ALBRIGHT FOOTBALL WHAT’S INDSIDE
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Introduction.....................................................................2-19 Albright Tradition..................................................... 2 Reach Your Full Potential......................................... 3 1-0................................................................................ 4 Legacy of Winning.................................................... 5 Postseason................................................................... 6 All-Americans............................................................ 7 All-Conference........................................................... 8 John Marzka............................................................... 9 Coaching Staff.......................................................... 10 Innovative Offense................................................... 11 Destructive Defense................................................ 12 Special Teams........................................................... 13 Middle Atlantic Conference................................... 14 Strength and Conditioning..................................... 15 Academic Game Plan.............................................. 16 Gameday at Albright............................................... 17 Albright Facilities.................................................... 18 Albright College....................................................... 19 Head Coach John Marzka........................................... 21-26 Associate Head Coach Mike Winslow....................... 27-28
Assistant Coach Mike Neale....................................... 29-30 Assistant Coach Randy Yerger.................................... 31-32 Assistant Coach Mike Boyer....................................... 33-34 Assistant Coach Victor Brown.......................................... 35 Assistant Coach Keith Bruno............................................ 35 Assistant Coach Jeremy Grim........................................... 35 Assistant Coach Dennis Iezzi............................................ 35 Albright Players............................................................ 37-66 2015 Outlook................................................................ 68-70 2015 Roster.................................................................... 71-72 2014 in Review.............................................................. 73-84 Albright Career Records.............................................. 86-88 Albright Single-Season Records................................. 89-92 Albright Single-Game Records................................... 93-96 Longest Plays in Albright History.................................... 97 Albright Team Game Records.......................................... 98 Albright Team Single-Season Records............................. 99 Honors and Awards.................................................. 100-110 Series Records Versus Opponents.................................. 111 Year-by-Year Results................................................ 112-119 Albright Coaching Records............................................. 120
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
ALBRIGHT TRADITION
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Football at Albright has been played for 108 years and during that time the Lions have produced conference champions, NCAA playoff teams, All-Americans and countless all-conference honorees. When many football programs talk about the success and tradition of their schools they harken back to the days of the leather helmet. At Albright, history is being made today as the Lions are currently enjoying an unparalleled stretch of success under the leadership of head coach John Marzka.
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10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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R.Y.F.P. Reach Your Full Potential. At Albright, it’s not just a phrase - it’s a way of life. The coaching staff is dedicated to ensuring that every student-athlete reaches their full potential. But not just on the playing field, but in all phases of life. It’s about reaching your full potential in the classroom, as a person and as a teammate. Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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R each Your Full Potential
Why Albright? Mark Capetola, Class of 2015 “I chose Albright College because of the coaching staff and the winning tradition. It was the best decision I could have made. Not only did I grow as a football player, but also as a man. I left school knowing that I’m a better person than when I arrived on campus and fully prepared to handle the obstacles that I will face during my lifetime. The lessons I learned on the field will carry on throughout my life.”
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
1-0 Go 1-0 every day. That’s the goal with the Albright football program. To win every snap, every practice, every play and every day. Winning every day allows the Lion student-athletes to be successful on game days. It’s often the little things in life that make the biggest difference, and thus the challenge of winning every day. Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
The Albright Difference Josh MacLeod, Senior Captain “I have taken the win every day adage and applied it to all phases of my life. I try to win every day in the classroom and on the football field. I know that I’m at my best when I’ve done my due diligence in preparation. It’s easy to take a play off here and there, but champions work hard on every snap. We embrace the challenge of winning every day and as a captain part of my responsibility is to ensure we are doing that as a team.”
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LEGACY OF WINNING Middle Atlantic Conference Victories 67
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LEBANON VALLEY
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FDU-FLORHAM MISERICORDIA
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Since John Marzka took over as the head coach at Albright the Lions have done nothing but win. Albright ranks second in the Middle Atlantic Conference with 59 victories over the past eight years. During Marzka’s tenure, Albright has won a conference championship, made an NCAA Playoff appearance and played in six ECAC Bowl games.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
POSTSEASON
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Under the leadership of head coach John Marzka, Albright has enjoyed enormous postseason success. The Lions have qualified for the postseason in seven of his eight seasons, which ranks first in the Middle Atlantic Conference during that span. Albright has made one NCAA appearance and six ECAC appearances.
Middle Atlantic Conference Postseason Appearances
Albright - 7
Delaware Valley - 7
Wilkes - 2
Lebanon Valley - 4
Lycoming - 1
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
Widener - 4
Stevenson - 1
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ALL-AMERICANS
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The 2014 campaign marked the fourth consecutive season in which Albright had a player named to an AllAmerican team. Kicker Daniel Sobolewski and special teams standout Malik Gilmore earned first team honors, while defensive lineman Jamal Hayden was named an honorable mention All-American. Albright has had an All-American in five of John Marzka’s eight years as the Lions head coach.
Daniel Sobolewski, K Two-Time All-American
Drew Peterson, DB 2013 All-American Scott Pillar,WR Two-Time All-American
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
ALL-CONFERENCE Over the course of its storied history, the Albright football program has produced 353 all-conference selections. During the John Marzka era, Albright has netted 80 all-conference selections, earned two Player of the Year honors and had one Rookie of the Year selection. Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Steve Barroso, LB 2014 All-Conference
TJ Luddy, QB Three-Time All-Conference
MAC All-Conference Honors (Since 2007) Delaware Valley...................93 Lycoming..............................86 Albright.................................80 Widener................................80 Lebanon Valley....................68 Wilkes...................................48 King’s.....................................29 Stevenson..............................20 FDU-Florham......................20 Misericordia...........................6
Tanner Kelly, QB Two-Time Player of the Year
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HEAD COACH JOHN MARZKA
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From the moment John Marzka stepped on campus at Albright as the head coach his mission was to turn the Lions into perennial contenders for the Middle Atlantic Conference championship. And for eight years he has done exactly that as the Albright football program is a powerhouse in the MAC. The Lions have won at least five games in every season under his watch and notched a school record 11 wins during the 2009 season.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
ALBRIGHT COACHING STAFF
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Consistency and excellence are two hallmarks of the Albright coaching staff. The core of the staff, Mike Winslow, Randy Yerger, Mike Neale and Mike Boyer, have a combined 31 years of experience at Albright. The retention of staff at Albright has played a key role in the rise of the program and has provided a consistency in teaching the Albright football way.
Victor Brown, 8th Season Offensive Assistant
Keith Bruno, 1st Season Cornerbacks
Jeremy Grim, 3rd Season Defensive Tackles
Mike Winslow, 8th Season Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Dennis Iezzi, 1st Season Defensive Line
Randy Yerger, 7th Season Special Teams Coordinator
Mike Neale, 9th Season Defensive Coordinator
Mike Boyer, 7th Season Wide Receivers
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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INNOVATIVE OFFENSE
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Albight has produced three all-conference selections and two MAC Players of the Year under Marzka Six Albright running backs have earned all-conference honors during the past eight years Three Albright wideouts have garnered All-America honors and nine have been named all-conference Albright has produced three All-Middle Atlantic Conference selections with Marzka as the head coach Albright has had 13 players earn all-conference honors
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The Albright offense is a multiple and balanced attack that produces points in abundance. Since John Marzka took over as head coach the Lions have averaged 28.6 points per game and topped 30 points in a game on 40 occasions. The balanced offensive attack is evident by having 16 games with 200 yards rushing and 18 games with 300 yards passing. Under Marzka, the Albright offense has produced two conference players of the year, a rookie of the year and 34 all-conference honors.
Albight has rushed for 200, or more, yards in a game on 16 occasions since the 2007 season During the tenure of Marzka, Albright has topped 300 yards passing in a game on 18 occasions The Albright offense has topped the 40-point plateau in 22 games under Marzka The Albright offense is averaging 28.6 points per game during the past eight years Albright has scored at least 30 points in 40 of the 89 games in which Marzka has coached at Albright
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
DESTRUCTIVE DEFENSE
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
The Albright defense is an attacking, aggressive unit that typically dictates to opposing offenses. The Lions have scored 13 defensive touchdowns in the past eight years and have limited opponents to under 20 points in 44 games. Albright has been stingy on both rushing and passing attacks by holding opponents under 100 yards rushing in 25 games and under 200 yards passing in 49 contests. Under Marzka, Albright has had 31 players named to the all-conference team.
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The Albright defense has scored 13 touchdowns since 2007 via interception or fumble return The Albright defense has held opponents to 10, or fewer, points on 15 occasions since 2007 Albright has held its opponents to under 100 yards rushing in 25 games during the past eight years The Albright defensive unit has held opponents to 20, or fewer, points in 44 games under Marzka Albright has limited its opponents to under 200 yards passing in 49 games under Marzka The Albright defense has forced a turnover in 77 games under the direction of Marzka
Marzka has had 15 defensive lineman earn all-conference honors and one All-America selection Albright has produced five All-Middle Atlantic Conference selections Albright has produced one All-American and 11 allconference selections in the defensive backfield
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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LIONS SPECIAL TEAMS The Albright special teams units annually rank among the top units in the Middle Atlantic Conference. The Lions have scored 16 touchdowns via punt and kickoff returns during the past eight seasons and have at least one field goal in 51 games. Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Under Marzka, the Lions have produced three All-Americans and 15 all-conference honorees on special teams.
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Albright has netted two All-America selections and five all-conference honors Six Albright punters have been named to the All-Middle Atlantic Conference team Albright has produced one All-American and four allconference selections
The Albright special teams units have returned five kickoffs for touchdowns since 2007 Albright has had 11 players return a punt for a touchdown during the Marzka era Albright has blocked a combined 49 extra-point attempts, field-goal attempts or punts Albright has had at least one field goal in 51 games under Marzka Albright punters have pinned opponents inside the 20yard line on 108 occasions during the last eight years
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Albight defeated Delaware Valley 27-3 in the second round of the 2009 NCAA playoffs Marzka is a perfect 8-0 against FDU-Florham and the Lions lead the all-time series 18-6
The Albright football team competes in the Middle Atlantic Conference, which ranks as one of the top Division III football conferences in the country.
Albright leads the series 12-5-1 and Marzka is undefeated against King’s with an 8-0 record
MAC football players annually receive All-America honors and the league’s champion earns an automatic berth into the Division III playoffs.
Albright leads the rivalry with Lebanon Valley 59-32-3 and Marzka is 6-2 against the Dutchmen
In 2014, two members of the Middle Atlantic Conference were selected for the NCAA playoffs.
Marzka led Albright to a 26-7 win over Lycoming on the way to the NCAA playoffs in 2009 Albight has won the first three all-time meetings between the teams by an average of 40-11 Albright defeated Stevenson 57-21 in the firstever meeting between the schools in 2011 Marzka has four wins against Widener including a 21-10 victory on the way to the 2008 MAC title Marzka is 7-1 against Wilkes and the Lions lead the all-time series with the Colonels 23-16
Albright has won 10 Middle Atlantic Conference titles during its time in the league with the most recent title coming during the 2008 season under the direction of John Marzka. Current football playing members are Albright College, Delaware Valley University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, the College at Florham, King’s College, Lebanon Valley College, Lycoming College, Misericordia University, Widener University and Wilkes University.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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BIGGER, FASTER AND STRONGER
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The Albright Difference Jamal Hayden, Senior Captain “I’ve benefited greatly from the strength and conditioning program at Albright. I wouldn’t be the player I am today without the weight program the coaches put in place for me. I’ve increased my bench press by 90 pounds, my squat by 110 pounds and my clean by 80 pounds since I enrolled in school. I’m able to do things on the football field that I never thought I was capable of doing due to my work in the weight room.”
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
ACADEMIC GAME PLAN
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Albright’s success has not just been limited to the playing field as the Lions have also been winning in the classroom. Albright has placed 103 student-athletes on the Middle Atlantic Conference Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes with a grade-point average of 3.20 or higher, during the during the tenure of John Marzka. Additionally, Albright has had five players named to the prestigous MAC Academic AllConference team since its inception in 2013 and over 34 percent of the Albright student-athletes had a GPA of 3.00 or higher in the spring of 2015. In 2013, Albright’s JT Harding was a national finalist for the prestigious William V. Campbell Trophy, which is known as the academic Heisman Trophy.
Ty Hughes MAC Academic All-Conference
JT Harding Academic All-American
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GAMEDAY AT ALBRIGHT
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There is something magical about a home football game on a college campus. The buildup and anticipation throughout the week, culminating with the game on Saturday, is a feeling that needs to be experienced to be appreciated. At Albright College, home football games are an event. Alumni, students and fans gather each week to celebrate the Lion football program, which creates a true home-field advantage for the Red and White.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
ALBRIGHT FOOTBALL FACILITIES
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
The Albright Difference Steve Barroso, Senior Captain “Preparation is the key to success and at Albright we spend a bulk of our time doing just that. Whether it’s in the weight room or the film room, we are investing time in getting better as football players. Given the amount of time that we spend preparing, it’s important to have facilities that are conducive to learning. At Albright, we have that advantage because of the outstanding facilities we use to play, practice and learn in.”
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ALBRIGHT COLLEGE Founded in 1856, Albright College celebrates more than a century and a half of rich academic heritage in the liberal arts. As a national liberal arts college, Albright offers 50 programs of undergraduate study, ranging from accounting to theatre, that are grounded in a common curriculum instilling lifelong skills in communication, critical thinking, adaptability and a love of learning. Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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The Albright Experience Colton Ryan, Senior Captain “When it came time to choose a college I wanted to be challenged academically as well as on the football field. The decision I made to attend Albright College will pay dividends for the rest of my life. I’ve been able to prepare myself in the field of medicine through my coursework at Albright and the coaching staff has been instrumental in making me a better football player and a better person.”
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
COACHING STAFF
Gerrod Gainer Wide Receiver
HEAD COACH
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JOHN MARZKA Head Coach | Ninth Season | 59-30 (.663) at Albright
Quantifying the impact John Marzka has had upon the Albright football program is the easy part. In just eight years, he ranks second in school history in victories with 59 and in conference wins with 40. He has guided the Lions to the postseason in seven of his eight seasons, led Albright to an NCAA playoff appearance and an 11-win season in 2009 and guided the Lions to a Middle Atlantic Conference crown in 2008. Entering his ninth season at the helm of the Albright football program, Marzka has directed one of the more impressive turnarounds in NCAA history. Named head coach in 2007, he and his staff inherited a 2-8 team and have since amassed a 59-30 record and five postseason wins. His 74 percent win ratio prior to the start of the 2010 season was the best for any Albright football coach with at least three seasons leading the program, while his 26 wins are the most of any Lions gridiron coach in his first three years on the job. Marzka and his staff turned in one of their top performances during the 2014 season. Albright opened the season with a victory over Kean and then suffered four consecutive defeats. Sitting at 1-4, and 0-4 in league play, the Lions embraced the philosophy of going 1-0 every week. The result was a five-game winning streak and a berth in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl versus Salisbury. The Lions finished the season with a 6-5 overall record extending the streak of winning seasons to eight under Marzka. The 2013 season produced a second straight 8-3 record and an ECAC bowl victory. A senior-heavy team defeated nationally-ranked Lebanon Valley, falling just short of the MAC championship due to an overtime loss at Lycoming. Senior safety Drew Peterson and sophomore kicker Daniel Sobolewski earned All-American honors from multiple organizations, including Peterson’s selection to the Associated Press Little All-America squad (Albright’s first since 1998). The Lions had 16 All-MAC selections (second-most in program history), two D3football.com All-Region players and four All-ECAC nods. Albright went 8-3 in 2012, making a return trip to the ECAC Southeast Bowl. This time the Lions emerged victorious, with a thrilling fourth quarter comeback on the road against Franklin & Marshall. Albright also rallied from 19 points down on the road to defeat #14 Kean University. The 2012 campaign brought 11 All-MAC selections and two All-American nods. Senior wide receiver Scott Pillar was named to the prestigious AFCA Coaches All-America team and signed a rookie free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams in the spring. Marzka led the Lions to a 6-5 mark in 2011 and a spot in the ECAC Southeast Bowl. With one of the more difficult schedules in recent team history, all five of Albright’s losses came to teams that went 8-3 or better. Albright set several school and conference records in a 65-26 home win over Wilkes, and quarterback T.J. Luddy set a MAC record for completion percentage in a victory at Stevenson. Albright’s special teams were especially strong, earning two All-Region recognitions (punter Brooks Mitzkewich and gunner Matt Hnatiuk). Additionally, wide receiver Scott Pillar was named to the All-Region and All-ECAC teams, fullback Marty Reinhardt added All-ECAC honors, and Pillar was named a BSN All-American.
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HEAD COACH Coaching History
2007-Present Albright Head Coach 2001-06 Thiel, Associate Head Coach 1998 Fordham, Offensive Coordinator 1994-97 Allegheny, Offensive Line 1992 Allegheny, Dffensive Line
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Marzka File
Hometown Erie, Pa. High School Academy College Allegheny
Notable Achievements
• Albright won a school record 11 games during the 2009 season • Albright advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2009 NCAA playoffs • Marzka has led Albright to at least five wins in all eight of his seasons • Marzka directed a significant turnaround that saw Albright go from a 2-8 season prior to his arrival to a 7-4 mark in his first season • Albright won the Middle Atlantic Conference championship in 2008 • Albright has appeared in postseason play in seven of the eight seasons in which Marzka has been the head coach • Albright has had 103 student-athletes earn academic All-MAC honors during his tenure • Albright has placed at least 10 players on the academic All-MAC list in every year Marzka has been the head coach • Marzka ranks second in school history with 59 career victories • Albright has won 40 Middle Atlantic Conference games under the leadership of Marzka, which is second in Albright history • Marzka has directed Albright to three ECAC Bowl Championships • Albright has a 5-4 postseason record under Marzka • Albright has produced 80 all-conference players during the Marzka era • Nine student-athletes have earned a total of 15 All-America honors under Marzka • Albright has won 70.7 (29-12) percent of its home games under Marzka
In 2010, despite finishing with a 5-5 mark overall, Marzka worked extremely hard to develop and mold the future of the Albright football program. In his fourth season with the Lions, Marzka led Albright to the program’s first win over Geneva in over 70 years, as part of the first-ever PAC-MAC Challenge. He also compiled a three-game win streak in the middle of the season, in which the Lions outscored those conference rivals 114-56. Also in that season, junior Josan Holmes added his name to the program’s record books by becoming the all-time, and single-season, rushing touchdown leader. At the end of the 2010 campaign a combined seven players earned all-conference honors, which was third most in the MAC. The Lions’ 2009 campaign proved to be the most successful season in Albright football history, as Albright finished 11-2 and advanced to the third round of the NCAA playoffs for the first time in school history. Albright’s 11 wins were the most ever in the 103 years of the storied program, while their final ranking of ninth in the country was the school’s highest AFCA national ranking ever. The Lions also ranked third in the final ECACLambert Meadowlands Division III Football Poll after making their first trip to the NCAA playoffs since 1996. In the final regular season game, Albright played themselves into the NCAA playoffs with a thrilling come-from-behind, double-overtime victory over MAC rival Lebanon Valley 44-43, to finish the regular season at 9-1 and receive an at-large bid to the postseason. In the first round, Al-
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HEAD COACH bright went on the road to upset higher-seeded Alfred 35-25. The Lions then traveled to Doylestown, Pa., for round two, to unseat Delaware Valley 27-3 and avenge their only loss of the regular season. The Lions’ run came to an end in the national quarterfinals versus eventual runner-up Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio.
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This record-setting season produced 10 all-conference selections, three D3football. com All-East Region honorees, three ECAC First Team All-Stars, MAC Offensive Player of the Year, ECAC Southeast Player of the Year, ECAC overall Division III Player of the Year, D3football.com East Region Player of the Year and one D3football.com All-American selection. Additionally, among D3football.com and the ECAC and MAC Conferences, the Lions earned 12 Player of the Week honors for outstanding individual game performances in 2009. Most importantly, Albright put 11 players on the MAC Academic Honor Roll, and 32 studentathletes attained a 3.0 grade-point average or higher for the fall 2009 semester. In recognition of his leadership, Marzka was named the 2009 John C. Whitehead / Nike NCAA Division III Coach of the Year. In accepting the award, Marzka responded, “This is quite an honor, but it is merely a reflection of the hard work and commitment of our coaching staff and studentathletes towards reaching their full potential. When you are able to provide an environment where each player can strive daily to reach his full potential as a person, as a student and as an athlete, the results on the field and the accolades simply take care of themselves.” In 2008, Marzka led the Lions to the program’s first MAC Championship in 11 years. Outstanding performances again abounded, as Albright boasted eight all-conference honorees, MAC Rookie of the Year, two All-East Region selections, three Southeast All-Stars and one All-American honoree. Additionally, eight players earned Player of the Week honors for individual game production. A 2008 candidate for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award, Marzka led the Lions to their first eight-win season since 1997 and first postseason bowl victory since 2004, as they beat perennial New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) power Montclair State 42-14, in the ECAC South Central Championship Game. For the fall 2008 semester, Albright placed 13 players on the MAC Academic Honor Roll, while 33 student-athletes attained a 3.0 or higher grade-point average. In 2007, Marzka’s first season at Albright, he led the Lions to a second place finish in the MAC and an appearance in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. With a 7-4 record, Marzka and his staff achieved one of the best year-to-year turnarounds in all of Division III, as the Lions won five more games than in the previous season. Along the way, the Lions produced eight all-conference selections, the MAC Offensive Player of the Year, two All-East Region honorees, one All-American and one Academic All-American selection. Individual Lions received Player of the Week recognition a total of 16 times, 11 student-athletes were named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll and 33 players achieved a 3.0 or higher grade-point average for the fall 2007 semester.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HEAD COACH As Albright’s quarterbacks coach, Marzka developed one of the most successful quarterbacks in Albright history. Tanner Kelly, a December 2009 graduate, started 42 games over his career while completing 65 percent of his passes for 9,616 yards and 80 touchdowns. In all, Kelly accounted for 10,576 yards of total offense, rushed and threw for a combined 91 touchdowns and was nationally ranked in most NCAA statistical categories throughout his career. Kelly was named a Player of the Week an astonishing 16 times in his last 35 games and was named the Pretzel Bowl most valuable player a record three times in four years.
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
In 2009 alone, Kelly finished the season ranked 12th in the nation in Passing Efficiency (155.38) and 15th in the nation in Passing Yards (3,030), while his 68 percent completion rate was sixth best in the country. For his performance, Kelly was named a first team All-MAC selection at quarterback and the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. It marked the second season he was honored in both categories under Marzka’s tutelage. Kelly was also named both 1st Team All-East Region quarterback and East Region Player of the Year by D3football.com; while the ECAC named Kelly 1st Team DIII All-Star, Southeast Player of the Year and the overall Division III Player of the Year. A native of Erie, Pa., Marzka earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Allegheny in 1991. He was a threeyear letter winner and two-year starter at center for the Gators, and served as senior co-captain on the 1990 NCAA Division III National Championship team. Marzka was a two time First Team All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) selection as offensive center and named a Champion First Team All-American, a Football Gazette All-American and a College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) All-American as a senior. He also earned Football Gazette All-America honors as a junior. Marzka, the 1990 Claire Jackson Outstanding Offensive Lineman recipient, also helped the Gators earn three NCAC Championships, two trips to the NCAA Playoffs and a 36-7-2 overall record during his playing career. Marzka began his coaching career in 1991 at Erie Academy, where he worked with both the offensive and defensive line-
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HEAD COACH Albright Career Coaching Victories
1. John Potsklan (1955-84).......................................... 144 2. John Marzka (2007-Present)..................................... 59 3. E.J. Sandusky (1997-2006)......................................... 50 4. William Dietz (1937-42)............................................ 31 5. Ed Gulian (1949-54).................................................. 25
Albright Career MAC Victories Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1. John Potsklan (1955-84).......................................... 110 2. John Marzka (2007-Present)..................................... 40 3. E.J. Sandusky (1997-2006)......................................... 36 4. Jeff Sparagana (1986-92)............................................. 9 5. Kevin Keisel (1993-95)................................................ 7
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1. Clarence Munn (1935-36)........................844 (13-2-1) 2. Ron Maier (1996)........................................ .833 (10-2) 3. Alvin Julian (1929-30)..............................806 (14-3-1) 4. Frank White (1931-32)............................... .667 (12-6) 5. John Marzka (2007-Present).................... .663 (59-30) men. In 1992, he returned to Allegheny to coach the defensive line, while also serving as assistant academic coordinator and assistant recruiting coordinator. In 1994 he was elevated to offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator and academic coordinator, and then served as the Gators’ offensive coordinator for the 1996 and 1997 seasons. During his six years coaching at Allegheny, the Gators compiled a 55-5 regular season record, won four NCAC championships and reached the NCAA playoffs on four occasions. Through four seasons coaching the Gators’ offensive line (1994-97), Marzka coached five All-Americans and two Academic All-Americans and developed 10 offensive linemen to the All-NCAC first-team. Under Marzka’s guidance as offensive coordinator (1996-97), the Gators led the NCAC in scoring and total offense in both seasons, as he coached five offensive All-Americans and 15 All-NCAC offensive players, with 11 earning first-team honors. As Allegheny’s recruiting coordinator (1994-97), Marzka designed and led a recruiting strategy that laid the foundation for three NCAA playoff appearances. As academic coordinator, he directed Allegheny’s support program that helped to graduate 126 of 128 (98 percent) of the senior football players over his tenure. In 1998, Marzka was named offensive coordinator at Division 1-AA Fordham. Under Marzka’s direction, the Rams’ offense set school records for both scoring and total offense, while five individual passing and receiving records also fell. The Rams went on to capture the storied Liberty Cup in 1998 with an impressive week 10 road victory over Patriot League rival Holy Cross. In 2001 Marzka became the associate head coach, offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Thiel. He helped the Tomcats reach new heights on the field, culminating in an 11-1 campaign in 2005 that included the school’s first ever NCAA national-playoff berth, first undefeated regular season since 1950 and first PAC Championship since 1972. Marzka’s 2005 offense totaled 4,833 yards, averaged 33 points, and set 25 school records. In his six seasons at Thiel, Marzka’s offense set or tied school records 56 times, while he coached four offensive All-Americans, two Academic All-Americans, five All-South Region players, one South Region Co-Offensive Player of the Year, one South Region Offensive Lineman of the Year, and 43 All-PAC offensive players. As the Tomcats’ quarterbacks coach, Marzka guided the growth of the most successful quarterback in Thiel history. Darrell Satterfield, a 2006 graduate, shattered 11 of a possible 16 school quarterbacking records in just two seasons as
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Marzka also served as academic coordinator during his time with the Tomcats. He created and implemented an academic support program that helped the Tomcat football team achieve a team grade-point average higher than the male student average for his last four consecutive semesters. For the fall 2006 semester, a record 39 players attained a 3.0 or higher grade-point average, 13 were named to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, and six players attained a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. For his efforts in academic excellence, Marzka received Thiel’s 2006 Distinguished Innovator Award. In his capacity as the Tomcats’ recruiting coordinator, Marzka designed and led the execution of a recruiting model that built the foundation of players for the 2005 PAC Championship and 2nd round trip to the NCAA Playoffs. On January 3, 2007, Marzka was named the 20th head football coach in Albright history at a press conference on campus. Dr. Steve George, Athletic Director at the time and Albright alumnus, said of Marzka’s appointment, “John Marzka is the right man at the right time for this critical leadership position. I am absolutely convinced that his plan of success will have a profound impact, not only on our football program, but on the entire Albright campus. He will truly inspire and educate the student and leader in each and every football player who straps on a helmet for Albright College.” Marzka has one son, Riley.
Marzka Coaching Record Year School Position Rec. Conf. Postseason 2014 Albright Head Coach 6-5 5-4 ECAC South Atlantic Bowl 2013 Albright Head Coach 8-3 6-3 ECAC Southwest Bowl Champions 2012 Albright Head Coach 8-3 6-3 ECAC Southeast Bowl Champions 2011 Albright Head Coach 6-5 4-4 ECAC Southeast Bowl 2010 Albright Head Coach 5-5 3-4 2009 Albright Head Coach 11-2 6-1 NCAA Playoffs 2008 Albright Head Coach 8-3 5-2 ECAC South Central Champions/MAC Champions 2007 Albright Head Coach 7-4 5-2 ECAC South Atlantic Bowl 2006 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 5-5 4-2 2005 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 11-1 6-0 NCAA Playoffs 2004 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 7-3 4-1 2003 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 3-7 1-4 2002 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 3-7 2-3 2001 Thiel Assoc. Head Coach 2-8 1-3 1998 Fordham Off. Coordinator 4-7 2-4 1997 Allegheny Off. Line 9-2 7-1 NCAA Playoffs 1996 Allegheny Off. Line 10-1 8-0 NCAA Playoffs 1995 Allegheny Off. Line 9-1 7-1 1994 Allegheny Off. Line 10-1 8-0 NCAA Playoffs 1993 Allegheny Def. Line 9-2 8-0 NCAA Playoffs 1992 Allegheny Def. Line 8-2 7-1 149-77 105-43 12 Postseason Appearances (.659) (.709) Record as Albright Head Coach: 59-30 (Eight seasons) Record as Thiel, Fordham and Allegheny Assistant Coach: 90-47 (13 seasons)
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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Associate Head Coach | Offensive Coordinator | Eighth Season
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Mike Winslow begins his eighth season as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Lions. In the spring of 2012, Winslow was named Associate Head Coach and will serve as the program’s Academic Coordinator. Winslow held assistant coaching positions at the University of Maine and Thiel College prior to his appointment at Albright College. The 2014 season ended with yet another postseason appearance as the Lions were selected for the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. The Lions finished the year with a 6-5 overall record. Albright finished the season by scoring 30 or more points in four of the last five regular season games. The 2013 Albright Lions finished the season 8-3 and were ECAC Southwest Bowl champions. Winslow’s offense was the top scoring offense in the Middle Atlantic Conference, averaging 33.8 points per game. The offense produced seven All-MAC selections.
Since Winslow’s arrival, he has coached 33 All-MAC players, four All-American selections, a MAC Offensive Player of the Year, MAC Rookie of the Year, and a D3football. com Regional Player of the Year. Winslow has mentored 12 all-conference offensive linemen. Over the past seven seasons the Albright offense has been one of the most prolific units in the MAC, averaging 30 points per game. The Lions had the top scoring offense in the conference in both 2009 and 2013. The Lions went 8-3 in 2012, winning the ECAC Southeast Bowl. Albright had two All-American selections on offense- fullback Marty Reinhardt and wide receiver Scott Pillar. Pillar signed a rookie free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams in the spring following his senior year. Winslow's offense set several school and MAC records during the 2011 season. The Lions' 545 passing yards and 675 total yards in a 65-26 victory over Wilkes were Albright records, while the team's 30 first downs was tied for third most in school history and its 65-point output was fifth-most all-time. Albright's passing total was also second-most in Middle Atlantic Conference history,
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
In 2010, Winslow once again played a major part in the Lions' continued success on the offensive side of the ball. Combined, the offense recorded 3,680 total yards and averaged 28.7 points per game. They also combined for 198 first downs and rushed for a 1,613 yards, while passing for 2,067 yards. In the red zone, the Lions were amongst the best in the conference throughout the year, scoring 34 times on a combined 41 chances. In 2009, Winslow played an important role in mentoring a Lion offense that helped Albright College post a 11-2 record and National Quarterfinal appearance in the NCAA playoffs. Under Winslow’s direction, the Albright offense acccumulated 5,181 yards of offense and produced 51 touchdowns. The Lion offense ranked nationally in Pass Offense (24th), and Pass Efficiency (14th), while individual performers finished the season ranked in the top 25 nationally in Pass Efficiency, Receptions Per Game and Receiving Yard Per Game. Winslow’s offense also produced the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Offensive MVP, four All-MAC performers, two ECAC Southeast All-Stars, ECAC Southeast Region Offensive Player of Year, ECAC Division III overall MVP, two D3football.com All-East Region, D3football.com East Region Offensive Player of the Year, and a D3football.com All-American. The Lion offensive unit led the MAC in scoring with 34.5 points/per game at the end of the regular season. They also led the MAC in Average Yards Per Play (5.9), Touchdowns (51), Total Offense (5,181), Pass Offense (285.8 yards/per game), Pass Efficiency (154.8), First Downs (20.8 per game), and 4th Down Conversions (60%). The Albright offense also finished second in 3rd Down Conversions (44.4%) and ranked third in Rushing Touchdowns (22). In 2009, the Lions offense scored 30 or more points seven times, accumulated 400 yards of total offense six times and amassed over 600 yards of offense in two contests. Members of the Lions offense were recognized as conference players of the week four times in 2009. Winslow tutored an offensive line unit that featured two All-MAC performers in Adam Burkart and Matt Odenwalt.
In his first season with Albright in 2008, the Lion offensive unit went from last in rushing (2007) to third in the conference. Winslow tutored an offensive line unit, led by 1st Team All-MAC performer Therron Deets, which paved the way for the first 1,000-yard rusher at Albright College since 1995. Winslow’s line produced an All-MAC Rookie of the Year award winner. This unit produced 150 yards rushing or greater six times, and amassed over 200 yards rushing in four contests. Prior to his appointment at Albright College, Winslow served as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Maine (FCS). Maine is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), formerly known as the Atlantic-10 Conference. In 2006, Winslow served as assistant defensive backs coach at Maine. The Black Bears finished the regular season ranked No. 24 in The Sports Network I-AA Top 25 poll. Winslow worked with a defensive unit that led the nation in Rush Defense, and was ranked near the top in several other statistical categories. Winslow assisted in developing a secondary that finished second in the Atlantic 10 in pass efficiency defense. The unit included a pair of All-Atlantic 10 performers in Manauris Arias and Daren Stone. Arias was also named to the All-New England Football Writers Division I-AA All-Star team. Stone was selected in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. Prior to coming to Orono, Winslow spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Thiel College. Winslow helped lead the resurgence for Thiel who went undefeated in the 2005 regular season (10-0). The 11-1 campaign included the school's first ever NCAA national-playoff berth and first Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship since 1972. Winslow also served as the head coach and offensive coordinator for Thiel’s junior varsity program. As the Tomcats’ wide receivers coach; Winslow developed Brandon Chambers into a two-time All-American, SouthRegion Co-Offensive Player of the Year; and three-time All-PAC performer. Chambers held the majority of the schools’ receiving records, including career receptions (203), career receiving yards (3,111) and career touchdown receptions (34). Winslow’s receiving corps also included two other All-PAC performers and an ESPN Academic All-American selection. A native of Hermitage, Pa., Winslow graduated with a B.A. in English from Thiel College and resides in Reading.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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ASSISTANT COACHES MIKE NEALE
Defensive Coordinator | Ninth Season
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Mike Neale is in his ninth season at Albright College, and was named the team's defensive coordinator prior to the 2012 season. He also serves as the Lions strength and conditioning coach. Neale is Albright’s longest-tenured assistant coach and has been with head coach John Marzka for all eight of his seasons on the Lion sideline. Neale has helped produce the most successful eight-year stretch in school history. Albright has amassed 59 victories during that span and participated in the postseason in seven of the eight years. During his first three seasons Neale coached the wide receivers and kick/punt returners, as well as serving as the junior varsity head coach and director of football operations. He then served as the special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and inside linebackers coach.
The 2014 season saw Albright compile a 6-5 overall record and a trip to the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. Orchestrated by Neale, the Lions had one of the top defensive units in the conference. Six Albright defenders earned all-conference honors, and defensive lineman Jamal Hayden earned honorable mention All-America honors. Additionally, his defense earned four conference defensive player of the week honors, four ECAC Southeast Defensive Player of the Week honors and three D3football.com Team of the Week citations. Albright turned in another 8-3 campaign in 2013, winning the ECAC Southwest Bowl. The Lions had seven AllMAC selections on defense, including senior safety Drew Peterson. Peterson was named to the prestigious AFCA Coaches and Associated Press Little All-American teams, while also earning second team honors from D3football. com and BSN. The Lions went 8-3 overall in 2012, winning the ECAC Southeast Bowl. Neale's defense garnered six All-MAC selections, while defensive end Mark Capetola and Peterson earned national Player of the Week honors during the
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Neale led one of the top special teams units in the nation in 2011, garnering a pair of All-Region selections. Punter Brooks Mitzkewich earned Mid-Atlantic All-Region honors after recording the second-highest punting average in school history, and was joined by special teamer Matthew Hnatiuk (with a team-high 14 tackles on kick coverages). Mitzkewich, Hnatiuk and freshman kicker Jordan Loiodice all earned MAC Player of the Week recognition during the regular season as well. In Neale’s three years coaching the receivers, he developed one All-American wide receiver, four All-Conference wide receivers, and two ECAC All-Star receivers. The Lions’ passing game thrived as one of the top air attacks in the MAC, and saw wide receiver Nate Romig become the leading scorer in the history of Albright College football. While coaching the kick and punt returners, Neale developed two All-Conference returners, as well as one AllEast Region and one ECAC All-Star returner. During that span, the Lions returned a MAC Conference-leading nine combined kicks and punts for touchdowns. Neale came to Albright College in 2007 from San Diego, Calif., where he worked with the offensive skill players at Grossmont College. Prior to that, Neale coached at Valhalla High School in San Diego from 2000-06, and saw the program develop into an offensive unit that ranked as one of the top scoring programs in San Diego County; averaging over 32 points per game. Neale also served as the strength and conditioning coach at Valhalla for four seasons. As a player, Neale enjoyed a record-setting high school career as a running back and return specialist at Valhalla, which produced a number of honors; including being selected All-CIF San Diego Section. Neale continued his career at Grossmont College, receiving all conference recognition as a return specialist. Neale earned his AA degree, and transferred from Grossmont to complete his playing career as a wide receiver at Southwest Missouri State University. Neale received his bachelor of arts in history from California State University, San Marcos in 2002. In addition to a successful coaching background, Mike has four years of extensive business experience as a commodities broker and owner of two businesses before selling his brokerage to move to coaching college football on a full-time basis.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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ASSISTANT COACHES RANDY YERGER
Special Teams Coordinator | Linebackers Coach | Seventh Season
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Randy Yerger is entering his seventh season as an assistant in 2015, and his fourth as a coordinator. He will serve as special teams coordinator and linebackers coach. Yerger’s impact upon the Albright football program has been significant. In just four seasons, he has developed the top special teams units in the Middle Atlantic Conference. Additionally, his linebacking corp also ranks as one of the best in the MAC. During his six seasons on the Albright sideline the Lions have produced a 44-23 overall record and have advanced to the postseason five times. Included in the postseason appearances are two NCAA playoff victories and an ECAC Southeast and ECAC Southwest Bowl Championship. The 2014 season produced a myriad of honors for both his special teams players and for his linebacking unit. Sophomore Malik Gilmore earned First Team All-Amer-
ica honors as a special teams performer after ranking second in the nation in blocked kicks. Kicker Daniel Sobolewski also earned All-America honors and was named to the all-conference team as both a kicker and a punter. Sophomore Gerrod Gainer was named an all-conference return specialist and junior Steve Barroso earned all-conference honors as a linebacker. In 2013, the Lions' special teams took yet another step as sophomore kicker Daniel Sobolewski was named a third team D3football.com and honorable mention BSN AllAmerican, while punter TJ Luddy was named first team All-MAC and second team All-ECAC. Albright continued its strong special teams play in 2012, with two ECAC Special Teams Player of the Week nods and Sobolewski earned Ncaa.com National Player of the Week honors early in the season. Albright went 8-3 with ECAC bowl championships in both 2012 and 2013.
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Albright also appeared in the ECAC Southeast Bowl in 2011 and the Lions earned a school-record 11 wins and advanced to the NCAA playoffs in 2009, which marked his first season as an assistant coach. Yerger was previously the first-ever head coach of the Oley Colts high school team (2008-09), and also coached at The Hill School (1999-2000). Yerger played two years at Lehigh and two at Wilkes, graduating from the latter in 1998 with a degree in Business Administration. He also played baseball at both institutions. Yerger has owned his own construction company since he was 19 years old. He is married to wife Kristin; they have a daughter, Brooke and a son, Wyatt.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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ASSISTANT COACHES MIKE BOYER
Wide Receivers Coach | Recruiting Coordinator | Seventh Season
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Mike Boyer is in his seventh season on the Albright football coaching staff and works with the wide receivers, after previously serving as cornerbacks and defensive tackles coach. He will also be the team's recruiting coordinator for the second consecutive season.
school record for receiving yards in a game. Albright went 8-3 with ECAC bowl championships in both 2012 and 2013. Boyer's cornerbacks totaled three All-MAC selections over those seasons, including consecutive honors for Chris Stephens.
Albright has reached the postseason in five of the six seasons in which Boyer has been on the Lions staff, including a trip to the NCAA playoffs in 2009. Albright has a combined record of 44-23 during the six years Boyer has been a member of the coaching staff.
In 2011, Boyer helped lead Albright to a 6-5 overall record and a berth in the ECAC Southeast Bowl versus Cortland State.
The 2014 season was Boyer’s first coaching the Albright wide receiving corp. The receivers capped the season with a near record-setting performance in the South Atlantic Bowl by sophomore Gerrod Gainer. Gainer caught 14 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns against Salisbury. The 243 yards was just one yard shy of tying the
Albright defeated Franklin & Marshall 38-34 in the ECAC Southeast Bowl in 2012, and beat Juniata 45-34 in the ECAC Southwest Bowl in 2013.
In his first season at Albright, the Lions produced a school record 11-win season and a trip to the NCAA playoffs. The Lions defeated Alfred and Delaware Valley before falling to Mount Union in the quarterfinals. Boyer came to Albright from Boyertown Area High School, where he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2002 through 2007. Boyertown won
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
the first league championship in school history when they won the PAC-10 championship in 2006. That season the offensive unit recorded the most points in school history. Prior to coaching at Boyertown, Boyer was the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Exeter Senior High School from 1994 through 1998. Exeter won the league championship in 1997 and was the only team in the school’s history to qualify for the PIAA state playoffs. Boyer is an alumnus of Exeter High School and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania with a 3.64 GPA in secondary education with a concentration in history and citizenship. He and his wife Cindy have four children, Elizabeth, Kellen, Conlan and Griffin.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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ASSISTANT COACHES VICTOR BROWN Offensive Assistant Coach | Seventh Season Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Victor Brown is entering his seventh season on the Albright coaching staff. Previously the Lions' running backs coach, he is now a volunteer offensive assistant. He coached tight end Eric Wade to three consecutive AllConference nods from 2011-13. Wade was also a fourth team USA College Football Preseason All-American in the summer of 2013. Albright has gone 44-23 in his previous six seasons. During Brown’s time at Albright, he also helped develop Josan Holmes into one of the top running backs in the MAC. Holmes was Albright’s first 1,000 yard rusher since 1995 and was honored as the MAC rookie of the year in 2008.
JEREMY GRIM Defensive Tackles Coach | Second Season
Keith Bruno enters his first year as the Lions cornerbacks coach. Bruno, who spent four seasons playing for Albright, returns to Reading after spending the last two years as an assistant coach at McDaniel College. Bruno was on the Lions football team, under current head coach John Marzka, from 2008-12. In 2010, Bruno ranked fourth on the team with 43 tackles from his free safety position. He also had two interceptions and forced a fumble. Bruno was a member of the 2009 Albright football team that posted a school record 11 wins and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Bruno earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from Albright in 2012.
DENNIS IEZZI Defensive Ends Coach | First Season
Jeremy Grim is in his second season with the Albright football staff after serving as a volunteer assistant in 2013. He will coach defensive tackles this fall.
With over 40 years of experience coaching college and high school football, Dennis Iezzi enters his first season as the defensive line coach at Albright.
He spent the previous 10 years coaching local high school football, including five seasons at Downingtown East. He was the defensive coordinator from 2010-12 and the defensive line coach for two seasons before that, helping the school to ChestMont championships in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012.
Iezzi returns to Reading after serving as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in 2013 and 2014.
From 2005-07, Grim was a defensive/strength coach for Reading High School, including defensive coordinator duties from 2006-07. In 2003-04, he was co-defensive coordinator at Governor Mifflin High School. The team won the Inter-County League and Eastern Conference in 2004. Grim played for Division II Bloomsburg University from 199396, where he was a two-time all-conference selection at defensive end. The Huskies won three PSAC East titles during Grim's career and qualified for the 1996 NCAA playoffs.
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Iezzi, who graduated from Albright in 1972, also served as an assistant coach at Kutztown from 2007-13. He was the secondary coach from 2007-09, the assistant head coach in 2010 and the defensive coordinator from 2010-13. During his time as the defensive coordinator, Kutztown amassed an overall record of 28-8 and won a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title in 2011. Iezzi coached at the high school level at Donegal, Bermudian Springs, Middletown Area and Exeter Township. He was a combined 150-83 during his high school coaching career and during his time at Middletown his teams won five league championships and he was named the Coach of the Year on five occasions.
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #56 ANTYONE AGEDAY Defensive Tackle | Freshman 5-10 | 266 West Orange, N.J. West Orange High School
Yr. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD Long 2014 8-0 4 27 6.8 0 15 TOT 8-0 4 27 6.8 0 15
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Did not see action during the season Prior to Albright: Graduated from West Orange High School…Member of the football and wrestling teams… First team all-conference in wrestling Personal: Born on May 30, 1996…Business administration major
#26 JORGE ALVAREZ Cornerback | Junior 5-7 | 150 Reading, Pa. Muhlenberg High School 2014: Did not see action during the season 2013: Did not see varsity time
#12 KRIS AKINS Wide Receiver | Sophomore 5-9 | 199 Lansdale, Pa. North Penn High School
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Muhlenberg High School…Member of the football and track and field teams Personal: Born on March 26, 1996…Criminology and sociology major
#85 NICK BARNDT Wide Receiver | Senior 6-1 | 194 Quakertown, Pa. Quakertown High School 2014: Did not see action during the season 2014: Appeared in eight games…Caught four passes for 27 yards…Had two catches for 11 yards at Widener (9/20)…Caught one pass for 15 yards against Kean (9/5)…Also caught a pass versus Delaware Valley (10/4) Prior to Albright: Graduated from North Penn High School…Member of the football, baseball and basketball teams
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Personal: Born on September 14, 1995…Alpha and secondary education major
2013: Saw action in one game Prior to Albright: Graduated from Quakertown High School…Member of the football team Personal: Born on November 9, 1992…Business administration major
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS *Team Captain* #34 STEVE BARROSO Linebacker | Senior 6-0 | 235 Toms River, N.J. Toms River North High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Earned Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference honors…Ranked second on the team with 86 tackles…Second on the team with 6.0 sacks…Was third on the team with 14.0 tackles for loss…Also intercepted two passes…Was named the conference defensive player of the week on Sept. 28 and Oct. 25…Was a two-time ECAC Southeast Defensive Player of the Week…Named to the D3football.com Team of the Week on Oct. 25…Recorded a season-high 13 tackles against both Stevenson (Sept. 27) and Lebanon Valley (Nov. 15)…Had 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks against Stevenson…Also reached double figures in tackles with 10 at Wilkes (11/1)…Batted down a two-point conversion attempt in overtime to preserve the victory over the Colonels…Intercepted a pass against both King’s (Oct. 25) and Misericordia (Nov. 8)…Had at
least four tackles in all 11 games Prior to Albright: Attended both Monmouth and Illinois State prior to enrolling at Albright…Graduated from Toms River North High School…Was named First Team All-Shore and All-Ocean County as a senior Personal: Born on February 18, 1996…Sociology and criminology major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 11-11 47 39 86 14.0 6.0 2 TOT 11-11 47 39 86 14.0 6.0 2
#5 ISAIAH BAYLOR Linebacker | Sophomore 5-10 | 225 Runnemede, N.J. Triton High School 2014: Saw action in nine games during his freshman seasonn…Finished the year with 12 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss…Had a career-high seven tackles in the Lions ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Championship versus Salisbury (11/22)…Recorded three unassisted tackles and assisted on four tackles against the Seagulls…Notched two tackles in Albright’s victory over Lebanon Valley (11/15) and also had 0.5 tackles for loss Prior to Albright: Graduated from Triton High School… Member of the football, basketball, baseball and track and field teams…Was named all-conference and All-South Jersey in football Personal: Born on March 8, 1996…Alpha major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 9-0 7 5 12 0.5 0.0 0 TOT 9-0 7 5 12 0.5 0.0 0
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #6 GRANT BOEHLER Linebacker | Sophomore 5-10 | 207 Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest High School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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2014: Saw action in nine games as a freshman…Finished the season with 11 tackles…Had six solo tackles and five assisted tackles…Had a career-high three tackles against both Delaware Valley (10/4) and Lebanon Valley (11/15)…Also had two solo tackles versus FDU-Florham (10/11)…Served as the Lions long snapper and snapper for field goals Prior to Albright: Graduated from Cedar Crest High School…Member of the football, baseball and track and field teams…Was named a Tri-County All-Star in 2013 and was named first team all-county in 2012 Personal: Born on March 30, 1996…Alpha major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 9-0 6 5 11 0.0 0.0 0 TOT 9-0 6 5 11 0.0 0.0 0
#22 KALI BOYCE Cornerback | Junior 5-7 | 179 Williamstown, N.J. Williamstown High School 2014: Played, and started, in all 11 games…Had 43 tackles and one interception…Also had 2.0 tackles for loss and six pass breakups…Recorded 30 solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles…Had five tackles, an interception and a tackle for loss in the Lions victory at Wilkes (11/1)… Recorded a season-high seven tackles in Albright’s home victory against King’s (10/25)…Also added a tackle for loss against the Monarchs…Had five tackles against Widener (9/20), FDU-Florham (10/11) and Lebanon Valley (11/15)
2013: Did not see varsity action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Williamstown High School…Member of the football and basketball teams… Helped lead the football team to a state championship… Named First Team All-South Jersey and Third Team AllState Personal: Born on June 6, 1994…Business administration and management major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 11-11 30 13 43 2.0 0 1 TOT 11-11 30 13 43 2.0 0 1
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #40 DANNY BROWN Safety | Junior 6-0 | 184 Oak Ridge, N.J. Jefferson Township High School
Hill East…Was named First Team All-South Jersey and Second Team All-State as a senior Personal: Born on March 1, 1995…Business administration major
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Saw action in three games as a sophomore…Played against Delaware Valley (10/4), Misericordia (11/8) and Lebanon Valley (11/15)…Blocked a punt versus Misericordia in the first quarter…Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Jefferson Township High School…Member of the football, basketball, lacrosse and track and field teams…Named All-Scholar Captain Personal: Born on July 7, 1995…Biology and secondary education major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#50 JONNI CASSANO Offensive Line | Junior 6-1 | 240 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East High School 2014: Started all 11 games as the Lions starting center… Part of an offensive line that averaged 29.2 points per game over the final six games of the regular season 2013: Saw action in five games, including the final four games of the season…Albright averaged 42.4 points and 409.6 yards per game in the five games he saw action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Cherry Hill East High School…Participated in football and baseball at Cherry
#55 JIMMY CESSNA Offensive Line | Junior 5-11 | 283 Millville, N.J. Millville High School 2014: Played in seven games on the season and started in the South Atlantic Bowl Championship versus Salisbury (11/22)…Albright produced 377 yards of total offense against the Sea Gulls 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Millville High
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS School…Member of the football and track and field teams at Millville…Helped lead Millville to a conference championship Personal: Born on February 11, 1995…Is a history and secondary education major
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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#88 MILTON CORDERO Wide Receiver | Sophomore 6-1 | 188 Clifton, N.J. Clifton High School
Bowl Championship game versus Salisbury (11/22) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School…Team most valuable player and first team all-conference as a senior Personal: Born on December 16, 1996…Alpha major Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2014 9-1 88-397 4.5 8 48 16-53 3.3 0 TOT 9-1 88-397 4.5 8 48 16-53 3.3 0
2014: Did not see action in any varsity games as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Clifton High School… Played on the football and basketball teams at Clifton… Was an all-league and second team all-county selection as a senior Personal: Born on April 21, 1996…Alpha major
#2 CHRIS DAWSON Running Back | Sophomore 5-3 | 206 Columbia, Md. Good Counsel High School 2014: Was the Lions top ground gainer with 397 yards rushing…Led Albright with eight rushing touchdowns… Averaged 4.5 yards per carry…Also caught 16 passes for 53 yards…Scored the game-winning touchdown against King’s (10/25) on a 23-yard run in overtime…Scored two touchdowns against King’s and Misericordia (11/8)… Erupted for a career-best 175 yards in the Lions victory over Misericordia on 25 carries…Also produced the Lions longest rush from scrimmage against the Cougars with a 48-yard scamper…Rushed for a touchdown and caught a career-high five passes in the South Atlantic
#93 JAKE DEITZLER Defensive Line | Sophomore 5-11 | 221 Cressona, Pa. Blue Mountain High School 2014: Did not see action in any varsity games 2013: Played in six games…Had two tackles on the year… Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS Prior to Albright: Graduated from Blue Mountain High School…Played on the football team at Blue Mountain… Was a two-time First Team All-Berks County selection Personal: Born on May 6, 1995…Crime and justice major
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 6-0 1 1 2 1.5 0.5 0 2014 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 11-11 30 13 43 2.0 0 1
#37 TYLER FLYNN Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-9 | 184 Margate City, N.J. Holy Spirit High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Holy Spirit High School…Member of three state championship football teams…Was a four-year letterwinner
Personal: Born on September 28, 1995…Business administration and marketing major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#84 GERROD GAINER Wide Receiver | Junior 5-11 | 167 Newark, N.J. Newark Central High School 2014: Was named Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference on special teams…Earned MAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors on Sept. 21…Was selected as the ECAC Southeast Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 21…Ranked third in Division III with 950 com-
Personal: Born on July 14, 1995…Sociology and criminology major
#91 GABRIEL FRIAS Defensive Line | Junior 6-2 | 223 Bogota, N.J. Bogota High School 2014: Saw action in seven games on the defensive line as a sophomore 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Bogota High School… Participated in football and track and field at Bogota
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Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
bined kickoff and punt return yards…Finished 20th in the nation averaging 160.7 all-purpose yards per game… Ranked 40th in Division III averaging 25.0 yards per kickoff return…Returned 31 kickoffs for 776 yards with a long return of 61 yards at Wilkes (11/1)…Averaged 7.6 yards per punt return on 23 attempts…Caught 32 passes for 489 yards and a team-leading six touchdowns…Also topped the team averaging 15.3 yards per reception…Was third on the team with 36 points…Accumulated 1,446 all-purpose yards to lead the team…Had an outstanding game against Salisbury (11/22) in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Championship…Caught 14 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns…Also had 69 yards in returns to finish with a season-high 312 all-purpose yards…His 243 receiving yards ranks second in school history and his 14 catches is seventh all-time at Albright…Caught five passes for 119 yards and a touchdown versus Misericordia (11/8)
2014: Did not see varsity action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Brandywine Heights High School…Participated in football, basketball and baseball…Team most valuable player in football as a senior…All-division selection in baseball Personal: Born on July 25, 1996…Computer science major
2013: Played in two games as a freshman…Returned one kickoff for 19 yards Prior to Albright: Graduated from Newark Central High School…Three-time first team all-conference selection… Competed in football, track and field and wrestling at Newark Central Personal: Born on September 18, 1994…Philosophy, sociology and criminology major Yr. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2013 2-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 9-0 32 489 15.3 6 77 TOT 11-0 32 489 15.3 6 77 Yr. G-GS PR YDS AVG TD LG 2013 2-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 9-0 23 174 7.6 0 49 TOT 11-0 23 174 7.6 0 49 Yr. G-GS KR 2013 2-0 1 2014 9-0 31 TOT 11-0 32
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#43 BRYCE GALCZYNSKI Defensive Back | Freshman 5-11 | 175 Fleetwood, Pa. Brandywine High School
YDS AVG 19 19.0 776 25.0 795 24.8
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#14 DAVID GAVRILOV Quarterback | Sophomore 5-11 | 201 Philadelphia, Pa. George Washington High School 2014: Did not see varsity action 2013: Played in eight games during his freshman season…Did not attempt a pass during the season…Served as the holder on kicks Prior to Albright: Graduated from George Washington High School…Member of the football and baseball teams Personal: Born on April 10, 1995…Alpha major
LG 19 61 61
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #1 MALIK GILMORE Wide Receiver | Junior 6-4 | 190 Ellicott City, Md. Mount Hebron High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Named D3football.com First Team All-America on special teams…Also named D3footballl.com First Team All-East Region…Was named honorable mention AllMiddle Atlantic Conference…Was a two-time selection as the Middle Atlantic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week…Was selected on Oct. 11 and Nov. 16…Also named ECAC Southeast Special Teams Player of the Week and the D3football.com Team of the Week on two occasions…Was chosen as the USA Football Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 11…Finished the season ranked second in the nation in blocked kicks with four… Started all 11 games and had 24 catches for 336 yards and a touchdown…Averaged 14.0 yards per catch with a long of 36…Blocked three kicks in the Lions victory over FDU-Florham (10/11)…Blocked two punts and an extrapoint attempt against the Devils…Returned one of his blocked punts for a touchdown…Sealed the Lions victory over Lebanon Valley (11/15) with a block of a game-tying field goal with 34 seconds remaining in regulation… Caught a season-best five passes for 63 yards versus Wilkes (11/1)…Had four catches for a career-high 73 yards versus Delaware Valley (10/4)…Caught three passes for 52 yards and a touchdown versus Salisbury (11/22) 2013: Played in one game during his freshman season
Yr. G-GS PR YDS AVG TD LG 2013 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 11-11 2 37 18.5 1 0 TOT 12-11 2 37 18.5 1 0
#79 NICK GLASS Defensive Line | Senior 5-10 | 284 Harrisburg, Pa. Susquehanna Township High School 2014: Played in five games during his junior season…Had two tackles…Recorded a tackle against Delaware Valley (10/4) and against Lebanon Valley (11/15) 2013: Did not see varsity action 2012: Played in two games as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Susquehanna Township High School…Participated in football and baseball Personal: Born on March 21, 1994…Business administration and marketing major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 5-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 TOT 7-0 0 2 2 0 0 0
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Mount Hebron High School…Member of the football and basketball teams Personal: Born on June 23, 1995…Communications and film and video major Yr. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2013 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 11-11 24 336 14.0 1 36 TOT 12-0 24 336 14.0 1 36
#18 DAN GRILLO Wide Receiver | Sophomore 6-2 | 164 Old Bridge, N.J. Old Bridge High School 2014: Played in 11 games and made nine starts as a freshman…Ranked third on the team with 26 catches… Notched 246 receiving yards and scored two touch-
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Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Old Bridge High School…Member of the football and track and field teams…Helped lead Old Bridge to the Red Division championship in 2013 Personal: Born on November 16, 1995…Alpha major Yr. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2014 11-9 26 246 9.5 2 25 TOT 11-9 26 246 9.5 2 25
#23 NATE HALL Running Back | Sophomore 5-5 | 165 Exton, Pa. Neshaminy High School 2013: Played in two games during his freshman season… Returned two punts for six yards at FDU-Florham (10/5) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Neshaminy High School…Was an all-state selection as a running back Personal: Born on February 14, 1994…Digital media and political science major Yr. G-GS PR YDS AVG TD LG 2013 2-0 2 6 3.0 0 5 TOT 2-0 2 6 3.0 0 5
#19 WILL HARRISON Safety | Junior 6-0 | 178 Merztown, Pa. Brandywine Heights High School 2014: Played in a career-best seven games as a sophomore…Recorded three tackles on the season…Had a career-high two tackles at Wilkes (11/1)…Also had a solo tackle in the season opener at Kean (9/5) 2013: Played in the final four games of the season Prior to Albright: Graduated from Brandywine Heights High School…Played football, basketball and volleyball Personal: Born on September 28, 1993…Accounting major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 7-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 TOT 11-0 2 1 3 0 0 0
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66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS *Team Captain* #11 JAMAL HAYDEN Defensive Line | Senior 5-11 | 238 Hyattsville, Md. Northwestern High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Was an honorable mention All-America selection by USA College Football…Was chosen an honorable mention All-Middle Atlantic Conference selection… Played, and started, all 11 games…Finished 10th in NCAA Division III averaging 0.4 forced fumbles per game…Finished the season with four forced fumbles… Also recovered two fumbles…Finished the season with 33 tackles…Ranked third on the Lions with 5.5 sacks and was fourth with 12.5 tackles for loss…Recorded a season-high seven tackles in the season opener versus Kean (9/5)…Had 2.0 sacks against Lycoming (9/13)… Registered six tackles and a career-best 3.5 tackles for loss in the Lions win against Misericordia…Forced a pair of fumbles at Delaware Valley (10/4)…Had five tackles and a forced fumble against Stevenson (9/27) 2013: Played in four games on the season…Had a tackle against Widener (11/2) 2012: Did not see varsity action 2011: Played in two games…Recorded a tackle against Geneva (9/10) and King’s (9/24) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Northwestern High School Personal: Born on June 22, 1993…Political science major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2011 2-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2013 4-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2014 11-11 21 12 33 12.5 5.5 0 TOT 17-11 21 12 33 12.5 5.5 0
#61 JOEL HERTZOG Offensive Line | Junior 5-10 | 255 Etters, Pa. Red Land High School 2014: Played in four games during his sophomore season…Saw time against Kean (9/5), Stevenson (9/27), Delaware Valley (10/4) and FDU-Florham (10/11) 2013: Played in one game as a freshman…Played at FDUFlorham (10/5) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Red Land High School Personal: Born on June 20, 1995…Biology and business administration major
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #29 JAMIR HUBBARD Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-8 | 166 Pennsauken, N.J. Pennsauken High School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Did not see varsity action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Pennsauken High School…Member of the football and track and field teams…Chosen as the Pennsauken fall academic honoree Personal: Born on April 12, 1996…Music industry studies major
#80 MALIK JACKSON Wide Receiver | Sophomore 5-11 | 171 Baltimore, Md. Wilde Lake High School 2014: Saw action in five games during his freshman season on special teams…Had seven tackles on the season… Had two tackles against both FDU-Florham (10/11) and Wilkes (11/1) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Wilde Lake High School…Member of the football and wrestling teams… Was an all-county selection at both wide receiver and defensive back…Was a state runner up in wrestling Personal: Born on May 18, 1996…Alpha major
#21 ALEX ISSAC Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-11 | 157 Westminster, Md. Loyola Blakefield High School 2014: Did not see varsity action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Loyola Blakefield High School…Member of the football, basketball and track and field teams…Named all-conference in football as a senior Personal: Born on February 2, 1996…Business administration major
STRETCH THE FIELD Since John Marzka took over as the Albright head coach the Lions are 20-0 when they average at least 10 yards per pass completion in a game
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #15 KHARI JEFFERSON Wide Receiver | Sophomore 6-3 | 166 Abington, Pa. Abington High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Played in nine games as a freshman…Caught two passes for 26 yards at Delaware Valley (10/4) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Abington High School…First team all-league as a wide receiver…Participated in football, basketball and track and field at Abington Personal: Born on April 17, 1996…Business administration major
#27 JA-WAAN JOHNSON Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-7 | 168 Baltimore, Md. Mount Hebron High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Mount Hebron High School…Played in the Baltimore Touchdown Club Senior All-Star game…Participated in football and track and field at Mount Hebron…Competed at both the New Balance Nationals and the Penn Relays in track and field Personal: Born on March 27, 1996…English and secondary education major
STREAKING IS FUN During the eight-year tenure of head coach John Marzka, Albright has put together some impressive winning streaks. The Lions won nine straight games over the 2008 and 2009 seasons and won seven in a row in the 2007 season. Last season Albright ripped off five straight wins, which marked the eighth consecutive year that the Lions have produced at least a three-game winning streak
#52 DARIUS JOHNSON Defensive Line | Senior 6-2 | 270 Perry Hall, Md. Perry Hall High School 2014: Saw action in six games as a junior…Had 13 tackles on the season…Had a career-high six tackles versus Lycoming (9/13)…Had three solo tackles and three assisted tackles…Recorded three tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, versus Stevenson (9/27)…Had two tackles versus FDU-Florham (10/11) 2013: Did not see varsity action 2012: Played in two games…Had one tackle versus King’s (10/20) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Perry Hall High School Personal: Born on October 13, 1993…Communications, public relations and advertising major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2012 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2013 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 6-0 7 6 13 0.5 0 0 TOT 8-0 7 6 13 0.5 0 0
#14 SCOTT JORDAN Kicker | Sophomore 5-9 | 190 Branchburg, N.J. Somerville High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Somerville High School…Was named first team all-conference three times as a punter…All-county and all-area selection in 2013 Personal: Born on November 5, 1995…Alpha major
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #39 KYVEN JONES Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-6 | 157 Capitol Heights, Md. Bullis High School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Bullis High School… Second team all-state in 2012…Named all-conference in 2012 and 2013…Named Bullis Most Valuable Player in 2013…Played football and basketball at Bullis Personal: Born on August 7, 1996…Accounting major
#16 MIKE KNIGHT Quarterback | Freshman 5-10 | 188 Whitehouse Station, N.J. Hunterdon Central High School 2014: Saw action in one game on the season before breaking his hand and sitting out the remainder of the season… Played against Lycoming (9/13)…Was 2-of-6 for 22 yards against the Warriors…Also had a 13-yard run Prior to Albright: Graduated from Hunterdon High School…Third Team All-Group 3 as a senior quarterback…Member of the football and basketball teams at Hunterdon Personal: Born on March 29, 1996…Alpha major Year G-GS C-A PCT YDS TD INT LG 2014 1-0 2-6 .333 22 0 0 11 TOT 1-0 2-6 .333 22 0 0 11
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#33 RICH KUHN Defensive Line | Junior 6-2 | 225 Brick, N.J. Brick Memorial High School 2014: Named Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference…Was second on the team with 16.0 tackles for loss…Ranked 68th in the nation averaging 1.5 tackles for loss per game…Recorded 4.5 sacks on the season…Finished the season with 47 tackles…Was sixth on the team in tackles…Also had four pass breakups and a forced fumble…Had a career-high eight tackles, a career-high 4.5 tackles for loss and a career-high 3.0 sacks at Widener (9/20)…Recorded seven tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack at Kean (9/5)…Tied his career high with eight tackles in the Lions overtime victory against King’s (10/25)…
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS Also had 2.5 tackles for loss against the Monarchs… Recorded five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss against both FDU-Florham (10/11) and Wilkes (11/1) 2013: Saw action in two games as a freshman…Recorded one tackle at King’s (9/28)
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Brick Memorial High School…First Team All-Shore and first team all-division selection Personal: Born on September 14, 1995…Business administration and management major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 2-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2014 10-8 25 22 47 16.0 4.5 0 TOT 12-8 25 22 47 16.0 4.5 0
#81 PEYTON LARAMORE Tight End | Sophomore 6-0 | 205 Thurmont, Md. Catoctin High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Catoctin High School…Member of the football, basketball and baseball teams at Catoctin…Named all-area in football and baseball…Member of the 2013 Maryland State Championship baseball team Personal: Born on November 11, 1996…Alpha major
#65 MATT LAUER Offensive Line | Sophomore 6-0 | 300 Barnegat, N.J. Barnegat High School 2014: Did not see varsity action due to injury 2013: Did not see varsity action Prior to Albright: Graduated from Barnegat High School…Second team all-state as a senior Personal: Born on December 7, 1994…History major
RUN THE ROCK In the past eight years, the Albright football team has posted a 30-5 record when averaging at least 4.0 yards per rush in a single game
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #47 TREVOR LEONE Tight End | Sophomore 6-0 | 204 Bristol, Pa. Bristol High School
#90 JOE LOPEZ Defensive Line | Junior 5-11 | 200 Bogota, N.J. Bogota High School
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Saw action in two games on special teams
2014: Did not see varsity action
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Bristol High School… First team all-league and two-time team most valuable player…Helped lead Bristol to a pair of district titles… Played football and baseball at Bristol
2013: Did not see varsity action
Personal: Born on February 19, 1996…Communications major
#94 LUKE LONGENECKER Linebacker | Sophomore 5-9 | 215 Elizabethtown, Pa. Elizabethtown Area High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School…Member of the football and baseball teams…First Team Section 2 in baseball as a senior
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Bogota High School Personal: Born on February 27, 1994…Business administration, management and Spanish major
*Team Captain* #4 JOSH MACLEOD Tight End | Senior 6-2 | 221 Macungie, Pa. Emmaus High School 2014: Played, and started, all 11 games…Caught seven passes for 70 yards on the season…Hauled in a seasonhigh three passes for 31 yards against FDU-Florham (10/11)…Caught two passes for 23 yards against King’s
Personal: Born on September 10, 1995…Communications major
LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARD Under the direction of head coach John Marzka, Albright has posted an impressive 40-1 record when scoring at least 30 points in a game. And when the Lions score at least 40 points in a game they have posted a perfect 20-0 record in the last eight years
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS (10/25), including a season-best 17-yard reception…Also had a catch against Kean (9/5) and versus Widener (9/20) 2013: Had two receptions for 15 yards and a touchdown…Caught a two-yard touchdown pass against King’s (9/28)…Also caught one pass for 13 yards versus Juniata (11/23)…Had 10 rushes for 33 yards
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2012: Played in four games as a freshman…Had two rushes for 12 yards…Caught one pass for four yards Prior to Albright: Graduated from Emmaus High School…Named defensive and team most valuable player honors Personal: Born on June 3, 1994…Business administration major Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2012 4-0 2-12 6.0 0 9 1-4 4.0 0 2013 11-11 10-33 3.3 0 12 2-15 7.5 1 2014 11-11 2-7 3.5 0 4 7-70 10.0 0 TOT 26-22 14-52 3.7 0 12 10-89 8.9 1
#48 KEVIN MASON Linebacker | Junior 5-9 | 204 New Egypt, N.J. New Egypt High School 2014: Played in 10 games…Made nine tackles on the season…Had a season-high four tackles versus Stevenson (9/27)…Had two tackles versus Misericordia (11/8) 2013: Played in seven games…Rushed for 20 yards on four carries…Had 13 yards on three carries versus FDUFlorham (10/5)…Made five tackles on special teams
Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2013 7-0 4-20 5.0 0 7 0-0 0.0 0 TOT 7-0 4-20 5.0 0 7 0-0 0.0 0 Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 7-0 5 0 5 0 0 0 2014 10-0 6 3 9 0 0 0 TOT 17-0 11 3 14 0 0 0
#75 PAT MCGANN Offensive Line | Junior 6-0 | 275 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Point Pleasant Boro High School 2014: Saw action in the season opener at Kean (9/5) 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Point Pleasant Beach Borough High School…Member of the football, basketball, swimming and track and field teams Personal: Born on June 24, 1994…History and secondary education major
#67 JOHN MCKEEVER Offensive Line | Sophomore 6-2 | 261 Franklin, N.J. Wallkill Valley High School
Prior to Albright: Graduated from New Egypt High School…First team all-conference as a senior…Played football and baseball at New Egypt
2014: Played in 10 games on the season…Started the final eight games of the season…Part of an offensive line that averaged 29.2 points per game over the final six games of the regular season…Named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll
Personal: Born on September 20, 1994…Crime and justice major
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Wallkill Valley High School…Participated in football and track and field…Was
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS named Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference honorable mention Personal: Born on February 18, 1995…Sociology and criminology major
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Played in all 11 games on the season…Made three starts…Finished the season with 20 tackles…Also had 4.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sacks, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup…Had three tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the Lions season-opening victory at Kean (9/5)…Had a season-high five tackles at Lebanon Valley (11/15)… Recovered a fumble in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Championship against Salisbury (11/22) and finished with three tackles 2012: Appeared in four games on the season…Made three tackles 2011: Played in three games Prior to Albright: Graduated from Parkville High School Personal: Born on March 20, 1993…Sociology and criminology major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 4-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2014 11-3 10 10 20 4.0 1.0 0 TOT 18-3 10 10 20 4.0 1.0 0
TURNOVER IS NECESSARY During the eight years that John Marzka has directed the Albright football program the Lions have amassed a 35-12 record when forcing opponents into at least two turnovers in a game for a 74.5 winning percent
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#46 DYLAN MCKENZIE Defensive Line | Senior 6-1 | 250 Baltimore, Md. Parkville High School
#42 STEVE OLENSKI Linebacker | Junior 5-10 | 202 Feasterville, Pa. Neshaminy High School 2014: Appeared in seven games and made six starts on the season…Finished the season with 25 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss…Had a career-high 11 tackles in
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS Albright’s road overtime victory at Wilkes (11/1)…Recorded five tackles in the Lions home victory over King’s (10/25)…Posted four tackles versus Misericordia (11/8)… Had three tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss versus FDUFlorham (10/11)…Named to the 2014 Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2013: Appeared in four games during his freshman season…Finished the season with three tackles Prior to Albright: Graduated from Neshaminy High School…Third team all-league selection as a senior Personal: Born on November 2, 1994…Business administration, finance and mathematics major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 4-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 2014 7-6 17 8 25 0.5 0 0 TOT 11-6 17 8 25 0.5 0 0
#24 ROMELLO MONROE Running Back | Sophomore 5-7 | 211 South Plainfield, N.J. South Plainfield High School 2014: Appeared in three games and made two starts during his freshman season…Finished fourth on the team with 135 rushing yards…Averaged 4.7 yards per carry and scored a pair of touchdowns…Was named the ECAC Southeast Rookie of the Week on Nov. 16 for his performance in the Lions victory over Lebanon Valley (11/15)… Had 116 yards on 23 carries and scored both Albright touchdowns as the Lions defeated Lebanon Valley 1714…Also caught two passes for 28 yards…Had three carries for three yards versus Salisbury (11/22) Prior to Albright: Graduated from South Plainfield High School…Rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior becoming the first South Plainfield runner to surpass that plateau in 18 years…Named First Team All-Middlesex County and first team all-area Personal: Born on May 14, 1996…Business administration major Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2014 3-2 29-135 4.7 2 29 2-28 14.0 0 TOT 3-2 29-135 4.7 2 29 2-28 14.0 0
#98 ENOSH MOTACHWA Defensive Line | Sophomore 6-0 | 250 Maplewood, N.J. Columbia High School 2014: Played in six games…Made three starts…Had 17 tackles, 1.0 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks…Recorded a career-best five tackles in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl versus Salisbury (11/22)…Notched four tackles against Wilkes (11/1)…Had four tackles and 0.5 sacks against
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Personal: Born on March 20, 1993…Sociology and criminology major
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Columbia High School…Two-year captain…Played football, basketball and track and field at Columbia
Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 8-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2014 10-0 7 2 9 0 0 0 TOT 18-0 8 3 11 0 0 0
Personal: Born on February 2, 1996…Psychology major
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 6-3 8 9 17 1.0 0.5 0 TOT 6-3 8 9 17 1.0 0.5 0
2014: Saw action in one game on the season…Played in the Lions home victory over Misericordia (11/8) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Nottingham High School…Two-time all-area selection…Helped lead team to the New Jersey Group 3 championship as a senior Personal: Born on January 25, 1996…Sociology and criminology major
#41 CHRIS OLIPHANT Safety | Junior 5-10 | 195 Point Pleasant, N.J. Point Pleasant Boro High School 2014: Appeared in 10 games on the season…Made nine tackles on the year…Had seven solo tackles and two assisted tackles…Had a season-high three tackles at Wilkes (11/1)…Recorded two tackles versus Kean (9/5) and FDU-Florham (10/11)…Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll 2013: Appeared in eight games on the season…Made two tackles Prior to Albright: Graduated from Point Pleasant Borough High School…Was an all-division and all-league selection as a senior
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#69 CHUCK PARKER Offensive Line | Sophomore 6-0 | 278 Hamilton, N.J. Nottingham High School
#36 JAVAUGHN PATTERSON Cornerback | Junior 5-10 | 173 Stroudsburg, Pa. Stroudsburg High School 2013: Played in seven games on the season…Made five tackles on the year…Also had a pass breakup and a fumble recovery 2012: Appeared in three games…Made two tackles Prior to Albright: Graduated from Stroudsburg High School…Played football and track and field…Member of the 4x100 relay team that placed eighth in the state
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#13 LUIS QUINONES Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-8 | 181 Palmetto, Fla. Palmetto High School
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2014: Saw action in 10 games as a freshman…Made three tackles on the season…Had two tackles on special teams
#87 DURANGO PETIT Wide Receiver | Sophomore 5-11 | 186 Wantage, N.J. High Point Regional High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from High Point Regional High School…Member of the football and basketball teams…First team all-conference in football as a senior
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Palmetto High School…Member of the football and wrestling teams… Most named the most improved player and was a team captain Personal: Born on November 9, 1994…Business administration major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 10-0 2 1 3 0 0 0 TOT 10-0 2 1 3 0 0 0
Personal: Born on April 24, 1995…Alpha major
#70 DOMINIC PETREZIO Offensive Line | Sophomore 6-0 | 242 Toms River, N.J. Toms River High School 2014: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Toms River High School…Participated in football, baseball and track and field at Toms River Personal: Born on January 27, 1996…History major
#68 MICHAEL QUINTIN Defensive Line | Sophomore 5-10 | 229 East Brunswick, N.J. East Brunswick High School 2014: Saw action in three games as a freshman…Played against King’s (10/25), Wilkes (11/1) and Misericordia (11/8) Prior to Albright: Graduated from East Brunswick High School…Member of the football, wrestling and lacrosse teams…Football team captain and named second team all-area as a senior…Was a second team all-county selection in lacrosse…Member of the 2013 district championship wrestling team Personal: Born on May 11, 1996…Alpha major
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #35 TEDDY RAMSEY Linebacker | Sophomore 5-10 | 187 Camp Hill, Pa. Camp Hill High School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Appeared in two games before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season…Recorded two tackles at Kean (9/5)…Named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll 2013: Played in one game as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Camp Hill High School…Two-time all-conference selection…Honorable mention all-state in 2011…Also wrestled at Camp Hill Personal: Born on October 12, 1994…Environmental studies and political science major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 2-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 TOT 3-0 1 1 2 0 0 0
#71 JOHN RICHTER Offensive Line | Junior 6-3 | 226 Ridgefield Park, N.J. Ridgefield Park High School
2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Bogota High School…Member of the football, basketball and track and field teams at Bogota Personal: Born on May 5, 1995…Accounting major
#83 ANDREW ROMEO Tight End | Junior 6-2 | 211 Saylorsburg, Pa. Pleasant Valley High School 2014: Appeared in 10 games during his sophomore season…Led the Albright tight ends with 10 catches for 87 yards…Had one touchdown reception on the season… Had a career-high five catches for 47 yards in the Lions overtime victory at Wilkes (11/1)…Had one catch for an 11-yard touchdown at Widener (9/20)…Caught two passes for 12 yards at Delaware Valley (10/4)…Hauled in two passes for 17 yards in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Championship versus Salisbury (11/22) 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman
2014: Appeared in nine games on the offensive line… Started the first three games of the season…Named to MAC Academic Honor Roll
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Pleasant Valley High School
2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman
Personal: Born on November 22, 1994…Business administration and marketing major
Prior to Albright: Graduated from Ridgefield Park High School…First team all-league…Was chosen as an allcounty defensive lineman…Also played basketball Personal: Born on September 5, 1995…Accounting major
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#53 DEVIN RODGERS Offensive Line | Sophomore 5-11 | 214 Bogota, N.J. Bogota High School
Yr. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2013 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 10-2 10 87 8.7 1 22 TOT 10-2 10 87 8.7 1 22
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS *Team Captain* #45 COLTON RYAN Linebacker | Senior 6-0 | 224 Fredericksburg, Pa. Northern Lebanon High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Started all 11 games on the season…Was named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic All-Conference team…Led Albright with 105 tackles…Ranked 70th in the nation averaging 9.5 tackles per game…Was fourth on the team with 12.5 tackles for loss…Ranked second on the team with two interceptions…Returned one interception for a touchdown against FDU-Florham (10/11), but it was called back due to a penalty…Also had 2.0 sacks, two pass breakups, a forced fumble and a blocked kick… Had five double-figure tackle games…Had a career game in Albright’s victory over Lebanon Valley (11/15)…Collected a career-high 15 tackles, a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss and a career-high 2.0 sacks…Was named the Middle Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Week, the ECAC Southeast Defensive Player of the Week and was named to the D3football.com Team of the Week following his performance versus Lebanon Valley…Had 14 tackles, including 13 solo tackles, against King’s (10/25)…Posted 11 tackles versus Delaware Valley (10/4), FDU-Florham (10/11) and Wilkes (11/1)…Averaged 11 tackles per game over the final seven games of the season…Recorded interceptions versus FDU-Florham and Wilkes…Named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll 2013: Appeared in two games…Recorded two tackles 2012: Played in three games…Finished the season with three tackles Prior to Albright: Graduated from Northern Lebanon High School…Team most valuable player as a senior Personal: Born on August 12, 1994…Biochemistry, premed major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2012 3-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2013 2-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2014 11-11 62 43 105 12.5 2.0 2 TOT 16-11 65 45 110 12.5 2.0 2
#7 AHMAHD RYANS Cornerback | Junior 6-2 | 180 Washington, D.C. Anacosta High School 2014: Appeared in three games during his sophomore season…Finished the season with two tackles…Recorded a tackle at Kean (9/5)…Also notched a tackle against Lycoming (9/13) 2013: Played in four games as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Anacosta High School Personal: Born on June 8, 1995…Alpha major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 3-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 TOT 7-0 2 0 2 0 0 0
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #51 DEANDRE SANTOS Linebacker | Junior 5-8 | 223 Ewing, N.J. The Pennington School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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2014: Did not see varsity action 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from The Pennington School…First team all-prep…First team all-conference Personal: Born on October 14, 1994…Alpha major
#99 DANIEL SOBOLEWSKI Kicker | Punter | Senior 6-0 | 224 Linden, N.J. Linden High School
1.4 field goals made per game…Made 11-of-12 field goal attempts inside the 40-yard line…Was 2-of-2 on field goal attempts beyond 50 yards…Finished the season with 70 points, which ranks fourth in school history…Averaged 36.7 yards per punt and had 15 punts inside the 20-yard line…Averaged 57.9 yards per kickoff and recorded 11 touchbacks on the season 2013: Third team D3football.com All-American…Honorable Mention BSN All-American…Second team AllECAC South and Third team All-East Region…First team All-Middle Atlantic Conference…Made 15-of-23 field goals and 43-of-45 PATs…Was fifth in the nation in field goals made…Set a single-season school record with 88 points…Averaged 58.7 yards per kickoff with 19 touchbacks…Made the three longest field goals in school history…Equaled his previous record of 47 yards in the ECAC Southwest Bowl versus Juniata (11/23), while connecting from 51 yards against Stevenson and 49 yards versus Widener…Was named a BSN National Special Teams Player of the Week and to the D3football.com Team of the Week twice after making 3-of-4 field goals versus Kean (9/7), and following a 4-of-5 performance against Widener (11/2)…Was included on the Mitchell Award Recognition List (for the nation’s top collegiate place-kickers among
2014: Named First Team All-America by USA College Football…Was selected Third Team All-East Region by D3football.com…Named Second Team All-ECAC South All-Star…First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference as a kicker…Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference as a punter…Was named the Middle Atlantic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1… Chosen as the ECAC South Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1…Named to the D3football. com Team of the Week on Nov. 1…Tabbed as the USA Football Place Kicker of the Week on Nov. 1…Broke his own school record by connecting on a 52-yard field goal versus King’s (10/25)…Tied his own record when he connected from 52 yards out against Misericordia (11/8)… Tied the school record when he connected on five field goals at Wilkes (11/1)…He also tied the school record for points in a game for a kicker by adding three extra points for 18 total points versus Wilkes…Was 15-of-21 on field goal attempts for the season…The 15 made field goals tied his career high…Ranked ninth in the nation averaging
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2012: Won the starting kicking job as a freshman…Made 6-of-11 field goals and 33-of-35 extra points…Tied the school record with a 47-yard field goal versus Stevenson (9/8)…Had seven touchbacks…Named the NCAA.com National Special Teams Player of the Week after forcing overtime against Stevenson with a 47-yarder as time expired Prior to Albright: Graduated from Linden High School…Lettered in football, soccer and baseball Personal: Born on July 7, 1994…Business administration and finance major Yr. G-GS FG-ATT PCT LG PAT PCT 2012 11-0 6-11 .545 47 33-35 .943 2013 11-0 15-23 .652 51 43-45 .956 2014 11-0 15-21 .714 52 25-29 .862 TOT 33-0 36-55 .655 52 101-109 .927
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Yr. G-GS PUNT YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 2012 11-0 1 29 29.0 29 0 1 0 2013 11-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2014 11-0 56 2057 36.7 62 3 10 15 TOT 33-0 57 2086 36.6 62 3 11 15
#92 ELLIS STEPTOE Defensive Line | Sophomore 5-9 | 180 Cheltenham, Pa. Cheltenham High School 2014: Did not see varsity action during his freshman season at Albright Prior to Albright: Graduated from Cheltenham High School…Played football, basketball and volleyball at Cheltenham Personal: Born on February 21, 1996…Game and simulation development major
#38 RYLAN SWEED Linebacker | Junior 5-10 | 184 Denver, Pa. Garden Spot High School 2014: Appeared in two games during his sophomore season…Named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Garden Spot High School…First team all-conference linebacker as a senior Personal: Born on April 9, 1994…Business administration and finance major
#8 DONTE THOMAS Safety | Junior 5-11 | 157 Baltimore, Md. Sherwood High School 2014: Appeared in all 11 games during his sophomore season…Started five games…Had 41 tackles on the season…Tied for second on the team with two interceptions…Also had a pass breakup and a blocked kick…Had six tackles and an interception against Stevenson (9/27)… Posted two tackles and an interception versus FDU-Florham (10/11)…Recorded a career-high seven tackles at Widener (9/20)…Also blocked a kick against the Pride… Had six tackles in the Lions overtime victory at Wilkes (11/1)…Posted five tackles against both Kean (9/5) and Lebanon Valley (11/15) 2013: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman…Finished the season with four tackles…Had a season-high two tackles at FDU-Florham (10/5) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Sherwood High School…Lettered in football and track and field at Sher-
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Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2013 10-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2014 11-5 28 13 41 0 0 2 TOT 21-5 30 15 45 0 0 2
2013: Appeared in five games as a freshman…Had 18 yards on four carries Prior to Albright: Graduated from Point Pleasant Beach High School…First Team All-Shore as a senior…Participated in football, wrestling and track and field Personal: Born on March 1, 1995…Environmental studies, sociology and criminology major Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2013 5-0 4-18 4.5 0 9 0-0 0.0 0 2014 9-2 55-287 5.2 3 25 0-0 0.0 0 TOT 14-2 59-305 5.2 3 25 0-0 0.0 0
#25 DANNY TIGHE Running Back | Junior 5-9 | 182 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Point Pleasant Beach High School 2014: Played in nine games during his sophomore season…Started two games…Was second on the team with 287 yards rushing…Averaged a team-leading 5.2 yards per carry…Scored three touchdowns, which was third on the team…Rushed for a career-high 143 yards in Albright’s home victory over FDU-Florham (10/11)… Scored two touchdowns against the Devils…Had 59 yards on 14 carries versus King’s (10/25)…Rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown in Albright’s victory at Wilkes (11/1)… Posted 21 yards on two carries at Delaware Valley (10/4)
#10 ALEC VIGNOLA Quarterback | Sophomore 6-1 | 200 Sicklerville, N.J. Paul VI High School 2014: Appeared in one game during his freshman season at Albright…Took snaps in the Lions game at Delaware Valley (10/4)…Finished the game 3-of-5 for 19 yards… Also rushed for 19 yards on two carries against the Aggies Prior to Albright: Graduated from Paul VI High
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Year G-GS C-A PCT YDS TD INT LG 2014 1-0 3-5 .600 19 0 1 13 TOT 1-0 3-5 .600 19 0 1 13
against Kean (9/5) and Lycoming (9/13)…Led the Lions to a 25-14 victory over Kean in the season opener…Was 5-of-14 for 71 yards against Kean…Also had 50 yards rushing, including a 33-yard touchdown run…Was 3-for10 for 26 yards versus Lycoming…Also saw time under center against Widener (9/20), Stevenson (9/27) and FDU-Florham (10/11)…Named to the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll 2013: Played in three games during his sophomore season…Was 1-for-4 for seven yards versus Kean (9/7)… Rushed for 17 yards on three carries 2012: Saw action in five games as a freshman…Finished the season 4-of-10 for 35 yards…Was 2-of-5 for 16 yards against Misericordia (11/3) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Howard High School…All-county selection…Lettered in football, basketball and baseball…Team captain in football and baseball Personal: Born on February 9, 1994…Economics and mathematics major Year G-GS C-A PCT YDS TD INT 2012 5-0 4-10 .400 35 0 1 2013 3-0 1-4 .250 7 0 0 2014 11-2 14-40 .350 163 0 3 TOT 19-2 19-54 .352 205 0 4
#17 RYAN WADE Tight End | Senior 6-2 | 211 Elkridge, Md. Howard High School 2014: Played in all 11 games and made two starts at quarterback…Also served as the Lions holder on field goal and extra point attempts…Was 14-of-40 for 143 yards on the season…Started the first two games of the season
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#20 DEQWON WASHINGTON Defensive Back | Sophomore 5-8 | 168 Palmetto, Fla. Palmetto High School 2014: Saw action in three games during his freshman season at Albright…Finished the season with one tackle… Recorded one solo tackle at Widener (9/20)…Also played in the season opener at Kean (9/5) and in the Lions home game versus Lycoming (9/13) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Palmetto High School…Played football and basketball at Palmetto
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS Personal: Born on April 6, 1995…Business administration major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2014 3-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOT 3-0 1 0 1 0 0 0
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#32 BRIAN WICKKISER Running Back | Junior 6-0 | 200 Belvidere, N.J. Hackettstown High School 2014: Saw action in eight games on the season…Started at Delaware Valley (10/4)…Finished the season with 126 yards rushing on 39 carries…Averaged 3.2 yards per carry and scored one touchdown…Also caught three passes for 17 yards…Had 10 carries for a season-high 37 yards versus Stevenson (9/27)…Also completed a pass against the Mustangs for 18 yards…Rushed for 30 yards on seven carries at Delaware Valley (10/4)…Rushed for
a touchdown at Widener (9/20)…Also caught a 21-yard pass against Widener…Rushed seven times for 27 yards in Albright’s season-opening victory over Kean (9/5) 2013: Appeared in eight games during his freshman season…Had 17 carries for 107 yards on the season…Scored one touchdown…Averaged 6.3 yards per carry…Had seven carries for a career-high 45 yards versus FDU-Florham (10/5)…Rushed six times for 39 yards against King’s (9/28)…Had 23 yards rushing and a touchdown against Misericordia (11/9) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Hackettstown High School…Two-time offensive most valuable player…Lettered in football and baseball Personal: Born on November 17, 1994…Crime and justice major Year G-GS RUSH AVG TD LG REC AVG TD 2013 8-0 17-107 6.3 1 20 0-0 0.0 0 2014 8-1 39-126 3.2 1 11 3-17 5.7 0 TOT 16-1 56-233 4.2 2 20 3-17 5.7 0
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #66 TYLER WICKKISER Offensive Line | Sophomore 5-11 | 293 Belvidere, N.J. Hackettstown High School Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2014: Did not see varsity action during his freshman season at Albright Prior to Albright: Graduated from Hackettstown High School…Team captain as a senior Personal: Born on February 15, 1996…Crime and justice major
63 yards against Delaware Valley (9/21)…Caught four passes for 49 yards and a touchdown versus Lebanon Valley (11/16)…Had four catches for 37 yards against Juniata (11/23)…Grabbed four passes for 55 yards at Stevenson (9/14) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Coatesville High School…Helped lead Coatesville to a district championship…Lettered in football and basketball Personal: Born on May 4, 1995…Business administration major Yr. G-GS 2013 10-0 2014 10-8 TOT 20-8
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YDS AVG TD 366 14.1 2 507 12.7 1 873 13.2 3
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#9 VINNY WILLIAMS Wide Receiver | Junior 5-8 | 162 Coatesville, Pa. Coatesville High School 2014: Appeared in 10 games during his sophomore season…Started in eight games…Led the Lions with 40 catches and 507 receiving yards…Scored one touchdown on the year…Averaged 12.7 yards per catch…Averaged 50.7 yards per game…Had at least four catches in seven games…Had two 100-yard games…Caught a careerhigh eight passes for a career-high 135 yards at Widener (9/20)…Had six catches for 114 yards versus King’s (10/25)…Caught three passes for 36 yards and a touchdown versus FDU-Florham (10/11)…Had four catches versus Kean (9/5), Stevenson (9/27), Wilkes (11/1), Lebanon Valley (11/15) and Salisbury (11/22) 2013: Saw action in 10 games as a freshman…Finished third on the team with 26 catches…Had 366 yards and averaged 14.1 yards per reception…Caught two touchdown passes…Had a season-high five catches for 32 yards at King’s (9/28)…Caught a career-best 75-yard touchdown reception against Lycoming (10/26)…Was named a USA College Football Honorable Mention Rookie of the Week following the Lycoming game…Caught three passes for
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2015 ALBRIGHT LIONS #28 WROWAY WILLIAMS Running Back | Sophomore 5-9 | 215 Hamilton, N.J. Hamilton North High School Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2014: Did not see varsity action during his freshman season at Albright Prior to Albright: Graduated from Hamilton North High School…Lettered in football, wrestling and track and field Personal: Born on April 30, 1995…Communications, sociology and criminology major
#3 PAT WISE Quarterback | Senior 5-11 | 198 Kutztown, Pa. Kutztown High School 2014: Appeared in all 11 games on the season…Started nine games…Albright was 5-4 in his nine starts…Was 154-of-277 for 1,734 yards…Had 11 touchdown passes… Also had a rushing touchdown…Had an outstanding game in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Championship against Salisbury (11/22)…Was 29-of-47 for 365 yards and three touchdowns against the Sea Gulls…He connected with Gerrod Gainer on a career-best 77-yard scoring strike…The completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns were all career highs…Was 25-of-36 for 265 yards and two touchdowns at Widener (9/20)…Had two touch-
#58 NICO WILLIAMS Linebacker | Junior 5-11 | 211 Audubon, Pa. Methacton High School 2014: Did not see varsity action during his sophomore season at Albright 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Methacton High School…Defensive player of the year as a senior…Lettered in football, lacrosse and track and field Personal: Born on August 10, 1995…Business administration major
BLOCK THAT KICK Since John Marzka took the reigns at Albright he has placed an emphasis on productive special teams play. In his eight seasons Albright has blocked a total of 49 kicks and the Lions have posted a record of 31-4 in games in which they have blocked a kick
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2013: Played in three games as a sophomore…Was 2-for4 for 32 yards and a touchdown against FDU-Florham (10/5)…Completed his only pass for 32 yards versus Misericordia (11/9)…Also took snaps at King’s (9/28) 2012: Saw action in three games during his freshman season…Was 1-for-1 for four yards against King’s (10/20)… Also played against FDU-Florham (10/13) and Misericordia (11/3) Prior to Albright: Graduated from Kutztown High School…All-league quarterback…Established numerous school records…Participated in the Berks Senior All-Star game…Lettered in football and basketball Personal: Born on July 23, 1994…Biochemistry and premed major Year G-GS C-A PCT YDS TD INT LG 2012 3-0 1-1 1.000 4 0 0 4 2013 3-0 3-5 .600 64 1 0 32 2014 11-9 154-277 .556 1734 11 7 77 TOT 17-9 158-283 .558 1802 12 7 77
#30 DEMONYA WOMACK Linebacker | Senior 5-10 | 209 Baltimore, Md. Archbishop Curley High School 2013: Appeared in six games…Made four stops on the season…Recorded two tackles versus FDU-Florham (10/5) and Misericordia (11/9) 2012: Played in a career-best seven games…Recorded eight tackles on the season…Recorded two tackles versus Lycoming (9/22)…Had two tackles in back-toback games against FDU-Florham (10/13) and King’s
(10/20)…Also had a tackle against Delaware Valley (9/29) and Widener (10/27) 2011: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Archbishop Curley High School Personal: Born on April 9, 1993…Business administration major Year G-GS UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT 2011 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 7-0 5 3 8 0 0 0 2013 6-0 4 0 4 0 0 0 TOT 13-0 9 3 12 0 0 0
#31 ANDREW YOUNG Cornerback | Junior 5-10 | 173 Elkridge, Md. Howard High School 2014: Did not see varsity action during his sophomore season at Albright 2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman Prior to Albright: Graduated from Howard High School…Second team all-county as a senior…Lettered in football, basketball and track and field Personal: Born on May 6, 1994…Computer science major
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Chris Dawson Running Back
2015 OUTLOOK With seven trips to the postseason in the last eight years the question surrounding the Albright football program is never if they will be successful, but rather how successful will they be.
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
And that answer heading into the 2015 season appears to be very successful. Coming off of its fourth consecutive postseason appearance the Lions appear primed to contend for a conference championship and a berth into the NCAA playoffs. Albright finished the 2014 season by winning its last five regular season games to secure a berth in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. The Lions averaged 30.2 points per game over the last five regular season games while averaging 180.0 yards per game on the ground. A relatively young and inexperienced Albright team fin-
ished the season with a 6-5 overall record and a 5-4 mark in the Middle Atlantic Conference. Head coach John Marzka, who is entering his ninth season at the helm of the Lions, is counting on the experience gained from last season to propel Albright to the top of the conference standings. Marzka will feature seven returning starters on offense, six starters on defense and the return of all of its key special teams players. OFFENSE Running Back Chris Dawson (So.), Nate Hall (So.), Romello Monroe (So.), Danny Tighe (Jr.), Wroway Williams (So.), Brian Wickkiser (Jr.)
Brian Wickkiser
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2015 OUTLOOK (So.), Peyton Laramore (So.), Ke’non Frazier (Fr.), Andrew Romeo (Jr.), Gerrod Gainer (Jr.), Nick Barndt (Sr.), Durango Petit (So.) Another deep and talented position on the Albright offense, five receivers had at least 10 catches in 2014.
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Vinny Williams is the leading returning pass receiver after catching 40 passes for 507 yards and a touchdown a year ago. Gerrod Gainer was the Lions big-play receiver in 2014 after hauling in 32 passes for 489 yards and a team-leading six touchdowns. He averaged a team-high 15.3 yards per reception and his 77-yard reception against Salisbury was the longest pass play of the season.
Vinny Williams
Dan Grillo made a splash as a freshman as he caught 26 passes for 246 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Entering the 2014 season, the running back position was one of concern. Heading into 2015, those concerns are a thing of the past. Albright features the return of four players who saw significant time carrying the football last season. This deep, and talented, group includes Chris Dawson, Danny Tighe, Brian Wickkiser and Romello Monroe. Dawson is the Lions leading returning ground gainer after rushing for 397 yards and eight touchdowns last season. He rushed for a career-best 175 yards against Misericordia and also scored two touchdowns. Tighe finished the season with 287 yards and averaged 5.2 yards per carry. He posted a career-high 143 rushing yards in Albright’s victory over FDU-Florham.
Senior captain Josh MacLeod returns after grabbing seven passes for 70 yards, but his forte is blocking and he remains one of the top blocking tight ends in the conference. Andrew Romeo was the Lions top pass-catching tight end as he hauled in 10 passes for 87 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Pat Wise (Sr.), Alec Vignola (So.), David Gavrilov (So.), Mike Knight (Fr.) If Albright is to contend for a conference title in 2015 it will need more consistent production from the quarterback position. Senior Pat Wise is the incumbent starter having started nine games in 2014. He was 154-277 for 1,734 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Wickkiser had 126 yards and a touchdown in his eight games played last season, while Monroe had 135 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns.
Mike Knight, Alec Vignola and David Gavrilov will all battle for playing time in the fall.
Wide Receiver/Tight End Malik Gilmore (Jr.), Josh MacLeod (Sr.), Vinny Williams (Jr.), Kris Akins (So.), Khari Jefferson (So.), Ryan Wade (Sr.), Dan Grillo (So.), Trevor Leone (So.), Malik Jackson
Offensive Line Jonni Cassano (Jr.), Devin Rodgers (So.), Jimmy Cessna (Jr.), Joel Hertzog (Jr.), Matt Lauer (Fr.), Tyler Wickkiser (So.), John McKeever (So.), Chuck Parker (So.), Dominic Petrezio (So.), John Richter (Jr.), Pat McGann (Jr.)
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2015 OUTLOOK The offensive line is where the Lions have the most question marks entering the season. Junior Jonni Cassano and sophomore John McKeever have each secured starting spots following solid spring seasons, but the remaining three starting positions are up for grabs.
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Junior John Richter started three games and played in nine total during the 2014 season, while Joel Hertzog played in four games during the season. DEFENSE Defensive Line Jamal Hayden (Sr.), Rich Kuhn (Jr.), Dylan McKenzie (Sr.), Darius Johnson (Sr.), Antyone Ageday (Fr.), Michael Quintin (So.), Nick Glass (Sr.), Joe Lopez (Jr.), Gabriel Frias (Jr.), Ellis Steptoe (So.), Jake Deitzler (So.), Enosh Motachwa (So.) Despite the loss of all-conference performer Mark Capetola, this remains a position of strength for the Lions. Senior captain Jamal Hayden and junior Rich Kuhn will anchor the defensive line. Hayden earned honorable mention All-America honors last season, while Kuhn was a second team all-conference selection. Dylan McKenzie, Darius Johnson, Michael Quintin, Gabriel Frias and Enosh Motachwa all saw significant playing time last season. Linebacker Isaiah Baylor (So.), Grant Boehler (So.), Demonya Womack (Sr.), Steve Barroso (Sr.), Teddy Ramsey (So.), Rylan Sweed (Jr.), Steve Olenski (Jr.), Colton Ryan (Sr.), DeAndre Santos (Jr.), Nico Williams (Jr.), Luke Longenecker (So.), Kevin Mason (Jr.), Tim McMonagle (Fr.)
after leading the team with 105 tackles last season. Steve Olenski, Isaiah Baylor, Kevin Mason and Grant Boehler will battle for the other starting position. Defensive Back Ahmahd Ryans (Jr.), Donte Thomas (Jr.), Luis Quinones (So.), Will Harrison (Jr.), Deqwon Washington (So.), Alex Issac (So.), Kali Boyce (Jr.), Jamir Hubbard (So.), Jorge Alvarez (Jr.), Ja-Waan Johnson (So.), Andrew Young (Jr.), JaVaughn Patterson (Jr.), Tyler Flynn (So.), Kyven Jones (So.), Danny Brown (Jr.), Chris Oliphant (Jr.), Bryce Galczynski (Fr.) Despite the loss of all-conference performers Chris Stephens and Joe Magosin, the Albright coaching staff has confidence in the returning group of defensive backs. Juniors Donte Thomas and Kali Boyce headline the returning players. Thomas had 41 tackles and two interceptions while playing in all 11 games last season, while Boyce had 43 tackles and an interception in 11 games. SPECIAL TEAMS Kicker/Punter Scott Jordan (So.), Daniel Sobolewski (Sr.) All-American kicker Daniel Sobolewski returns for his final season at Albright. The senior was 15-of-21 on field goal attempts last season, which included a pair of 52-yard kicks, on his way to earning All-America honors. He also was named first team all-conference. Sobolewski averaged 36.7 yards per punt and earned second team all-conference honors.
The linebacker position is arguably the strongest unit on the Albright team heading into the 2015 season.
Kick/Punt Returner Malik Gilmore (Jr.), Vinny Williams (Jr.), Kali Boyce (Jr.), Gerrod Gainer (Jr.)
The group is led by all-conference honoree, and captain, Steve Barroso. Barroso had 86 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks in 2014.
Gerrod Gainer leads the Albright return specialists after averaging 25.0 yards per kick return and 7.6 per punt return.
Senior captain Colton Ryan also returns for the Lions
Kali Boyce averaged 26.9 yards per kick return last season.
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 55
Name Malik Gilmore Chris Dawson Pat Wise Josh MacLeod Isaiah Baylor Grant Boehler Ahmahd Ryans Donte Thomas Vinny Williams Alec Vignola Jamal Hayden Kris Akins Luis Quinones Scott Jordan David Gavrilov Khari Jefferson Mike Knight Ryan Wade Dan Grillo Will Harrison Deqwon Washington Alex Issac Kali Boyce Nate Hall Romello Monroe Danny Tighe Jorge Alvarez Ja-Waan Johnson Wroway Williams Jamir Hubbard Demonya Womack Andrew Young Brian Wickkiser Rich Kuhn Steve Barroso Teddy Ramsey JaVaughn Patterson Tyler Flynn Rylan Sweed Kyven Jones Danny Brown Chris Oliphant Steve Olenski Bryce Galczynski Colton Ryan Dylan McKenzie Trevor Leone Kevin Mason Jonni Cassano DeAndre Santos Darius Johnson Devin Rodgers Jimmy Cessna
Pos. WR RB QB TE LB LB CB S WR QB DT WR DB K QB WR QB TE WR S DB DB CB RB RB RB CB DB RB DB LB CB RB DT LB LB CB DB LB DB S S LB DB LB DL TE LB OL LB DT OL OL
Hgt. 6-4 5-3 5-11 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-5 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-6 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-2 5-11 5-11
Wgt. 190 206 198 221 225 207 180 157 162 200 238 199 181 190 201 166 188 211 164 178 168 157 179 165 211 182 150 168 215 166 209 173 200 225 235 187 173 184 184 157 184 195 202 175 224 250 204 204 240 223 270 214 283
Yr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.
Hometown / High School Ellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron Columbia, Md. / Good Counsel Kutztown, Pa. / Kutztown Macungie, Pa. / Emmaus Runnemede, N.J. / Triton Lebanon, Pa. / Cedar Crest Washington, D.C. / Anacosta Baltimore, Md. / Sherwood Coatesville, Pa. / Coatesville Sicklerville, N.J. / Paul VI Hyattsville, Md. / Northwestern Lansdale, Pa. / North Penn Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto Branchburg, N.J. / Somerville Philadelphia, Pa. / George Washington Abington, Pa. / Abington Whitehouse Station, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Elkridge, Md. / Howard Old Bridge, N.J. / Old Bridge Merztown, Pa. / Brandywine Heights Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto Westminster, Md. / Loyola Blakefield Williamstown, N.J. / Williamstown Exton, Pa. / Neshaminy South Plainfield, N.J. / South Plainfield Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. / Point Pleasant Beach Reading, Pa. / Muhlenberg Baltimore, Md. / Mount Hebron Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton North Pennsauken, N.J. / Pennsauken Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley Elkridge, Md. / Howard Belvidere, N.J. / Hackettstown Brick, N.J. / Brick Memorial Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North Camp Hill, Pa. / Camp Hill Stroudsburg, Pa. / Stroudsburg Margate City, N.J. / Holy Spirit Denver, Pa. / Garden Spot Capitol Heights, Md. / Bullis Oak Ridge, N.J. / Jefferson Township Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro Feasterville, Pa. / Neshaminy Fleetwood, Pa. / Brandywine Fredericksburg, Pa. / Northern Lebanon Baltimore, Md. / Parkville Bristol, Pa. / Bristol New Egypt, N.J. / New Egypt Cherry Hill, N.J. / Cherry Hill East Ewing, N.J. / The Pennington School Perry Hall, Md. / Perry Hall Bogota, N.J. / Bogota Millville, N.J. / Millville
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
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Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
56 58 61 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 75 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 98 99
Antyone Ageday Nico Williams Joel Hertzog Matt Lauer Tyler Wickkiser John McKeever Michael Quintin Chuck Parker Dominic Petrezio John Richter Pat McGann Nick Glass Malik Jackson Peyton Laramore Ke’non Frazier Andrew Romeo Gerrod Gainer Nick Barndt Durango Petit Milton Cordero Joe Lopez Gabriel Frias Ellis Steptoe Jake Deitzler Luke Longenecker Tim McMonagle Enosh Motachwa Daniel Sobolewski
DT LB OL OL OL OL DE OL OL OL OL DT WR TE WR TE WR WR WR WR DT DE DE DE LB LB DE K/P
5-10 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-0
266 211 255 300 293 261 229 278 242 226 275 284 171 205 190 211 167 194 186 188 200 223 180 221 215 190 250 224
Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Sr.
West Orange, N.J. / West Orange Audubon, Pa. / Methacton Etters, Pa. / Red Land Barnegat, N.J. / Barnegat Belvidere, N.J. / Hacketstown Franklin, N.J. / Wallkill Valley East Brunswick, N.J. / East Brunswick Hamilton, N.J. / Nottingham Toms River, N.J. / Toms River Ridgefield Park, N.J. / Ridgefield Park Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro Harrisburg, Pa. / Susquehanna Township Baltimore, Md. / Wilde Lake Thurmont, Md. / Catoctin Roxborough, N.J. / Paul VI Saylorsburg, Pa. / Pleasant Valley Newark, N.J. / Newark Central Quakertown, Pa. / Quakertown Wantage, N.J. / High Point Regional Clifton, N.J. / Clifton Bogota, N.J. / Bogota Bogota, N.J. / Bogota Cheltenham, Pa. / Cheltenham Cressona, Pa. / Blue Mountain Elizabethtown, Pa. / Elizabethtown Area Philadelphia, Pa. / Father Judge Maplewood, N.J. / Columbia Linden, N.J. / Linden
Head Coach: John Marzka (9th Season, Allegheny ’91) Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Mike Winslow (8th Season, Thiel) Defensive Coordinator: Mike Neale (9th Season, Cal State San Marcos ’02) Special Teams Coordinator: Randy Yerger (7th Season, Wilkes ’98) Assistant Coaches: Mike Boyer (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator), Victor Brown (Offensive Assistant), Keith Bruno (Cornerbacks/Assistant Special Teams Coordinator), Jeremy Grim (Defensive Tackles), Dennis Iezzi (Defensive Ends) Pronunciation Guide 6 Grant Boehler – Baylor 13 Luis Quinones – lewis qwin-no-nes 21 Rylan Sweed – rye-lan 22 Kali Boyce – call-e 25 Danny Tighe – tie 30 Demonya Womack - duh-mon-yay 33 Rich Kuhn – coon 34 Steve Barroso – ba-row-sew 38 Wroway Williams – row-way 39 Kyven Jones – key-ven 43 Bryce Galczynski - gal-zin-ski 50 Jonni Cassano – john-e ca-saw-no 70 Dominic Petrezio – pa-tree-zeo 74 Antyone Ageday – an-twon az-a-day 87 Durango Petit - pet-it 98 Enosh Motachwa – e-no-sh ma-toch-wa 99 Daniel Sobolewski – sew-ba-lou-ski
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2014 TEAM STATISTICS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES 6-5-0 CONFERENCE 5-4-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-1-0
HOME 3-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0
AWAY NEUTRAL 3-3-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0
DATE Sep 5, 2014 Sep 13, 2014 Sep 20, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Oct 4, 2014
W/L W L L L L
SCORE 25-14 26-0 41-23 13-6 24-56
ATTEND 2250 3680 3265 3875 1300
W W (ot) W (ot) W W L
38-20 30-24 36-35 30-14 17-14 48-27
876 1765 588 1563 1750 447
OPPONENT at Kean *LYCOMING at *Widener *STEVENSON at *Delaware Valley
Oct 11, 2014 *FDU-FLORHAM Oct 25, 2014 *KING'S Nov 1, 2014 at *Wilkes Nov 8, 2014 *MISERICORDIA Nov 15, 2014 at *Lebanon Valley Nov 22, 2014 at %Salisbury * Middle Atlantic Conference Game % ECAC South Atlantic Bowl
TEAM STATISTICS
ALB
OPP
FIRST DOWNS 182 218 Rushing
81
107
Passing
87
91
Penalty
14
20
RUSHING YARDAGE 1347
1888
Rushing Attempts
397
453
Average Per Rush
3.4
4.2
Average Per Game
122.5
171.6
TDs Rushing
18
19
PASSING YARDAGE 1956
2222
Comp-Att-Int
174-330-12 176-306-11
Average Per Pass
5.9
7.3
Average Per Catch
11.2
12.6
Average Per Game
177.8
202.0
TDs Passing
11
22
TOTAL OFFENSE 3303
4110
Average Per Play
4.5
5.4
Average Per Game
300.3
373.6
KICK RETURNS: 53-1178 37-717 PUNT RETURNS: 28-238 20-120 INT RETURNS: 11-144 12-66 FUMBLES-LOST 12-9 12-6 PENALTIES-Yards 82-805 72-715 Pat Wise
PUNTS-AVG
57-36.1 61-32.5
POSSESSION/Game
30:46
30:28
3RD-DOWN Con. 56/159 40/140 4TH-DOWN Con. 8/21
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66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
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2014 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
RUSHING Att Gain Net Avg TD Chris Dawson 88 415 397 4.5 8 Danny Tighe 55 296 287 5.2 3 Dwayne Randall 70 277 267 3.8 2 Roemello Monroe 29 142 135 4.7 2 Brian Wickkiser 39 142 126 3.2 1 Trey Faust 20 77 69 3.5 0 Ryan Wade 17 70 38 2.2 1 Alec Vignola 2 19 19 9.5 0 Mike Knight 1 13 13 13.0 0 Steve Barroso 2 11 11 5.5 0 Josh Macleod 2 7 7 3.5 0 Gerrod Gainer 1 7 7 7.0 0 Pat Wise 63 188 -4 -0.1 1 TEAM 8 0 -25 -3.1 0 Total.......... 397 1664 1347 3.4 18 Opponents...... 453 2276 1888 4.2 19 PASSING Pat Wise Ryan Wade Mike Knight Alec Vignola Brian Wickkiser Daniel Sobolewski Total.......... Opponents......
Cmp-Att-Int 154-277-7 14-40-3 2-6-0 3-5-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 174-330-12 176-306-11
RECEIVING No. Vinny Williams 40 Gerrod Gainer 32 Dan Grillo 26 Malik Gilmore 24 Chris Dawson 16 Andrew Romeo 10 Josh Macleod 7 Dwayne Randall 7 Kris Akins 4 Brian Wickkiser 3 Roemello Monroe 2 Khari Jefferson 2 Trey Faust 1 Total.......... 174 Opponents...... 176
Pct 55.6 35.0 33.3 60.0 100.0 0.0 52.7 57.5
Yds Avg 507 12.7 489 15.3 246 9.5 336 14.0 53 3.3 87 8.7 70 10.0 48 6.9 27 6.8 17 5.7 28 14.0 26 13.0 22 22.0 1956 11.2 2222 12.6
Long Avg/G 48 44.1 25 31.9 30 33.4 29 45.0 11 15.8 15 17.2 33 3.5 10 19.0 13 13.0 11 1.0 4 0.6 7 0.8 15 -0.4 0 -3.6 48 122.5 60 171.6
Yds TD 1734 11 163 0 22 0 19 0 18 0 0 0 1956 11 2222 22 TD 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 22
Lng Avg/G 77 157.6 42 14.8 11 22.0 13 19.0 18 2.2 0 0.0 77 177.8 55 202.0
Long 50 77 25 36 11 22 17 9 15 21 17 13 22 77 55
Avg/G 50.7 54.3 22.4 30.5 5.9 8.7 6.4 6.0 3.4 2.1 9.3 2.9 5.5 177.8 202.0
PUNT RETURNS No. Gerrod Gainer 23 Malik Gilmore 2 Chris Oliphant 1 Colton Ryan 1 Donte Thomas 1 Total.......... 28 Opponents...... 20
Yds Avg 174 7.6 37 18.5 12 12.0 12 12.0 3 3.0 238 8.5 120 6.0
TD 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Long 49 0 12 0 3 49 19
INTERCEPTIONS Joe Magosin Steve Barroso Colton Ryan Donte Thomas Kali Boyce Chris Stephens Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg TD 3 77 25.7 1 2 2 1.0 0 2 9 4.5 0 2 37 18.5 0 1 19 19.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 11 144 13.1 1 12 66 5.5 0
Long 50 2 8 37 19 0 50 35
KICK RETURNS Gerrod Gainer Kali Boyce Josh Macleod Donte Thomas Vinny Williams Kevin Mason Ethan Martin Total.......... Opponents......
No. 31 9 4 4 2 2 1 53 37
Yds Avg TD 776 25.0 0 242 26.9 0 13 3.2 0 50 12.5 0 54 27.0 0 32 16.0 0 11 11.0 0 1178 22.2 0 717 19.4 0
Long 61 45 10 23 33 16 11 61 39
FUMBLE RETURNS Mark Capetola Total.......... Opponents......
No. 1 1 1
Yds 2 2 10
Long 2 2 10
Avg TD 2.0 0 2.0 0 10.0 1
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2014 SCORING STATISTICS
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|------ PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Daniel Sobolewski 0 15-21 25-29 0-0 Chris Dawson 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 Gerrod Gainer 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 Danny Tighe 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Roemello Monroe 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Malik Gilmore 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dwayne Randall 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dan Grillo 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ryan Wade 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Pat Wise 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Andrew Romeo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Joe Magosin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Vinny Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Brian Wickkiser 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Donte Thomas 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total.......... 31 15-21 25-29 0-1 Opponents...... 42 4-9 33-38 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Pat Wise Chris Dawson Danny Tighe Dwayne Randall Ryan Wade Brian Wickkiser Roemello Monroe Trey Faust Alec Vignola Mike Knight Steve Barroso Josh Macleod Gerrod Gainer TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Points 70 48 36 18 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 256 305
G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 11 340 -4 1734 1730 157.3 9 88 397 0 397 44.1 9 55 287 0 287 31.9 8 70 267 0 267 33.4 11 57 38 163 201 18.3 8 40 126 18 144 18.0 3 29 135 0 135 45.0 4 20 69 0 69 17.2 1 7 19 19 38 38.0 1 7 13 22 35 35.0 11 2 11 0 11 1.0 11 2 7 0 7 0.6 9 1 7 0 7 0.8 7 8 -25 0 -25 -3.6 11 727 1347 1956 3303 300.3 11 759 1888 2222 4110 373.6
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Daniel Sobolewski 15-21 71.4 0-0 4-4 7-8 2-7 2-2 52 2 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Daniel Sobolewski 56 2057 36.7 62 3 10 15 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total.......... 57 2057 36.1 62 3 10 15 1 Opponents...... 61 1982 32.5 65 1 9 10 4 KICKOFFS Daniel Sobolewski Total.......... Opponents......
75
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 52 3009 57.9 11 1 52 3009 57.9 11 1 717 38.8 26 55 2866 52.1 2 0 1178 29.8 35
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2014 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Colton Ryan 62 43 105 12.5-42 2.0-15 2-9 2 . . 1 1 . Steve Barroso 47 39 86 14.0-65 6.0-47 2-2 4 . . . . . Hunter Riggs 25 36 61 3.0-8 1.0-6 . 4 . . . . . Mark Capetola 37 22 59 18.0-81 7.0-52 . . . 1-2 1 . . Joe Magosin 35 18 53 1.5-27 . 3-77 2 . 1-0 1 1 . Rich Kuhn 25 22 47 16.0-72 4.5-39 . 4 . . 1 . . Kali Boyce 30 13 43 2.0-4 . 1-19 6 . . . . . Donte Thomas 28 13 41 . . 2-37 1 . . . 1 . Chris Stephens 27 10 37 1.0-3 . 1-0 9 . . . 1 . Jamal Hayden 21 12 33 12.5-63 5.5-35 . . 1 2-0 4 . . Steve Olenski 17 8 25 0.5-3 . . . . . . . . Ethan Martin 11 12 23 2.0-8 0.5-4 . . . . . . . Dylan McKenzie 10 10 20 4.0-14 1.0-7 . 1 . 1-0 . . . Quashon Mayes 8 12 20 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . Darian Meador 12 5 17 1.5-4 . . . . . . . . Enosh Motachwa 8 9 17 1.0-4 0.5-3 . . . . . . . Darius Johnson 7 6 13 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . Isaiah Baylor 7 5 12 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . Grant Boehler 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . . Kevin Mason 6 3 9 . . . . . . . . . Chris Oliphant 7 2 9 . . . . . . . . . Malik Jackson 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . . Adam Dayke 2 2 4 . . . 1 . . . . . Will Harrison 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . Luis Quinones 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . Danny Tighe 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . Trent Koch 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Teddy Ramsey 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . Josh Macleod . 2 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Daniel Sobolewski 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Nick Glass . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . Gerrod Gainer 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Malik Gilmore 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 4 . Ahmahd Ryans 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . Daqwon Washington 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Dwayne Randall . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Andrew Romeo . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Joey Binns 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Jonni Cassano 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Danny Brown . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Total.......... 463 320 783 91-401 28-208 11-144 35 1 6-2 8 9 . Opponents...... 414 354 768 73.0-280 27-182 12-66 40 12 9-10 8 6 1
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2014 GAME BY GAME STATISTICS
|---RUSHING---|
|--RECEIVING--|
|-------PASSING-------|
Opponent
No.
No.
Cmp-Att-Int Yds
at Kean
40 140 2 33 8 91 0 42 8-18-0
91 0 42
LYCOMING 27 66 0 13 5 48 0 12 5-18-2
48 0 12
at Widener
Yds
TD
Lg
Yds
TD
Lg
TD
Lg
35 57 1 21 26 289 2 43 26-38-0 289 2 43
STEVENSON 38 76 0 12 16 126 0 18 16-38-3 126 0 18
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at Delaware Valley 32
96
3
15
21
207
0
34
21-39-2
207
FDU-FLORHAM 42 236 2 30 8 76 2 20 8-16-1
0
34
76 2 20
KING'S
37 151 2 23 14 171 2 50 14-22-0 171 2 50
at Wilkes
43 133 2 10 18 180 1 26 18-39-2 180 1 26
MISERICORDIA 45 230 3 48 13 221 1 36 13-26-0 221 1 36 at Lebanon Valley 38
150
2
29
16
182
0
25
16-29-1
182
0
25
at Salisbury 20 12 1 8 29 365 3 77 29-47-1 365 3 77 Totals
397 1347 18 48 174 1956 11 77
174-330-12 1956 11 77
Opponent
453 1888 19 60 176 2222 22 55
176-306-11 2222 22 55
Avg per rush: 3.4 Avg per catch: 11.2 Pass efficiency: 106.24 Kick ret avg: 22.2 Punt ret avg: 8.5 All purpose avg/game: 446.5 Total offense avg/gm: 300.3
|---------TACKLES---------|
Opponent
Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds
FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Pts
at Kean
40
1
LYCOMING
47 20 67 9.0-27 2.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0
0
at Widener
37 28 65 9.0-38 3.0-24 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 3-2
23
STEVENSON
36 26 62 9.0-59 5.0-44 1 1-0 2-0 0 3 0 0-0
6
at Delaware Valley
39
3-3
24
38
30
78
69
11.0-61
4.0-21
|-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd 1.0-11
1.0-9
3
1-0
2-2
3-77
0-0
1
0
|-Kicks--XPTS-| 4
0
0
0
3-1
25
FDU-FLORHAM 44 28 72 12.0-70 5.0-40 0 0-0
2-38 0
4 4
5-5
38
KING'S
52 28 80 8.0-29 2.0-8 1 0-0
1-0
3 1 3-3
30
at Wilkes
57 24 81 8.0-26 2.0-16 0 0-0 2-27 0 10 0 3-3
36
MISERICORDIA 40 18 58 6.0-20 2.0-13 0 1-0 1-2 0 5 1 4-3
30
at Lebanon Valley
40
34
74
11.0-37
4.0-25
0
0-0
0-0
0
3
1
2-2
17
at Salisbury
31
46
77
4.0-13
1.0-8
2
1-0
0-0
0
0
0
3-3
27
Totals
463 320 783 91.0-401 28.0-208 8 6-2
11-144 1
35 9
29-25
256
Opponent
414 354 768 73.0-280 26.0-177 8 9-10
12-66 12
40 6
38-33
305
0
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2014 GAME RECAPS 9/5/14 • Kean Alumni Stadium • Union, N.J.
9/13/14 • Shirk Stadium • Reading, Pa.
Albright
25
Lycoming
26
Kean
14
Albright
0
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Albright vs Kean (Sep 5, 2014 at Union, N.J.)
Lycoming vs Albright (Sep 13, 2014 at Reading, Pa.)
Score by Quarters Albright Kean
Score by Quarters Lycoming Albright
Scoring Summary: 1st 2:37 ALB 00:49 ALB 2nd 8:03 ALB 3rd 6:21 ALB 00:05 KEAN 4th 8:43 KEAN 00:11 ALB
1 2 3 4 Score 10 6 6 3 25 0 0 6 8 14
Daniel Sobolewski 37 yd field goal Ryan Wade 33 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Joe Magosin 27 yd interception return (Daniel Sobolewski kick blockd) Chris Dawson 1 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick failed) Qaudir Johnson 8 yd pass from Charles Vellis (Troy Kettler kick failed) DanteBurton14ydpassfromCharlesVellis(DanteBurtonpassfromRobertMeade) Daniel Sobolewski 26 yd field goal
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB KEAN 9 15 40-140 38-75 91 169 18-8-0 34-16-3 58-231 72-244 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-13 3-72 5-111 3-77 0-0 7-39.9 7-32.4 0-0 1-1 8-78 8-45 27:45 32:15 3 of 15 3 of 15 1 of 2 2 of 5 3-3 2-2 1-11 1-4
RUSHING: Albright-Ryan Wade 9-50; Trey Faust 8-28; Brian Wickkiser 7-27; Dwayne Randall 9-27; Chris Dawson 4-7; Danny Tighe 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 2. Kean-Damian Corredor 13-60; Robert Meade 11-27; Kevin O’Connor 11-15; Will Ingram 1-3; Charles Vellis 1-minus 5; TEAM 1-minus 25. PASSING: Albright-Ryan Wade 5-14-0-71; Pat Wise 3-4-0-20. Kean-Robert Meade 9-18-1-79; Charles Vellis 7-16-2-90. RECEIVING: Albright-Vinny Williams 4-52; Dwayne Randall 2-13; Kris Akins 1-15; Josh Macleod 1-11. Kean-Dante Burton 5-62; Eddie DeMarchi 3-25; Qaudir Johnson 3-22; Abe Sanchez 2-33; J. Schmitt 1-13; B. Robinson 1-9; Jaishon Moore 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-Joe Magosin 3-77. Kean-None. FUMBLES: Albright-None. Kean-B. Robinson 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Rich Kuhn 1-0. Kean-Matt Jamison 1-0.
Scoring Summary: 1st 6:28 LYCO 2nd 13:40 LYCO 2:23 LYCO 4th 12:57 LYCO 2:27 LYCO
1 2 3 4 Score 3 13 0 10 26 0 0 0 0 0
Devon Flynn 27 yd field goal Ryan Umpleby 24 yd pass from Tyler Jenny (Devon Flynn kick) Craig Needhammer 35 yd run (Devon Flynn kick failed) John Sibel 19 yd pass from Tyler Jenny (Devon Flynn kick) Devon Flynn 36 yd field goal
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
LYCO ALB 18 6 48-164 27-66 213 48 25-17-0 18-5-2 73-377 45-114 0-0 0-0 1-18 0-0 0-0 6-117 2-1 0-0 3-38.3 6-41.3 0-0 2-1 8-73 10-115 36:31 22:02 5 of 14 0 of 10 2 of 4 1 of 3 2-4 0-0 4-24 2-10
RUSHING: Lycoming-Craig Needhammer 29-121; Blake Bowman 10-40; Tyler Jenny 5-3; TEAM 4-0. Albright-Trey Faust 7-38; Brian Wickkiser 2-16; Dwayne Randall 9-15; Mike Knight 1-13; Steve Barroso 1-0; Ryan Wade 7-minus 16. PASSING: Lycoming-Tyler Jenny 17-25-0-213. Albright-Ryan Wade 3-10-1-26; Mike Knight 2-6-0-22; Pat Wise 0-2-1-0. RECEIVING: Lycoming-Ryan Umpleby 6-102; John Sibel 6-62; Pat Whalen 3-12; Craig Needhammer 2-37. Albright-Malik Gilmore 3-25; Dan Grillo 1-12; Gerrod Gainer 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Lycoming-Mike Gentile 1-1; Malik Thomas 1-0. AlbrightNone. FUMBLES: Lycoming-None. Albright-Ryan Wade 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): Lycoming-Josh Cook 1-0; Zack McMenamin 1-0; Cole Welham 1-0. Albright-Jamal Hayden 2-0.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
78
2014 GAME RECAPS 9/20/14 • Leslie C. Quick Stadium • Chester, Pa.
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
79
9/27/14 • Shirk Stadium • Reading, Pa.
Albright
23
Stevenson
13
Widener
41
Albright
6
Albright vs Widener (Sep 20, 2014 at Chester, Pa.)
Stevenson vs Albright (Sep 27, 2014 at Reading, Pa.)
Score by Quarters Albright Widener
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Stevenson 0 3 7 3 13 Albright 3 0 3 0 6
Scoring Summary: 1st 11:11 WID 7:18 WID 3:34 WID 1:34 ALB 00:35 WID 2nd 9:36 ALB 3:10 ALB 4th 13:20 WID 5:27 ALB 1:49 WID
1 2 3 4 Score 7 10 0 6 23 28 0 0 13 41 Seth Klein 4 yd run (Ryan O’Hara kick) Robert Getz 3 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick) Philip Ragona 49 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick) Brian Wickkiser 1 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Eric Sharpe 52 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick) Andrew Romeo 11 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Daniel Sobolewski 32 yd field goal Seth Klein 1 yd run (Ryan O’Hara kick blockd) Gerrod Gainer 9 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick blockd) T. Morrison 17 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB WID 18 19 35-57 35-71 289 378 38-26-0 27-22-0 73-346 62-449 0-0 0-0 4-35 0-0 6-168 2--8 0-0 0-0 6-31.3 6-30.7 1-1 0-0 6-41 6-39 34:22 25:38 5 of 15 5 of 12 1 of 3 1 of 1 4-5 4-4 3-24 4-26
RUSHING: Albright-Dwayne Randall 9-46; Chris Dawson 5-23; Gerrod Gainer 1-7; Brian Wickkiser 6-6; Trey Faust 5-3; Pat Wise 8-minus 8; TEAM 1-minus 20. Widener-T. Morrison 14-55; Couve LaFate 9-18; Robert Getz 3-6; Team 1-minus 2; Seth Klein 8-minus 6. PASSING: Albright-Pat Wise 25-36-0-265; Ryan Wade 1-2-0-24. Widener-Seth Klein 22-27-0-378. RECEIVING: Albright-Vinny Williams 8-135; Gerrod Gainer 5-44; Chris Dawson 3-11; Malik Gilmore 2-12; Kris Akins 2-11; Trey Faust 1-22; Brian Wickkiser 1-21; Andrew Romeo 1-11; Dan Grillo 1-11; Dwayne Randall 1-6; Josh Macleod 1-5. Widener-Anthony Davis 5-96; M. Hicks-Taylor 3-27; B. DiGiovanni 3-24; Blaine Price 2-67; T. Morrison 2-28; Couve LaFate 2-17; Haydn Warren 2-15; Eric Sharpe 1-52; Philip Ragona 1-49; Robert Getz 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-None. Widener-None. FUMBLES: Albright-Gerrod Gainer 1-1. Widener-None. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Rich Kuhn 3-0. Widener-Brandon Harper 0-1; Tyler Glover 0-1; Anthony Green 0-1; Brandon Jones 0-1; Shakore Philip 0-1; John DiBiase 1-0; Kevin Burns 0-1.
Scoring Summary: 1st 13:12 ALB 2nd 9:34 STE 3rd 14:25 STE 3:23 ALB 4th 13:25 STE
Daniel Sobolewski 39 yd field goal Tim Sternfeld 41 yd field goal Trey Lee 4 yd run (Tim Sternfeld kick) Daniel Sobolewski 28 yd field goal Tim Sternfeld 24 yd field goal
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
STE ALB 7 16 38-107 38-76 39 126 20-5-2 38-16-3 58-146 76-202 1-10 0-0 5-61 3-63 3-75 4-47 3-5 2-0 6-37.5 7-32.9 1-1 1-1 11-133 13-125 26:11 33:49 2 of 13 7 of 21 0 of 2 1 of 2 2-3 2-2 4-24 5-44
RUSHING: Stevenson-Trey Lee 14-120; Emmanuel Paul 7-18; Marcus Holley 8-8; Jeff Farrah 2-5; Team 2-0; Daniel Williams 5-minus 44. Albright-Chris Dawson 11-39; Brian Wickkiser 10-37; Dwayne Randall 11-27; Danny Tighe 1-minus 4; Pat Wise 5-minus 23. PASSING: Stevenson-Daniel Williams 4-18-1-33; Jeff Farrah 1-2-1-6. AlbrightPat Wise 13-33-3-90; Ryan Wade 2-4-0-18; Brian Wickkiser 1-1-0-18. RECEIVING: Stevenson-Seth Jordan 2-25; Anthony Reid 1-10; Khalil Steward 1-6; Emmanuel Paul 1-minus 2. Albright-Vinny Williams 4-36; Dan Grillo 3-26; Chris Dawson 3-19; Malik Gilmore 2-27; Gerrod Gainer 2-16; Dwayne Randall 1-8; Brian Wickkiser 1-minus 6. INTERCEPTIONS: Stevenson-Jimmy Lauer 1-5; Austin Tennesse 1-0; Chris Coffie 1-0. Albright-Donte Thomas 1-0; Chris Stephens 1-0. FUMBLES: Stevenson-Trey Lee 1-1. Albright-Danny Tighe 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Stevenson-Moses Anoh 1-0; Daniel Miller 1-0; Tyler Krug 1-0; Scott Lange 1-0. Albright-Steve Barroso 2-1; Mark Capetola 1-1; Hunter Riggs 1-0.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2014 GAME RECAPS 10/11/14 • Shirk Stadium • Reading, Pa.
10/4/14 • Lipinski Field • Doylestown, Pa. Albright
24
FDU-Florham
20
Delaware Valley
56
Albright
38
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Albright vs Delaware Valley (Oct 4, 2014 at Doylestown, Pa.)
FDU-Florham vs Albright (Oct 11, 2014 at Reading, Pa.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Albright 7 10 0 7 24 Delaware Valley 14 14 14 14 56
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FDU-Florham 14 0 6 0 20 Albright 7 3 14 14 38
Scoring Summary: 1st 12:47 ALB 8:43 DVC 00:26 DVC 2nd 6:47 ALB 5:26 DVC 1:37 ALB 00:08 DVC 3rd 11:53 DVC 2:56 DVC 4th 12:10 ALB 8:15 DVC 3:15 DVC
Scoring Summary: 1st 11:16 FDU 7:43 ALB 4:43 FDU 2nd 6:45 ALB 3rd 11:29 ALB 7:53 FDU 1:20 ALB 4th 14:53 ALB 11:42 ALB
Chris Dawson 1 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Max Stella 0 yd fumble recovery (Brandon Snyder kick) Rasheed Bailey 11 yd pass from Aaron Wilmer (Brandon Snyder kick) Daniel Sobolewski 34 yd field goal Rasheed Bailey 35 yd pass from Aaron Wilmer (Brandon Snyder kick) Dwayne Randall 2 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Aaron Wilmer 1 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick) Rasheed Bailey 52 yd pass from Aaron Wilmer (Brandon Snyder kick) Rasheed Bailey 53 yd pass from Aaron Wilmer (Brandon Snyder kick) Dwayne Randall 2 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Chris Smallwood 6 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick) Aaron Davis 1 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB DVC 19 27 32-96 44-246 207 308 39-21-2 19-14-0 71-303 63-554 1-2 0-0 1-3 2-11 9-195 3-63 0-0 2-35 5-37.8 2-27.5 0-0 4-2 9-87 6-65 32:16 27:44 9 of 17 4 of 6 1 of 2 0 of 0 4-4 5-6 1-9 4-29
RUSHING: Albright-Dwayne Randall 10-39; Brian Wickkiser 7-30; Danny Tighe 2-21; Alec Vignola 2-19; Chris Dawson 6-12; Ryan Wade 1-4; Pat Wise 4-minus 29. Delaware Valley-Chris Smallwood 21-150; Aaron Wilmer 13-48; Fuller-Williams 3-23; Tyler Bing 3-13; C. Marterella 1-11; KaVell Jenkins 1-1; Aaron Davis 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Max Stella 0-0. PASSING: Albright-Pat Wise 15-27-0-164; Ryan Wade 3-7-1-24; Alec Vignola 3-5-1-19. Delaware Valley-Aaron Wilmer 14-19-0-308. RECEIVING: Albright-Dan Grillo 8-89; Malik Gilmore 4-73; Chris Dawson 3-0; Khari Jefferson 2-26; Andrew Romeo 2-12; Dwayne Randall 1-6; Kris Akins 1-1. Delaware Valley-Rasheed Bailey 9-252; Chris Smallwood 2-17; Stephen Greco 1-24; B. Marterella 1-15; Tyler Bing 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-None. Delaware Valley-Danny Wynne 1-35; Brian Carter 1-0. FUMBLES: Albright-None. Delaware Valley-Aaron Wilmer 4-2. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Jamal Hayden 1-0. Delaware Valley-Danny Wynne 1-0; Romaine Evans 1-0; Frank Law 1-0; Aric Boyes 0-1; Luke Boonstra 0-1.
Malik Pressley 13 yd pass from Tyler Maurer (Sean Gavin kick) Dan Grillo 10 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Malik Pressley 24 yd pass from Tyler Maurer (Sean Gavin kick) Daniel Sobolewski 26 yd field goal Danny Tighe 8 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Anthony Ognibene 4 yd run (Sean Gavin kick blockd) Danny Tighe 1 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Malik Gilmore 0 yd blocked punt return (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Vinny Williams 10 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
FDU ALB 20 14 22--7 42-236 343 76 45-31-2 16-8-1 67-336 58-312 0-0 0-0 2-8 4-45 6-106 4-189 1-13 2-38 7-18.3 3-40.3 0-0 1-1 3-15 11-145 33:23 26:37 3 of 14 4 of 12 2 of 2 1 of 3 2-3 5-5 0-0 5-40
RUSHING: FDU-Florham-Tyler Maurer 15-8; Anthony Ognibene 2-7; Oscar Torres 3-minus 4; Malik Pressley 2-minus 18. Albright-Danny Tighe 23-143; Dwayne Randall 12-77; Pat Wise 3-9; Josh Macleod 2-7; TEAM 2-0. PASSING: FDU-Florham-Tyler Maurer 24-30-0-277; Dan Pastor 7-15-2-66. Albright-Pat Wise 8-13-0-76; Ryan Wade 0-3-1-0. RECEIVING: FDU-Florham-Malik Pressley 13-195; Oscar Torres 5-55; Tyler Adams 4-28; Anthony Ognibene 4-6; James Ognibene 3-51; Dennis Sutton 2-8. Albright-Vinny Williams 3-36; Josh Macleod 3-31; Dan Grillo 2-9. INTERCEPTIONS: FDU-Florham-Mickey Weiks 1-13. Albright-Donte Thomas 1-37; Colton Ryan 1-1. FUMBLES: FDU-Florham-None. Albright-Pat Wise 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): FDU-Florham-None. Albright-Steve Barroso 1-1; Dylan McKenzie 1-0; Mark Capetola 1-0; Rich Kuhn 0-1; Jamal Hayden 1-0.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
80
2014 GAME RECAPS 11/1/14 • Schmidt Stadium • Edwardsville, Pa.
10/25/14 • Shirk Stadium • Reading, Pa.
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
81
King’s
24
Albright
36
Albright
30
Wilkes
35
King’s vs Albright (Oct 25, 2014 at Reading, Pa.)
Albright vs Wilkes (Nov 1, 2014 at Edwardsville, Pa.)
Score by Quarters King’s Albright
1 2 3 4 OT Score 0 2 8 7 7 24 0 7 3 7 13 30
Score by Quarters Albright Wilkes
1 2 3 4 OT Score 10 13 3 3 7 36 0 0 14 15 6 35
Bobby Russell safety, , KINGS 2 - ALB 0 Dan Grillo 10 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) AnthonyMartuccio0ydfumblerecovery(DannyLynchpassfromTomHehre) Daniel Sobolewski 52 yd field goal Gerrod Gainer 15 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Dan Kempa 53 yd pass from Tyler Hartranft (Mikhail Kniaziewicz kick) Chris Dawson 5 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Dan Kempa 5 yd pass from Tyler Hartranft (Mikhail Kniaziewicz kick) Chris Dawson 23 yd run
Scoring Summary: 1st 13:56 ALB 9:51 ALB 2nd 13:39 ALB 4:04 ALB 2:21 ALB 3rd 12:28 WIL 10:43 WIL 6:06 ALB 4th 9:18 WIL 6:40 ALB 2:45 WIL OT 00:00 ALB 00:00 WIL
Gerrod Gainer 9 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Daniel Sobolewski 30 yd field goal Daniel Sobolewski 41 yd field goal Daniel Sobolewski 34 yd field goal Danny Tighe 2 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) J. Hartman 17 yd pass from R. Dailey (B. Mellon kick) R. Dailey 2 yd run (B. Mellon kick) Daniel Sobolewski 48 yd field goal PJ Incremona 8 yd run (B. Mellon kick) Daniel Sobolewski 21 yd field goal J. Hartman 2 yd pass from R. Dailey (T. Bousson pass from J. Conklin) Chris Dawson 3 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) J. Hartman 13 yd pass from R. Dailey (R. Dailey pass failed)
Scoring Summary: 2nd 11:24 KINGS 2:09 ALB 3rd 11:26 KINGS 2:38 ALB 4th 8:56 ALB 5:24 KINGS OT 00:00 ALB 00:00 KINGS 00:00 ALB
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
KINGS ALB 25 23 46-252 37-151 191 171 31-20-1 22-14-0 77-443 59-322 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-2 3-60 3-52 0-0 1-0 5-33.6 2-42.5 2-0 3-3 11-126 4-50 35:06 39:54 3 of 14 3 of 8 2 of 4 1 of 1 1-3 3-5 1-8 2-8
RUSHING: King’s-Kyle McGrath 23-126; Tyler Hartranft 10-51; Patrick Robinson 8-48; Tom Hehre 5-32; Evan Foster 0-minus 5. Albright-Danny Tighe 14-59; Chris Dawson 8-53; Pat Wise 13-28; Steve Barroso 1-11; TEAM 1-0. PASSING: King’s-Tyler Hartranft 20-30-0-191; Tom Hehre 0-1-1-0. AlbrightPat Wise 14-22-0-171. RECEIVING: King’s-Dan Kempa 11-114; Tyler Marroni 2-28; Kyle McGrath 2-3; Jay Thomas 1-16; Danny Lynch 1-11; Marquis Miller 1-9; Patrick Robinson 1-6; Ryan Singley 1-4. Albright-Vinny Williams 6-114; Dan Grillo 3-8; Josh Macleod 2-23; Gerrod Gainer 1-15; Malik Gilmore 1-11; Chris Dawson 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: King’s-None. Albright-Steve Barroso 1-0. FUMBLES: King’s-Kyle McGrath 1-0; Tyler Hartranft 1-0. Albright-Pat Wise 3-3. SACKS (UA-A): King’s-Gary Poulson 1-0. Albright-Mark Capetola 1-1; Jamal Hayden 0-1.
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB WIL 17 24 43-133 44-102 180 263 39-18-2 52-27-2 82-313 96-365 0-0 0-0 7-52 2--1 5-120 6-127 2-27 2-0 5-38.4 8-36.6 1-1 0-0 4-43 8-59 30:00 30:00 7 of 20 6 of 21 0 of 1 4 of 6 6-7 5-5 2-16 2-18
RUSHING: Albright-Chris Dawson 23-74; Danny Tighe 12-57; Dwayne Randall 3-4; Pat Wise 5-minus 2. Wilkes-PJ Incremona 15-46; R. Behrmann 12-39; R. Dailey 7-26; P. Martin 1-8; J. Conklin 1-3; W. Deemer 3-minus 5; M. Hayes 5-minus 15. PASSING: Albright-Pat Wise 18-39-2-180. Wilkes-R. Dailey 23-40-2-219; M. Hayes 4-12-0-44. RECEIVING: Albright-Malik Gilmore 5-63; Andrew Romeo 5-47; Vinny Williams 4-40; Dan Grillo 2-18; Gerrod Gainer 1-9; Chris Dawson 1-3. Wilkes-T. Bousson 7-69; J. Hartman 6-76; R. Behrmann 5-37; PJ Incremona 4-33; W. Deemer 3-27; J. Conklin 1-17; N. Dawson 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-Kali Boyce 1-19; Colton Ryan 1-8. Wilkes-O. Richardson 1-0; J. Powell 1-0. FUMBLES: Albright-Gerrod Gainer 1-1. Wilkes-None. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Mark Capetola 2-0. Wilkes-T. Thomas 1-0; D. Ammirato 1-0.
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2014 GAME RECAPS 11/15/14 • Arnold Field • Annville, Pa.
11/8/14 • Shirk Stadium • Reading, Pa. Misericordia
14
Albright
17
Albright
30
Lebanon Valley
14
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Misericordia vs Albright (Nov 8, 2014 at Reading, Pa.)
Albright vs Lebanon Valley (Nov 15, 2014 at Annville, Pa.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Misericordia 0 0 7 7 14 Albright 10 7 7 6 30
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Albright 7 3 7 0 17 Lebanon Valley 0 7 7 0 14
Scoring Summary: 1st 7:23 ALB 1:41 ALB 2nd 14:20 ALB 3rd 6:24 ALB 3:14 MIS 4th 5:09 ALB 1:34 MIS
Scoring Summary: 1st 9:46 ALB 2nd 7:47 LVC 1:19 ALB 3rd 8:29 ALB 00:19 LVC
Daniel Sobolewski 52 yd field goal Chris Dawson 2 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Pat Wise 4 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Gerrod Gainer 32 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Jeff Puckett 3 yd run (Patrick Newins kick) Chris Dawson 18 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick blockd) Colton Pyne 8 yd pass from Brandon Leap (Patrick Newins kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
MIS ALB 18 22 36-240 45-230 145 221 28-12-1 26-13-0 64-385 71-451 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-13 3-56 3-47 0-0 1-2 6-35.0 5-32.0 1-1 1-1 4-79 7-53 26:36 33:24 2 of 11 8 of 15 0 of 3 0 of 0 2-3 3-3 3-19 2-13
RUSHING: Misericordia-Jeff Puckett 20-116; Michael Cheslock 7-72; Robin Custodio 1-24; Ryan Kurtz 4-15; Brandon Leap 4-13. Albright-Chris Dawson 25-175; Dwayne Randall 7-32; Brian Wickkiser 4-19; Roemello Monroe 3-16; Pat Wise 6-minus 12. PASSING: Misericordia-Jeff Puckett 5-17-0-89; Brandon Leap 7-10-1-56; Ryan Kurtz 0-1-0-0. Albright-Pat Wise 13-26-0-221. RECEIVING: Misericordia-Tyler Rowe 3-36; Ryan Kurtz 3-28; Tom Stelzer 2-21; Colton Pyne 2-15; Juwan Petties-Jackso 1-43; Nick Smith 1-2. AlbrightGerrod Gainer 5-119; Vinny Williams 3-40; Dwayne Randall 2-15; Dan Grillo 2-11; Malik Gilmore 1-36. INTERCEPTIONS: Misericordia-None. Albright-Steve Barroso 1-2. FUMBLES: Misericordia-Zack LaNunziata 1-1. Albright-Vinny Williams 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Misericordia-Greg Zotian 1-1; Rob Hart 1-0; Brian Hart 0-1. Albright-Jamal Hayden 1-0; Mark Capetola 1-0.
CMYK Version
Roemello Monroe 2 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Tyler George 9 yd pass from Brian Murphy (Matthew Smoluk kick) Daniel Sobolewski 33 yd field goal Roemello Monroe 3 yd run (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Brendon Irving 3 yd run (Matthew Smoluk kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB LVC 20 16 38-150 45-154 182 106 29-16-1 18-10-0 67-332 63-260 0-0 0-0 5-26 1-0 3-57 4-105 0-0 1-0 4-29.0 7-30.1 2-0 1-0 3-24 1-6 28:44 31:16 5 of 12 4 of 13 0 of 2 1 of 1 3-5 2-3 4-25 0-0
RUSHING: Albright-Roemello Monroe 23-116; Pat Wise 10-46; TEAM 2-minus 3; Brian Wickkiser 3-minus 9. Lebanon Valley-Brendon Irving 36-177; Billy Powanda 1-1; Spencer Moser 1-minus 1; Jeff Hacker 1-minus 3; Brian Murphy 6-minus 20. PASSING: Albright-Pat Wise 16-28-0-182; Daniel Sobolewski 0-1-1-0. Lebanon Valley-Brian Murphy 10-18-0-106. RECEIVING: Albright-Dan Grillo 4-62; Vinny Williams 4-23; Malik Gilmore 3-37; Gerrod Gainer 3-32; Roemello Monroe 2-28. Lebanon Valley-Tyler George 5-54; Darryl Sweeper 2-33; Mike Smith 2-20; Brendon Irving 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-None. Lebanon Valley-Zach Wierman 1-0. FUMBLES: Albright-Gerrod Gainer 1-0; Pat Wise 1-0. Lebanon Valley-Tim Schumacher 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Colton Ryan 2-0; Enosh Motachwa 0-1; Ethan Martin 0-1; Steve Barroso 1-0. Lebanon Valley-None.
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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2014 GAME RECAPS/HONORS 11/22/14 • Sea Gull Stadium • Salisbury, Md. Albright
27
Salisbury
48
D3football.com All-American Team Malik Gilmore – First Team (Special Teams)
Albright vs Salisbury (Nov 22, 2014 at Salisbury, Md.)
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
83
Score by Quarters Albright Salisbury Scoring Summary: 1st 9:04 SAL 4:37 SAL 2nd 14:52 SAL 14:35 ALB 4:36 SAL 3rd 11:34 SAL 7:47 SAL 4:27 ALB 00:24 ALB 4th 11:22 SAL 1:10 ALB
1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 14 6 27 14 13 14 7 48
Jerome Johnson 20 yd pass from Ryan Jones (Zak Osborne kick) Ryan Jones 4 yd run (Zak Osborne kick) John Dunbar 16 yd run (Zak Osborne kick) Gerrod Gainer 77 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Connor Canonico 12 yd run (Zak Osborne kick failed) Jerome Johnson 29 yd run (Zak Osborne kick) Jerome Johnson 31 yd run (Zak Osborne kick) Gerrod Gainer 16 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Malik Gilmore 23 yd pass from Pat Wise (Daniel Sobolewski kick) Jerome Johnson 20 yd run (Zak Osborne kick) Chris Dawson 1 yd run (Ryan Wade rush failed)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
ALB SAL 18 29 20-12 57-484 365 67 47-29-1 7-2-0 67-377 64-551 0-0 0-0 1--1 1-6 7-114 2-22 0-0 1-12 7-35.6 4-41.5 0-0 2-1 7-44 6-75 29:30 30:30 5 of 14 3 of 7 1 of 2 0 of 0 2-2 5-5 1-8 4-30
RUSHING: Albright-Chris Dawson 6-14; Danny Tighe 2-8; Roemello Monroe 3-3; Pat Wise 9-minus 13. Salisbury-Connor Canonico 20-129; Jerome Johnson 5-128; Ryan Kolb 4-55; Ryan Jones 9-48; John Dunbar 10-37; Aarron Moore 4-29; Luke Pierce 1-27; Luke Baxter 2-24; Arlando Scott 2-7. PASSING: Albright-Pat Wise 29-47-1-365. Salisbury-Ryan Jones 2-4-0-67; John Dunbar 0-3-0-0. RECEIVING: Albright-Gerrod Gainer 14-243; Chris Dawson 5-20; Vinny Williams 4-31; Malik Gilmore 3-52; Andrew Romeo 2-17; Brian Wickkiser 1-2. Salisbury-Josh McClain 1-47; Jerome Johnson 1-20. INTERCEPTIONS: Albright-None. Salisbury-Michael Landry 1-12. FUMBLES: Albright-None. Salisbury-Connor Canonico 1-1; Ryan Jones 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Albright-Steve Barroso 1-0. Salisbury-Nick Batastini 0-2; Tyler Paradysz 1-1; Nick Ochoa 1-0; Zachary Wolfrey 0-1.
Malik Gilmore First Team All-American
USA College Football All-American Team
Daniel Sobolewski – First Team (Kicker) Jamal Hayden – Honorable Mention (Defensive Line)
D3football.com All-East Region
Malik Gilmore – First Team (Special Teams) Daniel Sobolewski – Third Team (Kicker)
ECAC South All-Star Team
Daniel Sobolewski – Second Team (Kicker)
All-Middle Atlantic Conference
Daniel Sobolewski – First Team (Kicker) Jake O’Brien – Second Team (Offensive Line) Mark Capetola – Second Team (Defensive Line) Steve Barroso – Second Team (Linebacker) Rich Kuhn – Second Team (Defensive Line) Chris Stephens – Second Team (Defensive Back) Gerrod Gainer – Second Team (Special Teams) Daniel Sobolewski – Second Team (Punter) Jamal Hayden – Honorable Mention (Defensive Line) Joe Magosin – Honorable Mention (Defensive Back) Malik Gilmore – Honorable Mention (Special Teams)
Middle Atlantic Conference All-Academic Team Colton Ryan
Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll Nick Costantino, Adam Dayke, Danny Brown, Ethan Martin, John McKeever, Steve Olenski, Chris Oliphant, Teddy Ramsey, John Richter, Colton Ryan, Rylan Sweed, Ryan Wade, Pat Wise,
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2014 HONORS Vaughn White
Middle Atlantic Conference Player of the Week
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Joe Magosin, Defensive Player of the Week, 9/7/14 Gerrod Gainer, Special Teams Player of the Week, 9/21/14 Steve Barroso, Defensive Player of the Week, 9/28/14 Malik Gilmore, Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/11/14 Steve Barroso, Defensive Player of the Week, 10/25/14 Daniel Sobolewski, Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/25/14 Daniel Sobolewski, Special Teams Player of the Week, 11/1/14 Colton Ryan, Defensive Player of the Week, 11/16/14 Malik Gilmore, Special Teams Player of the Week, 11/16/14
ECAC Southeast Player of the Week
Joe Magosin, Defensive Player of the Week, 9/7/14 Gerrod Gainer, Special Teams Player of the Week, 9/21/14 Steve Barroso, Defensive Player of the Week, 9/28/14 Malik Gilmore, Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/11/14
Steve Barroso, Defensive Player of the Week, 10/25/14 Daniel Sobolewski, Special Teams Player of the Week. 10/25/14 Daniel Sobolewski, Special Teams Player of the Week, 11/1/14 Colton Ryan, Defensive Player of the Week, 11/16/14 Malik Gilmore, Special Teams Player of the Week, 11/16/14 Roemello Monroe, Rookie of the Week, 11/16/14
D3football.com Team of the Week
Joe Magosin, D3football.com Team of the Week, 9/7/14 Malik Gilmore, D3football.com Team of the Week, 10/11/14 Steve Barroso, D3football.com Team of the Week, 10/25/14 Daniel Sobolewski, D3football.com Team of the Week, 11/1/14 Colton Ryan, D3football.com Team of the Week, 11/16/14 Malik Gilmore, D3football.com Team of the Week, 11/16/14
USA College Football Player of the Week
Malik Gilmore, USA Football Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/11/14 Daniel Sobolewski, USA Football Place Kicker of the Week, 11/1/14
Daniel Sobolewski First Team All-American
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
84
RECORDS Daniel Sobolewski Kicker/Punter
CAREER RECORDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
RUSHING Yards Gained Dennis Zimmerman Josan Holmes Matt Santoro Matt Pammer Adam Hubley
3,430 3,158 2,711 2,611 2,460
1966-69 2008-11 1996-99 1984-87 2001-04
Carries Dennis Zimmerman Matt Pammer Adam Hubley Josan Holmes Matt Santoro
979 717 706 684 632
1966-69 1984-87 2001-04 2008-11 1996-99
Yards Per Carry (min. 200 carries) Kevin Daniels 5.7 Jon Thorpe 5.5 Vic Scotese 5.4 Frankie Francks 5.3 Bob MacMillan 4.9 Rushing Yards Per Game Jon Thorpe Vic Scotese Bob MacMillan Matt Pammer Josan Holmes Touchdowns Josan Holmes Adam Hubley Matt Santoro Dennis Zimmerman Ty Hughes Dick Riffle
1971-74 (1,337/235) 1988-91 (2,310/424) 1978-81 (2,250/416) 1973-76 (2,379/450) 1970-73 (1,395/286)
105.0 90.0 79.8 72.5 70.2
1988-91 (2,310/22) 1978-81 (2,250/25) 1966-69 (3,430/43) 1984-87 (2,611/36) 2008-11 (3,158/45)
45 30 28 27 26 26
2008-11 2001-04 1996-99 1966-69 2009-13 1934-37
PASSING Yards John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack TJ Luddy
12,470 10,718 9,616 6,498 5,910
2001-05 1994-97 2006-09 1999-01 2010-13
Completions John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack TJ Luddy
966 836 811 510 437
2001-05 1994-97 2006-09 1999-01 2010-13
Attempts John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack TJ Luddy Touchdown Passes John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly TJ Luddy Mike Strack
1,585 1,434 1,241 966 707
2001-05 1994-97 2006-09 1999-01 2010-13
110 96 80 48 47
2001-05 1994-97 2006-09 2010-13 1999-01
Completion Pct. (min. 500 attempts) Tanner Kelly .654 TJ Luddy .618 John Port .609 Bryan Snyder .585 Mike Futrick .554
2006-09 (811-1,241) 2010-13 (437-707) 2001-05 (966-1,585) 1994-97 (851-1456) 1989-91 (335-605)
Passing Yards Per Game John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack TJ Luddy
283.4 279.0 218.5 209.6 155.5
2001-05 (12,470/44) 1994-97 (10,880/39) 2006-09 (9,616/44) 1999-01 (6,498/31) 2010-13 (5,910/38)
Had Intercepted Bryan Snyder John Port Mike Futrick Roy Curnow Mike Strack
53 46 42 36 32
1994-97 2001-05 1989-91 1970-73 1999-01
RECEIVING Receptions Nick Cushman Eric Nemec Nate Romig Ryan Ditze Scott Pillar
266 264 241 238 200
2001-04 1995-98 2006-09 1993-96 2009-12
Yards Nick Cushman Eric Nemec Nate Romig Ryan Ditze Scott Pillar
3,666 3,433 3,398 3,359 3,323
2001-04 1995-98 2006-09 1993-96 2009-12
38
2006-09
Touchdown Receptions Nate Romig
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
86
CAREER RECORDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Eric Nemec Scott Pillar Nick Cushman Ryan Ditze
36 35 34 32
1995-98 2009-12 2001-04 1993-96
Receptions Per Game Nick Cushman Eric Nemec Ryan Ditze Nate Romig Jim Maransky
6.7 6.3 5.8 5.4 4.8
2001-04 (266/40) 1995-98 (265/42) 1993-96 (242/42) 2006-09 (241/45) 1986-89 (171/36)
Yards Per Reception (min. 75 rec.) Jesse Dorais 19.2 Scott Pillar 16.6 Howard Payton 15.9 Nate Romig 14.1 Ryan Ditze 14.0 Receiving Yards Per Game Nick Cushman 91.7 Eric Nemec 82.0 Ryan Ditze 80.9 Jesse Dorais 78.7 Scott Pillar 75.5 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack Dennis Zimmerman Yards John Port Tanner Kelly Bryan Snyder Mike Strack TJ Luddy Yards Per Game John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Mike Strack TJ Luddy SCORING Points (non-kicker) Josan Holmes Nate Romig Scott Pillar
87
2000-03 (2,438/127) 2009-12 (3,323/200) 1996-99 (1,236/78) 2006-09 (3,398/241) 1993-96 (3,396/242) 2001-04 (3,666/40) 1995-98 (3,444/42) 1993-96 (3,396/42) 2000-03 (2,438/31) 2009-13 (3,323/44)
1,816 1,674 1,190 1,153 989
2001-05 1994-97 2006-08 1999-01 1966-69
12,175 10,576 10,406 6,548 6,356
2001-05 2006-09 1994-97 1999-01 2010-13
276.7 271.0 240.4 211.2 167.3
2001-05 (12,175/44) 1994-97 (10,568/39) 2006-09 (10,576/44) 1999-01 (6,548/31) 2010-13 (6,356/38)
296 268 216
2008-11 (49 TDs, 1 2XP) 2006-09 (44 TDs, 2 2XP) 2009-12 (36 TDs)
Eric Nemec Tom Olivo
216 210
1995-98 (36 TDs) 1958-61 (35 TDs)
Points (kicker) Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski John Whelan George Merrill Dustin Kaplan Mike Franczak
255 209 207 184 171 145
1994-97 (44 FGs, 123 XPs) 2012-14 (36 FGs, 101 XPs) 2007-10 (28 FGs, 122 XPs) 1998-01 (35 FGs, 79 XPs) 2002-05 (8 FGs, 147 XPs) 1978-81 (26 FGs, 67 XPs)
Field Goals Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill John Whelan Mike Franczak
44 36 35 28 26
1994-97 2012-14 1998-01 2007-10 1978-81
Field Goals Attempted Dennis Unger George Merrill Daniel Sobolewski John Whelan Mike Franczak
62 56 55 47 37
1994-97 1998-01 2012-14 2007-10 1978-81
PATs Dustin Kaplan Dennis Unger John Whelan Bill Brown Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill
147 123 121 107 101 79
2002-05 1994-97 2007-10 1973-76 2012-14 1998-01
PAT Attempts Dustin Kaplan Dennis Unger John Whelan Bill Brown Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill
169 148 138 120 109 96
2002-05 1994-97 2007-10 1973-76 2012-14 1998-01
PUNTING Punts Greg Holst Bert Wenzel William Gallen Tanner Kelly Mark Holway
245 243 186 168 125
1978-81 2000-03 1973-76 2006-09 1981-83
9,062 8,749
1978-81 2000-03
Yards Greg Holst Bert Wenzel
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
CAREER RECORDS William Gallen Tanner Kelly Ed McCloskey **
7,070 6,105 4,261
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Yards Per Punt (min. 100 punts) William Gallen 38.0 Greg Holst 36.9 Tanner Kelly 36.3 Bert Wenzel 36.0 Ed McCloskey ** 35.2 ** not including 1971 stats
1973-76 2006-09 1969-71 1973-76 (7,070/186) 1978-81 (9,062/245) 2006-09 (6,105/168) 2000-03 (8,749/243) 1969-71 (4,261/121)
TACKLES Unassisted (since 1982) Tom Fitti Pete Manotti Brett Gaul Matt Christ Jason Howe
200 175 147 140 135
1998-01 2002-05 2006-09 2005-08 1994-97
Assisted (since 1982) Jason Howe Bob Smith Tom Fitti Joe Jennings Jason Eberts Nick Panico
248 239 173 173 170 153
1994-97 1981-84 1998-01 1988-91 1994-97 1995-98
Total (since 1982) Jason Howe Tom Fitti Bob Smith Pete Manotti Jason Eberts Greg Vella
383 373 339 286 282 265
1994-97 1998-01 1994-97 2002-05 1988-91 1988-91
Per Game (since 1982) Bob Smith 11.30 Art Vellutato† 11.06 Jason Howe 9.34 Tom Fitti 9.10 Nick Yarussi 8.15 † not including 1981 stats For Loss (yards) (since 1990) Russell Benditt $ 71.0 (-301) Shawn Stratz 43.0 (-158) Mark Capetola 41.0 (-167) Chris Rickards 41.0 (-179) Tom Fitti 40.0 (-157) Jackson Fallon 37.0 (-172) $ redshirted 1 year
1981-84 1981-83 1994-97 1998-01 1986-89
(339/30) (199/18) (383/41) (373/41) (220/27)
FUMBLES Forced (since 1988) Mike McCoy # 7 Mark Capetola 7 Toby Ranck 6 Mike Porreca # 5 Chris Lysakowski # 5 $ redshirted 1 year; # missing 1987 stats †† missing 1986-1987 stats
1987-90 2010-14 1998-00 1987-90 1987-89
Recovered (since 1975) Mark Crow Nick Yarussi Kevin Kelly Dave Barr Bob Majowicz Jim Kernan Tim O’Shea Art Vellutato
10 8 8 7 7 6 6 6
1973-76 1986-89 1975-78 1998-01 1976-79 1995-97 1981-84 1981-83
Interceptions Bob Maro Jack Byers Jack Sudol Steve Simon Bob Taggart Drew Peterson Terry Rhodes Jon Thorpe
23 21 21 18 17 16 16 15
1995-98 2000-03 1950-53 1960-63 1980-83 2010-13 1967-69 1989-91
SACKS (since 1982) Russell Benditt $ 21.5 Chris Rickards 19 Shawn Stratz 18 Matt Pattison 17.5 Don Gould 17 Jackson Fallon $ 17 Art Vellutato † 17 † not including 1981 stats $ redshirted 1 year
1997-01 1994-97 1994-97 2009-13 2009-13 1999-03 1981-83
Matt Pattison
1997-01 1994-97 2011-14 1994-97 1998-01 1998-01
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
88
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING Yards Gained Jon Thorpe Dennis Zimmerman Josan Holmes Vic Scotese Chad Eisenhower
1990 1968 2008 1981 1995
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Jon Thorpe
Carries Dennis Zimmerman Dennis Zimmerman Adam Hubley Ty Hughes Chad Eisenhower
336 265 248 244 244
Yards Per Carry (min. 100 carries) Kevin Daniels 7.3 Frankie Francks 6.4 Jim Kuhn 5.7 Steve Opet 5.6 Bob MacMillan 5.5 Josan Holmes 5.5 Rushing Yards Per Game Dennis Zimmerman Jon Thorpe Vic Scotese Matt Pammer Jon Thorpe Touchdowns Josan Holmes
89
1,198 1,161 1,087 1,056 1,051
1968 1969 2003 2013 1995 1974 (851/116) 1974 (692/109) 1972 (713/126) 1980 (685/122) 1972 (675/122) 2008 (1,087/198)
129.0 119.8 117.3 104.1 103.4
1968 (1,161/9) 1990 (1,198/10) 1981 (1,056/9) 1985 (729/7) 1991 (1,034/10)
16
2010
Jon Thorpe Dick Riffle Ty Hughes Josan Holmes
14 13 13 12
1991 1936 2013 2008
PASSING Yards John Port Bryan Snyder John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly
3,799 3,530 3,397 3,052 3,030
2004 1996 2003 1997 2009
Completions John Port Bryan Snyder John Port Tanner Kelly John Port
271 267 244 244 237
2004 1996 2005 2009 2003
Attempts Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder John Port John Port Mike Strack
449 443 421 415 400
1995 1996 2004 2005 2001
Completion Pct (min. 100 attempts) Tanner Kelly .680 Tanner Kelly .666 Bryan Snyder .647 John Port .644 Tanner Kelly .637
2009 (244-359) 2007 (217-326) 1997 (225-348) 2004 (271-421) 2006 (167-262)
Passing Yards Per Game John Port John Port Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder John Port
345.4 339.7 305.2 294.2 274.5
2004 (3,799/11) 2003 (3,397/10) 1997 (3,052/10) 1996 (3,530/12) 2005 (2,745/10)
42 35 29 27 25 25
1996 2004 2003 1997 2005 2007
Had Intercepted (since 1960) Bryan Snyder 18 Mike Strack 17 Bryan Snyder 16
1995 2000 1994
Touchdown Passes Bryan Snyder John Port John Port Bryan Snyder John Port Tanner Kelly
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS John Port Dan Merkel Mike Futrick Stan Bergman Mike Futrick Ken Dysart Roy Curnow
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
RECEIVING Receptions Nick Cushman Ryan Ditze Nate Romig Eric Nemec Ryan Ditze
15 15 15 15 14 14 14
101 94 91 88 82
2002 1993 1989 1984 1991 1988 1971
2004 1996 2009 1997 1994
Yards Per Reception (min. 25 rec.) Scott Pillar 23.3 Jesse Dorais 21.2 Jesse Dorais 20.3 Howard Payton 19.9 Ryan Ditze 19.8
2009 (628/27) 2001 (741/35) 2003 (1,034/51) 1999 (497/25) 1993 (573/29)
Receiving Yards Per Game Nick Cushman 152.9 Eric Nemec 119.7 Ryan Ditze 105.2 Scott Pillar 103.7 Jesse Dorais 103.4
2004 (1,682/11) 1997 (1,197/10) 1996 (1,262/12) 2011 (1,141/11) 2003 (1,034/10)
Touchdown Receptions Ryan Ditze Nick Cushman Eric Nemec Jesse Dorais Nate Romig Scott Pillar Scott Pillar
20 17 16 13 12 12 12
1996 2004 1997 2003 2009 2011 2012
524 517 497 473 465
1995 1996 2009 2004 2007
Yards John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly John Port Bryan Snyder
3,766 3,406 3,367 3,358 2,938
2004 1996 2009 2003 1997
Yards Per Game John Port John Port Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder John Port
342.4 335.8 293.8 283.8 266.3
2004 (3,766/11) 2003 (3,358/10) 1997 (2,938/10) 1996 (3,406/12) 2005 (2,663/10)
120 106 100 96 96 90
1996 (20 TDs) 2004 (17 TDs, 2 2XPs) 1997 (16 TDs, 2 2XPs) 1991 (16 TDs) 2010 (16 TDs) 2007 (15 TDs)
TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly John Port Tanner Kelly
Nick Cushman
Yards Nick Cushman Nate Romig Ryan Ditze Eric Nemec Scott Pillar
1,682 1,341 1,262 1,197 1,140
2004 2009 1996 1997 2011
SCORING Points (non-kicker) Ryan Ditze Nick Cushman Eric Nemec John Thorpe Josan Holmes Nate Romig
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
90
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
91
Points (kicker) Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger George Merrill Daniel Sobolewski John Whelan Dustin Kaplan
88 79 73 70 64 64
2013 (15 FGs, 43 XPs) 1995 (18 FGs, 25 XPs) 2001 (16 FGs, 25 XPs) 2014 (15 FGs, 25 XPs) 2009 (9 FGs, 37 XPs) 2004 (4 FGs, 52 XPs)
Field Goals Dennis Unger George Merrill Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger George Merrill
18 16 15 15 11 11
1995 2001 2014 2013 1994 1999
Field Goals Attempted George Merrill Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger
26 23 22 21 19
2001 2013 1995 2014 1994
PATs Dustin Kaplan Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski Dustin Kaplan Jordan Loiodice
52 50 43 41 39
2004 1996 2013 2003 2011
PAT Attempts Dustin Kaplan Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski Dustin Kaplan Jordan Loiodice
57 57 45 45 41
2004 1996 2013 2003 2011
PUNTING Punts Ken Dysart Dennis Zimmerman Mark Holway Bert Wenzel Dave Curtis Greg Holst Chris Seger
80 80 79 76 73 73 72
1987 1968 1983 2001 1984 1979 1977
Yards Dennis Zimmerman Bert Wenzel Greg Holst Dave Curtis
2,801 2,760 2,758 2,664
1968 2001 1979 1984
Mark Holway
2,633
1983
Yards Per Punt (min. 30 punts) Chris Morehouse 43.2 Brooks Mitzkewich 42.5 TJ Luddy 40.4 Jeff Perry 39.6 Tanner Kelly 39.2
1998 (2,247/52) 2011 (1,615/38) 2012 (1,495/37) 1996 (2,334/59) 2007 (2,040/52)
TACKLES Unassisted (since 1982) Pete Manotti Tom Fitti Levi Myers Mike Gancarz Dave Harig
68 66 64 63 63
Pete Manotti
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
2004 2001 2013 2002 2009
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Assisted (since 1982) Joe Jennings Bob Smith Anthony DellaVentura Carl Perino Nick Panico Jason Howe
106 96 80 80 79 79
1991 1982 1998 1991 1998 1994
Total (since 1982) Bob Smith Joe Jennings Bob Smith Jason Howe Nick Panico
128 127 121 120 114
1982 1991 1984 1994 1998
14.22 13.44 12.70 12.13 12.00
1982 (128/9) 1984 (121/9) 1991 (127/10) 1991 (97/8) 1994 (120/10)
For Loss (yards) (since 1990) Russell Benditt 29 (-116) Russell Benditt 28 (-123) Chris Rickards 25 (-109) Dave Oscar 20 (-46) Chad Sload 19 (-84)
2001 2000 1995 1995 2001
FUMBLES Forced (since 1988) Toby Ranck Mark Capetola Mike McCoy Mike Porreca Jamal Hayden Levi Myers Rich Sbarra Matt Fitzgerald Chris Lysakowski Lou Pascarella Kris Trauger Nick Yarussi
6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1999 2012 1988 1990 2014 2013 2006 2000 1988 1988 1988 1988
Recovered Nick Yarussi Jim Kernan Art Vellutato Marco Lloyd Tim O’Shea Bob Majowicz Mike Niro
6 5 5 4 4 4 4
1988 1995 1982 1987 1982 1979 1980
Per Game (since 1982) Bob Smith Bob Smith Joe Jennings John Shea Jason Howe
Leo Palumbo Mark Crow Mike Zielinski John Wesley INTERCEPTIONS Jack Sudol Bob Maro Ed McCloskey Drew Peterson Jack Byers Todd Hoffman Terry Rhodes Jon Thorpe Terry Rhodes Paul Reid Matt Christ SACKS (since 1982) Chris Rickards Bob Smith Don Gould Russell Benditt Art Vellutato Alvin Thomas
4 4 4 4
1980 1974 1973 1971
12 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7
1953 1996 1970 2013 2003 2001 1968 1989 1969 1964 2007
11.5 11 10.5 10.5 10 10
1995 1982 2013 2000 1982 2009
Drew Peterson
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
92
GAME RECORDS RUSHING Yards Gained Chad Eisenhower Vic Scotese Matt Santoro Matt Pammer Josan Holmes Matt Santoro
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Carries Dennis Zimmerman Dennis Zimmerman Dennis Zimmerman Dennis Zimmerman Chris Arnout Dennis Zimmerman Chad Eisenhower Matt Pammer Touchdowns Chad Eisenhower Tom Olivo Dick Riffle Josan Holmes Josan Holmes4
274 252 243 225 225 223
1995 vs Lebanon Valley 1981 vs FDU-Madison 1997 vs Delaware Valley 1985 vs Lebanon Valley 2010 vs Geneva 1998 vs Lebanon Valley
45 45 42 42 41 41 39 39
1968 vs Delaware Valley 1968 vs. Lebanon Valley 1969 vs Lycoming 1968 vs Moravian 1982 vs Wilkes 1969 vs Lebanon Valley 1995 vs Susquehanna 1986 vs Lebanon Valley
4 4 4 4 4
1994 vs Delaware Valley 1961 vs Muhlenberg 1936 vs Muhlenberg 2010 vs Widener 2008 vs Montclair State
Yards Per Carry (min. 10 carries) Kevin Daniels 15.4 1974 vs Delaware Valley (216/14) Vic Scotese 11.5 1981 vs FDU-Madison (252/22) Bob MacMillan 11.5 1972 vs Gettysburg (173/15) Don Manlove 11.0 1964 vs Grove City (121/11) Ty Hughes 10.6 2012 vs Misericordia (127/12) PASSING Yards John Port John Port John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly Tanner Kelly
533 466 464 464 447 436
2003 vs Juniata 2004 vs Widener 2004 vs FDU-Florham 1997 vs Susquehanna 2007 vs Kean (NJ) 2009 vs Wilkes
Completions John Port Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly John Port Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder John Port Tanner Kelly
36 35 34 34 33 33 33 33 33
2003 vs Moravian 1994 vs Widener 1996 vs Widener 2009 vs Delaware Valley 2003 vs Wilkes 1997 vs Susquehanna 1996 vs Juniata 2005 vs Wilkes 2008 vs Lycoming
Attempts Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder John Port Mike Strack Bryan Snyder John Port Mike Strack Tanner Kelly
66 55 55 52 52 51 51 51
1996 vs Widener 1994 vs Widener 2005 vs Wilkes 2000 vs Delaware Valley 1996 vs Lycoming 2003 vs Delaware Valley 2001 vs Widener 2009 vs Delaware Valley
Completion Pct (min. 15 attempts) T.J. Luddy .895 2011 vs Stevenson (17-19) Bryan Snyder .868 1997 vs Susquehanna (33-38) Tanner Kelly .818 2007 vs Kean (18-22) Jeff Haberl .800 1998 vs Lebanon Valley (24-30) Tanner Kelly .774 2006 vs Lebanon Valley (24-31) Touchdown Passes John Port John Port John Port John Port Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Pat Subers Tanner Kelly John Port John Port John Port John Port John Port John Port Mike Strack Mike Strack Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder Gary Chapman Tanner Kelly
6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Had Intercepted Joe Matina Lew Nevins Mike Strack Jeff Haberl Keith Cadden Roy Curnow Roy Shellhammer Lew Nevins Stan Bergman many tied with
5 1988 vs Susquehanna 5 1962 vs Lycoming 4 1999 vs Lycoming 4 1998 vs Lebanon Valley 4 1992 vs Lebanon Valley 4 1971 vs Juniata 4 1966 vs Wagner 4 1963 vs Lebanon Valley 4 1984 vs Upsala 3 (last by TJ Luddy 2013 vs Stevenson)
2002 vs Delaware Valley 2004 vs Wilkes 2004 vs Juniata 2004 vs Lebanon Valley 1997 vs Delaware Valley 1996 vs 4 teams 2009 vs Lebanon Valley 2006 vs Juniata 2004 vs 4 teams 2003 vs Susquehanna 2003 vs. Ursinus 2002 vs Lebanon Valley 2005 vs Lebanon Valley 2005 vs. Delaware Valley 2001 vs Widener 2001 vs. Wesley 1997 vs Susquehanna 1997 vs. Moravian 1996 vs Catholic 1996 vs. Moravian 1995 vs Lebanon Valley 1961 vs Franklin & Marshall 2009 vs Wilkes
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
GAME RECORDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
RECEIVING Receptions Ryan Ditze Eric Nemec Ryan Ditze Ryan Ditze Eric Nemec Eric Nemec Gerrod Gainer Eric Nemec Ryan Ditze Ryan Ditze AJ Hill Nate Romig Scott Pillar
17 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
1995 vs Lycoming 1995 vs Widener 1994 vs Widener 1996 vs Widener 1997 vs Susquehanna 1995 vs King’s 2014 vs Salisbury 1997 vs FDU-Madison 1996 vs Lycoming 1994 vs Jersey City 2008 vs Western Conn. State 2009 vs Delaware Valley 2012 vs Wilkes
Yards Nick Cushman Gerrod Gainer Nick Cushman Ryan Ditze Nick Cushman Eric Nemec Scott Pillar Scott Pillar
244 243 233 233 223 223 223 220
2003 vs Juniata 2014 vs Salisbury 2004 vs FDU-Florham 1995 vs Lycoming 2004 vs Moravian 1997 vs Susquehanna 2012 vs Widener 2011 vs Wilkes
Yards Per Reception (min. 3 recs.) Jesse Dorais 40.3 2001 vs Juniata (121/3) Stephen Asay 37.3 2006 vs Lycoming (112/3) Jesse Dorais 36.6 2002 vs Delaware Valley (183/5) Howard Payton 36.0 1999 vs Susquehanna (108/3) Jesse Dorais 32.4 2003 vs Ursinus (162/5) Touchdown Receptions Eric Nemec Andy Sorice Nick Cushman Steve Mocey Jesse Dorais Eric Nemec Jim Maransky Gerry Potts Stephen Asay Nate Romig Scott Pillar Scott Pillar Scott Pillar TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Bryan Snyder Bryan Snyder
4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1996 vs Delaware Valley 2005 vs Lebanon Valley 2004 vs 3 teams 2004 vs Wilkes 2003 vs Lebanon Valley 1998 vs Susquehanna 1988 vs Upsala 1951 vs Gettysburg 2007 vs Wilkes 2009 vs Wilkes 2009 vs Lebanon Valley 2011 vs King’s 2012 vs Widener
69 66
1996 vs Widener 1996 vs Lycoming
Tanner Kelly Mike Strack John Port
65 60 60
2009 vs Delaware Valley 2000 vs Delaware Valley 2005 vs Wilkes
Yards John Port Tanner Kelly John Port John Port Bryan Snyder Tanner Kelly John Port
542 499 479 441 441 417 417
2003 vs Juniata 2009 vs Wilkes 2004 vs FDU-Florham 2004 vs Widener 1997 vs Susquehanna 2006 vs Lycoming 2004 vs Lycoming
SCORING Points (non-kicker) Dick Riffle Josan Holmes Eric Nemec Chad Eisenhower Tom Olivo
30 1936 vs Muhlenberg (5 TD) 24 2008 vs Montclair State (4 TD) 24 1996 vs Delaware Valley (4 TD) 24 1994 vs Delaware Valley (4 TD) 24 1961 vs Muhlenberg (4 TD)
Points (kicker) Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill John Meil Daniel Sobolewski John Whelan Bill Cooper
18 2014 vs Wilkes (5 FGs, 3 XPs) 18 1995 vs King’s (5 FGs, 3 XPs) 15 2013 vs Widener (2 FGs, 6 XP) 14 2001 vs Wilkes (4 FGs, 2 XPs) 13 1983 vs Moravian (4 FGs, 1 XP) 12 2013 vs Kean (2 FGs, 6 XP) 12 2010 vs Geneva (2 FGs, 6 XP) 11 1969 vs Moravian (3 FGs, 2 XP)
Field Goals Daniel Sobolewski Dennis Unger George Merrill John Meil George Merrill George Merrill George Merrill George Merrill Rich Appaluccio Bill Cooper Mike Franczak Bill Brown
5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
2014 vs Wilkes 1995 vs King’s 2001 vs Wilkes 1983 vs Moravian 2001 vs Lebanon Valley 2001 vs Susquehanna 2000 vs Susquehanna 1999 vs Wilkes 1988 vs Western Maryland 1969 vs Moravian 1980 vs Upsala 1973 vs Upsala
Field Goals Attempted Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill Dennis Unger Daniel Sobolewski George Merrill George Merrill
7 5 5 5 4 4 4
2014 vs Wilkes 2013 vs Widener 1999 vs Wilkes 1995 vs King’s 2013 vs Kean 2001 vs Wilkes 1999 vs Susquehanna
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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GAME RECORDS many tied with 3 (last by Daniel Sobolewski 2014 vs Stevenson)
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
PATs Mike Franczak Bill Brown Daniel Sobolewski Dustin Kaplan Dustin Kaplan Dustin Kaplan Dustin Kaplan George Merrill Bill Brown Jordan Loiodice Jordan Loiodice
8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
1980 vs FDU-Madison 1975 vs Upsala 2013 vs FDU-Florham 2004 vs 2 teams 2003 vs Juniata 2003 vs Susquehanna 2002 vs Delaware Valley 2001 vs Wesley 1976 vs Lebanon Valley 2011 vs. Stevenson 2011 vs Wilkes
PAT Attempts Mike Franczak 8 1980 vs FDU-Madison Bill Brown 8 1976 vs Lebanon Valley Bill Brown 8 1975 vs Upsala Jordan Loiodice 8 2011 vs Wilkes many tied with 7 (last by Daniel Sobolewski 2013 vs FDU-Florham) PUNTING Punts Dave Curtis Dave Curtis Jack Sudol Ken Dysart Chris Seger Dennis Zimmerman Greg Holst William Gallen Carmen Comunale Jack Sudol Yards Greg Holst Chris Seger Ken Dysart Brooks Mitkewich Rob Brooks
14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12
1984 vs Widener 1983 vs Lycoming 1951 vs Scranton 1987 vs Lycoming 1977 vs Wilkes 1968 vs Lycoming 1978 vs Lycoming 1976 vs St. Lawrence 1965 vs Wagner 1952 vs Scranton
480 432 421 397 382
1979 vs Lycoming 1977 vs Wilkes 1987 vs Lycoming 2011 vs Lycoming 1992 vs Lycoming
Yards Per Punt (min. 4 punts) Chris Morehouse 51.0 1998 vs Delaware Valley (255/5) TJ Luddy 49.5 2013 vs Widener (198/4) Chris Morehouse 49.3 1998 vs Catholic (197/4) Greg Holst 47.0 1980 vs FDU-Florham (188/4) Chris Morehouse 46.6 1998 vs Juniata (233/5)
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TACKLES Unassisted Dave Harig Tom Fitti Tom Fitti Matt Fitzgerald Bob Smith Colton Ryan Mark Bergery Ray Granger Josh Benson Mike Gancarz Mike Gancarz Tom O’Rourke John McGowan
17 2009 vs Lebanon Valley 16 1999 vs King’s 15 2001 vs Widener 15 2000 vs Moravian 14 1984 vs Wilkes 13 2014 vs King’s 13 2009 vs Lycoming 13 1978 vs Franklin & Marshall 12 2003 vs Juniata 12 2002 vs 2 teams 12 2001 vs King’s 12 1989 vs Delaware Valley 12 1989 vs Lebanon Valley
Assisted (since 1982) Jeff Bender John Shea Joe Jennings Dave Barr Bill Holley Ed Palubinski John Shea Joe Jennings Carl Perino Bob Smith Bob Kimball
17 16 15 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Total Bob Smith Bob Smith Ray Granger Ray Granger Dave Harig Jeff Bender Pete Manotti John Shea Joe Jennings Bob Smith Tom Fitti Nick Yarussi Bob Smith
27 1982 vs Upsala 22 1984 vs Wilkes 22 1978 vs Franklin & Marshall 21 1978 vs Juniata 21 2009 vs Lebanon Valley 20 1991 vs Juniata 20 2005 vs FDU-Florham 20 1991 vs Juniata 20 1991 vs Wilkes 20 1982 vs Susquehanna 19 1999 vs King’s 19 1988 vs Widener 19 1984 vs Lycoming
For Loss (yards) (since 1990) Mark Capetola 6.5 (-32) Russell Benditt 6.0 (-19) Russell Benditt 6.0 (-19) Chad Sload 5.0 (-37) Russell Benditt 5.0 (-32) Mike Gancarz 5.0 (-30) Rich Kuhn 4.5 (-29) Steve Barroso 4.0 (-28)
1991 vs Juniata 1991 vs Juniata 1991 vs Lycoming 2000 vs Widener 1993 vs Delaware Valley 1993 vs Delaware Valley 1991 vs Lycoming 1991 vs 2 teams 1991 vs 3 teams 1984 vs Lycoming 1984 vs Delaware Valley
2012 vs Lebanon Valley 2001 vs Susquehanna 2000 vs Lebanon Valley 2001 vs Lebanon Valley 2000 vs Wilkes 2002 vs Delaware Valley 2014 vs Widener 2014 vs Stevenson
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
GAME RECORDS Matt Pattison Marc Shoemaker Mike Porreca Mark Capetola Mark Capetola Nick Gjoni Nick Gjoni
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
4.0 (-33) 4.0 (-29) 4.0 (-26) 4.0 (-21) 4.0 (-9) 4.0 (-9) 4.0 (-5)
2013 vs Widener 2003 vs Ursinus 1990 vs Widener 2012 vs Stevenson 2012 vs Misericordia 2012 vs Lycoming 2012 vs Misericordia
FUMBLES Forced (since 1988) Mark Capetola Jamal Hayden Steve Biddle Matt Fitzgerald John Francolla Mike Porreca Mike McCoy Andrew Kibler Dave Harig
4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2012 vs Lebanon Valley 2014 vs Delaware Valley 2001 vs Dickinson 2000 vs Wilkes 1991 vs Lycoming 1990 vs Moravian 1988 vs Delaware Valley 2007 vs Delaware Valley 2009 vs Mount Union
Recovered (since 1979) Matt Filosa Sean Cunningham Justin Smith Kevin Bliss Pete Manotti Steve Panico Jeff Bender Jon Thorpe Nick Yarussi Andy Ruppert Dan O’Shea Art Vellutato Tim O’Shea Don Jones Joe Carlantonio Bill Waters
2 2012 vs Delaware Valley 2 2012 vs Franklin & Marshall 2 2003 vs Lebanon Valley 2 2002 vs Juniata 2 2003 vs Lycoming 2 2001 vs Wilkes 2 1990 vs Moravian 2 1988 vs Delaware Valley 2 1988 vs Lycoming 2 1985 vs Lycoming 2 1984 vs Wilkes 2 1982 vs Lycoming 2 1982 vs Lycoming 2 1980 vs Juniata 2 1980 vs Juniata 2 1979 vs Susquehanna
SACKS Matt Pattison Bob Smith Russell Benditt Rich Kuhn Alvin Thomas Alvin Thomas Joe Howe Mike Porreca Kris Trauger Tim O’Shea Bob Smith Art Vellutato John Jacobe Bill Morrison
4.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Carl Fischl Pat Morris Mark Capetola INTERCEPTIONS Phil Tortoreti Jack Sudol Joe Magosin Bob Maro John Shea Cliff Repetti Mike Sahli Paul Reid Paul Reid Matt Christ many tied with FDU-Florham)
3.0 3.0 3.0
1972 vs Juniata 1992 vs Juniata 2012 vs Stevenson
4 1966 vs Moravian 4 1951 vs Franklin & Marshall 3 2014 vs Kean 3 1997 vs Wesley 3 1990 vs Widener 3 1988 vs Upsala 3 1975 vs Lebanon Valley 3 1964 vs Juniata 3 1964 vs. Lebanon Valley 3 2007 vs Kean 2 (last by Drew Peterson 2013 vs
2013 vs Widener 1982 vs FDU-Madison 2000 vs Wilkes 2014 vs Widener 2009 vs Ursinus 2009 vs Widener 1997 vs Juniata 1990 vs Widener 1989 vs Juniata 1984 vs Wilkes 1984 vs Widener 1982 vs Delaware Valley 1980 vs Upsala 1972 vs Juniata
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
Joe Magosin
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LONGEST PLAYS Rush Willie Smith Paul Deck Scott Pillar Dick Breen Harry Kerns Rob Levan Bob White
1951 vs Moravian 1922 vs Cornell 2012 vs FDU-Florham 1939 vs Dickinson 1926 vs Juniata 1990 vs Juniata 1949 vs Moravian
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Pass Mike Strack to Jesse Dorais 96 2001 vs Wesley Tanner Kelly to Scott Pillar 93 2009 vs Western Connecticut Tanner Kelly to Stephan Asay 91 2007 vs King’s Bryan Snyder to Chris McPherson 83 1994 vs Lebanon Valley John Port to Jesse Dorais 82 2003 vs Ursinus Bryan Snyder to Howard Payton 80 1997 vs King’s George Petronius to Stan Brooks 80 1929 vs St. Joseph’s Field Goal Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski Daniel Sobolewski John Meil John Meil John Whelan John Meil George Merrill George Merrill Greg Leppien Dennis Unger Mike Franczak Jordan Loiodice
52 52 51 49 48 47 47 47 47 45 45 43 42 42 42 42 42
2014 vs King’s 2014 vs Misericordia 2013 vs Stevenson 2013 vs Widener 2014 vs Wilkes 2013 vs Juniata 2012 vs Stevenson 1983 vs Moravian 1982 vs Lebanon Valley 2009 vs Lycoming 1982 vs Lycoming 1999 vs Delaware Valley 2001 vs Susquehanna 1998 vs William Patterson 1997 vs Widener 1980 vs Juniata 2011 vs Lebanon Valley
Punt Jack Sudol Al Harnly Jack Sudol Brooks Mitkewich Chris Morehouse
92 89 75 75 71
1953 vs Scranton 1949 vs PMC (Widener) 1951 vs Lafayette 2011 vs SUNY-Cortland 1998 vs Delaware Valley
100 98 97 96 95 95 94
1998 vs William Patterson 1987 vs Moravian 1922 vs Cornell 2006 vs Lycoming 1948 vs Lebanon Valley 1936 vs Muhlenberg 1986 vs Moravian
Kickoff Return Jeff Rogers Ralph Guadagno George Hollenbaugh Nate Romig Johnny Krouse Dick Riffle Ralph Guadagno
97
96 95 94 91 90 85 85
Jim Paul Frankie Francks Roy Dragon Roy Sherid
94 94 94 94
1979 vs Lebanon Valley 1975 vs Widener 1955 vs Muhlenberg 1927 vs Gallaudet
Punt Return Tom Olivo Doug Deicke Doug Deicke Harry Kerns Eldred Miller William Alston Mario Nicotera
100 85 85 85 80 78 77
1958 vs Scranton 1962 vs Moravian 1961 vs Gettysburg 1926 vs Juniata 1922 vs Dickinson 2007 vs Lycoming 1937 vs CCNY
Interception Return Dick Riffle Bill Bors Drew Peterson John Cunningham Mike Sahli
102 1937 vs CCNY 93 1962 vs Franklin & Marshall 78 2011 vs King’s 77 1955 vs Lehigh 76 1974 vs Upsala
Fumble Return Milton Weaver Milton Weaver Dan Boyd Matt Christ Jim Huie Tom Farr
80 1927 vs Lebanon Valley 78 1926 vs Temple 62 1985 vs Widener 51 2007 vs Delaware Valley 45 1960 vs Franklin & Marshall 40 1982 vs Lycoming
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
Dick Riffle
TEAM GAME RECORDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Most Touchdowns Rushing 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 Passing 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4
1980 vs FDU-Madison 1989 vs Lebanon Valley 1980 vs Widener 1973 vs Upsala 1961 vs Muhlenberg 1976 vs Upsala 1976 vs Lebanon Valley 1972 vs Gettysburg 1950 vs Adelphi many times (last 2010 vs FDU-Florham)
2011 vs Wilkes 2002 vs Delaware Valley 1996 vs Juniata 2004 vs Wilkes 2003 vs Juniata 2003 vs Lebanon Valley 1997 vs Delaware Valley 1996 vs 4 teams 2009 vs Lebanon Valley many times (last 2011 vs King’s & Stevenson)
Total 11 11 11 9 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8
1936 vs Muhlenberg 1929 vs Alfred, Cooper Un. 1920 vs Juniata 2011 vs Wilkes 2011 vs King’s 2011 vs Stevenson 1963 vs Delaware Valley 2003 vs Juniata 1980 vs FDU-Madison 1976 vs Lebanon Valley 1975 vs Upsala 1932 vs PMC (Widener)
Most First Downs 33 33 31 30 30 30 29 29 29 29 28 27
2011 vs Stevenson 1932 vs PMC (Widener) 2004 vs Juniata 2011 vs Wilkes 2005 vs Juniata 2004 vs Widener 2009 vs Wilkes 2004 vs Lebanon Valley 2003 vs Juniata 1990 vs Western Maryland 2010 vs Catholic 2004 vs FDU-Florham
27 27
2003 vs Delaware Valley 2013 vs Lebanon Valley
Scoring Points 77 73 70 68 65
1920 vs Juniata 1929 vs Alfred 1936 vs Muhlenberg 1929 vs Cooper Union 2011 vs Wilkes
Most Yards Rushing 481 472 446 446 428 397
1976 vs Delaware Valley 1972 vs Gettysburg 1977 vs Delaware Valley 1974 vs Muhlenberg 1974 vs Delaware Valley 1976 vs Upsala
Passing 545 533 464 406 405
2011 vs Wilkes 2003 vs Juniata 1997 vs Susquehanna 1996 vs Widener 2002 vs Delaware Valley
Total 675 644 584 551 543 543
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
2011 vs Wilkes 2003 vs Juniata 1994 vs Moravian 2003 vs Susquehanna 2011 vs Stevenson 2012 vs FDU-Florham
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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
Most Touchdowns Rushing 28 1976 27 2010 24 1980 24 1975 23 2012 22 2013 22 2004 22 2009 20 2011 19 1977 19 1974 Passing 43 1996 36 2004 29 2003 29 2009 27 1997 25 2007 Total Touchdowns 62 2004 59 1996 51 2009 48 2012 47 2013 47 2011 46 2003 40 2001 40 1997 40 1976 40 1961 40 2010
347 2012 344 2011 332 2003 326 2001 Most Yards Rushing 2,770 1974 2,680 1976 2,339 1980 2,278 1977 2,212 1975 Passing 3,877 2004 3,726 2009 3,684 1996 3,453 2003 3,102 1997 2,837 1995 Total Yards 5,290 2004 5,189 1996 5,181 2009 4,686 2003 4,329 2012 4,323 2013 4,258 2011 4,155 1995
Most First Downs 281 2004 271 2009 258 1996 230 2013 230 2003 226 1995 225 2012 221 2011 Scoring Points 447 2004 425 1996 410 2009 372 2013
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66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS All-American
1914 Haps Benfer, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin 1930 Larry Hatton, Honorable Mention Associated Press
1971 Paul Litwinetz, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1974 Joe Noonan, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
1932 Fran Hatton, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little
1975 Chris Simcik, AFCA College Division II Coaches, 1st Team Associated Press Little
1933 Stan Hino, Associated Press Little
1977 Mark Redmond, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little
1935 Dick Riffle, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little
1981 Bob Gage, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little Vic Scotese, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little
1936 Dick Riffle, 1st Team Associated Press Little, Honorable Mention Associated Press Leo Disend, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 1937 Dick Riffle, 1st Team Associated Press Little, Honorable Mention Associated Press Leo Disend, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1941 Bill Spangler, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little Sam Coccodrilli, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little Bob Bennett, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1942 Bob Bennett, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1959 Anthony LoSapio, 2nd Team Williamson Rating System Mike Varano, Honorable Mention Williamson Rating System 1960 Gary Chapman, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little George Reagan, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little Gary Sheeler, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1961 Gary Chapman, 1st Team Williamson Rating System Gary Sheeler, 3rd Team Williamson Rating System 1966 Carmon Comunale, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1968 Herbert Nauss, Honorable Mention Kodak
1982 Bob Smith, 3rd Team Division III Chris Arnout, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little 1984 Bob Smith, Honorable Mention Division III 1988 Jim Maransky, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-American, Honorable Mention Division III All-American, Honorable Mention Hansen’s Gazette All-American Nick Yarussi, Honorable Mention Associated Press Little AllAmerican, Honorable Mention Division III All-American, Honorable Mention Hansen’s Gazette All-American 1989 Jon Thorpe, Honorable Mention Division III 1990 Jon Thorpe, 3rd Team Division III 1991 Jon Thorpe, 2nd Team Division III, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Greg Vella, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette John Shea, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1994 Ryan Ditze, 2nd Team Division III, 3rd Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1995 Dennis Unger, AFCA Coaches, 2nd Team Division III, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Gazette
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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HONORS AND AWARDS 1996 Bob Maro, 1st Team Division III, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Ryan Ditze, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, 2nd Team Division III Bryan Snyder, 2nd Team Division III Ed Baker, 2nd Team Hansen’s Football Gazette Shawn Stratz, Honorable Mention Division III
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1997 Bob Maro, 2nd Team Division III, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Eric Nemec, 2nd Team Division III, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Sean McGinty, 2nd Team Hansen’s Football Gazette 1998 Chris Morehouse, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, 3rd Team Associated Press Little 2004 Nick Cushman, AFCA Coaches, 1st Team D3football.com, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette John Port, Honorable Mention D3football.com 2005 John Port, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2007 Matt Christ, Honorable Mention D3football.com 2009 Nate Romig, 3rd Team D3football.com 2011 Scott Pillar, Honorable Mention BSN 2012 Scott Pillar, AFCA Coaches, Honorable Mention BSN Marty Reinhardt, 3rd Team BSN 2013 Drew Peterson, AFCA Coaches, 2nd Team D3football.com, 2nd Team BSN, 3rd Team Associated Press Little Daniel Sobolewski, 3rd Team D3football.com, Honorable Mention BSN 2014 Malik Gilmore, 1st Team D3football.com Daniel Sobolewski, 1st Team USA College Football All-American Team Jamal Hayden, Honorable Mention USA College Football All-
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American Team
Preseason All-American
1988 Jim Maransky, College Football Preview Mark Rothrock, College Football Preview 1989 Jim Maransky, College Football Preview, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Mark Rothrock, College Football Preview, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Nick Yarussi, College Football Preview, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1991 Jon Thorpe, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Greg Vella, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1993 Keith Cadden, Preseason All-American 1995 Ryan Ditze, 1st Team Sporting News, 1st Team Bob Griese’s College Football Yearbook 1996 Dennis Unger, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, Street and Smith’s Eric Nemec, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1997 Bob Maro, Sporting News, College Football Preview, Bob Griese’s College Football Yearbook, Street and Smith’s, Hansen’s Football Gazette and USA III Football Bryan Snyder, College Football Preview, Shawn Stratz, College Football Preview, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1998 Bob Maro, Bob Griese’s College Football Yearbook 2004 John Port, 2nd Team Lindy’s 2005 John Port, 2nd Team D3football.com 2008 Matt Christ, 1st Team D3football.com, 2nd Team Lindy’s 2010 Matt Odenwalt, 3rd Team D3proday.com
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS John Whelan, Honorable Mention D3proday.com 2011 Stuart Grogan, 2nd Team D3 Senior Classic, Honorable Mention Consensus Draft Services, USA College Football Senior Josan Holmes, USA College Football Senior, Francis Hall, USA College Football Senior
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2012 Jake Bentsen, 3rd Team USA Football News 2013 Drew Peterson, 1st Team USA College Football, 2nd Team D3 Senior Classic, 3rd Team BSN Matt Pattison, 2nd Team USA College Football, Honorable Mention D3 Senior Classic Eric Wade, 4th Team USA College Football 2014 Daniel Sobolewski, 2nd Team BSN Chris Stephens, 3rd Team USA College Football
All-Region Associated Press All-State
1947 Jimmy Maracani, HB, Honorable Mention 1948 Billy Krohto, HB, Honorable Mention Bernie Yanoski, HB, Honorable Mention 1951 Jack Sudol, DB, 1st Team Al Weidman, DG, 2nd Team Walt Drazek, DT, Honorable Mention 1953 Jack Sudol, DB, 1st Team 1959 Jim Doremus, DG, 2nd Team Gary Chapman, QB, Honorable Mention Tony LoSapio, C, Honorable Mention 1960 George Reagan, T, 1st Team Gary Chapman, QB, 2nd Team Gary Sheeler, E, 3rd Team George Seighman, G, Honorable Mention 1961 Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team Gary Sheeler, T, 2nd Team
George Reagan, T, 2nd Team Tom Olivo, B, Honorable Mention 1966 Paul Chaiet, OG, 1st Team 1968 Herbert Nauss, DB, 2nd Team 1969 Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team 1974 Joe Noonan, G, Honorable Mention Kevin Daniels, RB, Honorable Mention
D3football.com All-East Region
2005 John Port, QB, 3rd Team All-East Region 2007 Matt Christ, S, 1st Team All-East Region Tanner Kelly, QB, 2nd Team All-East Region 2008 William Alston, KR, 2nd Team All-East Region Matt Christ, S, 3rd Team All-East Region 2009 Tanner Kelly, QB, East Region Offensive Player of the Year/1st Team All-East Region Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-East Region Brett Gaul, CB, 2nd Team All-East Region 2011 Scott Pillar, WR, 2nd Team All-East Region Matthew Hnatiuk, ST, 2nd Team All-East Region Brooks Mitzkewich, P, 3rd Team All-East Region 2013 Drew Peterson, S, 1st Team All-East Region Daniel Sobolewski, K, 3rd Team All-East Region 2014 Malik Gilmore, ST, 1st Team All-East Region Daniel Sobolewski, K, 3rd Team All-East Region
ECAC All-Stars
1960 Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team/South Region MVP
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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HONORS AND AWARDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1961 Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team
1981 Bob Gage, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1962 Robert Williams, C, 1st Team All-East
1982 Chris Arnout, RB, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1964 Bill Bors, 1st Team All-East George Gamber, C, 1st Team All-East
1983 Casey Krady, DB, 1st Team All-ECAC South Art Vellutato, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1965 Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team All-East
1984 Bob Smith, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South Paul Hennigan, DE, 1st Team All-ECAC South Matt Pammer, RB, ECAC South Rookie of the Year
1966 Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team Division II
1987 Jim Maransky, TE, 1st Team All-ECAC South Matt Pammer, RB, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1967 Herbert Nauss, DB, 1st Team Division II 1968 Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team Division II 1971 Paul Litwinetz, C, 1st Team All-East 1973 Carl Fishl, MG, 1st Team All-ECAC South Mike Baver, C, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1974 Dave Kurzinsky, C, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1976 Dave Kurzinsky, C, 1st Team All-ECAC South Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-ECAC South Kevin Kelly, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Ray Granger, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Frankie Francks, RB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1977 Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-ECAC South Ray Granger, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Kevin Kelly, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Rod Neary, DB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South
1997 Bob Maro, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro Eric Nemec, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 2004 Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South Nick Cushman, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South John Port, QB, Honorable Mention All-ECAC South 2007 Steve Asay, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South 2008 Therron Deets, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-ECAC South William Alston, RS, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1979 John Simcik, TE, 1st Team All-ECAC South
2009 Tanner Kelly, QB, ECAC South Offensive Player of the Year/1st Team All-ECAC Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South John Whelan, K, 1st Team All-ECAC South
1980 Mike Franczak, K, 1st Team All-ECAC South
2011 Scott Pillar, WR, 2nd Team All-ECAC South
1978 Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South
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1996 Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro Ed Baker, OL, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro Shawn Stratz, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro Jason Howe, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro Bryan Snyder, QB, Honorable Mention All-South
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS Marty Reinhardt, FB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 2012 Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2013 John Barndt, C, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Drew Peterson, S, 2nd Team All-ECAC South Daniel Sobolewski, K, 2nd Team All-ECAC South TJ Luddy, P, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 2014 Daniel Sobolewski, K, 2nd Team All-ECAC South
Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region 1994 Ryan Ditze, WR, 2nd Team All-Region
1996 Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-Region Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Region Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Region Bryan Snyder, QB, 2nd Team All-Region Sean McGinty, OL, 2nd Team All-Region Shawn Stratz, DL, 2nd Team All-Region Jeff Perry, P, 2nd Team All-Region
1960 (4) Gary Sheeler, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Reagan, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Robert Williams, C, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1961 (9) Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gary Sheeler, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Reagan, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Sighman, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Steve Simon, E, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Robert Williams, C, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Douglas Diecke, HB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Tom Olivo, HB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern David Rees, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1962 (5) Robert Williams, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Steve Simon, E, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Rod Duckworth, T, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Jon Paris, T, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Gerald Smith, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1963 (2) Robert Kopp, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Robert Williams, C, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern
2003 John Port, QB, 2nd Team All-South Region Jesse Dorais, WR, 3rd Team All-South Region 2004 Nick Cushman, WR, 1st Team All-East Region/ East Region Offensive Player of the Year John Port, QB, 2nd Team All-East Regiom 2005 John Port, QB, 2nd Team All-East Region
D3proday.com All-Region
2010 John Whelan, K, D3proday.com All-Region
All-Conference
1959 (7) Jimmy Doremus, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gerald Bricker, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Robert Meyer, G, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Gary Sheeler, E, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Gary Chapman, QB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tony LoSapio, C, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Michael Varno, B, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern
Robert Williams
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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HONORS AND AWARDS 1964 (6) Bob Goidell, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Kopp, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Bors, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Gamber, C, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Lew Nevins, QB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern Don Manlove, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1965 (8) Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bob Goidell, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern John Haggarty, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Kopp, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Gamber, C, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Roy Shellhammer, QB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Frank Herzog, HB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Al Esposito, IL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1966 (8) Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mickey Esposito, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Paul Chaiet, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Gamber, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Carmon Comunale, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern George Gamber, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Tom Gargulio, DB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1967 (2) Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Herb Nauss, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1968 (9) Terry Jones, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ted Agurkis, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Herb Nauss, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Paul Litwinetz, C, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Mike Grant, E, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tom Sweeney, IL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Frank Klassen, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tom Garguilo, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1969 (10) Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ted Agurkis, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Terry Rhodes, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Tom Bakum, T, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Nick Smith, T, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Paul Litwinetz, C, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Rich Fettis, FB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Mike Grant, E, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tom Garguilo, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern
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Frank Klassen, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1970 (3) Richard Orwig, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Paul Litwinetz, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ed McCloskey, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1971 (6) Paul Litwinetz, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bob MacMillan, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Jim Kuhn, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Grant, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Morrison IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ed McCloskey, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1972 (5) Jim Kuhn, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bob MacMillan, HB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Barry Shellemhammer, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Bauer, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Morrison, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1973 (5) Mike Bauer, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Tom Zielinski, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern, Bill Morrison, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Robin Hynicka, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Mike Pizzaro, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1974 (7) Dave Kurzinski, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Kevin Daniels, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Pizarro, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Howard Crow, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Joe Noonan, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tom Glossner, H.M. All-MAC Northern Chris Simcik, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1975 (9) Chris Simcik, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Dave Kurzinski, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Pat Sharp, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Frankie Francks, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Gallen, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Vidulich, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Regis Yoboud, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Mike Sahli, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1976 (12) Regis Yoboud, TE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Paul Cappelli, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Dave Kurzinsky, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Frankie Francks, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Tom Neary, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Kevin Kelly, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mark Crow, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Rod Neary, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill Brown, K, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Jeff Welch, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1977 (10) Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Fred Hess, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Jeff Welch, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Kevin Kelly, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mark Crow, DT, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Dan Daly, FB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Dan Delahanty, TE, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Bill DeNichols, QB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Rod Neary, DB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1978 (5) Dino Andrescavage, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Anthony Trotter, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Bill DeNichols, QB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Bob Majowicz, DB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1979 (4) Dino Andrescavage, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gregg Holst, P, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Mullane, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Brian Constantine, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1980 (9) Bob Gage, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Vic Scotese, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gregg Holst, P, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Franczk, K, 1st Team All-MAC Northern John Jacobs, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern John Simcik, TE, H.M. All-MAC Northern Chris Mezzacappi, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Tony Vinciguerra, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Steve Opet, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1981 (3) Vic Scotese, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Tony Vinciguerra, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern Bob Gage, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1982 (3) Chris Arnout, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern
Art Vellutato, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Mike Epstein, DT, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1983 (3) Art Vellutato, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Casey Krady, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Chris Arnout, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1984 (2) Paul Hennigan, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Bob Smith, LB, 1st Team All-MAC 1985 (2) Dave Croson, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Matt Pammer, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1986 (1) Scott Navitsky, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1987 (3) Marco Lloyd, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Jim Maransky, TE, Honorable Mention All-MAC Matt Pammer, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1989 (3) Jon Thorpe, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Adam Futrick, QB, 2nd Team All-MAC Jim Maransky, TE, Honorable Mention 1990 (3) Jon Thorpe, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Mike Porreca, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Greg Vella, DT, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1991 (4) Jon Thorpe, RB, 1st Team All-MAC John Shea, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Mario DeLiberty, OT, 2nd Team All-MAC Greg Vella, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC 1992 (2) Mario DeLiberty, T, 1st Team All-MAC Keith Cadden, QB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1993 (3) Dave Oscar, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Mike Lizzi, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Hort, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1994 (2) Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Ryan Ditze, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
106
HONORS AND AWARDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
107
1995 (14) Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Chad Eisenhower, RB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Chris Rickards, DE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Shawn Stratz, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-MAC Commonwealth Bryan Snyder, QB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Eric Nemec, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Shawn McGinty, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Steve Cavanaugh, TE, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Howe, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Sydney Bull, CB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1996 (15) Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Sean McGinty, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Bryan Snyder, QB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jim Keman, DE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Shawn Stratz, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jason Howe, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Eric Nemec, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Chris Rickards, DE, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Tom Deja, CB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Dennis Unger, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1997 (17) Eric Nemec, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Sean McGinty, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Bryan Snyder, QB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jim Keman, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Jason Howe, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Tom Deja, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Matt Santoro, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Ryan Griffin, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Bryan Haas, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Dennis Unger, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Drew Dickson, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Shawn Stratz, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Chris Rickards, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jeff Perry, P, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth
1998 (12) Eric Nemec, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Greg Fisher, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Anthony Della Ventura, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Chris Morehouse, P, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Matt Santoro, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Howard Payton, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Matt Goloniecki, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Mike Strubbe, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Alexander, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth John Couchara, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Chris Bullis, DB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1999 (9) Frank Puleo, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Matt Santoro, RB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth George Merrill, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Chris Bullis, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Chad Slotter, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Brian Wood, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jackson Fallon, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Mike McGinn, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Scheerer, KR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2000 (11) Frank Puleo, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Brian Wood, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Buck Scarduzio, FB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Russell Benditt, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Tom Fitti, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Keith Johnson, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Chad Slotter, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth George Merrill, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jack Byers, DB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Steve Biddle, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Jason Sheerer, KR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2001 (12) Jason Scheerer, KR, 1st Team All-MAC George Merrill, K, 1st Team All-MAC Russell Benditt, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Tom Fitti, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Gerry McShea, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Joe Noe, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Buck Scarduzio, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC Dave Barr, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC Todd Hoffman, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC Steve Biddle, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC Bert Wentzel, P, 2nd Team All-MAC Jeff Yoder, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS 2002 (4) Nick Cushman, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Jack Byers, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC Jeff Benditt, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Jason Scheerer, KR, Honorable Mention All-MAC
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2003 (6) John Port, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Scott Matsinger, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Jesse Dorais, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Nick Cushman, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Kevin Bliss, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC Bert Wenzel, P, 2nd Team All-MAC
2007 (8) Tanner Kelly, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Steve Asay, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Nate Romig, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Therron Deets, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Nate Romig, KR, 2nd Team All-MAC John Whelan, K, 2nd Team All-MAC Tanner Kelly, P, 2nd Team All-MAC 2008 (8) Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Therron Deets, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-MAC William Alston, KR, 1st Team All-MAC Tanner Kelly, P, 1st Team All-MAC Josan Holmes, RB, 2nd Team All-MAC John Whelan, K, 2nd Team All-MAC Andrew Kibler, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC
2004 (6) Nick Cushman, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-MAC John Port, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Justin Holland, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC Pete Manotti, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC Steve Mocey, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC
2009 (10) Tanner Kelly, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-MAC John Whelan, K, 1st Team All-MAC Bob Harper, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Brett Gaul, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Adam Burkart, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Matt Odenwalt, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Jack Sayer, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Alvin Thomas, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Dave Harig, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC
2005 (3) Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-MAC John Port, QB, 2nd Team All-MAC Pete Manotti, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC
2010 (7) Matt Odenwalt, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Josan Holmes, RB, 2nd Team All-MAC Tyrell Drumgo, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC Luke Wallace, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Stuart Grogan, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Don Gould, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC Francis Hall, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC
Nate Romig
2011 (9) Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Marty Reinhardt, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Brooks Mitzkewich, P, 1st Team All-MAC Matt Pattison, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Jake Bentsen, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Stuart Grogan, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Taylor Howes, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Eric Wade, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC Francis Hall, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
108
HONORS AND AWARDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
2012 (11) Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Marty Reinhardt, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Ryan Ott, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Drew Peterson, S, 1st Team All-MAC Eric Wade, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC Matt Pattison, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Mark Capetola, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC TJ Luddy, P, 2nd Team All-MAC Nick Gjoni, DL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Chris Stephens, CB, Honorable Mention All-MAC
2013 (16) TJ Luddy, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Eric Wade, TE, 1st Team All-MAC Josh Barndt, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Drew Peterson, S, 1st Team All-MAC Daniel Sobolewski, K, 1st Team All-MAC TJ Luddy, P, 1st Team All-MAC Daniel McNair, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Devron Clark, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC JT Harding, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Matt Pattison, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Matt Filosa, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC Chris Stephens, CB, 2nd Team All-MAC Levi Myers, CB, 2nd Team All-MAC Matt DiGiacomo, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Ty Hughes, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Don Gould, DL, Honorable Mention All-MAC 2014 (11) Daniel Sobolewski, K, 1st Team All-MAC Jake O’Brien, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Mark Capetola, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Steve Barroso, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC Rich Kuhn, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Chris Stephens, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC Gerrod Gainer, ST, 2nd Team All-MAC Daniel Sobolewski, P, 2nd Team All-MAC Jamal Hayden, DL, Honorable Mention All-MAC Joe Magosin, DB, Honorable Mention All-MAC Malik Gilmore, ST, Honorable Mention All-MAC
MAC Player of the Year
1961- Gary Chapman, QB, MAC Northern MVP 1969- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, MAC Northern MVP 1972- Jim Kuhn, FB, MAC Northern MVP 1976- Frankie Francks, RB, MAC Northern MVP 1978- Ray Granger, LB, MAC Northern MVP 1991- Jon Thorpe, RB, MAC Offensive Player of the Year 1996- Bryan Snyder, QB, MAC Commonwealth MVP 1997- Bryan Snyder, QB, MAC Commonwealth MVP 2001- Russell Benditt, DL, MAC Defensive POY 2007- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Offensive POY 2009- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Offensive POY
MAC Rookie of the Year
1998- Chris Morehouse, P, MAC Rookie of the Year 2006- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Rookie of the Year 2008- Josan Holmes, RB, MAC Rookie of the Year
TJ Luddy
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Coach of the Year
1959- John Potsklan, Berks County Officials Assoc. COY 1960- John Potsklan, Berks County Officials Assoc. COY
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
HONORS AND AWARDS 2013- JT Harding, 1st Team CoSIDA Division III
Tanner Kelly
Other Academic Awards
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
2013- JT Harding, NCSA Athleader All-American 2013- JT Harding, MAC Scholar Athlete 2013- JT Harding, MAC Academic All-Conference 2013- Ty Hughes, MAC Academic All-Conference 2013- Levi Myers, MAC Academic All-Conference 2013- Mark Capetola, MAC Academic All-Conference 2014 - Colton Ryan, MAC Academic All-Conference
Fraternity All-American
1996- Ed Baker, OT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1996- Chris Rickards, DE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1996- Jason Howe, LB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1996- Bob Maro, DB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Buck Scarduzio, RB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Joe Noe, OL, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Russell Benditt, DL, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Tom Fitti, LB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Mike Beckley, DB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2004- Adam Hubley, B, Hon. Mention NIC All-Fraternity
1960- John Potsklan, AFCA District II Coach of the Year 1975- John Potsklan, MAC Northern Coach of the Year 1976- John Potsklan, MAC Northern Coach of the Year 1977- John Potsklan, MAC North. Co-Coach of the Year 1996- Ron Maier, MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year 1997- E.J. Sandusky, MAC Commonwealth Co-COY 2009- John Marzka, Nike NCAA DIII Coach of the Year
Academic Awards CoSIDA Academic All-American
1972- Robin Hynicka, 2nd Team CoSIDA 2004- Nick Cushman, 1st Team CoSIDA 2006- Matt Hoelscher, 2nd Team CoSIDA 2013- JT Harding, NCSA Athleader All-American
CoSIDA Academic All-District
1997- Ben Reph, CoSIDA Academic All-District 1998- Ben Reph, CoSIDA Academic All-District 2003- Nick Cushman, 1st Team CoSIDA College Division 2004- Nick Cushman, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine 2004- Matt Hoelscher, 2nd Team ESPN The Magazine 2005- Matt Hoelscher, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine 2006- Matt Hoelscher, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine 2006- Brian Weiser, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine 2007- Brian Weiser, 2nd Team ESPN The Magazine
Matt Hoelscher
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
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SERIES RECORDS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
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Lincoln (Pa.) Loyola (Md.) Lycoming Lykens AC Maryland State Millersville Misericordia Monmouth (N.J.) Montclair State Moravian Mt. St. Mary’s Mount Union Muhlenberg Otterbein Palmyra AC Pennsylvania Reading AC Reading HS Roanoke Rutgers Salisbury Schuylkill Seminary Scranton (St. Thomas) Shenandoah Springfield (Mass.) St. Joseph’s (Pa.) St. Lawrence Stevenson SUNY-Cortland Susquehanna Swarthmore Temple Thiel Upsala Ursinus Vanier Villanova Wagner Washington (Md.) Waynesburg Wesley West Chester Western Maryland Western Connecticut Widener (PMC) Wilkes William & Mary Williamson School Youngstown
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66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
1912 (2-7) Coach: Pop Kelchner L Carlisle Indians L Lehigh L Ursinus L Franklin & Marshall W Carlisle Reservation L Hillman Academy L Fordham W Lebanon Valley
7-50 0-34 0-7 7-10 32-21 7-13 13-16 20-7
1913 (3-4-3) Coach: Pop Kelchner L Carlisle Indians L Lehigh T Gettysburg W Carlisle Reservation L Lafayette W Susquehanna L Army T Mt. St. Mary’s W Muhlenberg T Temple
0-25 0-64 7-7 56-0 0-7 20-0 0-77 7-7 29-3 0-0
1914 (5-3-1) Coach: Pop Kelchner L Carlisle Indians W Temple T Gettysburg W Dickinson W Carlisle Reservation Mt. St Mary’s W Susquehanna L Bucknell L Lafayette W Muhlenberg
0-20 28-12 7-7 7-0 55-7 n/a 32-0 0-42 6-42 20-10
1915 (2-7) Coach: Pop Kelchner L Carlisle Indians L Rutgers L Penn W Dickinson L Lehigh L Lafayette L Ursinus W Susquehanna L Muhlenberg
7-21 0-53 0-63 20-0 0-27 0-42 0-54 6-0 0-33
1916 (1-8-1) Coach: Pop Kelchner W Carlisle Reservation L Bucknell
20-7 0-37
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Lehigh Dickinson Georgetown Muhlenberg Lafayette Williamson School PMC (Widener)
6-61 0-20 0-80 0-43 0-32 7-7 7-24
1917 (3-7) Coach: Pop Kelchner L Pennsylvania L Carlisle Indians L Dickinson W Temple (forfeit) W Reading AC L Ursinus W Schuylkill Seminary L Muhlenberg L Lafayette L PMC (Widener)
10-73 0-60 7-27 1-0 62-0 7-29 40-0 0-21 0-42 7-27
1918 (0-3) Coach: Pop Kelchner Carlisle Indians Bucknell L Dickinson Ursinus Muhlenberg Schuylkill Seminary L Lebanon Valley L Franklin & Marshall
cancelled cancelled 0-19 cancelled cancelled cancelled 6-13 7-25
1919 (1-6) Coach: Harry Benfer L Dickinson L Franklin & Marshall W Drexel L Gettysburg L PMC (Widener) L Muhlenberg L Lebanon Valley
0-19 0-25 38-0 0-34 0-26 0-67 0-48
1920 (4-2) Coach: Harry Benfer W Dickinson L Muhlenberg W Drexel L Gettysburg W Juniata W Susquehanna 1921 (4-3) Coach: Harry Benfer
6-0 13-14 41-0 10-20 77-0 21-7
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Franklin & Marshall PMC (Widener) Swarthmore Western Maryland Juniata Susquehanna Muhlenberg
0-7 27-20 0-28 21-7 41-0 21-6 7-15
1922 (6-3) Coach: Harry Benfer L Franklin & Marshall W Juniata L Dickinson W PMC (Widener) W Susquehanna W Schuylkill Seminary W Ursinus W Western Maryland L Cornell
2-23 34-0 7-28 13-6 6-0 61-0 27-0 20-0 14-48
1923 (2-6) Coach: Harry Benfer W Palmyra AC L Franklin & Marshall L Johns Hopkins L Dickinson L Ursinus L Haverford W Susquehanna L PMC (Widener)
48-0 6-10 0-41 0-14 6-28 6-13 6-0 6-16
1924 (3-6) Coach: Harry Benfer W Loyola (Md.) L Franklin & Marshall L Muhlenberg L PMC (Widener) Susquehanna L Dickinson W Washington College L William & Mary W St. Joseph’s L Lebanon Valley
14-0 7-21 0-34 0-20 cancelled 0-25 7-0 0-27 20-0 6-21
1925 (2-6) Coach: James Bond Jr. L Franklin & Marshall L Muhlenberg L PMC (Widener) W Gallaudet W Blue Ridge L Dickinson L William & Mary
0-15 0-21 6-31 58-0 18-0 0-13 0-27
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
112
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS L
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
113
Lebanon Valley
1926 (6-3) Coach: Harry Weller W Muhlenberg W Juniata W Franklin & Marshall W PMC (Widener) W St. Joseph’s L Lafayette W Temple L Schuylkill L Lebanon Valley 1927 (3-4-1) Coach: Harry Weller L Muhlenverg L Brown W PMC (Widener) W Gallaudet L Western Maryland L Temple W Schuylkill T Lebanon Valley
0-41
30-6 33-0 20-6 13-0 20-0 7-30 19-0 7-9 3-16
7-33 0-20 7-0 29-7 0-33 0-13 28-26 6-6
1928 (1-7) Coach: John B. Smith L Lafayette L Rutgers L St. Thomas L Temple L St. Joseph’s W PMC (Widener) L Schuylkill L Lebanon Valley
0-78 0-19 0-25 0-32 0-13 19-0 0-49 6-13
1929 (7-2) Coach: Doggie Julian W Cooper Union L Bucknell W Roanoke W Mt. St. Mary’s L Western Maryland W St. Joseph’s W Lebanon Valley W Alfred W Ursinus
69-0 0-33 46-0 33-6 6-21 26-0 6-0 73-0 18-0
1930 (7-1-1) Coach: Doggie Julian W Connecticut L Bucknell
19-0 0-26
W W W W W T W
Mt. St. Mary’s PMC (Widener) St. Joseph’s Davis & Elkins George Washington Western Maryland Lebanon Valley
12-7 42-7 35-6 7-0 33-0 7-7 12-6
1931 (5-4) Coach: Frank White L Coast Guard L Temple L Bucknell W PMC (Widener) L St. Thomas W St. Joseph’s W Washington College W Mt. St. Mary’s W Lebanon Valley L Ursinus
7-32 6-19 7-23 58-0 0-14 20-0 49-6 28-0 19-0 7-13
1935 (7-1) Coach: Biggie Munn W Georgetown W Lafayette W Ursinus W Moravian L West Chester W Lebanon Valley W Franklin & Marshall W Muhlenberg
7-0 32-0 23-0 12-6 6-7 10-0 9-6 31-6
1936 (6-1-1) Coach: Biggie Munn L Franklin & Marshall W West Chester W CCNY W Moravian W Ursinus T Western Maryland W Lebanon Valley W Muhlenberg
6-7 7-6 31-0 6-0 35-0 6-6 16-7 70-13
1937 (7-0-1) Coach: Lone Star Dietz W Geneva W CCNY T Ursinus W Moravian W Bucknell W LaSalle W Lebanon Valley W Muhlenberg
20-0 34-0 0-0 25-0 6-0 13-0 16-0 7-6
1938 (4-5-1) Coach: Lone Star Dietz L Temple W Geneva L Gettysburg W Catawba W Moravian L Bucknell L LaSalle W Lebanon Valley T Upsala L Muhlenberg
0-6 19-0 0-7 14-0 32-0 0-6 6-14 14-7 0-0 0-3
1939 (5-4) Coach: Lone Star Dietz L Gettysburg L Bucknell W Moravian W West Chester W Upsala W Dickinson L Franklin & Marshall W Lebanon Valley L Muhlenberg
0-6 0-15 13-6 25-19 26-0 46-14 16-19 40-20 0-3
1940 (5-5) Caoch: Lone Star Dietz W Kutztown L Moravian W Muhlenberg W Upsala L Catawba L West Chester L Franklin & Marshall W Dickinson L Bucknell W Lebanon Valley
24-7 0-9 14-3 19-0 6-7 0-7 6-27 7-0 0-7 3-0
1941 (6-4) Coach: Lone Star Dietz W Blue Ridge W Muhlenberg L Carnegie Tech W West Chester L Lebanon Valley W Moravian L Franklin & Marshall W PMC (Widener) L Bucknell W Millersville
20-0 14-3 6-12 6-0 13-27 13-0 12-13 27-20 0-42 26-13
1942 (4-5) Coach: Lone Star Dietz
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
W W W L W L L L L
Indiantown Gap Ithica Franklin & Marshall Lakehurst Moravian West Chester PMC (Widener) Lebanon Valley Muhlenburg
47-0 22-7 6-0 0-14 14-13 0-6 0-18 6-13 0-20
1943-45 Program suspended due to WWII 1946 (1-7) Coach: David Strong L Muhlenberg W Juniata L Scranton L Moravian L West Chester L Franklin & Marshall L Gettysburg L PMC (Widener)
0-39 19-2 19-34 20-27 0-26 0-12 0-34 0-6
1947 (2-6-2) Coach: LeVan Smith L Millersville L Muhlenberg L West Chester T Franklin & Marshall W Moravian L Scranton L Lebanon Valley W Juniata L PMC (Widener) T Gettysburg
13-20 0-53 7-20 13-13 9-7 0-43 7-31 26-7 19-27 13-13
1948 (3-5-1) Coach: LeVan Smith L Gettysburg W Moravian L Maryland State T Franklin & Marshall W Lebanon Valley W Otterbein L Scranton L PMC (Widener) L Muhlenberg
6-26 19-0 0-25 0-0 19-13 61-7 0-48 0-39 0-13
1949 (2-6-1) Coach: Ed Gulian L West Chester
6-46
L W L W L L T L
Lincoln Moravian Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall Lebanon Valley Scranton Gettysburg PMC (Widener)
12-14 33-6 7-21 7-0 13-26 6-33 13-13 7-19
1950 (5-4) Coach: Ed Gulian L Temple L PMC (Widener) W Moravian W Adelphi L Franklin & Marshall W Lebanon Valley L Scranton W Gettysburg W Muhlenberg
6-32 7-12 20-12 45-6 0-14 27-13 13-34 14-12 33-6
1951 (6-4) Coach: Ed Gulian W Lafayette W PMC (Widener) W Moravian L Temple W Franklin & Marshall L Lebanon Valley W Scranton L Gettysburg W Muhlenberg L West Chester
12-0 12-6 33-13 6-47 6-0 6-7 2-0 20-21 9-7 9-32
1952 (6-3) Coach: Ed Gulian L Temple W Lafayette W Gettysburg W Muhlenberg L Franklin & Marshall W Moravian W Lebanon Valley W PMC (Widener) L Scranton
0-21 28-6 7-0 13-7 13-20 49-14 21-19 20-0 6-7
1953 (3-6) Coach: Ed Gulian L Temple W Muhlenberg L Lafayette L Gettysburg
0-34 6-0 7-28 0-27
L W L L W
Franklin & Marshall Moravian Lebanon Valley PMC (Widener) Scranton
0-6 21-13 0-13 0-7 19-0
1954 (3-6) Coach: Ed Gulian L Lafayette W Muhlenberg L Gettysburg L Alfred W Franklin & Marshall L Moravian W Labanon Valley L Bucknell L PMC (Widener)
0-26 12-7 0-28 0-12 22-13 7-13 21-14 0-27 6-28
1955 (2-7) Coach: John Potsklan L Bucknell L Muhlenberg L Gettysburg L Alfred W Franklin & Marshall L Moravian W Lebanon Valley L Lehigh L Scranton
14-25 13-26 6-46 7-13 20-0 13-35 27-12 19-51 0-12
1956 (2-7) John Potsklan L Bucknell L Muhlenberg L Gettysburg L Lafayette L Franklin & Marshall L Moravian W Lebanon Valley L Lehigh W Scranton
0-13 0-18 6-20 7-32 6-20 7-26 20-6 14-34 13-7
1957 (1-7-1) Coach: John Potsklan L Bucknell L Scranton L Muhlenberg T Lycoming L Gettysburg L Waynesburg L Moravian W Lebanon Valley L Juniata
0-16 0-20 14-18 0-0 13-37 18-21 6-19 32-8 13-40
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
114
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1958 (2-6-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Drexel T Lebanon Valley L Lycoming L Gettysburg L Franklin & Marshall L Moravian L Muhlenberg L Juniata W Scranton 1959 (7-3) Coach: John Potsklan L East Carolina W Drexel W Lebanon Valley W Lycoming L Gettysburg L Scranton W Moravian W Muhlenberg W Juniata W Franklin & Marshall
0-45 23-12 18-0 19-0 6-19 6-19 33-12 27-22 14-0 48-14
1960 (9-0) Coach: John Potsklan W Muhlenberg W Thiel W Drexel W Gettysburg W Scranton W Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Juniata W Franklin & Marshall
31-7 41-18 34-6 20-8 39-6 21-14 7-6 27-19 41-29
1961 (7-0-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Muhlenberg W Drexel W Gettysburg W Youngstown T Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Juniata W Franklin & Marshall
52-20 47-6 37-21 20-6 8-8 33-7 21-0 46-0
1962 (3-5) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming W Muhlenberg
115
21-0 14-14 8-24 8-18 14-30 12-15 20-27 12-33 30-24
6-20 14-6
L L L W L W
Gettysburg Youngstown Moravian Lebanon Valley Juniata Franklin & Marshall
6-14 7-16 13-16 23-0 20-33 34-0
1963 (3-5) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming W Muhlenberg L Juniata L Indiana State L Gettysburg W Delaware Valley L Moravian L Lebanon Valley
7-13 13-8 6-12 14-17 12-28 63-0 28-7 12-21
1964 (8-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Grove City W Juniata W Lycoming W Gettysburg W Delaware Valley L Wagner W Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Wilkes
24-0 13-0 19-6 19-15 35-0 8-27 40-0 39-0 48-14
1965 (4-5) Coach: John Potsklan W Juniata L Lycoming L Gettysburg W Delaware Valley W Wagner L Moravian L Lebanon Valley L Wilkes W Drexel
24-7 9-19 14-22 30-0 21-14 6-14 23-25 7-37 21-0
1966 (4-5) Coach: John Potsklan W Juniata W Lycoming L Gettysburg L Delaware Valley L Wagner W Moravian W Lebanon Valley L Upsala L Drexel
13-7 10-0 7-34 10-14 7-13 13-6 24-0 41-42 27-28
1967 (5-4) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming L Juniata L Springfield W Gettysburg L Delaware Valley W Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Upsala W Drexel
7-20 14-35 10-20 33-0 10-14 43-18 14-7 7-6 20-14
1968 (8-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Juniata L Springfield W Gettysburg W Delaware Valley W Drexel W Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Upsala
9-0 14-7 7-30 21-20 10-6 28-0 12-9 7-6 28-0
1969 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming L Juniata L Springfield L Gettysburg L Wagner W Drexel L Moravian W Lebanon Valley L Upsala
13-7 7-20 8-26 6-41 7-32 28-21 23-26 15-0 14-15
1970 (4-5) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Juniata L Springfield L Gettysburg L Wagner L Drexel L Moravian W Lebanon Valley W Upsala
7-0 20-18 24-27 12-36 14-22 7-14 2-24 34-24 15-7
1971 (3-5-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming T Juniata L Delaware Valley
20-3 6-6 15-20
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS L L L L W W
Gettysburg Wagner Drexel Moravian Lebanon Valley Upsala
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
1972 (8-1) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Juniata W Delaware Valley W Gettysburg W Wagner W Moravian L Drexel W Lebanon Valley W Upsala 1973 (5-5) Coach: John Potsklan L Franklin & Marshall W Lycoming L Juniata L Delaware Valley L Gettysburg W Wagner W Moravian L Drexel W Lebanon Valley W Upsala 1974 (6-3) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Upsala W Delaware Valley W Susquehanna L Juniata W Gettysburg W Moravian L Lebanon Valley L Wilkes 1975 (8-2) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Juniata W Delaware Valley L Gettysburg W Susquehanna W Wilkes W Albany
13-42 14-27 12-13 21-28 16-7 22-0
39-0 17-0 24-2 42-21 22-21 12-0 7-30 33-7 8-7
14-21 21-6 0-17 7-13 0-23 27-19 27-15 7-16 13-10 51-0
16-0 42-0 37-13 14-9 27-28 17-14 35-20 7-33 10-14
14-0 29-13 23-7 7-34 42-20 20-14 28-8
W W L
Lebanon Valley Upsala Widener+
20-12 56-6 6-14
1976 (8-2) Coach: John Potsklan W Lycoming W Juniata W Delaware Valley L Gettysburg W Susquehanna W Wilkes W Albany W Lebanon Valley W Upsala L St. Lawrence+
20-14 15-13 35-0 10-14 48-7 24-7 28-7 55-7 42-6 6-27
1977 (7-2) Coach: John Potsklan L Franklin & Marshall W Lycoming W Juniata W Delaware Valley W Gettysburg W Susquehanna L Wilkes W Albany State W Lebanon Valley W Upsala
0-7 16-6 20-17 35-8 20-9 34-7 0-7 28-7 20-3 14-7
1978 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming L Juniata W Delaware Valley L Widener W Susquehanna W Wilkes L Franklin & Marshall L Lebanon Valley L Upsala
0-10 14-21 35-6 7-13 31-6 24-6 6-7 20-27 16-17
1979 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming W Juniata L Lebanon Valley L Widener W Susquehanna L Wilkes W FDU-Madison L Delaware Valley L Upsala
5-15 10-7 21-22 14-35 17-6 17-28 10-3 14-16 7-17
1980 (5-4) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming L Juniata W Lebanon Valley L Widener W Susquehanna W Wilkes W FDU-Madison L Delaware Valley W Upsala
3-45 10-35 26-14 0-54 34-21 23-16 56-0 10-34 45-28
1981 (5-3-1) Coach: John Potsklan L Delaware Valley W Susquehanna W Lebanon Valley W Upsala L Franklin & Marshall L Juniata W FDU-Madison T Lycoming W Wilkes
0-27 13-6 31-14 17-7 23-38 0-41 23-13 13-13 12-0
1982 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan L Delaware Valley L Susquehanna W Lebanon Valley L Upsala L Franklin & Marshall L Juniata W FDU-Madison L Lycoming W Wilkes
7-23 3-21 28-0 0-3 7-10 14-21 41-0 10-21 24-3
1983 (5-4) Coach: John Potsklan L Delaware Valley W Upsala W Juniata L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley W Wilkes W Moravian L Widener L Susquehanna
7-26 7-6 25-6 0-14 27-0 25-3 19-14 7-14 7-44
1984 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan L Delaware Valley L Upsala
14-21 7-18
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
116
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS W L W W L L L
Juniata Lycoming Lebanon Valley Wilkes Moravian Widener Susquehanna
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
1985 (2-7) Coach: Bill Popp L Delaware Valley W Upsala L Juniata L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley L Wilkes L Moravian L Widener L Susquehanna
7-35 22-16 7-26 0-43 31-6 23-33 7-41 10-36 7-28
1986 (3-7) Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Western Maryland L Delaware Valley W Upsala L Juniata L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley L Wilkes L Moravian L Widener L Susquehanna
17-0 0-31 14-7 3-21 0-34 26-10 7-38 7-28 10-13 0-26
1987 (2-8) Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Western Maryland L Wilkes L Upsala L Delaware Valley W Lebanon Valley L Widener L Juniata L Lycoming L Moravian L Susquehanna
13-7 7-24 3-7 10-13 7-3 0-19 16-28 3-28 22-25 0-29
1988 (2-8) Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Western Maryland L Wilkes W Upsala L Delaware Valley L Lebanon Valley
117
13-10 0-44 14-0 10-6 11-21 14-38 7-29
15-7 7-41 30-19 10-30 7-24
L L L L L
Widener Juniata Lycoming Moravian Susquehanna
3-38 7-30 0-23 3-28 7-44
1989 (2-8) Coach: Jeff Sparagana L Western Maryland W Wilkes L Bridgewater L Delaware Valley L Lebanon Valley L Widener W Juniata L Lycoming L Moravian L Susquehanna
13-21 13-7 0-7 35-38 19-49 0-40 28-23 8-22 15-35 12-14
1993 (3-7) Coach: Kevin Kiesel W King’s W Juniata L Lycoming L Susquehanna L FDU-Madison L Widener L Moravian L Lebanon Valley W Delaware Valley L Monmouth 14-15
31-45 14-13 31-27 28-35 10-13 14-18 13-30 7-34 22-30 0-14
1994 (4-5-1) Coach: Kevin Kiesel T King’s W Juniata L Lycoming L Susquehanna L FDU-Madison L Widener W Moravian L Lebanon Valley W Delaware Valley W Jersey City State
13-13 17-0 17-37 9-37 6-27 20-46 41-31 20-34 45-29 45-14
1995 (8-3) Coach: Kevin Kiesel L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley W Moravian W Wilkes W King’s L Widener W FDU-Madison W Juniata W Susquehanna L Catholic W Salisbury State*
26-29 38-3 26-0 10-7 42-24 17-31 19-10 10-0 47-14 16-17 20-10
1996 (10-2) Coach: Ron Maier L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley W Moravian W Wilkes W King’s
24-31 49-14 42-2 41-27 33-0
1990 (2-8) Coach: Jeff Sparagana L Western Maryland W Wilkes W Bridgewater L Delaware Valley L Lebanon Valley L Widener L Juniata L Lycoming L Moravian L Susquehanna 1991 (5-5) Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Western Maryland W Wilkes L Lebanon Valley W Delaware Valley W Kings Point L Widener L Juniata L Lycoming W Moravian L Susquehanna
14-13 28-27 10-28 14-13 21-20 25-26 13-26 8-43 20-0 24-31
1992 (0-10) Coach: Jeff Sparagana L Western Maryland L Wilkes L Lebanon Valley L Delaware Valley L Kings Point L Widener
0-28 10-19 35-41 11-40 22-49 33-35
L L L L
Juniata Lycoming Moravian Susquehanna
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
21-23 30-33 20-28 17-46
31-12 24-14 14-34 7-31 7-33 13-33 21-49 13-24 34-33
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS W W W W W W L
Widener FDU-Madison Juniata Susquehanna Catholic Wash & Jefferson1 Lycoming+
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
1997 (9-1) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Delaware Valley W Lebanon Valley W Moravian W King’s W Widener W FDU-Madison W Juniata W Susquehanna L Catholic W Wesley# 1998 (4-6) Coach: E.J. Sandusky L William Paterson W Delaware Valley W Lebanon Valley L Moravian W King’s L Widener L FDU-Madison L Juniata W Susquehanna L Catholic 1999 (3-7) Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Wilkes W Moravian L FDU-Madison L Juniata L Widener W Lebanon Valley L Lycoming L King’s W Delaware Valley L Susquehanna 2000 (3-7) Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Wilkes L Moravian W FDU-Madison W Juniata
Widener Lebanon Valley Lycoming King’s Delaware Valley Susquehanna
14-27 31-26 3-39 14-34 42-55 16-24
39-17 31-7 46-0 38-20 28-21 37-0 14-6 35-14 22-44 10-0
2001 (7-4) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Delware Valley W Juniata W Dickinson L Susquehanna W Lebanon Valley W Wilkes L Lycoming W Moravian L King’s L Widener W Wesley*
34-6 38-6 27-12 23-24 16-0 34-11 10-21 30-21 32-35 (4ot) 33-47 49-35
10-16 25-20 33-23 7-17 27-14 0-33 14-16 14-21 23-16 33-34(ot)
2002 (2-8) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Delaware Valley L Juniata L Dickinson L Susquehanna W Lebanon Valley L Wilkes L Lycoming L Moravian L King’s L Widener
52-14 21-48 31-38 35-40 48-7 22-26 12-35 7-28 7-35 12-13
15-36 21-8 3-24 24-45 27-35 21-7 9-43 33-37 37-13 20-27
2003 (7-3) Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Wilkes W Urinius L Lycoming W FDU-Florham W Widener W Juniata L Delaware Valley W Susquehanna W Moravian W Lebanon Valley
28-55 37-19 21-38 17-10 30-29 49-31 30-45 55-31 28-24 37-21
2004 (8-3) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Wilkes W Ursinus W Lycoming
35-29 51-34 49-32
19-16 38-3 47-21 41-16 47-40 31-17 13-31
21-22 17-27 21-18 7-6
L W L L L L
W L W L L W W W
FDU-Florham Widener Juniata Delaware Valley Susquehanna Moravian Lebanon Valley McDaniel*
35-21 35-52 48-17 28-35 27-34 45-39 37-13 54-10
2005 (5-5) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Ursinus W Susquehanna W King’s W Juniata L Widener L Delaware Valley L FDU-Florham L Wilkes L Lycoming W Lebanon Valley
34-33 21-7 29-27 42-23 19-33 34-35 14-17 21-48 13-14 40-39
2006 (2-8) Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Ursinus L Susquehanna L King’s W Juniata L Widener L Delaware Valley L FDU-Florham L Wilkes W Lycoming L Lebanon Valley
16-32 21-24 14-38 48-14 19-33 13-21 35-39 6-30 42-35 33-55
2007 (7-4) Coach: John Marzka L Salisbury W Kean W Shenandoah W FDU-Florham W Lycoming W King’s W Wilkes W Lebanon Valley L Widener L Delaware Valley L Montclair State*
12-42 42-17 30-7 17-14 40-17 24-21 35-25 27-20 24-28 14-21 13-17
2008 (8-3) Coach: John Marzka L Salisbury W Western Conn. State
28-30 30-27
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
118
YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS
Eight Consecutive Winning Seasons • Four Consecutive Postseason Appearances
119
W W L W W W W L W
Shenandoah FDU-Florham Lycoming King’s Wilkes Lebanon Valley Widener Delaware Valley Montclair State^
2009 (11-2) Coach: John Marzka W Ursinus W Western Conn. State W Pace (DII) W Wilkes W Lycoming W King’s W Widener W FDU-Florham L Delaware Valley W Lebanon Valley W Alfred1 W Delaware Valley2 L Mount Union+
17-7 24-17 13-23 16-0 17-10 31-14 21-10 9-34 42-14
28-3 48-7 26-20 43-21 26-7 34-16 31-17 49-28 16-45 44-43 (2ot) 35-25 27-3 3-55
2010 (5-5) Coach: John Marzka L Ursinus W Geneva W Catholic L Wilkes L Lycoming W King’s W Widener W FDU-Florham L Delaware Valley L Lebanon Valley
13-21 54-27 41-31 35-38 0-50 38-14 35-27 41-15 17-42 13-28
2011 (6-5) Coach: John Marzka W Ursinus W Geneva W Wilkes W King’s L Lycoming L Lebanon Valley L Delaware Valley W FDU-Florham L Widener W Stevenson L Cortland&
24-17 46-10 65-26 57-17 13-35 17-24 10-20 35-10 20-60 57-21 0-14
2012 (8-3) Coach: John Marzka W Kean 29-26 W Stevenson 29-22 (ot) W Wilkes 27-13 L Lycoming 14-29 L Delaware Valley 21-42 W FDU-Florham 45-0 W King’s 41-10 L Widener 29-34 W Misericordia 48-0 W Lebanon Valley 26-14 W Franklin and Marshall& 38-34 2013 (8-3) Coach: John Marzka W Kean L at Stevenson L Delaware Valley W at King’s W at FDU-Florham W at Wilkes L at Lycoming W Widener W Misericordia W Lebanon Valley W Juniata% 2014 (6-5) Coach: John Marzka W at Kean L Lycoming L at Widener L Stevenson L at Delaware Valley W FDU-Florham W King’s W at Wilkes W Misericordia W at Lebanon Valley L at Salisbury*
Note: From 1973-1985 eight teams competed in the NCAA playoffs; In 1986 the NCAA expanded the field to 16 teams; In 2001 the field expanded to 24 teams; In 2005 the field expanded to the present 32 team field 1973 - First DIII NCAA playoff 8 Team Field - 1973-1985 16 Team Field - 1986-2000 24 Team Field - 2001-2004 32 Team Field - 2005-present
30-14 18-24 17-20 48-29 52-7 30-12 17-20 (ot) 33-19 42-19 40-25 45-34
25-14 0-26 23-41 6-13 24-56 38-20 30-24 (2ot) 36-35 (ot) 30-14 17-14 27-48
1-NCAA Division III First Round Game 2-NCAA Division III Second Round Game +NCAA Division III Quarterfinal Game #ECAC Northwest Bowl *ECAC South Atlantic Bowl ^ECAC South Central Bowl &ECAC Southeast Bowl %ECAC Southwest Bowl
66.3 Winning Percentage Over the Last Eight Years
COACHING RECORDS
Four NCAA Playoff Appearances • 74 All-Americans • 353 All-Conference Honorees
Name Unknown Charles “Pop” Kelchner Harry Benfer James Bond, Jr. Harry Weller John S. Smith Alvin “Doggie” Julian Frank White Jay Martin Kelchner Clarence “Biggie” Munn William “Lone Star” Dietz David Strong LeVan Smith Ed Gulian John Potsklan Bill Popp Jeff Sparagana Kevin Keisel Ron Maier E.J. Sandusky John Marzka Totals
Years 1892 1900-18 1920-24 1925 1926-27 1928, 33 1929-30 1931-32 1934 1935-36 1937-42 1946 1947-48 1949-54 1955-84 1985 1986-92 1993-95 1996 1997-2006 2007-present 1892-2014
W 1 24 20 2 9 3 14 12 2 13 31 1 5 25 144 2 16 15 10 50 59 458
Overall Record L T 0 0 56 8 26 0 6 0 7 1 12 1 3 1 6 0 7 0 2 1 23 2 7 0 11 3 29 1 122 5 7 0 54 0 15 1 2 0 52 0 30 0 477 24
Pct. 1.000 .318 .435 .250 .559 .219 .806 .667 .222 .844 .571 .125 .342 .464 .541 .222 .229 .500 .833 .490 .663 .490
W
110 2 9 7 5 36 40 209
MAC Record L T
Pct.
65 4 .626 7 0 .222 49 0 .155 9 0 .438 0 0 1.000 38 0 .486 23 0 .635 191 4 .522
No team 1893-1899, 1901, 1907-1911, 1943-45 1958-69 – MAC College Division North 1970-82 – MAC Northern Division 1983-92 – MAC 1993-2000 – MAC Commonwealth League 2001-present – MAC Longest Tenures: Name John Potsklan “Pop” Kelchner E.J. Sandusky John Marzka Jeff Sparagana
Years W 1955-84 (30) 144 1900-18 (13) 24 1997-2006 (10) 50 2007-14 (8) 59 1986-92 (7) 16
L 122 56 52 30 54
T 5 8 0 0 0
Pct. .541 .318 .490 .663 .229
Most Middle Atlantic Conference Wins: Name Years W John Potsklan 1955-84 (30) 110 John Marzka 2007-14 (8) 40 E.J. Sandusky 1997-2006 (10) 36 Jeff Sparagana 1986-92 (7) 9 Kevin Keisel 1993-95 (3) 7
L 65 23 38 49 9
T 4 0 0 0 0
Pct. .626 .635 .486 .155 .438
Most Victories: Name John Potsklan John Marzka E.J. Sandusky “Lone Star” Dietz Ed Gulian “Pop” Kelchner
Years 1955-84 2007-present 1997-2006 1937-42 1949-54 1900-18
L 122 30 52 23 29 56
T 5 0 0 2 1 8
Pct. .541 .663 .490 .571 .464 .318
Highest Winning Percentage: Name Years “Biggie” Munn 1935-36 Ron Maier 1996 “Doggie” Julian 1929-30 Frank White 1931-32 John Marzka 2007-present “Lone Star” Dietz 1937-42
L 2 2 3 6 30 23
T 1 0 1 0 0 2
Pct. .844 .833 .806 .667 .663 .571
W 144 59 50 31 25 24
10 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships • Seven ECAC Bowl Championships
W 13 10 14 12 59 31
120