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Muhlenberg College Football 2000 to 2014 CC Players of the Year Joshua Carter WR/KR 2000
Justin Jones QB 2002
.685 WINNING PERCENTAGE 7 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 11 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 16 ALL-AMERICANS
Kodi Shay WR/KR 2003
Ryan Peer LB 2004
4 CC OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 4 CC DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2 CC ROOKIES OF THE YEAR (see left)
2004 NCAA STATISTICAL CHAMPION (TOTAL DEFENSE) FINISHED #8 IN FINAL DIVISION III POLL OF 2007 Dan McCall LB 2005
John DeLuca RB 2008
5 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 98 SELECTIONS TO CC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
SINCE 2002 EVERY FRESHMAN CLASS HAS PLAYED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Matt Rathbun LB 2008
Patrick McDonough LB 2010
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Muhlenberg College Football 2015
Quick Facts Muhlenberg College Location......................... Allentown, PA 18104 Founded......................... 1848 Enrollment..................... 2,200 Web Site......................... www.muhlenberg.edu Affiliation....................... NCAA Division III Conference..................... Centennial Conference Nickname....................... Mules Colors............................ Cardinal Red & Grey Home Stadium................ Scotty Wood Stadium Home Field..................... Frank Marino Field Surface........................... AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D Capacity......................... 3,000 Year Built....................... 1998 (resodded 2008)
Management President ....................... John I. Williams Dean of Students............. Karen Green Athletic Director............. Corey Goff Assistant Director........... Megan Patruno S.W.A............................. Megan Eddinger Athletics Phone............... (484) 664-3380 Athletics Fax................... (484) 664-3035 Head Athletic Trainer...... Steve Nemes Assoc. Athletic Trainer..... Lindsay Porembo Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Sara Talarico Asst. Athletic Trainer....... Jamie Scalise
Football Head Coach.................... Mike Donnelly (Ithaca ’75) Record at Muhlenberg...... 123-69 (18 seasons)
Contents Muhlenberg College
Schedule Varsity
Overall Record................ same
Football Facilities............................5
September
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3385
Management/Support Staff............. 6
FRI
E-mail........................... mdonnell@muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg Athletics..................... 7
Sat
Assistant Coaches:
Centennial Conference................... 7
SAT 19 * McDANIEL.......................... 2:00
Nate Milne (offensive coordinator/offensive line)
The 2015 Mules
Sat
4 WILKES.............................. 7:00 12 * at Franklin & Marshall...........1:00 26 * at Johns Hopkins................. 2:00
Joshua Carter (special teams coordinator/quarterbacks)
Notebook................................... 2-4
Shane Brady (inside linebackers)
Coaching Staff............................8-9
Greg DeLade (defensive line)
Roster......................................10-11
Shea Dwyer (tight ends)
Captains.................................. 12-13
Eric Keiner (wide receivers)
Returning Players..................... 14-25
Patrick Ruley (outside linebackers)
Newcomers............................. 26-27 Opponents.................................... 33
November
Joel Sheldon (assistant special teams/DFO) Maurice Stallings (running backs) 2014 Record.................... 9-2 (8-1 Centennial) Letters Returning/Lost..... 31/24 Starters Returning/Lost... 13/11 (O 9/2, D 3/8, S 1/1) Offense.......................... Multiple Defense.......................... 3-4 All-Time Record.............. 504-499-41 (.502) First Season.................... 1900 CC Championships.......... 1983, 1986, 2001, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2007, 2008, 2010
Athletic Communications
October SAT
3 * SUSQUEHANNA.................. 1:00
Sat
17 * at Gettysburg........................1:00
Sat
24 * at Juniata.............................1:00
SAT
31 * DICKINSON......................... 1:00
Support........................................54
Sat
Team Photo/Schedule........ back cover
SAT 14 * MORAVIAN ........................ 1:00
The 2014 Mules Review/Statistics..................... 28-29 Game Summaries.....................30-32
7 * at Ursinus............................1:00
* Centennial Conference
Junior Varsity
History Mule Football Timeline............. 34-35
September
All-Time Results..................... 36-40
Mon 7 at King’s............................. 7:00
Series Records/Coaches’ Records.... 41
Sun 20 at Wilkes............................. 2:00
Individual Records....................42-45 Team Records...............................46 All-Time Letterwinners........... 47-50 Honor Roll............................... 51-52
MON 28 DELAWARE VALLEY............ 7:00
October MON 26 GETTYSBURG...................... 7:00
Director.......................... Mike Falk
Team Awards................................ 53
November
Office Phone................... (484) 664-3232
NCAA Leaders...............................54
SUN
1 ALBRIGHT.......................... 2:00
Fax ................................ (484) 664-3477 E-mail........................... falk@muhlenberg.edu Assistant Director........... Dave Datz Office Phone................... (484) 664-3168 E-mail........................... ddatz@muhlenberg.edu
Credits: The 2015 football yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Athletic Communications Office. Editor, Mike Falk; Assistant Editor, Dave Datz; Photography, Amico Studio, Bob Brandmeir, Bill Johnson, Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com), Lisa Youngentob ’12 and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Independent Graphics of Pittston, Pa. (570-654-4040).
Notebook Seven and Seven
An 84-Year Climb
Muhlenberg is in the midst of one of the most impressive stretches of success
For the first time in 84 years, Muhlenberg will begin the 2015 season with an
in Centennial Conference history. Since the CC expanded to nine teams in 2007,
all-time record above .500.
Muhlenberg has recorded at least seven league wins in seven of eight seasons. Those seven seven-win seasons are the most in league history.
The Mules started 1931 with an all-time mark of 113-112-22 and split their first four games. They lost their next two to drop below .500 and remained there
The Mules are 36-9 in the CC over the last five years, following four 7-2 finishes
until defeating McDaniel last year to run their record to 498-497-41.
with an 8-1 record last year. They tied for the title in 2010 and finished in sole possession of second place each of the last four seasons. The only other CC
Muhlenberg’s low-water mark came midway through the 1998 season, when a
teams to finish first or second in five straight years are Dickinson (1987-95), Mc-
34-31 loss at Johns Hopkins dropped its all-time record to 61 games under .500.
Daniel (1997-2002), Muhlenberg (2000-04) and Johns Hopkins (2008-present).
The Mules have made up that ground in fast order, going 121-55 (.688) over their last 176 games to get back to, and over, .500.
Headed to the Post Muhlenberg received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament last year - its 11th postseason bid in 15 seasons (seven NCAA and four ECAC). Every Mule freshman class since 1999 has played in at least one NCAA Tournament.
Muhlenberg reached another milestone last year when it recorded its 500th all-time win (47-6 vs. Gettysburg) and enters 2015 with an all-time mark of 504-499-41.
Survey Says
Millennials
Muhlenberg came in second in the Centennial Conference preseason poll for the
Muhlenberg has won more than 72 percent of its Centennial Conference games
second year in a row.
while claiming seven CC championships since 2000. The only team to have done better is Johns Hopkins (no other team is close), and since 2002 the win-
school 2014 record 1. Johns Hopkins (17) 11-1 (9-0) 2. MUHLENBERG (3) 9-2 (8-1) 3. Ursinus 7-3 (6-3) 4. Moravian 5-5 (4-5) 5. Gettysburg 5-5 (5-4) 6. Franklin & Marshall 5-5 (4-5) 7. Juniata 5-5 (4-5) 8. Dickinson 3-7 (3-6) 9. Susquehanna 2-8 (2-7) 10. McDaniel 1-9 (0-9) first-place votes in parentheses
points 161 144 122 97 96 93 65 62 41 19
In Division III preseason polls, Muhlenberg was ranked 22nd by Sporting News and 25th by D3football.com. This is the second straight year the Mules have appeared in the Sporting News poll, and it’s their first appearance in the D3football.com preseason top 25 since 2008 (No. 8). In the final 2014 polls, Muhlenberg was ranked 21st by the American Football Coaches Association and 23rd by D3football.com.
ner of the game between the Mules and the Blue Jays has represented the CC in the NCAA Tournament every year but one. Prior to their current stretch of seven CC championships in 14 years, the Mules had not won a title since 1986. CC records since 2000 school w l pct titles Johns Hopkins 88 24 .786 10 MUHLENBERG 81 31 .723 7 Dickinson 58 54 .518 2 Ursinus 57 55 .509 1 Franklin & Marshall 52 60 .464 1 Gettysburg 50 62 .446 0 Moravian 28 41 .406 0 McDaniel 42 70 .375 4 Susquehanna 14 31 .311 0 Swarthmore 2 5 .286 0 Juniata 15 54 .217 0 notes: Two or more teams tied for the championship every year from 2001 to 2004, and three teams shared the title in 2010. Swarthmore dropped football after 2000, Juniata and Moravian joined the CC in 2007, and Susquehanna played its first CC season in 2010.
Road Warriors Muhlenberg set a school record with eight consecutive road wins from 2013 to 2014 and will need to be strong on the road again this year. The Mules’ five scheduled road opponents were a combined 33-19 (.635) last year, and none had a losing record. The five home opponents were just 13-37 (.260), and none had a winning record. road opponents home opponents Franklin & Marshall 5-5 Wilkes Johns Hopkins 11-1 McDaniel Gettysburg 5-5 Susquehanna Juniata 5-5 Dickinson Ursinus 7-3 Moravian
years, food service provider Sodexo has awarded a trophy to the winner of the regular-season finale against Moravian. Pictured are captains Jeremey Thomas, Tyler Cerbo and Gene Blanco with the trophy after the 2014 game. This season also
2-8 1-9 2-8 3-7 5-5
The first three road trips are particularly tough for the Mules. They have lost two of their last three at both Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins and three of their last five at Gettysburg.
Friday Night Lights For the first time since Scotty Wood Stadium was equipped with lights in 1998, Muhlenberg will be opening its season with a Friday night home game. The Mules have played under the lights four times before, all on Saturday nights (vs. Union in 2005, vs. The College of New Jersey in 2006, vs. Wilkes in 2008 and vs. Delaware Valley in 2010). Muhlenberg opened on a Friday night in 2007 at TCNJ and went on to an undefeated regular season.
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To the Victors Go the Trophies Muhlenberg will be playing two “trophy” games in 2015. Each of the last two
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will see the second revival of Old Tin Cup, a tradition created in 1954 by an editor of The
Gettysburgian. The trophy was presented to the winner of the game until 1964, when the teams discontinued their annual meeting, but was brought back in 1981 when the series resumed. It continued to be presented until 1997, when the tradition faded away. It’s back again! The Old Tin Cup, taken out of storage and refurbished, will go to the winner of the Muhlenberg-Gettysburg game on October 17.
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Notebook On the Offensive
Max-imum Impact
Annually ranked among the Division III leaders in defense, Muhlenberg has
Running back Max Cepeda was Muhlenberg’s second consecutive Centennial
been getting better and better on offense in recent years. The Mules have im-
Conference rookie of the year in 2014 - not bad for someone who wasn’t even
proved their points per game and yards per game in each of the last five seasons
the top freshman at his position on the depth chart at the beginning of the sea-
and had one of their most prolific offenses ever last year, setting school records
son. (Nick Savant started the opening game but suffered a season-ending injury
for points per game, yards per game, completion percentage (.684) and first
in the second quarter.)
downs (269).
year ppg 2014 38.3 2013 34.3 2012 29.4 2011 22.6 2010 22.3 2009 12.2
Cepeda rushed for 972 yards, second in the
ypg 438.6 409.3 385.9 313.9 310.0 248.5
CC, seventh among Division III freshmen and the most ever by a Muhlenberg freshman. He also led the team with 15 touchdowns (tied for second among Division III freshmen), set a CC record for freshmen with six 100-yard games and ranked second in the league with 1,401
Last year, Muhlenberg ranked 14th in Division III in first downs and 29th in
all-purpose yards (also a school record for
scoring offense.
freshmen).
West Coast Offense Comes East In 2014, Muhlenberg ranked second in Division III in completion percentage to Pacific (Ore.), which had a .688 percentage while attempting 168 fewer passes. Among all NCAA divisions, the Mules had the sixth-highest completion percentage, trailing five West Coast teams. The top 10: school Southern California Pacific (Ore.) Oregon Boise State UCLA Muhlenberg Hendrix Western Michigan Ohio Dominican Western Kentucky
Cepeda’s 83-yard touchdown run against F&M tied for the fourth-longest rushing play by a Mule. He wound up with 104 yards on just seven carries in that game (his first career start), and the following week he added 115 yards on 14 carries vs. McDaniel. That made him the first player in program history to have two games of 100 or more rushing yards on fewer than 15 carries. He later added a third such
division games attempts FBS 13 460 III 9 234 FBS 15 474 FBS 14 451 FBS 13 435 III 11 402 III 10 375 FBS 13 372 II 13 436 FBS 13 557
percentage .691 .6880 .6877 .687 .685 .684 .683 .680 .6789 .6786
game with 116 yards on 13 carries against Juniata.
Chemistry on the Line Muhlenberg returns seven players who saw considerable time on the offensive line last year: all-conference selections Bryan Auvil (first team), Willie Britt (first team) and Andrew Kincaid (honorable mention), all of whom have started for at least two years, and Rami Hamdan, Kevin McCorvey, Domenick Mattia and Jack Hansen. The returning experience should give the Mule offense plenty of chemistry,
-Dino Mite Nick Palladino established himself as one of the top quarterbacks in Division III last year, ranking in the top 30 in the country in completion percentage (second), completions per game (11th), passing yards (16th), total offense (28th), passing touchdowns (29th) and pass efficiency (30th).
and it helps that two of the senior starters, Auvil and Kincaid, are chemistry students. In fact, they spent the summer of 2014 on campus doing academic research. Auvil, a first-team Academic All-American and chemistry major, studied properties of known anti-imflammatory drugs by linking them to peptide analogs, while Kincaid, a chemistry minor, researched surface tension measurements of olfactive compounds in aqueous systems.
Palladino broke school records for yards, completions, completion percentage, total offense yards and total offense touchdowns in a season and completions in a game. He began the season by throwing 195 consecutive passes without an interception, and only one other NCAA quarterback made at least 385 attempts while throwing four or fewer picks for the season - Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota. Palladino finished the season with a flurry, completing 76.8 percent of his passes and averaging 339.0 yards over the last
opponent Juniata Dickinson Ursinus Moravian Widener totals
In Like a Lion After playing baseball his first two years at
five games: att comp pct 31 25 .806 37 27 .730 44 32 .727 31 27 .871 47 35 .745 190 146 .768
yds 373 316 375 243 388 1695
TD 3 3 4 2 2 14
rushing 7-15, 1 TD 6-32, 1 TD 10-(-5) 8-23 9-25, 3 TD 40-90, 5 TD
Muhlenberg, Nick Lamb switched to football and made quite the impression in his rookie year. He caught five passes for 99 yards and a touchdown in the first game of his career and wound up fourth on the team with 47 catches. Lamb hauled in 10 passes for 102 yards and a pair
In only two seasons, Palladino has thrown for 5,009 yards - fourth on the
of scores in a 41-27 win against Ursinus, mak-
Mules’ all-time list (1,929 from the school record). The first CC QB to pass for
ing him one of three different Mules to notch a
5,000 yards by the end of his sophomore year, Palladino has also rushed for 620
double-figure reception game last season.
yards and 13 touchdowns. His career record as a starter is 16-4.
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Notebook “D” Is the Key
Early Does It
Muhlenberg has allowed fewer than 300 yards and 20 points per game in the
One of the keys to Muhlenberg’s success is getting off to a good start. Over the
regular season every year since 2001. (An ECAC South Atlantic Bowl loss to
last two years, the Mules have outscored their opponents 165-29 in the first
Delaware Valley pushed the Mules’ final ypg over 300 in 2012.) The only other
quarter. The only three touchdowns in that span were scored in 2014 by Johns
Division III school with a similar stretch is Mount Union.
Hopkins (two) and Widener (one), two teams that went undefeated in the regu-
year yards per game points per game 2014 282.6 17.1 2013 293.8 14.5 2012 309.9 15.5 2011 298.5 12.8 2010 293.6 19.5 2009 256.7 15.8 2008 263.4 16.2 2007 211.8 11.2 2006 254.6 17.5 2005 253.6 14.2 2004 195.5 10.3 2003 270.9 13.7 2002 266.4 13.6 2001 275.0 15.9 bold = led Division III
lar season. Four times in the last two years, the Mules forced a turnover on the opponent’s first play from scrimmage. In the last four years (43 games), the opponent’s first drive has ended on a turnover 12 times and with a touchdown only four times.
Feaster Parade Junior cornerback John Feaster, who set a school record for freshmen with his CC-leading six interceptions in 2013, is the first defensive player to serve as a Muhlenberg captain in his third year of school since 1994.
Since 2002, Muhlenberg ranks third in total defense and fifth in scoring defense
Feaster was named to the All-
among all Division III programs:
Centennial Conference second
school ypg school ppg Mt. Union 219.07 Mt. Union 10.37 Trinity (Conn.) 237.01 Trinity (Conn.) 11.51 MUHLENBERG 265.04 Amherst 13.38 Wesley 266.57 Wis.-Whitewater 13.64 Bethel 268.91 MUHLENBERG 14.73 Wabash 271.38 Wabash 15.03 Rowan 276.49 St. John’s (Minn.) 15.785 Amherst 279.68 Johns Hopkins 15.786 Wis.-Whitewater 282.19 Wartburg 15.81 Johns Hopkins 285.33 Wesley 15.96
team as a freshman and to the first team last year, when he led the Mules with nine pass breakups.
Isn’t That Special? Muhlenberg blocked six kicks (three punts, two field goals and an extra point) last year, raising its total since 1998 to 83. The Mules returned two of the blocked punts for touchdowns, increasing their total of special teams TDs since 1998 to
Take Me to Your Leaders Last year was the seventh time in the last eight that the Mules finished in the
28. And the 28 TDs have come in all different manners:
top 50 in Division III in at least three of the four major defensive categories.
kickoff return – 11
Muhlenberg has appeared among the national leaders in at least two of those
blocked punt recovery/return – 9
categories every year since 2000:
punt return – 3
year total scoring rush pass eff. 2014 20th 32nd 4th — 2013 27th 17th — 26th 2012 44th 19th — 27th 2011 36th 9th 19th 39th 2010 46th — 40th — 2009 13th 19th 21st 44th 2008 14th 26th 44th 10th 2007 3rd 4th 19th 7th 2006 36th — 31st — 2005 9th 14th 37th 30th 2004 1st 3rd 3rd 5th 2003 24th 15th 33rd 23rd 2002 33rd 13th — 27th 2001 36th 31st 37th 19th 2000 — 45th — 29th
fake punt – 2 fake field goal – 1 recovery of fumbled kickoff return – 1 blocked field goal return – 1
Donnelly Directory Head coach Mike Donnelly picked up his 100th career win when the Mules knocked off Franklin & Marshall, 21-0, in 2012. Muhlenberg’s all-time winningest coach has a career record of 123-69 (.641) in 18 seasons, including a 121-55 (.688) mark since the first year-and-a-half, and entered the 2015 season tied for 28th among active
Off the Board A 34-0 defeat of Wilkes last year gave the Mules 22 shutout wins since 1998; during that span they’ve also had 22 other games in which they didn’t allow an offensive touchdown. Since 2003, Muhlenberg has allowed more than 28 points only six times in 119 regular-season games. The Mules haven’t lost a regular-season
Division III coaches in wins. Including the preseason scrimmage, four of the Mules’ 11 opponents are coached by former coordinators under Donnelly: opponent head coach King’s Jeff Knarr Wilkes Trey Brown Franklin & Marshall John Troxell Susquehanna Tom Perkovich
coordinator, years special teams, 2001-05 offensive, 2006-09 special teams, 2010-13 special teams, 1998-99 offensive, 2000 special teams, 2009 offensive, 2010-14
game in which they’ve scored more than 30 points since 1998.
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Football Facilities scotty wood stadium/frank marino field
life sports center
Muhlenberg College constructed a state-of-the-art on-campus game and
A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened in
practice facility during the summer of 1998. The multipurpose stadium includes
August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s athletic facilities.
an artificial turf playing field with e-layer pad, an eight-lane all-weather track,
The addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, includes a
bleacher seating for 3,000 and lighting. The facility was the first of its kind in
large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fitness area, a snack bar, new facilities
the Lehigh Valley.
for health service and counseling, training rooms, locker rooms and coaches’ of-
Scotty Wood Stadium, also home to the Mule field hockey, lacrosse and track
fices. The structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium and Varsity Field and is joined
teams, received a facelift in the summer of 2008 when the original AstroTurf
to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor corridor on the main level. A new main
12® surface was replaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D.
entrance faces the campus.
AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ is an infill turf system tufted into a super-stable,
The project also entailed renovations in the Field House, including installation
multi-ply primary backing system that is covered with a heavy urethane, envi-
of a new floor and track, new netting, new lighting and painting. The Field House
ronmentally friendly BioCel™ coating for uniformity, consistency and precise
floor and track were resurfaced in the summer of 2014.
performance across the entire field. AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D is a natural-looking synthetic surface that’s more durable than 100% polyethylene systems. Tweed tufting of AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D more accurately mimics the true coloration of natural grass. A double nylon Root Zone acts as a traction layer, providing fiber support and reducing the compaction associated with other infill products. Muhlenberg’s facility is named for two prominent figures in the school’s athletic history. The stadium honors the late Milton W. “Scotty” Wood for his many years of support and service to the College and its scholar athletes. He began Wood Dining Services, now prominent in the food service industry, in 1947 by feeding Muhlenberg basketball players. The Mules’ annual tipoff basketball tournament is also named in his honor. The field honors the late Frank Marino, one of the most beloved coaches in school history. He led the football team to a 54-40-6 record from 1970 to 1980 and was 1976 Middle Atlantic Conference coach of the year. Marino, who passed away in January 2011, served the athletic department in numerous other capacities during his 34-year association with the College, earning the respect, loyalty and admiration of hundreds of young men and women.
HOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE
Scotty Wood Stadium has been one of the most popular Division III football venues of late. Muhlenberg has averaged over 2,500 fans a game since 2000, including an overcapacity average of 3,401 in 2007. Not coincidentally, Muhlenberg has been very successful at Scotty Wood Stadium. The Mules are 66-24 (.733) at home since 1998, setting a school record with six home wins in
Home Records 1998-2014 1998 3-2 2007 6-0 1999 3-2 2008 5-1 2000 6-0 2009 2-3 2001 3-2 2010 3-2 2002 6-1 2011 4-0 2003 3-1 2012 4-2 2004 4-1 2013 5-1 2005 1-4 2014 4-1 2006 4-1
2000, 2002 and 2007.
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College Management
John I. Williams
Karen Green
President of the College
Corey Goff
Vice President/Student Affairs
Director of Athletics
John I. Williams began his
Karen Green began her duties
Corey Goff began his tenure as
tenure as the 12th president of
as vice president for student
director of athletics in July 2012
Muhlenberg College in July 2015.
affairs/dean of students at
following more than 10 years as a
Having enjoyed an extensive
Muhlenberg College on June 15,
coach in football and baseball at
and varied career as a corporate
2006, following more than four
Muhlenberg.
executive, entrepreneur and
years as dean of students at Wells
“Muhlenberg’s student-ath-
strategy consultant, Williams has extensive and
College in Aurora, N.Y.
letes embody everything that is right about college
wide-ranging experience as a leader. Williams has
At Muhlenberg, Green oversees more than 70 full-
athletics,” said Goff upon his appointment. “Having
been successful in both large corporate environ-
time employees and several departments, including
the chance to work alongside our staff supporting
ments as well as entrepreneurial startups. He is an
athletics and recreation.
those students in their pursuit of excellence through
innovative and creative thinker with demonstrated
“Muhlenberg is committed to our scholar-athletes
athletics is a dream come true for me.”
ability to build and motivate cross-functional teams
and the athletic programs are an integral part of a
Goff was named assistant director of athletics in
and drive the achievement of challenging goals.
liberal arts education,” said Green. “The lessons
June 2003, and in June 2008 he was promoted to as-
Williams is an innovative higher education leader
learned from participation in our programs will
sociate director.
and a strong advocate for the enduring value of
sustain our students throughout their lives. The op-
liberal arts education. He has served continuously on
portunity to be involved in intramural and recre-
the Board of Trustees of Amherst College since 1984
ational programs provides balance from the rigors of
and since 1996 has served as a Life Trustee.
a challenging academic experience. Students learn
Williams began his career in 1978 at Bain &
negotiation skills, teamwork, time management and
Company, a strategy consulting firm, at its Boston
to be effective leaders.
headquarters. Following Bain, Williams moved to
“Our coaches are committed to excellence and are
New York and joined American Express and then
partners with students notwithstanding their skill
served as CEO of a number of travel- and transpor-
level. I am fully committed to the College’s athletic
tation-related companies, including Biztravel.com,
programs.”
a venture-backed start-up; Sentient Jet, a private jet
Green received her baccalaureate degree from
charter brokerage; and Heritage Travel, a Web 2.0
Agnes Scott College in Atlanta in 1986, where the
venture focused on building and serving a commu-
Karen Green Human Relations Award was created in
nity of people interested in traveling to historic sites
her honor. She went on to earn her master’s of di-
and heritage-rich destinations.
vinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory
In 2014, Williams co-founded iStartup, a Boston-
University in 1997.
based co-working and co-learning venture that
Green began her administrative career as a res-
develops partnerships with colleges and universities
ident director at Spelman College, later served in the
to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.
admissions office at Agnes Scott and subsequently
Williams graduated from Amherst College in 1975
became director of orientation, residence life and
with a BA in economics, magna cum laude. He then
student activities at her alma mater before leaving
earned both a JD from Harvard Law School and MBA
Atlanta to accept the position of director of multi-
from Harvard Business School in 1979.
cultural affairs at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.
In addition to his academic and professional ac-
She held additional leadership positions in student
complishments, Williams is a musician, pilot and
life at Agnes Scott, Emory and Hamilton before as-
lifelong learner.
suming the position of dean of students at Wells in
Williams and his wife, Diane Pierce-Williams, met
September 2001.
From 2007 to 2012, Goff was head coach of the Muhlenberg baseball team. He led the Mules to a 20win season and a trip to the Centennial Conference playoffs in 2008 and coached two all-region selections and a CC player of the year. Muhlenberg broke or tied more than 30 individual and team records in hitting, pitching and fielding categories during his tenure. Goff was an assistant football coach at Muhlenberg from 2000 to 2005, serving as offensive coordinator the last five of those seasons. The Mules won four straight CC co-championships from 2001 to 2004, made their first three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament and broke numerous school records. Goff is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was a team captain in baseball and played football. He earned his master’s in educational psychology from the University at Albany in 1997. Goff and his wife Lauren have two young boys, Collin, 10, and Michael, 7.
Megan Patruno
Assistant Director of Athletics Megan Patruno was named assistant director of athletics in 2012. A former assistant execu-
as students at Harvard Law School. They have been
tive director of the Centennial
married for 29 years and have three adult children
Conference, Patruno serves as
and one grandchild.
the athletic department liaison to admissions, compliance officer, supervisor of game and event management, golf outing director and
athletic support staff athletic trainers
strength/conditioning
student-athlete programming coordinator.
Megan Eddinger
Senior Woman Administrator Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman administrator in 2010. In addition to her
Jamie Scalise
Sara Talarico
Steve Nemes
Lindsay Porembo
administrative duties, she serves as advisor to the Student-Athlete
Darin Thomas
Advisory Committee and head field hockey coach.
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Muhlenberg Athletics centennial conference In its 23rd year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences. On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born. From 1983-92, the eight private colleges — Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) — participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the league expanded to an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College and Washington College joining as charter members.
Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate athletics program. The Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports and are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to offer quality competitive experiences for the serious athlete, with opportunities for outstanding teams and individuals to advance to national Division III championships. However, given the breadth of the program, opportunities also exist for the unrecruited athlete to participate in varsity sports. Muhlenberg has excellent on-campus athletic facilities. Opened in 1982, the Life Sports Center is a building designed for athletics, intramurals and “sports
A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, “Recog-
for life” as primary
nizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of institutions,
uses. The original solar-
we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of rationalizing our
heated building, a series
competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The Conference will be con-
of three additions to the
trolled by the presidents of the member institutions.”
Memorial Hall gym-
The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national
nasium, includes the
liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic aspirations and
spacious John Deitrich
a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students
Field House, featuring
engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs are an integral part of the
basketball and tennis
life of the member institutions and flow from their educational objectives. Each
courts and a 160-me-
institution provides a comprehensive, broad-based athletics program. All varsity
ter running track, the
sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important.
25-meter Alumni Pool
The CC crowns champions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor intercol-
and the Levering Tyson
legiate programs of
CC football champions
national prominence for women and men. On the average, Centennial members boast of 19 varsity teams, which is well above the national norm. Football in the CC has shown an incredible balance of power. In 32 years, all eight of the original members have won outright or shared the Conference championship, and there has been a tie for the title 10 times, including a fiveway tie in 2004. Only four teams since 2001 –
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2001 MUHLENBERG (5-1) Western Maryland (5-1) 2002 MUHLENBERG (5-1) Johns Hopkins (5-1) McDaniel (5-1) 2003 MUHLENBERG (5-1) Johns Hopkins (5-1) 2004 MUHLENBERG (4-2) Dickinson (4-2) Franklin & Marshall (4-2) Johns Hopkins (4-2) McDaniel (4-2) 2005 Johns Hopkins (5-1) 2006 Dickinson (5-1) 2007 MUHLENBERG (8-0) 2008 MUHLENBERG (7-1) 2009 Johns Hopkins (7-1) 2010 MUHLENBERG (7-2) Johns Hopkins (7-2) Ursinus (7-2) 2011 Johns Hopkins (9-0) 2012 Johns Hopkins (8-1) 2013 Johns Hopkins (9-0) 2014 Johns Hopkins (9-0)
athletic staff directory 484-664Director...................................... Corey Goff...............................3380 Assistant Director................... Megan Patruno..................... 3785 S.W.A.......................................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Diversity/Inclusion Coord..... Dawud Abdur-Rahkman... 4085 Head Coaches Baseball................................... Tod Gross................................ 3395 Basketball (men)................... Scott McClary........................ 3387 Basketball (women).............. Ron Rohn................................3394 Cheerleading.......................... Brayden Sickler.....................3865 Cross Country........................ Doug Finley............................ 3788 Field Hockey........................... Megan Eddinger................... 3768 Football................................... Mike Donnelly....................... 3385 Golf (men)................................ John Librick............................4090 Golf (women).......................... John Librick............................4090 Lacrosse (men)....................... Jake Plunket........................... 3763 Lacrosse (women)................. Kristen Stuckel......................3384 Soccer (men)........................... Sean Topping......................... 3383 Soccer (women)..................... Leslie Benintend................... 3382 Softball.................................... Marisa DeStasio.....................3415 Tennis (men)........................... Jeff Schmitt.............................3865 Tennis (women)..................... Linda Andrews........................3381 Track & Field........................... Brad Hackett..........................3590 Volleyball................................. Alexa Keckler........................ 3669 Wrestling................................. Shaun Lally.............................3386 Athletic Trainers...................... Steve Nemes..........................3391 Lindsay Porembo.................3063 Sara Talarico...........................3863 Jamie Scalise...........................3063 Strength/Conditioning.......... Darin Thomas.........................3377 Equipment Manager.............. Tod Gross................................ 3395 Administrative Assistant...... Bonnie Belknap..................... 3379 Receptionist............................. Suzy Harris.............................3023
wing, containing racquetball and squash courts and rooms for sports medicine, weight training, wrestling, dance, instruction and equipment distribution. Memorial Hall, the original facility built in 1954, seats 3,529 and is an excellent facility for viewing indoor sports. A three-level, 40,000-square foot addition, built directly west of the Deitrich Field House, opened in the fall of 2004. The new facility includes additional locker rooms and office space, new recreation and fitness areas and a new health and counseling center. A new surface for the Field House was installed in 2014. Outdoors, the Mules have a Muhlenberg won Centennial Conference championships in men’s soccer and women’s basketball during the 2014-15 school year. Both of those teams, as well as
Muhlenberg in 2007 and
football, received bids to the NCAA Tournament, with
Johns Hopkins in 2011, 2013 and 2014 – swept through the CC season undefeated.
men’s soccer advancing to the “Sweet 16.” The Mules also
In 2014, the CC was one of only five Division III leagues to send two teams to the
were represented at the national championships in men’s
NCAA Tournament.
cross country and men’s outdoor track and field, while
But success does not only come on the field. Ten CC football players have received
field hockey and women’s soccer earned ECAC Tourna-
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while 19 more have been named to the Academic
ment bids.
All-America first team, and one earned a Rhodes Scholarship.
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grass field used by the men’s and women’s soccer teams, constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use by football, field hockey and lacrosse surrounded
by an eight-lane, all-weather track. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008, and the track was resurfaced in 2014.
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Coaching Staff
Mike Donnelly
mule football 1997-2014
Head Coach • Defensive
Year ............... W-L ..........CC W-L .......... CC Place 1997................1-9.............. 1-6.............. 7th
Coordinator • Defensive Backs Ithaca ’75 • 19th season
five losses by a touchdown or less led CC in total offense and passing offense
1998................5-5.............. 3-4.............. 5th
Mike Donnelly is the winningest
third-best improvement in Division III
coach in the history of Muhlenberg
1999............... 6-4.............. 4-3.............. 3rd (tied) first winning season since 1989 received votes in national poll led Division III in kickoff returns broke or tied 57 school, CC and NCAA records
2000...............9-2.............. 5-2.............. 2nd (tied) won ECAC Southwest championship first postseason bid since 1946 tied school record with nine wins best CC record/finish since 1988/1987 three All-Americans first CC player of the year in team history ranked 24th in Division III by USA Football
2001...............7-4.............. 5-1.............. 1st (tied) tied for first CC championship since 1986 earned bid to ECAC Southeast Bowl ranked 16th in Lindy’s preseason poll
(.641) in 18 years. Since taking over a program that struggled prior to his arrival, Donnelly has turned the Mules into a perennial title contender. The Mules are 121-55 (.688) in their last 176 games and have earned 11 postseason invitations since 2000. In the 32-year history of the Centennial Conference, only one coach has won more championships than Donnelly’s seven. He ranks fourth all-time with 89 wins in CC games and entered the 2015 season tied for 28th among active Division III coaches in career wins. Donnelly was named regional coach of the year by the American Football Coaches Association and D3foot-
2002..............10-2............. 5-1.............. 1st (tied)
ball.com in 2007 after leading Muhlenberg to its first
earned first-ever bid to NCAA Tournament and won first-round game broke school record for wins ranked 17th in final Division III poll two All-Americans and record 18 All-CC selections CC and ECAC Southwest offensive player of the year second in Division III in turnover margin
undefeated regular season in the 106-year program
2003...............7-3.............. 5-1.............. 1st (tied) second straight NCAA bid CC offensive player of the year/two All-Americans
2004...............8-3.............. 4-2.............. 1st (tied) third consecutive NCAA bid tied for fourth straight CC championship led all of college football in total defense ranked in top 5 in D-III in four defensive categories CC defensive player of the year
assistant at East Stroudsburg University. After two seasons as defensive coordinator and head track coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Donnelly returned to his alma mater for four years, coaching the linebackers and helping Ithaca to the 1980 NCAA Division III championship game. As head track coach, he led the Bombers to four consecutive conference titles. In 1984, Donnelly left Ithaca for Lafayette College, where he would spend the next seven years. He was defensive coordinator in 1988, when the Leopards won their first Patriot League championship. Donnelly spent two seasons as defensive coordinator at the University at Buffalo before moving on to Columbia. Donnelly is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and has served on several AFCA committees. He also has sat on the NCAA South Region football committee. Muhlenberg’s 28th football coach dating back to 1900, the 63-year-old Donnelly and his wife, Beth, have two children, Lauren, 32, and Brendan, 27.
history. The Mules won the CC championship, finished
Nate Milne
the regular season with a 10-0 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. They
Assistant Coach • Offensive
were ranked eighth in the country in the final poll.
Coordinator • Offensive Line
The 2008 squad repeated as CC champion and rose to
Hobart ’03 • first season
No. 2 in one national poll — the highest national ranking ever for any Muhlenberg team in any sport. Donnelly
Nate Milne was hired as offensive
was voted CC coach of the year that season and again in
coordinator and offensive line coach
2010, when he led the Mules to the CC title following a
at Muhlenberg in 2015 after serving in the same capacity at Centennial
3-7 campaign the year before. Donnelly became the winningest coach in program
Conference rival Susquehanna University for the previ-
history with a 20-2 defeat of Dickinson in 2005. The
ous seven years.
head coach and defensive coordinator earned his 100th
A veteran with more than 15 years playing and coach-
career win with a 21-0 shutout of Franklin & Marshall
ing football at the Division III level, Milne coached a
in 2012.
first-team all-conference player at every offensive
In 1999, Muhlenberg finished 6-4 for its first win-
position while at Susquehanna.
ning record since 1989 and broke or tied 57 school, CC
In his first year at Susquehanna, Milne coordinated
and NCAA records. The 2000 team tied a school record
the Liberty League’s top offense. The following year, he
by winning nine games, earned the program’s first
helped the Crusaders to the Liberty League champion-
postseason bid since 1946 and had three All-Americans.
ship and an NCAA playoff berth.
In 2002, Muhlenberg finished the year ranked 17th after
Susquehanna joined the Centennial Conference in
winning a school-record 10 games.
2010, and for two straight years it had the league’s
2008...............9-2...............7-1.............. 1st
The 2003 Mules became the first team to win the CC
top Red Zone offense. In 2014, Milne coached the first
second straight outright CC championship ranked No. 2 by AFCA during season CC offensive and defensive players of the year two All-Americans/two Academic All-Americans
title after losing the conference opener.
player to run for 200 yards against Muhlenberg in seven
In his 18 seasons, Donnelly has coached 17 All-Amer-
years.
icans, eight CC players of the year, two CC rookies of the
Prior to working at Susquehanna, Milne was an as-
2009...............3-7.............. 2-6.............. 7th (tied)
year and six Academic All-Americans.
sistant coach for three years at Cortland State, where
three losses by a touchdown or less 13th in Division III in total defense
As defensive coordinator, Donnelly has established
he coached five All–New Jersey Athletic Conference of-
one of the top defenses in Division III. Muhlenberg led
fensive linemen and one All–NJAC running back during
record-tying ninth CC championship CC defensive player of the year
the country in total defense in 2004 and ranked in the
his tenure. In 2006 and 2007, Cortland ranked first in
top five in three other defensive categories. Over the
its conference in scoring offense and in 2006 was also
2011................7-3.............. 7-2.............. 2nd
last 13 years, the Mules rank third in Division III in total
first in fewest sacks allowed.
defense and fifth in scoring defense.
In 2007, Milne was a guest coach with the Montreal
A resident of nearby Easton, Donnelly came to
Alouettes of the Canadian Football League and spent
Muhlenberg after four years at Columbia University,
their preseason working as an assistant offensive line
where, as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach,
coach. He also spent one year as an assistant coach at
he helped the Lions compile an 8-2 record – their best
Hamilton College, focusing on tight ends and offensive
in 51 years – in 1996. Donnelly’s charges included defen-
scouting.
2014................9-2.............. 8-1.............. 2nd
sive end Marcellus Wiley, a second-round draft pick of
A 2003 graduate of Hobart College with a bachelor’s
earned bid to NCAA Tournament CC rookie and scholar-athlete of the year set school records for points, yards per game second in Division III in completion percentage ranked in top 25 in both final Division III polls
the Buffalo Bills.
degree in history, Milne was a four-year letterwinner
Since graduating in 1975 from Ithaca College, where he
with the Statesmen, earning first-team All–Liberty
was an all-conference linebacker, Donnelly has coached
League honors twice and playing on Hobart’s first two
at the NCAA Division I, II and III levels. During the 1976-
Division III playoff teams.
77 school year, he coached the defensive ends and was
Milne and his wife, Kristen, welcomed son Matthew
scouting coordinator at the University at Albany, while
in the spring of 2013.
2005...............3-7.............. 2-4.............. 5th (tied) ninth in Division III in total defense six losses by eight points or fewer CC defensive player of the year
2006...............5-5.............. 2-4.............. 5th (tied) 3-2 with two three-point losses in last five games
2007.............. 11-1..............8-0............. 1st first outright CC championship ever first undefeated regular season ever advanced to NCAA second round broke school record for wins ranked No. 8 by D3football.com in top 10 in Division III in nine statistical categories
2010...............7-4.............. 7-2.............. 1st (tied)
three losses by total of 15 points (two to top-10 foes)
2012................8-3.............. 7-2.............. 2nd earned bid to ECAC South Atlantic Bowl received votes in national poll
2013................8-3.............. 7-2.............. 2nd earned bid to ECAC South Atlantic Bowl CC rookie of the year seven wins by 20 points or more
Totals.......... 123-69.........89-44........... 7 titles .641 .669
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football with a record of 123-69
tion. Donnelly spent the next season as a defensive line
earning his master’s degree in education administra-
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Coaching Staff
Joshua Carter
Greg DeLade
Assistant Coach • Special Teams
Assistant Coach • Defensive Line
Assistant Coach
Coordinator • QB/WR
Muhlenberg ’15 • first season
Outside Linebackers
Muhlenberg ’02 • third season
Patrick Ruley Rowan ’13 • second season
After four seasons as a top
More than a decade after he
defensive end, Greg DeLade
Patrick Ruley is in his second
was one of the top kick returners
traded in his helmet for a whistle
season on the Muhlenberg
in college football, Joshua Carter
to coach the defensive line at his
coaching staff. In his first year,
returned to his alma mater when
alma mater.
both starting outside linebackers
he was hired as quarterbacks/wide receivers coach
DeLade played in 43 games, starting 34, in his
were named to the All-Centennial Conference first
and special teams coordinator in 2014.
Muhlenberg career, and recorded 145 tackles,
team.
In his first season back, he helped orchestrate an
including 37½ for loss and 20 sacks. He also had
Prior to joining the Mules, Ruley spent a year as a
offense that ranked second in Division III in comple-
four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and two
special teams assistant and in charge of defensive
tion percentage and set school records for points and
interceptions.
quality control at FCS runner-up Towson University.
yards per game.
A native of Chatham, N.J., DeLade was named to
Ruley graduated from Rowan University in 2013
Carter played for the Mules from 1998 to 2001
the All-Centennial Conference team three times,
with a bachelor’s degree in English. As a four-year
and rewrote the record book, setting still-standing
earning first-team honors his final two seasons, and
letterwinner for the Profs, Ruley was a two-time all-
school records for career yards, average and touch-
was selected to the All-ECAC South second team
New Jersey Athletic Conference selection at outside
downs on kickoff returns, yards on punt returns,
as a junior. He graduated with a major in business
linebacker and was a captain his senior season. He
all-purpose yards in a career and game, touchdown
administration.
finished with career with 179 tackles, including 20
receptions in career, season and game and career
Shea Dwyer
receiving yards. He also tied the mark for career receptions.
Assistant Coach
Some of those marks have stood up on a national
Tight Ends/H-backs
level as well. More than 10 years after his graduation, Carter still holds the all-time Division III records for
Wesleyan ’10 • second season
Shea Dwyer is in his second
kick returns (3,739). He was named to D3football.
season coaching Muhlenberg’s
com’s 2000s All-Decade Team in 2011.
tight ends and H-backs.
A three-year All-American, Carter was named to (three as a kick returner and two as a wide receiver) and was CC offensive player of the year in 2000. Also a standout on the baseball field, where he hit .348, stole a school-record 86 bases and pitched a no-hitter, Carter was inducted into the Muhlenberg College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. After graduating in 2002, Carter served as an assistant football and baseball coach at Rye Country Day School (N.Y.) and Muhlenberg. He also was an assistant football coach at Lafayette and Fordham before taking some time away from the coaching profession.
Shane Brady Assistant Coach Inside Linebackers Lafayette ’14 • first season
Bowl All-Star Game.
Joel Sheldon Assistant Coach Director of Football Operations
career yards on punt returns and combined yards on
the All-Centennial Conference first team five times
for loss, and was selected to play in the 2012 National
In Dwyer’s first year, one of his
Asst. Special Teams Coordinator 13th season
Joel Sheldon is in his 13th
players earned first-team All-America honors and
season overall in two stints on
became the all-time leading receiver among tight
the Mule staff, serving as director
ends in Centennial Conference history.
of football operations and assistant special teams
After an All-America career at Wesleyan (Conn.)
coordinator.
University, where he set the single-game and single-
Sheldon first joined the staff as tight ends coach in
season rushing records, Dwyer went on to coach at
2002 after two seasons as head coach and offensive
the high school level. In 2012 he helped lead Xavier
coordinator of the semipro Lehigh Valley Steelers of
High School to a Connecticut state championship
the Garden State Football League. He played semi-
as the receivers and defensive backs coach. Dwyer
professionally as an offensive lineman for the Lehigh
returned to his alma mater in 2013 to coach running
Valley Panthers.
backs.
A former player at California (Pa.) University,
Dwyer graduated from Wesleyan in 2010 with a
Sheldon is a project manager for Neuber Group of
bachelor’s degree in government, and completed his
Phoenixville, Pa. He and his wife, Lisa, have two
master’s of liberal sciences in 2012.
daughters, Madison, 15, and Elizabeth, 8.
Maurice Stallings
Eric Keiner Assistant Coach • Wide Receivers
Assistant Coach • Running Backs
Bloomsburg ’97 • first season
East Stroudsburg ’06 first season
A former varsity player at two area colleges, Shane Brady joined
Eric Keiner is in his first season
the Mule coaching staff in 2015.
on the Muhlenberg staff.
Brady was a three-time let-
Keiner spent the last two years
terwinner and member of the 2013 Patriot League
as an assistant defensive backs
championship team at Lafayette College. A defensive
coach at King’s in his return to
back, he made two starts and had 15 tackles and an
football after spending time in the military, govern-
interception as a senior.
ment and corporate world.
Following his graduation from Lafayette, Brady
A four-year varsity player at Hanover Area High
transferred to East Stroudsburg University as a
School and walkon at Bloomsburg University, Keiner
graduate student and played in nine games at safety
served in the United States Navy as an information
and on special teams in 2014. He served as an as-
system technician second class from 1998 to 2004.
sistant football coach at ESU in the spring, working
Since leaving the Navy, Keiner has worked as store
with the linebackers and defensive backs.
manager for Toys ‘R Us, network administrator/in-
Brady played scholastically at La Salle College High
formation security specialist for Weir Minerals North
School, where he was a member of the 2009 state
America and systems administrator for Lackawa-
champion and two-time winner of the Tex Flannery
nna County. He currently is a IT/IS coordinator for
Award, given to the Catholic League’s AAAA student-
Bitronics, LLC, in Bethlehem.
Maurice Stallings is new to the Muhlenberg coaching staff in 2015. For the last two years, Stallings was running backs and special teams coach at nearby Liberty High School. Previously, he spent three seasons as head coach of the eighth-grade football team in the Pleasant Valley School District. Stallings played one year at Fairfield University before the school dropped its program and spent the next three seasons at East Stroudsburg University, averaging 8.3 yards on 32 career carries. Since 2006, he has worked with at-risk youth, children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities and behavioral health disorders, and disabled patients in jobs in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
athlete of the year.
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Roster numerical roster Pos No Name
No Name
1 Eric Oden
2 Nick Palladino 3 John Feaster
Pos
QB 47 Jake Morra
LB
QB 48 Matthew Gliatta
DB
CB 49 Marco Blasco
LB
4 Mike Harris
WR 50 Pedro Colon
LB
5 Kamal Kendrick
WR 51 Olivier Payen
LB
6 Matthew Stickney
TE/H 52 Stephen Dranoff
LB
7 Anthony Schwab
QB 53 James Kennedy
LB
7 Sean Dougherty
QB 55 Jack Fitzsimmons
LB
8 Ryan Delaney
WR 56 Thomas Cosgriff
DL
9 Jonathan Triboletti
QB 57 Brian Franzel
DL
10 Devlin Formey
WR 58 Kevin McCorvey
OG
11 Jeremy Gray 12 Matt Aspinwall
LB 58 Colin Cunningham QB/P 59 Lenny Smith
LB LB
13 Luke Primerano
WR 60 Christian Schmid
DL
14 Dillon Minnaker
TE/H 61 Domenick Mattia
OG
15 Kahlil Edley
CB 62 Willie Britt
15 Christopher Scordo
QB 63 Ricky Alvarez
LB
16 Matt Gibbon
QB 64 David Parfitt
OL
S 65 J.T. Bucsek
OL
17 Alexander Meller
OT
18 Michael Blank
DB 66 Alex Sempervive
OL
19 Tyler J. Smith
WR 67 Charlie Bene
DL
20 Josiah Wright
RB 68 Jack Petrella
OL
21 Christian Lopez
DB 69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz
DL
22 Michael Hovan
LB 71 Rami Hamdan
OG
23 Amir Blair
DB 72 Bryan Auvil
OT
24 Brian Wiegand
CB 74 Andrew Kincaid
C
25 Joey Starinsky
CB 75 Kyle Oprisko
26 Max Cepeda
RB 76 Ryan Rogers
OL
27 Matt Pagano
S 77 Jack Hansen
OT
27 Carter Rubin 28 George DiFiore 29 Larry Gelok
OL
RB 78 Austin Marques
OL
S 79 Marek Tomanek
NT
DB/K 80 Nicholas Weissauer
WR
S 81 Chris Quinlan
WR
31 Craig Levine
DB 82 Kyle Klepacki
WR
32 Nick Savant
RB 83 Sean Elliott
WR
33 Kyle Wilczynski
LB 84 Nick Lamb
WR
34 Bobby Merle
DB 85 Sean Robbins
WR
35 Anthony Bassolino
RB 86 Frank Dangello
WR
36 Matt Musilli
LB 87 Justin Lange
TE/H
CB 88 Jake Solari
TE/H
30 Gerard Grimes
37 Khiry Hughes 37 Gregory Taylor 38 Stephen Szelong 38 Jewel Gilbert
TE/H 89 Kyle Moore LB 90 Ronald Christian WR 91 Michael Hogan
TE/H DL NT
39 Nate Corvil
CB 92 Amir Carter
DL
40 Daniel Galvin
DE 93 Hayden Sterling
DE
40 Matthew Pine
RB 94 Travis Crawford
DL
41 Luke Wiley
DB 95 Casey Fosbenner
42 Tyler X. Smith
LB 96 Calvin Wasdyke
43 Dawid Kowal
LB 97 Jacob Najarian
44 Brandon Gallagher
LB 98 Jorne Gilbert
DL
45 Mike Luby
LB 99 Joe Bonaddio
DE
46 Anthony Natale
DB
K TE/H DL
No Name
Cl
Pos
Ht
Wt Hometown/High School
63 Ricky Alvarez
Fr
LB
5-9
232 Brooklyn, N.Y./The Taft School (Conn.)
12 Matt Aspinwall *
Sr
QB/P
5-11 168 Milford, Conn./Joseph A. Foran
72 Bryan Auvil ***+
Sr
OT
6-4
284 Macungie, Pa./Emmaus
35 Anthony Bassolino *
So
RB
5-9
188 East Hanover, N.J./Hanover Park
67 Charlie Bene
So
DL
5-11 225 Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton Area
23 Amir Blair
So
DB
5-7
18 Michael Blank
Fr
DB
6-0 192 Nutley, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
49 Marco Blasco
So
LB
5-9
99 Joe Bonaddio
Sr
DE
5-11 242 Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s
62 Willie Britt **
Jr
OT
6-4
175 Tobyhanna, Pa./Pocono Mountain West 199 Bethlehem, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic 270 Frenchtown, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
65 J.T. Bucsek
So
OL
5-11 258 Newtown, Pa./Hun School (N.J.)
92 Amir Carter
Fr
DL
5-10 200 Paterson, N.J./Passaic County Tech
26 Max Cepeda *
So
RB
5-8
168 River Edge, N.J./River Dell
90 Ronald Christian *
Sr
DL
6-1
236 Baltimore, Md./Milford Mill Academy
50 Pedro Colon
So
LB
5-8
200 Woodhaven, N.Y./The Taft School (Conn.)
39 Nate Corvil
Fr
CB
5-11 169 Freehold, N.J./Freehold Twp.
56 Thomas Cosgriff
So
DL
6-1
225 Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
94 Travis Crawford
So
DL
6-3
228 Milford, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
58 Colin Cunningham
Fr
LB
5-8
207 East Berlin, Conn./Xavier
86 Frank Dangello
Fr
WR
5-7
177 New Tripoli, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh
8 Ryan Delaney **
Jr
WR
5-8
165 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional
28 George DiFiore
So
S
7 Sean Dougherty
Fr
QB
6-3
169 Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
52 Stephen Dranoff
So
LB
5-9
218 Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville
15 Kahlil Edley
Sr
CB
5-10 182 Washington, D.C./Maret School
83 Sean Elliott
Fr
WR
6-2
188 Westfield, N.J./Westfield
3 John Feaster **+
Jr
CB
5-9
187 Washington Twp., N.J./Bergen Catholic
55 Jack Fitzsimmons
Fr
LB
5-11 196 Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant Boro
10 Devlin Formey **
Sr
WR
5-9
159 Union, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
95 Casey Fosbenner
Sr
K
6-4
216 Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown
57 Brian Franzel
So
DL
6-1
217 Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet
44 Brandon Gallagher
Fr
LB
5-10 205 Westwood, N.J./Westwood
40 Daniel Galvin *
Sr
DE
6-2
29 Larry Gelok **
Sr
DB/K
16 Matt Gibbon
Fr
QB
5-11 188 Livingston, N.J./Livingston
38 Jewel Gilbert
So
WR
6-0 185 Easton, Pa./Homeschooled
98 Jorne Gilbert
Fr
DL
6-2
230 Easton, Pa./Homeschooled
48 Matthew Gliatta
Fr
DB
5-7
181 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale
11 Jeremy Gray
Fr
LB
6-0 227 Paterson, N.J./Passaic County Tech
30 Gerard Grimes
Jr
S
71 Rami Hamdan *
Sr
OG
6-3
275 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan
77 Jack Hansen *
So
OT
6-4
287 Midland Park, N.J./Midland Park
4 Mike Harris **
Sr
WR
5-8
166 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty
91 Michael Hogan **
Jr
NT
6-1
260 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah
22 Michael Hovan *
Sr
LB
5-9
189 Nutley, N.J./Nutley
5-11 188 Ardsley, N.Y./Ardsley
240 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
5-11 171 Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes
6-0 187 Little Egg Harbor, N.J./Pinelands Regional
37 Khiry Hughes **
Sr
CB
5-8
174 Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep
ROSTER BY CLASS
5 Kamal Kendrick
Sr
WR
5-9
182 Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck
Seniors 24
53 James Kennedy
Fr
LB
5-9
200 Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape
Sophomores 29
74 Andrew Kincaid ***+
Sr
C
6-2
300 Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough
Juniors 17
82 Kyle Klepacki
So
WR
6-2
199 North Haledon, N.J./Paramus Catholic
43 Dawid Kowal
Fr
LB
6-0 188 Lawrence, N.J./Lawrence
84 Nick Lamb *
Sr
WR
5-10 180 Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter
Freshmen 33
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Roster where they’re from
No Name
Cl
Pos
Ht
Wt Hometown/High School
87 Justin Lange
So
TE/H
6-3
199 Wallingford, Conn./Sheehan
31 Craig Levine
So
DB
5-8
171 Brick, N.J./Red Bank Catholic
21 Christian Lopez
So
DB
5-10 180 Garfield, N.J./St. Mary
CONNECTICUT (9)
45 Mike Luby *
Jr
LB
5-9
196 Marlborough, Conn./RHAM
by county
78 Austin Marques
So
OL
6-1
264 Howell, N.J./Howell
Fairfield (3)
Bonaddio, Hamdan, Wiegand
Hartford (3)
Cunningham, Luby, Rogers
New Haven (3)
Aspinwall, Lange, Weissauer
MARYLAND/D.C. (2)
Christian, Edley
61 Domenick Mattia *
Jr
OG
6-1
248 Cedar Grove, N.J./Bergen Catholic
58 Kevin McCorvey *
Sr
OG
6-1
245 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip
17 Alexander Meller *
Sr
S
34 Bobby Merle
Fr
DB
5-10 187 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
14 Dillon Minnaker **+
Sr
TE/H
6-0 211 Ramsey, N.J./Ramsey
89 Kyle Moore
Fr
TE/H
5-11 174 Roseland, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
Atlantic (1)
Triboletti
47 Jake Morra
So
LB
6-0 195 River Vale, N.J./Pascack Valley
Bergen (16)
Cepeda, Cosgriff, Dougherty,
36 Matt Musilli
So
LB
5-10 187 Wantage, N.J./High Point Regional
Feaster, Gallagher, Galvin,
97 Jacob Najarian
So
DL
6-0 221 New Tripoli, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh
Hansen, Hogan, Kendrick,
46 Anthony Natale
Fr
DB
5-10 186 Readington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
Lopez, Minnaker, Morra,
L. Smith, T.J. Smith, Solari,
5-10 162 Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere
NEW JERSEY (63) by county
1 Eric Oden
Fr
QB
6-1
160 West Orange, N.J./West Orange
Wilczynski
75 Kyle Oprisko
Fr
OL
6-2
250 Dunmore, Pa./Dunmore
Burlington (4)
Kennedy, Stickney, Taylor,
69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz
Jr
DL
5-11 288 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
Wasdyke
27 Matt Pagano ***
Sr
S
6-0 184 Hopewell, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central
Camden (1)
Delaney
2 Nick Palladino **
Jr
QB
6-0 206 Millstone Twp., N.J./Allentown
Essex (7)
Blank, Gibbon, Hovan, Mattia,
Moore, Oden, Schmid
64 David Parfitt
Jr
OL
6-1
Hunterdon (6)
Britt, Crawford, Natale,
51 Olivier Payen
Fr
LB
5-10 161 Lawrence, N.J./Lawrence
Ortega-Diaz, Parfitt, Tomanek
68 Jack Petrella
Jr
OL
6-6
305 Mendham, N.J./West Morris Mendham
Mercer (4)
Dranoff, Kowal, Pagano, Payen
40 Matthew Pine
Fr
RB
5-8
169 Freehold, N.J./Freehold Twp.
Monmouth (6)
Corvil, Marques, Palladino,
13 Luke Primerano *
Jr
WR
6-3
213 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley
Pine, Quinlan, Scordo
Morris (3)
Bassolino, Petrella, Robbins Grimes, Fitzsimmons, Levine,
305 Clinton, N.J./Voorhees
81 Chris Quinlan
So
WR
5-10 157 Wall Twp., N.J./Wall
Ocean (4)
85 Sean Robbins
Jr
WR
5-11 198 Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon
Sempervive
76 Ryan Rogers
Fr
OL
5-9
Passiac (5)
27 Carter Rubin
Fr
RB
5-10 174 Malvern, Pa./Great Valley
Primerano
32 Nick Savant
So
RB
5-10 177 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley
Somerset (1)
Kincaid
Sussex (1)
Musilli
Union (3)
Elliott, Formey, Hughes
Warren (1)
Merle
263 Avon, Conn./Avon
250 West Orange, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
Carter, Gelok, Gray, Klepacki,
60 Christian Schmid
Fr
DL
6-2
7 Anthony Schwab *
Sr
QB
5-11 189 Pittston, Pa./Pittston Area
15 Christopher Scordo
So
QB
5-10 197 Allentown, N.J./Steinert
66 Alex Sempervive
Fr
OL
5-10 261 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt
NEW YORK (8)
59 Lenny Smith **+
Sr
LB
6-1
by county Brooklyn (1)
Alvarez
42 Tyler X. Smith
Jr
LB
6-0 227 Peekskill, N.Y./Kennedy Catholic
Nassau (1)
Meller
19 Tyler J. Smith
Fr
WR
5-8
158 Paramus, N.J./Paramus
Queens (1)
Colon
88 Jake Solari
Jr
TE/H
6-2
212 Palisades Park, N.J./St. Joseph Regional
Rockland (1)
Franzel
25 Joey Starinsky
Jr
CB
5-6
167 Avoca, Pa./Pittston Area
Suffolk (1)
McCorvey
93 Hayden Sterling **
Sr
DE
6-2
222 Houston, Texas/Houston Christian
6 Matthew Stickney *
So
TE/H
38 Stephen Szelong **
Sr
LB
37 Gregory Taylor
Fr
TE/H
5-11 174 Burlington Twp., N.J./Burlington Twp.
Allegheny (1)
Szelong
79 Marek Tomanek
So
NT
6-0 278 Milford, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
Bucks (3)
Bucsek, Fosbenner, Wiley
9 Jonathan Triboletti
Fr
QB
6-4
Chester (1)
Rubin
Lackawanna (1)
Oprisko
220 River Edge, N.J./River Dell
Westchester (3)
5-10 196 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee
PENNSYLVANIA (20)
6-1
by county
210 Pittsburgh, Pa./Pine-Richland
172 Hammonton, N.J./Hammonton
DiFiore, Gliatta, T.X. Smith
96 Calvin Wasdyke
Fr
TE/H
6-1
220 Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown
Lehigh (5)
Auvil, Blasco, Dangello, Harris,
80 Nicholas Weissauer
So
WR
5-6
184 Milford, Conn./Joseph A. Foran
Najarian
24 Brian Wiegand
Jr
CB
5-10 173 Darien, Conn./Darien
Luzerne (3)
Bene, Schwab, Starinsky
33 Kyle Wilczynski
So
LB
6-2
Monroe (1)
Blair
41 Luke Wiley
Fr
DB
6-0 167 Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South
Northampton (4)
Je. Gilbert, Jo. Gilbert, Savant,
195 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
Wright 20 Josiah Wright
Fr
RB
5-7
146 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty
* letters won
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Philadelphia (1)
Lamb
TEXAS (1)
Sterling
+ captains
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Captains 7 2 Bryan Auvil Senior • OT • 6-4 • 284 • 3VL Macungie, Pa./Emmaus
At Muhlenberg: Brings tremendous experience, talent and leadership to the offensive line ... A
Career Highlights • Statistics 2012 7 games played, 4 started 2013 11 games played, 11 started 2014 11 games played, 11 started • Honors Academic All-America first team, 2014 Academic All-District, 2013 and 2014 Centennial Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2014 Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2013 and 2014 All-Centennial Conference first team, 2013 and 2014 All-ECAC South second team, 2013 • Team Awards Dominator - Wilkes and Johns Hopkins, 2014 Big Play Offense - Gettysburg, 2014; Moravian, 2012 Game Captain - McDaniel, 2014
starter since late in his freshman season at right tackle ... Enters senior campaign with streak of 26 straight starts, during which the Mules are averaging 36.5 points per game ... Extremely intelligent ... Personal: Started for two years as a lineman and served as team captain at Emmaus High School … Parents are Steve and Jane Auvil … Born Nov. 25, 1993 … A chemistry major ... Phi Beta Kappa ... Was a research scholar at Lehigh Valley Health Network during the summer of 2015.
Career Highlights • Statistics 22 games, 21 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int 2013 28 15 43 1-4 0 4 6-69 2014 34 10 44 3½-11 0 9 1-0 Totals 62 25 87 4½-15 0 13 7-69 other: 1 rush-20 yds, 1 reception-22 yds • Honors All-Centennial Conference first team, 2014; second team, 2013 CC defensive player of the week, 2013 • Team Awards Defensive rookie of the year, 2013 Terminator - Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus, 2013 Special Forces - Ursinus, 2014 Big Play Defense - Franklin & Marshall, 2014 Big Play Special Teams - McDaniel, Ursinus and Widener, 2014; Susquehanna and Gettysburg, 2013 • Career Highs tackles - 12 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014 pass breakups - 3 vs. Widener, 2014 interceptions - 2 vs. Ursinus, 2013 • Top Games 2014: 12 tackles (11 solo), 1 TFL vs. Johns Hopkins 5 tackles, 2 TFL, PBU vs. Gettysburg 5 tackles, 3 PBU vs. Widener 2013: 7 tackles, 2 PBU vs. Franklin & Marshall 6 tackles, 2 interceptions, PBU vs. Ursinus 6 tackles, interception vs. Dickinson
3 John Feaster Junior • CB • 5-9 • 187 • 2VL Washington Twp., N.J./Bergen Catholic
At Muhlenberg: First defensive player to serve as a Mule captain in his third year of school since 1994 ... Has established himself as one of the top corners in the Centennial Conference ... Leads active CC players in career pass breakups and interceptions ... First Led the CC and ranked 20th in Division III in interceptions as a freshman after moving from wide receiver in the preseason ... Has excellent body control ... Is tough and works hard ... Key special teams contributor ... Personal: Was captain of football team at Bergen Catholic High School ... Played running back, wide receiver, safety, linebacker and cornerback and returned kicks ... Parents are John and Lucy Feaster ... Born Feb. 2, 1995 ... A psychology major.
74 Andrew Kincaid Senior • C • 6-2 • 300 • 3VL Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough
At Muhlenberg: Fourth-year starter on the offensive line ... One of the cornerstones of the Mule offense ... Team averaged 34.0 points and 411.3 yards per game in his first three seasons as a starter ... Moved to center two years ago after starting at left guard as a freshman ... Strong and smart ... Personal: Earned all-county honors as a senior offensive lineman at Hillsborough High School … Served as team captain … Also lettered twice as a thrower on the track team … Parents are Thomas and Kathleen Kincaid … Born Oct. 8, 1993 … A mathematics major and chemistry minor.
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Career Highlights • Statistics 2012 10 games played, 10 started 2013 10 games played, 10 started 2014 10 games played, 10 started • Honors All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2014 • Team Awards Offensive rookie of the year, 2012 “Dig In” - McDaniel, 2013
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Captains 1 4 Dillon Minnaker Senior • TE/H • 6-0 • 211 • 2VL Ramsey, N.J./Ramsey
At Muhlenberg: Tremendous leader and hard worker ... In his second year on offense after two years as a reserve linebacker ... Has improved with better knowledge of the position ... Core special teams player for the last two seasons ... Member of unit
Career Highlights • Statistics 2014 11 games played, 4 tackles (2 solo) 2013 11 games played, 4 tackles (2 solo), 1 FR-13 yds • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2014 • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - Ursinus, 2013
that ranked 11th in Division III in kickoff coverage in 2014 ... Personal: Captained football and basketball teams at Ramsey High School … Lined up at right guard and defensive end in football … Named to all-county second team … Earned all-league honors as a power forward in basketball … Parents are Irv Minnaker and Anita Costa … Born Nov. 13, 1993 … A double major in accounting and business administration (management and organization concentration).
5 9 Lenny Smith Senior • LB • 6-1 • 220 • 2VL River Edge, N.J./River Dell
At Muhlenberg: Will be the Mules’ signal-caller on defense ... Provides invaluable experience as the lone returning starter in the front seven ... Started every game at inside linebacker as a junior and was second on the team in total tackles ... Also serves as the long snapper ... Smart with good ball skills ... Went 14-6 at heavyweight and placed third at the Centennial ConferCareer Highlights • Statistics 21 games, 11 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack 2014 45 19 64 5½-16 0 other: 2 KOR-21yds • Team Awards Terminator - Wilkes, 2014 Big Play Defense - Wilkes, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 9 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Susquehanna 8 tackles, 3 TFL vs. Johns Hopkins 8 tackles vs. Wilkes in first career start 7 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Franklin & Marshall
ence Championships as a member of the Muhlenberg wrestling team in 2015 ... Personal: Won a total of nine varsity letters in football, wrestling, baseball and track at River Dell High School … Captain of football and wrestling teams … All-state linebacker for football team that won division title … Second-team allcounty in wrestling … Parents are Paul and Aixa Smith … Born July 27, 1994 … A media and communication major.
In the Community The members of the Muhlenberg College football team are appreciative of their status as collegiate players and make every effort to give back to the community that supports them. The team has a spring tradition of participating in lift-a-thons that have raised more than $10,000 for Lauren’s First and Goal, a charitable organization that provides financial support for brain tumor research and cancer services, to offer financial and emotional support to families living with pediatric cancer and to increase awareness of the disease. At right, Lauren Loose, a pediatric brain tumor survivor whose parents founded the charity, stops by the weight room to thank the Mules. For several years, Muhlenberg coaches have volunteered at the annual LFG camp at nearby Lafayette College, where John Loose was an assistant football coach. The team puts its muscles to good use again in late August, helping first-year students transport their belongings into their new residence halls on “Move-In Day.”
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Returning Players 1 2 Matt Aspinwall
3 5 Anthony Bassolino
Senior • P/QB • 5-11 • 168 • 1VL
Sophomore • RB • 5-9 • 188 • 1VL
Milford, Conn./Joseph A. Foran
East Hanover, N.J./Hanover Park
At Muhlenberg: Returns as the starting punter ... Has
At Muhlenberg: Figures very heavily in the mix in the
shown great improvement ... Did an outstanding job
Mules’ offensive backfield ... Has the ability to play run-
last season ... Had the second-best punting average in
ning back or H-back ... Plays with toughness ... Saw con-
the Centennial Conference ... Has the quarterback skills
siderable action at running back and on special teams as
needed to run the Mules’ fakes ... Completed a 17-yard
a freshman ... Third on the team in rushing yards ... Put
pass on a fake punt on the first play of his career in the 2013 ECAC South
up good numbers in the weight room in the offseason ... Personal: Earned
Atlantic Bowl game ... Personal: Was a two-time all-state selection in foot-
all-county honors at Hanover Park High School ... Played running back and
ball at Joseph A. Foran
defensive back and also punted ... Two-time state qualifier in wrestling ...
High School … Lined up
Served as captain of both teams ... Parents are Anthony and Linda Bassolino
at quarterback and punter
… Born Nov. 2, 1995 … Major undeclared.
… Played center field and served as team captain in baseball … Parents are James and Kathleen Aspinwall … Born Jan. 27, 1994 … A double major in accounting and finance.
Career Highlights • Statistics Year Punts Yds Avg Long Rushing Passing 2013 2 59 29.5 32 - 1-1, 17 yds 2014 28 1068 38.1 59 2-15 1-1, 22 yds Totals 30 1127 37.6 59 2-15 2-2, 39 yds • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2014 • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - Widener, 2014; Salisbury, 2013 • Top Games 2014: 40.8 avg on 5 punts, 17-yard run on fake punt vs. F&M 36.6 avg on 5 punts, 2 in 20 vs. Gettysburg 38.2 avg on 5 punts vs. Johns Hopkins 22-yard pass on fake punt vs. Widener 2013: 17-yard pass on fake punt vs. Salisbury
6 7 Charlie Bene
Career Highlights • Statistics 10 games Year Rush Yds Avg TD Lg Rec 2014 37 178 4.8 0 25 2-5 • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - Dickinson and Widener, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 9-62 vs. Susquehanna 14-48 vs. Gettysburg 7-31 vs. Juniata 25-yard run on fake punt vs. Widener
2 3 Amir Blair
Sophomore • DL • 5-11 • 225
Sophomore • DB • 5-7 • 175
Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton Area
Tobyhanna, Pa./Pocono Mountain West
At Muhlenberg: Played on the defensive line for the JV
At Muhlenberg: Looking to make an impact as a sopho-
team as a freshman ... Intelligent player who made big
more ... Could play defensive back or outside linebacker
strides in the offseason ... Got bigger and stronger ...
... Progressed well as a freshman ... Has a tremendous
Personal: Played defensive tackle and center at Hazleton
work ethic ... Personal: Won a total of seven letters in
Area High School ... Chosen for UNICO All-Star Game
football and wrestling at Pocono Mountain West High
and received Quarterback Club scholarship ... Parents are Scott and Annette
School, serving as team captain for two years in each sport ... Earned
Bene ... Born Feb. 26, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
honorable mention at both linebacker and running back ... Mother is Luz Drummond … Born Feb. 21, 1996 … Major undeclared.
4 9 Marco Blasco
9 9 Joe Bonaddio
Sophomore • LB • 5-9 • 199
Senior • DE • 5-11 • 242
Bethlehem, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic
Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time at linebacker ...
At Muhlenberg: Gives the Mules depth on the defen-
Held back by injury as a freshman but demonstrated
sive line ... Has played JV for the last three seasons ...
good knowledge of the defense in the winter and spring
Personal: Won the Herbert Upson Memorial Award for
... Personal: Received all-area honorable mention at
sportsmanship and dedication as a senior at St. Luke’s
nearby Bethlehem Catholic High School ... Selected for
School … Received first-team all-league honors as a
McDonald’s All-Star Classic game ... Won Jim Keppel Memorial Scholarship
lineman … Earned four varsity letters and served as team captain … Parents
... Parents are Anthony and Shawn Blasco … Born Aug. 23, 1995 ... Major
are Joe and Kimberly Bonaddio … Born Sept. 2, 1993 … An English major.
undeclared.
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Returning Players 6 2 Willie Britt
6 5 J.T. Bucsek
Junior • OT • 6-4 • 270 • 2VL
Sophomore • OL • 5-11 • 258
Frenchtown, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
Newtown, Pa./Hun School (N.J.)
At Muhlenberg: One
At Muhlenberg: Young offensive
of the top offensive
line prospect ... Developed well
linemen in the Cen-
during the course of his fresh-
tennial Conference
man season and played well in the
... Started every
spring ... Career Highlights • Statistics 2013 11 games played, 11 started 2014 11 games played, 11 started • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2014 All-Centennial Conference first team, 2014 • Team Awards Dominator - Wilkes and Susquehanna, 2014 Big Play Offense - Susquehanna and Juniata, 2014; Salisbury, 2013 Game Captain - Gettysburg, 2014
game at left tackle the last two seasons ... Has tremendous ability and a strong knowledge of the offense ... Personal: Served as a team captain in football at Delaware Valley Regional High School ... Earned two letters as an offensive lineman ... Parents are Dean Britt and Lisa Clough ... Born Aug. 4, 1995 ... A double major in mathematics and economics.
Personal: Earned All-MidAtlantic Prep League honors three times at The Hun School ... Played center and defensive tackle and served as team captain ... Parents are John Bucsek and Catherine Shanahan ... Father attended Muhlenberg ... Born Jan. 17, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
Career Highlights • Statistics Year Rush Yds Avg TD Lg Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2014 199 972 4.9 14 t83 21 201 9.6 1 55 punt returns: 12-86 (7.2), long 27; KOR: 7-142 (20.3), long 31 • Honors Centennial Conference rookie of the year, 2014 All-Centennial Conference second team, 2014 ECAC South rookie of the year, 2014 • Team Awards Offensive rookie of the year, 2014 Bianco Award, 2014 Dominator - Susquehanna and Moravian, 2014 Big Play Offense - F&M, Johns Hopkins, Dickinson, Ursinus, Moravian and Widener, 2014 Big Play Special Teams - Wilkes and Susquehanna, 2014 • Career Highs all-purpose yards - 209 vs. Susquehanna, 2014 touchdowns - 4 vs. Moravian, 2014 rushing yards - 150 vs. Susquehanna, 2014 receptions - 4 vs. Dickinson and Widener, 2014 receiving yards - 67 vs. Widener, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 35-150, 2 TD vs. Susquehanna 13-116, 2 TD vs. Juniata 7-104, 2 TD vs. Franklin & Marshall 14-115, 2 TD vs. McDaniel 129 all-purpose yards, 4 TD vs. Moravian
9 0 Ronald Christian
2 6 Max Cepeda Sophomore • RB • 5-8 • 168 • 1VL River Edge, N.J./River Dell
At Muhlenberg: Put together one of the best seasons ever by a Mule freshman back last year and was the team’s second straight Centennial Conference rookie of the year ... Set school records for rushing yards (972) and all-purpose yards (1,401) by a freshman ... Tied for second among Division III freshmen with 15 touchdowns ... Set CC freshman mark with six 100-yard games ... Gained 100+ yards on fewer than 15 carries three times ... Has tremendous speed and gamebreaking ability ... Personal: Named to all-league first team as a running back at River Dell High School ... Also lettered in track and swimming … Parents are Rodolfo Machuca and Anaisa Cepeda-Machuca … Born July 26, 1996 … Major undeclared.
5 0 Pedro Colon
Senior • DE • 6-1 • 236 • 1VL
Sophomore • LB • 5-8 • 200
Baltimore, Md./Milford Mill Academy
Woodhaven, N.Y./The Taft School (Conn.)
At Muhlenberg: Ex-
At Muhlenberg: Trying to find ideal
pected to be in the de-
position for his abilities ... Played mostly
fensive line rotation ...
linebacker as a freshman but could also
Came on strong at the
compete at defensive back ... Personal:
end of his junior year
Was a three-year starter at linebacker
... Has good ability but has been hindered
and running back at The Taft School ... Led team in inter-
by injuries ... Campus leader ... Personal:
ceptions and tackles for loss and served as team captain
Was an all-county defensive end and team
as a senior ... Also earned varsity letters in wrestling and
captain as a senior at Milford Mill Academy ... Recorded 48 tackles, including six sacks, and forced three fumbles ... Parents are Ronald Sr. and Juanita Christian ... Born Feb. 16, 1994 ... A theatre major (acting concentration) and double minor in Afri-
Career Highlights • Statistics 5 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack FR 2014 0 1 1 ½-3 ½-3 1-0 • Top Games 2014: half-sack vs. Ursinus fumble recovery vs. Moravian
baseball … Parents are Pedro Colon and Jessica Rivera … Born Dec. 16, 1995 … Major undeclared.
cana studies and creative writing ... Sings with Muhlenberg a cappella group InAcchord.
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Returning Players 5 6 Thomas Cosgriff
9 4 Travis Crawford
Sophomore • DL • 6-1 • 225
Sophomore • DL • 6-3 • 228
Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
Milford, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
At Muhlenberg: Defensive line prospect ... Runs well and
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time on the defen-
has good knowledge of the game ... Slowed by injury as a
sive line ... Had a good year on the JV team ... Combines
freshman but had a good offseason ... Personal: Named
size, speed and athleticism with a strong work ethic ...
first-team all-league as a defensive end at Northern
Personal: Earned all-county honors and served as a team
Highlands Regional High School ... Won 89 bouts and
captain in both football and basketball at Delaware Val-
was a two-time district finalist in wrestling ... Parents are TJ and Nancy
ley Regional High School ... Played tight end and defensive end … Parents
Cosgriff ... Born June 20, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
are Kevin and Ginger Crawford … Born Sept. 25, 1995 … Major undeclared.
8 Ryan Delaney Junior • WR • 5-8 • 165 • 2VL Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional
At Muhlenberg: Key part of the Mule offense ...
Career Highlights • Statistics 21 games, 10 starts Year Rec Yds TD Avg Lg Rush KOR Avg 2013 4 50 0 12.5 23 - 3-72 24.0 2014 49 486 4 9.9 t28 6-11 5-76 15.2 Totals 53 536 4 10.1 t28 6-11 8-148 18.5 • Team Awards “Dig In” - Wilkes and Franklin & Marshall, 2014 • Career Highs receptions - 7 vs. Ursinus, 2014 receiving yards - 79 vs. Ursinus, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 7-79 vs. Ursinus 6-59, TD vs. Juniata 6-54 vs. Franklin & Marshall 5-57, TD vs. Gettysburg
Returns to starting role as a slot receiver ... Was third on the team in catches (first among returning players) as a sophomore ... Quick, smart and athletic ... Personal: Earned a total of five letters in football (slot receiver/safety) and baseball (centerfielder) at Eastern Regional High School ... Team captain in football and all-conference in baseball ... Parents are Joe and Lourdes Delaney ... Born June 14, 1994 ... A psychology major.
2 8 George DiFiore
5 2 Stephen Dranoff
Sophomore • S • 5-11 • 188
Sophomore • LB • 5-9 • 218
Ardsley, N.Y./Ardsley
Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for a starting spot in the sec-
At Muhlenberg: Gives the Mules depth at the line-
ondary ... Athletic with good size ... Came on strong at the tail
backer spot ... Played for the JV team as a fresh-
end of the 2014 season ... Made significant contributions on
man ... Personal: Earned second-team all-division
special teams ... Personal: Was a three-year letterwinner and
honors as an offensive lineman at Robbinsville
team captain in football and baseball at Ardsley High School ...
High School ... Played first base and catcher for
Rushed for over 2,000 yards,
baseball team and captained both squads ... Parents are Michael and
scored 23 touchdowns and
Thea Dranoff ... Born May 14, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
earned all-state honors in football ... Parents are George and Rosemarie DiFiore ... Born Dec. 25, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
Career Highlights • Statistics 6 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack FR 2014 3 0 3 0 0 1-0 • Team Awards Special Forces - Moravian, 2014 • Top Games 2014: recovered fumbled punt vs. Ursinus 2 tackles vs. Moravian
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Returning Players 1 5 Kahlil Edley
1 0 Devlin Formey
Senior • CB • 5-10 • 182
Senior • WR • 5-9 • 159 • 2VL
Washington, D.C./Maret School
Union, N.J./Seton Hall Prep
At Muhlenberg: Athletic cornerback
At Muhlenberg: Will
... Has played for the JV team for the
have the opportu-
last three years ... Good teammate ...
nity to be in the wide
Personal: Played football, basketball and
receiver rotation ...
lacrosse at Maret School … Team captain
Majority of time the
in football and lacrosse … Parents are Dane and Kimberly
last two years has been on special teams
Edley … Born May 15, 1994 … A mathematics major.
... Has worked hard to get bigger ... Personal: Was a two-way varsity starter at wide receiver and cornerback as a senior
Career Highlights • Statistics 2013 10 games played, 3 rec-29 yds, 6 tackles 2014 8 games played, 1 rec-5 yds, 1 tackles • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - Dickinson, Ursinus and Salisbury, 2013 • Top Games 2013: 2 rec-30 yds vs. Dickinson big tackle on opening kickoff vs. Ursinus
at Seton Hall Prep … Caught 20 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns … Also lettered four years as a hurdler and sprinter in track … Parents are Noah and MaryAnne Formey … Born Oct. 3, 1993 … A double major in finance and business administration (entrepreneurial studies concentration).
9 5 Casey Fosbenner
5 7 Brian Franzel
Senior • K • 6-4 • 216
Sophomore • DL • 6-1 • 217
Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown
Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet
At Muhlenberg: Poised to step into starting role after three years as a
At Muhlenberg: Moving from linebacker
backup kicker ... Big and tall with a strong leg ... Posted record-setting
to defensive line as a sophomore ... Fast
numbers for a Mule kicker in the weight room ... Was perfect on four
and athletic with immense strength ...
varsity kicks (3-for-3 on PATs and a 27-yard field goal) as a sophomore
Personal: Led his team in tackles as a
... Personal: Lettered four years in soccer and twice each in football and
middle linebacker at Nanuet High School
volleyball at Quakertown Community High School … Special teams MVP and first-team
... Named to all-county second team ... Parents are Jeff and
all-league as a kicker in football … Parents are Cory and Lorri Fosbenner … Born Nov. 6,
Maryanne Franzel ... Born April 12, 1996 ... Major unde-
1993 … An environmental science major and sustainability studies minor.
clared.
4 0 Daniel Galvin
2 9 Larry Gelok
Senior • DE • 6-2 • 240 • 1VL
Senior • DB/K • 5-11 • 171 • 2VL
Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes
At Muhlenberg: In his second year as a defensive end
At Muhlenberg: Will try to get established as a regular
after starting his Mule career as a linebacker ... Knows
player in the secondary ... Will also compete for the
the system and should compete for a starting spot ... Had
kicking job ... Exceptional athlete who has been a special
a good spring ... Personal: Selected to all-county team
teams stalwart the last two years ... Personal: Earned
as an outside linebacker at Northern Highlands Regional
all-county honors in football, basketball and baseball
High School ... Served as team captain on year ... Transferred to Muhlen-
at Pompton Lakes High School ... All-North Jersey as a cornerback and
berg from Sacred Heart … Parents are Brian and Robin Galvin … Born Dec.
all-area as a wide receiver ... Kicked game-winning field goal in sectional
15, 1993 … An accounting major.
semifinal ... Scored over 1,000 points in basketball ... Parents are Lawrence Sr. and Diane Gelok ... Born April 6, 1994 ...
Career Highlights • Statistics 7 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU 2014 4 2 6 1-10 1-10 1 • Top Games 2014: 10-yard sack vs. McDaniel PBU vs. Gettysburg
A finance major and business administration minor (marketing concentration). Career Highlights • Statistics 22 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU 2013 6 0 6 0 0 0 2014 7 7 14 0 0 1 Totals 13 7 20 0 0 1 • Top Games 2014: 5 tackles (3 solo) vs. Widener 4 tackles vs. McDaniel 3 solo tackles vs. Dickinson
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Returning Players 3 0 Gerard Grimes
7 1 Rami Hamdan
Junior • S • 6-0 • 187
Senior • OG • 6-3 • 275 • 1VL
Little Egg Harbor, N.J./Pinelands Regional
New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for starting
At Muhlenberg: Talented, veteran offensive lineman ... Started
time at safety in his third year with the pro-
first eight games of junior season at left guard before getting side-
gram ... Had a very good offseason ... Brings
lined ... Placed
athleticism to the field ... Played in one game
seventh in the
and assisted on a tackle last season ... Per-
shot put at the
sonal: Received the Milton Gelzer Award for career excellence
2013 Centennial Conference In-
as a senior at Pinelands Regional High School ... Was football
door Track & Field Championships
team MVP and all-division both at wide receiver and defensive
... Personal: Was a second-team
back ... Parents are Gerard Grimes and Vanessa Alicea … Born
all-conference lineman at New
Jan. 2, 1996 … A double major in mathematics and finance.
Canaan High School ... Indoor state champion in the shot put ... Also threw discus for the track team … Parents are Kamal and Holly Hamdan … Born May 2, 1994 ... A media and communication major.
Career Highlights • Statistics 2012 3 games played 2013 3 games played 2014 8 games played, 8 started • Team Awards “Dig In” - McDaniel, 2014
7 7 Jack Hansen
4 Mike Harris
Sophomore • OT • 6-4 • 287 • 1VL
Senior • WR • 5-8 • 166 • 2VL
Midland Park, N.J./Midland Park
Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty
At Muhlenberg: Had an outstanding fresh-
At Muhlenberg: Playmaking wide receiver ... Has made a big impact
man year as an offensive lineman ... Played
when healthy ... Can catch short passes and turn them into big
in eight games, starting one at guard ... Big
gains ... The Mules’ third-leading receiver in 2013 ... Injured for
and strong ... Personal: Earned a total of eight
most of freshman
varsity letters in football, basketball and golf
year and parts of
at Midland Park High School ... Captain and all-league honoreee
junior season ... Personal: Played
in all three sports ... Second-team All-North Jersey as a football
running back and cornerback for
lineman ... Parents are Peter and Terri Hansen ... Born Aug. 29,
nearby Liberty High School … Aver-
1996 ... Major undeclared.
aged 6.6 yards per carry and scored seven touchdowns as a senior, helping team win conference championship … Team captain … Mother is Michele Fenstermacher … Born July 7, 1993 … A business administration major (entrepreneurial studies concentration). Career Highlights • Statistics 17 games, 11 starts Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 31 363 11.7 4 43 26 94 3.6 2 17 2014 7 69 9.9 1 t29 2 5 2.5 0 3 Totals 38 432 11.4 5 43 28 99 3.5 2 17 punt returns: 4-55 (13.8), long 33; KOR: 13-238 (18.3), long 30 • Team Awards Dominator - Johns Hopkins and Salisbury, 2013 • Career Highs receptions - 6 (for 56 yards) vs. McDaniel, 2013 receiving yards - 96 (on 5 catches) vs. Johns Hopkins, 2013 rushing yards - 33 vs. Dickinson, 2013 kickoff return yards - 89 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2013 all-purpose yards - 190 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2013
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Returning Players 9 1 Michael Hogan
2 2 Michael Hovan
Junior • NT • 6-1 • 260 • 2VL
Senior • LB • 5-9 • 189 • 1VL
Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah
Nutley, N.J./Nutley
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for the starting job at nose
At Muhlenberg: Trying to make an impact at outside
tackle ... Very athletic for a big man ... Made tremendous
linebacker as a senior ... Shows good athleticism and
strides in the offseason ... Saw action as a reserve defen-
knowledge of the game ... Has game experience as a
sive end and on special teams each of the last two years
special teams player ... Personal: Made more than 100
... Personal: Earned a total of eight letters in football,
tackles from his linebacker spot in both his junior and
basketball and lacrosse at Mahwah High School ... Second-team all-county
senior seasons at Nutley High School … First-team all-state, captain and
and two-time first-team all-league as a defensive end in football ... Parents
team defensive MVP as a senior … Also played fullback … Helped team
are Dennis and Geraldine
to state final as a junior
Hogan ... Born Dec. 9, 1994
… Parents are Robert and
... A neuroscience major and
Nancy Hovan … Born July
business administration
14, 1994 … A biology major.
minor. Career Highlights • Statistics 15 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU 2013 1 6 7 ½-1 0 1 2014 2 2 4 1-5 1-5 2 Totals 3 8 11 1½-6 1-5 3 • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 5-yard sack vs. Juniata tackle, PBU vs. Wilkes 2013: 5 tackles, ½ TFL vs. Johns Hopkins PBU, FR vs. The Apprentice School
Career Highlights • Statistics 13 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack 2013 7 5 12 2-2 2-2 2014 2 2 4 0 0 Totals 9 7 16 2-2 2-2 • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - F&M and Moravian, 2013 • Top Games 2014: 2 tackles vs. Gettysburg and Juniata 2013: 5 tackles, sack vs. Dickinson 2 tackles, sack vs. McDaniel recovered onside kick vs. Moravian
3 7 Khiry Hughes
Career Highlights • Statistics 22 games, 21 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int 2012 28 15 43 0 0 5 1-0 2014 24 10 34 3-5 0 6 1-50 Totals 52 25 77 3-5 0 11 2-50 • Team Awards Terminator - McDaniel, 2014 Big Play Defense - Gettysburg, 2014 • Career Highs tackles - 8 vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 pass breakups - 3 vs. Susquehanna, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 50-yard interception return for TD vs. Gettysburg 6 tackles vs. Johns Hopkins 4 tackles, TFL vs. Moravian 2 tackles, 3 PBU vs. Susquehanna 2012: 7 tackles, PBU vs. Franklin & Marshall 2 PBU, interception vs. Johns Hopkins 6 tackles vs. McDaniel
Senior • CB • 5-8 • 174 • 2VL Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep
At Muhlenberg: Brings considerable experience to the defense as a fifth-year senior ... Outstanding cover corner ... Started in 2012 and in 2014 in return to team after taking a year off ... Quick and athletic ... Personal: Lettered three years as a defensive back at St. Peter’s Prep ... Won defensive award ... Also participated in wrestling and track ... Mother is Aretha Hughes-Berry ... Born Sept. 6, 1993 ... A media and communication major.
5 Kamal Kendrick
8 2 Kyle Klepacki
Senior • WR • 5-9 • 182
Sophomore • WR • 6-2 • 199
Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck
North Haledon, N.J./Paramus Catholic
At Muhlenberg: Moving from running back to wide receiver for his
At Muhlenberg: Lined up at wide receiver for
senior year ... Very athletic with good speed ... Rushed 14 times for
the JV team as a freshman ... Committed to
51 yards in five games as a sophomore ... Also caught two passes for
program ... Personal: Earned three letters
31 yards and a touchdown ... Personal: Rushed for more than 1,000
apiece in football and lacrosse at Paramus
yards as a senior at Teaneck High School … Team MVP … Named to
Catholic High School ... Second-team all-
all-league first team and received all-county honorable mention … Parents are Terry
league as a midfielder in lacrosse ... Parents are John and Jackie
and Carolyn Kendrick … Cousin of former Olympic track coaches Stan Wright and Larry
Klepacki ... Born Feb. 16, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
Ellis … Born Nov. 8, 1993 … A double major in business administration (entrepreneurial studies concentration) and media and communication.
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Returning Players 8 4 Nick Lamb Senior • WR • 5-10 • 180 • 1VL Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter
Career Highlights • Statistics 10 games, 10 starts Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Rush Yds Avg TD Lg 2014 47 518 11.0 6 48 10 59 5.9 0 29 • Team Awards Most Improved Player, 2014 Dominator - Franklin & Marshall, 2014 Big Play Offense - Wilkes, 2014 “Dig In” - Juniata, 2014 • Career Highs receptions - 10 vs. Ursinus, 2014 receiving yards - 102 vs. Ursinus, 2014 rushing yards - 31 vs. McDaniel, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 10-102, 2 TD vs. Ursinus 5-100, TD vs. Franklin & Marshall 5-99, TD vs. Wilkes in first career game 8-45 receiving, 2-31 rushing vs. McDaniel
At Muhlenberg: Was very impressive in his first season on the football team after playing baseball his first two years at Muhlenberg ... Fourth on the Mules in receptions and second in receiving touchdowns ... Extremely fast with good jumping ability ... Personal: Lettered in baseball and basketball at William Penn Charter School ... Earned all-city honors as an outfielder in baseball ... Parents are James and Patsy Lamb ... Born Oct. 30, 1993 ... A biology major.
8 7 Justin Lange
3 1 Craig Levine
Sophomore • TE/H • 6-3 • 199
Sophomore • DB • 5-8 • 171
Wallingford, Conn./Sheehan
Brick, N.J./Red Bank Catholic
At Muhlenberg: Moving to tight end/H-back after
At Muhlenberg: Played cornerback for the JV team as a
spending freshman season as a reserve quarterback
freshman ... Also competed with the Mule track team
... Has good size and athletic ability ... Works hard ...
as a sprinter ... Personal: Captained football and track
Personal: Lettered three times in both football and
teams at Red Bank Catholic High School ... Earned a total
basketball at Sheehan High School ... Earned scholar-
of five varsity letters ... Parents are Craig and Carmen
athlete honors in both sports ... Parents are Roger and Carol Lange ... Born
Levine … Born March 8, 1996 … Major undeclared.
May 5, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
2 1 Christian Lopez
4 5 Mike Luby
Sophomore • DB • 5-10 • 180
Junior • LB • 5-9 • 196 • 1VL
Garfield, N.J./St. Mary
Marlborough, Conn./RHAM
At Muhlenberg: Had an injury-plagued
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time at linebacker ... Good athlete
freshman season ... Showed strong ability
who saw plenty of time last year, starting five games at inside
at cornerback during the spring ... Personal:
linebacker ... One of the most experienced returning linebackers ...
Won three varsity letters and served as a
Played in four games as a midfielder and faceoff specialist for the
team captain in football at St. Mary High
Mule men’s lacrosse team in the spring of 2015 ... Personal: Named
School ... Parents are Richard Lopez and Carolyn Bryan … Born March 19, 1996 … Major undeclared.
all-conference four years in football and three in lacrosse at RHAM High School ... Also wrestled and competed in indoor
78 Austin Marques Sophomore • OL • 6-1 • 264 Howell, N.J./Howell
At Muhlenberg: Developing player on the offensive line ... Missed time with injury as a freshman ... Personal: Earned two varsity letters as an offensive and defensive lineman at Howell High School ... Mother is MaryAnn Marques ... Born July 22, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
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track ... Football team MVP as a senior … Parents are Christopher and Donna Luby … Born Dec. 7, 1994 … Major undeclared. Career Highlights • Statistics 14 games, 5 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU FF 2013 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2014 18 14 32 3-22 3-22 1 2 Totals 19 15 34 3-22 3-22 1 2 • Team Awards “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 6 tackles, TFL vs. Wilkes in first career start 5 tackles, 2 TFL, FF vs. Gettysburg 5 tackles, FF, PBU vs. Johns Hopkins
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Returning Players 6 1 Domenick Mattia
5 8 Kevin McCorvey
Junior • OG • 6-1 • 248 • 1VL
Senior • OG • 6-1 • 245 • 1VL
Cedar Grove, N.J./Bergen Catholic
West Islip, N.Y./West Islip
At Muhlenberg: Will be in the mix on the offensive line
At Muhlenberg: In his second year on the offensive line
... Started three games at guard for injured teammates
after two years on defense ... Has shown great improve-
last year and performed well ... Will only get better with
ment ... Figures to be in the rotation this season ...
more experience ... Personal: Was an all-league center at
Started the last four games of the 2014 season at right guard ...
Bergen Catholic High School ... Won three varsity letters ... Parents are Michael
Personal: Served as team
and Karen Mattia ... Born
captain and earned all-
Oct. 24, 1994 ... A history
division honors in football
major.
at West Islip High School … Played center and defensive line … Also played goalie for lacrosse team … Parents are Chris and Diane McCorvey … Born Aug. 6, 1994 … A
Career Highlights • Statistics 2014 9 games played, 3 started
double major in accounting and finance. Career Highlights • Statistics 2013 1 game played 2014 8 games played, 4 started • Team Awards Big Play Offense - Ursinus, 2014
1 7 Alexander Meller Senior • S • 5-10 • 187 • 1VL Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time at rover ... Has shown great improvement throughout career ... Did an outstanding job on special teams last year to earn first varsity letter ... Personal: One of three current Mules who attended Oceanside High School … Played
Career Highlights • Statistics 14 games Year Solo Ast Tot FF FR 2013 1 0 1 0 0 2014 5 0 5 1 1-0 • Team Awards Special Forces - Dickinson, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 2 tackles, FF on kickoff return vs. Ursinus recovered fumbled kickoff vs. Dickinson
strong safety and outside linebacker … Parents are Gregory and Alexandra Meller … Born Aug. 26, 1994 … A business administration major (management and organization concentration).
47 Jake Morra
3 6 Matt Musilli
Sophomore • LB • 6-0 • 195
Sophomore • LB • 5-10 • 187
River Vale, N.J./Pascack Valley
Wantage, N.J./High Point Regional
At Muhlenberg: Had a promising year on the JV team
At Muhlenberg: Has the potential to contribute either
as a freshman ... Makes good reads from the linebacker
at outside linebacker or defensive back ... Strong and
spot ... Personal: Earned three varsity letters as a line-
tough ... Hard worker ... Personal: Selected team MVP in
backer and served as team captain in football at Pascack
football at High Point Regional High School ... Offensive
Valley High School ... Parents are Russ and Sharon Morra ... Born June 1, 1996 ... Major undeclared.
player of the year as a running back ... Also earned allconference honors as a centerfielder in baseball ... Parents are Chuck and Lora Musilli ... Born July 11, 1996 … Major undeclared.
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Returning Players 9 7 Jacob Najarian
69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz
Sophomore • DL • 6-0 • 221
Junior • DE • 5-11 • 288
New Tripoli, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh
Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
At Muhlenberg: Has the potential to make an impact
At Muhlenberg: Hard worker and good teammate ...
on the defensive line as a sophomore ... Got bigger and
Still learning the game ... Personal: Named all-county
strong in the offseason and did a good job preparing for
and All-West Jersey as a defensive tackle at Hunterdon
an increased role ... Personal: Started every game at de-
Central High School ... Lettered all four years, serving as
fensive end and center for final two years at Northwest-
a team captain as a senior ... Grew up in Mexico and did
ern Lehigh High School ... Earned all-league honors at both positions as a
not play American football until high school … Parents are Jose Ortega and
senior, when he recorded 77 tackles and 8½ sacks ... Parents are Frederick
Maria Diaz ... Born May 11, 1995 ... An international studies major (global
and Joyce Najarian ... Born April 19, 1996 … A mathematics major.
trade and international business concentration).
2 7 Matt Pagano Senior • S • 6-0 • 184 • 3VL
Career Highlights • Statistics 27 games, 13 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR 2012 11 8 19 2-6 0 0 0 0 0 2013 27 19 46 0 0 3 1-0 1 0 2014 21 8 29 1-3 0 4 1-2 0 0 Totals 59 35 94 3-9 0 7 2-2 1 0 • Team Awards Terminator - Juniata, Ursinus and Moravian, 2013 Special Forces - Delaware Valley, 2012 Big Play Defense - Susquehanna, 2014 Big Play Special Teams - F&M, 2014; Delaware Valley, 2012 “Dig In” - Moravian, 2012 • Career Highs tackles - 9 vs. Juniata and Moravian, 2013; vs. Moravian, 2012 • Top Games 2014: 3 tackles, TFL, interception vs. Susquehanna 2 tackles, 2 PBU vs. Gettysburg 4 tackles, PBU, returned blocked punt for TD vs. F&M 2013: 9 tackles (6 solo), PBU vs. Juniata 9 tackles (5 solo) vs. Moravian 5 tackles, interception, 2 PBU vs. Ursinus 2012: 9 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Moravian 5 tackles vs. Delaware Valley 3 tackles, ½ TFL vs. Dickinson
Hopewell, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for starting spot at safety ... Logged starting time each of the last two years ... Smart, athletic player who understands the defense ... Has made some big plays during his career ... Personal: Set the single-game and career rushing records at Hopewell Valley Central High School … First-team all-conference both as a running back and a free safety … Maxwell Football Club Award winner … First-team all-county as a defenseman in lacrosse … Parents are Jim and Marie Pagano … Born April 12, 1994 … A double major in accounting and finance.
2 Nick Palladino Junior • QB • 6-0 • 206 • 2VL Millstone Twp., N.J./Allentown
At Muhlenberg: One of the top returning quarterbacks in Division III ... Career record of 16-4 as a starter ... Already fourth on the Mules’ all-time passing list ... Has a strong, accurate arm and excellent knowledge of the Career Highlights • Statistics 22 games, 20 starts Year Com Att Pct Yds Int TD Eff 2013 166 274 .606 2011 8 14 133.26 2014 266 385 .691 2998 4 25 153.85 Totals 432 659 .656 5009 12 39 145.29 Year Rushes Yds TD Avg Lg Rec 2013 115 402 6 3.5 t36 2014 86 218 7 2.5 24 2-7 Totals 201 620 13 3.1 t36 2-7 • Honors All-Centennial Conference second team, 2014 Centennial Conference rookie of the year, 2013 CC offensive player of the week, 2013 and 2014 (twice) • Team Awards Offensive MVP, 2014 Offensive rookie of the year, 2013 Bianco Award, 2014 Dominator - Juniata, Ursinus, Moravian and Widener, 2014; McDaniel, Dickinson and Ursinus, 2013 “Dig In” - Gettysburg, 2014; Franklin & Marshall, 2013 Game Captain - Dickinson, 2014
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offense ... Extremely competitive ... Ranked in the top 30 in the country in completion percentage (second), completions per game • School Records passing yards by end of sophomore season (5,009) passing yards in a season (2,998) passing yards by a freshman (2,011) total offense yards in a season (3,216) completion percentage in a season (.691) completions in a season (266) completions in a game (35) lowest interception percentage in a season (1.0) total offense touchdowns in a season (32) total offense touchdowns in a game (5, tied record) attempts in a season (385, tied record) • Career Highs completions - 35 vs. Widener, 2014 attempts - 51 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014 percentage - .871 (27-31) vs. Moravian, 2014 yards - 388 vs. Widener, 2014 passing touchdowns - 4 vs. Ursinus, 2013 and 2014 rushing yards - 70 vs. McDaniel, 2013 rushing touchdowns - 3 vs. Widener, 2014
(11th), passing yards (16th), total offense (28th), passing touchdowns (29th) and pass efficiency (30th) last year ... Began season by throwing 195 consecutive passes without an interception ... Completed 76.8 percent of his passes over the final five games ... Third among Division III freshmen in total offense in 2013 ... Personal: Passed for 1,800 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior at Allentown High School ... Named to all-state team ... Three-year team captain … Parents are Paul and Linda Palladino ... Born Aug. 13, 1995 ... A double major in finance and business administration (management and organization concentration).
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Returning Players 6 4 David Parfitt
6 8 Jack Petrella
Junior • OL • 6-1 • 305
Junior • OL • 6-6 • 305
Clinton, N.J./Voorhees
Mendham, N.J./West Morris Mendham
At Muhlenberg: Third-year reserve on the offensive line
At Muhlenberg: One of the biggest players on the team
... Hard worker ... Personal: Named first-team all-con-
... Has worked hard to get in better playing shape ...
ference as a center at Voorhees High School ... Lettered
Personal: Played offensive tackle and defensive tackle at
three years in football and two in lacrosse ... Parents are
West Morris Mendham High School ... Parents are John
David and Lori Parfitt ... Born May 8, 1994 ... A double
Petrella and Theresa Kelly ... Born March 10, 1995 ... A
major in business administration (management and organization concen-
business administration major (management and organization concentra-
tration) and accounting.
tion).
1 3 Luke Primerano
81 Chris Quinlan
Junior • WR • 6-3 • 213 • 1VL
Sophomore • WR • 5-10 • 157
Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley
Wall Twp., N.J./Wall
At Muhlenberg: In his second
At Muhlenberg: Played on the JV team
year as a wide receiver after
as a wide receiver in his freshman
beginning his Mule career at
season ... Personal: Named offensive
quarterback ... Has good size to
MVP as a senior at Wall High School ...
make tough catches in traffic ...
First-team all-conference ... Played in
Also saw action on the kickoff coverage team ... Had
both All-Shore Classic and North-South All-Star Classic
a good spring ... Personal: Earned three letters and
... Parents are Bob and Judee Quinlan ... Born June 17,
served as team captain
1996 ... Major undeclared.
at Wayne Valley High School ... All-county as a quarterback ... Parents are Paul and Lora Primerano ... Born Nov. 28, 1994 ... Major undeclared.
Career Highlights • Statistics 9 games Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2014 6 90 15.0 1 t29 • Team Awards Big Play Offense - Susquehanna, 2014 Big Play Special Teams - Johns Hopkins, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 2-35, TD vs. Franklin & Marshall 2-24 vs. Johns Hopkins
85 Sean Robbins
32 Nick Savant
Junior • WR • 5-11 • 198
Sophomore • RB • 5-10 • 177
Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon
Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley
At Muhlenberg: Returning to the Mules
At Muhlenberg: Began freshman
after taking the 2014 season off ... Played
season as starting running back ...
for JV team in 2012 ... Personal: Four-
Rushed seven times for 54 yards
year starter at quarterback for Kinnelon
in opening game before suffering
High School ... Amassed 8,000 total
season-ending injury ... Worked hard in offseason ... Return could be
yards and 90 touchdowns and led team to first state title in
a big boost to the Mule offense ... Personal: Named Express-Times player of the year as a
school history ... Parents are Wills and Lisa Robbins ... Born
senior at nearby Saucon Valley High School ... Also lettered four years in lacrosse ... Parents
Feb. 24, 1995 ... A double major in accounting and finance.
are Lou and Gina Savant ... Born Sept. 7, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
7 Anthony Schwab Senior • QB • 5-11 • 189 • 1VL Pittston, Pa./Pittston Area
At Muhlenberg: Enters season as No. 2 quarterback ... Served as the holder for kicks all of 2014 ... Personal: Earned three letters apiece in football and baseball at Pittston Area High School … Captain in both sports … Played quarterback and defensive back and earned all-conference honors in football … Was a third baseman in baseball … Parents are Tony and Jolyne Schwab … Born June 14, 1994 … A neuroscience major.
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Career Highlights • Statistics 9 games Year Com Att Pct Yds Int TD 2013 3 3 1.000 35 0 1 2014 7 14 .500 80 0 1 Totals 10 17 .588 115 0 2 • Team Awards “Dig In” - Dickinson, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 3-4, 46 yds, TD vs. McDaniel 2013: 29-yard TD pass vs. McDaniel
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Returning Players 1 5 Christopher Scordo
4 2 Tyler X. Smith
Sophomore • QB • 5-10 • 197
Junior • LB • 6-0 • 227
Allentown, N.J./Steinert
Peekskill, N.Y./Kennedy Catholic
At Muhlenberg: Will get to compete in 2015 after miss-
At Muhlenberg: Has shown promise as a JV player the
ing entire freshman season recovering from injury ...
last two years ... Improved physically in the offseason ...
Personal: Earned two letters in football and one each in
Personal: Named team MVP as a senior middle line-
baseball and wrestling at Steinert High School ... Played
backer at Kennedy Catholic High School ... Was defensive
quarterback and outside linebacker ... Parents are John
MVP while playing outside backer as a junior … Parents
and Theresa Scordo ... Born Feb. 18, 1996 ... A double major in accounting
are Byron Brown and Sylvia Smith … Born Jan. 19, 1996 ... A double major in
and finance.
mathematics and finance.
8 8 Jake Solari
2 5 Joey Starinsky
Junior • TE/H • 6-2 • 212
Junior • CB • 5-6 • 167
Palisades Park, N.J./St. Joseph Regional
Avoca, Pa./Pittston Area
At Muhlenberg: Will have a chance to see
At Muhlenberg: Smart,
playing time with better knowledge of the
hard-nosed player ...
system ... Is tough and athletic ... Sidelined
Hampered by injuries
with injury as a freshman ... Personal:
... Has the skill set to
Received all-league honorable mention as a
be a good corner ...
free safety at St. Joseph Regional High School ... Also lettered
Saw plenty of action on special teams last
as a defenseman in lacrosse ... Parents are Nelson and Donna
year ... Played wide receiver for JV team as
Solari ... Born June 28, 1995 ... A double major in political sci-
a freshman ... Personal: Was an all-star
ence and economics.
at both wide receiver and defensive back at Pittston Area High School ... Team MVP ... Earned three varsity letters ... Parents are Joseph and Renay Starinsky ... Born May 9, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
Career Highlights • Statistics 6 games Year Solo Ast Tot 2013 0 0 0 2014 2 2 4 • Team Awards “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2013 • Top Games 2014: 3 tackles vs. Wilkes
9 3 Hayden Sterling
6 Matthew Stickney
Senior • DE • 6-2 • 222 • 2VL
Sophomore • TE/H • 5-10 • 196 • 1VL
Houston, Texas/Houston Christian
Marlton, N.J./Cherokee
At Muhlenberg: Fourth-year veteran of the defensive
At Muhlenberg: Big, strong back who gives versatil-
line ... Has been in the rotation each of the last two
ity to the Mule offense ... Saw action as a blocking back
years ... Will bring valuable experience to a young unit ...
and tailback last year ... Can also catch passes out of
Personal: Earned all-district laurels on both offense and
the backfield or line up at tight end ... Personal: Was
defense as a lineman at Houston Christian High School
a three-year letterwinner and two-year captain at
… All-state honorable mention … Captained football and lacrosse teams
Cherokee High School
… All-district in lacrosse … Parents are David and Kimberly Sterling …
... Played for state
Born June 16, 1993 … A media
championship team
and communication major
and was all-state as
and business administration
a defensive back ...
minor.
Parents are Stanley and Nancy Stickney ... Born Aug. 21, 1995 ... A double major in economics and finance.
Career Highlights • Statistics 11 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL PBU 2013 2 4 6 0 1 2014 1 1 2 0 0 • Career Highs tackles - 2 vs. Wilkes, 2014; Apprentice and Gettysburg, 2013
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Returning Players 3 8 Stephen Szelong Senior • LB • 6-1 • 210 • 2VL Pittsburgh, Pa./Pine-Richland
At Muhlenberg: Core special teams player for the Mules ... Will compete for starting spot at inside or outside linebacker ... Athletic and physical ... Personal: Was a three-time all-conference football honoree at Pine-Richland High School … Played Career Highlights • Statistics 20 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU FF Blk 2013 9 2 11 1-8 1-8 0 1 0 2014 13 17 30 1-5 1-5 2 0 2 Totals 22 19 41 2-13 2-13 2 1 2 • Team Awards Special Forces MVP, 2014 Special Forces - F&M, Susquehanna, Juniata and Widener, 2014; McDaniel, 2013 Big Play Special Teams - Johns Hopkins and Dickinson, 2014 • Top Games 2014: 5 tackles, PBU vs. Wilkes 5 tackles, blocked field goal vs. Johns Hopkins 3 tackles, sack, PBU vs. Gettysburg blocked punt vs. Franklin & Marshall 2013: 4 tackles, FF vs. Apprentice 2 tackles, sack vs. Dickinson
7 9 Marek Tomanek
free safety and outside linebacker … Also lettered twice in lacrosse … Parents are Ken and Giovanna Szelong … Born Feb. 15, 1994 … A double major in accounting and finance.
80 Nicholas Weissauer
Sophomore • NT • 6-0 • 278
Sophomore • WR • 5-6 • 184
Milford, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional
Milford, Conn./Joseph A. Foran
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time at nose tackle
At Muhlenberg: Young wide receiver ... Has good hands
... Hard worker with good size ... Competed in three
... Missed time with injury as a freshman ... Personal:
matches for the Mule wrestling team in 2015 ... Personal:
Won a total of seven letters in football and basketball at
Played defensive line at Delaware Valley Regional High
Joseph A. Foran High School ... Captain of both teams ...
School ... Won over 30 matches and qualified for state
Two-time all-state in football ... Parents are William and
wrestling tournament as a senior ... Parents are Anthony Tomanek and
Robin Weissauer ... Born Dec. 31, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
Mary Ellen Aleksza ... Born Oct. 31, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
2 4 Brian Wiegand
33 Kyle Wilczynski
Junior • CB • 5-10 • 173
Sophomore • LB • 6-2 • 195
Darien, Conn./Darien
Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional
At Muhlenberg: Will compete for time in the defensive backfield
At Muhlenberg: Promising athlete with good
... Has good quickness ... Was off to an outstanding start as a spe-
size ... Trying to find best position, whether at
cial teams player last year before suffering a season-ending injury
linebacker or in secondary ... Personal: Earned
in the fifth game ... Personal: Earned all-conference laurels as a
first-team all-league honors in football at
cornerback
Northern Highlands Regional High School ...
at Darien High School ... Also
Played linebacker and running back ... Also lettered as a midfield-
earned two letters as a guard in
er in lacrosse ... Parents are Rich and Amy Wilczynski ... Born Oct.
basketball … Parents are Brian
30, 1995 ... Major undeclared.
Wiegand and Carol Farquhar … Born Aug. 24, 1994 ... A double major in economics and finance. Career Highlights • Statistics 5 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Blk 2014 6 4 10 0 1 • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2014 • Team Awards Special Forces - Wilkes and McDaniel, 2014 Big Play Special Teams - Franklin & Marshall, 2014 “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2013 • Top Games 2014: 7 tackles vs. McDaniel tackle, blocked punt vs. Franklin & Marshall
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Newcomers
63
18
92
39
58
86
Ricky
Michael
Amir
Nate
Colin
Frank
Alvarez
Blank
Carter
Corvil
Cunningham
Dangello
Freshman • LB
Freshman • DB
Freshman • DL
Freshman • CB
Freshman • LB
Freshman • WR
5-9 • 232
6-0 • 192
5-10 • 200
5-11 • 169
5-8 • 207
5-7 • 177
Brooklyn, N.Y./
Nutley, N.J./
Paterson, N.J./
Freehold, N.J./
East Berlin, Conn./
New Tripoli, Pa./
The Taft School
Seton Hall Prep
Passaic County Tech
Freehold Twp.
Xavier
Northwestern Lehigh
(Conn.)
7
83
55
44
16
38
Sean
Sean
Jack
Brandon
Matt
Jewel
Dougherty
Elliott
Fitzsimmons
Gallagher
Gibbon
Gilbert
Freshman • QB
Freshman • WR
Freshman • LB
Freshman • LB
Freshman • QB
Sophomore • WR
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6-3 • 169
6-2 • 188
5-11 • 196
5-10 • 205
5-11 • 188
6-0 • 185
Wyckoff, N.J./
Westfield, N.J./
Point Pleasant, N.J./
Westwood, N.J./
Livingston, N.J./
Easton, Pa./
Ramapo
Westfield
Point Pleasant Boro
Westwood
Livingston
Homeschooled
98
48
11
53
43
34
Jorne
Matthew
Jeremy
James
Dawid
Bobby
Gilbert
Gliatta
Gray
Kennedy
Kowal
Merle
Freshman • DL
Freshman • DB
Freshman • LB
Freshman • LB
Freshman • LB
Freshman • DB
6-2 • 230
5-7 • 181
6-0 • 227
5-9 • 200
6-0 • 188
5-10 • 162
Easton, Pa./
Scarsdale, N.Y./
Paterson, N.J./
Mount Laurel, N.J./
Lawrence, N.J./
Belvidere, N.J./
Homeschooled
Scarsdale
Passaic County Tech
Lenape
Lawrence
Belvidere
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Newcomers
89
46
1
75
51
40
Kyle
Anthony
Eric
Kyle
Olivier
Matthew
Moore
Natale
Oden
Oprisko
Payen
Pine
Freshman • TE/H
Freshman • DB
Freshman • QB
Freshman • OL
Freshman • LB
Freshman • RB
5-11 • 174
5-10 • 186
6-1 • 160
6-2 • 250
5-10 • 161
5-8 • 169
Roseland, N.J./
Readington, N.J./
West Orange, N.J./
Dunmore, Pa./
Lawrence, N.J./
Freehold, N.J./
Seton Hall Prep
Hunterdon Central
West Orange
Dunmore
Lawrence
Freehold Twp.
76
27
60
66
19
37
Ryan
Carter
Christian
Alex
Tyler J.
Gregory
Rogers
Rubin
Schmid
Sempervive
Smith
Taylor
Freshman • OL
Freshman • RB
Freshman • DL
Freshman • OL
Freshman • WR
Freshman • TE/H
5-9 • 263
5-10 • 174
6-2 • 250
5-10 • 261
5-8 • 158
5-11 • 174
Avon, Conn./
Malvern, Pa./
West Orange, N.J./
New Egypt, N.J./
Paramus, N.J./
Burlington Twp., N.J./
Avon
Great Valley
Seton Hall Prep
New Egypt
Paramus
Burlington Twp.
9
96
41
20
Jonathan
Calvin
Luke
Josiah
Triboletti
Wasdyke
Wiley
Wright
Freshman • QB
Freshman • TE/H
Freshman • DB
Freshman • RB
6-4 • 172
6-1 • 220
6-0 • 167
5-7 • 146
Hammonton, N.J./
Moorestown, N.J./
Warrington, Pa./
Bethlehem, Pa./
Hammonton
Moorestown
Central Bucks
Liberty
South
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2014 Review centennial conference standings Conference Games All Games W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PA H A Johns Hopkins 9 0 1.000 360 140 11 1 .917 447 183 6-0 5-1 Muhlenberg 8 1 .889 352 152 9 2 .818 421 188 4-1 5-1 Ursinus 6 3 .667 270 217 7 3 .700 317 224 4-1 3-2 Gettysburg 5 4 .556 219 235 5 5 .500 251 268 3-2 2-3 Franklin & Marshall 4 5 .444 194 219 5 5 .500 222 240 3-2 2-3 Juniata 4 5 .444 274 302 5 5 .500 295 315 3-2 2-3 Moravian 4 5 .444 164 216 5 5 .500 197 230 3-2 2-3 Dickinson 3 6 .333 223 288 3 7 .300 244 321 2-3 1-4 Susquehanna 2 7 .222 194 249 2 8 .200 207 291 0-5 2-3 McDaniel 0 9 .000 136 368 1 9 .100 170 399 0-4 1-5 NCAA Tournament Johns Hopkins 24, Rowan 16 (first round) Widener 36, Muhlenberg 35 (first round) Hobart 24, Johns Hopkins 21 (second round)
mules among the statistical leaders category player/team avg/no cc rank ncaa rank* completion percentage team .684 1 2 completion percentage Nick Palladino .691 1 2 rushing defense team 77.9 1 4 field goal percentage Connor Winter .882 1 4 passes had intercepted team 4 1 6 field goals Connor Winter 1.36 1 9 red zone offense team .889 1 11 completions per game Nick Palladino 24.2 1 11 sacks by team 3.18 1 12 first downs team 269 1 14 passing yards Nick Palladino 2,998 1 16 total defense team 282.6 1 20 third-down conversions team .470 1 21 opponent third-down conversions team .295 1 22 pass efficiency team 153.0 1 24 scoring offense team 38.3 1 29 punt return defense team 5.3 1 36 tackles for loss team 7.6 1 41 total offense team 438.6 1 44 receiving yards Cody Geyer 90.8 1 47 passing touchdowns Nick Palladino 25 1t 29 receiving touchdowns Michael Long 10 1t 44 kickoff return defense team 14.4 2 11 blocked kicks team 6 2 17 rushing touchdowns Max Cepeda 14 2 22 pass offense team 283.6 2 28 total offense Nick Palladino 292.4 2 28 pass efficiency Nick Palladino 153.9 2 30 scoring defense team 17.1 2 32 fourth-down conversions team .579 2 36 net punting team 34.6 2 37 receptions Cody Geyer 6.7 2 37 scoring Connor Winter 8.8 2 37 time of possession team 31:59 2 47 turnover margin team +6 2 all-purpose yards Cody Geyer 131.2 2 pass defense efficiency team 111.7 2 opponent first downs team 182 2 rushing yards Max Cepeda 88.4 2 punting Matt Aspinwall 38.1 2 turnovers lost team 12 2t 13 blocked kicks Stephen Szelong 2 2t 21 punt returns team 12.0 2t 33 interceptions Chris Flynn 4 2t tackles for loss Ian Gimbar 1.23 2t tackles for loss Jeremey Thomas 1.23 2t all-purpose yards Max Cepeda 127.4 3 scoring Max Cepeda 8.2 3 receptions Michael Long 5.45 4 sacks Jeremey Thomas 0.59 4 * top 50 only (out of 242 teams in Division III)
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all-centennial conference First Team DEFENSE DL Michael Longo, JH ^ DL Greg DeLade, Mu DL Michael Rocca, JH DL Steve Ambs, U LB Ian Gimbar, Mu LB Jeremey Thomas, Mu LB Brady Watts, JH LB Keith Corliss, JH DB John Feaster, Mu DB Aaron Fant, FM DB Ryan Rice, JH DB Jimmy McCarthy, Mo DB Jack Toner, JH
Second Team
Honorable Mention
Kevin Cellary, Mu Kyle Ruiz, Mu A.J. Koikoi, FM Walker Moriarty, D Jim Barry, S Ryan Young, FM James Roccograndi, U Ethan Wilt, Ju Tyler Cerbo, Mu Kyle Adkins, U Brian Velasco, FM Anthony Orlando, Mo
John Snyder, Mo Steve Pondo-Voigt, G
OFFENSE QB Ward Udinski, Ju * RB Stuart Walters, JH RB Cedric Madden, D WR Jordan Zackery, FM WR Bradley Munday, JH TE Michael Long, Mu OL Bryan Auvil, Mu ! OL Willie Britt, Mu OL Colin Egan, JH OL Woody Stefankiewicz, U OL Rowan Cade, JH
Nick Palladino, Mu Max Cepeda, Mu # Chris Negron, Mo Cody Geyer, Mu Isaiah Slutter, Ju Nick Pustizzi, U (H) Frank Seitz, FM Kyle Flynn, JH Frank Marin, Ju Ryan Pearce, S Ryan Ignatovig, FM
Braden Anderson, JH Kyle Wigley, G
SPECIAL TEAMS K Connor Winter, Mu P Eric Boyer, U KR Jordan Zackery, FM
Spencer Hotaling, S Austin High, D Eli Redmond, Mo
Chris Miller, G Tim Rafter, U
Dysean Alexander, U
Andrew Kincaid, Mu Michael Reali, G Daniel Smith, Mo Josh Gongloff, Ju
Brett Haas, Mc Isaiah Slutter, Ju
^ defensive player of the year * offensive player of the year ! scholar-athlete of the year # rookie of the year
other honors • Academic All-America.......................................... Bryan Auvil (first team) • Academic All-District............................................ Bryan Auvil • CC Academic Honor Roll...................................... Matt Aspinwall Bryan Auvil Gene Blanco Willie Britt Chris Flynn Cody Geyer David Hausladen Michael Hogan Dillon Minnaker Jeremey Thomas Brian Wiegand • All-America (D3football.com)............................. Michael Long (first team) • All-South Region................................................... Michael Long (first team) Connor Winter (second team) • ECAC South All-Stars............................................ Max Cepeda (rookie of the year) Michael Long (first team) Connor Winter (first team) Greg DeLade (second team) Ian Gimbar (second team) • CC Sportsmanship Team...................................... Chris Flynn • CC Offensive Player of the Week...................... Nick Palladino (Oct. 26, Nov. 9) Michael Long (Sept. 21) • CC Defensive Player of the Week...................... Kyle Ruiz (Oct. 5) • CC Special Teams Player of the Week.............. Connor Winter (Sept. 7, Sept. 28)
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2014 Statistics RESULTS (9-2 overall, 8-1 Centennial Conference) Sept. 6 at Wilkes W 34-0 Sept. 13 Franklin & Marshall W 42-7 Sept. 20 at McDaniel W 59-10 Sept. 27 Johns Hopkins L 26-42 Oct. 4 at Susquehanna W 24-20 Oct. 18 Gettysburg W 47-6 Oct. 25 Juniata W 42-13 Nov. 1 at Dickinson W 34-20 Nov. 8 Ursinus W 41-27 Nov. 15 at Moravian W 37-7 Nov. 22 at Widener (NCAA) L 35-36
(725) (2,470) (3,083) (3,426) (2,216) (2,375) (3,141) (700) (2,375) (2,198)
SCORING BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 Total Avg MULES 89 152 103 77 421 38.3 Opponents 24 48 41 75 188 17.1 TEAM STATISTICS First Downs (Rush-Pass-Penalty) Rushes/Yards Passes/Yards Total Plays/Total Offense Average Per Play Average Per Game Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Time of Possession/Average Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks By/Yards
Mules Opponents 269 182 (94-156-19) (64-96-22) 417/1705 356/857 402/3120 409/2252 819/4825 765/3109 5.89 4.06 438.6 282.6 79/680 50/516 17/8 13/7 351:57/32:00 308:03/28:00 71 of 151 (47.0%) 52 of 176 (29.5%) 11 of 19 (57.9%) 15 of 38 (39.5%) 35/224 20/135
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (returning players in bold) RUSHING G Att Yds TD Avg Yds/Game Lg Max Cepeda 11 199 972 14 4.9 88.4 t83 Nick Palladino 11 86 218 7 2.5 19.8 24 Anthony Bassolino 10 37 178 0 4.8 17.8 25 Thomas DiCarlo 10 22 88 1 4.0 8.8 15 Matthew Stickney 11 21 81 1 3.9 7.4 13 Cody Geyer 9 10 61 0 6.1 6.8 16 Nick Lamb 10 10 59 0 5.9 5.9 29 Nicholas Savant 1 7 54 0 7.7 54.0 23 John Feaster 11 1 20 0 20.0 1.9 20 Matt Aspinwall 11 2 15 0 7.5 1.4 17 Ryan Delaney 11 6 11 0 1.8 1.0 9 Mike Harris 6 2 5 0 2.5 0.8 3 Connor Winter 11 1 4 0 4.0 0.4 4 Greg DeLade 11 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Anthony Schwab 6 3 -15 0 -5.0 -2.5 4 team 11 9 -46 0 -5.1 -4.2 0 MULES 11 417 1705 23 4.1 155.0 t83 Opponents 11 356 857 6 2.4 77.9 44 PASSING Matt Aspinwall Cody Geyer Nick Palladino Anthony Schwab team MULES Opponents
G Att-Com-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Eff 11 1-1-0 1.000 22 0 22 284.80 9 1-1-0 1.000 20 0 20 268.40 11 385-266-4 .691 2998 25 77 153.85 6 14-7-0 .500 80 1 t36 121.57 11 1-0-0 .000 0 0 - 11 402-275-4 .684 3120 26 77 152.96 11 409-227-11 .555 2252 19 t61 111.70
RECEIVING Cody Geyer Michael Long Ryan Delaney Nick Lamb Max Cepeda Brendan Connolly Matthew Stickney Mike Harris Luke Primerano David Hausladen Nick Palladino Anthony Bassolino John Feaster Devlin Formey Aaron Bossard MULES Opponents
G No 9 60 11 60 11 49 10 47 11 21 10 8 11 8 6 7 9 6 11 2 11 2 10 2 11 1 8 1 4 1 11 275 11 227
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Yds 817 700 486 518 201 95 91 69 90 13 7 5 22 5 1 3120 2252
TD 2 10 4 6 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 19
Avg Yds/Game 13.6 90.8 11.7 63.6 9.9 44.2 11.0 51.8 9.6 18.3 11.9 9.5 11.4 8.3 9.9 11.5 15.0 10.0 6.5 1.2 3.5 0.6 2.5 0.5 22.0 2.0 5.0 0.6 1.0 0.3 11.3 283.6 9.9 204.7
Lg 77 t70 t28 48 55 t36 40 t29 t29 7 20 2 22 5 1 77 t61
SCORING Connor Winter Max Cepeda Michael Long Nick Palladino Nick Lamb Ryan Delaney Cody Geyer Brendan Connolly Thomas DiCarlo Chris Flynn Mike Harris Khiry Hughes Josh Messina Matt Pagano Luke Primerano Matthew Stickney Jeremey Thomas MULES Opponents
TD PAT 2-PT DXP FG Lg Safety Pt 0 52-54 0-0 0-0 15-17 49 0 97 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 90 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 60 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 42 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 36 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 24 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 12 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 54 52-54 0-0 0-0 15-17 49 0 421 25 21-24 0-1 0-0 5-7 35 1 188
DEFENSE Tackles Pass Fumble Kick G Solo Assist For Loss Total Sack Breakup Int F R Block Ian Gimbar 11 51 25 13½-51 76 5½-34 2 0 0 0 0 Lenny Smith 11 45 19 5½-16 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jeremey Thomas 11 48 15 13½-56 63 6½-42 5 2-68 0 1-0 0 Kyle Ruiz 11 28 18 10-61 46 4½-38 1 0 1 0 0 Josh Messina 11 31 14 6-30 45 3-23 1 0 0 0 1 John Feaster 11 34 10 3½-11 44 0 9 1-0 0 0 0 Gene Blanco 10 21 16 3-11 37 1-7 1 0 0 0 0 Tyler Cerbo 11 25 9 2½-13 34 1-10 7 0 1 0 0 Khiry Hughes 11 24 10 3-5 34 0 6 1-50 0 0 0 Mike Luby 10 18 14 3-22 32 3-22 1 0 2 0 0 Greg DeLade 11 16 16 8½-26 32 5-17 1 2-10 1 2-0 0 Stephen Szelong 11 13 17 1-5 30 1-5 2 0 0 0 2 Matt Pagano 11 21 8 1-3 29 0 4 1-2 0 0 0 Chris Flynn 11 23 3 3-6 26 0 4 4-45 0 0 0 Kevin Cellary 11 11 14 2½-8 25 1-5 2 0 0 1-0 1 Brian Ellis 11 7 13 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Larry Gelok 11 7 7 0 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 Brian Wiegand 4 6 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jon Seddon 11 5 5 1½-4 10 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Galvin 7 4 2 1-10 6 1-10 1 0 0 0 0 Devin Woods 11 3 3 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 Alexander Meller 10 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 Dillon Minnaker 11 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michael Hogan 7 2 2 1-5 4 1-5 2 0 0 0 0 Joey Starinsky 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michael Hovan 3 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cody Geyer 11 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connor Winter 11 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 George DiFiore 6 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 Luke Primerano 9 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Delaney 11 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hayden Sterling 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michael Long 11 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 John Bolger 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ronald Christian 5 0 1 ½-3 1 ½-3 0 0 0 1-0 0 one UA tackle: Formey, Palladino, Stickney, Grimes (1G); one A tackle: Bassolino, Bossard PUNTING No Yds Avg Lg Matt Aspinwall 28 1068 38.1 59 Connor Winter 12 450 37.5 50 team 1 0 0.0 MULES 41 1518 37.0 59 Opponents 61 2049 33.6 56 had blocked: Mules 1, opponents 3 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg Chris Flynn 4 45 11.3 t31 Jeremey Thomas 2 68 34.0 t66 Greg DeLade 2 10 5.0 8 Khiry Hughes 1 50 50.0 t50 Matt Pagano 1 2 2.0 2 John Feaster 1 0 0.0 0 MULES 11 175 15.9 t66 Opponents 4 18 4.5 12 TD: Thomas 1, Hughes 1, Flynn 1
KICK RETURNS Max Cepeda Cody Geyer Matthew Stickney Ryan Delaney George DiFiore Thomas DiCarlo John Feaster MULES Opponents
No Yds Avg Lg 7 142 20.3 31 12 232 19.3 29 2 37 18.5 20 5 76 15.2 24 1 15 15.0 15 1 15 15.0 15 1 6 6.0 6 29 523 18.0 31 63 919 14.6 42
PUNT RETURNS Cody Geyer Max Cepeda Ryan Delaney Josh Messina Stephen Szelong Matt Pagano MULES Opponents TD: Messina 1, Pagano 1
No Yds Avg Lg 6 71 11.8 25 12 86 7.2 27 1 0 0.0 0 1 56 - t41 1 14 - 0 25 - t25 21 252 12.0 t41 15 79 5.3 13
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2014 Summaries Muhlenberg 34 Wilkes 0
Sept. 6
away
Muhlenberg 42 Franklin & Marshall 7
Sept. 13
home
Muhlenberg 59 McDaniel 10
Sept. 20
away
Johns Hopkins 42 Muhlenberg 26
Sept. 27
home
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. — Junior Nick Lamb, in
Allentown — Muhlenberg led 28-0 at the
Westminster, Md. — A record performance
Allentown — On a day when it struggled on
his first game as a college football player
half and breezed to a 42-7 win in its home
made for a “Long” day for the McDaniel
offense, Muhlenberg turned to its special
after playing on the baseball team his first
and Centennial Conference opener.
defense.
teams and defense to mount a comeback
two years, stepped in for injured team-
The Mules used explosive plays on of-
Senior Michael Long broke two school
effort in a matchup of two nationally
mates and caught five passes for 99 yards
fense to outgain the Diplomats, 296-101
records as Muhlenberg rolled up 579 yards
ranked Centennial Conference teams.
and a touchdown as the Mules opened the
in the first half and 434-169 for the game.
of total offense and breezed past McDaniel,
The Mules cut an early 21-point deficit
campaign in impressive fashion with a 34-0
They combined that with big plays on
59-10, to remain undefeated and set up a
to five, but the Johns Hopkins held on for a
win at Wilkes.
special teams and defense to build a com-
home showdown with five-time defending
42-26 win.
It was the first opening-day shutout for
manding early lead.
conference champion Johns Hopkins.
Overshadowed in the loss were mile-
the Mules since a 15-0 blanking of TCNJ in
Freshman Max Cepeda rushed for 104
Long’s eight receptions gave him 87 for
stones for Mule seniors Michael Long and
2007. The defense forced three turnovers,
yards on only seven carries, two of which
his career – a school record for tight ends.
Connor Winter.
allowed only 112 total yards and eight first
ended in the end zone. Sophomore Nick
He is three away from the CC mark for tight
Long caught six passes for 43 yards to
downs and held the Colonels to minus-5
Palladino completed 16 of 27 passes for
ends. His 172 receiving yards also set a
break the CC record for career receptions by
yards rushing. Wilkes never advanced past
229 yards and two touchdowns without an
school record for tight ends.
a tight end. He has 93, topping the mark of
the 34-yard line of Muhlenberg.
interception. After gaining 99 yards receiv-
The Mules, who have outscored their
89 that had stood since 1996.
Freshman Josh Messina made his own
ing in his first game last week, junior Nick
three opponents by a combined margin of
Winter tied a school record (achieved
stellar debut, leading the defense with
Lamb caught five passes for 100 yards for
135-17, had their most yards since gaining
twice previously) by kicking four field goals.
nine tackles, including a sack. Junior Lenny
his first 100-yard game.
591 in a 61-21 win at Dickinson two years
Two of his three-pointers were from over
Smith (8 tackles) and sophomore Mike Luby
Senior Ian Gimbar led the defense with
ago and averaged 7.8 yards per play.
40 yards, including a career-best 47-yarder.
(6 tackles, including a sack), both mak-
eight tackles, including a sack, and a pass
Nick Palladino completed 21 of 30 passes
It was 28-6 in the third quarter before
ing their first career starts, also were big
breakup. Classmate Jeremey Thomas added
for 259 yards and two touchdowns and add-
freshman Josh Messina blocked a punt,
contributors on defense, while senior line-
five tackles, including a sack and another
ed a pair of scores on the ground. Freshman
picked up the loose ball and raced 41 yards
man Greg DeLade notched his first career
tackle for loss, a breakup and a fumble
Max Cepeda recorded his second straight
for his first career touchdown.
interception.
recovery.
100-yard game, rushing for 115 yards on
Just over two minutes later, Jeremey
Sophomore Nick Palladino completed
All told, the Mule defense held an op-
only 14 carries with two touchdowns.
Thomas intercepted a pass tipped by
15 of 22 passes for 167 yards and three
ponent under 200 yards for the second
Senior Chris Flynn returned an intercep-
sophomore Mike Luby and returned it 66
touchdowns in three quarters of action.
straight week, allowing 2.6 yards per play
tion 31 yards for a touchdown for a defense
yards for his first career touchdown.
Freshman Nicholas Savant rushed for a
and only 83 yards on 24 passing attempts.
that did not allow a touchdown until 16
Muhlenberg had one possession with a
game-high 54 yards on seven carries in his
Cepeda scored the first two touchdowns
seconds remained in the game.
chance to take the lead, but a fourth-down
collegiate debut.
of the game - and his career. His 83-yard
Muhlenberg scored on seven of its first
run near midfield was stopped inches short.
The only score of the first quarter was
burst on the first play after an F&M punt
eight possessions, stopped only by the
a career-long 45-yard field goal by senior
tied for the fourth-longest rushing play in
clock at the end of the first half.
Connor Winter, capping a short drive that
Muhlenberg history and was the longest in
started when senior Kevin Cellary recovered
30 years.
a Wilkes fumble near midfield. Palladino
Muhlenberg blocked two punts, one of
tossed two scoring passes in the second
which was returned 25 yards for a touch-
quarter.
down by Matt Pagano.
Muhlenberg (1-0) Wilkes (0-1)
3 0
14 14 0 0
3 - 34 0 - 0
Franklin & Marshall (1-1, 0-1) 0 0 0 7 - 7 Muhlenberg (2-0, 1-0) 14 14 0 14 - 42
M-Connor Winter 45 field goal, 5:23 M-Michael Long 4 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 11:59 M-Ryan Delaney 28 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:49 M-Thomas DiCarlo 2 run (Winter kick), 10:08 M-Nick Lamb 31 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 8:30 M-Winter 33 field goal, 14:38
M-Max Cepeda 9 run (Connor Winter kick), 10:51 M-Cepeda 83 run (Winter kick), 4:19 M-Luke Primerano 29 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 14:23 M-Nick Lamb 13 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:24.9 M-Matt Pagano 25 blocked punt return (Winter kick), 8:48 M-Matthew Stickney 11 run (Winter kick), 4:39 FM-Taalib Gerald 2 run (Billy Zwicharowski kick), 2:51
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
M 19 41-143 19-31-0 201 344 7-35.0 10-71 2-0 39:25 3-27
W 8 26-(-5) 15-34-2 117 112 8-40.0 5-32 1-1 20:35 2-29
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Savant 7-54. Passing: Palladino 15-22-0--167. Receiving: Lamb 5-99. Interceptions: DeLade 1-8, Feaster 1-0. Tackles: Messina 9 (2 TFL), Smith 8, Thomas 7 (2 TFL).
Weekly Awards Dominator Bryan Auvil/Willie Britt Terminator Josh Messina/Lenny Smith Special Forces Brian Wiegand Big Play Offense Nick Lamb Defense Lenny Smith Special Teams Max Cepeda/Connor Winter “Dig In” Greg DeLade/Ryan Delaney Game Captain Greg DeLade
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FM 15 41-86 12-24-0 83 169 9-20.7 5-70 2-1 33:26 2-22
M 16 34-205 16-27-0 229 434 6-34.0 13-130 1-1 26:34 2-16
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 7-104. Passing: Palladino 16-27-0--229. Receiving: Delaney 6-54, Lamb 5-100. Tackles: Gimbar 8 (2 TFL), Smith 7, Ruiz 7.
Weekly Awards Dominator Nick Lamb Terminator the defense Special Forces Stephen Szelong Big Play Offense Max Cepeda Defense Feaster/Gimbar/Thomas Special Teams Matt Pagano/Brian Wiegand “Dig In” Kevin Cellary/Ryan Delaney Game Captain Bryan Auvil
M U H L E N B E R G F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 5
Johns Hopkins (4-0, 3-0) Muhlenberg (3-1, 2-1)
14 7 7 14 - 42 0 6 14 6 - 26
Mu-Nick Palladino 10 run (Connor Winter kick), 12:19 Mu-Palladino 5 run (Winter kick), 5:06 Mc-Spencer Wiersberg 27 field goal, 1:19 Mu-Michael Long 28 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 11:31 Mu-Long 70 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 8:56 Mu-Max Cepeda 40 run (Winter kick), 3:58 Mu-Chris Flynn 31 interception return (Winter kick), 13:28 Mu-Cepeda 2 run (Winter kick), 7:24 Mu-Winter 38 field goal, 13:07 Mu-Brendan Connolly 36 pass from Anthony Schwab (Winter kick), 4:41 Mc-Connor Allen 30 pass from Matty Callahan (Wiersberg kick), 0:16
JH-Quinn Donaldson 38 pass from Braden Anderson (Nick Campbell kick), 9:07 JH-Stuart Walters 6 run (Campbell kick), 0:06.8 JH-Brandon Cherry 17 pass from Anderson (Campbell kick), 9:37 M-Connor Winter 28 field goal, 2:52 M-Winter 37 field goal, 0:00 JH-Donaldson 43 pass from Anderson (Campbell kick), 13:12 M-Josh Messina 41 blocked punt return (Winter kick), 8:59 M-Jeremey Thomas 66 interception return (Winter kick), 6:54 M-Winter 47 field goal, 14:04 JH-Cherry 2 run (Campbell kick), 7:37 M-Winter 43 field goal, 4:55 JH-Bradley Munday 56 pass from Anderson (Campbell kick), 2:18
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Muhlenberg (3-0, 2-0) McDaniel (1-2, 0-2)
14 21 14 10 - 59 3 0 0 7 - 10
Mu 29 40-274 24-34-0 305 579 1-59.0 6-50 0-0 28:09 1-10
Mc 12 25-74 17-36-1 209 283 7-37.4 8-91 1-0 31:51 2-4
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 14-115. Passing: Palladino 21-30-0--259. Receiving: Long 8-172, Lamb 8-45. Interceptions: Flynn 1-31. Tackles: Wiegand 7, DeLade 6.
Weekly Awards Dominator the offense Terminator Khiry Hughes Special Forces Brian Wiegand/Connor Winter Big Play Offense Michael Long Defense Chris Flynn Special Teams John Feaster “Dig In” Rami Hamdan Game Captain Ian Gimbar
JH 23 37-134 29-38-1 359 493 5-29.2 2-20 2-1 30:17 2-9
M 22 32-93 29-53-0 255 348 5-38.2 4-45 2-1 29:43 1-3
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 15-76. Passing: Palladino 28-51-0--235. Receiving: Geyer 7-92. Interceptions: Thomas 1-66. Tackles: Feaster 12, Smith 8 (3 TFL), Cerbo 7.
Weekly Awards Dominator Bryan Auvil/Tommy DeVito Terminator Jeremey Thomas Special Forces Connor Winter Big Play Offense Max Cepeda Defense Tyler Cerbo Special Teams Messina/Primerano/Szelong “Dig In” Cody Geyer Game Captain Kevin Cellary
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2014 Summaries Muhlenberg 24 Susquehanna 20
Oct. 4
away
Muhlenberg 47 Gettysburg 6
Oct. 18
home
Muhlenberg 42 Juniata 13
Oct. 25
home
Muhlenberg 34 Dickinson 20
Nov. 1
away
Selinsgrove, Pa. — The defense recorded
Allentown — The Mules bottled up an
Allentown — Playing in front a large Family
Carlisle, Pa. — Senior Connor Winter
turnovers on two of its first three plays and
offense that had averaged 36.3 points and
Weekend crowd, the Muhlenberg football
broke two school records for kickers as the
freshman Max Cepeda rushed for a career-
501.3 yards in its previous three games,
team did what all good families do: its
Mules won their fourth straight game, 34-
high 150 yards as Muhlenberg escaped with
recording 10 sacks in rolling to a 47-6 win.
members leaned on each other for support.
20 on a blustery day at Dickinson.
a 24-20 win at Susquehanna.
Sophomore Nick Palladino threw for 230
The defense bailed out the offense with a
Winter kicked field goals of 30 and 26
Muhlenberg jumped out to an early 21-0
yards and three touchdowns, freshman
couple of stops after turnovers, the special
yards, breaking the school record of 27
lead heading into halftime and withstood a
Max Cepeda rushed for 103 and a pair of
teams blocked two kicks, one after the de-
career field goals that was set 24 years
late push by the Crusaders.
scores, senior Khiry Hughes scored his
fense gave up a long drive, and the offense
ago and tied but not matched since. He
The Mule defense wasted no time making
first career touchdown and senior Connor
made sure that any other family shortcom-
also booted four extra points, bringing his
its first big play of the game. On the first
Winter kicked a career-long 49-yard field
ings would be insignificant, rolling up 513
career point total to 207 – a school record
defensive snap, junior Kyle Ruiz forced
goal as Muhlenberg posted the 500th win in
yards in a 42-13 win against Juniata.
for a kicker.
a fumble, setting up the Mules at the
program history.
Sophomore Nick Palladino threw for a
Sophomore Nick Palladino recorded
Crusaders’ 18-yard line. Cepeda then took
Sophomore Mike Luby recorded 2½ of
career-high 373 yards, the fifth-highest
his second straight 300-yard game and
four straight handoffs to punch in the first
the 10 sacks, and senior Ian Gimbar had one
total in team history, and three touch-
accounted for four touchdowns, freshman
touchdown of the day.
to tie the school record of 22½ in a career.
downs. Max Cepeda rushed 13 times for
Max Cepeda rushed for 104 yards, and se-
On the next possession it would take
Gettysburg was held to 49 total yards
116 yards and a pair of touchdowns, tying
nior Cody Geyer had 248 all-purpose yards.
Muhlenberg’s defense just two plays to
in the first half, and until a backup
the Centennial Conference record of five
Palladino completed 27 of 37 passes for
leave its next imprint on the game. Junior
quarterback ran for 42 yards in the fourth
100-yard games by a freshman. Senior Cody
316 yards and three touchdowns while also
Matt Pagano rose to the occasion this time,
quarter, the Bullets’ leading rusher was
Geyer caught five passes for 151 yards and
running for a score. Coming on the heels
picking off a long pass and giving the Mules
their punter, who gained 28 yards on two
totaled 215 all-purpose yards.
of his career-best 373-yard effort against
possession in enemy territory for the sec-
fake punts.
Although Juniata’s quarterback, the first
Juniata last week, it made him only the
ond time in three defensive plays.
Cepeda’s 100-yard game, the fourth
player in CC history to lead his team in
second quarterback in team history with
Sophomore quarterback Nick Palladino
of his six-game career, came against a
passing and rushing all four years, threw
back-to-back 300-yard games. Palladino
connected with senior tight end Michael
defense that was ranked 18th in Division
for 267 yards, 149 of them came in the
also went over 4,000 passing yards for his
Long for a 28-yard score four plays later
III in rushing defense and had held three
fourth quarter, long after the game was
career in just his 19th game.
to make it 14-0 at the midway point of the
straight teams under 100 yards. Cepeda had
decided, and he rushed for only 23 yards.
Cepeda carried 22 times for 104 yards to
first quarter.
104 yards at halftime, helping the Mules to
Palladino’s first pass was tipped and
break the Centennial Conference record
A fourth-down stop with 1:42 left in the
a 24-0 lead.
picked off at the Muhlenberg 16, snapping
for 100-yard games by a freshman (six).
game let the Mules drain the clock to 29
On the first play after a lost fumble late in
his NCAA-best streak of 195 passes without
Geyer caught nine passes for 161 yards and
seconds with no timeouts left for the home
the third quarter, Hughes picked off a pass
an interception this year. Back-to-back
a touchdown in addition to rushing for 25
team. Muhlenberg defused any last-ditch
at midfield and returned it for a touchdown,
stops on third-and-1 and fourth-and-1
yards and returning kicks for 62.
efforts by the Crusaders, ending the game
the Mules’ third on an interception return
kept the Eagles off the scoreboard, and the
Defensively, the Mules held Dickinson
when senior Khiry Hughes batted down a
in the last four games.
Mules went 93 yards in 10 plays for the first
to 81 rushing yards and limited the CC’s
Hail Mary pass for his third breakup of the
Winter’s 49-yard field goal was the lon-
score.
leading rusher to 32, more than 70 below
game.
gest by a Mule since 2002.
Muhlenberg (4-1, 3-1) Susquehanna (0-5, 0-4)
14 0
7 3 0 14
0 - 24 6 - 20
Gettysburg (3-3, 3-2) Muhlenberg (5-1, 4-1)
his average.
0 0 6 0 - 6 7 17 20 3 - 47
Juniata (3-4, 2-4) Muhlenberg (6-1, 5-1)
0 0 0 13 - 13 7 14 7 14 - 42
M-Max Cepeda 1 run (Connor Winter kick), 9:58 M-Michael Long 28 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 7:36 M-Cepeda 1 run (Winter kick), 14:02 S-Denzell Walker 14 pass from Nick Crusco (Spencer Hotaling kick), 10:02 M-Winter 25 field goal, 5:58 S-Devon Pascoe 3 pass from Crusco (Hotaling kick), 2:43 S-Hotaling 35 field goal, 10:41 S-Hotaling 21 field goal, 6:36
M-Max Cepeda 5 run (Connor Winter kick), 3:40 M-Cepeda 1 run (Winter kick), 13:14 M-Ryan Delaney 15 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 7:38 M-Winter 34 field goal, 0:00 M-Nick Lamb 33 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 10:26 M-Cody Geyer 35 pass from Palladino (kick failed), 7:36 G-Fred Caruso 17 pass from Zach Miller (pass failed), 1:54 M-Khiry Hughes 50 interception return (Winter kick), 1:06 M-Winter 49 field goal, 8:02
M-Max Cepeda 44 run (Connor Winter kick), 2:30 M-Nick Lamb 24 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 14:18 M-Ryan Delaney 7 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:35.5 M-Palladino 5 run (Winter kick), 11:50 M-Michael Long 6 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 12:15 J-Isaiah Slutter 61 pass from Ward Udinski (Kevin Bonalle kick), 11:24 M-Cepeda 4 run (Connor Winter kick), 6:09 J-Jaime Fell 4 pass from Hank Coyne (kick blocked), 0:59.4
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
M 28 47-211 20-31-0 183 394 4-33.0 10-96 3-1 30:05 4-28
S 16 42-194 8-25-1 46 240 3-36.0 5-51 2-2 29:55 1-7
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 35-150. Passing: Palladino 20-31-0--183. Receiving: Geyer 7-57. Interceptions: Pagano 1-2. Tackles: Ruiz 13 (6 TFL, 3 sack), Smith 9, Gimbar 8.
Weekly Awards Dominator Willie Britt/Max Cepeda Terminator Kyle Ruiz Special Forces Stephen Szelong Big Play Offense Willie Britt/Luke Primerano Defense Kevin Cellary/Matt Pagano Special Teams Max Cepeda “Dig In” the defense Game Captain Willie Britt
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G 20 42-96 20-47-2 170 266 7-35.9 4-43 2-0 28:16 1-4
M 22 45-169 20-35-0 230 399 7-35.7 7-82 1-1 31:44 10-55
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 21-103. Passing: Palladino 20-34-0--230. Receiving: Geyer 7-92. Interceptions: Hughes 1-50, DeLade 1-2. Tackles: Thomas 9 (2½ TFL), Messina 9 (2 TFL).
Weekly Awards Dominator Cody Geyer/Michael Long Terminator Jeremey Thomas Special Forces Connor Winter Big Play Offense Auvil/Stickney Defense Cerbo/Hughes/Thomas Special Teams Connor Winter “Dig In” Nick Palladino Game Captain Michael Long
J 20 27-38 35-49-0 336 374 3-45.7 2-15 0-0 33:37 0-0
M 26 34-140 25-31-1 373 513 2-44.5 7-49 3-1 26:23 3-20
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 13-116. Passing: Palladino 25-31-1--373. Receiving: Delaney 6-59, Long 6-54, Geyer 5-151. Tackles: Thomas 9, Blanco 7, Gimbar 7.
Weekly Awards Dominator Nick Palladino Terminator Jeremey Thomas Special Forces Brian Ellis/Stephen Szelong Big Play Offense Willie Britt/Michael Long Defense Kevin Cellary/Greg DeLade Special Teams Kevin Cellary/Michael Long “Dig In” Nick Lamb/Kyle Ruiz Game Captain Nick Palladino
Muhlenberg (7-1, 6-1) Dickinson (3-5, 3-4)
7 17 10 0 - 34 0 7 7 6 - 20
M-Nick Palladino 12 run (Connor Winter kick), 8:32 M-Michael Long 6 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 10:40 M-Winter 30 field goal, 8:06 D-Darrion Bunce 7 pass from Cole Ahnell (Adam Kaminski kick), 2:56 M-Cody Geyer 22 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:21.4 M-Long 26 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 11:35 D-Bunce 8 pass from Ahnell (Kaminski kick), 8:42 M-Winter 26 field goal, 5:33 D-Devin Gaby 4 pass from Ahnell (kick failed), 9:22 Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
M 25 33-166 27-37-1 316 482 1-35.0 7-75 0-0 32:33 2-6
D 15 25-81 20-29-0 168 249 4-35.0 4-27 1-1 27:27 1-6
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 22-104. Passing: Palladino 27-37-1--316. Receiving: Geyer 9-161, Long 8-76. Tackles: Gimbar 8, Blanco 6, Thomas 5 (2 TFL).
Weekly Awards Dominator Cody Geyer Terminator Jeremey Thomas Special Forces Alexander Meller Big Play Offense Max Cepeda Defense Chris Flynn Special Teams Bassolino/Szelong “Dig In” Thomas DiCarlo/Anthony Schwab Game Captain Chris Flynn
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2014 Summaries Muhlenberg 41 Ursinus 27
Nov. 8
Muhlenberg 37 Moravian 7
home
Nov. 15
Allentown — Nick Palladino threw for a
Bethlehem, Pa. — Muhlenberg finished
career-high 375 yards and broke two school
its regular season with a steady 37-7 win
records to lead the Mules to a 41-27 Senior
against its biggest rival, Moravian.
Day win against Ursinus in their final home
The performance against the Greyhounds
game of the season.
fit the trend of their entire year. Muhlen-
With their fifth straight win, the Mules
berg paired a strong, defiant defensive
clinched no worse than a second-place
performance with a methodical and point-
finish in the Centennial Conference for the
producing offense.
fifth straight year. Muhlenberg can tie for
Freshman Max Cepeda finished with
the CC championship with a win against
129 total yards and four touchdowns and
Moravian next week if Johns Hopkins loses
was voted as the co-Bianco Award winner
to last-place McDaniel.
(awarded to the Muhlenberg player of the
Palladino completed 32 of 44 passes with
game every year against Moravian) with
four touchdowns and no interceptions in
sophomore quarterback Nick Palladino.
becoming the first Mule quarterback with
His 944 rushing yards this season are the
three consecutive 300-yard games. He
most ever by a Muhlenberg freshman and
came into the game needing 16 completions
the second-highest total by a freshman in
to break the school record of 187 in a season
conference history.
and flew past that with ease, coming up one
Palladino ended his record-setting
short of the school record for completions
regular-season campaign by complet-
in a game.
ing 27 of 31 passes for 243 yards and two
Seniors who enjoy milestones were
touchdowns, breaking the school record
Connor Winter, who kicked four extra
for passing yards in a season (2,610). His
points to break the school record of 124 in
completion percentage of .871 was a school
a career; Cody Geyer (5 catches, 63 yards),
record for a minimum of 25 attempts. He
who caught his 100th career pass; and Ian
also did not throw an interception for the
Gimbar, who broke the school record for
eighth time this year.
career sacks (which he had tied earlier in
Muhlenberg’s 37 points ran its season
the season).
total to 386, a school record through 10
Junior Nick Lamb became the eighth
games. The only team to score more, the
different Mule to reach double digits in
2002 squad, amassed 429 points in 12
receptions in a game, hauling in 10 passes
games.
Widener 36 Muhlenberg 35
away
Muhlenberg (9-1, 7-1) Moravian (5-5, 4-5)
Nov. 22 6 14 7 10 - 37 0 7 0 0 - 7
Mu-Max Cepeda 5 run (kick failed), 1:02 Mu-Cepeda 1 run (Connor Winter kick), 8:32 Mo-Jalen Snyder-Scipio 6 pass from Mike Hayes (Jerome Wachter kick), 6:26 Mu-Cepeda 29 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 1:55 Mu-Cepeda 2 run (Winter kick), 8:28 Mu-Winter 27 field goal, 9:02 Mu-Ryan Delaney 18 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 5:23 Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Mu 23 38-120 27-31-0 243 363 2-44.5 3-15 0-0 34:34 3-15
Mo 19 33-62 22-40-3 209 271 5-23.8 6-60 1-1 25:26 2-10
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 25-84. Passing: Palladino 27-31-0--243. Receiving: Geyer 11-101. Interceptions: Flynn 2-15, Thomas 1-2. Tackles: Gimbar 12 (2½ TFL), Cerbo 6, Messina 6.
0 3
13 21
Chester, Pa. — Muhlenberg made big stops, recorded game-breaking offensive plays and converted two fake punts with the game in the balance in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. But when the final seconds fell off the clock, the Mules were one point short, losing 36-35. The final blow was a 32-yard field goal by 10th-ranked Widener with less than 11 seconds left in the game. Muhlenberg looked like it had the win in hand after a making a tremendous goalline stand barely a half yard from the end zone with less than two minutes left and a 35-31 lead. The Mules took over at about the one, but were unable to give themselves any room and eventually were tackled in the end zone for a safety. The Pride took the ensuing kick and marched to the 15-yard line to set up the game-winning field goal. Nick Palladino put forth a tremendous effort to end his historic sophomore season. Palladino set the school record for completions in a game with 35 and a career-high
Weekly Awards Dominator Cepeda/Geyer/Palladino Terminator Chris Flynn/Ian Gimbar Special Forces George DiFiore Big Play Offense Max Cepeda Defense Jeremey Thomas Special Teams Jeremey Thomas “Dig In” the senior class Game Captain Kevin Cellary
for 102 yards and a pair of scores. Ursinus (6-3, 5-3) Muhlenberg (8-1, 7-1)
away
in passing yards with 388 on 47 attempts. The signal caller also tied a school record with five touchdowns responsible for (two passing and three rushing) and finished the season with a school-record completion percentage of .690. Senior Michael Long tied his career high with 11 catches, and senior Jeremey Thomas made 15 tackles in his final game. Muhlenberg (9-2) Widener (11-0)
0 14 - 27 7 10 - 41
14 7 7 7 - 35 7 14 7 8 - 36
M-Connor Winter 34 field goal, 4:00 M-Nick Lamb 7 pass from Nick Palladino (Winter kick), 12:13 U-Corey Kelly 1 run (kick failed), 8:55 M-Mike Harris 29 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 4:59 U-Darius Jones 9 pass from Kevin Monahan (Eric Boyer kick), 2:12 M-Michael Long 9 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:25.7 M-Lamb 36 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 10:09 M-Winter 24 field goal, 13:36 U-Safi Hasseeb 2 pass from Monahan (Boyer kick), 10:11 M-Max Cepeda 1 run (Winter kick), 2:33 U-Jones 27 pass from Monahan (Boyer kick), 0:32.6
M-Michael Long 19 pass from Nick Palladino (Connor Winter kick), 9:01 M-Palladino 1 run (Winter kick), 4:33 W-Robert Getz 14 run (Ryan O’Hara kick), 2:01 M-Palladino 5 run (Winter kick), 12:35 W-Couve LaFate 1 run (O’Hara kick), 5:12 W-Blaine Price 4 pass from Seth Klein (O’Hara kick), 0:28 W-Haydn Warren 1 pass from Klein (O’Hara kick), 9:01 M-Long 34 pass from Palladino (Winter kick), 0:39 W-O’Hara 20 field goal, 14:27 M-Palladino 1 run (Winter kick), 5:23 W-Safety (Cepeda tackled in end zone), 1:32 W-O’Hara 32 field goal, 0:11
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
Team Stats First downs Rushes-yards Passes comp-att-int Passing yards Total yards Punts-avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession Sacks by-yards
U 13 17-39 21-39-0 191 230 6-43.0 6-80 2-1 19:40 6-36
M 29 41-84 32-44-0 375 459 3-38.7 8-54 3-1 40:20 2-9
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Cepeda 24-68. Passing: Palladino 32-44-0--375. Receiving: Lamb 10-102, Delaney 7-79, Long 6-83. Tackles: Ruiz 6, Gimbar 6.
Quarterback Nick Palladino (14) and running back Max Cepeda (26) shared the Bianco Award as Muhlenberg’s Most Valuable Players of the Moravian game. They are pictured with Muhlenberg president Randy Helm.
Weekly Awards Dominator Nick Palladino Terminator Ian Gimbar Special Forces John Feaster Big Play Offense Cepeda/McCorvey Defense Chris Flynn Special Teams John Feaster “Dig In” the offensive line Game Captain Cody Geyer
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M U H L E N B E R G F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 5
M 30 32-100 36-48-2 410 510 3-36.0 4-13 2-2 32:27 4-35
W 21 41-58 28-47-1 364 422 4-30.5 3-27 0-0 27:33 1-8
Muhlenberg Leaders Rushing: Bassolino 4-30. Passing: Palladino 35-47-2--388. Receiving: Long 11-159, Geyer 7-69. Interceptions: Flynn 1-(-1). Tackles: Thomas 15 (2 TFL), Gimbar 10 (2 TFL), Smith 8.
Weekly Awards Dominator Michael Long/Nick Palladino Terminator Jeremey Thomas Special Forces Stephen Szelong Big Play Offense Max Cepeda Defense Jeremey Thomas Special Teams Aspinwall/Bassolino/Feaster “Dig In” the defensive front seven Game Captain Bryan Auvil
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2015 Opponents Sept. 4
Wilkes
home
Franklin & Marshall
Sept. 12
away
McDaniel
Sept. 19
home
Johns Hopkins
Sept. 26
away
Location........... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Founded...............................1933 Enrollment......................... 2,300 Colors...................... Navy & Gold Nickname...................... Colonels Conference...........Middle Atlantic Home Field ....... Schmidt Stadium Capacity............................. 2,500 Surface..........................FieldTurf Head Coach............... Trey Brown Alma Mater............... Colorado ’93 Phone...................570-408-2046 Career Record........................2-8 (1 season) 2014 Record...........................2-8 (2-7 MAC) Starters Returning.................... 15 Offense............................ Spread Defense..........................Multiple Series...................Mules lead, 3-2 SID.......................... Vince Scalzo Phone...................570-408-4777
Location................. Lancaster, Pa. Founded.............................. 1787 Enrollment..........................2,169 Colors..................... Blue & White Nickname.................... Diplomats Conference................. Centennial Home Field...Sponaugle-Williamson Capacity............................. 4,000 Surface............................... Grass Head Coach............... John Troxell Alma Mater.............. Lafayette ’94 Phone.....................717-291-4194 Career Record.....................48-46 (9 seasons) 2014 Record............................5-5 (4-5 Centennial) Starters Returning.................... 18 Offense.......................... Multiple Defense.......................... Multiple Series............. F&M leads, 53-44-1 SID......................Mickey Blymier Phone.................... 717-358-4857
Location........... Westminster, Md. Founded.............................. 1867 Enrollment..........................1,600 Colors..................... Green & Gold Nickname.................Green Terror Conference................. Centennial Home Field............K. Gill Stadium Capacity.............................. 1,434 Surface....................Sportexe Turf Head Coach................. Mike Hoyt Alma Mater................Canisius ’92 Phone.................... 410-857-2582 Career Record.......................3-27 (3 seasons) 2014 Record........................... 1-9 (0-9 Centennial) Starters Returning.................... 19 Offense.......................... Multiple Defense................................. 4-3 Series.......... Terror leads, 22-20-3 SID......................... Luke Stillson Phone.................... 410-857-2291
Location............... Baltimore, Md. Founded.............................. 1876 Enrollment......................... 5,066 Colors....... Columbia Blue & Black Nickname...................... Blue Jays Conference................. Centennial Home Field.........Homewood Field Capacity.............................8,500 Surface................... Sportexe Turf Head Coach............. Jim Margraff Alma Mater...... Johns Hopkins ’82 Phone.................... 410-516-8423 Career Record................178-83-3 (25 seasons) 2014 Record.......................... 11-1 (9-0 Centennial) Starters Returning....................17 Offense............................ Spread Defense.................................4-4 Series...................... tied, 23-23-1 SID........................ Ernie Larossa Phone.................... 410-516-0552
SCHEDULE Sept. 4 at Muhlenberg 11 Delaware Valley 19 at Lycoming 25 at FDU-Florham Oct. 3 Widener 10 at Albright 24 Lebanon Valley 31 Stevenson Nov. 7 at Misericordia 14 at King’s
SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at Lebanon Valley 12 Muhlenberg 19 at Ursinus 26 Juniata Oct. 3 Dickinson 17 at McDaniel 24 at Moravian 31 Susquehanna Nov. 7 at Johns Hopkins 14 Gettysburg
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Catholic 12 Moravian 19 at Muhlenberg 26 at Ursinus Oct. 3 Gettysburg 17 Franklin & Marshall 24 at Dickinson 31 Juniata Nov. 7 at Susquehanna 14 Johns Hopkins
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at Randolph-Macon 12 Susquehanna 19 at Moravian 26 Muhlenberg Oct. 3 at Juniata 16 Dickinson 24 at Gettysburg 31 Ursinus Nov. 7 Franklin & Marshall 14 at McDaniel
Gettysburg
Oct. 17
away
Oct. 24
Juniata
away
Dickinson
Oct. 31
home
Nov. 7
Ursinus
away
Susquehanna
Oct. 3
home
Location.............. Selinsgrove, Pa. Founded.............................. 1858 Enrollment.........................2,200 Colors...............Orange & Maroon Nickname.................... Crusaders Conference................. Centennial Home Field........ Lopardo Stadium Capacity............................. 3,500 Surface.......................... ProGrass Head Coach.......... Tom Perkovich Alma Mater............... Canisius ’03 Phone.................... 518-388-6152 Career Record............ first season 2014 Record...........................2-8 (2-7 Centennial) Starters Returning....................12 Offense........................Multiple I Defense.................................4-3 Series................ Mules lead, 13-10 SID........................... Katie Meier Phone................... 570-372-4432
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Lycoming 12 at Johns Hopkins 19 Dickinson 26 at Gettysburg Oct. 3 at Muhlenberg 17 Moravian 24 Ursinus 31 at Franklin & Marshall Nov. 7 McDaniel 14 at Juniata
Moravian
Nov. 14
home
Location...............Gettysburg, Pa. Founded.............................. 1832 Enrollment.........................2,600 Colors................... Orange & Blue Nickname.........................Bullets Conference................. Centennial Home Field... Musselman Stadium Capacity............................. 6,176 Surface......................... AstroPlay Head Coach............Barry Streeter Alma Mater...... Lebanon Valley ’71 Phone.................... 717-337-6414 Career Record.............. 183-176-5 (36 seasons) 2014 Record........................... 5-5 (5-4 Centennial) Starters Returning....................14 Offense....................Spread Wing Defense....................... Multiple 4 Series........... Bullets lead, 43-35-1 SID.......................Braden Snyder Phone.................... 717-337-6527
Location............. Huntingdon, Pa. Founded.............................. 1876 Enrollment......................... 1,600 Colors.......... Yale Blue & Old Gold Nickname..........................Eagles Conference................. Centennial Home Field.............Knox Stadium Capacity.............................3,000 Surface......................... Synthetic Head Coach................Tim Launtz Alma Mater................. Juniata ’80 Phone.................... 814-641-3526 Career Record.....................16-25 (4 seasons) 2014 Record........................... 5-5 (4-5 Centennial) Starters Returning....................18 Offense............................ Spread Defense.................................3-4 Series.................Mules lead, 10-0 SID..................... David Heberger Phone.................... 814-641-3134
Location....................Carlisle, Pa. Founded.............................. 1783 Enrollment......................... 2,030 Colors...................... Red & White Nickname....................Red Devils Conference................. Centennial Home Field................Biddle Field Capacity............................. 2,577 Surface..........................FieldTurf Head Coach...........Darwin Breaux Alma Mater........ West Chester ’77 Phone....................717-245-1644 Career Record................127-97-1 (22 seasons) 2014 Record...........................3-7 (3-6 Centennial) Starters Returning....................17 Offense...............Multiple Option Defense.................................4-3 Series............ Mules lead, 43-25-2 SID.................... Charlie McGuire Phone.................... 717-245-1652
Location..............Collegeville, Pa. Founded............................. 1869 Enrollment......................... 1,600 Colors.........Red, Old Gold & Black Nickname...........................Bears Conference................. Centennial Home Field........... Patterson Field Capacity............................. 3,869 Surface..........................FieldTurf Head Coach......... Peter Gallagher Alma Mater.... W.Va. Wesleyan ’93 Phone.................... 610-409-3351 Career Record.................... 74-68 (14 seasons) 2014 Record...........................7-3 (6-3 Centennial) Starters Returning....................14 Offense..........................Multiple Defense............................. 4-2-5 Series........... Mules lead, 47-24-7 SID........................... Jim Wagner Phone....................610-409-3612
Location...............Bethlehem, Pa. Founded.............................. 1742 Enrollment..........................1,538 Colors............... Navy Blue & Grey Nickname................. Greyhounds Conference................. Centennial Home Field........Rocco Calvo Field Capacity.............................2,000 Surface................... Sportexe Turf Head Coach.............. Jeff Pukszyn Alma Mater..............Moravian ’97 Phone....................610-625-7956 Career Record..................... 11-29 (4 seasons) 2014 Record........................... 5-5 (4-5 Centennial) Starters Returning....................16 Offense..........................Multiple Defense....................Multiple 3-4 Series........ ’Hounds lead, 33-28-2 SID........................Mark Fleming Phone.................... 610-861-1472
SCHEDULE Sept. 4 at Bridgewater 12 Ursinus 19 at Juniata 26 Susquehanna Oct. 3 at McDaniel 17 Muhlenberg 24 Johns Hopkins 31 at Moravian Nov. 7 Dickinson 14 at Franklin & Marshall
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Grove City 12 at Dickinson 19 Gettysburg 26 at Franklin & Marshall Oct. 3 Johns Hopkins 17 at Ursinus 24 Muhlenberg 31 at McDaniel Nov. 7 at Moravian 14 Susquehanna
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Hobart 12 Juniata 19 at Susquehanna 26 Moravian Oct. 3 at Franklin & Marshall 16 at Johns Hopkins 24 McDaniel 31 at Muhlenberg Nov. 7 at Gettysburg 14 Ursinus
SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at Millersville 12 at Gettysburg 19 Franklin & Marshall 26 McDaniel Oct. 3 at Moravian 17 Juniata 24 at Susquehanna 31 at Johns Hopkins Nov. 7 Muhlenberg 14 at Dickinson
SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at King’s 12 at McDaniel 19 Johns Hopkins 26 at Dickinson Oct. 3 Ursinus 17 at Susquehanna 24 Franklin & Marshall 31 Gettysburg Nov. 7 Juniata 14 at Muhlenberg
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Timeline
1900-30
1933 1900
YEAR W-L-T 1900 1-3-1 1901 1-2-1
Muhlenberg plays its first intercollegiate football game at Ursinus on Oct. 6 and is defeated 41-0.
1902 0-4-2 1903 1904
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1905 2-2-2
Muhlenberg combines a tenacious defense with a 47-yard dropkicked field goal to defeat mighty Penn State for the first time, 3-0. News of the major upset was announced on radio stations throughout the country.
1931-61 YEAR W-L-T 1931 2-8-0 1932 3-4-2 1933 6-3-0
1902
1934 2-6-1
After the 1902 team goes winless and nearly scoreless, the football program is
1935 1-9-0
discontinued, only to be revived for good three years later.
1936 2-6-1
1906 5-4-0
1937 5-5-0
1907 7-3-0
1938 7-3-0
1908 2-5-1
1939 6-4-0
1942
1909 3-4-2
Muhlenberg wins its first Eastern Pennsyl-
1916
1910 3-3-1 1911 5-4-0
Muhlenberg scores its most lopsided win ever, defeating Bloomsburg, 85-0.
1912 6-3-0
Billy Stephens was responsible for 28
1913 6-2-1
points.
points on three touchdowns and 10 extra
vania Conference football championship, clinching the title with a 7-6 win at Franklin & Marshall. Pete Gorgone, an All-American
1940 4-6-0 1941 6-4-0
who would later play for the New York Giants,
1942 7-3-0
threw a touchdown pass with less than three
1943 1-10-0
minutes remaining and ran in the extra point.
1944 4-5-0
1914 2-6-2
1945 0-5-0
1946/1947
1915 4-5-0
Coach Ben Schwartzwalder,
1916 5-3-1
who went on to a Hall-of-
1946 9-1-0 1947 9-1-0
Fame career at Syracuse
1917 4-1-2
where his players included Jim Brown and Ernie Davis,
1918 3-2-0
led the Mules to consecutive nine-win seasons and bowl bids. The
1919 3-5-0 1920 3-6-1 1921 7-2-1 1922 4-6-1
1921 Avenging a 56-0 loss the previous season, Muhlenberg defeats Lehigh, 14-13, using an onside kick to set up the winning touchdown. The win set off a weekend-long celebration that culminated on Monday with a mock funeral for
1923 3-6-1
the fallen rivals in downtown Allentown.
1924 7-3-0 1925 6-3-1 1926 7-3-0 1927 5-4-0 1928 1-8-0 1929 3-6-0 1930 5-4-1
1925 The greatest Muhlenberg athlete of the early part of the century, Nick Borrell is named to the New York
Telegram All-America team. Borrell, who went on to play for the Newark Tornadoes of the NFL, scored 261
1946 team (left) won the Tobacco Bowl in Lexington, Ky., defeating St. Bonaventure, 26-25, to claim the mythical small college national championship. The 1947 squad, whose only loss was to Temple by one point, turned down an invite to the Tangerine Bowl (the forerunner of today’s Capital One Bowl) in Orlando, Fla.
1955 Jackie McDonald wins the prestigious Maxwell Award
1948 7-3-0 1949 1-7-1 1950 3-4-1 1951 1-8-0 1952 2-5-1 1953 3-5-0 1954 4-3-1 1955 4-4-0 1956 4-4-0 1957 4-4-0
as the Eastern college football player of the week for the second time after rushing for 127 yards in a 7-6 win over Temple. He also was honored for the 1953 Lafayette game.
1958 4-4-0 1959 3-6-0 1960 6-3-0 1961 2-7-0
points and 40 touchdowns in his four years at Muhlenberg (1924-27).
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Timeline
1962-92
1993-2014
1998
1964
YEAR W-L-T
Muhlenberg completes its move
Muhlenberg wins overtime games in back-to-back
from the University Division of
weeks against Ursinus (6-3) and Grove City (34-31).
1962 2-7-0
the Middle Atlantic Conference to
Kenyamo McFarlane caught the winning touchdown on
the College Division, beginning
the final play of both games.
1963 5-3-0
the “Division III” era.
1966 2-6-1 1967 2-5-0
In a battle of undefeated teams, Muhlenberg stuns Widener, 21-19. The winning drive was set up when Widener All-American
1968 6-3-0
and future NFL star Billy “White
1969 4-5-0
five touchdowns in a 48-2 romp
1970 7-2-0
Shoes” Johnson, who had scored
1975 2-6-2 1976 5-3-1 1977 6-3-0 1978 6-2-1
years, earning ECAC bids in 2000 and 2001 and 2004. The Mules tied for the Centennial Confer-
1981 3-6-0 1982 4-5-0 1983 6-3-0
04). The 2000 team won the ECAC Southwest
2001
2000 9-2-0
Division III records for career yards on kickoff
fourth quarter.
and punt returns. The three-time All-American team All-Cen-
2003 7-3-0
tennial nods (as a
1978 Brian Bodine sets an NCAA record (since broken) by carrying the ball on 20 consecutive offensive plays against Ursinus. Bodine, who finished the game with 219 yards on 45 carries, rushed for
wide receiver and
2004 8-3-0
kick returner) and more than doubled
2005 3-7-0
the previous school record for all-purpose yards.
2006 5-5-0
2002
2007 11-1-0
2,293 yards in his career (1977-
Muhlenberg
80), setting a school record that
breaks a 55-year-
stood for 20 years.
old school record with 10 wins and reaches the
2008 9-2-0 2009 3-7-0
second round of the NCAA Tournament.
2004 1980
2010 7-4-0
Muhlenberg wins its sixth NCAA statisti-
2011 7-3-0
cal championship, leading Division III in total
Trailing 38-14 with 11 minutes
defense (195.5 yards per game). The Mules also
to play, Muhlenberg rallies for
ranked in the top five in three other defensive
a miraculous 41-38 win against
categories.
2012 8-3-0 2013 8-3-0
Johns Hopkins. Mickey Mottola scored the
2014 9-2-0
winning touchdown
1985 7-3-0
threw for a school-
1986 7-3-0
(since broken) and five
2001 7-4-0 2002 10-2-0
earned five first-
on the last play of the game, and Gary Greb
2007/2008 For the first time in its 106-year history, Muhlenberg goes
record 403 yards
undefeated in the regular season in 2007. The Mules went 8-0 in the expanded Centennial Conference to capture
touchdowns.
their first outright CC championship and advanced to the
1987 7-3-0
1989 5-4-1
1999 6-4-0
title and had three All-Americans.
in Mule territory late in the
1984 6-3-0
1988 7-3-0
1998 5-5-0
ence championship four years in a row (2001-
1979 5-3-1 1980 8-1-0
1997 1-9-0
the program’s first NCAA berths from 2002 to
Current assistant coach Joshua Carter sets NCAA
1972 1-8-0
1974 2-7-0
1996 1-9-0
Muhlenberg makes the postseason five straight
the previous year, fumbled deep
1971 5-4-0
1973 7-1-1
1995 0-9-1
2000-04 1973
1993 4-5-0 1994 2-8-0
1964 5-4-0 1965 1-8-0
YEAR W-L-T
second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2008 squad repeated as outright CC champ and climbed as high as No.
1983/1986
2010
In 1983, the first year of the Cen-
Muhlenberg ties Dickin-
1990 2-8-0
tennial Conference, the Mules
son for the most cham-
tie for the championship with
pionships in Centen-
1991 3-7-0
Gettysburg and Swarthmore.
nial Conference history,
They also led the NCAA in pass
rebounding from a 3-7
1992 1-8-1
defense that year. The 1986 team
season to go 7-4 and tie
shared the Conference crown
for its ninth title.
2 in the national poll, the best ranking ever for a Muhlenberg team in any sport.
with Franklin & Marshall.
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All-Time Results 1900 Coach: Charles Schmidt Captains: Bill Miller, Howard Shimer Record: 1-3-1 at Ursinus L 0-41 Moravian T 0-0 at Perkiomen Seminary W 33-0 at Lebanon Valley L 0-36 at Moravian L 0-30 1901 Coach: Walter Beck Captain: George Specht Record: 1-2-1 at Lebanon Valley at Reading Field Club at Perkiomen Seminary at Moravian 1902 Coach: William Grey Captain: Irwin Shalter Record: 0-4-2 at Ursinus Lebanon Valley* at Franklin & Marshall Kutztown Normal* Perkiomen Seminary* Albright*
L 12-22 L 0-6 W 41-0 T 0-0
L 0-63 L 6-18 L 0-69 T 0-0 T 0-0 L 0-52
1903-1904: No team 1905 Coach: Walter Singmaster Captain: Carbin Miller Record: 2-2-2 Albright* Allentown Prep* Kutztown Normal* Perkiomen Seminary* Slatington High School* Easton High School* 1906 Coach: Alfred Raub Captain: Alfred Stump Record: 5-4 Easton High School* Perkiomen Seminary* at Ursinus Jefferson Medical* East Stroudsburg Normal* Medico-Chirurgical* at Lebanon Valley Millersville Normal* Carlisle Indian Reserves*
L 6-23 W 31-0 T 6-6 T 0-0 W 11-5 L 0-23
W 19-0 W 10-0 L 5-35 L 5-6 W 34-0 L 0-6 W 23-5 W 6-5 L 5-26
1907 Coach: Dr. George O. Barclay Captain: William Shelly Record: 7-3 at Lehigh L 0-29 Jefferson Medical W 4-0 at Gettysburg L 0-26 City College of New York W 44-0 Medico-Chirurgical L 10-12 Ursinus W 11-5 Williamson Trade W 17-9 Stevens Tech W 21-5 Susquehanna* W 28-10 Lehigh Reserves* W 6-0
* site unknown
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1908 Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull Captain: John Albert Record: 2-5-1 Medico-Chirurgical Lebanon Valley at Ursinus at Wyoming Seminary Franklin & Marshall at Rutgers Carlisle Indian Reserves Williamson Trade 1909 Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull Captain: John Aberly Record: 3-4-2 Webb Naval Academy Medico-Chirurgical Lehigh Reserves Susquehanna Franklin & Marshall Temple at Rutgers at Wyoming Seminary Carlisle Indian Reserves
T 0-0 W 14-0 L 0-47 W 12-10 L 0-5 L 5-15 L 0-22 L 17-23
W 6-0 T 5-5 T 0-0 L 5-11 L 0-33 W 26-0 L 5-35 L 0-23 W 13-5
1910 Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull Captain: Charles Coleman Record: 3-3-1 at Carlisle Indians Williamson Trade* Lebanon Valley* at Delaware Franklin & Marshall at Wyoming Seminary Carlisle Indian Reserves
L 0-39 T 0-0 W 40-6 W 11-0 L 0-12 L 11-18 W 11-6
1911 Coach: Tom Kelly Captain: Jacob Savacool Record: 5-4 at Carlisle Indians at New York University Williamson Trade at Gettysburg Delaware Lebanon Valley Franklin & Marshall at Bucknell Carlisle Indian Reserves
L 0-32 L 0-5 W 17-0 L 0-3 W 15-0 W 39-0 W 9-0 L 3-20 W 6-0
1912 Coach: Tom Kelly Captain: George Bixler Record: 6-3 at Lafayette at New York University Hillman Academy Webb Naval Academy at Delaware Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh Ursinus 1913 Coach: Tom Kelly Captain: Albert Skean Record: 6-2-1 at Lafayette at New York University at Gettysburg at Lehigh Lebanon Valley Franklin & Marshall Carlisle Indian Reserves at Bucknell Albright
L 3-20 L 2-6 W 28-0 W 55-0 W 21-0 W 38-7 W 7-0 L 3-7 W 10-0
T 7-7 W 54-0 W 20-6 L 0-7 W 35-0 W 25-0 W 48-0 L 6-14 W 29-3
M U H L E N B E R G F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 5
1914 Coach: George McCaa Captain: Ben Hubbard Record: 2-6-2 Bloomsburg Normal at Penn State Susquehanna at Rutgers at Lehigh Bucknell at Lafayette Lebanon Valley at Villanova Albright 1915 Coach: George McCaa Captain: Bill Ritter Record: 4-5 at Lafayette Villanova Susquehanna at Rutgers at Lehigh at Bucknell Lebanon Valley Catholic Albright 1916 Coach: John Price Captain: William Caskey Record: 5-3-1 Bloomsburg Normal at Villanova Pennsylvania Military Albright Bucknell at Lehigh Lebanon Valley at Catholic Ursinus
W 39-0 L 0-23 W 35-0 L 7-17 L 0-27 T 0-0 L 3-24 L 0-7 T 0-0 L 10-20
L 7-14 L 6-9 W 42-0 L 0-21 L 0-20 W 3-0 W 10-9 L 0-3 W 33-0
W 85-0 L 0-3 W 34-0 W 43-0 W 17-0 L 0-9 L 0-6 W 16-0 T 7-7
1917 Coach: John Price Captain: Russell Gaston Record: 4-1-2 Villanova Pennsylvania Military Franklin & Marshall at Lafayette at Lehigh Albright Ursinus
T 0-0 W 18-7 W 14-0 W 6-0 L 0-47 W 21-0 T 0-0
1918 Coach: Guy Brubaker Captain: Harold Anderson Record: 3-2 at Lafayette Villanova at Lehigh Camp Crane Ursinus
W 7-0 W 25-0 L 0-54 L 0-14 W 19-0
1919 Coach: Bill Ritter Captain: Harold Anderson Record: 3-5 at Lafayette Lebanon Valley at Bucknell Catholic at Villanova Albright at Lehigh Ursinus
L 0-13 W 31-0 L 0-27 W 13-0 L 0-6 W 67-0 L 7-33 L 6-7
1920 Coach: Bill Ritter Captain: George Feldman Record: 3-6-1 at Penn State at Lafayette Albright at Catholic Bucknell at Villanova at Lehigh Drexel at Fordham Ursinus 1921 Coach: John Spiegel Captain: Raymond Snyder Record: 7-2-1 at Lafayette at Delaware Bucknell Lebanon Valley at Gettysburg at Swarthmore at Lehigh Fordham at Albright Ursinus
L 7-27 L 0-20 W 14-13 L 6-7 L 0-43 T 0-0 L 0-56 W 82-0 L 0-13 W 39-14
1925 Coach: Harry Benfer Captain: Russel Clark Record: 6-3-1 East Stroudsburg Normal at Lafayette Albright at Gettysburg Lebanon Valley Dickinson at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall at Catholic Villanova
W 36-0 L 14-20 W 21-0 L 0-21 W 14-0 T 0-0 W 9-7 W 38-7 W 7-0 L 9-23
L 0-48 W 21-0 L 0-14 T 21-21 W 17-13 W 7-6 W 14-13 W 12-7 W 15-7 W 68-0
1926 Coach: Harry Benfer Captain: John Phillips Record: 7-3 Albright at Lafayette St. Bonaventure Gettysburg Lebanon Valley at Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh Temple at Dickinson Villanova
L 6-30 L 0-35 W 9-7 W 15-6 W 6-0 W 20-0 W 31-6 W 29-7 W 13-0 L 0-54
1927 Coach: Harry Benfer Captain: Eddie Dickert Record: 5-4 Albright at Lafayette at Gettysburg Lebanon Valley Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh Ursinus Dickinson Western Maryland
W 33-7 L 7-38 L 7-20 L 0-19 W 12-0 W 13-3 L 0-15 W 9-6 W 6-2
1922 Coach: John Spiegel Captain: George Holstrom Record: 4-6-1 East Stroudsburg Normal at Syracuse Delaware at Lafayette Gettysburg at Lehigh at Bucknell Villanova at Swarthmore Fordham Ursinus
W 33-0 L 0-47 W 12-0 L 0-62 L 7-28 L 7-26 L 6-33 L 6-16 W 17-10 T 20-20 W 28-0
1923 Coach: Walter Wood Captain: Harold Whitenight Record: 3-6-1 East Stroudsburg Normal at Lafayette at Delaware Dickinson at Gettysburg at Lehigh Bucknell at Swarthmore Catholic Villanova
W 33-0 L 0-20 L 0-6 W 13-0 L 3-17 L 3-13 L 6-14 L 7-32 W 16-12 T 0-0
1924 Coach: Walter Wood Captain: Archie Witt Record: 7-3 East Stroudsburg Normal at Lafayette Albright at Bucknell Gettysburg at Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh at Dickinson Swarthmore Villanova
W 67-0 L 0-13 W 34-0 L 0-33 W 25-0 W 37-0 L 0-5 W 36-0 W 3-0 W 41-0
1928 Coach: Harry Benfer Captain: William Chapman Record: 1-8 Drexel L 3-6 at Lafayette L 0-56 at Dickinson L 0-6 at Franklin & Marshall W 8-0 at Lehigh L 7-13 Ursinus L 0-6 Gettysburg L 6-25 Lebanon Valley L 0-13 Western Maryland L 0-59 1929 Coach: George Holstrom Captains: Game captains Record: 3-6 Juniata at Lafayette Dickinson Lebanon Valley Ursinus at Lehigh at Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall Western Maryland
W 25-0 L 0-23 W 21-6 W 7-0 L 7-9 L 7-28 L 0-27 L 0-20 L 0-7
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All-Time Results 1930 Coach: George Holstrom Captain: Milton Weiner Record: 5-4-1 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) at Lafayette Lebanon Valley at Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh Ursinus Gettysburg Wagner Western Maryland 1931 Coach: George Holstrom Captains: Game captains Record: 2-8 Juniata at Lafayette Lebanon Valley St. Joseph’s (Pa.) at Ursinus at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall at Gettysburg Dickinson at Western Maryland 1932 Coach: George Holstrom Captain: Joseph Matuska Record: 3-4-2 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) at Lafayette Lebanon Valley at Dickinson Ursinus at Lehigh at Franklin & Marshall Gettysburg Pennsylvania Military
W 6-0 L 0-13 L 12-14 W 6-0 T 0-0 W 24-13 W 14-13 L 6-20 W 32-0 L 0-25
W 19-7 L 0-26 L 6-7 W 7-0 L 0-7 L 0-33 L 13-40 L 0-26 L 6-14 L 0-34
W 27-0 L 0-6 L 0-6 W 13-0 T 0-0 L 6-25 L 7-21 W 26-7 T 0-0
1933 Coach: John Utz Captain: Albert “Reds” Weiner Record: 6-3 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 12-0 at Lafayette L 0-20 at Fordham L 0-57 at Penn State W 3-0 at Gettysburg L 6-9 Franklin & Marshall W 14-3 at Ursinus W 3-0 at Lehigh W 10-0 Dickinson W 7-0 1934 Coach: John Utz Captain: John Yarshinski Record: 2-6-1 West Chester Teachers at Lafayette Lebanon Valley Albright Gettysburg at Franklin & Marshall Ursinus at Lehigh at Dickinson
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L 0-9 L 0-19 W 25-7 W 7-0 L 2-12 L 6-48 T 7-7 L 0-13 L 3-9
1935 Coach: John Utz Captain: George Koehler Record: 1-9 Baltimore at Lafayette Lebanon Valley at Ursinus at Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall at Lehigh at Fordham Dickinson at Albright
W 20-0 L 0-7 L 6-19 L 0-21 L 0-27 L 7-32 L 6-26 L 0-45 L 6-13 L 6-13
1936 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Ed “Scrapper” Farrell Record: 2-6-1 Lafayette W 19-0 at Penn State L 0-45 Gettysburg W 19-2 Ursinus L 0-13 at Franklin & Marshall L 2-20 at Army L 7-54 at Lehigh L 6-26 at Dickinson T 13-13 at Albright L 13-70 1937 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Henry Gutekunst Record: 5-5 Catawba St. Lawrence Lebanon Valley at Franklin & Marshall at Ursinus at Gettysburg Drexel at Lehigh Dickinson at Albright 1938 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Adam Matusa Record: 7-3 Upsala at Dickinson Villanova Franklin & Marshall Ursinus Gettysburg at Drexel at Lehigh Moravian at Albright
L 6-7 W 18-6 W 14-0 L 6-22 W 6-0 W 13-12 L 0-6 W 18-7 L 12-19 L 6-7
L 13-14 W 19-7 L 7-25 L 7-20 W 46-6 W 16-0 W 13-6 W 20-0 W 8-0 W 3-0
1939 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Charles Burin, Malvin Paul Record: 6-4 at Villanova L 0-14 Springfield W 7-3 at Lafayette W 7-6 at Ursinus W 33-0 Franklin & Marshall W 9-7 at Gettysburg L 0-7 at Lehigh W 23-0 Bucknell L 3-25 Moravian L 6-9 at Albright W 3-0
1940 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captains: Jim Franklin, Perry Scott Record: 4-6 Upsala L 0-7 at Temple L 7-64 at Albright L 3-14 Lafayette L 7-26 at Franklin & Marshall L 12-14 Ursinus W 15-6 Gettysburg W 20-0 at Lehigh W 20-6 at Dickinson W 34-0 at Bucknell L 0-6 1941 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: John Bisset Record: 6-4 Albright Bucknell Carnegie Tech at Lafayette Dickinson at Ursinus at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall Upsala at Gettysburg
L 3-14 L 0-12 W 26-6 L 0-40 W 13-0 W 26-6 W 7-2 L 7-15 W 52-7 W 25-13
1942 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Bud Bossick Record: 7-3 at Moravian at Manhattan Gettysburg Lebanon Valley Ursinus at Dickinson at Lehigh at Franklin & Marshall Lakehurst Naval Station at Albright
W 6-0 L 7-27 W 20-14 W 6-0 W 41-0 W 20-0 L 7-22 W 7-6 L 7-27 W 20-0
Al “Doggie” Julian, who guided the Mules to their first Eastern Pennsylvania Conference title in 1942, is enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. After leaving Muhlenberg, where he coached football, basketball and baseball, he went on to lead Holy Cross (winning an NCAA championship) and the Boston Celtics.
Coach Ben Schwartzwalder and captain John Sweatlock with the 1946 Tobacco Bowl Championship trophy. Following the 1948 season, Schwartzwalder left Muhlenberg for Syracuse University, where he coached for 25 years in a Hall-of-Fame career.
1943 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Dick Holben Record: 1-10 at Yale Villanova at Lakehurst Naval Station at Bucknell Swarthmore Franklin & Marshall at Franklin & Marshall Bucknell Atlantic City Naval Station at Swarthmore Sampson Naval Station 1944 Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian Captain: Jim Devlin Record: 4-5 Bucknell at Bucknell at Penn State Swarthmore Franklin & Marshall at Villanova at Franklin & Marshall at Atlantic City Naval Sta. at Princeton 1945 Coach: Larry Rosatti Captain: Al Rubbert Record: 0-5 at Swarthmore at Penn State at Franklin & Marshall Rutgers at Lehigh
L 6-13 L 12-35 W 13-0 L 6-14 L 13-14 L 0-20 L 6-28 L 0-19 L 7-21 L 8-13 L 7-28
L 7-24 L 0-14 L 13-58 W 33-6 W 19-18 L 0-7 W 18-6 W 14-7 L 6-16
L 8-28 L 7-47 L 0-30 L 6-19 L 0-6
1946 Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder Captains: Carl Reimer, John Sweatlock Record: 9-1 at Lafayette W 32-20 Albright W 39-0 at Bucknell W 6-0 Swarthmore W 52-13 Franklin & Marshall W 40-7 at Lehigh W 40-7 at Gettysburg W 13-7 Moravian W 47-0 at Delaware L 12-20 St. Bonaventure † W 26-25 † Tobacco Bowl (Lexington, Ky.) 1947 Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder Captains: Bill Bell, Tom Lane Record: 9-1 at Lafayette Albright at Swarthmore at Temple Upsala at Lehigh Gettysburg Delaware Bucknell at Franklin & Marshall
W 38-0 W 53-0 W 67-7 L 6-7 W 40-0 W 21-14 W 27-0 W 20-14 W 39-0 W 57-7
1948 Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder Captain: Ed Sikorski Record: 7-3 Boston University Youngstown State Scranton Lafayette at Gettysburg at Delaware at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall at Bucknell at Albright
W 27-0 W 19-0 W 18-14 L 13-46 W 32-20 L 0-12 L 20-35 W 40-7 W 44-14 W 13-0
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All-Time Results 1949 Coach: Howie Baughman Captain: Jack Crider Record: 1-7-1 Scranton Duquesne at Lafayette Albright Gettysburg Delaware at Lehigh at Youngstown State at Bucknell 1950 Coach: Howie Baughman Captain: Milton Dietz Record: 3-4-1 Bucknell Lebanon Valley Lafayette at Gettysburg Delaware at Lehigh at Scranton at Albright 1951 Coach: Tom Triplett Captain: Unknown Record: 1-8 Upsala at Bucknell at Lebanon Valley at Lafayette Gettysburg at Delaware Lehigh Scranton Albright 1952 Coach: Tom Triplett Captain: Dean Bohs Record: 2-5-1 at Rutgers Bucknell at Albright Lafayette at Gettysburg Delaware at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall 1953 Coach: Tom Triplett Captain: Ernie Scarpa Record: 3-5 Albright at Bucknell at Lafayette Lebanon Valley Gettysburg at Lehigh at Delaware at Franklin & Marshall 1954 Coach: Tom Triplett Captain: None Record: 4-3-1 Bucknell at Albright Lafayette at Lebanon Valley at Gettysburg Delaware at Lehigh Franklin & Marshall
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L 7-12 L 6-14 L 21-35 W 21-7 L 6-9 L 13-25 L 20-22 T 7-7 L 14-32
W 18-13 L 13-20 W 21-6 W 28-7 T 0-0 L 13-42 L 13-20 L 6-33
L 8-13 L 19-54 L 6-12 L 7-14 L 14-34 L 7-21 L 2-3 W 14-0 L 9-13
T 19-19 L 12-46 L 7-13 W 37-0 L 7-32 W 21-12 L 13-26 L 0-7
L 0-6 W 18-13 W 20-7 W 39-14 L 19-20 L 0-13 L 6-18 L 7-19
L 13-33 L 7-12 W 27-0 W 32-0 L 0-34 W 14-13 T 20-20 W 33-6
1955 Coach: Tom Triplett Captain: None Record: 4-4 at Lafayette Albright at Rutgers Lebanon Valley Gettysburg Scranton at Temple at Franklin & Marshall
L 0-7 W 26-13 L 0-21 W 32-0 L 13-54 L 12-25 W 7-6 W 18-13
1956 Coach: Ray Whispell Captain: Unknown Record: 4-4 Lafayette at Albright Temple at Lebanon Valley at Gettysburg at Scranton Hofstra Franklin & Marshall
L 6-26 W 18-0 L 14-19 W 14-7 L 7-34 W 14-0 L 9-13 W 13-0
1957 Coach: Ray Whispell Captain: Donald Herman Record: 4-4 at Lafayette Albright Scranton Lebanon Valley Gettysburg at Hofstra at Temple at Franklin & Marshall
L 13-20 W 18-14 W 6-0 W 18-6 L 0-21 L 7-26 W 40-16 L 20-41
1958 Coach: Ray Whispell Captain: Clair Miller Record: 4-4 at Lafayette Temple at Lebanon Valley at Gettysburg Hofstra at Albright Franklin & Marshall at Moravian
L 14-27 W 21-18 W 42-16 L 6-7 W 12-0 W 27-20 L 13-18 L 20-30
1959 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Jim Orr, Bob Pearsons Record: 3-6 at Scranton W 21-12 Lafayette L 6-19 at Temple W 14-13 Lebanon Valley L 7-12 Gettysburg L 7-12 at Hofstra L 0-18 Albright L 22-27 at Franklin & Marshall L 6-22 Moravian W 20-8 1960 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Ed Callahan, Vince Rosso, Ed Yost Record: 6-3 Albright L 7-31 at Lafayette L 14-20 Temple W 17-14 at Lebanon Valley W 27-12 at Gettysburg L 12-14 Lycoming W 34-13 at Scranton W 28-12 Franklin & Marshall W 50-7 at Moravian W 33-16
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1961 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Charlie Kuntzleman, Cliff Roth Record: 2-7 Lafayette L 13-14 at Albright L 20-52 at Temple L 12-36 Lebanon Valley L 6-15 Gettysburg L 8-22 at Bucknell L 0-27 Kings Point L 42-43 at Franklin & Marshall W 28-6 Moravian W 33-8 1962 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Ron Barlok, Dick Ludwick Record: 2-7 at Lafayette L 0-27 Albright L 8-14 Temple L 7-38 at Lebanon Valley L 23-25 at Gettysburg L 13-26 Bucknell L 0-53 King’s L 0-6 Franklin & Marshall W 28-0 at Moravian W 32-8 1963 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Charlie Gills, Dean Lowe, Tom Turczyn Record: 5-3 at Albright L 8-13 Lafayette W 18-7 at Temple L 0-29 Lebanon Valley W 28-16 Gettysburg L 14-33 at Upsala W 26-13 Lycoming W 34-0 at Franklin & Marshall W 34-18 1964 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: David Binder, Tom Horne, Lynn Rothrock Record: 5-4 (5-3 MAC) at Dickinson L 14-23 Ursinus W 26-7 Pennsylvania Military W 7-6 at Lebanon Valley W 30-22 at Gettysburg L 20-51 Upsala W 26-12 at Lycoming L 0-9 Franklin & Marshall L 22-29 at Moravian W 21-6 1965 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Richard MacFarland, Roger Toney, Charlie Woginrich Record: 1-8 (1-8 MAC) Dickinson L 8-20 at Ursinus W 22-7 at Pennsylvania Military L 14-41 Lebanon Valley L 14-32 Wilkes L 12-34 at Upsala L 14-28 Lycoming L 6-56 at Franklin & Marshall L 26-49 Moravian L 8-17
Frank Marino won 54 games in his 11 years as the Mules’ head coach. The Muhlenberg football field is named in his honor.
1966 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Richard Keck, John Piper Record: 2-6-1 (2-6-1 MAC) Upsala L 6-26 Ursinus T 0-0 Pennsylvania Military W 28-15 at Lebanon Valley L 12-30 at Dickinson L 7-17 Swarthmore L 8-34 at Lycoming L 12-31 Franklin & Marshall W 10-7 at Moravian L 7-14 1967 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Charles Bargerstock, Gordie Bennett, Don Travis Record: 2-5-1 (2-5-1 MAC) at Ursinus T 6-6 at Pennsylvania Military L 24-28 Lebanon Valley W 14-7 Dickinson L 21-28 at Swarthmore W 43-32 Lycoming L 14-32 at Franklin & Marshall L 28-29 Moravian L 8-19 1968 Coach: Ray Whispell Captain: Dave Yoder Record: 6-3 (6-3 MAC) Johns Hopkins at Haverford Lebanon Valley Ursinus at Dickinson Swarthmore at Lycoming Franklin & Marshall at Moravian
L 28-30 W 32-6 L 29-39 W 45-6 W 48-0 W 55-6 W 21-13 W 18-13 L 15-47
1969 Coach: Ray Whispell Captains: Joe DiPanni, Mark Hastie, Bob Van Iderstine Record: 4-5 (4-5 MAC) at Johns Hopkins L 21-30 Haverford W 44-0 at Lebanon Valley L 12-13 at Ursinus L 3-7 Dickinson L 13-29 at Swarthmore W 66-7 Lycoming W 27-21 at Franklin & Marshall W 42-14 Moravian L 0-37
1970 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Jesse Achenbach, Randy Uhrich, Paul Werrell Record: 7-2 (7-2 MAC) Johns Hopkins W 16-6 at Haverford W 33-13 Lebanon Valley L 8-21 Ursinus W 33-12 at Dickinson W 20-14 Swarthmore W 29-14 at Pennsylvania Military W 14-6 Franklin & Marshall W 27-21 at Moravian L 7-55 1971 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Ed DiYanni, Tom Reilly Record: 5-4 (5-4 MAC) at Johns Hopkins W 17-13 Haverford W 28-0 at Lebanon Valley L 16-21 at Ursinus L 13-16 Dickinson W 24-17 at Swarthmore W 34-0 Pennsylvania Military W 13-7 at Franklin & Marshall L 13-30 Moravian L 7-14 1972 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Bill Bilinkas, Jon Light, Ed Salo Record: 1-8 (1-8 MAC) Johns Hopkins L 7-19 at Delaware Valley L 14-35 Lebanon Valley L 0-14 Ursinus L 0-10 at Dickinson L 9-22 Swarthmore W 21-13 at Widener L 2-48 Franklin & Marshall L 0-26 at Moravian L 14-38 1973 Coach: Frank Marino Captain: Jon Light Record: 7-1-1 (7-1-1 MAC) at Johns Hopkins Delaware Valley at Lebanon Valley at Ursinus Dickinson at Swarthmore Widener at Franklin & Marshall Moravian
W 35-6 W 35-14 T 7-7 W 31-14 W 21-20 W 51-0 W 21-19 L 7-28 W 21-13
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Ralph Kirchenheiter coached Muhlenberg to shared Centennial Football Conference championships in 1983 and 1986 and served as the College’s athletic director for 11 years.
1974 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Game captains Record: 2-7 (2-6 MAC South) Johns Hopkins L 0-9 at Rensselaer Polytechnic L 2-7 Lebanon Valley L 20-21 Ursinus W 28-14 at Dickinson L 33-39 Swarthmore W 35-7 at Widener L 9-22 Franklin & Marshall L 13-47 at Moravian L 27-42
1978 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Yogi Edwards, John Schlechter, Chuck Smith Record: 6-2-1 (5-2-1 MAC South) Franklin & Marshall L 6-42 Johns Hopkins W 56-20 at Western Maryland T 15-15 Lebanon Valley L 15-35 Ursinus W 21-7 at Dickinson W 19-14 Swarthmore W 16-14 at Susquehanna W 20-7 at Moravian W 34-0
1975 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: John Dunne, Bill Ray Record: 2-6-2 (2-5-2 MAC South) Western Maryland W 41-0 at Johns Hopkins T 28-28 Rensselaer Polytechnic L 7-13 at Lebanon Valley L 7-38 at Ursinus T 14-14 Dickinson W 21-20 at Swarthmore L 12-16 Widener L 0-24 at Franklin & Marshall L 14-48 Moravian L 0-16
1979 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Brian Bodine, Jerry Galgano Record: 5-3-1 (4-3-1 MAC South) Franklin & Marshall L 0-10 at Johns Hopkins L 11-14 Western Maryland W 14-13 at Lebanon Valley L 22-31 at Ursinus W 24-22 Dickinson W 25-17 at Swarthmore T 0-0 Susquehanna W 28-7 Moravian W 14-6
1976 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Don Clemons, Bill Dumchus Record: 5-3-1 (5-3-1 MAC South) Johns Hopkins W 45-6 at Western Maryland T 10-10 Lebanon Valley W 14-12 Ursinus W 28-6 at Dickinson W 38-14 Swarthmore W 52-10 at Widener L 6-21 Franklin & Marshall L 14-33 at Moravian L 14-36
1980 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Art Scavone, Jamie Smith Record: 8-1 (7-1 MAC South) at Franklin & Marshall W 14-11 Johns Hopkins W 41-38 at Western Maryland L 6-14 Lebanon Valley W 23-14 Ursinus W 9-3 at Dickinson W 10-8 Swarthmore W 42-19 at Susquehanna W 17-16 at Moravian W 24-23
1977 Coach: Frank Marino Captains: Bill Dumchus, Bobby Shaffer Record: 6-3 (5-3 MAC South) at Johns Hopkins W 38-12 Western Maryland W 10-3 at Lebanon Valley L 14-16 at Ursinus W 43-14 Dickinson W 21-0 at Swarthmore L 21-30 Susquehanna W 29-8 at Franklin & Marshall L 13-45 Moravian W 25-21
1981 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Kyle Mirth, Marcus Spatidol Record: 3-6 (3-5 MAC South) at Franklin & Marshall L 20-38 at Gettysburg L 10-27 Widener L 3-17 at Susquehanna L 7-14 at Lebanon Valley W 24-17 Western Maryland L 3-20 Dickinson W 12-7 at Johns Hopkins L 3-15 Moravian W 10-9
1982 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Chris Horton, Mickey Mottola Record: 4-5 (4-4 MAC South) Franklin & Marshall L 7-10 Gettysburg W 17-10 at Widener L 12-31 Susquehanna L 10-17 Lebanon Valley L 7-10 at Western Maryland W 21-14 at Dickinson W 17-13 Johns Hopkins W 17-14 at Moravian L 6-16
1987 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Mike Ferguson, Dave Pfund Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC) at Susquehanna L 22-51 Dickinson W 34-14 at Franklin & Marshall L 10-17 Western Maryland W 27-0 at Swarthmore W 30-9 Johns Hopkins L 13-29 at Gettysburg W 35-16 Ursinus W 33-8 at Hampden-Sydney W 24-21 Moravian W 14-12
1983 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Ray Beneke, Mark Bisbing Record: 6-3 (5-2 CFC) * Centennial co-champions * Dickinson W 17-6 at Franklin & Marshall W 3-0 Western Maryland W 24-0 at Swarthmore W 10-7 Johns Hopkins W 16-0 at Gettysburg L 7-34 Ursinus L 9-17 at Lebanon Valley W 20-14 Moravian L 7-24
1988 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Chris Elser, John Murphy Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC) Susquehanna W 26-13 at Dickinson L 12-14 Franklin & Marshall L 3-13 at Western Maryland W 24-14 Swarthmore W 28-14 at Johns Hopkins W 26-13 Gettysburg W 13-7 at Ursinus W 36-18 Hampden-Sydney W 23-17 at Moravian L 25-44
1984 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Pete Broas, Bill Reiner Record: 6-3 (5-2 CFC) at Dickinson W 46-0 Franklin & Marshall W 20-19 at Western Maryland W 20-9 Swarthmore L 18-27 at Johns Hopkins L 3-13 Gettysburg W 13-0 at Ursinus W 27-17 Lebanon Valley W 52-0 at Moravian L 14-17
1989 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Andy Becker, Mark Marino Record: 5-4-1 (4-2-1 CFC) at Susquehanna L 6-24 Dickinson L 10-21 at Franklin & Marshall L 7-21 Western Maryland W 28-13 at Swarthmore W 9-6 Johns Hopkins W 43-13 at Gettysburg T 10-10 Ursinus W 21-14 at FDU-Madison W 24-8 Moravian L 9-14
1985 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captains: Angus McDonald, Kevin Mei, Tom Murdock Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC) at Susquehanna W 30-7 Dickinson W 14-13 at Franklin & Marshall L 0-24 Western Maryland W 40-14 at Swarthmore W 11-10 Johns Hopkins W 18-14 at Gettysburg L 21-65 Ursinus W 35-34 at Catholic W 7-3 Moravian L 10-15 1986 Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter Captain: Brad Fischer Record: 7-3 (6-1 CFC) * Centennial co-champions * Susquehanna L 7-17 at Dickinson W 6-0 Franklin & Marshall L 20-30 at Western Maryland W 36-15 Swarthmore W 21-0 at Johns Hopkins W 6-0 Gettysburg W 10-7 at Ursinus W 24-18 Catholic W 20-6 at Moravian L 0-14
1990 Coach: Fran Meagher Captains: Mike Pagan, Joe Zeszotarski Record: 2-8 (1-6 CFC) Susquehanna at Dickinson Franklin & Marshall at Western Maryland Swarthmore at Johns Hopkins Gettysburg at Ursinus FDU-Madison at Moravian
1991 Coach: Fran Meagher Captains: Ron Ondrejca, Clarke Paulus, Steve Turi Record: 3-7 (3-4 CFC) at Susquehanna L 11-30 Dickinson L 0-42 at Franklin & Marshall L 21-25 Western Maryland L 6-34 at Swarthmore W 12-10 Johns Hopkins W 14-8 at Gettysburg W 28-7 Ursinus L 9-13 at Washington & Jefferson L 0-49 Moravian L 27-28
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1992 Coach: Fran Meagher Captains: Craig Stump, Joe Vecchio, Tom Waranavage Record: 1-8-1 (1-6 CFC) Susquehanna L 11-35 at Dickinson L 0-32 Franklin & Marshall W 9-6 at Western Maryland L 0-39 Swarthmore L 14-21 at Johns Hopkins L 8-30 Gettysburg L 7-18 at Kings Point T 6-6 at Ursinus L 3-6 at Moravian L 14-35 1993 Coach: Fran Meagher Captains: Rob Fritz, Mike Rubas, Joe Vecchio Record: 4-5 (4-3 Centennial) at Hampden-Sydney L 21-22 Dickinson L 0-20 at Franklin & Marshall W 9-7 Western Maryland W 29-27 at Swarthmore L 23-29 Johns Hopkins W 20-16 at Gettysburg L 17-28 Ursinus W 34-31 Moravian L 14-24 1994 Coach: Greg Olejack Captains: Joe Christman, John D’Angelo, Rob Lokerson, Luke Trainer Record: 2-8 (1-6 Centennial) Hampden-Sydney W 26-9 at Dickinson L 0-50 Franklin & Marshall W 13-12 at Western Maryland L 13-23 Swarthmore L 17-43 at Johns Hopkins L 0-14 Gettysburg L 14-63 Union (N.Y.) L 0-50 at Ursinus L 14-21 at Moravian L 17-50 1995 Coach: Greg Olejack Captains: Matt Buist, Doug Cubberley, John D’Angelo, Andy Pratt, Bill Van Dyke Record: 0-9-1 (0-6-1 Centennial) at Catholic L 0-45 Dickinson L 0-35 at Franklin & Marshall L 10-38 Western Maryland T 13-13 at Swarthmore L 7-11 Johns Hopkins L 11-14 at Gettysburg L 16-28 at Union (N.Y.) L 14-33 Ursinus L 10-17 Moravian L 7-38 1996 Coach: Greg Olejack Captains: Gregg Bevan, Lionel Hush, Mark Mogavero, Dan Terpstra Record: 1-9 (1-6 Centennial) Catholic L 11-68 at Dickinson L 12-34 Franklin & Marshall L 0-53 at Western Maryland L 14-27 Swarthmore W 40-27 at Johns Hopkins L 0-20 Gettysburg L 9-27 at Ursinus L^ 7-13 Carnegie Mellon L 20-23 at Moravian L 3-27
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All-Time Results 1997 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: George Fosdick, Dave Johnson, Jason Novak, Paul Peri, Jim Socci Record: 1-9 (1-6 Centennial) at Hartwick L 17-42 Dickinson L 14-21 at Franklin & Marshall L 10-14 Western Maryland L 9-44 at Swarthmore W 60-14 Johns Hopkins L 21-24 at Gettysburg L 33-45 Ursinus L 7-9 at Carnegie Mellon L 13-28 Moravian L 16-21 1998 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Jason Brader, Frank Marrero, Patrick Shelley Record: 5-5 (3-4 Centennial) Hartwick L 0-21 at Dickinson L 10-21 Franklin & Marshall L 28-31 at Western Maryland L 3-43 Swarthmore W 41-6 at Johns Hopkins L 31-34 Gettysburg W 47-19 at Ursinus W^ 6-3 Grove City W^ 34-31 at Moravian W 33-14 1999 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Joseph Gmitter, Kenyamo McFarlane, Ken Rayhon, Chuck Richard Record: 6-4 (4-3 Centennial) at Kings Point W 42-24 Dickinson W 30-13 at Franklin & Marshall W 42-13 Western Maryland L 14-21 at Swarthmore W 35-0 Johns Hopkins W 42-18 at Gettysburg L 28-42 Ursinus L 23-35 at Grove City L^ 24-31 Moravian W 52-26 2000 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: David Jones, Michael McCabe, Mwaura Muroki, Chuck Richard Record: 9-2 (5-2 Centennial) * ECAC Southwest champions * Kings Point W 34-10 at Dickinson W 41-26 Franklin & Marshall W 45-0 at Western Maryland L 3-15 Swarthmore W 31-14 at Johns Hopkins L 20-33 Gettysburg W 41-0 at Ursinus W 21-19 Hartwick W 30-26 at Moravian W 45-20 Wilkes ! W 26-22
2001 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Joshua Carter, Doug Folger, Nick Tranguch Record: 7-4 (5-1 Centennial) * Centennial co-champions * at Kings Point W 42-17 at Cal Lutheran L 20-44 Dickinson W 47-3 at Franklin & Marshall W 45-3 Western Maryland L^ 25-28 Johns Hopkins W 22-14 at Gettysburg W 41-0 Ursinus W 23-20 at Hartwick W 63-13 Moravian L 7-17 at King’s ! L 29-32 2002 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Mike Koth, Alfredo Mercuri, Beau Sherry Record: 10-2 (5-1 Centennial) * Centennial co-champions * Kings Point W 54-3 Cal Lutheran W 40-32 at Dickinson W 28-21 Franklin & Marshall W 68-22 at McDaniel L 14-35 at Johns Hopkins W 23-10 Gettysburg W 41-0 at Ursinus W 43-0 Union (N.Y.) W 44-13 at Moravian W 8-0 Mass.-Dartmouth + W 56-6 John Carroll + L 10-21 2003 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Chris Radomski, Keith Van Fleet Record: 7-3 (5-1 Centennial) * Centennial co-champions * at Kings Point L 14-22 McDaniel L 9-22 at Franklin & Marshall W 41-20 Dickinson W 50-6 at Ursinus W 27-7 Johns Hopkins W 14-6 at Gettysburg W 26-15 at Union (N.Y.) W 20-15 Moravian W 24-0 at Christopher Newport + L 20-24
Two of the most memorable games of Mike Donnelly’s coaching tenure were contested in weather conditions that
2004 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Michael Della Pella, Matt McGowan, Nick Rosetti, Frank Santini Record: 8-3 (4-2 Centennial) * Centennial co-champions * Kings Point W 17-13 at Union (N.Y.) W 23-18 Grove City W 27-3 Franklin & Marshall L 10-15 at Dickinson W 23-3 Ursinus W 17-3 at Johns Hopkins W 9-6 Gettysburg W 21-0 at McDaniel L 6-7 at Moravian W 28-14 at St. John Fisher + L 3-31 2005 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Mark Bennett, Michael Leanch, Carl Slabicki, Tom Wargacki Record: 3-7 (2-4 Centennial) at New Jersey W 30-13 Union (N.Y.) L 14-22 at Grove City L 6-16 at Franklin & Marshall L 9-15 Dickinson W 20-2 at Ursinus W 21-14 Johns Hopkins L 10-13 at Gettysburg L 3-10 McDaniel L 6-13 Moravian L 19-24 2006 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Chris Musselman, Chris Poehls Record: 5-5 (2-4 Centennial) New Jersey W 24-14 William Paterson W 24-17 at Union (N.Y.) L 7-34 Franklin & Marshall L 10-24 at Dickinson L 14-24 Ursinus W 22-6 at Johns Hopkins L 7-10 Gettysburg W 54-14 at McDaniel L 19-22 at Moravian W 24-10
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2007 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Dustin Good, Matt Johnson, Chris Musselman, Eric Santagato, Tom Tarsitano Record: 11-1 (8-0 Centennial) * Centennial champions * at New Jersey W 15-0 Union (N.Y.) W 34-0 at Gettysburg W 14-13 Johns Hopkins W 28-21 at Juniata W 44-3 McDaniel W 43-0 at Franklin & Marshall W 31-0 Dickinson W 29-24 at Ursinus W 31-7 Moravian W 35-7 Salisbury + W 31-21 at Wesley + L 21-38 2008 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: David Mazzola, Mike Nolan, Matt Rathbun, Eric Santagato Record: 9-2 (7-1 Centennial) * Centennial champions * Wilkes W 34-21 at Union (N.Y.) W 31-14 Gettysburg W 42-21 at Johns Hopkins W 28-23 Juniata W 38-7 at McDaniel W 49-6 Franklin & Marshall W 17-6 at Dickinson W 31-25 Ursinus W 45-8 at Moravian L^ 24-27 Wesley + L 0-20 2009 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Cameron Ahouse, JJ Contessa, Phil Cresta, Frank Emmett, Jake Floyd Record: 3-7 (2-6 Centennial) at Wilkes L 12-14 Union (N.Y.) W 17-7 at Gettysburg L 3-20 Johns Hopkins L 27-40 at Juniata W 14-0 McDaniel L 9-16 at Franklin & Marshall L 7-20 Dickinson L 16-17 at Ursinus L 10-24 Moravian W 7-0 2010 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Mark Accomando, Scott Gavin, Patrick McDonough Record: 7-4 (7-2 Centennial) * Centennial co-champions * Delaware Valley L 7-27 at Susquehanna W 21-14 Gettysburg W^ 33-27 at Johns Hopkins W 30-27 Juniata W 38-3 at McDaniel W 29-0 Franklin & Marshall L 7-17 at Dickinson W 26-13 Ursinus W 27-20 at Moravian L 13-14 at Wesley + L 14-53
2011 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Dan Deighan, Chris Hartzell, Patrick McDonough, Phil Musick, Michael Porembski Record: 7-3 (7-2 Centennial) at Delaware Valley L^ 9-10 at Franklin & Marshall W 34-13 McDaniel W 34-26 at Johns Hopkins L 17-27 Susquehanna W 30-14 at Gettysburg L 10-14 at Juniata W 28-3 Dickinson W 12-0 at Ursinus W 24-21 Moravian W 28-0 2012 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Terrence Dandridge, Dan Deighan, Frank Malandruccolo, John Merklinger, Shane O’Connor Record: 8-3 (7-2 Centennial) at The Apprentice School W 27-7 Franklin & Marshall W 21-0 at McDaniel W 33-0 Johns Hopkins L 21-33 at Susquehanna L 0-17 Gettysburg W 35-31 Juniata W 35-14 at Dickinson W 61-21 Ursinus W^ 24-17 at Moravian W 45-7 Delaware Valley ! L 21-24 2013 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Joe Carlucci, Kory Crichton, Joe Hogh Record: 8-3 (7-2 Centennial) The Apprentice School W 59-6 at Franklin & Marshall L 21-28 McDaniel W 58-0 at Johns Hopkins L 13-45 Susquehanna W 38-18 at Gettysburg W 35-10 at Juniata W 27-7 Dickinson W 42-3 at Ursinus W 41-10 Moravian W 24-12 Salisbury ! L 19-21 2014 Coach: Mike Donnelly Captains: Gene Blanco, Tyler Cerbo, Jeremey Thomas Record: 9-2 (8-1 Centennial) at Wilkes W 34-0 Franklin & Marshall W 42-7 at McDaniel W 59-10 Johns Hopkins L 26-42 at Susquehanna L 24-20 Gettysburg W 47-6 Juniata W 42-13 at Dickinson W 34-20 Ursinus W 41-27 at Moravian W 37-7 Widener + L 35-36
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were less than ideal. In 2002, the Mules played at Moravian in an icy rain that turned the field into a mud pit. Four years ago, Muhlenberg hosted Dickinson during the unseasonable “Snow-tober” storm. Footing and handling the ball were dicey both times, but the Mules rose to the challenge, winning the “Mud Bowl” 8-0 and the “Snow Bowl” 12-0.
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Series Records School W L T Pct Home Away Unknown First-Last Streak Last Mule Win Last Opp. Win CC W-L-T Albright 22 19 0 .537 15-8 7-9 0-2 1902-1963 A5 1958 (27-20) 1963 (13-8) The Apprentice School 2 0 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 2012-2013 M2 2013 (59-6) N/A Cal Lutheran 1 1 0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 2001-2002 M1 2002 (40-32) 2001 (44-20) Carnegie Mellon 1 2 0 .333 1-1 0-1 0-0 1941-1997 CM2 1941 (26-6) 1997 (28-13) Catholic 6 4 0 .600 3-2 3-2 0-0 1915-1996 C2 1986 (20-6) 1996 (68-11) Christopher Newport 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 2003 CN1 N/A 2003 (24-20) Delaware Valley 1 4 0 .200 1-2 0-2 0-0 1972-2012 DV3 1973 (35-14) 2012 (24-21) Dickinson 43 25 2 .629 22-12-1 21-13-1 0-0 1923-2014 M5 2014 (34-20) 2009 (17-16) 19-13 FDU-Florham 2 0 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 1989-1990 M2 1990 (27-6) N/A Franklin & Marshall 44 53 1 .454 27-26 17-27-1 0-0 1902-2014 M1 2014 (42-7) 2013 (28-21) 15-17 Gettysburg 35 43 1 .449 22-16 13-27-1 0-0 1907-2014 M3 2014 (47-6) 2011 (14-10) 18-13-1 Grove City 2 2 0 .500 2-0 0-2 0-0 1998-2005 GC1 2004 (27-3) 2005 (16-6) Hampden-Sydney 3 1 0 .750 2-0 1-1 0-0 1987-1994 M1 1994 (26-9) 1993 (22-21) Hartwick 2 2 0 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 1997-2001 M2 2001 (63-13) 1998 (21-0) John Carroll 0 1 0 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 2002 JC1 N/A 2002 (21-10) Johns Hopkins 23 23 1 .500 14-10 9-13-1 0-0 1968-2014 JH4 2010 (30-27) 2014 (42-26) 15-17 Juniata 10 0 0 1.000 6-0 4-0 0-0 1929-2014 M10 2014 (42-13) N/A 8-0 King’s 0 2 0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 1962-2001 K2 N/A 2001 (32-29) Kings Point 5 2 1 .688 3-1 2-1-1 0-0 1961-2004 M1 2004 (17-13) 2003 (22-14) Lebanon Valley 28 29 2 .492 19-18-1 8-10-1 1-1 1900-1984 M2 1984 (52-0) 1982 (10-7) Lycoming 4 4 0 .500 3-2 1-2 0-0 1960-1969 M2 1969 (27-21) 1967 (32-14) Mass.-Dartmouth 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 2002 Mu1 2002 (56-6) N/A McDaniel/Western Maryland 20 22 3 .478 12-11-1 8-11-2 0-0 1927-2014 Mu5 2014 (59-10) 2009 (16-9) 15-16-1 Moravian 28 33 2 .460 15-15-1 13-18-1 0-0 1900-2014 Mu4 2014 (37-7) 2010 (14-13) 6-2 New Jersey 3 0 0 1.000 1-0 2-0 0-0 2005-2007 M3 2007 (15-0) N/A Rensselaer 0 2 0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 1974-1975 R2 N/A 1975 (13-7) St. John Fisher 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 2004 S1 N/A 2004 (31-3) St. Lawrence 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1937 M1 1937 (18-6) N/A Salisbury 1 1 0 .500 1-1 0-0 0-0 2007-2013 S1 2007 (31-21) 2013 (21-19) Springfield 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1939 M1 1939 (7-3) N/A Susquehanna 13 10 0 .565 7-5 5-5 1-0 1907-2014 M2 2014 (24-20) 2012 (17-0) 4-1 Union (N.Y.) 6 4 0 .600 3-2 3-2 0-0 1994-2009 M3 2009 (17-7) 2006 (34-7) Ursinus 47 24 7 .647 27-11-5 20-13-2 0-0 1900-2014 M5 2014 (41-27) 2009 (24-10) 22-10 Washington & Jefferson 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 1991 WJ1 N/A 1991 (49-0) Wesley 0 3 0 .000 0-1 0-2 0-0 2007-2010 W3 N/A 2010 (53-14) Widener/Pennsylvania Military 7 9 1 .441 6-2-1 1-7 0-0 1916-2014 W6 1973 (21-19) 2014 (36-35) Wilkes 3 2 0 .600 2-1 1-1 0-0 1965-2014 M1 2014 (34-0) 2009 (14-12) William Paterson 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 2006 M1 2006 (24-17) N/A Totals: Current Division III 366 330 21 .539 222-151-10 142-176-11 2-3-0 1900-2014 — 135-94-2* Totals: All Opponents (92) 504 499 41 .502 296-200-18 199-292-18 9-7-5 1900-2014 — (2015 opponents in bold) * includes 13-5 record vs. Swarthmore Division I (FBS) W L T Pct First-Last Game Army Penn State Rutgers Syracuse Temple Division I (FCS) Bucknell Delaware Duquesne Fordham Hofstra Lafayette Lehigh Lehigh Reserves Princeton Villanova Wagner Yale Youngstown State Division II Bloomsburg Normal Catawba East Stroudsburg Normal Kutztown Normal Millersville Normal West Chester Discontinued Programs Baltimore Boston University City College of New York Drexel Haverford Manhattan New York University Scranton St. Bonaventure St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Stevens Swarthmore Upsala Other High Schools/Seminaries Military Teams Other Non-Collegiate
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0 1 0 .000 1936 1 5 0 .167 1914-1945 0 6 1 .071 1908-1955 0 1 0 .000 1922 7 6 0 .538 1909-1963 7 21 1 .259 8 6 1 .567 0 1 0 .000 1 3 1 .300 1 3 0 .250 11 33 1 .256 13 28 1 .321 1 0 1 .750 0 1 0 .000 2 10 4 .250 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 1 0 1 .750
1911-1962 1910-1954 1949 1920-1935 1956-1959 1912-1963 1907-1954 1907-1909 1944 1914-1944 1930 1943 1948-1949
2 0 5 0 1 0
0 0 1.000 1 0 .000 0 0 1.000 0 2 .500 0 0 1.000 1 0 .000
1914-1916 1937 1906-1925 1902-1905 1906 1934
1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2 2 0 .500 4 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 1 2 0 .333 6 3 0 .667 2 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 30 12 1 .709 4 5 0 .444
1935 1948 1907 1920-1938 1968-1971 1942 1911-1913 1948-1960 1926-1946 1930-1933 1907 1921-2000 1938-1966
8 4 7
3 4 9
2 0 3
.692 .500 .447
1900-1912 1909-1944 1901-1913
Coaches’ Records Coach................................. Year(s)............W L T Pct Charles Schmidt................... 1900......................1 3 1 .300 Walter Beck........................... 1901.......................1 2 1 .375 William Grey.......................... 1902.....................0 4 2 .167 no team................................... 1903-04...............- - - — Walter Singmaster............... 1905..................... 2 2 2 .500 Alfred Raub............................ 1906..................... 5 4 0 .556 Dr. George O. Barclay........... 1907.......................7 3 0 .700 Dr. Alfred E. Bull................... 1908-10...............8 12 4 .417 Tom Kelly................................ 1911-13................17 9 1 .648 George McCaa....................... 1914-15................6 11 2 .368 John Price............................... 1916-17.................9 4 3 .656 Guy Brubaker........................ 1918...................... 3 2 0 .600 Bill Ritter................................. 1919-20...............6 11 1 .361 John Spiegel........................... 1921-22............... 11 8 2 .571 Walter Wood......................... 1923-24............. 10 9 1 .525 Harry Benfer.......................... 1925-28............. 19 18 1 .513 George Holstrom................. 1929-32..............13 22 3 .382 John Utz.................................. 1933-35................9 18 1 .339 Al “Doggie” Julian................. 1936-44.............42 46 1 .478 Larry Rosatti.......................... 1945......................0 5 0 .000 Ben Schwartzwalder........... 1946-48............ 25 5 0 .833 Howie Baughman................ 1949-50.............. 4 11 2 .294 Tom Triplett........................... 1951-55.............. 14 25 2 .366 Ray Whispell.......................... 1956-69............50 69 2 .421 Frank Marino......................... 1970-80............54 40 6 .570 Ralph Kirchenheiter............ 1981-89............. 52 33 1 .610 Fran Meagher....................... 1990-93............ 10 28 1 .269 Greg Olejack.......................... 1994-96.............. 3 26 1 .117 Mike Donnelly ................. 1997-14.........123 69 0 .641 Totals (113 seasons)................................... 504 499 41 .502
Mike Donnelly got showered after Muhlenberg defeated Mass.-Dartmouth in 2002 in its first NCAA Tournament game. Donnelly has a record of 121-55 (.688) in his last 176 games and became the Mules’ all-time winningest coach in 2005. His 100th career win was a 21-0 blanking of Franklin & Marshall in 2012.
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Individual Records rushing carries
C 408 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (68 TDs) 261 Nick Borrell, 1924-27 (40 TDs, 13 PATs, 2 FGs, 1 safety) S 132 Matt Bernardo, 2002 (22 TDs) 114 Matt Bernardo, 2001 (19 TDs) G 28 Billy Stephens vs. Bloomsburg, 1916 (3 TDs, 10 PATs) 24 11 times, most recent: John DeLuca vs. Juniata, 2007 (4 TDs)
yards C 4,117 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (849 carries) 4,041 John DeLuca, 2005-08 (895 carries) S 1,634 John DeLuca, 2008 (339 carries) 1,533 John DeLuca, 2007 (329 carries) G 263 Jason Brader, Swarthmore, 1998 (29 carries) 258 John Sules vs. Western Md., 1976 (37 carries)
yards per game C 134.2 Jason Brader, 1997-98 (2,684 in 20) 102.9 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (4,117 in 40) S 148.5 John DeLuca, 2008 (1,634 in 11) 140.6 Jason Brader, 1997 (1,406 in 10)
yards per carry
touchdowns 60 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 35 Terrence Dandridge, 2009-12 35 John DeLuca, 2005-08 19 Matt Bernardo, 2001 17 Matt Bernardo, 2002 4 John DeLuca vs. Juniata, 2007 4 Matt Bernardo vs. Ursinus, 2002 4 Matt Bernardo vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2001 4 Matt Bernardo vs. Moravian, 2000 4 Jason Brader vs. Swarthmore, 1997 4 Leland Lott vs. Johns Hopkins, 1975 4 Nick Borrell vs. East Stroudsburg Normal, 1925 C=career; S=season; G=game underline = achieved during Coach Donnelly’s tenure Note: stats accumulated in postseason games did not count prior to 2002.
Top Performances
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touchdowns
C 68 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 41 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 S 22 Matt Bernardo, 2002 19 Matt Bernardo, 2001 G 4 12 times, most recent: Max Cepeda vs. Moravian, 2014
Yds 4,117 4,041 3,368 2,684 2,293 1,806 1,752 1,665 1,627 1,499 1,405 1,350 1,320 1,319 1,312 1,305 1,291 1,276 1,220 1,218 1,115 1,036
137 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (attempted 142) 124 Chris Reed, 1999-2002 (attempted 132) 52 Connor Winter, 2014 (attempted 54) 49 Chris Reed, 2002 (attempted 51) 10 Billy Stephens vs. Bloomsburg Normal, 1916 9 Trygve Kleppinger vs. Swarthmore, 1969 (att. 9)
PAT percentage C 96.5 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (137-142) 94.5 Michael Dickinson, 1998-2000 (54-57) S 100.0 Michael Katz, 2008 (45-45) 100.0 Sam Stovall, 1976 (29-29)
consecutive PATs made
C 230 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (137 PATs, 31 FGs) 202 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (124 PATs, 26 FGs) S 97 Connor Winter, 2014 (52 PATs, 15 FGs) 97 Chris Reed, 2002 (49 PATs, 16 FGs) G 18 Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002 (6 PATs, 4 FGs) 14 three times, most recent Connor Winter vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014
55 Connor Winter, 2012-13 53 Michael Katz, 2008-09
C S G
10 David Binder, 1961-64 6 Randy Uhrich, 1967-70; Ron Henry, 1964-67 4 David Binder, 1964; Charlie Woginrich, 1962 3 Randy Uhrich vs. Swarthmore, 1967
two-point conversions made
field goals made C S G
31 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (attempted 44) 27 Michael Katz, 2007-10 (attempted 44) 27 Bob Powers, 1988-90 (attempted 42) 16 Chris Reed, 2002 (attempted 21) 15 Connor Winter, 2014 (attempted 17) 4 Connor Winter vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014 (att. 4) 4 Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002 (attempted 4) 4 Eric Abrams vs. Catholic, 1986 (attempted 4)
field goals attempted C 46 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (made 26) 44 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (made 31) 44 Michael Katz, 2007-10 (made 27) S 21 Chris Reed, 2002 (made 16) 20 Tom Mulroy, 1984 (made 10) G 5 Tom Mulroy vs. F&M, 1984 (made 2) 4 most recent: Connor Winter vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014 (made 4)
Chris Reed led all Division III kickers in field goals made and
field goal percentage C S
points in 2002.
70.5 Connor Winter, 2011-14 (31-44) 64.3 Bob Powers, 1988-90 (27-42) 88.9 Victor Lea, 1981 (8-9) 88.2 Connor Winter, 2014 (15-17)
1,000 YARDS IN A CAREER Player Years Att Matt Bernardo 2000-03 849 John DeLuca 2005-08 895 Terrence Dandridge 2009-12 760 Jason Brader 1997-98 548 Brian Bodine 1977-80 548 John Sules 1976-78 413 Jeff Potkul 1985-88 345 John Mill 1973-75 329 Marty Binder * 1947-48 253 Charlie Kuntzleman 1959-61 291 Herb Owens 1957-59 249 Rob Paessler 1987-90 375 Anthony Wolfsohn 1999-00 269 Michael Bailey 1981-83 309 Dan Deighan 2009-12 401 Bruce Weaver 1968-71 334 Jackie McDonald ** 1953-55 304 Ron Salley 1971-73 311 Mickey Mottola 1979-82 309 Ed Yost 1958-60 252 Randy Uhrich 1967-70 357 Gerry Fahy 1975-78 229 * also played in 1944; statistics unavailable ** 1952 statistics unavailable
Victor Lea vs. Johns Hopkins, 1981 Victor Lea vs. Dickinson, 1982 Connor Winter vs. Gettysburg, 2014 Chris Reed vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2002 Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002 Mike Hiller vs. Lebanon Valley, 1979
points after touchdown made C S G
points scored by kicking
6.4 Marty Binder, 1944, 1947-48 (253-1,627) 5.6 Herb Owens, 1957-59 (249-1,405) 7.3 Russ Strait, 1947 (57-416) 7.0 Jack Crider, 1947 (67-469) 17.6 Herb Owens vs. Temple, 1958 (9-158) 14.9 Max Cepeda vs. F&M, 2014 (7-104) 13.7 Mike Bailey vs. Lebanon Valley, 1981 (11-151)
C S G
52 yards 50 yards 49 yards 49 yards 49 yards 49 yards
points
C 895 John DeLuca, 2005-08 (4,041 yards) 849 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (4,117 yards) S 339 John DeLuca, 2008 (1,634 yards) 329 John DeLuca, 2007 (1,533 yards) G 45 Brian Bodine vs. Ursinus, 1978 (219 yards) holds record of 20 consecutive carries 44 Matt Bernardo vs. Johns Hopkins, 2002 (140 yards)
C S G
longest field goal
scoring
200 YARDS IN A GAME
600 YARDS IN A SEASON Avg TD 4.8 60 4.5 35 4.4 35 4.9 19 4.2 16 4.4 18 5.1 7 5.1 12 6.4 25 5.2 18 5.6 19 3.6 8 4.9 11 4.3 3 3.3 13 3.9 23 4.2 12 4.1 10 3.9 7 4.8 14 3.1 18 4.5 9
Player John DeLuca John DeLuca Jason Brader Matt Bernardo Jason Brader Jeff Potkul Marty Binder Terrence Dandridge Terrence Dandridge Matt Bernardo Matt Bernardo Max Cepeda Brian Bodine John Sules Ron Salley John Sules Terrence Dandridge Anthony Wolfsohn Matt Bernardo Brian Bodine John Mill Ed Sikorski Kevin Van Laar John Landino Herb Owens Charlie Kuntzleman
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Year 2008 2007 1997 2002 1998 1988 1948 2010 2012 2001 2003 2014 1978 1976 1973 1977 2011 2000 2000 1979 1973 1946 2013 1987 1957 1960
Att 339 329 271 288 277 220 183 207 247 211 214 199 219 194 174 159 175 131 136 170 114 122 170 168 106 107
Yds 1,634 1,533 1,406 1,393 1,278 1,202 1,142 1,068 1,054 1,038 977 972 940 886 850 742 741 734 709 671 662 659 657 651 639 638
Avg TD 4.8 15 4.7 16 5.2 10 4.8 17 4.6 9 5.5 6 6.2 15 5.2 11 4.3 13 4.9 19 4.6 10 4.9 14 4.3 7 4.6 8 4.9 8 4.7 9 4.2 8 5.6 4 5.2 14 3.9 4 5.8 7 5.4 7 3.9 12 3.9 5 6.0 9 5.9 8
Player Jason Brader John Sules Matt Bernardo Jason Brader John DeLuca Matt Bernardo Matt Bernardo Brian Bodine Jason Brader Jeff Potkul John Sules Jeff Potkul John DeLuca John Mill Gerry Fahy
Year Opponent 1998 Swarthmore 1976 Western Maryland 2000 Moravian 1997 Swarthmore 2008 McDaniel 2000 Ursinus 2003 Gettysburg 1978 Ursinus 1997 Gettysburg 1988 Ursinus 1977 Western Maryland 1988 Hampden-Sydney 2008 Ursinus 1973 Johns Hopkins 1977 Johns Hopkins
Att Yds TD 29 263 2 37 258 1 40 251 4 28 246 4 32 242 3 39 239 3 42 226 1 45 219 1 35 218 3 24 217 2 37 212 1 24 208 2 40 202 3 27 201 2 20 200 3
80 YARDS ON A CARRY Player Alex Schmidt Marty Binder Dave Brown Max Cepeda Ed DiYanni Jeff Potkul Lynn Rothrock
Year Opponent 1984 Lebanon Valley 1948 Franklin & Marshall 1964 Gettysburg 2014 Franklin & Marshall 1971 Lebanon Valley 1988 Ursinus 1964 Lebanon Valley
Yds 98 TD 95 TD 88 TD 83 TD 83 TD 82 TD 81 TD
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Individual Records passing efficiency rating C 135.3 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 133.2 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 S 156.2 Michael McCabe, 1999 153.9 Nick Palladino, 2014
attempts C 928 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (completed 502) holds per game record of 28.1 (928 in 33) 797 Dan Deighan, 2009-12 (completed 418) S 385 Nick Palladino, 2014 (completed 266) 385 Sean McCullough, 1993 (completed 187) holds per game record of 42.8 (385 in 9) G 58 Sean McCullough vs. Swarthmore, 1993 (comp. 25) 58 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 (comp. 29)
yards C 6,938 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 holds per game record of 210.2 (6,938 in 33) 6,152 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 S 2,998 Nick Palladino, 2014 holds per game record of 272.5 (2,998 in 11) 2,560 Michael McCabe, 1999 G 471 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 1999 413 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999
completions C 502 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (attempted 928) holds per game record of 15.2 (502 in 33) 479 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (attempted 789) S 266 Nick Palladino, 2014 (attempted 385) holds per game record of 24.2 (266 in 11) 187 Sean McCullough, 1993 (attempted 385) G 35 Nick Palladino vs. Widener, 2014 (attempted 47) 33 George Fosdick vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (att. 47)
completion percentage
total offense
C S G
60.7 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (479-789) 57.7 Don Sommerville, 1975-79 (138-239) 69.1 Nick Palladino, 2014 (266-385) 63.2 Eric Santagato, 2007 (170-269) 90.5 Eric Santagato vs. Juniata, 2008 (19-21) 87.1 Nick Palladino vs. Moravian, 2014 (27-31)
C S G
8.1 Pete Broas, 1981-84 (270-2,198) 7.9 Don Sommerville, 1976-79 (239-1,894) 10.6 Bill Bell, 1947 (97-1,030) 9.7 Pete Broas, 1984 (149-1,446) 19.7 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (21-413) 18.6 Terry Haney vs. F&M, 1962 (10-186)
C S G
16.2 Pete Broas, 1981-84 (136-2,198) 15.7 Mike Reid, 1972-75 (217-3,401) 19.8 Bill Bell, 1947 (52-1,030) 19.3 Mike Reid, 1973 (42-809) 29.0 Justin Jones vs. Ursinus, 2002 (8-232) 24.3 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (17-413)
plays
yards per attempt
yards per completion
interceptions C S G
47 Gary Greb, 1980-82 47 Ron Henry, 1964-67 22 Chris Giordano, 1985 21 Ron Henry, 1965 6 Justin Jones vs. Moravian, 2001 5 most recent: Rich Picinich vs. Dickinson, 1994
interception percentage C S
3.2 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (30 of 928) 3.8 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (30 of 789) 1.0 Nick Palladino, 2014 (4 of 385) 1.9 Eric Santagato, 2007 (5 of 269)
C S G
64 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 42 Chris Elser, 1986-88 26 Michael McCabe, 1999 25 Nick Palladino, 2014 5 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 2000 5 Michael McCabe vs. Moravian, 1999 5 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 5 Ed DiYanni vs. Swarthmore, 1969
leader Michael McCabe
6.9 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (64 of 928) 6.5 Randy Uhrich, 1967-70 (24 of 371) 11.3 Bill Bell, 1947 (11 of 97) 9.4 Randy Uhrich, 1968 (12 of 127)
games from 1998 to 2000. There had been only five in program history prior to his career.
2,000 YARDS IN A CAREER Years Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Rating 1997-00 928-502-30 .541 6,938 64 133.19 2005-08 789-479-30 .607 6,152 40 135.33 2009-12 797-418-27 .524 5,130 32 112.99 2013-14 659-432-12 .656 5,009 39 145.29 1986-88 715-383-43 .536 4,549 42 114.37 1991-93 781-342-39 .438 4,432 33 95.41 1999-02 570-297-35 .521 4,007 35 119.14 1994-97 696-312-38 .448 3,807 21 89.81 1980-82 643-289-47 .449 3,802 25 92.83 1975-78 481-237-26 .493 3,432 25 115.55 1972-75 529-217-39 .410 3,401 23 94.63 1964-67 546-214-47 .392 2,634 18 73.38 1959-61 425-168-33 .395 2,463 16 85.10 1967-70 371-179-19 .482 2,228 24 109.80 1981-84 270-136-17 .504 2,198 15 124.49 1968-71 352-155-16 .440 2,146 19 103.97 2001-04 352-171-21 .486 2,054 12 96.91
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yards per play C 6.38 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (1,088-6,939) 6.23 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (1,101-6,856) S 7.36 Michael McCabe, 1999 (346-2,545) 7.02 Eric Santagato, 2008 (348-2,442) G 18.55 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (22-408) 12.38 Mike Reid vs. Western Md., 1975 (26-322) 66 Michael McCabe, 1997-00 (2 rush, 64 pass) 61 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (21 rush, 40 pass) 32 Nick Palladino, 2014 (7 rush, 25 pass) 26 Michael McCabe, 1999 (26 pass) 5 Nick Palladino vs. Widener, 2014 (3 rush, 2 pass) 5 Nick Palladino vs, Ursinus, 2013 (1 rush, 4 pass) 5 Eric Santagato vs. Gettysburg, 2006 (3 rush, 2 pass) 5 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 2000 (5 pass) 5 Michael McCabe vs. Moravian, 1999 (5 pass) 5 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 (5 pass) 5 Ed DiYanni vs. Swarthmore, 1969 (5 pass)
Top Performances
had eight 300-yard
Player Michael McCabe Eric Santagato Dan Deighan Nick Palladino Chris Elser Sean McCullough Justin Jones George Fosdick Gary Greb John Schlechter Mike Reid Ron Henry Rollie Houseknecht Randy Uhrich Pete Broas Ed DiYanni Nick Rosetti
yards per game C 210.3 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (6,939 in 33) 195.9 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (6,856 in 35) S 292.4 Nick Palladino, 2014 (3,216 in 11) 263.9 Sean McCullough, 1993 (2,375 in 9)
touchdowns
touchdown percentage
All-time passing
yards C 6,939 Michael McCabe, 1997-00 (1 rush, 6,938 pass) 6,856 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (704 rush, 6,152 pass) S 3,216 Nick Palladino, 2014 (218 rush, 2,998 pass) 2,545 Michael McCabe, 1999 (-15 rush, 2,560 pass) G 457 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 1999 (-14 rush, 471 pass) 413 Nick Palladino vs. Widener, 2014 (25 rush, 388 pass)
C S G
touchdowns
C S
C 1,101 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (6,856 yards) 1,088 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (6,939 yards) S 476 Sean McCullough, 1993 (2,375 yards) 471 Nick Palladino, 2014 (3,216 yards) G 67 Sean McCullough vs. Moravian, 1993 (278 yards) 65 Nick Palladino vs. Johns Hopkins, 2014 (257 yds) 65 Sean McCullough vs. Swarthmore, 1993 (367 yds)
• PASSING 300 YARDS IN A GAME Player Michael McCabe Michael McCabe Gary Greb Nick Palladino Nick Palladino Michael McCabe Nick Palladino Sean McCullough Michael McCabe Michael McCabe George Fosdick Sean McCullough Michael McCabe Michael McCabe Nick Palladino Rollie Houseknecht Pete Broas George Fosdick Nick Palladino George Fosdick Dan Deighan Eric Santagato Michael McCabe
Year 1999 1999 1980 2014 2014 2000 2014 1993 2000 2000 1997 1993 1999 1998 2013 1961 1984 1997 2014 1997 2012 2008 1998
Opponent Dickinson Swarthmore Johns Hopkins Widener Ursinus Dickinson Juniata Ursinus Johns Hopkins Hartwick Gettysburg Swarthmore Johns Hopkins Gettysburg Ursinus Kings Point Ursinus Carnegie Mellon Dickinson Hartwick Dickinson Wilkes Grove City
Att-Cmp Yds TD 36-28 471 4 21-17 413 3 58-29 403 5 47-35 388 2 44-32 375 4 26-16 375 5 31-25 373 3 46-25 368 3 44-25 360 1 42-25 355 3 47-33 355 2 58-25 351 2 42-24 346 2 29-17 341 3 26-17 339 4 24-15 338 3 25-18 335 3 56-26 318 2 37-27 316 3 35-20 314 1 25-17 313 2 26-18 308 3 41-20 304 3
1,000 YARDS IN A SEASON Player Nick Palladino Michael McCabe Sean McCullough Michael McCabe George Fosdick Eric Santagato Eric Santagato Justin Jones Michael McCabe Nick Palladino Chris Elser Gary Greb Dan Deighan Chris Elser Eric Santagato Dan Deighan Justin Jones Ed DiYanni Pete Broas Chris Giordano Ron Henry Nick Rosetti Dan Deighan Don Sommerville Gary Greb John Schlechter Sean McCullough Bill Bell Jason Jack Sean McCullough
Year Att-Cmp Yds TD 2014 385-266 2,998 25 1999 297-179 2,560 26 1993 385-187 2,367 14 2000 302-165 2,327 20 1997 344-182 2,327 13 2007 269-170 2,326 15 2008 267-160 2,094 19 2002 274-153 2,042 18 1998 323-155 2,027 18 2013 274-166 2,011 14 1987 286-156 1,899 19 1980 253-124 1,742 15 2010 297-153 1,704 12 1988 267-148 1,649 15 2006 228-134 1,628 5 2012 206-121 1,591 9 2001 233-113 1,519 13 1971 243-106 1,484 12 1984 149-82 1,446 10 1985 250-108 1,428 8 1965 242-111 1,413 10 2004 248-120 1,390 9 2011 199-96 1,330 10 1979 170-95 1,252 6 1981 204-92 1,128 5 1976 156-81 1,091 9 1991 192-72 1,051 14 1947 97-52 1,030 11 1994 178-84 1,027 3 1992 204-83 1,014 5
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Individual Records all-purpose
punt returns
yards
punt returns
C 6,642 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 5,544 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 S 2,173 Matt Bernardo, 2002 2,083 Joshua Carter, 1999 holds record of 208.3 per game G 344 Joshua Carter vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000 310 Joshua Carter vs. Hartwick, 2000
C S G
yards per play C S G
18.8 Tom Neumann, 1982-85 (117-2,203) 18.8 Carl Evans, 1968-71 (109-2,044) 19.6 Tom Neumann, 1984 (45-881) 19.4 Tom Neumann, 1985 (50-968) 43.6 Isaiah Vaughn vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 (5-218) 36.3 John Sartori vs. Susquehanna, 1979 (7-254)
133 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (1,550 yards) 96 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (769 yards) 42 Joshua Carter, 2001 (533 yards) 34 Kodi Shay, 2002 (351 yards) 34 Joshua Carter, 2000 (455 yards) 8 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2001 (154 yards) 8 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2000 (105 yards) 8 Mike Kern vs. Gettysburg, 1996 (67 yards) 8 Kevin Mei vs. Dickinson, 1984 (57 yards)
yards
return yards C 3,739 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (1,550 PR, 2,189 KOR) ** also an NCAA Division III record 1,548 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (769 PR, 724 KOR, 55 IR) S 1,318 Joshua Carter, 1999 (337 PR, 981 KOR) 962 Joshua Carter, 2000 (455 PR, 507 KOR) G 207 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (14 PR, 193 KOR) 199 Joshua Carter vs. Moravian, 1999 (32 PR, 167 KOR)
punting
C 1,550 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (133 returns) ** also an NCAA Division III record 769 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (96 returns) S 533 Joshua Carter, 2001 (42 returns) 455 Joshua Carter, 2000 (34 returns) G 154 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2001 (8 returns) 140 Cody Geyer vs. Susquehanna, 2013 (4 returns)
yards per return C S G
15.8 Cody Geyer, 2011-14 (32 for 505) 11.9 Jim Stampfle, 1972-75 (55 for 657) 22.3 Dave Yoder, 1967 (10 for 223) 17.1 Cody Geyer, 2013 (25 for 427) 35.0 Cody Geyer vs. Susquehanna, 2013 (4-140) 34.3 John Sules vs. Swarthmore, 1976 (3-103)
touchdowns C S
punts C 264 Frank Gripp, 1994-97 (9,159 yards) 247 Gerry Scott, 1989-92 (8,898 yards) S 84 Frank Gripp, 1995 (2,873 yards) 74 Frank Gripp, 1996 (2,581 yards) G 12 four times, most recent: Joe Getz vs. Johns Hopkins, 2003 (353 yards)
3 Jim Stampfle, 1972-75 2 Bobby Lee, 1956
longest punt returns 92 yards 91 yards 87 yards 82 yards 81 yards
average C S G
Herb Owens vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1958 Jamie Smith vs. Swarthmore, 1980 John Sules vs. Swarthmore, 1976 Cody Geyer vs. Susquehanna, 2013 Joe Allwein vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1970
40.8 Dave Brottman/Lewis, 1984-85 (97-3,955) 36.8 James Barski, 1997-2000 (161-5,921) 41.6 Dave Lewis, 1985 (55-2,290) 39.9 Dan Deighan, 2012 (34-1,358) 45.6 Doug LiGregni vs. Swarthmore, 1978 (5-228) 45.2 Gerry Scott vs. Gettysburg, 1990 (5-226)
kickoff returns C S G
75 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (2,189 yards) 46 Chase Nadell, 2008-11 (1,220 yards) 31 Dan Bierals, 1990 (563 yards) 28 Joshua Carter, 1999 (981 yards) 8 Pat Johnston vs. Susquehanna, 1987 (193 yards) 7 Dan Bierals vs. Dickinson, 1990 (101 yards)
yards C 2,189 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (75 returns) 1,220 Chase Nadell, 2008-11 (46 returns) S 981 Joshua Carter, 1999 (28 returns) ** also an NCAA Division III record 619 Chase Nadell, 2010 (21 returns) G 193 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (3 returns) 193 Pat Johnston vs. Susquehanna, 1987 (8 returns)
yards per return C S G
29.2 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (75-2,189) 26.5 Chase Nadell, 2008-11 (46-1,220) 35.0 Joshua Carter, 1999 (28-981) 31.4 Matt Bernardo, 2002 (14-440) 64.3 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (3-193) 49.0 Tom Oleksa vs. Dickinson, 1974 (3-147)
touchdowns C S
longest kickoff returns 100 yards 97 yards 96 yards
three-time All-American Joshua Carter.
1,000 YARDS IN A SEASON
Top Performances
• ALL-PURPOSE 250 YARDS IN A GAME
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Year Opponent 2000 Franklin & Marshall 2000 Hartwick 1999 Ursinus 1999 Moravian 2008 McDaniel 2000 Kings Point 1998 Swarthmore 1980 Johns Hopkins 2003 McDaniel 2003 Dickinson 1976 Western Md. 1976 Swarthmore 2001 Cal Lutheran 2000 Johns Hopkins 2013 Susquehanna 2002 Franklin & Marshall 1960 Franklin & Marshall 2000 Moravian 1997 Swarthmore 2003 Ursinus 2002 Mass.-Dartmouth
Yds Rush 344 0 310 0 309 6 308 22 305 242 297 (-3) 293 263 290 0 284 15 280 5 278 258 277 144 275 14 267 158 265 0 265 117 256 111 255 251 254 246 250 6 250 174
Brian Bodine vs. Ursinus, 1977 Charlie Kuntzleman vs. F&M, 1961 Dave Ehlers vs. Bucknell, 1952 Tom Neumann vs. Western Maryland, 1984 Isaiah Vaughn vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 Tom Oleksa vs. Ursinus, 1974
yardage for 20 years until his total was doubled by
Gerry Scott vs. Kings Point, 1992
Player Joshua Carter Joshua Carter Joshua Carter Joshua Carter John DeLuca Joshua Carter Jason Brader Ron DiDio Kodi Shay Kodi Shay John Sules John Sules Joshua Carter Anth. Wolfsohn Cody Geyer Matt Bernardo Ch. Kuntzleman Matt Bernardo Jason Brader Kodi Shay Matt Bernardo
4 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 2 Chase Nadell, 2008-10 2 Phillip Gasker, 2002-05 2 Jim Stampfle, 1972-75 2 Tom Oleksa, 1971-74 2 Charlie Kuntzleman, 1959-61 3 Joshua Carter, 1999 2 Tom Oleksa, 1974
John Sartori was the Mules’ career leader in all-purpose
longest punt 76 yards
kickoff returns
2,000 YARDS IN A CAREER Rec 210 198 145 87 0 157 30 162 136 160 0 4 137 64 91 36 50 4 8 191 29
Ret 134 112 158 199 63 143 0 128 133 115 20 129 124 45 174 112 95 0 0 53 47
Player Joshua Carter Matt Bernardo John DeLuca Terrence Dandridge John Sartori Jason Brader Brian Bodine Kodi Shay Cody Geyer Charlie Woginrich Rob Lokerson Phil Cresta Kenyamo McFarlane Jeff Potkul Isaiah Vaughn John Sules Tom Neumann Eric Slaton Anthony Wolfsohn Carl Evans
M U H L E N B E R G F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 5
Years 1998-01 2000-03 2005-08 2009-12 1976-79 1997-98 1977-80 2000-03 2011-14 1962-65 1991-94 2006-09 1996-99 1985-88 2009-12 1976-78 1982-85 1988-91 1999-00 1968-71
Yds Rush Rec Ret Att Avg 6,642 170 2,733 3,739 420 15.8 5,544 4,117 870 557 957 5.8 4,612 4,041 219 352 943 4.9 3,950 3,368 384 198 824 4.8 3,291 57 2,486 748 210 15.7 3,218 2,684 403 0 596 5.4 3,160 2,293 225 642 609 5.2 3,118 141 1,852 1,125 199 15.7 3,068 145 1,923 1,000 206 14.9 2,839 1,027 1,083 729 333 8.5 2,680 2 2,678 0 170 15.8 2.678 24 2,631 23 167 16.0 2,516 8 2,484 24 142 17.7 2,367 1,752 285 330 395 6.0 2,291 56 1,650 585 134 17.1 2,244 1,806 118 320 456 4.9 2,203 0 1,312 891 117 18.8 2,106 (-4) 1,083 1,027 134 15.7 2,076 1,320 588 168 327 6.3 2,044 22 2,022 0 109 18.8
Player Matt Bernardo Joshua Carter Joshua Carter John Deluca Cody Geyer Kodi Shay Jason Brader John DeLuca Joshua Carter Jason Brader Marty Binder Jeff Potkul Max Cepeda Isaiah Vaughn Rob Lokerson Steve Peters Kodi Shay John Sules Terr. Dandridge Matt Bernardo Brian Bodine Terr. Dandridge Matt Bernardo Cody Geyer John Sartori Eric Slaton Ch. Woginrich Ron DiDio Anth. Wolfsohn Dan Bierals Anth. Wolfsohn Phil Cresta
Year 2002 1999 2000 2008 2013 2003 1997 2007 2001 1998 1948 1988 2014 2012 1993 1994 2002 1976 2010 2001 1978 2012 2003 2014 1979 1991 1965 1980 1999 1990 2000 2008
Yds Rush Rec Ret 2,173 1,393 340 440 2,083 67 698 1,318 2,031 28 1,041 962 1,929 1,634 72 223 1,880 84 1,106 690 1,866 77 1,025 764 1,768 1,406 231 131 1,766 1,533 104 129 1,604 82 603 919 1,450 1,278 172 0 1,443 1,142 301 0 1,423 1,202 221 0 1,401 972 201 228 1,277 (-8) 863 422 1,277 2 1,275 0 1,257 407 291 559 1,225 64 810 351 1,222 886 48 288 1,203 1,068 81 54 1,201 1,038 84 79 1,198 940 92 166 1,195 1,054 141 0 1,186 977 171 38 1,181 61 817 303 1,164 60 698 406 1,142 0 646 496 1,083 191 634 258 1,078 0 732 346 1,065 586 386 93 1,030 0 254 776 1,011 734 202 75 1,003 8 981 14
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Individual Records receiving receptions C S G C S
75 yards
C S G
351 John D’Angelo, 1992-95 (184 solo) 336 Craig Stump, 1989-92 (186 solo) 139 Craig Stump, 1992 (76 solo) 138 Craig Stump, 1991 (80 solo) 27 Erik Hammar vs. Grove City, 1999 (16 solo) 22 John D’Angelo vs. Swarthmore, 1994 (16 solo)
receptions per game
C S G
213 John Murphy, 1985-88 189 Patrick McDonough, 2008-11 80 Craig Stump, 1991 76 Craig Stump, 1992 18 Craig Stump vs. Kings Point, 1992 16 Erik Hammar vs. Grove City, 1999 16 John D’Angelo vs. Swarthmore, 1994
solo tackles
5.71 Cody Geyer, 2011-14 (120 in 21) 4.44 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (169 in 38) 8.4 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (76 in 9) 6.2 Phil Cresta, 2009; Kevin Cannon, 1997 (62 in 10)
yards
yards per game 91.6 Cody Geyer, 2011-14 (1,923 in 21) 73.1 Phil Cresta, 2006-09 (2,631 in 36) 141.7 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (1,275 in 9) 104.1 Joshua Carter, 2000 (1,041 in 10)
C S G
24½ Ian Gimbar, 2011-14 22½ Dan McCall, 2002-05 14½ Ian Gimbar, 2012 11 Kenneth Cobb, 2010 5½ Dan McCall vs. Ursinus, 2003 4½ Kenneth Cobb vs. Ursinus, 2010
yards per reception 21.3 Randy Boll, 1972-74 (51-1,086) 19.1 Carl Evans, 1968-71 (106-2,022) 32.8 Randy Boll, 1973 (11-361) 30.7 Gene Reed, 1950 (15-460) 35.8 Ted Nivison vs. Moravian, 1977 (5-179) 35.3 Isaiah Vaughn vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 (3-106)
C S G
33 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 25 John Sartori, 1976-79 14 Joshua Carter, 2000 11 Kodi Shay, 2003 11 Kenyamo McFarlane, 1999 4 Joshua Carter vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000 3 Cody Geyer vs. Ursinus, 2013 3 Kodi Shay vs. Dickinson, 2003 3 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 2001 and 2000 3 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993 3 Jack Crider vs. Albright, 1947
touchdowns
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Rec Yds 169 2,733 169 2,678 161 2,631 152 2,486 137 2,484 135 1,518 120 1,923 108 1,774 106 2,022 105 1,655 102 1,470 100 1,852 95 1,269 93 1,650 88 870 86 1,040 82 946 79 1,059 79 874 77 725 76 1,083 76 938 75 1,312
C S G
17 Mike Pagan, 1987-90 (168 yards) 16 Mike Burke, 1997-2000 (152 yards) 9 Mike Burke, 2000 (111 yards) 9 Pete Gorgone, 1942 5 Pete Gorgone vs. Dickinson, 1942 4 Erik Hammar vs. Hartwick, 2001 (27 yards)
C S G
266 Joe Allwein, 1970-73 (14 interceptions) 242 Charles Smith, 1975-78 (13 interceptions) 165 Tim Vogel, 2012 (4 interceptions) 164 Matt Rathbun, 2008 (4 interceptions) 121 Cameron Ahouse vs. J. Hopkins, 2006 (2 int.) 98 Bill Ray vs. Ursinus, 1975 (1 interception)
yards
touchdowns
26 Justin Adair, 2002-05; Mike Burke, 1997-2000 24 Jordan Wright, 1999-2002 13 Justin Adair, 2004 13 Mike Burke, 1999 4 Justin Adair vs. Johns Hopkins, 2004 4 Mike McCurley vs. Ursinus, 2004 4 David Jones vs. Johns Hopkins, 2000 4 Leroy Jefferson vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1998 4 Damon DeLucca vs. Moravian, 1991
C S G
4 Lynn Rothrock, 1962-64 2 several players 2 John McCusker, 1977; Russ Strait, 1947 2 Lynn Rothrock, 1964 and 1963 1 most recent: Khiry Hughes vs. Gettysburg, 2014
longest interception return 98 yards 96 yards 95 yards 95 yards 91 yards
Bill Ray vs. Ursinus, 1975 Henry Gutekunst vs. Albright, 1936 Cameron Ahouse vs. Johns Hopkins, 2006 Tom Gorman vs. Ursinus, 1988 Tim Vogel vs. Dickinson, 2012
fumble recoveries
75 RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER Years 1998-01 1991-94 2006-09 1976-79 1996-99 2011-14 2011-14 1982-85 1968-71 1984-87 1985-88 2000-03 1996-99 2009-12 2000-03 2003-06 1992-95 2004-07 1967-70 1987-89 1962-65 1995-98 1982-85
interceptions
C 8 Matt Rathbun, 2005-08 7 Beau Sherry, 1999-02 S 4 Matt Rathbun, 2007 and 2006 4 four others G 2 seven times, most recent: Kevin Ciccarello vs. Salisbury, 2007
• RECEIVING Player Joshua Carter Rob Lokerson Phil Cresta John Sartori Kenyamo McFarlane Michael Long Cody Geyer Jeff Andrews Carl Evans Bob Mann Tony Concordia Kodi Shay Chuck Draper Isaiah Vaughn Matt Bernardo Stephen Montalto Bill Van Dyke Matt Johnson Ted Dick Henry Large Charlie Woginrich Kevin Cannon Tom Neumann
Nick Borrell vs. Lehigh, 1927
interceptions
pass breakups C S G
10 Dan Terpstra, 1993-96 7 Kenyamo McFarlane, 1996-99 6 Dan Terpstra, 1994 4 Michael Della Pella, 2003 2 Michael Long vs. Gettysburg, 2011 2 Dan McCall vs. Dickinson, 2005 2 Dan Terpstra vs. Swarthmore, 1994
longest blocked punt return
sacks
C S G
Top Performances
33½ Joe Vecchio, 1990-93 25 James Dickinson, 1986-89 14 James Dickinson, 1988 13½ Matt Rathbun, 2008 4½ Joe Vecchio vs. Gettysburg, 1991 4 Jeremey Thomas vs. Susquehanna, 2013
C S G
55 yards
tackles for loss (not including sacks) C S G
Sam Beidleman vs. Lebanon Valley, 1962
blocked kicks
total tackles
169 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (2,733 yards) 169 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (2,678 yards) 76 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (1,275 yards) 62 Phil Cresta, 2009 (911 yards) 62 Kevin Cannon, 1997 (780 yards) 15 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993 (235 yards) 13 Kevin Cannon vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (148 yards)
C 2,733 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (169 receptions) 2,678 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (169 receptions) S 1,275 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (76 receptions) 1,106 Cody Geyer, 2013 (60 receptions) G 235 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993 (15 receptions) 222 Kenyamo McFarlane vs. Gettysburg, 1998 (8 rec.) C S
longest fumble return
defense (since 1981)
Avg TD 16.2 33 15.8 13 16.3 17 16.4 25 18.1 23 11.2 16 16.0 12 16.4 4 19.1 24 15.8 13 14.4 15 18.5 17 13.4 6 17.7 13 9.9 7 12.1 5 11.5 6 13.4 7 11.1 6 9.4 11 14.3 8 12.3 4 17.5 10
10 RECEPTIONS IN A GAME
40 RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON Player Rob Lokerson Phil Cresta Kevin Cannon Cody Geyer Michael Long Cody Geyer Joshua Carter Phil Cresta Matt Johnson Kodi Shay Kenyamo McFarlane Rob Lokerson John Sartori Michael Long Kodi Shay Joshua Carter Kenyamo McFarlane Charlie Woginrich Phil Cresta Ron DiDio Kyle Douglass Isaiah Vaughn Isaiah Vaughn Joshua Carter Jeff Andrews
Year Rec Yds Avg TD 1993 76 1,275 16.8 6 2009 62 911 14.7 3 1997 62 780 12.6 2 2014 60 817 13.6 2 2014 60 700 11.7 10 2013 60 1,106 18.4 10 2000 60 1,041 17.4 14 2008 56 981 17.5 9 2007 54 837 15.5 6 2003 52 1,025 19.7 11 1999 51 886 17.4 11 1994 50 741 14.8 2 1979 48 698 14.5 4 2013 47 525 11.2 4 2002 46 810 17.6 6 1999 45 698 15.5 9 1998 44 762 17.3 9 1965 44 634 14.4 5 2007 43 739 17.2 5 1980 43 732 17.0 6 2005 42 608 14.5 7 2010 42 567 13.5 5 2012 41 863 21.0 6 2001 41 603 14.7 7 1985 40 565 14.1 2
Player Rob Lokerson Rob Lokerson Kevin Cannon Phil Cresta Kevin Cannon Michael Long Cody Geyer Joshua Carter Ron DiDio Joshua Carter Joshua Carter Rob Lokerson Michael Long Nick Lamb Kevin Cannon Joshua Carter Rob Lokerson Ron DiDio Cody Geyer Joshua Carter
Year 1993 1993 1997 2009 1997 2014 2014 2000 1980 1999 2000 1993 2013 2014 1997 2001 1993 1981 2013 2001
Opponent Ursinus Swarthmore Gettysburg Ursinus Carnegie Mellon Widener Moravian Hartwick Johns Hopkins Ursinus Johns Hopkins Gettysburg Juniata Ursinus Johns Hopkins King’s F&M F&M Moravian Hartwick
Rec 15 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Yds TD 235 3 219 1 148 0 196 0 110 1 159 2 101 0 198 2 162 2 145 1 140 1 131 0 114 0 102 2 179 1 163 0 153 0 146 2 138 2 76 1
80 YARDS ON A RECEPTION Receiver/Quarterback I. Vaughn/D. Deighan G. Reed/J. Skidmore D. Lowe/R. Houseknecht D. Binder/S. Opp E. Snyder/E.Santagato T. Nivison/D. Sommerville R. Boll/M. Reid W. Staehle/M. Reid D. Deighan/J. Carlucci T. Concordia/C. Giordano C. Woginrich/T. Haney
Year Opponent Yds 2011 F&M 95 TD 1951 Albright 90 TD 1961 Kings Point 89 TD 1963 Lycoming 88 TD 2007 Johns Hopkins 86 TD 1977 Moravian 82 TD 1973 Delaware Valley 82 TD 1975 Western Maryland 81 TD 2011 Juniata 80 TD 1985 Gettysburg 80 TD 1962 F&M 80 TD
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Team Records
Game
Season*
total offense Most plays..........................................97 vs. Juniata, 2013...................................................755 in 1997 (862) Fewest plays.......................................38 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1963...................................453 in 1956 Most yards gained............................690 vs. Albright, 1946............................................4,825 in 2014 Fewest yards gained........................33 vs. Susquehanna, 1990.....................................1,336 in 1956 Highest average per play................13.77 vs. Swarthmore, 1947 (43-592)...................7.19 in 1947 Most yards, both teams..................1,134 vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (M587, G547) ..........N/A Most plays by opponent.................99 by Wilkes, 1965...................................................777 in 1995 (801) Fewest plays by opponent.............36 by Upsala, 1947...................................................387 in 1955 Most yards allowed..........................715 vs. Lycoming, 1965............................................3,944 in 1994 Fewest yards allowed......................59 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000 ........................1,134 in 1947 Lowest per play allowed.................N/A...............................................................................2.44 in 1947
scoring Most points scored...........................85 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916........................................421 in 2014 (429) Fewest points scored.......................0, most recent vs. Susquehanna, 2012..............24 in 1928 Most points in a quarter.................34 vs. Swarthmore, 1968 (second)......................N/A Most points, both teams................90 vs. F&M, 2002 (M 68, F&M 22) ....................N/A Fewest points, both teams............0, most recent vs. Swarthmore, 1979.................N/A Most points allowed........................70 vs. Albright, 1936................................................335 in 1994 Fewest points allowed....................0, most recent vs. Wilkes, 2014 .....................25 in 1916 Most touchdowns scored...............12 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916.........................................56 in 1947 Most field goals made.....................4 three times.............................................................16 in 2002 Most field goals attempted...........5 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984.............................20 in 1984 (21) Most PATs made................................10 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916.........................................52 in 2014 Most PATs attempted......................12 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916.........................................56 in 1947 Most 2-point conv. made...............3 vs. Swarthmore, 1967; ........................................9 in 1963 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1964 Most 2-point conv. attempted.....6 vs. Ursinus, 1968...................................................21 in 1963 Most safeties......................................2 vs. Swarthmore, 1983..........................................3 in 1951
rushing Most rushes........................................71 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1970.....................................534 in 1948 (573) Fewest rushes....................................16 vs. Moravian, 1972..............................................257 in 1965 Most yards gained............................568 vs. Albright, 1946.............................................2,296 in 1948 Fewest yards gained........................-64 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1972.........................459 in 1972 Highest average per rush...............10.5 vs. Swarthmore, 1947 (30 for 317)...............6.2 in 1947 Most touchdowns.............................8 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1947.............................32 in 2001 and 1947 Most rushes by opponent..............90 by Wilkes, 1965...................................................558 in 1965 Fewest rushes by opponent..........14 by Upsala, 1947....................................................285 in 1955 Most yards allowed..........................482 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1965........................2,728 in 1965 Fewest yards allowed......................-44 vs. Upsala, 1947.................................................372 in 1947 Lowest per rush allowed.................N/A...............................................................................1.3 in 1947 Most touchdowns allowed.............8 vs. Bucknell, 1951..................................................26 in 1994 Fewest touchdowns allowed.........0, many times...........................................................3 in 1947
passing Most attempts...................................59 vs. Swarthmore, 1993........................................390 in 1993 (402) Fewest attempts...............................3 vs. F&M, 1958; vs. Lafayette, 1955...................N/A Most yards gained............................471 vs. Dickinson, 1999 ..........................................3,027 in 1999 (3,120) Most completions.............................36 vs. Widener, 2014 ..........................................275 in 2014 Fewest completions.........................0, most recent vs. Lafayette, 1955.......................N/A Most yards per completion............N/A...............................................................................21.3 in 1947 Most yards per attempt..................N/A...............................................................................10.4 in 1947 Highest percent completed............871 vs. Moravian, 2014 (27 for 31)..................684 in 2014 Most passes had intercepted........6 vs. Moravian, 2001; vs. Western ....................24 in 1985 and 1994 Maryland, 1991; vs. Widener, 1972 Most touchdowns.............................5 vs. Dickinson, 2000; vs. F&M, 2000;..............29 in 1999 vs. Moravian, 1999; vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980; vs. Swarthmore, 1969 and 1947 Most attempts by opponent.........64 by Western Maryland, 1995............................409 in 2014 Fewest attempts by opponent.....1 by Lebanon Valley, 1966; by King’s, 1962 Most yards allowed..........................494 vs. Susquehanna, 1987...................................2,252 in 2014 Most completions allowed.............35 vs. Juniata, 2014 .................................................227 in 2014 Fewest completions allowed.........0, most recent vs. Ursinus, 1965..........................N/A Lowest pct. comp. allowed.............N/A................................................................................344 in 1951 Most touchdowns allowed.............6 vs. Susquehanna, 1987........................................19 in 2014 Fewest touchdowns allowed.........0, many times...........................................................3 in 1983 * all single-season “fewest” categories are for a minimum eight-game season numbers in parentheses are records set in seasons of more than 10 games; per-game average does not exceed that of previous record
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M U H L E N B E R G F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 5
Game
Season*
punt returns Most returns......................................9 vs. Dickinson, 1984...............................................47 in 1984 Most yards..........................................154 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2001 .......................560 in 2001 Highest average per return...........N/A...............................................................................16.5 in 2013 Most touchdowns.............................2 vs. Moravian, 1946 (both on blocks)...............2 in 2014, 2012, 2002, 1999 and 1946 Most punts blocked.........................2 vs. F&M, 2014; Dickinson, 2005; ..................5 in 1973 and 1962 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1976; vs. Moravian, 1962 and 1946
kickoff returns Most returns......................................10 vs. Gettysburg, 1994..........................................54 in 1994 Most yards..........................................231 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1975.........................1,119 in 1999 Highest average per return...........N/A...............................................................................28.7 in 1999 Most touchdowns.............................1, many times............................................................3 in 1999 and 1974
turnovers Most turnovers..................................8, most recent vs. Gettysburg, 1990..................40 in 1990 Fewest turnovers..............................0, most recent vs. Moravian, 2014 ...............10 in 2007 Most turnovers forced....................8, most recent vs. Ursinus, 1971...........................38 in 1986 and 1947 (45) Best turnover margin......................N/A...............................................................................+28 in 2002 Worst turnover margin...................N/A...............................................................................-20 in 1996
interceptions Most interceptions...........................7 vs. Hartwick, 2000; .............................................29 in 1947 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1981 Most yards..........................................153 vs. Lycoming, 1963............................................447 in 1947 Highest average per return...........N/A...............................................................................26.5 in 1963 Most touchdowns.............................2 vs. Moravian, 1962................................................4 in 1947
fumbles Most fumbles.....................................10 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1953...........................41 in 1984 Fewest fumbles.................................N/A...............................................................................10 in 2013 and 1999 Most fumbles lost.............................6 vs. Delaware, 1947................................................27 in 1984 Fewest fumbles lost.........................N/A...............................................................................2 in 1999 Most fumbles by opponent...........9 by Widener, 1982..................................................41 in 1986 Most fumbles recovered.................6 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1956............................23 in 1972
punts Most punts.........................................13 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1992...........................108 in 1931 Fewest punts.....................................N/A...............................................................................36 in 1960 Highest average per punt..............45.6 vs. Swarthmore, 1978 (5 for 228)................39.4 in 1985
first downs s Most first downs...............................35 vs. Juniata, 2007; ...............................................269 in 2014 vs. Gettysburg, 1997 Fewest first downs...........................2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2006.....................................81 in 1972 Most first downs allowed...............31 vs. Gettysburg, 1994..........................................201 in 1994 Fewest first downs allowed...........2 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1969.....................................57 in 1947 penalties Most penalties...................................15 vs. Western Maryland, 1998............................84 in 1986 Fewest penalties...............................0, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins, 1998.............23 in 1965 Most yards penalized.......................160 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980.................................758 in 1998 Fewest yards penalized...................0, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins, 1998.............206 in 1965
miscellaneous All-time record............................................... 504-499-41 (.502) Winning-losing-.500 seasons................... 55-49-9 Most consecutive winning seasons......... 7 from 1983 to 1989 Most consecutive losing seasons............. 8 from 1990 to 1997 Most wins in a season................................. 11 in 2007 Fewest wins in a season.............................. 0 in 1995, 1945 and 1902 Most losses in a season............................... 10 in 1943 Fewest losses in a season........................... 1 in 2007, 1980, 1973, 1947, 1946 and 1917 Most ties in a season................................... 2 in 1975, 1932, 1917, 1914, 1909, 1905 and 1902 Longest winning streak............................... 12 from 2006 to 2007 Longest losing streak................................... 11 from 1943 to 1944 Longest home winning streak................... 17 from 1910 to 1914 Longest road winning streak..................... 8 from 2013 to 2014 Most shutouts in a season......................... 7 in 1924 Most consecutive shutouts....................... 4 from 1924 to 1925, and 1917 to 1918 Most times shut out in a season.............. 5 in 1931, 1928, 1920, 1914, and 1902 Most consecutive games shut out.......... 4 in 1902 Most consecutive games without being shut out........................................... 116 from 1998 to 2008
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All-Time Letterwinners A John M. Aberly, 1908-09 Adam S. Abramowitz, 2003-04 Eric Abrams, 1986 Paul D. Accad, 1977-78 Mark W. Accomando, 2008-09-10 Jesse C. Achenbach, 1968-69-70 Anthony Acquafredda, 2005-06 Justin J. Adair, 2002-03-04-05 Cameron T. Ahouse, 2006-07-08-09 William R. Aitken, 1967 Daniel R. Aitkens, 2007 Marc A. Albanese, 1978-79 John E. Albert, 1905-06-07-08 Robert G. Alencewicz, 1977-78-79-80 Jacob Alexy, 1927-28-29 John M. Allen, 2007-08-09-10 Marcus A. Allen, 2012 Russell T. Allen, 1949-51 Robert X. Allman, 1982-83-84 Joseph P. Allwein, 1970-71-72-73 Jerry E. Alspach, 1986-87 Tarik J. Ammour, 2005 Greg R. Anderson, 1990 Harold C. Anderson, 1917-18-19-20 Toomey K. Anderson, 2002 Wilfred W. Anderson, 1926 Edwin E. Andrews, 1975-76-77-78 Jeffrey M. Andrews, 1982-83-84-85 James Aniello, 1986-87-88 Anthony Annecchiarico, 1941-42 Stephen R. Anteau, 1965-66 Charles F. Antell, 1986-87 Greg B. Arcuri, 1997-98 Scott R. Armitage, 1985 Kenneth C. Arndt, 1963 Peter P. Ascione, 1951-52-53-54 Richard A. Ashner, 1979-80 Abe Aslanides, 1947-48-49 Matthew T. Aspinwall, 2014 Frank A. Auletta, 1991 Bryan J. Auvil, 2012-13-14 Sisto J. Averno, 1946-47-48-49 Daniel F. Ayres, 1968-69-70
B
Gordon J. Bennett, 1965-66-67
A.D. Bright, 1920
Ronald X. Christian, 2014
Irving R. Dean, 1946-47-48
Mark J. Bennett, 2003-04-05
Andrew G. Brilakis, 1988
Joseph A. Christman, 1991-92-93-94
John H. Dean, 1975-76-77
Fred J. Berman, 1948-49-50
Anthony G. Briscella, 2001-02-03
Frank A. Churchman, 1964-65-66-67
Brian A. DeBiasse, 1976-77
Matthew M. Bernardo, 2000-01-02-03
William J. Britt, 2013-14
Kevin V. Ciccarello, 2004-05-06-07
Ronald D. DeBiasse, 1997-98-99-00
J. Howard Berry, 1913
Peter J. Broas, 1982-83-84
Brent F. Clabaugh, 2003
Robert J. DeChiaro, 2005
T. Lee Berry, 1964-65-66
David J. Brooks, 1976
Russell Clark, 1922-23-24
Elmer F. Deibert, 1909
Robert J. Bertram, 1952
Bruce D. Brown, 1951
Brent D. Clemens, 1990-92
Daniel B. Deighan, 2009-10-11-12
Christopher Betz, 1970
Christopher A. Brown, 1999-00-01-02
Donald C. Clemons, 1974-75-76
John A. Deitrich, 1933-34
Gregg R. Bevan, 1993-94-95-96
David J. Brown, 1961-62-63-64
Matthew S. Clifford, 1991
William Deitrich, 1932
Jerome A. Beverly, 2004
Grant Brown, 1934-35-36
Paul Clymer, 1924-25-26
Wilson W. Deitrich, 1936-38
Charles V. Beyer, 1971-72-73-74
James W. Brown, 1987-88-89
Paul I. Clymer, 1958
Milton B. Deitz, 1946-48-49-50
Michael J. Bialko, 2007-08
George G. Brubaker, 1915
Robert J. Clymer, 1962-63
Gregory J. DeLade, 2011-12-13-14
George J. Bibighaus, 1942-46
James J. Brudny, 1976-77-78-79
John R. Cobb, 1971-72-73-74
Ryan P. Delaney, 2013-14
Michael A. Biechy, 1995
William M. Brundzo, 1938
Kenneth J. Cobb, 2009-10-11
Michael J. Della Pella, 2001-02-03-04
Todd C. Bielen, 1997-98-99
Leland F. Brunner, 1915
James A. Cohen, 1989-90-91
George E. Delozier, 1916
Daniel P. Bierals, 1987-88-89-90
Gerald R. Brunst, 1982-83
James P. Colagreco, 1951
John W. DeLuca, 2005-06-07-08
Mark C. Bigelli, 2007-08-10
John F. Bucsek, 1979-80
Richard W. Colello, 1997
Damon J. DeLucca, 1988-89-90-91
William G. Bilinkas, 1969-70-71-72
John W. Budd, 1962-65
Charles Coleman, 1908-09-10
Christopher DeLuna, 1998-99
John G. Bilinski, 1977-78-79-80
Jonathan M. Buglione, 1999-00-01-02
Fred L. Coleman, 1905-06-07
Bernard Demoling, 1921
Tom Billett, 1980
Matthew J. Buist, 1993-94-95
Nicholas R. Colson, 2006
Kristoffer T. Denboske, 2005-06-07
Paul G. Billy, 1953-54-55-56
Eugene N. Burchfield, 1945
Anthony M. Concordia, 1985-86-87-88
Mike S. DePiero, 2000
David A. Binder, 1961-62-63-64
Charles Burin, 1937-38-39
Brian C. Condron, 1997-98-99
James M. DePreta, 1997-98-99-00
Martin W. Binder, 1947-48
John J. Burke, 1995-96
Francis J. Conlin, 1973
Edward A. DeRisi, 2006-07-08
Ronald Binn, 1985
Michael J. Burke, 1997-98-99-00
Brendan J. Connolly, 2013-14
Louis DeRosa, 1937-38-39
Richard R. Biolsi, 1962-63-64
Val Burkhauser, 1935
James E. Conroy, 1969-70-71-72
Richard D. Derstine, 1951
M. Garrett Bisbing, 2009-10-11-12
Terrence P. Burns, 1981-82
Richard J. Conte, 1990-91
Keelan L. Deshields, 1995-96-97-98
Mark A. Bisbing, 1980-81-82-83
J.H. Burtner, 1927
Joseph R. Contessa, 2006-07-08-09
Ralph J. DeStefano, 1952-53
Robert C. Bishop, 1986-87
Robert A. Bushong, 2008-09-10
James G. Conway, 1922-23-24
James F. Detling, 1913-14
John R. Bisset, 1940-41
Eric L. Butler, 1972-73-74-75
Henry R. Coons, 1973-74
Kyle B. Detweiler, 2007-08-09
Jason L. Bittiger, 1995-96-98
Allen W. Butz, 1905-06-07-08
James W. Cooper, 2010
Paul A. Devereux, 1915
Warren E. Bittner, 1905
Robert A. Butz, 1958-59-60
Matthew W. Cooper, 2003-04
Thomas J. DeVirgilis, 1990-91-92
Jacob W. Bittner, 1905-06
John P. Buza, 1978
Thomas J. Cooper, 1970
Thomas V. DeVito, 2012-13
George W. Bixler, 1909-10-11-12
P. Roger Byer, 1964-65-66
Samuel Cooperman, 1930-31-32
James F. Devlin, 1943
Scott L. Cooperman, 1982-83-84
Thomas M. DiCarlo, 2011-12-13-14
William C. Cooperman, 1960
Raphael J. DiCello, 1952-53
Charles F. Copley, 1912-13
Kenneth W. Dick, 1968-69-70-71
James P. Corbett, 2006-07-08
Theodore Dick, 1967-68-69-70
William L. Corbin, 2001-03-04-05
Edgar G. Dickert, 1924-25-26-27
Frank B. Corboy, 1914
James E. Dickinson, 1986-87-88-89
Richard Cornish, 1955
Michael D. Dickinson, 1998-99-00
Donald L. Cornman, 1951
Ronald J. DiDio, 1979-80-81
Douglas E. Cornwell, 1971-72
Andrew K. Diefenderfer, 1939
Robert J. Corr, 1978-79-80
Gerald K. Dieter, 1980
Steven T. Correale, 1971-72-73-74
Greg T. DiGiacomo, 1996
Thomas M. Coughlin, 1955
Nicholas J. DiGiorgio, 1988-89-90
Kyle M. Coupe, 2010
Steven P. DiGregorio, 1979-80-81-82
Daniel C. Coyle, 1939
Robert E. Dikon, 1948-49-50
Charles Craig, 1945
G. Michael Dikun, 1970-71-72-73
Charles P. Cressman, 1934
Thomas M. Dillon, 1971-72-73-74
Michael D. Cressman, 1971-72-73
Derek T. DiMattina, 2003-04-05-06
Phillip T. Cresta, 2006-07-08-09
Christopher J. Dinallo, 1990-91-92-93
George F. Crichton, 1916
Joseph D. DiPanni, 1966-67-68-69
Kory A. Crichton, 2011-12-13
Jeff R. Dipple, 2000-01-02
Jack W. Crider, 1946-47-48-49
Eric C. Disbrow, 1963-64-65
Lou S. Crivelli, 1993
Edward F. DiYanni, 1968-69-70-71
Thomas P. Crockett, 1969-70-71
Thomas A. Doddy, 1979-80-81-82
William F. Cronin, 1983-84
Steven D. Doll, 1999-00-01-02
Brian J. Croom, 1992-93-94
Peter W. Dolly, 1950
David K. Crossan, 1984-85-86-87
Dylan R. Domenick, 2010
James M. Crowley, 2004-05
Benjamin F. Donahue, 1945
Joseph G. Crowley, 1919-20
B.C. Donalson, 1924
J. Birney Crum, 1921-22
John Donley, 1986
Douglas J. Cubberley, 1992-93-94-95
John E. Donmoyer, 1960-61
Timothy C. Cumming, 2012
Douglas A. Donovan, 1990-91-92-93
Andrew J. Curley, 2008-09-11
Willard A. Dorang, 1923
John Curturilo, 1945
Larence J. Dottor, 1951-52-53
Edward J. Black, 1923-24 Daniel M. Blackburn, 1911 Jack Blair, 1935 Gene S. Blanco, 2012-13-14 Richard J. Blank, 1982-83-84-85 John E. Blankenhagen, 2000-01-02 John W. Blend, 1965-66-67 George Bleus, 1990-91 M. Milton Bloom, 1933-35-36 William R. Bloom, 1932-34 Kenneth P. Blum, 1988-89-90 Peter Bobita, 1952 Brian E. Bodine, 1977-78-79-80 Michael J. Bodnyk, 1971
Michael L. Baggett, 1996
David G. Boelker, 1997-98
Michael W. Bailey, 1981-82-83
Michael Bogdziewicz, 1946-47-48-49
James H. Baker, 1963
Richard A. Bogue, 1945
Richard J. Baker, 1988-89-90
Dean J. Bohs, 1950-51
Scott A. Baker, 1990
Craig W. Bokus, 1993
Michael J. Baraldi, 1987-88-89
Matthew J. Boland, 2006-07-08-09
Fred Baram, 1991
John M.R. Bolger, 2012-14
Michael R. Baran, 1974
Randy D. Boll, 1971-72-73-74
David Barbieri, 1941
Myles L. Bolling, 2002-03
Michael R. Barclay, 1990
Andrew T. Bollman, 1981-82
Andrew S. Bargerstock, 1969-70
Hugh T. Bond, 1917
Charles T. Bargerstock, 1964-65-66-67
William Boone, 1932
William J. Barker, 1946
J. Ralph Borneman, 1957-58-59
Ronald A. Barlok, 1960-61-62
Frank E. Borrell, 1927-28-29
James J. Barski, 1997-98-99-00
Nicholas Borrell, 1924-25-26-27
Evan Bartleson, 1935
Paul N. Borrell, 1967-68-69-70
Scott R. Barton, 2010-11
John L. Borst, 1964
Anthony M. Bassolino, 2014
Samuel B. Bortel, 1931
Harry G. Batalin, 1929-30
Aaron Bossard, 2012-13-14
Kareton L. Batt, 1950
James H.S. Bossard, 1907-08
Mark A. Bausch, 1916
Edward Bossick, 1940-41-42
Kevin D. Beaurline, 1991
J. Patrick Boyle, 1995-96-97-98
Daniel I. Beck, 1993-94
Jason Q. Brader, 1997-98
Andrew E. Becker, 1986-87-88-89
Steven M. Brady, 1994-95-96-97
Harry J. Becker, 1941
Gary L. Brandt, 1974-75-76
Robert E. Becker, 1947
William E. Brandt, 1909-10
David C. Beckett, 1965
Drew A. Brantner, 2010
William F. Bedenk, 1914
Joseph F. Brazel, 1992
Prentice R. Beers, 1946-47
Keith B. Brechbill, 1991-92
Paul G. Beely, 1953
H. Leon Breidenbach, 1905-06
Samuel T. Beidleman, 1960-61-62
Lawrence R. Breiner, 1979-80-81-82
Warren M. Beidler, 1906
Frank Brennan, 1910
Harold W. Bell, 1946-47
Thomas J. Brennan, 1913-14-15
Codie D. Bender, 2007-08-09
David M. Brenner, 1981-82
Raymond F. Beneke, 1980-81-82-83
Clifford E. Brewer, 1921
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James L. Black, 1943
Thomas J. Cabelus, 1916-17 A. Clifton Cage, 1962 James P. Calagreco, 1952 Robert J. Calder, 1994 John J. Caliso, 2002 Edward R. Callahan, 1958-59-60 Stephen D. Callahan, 1991 Patrick A. Calves, 2006-07 Ernie A. Campusano, 1997 Christopher R. Cannell, 1997 Kevin M. Cannon, 1997-98 M. Bradford Cannon, 1998 Anthony B. Capobianco, 1963-64-65-66 Matthew J. Capogrosso, 1996 Anthony F. Caporale, 1957 Joseph M. Caporoso, 2006-07-08 Trevor J. Cardo, 2012-14 Michael F. Carey, 1976 Arthur D. Carleton, 1917-19 Joseph Carlucci, 2011-12-13 Nino J. Carnevale, 1956-58 Stephen G. Carnevale, 1981-82 Stanley F. Carney, 1929-30-31 Joseph M. Carr, 2004-05 Jerome P. Carroll, 1952 Timothy Carroll, 1983 Charles N. Carter, 1931-32 Joshua L. Carter, 1998-99-00-01 Nicholas Carter, 1933 William E. Carter, 1917 William J. Carty, 1956-57 William L. Caskey, 1913-14-15-16 Richard S. Cassels, 1951
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Lyle H. Cate, 1917
Ward M. Dahlander, 1950-51
E. Tyler Cathey, 1998-99-01-02
J. Luke D’Alessandro, 2011
Wayne H. Caton, 1985-86-87-89
Andrew J. Daley, 1916
Dominick Ceccio, 1985
Terrence Dandridge, 2009-10-11-12
Ben Celian, 1942-43
Jack L. Danerhirsh, 1927-28-29
Kevin W. Cellary, 2012-13-14
Jeffrey Dangelmajer, 1980-81
Maximilian Cepeda, 2014
John D. D’Angelo, 1992-93-94-95
Tyler J. Cerbo, 2012-13-14
Michael Daniel, 2012
Thomas A. Cesare, 1981-82
Fletcher Daniels, 1921
William Chapman, 1926-27-28
Charles J. Daros, 1943
Johnathan P. Charles, 2012-13
Trevor M. Darrell, 1994
Curtis G. Cheatham, 1983
Darnell J. Davis, 2011-12-13
Antonio G. Checchia, 2011
Richard H. Dawe, 1936-38
Timothy J. Chiarolanza, 2007-08
D. Franklin Day, 1913-14
Eugene P. Christian, 1973-74-75-76
Charles Dougherty, 1987-88 Albert I. Douglass, 1964-65-66 Kyle E. Douglass, 2003-05 Ronald G. Downs, 1964 Brandon P. Doyle, 2005-06-07-08 Charles W. Draper, 1997-98-99 Robert C. Druckenmiller, 1952 William S. Dudack, 1916 John E. Duff, 1945 Donald B. Dufford, 1970-71 Frank J. Duffy, 1951-52-53 William J. Dumchus, 1974-75-76-77 Walter J. Duncavage, 1943 Thomas R. Dunkel, 1968-71 Jason E. Dunn, 1994 John J. Dunne, 1972-73-74-75 Raymond E. Dymond, 1960
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All-Time Letterwinners E Ralph C. Eagle, 1935-36-37 Thomas H. Easen, 1970-71-72 Edward J. Easterly, 1999 Warren S. Eberly, 1938-39 Warren Edelman, 1954-55 Robert W. Edwards, 1976-77-78 David H. Ehlers, 1952 Charles R. Eisenhart, 1931 Fritz Eisenhard, 1942 Steven M. Eisenhauer, 1974 Omar A. Elam, 1943 Robert J. Elgin, 1971-72
David J. Frank, 1991-92-94
William J. Groller, 1980-83
Jared J. Holenda, 2007-08-10
Joseph P. Kelleher, 1974-75-76-77
Martin P. Frankenfield, 1967-68-69-70
William G. Gross, 1989
John C. Holenda, 2005-06-07
Thomas W. Kelleher, 2003-04-05
James P. Franklin, 1938-39
Harold B. Groves, 1922-23-24-25
John J. Holland, 1973-74-75
Douglas P. Kelley, 1982-83
George W. Frazier, 1926-28
Jordon G. Grube, 2004-05-06-07
Thomas F. Holland, 2012-13
Michael P. Kellum, 2008-09
Donald R. Freda, 1989-90
John H. Gruver, 2010-11-12
William H. Hollenbaugh, 1913-14-15
Charles J. Kelly, 1982
Kyle A. Freda, 2001-02-03
John B. Guilfoyle, 2002
George E. Holstrom, 1921-22-23
Michael R. Kelly, 1975-77
Paul F. Freed, 1922-25
Matthew T. Gursky, 1992-93
William Holtz, 1942
Thomas L. Kennedy, 1934-35-36
Arthur H. Freitag, 1917-18-19-20
Henry J. Gutekunst, 1935-36-37
Jackson B. Hoover, 1945
Michael J. Kern, 1994-95-96
Alton W. Frey, 1954
Francis R. Gutierrez, 1953-54-55-56
Henry Hopkins, 1926-27
Paul F. Kerstetter, 1909
Brian C. Frisch, 2006-07
Richard E. Gysberts, 1962-64
William C. Horine, 1931-32
Larry P. Kessler, 1950
Thomas D. Horne, 1961-62-63-64
Matthew E. Kiesendahl, 1992-93
W. Herbert Horner, 1926-27
Frank C. Killian, 1943
Christopher S. Horton, 1979-80-81-82
Bruce G. Kilroy, 1967-68-69-70
Andrew M. Horun, 1985-87-88
Jack E. Kimble, 1928
Roland T. Houseknecht, 1959-60-61
Andrew T. Kincaid, 2012-13-14
Jack Houser, 1941
Richard M. King, 1984-85-86-87
Michael R. Hovan, 2013
Zachary A. Klein, 2011
William J. Howlett, 1994-95-96-97
Trygve M. Kleppinger, 1968-69-72
Benjamin A. Hubbard, 1912-13-14-15
Robert F. Kline, 1910
Edwin R. Huddy, 1922
Daniel L. Klinger, 2005-06
Khiry T. Hughes, 2012-14
T. Albert Klotz, 1931-32-33
Timothy S. Hughes, 2006
John H. Knapp, 1995-96-97-98
David Hungartner, 1951
Samuel S. Koch, 2007-08
William H. Hunsicker, 1935-36-37
George R. Koehler, 1933-34-35
Justin E. Hurlburt, 2000-01-02
Alfred J. Kohler, 1909
Lionel O. Hush, 1993-94-95-96
William Kolano, 1978-79-80
Kevin J. Hussey, 2006-07-08-09
Arthur Kopacz, 1983-84-85-86
Michael P. Hyde, 1981
Edward J. Kopp, 1997-98
Eric F. Hyman, 1981
Herbert P. Korenko, 1936-37-38
Robert M. Fritz, 1990-91-92-93 Michael C. Frohm, 1980 Max L. Fulcher, 1921-22
Brian Ellis, 2012-13-14
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Chris J. Elser, 1986-87-88 Frank L. Emmett, 2006-07-08-09 George S. England, 1949-50 John C. Epps, 1972 Earl S. Erb, 1918 Gregory E. Erdman, 1984-85 Albert Erdosy, 1935 Carl A. Erickson, 1913 James R. Ernest, 1970 Matthew R. Erney, 2003 Harry W. Esposito, 1979-80-82 Keith J. Esposito, 1987-88-89 Mark L. Esposito, 1976 Charles T. Evanosky, 1930-31-32 Carl F. Evans, 1968-69-70-71 Joseph B. Evans, 1926-27-28 William J. Evans, 1968-69-70 Frank E. Eye, 1943
F Steven M. Faella, 1994-95 Thomas M. Fager, 1960 Robert J. Fahler, 1981-82 Gerald P. Fahy, 1975-77-78 Michael W. Fallon, 1916 Jonathan Falsetti, 2009 Brian L. Fanning, 1995-96 Christopher J. Farley, 1969 Edward F. Farrell, 1934-35-36 James T. Farrell, 1965-66-67-68 T. Mark Farrell, 1983-84-85 Steven Farris, 1933 A.C.H. Fasig, 1909 Corey A. Faul, 1975-76-77 Scott D. Faulkingham, 1993-94 Jason S. Fazio, 1991-92 John J. Feaster, 2013-14 Joseph J. Federico, 1956 Michael A. Federico, 1979-80 Philip J. Federico, 1974-75-76-77 Lawrence J. Feinstein, 1985-86-87-88 George Feldman, 1917-18-19-20 Michael J. Ferguson, 1984-85-86-87 Albert N. Ferraro, 1955 Michael P. Ferreira, 1999-01 Richard A. Ferrel, 1945 Martin D. Fetherolf, 1912-13 Richard L. Fetherolf, 1954 Michael G. Fidorack, 1945 Langhorne W. Fink, 1909 W. Jeffrey Finley, 1979-80-81 Timothy J. Finnegan, 1984-85-86-87 Kenneth J. Fiori, 1978-80-81 Michael A. Fiorillo, 2010-11 Brad A. Fischer, 1983-84-85-86 Paul G. Fischer, 1965-66-67 Gery M. Fisher, 1969-70-71 Joseph N.J. Fitzgerald, 1916 James R. Flexer, 1910-11-12-13 W. Jacob Floyd, 2007-08-09 Christopher J. Flynn, 2012-14 Doug A. Folger, 2000-01 Stephen R. Folger, 1972 Robert L. Folts, 1991 Devlin H. Formey, 2013-14 George H. Fosdick, 1994-95-96-97 George Foster, 1950
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Thomas C. Fritz, 1982-83
Jack J. Habash, 1993 John R. Habeck, 1998 Brian W. Haber, 2007 William Hackett, 2004-05
Paul Gable, 1985-86
Joel C. Haddock, 2006-07
Raymond M. Gahwyler, 1982-83-84-85
Arthur L. Hahn, 1960
Gerald A. Galgano, 1976-77-78-79
Collins H. Haines, 1951-52-53
Christopher P. Galletta, 2010-12
Robert Haldeman, 1942-43
Daniel I. Galvin, 2014
Lance F. Hallam, 1990-91
Daniel J. Gardner, 1980
Stephen J. Halupka, 2006-07-08
Robert H. Gardner, 1943
Rami K. Hamdan, 2014
Phillip A. Gasker, 2003-04-05
Geoffrey W. Hamilton, 1968-69-70-71
G. Russell Gaston, 1914-15-16-17
Erik H. Hammar, 1999-00-01
Scott M. Gavin, 2007-08-09-10
Raymond F. Handel, 1984
Michael A. Gawel, 2004-06-07-08
Terry L. Haney, 1962-63-64
Herbert G. Gebert, 1918
Thomas P. Hanlon, 1976-77-78-79
Joseph Gebhard, 1921
Jack R. Hansen, 2014
Marius J. Ged, 1993
Curt M. Hapward, 1988-89-90
Newton W. Geiss, 1914
Michael P. Harakal, 1967-68-69-70
Kerry P. Geissinger, 1966-67
John Harayda, 1940-41
Frank P. Ifkovits, 1960
Lawrence P. Gelok, 2013-14
John W. Harding, 1967-68
William S. Ingold, 1950-53
Andrew S. George, 1989-90-91
Jerry J. Hargrove, 1952
Albert N. Inman, 1937-39
Tyler J. George, 2011-12
Michael O. Harhay, 2004
George W. Irwin, 1945
Harvey F. Gerber, 1928-29-30
George T. Harper, 1952
Joseph M. Germano, 2007-08-09
Chris Harris, 1986
Charles G. Gernerd, 1929-30
Michael J. Harris, 2013-14
George M. Gernerd, 1930
Bruce A. Hartman, 1987
Alfred Geschel, 1934-35
Jason M. Hartman, 1997-98
Joseph E. Getz, 2000-01-02-03
Jonathan R. Hartman, 2006
Cody D. Geyer, 2013-14
R.W. Hartman, 1920
Christopher T. Giannini, 2004-05
Jacob E. Hartmann, 1921-22-23
Eric Q. Gilbert, 2009-10-11-12
Chris M. Hartzell, 2008-09-10-11
Charles A. Gills, 1961-62-63
Frederick S. Hass, 1964-65
Franklin E. Giltner, 1929-30-31
P. Mark Hastie, 1966-67-68-69
Ian R. Gimbar, 2011-12-13-14
Walter K. Hauser, 1908
Robert G. Gimble, 1952-53-55
David T. Hausladen, 2013-14
Christopher M. Giordano, 1984-85
Louis J. Hayes, 1913-14
Gordon L. Glass, 1970-71-72
Daniel C. Heck, 1945
Joseph A. Gmitter, 1998-99
Kenneth E. Hedden, 1972
Leon I. Godshall, 1931
Wayne W. Heffley, 1916
Charles R. Goetz, 1945
Stauffner Heffner, 1936-38
Steven J. Gogerty, 1976-77
James L. Heidecker, 1966-67
Michael D. Goldfarb, 1983-84-85-86
William J. Heller, 1960-62
Leon F. Gonzalez, 1968-69-70-71
Brian L. Hendershot, 2003-04
Dustin A. Good, 2004-05-06-07
Ken M. Hendricks, 1957
Lawrence S. Gooen, 1979
John J. Hennelly, 1994-95-97
Lester Gordon, 1925-26-27
Raymond Hennessy, 1982
Peter O. Gorgone, 1940-41-42
Pete Henninger, 1913
Andrew P. Gorman, 1991
Ronald M. Henry, 1964-65-66-67
Thomas A. Gorman, 1987-88-89-90
Donald F. Herman, 1955-56-57
Douglas R. Goss, 2014
B. Scott Hersh, 1982-83-84
George D. Gould, 1964
Frederick A. Heuer, 1912-13
William G. Graeber, 1943
Henry Heuer, 1916
Justin C. Graf, 1999
Werner R. Heydlauf, 1985-86-87-88
Daniel W. Graff, 1986-87
James M. Hickerson, 1996
Richard A. Graff, 1981-82-83
Robert F. Hieter, 1956-57-58
James G. Kaercher, 1983
Shawn A. Leh, 1994-95
Nelson K. Graham, 1939
Gary L. Hiller, 1961-62-63
Ewald Kalmbach, 1958-59
Timothy R. Lehman, 1968-69-70
Richard F. Gramley, 1931-32-33
Michael R. Hiller, 1978-79-81
Spencer J. Kane, 2012
Elmer L. Leisey, 1911
Donald L. Grammes, 1953-55
Arnold L. Hoberman, 1959-60
Michael C. Karchner, 2004-05-06
Paul M. Lembo, 1990
Maneth Gravell, 1953
John T. Hobby, 1983-84-85-86
Joseph Kasperski, 1943
Nicholas J. Leno, 1980-81-82-83
Gary J. Greb, 1980-81-82
William H. Hochella, 1943
Michael A. Katz, 2008-09-10
Gene J. Lepore, 1932-33-34
Louis T. Greco, 2009-10
Frank W. Hodgkinson, 1974-75-77
William L. Katz, 1911-12
Frank A. Lerro, 1953-54-55
Arthur Green, 1935
Lee T. Hoffman, 1952-53-54
John W. Kaufman, 1937-39
Jay S. Leshinsky, 2014
Raymond A. Green, 1919
Michael A. Hoffman, 1988-89-90
Peter D. Kaye, 1992
Max Levine, 1932-33-34
Albert Greenberg, 1931
Roy H. Hoffman, 1918
Richard T. Keck, 1963-64-65-66
David M. Lewis (Brottman), 1984-85
William Greenberg, 1925-26-28-29
Michael J. Hogan, 2013-14
C. Russell Keebler, 1934
Howard H. Lewis, 1919-20-22-23
Robert S. Greene, 1980-81
Joseph R. Hogh, 2012-13
Roger J. Keehn, 1957
Reuben E. Lewis, 1918
M. Randolph Grimmett, 1922-23
Tyler E. Hojo, 1994
Ryan D. Keeley, 2007-08-09
Jonathan Liberty, 2009-10
Frank E. Gripp, 1994-95-96-97
Randal D. Holak, 2003
Thomas J. Keenan, 1945
Jon W. Light, 1969-71-72-73
Walter E. Groff, 1912
Richard M. Holben, 1941-42-43
William L. Keeny, 1953-54-55-56
Samuel F. (Pete) Light, 1968-69
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Michael T. Koth, 2001-02 Michael J. Kovalski, 1986-87 Glenn S. Kratzer, 1966-67-68-69 Paul H. Krauss, 1910-11 Justin W. Kreamer, 2009 John M. Kreger, 1978-79-80 Steven L. Kreider, 2001-02 F. Harry Kreutzberg, 1949-53-54 Blair Krimmel, 1941-42
Jason P. Jack, 1994
Robert Krimmel, 1941-42
William D. Jackson, 1977
Kenneth C. Krings, 1965
William E. Jackson, 1948-49-50
Jonathan D. Kuhns, 1981
Stephen G. Jacobs, 1926-27-28
Jonathan Kuncewitch, 1998-99
Frank Jakobowski, 1941-42
Newton H. Kunkel, 1931
James R. Jeffers, 2006-07-08
Charles T. Kuntzleman, 1959-60-61
Leroy Jefferson, 1998
Albert B. Kunz, 1932
Benjamin D. Jeffries, 1974
Walter J.P. Kurowski, 1939
Glenn F. Johns, 1957-58-59
Michael B. Kurtz, 1959
Barry P. Johnson, 1961-62-63
Mark J. Kwiatkoski, 1976-77
David E. Johnson, 1995-96-97 Ernest Johnson, 1922 Knute Johnson, 1921-22-23 Matthew D. Johnson, 2004-05-06-07 Matthew Z. Johnson, 2009-10-12 Michael T. Johnson, 2008 Robert T. Johnson, 1943 Patrick R. Johnston, 1987 Alan D. Jones, 1971-72-73 Daryl R. Jones, 1991-92-93 David A. Jones, 1998-99-00 David W. Jones, 1956-59 Jacob M. Jones, 2000 Justin R. Jones, 2001-02 Stephen A. Jones, 1989-91 Jack E. Jordan, 1951-52 James P. Jurewicz, 2011-12
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L Jeremiah L. Lachaud, 2007-08-09 Ricky LaDuca, 1981-82-83 William W. Laing, 1934-35-36 Nicholas L. Lamb, 2014 John H. Landino, 1987 H. Leslie Landis, 1915-16 Jerron L. Lane, 1993 Thomas A. Lane, 1946-47 Todd C. Langdon, 1982-83-84 Henry W. Large, 1986-87-88-89 Donald M. Latzko, 1949 Claude M. Laudenslager, 1912-13-14 Scott W. Lauer, 1982-83 Victor N. Lea, 1980-81-82 John H. Leale, 1992-93-94 Michael N. Leanch, 2002-03-04-05 Robert E. Lee, 1954-55-56
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All-Time Letterwinners L A. Doug LiGregni, 1976-77-78-79 Stephen Liparini, 2009-10 Scott A. Lissner, 2007-08-09-10 Michael H. Litsky, 1982-83 Christopher J. Litzenberger, 2010-11-12-13 Robert D. Loeffler, 1967-68-69 Matthew E. Loesch, 2006 Robert M. Lokerson, 1991-92-93-94 Gustav W. Loll, 1943 Jesse Long, 2011 Michael N. Long, 2011-12-13-14 Anthony J. Longo, 1961-62-63 Joseph Loperfido, 1983 Jason P. LoPipero, 2007-08-09-10 Earle G. Loser, 1911-12 Paul Loser, 1912 Leland E. Lott, 1974-75-76 William Loughridge, 1922 Dean R. Lowe, 1961-62-63 Richard S. Lubben, 1950 Michael A. Luby, 2014 Benjamin J. Lucas, 1917 Richard D. Ludwick, 1957-61-62 Albert M. Lumpkin, 1945 Matthew B. Lunn, 1994-95-96-97 Kevin T. Lusardi, 1976-77 Christopher F. Lutz, 1985-86-87 Robert F. Lyman, 1943
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Charles A. McCutcheon, 1955
Kenneth T. Moyer, 1946
Jeffrey T. Opiel, 2001-02-03
Paul A. Putra, 1906-07-08
J. Angus McDonald, 1983-84-85
Lloyd A. Moyer, 1932-33-34
Timothy M. Opiel, 2002-05
Scott W. Pyne, 1985-86-87
John M. McDonald, 1952-53-54-55
Russel W. Moyer, 1918
R. Stephen Opp, 1964
Harry J. McDonough, 1938
Thomas J. Moyer, 1983-84-85-86
Anthony D. Orazi, 1995-96-98
Patrick J. McDonough, 2008-09-10-11
Michael J. Mrkobrad, 2002-03-04
Keith E. Ordemann, 1972-73-74-75
Timothy J. McElhinney, 1988-89-90
Joseph J. Muccia, 1999-00-01
George A. Ordway, 1964
James J. McElvaney III, 2006
John T. Muha, 2010-12
David G. Orphanides, 1981-82-83
Kenyamo A. McFarlane, 1996-97-98-99
Thomas M. Mullane, 1982-84-85
Garrett T. Orr, 2007-08-09
James F. McGovern, 1915-16-17
Robert F. Mulligan, 2008
James R. Orr, 1957-58-59
Matthew J. McGowan, 2002-03-04
Sean P. Mulligan, 2011
Paul R. Orr, 1918-20
William R. McGuinn, 1999-00
Thomas Mulroy, 1983-84
William N. Osei, 2009
Christopher R. Radomski, 2000-01-02-03
John P. McGuinness, 1979
Joseph M. Mulvihill, 2008
Michael A. Ostrowski, 2000
Matthew S. Rathbun, 2005-06-07-08
Ryan J. McGuinness, 1984-85-86-87
Vincent P. Mulvihill, 1976-77-78-79
Nicholas Otranto, 2000-01-02-03
James D. Rau, 1964-65-69
Harry McKane, 1950
John Munchak, 1937-38-39
F. Herbert Owens, 1957-58-59
William S. Ray, 1973-74-75
John K. McKee, 1936-38
Robert G. Municchi, 2011-13
John F. McKeon, 1978-79
James R. Munn, 1974
Robert E. McKewen, 1961
Robert W. Muntz, 1993-94-95
Michael J. McLaughlin, 1965
Thomas J. Murdock, 1982-83-84-85
Jason J. McLean, 1996
Mwaura Muroki, 1997-98-99-00
Keenan A. Mease, 2014
John J. Murphy, 1985-86-87-88
Kevin M. Mei, 1982-83-84-85
Ryan C. Murphy, 2012
W. Russell Melick, 1917
James A. Murray, 1970-71-72-73
Alexander Meller, 2014
John R. Murtaugh, 1963
John F. Mender, 1989
Matthew L. Musick, 2009-10-11
Joseph J. Menegus, 1947-48-49
Phillip T. Musick, 2009-10-11
Bruce P. Menzer, 1975
Christopher R. Musselman, 2004-05-06-07
Gregg P. Mercogliano, 2011
John M. Mustion, 1986-87
Alfredo B. Mercuri, 1999-00-01-02
Justin Myers, 2009-11
John T. Merklinger, 2009-10-11-12
Seth D. Myers, 1995-96-97-98
Robert Merle, 1980-81-82-83
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Ryan P. Merrill, 2004-05-06 Emil A. Mesics, 1926-27 Joshua M. Messina, 2014
Donald J. Pace, 1995 Si Padolin, 1932-33-34 Carl E. Padovano, 1942 Robert N. Paessler, 1987-88-89-90 Michael A. Pagan, 1987-88-89-90 Matthew J. Pagano, 2012-13-14 D. Scott Paine, 1980-81 N. Charles Palczuk, 1945 Ferdinand E. Palladino, 1929-30-31 Nicholas M. Palladino, 2013-14 Robert J. Panny, 1987-88 Thomas E. Papa, 1984-85-86-87 Frederick J. Papera, 1983-84-85-86 Anthony Parillo, 1929-30 Russel W. Park, 1919-20
Chase M. Nadell, 2008-09-10-11
James Parker, 1917
Thomas G. Nader, 1981-82
Anthony A. Pascal, 1926-27-28
Curtis E. Nagle, 1981-82-83-84
George A. Pasterchick, 1951
Thomas A. Naratil, 1952-53-54-55
Michael A. Patschke, 1993-94-95-96
Geno J. Nardini, 1991-92-93
Christopher J. Patti, 1994-95-96
David L. Nark, 1974-75-76
Malvin E. Paul, 1937-38-39
Russell D. Nehf, 1931-32-33
Clarke A. Paulus, 1988-89-90-91
George O. Neils, 1950
Robert L. Pearsons, 1957-58-59
Thomas G. Nemeth, 1981
Douglas J. Peebles, 1984-85
Harry H. Nenow, 1911
Ryan J. Peer, 2002-03-04
Carl D. Neubling, 1922-23
Fred E. Peifley, 1948-49-50
Thomas W. Neumann, 1982-83-84-85
Christopher Peischl, 1983-84-85
Newhard, 1918
Michael S. Peischl, 2009
Harry J. Newman, 1952-53-54-55
Joseph L. Pelligrino, 1974
Neil Newman, 2000
Paul A. Peri, 1995-96-97
Ryan M. Newman, 2003-04
Raushan A. Person, 2002
Jeffrey Nieman, 1970
Michael K. Peters, 1963
Michael J. Niemiec, 1969
Robert H. Peters, 1965
Theodore S. Nissen, 1945
Stephen C. Peters, 1994-95
Stephen M. Nissley, 2008-09-10-11
Thanasis N. Petrakis, 2001-02-03
Theodore K. Nivison, 1976-77-78-79
Alfonso R. Petrillo, 1985-86-87
Michael D. Nolan, 2005-06-07-08
Darin E. Petro, 1985-86
Otto F. Nolde, 1917-18-19
Joseph A. Petro, 1941
Edgar V. Nonnemaker, 1905-07
William F. Pfeifer, 1935
James W. Nonnemaker, 1957-59
David T. Pfund, 1984-85-86-87
Steven J. Nork, 2009-10
John D. Pharr, 1920
Carl S. Norman, 1973-74
Benjamin P. Phillips, 2001-02-03
Joshua J. Northridge, 1995-96
John K. Phillips, 1923-24-25-26
Michael C. Norton, 2007
Cummings W. Piatt, 1962-63-64
Jason F. Novak, 1994-95-96-97
Richard M. Picinich, 1993-94
Sergei C. Novak, 1961-62-63
Michael J. Piegari, 1996
Donald L. Novek, 1956-57-58
Thomas W. Pietila, 1950
Timothy Novotnack, 1982-83
Harvey J. Pine, 1994-95-96-97
William D. MacAlpine, 1924-25
John M. Metzger, 1940-41
Bruce J. Macartney, 1969
Thomas M. Mextorf, 1978
Richard W. MacFarland, 1962-63-64-65
John D. Michelin, 1987-88-89
W. Bruce MacIntosh, 1918
Michael J. Mignosi, 1992-93-94
Harry Mackin, 1946-47
Leonard Mikionis, 1943
Roy E. Madsen, 1956-57
John C. Mill, 1973-74-75
Thomas H. Magee, 1947
Alexander T. Miller, 2003-04-05
George E. Majercik, 1929-30-31
Carbin Miller, 1905-06-07
Robert D. Major, 1969-71
Clair D. Miller, 1956-57-58
Jonathan T. Makowsky, 1991-92-93
Curtis A. Miller, 1907-08-09
Frank Malandruccolo, 2011-12
Daniel E. Miller, 2000-01-02-03
Keith A. Mann, 1997-98-99-01
Duane Miller, 1986
Robert A. Mann, 1984-85-86-87
Luther Miller, 1930-31-32
Viken H. Manoukian, 1991-92-93
Mark F. Miller, 2009
Michael D. Maquera, 1984-85
Michael Miller, 1984-85
Anthony R. Marino, 1968-69-70
Paul H. Miller, 1951-52-53
Mark C. Marino, 1986-87-88-89
Robert E. H. Miller, 1950-51
Frank Marrero, 1995-96-97-98
Vernon A. Miller, 1946-47-48-49
Brian R. Marron, 1977-78-79-80
George C. Mills, 1951-52
Theodore D. Marshall, 1961
Gus Minifri, 1940-41
Dustin M. Martin, 2003-04
Ernest A. Minka, 1926-27-28
Gilbert J. Martin, 1928
Edward V. Minka, 1927-28-29
Robert R. Martin, 1961-62
Dillon R. Minnaker, 2014
Terry Martin, 1932
Kyle W. Mirth, 1978-79-80-81
Benjamin A. Martinez, 1973-74-75
Robert F. Mirth, 1943-46-47-48
Michael A. Martino, 1995-96-97
Edward S. Mitchell, 1968-69-70
Peter A. Marvel, 1967
Theodore D. Mitchell, 1994
Jacob N. Masenior, 1990-91-92-93
Richard A. Mitstifer, 1976-77
Marshall F. Massa, 1968-71
William J. Moates III, 2006-07-08
Brian J. Masterson, 1988
Salvatore D. Moffa, 1979-80
Anthony C. Massino, 1993
Mark Mogavero, 1994-95-96
Sergio D. Masvidal, 2000-01
George E. Molchany, 1945
Adam M. Matteo, 1993-94-95
Peter J. Molendyke, 1972-73
Domenick J. Mattia, 2014
Vincent Molinari, 2003
Paul A. Mattioli, 1988-89-90-91
Earl E. Moll, 1924
Adam J. Matusa, 1936-37-38
Edgar C. Oberg, 1931-32
Ronald C. Molrine, 1979-80
Joseph A. Matuska, 1930-31-32
Geoffrey O’Callaghan, 2005
Stephen F. Montalto, 2004-05-06
John Y. May, 1931-32
Robert S. Ochner, 1978-79-80-81
Joseph R. Montemurro, 2009
David C. Mazzola, 2005-06-07-08
Edward O’Connell, 1985
Michael J. Montone, 2004
Daniel J. McCabe, 1965-66
Paul D. O’Connor, 1921
Edward P. Moran, 1987
Michael L. McCabe, 1998-99-00
Rory O’Connor, 1995-96
Michael D. Morra, 1989-90-91
Daniel L. McCall, 2003-04-05
Shane T. O’Connor, 2009-10-11-12
Norman Morris, 1940-41
Frank McCants, 1972-73-74
Brian O’Dowd, 1986
Robert R. Morris, 1956
Mark A. McCarter, 1977-78-79-80
Cyrus J. Ohnmacht, 1960
James R. Morrison, 1931-32
Michael T. McClain, 1994-96
Thomas D. Oleksa, 1972-73-74
Jeffrey S. Morrow, 2004-05-06
Richard E. McCloskey, 1964
Jeffrey T. Oliemuller, 2012-13
Robert E. Morton, 1943
Kevin D. McCorvey, 2014
James N. Oliphant, 1972-73-74-75
Robert J. Moser, 1945
Kevin A. McCracken, 1984
Ronald S. Ondrejca, 1988-89-90-91
Joel E. Moskowitz, 1958
Sean P. McCullough, 1991-92-93
Terence P. O’Neil, 1980-81-82-83
Michael L. Mottola, 1979-80-81-82
Michael J. McCurley, 2002-03-04-05
Kevin J. O’Neill, 1969
Mark A. Mounayar, 2008-09-10-11
John B. McCusker, 1975-76-77
Andrew F. Onimus, 2010-11-12-13
Craig A. Moyer, 1959-60
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John R. Piper, 1963-64-65-66 Michael D. Pisano, 1991-92-93-94 Carl J. Pletenyik, 1967 Joseph E. Podany, 1939 Gary L. Podenak, 1972-73 Christopher J. Poehls, 2005-06 John M. Pokorney, 1927-28-29 Howard C. Pollard, 1995-96 John J. Pollitt, 1952 Michael V. Porembski, 2009-10 Erford E. Porter, 1980-83 Jeffrey E. Potkul, 1986-87-88 Daniel T. Poust, 1961-62-63 Kenneth D. Poust, 1935-36-37 Robert A. Powers, 1988-89-90 Andrew J. Pratt, 1992-93-94-95 Christian X. Price, 1992-93 Luke A. Primerano, 2014 Joseph Pujazon, 1947
Q Denton J. Quick, 1929 J. Christopher Quinn, 1909 Morris M. Quint, 1943-46
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Kenneth J. Rayhon, 1996-97-98-99 Christopher M. Reed, 1999-00-01-02 Horace B. Reed, 1914 Paul M. Reed, 1907-08 W. Gene Reed, 1950-51 Tade J. Reen, 1995 Gomer S. Rees, 1921-22 Frank E. Reheis, 1998 Gerald J. Rehrig, 1956-57-58 Francis G. Reichwein, 1937-38-39 Michael J. Reid, 1972-73-74-75 Richard E. Reid, 2010-11 Thomas F. Reilly, 1970-71 Carl C. Reimer, 1942-46 Richard H. Reimer, 1947-48-49 William S. Reiner, 1981-82-83-84 Karl L. Reisner, 1907-08-09 Walter L. Reisner, 1911-12-13-14 Walter L. Reisner, 1966-67-69 Lester Reiter, 1932 Jeffrey J. Reitz, 1983 James J. Renaldi, 1983 John Rendinaro, 1979 Martin D. Renshaw, 1958-59-60 Charles Reppert, 1935-36 John Reutlinger, 1925 Charles Rhoads, 1930 Barry A. Rhody, 1961 Orian Rice, 1924 Randy R. Rice, 1969-70 Charles W. Richard, 1997-98-99-00 Owen L. Riedy, 1929 Matthew J. Rieker, 2001 Christopher Riley, 1932-33-34 Sean J. Riley, 1988-89-90 John R. Rishko, 1988-89-91 Eric A. Riso, 1992 Donald T. Rissmiller, 1962-63 William S. Ritter, 1912-13-14-15 Kamali T. Roberts, 1998-00-01 Donald W. Robinson, 1965 Paul W. Robinson, 1999-00 Richard Robinson, 1926 Arthur D. Roderick, 1912-13 Joseph Rodgers, 1933-34 John D. Rodrigues, 2000-01-02 Kenneth G. Rogers, 1982-83 Roger C. Rohn, 1933-34 Ronald Romano, 1978-79-80-81 Joshua B. Romig, 1996 J. Randall Roorbach, 1967 Leon Rosenberg, 1931-33 Nicholas A. Rosetti, 2002-04 Glen A. Ross, 1983-84-85 Vincent R. Rosso, 1958-59-60 Clifford W. Roth, 1959-60-61 Earl Roth, 1945 Glenn M. Roth, 1967-68 Lynn H. Rothrock, 1962-63-64 Harold C. Roveda, 1946-47-48-49 Michael P. Rowan, 1978-79 Michael A. Rowe, 1989-90 Harrison B. Rowner, 2010 Paul L. Royer, 1915 Michael P. Rubas, 1990-91-92-93 Albert Rubbert, 1945-48-49-50 Martin L. Ruglio, 1928 Kyle M. Ruiz, 2012-13-14 C.R. Ruloff, 1906
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All-Time Letterwinners Andrew J. Serina, 1992-93
Walter O. Staehle, 1972-73-75
Gary J. Tritto, 1988
Paul J. Werrell, 1967-68-69-70
Fritz E. Sermulin, 1911-12
James R. Stampfle, 1972-73-74-75
John P. Trump, 1976-77-78-79
Ernest F. Wescoe, 1949-50-51
J. Milo Sewards, 1937-38
Zoltan L. Stamus, 1937-38-39
Paul J. Truran, 1952-53-54-55
Alan D. Wessel, 1976
Robert H. Shaffer, 1976-77
Michael J. Stankowitz, 1998-99-00-01
Agnew S. Tryon, 1906
Ronald H. Wessner, 1963-64
Keith L. Shaftel, 1968
Corey A. Stanton, 2005-06
Daniel P. Tulino, 1996
Paul D. Weston, 1918-21-22-23
Keith R. Shalvoy, 2004-05
Joseph Staudinger, 1945
Andrew T. Tullo, 2011-12
Thomas J. Whalen, 1964
Joseph F. Shanosky, 1940-41-42-43
Kenneth A. Stauffer, 1960
Charles Tummino, 1998
George E. Wheeler, 1969-70-71
Robert S. Shapiro, 1983-84-85-86
Bryan Z. Steele, 1996-97-98-99
Thomas J. Turczyn, 1961-62-63
R. John Whispell, 1969-70
William T. Sharlow, 1978
Charles L. Steele, 1914-15
Steven Turi, 1988-89-90-91
Paul K. Whitcraft, 1955-56-57
Kodi J. Shay, 2001-02-03
Frank G. Stefkovich, 1950-51
Brandon D. Turner, 2009
Jeffrey K. White, 1972
Harold E. Sheeley, 1950-51-52
Richard K. Steich, 1988-89
Silvio V. Tursi, 1922-23-24
Corry P. Whitehead, 2010
Patrick J. Shelley, 1997-98
Neil V. Steigerwalt, 1933-34
Ernest Turtzo, 1945
Quincy D. Whiteman, 1947-48-49
William B. Shelly, 1906-07-08
Milton H. Steinhauer, 1925
Frank Tutza, 1956
Harold P. Whitenight, 1921-22-23
Anthony A. Saddler, 1952-53-54-55
Nathaniel H. Shephard, 1976
William H. Stephens, 1915-16
Samuel R. Tyler, 1965-66-67
Charles C. Wiggins, 1952
Thom E. Saeger, 1967-68
Robert M. Sherman, 2002-03
Hayden W. Sterling, 2013-14
Zachary K. St. Pierre, 1996
Beau P. Sherry, 1999-00-01-02
Louis Sterner, 1932-33
Matthew A. Sallese, 2004-05-06
Ralph Shilling, 1910
Mark Stiansen, 1998
Ronney J. Salley, 1971-72-73
Robert M. Shirvanian, 1973-74-75
Matthew E. Stickney, 2014
Edward A. Salo, 1969-70-71-72
Foster E. Shook, 1920
Eugene Still, 1983
Charles D. Salvaterra, 1970-72-73
Albert A. Shoudy, 1946-47-48-49
Frederick E. Storch, 1934
Jeffrey A. Salzano, 2002
Oscar D. Shoy, 2001-02
William I. Stoudt, 1961
Walter C. Sandt, 1906
Asher F. Shupp, 1909
Haldeman C. Stout, 1924-25-26
John G. Sanford, 1977-78-79-80
Roy F. Shupp, 1908-09
Harold S. Stovall, 1973-74-75-76
Claude C.P. Wilson, 1956-57-58
Eric J. Santagato, 2005-06-07-08
James Vaiana, 1929-30
Matthew K. Siedt, 2010
Russell P. Strait, 1947-48-49
John R. Wilson, 1998
Frank A. Santini, 2003-04
Hildebert Van Buren, 1931
Edward J. Sikorski, 1942-46-47-48
William F. Stranzl, 1953-54-55-56
Samuel Wilson, 1916
Dylan J. Sapir, 1997
William D. Van Dyke, 1992-93-94-95
Joshua D. Simons, 1994
Miles J. Stroup, 1918
Leland C. Winkler, 1924-25
Christopher J. Sarkis, 1992-93
Keith J. Van Fleet, 2001-02-03
Albert D. Simpson, 1937-39
Eric B. Stubin, 1988-89-90
Richard W. Van Horn, 1994-95-96-97
Connor J. Winter, 2011-12-13-14
John D. Sartori, 1976-77-78-79
Ryan M. Simunovich, 1995
Mark W. Stull, 1974-75-76-77
Archie J. Witt, 1921-22-23-24
David J. Sass, 1995
Kevin A. Van Laar, 2010-11-12-13
Barry W. Sirota, 1957
Alfred M. Stump, 1905-06-07
Albert J. Witwer, 1929-30
Ryan C. Sassaman, 2004-05-06
William A. Van Zandt, 1919
Jon-Paul Skarpetowski, 1998-99-00-01
Craig A. Stump, 1989-90-91-92
Charles F. Woginrich, 1962-63-64-65
Henry Satsky, 1935
Robert M. VanIderstine, 1966-67-68-69
Albert H. Skean, 1909-10-11-12-13
John F. Sules, 1976-77-78
Cory A. Wohlbach, 1994-95-96-97
Jacob S. Savacool, 1909-10-11
Isaiah Vaughn, 2010-11-12
William J. Skean, 1921-22-23
Jeffrey W. Swanson, 1974-75
Brian Wolfe, 1983-84
Justin P. Saverine, 2001-02
Joseph E. Vecchio, 1990-91-92-93
Alfred J. Skidmore, 1943
John A. Sweatlock, 1946
Franklin L. Wolfe, 1939
Brett J. Sawyer, 1995-96-97
Michael G. Venezia, 2001
James A. Skidmore, 1951-52-53
Christopher J. Swensen III, 2006-07
Merle D. Wolfe, 1959-60
Carminello S. Sbordone, 1946-47
Paul L. Vikner, 1967-68
Paul Skorinko, 1947-48-49
C. Dean Symons, 1931-32
Prisco J. Villani, 1999-00-01
Steve E. Wolfe, 1974
Ernest A. Scarpa, 1951-52-53
Carl A. Slabicki, 2003-04-05
Thaddeus A. Szela, 1943
Steven S. Wolfe, 1972-73-74-75
Joseph A. Scarsella, 1947
Howard Vincent, 1930
Eric S. Slaton, 1988-89-90-91
Stephen A. Szelong, 2013-14
Anthony L. Wolfsohn, 1999-00
Arthur A. Scavone, 1977-78-79-80
Jared T. Vivacqua, 2006
Winfred T. Slemmer, 1922-23-24-25
Leonard F. Woodel, 1957
Jonathan S. Scerbo, 1999-01
Stanley Vnuk, 1953-54
Atwood T. Smith, 1928-29
Devin G. Woods, 2014
John P. Schantz, 1963-64-65-66
Timothy A. Vogel, 2010-11-12
Charles W. Smith, 1975-76-77-78
Alan H. Woodworth, 1950-51
Joseph L. Schantz, 1935
Richard I. Volpe, 2002-03-04
Christian A. Smith, 2012-13
Charles H. Woodworth, 1943
Michael W. Schantz, 1970
Brett T. Von Bergen, 2009
David P. Smith, 1989-90-91-92
William H. Woodworth, 1949-50-51
James K. Schell, 1946
Charles Voorhees, 1983-84-85-86
Francis H. Smith, 1905-06-07
Frederick D. Vreeland, 1912
Arthur E. Wright, 1956-57
William N. Schell, 1948-49
Irvin Smith, 1945
George L. Schindler, 1950-51
Jamie J. Smith, 1977-78-79-80
Andrew M. Schlechter, 1984-85-86-87
John F. Smith, 1933
John F. Schlechter, 1975-76-77-78
Leonard D. Smith, 2013-14
Scott R. Schlenker, 1985-86-87
Lester T. Smith, 1933
Brian Schlute, 1978-79
Levan P. Smith, 1927-28-29
Alexander W. Schmidt, 1985
Matthew E. Smith, 2006-07
Daniel R. Schmidt, 1996-97-98-99
Robert L. Smith, 1943
Robert W. Schmidt, 1997
Ryan T. Smith, 1996
Timothy D. Schnall, 1994
Thomas B. Smyers, 1972-73-74-75
Alan L. Schneider, 1969-70-71-72
George W. Smythe, 1919
Peter P. Schneider, 1940-41
Wash Snoich, 1927
Thomas J. Schneider, 2000-01-02
Clarence M. Snyder, 1908-09-10-11
John S. Schneller, 1905
Erik P. Snyder, 2006-07-08
R Michael J. Rus, 2008-09-10-11 George A. Rusetski, 1945 Milton G. Russell, 1959 Thomas P. Russell, 1982-83 Charles M. Ruyak, 1949-50 Kevin M. Ryan, 2008-09-10-11 Timothy J. Ryan, 1981-82-83-84 Russell W. Ryker, 1937-38
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Walter E. Schock, 1905-06 John J. Schoeller, 1997-98-99-00 Beneval H. Schoellkopf, 1957-59
Raymond E. Snyder, 1919-20 Joseph A. Sobel, 1929-30 James L. Socci, 1994-95-96-97
Alexander R. Schreiber, 1946-47-48-49
Jack Soloff, 1947-48
Kurt M. Schroeder, 1976-77
Emmanuel K. Solomon, 1917
Christopher Schultz, 1982-83
George M. Solomon, 1957-58
Erwin J. Schummer, 1967-68-69-70
Donald J. Sommerville, 1977-78-79
Anthony J. Schwab, 2014
Steven Sonkin, 1983-84
James B. Schwartz, 1976
Elijah N. Sorel, 2011-12
Stanley S. Schweimler, 1923
Peter A. Sorrento, 2010-11-12-13
Michael F. Schweitzer, 1988-89
Leroy L. Spangler, 1957
Elwood Schwenk, 1914-15-16
Lee E. Spanitz, 1966
Frederick N. Schwenk, 1958-60
Marcus A. Spatidol, 1980-81
Gerald D. Scott, 1989-90-91-92
P. Wesley Spence, 2000-01
L. Perry Scott, 1938-39-40
Bryan C. Spencer, 2002-03-04-05
William Scott, 1910-11
Jason R. Spencer, 2003-04
Mark L. Scrivanich, 1981
Christopher B. Spicer, 2000-01
Jon M. Seddon, 2013-14
Benjamin L. Spinelli, 1976
Fred R. Seidel, 1913
Ira E. Spitzer, 1969-70
Alan S. Seifert, 1928
Philip C. Spohn, 1982-83
George F. Segelbacher, 1952-53
Jeff S. Sponenburg, 1986-87-88-89
William D. Selim, 1967-68
Frank A. Sposato, 1989-90
Edward R. Seltzer, 1926-27
Frank A. Spotts, 1926-27-28
Lee R. Seras, 1965-66-67
David Sprague, 1979
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T Austin L. Taggart, 1919-20-21 Victor A. Taiwo, 2009-10-11 D. Ross Tanner, 2004-05-06-07 Gregory B. Tanzer, 1976-77-78-79 Michael P. Tanzi, 2004-05-06 Thomas R. Tarsitano, 2004-05-06-07
U J. Randolph Uhrich, 1967-68-69-70 John C. Umlauf, 1939 Leonard M. Utz, 1918
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Andrew D. Wilkins, 2004-05 William P. Wilkinson, 1931-32 Antoine J. Williams, 2004-05 Dennis M. Williams, 1993-94 Earle Williams, 1909 Robert Willingham, 1924 William Wills, 1917-18-19-20 Bryan D. Wilson, 2011-12
Christopher J. Wright, 1987-88-89-90 Ewan C. Wright, 2006-07-08-09 Jordan C. Wright, 1999-00-01-02
Joseph A. Tartar IV, 2006
Henry A. Wacker, 1911
William H. Taylor, 1915
Donald E. Waggoner, 1961
John E. Teife, 1946
Christopher Wagner, 1978-79
Daniel J. Terpstra, 1993-94-95-96
Grant N. Wagner, 1989
Jeffrey M. Thiel, 1996
James J. Wagner, 1978-79
Lawrence E. Thiel, 1993
Daniel R. Walker, 2002-03-04
Jeremey M. Thomas, 2011-12-13-14
Matthew W. Walker, 1999
Joseph J. Thomas, 1983-84
Taylor W. Wallace, 1971
Pierre C. Thomas, 1931
Jason N. Walsh, 1994
Thomas Thomas, 1935
William H. Walters, 1940-41
Arthur C. Thompson, 1926-27
Thomas R. Waranavage, 1991-92
Edward S. Thompson, 1985-86-87
Anthony E. Ware, 1980-81-82
Robert Thompson, 1936
Thomas J. Wargacki, 2003-04-05
Jonathan F. Tobias, 1976-77-78-79
G. Thomas Wargo, 1958-59-60
Ronald L. Todd, 1962-64
Michael J. Wassokowich, 1938-39
Michael J. Togno, 1979-80-81
Timothy Watkins, 1933-34
Jan J. Tokarczyk, 1995-97
John S. Watto, 1943
Roger R. Tolosky, 1947-48-49
Frederick F.J. Wavrek, 1931-33
Roger C. Toney, 1963-64-65
Philip B. Wavrek, 1965-68
Marcus D. Toomey, 2010-11
Austin R. Way, 1945
Telly J. Topakas, 1993
William F. Weaber, 1918
Charles M. Topp, 1992-93-94-95
Bruce M. Weaver, 1968-69-70-71
Richard J. Toth, 1968-69-70-71
Darren J. Weaver, 1996
Jeffrey D. Zaccaria, 1992-93
Zachary C. Trach, 2001-02
Milton Weaver, 1923
Raymond Zaney, 1942
Frank J. Tracy, 1938
Ernest A. Weber, 1914
Christopher L. Zatorski, 1987-88
Luke P. Trainer, 1991-92-93-94
Linford Weber, 1926-27
Jeff S. Zeigler, 1986-87
Justin U. Trakimas, 1995-96
Paul Weber, 1928-29-30
Joseph E. Zeszotarski, 1987-88-89-90
Nicholas F. Tranguch, 1999-00-01
Timothy J. Weber, 1971-72
Lester Zetty, 1941-42
Donald S. Travis, 1964-66-67
Albert Weiner, 1931-32-33
LeRoy G. Ziegenfuss, 1941-42-43
Robert W. Treat, 1965-66
Harold H. Weiner, 1935
Floyd Zimmerman, 1934-35
Joseph Trechak, 1951-52-53
Milton Weiner, 1928-29-30
David J. Zotter, 1975
Richard I. Tredinnick, 1951-52-53
Richard A. Weisenbach, 1960-62
Richard P. Zrebiec, 2000
Michael Tremblay, 1985
Thomas G. Weller, 1977
Albert Zuzzio, 1940-41
Robert E. Treut, 1967-68
Douglas R. Wenrich, 1965
Anthony J. Zuzzio, 1937-38-39
David Tritto, 1984-85-86-87
Richard F. Werkheiser, 1953-54-55-56
X Ian S. Ximinies, 1998-99-00-01
Y Anthony W. Yankowsky, 1963 Nicholas Yanuzzi, 1950 John Yarshinsky, 1934 Lindley N. Yerg, 1939 Lewis A. Yerkes, 1943 David D. Yoder, 1965-66-67-68 Leon K. Yoder, 1966 Edgar L. Yost, 1958-59-60 Donald Young, 1932-33-34 John Young, 1935 John R. Young, 1956-57-58 Michael J. Young, 2011-12-13 Robert A. Young, 1966-67-68-69
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Honor Roll all-america 2014 Michael Long, TE
D3football.com (1st)
2014 2009 2008 2007 1998 1990 1989 1980 1977 1976 1975 1974 1972 1971 1970
2013 Michael Long, TE
2011
D3football.com (3rd)
Patrick McDonough, LB
AFCA (1st)
Associated Press (2nd)
D3football.com (3rd)
2010 Patrick McDonough, LB
D3football.com (2nd)
2008 John DeLuca, RB
D3football.com (3rd)
Matt Johnson became the first Muhlenberg tight end to earn AllAmerica recognition eight years ago.
Matt Rathbun, LB D3football.com (3rd)
2007 Matt Johnson, TE
D3football.com (3rd)
2005 Dan McCall, LB
Football Gazette (1st)
D3football.com (3rd)
2003 Kodi Shay, KR
Division III SIDs (2nd)
Chris Radomski, OT
D3football.com (3rd)
AFCA (1st)
Division III SIDs (1st)
Football Gazette (1st)
Chris Radomski was
D3football.com (HM)
named a third-team
Matt Bernardo, RB
All-American and
Division III SIDs (HM)
played in the Aztec
2001 Joshua Carter, KR
Bowl in 2003.
Division III SIDs (3rd)
2000 Joshua Carter, KR
Division III SIDs (1st)
D3football.com (1st)
Football Gazette (2nd)
Mike Burke, DB
Football Gazette (2nd)
Division III SIDs (3rd)
D3football.com (HM)
John Schoeller, OL
Football Gazette (3rd)
Division III SIDs (HM)
1999 Joshua Carter, KR
Division III SIDs (1st)
Football Gazette (1st)
D3football.com (1st)
1993 Rob Lokerson, WR
Rob Lokerson earned All-America honors
AFCA/Kodak (1st)
Division III SIDs (1st)
in 1993 after leading
Associated Press (2nd)
Division III in
1988 Jeff Potkul, RB
receiving yards.
Division III SIDs (HM)
John Murphy Associated Press (HM)
1987 Dave Pfund, T
Division III SIDs (2nd)
Associated Press (HM)
ncaa postgraduate scholarship
Bryan Auvil, OL Jake Floyd, DL John DeLuca, RB Jake Floyd, DL Jordon Grube, K Tony Orazi, OL Mike Hoffman, DB Joe Zeszotarski, LB Joe Zeszotarski, DL Mike Hoffman, DB Art Scavone, T Mark Stull, DT Mark Stull, DT Keith Ordemann, LB Tom Smyers, LB Eric Butler, OE Ed Salo, C Ed Salo, IL Ed Salo, G
1991 1981 1978 1976 1973
academic all-district
2002 Chris Reed, K
academic all-america
2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 1999 1998 1996 1989
Bryan Auvil, OL Bryan Auvil, OL Joe Hogh, TE Gregg Mercogliano, K Phil Muisck, OL Jake Floyd, DL Michael Katz, K Joe Caporoso, WR John DeLuca, RB Jake Floyd, DL Mike Nolan, OL John DeLuca, RB Jordon Grube, K Patrick Calves, OL Dustin Good, LB Stephen Montalto, TE Kyle Douglass, WR Jordon Grube, K Michael Leanch, OL Frank Santini, OL Frank Santini, OL Chris Reed, K Michael Dickinson, K Jason Hartman, K Tony Orazi, OL Patrick Shelley, OL Tony Orazi, OL Scott Pyne, DB
Mike Hoffman Art Scavone Mark Stull Eric Butler Ed Salo
ncaa statistical champion 2004 Team total defense (195.5 yards per game) 1999 Team kickoff returns (28.7 average) 1993 Rob Lokerson receiving yards (141.7 per game) 1985 Dave Lewis punting (41.6 average) 1983 Team pass defense (76.4 yards per game) 1974 Tom Oleksa kickoff returns (31.1 average)
aztec bowl Division III senior all-star game played in Mexico 2005 Dan McCall 2003 Chris Radomski 2002 Chris Reed 2000 John Schoeller
1985 Dave Lewis, P
Associated Press (HM)
1984 Bill Reiner, NG
Division III SIDs (HM)
1979 John Sartori, E
Jack Crider was one of
three All-Americans
Division III SIDs (1st)
1947 Harold “Bill” Bell, B
Associated Press (1st)
1946 George Bibighaus, E
to play on the 1946 Tobacco Bowl team.
Associated Press (1st)
Jack Crider, B
Patrick McDonough
Associated Press (3rd)
was Muhlenberg’s first
1942 Pete Gorgone, B
selection to the AP Little
Associated Press (2nd)
Bud Bossick, QB
All-America team in 18
Associated Press (HM)
years in 2011.
1930 George Majercik, B
New York Telegram
1925 Nick Borrell, B
New York Telegram (3rd)
first-team selections in bold
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Honor Roll all-conference Centennial Conference: 2014 Bryan Auvil, OL Willie Britt, OL Greg DeLade, DE John Feaster, DB Ian Gimbar, LB Michael Long, TE Jeremey Thomas, LB Connor Winter, K Kevin Cellary, DL Max Cepeda, RB, rookie of the year Tyler Cerbo, DB Cody Geyer, WR Andrew Kincaid, OL Nick Palladino, QB Kyle Ruiz, DL 2013 Bryan Auvil, OL Greg DeLade, DE Cody Geyer, WR Ian Gimbar, LB Michael Long, TE Kevin Cellary, DL Tyler Cerbo, DB Tommy DeVito, OL John Feaster, DB Cody Geyer, KR Jeremey Thomas, LB Connor Winter, P, K Nick Palladino, rookie of the year 2012 Ian Gimbar, LB Frank Malandruccolo, OL Terrence Dandridge, RB Shane O’Connor, S Isaiah Vaughn, WR Dan Deighan, P Greg DeLade, DE Matt Johnson, LB Michael Long, TE 2011 Chris Hartzell, DB Patrick McDonough, LB Michael Porembski, OL Kenneth Cobb, DL Chase Nadell, DB, KR Scott Barton, OL Terrence Dandridge, RB Mark Mounayar, DL 2010 PATRICK McDONOUGH, LB Kenneth Cobb, DL Terrence Dandridge, RB Chris Hartzell, DB Michael Porembski, OL Mark Accomando, LB Mark Bigelli, OL Chase Nadell, DB, KR Mike Donnelly, coach of the year 2009 Phil Cresta, WR Frank Emmett, DL Patrick McDonough, LB Andy Curley, LB Jake Floyd, DL Jason LoPipero, P Chase Nadell, DB 2008 JOHN DeLUCA, RB MATT RATHBUN, LB Cameron Ahouse, DB Phil Cresta, WR William Moates, DL Mike Nolan, OL Eric Santagato, QB Mark Bigelli, OL Brandon Doyle, DB Frank Emmett, DL Scott Gavin, LB Mike Gawel, OL Michael Katz, K David Mazzola, DB, P Mike Donnelly, coach of the year
2007 2006 2005 2004 2004 2003
Dan Aitkens, DB John DeLuca, RB Brandon Doyle, DB Dustin Good, LB Matt Johnson, TE Chris Musselman, DL Mike Nolan, OL Chris Swensen, DL Tom Tarsitano, LB Cameron Ahouse, DB Mike Gawel, OL David Mazzola, DB William Moates, DL Matt Rathbun, LB Eric Santagato, QB Chris Musselman, DL Mike Nolan, OL Cameron Ahouse, DB Brandon Doyle, DB Dustin Good, LB Matthew Sallese, OL Tom Tarsitano, LB DAN McCALL, LB Will Corbin, DL Kyle Douglass, WR Carl Slabicki, OL Justin Adair, DB Mark Bennett, LB Phillip Gasker, DB Michael Leanch, OL Mike McCurley, DB Stephen Montalto, TE Tom Wargacki, DL RYAN PEER, LB Justin Adair, CB Michael Della Pella, DL Michael Leanch, OL Dan McCall, DL Mike McCurley, CB Frank Santini, OL Dan Walker, LB Phillip Gasker, DB Mike McCurley, KR Stephen Montalto, TE Ryan Sassaman, P Carl Slabicki, OL Tom Wargacki, DL KODI SHAY, WR, KR Matt Bernardo, RB Tony Briscella, LB Michael Della Pella, DL Dan McCall, DL Thanasis Petrakis, DB Chris Radomski, OL Frank Santini, OL Rob Sherman, TE Joe Getz, DB Michael Leanch, OL Dan Walker, LB
first-team selections in bold conference players of the year in CAPS
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JUSTIN JONES, QB Matt Bernardo, RB Tyler Cathey, DL Chris Radomski, OL Chris Reed, K Kodi Shay, KR Rob Sherman, TE Beau Sherry, LB John Blankenhagen, OL Tony Briscella, LB Jon Buglione, DL Justin Hurlburt, OL Mike Koth, DL Alfredo Mercuri, WR Dan Miller, DB Thanasis Petrakis, DB Kodi Shay, WR Jordan Wright, DB Joshua Carter, WR, KR Matt Bernardo, RB Erik Hammar, DB Joseph Muccia, OL Beau Sherry, LB Michael Stankowitz, TE John Blankenhagen, OL Tyler Cathey, DE Justin Hurlburt, OL Justin Jones, QB Alfredo Mercuri, WR Chris Reed, K Jon-Paul Skarpetowski, LB Kit Spicer, DB Nick Tranguch, OL Jordan Wright, DB Ian Ximinies, DL JOSHUA CARTER, WR, KR Mike Burke, DB Doug Folger, LB David Jones, DL John Schoeller, OL James Barski, P Michael McCabe, QB Mwaura Muroki, DB Chuck Richard, OL Beau Sherry, LB Nick Tranguch, OL Anthony Wolfsohn, RB Jordan Wright, DB Ian Ximinies, DL Mike Burke, DB Joshua Carter, KR David Jones, DL Kenyamo McFarlane, WR James Barski, P Joshua Carter, WR Keith Mann, OL Chuck Richard, OL John Schoeller, OL Anthony Wolfsohn, RB Ian Ximinies, DL Jason Brader, RB Kenyamo McFarlane, WR Patrick Shelley, OL James Barski, P Joe Gmitter, LB David Jones, DL
Matt Bernardo is one of nine Mules who were named to the All-CC first team three straight years: Tom Neumann, 1983-85 Art Kopacz,1984-86 Bob Powers, 1988-90 Joshua Carter, 1999-2001 Matt Bernardo, 2001-03 Dan McCall, 2003-05 Mike Nolan, 2006-08 Patrick McDonough, 2009-11 Ian Gimbar, 2012-14
1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983
Jason Brader, RB Brett Sawyer, OL Steven Brady, DB Kevin Cannon, WR George Fosdick, QB Billy Howlett, DL Dave Johnson, OL Dan Terpstra, LB Steven Brady, DB Dave Johnson, OL John D’Angelo, LB Andy Pratt, DL John D’Angelo, LB Rob Lokerson, WR Rob Fritz, OL Rob Lokerson, WR Sean McCullough, QB Mike Rubas, DB Joe Christman, OL Andy Pratt, DL Bill Van Dyke, TE Joe Vecchio, DL Mike Rubas, DB Gerry Scott, P Craig Stump, LB Joe Vecchio, DL Joe Vecchio, DL Paul Mattioli, OL Mike Rubas, DB Eric Slaton, WR Bob Powers, K Gerry Scott, P Chris Wright, LB James Dickinson, DL Bob Powers, K Jeff Sponenburg, OL Mike Baraldi, DB Andrew Becker, OL Nick DiGiorgio, WR Henry Large, TE Chris Wright, LB James Dickinson, DL Chris Elser, QB Henry Large, TE John Murphy, LB Jeff Potkul, RB Bob Powers, K Jeff Sponenburg, OL Andrew Becker, OL Mike Pagan, DB Mike Ferguson, DL Henry Large, TE Bob Mann, WR Dave Pfund, T Chris Elser, QB John Landino, RB John Murphy, LB Jeff Sponenburg, OL Mark Farrell, LB Mike Ferguson, DT Brad Fischer, DE John Hobby, DB Art Kopacz, OT Tom Moyer, TE Charlie Voorhees, RB Dave Pfund, OT Brad Fischer, DL Art Kopacz, OL Dave Lewis, P Tom Neumann, WR Jeff Andrews, WR Ray Gahwyler, G Tom Murdock, DB Jeff Andrews, WR Dave Brottman, P Art Kopacz, OL Tom Neumann, WR Bill Reiner, DL Tom Murdock, DB Chris Peischl, RB Ray Beneke, LB Kevin Mei, DB Tom Neumann, P Bill Reiner, DL Mark Bisbing, G Tom Mulroy, K
Middle Atlantic Conference South: 1982 Tim Novatnack, LB Bill Reiner, IL 1981 Ron Romano, C Mike Bailey, RB Jeff Dangelmajer, P Tom Doddy, G Chris Horton, LB Victor Lea, K Kyle Mirth, DT 1980 Bob Alencewicz, LB John Sanford, DL Ron DiDio, WR Tom Doddy, G Art Scavone, T Jamie Smith, DB 1979 Brian Bodine, RB Jerry Galgano, DE John Sartori, WR Don Sommerville, QB Jon Tobias, OL 1978 John Schlechter, QB 1977 John McCusker, LB Mark Stull, DL Bill Dumchus, C John Schlechter, QB Chuck Smith, DB 1976 John Sartori, SE Sam Stovall, K John Sules, RB Don Clemons, DE Bill Dumchus, C Frank Marino, coach of the year 1975 John Dean, DL John Dunne, T Bill Ray, DB 1974 Tom Oleksa, DB Tom Smyers, DE John Holland, DL 1973 Joe Allwein, DB John Dunne, T Jon Light, LB Frank McCants, DE Ron Salley, FB Randy Boll, WR John Holland, DL John Mill, HB Tom Smyers, DE Sam Stovall, K 1972 Frank McCants, DE 1971 Tom Crockett, DL Ed DiYanni, QB Geoff Hamilton, LB George Wheeler, E 1970 Tom Crockett, DL Randy Rice, DB Erwin Schummer, T Jesse Achenbach, C Joe Allwein, DB Tom Reilly, LB Bruce Weaver, HB 1969 Bruce Weaver, HB Jesse Achenbach, C Joe DiPanni, LB Mark Hastie, HB Erwin Schummer, E Bob Young, G 1968 Jesse Achenbach, C Bob Van Iderstine, DE Phil Wavrek, LB Erwin Schummer, T 1967 Gordon Bennett, FB Ron Henry, QB Walt Reisner, LB Lee Seras, C Sam Tyler, DL Dave Yoder, DB 1966 John Piper, DE Dave Yoder, DB 1965 Charlie Woginrich, HB 1964 Tom Horne, T David Binder, E Lynn Rothrock, HB
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Team Awards player’s player The most valuable player, as decided upon by a team vote. In addition to athletic performance, the spirit of the award encompasses qualities of leadership, loyalty and support of teammates. 2014 Jeremey Thomas 2013 Joe Carlucci 2012 Dan Deighan 2011 Patrick McDonough 2010 Patrick McDonough 2009 Brett Von Bergen 2008 Jim Jeffers 2007 Dustin Good 2006 Chris Poehls 2005 Carl Slabicki 2004 Dan Walker 2003 Keith Van Fleet 2002 Beau Sherry 2001 Erik Hammar 2000 Jim DePreta 1999 Chuck Draper 1998 Kenyamo McFarlane Patrick Shelley 1997 Jason Brader 1996 Dan Terpstra 1995 John D’Angelo 1994 Rob Lokerson 1993 Mike Rubas 1992 Craig Stump 1991 Eric Slaton 1990 Dan Bierals 1989 Keith Esposito 1988 John Murphy 1987 Dave Pfund 1986 Mark Farrell 1985-82 unknown 1981 Kyle Mirth 1980 John Kreger 1979 John Sartori 1978 John Schlechter 1977 Bill Dumchus
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mulvihill award The “most courageous” player, in memory of Vincent Mulvihill ’80. 2014 Kevin Cellary 2013 Joe Hogh 2012 Terrence Dandridge 2011 Steve Nissley 2010 Mark Bigelli 2009 Frank Emmett 2008 John DeLuca Mike Nolan 2007 Chris Swensen 2006 Dan Klinger 2005 Mark Bennett 2004 Dan Walker 2003 Thanasis Petrakis 2002 Tyler Cathey 2001 Keith Mann 2000 Paul Robinson Bill McGuinn 1999 Bryan Steele 1998 Keelan Deshields 1997 John Hennelly 1996 Mark Mogavero 1995 Bill Van Dyke 1994 Luke Trainer 1993 Daryl Jones 1992 Tom DeVirgiliis 1991 Eric Slaton 1990 Tom McElhinney 1989 Wayne Caton 1988 Jeff Potkul 1987 Tom Papa 1986 Charlie Voorhees 1985 Scott Armitage 1984 Joe Thomas 1983 Ray Beneke 1982 Mickey Mottola 1981 Kyle Mirth
bianco award The most valuable Muhlenberg player of the Moravian game, sponsored by Anthony Capobianco ’68. 2014 Max Cepeda Nick Palladino 2013 Kevin Van Laar 2012 Terrence Dandridge 2011 Terrence Dandridge 2010 Patrick McDonough 2009 Andy Curley 2008 John DeLuca 2007 Eric Santagato 2006 Eric Santagato 2005 Eric Santagato 2004 Ryan Peer 2003 Matt Bernardo 2002 Matt Bernardo 2001 Mike Koth 2000 Matt Bernardo 1999 Joshua Carter 1998 Jason Brader 1997 Jason Brader 1996 Seth Myers 1995 Charles “Chip” Topp 1994 Rob Lokerson 1993 Mike Rubas 1992 Craig Stump 1991 Eric Slaton 1990 Chris Wright 1989 Rob Paessler 1988 Chris Elser 1987 John Murphy 1986 John Hobby 1985 Jeff Andrews
scholar-athlete 2014 Gene Blanco 2013 Chris Litzenberger 2012 Michael Daniel 2011 Phil Musick 2010 Michael Katz 2009 Jake Floyd 2008 Joe Caporoso 2007 Jordon Grube 2006 Matt Loesch 2005 Tim Opiel Chris Poehls 2004 Richard Volpe 2003 Frank Santini 2002 John Martini 2001 Wes Spence 2000 Michael Dickinson 1999 Michael Dickinson 1998 Tony Orazi 1997 Cory Wohlbach 1991-96 not awarded 1990 Mike Hoffman 1989 Jeff Sponenburg 1988 Werner Heydlauf 1987 Scott Pyne 1986 Rob Shapiro
“dig in” award A player who sets a good example by working hard every day for the betterment of the team. 2014 Greg DeLade 2013 Ian Gimbar 2012 Dan Deighan 2011 Patrick McDonough 2010 Mark Accomando Jason LoPipero 2009 Garrett Orr Ewan Wright 2008 William Moates 2007 Mike Nolan Matt Rathbun 2006 Dustin Good Tom Tarsitano 2005 Tom Wargacki 2004 Matt McGowan 2003 Matt Bernardo 2002 Steve Kreider 2001 Joseph Muccia 2000 Erik Hammar 1999 Joshua Carter 1998 Frank Marrero 1997 Chuck Richard
offensive MVP 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Michael Long Nick Palladino Cody Geyer Isaiah Vaughn Dan Deighan Terrence Dandridge Phil Cresta Eric Santagato Matt Johnson Derek DiMattina Kyle Douglass Michael Leanch Kodi Shay Justin Jones Joshua Carter Michael McCabe Michael McCabe Jason Brader Jason Brader
defensive MVP 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Ian Gimbar Jeremey Thomas Jeremey Thomas Ian Gimbar Patrick McDonough Patrick McDonough Patrick McDonough Matt Rathbun Chris Musselman Chris Musselman Dan McCall Michael Della Pella Tony Briscella Beau Sherry Erik Hammar David Jones Ken Rayhon David Jones Steven Brady
special forces MVP 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Stephen Szelong Connor Winter Joe Hogh Chase Nadell Chris Hartzell Chase Nadell Frank Emmett Ewan Wright Tom Tarsitano Joel Haddock Ryan Merrill Ryan Peer Ryan Peer Christopher Brown Christopher Brown Steve Doll Kenyamo McFarlane Kenyamo McFarlane Chuck Draper
rookie of the year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Josh Messina (D) Max Cepeda (O) John Feaster (D) Nick Palladino (O) Jeremey Thomas (D) Andrew Kincaid (O) Ian Gimbar (D) Michael Long (O) Shane O’Connor (D) Isaiah Vaughn (O) Chase Nadell (D) Terrence Dandridge (O) Patrick McDonough Dan Aitkens (D) Phil Cresta (O) Cameron Ahouse John DeLuca Dustin Good Dan McCall Tim Opiel Michael Della Pella Matt Bernardo Anthony Wolfsohn Joshua Carter Mwaura Muroki
most improved
Helmet History Muhlenberg’s current “kicking Mule” helmet design first appeared in 1977 and has been in place (with changes only to the stripes) since 1997. Here are some older Mule helmet looks from (left to right) 1992, 1990, 1987 and 1967:
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Chris Flynn (D) Nick Lamb (O) Gene Blanco (D) Michael Long (O) Johnathan Charles (D) Spencer Kane (O) Mark Mounayar (D) Scott Barton (O) Kenneth Cobb (D) Michael Porembski (O) Andy Curley Michael Katz Eric Santagato John DeLuca William Moates Chris Swensen Will Corbin Justin Adair (D) Chris Giannini (O) Tom Wargacki (D) Frank Santini (O) Chris Reed Mike Koth Bo Rodrigues Mwaura Muroki Mike Burke Michael McCabe Kevin Cannon
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NCAA Leaders Muhlenberg has finished in the top 10 in a Division III statistical category 51 times: category total defense kickoff returns receiving yards punting pass defense kickoff returns completion percentage completion percentage turnover margin kickoff returns total defense scoring defense rushing defense kickoff returns field goals all-purpose yards receptions rushing defense field goal percentage scoring defense interceptions passing efficiency punt returns sacks kickoff returns turnovers lost pass efficiency defense kickoff returns
rank team/player 1 team 1 team 1 Rob Lokerson 1 Dave Lewis 1 team 1 Tom Oleksa 2 team 2 Nick Palladino 2 team 2 Joshua Carter 3 team 3 team 3 team 3 team 3 Chris Reed 3 Joshua Carter 3 Rob Lokerson 4 team 4 Connor Winter 4 team 4 Mike Burke 4 Pete Broas 5 Cody Geyer 5 Ian Gimbar 5 Chase Nadell 5 team 5 team 5 Kodi Shay
year avg/no 2004 195.5 1999 28.7 1993 141.7 1985 41.6 1983 76.4 1974 31.1 2014 .684 2014 .691 2002 +2.3 1999 35.0 2007 211.8 2004 10.3 2004 68.1 2002 25.3 2002 1.3 2000 203.1 1993 8.4 2014 77.9 2014 .882 2007 11.2 2000 1.0 1984 147.7 2013 17.1 2012 1.32 2010 29.5 2007 10 2004 79.3 2003 30.5
category passes had intercepted all-purpose yards pass efficiency defense fumbles lost kickoff returns punt returns fumbles recovered all-purpose yards total offense field goals kickoff returns scoring defense rushing yards sacks passes had intercepted total defense passing offense punting sacks pass efficiency defense turnover margin kickoff returns field goals
rank team/player 6 team 6 Joshua Carter 7 team 7 team 7 Tom Murdock 8 team 8 team 8 Kodi Shay 8 Sean McCullough 9 Connor Winter 9 team 9 team 9 John DeLuca 9 team 9 team 9 team 9 team 9 Dave Brottman 10 team 10 team 10 team 10 Joshua Carter 10 Tom Mulroy
year avg/no 2014 4 1999 208.3 2007 86.3 2007 5 1984 25.0 2013 16.5 2007 17 2003 186.6 1993 263.9 2014 1.36 2012 23.5 2011 12.8 2008 148.5 2007 3.67 2007 5 2005 253.6 1993 268.4 1984 39.6 2011 3.30 2008 94.7 2007 +1.6 2000 28.2 1984 1.11
Mule Football Support The “100 Club” is a group of special men and women who support Muhlenberg College football by donating $100 for each game played by the Muhlenberg football team during the 2014 season — a total of $1,000. All proceeds go directly to the football program to provide assistance with the many items beyond the general
100 CLUB
operating budget. All members receive: • a Muhlenberg College 100 Club shirt • mention in the game program • a weekly football newsletter available only to 100 Club members • all gifts are tax-deductible as allowable by law • an invite to the Moravian pregame tailgate
For information on how to join the 100 Club, please contact Coach Donnelly at 484-664-3385.
The Cardinal & Grey Fund was established in 1989 to afford alumni, parents, and friends an opportunity to support the College’s athletic efforts and continue the tradition of excellence. Since
CARDINAL & GREY FUND
its inception, Cardinal & Grey contributions have impacted the quality of the athletic experience
PARENTS CLUB
for student-athletes in every sport by providing
The members of the Muhlenberg Football Parents
revenue beyond the annual operating budget.
Club are very involved in the football experience of
Gifts may be contributed to Cardinal & Grey, to a
their sons. The group provides t-shirts that are given
specific sport, or split. The first $50 of any sport-
out to the weekly award winners and hosts postgame
specific gift over $100 will be used to help com-
meals and the postseason banquet.
pensate for the annual financial support provided by the Cardinal & Grey Fund for that sport. Gifts of
2015 Officers
$1,500 and above qualify for membership in The
Dean Britt, President
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg Society.
Kathleen Kincaid, Vice President Catherine Shanahan, Clothing Coordinator
For information on how to join the Cardinal & Grey
Lisa Clough, Tailgate Coordinator
Fund, please contact Muhlenberg College Director
Tom Kincaid, Banquet Coordinator
of Athletics Corey Goff at 484-664-3380.
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Sunday, September 20 at Wilkes, 2:00 Monday, September 28 vs. Delaware Valley, 7:00 Monday, October 26 vs. Gettysburg, 7:00 Sunday, November 1 vs. Albright, 2:00