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Table of Contents General Information Table of Contents, Quick Facts ....................................... 1 General/Media Information ...................................... 2-3 Ivy Composite Schedule/Football Directory/Future Cornell Schedules ........... 4
Coaching and Support Staff Head Coach Jim Knowles ........................................ 5-6 AssistantCoaches ............................................. 7-10 SupportStaff ................................................ 11-12
2004 Outlook and Team OffensiveOutlook ............................................. 14-15 Defensive Outlook ............................................ 16-17 Special Teams Outlook ........................................... 17 2004 Preseason Roster ......................................... 18-20 Meet the Veterans ............................................ 21-39 2004 Newcomers ............................................. 40-43 Always a Member of the Big Red Family .............................. 44
2004 Opponents Opponent Information ......................................... 45-55 Cornell vs. All Opponents ......................................... 56
2003 in Review/Ivy League 2003Statistics ............................................... 58-60 2003 Game Summaries ........................................ 61-64 2003 Ivy Standings, All-Ivy Teams ................................... 64 Ivy League Team Statistics ........................................ 65 Ivy League Awards, Champions ..................................... 66
History/Records A Century of Tradition ......................................... 68-69 IndividualRecords ............................................ 70-72 Team Records ............................................... 73-74 Single-Game Bests ............................................ 75-76 Annual Leaders .............................................. 77-78 100-Yard Game Rushing Leaders .................................... 79 Single-SeasonBests ........................................... 80-81 Career Leaders ................................................ 82 Cornell’sLongestPlays ........................................... 83 Opponent Single-Game Records .................................... 84 The Last Time It Happened ........................................ 85 All-TimeScores .............................................. 86-91 National Football Hall of Fame ..................................... 91 Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame ...................................... 92 First-TeamAll-America,All-Ivy ..................................... 93 Cornell Football Awards ........................................ 94-98 CornelliansinProFootball ........................................ 99 Cornell Football Legends ..................................... 100-101 All-Time Letter Winners ...................................... 102-108
Cornell Quick Facts Location .............. Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Founded ........................ 1865 Enrollment ...................... 13,700 President ............... JeffreyS.Lehman Colors ........... Carnelian Red and White Affiliation ................... NCAA I-AA Conference .................. Ivy League Field ............ SchoellkopfField(25,597) AthleticAdministration AthleticDirector ......... J. Andrew Noel Jr. Associate AD/SWA ........... Anita Brenner Associate AD/Programs ...... Stephen P. Erber Associate AD/Business & Finance . Frank Araneo Dir.AthleticAlumniAffairs&Dev. John Webster Compliance Coordinator ...... Patty Weldon Athletic Communications Staff Director ......................... TBA Office Phone .............. (607) 255-5627 FAX ..................... (607) 255-9791 Assistant ................ Jeremy Hartigan Office Phone .............. (607) 255-9788 Assistant ................... BrianKelley Office Phone .............. (607) 255-4688 Intern .................... Eric Lawrence Office Phone .............. (607) 255-3753 Hotline .................. (607) 255-2385 Press Box Phone ............ (607) 255-3535 World Wide Web ... www.CornellBigRed.com Credits: The 2004 Cornell football media guide is a publication of the Cornell Athletic Communications Office. Editorial content, layout and design by Laura Stange with assistance from Jeremy Hartigan, Marlene Crockford and Brian Kelley. Editorial contributionsbyElliHarkness. Photography: Tim McKinney, Steve Pike, C.W. Pack Sports, Patrick Shanahan, Jon Reis, Darl Zehr, Cornell University Photography, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections-Kroch Library, CornellUniversity.
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This is Cornell University/Cornell Athletics Realizing a Bold Dream ...................................... 110-111 Ithaca,N.Y. .................................................. 112 UniversityLeadership ........................................... 113 CornellAthleticsLeadership ...................................... 114 Meet the Big Red Coaches ....................................... 115 The Ivy League ................................................ 116 The Friedman Center ........................................... 117 SupportServices .............................................. 118 AthleticTraining .............................................. 119 Prominent Cornell Alumni ....................................... 120 SchoellkopfField .............................................. 121 BigRedFacilities ........................................... 122-123 Success in and out of the Classroom ................................. 124
Back: (From top to bottom) Seniors Joel Sussman, Ryan Lempa, Trevor MacMeekin and Sean NassoiywillhelpguideCornell intoanexciting2004schedule that includes reigning Ivy champ Penn and national Division I-AA runner-up Colgate at home.
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HeadcoachJimKnowles(middle left)joinsseniorsBradKitlowski, D.J. Busch, Mike Baumgartel and Kevin Boothe (from top to bottom)astheBigRedlooksto move up the ladder in what should be a competitive 2004 Ivy League season.
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GENERAL/MEDIA INFORMATION Jeremy Hartigan Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office: 607-255-9788 E-mail: jh295@cornell.edu
Brian Kelley Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office: 607-255-4688 E-mail: bmk25@cornell.edu
Eric Lawrence Athletic Communications Intern Office: 607-255-3753 E-mail:tbd
Elli Harkness Athletic Communications Administrative Assistant Office: 607-255-5626 E-mail: emh9@cornell.edu
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Athletic Communications Student Assistants Stephen Bakke, Patrick Bohn, Laurel Burns, Dave Holik, Trevor Johnson, Ben McGuerty, Joshua Nelson, Steve Nelson, Heath Vincent, Jessica Williams, Noah Zych.
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255-3752 255-9791 255-0003 255-4008 255-5520 255-3535
Mailing Address Teagle Hall, Campus Road Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Overnight Address Schoellkopf House Campus Road Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Cornell Athletics Web www.CornellBigRed.com
CREDENTIALS Requests for working press credentials at Cornell home football games should be made in writing on station/newspaper/magazine letterhead to Elli Harkness in the Cornell Athletic Communications Office. The mailing address is: Teagle Hall, Campus Road, Ithaca, NY 14853-6501. Requests may be sent via fax, but all requests, mailed or faxed, should be sent so that they reach the athletic communications office at least 10 days prior to the game. Media agencies which cover Cornell and the visiting school on a regular basis will receivetoppriority. Othercredentialswillbeissuedonthebasisofcirculationandthe availabilityofspace. Credentialswillbemailedifatallpossible. Otherwise,theymay be picked up before 5 p.m. on Friday at the athletic communications office. Those credentials not picked up by 5 p.m. on Friday will be left for Saturday pickup at the Schoellkopf Field Will Call booth, located at the northwest end of the west stands. PRESS BOX SERVICES Programs, flip cards, statistics and notes will be provided before each game. A playby-play and out-of-town scores will be distributed at the conclusion of each quarter. Halftime statistics will also be available. A scoring summary and complete team and individualstatisticswillbeprovidedaftereachgame. Lunchwillbeservedathalftime. Soft drinks and coffee will be available throughout the game. SIDELINE POLICY Photographers will not be allowed on the sidelines without proper credentials. Photo credentials are limited to daily newspaper, student newspaper, wire service and team photographers, along with a limited number of special passes which are given out on a space available basis. Freelance photographers must provide the Cornell Athletic Communications office with a complimentary photo CD of the game with 10 action shots. Under NCAA and Ivy League guidelines, photographers are not allowed between the 25-yard lines and must remain outside the restraining lines surrounding the field. Credentialholdersnotworkingwillbeaskedtoleavethesidelines. Weaskforthesafety of others please do not leave equipment unattended on the sidelines. If you are shooting with a tripod, please keep a safe distance from the playing field. RADIO BOOTHS We have space in the press box for three radio stations. Priority is always given to Cornell’s commercial station. All visiting stations should contact the Athletic Communications Office at least one month before the game for information concerning phone lines. GAME DAY PARKING All media people will be issued parking passes for the parking garage roof behind the west stands. All parking passes are mailed out 10 days before the game. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS After the game, the media will meet in the press room located in the men’s lacrosse film room (attached to Schoellkopf Memorial Hall at ground level). The visiting coach will be brought in after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period. Coach Knowles willfollowthevisitingcoach,alongwithselectedplayers. Requestsforplayersshould be directed to a member of the Athletic Communications staff during the fourth quarter of each game. Only members of the working press with proper credentials will be allowed in the press room. The Big Red locker room is closed. TELEPHONES There will be one telephone for media use (607-255-2982) and one for Athletic Communications use during the game (255-3535). Several telephones are available to members of the working press in the Athletic Communications Office in Paul Schoellkopf House. Anyone desiring a private line should call Marlene Crockford at least one month before the game.
GENERAL/MEDIA INFORMATION MIDWEEK SPORTS LUNCHEON Each Tuesday, the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a luncheon at the Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport with the head coaches of Cornell, Ithaca College and Ithaca High School. AVAILABILITY OF COACH KNOWLES All requests for interviews with Coach Knowles must be received by the Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. He will accept interviews in his office, over the phone and prior to practice sessions as long as a request has been made in advance. PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Communications Office so we can arrange a time that will not interfere with the student’s academic schedule. Players have been instructed to conduct no interviews unless they have been set up in this manner. All interviews are to be conducted on Wednesday only. Telephone interviews are conducted at the players’ convenience. Usuallytheyarehandledbyplayersreturningcallsimmediatelyafter practice on Wednesday (approximately between 8 and 10 p.m.). No home numbers for players will be given out and players have been toldnottoacceptcallsfromanyoneaskingfootball-relatedquestions. Please do not show up and wait for players unannounced on campus, at players’ housing or Schoellkopf Memorial. The players have been instructed to politely decline the request and refer the person to the Athletic Communications Office. Advance notice of your intentions to attend a practice session is appreciated.
Big Red On The Air Radio Coverage All 10 Cornell football games will be broadcast by WHCU 870 AM Ithaca. Barry Leonard returns for his seventh year in the booth and sixth season in the playby-play chair. Buck Briggs returns as the BigRed’sanalyst. Barry Leonard
Cornell on the Internet WHCU's broadcasts of Cornell football can also be heard via the internet. To hear the game from your computer via the internet, go to http://www.CornellBigRed.com and follow the links to the broadcast, which are located on the football schedule page. Keep checking CornellBigRed.com for broadcast updates Game stories and box scores
Stats and schedules Real-time official stats for all home games Player and coach feature stories Interactive fan polls Live audio of all games with the purchase of the Official College Sports Network’s “College Sports Pass”
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NEWSPAPER Chris Feaver, Sports Editor IthacaJournal PO Box 430 Ithaca, NY 14851-0430 Telephone: (607) 274-9214 Fax: (607) 272-4248
RADIO Sports Director WVBR (93.5 FM) 227 Linden Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 273-4000 Fax: (607) 273-4069
Owen Bochner, Sports Editor Cornell Daily Sun 139 West State St. Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 273-3606 Fax: (607) 273-0746
Bob Steinkamp, News Director Eagle Broadcasting 1751 Hanshaw Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 257-6400 Fax: (607) 257-6497
Steve Carlic, Sports Editor Syracuse Newspapers PO Box 4818 Syracuse, NY 13221 Telephone: (315) 470-2152 Fax: (315) 470-3019
Bob Michaels WELM Radio 1705 Lake St. Elmira, NY 14901 Fax: (607) 733-5627
Bud Poliquin, Columnist Syracuse Newspapers PO Box 4818 Syracuse, NY 13221 Fax: (315) 470-3019
Sports Director WSYR Radio 500 Plum St. Syracuse, NY 13204 Fax: (315) 472-1904
Charlie Jaworski, Sports Press & Sun Bulletin PO Box 1270 Binghamton, NY 13902 Telephone: (800) 365-0077 Fax: (607) 798-1113
TELEVISION Chris Watson, Sports Director News 10 Now 815 Erie Boulevard East Syracuse, NY 13210 Telephone: (315) 634-2352 Fax: (315) 634-4270
Jim Mandelaro, Sports Democrat & Chronicle 55 Exchange Blvd. Rochester, NY 14614 Telephone: (716) 258-2406 Fax: (716) 258-2776
Sports Director WBNG-TV PO Box 12 Johnson City, NY 13790 Telephone: (607) 729-8812 Fax: (607) 729-4022
John Moriello, Sports Rochester Newspapers 55 Exchange Blvd. Rochester, NY 14614 Fax: (716) 258-2776
Sports Director WENY-TV PO Box 208 Elmira, NY 14902 Telephone: (607) 739-3636 Fax: (607) 796-6171
Roger Neumann, Sports Editor Elmira Star-Gazette PO Box 285 Elmira, NY 14902 Telephone: (607) 734-5151 Fax: (607) 734-3004
Sports Director WETM-TV P.O. Box 1207 Elmira, NY 14902 Fax: (607) 733-4739
CORNELL BROADCAST CREW Barry Leonard Play-by-play 27 West Meadow Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 Home Telephone: (607) 2575938 Fax: (607) 257-5938 Buck Briggs Color analyst c/oCornellAthletics Teagle Hall, Campus Road CornellUniversity Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Telephone: (607) 255-9598 Fax: (607) 255-2969
Sports Director WIXT-TV 5904 Bridge St. Syracuse, NY 13057 Fax: (315) 446-9283 JasonBristol,SportsDirector WSTM-TV 1030 James St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Fax: (315) 474-5122 Kevin Maher, Sports Director WTVH-TV 980 James St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Fax: (315) 425-0129
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Schedule Information/Directory 2004 Ivy League Composite Schedule Saturday, September 18 Holy Cross at Harvard 12:30 p.m. Dartmouth at Colgate 1 p.m. Albany at Brown 1 p.m. Yale at Dayton 1 p.m. Penn at San Diego 4 p.m. Lafayette at Princeton 7 p.m. Fordham at Columbia 7 p.m. Cornell at Bucknell 7p.m.
Saturday, October 9 *Yale at Dartmouth 12:30 p.m. *Cornell at Harvard 12:30 p.m. Brown at Fordham 1 p.m. Princeton at Colgate 1 p.m. Penn at Bucknell 1 p.m. Lafayette at Columbia 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 16 Holy Cross at Dartmouth 12:30 p.m. Saturday, September 25 Northeastern at Harvard 12:30 p.m. NewHampshireatDartmouth12:30p.m. *Brown at Princeton 1 p.m. *#Harvard at Brown 12 p.m. Lehigh at Yale 1 p.m. *Yale at Cornell 1 p.m. *Columbia at Penn 1 p.m. Princeton at San Diego 4 p.m. Colgate at Cornell 1 p.m. Villanova at Penn 7 p.m. Columbia at Bucknell 7 p.m. Saturday, October 23 *Penn at Yale 12:00 p.m. Saturday, October 2 *Harvard at Princeton 1 p.m. Brown at Rhode Island Noon *Cornell at Brown 1 p.m. *#Dartmouth at Penn 12 p.m. *Dartmouth at Columbia 1:30 p.m. Harvard at Lafayette 1 p.m. Colgate at Yale 1 p.m. *Ivy League Games; Cornell at Towson 1 p.m. *Princeton at Columbia 1:30 p.m. #YES Network Games
Saturday, October 30 *Harvard at Dartmouth 12:30 p.m. *#Princeton at Cornell 12 p.m. *Brown at Penn 1 p.m. *Columbia at Yale 1 p.m. Saturday, November 6 *Yale at Brown 12:30 p.m. *#Columbia at Harvard 12:00 p.m. *Dartmouth at Cornell 1 p.m. *Penn at Princeton 1 p.m. Saturday, November 13 *Brown at Dartmouth 12:30 p.m. *Harvard at Penn 12:30 p.m. *Cornell at Columbia 12:30 p.m. *#Princeton at Yale 12:00 p.m. Saturday, November 20 *Columbia at Brown 12:30 p.m. *Yale at Harvard 12:30 p.m. *Dartmouth at Princeton 1 p.m. *#Penn at Cornell 12 p.m.
Cornell Football Directory (all area code 607) A DMINISTRATION ..................... Athletic Director .................... Associate Director-SWA ............... Associate Director ................... Dir. of Ath. Alumni Affairs and Dev. ....... Compliance Coordinator .............. Director of Student-Athlete Services ...... Dir. of Tickets, Events and Promotions ...... Facilities Manager ...................
N A M E .......................... OFFICE PHONE J. Andrew Noel Jr .................... 255-8832 Anita Brenner ...................... 255-8283 Stephen P. Erber .................... 255-7442 John Webster ....................... 255-5631 Patty Weldon ...................... 255-8874 Chris Wlosinski ...................... 254-7472 Gene Nighman ..................... 255-3175 Pat Graham ........................ 255-1321
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Tim Rogers (tjr34@cornell.edu) .......... Brian Coon (bjc56@cornell.edu) ......... Scott Kavanagh (swk26@cornell.edu) ..... Dyran Peake (dlp38@cornell.edu) ........ Roderick Plummer (rrp34@cornell.edu) ....
255-5639 255-5640 255-5222 255-5222 255-5635
Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks Coach .. Safeties Coach ...................... Defensive Line Coach ................. Linebackers Coach ...................
Clayton Carlin (cgc32@cornell.edu) ...... Brad Beerwinkel (bwb28@cornell.edu) .... Pete DeStefano (pd30@cornell.edu) ...... Mike Roark (mer38@cornell.edu) .........
255-5637 255-5636 255-5638 255-5222
DirectorofFootballOperations .......... Strength and Conditioning Coach ........ AdministrativeAssistant ............... RecruitingSecretary ..................
Pete Noyes (ppn2@cornell.edu) ......... Tom Howley (tkh1@cornell.edu) ......... Karen Berkley (kmb63@cornell.edu) ...... Becky Hollenback-Miller (bh52@cornell.edu)
255-3486 255-3953 255-0026 255-0003
MEDICAL AND ATHLETIC TRAINING Team Physician ..................... Dr. David Wentzel ................... 255-6962 Head Athletic Trainer ................. Bernie DePalma ..................... 255-4237 Associate Head Athletic Trainer .......... Jim Case .......................... 255-4237 A REA A CCOMMODATIONS BestWesternUniversityInn ............................................... ClarionInn .......................................................... Comfort Inn .......................................................... Courtyard by Marriott .................................................. Econo Lodge ......................................................... HolidayInn .......................................................... Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport ............................................... StatlerHotel ......................................................... Super 8 Motel ........................................................
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Future Cornell Schedules (2005-2010) 2005 Sept. 17 24 Oct. 1 8 15 22 29 Nov. 5 12 19
Bucknell at Yale at Colgate Harvard Georgetown Brown at Princeton at Dartmouth Columbia at Penn
2006 Sept. 16 23 30 Oct. 7 14 21 28 Nov. 4 11 18
at Bucknell Yale Albany at Harvard Colgate at Brown Princeton Dartmouth at Columbia Penn
2007 Sept. 15 22 29 Oct. 6 13 20 27 Nov. 3 10 17
Bucknell at Yale at Georgetown Harvard Colgate Brown at Princeton at Dartmouth Columbia at Penn
2008 Sept. 20 27 Oct. 4 11 18 25 Nov. 1 8 15 22
at Bucknell Yale at Lehigh at Harvard Colgate at Brown Princeton Dartmouth at Columbia Penn
2009 Sept. 19 26 Oct. 3 10 17 24 31 Nov. 7 14 21
Bucknell at Yale at Colgate Harvard open Brown at Princeton at Dartmouth Columbia at Penn
2010 Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
at Towson Yale open at Harvard Colgate at Brown Princeton Dartmouth at Columbia Penn
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J IM KNOWLES
First Season At Cornell Cornell ’87
The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football
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Cornell University graduate and former assistant coach Jim Knowles ’87 was named the Roger J. Weiss ’61 Coach of Football on Jan. 30, 2004, by Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel. Knowles is the 25th head football coach at Cornell. “Jim Knowles brings a great deal of leadership and experience to our program and has an in-depth knowledge of the University and thetraditionofCornellfootball,”Noelsaid. “Irespecthimvery much as a person and a coach, and I could not be more pleased thatJimhasreturnedtoleadtheCornellfootballprogram.” Knowles, 39, spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at Cornell (1988-96), helping lead the team to Ivy League titles in 1988 and 1990. With the Big Red, he coached the linebackers (1995-96) and running backs (1989-94). He also served as the recruiting coordinator (1995-96) and oversaw special teams and spent one season directing the defensive line (1988). Along with the 1988 Ivy League title, the Big Red’s rushing (113.8) and scoring defense (13.7) ranked No. 1 in the East and was 10th and seventh, respectively in the nation. In 1990, the team had the No. 11 rushing offense (237.0) in the country. This past season, Knowles served as the linebackers coach andrecruitingcoordinatorattheUniversityofMississippi. Ole Miss had a standout year, as it posted its first 10-win season (103) since 1971 and claimed a victory at the Cotton Bowl with a 31-28 win over Oklahoma State. Defensively, the Rebels had the nation’s No. 14 defense vs. the run, allowing opponents 102.46 yards per game. The squad also recorded 106 tackles for loss, including 28 sacks. Ole Miss posted a 7-1 mark in Southeastern Conference play and was co-champion of the SEC’s Western Division for the first time in 40 years. The team’s only conference loss was at the hands of national champion LSU. Prior to accepting the job at Ole Miss, Knowles spent six seasons at Western Michigan University, where he served his last two years as defensive coordinator. He coached the WMU linebackers in 2002 after working the previous five seasons with thedefensiveline.
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Education Cornell University B.A., Industrial and Labor Relations, 1987 Coaching Experience Cornell University Head Coach, 2004-present University of Mississippi Assistant Coach, 2003 Western Michigan University Defensive Coordinator, 2000-02 Assistant Coach, 1997-2000 Cornell University Assistant Coach, 1988-96
In his second Playing Experience yearasdefensive Cornell University, 1983-86 coordinator, Defensive Lineman •Three-year letter winner Knowles helped •Second-team All-Ivy League, 1986 the 2002 Broncos •HM All-ECAC, 1986 finishfirstinthe Mid-American Conference (MAC) and 28th nationally in total defense (330.7), playing a schedule that included three Top 25 teams. The defensive unit, which included MAC Defensive Player of the Year Jason Babin, ranked second in the MAC in pass sacks (33) and pass defense (179.5). Babin went on to become Western Michigan’s first-ever first round NFL pick (Houston Texans). The WMU defense held three teams to less than 100 yards rushing and limited three others to less than 100 yards passing. The Broncos held opponents to 217 first downs, fewest in the MAC, and the defensive line extended its quarterback sack streak to 33 games. Knowles’ first year as defensive coordinator in 2001 saw the Broncos rank first in pass defense (179.8 yards per game) in the MAC and 17th nationally. WMU also paced the MAC with quarterback sacks (33). His defensive line unit was rated as the second-best in the league by one preseason publication as AllMAC performers Anthony Allsbury (first team) and Jason Babin (second team) ranked among the top eight players in sacks. Prior to being named defensive coordinator at Western Michigan on Jan. 17, 2001, Knowles worked exclusively with the down linemen. During the 2000 season, his defensive line unit was partially responsible for helping the Broncos compile 38 sacks and 15 forced fumbles in 12 games. In addition, the Broncos held opponents to 139 points and posted three shutouts — the most scoreless games since 1971. By season’s end, Western Michigan ranked among NCAA Top 20 units in four categories: scoring defense(4th,11.5ppg),totaldefense(9th,283.3ypg),pass defense (13th, 178.0 ypg) and rushing defense (20th, 105.3 ypg). Two of Knowles’ players, Allsbury and Chris Browning, earned All-MACfirstandsecondteamhonors,respectively,asfirst-year starters. In 1999, Knowles worked closely with Jeremy Johnson, who went on to earn All-MAC honorable mention. He also developed a two-time all-league selection in Dan Falcon (1997-98) and the MAC’s leading sack rusher in 1997 with all-league pick Ryan Bauer. During Knowles’ six seasons at WMU, the Brown & Gold generated 207 sacks — including a high of 41 in 1997 — which averages to 34.5 per season. A three-year letter winner at defensive end as a player for Cornell, Knowles earned All-Ivy honors and honorable mention All-Eastern College Athletic Conference accolades in 1986. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree from the School of IndustrialandLaborRelations. Knowles,aPhiladelphia,Pa.,native,earnedAll-Catholicand All-CityselectionasalinebackeratSt.Joseph’sPrep.Healso competed in crew and wrestling. Jim and wife, Nancy ’83 (MBA ’89), have a daughter, Halle, and two sons, Luke and Jack.
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T IM ROGERS
First Season At Cornell Beloit ’88
Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks
Tim Rogers joins the Big Red staff after serving as the head coach at Kalamazoo College for the past six seasons (28-28). He also served as the quarterbacks and receivers coach and was the defensive coordinator before taking over the head coaching duties. In 2000, Rogers’ staff led the Hornets to a 5-4 record, the team’s best finish since 1993. In 2003, Rogers led the Hornets to their first six-win season since 1993. In 2002, the team ranked nationally in total offense (27th, 420 yards per game), passing offense (12th, 298 ypg.) and scoring offense (32nd, 33.5 points per game). Two players also ranked among the nation’s best, earning a spot among the best in total offense (eighth, 299 ypg.),passefficiency(12th,151rating),receivingyards(12th, 108 ypg.) and receptions per game (14th, 7.5 ypg.). During Rogers’ tenure as defensive coordinator, 21 Hornet defensive players were named to the All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association first, second or honorable mention squads. Rogers has coached two MIAA defensive MVPs (1999 and 2001), and he also has sent the first two Hornets to the Aztec Bowl (DivisionIIIAll-Stargamevs.Mexico). A Chicago native, Rogers served as a graduate assistant at
Eastern Michigan Universitypriorto hisstintat Kalamazoo. Rogers earned a master’s degree from EMU in physical education in 1993. He coached the receivers and helped develop the EMU passing attack and was also responsible for recruiting in the Chicago area and assisted with off-season conditioning. Rogers served as running backs coach at Moraine Valley (Ill.) Community College in 1992, and he was interim defensive backs coach at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas in 1991. From 1988-90, he was a varsity assistant coach at his alma mater, Chicago’s De La Salle High School. Rogers lettered in four seasons as a defensive back at Beloit (Wis.) College. He earned a bachelor’s degree in 1988 and was selected to the All-Sigma Chi National Football Team as a senior. Rogers and his wife, Mary, have a daughter, Erin.
CLAYTONCARLIN First Season At Cornell Juniata ’87
The John B. and Ann M. Rogers ’45 Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks
prep alma mater, St.Joseph’s Preparatory High SchoolinPhiladelphia.Afterone season as secondary coach in 1987, Carlinspentfour years as St. Joseph’s head coach. He produced 42 players who were selected to the All-Catholic team in Philadelphia. Carlin was chosen to coach the Philadelphia City All-Star game in 1988 and 1989. A 1987 graduate of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa., Carlin wasathree-yearstarteratdefensivebackforthenationally ranked Eagles. Carlin earned his master’s degree in 1998 from Nebraska in educational administration. Carlinandhiswife,Kathleen,resideinLansingwiththeirthree children,Carsen,JuliaandClaytonJr. 2004 FOOTBALL
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ClaytonCarlinjoinstheCornellfootballstaffafterspending the 2003 season as the secondary and special teams coach at New Mexico State, where he also served as an assistant from 1997-99. He left NMSU after the 1999 season and was an assistant for one year at Villanova before heading to Buffalo, where he worked for two years. Carlin was secondary coach at Buffalo and in 2001 the Bulls ranked 18th in the nation in pass defense, allowing just 180 yards per game. He was wide receivers coach all three seasons in his first stop at NMSU and also served as special teams coordinator in 1999. Prior to his arrival at NMSU, Carlin spent three seasons as a graduate assistant at Nebraska where he worked primarily with the defensive backs. He was a part of the two Husker national championship teams in 1994 and 1995. A native ofPhiladelphia,Pa.,CarlinjoinedtheNebraskastaffafterserving two seasons as the secondary coach at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, Pa. For five seasons, from 1987 to 1991, Carlin coached at his
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BRADBEERWINKEL First Season At Cornell Univ. of Texas ’97 Safeties Coach
Brad Beerwinkel joins the Cornell staff after serving most recentlyasthedirectoroffootballoperationsatWestern Michigan. He also worked as a defensive graduate assistant with the Broncos for three seasons, including time during Coach Knowles’ tenure at WMU. The Brenham, Texas, native previously spent four seasons at Blinn Junior College in Texas, working full-time with the quarterbacks, receivers and running backs. He also served as recruiting coordinator and had four players advance to the NFL. Beerwinkel earned a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas in 1997. While in Austin, he worked
four years as a student coach/ equipment manager. Beerwinkel earned a master’s degree insportsadministrationfrom Western Michigan in 2003 and a master’s degree in health and human performance from Prairie View A&M in 2001. Beerwinkel resides in Ithaca with his wife, Amanda.
B RIAN COON
First Season At Cornell Albion ’92
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Brian Coon joins the Big Red’s offensive staff with the advantage of knowing offensive coordinator Tim Rogers’ systems, as he served as Rogers’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Kalamazoo for the past six years. His offenses averaged 31.5 points and 385.5 yards per game over the last three seasons, and he coached the school’s all-time careerleadersinpassing,receivingandrushing. The Watervliet, Mich., native coached at St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind., from March 1995 to July 1998. During his tenure, the Pumas were ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation in rushing offense (299.7 ypg.) and No. 9 in scoring offense (36.7 ppg.). Coon also served as quarterbacks, defensive backs and special teams coach and was recruiting coordinator at St. Joseph’s. Coon served as a graduate assistant coach at Western
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Michigan from 1993-95 and receiveda master’s degree in athleticadministration from WMU in 1997. A 1992 graduate of Albion College, he earned a degree in communications and exercise science. Coon was a four-year letter winner as an outside linebacker for the Britons. He was also named the squad’s Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior. Coon and his wife, Heather, reside in Freeville with their two children,AlexisandTJ.
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PETEDeSTEFANO 15th Season At Cornell Slippery Rock ‘78 Defensive Line Coach
Pete DeStefano has been the defensive line coach for the Big Red since 1993. He believes that hard work brings success, and often points to his former charge, Seth Payne ’97, a defensive tackle with the Houston Texans, as proof. After recruiting Payne, who barely weighed in over 225 pounds, DeStefano watched the tackle blossom into a fourth-round NFL draft pick, showing that the months studying film and dissecting opposing offenses is worthit. DeStefano started his Cornell career as the head freshman coach and academic counselor for the athletic department in May 1990. Prior to coming to Cornell, he was associate head coach and defensive coordinator in charge of the linebackers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1986-90. He was also an assistanttrackcoachatRensselaer. Before going to Rensselaer, DeStefano was defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Allegheny College from May 1984 to June 1986, and he was also head track coach. PriortohisstintatAllegheny,PetecoachedatEdinboro(Pa.) University, serving as head junior varsity coach and defensive coordinator in 1981, with the varsity offensive line in 1982 and with the defensive ends in 1983. He was also strength coach and helpedwithrecruiting.
A 1978 graduate of Slippery Rock (Pa.) University with a bachelor of science degree in physical education and health, DeStefano received his master’s in educational administration from Edinboro in 1982. While an undergraduate, he played tight end for three years and received honorable mention All-Western Pennsylvania Conference. From 1978-81, Pete coached at Clinton (N.Y.) Central High School. As the head varsity coach, he directed the team to the Tri-Valley League championship in 1979 and was named Coach of the Year. He also coached track at Clinton. A 1974 graduate of New Hartford (N.Y.) High School, Pete was all-leagueinfootballandtrack.Hisbrother,Jim,co-captainedthe 1979 Cornell football team and was an AP All-America honorable mention linebacker in 1980. Peteandhiswife,Joanne,resideinIthaca.Theirson,Peter,isa senior at Johnson and Wales University, studying hotel restaurant management. Joanne received her master’s of business administration degree from Cornell’s Johnson School of Management in 1997.
RODERICKPLUMMER First Season At Cornell Washington State ‘93
Running Backs Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator
served NFL fellowshipswith the San Francisco 49ers (2003) and the Cleveland Browns (1992) Plummer graduated in 1993 from Washington State University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Hewasafour-year letter winner andstarting linebacker for the Cougars. A California native, he was inducted into theSt.Mary’sHighSchool(Berkeley,Calif.)AthleticHallofFame in 2002.
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Roderick Plummer comes to Cornell after serving as an assistant coach at Kutztown University. He was the team’s linebacker coach and special teams coordinator for the past two seasons, and he also served as the running backs coach at Kutztown from 1994-95. In June 1996, he moved on to James Madison for one season and then to Hampton through 1998, serving as running backs coach at both schools. During the 1997 and 1998 seasons at Hampton, his running backs led the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. After his stint at Hampton, Plummer went on to Michigan State, where he served as a graduate assistant coach from 19992001 while pursuing a master’s degree in athletic administration. Before returning to Kutztown, Plummer coached linebackers and special teams at Wayne State in Michigan. Plummer has also
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S C O T T KAVANAGH First Season At Cornell Wisconsin ’01 Wide Receivers Coach
Scott Kavanagh joins the Big Red staff after having spent the past two seasons as a graduate assistant coach working with the quarterbacksattheUniversityofWisconsin.Afour-yearletter winner for the Badgers (1996-99), Kavanagh’s teams won backto-back Big Ten titles (1998 and 1999), won two Rose Bowl championships (1999 and 2000) and compiled a 37-13 record overhisfouryears.
AnativeofNaperville, Ill.,Kavanaghearnedhis bachelor’sdegreeinlife sciences and communication in 2001 from Wisconsin. He is currently working on a master’s degree in education administration.
D YRAN PEAKE
First Season At Cornell Catawba ’01 Tight Ends Coach
Dyran Peake comes to Cornell after serving as a graduate assistant at Duke for the past three seasons. He worked with the Blue Devils’ offense in 2001 and then switched to the defensive side of the ball for 2002-03. Most recently, he worked with the defensive backs and special teams. He also helped coach the widereceiversin’01. A 2001 graduate of Catawba College, Peake was a defensive back and helped the team earn two NCAA playoff berths (1999 and 2000) and two South Atlantic Conference titles (1996 and 2000). As a senior, he registered 57 tackles and three interceptions and earned first team All-SAC honors while leading
Catawba to the league crown and its second consecutive 11-win campaign. He finished his careerwith221totaltacklesalongwithsixinterceptions,four fumble recoveries and 18 pass breakups. A native of Duncan, S.C., Peake earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Catawba in 2001. He is currently working toward his master’s degree in humanities from DukeUniversity. Peakeandhiswife,Latorsha,resideinIthaca.
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Mike Roark, a 1992 Cornell graduate, returns to his alma mater after working as a defensive assistant at the University of Buffalo. While with the Buffs, he worked with the defensive line. Prior to his time at Buffalo, Roark served as a high school assistant coach for five years. Roark spent the 2002 season at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx as receiver, secondary, outside linebackers and special teams coach. He also served from 1998-2002 as an assistant at Stamford High School in 2004 FOOTBALL
Stamford, Conn. He was the defensive coordinator for two seasons there. AnativeofPlattsburgh, N.Y., he was a defensive end as a player for the Big Red. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communication and went on to earn a master’s degree in 1997 from Columbia in English education.
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PETENOYES
27th Season At Cornell Bridgeport ’68
Director of Football Operations
A fixture in Schoellkopf Hall for over 25 years, Pete Noyes has spentthepastsixseasonsasthedirectoroffootballoperations. He is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operations as they pertain to the Big Red, including administrative duties such as alumni and parent relations and football fundraising. He also serves as the liaison to the Cornell Football Association, and was honored with a lifetime membership to the organization in 2000. His efforts were also ecognized on the national level in 2003, when he received the All-American Football Foundations’s Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach Award. Because of Noyes’ work, the Big Red program runs like a welloiled wheel both on and off the field. Noyes came to Cornell in 1977 as linebacker coach and in 1981, he was given the title of defensive coordinator by thenhead coach Bob Blackman. Up until 1998, he filled a variety of roles,servingasdefensivecoordinator,recruitingcoordinator, offensive line coach and defensive backs coach. He was also the assistant head coach from 1986 to 1989. Noyes’ hard-nosed approach to the game enabled him to coach the Cornell defense to a runner-up spot for Division I-AA in fewest points allowed per
game in 1986, a seventh-place finish in I-AA in 1988, and in both 1986 and 1988, it topped the Ivy League and the East in the same category. The defense’s 1986 performance was also the best-ever at Cornell since the formation of the Ivy League. In 1990, while Noyes was the offensivelinecoach,Cornellhadthreefirst-teamAll-Ivylinemen for the first time ever. In 1993, the Big Red defense was sixth in the nation in total defense, 13th in scoring defense, 17th in rushing defense and 21st in pass efficiency defense. Noyes had been the defensive coordinator at Bucknell for six seasons under the late Fred Prender and Bob Curtis with emphasisonthelinebackers. A 1968 graduate of the University of Bridgeport, he was cocaptain of the football team as a senior. The former linebacker was a three-year starter and was named to the school’s all-time team in 1969. Pete and his wife, Carol, reside in Ithaca and have three children: JenniferNoyes,a1998Cornellgraduate;JustinBrion; and the late Ronnie Brion, a 2000 Cornell graduate.
TOMHOWLEY
Ninth Season At Cornell Tulane ’88
Head Coach of Strength and Conditioning
served as an assistantcoach withthespecial teams. A 1988 graduate of Tulane, Howley earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and was a three-year letterman and two year starting offensive lineman on the football team. The Green Wave played in the 1987 Independence Bowl his senior year. He was the recipient of the New Orleans Quarterback Club StudentAthlete Award as a senior. HowleyisanactiveparticipantintheCornellUniversity/Ithaca College chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He and his wife, Amanda, reside in Ithaca with their daughter, Anna Corrine.
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Tom Howley has been the strength and conditioning coach at Cornell since July 1995. In that role, he oversees the design and implementation of athletic performance programs for Cornell’s 36 varsity sports. The comprehensive, year-round programs include strength and power development, mobility skill training and conditioning, and are implemented in a motivating, teamoriented environment. PriortohisarrivalatCornell,Howleywastheassistantdirector of strength and conditioning at East Carolina University from 1991-1995. While there, the Pirates participated in two bowl games (1992 Peach Bowl and 1995 Liberty Bowl), qualified for the NCAA baseball regional tournament (1994) and played in the NCAA basketball tournament (1993). Howley was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University from 1989-91, where he earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology. The Tigers, the 1989 Southeastern Conference co-champions, were the 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl and the 1991 Peach Bowl champions, as Howley also
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JIMCASE 17th Season at Cornell Central Michigan ’86
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24th Season at Cornell Quinnipiac ’78
Bernie DePalma’s top priorities are the healthandsafetyofthestudent-athletes,and providing them with a safe environment for training and competition. He has been an integral member of the athleticstaffasheadofphysicaltherapy,athletictrainingandrehabilitationforCornellUniversityHealthServicessinceAugust1980andhead athletictrainersince1983. BerniegraduatedfromQuinnipiacCollegewithabachelorofscience degree in physical therapy in 1978 and received his master’s degree in athletictraining-sportsmedicinefromtheUniversityofVirginiain1980. Bernie was a founding member of the Cornell Sports Nutrition Discussiongroupwhichexaminestherolenutritionplaysinthestudentathlete’s well-being and performance. He also manages programs he developedforgraduateassistantshipswithIthacaCollegeandathletic trainerinternshipsfromIthacaandotherareacolleges. Hesupervises seven full-time staff members and numerous part-time assistants. Bernie’sexpertiseimpactsnationalathleticslegislation. Hehasserved on numerous NCAA committees, including the committee on competitivesafeguardsandmedicalaspectsofsportsafety,whichhechaired;the NCAA special committee on student-athlete welfare, access and equity; andthenationalathletictrainer’staskforcewhichdevelopedmedical coverageguidelinesforallintercollegiateathleticprograms. Hewashonoredin2001bytheNationalAthleticTrainers’Association (NATA) with the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award. The award recognizes the NATA’s certified members for their outstanding contributionstotheprofessionofathletictrainingandtotheassociation. Bernieandhiswife,Mary,haveadaughter,Taylor,andason,Turner.
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JimCaseentershis17thseasonasanathletic trainer for the Big Red. He joined the Cornell trainingstaffinAugust1988,andhisresponsibilitiesincludeworkingwiththefootballandlacrosseteams. A 1986 graduate of Central Michigan University, he earned his bachelor of science degree in sports medicine with a minor in exercise science. Case received his master of arts degree in physical education from Western Michigan University in June 1988, with a concentration in athletictraining. Case spent the summer of 1989 as an intern with the Detroit Lions oftheNFLandwasalsoappointedtothetrainingstaffforthe1990,1994 and 1998 World Lacrosse team tryouts. He served as the trainer for 1994 Team USA at the World Lacrosse Championships in Manchester, England, and served in the same capacity for Team USA at the 1998 world championships in Baltimore, Md. Case and his wife, Ladeen, reside in Ithaca with their daughter, Devin, and sons, Carson and Collin.
D ALE STRAUF 26th Season at Cornell Cortland State ’79 Head Equipment Manager
Dale Strauf has been in charge of the equipment distribution for Cornell athletics since 1979. The 2004 season is his 26th with Big Red football, and he has attended every football game in his tenure, an amazing 248 straight contests. As the head equipment manager, Strauf is responsible for the equipment purchasing for Cornell athletics, physical education, intramurals and recreation. He oversees a staff of eight, with seven holdingnationalcertification. Theseprofessionalsequip24men’sand women’s teams. Strauf attended Cortland State and graduated magna cum laude in 1979. He received a master’s degree in education from Cortland in 1982. In 1992, Strauf was named National Equipment Manager of the Yearbyhispeers. Heiscurrentlyservinghissecondthree-yeartermas the president of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). Apastassociateexecutivedirectoroftheorganization,hehaspublished 19 articles in the field of equipment management. Dale was one of five equipment managers who developed a certification program for athletic equipment management. Strauf and his wife, Jerra, have a daughter, Tam, and a son, Bo, and two granddaughters, Sue and Lexi.
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The Offense The 2004 Cornell offense has a number of veterans returning who will be looking to make strides this season. The linereturnsfairlyintactandthreebackswillresumetheirduties running the ball, while a great mix of experience makes up the receiving corps. Senior quarterback D.J. Busch also returns and will be calling the shots from under center. Buschisthereturningstarteratquarterbackaftersettling into the position midway through last season. He jumped into the mix after then-starter Mick Razzano ’04 was injured and finished the season with 1,320 yards while throwing seven touchdown passes. In eight appearances, including five starts, Busch averaged 165 yards per game while going 118-for-227. He had a great round of spring ball where he adjusted to the new systems and is sure to be a leader on the field. Backing up Busch this year is junior Ryan Kuhn. Kuhn has seen limited action the past two seasons, with four total appearances, but he was thrown into the fire each time and came away unscathed. He has demonstrated a strong field presence and stays poised under pressure which would bring confidence to the offense if he were called to action. Senior Gabe Newell and sophomore Brian Chicosky, a converted defenseman, round out the quarterbacks, giving the Big Red four able arms to get the job done. The QBs will have several targets to choose from, as there are plenty of receivers on call. However, this is a pretty young group, and each player will need to step it up this year for the passing game to be successful. Leading this young group will be seniors Chad Nice, Carlos
The Big Red on Offense Primary Offense: Multiple Starters Lost—5 Dominic Garguile (OL); John Kellner (WR); John Megaro (OL); Todd Newell (FB); Vic Yanz (WR); Returning Lettermen—19 Byposition: Offensive Line (5) DAVID ARCHER (Sr., 6-2, 280) ZACH BEADLE (Sr., 6-4, 305) KEVIN BOOTHE (Sr., 6-5, 301) Tim Condon (Sr., 6-4, 279) Tim Doherty (Sr., 6-7, 246) Running Backs (3) MARCUS BLANKS (Sr., 5-9, 183) Andre Hardaway (Jr., 6-1, 227) JOSH JOHNSTON (Jr., 6-1, 210) Fullbacks (1) Eduardo Garcia (Jr., 5-10, 227) Wide Receivers (7) Trent Carvolth (Sr., 5-10, 171) Clayton Fitzsimmons (Sr., 5-6, 178) CarlosHill(Sr.,6-3,210) Anthony Jackson (So., 5-10, 176) Chad Nice (Sr., 6-0, 195) Arjun Rao (Jr., 6-0, 191) Andy West (Jr., 6-3, 209) Quarterback (1) D.J. BUSCH (Sr., 6-4, 218) Tight Ends (2) CHRIS ECKSTEIN (Jr., 6-3, 241) Troy Follmar (Jr., 6-3, 232)
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Hill and Trent Carvolth. Nice was set to wrap up his collegiate career last season, but an injury early on sidelined him, allowing himtoreturnforafifthandfinalyear. Aprojectedstarterlast year, he was a leading returner with 15 receptions for 164 yards in 2002. The coaching staff didn’t get to see him in action over the spring and is anxious to see what he will add to the mix. Hill is the top returner with 36 catches last year for 419 yards, an average of 11.6 yards per catch, including a big 56-yard touchdown catch in the opener vs. Bucknell. Carvolth also gained a lot of experience last year with action in all 10 games and a total of 13 catches. Junior Andy West and sophomore Anthony Jackson are also expectedtoplaykeyrolesthisyearandareprojectedstarters. West gained a lot of ground last year and impressed the coaching staff during spring practices. If he continues to elevatehisplay,expecthimtoseealotofballsinthefall.
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Jacksonturnedinsolid performances as a rookie and should also see more actionthisyear. Asafrosh, he caught 14 passes for 116 yards, including a 34yarder vs. Georgetown. Another sophomore, Matt Grant,willalsoseetime along with Jackson. A converted running back, Grant will bring quickness totheposition. Plentyofothers, including junior Arjun Rao and sophomores Dan Leonhard and Dan Irvin, Anthony Jackson willalsocontribute. Other options for the quarterbacks this year include the tight ends, who will take on morereceivingduties. JuniorChrisEcksteinistheprojected starter in this group, with classmate Troy Follmar also expected toseealotofaction. The running game looks to have some energy this year with the return of juniors Andre Hardaway and Josh Johnston at tailback. Bothplayersbattledthroughsomeinjurieslastyear and combined for nearly 600 yards and nearly 4.0 yards per play. Johnston was the overall leader with 446 yards on 103 carries and saw time in eight of the 10 games. Hardaway was third on the list with 136 yards, but was also a threat to catch the ball with 18 receptions for 134 yards. Look for these two to rotate in and out, giving the Big Red fresh legs for all four quarters.
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Another veteran who is returning at tailback is senior Marcus Blanks. An honorable mention back as a sophomore, he brings the most experience to the position. He saw action in all 10 games a year ago and had 301 yards on the season. Look for sophomore Tony Macaluso to also contribute. Helping this group will be junior Eduardo Garcia and sophomore Todd Rusinkovich from the fullback position. Garcia saw limited action last year, while Rusinkovich is a converted defensive player. The two aren’t expected to carry theballalotthisyear,butwillplaykeyblockingrolesfortheBig Red. The key lynchpin to any offense is up front with the line, and Cornell’s offense is no exception. A lot of veteran leadershipreturnstothis group, which is led by first-temAll-Ivy performer Kevin Boothe. Boothe will anchor the right side of the line from the tackle positionandisjoined byreturningstarters and fellow seniors David Archer and Zach Beadle. Beadlereturns tohisleftguard position,whileArcher, athree-yearstarter,will be making the switch fromtackletocenter. Archer’s move was the biggest on the line, but thetransitionwentwell Zach Beadle duringspringball. Seniors Tim Condon and Tim Doherty are the other two projected starters on the line this fall. Both saw plenty of action last year and are expected to step up their play this season. Another senior, Jason Stadnick, who was granted a fifth-year after suffering a seasonendinginjuryin2002,willalsolooktoearnastartingjobatleft tackle. Stadnick is an unknown to the staff, as he was off campus at an internship during spring practice. Providing backup on the line will be sophomore Ted Sonnenberg and junior Jon Moody along with a host of others.
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The Big Red on Defense Primary Defense – Multiple Starters Lost – 4 Neil Morrissey (FS); Kevin Rooney (DL); Mike Stone (DL); Kyle Thomas (CB) Returning Lettermen – 19 ByPosition: Defensive Line (5) RYAN LEMPA (Sr., 6-4, 262) Jonathan Lucas (So., 6-3, 231) MIKE McGINTY (Sr., 6-3, 251) Matt Pollack (Jr., 6-1, 264) EarlRichardson (Jr.,6-3,211) Cornerbacks (2) DAVID BLANKS (Sr., 5-8, 183) SEAN NASSOIY (Sr., 5-9, 171) Linebackers (5) DAN COLLINS (Sr., 6-0, 228) Paul Pardi (Sr., 6-1, 220) PATRICK POTTS (Jr., 6-3, 227) Ed Sabia (Jr., 6-2, 225) Rich Trumka (Jr., 6-0, 216) Safeties(7) Jordan Calaguire (Jr., 5-9, 187) JeffHahn(Jr.,6-0,188) BRAD KITLOWSKI (Sr., 6-0, 213) Kevin Rex (Jr., 6-2, 204) PATRICK STARLEPER (Sr., 6-1, 204) JOEL SUSSMAN (Sr., 6-4, 232) Nate Tarsi (Sr., 6-2, 207)
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corners, along with junior Jason Cloyd and sophomores Kenneth Martin, Jarin Jackson and Chris Gallagher. Nassoiy started in seven games here last year and recorded 38 total tackles,whichisfifthbestamongthisyear’sreturners. Nassoiy, who will work on the right side, broke up three passes last year and also returned a fumble 38 yards for a touchdown. Blanks also brings experience to the position, having seen time in 24 games over the past three seasons. An injury held him back in the spring, but he should be 100 percent by fall. Martin was injured during his rookie season, but came back to have an outstandingspringandistheprojectedstarterontheleft. Cloyd,JacksonandGallagherwillallbattleforplayingtime. Opponents and fans alike will see some changes in the Red’s defensive scheme at linebacker this year, as senior Brad Kitlowski and classmate Joel Sussman have been moved to strongsafetyandwhip,respectively. However,thereisstill plenty of strength at the inside positions, with senior LBs Dan CollinsandjuniorPatrickPotts,whoarebothreturningstarters. The duo ranked third and fourth on the team in tackles last year, with Potts picking up 65 overall, including 31 solo efforts, and Collinshad61totaltackles,alsorecording31solos.
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There is some depth here as well, with made an impact during the spring and is severalotherreturnerslinedup. SeniorPaul expected to see a lot of playing time this year Pardi had 20 tackles in eight games a year ago after recording 15 total tackles as a sophomore. (including two starts) and will serve as the No. 2 Atwhip,juniorJordanCalaguireisslatedto guy behind Collins and will also challenge for back up Sussman after turning in a strong spring starts. Junior Oluseyi Fashusi showed a lot of effort. A converted cornerback, he’s expected to potential during spring ball and is also expected contribute to the defense this year as well as on to contribute. Backing up Potts will be junior Ed specialteams. SeniorPatrickStarleperisalso Sabia, who gained experience in nine games last expected to see time here, but was injured year and finished with 25 tackles, including two duringspringpractice,sothecoachingstaffwill for loss. Look for junior Rich Trumka, who is get a better look at him in the fall. He was one of also the team’s long snapper, and sophomore the team’s leaders last year with 28 tackles in Stu Homan to also be in the mix battling for seven games. playingtime. The free safety potision will be manned by Thereturningleaderintacklesthisseasonis junior Kevin Rex and senior Nate Tarsi. Both Kitlowski, who had 71 a year ago, including 34 players impressed during spring practices with solos, four for loss and a sack. An honorable their skill and overall knowledge of the defense, Brad Kitlowski mention All-Ivy selection a year ago, he should which is important for anyone in this position, as continue to turn heads and has the potential to be one of the they will serve as the “quarterback” job of the defense. Both are best in the league this season. Sussman, who missed last returning letter winners and both played in all 10 games last season with an injury, is also a past All-Ivy pick and is expected year. Rex picked up 22 tackles, including two for a loss of 20 to be at the top of his game in ’04. total yards as a sophomore, while Tarsi had eight tackles and Behind Kitlowski at strong safety is junior Jeff Hahn. Hahn also blocked two kicks.
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The special teams unit will once again be led by senior All-Ivy performers Mike Baumgartel and Trevor MacMeekin. Baumgartel will continue his punting duties for the Big Red. He holds the Ivy League record for the longest punt – an 81-yarder he recorded against Harvard his freshman year, and as a sophomore, he placed 14 of his 63 kicks inside the 20 while averaging 34.4 yards per punt. Last season, he earned honorable mention honors after averaging 37.6 yards per punt with five going over 50 yards and 17 getting placed inside the 20. His longest punt of the season was a 61-yard effort that he recorded against Harvard. He is a seasoned veteran who places the ball well, which is important to any team. Sophomore Marc Kline will push Baumgartel and is a solid and capable backup. Place-kicker MacMeekin was tapped with second-team All-Ivy honors as a sophomore, but an injury his junior year held him back from his usual duties. However, he was a perfect 9-for-9 in extra point attempts, and he hit three field goals in his seven games last year. As a sophomore, he went 8for-9 on field goals, including a perfect 5-for-5 beyond 30 yards, and was 17-for-19 in extra point attempts. Cornell Special Teams Junior A.J. Weitsman stepped in for MacMeekin last Starters Lost—0 year for three games and also helped on kickoffs. Weitsman connected on a 24-yard field goal during the Returning — 2 year and also went 7-for-7 in extra point kicks. K-TREVOR MacMEEKIN (Sr., 6-1, 191) P-MIKE BAUMGARTEL (Sr., 5-9, 182) Look for MacMeekin to handle all of the extra points and field goals this year, while Weitsman will take charge Who to watch for: ofkickoffduties. Ret-Andre Hardaway (Jr., 6-1, 227) Trevor MacMeekin Long Snapper-Rich Trumka (Jr., 6-0) Assisting once again with the special teams effort is junior long snapper Rich Trumka. Trumka, who is a linebacker on defense, brings a great deal of consistency to the position, which is reassuring to MacMeekin. Short snapping duties will go to fellow linebacker Dan Collins, while senior quarterback Ryan Kuhn will lend his sure hands as the team’s holder. Junior Andre Hardaway, who returned 29 kickoffs last year (20.3 ypg.), will again play that role, while a handful of others will alsogetinonthereturns.
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Plantation, Fla./Pine Crest School Pasadena, Texas/Deer Park HS Santee, Calif./Santana HS Medfield, Mass./Medfield HS Santa Rosa, Calif./Santa Rosa HS
QB CB LB OL OL
So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
6-4 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-5
216 188 228 279 255
Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park HS St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter College Prep Scotia, N.Y./Scotia-Glenville HS Victor, N.Y./Victor Central HS Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy
19 24 45 53 73
18
Pos. OL OL P OL OL
Chicosky, Brian Cloyd, Jason *** Collins, Dan ** Condon, Tim Cosh, Matt
51 52 55 63 89
Darby, Matt Dicks,Jeff DiStasio, Marcello * Doherty, Tim * Eckstein,Chris
LB DL LB OL TE
So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.
6-3 6-2 5-10 6-7 6-3
219 249 198 246 241
Thornwood, N.Y./Westlake HS Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue HS Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy West Rutland, Vt./Mount St. Joseph Academy Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg HS
22 41 3 84 13
Etse, Yaw Fashusi,Oluseyi * Fitzsimmons, Clayton * Follmar, Troy Gallagher, Chris
LB LB WR TE CB
Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.
6-0 6-0 5-6 6-3 5-10
190 245 178 232 185
Belle-Mead, N.J./Montgomery HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood HS Wheeling, W.Va./Wheeling Central Catholic HS Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga HS Valencia, Pa./Mars Area HS
22 6 67 87 30
* Garcia, Eduardo Grant, Matt Greco, Rick Green,Justin * Hahn,Jeff
FB WR DL WR SS
Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr.
5-10 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0
227 162 218 161 188
Spring, Texas/Klein Oak HS Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baker HS Pottsville, Pa./Mt. Carmel Area HS Encino, Calif./Campbell Hall Chester, N.Y./Warwick Valley HS
79 ^ Hammond, Roy 90 Hansen, Spencer 14 ** Hardaway, Andre 80 ** Hill,Carlos 9 Hollier, Adam
OL DL TB WR S
Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So.
6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-9
270 215 227 210 184
Youngwood, Pa./Hempfield Area HS Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek HS Plymouth, Mass./Milton Academy Northglen, Colo./Kent Denver School Detroit, Mich./Renaissance HS
48 Homan, Stu 28 Ibegbu, Chi Chi 18 Irvin,Dan 31 ^ Ison,Jared 8 * Jackson, Anthony
LB RB WR FS WR
So. Fr. So. Fr. So.
6-2 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-10
224 185 189 180 176
Meridian, Idaho/Eagle HS Getzville, N.Y./Williamsville Horth HS Howell, N.J./Howell HS Powell, Ohio/Olentangy HS Waterford, Mich./Brother Rice HS
33 10 47 96 83
Jackson,Jarin Jensen,Chris * Johnston, Joshua Jonas, Logan Kearns, Brandon
CB WR TB P WR
So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.
5-10 6-4 6-1 6-0 5-11
167 187 210 190 185
New Orleans, La./Benjamin Franklin HS Denver, Colo./Overland HS Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields HS Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens HS Martinsburg, W.Va./Hedgesville HS
94 5 97 12 54
Kiscadden, Ryan *** Kitlowski, Brad Kline, Marc Kuhn, Ryan Lempa, Doug
DL SS P QB LB
So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr.
6-1 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-0
234 213 212 226 190
Landisville, Pa./Hempfield HS Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon HS Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny HS New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield HS Point Pleasant Beach, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach HS
DL DL WR QB DL
Sr. So. So. Fr. So.
6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3
262 245 195 185 231
Point Pleasant Beach, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach HS Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack Senior HS Penfield, N.Y./Penfield HS Dover, Ohio/Dover HS Wheat Ridge, Colo./Arvada West HS
91 ** Lempa, Ryan 86 Leone, William 11 Leonhard, Daniel 13 ^ Lisowski, Todd 92 * Lucas, Jonathan
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Macaluso, Anthony ** MacMeekin, Trevor Madu, Chi Chi Makovich, Stephen Marchut, Kevin
TB PK RB DL OL
So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So.
5-9 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-4
192 191 185 247 266
Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS Phoenix, Md./Dulaney HS Fairfield,Conn./FairfieldHS Glenville, N.Y./Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake HS Succasunna, N.J./Roxbury HS
1 36 56 72 65
Martin, Kenneth Mayfield, Shannon ** McGinty, Mike McGuire, Brian McGuire, Evan
CB CB DL OL LB
So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr.
6-1 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-1
183 180 251 284 210
Plainwell, Mich./Plainwell HS Hampton, Ga./Lovejoy HS North Royalton, Ohio/Saint Ignatius HS Princeton Jct., N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro HS White Plains, N.Y./White Plains HS
SS OL OL OL WR
Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr.
6-1 6-7 6-0 6-4 5-10
200 253 263 256 175
Kentfield, Calif./Marin Catholic HS Marengo, Ohio/Highland HS Columbus, Ohio/Northland HS West Islip, N.Y./West Islip HS Fairport, N.Y./Fairport HS
* Nassoiy, Sean Newell, Gabe ** Nice, Chad * Pardi, Paul Pittore, Mike
CB QB WR LB DL
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
5-9 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0
171 209 195 220 230
Jackson, N.J./Monsignor Donovan HS Redding, Calif./Enterprise HS Morrison, Ill./Morrison HS Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson HS Lafayette, Calif./De La Salle HS
98 58 99 4 50 ^
* Pollock, Matt * Potts,Patrick Rant, Danny * Rao, Arjun Reidy, Kyle
DL LB LB WR LB
Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2
264 227 215 191 210
Fulton, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley HS Kenton, Ohio/Kenton Senior HS Bellport, N.Y./Bishop O’Dowd HS Palm Springs, Calif./Webb School of Calif. Scarsdale, N.Y./Edgemont HS
29 93 27 85 74
* Rex, Kevin * Richardson,Earl Romney, Brian Rosage,Jeff Rosenberg, Loren
FS DL WR TE OL
Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr.
6-2 6-3 5-9 6-4 6-3
204 211 175 230 265
Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks HS Houston, Texas/Westfield HS Pleasant Grove, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS/Snow College Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park HS
70 38 40 43 26 ^
Ross,Isaac Royce, Andy Rusinkovich, Todd * Sabia, Ed Siwula, Luke
OL LB FB LB TB
Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr.
6-3 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1
300 215 216 225 170
Englewood, N.J./Horace Mann HS Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joseph’s HS San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS Lafayette Hill, Pa./LaSalle College HS Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS
95 68 66 7 35
Snowdy, Jared Sonnenberg, Ted *** Stadnik, Jason * Starleper,Patrick ** Sussman, Joel
DL OL OL S S
Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.
6-4 6-5 6-5 6-0 6-4
230 267 285 204 232
Mesquite, Texas/Dr. John Horn HS Holgate, Ohio/Holgate School Wilmington, Del./Charter School Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford HS Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck North HS
15 42 45 88 21
* Tarsi, Nate * Trumka, Rich ^ Wasser, Dan * Weitsman, A.J. * West, Andy
FS LB FB PK WR
Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr.
6-2 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3
207 216 240 195 209
Kensington, Conn./Berlin HS Rockville, Md./Thomas S. Wootton HS Thousand Oaks, Calif./Viewpoint HS Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga HS Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS
PK
Fr.
6-2
190
Ft. Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS
23 ^ 71 50 59 86 ^ 17 16 23 34 69
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Merrill,Jake Miller,Eric Moody, Jon Morga, Louis Nash, Colin
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Altomare ....................... all-TA-mar Beadle .......................... BEE-dle Berkes ........................... BURKS Calaguire .................... cal-ah-JER-ee DeStefano (asst. coach) ........ dee-STEF-an-oh Eckstein ....................... ECK-stine Yaw .............................. Y O W Oluseyi Fashusi ........ o-lu-SHAY FA-shoe-see Kavanagh (asst. coach) ............ KAV-in-aw Kiscadden ..................... kis-COD-an Knowles (head coach) ................ NOLLS Leonhard ........................ LEN-ard Macaluso ................... mac-a-LOO-so
Makovich ..................... ma-KO-vich Marchut ....................... mar-SHUT Nassoiy .......................... NAS-oy Pardi ........................... PAR-dee Dyran Peake (asst. coach) ......... DIE-rin PEEK Pittore ......................... pit-TOR-ee Roark(asst.coach) .................. ROE-ark Rosage ........................ Raw-SEGE Rusinkovich ................. rus-in-KO-vich Siwula ...................... suh-WUH-luh Snowdy ........................ SNOW-d Starleper ...................... STAR-lep-er Wasser ......................... WAH-ser
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Martin, Kenneth Busch,D.J. Fitzsimmons,Clayton Rao, Arjun Kitlowski, Brad Grant, Matt Starleper,Patrick Jackson, Anthony Hollier, Adam Jensen,Chris Leonhard, Daniel Kuhn, Ryan Gallagher, Chris Lisowski, Todd Hardaway, Andre Tarsi, Nate Newell, Gabe Nassoiy, Sean Irvin,Dan Chicosky, Brian MacMeekin, Trevor West, Andy Garcia, Eduardo Etse, Yaw Nice, Chad Merrill,Jake Cloyd, Jason
CB QB WR WR SS WR S WR S WR WR QB CB QB TB FS QB CB WR QB PK WR FB LB WR SS CB
25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 45 46 47 48
* Calaguire, Jordan S *** Blanks, David CB ^ Siwula, Luke TB Romney, Brian WR Ibegbu, Chi Chi RB * Rex, Kevin FS * Hahn,Jeff SS ** Blanks, Marcus TB ^ Ison,Jared FS Macaluso, Anthony TB Jackson,Jarin CB * Pardi, Paul LB ^ Zell,Peter PK ** Sussman, Joel S Mayfield, Shannon C B Boyd, Michael FS Royce, Andy LB *** Baumgartel, Mike P Rusinkovich, Todd FB Fashusi,Oluseyi LB * Trumka, Rich LB * Sabia, Ed LB *** Collins, Dan LB ^ Wasser, Dan FB Madu, Chi Chi RB * Johnston, Joshua TB Homan, Stu LB
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Beale, Nick Moody, Jon Reidy, Kyle Darby, Matt Dicks,Jeff Condon, Tim Lempa, Doug DiStasio, Marcello McGinty, Mike Potts,Patrick Morga, Louis Bazzo, John Blessing, Ryan Makovich, Stephen Doherty, Tim Archer, David McGuire, Evan Stadnik, Jason Greco, Rick Sonnenberg, Ted Pittore, Mike Ross,Isaac Miller,Eric McGuire, Brian Cosh, Matt Rosenberg, Loren Marchut, Kevin
LB OL LB LB DL OL LB LB DL LB OL OL LB DL OL OL LB OL DL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL
76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Anthes-Washburn, Ed O L ** Boothe, Kevin OL ** Beadle, Zach OL Hammond, Roy OL ** Hill,Carlos WR * Carvolth, Trent WR Blakemore, Patrick W R Kearns, Brandon WR * Follmar, Troy TE Rosage,Jeff TE Leone, William DL ^ Nash, Colin WR Green,Justin WR * Weitsman, A.J. PK * Eckstein,Chris TE Hansen, Spencer DL ** Lempa, Ryan DL * Lucas, Jonathan DL * Richardson,Earl DL Kiscadden, Ryan DL Snowdy, Jared DL Jonas, Logan P Kline, Marc P * Pollock, Matt DL Rant, Danny LB
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California 60 Bazzo, John 2 * Busch,D.J. 81 * Carvolth, Trent 84 * Follmar, Troy 87 Green,Justin 23 ^ Merrill,Jake 16 Newell, Gabe 69 Pittore, Mike 4 * Rao, Arjun 29 * Rex, Kevin 74 Rosenberg, Loren 40 Rusinkovich, Todd 45 ^ Wasser, Dan 88 * Weitsman, A.J. 21 * West, Andy
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Colorado 82 Blakemore, Patrick 90 Hansen, Spencer 80 ** Hill,Carlos 10 Jensen,Chris 92 * Lucas, Jonathan Connecticut 12 Kuhn, Ryan 46 Madu, Chi Chi 15 * Tarsi, Nate
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Delaware 66 *** Stadnik, Jason
OL
Florida 77 ** Boothe, Kevin 96 Jonas, Logan 34 ^ Zell,Peter
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Georgia 36 ^ Mayfield, Shannon
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Homan, Stu
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Illinois 23 ** Nice, Chad
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Louisiana 33 Jackson,Jarin
CB
Maryland 20 ** MacMeekin, Trevor 7 * Starleper,Patrick 42 * Trumka, Rich
PK W LB
Massachusetts 76 Anthes-Washburn,Ed 25 * Calaguire, Jordan 14 ** Hardaway, Andre
OL W TB
Michigan 9 Hollier, Adam 8 * Jackson, Anthony 1 Martin, Kenneth
S WR CB
Missouri 24 Cloyd, Jason
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New Jersey 22 Etse, Yaw LB 18 Irvin,Dan WR 54 Lempa, Doug LB 91 ** Lempa, Ryan DL 32 Macaluso, Anthony TB 75 Marchut, Kevin OL 72 McGuire, Brian OL 17 * Nassoiy, Sean CB 70 Ross,Isaac OL
New York 64 ** Archer, David OL 78 ** Beadle, Zach OL 61 Blessing, Ryan LB 19 Chicosky, Brian QB 45 *** Collins, Dan LB 53 ** Condon, Tim OL 73 Cosh, Matt OL 51 Darby, Matt LB 55 DiStasio, Marcello LB 41 Fashusi,Oluseyi LB 6 Grant, Matt WR 30 * Hahn,Jeff SS 28 Ibegbu, Chi Chi RB 47 * Johnston, Joshua TB 86 Leone, William DL 11 Leonhard, Daniel WR 62 Makovich, Stephen DL 65 McGuire, Evan LB 59 Morga, Louis OL 86 ^ Nash, Colin WR 98 * Pollock, Matt DL 99 Rant, Danny LB 50 ^ Reidy, Kyle LB 85 Rosage,Jeff TE 38 Royce, Andy LB 26 ^ Siwula, Luke TB 35 ** Sussman, Joel W Ohio 26 *** 31 ** 31 ^ 13 ^ 56 ** 71 50 34 * 58 * 68
Blanks, David Blanks, Marcus Ison,Jared Lisowski, Todd McGinty, Mike Miller,Eric Moody, Jon Pardi, Paul Potts,Patrick Sonnenberg, Ted
CB TB FS QB DL OL OL LB LB OL
Pennsylvania 39 *** Baumgartel, Mike 13 Gallagher, Chris 67 Greco, Rick 79 Hammond, Roy 94 Kiscadden, Ryan 5 *** Kitlowski, Brad 97 Kline, Marc 43 * Sabia, Ed
P CB DL OL DL SS P LB
Texas 37 22 * 93 * 95
Boyd, Michael Garcia, Eduardo Richardson,Earl Snowdy, Jared
FS FB DL DL
Utah 27
Romney, Brian
WR
Vermont 63 * Doherty, Tim
OL
Virginia 89 * Eckstein,Chris
TE
Washington 52 Dicks,Jeff
DL
West Virginia 3 * Fitzsimmons,Clayton W R 83 Kearns, Brandon WR Ontario, Canada 49 Beale, Nick
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Senior Offensive Line • 6-1 • 277 Endicott, N.Y. Union-Endicott HS Economics
#39
Senior Punter • 5-8 • 182 Mars, Pa. Mars Area HS American Studies
GP 9 10 10 29
No 53 63 59 175
Yds 1939 2170 2216 6325
Avg 36.6 34.4 37.6 36.1
Long 81 77 61 81
AtCornell: Johnistheutilityplayerofthe offensive line and saw action at every positionduringspringball. Heisslatedtoplayatcenter,buthisversitilty allows him to play wherever the coaching staff needs him. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Cucamonga: Bazzo played football for four years at Rancho CucamongaHS,earningthreevarsityletters. Asasenior,hewasthe startingrighttackle,andhadexperienceatcenterandastheteam’s longsnapper. Asasenior,hecaptainedtheteamtotheleaguetitle. A National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete, he was selected to play in the Australia Down Under Bowl following his senior season. Bazzo was the president of his senior class and also competed for the wrestling, track and field and baseball teams during his high school career. Personal: John Anthony Bazzo is the son of James and Jane Bazzo and has an older sister who attends nearby Ithaca College...Born: 10-21-84.
ZACHBEADLE**
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Senior Offensive Line • 6-4 • 305 Queensbury, N.Y. Queensbury HS Applied Economics and Management
AtCornell:Zachhassolidifiedhisspotatthe leftguardpositionandreturnsforhisthird yearasastarter. Hehasplayedineverygameforthepasttwoseasons and is expected to turn in top-notch performances this season. He is an athletic and explosive player who should be one of the better linemen in the league this season. Zach is also a member of the Big Red track and field team and has been a scorer in the shot put at the Heptagonal championships during the indoor seasons. He was also ajuniornationalqualifierin2002. HeisenrolledintheCollegeof AgricultureandLifeSciences.AtQueensbury:Beadlewasafour-year letter winner in football at Queensbury HS. He was a two-time AllFoothills Conference pick and was also named to the all-academic team. He capped off his senior year by being selected to play in the Governor’s Bowl. Zach also letteredinbasketball,baseball, trackandfield,andtenniswhile inhighschool. Hesettheschool recordintheshotputhissenior year, and on the tennis squad, he was a conference doubles champion. Beadle was an avid weightlifter,winningtheNew Yorkstatepowerliftingtitlein theheavyweightdivision,while recording two state records. Personal: Zachary Osborn Beadle is the son of Dennis and Susan Beadle and has a younger sister...Born:3-29-83.
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At Cornell: Baumgartel is an experienced player, having been the Big Red’s primary punter since his freshman year. His touch and placement will be keytotheBigRedwinningthefieldpositionbattlethisyear. Mike is a tough-nosed player who capped off his junior year by earning honorable mention All-Ivy League honors. He earned his third varsity letter for the Big Red after averaging 37.6 yards per punt, with a long of 61 yards, and 17 of his 59 punts were placed inside the 20. Baumgartel answered a tremendous freshman year with a solid showing as a sophomore. He averaged 34.4 yards on his 63 punts, downing 14 inside the 20-yard line with just one touchback. He holds two of the top four longest punts in Ivy history after a 77yard effort as a sophomore against Yale, while his 81-yard punt as a freshman against Harvard stands as an Ivy League record. Mike had surgery in the off-season, but has an excellent work ethic and mentaltoughnessthatwillhavehimintopformonceagainthisfall. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Mars: Mike was a punter and place-kicker for Mars HS. He was a first-team allconference selection at both positions and was a team captain his senioryear. Hewasselectedtoplayintwoall-stargamesasajunior and a senior. Baumgartel was also the captain of the school’s basketballteam,settingtheschoolrecordforcareerthree-pointers and was an all-county pick. Personal: Michael Everett Baumgartel is the son of Dr. Ira and Michele Baumgartel and has an older sister...Born:8-25-82. Year 2001 2002 2003 Totals
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Junior Offensive Line • 6-1 • 247 Alta Loma, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS Applied Economics and Management
At Cornell: David is returning for his third seasonasastarterontheoffensiveline. He will face new challenges this year as he is moving from his usual righttacklespottocenter. Archerundertookthetransitionduring spring practices and should be ready to go come the first game of the year. He is a tough-minded competitor and is an experienced leader on the line. Expect him to be a big force for the Big Red this season. HeisenrolledintheCollegeofArtsandSciences. AtUnionEndicott: David helped guide his Union-Endicott HS team to sectionaltitlesin1999and2000. Theteam’scaptain,hewasafirstteam all-state honoree and was selected to play in the annual Governor’s Bowl and the Ernie Davis all-star game. David earned lettersinfootball,basketballandlacrosse. Hewasthecaptainofthe lacrosseteamandafirst-teamall-leaguepickondefense. Personal: David John Archer is the son of David and Joan Archer. He has three oldersistersandayoungerbrother. Hissister,Kellianne,hasher MBA from Cornell...Born: 11-5-82.
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Sophomore Linebacker • 6-3 • 212 Toronto, Ont. Northern Secondary Biological Sciences
At Cornell: Nick didn’t see an varsity playing time as a rookie and missed spring practices with an injury. He has good athletic ability and the potential to be a contributor for the Big Red in the future. Beale is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Northern: Nick was a three-year starter and letter winner on the Northern Secondary School football team. He was the team’s captain in 2002 and was named first-team all-city and all-province and was named to the Canada East first team defense. Beale also played rugby and basketball at Northern and his rugby team won the league championship in 2002. Personal: Nick Roy Beale is the son of Barry Beale and Anissa Bachir and has an older brother...Born: 1-17-85.
P ATRICK BLAKEMORE
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Sophomore Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 199 Boulder, Colo. Fairview HS Undecided
At Cornell: Blakemore made strides during spring practice and will have a backup role this season. He is a tough player who will continue to work hard to make improvements to his game. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Fairview: Patrick was a four-year letter winner as a wide receiver for the Fairview HS football team. He was twice named all-league and finished his career with all-region, all-state and All-Colorado honors. As the team’s captain his senior year, he was a National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete. Patrick was also the team captain for the basketball team, where he was a two-time all-league and all-region selection. Personal: Patrick Wyatt Blakemore is the son of Kit and Wendy Blakemore and has an older sister, Katy, who is a member of the swimming and diving team at Stanford...Born: 8-5-84.
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Senior Cornerback • 5-8 • 183 Cincinnati, Ohio Archbishop Moeller HS Applied Economics & Management
At Cornell: Blanks has seen plenty of action during his time with the Big Red, including nine games last year. As a junior, he picked upeighttackles. Heisoneofthebettertechniciansattheposition andisabletoplayaroleinpasscoverageandagainsttherun. David was injured during spring ball, but is expected to be at 100 percent come the fall. He ended his sophomore season with 22 tackles, including five for loss and a pair of sacks on the blitz. He was also credited with one pass breakup and a forced fumble. He earned quality minutes on special teams as a freshman. He is a student in theCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences. AtMoeller: Davidwas a cornerback at Archbishop Moeller HS and earned three letters. He was one of the team’s captains as a senior and earned All-GCL 2004 FOOTBALL
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honors three times. He was also a captain of the wrestling squad and was a two-time place winner at the state championships. Personal: DavidEarlBlanksisthesonofEarlandPortiaBlanksand has two brothers and a sister. His twin brother, Marcus, is also playingfootballforCornell.Hisfatherattendedgraduateschoolat Cornell...Born:11-3-82. Year 2001 2002 2003 Totals
GP 5 10 9 24
Tackles 0 20 5 25
Assists 1 2 3 6
Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Passes Def 0 1 0 1
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Senior Tailback • 5-9 • 183 Cincinnati, Ohio Archbishop Moeller HS Applied Economics & Management
AtCornell:Marcuswasthestartingtailback for most of last year and picked up 301 yards on 91 carries for an average of 3.3 ypg. He is the most polished and has the most experience of the Big Red’s backs with good quickness and vision. Itwillbetoughcompetition between him, Josh Johnston and Andre Hardaway to see who emerges as the go-to guy. He ended his sophomore year as a starter with 568 yards and five touchdowns, running for a workman-like4.4yardspercarry average, earning All-Ivy honors at the end of the year.Hereached80yardsin five of the nine games he played in 2002, including a two-touchdown performancevs.Yaleandacareerhigh98-yardeffortagainst Bucknell.Heisastudentin the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Moeller: Marcus playedatthetailbackpositionandwasalsoacaptainofthefootball team at Archbishop Moeller HS. A three-year letter winner in football, he holds the school’s career and single season rushing records. He was a two-time All-City, All-GCL and All-SW Ohio selection.Personal:MarcusEarlBlanksisthesonofEarlandPortia Blanks and has two brothers and a sister. His twin brother, David, is also playing football for Cornell. His father attended graduate schoolatCornell...Born:11-3-82. Year 2002 2003 Totals
GP 9 10 19
Rushes 129 91 220
Yds 568 301 869
Avg 4.4 3.3 4.2
TD 5 0 5
LP 32 23 32
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Senior Offensive Line • 6-5 • 301 Plantation, Fla. Pine Crest School Hotel Administration
AtCornell:Theanchoroftheoffensiveline, Boothe was a first-team All-Ivy League pick last year and is considered the top lineman in the league. He has tremendous size and quickness along with a great understanding of the game, which has put him on the NFL radar screen. Kevin madethetransitionfromrightguardtorighttacklewitheaseduring spring practices and will once again be a tremendous presence on the line for the Big Red this season. As a sophomore, he was named to the All-Ivy second team, becoming one of just three Ivy secondyear players on offense to be named to the squad. Kevin is a student intheSchoolofHotelAdministration. AtPineCrest:Bootheplayed on both the offensive and defensive lines at the Pine Crest School. A team co-captain as a senior, he was a first-team all-county selectionaswellasasecond-teamall-statepick. Hehad40tackles and caused two fumbles in 2000. Personal: Kevin Mark Boothe is the son of Charles and Pat Boothe and has an older brother, Charles, whoplayedfootballatEastCarolinaUniversity...Born:7-5-83.
in the College of Agriculture andLifeSciences. AtColorado State: Busch attended Colorado State University for two years before transferring to Cornell. As a sophomore, Busch wastheearly-seasonstarterfor the Rams and completed 28of-63 attempts for 337 yards and two touchdowns. At Santana: Busch was the starting quarterback for three seasons at Santana HS and was also a member of the baseball and basketball teams. On the gridiron,thetwo-yearcaptain was first-team Grossmont North Player of the Year, conferenceplayeroftheyear,firstteamAll-CIF,BreitbardPlayeroftheYearandsecond-teamall-state. He helped rewrite the CIF record books, completing a record 62.3 percent of his passes, throwing for 6,832 yards and 67 touchdowns. As a senior, he completed 225 of 361 passes for 3, 708 yards. A National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete, Busch was named the Outstanding Offensive Player at the San Diego chapter’s annual banquet. Personal: Daniel Joseph Busch is the son of Dan and Carol Busch and has an older sister...Born:10-15-81. Year 2002 2003 Totals
GP 2 8 10
Comp 2 118 120
Att 8 227 235
Pct. 25.0 52.0 51.1
Yds 38 1320 1358
TD 0 7 7
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At Cornell: Jordan moved from cornerback tosafetythisspringandwillseetimeatthe whip position. He is a physical and aggressive player who runs well and will be the fourth safety in the team’s nickle-D package. He’ll provide solid backup for Joel Sussman and will also see plenty of action on special teams. As a cornerback last year, he saw actoin infivegamesandmadefivetackles. JordanisastudentintheSchool of Hotel Administration. At Medfield: Calaguire played football and baseball and was also a member of the track team at Medfield HS. Athree-yearstarterandletterwinnerforthefootballteam,he wasathree-timeTri-ValleyLeagueall-starandatwo-timeMetroWest all-star. The team’s captain as a senior, he was the MetroWest MVP in 2000 and 2001. Calaguire was also selected to captain the baseball and track teams and was a league all-star on the diamond. He was a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete. Personal: Jordan Michael Calaguire is the son of Frank and Judith Calaguire and has a younger sister. His father graduated from Cornell in 1973 and was a member of the baseball team...Born: 4-5-84. Year 2003 Totals
GP 5 5
Tackles 3 3
Assists 2 2
Int 0-0 0-0
Passes Def 0-0 0-0
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AtCornell: Buschwascalledtodutyearlyon in the 2003 season when then-starter Mick Razzano was injured. The Colorado State transfer made the most of his opportunity and continued to see plenty of action as the season went on and took over the top signal calling duties. D.J. finished the year going 118-for-227 with 1,320 yards and seven touchdown passes. His top game was a 312-yard performance against Columbia, which ranks as the No. 13 single game performance at Cornell. He also turned in three other 200+ yard performances during the year. Busch is a proto-typical drop-back quarterback with a cannon for an arm. He brings a lot of passion and leadership to the position and has a great command of the offense, allofwhichwillgoalongway,ashewilldoalotoftheplaycalling. Busch saw very limited action two years ago, with time in just two games, going 2-of-8 for 38 yards. D.J. is a big, strong quarterback whocouldemergeasatopsignalcallerintheleague. Heisastudent
#25
Junior Safety • 5-9 • 187 Medfield, Mass. Medfield HS Hotel Administration
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Senior Quarterback • 6-4 • 218 Santee, Calif. (Santana HS/Colorado State) Applied Economics and Management
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J ASON CLOYD
Senior Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 171 Santa Rosa, Calif. Santa Rosa HS/UC-Berkeley Industrial and Labor Relations
GP 10 10
Rec 13 13
Yds 168 168
Avg 12.9 12.9
BRIANCHICOSKY
TD 1 1
LP 45 45
#19
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At Cornell: Brian entered his rookis season as a linebacker and has since been converted back to a quarterback — a position he also played in high school. He is a big, strong lefty with a lot of potential which bodes well for the future. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Kings Park: Brian played four sports during his tenure at Kings Park HS, earning a total of 11 varsity letters while leading his teams to six championships. A two-year captain of the football team where he was a linebacker and quarterback, he was a three-time all-division selection and was named All-Long Island, all-county and all-state as a senior. He also played in the Boomer Esaison Outback Bowl and was a U.S. Army All-American Bowl nominee. Brian also captained the basketball and lacrosse teams and played baseball, earning all-league honors in all three sports. Personal: Brian Galvin Chicosky is the son of Frank and Janet Chicosky and has two sisters...Born: 1-7-85.
DANCOLLINS***
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Senior Linebacker • 6-0 • 228 Scotia, N.Y. Scotia-Glenville HS Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Dan has played in every game sincearrivingontheEastHillin2001andis a returning starter. He is a very intense and emotional leader with a commanding physical presence when he plays. He is a solid and consistent player who should make a big impact in the Big Red’s defensive scheme. He finished his junior season with 61 total tackles,includingaseason-high12tacklesvs.Dartmouth. Forthe year,hehad31soloeffortsandisoneofthereturningleadersthis year. In2002,herecorded16totaltacklesandhadatackleforloss against Yale. He also had an interception in the win over Towson. As a freshman, he had 21 total tackles and three tackles for loss, includinga13-yardsack. HeisenrolledintheSchoolofIndustrial and Labor Relations. At Scotia-Glenville: Dan was a two-way starterfortheScotia-GlenvilleHSfootballteamandwasthesquad’s captainasajuniorandsenior. Anall-statepick,hewasselectedto play in the annual Governor’s Bowl in 2001. He was a three-time leagueall-starandwastwicenamedtotheAll-CapitalDistrictteam. Personal: Daniel Collins is the son of William and Gail Collins and hastwoyoungersisters...Born:1-29-83. Year 2001 2002 2003 Totals
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#24
At Cornell: Jason showed improvement throughoutthespringpracticesessionsand came on strong in the second half. He will compete for playing time this fall. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At CardinalRitter: Cloydwasafour-yearstarterforthefootballteam at Cardinal Ritter College Prep and was the squad’s captain as a junior and senior. He saw action as a quarterback and defensive back during his career. As a QB, he smashed several school records as a senior, including passing yards with 2,641 (old record 1,615) and touchdown passes with 26. A first-team all-conference pick in 2001,hewasselectedastheconferenceoffensiveplayeroftheyear and the North Area player of the year, while also earning secondteamAll-Metroandall-statehonors. Histeamwonthedistricttitle in 2001. Cloyd was also a member of the track team and ran a leg on the state championship 4x400 relay. Personal: Jason Carroll Cloyd is the son of Harvey and Selena Cloyd and has four older brothers and an older sister. His brother, Cori, is a senior on the JacksonStatetrackandfieldteam...Born: 4-4-84.
Sophomore Quarterback • 6-4 • 216 Kings Park, N.Y. Kings Park HS Applied Economics and Management
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Junior Cornerback • 5-11 • 188 St. Louis, Mo. Cardinal Ritter Prep Sociology
At Cornell: Carvolth joined the Big Red in the spring of 2002 after transferring from UC-Berkeley. InhisfirstyearwiththeBigRed,hesawactioninall 10 games and caught 13 passes for 168 yards — an average of 12.9 yards per reception. He continued working hard in the off-season and was a top performer during the spring and is projected to be a starter this fall. He brings quickness and good hands to the position and will be one of the main contributors in the fall. He is enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Santa Rosa: Carvolth was a four-year letter winner for the football and basketballteamsatSantaRosaHS. Athree-timeall-leagueselection infootball,hewasalsoatwo-timeAll-Empireselection. Hewasalso anall-leagueandAll-Empireselectioninbasketball. Personal:Trent Carvolth is the son of Dr. Rick and Noreen Carvolth and has two youngerbrothersandanoldersister. Hisfatherwasavarsityathlete at Dartmouth and went on to graduate from Cornell’s School of Medicine in 1978...Born: 5-4-82. Year 2003 Totals
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Tackles 9 11 31 51
Assists 12 5 30 47
For Loss 3-15 1-3 3-3 7-21
Sacks 1-13 0-0 0-0 1-13
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T IM CONDON**
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JEFFDICKS
#52
Sophomore Defensive Line • 6-2 • 249 Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue HS Applied Economics and Management
Senior Offensive Line • 6-4 • 279 Victor, N.Y. Victor Central HS Sociology
At Cornell: Tim saw action in nine games lastyearandhasworkedhardoverhiscareer to earn a top spot in the lineup. After spring practice, he moved to the top of the depth chart at the right guard position, but will be challengedforthestartingjobwhenfallpracticestarts. In2002, he saw action in six games and even started at center vs. Colgate to replace an injured teammate. Tim is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Victor: Tim was a two-year letter winner and captain of the football team at Victor Central HS. He earned firstteam all-state and All-Greater Rochester honors as a defensive end hissenioryear. Timwasalsocaptainofthebasketballteamandwon MVP honors as a member of his track and field squad. Personal: Timothy David Condon is the son of Dave and Jane Condon and has two sisters and a brother. His grandfather and great uncle are bothCornellgraduates...Born:4-3-83.
At Cornell: Jeff has been working hard to improve his game since arriving on the East Hill. He is a young player with a lot of promise for the future. Look for him to challenge for a backup spot this season. Jeff is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Bellevue: Jeff helped lead his Bellevue HS football team to the state title in 2001 and 2002. As the team’s captain his senior year, he was named the conference’s lineman of the year en route to earning all-state honors. He was a two-time all-league and all-area pick and also earned all-state honors as a junior, when he was also named co-MVP of the state title game. Jeff was also captain of the basketball team. Personal: Jeffrey Bingham Dicks is the son of Les and Mary Dicks and has an older brother, Daniel, who is the starting center for the University of Washington football team...Born: 5-2-84.
MARCELLODiSTASIO
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Junior Linebacker • 5-10 • 198 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy Biological Sciences
MATTDARBY
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Sophomore Linebacker • 6-3 • 219 Thornwood, N.Y. Westlake HS Undecided
T IM DOHERTY*
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Senior Offensive Line • 6-7 • 246 West Rutland, Vt. Mount St. Joseph Academy Animal Sciences
AtCornell:Dohertysawtimeinthefinalfive games of the 2003 season and gained valuable experience. He continued to show improvement throughout thespringpracticesandwillchallengeforastartingjobat lefttackle. An athletic and tough player, look for him to have a solid senior campaign. Tim is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Mt. St. Joseph: Doherty was a member of the football, basketball and track teams at Mount St. Joseph Academy. He was named all-conference following his senior season and was selected to play in the Vermont Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl all-star game in 2001. Doherty was also named the school’s basketball sports person of the year. Personal: Timothy Christopher Doherty is the son of James and Dawn Doherty and has two brothers and a sister...Born: 7-23-83.
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At Cornell: Matt worked hard as a rookie and continued to show improvement during the spring workouts. He should develop into a solid player for the Big Red and will challenge for playing time this year. He is a student in the College of Arts and Sciences. Westlake: Matt was a three-year letter winner and starter for the football and basketball teams at Westlake HS. As a linebacker on the football squad, he was a two-time all-section pick and was twice named all-state. The team’s captain his final year, he was named the league’s best defensive player as a junior and senior. He was also a two-year allleague pick in basketball. Personal: Matthew W. Darby is the son of Thomas and Donna Darby and has a brother and two sisters...Born: 7-1-85.
At Cornell: DiStasio was a walk-on player a year ago and worked hard to earn his spot on the roster. Look for him to continue developing this season. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Christian Brothers: Marcello was a three-year letter winner on the football team at Christian Brothers Academy. His team won the state regional title in 2000 and the section III crown in 2001. Personal: Marcello DiStasio is the son of Marcello and Ernestine DiStasio and has a younger brother. His cousin Joe Ricardi is a tight end on the Alabama football team...Born: 4-14-84.
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Junior Tight End • 6-3 • 241 Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg HS Hotel Administration
AtCornell: Ecksteinemergedasathestarting tight end last year and was in at the beginning of all 10 games. Used mostly as a blocker in the past, he has good hands and runs good routes, so look for him to take more passesoutofthebackfieldthisseason. Hebringssizetotheposition and does a good job getting off the line. Look for him resume his starting job again this fall. He is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration. At Harrisonburg: Eckstein was a two-time alldistrictselectionatboththetightendanddefensiveendpositions whileplayingfootballforHarrisonburgHS. Athree-yearstarterfor the squad, he captained the team to the state title as a senior. He wasalsoselectedtoplayintheVirginiastateall-stargameandwas a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete. Eckstein was also a member of the basketball and soccer teams. The goalkeeper for the soccer team, he was a two-time alldistrictandall-regionpick. Personal: ChristopherMichaelEckstein is the son of Bryan and Theresa Eckstein and has three brothers and asister...Born: 8-24-84. Year 2003 Totals
GP 10 10
Rec 5 5
Yds 51 51
Avg 10.2 10.2
TD 0 0
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LP 27 27
#41
Junior Linebacker • 6-0 • 245 Brooklyn, N.Y. Midwood HS Biological Sciences
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At Cornell: Fitzsimmons moved to the wide receiverpositionlastseasonandsawaction in all 10 games. He recorded four tackles on special teams and returned kicks at the end of the season. He had three returns last seasonforatotalof65yards,withalongreturnof25yardsagainst Penn. He is a tough player who will serve in a backup role and continuehisworkonspecialteamsthisaseason.Claytonisenrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Wheeling: Fitzsimmons 2004 FOOTBALL
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playedatdefensivebackandtailbackforWheelingCentralCatholic HS. He was a first-team all-state selection on defense and also set a Class A championship game record with four rushing TDs, leading hissquadtothestatetitle. Hewasafirst-teamAll-Valleyandallconference player, and earned MVP honors following the title game. Fitzsimmons was also a member of the basketball team, and earnedAll-Valley,all-conferenceandall-statehonors. Heservedas team captain for both sports. Personal: Clayton John Fitzsimmons is the son of Robert and Sunni Fitzsimmons and has an older brother and a younger sister. His father played football at Allegheny College...Born: 5-3-82.
T ROY FOLLMAR*
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Junior Tight End • 6-3 • 232 Saratoga, Calif. Saratoga HS Economics
At Cornell: Follmar has a lot of size and has a typical tight end build. He is very strong and is expected to see a lot of action this year as a blocker and will also get the chance to catch some balls. Look for him to challenge for the starting spot. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Saratoga: Follmar was a member of the football and wrestlingteamsatSaratogaHS. Atwo-yearstarterandletterwinner onthegridiron,heearnedfirst-teamall-leaguehonorsasatightend in2000and2001. HewasselectedtoplayintheSiliconValleyYouth Classic All-Star game. As a wrestler, he was a two-time league champion at 215 pounds and finished fifth at the sectional championships. Follmar captained both teams as a senior. Personal: Troy Scott Follmar is the son of Ken and Debbie Follmar and has two older brothers and a younger sister. His brother, Keith, is a 2003 Cornellgraduate...Born: 6-12-84.
C HRIS GALLAGHER
At Cornell: Oluseyi worked hard in the offseason and made great strides. He showed improvement during spring practices and will be a role player in 2004. HeisenrolledintheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences. At Midwood: Fashusi played three years of varsity football at Midwood HS, playing at tight end and linebacker. He was a NYC AllStar at both positions and was an All-Brooklyn linebacker. Fashusi was also a NYC All-Academic selection. Personal: Oluseyi Olutoyin Fashusi is the son of Caroline Fashusi and has a brother and a sister...Born:12-20-84.
Senior Wide Receiver • 5-6 • 178 Wheeling, W.Va. Wheeling Central Catholic HS Government
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Sophomore Cornerback • 5-10 • 185 Valencia, Pa. Mars Area HS Biological Engineering
At Cornell: Gallagher gained valuable experience in the final three games of the season last year. He had a good spring outing and showed improvement every day which bodes well for him, as he will compete for playing time as a sophomore. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Mars: Chris was a three-year starter and letter winner for the Mars Area HS football team. His team won the conference title in 2001 and went on to the WPIAL championship game in 2002. A first-team all-conference defensive back and second-team running back as a senior, he was also a county all-star. As a senior, he was a team captain and finished the year as the MVP. Chris was also a top track and field athlete, competing at the state meet three times. In 2002, he was a medalist at the state championships as a member of the 4x800 relay. During his career, he was on three WPIAL championship relays and medaled in two individual events. Personal: Chris Brian Gallagher is the son of Dr. Larry Cimperman and Dr. Agnes Gallagher and has two brothers. His older brother, Sean, was a track and field athlete at Westminster College....Born: 1-3-85.
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E DUARDO GARCIA*
JUSTINGREEN
#22
Junior Fullback • 5-10 • 227 Spring Texas Klein Oak HS Applied Economics and Management
AtCornell: Garciasawactionineightgames lastyear,servingmostlyasablocker,butstill carried the ball three times. He’s a hard-nosed player with good blocking skills who may see some passes out of the backfield this season. HeisenrolledintheCollegeofArtsandSciences. AtKlein Oak: Eduardo earned three varsity letters as a member of the football team at Klein Oak HS. A starter, he was a fullback and linebacker for the team. As a senior, he was the team’s captain and was an all-district honorable mention. Eduardo was also an academicall-statepick. Personal: EduardoJulianGarciaistheson of Luis and Shari Garcia and has two brothers...Born: 12-29-83. Year 2003 Totals
GP 8 8
Rushes 3 3
Yds -1 -1
Avg -0.3 -0.3
TD 0 0
MATTGRANT
#87
Sophomore Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 161 Encino, Calif. Campbell Hall Applied Economics & Management
At Cornell: Justin saw no varsity time last year, but worked hard to develop his game. As he continues to make improvements, he will challenge for a backup spot in the lineup. Justin is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Campbell Hall: Justin earned three varsity letters in football and soccer at Campbell Hall. A firstteam All-CIF football selection in 2001 and 2002, he was also a three-time first-team all-league pick. He was named the 2002 league offensive player of the year and was invited to play in two all-star games as a senior. He finished his career as the school’s record holder for most receptions (161) and receiving yards (3,233) over a three-year period. In soccer, he was a two-time all-league first-team pick and was the team’s captain and MVP as a senior. Personal: Justin Michael Green is the son of David Green and Laura Valan and has a younger sister. ...Born: 10-23-84.
JEFFHAHN*
LP 1 1
#6
Sophomore Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 162 Baldwinsville, N.Y. C.W. Baker HS Economics
At Cornell: Hahn is making the move from linebacker to safety this season. He picked uphisnewrolefairlyquicklyduringspringballandwillserveasthe primarybackuptoBradKitlowskiatthefreesafetyspot. He’sahard worker who understands the new defense really well, so expect to see him get plenty of playing time this year. Hahn saw action in all 10 games last year and had 15 total tackles, including 10 solo efforts.HeisenrolledintheSchoolofIndustrialandLaborRelations. At Warwick: Hahn was a two-time all-state linebacker at Warwick Valley HS, earning second-team honors in 2000 and first-team honors as a senior. Along with the state honors, he was also an alltri-county first-team pick as a linebacker and running back and earned all-section honors for his performance on offense. The team’s captain in 2001, he completed his career listed second on the school’s all-time rushing list and has two of the school’s top season performances for total tackles. He was selected to play in theannualGovernors’Bowl. Hahnwasalsoafour-yearletterwinner as a catcher for the baseball team and competed for the track squad. Personal: Jeff Phillip Hahn is the son of Mark and Christine Hahn andhasanoldersister...Born: 10-9-83. Year 2003 Totals
GP 10 10
Tackles 10 10
Assists 5 5
For Loss 1-2 1-2
Sacks 0-0 0-0
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At Cornell: Grant was converted to the wide receiver position from running back and should be a dangerous player for the Big Red. He is very athletic and runs well, which will allow him the chance to become a strong player within the team’s passing schemes. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At C.W. Baker: A football letter winner for three seasons at C.W. Baker HS, Matt was also a member of the track and field team for three years. On the gridiron, he was a three-time letter winner, earning all-league, All-CNY and allstate honors as a running back his junior and senior years. He was also recognized as an all-league defensive back in 2000. His team won the league title for three straight years. As a member of the track team, he was a first-team all-league high jumper and was a member of the section championship 4x100 relay. Personal: Matthew A. Grant is the son of Stanley Grant and Carol Grant and has two brothers and a sister. His brother, Andrew, plays football at Mercyhurst College...Born: 10-25-85.
#30
Junior Safety • 6-0 • 188 Chester, N.Y. Warwick Valley HS Industrial and Labor Relations
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Junior Tailback • 6-1 • 227 Plymouth, Mass. Milton Academy Communication
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Yds 10 136 146
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#80
Senior Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 210 Northglen, Colo. Kent Denver School Biological and Environmental Engineer.
At Cornell: Carlos is a big target for the quarterbacks to hit and came up with a big 56-yard catch for a touchdown in the win over Bucknell last year. He finished his junior season with 419 yards on 36 receptions for an average of 11.6 yards per catch. He had a solid spring and will fightforplayingtimethisyear.HewilllikelyseetimewhentheRed runs three- and four-wide sets. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Kent Denver: Hill was a wide receiver and free safety at Kent Denver. He was a first-team allconference selection at both positions and was an honorable mentionall-statereceiver. Hillwasalsoafour-yearletterwinneron the track and field team and also played hockey in the winter. Personal: CarlosA.HillisthesonofSteveHillandGaleGarciaand hasfourbrothers...Born:12-3-82. 2004 FOOTBALL
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Yds 17
Avg 17.0
TD 0
LP 17
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11.6 11.8
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A DAM HOLLIER
At Cornell: Hardaway had a tough sophomoreseason,ashebattledinjuriesthroughout. However, he saw action in nine of the games and picked up 858 all-purpose yards. He had 136yardson41carrieslast year and had a majority of the kickoff return duties, where he picked up an additional 588 yards. His top running game came against Georgetown, where he had 56 yards and a touchdown. He worked hard to get healthy and impressed the coaches during spring ball and is now the projected starterattailbackthisfall. Look for him to continue workingonhisgame,asJosh Johnston is right with him, andthetwowillbattleitoutforthetopspot.Herushedjustfourtimes for 10 yards as a rookie, but also played a key role on special teams withfourtackles.Hecouldstillreturnkickoffsthisseasontogethis game-breakingabilityonthefieldmore. HeisenrolledintheCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Milton: Hardaway played football and basketball at Milton Academy. A two-year starter and letter winner on the gridiron, he was the team’s captain as a junior and senior. Hardaway earned all-league honors in 2001 and 2002. He was also a member of the basketball team, earning four varsity letters.Personal: AndreDevonHardawayisthesonofTiffanyCesero andhastwobrothersandthreesisters...Born: 5-11-84. Year 2002 2003 Totals
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#9
Sophomore Safety • 5-9 • 184 Detroit, Mich. Renaissance HS Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Hollier brings tremendous athleticism to the table after joining the team late in camp last season. He will compete for time in the defensive backfield. He is enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Renaissance: Adam was an All-Detroit selection in leading his team to a divisional and regional title. He served as team captain as a senior. Adam also competed in multiple events in track and field, earning all-state honors. In the classroom, he served as the school’s student council president and was the citywide council president. Personal: Adam Jacques Hollier is the son of Carl and Jacqui Hollier and has an older brother and and older and younger sister. Adam’s cousin is 2003 NFL co-MVP Steve McNair, the quarterback of the Tennessee Titans...Born: 9-26-85.
STUHOMAN
#48
Sophomore Linebacker • 6-2 • 224 Meridian, Idaho Eagle HS Undecided
At Cornell: Stu has good size, strength and explosiveness, which he’ll work to develop. He will compete for time at linebacker this season. Stu is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Eagle: Stu helped lead his Eagle HS football team to the 2002 5-A Idaho state championship title with a perfect 12-0 record. One of the team’s captains, he was a first-team all-conference linebacker and was named to the EastWest Shrine All-Star team. A two-year letter winner and the team’s leading tackler as a senior, he was also named to the conference’s all-academic team in 2001 and 2002. Stu also turned in standout performances for the baseball team, helping the squad to the 5-A state title and a No. 26 national ranking. A first-team all-conference selection, he posted a school-record .515 batting average as a designated hitter. Personal: Stuart D. Homan is the son of John and Candy Homan and has a younger brother...Born: 7-4-85.
DANIRVIN
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Sophomore Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 189 Howell, N.J. Howell HS Hotel Administration
At Cornell: Irvin made the move to wide receiver this spring and showed improvement. He will serve in a backup role this year. Irvin is a student in the School of Hotel Administration. Howell: Irvin was a two-year starter at Howell HS, playing quarterback and cornerback. A team captain his senior year, he was named all-district as a defensive back. Irvin was also a member of the basketball and lacrosse teams, captaining both teams. Personal: Daniel S. Irvin is the son of Donald and Linda Irvin and has an older brother and an older sister...Born: 10-29-84.
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Sophomore Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 176 Waterford, Mich Brother RIce HS Communication
At Cornell: Jackson played in seven games as a rookie and made 14 catches for 116 yards. He scored a touchdown vs. Colgate and had a game-high 82 all-purpose yards vs. Georgetown, with four receptions, a carry and a return. During spring practices, Jackson showed improvement throughout and is expected to be an important contributor this fall. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Brother Rice: A three-sport athlete at Brother Rice HS, Anthony earned three letters each in football, basketball and track. His football team won the state title in 2000 and was runner-up in 2002. Jackson was captain of the team as a senior and was selected to play in the Michigan all-star game. He was also picked to play in the state basketball all-star game. Personal: Anthony Carnell Jackson II is the son of Anthony and Kimberly Jackson and has an older sister and two younger brothers...Born: 3-11-85. Year 2003 Totals
GP 7 7
Rec 14 14
Yds 116 116
Avg 8.3 8.3
JARINJACKSON
TD 1 1
LP 34 34
#33
Sophomore Cornerback • 5-10 • 167 New Orleans, La. Benjamin Franklin HS Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Jackson saw some action in two games at the end of last season and showed great potential. He improved steadily throughout the spring and is expected to compete for playing time in the fall. He is a student in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Benjamin Franklin: Jarin was a four-year starter and letter winner for the football team at Benjamin Franklin HS and was also a starter for the basketball and baseball teams. He was the football team’s captain as a senior and the team’s MVP. He also earned top rookie honors as a freshman. Jarin earned three letters each in basketball and baseball, and he served as team captain for both squads. He was named the school’s athlete of the year by The Times Picayune as a senior. Personal: Jarin Rolan Jackson is the son of Ralph and Nicola Jackson and has a brother and a sister...Born: 6-27-85.
JOSHUAJOHNSTON*
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Junior Tailback • 6-1 • 210 Centerport, N.Y. Harborfields HS Applied Economics and Management
AtCornell:Joshuabringssize,strengthand speed to the tailback position. He emerged as a starter last season and is the team’s top returning back after picking up 446 yards on 103 carries in eight games last year. He alsocaughtahandfulofpassesfor76yardsduringtheyear. Joshua picked up four touchdowns, including two against Columbia. His best game was a 109-yard performance with a TD against Colgate. Look for him to continue working on his game, as Andre Hardaway is right with him on the depth chart, and the two will battle it out for the top spot this fall. Joshua is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Harborfields: Johnston played bothfootballandbasketballatHarborfieldsHS,earningatotalof seven varsity letters. On the gridiron, he was named to the allleague and all-county teams. As a senior, he was the team’s captain and added All-Long Island and first-team all-state honors to his resume. As a member of the basketball team, he was an all-league and all-conference pick. He was the team’s captain as a junior and senior.Personal: JoshuaMichaelJohnstonisthesonofMichaeland PattiJohnstonandhasanolderbrotherandayoungersister...Born: 4-23-84. Year 2003 Totals
GP 8 8
Rushes 103 103
Yds 446 446
Avg 4.3 4.3
TD 4 4
LP 59 59
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his high school career at Overland, Jensen played three years of football and was a member of the track team at East HS. He was an all-conference performer on the gridiron and was a two-time state qualifier on the track. Personal: Christopher James Jensen is the son of Jerry and Colleen Jensen and has two older brothers and an older sister. His brother, Jon, played football at Duke...Born: 11-384.
#10
Sophomore Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 187 Denver, Colo. Overland HS Urban and Regional Planning
At Cornell: Chris joins the receivers after being converted from quarterback. He has good size and is athletic and will add to the receiving corps this year. He is enrolled in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. At Overland: Chris was the starting quarterback at Overland HS as a senior. He threw four touchdowns and finished the year with 674 yards on 43 completions. At East: Prior to finishing 2004 FOOTBALL
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Sophomore Defensive Line • 6-1 • 234 Landisville, Pa. Hempfield HS Applied Economics and Management
At Cornell: Ryan showed significant improvement during spring practices and is expected to continue making progress this fall. He will compete for playing time in a backup role this season. Kiscadden is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Hempfield: Ryan was a member of the football, basketball and track teams at Hempfield HS. A three-year letter-winning lineman on the football team, he was an all-league and all-section pick and was also a county all-star. His basketball team competed at the district level and he was a three-time district qualifier on the track. Personal: Ryan Michael Kiscadden is the son of Richard and Debra Kiscadden and has an older brother, Justin, who is a member of the Penn State football and track and field teams...Born: 7-31-85.
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At Cornell: A two-time honorable mention All-IvyLeagueselectionatoutsidelinebacker, Kitlowski is making a change within the team’s new defensive system and is now a strong safety. He quickly adjusted to his new position during spring practices and is expected to make a huge impact this season, and remains a candidate for league honors. Kitlowski is the Big Red’s returningleaderintackles(second overall last year), after recording 71 last year. Of those tackles, 34 of them were soloefforts,whileheassisted on37others. Healsorecorded fivetacklesforloss,setting opponents back eight yards. His top performance a season ago was a 13-tackle (10 assisted)effortvs.Dartmouth. He also hit double-digits vs. Brown, when he recorded 10 tackles. As a sophomore, Kitlowski ranked third on the team in total stops with 82 and added seven tackles for loss (-21 yards) with four sacks. He also forced and recovered two fumbles while starting all 10 games. His top game of 2002 was in the win vs. Dartmouth, where he recorded 14 tackles (including a 7-yard sack), forced a fumble and broke up a pass. Kitlowski proved himself early on and saw action in all nine games as a rookie. He was among the team’s top 10 tacklers and finished his first collegiatecampaignwith35totaltackles,including18soloefforts. Healsohadfivetacklesforloss,includinga5-yardsackvs.Yalein the season opener. He had a career-high and team-best 10 tackles vs.Princeton,whichincludedfoursoloefforts. Areturningstarter, he is the leader on defense. He is an extremely hard worker with great football sense, and the coaching staff expects him to have an outstanding senior campaign. He is enrolled in the College of Arts
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GP 9 10 10 29
Tackles 18 43 34 95
Assists 17 39 37 93
For Loss 5-9 7-21 5-8 17-38
Sacks 1-5 4-22 1-1 6-28
M ARC KLINE
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Sophomore Punter • 6-1 • 212 Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny HS Hotel Administration
At Cornell: Marc is physically strong and can get a lot of distance on his kicks. He’ll continue working on ball placement as he looks to challenge returning starter Mike Baumgartel for playing time this season. He is enrolled in Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration. At North Allegheny: Marc was a two-year letter winner in football while also competing in basketball and baseball. He helped his team to a league title as a junior as his team advanced to the WPIAL semifinals at Three Rivers Stadium. Personal: Marc Allan Kline is the son of Frederick and Nancy Kline...Born: 10-23-84.
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Junior Quarterback • 6-5 • 226 New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield HS Applied Economics and Management
At Cornell: Kuhn is the Big Red’s No. 2 quarterback this season and is sure to challenge for playing time. A big, strong player with a strong arm, he brings a lot of poise to the position and has the confidence of his teammates. He is a promising quarterback with the ability to make plays,andhewillchallengeD.J.Buschthisseason. Ryansawaction in three games as a sophomore, going 3-for-7 for 38 yards. His time came against national contender Colgate, Columbia, and Ivy leader Penn. He got thrown into the fire as a freshman when then starter Mick Razzano was injured in the final game of the season against Penn. He gained valuable experience in that contest, going 5-for12 for 31 yards. Ryan is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At New Fairfield: Kuhn played both football and basketballatNewFairfieldHS,earningthreevarsitylettersineach. Afirst-teamall-statefootballselectionasasenior,hewasalsoafirstteamall-areaandall-conferencepick. Theteam’scaptainin2001, he actually earned all-conference honors three times — honorable mention once and first-team twice. As a member of the basketball team, he was an all-division first-team selection as a junior and senior. Kuhn was named to the conference all-academic squad for both sports. Personal: Ryan Michael Kuhn is the son of Michael and Sandra Kuhn and has a younger sister...Born: 7-1-84. Year 2002 2003 Totals
GP 1 3 4
Comp 5 3 8
Att 12 7 19
Pct. 41.7 42.9 42.1
Yds 31 38 69
TD 0 0 0
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Senior Defensive Line • 6-3 • 262 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Point Pleasant Beach HS Operations Research and Indust. Engin.
At Cornell: Ryan is a returning starter and letter winner who brings a lot of experience and leadership to the Big Red’s defensive line. After missing his sophomore season (2001) with an injury, he has been granted a fifth-and-finalyearofeligibilityforthisseason. Hewas one of the team’s top defensive lineman last year and earned honorable mention All-Ivy honors. Lempa isastrongplayeratdefending both the pass and the run and should be one of thetopreturningdefensive endsintheleaguethisseason. He will be a starter againthisfall,andhissize, power and speed will make him one of the more dominantplayersontheline. Last season, he was sixth on the teamintackleswith48total,includingateam-bestninetacklesfor loss and three sacks. He had several strong performances in 2002 andfinishedtheyearwithfivetacklesforloss,includingtwosacks. Ryan missed the 2001 season because of a non-football injury and saw time as a linebacker early in his career. He is a student in the College of Engineering. At Point Pleasant Beach: Ryan received fourlettersinfootballandthreeinbothbaseballandbasketballat Point Pleasant Beach HS. He was a third-team All-New Jersey selection as a senior, while also earning second-team All-Ocean County honors. Lempa was named third-team All-Shore Conference,whilealsobeinginvitedtoplayintheNewJerseyNorth-South and All-Shore Classic all-star games. Personal: Ryan Anthony Lempa is the son of Patricia and Robert Lempa and he has a twin sister and a younger brother, Doug, who is a freshman on the Cornellfootballteam...Born:3-10-82. Year 2002 2003 Totals
GP 10 10 20
Tackles 10 31 41
Assists 10 17 27
For Loss 5-10 9-18 14-28
Sacks 2-4 3-8 5-12
WILLIAMLEONE
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At Cornell: Leone worked hard in spring practices and showed great improvement in his game. Look for him to challenge for playing time at either tackle or end this fall. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Nyack: William helped lead his Nyack Senior HS varsity football team to a record of 34-2 over his three years as a starter. His team won the Class A state title in 2000 and was a finalist in 2002. As a senior, he was a first-team all-county, all-section and all-state pick at defensive end and was the team’s
D ANIEL LEONHARD
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Sophomore Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 195 Penfield, N.Y. Penfield HS Government
At Cornell: Dan is making the switch from linebacker to wide receiver this fall. He missed spring ball with an injury, but is expected to return in the fall ready to show the coaching staff what he can do. Leonhard is a student in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Penfield: Dan played four years of football for Penfield HS and earned two varsity letters. He was also a member of the lacrosse and basketball teams. Personal: Daniel Steven Leonhard is the son of Steven and Michelle Leonhard and has a brother and two sisters...Born: 1216-84.
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Sophomore Defensive Line • 6-3 • 231 Wheat Ridge, Colo. Arvada West HS Economics
At Cornell: Lucas had an impressive rookie campaign, seeing action in eight games, making 13 tackles, including three for loss. He is one of just a few sophomores to have earned a varsity letter last fall. He is extremely quick and strong and is expected to continue improving his game. Lucas will see a lot of playing time this season and will challenge for a starting job at defensive end. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Arvada: A three-year letter winner at linebacker for the Arvada West HS football team, Jonathan was a first-team all-state player. He was the team’s captain as a junior and senior, earning first-team all-conference both years. He was the conference defensive player of the year and a Denver Post Gold Helmet winner en route to earning All-Colorado honors. A member of the track team in 2003, he earned first-team all-league honors as the conference shot put champion. Personal: Jonathan David Lucas is the son of David and Nancy Lucas and has an older brother...Born: 4-6-85. Year 2003 Totals
GP 8 8
Tackles 9 9
Assists 4 4
For Loss 3-6 3-6
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Sophomore Defensive Line • 6-3 • 245 Valley Cottage, N.Y. Nyack Senior HS Animal Sciences
captain. He also earned first-team honors (county, section, state) as a junior and second-team all-county honors as a sophomore. During his prep career, William also played lacrosse and was a member of the wrestling and track teams. Personal: William M. Leone is the son of William and Virginia Leone and has two younger brothers...Born: 3-4-85.
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Sophomore Tailback • 5-9 • 192 Middletown, N.J. Middletown South HS Economics
At Cornell: Anthony was injured during his freshman season and didn’t see any action. He had a good spring outing and showed that he is a hard runner with good vision. Look for him to continue gaining ground this fall and challenge for some playing time. Macaluso is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Middletown: Anthony was a three-year letter winner on both the football and wrestling teams at Middletown South HS. On the gridiron, he was a first-team alldivision and all-county selection as a junior and senior. As a senior, he went on to also earn first-team All-Shore, Group 3 all-state honors. He was also named to the state’s all-division third team. The team’s captain his senior year, he helped the squad earn the Federal Division title. He also served as the wrestling team’s captain and was a second-team All-Monmouth County pick. Personal: Anthony Dominick Macaluso is the son of Dominick and Nancy Macaluso and has a younger brother...Born: 12-19-84.
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Senior Place-kicker • 6-0 • 191 Phoenix, Md. Dulaney HS Applied Economics and Management
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At Cornell: MacMeekin returns as the Big Red’s primary place-kicker in 2004. Last season, an injury hindered some of his efforts, as he went 3-for-9 in field goals. However, he was a perfect 9-for-9 in extra-point attemtps and did most of the kickoffs throughout the season. MacMeekin recovered well in the off-season and turned in topnotch performances during spring ball. He provides a lot of leadership on special teams and will be counted on for all extra-points and field goal attempts. Trevor first showed his talent during his sophomore season, earning second-team All-Ivy accolades while connecting on 8-of-9 field goals and 17-of-19 extra points. MacMeekin has a lot of mental toughness and can make the tough kick when the game is on the line, proving himself by kicking a pair ofovertimefieldgoalsto givetheBigRedwinsover Towson and Brown in 2002. His long was a 42yardeffortagainstBrown to push the Big Red to a doubleovertimevictory. Trevor can be counted onforhisconsistencyand has been gaining distance with his kicks. A student in the College of AgricultureandLifeSciences, he is a member of the Red Key Athletic Honorary Society. At Dulaney: MacMeekin wasaplace-kickerforthe 2004 FOOTBALL
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X-Pts Made-Att 17-19 9-9 26-28
FGM-FGA 8-9 3-9 11-18
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Junior Defensive Line • 6-4 • 247 Glenville, N.Y. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake HS Applied Economics and Management
At Cornell: Stephen continued to make improvements to his game last year and will challengeforastartingjobinthefall. Hesawlimitedactionlast season, getting the call in three games and making two tackles. He isenrolledintheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences. AtBurnt Hills-Ballston Lake: Makovich played football and basketball for threeyearseachatBurntHills-BallstonLakeHS. Atwo-waystarteron the football team, he was an all-area, all-division and all-region selectionenroutetoearningfirst-teamall-statehonorsondefense. He was also named to the Times Union and Troy Recordall-star teams. His football team won the division title in 2001. Makovich was a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthleteandwasselectedtoplayintheGovernor’sBowlall-stargame. As a member of the basketball team, he was a two-year captain and helped the team to a sectional title in 2000 and two league tournament titles. Personal: Stephen Raymond Makovich Jr. is the son of Stephen and Cindy Makovich and has a younger sister. His aunt, Lori Burghardt,isa1992Cornellgraduate...Born: 6-28-84. Year 2003 Totals
GP 3 3
Tackles 0 0
Assists 2 2
For Loss 0-0 0-0
K E V I N MARCHUT
Sacks 0-0 0-0
#75
Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-4 • 266 Succasunna, N.J. Roxbury HS Natural Resources
At Cornell: Marchut continues to work on improving his game. Look for him to challenge for playing time in a backup role this season. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Roxbury: Kevin was a member of the football and wrestling teams at Roxbury HS. He played on both sides of the line for the football team and earned first-team all-county and all-area honors and was a third-team allstate pick. He capped off his senior season by being selected to play in the North-South All-Star game. He was also a third-team allcounty wrestler. Personal: Kevin James Marchut is the son of Gary and Kathy Marchut and has two brothers...Born: 8-3-85.
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Sophomore Cornerback • 6-1 • 183 Plainwell, Mich. Plainwell HS Human Development
MIKEMcGINTY**
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Senior Defensive Line • 6-3 • 251 North Royalton, Ohio St. Ignatius HS Government
Tackles 3 18 21
Assists 3 8 11
For Loss 1-1 5-23 6-24
At Cornell: McGuire worked hard to make improvements to his game last year. He will challenge for playing time in a backup role this season. McGuire is enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At West Windsor-Plainsboro: Brian was a three-year letter winner and two-way starter as a junior and senior for the West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South football team. He was a first-team all-conference offensive lineman as a senior, after earning second-team honors as a junior. He was also an all-area and AllPrinceton Packet selection in 2002. He capped off his final season by being named the central New Jersey lineman of the year and was selected to play in the North-South all-star game. Brian also played lacrosse, earning second-team all area and all-division honorable mention honors. Personal: Brian Patrick McGuire is the son of Kevin and Ann McGuire and has an older sister. His aunt, Vivian McGuire, received her MBA from Cornell in 1983...Born: 10-11-84.
ERICMILLER
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Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-7 • 253 Marengo, Ohio Highland HS Animal Sciences
At Cornell: Miller is a hard worker who made strides during his rookie season. Look for him to challenge for playing time in a backup role this season. He is a student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Highland: An All-Ohio football selection, Eric was a three-year letter winner and starter for the Highland HS team. As a senior, he was captain of the team and also served as the captain of his basketball and baseball teams. He also earned three letters in both of those sports and was an all-district basketball pick and an allleague selection in baseball. Personal: Eric Joseph Miller is the son of Kurt and Terri Miller and has two sisters...Born: 6-26-84.
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At Cornell: Mike is a returning starter and willcontinuehisroleatthetacklepositionin 2004. He has seen action in all but one game over the past two seasons, which makes a key leader on the line.He is a technically sound player who is very good at stopping the run. He continued to work hard and make improvements during the off-season, which bodes wellfortheBigRed. Heis an extremely consistent player who will be expected to step up and contributeevenmorethisfall. Lastyear,heplayedinnine games and was a leader ondefensewithfivetacklesforloss,includingtwo sacksfor18yards. Healso forced two fumbles and recovered two others. In 2002,hehadsixtotaltackleswhileseeingactionin all 10 games. McGinty is enrolledintheCollegeof Arts and Sciences. At St. Ignatius: Mike played on the defensive line at St. Ignatius HS and was a three-year starter. As a senior, he was a second-team AllNortheast Ohio selection and an All-Ohio honorable mention pick. Atwo-yearletterwinner,histeamwonthestatetitlehisjunioryear. Personal: Michael O. McGinty is the son of Kevin and Patty McGinty and has an older brother...Born: 8-13-82. GP 10 9 19
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Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-4 • 284 Princeton Jct., N.J. West Windsor-Plainsboro HS Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Martin saw action in one game last season and was limited during spring ball because of injury. However, he brings a lot of skills to the table and showed a lot of promise, as he is sure to challenge for time in 2004. He is a student in the College of Human Ecology. At Plainwell: Kenneth was a three-sport athlete at Plainwell HS, captaining the football, basketball and track teams. He was named all-conference, all-county and all-area in all three sports. He also spent a postgraduate year at Choate Rosemary Hall, where he participated in all three sports and was an All-New England pick in football and track. Personal: Kenneth Donnell Martin is the son of Sandy Brainerd...Born: 10-9-83.
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SEANNASSOIY*
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At Cornell: Jon is an athletic and powerful player who has been working hard to make an impact. He saw time in five games last year and continued making improvements during the spring. Jon has a lot of promise and is a solid backup to David Archer at center. Look for him to continue making strides this season. He is a student in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. At Northland: Jon was awarded two varsity letters as a member of the Northland HS football team. He was also a member of the wrestling and track and field squads. He earned third place in the city wrestling tournament and third in the shot put and discus at the city meet. He was also a district qualifier in wrestling and was awarded the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award. Personal: Jonathan Douglas Moody is the son of Curtis and Elaine Moody and has two older brothers...Born: 11-1283.
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Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-4 • 256 West Islip, N.Y. West Islip HS Undecided
At Cornell: Morga battled injuries his freshman season, but was healthy during spring ball. He provides a solid backup at the left guard position and will challenge for some playing time this season. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At West Islip: Louis was a three-sport athlete at West Islip HS, playing football, basketball and baseball and served as the captain for all three teams. On the gridiron, he saw action on both the offensive and defensive lines and was an all-county selection and a Suffolk All-Star. He was also a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete. Personal: Louis Stephen Morga is the son of Louis and Kathleen Morga and has two younger sisters...Born: 5-29-85.
#17
AtCornell:Anaggressiveplayerwithalotof quickness, Sean started all seven games he played last season and is slated to start again in 2004. He brings a lot of experience to the position and will be a go-to guy who will be looked upon to make the big play. He also can be used to return bothpuntsandkickoffs. Lastseason,herecorded38totaltackles, including 27 solo efforts, while also recovering a fumble. His fumble recovery came against Colgate, and he returned it 38 yards for a touchdown. Before last season, Nassoiy saw a lot of action on specialteams.HeisenrolledintheCollegeofAgricultureandLife Sciences. At Donovan: Sean was the captain of his football team at Monsignor Donovan HS for two seasons. He was a first-team AllShore,all-countyandall-conferenceselection. Afour-yearletter winner, he was the team’s MVP as a senior and was named to the New Jersey “Super 100” team. Sean was also a member of the school’s basketball and track and field teams. Personal: Sean Patrick Nassoiy is the son of Michael and Maura Testa and has a brotherandtwosisters...Born:1-3-83. Year 2003 Totals
GP 7 7
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Assists 11 11
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Passes Def 3 3
#16
Senior Quarterback • 6-4 • 209 Redding, Calif. Enterprise HS Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Junior Offensive Line • 6-0 • 263 Columbus, Ohio Northland HS Architecture
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M ATT POLLOCK*
Senior Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 195 Morrison, Ill. Morrison HS Applied Economics and Management
AtCornell:Nicewasaprojectedstarterlast year,butwasinjuredinthefirstgameofthe season,endinghissenioryear. Hereturnsthisfallasafifth-yearsenior andwilllooktoearnhisstartingjobback. Hemissedspringpractices and is an unknown to the new coaching staff. However, he is a great open-field runner with tremendous speed who has put up solid performances in the past, which should make him a threat. In 2002, he finished third on the team in receptions (15) and yards (164). He had a season-high 63 yards on four catches in the season finale against Penn. As a sophomore, Nice made the move from running back to wide receiver and saw action in all nine games and had 12 receptions for 134 yards, including two touchdowns. His longest catch was a 45-yarder against Brown and he came up with a big touchdown against Colgate. He is studying in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Morrison: Chad was a three-year letterwinnerinbothfootballandtrack,whilealsoearningtwoletters in swimming at Morrison HS. He was a first-team all-area selection on the gridiron. Personal: Chad William Nice is the son of Patricia and William Nice and has an older sister and a younger brother, Ben, whoplaysbaseballatValparaiso...Born:9-16-81. Year GP 2001 9 2002 10 2003 injured Totals 19
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At Cornell: Pollack is extremely strong and powerful with quick hands. He was injured duringspringpracticesbutisexpectedtobefullyrecoveredbythefall. He saw significant action in 2003, making 24 total tackles, and is expectedtocontributealotagainthisseason. Hewillbechallenging forthestartingjobatnosetackle,andissuretomakeanimpact.Heis enrolledintheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences.AtBodley: PollockplayedonboththeoffensiveanddefensivelinesatG.RayBodley HS,earningtwovarsityletters. Asasenior,heearnedfirst-teamAll-CNY, all-leagueandall-statehonors. His2000teamwontheregionaltitleand wentontofinishthirdinthestate. Pollockwasalsoamemberofthe wrestlingandlacrosseteams. ThewrestlingteamwontwoSectionIII titles and placed fifth at the 2001 New York state championships. Personal: Matthew Edward Pollock is the son of Michael and Joanne Pollockandhasayoungerbrother...Born: 8-16-84. Year 2002 2003 Totals
GP 1 10 11
Tackles 0 14 14
Assists 1 10 11
For Loss 0-0 1-2 1-2
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Junior Linebacker • 6-3 • 227 Kenton, Ohio Kenton Senior HS History
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GP 7 8 15
Tackles 12 8 20
Assists 7 12 19
For Loss 2-8 2-3 4-11
Sacks 1-6 0-0 1-6
GP 2 10 12
Tackles 0 31 31
Assists 1 34 35
For Loss 0-0 4-7 4-7
Sacks 0-0 0-0 0-0
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At Cornell: Pardi gained a lot of experience lastyearandisachallengerforthestarting job this season. He is a quiet leader who consistently gets the job done. Expect him to be an impact player in 2004. Last season, he made 20 tackles in eight games, including two tackles for loss. As a sophomore, he played in seven games and had 12 solo tackles and seven assists. Two of his tackles were for loss, including a 6-yard sack against Princeton. He also forced a fumble in that same game. HehasalsobeenapartoftheBigRed’sspecialteams. Heisenrolled intheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences. AtWatterson:Paul played at both the inside and outside linebacker positions for Bishop Watterson HS. As a senior, he was a first-team All-Central CatholicLeagueselectionaswellasafirst-teamall-districtandfirstteam All-Ohio pick. He was also a first-team Dispatch-Agonis Club All-Star and capped off his high school career by being selected to play in the Buckeye All-Star game. He was also a member of the school’s basketball team and was the team’s captain as a senior. Personal: Paul Edward Pardi is the son of Mark and Peggy Pardi and hastwobrothersandasister...Born:9-4-82.
AtCornell:Patrickisareturningstarterandwill continuethatroleontherightsidethisseason. Heistechnicallysoundandisatrueleaderbyexample. Oneoftheteam’s mostconsistentlinebackers,hehasthepotentialtobeanall-league performerifhecontinuestoworkhard. Hewasthirdoverallontheteam intacklesin2003with65total tackles,including31solosand fourtacklesforloss.Asarookie, hesawactioninjusttwogames and made one tackle. He is a studentintheCollegeofArts andSciences. AtKenton: Potts wasafour-timevarsityletter winnerasamiddlelinebacker fortheKentonSeniorHSfootballteam. Healsoplayedonthe basketball team and was a member of the track and field squad. Onthegridiron,hewas afirst-teamall-league,all-region andall-stateselection. Hewasalsonamedtheleague’sdefensiveback oftheyearandwasNorthwestOhioDefensivePlayeroftheYear. Asa senior,hecaptainedtheteamtotheleagueandstatetitles. Asamember ofthebasketballteam,hewasthesquad’scaptainandearnedall-league honors. Personal: PatrickJamesPottsisthesonofJamesandRebecca Pottsandhastwooldersisters...Born: 6-16-83.
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Junior Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 191 Palm Springs, Calif. Webb School of Calif. Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Rao has a tremendous knowledge of the game and has great hands. He hadasolidspringandthecoachesexpecthimtocontributethisfall. As a sophomore, he saw action in four games and made three catchesfor20yards. HeisastudentintheSchoolofIndustrialand Labor Relations. At Webb: Rao was a three-year starter for the football team at Webb School of California, playing at the wide receiver and free safety positions. A two-year captain, he was named first-team all-league three years in a row. Rao was also a member of the basketball and baseball teams, captaining both squadswhileearningfirst-teamall-leaguehonors. Personal: Arjun P. Rao is the son of Narasimha and Aruna Rao and has two older sisters...Born: 12-20-83. Year 2003 Totals
GP 4 4
Rec 3 3
Yds 20 20
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Junior Free Safety • 6-2 • 204 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS Undecided
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Junior Defensive Line • 6-3 • 211 Houston, Texas Westfield HS Economics
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Sophomore Fullback • 6-2 • 216 San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS Human Development
At Cornell: Rusinkovich is making the transition from the defensive line to the fullback position. He will look for playing time in a backup role this season. Todd is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. At San Clemente: Todd was a three-year letter winner and starter for the San Clemente HS football team. He was an all-league pick and his team was a two-time CIF semifinalist. He captained the squad and was named the team’s MVP. Todd was also a two-year letter winner on the baseball and basketball teams. He was named his school’s male athlete of the year as a senior. Personal: Todd Schuler Rusinkovich is the son of John and Cheri Rusinkovich and has two younger brothers...Born: 11-9-84.
EDSABIA*
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Junior Linebacker • 6-2 • 225 Lafayette Hill, Pa. LaSalle College HS Civil and Environmental Engineering
At Cornell: Sabia missed spring ball as he was recovering from an injury he received in last fall’s Columbia game. He has a lot of athletic ability and is extremelymobileandwillcompeteforastartingjobthisfall. Last year, he was in nine games and had 25 total tackles, including two forlossandasack. HeisenrolledintheCollegeofEngineering.At La Salle: Sabia was a member of the football team for three years at La Salle College HS, where he played at the linebacker and tight end positions. As a junior and senior, he earned first-team allleague,all-cityandall-countyhonorsasalinebacker. Hewasalso asecond-teamAll-SoutheastPennsylvaniaselectionandwaspicked to play in the Montgomery County all-star game. Personal: Edward Charles Sabia is the son of John and Virginia Sabia and has an older brotherandyoungertwinsisters. Hisfatherplayedfootballandhis mother was on the tennis team at Wake Forest, while his brother, John, was captain of the West Point tennis team prior to graduating in2004...Born: 2-17-84. Year 2003 Totals
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Assists 12 12
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Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-5 • 267 Holgate, Ohio Holgate School Animal Sciences
At Cornell: Sonnenberg worked hard during his rookie season and made signigicant strides throughout spring practice. He is emerging as a future threat for the Big Red and will see significant playing time at the right guard spot this season. Ted is a student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Holgate: A four-year letter winner in football at Holgate School, Ted played on both the offensive and defensive lines. The team’s captain and MVP as a senior, he was also a Perrysburg All-Star. He also earned first-team all-conference honors on both sides of the ball. Ted also played basketball and was a member of the track team. His basketball team played in the regional tournament three straight years and was the league champion in 2003. He was the track team’s MVP and was a regional qualifier in the discus and shot put. Personal: Theodore Sonnenberg is the son of Kent and Jan Sonnenberg and has two sisters...Born: 11-26-84.
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Senior Offensive Line • 6-5 • 285 Wilmington, Del. Charter School Economics
PATRICKSTARLEPER*
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Senior Safety • 6-0 • 204 Jarrettsville, Md. North Harford HS Communication
AtCornell:Patrickisanotherplayermaking thetransitionfromlinebackertosafetythis season. He will be a bit behind the curve, though, as he was injured during spring ball, which held him back. However, he saw significantplayingtimeasastarterlastyearandisexpectedtostepupand turn in solid performances this season. Look for him to see significantplayingtimeandtobattleforastartingjob. In2003,he he played in seven games and made eight solo tackles and assisted on 20 others. Two of his tackles were for loss, including a sack vs. Harvard. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At North Harford: Starleper was a defensive back at North Harford HS. He was a first-team all county selection in 1999 and2000andwasselectedasanall-starasasenior. Patrickwasalso theteam’sstartingquarterbackasajuniorandsenior. Hesetschool records for passing yards on offense and interceptions on defense. Starleperwasalsoanall-countyshortstopfortheschool’sbaseball team and was a member of the basketball team. He was also a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete. Personal: Patrick E. Starleper is the son of Charles and SondraStarleperandhasanoldersister...Born:3-24-83. Year 2003 Totals
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Tackles 8 8
Assists 20 20
For Loss 2-2 2-2
Sacks 1-1 1-1
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AtCornell:StadnikreturnstotheBigRedas afifth-yearsenior,afterhavingmissedthe 2002 season because of injury. He missed spring practice as he was away from campus on an internship and is a bit of an unknown to the coaching staff. However, he brings plenty of experience to the tableandwillbecompetingforthestartingjobatlefttackle. Last year,hesawactionin fivegamesaftermissinghistruejuniorseason. He had became a starter midway through the 2001 season,playinginfive games, where he was a part of the team’s successinestablishing the run, includingthesquad’sfirst 200+ yard performance since 1998. As a freshman, he was a partoftheteam’sdefense.Heisenrolled intheCollegeofArts and Sciences. At Charter: Stadnik receivedfourlettersin football and three eachinbasketballand lacrosse at Charter School. He was the
footballteam’smostvaluableplayerin1998,whileearningall-state honorable mention in basketball and lacrosse. He went on to earn first-teamall-statehonorsinlacrosseasasenior. Personal:Jason JohnStadnikisthesonofLindaBrugler-BuianoandFredrickBuiano andhasayoungersister...Born:2-4-82.
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Senior Safety • 6-4 • 232 Great Neck, N.Y. Great Neck North HS General Studies
At Cornell: Sussman returns to the Big Red after missing the 2003 fall season because ofaninjury. AnAll-Ivyplayer,heisexpectedtojumpbackintohis startingrole,ashetakesonanewposition,movingfromlinebacker to whip. He had a really great spring and made an easy transition into his new role. One of the most dedicated and hardest-working playersontheteam,heisknownforhishard-nosed,aggressiveplay andwillprovidealotofleadershiptothedefense. Adominantforce at linebacker, Sussman earned second-team All-Ivy recognition as a sophomore after leading the Big Red in tackles (90) in 10 starts. Healsorecordedfivetacklesforloss,wascreditedwithtwoforced and recovered fumbles, three passes defended and a pair of blocked kicks. One of his top performances of 2002 was in the overtime win against Brown, where he recorded 10 tackles, including one for a loss of 15 yards. Late in the game, he stripped the ball away and then recovered the fumble, giving the offense the chance to drive down the field en route to the win. He also recorded 11 tackles against Princeton and had a season-high 13 in the win over Dartmouth. Sussman saw action in all nine games for the Big Red asarookie,primarilyonspecialteams.Herecorded17totaltackles fortheyear,includingfivesoloefforts.Hehadtwotacklesforloss vs. Harvard, including a 5-yard sack and closed out 2001 with a blockedkickagainstPennintheseasonfinale. Heisenrolledinthe College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Great Neck: Joel was an all-county selection in football at Great Neck North HS. A twoyearletterwinner,heservedastheteam’scaptainhissenioryear. Sussman also played lacrosse and was a two-time all-county pick on defense. He was selected to play in the NY/LI all-star game his senior year. Personal: Joel Matthew Sussman is the son of Don and Karen Sussman and has two brothers and a sister. Joel’s parents are bothCornellgraduates...Born:6-17-83. GP 9 10 injured 19
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At Cornell: Nate made the switch to free safety last season and made an impact, seeing action in all 10 games with eight total tackles. He has good size and speed and really knows the defense well. He will be looked upon to elevate his game this year and provide significant leadership. Lookforhimtobeonthefieldalot,asheisaprimecandidate for the starting job, challenging Kevin Rex for that role. Nate is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Berlin: The football team’s captain as a senior at Berlin HS, Nate helped lead his team to a conference title in 2000. He earned all-state honors as a quarterbackandwasalsoselectedasa NewHavenRegister all-state defensiveback. Natewasalsocaptainofthebaseballteam,earning all-conferencehonorsandthestatetitlein1999. Hecappedoffhis senior year with an invitation to play in the Connecticut/Rhode Islandall-starfootballgame. Personal:L.NathanTarsiistheson of Michael and Sara Tarsi and has a younger sister...Born: 8-8-82. Year 2003 Totals
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Senior Free Safety • 6-2 • 207 Kensington, Conn. Berlin HS Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Junior Linebacker • 6-0 • 216 Rockville, Md. Thomas S. Wootton HS Industrial and Labor Relations
At Cornell: Rich is a hard worker who has madegreatstridesovethepasttwoyears. He provides depth at the linebacker position and will challenge for playingtimetherethisseason. Richisalsotheteam’slongsnapper and provides a lot of consistency and assurance in that role. As a sophomore, he saw action in all 10 games and made 11 total tackles. Rich is enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Wootton: Trumka was a varsity letter winner for the football and baseball teams at Thomas Wootton HS. As a senior, he was named to the Washington Post all-league team, the Montgomery Journal all-county team and the Potomac Almanac all-county team. He was also honored by the coaches when he was selected to the all-county team. The team’s captain, he finished his career with a school record 306 tackles, including the single-season record of 133 sticks. He was a starting outfielder for the baseball team. Personal: RichardL.TrumkaisthesonofRichardandBarbara Trumka. His cousin, Fred Pugac, is a linebacker on the Ohio State footballteam...Born: 7-11-84. Year 2003 Totals
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Junior Place-kicker • 6-3 • 195 Saratoga, Calif. Saratoga HS Biological and Environmental Engin.
AtCornell:Weitsmanhasalotoflegstrength and has been working hard to improve his consistency. He saw action in several games last year and connected on a field goal and seven extra points, while also providing
kickoff duties. Look for him to contribute again this year, mainly asakickoffspecialist. HeisenrolledintheCollegeofEngineering. At Saratoga: Weitsman was a place-kicker for the football team and alsoplayedsocceratSaratogaHS. Asamemberofthefootballteam, he was a first-team all-league pick as a junior and was named the league’s outstanding kicker as a senior. He was also his soccer team’s captain and was named the league’s MVP as a senior. Personal: Andrew John Weitsman is the son of Kevin and Kathy Weitsman and has a younger brother. His father is a 1972 graduate ofCornell...Born:1-25-84. Year 2003 Totals
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Junior Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 209 Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS Policy Analysis and Management
At Cornell: West turned in a number of good performances during spring practice and caught the attention of the coaching staff. He works hard to get open and runs good routes, and is expected to contribute to the offense this fall. Look for him to continue to make improvements inthefall,ashechallengesforastartingjob. Westsawactioninsix games in 2004. He is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. At Carlsbad: West was a two-time letter winner on the football and track teams at Carlsbad HS. As a senior, he served as a co-captain for the football team and earned all-league honors. He was a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete. As a member of the track team, West ran the 400 and was atriplejumper. Personal: AndrewMcKinleyWestisthesonofBruce and Aeja West...Born: 11-15-83.
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Sophomore Offensive Line • 6-3 • 295 Worcester, Mass. • Burncoat HS Major: Urban Studies
Freshman Linebacker • 6-0 • 190 Belle-Mead, N.J. • Montgomery HS Major: Computer Science
At Burncoat: A three-year letter winner in football, Edward was an all-cityselectionasbothajuniorandsenior.Histeamwent17-5in hisfinaltwoseasons,includingaleaguetitleasajunior.Edwardwas named his team’s top offensive lineman as a senior and was a DivisionIIall-star.Healsocompetedintrackandfield,earninga combined seven letters in the shot put indoors and outdoors. Personal: Edward Charles Anthes-Washburn is the son of Frances Anthes and Charles Washburn and has an older brother and sister, both of whom are Cornell graduates. He is enrolled in the College ofArchitecture,Art,andPlanning...Born:6-19-85.
At Montgomery: A four-year letter winner in football, Yaw also competed in track and field and lacrosse, earning seven varsity lettersinthosesports.Yawwasafirst-teamall-leagueandall-district back, garnering 2,045 yards from scrimmage in two varsity seasons. Personal: Yaw Joseph Etse is the son of Dr. Joseph and Emelia Etse,andhehasanoldersister.HeisenrolledintheCollegeofArts andSciences...Born:2-6-86.
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R ICK GRECO
Freshman Linebacker • 6-0 • 185 Oneida, N.Y. • Oneida HS Major: Applied Economics & Management
Freshman Defensive Line • 6-2 • 218 Pottsville, Pa. • Mount Carmel Area HS Major: Biological Sciences
At Oneida: Ryan was a three-time letter winner who excelled at both running back and linebacker. A three-year starter, he was named a first-team all-league linebacker and a third team All-Central New York linebacker as a senior. His junior season, Ryan was named a first-team all-league running back and linebacker, as well as a second-teamall-statelinebacker. Personal:RyanJamesBlessingis the son of Jeff and Laura Blessing and has two younger brothers. He is majoring in applied economics and management in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…Born: 1-21-86.
At Mount Carmel: A four-time letter winner, Rick started on the football team for three years. As a senior, he was selected to the PennsylvaniaFootballNews’second-teamall-statesquadasalinebacker after making the second-team as a defensive tackle the year before.Healsostartedforthe2002ClassAAStateChampionshipteam thatwent15-0.RickwasselectedtoplayinthePennsylvaniaScholastic FootballCoachesAssociationEast/Westall-stargamethisyear. Personal:RichardAlanGrecoisthesonofDr.RichardandJanetGrecoand has a younger brother. He is majoring in biological sciences in the CollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences…Born:7-3-85.
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ROYHAMMOND
Freshman Free Safety • 5-11 • 185 Pasadena, Texas • Deer Park HS Major: Engineering
Freshman Offensive Line • 6-4 • 270 Youngwood, Pa. • Hempfield Area HS Major: Physics
AtDeepPark: Michaelwasathree-sportathleteandfootballletter winner at Deep Park HS. He played both quarterback and safety as a senior, earning a 235A honorable mention while serving as the team’s captain. A member of the Touchdown Club, Michael was named the Houston Scholar Athlete of the Year for the 2004 season. He also played baseball and track. Personal: Michael George Boyd is the son of Mike and Joyce Boyd and has a younger brother. He is a student in the College of Engineering…Born: 5-10-86.
At Hempfield: Roy was a two-time letter winner in football at Hempfield HS. A three-year starter, he also earned a starting spot for the Foothills Classic North/South game and was a “Who’s Who” winner in the athlete division. Personal: Roy Theodore Hammond is the son of Donna Jean Hammond and has a younger brother. He is majoring in physics in the College of Arts and Sciences…Born: 427-86.
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Freshman Offensive Line • 6-5 • 255 Canandaigua, N.Y. • Canandaigua Academy Major: Undecided
Freshman Defensive Line • 6-2 • 215 Lakewood, Colo. • Bear Creek HS Major: Biological Sciences
At Canandaigua: Matt played football for four years at Canandaigua Academy and won two varsity letters. As a senior, Matt was the team’scaptainandwasafirst-teamFingerLakesall-starandplayed in the Eddie Meath Exceptional Senior game. He also lettered in basketball and track and field. Personal: Matthew Thomas Cosh is the son of Andrew and Margaret Cosh, and he has a younger brother and a younger sister. He is enrolled in the College of AgricultureandLifeSciences...Born:6-3-86.
At Bear Creek: Spencer was a four-year letter winner at Bear Creek HS. A three-year starter on the football team, he totaled 153 tackles and 17 sacks in his career. Spencer set career highs with 60 tackles (57 solo) and nine sacks as a senior. He also lettered in track and wrestling. Personal: Spencer Kontny Hansen is the son of Lee and Debra Hansen and has two brothers. He is majoring in biological sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences…Born: 227-86.
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Freshman Running Back • 5-9 • 185 Getzville, N.Y. • Williamsville North HS Major: Biological Sciences
Freshman Linebacker • 6-0 • 190 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. • Point Pleasant Beach HS Major: Applied Economics and Management
AtWilliamsville:Athree-sportathleteatWilliamsvilleNorthHS,Chi Chi was a four-year starter and letter winner on the football team. As his team’s captain in 2003, he earned All-WNY honorable mention honors as a running back and was an all-star strong safety. He was also an All-WNY scholar athlete in 2003 and 2004. Personal: Chinazom Uchenna Ibegbu is the son of Callistus and Mary Ibegabu andhastwoyoungerbrothers.Heismajoringinbiologicalsciences intheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences...Born:7-7-86.
AtPointPleasantBeach:Dougwasafour-yearletterwinnerinfootball atPointPleasantBeachHS.Hewastheteam’scaptainhisseniorseason, earningfirst-teamall-countylinebackeraccolades.Hewasalsonamed nationaldivisiondefensiveplayeroftheyearandwastheMVPofthe 2003 Keyport Hall of Fame game. Doug also lettered in baseball and basketballatPointPleasant. Personal:DouglasRobertLempaisthe sonofRobertandPatriciaLempa.Hehasanoldersisterandanolder brother,Ryan,whoisalsoamemberoftheBigRedfootballteam. Doug is majoring in applied economics and management in the College of AgricultureandLifeSciences…Born:10-18-85.
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TODD LISOWSKI
Freshman Safety • 6-3 • 180 Powell, Ohio • Olentangy HS Major: Industrial and Labor Relations
Freshman Quarterback • 6-3 • 185 Dover, Ohio • Dover HS Major: American Studies
AtOlentangy: Jaredwasathree-timeletterwinnerontheOlentangy footballteam.Lastyear,whileservingasteamcaptain,Jaredearned first team All-OCC honors and was second-team all-district. The previous year, he was named to the All-OCC second-team and was an honorable mention for the all-district squad. He was also a memberoftheschool’sbasketballandtrackteams. Personal: Jared Michael Ison is the son of David and Julie Ison and has a younger sisterandtwoyoungerbrothers.HeisenrolledinCornell’sSchool of Industrial and Labor Relations…Born: 3-4-86.
AtDover:Athree-yearletterwinnerinbothfootballandbasketball, Todd helped Dover HS become state runner-up as a senior. As team captain his senior year, he was named first-team All-Ohio quarterbackaswellastakinghomefirst-teamall-leaguehonors.Toddalso ledhisbasketballteamtothestatefinalsasasenior. Personal:Todd C. Lisowski is the son of Peter and Roseann Lisowski and has four brothers. He is majoring in American studies in the College of Arts and Sciences…Born: 4-27-86.
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Freshman Running Back • 6-2 • 185 Fairfield, Conn. • Fairfield HS Major: Engineering
At Palm Beach Gardens: Jonas was a first-team all-conference selection as a senior. He lettered twice for the two-time district finalists.Jonasalsoearnedthreelettersintennis,playingattheNo. 1 singles and doubles positions all three years. Personal: Logan Jeremy Jonas is the son of Michael ‘77 and Amy Jonas and has two sisters.HeisenrolledinCornell’sSchoolofHotelAdministration... Born: 5-19-86.
At Fairfield: Madu was a three-time letter winner for football. He was named to the all-state team as a senior and the FCIAC team three consecutive years. He was a member of the Hartford Courant first team defense and the Connecticut Post second team offense. Madu alsowasa2004FairfieldCountyall-starselectioninfootball.He letteredinbasketballandtrackaswell.Personal:ChineduNdubisi Madu is the son of Chris and Assumpta Madu and has two younger brothers.HeisenrolledinCornell’sCollegeofEngineering…Born: 5-16-87.
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S HANNON MAYFIELD
Freshman Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 185 Martinsburg, W.Va. • Hedgesville HS Major: Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Freshman Defensive Back • 5-11 • 180 Hampton, Ga. • Lovejoy HS Major: Undecided
AtHedgesville:Asecond-teamall-tristateselection,Brandonwas namedfirst-teamall-leagueandall-areaasasenioratHedgesville HS. A two-year letter winner in football, Brandon served as team captain as a senior and was invited to play in the North-South allstargame.Anall-stateselectionintrackandfieldandastatefinalist in basketball, Brandon earned a combined seven varsity letters in his three sports. Personal: Brandon Lawrence Kearns is the son of FredKearnsandLindaNorrisandhasayoungersister.Heisenrolled intheCollegeofArtsandSciences...Born:3-5-86.
At Lovejoy: Shannon lettered his only season at Lovejoy after earning two letters as St. Martin de Perreo High School in Detroit. His senior season, Shannon was named to the first-team all-region, all-conference and all-league teams as a safety. He totaled 78 tacklesandthreeinterceptionsinhisfinalyear.Inhissophomore season he helped lead St. Martin to the Division 7 state title. Personal: Shannon Austin Mayfield is the son of Shannon and Beverly Mayfield and has a younger brother. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…Born: 6-14-86. 2004 FOOTBALL
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Freshman Punter • 6-0 • 190 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. • Palm Beach Gardens HS Major: Hotel Administration
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Freshman Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 White Plains, N.Y. • White Plains HS Major: Policy Management and Analysis
Freshman Linebacker • 6-2 • 215 Bellport, N.Y. • Bishop O’Dowd HS Major: Communication
At White Plains: Evan was a four-year letter winner on the White Plains HS football team. As a co-captain in his senior year, Evan earned all-section and all-league honors for the second consecutive year. He was also named to the first team all-state defense and was the New York State Class AA Scholar-Athlete of the year. Evan also lettered in baseball. Personal: Evan Segue McGuire is the son of Terence and Diedra McGuire and has a sister. He is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology …Born: 4-30-86.
At Bishop O’Dowd: A two-time all-league selection, Rant served as teamcaptainasasenior.Athree-yearletterwinnerinfootball,Rant also competed in lacrosse and track and field. Personal: Daniel Duignan Rant is the son of Jon Rant and Patricia Rose Duignan and hastwosisters.HeisenrolledinCornell’sCollegeofAgricultureand LifeSciences...Born:4-11-86.
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KYLEREIDY
Freshman Safety • 6-1 • 200 Kentfield, Calif. • Marin Catholic HS Major: Communication
Freshman Linebacker • 6-2 • 210 Scarsdale, N.Y. • Edgemont HS Major: Biological Sciences
AtMarin:Jakeearnedall-conferenceaccoladesasasenior,averaging better than 7.0 yards per carry as a running back and intercepting three passes and returning them for touchdowns as a defensive back. He captained his sectional championship team in his final campaign. Jake also played lacrosse, earning all-conference and team MVP honors as a senior and setting league records for goals in a season as a junior. Personal: John Ogden Merrill IV is the son of John and Kay Merrill. He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of AgricultureandLifeSciences...Born:4-21-86.
At Edgemont: Kyle was a first-team all-state selection as a senior and played in the Governor’s Bowl All-Star game pitting studentathletes from New York and New Jersey. The football team captain, he helped his squad to a sectional championship in 2001. Kyle participated in the Section I senior all-star game and was named to the Westchester County Golden Dozen team. He also competed in basketballandtrackandfield,winningthecountytitleinthejavelin. Personal:KyleLouisReidy isthesonofJamesandValerieReidyand hasanolderbrother.HeisenrolledinCornell’sCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences...Born:3-15-86.
C OLIN NASH
B RIAN ROMNEY
Freshman Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 175 Fairport, N.Y. • Fairport HS Major: Human Biology, Health and Society
Junior Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 175 Pleasant Grove, Utah • Pleasant Grove HS • Snow JC Major: Biological Sciences
At Fairport: Colin was a four-year starter on the football team at Fairport HS. A two-time letter winner, he was named to the firstteam all-county squad as a senior and was also an Eddie Meath allstar.Thatyear,Colinalsoservedasco-captainofboththefootball and track teams. Personal: Colin Michael Nash is the son of Barry Nash and Patricia Nash-Rubien and has a younger brother. He is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology…Born: 5-12-86.
AtSnowJC:Brianwasasecond-teamAll-Americaselectionafterleading thenationinreceptionspergameasafreshmanatSnowJunior College. Atwo-timeall-conferencepick,hewasselectedteamMVPasasophomore.Brianearnedscholar-athleteAll-Americahonors.AtPleasant Grove:Brianwasathree-timeall-regionpickandaall-stateselectionas asenioratPleasantGrove.Heledhisteamtoaregiontitleonthegridiron inhisfinalseasonandearnedatotalofninevarsitylettersinfootball, basketballandbaseball.Personal:BrianEliRomneyisthesonofParkand SandyRomneyandhasthreebrothersandtwosisters.Heisenrolledin theCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences...Born:8-14-81.
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JEFFROSAGE
Freshman Defensive Line • 6-0 • 230 Lafayette, Calif. • De La Salle HS Major: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Freshman Tight End • 6-4 • 230 Panama, N.Y. • Panama Central HS Major: Engineering
AtDeLaSalle:Mikewasathree-timeletterwinnerandstarteronaDe LaSalleHS squadthatwonthreestraightnationalchampionships.An All-East Bay and all-league first-team selection, he was named the CaliforniaNorthCoastStudent-AthleteoftheYearin2004byCal-Hi Sports. Mike was also named to the second team on the San Francisco Chronicle’s all-metro team As a senior, he recorded 10 sacks and 65 tackles. Personal:MichaelA.PittoreisthesonofJesseandBrendaPittore andhasayoungerbrother.Heismajoringinmechanicalandaerospace engineeringinCornell’sCollegeofEngineering…Born: 3-22-86.
At Panama: A four-year starter and four-time letter winner, Jeff earned second-team all-league honors twice while serving as captain of his team at Panama HS. A member of the All-WNY academicteam,healsoreceivedfirst-teamall-statehonors.Rosage was also captain of the school’s basketball and track and field teams.Afive-timeletterwinnerintrack,heholdstheschoolrecord in the shot put and discus. Personal: Jeffery Thomas Rosage is the son of Donald Rosage and Rebecca Dibble and has two older sisters. He is enrolled in the College of Engineering…Born: 4-19-86.
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L OREN ROSENBERG
J ARED SNOWDY
Freshman Offensive Line • 6-3 • 265 Oak Park, Calif. • Oak Park HS Major: Sociology
Freshman Defensive Line • 6-4 • 230 Mesquite, Texas • John Horn HS Major: Undecided
At Oak Park: Loren won three letters in football at Oak Park HS. He was named to the All-Tri-Valley League team and was a Ventura County All-Star as a senior. He was also awarded second-team allstate honors by Cal Hi Sports. An All-CIF selection, Loren was a California Bowl all-star and lineman of the year at Oak Park. Personal: Loren Michael Rosenberg is the son of Joel and Sheree Rosenberg and has an older sister. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences…Born: 4-14-86.
AtJohnHorn:Atwo-timeletterwinner,Jaredwasafour-yearstarter at defensive end at John Horn HS and also saw starting time as a quarterback and tight end. On the defensive side of the ball, he was named to the all-district 4A squad as an end as a senior. Personal: Jared Lee Snowdy is the son of Darren and Debbie Snowdy and has a younger brother. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences…Born: 11-7-85.
ISAACROSS
DANWASSER
Freshman Offensive Line • 6-3 • 300 Englewood, N.J. • Horace Mann HS Major: Undecided
Freshman Fullback • 5-10 • 240 Thousand Oaks, Calif. • Viewpoint School Major: Undecided
At Horace Mann: Isaac was a first-team all-league and all-city selectionasasenior,servingasco-captain.Heletteredonallthree of Horace Mann’s league championship teams. Ross also competed for one season in track and field. Personal: Isaac Stehr Ross isthesonofBurtandJoanRossandhasanoldersister.Heismajoring inCornell’sCollegeofArtsandSciences...Born:1-8-86.
At Viewpoint: A three-time all-league running back, Dan was captain of his Viewpoint School team as a senior. He was named the team’s offensive player of the year in 2001. Dan has also competed infencing(saber)andwascertifiedtoscubadive. Personal:Daniel Edward Wasser is the son of Harris and the late Ann Wasser and has a younger sister. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences...Born:2-26-86.
A N D Y ROYCE
PETERZELL
Sophomore Linebacker • 5-11 • 215 Buffalo, N.Y. • St. Joseph’s Collegiate Major: Industrial and Labor Relations
Freshman Place-Kicker • 6-2 • 190 Ft. Myers, Fla. • Bishop Verot HS Major: Economics
At St. Joseph’s: Andrew was a two-time all-section pick at St. Joseph’sCollegiateInstitute,leadinghisteamtotheNo.1ranking in Western New York in 1999. He was an all-region selection as a seniorandearnedthreeletters.Healsoletteredtwiceinlacrosse. Personal: Andrew Joseph Royce is the son of Steven and Maryellen Royce and has an older brother and two older sisters. He is enrolled intheSchoolofIndustrialandLaborRelations...Born:12-18-83.
At Bishop Verot: Peter lettered for two years as a member of the Bishop Verot football team. As a kicker, he was named the team’s special teams player of the year and was an all-area honorable mention. He was also named Southwest Florida Rotary South Scholar-AthleteoftheYear.Hewasafour-timeletterwinneronthe soccer team, earning first team all-state honors as a senior. Personal: PeterDouglasZellisthesonofDouglasandE.SusanZelland has an older sister. He is majoring in economics in the College of Arts and Sciences…Born: 11-26-85.
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L UKE SIWULA Freshman Tailback • 6-1 • 170 Cortland, N.Y. • Homer HS Major: Industrial and Labor Relations
AtHomer:Lukewasafirst-teamall-leagueselectionasajuniorand senior at Homer HS. He earned team MVP honors as a senior and the team’s Mr. Offense award as a junior. Luke received a national scholar-athletescholarshipafterletteringinfivedifferentsports and was a two-time all-league pick in lacrosse. Personal: Lukas Andrew Siwula is the son of Terri and Tom Siwula and has an older and a younger sister. He is enrolled in the School of Industrial and LaborRelations...Born:1-16-86.
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Always A Member of the Big Red Family
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This past year, the Cornell football family lost two important members far too early. In a different time, George Wood ‘93 and Jaime McManamon ‘07 probably would have been fast friends. A pair of linemen, there’s little doubt that Wood would have spent many afternoons trying to keep McManamon from his quarterback, while the youngster would watch hours of film trying to learn how to beat Wood’s tremendous technique. We know their presence will be felt in the Crescent on Saturday afternoons as their beloved Big Red do what they both loved to — play for each other on the gridiron and take care of each other off the field.
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CAPT. GEORGE WOOD ‘93
JAIME MCMANAMON ‘07
1970-2003
1985-2004
Capt. George Wood ‘93 was killed in November 2003 while stationed in Iraq with the U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division. While on patrol, Wood lost his life after a vehicle he was riding in struck an explosive device. Many in the Big Red family found out about the news on Thanksgiving, and we are all proud and thankful for the sacrifices Capt. Wood made in his service and sacrifice for our country. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and 3-year-old daughter, Maria. “Thankless danger and violence was his vocation. Tough and dogged, yet lighthearted and self-effacing, Woody took the victories of the team as his own pat on the back,” said Chris Field ‘91 and Anthony Tabasso ‘93 in an article written for the Cornell Crescent newsletter before Wood’s death. “And as fiercely loyal as he was to those closest to him, he was just as loyal to the goals of the team, to the aim of achievement. And if there is something to be said for being the unsung though unconcerned hero, the serene warrior who traded his cleats for Kevlar, Under Armor for body armor, guys like me can say it. George Wood preferred to live it.”
James H. “Jaime” McManamon died on May 13, 2004 after a car accident on Interstate 86 in Chautauqua County, N.Y. The freshman footballplayerand trackandfieldathlete was returning tohishomeofLakewood, Ohio, from Cornell to celebratehissister’s First Communion. He is survived by his parents, James and Kerry, as well as two brothers andasister. “The Cornell community is heartbroken at the news of Jaime’s death,” said Andy Noel,directorofathleticsandphysicaleducation.“Iinitially met him during a recruiting visit to campus last spring and he was a fine young man and player this past year. He will be missed very much by his teammates and friends here at Cornell.” Jim Knowles ’87, head football coach, also mourned McManamon’s death. “Jaime was a very positive person who always had a smile on his face,” Knowles said. “He was the strongest player on the team as a freshman, and we were expecting him to play for us in the fall on the defensive line. He was a good player, worked hard, was outgoing and easy to like. He was everything you wanted in a player.”
Teammates and coaches who worked closely with Wood are devastated by his loss and have established a fund in support of his wife and child. His dear friend and linemate, Anthony Tabasso, is the contact person for the fund. Contributions can be sent to: c/o Klehr Harrison 260 South Broad Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Jaime’s community has established a scholarship fund in his name. Contributions can be sent to: The Jaime McManamon Scholarship Fund c/o Smith Barney 2035 Crocker Road, Suite 201 Westlake, OH 44145
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Game 1 — Bucknell Bison 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Enrollment: 3,350 Colors: Orange and Blue Nickname: Bison Conference: Patriot League Stadium: Christy Mathewson-Memorial Capacity-Surface: 13,100-FieldTurf President: Dr. Brian Mitchell Athletic Director: John Hardt 2003 Record: 6-6 2003 Patriot League Record: 4-3 2003 Patriot League Finish: 3rd
Sept.
MEDIA RELATIONS
Duquesne at Delaware State at Cornell at Columbia at Fordham at Penn Towson at Colgate Holy Cross at Lafayette Lehigh Georgetown
Oct.
Nov.
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Tim Landis Alma Mater: Randolph-Macon ‘86 Record at Bucknell: 6-6, 2nd year Career Record: 59-58-1, 12th year Office Phone: 570-577-1134 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator): QB/FB Brent Thompson OL Tim Camp* WR Matt Lintal Defensive Assistants (*coordinator): LB Tripp Merritt* DL/ST Jared Backus DB Steve Perry Def.Asst Sam Fraundorf OLB Eddie Ford
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Avg 4.5 4.2
TD 7 5
Yds 848
TD 2
Avg 11.1 14.1
TD 1 0
Cor 1888• ........... 20 1889• ........... 66 1890• ........... 26 1891• ........... 0 1892• ........... 54 1896• ........... 54 1900• ........... 6 1901• ........... 6 1903• ........... 6 1904• ........... 24 1905• ........... 24 1906• ........... 24 1912• ........... 14 1913• ........... 10 1914• ........... 48 •games at Ithaca
Passing D. Wilson
Att-Com-int 95-58-3
Receiving N. Trotter T. Johnson
No 21 14
Yds 234 198
Defensive UT-AT—Tot K. Ransome 63-55—116 V. Rush 46-26—72
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Bucknell Head Coach Tim Landis
28-21 33-28 19-21 16-19 31-10 13-14 14-10 6-50 53-31 17-35 9-45 45-16
Current Streak: Cornell, 1 game Longest Cornell Win Streak: 23 (1892-1978) Longest Bucknell Win Streak: 2 (1979-80; 2000 & 2002)
CORNELL-BUCKNELL SERIES SCORES (Won 34, Lost 9)
RETURNING LEADERS Yds 928 720
W W L L W L W L W L L W
Record: Cornell leads 34-9 Last Cornell Win: 2003, 21-19 Last Bucknell Win: 2002, 14-3 Last Tie: none Last Shutout: 1979, Bucknell 10-0
Offense: Spread Option Defense: 4-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/15 Offensive Starters Returning: 7 Defensive Starters Returning: 9
Att 206 173
at Villanova Cornell Columbia at Georgetown Penn Lafayette at Lehigh at Holy Cross Fordham Colgate at Duquesne
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Rushing B. Sarnor D. Wilson
2 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20
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Football Contact: Jon Terry Office Phone: 570-577-1227 Home Phone: 570-522-0840 E-mail: terry@bucknell.edu SID Office Fax: 570-577-1660 Web Site: www.bucknellbison.com Press Box Phone: 570-577-1519/1522
COACHING
Sept. 18 ... 7 p.m. at Lewisburg, Pa.
Other 2 TFL 3 TFL
. B .. 3 .. 0 .. 0 .. 4 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . 12 .. 0 .. 6 .. 0 .. 7 .. 0
Cor 1915• ........... 41 1916• ........... 19 1917• ........... 20 1943• ........... 7 1944• ........... 26 1945• ........... 19 1946• ........... 21 1960• ........... 15 1967• ........... 23 1974• ........... 24 1975 ............ 21 1978• ........... 24 1979• ........... 0 1980 ............ 16
. B .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 6 .. 0 .. 8 .. 0 .. 7 .. 7 .. 0 .. 6 .. 0 . 10 . 33
Cor 1981• ........... 22 1984 ............ 7 1985 ............ 26 1986• ........... 16 1987• ........... 6 1989 ............ 20 1990• ........... 21 1991 ............ 23 1994 ............ 29 1995• ........... 7 1998• ........... 23 2000 ............ 15 2002 ............ 3 2003• ........... 21
. B . 15 . 10 . 13 .. 3 . 20 .. 9 . 42 .. 7 . 28 . 10 . 19 . 38 . 14 . 19
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Game 2 — Yale Bulldogs 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 5,200 Colors: Yale Blue and White Nickname: Bulldogs, Elis Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Yale Bowl Capacity-Surface: 64,269-Natural Grass President: Richard C. Levin Athletic Director: Tom Beckett 2003 Record: 6-4 2003 Ivy League Record: 4-3 2003 Ivy League Finish: 2nd (Tied)
Towson Cornell at Holy Cross Dartmouth at Colgate at Penn at Columbia Brown at Princeton Harvard
Football Contact: Steve Conn Office Phone: 203-432-1456 Home Phone: 203-393-9602 E-mail: steven.conn@yale.edu SID Office Fax: 203-432-1454 Web Site: www.yalebulldogs.com Press Box Phone: 203-764-9244/9245
2004 PERSONNEL Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/18 Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 11
RETURNING LEADERS
Receiving R. Plumb C. Henley Defensive K.Estrera B. Breunig
W W W W L L W L W L
62-28 21-7 41-16 40-17 40-52 31-34 (OT) 29-14 44-55 27-24 (OT) 19-37
Att 170 84
Yds 800 430
Att-Com-int 381-227-7 No 53 19
Yds 819 315
UT-AT—Tot 31-37—68 35-36—71
Avg 4.7 5.1
TD 10 3
Yds 2994
TD 22
Avg 13.8 16.6
TD 7 3
THE CORNELL-YALE SERIES SINCE 1889 In Ivy Play: Yale leads 29-19-0 Record: Yale leads 39-25-2 Last Cornell Win: 2000, 24-23 Last Yale Win: 2003, 21-7 Last Tie: 1953, 0-0
Last Shutout: 1993, Cornell 21-0 Current Streak: Yale, 3 games Longest Cornell Win Streak: 4 (1990-93) Longest Yale Win Streak: 7 (1973-79)
CORNELL-YALE SERIES SCORES (Won 25, Lost 39, Tied 2) Cor 1889 ............ 6 1889• ........... 0 1936 ............ 0 1937 ............ 0 1940 ............ 21 1941• ........... 21 1942 ............ 13 1944 ............ 7 1945 ............ 7 1946• ........... 6 1947 ............ 0 1949 ............ 48 1950• ........... 7 1951 ............ 27 1952 ............ 0 1953• ........... 0 1954 ............ 21 1955 ............ 6 1956 ............ 7 1957• ........... 7 1958 ............ 12 1959• ........... 0
. Y . 56 . 70 . 23 .. 9 .. 0 .. 7 .. 7 . 16 . 18 .. 6 . 14 . 14 .. 0 .. 0 . 13 .. 0 . 47 . 34 . 25 . 18 .. 7 . 23
Cor 1960 ............ 6 1961• ........... 0 1962 ............ 8 1963• ........... 13 1964• ........... 21 1965 ............ 14 1966• ........... 16 1967 ............ 7 1968• ........... 13 1969 ............ 0 1970• ........... 7 1971 ............ 31 1972• ........... 24 1973 ............ 3 1974• ........... 3 1975 ............ 14 1976 ............ 6 1977• ........... 0 1978 ............ 14 1979• ........... 20 1980 ............ 24 1981• ........... 17
. Y . 22 . 12 . 26 . 10 . 23 . 24 . 14 . 41 . 25 . 17 . 38 . 10 . 13 . 20 . 27 . 20 . 14 . 28 . 42 . 23 .. 6 . 23
Cor 1982 ............ 26 1983• ........... 41 1984 ............ 14 1985 ............ 20 1986• ........... 15 1987 ............ 9 1988• ........... 26 1989 ............ 19 1990 ............ 41 1991• ........... 31 1992 ............ 35 1993• ........... 21 1994 ............ 14 1995• ........... 38 1996 ............ 28 1997• ........... 37 1998 ............ 21 1999• ........... 20 2000• ........... 24 2001 ............ 13 2002• ........... 23 2003 ............ 7
. Y . 20 .. 7 . 21 . 14 .. 0 . 28 .. 0 . 34 . 31 .. 6 . 14 .. 0 . 24 . 10 . 20 . 10 . 28 . 37 . 23 . 40 . 50 . 21
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Other 5 TFL 1 sack
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Passing A. Cowan
Yale Head Coach Jack Siedlecki
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Jack Siedlecki Alma Mater: Union ‘74 Record at Yale: 38-31, 8th year Career Record: 94-53-2, 17th year Office Phone: 203-432-8587 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator): OL Keith Clark (assoc. head coach) QB Joel Lamb* RB LarryCiotti WR Matthew Dence TE Kyle Metzler Defensive Assistants (*coordinator): LB Rick Flanders* DL Duane Brooks DE Jeff McDonald DB Anthony Reno
Rushing R. Carr D. Knox
at Dayton at Cornell Colgate at Dartmouth Lehigh Penn Columbia at Brown Princeton at Harvard
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COACHING
Sept. 25 ... 1 p.m. *Schoellkopf Field*
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Game 3 — Towson Tigers 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Towson, Md. Enrollment: 17,480 Colors: Gold, White & Black Nickname: Tigers Conference: Atlantic 10 Stadium: Johnny Unitas (Minnegan Field) Capacity-Surface: 11,198 - Artifical Surface President: Dr. Robert Caret Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne Edwards 2003 Record: 6-6 2003 Patriot League Record: 3-4 2003 Patriot League Finish: 5th** **Begins play in Atlantic 10 Football Conferencethisfall
MEDIA RELATIONS Director: Peter Schlehr Office Phone: 410-704-2232 Home Phone: N/A E-mail: pschlehr@towson.edu SID Office Fax: 410-704-3861 Web Site: towsontigers.com Press Box Phone: 410-704-3102
COACHING
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Gordy Combs Alma Mater: Towson ‘72 Record at Towson: 70-56, 13th year Career Record: 70-56, 13th year Office Phone: 410-704-3155 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator) QB PhilAlbert* WR JeffBraxton RB Mike McGlinchey TE Mark Yurek OL John Donatelli Defensive Assistants (*coordinator) Rich Bader (Assoc. Head Coach) DS Orlando Mitjans* LB Don Zimmerman OLB Canute Curtis
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Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-2-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/21 Offensive Starters Returning: 5 Defensive Starters Returning: 6
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RETURNING LEADERS Rushing K. Drewery S. Duncan Passing A. Melzi
Att 19 6
Yds 114 13
Att-Com-int 221-109-11
Receiving J.Byroads W. Marcus
No 33 28
Yds 433 390
Defensive UT-AT—Tot B.Fitzpatrick 35-30—65 P.D. Moore 27-36—63
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Oct. 2 ... 1 p.m. at Towson, Md.
Avg 6.0 2.2
TD 2 0
Yds 1589
TD 9
Avg 13.4 13.9
TD 1 3
Other 4 TFL, 5 INT 4 sacks. 3 INT
Sept. Oct.
Nov.
4 11 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20
at Elon at Delaware Northeastern Cornell Rhode Island Bowie State at Villanova William & Mary at Richmond at New Hampshire James Madison
2003 RESULTS at Morgan State Lock Haven Lafayette at Yale at Colgate Holy Cross at Bucknell Elon at Lehigh at Georgetown Albany Fordham
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Towson Head Coach Gordy Combs
16-19 50-19 19-13 28-62 7-26 30-13 10-14 24-7 3-35 27-6 35-16 22-35
THE CORNELL-TOWSON SERIES SINCE 1896 Record: Cornell leads 1-0-0 Last Cornell Win: 2002, 34-31 Last Towson Win: None Last Tie: None
Last Shutout: None Current Streak: Cornelll 1 game Longest Cornell Win Streak: 1 (2002) Longest Towson Win Streak: 0
CORNELL-TOWSON SERIES SCORES (Won 1, Lost 0, Tied 0) Cor . T 2002• ........... 34 . 31 •games at Ithaca
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Game 4 — Harvard Crimson 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
Location: Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: 6,704 Colors: Crimson, Black and White Nickname: Crimson Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Harvard Stadium Capacity-Surface: 30,323-Natural Grass President: Lawrence H. Summers Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise 2003 Record: 7-3 2003 Ivy League Record: 4-3 2003 Ivy League Finish: 2nd (Tied)
at Holy Cross Brown Northeastern at Cornell Lafayette Princeton Dartmouth at Columbia Penn at Yale
Director: Chuck Sullivan Office Phone: 617-495-2206 Home Phone: 508-824-1197 E-mail: sulliv2@fas.havard.edu SID Office Fax: 617-495-2130 Web Site: athletics.havard.edu Press Box Phone: 617-495-5902
W W W W W W L L L W
43-23 52-14 28-20 27-0 34-27 43-40 (OT) 16-30 13-16 24-32 37-19
THE CORNELL-HARVARD SERIES SINCE 1890 In Ivy Play: Tied 23-23-2 Record: Harvard leads 35-31-2 Last Cornell Win: 2000, 29-28 Last Harvard Win: 2003, 27-0 Last Tie: 1983, 3-3
Offense: Multiple Defense: Multiple 8-Man Front Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/19 Offensive Starters Returning: 5 Defensive Starters Returning: 4 Special Teams Starters Returning: 1
Avg 5.5 3.9
TD 12 6
Passing Att-Com-int R.Fitzpatrick 178-107-8
Yds 1170
TD 16
Receiving B. Edwards C. Mazza
Avg 18.4 18.2
TD 8 4
No 47 21
Yds 1187 430
Yds 864 382
UT-AT—Tot 47-47—94 20-6—26
Cor 1890 ............ 0 1892 ............ 13 1893 ............ 0 1894 ............ 12 1895 ............ 0 1896• ........... 4 1897 ............ 5 1909 ............ 0 1910 ............ 5 1913 ............ 6 1915 ............ 10 1916 ............ 0 1938 ............ 20 1941 ............ 7 1948• ........... 40 1949 ............ 33 1950 ............ 28 1951• ........... 42 1954• ........... 12 1955 ............ 20 1956• ........... 7 1957 ............ 20 1958• ........... 21
. H . 77 . 20 . 34 . 22 . 25 . 13 . 24 . 18 . 27 . 23 .. 0 . 23 .. 0 .. 0 .. 6 . 14 .. 7 .. 6 . 13 .. 7 . 32 .. 6 . 14
Cor 1959 ............ 20 1960• ........... 12 1961 ............ 0 1962• ........... 14 1963 ............ 14 1964 ............ 0 1965• ........... 3 1966 ............ 0 1967• ........... 12 1968 ............ 0 1969• ........... 41 1970 ............ 24 1971• ........... 21 1972 ............ 15 1973• ........... 15 1974 ............ 27 1975• ........... 13 1976 ............ 9 1977• ........... 7 1978 ............ 25 1979• ........... 41 1980 ............ 12 1981• ........... 10
. H . 16 .. 0 . 14 . 12 . 21 . 16 .. 3 . 21 . 14 . 10 . 24 . 27 . 16 . 33 . 21 . 39 . 34 .. 3 . 17 . 20 . 14 . 20 . 27
Cor 1982 ............ 13 1983• ........... 3 1984 ............ 18 1985• ........... 17 1986 ............ 3 1987• ........... 29 1988 ............ 19 1989• ........... 28 1990 ............ 20 1991• ........... 22 1992 ............ 31 1993• ........... 27 1994 ............ 18 1995• ........... 28 1996 ............ 20 1997• ........... 9 1998 ............ 12 1999• ........... 24 2000 ............ 29 2001 ............ 6 2002 ............ 23 2003 ............ 0
. H . 25 .. 3 . 24 . 20 .. 0 . 17 . 17 .. 0 . 17 . 17 . 13 .. 0 . 13 . 27 . 13 . 34 . 19 . 23 . 28 . 26 . 52 . 27
•games at Ithaca
Other 7 sacks, 15 TFL 3 INT, 1 TD
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Last Shutout: 2003, Harvard 27-0 Current Streak: Harvard, 3 games Longest Cornell Win Streak: 11 (1986-96) Longest Harvard Win Streak: 10 (1890-1913)
CORNELL-HARVARD SERIES SCORES (Won 31, Lost 35, Tied 2)
2004 PERSONNEL
Defensive B.Everett G. Sonkur
Harvard Head Coach Tim Murphy
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Tim Murphy Alma Mater: Springfield ‘78 Record at Harvard: 56-43, 11th year Career Record: 88-88-1, 18th year Office Phone: 617-495-2207 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator): QB Dave Cecchini* WR Matt Cersosimo RB Chris Nugai OL Ron Crook Defensive Assistants (*coordinator): DB Kevin Doherty* DS Matt Burke DL EricWesterfield OLB Luke Thompson LB/ST John Butler
Rushing C. Dawson R.Fitzpatrick
Holy Cross at Brown at Lafayette Cornell Northeastern at Princeton at Dartmouth Columbia at Penn Yale
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MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
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Game 5 — Colgate Raiders 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,800 Colors: Maroon, White and Gray Nickname: Raiders Conference: Patriot League Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium Capacity-Surface: 10,221-Natural Grass President: Rebecca Chopp Athletic Director: David T. Roach 2003 Record: 15-1 2003 Patriot League Record: 7-0 2003 Patriot League Finish: 1st
Sept. 11 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
MEDIA RELATIONS
at Georgetown atBuffalo at Dartmouth Towson at Cornell at Princeton Yale Bucknell at Lafayette Lehigh Fordham at Holy Cross Massachusetts WesternIllinois atFloridaAtlantic Delaware
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Dick Biddle Alma Mater: Duke ‘70 Record at Colgate: 69-27, 9th year Career Record: 69-27, 9th year Office Phone: 315-228-7603 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator): OL *Mike Foley QB Dan Hunt WR Chris Young RB Jon Genson Defensive Assistants (*coordinator): DB *Ed Pinkham LB Robert Fraser DL Ross Thoreson OLB Nick Monroe
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Passing C. Brown
Att-Com-int 395-223-15
Receiving L. Graham D. Long
No 77 14
Yds 1140 154
Defensive UT-AT—Tot B. Anderson 36-25—61 R.Miller 30-24—54
Avg 5.2 2.9
TD 29 9
Yds 2832
TD 22
Avg 14.8 11.0
TD 8 2
Other 3 INT, 2.5 TFL 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks
Cor 1896• ........... 6 1897• ........... 6 1898• ........... 29 1899 ............ 42 1900• ........... 16 1901• ........... 17 1902• ........... 5 1903• ........... 12 1904• ........... 17 1905• ........... 12 1906• ........... 0 1907• ........... 18 1908• ........... 9 1911• ........... 6 1912• ........... 7 1913• ........... 0 1914• ........... 3 1917• ........... 0 1919• ........... 0 1920• ........... 42 1921• ........... 31 1922• ........... 14 1923• ........... 34 1937• ........... 40 1938• ........... 15 1939• ........... 14 1940• ........... 34 1941• ........... 21 1942• ........... 6 •games at Ithaca
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20-19 38-15 31-19 26-7 27-24 30-3 52-40 50-6 47-31 17-10 14-3 45-38 19-7 28-27 36-24 0-40
Last Shutout: 1968, Cornell 17-0 Current Streak: Colgate, 8 games Longest Cornell Win Streak: 10 (1896-1905) Longest Colgate Win Streak: 8 (1993-2003)
CORNELL-COLGATE SERIES SCORES (Won 46, Lost 37, Tied 3)
RETURNING LEADERS Yds 2326 453
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L
Record: Cornell leads 46-37-3 Last Cornell Win: 1992, 25-7 Last Colgate Win: 2003, 27-24 Last Tie: 1965, 0-0
Offense: Multiple Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/16 Offensive Starters Returning: 7 Defensive Starters Returning: 5 Special Teams Starters Returning: 2
Att 450 154
Colgate Head Coach Dick Biddle
THE CORNELL-COLGATE SERIES SINCE 1896
2004 PERSONNEL
Rushing J.Branch C. Brown
at Massachusetts Dartmouth Georgetown at Yale Princeton at Cornell Holy Cross at Lehigh Lafayette at Bucknell at Fordham
2003 RESULTS
Director: Bob Cornell Office Phone: 315-228-7602 Home Phone: 315-824-3637 E-mail: rcornell@mail.colgate.edu SID Office Fax: 315-228-7977 Web Site: goColgateRaiders.com Press Box Phone: 315-228-6863
COACHING
Oct. 16 ... 1 p.m. *Schoellkopf Field*
Col .. 0 .. 0 .. 5 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . 11 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . 13 .. 0 .. 7 . 20 . 21 .. 6 .. 7 .. 0 .. 7 .. 7 .. 6 . 12 .. 0 .. 2 . 18
Cor 1943 ............ 7 1944• ........... 7 1945• ........... 20 1946• ........... 13 1947 ............ 27 1948• ........... 14 1949• ........... 39 1950• ........... 26 1951 ............ 41 1952• ........... 7 1953• ........... 27 1954• ........... 14 1955• ........... 6 1956 ............ 6 1957• ........... 13 1958• ........... 13 1959 ............ 20 1960• ........... 8 1961• ........... 34 1962• ........... 12 1963• ........... 17 1964 ............ 3 1965• ........... 0 1966• ........... 15 1967 ............ 23 1968• ........... 17 1969• ........... 24 1970 ............ 17 1971• ........... 38
Col . 20 . 14 .. 6 .. 9 . 18 .. 6 . 27 . 18 . 18 . 14 .. 7 . 19 . 21 . 34 . 14 .. 0 . 15 . 28 .. 0 . 23 . 21 .. 8 .. 0 . 14 .. 7 .. 0 . 28 .. 7 . 20
Cor 1972• ........... 37 1973 ............ 35 1974• ........... 40 1975• ........... 22 1976• ........... 20 1977• ........... 22 1978 ............ 21 1979• ........... 36 1980 ............ 20 1981• ........... 10 1982• ........... 6 1983• ........... 7 1984• ........... 7 1985• ........... 20 1986 ............ 21 1987• ........... 3 1988• ........... 17 1990 ............ 24 1991• ........... 13 1992 ............ 25 1993• ........... 6 1996• ........... 21 1997• ...... (OT) 38 1999 ............ 16 2000• ........... 16 2001 ............ 32 2002• ........... 13 2003 ............ 24
Col .. 7 . 21 . 21 . 24 . 25 . 28 . 12 . 21 . 38 . 34 . 21 . 60 . 35 . 21 . 12 . 27 . 14 . 59 . 31 .. 7 . 22 . 31 . 44 . 55 . 23 . 35 . 42 . 27
2004 OPPONENTS
Game 6 — Brown Bears 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 5,711 Colors: Brown, Red and White Nickname: Bears Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Brown Stadium Capacity-Surface: 20,000-Natural Grass President: Ruth J. Simmons AthleticDirector: TBA 2003 Record: 5-5 2003 Ivy League Record: 4-3 2003 Ivy League Finish: 2nd, tied
at Albany at Harvard Rhode Island Fordham Princeton at Cornell Penn at Yale Dartmouth at Columbia
Director: Christopher Humm Office Phone: 401-863-2219 Home Phone: 401-247-2392 E-mail: christopher_humm@brown.edu SID Office Fax: 401-863-1436 Web Site: www.BrownBears.com Press Box Phone: 401-751-2390/3370
Brown Head Coach Phil Estes
W L L L L W L W W W
21-3 14-52 9-27 21-24 14-34 21-7 21-24 55-44 26-21 42-10
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Phil Estes Alma Mater: New Hampshire ‘81 Record at Brown: 36-23, 7th year Career Record: 36-23, 7th year Office Phone: 401-863-2424 Offensive Assistant (*coordinator) OL Frank Sheehan TE/ST Paul Boudreau, Jr. WR Kevin Bourgoin RB Shaun Johnson Defenisve Assistants (*coordinator) DB Abbott Burrell (Asst.HeadCoach) LB Michael Kelleher* DL Neil McGrath DB Shaun Johnson OLB Paul Frisone
2004 PERSONNEL Offense: Pro Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/16 Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 7 RETURNING LEADERS Att 275
Avg 5.4
TD 15
Passing Att-Com-int M. Hostetler 16-9-0
Yds 42
TD 0
Receiving J.Schreck N. Hartigan
Avg 12.5 9.6
TD 4 1
No 42 31
Yds 1498
Yds 525 297
Defensive UT-AT—Tot C. Young 53-31—84 A. Gutierrez 37-24—61
THE CORNELL-BROWN SERIES SINCE 1895 In Ivy Play: Brown leads 24-22-1 Record: Tied 25-25-1 Last Cornell Win: 2002, 10-7 (2 OT) Last Brown Win: 2003, 21-7 Last Tie: 1967, 14-14
Last Shutout: 1988, Cornell 35-0 Current Streak: Brown, 1 game Longest Cornell Win Streak: 5 (1968-72) Longest Brown Win Streak: 8 (1973-80)
CORNELL-BROWN SERIES SCORES (Won 25, Lost 25, Tied 1) Cor 1895• ........... 6 1914 ............ 28 1955 ............ 20 1956 ............ 6 1957• ........... 13 1958 ............ 8 1959• ........... 19 1960 ............ 6 1961• ........... 25 1962 ............ 28 1963• ........... 28 1964 ............ 28 1965• ........... 41 1966 ............ 23 1967• ........... 14 1968 ............ 31 1969• ........... 14
. B .. 4 .. 7 .. 7 . 13 .. 6 . 12 .. 0 .. 7 .. 0 . 26 . 25 . 31 . 21 . 14 . 14 .. 0 .. 7
Cor 1970 ............ 35 1971• ........... 21 1972 ............ 48 1973• ........... 7 1974 ............ 8 1975• ........... 23 1976• ........... 12 1977 ............ 3 1978• ........... 13 1979 ............ 7 1980• ........... 25 1981 ............ 14 1982• ........... 19 1983 ............ 3 1984• ........... 9 1985 ............ 0 1986• ........... 27
. B . 21 .. 7 . 28 . 17 . 16 . 45 . 28 . 21 . 21 . 28 . 32 .. 9 . 38 . 14 . 13 . 22 .. 9
Cor 1987 ............ 15 1988• ........... 35 1989 ............ 7 1990• ........... 34 1991 ............ 20 1992• ........... 16 1993 ............ 21 1994• ........... 3 1995 ............ 38 1996• ........... 21 1997 ............ 12 1998• ........... 7 1999 ............ 33 2000 ............ 40 2001• ........... 21 2002 (2 OT) ...... 10 2003• ........... 7
. B . 23 .. 0 . 28 .. 7 . 17 .. 6 .. 3 . 16 . 28 . 35 . 37 . 20 . 28 . 56 . 49 .. 7 . 21
•games at Ithaca
Other 4 TFL, 2 INT 5.5 TFL, 3 INT
2004 FOOTBALL
WWW .CORNELL B IG R ED . COM
Rushing N. Hartigan
Albany Harvard at Rhode Island at Fordham at Princeton Cornell at Penn Yale at Dartmouth Columbia
2003 RESULTS
MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
Oct. 23 ... 1 p.m. at Providence, R.I.
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2004 OPPONENTS 2004
Game 7 — Princeton Tigers 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20
Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 4,600 Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Tigers Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Princeton Stadium Capacity-Surface: 27,800-Natural Grass President: Shirley M. Tilghman Athletic Director: Gary D. Walters 2003 Record: 2-8 2003 Ivy League Record: 2-5 2003 Ivy League Finish: 7th
Lehigh at Lafayette Columbia Colgate at Brown at Harvard Cornell at Penn Yale at Dartmouth
Football Contact: Craig Sachson Office Phone: 609-258-3680 Home Phone: NA E-mail: sachson@princeton.edu SID Office Fax: 609-258- 2399 Web Site: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Press Box Phone: 609-258-0660
13-28 13-28 27-33 3-30 34-14 40-43 (OT) 28-6 7-37 24-27 (2OT) 15-21
In Ivy Play: Princeton leads 30-17-1 Record: Princeton leads 53-31-2 Last Cornell Win: 2001, 10-7 Last Princeton Win: 2003, 28-6 Last Tie: 1978, 14-14
RETURNING LEADERS Rushing J. Veach B. Benson
Att 141 104
Avg 4.6 4.5
TD 6 5
Passing Att-Com-int D.Splithoff 142-85-4 M. Verbit 150-75-7
Yds 1223 935
TD 8 4
Receiving B.J. Szymanski j. Veach
Avg 14.7 10.9
TD 4 3
No 44 20
Yds 642 467
Yds 823 219
UT-AT—Tot 47-67—114 32-29—61
2004 FOOTBALL
Last Shutout: 1998, Princeton 6-0 Current Streak: Princeton, 2 games Longest Cornell Win Streak: 4 (1970-73) Longest Princeton Win Streak: 7 (1891-98)
CORNELL-PRINCETON SERIES SCORES (Won 31, Lost 53, Tied 2)
Offense: Pro I Defense: Multiple Front Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/22 Offensive Starters Returning: 9 Defensive Starters Returning: 9 Special Teams Starters Returning: 2
WWW .CORNELL B IG R ED . COM
L L L L W L W L L L
THE CORNELL-PRINCETON SERIES SINCE 1891
2004 PERSONNEL
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Princeton Head Coach Roger Hughes
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Roger Hughes Alma Mater: Doane ‘82 Record at Princeton: 14-25, 5th year Career Record: 14-25, 5th year Office Phone: 609-258-3514 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator) Dave Rackovan* OL Stanley Clayton WR Scott Sallach Defensive Assistants (*coordinator) DL Steve Verbit* Run Def. Don Dobes DB/ST EricJackson DB Josh Nowocin DL Eric Van Heusen
Defensive J.Stull ABorelli
Lafayette at San Diego at Columbia at Colgate Brown Harvard at Cornell Penn at Yale Dartmouth
2003 RESULTS
MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
Oct. 30 ... 12:00 p.m. *Schoellkopf Field*
Other 14 sacks, 4 BrUp 9 sacks, 4 BrUp
Cor 1891 ............ 0 1893• ........... 0 1894• ........... 4 1895• ........... 0 1896 ............ 0 1897 ............ 0 1898 ............ 0 1899• ........... 5 1900 ............ 12 1901• ........... 6 1902 ............ 0 1903 ............ 0 1904• ........... 6 1905 ............ 6 1906• ........... 5 1907• ........... 6 1927• ........... 10 1928 ............ 0 1929• ........... 13 1930 ............ 12 1931• ........... 33 1932 ............ 0 1934 ............ 0 1935• ........... 0 1936 ............ 13 1937 ............ 20 1939 ............ 20 1943 ............ 30 1945• ........... 6 •games at Ithaca
. P .. 6 . 46 . 12 .. 6 . 37 . 10 .. 6 .. 0 .. 0 .. 8 . 10 . 44 . 18 . 16 . 14 .. 5 . 21 .. 3 .. 7 .. 7 .. 0 .. 0 . 45 . 54 . 41 .. 7 .. 7 .. 0 . 14
Cor 1946 ............ 14 1947 ............ 28 1949• ........... 14 1950 ............ 0 1951 ............ 15 1952• ........... 0 1953 ............ 26 1954 ............ 27 1955• ........... 20 1956• ........... 21 1957 ............ 14 1958• ........... 34 1959 ............ 0 1960• ........... 18 1961 ............ 25 1962• ........... 35 1963 ............ 14 1964 ............ 12 1965• ........... 27 1966 ............ 0 1967• ........... 47 1968 ............ 13 1969• ........... 17 1970 ............ 6 1971• ........... 19 1972 ............ 22 1973• ........... 37 1974 ............ 20 1975• ........... 8
. P .. 7 . 21 . 12 . 27 . 53 . 27 . 19 .. 0 . 26 . 32 . 47 .. 8 . 20 . 21 . 30 . 34 . 51 . 17 . 36 .. 7 . 13 . 41 . 24 .. 3 .. 8 . 15 .. 6 . 41 . 16
Cor 1976• ........... 0 1977 ............ 0 1978• ........... 14 1979 ............ 14 1980• ........... 17 1981 ............ 14 1982• ........... 36 1983 ............ 32 1984• ........... 9 1985 ............ 27 1986• ........... 39 1987 ............ 6 1988• ........... 17 1989 ............ 7 1990• ........... 17 1991 ............ 0 1992• ........... 20 1993 ............ 12 1994• ........... 31 1995 ............ 22 1996• ...... (OT) 33 1997• ........... 14 1998 ............ 0 1999 ............ 20 2000• ........... 25 2001 ............ 10 2002• ...... (OT) 25 2003 ............ 6
. P .. 3 . 34 . 14 . 26 .. 7 . 37 . 41 . 30 . 17 . 33 .. 8 . 23 . 26 . 21 . 14 . 18 . 22 . 18 . 16 . 24 . 27 . 10 .. 6 .. 3 . 24 .. 7 . 32 . 28
2004 OPPONENTS
Game 8 — Dartmouth Big Green 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20
Location: Hanover, N.H. Enrollment: 4,200 Colors: Green and White Nickname: Big Green Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Memorial Field Capacity-Surface: 20,416-Natural Grass President: James Wright Athletic Director: Josie Harper 2003 Record: 5-5 2003 Ivy League Record: 4-3 2003 Ivy League Finish: 2nd, tied
Colgate L at New Hampshire L Penn L at Yale L at Holy Cross W Columbia W at Harvard W Cornell W at Brown L Princeton W
Director: Kathy Slattery Office Phone: 603-646-2468 Home Phone: 603-448-2103 E-mail: kathy.r.slattery@dartmouth.edu SID Office Fax: 603-646-1286 Web Site: athletics.dartmouth.edu Press Box Phone: 603-646-2468
2004 PERSONNEL Offense: Multiple Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/12 Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 9 Special Teams Starters Returning: 2
Receiving A. Hall C.Little Defensive C. Dodds J. Dooley
9-31 17-42 20-33 17-40 24-20 26-21 30-16 26-17 21-26 21-15
Att 150 91
Yds 538 351
Att-Com-int 312-177-9 No 24 7
Yds 418 33
UT-AT—Tot 48-49—97 35-38—73
Avg 3.6 3.9
TD 4 3
Yds 2138
TD 15
Avg 17.4 4.7
TD 4 0 Other 6 BrUP 4 TFL
THE CORNELL-DARTMOUTH SERIES SINCE 1900 In Ivy Play: Dartmouth leads 35-13-0 Record: Dartmouth leads 50-36-1 Last Cornell Win: 2002, 21-19 Last Dartmouth Win: 2003, 26-17 Last Tie: 1937, 6-6
Last Shutout: 1976, Dartmouth 35-0 Current Streak: Dartmouth, 1 game Longest Cornell Win Streak: 5 (1950-54) Longest Dartmouth Win Streak: 11 (1968-78)
CORNELL-DARTMOUTH SERIES SCORES (Won 36, Lost 50, Tied 1) Cor 1900• ........... 23 1912• ........... 0 1919 ............ 0 1920 ............ 3 1921• ........... 59 1922 ............ 23 1923 ............ 32 1924 ............ 14 1925 ............ 13 1926• ........... 24 1927 ............ 7 1928• ........... 0 1929 ............ 14 1930• ........... 13 1931 ............ 0 1932• ........... 21 1933 ............ 7 1934• ........... 21 1935 ............ 6 1936• ........... 6 1937 ............ 6 1938• ........... 14 1939 ............ 35 1940 ............ 0 1941• ........... 33 1942 ............ 21 1943 ............ 0 1944• ........... 14 1945 ............ 20
. D .. 6 . 24 .. 9 . 14 .. 7 .. 0 .. 7 . 27 . 62 . 23 . 53 . 28 . 18 . 19 . 14 .. 6 .. 0 .. 6 . 41 . 20 .. 6 .. 7 .. 6 .. 3 . 19 . 19 . 20 . 13 . 13
Cor 1946• ........... 21 1947 ............ 13 1948• ........... 27 1949 ............ 7 1950• ........... 24 1951 ............ 21 1952• ........... 13 1953 ............ 28 1954• ........... 40 1955 ............ 0 1956• ........... 14 1957 ............ 19 1958• ........... 15 1959 ............ 12 1960• ........... 0 1961 ............ 14 1962• ........... 21 1963 ............ 7 1964• ........... 33 1965 ............ 0 1966• ........... 23 1967 ............ 24 1968• ........... 6 1969 ............ 7 1970• ........... 0 1971 ............ 14 1972• ........... 22 1973 ............ 0 1974• ........... 9
. D .. 7 . 21 . 26 . 16 .. 0 . 13 .. 7 . 26 . 21 .. 7 . 27 . 20 . 32 . 21 . 20 . 15 . 28 . 12 . 15 . 20 . 32 . 21 . 27 . 24 . 24 . 24 . 31 . 17 . 21
Cor 1975 ............ 10 1976• ........... 0 1977 ............ 13 1978• ........... 7 1979 ............ 21 1980• ........... 7 1981 ............ 7 1982• ........... 13 1983 ............ 17 1984• ........... 13 1985• ........... 17 1986 ............ 10 1987• ........... 21 1988 ............ 24 1989• ........... 14 1990• ........... 6 1991 ............ 25 1992• ........... 26 1993 ............ 27 1994• ........... 17 1995 ............ 24 1996• ........... 21 1997 ............ 20 1998• ........... 14 1999 ............ 17 2000• ........... 49 2001 ............ 28 2002• ........... 21 2003 ............ 17
. D . 33 . 35 . 17 . 14 . 10 .. 3 . 42 . 14 . 31 . 10 . 20 .. 7 . 14 .. 7 . 28 . 11 . 31 . 16 . 28 . 14 . 19 . 38 . 24 . 11 . 20 . 31 . 24 . 19 . 26
•games at Ithaca
2004 FOOTBALL
WWW .CORNELL B IG R ED . COM
RETURNING LEADERS
Passing C.Rittgers
Dartmouth Head Coach John Lyons
INFORMATION
Head Coach: John Lyons Alma Mater: Pennsylvania ‘74 Record at Dartmouth: 54-54-1, 13th year Career Record: 59-59-1, 13th year Office Phone: 603-646-2467 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator) QB John Perry* RB Adam Hollis OL JoeLeslie WR Jeff McNamara TE Drew DiGiacinto Defensive Assistants (*coordinator) DC/DB Robert Talley* DL Pat O’Leary LB Ed Walsh DB KiJuan Ware
Rushing C.Little P Risha
at Colgate New Hampshire at Penn Yale Holy Cross at Columbia Harvard at Cornell Brown at Princeton
2003 RESULTS
MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
Nov. 6 ... 1 p.m. *Schoellkopf Field*
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2004 OPPONENTS 2004
Game 9 — Columbia Lions 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 Oct. 30 6 13 20
Location: New York, N.Y. Enrollment: 5,376 Colors: Columbia Blue and White Nickname: Lions Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Lawrence A. Wien Stadium Capacity-Surface: 17,000-AstroTurf President: Lee Bollinger Interim Athletic Director: Paul Fernandes 2003 Record: 4-6 2003 Ivy League Record: 3-4 2003 Ivy League Finish: 6th
at Fordham Bucknell at Princeton at Lafayette Penn at Dartmouth Yale Harvard at Cornell Brown
Football Contact: Todd Kennedy Office Phone: 212-854-2534 Home Phone: NA E-mail: tk149@columbia.edu SID Office Fax: 212-854-8168 Web: http://www.gocolumbialions.com Press Box Phone: 212-304-8023
30-37 19-12 33-27 27-41 7-31 21-26 14-29 16-13 34-21 10-42
In Ivy Play: Cornell leads 32-16-0 Record: Cornell leads 57-31-3 Last Cornell Win: 2002, 17-14 Last Columbia Win: 2003, 34-21 Last Tie: 1935, 7-7
RETURNING LEADERS Rushing J.Otis
Att 64
Yds 123
Att-Com-int 372-217-13
Receiving W. Fletcher J.Reuter
No 59 9
Yds 874 100
Defensive UT-AT—Tot M. Quarshie 31-26—57 P. Nwokocha 30-13-43
Avg 1.9
TD 3
Yds 2552
TD 17
Avg 14.8 11.1
TD 9 1 Other 12 TFL 3 INT
Cr 1889 ............ 20 1890• ........... 36 1899 ............ 29 1901 ............ 24 1903• ........... 12 1904 ............ 6 1905• ........... 6 1920• ........... 34 1921 ............ 41 1922• ........... 56 1923 ............ 35 1924• ........... 14 1925 ............ 17 1926 ............ 9 1927• ........... 0 1928 ............ 0 1929• ........... 12 1930 ............ 7 1931• ........... 13 1932 ............ 0 1933• ........... 6 1934 ............ 0 1935• ........... 7 1936 ............ 6 1937• ........... 34 1938 ............ 23 1939• ........... 13 1940• ........... 27 1941 ............ 0 1942 ............ 13 1943• ........... 33 •games at Ithaca
2004 FOOTBALL
Last Shutout: 1990, Cornell 41-0 Current Streak: Columbia, 1 game Longest Cornell Win Streak: 12 (1977-88) Longest Columbia Win Streak: 3 (1903-05, 1932-34, 1960-62, 1992-94)
CORNELL-COLUMBIA SERIES SCORES (Won 57, Lost 31, Tied 3)
Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/12 Offensive Starters Returning: 5 Defensive Starters Returning: 7
WWW .CORNELL B IG R ED . COM
L W W L L L L W W L
THE CORNELL-COLUMBIA SERIES SINCE 1889
2004 PERSONNEL
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Columbia Head Coach Bob Shoop
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Bob Shoop Alma Mater: Yale ‘88 Record at Columbia: 4-6, 2nd Career Record: 4-6, 2nd Office Phone: 212-854-7061 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator) OL Rich Skrosky* WR Carlton Hall TE Bob Muckian QB John DeFilippo RB/ST Sean Ryan Defensive Assistants (*coordinator) DL Tim Weaver* DS Pat Madden LB Mike Siravo DS Shawn West
Passing J.Otis
Fordham at Bucknell Princeton Lafayette at Penn Dartmouth at Yale at Harvard Cornell at Brown
2003 RESULTS
MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
Nov. 13 ... 12:30 p.m. at New York, N.Y.
. Cl .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . 17 . 12 . 12 .. 7 .. 7 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . 14 . 17 .. 0 .. 0 .. 6 . 10 .. 0 .. 6 .. 9 . 14 .. 7 . 14 . 20 .. 7 .. 7 .. 0 .. 7 . 14 .. 6
Cr 1944 ............ 25 1945 ............ 26 1946 ............ 12 1947• ........... 0 1948 ............ 20 1949• ........... 54 1950 ............ 19 1951• ........... 20 1952 ............ 21 1953• ........... 27 1954 ............ 26 1955• ........... 34 1956 ............ 19 1957• ........... 8 1958 ............ 25 1959• ........... 13 1960 ............ 6 1961• ........... 7 1962 ............ 21 1963• ........... 18 1964 ............ 57 1965• ........... 20 1966 ............ 31 1967• ........... 27 1968 ............ 25 1969• ........... 10 1970 ............ 31 1971• ........... 24 1972 ............ 0 1973• ........... 44 1974 ............ 24
. Cl .. 7 . 34 .. 0 . 22 . 13 .. 0 . 20 . 21 . 14 . 13 .. 0 . 19 . 25 .. 0 .. 0 .. 7 . 44 . 35 . 25 . 17 . 20 .. 6 .. 6 . 14 . 34 .. 3 . 20 . 21 . 14 . 14 .. 0
Cr 1975• ........... 19 1976 ............ 17 1977• ........... 20 1978 ............ 35 1979• ........... 24 1980 ............ 24 1981• ........... 15 1982 ............ 35 1983• ........... 31 1984 ............ 19 1985• ........... 21 1986 ............ 28 1987• ........... 31 1988 ............ 42 1989• ........... 19 1990 ............ 41 1991• ........... 28 1992 ............ 30 1993• ........... 24 1994 ............ 33 1995• ........... 35 1996 ............ 10 1997• ........... 33 1998 ............ 10 1999• ........... 31 2000 ............ 35 2001• ........... 28 2002 ............ 17 2003• ........... 21
. Cl . 42 . 35 .. 7 . 14 .. 7 .. 0 .. 9 . 26 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 0 . 20 . 19 . 25 .. 0 . 21 . 35 . 29 . 38 . 14 . 24 . 22 . 22 . 29 . 31 . 35 . 14 . 34
2004 OPPONENTS
Game 10 — Penn Quakers 2004 SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sept. 18 25 Oct. 2 9 16 23 Oct. 30 6 13 20
Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 9,900 Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Quakers Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Franklin Field Capacity-Surface: 52,958-Next Turf President: Dr. Amy Gutmann Athletic Director: Steve Bilsky 2003 Record: 10-0 2003 Ivy League Record: 7-0 2003 Ivy League Finish: 1st
Duquense at Lehigh at Dartmouth Bucknell at Columbia Yale at Brown Princeton at Harvard Cornell
Football Contact: Mat Kanan Office Phone: 215-898-6128 Cell Phone: TBA E-mail: mkanan@pobox.upenn.edu SID Office Fax: 215-898-1747 Web Site: www.pennathletics.com Press Box Phone: 215-898-6159
Penn Head Coach Al Bagnoli
W W W W W W W W W W
51-10 31-24 33-20 14-13 31-7 34-31 (OT) 24-21 37-7 32-24 59-7
INFORMATION
Head Coach: Al Bagnoli Alma Mater: Central Conn. St. ‘75 Record at Penn: 86-32, 13th year Career Record: 172-51, 23nd year Office Phone: 215-573-9229 Offensive Assistants (*coordinator) OL Andy Coen* QB Larry Woods RB Steve Downs WR Trey Brown TE Brett Sawyer Defensive Assistants (*coordinator) DS Ray Priore* DL Jim Schaefer LB Cliff Schwenke CB Drew Christ
THE CORNELL-PENN SERIES SINCE 1893 In Ivy Play: Cornell leads, 25-22-1 Record: Penn leads 63-42-5 Last Cornell Win: 1999, 20-12 Last Penn Win: 2003, 59-7 Last Tie: 1974, 28-28
Offense: Multiple one-back Defense: 50 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/24 Offensive Starters Returning: 3 Defensive Starters Returning: 8 Special Teams Starters Returning: 1
Avg 4.6 5.1
TD 10 1
Passing Att-Com-int P. McDermott 36-20-3
Yds 204
TD 2
Receiving D. Castles J. Robinson
Avg 15.0 13.2
TD 10 0
No 71 10
Yds 1266 238
Yds 1067 132
Defensive UT-AT—Tot Other R. San Doval 42-44—86 9.5 TFL; 4.5 sacks B. Arguello 28-17-45 4 INT; 3 FR
Cor 1893 ............ 0 1894 ............ 0 1895 ............ 2 1896 ............ 10 1897 ............ 0 1898 ............ 6 1899 ............ 0 1900 ............ 0 1901 ............ 23 1902 ............ 11 1903 ............ 0 1904 ............ 0 1905 ............ 5 1906 ............ 0 1907 ............ 4 1908 ............ 4 1909 ............ 6 1910 ............ 6 1911 ............ 9 1912 ............ 2 1913 ............ 21 1914 ............ 24 1915 ............ 24 1916 ............ 3 1917 ............ 0 1919 ............ 0 1920 ............ 0 1921 ............ 41 1922 ............ 9 1923 ............ 14 1924 ............ 0 1925 ............ 0 1926 ............ 10 1927 ............ 0 1928 ............ 0 1929 ............ 7 1930 ............ 13
. P . 50 .. 6 . 46 . 32 .. 4 . 12 . 29 . 27 .. 6 . 12 . 42 . 34 .. 6 .. 0 . 12 . 17 . 17 . 12 . 21 .. 7 .. 0 . 12 .. 9 . 23 . 37 . 24 . 28 .. 0 .. 0 .. 7 . 20 .. 7 . 10 . 35 . 49 . 17 .. 7
Cor 1931 ............ 7 1932 ............ 7 1933 ............ 20 1934 ............ 13 1935 ............ 7 1936 ............ 6 1937 ............ 34 1938 ............ 0 1939 ............ 26 1940 ............ 20 1941 ............ 0 1942 ............ 7 1943 ............ 14 1944 ............ 0 1945 ............ 6 1946 ............ 20 1947 ............ 0 1948 ............ 23 1949 ............ 29 1950 ............ 13 1951 ............ 0 1952 ............ 7 1953 ............ 7 1954 ............ 20 1955 ............ 39 1956 ............ 20 1957 ............ 6 1958 ............ 19 1959 ............ 13 1960 ............ 7 1961 ............ 31 1962 ............ 29 1963 ............ 17 1964• ........... 33 1965 ............ 38 1966• ........... 45 1967 ............ 33
. P .. 0 . 13 . 12 . 23 . 33 . 14 . 20 .. 0 .. 0 . 22 . 16 . 34 . 20 . 20 . 59 . 26 . 21 . 14 . 21 .. 6 .. 7 . 14 .. 7 .. 6 .. 7 .. 7 . 14 .. 7 . 28 . 18 .. 0 . 22 .. 8 .. 0 . 14 . 28 . 14
Cor. 1968• ........... 8 1969 ............ 28 1970• ........... 32 1971 ............ 41 1972• ........... 24 1973 ............ 22 1974• ........... 28 1975 ............ 21 1976• ........... 31 1977 ............ 7 1978• ........... 35 1979 ............ 52 1980• ........... 31 1981 ............ 22 1982• ........... 23 1983 ............ 7 1984• ........... 0 1985 ............ 6 1986• ........... 21 1987 ............ 17 1988• ........... 19 1989 ............ 20 1990• ........... 21 1991 ............ 13 1992• ........... 7 1993 ............ 14 1994• ........... 14 1995 ............ 18 1996• ........... 24 1997 .......... + 20 1998• ........... 21 1999 ............ 20 2000• ........... 15 2001 ............ 14 2002• ........... 0 2003 ............ 7
. P . 10 . 14 . 31 . 13 . 20 . 31 . 28 . 27 . 13 . 17 . 17 . 13 .. 9 . 29 .. 0 . 28 . 24 . 10 . 31 . 13 .. 6 .. 6 . 15 . 14 . 14 . 17 . 18 . 37 . 21 . 33 . 35 . 12 . 45 . 38 . 31 . 59
•games at Ithaca; +game forfeited due to use of ineligible player
2004 FOOTBALL
WWW .CORNELL B IG R ED . COM
RETURNING LEADERS Att 276 43
Last Shutout: 2002, Penn 31-0 Current Streak: Penn, 4 games Longest Cornell Win Streak: 7 (1961-67) Longest Penn Win Streak: 8 (1893-1900, 1940-47)
CORNELL-PENN SERIES SCORES (Won 42, Lost 63, Tied 5)
2004 PERSONNEL
Rushing S. Matthews M. Recchiuti
at San Diego Villanova Dartmouth at Bucknell Columbia at Yale Brown at Princeton Harvard at Cornell
2003 RESULTS
MEDIA RELATIONS
COACHING
Nov. 20 ... 12:00 p.m. *Schoellkopf Field*
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2004 OPPONENTS 2004
Cornell vs. All Opponents • 1887-2003 Opponent Albright Alfred Allegheny Amherst Army
Games 2 3 1 2 5
W 2 3 1 1 2
L 0 0 0 1 3
T 0 0 0 0 0
Cor. Pts. 88 154 35 6 94
Opp. Pts. 28 0 0 18 111
2 1 51 43 6
1982 1906 1895 1888 1898
1983 1906 2003 2003 1998
0 2 1 0 25 25 34 9 4 1
0 0 1 0 1
6 72 962 897 194
58 0 944 353 102
Canisius CarlisleIndians Carnegie Tech Case Western Res. Chicago Univ. Chicago U.C. Cincinnati Clarkson Tech Colgate Columbia Crescent A.C.
1 5 3 6 5 2 1 5 86 91 1
1925 1898 1916 1895 1899 1890 1983 1927 1896 1889 1894
1925 1914 1919 1935 1911 1891 1983 1931 2003 2003 1894
1 0 3 2 3 0 5 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 5 0 46 37 57 31 1 0
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0
33 67 55 266 36 16 20 255 1536 1970 22
0 23 7 37 35 20 48 0 1356 1240 0
Dartmouth DetroitA.C. Dickinson
87 1 1
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1941 1922 1912 1906 1989
1962 1922 1948 1949 1989
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9 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
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Oberlin Ohio State
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1898 1939
1919 1940
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1 0
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61 21
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0 0 0
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0 0
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0 0 0 1 5
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Opponent Records Most games vs. one opponent: 110, vs. Penn Most wins vs. one opponent: 57, vs. Columbia Most losses vs. one opponent: 63, vs. Penn Most ties vs. one opponent: 5, vs. Penn Oldest series: Lehigh—1st game in 1887 and last game in 2001 Number of opponents: 86
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2003 Statistics Date Opponent W/L Score Att. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 9/20 BUCKNELL W 21-19 10568 9/27 at Yale* L 7-21 18617 10/4 COLGATE L 24-27 4142 10/11 HARVARD* L 0-27 6123 10/18 GEORGETOWN L 20-42 4358 10/25 BROWN* L 7-21 6864 11/1 at Princeton* L 6-28 14037 11/8 at Dartmouth* L 17-26 4308 11/15 COLUMBIA* L 21-34 4242 11/22 at Penn* L 7-59 8203 * denotes conference game
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TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game Kick Returns: #-Yds. Punt Returns: #-Yds. INT Returns: #-Yds. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds. Punts-Avg. Time of Possession/Game 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions
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Cornell 183 67 99 17 1020 1349 329 340 3.0 102.0 7 2167 399-202-13 5.4 10.7 216.7 9 3187 739 4.3 318.7 52-968 30-215 4-5 17-12 49-422 60-36.9 29:07 57/166 9/25
Opp. 185 91 85 9 2050 2208 158 448 4.6 205.0 18 1825 239-140-4 7.6 13.0 182.5 22 3875 687 5.6 387.5 27-444 34-471 13-88 10-4 61-539 57-35.5 30:53 53/144 9/14
SCORE BY QUARTERS Cornell Opp. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — FIRST QUARTER 38 105 SECOND QUARTER 10 88 THIRD QUARTER 52 51 FOURTH QUARTER 30 60 OVERTIME 0 0 FINAL 130 304
KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Hardaway, Andre 29 588 20.3 0 37 Kellner, John 11 158 14.4 0 29 Fitzsimmons, Clayton 3 65 21.7 0 25 Johnston, Joshu 2 49 24.5 0 28 Nassoiy, Sean 2 36 18.0 0 23 Eckstein, Chris 2 23 11.5 0 12 Nice, Chad 1 19 19.0 0 19 Newell, Todd 1 15 15.0 0 15 Jackson, Anthony 1 15 15.0 0 15 Big Red Totals 52 968 18.6 0 37 Opponent Totals 27 444 16.4 0 50
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RUSHING GP — — — — — — — — — — — — Johnston, Joshua 8 Blanks, Marcus 10 Hardaway, Andre 9 Razzano, Mick 5 Newell, Todd 10 Kellner, John 10 Jackson, Anthony 7 Kuhn, Ryan 3 Garcia, Eduardo 8 TEAM 3 Busch, D.J. 8 Big Red Totals 10 Opponent Totals 10
RECEIVING — — — — — — — — — Kellner, John Yanz, Vic Hill,Carlos Hardaway, Andre Jackson, Anthony Carvolth, Trent Johnston, Joshua Blanks, Marcus Eckstein, Chris Newell, Todd Rao, Arjun Big Red Totals Opponent Totals
No. Gained Lost Net — — — — — — — — — — — — — 103 479 33 446 91 355 54 301 41 147 11 136 32 150 57 93 19 64 0 64 3 62 0 62 2 22 0 22 2 12 1 11 3 1 2 -1 1 0 2 -2 43 57 169 -112 340 1349 329 1020 448 2208 158 2050
Avg. T D Y/G — — — — — — — — — 4.3 4 55.8 3.3 0 30.1 3.3 1 15.1 2.9 2 18.6 3.4 0 6.4 20.7 0 6.2 11.0 0 3.1 5.5 0 3.7 -0.3 0 -0.1 -2.0 0 -0.7 -2.6 0 -14.0 3.0 7 102.0 4.6 18 205.0
GP No. Yds Avg. TD Yds/G — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 10 49 582 11.9 3 58.2 10 45 541 12.0 1 54.1 9 36 419 11.6 3 46.6 9 18 134 7.4 0 14.9 7 14 116 8.3 1 16.6 10 13 168 12.9 1 16.8 8 8 76 9.5 0 9.5 10 6 19 3.2 0 1.9 6 5 51 10.2 0 8.5 10 5 41 8.2 0 4.1 4 3 20 6.7 0 5.0 10 202 2167 10.7 9 216.7 10 140 1825 13.0 22 182.5
TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/G — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Busch, D.J. 8 270 -112 1320 1208 151.0 Razzano, Mick 5 196 93 809 902 180.4 Johnston, Joshua 8 103 446 0 446 55.8 Blanks, Marcus 10 91 301 0 301 30.1 Hardaway, Andre 9 41 136 0 136 15.1 Newell, Todd 10 19 64 0 64 6.4 Kellner, John 10 3 62 0 62 6.2 Kuhn, Ryan 3 9 11 38 49 16.3 Jackson, Anthony 7 2 22 0 22 3.1 Big Red Totals 10 739 1020 2167 3187 318.7 Opponent Totals 10 687 2050 1825 3875 387.5
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB I20 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Baumgartel, Michael 59 2216 37.6 61 3 17 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Big Red Totals 60 2216 36.9 61 3 17 Opponent Totals 57 2023 35.5 62 1 12
PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kellner, John 29 213 7.3 0 37 Nassoiy, Sean 1 2 2.0 0 2 Big Red Totals 30 215 7.2 0 37 Opponent Totals 34 471 13.9 1 88
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PASSING GP Rating Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Long Yds./G — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Busch, D.J. 8 103.96 227 118 8 52.0 1320 7 56 165.0 Razzano, Mick 5 89.97 164 81 4 49.4 809 2 56 161.8 Kuhn, Ryan 3 59.89 7 3 1 42.9 38 0 27 12.7 TEAM 3 0.00 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Big Red Totals 10 97.17 399 202 13 50.6 2167 9 56 216.7 Opponent Totals 10 149.75 239 140 4 58.6 1825 22 64 182.5
Touchdowns Fumbles SCORING Rush Rec. P R K R Int. Oth. Opp. O w n FG PAT PAT-2 Saf. Pts. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Johnston, Joshua 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24 MacMeekin, Trevor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-9 9-9 0-0 0 18 Hill, Carlos 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18 Kellner, John 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18 Razzano, Mick 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12 Weitsman, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 7-7 0-0 0 10 Jackson, Anthony 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Nassoiy, Sean 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Hardaway, Andre 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Yanz, Vic 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 6 Carvolth, Trent 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Big Red Totals 7 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 4-12 16-16 0-1 0 130 Opponent Totals 18 22 0 0 0 1 0 0 7-14 35-38 1-3 0 304
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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GP Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Kellner, John 10 62 582 213 158 0 1015 101.5 Hardaway, Andre 9 136 134 0 588 0 858 95.3 Johnston, Joshua 8 446 76 0 49 0 571 71.4 Yanz, Vic 10 0 541 0 0 0 541 54.1 Hill, Carlos 9 0 419 0 0 0 419 46.6 Blanks, Marcus 10 301 19 0 0 0 320 32.0 Carvolth, Trent 10 0 168 0 0 0 168 16.8 Jackson, Anthony 7 22 116 0 15 0 153 21.9 Newell, Todd 10 64 41 0 15 0 120 12.0 Razzano, Mick 5 93 0 0 0 0 93 18.6 Eckstein, Chris 6 0 51 0 23 0 74 12.3 Fitzsimmons, Clayton 10 0 0 0 65 0 65 6.5 Nassoiy, Sean 7 0 0 2 36 0 38 5.4 Rao, Arjun 4 0 20 0 0 0 20 5.0 Nice, Chad 1 0 0 0 19 0 19 19.0 Kuhn, Ryan 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 Collins, Dan 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5 Big Red Totals 10 1020 2167 215 968 5 4375 437.5 Opponent Totals 10 2050 1825 471 444 88 4878 487.8
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INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long ——————————————————————––––––––————— Thomas, Kyle 2 0 0.0 0 0 Morrissey, Neil 1 0 0.0 0 0 Collins, Dan 1 5 5.0 0 5 Big Red Totals 4 5 1.2 0 5 Opponent Totals 13 88 6.8 0 23
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BUCKNELL .............. 19 C ORNELL ................ 7 C OLGATE ............... 27 AT CORNELL ............. 21 AT YALE ............... 21 AT CORNELL ............. 24 ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell opened up the 2003 seasonwitha21-19victoryoverBucknellinfrontof over 10,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field on Sept. 20. Senior quarterback Mick Razzano was 17-of-30 passing for 216 yards and had three total touchdowns while sophomore Joshua Johnston led the Big Red on the ground with 18 carries for 78 yards. Junior Marcus Blanks added 47. John Kellner led the receiving corps with six catches for 57 yards. Mike McGinty led the Big Red’s defensive charge with 10 tackles to go along with a fumble recovery. BucknellquarterbackDarisWilsonthrewfor125 yardsandbothWilsonandRaphaelDarringtonrushed forover100yardsfortheBison,whotallied265yards on the ground. With Cornell leading 21-19 and Bucknell driving with 5:00 left in the game, a long pass play from Wilson to Albert Marquardt got the Bison into field goal position. However, Ryan Korn’s 27-yard field goal attempt hit the left upright. On Bucknell’s final drive, junior DB Kyle Thomas intercepted a Wilson pass with 0:31 left to seal the win. Trailing 3-0 after a turnover, the Big Red moved out to a 14-6 lead thanks to Razzano, who threw a touchdown to junior Carlos Hill and scored on an 11yard run. A 46-yard punt return for a touchdown by Bucknell’sDanteRosscuttheleadto14-12atthehalf. Razzano got the Big Red on the board first in the second half, rushing for a 5-yard touchdown to put theBigRedup21-12. WilsongottheBisonclosewith 12:21 remaining on a 5-yard plunge to make it a 2119 game. AfterKorn’slatefieldgoalattempthittheuprights, Bucknell had one last shot, but Thomas intercepted Wilson’spassattheCornell14-yardline.TheBigRed thenranouttheclockforitsfirstwinonopeningday since topping Princeton in 1999. Bucknell Cornell
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FirstQuarter B — Korn31-yd.fieldgoal,9:17 C — Hill56-yd.passfromRazzano(MacMeekinkick),6:06 B — Korn37-yd.fieldgoal,3:20 SecondQuarter C — Razzano11-yd.run(MacMeekinkick),13:36 B — Ross46-yd.puntreturn(passfailed),2:24 ThirdQuarter C — Razzano5-yd.run(MacMeekinick),4:01 FourthQuarter B — Wilson5-yd.run(Kornkick),12:21
B 17 52-265 125 9-16-1 9-154 4-36.2 2-1 6-50 28:24
C 21 42-159 216 17-30-0 7-107 6-35.5 2-2 4-35 31:36
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Bucknell—Harrington 9-107, Wilson 24106, Sarnor 14-31, Johnson 5-21. Cornell—Johnston 18-78, Blanks 15-47, Razzano 6-30, Newell 2-6, Team 1-(-2). Passing: Bucknell—Wilson 16-9-1-125. Cornell— Razzano 30-17-0-216. Receiving: Bucknell—Trotter 3-30, Marquardt 2-56, Darrington 2-2, Johnson 1-28, Cangelosi 1-9. Cornell—Kellner 6-57, Johnston 3-43, Yanz 3-23, Carvolth 2-26, Hill 1-56, Newell 1-8, Eckstein 1-3.
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FirstQuarter Y — Cowan1-yd.run(Troostkick),4:35 SecondQuarter noscoring ThirdQuarter Y — Carr,48-yd.run(Troostkick),13:30 Y — Lawrie12-yd.passfromCowan(Troostkick),2:36 FourthQuarter C — Johnston28-yd.run,MacMeekinkick,14:51
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
C 16 32-128 148 19-41-1 7-107 6-46.2 0-0 6-56 29:51
Y 19 50-258 83 6-15-0 6-87 7-34.9 0-0 8-72 30:09
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Cornell—Johnston 13-62, Razzano 8-31, Blanks 8-29, Newell 2-6, Garcia 1-0. Yale—Carr 18115, Cowan 16-99, Knox 14-39, Bydume 1-5, Team 1-0. Passing: Cornell—Razzano 41-19-1-148. Yale— Cowan 15-6-0-83. Receiving: Cornell—Yanz 5-35, Hill 4-30, Kellner 428, Johnston 3-14, Hardaway 1-37, Carvolth 1-6, Blanks 1-(-2). Yale—Lawrie 3-41, Caracciola 1-23, Faherty 1-11, Crawford 1-8.
ITHACA, N.Y. — No. 19 Colgate got a last-second 22-yardfieldgoalfromLaneSchwarzbergtoholdoff Cornell27-24,onOct.4atSchoellkopfField. Cornell trailed 24-7 at the break but tied the contest with 6:32 remaining. However, with two secondsleft,Schwarzberg’skickgaveColgateits11th consecutiveregularseasonwin.JamaalBranchledthe Raiders with 226 yards rushing and two scores and Chris Brown was 19-of-31 passing for 215 yards. Cornell was led by sophomore Joshua Johnston’s 12carriesfor109yards,includinga59-yardtouchdown. Senior Mick Razzano completed 14-of-25 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown. The star for Cornell was senior free safety Neil Morrissey, who recorded24tackles,justthreeshyofaschoolrecord. The Big Red grabbed the lead on its second possession of the game when Johnston charged throughtheline,brokeatackleandraceduntouched fora59-yardscore,hisfirstcollegiatetouchdown. Colgate went on a long drive and evened the score on Branch’s 5-yard scamper. Branch extended the Raiders’ lead in the second quarter with a 1-yard plunge and Colgate made it 217 when Brown found the end zone late in the half. Followinganinterception,Colgatewentbacktowork andSchwarzberghita28-yardfieldgoalgiveColgate a24-7leadatthehalf. In the second half, Razzano tossed a 15-yard pass to freshman receiver Anthony Jackson to cut the lead to 24-14. On Colgate’s next possession, the ball popped out of Brown’s hands at the Big Red 38 and into the hands of Sean Nassoiy, who returned it for the touchdown to make it 24-21. CornelltiedthegameonthestrengthofRazzano’s legs. He had a 20-yard run to set up a 24-yard field goalbyA.J.Weitsmantoeventhescoreat24-24,but Colgate drove down the field and Schwarz connected from 22 yards out to grab the 27-24 win. Colgate Cornell
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FirstQuarter Cor — Johnston59-yd.run(Weitsmankick),4:46 Col — Branch5-yd.run(Schwarzbergkick),0:43 SecondQuarter Col — Branch1-yd.run(Schwarzbergkick),10:59 Col — Brown3-yd.run(Schwarzbergkick),3:59 Col — Schwarzberg28-yd.fieldgoal,1:16 ThirdQuarter Cor — Jackson,A.15-yd.passfromRazzano(Weitsmankick),5:43 Cor — Nassoiy38-yd.fumblerecovery(Weitsmankick),4:05 FourthQuarter Cor — Weitsman24-yd.fieldgoal,6:32 Col — Schwarzberg22-yd.fieldgoal,0:00
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
COL 23 51-291 215 19-31-0 7-41 5-32.4 1-1 4-45 38:13
COR 16 26-177 167 15-29-1 9-165 4-36.5 0-0 5-30 21:47
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Colgate—Branch 34-226, Brown 10-45, Guglielmotti 2-12, Evans 3-9, Pinion 1-1, Team 1-(2). Cornell—Johnston 12-109, Razzano 4-26, Newell 5-24, Blanks, M. 5-18. Passing: Colgate—Brown 31-19-0-215. Cornell— Razzano 25-14-1-171, Busch 4-1-0-(-4). Receiving: Colgate—Gerald 8-87, Graham 6-51, Frieser 4-74, Evans 1-3. Cornell—Kellner 4-78, Jackson, A. 4-22, Yanz 2-26, Newell 2-22, Johnston 1-19, Carvolth 1-4, Blanks, M. 1-(-4).
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Alvin Cowan threw for a touchdown and ran for another to lead Yale to a 217 win over Cornell on Sept. 27 in the Ivy League opener for both teams. TailbackRobertCarrpacedtheBulldogswith115 rushingyards.Stymiedmostofthefirsthalf,Carrran for82yardsinthesecondhalf,breakingloosefora 48-yard scoring run that proved to be the gamewinner. Tailback Joshua Johnston led Big Red with 62 yards on 13 carries and had Cornell’s only score—a 28-yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter. Cowan opened the scoring with a 1-yard run with 4:35leftinthefirstquarter.The75-yard10-playdrive included a 23-yard pass from Cowan to tight end DerekCaracciolathatgottheBulldogstotheCornell 10.Cowan’srunwouldbetheonlyoffenseofthefirst half as the game turned into an early defensive struggle.Therewere11puntsinthefirsthalf,sixby Cornell. TheBulldogswerecomingoffanexplosiveoffensive performance the week before, but took a while togetontrackagainsttheBigRed.Yalefinallyfound itsrhythminthesecondhalf,scoringonCarr’srunon theBulldogs’firstpossessionofthethirdquarter. Cowan also hit Nate Lawrie with a 12-yard scoring strikewithundertwominutesremaininginthethird to ice the game. The Bulldog defense made key stops down the stretch each time Cornell mounted a threat. Cole Harris’5-yardsackofCornellquarterbackMickRazzano endeda15-playdriveinthethirdquarterandturned theballovertotheBulldogsondowns.Itwasthefirst careersackforthebackuplinebacker. Thegame’sonlyturnoversnuffedoutanotherBig Red drive as linebacker Ben Breunig made his first collegiateinterception,pickingoffRazzanomidway throughthethirdquarterasCornellwasdrivingdeep intoYaleterritory.Razzanohiton19-of-41attempts for148yards.Cowancompletedsix-of-15passesfor 83 yards and rushed for 99 yards.
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H ARVARD ............... 27 G E O R G E T O W N ............ 42 B R O W N ................ 21 AT CORNELL .............. 0 AT CORNELL ............. 20 AT CORNELL .............. 7 ITHACA, N.Y. — Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for two touchdowns and added another on the ground to lead No. 23 Harvard to a 27-0 shutout over CornellonOct.11atSchoellkopfField. Fitzpatrick rushed 14 times for 92 yards and added 165 yards in the air, completing 12 of his 17 attempts. Harvard’s receiving corps was led by Brian Edwards, who had eight receptions for 60 yards, and running back Clifton Dawson gained 71 yards on 17 rushes. Cornell quarterback Mick Razzano was 20-of-44 passing for 176 yards and was intercepted twice. Carlos Hill had seven catches for 69 yards for the Big Red and Andre Hardaway added 57 yards on the ground. The Crimson found the end zone twice in the opening quarter to take an early lead. Ryan Tyler rushed in from 5 yards out 7:17 into the contest and Fitzpatrickaddeda10-yardscoringrunlessthanfour minutes later to give Harvard a 13-0 advantage. The Big Red put together a strong drive in the final minutes of the first quarter and was nearing the Harvard red zone before quarterback Mick Razzano fumbled after rushing to the 22-yard line. Matt McBurney picked up the loose ball for the Crimson and returned it past midfield. Harvard then put together a 44-yard scoring drive that culminated in a 5-yard pass from Fitzpatrick to Edwards in the opening minute of the second quarter. Cornellwasinpositiontoputpointsontheboard beforethehalf,asitreachedtheCrimson5-yardline, but the Harvard defense stopped Cornell for no gain on two rushing attempts on third and fourth downs toenterthehalfwitha20-0lead. Harvard would extend its lead late in the third quarterwhenFitzpatrickfoundCoreyMazzafora64yard touchdown pass to complete a quick 84-yard drivethatlastedjust1:42.Itwasthelonescoringplay foreitherteaminthesecondhalfandsealedthe270victoryfortheCrimson. Harvard Cornell
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FirstQuarter H — Tyler5-yd.run(kickfailed),7:43 H — Fitzpatrick10-yd.run(Kingstonkick),3:56 SecondQuarter H — Edwards5-yd.passfromFitzparick(Kingstonkick),14:21 ThirdQuarter H — Mazza64-yd.passfromFitzpatrick(Kingstonkick),2:49 FourthQuarter noscoring
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Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
H 17 44-210 165 12-20-1 6-67 7-39.7 0-0 7-56 29:00
C 18 39-71 176 20-47-2 10-119 6-44.7 1-1 3-18 31:00
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Harvard—Fitzpatrick 14-83, Dawson 1769,Schires5-18,Edwards1-18,Tyler4-17,Carrington 2-7. Cornell—Hardaway 19-46, Razzano 9-19, Blanks, M. 4-11, Newell 2-2, Johnston 1-0, Busch 4-(-7). Passing: Harvard—Fitzpatrick 17-12-1-165, Schires 3-0-0-0. Cornell—Razzano 44-20-2-176, Busch 3-00-0. Receiving: Harvard—Ewards 7-60, Mazza 2-81, Tyler 2-25, Harvey 1-(-1). Cornell—Hill 7-69, Yanz 4-52, Kellner 3-24, Hardaway 2-15, Jackson, A. 2-13, Carvolth 2-3.
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ITHACA, N.Y. — Marcus Slayton gained 113 yards on the ground and added a pair of touchdowns as Georgetown earned a 42-20 victory over Cornell on Oct.18atSchoellkopfField. The Hoyas earned their first touchdown midway into the opening quarter, when Slayton took a pitch and eluded three Big Red linesmen en route to a 35yard scoring run. Cornell wasted little time evening the score, as quarterback D.J. Busch ended a 76yard drive with a 15-yard pass to Carlos Hill with 4:38 left in the first quarter. The Big Red took its only lead of the contest in the opening minutes of the second quarter when Trevor MacMeekin hit a 27yard field goal to make the score 10-7. FollowingaCornellfumble,Georgetownregained the lead on a 1-yard plunge by Alondzo Turner. Georgetown would find the end zone for the third time after Luke McArdle returned a punt 88 yards to theCornell2beforeSlaytonsnuckinfora21-10lead. McArdle’s 56-yard punt return with 1:22 left before the half led to a Walter Bowser 9-yard touchdown with 27 seconds remaining to give the Hoyas a28-10halftimelead. TheBigRedfumbledduringitsfirstpossessionof the second half, and Georgetown capitalized with Turner’s second rushing touchdown of the day. Down 35-10, Cornell connected on a 56-yard pass from Busch to senior receiver John Kellner to the Georgetown 8-yard line, where sophomore Andre Hardaway rushed in for the first touchdown ofhiscareer. MacMeekin added a 21-yard field goal to cut the deficit to 35-20, but Crawford found McArdle in the end zone from 37 yards out to seal Georgetown’s 4220victory. In his first CU start, Busch completed 18-of-41 passes for 272 yards. Hardaway led Cornell with 56 yardsrushingandKellnercaughtsixballsfor92yards. Georgetown Cornell
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FirstQuarter G — Slayton35-yd.run(Gillmankick),9:31 C — Hill15-yd.passfromBusch(MacMeekinkick),4:38 SecondQuarter C — MacMeekin27-yd.fieldgoal,14:17 G — Turner1-yd.run(Gillmankick),5:47 G — Slayton2-yd.run(Gillmankick),2:59 G — Bowser9-yd.passfromCrawford(Gillmankick),0:27 ThirdQuarter G — Turner1-yd.run(Gillmankick),12:59 C — Hardaway8-yd.run(MacMeekinkick),8:09 C — MacMeekin21-yd.fieldgoal,3:30 FourthQuarter G — McArdle37-yd.passfromCrawford(Gillmankick),14:14
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
G 14 47-189 104 7-16-0 8-251 7-27.9 2-1 9-61 28:28
C 21 41-113 272 18-41-0 8-105 5-46.0 2-2 5-35 31:32
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Georgetown—Slayton 18-109, Turner 1763, Sims 8-16, Craword 2-5. Cornell—Hardaway 1256, Blanks 15-44, Jackson, A. 1-12, Newell 5-11, Busch 8-(-10). Passing: Georgetown—Crawford 14-6-0-90, Turner 2-1-0-14. Cornell—Busch 41-18-0-272. Receiving: Georgetown—McArdle 5-81, Huisking 1-14, Bowser 1-9. Cornell—Kellner 6-92, Jackson, A. 4-55, Hill, 4-55, Yanz 2-51, Carvolth 1-23, Hardaway 1-(-4).
ITHACA, N.Y. — Senior Nick Hartigan rushed for 201 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries as Brown took advantage of Big Red miscues to earn a 21-7 victoryoverCornellonOct.25atSchoellkopfField. Afterascorelessfirstquarter,Hartiganfoundahole and raced 65 yards to get Brown on the board just 11 seconds into the second quarter to put the Bears on theboard.Laterinthequarter,JarrettSchreckcaught an 11-yard pass from backup quarterback Nick Marietti to give Brown a 13-0 advantage. Cornellattemptedtocutintothedeficitwith27yardfield-goalattempt,butthekickpushed right,and the Bears headed into the halftime locker room with a13-0lead. Neither team scored in the third quarter, but Brown used a quick-strike score to open the fourth, withSlagerfindingHillallaloneinthebackoftheend zone for a touchdown. The senior quarterback again hitHillforthetwo-pointconversiontomakethescore 21-0. The Big Red finally dented the scoreboard with 3:26 left in the game, using a no-huddle offense to march down the field. Vic Yanz caught a 10-yard pass fromD.J.Busch.However,BrownrecoveredCornell’s onside kick and the Bears ran out the clock on the strengthofsixconsecutivepositiverunsbyHartigan. For the game, Busch completed 27-of-48 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown, while Yanz posted career highs in both catches and yards, hauling in eightballsfor118yards.SeniorJohnKellneradded sixcatchesfor57yards. Windy conditions forced both teams to work almost exclusively through their ground games and short passes and Brown’s 197-50 advantage on the groundledtheBearstotheirfirstIvyvictoryofthe season. Brown Cornell
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FirstQuarter noscoring SecondQuarter B — Hartigan65-yd.run(Mariettikick),14:49 B — Schreck11-yd.passfromMarietti(kickblocked),7:50 ThirdQuarter noscoring FourthQuarter B — Hill17-yd.passfromSlager(HillpassfromSlager),13:40 C — Yanz10-yd.passfromBusch(MacMeekin),3:26
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
B 16 35-197 117 14-26-0 8-83 7-33.3 0-0 7-68 27:52
C 19 29-50 236 27-48-0 7-88 8-36.8 2-0 7-54 32:08
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Brown—Hartigan 29-201, Hostetler 2-1, Slager 3-0, Team 1-(-5). Cornell—Blanks, M. 13-36, Hardaway 4-18, Jackson, A. 1-10, Garcia 1-1, Busch 10-(-15). Passing: Brown—Slager 22-10-0-87, Hostetler 3-3-019, Marietti 1-1-0-11. Cornell—Busch 48-27-0-236. Receiving: Brown—Hill 5-30, Schreck 4-46, Westbrook 2-23, Christ 1-10, Turner 1-4, Grinna 14. Brown—Yanz 8-118, Kellner 6-57, Hill 4-26, Jackson 3-17, Hardaway 3-4, Blanks, M. 2-10, Newell 1-4.
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C ORNELL ................ 6 C ORNELL ............... 17 C OLUMBIA .............. 34 AT PRINCETON ............ 28 AT DARTMOUTH ........... 26 AT CORNELL ............. 21 PRINCETON, N.J. — Matt Verbit threw two of his three touchdown passes in a 22-second span in the firstquarteronNov.1tohelpPrincetondefeatCornell 28-6 at Princeton Stadium. Verbit hit tailback Jon Veachona32-yardscoringpasswith11:15leftinthe firstquarter,thenfoundBlairMorrisonona23-yard touchdown pass just seconds later after Princeton recovered a fumble. Verbit also had a 16-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter to Jon Dekker, capping a 12-play, 88-yard drive that consumed more than five minutes. Veach also scored on a 4-yard run in the fourth quarter. Cornell’s D.J. Busch and John Kellner combined on a 37-yard scoring pass play with 3:16 to go in the game to prevent Princeton from posting its first shutout since 1999. Princeton’sdefense,whichforcedthreeturnovers andhadfoursacks,contributedtobothoftheTigers’ quickfirst-quartertouchdowns. Defensivelinemen Peter Kelly and Joe Weiss had sacks on Cornell’s opening possession. Princeton took over at the Cornell32followingapunt,andonthefirstplay,the defense failed to pick up Veach circling out of the backfield, and Verbit found him wide open along the leftsidelineforawalk-intouchdown. Quarterback Mick Razzano fumbled on Cornell’s next play from scrimmage and Weiss recovered at the 23-yardline.OntheTigers’nextplay,Verbitfound MorrisonbehindlinebackerBradKitlowskiforanother TD. Verbit was 13-of-23 for 239 yards, and made the score 21-0 with a third-down TD pass to Dekker. Cornell had a scoring chance on the opening drive ofthesecondhalfbutthe38-yardfieldgoalattempt bouncedofftheuprightandthentwofourth-quarter turnovers prevented the Big Red from mounting a comeback. Cornell Princeton
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FirstQuarter P — Veach32-yd.passfromVerbit(McDonoughkick),11:15 P — Morrison23-yd.passfromVerbit(McDonoughkick),10:53 SecondQuarter P — Dekker16-yd.passfromVerbit(McDonoughkick),3:05 ThirdQuarter noscoring FourthQuarter P — Veach4-yd.run(Javaronekick),8:44 C — Kellner37-yd.passfromBusch(kickfailed),3:16
C 13 30-28 202 20-39-1 11-155 11-32.7 2-2 2-18 28:16
P 17 44-162 239 13-23-1 10-66 7-39.7 2-1 9-80 31:44
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Cornell—Blanks, M. 14-24, Kellner 1-15, Hardaway 5-15, Johnston 2-3, Razzano 5-(-13), Busch 3-(-16). Princeton—Benson 16-65, Veach 1447,Berbit8-33,Szymanski1-12,Fields2-8,Ellerbee 2-(-1),Lee1-(-2). Passing: Cornell—Razanno 24-11-0-98, Busch 159-1-104. Princeton—Verbit 23-13-1-239. Receiving: Cornell—Yanz 5-38, Hill 4-33, Kellner 326, Hardaway 3-27, Carvolth 1-24, Blanks, M. 110, Jackson, A. 1-9, Rao 1-0, Eckstein 1-6. Princeton—Morrison 3-66, Walz 2-49, Dekker 2-37, Szymanski 2-22, Bly 2-18, Veach 1-32, Mancl 1-15.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Columbia scored just 1:30 into the game and did not relinquish its lead, as the Lions claimed a 34-21 victory over Cornell at Schoellkopf Field on Nov. 15. Jeff Otis threw three touchdown passes for the Lions. Cornell quarterback D.J. Busch threw a career-high 312 yards on 25 of 40 passing in the loss, while Josh Johnston scored twice for the Big Red. On the opening kickoff, Columbia forced a fumbleandrecovereditontheCornell42.Threeplays later,OtisconnectedwithWadeFletcherona16-yard passintheendzoneforthe7-0Columbialead.Later inthequarter,SteveCargileinterceptedBusch.The Lionssettledfora22-yardfieldgoal,whichputthem ahead 10-0 The Big Red covered 71 yards in 12 plays and scored on a 7-yard run by Joshua Johnston, which cut the Lion lead to 10-7. On Columbia’s ensuing possesion, a 35-yard passfromOtistoTravisChmelkgavetheLionsthe177lead.Acareer-long,43-yardfieldgoalbyNickRudd, withunderaminuteleftinthehalfgaveColumbiathe 20-7leadatthebreak. Another interception led to another touchdown catch by Fletcher, this one covering six yards, to put the Lions ahead 27-7. Cornell answered right back with a touchdown of its own on a 45-yard pass from Bush to Trent Carvolth to put the score at 2714. Johnston ran for his second touchdown to make the score 27-21with just over five minutes to play. The Lions put the game out of reach when Otis scored on a bootleg with 1:55 remaining, giving them a 34-21 lead. Ayo Oluwole led the Lions with 138 yards on 27 carries. Otis completed 21-of-36 attempts for 199 yards and four total touchdowns. Cornell’sVicYanzledallreceiverswith106yardson eightcatches.
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FirstQuarter D — Hall13-yd.passfromRittgers(rushfailed),7:58 C — Hill10-yd.passfromBusch(MacMeekinkick),6:20 C — MacMeekin32-yd.fieldgoal,2:10 SecondQuarter D — Cramer25-yd.passfromRittgers(Lavinkick),12:21 ThirdQuarter D — Cramer3-yd.passfromRittgers(kickfailed),7:58 C — Kellner26-yd.passfromBusch(MacMeekinkick),0:51 FourthQuarter D — Barnard14-yd.passfromRittgers(Lavinkick),11:02
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
C 16 29-105 194 18-42-2 6-54 7-29.7 1-1 5-50 26:01
D 18 47-89 207 17-29-0 5-89 6-35.0 1-0 2-16 33:59
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Cornell—Johnston 19-61, Kellner 2-47, Blanks, M. 3-8, Hardaway 1-1, Busch 4-(-12). Dartmouth—Little 25-60, Wedum 11-55, Risha 4-9, Rittgers3-(-10),Team4-(-25). Passing: Cornell—Busch 42-18-2-194, Dartmouth— 29-17-0-207. Receiving: Cornell—Yanz 5-57, Kellner 4-58, Hill 440, Eckstein 2-15, Hardaway 2-13, Carvolth 1-11. Dartmouth—Cramer 7-109, Barnard 4-33, Hall 224, Risha 1-18, Killefer 1-11, Wedum 1-8, Little 1-4.
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FirstQuarter Col — Fletcher16-yd.passfromOtis(Ruddkick),13:15 Col — Rudd22-yd.fieldgoal,8:38 Cor — Johnston7-yd.run(Weitsmankick),3:22 Col — Chmelka35-yd.passfromOtis(Ruddkick),2:55 SecondQuarter Col — Rudd43-yd.fieldgoal,0:40 ThirdQuarter Col — Fletcher6-yd.passfromOtis(Ruddkick),4:57 Cor — Carvolth45-yd.passfromBusch(Weitsmankick),3:09 FourthQuarter Cor — Johnston2-yd.run(Weitsmankick),5:10 Col — Otis3-yd.run(Ruddkick),1:55
Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
Col 20 38-169 199 21-32-1 7-100 4-48.2 1-0 5-48 31:40
Cor 26 35-140 312 25-41-2 7-136 3-32.7 2-2 7-75 28:20
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Columbia—Oluwole 27-138, Otis 7-29, Smith 3-1, DeFazio 1-1. Cornell—Johnston 21-79, Blanks, M. 5-32, Newell 3-15, Busch 6-14. Passing: Columbia—Otis 32-21-1-199. Cornell— Busch 40-25-2-312. Receiving: Columbia—DeFazio 6-39, Fletcher 539, Chmelka 4-76, Reuter 2-21, VanZant 2-17, Bowser 2-7. Cornell—Kellner 10-95, Yanz 8-106, Hill 3-55, Carvolth 2-51, Rao 1-5, Johnston 1-0.
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HANOVER, N.H. — Casey Cramer had seven catches for 109 yards and two touchdowns for Dartmouth as the Big Green defeated Cornell 26-17 on Nov. 8 at Memorial Field. CharlieRittgersfinishedthedaywith207yardson 17-for-29passingandhadfourTDpasses,ChrisLittle was the Big Green’s leading rusher with 60 yards on 25carries. For Cornell, quarterback D.J. Busch had 194 yards on 18-of-42 passing. Vic Yanz was the leading receiver with 57 yards on five catches. John Kellner caught his 100th career pass in the game and finished with four on the afternoon for 58 yards and a touchdown. Joshua Johnston had 19 rushes for 61 yards to lead the Big Red on the ground. Dartmouth opened the scoring with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Hall from Charlie Rittgers at 7:58 in the first quarter to give Dartmouth a 6-0 lead. Cornell came back on the next drive and went ahead 7-6. A reverse to John Kellner was successful for 43 yards. Busch then hit Carlos Hill with a 10yard pass for the TD. Following a muffed punt snap, the Big Red took over on the Dartmouth 31. The drive stalled, but Trevor MacMeekin split the uprights from 32 yards to give Cornell the 10-6 lead. Datmouth made it 1310 at the half with a 25-yard pass from Rittgers to Casey Cramer. Rittgers and Cramer struck again in the third on a 3-yard score. The drive covered 66 yards on 11 plays and gave the Green a 19-10 lead. Cornell cut into that lead late in the third quarter with a 26-yard pass from Busch to John Kellner into the end zone that brought Cornell to within 19-17. TheBigGreenendedthescoringearlyinthefourth quarter when Rittgers connected with Jay Barnard, givingDartmoutha26-17leadwith11:02remaining.
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Game 10 C ORNELL ................ 7 AT PENN ............... 59 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - No. 9 Penn exploded for 28 firstquarterpointsandneverlookedback,rollingto a59-7winoverCornellonNov.22atFranklinField. HelpingtheQuakers’effortwereseniorquarterback Mike Mitchell, who closed out his career by tossing for 371 yards and a school record five touchdowns, and junior wide receiver Dan Castles, who had 204 yards and four scores, which was anotherrecord. Senior wide receiver John Kellner capped off his final game by catching three passes for 47 yards while scoring his eighth career touchdown. Quarterback D.J. Busch passed for 206 yards and a touchdown. However, the Big Red’s six turnovers made it impossible for the offense to find a rhythm. Sophomore Josh Johnston led the Big Red with 54 yards on 17 carries. Sophomore Andre Hardaway led thereceivingcorpswithsixcatchesfor42yards. The Quakers wasted little time going on top with Castleshaulingina60-yardpassfromMitchellonthe firstplayfromscrimmageandgivingPenna6-0lead. The Quakers’ offense continued to roll, and Sam Matthews’plungeon4th-and-goalputtheIvychamps up 14-0. Penn also scored on its third and fourth possessions of the quarter and then cashed in on its last possessionofthehalftoearna35-0halftimelead. The second half opened with Peter Veldman nailing a 35-yard field goal, putting the Quakers up 380. Busch then led Cornell down the field and ended Penn’s thoughts of a shutout with a 20-yard fade pass that Kellner came down with. CastlesandMitchellhookedupforthefourthtime with 3:15 remaining in the third quarter on a 6-yard pass to put Penn up 45-7. The Quakers scored twice inthefourthquarterforthefinalscoringmargin. Cornell Penn
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Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards PassingYards Comp-Att-Int Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession
C 17 37-49 244 23-41-4 11-178 4-30.5 5-2 5-51 30:34
P 24 40-220 371 22-31-0 9-99 3-28.3 1-0 4-43 29:26
IndividualStatistics Rushing: Cornell—Johnston 17-54, Blanks, M. 9-52, Kuhn 2-11, Garcia 1-(-2), Busch 8-(-66). Penn— Mathews 20-105, Ambrogi 4-74, Perskie 10-30, Okere 2-7, DeSmedt 1-4, Mitchell 2-0, Sandberg 10. Passing: Cornell—Busch 34-20-3-206, Kuhn 7-3-138. Penn—Mitchell 30-22-0-371, Valli 1-0-0-0. Receiving: Cornell—Hardaway 6-42, Hill 5-55, Kellner 3-47, Yanz 3-35, Carvolth 2-20, Eckstein 1-27, Newell 1-7, Rao 1-6, Blanks, M. 1-5. Penn—Castles 9-204, Phillips 5-80, Mathews 4-36, Adams 2-18, Robinson 1-28, Marabella 1-5.
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164 221 284 246 261 283 267 304
2003 All-Ivy Offense First Team *Dan Castles (Jr., Penn) Jay Barnard (Sr., Dartmouth) Nate Lawrie (Sr., Yale) — *Chris Clark (Sr., Penn) *Rory Hennessey (Jr., Yale) Kevin Boothe (Jr., Cornell ) Matt Dukes (Sr., Penn) Joe Traverso (Sr., Harvard) Ben Noll (Sr., Penn) Jake Kohl (Sr., Yale) Mike Mitchell (Sr., Penn) *Nick Hartigan (So., Brown) *Clifton Dawson (Fr., Harvard) Sam Mathews (So., Penn) Pete Veldman (Sr., Penn)
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Second Team Brian Edwards (Jr., Harvard) Lonnie Hill (So., Brown) Casey Cramer (Sr., Dartmouth) Wade Fletcher (Jr., Columbia) Kevin Coco (Sr., Columbia) Chris Kupchik (Sr., Penn) Will Conroy (Sr., Yale)
Alvin Cowan (Sr., Yale) Robert Carr (Jr., Yale) Ayo Oluwole (Sr., Columbia) JohnTroost(Jr.,Yale)
2003 All-Ivy Defense First Team *Ryan Strahlendorff (Sr., Penn) *Joe Weiss (Sr., Princeton) Jessie Hawkins (Sr., Brown) Ryan Conger (Jr., Dartmouth) Tim Kirby (Sr., Princeton) *Dante Balestracci (Sr., Harvard) *Steve Lhotak (Sr., Penn) Bobby Everett (Jr., Harvard) Ric San Doval (Jr., Penn) JustinStull(So.,Princeton) *Benny Butler (Sr., Harvard) Chris Raftery (Sr., Harvard) Duvol Thompson (Jr., Penn) Rudy Brown (Jr., Penn) Nick Rudd (Jr., Columbia) Colin McDonough (Fr., Princeton)
Pos. DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P P
Second Team Michael Quarshie (Jr., Columbia) Mike Sangobowale (Jr., Penn) Jon Berrier (Sr., Harvard) Josh Dooley (So., Dartmouth) Ken Estrera (Sr., Yale) Drew Gallagher (Sr., Brown) Clayton Smith (Jr., Dartmouth) Steven Cargile (Sr., Columbia) Bryan Arguello (Jr., Penn) BlakePerry(Sr.,Princeton)
Honorable Mention Offense Wide Receivers—Travis Chmelka (Sr., Columbia); B.J. Szymanski (Jr., Princeton); Ralph Plumb (Jr., Yale); Ron Benigno (Sr., Yale). Offensive Line—Will Burroughs (Jr., Brown); Joe Mujalli (Sr., Harvard); Paul Lyons (Jr., Princeton); Vik Tiku (Jr., Dartmouth); Mike Powers (Sr., Penn); John Megaro (Sr., Cornell); Kevin Manning (Sr., Princeton). Quarterback— Ryan Fitzpatrick (Jr., Harvard). Back—Scott Wedum (Sr., Dartmouth). Kicker—Nick Rudd (Jr.,Columbia). Honorable Mention Defense Linemen—Anthony Gargiulo (So., Dartmouth); Ryan Lempa (Sr., Cornell); Brad Payne (Sr., Harvard); Bryant Dieffenbacher (Sr., Yale). Linebackers—Brad Kitlowski (Jr., Cornell); Luke Hadden (Jr., Penn); Lyle Campbell (Sr., Dartmouth). Defensive Backs—Anjel Gutierrez (Jr., Brown); Prosper Nwokocha (So., Columbia); Stephen McKoy (Sr., Columbia); Neil Morrissey (Sr., Cornell); Chris Dodds (Jr., Dartmouth). Punters—Mike Baumgartel (Jr., Cornell); Grant Wagner (Sr., Dartmouth) Player of the Year Mike Mitchell, Penn (QB, Sr.)
Rookie of the Year Ed McCarthy, Yale (OL, Fr.)
* = unanimous selection
2003 IN REVIEW/IVY LEAGUE 2003 Final Ivy League Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE Yale Penn Harvard Brown Columbia Dartmouth Princeton Cornell
G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
TD 45 44 45 35 26 26 26 17
XP 39 41 31 28 18 17 19 16
2XP 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FG 15 13 4 0 11 12 9 4
Saf 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Pts 354 346 317 244 211 211 204 130
Avg 35.4 34.6 31.7 24.4 21.1 21.1 20.4 13.0
SCORING DEFENSE Penn Harvard Brown Dartmouth Princeton Columbia Yale Cornell
G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
TD 21 28 32 33 34 37 38 41
XP 19 21 28 23 20 31 35 35
2XP 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FG 5 10 8 12 13 10 7 7
Saf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 164 221 246 261 267 283 284 304
Avg 16.4 22.1 24.6 26.1 26.7 28.3 28.4 30.4
PASS OFFENSE Yale Columbia Penn Princeton Brown Harvard Dartmouth Cornell
G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Att 385 394 356 327 382 285 371 399
Cmp 230 229 220 174 231 161 208 202
Int 7 13 10 7 14 12 11 13
Pct. 59.7 58.1 61.8 53.2 60.5 56.5 56.1 50.6
Yards 3,073 2,701 2,674 2,499 2,462 2,454 2,404 2,167
Avg. 8.0 6.9 7.5 7.6 6.4 8.6 6.5 5.4
T D Yds/G 23 307.3 17 270.1 28 267.4 13 249.9 14 246.2 21 245.4 15 240.4 9 216.7
PASS DEFENSE Cornell Brown Penn Princeton Yale Dartmouth Columbia Harvard
G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Att 239 330 364 367 341 393 297 433
Cmp 140 193 213 202 198 226 183 225
Int 4 10 19 6 8 12 8 16
Pct. 58.6 58.5 58.5 55.0 58.1 57.5 61.6 52.0
Yds 1,825 2,221 2,332 2,409 2,506 2,598 2,599 2,994
Avg. 7.6 6.7 6.4 6.6 7.3 6.6 8.8 6.9
TD 22 15 11 18 21 13 17 19
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G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Att 484 410 410 390 363 366 322 340
Yards 2,164 1,708 1,708 1,623 1,389 1,181 1,110 1,020
Avg. 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.2 3.4 3.0
T D Yds/G 22 216.4 15 170.8 20 170.8 19 162.3 12 138.9 11 118.1 8 111.0 7 102.0
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G Rush 10 346 10 365 10 417 10 368 10 378 10 381 10 463 10 448
Yards 929 1,060 1,351 1,471 1,538 1,607 1,955 2,050
Avg. 2.7 2.9 3.2 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.6
T D Yds/G 8 92.9 9 106.0 16 135.1 14 147.1 14 153.8 17 160.7 20 195.5 18 205.0
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G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Rush 1,708 2,164 1,708 1,623 1,389 1,110 1,181 1,020
Pass 3,073 2,454 2,674 2,462 2,499 2,701 2,404 2,167
Plays 795 769 766 772 690 716 737 739
Yards 4,781 4,618 4,382 4,085 3,888 3,811 3,585 3,187
Avg./P 6.0 6.0 5.7 5.3 5.6 5.3 4.9 4.3
TD 43 43 43 33 25 25 26 16
Yds/G 478.1 461.8 438.2 408.5 388.8 381.1 358.5 318.7
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G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Rush 929 1,471 1,351 2,050 1,538 1,060 1,607 1,955
Pass 2,332 2,221 2,409 1,825 2,506 2,994 2,598 2,599
Plays 710 698 784 687 719 798 774 760
Yards 3,261 3,692 3,760 3,875 4,044 4,054 4,205 4,554
Avg 4.6 5.3 4.8 5.6 5.6 5.1 5.4 6.0
TD 19 29 34 40 35 28 30 37
Yds/G 326.1 369.2 376.0 387.5 404.4 405.4 420.5 455.4
Yds/G 182.5 222.1 233.2 240.9 250.6 259.8 259.9 299.4
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2003 IN REVIEW/IVY LEAGUE The Asa S. Bushnell Cup (Ivy League Player of the Year) The Asa S. Bushnell Cup is an annual award initiated in 1970 which honors Asa. S. Bushnell, Princeton ‘21, and commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference from 1938-70. The Bushnell Cup is presented by the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and is awarded by vote of the Ivy League’s eight head football coaches to that player in the league who displays outstanding qualities of leadership, competitive spirit, contribution to the team and accomplishments on the field. 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Jim Chasey, QB, Dartmouth Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell Dick Jauron, RB, Yale Jim Stoeckel, QB, Harvard Walt Snickenberger, RB, Princeton Doug Jackson, RB, Columbia John Pagliaro, RB, Yale John Pagliaro, RB, Yale Buddy Teevens, QB, Dartmouth Tim Tumpane, LB, Yale Kevin Czinger, MG, Yale Rich Diana, RB, Yale John Witkowski, QB, Columbia Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell Tim Chambers, DB, Penn Tom Gilmore, DT, Penn Rich Comizio, RB, Penn
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Kelly Ryan, QB, Yale Jason Garrett, QB, Princeton Judd Garrett, RB, Princeton Shon Page, RB, Dartmouth Al Rosier, RB, Dartmouth Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth KeithElias,RB,Princeton Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn Dave Patterson, LB, Princeton Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell Sean Morey, WR, Brown Jim Finn, RB, Penn James Perry, QB, Brown Gavin Hoffman, QB, Penn Carl Morris, WR, Harvard Carl Morris, WR, Harvard Mike Mitchell, QB, Penn
Ivy League Rookie of the Year Established in 1981 as the sophomore of the year, the name was changed in 1993 to reflect freshman eligibility. The award is determined by a vote of the eight head football coaches. 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell Mike Caraviello, QB, Dartmouth Doug Butler, QB, Princeton Rich Comizio, RB, Penn Chris Flynn, RB, Penn Craig Morton, WR, Dartmouth Bryan Keys, RB, Penn Solomon Johnson, RB, Columbia John McNiff, RB, Cornell Matt Brzica, QB, Dartmouth Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn
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Miles Macik, WR, Penn Eion Hu, RB, Harvard Sean Morey, WR, Brown Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB, Harvard Todd Tomich, DB/KR, Yale Johnathan Reese, RB, Columbia Chas Gessner, WR, Brown Dante Balestracci, LB, Harvard Steve Jensen, DB, Dartmouth Josh Dooley, LB, Dartmouth Ed McCarthy, OL, Yale
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Yale (7-0-0) Princeton (6-1-0) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Penn (6-1-0) Yale (7-0-0) Columbia (6-1-0) Harvard (6-1-0) Dartmouth (7-0-0) Dartmouth (5-2-0) Princeton (5-2-0) Princeton (7-0-0) Dartmouth (7-0-0) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Harvard (6-1-0) Princeton (6-1-0) Yale (7-0-0) Yale (6-0-1) Harvard (6-0-1)
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Dartmouth (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Princeton (6-1-0) Dartmouth (7-0-0) Cornell (6-1-0) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Dartmouth (5-1-1) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Harvard (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Harvard (6-1-0) Brown (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0)
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Dartmouth (6-1-0) Dartmouth (6-0-1) Dartmouth (6-1-0) Princeton (6-1-0) Penn (7-0-0) Penn (7-0-0) Princeton (5-1-1) Dartmouth (7-0-0) Harvard (7-0-0) Penn (6-1-0) Brown (6-1-0) Yale (6-1-0) Penn (6-1-0) Harvard (7-0) Penn (7-0) Penn (7-0)
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Over A Century of Tradition 1887 The first intercollegiate game under modern rules is played against Union College on campus land where Day and Stimson halls stand today. Union won 24-10. 1892 Glenn (Pop) Warner ‘94 saw his first football at Cornell, thought it was “just a schoolboy scramble with a few bloody noses,” gave it a try, and went on to become the best known of the sport’s pioneering coaches. He caused more rule changes than all of the other coaches combined. 1915 Charley Barrett ‘16 scores a firstquarter TD to lead Cornell to a 10-0 victory over Harvard in a game of unbeatens. The Big Red handed the Crimson its first loss in four years and was declared national champion. Glenn (Pop) Warner ’94 was a 1921-24 football pioneer. The Big Red had a run of 26 straightfrom1921untilit dropped game No. 3 in 1924 to Williams. Cornell was declared national champion in 1921 and 1922. 1939 Cornell overcomes a 14-0 deficit in the first quarter to beat powerful Ohio State 23-14 in Columbus. The Buckeyes went on to win the Big Ten championship that year.
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1938-40 Its second-best winning streak was 18 without a loss from a victory over Penn State in 1938 until the Fifth Down game at Dartmouth in 1940. The 1939 team was 8-0, ranked fourth in the nation and was the Lambert Trophy winner, with the Red defeating Syracuse, Princeton, Penn State, Ohio State, Columbia, Colgate, Dartmouth
All-time greats Bob Dean (left) and Pete Dorset
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Cornell’s first football team, 1887. and Penn . After subduing the meat of the schedule the Red found Columbia (13-7) and Andy Kerr’s Colgaters (14-12) the toughest opponents to contend with that year. 1940 The Fifth-Down Game. Cornell remains undefeated with a 7-3 victory over Dartmouth in Hanover, scoring on the last play of the game. After reviewing game film on Monday, Coach Carl Snavely and acting athletic director Robert J. Kane wire Dartmouth officials to tell them Cornell scored on a fifth down. The Big Green accepts the forfeit, winning the contest 3-0. 1948 Bob Dean ‘49 scores from 1-foot out and kicks the PAT with 2:40 left, giving the Big Red a 27-26 come-from-behind victory over Dartmouth in front of 30,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field. 1951 Cornell defeated Michigan, defending Big Ten Conference and Rose Bowl champions, 20-7, in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history (35,300).
In 1951, the Big Red defeated Michigan 20-7 in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history (35,300).
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1961-65 Tom Harp’s teams from ’61 through ’65 didn’t break records but there was much fun. Quarterback Gary Wood was a firebrand leader. Then there was Peter Gogolak, the firstofthesoccer-style sidewheelingkickers.Heset a national major college record of 44 consecutive kicking conversions from ’61 through ’63, and was 54x55 forhiscareer.His50-yard fieldgoalagainstLehighin ’63 was a national record at thetime.
averaging 345.0 yards per game. Prior to the 1988 season, the Big Red made a run for the league title in 1986, finishingtheyearwithjustonelossinIvyplay. The 1990s The last decade of the century brought the Big Red success with a 6-1 Ivy mark and a share of the Ivy title in the 1990 season. Under the direction of first-year head coach and former Cornell great Jim Hofher ’79, the Big Red led the league in rushing (242.9 ypg.) and total offense (375.0 ypg.) while outscoring its opponents 180-95. Three of the team’s offensive linemen — Jay Bloedorn, Greg Finnegan and Chris Field — earned first-team All-Ivy honors, leading the Big Red’s 14 overall selections. 1995 was also an exciting year, as the team finished second in the Ivy race.
1969-71 Ed Marinaro looks for a hole in the Ed Marinaro, an All-Ameri1971 game against Columbia. can, provided some exciting times when he played for Coach Jack Musick from 1969-71, and many of his national records still stand. Marinaro helped cap off the 1971 season with a share of the Ivy League title. For more on Marinaro, see page 100. The 1980s Cornell brought the Ivy League trophy back to the East Hill in 1988 when the team earned six victories against its Ancient foes. Fiveindividualsearnedfirst-teamAll-Ivyhonors,including Cornell Hall of Famers Scott Malaga (RB) and Mitch Lee (LB). The team outscored its opponents by nearly 100 points while
2000 The 2000 season provided Big Red fans withplentyofexcitement,asCornell’sall-time leadingpasserRicky Rahne ’01 led the team through some amazing fourth-quarter comebacks. The squad held tough in the trenches and battled hard to win three games by one point each Ricky Rahne runs across the goal line in tochallengefortheIvy the 24-23 victory over Yale. title,finishingtheseason in second place. The Playing Fields The playing area before World War I was Percy Field, alongside Fall Creek, the present site of Ithaca High School. The Schoellkopf site came into being in 1915, and 2004 will mark the 89th season it has been in use. It wasn’t until 1924 that the Crescent was added to Schoellkopf, which has been filled to overflowing a few times. The record crowd, when there were bleachers in the end zones and beneath the Crescent and west stands, was 35,300 for Michigan, Nov. 10, 1951.
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Pete Gogolak kicks his first field goal as a member of the Big Red, a 41-yarder at Princeton in 1961. The Tigers won the game 30-25.
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Individual Records Total Offense MOST PLAYS Game: 71 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00 Season: 552 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Career: 1448 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 (66 plays) Season: 3036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays) Career: 7994 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (284 rushing, 7,710 passing)
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A QUARTERBACK Game: 207 by Gary Wood at Penn, 11-24-62 (31 att) Season: 889 by Gary Wood, 1962 (173 att) Career: 2156 by Gary Wood, 1961-63 (433 att)
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Game: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 plays) Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 plays) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Game: 430 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99 (60 plays) Season: 2696 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (432 plays)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71; 5 by Ed Marinaro vs Harvard, 10-18-69 Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 50 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR Game: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-2000 (66 plays) Season: 3036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays)
MOST 100-YARD GAMES Season: 9 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 24 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (Fr. 1, So. 8, Jr. 8, Sr. 7)
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Game: 10.9 by Gary Wood vs Princeton, 10-27-62 (31-337) (min. 20 plays) Season: 6.8 by Steve Joyce, 1995 (319-2166) (min. 175 plays) Career: 5.7 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (558-3160) (min. 330 plays) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR (TDs scored or passed for) Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 (scored 5, passed for 0) 5 by Marty Sponaugle at Brown, 11-6-65 (scored 2, passed for 3) Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (scored 0, passed for 25) Career: 59 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (scored 5, passed for 54)
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MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME Season: 209.0 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1881 in nine games) Career: 174.6 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (4715 in 27)
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH Game: 13.0 by Bill Scazzero at Columbia, 11-4-50 (12-156) (min. 10 rushes) Season: 5.9 by Derrick Harmon, 1983 (216-1276) (min. 150 rushes) Career: 5.6 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (546-3074) (min. 250 rushes)
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Game: 388 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73 (66 plays) Season: 2255 by Ricky Rahne, 2001 (457 plays)
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MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Game: 272 by Ed Marinaro vs Columbia, 10-30-71 (47 att) Season: 1881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (277 att)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game: 55 by Joe Holland at Harvard, 10-14-78 (244 yds) Season: 356 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1881 yds) Career: 922 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4657 yds)
MOST 200-YARD GAMES Season: 5 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 10 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (So. 2, Jr. 3, Sr. 5) MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 10 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 through 1971 season) MOST CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 3 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 and first two of 1971)
Individual Passing Records MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game: 64 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00 (completed 28) Season: 479 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (completed 252) Career: 1226 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (completed 678) MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game: 37 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92 (59 attempts) Season: 252 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (479 attempts) Career: 678 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (1226 attempts) MOST YARDS PASSING Game: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 Season: 2944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Career: 7710 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SOPHOMORE Game: 443 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99 Season: 2762 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A JUNIOR Game: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 Season: 2944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000
MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att) Season: 1881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (356 att) Career: 4715 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (918 att)
MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SENIOR Game: 395 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73 Season: 2255 by Steve Joyce, 1995
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Game: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 att) Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 att)
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game: 6 by Marty Stallone at Princeton, 11-23-85 Season: 21 by Chris Cochrane, 1989 Career: 31 by RIcky Rahne, 1998-2001
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Game: 281 by Ed Marinaro vs Harvard, 10-18-69 (40 att) Season: 1409 by Ed Marinaro, 1969 (356 att) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR Game: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att) Season: 1428 by Chad Levitt, 1995 (292 att)
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HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game: .821 by Mike Hood at Fordham, 10-25-97 (23-28) (min. 15 attempts) Season: .636 by Mike Hood, 1997 (138-217) (min. 90 attempts) Career: .607 by Mike Hood, 1996-98 (334-550) (min. 150 attempts) HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY Season: 135.2 Steve Joyce, 1995 MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT Game: 12.2 by Steve Joyce at Brown, 10-28-95 (28-341) (min. 20 attempts) Season: 8.4 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (104-876) (min. 100 attempts) Career: 8.2 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (171-1405) (min. 170 attempts) MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION Game: 25.7 by Aaron Sumida at Columbia, 11-12-88 (12-231) (min. 10 completions) Season: 15.37 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (57-876) (min. 55 completions) Career: 15.8 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (89-1405) (min. 85 completions) MOST 200-YARD PASSING GAMES Season: 10 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Career: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (freshman-0, sophomore-9, junior-10, senior-6) MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED 13 by Pete Dorset, vs. Lehigh, Navy, Columbia, 1947 MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS ATT. WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION Game: 59 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92 Season: 124 by Bill Lazor, Oct. 10, 1992-Nov. 7, 1992 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING A TD PASS 15 by Ricky Rahne, Sept. 18, 1999-Oct. 14, 2000
Individual Receiving Records MOST PASSES CAUGHT Game: 15 by John Tagliaferri at Princeton, 11-23-85 Season: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A WIDE RECEIVER Season: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A TIGHT END Season: 37 by George Milosevic, 1972 Career: 56 by Dan Suren, 1980-82 MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACK Season: 61 by John Tagliaferri, 1985 Career: 113 by Justin Dunleavy, 1998-2001 MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches) Season: 1042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches) Career: 2569 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 (202 catches)
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Game: 164 by Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 10-28-00 (8 catches) Season: 680 by Keith Ferguson, 2000 (41 catches) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR Game: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches) Season: 944 by Joe Splendorio, 1999 (65 catches) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Game: 177 by Keith Ferguson at Brown, 10-26-02 (14 catches) Season: 1042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION Season: 22.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1986 (20-449) (min. 20 receptions) Career: 20.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1985-87 (58-1187) (min. 40 receptions)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS Season: 10 by John Tagliaferri, 1985; Jim Perrello, 1985; Scott Oliaro, 1990; Mike Grant, 1991; Mike Jamin, 1992; Aaron Berryman, 1993; Pete Fitzpatrick, 1993; Ron Mateo, 1995; Steve Busch, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1996; Justin Bush, 1997; Eric Krawczyk, 1997; Joe Splendorio, 1998; Keith Ferguson, 1999; Joe Splendorio, 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2002; John Kellner, 2002; John Kellner, 2003; Vic Yanz, 2003 Career: 39 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002
Individual Scoring Records MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 32 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Season: 148 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 318 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 52 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4 by Mark Allen at Brown, 11-11-72; by Mark Allen vs. Columbia, 11-3-73; by Mike Hood vs. Buffalo, 10-3-98; by Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 9-25-99; by Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 11-13-99; by Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 10-7-00 Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 Career: 54 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER Game: 14 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92 Season: 63 by Mathew Hepfer, 1990; Mike Cochrane, 1992; John McCombs, 1997 Career: 148 by John McCombs, 1997-99 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 6 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lehigh, 9-26-92 Season: 23 by Dave Quarles, 1987; Mike Cochrane, 1992 Career: 45 by John Rodin, 1993-96 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 3 on 11 occasions. Last: Peter Iverson vs. Colgate, 10-14-00 Season: 13 by Mike Cochrane, 1992 (23 attempts) Career: 26 by John McCombs, 1997-99 (35 attempts) MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Game: 8 by Bill Kirk vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 Season: 41 by Bill Kirk, 1949 Career: 95 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE Game: 7 by Keith Manz at Penn, 9-22-79 7 by Pete Zogby at Lehigh, 10-2-65; Peter Iverson vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00 Season: 30 by Mathew Hepfer, 1990 (32 attempts); 30 by John McCombs, 1997 (31 attempts) Career: 71 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 (95 attempts); 71 by John Rodin, 1993-96 (77 attempts) HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADE Season: 1.000 by Keith Manz, 1978 (23x23); John McCombs, 1999 (22x22); Pete Gogolak, 1962 (20x20); Pete Gogolak, 1963 (18x18); Peter Iverson, 2001 (21x21) (min. 15 made) Career: .982 by Pete Gogolak, 1961-63 (54x55) (min. 35 made) MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE Career: 44 by Pete Gogolak, Nov. 18, 1961 through 1963 MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Game: 2 by three players. Last: Dan Malone at Brown, 11-11-72 Season: 3 by Rick Furbush, 1970 Career: 3 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83; Ed Marinaro, 1969-71; Rick Furbush, 1969-70
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MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT Game: 3 by Bill Murphy vs Princeton, 10-14-67; Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 10-4-97 Season: 11 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Career: 20 by Joe Splendorio, 1997-2000
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HISTORY Individual Interception Records MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game: 3 by Scott Walter vs Brown, 10-16-82; Scott Walter at Columbia, 11-13-82; Dave Kimichik at Columbia, 11-15-80; Chris Hanson at Fordham, 9-24-94; Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross, 9-23-95 Season: 8 by Scott Walter, 1982; Chris Hanson, 1994 Career: 15 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46, 48-49 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Game: 120 by Carl Holland vs Syracuse, Nov. 8, 1947 Season: 169 by Jim Frontero, 1986 Career: 218 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46; Hillary Chollet, 1948-49 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Career: 2 by Rip Haley, 1949; Chris Ruth, 1966-68; Chris Mazoue, 1989-91
Individual Punt Return Records MOST PUNT RETURNS Game: 8 by Dan Jystad at Harvard, 10-11-86 8 by Peter Knight at Princeton, 11-25-72 Season: 30 by Mike Raich, 1987 Career: 57 by Chris Allen, 1994-97 MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game: 113 by Hillary Chollet vs. Niagara, 9-24-49 (5 returns) Season: 261 by Hillary Chollet, 1949 (22 returns) Career: 606 by Keith Cummins, 1967-69 (44 returns) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURN Game: 25.7 by Chris Allen vs. Yale, 11-8-97 (3-77) (min. 3 returns) Season: 14.7 by Walter Kretz, 1946 (15-220) (min. 9 returns) Career: 13.8 by Keith Cummins, 1967-69 (44-606) (min. 18 returns)
Individual Punting Records MOST PUNTS Game: 24 by Charles Robinson vs. Penn State, 10-17-42 Season: 68 by Bill Arthur, 1968 Career: 187 by Charles Watson, 1995-98 HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT Game: 51.4 by Charles Watson vs. Dartmouth, 10-24-98 (min. 5 attempts) Season: 40.78 by Charles Watson, 1998 (64-2610) (min. 25 attempts) Career: 39.7 by Charles Watson, 1995-98 (187-7416) (min. 75 attempts)
Individual Tackle Records (officiallyrecordedsince1977) MOST TACKLES Game: 27 by Chris Zingo at Brown, 11-2-91 Season: 179 by Chris Zingo, 1992 Career: 530 by John Hanson, 1995-98 MOST TACKLES BY A LINEMAN Season: 88 by Kevin McCarthy, 1982; Steve Duca, 1981 Career: 185 by Steve Duca, 1980-82 MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Season: 12 by Tom McHale, 1986 Career: 19 by Seth Payne, 1993-96 MOST PASSES BROKEN UP Season: 15 by Mike Raich, 1985 Career: 32 by Mike Raich, 1985-87
Individual Kickoff Return Records MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 9 by Vince Bates at Brown, 10-21-00 Season: 40 by Vince Bates, 2000 Career: 79, by Vince Bates, 1999-2002 MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 198 by Vince Bates at Brown, 10-21-00 (9 returns) Season: 814 by Vince Bates, 2000 (40 returns) Career: 1443 by Vince Bates, 1999-2002 (79 returns)
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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN Game: 52.7 by Bob Baker vs. Yale, 10-24-64 (3-158) (min. 3 returns) Season: 35.1 by Bob Baker, 1964 (11-386) (min. 9 returns) Career: 27.7 by Bob Baker, 1962-64 (23-636) (min. 20 returns)
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Individual All-Purpose Running Records (Yards gained rushing, receiving and runbacks) MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 395 by Scott Oliaro at Yale, 11-3-90 (288 rushing, 85 receiving, 22 returns) Season: 1932 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1881 rushing, 51 receiving) Career: 5036 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4657 rushing, 379 receiving)
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Team Records Single Game - Offense TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 103 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) Most Yards Gained: 640 at Brown, 10-28-95 (38-28) Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.3 vs. Princeton, 10-27-62, 50 plays, 415 yds (35-34)
RUSHING Most Rushes: 83 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) Most Yards Gained: 484 vs. Penn, 11-18-78 (35-17)
SCORING (modern - since 1937) Most Points Scored: 57 at Columbia, 10-31-64 (57-20) Most Points Scored in One Quarter: 35 at Brown, 11-11-72 (2nd) Most Points Scored in One Half 41 at Brown, 11-11-72 (first) Most Touchdowns Scored 8 at Columbia, 10-31-64 (57-20); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 7 at Lehigh, 10-2-65 (49-13); at Penn, 9-22-79 (52-13); vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00 (49-31) Most Field Goals Made: 3 on 11 occasions; Last: vs. Colgate, 10-14-00 (16-23)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 7.4 vs. Penn, 11-18-78 (35-17)
FIRST DOWNS
PASSING
Most First Downs: 31 vs. Merchant Marine, 10-30-82 (34-0); vs. Colgate, 9-25-71 (38-20); at Columbia, 11-14-92 (30-35); vs. Columbia, 11-15-97 (33-22)
Most Passes Attempted: 64 at Bucknell, 9-16-00 (15-38) Most Passes Completed: 41 vs. Colgate, 9-27-97 (38-44 OT)
Most First Downs Rushing: 25 vs. Colgate, 9-25-71 (38-20)
Single Game - Defense TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed: 23 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) Fewest Yards Allowed: 41 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) Fewest First Downs Allowed: 3 at Harvard, 10-17-64 (0-16); vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0)
RUSHING DEFENSE Fewest Rushes Allowed: 20 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -62 vs. New York Univ., 9-25-48 (47-6)
PASSING DEFENSE Fewest Attempts Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32) Fewest Completions Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0)
Most Yards Gained: 446 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)
Most First Downs Passing: 21 at Penn, 11-24-73 (22-31); at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)
Most Passes Had Intercepted: 6 at Princeton, 11-23-85 (27-33); at Penn, 11-27-47 (0-21)
Most First Downs by Penalty: 5 vs. Brown, 11-11-67 (14-14); at Dartmouth, 10-4-97 (20-24)
TURNOVERS
Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 attempts) .813 vs. Princeton, 10-27-62 (35-34)
PUNTING
Most Fumbles Recovered: 5, many times; Last: vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)
Most Touchdown Passes: 5 vs. Fordham, 9-25-99 (42-14)
INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 6 at Columbia, 11-15-80 (24-0); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0) Most Yards on Interception Returns: 133 vs. Syracuse, 11-8-47 (12-6)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Yards on Punt Returns: 157 vs. Bucknell, 9-28-46 (21-0)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Punts: 24 vs. Penn State, 10-17-42 (0-0) Highest Average Per Punt (min. 5 att.): 51.4 vs. Dartmouth, 10-24-98 (14-11)
FUMBLES Most Fumbles: 9 at Michigan, 11-8-52 (7-49); vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31) Most Fumbles Lost: 6 on 3 occasions; Last: vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31)
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Most Punt Returns: 8 on 3 occasions; Last: at Harvard, 10-11-86 (3-0)
Most Fumbles Caused: 10 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)
PENALTIES Most Penalties: 16 at Harvard, 10-8-49 (33-14) Most Yards Penalized: 135 at Harvard, 10-14-50 (28-7)
Most Kickoff Returns: 10 at Princeton, 10-27-51 (15-53) Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 228 at Princeton, 10-26-63 (14-51)
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HISTORY Single Season - Offense
SCORING (modern - since 1937)
Most Plays: 782 in 1997 (6-4)
Most Points Scored: 284 in 1949 (record 8-1)
Highest Average Gain per Play: 5.94 in 1940, 496 plays, 2945 yds (6-2-0)
RUSHING Most Rushes: 535 in 1982 (4-6) Most Yards Gained: 2884 in 1971 (8-1)
Most Games Played: 12 in 1901 (11-1)
Most Touchdowns Scored: 42 in 1949 (8-1) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 30 in 1990 (7-3); 1997 (6-4) Most Field Goals Made: 13 in 1992 (7-3) Most Field Goals Attempted: 23 in 1987 (5-5); 1992 (7-3)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 5.14 in 1949 (8-1)
Most First Downs Rushing: 145 in 1971 (8-1)
Most Passes Completed: 269 in 1997 (6-4)
Most First Downs Passing: 144 in 2000 (5-5)
Most Yards Gained: 2944 in 2000 (5-5)
Most First Downs by Penalty: 24 in 1997 (6-4)
Most Passes Had Intercepted: 26 in 1987 (5-5)
PUNTING
Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 attempts) .606 in 1990 (7-3)
Most Punts: 80
INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 25 in 1939 (8-0)
Highest Average Per Punt:
40.2
1998 (4 6)
FUMBLES Most Fumbles:
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25
1952 (2 7), 1950 (7 2)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Penalties: 86
KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns: 56 in 2000 (5-5) Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 1019 in 2000 (5-5)
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PENALTIES
Most Yards on Punt Returns: 461 in 1946 (5-3-1)
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1952 (2 7)
Most Yards on Interception Returns: 355 in 1949 (8-1)
Most Punt Returns: 47 in 1986 (8-2)
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Most First Downs: 224 in 1997 (6-4)
Most Passes Attempted: 482 in 2000 (5-5)
Most Touchdown Passes: 26 in 1999 (7-3)
1949 (8 1)
Most Yards Penalized:
740
Most Victories: 11 in 1901 (11-1) Most Losses: 9 in 2003, (1-9) Most Games Tied: 2 in 1906 (8-1-2), 1927 (3-3-2), 1928 (3-3-2) Undefeated Seasons: 5 — 1915 (9-0), 1921 (8-0), 1922 (8-0), 1923 (8-0), 1939 (8-0) Most Consecutive Victories: 26 (1921-1924) Most Consecutive Losses: 10 (1975-76)
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Miscellaneous Records
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards: 4199 in 1995 (6-4)
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TURNOVERS Most Turnovers: 43 in 1987 (17 fumbles, 26 interceptions)
Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 69 (Sept. 28, 1991-Nov. 22, 1997)
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Single-Game Bests
Scott Oliaro 149, Gary Wood at Penn, 1963 149,JeffJohnsonatYale,1985 148, Terry Smith vs. Yale, 1995 147, Ed Marinaro at Harvard, 1970 147, Matt Speicher at Bucknell, 1991 147,PeteFitzpatrickvs.Harvard,1993 146, Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1971 146, Tony Baker vs. Dartmouth, 1984 144, Ed Marinaro vs. Princeton, 1971 144, Scott Oliaro vs. Brown, 1992 143, Art Boland at Penn, 1956 143, Pete Larson vs. Colgate, 1966 143, John McNiff vs. Harvard, 1991 143, Chad Levitt vs. Lehigh, 1994 143, Deon Harris vs. Fordham, 1999 142,PeteLarsonvs.Princeton,1965 142, Dan Malone vs. Colgate, 1972 142, Ken Talton vs. Columbia, 1977 142, Derrick Harmon vs. USMMA, 1982 142, Chad Levitt vs. Harvard, 1995 139, Dick Jackson at Penn, 1955 139, Tony Baker at Harvard, 1984 139, Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1996 138, Scott Malaga at Lehigh, 1988 137, Evan Simmons vs. Dartmouth, 2000 136, Bo Roberson at Columbia, 1955 136, Pete Larson at Brown, 1966 136, Derrick Harmon at Yale, 1982 136, Jeff Johnson at Harvard, 1986 136, John McNiff at Lafayette, 1990 135, Horace Bradshaw vs. Yale, 1972 135, John McNiff at Bucknell, 1989 135, Scott Oliaro vs. Dartmouth, 1992 133, John McNiff vs. Yale, 1991 131, Steve Vago vs. Columbia, 1979 131, Deon Harris vs. Dartmouth, 1998 130, John McNiff vs. Harvard, 1989 130, Brad Kiesendahl vs. Penn, 1996 129, Derrick Harmon vs. Princeton, 1982 128, Dan Malone vs. Dartmouth, 1972 128, Deon Harris at Yale, 1998 127, Ed Marinaro at Columbia, 1970 127, Ed Marinaro at Dartmouth, 1971 127, Tony Baker at Columbia, 1982 126,BillWilsonatPennsylvania,1965 126, Rick Furbush at Columbia, 1970 126, Don Fanelli at Harvard, 1974 126, Kevin Scott at Columbia, 1974 126, Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1981 126, Terry Smith at Columbia, 1994 125, Bob McAniff at Columbia, 1955 125, Gary Wood vs. Princeton, 1962 125, Scott Malaga vs. Penn, 1988
124, Bob McAniff vs. Yale, 1957 124, Ron Gervase at Lehigh, 1965 124, Derrick Harmon vs. Harvard, 1983 124, John McNiff at Penn, 1991 123, Dan Malone vs. Penn, 1972 123, Rich Russo vs. Brown, 1973 122, Ed Marinaro vs. Dartmouth, 1969 122, Dan Malone at Brown, 1972 122, Scott Malaga vs. Yale, 1988 121, Scott Malaga vs. Brown, 1988 120, Chad Levitt at Lehigh, 1995 119,BillWilsonatPrinceton,1964 119, Scott Malaga at Columbia, 1988 118, Guy Bedrosian vs. Columbia, 1953 118, Dick Jackson at Penn, 1954 118, Terry Wilson at Penn, 1958 118, Bob Baker at Brown, 1964 118, Scott Malaga vs. Colgate, 1988 118, John McNiff vs. Dartmouth, 1990 117, Scott Malaga at Dartmouth, 1988 117, Chad Levitt at Bucknell, 1994 117, Evan Simmons vs. Yale, 2000 116, Bo Roberson at Princeton, 1955 116, Rick Furbush vs. Lehigh, 1970 115, Scott Oliaro at Harvard, 1992 114, John Tagliaferri vs. Columbia, 1985 113, Chad Levitt at Penn, 1995 113, Terry Smith at Brown, 1995 113, Deon Harris at Princeton, 1999 112, Dick Jackson at Dartmouth, 1954 112, Art Boland at Penn, 1955 112, Pete Larson at Princeton, 1966 112, Joe Holland vs. Dartmouth, 1978 112, Derrick Harmon at Princeton, 1981 112, Chad Levitt vs. Princeton, 1994 112, Chad Levitt at Columbia, 1994 111, Bob Engel vs. Lafayette, 1950 111, Bill DeGraaf at Penn, 1954 111, Dan Malone at Harvard, 1972 111,DonFanellivs.Bucknell,1974 111,JeffJohnsonvs.Bucknell,1986 111, Scott Malaga vs. Lafayette, 1987 111, Terry Smith vs. Lehigh, 1994 110, Ken Talton vs. Penn, 1978 108, Bo Roberson at Dartmouth, 1956 108, Pete Larson vs. Penn, 1966 108, John McNiff vs. Princeton, 1990 108, Chad Levitt at Yale, 1994 107, Frank Bradley at Syracuse, 1948 106, Dwayne Dowtin at Brown, 1977 106, Chad Levitt vs. Fordham, 1993 106, Evan Simmons vs. Princeton, 2000 106, Evan Simmons vs. Princeton, 2001 105, Bill Whelan vs. Columbia, 1951 105, Bob Milne at Harvard, 1963 105,PeteFitzpatrickvs.Lafayette,1992 105, Pete Fitzpatrick at Brown, 1993 104, Tony Baker at Bucknell, 1984 104,DeonHarrisvs.Buffalo,1998 103, Ken Davis vs. Yale, 1942 103, Don Fanelli vs. Colgate, 1975 103, John Tagliaferri vs. Dartmouth, 1985 102, Terry Smith at Harvard, 1994 101, Bob McAniff at Dartmouth, 1957 101, Rick Furbush vs. Harvard, 1969 100, Bo Roberson at Penn, 1956 100, Bo Roberson at Colgate, 1957 100, Bill Wilson at Penn, 1964 100, Craig Jaeger vs. Rutgers, 1977 100, Terry Smith at Lehigh, 1995 100, Deon Harris at Holy Cross, 1998
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MOST YARDS RUSHING (100 Yards or More) 288, Scott Oliaro at Yale, 1990 281, Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969 272, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971 263, Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971 247, Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth, 1979 246, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1971 245, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1969 244, Joe Holland at Harvard, 1978 241, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1996 230, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1971 230, Ed Marinaro at Yale, 1971 227, Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1994 225, Ed Marinaro at Brown, 1970 222, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1983 218, Chad Levitt at Yale, 1996 210, Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1983 209, Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 207, Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 190, Ed Marinaro vs. Penn, 1970 189, Joe Holland at Columbia, 1978 189, Derrick Harmon at Princeton, 1983 189, John McNiff at Harvard, 1990 188, Chad Levitt vs. Yale, 1995 187, Chad Levitt at Buffalo, 1996 186, Joe Holland vs. Princeton, 1978 185, Pete Larson at Buffalo, 1966 185, Derrick Harmon at Columbia, 1982 185, Jeff Johnson at Columbia, 1986 181, Bill Wilson at Brown, 1965 181, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1969 181, John McNiff vs. Columbia, 1991 180, Don Fanelli at Colgate, 1973 180, Rich Russo vs. Columbia, 1973 179, Derrick Harmon vs. Penn, 1982 178, Stu Merz vs. Syracuse, 1951 178, Dan Malone at Columbia, 1974 178, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1981 178, Chad Levitt vs. Princeton, 1996 176, Ed Marinaro vs. Brown, 1971 173, Brad Kiesendahl vs. Lafayette, 1997 172, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1994 170, Chad Levitt at Dartmouth, 1995 170, Chad Levitt vs. Columbia, 1995 170, Evan Simmons vs. Columbia, 2001 169, Gary Wood at Brown, 1962 168, Gary Wood at Yale, 1963 167, Craig Jaeger vs. Harvard, 1977 167,JeffJohnsonvs.Princeton,1986 165, Chad Levitt vs. Holy Cross, 1995 164, Joe Holland vs. Brown, 1978 162, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1969 162, Dan Malone vs. Rutgers, 1972 161, Gary Wood vs. Dartmouth, 1962 160, John McNiff at Columbia, 1990 160, Chad Levitt vs. Brown, 1996 159, Brian Ulbricht vs. Towson, 2002 157, Tony Baker at Yale, 1984 157, Chad Levitt vs. Penn, 1994 156,JeffFleischmann atSyracuse,1950 156, Bill Scazarro at Columbia, 1950 155, Bill Wilson vs. Columbia, 1965 155, Ed Marinaro vs. Princeton, 1969 152, Neal Hall vs. Colgate, 1975 152, Derrick Harmon at Penn, 1981 151, Bob McAniff vs. Columbia, 1957 151, Ed Marinaro at Colgate, 1970 150, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1969
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MOST YARDS PASSING (200 Yards or More) 446, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000 443, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 400, Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 395, Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 391, Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 344,ScottCarrollatBuffalo,1996 341, Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 321, Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 320, Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 317,BillLazorvs.Yale,1991 314, Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000 314, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001 312, D.J Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 307, Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989 307, Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 306, Ricky Rahne vs. Penn, 2000 302, Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 297, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999 296, Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998 296, Ricky Rahne at Penn, 1999 283, Bill Lazor vs. Columbia, 1993 279,RickyRahne,vs.Princeton,2000 277, Bill Robertson at Columbia, 1968 276, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 1999 273, Mike Hood vs. Penn, 1998 272,ScottCarrollvs.Colgate,1997 272, D.J. Busch vs. Georgetown, 2003 271, Ricky Rahne at Pennsylvania, 2001 267, Mike Hood at Princeton, 1998 267, Marty Stallone at Princeton, 1985 265,BillLazorvs.Colgate,1993 263, Steve Joyce vs. Holy Cross, 1995 263, Ricky Rahne vs. Dartmouth, 2000 263, Ricky Rahne at Colgate, 2001 262,BillLazoratPrinceton,1993 262,BillLazorvs.Lehigh,1992 261, Steve Joyce at Lehigh, 1995 259, Dave Dase vs. Columbia, 1987 258, Bill Lazor at Dartmouth, 1991 258, Ricky Rahne at Columbia, 2000 254, Bill Robertson at Dartmouth, 1967 254, Ricky Rahne vs. Yale, 1999 253, Mark Allen vs. Princeton, 1973 252, Mark Allen vs. Penn, 1972 252, Dave Dase at Yale, 1987 252, Per Larson at Columbia, 1994 250, Mike Hood vs. Buffalo, 1998 251, Steve Joyce at Dartmouth, 1995 248,BillLazoratYale,1992 248, Dave Dase at Brown, 1987 247,ScottCarrollatLafayette,1996 244,ScottCarrollvs.Penn,1996 242, Mark Allen vs. Dartmouth, 1972 242, Mick Razzano at Brown, 2002 241,BillLazorvs.Penn,1992 240, Rocco Calvo at Yale, 1951 240,BillLazoratLehigh,1993 240, Steve Joyce at Princeton, 1995 240, Steve Joyce vs. Harvard, 1995 239, Ricky Rahne at Lehigh, 2000 237, Per Larson at Yale, 1994 236, Kevin Sigler vs. Colgate, 1974 236, Marty Stallone at Bucknell, 1985 236, Steve Joyce at Penn, 1995 236, Ricky Rahne vs. Colgate, 2000 236, D.J. Busch vs. Brown, 2003 233, Mike Hood at Columbia, 1998 232, Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 1999 231, Aaron Sumida at Columbia, 1988 231, Per Larson at Bucknell, 1994 227,BillLazorvs.Brown,1992 226, Kevin Sigler at Brown, 1974 226, Ricky Rahne vs Brown, 2001 224, Kevin Sigler at Harvard, 1974
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221,BillRobertsonvs.Princeton,1967 221, Ricky Rahne vs. Lehigh, 2001 219, Kevin Sigler vs. Dartmouth, 1974 219, Marty Stallone at Columbia, 1986 219, Chris Cochrane at Brown, 1989 218, Mark Allen vs. Harvard, 1973 217, Dave Dase vs. Harvard, 1987 216, Jim Hofher at Rutgers, 1976 216, Mick Razzano vs. Bucknell, 2003 214, Bill Robertson at Penn, 1967 212, Gary Wood vs. Princeton, 1962 212, Marty Stallone at Colgate, 1986 212, Ricky Rahne vs. Yale, 2000 212, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 2001 209, Shawn Maguire at Yale, 1984 206, Ricky Rahne vs. Wagner, 1999 206, D.J. Busch vs. Penn, 2003 205, Pete Dorset at Princeton, 1947 203, Bill Lazor at Dartmouth, 1993 202,BillLazorvs.Lafayette,1992 201, Scott Carroll vs. Columbia, 1997
111, Bruce Starks at Penn, 1973 111, Pat Dutton vs. Colgate, 1997 110, Ned Burke vs. Colgate, 1993 110, Eric Krawczyk at Columbia, 1996 109, Mike Ready at Yale, 1987 109, Steve Busch at Brown, 1995 109, Ron Mateo at Brown, 1995 108, Rick Furbush vs. Dartmouth, 1968 108, Shaun Hawkins at Colgate, 1986 108, Mike Jamin at Columbia, 1992 108, Keith Ferguson vs. Harvard, 2001 106,BillMurphyvs.Princeton,1967 106, Keith Ferguson vs. Brown, 2001 106, Vic Yanz vs. Columbia, 2003 105, Tim Hermann vs. Penn, 2000 103, Steve Busch vs. Holy Cross, 1995 103, Eric Krawczyk vs. Columbia, 1997 102, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 2000 101, Craig Jaeger vs. Colgate, 1977 101,JoeSplendorio vs.Princeton,1999 101, Joe Splendorio vs. Yale, 2000
MOST RECEIVING YARDS (100 Yards or More) 204, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 1999 177, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2002 175, Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, 2002 171, Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate, 1997 164, Mike Jamin vs. Brown, 1992 164, Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 2000 163, Bill Murphy vs. Harvard, 1967 161, Mike Jamin vs. Yale, 1991 155, Aaron Berryman at Columbia, 1994 155, Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 154, Keith Ferguson at Harvard, 2002 150, Chris Ritter at Columbia, 1968 148, Eric Krawczyk at Lafayette, 1996 146, Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 1997 144, Steve Busch vs. Princeton, 1996 144, Steve Busch at Buffalo, 1996 141, Eric Krawczyk at Fordham, 1997 140, Jack Corrigan vs. Harvard, 1973 139, Scott Oliaro vs. Penn, 1992 139, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2000 138, George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972 137, Ron Mateo at Lehigh, 1995 135, Bruce Starks at Harvard, 1974 131, Mike Jamin at Brown, 1991 130,BruceStarksvs.Princeton,1973 130, Joe Splendorio at Dartmouth, 1999 129, Eric Krawczyk at Penn, 1997 127, Bill Murphy at Penn, 1967 126, Joe Splendorio vs. Penn, 1998 126, Joe Splendorio vs. Columbia, 1999 124, Derrick Harmon vs. Bucknell, 1981 124, Chris Hahn vs. Harvard, 1987 123, George Milosevic vs. Penn, 1972 123, Eric Krawczyk vs. Penn, 1996 120, Ron Mateo vs. Harvard, 1995 120, Joe Splendorio at Penn, 1999 119, Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968 118,StuFullertonvs.Princeton,1965 118, Mike Jamin at Harvard, 1992 118, Vic Yanz vs. Brown, 2003 117, Shaun Hawkins vs. Columbia, 1987 117, Eric Krawczyk atBuffalo, 1996 116, Rick Furbush at Princeton, 1968 116,JimPerrelloatPrinceton,1985 116 John Kellner at Colgate, 2001 114, Eamon McEneaney at Rutgers, 1976 113, Ed Burnap vs. Princeton, 1962 113, Erv Bratcher at Colgate, 1970 113, Shaun Hawkins vs. Harvard, 1987 113,JoeSplendoriovs.Bucknell,1998 112, Eamon McEneaney vs.Colgate, 1976 112, Eric Krawczyk vs. Yale, 1997
MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 440, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000 430, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 409, Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 396, Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 388, Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 387, Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 351, Ricky Rahne at Penn, 2000 340, Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 338,ScottCarrollatBuffalo,1996 337, Gary Wood vs. Princeton, 1962 326, D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 325, Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 324,BillLazorvs.Yale,1991 322, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999 317, Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 316, Ricky Rahne vs. Princeton, 2000 312, Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 311, Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998 310, Bill Lazor vs. Columbia, 1993 310, Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 306, Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989 306, Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000 303, Ricky Rahne at Pennsylvania, 2001 294, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001 290, Ricky Rahne at Penn, 1999 288, Scott Oliaro at Yale, 1990 281, Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969 280,BillLazorvs.Colgate,1993 280, Ricky Rahne vs. Brown, 2001 277,BillLazoratPrinceton,1993 276, Ricky Rahne at Colgate, 2001 272,ScottCarrollvs.Colgate,1997 272, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971 271, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 2001 269,BillLazorvs.Penn,1992 263, Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978 262, Ricky Rahne vs. Dartmouth, 2000 261,BillLazorvs.Lehigh,1992 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971 259, Dave Dase vs. Columbia, 1987 257, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 1999 254, Bill Robertson at Penn, 1967 251, Per Larson at Columbia, 1994 251, Steve Joyce at Dartmouth, 1995 251, Ricky Rahne vs. Yale, 1999 249, RIcky Rahne vs. Lehigh, 2001 248,ScottCarrollatLafayette,1996 248, Steve Joyce vs. Holy Cross, 1995 247, Ricky Rahne at Lehigh, 2000 244, Steve Joyce at Lehigh, 1995 244, Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 1999
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Annual Leaders • 1946-2003 Rushing Name Walt Kretz Norm Dawson FrankMiller JeffFleischmann JeffFleischmann Stu Merz Bob Engel Guy Bedrossian DickJackson IrvRoberson IrvRoberson Bob McAniff TerryWilson Dan Bidwell Pat Pennucci Gary Wood Gary Wood Gary Wood BillWilson BillWilson PeteLarson BillHuling ChrisRitter Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro Dan Malone DonFanelli Dan Malone Tim LaBeau Neal Hall Craig Jaeger Joe Holland Tom Weidenkopf Steve Vago Derrick Harmon Derrick Harmon Derrick Harmon Tony Baker JohnTagliaferri JeffJohnson Scott Malaga Scott Malaga John McNiff John McNiff John McNiff ScottOliaro PeteFitzpatrick Chad Levitt Chad Levitt Chad Levitt Brad Kiesendahl Deon Harris Deon Harris Evan Simmons Evan SImmons Marcus Blanks Josh Johnston
Att. 88 66 98 106 146 77 106 111 76 83 106 140 121 109 77 94 173 166 189 181 206 88 87 277 285 356 196 99 139 106 91 103 273 118 114 173 157 216 165 153 191 168 256 160 176 203 181 179 275 292 267 102 221 149 145 123 129 103
Net. 594 293 598 579 538 431 364 336 445 503 480 700 521 474 285 449 889 818 659 848 979 369 341 1409 1425 1881 913 403 532 482 330 440 1396 571 513 893 905 1276 847 583 902 647 1097 753 998 806 834 789 1319 1428 1435 513 757 605 649 598 598 446
Avg. 6.8 4.4 6.1 5.5 3.7 5.6 3.4 3.1 5.9 6.1 4.5 5.0 4.3 4.3 3.7 4.8 5.1 4.9 3.5 4.7 4.8 4.2 3.9 5.1 5.0 5.3 4.7 4.1 3.8 4.5 3.6 4.3 5.1 4.8 4.5 5.2 5.8 5.9 5.1 3.8 4.7 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.7 4.0 4.6 4.4 4.8 4.9 5.4 5.0 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.9 4.4 4.3
TD 5 4 4 10 9 4 0 6 6 4 4 4 5 1 0 3 9 7 5 6 9 3 2 14 12 24 5 5 2 6 2 3 16 6 1 5 9 12 7 7 4 2 12 4 10 8 11 5 12 13 13 10 5 2 7 9 5 4
Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Name JohnBurns Pete Dorset Pete Dorset Pete Dorset Rocco Calvo Rocco Calvo JohnJaeckel BillDeGraaf BillDeGraaf BillDeGraaf Art Boland Tom Brogan Tom Skypeck Dave McKelvey Scott Brown Gary Wood Gary Wood Gary Wood Marty Sponaugle Marty Sponaugle BillAbel BillRobertson BillRobertson RickFurbush RickFurbush Mark Allen Mark Allen Mark Allen KevinSigler Garland Burns Jim Hofher Jim Hofher Jim Hofher Mike Tanner Mike Ryan Chris Metz Jeff Hammond Shawn Maguire Shawn Maguire Marty Stallone Marty Stallone Dave Dase Aaron Sumida Chris Cochrane Chris Cochrane BillLazor BillLazor BillLazor PerLarson SteveJoyce ScottCarroll ScottCarroll Mike Hood Ricky Rahne Ricky Rahne Ricky Rahne Mick Razzano D.J. Busch
Att. Comp. 99 48 77 39 74 28 111 55 94 51 77 38 96 33 85 28 94 31 97 44 107 43 50 23 121 55 67 23 85 34 75 28 117 60 119 48 55 23 115 45 138 64 175 94 197 81 37 23 104 57 90 39 181 91 272 119 248 143 81 21 139 63 118 60 85 44 73 41 109 53 77 33 176 89 205 110 221 119 138 76 226 110 198 100 141 69 236 115 175 107 217 129 328 169 328 172 154 76 274 156 262 125 239 131 294 173 388 225 479 252 355 199 276 137 227 118
Yards 593 568 437 845 730 675 453 351 433 629 572 387 784 245 519 456 890 545 319 582 953 1347 1156 294 876 496 1235 1590 1648 285 740 745 487 595 786 507 1064 1009 1112 817 1446 1302 1132 1322 1266 1461 2206 2030 1092 2255 1583 1378 1910 2762 2944 1984 1556 1320
TD 4 4 3 7 2 5 3 3 8 6 3 1 5 3 2 6 8 4 1 5 6 12 3 0 6 3 9 10 8 2 3 6 1 4 4 1 5 2 1 9 12 9 10 5 5 8 15 11 6 13 9 10 11 25 18 11 7 7
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1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Name HillaryChollet Bernie Babula HillaryChollet HarryCassel Walt Bruska VicPujo Harvey Sampson DickCliggott DickCliggott Bruce Brenner DickJackson StanIntihar DickJackson Bob McAniff John Webster Norm Juvonen John Sadusky Pat Pennucci Ken Hoffman Ed Burnap BillPonzer PeteLarson Bob Baker Ron Gervase Ron Gervase BillMurphy ChrisRitter ErvBratcher Tom Albright Tom Albright George Milosevic BruceStarks BruceStarks BruceStarks Eamon McEneaney Dave Rupert Brad Decker Mark Turley AlvaTaylor Dan Suren Derrick Harmon Dan Suren Derrick Harmon JohnTagliaferri JohnTagliaferri JeffJohnson Sam Brickley Sam Brickley ScottOliaro ScottOliaro Mike Jamin Mike Jamin Ned Burke Aaron Berryman Ron Mateo Steve Busch EricKrawczyk Joe Splendorio Joe Splendorio Joe Splendorio Keith Ferguson Keith Ferguson John Kellner
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Rec. 12 12 8 8 14 24 24 14 25 14 17 12 12 15 12 16 8 16 10 17 13 13 13 19 36 50 30 8 21 21 37 31 47 14 35 26 17 26 13 13 21 26 36 30 61 29 56 29 30 25 35 49 40 36 47 57 89 46 65 46 50 70 49
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Scoring Yards 305 301 106 89 289 420 351 291 372 226 196 145 116 206 180 301 116 222 159 260 162 191 188 248 559 853 507 113 300 274 564 483 619 185 383 423 200 381 199 182 285 287 270 266 358 246 518 533 230 347 486 794 328 565 695 720 1042 677 944 630 507 852 582
TD 2 3 1 1 5 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 2 2 1 0 2 4 9 3 1 0 2 3 3 2 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 0 2 1 6 0 4 3 4 11 6 10 3 2 2 3
Year 1946 1947
1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Name HillaryChollet Norman Dawson Robert Dean JeffFleischmann JeffFleischmann JeffFleischmann Hal Seidenberg DickCliggott Guy Bedrosian DickJackson BillDeGraaf Bo Roberson Tom Skypeck Tom Skypeck PhilipTaylor Marcello Tino George Eckstrom George Telesh Gary Wood Gary Wood BillWilson Martin Sponaugle PeteLarson BillMurphy ChrisRitter Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro Mark Allen DonFanelli DonFanelli Tim LaBeau Thomas Dugdale Craig Jaeger Joe Holland Tom Weidenkopf Ron Rejda Derrick Harmon Derrick Harmon Derrick Harmon Tony Baker JohnTagliaferri Tom Aug Dave Quarles Scott Malaga Todd Nicholson ScottOliaro John McNiff ScottOliaro PeteFitzpatrick Chad Levitt Chad Levitt Chad Levitt EricKrawczyk John McCombs Joe Splendorio JustinDunleavy Evan SImmons Nathan Archer Josh Johnston
TD 6 5 3 9 10 9 10 5 6 8 6 4 5 7 4 4 3 5 9 7 7 6 11 9 5 14 14 24 7 5 10 7 0 4 16 6 0 7 9 12 8 8 0 0 12 7 11 9 11 6 13 15 14 11 0 10 8 9 7 4
PAT 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 19 1 1 1 0 0 19 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 18 0 0 1 0 0
FG Points 0 36 0 30 0 30 0 54 0 60 0 54 0 60 0 30 0 36 0 48 0 49 0 24 0 35 0 51 0 24 0 24 0 18 0 30 0 54 0 42 0 42 0 38 0 68 0 54 0 32 0 84 0 86 0 148 0 42 0 30 0 60 0 44 3 20 0 24 0 96 0 36 8 43 0 44 0 56 0 74 0 48 0 48 9 46 12 50 0 72 0 42 0 66 0 54 0 66 0 38 0 78 0 92 0 84 0 66 7 39 0 60 0 48 0 56 0 42 0 24
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100-Yard Game Rushing Leaders CHAD LEVITT (24) 241 vs. Dartmouth, 1996 227 at Harvard, 1994 218 at Yale, 1996 209 vs. Colgate, 1996 201 at Brown, 1995 188 vs. Yale, 1995 187 at Buffalo, 1996 178 vs. Princeton, 1996 172 vs. Dartmouth, 1994 170 at Dartmouth, 1995 170 vs. Columbia, 1995 165 vs. Holy Cross, 1995 160 vs. Brown, 1996 157 vs. Penn, 1994 143 vs. Lehigh, 1994 142 vs. Harvard, 1995 139 at Harvard, 1996 120 at Lehigh, 1995 117 at Bucknell, 1994 113 at Penn, 1995 112 vs. Princeton, 1994 112 at Columbia, 1994 108 at Yale, 1994 106 vs. Fordham, 1993 ED MARINARO (23) 281 vs. Harvard, 1969 272 at Columbia, 1971 260 vs. Lehigh, 1970 260 vs. Colgate, 1971 246 at Rutgers, 1971 245 at Rutgers, 1969 230 at Yale, 1971 230 at Penn, 1971 225 at Brown, 1970 203 at Princeton, 1970 190 vs. Penn, 1970 181 at Penn, 1969 176 vs. Brown, 1971 162 vs. Colgate, 1969 155 vs. Princeton, 1969 151 at Colgate, 1970 150 vs. Columbia, 1969 147 at Harvard, 1970 146 vs. Harvard, 1971 144 vs. Princeton, 1971 127 at Columbia, 1970 127 at Dartmouth, 1971 122 vs. Dartmouth, 1969
JOHN McNIFF (11) 189 at Harvard, 1990 181 vs. Columbia, 1991 160 at Columbia, 1990 143 vs. Harvard, 1991 136 at Lafayette, 1990 135 at Bucknell, 1989 133 vs. Yale, 1991 130 vs. Harvard, 1989 124 at Penn, 1991
SCOTT MALAGA (8) 111 vs. Lafayette, 1987 118 vs. Colgate, 1988 138 at Lehigh, 1988 121 vs. Brown, 1988 117 at Dartmouth, 1988 122 vs. Yale, 1988 119 at Columbia, 1988 125 vs. Penn, 1988 DAN MALONE (7) 142 vs. Colgate, 1972 162 vs. Rutgers, 1972 123 vs. Penn, 1972 111 at Harvard, 1972 122 at Brown, 1972 128 vs. Dartmouth, 1972 178 at Columbia, 1974 DEON HARRIS (6) 143 vs. Fordham, 1999 131 vs. Dartmouth, 1998 128 at Yale, 1998 113 at Princeton, 1999 104 vs. Buffalo, 1998 100 at Holy Cross, 1998 JOE HOLLAND (6) 263 vs. Penn, 1978 244 at Harvard, 1978 189 at Columbia, 1978 186 vs. Princeton, 1978 164 vs. Brown, 1978 112 vs. Dartmouth, 1978 PETE LARSON (6) 185 at Buffalo, 1966 143 vs. Colgate, 1966 142 vs. Princeton, 1965 136 at Brown, 1966 112 at Princeton, 1966 108 vs. Penn, 1966
TONY BAKER (5) 157 at Yale, 1984 146 vs. Dartmouth, 1984 139 at Harvard, 1984 127 at Columbia, 1982 104 at Bucknell, 1984 DON FANELLI (4) 180 at Colgate, 1973 126 at Harvard, 1974 111 vs. Bucknell, 1974 103 vs. Colgate, 1975 BOB McANIFF (4) 151 vs. Columbia, 1957 125 at Columbia, 1955 124 vs. Yale, 1957 101 at Dartmouth, 1957 SCOTT OLIARO (4) 288 at Yale, 1990 144 vs. Brown, 1992 135 vs. Dartmouth, 1992 115 at Harvard, 1992 BILL WILSON (4) 181 at Brown, 1965 155 vs. Columbia, 1965 119 at Princeton, 1964 100 at Penn, 1964 PETE FITZPATRICK (3) 147 vs. Harvard, 1993 105 vs. Lafayette, 1992 105 at Brown, 1993 RICK FURBUSH (3) 126 at Columbia, 1970 116 vs. Lehigh, 1970 101 vs. Harvard, 1969
DICK JACKSON (3) 139 at Penn, 1955 118 at Penn, 1954 112 at Dartmouth, 1954 EVAN SIMMONS (5) 170 vs. Columbia, 2001 137 vs. Dartmouth, 2000 117 vs. Yale, 2000 106 vs. Princeton, 2000 106 at Princeton, 2001 ART BOLAND (2) 143 at Penn, 1956 112 at Penn, 1955 CRAIG JAEGER (2) 167 vs. Harvard, 1977 100 vs. Rutgers, 1977 BRAD KIESENDAHL (2) 173 vs. Lafayette, 1997 130 vs. Penn, 1996 RICH RUSSO (2) 180 vs. Columbia, 1973 123 vs. Brown, 1973 JOHN TAGLIAFERRI (2) 114 vs. Columbia, 1985 103 vs. Dartmouth, 1985 KEN TALTON (2) 142 vs. Columbia, 1977 110 vs. Penn, 1978 JOSH JOHNSON (1) 109 vs. Colgate, 2003 BRIAN ULBRICHT (1) 159 vs. Towson, 2002
TERRY SMITH (6) 148 vs. Yale, 1995 126 at Columbia, 1994 113 at Brown, 1995 111 vs. Lehigh, 1994 102 at Harvard, 1994 100 at Lehigh, 1995 GARY WOOD (6) 207 at Penn, 1962 169 at Brown, 1962 168 at Yale, 1963 161 vs. Dartmouth, 1962 149 at Penn, 1963 125 vs. Princeton, 1962 JEFF JOHNSON (5) 185 at Columbia, 1986 167 vs. Princeton, 1986 149 at Yale, 1985 136 at Harvard, 1986 111 vs. Bucknell, 1986 BO ROBERSON (5) 136 at Columbia, 1955 116 at Princeton, 1955 108 at Dartmouth, 1956 100 at Penn, 1956 100 at Colgate, 1957
Chad Levitt, a fourth-round draft choice of the Oakland Raiders, rushed for over 100 yards 24 times, including a career-high 241 yards vs. Dartmouth in 1996.
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DERRICK HARMON (13) 222 vs. Columbia, 1983 210 vs. Yale, 1983 189 at Princeton, 1983 185 at Columbia, 1982 179 vs. Penn, 1982 178 vs. Columbia, 1981 152 at Penn, 1981 142 vs. Merch. Marine, 1982 136 at Yale, 1982 129 vs. Princeton, 1982 126 vs. Yale, 1981 124 vs. Harvard, 1983 112 at Princeton, 1981
118 vs. Dartmouth, 1990 108 vs. Princeton, 1990
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Single-Season Bests Rushing Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt Chad Levitt Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro Joe Holland Chad Levitt Derrick Harmon Scott Malaga John McNiff Pete Larson Dan Malone Derrick Harmon JeffJohnson Derrick Harmon
Year 1971 1996 1995 1970 1969 1978 1994 1983 1988 1990 1966 1972 1982 1986 1981
Att 356 267 292 285 277 273 275 216 256 176 206 196 157 191 173
Yards 1881 1435 1428 1425 1409 1396 1319 1276 1097 998 979 913 905 902 893
Avg 5.3 5.4 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.1 4.8 5.9 4.3 5.7 4.8 4.7 5.8 4.7 5.2
TD 24 13 13 12 14 16 12 12 12 10 9 5 9 4 5
Ed Marinaro
Passing Ricky Rahne Ricky Rahne Steve Joyce BillLazor BillLazor RIcky Rahne Mike Hood Kevin Sigler Mark Allen ScottCarroll Mick Razzano BillLazor Marty Stallone ScottCarroll BillRobertson
Year 2000 1999 1995 1992 1993 2001 1998 1974 1973 1996 2002 1991 1986 1997 1967
Att 479 388 274 328 328 355 294 248 270 262 276 217 226 239 175
Com 252 225 156 169 172 199 173 143 119 125 137 129 110 131 94
Int 13 13 9 4 13 5 15 14 11 13 7 9 12 11 8
Pct .526 .580 .569 .515 .524 .561 .588 .577 .441 .477 .496 .595 .487 .548 .537
Yds 2944 2762 2255 2206 2030 1984 1910 1648 1590 1583 1556 1461 1446 1378 1347
TD 18 25 13 15 11 11 11 8 10 9 7 8 12 10 12
Bill Lazor
PassingEfficiency Steve Joyce Aaron Sumida Ricky Rahne BillRobertson Rick Furbush Chris Cochrane Pete Dorset Gary Wood BillLazor BillLazor Rocco Calvo Mike Hood Mike Hood Marty Stallone Per Larson
Year 1995 1988 1999 1967 1970 1990 1949 1962 1992 1991 1950 1998 1997 1985 1994
Att 274 141 388 138 104 175 111 117 328 217 94 294 217 138 154
Com 156 69 225 64 57 107 55 60 169 129 51 173 138 76 76
Int 9 4 13 8 9 5 5 8 4 9 3 15 5 8 6
Pct .569 .489 .580 .537 .548 .611 .495 .513 .515 .595 .543 .588 .636 .551 .494
Yds 2255 1132 2762 1347 876 1266 845 890 2206 1461 730 1910 1128 817 1092
TD 13 10 25 12 6 5 7 8 15 8 2 11 8 9 6
Rating 135.2 134.1 132.4 131.9 127.3 125.6 125.2 124.1 120.7 119.9 118.0 115.6 114.8 114.7 114.0
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* 10 pass attempts per game
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Total Offense Ricky Rahne Ricky Rahne BillLazor RIcky Rahne Steve Joyce BillLazor Mike Hood Ed Marinaro Gary Wood Mick Razzano Chris Cochrane Kevin Sigler Mark Allen ScottCarroll BillLazor
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Year 2000 1999 1992 2001 1995 1993 1998 1971 1962 2002 1990 1974 1973 1996 1991
Plays 552 432 405 457 319 403 364 356 290 369 268 299 368 286 274
Rush 92 -66 174 271 -89 44 -3 1881 889 108 387 -35 -23 -48 63
Pass 2944 2762 2206 1984 2255 2030 1910 0 890 1556 1266 1648 1590 1583 1461
Total 3036 2696 2380 2254 2166 2074 1907 1881 1779 1664 1653 1613 1567 1535 1524
Avg 5.5 6.2 5.9 4.9 6.8 5.2 5.2 5.3 6.1 4.5 6.2 5.4 4.3 5.4 5.6
Gary Wood
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HISTORY
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RECORDS
Receptions Eric Krawczyk Keith Ferguson Joe Splendorio JohnTagliaferri Steve Busch Sam Brickley Eric Krawczyk Bill Murphy Keith Ferguson Mike Jamin John Kellner Ron Mateo Bruce Starks Joe Splendorio Joe Splendorio
Year 1997 2002 1999 1985 1996 1987 1996 1967 2001 1992 2003 1995 1974 1998 2000
Rec. 89 70 65 61 57 56 53 50 50 49 49 47 47 46 46
Yards 1042 852 944 358 720 518 786 853 507 794 582 695 619 677 630
Avg. 11.7 12.2 14.5 5.9 12.6 9.3 14.8 17.1 10.1 16.2 11.9 14.8 13.2 14.7 13.7
TD 11 2 10 1 4 2 5 9 2 6 3 3 2 6 3
Year 1997 1999 1967 2002 1992 1996 1996 1995 2000 1998 2000 1974 2003 1995 1985 1994
Rec. 89 65 50 70 49 53 57 47 41 46 46 47 49 27 36 36
Yards 1042 944 853 852 794 786 720 695 680 677 630 619 582 581 566 565
Avg. 11.7 14.5 17.1 12.2 16.2 14.8 12.6 14.8 16.6 14.7 13.7 13.2 11.9 21.5 15.7 15.7
TD 11 10 9 2 6 5 4 3 5 6 3 2 3 4 5 4
Year 1971 1978 1995 1970 1996 1969 1994 1983 1988 1966 1997 1992 1990 1943 1997 1990 1992
TD 24 16 15 14 14 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 0 0 0
PAT 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 30 30 24
FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 13
Pts. 148 96 92 86 84 84 78 74 72 68 66 66 66 66 63 63 63
Year 1992 1993 1991 1988 1996 1977 1997 1998 1983 1996 1994 1980
UT 127 106 112 108 90 98 95 100 67 74 77 64
AT 52 67 48 49 64 51 45 35 67 58 48 58
Tot. 179 173 160 157 154 149 140 135 134 132 125 122
Sacks 8 4 6 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 4
Eric Krawczyk
Yards Receiving Eric Krawczyk Joe Splendorio Bill Murphy Keith Ferguson Mike Jamin Eric Krawczyk Steve Busch Ron Mateo Keith Ferguson Joe Splendorio Joe Splendorio Bruce Starks John Kellner Steve Busch JimPerrello Aaron Berryman
Bill Murphy
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Joe Holland
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Ed Marinaro Joe Holland Chad Levitt Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt Derrick Harmon Scott Malaga Pete Larson Eric Krawczyk Scott Oliaro Scott Oliaro Howard Blose John McCombs Matt Hepfer Mike Cochrane
Tackles Chris Zingo Chris Zingo Chris Zingo Mitch Lee John Hanson Terry Lee John Hanson John Hanson Mike Scully Chris Allen Bryan Draga Jim DeStefano
Chris Zingo
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Career Leaders Rushing Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt Derrick Harmon John McNiff Gary Wood (QB) Scott Malaga Joe Holland Pete Larson Scott Oliaro Tony Baker
Passing Ricky Rahne BillLazor Mike Hood Mark Allen ScottCarroll Chris Cochrane Shawn Maguire Steve Joyce BillRobertson Mick Razzano
Total Offense Ricky Rahne BillLazor Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt Gary Wood Mark Allen Mike Hood Chris Cochrane Derrick Harmon ScottCarroll
Receptions Keith Ferguson Eric Krawczyk Joe Splendorio John Kellner Justin Dunleavy JohnTagliaferri Ron Mateo Bruce Starks Steve Busch Sam Brickley
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Keith Ferguson Joe Splendorio Eric Krawczyk John Kellner Steve Busch Bruce Starks Mike Jamin Ron Mateo Shaun Hawkins Aaron Berryman
Tackles John Hanson Chris Zingo JohnVitullo Mike Scully Mitch Lee Chris Allen Jim DeStefano Seth Payne Tom Bernardo Tom Nunes
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Years 1969-71 1993-96 1981-83 1989-91 1961-63 1986-88 1976-78 1964-66 1989-92 1982-84 Years 1998-2001 1991-93 1996-98 1971-73 1995-97 1988-90 1983-85 1994-95 1967-68 1999-2003 Years 1998-2001 1991-93 1969-71 1993-96 1961-63 1971-73 1996-98 1988-90 1981-83 1995-97
Att. 1226 873 550 543 502 438 562 342 372 456
Att. 918 922 546 539 433 461 370 354 361 330 Comp. 678 470 334 249 256 234 292 194 175 228 Rush 222-284 209-281 918-4715 922-4657 433-2156 311-613 181-257 193-544 546-3074 46-(-56)
Yds. 4715 4657 3074 2557 2156 1925 1755 1751 1713 1579 Int. 31 26 22 27 24 27 29 13 19 11
Avg. 5.1 5.1 5.6 4.7 5.0 4.2 4.7 4.9 4.7 4.8 Pct. .553 .538 .607 .459 .510 .534 .520 .567 .470 .500
TD 50 44 26 22 19 14 18 19 20 8
Yds. 7710 5697 3406 3313 2961 2784 2702 2669 2503 2502
Pass 1226-678-7710 873-470-5697 1-0-0 0-0-0 311-136-1891 543-249-3313 550-334-3406 438-234-2784 12-4-86 502-256-2961
TD 54 34 20 22 19 11 5 15 15 9
Yards 1448-7994 1082-5978 919-4715 922-4657 744-4047 854-3926 731-3663 631-3328 558-3160 548-2905
Years 1999-2002 1995-97 1997-2000 2001-2003 1998-2001 1983-85 1992-95 1973-75 1994-96 1986-88
Rec. 202 176 165 116 113 99 95 92 91 88
Yds. 2569 2285 2337 1512 929 696 1235 1292 1435 1071
Avg. 12.7 13.0 14.1 13.0 8.2 7.0 13.0 13.3 15.8 12.2
TD 14 17 20 8 3 2 9 5 9 7
Years 1999-2002 1997-2000 1995-97 2001-2003 1994-96 1973-75 1990-92 1992-95 1985-87 1992-94
Rec. 202 165 176 116 91 92 84 95 58 80
Yds. 2569 2337 2285 1512 1435 1292 1280 1235 1187 1135
Avg. 12.7 14.1 13.0 13.0 15.8 13.3 15.2 13.0 20.5 14.1
TD 14 20 17 8 9 5 7 9 15 9
Years 1995-98 1991-93 1992-95 1981-83 1987-89 1994-97 1978-80 1993-96 1984-86 1995-98
UT 359 345 257 193 225 188 160 109 155 206
AT 171 167 149 156 107 143 153 184 136 71
Tot. 530 512 406 349 332 331 313 293 291 277
Sacks 5 18 3 3 5 0 10 19 0 1
Derrick Harmon
Ricky Rahne
Keith Ferguson
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Cornell’s Longest Plays Rushing 95 91 88 87 86 85 84 83 81 80 79 79 79 78
John McNiff at Columbia, 1990 Art Boland at Penn, 1956 Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 Whit Baker at Princeton, 1939 Bernie Babula at Penn, 1949 Pete Larson vs. Colgate, 1966 BillKirk vs.Columbia,1949 Walt Kretz at Penn, 1946 JeffJohnsonvs.Princeton,1986 Gary Wood vs. Yale, 1963 Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 Walt Scholl at Harvard, 1939 Walt Scholl at Ohio State, 1939 Bob Milne at Harvard, 1963
Passing 98 90 88 79 78 77 76 76 75 74 72 71 71 71
Bob Dean to Norman Dawson vs. Navy, 1947 Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 Steve Joyce to Steve Busch at Brown, 1995 Chris Metz to Jim Burry vs. Harvard, 1979 Per Larson to Chad Levitt at Bucknell, 1994 Jay LaRochelle to Tim LaBeau vs. Columbia, 1975 Bill Robertson to Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968 Dave McKelvey to Phil Taylor at Harvard, 1959 Mark Allen to George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972 Bill DeGraaf to Art Boland at Brown, 1955 Chris Metz to Terry Thomas vs. Colgate, 1981 Steve Joyce to Ron Mateo at Lehigh, 1995 Dave Dase to Shaun Hawkins vs. Columbia, 1987 Marty Sponaugle to Stu Fullerton vs. Princeton, 1965
John McNiff
FieldGoals 54 52 50 50 50 49 48 46 46 46
John Killian vs. Columbia, 1969 Tim McDermott vs. Harvard, 1993 John Rodin vs. Harvard, 1995 BillGoldyvs.Princeton,1984 Pete Gogolak vs. Lehigh, 1963 PeterBaccillevs.Harvard,1983 Andy Bednar vs. Penn, 1988 Tom Aug at Lafayette, 1986 Mike Cochrane vs. Harvard, 1991 Mike Cochrane vs. Lehigh, 1992
Kickoff Returns 100 99 98 98 97 97
Bo Roberson at Colgate, 1956 Pete Larson vs. Yale, 1966 Chris Ritter vs. Dartmouth, 1966 Dick Jackson vs. Dartmouth, 1954 Dan Malone vs. Lehigh, 1973 Barrett Rosser at Harvard, 1972
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Punt Returns 90 82 80 80 73
Dan Walker at Penn, 1967 Mike Raich vs Lafayette, 1987 Keith Cummins vs Colgate, 1969 Bill Kirk vs Dartmouth, 1950 Vincent Bates vs. Harvard, 1999
Interception Returns
Bo Roberson
99 97 95 81 74 72
Mark Broderick vs Brown, 1990 Ken Davis at Army , 1942 Carl Holland vs Syracuse, 1947 Keith Cummins at Dartmouth, 1967 Jim Frontero vs Brown, 1986 Chip Ruth at Brown, 1968
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Opponent Single-Game Records Rushing
Long Plays
Attempts: 42 by Dom Fischer, Colgate, 1969
Rushing: 92 by Rabih Abdullah, Lehigh, 1994
Yards Gained: 282 by Jabu Powell, Bucknell, 2000
Passing: 93 by Gary Vura to Karl Hall, Penn, 1981; 93 by Eddie Chamberlain to Elbert Camp, Dartmouth, 1935
Passing
FieldGoal: 55 by Jim Robertson, Dartmouth, 1919
Attempts: 53 by Bill Pienias, Brown, 1992 Completions: 33 by Chad Andrzejewski, Columbia, 1992 Yards Gained: 422 by Eric Webber, Brown, 2000
Punt Return: 85 by Tom Haggerty, Columbia, 1961; 85 by Greg Hoffmeister, Dartmouth, 1991
Touchdowns: 6 by A.J. “Swede” Oberlander, Dartmouth, 1925
KickoffReturn: 100 by Ken Hill, Yale, 1978
Receiving
Number: 14 by Bob Farnham, Brown, 1975 14 by Scott Wedum, Dartmouth, 2002 Yards Gained: 252 by Karl Hall, Penn, 1981 Touchdowns: 4 by Dan Castles, Penn, 2003
Total Offense Plays: 71 by Brian Mann, Dartmouth, 2002 Yards Gained: 447 by Marty Domres, Columbia, 1968
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Interception Return: 100 on four occasions; Last: Jim Anderson, Princeton, 1984
Completion Percentage: .882 by Dick Kazmaier, Princeton, 1951
Touchdowns (since 1947): 5 by Mike Mitchell, Penn, 2003
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Field Goal (since 1947): 54 by Charlie Gogolak, Princeton, 1965
Scoring Points: 30 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945 Touchdowns: 5 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945 FieldGoals: 5 by Chris Ingerslev, Brown, 1985
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The Last Time It Happened RUSHING — SINGLE GAME Rushed 30 times Cornell: Deon Harris at Princeton, Sept. 18, 1999 (30) Opponent: Jamaal Branch vs. Colgate, Oct. 4, 2003 (34)
Threw for 350 yards Cornell: Ricky Rahne at Harvard, Oct. 7, 2000 (28x57, 391) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (22x30, 371)
Rushed 40 times Cornell: Chad Levitt vs. Princeton, Sept. 21, 1996 (40) Opponent: Mike Milan at Brown, Oct. 21, 2000 (43)
Threw for 400 yards Cornell: Ricky Rahne at Brown, Oct. 21, 2000 (29x62, 446) Opponent: Eric Webber at Brown, Oct. 21, 2000 (28x43, 422)
Gained 100 yards Cornell: Joshua Johnson vs. Colgate, Oct. 4, 2003 (12x109) Opponent: Sam Mathews at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (20x105) Gained 150 yards Cornell: Brian Ulbricht vs. Towson, Oct. 5, 2002 (27x159) Opponent: Ray LaMonica vs. Colgate, Oct. 19, 2002 (29x160) Gained 200 yards Cornell: Chad Levitt at Yale, Nov. 9, 1996 (39x218) Opponent: Nick Hartigan vs. Brown, Oct. 25, 2003 (29x 201) Scored 3 TDs Cornell: Evan Simmons at Dartmouth, Nov. 3, 2001 (3) Opponent: Robert Carr vs. Yale, Sept. 28, 2002 (4) Run of 60 yards Cornell: Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 26, 1996 (72) Opponent: Joseph Randall vs. Colgate, Oct. 14, 2000 (60)
Threw 3 TD passes Cornell: Mick Razzano at Harvard, Oct. 12, 2002 (3) Opponent: Jeff Otis vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (3) Threw 4 TD passes Cornell: Ricky Rahne at Harvard, Oct. 7, 2000 (4) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (5) Threw 5 TD passes Cornell: None Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (5) Had 4 interceptions Cornell: Mike Hood vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 24, 1998 (4) Opponent: Ryan Collar at Holy Cross, Sept. 26, 1998 (4) Had 5 interceptions Cornell: Dave Dase at Princeton, Nov. 21, 1987 (5) Opponent: Bill Beagle vs. Dartmouth, 1954 (5)
Run of 70 yards Cornell: Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, Oct. 26, 1996 (72) Opponent: Jabu Powell at Bucknell, Sept. 16, 2000 (79)
RECEIVING — SINGLE GAME Caught 8 passes Cornell: John Kellner vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (10); Vic Yanz vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (8) Opponent: Dan Castles at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (9)
Run of 80 yards Cornell: Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, Oct. 19, 1996 (88) Opponent: Joe Rackley vs. Brown, Oct. 20, 2001 (80)
Caught 9 passes Cornell: John Kellner vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (10) Opponent: Dan Castles at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (9)
Run of 90 yards Cornell: John McNiff at Columbia, 1990 (95) Opponent: Rabih Abdullah vs. Lehigh, Oct. 1, 1994 (92)
Caught 10 passes Cornell: John Kellner vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (10) Opponent: Steve Campbell at Brown, Oct. 21, 2000 (12)
PASSING — SINGLE GAME Attempted 30 passes Cornell: D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (40) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (30) Attempted 40 passes Cornell: D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (40) Opponent: Brian Mann vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 9, 2002 (58)
Completed 25 passes Cornell: D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (25) Opponent: Mike Mitchell vs. Penn, Nov. 23, 2002 (28) Threw for 300 yards Cornell: D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (25x40 312) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (22x30, 371)
Gained 100 yards Cornell: Vic Yanz vs. Columbia, Nov. 15, 2003 (8x106) Opponent: Casey Cramer at Dartmouth, Nov. 8, 2003 (7x109) Gained 200 yards Cornell: Joe Splendorio at Brown, Oct. 2, 1999 (11x204) Opponent: Dan Castles at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (9x204) Caught 3 TD passes Cornell: Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, Oct. 4, 1997 (3) Opponent: Dan Castles at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (4)
Gained 300 yards Cornell: Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 9, 2002 (340: 302 pass, 38 rush) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (371: 371 pass, 0 rush) Gained 400 yards Cornell: Ricky Rahne at Brown, Oct. 21, 2000 (440: 446 pass,-6rush) Opponent: Ryan Fitzpatrick at Harvard, Oct. 12, 2002 (417: 353 pass, 64 rush)
MISCELLANEOUS Intercepted 3 passes Cornell: Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross, Sept. 23, 1995 (3) Opponent: Dean Cain at Princeton, Nov. 21, 1987 (3) Kicked 3 FGs Cornell: Peter Iverson vs. Colgate, Oct. 14, 2000 (3) Opponent: Mike Murawczyk vs. Yale, Sept. 23, 2000 (3) Fumble Return for Touchdown Cornell: Sean Nassoiv vs. Colgate, Oct. 4, 2003 (38 yards) Opponent: James Beck vs. Yale, Sept. 28, 2002 (21 yards) Punt Return for Touchdown Cornell: Vincent Bates vs. Harvard, Oct. 9, 1999 (73 yards) Opponent: Dante Ross vs. Bucknell, Sept. 20, 2003 (46 yards) Blocked Punt Returned for Touchdown Cornell:JohnKellnervs.Lehigh,Oct.6,2001(returned 39yards) Opponent: John Campbell at Dartmouth, Oct. 23, 1999 (recovered in end zone) Blocked Field Goal Returned for Touchdown Cornell: Kyle Thomas vs. Yale, Sept. 28, 2002 (returned 48yards) Opponent: Stephen Falk at Penn, Nov. 17, 2001 (returned68yards) Kickoff Return for Touchdown Cornell: Justin Bush at Harvard, Oct. 10, 1998 (87 yards) Opponent: Rodney Byrnes at Harvard, Oct. 12, 2002 (89yards) Interception for Touchdown Cornell: Kevin Rooney vs. Columbia, Nov. 10, 2001 (22 yards) Opponent: Jermaine Griffin vs. Brown, Oct. 20, 2001 (24yards) Recorded Safety Cornell: vs. Princeton, Nov. 2, 2002 Opponent: vs. Brown, Oct. 31, 1998
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Completed 20 passes Cornell: D.J. Busch at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (20) Opponent: Mike Mitchell at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (22)
Caught 11 passes Cornell: Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 9, 2002 (11) Opponent: Rob Milanese vs. Penn, Nov. 23, 2002 (15)
TOTAL OFFENSE — SINGLE GAME Ran 40 plays Cornell: D.J. Busch at Penn, Nov. 22, 2003 (42: 34 pass,8rush) Opponent: Chris Brown vs. Colgate, Oct. 4, 2003 (41: 31 pass, 10 rush)
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All-Time Scores 1887 (0-2) Coach: No regular coach Captain: J. H. Sheldon Union• Lehigh• Totals 1888 (4-2) Coach: No regular coach Captain: W. G. Howell Palmyra• Williams• Union• Lafayette• Bucknell• Lehigh Totals
10 10 20
26 20 30 0 20 0 96
1889 (7-2) Coach: No regular coach Captain: D. Upton Bucknell• 66 Lafayette• 10 Yale 6 Rochester• 124 StevensInst.• 38 Yale• 0 Michigan 66 Columbia 20 Lafayette 24 Totals 354 1890 (7-4) Coach: No regular coach Captain: E. Yawger Rochester• 98 Union 32 Williams 8 Harvard 0 Amherst 0 Trinity 26 Wesleyan 2 Bucknell• 26 Michigan 20 Columbia• 36 Chicago U. Club 12 Totals 260
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1891 (7-3) Coach: No regular coach Captain: C. Johanson Syracuse• 68 Bucknell• 0 StevensInst.• 72 Lafayette• 30 Lehigh• 24 Princeton 0 Michigan 58 DetroitA.C. 32 Chicago U. Club 4 Michigan 10 Totals 298
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1892 (10-1) Coach: No regular coach Captain: C. Johanson Syracuse A. C. 16 Syracuse• 58 Bucknell• 54 Dickinson• 58 Lehigh 76 Williams 24 Harvard 14 Michigan• 44 MIT.• 44 Manhattan A. C. 16 Michigan 30 Totals 434
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0 0 0 16 0 4 20
0 0 60 0 4 70 0 0 0 130
0 0 18 77 18 0 4 0 5 0 8 130
0 4 0 0 0 6 12 0 12 0 34
0 0 0 0 0 12 20 0 12 0 10 54
1893 (2-5-1) Coach: No regular coach Captain:C.J.Barr Gettysburg• Union• Princeton Williams Harvard Tufts• Lehigh• Penn Totals
16 18 0 10 0 0 0 0 44
0 6 46 10 34 6 14 50 166
1894 (6-4-1) Coach: Marshall Newell Captain: Glenn (Pop) Warner Syracuse• 39 Union• 37 Lafayette• 24 Princeton 4 Harvard 12 Michigan• 22 Crescent A. C. 22 Williams 0 Penn 0 Michigan 4 Lehigh• 10 Totals 174
0 0 0 12 22 0 0 0 6 12 6 58
1895 (3-4-1) Coach: Marshall Newell Captain:ClintonWyckoff Syracuse• Penn State• Case West. Reserve• Lafayette• Harvard Princeton Brown• Penn Totals
8 0 12 0 0 0 6 2 28
0 0 4 6 25 6 4 46 91
1896 (5-3-1) Coach: Joseph Beacham Captain: Joseph Beacham Colgate• 6 Syracuse• 22 Case West. Reserve• 48 Tufts• 18 Harvard• 4 Princeton 0 Bucknell• 54 Williams 0 Penn 10 Totals 162
0 0 0 0 13 37 0 0 32 82
1897 (5-3-1) Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain: William McKeever Colgate• 6 Syracuse• 16 Tufts• 15 Lafayette 4 Princeton• 0 Harvard 5 Penn State• 45 Williams 42 Penn 0 Totals 133 1898 (10-2) Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain:AllenWhiting Syracuse• Colgate• Hamilton• Trinity• Syracuse CarlisleIndians• Buffalo• Princeton Oberlin•
28 29 41 47 30 23 27 0 6
0 0 0 4 10 24 0 0 4 42
0 5 0 0 0 6 0 6 0
Williams Lafayette• Penn Totals
12 47 6 296
1899 (7-3) Coach: Percy Haughton Captain: Raymond Starbuck Colgate 42 Syracuse• 17 Hamilton• 12 Williams• 12 Chicago 6 Lehigh• 6 Princeton• 5 Columbia 29 Lafayette• 5 Penn 0 Totals 134 1900 (10-2) Coach: Percy Haughton Captain: Raymond Starbuck Colgate• 16 Rochester• 6 Bucknell• 6 Syracuse• 6 Wash. & Jefferson• 16 Union• 11 Dartmouth• 23 Princeton 12 Oberlin• 29 Lafayette 0 Vermont• 42 Penn 0 Totals 167
0 0 12 29
0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 6 29 52
0 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 17 0 27 55
1901 (11-1) Coach: Raymond Starbuck Captain: William Warner Colgate• Rochester• Bucknell• Hamilton• Union• CarlisleIndians Oberlin• Princeton• Lehigh• Columbia Vermont• Penn Totals
17 50 6 39 24 17 29 6 30 24 68 23 333
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 14
1902 (8-3) Coach: Raymond Starbuck Captain: William Warner Colgate• Rochester• Union• Hobart• Williams• CarlisleIndians• Oberlin• Princeton Wash. & Jeff.• Lafayette• Penn Totals
5 31 42 57 37 6 57 0 50 28 11 324
0 0 0 0 6 10 0 10 0 0 12 38
12 26 11 12 6 41 0 0 12
0 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 17
1903 (6-3-1) Coach: William Warner Captain: Sanford Hunt Hobart• Alfred• Rochester• Colgate• Bucknell• Case West. Reserve• Princeton Lehigh• Columbia•
Penn Totals
0 120
42 103
1904 (7-3) Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain: James Lynah Colgate• 17 Rochester• 29 Hobart• 24 Hamilton• 34 Bucknell• 24 Franklin & Marshall • 36 Princeton• 6 Lehigh• 50 Columbia 6 Penn 0 Totals 226
0 6 0 0 12 5 18 5 12 34 92
1905 (6-4) Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain: James Costello Hamilton• 5 Colgate• 12 Hobart• 28 Bucknell• 24 Pittsburgh• 30 Haverford• 57 Swarthmore• 0 Princeton 6 Columbia• 6 Penn 5 Totals 173
0 11 0 0 0 0 14 16 12 6 59
1906 (8-1-2) Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain: George Cook Colgate• 0 Hamilton• 21 Oberlin• 25 Niagara• 23 Bucknell• 24 Bowdoin• 72 Princeton 5 Pittsburgh• 23 Holy Cross• 16 Swarthmore• 28 Penn 0 Totals 237
0 0 5 6 6 0 14 0 6 0 0 37
1907 (8-2) Coach: Henry Schoellkopf Captain: George Cook Hamilton• 23 Oberlin• 22 Niargara• 47 Colgate• 18 Penn State• 6 Princeton• 6 Pittsburgh• 18 Army 14 Swarthmore• 18 Penn 4 Totals 176
0 5 0 0 8 5 5 10 0 12 45
1908 (7-1-1) Coach: Henry Schoellkopf Captain: George Walder Hamilton• Oberlin• Colgate• Vermont• Penn State• Amherst• Chicago Trinity• Penn Totals
11 23 9 9 10 6 6 18 4 96
0 10 0 0 4 0 6 6 17 43
1909 (3-4-1) Coach: George Walder Captain: A. F. Tydeman Rensselaer•
16
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Oberlin• Fordham• Vermont• Williams• Harvard Chicago• Penn Totals
RECORDS 16 6 16 0 0 6 6 66
6 12 0 3 18 6 17 65
1910 (5-2-1) Coach: Daniel Reed Captain: LeGrand Simson Hobart• 50 Rensselaer• 24 Oberlin• 0 St. Bonaventure• 47 Vermont• 15 Harvard 5 Chicago• 18 Penn 6 Totals 165
0 0 0 0 5 27 0 12 44
1911 (7-3) Coach: Daniel Reed Captain: William Munk Allegheny• Colgate• Oberlin• Penn State• Wash. & Jefferson• Pittsburgh• Williams• Michigan• Chicago Penn Totals
35 6 15 0 6 9 15 6 0 9 101
0 0 3 5 0 3 14 0 6 21 52
3 7 0 14 6 14 10 0 7 2 63
0 13 13 6 29 0 24 24 20 7 136
1912 (3-7) Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: E. W. Butler Wash. & Jefferson• Colgate• Oberlin• New York Univ.• Penn State• Bucknell• Williams• Dartmouth• Michigan Penn Totals 1913 (5-4-1) Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: John Munns Ursinus• Colgate• Oberlin• CarlisleIndians• Bucknell• Pittsburgh• Harvard Michigan• Lafayette• Penn Totals
0 0 12 7 7 20 23 17 3 0 89
1916 (6-2) Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: L. W. Mueller Gettysburg• Williams• Bucknell• Harvard Carnegie Tech.• Michigan• Mass. State• Penn Totals 1917 (3-6) Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: Arthur Hoffman Oberlin• Williams• 47thInfantry• Colgate• Bucknell• Carnegie Tech• Michigan Fordham• Penn Totals
26 42 19 0 15 23 37 3 165
22 10 0 0 20 20 0 6 0 78
0 0 0 23 7 20 0 23 73
0 14 6 20 0 0 42 27 37 146
1918 NO TEAM 1919 (3-5) Coach: John Rush Captain:Francis(Fritz)Shiverick Oberlin• 9 Williams• 3 Colgate• 0 Dartmouth 0 Lafayette• 2 Carnegie Tech• 20 Penn State• 0 Penn 0 Totals 34
0 0 21 9 21 0 20 24 95
Gil Dobie 28 3 3 21 48 28 48 26 28 24 257
0 9 7 0 0 7 3 3 13 12 54
1920 (6-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Clyde Mayer Rochester• St. Bonaventure• Union• Colgate• Rutgers• Dartmouth Columbia• Penn Totals
13 55 60 42 24 3 34 0 231
6 7 0 6 0 14 7 28 68
1921 (8-0) (national champs.) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Wilson Dodge St. Bonaventure• 41 Rochester• 55 Case West. Reserve• 110 Colgate• 31 Dartmouth• 59 Columbia 41 Springfield• 14 Penn 41 Totals 392
0 0 0 7 7 7 0 0 21
1922 (8-0) (national champs.) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Eddie Kaw St. Bonaventure• 55 Niagara• 66 New Hampshire• 68 Colgate• 14 Columbia• 56 Dartmouth 23 Albright• 48 Penn 9 Totals 339
6 0 7 0 0 0 14 0 27
1923 (8-0) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: George Pfann St. Bonaventure• Susquehanna• Williams• Colgate• Dartmouth Columbia Johns Hopkins• Penn Totals
41 84 28 34 32 35 52 14 320
6 0 6 7 7 0 0 7 33
1924 (4-4) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Frank Henderson St. Bonaventure• 56 Niagara• 27 Williams• 7 Rutgers• 0 Columbia• 14 Susquehanna• 91 Dartmouth 14 Penn 0 Totals 209
0 0 14 10 0 0 27 20 71
1925 (6-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Frank Kearney Susquehanna• Niagara• Williams• Rutgers• Columbia Dartmouth Canisius• Penn Totals
80 26 48 41 17 13 33 0 258
0 0 0 0 14 62 0 7 83
1926 (6-1-1) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Emerson Carey Geneva• Niagara• Williams• Michigan State• Columbia St. Bonaventure• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
6 28 49 24 9 41 24 10 191
0 0 0 14 17 0 23 10 64
1927 (3-3-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Harold Hoekelman Clarkson• Niagara• Richmond• Princeton• Columbia• St. Bonaventure•
41 19 53 10 0 6
Dartmouth Penn Totals
0 6 0 21 0 6
7 0 136
53 35 121
1928 (3-3-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Dudley Schoales Clarkson• Niagara• Hampden-Sydney• Princeton Columbia St. Bonaventure• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
20 34 18 0 0 0 0 0 72
0 0 6 3 0 0 28 49 86
1929 (6-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Sam Wakeman Clarkson• Niagara• Hampden-Sydney• Princeton• Columbia• Case West. Reserve• Dartmouth Penn Totals
60 22 40 13 12 36 14 7 204
0 6 6 7 6 0 18 17 60
1930 (6-2) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Paul Hunt Clarkson• Niagara• Hampden-Sydney• Princeton Columbia Hobart• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
66 61 47 12 7 54 13 13 273
0 14 6 7 10 0 19 7 63
1931 (7-1) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain:CristobalMartinez-Zorrilla Clarkson• 68 0 Niagara• 37 6 Richmond• 27 0 Princeton• 33 0 Columbia• 13 0 Alfred• 54 0 Dartmouth 0 14 Penn 7 0 Totals 239 20 1932 (5-2-1) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain:BartViviano Buffalo• Niagara• Richmond• Princeton Columbia Albright• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
72 7 27 0 0 40 21 7 174
0 0 0 0 6 14 6 13 39
1933 (4-3) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain:JohnFerraro St. Lawrence• Richmond• Michigan Syracuse• Columbia• Dartmouth Penn Totals
48 28 0 7 6 7 20 116
7 7 40 14 9 0 12 89
1934 (2-5) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: Walt Switzer St. Lawrence• Richmond• Syracuse•
14 0 7
0 6 20
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1914 (8-2) Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: John O’Hearn Ursinus• Pittsburgh• Colgate• CarlisleIndians• Bucknell• Brown Holy Cross• Franklin&Marshall• Michigan Penn Totals
41 0 37 0 10 7 6 0 10 21 132
1915 (9-0) (national champs.) Games first played at Schoellkopf Coach: Al Sharpe Captain:CharlesBarrett Gettysburg• 13 0 Oberlin• 34 7 Williams• 46 6 Bucknell• 41 0 Harvard 10 0 VirginiaTech• 45 0 Michigan 34 7 Washington & Lee• 40 21 Penn 24 9 Totals 287 50
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HISTORY Princeton Columbia Dartmouth• Penn Totals
0 0 21 13 55
45 14 6 23 114
1935 (0-6-1) Coach: Gil Dobie Captain: H. S. Wilson St. Lawrence• Case West. Reserve• Syracuse Princeton• Columbia• Dartmouth Penn Totals
Army Syracuse• Ohio State• Columbia• Yale Dartmouth Penn Totals
6 19 14 0 7 6 7 59
12 33 21 54 7 41 33 201
1941 (5-3) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain:PeterWolff Syracuse• Harvard Navy Colgate• Columbia Yale• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
Carl Snavely 1936 (3-5) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain: John Batten Alfred• Yale Syracuse• Penn State• Columbia Princeton Dartmouth• Penn Totals
74 0 20 13 13 13 6 6 145
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1938 (5-1-1) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain: Al Van Ranst Colgate• Harvard Syracuse Penn State• Columbia Dartmouth• Penn Totals 1939 (8-0) Coach: Carl Snavely Captains:VincentEichler, Malvern Baker, Ken Brown Syracuse• Princeton Penn State• Ohio State Columbia• Colgate• Dartmouth Penn Totals 1940 (6-2) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain: Walt Matuszak Colgate•
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15 20 17 21 23 14 0 110
19 20 47 23 13 14 35 26 197
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0 23 7 7 20 41 20 14 132
19 7 7 14 9 0 6 20 82
6 0 19 6 7 7 0 45
6 7 0 14 7 12 6 0 52
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1942 (3-5-1) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain: Roy Johnson Lafayette• Colgate• Army Penn State• Syracuse Columbia Yale Dartmouth Penn Totals
45 33 21 27 21 0 20 201
0 6 7 0 0 3 22 38
6 7 0 21 0 21 33 0 88
0 0 14 2 7 7 19 16 65
20 6 8 0 7 13 13 21 7 95
16 18 28 0 12 14 7 19 34 148
1943 (6-4) Coach: Carl Snavely Captain: Meredith (Bud) Cushing Bucknell• 7 6 Sampson N.T.S.• 27 13 Navy 7 46 Princeton 30 0 Holy Cross• 20 7 Colgate 7 20 Columbia• 33 6 Penn State• 13 0 Dartmouth 0 20 Penn 14 20 Totals 158 138 1944 (5-4) Coach: Carl Snavely Captains:FrankAccorsi,GrantEllis Syracuse 39 6 Bucknell• 26 0 Yale 7 16 Colgate• 7 14 Sampson N.T.S.• 13 6 Columbia 25 7 Navy 0 48 Dartmouth• 14 13 Penn 0 20 Totals 131 130 1945 (5-4) Coach: Ed McKeever Captain: Allen Dekdebrun Syracuse 26 Bucknell• 19 U.S. Sub Base• 39 Princeton• 6 Yale 7 Columbia 26 Colgate• 20 Dartmouth 20 Penn 6 Totals 169 1946 (5-3-1) Coach: Ed McKeever Captain:JoeMartin Bucknell• Army Colgate• Yale• Princeton
21 21 13 6 14
14 8 0 14 18 34 6 13 59 166
0 46 9 6 7
Columbia Syracuse• Dartmouth• Penn Totals
12 7 21 20 135
0 14 7 26 115
George James 1947 (4-5) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain:WaltKretz Lehigh• 27 Yale 0 Colgate 27 Navy• 19 Princeton 28 Columbia• 0 Syracuse• 12 Dartmouth 13 Penn 0 Totals 126 1948 (8-1) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Joe Quinn New York Univ.• 47 Navy 13 Harvard• 40 Syracuse 34 Army• 6 Columbia 20 Colgate• 14 Dartmouth• 27 Penn 23 Totals 224 1949 (8-1) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Paul Girolamo Niagara• 27 Colgate• 39 Harvard 33 Yale 48 Princeton• 14 Columbia• 54 Syracuse• 33 Dartmouth 7 Penn 29 Totals 284
0 14 18 38 21 22 6 21 21 161
6 7 6 7 27 13 6 26 14 112
0 27 14 14 12 0 7 16 21 111
1950 (7-2) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captains:CharlesTaylor,JohnPierik Lafayette• 27 0 Syracuse 26 7 Harvard 28 7 Yale• 7 0 Princeton 0 27 Columbia 19 20 Colgate• 26 18 Dartmouth• 24 0 Penn 13 6 Totals 170 85 1951 (6-3) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain:VicPujo Syracuse• 21 Colgate 41 Harvard• 42 Yale 27 Princeton 15 Columbia• 20 Michigan• 20 Dartmouth 21 Penn 0 Totals 207
14 18 6 0 53 21 7 13 7 139
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1952 (2-7) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain:BillWhelan Colgate• 7 Navy• 7 Syracuse 6 Yale 0 Princeton• 0 Columbia 21 Michigan 7 Dartmouth• 13 Penn 7 Totals 68
14 31 26 13 27 14 49 7 14 195
1953 (4-3-2) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain:BillGeorge Colgate• 27 Rice• 7 Navy 6 Yale• 0 Princeton 26 Columbia• 27 Syracuse• 0 Dartmouth 28 Penn 7 Totals 128
7 28 26 0 19 13 26 26 7 152
1954 (5-4) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Guy Bedrossian Colgate• 14 Rice 20 Harvard• 12 Yale 21 Princeton 27 Columbia 26 Syracuse• 14 Dartmouth• 40 Penn 20 Totals 194
19 41 13 47 0 0 6 21 6 153
1955 (5-4) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain:DickJackson Lehigh• 14 Colgate• 6 Harvard 20 Yale 6 Princeton• 20 Columbia• 34 Brown 20 Dartmouth 0 Penn 39 Totals 159
6 21 7 34 26 19 7 7 7 134
1956 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, 8th) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Art Boland Colgate 6 Navy• 0 Harvard• 7 Yale 7 Princeton• 21 Columbia 19 Brown 6 Dartmouth• 14 Penn 20 Totals 100
34 14 32 25 32 25 13 27 7 209
1957 (3-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Gerald Knapp Colgate• 13 Harvard 20 Syracuse• 0 Yale• 7 Princeton 14 Columbia• 8 Brown• 13 Dartmouth 19 Penn 6 Totals 100
14 6 34 18 47 0 6 20 14 159
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1958 (6-3; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Bob Hazzard Colgate• 13 Harvard• 21 Syracuse 0 Yale 12 Princeton• 34 Columbia 25 Brown 8 Dartmouth• 15 Penn 19 Totals 147 1959 (5-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Dave Feeney Colgate 20 Lehigh• 13 Harvard 20 Yale• 0 Princeton 0 Columbia• 13 Brown• 19 Dartmouth 12 Penn 13 Totals 110 1960 (2-7; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) Coach: George (Lefty) James Captain: Warren Sundstrom Colgate• 8 Bucknell• 15 Harvard• 12 Yale 6 Princeton• 18 Columbia 6 Brown 6 Dartmouth• 0 Penn 7 Totals 78
0 14 55 7 8 0 12 32 7 135
15 6 16 23 20 7 0 21 28 136
28 7 0 22 21 44 7 20 18 167
Lehigh• Harvard Yale• Princeton Columbia• Brown• Dartmouth Penn Totals
24 14 13 14 18 28 7 17 152
1964 (3-5-1; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th) Coach: Tom Harp Captain:ClarenceJentes Buffalo• 9 Colgate 3 Penn• 33 Harvard 0 Yale• 21 Columbia 57 Brown 28 Dartmouth• 33 Princeton 12 Totals 196 1965 (4-3-2; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Tom Harp Captain:PhilRatner Colgate• 0 Lehigh 49 Princeton• 27 Harvard• 3 Yale 14 Columbia• 20 Brown• 41 Dartmouth 0 Penn 38 Totals 192
0 21 10 51 17 25 12 8 165
9 8 0 16 23 20 31 15 17 139
0 13 36 3 24 6 21 20 14 137
Jack Musick
Tom Harp
0 14 31 12 30 35 0 15 0 137
1962 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) Coach: Tom Harp Captain: Tony Turel Colgate• 12 Harvard• 14 Navy 0 Yale 8 Princeton• 35 Columbia 21 Brown 28 Dartmouth• 21 Penn 29 Totals 168
23 12 41 26 34 25 26 28 22 237
1963 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Tom Harp Captain: Gary Wood Colgate• 17
21
1967 (6-2-1; 4-2-1 Ivy, 3rd) Coach: Jack Musick Captain:RonKopicki Bucknell• 23 Colgate 23 Princeton• 47 Harvard• 12 Yale 7 Columbia• 27 Brown• 14 Dartmouth 24 Penn 33 Totals 210 1968 (3-6; 1-6 Ivy, 7th) Coach: Jack Musick Captain: Doug Kleiber Colgate• Rutgers• Penn• Harvard Yale• Columbia
17 17 8 0 13 25
21 14 28 21 14 6 14 32 7 157
7 7 13 14 41 14 14 21 14 145
0 16 10 10 25 34
31 6 13 130
0 27 41 163
1969 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Jack Musick Captains: Theo Jacobs, Dennis Huff Colgate• 24 Rutgers 7 Princeton• 17 Harvard• 41 Yale 0 Columbia• 10 Brown• 14 Dartmouth 7 Penn 28 Totals 148
28 21 24 24 17 3 7 24 14 162
1970 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Jack Musick Captain: Dennis Lubozynski Colgate 17 Lehigh• 41 Penn• 32 Harvard 24 Yale• 7 Columbia 31 Brown 35 Dartmouth• 0 Princeton 6 Totals 193
7 14 31 27 38 20 21 24 3 185
1971 (8-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) Coach: Jack Musick Captains:TomAlbright,BillEllis Colgate• 38 Rutgers 31 Princeton• 19 Harvard• 21 Yale 31 Columbia• 24 Brown• 21 Dartmouth 14 Penn 41 Totals 240
20 17 8 16 10 21 7 24 13 136
1972 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) Coach: Jack Musick Captain: Bob Joehl Colgate• 37 Rutgers• 36 Penn• 24 Harvard 15 Yale• 24 Columbia 0 Brown 48 Dartmouth• 22 Princeton 22 Totals 238
7 22 20 33 13 14 28 31 15 183
1973 (3-5-1; 2-5 Ivy, 6th) Coach: Jack Musick Captain:BobLally Colgate 35 Lehigh• 7 Princeton• 37 Harvard• 15 Yale 3 Columbia• 44 Brown• 7 Dartmouth 0 Penn 22 Totals 170
21 7 6 21 20 14 17 17 31 154
1974 (3-5-1; 1-5-1 Ivy, 7th) Coach: Jack Musick Captains: Rick Johnson, Dan Malone Colgate• 40 21 Bucknell• 24 0 Penn• 28 28 Harvard 27 39 Yale• 3 27 Columbia 24 0 Brown 8 16 Dartmouth• 9 21
Princeton Totals
20 183
41 193
George Seifert 1975 (1-8; 0-7 Ivy, 8th) Coach: George Seifert Captains: Don Fanelli, Steve Horrigan Colgate• 22 24 Bucknell 21 6 Princeton• 8 16 Harvard• 13 34 Yale 14 20 Columbia• 19 42 Brown• 23 45 Dartmouth 10 33 Penn 21 27 Totals 151 247 1976 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) Coach: George Seifert Game Captains Princeton• 0 Colgate• 20 Rutgers 14 Harvard 9 Brown• 12 Dartmouth• 0 Yale 6 Columbia 17 Penn 31 Totals 109
3 25 21 3 28 35 14 35 13 177
Bob Blackman 1977 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Tony Anzalone, Terry Lee Penn 7 17 Colgate• 22 28 Rutgers• 14 30 Harvard• 7 17 Brown 3 21 Dartmouth 13 17 Yale• 0 28 Columbia• 20 7 Princeton 0 34 Totals 86 199 1978 (5-3-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Mike Donahue, Dave Kintigh Princeton• 14 14 Colgate 21 12 Bucknell• 24 0 Harvard 25 20 Brown• 13 21 Dartmouth• 7 14 Yale 14 42 Columbia 35 14 Penn• 35 17 Totals 188 154
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1961 (3-6; 2-5 Ivy, 6th) Coach: Tom Harp Captains: George Telesh, Dave McKelvey Colgate• 34 Harvard 0 Navy• 7 Yale• 0 Princeton 25 Columbia• 7 Brown• 25 Dartmouth 14 Penn 31 Totals 143
1966 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Jack Musick Captain:FredDevlin Buffalo 28 Colgate• 15 Penn• 45 Harvard 0 Yale• 16 Columbia 31 Brown 23 Dartmouth• 23 Princeton 0 Totals 181
Brown Dartmouth• Princeton Totals
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HISTORY 1979 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Brad Decker, Jim DeStefano Penn 52 13 Colgate• 36 21 Bucknell• 0 10 Harvard• 41 14 Brown 7 28 Dartmouth 21 10 Yale• 20 23 Columbia• 24 7 Princeton 14 26 Totals 215 152 1980 (5-5; 5-2 Ivy, 2nd) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Tom Rohlfing, Dan Scully Princeton• 17 7 Colgate 20 38 Rutgers• 3 44 Harvard 12 20 Brown• 25 32 Dartmouth• 7 3 Bucknell 16 33 Yale 24 6 Columbia 24 0 Pennsylania• 31 9 Totals 179 192 1981 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Dave Kimichik, Steve Ross Penn 22 29 Colgate• 10 34 Rutgers 17 31 Harvard• 10 27 Brown 14 9 Dartmouth 7 42 Bucknell• 22 15 Yale• 17 23 Columbia• 15 9 Princeton 14 37 Totals 148 256
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1982 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Bob Blackman Captains: Steve Duca, Dan Suren Princeton• 36 41 Colgate• 6 21 Boston U.• 6 17 Harvard 13 25 Brown• 19 38 Dartmouth• 13 14 Merchant Marine• 34 0 Yale 26 20 Columbia 35 26 Penn• 23 0 Totals 211 202
90
Maxie Baughan 1983 (3-6-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 5th) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains: Frank Farace, Mark Miller,MikeScully Penn 7 Colgate• 7 Cincinnati 20 Harvard• 3 Brown 3 Dartmouth 17 Boston U. 0 Yale• 41 Columbia• 31 Princeton 32 Totals 161
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1984 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-6th) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains:MarkMiller,Scott Sidman, Steve Garrison, John Tagliaferri Princeton• 9 Colgate• 7 Bucknell 7 Harvard 18 Brown• 9 Dartmouth• 13 Yale 14 Columbia 19 Penn• 0 Totals 96
17 35 10 24 13 10 21 7 24 161
1985 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, 7th) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains:StuartMitchell,John Tagliaferri, Dave Van Metre Penn 6 Colgate• 20 Lafayette• 3 Harvard• 17 Brown 0 Dartmouth• 17 Bucknell 26 Yale 20 Columbia• 21 Princeton 27 Totals 157
10 21 17 20 22 20 13 14 8 33 178
1986 (8-2; 6-1 Ivy, 2nd) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains: Tom Bernardo, Ken Johnson,ErikBernstein Princeton• 39 Colgate 21 Lafayette 22 Harvard 3 Brown• 27 Dartmouth 10 Bucknell• 16 Yale• 15 Columbia 28 Penn• 21 Totals 202
8 12 33 0 9 7 3 0 0 31 103
1987 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains: Lee Reherman, Gary Rinkus, Dave Quarles Penn 17 Colgate• 3 Lafayette• 17 Harvard• 29
13 27 12 17
Brown Dartmouth• Bucknell• Yale Columbia• Princeton Totals
15 21 6 9 31 6 154
23 14 20 28 20 23 197
1988 (7-2-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) Coach: Maxie Baughan Captains: Doug Langan, Scott Malaga, Mike McGrann Princeton• 17 Colgate• 17 Lehigh 14 Harvard 19 Brown• 35 Dartmouth 24 Lafayette 21 Yale• 26 Columbia 42 Penn• 19 Totals 234
26 14 27 17 0 7 21 0 19 6 137
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Jack Fouts 1989 (4-6; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) Coach: Jack Fouts Captains: Drew Fraser, Mitch Lee Bucknell 20 9 Northeastern• 0 20 Lafayette• 24 23 Harvard• 28 0 Brown 7 28 Dartmouth• 14 28 Yale 19 34 Columbia• 19 25 Princeton 7 21 Penn 20 6 Totals 158 194
1990 (7-3; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: Chris Cochrane, Rob Ryder, PaulTully Princeton• 17 14 Colgate 24 59 Bucknell• 21 42 Harvard 20 17 Lafayette 38 16 Dartmouth• 6 11 Brown• 34 7 Yale 41 31 Columbia 41 0 Penn• 21 15 Totals 263 212 1991 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains:MarkBroderick, Greg Finnegan, Scott Oliaro Princeton 0 Colgate• 13 Bucknell 23 Stanford 6 Harvard• 22 Dartmouth 25 Brown 20 Yale• 31 Columbia• 28 Penn 13 Totals 181
1992 (7-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: John Massy, Scott Oliaro, JeffWoodring Princeton• 20 22 Lehigh• 29 23 Lafayette• 44 33 Harvard 31 13 Colgate 25 7 Dartmouth• 26 16 Brown• 16 6
Cornell Head Coaches • 1894-2003 Coach Marshall Newell Joseph Beacham Glenn (Pop) Warner Percy Haughton Raymond Starbuck William Warner Henry Schoellkopf George Walder Daniel Reed Al Sharpe John Rush Gil Dobie CarlSnavely Ed McKeever George (Lefty) James Tom Harp JackMusick George Seifert Bob Blackman Maxie Baughan JackFouts Jim Hofher Pete Mangurian Tim Pendergast
Seasons 1894-95 1896 1897-98, 1904-06 1899-1900 1901-02 1903 1907-08 1909 1910-11 1912-17 1919 1920-35 1936-44 1945-46 1947-60 1961-65 1966-74 1975-76 1977-82 1983-88 1989 1990-97 1998-2000 2001-2003
Years 2 1 5 2 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 16 9 2 14 5 9 2 6 6 1 8 3 3
W 9 5 36 17 19 6 15 3 12 34 3 82 46 10 66 19 45 3 23 28 4 *45 16 7
18 31 7 56 17 31 17 6 21 14 218
L 8 3 13 5 4 3 3 4 5 21 5 36 26 7 58 23 33 15 33 29 6 35 14 22
T 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 3 1 2 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
Pct. .473 .555 .721 .772 .826 .600 .789 .375 .666 .607 .375 .650 .613 .555 .544 .422 .555 .167 .412 .492 .400 .563 .533 .241
Note: During the first seven years of Cornell football, the teams were coached informally by players and volunteers.
HISTORY Yale Columbia Penn• Totals
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RECORDS 35 30 7 263
1993 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: BillLazor,ChrisZingo 12 6 13 27 48 27 21 21 24 14 213
14 35 14 183
18 22 35 0 6 28 3 0 29 1 7 158
1994 (6-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: Dick Emmet, Terry Golden, Mike McKean, John Vitullo Princeton• 31 16 Fordham 13 6 Lehigh• 21 17 Harvard 18 13 Bucknell 29 28 Dartmouth• 17 14 Brown• 3 16 Yale 14 24 Columbia 33 38 Penn• 14 18 Totals 193 190 1995 (6-4; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: Greg Bloedorn, Doug Knopp, John Vitullo Princeton 22 Holy Cross• 28 Dartmouth 24 Harvard• 28 Bucknell• 7 Lehigh 23 Brown 38 Yale• 38 Columbia• 35 Penn 18 Totals 261
24 19 19 27 10 34 28 10 14 37 222
1996 (4-6; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: Steve Busch, Chad Levitt, Seth Payne, Brian Weidel Princeton•(OT) 33 27 Lafayette 19 30 Buffalo 24 41 Harvard 20 13 Colgate• 21 31 Dartmouth• 21 38 Brown• 21 35 Yale 28 20 Columbia 10 24 Penn• 24 21 Totals 221 280 1997 (6-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) Coach: Jim Hofher Captains: ChrisAllen,JustinBird, ScottCarroll,EricKrawczyk,Rich Sheerin Princeton• 14 Colgate• (OT) 38 Dartmouth 20 Harvard• 9 Lafayette• (2OT) 41 Fordham 45 Brown 12 Yale• 37 Columbia• 33 Penn + 20 Totals 269 +Penn forfeited game
10 44 24 34 34 13 37 10 22 33 261
Buffalo• Harvard Bucknell• Dartmouth• Brown• Yale Columbia Penn• Totals
34 12 23 14 7 21 10 21 159
31 19 19 11 20 28 22 35 200
1999 (7-3; 5-2 Ivy, 3rd) Coach: Pete Mangurian Captains: Nate Fischer, Deon Harris Princeton 20 3 Fordham• 42 14 Brown 33 28 Harvard• 24 23 Colgate 16 55 Dartmouth 17 20 Wagner• 31 14 Yale 20 37 Columbia• 31 29 Penn 20 12 Totals 254 235 2000 (5-5, 5-2 Ivy, 2nd) Coach: Pete Mangurian Captains: JoeSplendorio,DanWeyandt Bucknell 15 38 Yale• 24 23 Lehigh 16 35 Harvard 29 28 Colgate• 16 23 Brown 40 56 Princeton• 25 24 Dartmouth• 49 31 Columbia 35 31 Penn• 15 45 Totals 264 334
2001 (2-7, 2-5 Ivy, 6th) Coach: Tim Pendergast Captains: JustinDunleavy,Ricky Rahne, Nate Spitler Bucknell(cancelled) Yale 13 Colgate 32 Lehigh• 35 Harvard• 6 Brown• 21 Princeton 10 Dartmouth 28 Columbia • 28 Penn 14 Totals 187
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2002 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, 5th) Coach: Tim Pendergast Captains: Nate Spitler, Nathan Archer Bucknell 3 14 Yale• 23 50 Towson• (2OT) 34 31 Harvard 23 52 Colgate• 13 42 Brown (2OT) 10 7 Princeton•(OT) 25 32 Dartmouth• 21 19 Columbia 17 14 Penn• 0 31 Totals 169 292 2003 (1-9, 0-7 Ivy, 8th) Coach: Tim Pendergast Captains: Mick Razzano, Kevin Rooney Bucknell• 21 19 Yale 7 21 Colgate• 24 27 Harvard• 0 27 Georgetown• 20 42 Brown• 7 21 Princeton 6 28 Dartmouth 17 26 Columbia• 21 34 Penn 7 59
Pete Mangurian 1998 (4-6; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) Coach: Pete Mangurian Captains: John Hanson, Mike Hood Princeton 0 6 Holy Cross 17 9
Tim Pendergast
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National Football Hall of Fame Cornellians in National Football Hall of Fame Position Halfback Quarterback Quarterback End Quarterback Guard End End Tackle Tackle Tailback
Years Played 1920-1922 1921-1923 1913-1915 1936-1938 1893-1895 1899-1902 1912-1914 1913-1915 1921-1923 1938-1940 1969-1971
Date of Election 1954 1957 1958 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 1978 1981 1991
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Name Eddie Kaw George Pfann CharlesBarrett Jerome “Brud” Holland Clinton Wyckoff William Warner John O’Hearn Murray Shelton Frank Sundstrom Nick Drahos Ed Marinaro
Eddie Kaw
Cornell Coaches In National Football Hall of Fame Name Percy Haughton Glenn S. (Pop) Warner Gil Dobie Marshall Newell CarlSnavely Bob Blackman Maxie Baughan
Years Coached 1899-1900 1897-1898, 1904-1906 1920-1935 1894-1895 1936-1944 1977-1982 1983-1988
Date of Election 1951 1951 1954 1957 1965 1987 1988
Glenn (Pop) Warner
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Started in 1978, the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame now has 452 members. The Big Red football program has 129 former players and coaches in the Hall. The following people, in alphabetical order, represent the football program. Charter members are indicated withanasterisk.
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Mark Allen ’74 John Anderson ’29 Allan Balch 1889 *CharlesBarrett’16 ErikBernstein‘87 Art Boland ’57 Frank Bradley ’50 George Brayman ’22 Walt Bruska ’50 Rocco Calvo ’52 Emerson Carey ’27 Charles Cassidy ’24 *HillaryChollet’50 Dick Clark ’51 CarltonCollins’16 Lou Conti ’41 Gib Cool ’16 Meredith (Bud) Cushing ’44 Lou Daukas ’44 Norm Dawson ’46 Bob Dean ’49 *BillDeGraaf’56 Allen Dekdebrun ’47 Jim DeStefano ‘81 Gil Dobie, Coach Pete Dorset ’50 Nick Drahos ’41 Howard Dunbar ’41 Dave Dunlop ’59 Tom Fennell ’96 Tom Fennell II ’26 *JohnFerraro’34 Bud Finneran ’41 Jeff Fleischmann ’51 John Furman ’39 Abe George ’33 Henry Godshall ’36 Pete Gogolak ’64 Jake Goldbas ’34 Rip Haley ’51 Neal Hall ’78 Swede Hanson ’23 Derrick Harmon ’84
Charles Barrett
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Frank Henderson ’25 Bob Henrickson ’78 *Brud Holland ’39 Joe Holland ’78 Dick Jackson ’56 CraigJaeger’78 Lefty James, Coach John(Jack)JasoJr.’49 Dave Johnson ’77 *Eddie Kaw ’23 AlvaKelley’41 Walt Kretz ‘48 Bob Lally ’74 Mortimer (Mort) Landsberg Jr. ‘41 Pete Larson ’67 Mitch Lee ’90 Dick Loynd ’50 Charles Lueder ’02 *James Lynah ’05 *Tom MacLeod ’70 Scott Malaga ‘89 *Ed Marinaro ’72 BillMarino’76 CristobalMartinez-Zorrilla’31 JoseMartinez-Zorrilla’33 Walt Matuszak ’41 Hal McCullough ’41 Eamon McEneaney ’77 Tom McHale ’87 *Bill McKeever ’39 *John McKeown ’73 Dick Meade ’56 FrankMiller’51 PeterPaulMiller’18 JackMorris’55 Bill Murphy ’68 BillMurray’74 Jack Musick, Coach *William Newman ’07 *John O’Hearn ’15 Len Oniskey ’55 Bruce Pattison ’69 George Peck ’39
Brud Holland
Pat Pennucci ’62 *George Pfann ’24 MikePhillips’74 JohnPierik’51 Joe Quinn ’49 Dick Ramin ‘51 Floyd Ramsey ’24 PhilRatner’66 Daniel Reed 1898 *Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 Paul Robeson Jr. ’48 Jack Rogers ’45 Sid Roth ’39 Harvey Sampson ‘51 EdSavitsky’59 Dudley Schoales ’29 *Henry Schoellkopf ’02 Walt Scholl ’41 Mike Scully ’84 Dr. Albert Sharpe, Coach *Murray Shelton ’16 FrancisShiverick’18 John Skawski ’48 Bob Smith ’68 Carl Snavely, Coach Carl Spang ’39 Ray Starbuck 1900 *Frank Sundstrom ’24 Ted Thoren, Asst. Coach Ray Van Orman ’08 Al Van Ranst ’39 Reeve Vanneman ‘67 *BartViviano’33 Sam Wakeman ’30 Glenn (Pop) Warner 1894 *William Warner ’03 Fred West ’41 Bill Whelan ’53 George Witherbee 1894 Gary Wood ’64 *Clinton Wyckoff 1896 Tar Young 1899 Chris Zingo ’94
Nick Drahos
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Cornell All-America First-Team Selections Year 1895 1900 1901 1902 1906 1908 1914 1915 1921 1922 1923
Player,Pos. Clint Wyckoff, QB Ray Starbuck, FB BillWarner,G Sanford Hunt, G BillWarner,G Elmer Thompson, G Bill Newman, C Bernie O’Rourke, G John O’Hearn, E CharlesBarrett,QB CharlesBarrett,QB Murray Shelton, E Eddie Kaw, HB Eddie Kaw, FB George Pfann, QB Frank Sundstrom, T
Year 1932 1937 1938
1939 1940 1970 1971 1982 1986 1992 1993
Player,Pos. JoseMartinez-Zorrilla,E Brud Holland, E Brud Holland, E Bill McKeever, T Sid Roth, G Nick Drahos, T Nick Drahos, T Ed Marinaro, TB Ed Marinaro, TB Dan Suren, TE* Tom McHale, DE* Chris Zingo* Chris Zingo*
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Chris Zingo
Cornell All-Ivy First-Team Selections Year Player,Pos. 1970 Ed Marinaro, HB 1971 Ed Marinaro, HB Craig Lambert, OT Don Jean, DB Bob Lally, LB 1972 Bob Lally, LB Bob Joehl, FB MikePhillips,LB 1973 Mike Phillips, MG Bob Lally, LB 1974 BruceStarks,SE 1975 Bob Hall, DT Steve Horrigan, MG 1977 Terry Lee, LB 1978 Joe Holland, TB Virgil Cotton, DB 1979 Brad Decker, TE Tom Donnelly, OG Mike Cobb, DB 1980 John Kilcoyne, C Jim DeStefano, LB Todd Florey, DB 1981 Phil Loyd, DS 1982 Dan Suren, TE Derrick Harmon, TB Steve Duca, DT Scott Walter, DB 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB Ralph Scholz, DT Mike Scully, LB Rick Dailey, DB
Year Player,Pos. 1984 Tony Baker, TB Keith Bakowski, LB 1985 Ken Johnson, OG Mike Wagner, C 1986 Tom Aug, PK ErikBernstein,P Jim Frontero, DB JeffJohnson,FB Ken Johnson, OG Ward Johnson, LB Tom McHale, DE Mike Raich, DB Gary Rinkus, DT 1987 Sam Brickley, WR Jeff DeLamielleure, DB Lee Reherman, OT Mike Raich, DB Gary Rinkus, DT 1988 Sam Brickley, wR Scott Malaga, RB Mitch Lee, LB Mike McGrann, LB Evan Parke, DB 1989 Jay Bloedorn, OT Mitch Lee, MLB 1990 Jay Bloedorn, OT Chris Field, OG Greg Finnegan, C John McNiff, TB Tim Cronin, DT
Year Player,Pos. 1991 Kevin Marcus, DT Ramon Watkins, DB 1992 Troy Thompson, C Jeff Woodring, DE Chris Zingo, LB Steve Haggerty, FS 1993 Geoff Cochrane, P Chris Zingo, LB 1994 Aaron Berryman, WR Chris Hanson, DB Chad Levitt, RB 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC Nick Bombach, DB Chad Levitt, RB Ron Mateo, WR Jimmy Seifert, TE 1996 Chad Levitt, RB Seth Payne, DE Brian Weidel, OT 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR 1998 John Hanson, LB 1999 Joe Splendorio, WR 2002 Nathan Archer, FB Pete Combe, DL 2003 Kevin Boothe, OL
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Year Player,Pos. 1955 StanIntihar,E Bill DeGraaf, QB 1956 Art Boland, HB 1957 Bob McAniff, HB 1958 Ed Savitsky, G Norm Juvonen, E 1959 Dave Feeney, G 1962 Gary Wood, HB 1963 Gary Wood, HB 1964 Clarence Jentes, DG Phil Ratner, DT George Norman, DE Bob Baker, HB Joe Ryan, C George Arangio, OG Dick Williams, OE 1965 Phil Ratner, DT BillWilson,FB 1966 Pete Larson, HB George McWeeney, O G Reeve Vanneman, OT Ron Gervase, OE 1967 Bill Murphy, OE John Sponheimer, DT 1968 John Sponheimer, DT BillArthur,P 1969 Paul Marcucci, OT Dennis Huff, OG Theo Jacobs, DG Ed Marinaro, HB
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Cornell Football Awards Pop Warner Most Valuable Football Player Award 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
John Pierik, C Jeff Fleischmann, FB Frank Vitale, G Bill Whelan, HB Poe Fratt, T Len Oniskey, T Jim Van Buren, G Bill DeGraaf, QB Art Boland, QB Bob McAniff, HB Ed Savitsky, T Dave Feeney, G John Hanly, T George Telesh, HB Dave Thomas, G Ed Burnap, E Gary Wood, QB Bob Baker, HB BillWilson,FB Pete Larson, HB Bill Murphy, SE Doug Kleiber, LB Paul Marcucci, OT Rick Furbush, QB Ed Marinaro, TB Bob Joehl, FB Mark Allen, QB Rick Johnson, DE Dan Malone, HB Steve Horrigan, DG Joe Meaney, OT Don Papich, LB
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Terry Lee, LB Joe Holland, TB Brad Decker, TE Jim DeStefano, LB Phil Loyd, DS Dan Suren, TE Derrick Harmon, TB Tony Baker, TB John Tagliaferri, HB ErikBernstein,P Lee Reherman, OT Scott Malaga, RB Mitch Lee, MLB Chris Cochrane, QB John McNiff, TB Scott Oliaro, TB Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB Aaron Berryman, WR JohnVitullo,LB Chad Levitt, TB Eric Krawczyk, WR John Hanson Ricky Rahne, QB Joe Splendorio, WR Ricky Rahne, QB Ricky Rahne, QB Keith Ferguson, WR Neil Morrissey, DB
Recipient shall be,inthewordsofthe late Glenn S. (Pop) Warner ‘94 who played and coached at Cornell, “the seniorwhoduringhisfootballcareer at Cornell has shown the greatest playingability,leadership,inspirational qualitiesandsportsmanship.”
Neil Morrissey
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1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Reeve Vanneman, OT Ron Kopicki, DG LarryRafalski,DB Tom MacLeod, DB VicLivingston,LB Tom Albright, HB Paul Hanly, C Sam Costa, FB Kevin Sigler, QB Don Fanelli, FB Cal Washington, MG Joe Holland, TB John Curran, DS Mike Staun, LB Dave Chalk, DT Ken Rubenstein, PK Derrick Harmon, TB Derrick Harmon, TB Dave Van Metre, DT Dave Van Metre, DT Tom Aug, PK
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Mal Humphrey, DT Brent Felitto, DS Joe Pych, WR Rick Hindman, OT JeffDiehl,DE Jack Dankert, DE Charlie Beard, FS Tony Villella, WR Pat Paquette, OG Tim McDermott, P Ron Mateo, WR Cody Crawford, OG Christian DiPaola, OT Matthew DiPaola, OT Kip Melstrom, DT Joe Splendorio, WR Derek Kingrey, LB Phil Rigueur, OLB Luke Hanset, FB Kevin Rooney, DL
Given for academic and football proficiencyinhonorofthelate Mr. Grohmann
Kevin Rooney
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Robert Fenton Patterson Award 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
Reginald Marchant, DS ArtHarre,LB Al Sebald, C John Morris, E Frank Vadney, T Tom Itin, C DickEales,E John Webster, HB Howard Picking, E John Beeby, FB Tony Pascal, FB Tony Turel, C Don McCarthy, E Gabe Durishin, HB Jim Docherty, DS George McWeeney, OG BillHuling,HB Tim Battaglia, DE Jeff Ruby, DT
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
Dennis Lubozynski, LB Tony Orel, OG Mike Fleming, OG-OT Lamont Garnett, DB Kevin Sigler, QB Dan Dwyer, DT Charlie Payne, DE Tip Macdonald, OG Bob Weggler, DE Mike Tanner, QB Todd Florey, DB Kurt Walterhouse, LB Scott Walter, DB Rick Dailey, DS Tom Cifrino, OT JimPerrello,WR JeffJohnson,FB Tom Bernardo, LB Sam Brickley, WR
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
BrentFelitto,DS Frank Monago, WR GerryWillinger,SS Mark Broderick, LB Pete Case, FB Scott Reade, OG Ryan Blattenberger, SS GarrettGardi,SS Nick Bombach, FS Chad Hunter, FB Chris Harrison, DT J.B. Moresco, WR Kevin Farese, WR Nathan Archer, RB Jason Stadnik, OL Ryan Lempa, DL Mike Stone, DL
Presented by the Class of 1925, the recipient of this award shall be, like halfback Patterson in 1923 and 1924, the player who has shown the most improvement in the faceofphysicalorother handicaps
Mansour Jewelers Award 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
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Bob Czub, G Tom Skypeck, QB Dan Bidwell, HB LarryFraser,T Bernie McHugh, T Jake Page, G Joe Robinson, FB George Norman, E Ted Sprinkle, DE Fred Devlin, LB Bob Horn, SE Bob Pegan, DE BrooksScholl,SE Rick Furbush, QB Craig Lambert, OT George Milosevic, OE Jon Tracosas, LB Wes Hicks, DT Bob Hall, DT Jeff Brown, C Jeff Kaplan, OT BillZittel,FB Kevin McCarthy, DE ArtKeith,DE Tom Cifrino, OT Steve Pozzobon, DE
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Mark Collins, OT Jim Frontero, DB Dave Quarles, PK Costa Harbilas, DT BrianFiles,DE Blu Whipple, DE Greg Knopp, FS Troy Thompson, OC Geoff Cochrane, P PeteFitzpatrick,TB Bryan Draga, LB Brian Gormley, OG Seth Payne, DE Brad Kiesendahl, RB Tom Richards, DT Chris Morosetti, C Bryan Sacco, DE Tim Hermann, WR George Paraskevopoulos, DL Vic Yanz, WR Kevin Rooney, DL Kevin Boothe, OL David Blanks, CB D.J. Busch, QB Sean Nassoiy, CB
FormerlyCornellClubofIthacaAward; given to the player who has shown the most improvement on offense and on defense
D.J. Busch
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Marty Stallone, QB Jim Frontero, CB Shaun Hawkins, WR JeffDeLamielleure,DS Steve Lutz, HB Corky Webb, WS Chris Cochrane, QB PaulTully,CB John McNiff, TB Tim Cronin, DT Mike Jamin, WR Kevin Marcus, DT
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
BillLazor,QB Chris Zingo, LB PeteFitzpatrick,TB Bob Garvey, DE Chad Levitt, TB Chris Hanson, FS Chad Levitt, TB Doug Knopp, CB Chad Levitt, TB Seth Payne, DE Eric Krawczyk, WR ChrisAllen,FS
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Joe Splendorio, WR Nate Fischer, LB Joe Spendorio, WR David Caputo, SS Keith Ferguson, WR Derek Kingrey, LB John Kellner, WR Jamie Moriarty, DB Nate Archer, FB Pete Combe, DL John Kellner, WR Kyle Thomas, DB
Totheoffensiveand defensiveplayersmaking the“bigplay”
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Cornell Football Coaches Award 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
Mike Strick, HB Clarence Jentes, G Phil Ratner, DT Joe Homicz, DG Rich Musmanno, OG Jim Heeps, HB Keith Cummins, DB Dick Storto, FB Don Jean, DB Keith Daub, OE Mike Phillips, DG Rick Johnson, DE Don Wierbinski, OE Jim Lorditch, DT Terry Lee, LB Virgil Cotton, DB
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Tom Donnelly, OG Tom Rohlfing, C Alva Taylor, SB Paul Michalewicz, C Mike Scully, LB Frank Farace, DB Steve Garrison, TE Lyndon Gross, DS Mike Wagner, C Ken Johnson, OG Chris Hahn, WR Mike Raich, DB Sam Brickley, WR Mike McGrann, LB Mitch Lee, MLB Todd Nicholson, FB
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
PaulTully,FS Jay Bloedorn, OT Mike Grant, WR Ramon Watkins, CB Steve Haggerty, FS Mike Jamin, WR Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB JeffGilkinson,OT Dick Emmet, DE Steve Joyce, QB Steve Busch, WR John Rodin, PK Rich Sheerin, DT Tom Bickett, C
Mostvaluableplayerfor season
Charles Colucci Award 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Glen Dempsey, OE Bruce Starks, OE Don Papich, LB Terry Lee, LB Virgil Cotton, DB Jim DeStefano, LB Tom Rohlfing, C Dave Kimichik, DB Derrick Harmon, TB Mike Scully, LB Frank Farace, DB JohnTagliaferri,FB
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Mike Raich, DB Chris Hahn, WR Mike McGrann, LB Scott Malaga, FB Mitch Lee, LB John McNiff, FB Mark Broderick, LB Scott Oliaro, TB Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Terry Golden, FS Chad Levitt, TB Chad Levitt, TB John Hanson, LB Eric Krawczyk, WR Mike Hood, QB Justin Bush, HB Dan Weyandt, LB Vincent Bates, DB Keith Ferguson, WR Joel Sussman, LB Brad Kitlowski, OLB
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Joe Splendorio, WR Ricky Rahne, QB Joe Splendorio, WR Evan Simmons, RB Trevor MacMeekin, PK Kevin Boothe, OL
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Tom Nunes, SS David Pitman, LB Dan Weyandt, LB George Paraskevopoulos, DT Brad Kitlowski, LB Ryan Lempa, DL
Recipientshallbea non-senior who contributed mosttothesuccessof the team. Colucci, who died in 1973, was an avidCornellfan
Offensive Red Helmet Award 1992
1993
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Pete Case, FB John Massy, TE George Wood, OT Aaron Berryman, WR Ned Burke, FB Rich George, OC Erik Bjerke, WR Doug Ingham, FB Mike McKean, OG
1995
1996
1997
Greg Bloedorn, OC Doug Ingham, FB Jimmy Seifert, TE Eric Krawczyk, WR Chad Levitt, TB Brian Weidel, OT Eric Krawczyk, WR Matthew DiPaola, OT Mark Dittman, TE
Totheoutstandingvarsity playeronoffense
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Defensive Red Helmet Award 1993
1994
1995
1996
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JohnVitullo,LB Nick Bombach, FS Steve Bus, DE JustinBird,R John Hanson, LB Seth Payne, DE Chris Allen, FS Jorge Alvarez, LB
Totheoutstandingvarsity playerondefense
Jeff Stenstrom Special Teams Player Award 1995 1996 1997 1998
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Bob Garvey, DE Terry Golden, FS Chris Zingo, LB Garrett Gardi, SS JohnVitullo,LB David Woods, DT
Dave Ahouse, LB Chris Allen, FS John Hanson, LB David Pitman, LB Frank Giglio, SS
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Mike Parris, TE Tony Vitullo, LB Joel Sussman, DB Vince Bates, CB Marshall Berkes, WR
For the non-kicker who contributes the most to the performance of specialteams
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Doc Kavanagh Training Room Athlete of the Year Award 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985
1986
1987 1988 1989
Craig Jaeger, TB Dave Kintigh, LB Mark Selsmeyer, OG Mike Johnson, DE Paul Mullenhoff, DT Dave Menapace, FB Rick Dailey, DS Mike Scully, LB Tony Baker, TB Scott Sidman, DS Mark Miller, FB Shawn Maguire, QB John Tagliaferri, HB Dave Van Metre, DT Ken Johnson, OG Jim Knowles, DE Steve Lipic, OG Dan Miller, LB Len Tokish, LB Rob Buccini, HB Mark Rooks, HB Jim Monken, FB
1990 1991 1992
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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Rob Ryder, DE John Massy, TE Scott Oliaro, TB John Massy, TE Steve Haggerty, FS Ryan Blattenberger, SS Doug Knopp, CB Mike McKean, OT Dick Emmet, DE Per Larson, QB Nick Bombach, FS Terry Smith, TB John Hanson, LB Rich Sheerin, DT Rich Sherrin, DT Mark Dittman, TE Nate Fischer, LB Tim Hermann, WR Matt Holleran, C Mike Baumgartel, P Kevin Boothe, OL Mick Razzano, QB
Formerly Trainers Tough Guy Award; given to the varsity player who giveshisallthroughoutthe season,distinguishinginjuryfrompain
Mick Razzano
Sid Roth Award 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989 1990 1991
Steve Ross, OT Steve Duca, DT Gene Edwards, C John Passalacqua, DT Rick George, OT Tom McHale, DE Gary Rinkus, DT Howie Capek, C Doug Langan, OG Mark Burden, OG Mike Haseltine, OG John Sieger, OT Marc Warrington, TE Rob Ryder, DE Greg Finnegan, C Tim Cronin, DT Chris Field, OG Kevin Marcus, DT Jason Jenkins, OG
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
George Wood, OT Jeff Woodring, DE Bob Garvey, DE Rich George, OC Greg Bloedorn, OC David Woods, DT Greg Bloedorn, OC Seth Payne, DT Seth Payne, DE Brian Weidel, OT Christian DiPaola, OT John Hanson, LB Tom Crone, DE Jay Bolton, DT Jay Bolton, DT George Paraskevopoulos, DT John Megaro, OL Kevin Boothe, OL
To the down lineman who, through hisattitudeandplay,hascontributed the most to the success of the team
Kevin Boothe
Bernie Olin Award
1993 1994
Marty Stallone, QB Stuart Mitchell, TE Donnell Johnson, DB Aaron Sumida, QB Eugene Dallas, WS Pat Fagan, CB Pete Reynolds, WR Ethan Levitas, CB Mike Cochrane, PK Tim Simpson, DT Jon Kuhman, TE Kevin Maney, LB
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Dave Rickell, DE Mahingus Silver, DT Scott Carroll, QB JustinBird,SS Mark Donley, DT John Algeo, WS Charles Mitchell, OL Tom Kaplun, OL Cory Ziskind, OLB Dominic Garguile, OL Jim Hilliard, OLB
To the player who, although an underdog, showed determination and grit and in the end persevered
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Paul N. Hunt Citizenship Award 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Mike Farley, LB Len Tokish, LB Steve Hettrich, TE Phil Mahoney, CB Dan Branon, TE Andy Hite, QB Bill Lazor, QB Gerry Lajoie, OG
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Ron Mateo, WR Ian Wilson, WR Eric Krawczyk, WR Mike Hood, QB JustinBush,RB Jesse Rodriguez, DL Rich Zacek, DL Jarad Madea, LB John Megaro, C
To the senior who has unselfishly contributed his time and energy to help othersbeyondtheplayingfield
Enzo Montemurro Award 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Frank Farace, DS PeteGriffin,SE Jim Frontero, CB Brent Felitto, DB Brandon Roth, DB Evan Parke, DB Pat Leahy, C Jason Shaffer, OT-DE Anthony Tabasso, OL Pat Paquette, OL Bryan Draga, LB
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
JeffCortez,LB Brian Weidel, TE Rich Sheerin, DT JustinByrd,LB David Caputo, CB Dru Vaughn, DL Mike Hood, QB David Pitman, LB Justin Dunleavy, RB Justin Dunleavy, RB Jesse Rodriguez, DL Kevin Rooney, DL
Given in honor of the late Enzo Montemurroforspiritandleadership
Daniel N. Bondareff Freshman Scholar-Athlete Award 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Tom Kobin, QB David Marshall, OL Jeff Diehl, OLB Charlie Beard, DB Kevin Koehler, RB Per Larson, QB David Rickell, TE-DE Steve Bus, DE Mahingus Silver, DT
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Pat O’Shaughnessy, LB Kip Melstrom, DT Tom Richards, DT Matt Crowe, LB Derek Kingrey, LB Ryan Burhorn, TE Eric Jones, DB Luke Hanset, FB Cameron Marchant, LB Todd Rusinkovich, DL
Given to the freshman player for academicandfootballproficiency
Mike Texido Award 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Dave Dase, QB Mike Strigel, OLB Doug Gamble, CB Greg Finnegan, OC Matt Speicher, TB JeffTaylor,LB
1994 1997 1998 1999
Ned Burke, FB Terry Golden, FS JeffEland,DE Jorge Alvarez, LB Mike Buray, FB
Totheseniorplayerofgreat promise whose career was unfortunatelyendedduetoinjury
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Harvey Sampson Award
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1998 1999 2000
Charles Watson, P John McCombs, PK Tom Crone, DL
2001 2002 2003
Tim Hermann, WR Nate Spitler, LB Vic Yanz, WR
To the player with the most consistency throughouthiscareer
Most Valuable Back Award 1998 1999 2000
Deon Harris, HB Justin Dunleavy, FB Evan Simmons, RB
2001 2002 2003
Nate Spitler, LB Mick Razzano, QB Josh Johnston, TB
2002 2003
John Nelson, LB Jonathan Lucas, DL
Dick Schaap Award 2001
Brad Kitlowski, OLB Michael Baumgartel, P
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Cornellians in Pro Football Draftees (Cl., Pos.) Howard Blose ‘44 (HB) Hillary Chollet ’50 (HB) Chick Davidson ’45 (B) Chick Davidson ’45 (B) Bob Dean ’49 (B/P/PK) Bill DeGraaf ’56 (QB) Al Dekdebrun ’47 (QB) Nick Drahos ’41 (T) Vince Eichler ’41 (B) Jeff Fleischmann ’51 (FB) John Gerdes ’54 (T) Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) Stan Intihar ’57 (E) Walt Kretz ’48 (B) Bob Lally ’74 (LB) Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) Pete Larson ’67 (HB) Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) Andy Martin ’92 (WR) Walt Matuszczak ’41 (B) Bill McKeever ’39 (T) Len Oniskey ’55 (T) Seth Payne ’97 (DT) Mike Phillips ’74 (MG/LB) Sid Roth ’39 (G) John Sponheimer ’69 (DT) Gary Wood ’64 (QB) Frank Wydo ’50 (T)
Year 1944 1949 1945 1946 1949 1956 1946 1941 1940 1951 1954 1964 1984 1941 1956 1945 1974 1941 1967 1997 1972 1992 1941 1939 1955 1997 1974 1939 1969 1964 1947
Team Brooklyn Los Angeles Rams Washington Green Bay Philadelphia Pittsburgh Boston Cleveland Green Bay Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Buffalo(AFL) San Francisco Cleveland Green Bay Boston Miami Pittsburgh Washington Oakland Minnesota Winnipeg (CFL) New York Giants Philadelphia Washington Jacksonville Cincinnati Cleveland Kansas City New York Giants Pittsburgh
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Players(Cl.,Pos.) Greg Bloedorn ’96 (C) Chris Cochrane ’91 Al Dekdebrun ’47 (B) Jim DeStefano ’81 (LB) Joe DiStasio ’48 (B) Nick Drahos ’41 (T) Hal Ebersole ’23 (G) Furlong Flynn ’24 (G) FredGillies’18(T) Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) Reno Jones ’22 (G) Eddie Kaw ’23 (HB) Bob Lally ’74 (LB) Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) Pete Larson ’67 (RB) Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) Andy Martin ’92 (WR) Hal McCullough ’41 (B) Tom McHale ’87 (DE) Ignacio Molinet ’27 (B) Bob Morris ’25 (G) Bill Murphy ’68 (E) Bob Nash ’15 (T) John O’Hearn ’15 (E) Len Oniskey ’55 (T) Seth Payne ’97 (DE) Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 (B) Ralph Scholz ’84 (DL) Harry Shaub ’34 (G) Murray Shelton ’16 (E) Ken Stofer ’46 (B) John Tagliaferri ’86 (HB) Ken Talton ’79 (FB) Jim Wilson ’21 (E) Gary Wood ’64 (QB) Frank Wydo ’49 (T) Chris Zingo ’94 (LB)
Team, Year(s) Seattle, 1996-01 Ohio (CFL), 1992; Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), 1992 Boston, 1948; Toronto (CFL), 1949-54 Cincinnati, 1981 New York Giants, 1948 New York Americans (New AFL), 1941 Cleveland, 1923 Greg Finnegan ‘91 Hartford, 1926 Chicago, 1920-26, ‘28 Asst. Strength & Conditioning Buffalo, 1964-65; New York Giants, 1966-75 Coach with Jacksonville Jaguars San Francisco, 1984-86 Cleveland, 1941 Bill Lazor ’94 Toledo, 1922 Offensive assistant coach for the Buffalo, 1924 Washington Redskins, 2004; Green Bay, 1976 Offensive Quality Control Philadelphia, 1941 Coach, Atlanta Falcons, 2003 Washington, 1967-69 Oakland, 1997 Minnesota, 1972-75; New York Jets, 1976 Winnipeg (CFL), 1992-99 Brooklyn, 1942 Tampa Bay, 1987-92; Philadelphia, 1993-94; Miami, 1995 Frankford, 1927 Brooklyn, 1926 Boston, 1968 Akron, 1920; Buffalo, 1921-23; Rochester, 1924; New York Giants, 1925 Cleveland, 1920; Buffalo, 1921 Washington and New York Giants, 1955 Jacksonville, 1997-2001; Houston Texans, 2002San Diego, 1961; Oakland, 1962-65; Buffalo 1965; Miami, 1966 Hamilton (CFL), 1984-90 Philadelphia, 1935-38 Buffalo, 1920 Buffalo, 1946 Miami, 1987 New England, 1979; Kansas City, 1980-81; Birmingham (USFL), 1983-84 Buffalo, 1922 New York Giants, 1964-66, 1968-69; New Orleans, 1967; Ottawa (CFL), 1970 Pittsburgh, 1947-51; Philadelphia, 1952-57 Seth Payne Shreveport (CFL), 1995
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Ed Marinaro
Behind the Scenes . . . Mike Huyghue ’84 (SE) Attorney, NFL Management Council, 1987-90; General Manager, Birmingham Fire, 1990-91, Vice President of Administration and General Counsel, World League, 199193; Vice President of Administration and General Counsel, Detroit Lions, 1993-95; General Manager and Vice President of Football Operations, Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-2002; Owner, Axcess Entertainment (manager for pro athletes), 2002-present
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Cornell Football Legends Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner • Gridiron’s Greatest Strategist
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lenn Scobey (Pop) Warner was a colorful individual during his playing days at Cornell and then during an illustrious, uninterrupted 45-year coaching career. Warner was born in Springville, N.Y., on April 5, 1871, only two days after the first college football game between Princeton and Rutgers. Not only was he one of Cornell’s outstanding football players, but he also excelled in track and field, and was its heavyweight boxing champion in 1893. Upon graduation from Cornell Law School in 1895, Warner began his coaching career at Georgia. He returned to his alma mater for the 1897-98 seasons, then went to Carlisle from 1899-1903. “Pop” came back to Ithaca for a second stint coaching the Big Red from 1904-06, before heading back to Carlisle, where he coached legendary Jim Thorpe. After leaving Carlisle in 1914, Warner later coached at Pittsburgh (1915-23), Stanford (1924-32) and Temple (1933-38). At the age of 67, he returned to his permanent residence of Palo Alto, Calif., and served as an advisory coach at San Jose State from 193940. After coaching 44 All-Americans and introducing so many of the football practices that we still use today, Warner returned to his oil and water paints, and to his work bench. His imaginative mind produced the screen pass, the rolling block, the naked reverse, series plays and the unbalanced line. He also introduced the numbering of players, huddle, wearing of headgear, spiral punt and the blocking dummy. Warner was the only coach ever to actually invent a system of offense. “Pop” died on Sept. 7, 1954, at age 83. Thirty-nine years after his death, Warner passed the late Amos Alonzo Stagg and became the second winningest coach in major college football. In 1993, Warner was credited by the NCAA with six more victories, increasing his total to 319, with Stagg having 314. His overall 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29. On July 25, 1997, the U.S. Postal Service issued four stamps commemorating Warner, Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, George Halas of the Chicago Bears and Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama.
Ed Marinaro • An Era to Remember
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n his three seasons as Cornell’s tailback (1969-70-71), Ed Marinaro set rushing and scoring records wholesale and won every major honor with the exception of the Heisman Trophy for which he placed a close second to quarterback Pat Sullivan of Auburn University. In the 24th game of his 27-game career, against Columbia at Ithaca, he broke Steve Owens’ all-time career rushing record of 3,867 yards, set in 1969, by gaining 272 yards for a total of 4,132—the first player to go over the 4,000 mark in three seasons. He finished up with 4,715. During his three years at Cornell, he set an NCAA season record of 1,881 yards and a season per-game average of 209.0. His career average of 174.6 is also an NCAA record. Overall he established eight NCAA career records and tied another, six NCAA single-season records and three other NCAA records. Ed won the national triple-crown in 1971—rushing, all-purpose running and scoring, each based on game-average. All-purpose running includes pass receiving and kick returning. He averaged 214.7 yards with 51 on pass receptions. He holds 11 Ivy League records, including career and season rushing yardage (3,391 and 1,375), carries (707 and 275), touchdowns (36 and 16) and points scored (224 and 100). He was inducted into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 1991.
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Seth Payne • From the Big Red to Success in the NFL
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rom walk-on to three-time All-Ivy selection, defensive end Seth Payne ’96 remains the school’s career leader in sacks with 19 and has gone on to make a name for himself with the NFL’s Houston Texans. As a member of the Big Red, Payne was named first-team All-Ivy as a senior after leading the team with a career-best nine sacks and ranking among the top five on the team in tackles with 85. During his career he earned the defense’s Big Play Award, Most Improved Player, the Sid Roth Award twice (designated for the team’s most valuable down lineman), and the Red Helmet Award for the outstanding varsity player on defense. The four-year letter winner capped off his career by being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round of the 1997 NFL Draft. After five productive seasons with the Jaguars, including 51 starts, Payne was selected by the Texans in the league’s expansion draft and made an immediate impact. He started all 16 games in 2002, leading the Texans defensive line with 147 tackles to rank third on the team. His only sack of the season was a safety lateinthefourthquarterthatledHoustonitsfirstwininfranchisehistory,a triumph over the storied Dallas Cowboys. He was voted by teammates as the recipient of NFL Player’s Association 2002 Unsung Hero Award, and was selected to USA Today’s 11th annual “All-Joe Team” as one of the most underrated players in the NFL who makes a difference with their work ethic and demeanor. He opened the 2003 season as the starter at tackle before suffering a season-ending knee injury. The 6-4, 303-pounder has made a home for himself in Houston, where he is well known for his work with many charitable organizations, including Teach For America and both the Children’s and Shriner’s Hospitals. A general studies major from Victor, N.Y., Payne was a graduate of Victor Central High School.
Derrick Harmon • From the Ivies to the Super Bowl
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ailback Derrick Harmon excelled on both the playing field and in the classroom. He was a two-time Academic All-American and made the Associated Press Division I-AA All-America second team as a senior. In his final season, Derrick won the Asa Bushnell Award as the Ivy League’s Player of the Year, after being named the league’s Sophomore of the Year in 1981. He became only the fourth person in the history of the league to go over 1,000 yards in one season when he ran for 1,056 markers in seven Ivy games in 1983. A two-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Harmon rushed for 3,074 yards on 546 carriesinthreeyearsandranksthirdonCornell’sall-timerushinglistandincareer rushes. He set the school’s single season record for yards per carry (5.9 in 1983) and the career record for yards per carry (5.6, 1981-83). During his three years, he had 14 games of over 100 yards rushing. He also ranks third in career all-purpose running with 3,800 yards. An engineering physics major from New York City, Harmon was the recipient of an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. He was drafted in the ninth round by the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL and played in the 1985 Super Bowl against the Miami Dolphins.
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Abel, William G. – 1964, 65, 66 Accorsi, Frank J. – 1943, 44 Ackerknect, Clarence F. – 1917 Affeld, Frank O. – 1923, 24, 25 Ahouse, David J. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Ainslie, Robert H. – 1977, 78 Aird, Alexander N. – 1925 Akins, Thomas A. – 1955, 57 Albanese, Damiano S. – 1984, 85 Albright, Thomas E. – 1970, 71 Alexander, Edward R. – 1898, 99, 1900 Alexander, Robert E. – 1927, 29 Alexy, R. J. – 1961 Algeo, John P. – 1998, 99, 2000 Alleavitch, Doug – 1981 Allen, Amos G., Jr. – 1929, 31 Allen, Christopher M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Allen, John H., Jr. – 1914 Allen, Mark R. – 1971, 72, 73 Altomare, Matthew – 2003 Alvarez, Jorge – 1996, 97, 98 Anderluh, John R. – 1955 Anderson, Donald E. – 1932 Anderson, Edward E. – 1914, 15, 16 Anderson, Edward L. – 1925 Anderson, John F. – 1926, 27, 28 Anderson, Robert H. – 1941, 42 Andrus, Walton R. – 1942 Annunziata, Mark L. – 1982, 83 Anzalone, Anthony – 1975, 76, 77 Apfel, Richard C. – 1973, 75 Appling, William E. – 1991, 92 Aragona, Alfred A. – 1961, 62 Arangio, George A. – 1962, 63, 64 Archer, David – 2002, 03 Archer, Nathan – 2000, 01, 02 Arin, Larry – 1985 Armbruster, George W. – 1942 Arthur, William M. – 1967, 68, 69 Artymovich, Charles D. – 1982 Aug, Thomas R. – 1985, 86 Avery, Patrick M. – 1977
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Babcock, Langdon – 1905, 06 Babula, Bernard S. – 1947, 48, 49 Baccile, Peter E. – 1982, 83 Bacon, George W. – 1890, 91 Bacon, Kevin K. – 1986 Bailey, Andre P. – 1995 Bailey, Clarence W. – 1914, 15 Bainbridge, David F. – 1991 Baker, Anthony J. – 1982, 83, 84 Baker, Donald W. – 1921 Baker, Douglas V. – 1984, 85 Baker, George R. – 1891 Baker, Malvern W. – 1937, 38, 39 Baker, Richard A. – 1936 Baker, Robert E. – 1962, 63, 64 Bakowski, Christopher L. – 1979, 80, 81 Bakowski, Keith E. – 1982, 83, 84 Balch, Allan C. – 1887 Balderston, Eugene P., Jr. – 1926, 27 Baldwin, Arthur J. – 1889, 90 Ballas, Frank W. – 1977 Balough, Andrew – 2000, 01 Bancoff, Carl – 1957, 58, 59 Banik, Steven J. – 1970 Barbato, Dennis J. – 1973 Barber, Thomas K. – 1996, 97, 98 Bard, George P. – 1916 Barnhisel, Arthur H. – 1893 Barone, Michael J. – 1987, 88 Barr, Charles J. – 1890, 91, 92, 93 Barr, Daniel C. – 1983 Barr, Dean S. – 1981, 82 Barrett, Charles C. – 1913, 14, 15 Bassell, Jeffrey J. – 1982, 83, 84 Bassford, Abram , Jr. – 1896 Bates, Edward S. – 1910 Bates, Vincent – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Battaglia, Timothy J. – 1966, 67, 68 Batten, John M. – 1934, 35, 36 Baudendistel, Michael J. – 1990 Baughan, C. Mark – 1985, 86, 87 Baumann, Andy – 2002 Baumgartel, Michael – 2001, 02, 03 Bayer, Edward I. – 1908 Beacham, Joseph W., Jr. – 1893, 94, 95, 96 Beadle, Zach – 2002, 03
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Brown, John S. – 1933 Brown, Kenneth G. – 1937, 38, 39 Brown, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89 Brown, R. S. – 1960 Brown, Sam – 1977, 78, 79 Brown, Wiser – 1916 Brozina, Joseph – 1944, 45 Bruska, Walter G. – 1948, 49 Bryant, Arthur P. – 1899 Buccini, Robert E. – 1987, 88, 89 Buck, Brian L. – 1979, 80 Buckley, Elias F. – 1922, 23 Buell, Burton C. – 1934 Bufalino, Louis C. – 1939, 40, 41 Bugni, Joseph A. – 1997, 98, 99 Bullis, Gary W. – 1981, 82 Buray, Michael A. – 1998, 99 Burden, Mark M. – 1987, 88 Burke, Alexander – 1939 Burke, Edmund M. – 1992, 93, 94 Burnap, Edward G. – 1960, 61, 62 Burnap, John K. – 1970 Burns, Edward , Jr. – 1902 Burns, Garland – 1975, 76, 77 Burns, John D. – 1946 Bus, Randall W. – 1967, 68 Bus, Stephen G. – 1993, 94, 95 Busch, Daniel J. - 2003 Busch, Stephen T. – 1994, 95, 96 Busch, William H. – 1946, 47 Bush, Harold M. – 1889, 90 Bush, Justin J. – 1997, 98, 99 Butler, Edmund W. – 1910, 11, 12 Butterfield, Victor L. – 1925, 26 Byrne, James G. – 1998
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Cahill, Michael – 1981, 82, 83 Calaguire, Jordan - 2003 Calcagni, Ralph C. – 1943 Caldwell, Robert K. – 1907, 08 Caldwell, William A. – 1896, 98, 99 Calhoun, Richard J. – 1986, 87 Calvo, Rocco J. – 1950, 51 Canfield, A. H. – 1895 Capek, Howard G. – 1987, 88 Capra, Edward A. – 1959, 60 Caputi, Stephen – 1976 Caputo, David A. – 1997, 98, 99 Carey, Emerson , Jr. – 1924, 25, 26 Carey, William D.P. – 1920 Carl, David A. – 1956, 57 Carlson, David R. – 1969 Carolan, Edgar A. – 1889, 90 Carpenter, Albert G. – 1925 Carpenter, Selleck J. – 1949 Carr, Bryan – 1991 Carrington, James H. – 1943 Carroll, Scott C. – 1996, 97 Carry, Charles W. – 1917, 19 Carry, Joseph C. – 1916 Carvolth, Trent - 2003 Carter, James – 1943 Case, Peter A. – 1989, 90, 92 Casey, David A. – 1990 Casey, James B. – 1948 Cassel, Harry E. – 1947, 48, 49 Cassidy, Charles E. – 1921, 22, 23 Cerand, Gerard A. – 1958 Cervasio, Joseph R. – 1967, 68 Chalk, David E. – 1978, 79, 80 Chamberlin, Richard A. – 1949 Champaign, Donald K. – 1910, 11, 12 Champaign, Leigh M. – 1903 Champion, Phillips K. – 1928 Chapman, George M. – 1904 Chenevey, Mark F. – 1978, 79, 80 Chipouras, Strati – 1949 Chollet, Hillary A. – 1945, 46, 48, 49 Christensen, Norman L. – 1940, 41 Church-Smith, Henry A. – 1967 Cifrino, Thomas R. – 1983, 84 Claggett, Samuel O. – 1929, 30 Claggett, Strabo V., Jr. – 1942 Clark, Richard G. – 1947, 48, 49 Clark, Richard W. – 1962 Clasby, Richard J., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80 Cliggott, Richard T. – 1950, 51, 52 Clymer, Paul K. – 1949, 50 Cobb, Edmund A. – 1928 Cobb, Michael A. – 1978, 79
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Cochran, Philip C. – 1969, 70 Cochrane, Christopher P. – 1989, 90 Cochrane, Geoff M. – 1992, 93 Cochrane, Michael – 1991, 92 Coffin, Albert R. – 1900, 01, 02, 03 Cohen, Irving – 1927 Cohn, Jerome H. – 1939, 40 Cokins, Gary M. – 1968, 69 Colaruotolo, Charles F., Jr. – 1986 Colbeck, William R. – 1962, 63 Collins, Carlton P. – 1914, 15 Collins, Daniel – 2001, 02, 03 Collins, James L. – 1911 Collins, Mark C. – 1985, 86 Collins, Scott E. – 1996 Collyer, William C. – 1913, 14 Colnon, Aaron J. – 1889, 90, 91, 94 Coltrin, D. G., Jr. – 1983, 84 Colvin, William H., Jr. – 1917, 19 Combe, Peter – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Condon, Timothy – 2002, 03 Condon, William – 1934 Constantino, John N. – 1981, 83 Conti, Frank W. – 1952 Conti, Louis J. – 1939, 40 Cook, George T. – 1905, 06, 07 Cool, Frank W. – 1895 Cool, Willard C. – 1913, 14, 15 Cooper, H. R. – 1900 Coren, Bruce R. – 1977 Corrigan, John J. – 1971, 72, 73 Cortez, Jeffrey B. – 1993, 94, 95 Cosgrove, James J. – 1907, 08 Costa, Samuel R. – 1971, 72, 73 Costello, James H. – 1902, 03, 04, 05 Costlow, Donald L. – 1984 Cotter, James V. – 1945 Cotton, William Virgil – 1976, 77, 78 Courtright, David S. – 1925 Coutts, Steven E. – 1986 Craig, John W. – 1919 Craven, Kent A. – 1979 Crawford, Cody B. – 1996 Creahan, John W., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80 Crocco, Walter C., Jr. – 1950 Croker, Michael H. – 1992, 93 Crone, Thomas E. – 1998, 99, 2000 Cronin, George F. – 1946 Cronin, Timothy C. – 1988, 89, 90 Crosby, Edwin S. – 1908, 09 Cross, Charles W. – 1898, 99, 1900 Cross, George E. – 1917 Crum, Blair R. – 1961 Cullen, John N. – 1944 Cummins, William Keith – 1967, 68, 69 Curran, John J. – 1976, 77, 78 Curtis, Greeley S., Jr. – 1892 Cushing, Donald S. – 1943 Cushing, John P., Jr. – 1969, 70, 71 Cushing, Meredith R. – 1941, 42, 43 Czub, Robert J. – 1957
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Eales, V. Richard – 1956, 57 Earl, Kevin D. – 1973 Earle, Edwin , Jr. – 1905, 06, 07 Easterly, David G. – 1990 Ebersole, Harold L. – 1920, 22 Eckley, Paul W. – 1915, 16
Eckstein, Christopher - 2003 Eddy, Winslow – 1925 Edwards, Eugene T. – 1981, 82, 83 Egan, John A. – 1974 Ehle, Louis C. – 1888, 89 Ehman, Kenneth H. – 1952 Eichler, Edmund V. – 1937, 38, 40 Eisenbrandt, Frederick H. – 1917 Ekstrom, George A. – 1959, 60 Eland, Jeffrey A. – 1996, 97 Elliott, Robert R. – 1997 Ellis, Grant R. – 1943, 44 Ellis, Robert C. – 1948, 49 Ellis, William C. – 1969, 70, 71 Emmet, Richard S. – 1992, 93, 94 Engel, Robert G. – 1950, 51, 52 Engle, John H. – 1962, 63, 64 Eramo, Mark A. – 1982, 83, 84 Ervick, Gary D. – 1968, 69, 70 Evans, Samuel S., Jr. – 1924, 25, 26 Eyrich, Harold R. – 1910, 11, 12
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Fagan, Patrick E., Jr. – 1989, 90 Fahey, James H. – 1993 Faist, Charles J. – 1968 Fanelli, Donald A. – 1973, 75 Farace, Franklyn J. – 1982, 83, 84 Farese, Kevin E. – 1998, 99, 2000 Farley, Michael P. – 1986, 87 Farrell, James R. – 1947 Farrington, Thomas H. – 1909 Fauntleroy, Clarence G. – 1951, 52 Faville, Mark R. – 1897 Feagles, Prentiss E. – 1970 Feeney, David W. – 1957, 58, 59 Feiler, Howard R. – 1984, 85 Felitto, Brent W. – 1985, 86, 88 Fennell, Thomas F. – 1894, 95, 96 Fennell, Thomas F., II – 1925 Fenton, John J. – 1959, 60 Ferguson, Keith – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Ferraro, John J. – 1931, 32, 33 Ferraro, Louis C. – 1963, 64 Ferree, E. H. – 1888 Fetzer, Morrison – 1903 Field, Christopher W. – 1989, 90 Files, Brian E. – 1988, 89 Finley, Brent – 1979, 80 Finley, Mark A. – 1988 Finn, Christopher J. – 1987, 88, 89 Finn, Thomas D., Jr. – 1919, 20 Finnegan, Gregory S. – 1989, 90, 91 Finneran, Frank K. – 1939, 40 Finucane, Thomas R. – 1900 Fischer, Nathan D. – 1997, 98, 99 Fischler, Kenneth J. – 1951 Fitch, Edward H., Jr. – 1895, 96 Fitch, Warren P. – 1973, 74 Fithen, Scott – 1999, 2000, 01 Fitzpatrick, Peter G. – 1991, 92, 93 Fitzsimmons, Clayton - 2003 Flack, John E. – 1888 Fleischmann, Jeffrey R. – 1948, 49, 50 Fleming, Charles A. – 1985 Fleming, Francix X. – 1944, 45 Fleming, J. E. – 1889 Fleming, Michael – 1970, 71, 72 Fleming, Robert B. – 1969, 71 Flemming, Don D. – 1991 Florey, Todd F. – 1979, 80 Floy, Henry – 1890, 91 Flynn, Furlong H. – 1922 Flynn, James W. – 1970 Fochesato, Paul A. – 1983 Foley, Lawrence H., III – 1986, 87 Foley, Michael J. – 1996 Folger, T. W. – 1899 Follett, Donald S. – 1951 Follmar, Troy - 2003 Forbes, William R. – 1954 Foreman, L. Scott – 1977, 78, 79 Forgy, John E. – 1903 Forlano, Bartholomew – 1990 Foster, Arthur N. – 1941 Foster, J. William – 1978, 80 Franklin, Paul A. – 1912 Fraser, Andrew S. – 1988, 1989 Fraser, Lawrence A. – 1960 Fratt, Charles K. – 1950, 1952, 1953 Fratt, Norbert Q. – 1925 Frawley, James F. – 1991 Frederick, Albert J. – 1933, 1934 Freeborn, Angelo C. – 1893 Freeborn, Faun W. – 1893, 1894, 1895
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Degulis, Simon T. – 1944, 45 DeJesus, Paul A. – 1977, 78, 79 Dekdebrun, Allen E. – 1943, 44, 45 Del Signore, James R. – 1945 DeLamielleure, Jeffrey D. – 1985, 86, 87 Delaney, John L. – 1987, 88 Delano, Curtis – 1910 DeLaTorre, Anthony – 2000 DeMaurice, G. – 1900 Deming, P. H. – 1893 Dempsey, Glen M. – 1972, 73 Dempsey, John J. – 1896, 97 Dentes, John M. – 1965, 66, 67 DeSantis, Robert M. – 1983, 84 DeStefano, James T. – 1978, 79, 80 DeStefano, Ralph T. – 1953, 54 Deuel, Michael M. – 1958 Devine, Daniel K. – 1985 Devine, Gregory E. – 1992 Devlin, Frederick M. – 1964, 65, 66 Devold, Harold – 1945 Devoy, J. – 1888 DeVries, Shon G. – 1989 Dewey, George S. – 1904 Deyhle, Patrick – 2001, 02, 03 Dickinson, William H. – 1968, 69, 70 Diehl, George P. – 1893 Diehl, Jeffrey T. – 1989, 90, 91 Diehl, Thomas M. – 1966, 67 Dietrich, Richard R. – 1928 DiGiacomo, Carmine W. – 1960, 61 DiGrande, Vincent – 1948, 49, 50 Dilatush, Robert M. – 1952 DiNunzio, Marc J. – 1980, 81 DiPaola, Christian P. – 1996, 97 DiPaola, Matthew J. – 1996, 97 DiSalvo, Samuel A. – 1967, 68 Dishaw, J. David – 1984, 85 DiStasio, Joseph R. – 1944, 45, 46, 47 DiTondo, Mark – 1981 Dittman, Mark M. – 1996, 97, 98 Docherty, James B. – 1963, 64, 65 Dodge, Wilson S. – 1920, 21 Doe, Whitney C. – 1941, 42 Doherty, Patrick F. – 1996 Doherty, Timothy - 2003 Dohr, Michael R. – 1977 Dolan, Timothy J. – 1981, 82 Dollar, William M. – 1887 Donahoe, Timothy M. – 1983 Donahue, Michael R. – 1977, 78 Donley, Mark E. – 1997, 98 Donnan, George S. – 1909 Donnelly, Thomas R. – 1977, 78, 79 Dorius, Noah E. – 1938 Dorner, William F. – 1898, 1900 Dorrance, John G. – 1949, 50, 51 Dorset, Lynn P. – 1947, 48, 49 Dow, James P. – 1990 Dowdell, Scott J. – 1980, 81 Downes, Charles L. – 1904, 05 Dowtin, Dwayne G. – 1977, 79 Draga, Bryan P. – 1993, 94 Dragon, Henry S. – 1941 Drahos, Nicholas – 1938, 39, 40 Drogin, Alexander – 1944 Drost, Henry C. – 1948, 49 DuBois, Mark A. – 1973, 74, 75 Duca, Steven A. – 1980, 81, 82 Duff, Thomas O. – 1951 Dugal, James J. – 1973 Dugdale, Thomas W. – 1976 Dunbar, Howard S. – 1939, 40 Dunklin, Marvin L. – 1985, 87 Dunleavy, Justin M. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Dunlop, David R. – 1957, 58 Dunn, Ernest C. – 1965, 66, 67 Dunn, Thomas C. – 1887, 89 Dunston, Robert E. – 1948 Duren, Matthew L. – 1997, 98 Durishin, Gabriel M. – 1964 Dutchyshyn, Thomas P. – 1990, 91 Dutton, Patrick T. – 1997 Dwyer, Daniel F. – 1973, 74, 75 Dwyer, Joseph C. – 1949 Dyar, William O. – 1980, 81 Dyer, George P. – 1893, 94
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HISTORY Freeman, John P. – 1983 French, Jeffrey H. – 1966 Frick, Allen J. – 1913 Fritz, William H., Jr. – 1911, 1912, 1913 Frontero, David M. – 1992 Frontero, James S. – 1984, 1985, 1986 Frontero, John D. – 1981, 1983 Fuller, John D. – 1992 Fullerton, Stuart H. – 1964 Furbush, Richard I., Jr. – 1968, 1969, 1970 Furman, Fred J. – 1904, 1905 Furman, Harry B. – 1942, 1943, 1946 Fusco, Douglas D. – 1981 Fusco, James E. – 1961, 1962
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G
104
Gabel, John H., Jr. – 1983, 1984 Gaige, Robert J. – 1948, 1949, 1950 Galbreath, Louis H. – 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891 Galeazzi, Thomas E. – 1996, 1997, 1998 Gallogly, Edward J. – 1914, 1915 Gamble, Douglas R. – 1990 Gannon, George Craig – 1965, 1966 Garcia, Edward - 2003 Garcia, Stephen P. – 1973 Gardi, Garrett M. – 1992, 1993, 1994 Gardner, Fred E. – 1907, 1908 Gargan, Thomas V., Jr. – 1948, 1949 Garguile, Dominic – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Garman, Harry S. – 1965, 1966 Garnett, Lamont W. – 1971, 1972, 1973 Garnsey, John K. – 1888 Garrett, Roger L. – 1955, 56, 57 Garrison, Stephen M. – 1982, 83, 84 Garvey, Robert V. – 1992, 93 Gasparello, Ralph N. – 1945 Gassner, Harold – 1925, 26 Gavin, Daniel J. – 1985, 86 Geib, Jay R., Jr. – 1941, 42 Geiser, Douglas W. – 1989 Gellert, George G. – 1959 Geoffrion, Homer R. – 1932 George, Abraham – 1930, 32 George, Michael J. – 1998 George, Richard E. – 1984, 85 George, Richard T. – 1992, 93 George, Stephan – 1975 George, William I. – 1951, 52, 53 Gerdes, John H. – 1952, 53 Gerken, Richard R. – 1965, 66 Gervase, Ronald M. – 1965, 66 Gettins, Steven M. – 1995 Giarrusso, Vincent P. – 1951, 52 Gibson, Edwin T. – 1904, 05, 06 Gibson, Robert J. – 1986 Giglio, Francis M. – 1997, 98 Gilkinson, Jeffrey M. – 1992, 93, 94 Gillies, Fred M. – 1915, 16 Gilman, William E. – 1934 Ginder, Jason – 1985 Girolamo, Paul C. – 1948, 49 Godshall, Henry S., Jr. – 35 Goetz, William P. – 1920 Gogolak, Peter K. – 1961, 62, 63 Goldbas, Jacob I. – 1932, 33 Golden, Richard M. – 1944 Golden, Terence L. – 1992, 93, 94 Goldy, William J. – 1982, 83, 84 Goodberlet, Paul – 1978, 79, 80 Goodrich, Bill – 2000, 01, 02 Gordon, Arthur – 1903 Gormley, Brian S. – 1994, 95 Gouinlock, Edward V. – 1920, 21, 22 Grace, Kenneth A. – 1970 Grady, Patrick M. – 1994 Graham, James C. – 1997 Grant, Michael J. – 1989, 90, 91 Grant, Robert S. – 1932, 33 Grasso, Robert M. – 1973, 75 Green, Richard R. – 1991 Greene, Fred D. – 1977 Greene, Gregory P. – 1991 Griffin, Lawrence J. – 1987 Griffin, Peter J. – 1985 Griffith, E. A. – 1890, 91, 92 Grimshaw, Frederick G. – 1898 Grkovic, Wilson Duke – 1963, 64 Gross, Frederick H. – 1962 Gross, Lyndon B. – 1984, 85 Groszewski, Edward G. – 1991, 92 Gruendyke, Rod – 1978 Gryska, Richard E. – 1946, 47 Guba, Thomas K. – 1969, 70, 71 Gugino, Frank – 1966 Guise, Thomas J. – 1964, 65
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Gunsch, Leonard P. – 1936 Guyer, Edward R. – 1912, 13
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Hackett, Charles F. – 1897 Hackstaff, Bruce W. – 1929, 30 Hackstaff, Frederick W. – 1903, 04 Hadley, Jon P. – 1966 Hagenauer, Richard G. – 1949, 50, 51 Haggerty, Steve F. – 1990, 91, 92 Hahn, Christopher A. – 1985, 86, 87 Hahn, Jeffrey - 2003 Hale, Stephen C. – 1910 Haley, Robert J. – 1948, 49, 50 Hall, Neal E. – 1975, 76, 77 Hall, Robert P. – 1974, 75 Hall, Ronald L. – 1959, 60 Hall, Thomas – 1893, 94, 95 Halliday, Morris S. – 1903, 04, 05 Hammond, Jeffrey S. – 1981, 82 Hanaka, Martin E. – 1970 Handleman, Lester M. – 1929, 30, 31 Hanley, Andrew F. – 1952 Hanlon, David P. – 1964, 65 Hanly, John K. – 1958, 59, 60 Hanly, Paul J., Jr. – 1970, 71, 72 Hansen, Harry A. – 1983 Hansen, Patrick W. – 1976, 77, 78 Hanset, Lucian – 2002 Hanson, B. – 1891 Hanson, Christopher M. – 1993, 94 Hanson, John W. – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Hanson, Leonard C. – 1921, 22 Hapanowicz, Taddaus – 1946 Harbilas, Costa – 1987, 88 Hardaway, Andre – 2002, 03 Hardie, Charles G. – 1900 Hargrave, Harold H. – 1946 Harmon, Carl E. – 1977, 78 Harmon, Derrick T. – 1981, 82, 83 Harre, Arthur F. – 1951, 52 Harris, Benjamin M. – 1889 Harris, Deon M. – 1995, 96, 98, 99 Harris, Francis L. – 1917 Harris, Sherwood L. – 1968 Harris, William – 1907 Harrison, Chris J. – 1996, 97 Harrison, T. Daniel – 1994 Harvey, George R. – 1891 Harvey, Henry L., Jr. – 1957 Hase, Jordan – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Haseltine, Michael P. – 1987, 88 Hatton, Christian P. – 1955, 56, 57 Haucke, Frank – 1916 Hawkins, Robert W. – 1973, 74 Hawkins, Shaun C. – 1985, 86, 87 Hayden, Samuel L. – 1962 Haydon, Paul – 1974, 75, 76 Hazzard, Robert D. – 1956, 57, 58 Heath, Richard L. – 1967, 68 Hedden, Raymon R. – 1931, 32 Heeps, James W. – 1966, 67, 68 Heinith, William W., Jr. – 1942, 45, 46 Helmick, Louis G., Jr. – 1941, 42 Hemingway, John C. – 1936, 37, 38 Henderson, Frank L. – 1922, 23, 24 Henderson, Gary A. – 1971 Hendry, Clifford D. – 1971 Henrickson, Robert L. – 1975, 76, 77 Henry, Edward U. – 1893 Henry, James – 1975 Hepfer, Mathew W. – 1990, 91 Hermann, Timothy – 1999, 2000, 01 Hernandez, R. – 1890 Herriman, Morris W. – 1917 Herron, Douglas A. – 1971 Hershey, Kirk – 1938, 39, 40 Heskett, Richard M. – 1952 Hettrich, Steven T. – 1989 Hicks, David N. – 1981 Hicks, George C. – 1888 Hicks, Wesley L. – 1972, 73, 74 Hilbush, Donald F. – 1944 Hild, Michael C. – 1995 Hill, Carlos – 2002, 03 Hill, David E. – 1973, 74 Hill, David S. – 1925 Hill, Edward A. – 1911, 12, 14 Hill, Harrold H. – 1896 Hill, Theodore W. – 1890 Hilliard, James - 2003 Hindman, Richard E. – 1990 Hinman, William W. – 1966 Hipolit, Kasimer E. – 1940 Hirsch, Robert J. – 1942, 45
AND
Hite, Andrew C. – 1992 Hoaglin, George Frederick, III – 1992 Hodson, Spencer J. – 1987 Hoekelman, Harold – 1926, 27 Hoff, Edwin J. – 1919, 20 Hoffman, Arthur L. – 1916, 17 Hoffman, Carl T. – 1928 Hoffman, Kenneth G. – 1959, 60, 61 Hoffman, Sargent G. – 1909 Hofher, James M. – 1976, 77, 78 Hofstetter, Gregg A. – 1983, 84 Holland, Carl R. – 1946, 47 Holland, Jerome H. – 1936, 37, 38 Holland, Joseph H. – 1976, 77, 78 Holleran, Matthew – 1999, 2000, 01 Homicz, A. Joseph, Jr. – 1964, 65, 66 Hood, Michael T. – 1997, 98 Hooker, Danny W. – 1992 Hooper, Elliot H. – 1935, 36, 37 Hoover, Donald P. – 1954, 55 Hoover, Joseph M. – 1977 Horn, Robert W. – 1967 Horrell, Stephen B. – 1919, 20 Horrigan, Stephen P. – 1973, 74, 75 Horton, Elmer G. – 1890, 91 Howell, William G. – 1887, 88 Hrtko, Daniel – 1944 Hubbell, Nelson E. – 1943 Huff, Dennis A. – 1967, 68, 69 Hughes, Edward E., II – 1935, 36, 37 Huling, William W. – 1967 Hull, Joseph – 2000 Hull, Lyndon C. – 1949, 50, 51 Hummel, Frank K. – 1951, 52, 53 Hummer, Eugene J. – 1948 Humphrey, Larry A. – 1975, 77 Humphrey, Malcolm J. – 1987 Hunt, Paul N. – 1928, 29, 30 Hunt, Sanford B. – 1900, 01, 02, 03 Hunter, Chad E. – 1994, 95, 96 Hunter, George P. – 1928 Hunter, Oscar L. – 1893 Huntington, Lowell S. – 1917 Hurlburt, Russell B. – 1908, 09 Hutchinson, Alfred H. – 1908 Hutchinson, Edward M. – 1933, 34, 35 Huyghue, Michael L. – 1981, 82, 83 Hyman, John W. – 1951, 55
I
Idziur, Stephen – 1983 Iliff, Bernard F. – 1958, 59, 60 Ingham, Doug J. – 1993, 94, 95 Inserra, John G. – 1986 Intihar, Stanley V. – 1953, 55 Irving, Frank J. – 1932, 33, 34 Isaly, Henry W. – 1924, 25, 26 Itin, Thomas W. – 1955, 56 Iverson, Peter E. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01
J
Jackson, Anthony - 2003 Jackson, Fred E., Jr. – 1987 Jackson, Hiram E. – 1985 Jackson, Richard C. – 1953, 54, 55 Jacobs, Theodolph H. – 1967, 68, 69 Jaeckel, John E. – 1950, 51, 52 Jaeger, Craig R. – 1976, 77 Jaicks, Frederick G. – 1939 James, Lewis R. – 1902 Jameson, William H., Jr. – 1915 Jamieson, J. H. – 1906 Jamin, Michael F. – 1991, 92 Jandrain, Jay J. – 1988 Jaso, John P., Jr. – 1945, 46, 48, 49 Jean, Donald C. – 1969, 70, 71 Jenkins, Irving A. – 1935 Jenkins, Jason G. – 1989, 90, 91 Jenkins, Raymond – 1939, 40, 41 Jennings, Bruce D. – 1978 Jensen, Eric F. – 1948, 49, 50 Jentes, Clarence E. – 1962, 63, 64 Jerome, James F. – 1949, 50, 51 Jewett, Rexford W. – 1915, 16 Joehl, Robert A. – 1970, 71, 72 Johanson, C. M. – 1890, 91, 92 Johnson, David E. – 1974, 75, 76 Johnson, Donnell A. – 1985, 87 Johnson, Howard S. – 1927, 28, 29 Johnson, Jeffrey T. – 1985, 86 Johnson, Kenneth A. – 1984, 85, 86 Johnson, Mauritz I. – 1928 Johnson, Michael E. – 1978, 79, 80 Johnson, Paul N. – 1969 Johnson, Richard W. – 1972, 73, 74
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HISTORY
AND
RECORDS
Johnson, Roy V. – 1940, 41, 42 Johnson, Ward C. – 1985, 86 Johnston, Joshua - 2003 Johnston, Malcolm W. – 1958 Jolly, John R. – 1972 Jones, Michael W. – 1982, 83, 84 Jones, Reno V. – 1921 Jordan, Joseph B. – 1989 Joyce, Stephen L. – 1994, 95 Juvonen, Frank Norman – 1957, 58
K
LaBeau, Timothy R. – 1974, 75, 76 LaBonte, Clarence V. – 1956 Ladas, George T. – 1958 Lafey, Curtis W. – 1939 Lahr, Charles – 1913, 14 Lahr, Steven C. – 1971, 72, 73 Lajoie, Gerry L. – 1994 Lally, Michael J. – 1984, 85 Lally, Robert M. – 1971, 72, 73 Lamb, John P. – 1935 Lamb, Thomas , III – 1977, 78, 79 Lambert, Craig E. – 1970, 71 Lampkins, James W. – 1961, 62 Landrum, Jason P. – 1998, 99, 2000 Landsberg, Mortimer W., Jr. – 1939, 40 Lang, Robert H. – 1947 Langan, Douglas J. – 1986, 87, 88 Lanker, Greg – 1979, 80 Lanman, Henry A. – 1935 Lansing, Theodore H. – 1941, 42, 46 Larkin, Patrick E. – 1902 LaRochelle, Paul J., Jr. – 1975 Larrowe, Dwight M. – 1912 Larson, Albert L. – 1930 Larson, H. Peter, III – 1964, 65, 66 Larson, Per B. – 1994 LaScala, Anthony J. – 1942, 43 Lautz, Edward G. – 1914 Laux, Clinton C. – 1945 LaVoy, Russell E. – 1971 Lawence, Norman S. – 1903 Lazor, Daniel J. – 1995 Lazor, William V. – 1991, 92, 93 LeBorgne, Thomas M. – 1997 Lechler, George P. – 1921 Lee, Charles R. – 1960 Lee, Harold B. – 1896, 97 Lee, Mitchell D. – 1987, 88, 89 Lee, Peter J. – 1981, 82, 83 Lee, Terrence – 1975, 76, 77 Leggiero, James C. – 1992 Lempa, Ryan – 2002, 03 Leo, Edward – 1951 Leonard, Daniel J. – 1976, 77, 78 Lesczinski, Michael R. – 1976 Leven, Robert J. – 1990 Leventry, Ray L. – 1908 Levine, Ronald R. – 1983 Levitas, Ethan – 1991, 92 Levitt, Chad A. – 1993, 94, 95, 96 Lewis, David H. – 1989 Lewis, James N. – 1977 Lewis, John A. – 1939 Lewis, John T., Jr. – 1980, 81, 82 Lewis, Richard N. – 1954 Licht, George – 1976, 77, 78 Lies, Bennett F. – 1902 Lightcap, Kerry M. – 1985 Lill, Charles G. – 1978 Linagen, Robert J., IV – 1978, 80 Lins, Donald M. – 1944 Lipic, Stephen J. – 1984, 85, 86 Lipinski, Richard – 1958, 59, 60 Little, Gordon R. – 1982 Litwin, Seth E. – 1993 Litzelman, John H. – 1950 Livingston, Victor M. – 1969, 70 Lofton, Jimmy T. – 1977 Logue, C. R. – 1987, 88, 89 Lomax, Clarence S. – 1890 Lombardo, Daniel W. – 1972 Lorditch, James T., Jr. – 1974, 75, 76 Loux, Albert J. – 1947 Lowe, G. – 1888 Loyd, Philip A. – 1979, 80, 81 Loynd, Richard B. – 1944, 45, 48, 49 Lubozynski, Dennis J. – 1969, 70 Lucas, Jonathan - 2003 Lucas, Thomas G. – 1965, 66 Lueder, Archie B. – 1896, 97 Lueder, Charles A. – 1898, 1900, 01, 02 Lueder, Francis A., Jr. – 1929, 30 Lundin, Harry W. – 1931 Lutz, Steven E. – 1986, 87, 88 Lyle, H. M. – 1895 Lynah, James – 1903, 04 Lynch, Charles B. – 1957 Lynch, John A. – 1907 Lyon, Charles A. – 1905 Lyon, Robert N. – 1928 Lyons, Mark E. – 1980
M
MacArthur, Edward G. – 1908 MacDonald, Alan – 1904 MacDonald, Murdo G. – 1943 Macdonald, Thomas – 1976, 77 Maceyko, William S. – 1943 Machikas, Michael C. – 1981 MacKenzie, William D. – 1919 MacLachlan, Mark A. – 1995 MacLeod, Russell A. – 1950, 51, 52 MacLeod, Thomas D. – 1967, 68, 69 MacMeekin, Trevor – 2002, 03 Madea, Jarad – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Maentz, Hans S. – 1991 Magee, John A. – 1988 Magee, Noah D., Jr. – 1972 Maglisceau, Ralph Edwin – 1958, 59 Maguire, Shawn F. – 1983, 84, 85 Mahoney, Philip J. – 1990 Mahony, John J. – 1990 Majeske, Michael A. – 1977 Mako, Mark D. – 1991, 92 Malaga, Scott S. – 1986, 87, 88 Malavarca, Steven – 1974 Mallett, Mark G. – 1984 Mallory, Henry R. – 1913 Malm, Robert – 1950 Malone, Daniel P. – 1972, 73, 74 Malone, Thomas J. – 1984, 85, 86 Maney, Kevin M. – 1993, 94 Mannings, Ardrell A. – 1988, 89, 90 Manz, Keith R. – 1978, 79 Marchant, Reginald C. – 1949, 50, 51 Marciniak, Theodore A. – 1952, 54 Marcucci, Paul A. – 1968, 69 Marcus, Kevin M. – 1990, 91 Marcus, Peter M. – 1935 Marinaro, Edward F. – 1969, 70, 71 Marino, William G. – 1975 Marotta, Joseph L. – 1954 Martin, Andrew G. – 1990, 91 Martin, Joseph L. – 1941, 46 Martin, Paris – 1905 Martinez-Zorrilla, Cristobal M. – 1929, 30, 31 Martinez-Zorrilla, Jose – 1930, 31, 32 Marzec, Karl S. – 1985 Mason, C. B. – 1894 Massy, John P. – 1990, 91, 92 Masterson, Ryan C. – 1993, 94 Mateo, Ronald M. – 1992, 93, 95 Mathewson, Richard S. – 1953, 54 Matthews, Kevin L. – 1992 Matuszczak, Allen W. – 1969, 70, 71 Matuszczak, Walter J. – 1938, 39, 40 Maxwell, J. Brandon, III – 1981, 82, 83 May, Charles C. – 1907 Mayer, Clyde – 1919, 20 Mazoue, Christopher G. – 1990, 91 McAllister, Patrick E. – 1903 McAniff, Robert J. – 1955, 56, 57 McArthur, Frank – 1944 McAtee, Richard S. – 1989, 90 McAuley, Sean M. – 1988 McCallie, Edward L. – 1907 McCandless, Peter – 1974 McCarthy, John D. – 1961, 62, 63 McCarthy, John R. – 1950, 51, 52 McCarthy, Kevin C. – 1981, 82 McCollum, Joseph G. – 1908 McCombs, John W. – 1997, 98, 99 McCullen, Arthur – 1966, 67, 68 McCullough, Harold F. – 1938, 39, 40 McCurdy, Ronald J. – 1975, 76, 77 McCutcheon, Kenneth C. – 1914 McDermott, Timothy R.D. – 1992, 93, 94 McDevitt, Timothy M. – 1987 McDonnell, James C. – 1976 McDowell, John G. – 1887, 88, 89 McEnderfer, Timothy D. – 1968 McEneaney, Eamon J. – 1974, 76 McFarlin, Brian – 1979 McFarren, Michael H. – 1968, 69 McGinty, Michael – 2002, 03 McGowin, John – 1928 McGrann, Michael N. – 1985, 87, 88 McGuire, Robert A. – 1986 McHale, Thomas – 1986 McHugh, Bernard J. – 1961 McIntosh, Brick E. – 1969 McKean, Michael – 1992, 93, 94 McKeever, William – 1895, 96, 97 McKeever, William W. – 1936, 37, 38 McKelvey, David E. – 1959, 61 McKeown, John P. – 1971, 72 McKinney, Timothy D. – 1982, 83
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Kadivar, Kam – 1985 Kaiser, Frederick M. – 1964, 65 Kalinich, Paul T. – 1952, 53, 54 Kamon, Mark S. – 1974 Kanich, Joseph J. – 1928, 29 Kaplan, Jeffrey M. – 1979, 80 Kaplun, Thomas P. – 1998, 99, 2001 Kapsky, Mark S. – 1973, 74, 75 Kasparian, Jack H. – 1939 Kasserman, Ronald W. – 1951, 52 Katz, Bernard – 1927 Kaufman, Dudley S. – 1964, 65 Kavensky, Kenneth J. – 1960, 61 Kaw, Edgar L. – 1920, 21, 22 Kay, Harry R. – 1920 Keane, Kevin A. – 1988, 89 Kearney, Francis , Jr. – 1923, 24, 25 Kefgen, J. Keith – 1983 Keith, Arthur – 1981, 82, 83 Kelley, Alva E. – 1938, 39, 40 Kellner, John – 2001, 02, 03 Kelly, Edward J. – 1911 Kelly, John C. – 1996, 97 Kemp, Robert W. – 1992 Kennedy, Andrew R. – 1985 Kennedy, John P. – 1991 Kennedy, William E., Jr. – 1935, 36 Kenny, Sean M. – 1982, 83, 84 Kensinger, Timothy – 1982, 83 Kent, Ralph S. – 1901 Kessler, Howard F. – 1931 Kiesendahl, Bradley J. – 1996, 97 Kilburn, Lyman A. – 1900 Kilcoyne, John T. – 1979, 80 Killian, John C. – 1969, 70, 71 Kilmartin, William W. – 1968 Kimichik, David J. – 1980, 81 Kincaid, John H. – 1966, 67, 68 King, James V. – 1986 Kingrey, Derek – 2000 Kinne, H. E. – 1900 Kintigh, David A. – 1976, 77, 78 Kirk, Rodney E. – 1952 Kirk, William T. – 1949, 50, 51 Kirsanow, Peter – 1974 Kitlowski, Brad – 2001, 02, 03 Kleiber, Douglas A. – 1966, 67, 68 Kline, Philip S. – 1931 Knapp, Christopher D. – 1985, 86 Knapp, Gerald T. – 1955, 56, 57 Knauss, Walter P. – 1919, 20 Knauss, Walter P. – 1951, 52 Kneen, Ferris P. – 1927, 28 Kneen, Harold F. – 1923, 24 Knight, Charles F. – 1955, 56 Knight, Peter S. – 1970, 71, 72 Knopp, Doug M. – 1993, 94, 95 Knopp, Gregory W. – 1991 Knowles, James G. – 1984, 85, 86 Knuff, James M. – 1971, 73 Knuff, John P. – 1971, 72, 73 Kobin, Thomas R. – 1987 Koehler, Kevin J. – 1993 Koerber, Jeb – 1984 Kolb, Todd L. – 1950, 51, 52 Konstanty, Jared A. – 1993, 94 Kopicki, Ronald J. – 1965, 66, 67 Koska, John A. – 1949 Kossack, Nathaniel E. – 1931, 32, 33 Kostes, William V. – 1946, 47, 49, 50 Kotler, Steve – 1981 Kovach, John M. – 1962 Kowalski, Raymond – 1972, 73 Koza, Terrence R. – 1994, 95 Kozel, Michael S. – 1969 Kramer, Irvin A. – 1949, 50, 51 Kratch, William H., III – 1981 Krawczyk, Eric M. – 1995, 96, 97 Kretz, Walter A. – 1942, 46, 47 Krutzsch, Armin , Jr. – 1909 Kuhman, Jonathan L. – 1994 Kunit, Eugene R. – 1963, 64 Kutz, Richard H. – 1942
Kwiatkoski, Paul C. – 1974
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105
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106
McLaughlin, Daniel M. – 1895, 97 McMahon, Bruce – 1976 McMahon, Daniel J. – 1983, 84, 85 McMillan, Londell – 1985, 86 McNiff, John M. – 1989, 90, 91 McWeeney, George E. – 1965, 66 Mead, Jerry W. – 1942 Meade, E. Richard – 1953, 54, 55 Meagher, Robert G. – 1935, 36, 37 Meaney, Joseph J. – 1974, 75, 76 Meeker, Martin W. – 1977 Megaro, John – 2001, 02, 03 Mehaffey, Albert B. – 1914 Meiss, Frederick L. – 1934 Mellon, David L. – 1962, 63, 64 Melstrom, Kurt A. – 1997, 98 Menapace, David M. – 1981, 82 Merdes, Edward A. – 1946 Merz, Stuart O. – 1950, 51 Metz, Christopher F. – 1981 Metzler, Charles W. – 1949, 50, 51 Michalewicz, Paul J. – 1980, 81, 82 Micklavzina, Frank C. – 1949, 50, 51 Milanes, Angel – 1981 Miles, David G. – 1964 Miles, Stephen W. – 1954, 56 Miller, Dan R. – 1987, 88 Miller, Frank M. – 1948, 49, 50 Miller, Granbery – 1911, 12 Miller, Jay B. – 1967, 68 Miller, Jeff – 1979, 80 Miller, Mark G. – 1981, 82, 84 Miller, Moreno G., II – 1977, 78 Miller, Peter P. – 1915, 16, 19 Miller, Richard J. – 1969, 70, 71 Miller, Scott A. – 1988 Miller, William R. – 1896 Millhouse, Scott A. – 1973, 74, 75 Milne, Robert S. – 1961, 62, 63 Milosevic, George – 1970, 71, 72 Miner, Harry G. – 1920 Mitchell, Charles J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Mitchell, Stuart A. – 1985, 86 Mockapetris, David L. – 1973, 74 Molinet, Ignacio S. – 1924, 26 Mollica, Joseph – 1975 Monago, Frank A. – 1987, 88, 89 Monahan, David J. – 1975, 76, 77 Montgomery, Louis , Jr. – 1978 Moore, Michael C. – 1966 Moore, Patrick B. – 1990, 91 Moran, Dennis P. – 1968 Moran, Henry A. – 1939 Moran, John M. – 1962, 63 Morehouse, Edward J. – 1969, 70 Morello, David A. – 1992 Moresco, Christopher J. – 1980, 81 Moresco, Joseph B. – 1997, 98 Moresko, John C. – 1969, 71 Moretti, James M. – 1972, 74 Morgan, Jason – 2002 Moriarty, Jamie – 1999, 2001, 02 Moricco, Michael V. – 1998 Mork, Kyle – 1999, 2000, 01 Morosetti, Christopher J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Morris, David P. – 1967, 68 Morris, John F. – 1954 Morris, Robert – 1923, 24 Morrison, A. B. – 1898, 99, 1900 Morrissey, J. Neil – 2001, 02, 03 Morrissey, William D. – 1981, 82 Morton, C. C. – 1896 Mosely, E. A. – 1891 Mosser, Stacy C., Jr. – 1941, 42, 46 Moulton, William H. – 1936, 37 Mowe, Homer G. – 1908 Mower, Ronald W. – 1970 Muccio, Mike S. – 1998, 99 Mueller, Lucien W. – 1915, 16 Muha, Robert A. – 1979 Muldowney, Christopher A. – 1993, 94 Mullenhoff, Paul J. – 1981 Munk, William E. – 1909, 10, 11 Munns, David A. – 1920, 21 Munns, John J. – 1911, 12, 13 Munns, Ralph B. – 1924, 25, 26 Munsick, Donald B. – 1914 Murdock, Frank K. – 1931, 32, 34 Murphy, Dennis J. – 1952, 53, 54 Murphy, John F. – 1957, 58 Murphy, William J., III – 1965, 66, 67 Murphy, William J., Jr. – 39, 40 Murray, William – 1972 Musmanno, Richard A. – 1965, 66, 67 Musquiz, Gilbert – 2000
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N
Namack, W. H. – 1900 Nash, Robert A. – 1912 Nassoiy, Sean - 2003 Navarre, Jeff J. – 1986, 87 Nazarro, Sam – 1981 Nedde, Norman A. – 1954 Nees, Louis A. – 1982 Nehrer, Daniel C. – 1941 Nelson, John – 2002 Nelson, Karl J. – 1935, 36, 37 Nelson, Phillip M. – 1933, 34 Nethercot, David G. – 1917 Neuman, Scott J. – 1991 Newell, Todd – 2001, 02, 03 Newhall, John – 1904, 05 Newman, William S. – 1903, 05, 06 Newsom, Rosco – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Newton, Malcolm R. – 1967, 68 Newton, Mark L. – 1973 Nice, Chad – 2001, 02 Nichols, Guy H. – 1943 Nichols, John S. – 1910 Nichols, Reginald W. – 1971, 72 Nicholson, Todd A. – 1987, 88, 89 Nicoletti, Richard A. – 1958, 59 Noel, Steve – 1982 Norman, George C. – 1963, 64 Norris, Joseph M. – 1996, 97 Noziglia, Dave – 1981 Nunes, Thomas M. – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Nunn, Harold F. – 1933, 34, 35
O
O’Connor, Bernard – 1911, 12 O’Connor, John J. – 1909, 10 O’Hagan, Michael J. – 1974 O’Hearn, John E. – 1912, 13, 14 O’Neill, William B. – 1977 O’Rourke, Bernard J. – 1905, 06, 07, 08 O’Rourke, Frank H. – 1910, 11 O’Shaughnessy, Patrick E. – 1995 Oderkirk, Charles C. – 1904, 05 Ohl, W. F. – 1893, 94 Oliaro, Scott M. – 1989, 90, 92 Olney, Carl W. – 1921 Olszowka, Paul T. – 1988, 89 Oniskey, Leonard J. – 1952, 53, 54 Opre, Brian G. – 1996 Orel, Anthony J. – 1969, 70, 71 Ortega, Jose L. – 1977 Osgood, Winchester D. – 1888, 89, 91, 92 Osterhout, Glenn R. – 1975, 76 Otis, James C. – 1899, 1900 Otto, Samuel C. – 1925 Owen, Chauncey C. – 1909
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Page, Gerald F. – 1961, 62 Paige, Tommaso J. – 1995 Palazzese, Jeffrey P. – 1983, 84 Palmer, Charles A. – 1944 Palmisciano, Robert M. – 1961 Palumbo, Robert C. – 1979, 80, 81 Papich, Donald – 1974, 75, 76 Paquette, Patrick L.P. – 1992, 93 Paraskevopoulos, George – 1999, 2000, 01 Pardi, Paul - 2003 Parke, Evan D. – 1987, 88, 89 Parker, Charles E. – 1928 Parker, James S. – 1887 Parr, Charles C. – 1969 Parris, Michael – 1999, 2000, 02 Pascal, Anthony A. – 1959, 60, 61 Pascavage, Peter P. – 1946, 47 Passalacqua, John E. – 1982, 83, 84 Pastuck, Henry F. – 1946, 47 Patterson, Jeffrey P. – 1967, 68 Patterson, Robert F. – 1923, 24 Pattison, D. B. – 1966 Patulski, Richard – 1981, 82 Paul, Anthony C. – 1985 Paul, Francis G. – 1941, 42 Payne, Charles T. – 1974, 75, 76 Payne, Seth C. – 1994, 95, 96 Pearlman, Marc J. – 1985, 86, 87 Peck, George W. – 1936, 37, 38 Pegan, Robert L. – 1966, 67, 68 Pegnetter, Eugene F. – 1963, 64 Peirce, Andrew W. – 1934, 35 Pendleton, Fields S., Jr. – 1917, 19, 20 Pennucci, Patrick J. – 1960 Penny, Wilford B. – 1930, 31 Penttinen, Eric W. – 1990, 91
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Perkins, Fred C. – 1897, 98 Perrello, James V. – 1983, 84, 85 Pfann, Bruce W. – 1957, 58 Pfann, George R. – 1921, 22, 23 Pfeffer, Walter F. – 1941 Pfeiffer, Egbert W. – 1934, 35, 36 Philippi, Carl A. – 1913, 14 Phillips, John D. – 1973, 74 Phillips, Michael E. – 1971, 72, 73 Pick, Herbert L. – 1951 Picking, Howard M. – 1958, 59 Pickup, Robert F. – 1992 Pierce, Burdick W. – 1935 Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. – 1941 Pierik, John G. – 1948, 49, 50 Pierik, Peter G. – 1949, 51 Pierson, Douglas C. – 1952 Pierson, John C. – 1899 Pinnie, Mark S. – 1977 Piscitelli, Mark M. – 1970, 71 Pitkin, David W. – 1960 Pitman, David I. – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Pogorzala, Arthur E. – 1984 Polichene, Joel W. – 1981 Politi, Frank J. – 1934, 36 Politi, George J. – 1941, 42 Pollak, Julian A. – 1905, 06 Pollin, David B. – 1987, 88 Pollock, Matthew Pond, Edward F. – 1930 Ponsaran, Bruce – 2000 Ponzer, William D. – 1961, 62, 63 Popielinski, James G. – 1971, 72, 73 Portuondo, Kevin L. – 1996 Posner, Jay – 1999, 2000, 01 Potash, Kenneth N. – 1989, 90, 91 Potter, Richard J. – 1952 Potts, Patrick - 2003 Powers, John E. – 1945 Pozzobon, Steve V. – 1984, 85 Pratt, Douglas J. – 1982, 83 Pressley, Todd O. – 1983, 84, 85 Prevost, John – 1990 Printy, Dale B. – 1988, 89 Printy, Donald C. – 1988, 90 Profuseck, Robert — 1969 Prospero, Michael J. – 1981, 82 Pugh, Sol – 1986 Pujo, Victor A. – 1949, 50, 51 Purcell, Henry , Jr. – 1900, 01, 02 Purdy, William J. – 1954 Puterbaugh, John L. – 1933, 34 Pych, Joseph T. – 1989 Pyle, Cyrus – 1927 Pyle, James W. – 1965 Pyott, Albert E. – 1950, 51, 52
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Quarles, David A. – 1986, 87 Quigg, Richard L. – 1941 Quinby, James D. – 1950, 51, 52 Quinn, Brian – 1978 Quinn, Joseph F., Jr. – 1945, 46, 47, 48
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Rackeman, William F. – 1887 Radway, Homero J.F. – 1998 Rafalski, Larry D. – 1966, 67, 68 Raga, Tom – 1987 Rahne, Ricky – 1999, 2000, 01 Raich, Michael – 1985, 86, 87 Rakowski, John T. – 1945 Rakowski, Thomas J. – 1970, 71 Ramin, Richard M. – 1948, 49, 50 Ramsey, Floyd D. – 1921, 22, 23 Rand, Richard N. – 1988, 89 Randall, Glenn D. – 1990, 91 Rankin, George C. – 1934, 35 Rao, Arjun - 2003 Rapuano, Michael – 1925, 26 Ratner, Phillip – 1963, 64, 65 Rauch, Martin W. – 1984, 85 Raymond, Richard T. – 1923 Razzano, Michael – 2002, 03 Reade, Scott C. – 1991, 92 Ready, Michael J. – 1987, 88 Reardon, Kurt F. – 1983, 84 Reback, Brad R. – 1991 Reed, Daniel A. – 1896, 97, 98 Reed, Henry M., Jr. – 1924 Rees, Arthur F., Jr. – 1913 Reese, David L. – 1960 Reherman, Leo J., Jr. – 1985, 86, 87 Reiber, Richard H. – 1931 Reilly, Brendan M. – 1995, 96
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Sacco, Bryan – 1999, 2000, 01 Sadusky, John J. – 1957, 58, 59 Sampson, Harvey E. – 1948, 49, 50 Sampson, Peter G. – 1967 Sanford, Steven P. – 1972 Sansiveri, Sean – 2002 Santamaria, Frank A. – 1977, 78 Santone, Thomas J. – 1973, 74 Saussy, Gordon – 1895 Savage, Bernard A. – 1923 Savitsky, Edward J. – 1956, 57, 58 Saylor, John E. – 1942, 46 Scarton, Charles M. – 1963 Scazzero, William F. – 1950, 51 Schaefer, Frederick A. – 1941 Scherr, Nathan – 1944 Schlichter, Fred P. – 1915 Schmid, Christopher – 1955 Schmuck, James T. – 1939, 40 Schneider, Edward – 1943 Schneider, Joseph F. – 1963, 64 Schnuck, Craig D. – 1969 Schnuck, Scott C. – 1969, 70 Schoales, Dudley N. – 1926, 27, 28 Schoch, L. M. – 1897 Schock, Arthur P. – 1915 Schoellkopf, Henry – 1900, 01 Schoellkopf, Paul A. – 1903 Scholl, W. Brooks – 1969 Scholl, Walter A. – 1939, 40 Scholz, Ralph – 1982, 83 Schrauth, Amandus J. – 1947 Schreck, Leonard B. – 1926 Schreiber, Robert A. – 1963 Schroder, Andrew J. – 1956 Schroeder, Robert A. – 1990, 91 Schuh, Charles R. – 1948, 49, 50 Schumacher, August – 1926, 27 Schumacher, Edward C. – 1933 Schuster, Frank J. – 1973 Schwartz, Herbert – 1944 Schweizer, Michael F. – 1988 Scott, John W. – 1934 Scott, Kevin – 1974 Scott, Martin A. – 1997, 98, 99 Scott, Norman E. – 1927, 28, 29 Scott, Thomas – 1976, 77 Scroger, Rollin – 1980 Scullin, John P. – 1964 Scullin, Richard P., Jr. – 1998 Scully, Daniel T. – 1978, 79, 80 Scully, Michael J. – 1981, 82, 83 Scully, Robert J. – 1944, 45 Seagrave, Clarence N. – 1909, 10 Sebald, J. A. – 1951, 52, 53 Seeley, Harold K. – 1909 Seidenberg, Harold – 1949, 50, 51 Seider, John P. – 1944 Seifert, James W. – 1993, 94, 95, 98 Selsmeyer, Mark P. – 1978, 79 Sepessy, R. Keith – 1977, 78, 79 Shaffer, John M. – 1965 Shank, Paul W. – 1961 Shappee, Robert D. – 1960 Sharafanowich, Edward S. – 1944 Shaub, Harry – 1931, 32, 33 Shavers, John – 1974, 75, 76 Shay, Edward A. – 1969 Shayler, Randy M. – 1970, 71 Shea, David J. – 1980, 81, 82 Shearer, George K. – 1907, 08 Shearn, T. Michael – 1980 Sheble, John H. – 1902 Sheerin, Richard T. – 1995, 96, 97 Sheffer, John W., Jr. – 1936 Sheil, David – 1975 Sheldon, James H. – 1887 Shelton, Murray N. – 1913, 14, 15 Shepard, Alvin W. – 1889, 90 Shepard, Kirk V. – 1970 Shepard, William C. – 1902 Sherman, Larry R. – 1970, 71 Sherrill, James L., Jr. – 1981, 82, 83 Sherwood, Jules D. – 1996, 97, 98 Shields, Carl D. – 1972 Shirley, Paul – 1991 Shiverick, Francis T. – 1915, 16, 19 Short, John C. – 1898, 99 Shuler, Charles – 1913, 14 Shuler, John D. – 1919 Shulman, Matthew A. – 1993, 94 Sibson, Walter W., Jr. – 1927 Sidman, Scott E. – 1982, 83, 84 Sieger, John – 1988 Sigler, Kevin J. – 1974
Silver, Mahingus R. – 1995, 96 Simic, Paul M. – 1989 Simmons, Adrian – 1987, 88 Simmons, Evan – 2000, 01 Simon, Joseph P. – 1953, 54 Simpson, Joseph R. – 1961, 62 Simpson, Timothy A. – 1993 Simson, LeGrand D. – 1909, 10 Skawski, John – 1945, 47 Skillman, David M. – 1960 Skoczylas, Larry J. – 1975, 77 Skypeck, Thomas J. – 1956, 57, 58 Slisky, Edward J. – 1961, 62 Slocum, Andrew H. – 1993, 94 Slocum, George S. – 1960 Smith, Darryl F. – 1998, 2000 Smith, Deron – 2001, 02 Smith, Eric K. – 1991 Smith, James L. – 1948, 49 Smith, Joseph H. – 1911, 12 Smith, Larry – 1986 Smith, Manasseh , Jr. – 1901, 02 Smith, Randall L. – 1978 Smith, Robert A., Jr. – 1904 Smith, Robert T. – 1967 Smith, Rodney R. – 1964 Smith, Terrence D. – 1994, 95, 97 Snavely, Carl G., Jr. – 1941 Snavely, Francis B., Jr. – 1944 Snider, Warren G. – 1902, 03 Snyder, Cecil O. – 1944 Snyder, Herbert – 1915 Snyder, Kenneth A. – 1969 Solecki, John J. – 1974 Sorochinsky, Frank C. – 1953 Sosenko, Arthur – 1954 Souchek, Donald R. – 1945, 46 Soumas, Charles A. – 1951 South, L. Cawood – 1994 Spaller, Jim – 1985 Spang, Carl F. – 1936, 37, 38 Speece, William E. – 1945, 46 Speed, Christopher M. – 1916 Speicher, Matthew A. – 1990, 91 Sperry, Phillip F. – 1967, 68 Spitler, Nate – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Splendorio, Joseph P. – 1998, 99, 2000 Sponaugle, Martin Y. – 1963, 64, 65 Sponaugle, S. Woodrow – 1959, 60 Sponheimer, John P. – 1966, 67, 68 Spooner, LaVoy , Jr. – 1969, 70 Spoth, David C. – 1976 Sprinkle, Theodore A. – 1965 Sprow, Otis W. – 1968 Stadnick, Jason – 2001, 02, 03 Stahl, Russell – 1976 Stahl, Samuel S. – 1937 Stallone, Martin J. – 1985, 86 Stancampiana, Louis – 1943 Starbuck, Frank M. – 1894, 95 Starbuck, Raymond D. – 1898, 99, 1900 Stark, Lawrence – 2000, 01 Starks, Claude Bruce – 1973, 74, 75 Starleper, Patrick - 2003 Staun, Michael A. – 1978, 79, 80 Steinberg, Richard W. – 1928 Stenstrom, Jeffrey D. – 1994 Stento, Gregory V. – 1981 Stephens, William H. – 1968, 69, 70 Stevens, Joel – 1988 Stevens, Miles R. – 1929 Stiles, Earl W. – 1934 Stilwell, Winslow W. – 1941 Stimson, Richard L. – 1940 Stimson, Silas N. – 1911 Stofer, Gordon F. – 1934, 35 Stofer, Kenneth L. – 1940, 41 Stone, Michael – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Storto, Richard M. – 1969, 70 Stoviak, Francis S. – 1945 Strait, H. B., Jr. – 1890, 91 Stranahan, William – 1887 Straus, Henry H. – 1917, 19 Stremick, Jerome H. – 1961, 62 Strick, Michael E. – 1962, 63 Strigel, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89 Stroud, Michael D. – 1994 Stuckert, Michael J. – 1991 Studnicka, James R. – 1982, 83, 84 Suiter, James W. – 1956 Sulc, Brian – 1986 Sumida, Aaron R. – 1987, 88 Sundstrom, Frank L. – 1921, 22, 23 Sundstrom, Warren E. – 1958, 59, 60 Supulski, Jeffrey J. – 1977, 78
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Reimund, Todd E. – 1985, 86, 87 Reinking, Daane – 2000, 01 Rejda, Ronald R. – 1979, 80 Rems, Jeffrey I. – 1982 Renzi, Eugene M. – 1951, 52 Reuther, Bernard P. – 1917 Revak, Thomas W. – 1957, 58, 59 Rex, Kevin - 2003 Reynolds, Peter M. – 1990, 91 Reynolds, Thomas C. – 1979 Rice, Lawrence J. – 1903, 04 Richard, Rob – 1988 Richards, Bartlett – 1922 Richards, Thomas C. – 1997, 98, 99 Richards, William R. – 1927 Richardson, Earl - 2003 Richberg, Michael R. – 1979 Richie, David R. – 1895, 96 Rickell, David A. – 1993, 94, 95 Ridley, Jason S. – 1996 Riekert, Herbert J. – 1929, 30 Riescher, Robert J. – 1989 Rigueur, Philip – 1997, 98, 2000, 01 Riley, Johnny – 1976 Ring, Timothy M. – 1976, 77, 78 Rinkus, Gary J. – 1985, 86, 87 Riordan, Michael R. – 1949 Ripley, Robert H. – 1896 Ritchie, Graham M., Jr. – 1981, 82 Ritter, Christopher – 1966, 67, 68 Ritz, Robert J. – 1960, 61 Roadhouse, Chester L. – 1905 Roark, Michael – 1991 Robb, Stewart E. – 1909, 10 Robbins, Percy A. – 1893 Roberson, Irvin – 1955, 56, 57 Robertson, William B. – 1967, 68 Robeson, Paul , Jr. – 1944, 45, 47 Robinhold, Daniel G. – 1925 Robinson, Charles R. – 1941, 42 Robinson, Joseph R. – 1962, 63 Rochow, Frank R. – 1941 Rochow, Richard F. – 1941 Roderick, William M. – 1955 Rodin, John – 1994, 95, 96 Rodriguez, Jesse – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Rogers, C. E. – 1894, 95 Rogers, John B. – 1942, 46, 47, 48 Rohlfing, Thomas J. – 1978, 79, 80 Roland, Paul – 1979 Roll, Charles S., Jr. – 1965, 66, 67 Rollo, Walter R. – 1922 Roman, Marshall – 1978 Romano, Wayne – 1988 Romney, Edgar H. – 1998, 99, 2000 Roney, Matthew J. – 1995 Rooks, Mark – 1989 Rooney, Kevin – 2001, 02, 03 Rooney, Thomas S. – 1952, 53, 54 Rooney, Thomas S., Jr. – 1981 Rose, Charles N. – 1995 Rose, Robert M. – 1936, 37, 38 Rosecrans, James A. – 1984 Rosenberg, Lester J. – 1925, 26 Ross, Steve P. – 1980, 81 Rosser, Barrett E. – 1970, 72 Rossiter, William G. – 1934, 36 Roth, A. Sidney – 1936, 37, 38 Roth, Brandon A. – 1987, 88 Roth, Thomas H. – 1978, 79, 80 Rothstein, Nathan – 1930, 31 Rousseau, Henry H., Jr. – 1929 Rowe, Norman L. – 1954 Rowlands, Thomas P. – 1969, 71 Royer, Paul A. – 1981, 82, 83 Rubenstein, Kenneth J. – 1981 Rubin, Harry – 1944 Ruby, Jeffrey B. – 1968, 69 Rucker, James C. – 1942 Ruddy, Michael J. – 1939, 40 Rudiman, Andrew , Jr. – 1975 Rupert, David C. – 1976, 77, 78 Russell, Robert H. – 1944 Russo, Richard J. – 1971, 72, 73 Ruth, Lloyd D., Jr. – 1966, 68 Rutledge, James E. – 1938 Ryan, John F. – 1987, 88 Ryan, Joseph E. – 1963, 64 Ryan, Joseph R. – 1956 Ryan, Michael W. – 1978, 79, 80 Ryder, Robert O. – 1988, 89, 90 Ryerson, Robert E. – 1916
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Tabasso, Anthony P. – 1991 Taber, David F., Jr. – 1912, 14 Taddei, Ernest E. – 1975, 76, 77 Tagliaferri, John S. – 1983, 84, 85 Talierco, John B. – 1955 Talton, Kenneth B. – 1976, 77, 78 Tamulonis, Frank L. – 1965, 66, 67 Tangman, C. H. – 1897 Tanner, Michael A. – 1976, 77, 79 Tansey, John – 1983 Taplin, Dwayne O. – 1979 Tarsi, Nathan - 2003 Tattersfield, James P. – 1929 Taussig, Charles A. – 1899, 1900, 01 Taussig, J. Hawley – 1893, 94, 95, 96 Taylor, Alva – 1980, 81 Taylor, Charles W. – 1948, 49, 50 Taylor, Daniel O. – 1949, 50, 51 Taylor, J. W. – 1896 Taylor, Jeffrey P. – 1991 Taylor, Philip G. – 1957, 58, 59 Taylor, Wilberforce – 1919 Teagle, Ernest H. – 1910 Teeple, George L. – 1887 Telesh, George G. – 1959, 60, 61 Templeton, Will D. – 1941 Tennant, Thomas E. – 1944 Tenuta, Benjamin G. – 1978, 79, 80 Tenuta, Joshua P. – 1981 Terry, John W. – 1932, 33 Texido, Michael A. – 1986, 87 Thayer, Guy H. – 1887, 89 Thelmas, Larry – 1986 Theodorakos, James T. – 1970, 71, 72 Thomas, David R. – 1900 Thomas, David R. – 1959, 60, 61 Thomas, Kyle – 2002, 03 Thomas, Terence L. – 1981, 82, 83 Thompson, Bryan G. – 1981 Thompson, Elmer I. – 1905, 06, 07 Thompson, Troy F. – 1991, 92 Thornell, Douglas V. – 1997 Tilley, Clarence – 1914, 15 Tilton, Benjamin E. – 1925 Timon, Stephen J. – 1992 Tino, Marcello A. – 1958, 59, 61 Tisdale, Jason – 1999 Toczylowski, Stephen A. – 1945 Tokish, Leonard J. – 1986, 87, 88 Toppe, Robert – 1982 Totten, William H. – 1970 Tourison, George B. – 1903 Towson, Arthur L. – 1927 Tracosas, Jon E. – 1971, 72, 73 Tracy, Lyndon S. – 1896, 97 Tredennick, Harry L. – 1941 Tretter, David J. – 1975, 77 Trimberger, George M. – 1964 Tross, Stuart A. – 1986, 87 Trousdell, James N. – 1939 Troutner, James F. – 1945 Trowbridge, Sherman – 1917, 19 Trumka, Richard - 2003 Tsapis, Stanley – 1951, 52, 53 Tull, Christopher R. – 1985, 86 Tullar, Irving V. – 1929, 30, 31 Tully, John M. – 1943, 44 Tully, Paul H. – 1988, 89, 90 Turel, Anthony P. – 1960, 61, 62 Turley, Mark S. – 1978, 79, 80 Turnbull, R. A. – 1901 Tuths, Philip M. – 1937 Tydeman, Arthur F. – 1908, 09 Tydeman, William A. – 1901, 02
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Vadney, Frank R. – 1953, 54, 55 Vago, Steve – 1979, 80 Van Buren, James K. – 1952, 53, 54 Van Order, Edmund , Jr. – 1940, 41 Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1936, 37, 38 Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1972 Van Sweringen, Raymond A. – 1970, 71, 72 VanderKaay, Aaron M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 VanHorn, Ralph C. – 1917 VanMetre, David C. – 1984, 85 Vanneman, Reeve D. – 1965, 66 VanOrman, Ray – 1904, 05, 06, 07 Vattes, Dimitris F. (Jimmy) – 1998, 99, 2000 Vaughn, Dru G. – 1998, 99, 2000 Vegh, Anthony J. – 1975, 76 Verna, Peter J. – 1944 Versteeg, Donald J. – 1974, 75, 76 Villella, Anthony D. – 1991, 92 Vinciguerra, Stephen P. – 1939 Visniski, Ryan – 1999, 2000 Vitale, Frank N. – 1949, 50, 51 Vitullo, Anthony J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Vitullo, John T. – 1992, 93, 94, 95 Vitullo, Ronald A. – 1990, 91, 92 Viviano, Bartholomew J. – 1930, 31, 32 Voris, William S. – 1900, 03
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Wade, Henry S. – 1924 Wagner, George F. – 1891, 92, 93 Wagner, John D. – 1992, 93, 94 Wagner, Michael R. – 1984, 85 Wahl, John E. – 1920 Waite, James M. – 1970, 71, 72 Wakeman, Samuel – 1927, 28, 29 Walbridge, George B. – 1899 Walder, George H. – 1905, 06, 07, 08 Walker, Daniel M. – 1967 Wallace, George C. – 1929, 30 Wallace, John J., Jr. – 1965, 66 Wallace, John M. – 1932, 33 Walsh, Eamon M. – 1989 Walter, Scott F. – 1981, 82 Walterhouse, Kurt D. – 1981 Walters, Lloyd R. – 1951, 52, 53 Warner, Glenn S. – 1892, 93, 94 Warner, William J. – 1899, 1900, 01, 02 Warren, James R. – 1961, 62 Warrington, John M. – 1987, 88 Washington, Calvin W. – 1974, 75, 76 Wasilewski, Robert J. – 1960, 61 Waterbury, Jackson D. – 1927, 28 Watkins, Ramon L. – 1989, 90, 91 Watson, Charles H. – 1907 Watson, Charles L. – 1996, 97, 98 Waud, Ernest P. – 1902 Webb, Christopher J. – 1986, 87, 88 Webb, H. G. – 1902 Webster, John W. – 1957, 58 Weekes, Charles P., Jr. – 1909, 10 Weggler, Robert K. – 1975, 76, 78 Weidel, Brian C. – 1995, 96 Weideman, Edward A. – 1965 Weidenkopf, Thomas W. – 1978, 79, 80 Weidenthal, Harold G. – 1912 Weinstein, David – 1993, 94 Weiss, Charles P. – 1941 Weitsman, Andrew J. - 2003 Welles, Theodore W. – 1945 Wenmoth, Robert – 1974 Wesson, Andy – 1984 West, Andrew - 2003 West, Frederick W. – 1938, 39, 40 Westcott, Mark E. – 1972 Wester, Frederick E. – 1924, 25 Westfield, Bryan J. – 1962, 63 Westphal, Frederick A., Jr. – 1942, 46, 47 Wetherell, Steve – 1982 Wetzel, Eric D. – 1981, 82 Weyandt, Daniel J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Whalen, Jon – 1988 Wheeler, William S. – 1942, 46 Whelan, William J. – 1950, 51, 52 Whetstone, Walter , Jr. – 1923, 24 Whipple, Kirt R. – 1989, 90 White, Rollin H. – 1890, 91, 92 Whiting, Allen E. – 1896, 97, 98 Whitney, George S. – 1900 Whyte, Jessel S. – 1910, 11, 12 Whyte, Robert B. – 1911, 12
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Wickham, Woodward A. – 1926, 27 Wierbinski, Donald S. – 1973, 74, 75 Wight, Harry C. – 1908 Wilder, LaVerne A. – 1904 Wildes, Christopher – 1989 Wilkes, Jeff – 1990 Wilkinson, John – 1887, 88 Williams, Alfred D. – 1913 Williams, Dana P. – 1971, 72 Williams, George E. – 1943, 44 Williams, Kenneth W. – 1980, 81 Williams, Richard D. – 1963, 64 Williamson, George – 1911, 13 Willinger, Gerald F. – 1988, 89, 90 Willmott, Derrick L. – 1987, 88 Wilson, Christopher W. – 1897, 98, 99 Wilson, Edward P. – 1910 Wilson, Griswold , Jr. – 1935 Wilson, Harrison S. – 1933, 34, 35 Wilson, Ian P. – 1996, 97 Wilson, James B. – 1919 Wilson, Ken – 1979 Wilson, P. A. – 1896 Wilson, R. H. – 1888 Wilson, Richard H. – 1972, 73, 74 Wilson, Ronald D. – 1934, 35 Wilson, Terrance M. – 1956, 57, 58 Wilson, William J. – 1951 Wilson, William L. – 1964, 65 Windsor, Philip B. – 1897, 99 Wingerson, Richard N. – 1950 Wise, Matthew – 1999, 2001, 02 Witherbee, George P. – 1891, 92 Witwer, Dale E. – 1965, 66 Wleklinski, Robert E. – 1992 Wolfe, Philip W. – 1955 Wolff, Peter M. – 1940, 41 Wood, Berwick B. – 1908, 09 Wood, Gary F. – 1961, 62, 63 Wood, George A. – 1991, 92 Wood, H. N. – 1889 Wood, Nollie P. – 1973, 74 Woodring, Jeffrey E. – 1990, 91, 92 Woods, David M. – 1992, 93, 94 Worcester, William H. – 1939 Worden, Warren L. – 1927, 28 Woznicki, Julius J. – 1945 Wrampelmeier, Fred J. – 1927, 28 Wright, Winfred B. – 1942, 46, 47 Wyckoff, Clinton R. – 1895 Wydo, Frank – 1946 Wyvell, Manton M. – 1898
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Yablonski, Robert F. – 1960 Yanz, Victor B. – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Yavinsky, Merrill – 1985 Yawger, Edwin – 1889, 90 Yerg, Jay E. – 1995 Young, Charles V.P. – 1898 Young, Courtney D. – 1942 Young, E. P. – 1891, 1893, 95 Young, George H. – 1897, 98, 99 Young, George H., Jr. – 1898 Young, George O. – 1930 Young, J. T. – 1888 Young, Spencer C., III – 1975 Young, William W. – 1988
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Zacek, Richard J. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Zack, William – 1974 Zak, Edward P. – 1966, 67, 68 Zander, Roy J. – 1915, 16 Zankowski, John – 1966 Zechman, Russel P. – 1951, 53 Zelko, Russell R. – 1959, 60, 61 Ziegler, William W. – 1936 Zielinski, Bob – 1978 Zielinski, James W. – 1961, 62, 63 Zingo, Chris J. – 1991, 92, 93 Zirkle, Douglas E. – 1963, 64, 65 Ziskind, Cory – 1999, 2000, 01 Zittel, William A. – 1981 Zogby, Peter S. – 1965, 66, 67
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Cornell University/Realizing a Bold Dream Inthemid1800s,twoNewYorkstatesenators,EzraCornell morethan100countries.Interand Andrew Dickson White, shared the bold dream of disciplinarystudyandresearch foundinga“trulygreatuniversity.”Cornell,aplain-spoken areCornellhallmarks,asisatinventor, wanted “an institution where any person can find tentiontoundergraduateeduinstructioninanystudy,”includingthemechanicalartsand cation.Theuniversity’s2,200 agriculture.White,ascholarlygraduateofOxfordandYale, faculty members are active yearnedtoestablishauniversitywhere“truthshallbetaught teachers as well as researchfor truth’s sake” in the arts and sciences. Together they ers—Nobellaureatesoftenconcreated a nonsectarian university that was the first in the ductintroductorycourses—and eastern United States to admit women and that pioneered thelinesoftraditionaldisciplines theconceptofelectivecourses.Theiregalitarianvisionand areeasilycrossed.Engineering innovative ideas, which set Cornell apart at its opening in students dabble in photogra○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 1868,continuetoguidetheuniversitytoday. Cornell includes 13 colleges and schools. On the Ithaca campus are the seven undergraduate units—the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning; theCollegeofArtsandSciences;theCollegeofEngineering; the School of Hotel Administration; the College of Human ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Ecology; and the School of Industrial and Labor RelaU.S. states tions—as well as four from all 50 urbs and phy; theatre arts students explore the me co ds ra graduate and profesworldofcomputers;physicsmajorslearn s underg es, sub day Cornell’ s. They come from citi ound landscapearchitecture. ar y wa lf sionalunits:theGradu- To e ha i r 120 count u grew up or ate School, the Law and National Science Foundation studies e to where yo , sizes, shapes and peros cl s, ea ar l cal. on programs in research and developl colors hi al op in os School, the Johnson rura il me ph co , obe. They l, sexual , artists, Graduate School of the gl — religious, politica ors, athletes essors, mentatU.S.universitiesconsistently ns nt io ve as in su s, an Management, and the rank Cornell among the top 10 or 11 prof sici students — mu rising doctors, lawyers, ers, sysCollege of Veterinary Gifted in total research and development s; gn er si rm de l fa pare ets, nanciers, ap r organizers — who expenditures,andinfederally Medicine. (The Weill actors, po fi s, er ne gi m en labo think- financed expenditures. Medical College and the scientists , political activistsm ts ers, creative ys ev al hi an ac g in nd Weill Graduate School of tems Cornell ranks second ta They are outs shakers. Medical Sciences are in work hard. among U.S.universitiesin d an rs, movers New York City.) An Ivy ers, dreame fundsallocatedbytheNationalSciLeague university that is ence Foundation for programs in acaalsothelandgrantinstitutionofNewYorkState,Cornellis demic science and engineering. a unique combination of public and private divisions Cornellhasfivenationalresearch committed to teaching, research, and public service. centers: the Center for High Cornell’s 13,700 undergraduates and 6,000 graduate EnergySynchrotronStudies, and professional students come from all 50 states and the Floyd R. Newman
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Cornell may be a cutting-edge research university, but that doesn’t mean undergraduate education is an afterthought. A Cornell undergrad could spend the morning in a meeting with a professor for an independent study and the afternoon in large survey courses like psych 101. Students here work hard. Besides attending classes, there’s reading, writing, and research, not to mention preparing for exams. But students still find time to build friendships, volunteer off campus, hold part-time jobs and play sports. And while some students spend their four years close to campus, many go farther afield. They study natural medicinals in South America, marine biology off the coast of Maine, and public policy in Albany, N.Y. In addition to university-run programs in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Rome, Italy, Cornellians travel to sites around the world, polishing their language skills and broadening their horizons.
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TTHIS HIS I ISS CCORNELL ORNELL U UNIVERSITY NIVERSITY LaboratoryofNuclearStudies,the Four thousand NationalAstronomyandIonosphere Center(whichoperatestheworld’s courses offered by largestradio-radartelescope,in nearly 100 departArecibo,PuertoRico),theCornell ments, more interNanofabricationFacility,andthe disciplinary proNational Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and grams than you’ll ScientificVisualization.Theuniverfind at any other sityalsohasfournationalresource university in the centers:theLatinAmericanStudies country, research Program, the East Asia Program, the South Asia Program, and the opportunities for SoutheastAsiaProgram. undergraduates in CornellUniversityLibrary’s17 nearly every field, Ithaca-campusunitsprovideanarand faculty-guided independent study give you the wherewithal to shape rayofreference,information,and instructionalservices.Atthesoutha program that speaks to your interests and passions and grows with you east edge of the Arts Quad, Olin over your four years here. andKrochlibrarieshousethelargest concentration of resources in cityofabout30,000situatedatthesouthernendof44-milethehumanities,socialsciences,andareastudies,including long Cayuga Lake, in the Finger Lakes region of New York extensiveAsiacollections,andrarebooks,manuscripts,and state. Campus attractions of special interest include the archival materials. Mann Library, on the Ag Quad, has mateJohnson Museum of Art, the Cornell Plantations, and the rialsinagriculture,biology,biotechnology,andrelatedfields. Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Sapsucker Woods wildlife Other libraries specialize in African and African American sanctuary. The heart of New York state’s wine-growing studies,engineering,entomology,thefinearts,hotelmanageregion is less than an hour away, as are the Corning Glass ment,industrialandlaborrelations,law,management,mathCenter and Museum and the Watkins Glen auto circuit. New ematics,music,thephysicalsciences,andveterinarymedicine. York City is about a four-hour drive from Ithaca. Famed for its woodlands, gorges, and waterfalls, the 745acremaincampusisonahilltopoverlookingIthaca,alively
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Ataresearchinstitution,scholarsdon’tjustacquire from the class of 2002 (most recent data available) knowledge — they help create it. Cornell’s faculty memwas $39,429. bers have garnered such prizes as the Nobel and the • 87 percent of the accepted students from the Class of 2007 ranked in the top 10 percent of their Pulitzer, not to mention MacArthur “genius” grants and graduating class, the highest total ever at Cornell. countlessotherhonors. • 65 percent of students in the Class of 2007 scored These same luminaries teach undergraduate classes and 650 or above on the verbal section of the SAT I, includestudentsontheirresearchteams. while 81 percent scored above 650 in math. Cornellservesasalandgrantinstitution,receiving funding from New York State for its colleges of Human Ecology, Agriculture and Life Sciences and VeterinaryMedicineandforitsSchoolofIndustrialandLaborRelations.Inreturn,theuniversity offersreducedtuitiontostateresidentsinthosecollegesandhelpscitizensapplytheresearchgenerated here to improve the state’s economy and thehealthofitspeople. CORNELL’S UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS A network of more than 200,000 alumni College of Agriculture and Life Sciences aroundtheworldsupportstheeffortsofcurrent College of Architecture, Art, and Planning studentsbysponsoringinternships,offering College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering career counseling and mentorship, and providSchool of Hotel Administration ingmuchofthefinancialsupportthatmaintains College of Human Ecology theuniversity’sworld-classlibraries,laboratoSchoolofIndustrialandLaborRelations ries,andfaculty.
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Ithaca, N.Y.
Nestled in the heart of New York State’s beautiful Finger LakesregionisTompkinsCounty,withIthacaatitscenter. Long known for the excellence of its educationalandresearchinstitutions,andmore recentlyforitsmultitudeofscenicwonders, Ithacaisindeed,“Gorges.” which draws thousands from One of America’s first urban cartographers, Simeon around the planet. DeWitt, mapped Manhattan but settled in Ithaca. It is a town And there’s no shortage of lounges, thattheInterstateneverfound,whichperfectlyfineformost dance clubs, and sit-down joints. Love of the locals. But, as one restaurant hidden away on the reggae, ska, heavy metal, techno, hipwaterfront used to say, “Once you find us, you’ll love us.” hop, blues, or do-it-yourself garage-band music? We’ve IthacaislocatedinNewYorkstate’slushFingerLakesregion, got them all. Restaurants range from the country’s most plunkeddownrightatthesoutherntipofscenicCayugaLake, famous vegetarian café, Moosewood, to French traditional which is a veritable magnet for outdoorspeople. The lake to Thai, Indian, and Japanese, and taqueria to bagelry. providesswimming,sailing,kayaking,andfishingopportuniCoffeehouses abound, and Ithaca boasts ties.Inacoldyear,there’seven several old-timey diners, two of them ice-fishing! And bring your open round the clock. Eateries come in all boots – all of them. Ithaca is flavors and price ranges, and you’ll find built on hills and surrounded City of Ithaca Population: 28,775 them along the waterfront, tucked into byforests,providingopportuthe old Lehigh Valley Railroad station, in nitiesforcross-countryskiing, Tompkins County Population: 96,000 umbrella’d pavilions on the Commons, snowshoeing,hiking,biking, Elevation Above Sea Level: and in high-energy Collegetown. And we andclimbing.Butjustenjoying highest: 2,099 feet (Connecticut Hill) have three humongous supermarkets – thisgorgeous,glacier-cutlandlowest: 382 feet (at Cayuga Lake) visitors from “the big city” take home scapeissportenoughforsome. State parks: 4 trunkloadsofcomestibles. A couple of years back, the Despiteitsoff-the-beatenpathlocation, UtneReadercalledIthaca“The Movie screens: 15 Victorian and Greek revival architecture, Most Enlightened Town in Performing arts theatres: 8 and the woods, farms, and vineyards that America.”Theycitedourcivic Restaurants: 145 are only a few minutes’ drive out of town, involvement(inIthaca,poliIthacahasayouthfulenergyandcosmopoliticsisaparticipationsport, Houses of worship: more than 100 tanoutlookthatmakeitaperpetuallyexcitand nearly everybody plays), Museums and galleries: 16 ing place to be. It’s a mecca for students, bookstores,natural-foodsuintellectuals,inventors,artists,musicians, permarkets,andpopularfreeand computer geeks. ranging farmers’ markets. We even have our own monetary Perhaps this is why, in this “community of passionate system based on bartering for good and services: Ithaca people,” some never achieve escape velocity, choosing to Hours. (Don’t worry, we accept U.S. currency, too.) stayinthispowerfullybeautifulplaceinsteadofchasingthe But Ithaca is lots more than arguments and organic tofu. big bucks in bigger places. There is a strong cultural component – museums, galleries, theatre, and film. Ithaca was an early home to America’s filmindustry;itsgorgeswereperfectfortrolley-car-over-thebridge scenes, its ravines ideal for the lost-in-the-wilds scenes. There are 15 screens in town (these run the gamut from huge cineplexes to tiny art-film rooms). On campus, Cornell Cinema shows almost 400 films a year. Ithaca is also home to a ballet company, chamber orchestra,baroqueorchestra,concertband,severaltheatre groups, and the oldest small opera company (it recently celebrated its 50th birthday) in the U.S. Should you manage to spend a summer here, don’t miss the Ithaca Festival, featuring food, dancing, performances of all kinds, and more food; and our own world-music version of Woodstock, the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance,
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JEFFREY S.LEHMAN ‘77 Second Year at Cornell 11th President of Cornell University Jeffrey S. Lehman, Cornell’s 11th president, is a legal scholar and a Cornell alumnus who also holds the title of professor in the Cornell Law School. He took office on July 1, 2003, after serving for nine years as dean of the University of Michigan Law School. Lehman is the first alumnus to lead the University and also holds the faculty rank of professor of law at Cornell. Lehman has strong loyalties to both Cornell and Michigan, and he has a keen interestinintercollegiateathletics.AtMichigan,hesometimeswouldbeoneofthe few spectators wearing a Cornell sweatshirt at Wolverine football games. Fortunately, there was no conflict of commitment since Cornell has not played Michigan in football since 1952. At Cornell, Lehman will have even more use for his Cornell sweatshirt since his son Jacob Lehman, a Cornell junior, coxes for the Big Red’s lightweight crew. “I believe that intercollegiate athletics offers two important benefits to a university,” Lehman said. “It provides an opportunity for student-athletes to compete at a high level in their chosen sports, and it brings the community together, acrossbackgroundsandprofessionalinterests,asfewotheractivitiescan.” During his deanship at Michigan, Lehman emerged as an articulate spokesman on complex legal issues of national significance, including the use of affirmative action in university admissions. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the University of Michigan Law School’s approach to affirmative action in a landmark case in 2003. Lehman’s own research has addressed other issues at the intersection of law and public policy, including higher education finance, corporate taxation and welfare reform. At Michigan, he also won acclaim as an academic innovator who introduced significant changes at the Law School to foster public service and internationalism and to improve the teaching of legal writing. Lehman earned a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Cornell in 1977, his master’s degree from the University ofMichiganInstituteofPublicPolicyStudiesin1981andhisjurisdoctoratemagnacumlaudefromtheUniversityofMichigan Law School the same year. While in law school, he served as editor-in-chief of the Michigan Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. After earning his degrees, he served as law clerk to Chief Judge Frank M. Coffin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and then as law clerk to Associate Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was an associate in the Washington, D.C., law firm of Caplin and Drysdale before joining the Michigan law faculty in 1987. In 1995, The National Law Journal named him one of 40 “Rising Stars in the Law.”
DR. SUSAN H.MURPHY ‘73 27th Year at Cornell Vice President, Student and Academic Services
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Susan H. Murphy has served Cornell University as vice president for student and academic services since July 1994. Under her direction are academic support, campuslife,deanofstudents,Greeklife,careerservices,publicservice,religious affairs,athleticsandphysicaleducationandhealthservices. A 1973 graduate of Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences, Murphy majored in history. She subsequently completed master’s degrees at Stanford University and Montclair State College. In 1994, she earned a Ph.D. in educational administration fromCornell. Murphy joined the Cornell staff in 1978 following work as a guidance counselor and head of the guidance department at Chatham (N.J.) Borough High School. For 16 years, she worked in admissions and financial aid, including nine years as dean of admissions and financial aid. In addition to her responsibilities at Cornell, Murphy chairs the policy committee of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents. Previously, she has held state-wide and national positions in the College Board and the National Association of College Admission Counselors.
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J. ANDREWNOEL Jr. 19th Year at Cornell The Meakem!Smith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel begins his sixth year as Cornell University’s director of athletics and physical education having led the Big Red athletics program to unprecedented success while setting a course for his vision of continued prosperity. His position was endowed in December 2003 by Jack ’58 and Diane ’61 Meakem and Scott Smith ’79. Jack is a former oarsman and member of Cornell’s Athletic Hall of Fame, while Scott wrestled under Noel during his time on East Hill. The Big Red teams have parlayed Noel’s accomplishments into success on and off the playing field. Cornell’s athletic teams have won 20 Ivy League team titles and six national championships during his tenure and have posted a cumulative .520 winning percentage or better in each of his first five seasons. The program’s 14 Ivy titles in the last two years is tied for the most ever at Cornell in a two-year span, increasing from a total of six in his first three years to seven in each of the last two seasons. Academically in 2003-04, better than 66 percent of student-athletes received a minimum of 3.0 grade point average, with 56 earning a 4.0 GPA for at least one semester. Noel accepted the appointment as director after serving three years as an associate director of athletics for the Big Red. Since becoming director, Noel has continued to hire top coaches and has also successfully upgraded a number of department facilities (including renovating Schoellkopf Hall and building the Friedman Wrestling Center). During his tenure, he has also been a member of the team that raised $66 million in support of capital projects and endowment, helping secure the financial future of the department. During the campaign, 21 coaching and staff positions were endowed, bringing the total number of endowed positions within the department to 30, the most of any school in the country. Noel was the Big Red’s head wrestling coach from 1974 to 1988 and then served two years as an assistant director in the department’s public affairs office, implementing the athletic department’s annual giving program. At Cornell, his wrestling teams won four Ivy League championships and placed second four times. Under Noel’s direction, the wrestling team established a strong network of support from alumni and friends. In 1990, he was recognized at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships for his distinguished coaching career at Cornell, and in 1992 he was inducted into the New York State Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Franklin and Marshall Sports Hall of Fame. In addition to his coaching and administrative career, Noel served on the wrestling committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1997-2001. He is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet and serves on both the Misconduct Appeals committee and the Playing Rules Oversight Panel. Noel is a past chairman of the Ivy League athletic directors’ committee on administration and serves on the Cornell President’s Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs. A native of Lancaster, Pa., he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1972 with a bachelor of arts degree in history and received his master of arts degree in counseling and guidance from Colgate University in 1973. Noel is married to Dr. Betsy Mead Noel ‘86, and has a son Jonathan ‘04 and a daughter, Amanda ‘07.
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ANITA BRENNER
STEPHEN P. ERBER
FRANK ARANEO
AL GANTERT
JOHN WEBSTER
PATTY WELDON
Assoc. AD/ Senior Woman Admin.
Assoc. AD/ Programs
Assoc. AD/ Business & Finance
Assoc. AD/Director of Physical Education
Dir. of Athletic Alumni Affairs and Development
Compliance Coordinator
PAT GRAHAM
DALE STRAUF
JEFF HALL
GENE NIGHMAN
BERNIE DEPALMA
MATT COATS
PAM DOLLAWAY
Director of Facilities
Head Equipment Manager
Director of Cornell Sports Marketing
Director of Tickets & Events
Head Athletic Trainer
Athletic Operations Manager
Director of Human Resources
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Meet The Big Red Coaches
AnimpressivestaffofcoachesleadstheBigRedteamsandrecruitssomeofthefineststudent-athletesfromanationalandinternational pool of accomplished young men and women. The coaches demonstrate a commitment to teaching and a willingness to share their own competitive experiences with their teams. Their individual achievements and accomplishments include playing and coaching time in the professional and international ranks as well as numerous all-star performances during their own collegiate careers.
BERHANE ANDEBERHAN
M ATT B AUGHAN
PAUL BECKWITH
DICK BLOOD
DEITRE COLLINS
TERRY CULLEN
Women’s Soccer
Golf
Gymnastics
The Jan Rock Zubrow ’77 Head Coach of Softball
The Wendy Schaenen ’79 Head Coach of Women’s Volleyball
The Terry Cullen Head Coach of Sprint Football
STEVE DONAHUE
LOU DUESING
Women’s Ice Hockey
The Robert E. Gallagher ’44 Head Coach of Men’s Basketball
The Alan B. ‘53 and Elizabeth Heekin Harris Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country Coach
TOM FORD
RICK GILBERT
The Peter B. Orthwein ‘69 Head Coach of Polo
LAURA GLITZ
JENNY GRAAP ‘86
The Carl Meinig ‘31 Head Coach of Women’s Tennis
Women’s Lacrosse
ROB KOLL
JOE LUCIA
The David Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of Wrestling
The Philip H. Bartels ’71 Head Coach of Men’s Swimming
DAVID ELDREDGE ‘81
The Ted Thoren Head Coach of Baseball
The Richard W. Gilbert Head Coach of Diving
JOHN HOLOHAN
DONNA HORNIBROOK
TODD KENNETT ‘91
JIM KNOWLES ‘87
Women’s Swimming
Field Hockey
The Robert B. Tallman ’41 Men’s Lightweight Rowing Head Coach
The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Head Coach of Football
CHRIS MITCHELL
MELANIE ONUFRIEFF
AL PETERS
DAN ROOCK
Equestrian
The Staley Women’s Rowing Head Coach
Fencing
The Spirit of ’57 Director of Men’s Heavyweight Rowing
BRYAN SCALES
MIKE SCHAFER ‘86
BARRY SCHOONMAKER
DAYNA SMITH
S COTT STONEBURGH
JEFF TAMRBONI
NATHAN TAYLOR
Men’s Soccer
The Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey
The Richard Savitt ‘50 - Stephen Weiss ‘57 Head Coach of Men’s Tennis
The Rebecca Quinn Morgan ’60 Head Coach of Women’s Basketball
Men’s & Women’s Squash
The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse
The George Heekin ’29 Head Coach of Men’s Track & Field and Cross Country
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The Ivy League Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men’s and women’s sports, and averaging more than35varsityteamsateachschool,theIvyLeague providesintercollegiateathleticopportunitiesfor more men and women than any other conference in the country. All eight Ivy schools are among the “top 20” of NCAA Division I schools in number of sports offered for both men and women. Themostdiverseintercollegiatecompetitionin the country for both men and women is also among the best. In recent years, the Ivy League has been synonymous with national excellence in men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse, rowing, fencing and squash, and individual Ivy athletes have regularlyexcelledaswellinfootball,trackandfield, wrestling and swimming. Ivy teams have enjoyed significant success in the opening rounds of the NCAA Division I basketball championships. This successful competition in Division I nationalathleticsisachievedbyapproachingathletics as a key part of the student’s regular undergraduateexperience:withrigorousacademicstandards, the nation’s highest four-year graduation rates (the same as those for non-athletes), and withoutathleticsscholarships.Ivyathleticprogramsreceivemulti-million-dollarinstitutional support as part of each institution’s overall academic programs, independent of win-loss or competitive records and together with extensive programsofintramuralandrecreationalathletics.
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The designation “Ivy League” first appeared at the typewriter of Caswell Adams of the New York Tribune in 1937. The tag, premature of any formal agreement, was immediately adopted by the press as a foreshadowing of an eastern football league which, at the time, was big news to everyone except theathleticdirectorsinvolved. For years, the Ivy members had already been alliedinleaguesinbasketball,icehockey,baseball and swimming. Further common competition was found in the Heptagonal Games Association, which included Army and Navy, in the sports of baseball, track and field, and swimming. Through these other scheduling arrangements, the Ivy athleticdirectorswereusedtodealingwitheachother in matters of administration or the exchange of calculatedconfidences. Asaresultofthesedealings,andthroughextensivepresidentialmeetingsanddiscussions,thefirst “Ivy Group Agreement” — addressing only football — was signed in 1945. While the 1945 statement did not address any scheduling issues, it did affirm the observance at the eight institutions of commonpracticesinacademicstandards,eligibility requirements and the administration of financialaidforathletes.Thesetenetsarewhatstillbind the Ivies together today and all continue to be based on the desire to secure competition with othershavinglikephilosophies.Theathleticdirectors,atthedirectionofthepresidents,werethen more formally organized as a committee for cooperativeendeavorinthedetailsofathleticadministration and a dean from each school was appointed as a committee to exchange information on eligibilityandtoactforthepresidentsincooperation withtheathleticdirectors. In February 1954, what is more commonly accepted as the founding date for the Ivy League, the Ivy Group Agreement was reissued to extend its philosophicaljurisdictiontoallsportsandtofoster, 2004 FOOTBALL
Council of Ivy Group Presidents (The Ivy League) 228 Alexander St. Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: (609) 258-6426 Fax: (609) 258-1690 Web Site: www.ivyleaguesports.com Executive Director: Jeffrey H. Orleans Senior Associate Director: Carolyn Campbell-McGovern Associate Director: Charles Yrigoyen III Assistant Director: Brett Hoover Compliance Assistant: Mary Mulvenna Public Information Assistant: Eddy Lentz Public Information Assistant: Tyson Hubbard Office Coordinator: Jane M. Antis Administrative Assistant: Robin Patsey
IVY FAST FACTS
Founded—1956; 48th season Student Population—51,525 Members—Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale Ivy-Sponsored Championships—33 insofaraspossible,intra-groupcompetition.Inlayman’sterms, that meant a complete round robin schedule in football, beginning with the 1956 season. Such an agreement —assuring seven spots on an eight- to 10-game schedule to Ivy opponents —required numerous concessions from each institution and markedahighpointinintercollegiatecooperation.
THE FUTURE ThebasicintentoftheoriginalIvyagreementwastoimprove andfosterintercollegiateathleticswhilekeepingtheemphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose oftheinstitutions.Whilefootballiswhereitstarted,theIvy Leaguetodayisnationallyrecognizedforitslevelofsuccess— absentofathleticscholarships—whilerigorouslymaintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. The Ivy League has demonstratedararewillingnessandability,giventhecurrent nationalpressuresonintercollegiatesuccess,toabidebythese rulesandstillcompetesuccessfullyinDivisionIathletics. Located on the campus of Princeton University, the Ivy League (still known officially as the Council of Ivy Group Presidents) continues to grow under the leadership and directionofExecutiveDirectorJeffreyH.Orleans.Sincetakingthe post in 1984, Orleans has become a respected voice on the nationalsceneofintercollegiateathletics. (Editor'sNote:PortionsofthistextappearedinthefirstIvyLeague FootballGuidein1954andwerewrittenbyWilliamH.McCarter, DirectorofAthleticsatDartmouthCollegefrom1937-54.) The Ivy League wrapped the 2003-04 season with distinction on both the field of competition and in the classroom — ranking among the nation’s top conferences in both the United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup as well as the CoSIDA Academic All-America program. In the final tally, the Ivy League was one of three Division I conferences to have at least one CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-American per school (joining the Big 10 and the SEC). TIn all, the League set records for Academic All-Americans in two-year (27), three-year (41) and four-year (52) periods as well as a single-season mark for CoSIDA Academic All-Districtselections(66). The Ivy League was seventh among in the Division I conferences in the 2003-04 United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup (formerly the Sears Cup), which is annually awarded to the most successful broad-based program in the nation. In terms of average member ranking, the Ivy was behind just the six BCS conferences.
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The Friedman Center
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Champions are crowned duringtheseason,butchampionships are earned long before competition begins. Cornell’s900varsityathletes haveexclusiveaccesstoone ofthenewestandbesttrainingfacilitiesinthenation— the8,000-square-footFriedman Strength and Conditioning Center. Completed in June 1997, this impressive $2 million additiontoBartelsHallreflectstheuniversity’sstrongcommitmentto athleticexcellence.Coachesandteammembersalikecreditthecenter, itsworld-classequipment,andfirst-ratestaffwithaddingimmenselyto the success of the Big Red athletic program. TheFriedmanCentercontainsfree-weight,selectorized,plyometric, and cardiovascular equipment and has been designed to meet the diverse training needs of Cornell’s athletes. The center can accommodate up to 100 users at a time without compromising safety or function. Itsuniquefeaturesincludeair-conditioning,a175-wattstereosystem, and damage-resistant flooring. Cornell’s varsity strength and conditioning program—nicknamed “Big Red Power”—focuses on enhancing performance and preventing injury. The new facility and equipment enable the staff to prescribe year-roundsport-specificprogramswithvarietyandprecision. Before the training programs are designed, the muscular and metabolic needs for each sport—and for each position within the sport—are analyzed. Athletes are then assessed to identify their individual strengths and weaknesses, and follow-up assessments are conducted at regular intervals. Comprehensive workouts are prescribed to address deficiencies and promote the development of skills used during competition. Injurypreventionalsoisemphasized.Throughresistancetraining, the number and the severity of injuries are reduced. If an injury does occur,thestrengthandconditioningstaffworkscloselywiththesports medicine staff to ensure a safeandcompleterehabilitation.Theobjectiveistoallow theathletetoresumefullparticipationassoonaspossible.
10th Year at Cornell Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Strength & Conditioning Staff TOM DILLIPLANE Asst. Strength Coach
MARILYNN BROCKMAN Asst. Strength Coach
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Tom Howley has been the strength and conditioning coach at Cornell UniversitysinceJuly1995. In that role, he oversees the design and implementation of athletic performance programs for Cornell’s 36 varsity sports. The comprehensive, year-round programs include strength and power development, mobility skilltrainingandconditioning,andareimplemented in a motivating, team-oriented environment. Prior to his arrival at Cornell, Howley was the assistant director of strength and conditioningatEastCarolinaUniversityfrom19911995. While there, the Pirates participated in two bowl games (1992 Peach Bowl and 1995 Liberty Bowl), qualified for the NCAA baseball regional tournament (1994) and played in the NCAA basketball tournament (1993). Howley was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University from 1989-91, where he earned his master’s degreeinexercisephysiology. TheTigers,the 1989 Southeastern Conference co-champions, were the 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl and the 1991 Peach Bowl champions, as Howley also served as an assistant coach with the special teams. A 1988 graduate of Tulane, Howley earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and was a three-year letterman and two-year starting offensive lineman on the football team. The Green Wave played in the 1987 Independence Bowl his senior year. He was the recipient of the New Orleans Quarterback Club Student-Athlete Award as a senior. HowleyisanactiveparticipantintheCornell University/IthacaCollegechapteroftheFellowshipofChristianAthletes.Heandhiswife, Amanda, reside in Ithaca with their daughter, Anna Corrine.
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Support Services Class of ‘44 Study Room Student-athletes at Cornell have access to the Class of ’44 Study Room. The room is furnished with study tables and chairs to comfortably accommodate 15-20 people in addition to the computers that are all equipped with internet access. Members of Cornell’s Class of 1944 contributed to the project, covering the expense of new furniture, computers, a printer, a lectern and a coat rack. The space is conveniently located in Bartels Hall and is accessible to studentathletes between classes and before and after practice. The room is open Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.
Academic Services Academic counseling is provided in partnership with the student-athletes’ assigned academic advisers and college advising office. Academic contracts are developed in conjunction with the student-athlete to outline specific academic goals for the semester. Academic monitoring of current course grades and academic performance can be requested from instructors by coaches or student-athletes at anytime throughout the semester. The instructor will be asked to fill out a form and return it to Athletic Student Services Office. Once received, a follow-up meeting with the director allows the student-athlete to meet and discuss their academic progress. Tutoring services are available to all student-athletes as a supplement to existing tutorial services on campus. Student-athletes may request a tutor by completing a tutor request form that can be obtained from their coach or the form can be printed from www.CornellBigRed.com. Laptop computers are available for student-athletes to sign out on away athletic trips. You may request a laptop by contacting Chris Wlosinski. There is a limit of one per team and are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Study skills workshops can be arranged through the Athletic Student Services office. Referrals to the Center for Learning and Teaching provide additional support for individual academic and study skills support.
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For more information regarding Student-Athlete Support Services at Cornell, contact ... Mailing Address Chris Wlosinski Department of Athletics — Cornell University Teagle Hall, Campus Road Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Phone Number: (607) 254-7472 E-mail: cmw32@cornell.edu
Personal Needs Counseling Student-athletes are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the director when they have concerns regarding academic, athletic, or personal issues. Assistance will be provided and referrals will be made to appropriate support services on campus. Educational Seminars/Workshops Various seminars and workshops are given throughout the year and provide information relevant to student-athletes. Past workshops include topics such as nutrition and eating disorders, alcohol education, sports psychology, women’s health issues, and study skills. Career Development Services Career development services for student-athletes are coordinated with the University Career Center and each of the undergraduate colleges. Services including assistance with resume writing and conducting a job search is also available through the various Career Centers across campus. Student-Athlete Assistance Fund Money is available for Pell Grant recipients and to non-US citizens who have demonstrated need that is comparable to those qualifying for Pell grants and are receiving institutional aid. There is a $500 allowance for clothing and essentials and/or travel home and $100 for academic course supplies.
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Chris Wlosinski took over the role of the Andrew ‘78 and Margaret Paul Director of Student-AthleteSupportServicesinAugust 2001, assuming a dedicated role focused on student-athletesupport. Cornellanditscounterpartsembraceaphilosophythatincludesthenotionthatstudentathletes should experience a mainstream collegiate life, but the universityalsorecognizestheextrademandsplacedonthisspecial population.SoinAugustof1998,theposition,thefirstofitskindin theIvyLeague,wascreated,arolethatasksWlosinskitoworkasan availableandreliableadviserwhounderstandsthelifestylestudentathletesleadandassiststheminbalancingtheiracademic,athletic andpersonalchallenges.Inthiscapacityshealsoservesasaliaison withthecollegesanddirectsstudent-athletestoappropriatecampus-wide resources for academic and personal needs. When Wlosinski first joined the Big Red program, she worked collaborativelywiththedirectorofstudent-athletesupportservices, coaches and administrators to provide counseling and academicsupportservicesserving36varsitysports.Shedeveloped
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and maintained personal contacts with administrators and professors throughout Cornell’s seven colleges, and she assisted the directorinmonitoringtheacademicprogressofstudent-athletes. Most of Wlosinski’s time is devoted to personal meetings with student-athletes, and while the bulk of her work focuses on freshmen, sophomores and transfer students, she does assist athletes fromallclassesandacrossallcollegesatCornell. Wlosinski came to Cornell in August 1999 and worked in compliance, student services and event management. In June 2000, she accepted the position of associate director of alumni affairs and development for athletics where she served until assuming her current position. PriortojoiningtheCornellstaff,Wlosinskispentayeareachas anathleticsadministrativeinternatbothBatesCollegeandPlymouth StateCollege. Shealsoservedasaspecialeducationteacherforthe learningdisabledforsevenyearsinLancaster,Pa. WlosinskigraduatedfromMillersvilleUniversityin1989witha bachelor’s degree in special education and from Plymouth State College in 1999 with a master’s degree in education.
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Athletic Training AthletictrainingatCornellUniversityisdedicatedtoprovidingall student-athletesinthedepartmentwiththehighestlevelofhealthcare. The care given by the Big Red trainingstaffgoeswellbeyond thedailymedicalconcernsthat everyDivisionIprogramhasregardinginjuryprevention,treatment and rehabilitation. The total health care of the individualisthegoaloftheCornell program.
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Bernie DePalma’s topprioritiesarethe health and safety of thestudent-athletes, and providing them with a safe environment for training and competition. He has been an integral memberoftheathleticstaffasheadofphysical therapy,athletictrainingandrehabilitation forCornellUniversityHealthServicessince August 1980 and head athletic trainer since 1983. BerniegraduatedfromQuinnipiacCollege withabachelorofsciencedegreeinphysical therapy in 1978 and received his master’s degreeinathletictraining-sportsmedicine fromtheUniversityofVirginiain1980. DePalma and the Big Red head coaches work together in planning practice schedulestoassistinthepreventionofinjuries. DePalmaalsoworkscloselywiththestrength andconditioningstafftoassistwithinjury prevention. Bernie was a founding member of the Cornell sports nutrition discussion group, which examines the role nutrition plays in
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DR. DAVIDWENTZEL 15th Year at Cornell Chief of Sports Medicine
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thestudent-athlete’swell-beingandperformance. He also manages programs he developed for graduate assistantships with IthacaCollegeandathletictrainerinternships from Ithaca and other area colleges. Hesupervisessevenfull-timestaffmembers and numerous part-time assistants. Bernie’sexpertiseimpactsnationalathletics legislation. He has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the committee on competitive safeguards and medicalaspectsofsportsafety,whichhechaired; the NCAA special committee on studentathlete welfare, access and equity; and the nationalathletictrainer’staskforcewhich developed medical coverage guidelines for allintercollegiateathleticprograms. He was honored in 2001 by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) with the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award. The award recognizes the NATA’s certifiedmembersfortheiroutstandingcontributionstotheprofessionofathletictraining and to the association. Bernieandhiswife,Mary,haveadaughter, Taylor,andason,Turner.
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Prominent Cornell Alumni AEROSPACE ED LU ’84 MissionspecialistfortheSpaceShuttleAtlantis,whichdockedwiththe RussianSpaceStationMir ARTS RICHARD MEIER ’57 Internationallyknownarchitect SUSAN ROTHENBERG ’67 Painter JASON SELEY ’40 Sculptor;Cornellfacultymember PETER YARROW ’59 Musician; Peter, Paul & Mary BUSINESS ADOLPH ’07 AND JOSEPH COORS ’39 Founder/executivesofthenation‘slargestsinglebrewery PETER COORS ’69 President, Coors Brewing Company HERBERT F. ’22 AND SAMUEL C. JOHNSON ED LU ‘84 ’50 Founder/executives of Johnson Wax Company SANFORD I. WEILL ’55 Financierandphilanthropist;CEOofCitigroup EDUCATION AND HUMANITIES URIE BRONFENBRENNER ’38 Pioneer in human development studies; Cornell faculty member JEROME H. HOLLAND ’39, MS ’41 FormerAmbassadortoSweden;formerpresidentofHamptonInstitute and Delaware State University; businessman WILLIAM STRUNK PHD 1896 Educatorandeditor;co-authorofElementsofStyle
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ENTERTAINMENT ARTHUR LAURENTS ’37 TonyAward-winningplaywright,screenwriter,director,andauthor; wrote West Side Story and directed La Cage Aux Folles BILL MAHER ’78 Comedian,author;hostofPoliticallyIncorrectpanelshowonABC EDWARD MARINARO ’72 Actor,HillStreetBlues,Sisters CHRISTOPHER REEVE ’74 Actor,SupermanI,II,IIIandIVmovies;awardwinningdirector;activist formedicalresearch
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GOVERNMENT SAMUEL (SANDY) R. BERGER ’67 Internationalconsultant;nationalsecurityadvisor1993-2000 STEPHEN FRIEDMAN ’59 AssistantforeconomicpolicytoPresidentGeorgeW.Bush,anddirector of the National Economic Council RUTH BADER GINSBURG ’54 U.S.SupremeCourtJustice;memberofNationalWomen’sHallofFame JANET RENO ’60 U.S. attorney general, 1993-2000; member of National Women’s Hall of Fame LEE TENG-HUI PHD ’68 PresidentofTaiwan LITERATURE KENNETH BLANCHARD ’61, PHD ’67 Author, The One-Minute Manager; management consultant TONI MORRISON ’55 Winner of 1988 Pulitzer Prize and 1993 Nobel Prize for literature KURT VONNEGUT JR. ’44 Author(CatsCradle,SlaughterHouseFive);prisonerofwarinGermany during World War II
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E. B. WHITE ’21 Author(Charlotte‘sWeb,StuartLittle) andeditor;co-authorofElementsofStyle MEDIA ANN H. COULTER ’84 Lawyer,politicalanalyst,andauthor FRANK GANNETT 1898 Newspaper publisher; founder of the Gannett chain BILL NYE ’77 Award-winning popular-science media host and author CHRISTOPHER REEVE ‘74 KEITH OLBERMANN ’79 Televisionsportsanchorandcommentator DICK SCHAAP ’55 Emmy Award-winning television sports commentator , sports commentator,journalist,andauthor SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND HEALTH JOYCE BROTHERS ’47 Psychologist,author,andmediapersonality HENRY HEIMLICH ’41, MD ’43 Developer of the Heimlich maneuver and of esophagoplasty C. EVERETT KOOP MD ’41 U.S. surgeon general 1981-89 BARBARA MCCLINTOCK ’23, ’25, PHD ’27 Genetics researcher; winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in physiology/ medicine DOUGLAS OSHEROFF MS ’71, PHD ’73 Co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in physics STEVEN WEINBERG ’54 1991 National Medal of Science winner, andco-winnerofthe1979NobelPrizein physics SPORTS JON ANDERSON ’71 1972 Olympian, track; winner of 1973 Boston Marathon BRUCE ARENA ’73 Coach of U.S. National soccer team; coached 1996 U.S. Olympic team GARY BETTMAN ’74 First National Hockey League commissioner GLENN (POP) WARNER 1894 KEN DRYDEN ’69 FormerNHLplayer,MontrealCanadiens, 1971-79; inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1983; current Vice Chairman, Toronto Maple Leafs AL HALL ’56 Four-time Olympian (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968), hammer throw ROBERT TRENT JONES ’30 Golfcoursearchitect;constructedover450coursesaroundtheworld; inducted into PGA World Golf Hall of Fame, 1987 CHARLES H. MOORE ’51 1952 Olympic gold medalist (hurdles) and silver medalist (1600meterrelay);honoredasGoldenOlympian,1996;CornellDirectorof Athletics,1994-99 JOE NIEUWENDYK ’88 DraftedinsecondroundbytheNHLCalgaryFlames,1985;currentlyplays fortheTorontoMapleLeafs;three-timeStanleyCupwinner;1998Olympian; 2002 Olympic gold medalist; 1999 Conn Smythe Trophy winner GLENN (POP) WARNER 1894 Football coach at Cornell, Georgia, Carlisle (where he coached Jim Thorpe),Pittsburgh,StanfordandTemple. Overall44-yearcoaching record was 319-106-29.
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choellkopf Field has undergone many great changes, resulting in today’smagnificentstructure. During the 19th century, many of Cornell’s athletic teams trained on Percy Field where Ithaca High School now stands. During the early 1900s, though, Cornell’s population grew quickly and Percy Field was no longer suitable for the growing number of Cornellathletes. Gradually, the idea of having adequate athleticfacilitiesoncampusdeveloped. The Alumni Field Committee was created toconsiderthispossibilityandthey persuaded the university set aside land for a field. The committee “strove, pled, and prayed” for donations to the proposed athleticfacilities. Because of a generous donation from That year, the team won all of its nine games and went on to Willard Straight ’01, the construction of a field house was made become national champion. possible. The contribution came in memory of his friend, Henry Exactlyfiveyearsafterthededication,theGeneralElectric (Heinie) Schoellkopf ’02, an outstanding football player and a Company completed work on a flood searchlight system for the “beloved gentle giant.” It is said that he once dove 70 feet into a field, which was designed to illuminate the field without causing gorge pool to rescue a drowning dog. glare visible to the players. The project was of major importance The Schoellkopf family themselves then responded to to athletic teams, especially in the fall and winter months, when Straight’sdonationandhelpedfinancetheproject. Finally, shortened hours of daylight cut down after-class practice time. construction of Schoellkopf Field, which would be on the Before 1915, the largest crowd to assemble for an athletic highest point on campus, could take place. event in Ithaca was less than 5,000. The Schoellkopf Field was ready to open the fall of development of automobiles and improveSchoellkopf Field has been 1915. The University planned a huge parade from ment of roads brought larger and larger the Big Red’s home since the Arts Quad to the field for the dedication crowds to the stadium. Soon, it became 1915. The playing surface exercises and opening football game. Everyone in apparent that Schoellkopf’s capacity of was entirely refurbished with 9,000 was no longer sufficient. Cornell—undergraduates, faculty and staff, in addition to alumni and invited guests—was AstroTurf in 1999. In 1921, a study and report was commisexpectedtoparticipate. sioned and in the spring of 1923, University On Saturday, October 9, 1915, all campus trustees approved the plans to reconstruct the east side stands. activities were suspended at noon. An estimated crowd of 6,000 Construction began that winter and in September, 1924, the quickly gathered in front of Goldwin Smith Hall as instructed by Crescent was completed increasing capacity to 21,500. In June the University. President Jacob Gould Schurman slowly led the 1947, permanent steel stands on the west side of Schoellkopf procession to the awaiting Schoellkopf Field. The impressive Field were built, boosting total stadium capacity to 25,597. The parade was the largest turnout of its kind in the Ithaca area at the stands, as well as a new press box, were completed in time for time. Cornell football’s Navy game on October 18, 1947. Cornellfootball’sbestseasonwasitsfirstonSchoellkopf. Schoellkopf Field was one of the University’s most valuable, but least used areas on campus until the introduction of an artificial turf. In early 1971, it was announced that an anonymous donor had made a gift for turf on Schoellkopf Field. The personwhofirstbenefitedfromtheartificialsurfacewas probably Cornell’s star tailback Ed Marinaro ’72, who eventually broke every school rushing record. The artificial surface was more flexible than natural grass and would therefore cause less of an impact on Marinaro’s body when he went down. Also, there had been a history of improved football rushing performances on artificial turf. The field has since been resurfaced three times, most recently in 1999. Expansion and growth for Schoellkopf Field continued. The new press box was built in 1986, and the stands have been refurbished. Schoellkopf Field has become an irreplaceable part ofCornell’sathletictraditionandcampus. PartsofthisarticleoriginallyraninTheCornellDailySun(Nov.21,1985)
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Set against a backdrop of the natural beauty of Cayuga Lake and the surrounding hills, an extensive array of facilities provides a tremendous environment for practice and competition for Cornell’s varsity teams. Schoellkopf Field and its distinctive crescent-shaped stadium may be Cornell’s most familiar sports venue, but since the mid-’90s, a number of new facilities have become landmarks as well. The Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the support and improvement of athletes’ performances, is a place where all teams gather to train. The Kane Sports Complex, with its Berman Field for soccer and the Simon Track, and the Niemand•Robison Softball Field are also impressive facilities. The Reis Tennis Center, the Belkin Squash Courts, and the Oxley Equestrian Center, home of the equestrian and polo teams, are part of an expanding complex that will include new homes for other teams as Cornell continuestorealizeitsplanforrenovationandbuildingofathleticfacilities. Spacious and historic Barton Hall is home to the indoor track and field teams. The volleyball and basketball teams compete in Bartels Hall’s 4,473-seat Newman Arena and the fencing team’s home, the Stifel Fencing Salle, is located on the lower level of the facility. Adjacent to Bartels Hall is famed Lynah Rink, where the Big Red hockey teams perform before sellout crowds for most home games. The Friedman Wrestling Center, opened in 2002, is located to the north of Bartels. The gymnastics and swimming teams are housed in Teagle Hall, where Cornell crews also train during the winter months. Just down the hill from campus are the Collyer Boat House and the Doris Robison Shell House, which are scheduled for renovation and expansion.
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Success In And Out Of The Classroom ... To be a Cornellian is to be among the best and Cornell University’s interIn 2003-04 ... collegiate athletic program is no different, ranking among the nation’s • Cornell’s overall win percentage elite. The Big Red competes (all varsity sports) in 2003-04 was DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS AND at the highest level of in- .521. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT tercollegiate athletic com- • Big Red teams won seven Ivy championships in 2003-04 (men’s ice The Department of Athletics and Physical Education strives to provide students with powerful and meaningful participatory expepetition as an NCAA Divi- hockey, men’s lacrosse, softball, women’s indoor track & field, men’s riences that forge enduring bonds with Cornell, and to provide for sionIinstitution.Richtra- and women’s outdoor track & field the well-being of members of the faculty, staff, and community. wrestling) and 14 in the last We offer a diverse program of physical and outdoor education, dition and history follow and two years (tied for the most ever in recreational services, and intercollegiate athletic competition, eqCornell athletics through- a two-year span — 1976-77 and uitably adminstered with special attention to the needs of women 1977-78). and members of under-represented minority groups. We foster out the university’s storied the values of physical fitness, total well-being, and enduring par• The Big Red competed in five ticipation in athletics; teach leadership skills, teamwork, responsihistory. Cornellians have NCAA championship meets or tourbility, and accountability; and administer programs that can be been national champions in naments. critical to the educational and personal development of students • In all, 15 student-athletes earned in keeping with the high standards of Cornell, the Ivy League, the ice hockey, lacrosse, polo, All-America honors in their respecEastern College Athletic Conference, and the National Collegiate sports, four were named AcaAthletic Association. rowing, track and field and tive demic All-Americans and 63 garThe department promotes pride and unity within the university wrestling. They have also nered first-team All-Ivy honors. community and provides opportunities to develop, strengthen and • Cornell finished 78th among 327 maintain ties to external audiences such as alumni, friends, the earned spots in halls of Division I schools in the United States educational community, and the general public by attracting in- fame, on All-America Sports Academy Director’s Cup. terest, recognition and support. teams, on the Olympic • The Big Red women’s polo team won its fifth straight national title medal podium and have written their names in record books as and its 12th in program history. The men’s polo team finished as Wimbledon tennis champions and major league national runner-up, narplayers in baseball, basketball, football and rowly missing its 11th national crown. hockey. More recently, Cornell has won 14 Ivy League titles in the last two years, tied for the Straight A’s most ever in a two-year span. That is only The Big Red was successful in the classroom part of the equation. During the same time as well as on the fields period, the Big Red has had seven studentof competition, as 66 athletes named Academic All-Americans, the percent of student-athmost of any Ivy school. Cornell student-athletes give back to the letes attained a 3.0 or
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local community through service projects ranging from reading to schoolchildren to raising money for cancer research.
Winning percentage of Cornell varsity teams in 2003-04 Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame members NCAA Woman of the Year finalists NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients Cornellians who own major professional sports franchises Cornell athletes named Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 NCAA tournament or championship meets Cornell participated in during 2003-04 Cornell student-athletes who have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships Ivy League team championships in 2003-04 Cornell athletes named Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2003-04 Ivy League team championships the last two years (2nd among Ivy schools) Cornell All-Americans in 2003-04 Total NCAA individual and team national championships Olympic gold medalists First team Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Varsity sports at Cornell Cornellians who have earned Olympic medals Total Cornell Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Total national championships in all sports for the Big Red First-team All-Ivy selections in 2003-04 Total Ivy League team titles for the Big Red since 1956-57 Total Academic All-Ivy selections
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higher during the spring semester. In 2003-04, women’s varsity athletes posted a 3.22 grade point average, while the men’s average GPA was a 3.08. In all, 56 student-athletes earned a 4.0 or above and were honored during the 400 Club Breakfast.
Men’s and women’s polo teams have combined to win 22 national titles.