2010 Wesley College Football Game Program

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Wesley College Football 2010 General Information

table of contents

President: Dr. William Johnston Executive Director of Athletics: Mike Drass Associate Director of Sports: Tripp Keister Associate Director of Compliance: Tracey Short Associate Director of Promotions: Steve Azzanesi Location: Dover, Del. Enrollment: 1537 Founded: 1873 Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Navy Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference Stadium: Dr. Scott D. Miller Capacity: 2500

Table of Contents.................................................................. 1 Wesley College Quick Facts................................................... 1 President Dr. William N. Johnston.......................................... 2 About Wesley College............................................................ 3 A Winning Tradition................................................................ 4 Gagliardi Trophy.................................................................... 5 NCAA South Region Champions............................................ 6 Lambert Meadowlands Trophy............................................... 7 In the Pros.............................................................................. 8 All-Americans......................................................................... 9 Facilities.......................................................................... 10-11 Head Coach Mike Drass ..................................................... 13 Assistant Coaches........................................................... 14-17 Sports Medicine.................................................................... 18 2010 Captains................................................................. 19-23 Numerical Roster............................................................. 24-25 Meet the Wolverines....................................................... 26-31 Records........................................................................... 33-36 Honors................................................................................. 37 Year-by-Year Results...................................................... 40-41 Record vs. Opponents.......................................................... 41 2007 Schedule............................................ Inside Back Cover

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Mike Drass Alma mater: Mansfield University Record at School: 143-44-1 (.763) Overall Record: same Office phone: 302-736-2363 Assistant Coaches: Chip Knapp (OC), Steve Azzanesi (WR), Chris Sfamurri (OL), Leroy Thompson (DL), Shawn Plews (ST/RB), Tim Kane (LB), Larry Delgado (PK/P), Bob Healy (TE), Jackie Robinson (LB), Larry Feldman, Bobby Maguire (DB), Steve Scanlon (TE)

History

Media Information

First year of Division III football: 1986 Division III Record: 160-83-1 (.658) Record at Scott D. Miller Stadium: 80-27 (.748) ACFC Record: 40-8 (.833) NCAA Appearances (Record/Last): 6 (12-6/2009) ECAC Bowl Games (Record/Last): 6 (2-4/2001) ACFC Championships (Last): 8 (2009) NCAA South Region Championships (Last): 3 (2009)

The Press Box • Members of the working media have priority in the press box, which is located on the west side of the fi eld. The media are advised to notify the Wolverine sports information department at least three days in advance of the contest to ensure space in the press box. Radio Stations • Radio stations seeking permission and space to broadcast a contest must inform the sports information department at least five days prior to the contest in order to ensure that accommodations can be made. Wesley College provides a courtesy line free of charge for all visiting radio stations. The only cost assessed visiting stations will be any long distance charges incurred. Available Services • Pre-game information, statistics, game notes, media guides and game programs will be provided to the working media prior to kickoff. Complete halftime statistics will also be compiled and distributed to all media. Following the game, a complete statistics package including final team stats, individual stats and play-by-play can be picked up in the press box. Photographers and TV Personnel • Anyone wishing to take pictures or video at field level must have permission from the sports information department. Please notify the office before the game as soon as possible. Player Interviews • Interviews will be granted before or after practice only if arrangements have been made with the sports information department or head coach. Player interviews will not be granted before the contest on game day. Post Game Interviews • Interviews with Wesley players will be conducted on the field following a 10 minute cooling off period. Coach Drass can be interviewed on the field following a brief postgame meeting with his team. Opposing coach and player interviews will be granted in accordance with the policies of the visiting SID and/ or coach.

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Sports Information

Director of Sports Information: Geoff Goyne SID Office Phone: 302-736-2450 SID Email: goynegeo@wesley.edu

Sports Medicine

Head Athletic Trainer (Football): Chad Kragh Phone Number: 302-736-2553 Email: kraghcha@wesley.edu

Credits

Editing............................................................................ Geoff Goyne Layout/Design............................................................... Geoff Goyne Photography......................................... Geoff Goyne, Sydney Leone, .............................................................RC Workman, file photos Printing.................................................................................Proforma

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A Message from the President Dear Wolverine Community, Welcome to Wesley and another exciting year for our Wolverine athletic teams. Wesley College is extremely proud of our studentathletes and the opportunity to experience NCAA Division III competition. At Wesley, students have the opportunity to fulfill the DIII vision: “Follow your passions and discover your potential.” Wesley is at the forefront of fulfilling this vision by providing: • Proportion-students spend an appropriate amount of time in the classroom, studying in the Academic Resource Center, and practicing and competing on the field • Comprehensive learning-On the field, in the classroom, and through extra-curricular activities, students gain life skills and take the opportunity to learn and grow on a daily basis • Passion-Our young adults have the chance to pursue lifelong goals as a Wolverine • Responsibility-Student-athletes interact in an environment where they must take responsibility for their own decisions • Citizenship-Giving back to the local community is instrumental to the learning experience of our rising leaders Wesley is dedicated to investing in student-athletes and we celebrate their accomplishments on the field and in the classroom. We are proud of their academic successes and lifelong accomplishments. Here’s to another outstanding season! Sincerely,

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About Wesley College

Founded in 1873 as a preparatory school, Wesley College has a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church. The College offers 30 bachelors, four associates, and master’s degrees in nursing, education, business administration and environmental science in a multi-denominational, multi-cultural campus setting. Wesley College and its athletic facilities are located on 50 acres in historic Dover, Delaware. Dover is the capital of the nation’s first state and has 35,000 residents. The campus is situated in Dover’s major residential community with stores and banks in easy walking distance and malls a short commute. In addition to being the site of many pre-Revolutionary War buildings and sites, Dover is also the home of Dover Air Force Base and Dover Downs International Speedway, which hosts two annual NASCAR races. The city has a number of fine eating establishments as well as a wide variety of fast food restaurants. Seafood is a specialty because of the city’s proximity to the Delaware and Chesapeake bays and to the Atlantic Ocean. New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., are within a two to three hour drive of the campus. Most of the College’s 2,400 students (1,400 traditional and 500 adult full-time) come from the Middle Atlantic region. The majority of full time students enroll directly from high school, but the College does provide programs for nontraditional students. Wesley attracts students interested in a personal approach to learning, with a 17:1 student to faculty ratio.

Wesley College Mission Statement

Areas of Study at Wesley College

American Studies Accounting Biology Business Administration Management Concentration • International Business Concentration • Marketing Concentration Education • Elementary (K-4) • Elementary (5-8) • Elementary (K-8) Education Physical Education (K-12) English Environmental Sciences History International Studies Liberal Studies Medical Technology Media Arts Nursing Legal Studies Physical Education (Prof. Program) • Exercise Science Concentration • Sports Management Concentration Political Science Psychology Secondary Education Certification in a Fifth Year Program Biology English Social Studies

Wesley College seeks to be a premier institution for helping students gain the knowledge, skills, and the moral and ethical attitudes necessary to achieve their personal goals and contribute to the welfare of their communities in the global society. The College endeavors to impart a desire for lifelong learning and an enhanced capacity for critical and creative thinking so that students can reap the reward of intellectual growth and professional effectiveness. As a College in a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church and founded upon Christian principles, Wesley strives to realize a holistic campus environment of common purpose, caring, tolerance, inclusiveness, responsibility, and service that is the heart of community.

Master’s Degree Programs Curriculum and Instruction Secondary Education Business Administration Environmental Science Nursing

Wesley College at a Glance • Founded in 1873 to provide a value-centered education to students of all races and faith. The original Wilmington Conference Academy became Wesley College institute in 1918 and Wesley College conferred its first four-year degrees in 1978. Graduate programs were added in the 1990s. The institution is Delaware’s oldest private college. • Wesley is a fully-accredited, independent liberal arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodis Church. The College was named for John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. • Located in the historic district of Delaware’s capital city, Wesley is set in a safe and beautiful neighborhood. • The 50-acre main campus features a library, 19 buildings and recreational facilities. Several other support facilities are located within a walking distance of campus including a public library, the state archives and museum, and the legislative plaza. The College operates off-campus centers at the Dover Air Force Base and the New Castle Corporate Commons. • More than 30 areas of study in arts and sciences, business, health sciences, education, and fine arts.

• The student body consists of approximately 2,400 undergraduates (1,400 traditional and 500 adult full-time) from 30 states and 18 countries. Fifty-three percent are male and 47 percent are female. • Over 2,600 undergraduate applications received each year. Approximately 65 percent are accepted. Desired high school grade point average is 3.25 (4.0 scale) and SAT is 1,050 (2005 version). • The following list of colleges and universities represent institutions which Wesley most often has common applications: College of New Jersey, Rowan University, Salisbury University, Towson University, University of Delaware, University of Maryland, Virginia Wesleyan College, Washington College, Widener University . • 17 to 1 student to faculty ratio; 80 percent of full-time faculty hold appropriate terminal degrees. • Campus-wide Internet access and state-of-theart technology in computer labs and all residence halls. • More than 10 primary study abroad programs available throughout the world, including England, Northern Ireland, Bulgaria, Australia, France, Japan, Italy, Costa Rica, Panama, and Brazil. Another 100 consortia programs of study are available in 43 other countries on six continents.

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• Four Dover-based libraries containing more than 460,000 bound books and journals, 1,480 periodical subscriptions, 440,000 microform units and more than 100 electronic databases. Camparial three unique, campus-based public service programs. The Wesley Boys and Girls Club serves children ages 6 to 18. The Campus Community School is a publicly funded charter school serving children in grades 1-12. Children’s Theatre educates students ages 8 to 18. • The College awards nearly $6 million in institutionally-funded financial aid. Other merit-based scholarships are available through a $50 million endowment managed by the United Methodist Foundation. • 90 percent of full-time students receive financial aid and scholarships with an average package of $9,800. • 96 percent of students are employed or in graduate school one year after graduation.

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Postseason Success Wesley College has made five consecutive trips to the NCAA postseason, winning three regional championships and 12 playoff games, both of which are third in DIII in that time. Winning Seasons Since the program’s fourth year of Division III play in 1990, the team has not had a losing season and has had a winning record in 20 of 21 seasons. Scott D. Miller Stadium Wesley enjoys one of the best home field advantages in the nation, going 40-2 at Scott D. Miller Stadium since the beginning of the 2004 season.. 4

All-Americans Since 1989, Wesley College football players have earned a total of 114 All-American honors. Major Awards Wolverines have also garnered numerous Player of the Year accolades, headed by Rocky Myers, the 2004 winner of the Gagliardi Trophy. Wesley has also produced ECAC Southwest Players and Rookies of the Year and d3football.com South Region Players of the Year on both offense and defense. Quarterback Shane McSweeny (ECAC SW Player of the Year) and defensive end Chris Mayes (D3football.com South Defensive Player of the Year) won honors this past season. NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2009 l 2006 l 2005

Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy Twice in the last three seasons, Wesley has been honored with both the Lambert-Meadowlands and ECAC Team of the Year Awards. The Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy is given each year to the top team in the East in each Division I, II and III. National Rankings Wesley has finished ranked in the top five in the national polls three times in the last five years and has established itself as a fixture in both the American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com polls.


2004 Gagliardi Trophy Winner Rocky Myers

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First presented in 1993 and since that time, the Gagliardi Trophy has become one of the leading collegiate football awards and is widely recognized as the premier individual award in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. Rocky Myers is the only defensive player to win the award. Wesley is the only school on the East Coast to produce a Gagliardi Trophy winner. Myers was named to the All-ACFC and ACFC All-Academic Team all four years. One of only three Division III players and 15 total scholar-athletes, Myers was named to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame’s

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2004 National Scholar-Athlete Class. Myers is the only Wolverine to be named a team captain three consecutive years. In addition to his expertise and agility on the football field, Myers, a biology major with a minor in chemistry, was selected for his academic achievements (4.0 G.P.A.) and leadership on campus and in the neighboring communities. In 2004, Myers led the Atlantic Central Football Conference with 124 tackles and was ranked 11th in the nation with 12.4 tackles per game. Myers also led the ACFC in passes defended with 17 (5 Interceptions and 12 Pass Breakups) and was ranked 13th in the Nation with 1.7 passes defended per game.

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NCAA Division III South Region Champions

Wesley College has won the NCAA Division III South Region Championship three times in the past five years to advance to the national semifinals. The Wolverines, along with Mount Union and WisconsinWhitewater, are the only three teams in Division III with that many regional championships during that time.

2009 13-1, 3-0 ACFC 9/5 Chris. Newport W, 34-0 9/12 at North Greenville W, 28-3 9/19 at Delaware Valley W, 31-13 9/26 at LaGrange W, 56-7 10/3 Frostburg St. * W, 44-19 10/17 at Apprentice School * W, 39-0 10/24 Webber Int’l W, 34-7 10/31 Salisbury * W, 30-12 10/7 Lake Erie W, 28-13 10/14 Ohio Dominican W, 32-28 10/21 N.C. Wesleyan W, 55-23 10/28 Mississippi Col. W, 43-9 12/5 Johns Hopkins W, 12-0 12/12 at Mount Union L, 24-7 6

2006 13-1, 4-0 ACFC 9/2 Waynesburg W, 41-14 9/9 Averett College W, 38-17 9/16 Seton Hill W, 49-13 9/30 at Huntington W, 38-17 10/7 at Frostburg State* W, 32-7 10/14 Newport News App* W, 41-7 10/21 SUNY Brockport* W, 48-17 10/28 at Salisbury* W, 13-10 11/4 Chowan W, 37-3 11/11 SUNY Morrisville W, 53-14 11/18 Dickinson W, 49-21 11/25 Carnegie Mellon W, 37-0 12/2 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 34-20 12/9 at UW-Whitewater NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2009 l 2006L,l 7-44 2005

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12-2, 4-1 ACFC at DePauw (Ind.) W, 31-26 at Averett College W, 49-9 Buffalo State* W, 45-9 Kean W, 49-19 at Seton Hill W, 48-10 Frostburg State* W, 35-10 at Newport News App.* W, 45-0 at SUNY Brockport* L, 0-47 Salisbury* W, 63-19 at Chowan W, 59-13 Ferrum W, 59-14 at Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 46-36 Bridgewater W, 46-7 at UW-Whitewater L, 6-58


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Wesley College has won both the prestigous Lambert Trophy and ECAC Team of the Year Awards in Division III twice in the past three seasons. Established in 1936 as the Lambert Trophy to recognize supremacy in Eastern college football, the award has since grown to recognize the best team in the East in the Bowl Subdivision. In 1957, the Lambert Cup was created to recognize non-Division I-A teams, and in 1966 a Division III award was added. In 1983, the Lambert family decided the Meadowlands Sports Complex would be the best organization with a sincere and involved interest in college athletics to sponsor and manage the award, and since that time, the awards have been known as the Lambert Meadowlands Awards. The Lambert Meadowlands Trophy is given to the top team in each NCAA Division. This past year, Wesley was bestowed the honor, along with Penn State (Division I FBS), Villanova (Division I FCS) and California (Pa.) (Division II).

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Wolverines in the Pros

Larry Beavers

Milwaukee /Cleveland (AFL) -2010 Manchester (AF2)/New York (UFL) - 2009 Arizona (NFL)/Hamilton (CFL) - 2008

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Albany Firebirds (AFL) 2008-09

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114 ALL-AMERICANS Since 1990

Larry Beavers

2008 All-American 4 NCAA Return Records

Bryan Robinson

2nd in DIII history in TFL 3rd in sacks Five All-Americans

Rocky Myers

Chris Warrick

Six All-America Honors 2004 Gagliardi Trophy

2006 All-American One of just 18 DIII passers with 100 career TD passes

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Brandon Steinheim

Wesley’s first Division III All-American in 1990

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Scott d. miller stadium

Scott D. Miller Stadium, located at Wesley West, is the home of five Wesley sports: field hockey, football, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse. The stadium features an artificial surface (Field Turf) and initial seating for 2,500 - with potential expansion to 5,000. Lighting allows for night games and a state-of-the-art digital scoreboard has been added to the South endzone. A two-deck Press Box, with President’s Box and observation deck and picnic and concession areas also add to the complex. Since the installation of Field Turf, among other renovations, the stadium has provided a huge home field advantage for the Wolverines. The football team has won 40 of it’s 42 games since the beginning of 2004. The stadium has hosted 11 NCAA Football Postseason games, as well as ECAC South Region soccer postseason contests.

Located inside the Field House at Wesley West, the Peter Biefield Weight Room is the primary work out facility for Wolverine football. The college’s other sports also utilize the facility. The football program has recently made over a $20,000 investment in upgrades to the weightroom.

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Peter Biefield weight room

Located inside the Wesley West Fieldhouse, the Peter Biefield Weight Room is the primary workout facility for Wolverine Football.

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Head Coach Mike Drass Mike Drass, who also serves as Wesley’s Director of Athletics, completed his 17th season as Wesley’s head coach, leading the Wolverines to a record of 143-44-1. In the past five seasons, Wesley’s 58 wins are the third most in Division III and the team has won 12 NCAA playoff games during the run, advancing to the national semifinals three times and one trip to each the quarterfinals and the second round. Including four years as an assistant before becoming head coach in March 1993, Drass has been on the sideline for all but one win in the program’s Division III history. He guided the team into the Atlantic Central Football Conference in 1998 and the Wolverines have won eight ACFC Championships. In 2009, Wesley tied a school record with 13 wins and posted the team’s second undefeated regular season since 2006 to finish fourth in the final national polls. The squad won the NCAA Division III South Region Championship and advanced to the national semifinals after the program’s fifth straight ACFC Championship. Drass won his seventh ACFC Coach of the Year Award and the Wolverines featured both the conference’s Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year among 19 all-conference selections. Wesley had the D3football.com South Region Defensive Player of the Year, ECAC Southwest Player of the Year, seven D3football.com AllSouth Region picks, 10 ECAC All-Stars, and five All-America honors.

CAREER RECORD

His 2008 team won its fourth straight ACFC crown and advanced to the NCAA Second Round. The squad produced the ACFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Year, 19 All-ACFC players, five ECAC All-Stars, five D3football.com All-South Region nods and five All-America honors. Wesley finished 2007 with an 11-2 record and won its third ACFC title in a row. The Wolverines advanced to the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals and ranked fifth in both national polls. Wesley earned the Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy and the ECAC Division III Team of the Year Award for the first time in school history. Drass was named American Football Monthly Division III Coach of the Year in 2006 as the Wolverines won their second consecutive NCAA South Region Championship. The Wolverines advanced the the NCAA Division III Semifinals posting a 13-1 record. Drass has coordinated the Wesley defense and has spearheaded the Wolverines’ recruiting since his arrival at Wesley in 1989. Wesley led the ACFC in total defense in eight times and the unit has held top 25 total defense ranking 10 of the last 15 seasons. This past season, the Wolverines’ defense was ranked in the national top 20 in total defense, pass efficiency defense and tackles for loss. Drass began his coaching career as an assistant at North Penn High School in Blossburg, Pennsylvania in 1983. Two years later, he was named head coach and after two years, accepted a position

The Drass File

By the Numbers

Overall ACFC Year W-L-T W-L-T Notes 1993 7-3-1 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1994 8-2 -- 1995 8-3 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1996 7-2 -- 1997 7-3 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1998 7-3 3-0 ECAC Bowl Game 1999 6-4 4-2 2000 9-2 6-0 ACFC Champs, NCAA Playoffs 2001 7-3 3-0 ACFC Champs, ECAC Bowl Game 2002 5-5 1-2 2003 6-4 1-2 2004 8-2 4-1 2006 12-2 4-1 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2006 13-1 4-0 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2007 11-2 4-0 NCAA 2nd Round, ACFC Champs 2008 9-2 3-0 NCAA Quarterfinals, ACFC Champs 2009 13-1 3-0 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs total 143-44-1 40-8 .763 career winning percentage

at his alma mater Mansfield University, where he is a member of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. There, he developed a reputation as an outstanding recruiter under Tom Elsasser from 1986-88. In 1989, he was hired at Wesley as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. As a player, Drass was a three year starter and two-time All-PSAC selection as an offensive lineman and captain of the Mountaineers. In his senior year Drass was the only Mountie named to the All-PSAC 1st team. Drass originally hails from Glen Mills, Pennsylvania and attended Penncrest High School. Coach Drass is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association. He has served as the chairman of the Division III All American selection Committee and has served two terms as the District II Chairman of the AFCA Rules Committee. Coach Drass is a member of the ECAC Championship committee for football. He and his wife Laurie reside in Dover and their daughter Molly Ann (10).

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Wolverine football staff Offensive Coordinator

Wide Receivers/Recruiting

Chip Knapp enters his 21st season as a member of the Wesley coaching staff and his 18th as the offensive coordinator. Since taking over the offensive reigns in 1991, Knapp has built the Wolverines into one of the most powerful offensive machines in Division III football. In 2008, under his guidance, sophomore quarterback Shane McSweeny finished second in Division III in pass efficiency and was named the ACFC Offensive Player of the Year, and the team finished 25th in scoring offense (35.1). Under his tutelage, the 2007 offense set school records with 3,237 rushing yards and 6,192 total yards. The offense ranked ninth in the nation in yards per game (476.3), 18th in scoring offense (35.9) and 20th in rushing offense (249.0). The squad also set individual game records for total offense and rushing yards. In 2006, Knapp’s offense ranked eighth in scoring offense at 36.9 points per game. The Wolverines ranked in the top 25 in passing offense with 247.7 yards per game and quarterback Chris Warrick threw for over 3,300 yards and 33 touchdowns. The Wesley attack also featured the national leader in receiving yards in Michael Clarke (1,304) and produced a 1,000-yard rusher in ACFC and ECAC Rookie of the Year Aaron Jackson. His 2005 offense rated fifth in scoring offense and finished in the top 30 in passing yards. In 2004 the Wolverines ranked 17th in the nation with 251.7 yards rushing per game. In 2001 Wesley finished in the Top 10 in the nation in total offense (fifth), passing offense (fourth), and scoring offense (sixth), averaging 45.6 points a game. Under his direction players, such as Chris Warrick, Jason Visconti, Jimmy Connolley, Petie Davis, Fran Naselli and Brandon Steinheim, finished their careers among the most prolific players in D-III. Davis finished among the 10 best in career rushing yards, Connolley and Visconti among the 20 most efficient passers and Steinheim set the D-III mark for consecutive 100-yard rushing games. Naselli was a threetime All-American and Visconti ended his career holding every Wesley and ACFC passing record throwing for over 7,700 yards and 77 Touchdowns in his career, until Warrick surpassed his marks by tossing for over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns. A 1987 graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Knapp received a degree in economics. A two-year letterwinner for the Big Red, he won the starting quarterback job his junior season before a knee injury ended his year at midseason. Knapp bounced back to be named the program’s “Comeback Player of the Year” during his senior year. Prior to arriving at Wesley in the spring of 1989, Knapp was an assistant at Cornell and also served as a graduate assistant at Kansas. Chip and his wife Cindy reside in Dover. They have three children Benjamin (15), Eleanor (12), and Emma (6).

A former All-ACFC quarterback in 1998 for the Wolverines, Steve Azzanesi is in his ninth year at Wesley College after joining the coaching staff in January of 2002. Azzanesi’s main responsibility is coaching wide receivers, he has coached an All-ACFC first team honoree in each of the last six seasons, while also serving as the Wolverines recruiting coordinator. Azzanesi also doubles as the Head Coach of the Wolverines expanding junior varsity eam. The Woverines will play a six game schedule this season. In addtion to his responsibilities on the gridiron, Azzanesi is the Assistant Athletic Director for Promotions at Wesley. Azzanesi was a four-year letterwinner and starting quarterback for the Wolverines in 1998. He led Wesley to a 7-3 mark and an ECAC Bowl game his senior season. Azzanesi passed for 1,234 yards and 12 touchdowns, while rushing for 252 yards and scoring four times on the ground in 1998. Azzanesi was also a three-year starter at shortstop on the Wolverines baseball team. In 2000, Azzanesi graduated from Wesley with a degree in Communications & Accounting, graduating with over a 3.0 GPA and was a member of the ACFC All-Academic Team. After graduation, he worked at WBOC TV-16 as a sports reporter, before returning to his Alma Mater. Azzanesi completed his Masters in Business Administration from Wesley in May 2004. He is a native of Wilmington, Delaware and a graduate of St. Elizabeth High School. Azzanesi played for Coach Joe Hemphill, a Wesley alumnus, where he quarterbacked the Vikings to a State Championship in 1994. Coach Azzanesi resides in Milford, Delaware with his wife Margaux and their two sons Luke and Paul.

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Chris sfamurri

Chris Sfamurri is in his third season assisting with the offensive line at Wesley and his first as a full-time member of the coaching staff. Sfamurri was a four year member of the Wolverines’ offensive line and overcame a devastating injury to return for his senior season in 2007, when he helped block for an offense that set numerous school rushing and total offense records. Sfamurri was a member of three ACFC Champion and NCAA Playoff teams with Wesley. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Wesley in 2010.

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Wolverine football staff Defensive Line

Special Teams/Running Backs

leroy thompson

shawn plews

Wesley College head football coach Mike Drass has announced the addition of Leroy Thompson, a former standout at Delaware State and in the Arena Football League, to the Wolverines’ coaching staff. Thompson played collegiately at Delaware State for former Hornet head coach Bill Collick. He earned Kodak First Team AllAmerica honors as a senior in 1992, when he paced the team with 89 tackles and 11 sacks. The previous year, he set school records with five sacks in a game against North Carolina A&T and 16 in one season. A two-time All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference selection, his 30 career quarterback sacks rate third all-time for the Hornets. Thompson, who will work with Wesley’s defensive line, comes to Wesley after spending one year on the coaching staff at Lincoln University (Pa.) through the National Football League Players Association/NCAA Internship Program. While there, he helped the second year program win two more games than the previous season, working with a defensive unit that shaved nearly two touchdowns per game off of its points allowed. After his career at Delaware State, Thompson went on to play in both the National Football League and the Canadian Football League before a productive 13-year stint in the Arena Football League as a linebacker, fullback, and defensive end. When he retired, he ranked in the top five in nearly every rushing category in AFL history and became just the sixth player in league history to rush for over 1,000 career yards in 2006. Thompson also won the 2002 AFL Built Ford Tough Man of the Year and won an Arena Bowl Championship in 1999 with Albany.

Shawn Plews enters his ninth year coaching on the Wesley staff, serving as the Special Teams Coordinator since 2005. Plews also has coached the Wolverine running backs for the past three seasons. In 2008, Wesley featured a dominant special teams unit, that broke several NCAA records. As a team, the Wolverines led the nation in punt return average (18.6), ranked third in kick returns (26.1) and eighth in net punting (35.7). Return specialist Larry Beavers finished the season with eight total return touchdowns and set an NCAA all division record with 13 career runbacks. The punt coverage unit also set a record by allowing a negative five yards for the season. Meanwhile, the Wesley running backs covered over 200 yards per game. The Wesley special teams turned in stellar seasons in 2007. The kick return unit ranked ninth in Division III at 23.31 yards per return, while the punt return unit rated 22nd at 12.44 yards per return. Beavers was named an All-American, finished fifth in the nation with 30.5 yards per return and set the Wesley career and single season touchdown return records. Punt returner Blair Newman ranked 14th in the nation at 13.6 yards per return and had one return for a touchdown. Plews has also coached tight ends during his tenure on the staff. A stellar athlete at Wesley College, Plews was a four-year letter winner and a three-year starter at Wesley. Coach Plews graduated in 2001 with a degree in Physical Education. He earned All-ACFC honors his junior and senior seasons. Coach Plews caught 65 passes and 10 touchdowns for the Wolverines in his career. He graduated from Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, Maryland, where he was a quarterback. Plews is employed by the Capital School District and received his Master’s Degree in Education at Wesley College tim kane in 2006. He and his wife, Jen, reside in Dover with their children Tim Kane is in his second year on the Wesley Addison and Matthew. College coaching staff after completing his playing career in 2007. Kane will once again help with the Wesley linebacking corps. Kane was a four year member of the Wolverines and played on three ACFC Champion teams during his career and played on Wesley’s two NCAA Division III South Region Championship teams in 2005

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and 2006. Kane earned his bachelor’s degree from Wesley in Sport Management in 2009 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree at Wesley.

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Outside Linebackers

Bob healy

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Coach Healy is his fourth year of his second stint with the Wolverines, after previously assisting on the Wesley staff from 19952000. He was also a member of the men’s lacrosse coaching staff for the Wolverines during that time. In 2007 and 2008, he worked extensively with Wolverine tight end Jon Lanouette, who earned All-America honors and became Wesley’s all-time leading receiver. In 2009, however, Healy moves to the defensive side of the ball and will work with the linebackers. Healy left the Wesley staff in 2000 to focus on coaching high school lacrosse, where he has had success at every stop. He coached Dover High School to the state tournament in each of his five seasons as the head coach and won the 2007 and 2009 DIAA Championship as the head coach at Salesianum, where one of his assistants is fellow Wesley assistant football coach Shawn Plews. His teams have produced four All-Americans and Healy has been named the DIAA Coach of the Year three times. Healy was a four-year member of both the Wesley College football and men’s lacrosse teams before graduating in 1995. He was a four-year letterwinner on the gridiron and ended his career as one of the Wolverines’ all-time leading lacrosse scorers. A Long Island native, Healy resides in Dover with his wife, Sheri, and their two daughters, Olivia and McKenna.

Plackickers/Punters

larry delgado

Larry Delgado returns for his 11th season in charge of the Wesley kicking game. 2009 saw placekicker Colin Blugis, a former ACFC Rookie of the Year, become Wesley’s all-time leading scorer among kickers. In 2008, punter Sean McAndrew was named All-ACFC first team and the Wolverines ranked eighth in Division III in net punting (35.7). Chris Carlton, Wesley’s kicker from 2003-2005, broke all of Wesley’s kicking records under his tutelage. Carlton’s successor, Chris Cattanea, broke several season marks in 2006. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Delgado graduated from the University of Maryland and has assisted with the Caesar Rodney’s freshmen team and has coached baseball for ten years. He completed his Master’s in Education Counseling at Wilmington College in 2000 and currently is a guidance counselor in the Capital School District. Coach Delgado is married to Mary, a Wesley Alum, and they have five children, Larry Jr., Monica, Joseph, Madeline and Cecilia. 16

Jackie Robinson joined the Wesley College staff in the spring of 2006, bringing 30-plus years of coaching experience along with a lot of energy to the Wolverine staff. Robinson has coached football at Division I-AA Delaware State University and Hampton University along with Woodbridge High School, Dickinson High School and was the head coach at Lake Forest High School in

the early 1990s. His son, Bryan, was a three-time D3football.com South Region Defensive Player of the Year and All-American at Wesley. Who is currently a member of the Milwaukee Iron of the AFL. Currently, Robinson is a driver’s education teacher at Dickinson High School. He and his wife Phyllis also have a daughter Angela who is pursuing a Psychology degree at Wesley College.

Defensive Assistant

Larry Feldman

The versatile Coach Feldman returns to the Wolverine staff for his 11th year and will assist with the defense. Coach Feldman has coached all over the field during his run at Wesley, coaching the tight ends in 2000, working with the outside linebackers in 2001, the defensive line in 2002 and back to linebackers in 2003. Coach Feldman graduated from Peekskill Military Academy in 1967. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 to 1972. While in the Corps he was stationed in Vietnam with the 1st Recon Battalion in 1969 and 1970. Feldman received the Purple Heart twice for being wounded in combat. Feldman has coached football since 1985 when he began coaching at Smyrna High School. He has also been an assistant with the varsity baseball and basketball teams for the past ten years at Smyrna. In 1999, Feldman had the opportunity to coach football with his oldest son Michael at Smyrna, an experience that he deeply cherishes. Coach Feldman is the father of three boys Michael, (a coach at Smyrna High School), Matthew, and Brett. Larry and his wife, Nancy, reside in Dover.

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Steve Scanlon

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Steve Scanlon joined the Wesley College coaching staff in 2009 after finishing his playing career last fall. He will work with the tight ends. In 2009, Sean McAndrew earned AllACFC and D3football.com All-South Region under his tutelage. Scanlon, who played his senior season as a graduate student, was a member of a senior class at Wesley that won 45 games, won four straight ACFC Championships and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs all four years. The fullback/tight end was a member of the Wolverines’ two South Region Championship teams in 2005 and 2006. His brother Sean is a member of the Wolverines, serving as a safety on defense. Also a resident director at Wesley, Scanlon is pursuing his master’s degree in Education.

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shaun strickland

Shaun Strickland is in his first season on the Wesley College football staff and will assist with the offensive line. Strickland played collegiately at Division I-AA Lehigh University, where he played on the offensive line for several nationally ranked teams that appeared in I-AA Playoffs. His twin brother Justin, received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wesley, played on a pair of NCAA South Region Championship football teams and rates as the Wolverines’ all-time saves leader in baseball. A 2006 Lehigh graduate, Shaun works as an admissions counselor at Wesley.

Bobby Maguire is in his second season on the Wolverine staff this fall after completing his playing career in 2007. Maguire was an ACFC All-Academic selection as a player and was a member of three conference championship teams, all of which advanced to the NCAA postseason. Maguire played on the Wolverines’ NCAA South Region Championship teams in 2005

and 2006. Maguire earned a degree in accounting in 2009 from Wesley and is currently serving as a graduate assistant in the Peter Biefield Weight Room while he pursues his master’s in business administration.

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jOHN Stetson

John Stetson is in his first year on the Wesley College coaching staff and will work with the defensive line. A two-year member of the Wolverines during the school’s junior college days, Stetson played on two Coastal Conference championship teams and was a member of Wesley’s Sterling Silver Bowl team. He was also a named to the all-conference team as both a freshman and a sophomore.

Student Assistant Coaches

Video Coordinator

Eric Czerwinski Eric Czerwinski is in his second year as teh video coordinator for the Wesley College football program. Czerwinski was a 20-year veteran of the United States Air Force, who retired in June 2009. He received an associate’s degree in aviation maintenance in 2003 from the Community College of the Air Force. He is currently seeking a bachelor’s degree in

Zach Johnson

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history at Wesley. Czerwinski and his wife Kim are teh parents of a daughter, Kim.

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Sports Medicine staff Director of Sports Medicine

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Chad Kragh has served as the Head Athletic Trainer at Wesley College since 2003. Hailing from North Dakota, Kragh received a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from the University of North Dakota in 2000 and a Master’s of Science in Sports Management from Bemidji State University in 2002. Chad resides in Smyrna, Delaware, with his wife Malinda, and children Colemann and

Assistant Athletic Trainer

edison derr, atc

Edison Derr will be in his second year as the assistant athletic trainer at Wesley College in 2009-10, but he has been associated with Wolverine athletics since January 2005. Derr acted as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department and earned his master’s in Business Administration in 2007. He received his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Lees-McRae in Banner Elk, North Carolina in 2004. Derr resides Dover, Delaware.

Athletic Training Intern Jay Janik

Jay Janik is entering his first year as an intern athletic trainer at Wesley College. Jay recently graduated from Alvernia University in 2010 with a Bachelors of Science degree in Athletic Training. Jay is originally from West Chester, Pennsylvania but currently resides in Dover.

Athletic Training Room

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Mike Asiedu

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Linebacker | Junior | 6-3 | 221 | Physical Education Yonkers, N.Y./Gorton

Coach Drass Says: “Mike is an outstanding player and has improved every day since he arrived at Wesley in 2008. You don’t see many linebackers with his range and speed on the small college level. He has great hustle and always gets to the football.” 2010 (Junior): Team captain. 2009 (Sophomore): Named D3football.com All-South Region Second Team...ECAC All-Star...All-ACFC First Team...Led team in tackles (96)...Had 12.5 tackles for a loss, 2 interceptions and seven passes defended last season...Took intercepted conversion attempt 102 yards for a two points to seal 30-12 victory over Salisbury. 2008 (Freshman): Had 2.0 sacks and 4.5 tackles for a loss...Registered a sack and forced fumble in NCAA First Round against Muhlenburg that led to TD to put game out of reach in the second half...Forced two fumbles and recovered two fumbles...Had 16 tackles in eight games...Assumed starting role in spring drills. High School: Played football, basketball and lacrosse... Team was four-time city champions...Started in the Section 1 All-Star Game...Named both all-section and all-city...Had 12 tackles and three pass breakups against Saunders...Involved in March of Dimes and Habitat for Humanity. Personal: Born 5/25/1990...Son of Alexander Asiedu and Grace Mensah...Has three brothers, Alex, Philip and William.

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2010 Team captains

Aaron Benson

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Safety | Senior | 5-11 | 197 | Sports Management Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven

Coach Drass Says: “A true leader on and off the field. Aaron is an All-Academic player in the classroom and an All-American player on the football field. We are blessed to have one of the most talented secondary’s in the country and Aaron is the quarterback. Aaron’s career at Wesley has been spectacular, he plays both the run and pass as well as any safety we have had over the last 20 years. I look forward to another great year from AB.” 2010 (Senior): Named First Team Preseason All-American by The Sporting News, Lindy’s, Consensus Draft Services and the DIII Senior Classic. 2009 (Junior): Named D3football.com Second Team All-American as a defensive back...D3football.com All-South Region...ECAC All-Star...All-ACFC First Team...ACFC All-Academic...Shared Team MVP Award...Team captain...Led Team with seven interceptions and was second in the nation with 208 interception return yards...Had interception return touchdowns vs. Christopher Newport & Newport News...Broke up 12 passes and caused four fumbles...Blocked a punt in NCAA South Region Championship vs. Johns Hopkins that led to TD in 12-0 victory. 2008 (Sophomore): Voted Team Captain for 2009 season...All-ACFC First Team at safety...Academic All-ACFC...Second leading tackler with 70 and eight TFL...Named ACFC player of the week vs. Apprentice had interception, pass defended and six tackles in 48-0 Homecoming win...Wolverines Defensive Player of the Year in 2008. 2007 (Freshman): One kick return for three yards...Made 18 tackles...Season-high four tackles in NCAA first round against Hampden-Sydney...1.5 TFL on the year..Academic All-ACFC. High School: Played football (Kevin Clancy) and basketball (Steven Lewis)...Football Team won District I Championship...Team MVP in 2006...2nd team-All-Delco and 1st team All-Central League as a defensive back. Personal: Born 11/5/88...Son of Roger and Melanie Benson...Both parents attended Penncrest High School in Media, Pa. with Wesley Head Coach Mike Drass...Roger and Coach Drass were teammates on the football team and Melanie starred in track... Brother Roger, played football at Division II West Chester.

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2010 Team captains

Chris Mayes

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Defensive End | Junior | 6-3 | 253 | Sports Mgt. Waldorf, Md./Westlake

Coach Drass Says: “I am excited to see Chris play this season. His work ethic over the past year has been nothing short of tremendous. He is one of the most explosive players we have ever coached at Wesley and a true leader by example. Chris is recognized as one of the top defensive ends in the nation and we expect BIG things from Chris in 2010.” 2010 (Junior): Lindy’s Preseason All-America Second Team...Team captain. 2009 (Sophomore): Named South Region Defensive Player of the Year by D3Football. com...D3football.com Third Team All-American and First Team All-South Region...ECAC All-Star...First Team All-ACFC...Led the Nation with 34.5 Tackles for losses of 169 yards... Second in Division III with 2.38 tackles for loss per game...13 quarterback sacks...One interception...Batted down eight passes...Great work ethic. 2008: DNP 2007 (Freshman): Saw playing time in all 13 games on Special Teams and as a pass rush specilist at Defensive End...Had 2.5 QB Sacks and Three Tackles for a Loss... High School: Played football (Dominic Zaccarelli)...Three-year letter winner...Earned First Team All-Southern Maryland at defensive end...Broke school and tied conference record with 18 sacks in 2006... Named team MVP...Southern Maryland Champions. Personal: Born 12/26/89...Son of Joseph and Patricia Tayman...Has a older sister, Jennifer.

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Shane McSweeny

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Quarterback | Senior | 6-2 | 213 | Sports Mgt. Bensalem, Pa./Bensalem

Coach Drass Says: “You always hear coaches talk about players who would run through a brick wall, well Shane is the player who would not only run through it but BURST the wall into a million pieces! On the playing field Shane may be the toughest player in small college football. We have been fortunate to have had some great QB’s at Wesley College (Rich Renshaw’ 91, Jimmy Connolley ’94, Jason Visconti ’01 and Chris Warrick ‘06) and Shane may be the best one yet. But what is most impressive about Shane is that he cares nothing about his stats and accolades. He just wants to WIN!” 2010 (Senior): Named to the Preseason All-American Second Team in Lindy’s PreSeason College Football Annual...First Team Preseason All-American by Division III Senior Classic...Team captain. 2009 (Junior): ECAC South Region Player of the Year...ACFC Offensive Player of the Year...First Team All-South Region by D3Football. com...36 TDs passes last season ranks second among returning D-III QB’s for 2010...His 718 rushing yards is the most among returning QBs from D-III last season...Passed for 2,917 yards completeing 192 of 337 passes and 36 TDs...Rushed for 889 yards rushing losing 171 to sacks and scored eight TDs on the ground...Averaged 6.7 yds per rush...Tied school record with six touchdowns passes vs. Frostburg State...Shared Team MVP with Aaron Benson...Team Captain. 2008 (Sophomore): 2008 ACFC Offensive Player of the Year... Ranked 2nd in NCAA Division III with a pass effiency of 182.1...Twice named ACFC Player of the Week...Named to D3Football.com Team of the Week...Was 18-23 for 285 yards and three TDs in his first start against Widener... Passed for 2,003 yards and 18 TDs in 10 starts in 2008... Also a threat to run picking up 257 yards on the ground, including 77 on 14 carries and a TD in 36-21 Championship win over Salisbury...Rushed for three scores. 2007 (Freshman): Saw action in three games...Had four rushes for 12 yards, all against Frostburg State. High School: Played football and baseball...Named first team allleague...1,500 passing yards and 500 rushing. Personal: Born 8/15/1988...Son of Jim McSweeny and Lorri Otto... Father competed in Baseball at South Carolina.

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2010 Team captains

Marcus Wilson

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Defensive Back | Senior | 6-3 | 205 | Sports Mgt. Pennsauken, N.J./Camden Catholic

Coach Drass Says: “Marcus is as talented a player as we have ever had at Wesley College. He combines rare speed and size and will be a big part of our success on defense this year. He is a positive leader who raises the level of play when he is one the field. I am looking forward to an All-American type season from him.” 2009 (Junior): Earned All-ECAC and All-ACFC at defenivse back...an excellent tackler was 2nd on the team with 45 solo tackles...extremely versitle saw time at OLB and Corner last season...Team’s best cover man...had four Int’s...took one Interception to the endzone versus Newport News...Sealed the Wolverines Undefeated Season when he stepped in front of a Ohio Dominican pass ansd intercepted it with less than a minute to play last game of the season...11 passes broken up...Sack and a forced fumble vs. Salisbury. 2008 (Sophomore): All-ACFC Second Team...Academic AllACFC...Led Wolverine defense with 11 pass break ups...Blocked two field goals vs. Delaware Valley...Led team with nine tackles and a 56 yard interception return vs. Muhlenberg in the NCAA Playoffs... Totaled 41 tackles...2.5 TFL...Two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. 2006 (Freshman): Played at Division I-FBS Iowa...In 2006, Next Man In Award, defense...Recorded one tackle vs. Montana...Saw action on special teams at Syracuse...Recorded one solo tackle and six assists vs. Ohio State...Started at free safety in win over Purdue for first career start and recorded four solo tackles and two assisted tackles along with first career interception and six yard return...Started at free safety in loss at Indiana and recorded one solo tackle vs. Indiana and had 20-yard fumble return...Saw action in loss at Michigan, recording one pass break-up...Saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, recording one solo tackle...Redshirted in 2005. High School: Earned pre- and post-season All-Region recognition by Prep Star Magazine...named to Philadelphia Inquirer all-Area first team as a senior...first team All-South Jersey as a wide receiver as a senior and second team selection on defense as a junior...named to first team All-Parochial team as well...first team all-conference wide receiver as a senior and junior...second team all-conference defensive back as a sophomore...member of prep team that won three straight conference titles...helped team finish as state runner-up as a junior...team captain as a senior...also competed in track and field in long jump and sprint events. Personal: Born 3/26/87...mother is Diane Wilson.

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Name Sean McAndrew Dakevis Howard Aaron Benson Gene Knight Josh Nevid DeAndre Fowlkes Mike Asiedu Leonard Stevenson Sean Scanlon Shane McSweeny Marcus Wilson Sean Hopkins Leon Jones Jarrett Williams Chris Cummings Dan Tryon Ariel Morales Dylan May Justin Sottilare Justin Strickland Reggie Millner JJ Dickey Garrett Burgess Michael Brandenburg Brandon Wright Jeff Morgan Jose Flores Eugene Byrd Brandon LeGrand Josh Milton David Gorski Brian Snell Keith Ford Morgan Taylor Austin Woodford Hassan Alston Dyamond Ruffin Askia Jahad Jeremiah Howe B.J. Marshall Malik Jones Joe Bonato Matt Abrams Jordan Wescott Byron Eaton John Smicklo Devar Robinson Christian Custis Kirk Brooks Matt Fridell Quran Barge James Bedgood Ibn Crenshaw Tim Putman Brendan Keelan Jordan Culbreath Jarred Williams Phil Cooper Brad Mayer Jeramie Powell Christopher Brant Anthony Dale Ken McDonald Dwayne Bailey Jesse Trump Phillip Wynne Lance Miller Terence Gavin Davin Johns Jacob McManus Brian Cranmer Paul Gilstrop James Buettner

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Wt. Hometown/High School 307 Laurel, Del./Laurel 345 Yonkers, N.Y/Gorton 285 Dover, Del./Caesar Rodney 260 Philadelphia, Pa./John Bartram 175 Trenton, N.J./Trenton 180 Bear, Del./St. Mark's 208 Newark, Del./Howard Tech 180 Cherry Hill, N.J./Camden Catholic 200 Dallas, Texas/Roosevelt 228 Baltimore, Md./Severna Park 170 Bel Air, Md./Fallston 185 Ocean Twp., N.J./Ocean Twp. 225 Vineland, N.J./Vineland 182 Milford, Del./Lake Forest 253 Waldorf, Md./Westlake 248 Cleveland, Ohio/Wheaton 318 Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant 195 Odenton, Md./Arundel 252 Baltimore, Md./Woodlawn 270 Pennsauken, N.J./Woodrow Wilson 185 Burlington, N.J./Burlington Twp. 292 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township 275 Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech 310 Wilingboro, N.J./Holy Cross 315 Middletown, Del./Middletown 175 Bel Air, Md./Fallston 190 Manassas, Va./Osbourn 325 Philadelphia, Pa./Comm. Technical 168 Edison, N.J./John P. Stevens 180 North East, Md./North East 170 Baltimore, Md./Dundalk 190 Egg Harbor Twp., N.J./Egg Harbor Twp. 210 Edison, N.J./John P. Stevens 185 Galloway, N.J./Absegami 174 Camden, N.J./Camden 285 Philadelphia, Pa./John Bartram 165 Baltimore, Md./Chesapeake 190 Calvert County, Md./Calvert 210 Milford, Del./Milford 190 Somers Point, N.J./Ocean City 168 Chester, Pa./Upper Darby 231 Reisterstown, Md./Franklin 170 Pacifica, Calif./Tabb (Va.) 185 Norristown, Pa./Norristown 175 Harrington, Del./Lake Forest 240 Centreville, Md./Queen Anne's County 180 Denver, Pa./Cocalico 190 Clementon, N.J./Highland Regional 222 Philadelphia, Pa./John Bartram 155 Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point 163 Philadelphia, Pa./Penn Wood 180 Wilmington, Del./Delcastle 175 Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross 225 Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney 188 Toms River, N.J./Toms River East 160 Hamden, Conn./Hyde Leadership 242 Philadelphia, Pa./W. Philadelphia Catholic 215 Baltimore, Md./Chesapeake 197 Capital Hights, Md./Gwynn Park 220 North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick 225 Bowie, Md./DeMatha 173 Cambridge, Md./Cambridge South 245 Baltimore, Md,/St. Frances Academy 165 Langhorne, Pa./Pennsbury 230 Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic 180 Hainsport, N.J./Holy Cross 165 Baltimore, Md./Overlea 180 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South 165 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 165 Salisbury, Md./Wicomico 245 Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro 298 Wellington, Fla./Wellington 215 Lindenwold, N.J./Lindenwold l

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Meet The Wolverines

Matt Abrams

So., Princeton, N.J.

Quran Barge

Eric Adams

Jr., Randallstown, Md.

Ben Barile

Matt Barile

Sr., Camden, N.J.

Fr., Bel Air, Md.

Aaron Benson

Matthew Black

Mike Brandenburg

Christopher Brant

Garrett Burgess

Jonathan Bynaker

Sr., Swarthmore, Pa.

So., Edgewater, Md.

Sr., Barnegat, N.J.

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Hassan Alston

Sr., Ocean, N.J.

Jr., Yonkers, N.Y.

Fr., Edison, N.J.

Fr., Baltimore, Md.

Fr., Bel Air, Md.

Collin Blugis

Mike Asiedu

Jr., Yonkers, N.Y.

Chaz Bates

Fr., Manassas, Va.

Adam Bobertz

Sr., Odenton, Md.

Sr., Point Pleasant, N.J.

Kirk Brooks

Jahyere Bryant

Jr., Baltimore, Md.

Eugene Byrd

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Dwayne Bailey

So., Pennsauken, N.J.

William Bates

James Bedgood

Joe Bonato

Tambua Bradford

Ryan Budinger

James Buettner

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

So., Petersburg, N.J.

Fr., Edison, N.J.

So., North East, Md.

Matt Capetola

Charles Conley

Fr., Egg Harbor Twp., N.J.

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Bilal Bakr

Fr., Paterson, N.J.

Fr., Edison, N.J.

Fr.,Baltimore, Md.

So., Baltimore, Md.

Jr., Dundalk, Md.

Phil Cooper

So., New Castle, Del.


Meet The Wolverines

Brian Cranmer So., Cologne, N.J.

Mailon Demby

Ibn Crenshaw

Jordan Culbreath

Chris Cummings

Christian Custis

JJ Dickey

Jeffery Dorsey

Travis Douglas

Cory Drummond

David Frasier

Fr., Newark, N.J.

Fr., Galloway, N.J.

Fr., Wilmington, Del.

Ray Fearon

Jose Flores

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Te’Andre Gamble

Sr., Baltimore, Md.

Jr., Vineland, N.J.

So., Reistertown, Md.

Keith Ford

DeAndre Fowlkes

DaiQuan Garner

Terence Gavin

Erich Gillespie

Josh Grande

Anthony Green

Fr., Calvert County, Md.

Zachary Gonzalez

David Gorski

So., Newark, Del.

Fr., Delmar, Md.

Fr., Baltimore, Md.

Fr., Milford, Del.

So., Lansdowne, Pa.

So., Dover, Del.

So., Dover, Del.

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Fr., Camden, N.J.

Jr., Paulsboro, N.J.

Fr., Vauxhall, N.J.

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Fr., Milford, Del.

Paul Gilstrop

Anthony Dale Fr., Levittown, Pa.

Byron Eaton

Fr.,Randallstown, Md.

Matt Fridell

Sr., Lothian, Md.

Dwayne Glass

Jr., Lindenwood, N.J..

So., Willingboro, N.J.

Ronald Greene

Stephen Hamberger

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So., Bear, Del.

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Mike Hanf

Jr., Cherry Hill, N.J.

Jeremiah Howe Fr., Cambridge, Md.

Brendan Keelan

Devin Hardy

So., Baltimore, Md.

Alvin Hudson

Fr., Harrington, Del.

Jeremy Keith

Jr., Randallstown, Md.

Fr., Centreville, Md.

Derrell Lane

Brandon LeGrand

BJ Marshall

Vincent Martino

Fr., Clementon, N.J.

So., Germantown, Md.

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Nickolaus Henderson Fr., Pacifica, Calif.

Askia Jahad

So., Williamstown, N.J.

Trevor Kling

Jr., Cocalico, Pa.

Davin Johns

So., Annapolis, Md.

Gene Knight

Sr., Baltimore, Md.

Joe Lightcap

Sr., Middletown, Del.

Fr., Milford, Del.

Jr., Rocky Point, N.Y.

Mylo Hill

Fr., Norristown, Pa.

Curtis Maxwell Fr., Newark, Del.

Dylan May

Fr., Thurmont, Md.

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Sean Hopkins

Fr., Georgetown, Del.

Leon Jones

Fr., Lindenwold, N.J.

Ellis Krout

Dakevis Howard Sr., Wilmington, Del.

Malik Jones

Fr.,Bridgeton, N.J.

Darrell Lane

Sr., Dallas, Texas

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Miles Little

Ishamar Malcolm

Brad Mayer

Chris Mayes

So., Burlington, N.J.

So., Fairless Hills, Pa.

So., Philadelphia, Pa.

Jr., Waldorf, Md.


Meet The Wolverines

Sean McAndrew

Sr., Lanoka Harbor, N.J.

Malcolm Mercer Fr., Queens, N.Y.

Jeff Morgan

Jr., Glen Burnie, Md.

Ken McDonald

Jacob McManus

Lance Miller

Jeremiah Millner

Reggie Millner

Fr., Somers Point, N.J.

Fr., Baltimore, Md.

Jr., Camden, Del.

Marlon McNeil

Shane McSweeny

Josh Milton

Ariel Morales

So., Wilmington, Del.

Sr., Camden, Del.

So., Westville, N.J.

Brian Mosby

Nestor Navalo

Sr., Bensalem, Pa.

Fr.,Baltimore, Md.

Sr., Vineland, N.J.

So., Toms River, N.J.

Jared Morris

Myles Morrison

Johnny Norris

Bradford Pastrick

Austin Phillips Fr., Bowie, Md.

Fr., Cambridge, Md.

TyRen Pinkett

Jeramie Powell So., Piscataway, N.J.

So., Garnet Valley, Pa.

Anthony Randle

David Ridgely

DeShawn Robbins

Brandon Robinson

Devar Robinson

Dyamond Ruffin

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Fr., Cleveland, Ohio

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Rodney McCaulley

Fr., N. Brunswick, N.J.

Fr., Baltimore, Md.

Fr., Hamden, Conn.

Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Fr., Langhorne, Pa.

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Josh Nevid

Sr., Woodbury, N.J.

Tim Putman

Fr., Levittown, Pa.

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Scott Sanders Fr., Paterson, N.J.

Jr., Cherry Hill, N.J.

Sean Scanlon

Joshua Sherman Fr., Hainsport, N.J.

Fr., Baltimore, Md.

So., Middletown, N.J.

So., Toms River, N.J.

Brian Snell

Justin Sottilare

Leonard Stevenson

Keith Stewart

Justin Strickland

Marc Talabert

Harold Taylor

Sebastien Thelisma

Korey Thompson So., Trenton, N.J.

Sr., Mount Holly, N.J.

Dan Tryon

Jordan Westcott

Anthony West

Jarred Williams

Jarrett Williams

Justin Williams

Austin Woodford

Brandon Wright

Phillip Wynne

So., Lambetville, N.J.

Jr., Willingboro, N.J.

Sr., Laurel, Del.

Fr., South Bend, Ind.

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Jr., Columbia, Md.

Fr., Wellington, Fla.

Fr., Vorhees, N.J.

So., Clayton, N.J.

Sr., Nanjemoy, Md.

Jr., Bartow, Fla.

Ryan Slade

Fr., Havertown, Pa.

Jesse Trump

Fr., Lindenwold, N.J.

Fr., Camden, N.J.

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Billy Slocum

Jr., Baltimore, Md.

So., Wilmington, Del.

John Smicklo

Fr.,Salisbury, Md.

So., Greenwood, Del.

Marcus Wilson

Sr., Pennsauken, N.J.


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Wesley College record book Longest Plays Rush: 91 yards, Petie Davis vs Geneva, 1993 Rush (no TD): 61 yards, Steve Azzanesi vs Butler, 1998 Pass: 99 yards, Duane Martin from Jimmy Connolley vs FDU-Madison, 1993 Pass (no TD): 83 yards, Joe Naselli from Rich Renshaw vs Delaware Valley, 1991 Field goal: 44 yards, Chris Carlton vs DePauw, 2005 Interception return: 100 yards, Duane Manson, vs Stonehill, 1998* Punt: 64 yards, Ryan Yakabosky vs William Paterson, 1994; 64 yards Jake Reuter vs Apprentice, 2005 Punt return: 95 yards, Curtis Gore vs Husson College, 2003* Kickoff return: 98 yards, Larry Beavers vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2008 Season Team Records Wins: 13 Winning percentage: .929 Losses: 9 Winning streak: 13 Home winning streak: 23 Road winning streak: 10 Losing streak: 25 Most Points scored: 581 Most Points/Game: 44.5 Most Points allowed: 358 Fewest points allowed: 95 Total plays: 978 Total yards: 6,192 Rushing plays: 601 Rushing yards: 3,237 Passing yards: 3,770 Pass attempts: 428 Pass completions: 242 Rushing touchdowns: 34 Touchdown passes: 39 Touchdowns: 80 Fewest rush yds allowed: 585 Fewest pass yds allowed: 936 Fewest total yds allowed: 1,690 Interceptions: 24 Sacks: 69 Fumbles recovered: 22 Takeaways: 39 Blocked kicks: 11

2006, 2009 2006, 2009 1987 2006* 2004-2007 1993-95 1986-88 2005* 2001* 1987 1996 2005 2007 2007 1995 2005* 2005 2005 1995 2009 2005 1996 2000 1995 2001 1990 2005 2009 2005

Rushing touchdowns: 8, Morrisville St, 2007 Total plays: 96, Frostburg St, 2003 Rushing plays: 67, Chowan, 2004 Passes attempted: 55, Rowan , 2001 Passes completed: 32, Rowan , 2001 First downs: 35, Frostburg State, 2007 Interceptions by: 5, Gallaudet, 1991; LaGrange, 2009 Least yards allowed passing: 0, Apprentice, 2000 Least yards allowed rushing: -68, Salisbury St, 1996 Least total yards allowed: -29, Madison, 1998* Sacks: 15, St. Francis, 1990 Rushing Game Records Yards: 282, Kevin Nelson vs Chowan, 2004* Attempts: 48, Brandon Steinheim vs Jersey City St., 1996 Rush TDs: 5, Brandon Steinheim vs Salisbury St., 1996 Rushing Season Records Yards: 1,684, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 Attempts: 319, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 Yards/Rush: 7.4, Jabbar Truitt, 1998 Rush TDs: 20, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 100 Yard Rushing Games: 10, Brandon Steinheim, 1995 Career Rushing Leaders Yards Rk Player Years 1 Petie Davis 1991-94 2 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 3 Aaron Jackson 2006-09 4 Mike Pennewell 2006-08 5 Kevin Nelson 2004-05 6 Fred Edwards 1999-02 7 Jabbar Truitt 1997-00 8 Forrley Gunby 1996-00 9 Alpha Koroma 2004-07 10 Roger Wright 1995-98

Yards 4,414 3,867 3,511 2,755 2,603 2,503 2,027 1,421 1,340 1,206

Rushing Touchdowns Rk Player Years TDs 1 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 45 2 Petie Davis 1991-94 44 3 Fred Edwards 1999-02 32 4 Aaron Jackson 2006-08 31 5 Forrley Gunby 1996-00 21 Kenny Busch 2001-04 21 Game Team Records Kevin Nelson 2004-05 21 Points: 74, Madison, 1998 Mike Pennewell 2006-08 21 Points allowed: 75, Salisbury St, 1987 9 Jabbar Truitt 1997-00 20 Greatest margin of victory: 68, Madison, 1998 10 Roger Wright 1995-98 17 & Apprentice, 2000 Alpha Koroma 2004-07 17 Greatest margin of defeat: 69, Salisbury St, 1987 Other Career Rushing Records Total yards: 710, Morrisville State, 2007 Rush Attempts: 741, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Yards rushing: 411, Frostburg State, 2007 Yards/Rush: 6.0, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Yards passing: 476, Rowan, 2001* Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games: 19, Touchdowns: 10, Madison, 1998 Brandon Steinheim, 1993-97 Touchdown passes: 6, Apprentice, 2000; 100-yard Rushing Games: 21, Petie Davis, Frostburg St., 2009 1991-94; Brandon Steinheim, 1993-97 Career 200-yard Rushing Games: 4, Brandon

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Steinheim, 1993-97 Passing Game Records Yards: 476, Jason Visconti, vs Rowan, 2001* Attempts: 55, Jason Visconti, vs Rowan, 2001 Completions: 32, Jason Visconti, vs Rowan, 2001 Touchdowns: 6, Jason Visconti, vs Apprentice, 2000*; vs. Apprentice 2001*; vs Chowan 2001*; Shane McSweeny vs Frostburg, 2009 Season: 17, Chris Warrick, 2005* Passing Season Records Yards: 3,710 Chris Warrick, 2005* Attempts: 421, Chris Warrick, 2005 Completions: 239, Chris Warrick, 2005* Season: 37, Jason Visconti, 2001*; Chris Warrick, 2005* Completion Percentage: 67.4, Shane McSweeny, 2008 Pass Efficiency: 181.2, Shane McSweeny, 2008* Career Passing Leaders Passing Yards Rk Player Years 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 2 Jason Visconti 1998-01 3 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 4 Shane McSweeny 2007- 5 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 6 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 7 Jason Schatz 2005-08 8 Marc Harris 1995 9 Curtis Long 1999-02 10 Steve Azzanesi 1995-98

Yards 10,542 7,739 5,306 4,920 3,715 3,216 3,108 1,665 1,641 1,234

Pass Attempts Rk Player 1 Chris Warrick 2 Jason Visconti 3 Jimmy Connolley 4 Rich Renshaw 5 Shane McSweeny 6 Paul Findeisen 7 Jason Schatz 8 Curtis Long 9 Marc Harris 10 Steve Azzanesi

Years Att 2003-06 1998-01 1991-94 1988-91 2007- 1995-97 2005-08 1999-02 1995 1995-98

1,333 994 747 625 530 457 400 284 190 163

Pass Completions Rk Player 1 Chris Warrick 2 Jason Visconti 3 Jimmy Connolley 4 Shane McSweeny 4 Rich Renshaw 5 Paul Findeisen 6 Jason Schatz 7 Curtis Long 9 Marc Harris 10 Steve Azzanesi

Years 2003-06 1998-01 1991-94 2007- 1988-91 1995-97 2005-08 1999-02 1995 1995-98

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Wesley College record book Passing Touchdowns Rk Player Years 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 2 Jason Visconti 1998-01 3 Shane McSweeny 2007- 4 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 5 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 6 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 7 Jason Schatz 2005-08 8 Marc Harris 1995 9 Curtis Long 1999-02 Steve Azzanesi 1995-98

TDs 100 77 54 43 38 31 27 13 12 12

Other Career Passing Records Completion Percentage: 60.8, Shane McSweeny, 2007-Present Pass Efficiency: Career: 164.4, Shane McSweeny, 2007-Present

Touchdown Receptions Rk Player Year TDs 1 Michael Clarke 2005-07 28 Larry Beavers 2005-08 28 3 Duane Martin 93, 95-97 25 Fran Naselli 1989-92 25 James Lowe 99-01, 03 25 6 Joe Able 98, 00-02 24 7 Jon Lanouette 2004-08 23 8 Ellis Krout 2009- 20 9 Vandrick Hamlin 1997-00 17 10 Joe Naselli 1989-92 15 Other Career Receiving Records Yards/Catch: 20.1, Michael Clarke, 2004-07 Consecutive Games with a Reception: 31, Joe Naselli, 1989-92

Receiving Game Records Yards: 239, Larry Beavers, vs UMHB, 2005* Game: 11, Joe Naselli vs Catholic, 1991; Gene Knight vs Mississippi, 2009 TDs: 4, Duane Martin, vs Frostburg St., 1993; Larry Beavers, vs UMHB, 2005*; Michael Clarke, vs. Dickinson, 2006*

Game Scoring Records Points: 30, B. Steinheim, vs Salisbury St., 1996 Points (Kicking): 12, Chris Becker, vs Madison, 1998; Chris Cattanea vs. SUNY Brockport, 2006 Touchdowns: 5, B. Steinheim, vs Salisbury St., 1996

Receiving Season Records Yards: 1,304, Michael Clarke, 2006* Receptions: 77, Marcus Lee, 2005* Yards Per Catch: 22.4, Larry Beavers, 2005 TDs: 20, Ellis Krout, 2009

Season Scoring Records Points: 122, Ellis Krout, 2009 Points (Kicking): 99, Chris Cattanea, 2006 Touchdowns: 20, Brandon Steinheim, 1996; Ellis Krout, 2009

Career Receiving Receiving Yards Rk Player 1 Michael Clarke 2 Larry Beavers 3 Duane Martin 4 Fran Naselli 5 James Lowe 6 Jon Lanouette 7 Joe Able 8 Joe Naselli 9 Marques Cosby 10 Josh Kline

Career Scoring Leaders Points Scored Rk Player Years 1 Petie Davis 1991-94 2 B. Steinheim 1993-97 3 Larry Beavers 2005-08 3 Fran Naselli 1989-92 4 Collin Blugis 2007- 5 Chris Carlton 2003-05 6 Fred Edwards 1999-02 Aaron Jackson 2006-09 8 Michael Clarke 2005-07 9 Kenny Busch 2001-04 10 James Lowe 99-01, 03

Pts 304 282 240 204 201 200 192 192 168 158 154

Touchdowns Rk Player 1 Petie Davis 2 Brandon Steinheim 3 Larry Beavers 4 Fran Naselli 5 Fred Edwards Aaron Jackson 7 Michael Clarke Kenny Busch 9 Duane Martin James Lowe

TDs 50 47 41 34 32 32 28 26 25 25

Receptions Rk Player 1 Jon Lanouette 2 Duane Martin 3 Marques Cosby 4 Michael Clarke Larry Beavers 6 Joe Naselli 7 Fran Naselli 8 James Lowe 9 Joe Able 10 Josh Kline

Leaders Years 2005-07 2005-08 93, 95-97 1989-92 99-01, 03 2004-08 98, 00-02 1989-92 1999-02 2001-04

Yards 2,471 2,366 2,248 2,204 2,177 2,176 2,057 1,914 1,782 1,435

Years 2004-08 93, 95-97 1999-02 2005-07 2005-08 1989-92 1989-92 99-01, 03 98, 00-02 2001-04

Rec 149 132 131 123 123 122 121 119 118 95

Years 1991-94 1993-97 2005-08 1989-92 1999 2006-09 2005-07 2001-04 93, 95-97 99-01, 03

Other Career Scoring Records: Points Scored (Kicking): 201, Collin Blugis, 2007-

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All-Purpose Yardage Records Game: 282, Kevin Nelson, vs. Chowan, 2004* Season: 1,815, Fran Naselli, 1991 Career: 6,193, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Total Plays Records Season: 470, Chris Warrick, 2005 Career: 1,472, Chris Warrick, 2003-06 Total Yardage Records Game: 476, Jason Visconti, vs Rowan, 2001* Season: 3,655, Chris Warrick, 2005* Career: 10,305, Chris Warrick, 2003-06 Game Tackling Records Tackles: 26, Jon Hardy vs Thomas More, 1993 Sacks: 5, Ken Pippin, vs St Peter's, 1989 Tackles for Loss: 8, Kevin Fowlkes, vs St Francis, 1990 Season Tackling Records Tackles: 149, Rocky Myers, 2003 Sacks: 19, Ken Pippin, 1990 Tackles for Loss: 34.5, Chris Mayes, 2009 Career Tackling Leaders Rk Player Years 1 Kerry Horney 1989-92 2 Rocky Myers 2001-04 3 Nate Casella 1994-97 4 Curt Hahn 1992-95 5 Ken Pippin 1987-90 6 Joe Roberts 1995-98 7 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 8 Jon Hardy 1990-93 9 Jeremy Jordan 1998-01 10 D. Stevenson 1993-96

Tkls 492 436 419 403 363 354 349 330 327 323

Career Sack Leaders Rk Player Years 1 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 2 Ken Pippin 1987-90 3 Demetrius Stevenson 1993-96 4 Bill Laphen 1995-98 5 Nate Casella 1994-97 Chris Furrule 1989-92 7 Anthony Johnson 2002-05 8 Cliff Hatch 1990-93 9 Joe Broccoli 1990-93 10 Joe Krawjewski 1989-92 Len DiTomo 1990-92

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Wesley College record book Tackles for Loss Rk Player 1 Bryan Robinson 2 Mike Simpson 3 Mike Ward 4 D. Stevenson 5 Shawn Money 6 Chris Mayes 7 Ken Pippin 8 Sean Matthews 9 Cliff Hatch Nate Casella 10 Anthony Johnson 11 Rocky Myers

Years 2004-07 1999-02 2006-09 1993-96 1994-97 2007- 1987-90 2006-08 1990-93 1994-97 2002-05 2001-04

TFL 94.5 49 45.5 39 38 37 36 29.5 29 29 26 24.5

Pass Defense Game Records Interceptions: 3, Brian Warren, vs Chowan, 1993; Rocky Myers, vs Salisbury, 2001 Pass Defense Season Records Inteceptions: 7, Brian Warren, 1993; Aaron Benson, 2009 Interception Return Yards: 208, Aaron Benson, 2009 Pass Break Ups: 20, Jimmy Kostack, 2003 Pass Defense Career Leaders Interceptions Rk Player Years Ints 1 Duane Manson 94, 96-98 17 2 Brian Warren 1990-93 16 Rocky Myers 2001-04 16 4 Jimmy Kostack 2000-03 15 5 Donald Gibson 1995-97 12 Mike Simpson 1999-02 12 7 Chet Turner 2005-08 11 8 Jim Steene 1988-91 10 9 Jon Hardy 1990-93 9 Aaron Benson 2007- 9 Pass Break Ups Rk Player 1 Jimmy Kostack 2 Duane Manson Mario Harris 4 Chet Turner 5 Brian Bush Bryan Robinson 7 Rocky Myers 8 Jermaine Smith Trae Swann 10 Jim Steene

Years 2000-03 94, 96-98 2003-06 2005-08 2002-05 2004-07 2001-04 91, 93-95 2004-07 1988-91

PBRs 50 29 29 27 26 26 25 23 23 21

Other Career Pass Def. Records Interception Return Yards: 339, Duane Manson, 1994-98 Game Fumble Records Fumble Recoveries: 3, D. Stevenson, vs William Paterson, 1995 Season Fumble Records Fumble Recoveries: 4, By three players Forced Fumbles: 7, Bryan Robinson, 2005

Career Fumble Leaders Fumble Recoveries Rk Player Years 1 D. Stevenson 1993-96 2 Curt Hahn 1992-95 3 Ken Pippin 1987-90 Anthony Johnson 2002-05 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 5 Jim Binder Joe Brocolli 1990-93 Jon Hardy 1990-93 Carl Jones Mike Simpson 1999-02 Bryan Sorenson 2002-05 Sean Matthews 2006-08

FR 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Forced Fumbles Rk Player 1 Bryan Robinson 2 Jon Hardy Nate Casella 4 Curt Hahn Ken Pippin 6 Cliff Hatch Mike Simpson Mario Harris 9 Jim Steene

FF 12 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 5

Years 2004-07 1990-93 1994-97 1992-95 1987-90 1990-93 1999-02 2003-06 1988-91

Season Kicking Records Field Goals: 12, Chris Cattanea, 2006 Points After Touchdown: 64, Chris Carlton, 2005 Career Kicking Records Field Goals: 24, Chris Carlton, 2003-05 Points After Touchdown: 147, Colin Blugis, 2007Season Punting Records Punts: 63, Jon Hardy, 1990 Punting Average: 40.7, Jon Hardy, 1993 Career Punting Records Punts: 210, Jon Hardy, 1990-93 Punting Average: 39.0, Jon Hardy, 1990-93 Game Blocked Kick Record Blocked Kicks: 2, Donald Gibson, vs Alfred, 1995; Ken Busch, vs Kean, 2003 Season Blocked Kick Record Blocked Kicks: 5, Matt Fox, 2001

Game Kick/Punt Return Records Kick Return Yards: 172, Larry Beavers vs. Webber International, 2008 Kick Return Touchdowns: 2, Larry Beavers vs Webber International, 2008 Punt Return Yards: 159, Curtis Gore, vs Husson, 2003* Season KR/PR Records Kick Return Yards: 702, Larry Beavers, 2007 Yards/Kick Return: 42.2, Brandon Steinheim, 1994 (NCAA All Division Record) Kick Return Touchdowns: 5, Larry Beavers, 2008 (NCAA Division III record) Punt Return Yards: 513, Curtis Gore, 2003* Yards/Punt Return: 29.2, Larry Beavers, 2008*

Career Blocked Kick Leaders Rk Player Years Blks 1 Ken Busch 2001-04 12 2 Jon Hardy 1990-93 8 3 Donald Gibson 1995-97 7 Cliff Hatch 1990-93 7 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 7 6 Duane Manson 94, 96-98 6 Jermaine Smith 91, 93-95 6 Matt Fox 1998-01 6 9 Jim Steene 1988-91 5 Ken Pippin 1987-90 5 Mario Harris 2003-06 5

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AP Little All-Americans Kevin Fowlkes-DB Brandon Steinheim-RB Rocky Myers Rocky Myers Mario Harris-DB; Michael Clarke-WR Bryan Robinson-DL Larry Beavers-RS

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D3Football.com All-Americans

2003: Rocky Myers-DB 2004: Rocky Myers-DB 2005: Bryan Robinson-DL 2006: Bryan Robinson-DL; Michael Clarke-WR 2007: Bryan Robinson-DL; Larry Beavers-RS; Dave Erdman-OL; Mike Pennewell-RB; Jon LanouetteTE; Chet Turner-DB 2008: Larry Beavers-RS; Jon Lanouette-TE; Sean Matthews-LB 2009: Mike Ward-DL; Aaron Benson-DB; Chtris Mayes-DL; Sean McAndrew-TE

D3Football.com All-South Region

2005: Bryan Robinson-DL; Chris Warrick-QB 2006: Bryan Robinson-DL; Chris Warrick-QB; Michael Clarke-WR; Brandon Huntbach-LB 2007: Bryan Robinson-DL; Larry Beavers-RS; Dave Erdman-OL; Mike Pennewell-RB; Jon LanouetteTE; Chet Turner-DB 2008: Larry Beavers-RS; Matt Ferguson-OL; Jon Lanouette-TE; Sean Matthews-LB; Mike WardDL 2009: Chris Mayes-DL; Mike Ward-DL; Aaron Benson-DB; Sean McAndrew-TE; Shane McSweenyQB; Ellis Krout-WR; Mike Asiedu-LB

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2005: Bryan Robinson-Defense 2006: Bryan Robinson-Defense; Chris WarrickOffense 2009: Chris Mayes-Defense

ECAC All-STars

1991: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Jim Steene-DB 1992: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Kerry Horney-LB 1993: Jon Hardy-DB/P; Brian Warren0DB; Cliff Hatch-LB; Petie Davis-RB 1994: Petie Davis 1995: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Joe Mangano-OL; Curt Hahn-LB; Joe Kingsborough 1996: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Rob Frazier-OL; Shawn Money-DB; Nate Casella-LB; Jason Chiodi 1997: Nate Casella-LB; Shawn Money-DB; Duane Martin-TE; Rob Frazier-OL; Bill Laphen-DL

1998: Duane Manson-DB; Andre Summers-LB; Bill Lapehn-DE; Pat Schneider-OL 1999: Jeremy Jordan-LB; Matt Wright-DT; Sean McCullin-OL 2000: Jeremy Jordan-LB; Matt Wright-DT; Jabbar Truitt-RB; Mike Judy-OL 2001: Jason Visconti-QB; Jeremy Jordan-LB; Marques Cosby-WR 2002: Jimmy Kostack-DB; Josh Kline-TE 2003: Rocky Myers-DB; Jimmy Kostack-DB; Josh Kline-TE; Anthony Johnson 2004: Rocky Myers-DB 2006: Norman Bauer-OL; Michael Clarke-WR; Mario Harris-DB; Brandon Huntbach-LB; Bryan Robinson-DL; Chris Warrick-QB 2007: Bryan Robinson-DL; MIchael Clarke-WR; Dave Erdman-OL; Sean Matthews-LB; Chet Turner-DB; Larry Beavers-RS 2008: Larry Beavers-RS; Pat Bell-OL; Jon Lanouette-TE; Sean Matthews-LB; Chet Turner-DB 2009: Shane McSweeny-QB; Ellis Krout-WR; Sean McAndrew-TE; Matt Ferguson-OL; Anthony WestOL; Tom Fox-OL; Chris Mayes-DL; Mike AsieduLB; Aaron Benson-DB

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2006: Chris Warrick-QB 2007: Bryan Robinson-DL 2009: Shane McSweeny-QB

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1995: Marc Harris-DB 2003: Omar Muhammad-RB 2006: Aaron Jackson-RB

Aztec Bowl

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Football Gazette All-Americans

1989: Ken Pippin-DE 1990: Ken Pippin-DE; Kevin Fowlkes-DB; Jim Steene-DB; Kerry Horney-LB 1991: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Jim Steene-DB; Rich Renshaw-QB; Joe Naselli-WR 1992: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Kerry Horney-LB; Petie Davis-RB; Joe Naselli-WR; Jon Hardy-DB/P 1993: Jon Hardy-DB/P; Brian Warren-DB; Cliff Hatch-LB; Petie Davis-RB 1994: Petie Davis-RB; Demetrius Stevenson-DL; B andon Steinheim-RS; Curt Hahn-LB; Joe Mangano-OL 1995: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon SteinheimRB; Joe Mangano-OL; Marc Harris-QB 1996: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon SteinheimRB; Rob Frazier-OL; Shawn Money-DB 1997: Nate Casella-LB; Shawn Money-DB; Duane Martin-TE; Rob Frazier-OL 1998: Duane Manson-DB 1999: Andre Summers-DB; Sean McCullin-OL 2002: Michael Simpson-SS 2003: Rocky Myers-DB 2004: Rocky Myers-DB; Josh Kline-TE; Kevin

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1990: Ken Pippin-DE; Kevin Fowlkes-DB 1991: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Jim Steene-DB 1992: Kevin Horney-LB 1993: John Hardy-DB/P; Brian Warren 1994: Petie Davis-RB; Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RS 1995: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Joe Mangano-OL 1996: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB 1998: Duane Manson-DB 1999: Sean McCullin-OL 2000: Andre Summers-DB; Pat Schneider-OL; Jason Visconti-QB; Jabbar Truitt-RB; Vandrick Hamlin-WR 2001: Pat Schneider-OL

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All-time Results 1986 (0-8) Head Coach: Bob Andrus 9/6 at Jersey City St. L 11-16 9/13 Western Connecticut L 0-28 10/4 at W. Va. Wesleyan L, 6-45 10/11 William Paterson L, 0-14 10/18 at Newport News App. L, 0-27 10/25 Kean L, 12-27 11/1 Gallaudet L, 13-19 11/8 at Salisbury State L, 3-69 45-245 1987 (0-9) Head Coach: Bob Andrus 9/12 Jersey City St. L, 7-23 9/19 at Frostburg St L, 0-37 9/26 at W. Connecticut L, 7-24 10/3 Newport News App. L, 7-46 10/9 at William Paterson L, 0-34 10/17 Salisbury St L, 0-63 10/24 at Kean L, 7-56 11/31 at Gallaudet L, 12-34 11/7 at Ferrum L, 12-41 52-358 1988 (1-8) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/10 at Jersey City St 9/17 Frostburg St 9/24 at Kean 10/1 at Catholic 10/8 William Paterson 10/15 at Salisbury St 10/21 at Glassboro St 11/5 Ferrum 11/12 Gallaudet 1989 (4-5) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/9 Jersey City St 9/16 at Frostburg St 9/23 Gannon 9/30 Catholic 10/7 Wilkes 10/21 at Delaware Valley 10/28 St. Peters 11/4 at Widener 11/11 at Gallaudet 1990 (5-5) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/8 at Gannon at St Francis Upsala Catholic at Wilkes Moravian Delaware Valley at St Peter’s Widener Gallaudet %Wilkes vacated win 1991 (9-2) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/14 at Randolph-Macon 9/21 St. Francis 9/28 Bridgewater 10/5 at Catholic 10/12 at Gallaudet 10/19 at Stonybrook 10/26 at Hampden-Sydney 11/2 St. Peter’s

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W, 45-14 W, 40-13 W, 35-21 383-189

1992 (7-3) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/5 Trenton St 9/12 at Randolph-Macon 9/19 Geneva 9/26 at Bridgewater 10/3 at Frostburg St 10/10 Gallaudet 10/17 Stonybrook 10/23 Hampden-Sydney 11/8 Delaware Valley 11/14 at Upsala

W, 21-7 W, 32-20 W, 34-15 W, 26-13 L, 13-17 W, 47-14 W, 21-14 W, 33-23 L, 29-30 L, 28-34 284-187

1993 (7-3-1) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/3 at Trenton St 9/11 at Bridgewater 9/18 at Geneva 9/24 Randolph-Macon 10/2 at Thomas More 10/9 William Paterson 10/16 at Frostburg St 10/23 Salisbury St 10/30 Chowan 11/13 at Waynesburg 11/20 at FDU-Madison (ECAC)

T, 10-10 W, 31-0 W, 21-18 W, 27-8 L, 6-24 L, 7-21 L, 26-35 W, 45-30 W, 43-6 W, 22-15 W, 6-0 244-167

1994 (8-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/3 Trenton St 9/10 Bridgewater 9/17 Waynesburg 9/24 at Randolph-Macon 10/1 Thomas More 10/8 at William Paterson 10/22 at Salisbury St. 10/29 at Chowan 11/5 at Alfred 11/12 Washington & Jefferson

W, 41-6 W, 42-0 W, 42-0 W, 21-7 L, 16-24 W, 23-13 W, 49-47 W, 48-7 W, 13-12 L, 6-41 301-157

L, 14-21 L, 0-37 W, 24-14 L, 12-13 L, 7-35 W, 21-14 W, 20-2 L, 14-42 W, 40-28 1995 (8-3) 152-206 Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/9 Framingham St 9/16 at Hampden-Sydney 9/22 at Trenton St W, 14-7 9/30 Jersey City St W, 13-0 10/7 William Paterson W, 31-24 10/14 at Curry L, 10-30 10/21 Salisbury St %L, 13-24 10/28 Chowan L, 19-21 11/4 Alfred L, 14-34 11/11 at Washington & Jefferson W, 21-0 11/18 Trenton St. (ECAC) L, 9-19 W, 17-8 161-167 1996 (7-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/6 Ferrum 9/21 Hampden-Sydney W, 31-28 9/25 College of New Jersey W, 14-6 10/5 at Clinch Valley W, 40-0 10/12 Frostburg St W, 41-14 10/19 Newport News App. W, 52-9 10/26 at Salisbury St L, 6-14 11/2 at Chowan L, 49-50 11/16 at Jersey City St W, 30-20

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W, 23-0 W, 34-7 L, 7-14 L, 14-31 W, 41-10 W, 31-17 W, 34-6 W, 41-6 W, 28-7 L, 0-10 253-108

1998 (7-3, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/12 at Madison W, 74-6 9/19 Montclair L, 10-14 9/26 Butler L, 24-26 10/10 Wilkes W, 25-18 10/17 Newport News App. W, 41-6 10/24 at Salisbury St* W, 31-24 10/31 at Chowan* W, 35-3 11/7 at Stonehill W, 41-7 11/14 Ferrum* W, 60-8 11/29 Dickinson (ECAC) L, 28-35 369-147 1999 (6-4, 4-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/11 Rowan L, 6-29 9/18 at Mount Ida W, 43-6 9/25 at Butler L, 19-34 10/2 Greensboro* W, 35-21 10/9 Frostburg St* L, 17-42 10/16 at Newport News App. W, 48-33 10/23 Methodist* W, 34-20 10/30 Salisbury St.* W, 14-7 11/6 Chowan* W, 40-14 11/13 at Ferrum* L, 7-9 263-215 2000 (9-2, 6-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Rowan L, 32-42 Mount Ida W, Forfeit at Kean W, 30-15 at Greensboro* W, 61-21 at Frostburg St* W, 24-10 Newport News App. W, 68-0 Methodist* W, 48-6 at Salisbury St.* W, 33-29 at Chowan* W, 49-10 Ferrum* W, 27-24 (2OT) 11/18 at Trinity (Tex.) (NCAA) L, 3-21 375-178 2001 (7-3, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/1 at Ferrum W, 20-3 9/8 Rowan L, 36-54 9/22 at Edwards W, 67-14 10/6 Kean W, 49-14 10/13 Frostburg St.* W, 44-36 10/21 at Newport News App.* W, 63-13 10/27 Salisbury St.* W, 56-10 11/3 Chowan W, 57-12 11/10 at Brockport L, 18-22 11/17 Albright (ECAC) L, 35-49 435-227


All-time Results/Record Vs. Opponents 2002 (5-5, 1-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/7 Ferrum College 9/13 at Rowan 9/28 at Kean 10/5 Allen 10/12 at Frostburg St.* 10/19 Newport News App.* 10/26 at Davidson 11/2 at Salisbury* 11/9 at Chowan 11/19 Brockport St.

W, 40-16 L, 20-22 W, 21-7 W, 22-13 L, 18-37 W, 35-0 L, 0-31 L, 19-22 W, 42-0 L, 6-17 223-165

2003 (6-4, 1-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/6 at Ferrum L, 6-24 9/13 Rowan L, 0-30 9/27 Kean W, 31-0 10/4 Carnegie-Mellon W, 47-28 10/11 Frostburg State* L, 39-42 10/18 at Newport News App.* W, 45-0 10/25 at Husson College W, 51-0 11/1 Salisbury* L, 26-34 11/8 at Chowan College W, 61-14 11/15 at Southern Virginia W, 67-20 373-174 2004 (8-2, 4-1 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/4 Ferrum College W, 28-27 9/18 at Buffalo State* W, 17-0 9/25 at Kean W, 40-7 10/2 at Carnegie-Mellon L, 10-24 10/9 at Frostburg State* W, 22-0 10/16 Newport News App.* W, 55-7 10/23 SUNY Brockport* W, 24-17 10/30 at Salisbury* L, 18-35 11/6 Chowan W, 36-0 11/13 Southern Virginia W, 63-19 487-136 2005 (12-2, 4-1 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/3 at DePauw (Ind.) W, 31-26 9/10 at Averett College W, 49-9 9/17 Buffalo State* W, 45-9 9/24 Kean W, 49-19 10/1 at Seton Hill W, 48-10 10/8 Frostburg State* W, 35-10 10/15 at Newport News App.* W, 45-0 10/22 at SUNY Brockport* L, 0-47 10/29 Salisbury* W, 63-19 11/5 at Chowan W, 59-13 11/19 Ferrum (NCAA) W, 59-14 11/26 at UMHB (NCAA) W, 46-36 12/3 Bridgewater (NCAA) W, 46-7 12/10 at UW-Whitewater (NCAA) L, 6-58 581-268 2006 (13-1, 4-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass 9/2 Waynesburg W, 41-14 9/9 Averett College W, 38-17 9/16 Seton Hill W, 49-13 9/30 at Huntington W, 38-17 10/7 at Frostburg State* W, 32-7 10/14 Newport News App* W, 41-7 10/21 SUNY Brockport* W, 48-17

10/28 at Salisbury* W, 13-10 11/4 Chowan W, 37-3 11/11 SUNY Morrisville W, 53-14 11/18 Dickinson (NCAA) W, 49-21 11/25 Carnegie Mellon (NCAA) W, 37-0 12/2 UMHB (NCAA) W, 34-20 12/9 at UW-Whitewater (NCAA) L, 7-44 479-204 2007 (11-2, 4-0) 9/1 N.C. Wesleyan 9/8 Delaware Valley 9/14 at Widener 9/22 Montclair St. 9/29 Huntingdon 10/6 Frostburg St. * 10/13 at Apprentice School * 10/20 at Brockport St. * 10/27 Salisbury * 11/10 vs. Morrisville St. 11/17 Hampden-Sydney (NCAA) 11/24 Muhlenberg (NCAA) 12/1 UMHB (NCAA)

W, 34-31 W, 24-21 W, 31-17 L, 27-26 W, 28-0 W, 45-0 W, 50-7 W, 45-21 W, 20-13 W, 71-27 W, 45-17 W, 38-21 L, 27-10 467-229

2007 (11-2, 4-0 ACFC) 9/1 N.C. Wesleyan W, 34-31 9/8 Delaware Valley W, 24-21 9/14 at Widener W, 31-17 9/22 Montclair St. L, 27-26 9/29 Huntingdon W, 28-0 10/6 Frostburg St. * W, 45-0 10/13 at Apprentice School * W, 50-7 10/20 at Brockport St. * W, 45-21 10/27 Salisbury * W, 20-13 11/10 vs. Morrisville St. W, 71-27 11/17 Hampden-Sydney W, 45-17 11/24 Muhlenberg W, 38-21 12/1 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 27-10 467-229 2008 (9-2, 3-0 ACFC) 9/13 at Delaware Valley 9/20 Widener 10/4 at Frostburg St. * 10/11 at Iona 10/18 Apprentice School * 10/25 at Webber Int’l 11/1 at Salisbury * 11/8 at Lake Erie 11/15 Gallaudet 11/22 at Muhlenberg (NCAA) 11/29 at UMHB (NCAA)

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2009 (13-1, 3-0 ACFC) 9/5 Chris. Newport W, 34-0 9/12 at North Greenville W, 28-3 9/19 at Delaware Valley W, 31-13 9/26 at LaGrange W, 56-7 10/3 Frostburg St. * W, 44-19 10/17 at Apprentice School * W, 39-0 10/24 Webber Int’l W, 34-7 10/31 Salisbury * W, 30-12 10/7 Lake Erie W, 28-13 10/14 Ohio Dominican W, 32-28 10/21 N.C. Wesleyan (NCAA) W, 55-23 10/28 Mississippi Col. (NCAA) W, 43-9 12/5 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) W, 12-0 12/12 at Mount Union (NCAA) L, 24-7 473-158

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