 … Second-team all-county…First-team all-league.
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KENDALL
76
PACE
SOPHOMORE • OL 6-5 • 273 SUITLAND, MD. • BISHOP MCNAMARA
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2013: Played in nine games at tackle … Youngest player in NCAA at 17 years of age. At Bishop McNamara: Played for head coach Bryce Bevill … WCAC All-Conference selection 2012 … Turned down scholarships at Mercer, Citadel, Howard and Virginia State … Only gave up three sacks during his entire high school career.
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CARSON SOPHOMORE • DL 6-3 • 270 LEXINGTON, S.C. • LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
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2013: Played in five games … Registered three tackles at Dartmouth and Yale. At Lexington High School: Played for head coach Scott Earley … Undefeated regular season junior year … Ranked No. 1 team … Region champions … 11-Time Defensive Lineman of the Week … One hundred career tackles … 2012 Allan Whitacre Academic Award recipient … Also a three-year letterman in wrestling … 17-3 record as a senior … 2013 State Duals Champion.
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CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013 Total
GP 5 5
Solo 3 3
Ast 6 6
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MATTHEW
PANTON
90
SOPHOMORE • P/K 6-4 • 220 SHOREHAM, AUSTRALIA • MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Previous Experience: Was a member of Columbia’s heavyweight rowing program … Experienced rugby player in Australia.
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DYLAN
WELDON
10
FIRST-YEAR • DB 5-9 • 168 LAS VEGAS, NEV. • BISHOP GORMAN At Bishop Gorman: Intercepted six passes and totaled 28 tackles as a senior … Played two-ways as running back and defensive back in 2013 … Member of three-straight state championship teams.
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HILL
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FIRST-YEAR • QB 6-4 • 191 BOULDER, COLO. • FAIRVIEW At Fairview: Earned seven letters in football and baseball ... Captain of football team as a junior and senior ... Named Colorado Quarterback of the Year ... First team All-Colorado (all classifications) ... First team All-State (5A) ... Conference’s most valuable player ... Team most valuable player ... Recorded 36 passing touchdowns and rushed for four more ... Threw for 3,878 yards with a 66.5% completion rate … Team went 12-1, losing in the state championship.
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COLINN
EARLY
15
FIRST-YEAR • DB 5-7 • 167 NEW ORLEANS, LA. • EDNA KARR
ROANE
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At Edna Karr: Started at cornerback as a junior and senior ... Two-time all-district selection ... Finished career with 10 interceptions ... As a junior, had 75 tackles, one touchdown and 20 deflections ... Honored at the Allstate Sugar Bowl as a National Student-Athlete of Distinction … Team went undefeated and won Louisiana State 4A Championship in 2012 ... Played opposite Texas A&M signee Noel Ellis ... Was one of five players in his class that signed to play Division I football.
CAMERON
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FIRST-YEAR • DB 6-0 • 190 DURHAM, N.C. • RIVERSIDE
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At Riverside: Earned letters in football and track ... Captained football in 2013-2014 ... First team All-PAC6 conference ... WRAL Extra Effort Award Winner … 2013 was team’s first playoff appearance since 2006 ... First Riverside football player since 2006 to sign to play Division I football ... Hosted our first home playoff game in 11 years ... First player in the history of Riverside High School to commit to play in the Ivy League.
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LEANDER
CUTLER
24
FIRST-YEAR • WR 5-8 • 202 HENRICO, VA. • VARINA At Varina: Earned seven letters in football and track ... Captained football as a senior ... Named all-district as a sophomore and junior ... Named all-conference as a senior ... Played defense as a junior and offense as a senior ... Had 96 tackles as a defensive end ... Rushed for 703 yards as a senior … Only the second Varina High School alum to attend an Ivy League school.
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DEVIN
30
WILLIAMS
FIRST-YEAR • DB 5-9 • 194 WASHINGTON, D.C. • ST. JOHNS COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL At St. Johns College High School: Member of football and track & field teams ... Played safety, linebacker and fullback ... Football team went to championship game for the first time in 22 years … Two-year captain of the football team ... Named all-conference sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Led team in overall tackles during high school career ... Academic achievement with Distinction student ... Member of National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society ... compiled a 4.33 GPA.
CHRIS
SCHROER
32
FIRST-YEAR • RB 6-0 • 215 CINCINNATI, OHIO • ELDER At Elder: Played baseball and football ... Captain of football squad senior year ... National Guard Player of the Week ... Tri-state Offensive Player of the Year Finalist as a junior ... Two-time GCL first team selection ... Second team Southwest Ohio in 2012 ... Named team MVP in 2013 ... GCL Best Back and Cincinnati Enquirer All-City AllStar team honorable mention after senior year ... Cincinnati Enquirer All-City All-Star team first team as junior ... Rushed for 1,491 yards in 2013 ... Racked up 25 touchdowns in 2012 ... Enrolled in Honors Program ... National Merit Commended Scholar.
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HOLMES
33
FIRST-YEAR • DB 6-0 • 170 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. • NORFOLK ACADEMY At Norfolk Academy: Participated in football, basketball and track ... Captained football as a senior ... Played defense and offense ... First team all-league as a defensive back ... Second team all-league as a wide receiver.
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TURNER
DeMUTH
39
FIRST-YEAR • RB 5-11 • 192 WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. • WHITEFISH BAY
TYLER
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At Whitefish Bay: Earned seven letters in football, baseball and track ... Played running back, corner and quarterback in high school ... Captained football as a senior, baseball as a junior and senior ... As a senior, named team’s most valuable player on offense ... Achiever Award for Excellence in Academics presented by the Milwaukee Brewers (2013) ... North Shore Scholar Athlete Award (2013) ... State winner of the Herb Kohl Excellence Award (2014) … Went to state semi-finals with football squad in 2013 - farthest the team has ever gone ... Brother of Lions tight end Garrett DeMuth.
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FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-5 • 203 MUSKEGON, MICH. • MUSKEGON CATHOLIC CENTRAL At Muskegan Catholic Central: Earned six varsity letters in baseball, basketball and football ... Top-75 recruit on the west side of Michigan ... Two-way starter on state championship team senior season … All-area first team ... Named to Muskegon Chronicle Dream Team ... Honorable mention academic all-state ... Led team in tackles for losses in 2013 ... Class valedictorian ... National Honor Society member.
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LOGAN
WATERS
43
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FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-3 • 207 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • SAN ANTONIO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
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At San Antonio Christian: Three-year letter winner in football, picked up two letters in track ... Played linebacker and offensive line ... Captain of football team junior and senior year ... First team all-district linebacker in 2012 and second team all-district linebacker in 2011 ... Posted 138 tackles as a junior (59 solo, 79 assists), 10 TFL’s, 3.5 sacks, 10 QB hurries, four PAT’s and two blocked punts … Won district championships in high jump and discus throw as sophomore.
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LANDON
BATY
44
FIRST-YEAR • WR 5-11 • 180 MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. • ST. FRANCIS At St. Francis: Earned three varsity letters in football and track ... Captain of football team as a senior ... Max Preps first team All-California ... Two-time conference Defensive Back of the Year ... First team All-Nor Cal ... First team AllBay Area ... finished 2012 season with 104 tackles, five interceptions and 62 solo tackles ... In 2013 totaled 1,183 all purpose yards and six returns for touchdowns … Dad played football for Stanford, where he was coached by Pete Mangurian ... Competed in two California state track championships.
CLAY
CARUSO
51
FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-3 • 214 STRONGSVILLE, OHIO • STRONGSVILLE At Strongsville: Earned letters in football, hockey and lacrosse ... Three-time captain of lacrosse, Captain of football as a senior ... First team All-Northeast Ohio Conference as a junior and senior ... All-Sun Newspaper Center/South Team as a junior and senior ... AP Northeastern Lakes all-district as a senior ... As a sophomore totaled 81 tackles, six TFL’s, one interception ... As a junior finished with 92 tackles, including 49 solo, five TFL’s, one interception, one fumble recovery ... As a senior finished with 94 tackles, 14 TFL’s, one INT, one forced fumble and one field goal block.
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WASHINGTON 53 FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-3 • 209 CHESAPEAKE, VA. • NORFOLK ACADEMY At Norfolk Academy: Played football, basketball and track & field ... Captain of football squad in 2013 ... Played defensive line and offensive line ... Four-year starter on defensive line ... Two-time All-TCIS first team selection for defensive line and second team on offensive line ... Named second team All-Tidewater Defensive Line ... All-757 Defensive Line Honorable Mention.
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HAGEN
PATTERSON
59
FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-2 • 222 AUSTIN, TEXAS • LAKE TRAVIS
PAUKUNE
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At Lake Travis: Four-year letter winner in football ... Captain as a junior and senior ... First team All-District 15-5A ... First team Academic All-District 15-5A ... Honorable mention All-State 5A ... In two seasons totaled 215 tackles, four forced fumbles, 10 pass deflections, 18 TFLs and three sacks … Won 4A Division I Texas State Championship ... District champions 2010-2014 ... Team finished with a record of 39-4 during his career.
MARKHAM
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FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-4 • 290 FORT WORTH, TEXAS • ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL At All Saints’ Episcopal School: Played football, baseball, soccer and basketball ... Captained baseball in 2014 ... First team All-SPC ine football and baseball as a senior ... Played first base and pitched in baseball ... Played goalie in soccer ... Played both offensive line and defensive line in football … Won two state championships in football, going 22-0 over two years.
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REID
STABLES
62
FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-3 • 269 LITTLETON, COLO. • MULLEN At Mullen: Four-time letter winner on football and track & field teams ... Also was a center on basketball team ... Captain of football team in 2013 ... Mile High Sports First Team All-Colorado in 2012 ... Go Cleanse First Team All-Colorado and all-conference first team in 2013 ... CHSAA Academic All-State all four years ... 2010 5A State Champion … Mullen High School Torch Award recipient - award is the highest achievement given to Mullen Students.
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BEWLEY
WALES
65
FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-5 • 288 TULSA, OKLA. • METRO CHRISTIAN ACADEMY At Metro Christian Academy: Four-year letter winner in football, also ran track & field for three years and basketball for one ... Won four district championships ... Led school to best overall record in program history … Captain of both the football and basketball squads senior year ... District Offensive Lineman of the Year ... First Team all-metro/city ... Second team Tulsa World All-State ... Second team All-VYPE.
MICHAEL
McGRATH
66
FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-6 • 302 BERLIN, N.J. • ST. AUGUSTINE PREP At St. Augustine Prep: Four-year letter winner in football, one year of varsity track ... Captained football as a junior and senior ... First team all-conference ... First team All-South Jersey Offense ... National Football Scholar Athlete Award ... National Honors Society ... French National Honors Society … Won the conference championship in football in 2012 and 2013 ... Executive Editor of first and second annual Literary Arts Magazine at St. Augustine Prep.
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HEEB
67
FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-4 • 250 CANADAIGUA, N.Y. • CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY At Canandaigua Academy: Earned eight letters in football, hockey and lacrosse ... captained football as a senior ... Played offensive tackle and defensive end ... Two-time first team all-league selection ... Two-time second team All-Greater Rochester selection ... 2013 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete ... Daily Messenger All-Star ... Second team All-New York State as a senior ... 2014 Canandaigua All-Tournament Team as a senior in hockey.
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DAVID
DONOVAN
68
FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-4 • 218 LINWOOD, N.J. • MAINLAND REGIONAL
DENNY
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At Mainland Regional: Earned five letters in football and baseball ... Played offensive and defensive line ... Earned first team all-conference honors as an offensive lineman as a senior ... Finished with 56 tackles as a defensive end ... Member of the National Honor Society.
PATRICK
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FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-3 • 261 PITTSBURGH, PA. • FOX CHAPEL AREA
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At Fox Chapel Area: Played football and basketball ... Earned three letters in football ... Won the team scholarathlete award … Led Fox Chapel to first playoff game in over 10 years.
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BENJAMIN
ROBBINS
70
FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-8 • 288 FALLSTON, MD. • GILMAN SCHOOL At Gilman School: Earned four letters in football and track and field ... Played offensive and defensive line ... 2013 football all-state honorable mention ... 2013 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award recipient ... Also played lacrosse … Two-time MIAA “A” Conference Football Champion ... Threetime MIAA “A” Conference Indoor Track and Field Champion ... Two-time MIAA “A” Conference Outdoor Track and Field Champion ... MIAA “A” Conference Lacrosse Champion.
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LIAM
TALTY
71
FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-4 • 230 EUGENE, ORE. • HENRY D. SHELDON At Henry D. Sheldon: Three-year letter winner ... Also played basketball and ran track & field ... Football team captain in 2013 ... Won 2012 Oregon State Championship and Southwest Conference title … First team allleague, second team all-state senior year ... Second team all-league as junior ... Posted 82 tackles (7.5 per game), five sacks and 25 hurries in 2013 ... Junior year he compiled 96 tackles (6.9 per game), three sacks and four interceptions ... Scholar athlete.
CHARLIE
FLORES
79
FIRST-YEAR • OL 6-4 • 283 FORT WORTH, TEXAS • ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL At All Saints Episcopal School: Earned 10 letters in Football, track & field and basketball ... Played left tackle, defensive end and center ... Also threw discus and shot put ... SPC All-District two years … Won back-to-back state championships for basketball as a freshman and sophomore ... Back-to-back state championships with football as a junior and senior ...Won the state championship in the shot put as a junior.
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81
FIRST-YEAR • WR 6-2 • 205 PAMONA, CALIF. • DIAMOND RANCH At Diamond Ranch: Played football, baseball and track ... Lettered in football and track ... Captained football as a junior and senior ... Played six different positions in football during his high school career ... 2011 Player of the Year and Defensive MVP ... Named second team All-Hacienda League in 2012 and first team in 2013 ... Team player of the year as a senior ... Finished 2013 with 27 receptions for 653 receiving yards with eight touchdowns … Two-time Hacienda League Champions.
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BAILEY
POPECK
87
FIRST-YEAR • TE 6-5 • 229 COLLIERVILLE, TENN. • ST. GEORGES SCHOOL/PHILLIPS EXETER ACDEMY Phillips Exeter: Played football and lacrosse ... Captained lacrosse as a junior and senior ... Played both football and lacrosse during postgrad year ... 2012 football Offensive Lineman of the Year ... 2013 Lacrosse most valuable player … 2011 Tennessee Football State runner-up ... Selected for Institute for Citizenship from 2011-2013 ... Interned at Jordanian Foreign Ministry in 2012 ... Interned at the Royal Jordanian Air Academy in Amman, Jordan in 2013 - working with Iraq Air Force personnel undergoing aviation training.
ZACH
DANSBY
88
FIRST-YEAR • TE 6-5 • 220 AUSTIN, TEXAS • WESTLAKE
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At Westlake: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball ... Captained football as a senior ... In 2013, named first team All-District 15-5A as a tight end, second team All-District 15-5A defensive end ... Texas HS Football Regional Elite Team ... Class 5A Region II third team tight end ... Academic all-state .. team Most Valuable Player ... National Football Foundation scholar-athlete nominee ... In 2012, second team All-District 15-5A tight end ... Academic all-district ... Compiled 23 receptions, five touchdowns and 347 yards receiving as a senior … 2012 state 5A semi-finalist ... Started 27 straight games at tight end from 2012-13.
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DOMINIC
PERKOVIC
89
FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-6 • 236 BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. • BROTHER RICE At Brother Rice: Played football and basketball ... Captained football as a senior ... Played center, defensive end and tight end ... As a senior had 12 sacks … Won three consecutive state championships.
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ALEXANDER
HOLME
91
FIRST-YEAR • LB 6-4 • 225 OAKLAND, CALIF. • BISHOP O’DOWD At Bishop O’Dowd: Earned six letters in lacrosse and football ... Captain of lacrosse team as a junior and senior, captain of football squad as a senior ... Academic all-league in football ... Second team all-league in lacrosse … First team all-league in football ... Played nine games as a senior, finishing with 38 tackles, 69 assisted tackles for 107 total, 3.5 TFL, one INT, three sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Attended same high school as current Columbia men’s basketball point guard Kendall Jackson.
LORD
HYEAMANG
95
FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-4 • 252 LAKEVILLE, MINN. • APPLE VALLEY At Apple Valley: Earned letters in football and wrestling ... All-conference honorable mention ... Selected to Minnesota State Football All-Star game ... Football squad qualified for state championships twice ... Qualified as an individual to state championships in wrestling ... As a senior, totaled 57 tackles, seven for a loss with six sacks ... Two-time academic all-section ... National Achievement Scholarship Program ... Academic all-state … Did not start playing football until eighth grade and did not wrestle until ninth grade ... Plays tuba ... Two-time team state wrestling champions ... Two-time team sectional football champions.
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BRECKENRIDGE97 FIRST-YEAR • DL 6-2 • 286 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS • W.B. RAY At W.B. Ray: Earned six letters in football and baseball ... Captain of football as a senior ... Played defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle ... All-South Texas offensive line as a senior ... Offensive line District Most Valuable Player as a senior ... First team all-district defense as a junior ... Second team all-district offensive line as a sophomore ... As a junior registered 115 tackles, 11.5 sacks as a defensive tackle ... First team academic all-state as a senior ... Academic all-district as a freshman, sophomore and junior … Bi-district champions and area finalists in 2012 ... Bi-district qualifiers in 2013.
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PARKER
THOME
98
FIRST-YEAR • P/K 6-4 • 192 HORTONVILLE, WIS. • HORTONVILLE
ZGRABLICH
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At Hortonville: Played baseball, basketball and football ... Played free safety, wide receiver and punter ... Team captain of football squad in 2013 ... First team all-conference and all-region punter ... All-state honorable mention punter ... Kohl’s Kicking All-America Honorable Mention in 2013 ... Averaged 46.5 yards per punt senior year ... Herb Kohl Academic Scholarship recipient ... National Honor Society member ... Class valedictorian.
NOAH
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FIRST-YEAR • P/K 6-1 • 190 GRANADA HILLS, CALIF. • SIERRA CANYON SCHOOL At Sierra Canyon School: Three-year letter winner on football team ... Won CIF, state and league championship in 2011 … Played one season of basketball ... Named team captain senior year ... First team All-CIF and all-league senior in 2013 ... Career-long field goal is 52 yards ... National Honor Society member ... Was on Dean’s list all four years.
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Date Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 12, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 16, 2013 Nov 23, 2013
Opponent at #21 Fordham MONMOUTH at Princeton #14 LEHIGH PENN at Dartmouth at Yale HARVARD at Cornell BROWN
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Garrett, Marcorus Watson, Alan Molina, Cameron Hill, Denzel Hollis, Scooter Silvio, Steven Total Opponents McDonagh, Trevor Hilinski, Kelly Nottingham, Brett TEAM Molina, Cameron Skalitzky, Mike Total Opponents Hollis, Scooter Nelligan, Connor Connors, Chris Flannery, Ryan Garner, Hamilton Hill, Denzel Molina, Cameron Dunn, Cameron Watson, Alan Garrett, Marcorus DeMuth, Garrett Dobitsch, Andrew Spears, Connor Douglas, Toure Durham, Nick Total Opponents Field Goals
gain loss
effic comp-att-int
10-4 73.21 102-251-8 8-4 65.95 36-90-4 2-1 87.37 12-23-2 2-0 0.00 0-2-0 9-0 0.00 0-1-0 10-0 0.00 0-0-0 10 71.72 150-367-14 10 151.02 224-345-5 no.
yds
avg
10-8 22 242 4-4 20 163 5-1 18 171 10-6 15 260 10-8 14 169 10-2 12 116 9-0 9 58 10-3 7 85 10-3 7 40 6-6 6 37 10-0 5 56 7-0 4 32 5-0 3 32 5-0 3 30 10-0 3 14 10 150 1524 10 224 2712
fg
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Scoring
td
Score by Quarters Columbia Opponents
att
pct. 01-19
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66.7 0-0 fg
4 - 4-6 2 1 1 1 9 4-6 52 13-19 1st
11.0 8.1 9.5 17.3 12.1 9.7 6.4 12.1 5.7 6.2 11.2 8.0 10.7 10.0 4.7 10.2 12.1 1-1
kick
7-9 7-9 49-51 2nd
3rd
Att. 7026 4431 0 3890 10820 3142 7832 4622 3073 4288
net avg
6-6 93 485 22 463 10-3 44 182 10 172 9-0 37 128 8 120 10-2 1 4 0 4 10-8 2 2 0 2 10-0 1 1 0 1 10 235 855 336 519 10 515 2608 179 2429
Eddy, Luke
Garrett, Marcorus Eddy, Luke Flannery, Ryan Douglas, Toure East, Brian Hollis, Scooter Total Opponents
Score 7-52 14-37 7-53 10-24 7-21 0-56 12-53 0-34 9-24 7-48
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td
lg avg/g
5.0 4 3.9 0 3.2 0 4.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 2.2 4 4.7 25
pct
43 77.2 43 17.2 9 13.3 4 0.4 1 0.2 1 0.1 43 51.9 94 242.9
yds
td
lg avg/g
40.6 1046 3 40.0 334 1 52.2 144 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 40.9 1524 4 64.9 2712 24 td
35 104.6 70 41.8 26 72.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 70 152.4 50 271.2
lg avg/g
1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 24
70 24.2 25 40.8 23 34.2 35 26.0 27 16.9 31 11.6 21 6.4 46 8.5 13 4.0 21 6.2 31 5.6 12 4.6 18 6.4 12 6.0 6 1.4 70 152.4 50 271.2
30-39
40-49
3-3
0-2
-
- - - - - - - 1 1-1
4th
OT
2 1 1 1
lg blk
1
pts
- 24 - 19 - 12 6 6 6 - 73 - 402
Punt Returns
no.
Kick Returns
no.
15 1 16 35
Watson, Alan Braddock, Augie Reim, Travis Bell, Trevor Keefe, Max Rea, Gianmarco Silvio, Steven Peoples, Willie Hollis, Scooter Prince, Kal Lowry, Griffin Total Opponents All Purpose
Watson, Alan Garrett, Marcorus Reim, Travis Hollis, Scooter Flannery, Ryan Total Opponents
34 St Penn Station
19 12 10 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 57 16
g
McDonagh, Trevor Garrett, Marcorus Hilinski, Kelly Watson, Alan Molina, Cameron Total Opponents ## 55 53 92
Defensive Leaders
Olinger, Zach East, Brian Washington, Chad
gp-gs
ua
a
Tackles tot
tfl/yds
Sacks no-yds
10-8
31
39
70
6.5-15
2.0-8
52 52 104 FOOTBALL 2.5-5 . 201410-9 COLUMBIA 10-9 40 44 84 4.5-6 .
29 0 4 13
td
14.5 0.0 4.0 13.0
rush
yds avg
td
371 191 231 51 48 10 10 21 39 0 15 987 249 rcv
4.9 0.0 4.6 7.6
19.5 15.9 23.1 17.0 16.0 5.0 5.0 10.5 19.5 0.0 15.0 17.3 15.6 pr
Pass defense int-yds brup
. 2-29 .
2 2 2
rush
fc i20 50+ blk
6 19 23 18 0 2 4 1
td
74 0 74 265
OPP 272 118 141 13 2429 515 4.7 242.9 25 2712 224-345-5 7.9 12.1 271.2 24 5141 6.0 514.1 16-249 35-265 14-152 14-6 70-727 51-38.3 35:16 68/158 11/17 27 0 4 13
tb
yds avg
g plays
10 6 8 10 9 10 10
Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0
lg
1 0 0 0
lg
10 172 40 0 6 463 37 0 10 0 0 74 10 2 242 0 10 0 260 0 10 519 1524 74 10 2429 2712 265
Total Offense
70
yds avg
81 3433 42.4 67 9 362 40.2 57
Reim, Travis Lowry, Griffin Total Opponents
33
Away 0-5 0-4 0-1
COL 110 35 63 12 519 235 2.2 51.9 4 1524 150-367-14 4.2 10.2 152.4 4 2043 3.4 204.3 57-987 16-74 5-46 18-12 48-408 90-42.2 24:44 25/145 4/16
no. yds avg
Delaney, Paul Feely, Tyler
Total 73 402
0 0
no.
Punting
0-0
Home 0-5 0-3 0-2
Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions East, Brian Mingo, Jeremy Reim, Travis Hurt, JD
50-99
-
Overall 0-10 0-7 0-3
Interceptions
PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf
20 16 24 13 75 121 106 100
Record: All games Conference Non-Conference
0 0 0 0
0 0
lg
12 0 12 38
lg
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 26 47 22 32 5 10 14 25 0 15 47 33
kr
ir
total avg/g
371 0 583 58.3 0 0 500 83.3 231 4 309 30.9 39 0 283 28.3 0 0 260 26.0 987 46 3150 315.0 249 152 5807 580.7 pass
total avg/g
270 -123 1046 923 92.3 93 463 0 463 77.2 121 -47 334 287 35.9 44 172 0 172 17.2 38 120 0 120 13.3 602 519 1524 2043 204.3 860 2429 2712 5141 514.1 qbh
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Fumbles rcv-yds
. 2-0 .
ff
. 2 1
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## 55 53 92 24 35 41 27 93 97 8 75 22 51 58 96 56 20 79 47 94 50 2 5 28 2S 33 66 25 45 11 1 34 10 42 36 73 43 23 48 31 52 65 64 TM 49 90 14 54 77 88 9 19 29
Defensive Leaders
Olinger, Zach East, Brian Washington, Chad Carter, Marquel Pugliese, Vinny Reim, Travis Mingo, Jeremy Padilla, Niko Melka, Nick Thaxton, Malcolm Hurt, JD Kenyon, Brock Cieslak, Mark Akinleye, Toba Little, Hunter Pesanello, Ray Cahal, Matthew Childress, Wells Brady, John Carson, William Stock, Eric Bell, Trevor Keefe, John Braddock, Augie McCarthy, Kevin Grant, Bruce Schwartz, Roy Flannery, Ryan Keefe, Max Skalitzky, Mike Delaney, Paul Rea, Gianmarco Annabi, Nicholas Lowry, Griffin Tobia, Parker Lawrence, Billy Spears, Connor Garrett, Marcorus Dobitsch, Andrew Molina, Cameron Brady, Keith Ghergurovich, Joe Thomas, Ryan TEAM Durham, Nick Melka, Charles Prince, Kal Ardron, Jacob Callahan, Tom Garner, Hamilton Douglas, Toure Hollis, Scooter Watson, Alan Total Opponents
gp-gs
10-9 10-9 10-8 9-8 9-7 10-8 9-5 10-9 8-7 10-9 10-6 10-1 8-2 9-1 9-1 10-0 10-0 3-3 8-0 5-0 9-0 10-0 10-0 8-0 5-0 7-1 7-0 10-6 5-0 10-0 9-0 5-0 5-0 6-0 1-0 10-6 5-0 6-6 7-0 9-0 3-0 6-4 10-7 2-0 10-0 2-0 5-0 2-0 1-0 10-8 5-0 10-8 10-3 10 10
ua
52 40 31 39 35 38 30 20 21 27 20 22 16 17 12 6 9 8 3 3 3 5 3 4 5 7 1 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 503 304
Tackles a tot
52 44 39 24 28 21 16 21 19 11 15 11 14 12 13 13 8 4 8 6 6 4 4 3 2 . 5 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 422 234
104 84 70 63 63 59 46 41 40 38 35 33 30 29 25 19 17 12 11 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 925 538
tfl/yds
2.5-5 4.5-6 6.5-15 2.5-14 5.5-27 1.0-1 . 9.5-20 4.5-16 . 2.5-6 . 3.5-8 6.0-10 1.0-3 . 0.5-0 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-134 63-336
Sacks no-yds
. . 2.0-8 1.0-11 2.5-24 . . 1.0-4 3.5-14 . 1.0-3 . 1.0-4 2.5-5 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-75 39-284
Pass defense int-yds brup qbh
. 2-29 . . . 1-4 1-0 . . . 1-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 14-152
2 2 2 3 3 6 3 1 2 1 1 2 . . . 1 2 . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 52
1 . 2 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17
215 St Fumbles rcv-yds
. 2-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . 1--2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--2 12-5
ff
. 2 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 9 12
blkd kick
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1
saf
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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COLUMBIA AMONG THE IVY LEAGUE LEADERS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
157 St
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116 St Cathedral Pkwy
Player Trevor McDonagh Luke Eddy Travis Reim Alan Watson Paul Delaney Zach Olinger Brian East Marquel Carter Vinny Pugliese Niko Padilla Nick Melka
Category Rank (Avg./Total) Passing Yds./G 8th (104.6) Scoring (Kick) 6th (1.9) Field Goals T4th (4) Punt Return Avg. 6th (4.9) Kick Return Avg. 2nd (23.1) Passes Defended T9th (7) Kick Return Avg. 8th (19.5) Punting 2nd (42.4) Tackles 1st (104) Tackles 4th (84) Fumbles Recoverd T4th (2) Tackles T9th (63) Tackles T9th (63) Fumbles Forced T7th (2) Tackles For Loss 6th (20) Fumbles Forced T7th (2)
FINAL 2013 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS Penn Harvard Brown Dartmouth Princeton Cornell Columbia Yale
IVY LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT. W-L PCT. 6-1 .857 6-4 .600 5-2 .714 8-2 .800 4-3 .571 7-3 .700 4-3 .571 6-4 .600 4-3 .571 5-5 .500 2-5 .286 4-6 .400 2-5 .286 3-7 .300 1-6 .143 2-8 .200
2013 AWARD WINNERS Postseason Ivy League Honorees Paul Delaney ‘14CC (First Team) Zach Olinger ‘14CC (Second Team) Niko Padilla ’16CC (Honorable Mention) Academic All-Ivy League Brian East ‘14CC
103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Luke Eddy ’14CC
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1807 (0-1) Captain: Stuyvesant Fish
Rutgers
1871 (No games played)
Rutgers Rutgers Yale Stevens
T, 0-0 L, 5-7 L, 0-3 W, 6-0
Stevens Rutgers Rutgers
W, 2-1 L, 4-5 W, 4-3
1874 (1-5) Captain: Charles King
Rutgers Stevens Rutgers Princeton Yale Yale
L, 1-6 L, 2-4 W, 4-1 L, 0-6 L, 1-5 L, 1-6
Rutgers Stevens CCNY Princeton CCNY Yale
T, 1-1 W, 2-1 W, 5-0 L, 2-6 W, 6-0 W, 3-2
1876 (1-3) Captain: Edward W. Price
Stevens Princeton Stevens Yale
L, 3-5 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 L, 0-2
1877 (1-2) Captain: Chas. DeH. Bower
Harvard Rutgers Princeton
L, 0-6 W, 6T-0 L, 3T-4G,
1878 (0-0-1) Captain: Augustus I. Burton
Penn
T0-0
1879 (0-3-2) Captain: William F. Morgan
Stevens Princeton Penn Yale Rutgers
T, 0-0 L, 0-2G,3T L, 0-1T L, 0-2G,3T T, 0-0
1880 (1-2) Captain: Frederick A. Potts
Harvard
L, 0-3G,1T
Princeton L, 0-8G,3T Rutgers L, 1T-2G,1T Harvard L, 0-2G,4T Yale L, 0-11G,4T Princeton L, 0-3G,1T 1883 (1-3) Captain: W.N. Eldridge
CCNY Stevens Penn Yale
W, 12-0 L, 0-19 L, 1-35 L, 0-93
1884 (1-1) Captain: Charles A. Stevens
1875 (4-1-1) Captain: Edward W. Price
Stevens 3G-1G, 1TW,2S Harvard 0-1G-3TL Rutgers 1S-4ST Princeton 3S-1G,2T,2SL Yale 6S-1GL Rutgers 1G-3SW,3T Penn 2G-0W 1882 (0-5) Captain: B.P. Clark
1873 (2-1) Captain: Charles King
1892-1898 (No games played)
L0-13G,3T W3G-3T
1881 (3-3-1) Captain: B.P. Clark
L, 3-6
1872 (1-2-1) Captain: Alex B. Simonds
Yale Rutgers
Rutgers CCNY
1889 (2-7-2) Captain: J.M. Hewlett Crescent L, 0-30 Lafayette T, 10-10 Trinity L, 4-24 Yale L, 0-62 Lehigh L, 6-51 Princeton L, 0-71 Penn L, 0-24 Stevens W, 12-6 Manhattan AC W, 22-0 Amherst T, 0-0 Cornell L, 0-20 1890 (1-5-1) Captain: A.C. Gildersleeve
Wesleyan Penn Fordham Crescent Princeton Rutgers Cornell
L, 0-4 L, 0-18 W, 40-0 L, 0-29 L, 0-85 T, 6-6 L, 0-36
1891 (1-5) Captain: T. Ludlow Chrystie
Berkeley AC Manhattan AC Crescent Stevens Trinity Rutgers
W, 32-0 L, 0-28 L, 0-42 L, 0-52 L, 0-54 L, 0-44
Rutgers Union Princeton NYU Amherst Yale Stevens Cornell Army Dartmouth Carlisle
W, 26-0 W, 21-0 L, 0-11 W, 40-0 W, 18-0 W, 5-0 W, 46-0 L, 0-39 W, 16-0 W, 22-0 L, 0-45
Rutgers Wesleyan Williams Harvard Stevens Penn Yale Princeton Buffalo Navy Carlisle
W, 11-0 W, 12-0 T, 0-0 L, 0-24 W, 45-0 L, 0-30 L, 5-12 W, 6-5 W, 17-0 W, 11-0 W, 17-6
Buffalo L, 0-5 Rutgers W, 27-0 Williams W, 5-0 Harvard L, 0-18 Hamilton W, 12-0 Yale L, 5-10 Haverford W, 29-6 Penn W, 10-0 Georgetown W, 18-0 Syracuse L, 5-11 Cornell L, 0-24 Navy W, 6-5 Carlisle W, 40-12 1902 (6-4-1) Captain: Harold H. Weekes
Rutgers W, 43-0 Fordham W, 45-0 Buffalo W, 5-0 Swarthmore W, 24-0 Hamilton W, 35-0 Princeton L, 0-21 Penn L, 0-17 Brown L, 0-28 Amherst L, 0-29 Navy W, 5-0 Syracuse T, 6-6 1903 (9-1) Captain: Richard S. Smith Wesleyan Alumni Union Hamilton Williams Swarthmore Amherst Penn
W, 10-0 W, 16-0 W, 36-0 W, 29-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-0 W, 12-0 W, 18-6
L, 25-0 W, 17-12
Union F&M Wesleyan Tufts Williams Swarthmore Amherst Penn Yale Cornell
W, 10-0 W, 28-0 W, 16-0 W, 31-0 W, 11-0 W, 12-0 L, 0-12 W, 16-0 L, 0-34 W, 12-6
1905 (4-3-2) Captain: John R. Fisher
Union Seton Hall Wesleyan Williams Amherst Princeton Yale Cornell Penn
W, 23-0 W, 21-0 T, 0-0 W, 11-5 T, 10-10 L, 0-12 L, 0-53 W, 12-6 L, 0-23
225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
1906-1914 Football banned at Columbia
1901 (8-5) Captain: C.L. Berrien
Yale Cornell
1904 (7-3) Captain: Robert S. Stangland
1900 (7-3-1) Captain: William R. Morley
L, 5-35 W, 16-0
1885 (no games played) 1886-1888 (no teams)
1899 (8-3) Captain: Robert R. Wilson
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1915 (5-0) Captain: F.M. Simonds, Jr.
St. Lawrence W, 57-0 Stevens W, 15-6 Connecticut W, 17-6 NYU W, 19-16 Wesleyan W, 18-0 1916 (1-5-2) Captain: J.A. Healy
Hamilton Vermont Union Williams Stevens Swarthmore Wesleyan NYU
L, 7-14 W, 6-0 L, 0-3 T, 0-0 T, 0-0 L, 0-18 L, 0-40 L, 0-6
1917 (2-4) Captain: D.A. Cochran
Union Williams Amherst Hobart Wesleyan NYU
W, 21-0 L, 6-9 L, 6-14 W, 70-0 L, 0-6 L, 7-9
1918 (5-1) Captain: Lt. Chester Robb
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W, 7-0 W, 21-7 W, 33-0 W, 14-0 W, 12-0 L, 0-20
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1919 (2-4-3) Captain: John D. Kennedy
USS Arizona Vermont Williams Amherst NYU Union Stevens Wesleyan Brown
T, 0-0 W, 7-0 L, 0-25 W, 9-7 L, 12-27 T, 0-0 L, 0-13 L, 13-28 T, 7-7
1920 (4-4) Captain: John F. Kienninger
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
1921 (2-6) Captain: F. Kessler Scovil
42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
74
Amherst Wesleyan NYU Dartmouth Williams Cornell Ohio U Colgate
L, 7-9 W, 14-3 W, 19-0 L, 7-31 L, 0-20 L, 7-41 L, 21-23 L, 14-21
1922 (5-4) Captain: Walter F. Koppisch
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle
Trinity W, 0-21 NYU W, 14-7 Amherst W, 20-7 Wesleyan L, 0-10 Williams W, 20-14 Swarthmore L, 7-21 Cornell L, 7-34 Penn L, 7-27
Ursinus Amherst Wesleyan NYU Williams Cornell Middlebury Dartmouth Colgate
W, 48-7 W, 43-6 W, 10-6 W, 6-2 L, 10-13 L, 0-56 W, 17-6 L, 7-28 L, 6-59
1923 (4-4-1) Captain: Walter F. Koppisch
Ursinus Amherst Wesleyan Penn Williams Middlebury Cornell NYU Dartmouth
W, 13-0 T, 0-0 W, 12-6 L, 7-19 L, 0-10 W, 9-6 L, 0-35 W, 21-0 L, 6-31
1924 (5-3-1) Captain: Walter F. Koppisch
Haverford W, 29-3 St. Lawrence W, 52-0 Wesleyan W, 35-0 Penn L, 7-10 Williams W, 27-3 Cornell L, 0-14 NYU W, 40-0 Army T, 14-14 Syracuse L, 6-9
1925 (6-3-1) Captain: George Pease
Haverford W, 59-0 Johns Hopkins W, 47-0 Wesleyan W, 64-0 Ohio State L, 0-9 Williams W, 26-0 Cornell L, 14-17 NYU T, 6-6 Army W, 21-7 Alfred W, 46-0 Syracuse L, 5-16 1926 (6-3) Captain: William Madden
Vermont Union Wesleyan Ohio Duke Cornell W &M Penn Syracuse
W, 14-0 W, 26-0 W, 41-0 L, 7-32 W, 24-0 W, 17-9 W, 13-10 L, 0-3 L, 2-19
1927 (5-2-2) Captain: Raph Furey Vermont Union Weslyan Colgate Williams Cornell Johns Hopkins Penn Syracuse
W, 32-0 W, 28-0 W, 28-0 L, 7-13 W, 19-0 T, 0-0 T, 7-7 L, 0-27 W, 14-7
1928 (5-3-1) Captain: William F. Alder
Vermont W, 20-0 Union W, 27-0 Wesleyan W, 31-7 Dartmouth L, 7-21 Williams W, 20-6 Cornell T, 0-0 Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 Penn L, 7-34 Syracuse L, 6-14 1929 (4-5) Captain: Malcolm Bleeker
Middlebury Union Wesleyan Dartmouth Williams Cornell Colgate Penn Syracuse
W, 38-6 W, 31-0 W, 52-0 L, 0-34 W, 33-0 L, 6-12 L, 0-33 L, 0-20 L, 0-6
1930 (5-4) Captain: Joseph Stanczyk
Middlebury Union Wesleyan Dartmouth Williams Cornell
W, 48-0 W, 25-0 W, 48-0 L, 0-52 W, 3-0 W, 10-7
Colgate Brown Syracuse
L, 0-54 L, 0-6 L, 7-19
1931 (7-1-1) Captain: Ralph Hewitt
Middlebury Union Wesleyan Dartmouth Williams Cornell Virginia Brown Syracuse
W, 61-0 W, 51-0 W, 37-0 W, 19-6 W, 19-0 L, 0-13 W, 27-0 W, 9-7 T, 0-0
1932 (7-1-1) Captain: Steve Grenda
Middlebury Lehigh Princeton Virginia Williams Cornell Navy Brown Syracuse
W, 51-0 W, 41-6 W, 20-7 W, 22-6 W, 46-0 W, 6-0 W, 7-6 L, 6-7 T, 0-0
1933 (8-1) Captain: Cliff Montgomery
Lehigh W, 39-0 Virginia W, 15-6 Princeton L, 0-20 Penn State W, 33-0 Cornell W, 9-6 Navy W, 14-7 Lafayette W, 46-6 Syracuse W, 16-0 Rose Bowl Stanford W, 7-0 1934 (7-1) Captains: Edward Brominski, Joseph Ferrara
Yale VMI Navy Penn State Cornell Brown Penn Syracuse
W, 12-6 W, 29-6 L, 7-18 W, 14-7 W, 14-0 W, 39-0 W,13-12 W, 12-0
1935 (4-4-1) Captain: Al Barabas
VMI Rutgers Penn Michigan Cornell Syracuse Navy Brown Dartmouth
W, 12-0 W, 20-6 L, 0-34 L, 7-19 T, 7-7 L, 2-14 L, 7-28 W, 18-0 W, 13-7
1936 (5-3) Captains: George Furey, Joseph Coviello
Maine Army
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W, 34-0 L, 16-27
VMI Michigan Cornell Dartmouth Syracuse Stanford
W, 38-0 L, 0-13 W, 20-13 L, 13-20 W, 17-0 W, 7-0
1937 (2-5-2) Captains: Oscar Bonom, John Bateman
Williams Army Penn Brown Cornell Navy Syracuse Dartmouth Stanford
W, 40-6 L, 18-21 W, 26-6 L, 6-7 L, 0-14 L, 6-13 T, 6-6 L, 0-27 T, 0-0
1938 (3-6) Captain: John C. Wright
Yale Army Colgate Penn Cornell Virginia Navy Syracuse Brown
W, 27-14 W, 20-18 L, 0-12 L, 13-14 L, 7-23 W, 39-0 L, 9-14 L, 27-36 L, 27-36
1939 (2-4-2) Captain: Frank J. Stulgaitis
Yale Army Princeton VMI Cornell Navy Tulane Colgate
L, 7-10 T, 6-6 L, 7-14 W, 26-7 L, 7-13 W,19-13 L, 0-25 T, 0-0
1940 (3-5) Captain Hugh R. Barber
Maine Dartmouth Georgia Syracuse Cornell Wisconsin Navy Colgate Brown
W, 15-0 W, 20-6 W, 19-13 L, 0-3 L, 0-27 W, 7-6 T, 0-0 W,20-17 T, 0-0
1941 (3-5) Captain: Herbert H. Maack
Brown Princeton Georgia Army Cornell Penn Michigan Colgate
W, 13-6 W, 21-0 L, 3-7 L, 0-13 W, 7-0 L, 16-19 L, 0-28 L, 21-30
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1942 (3-6) Captains: Paul V. Governali, Felix E. Demartini
Fort Monmouth W, 39-0 Maine W, 34-2 Brown L, 21-28 Army L, 6-34 Penn L, 12-42 Cornell W, 14-13 Colgate L, 21-35 Navy L, 9-13 Dartmouth L, 13-26 1943 (0-8) Captain: Tomas S. Rock
Princeton Yale Army Penn Cornell Dartmouth Navy Colgate
L, 7-26 L, 7-20 L, 0-52 L, 0-33 L, 6-33 L, 13-47 L, 0-61 L, 0-41
1944 (2-6) Captain: George Gliibert
Union Syracuse Yale Colgate Cornell Penn Brown Dartmouth
W, 21-0 W, 26-2 L, 10-27 L, 0-6 L, 7-25 L, 7-35 L, 0-12 L, 0-18
1945 (8-1) Captain: Stanley S. Smith, Jr.
Lafayette Syracuse Yale Colgate Brown Cornell Penn Princeton Dartmouth
W,40-14 W, 32-0 W, 27-13 W, 31-7 W, 27-6 W, 34-26 L, 7-32 W, 32-7 W, 21-0
1946 (6-3) Captain: Donald T. Kasprzak 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Rutgers W, 13-7 Navy W, 23-14 at Yale W, 28-20 at Army L, 14-48 at Dartmouth W, 33-13 Cornell L, 0-12 Penn L, 6-41 Lafayette W, 46-0 Syracuse W, 59-21
1947 (7-2) Captains: Werner Hasselman (R,C), Bill Swiacki (N,D), Bruce Gehrke (Y,S), Ventan Yablonski (P, HC), Henry O'Shaughnessy (A) 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18
Rutgers at Navy Yale Penn
W, 40-28 W, 13-6 L, 7-17 L, 14-34
10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
at Army at Cornell Dartmouth Holy Cross Syracuse
W, 21-20 W, 22-0 W, 15-0 W, 10-0 W, 28-8
1948 (4-5) Captains: Gene Shekitka ( R), Henry Briggs (H), Charles Klemovich (Y), Lou Kusserow (Pn.), Gene Rossides (Pr.), John Nork (C ), Joe Jaras (D), Bill Olson (N), Clyde Hampton (S) 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
Rutgers W, 27-6 at Harvard L, 24-33 at Yale W, 34-28 Penn L, 14-20 Princeton L, 14-16 Cornell L, 13-20 at Dartmouth L, 21-26 Navy W, 13-0 Syracuse W, 34-28
1949 (2-7) Captains: Leon Van Bellingham James Ward 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/9
Amherst Harvard Yale at Penn at Army at Cornell Dartmouth at Navy Brown
W, 27-7 W, 14-7 L, 7-33 L, 7-27 L, 6-63 L, 0-54 L, 14-38 L, 0-28 L, 7-16
1950 (4-5) Captain: Albert Nork 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/23
Hobart W, 42-12 at Harvard W, 28-7 at Yale L, 14-20 Penn L, 0-34 Army L, 0-34 Cornell W, 20-19 at Dartmouth L, 7-14 Navy L, 7-29 at Brown W, 33-0
1951 (5-3) Captain: Howard Hansen 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
Harvard Yale at Penn at Army at Cornell Dartmouth Navy Brown
W, 35-0 W, 14-0 L, 13-28 L, 9-14 W, 21-20 W, 21-6 L, 7-21 W, 29-14
1952 (2-6-1) Captain: Robert McCullough 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15
Princeton at Harvard at Yale Penn Army Cornell at Dartmouth at Navy
L, 0-14 W, 16-7 L, 28-35 L, 17-27 T, 14-14 L, 14-21 L, 14-38 L, 0-28
11/22 Brown
W, 14-0
1953 (4-5) Captain: Gene Wodeshick 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Lehigh W, 14-7 at Princeton L, 19-20 at Yale L, 7-13 Harvard W, 8-0 at Army L, 7-40 at Cornell L, 13-27 Dartmouth W, 25-19 Navy L, 6-14 Rutgers W, 27-13
1954 (1-8) Captain: Neil Opdyke 9/26 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
at Brown L, 7-18 Princeton L, 20-54 Yale L, 7-13 at Harvard W, 7-6 Army L, 12-67 Cornell L, 0-26 at Dartmouth L, 0-26 at Navy L, 6-51 Rutgers L, 12-45
1955 (1-8) Captain: Manfredo Bucci 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
Brown W, 14-12 at Princeton L, 7-20 at Yale L, 14-46 Harvard L, 7-21 at Army L, 0-45 at Cornell L, 19-34 Dartmouth L, 7-14 Navy L, 0-47 Rutgers L, 6-12
1956 (2-5) Captain: Arthur Wilson 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
Brown at Princeton Yale Harvard Army Cornell at Dartmouth at Penn at Rutgers
L, 0-20 L, 0-39 L, 19-33 W, 26-20 L, 0-60 W, 25-19 L, 0-14 L, 6-20 W, 18-12
1957 (1-8, 1-6) Captain: George Pappas 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
at Brown Princeton at Yale at Harvard Lehigh at Cornell Dartmouth Penn Rutgers
W, 23-20 L, 6-47 L, 0-19 L, 6-19 L, 6-40 L, 0-8 L, 0-7 L, 6-28 L, 7-26
1958 (1-8,1-6) Captain: Coy Gobble 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25
Brown at Princeton Yale Harvard at Buffalo
L, 0-22 L, 8-43 W, 13-0 L, 0-26 L, 14-34
11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
Cornell at Dartmouth at Penn at Rutgers
L, 0-25 L, 0-38 L, 0-42 L, 0-61
1959 (2-7,1-6) Captain: Harvey Brookins 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
at Brown Princeton at Yale at Harvard Holy Cross at Cornell Dartmouth Penn Rutgers
W, 21-6 L, 0-22 L, 0-14 L, 22-38 L, 0-34 L, 7-34 L, 0-22 L, 6-24 W, 26-16
1960 (3-6,3-4) Captain: Robert McCool 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
Brown W, 37-0 at Princeton L, 0-49 at Yale L, 8-30 Harvard L, 7-8 Holy Cross L, 6-27 Cornell W, 44-6 at Dartmouth L, 6-22 at Penn W, 16-6 Rutgers L, 2-43
1961 (6-3, 6-1) Captain: William V. Campbell Jr. 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25
at Brown Princeton at Yale at Harvard Lehigh at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Rutgers
W, 50-0 L, 20-30 W, 11-0 W, 26-14 L, 7-14 W, 35-7 W, 35-14 W, 37-6 L, 19-32
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
1962 (5-4, 4-3) Captain: Thomas E. O'Connor Jr. 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
Brown W, 22-20 at Princeton L, 0-33 Yale W, 14-10 Harvard L, 14-36 Lehigh W, 22-15 Cornell W, 25-21 at Dartmouth L, 0-42 at Penn W, 21-7 Rutgers L, 6-22
1963 (4-4-1, 2-4-1) Captain: Allison F. Butts 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
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at Brown Princeton at Yale at Harvard Lehigh at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Rutgers
W, 22-14 L, 6-7 L, 7-19 T, 3-3 W, 42-21 L, 17-18 L, 6-47 W, 33-8 W, 35-28
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1964 (2-6-1) Captain: Edward C. Malmstrom
225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Colgate W, 21-14 at Princeton L, 13-23 Harvard L, 0-3 at Yale T, 9-9 Rutgers L, 35-38 Cornell L, 20-57 at Dartmouth L, 14-31 Penn W, 33-12 at Brown L, 0-7
1965 (2-7, 1-6) Captain: Ronald Brookshire
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
76
9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
Lafayette Princeton at Harvard Yale Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth at Penn Brown
L, 10-14 L, 0-31 L, 6-21 W, 21-7 W, 12-7 L, 6-20 L, 0-47 L, 21-31 L, 7-51
1966 (2-7,2-5) Captains: Richard Flory, Robert Hast 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
at Colgate L, 0-38 at Princeton L, 12-14 Harvard L, 7-34 at Yale L, 21-44 at Rutgers L, 34-37 Cornell L, 6-31 at Dartmouth L, 14-56 Penn W, 22-14 Brown W, 40-38
1967 (2-7,0-7) Captains: Donald Hubert, Thomas Reed  9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25
Colgate Princeton at Harvard Yale Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth at Penn at Brown
W, 17-14 L, 14-28 L, 13-49 L, 7-21 W, 24-13 L, 14-27 L, 7-13 L, 6-26 L, 7-14
1968 (2-7,2-5) Captains: Mike Busa, Ron Tarrington 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/23 11/9 11/16 11/23
Lafayette L, 14-36 at Princeton L, 16-44 Harvard L, 14-21 at Yale L, 7-28 Rutgers L, 17-28 Cornell W, 17-12 at Dartmouth L, 19-31 at Penn L, 7-13 Brown W, 46-20
1969 (1-8,1-6) Captains: Kenneth Alexander, Richard Alexander 9/27 10/4
Lafayette Princeton
L, 22-36 L, 7-21
10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/21
at Harvard Yale at Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Brown
L, 0-51 L, 6-41 L, 14-21 L, 3-10 L, 7-37 L, 17L W, 18-3
1970 (3-6, 1-6) Captains: Michael Pyszczymucha, Spencer Ramsey 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Lafayette W, 23-9 at Princeton L, 22-24 Harvard W, 28-21 at Yale L, 15-32 Rutgers W, 30-14 Cornell L, 20-31 at Dartmouth L, 0-55 at Penn L, 14-21 Brown L, 12-17
1971 (6-3, 5-2) Captains: John Sefcik, Charles Johnson 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
at Lafayette Princeton at Harvard Yale at Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Brown
L, 0-3 W, 22-20 L, 19-21 W, 15-14 W, 17-16 L, 21-24 W, 31-29 W, 17-3 W, 24-6
1972 (3-5-1, 2-4-1) Captains: Don Jackson, Paul Kaliades, Jesse Parks 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25
Fordham W, 44-0 at Princeton T, 0-0 Harvard L, 18-20 at Yale L, 14-28 Rutgers L, 3-6 Cornell W, 14-0 at Dartmouth L, 8-38 at Penn L, 14-20 Brown W, 28-12
1973 (1-7, 1-6) Captains: Mike Evans, Ted Gregory 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
Bucknell Princeton at Harvard Yale at Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Brown
T, 0-0 W, 14-13 L, 0-57 L, 0-29 L, 2-28 L, 14-44 L, 6-24 L, 8-42 L, 37-14
1974 (1-8, 0-7) Captains: Dick Cummings, Mike Telep 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19
Lafayette at Princeton Harvard at Yale
L, 0-15 L, 13-40 L, 6-34 L, 2-42
10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Bucknell W, 38-33 Cornell L, 0-24 at Dartmouth L, 0-21 at Penn L, 3-21 Brown L, 19-28
1975 (2-7, 2-5) Captains: Mike Delaney, Mike Yeager 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
at Lafayette Princeton at Harvard Yale at Rutgers at Cornell Dartmouth Penn at Brown
L, 7-10 L, 7-27 L, 30-35 L, 7-34 L, 0-41 W, 42-19 L, 17-22 W, 28-25 L, 13-48
1976 (3-6, 2-5) Captains: Ed Backus, Dave McAvoy 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13
at Harvard L, 10-34 Lafayette W, 38-31 at Penn W, 14-10 Princeton L, 3-9 at Yale L, 6-37 Rutgers L, 0-47 at Dartmouth L, 14-34 Cornell W, 35-17 Brown L, 17-28
1977 (2-7, 2-6) Captains: Paul McCormick, Jack Gastler, Marty Fischer, Steve Elliot 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12
Harvard L, 7-21 Lafayette W, 21-10 Penn W, 30-18 at Princeton L, 7-28 Yale L, 20-42 Colgate L, 36-48 Dartmouth L, 7-14 at Cornell L, 7-20 at Brown L, 14-21
1978 (3-5-1, 2-4-1) Captains: Mike McGraw, Artie Pulsinelli 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
at Harvard W, 21-19 Lafayette W, 21-0 at Penn L, 19-31 Princeton W, 14-10 at Yale T, 3-3 at Rutgers L, 0-69 at Dartmouth L, 7-37 Cornell L, 14-35 Brown L, 12-24
1979 (1-8, 1-6) Captains: Brian O'Hagan, Geoff Stoner 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10
Harvard at Lafayette Penn at Princeton Yale Colgate Dartmouth at Cornell
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L, 7-26 L, 7-14 W, 12-7 L, 0-35 L, 7-37 L, 14-24 L, 0-17 L, 7-24
11/17 at Brown L, 14-31 1980 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Sean Cannon, Rico Josephs 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
at Harvard Lafayette at Penn Princeton at Yale Colgate Holy Cross at Dartmouth Cornell Brown
L, 6-26 W, 6-0 L, 13-24 L, 19-31 L, 10-30 L, 22-35 L, 0-26 L, 0-48 L, 0-24 L, 13-31
1981 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Vince Pellini, Tom McNally 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Harvard Lafayette Penn at Princeton Yale Colgate at Holy Cross Dartmouth at Cornell at Brown
L, 6-23 L, 13-28 W, 20-9 L, 14-21 L, 17-48 L, 3-41 L, 7-14 L, 7-21 L, 9-15 L, 20-23
1982 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Jim Davin, Mike Scavina 9/28 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
at Harvard L, 16-27 Lafayette L, 23-53 at Penn L, 31-51 Princeton W, 35-14 at Yale L, 10-36 Bucknell L, 25-42 at Army L, 8-41 at Dartmouth L, 41-56 Cornell L, 26-35 Brown L, 21-35
1983 (1-7-2, 1-5-1) Captain: John Witkowski 9/17 9/24 9/30 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
Harvard at Lafayette Penn at Princeton Yale Bucknell at Holy Cross Dartmouth at Cornell at Brown
L, 14-43 L, 29-34 L, 10-35 L, 26-35 W, 21-18 T, 31-31 L, 28-77 T, 17-17 L, 6-31 L, 36-42
1984 (0-9, 0-7) Captain: Tony Mazzarini 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17
at Harvard Lafayette at Penn Princeton at Yale Colgate at Dartmouth Cornell Brown
L, 21-35 L, 14-23 L, 7-35 L, 8-38 L, 21-28 L, 16-35 L, 9-41 L, 7-19 L, 14-28
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1985 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Bill Strack 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Harvard at Lafayette Penn at Princeton Yale Bucknell at Colgate Dartmouth at Cornell at Brown
L, 17-49 L, 0-20 L, 14-46 L, 0-31 L, 28-12 L, 10-13 L, 11-55 L, 3-34 L, 8-21 L, 0-34
1986 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Chris Riga 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
at Harvard L, 0-35 Lafayette L, 21-26 at Penn L, 7-42 Princeton L, 14-20 at Yale L, 0-47 Colgate L, 8-54 Villanova L, 34-42 at Dartmouth L, 0-41 Cornell L, 0-28 Brown L, 7-45
1987 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Mike Bissinger 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Harvard at Lafayette Penn at Princeton Yale at Bucknell Lehigh Dartmouth at Cornell at Brown
L, 0-35 L, 7-38 L, 0-23 L, 8-38 L, 13-27 L, 20-62 L, 10-26 L, 10-12 L, 20-31 L, 16-19
1988 (2-8, 2-5) Captain: John Alex 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
at Harvard L, 7-41 Lafayette L, 3-49 at Penn L, 10-24 Princeton W, 16-13 at Yale L, 10-24 Bucknell L, 7-21 at Lehigh L, 27-56 at Dartmouth L, 10-20 Cornell L, 19-42 Brown W, 31-13
1989 (1-9, 1-6) Captain: Bart Barnett 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
Harvard L, 10-26 at Villanova L, 0-38 at Lafayette L, 14-52 Penn L, 21-24 at Princeton L, 8-24 Yale L, 0-23 Bucknell L, 12-27 Dartmouth L, 12-13 at Cornell W, 25-19 at Brown L, 28-41
1990 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Bruce Mayhew, Galen Snyder 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17
Harvard L, 6-9 at Bucknell L, 16-41 at Lehigh L, 9-42 Lafayette L, 34-41 at Penn L, 6-21 at Yale L, 7-31 Princeton W, 17-15 at Dartmouth L, 20-34 Cornell L, 0-41 Brown L, 0-17
1991 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Chuck Dimitroff, Brad Hutton 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
at Harvard L, 16-21 Lehigh L, 9-22 Fordham L, 16-20 Penn W, 20-14 at Lafayette L, 15-30 Yale L, 9-36 at Princeton L, 6-22 Dartmouth L, 19-28 at Cornell L, 21-28 at Brown L, 23-28
1992 (3-7, 2-5) Captain: Des Werthman 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Harvard L, 20-27 at Fordham W, 18-9 Colgate L, 29-34 Bucknell L, 22-29 at Penn L, 21-34 at Yale L, 0-23 Princeton L, 7-34 at Dartmouth L, 19-38 Cornell W, 35-30 Brown W, 34-28
1993 (2-8, 1-6) Captain: Adam Yeloushan 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
at Harvard L, 3-30 Fordham W, 7-0 at Colgate L, 24-27 Lafayette L, 6-58 Penn L, 7-36 Yale L, 28-35 at Princeton L, 3-14 Dartmouth L, 25-42 at Cornell W, 29-24 at Brown L, 23-28
1994 (5-4-1, 3-4) Captains: Brian Bassett, Jamie Schwalbe 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/19 11/5 11/12 11/19
Harvard L, 32-39 at Lehigh T, 28-28 Lafayette W, 28-13 at Fordham W, 24-13 at Penn L, 3-12 at Yale W, 30-9 Princeton W, 17-10 at Dartmouth L, 13-14 Cornell W, 38-33 Brown L, 27-59
1995 (3-6-1, 3-4) Captains: Mike Cavanaugh, Eric Keck, Rory Wilfork 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
at Harvard W, 28-24 St. Mary's L, 14-34 Lafayette T, 10-10 Penn W, 24-14 Lehigh L, 35-37 Yale W, 21-7 at Princeton L, 14-44 Dartmouth L, 27-43 at Cornell L, 14-35 at Brown L, 14-33
1996 (8-2, 5-2) Captains: Ryan Gabriele, Randy Murff, Marcellus Wiley, Rory Wilfork 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Harvard W, 20-13 at Fordham W, 17-10 at Holy Crow W, 42-16 at Penn (OT) W, 20-19 Lafayette W, 3-0 at Yale W, 13-10 Princeton L, 11-14 at Dartmouth L, 0-40 Cornell W, 24-10 Brown W, 31-27
1997 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Jay DuPertuis, Matt Kuhn 9/20 at Harvard L, 7-45 9/27 Towson W, 16-6 10/4 at Lafayette L, 3-31 10/11 Holy Cross L, 16-45 10/18 Penn W, 7-24 10/25 Yale W, 21-10 11/1 Princeton W, 17-0 11/8 Dartmouth L, 21-23 11/15 at Cornell L, 22-33 11/22 at Brown L, 11-42 *Includes forfeit victory 1998 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Bert Bondi, Paul Roland, Jeremy Taylor, Chris Tillotson 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
Harvard W, 24-0 at Bucknell L, 20-27 at St. Mary's W, 20-17 Lehigh L, 19-20 at Penn L, 0-20 at Yale L, 14-37 Princeton L, 0-20 at Dartmouth W, 24-14 Cornell W, 22-10 Brown L, 3-10
1999 (3-7, 1-6) Captains: Jason Bivens, Justin Meadlin, Matt Radley, Jon Sproul 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30
11/6 Dartmouth 11/13 at Cornell 11/20 at Brown
W, 21-14 L, 29-31 L, 66-23
2000 (3-7, 1-6) Captains: Jason Pease, Avery Moseley 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
Fordham W, 43-22 at Bucknell L, 10-12 Princeton (OT) L, 24-27 Lafayette W, 47-22 at Penn L, 25-43 Dartmouth W, 49-21 at Yale L, 0-41 at Harvard L, 0-34 Cornell L, 31-35 at Brown L, 27-45
2001 (3-7, 3-4) Captains: Sloane Joseph, Brian Lysiak, Jeff McCall, Johnathan Reese 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/22
Bucknell (OT) L, 20-23 at Princeton L, 11-44 at Lafayette L, 14-31 Penn L, 7-35 at Dartmouth W, 27-20 Yale W, 28-14 Harvard L, 33-45 at Cornell W, 35-28 Brown L, 21-45 at Fordham L, 10-41
2002 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Chris Carey, Pat Girardi 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Fordham at Colgate Princeton Lafayette at Penn Dartmouth at Yale at Harvard Cornell at Brown
W, 13-11 L, 6-38 L, 32-35 L, 21-28 L, 10-44 L, 23-24 L, 7-35 L, 7-28 L, 14-17 L, 28-35
2003 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Rashad Biggers, Chris Carey, Jeff Roether 9/20 at Fordham L, 30-37 9/27 Bucknell W, 19-16 10/4 at Princeton W, 33-27 10/11 at Lafayette L, 27-41 10/118 Penn L, 7-31 10/25 at Dartmouth L, 21-26 11/1 Yale L, 14-29 11/8 Harvard W, 16-13 11/15 at Cornell W, 34-21 11/22 Brown L, 10-42
at Harvard L, 7-24 Towson W, 28-13 at Lehigh L, 13-63 Bucknell W, 10-7 Penn L, 17-41 Yale L, 29-41 at Princeton L, 15-44
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004 (1-9,1-6) Captains: Rashad Biggers, Chuck Britton, Jeff Otis, Michael Quarshie 9/18 Fordham 9/25 at Bucknell 10/2 Princeton (OT) 10/9 Lafayette 10/16 at Penn 10/23 Dartmouth 10/30 at Yale 11/6 at Harvard 11/13 Cornell 11/20 at Brown
L, 14-17 L, 13-42 L, 26-27 L, 14-35 L, 3-14 W, 9-6 L, 14-21 L, 0-38 L, 26-32 L, 21-33
2005 (2-7, 0-7) Captains: Bill Beechum, Prosper Nwokocha, Joe Winters 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
at Fordham W, 23-17 Duquesne W, 23-13 at Princeton L, 3-43 at Lafayette L, 7-14 Penn L, 16-44 at Dartmouth L, 6-17 Yale L, 3-37 Harvard L, 7-55 at Cornell L, 7-45 Brown L, 21-52
2006 (5-5, 2-5) Captains: Matt Barsamian, Adam Brekke, Uche Osadebe 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
Fordham W, 37-7 Georgetown W, 23-21 Princeton L, 6-19 Iona W, 24-0 at Penn L, 0-16 Dartmouth L, 7-20 at Yale L, 3-21 at Harvard L, 7-24 Cornell W, 21-14 at Brown W, 22-21
2007 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Craig Hormann, Drew Quinn, JoJo Smith 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17
at Fordham Marist at Princeton at Lafayette Penn at Dartmouth Yale Harvard at Cornell Brown
L, 10-27 W, 31-7 L, 32-42 L, 0-29 L, 28-59 L, 28-37 L, 7-28 L, 12-27 L, 14-34 L, 22-30
2008 (2-8, 2-5) Captains: Mike Brune, Jordan Davis, Drew Quinn 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
Fordham at Townson Princeton Lafayette at Penn Dartmouth at Yale at Harvard
L, 22-29 L, 24-31 L, 24-27 L, 3-13 L, 10-15 W, 21-13 L, 12-27 L, 28-42
11/15 Cornell 11/22 at Brown
W, 17-7 L, 10-41
2009 (4-6, 2-5) Captains: Alex Gross, Taylor Joseph, Austin Knowlin, Lou Miller, M.A. Olawale, John Seiler 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
Lehigh L, 10-24 Penn L, 7-21 at Dartmouth L, 0-56 at Yale L, 12-53 Harvard L, 0-34 at Cornell L, 9-24 Brown L, 7-48
at Fordham W, 40-28 Central Conn. St. L, 13-22 at Princeton W, 38-0 at Lafayette L, 21-24 Penn L, 13-27 at Dartmouth L, 6-28 Yale L, 22-23 Harvard L, 14-34 at Cornell W, 30-20 Brown W, 28-14
2010 (4-6, 2-5) Captains: Alex Gross, Andrew Kennedy, Matt Moretto, Mike Stephens 9/10 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20
Fordham Townson Princeton Lafayette at Penn Dartmouth at Yale at Harvard Cornell at Brown
L, 9-16 W, 24-10 W, 42-14 W, 42-28 L, 13-27 L, 21-24 L, 28-31 L, 7-23 W, 20-17 L, 16-38
2011 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Sean Brackett, Bob Hauschildt, Ross Morand, Mike Stephens 9/17 9/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/19
at Fordham L, 14-21 Albany L, 21-44 at Princeton L, 21-24 Sacred Heart L, 25-34 Penn L, 20-27 at Dartmouth L, 0-37 Yale L, 13-16 Harvard L, 21-35 at Cornell L, 41-62 Brown W, 35-28 (2OT)
2012 (3-7, 2-5) Captains: Sean Brackett, Josh Martin 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17
Marist Fordham Princeton at Lehigh at Penn Dartmouth Yale at Harvard Cornell at Brown
W, 10-9 L, 13-20 L, 6-33 L, 14-35 L, 20-24 L, 16-21 W, 26-22 L, 0-69 W, 34-17 L, 6-22
2013 (0-10, 0-7) Captains: Seyi Adebayo, Marcorus Garrett, Hamilton Garner, Zach Olinger 9/21 9/28 10/5
at Fordham Monmouth at Princeton
L, 7-52 L, 14-37 L, 7-53
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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Opponent Albany Alfred Alumni Amherst Army Berkeley AC Brown Bucknell Buffalo Carlisle C.C.N.Y. Central Conn. St. Colgate Connecticut Cornell Crescent AC Dartmouth Duke Duquesne Franklin & Marshall Fordham Fort Monmouth Georgetown Georgia Hamilton Harvard Haverford Hobart Holy Cross Iona Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh Maine Manhattan AC Marist Meritt Michigan Middlebury Monmouth Navy N.Y.U. Ohio State Penn State Penn Princeton Rutgers Sacred Heart St. Lawrence St. Mary’s (Calif.) Seton Hall Stanford Stevens Swarthmore Syracuse Towson Trinity Tufts Tulane Union Ursinus U.S.S. Arizona Vermont Villanova Virginia VMI Wesleyan William & Mary Williams Wisconsin Yale TOTALS
First Meeting 2011 1925 1903 1889 1899 1891 1902 1973 1900 1899 1875 2009 1921 1915 1889 1889 1899 1926 2005 1904 1890 1942 1901 1940 1901 1877 1901 1917 1947 2006 1925 1889 1889 1936 1889 2007 1918 1935 1922 2013 1900 1899 1925 1933 1878 1874 1870 2011 1915 1995 1905 1934 1872 1902 1901 2010 1889 1904 1939 1899 1922 1919 1916 1986 1931 1934 1890 1926 1900 1940 1872
W L T Last CU Victory 0 1 0 1 0 0 1925 (46-0) 1 0 0 1903 (16-0) 7 4 3 1949 (27-7) 4 14 3 1947 (21-20) 1 0 0 1891(32-0) 26 50 2 2011 (35-28 2ot) 3 11 2 2003 (19-16) 2 2 0 1902 (5-2) 2 1 0 1901(40-12) 4 0 0 1884 (16-0) 0 1 0 4 20 1 1967 (17-14) 1 0 0 1915 (17-6) 36 62 3 2012(34-17) 0 3 0 17 66 1 2008 (21-13) 1 0 0 1926 (24-0) 1 0 0 2005 (23-13) 1 0 0 1904 (28-0) 11 11 0 2009 (40-28) 1 0 0 1942 (39-0) 2 0 0 2006 (23-21) 1 1 0 1940 (19-13) 3 1 0 1903 (29-0) 14 57 1 2003 (16-13) 3 0 0 1925 (59-0) 2 0 0 1950 (42-12) 2 6 0 1996 (42-16) 1 0 0 2006 (24-0) 2 0 1 1928 (14-13) 12 28 2 2010 (42-28) 5 12 1 1963 (42-21) 3 0 0 1942 (34-2) 1 1 0 1889 (22-0) 2 0 0 2012 (10-9) 1 0 0 1918 (7-0) 0 3 0 6 0 0 1932 (51-0) 0 1 0 9 13 1 1948 (13-0) 8 3 1 1924 (40-0) 0 2 0 2 0 0 1934 (14-7) 21 71 1 1996 (20-19 ot) 15 67 1 2010 (42-14) 21 23 5 1971 (17-16) 0 1 0 2 0 0 1924 (52-0) 1 1 0 1998 (20-17) 1 0 0 1905 (21-0) 2 0 1 1936 (7-0) 10 5 2 1915 (15-6) 3 2 0 1904 (12-0) 9 11 4 1948 (34-28) 1 1 0 2010 (24-10) 1 2 0 1920 (21-0) 1 0 0 1904 (31-0) 0 1 0 13 1 1 1944 (21-0) 2 0 0 1923 (13-0) 0 0 1 5 0 0 1928 (20-0) 0 2 0 4 0 0 1936 (39-0) 4 0 0 1939 (26-7) 16 5 1 1931(37-0) 1 0 0 1926 (13-10) 14 5 2 1937 (37-0) 1 0 0 1940 (7-6) 20 70 2 2012 (26-22) 371 642 43
Van Cortlandt 242 St
Last Opp. Victory 2011 (44-21) 1921 (9-7) 1982 (41-8) 2013 (48-7) 2004 (42-13) 1958 (34-14) 1899 (45-0)
225 St
215 St
2009 (22-13) 2002 (38-6) 2013 (24-9) 1891 (42-0) 2013 (56-0) 2013 (52-7) 1941 (7-3) 1916 (14-7) 2013 (34-0) 1997 (45-16) 2009 (24-21) 2013 (24-10) 1891(28-0) 1941(28-0) 2013 (37-14) 1955 (47-0) 1919 (27-12) 1926 (32-7) 2013 (21-7) 2013 (53-7) 1978 (69-0) 2011 (34-25) 1995 (34-14) 1919 (13-0) 1920 (21-7) 1940 (3-0) 2008 (31-24) 1891 (54-0) 1939 (25-0) 1916 (3-0)
207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle
1989 (38-0)
42 St Times Square
1920 (10-0) 1923 (10-0) 2013 (53-12)
34 St Penn Station
79
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215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
80
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Albany (0-1) 9/24/2011 H L, 21-44 Alfred (1-0) 1925 W, 46-0 Alumni (1-0) 1903 W, 16-0 Amherst (7-4-3) 1889 T, 0-0 1899 W, 18-0 1902 L, 0-29 1903 W, 12-0 1905 T, 10-10 1917 L, 6-14 1918 W, 21-7 1919 W, 9-7 1920 W, 20-7 1921 L, 7-9 1922 W, 43-6 1923 T, 0-0 9/24/1950 H W, 27-7 Army (4-14-3) 1899 W, 16-0 1924 T, 14-14 1925 W, 21-7 1936 L, 16-27 1937 L, 18-21 1938 W, 20-18 1939 T, 6-6 1941 L, 0-13 1942 L, 6-34 1943 L, 0-52 10/19/1946 A L, 14-48 10/25/1947 A W, 21-20 10/22/1949 A L, 6-63 10/28/1950 H L, 0-34 10/27/1951 A L, 9-14 10/25/1952 H T, 14-14 10/24/1953 A L, 7-40 10/23/1954 H L, 12-67 10/22/1955 A L, 0-45 10/27/1956 H L, 0-60 10/30/1982 A L, 8-41 Berkeley AC (1-0) 1891 W, 32-0 Brown (26-50-2) 11/8/1902 H L, 0-28 11/27/1919 H T, 7-7 11/15/1930 A L, 0-6 11/12/1931 H W, 9-7 11/10/1932 A L, 6-7 11/10/1934 A W, 39-0 11/23/1935 H W, 18-0 10/23/1937 H L, 6-7 11/26/1938 H L, 27-36 11/30/1940 A T, 0-0 10/4/1941 H W, 13-6
10/10/1942 A 11/18/1944 A 10/27/1945 H 11/9/1949 H 11/23/1950 A 11/24/1951 H 11/22/1952 H 9/26/1954 A 9/24/1955 H 9/29/1956 H 9/28/1957 A 9/27/1958 H 9/26/1959 A 9/24/1960 H 9/30/1961 A 9/29/1962 H 9/28/1963 A 11/21/1964 A 11/20/1965 H 11/19/1966 H 11/25/1967 A 11/23/1968 H 11/21/1969 A 11/21/1970 H 11/20/1971 A 11/25/1972 H 11/24/1973 A 11/23/1974 H 11/22/1975 A 11/13/1976 H 11/12/1977 A 11/18/1978 H 11/17/1979 A 11/22/1980 H 11/21/1981 A 11/20/1982 H 11/19/1983 A 11/17/1984 H 11/23/1985 A 11/22/1986 H 11/21/1987 A 11/19/1988 H 11/18/1989 A 11/17/1990 H 11/23/1991 A 11/21/1992 H 11/20/1993 A 11/19/1994 H 11/18/1995 A 11/23/1996 H 11/22/1997 A 11/21/1998 H 11/20/1999 A 11/18/2000 A 11/17/2001 H 11/23/2002 A 11/22/2003 H 11/20/2004 A 11/19/2005 H 11/18/2006 A 11/17/2007 H 11/22/2008 A
L, 21-28 L, 0-12 W, 27-6 L, 7-16 W, 33-0 W, 29-14 W, 14-0 L, 8-17 W, 14-12 L, 0-20 W, 23-20 L, 0-22 W, 21-6 W, 37-0 W, 50-0 W, 22-0 W, 22-14 L, 0-7 L, 7-51 W, 40-38 L, 7-14 W, 46-28 W, 18-3 L, 12-17 W, 24-6 W, 28-12 L, 14-37 L, 19-28 L, 13-48 L, 17-28 L, 14-21 L, 12-24 L, 14-31 L, 13-31 L, 20-23 L, 21-35 L, 36-42 L, 14-28 L, 0-34 L, 7-45 L, 16-19 W, 31-13 L, 28-41 L, 0-17 L, 23-28 W, 34-28 L, 23-28 L, 27-59 L, 14-33 W, 31-27 L, 11-42 L, 3-10 L, 23-66 L, 27-45 L, 21-45 L, 28-35 L, 10-42 L, 21-33 L, 21-52 W, 22-21 L, 22-30 L, 10-41
11/21/2009 H W, 28-14 11/20/2010 A L, 16-38 11/19/2011 H W, 35-28 11/17/2012 A L, 6-22 11/13/2013 H L, 7-48 Bucknell (3-11-2) 10/26/1974 H W, 38-33 10/23/1982 H L, 25-42 10/22/1983 H T, 31-31 10/26/1985 H L, 10-13 10/24/1987 A L, 20-62 10/22/1988 H L, 7-21 10/28/1989 H L, 12-27 9/22/1990 A L, 16-41 10/10/1992 H L, 22-29 9/26/1998 A L, 20-27 10/9/1999 H W, 10-7 9/23/2000 A L, 10-12 9/22/2001 H L, 20-23 9/27/2003 H W, 19-6 9/25/2004 A L, 13-42 Buffalo (2-2) 1900 W, 17-0 1901 L, 0-5 1902 W, 5-0 10/25/1958 A L, 13-34 Carlisle (2-1) 1899 L, 0-45 1900 W, 17-6 1901 W, 40-12 C.C.N.Y. (3-0) 1875 W, 5-0 1883 W, 12-0 1884 W, 16-0 Central Conn. State (0-1) 9/26/2009 H L, 13-22 Colgate (4-20-1) 1921 L, 14-21 1922 L, 6-59 1927 L, 7-13 1929 L, 0-33 1930 L, 0-54 1938 L, 0-12 1939 T, 0-0 1940 W, 20-17 1941 L, 21-30 1942 L, 21-35 1943 L, 0-41 1944 L, 0-6 1945 W, 31-7 9/26/1964 H W, 21-14 9/30/1967 H W, 17-14 10/22/1977 H L, 36-48 10/27/1979 H L, 14-24 10/25/1980 H L, 22-35 10/24/1981 H L, 3-41
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10/27/1984 H 11/2/1985 A 10/25/1986 H 10/3/1992 H 10/2/1993 A 9/28/2002 A
L, 16-35 L, 11-55 L, 8-54 L, 29-34 L, 24-27 L, 6-38
Connecticut (1-0) 1915 W, 17-6 Cornell (36-62-3) 11/23/1889 H L, 0-20 11/22/1890 A L, 0-36 11/4/1899 H L, 0-39 11/16/1901 H L, 0-24 11/14/1903 A W, 17-12 11/12/1904 H W, 12-6 11/18/1905 A W, 12-6 11/13/1920 A L, 7-34 11/5/1921 H L, 7-41 11/4/1922 A L, 0-56 11/10/1923 H L, 0-35 11/1/1924 A L, 0-14 10/31/1925 H L, 14-17 10/30/1926 H W, 17-9 10/29/1927 A T, 0-0 11/3/1928 H T, 0-0 11/2/1929 A L, 6-12 11/1/1930 H W, 10-7 10/31/1931 A L, 0-13 10/29/1932 H W, 6-0 11/4/1933 A W, 9-6 11/3/1934 H W, 14-0 11/2/1935 A T, 7-7 10/31/1936 H W, 20-13 10/30/1937 A L, 0-14 10/29/1938 H L, 7-23 11/4/1939 A L, 7-13 11/2/1940 A L, 0-27 11/1/1941 H W, 7-0 10/31/1942 H W, 14-13 10/30/1943 A L, 6-33 11/4/1944 H L, 7-25 11/3/1945 H W, 34-26 11/2/1946 H L, 0-12 11/1/1947 A W, 22-0 10/30/1948 H L, 13-20 10/29/1949 A L, 0-54 11/4/1950 H W, 20-19 11/3/1951 A W, 21-20 11/1/1952 H L, 14-21 10/31/1953 A L, 13-27 10/30/1954 H L, 0-26 10/29/1955 A L, 19-34 11/3/1956 H W, 25-19 11/2/1957 A L, 0-8 11/1/1958 H L, 0-25 10/31/1959 A L, 7-34 10/29/1960 H W, 44-6 11/4/1961 A W, 35-7 11/3/1962 H W, 25-21 11/2/1963 A L, 17-18
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Cornell (Continued) 10/31/1964 H L, 20-57 10/30/1965 A L, 6-20 10/29/1966 H L, 6-31 11/4/1967 A L, 14-27 11/23/1968 H W, 17-12 11/1/1969 A L, 3-10 10/31/1970 H L, 20-31 10/30/1971 A L, 21-24 11/4/1972 H W, 14-0 11/3/1973 A L, 14-44 11/2/1974 H L, 0-24 11/1/1975 A W, 42-19 11/6/1976 H W, 35-17 11/5/1977 A L, 7-20 11/11/1978 H L, 14-35 11/10/1979 A L, 7-24 11/15/1980 H L, 0-24 11/14/1981 A L, 9-15 11/13/1982 A L, 26-35 11/12/1983 A L, 6-31 11/10/1984 H L, 7-19 11/16/1985 A L, 8-21 11/15/1986 H L, 0-28 11/14/1987 A L, 20-31 11/12/1988 H L, 19-42 11/11/1989 A W, 25-19 11/10/1990 H L, 0-41 11/16/1991 A L, 21-28 11/14/1992 H W, 35-30 11/13/1993 A W, 29-24 11/24/1994 A W, 38-33 11/11/1995 A L, 14-35 11/16/1996 H W, 24-10 11/15/1997 A L, 22-23 11/14/1998 H W, 22-10 11/13/1999 A L, 29-31 11/11/2000 H L, 31-35 11/10/2001 A W, 35-28 11/16/2002 H L, 14-17 11/15/2003 A W, 34-21 11/13/2004 H L, 26-32 11/12/2005 A L, 7-45 11/11/2006 H W, 21-14 11/10/2007 A L, 14-34 11/15/2008 H W, 17-7 11/14/2009 A W, 30-20 11/13/2010 H W, 20-17 11/12/2011 A L, 41-62 11/10/2012 H W, 34-17 11/16/2013 A L, 9-24 Crescent AC (0-3) 1889 L, 0-30 1890 L, 0-29 1891 L, 42-0 Dartmouth (17-66-1) 11/18/1899 H W, 22-0 10/22/1921 A L, 7-31 11/18/1922 H L, 7-28 11/24/1923 H L, 6-31
10/20/1928 A 10/19/1929 H 10/18/1930 A 10/17/1931 H 11/30/1935 H 11/7/1936 A 11/20/1937 H 10/12/1940 A 11/21/1942 H 11/6/1943 A 11/25/1944 H 11/24/1945 H 10/26/1946 A 11/8/1947 H 11/6/1948 A 11/5/1949 H 11/11/1950 A 11/10/1951 H 11/8/1952 A 11/7/1953 H 11/6/1954 A 11/5/1955 H 11/10/1956 A 11/9/1957 H 11/8/1958 A 11/7/1959 H 11/5/1960 A 11/11/1961 H 11/10/1962 A 11/9/1963 H 11/7/1964 A 11/6/1965 H 11/5/1966 A 11/11/1967 H 11/9/1968 A 11/8/1969 H 11/7/1970 A 11/6/1971 H 11/11/1972 A 11/10/1973 H 11/9/1974 A 11/9/1975 H 10/30/1976 A 10/29/1977 H 11/4/1978 A 11/3/1979 H 11/8/1980 A 11/7/1981 H 11/6/1982 A 11/5/1983 H 11/3/1984 A 11/9/1985 H 11/8/1986 A 11/7/1987 H 11/5/1988 A 11/4/1989 H 11/3/1990 A 11/9/1991 H 11/7/1992 A 11/6/1993 H 11/5/1994 A 11/4/1995 H
L, 7-21 L, 0-34 L, 0-52 W, 19-6 W, 13-7 L, 13-20 L, 0-27 W, 20-6 L, 13-26 L, 13-47 L, 0-18 W, 21-0 W, 33-13 W, 15-0 L, 21-26 L, 14-38 L, 7-14 W, 21-6 L, 14-38 W, 25-19 L, 0-26 L, 7-14 L, 0-14 L, 0-7 L, 0-38 L, 0-22 L, 6-22 W, 35-14 L, 0-42 L, 6-47 L, 14-31 L, 0-47 L, 14-56 L, 7-13 L, 19-31 L, 7-37 L, 0-55 W, 31-29 L, 8-38 L, 6-24 L, 0-21 L, 17-22 L, 14-34 L, 7-14 L, 7-37 L, 0-17 L, 0-48 L, 7-21 L, 41-56 T, 17-17 L, 9-41 L, 3-34 L, 0-41 L, 10-12 L, 10-20 L, 12-13 L, 20-34 L, 19-28 L, 19-38 L, 25-42 L, 13-14 L, 27-43
11/9/1996 A 11/8/1997 H 11/7/1998 A 11/6/1999 H 10/21/2000 H 10/20/2001 A 10/26/2002 H 10/25/2003 A 10/23/2004 H 10/22/2005 A 10/21/2006 H 10/20/20007 A 10/25/2008 H 10/24/2009 A 10/23/2010 H 10/22/2011 A 10/20/2012 H 10/26/2013 A
L, 0-40 L, 21-23 W, 24-14 W, 21-14 W, 49-21 W, 27-20 L, 23-24 L, 21-26 W, 9-6 L, 6-17 L, 7-20 L, 28-37 W, 21-13 L, 6-28 L, 21-24 L, 0-37 L, 16-21 L, 0-56
Duke (1-0) 1926 W, 24-0 Duquesne (1-0) 9/24/2005 H W, 23-13 Franklin & Marshall (1-0) 1904 W, 28-0 Fordham (11-11) 1890 W, 40-0 1902 W, 45-0 9/30/1972 H W, 44-0 10/5/1991 H L, 16-20 9/26/1992 A W, 18-9 9/25/1993 H W, 7-0 10/8/1994 A W, 24-13 9/28/1996 A W, 17-10 9/16/2000 H W, 43-22 11/22/2001 A L, 10-41 9/21/2002 H W, 13-11 9/20/2003 A L, 30-37 9/18/2004 H L, 14-17 9/17/2005 A W, 23-17 9/16/2006 H W, 37-7 9/15/2007 A L, 10-27 9/20/2008 H L, 22-29 9/19/2009 A L, 40-28 9/10/2010 H L, 9-16 9/17/2011 A L, 14-21 9/22/2012 H L, 13-20 9/21/2013 A L, 7-52 Fort Monmouth (1-0) 1942 W, 39-0 Georgetown (2-0) 1901 W, 18-0 9/23/2006 H W, 23-1 Georgia (1-1) 1940 W, 19-13
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
Bill Swiacki ‘48
1941
L, 3-7
Hamilton (3-1) 1901 W, 12-0 1902 W, 35-0 1903 W, 29-0 1916 L, 7-14 Harvard (13-57-1) 11/5/1877 N L, 0-6 11/6/1880 H L, 0-3G-1T 11/5/1881 A L, 0-1G-3TL 11/11/1882 A L, 0-2G,4T 10/13/1900 A L, 0-24 10/12/1901 A L, 0-18 10/2/1948 A L, 24-33 10/1/1949 H W, 14-7 10/7/1950 A W,28-7 10/6/1951 H W, 35-0 10/4/1952 A W, 16-7 10/17/1953 H W, 8-0 10/16/1954 A W, 7-6 10/15/1955 H L, 7-21 10/20/1956 H W, 26-20 10/19/1957 A L, 6-19 10/18/1958 H L, 0-26 10/17/1959 A L, 22-38 10/15/1960 H L, 7-8 10/21/1961 A W, 26-14 10/20/1962 H L, 14-36 10/19/1963 A T, 3-3 10/10/1964 H L, 0-3 10/9/1965 A L, 6-21 10/8/1966 H L, 7-34 10/14/1967 A L, 13-49 10/12/1968 H L, 14-21 10/11/1969 A L, 0-51 10/10/1970 H W, 28-21 10/9/1971 A L, 19-21 10/14/1972 H L, 18-20 10/13/1973 A L, 0-57 10/12/1974 H L, 6-34 10/11/1975 A L, 30-35 9/18/1976 A L, 10-34 9/17/1977 H L, 7-21 9/23/1978 A W, 21-19 9/22/1979 H L, 7-26
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157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
81
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
82
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Harvard (Continued) 9/20/1980 A L, 6-26 9/19/1981 H L, 6-23 9/28/1982 A L, 16-27 9/17/1983 H L, 14-43 9/22/1984 A L, 21-35 9/21/1985 H L, 17-49 9/20/1986 A L, 0-35 9/19/1987 H L, 0-35 9/18/1988 A L, 7-41 9/16/1989 H L, 10-26 9/15/1990 H L, 6-9 9/21/1991 A L, 16-21 9/19/1992 H L, 20-27 9/18/1993 A L, 3-30 9/17/1994 H L, 32-29 9/16/1995 A L, 28-24 9/21/1996 H W, 20-13 9/20/1997 A L, 7-45 9/19/1998 H W, 24-0 9/18/1999 A L, 7-24 11/4/2000 A L, 0-34 11/3/2001 H L, 33-45 11/9/2002 A L, 7-28 11/8/2003 H W, 16-13 11/6/2004 A L, 0-38 11/5/2005 H L, 7-55 11/4/2006 A L, 7-24 11/3/2007 H L, 12-27 11/8/2008 A L, 28-42 11/7/2009 H L, 14-34 11/6/2010 A L, 7-23 11/5/2011 H L, 21-35 11/3/2012 A L, 0-69 11/9/2013 H L, 0-34 Haverford (3-0) 1901 W, 29-6 1924 W, 29-3 1925 W, 59-0 Hobart (2-0) 1917 W, 70-0 9/3/1950 H W, 35-0 Holy Cross (2-6) 11/15/1947 H W, 10-0 10/24/1959 H L, 7-8 10/22/1960 H L, 6-27 11/1/1980 H L, 0-26 10/31/1981 A L, 7-14 10/29/1983 A L, 28-77 10/5/1996 A W, 42-16 10/11/1997 H L, 16-45 Iona (1-0) 10/7/2006 H W, 24-0 Johns Hopkins (2-0-1) 1925 W, 47-0 1927 T, 7-7 1928 W, 14-13
Lafayette (12-28-2) 1889 T, 10-10 1933 W, 46-6 1945 W, 40-14 11/16/1946 H W, 46-0 9/25/1965 H L, 10-14 9/28/1968 H L, 14-36 9/27/1969 H L, 22-36 9/26/1970 H W, 23-9 9/25/1971 A L, 0-3 9/28/1974 H L, 0-15 9/27/1975 A L, 7-10 9/25/1976 H W, 38-31 9/24/1977 H W, 21-10 9/30/1978 H W, 21-0 9/29/1979 A L, 7-14 9/27/1980 H W, 6-0 9/26/1981 H L, 13-28 9/25/1982 H L, 23-53 9/24/1983 A L, 29-34 9/29/1984 H L, 14-23 9/28/1985 A L, 0-20 9/27/1986 H L, 21-26 9/26/1987 A L, 7-38 9/24/1988 H L, 3-49 9/30/1989 A L, 14-52 10/6/1990 H L, 34-41 10/19/1991 A L, 15-30 10/9/1993 H L, 6-58 10/1/1994 H W, 28-13 9/30/1995 H T, 10-10 10/19/1996 H W, 3-0 10/4/1997 A L, 3-31 10/7/2000 H W, 47-22 10/6/2001 A L, 14-31 10/12/2002 H L, 21-28 10/11/2003 A L, 27-41 10/9/2004 H L, 14-35 10/8/2005 A L, 7-14 10/6/2007 A L, 0-29 10/11/2008 H L, 3-13 10/10/2009 H L, 21-24 10/9/2010 H W, 42-28 Lehigh (5-12-1) 1889 L, 6-51 1932 W, 41-6 1933 W, 39-0 9/26/1953 H W, 14-7 10/26/1957 H L, 6-40 10/28/1961 H L, 7-14 10/27/1962 H W, 22-15 10/26/1963 H W, 42-21 10/31/1987 H L, 10-26 10/29/1988 A L, 27-56 9/29/1990 A L, 9-42 9/28/1991 H L, 9-22 9/24/1994 A T, 28-28 10/14/1995 H L, 35-37 10/10/1998 H L, 19-20 10/2/1999 A L, 13-63 10/6/2012 A L, 14-35
10/12/2013 H L, 10-24 Maine (3-0) 1936 W, 34-0 1940 W, 15-0 1942 W, 34-2 Manhattan AC (1-1) 1889 W, 22-0 1891 L, 0-28 Marist (2-0) 9/22/2007 H W, 31-7 9/15/2012 H W, 10-9 Meritt (1-0) 1918
W, 7-0
Michigan (0-3) 1935 1936 1941
L, 7-19 L, 0-13 L, 0-28
Middlebury (6-0) 1922 W, 17-6 1923 W, 9-6 1929 W, 38-6 1930 W, 48-0 1931 W, 61-0 1932 W, 51-0 Monmouth (0-1) 9/28/2013 H L, 14-37 Navy (9-13-1) 1900 W, 11-0 1901 W, 6-5 1902 W, 5-0 1932 W, 7-6 1933 W, 14-7 1934 L, 7-18 1935 L, 7-28 1937 L, 6-13 1938 L, 9-14 1939 W, 19-13 1940 T, 0-0 1942 L, 9-13 1943 L, 0-61 10/5/1946 H W, 23-14 10/4/1947 A W, 13-6 11/13/1948 H W, 13-0 11/12/1949 A L, 0-28 11/18/1950 H L, 7-29 11/17/1951 H L, 7-21 11/15/1952 A L, 0-28 11/14/1953 H L, 6-14 11/13/1954 A L, 6-51 11/12/1955 H L, 0-47 N.Y.U. (8-3-1) 1899 W, 40-0
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1915 W, 19-16 1916 L, 0-6 1917 L, 7-9 1918 W, 12-0 1919 L, 12-27 1920 W, 14-7 1921 W, 19-0 1922 W, 6-2 1923 W, 21-0 1924 W, 40-0 1925 T, 6-6 Ohio State (0-2) 1925 L, 0-9 1926 L, 7-32 Penn State (2-0) 1933 W, 33-0 1934 W, 14-7 Penn (21-71-1) 11/16/1878 A T, 0-0 11/8/1879 A L, 0-1T 11/26/1881 H 2G-0W 11/14/1883 A L, 1-35 11/9/1889 H L, 0-24 10/22/1890 N L, 0-18 10/20/1900 A L, 0-30 11/2/1901 H W, 10-0 11/1/1902 A L, 0-17 10/24/1903 H W, 18-6 10/22/1904 A L, 0-16 11/25/1905 H L, 0-23 11/20/1920 N L, 7-27 10/20/1923 A L, 7-19 10/18/1924 A L, 7-10 11/13/1926 A L, 0-3 11/12/1927 A L, 0-27 11/17/1928 A L, 7-34 11/16/1929 H L, 0-20 11/17/1934 A W, 13-12 10/19/1935 A L, 0-34 10/16/1937 H W, 26-6 10/22/1938 A L, 13-14 11/8/1941 A L, 16-19 10/24/1942 A L, 12-42
Marty Domres ‘69
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Penn (Continued) 10/23/1943 H L, 0-33 11/11/1944 A L, 7-35 11/10/1945 A L, 7-32 11/9/1946 H L, 6-41 10/18/1947 H L, 14-34 10/16/1948 H L, 14-20 10/15/1949 A L, 7-27 10/21/1950 H L, 0-34 10/20/1951 A L, 13-28 10/18/1952 H L, 17-27 11/17/1956 A L, 6-20 11/16/1957 H L, 6-28 11/15/1958 A L, 0-42 11/14/1959 H L, 6-24 11/12/1960 A W, 16-6 11/18/1961 H W, 37-6 11/17/1962 A W, 21-7 11/16/1963 H W, 33-8 11/14/1964 H W, 33-12 11/13/1965 A L, 21-31 11/12/1966 H W, 22-14 11/18/1967 A L, 6-26 11/16/1968 A L, 7-13 11/15/1969 H L, 7-17 11/14/1970 A L, 14-21 11/13/1971 H W, 17-3 11/18/1972 A L, 14-20 11/17/1973 H L, 8-42 11/16/1974 A L, 3-21 11/15/1975 H W, 28-25 10/2/1976 A W, 14-10 10/1/1977 H W, 30-18 10/7/1978 A L, 19-31 10/6/1979 H W, 12-7 10/4/1980 A L, 13-24 10/3/1981 H W, 20-9 10/2/1982 A L, 31-51 9/30/1983 H L, 10-35 10/6/1984 A L, 7-35 10/5/1985 H L, 14-46 10/4/1986 A L, 7-42 10/3/1987 H L, 0-23 10/1/1988 A L, 10-24 10/7/1989 H L, 21-24 10/13/1990 A L, 6-21 10/12/1991 H W, 20-14 10/17/1992 A L, 21-34 10/16/1993 H L, 7-36 10/15/1994 A L, 3-12 10/7/1995 H W, 24-14 10/12/1996 A W, 20-19 10/18/1997 H L, 7-24 10/17/1998 A L, 0-20 10/16/1999 H L, 17-41 10/14/2000 A L, 25-43 10/13/2001 H L, 7-35 10/19/2002 A L, 10-44 10/18/2003 H L, 7-31 10/16/2004 A L, 3-14 10/15/2005 H L, 16-44 10/14/2006 A L, 0-16
10/13/2007 10/18/2008 10/17/2009 10/16/2010 10/15/2011 10/13/2012 10/19/2013
H A H A H A H
L, 28-59 L, 10-15 L, 13-27 L, 13-27 L, 20-27 L, 20-24 L, 7-21
Princeton (15-66-1) 11/14/1874 A L, 0-6 11/13/1875 A L, 2-6 11/18/1876 H L, 0-3 11/17/1877 A L, 3T-4G 11/1/1879 A L, 0-2G,3T 11/12/1881 H 3S-1G,2T,2SL 11/25/1882 A L, 0-3G,1T 11/6/1889 H L, 0-71 11/5/1890 H L, 0-85 10/14/1899 H L, 0-11 11/10/1900 H W, 6-5 10/25/1902 A L, 0-21 10/28/1905 H L, 0-12 10/8/1932 H W, 20-7 10/21/1933 A L, 0-20 10/21/1939 H L, 7-14 10/11/1941 A W, 21-0 10/2/1943 H L, 7-26 11/17/1945 A W, 32-7 10/23/1948 H L, 14-16 9/27/1952 H L, 0-14 10/3/1953 A L, 19-20 10/2/1954 H L, 20-54 10/1/1955 A L, 7-20 10/6/1956 A L, 0-39 10/5/1957 H L, 6-47 10/4/1958 A L, 8-43 10/3/1959 H L, 0-22 10/1/1960 A L, 0-49 10/7/1961 H L, 20-30 10/6/1962 A L, 0-33 10/5/1963 H L, 6-7 10/3/1964 A L, 13-23 10/2/1965 H L, 0-31 10/1/1966 A L, 12-14 10/7/1967 H L, 14-28 10/5/1968 A L, 16-44 10/4/1969 H L, 7-21 10/3/1970 A L, 22-24 10/2/1971 H W, 22-20 10/7/1972 A T, 0-0 10/6/1973 H W, 14-13 10/5/1974 A L, 13-40 10/4/1975 H L, 7-27 10/9/1976 H L, 3-9 10/8/1977 A L, 7-28 10/14/1978 H W, 14-10 10/13/1979 A L, 0-35 10/11/1980 H L, 19-31 10/10/1981 A L, 14-21 10/9/1982 H W, 35-14 10/8/1983 A L, 26-35 10/13/1984 H L, 8-38
10/12/1985 10/11/1986 10/10/1987 10/8/1988 10/14/1989 10/27/1990 11/2/1991 10/31/1992 10/30/1993 10/29/1994 10/28/1995 11/2/1996 11/1/1997 10/31/1998 10/30/1999 9/30/2000 9/29/2001 10/5/2002 10/4/2003 10/2/2004 10/1/2005 9/30/2006 9/29/2007 10/4/2008 10/3/2009 10/2/2010 10/1/2011 9/29/2012 10/5/2013
A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A
L, 0-31 L, 14-20 L, 8-38 W, 16-13 L, 8-24 W, 17-15 L, 6-22 L, 7-34 L, 3-14 W, 17-10 L, 14-44 L, 11-14 W, 17-0 L, 0-20 L, 15-44 L, 24-27 L, 11-44 L, 32-35 W, 33-27 L, 26-27 L, 3-43 L, 6-19 L, 32-42 L, 24-27 W, 38-0 W, 42-14 L, 21-24 L, 6-33 L, 7-53
11/21/1959 11/19/1960 11/25/1961 11/24/1962 11/23/1963 10/24/1964 10/23/1965 10/22/1966 10/28/1967 10/26/1968 10/25/1969 10/24/1970 10/23/1971 10/28/1972 10/27/1973 10/25/1975 10/23/1976 10/28/1978
H H A H A H H A H H A H A H A A H A
W, 26-16 L, 2-43 L, 19-32 L, 6-22 W, 35-28 L, 35-38 W, 12-7 L, 34-37 W, 24-13 L, 17-28 L, 14-21 W, 30-14 W, 17-16 L, 3-6 L, 2-28 L, 0-41 L, 0-47 L, 0-69
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
Sacred Heart (0-1) 10/8/2011 H L, 25-34 St. Lawrence (2-0) 1915 W, 57-0 1924 W, 52-0 St. Mary’s (1-1) 9/23/95 H L, 14-34 10/3/98 A W, 20-17
Rutgers (21-23-5) Seton Hall (1-0) 1870 L, 3-6 1905 W, 21-0 1872 T, 0-0 L, 5-7 Stanford (2-0-1) 1873 L, 4-5 1933 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 (Rose Bowl) 1874 L, 1-6 1936 W, 7-0 W, 4-1 1937 T, 0-0 1875 T, 1-1 1877 W, 6T-0 Stevens (10-5-2) 1879 T, 0-0 1872 W, 6-0 1880 W, 3G-3T 1873 W, 2-1 1881 1S-4ST 1874 L, 2-4 1G-3SW,3T 1875 W, 2-1 1882 L, 1T-2G,1T 1876 L, 3-5 1884 L, 5-35 W, 4-0 1890 T, 6-6 1879 T, 0-0 1891 L, 0-44 1881 3G-1G,1TW,2S 1899 W, 26-0 1883 L, 0-19 1900 W, 11-0 1889 W, 12-6 1901 W, 27-0 1891 L, 0-52 1902 W, 43-0 1899 W, 46-0 1935 W, 20-6 1900 W, 45-0 9/28/1946 H W, 13-7 1915 W, 15-6 9/27/1947 H W, 40-28 1916 T, 0-0 9/25/1948 H W, 27-6 1919 L, 0-13 11/21/1953 H W, 27-13 11/20/1954 H L, 12-45 Swarthmore (3-2) 11/19/1955 H L, 6-12 1902 W, 24-0 11/24/1956 A W, 18-12 1903 W, 5-0 11/23/1957 H L, 7-26 1904 W, 12-0 11/22/1958 A L, 0-61 1916 L, 0-18
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137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Swarthmore (Continued) 1920 L, 7-21
Ursinus (2-0) 1922 W, 48-7 1923 W, 13-0 U.S.S. Arizona (0-0-1) 1919 T, 0-0
116 St
Syracuse (9-11-4) 1901 L, 5-11 1902 T, 6-6 1918 L, 0-20 1924 L, 6-9 1925 L, 5-16 1926 L, 2-19 1927 W, 14-7 1928 L, 6-14 1929 L, 0-6 1930 L, 7-19 1931 T, 0-0 1932 T, 0-0 1933 W, 16-0 1934 W, 12-0 1935 L, 2-14 1936 W, 17-0 1937 T, 6-6 1938 L, 27-36 1940 L, 0-3 1944 W, 26-2 1945 W, 32-0 11/23/1946 H W, 59-21 11/22/1947 H W, 28-8 11/20/1948 H W, 34-28
Cathedral Pkwy
Towson (1-1) 9/27/2008 A L, 24-31 9/25/2010 H W, 24-10
Wesleyan (16-5-1) 1890 L, 0-4 1900 W, 12-0 1903 W, 10-0 1904 W, 16-0 1905 T, 0-0 1915 W, 18-0 1916 L, 0-40 1917 L, 0-6 1918 W, 14-0 1919 L, 13-28 1920 L, 0-10 1921 W, 14-3 1922 W, 10-6 1923 W, 12-6 1924 W, 35-0 1925 W, 64-0 1926 W, 41-0 1927 W, 28-0 1928 W, 31-7 1929 W, 52-0 1930 W, 48-0 1931 W, 37-0
225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Trinity (1-2) 1889 L, 4-24 1891 L, 0-54 1920 W, 21-0 Tufts (1-0) 1904 W, 31-0 Tulane (0-1) 1939 L, 0-25 Union (13-1-1) 1899 W, 21-0 1903 W, 36-0 1904 W, 10-0 1905 W, 23-0 1916 L, 0-3 1917 W, 21-0 1918 W, 33-0 1919 T, 0-0 1926 W, 26-0 1927 W, 28-0 1928 W, 27-0 1929 W, 31-0 1930 W, 25-0 1931 W, 51-0 1944 W, 21-0
Vermont (5-0) 1916 W, 6-0 1919 W, 7-0 1926 W, 14-0 1927 W, 32-0 1928 W, 20-0 Villanova (0-2) 11/1/1986 H L, 34-42 9/23/1989 A L, 0-38 Virginia (4-0) 1931 W, 27-0 1932 W, 22-6 1933 W, 15-6 1938 W, 39-0 VMI (4-0) 1934 W, 29-6 1935 W, 12-0 1936 W, 38-0 1939 W, 26-7
William & Mary (1-0) 1926 W, 13-10 Williams (14-5-2) 1900 T, 0-0 1901 W, 5-0 1903 W, 5-0 1904 W, 11-0
1905 W, 11-5 1916 T, 0-0 1917 L, 6-9 1919 L, 0-25 1920 W, 20-14 1921 L, 0-20 1922 L, 10-13 1923 L, 0-10 1924 W, 27-3 1925 W, 26-0 1927 W, 19-0 1928 W, 20-6 1929 W, 33-0 1930 W, 3-0 1931 W, 19-0 1932 W, 46-0 1937 W, 40-6 Wisconsin (1-0) 1940 W, 7-6 Yale (20-70-2) 11/16/1872 A L, 0-3 11/21/1874 A L, 1-5 12/5/1874 A L, 1-6 12/4/1875 A W, 3-2 12/9/1876 N L, 0-2 12/2/1879 A L, 0-2G,3T 11/10/1880 A L, 0-13G,3T 11/17/1881 H 6S-1GL 11/18/1882 A L, 0-11G,4T 11/17/1883 H L, 0-93 10/26/1889 H L, 0-62 10/28/1899 H W, 5-0 10/27/1900 H L, 5-12 10/26/1901 A L, 5-10 10/31/1903 A L, 0-25 10/29/1904 H L, 0-34 11/4/1905 H L, 0-53 10/6/1934 A W, 12-6 10/1/1938 A W, 27-14 10/7/1939 A L, 7-10 10/9/1943 H L, 7-20 10/14/1944 A L, 10-27 10/13/1945 H W, 27-13 10/12/1946 A W, 28-20 10/11/1947 H L, 7-17 10/9/1948 A W, 34-28 10/8/1949 H L, 7-33 10/14/1950 A L, 14-20 10/13/1951 H W, 14-0 10/11/1952 A L, 28-35 10/10/1953 A L, 7-13 10/9/1954 H L, 7-13 10/8/1955 A L, 14-46 10/13/1956 H L, 19-33 10/12/1957 A L, 0-19 10/11/1958 H W, 13-0 10/10/1959 A L, 0-14 10/8/1960 A L, 8-30 10/14/1961 A W, 11-0 10/13/1962 H W, 14-10
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10/12/1963 10/17/1964 10/16/1965 10/15/1966 10/21/1967 10/19/1968 10/18/1969 10/17/1970 10/16/1971 10/21/1972 10/20/1973 10/19/1974 10/18/1975 10/16/1976 10/15/1977 10/21/1978 10/20/1979 10/18/1980 10/17/1981 10/16/1982 10/15/1983 10/20/1984 10/19/1985 10/18/1986 10/17/1987 10/15/1988 10/21/1989 10/20/1990 10/26/1991 10/24/1992 10/23/1993 10/22/1994 10/21/1995 10/26/1996 10/25/1997 10/24/1998 10/23/1999 10/28/2000 10/27/2001 11/2/2002 11/1/2003 10/30/2004 10/29/2005 10/28/2006 10/27/2007 11/1/2008 10/31/2009 10/30/2010 10/29/2011 10/27/2012 11/2/2013
A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A
L, 7-19 T, 9-9 W, 21-7 L, 21-44 L, 7-21 L, 7-28 L, 6-41 L, 15-32 W, 15-14 L, 14-28 L, 0-29 L, 2-42 L, 7-34 L, 6-37 L, 20-42 T, 3-3 L, 7-37 L, 10-30 L, 17-38 L, 10-36 W, 21-18 L, 21-28 L, 12-28 L, 0-47 L, 13-27 L, 10-24 L, 0-23 L, 7-31 L, 9-36 L, 0-23 L, 28-35 W, 30-9 W, 21-7 W, 13-10 W, 21-10 L, 14-37 L, 29-41 L, 0-41 W, 28-14 L, 7-35 L, 14-29 L, 14-21 L, 3-37 L, 3-21 L, 7-28 L, 12-27 L, 22-23 L, 28-31 L, 13-16 W, 26-22 L, 12-53
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach (alma mater)
Van Cortlandt 242 St
Years
G
W
L
T
Pct.
No official coach
1870-1898
79
21
49
9
.323
George F. Sanford (Yale)
1899-1901
35
23
11
1
.676
225 St
William F. Morley (Columbia)
1902-1905
40
26
11
3
.688
T. Nelson Metcalf (Oberlin)
1915-1917
19
8
9
2
.474
215 St
Fred Dawson (Princeton)
1918-1919
15
7
5
3
.567
Frank O’Neill (Williams-Syracuse) 1920-1922
25
11
14
0
.440
Percy D. Haughton (Harvard)
1923-1924
14
8
5
1
.615
1924
4
1
2
1
.333
Charles F. Crowley (Notre Dame) 1925-1929
46
26
16
4
.619
Lou Little (Pennsylvania)
1930-1956
236
110
116
10
.488
Aldo T. Donelli (Duquesne)
1957-1967
99
30
67
2
.309
Frank Navarro (Maryland)
1968-1973
54
16
36
2
.315
William V. Campbell (Columbia)
1974-1979
54
12
41
1
.231
Robert J. Naso (Rutgers)
1980-1984
49
4
43
2
.102
1985
10
0
10
0
.000
Larry McElreavy (New Hampshire) 1986-1988
30
2
28
0
.067
Ray Tellier (Connecticut)
1989-2002
140
42
96
2
.307
Bob Shoop (Yale)
2003-2005
30
7
23
0
.233
Norries Wilson (Minnesota)
2006-2011
60
17
43
0
.283
2012-Present
20
3
17
0
.150
142 years
1056
371
642
43
.351
Paul Withington (Harvard)
James W. Garrett (Utah State)
Pete Mangurian (LSU) TOTALS
207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy
Notes * From 1906 to 1914, football was abolished. * Haughton died during the 1924 season and Withington coached the team for the remainder of the year.
103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station Lou Little
William Morley, Class of 1902
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
CAREER RECORDS Rushing Yards 1. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 2. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 3. Doug Jackson (1973-75) 4. Jordan Davis (2005-08) 5. Greg Abbruzzese (1988, '90-91) Rushing Touchdowns 1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 2. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 3. Marcellus Wiley (1993-96) 4. Eugene Rossides (1945-48) 5. Archie Roberts (1962-64) Vent Yablonski (1946-47)
3,321 1,992 1,528 1,485 1,447 41 32 18 17 16 16
Pass Completions 1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 2 Craig Hormann (2004-07) 3. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 4. Jeff Otis (2002-04) 5. Jeff McCall (1998-01)
613 568 531 429 375
Passing Yardage 1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 2. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 3. Craig Hormann (2004-07) 4. Jeff Otis (2002-04) 5. Marty Domres (1966-68)
7,849 6,237 6,201 4,666 4,492
Touchdown Passes 1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 2. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 3. Jeff McCall (1998-01) 4. Eugene Rossides (1945-48) Archie Roberts (1962-64)
56 46 31 29 29
Total Offense 1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 2. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 3. Craig Hormann (2204-07) 4. Marty Domres (1966-68) 5. Jeff Otis (2002-04)
7,748 7,470 5,945 5,345 4,787
Pass Receptions 1. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 2. Don Lewis (1981-83) 3. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 4. Travis Chmelka (2000-03) 5. Mike Sardo (1990-92)
210 176 170 152 124
Receiving Yards 1. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 2. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 3. Don Lewis (1981-83) 4. Travis Chmelka (2000-03) 5. Dan Upperco (1993-96)
2,484 2,384 2,207 1,560 1,529
Touchdown Receptions 1. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 2. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 3. Dan Upperco (1982-84) 4. Andrew Kennedy (2008-10) 5. David Ramirez (1993-96)
26 23 16 15 13
Scoring 1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 2. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 3. Ralph Hewitt (1929-31) 4. Walter Koppich (1921-24) 5. Cliff Montgomery (1931-33)
282 212 194 192 177
Touchdowns 1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 2. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 3. Ralph Hewitt (1929-31) Cliff Montgomery (1931-33) 5. Bill Reggio (1981-83) Austin Knowlin (2006-09)
47 36 28 28 27 27
Points After Touchdown 1. Luke Eddy (2010-13) 2. Jon Rocholl (2005-08) 3. Nick Rudd (2001-04) 4. Bob McKeon (1975-77) 5. Al Ward (1950-52)
72 63 52 51 50
Field Goals 1. Jon Rocholl (2005-08) 2. Luke Eddy (2010-13) 3. Nick Rudd (2001-04) 4. Miro Lovric (1980-82) Tom Boccafola (1989-91)
38 25 21 20 20
Tackles 1. Vacated (1989-92) 2. Rory Wilfork (1993-96) 3. Alex Gross (2007-10) 4. Vince Pelini (1979-81) 5. Tad Crawford (2004-06)
449 387 331 315 306
Sacks 1. Lou Miller (2006-09) 2. Josh Martin (2010-12) 3. Mario Biaggi (1977-79) Rashaan Curry (1995-98) Ryan Murphy (2010-12) Mike Jennings (1994-96)
17.0 16.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
Interceptions 1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) Philip Murray (1999-2002) 3. Mike Brown (1977-79) 4. Chris Tillotson (1995-98) 5. Andy Shalbrack (2006-09)
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16 16 15 14 12
CAREER RECORDS
Van Cortlandt 242 St
Miscellaneous Career Records Rushing Attempts 725
Johnathan Reese (1998-01)
Punt Return Yardage 713
Eugene Rossides (1946-48)
215 St
Yards Per Rush (Minimum 175 attempts) 6.2 Howard Hansen, 193-1203 (1949-51)
Kickoff Returns 95
Yards Per Catch (Minimum 40 receptions) 18.6 Bill Swiacki, 49-909 (1946-47)
Kickoff Return Yardage 1,977
Passing Attempts 1,176
Interception Return Yardage 245 Chris Tillotson (1995-98)
John Witkowski (1981-83)
Terry Brown (1987-89) Terry Brown (1987-89)
Completion Pct. (Minimum 200 attempts) .591 (313-530) Archie Roberts (1962-64)
Interception Return Touchdowns 2
Scoring by Kicking 177
Punt Return Touchdowns 2 2
Jon Rocholl (2005-08)
Points After Touchdown Attempted 71 Luke Eddy (2010-Present) Punts 233
Ryan Kiernan (1997-00)
Yards Per Punt (Min. 60 att.) 39.6 Paul Delaney (2011-13) Punt Returns 72
Roy Hanks (1994-97)
Six Times
157 St
137 St City College
Tim Coleman (1980-82)
Fumble Recoveries 9 Blocked Kicks 6
Five Times
207 St Dyckman St
Austin Knowlin (2006-09) Roy Hanks (1994-97)
Kick Return Touchdowns 1 Forced Fumbles 13
225 St
Roy Hanks (1994-97) Mark Calveric (1991-93)
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square
Lou Kusserow ‘49 scores one of his 47 career touchdowns.
34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Rushing Yards 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 2 Johnathan Reese (2001) 3. Marcorus Garrett (2012) 4. Doug Jackson (1975) 5. Ayo Oluwole (2003)
1,330 967 957 914 903
Rushing Touchdowns 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 2. Louis Kusserow (1945) Louis Kusserow (1948) 4. John Harper (1995) 5. Vent Yablonski (1947) Doug Jackson (1975) Tom Haggerty (1961) Vacated (1992)
19 15 15 11 10 10 10 10
Pass Completions 1. John Witkowski (1982) 2. John Witkowski (1983) 3. Jeff Otis (2003) 4. Craig Hormann (2007) 5. Steve Hunsberger (2002)
250 234 227 215 212
Completion Percentage (Minimum 75 attempts) 1. Archie Roberts (1963) .616 (101-164) 2. Jeff Otis (2002) .610 (227-164) 3. Archie Roberts (1962) .600 (102-170) 4. Jeff McCall (2001) .587 (165-281) 5. Steve Hunsberger (2002) .582 (181-311) Passing Yardage 1. John Witkowski (1983) 2. John Witkowski (1982) 3. Jeff Otis (2003) 4. Craig Hormann (2007) 5. Bruce Mayhew (1990) Touchdown Passes 1. John Witkowski (1982) 2. John Witkowski (1983) 3. Paul Governali (1942) Sean Brackett (2010) 5. Jeff Otis (2003) Total Offense 1. John Witkowski (1983) 2. John Witkowski (1982) 3. Jeff Otis (2003) 4. Sean Brackett (2010) 5. Marty Domres (1968)
3,152 3,050 2,552 2,505 2,234 29 23 19 19 17 3,167 2,939 2,675 2,588 2,404
Pass Receptions 1. Don Lewis (1982) 2. Austin Knowlin (2007) 3. Bill Reggio (1983) 4. Bill Reggio (1982) 5. Don Lewis (1983)
84 74 71 70 69
Receiving Yards 1. Don Lewis (1982) 2. Austin Knowlin (2007) 3. Bill Reggio (1982) 4. Bill Reggio (1983) 5. Don Lewis (1983)
1,000 988 987 958 888
Touchdown Receptions 1. Bill Reggio (1982) 2. Austin Knowlin (2007) 3. Andrew Kennedy (2010) Wade Fletcher (2003) Bill Reggio (1983) Dan Upperco (1983) Scoring 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 2. Lou Kusserow (1948) 3. Lou Kusserow (1945) 4. Bill Reggio (1982) 5. Walter Koppich (1924) Des Werthman (1992) Touchdowns 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 2. Louis Kusserow (1948) 3. Louis Kusserow (1945) 4. Bill Reggio (1982) 5. John Harper (1995) Des Werthman (1992) Austin Knowlin (2007)
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Points After Touchdown 1. Luke Eddy (2010) 2. Luke Eddy (2011) Joe Aldrich (1994) 4. Charles Klemovich (1948) 5. Larry Walsh (1983) Sam Warren (2001)
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Field Goals 1. Matt Linit (1996) Luke Eddy (2012) 3. Joe Aldrich (1994) Miro Lovric (1981) Jon Rocholl (2005) Nick Rudd (2003)
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Vacated (1991) Vacated (1992) Rory Wilfork (1995) Vince Pelini (1981) Rory Wilfork (1994)
Sacks 1. 3. 5.
Lou Miller (2008) Lou Miller (2009) Tony McGill (1998) Darren Schmidt (2006) Marcellus Wiley (1996) Rashaan Cury (1998) Josh Martin (2012)
Interceptions 1. Robbie Wroe (1969) Bill Olson (1948) 3. Philip Murray (2000) Chris Tillotson (1997) Jim Hudnall (1994) Lou Kusserow (1945)
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Miscellaneous Single-Season Records Rushing Attempts 263......................................................................................Johnathan Reese (2000) Rushing Yards Per Attempt (Minimum 75 attempts) 5.9...........................................................................Lou Kusserow, 130-766 (1948) Yards Per Catch (Minimum 15 receptions) 23.6................................................................................. Bill Swiacki, 18-392 (1946)
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Consecutive Made PATs 26.......................................................................................................Luke Eddy (2010) Consecutive Field Goals Made 7....................................................................... Jon Rocholl (2005-single-season) 7........................................................Matt Pollard (1988-89-multiple seasons) Punts 76.......................................................... Ryan Kiernan (1997), Matt Linit (1996) Average per Punt (Minimum 20 attempts) 41.6............................................................................................ Ken Germann (1941)
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Punt Return Yardage 332........................................................................................................ Bill Carey (1967)
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Punt Returns for Touchdown 2.......................................................Austin Knowlin (2008), Roy Hanks (1995) Jon Rocholl ‘09
Kickoff Returns 39...................................................................................James Witherspoon (1982) Kickoff Return Yardage 821..................................................................................Prosper Nwokocha (2005) Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1..............................................................................................................................Six Times Interception Return Yardage 156.............................................................................................Chris Tillotson (1997)
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Interception Return Touchdowns 2....................................................Jared Morine (2009), Chris Tilotson (1997), Ed Backus (1976)
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Fumbles Forced 7.................................................................................................... Tim Coleman (1982) Fumbles Recovered 5.................................................................................................... Tim Coleman (1981) Johnathan Reese ‘02
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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Rushing Attempts Yards
43, Norman Hayes (vs. Princeton, 1997) 236, Johnathan Reese (vs. Dartmouth, 2000)
Touchdowns 4, Johnathan Reese (vs. Dartmouth, 2000) Sean Brackett (vs. Brown, 2011) Yards Per Attempt 1944)
16.4, Bud Hunter, 7-115 (vs. Syracuse, (Minimum 7 attempts)
Receiving Receptions 14, Bert Bondi (vs. Cornell, 1996) Yards 214, Bill Wazevich (vs. Princeton, 1967) Touchdowns 3, Dale Hopp (vs. Dartmouth, 1953) Bill Reggio (vs. Princeton, 1982) Bill Reggio (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Andrew Kennedy (vs. Yale, 2010) Kurt Williams (vs. Cornell, 2011) Yards Per Catch 39.8, Jim O’Connor, 5-199 (vs. Princeton, 1966) (Minimum 5 receptions) Scoring Points 30, Eugene Rossides (vs. Cornell, 1945) Emmanuel Littauer (vs. St. Lawrence, 1915) Total Touchdowns 5, Eugene Rossides (vs. Cornell, 1945) Emmanuel Littauer (vs. St. Lawrence, 1915) Passing Attempts 64, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Completions 39, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Completion Pct. .857, Archie Roberts, 12-14, (vs. Lehigh, 1962) (Minimum 10 attempts) Yards 466, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) TD Passes 5, Paul Governali (vs. Ft. Monmouth, 1942) John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Sean Brackett (vs. Princeton, 2010) Scoring by Kicking Points 13, Nick Rudd (2003) PAT’s Made 7, Michael Waln (vs. Dartmouth, 2000) John Kennedy (vs. Hobart, 1917) PAT’s Att. 9, Ventan Yablonski (vs. Syracuse, 1946) Field Goals Made 4, Nick Rudd (vs. Princeton, 2003) Howard Miller (vs. Wesleyan, 1915)
Punting Punts 15, Otto Appel (vs. Brown, 1944) Average Distance 50.7, Ryan Kiernan (vs. Yale, 1998) (Minimum 5 attempts) 47.3, Jon Rocholl (vs. Yale, 2007) Kick Returns Punt Returns 9, Eugene Rossides (vs. Dartmouth, 1947) Punt Return Yardage 139, Roger Dennis (vs. Yale, 1965) Kickoff Returns 9, Terry Brown (vs. Bucknell, 1987) Kickoff Return Ydg. 220, Terry Brown (vs. Bucknell, 1987) Defensive Tackles
26, Vacated (vs. Penn, 1991)
Interceptions 4, Lou Kusserow (vs. Yale, 1945) Interception Return Ydg. 96, James Witherspoon (vs. Brown, 1981) Sacks
3, Josh Martin (vs. Cornell, 2012)
Longest Plays Passing 93 yards-John Witkowski to Mark Milam vs. Bucknell, 1983
Rushing: 93 yards-John Nork vs. Lafayette, 1946 93 yards-Jimmy Henderson vs. Yale, 1984 93 yards-J.R. Clearfield vs. Bucknell, 1989
Punt 77 yards-Bill Reed vs. Dartmouth, 1970
Interception Return 96 yards-James Witherspoon vs. Brown, 1981
Punt Return 91 yards-Travis Chmelka vs. Fordham, 2003
Kickoff Return 100 yards-Lou Kusserow vs. Dartmouth, 1948 Field Goal 53 yards-Ralph Hewitt vs. Cornell, 1930 (drop kick) 50 yards-Matt Pollard vs. Lehigh, 1988 (placement)
Miscellaneous Records Longest Winning Streak Eight games, 1903, 1933-34
Longest Losing Streak 44 games, 1983-88 Longest Unbeaten Streak 10 games, 1902-03, 1931-32 (nine victories, one tie)
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Rushing Yards 1. Johnathan Reese 2. Jim O'Connor 3. Solomon Johnson 4. Archie Roberts 5. Johnathan Reese 6. Greg Abbruzzese 7. Jim O'Connor 8. Doug Jackson 9. George Georges 10. Marcorus Garrett
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vs. Dartmouth, 10/21/00 vs. Brown, 11/19/66 vs. Lehigh, 9/28/91 vs. Penn, 11/4/64 vs. Lafayette, 10/7/00 vs. Brown, 11/19/88 vs. Williams, 9/23/67 vs. Penn, 11/15/75 vs. Brown, 11/25/72 vs. Cornell, 11/10/12
Passing Yards 1. John Witkowski 2. John Witkowski 3. Craig Hormann 4. Sean Brackett 5. John Witkowski 6. Marty Domres 7. John Witkowski 8. John Witkowski 9. Marty Domres 10. John Witkowski
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Receiving Yards 1. Bill Wazevich 2. Terry Brown 3. Bill Reggio 4. Jim O’Connor 5. Kurt Williams 6. Austin Knowlin 7. Doug Peck 8. David Ramirez 9. Matt Less 10. Brandon Bowser
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vs. Princeton, 10/7/67 vs. Cornell, 11/12/88 vs. Bucknell, 10/22/83 vs. Princeton, 10/1/66 vs. Cornell, 11/12/11 vs. Penn, 10/13/07 vs. Yale, 10/27/01 vs. Lehigh, 10/14/95 vs. Penn, 10/7/89 vs. Penn, 10/15/05
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THE LAST TIME... TEAM Rushing Touchdowns in a game 3+ – November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4) 4+ – November 19, 2011 vs. Brown
400+ yards total offense in a game Sean Brackett, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (425) 100+ yards receiving in a game Ryan Flannery, September 21, 2013 at Fordham (108)
Touchdown Passes in a game 2+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (4) 3+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (4) 4+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell 5+ – October 2, 2010 vs. Princeton
150+ yards receiving in a game Kurt Williams, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (191)
First Downs in a game 20+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (20) 25+ – October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (27) 30+ - October 11, 1975 vs. Harvard (30)
Scored three or more rushing touchdowns in a game Sean Brackett, November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4)
Rushed for in a game 200+ yards – October 9, 2010 vs. Lafayette (239) 300+ yards – November 19, 1988 vs. Brown (444) 400+ yards – November 19, 1988 vs. Brown (444)
Scored two or more rushing touchdowns in a game Marcorus Garrett, September 28, 2013 vs. Monmouth
Scored four or more touchdowns rushing in a game Sean Brackett, November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4) Scored two or more touchdowns receiving in a game Chris Connors, November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell
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Total Offense in a game 400+ yards – October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (429) 500+ yards – October 2, 2010 vs. Princeton (528) 600+ yards – October 11, 2003 at Lafayette (603)
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Scored 40+ points – November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (41) 50+ points – September 30, 1961 at Brown (50)
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Shut a team out October 3, 2009 at Princeton (38-0)
Kicked five or more PATS in a game Luke Eddy, October 9, 2010 vs. Lafayette (6)
Safety October 27, 2012 vs. Yale
Kicked seven PATS in a game Michael Waln, October 21, 2000 vs. Dartmouth (7)
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Intercepted two or more passes in a game Adam Mehrer, November 21, 2009 vs. Brown
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100+ yards rushing in a game Marcorus Garrett, October 12, 2013 vs. Lehigh (150) 150+ yards rushing in a game Marcorus Garrett, October 12, 2013 vs. Lehigh (150) 200+ yards rushing in a game Johnathan Reese, October 7, 2000 at Lafayette (201)
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200+ yards passing in a game Trevor McDonagh, November 16, 2013 at Cornell (292)
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300+ yards passing in a game Sean Brackett, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (328)
300+ yards total offense in a game Sean Brackett, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (319)
Scored three or more touchdowns receiving in a game Kurt Williams, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell Made three or more field goals in a game Luke Eddy, November 16, 2013 at Cornell Made four or more field goals in a game Nick Rudd, October 4, 2003 at Princeton Kicked 50-yard or longer field goal in a game Matt Pollard, October 29, 1988 vs. Lehigh
Intercepted three or more passes in a game Philip Murray, November 4, 2000 at Harvard Kickoff Return for a touchdown Prosper Nwokocha, September 17, 2005 at Fordham (94 yds.) Punt Return for a touchdown Austin Knowlin, November 15, 2008 vs. Cornell (76 yds.) Fumble Recovery for a touchdown Eugene Edwards vs. Brown, 2007 (69 yards) Interception Return for TD Brian East, November 2, 2013 at Yale (27 yards) Blocked Kick for TD Ryan Mettee vs. Fordham, 2004 (8 yards)
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TEAM RECORDS Game POINTS No. Most Against All Opponents 70 Most Against Ivy Opponents 50 Fewest Against All Opponents 0 Fewest Against Ivy Opponents 0 Most by Opponent 93 Fewest by Opponent 0 FIRST DOWNS No. Most 30 Fewest 2 2 Most by Opponent 35 (2013) Fewest by Opponent 4 RUSHING No. Most Attempts 84 Fewest Attempts 13 Most Attempts by Opponent 80 Fewest Attempts by Opponent 19 Most Yards 444 Fewest Yards -80 Most Yards by Opponent 553 Fewest Yards by Opponent -30 Passing No. Most Attempts 64 Fewest Attempts 4 Most Attempts by Opponent 59 59 Fewest Attempts by Opponent 2 Most Completions 37 Fewest Completions 1 1 Most Completions by Opponent 37 Fewest Completions by Opponent 0 0 Best Completion Percentage .909 Worst Completion Percentage .059 Best Opponent Completion Percentage .857 Worst Opponent Completion Percentage .077 Most Yards 466 Fewest Yards -1 Most Yards by Opponent 437 Fewest Yards by Opponent 0 Most Touchdowns 5 5 TOTAL OFFENSE No. Most Attempts 106 Fewest Attempts 34 Most Attempts by Opponent 103 Fewest Attempts by Opponent 45 Most Yards 606 Fewest Yards -45 Most Yards by Opponent 667 Fewest Yards by Opponent 75 PUNTING No. Most Punts 16 Fewest Punts 1 Best Average 50.7 Worst Average 16.7
Opponent (Year) Hobart (1917) Brown (1961) 181 times 143 times since 1900 Yale (1883) 133 times since 1900 Opponent (Year) Harvard (1975) Princeton (1957) Dartmouth (1959) Fordham (2013)
Season No. 288 214 13 35 402 26 No. 223 64 272
Colgate (1944) Opponent (Year) Penn (1966) Princeton (2006) Princeton (1979) Lehigh (1998) Brown (1988) Navy (1943) Navy (1943) Lehigh (1998) Opponent (Year) Dartmouth (1982) Lafayette (1946) Cornell (1992) Princeton (2002) Penn (1978) Dartmouth (1982) Dartmouth (1953) Holy Cross (1959) Cornell (1992) Yale (1954) Cornell (1965) Hobart (1950) 10-11 Holy Cross (1959) 1-17 Lafayette (2004) 12-14 Brown (1969) Dartmouth (1982) Rutgers (1975) Penn (1999) Yale (1954) Dartmouth (1982) Princeton (2010) Opponent (Year) Harvard (1975) Rutgers (1954) Brown (1973) Lafayette (1945) Dartmouth (1982) Holy Cross (1959) Colgate (1977) Lafayette (1946) Opponent (Year) Navy (1943) Penn (1964) Yale (1998) Brown (1988)
72 No. 495 235 609 342 2256 464 3180 962 No. 457 79 374 78 251 26 232 33 .602 .329 .678 .352 3182 293 2734 406 29 No. 770 415 860 445 4080 1323 5141 1738 No. 97 42 42.2 29.7
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ALL-TIME AWARDS/HONORS National Awards Maxwell Award (Player of the Year) 1942 Paul Governali 1943 National Coach of the Year 1996 Ray Tellier National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete 2004 Michael Quarshie ‘05 2010 Alex Gross ‘11 NCAA’s 100 Most Influential Student-Athletes William V. Campbell 1962 Robert Kraft 1963 Theodore Roosevelt Award 2006 Robert Kraft 1963
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National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Paul Governali 1943 Percy D. Haugton (Coach, 1923-24) Walter Koppisch 1925 Lou Little (Coach, 1930-56) Sid Luckman 1939 Cliff Montgomery 1934 William Morley 1902 Frank O’Neill (Coach, 1920-22) George F. Sanford (Coach, 1899-1901) Bill Swiacki 1948 Harold Weekes 1903 Walter Camp All-America 1899 Charles Wright 1902 (second team) Harold Weekes 1903 (third team) 1900 William Morley 1902 Harold Weekes 1903 (second team) Charles Wright 1902 (second team) Henry van Hoevenberg 1902 (third team) 1901 Harold Weekes 1903 William Morley 1902 (third team) 1903 Richard W. Smith 1904 Tom Thorp 1905 (second team) Edward Bruce 1904 (third team) 1904 Tom Thorp 1905 (second team) 1905 Philip Von Saltza 1906 (second team) 1918 Chester Robb 1919 (second team) 1923 Walter Koppisch 1925 (third team) 1924 Walter Koppisch 1925 2004 Wade Fletcher ‘05 2010 Andrew Kennedy ‘11 Associated Press All-America 1933 Joe Ferrara 1935 Cliff Montgomery 1934 1938 Sid Luckman 1939 1942 Paul Governali 1943 1947 Bill Swiacki 1948 1948 Lou Kusserow 1949 1951 Gerald Audette 1952 (honorable mention)
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
Robert Kraft ‘63
Vernon Wynott 1952 (honorable mention) Marty Domres 1969 (honorable mention) Mike Pyszczymucha 1971 (honorable mention) Mike Pyszczymucha 1971 (third team) Paul Kaliades 1973 (third team) Mike Evans 1974 (honorable mention) Don Jackson 1973 (honorable mention) Ted Gregory 1974 (honorable mention) Paul Kaliadeds 1973 (honorable mention) George Georges 1974 (honorable mention) Ted Gregory 1974 (honorable mention) Mike Telep 1975 (honorable mention) Barry Sorrels 1975 (honorable mention) Doug Jackson 1976 (honorable mention) Ed Backus 1977 (honorable mention) John Garland 1977 (honorable mention) Artie Pulsinelli 1979 (honorable mention) Eric Blattman 1980 (honorable mention) Victor Kaminski 1989 (honorable mention) Mike Brown 1980 (honorable mention) Sean Cannon 1981 (honorable mention) Sean Cannon 1981 (honorable mention) Steve Monteith 1982 (honorable mention) Vince Pelini 1982 (honorable mention) Don Lewis 1984 (honorable mention) Bill Reggio 1984 (honorable mention) John Witkowski 1984 (honorable mention) Don Lewis 1984 (third team) John Witkowski 1984 (third team)
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ALL-TIME AWARDS/HONORS 1984 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 2000 2004 2007 2008 2010 2011
Dan Upperco 1985 (honorable mention) Len Genova 1985 (honorable mention) Dan Upperco 1985 (honorable mention) Matt Sodl 1988 (honorable mention) Bart Barnett 1990 (honorable mention) Matt Less 1990 (honorable mention) Gary Comstock 1991 (honorable mention) Bruce Mayhew 1991 (honorable mention) Gary Snyder 1991 (honorable mention) Tom Boccafola 1992 (honorable mention) Des Werthman 1993 (honorable mention) Des Werthman 1993 (honorable mention) Brian Bassett 1995 (third team) Marcellus Wiley 1997 (third team) Jonathan Reese ’02 (honorable mention) Wade Fletcher ’05 (third team) Austin Knowlin ’10 (honorable mention) Austin Knowlin ’10 (honorable mention) Andrew Kennedy ’11 Jeff Adams ’12 (honorable mention)
ECAC Player of the Year 1964 Archie Roberts ’65 (tie with Princeton’s Cosmo Iacavazzi)
Ted Gregory ‘74
Gene Rossides ‘49
ECAC All-East 1957 Coy Gobble ’59 (hm) Dick Donelli ’59 (hm) Harvey Brookins ’60 (hm) 1961 Russ Warren ’62 1962 Tony Day ’63 1963 Archie Roberts ’65 1964 Archie Roberts ’65 1970 Mike Pyszczymucha ’71 1971 Mike Evans ’74 Paul Kaliades ’73 1972 Mike Evans ’74 Paul Kaliades ’73 1973 Mike Evans ’74 George Georges ’74 1975 Doug Jackson ’76 1976 Ed Backus ’77 1982 Don Lewis ’84 John Witkowski ’84 (hm) 1983 Don Lewis ’84 John Witkowski ’84 1991 Tom Boccafola ’92 Des Werthman ’93 1992 Des Werthman ’93 1994 Brian Bassett ’95 1995 Rory Wilfork ’97 Roy Hanks ’98 (2nd team) 1996 Marcellus Wiley ’97 Rory Wilfork ’97 Matt Linit ’99 (2nd team) 2000 Johnathan Reese ’02 (2nd team) 2004 Wade Fletcher ‘05 (hm) 2010 Andrew Kennedy '11 (1st team)
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Bushnell Cup: Ivy League Player of the Year
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John Witkowski ’84 1955 1956 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
Doug Jackson ’76
Claude Benham ’57 Fred Bucci ’56 Claude Benham ’57 Bob Federspiel ’61 Bob Asack ’62 (2nd team) Bob Asack ’62 Bob Federspiel ’61(2nd team) Tony Radano‘61 (2nd team) Bob Asack ’62 Lee Black ’62 Tony Day ’63 Tom Haggerty ’62 Russ Warren ’62 Dick Hassan ’62 (2nd team) Archie Roberts ’65 Tony Day ’63 (2nd team) Archie Roberts ’65 John Strauch ’65 (2nd team) Archie Roberts ’65 John Strauch ’65 (2nd team) Richard Flory ’66 (2nd team) Marty Domres ’69 Robbie Wroe ’71 (2nd team) Charles Johnson ’72 Jesse Parks ’73 Mike Pyszczymucha ’71 Mike Shane ’71 (2nd team) Paul Kaliades ’73 (2nd team) Mike Evans ’74 Don Jackson ’73 Paul Kaliades’73 Jesse Parks ’73 (2nd team) Charles Johnson ’72 (2nd team) Ted Gregory ’74 Paul Kaliades’73 Ed Dunn ’73 (2nd team) Jesse Parks ’73 (2nd team) Pat Sharkey ’73 (2nd team) George Georges ’74 Ted Gregory ’74 Mike Telep ’75 Mike Evans ’74 (2nd team) Steve Noble ’75 (2nd team) Dwight Valentine ’75 (2nd team) Barry Sorrels ’75 Doug Jackson ’76 Ed Backus ’77 (2nd team) Tom Masso ’77 (2nd team) Tim Towler ’77 (2nd team) Ed Backus ’77 John Garland ’77 Chip Hillenbrand ’77 (2nd team) Artie Pulsinelli ’79 Bruce Stephens ’78 (2nd team) Eric Blattman ’80 Victor Kaminski ’80 Artie Pulsinelli ’79 (2nd team) Mike Brown ’80 Sean Cannon ’81 Rico Josephs ’81 (2nd team) Sean Cannon ’81 Joe Cabrera ’82 (2nd team) Sean D’Arcy ’81 (2nd team) Steve Monteith ’82 Vince Pelini ’82 Miro Lovric ’83 (2nd team)
1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
1988 1998 2006 2007
Doug Jackson ’76 John Witkowski ’84
Solomon Johnson ’92 Johnathan Reese ’02 Austin Knowlin ’10 Alex Gross ‘11
Mike Scavina ’83 (2nd team) Don Lewis ’84 Bill Reggio ’84 John Witkowski ’84 Chris Jenkins ’83 (2nd team) Miro Lovric ’83 (2nd team) James Witherspoon ’83 (2nd team) Don Lewis ’84 Dan Upperco ’85 John Witkowski ’84 Winslow Cervantes ’86 (2nd team) Len Genova ’85 Dan Upperco ’85 Rick Cavalli ’86 (2nd team) Mark Milam ’86 (2nd team) Matt Sodl ’88 Paul Childers ’89 (2nd team) Matt Pollard ’90 (2nd team) Terry Brown ’89 (2nd team) Paul Childers ’89 (2nd team) Bob Paschall ’90 (2nd team) Bart Barnett ’90 Matt Less ’90 Bob Paschall ’90 (2nd team) Galen Snyder ’91 (2nd team) Gary Comstock ’91 Bruce Mayhew ’91 Galen Snyder ’91 Tom Boccafola ’92 Des Werthman ’93 Chuck Dimitroff‘92 (2nd team) Brad Hutton‘92 (2nd team) Bob Kent‘92 (2nd team) Sean Nichols ’94 Des Werthman ’93 Sean Nichols ’94 Mark Calveric ’94 (2nd team) Brian Bassett ’95 Eric Keck ’96 Tony Petras ’95 Jamie Schwalbe ’95 Craig Valentine ’96 Marcellus Wiley ’96 Rory Wilfork ’97 Joe Aldrich ’96 (2nd team) Jim Hudnall ’95 (2nd team) Craig Valentine ’96 Rory Wilfork ’97 John Harper ’96 (2nd team) Ralph Hudson ’96 (2nd team) Eric Keck ’96 (2nd team) Randy Murff ’97 (2nd team) Roy Hanks ’98 Marcellus Wiley ’97 Rory Wilfork ’97 Mike Jennings ’97 (2nd team) Matt Linit ’99 (2nd team) Austin Milliken ’97 (2nd team) Randy Murff ’97 (2nd team) Bert Bondi ’99 Roy Hanks ’98 Jay DuPertuis ’98 (2nd team) Jeremy Taylor ’99 (2nd team) Rashaan Curry ’99 Kirby Mack ’00 Paul Roland ’99
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Chris Tillotson ’99 Jason Bivens ’00 (2nd team) Dave Curtis ’99 (2nd team) Kevin Wright ’00 (2nd team) 1999 Jason Bivens ’00 (2nd team) Matt Radley ’00 (2nd team) 2000 Kirby Mack ’01 Philip Murray ’03 Johnathan Reese ’02 Joe Cook ’01 (2nd team) Brian Gordon ’01 (2nd team) Avery Moseley ’01 (2nd team) Matt Stary ’01 (2nd team) 2001 Johnathan Reese‘02 (2nd team) Matt Himelstein’02 (2nd team) Philip Murray‘03 (2nd team) 2002 Philip Murray‘03 Pat Girardi‘ 03 (2nd team) Nick Rudd‘05 (2nd team) 2003 Nick Rudd '05 Steven Cargile '04 (2nd team) Kevin Coco '05 (2nd team) Wade Fletcher '05 (2nd team) Ayo Oluwole '05 (2nd team) Michael Quarshie '05 (2nd team) 2004 Wade Fletcher‘05 Michael Quarshie‘05 Rashad Biggers‘05 (2nd team) Kevin Coco‘05 (2nd team) 2005 Brandon Bowser ’06 (2nd team) Tad Crawford ’07 (2nd team) Prosper Nwokocha ’06 (2nd team) 2006 Matt Barsamian ’07 Tad Crawford ’07 Adam Brekke ’07 (2nd team) Craig Hormann ’08 (2nd team) 2007 Austin Knowlin‘10 Jon Rocholl‘09 (2nd team) 2008 Alex Gross‘11 Lou Miller‘10 Mike Brune‘09 (2nd team) Austin Knowlin‘10 (2nd team) Drew Quinn‘09 (2nd team) Jon Rocholl‘09 (2nd team) 2009 Lou Miller ’10 Austin Knowlin ’10 Jeff Adams ’12 Adam Mehrer ‘11 (2nd team) Andrew Kennedy ’11 (2nd team) 2010 Jeff Adams ’12 Sean Brackett ’13 Alex Gross ’11 Andrew Kennedy ’11 Calvin Otis ’11 Josh Martin ’13 (2nd team) 2011 Jeff Adams‘12 Josh Martin‘13 (2nd team) 2012 Marcorus Garrett‘14 Josh Martin‘13 Zach Olinger ’14 (2nd team) Mike Waller ’13 (honorable mention) 2013 Paul Delaney ’14 Zach Olinger ’14 (2nd team) Niko Padilla ’16 (honorable mention)
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The David W. Smyth Football Cup
Awarded annually to the outstanding player on the varsity football team. Qualifications include such intangibles as spirit, leadership, sportsmanship, and loyalty. 1950 - Donald K. McLean ’51 1951 - Vernon Wynott ’52 1952 - Robert C. McCullough ’53 1953 - Dale E. Hopp ’54 1954 - Neil Opdyke ’55 1955 - Manfredo M. Bucci ’56 1956 - Claude Benham ’57 1957 - Bradley Howard ’58 1958 - Richard Donelli ’59 1959 - Harvey Brookins ’60 1960 - Don Savini ’61 1961 - Russell F. Warren ’62 1962 - Allison F. Butts ’64 1963 - Arthur J. Roberts ’65 1964 - Arthur J. Roberts ’65 1965 - Roger Dennis ’66 1966 - Leo R. Makohen ’67 1967 - Donald Hubert ’68 1968 - Martin F. Domres ’69 1969 - Richard H. Alexander ’70 1970 - Michael Pyszczymucha’71 1971 - John A. Sefcik ’72 1972 - Terrence E. Smith ’73 1973 - Michael Evans ’74 1974 - Barry J. Sorrels ’75
Paul Delaney ’14 1975 - Douglas A. Jackson ’76 1976 - Edward F. Backus ’77 1977 - Bruce A. Stephens ’78 1978 - Victor V. Kaminski ’79 1979 - Michael C. Brown ’80 1980 - Sean F. D’Arcy ’81 1981 - Vincent Pelini ’82 1982 - John J. Witkowski ’84 1983 - John J. Witkowski ’84 1984 - Daniel L. Upperco ’85
1985 - Henry T. Santos ’86 1986 - Ronald T. Suber ’87 1987 - Matt Sodl ’88 1988 - Mark Zielinski ’89 1989 - Matthew Less ’90 1990 - Bruce Mayhew ’91 Galen Snyder’91 1991 - Desmond Werthman ’93 1992 - Desmond Werthman ’93 1993 - Sean Nichols ’94
1994 - Brian Bassett ’95 1995 - Mike Cavanaugh ’96 1996 - Marcellus Wiley ’97 Rory Wilfork ’97 1997 - Christopher Tillotson ’99 1998 - Rashaan Curry ’99 Paul Roland ’99 1999 - Jason Bivens ’00 Armand Dawkins ’00 2000 - Johnathan Reese ’02 2001 - Johnathan Reese ‘02 2002 - Philip Murray ‘03 2003 - Jeff Otis '05 2004 - Michael Quarshie ‘05 2005 - Jon Rocholl ’09 2006 - Adam Brekke ’07 2007 - Austin Knowlin ‘10 2008 - Austin Knowlin ‘10 Alex Gross ‘11 2009 - Alex Gross ‘ 11 2010 - Bob Hauschildt ‘12 2011 - Sean Brackett ‘13 2012 - Josh Martin ‘13 2013 - Paul Delaney ’14
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Awarded annually to the member of the football squad who achieves the best scholastic average. 1916 - Lech W. Zychlinski ’18 1917 - Charles Farer ’18 1919 - James H. Hinch ’22 1920 - James H. Hinch ’22 1921 - Carl R. Moszozenski ’22 1922 - F. Kessler Scovil ’23 1923 - Stephen G. Schimititsch ’26 1924 - Martin E. Raphail ’26 1925 - Myron F. Sesit ’27 1926 - Paul Robert Shaw ’25 ’27L 1927 - James L. Campbell ’30 1928 - James L. Campbell ’30 1929 - Edwin A. Hill ’30 1930 - J. Jay Hodupp, Jr. ’32 1931 - J. Jay Hodupp, Jr. ’32 1932 - Robert Wuerz ’34 1933 - Michael Demshar ’35E 1934 - Robert Wuerz ’34 1935 - Richard J. Foster ’37 1936 - Habeeb Z. Maroon ’38 1937 - Vincent F. Gutendorf ’40 1938 - Robert M. Taylor ’40 1939 - Vincent Gutendorf ’40 1940 - August De Augustinis ’41 1941 - R. Stewart Mcllvennan ’42 1942 - Jack E. Oliver ’45 1943 - Robert G. Sandercock ’43 1944 - James M. Grant ’47 1945 - Stanley S. Smith ’46E 1946 - Edmond C. Politi ’47E 1947 - David McConnell ’49 1948 - Donald Hawkins ’49 1949 - Ralph P. White ’51E 1950 - Mitchell Price ’53
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1951 - Mitchell Price ’53 1952 - David A. Nass ’53 1953 - Alfred L. Ginepra, Jr. ’55 1954 - Alfred L. Ginepra, Jr. ’55 1955 - Charles Nations ’56 1956 - Eddie Hedaya ’58 1957 - Rudolph Pegoraro ’59 1958 - Rudolph Pegoraro ’59 1959 - Robert Holloway ’62 1960 - Robert Holloway ’62 1961 - Joseph P. Nozzolio ’62 1962 - Harvey Rubin ’65 1963 - Harvey Rubin ’65 1964 - Patrick J. Sheehan ’65 1965 - Richard W. Ballantine ’67 1966 - RichardT. Wojculewski ’69 1967 - RichardT. Wojculewski ’69
1968 - RichardT. Wojculewski ’69 1969 - Arthur W. Malley ’70 1970 - Robert D. Hackett ’71 1971 - Robert D. Dukes ’72 1972 - Gary D. Arbeznik ’73 1973 - Dwight D. Valentine ’75 1974 - Geoffrey A. Cummings ’75 1975 - Mark S. Wojciechowski ’76 1976 - Kevin M. Kearns ’78 1977 - Kirk A. Combs ’78 1978 - John D. Kelly ’79 1979 - Mario Biaggi ’80 1980 - Clayton E. Jones ’81 Steven W. Monteith ’82 1981 - Steven W. Monteith ’82 1982 - Bruce M. Molinelli ’84 1983 - Samuel R. Denmeade ’85
1984 - Samuel R. Denmeade ’85 1985 - James G. Greene ’86 1986 - Nicholas P. Leone ’88 1987 - Nicholas P. Leone ’88 1988 - Rodney Paul ’89 1989 - Michael Murray ’91 1990 - Daniel Wall ’92 1991 - William Burke ’92 1992 - Jason Tarbart '93 1993 - James Hudnall ’95 1994 - James Hudnall ’95 1995 - Joe Aldrich ’96 1996 - Dominic Riebli ’98 1997 - Theodore Schroeder ’99 1998 - Theodore Schroeder ’99 1999 - Mark Stoutenberg ’01 2000 - Mark Stoutenberg ’01 2001 - Josh Austin ‘02 2002 - Travis Chmelka ‘04 2003 - Michael Waln '04 2004 - Pete Chromiak ‘06 2005 - Pete Chromiak ‘06 2006 - Darren Schmidt ’07 2007 - JoJo Smith ‘08 2008 - Cody Steele ‘09 2009 - Austin Knowlin ‘10 2010 - Andrew Kennedy ‘11 - Alex Gross ‘11 2011 - Bob Hauschildt ‘12 2012 - Andrew Heinrich ‘13 2013 - Wells Childress ’14
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In 1942, Paul Governali finished second in voting for the Heisman Trophy. He was a consensus All-American quarterback for the Lions after throwing for 1442 yards in nine games and completing 19 passes for touchdowns – both set new collegiate records.
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Cliff Montgomery’s teams lost just three times in his three varsity seasons under Coach Little. He concluded his career by earning the Rose Bowl Most Valuable Player award on January 1, 1934 when Columbia upset Stanford, 7-0.
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Playing both halfback and fullback in Coach Lou Little’s famed winged-T offense and a full-time safety on defense, Lou Kusserow Cliff Montgomery ’34 set numerous Columbia records; he still holds six. Among his greatest accomplishments was leading the nation with 193 all-purpose yards per game in 1948, the year he led all major-college players with 108 points.
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One of few Columbia student-athletes to letter in three sports, Archie Roberts excelled at football, basketball and baseball while at Columbia. Named the 1964 ECAC Football Player of the Year, Roberts set 17 Columbia and Ivy League records and still holds the Columbia records for completion percentage in a single game, season and career.
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During the 1930s and 1940s, Columbia football was one of the top programs in the East. The man at the helm was Lou Little, who led Columbia from 1930-56, including the 1934 Rose Bowl championship victory over Stanford, a 7-0 win on a bootleg by the fullback after a fake reverse, known as “KF-79”. Little went on to become the 1951 National Coach of the Year.
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Marcellus Wiley is widely considered one of the best football players in Columbia’s history, primarily at a position he played for just two seasons. Wiley played running back as a first-year and sophomore. During his junior season, he moved over to defensive end, where he was named third team All-America, first team All-East and twice first team All-Ivy League. He led Columbia to an 8-2 record in 1996, his senior season, when he recorded 63 tackles, 17 for losses, 6.5 sacks, eight pass breakups and three blocked field goals.
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Bill Swiacki was a first-team All-American, named to an incredible 16 All-American teams and was eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. He caught nine passes in Columbia’s 1947 victory over Army, one for a touchdown. He finished the season with Columbia records for receptions and yards, to go with his 23.6 yards per catch in 1946, still the Lions’ all-time record.
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Columbia has had many great quarterbacks, but only one is in both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame — the legendary Sid Luckman. Drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bears, Luckman is hailed as the man who revolutionized the position of quarterback in the pro game.
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The most prolific passer in Columbia football history, John Witkowski left Columbia with 32 school records, either tying or breaking every major Columbia and Ivy League passing record. Named an AllAmerican at the end of the 1983 season, Witkowski went on to play for the NFL’s Detroit Lions. The 1983 Ivy League Player of the Year, Witkowski holds the records for a single game, season and career in pass attempts, completions, yards passing, touchdowns and total offense.
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At various points in his career, Marty Domres broke at least ten different Columbia football records. He held single-game records for attempts (54), completions (30) and yards (396). And his impressive play has stood the test of time: his 4,492 career passing yards still rank fifth at Columbia, and his 5,345 yards of total offense ranks fourth alltime. Domres was an honorable mention All-American and a first team All-Ivy League quarterback in 1968.
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Bruce Gehrke played a major role in Columbia’s 21-20 victory over Army, regarded as one of the greatest Columbia Football games ever played. One of Columbia’s most versatile athletes ever, Gehrke is the last Lion athlete to have lettered all four years in three different varsity sports, other than track and cross country athletes.
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Walter Koppisch was considered a local celebrity and high school football star growing up. Playing in the backfield with New York Yankee immortal Lou Gehrig, Koppisch captained the Lions for three consecutive seasons – 1922, 1923, 1924. In 1924 he was selected to Walter Camp’s All-America first team after being a third team selection the previous season. He was a fast and powerful fullback who was considered the fastest player in the east.
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From 1945-48, Gene Rossides at quarterback presided over a golden era of Columbia Football. Rossides was a four-year letterwinner during those glory days for the Lions and still holds the school record for scoring during a single game with five touchdowns in a 34-26 win over Cornell in 1945. He is best remembered as the architect of that victory over Army in 1947, a win that snapped the Cadets’ 32game unbeaten streak.
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One of the strongest linebackers in Columbia Football history, Rory Wilfork was the first player in Columbia history to earn first team All-Ivy League honors three consecutive years. Averaging more than 120 tackles a season over his final three years, Wilfork was a force to be reckoned with in the Ivy League. He was the Lions first two-time captain since 1926, leading his team as a junior and senior.
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A bruising ball carrier, Russell Warren keyed a strong Columbia offense which carried the 1961 Lions to their only Ivy League football championship. Warren garnered first team All-Ivy League honors in 1961, and at one point during the 1961 season, he was the nation’s third-leading punter with a 44.1 average. Named Columbia’s head football coach in 1957 after the retirement of Lou Little, Aldo “Duff” Donelli spent three years building the program before propelling the Lions to an Ivy League Championship in 1961. Over the course of his ten years at Columbia, he recruited and coached some of the most famous names in Columbia football history.
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Few teams have inspired as much passion and respect as the 1961 Ivy League football championship squad. The Lions posted a 6-1 mark in Ivy League play, winning each conference game by double-figure margins. With Ivy League supremacy on the line in the final contest of the season, Columbia dominated Penn in all phases of the game. Lee Black was one of five Lions to get into the end zone, Tom Haggerty and Len de Fiore picked off passes as defense dominated the day with the Lions claiming a 37-6 victory and the Ivy League Championship.
Five Lions were named All-Ivy League following the year – Bob Asack, Lee Black, Tony Day, Tom Haggerty and Russ Warren. William Morley earned a reputation as an aggressive player, at both the quarterback and halfback positions, while also excelling in the kicking game. Morley’s success earned him a pair of Walter Camp AllAmerican awards. A 1971 National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame inductee, he became the first Columbia graduate to become the head football coach in 1902.
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Harold Weekes was a standout halfback, known for his participation of one of the most dangerous of all football plays-the “flying hurdle.” Weekes was one of the best at this specialty skill and possessed tremendous agility and a unique ability to keep his feet post-hurdle, sprinting past the surprised defense. Weekes went on to earn AllAmerica honors each season in his final three seasons in blue.
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One of the most feared shutdown cornerbacks in the Ivy League during his era, Ted Gregory picked off nine passes, averaging nearly 20 yards on each return, and as made a name as an explosive kick returner. He was a two-time first team All-Ivy League honoree and earned All-American honorable mention status in both 1972 and 1973.
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Robert K. Kraft arrived to Columbia University in 1959 and forever influenced the course of Columbia and football history. After completing business school, Kraft ascended through business ranks on his way to becoming a national icon. His sucess led to his purchase of the New England Patriots, in 1994. Since then, the Patriots have won three Super Bowl titles and become a model franchise for the NFL. Ted Gregory ‘74
The Krafts have donated more than $100 million dollars supporting numerous important charities and his Alma Mater, Columbia University. For his extremely generous contributions as the Co-Chair of the Columbia Campaign for Athletics, the University officially dedicated the playing field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium as Robert K. Kraft Field in October 2007. A 1987 recipient of Columbia’s John Jay Award and a 2004 recipient of the Alexander Hamilton Medal, Kraft was awarded the NCAA’s highest honor, the Theodore Roosevelt Award.
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COLUMBIA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME To this day the 1934 Rose Bowl is remembered for Columbia’s 7-0 victory over Stanford, one of the greatest upsets in college football history. The Lions posted victory after victory in 1933, losing only to Princeton. Columbia earned big-time wins against Virginia, 15-6, Penn State, 33-0, and Navy 14-7. 1933 Columbia Football Team
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Many sportswriters and fans gave Columbia little chance of victory. However, Hall of Fame coach Lou Little put together an outstanding defensive game plan against the Cardinal attack.
Led by All-American quarterback Cliff Montgomery, Columbia marched down the field and a gadget play late in the game proved to be the only score of the game to lift the Lions to victory. Columbia’s 1996 football team brought an energy to Morningside Heights that has been nonexistent for decades prior. Beginning the year with a six-game win streak, the Lions finished the season with an 8-2 record and a second-place finish in the Ivy League standings. Both of those 1996 Columbia Football Team milestones proved historic. For all their accomplishments, the postseason awards poured in for the Lions. Ray Tellier capturedDI-AA Regional and National Coach of the Year honors. Star defensive end Marcellus Wiley earned a spot on the All-America third team, was selected to participate in the East-West Shrine Game and garnered a spot on the All-East and All-Ivy League first teams. Joinng Wiley on the All-East first team was linebacker Rory Wilfork, while kicker Matt Linit picked up second team accolades. Wilfork and cornerback Roy Hanks ompleted a trio of firs tteam All-Ivy League selections, with nine others earning second team or honorable mention recognition. The 1996 Lions’ success was not limited to the gridiron as Dennis Lee and Linit notched academic awards. Both earned a spot on the Academic All-Ivy League squad, while Lee also boasted a spot on the Academic All-Distric team. Al Barabas was an essential unit to one of the most memorable calls in Columbia football history to this day. In the Lions’ only Rose Bowl appearance in program history, the KF-79 made Barabas a hero among the Columbia and New York City community following that New Year’s Day in 1934. Columbia quarterback ran a hidden-ball run play in the second Al Barabas ’36 quarter to Barabas en route to the game’s only touchdown and a Lions Rose Bowl victory. Barabas, the only sophomore started from the 1933 squad, helped the Lions go 19-6-1 during his three-year career despite missing the final four games of his junior season. The captain of the 1935 squad also excelled on teh baseball diamond for Columbia.
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 1925 Aulick, Walidmar ’26 Brady, Jerome ’28 Furey, Ralph ’28 Kerrigan, Thomas ’28 Kirchmyer, Raymond ’26 Madden, William ’28 Norris, E.M. ’28 Pease, George ’26 (C) Raphael, Martin ’26 Rawalt, C. Otis ’26 (M) Reynolds, James ’28 Schimititsch, Stephen ’26 Sesit, Myron ’27 Shaw, Paul ’27 Wiberg, Kaleb ’26 Williams, William ’28 Zegri, Ferdinand ’26 1926 Adler, William ’28 Brady, Jerome ’28 Cornell, Francis ’27 Cuneo, Ernest Davenport, Horace ’29 French, George ’28 Furey, Ralph ’28 Greene, E.P. ’27 (M) Hyde, Arthur ’26 Kaplan, Harry ’28 Kerrigan, Thomas ’28 Kumpf, Henry ’29 Madden, William ’28 (C) Norris, E.M. ’28 Reynolds, James ’28 Rieger, Fred Sesit, Myron ’27 Shaw, Paul ’27 Wagner, Ray ’26 Wiley, Roderic ’26 1927 Adler, William ’28 Alkoff, Jules Bleeker, Malcolm ’30 Buser, W. Behney ’30 Campbell, James ’30 Cornell, Francis ’27 Cuneo, Ernest Davenport, Horace ’29 Furey, Ralph ’28 (C) Hamilton, Robert ’29 Hanley, Raymond Hollowell, E.L. ’28 (M) Kaplan, Harry ’28 Kerrigan, Thomas ’28 Kumpf, Henry ’29 Lambart, Eric ’29 Madden, William ’28 Reynolds, James ’28 Rieger, Fred Williams, Kenneth ’28 1928 Adler, William ’28 (C) Ashman, Hyman Bleeker, Malcolm ’30 Campbell, James ’30 Costigan, George ’31 Davenport, Horace ’29 Green, Joseph ’28 Hamilton, Robert ’29 Hanley, Raymond Kliegman, Jacob ’29 Kumpf, Henry ’29 Liflander, E. Philip Makser, William Rousselot, Harold ’29 (M) Scott, Henry Harrison ’31 Sheridan, James Stanczyk, Joseph ’31 Tassi, Edward ’29 Tys, Remy ’30
1929 Banigan, George (M) Banko, August ’32 Bleeker, Malcolm ’30 Buser, W. Behney ’30 Campbell, James ’30 Carlsten, Earle ’29 Edling, Edward ’32 Hall, Edward ’32 Hewitt, Ralph ’32 Hill, Arthur ’29 Japar, Romeo ’31 Joyce, Charles ’30 Liflander, E. Philip McDuffee, William ’32 Mosser, J. Donald ’32 Reilly, Thomas ’31 Scott, Henry Harrison ’31 Stanczyk, Joseph ’31 Triska, Alfred ’31 Tys, Remy ’30 Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32 Weinstock, Edward ’32 1930 Allan, William ’32 Banko, August ’32 Barber, Lewis Cadogan, Lawrence ’32 Dougall, Bernard (M) Edling, Edward ’32 Ganzle, Carl ’31 Gulbransen, Haakon ’39 Hall, Edward ’32 Hewitt, Ralph ’32 Hodupp, Jay ’32 Japar, Romeo ’31 Lippoth, Robert ’33 McDuffee, William ’32 Mosser, J. Donald ’32 Nobilette, Frank ’32 Rivero, Manuel ’33 Scott, Henry Harrison ’31 Sheridan, James Sherwood, George ’33 Stanczyk, Joseph ’31 (C) Tys, Remy ’30 Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32 Weinstock, Edward ’32 Wolkind, Harold ’32 1931 Dzamba, Stephen ’34 Edling, Edward ’32 Grenda, Stephen ’33 Hall, Edward ’32 Hewitt, Ralph ’32 (C) Hodupp, Jay ’32 Linehan, Joseph ’34 Matal, Anthony ’34 McDuffee, William ’32 Migliore, Giacomo ’34 Montgomery, Clifford ’34 Mosser, J. Donald ’32 Rivero, Manuel ’33 Schwartz, Otto ’34 Scully, Leonard ’32 (M) Sherwood, George ’33 Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32 Weinstock, Edward ’32 Wilder, Newell ’34 1932 Brominski, Edward ’35 Chippendale, Frank ’35 Dzamba, Stephen ’34 Ferrara, Joseph ’35 Grenda, Stephen ’33 (C) Gross, Harry ’33 (M) Linehan, Joseph ’34 Lippoth, Robert ’33 Matal, Anthony ’34 McDowell, Owen ’34
Migliore, Giacomo ’34 Montgomery, Clifford ’34 Nobilette, Frank ’32 Richavich, Joseph ’35 Rivero, Manuel ’33 Schwartz, Otto ’34 Sherwood, George ’33 Sykes, Macrae ’33 Wilder, Newell ’34 Wuerz, Robert ’35 1933 Barabas, Alfred ’36 Brominski, Edward ’35 Chase, Harry ’35 Chippendale, Frank ’35 Davis, James ’36 Dzamba, Stephen ’34 Ferrara, Joseph ’35 Jackel, Paul ’35 King, Edward ’35 Linehan, Joseph ’34 Maniaci, Samuel ’35 Marshall, Edwin ’34 (M) Matal, Anthony ’34 McDowell, Owen ’34 Montgomery, Clifford ’34 (C) Nevel, William ’35 Palenchar, Joseph ’34 Pinckney, J. Lawrence ’35 Schwartz, Otto ’34 Tomb, Thomas ’35 Wilder, Newell ’34 1934 Barabas, Alfred ’36 Brominski, Edward ’35 (C) Chase, Harry ’35 Chippendale, Frank ’35 Coviello, Joseph ’37 Davis, James ’36 Demshar, Michael ’35 Ferrara, Joseph ’35 (C) Furey, Edmund ’36 Hudasky, John ’37 Jackel, Paul ’35 Ketchum, Chadwick ’35 King, Edward ’35 King, Francis ’35 Maniaci, Samuel ’35 Meighan, Hunter ’35 (M) Nevel, William ’35 Richavich, Joseph ’35 Tomb, Thomas ’35 Vollmer, Joseph ’37 Wuerz, Robert ’35 1935 Barabas, Alfred ’36 (C) Bateman, John ’38 Bonom, Oscar ’38 Checkovich, Andrew ’36 Coviello, Joseph ’37 Davis, James ’36 Foster, Richard ’37 Furey, Edmund ’36 Furey, George ’37 Hersey, Glenwood ’38 Hudasky, John ’37 Jochum, Henry ’36 Kerrigan, Gerard ’35 Klingensmith, Floyd ’38 Mareski, Anthony ’37 Maroon, Sam ’37 McMahon, John ’38 Pistolas, Nicholas ’38 Saffa, George ’37 Schulze, Hubert ’38 Sitterley, William ’36 (M) Vollmer, Joseph ’37 Westphal, Howard ’38 Zielinski, Charles ’38
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1936 Bateman, John ’38 Bonom, Oscar ’38 Corey, William ’39 Coviello, Joseph ’37 (C) Foster, Richard ’37 Furey, George ’37 (C) Hersey, Glenwood ’38 Hudasky, John ’37 Luckman, Sidney ’39 Maroon, Sam ’37 Pistolas, Nicholas ’38 Radvilas, Arthur ’39 Ragsdale, William ’37 (M) Ream, Harry ’37 Schulze, Hubert ’38 Seidel, Gerhard ’39 Siegal, John ’39 Taylor, Robert ’39 Tucker, Lyman ’37 Vollmer, Joseph ’37 Waldo, Arthur ’38 Westphal, Howard ’38 1937 Bateman, John ’38 (C) Bonom, Oscar ’38 Corey, William ’39 Gutendorf, Vincent ’40 Herpers, Richard ’38 (M) Hersey, Glenwood ’38 Luckman, Sidney ’39 McMahon, John ’38 Naylor, John ’40 Pistolas, Nicholas ’38 Radvilas, Arthur ’39 Schulze, Hubert ’38 Seidel, Gerhard ’39 Siegal, John ’39 Snavely, Cloyd ’39 Sposato, Francis ’40 Stanczyk, Edward ’38 Stulgaitis, Francis ’40 Sweeney, Bernard ’40 Taylor, Robert ’39 Van Buren, Henry ’38 (M) Waldo, Arthur ’38 Westphal, Howard ’38 1938 Armstrong, Thomas ’39 (M) Benedetti, Joseph ’39 Corey, William ’39 Gallagher, Thomas ’41 Gutendorf, Vincent ’40 Kinsella, Harry ’40 Kolisch, J. Pierre ’39 (M) Luckman, Sidney ’39 Muldoon, Lenox ’39 Naylor, John ’40 Radvilas, Arthur ’39 Seidel, Gerhard ’39 Siegal, John ’39 Snavely, Cloyd ’39 Stanczyk, Leslie ’41 Stickel, William ’39 Stoltz, Robert ’40 Stulgaitis, Francis ’40 Sweeney, Bernard ’40 Taylor, Robert ’39 1939 Barber, Hugh ’41 Bartolf, Joseph ’40 De Augustinis, August ’41 Dixon, James ’40 Frank, James ’41 Gallagher, Thomas ’41 Gutendorf, Vincent ’40 Kennedy, Regis ’40 Kinsella, Harry ’40 Lutton, George ’40 (M) Maack, Herbert ’42
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Mclntyre, Justin ’41 Naylor, John ’40 Ruberti, Theodore ’42 Snavely, Donald ’42 Sposato, Francis ’40 Stanczyk, Leslie ’41 Stoltz, Robert ’40 Stulgaitis, Francis ’40 (C) Sweeney, Bernard ’40 West, Howard ’40 (M) Will, Leonard ’46 Wood, Thornley ’42 1940 Andres, John ’41 (M) Barber, Hugh ’41 (C) Bayer, Philip ’42 De Augustinis, August ’41 Demartini, Felix ’43 Diehl, Valentine ’41 Frank, James ’41 Gallagher, Thomas ’41 Germann, Kenneth ’43 Governali, Paul ’43 Maack, Herbert ’42 Makofske, Raymond ’42 Mcllvennen, R. Stewart ’42 Mclntyre, Justin ’41 Schenck, Mills ’41 (M) Shanahan, William ’41 Siegel, Joseph ’43 Snavely, Donald ’42 Spiegal, Adam ’43 Stanczyk, Leslie ’41 Will, Leonard ’46 Wood, Thornley ’42 1941 Arbolino, Jack ’42 Bayer, Philip ’42 Demartini, Felix ’43 Ferrarini, Leno ’43 Germann, Kenneth ’43 Governali, Paul ’43 Hanley, Marshall ’42 (M) Kaczorowski, Emil ’43 Kelleher, John ’43 Lorenz, Will ’42 (M) Maack, Herbert ’42 (C) MacMichael, William ’43 Makofske, Raymond ’42 Mcllvennen, R. Stewart ’42 Moriarty, Paul ’42 Rock, Thomas ’44 Ruberti, Theodore ’42 Siegel, Joseph ’43 Sinton, William ’43 Snavely, Donald ’42 Spiegal, Adam ’43 Wood, Thornley ’42 1942 Appel, Otto ’45 Birt, William ‘44 Demartini, Felix ’43 Ferrarini, Leno ’43 Gehrke, Bruce ’48 Germann, Kenneth ’43 Governali, Paul ’43 (C) Hasselman, Werner ’48 Holden, Wesley ’45 Horvath, Frank ’45 Kasprzak, Donald ’47 Kelleher, John ’43 MacMichael, William ’43 Oliver, Jack ’48 Rock, Thomas ’44 Sinton, William ’43 Spiegal, Adam ’43 Streitfeld, Franklin ’43 (M) Sutphen, William ’45
1943 Allen, Joseph ’44 Appel, Otto ’45 Arden, Edward ’44 Beall, John ‘44 Caplis, George ’46 DeSantolo, Anthony ’47 Dolan, Robert ’46 Gehrke, Bruce ’48 Gilberg, George ’46 Gorman, Donald Green, Stanley ’44 Holden, Wesley ’45 Kaleda, William ’47 Kraft, Gilman ’47 Landwehr, George ’45 Little, Frank ’44 McVicar, Walter ’46 Miller, Albert ’47 Moran, Edward ’48 O’Connell, Vincent Politi, Edmond ’47 Richters, Walter ’44 (M) Rock, Thomas ’44 (C) Sandercock, Robert Shimm, Robert ’45 (M) Thorsen, Eldor 1944 Appel, Otto ’45 Gilberg, George ’46 (C) Hall, Joseph Heller, Robert ’49 Hunter, Leland Kaleda, William ’47 Knoernschild, Kenneth Kondratovich, Walter ’48 Lincoln, Robert ’49 Mazziotta, John ’48 McVicar, Walter ’46 Morgan, Wayne Murchison, Melvin Shekitka, Eugene ’49 Smith, Stanley ’46 Sniadack, Frank ’48 Stout, Henry Terry, Howard ’46 (M) Vallis, George ’48 Van Bellingham, Leon ’50 Venutolo, Anthony ’47 Watts, George White, Ralph ’51 Wilmont, Donald ’48 1945 Bleasdale, Frederick ’49 Blonder, Howard Bowers, Robert Briggs, Henry ’49 Caruso, Andrew ’46 Chesnes, Albert (M) Cummings, Joseph ’49 Freda, Vincent ’49 Greim, George ’46 Hampton, Clyde ’49 Holdnak, Edward ’49 Kaleda, William ’47 Karas, Joseph ’49 Klemovich, Charles ’49 Kondratovich, Walter ’48 Krause, Bruno Kusserow, Louis ’49 Ladyko, Emil ’49 Lockwood, William ’49 Nork, John ’49 Olson, Charles ’49 Rossides, Eugene ’49 Smith, Stanley ’46 (C) Sniadack, Frank ’48 Terry, Howard ’46 (M) Thompson, Leslie ’47 Venutolo, Anthony ’47 Will, Leonard ’46
1946 Briggs, Henry ’49 Caruso, Andrew ’46 Cestary, Roy ’47 Fitzpatrick, Thomas ’48 Gehrke, Bruce ’48 Hampton, Clyde ’49 Hasselman, Werner ’48 Hast, John ’47 Heller, Robert ’49 Karas, Joseph ’49 Kasprzak, Donald ’47 (C) Klemovich, Charles ’49 Kusserow, Louis ’49 Ladyko, Emil ’49 Lincoln, Robert ’49 Mazziotta, John ’48 Nork, John ’49 Oliver, Jack ’48 Olson, William ’49 O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49 Politi, Edmond ’47 Rakowski, Adam ’50 Rossides, Eugene ’49 Sniadack, Frank ’48 Swiacki, William ’48 Thompson, Leslie ’47 Valma, John ’48 (M) Yablonski, Ventan ’48 1947 Bacauskas, John ’50 Briggs, Henry ’49 Chaky, Emil ‘50 Gehrke, Bruce ’48 Hampton, Clyde ’49 Hasselman, Werner ’48 Kachadurian, Albert ’48 Karas, Joseph ’49 Kisiday, George ’48 Klemovich, Charles ’49 Kusserow, Louis ’49 Levy, Donald ’41 Lincoln, Robert ’49 Mazziotta, John ’48 Moran, Edward ’48 Nork, John ’49 Olson, Charles ’49 O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49 Rakowski, Adam ’50 Rossides, Eugene ’49 Russell, Robert ’50 Shekitka, Eugene ’49 Swiacki, William ’48 Valma, John ’48 Van Bellingham, Leon ’50 Yablonski, Ventan ’48 1948 Bacauskas, John ’50 Bleasdale, Frederick ’49 Borgess, Ralph ’49 Briggs, Henry ’49 Caponegro, Gabriel ’51 Chaky, Emil ‘50 Grubman, Wallace ’50 Hampton, Clyde ’49 Hawkins, Donald ’49 Klemovich, Charles ’49 Kusserow, Louis ’49 Lockwood, William ’49 McConnell, David ’49 Nork, John ’49 Olson, William ’49 O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49 Pell, William ’50 Rakowski, Adam ’50 Rossides, Eugene ’49 Schwartz, Arnold ’51 (M) Shekitka, Eugene ’49 Van Bellingham, Leon ’50 Ward, James ’50 1948 Lightweights
Angelino, Alphonse ’50 Annino, Raymond ’50 Baker, Edward ’51 Beattie, Donald ’51 DeMayo, Michael ’50 Kearns, John ’49 Lorenze, George ’50 Michell, Albert ’49 Palmieri, Aldo ’49 Petrulio, Ernest ’51 Raimondo, Frank ’51 Rix, Lennart ’51 Schmitt, Alois ’50 Schmin Robert ’50 Witzel, John ’49 1949 Audette, Gerald ’53 Bacauskas, John ’50 Berger, David ’50 Bomm, Wesley ’52 Cannon, Alfred ’50 Caponegro, Gabriel ’51 Chaky, Emil ‘50 Coufal, Joseph ’50 Cozzi, Gerard ’52 Federowicz, Thomas ’52 Grubman, Wallace ’50 Hansen, Howard ’52 Kimtis, Donald ’52 Malone, William ’51 McLean, Donald ’51 Neville, John ’51 (M) Nork, Albert ’51 O’Brien, William ’51 Pell, William ’50 Russell, Robert ’50 Sautter, Melvin ’52 Schwartz, Arnold ’51 Schwegler, Robert ’52 Straka, Edward ’51 Toner, Frank ’52 Tracy, Kermit ’52 Van Bellingham, Leon ’50 (C) Vitek, Paul ’52 Wagner, John ’52 Wallace, William ’52 Ward, James ’50 (C) Ward, Leo ’52 White, Ralph ’51 Wynott, Vernon ’52 1949 Lightweights Annino, Raymond ’50 Baker, Edward ’51 Burgi, Charles Burr, Richard ’52 Byra, Alfred ’52 Cervieri, Joseph Coghlin, Edgar Creighton, Victor Diamond, Theodore Hermann, Richard ’51 Lagomarsino, Fred ’52 Lipman, Jack Lorenze, George ’50 Manchester, Frank McDaniel, Joseph Messmer, Everett Ognibene, Andre ’52 Oplinger, John ’52 Raimondo, Frank ’51 Rix, Lennart ’51 Ross, Donald Schmitt, Alois ’50 Simonds, Henry Stricker, Seymour Walters, Warren ’53
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215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 1950 Audette, Gerald ’53 Bomm, Wesley ’52 Bueschen, David ’53 Coufal, Joseph ’50 Dannenman, Richard ’52 Durovich, Michael ’53 Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53 Hansen, Howard ’52 Malone, William ’51 Mason, George ’51 McCullough, Robert ’53 McLean, Donald ’51 Nork, Albert ’51 (C) O’Brien, William ’51 Ott, Robert ’58 Price, Mitchell ’53 Rapson, Donald ’51 (M) Schwegler, Robert ’52 Toner, Frank ’52 Trevisano, Donald ’53 Vitek, Paul ’52 Vitone, George ’52 Wagner, John ’52 Wallace, William ’52 Ward, Alfred ’53 Ward, Leo ’52 White, Ralph ’51 Wynott, Vernon ’52 1950 Lightweights Abplanalp, Harry ’53 Altonin, William ’53 Appell, Robert ’52 Beattie, Donald ’51 Burr, Richard ’52 Byra, Alfred ’52 Coyne, James ’53 Donaghy, Henry ’53 Fow, Ben ’53 Furst, Stephen ’53 Gleckler, Robert ’53 Herman, Irvin ’52 Hermann, Richard ’51 Lagomarsino, Fred ’52 Lichtman, Robert ’52 Meloni, Edward ’53 Miller, Ira ’51 Milowe, Irwin ’53 Ognibene, Andre ’52 Oplinger, John ’52 Owen, William ’53 Rix, Lennart ’51 Schwartz, Howard ’52 Simler, Richard ’53 Stricker, Seymour (M) Sweeney, William ’51 Tartanian, Charles ’53 Walters, Warren ’53 1951 Audette, Gerald ’53 Bomm, Wesley ’52 Bueschen, David ’53 Casella, John ’54 Cozzi, Gerard ’52 Dannenman, Richard ’52 Federowicz, Thomas ’52 Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53 Hansen, Howard ’52 (C) Jansson, Bernard ’52 (M) Krebs, Keith ’54 McCann, Charles ’52 McCullough, Robert ’53 Mione, Benedict ’52 Misho, Anthony ’52 Nesti, Richard ’54 Page, Donald ’52 (M) Pirner, Max ’54 Price, Mitchell ’53
Salvatore, David ’52 Sautter, Melvin ’52 Schwegler, Robert ’52 Toner, Frank ’52 Tracy, Kermit ’52 Trevisano, Donald ’53 Valuska, John ’53 Vitek, Paul ’52 Vitone, George ’52 Wallace, Robert ’53 Wallace, William ’52 Ward, Alfred ’53 Wodeshick, Eugene ’54 Wynott, Vernon ’52 1952 Bueschen, David ’53 Carr, Richard ’55 Casella, John ’54 Fadok, George ’54 Fow, Ben ’53 Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53 Guerriero, John ’53 Hampton, Jerry ’54 Hessinger, Arthur ’53 (M) Hopp, Dale ’54 Krebs, Keith ’54 Lazar, Marvin ’53 (M) McCullough, Robert ’53 (C) Mercier, Robert ’55 Nass, David ’53 Nesti, Richard ’54 Pirner, Max ’54 Price, Mitchell ’53 Trevisano, Donald ’53 Valuska, John ’53 Wall, Richard ’54 Wallace, Robert ’53 Ward, Alfred ’53 Wodeshick, Eugene ’54 1953 Bonanno, Philip ’54 Bucci, Manfredo ’56 Carr, Richard ’55 Casella, John ’54 Giampietro, Alex ’56 Hampton, Jerry ’54 Hoffman, Bernard ’55 Hopp, Dale ’54 Krebs, Keith ’54 Littlefield, Henry ’54 Mercier, Robert ’55 Nelson, John ’55 Nesti, Richard ’54 Opdyke, Neil ’55 Pirner, Max ’54 Priore, Kenneth ’56 Reso, Anthony ’54 (M) Seitz, George ’56 Wodeshick, Eugene ’54 (C) 1954 Altman, Roy ’57 Armstrong, Jack ’55 Benedick, Richard ’55 (M) Benham, Claude ’57 Black, Alan ’56 Brunori, Ralph ’57 Bucci, Manfredo ’56 Carr, Richard ’55 Carroll, James ’57 Corral, Frank ’57 Dillingham, Robert ’55 Giampietro, Alex ’56 Ginepra, Alfred ’55 Haggerty, Denis ’55 Hoffman, Bernard ’55 Lacopo, Michael ’57 Larson, James ’55 (M) Mooney, James ’56 Nations, Charles ’56 Nelson, John ’55
Nunziato, Donald ’56 Opdyke, Neil ’55 (C) Priore, Kenneth ’56 Seitz, George ’56 Tremblay, Paul ’57 Wilson, Arthur ’57 Winterburn, Theodore ’56 1955 Altman, Roy ’57 Benham, Claude ’57 Brunori, Ralph ’57 Bucci, Manfredo ’56 (C) Carroll, James ’57 Corral, Frank ’57 Danner, George ’58 Florentino, Leonard ’56 Giampietro, Alex ’56 Hervatic, Joseph ’58 Hovasapian, Fred ’58 Howard, Bradley ’58 Klein, Neil ’56 (M) Manes, Donald ’58 Mooney, James ’56 Pappas, George ’58 Seitz, George ’56 Smith, Harry ’56 Swimm, Kenneth ’56 (M) Szczypkowski, Ron ’58 Tremblay, Paul ’57 Wellington, John ’57 Wilson, Arthur ’57 1955 Lightweights Brice, Sam ’57 Brody, Alan ’56 (M) Ferragamo, Michael ’57 Furey, Robert ’58 Lewis, Frederick ’56 McKinney, Charles ’58 Sakuda, Paul ’58 1956 Appel, Eugene ’59 Benham, Claude ’57 Breeskin, John ’57 Brunori, Ralph ’57 Conte, Felix ’57 Corral, Frank ’57 Danner, George ’58 Guiton, Richard ’57 (M) Howard, Bradley ’58 Howard, Bruce ’58 Manes, Donald ’58 Marnell, Carmen ’57 Ott, Robert ’58 Pappas, George ’58 Satovick, Robert ’58 Spraker, Edward ’58 Szczypkowski, Ron ’58 Teran, Irwin ’57 (M) Tremblay, Paul ’57 Wellington, John ’57 Wilson, Arthur ’57 (C) 1956 Lightweights Borland, Joseph ’57 Bregman, Robert ’58 Brice, Sam ’57 Dunlavey, Richard ’58 Greenburg, William ’59 McElenney, James ’58 Norton, John ’57 Presant, Howard ’58 Sakuda, Paul ’58 Tindall, Samuel ’59 1957 Appel, Eugene ’59 Brookins, Harvey ’60 Dennehy, Brian ’60
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Donelli, Richard ’59 Eschenbaum, Edward ’60 Ferrari, Dudley ’59 Feuer, Charles ’58 (M) Frank, Francis ’58 Furey, James ’58 Gobble, Coy ’59 Graske, Theodore ’59 Hastings, James ’58 (M) Hervatic, Joseph ’58 Howard, Bradley ’58 Howard, Bruce ’58 Manes, Donald ’58 Pappas, George ’58 (C) Pegoraro, Rudolph ’59 Reilly, John ’60 Satovick, Robert ’58 Siman, Joseph ’59 Spraker, Edward ’58 Swartz, Theodore ’60 Szczypkowski, Ron ’58 1957 Lightweights DiLallo, Chester ’58 Dorazio, Richard ’60 Feuer, Charles ’58 (M) Fujii, Raymond ’59 Greenburg, William ’59 Hankins, Harrison ’60 Johns, Michael ’60 Pettit, Robert ’59 Sacks, Elliott ’58 Sacks, Roger ’58 Sakuda, David ’60 Sakuda, Paul ’58 (C) Simon, Gerald ’58 Tindall, Samuel ’59 Vann, Pennington ’58 1958 Anderson, Lawrence ’60 Appel, Eugene ’59 Bilbao, Thomas ’59 Boellert, Ekkehard ’60 Brodeur, Gerald ’61 Brookins, Harvey ’60 Dennehy, Brian ’60 Donelli, Richard ’59 Eschenbaum, Edward ’60 Federspiel, Robert ’61 Ferrari, Dudley ’59 Gelfand, Norman ’59 (M) Gobble, Coy ’59 (C) Graske, Theodore ’59 Johnson, Bruce ’61 Johnson, Fredrick ’60 LaValle, Placido ’59 Lombardi, Jerome ’61 McCool, Robert ’61 Mendrzycki, Edward ’59 Miller, Donald ’61 Pegoraro, Rudolph ’59 Radano, Anthony ’61 Savini, Donato ’61 Sefcsik, Paul ’61 Spelios, George ’59 Swartz, Theodore ’60 Tannenbaum, Michael ’59 (M) Urban, Luke ’61 1958 Lightweights Chang, Irving ’60 Dorazio, Richard ’60 Fujii, Raymond ’59 Goulazian, Peter ’60 Greenburg, William ’59 (C) Hankins, Harrison ’60 Johns, Michael ’60 LaRaja, Raymond ’59 Larsen, H. Peter ’59
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS McCreedy, Edwin ’61 Nunley, Spencer ’60 Sakuda, David ’60 Tindall, Samuel ’59\ Wojeicki, Andrei ’59 1959 Anderson, Lawrence ’60 Asack, Robert ’62 Black, Lee ’62 Brodeur, Gerald ’61 Brookins, Harvey ’60 (C) Campbell, William ’62 Federspiel, Robert ’61 Galdo, Ralph ’60 Gerstein, Herbert ’62 Haggerty, Thomas ’62 Hollinger, Robert ’62 Kaplan, Alfred ’60 (M) Little, Edward ’62 Lutz, Myron ’60 (M) McCool, Robert ’61 Migliorisi, Emanuel ’61 Minotti, Louis ’60 Radano, Anthony ’61 Reilly, Francis ’62 Savini, Donato ’61 Sefcsik, Paul ’61 Vasell, Thomas ’62 Warren, Russell ’62 Williams, Ronald ’62 Zisk, Steve ’62 1959 Lightweights Ashare, Alan ’60 Cohen, David ’62 Davies, Samuel ’62 Dorazio, Richard ’60 Gerstel, Howard ’60 Hankins, Harrison ’60 (C) Henslee, William ’61 Jahelka, George ’61 McCreedy, Edwin ’61 Sakuda, David ’60 Slavik, Ferdinand ’60 Stevenson, Peter ’62 1960 Amkraut, Julian ’61 Asack, Robert ’62 Black, Lee ’62 Blake, William ’61 (M) Campbell, William ’62 Congram, Walter ’62 Day, Anthony ’63 DeFiore, Leonard ’64 Drotos, Ronald ’63 Federspiel, Robert ’61 Gerstein, Herbert ’62 Haggerty, Thomas ’62 Hassan, Richard ’62 Hollinger, Robert ’62 Jacobs, Barry ’61 (M) Kirik, John ’61 Little, Edward ’62 McCool, Robert ’61 (C) Nauen, Richard ’61 O’Connor, Thomas ’63 Radano, Anthony ’61 Reilly, Francis ’62 Sakala, Richard ’62 Savini, Donato ’61 Schorer, Walter ’62 Vasell, Thomas ’62 1960 Lightweights Agayoff, John ’61 Cohen, David ’62 Gertz, Richard ’63 Kaiser, Robert ’63
Karlberg, John ’63 Kraft, Robert ’63 Malakoff, Aaron ’63 McCreedy, Edwin ’61 (C) Roper, John ’61 Saurino, Bendict ’61 Thomas, Arnold ’61 Thompson, Norman ’61 Ursillo, Ralph ’62 1961 Alter, Paul ’62 (M) Asack, Robert ’62 Black, Lee ’62 Butts, Allison ’64 Campbell, William ’62 (C) Congram, Walter ’62 Day, Anthony ’63 DeFiore, Leonard ’64 Devore, Lawrence ’62 (M) Drotos, Ronald ’63 Haggerty, Thomas ’62 Hassan, Michael ’63 Hassan, Richard ’62 Hollinger, Robert ’62 Little, Edward ’62 Nozzolio, Joseph ’62 O’Connor, Thomas ’63 Roche, John ’62 Sakala, Richard ’62 Schorer, Walter ’62 Snavely, Maurice ’62 Stark, James ’62 Vasell, Thomas ’62 Warren, Russell ’62 Werben, William ’62 Williams, Ronald ’62 1961 Lightweights Calesa, Edward ’63 DeMarrais, Kevin ’64 Freese, Howard Lee ’63 Hamilton, Henry ’64 Karlberg, John ’63 Knopf, Richard ’63 Moglen, Leslie ’62 Schubert, Carl ’62 Squassoni, Harry ’63 1962 Asack, Louis ’63 Butts, Allison ’64 Cutler, Arthur ’65 Danenberg, Steven ’65 Day, Anthony ’63 Diehl, Gary ’64 Donohue, Robert ’65 Fidei, Francis ’64 Hassan, Michael ’63 Hersh, Harry ’64 Holloway, Roger ’65 Hug, Gerard ’65 Joyce, Stephen ’64 Langfelder, Stephen ’63 (M) Malmstrom, Edward ’65 Marchese, Joseph ’63 Mitchell, William ’64 Moran, Patrick ’63 Mundorff, Fred ’63 O’Connor, Thomas ’63 (C) O’Donnell, Joseph ’64 Roberts, Arthur ’65 Rubin, Harvey ’65 Sheehan, Patrick ’65 Strauch, John ’65 Weismantle, John ’63 (M) Yuska, Edward ’64 1962 Lightweights
Adsit, Ronald ’65 Calesa, Edward ’63 Cirigliano, John ’64 DeBree, Ronald ’64 Freese, James ’65 Grossman, Steven ’64 Guimond, Norman ’65 Heine, Spencer ’63 Karlberg, John ’63 Malakoff, Aaron ’63 (C) Malter, Ira ’63 (M) Vann, Richard ’63 1963 Bashaar, John ’65 Brookshire, Ronald ’66 Butts, Allison ’64 (C) Donohue, Robert ’65 Falcon, Spencer ’66 Fidei, Francis ’64 Hersh, Harry ’64 Hug, Gerard ’65 Joyce, Stephen ’64 Malmstrom, Edward ’65 O’Donnell, Joseph ’64 Roberts, Arthur ’65 Rubin, Harvey ’65 Rudegair, Edward ’65 Sheehan, Patrick ’65 Strauch, John ’65 Thompson, Eugene ’66 Yuska, Edward ’64 1963 Lightweights Adsit, Ronald ’65 Bert, Joel ’65 Cirigliano, John ’64 (C) DeBree, Ronald ’64 DeMarrais, Kevin ’64 DeMatteo, Douglas ’64 Grossman, Steven ’64 Guimond, Norman ’65 Harrold, Thomas ’66 Hewes, Charles ’66 Jorgenson, Thomas ’64 McGroarty, James ‘64 Mottard, Dean ’66 Schlowsky, George ’65 Shopoff, Edward ’66 Sol, Jeffrey ’64 Strobach, Steven ’65 Zegarelli, David ’65 1964 Ballantine, Richard ’67 Bashaar, John ’65 Brookshire, Ronald ’66 Brownstein, Neill ’66 Carifio, James ’65 Cody, Joseph ’66 Corcoran, William ’66 Dennis, Roger ’65 Donohue, Robert ’65 Dunn, Lee ’65 (M) Flory, Richard ’67 Franke, Stephen ’66 Hankins, Stuart ’66 Hast, Robert ’67 Hug, Gerard ’65 Jensen, Arne ’66 Klingensmith, Robert ’66 Makohen, Leo ’67 Malmstrom, Edward ’65 (C) Mulvihill, Terence ’67 Nossal, John ’66 Patton, Robert ’66 Rink, Donald ’67 Roberts, Arthur ’65 Rubin, Harvey ’65
Rudegair, Edward ’65 Sesit, Michael ’65 Sheehan, Patrick ’65 Strauch, John ’65 Thompson, Eugene ’66 Tuths, Joseph ’67 Vozel, Leo ’65 Zarganes, Stylianos ’65 (M) Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67 1964 Lightweights Bert, Joel ’65 Brown, William ’67 Bruno, Louis ’67 Buchanan, Stephen ’66 Freese, James ’65 Guimond, Norman ’65 (C) Harrold, Thomas ’66 Hillis, David ’67 Indinoli, Dominick ’67 Karle, Richard ’66 Mottard, Dean ’66 Sisskind, Mitchell ’68 Strobach, Steven ’65 Zegarelli, David ’65 1965 Ballantine, Richard ’67 Bender, William ’68 Brookshire, Ronald ’66 (C) Brownstein, Neill ’66 Burns, John ’68 Butts, Roland ’67 Cody, Joseph ’66 Corcoran, William ’66 Dennis, Roger ’65 Equi, Russell ’66 Falcon, Spencer ’66 Felsenfeld, Arnold ’67 Flory, Richard ’67 Hankins, Stuart ’66 Hast, Robert ’67 Hiney, J. William ’66 Klingensmith, Robert ’66 Makohen, Leo ’67 Maton, Reginald ’66 Morash, David ’67 Mulvihill, Terence ’67 Nealon, Robert ’65 Nossal, John ’66 Reed, Thomas ’68 Rink, Donald ’67 Sattel, Robert ’68 Sheldon, Thomas ’66 (M) Stanhewicz, Richard ’66 Tosi, Anthony ’67 Tuths, Joseph ’67 Werner, Earl ’66 West, Robert ’67 Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67 1965 Lightweights Aguiar, Daniel ’67 Brown, William ’67 Buchanan, Stephen ’66 Coates, Harry ’68 Furey, George, Jr. ’66 Harrold, Thomas ’66] Hillis, David ’67 Indinoli, Dominick ’67 (C) Kakos, Peter ’68 Karle, Richard ’66 Kirchheimer, Peter ’68 Liu, Edward ’66 Miller, Jon ’67 Morgan, Jeffrey ’67 Nelson, Lawrence ’66 Schneider, Steven ’66 White, John ’68
2014 COLUMBIA FOOTBALL
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215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 1966 Allen, Gordon ’67 Ballantine, Richard ’67 Bracciodieta, William ’67 Brookshire, Robert ’69 Brown, Richard ’68 Brown, William ’67 Busa, Michael ’69 Butts, Roland ’67 Carey, William ’69 Dempsey, Alford ’69 Domres, Martin ’69 Edoga, John ’67 Feddock, John ’69 Felsenfeld, Arnold ’67 Flory, Richard ’67 (C) Hast, Robert ’67 (C) Herlz, Andrew ’68 (M) Hillis, L. David ’67 Hodos, James ’68 Isom, J. William ’68 Koffler, David ’67 Makohen, Leo ’67 Marsella, Richard ’69 Mastroianni, Anthony ’69 Morash, David ’67 O’Connor, James ’69 O’Connor, John ’67 Peters, Robert ’67 Reed, Thomas ’68 Regan, Robert ’69 Rink, Donald ’67 Rose, Richard ’69 Stathis, Peter ’68 Stewart, Chester ’69 Taddey, Anthony ’68 Tarrington, Ronald ’69 Tosi, Anthony ’67 Tuths, Joseph ’67 Werner, Robert ’69 West, Robert ’67 Wojculewski, Richard ’69 Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67 1966 Lightweights Aguiar, Daniel ’67 Brown, William ’67 (C) Bruno, Louis ’67 Callahan, Justin ’67 Katz, Raymond ’67 Kirchheimer, Peter ’68 Miller, Jon ’67 Morgan, Jeffrey ’67 Murphy, James ’69 Price, Richard ’69 Rompala, Richard ’69 Rosenblatt, Ronald ’69 Schell, Michael ’69 Stallman, Lawrence ’68 Waterman, John ’69 Weddell, James ’69 1967 Bender, William ’68 Blake, Jeffrey ’70 Brookshire, Robert ’69 Brophy, Donald ’69 Burd, Keith ’70 Busa, Michael ’69 Carey, William ’69 DeBary, Paul ’68 Domres, Martin ’69 Duboff, Daniel ’70 Feddock, John ’69 Furillo, Frank ’70 Hammers, Lynwood ’70 Herlz, Andrew ’68 (M) Hubert, Donald ’68 (C) Isom, J. William ’68 Jones, Naythania ’70
Marsella, Richard ’69 McGuire, Walter ’69 O’Connor, James ’69 Reed, Thomas ’68 (C) Reeves, Glen ’68 Rose, Richard ’69 Sattel, Robert ’68 Siegel, Edward ’68 (M) Stathis, Peter ’68 Taddey, Anthony ’68 Tarrington, Ronald ’69 Wascura, James ’70 Wazevich, William ’70 White, John ’68 Witt, Paul ’68 Wojculewski, Richard ’69
Dark, Dean ’69 Fromer, Carl ’71 Gens, Robert ’69 (C) Kuntze, Alan ’71 Lecce, Carl ’71 Leonard, James ’69 Lombardo, James ’71 Lynch, Dean ’71 McCullough, Robert ’69 Randel, James ’71 Sanderson, Richard ’71 Schenk, Lawrence ’71 Szumilas, Ronald ’70 Valuk, Michael ’71
1967 Lightweights Alloy, James ’69 Biederman, Michael ’68 Chorba, Carl ’70 Coates, Harry ’68 Colby, Christopher ’70 Gens, Robert ’69 Kline, Thomas ’68 Martin, James ’68 (C) Mclntosh, Thomas ’70 Mikesell, Michael ’69 Nagy, John ’69 Rosenblatt, Ronald ’69 Sisskind, Mitchell ’68 Sonda, Paul ’68 Suttenberg, Gary ’70 Sweeney, David ’70 Szumilas, Ronald ’70 Ward, Conley ’69
1969 Alexander, Kenneth ’70 (C) Alexander, Richard ’70 (C) Archer, Craig ’70 Baum, Douglas ’70 (M) Blake, Jeffrey ’70 Brown, Kevin ’71 Courtney, Kevin ’72 Daurio, John ’72 Flynn, William ’72 Fuller, Bennett ’72 Furillo, Frank ’70 Hall, James ’71 Hammers, Lynwood ’70 Johnson, Charles ’72 Johnson, Ronald ’70 Jones, Michael ’72 Laughinghouse, Charles ’72 Malley, Arthur ’70 Miller, Edward ’72 Pyszczymucha, Michael ’71 Ramsey, Spencer ’71 Reed, William ’71 Romanosky, James ’72 Sefcik, John ’72 Shane, Michael ’71 Starke, George ’71 Suchy, Frederick ’70 Sweeney, Terrence ’70 Topich, Joseph ’70 Wascura, James ’70 Wazevich, William ’70 Wiginton, James ’70 Wroe, Robert ’71 Zawadzkas, Michael ’72
1968 Alexander, Kenneth ’70 Alexander, Richard ’70 Baum, Douglas ’70 (M) Blake, Jeffrey ’70 Boczkowski, William ’71 Brookshire, Robert ’69 Brown, Kevin ’71 Burd, Keith ’70 Burlingame, Paul ’70 Busa, Michael ’69 (C) Carey, William ’69 Domres, Martin ’69 Feddock, John ’69 Furillo, Frank ’70 Glassroth, Jeffery ’69 Hackett, Robert ’71 Malley, Arthur ’70 Marsella, Richard ’69 O’Connor, James ’69 Otsuji, Gary ’69 Passow, Michael ’70 (M) Ramsey, Spencer ’71 Reed, William ’71 Rose, Richard ’69 Ryan, David ’72 Shane, Michael ’71 Stalgaitis, George ’71 Tarrington, Ronald ’69 (C) Topich, Joseph ’70 Wascura, James ’70 Wazevich, William ’70 Werner, Robert ’69 Wojculewski, Richard ’69 1968 Lightweights Alico, John ’69 Bickers, John ’71 Brooker, Richard ’71 Cann, William ’71 Coppo, Richard ’69 Cowan, Spencer ’70 Cunningham, Bruce ’69
1969 Lightweights Baker, Richard ’70 Bartolf, Michael ’71 Bickers, John ’71 Brooker, Richard ’71 (C) Cleary, Thomas ’72 Cowan, Spencer ’70 Dudzinski, Eugene ’70 Eyestone, Thomas ’71 Fereday, Jeffrey ’72 Gens, Donald ’72 Goetz, Ernest ’71 Goodman, Joel ’72 Grasso, Vincent ’72 Krumme, Robert ’72 Lecce, Carl ’71 Lombardo, James ’71 MacDonald, John ’71 Nowe, David ’72 Olson, Kim ’72 Randel, James ’71 Richmond, John ’70 Sanderson, Richard ’71 Surgen, John ’71 Szumilas, Ronald ’70 Tang, Robert ’71 Troisi, Ralph ’72
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Valuk, Michael ’71 Verhoff, David ’71 1970 Assaf, Ricardo ’73 Baker, Herbert ’73 Brion, Lawrence ’74 Buttitta, Frank ’73 Callanan, James ’73 Courtney, Kevin ’72 Curtis, John ’73 Daurio, John ’72 Dermody, Francis ’73 Dunn, Edward ’73 Hackett, Robert ’71 Hurley, Thomas ’73 Jackson, Donald ’73 Johnson, Charles ’72 Jones, Michael ’72 Kaliades, Paul ’73 Leondis, John ’73 Luciani, Thomas ’74 McKenzie, Max ’73 Miller, Edward ’72 Nelson, Leonard ’72 (M) Parks, Jesse ’73 Pyszczymucha, Michael ’71 (C) Ramsey, Spencer ’71 (C) Reed, William ’71 Ryan, David ’72 Sefcik, John ’72 Shane, Michael ’71 Sharkey, Patrick ’73 Shreve, Shannon ’73 Smith, Terrence ’73 Starke, George ’71 Wroe, Robert ’71 1970 Lighweights Bartolf, Michael ’71 Bickers, John ’71 Brest, Christopher ’72 Brooker, Richard ’71 (C) Cleary, Thomas ’72 Eyestone, Thomas ’71 Feher, Lawrence ’71 Gardner, Robert ’73 Goetz, Ernest ’71 Gonzalez, Julius ’73 Goodman, Joel ’72 Grasso, Vincent ’72 Krumme, Robert ’72 Lecce, Carl ’71 Llorca, Manuel ’71 Lubin, Mark ’73 MacDonald, John ’71 McGregor, Bruce ‘73 Moore, John ’73 Mott, Thomas ’73 Preschel, Lewis ’71 Randel, James ’71 Richmond, John ’70 Setogawa, Aaron ’73 Surgen, John ’71 (C) Valuk, Michael ’71 1971 Arbeznik, Gary ’73 Assaf, Ricardo ’73 Barthell, Burley ’73 (M) Charon, Eugene ’73 Courtney, Kevin ’72 Cummings, Robert ’74 Curtis, John ’73 Daurio, John ’72 Dermody, Francis ’73 Dukes, Robert ’72 Dunn, Edward ’73 Evans, Michael ’74
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Georges, George ’74 Gregory, Theodore ’74 Howland, Steven ’73 Hurley, Thomas ’73 Jackson, Donald ’73 Johnson, Charles ’72 (C) Jones, Michael ’72 Kaliades, Paul ’73 Klingerman, David ’73 Leondis, John ’73 Luciani, Thomas ’74 McKenzie, Max ’73 Miller, Edward ’72 Nelson, Leonard ’72 (M) Parks, Jesse ’73 Ryan, David ’72 Sefcik, John ’72 (C) Sharkey, Patrick ’73 Shreve, Shannon ’73 Smith, Terrence ’73 1971 Lighweights Anderson, Arne ’74 Boyle, Robert ’73 Brest, Christopher ’72 Butler, John ’73 Cleary, Thomas ’72 (C) Giantassio, Joseph ’74 Grasso, Vincent ’72 (C) Hanrahan, Michael ’74 Hendershaw, William ’73 Holder, Eric ’73 lassogna, Robert ’73 Johnson, Garrett ’73 Lubin, Mark ’73 Malmberg, John ’74 McCleary, Gary ’74 McGregor, Bruce ‘73 Moore, John ’73 Perniciaro, Richard ’74 Sims, Steven ’73 Young, Donny ’74 1972 Arbeznik, Gary ’73 Assaf, Ricardo ’73 Baker, Herbert ’73 Barthell, Burley ’73 (M) Bodnar, Harry ’75 Callanan, James ’73 Charon, Eugene ’73 Curtis, John ’73 Dermody, Francis ’73 Dunn, Edward ’73 Erickson, Glenn ’74 Evans, Michael ’74 Georges, George ’74 Green, Louis ’73 Gregory, Theodore ’74 Harding, John ’73 Hurley, Thomas ’73 Irish, William ’73 Jackson, Donald ’73 (C) Kaliades, Paul ’73 (C) Klingerman, David ’73 Lane, Peter ’73 Leondis, John ’73 Mailman, Mitchell ’75 (M) McKenzie, Max ’73 Michael, Edward ’73 Noble, Stephen ’75 Parks, Jesse ’73 Rodriguez, Jorge ’75 Sanchy, Jerome ’74 Sharkey, Patrick ’73 Smith, Desmond ’74 Smith, Glen ’75 Smith, Terrence ’73 Swain, Albert ’73 Telep, Michael ’75 Woods, Stephen ’73
1972 Lighweights Anderson, Arne ’74 Butler, Carlton ’74 Butler, John ’73 Carriero, Joseph ’75 Flores, Raymond ’73 Grossman, Daniel ’73 Hanrahan, Michael ’74 Holder, Eric ’73 Johnson, Garrett ’73 Mason, Ronald ’75 McGregor, Bruce ‘73 (C) Mekras, John ’76 Milano, Dominick ’76 Moore, John ’73 (C) Mott, Thomas ’73 Nunez, Domingo ’76 Raimondo, Lee ’76 Sims, Steven ’73 (C) Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75 Wright, Kenneth R. ’73 Wright, Kenneth B. ’74 Young, Donny ’74 1973 Bodnar, Harry ’75 Brion, Lawrence ’74 Brown, Frank ’76 Creeden, Kevin ’75 Crowley, Michael ’75 Cummings, Geoffrey ’75 Cummings, Richard ’75 Delaney, Michael ’76 Evans, Michael ’74 (C) Georges, George ’74 Gisolfi, Rudy ’75 Gregory, Theodore ’74 (C) Jackson, Douglas ’76 Jenkins, Phillip ’76 Kirin, Bruce ’75 Klanac, T. Rocky ’76 Mailman, Mitchell ’75 (M) Mondor, Paul ’74 Noble, Stephen ’75 Rantala, Mark ’74 Rodriguez, Jorge ’75 Sanchy, Jerome ’74 Sorrels, Barry ’75 Telep, Michael ’75 Tomasek, George ’75 Trowbridge, Randolph ’76 Valentine, Dwight ’75 Van Amson, George ’74 Ward, Kevin ’74 Wazevich, Robert ’75 Wilson, Vincent ’75 Yeager, Michael ’76 1973 Lightweights Allen, Jeffrey ’77 Anderson, Arne ’74 (C) Diczok, Richard ’74 Duffy, James ’74 Featherstun, Donald ’75 Ferraris, Garry ’74 Geanuracos, James ’76 Getty, David ’76 Harris, Russell ’76 Herlihy, Thomas ’75 Johnson, Garrett ’73 (C) Kahn, Perry ’76 McCleary, Gary ’74 Mekras, John ’76 Mitchell, Briane ’76 Myers, Charles ’77 O’Neill, Sean ’75 Perniciaro, Richard ’74
Raimondo, Lee ’76 Rodstrom, John ’74 Stein, Jeffrey ’75 Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75 Vassalo, Joseph ’75 Young, Donny ’74 1974 Backus, Edward ’77 Berquist, James ’76 Berry, Kevin ’76 Bodnar, Harry ’75 Brown, Frank ’76 Creeden, Kevin ’75 Cummings, Geoffrey ’75 Cummings, Richard ’75 (C) Delaney, Michael ’76 Galasky, Steven ’76 Gisolfi, Rudy ’75 Gregory, Kenneth ’77 Guerra, Adolph ’76 Hansen, Michael ’77 Hillenbrand, Charles ’77 Hollinger, Keith ’76 Horton, William ’76 Jackson, Douglas ’76 Jenkins, Phillip ’76 Joseph, Mark ’76 Kayworth, Timothy ’77 Kelleher, James ’76 Kirin, Bruce ’75 Klanac, T. Rocky ’76 Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M) Lussier, Alfred ’75 McAvoy, David ’77 Noble, Stephen ’75 Rahamin, Rafael ’76 Rios, Jose ’75 Schuchts, Robert ’77 Smith, Glen ’75 Sorrels, Barry ’75 Telep, Michael ’75 (C) Tomasek, George ’75 Towler, Timothy ’77 Trowbridge, Randolph ’76 Tryforos, James ’76 Valentine, Dwight ’75 Watson, Robert ’76 Wazevich, Robert ’75 Yeager, Michael ’76 1974 Lightweights Bastyr, Edward ’76 Bilianis, Peter ’77 Blackwood, Roland ’77 Campbell, Scott ’77 Catania, Joseph ’78 Featherstun, Donald ’75 Getty, David ’76 Herlihy, Thomas ’75 Kahn, Perry ’76 Kelly, Phillip ’77 Luther, David ’76 McHugh, Kevin ’78 Mekras, John ’76 Milliaressis, D. ’77 Mitchell, Briane ’76 Nunez, Domingo ’76 Perniciaro, Richard ’74 Pimm, Robert ’78 Raimondo, Lee ’76 (C) Schnader, JeHrey ’75 Stein, Jeffrey ’75 Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75 (C) Van Adzin, Alexis ’75 Vassalo, Joseph ’75 Weitzel, Richard ’77 1975
Aroney, Michael ’77 Backus, Edward ’77 Berquist, James ’76 Berry, Kevin ’76 Bressman, Robert ’76 Brown, Frank ’76 Bruno, James ’76 Combs, Kirk ’78 Delaney, Michael ’76 (C) Elliott, Stephen ’78 Fischer, Martin ’78 Galasky, Steven ’76 Garland, John ’77 Gastler, John ’78 Gatti, Joseph ’76 Gilhuly, Kevin ’78 Gregory, Kenneth ’77 Guerra, Adolph ’76 Hillenbrand, Charles ’77 Hollinger, Keith ’76 Horton, William ’76 Jackson, Douglas ’76 Jacobyansky, Francis ’76 Jenkins, Phillip ’76 Joseph, Mark ’76 Kelleher, James ’76 Kirchman, Kevin ’78 Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M) Masso, Thomas ’77 McAvoy, David ’77 McKeon, Robert ’78 Rahamin, Rafael ’76 Stephens, Bruce ’78 Towler, Timothy ’77 Trowbridge, Randolph ’76 Tryforos, James ’76 Vanek, Stephen ’78 Watson, Robert ’76 Wojciechowski, Mark ’76 Yeager, Michael ’76 (C) 1975 Lightweights Bastyr, Edward ’76 Beller, Peter ’77 Blackwood, Roland ’77 Bullock, James ’79 Bustamante, Gabriel ’79 Campbell, Scott ’77 Consolini, Gildo ’78 Edwards, Barry ’78 Feneck, John ’79 Getty, David ’76 (C) Gutowski, Peter ’78 Gutowski, Thomas ’76 Haggerty, John ’78 Hopwood, Richard ’79 Jarrett, Robert ’78 Kelly, Phillip ’77 King, James ’77 Mekras, John ’76 (C) Milliaressis, D. ’77 Newman, John ’78 Nishizaka, Sumio ’77 Pickering, John ’78 Pimm, Robert ’78 Rice, Gregory ’76 Smithy, William ’77 Stein, Jeffrey ’75 Vezos, George ’77 Winum, Paul ’77 1976 Aroney, Michael ’77 Backus, Edward ’77 (C) Buchholz, William ’79 Burns, Kevin ’78 Chapman, David ’79 Clark, Keith ’78 Combs, Kirk ’78 Elliott, Andrew ’79
2014 COLUMBIA FOOTBALL
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
108
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Ellis, George ’79 Fischer, Martin ’78 Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79 Garland, John ’77 Gastler, John ’78 Gavelda, John ’79 Gilhuly, Kevin ’78 Gregory, Kenneth ’77 Guarneri, Louis ’77 Hillenbrand, Charles ’77 Kayworth, Timothy ’77 Kearns, Kevin ’78 Kelly, John ’79 Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M) Masso, Thomas ’77 McAvoy, David ’77 (C) McCormick, Paul ’78 Neal, Michael ’77 Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79 Schuchts, Robert ’77 Spinosa, David ’78 Stephens, Bruce ’78 Sullivan, Frederick ’79 Towler, Timothy ’77 Vanek, Stephen ’78 Witherspoon, Richard ’79 1976 Lightweights Beller, Peter ’77 Blackwood, Roland ’77 Bustamante, Gabriel ’79 Campbell, Scott ’77 Espinosa, Michael ’77 Feneck, John ’79 Garcia, Manuel ’79 Haggerty, John ’78 Hopwood, Richard ’79 Jarrett, Robert ’78 Kelly, Phillip ’77 King, James ’77 Layman, Harry ’79 Markwalter, Arthur ’77 Mikaelian, Richard ’77 Milliaressis, D. ’77 (C) Morris, Henry ’78 Myers, Charles ’77 Newman, John ’78 Nishizaka, Sumio ’77 Pimm, Robert ’78 Smithy, William ’77 (C) Stein, Jeffrey ’75 (C) Weitzel, Richard ’77 Yacos, Phillip ’80 Yancopolous, George ’80 1977 Bagley, Parker ’79 Biaggi, Mario ’80 Blattman, Eric ’80 Boran, James ’79 Brown, Michael ’80 Buchholz, William ’79 Burns, Kevin ’78 Chapman, David ’79 Cicco, Martin ’78 Ciulla, Joseph ’80 Combs, Kirk ’78 Cook, Kevin ’79 Elliott, Andrew ’79 Elliott, Stephen ’78 (C) Fischer, Martin ’78 (C) FitzGerald, Shawn ’80 Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79 Gastler, John ’78 (C) Gilhuly, Kevin ’78 Hall, John ’80 Kaminski, Victor ’79 Kearns, Kevin ’78 Kelly, John ’79 Kuhn, Richard ’78
Malovetz, Jeffrey ’79 McCormick, Paul ’78 (C) McGraw, Michael ’79 McKeon, Robert ’78 McNiel, Roger ’79 O’Connor, Paul ’79 O’Hagan, Brian ’80 Pinnock, David ’80 Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79 Sabatelle, Angelo ’80 Sosiak, Bohdan ’79 Spinosa, David ’78 Stephens, Bruce ’78 Stoner, Geoffrey ’80 Stukes, Raymond ’80 Sullivan, Frederick ’79 Vanek, Stephen ’78 Wick, Harold ’79 Witherspoon, Richard ’79 1978 Bagley, Parker ’79 Biaggi, Mario ’80 Biondi, Lawrence ’80 Blattman, Eric ’80 Boran, James ’79 Britt, Patrick ’79 Brown, Michael ’80 Buchholz, William ’79 Burgman, Robert ’79 Cannon, Sean ’81 Chapman, David ’79 Ciulla, Joseph ’80 Cook, Kevin ’79 Elliott, Andrew ’79 FitzGerald, Shawn ’80 Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79 Gillespie, Scott ’80 Hachey, David ’79 Haskins, Robert ’81 Kaminski, Victor ’79 Kelly, John ’79 Kelly, Michael ’79 McGraw, Michael ’79 (C) Moffie, Calvin ’79 Murphy, Stephen ’79 O’Connor, Paul ’79 O’Hagan, Brian ’80 Palmer, Wayne ’79 Pelusi, James ’79 Pinnock, David ’80 Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79 (C) Quadri, Richard ’81 Stoner, Geoffrey ’80 Stukes, Raymond ’80 Sullivan, Frederick ’79 Taussig, Ronald ’79 Witherspoon, Richard ’79 Young, Henry ’81 1979 Ahern, Scott ’80 Biaggi, Mario ’80 Biondi, Lawrence ’80 Blattman, Eric ’80 Brown, Michael ’80 Brunori, Ralph ’81 Cabrera, Joseph ’82 Cannon, Sean ’81 Ciulla, Joseph ’80 Conroy, Robert ’81 Cregg, Robert ’80 Cromwick, David ’80 D’Arcy, Sean ’81 Dattaro, Janet ’82BC (M) Donley, William ’81 Epling, William ’81 FitzGerald, Shawn ’80 Fleming, Daniel ’80 Gillespie, Scott ’80 Haskins, Robert ’81 Jones, Clayton ’81 Josephs, Enrique ’81
LaRocca, Charles ’80 Lockamy, Dexter ’80 McAvoy, Daniel ’80 McCarthy, Stephen ’80 McNally, Thomas ’82 McNamara, Thomas ’80 Mickens, Randy ’82 Murzic, William ’80 Nevitt, Thomas ’82 O’Hagan, Brian ’80 (C) Pelini, Vincent ’82 Quadri, Richard ’81 Riordan, Michael ’80 Robertson, Harold ’81 Ruzika, Richard ’81 Sabatelle, Angelo ’80 Sages, Patrick ’81 Seaman, Kent ’80 Shorey, Kevin ’81 Stoner, Geoffrey ’80 (C) Stukes, Raymond ’80 Sydnor, Rodney ’82 Wagner, Joseph ’81 Wallace, Stephen ’82 Walsh, Mark ’81 Whittemore, Gary ’80 1980 Brunori, Ralph ’81 Cabrera, Joseph ’82 Cannon, Sean ’81 (C) Casali, Louis ’81 Cockrell, Kieth ’83 Coleman, Timothy ’83 Conroy, Robert ’81 Costello, Maureen ’81BC (M) Craddock, Jay ’81 D’Arcy, Sean ’81 Dattaro, Janet ’82BC (M) Davin, James ’83 Donley, William ’81 Epling, William ’81 Fry, Gregory ’82 Gennaro, Gregory ’82 Gresky, Scott ’81 Haskins, Robert ’81 Jones, Clayton ’81 Josephs, Enrique ’81 (C) Lovric, Miroslav ’83 McNally, Thomas ’82 Meininger, Christian ’82 Monteith, Steven ’82 Nabhan, Gregg ’83 Ogiste, Lance ’81 Pelini, Vincent ’82 Powell, James ’83 Pritchard, James ’82 Quadri, Richard ’81 Rielly, William ’83 Robertson, Harold ’81 Rowell, David ’82 Ruzika, Richard ’81 Sages, Patrick ’81 Scavina, Michael ’83 Senick, James ’81 Shorey, Kevin ’81 Trivits, Glen ’81 Tryforos, Thomas ’81 Vota, John ’82 Wagner, Joseph ’81 Wallace, Stephen ’82 Walsh, Mark ’81 Wenick, Mark ’81 Witherspoon, James ’83 Zimmerman, William ’81 1981 Cabrera, Joseph ’82 Coleman, Timothy ’83 Crotty, David ’82 Davin, James ’83 Donovan, Joseph ’82 Fry, Gregory ’82
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Gable, Arthur ’82 Gil, John ’83 Hite, John ’83 Holoka, Thomas ’83 Jenkins, Christopher ’83 Kiely, Timothy ’82 Lewis, Donald ’84 Lincoln, Mark ’82 Lindgren, Douglas ’84 Lovric, Miroslav ’83 Mangiarotti, Edward ’84 McHale, James ’84 McNally, Thomas ’82 (C) Meininger, Christian ’82 Mickens, Randy ’82 Monteith, Steven ’82 Motosko, Charles ’82 Nabhan, Gregg ’83 Nevitt, Thomas ’82 Norton, Thomas ’83 O’Connor, Daniel ’82 Pash, Robert ’83 Pelini, Vincent ’82 (C) Peters, Jeffrey ’82 Powell, James ’83 Pritchard, James ’82 Reggio, William ’84 Rowell, David ’82 Scavina, Michael ’83 Vota, John ’82 Wallace, Stephen ’82 Witherspoon, James ’83 Witkowski, John ’84 1982 Adams, Kirk ’85 Barreiro, Edward ’85 Bow, Thomas ’83 Bozzo, Michael ’84 Coleman, Timothy ’83 Davin, James ’83 (C) Dill, Eric ’85 Gallagher, Betsy ’84BC (M) Gay, Thomas ’85 Gil, John ’83 Goldman, Michael ’84 Hite, John ’83 Holoka, Thomas ’83 Innamorato, Donald ’83 Jenkins, Christopher ’83 Leone, Peter ’83 Lewis, Donald ’84 Lindgren, Douglas ’84 Lovric, Miroslav ’83 Mambuca, Frank ’85 Mangiarotti, Edward ’84 McHale, James ’84 Molinelli, Bruce ’84 Moynihan, Michael ’85 Myers, Paul ’85 Nabhan, Gregg ’83 Norton, Thomas ’83 Oprisch, Karl ’84 Oschal, James ’83 Pash, Robert ’83 Pegel, Robert ’84 Philibin, Daniel ’84 Powell, James ’83 Reggio, William ’84 Samuelson, Thomas ’84 Scavina, Michael ’83 (C) Smith, Daniel ’84 Upperco, Daniel 85 Witherspoon, James ’83 Witkowski, John ’84 1983 Adams, Kirk ’85 Barreiro, Edward ’85 Bozzo, Michael ’84 (C) Brown, Kristen ’87BC (M) Cavalli, Richard ’86 Cervantes, Winslow ’86
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Conlon, John ’85 Cory, Richard ’84 Denmeade, Samuel ’85 Dill, Eric ’85 Francesconi, Michael ’86 Gallagher, Betsy ’84BC (M) Genova, Leonard ’85 Goldman, Michael ’84 Grambo, William ’84 Guth, Christopher ’86 Latran, Greg ’84 Lewis, Donald ’84 Lichtenberg, Vincent ’86 Mambuca, Frank ’85 Mangiarotti, Edward ’84 Mazzarini, Anthony ’85 Milam, Mark ’86 Mitchell, Darryl ’85 Molinelli, Bruce ’84 Moynihan, Michael ’85 Myers, Paul ’85 Nickerson, David ’87 Oprisch, Karl ’84 Reggio, William ’84 Samuelson, Thomas ’84 Santos, Henry ’86 Scopelliti, Drew ’84 Silo, Lawrence ’84 Smith, Daniel ’84 Strack, William ’86 Upperco, Daniel 85 Walsh, Lawrence ’86 Wiseman, Todd ’85 Witkowski, John ’84 (C) 1984 Adams, Kirk ’85 Barber, Matthew ’87 Barr, Matthew ’87 Barreiro, Edward ’85 Beatrice, John ’85 Bonerbo, Thomas ’86 Bossolina, Joseph ’84 Cavalli, Richard ’86 Cervantes, Winslow ’86 Chase, Christopher ’86 Chirico, John ’87 Conlon, John ’85 Denmeade, Samuel ’85 Dill, Eric ’85 Fitzgibbons, Denis ’86 Flick, William ’87 Francesconi, Michael ’86 Garrett, John ’87 Genova, Leonard ’85 (C) Guth, Christopher ’86 Hartz, Ronald ’87 Henderson, James ’85 Herbst, Christopher ’86 Hicks, William ’87 Johnston, Thomas ’87 Mambuca, Frank ’85 Mazzarini, Anthony ’85 Milam, Mark ’86 Morgan, Evan ’85 Moynihan, Michael ’85 Murphy, Peter ’86 Myers, Paul ’85 Novotnak, Michael ’85 Pennywell, John ’87 Plaisted, John ’87 Policastro, Joseph ’87 Porter, James ’87 Raketich, Mark ’85 Riga, Christopher ’87 Santos, Henry ’86 Smith, Scott ’86 Snyder, Wayne ’86 Strack, William ’86 Townley, Kevin ’85 Tucci, Kyle ’85 Tulevech, Charles ’85 Tutrone, Anthony ’86
Upperco, Daniel 85 Walsh, Lawrence ’86 1985 Alletto, Lawrence ’87 Barber, Matthew ’87 Barr, Matthew ’87 Barreto, Alfredo ’86 Botich, Danile ’87 Burrs, Al ’86 Cavalli, Richard ’86 Cervantes, Winslow ’86 Charlton, Bradford ’86 Chase, Christopher ’86 Chirico, John ’87 Degati, Joseph ’86 Doyle, Michael ’88 Flaherty, Robert ’87 Fondran, Greg ’87 Foote, Dan ’86 Foss, Mark ’87 Garcia, Raul ’86 Gonzalez, Gregory ’87 Guth, Christopher ’86 Hill, Homer ’88 Johnston, Thomas ’87 Kravitz, Steven ’86 Leone, Nicholas ’88 McLaughlin, Michael ’88 Milam, Mark ’86 Miller, John ’88 Mosior, Richard ’86 Pennywell, John ’87 Plaisted, John ’87 Policastro, Joseph ’87 Porter, James ’87 Rempe, Gary ’87 Riga, Christopher ’87 Ryan, Denis ’87 San Filippo, Paul ’88 Santos, Henry ’86 Savini, Durc ’89 Smith, Scott ’86 Snyder, Wayne ’86 Sodl, Matt ’88 Strack, William ’86 (C) Suber, Ronald ’87 Thaw, Mitchell ’86 Townley, Kevin ’85 Tutrone, Anthony ’86 Walsh, Lawrence ’86 Williamson, John ’88 1986 Alex, John ’89 Alletto, Lawrence ’87 Barber, Matthew ’87 Barr, Matthew ’87 Bissinger, Michael ’88 Boland, Robert ’87 Botich, Danile ’87 Brown, Terry ’89 Childers, Paul ’89 Chirico, John ’87 Davis, Peter ’89 Della Pietra, Christopher ’89 Fondran, Greg ’87 Fox, Matthew ’89 Fusco, Philip ’88 Gianfrancisco, George ’88 Gonzalez, Alfred ’87 Haynie, Walter ’89 Hicks, William ’87 Hill, Homer ’88 Johnston, Thomas ’87 Leone, Nicholas ’88 Loflin, Dan ’89 McGee, William ’89 Miller, John ’88 Natola, Anthony ’88 O’Connell, Brian ’89 Pagley, Thomas ’87 Pennywell, John ’87
Pietkiewicz, Michael ’89 Pitkin, Jason ’87 Policastro, Joseph ’87 Pollard, Alfred ’89 Putelo, David ’88 Radi, Charles ’89 Rempe, Gary ’87 Riga, Christopher ’87 (C) Ruddy, Kirk ’89 Rush, William ’89 Ryan, Patricia ’89CC (M) San Filippo, Paul ’88 Seybold, Bennie ’89 Sharkey, John ’89 Sodl, Matt ’88 Suber, Ronald ’87 Taylor, James ’89 Zielinski, Mark ’89 1987 Alex, John ’89 Assiff, Matthew ’89 Barnett, Bartley ’90 Bissinger, Michael ’88 (C) Brown, Terry ’89 Buitekant, Scott ’90 Byerly, Brent ’90 Childers, Paul ’89 Chin, Joseph ’89 D’Angelo, Joseph ’88 Dasbach, Kurt ’88 Davis, Peter ’89 Della Pietra, Christopher ’89 DeRose, John ’90 Elliott, Terry ’90 Fox, Matthew ’89 Fusco, Philip ’88 Gianfrancisco, George ’88 Giannini, Robert ’89 Giffords, Hugh ’88 Glenn, Andrew ’90 Haynie, Walter ’89 Holt, Michael ’90 Johnson, Erik ’90 Kalyan, Ronald ’90 Konovalchik, Christopher ’90 Lavelle, Michael ’88 Leone, Nicholas ’88 Less, Matthew ’90 Lester, Tom ’87 Loflin, Dan ’89 McCormick, Brad ’90 McGee, William ’89 Miller, John ’88 Myott, Paul ’90 Natola, Anthony ’88 Paschall, Robert ’90 Paul, Rodney ’89 Pollard, Alfred ’89 Pollard, Matthew ’90 Putelo, David ’88 Rancilio, Lawrence ’90 Ritter, Richard ’88 Robinson, John ’89 Ryan, Patricia ’89CC (M) San Filippo, Paul ’88 Savini, Durc ’89 Seery, Tracy ’90 Seidewand, Michael ’89 Seybold, Bennie ’89 Sharkey, John ’89 Sodl, Matt ’88 Strage, Jennifer ’89BC (M) Taylor, James ’89 Tomasi, Paul ’90 Wright, Sean ’88 Zielinski, Mark ’89 Zielinski, Stephen ’90 1988 Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92 Abney, George ’91 Alex, John ’89 (C)
Anastasio, Michael ‘90 Assiff, Matthew ’89 Bakkila, Christopher ’91 Barnett, Bartley ’90 Bess, R. Shay ’91 Broussard, Stanley ’91 Brown, Terry ’89 Byerly, Brent ’90 Carter, Hector ’91 Childers, Paul ’89 Comstock, Gary ’91 Davis, Peter ’89 Della Pietra, Christopher ’89 DeSimone, John ’91 Elliott, Terry ’90 Ewing, Floyd ’91 Fell, Anne ’91BC (M) Fox, Matthew ’89 Giannini, Robert ’89 Holt, Michael ’90 Hull, Michael ’92 Johnson, Solomon ’92 Kalyan, Ronald ’90 Kassem, Nabil ’91 Konovalchik, Christopher ’90 Less, Matthew ’90 Loflin, Dan ’89 Loya, E. Javier ’91 Maxy, Ralph ’90 Mayhew, Bruce ’91 McCormick, Brad ’90 McGee, William ’89 Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M) Murray, Michael ’91 Paschall, Robert ’90 Paul, Rodney ’89 Pollard, Alfred ’89 Pollard, Matthew ’90 Powless, Wayne ’91 Pyle, Michael ’90 Reed, Christopher ’90 Savini, Durc ’89 Schneidau, T. Rodger ’91 Seery, Tracy ’90 Seidewand, Michael ’89 Seybold, Bennie ’89 Strage, Jennifer ’89BC (M) Takvor, Edward ’90 Taylor, James ’89 Tomasi, Paul ’90 Vomvolakis, John ’91 Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M) Walsh, William ‘89 Whitelock, Christopher ’91 Zielinski, Mark ’89 Zinkil, Edward ’91 1989 Abbattista, Steven ’92 Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92 Anastasio, Michael ‘90 Angiolillo, Justin ’92 Barnett, Bartley ’90 (C) Beck, Matthew ’92 Bernard, Richard ’92 Bess, R. Shay ’91 Broussard, Stanley ’91 Buitekant, Scott ’90 Burke, William ’92 Byerly, Brent ’90 Carter, Hector ’91 Clearfield, Joseph ’92 Cochran, Quinn ’91 Comstock, Gary ’91 Daine, James ’92 Davis, John ’90 DeAngelo, Jonathan ’92 DeRose, John ’90 DeSimone, John ’91 Dimitroff, Charles ’92 Elliott, Terry ’90 Ewing, Floyd ’91 Feren, Sean ’92
2014 COLUMBIA FOOTBALL
Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
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Van Cortlandt 242 St 225 St
215 St 207 St Dyckman St
157 St
137 St City College
116 St Cathedral Pkwy 103 St
66 St Columbus Circle
59 St Columbus Circle 42 St Times Square 34 St Penn Station
110
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Finestone, Darren ’91 Griffith, Jason ’92 Hernandez, Ashley ’90 High, Robert ’92 Hill, Scott ’91 Hodapp, Michael ’90 Holt, Michael ’90 Jackson, William ’92 Johnson, Jay Don ’92 Johnson, Solomon ’92 Kalyan, Ronald ’90 Kassem, Nabil ’91 Kauderer, James ’91 Kent, Robert ’92 Less, Matthew ’90 Little, Charles ’92 Loya, E. Javier ’91 Loya, Mario ’92 Maxy, Ralph ’90 Mayhew, Bruce ’91 McCormick, Brad ’90 Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M) Murray, Michael ’91 Paschall, Robert ’90 Policastro, Anthony ’92 Pollard, Matthew ’90 Powless, Wayne ’91 Rancilio, Lawrence ’90 Reed, Christopher ’90 Seery, Tracy ’90 Snyder, Galen ’91 Takvor, Edward ’90 Tomasi, Paul ’90 Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M) Walcott, Robert ’92 Wall, Daniel ’92 Zinkil, Edward ’91 1990 Abbattista, Steven ’92 Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92 Bakkila, Christopher ’91 Beck, Matthew ’92 Bernard, Richard ’92 Boccafola, Thomas ’92 Broussard, Stanley ’91 Calcagno, Joseph ’93 Cicero, Frank ’92 Clearfield, Joseph ’92 Cochran, Quinn ’91 Comstock, Gary ’91 Coughlin, John ’93 DeSimone, John ’91 Dimitroff, Charles ’92 Ewing, Floyd ’91 Feren, Sean ’92 Hayes, Kenneth ’93 Hill, Scott ’91 Hull, Michael ’92 Hutton, Bradley ’92 Johnson, Jay Don ’92 Kasprzak, Gary ’93 Kauderer, James ’91 Kent, Robert ’92 Lafferty, Dennis ’93 Loya, E. Javier ’91 Loya, Mario ’92 Mayhew, Bruce ’91 (C) Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M) Murray, Michael ’91 O’Connor, Kiernan ’92 Passaro, Peter ’92 Pennartz, Bryan ’92 Policastro, Anthony ’92 Pollowitz, Gregory ’92 Powless, Wayne ’91 Robinson, Kevin ’93 Sardo, Michael ’93 Snyder, Galen ’91 (C) Spivey, K. Scott ’93 Stanley, Timothy ’91 Steele, Chad ’92 Thompson, Matthew ’93 Tribolet, John ’92
Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M) Walcott, Robert ’92 Wall, Daniel ’92 Werthman, Desmond ’93 Zinkil, Edward ’91 1991 Abbattista, Steven ’92 Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92 Andrzejewski, Chad ’94 Armstrong, Patrick ’94 Beck, Matthew ’92 Bernard, Richard ’92 Blair, Casey ’94 Boccafola, Thomas ’92 Brenders, Richard ’94 Burke, William ’92 Calveric, Mark ’94 Coughlin, John ’93 Daine, James ’92 Dimitroff, Charles ’92 (C) Doolittle Jason ’93 Eggleston, Robert ’92 Feren, Sean ’92 Hawkes, Timothy ’94 Hayes, Kenneth ’93 Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94 Hull, Michael ’92 Hutton, Bradley ’92 (C) Jennings, John ’94 Johnson, Solomon ’92 Kail, Danny ’94 Kasprzak, Gary ’93 Kent, Robert ’92 Kirschner, Kent ’94 Lafferty, Dennis ’93 Loya, Mario ’92 Luse, David ’94 Marconi, Alberto ’93 O’Connor, Kiernan ’92 Pennartz, Bryan ’92 Policastro, Anthony ’92 Pollowitz, Gregory ’92 Robinson, Kevin ’93 Sardo, Michael ’93 Spivey, K. Scott ’93 Steele, Chad ’92 Streem, Matthew ’93 Tribolet, John ’92 Walcott, Robert ’92 Wall, Daniel ’92 Werthman, Desmond ’93 Williams, Brian ’94 Yeloushan, Adam ’94 1992 Andrzejewski, Chad ’94 Armstrong, Patrick ’94 Bassett, Brian ’95 Blair, Casey ’94 Branum, Kyle ’95 Brenders, Richard ’94 Calveric, Mark ’94 Cascio, Matthew ’95 Choe, Stephen ’95 Coughlin, John ’93 Daine, James ’92 Davis, Adam ’95 DiBlasi, Jason ’94 Doolittle Jason ’93 Edmonds, Gary ’95 Flynn, Brian ’95 Fossbender, Justin ’95 Greenfield, John ’95 Hansen, Brian ’94 Hawkes, Timothy ’94 Hayes, Kenneth ’93 Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94 Hudnall, James ’95 Jennings, John ’94 Johnson, Jay Don ’92 Kail, Danny ’94 Kasprzak, Gary ’93
Klosek, John ’94 Lafferty, Dennis ’93 Mancini, Gregory ’95 Marconi, Alberto ’93 McNeese, Derrick ’95 Miller, Steven ’95 Mlak, Eric ’94 Moore, Chad ’93 Mundt, Michael ’95 Nichols, Sean ’94 Petras, Anthony ’95 Petroski, Daniel ’95 Roberts, Kerry ’94BC (M) Robinson, Kevin ’93 Roy, Leela ’94BC (M) Sardo, Michael ’93 Schwalbe, Jamie ’95 Sclafani, Michael ’95 Sommers, Michael ’94 Spivey, K. Scott ’93 Streem, Matthew ’93 Tarbart, Jason ’93 Teal, Bart ’95 Thompson, Matthew ’93 Weindel, Richard ’95 Werthman, Desmond ’93 (C) Williams, Brian ’94 Yeloushan, Adam ’94 1993 Andrzejewski, Chad ’94 Armstrong, Patrick ’94 Bassett, Brian ’95 Behen, Alan ’94 Brenders, Richard ’94 Byrd, Jeffrey ’97 Calveric, Mark ’94 Cavanaugh, Michael ’96 Congiusta, Frank ’96 Cusick, Thomas ’96 DiBlasi, Jason ’94 Eastman, Scott ’96 Edmonds, Gary ’95 Evans, Gregory ’96 Flynn, Brian ’95 Fossbender, Justin ’95 Gerena, Raymond ’98 Griego, M. Jude ’94 Harper, John ’96 Hawkes, Timothy ’94 Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94 Howell, Jeremy ’95 Hudnall, James ’95 Hudson, Ralph ’96 Jennings, John ’94 Jones, James ’96 Klosek, John ’94 Lee, Dennis ’97 Lill, James ’96 Lill, Jason ’96 Miller, Bronwyn ’94BC (M) Miller, Steven ’95 Mlak, Eric ’94 Murff, Randolph ’97 Nichols, Sean ’94 Nunn, Jessie ’96 Olson, Erik ’96 Petras, Anthony ’95 Petrone, Daniel ’95 Petroski, Daniel ’95 Ramirez, David ’97 Roberts, Kerry ’94BC (M) Roy, Leela ’94BC (M) Schwalbe, Jamie ’95 Sclafani, Michael ’95 Smith, Arthur ’96 Sommers, Michael ’94 Staton, Bietron ’96 Stoldt, Jeremiah ’94 Topchik, Brad ’95 Valentine, Craig ’96 Valvo, Christopher ’96 Weindel, Richard ’95 Wiley, Marcellus ’97
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Wilfork, Rory ’97 Williams, Brian ’94 Yeloushan, Adam ’94 (C) 1994 Aldrich, Roger Joe ’96 Bassett, Brian ’95 (C) Bettinelli, Charles ’97 Bolder, Vergilian ’98 Bryant, Brett ’97 Caffiero, Anthony ’98 Cavanaugh, Michael ’96 Congiusta, Frank ’96 Conley, Kevin ’98 Edmonds, Gary ’95 Flisser, Elizabeth ’95BC (M) Flynn, Brian ’95 Fossbender, Justin ’95 Gerena, Raymond ’98 Gillen, Brian ’97 Hanks, Roy ’98 Harper, John ’96 Hudnall, James ’95 Hudson, Ralph ’96 Humann, Peter ’97 Jackson, Anthony ’97 Jennings, Michael ’97 Jones, James ’96 Keck, Eric ’96 Lee, Dennis ’97 Lenzen, Matthew ’96 Lill, James ’96 Lill, Jason ’96 McGill, Anthony ’99 Menendez, Marcelino ’96 Meyer, Mark ’96 Miller, Steven ’95 Milliken, Austin ’97 Murff, Randolph ’97 Nunn, Jessie ’96 Ornellas, Ryan ’96 Petras, Anthony ’95 Petrone, Daniel ’95 Petroski, Daniel ’95 Quinn, Michael ’96 Ramirez, David ’97 Riebli, Dominic ’98 Root, Wes ’98 Schwalbe, Jamie ’95 (C) Shepherd, John ’97 Smith, Arthur ’96 Staton, Bietron ’96 Sweeney, Paul ’95 Topchik, Brad ’95 Valentine, Craig ’96 Valvo, Christopher ’96 Weindel, Richard ’95 Wiley, Marcellus ’97 Wilfork, Rory ’97 1995 Aldrich, Roger Joe ’96 Atkins, Michael ’98 Bellanca, Michele ’98 Bettinelli, Charles ’97 Bivens, Jason ’99 Blakely, Christopher ’97 Bolder, Vergilian ’98 Bondi, Bert ’99 Bryant, Brett ’97 Caffiero, Anthony ’98 Cavanaugh, Michael ’96 (C) Congiusta, Frank ’96 Conley, Kevin ’98 Cormier, Joseph ’98 Curry, Rashaan ’99 Dalton, T. Hashim ’99 Dombroski, Derek ’96 Elkayan, Sarit ’97 (M) Fox, Matthew ’98 Gabriele, Ryan ’97 Gerena, Raymond ’98 Gillen, Brian ’97
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Hanks, Roy ’98 Harper, John ’96 Hence, Reginald ’99 Hudson, Ralph ’96 Jennings, Michael ’97 Keck, Eric ’96 (C) Kronquist, Kenneth ’97 Lee, Dennis ’97 Lenzen, Matthew ’96 Lill, James ’96 Lill, Jason ’96 Medrano, Miguel ’98 Menendez, Marcelino ’96 Meyer, Mark ’96 Milliken, Austin ’97 Murff, Randolph ’97 Olson, Erik ’96 Ornellas, Ryan ’96 Payne, William ’96 Pelleriti, Zachary ’98 Ramirez, David ’97 Riebli, Dominic ’98 Roland, Paul ’99 Root, Wes ’98 Smith, Arthur ’96 Staton, Bietron ’96 Taylor, Jeremy ’99 Thomas, Paul ’98 Thomason, Robert ’98 Valentine, Craig ’96 Valvo, Christopher ’96 Wachter, Christopher ’97 Wilfork, Rory ’97 (C) Zaveleta, Alexis ’96BC (M) 1996 Armstrong, James ’99 Badurina, Daniel ’99 Bellanca, Michele ’98 Bettinelli, Charles ’97 Bivens, Jason ’99 Blakely, Christopher ’97 Bolder, Vergilian ’98 Bondi, Bert ’99 Bryant, Brett ’97 Cannan, Mark ’00 Childress, Paris ’99 Cormier, Joseph ’98 Curry, Rashaan ’99 Curtis, David ’99 Dalton, T. Hashim ’99 Deans, Marcel ’98 DuPertuis, Jay ’98 Elkayan, Sarit ’97 (M) Gabriele, Ryan ’97 (C) Gillen, Brian ’97 Hanks, Roy ’98 Hayes, Norman ’00 Hence, Reginald ’99 Huntley, Erik ’99 Jennings, Michael ’97 Kuhn, Matthew ’98 (C) Lee, Dennis ’97 Linit, Matthew ’99 Martin, Jeffrey ’99 McGill, Anthony ’99 Milliken, Austin ’97 Murff, Randolph ’97 (C) O’Daniell, Brandon ’98 Ogundare, O. Andre ’00 Ramirez, David ’97 Riebli, Dominic ’98 Roxborough, Claude ’00 Russell, Benjamin ’00 Taylor, Jeremy ’99 Testa, Steven ’98 Thomas, Paul ’98 Thomason, Robert ’98 Tillotson, Christopher ’99 Toye, John ’00 Wachter, Christopher ’97 Wiley, Marcellus ’97 (C) Wilfork, Rory ’97 (C) Woodlin, Daniel ’00
Woods, Benjamin ’99 1997 Armstrong, James ’99 Ba, Cellou ’00 Badurina, Daniel ’99 Bellanca, Michele ’98 Bocklage, Chandler ’00 Bolder, Vergilian ’98 Bondi, Bert ’99 Boquiren, Sidney ’98 Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00 Cavanaugh, John ’01 Childress, Paris ’99 Cormier, Joseph ’98 Curry, Rashaan ’99 Curtis, David ’99 Dalton, T. Hashim ’99 Dawkins, Armond ’00 Deans, Marcel ’98 DuPertuis, Jay ’98 (C) Gallino, Matthew ’99 Gerena, Raymond ’98 Gordon, Brian ’01 Guerrant, Gerald ’99 Hanks, Roy ’98 Hayes, Norman ’00 Holmes, David ’00 Huntley, Erik ’99 Kiernan, Ryan ’01 Kravitz, Neal ’00 Martin, Jeffrey ’99 Martinic, Michael ’00 Mathisen, Erik ’01 McGill, Anthony ’99 Meadlin, Justin ’00 O’Daniell, Brandon ’98 Ogundare, O. Andre ’00 Pease, Jason ’01 Porter, Matthew ’01 Radley, Matthew ’00 Riebli, Dominic ’98 Roland, Paul ’99 Roxborough, Claude ’00 Schroeder, Theodore ’99 Sproul, Jonathan ’00 Tabio, Juan Carlos ’00 Taylor, Jeremy ’99 Testa, Steven ’98 Thomas, Paul ’98 Thomason, Robert ’98 Thompson, Lendell ’00 Tillotson, Christopher ’99 Toye, John ’00 Woodlin, Daniel ’00 Wright, Kevin ’00 1998 Armstrong, James ’99 Badurina, Daniel ’99 Barsoumian, Shant ’99 Bivens, Jason ’99 Bondi, Bert ’99 (C) Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00 Cavanaugh, John ’01 Childress, Paris ’99 Cockburn, Jarel ’02 Cook, Joseph ’01 Curry, Rashaan ’99 Curtis, David ’99 Dawkins, Armond ’00 Gallino, Matthew ’99 Glynn, Michael ’00 Gordon, Brian ’01 Hayes, Norman ’00 Holmes, David ’00 Hughes, Matthew ’01 Jimenez, Anthony ’02 Kiernan, Ryan ’01 Kim, Kwang ’99 Kirwan, Andy ’01
Kravitz, Neal ’00 Mack, Kirby ’02 Mahoney, George ’00 Martinic, Michael ’00 Mastroianni, David ’02 Montgomery, Jay ’01 Moseley, Avery ’01 Martin, Jeffrey ’99 McGill, Anthony ’99 Meadlin, Justin ’00 Nugent, M. Christopher ’02 Obdens, Aaron ’99 Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01 Ogundare, O. Andre ’00 Orr, Michael ’02 Pease, Jason ’01 Porter, Matthew ’01 Radley, Matthew ’00 Reese, S. Johnathan ’02 Roland, Paul ’99 (C) Schaffer, Christopher ’01 Schroeder, Theodore ’99 Sproul, Jonathan ’00 Streem, Jason ’00 Taylor, Jeremy ’99 (C) Thompson, Lendell ’00 Tillotson, Christopher ’99 (C) Vanderwagen, Joshua ’01 Warren, Samuel ’02 Washington, Brian ’00 Wright, Kevin ’00 1999 Allbin, Eric ’01 Bivens, Jason ’99 (C) Bocklage, Chandler ’00 Boli, Andrew ’02 Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00 Cavanaugh, John ’01 Cockburn, Jarel ’02 Cook, Joseph ’01 Dance, Stephen ’02 Dawkins, Armond ’00 Espy, Kevin ’02 Glynn, Michael ’00 Golding, Joshua ’03 Gordon, Brian ’01 Hayes, Norman ’00 Hill, Daniel ’02 Himelstein, Matt ’02 Hughes, Matthew ’01 Joseph, Sloane ’02 Keys, Jarrett ’02 Kiernan, Ryan ’01 Kirwan, Andy ’01 Kravitz, Neal ’00 Learman, Joseph ’02 Leonard, Charles ’02 Logan, Justin ’02 Lysiak, Brian ’02 Mack, Kirby ’02 Mahoney, George ’00 Martinic, Michael ’00 Mastroianni, David ’02 McCall, Jeffrey ’02 Montgomery, Jay ’01 Moseley, Avery ’01 Meadlin, Justin ’00 (C) Murray, Philip ’03 Nugent, M. Christopher ’02 Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01 Ogundare, O. Andre ’00 Orr, Michael ’02 Payne, J. Kimball ’01 Pease, Jason ’01 Porter, Matthew ’01 Radley, Matthew ’00 Reese, S. Johnathan ’02 Schaffer, Christopher ’01 Sproul, Jonathan ’00 Stary, Matthew ’01 Stoutenberg, Mark ’01 Streem, Jason ’00
Tabio, Juan Carlos ’00 Thompson, Lendell ’00 Tyrone, Erick ’03 Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02 Washington, Brian ’00 Wright, Kevin ’00 2000 Allbin, Eric ’01 Bailey, Jerry ‘03 Berghoff, Daniel ‘03 Brown, Craigory ‘03 Carey, Christopher ‘04 Cavanaugh, John ’01 Chmelka, Travis ‘04 Cook, Joseph ’01 Dance, Stephen ’02 Davis, Karlston ‘03 Espy, Kevin ’02 Girardi, Patrick ‘03 Gordon, Brian ’01 Hill, Daniel ’02 Himelstein, Matt ’02 Hixon, Brett ‘03 Hughes, Matthew ’01 Joseph, Sloane ’02 Keys, Jarrett ’02 Kiernan, Ryan ’01 Kirwan, Andy ’01 Logan, Justin ’02 Lucas, Antonio ‘03 Lysiak, Brian ’02 Mack, Kirby ’02 Mastroianni, David ’02 McCall, Jeffrey ’02 McKoy, Stephen ‘04 Miller, Douglas ‘01 Montgomery, Jay ’01 Moseley, Avery ’01 (C) Murray, Philip ’03 Neibauer, Nathan ‘03 Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01 Orr, Michael ’02 Payne, J. Kimball ’01 Pease, Jason ’01 (C) Peck, Doug ‘03 Pine, Joseph ‘01 Porter, Matthew ’01 Reed, Daniel ‘03 Reese, S. Johnathan ’02 Robertson, Matthew ‘01 Schaffer, Christopher ’01 Serowik, Jerry ‘03 Sloan, Peter ‘01 Smith, Micah ‘01 Sozio, Scott ‘02 Stary, Matthew ’01 Stoutenberg, Mark ’01 Strom, Russell ‘01 Tyrone, Erick ’03 Ulmer, Robert ‘01 Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02 Waln, Michael ‘04 Waters, Raymond ‘04 Wood, Kenneth ‘03 2001 Aidoo, Kwamena ‘03 Austin, W. Josh ‘02 Bailey, Jerry ‘03 Bevins, Nick ‘04 Biggers, Rashad ‘05 Britton, Charles ‘05 Brown, Craigory ‘03 Carey, Christopher ‘04 Cargile, Steven ‘04 Chmelka, Travis ‘04 Clark, David ‘05 Cockburn, Jarel ’02 Coco, Kevin ‘04 Culley, John ‘04 Dance, Stephen ’02 Enright, Tommy ‘03
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Espy, Kevin ’02 Girardi, Patrick ‘03 Hill, Daniel ’02 Himelstein, Matt ’02 Hixon, Brett ‘03 Hunsberger, Steven ‘04 Jimenez, Anthony ’02 Jones, Chasen ‘04 Joseph, Sloane ’02 (C) Kazarian, Thomas ‘04 Keys, Jarrett ’02 Leonard, Charles ’02 Logan, Justin ’02 Lucas, Antonio ‘03 Lysiak, Brian ’02 (C) Mastroianni, David ’02 McCall, Jeffrey ’02 (C) McGinn, Joseph ‘03 McKoy, Stephen ‘04 Meeks, Parker ‘04 Murray, Philip ’03 Nugent, M. Christopher ’02 Oluwole, Ayo ‘04 Peck, Doug ‘03 Reed, Daniel ‘03 Reese, S. Johnathan ’02 (C) Roether, Jeffrey ‘04 Rudd, Nick ‘05 Schaffer, Christopher ’01 Serowik, Jerry ‘03 Sozio, Scott ‘02 Stary, Matthew ’01 Tyrone, Erick ’03 Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02 Van Zant, Zachary ‘04 Warren, Samuel ’02 Wood, Kenneth ‘03 2002 Aidoo, Kwamena ‘03 Armbrust, Ryan ‘05 Auguste, Jason ‘05 Bailey, Jerry ‘03 Beechum, Bill ‘06 Bevins, Nick ‘04 Biggers, Rashad ‘05 Britton, Charles ‘05 Campbell, James ‘04 Carey, Christopher ‘04 (C) Cargile, Steven ‘04 Chmelka, Travis ‘04 Clark, David ‘05 Cockburn, Jarel ’02 Coco, Kevin ‘04 Coles, Jeff ‘06 Culley, John ‘04 Eberlin, Clint ‘04 Enright, Tommy ‘03 Girardi, Patrick ‘03 (C) Graeser, Scott ‘05 Hixon, Brett ‘03 Hlavaty, Paul ‘06 Hunsberger, Steven ‘04 Johnson, Zach ‘04 Jones, Bobby ‘03 Kazarian, Thomas ‘04 Kilpatrick, Scott ‘04 Lucas, Antonio ‘03 Magiera, Jim ‘05 Manigat, Olivier ‘05 Martinak, Shaun ‘05 Mascari, Vincenzo ‘05 McGinn, Joseph ‘03 McKoy, Stephen ‘04 Meeks, Parker ‘04 Murray, Philip ’03 John, Neal ‘05 Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06 Oluwole, Ayo ‘04 Reed, Daniel ‘03 Reuter, John ‘05 Roether, Jeffrey ‘04 Rudd, Nick ‘05 Santiago, Paul ‘05
Serowik, Jerry ‘03 Shaw, Keenan ‘06 Smith, Derek ‘05 Supple, Ben ‘05 Thomas, Syga ‘05 Tryforos, Evan ‘04 Tyrone, Erick ’03 Van Zant, Zachary ‘04 Woods, Kenny ‘03 2003 Aregbe, Bayo ’07 Armbrust, Ryan ‘05 Auguste, Jason ‘05 Beechum, Bill ‘06 Biggers, Rashad ‘05 (C) Boretsky, Kyle ’05 Bowser, Brandon ’06 Brekke, Adam ’07 Britton, Charles ‘05 Campbell, James ‘04 Carey, Christopher ‘04 (C) Cargile, Steven ‘04 Chmelka, Travis ‘04 Chromiak, Pete ’06 Coco, Kevin ‘04 Crawford, Tad ’07 Culley, John ‘04 DeFazio, Mike ’06 Fletcher, Wade ’05 Graeser, Scott ‘05 Johnson, Zach ‘04 Kazarian, Thomas ‘04 Kilpatrick, Scott ‘04 Latimer, Michael ’05 Ledbetter, Eric ’07 Manigat, Olivier ‘05 McKoy, Stephen ‘04 Mullings, Kirk ’05 Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06 Osadebe, Uche ’07 Otis, Jeff ’05 Percival, Aaron ’06 Pezley, Mike ’07 Quarshie, Michael ’05 Radlein, Gordon ’06 Reuter, John ‘05 Roether, Jeffrey ‘04 (C) Rudd, Nick ‘05 Schneider, Scott ’05 Shaw, Keenan ‘06 Smith, Derek ‘05 Sullivan, Chris ’06 Thomas, Syga ‘05 Tryforos, Evan ‘04 Van Zant, Zachary ‘04 Ward, Joe ’05 Waters, Raymond ‘04 2004 Abrams, Todd ’07 Aregbe, Bayo ’07 Armbrust, Ryan ‘05 Auguste, Jason ‘05 Barsamian, Matt ’07 Beechum, Bill ‘06 Biggers, Rashad ‘05 (C) Bowser, Brandon ’06 Brekke, Adam ’07 Britton, Charles ‘05 (C) Chromiak, Pete ’06 Coco, Kevin ‘04 Coles, Jeff ‘06 Colomba, Brandon ’05 Crawford, Tad ’07 Daylamani, Dan ’08 DeFazio, Mike ’06 DeGasperis, Nick ’07 Demko, Adrian ’07 Eberlin, Clint ‘04 Ehrhart, Alex ’06 Fletcher, Wade ’05 Graeser, Scott ‘05
Hlavaty, Paul ‘06 Holden, Tighe ’07 Hormann, Craig ’08 Hug, Proctor ’08 Jalondoni, Matt ’05 Latimer, Michael ’05 Manigat, Ali ’05 Manigat, Olivier ‘05 Marsh, Mike ’05 Marshall, Bryce ’08 Mettee, Ryan ’08 Mullings, Kirk ’05 Murphy, Shay ’06 Nunez, Justin ’07 Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06 Oluwole, Ayo ‘04 Osadebe, Uche ’07 Otis, Jeff ’05 (C) Percival, Aaron ’06 Quarshie, Michael ’05 (C) Radlein, Gordon ’06 Rudd, Nick ‘05 Rueter, John ’05 Russell, Jamal ’08 Schneider, Scott ’05 Schori, Ben ’07 Shaw, Keenan ‘06 Smith, Alex ’07 Smith, Justin ’05 Sullivan, Chris ’06 Tryforos, Evan ‘04 Webster, Josh ’08 Woods, Jeremy ’05 2005 Abrams, Todd ’07 Aregbe, Bayo ’07 Barsamian, Matt ’07 Beechum, Bill ‘06 (C) Behrens, Drew ’08 Besselman, Jim ’07 Bowser, Brandon ’06 Brekke, Adam ’07 Brune, Michael ’09 Cameron, Corey ’09 Castanaro, Andy ’06 Chromiak, Pete ’06 Cobb, James ’07 Coles, Jeff ‘06 Crawford, Tad ’07 Davis, Jordan E. ’09 Davis, Jordan P. ’08 Daylamani, Dan ’08 DeBernardo, Ralph ’09 DeFazio, Mike ’06 DeFazio, Pat ’09 DeGasperis, Nick ’07 Demko, Adrian ’07 Edwards, Eugene ’08 Ehrhart, Alex ’06 Hormann, Craig ’08 Hug, Proctor ’08 Huston, Patrick ’09 Joyce, Conor ’09 Marshall, Bryce ’08 McAndrew, Mike ’06 McHenry, Troy ’09 Murphy, Shay ’06 Musgrove, Chad ’08 Nunez, Justin ’07 Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06 (C) Oke, Jeff ’07 Ometu, Uzo ’06 Orr, Calder ’07 Osadebe, Uche ’07 Palmer, Daniel ’07 Partain, Michael ’08 Priest, David ’08 Quinn, Drew ’09 Rocholl, Jon ’09 Russell, Jamal ’08 Schori, Ben ’07 Shaw, Keenan ‘06
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Smith, Alex ’07 Smith, JoJo ’08 Sullivan, Chris ’06 Thomas, Sean ’08 Wallingford, Zac ’09 Webster, Josh ’08 Winters, Joe ’06 (C) 2006 Abeyta, Drew ‘10 Abrams, Todd ’07 Anschuetz, Nate ‘10 Barsamian, Matt ’07 (C) Bashaw, Matt ‘10 Besselman, James ’07 Brekke, Adam ’07 (C) Brekke, David ‘10 Brune, Michael ’09 Buckley, Brandon ‘08 Cameron, Corey ’09 Cobb, James ’07 Crawford, Tad ’07 Davis, Jordan E. ’09 DeBernardo, Ralph ’09 DeFilippo, T.J. ‘08 DeGasperis, Nick ’07 Demko, Adrian ’07 Duffy, Tyler ‘09 Edwards, Eugene ’08 Evangelist, Troy ‘09 Garza, Javier ‘08 Hodges, Vaughn ‘10 Hormann, Craig ’08 Huston, Patrick ‘09 Ingold, Rick ‘09 Jancisin, Derek ‘10 Jefferson, Grant ‘10 Joseph, Taylor ‘10 Joyce, Conor ‘09 Kaskiw, Gene ‘09 Knox, Tony ‘10 Knowlin, Austin ‘10 Koury, Clark ‘09 Lipovsky, Will ‘10 Loughery, Mack ‘10 Masorti, Justin ‘10 McCaleb, Chase ‘10 Mesko, Gary ‘09 Miller, Lou ‘10 Mitchell, Philip ‘09 Morine, Jared ‘10 Nunez, Justin ’07 Oke, Jeffrey ‘07 Olawale, M.A. ‘10 Orr, Calder ’07 Osadebe, Uche ’07 (C) Palmer, Daniel ’07 Partain, Michael ’08 Paulin, Tim ‘08 Pyles, Jason ‘10 Quinn, Drew ’09 Rangel, Ray ‘10 Rocholl, Jon ’09 Russell, Jamal ’08 Sanford, Evan ‘10 Savic, Stefan ‘08 Schmidt, Darren ‘07 Schori, Ben ’07 Seiler, John ‘10 Shalbrack, Andy ‘10 Siebold, Mike ‘09 Smith, JoJo ’08 Stevenson, Austin ‘08 Steele, Cody ‘09 Stoll, Pete ‘10 Thomas, Ed ‘10 Veldman, Moose ‘10 Walcker, Nathan ‘09 Wallingford, Zachary ‘09 Waltz, Eli ‘10 Webster, Josh ’08 Weldon, Thomas ‘10 Weller, Kirk ‘10 Williams, Joshua A. ‘10
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Williams, Joshua D. ‘10 2007 Abeyta, Drew ’10 Anschuetz, Nate ’10 Aregbe, Bayo ’08 Bashaw, Matt ’10 Brekke, David ’10 Brune, Mike ’09 Buckley, Brandon ’08 Cameron, Corey ’09 Davis, Jordan ’09 DeBernardo, Ralph ’09 Edwards, Eugene ’08 England, Brian ’11 Evangelist, Troy ’09 Gaston, Ben ’11 Gross, Alex ’11 Gutierrez, Nico ’11 Hormann, Craig ’08 Jancisin, Derek ’10 Jefferson, Grant ’10 Joseph, Taylor ’10 Joyce, Conor ’09 Kennedy, Andrew ’11 Knowlin, Austin ’10 Koury, Clark ’09 Lipscomb, Derek ’11 Loughrey, Mack ’10 Mehrer, Adam ’11 Miller, Lou ’10 Mitchell, Phillip ’09 Moretto, Matt ’11 Morine, Jared ’10 Myers, Daniel ’11 Otis, Calvin ’11 Partain, Mike ’08 Paulin, Tim ’08 Pyles, Jason ’10 Quinn, Drew ’09 Rangel, Ray ’10 Rocholl, Jon ’09 Russell, Jamal ’08 Savic, Stefan ’08 Seiler, John ’10 Shalbrack, Andy ’10 Smith, JoJo ’08 Steele, Cody ’09 Stevenson, Austin ’08 Stoll, Pete ’10 Veldman, Brandon ’10 Waltz, Eli ’09 Webster, Josh ’08 Weldon, Thomas ’08 Williams, Augie ’11 Williams, Josh A. ’10 Williams, Josh D. ‘10 2008 Bashaw, Matt ‘10 Brekke, David ‘10 Brune, Mike ‘09 Cameron, Corey ‘09 Chao, David ‘12 Davis, Jordan ‘09 Debernardo, Ralph ‘09 Duffy, Tyler ‘09 Fleming, Bruce ‘11 Fraser, Owen ‘12 Garza, Javier ‘09 Gross, Alex ‘11 Groth, Chris ‘12 Gutierrez, Nico ‘11 Huggins, Kalasi ‘12
Jancisin, Derek ‘10 Joseph, Taylor ‘10 Joyce, Connor ‘09 Kelly, Shane ‘10 Kennedy, Andrew ‘11 Knowlin, Austin ‘10 Kourouma, Zack ‘11 Koury, Clark ‘09 Lenz, Nathan ‘11 Lipovsky, Will ‘10 Lipscomb, Derek ‘11 Maddox, Anthony ‘12 Mehrer, Adam ‘11 Mesko, Gary ‘09 Miller, Lou ‘10 Mistretta, Nick ‘12 Mitchell, Phillip ‘09 Morand, Ross ‘12 Morine, Jared ‘10 Musgrove, Chad ‘09 Myers, Daniel ‘11 Olawale, M.A. ‘10 Otis, Calvin ‘11 Papas, Nico ‘12 Pyles, Jason ‘10 Quinn, Drew ‘09 Quirk, Ian ‘11 Rangel, Ray ‘10 Rocholl, Jon ‘09 Sanford, Evan ‘10 Seiler, John ‘10 Shalbrack, Andy ‘10 Siebold, Michael ‘09 Steele, Cody ‘09 Stephens, Mike ‘11 Stoll, Pete ‘10 Walcker, Nathan ‘09 Waltz, Eli ‘09 Williams, Augie ‘11 2009 Drew Abeyta ‘10CC Jeff Adams ‘12CC Seyi Adebayo ‘13CC Matt Bashaw ‘10CC Jerry Bell ‘12CC Matt Bocci ‘13CC Karson Bodnovich ‘12CC Sean Brackett ‘13CC David Brekke ‘10CC James Burrell IV ‘12CC Corey Cameron ‘10CC Malcom Carson ‘13CC Sam Cecil ‘12CC David Chao ‘12CC Will Claunch ‘12CC Dan Cohen ‘11CC Brandon Cole ‘11CC Carl Constant ‘11CC Ian Cummins ‘13CC Brian DeVeau ‘13 CC Ben Evans ‘12SEAS Bruce Fleming ‘11SEAS Xander Frantz ‘13SEAS Owen Fraser ‘12CC Nick Gerst ‘13CC Steven Grassa ‘13CC Alex Gross ‘11CC Chris Groth ‘12CC Nico Gutierrez ‘11CC Greg Guttas ‘13CC Craig Hamilton ‘11CC Dallas Hartman ‘13CC Ryan Haslett ‘12CC
Bob Hauschildt ‘12CC Paul Havas ‘11CC Ian Hillman ‘13CC Vaughn Hodges ‘10CC Marc Holloway ‘11CC Peter Holst-Grubbe ‘12CC Kalasi Huggins ‘12CC Leon Ivery ‘11CC Derek Jancisin ‘10CC Anthony Johnson ‘13CC Taylor Joseph ‘10CC Shane Kelly ‘10CC Andrew Kennedy ‘11CC Dan Kerrigan ‘13CC Bryan Kipp ‘11SEAS Austin Knowlin ‘10CC Antonio Knox, Jr. ‘10CC Alec Kosminskas ‘13CC Zack Kourouma ‘11CC Greg Lee ‘13CC Kevin Lenehan ‘12CC Nathan Lenz ‘11CC Will Lipovsky ‘10CC Rafael Lopez ‘12CC Mack Loughrey ‘10CC Devan Luster ‘13CC Anthony Maddox ‘12CC Joshua Martin ‘13SEAS Chase McCaleb ‘10SEAS Andrew McHugh ‘13CC Adam Mehrer ‘11CC Evan Miller ‘12CC Louis Miller ‘10CC Nick Mistretta ‘12CC Ross Morand ‘12CC Matt Moretto ‘11CC Jared Morine ‘10CC Mike Murphy ‘11CC Ryan Murphy ‘13CC Mark Muston ‘12SEAS Daniel Myers ‘11CC Millicent Olawale ‘10CC Calvin Otis ‘11CC Nico Papas ‘12CC Chris Paruch ‘12CC Will Patterson ‘13CC Dean Perfetti ‘13CC Price Pinkerton ‘13CC Clif Pope ‘11CC Ben Popeck ‘12CC Jason Pyles ‘10CC Ian Quirk ‘11CC Ray Rangel ‘10CC Prentis Robinson ‘11CC Cameron Ross ‘13CC Evan Sanford ‘10CC Neil Schuster ‘12CC John Seiler ‘10CC Shea Selsor ‘12CC Andy Shalbrack ‘10CC Robert Sigmon ‘13CC Tim Skalak ‘11CC Josh Smith ‘11CC Shad Sommers ‘13CC Mike Stephens ‘11CC Peter Stoll ‘10CC Matt Stotler ‘11CC Kyle Stupi ‘12CC Christopher Thomas ‘13CC Joshua Tobin ‘13CC Joseph Tyree ‘12CC Brandon Veldman ‘10CC Anthony Villamagna ‘13CC Eric Walker ‘13CC
Mike Waller ‘13CC Scott Ward ‘13SEAS Andrew Weiss ‘13CC Kirk Weller ‘10CC Josh A. Williams ‘10CC Josh D. Williams ‘10CC Augie Williams ‘11CC Kurt Williams ‘12CC Michael Williamson ‘13CC 2010 Jeffrey Adams ‘12CC Oluwaseyi Adebayo ‘13CC Jerry Bell ‘12CC Sean Brackett ‘13CC Samuel Cecil ‘12CC David Chao ‘12CC Daniel Cohen ‘11CC Brandon Cole ‘11CC Carl Constant ‘11CC Ian Cummins ‘13CC Brian DeVeau ‘13CC Luke Eddy ‘14CC Tyler Feely ‘14CC Xander Frantz ‘13SEAS Owen Fraser ‘12CC Marcorus Garrett ‘14CC Nicholas Gerst ‘13CC Joe Ghergurovich ‘14CC Steven Grassa ‘13CC Alexander Gross ‘11CC Christopher Groth ‘12CC Nicholas Guttierez ‘11CC Gregory Guttas ‘13CC Craig Hamilton ‘11CC Ryan Haslett ‘12CC Robert Hauschildt ‘12CC Paul Havas ‘11CC Marc Holloway ‘11CC Kalasi Huggins ‘12CC Leon Ivery ‘11CC Andrew Kennedy ‘11CC Bryan Kipp ‘11SEAS Zachary Kourouma ‘11CC Gregory Lee ‘13CC Nathan Lenz ‘11CC Devan Luster ‘13CC Anthony Maddox ‘12CC Joshua Martin ‘13SEAS Andrew McHugh ‘13CC Adam Mehrer ‘11CC Evan Miller ‘12CC Nicholas Mistretta ‘12CC Ross Morand ‘12CC Matthew Moretto ‘11CC Michael Murphy ‘11CC Ryan Murphy ‘13CC Mark Muston ‘12SEAS Daniel Myers ‘11CC Zachary Olinger ‘14CC Calvin Otis ‘11CC Nicholas Papas ‘12CC Will Patterson ‘13CC Dean Perfetti ‘13CC Clifton Pope ‘11CC Benjamin Popeck ‘12CC Ian Quirk ‘11CC Joseph Raimondi ‘14SEAS Prentis Robinson ‘11CC Neil Schuster ‘12CC Robert Sigmon ‘13CC Timothy Skalak ‘11CC Joshua Smith ‘11CC Shadrach Sommers ‘13CC
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Michael Stephens ‘11CC Matthew Stotler ‘11CC Kyle Stupi ‘12CC Scott Ward ‘13SEAS August Williams ‘11CC Kurt Williams ‘12CC James Yukevich ‘14CC 2011 Jeffrey Adams ‘12CC Oluwaseyi Adebayo ‘13CC Jerry Bell ‘12CC Matthew Bocci ‘13CC Sean Brackett ‘13CC James Burrell ‘13CC Malcolm Carson ‘13CC Marquel Carter ‘14CC David Chao ‘12CC Wells Childress ‘14CC Ian Cummins ‘13CC Paul Delaney ‘14CC Brian DeVeau ‘13CC Louis DiNovo ‘14CC Luke Eddy ‘14CC Tyler Feely ‘14CC Alec Fisher ‘14CC Xander Frantz ‘13SEAS Owen Fraser ‘12CC Hamilton Garner ‘14CC Marcorus Garrett ‘14CC Nicholas Gerst ‘13CC Steven Grassa ‘13CC Christopher Groth ‘12CC Gregory Guttas ‘13CC Ryan Haslett ‘12CC Robert Hauschildt ‘12CC Paul Havas ‘12CC Kalasi Huggins ‘12CC Gregory Lee ‘13CC Hunter Little ‘15CC Devan Luster ‘13CC Anthony Maddox ‘12CC Joshua Martin ‘13SEAS Zack McCown ‘14CC Evan Miller ‘12CC Jeremy Mingo ‘14CC Nicholas Mistretta ‘12CC Ross Morand ‘12CC Mick Murphy ‘12CC Ryan Murphy ‘13CC Connor Nelligan ‘15CC Zachary Olinger ‘14CC Nicholas Papas ‘12CC Will Patterson ‘13CC Dean Perfetti ‘13CC Ray Pesanello ‘15CC Benjamin Popeck ‘12CC Vincent Pugliese ‘15CC Cameron Ross ‘13CC Neil Schuster ‘12CC Robert Sigmon ‘13CC Dan Slivka ‘14CC Shadrach Sommers ‘13CC Mike Stephens ‘12CC Kyle Stupi ‘12CC Michael Waller ‘13CC Scott Ward ‘13SEAS Chad Washington ‘15CC Andrew Weiss ‘13CC Kurt Williams ‘12CC James Yukevich ‘14CC
2012
Toba Akinleye ‘16CC Joseph Andrada ‘14CC Jacob Ardron ‘16CC Trevor Bell ‘16CC Sean Brackett ‘13CC Matthew Cahal ‘16CC Marquel Carter ‘14CC Wells Childress ‘14CC Mark Cieslak ‘16CC Christopher Connors ‘16C Paul Delaney ‘14CC Brian DeVeau ‘13CC Louis DiNovo ‘14CC Nick Durham ‘16CC Brian East ‘14CC Luke Eddy ‘14CC Tyler Feely ‘14CC Alec Fisher ‘14CC Ryan Flannery ‘15CC Hamilton Garner ‘14CC Marcorus Garrett ‘14CC Nicholas Gerst ‘13CC Steven Grassa ‘13CC Isaiah Gross ‘16CC Gregory Guttas ‘13CC Andrew Heinrich ‘13CC Scooter Hollis ‘16CC John Keefe ‘15CC Max Keefe ‘16CC Eric Kuklinski ‘16CC William Lawrence ‘16CC Gregory Lee ‘13CC Hunter Little ‘15CC Joshua Martin ‘13SEAS Kevin McCarthy ‘16CC Trevor McDonagh ‘16CC Zack McCown ‘14CC Nick Melka ‘15CC Jeremy Mingo ‘14CC Cameron Molina ‘16CC Ryan Murphy ‘13CC Connor Nelligan ‘15CC Zachary Olinger ‘14CC Niko Padilla ‘16CC Carey Parker ‘15CC Darin Patmon ‘16CC Will Patterson ‘13CC Dean Perfetti ‘13CC Ray Pesanello ‘15CC Kal Prince ‘15CC Vincent Pugliese ‘15CC Keith Ramljak ‘16CC Travis Reim ‘16CC Roy Schwartz ‘15CC Steven Silvio ‘15CC Mike Skalitzky ‘15CC Dan Slivka ‘14CC Shadrach Sommers ‘13CC Eric Stock ‘15CC Malcolm Thaxton ‘15CC Ryan Thomas ‘16CC Michael Waller ‘13CC Jake Wanamaker ‘15CC Scott Ward ‘13SEAS Chad Washington ‘15CC Andrew Weiss ‘13CC James Yukevich ‘14CC
Jacob Ardron ‘16CC Trevor Bell ‘16CC Augie Braddock ’15CC John Brady ’15CC Matthew Cahal ‘16CC William Carson ’17CC Marquel Carter ‘14CC Wells Childress ‘14CC Mark Cieslak ‘16CC Christopher Connors ‘16CC Paul Delaney ‘14CC Louis DiNovo ‘14CC Andrew Dobitsch ’16CC Touré Douglas ’17CC Nick Durham ‘16CC Cameron Dunn ’17CC Brian East ‘14CC Luke Eddy ‘14CC Tyler Feely ‘14CC Ryan Flannery ‘15CC Hamilton Garner ‘14CC Marcorus Garrett ‘14CC Kelly Hilinski Denzel Hill ’17CC Scooter Hollis ‘16CC John Hunton ’17CC JD Hurt ’16CC Jared Katz ’17CC John Keefe ‘15CC Max Keefe ‘16CC Brock Kenyon ’17CC Eric Kuklinski ‘16CC Tyler Kwiatkowski ’17CC William Lawrence ‘16CC Hunter Little ‘15CC Griffin Lowry ’14CC Marshall Markham ’16CC Kevin McCarthy ‘16CC Trevor McDonagh ‘16CC Zack McCown ‘14CC Nick Melka ‘15CC Jeremy Mingo ‘14CC Cameron Molina ‘16CC Connor Nelligan ‘15CC Zachary Olinger ‘14CC Kendall Pace ’17CC Niko Padilla ‘16CC Carey Parker ‘15CC Willie Peoples ’17CC Ray Pesanello ‘15CC Kal Prince ‘15CC Vincent Pugliese ‘15CC Keith Ramljak ‘16CC Gianmarco Rea ’17CC Travis Reim ‘16CC Roy Schwartz ‘15CC Steven Silvio ‘15CC Mike Skalitzky ‘15CC Dan Slivka ‘14CC Eric Stock ‘15CC Malcolm Thaxton ‘15CC Ryan Thomas ‘16CC Chad Washington ‘15CC Alan Watson ’17CC James Yukevich ‘14CC
2013 Justin Aimonetti ’17CC Seyi Adebayo ’14CC Toba Akinleye ‘16CC Joseph Andrada ‘14CC Nicholas Annabi ’17CC
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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DirectionstoRobertK.KraftFieldatLawrenceA.WienStadium • From MANHATTAN — Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway) north to Dyckman Street exit. Proceed east to Broadway (first major intersection). Left on Broadway, 20 blocks to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right. • From WEST — Take George Washington Bridge and follow signs for Henry Hudson Parkway north/uptown (bear right on upper deck, bear left on lower deck). Then follow Manhattan directions above. • From NORTH — Take Cross-Westchester Expressway (I-287) or Cross-County Parkway west to N.Y. Thruway (I-87) south (becomes Major Deegan Expressway in New York). Exit at West Fordham Road (207th Street) and turn right, going five blocks to Broadway. Make a right on Broadway and proceed to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right. • From NEW ENGLAND — Take I-95 to Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) west. Then follow North directions above. • From CENTRAL or EAST BRONX — Take Cross-Bronx Expressway (I-95) to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north. Exit at Fordham Road (207th Street). Turn left at top of ramp, going five blocks to Broadway. Make a right on Broadway and proceed to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right.
Athletics Communications Staff Associate Athletics Director for Athletics Communications/Football Contact Darlene Camacho Associate Director of Athletics Communications Mike Kowalsky
Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Amy Barry Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Gabe Gilson
• From SOUTH — Take New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 18 (George Washington Bridge). Then follow West directions above.
Photographers
• A limited number of sideline photo passes will be issued to photographers. Credentialed photographers are required to stay out of the area between the 25-yard lines and must stay behind the boundary surrounding the field.
In-and Post-Game Procedures
• Full play-by-play, statistics and scoring summaries will be provided approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Quarterly statistics and halftime summaries will be distributed during the game. • The post-game Interview will take place in the second floor media room at Chrystie Field House (brick building behind press box).
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• By SUBWAY — Take the No. 1 train (Broadway-Seventh Avenue IRT (212 area code) Local) north or south to 215th Street, then walk two blocks north Athletics Department..................................................................854-2538 to 218th Street. Athletics Communications.......................................................854-2534 Parking Football Contact.......................................................... Darlene Camacho Parking at field is extremely limited. On-site parking will .................................................. 212-854-2535/dc2164@columbia.edu be prioritized for 1) Electronic media with equipment Athletics Communications Fax..............................................854-8168 2) Print media 3) Photo. Note: Parking passes for visiting Ticket Office.......................................................................................854-2546 schools’ administrative personnel will be sent to opponents’ Football Office.....................................................................854-7061/7062 Athletics Directors at the beginning of the season. Football Operations......................................................................854-2439 Stadium Press Box..........................................................................304-8023 Credentials Baker Athletics Complex..............................942-0431 (equipment) • Requests for credentials (press, radio, television, scouting) should ................................................................567-0404 (administrative office) be received by the Office of Athletics Communications at least 10 days ...............................................................................569-8528 (training room) prior to the game. Web Site.................................................................. gocolumbialions.com • Late requests will be handled according to space limitations. No credentials will be mailed later than the Monday before the game and late requests will be left at the Will-Call Window • Media will be seated on a space-available basis. Please note that some media seating is open-air on the roof of the press box.
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Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Sean Alston
• From LONG ISLAND — Take Long Island Expressway to Clearview Expressway north, or Northern State Parkway/Grand Central Parkway to Cross Island Parkway north, to Throggs Neck Bridge. Bear left after toll for Cross-Bronx Expressway (I-95). Then follow Bronx directions above.
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COLUMBIA IN THE NFL
JOSH MARTIN ‘13 DEFENSIVE END
RORY WILFORK ‘97 LINEBACKER, ARIZONA CARDINALS (FREE AGENT)
COLUMBIA HAS HAD NINE FORMER PLAYERS ON NFL ROSTERS WITHIN THE LAST TEN YEARS.
MARCELLUS WILEY ‘97 DEFENSIVE END, BUFFALO BILLS (SECOND ROUND)SIGNED AS FREE AGENT WITH SAN DIEGO CHARGERS IN 2001; SIGNED WITH THE DALLAS COWBOYS IN 2004; SIGNED WITH THE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS IN 2005
BILL SWIACKI ‘48 RECEIVER, NEW YORK GIANTS
JOSH MARTIN ‘13 DEFENSIVE END, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (FREE AGENT) JEFF ADAMS ‘12 OFFENSIVE LINE, DALLAS COWBOYS (FREE AGENT); SIGNED TO CINCINNATI BENGALS PRACTICE SQUAD IN 2012, SIGNED TO TENNESSE TITANS PRACTICE SQUAD IN 2013. CURRENTLY WITH HOUSTON TEXANS. CRAIG HORMANN ’08 QUARTERBACK, CLEVELAND BROWNS (FREE AGENT) MICHAEL QUARSHIE ’05 DEFENSIVE TACKLE, OAKLAND RAIDERS (SIGNED OUT OF NFL EUROPE) STEVE CARGILE ‘04 SAFETY, DALLAS COWBOYS (FREE AGENT); SIGNED WITH THE DENVER BRONCOS IN 2006 WADE FLETCHER ‘05 TIGHT END, NEW YORK GIANTS (FREE AGENT) JEFF OTIS ’05 QUARTERBACK, ARIZONA CARDINALS (SIGNED OUT OF NFL EUROPE), SIGNED WITH THE OAKLAND RAIDERS IN 2007 JOHNATHAN REESE ‘02 RUNNING BACK, NEW YORK JETS (FREE AGENT). SIGNED WITH DENVER BRONCOS IN 2004 AND WITH TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS IN 2005
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DEFENSIVE TACKLE
DOUG JACKSON ‘76 RUNNING BACK, DALLAS COWBOYS (FREE AGENT) TAXI SQUAD FOR DALLAS COWBOYS AND NEW YORK GIANTS JEFF ADAMS ‘12 OFFENSIVE LINE
JOHN CHIRICO ‘87 FULLBACK, NEW YORK JETS (FREE AGENT) DAN UPPERCO ’85 WIDE RECEIVER, OAKLAND RAIDERS (FREE AGENT)
GEORGE STARKE ‘71 TIGHT END, WASHINGTON REDSKINS (11TH ROUND) SWITCHED TO OFFENSIVE TACKLE BY DALLAS COWBOYS AND PUT ON TAXI SQUAD; ALSO ON KANSAS CITY CHIEFS’ TAXI SQUAD BEFORE BEING PICKED UP THE REDSKINS, FOR WHOM HE WAS THE STARTING OFFENSIVE TACKLE FOR NINE SEASONS; THE “HEAD HOG”
JOHN WITKOWSKI ‘84 QUARTERBACK, DETROIT LIONS (SIXTH ROUND) PLAYED ONE FULL SEASON (1984), PARTLY AS A STARTER, AND SPENT TWO MORE SEASONS ON THE TAXI SQUAD; LATER PLAYED ONE SEASON WITH THE HOUSTON OILERS AND LONDON MONARCHS (FIRST YEAR OF WORLD LEAGUE) BRUCE STEPHENS ‘78 RUNNING BACK, NEW YORK JETS (FREE AGENT) SWITCHED TO WIDE RECEIVER AND PLAYED ONE SEASON
ARCHIE ROBERTS ’65 QUARTERBACK
SID LUCKMAN ‘39 QUARTERBACK, PITTSBURGH STEELERS (FIRST ROUND) PROMPTLY DEALT TO CHICAGO BEARS AFTER HE WAS DRAFTED JOHN SIEGAL ‘39 WIDE RECEIVER, CHICAGO BEARS (FIFTH ROUND) RALPH HEWITT ‘32 RUNNING BACK, NEW GIANTS
MARCELLUS WILEY ’97 DEFENSIVE END
ARCHIE ROBERTS ‘65 QUARTERBACK, CLEVELAND BROWNS (FREE AGENT) PLAYED WITH MIAMI DOLPHINS MARTY DOMRES ‘69 QUARTERBACK, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (FIRST ROUND) ALSO PLAYED FOR THE BALTIMORE COLTS, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS AND NEW YORK JETS
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PAUL GOVERNALI ‘43 QUARTERBACK, NEW GIANTS (THIRD ROUND) MICHAEL QUARSHIE ’05
JOHN WITKOWSKI ’84
JOHNATHAN REESE ’02
VENTON YABLONSKI ‘48 FULLBACK, CHICAGO CARDINALS
LOU KUSSEROW ‘49 RUNNING BACK, BROOKLYN DODGERS (FIFTH ROUND) BRUCE GEHRKE ‘48 RUNNING BACK, NEW YORK GIANTS (FOURTH ROUND)
SID LUCKMAN ’39 QUARTERBACK
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2014 COLUMBIA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE SAT. SEP. 20 SAT. SEP. 27 SAT. OCT. 4 SAT. OCT. 11 SAT. OCT. 18 SAT. OCT. 25 SAT. NOV. 1 SAT. NOV. 8 SAT. NOV. 15 SAT. NOV. 22
OPPONENT FORDHAM AT ALBANY PRINCETON * AT MONMOUTH AT PENN * DARTMOUTH * (H) YALE * AT HARVARD * CORNELL * AT BROWN *
TIME 12:30 P.M. 6 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 1 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M.
HOME GAMES IN CAPS * IVY LEAGUE GAME (H) HOMECOMING ALL HOME GAMES PLAYED AT ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT LAWRENCE A. WIEN STADIUMM (WEST 218 STREET & BROADWAY) FOR TICKETS, CALL 888-LIONS-11 OR VISIT GOCOLUMBIALIONS.COM/TICKETS