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Table of Contents Quick Facts/Contents...... 1 About Lycoming...... 2 President James Douthat...... 3 David Person Field...... 3 2012 Warrior Coaching Staff...... 4-7 Head Coach Mike Clark...... 4 Assistant Coaches/Staff...... 5-7 2012 Warriors...... 9-17 Quick Facts Football Stadium Information Key Returners...... 9-12 Name...... Lycoming College Stadium ...... David Person Field Photo Roster...... 13-16 Location...... Williamsport, Pa. Capacity...... 3,700 Athletic Training Staff...... 17 Founded...... 1812 Surface...... FieldTurf 2012 Cheerleaders...... 17 Enrollment...... 1,400 2012 Opponent Information...... 18-20 President...... Dr. James E. Douthat Coaching Staff 2011 In Review...... 22-25 Affiliation...... Methodist Church Head Coach...... Mike Clark Lycoming Football Tradition...... 26 Student-Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Alma Mater...... Lycoming ’93 Coach Frank Girardi...... 26 Academic Calendar...... 4-4-1 Record (Years)...... 25-16 (4) Lycoming All-Americans...... 27 Degrees ...... B.A., B.S. Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord...... Steve Wiser (39th year) Lycoming Hall of Fame...... 28 Offensive Coordinator...... Scott Brisson (1st year) Warrior Record Book...... 29-33 2012 Schedule Offensive Assistant...... Carm Bianco (5th year) Year-By-Year Results...... 34 Offensive Line/Tight Ends...... Dave Becker (3rd year) Date Opponent...... Time Game-By-Game Results...... 35-38 Defensive Line...... Steve Radocaj (8th year) 9/1 % SUNY Brockport...... 1 p.m. All-Time vs. Opponents...... 38 Defensive Backs...... Joe Kost (1st year) 9/8 * at Delaware Valley...... 1 p.m. Today’s Game...... 39-46 Running Backs...... Pat Taylor (2nd year) 9/15 * Lebanon Valley...... 1 p.m. Warrior Club Donors...... 47 Defensive Line...... Doug Thiel (2nd year) 9/22 * at Albright...... 1:30 p.m. Football Patrons...... 48-52 Linebackers...... Mike Weber (24th year) 9/29 *! King’s (Pa.)...... 1 p.m. The Drive for FieldTurf...... 53 Student Assistants...... Chris Kish, Glen Hughes 10/6 * at FDU-Florham...... 1:30 p.m. Advertisements...... 54-83 10/20 *# Widener...... 1 p.m. NCAA Official Signals...... 84 10/27 * at Wilkes...... 1 p.m. 2011 Football Information 11/3 * Stevenson...... 1 p.m. 2011 Overall Record...... 8-2 11/10 * at Misericordia...... 1 p.m. 2011 MAC Record (Finish)...... 6-2 (T-2nd/8) Gameday Information % NCAA Take a Kid to the Game Day/MAC-NJAC Announcements to be read over 2012 Football Information Challenge Captain (Def.)...... Nate Oropollo the public address system must be * Middle Atlantic Conference game Captain (Off.)...... Cody Moyer, Parker Showers approved by the sports information ! Family Weekend/Tackle Breast Cancer game Basic Offense...... Multiple Pro-Style director or a representative of Col- # Homecoming Basic Defense...... 4-3 lege Relations. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 Athletics Information/Contacts Emergencies should be reported Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Nickname...... Warriors to the press box. There is a phone in Specialists Returning/Lost...... 2/1 the box that can be used for emer- School Colors...... Blue & Gold Lettermen Returning...... 51 (28 o, 22 d, 1 k) gencies. Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Lettermen Lost...... 28 (15 o, 12 d, 1 k) Conference...... Middle Atlantic Lost and Found items should be Director of Athletics...... Mike Clark Football History brought to the press box. If they are Asst. Director of Athletics...... Joe Guistina First Year...... 1947 unclaimed, they will be taken to the Senior Woman Administrator...... Christen Ditzler All-Time Record...... 338-220-11 (.604) sports information office, where they Faculty Athletics Rep...... Dr. Susan Biedler MAC Titles...... 14 will be kept for the remainder of the Dr. John Whelan 1978, 79, 82, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 03, 08 season. Contact the sports informa- NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances...... 12 tion director at (570) 321-4028. Support Staff 1985, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 03, 08 Team Doctor...... Dr. Patrick Carey NCAA Division III National Finalists...... 2 Merchandise is for sale by the War- Head Athletic Trainer...... Andrea Lucas 1990, 97 rior Club. The merchandise building Asst. Athletic Trainer...... Keri J. Matty NCAA Tournament Record...... 13-12 is at the west end of the complex. Equipment Manager...... Joe Lumbis Photographers must have a field Athletics Secretary...... Esther Henninger Credits pass from sports information. Only The 2012 Gameday Program is a publication of Ly- school officials, gameday manage- Sports Information coming’s Office of College Relations. The program ment and working media will be Director ...... Joe Guistina was written and designed by Joe Guistina, sports allowed on the field. All others must Office Phone...... 570-321-4028 information director, with editing by Jerry Rashid, Office Fax...... 570-321-4337 remain in designated areas. director of college relations. Additional writing by Refreshments may be purchased at E-mail...... [email protected] KC Burgos, Joe Rudderow and Erin Connaghan, the concession stand located at the Website ...... athletics.lycoming,edu sports information student assistants. Assistance provided by Mike Clark, head football coach, and west end of the complex. Steve Wiser, assistant head football coach. Photog- Restrooms are located behind the raphy by Ralph Wilson, Michael Czap and KC Bur- home stands. gos.

• 2012 Lycoming • 1 • About Lycoming

Lycoming College: Academic Facilities A College of Distinction Lycoming College boasts some of the finest academic build- ings in the nation. Students have access to a wireless Internet From its founding in 1812 as a president, Lycoming celebrates its network throughout the campus and enjoy the most modern coeducational academy serving a position as a Tier 1 institution by technology available in the classroom. thriving lumber community to its U.S. News & World Report. Through its evolution, the College has remained current position as a national liberal Athletic Facilities arts and sciences institution, Lycom- a bastion of excellence in teaching A modern physical education and recreation center with a ing College has truly witnessed a and learning for lives of service, remarkable transformation. Under leadership and achievement. 2,300 seat gymnasium, six multi-purpose courts, 200-meter the forward-focused theme “Into indoor running track, six-lane pool, sauna, steam room, train- Our Third Century,” the College cel- Classes are small and taught by ing room, weight room, several locker rooms and athletic of- ebrated its bicentennial during the highly-credentialed faculty. The fices is available to all students. An outdoor athletic complex 2011-12 academic year. student to faculty ratio is 14-to-1 and with facilities for football, soccer, lacrosse and softball is home more than 92 percent of the faculty to Warrior athletics. The complex contains locker rooms, public In 1848, the academy became Wil- holds either a doctorate or terminal restrooms and a training office. liamsport Dickinson Seminary – a degree in a specialized field. preparatory school for Dickinson College. Then, in 1929, the seminary The quality of campus life at Lycom- opened as Williamsport Dickinson ing is enriched by a variety of extra- Junior College, Pennsylvania’s first curricular activities through which accredited private two-year school. students can gain valuable leader- Finally, in 1947, the institution be- ship training. Students produce a came a four-year liberal arts school weekly newspaper, edit a yearbook, with a new name – Lycoming Col- mount theatre productions, partici- lege. pate in a nationally-acclaimed choir and concert band, as well as orga- Today, the College is dedicated to the nize and manage their own social undergraduate education of 1,400 fraternities and sororities, special students. Located near the banks of interest clubs and campus-wide the Susquehanna River in William- social events. sport, Pa., Lycoming is one of the 50 oldest colleges in the nation and In the best tradition of the liberal arts boasts more than 16,000 alumni. philosophy, Lycoming encourages the growth and development of Living Facilities The keys to Lycoming’s longevity the entire person. The College offers Nine residence halls with male, female or mixed living accom- have been its persistence and drive; each student the opportunity to modations as well as on-campus apartments. characteristics that have helped it grow and excel in a number of ways, evolve through the years. Under including participation in Lycoming’s the sound leadership of Dr. James nationally recognized intercollegiate Extra Curricular Opportunities Douthat, who is in his 24th year as sports program. A national Greek fraternity and sorority membership, intramu- ral and club athletic programs, choir, band, concerts, theatre, Programs of Study student newspaper, campus radio station and yearbook are just some of the opportunities. - Accounting - Environmental Science Pre-Professional Programs - Actuarial Mathematics - French - Dentistry - American Studies - German - Law - Archaeology - History - Medicine - Art History - International Studies - Optometry - Astronomy - Mathematics - Pharmacy - Biblical Languages - Music - Podiatric - Biology - Philosophy - Theology - Business Administration - Physics - Veterinary Medicine - Chemistry - Political Science - Communication - Psychology - Computer Science - Religion - Criminal Justice - Sociology/Anthropology - Economics - Spanish - Education - Theatre - English - Women’s Studies

• 2 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • About Lycoming

President David Person Field r ames D . J Lycoming’s Home Field since 1962 outhat As much a part of Williamsport’s athletic history as any stadium in Lycom- D ing County, David Person Field is set for its 51st season of football on the 24th Year • corner of Union Avenue and Packer Street.

Dr. James Douthat, the third longest serving president in Lycoming Col- During Lycoming’s stay inside the friendly confines of Person Field, the lege history, plans to retire June 30, 2013. He began his tenure as the team has won 12 conference football titles and hosted 14 NCAA playoff College’s 14th president in 1989. football games.

In 2012, Field Turf was installed as a playing surface, making the playing Under his leadership, the College’s academic programs have grown and field a much more versatile surface and reconfirming David Person Field strengthened, endowment and other funds under management have as one of the top Division III football complexes in the Northeast. increased from less than $20 million to more than $180 million, strate- gic planning processes have been implemented, several major capital Lycoming College purchased eight acres of land from the Scottish Rite campaigns have been successfully concluded, a significant building in 1958 for $60,000 for use as the school’s athletic complex. Officially and renovation program has been undertaken, and a revised curricu- opened in 1961 and used by the soccer and track and field teams, College Field became the home of the football team in 1962, giving the Warriors lum for the College was adopted. a permanent home.

Douthat began his professional career at Duke University. He served The field takes its name from the Person family, who lives across the field there as dean for student life until 1980 when he went to Albion Col- on Lincoln Avenue. Their generosity to the College through the years was lege (Mich.) where he was executive vice president when he accepted recognized in 1991 when the field was named Person Field. When their the presidency at Lycoming. Born in Petersburg, Va., Douthat earned son and brother, David Person, lost his battle with cancer at the age of 38 in 1995, the family requested that the field be renamed in memory of him. a bachelor’s degree from The College of William and Mary. He holds a master’s in divinity and a doctorate in educational management, both David Person was fond of a Thanksgiving Day family tradition when the from Duke University. Persons would gather on the football field for a lively game of touch football. On the west side of the visitors’ stands, you can see a gate in the Douthat has served as chair of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, fence to which the Person family has its own key to carry on that tradition the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylva- of family football games on Thanksgiving Day. nia (AICUP), the Williamsport Area Chamber of Commerce, the Middle Atlantic Athletic Conference and the Lycoming County United Way Robert L. Shangraw Athletic Complex Campaign. He is currently a member of the boards of the Susquehan- The Shangraw Athletic Com- na Regional Healthcare Alliance (Susquehanna Health), the Lycoming plex, completed in 1998, is (County) Foundation, the National Association of Schools and Colleges named in honor of Robert L. of The United Methodist Church and the NCAA Division III President’s Shangraw ’58, former chair- Advisory Group. Other public service has included membership on the man of the Lycoming College Advisory Board of the School of Theology at Claremont, Calif., and on Board of Trustees. the boards of the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center, the North- The 17,700-square-foot in- eastern Pennsylvania Educational Television Association (WVIA public door portion of the complex television and radio), and the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and contains locker facilities for Universities. football, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball, and men’s and women’s soccer in addition to a fully-equipped athletic training room. The press His interests include the study of American and English history, 18th- box can accommodate numerous members of the print media, three and 19th-century Japanese netsuke, and international travel, having radio stations and television coverage and houses two coaches’ booths visited more than two dozen countries. and a hospitality suite for guests of the president. The bleachers can accommodate 2,000 fans. In addition, the east wing of the complex is He and his wife, Emily, are the parents of two grown children, Mark and named after former head coach Frank Girardi, while the west wing is named after alumni Dale ’67 and ’69 Krapf and their company, Anna. Krapf’s Coaches. Dale Krapf is a trustee of the College.

Athletics Support Staff

Mike Clark Christen Ditzler Joe Guistina Joe Lumbis Andrea Lucas Keri J. Matty Director of Athletics Senior Woman Assistant A.D./ Equipment Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Administrator Sports Information Trainer

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 3 • Coaching Staff

Head Coach Mike Clark Fifth Year • Lycoming ’93 • 25-16 Overall

Since stepping foot on the Lycoming College cam- The 2010 Warriors posted a two-win turnaround pus in 1989, Mike Clark has done nothing but suc- as they finished 6-4 and notched a 4-3 conference ceed. record to take fourth in the league. Along the way, the Warriors upset 13th-ranked Ithaca, 26-24, and In four years as an offensive lineman on the foot- won its first three conference games. Kicker T.J. ball team under legendary Coach Frank Girardi, he Chiarolanza was named a First Team Capital One won four MAC titles and helped the team advance Academic All-American. Eight players earned all- to the 1990 NCAA Division III National Champion- conference accolades, two were named all-region The Clark File ship game. and Bierbach was named an All-American by Hometown: Ridley Park, Pa. D3Football.com. Family After graduating in 1993, he began his football Wife - Danielle coaching career and when it led him back to Wil- In 2009, while playing with a starting offensive line Children - Allison, Brendan and Emily liamsport in 1998, the success didn’t stop. In two that featured two sophomores and two freshmen, Education years as an offensive line coach for Girardi, he the team provided several memorable moments, 1993 Bachelor of Arts helped win two more MAC titles before moving on including a 37-23 dismissal of rival Susquehanna, Business Administration to become the offensive coordinator at Division I which went on to win the Liberty League title. The Lycoming College Davidson College. team also featured six All-MAC performers. 1996 Master of Business Administration So when the college looked for a replacement for In 2008, Clark helped turn around a Warriors pro- Rowan University Girardi after his retirement in 2007, it was hard to gram that had won just seven games in the two find someone with a better resume than Clark, who years prior by helping the team win six of its first Playing Experience had won six titles in as many years at Lycoming. eight games. By the final week of the regular-sea- 1989-92 Offensive Lineman Lycoming College son, the Warriors held their destiny in their own Sure enough, in his first year as head coach in 2008, hands, and the team dismissed Lebanon Valley, Coaching Experience Clark led a Cinderalla-story resurgance in the War- 23-15, to claim a piece of the MAC title with Dela- 1994-95 Graduate Assistant riors, helping the team win its first MAC title in five ware Valley and Albright. Lycoming claimed the Rowan College years, the longest between titles since 1978, when tiebreaker due to wins over both teams to earn 1996-97 Tight Ends/Running Backs Girardi won the school’s first title. a bid to the NCAA playoffs, helping Clark secure Princeton University MAC Coach of the Year and D3football.com East 1998-99 Offensive Line Now in his fifth year as head coach, Clark has Region Coach of the Year honors. In the process, Lycoming College been a part of 84 wins, seven MAC titles, seven 2000-07 Offensive Coordinator he coached eight All-MAC performers and two All- Davidson College NCAA playoff teams and six NCAA playoff wins East Region players. 2008- Head Coach as a Warrior. During his time as head coach, Clark Lycoming College has tutored 33 all-conference selections, seven all- Before Clark’s third go-round at Lycoming, he spent region selections, four All-Americans, an Academic eight seasons as the offensive coordinator and of- Awards & Honors All-American and led the team to three wins over fensive line coach at Davidson. During his years 2008 MAC Coach of the Year top-25 programs. with the Wildcats, Clark helped the team post a 43- D3football.com East Region 36 (.544) record and the only undefeated season in Coach of the Year In January 2012, he also was named the College’s school history. As a Head Coach at Lycoming ninth director of athletics. Year W L Note In 1998 and 1999, Clark served as an assistant un- 2008 7 4 MAC title, NCAA berth In 2011, Clark led the team to an 8-2 mark and a der Girardi, helping the Warriors finish off a run 2009 4 6 Six All-MAC selections 5-2 mark to finish in a tie for second in the Middle of four straight MAC titles before leaving for Da- 2010 6 4 Eight All-MAC selections Atlantic Conference. Along with defeating No. 22 vidson. Clark spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons 2011 8 2 Best Lyco record since 2003 Rowan, 8-6, in the opener, the team developed as an assistant at Princeton, serving as the tight Total 25 16 into one of the best defensive units in the nation, ends coach in 1996 and the running backs coach finishing second in pass efficiency defense (77.59), in 1997. Clark began his coaching career in 1994 As an Assistant Coach at Lycoming third in total defense (214.40), third in turnover when he served for two years as a graduate assis- Year W L Note 1998 10 1 NCAA Second Round margin (+1.80), seventh in scoring defense (12.60), tant tight ends coach at Rowan University. 1999 9 1 MAC title seventh in pass defense (120.21) and eighth in Total 19 2 rushing defense (84.40), while leading the Middle At Lycoming, Clark spent four years as an offensive Atlantic Conference in all six categories. Individu- lineman during one of the most prolific periods in As a Player at Lycoming ally, senior Anthony Marascio was named the MAC school history. From 1989-92, the Warriors posted Year W L T Note Defensive Player of the Year and earned consensus a 40-5-1 (.880) record and a 30-1-1 (.953) record 1989 10 2 0 NCAA Second Round All-American honors while senior Ray Bierbach against MAC teams. 1990 12 1 0 NCAA runners-up and sophomore Zack Czap were also placed on 1991 10 1 0 NCAA Second Round All-American lists from various outlets. 1992 8 1 1 MAC title Clark and his wife, Danielle, have three children, Total 40 5 1 Allison, Brendan and Emily. They reside in Mon- toursville.

• 4 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Coaching Staff

Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Steve Scott Wiser Brisson 39th Year • Lycoming ’74 1st Year • Bowdoin ’06 For the past 43 years, de- After two seasons at St. Lawrence University and one conference title, fense for the Lycoming Scott Brisson joins the Lycoming College football staff as offensive coordi- College football team has nator for the 2012 season. had one constant - “The Wizard.” Brisson served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Saints, helping the team to the 2010 Liberty League title with a 5-1 Steve Wiser, who is enter- conference mark. While at St. Lawrence, Brisson was responsible for all ing his 39th year as an offensive play calling and coordinating the kickoff return unit. He also or- assistant coach for the ganized and coordinated all recruiting weekends for the program. On the Warriors, is more than a field, he mentored 10 Saints earn all-conference honors on the offensive legend at Lycoming Col- side of the ball, while Marcus Robinson became the first running back lege. He was the architect since 1991 to rush for more than 1,000 yards in 2011. of a defensive corps that changed the fortunes of Before St. Lawrence, Brisson spent two seasons at the Championship Sub- the football program in division’s Lehigh University, where he served as a wide receivers and run- the ‘70s before presiding ning backs coach. He assisted the Mountain Hawks to two rivalry wins over a damaging defense over Lafayette and developed two all-conference talents. that has won 14 MAC ti- tles in the last 34 years. Brisson began his coaching career as the wide receivers coach at the Cen- tennial Conference’s Franklin & Marshall, where he helped one Diplomat Wiser, who serves as the wide-out to all-conference honors in two seasons with the program. assistant head coach and defensive coordinator, has A 2006 graduate of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, Brisson was a been the field boss of the Warrior defensive unit throughout his tenure at four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at for the Po- the College. lar Bears. The Danbury, Conn., native earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in government and sociology. Wiser has led the Warriors to the No. 1 national ranking in total defense twice during his tenure (1975, 1983). His teams have also posted nation- ally-leading numbers in rushing defense (1976, ’82 and ’87) and scoring defense (’99).

During his time at the College, the Warriors have posted a record of 288- 117-5 (.709) while garnering 12 NCAA playoff appearances, including two trips to the national title game. His defense topped the MAC 16 times and has posted a total of 65 shutouts.

In 2011, he helped mentor a brick wall of a defense that paced the War- riors, leading the MAC in nearly all defensive categories and finishing in the top 10 in the nation in pass efficiency defense, total defense, scor- ing defense, turnover margin and pass defense. He also oversaw two All- Americans in Ray Bierbach and Anthony Marascio, who became the first MAC Defensive Player of the Year in school history, and six all-conference honorees.

In 2010, his defense was amongst the best in the MAC again, finishing sec- ond in the league in scoring and total defense. He mentored four All-MAC selections, two All-East Region picks and an All-American in Bierbach.

Along with his coaching duties, Wiser works hard to organize the foot- ball program’s annual golf outing and ad sales for the gameday program, along with serving the community in a number of service and charity events.

A 1974 Lycoming graduate, Wiser excelled in wrestling and football, earn- ing elections into the Lycoming Hall of Fame and the Bald Eagle Area High School Hall of Fame. He earned four letters while playing for the Warriors as a hard-nosed linebacker, earning two All-MAC honors.

Wiser taught social studies at Williamsport Area High School from 1974 until his retirement in 2006. He resides in Williamsport with his wife, Pam.

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 5 • Coaching Staff

Offensive Line/Tight Ends Defensive Backs Dave Joe Becker Kost 3rd Year • California (Pa.) ’00 1st Year • Ursinus ’12 Dave Becker is in his third year as an offensive line/tight ends coach Joe Kost begins his coaching career with the Warriors in 2012, working for the Warriors after spending 10 years working with local high school with the defensive backs, after recently wrapping up his playing career programs. at Ursinus College. A 2011 team captain, Kost played in the secondary during his career with the Bears before an injury sidelined him during In 2011, Becker continued to oversee the development of the offensive his senior season after appearing in two games. line, helping three Warriors - Cody Moyer, Jared Strayer and Tim Okken - to First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference status. Moyer also earned During his career, Kost helped the Bears to three winning seasons, in- D3Football.com All-East Region Third Team status. The line paced a cluding an 8-2 campaign in 2010. He finished his career with 63 tackles, much-improved offense that averaged more than 30 points per game four interceptions, three tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, a sack and for the first time since 2002. a fumble recovery. He enjoyed his finest season as a sophomore, lead- ing Ursinus to an ECAC Bowl bid while making 32 tackles and picking In his first year with the program in 2010, Becker helped a young line off three passes. develop, averaging 1.7 yards more per rush and 0.7 more yards per pass than 2009. He also mentored his first all-conference pick in Okken. Kost, a Hazleton, Pa., native, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in ex- ercise and sports science from Ursinus in 2012. A guard at California (Pa.) from 1996-99, he has coached in the area since earning a bachelor’s degree in technology education in 2000. The Defensive Line Towanda High School graduate worked as an offensive line coach for current Warriors’ assistant coach Steve Radocaj at Williamsport Area Steve High School from 2000-02.

After three years at Williamsport, Becker took a job as an electronics Radocaj and computer networking teacher at Jersey Shore High School and he 8th Year • Mansfield ’80 began to serve as an assistant coach with the football team. Working with the offensive and defensive lines from 2003-09, Becker assisted Steve Radocaj is in his fifth year during his the Bulldogs to three straight District 4 Class AAA championship games second stint with the Lycoming staff, as he from 2006-08. is set to work primarily with the defensive line again. A legendary area coach, Radocaj Becker, who earned a master’s degree from Penn State, has a wife, Jes- coached what the Sun-Gazette named the sica, and daughter, Kyla. decade’s best area prep football team in the 2001 Williamsport squad. ffensive ssistant O A Radocaj has served as an assistant coach for the Warriors for seven seasons, first working Carm with the squad from 1997-99 before moving on for his first stint as head coach at William- Bianco sport Area. In 2008, he came back to the War- riors, coaching the defensive line and helping 5th Year • Duquesne ’71 the team win a MAC title in Coach Clark’s first Carm Bianco is in his fifth season with the Warriors, as he has helped year with the program. both the team’s running backs and wide receivers during his time in the program. He will work as an offensive assistant for the second year In 2011, he mentored a brick wall of a defensive line that paced the War- in 2012. riors, which led the MAC in nearly all defensive categories and finished in the top 10 in the nation in pass efficiency defense, total defense, scor- After helping Josh Kleinfelter earn All-MAC honors as a running back ing defense, turnover margin and pass defense. in 2009, Bianco shifted to wide receiver for the 2010 season, where he aided Ryan Wagaman to All-MAC honors. During his latest tenure with the Warriors, Radocaj has coached six all- conference linemen, including 2011 MAC Defensive Player of the Year Bianco brings more than 20 years of coaching experience to the team, Anthony Marascio, who became the first consensus All-American for having coached in different roles at both the high school and NCAA the Warriors since 2003. Division II level while on the staff at Mansfield from 1978-85 and again in 2000. Besides football, Radocaj has also coached track and field, and wres- tling at Williamsport. Radocaj, who was the 1980 Male Athlete of the Bianco is the associate director of residential life at Mansfield University. Year at his alma mater, Mansfield University, has a wife, Linda, daughter, He and his wife, Mary Beth, have two children, Andriana and Nicholas. Ruby, and son, Marco.

• 6 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Coaching Staff

Running Backs Linebackers Pat Mike Taylor Weber 2nd Year • Lycoming ’09 24th Year • Lycoming ’89 Pat Taylor is back for his second year on the Warriors’ coaching staff, also Mike Weber has been associated with Ly- serving as the team’s video coordinator. coming football for more than half his life, having spent four seasons as a player and 23 In his first year coaching the team’s running backs, Taylor mentored all- as an assistant coach. Weber will again be in conference back Parker Showers and freshman Craig Needhammer, as charge of the linebackers in 2012. In addition the pair combined to form one of just two duos in the MAC to finish in to coaching, Weber is actively involved in re- the top 10 in the league in rushing. cruiting for Lycoming.

A two-time Second Team All-MAC selection, Taylor led the Warriors Weber has become an integral part of the to the 2008 MAC title while serving as a team captain. Along the way, Warriors’ defensive staff, joining the program Taylor helped the team’s all-time leading rusher, Josh Kleinfelter, rack in 1989 and helping the team to 12 league up more than 1,100 yards during the 2008 campaign and also assisted titles and 11 NCAA Division III playoffs. A Colin Dwyer en route to second team all-conference honors at quar- member of the staff of both national finalist terback. teams in 1990 and 1997, Weber has also pro- duced several All-Americans at the linebacker slot, including Ryan Yaple Defensive Line in 2007, and he has coached 18 all-conference players at the slot. Doug Weber was a linebacker for Lycoming in the mid-1980s and was a mem- ber of the Warriors first national playoff team in 1985. hiel T He teaches social studies at Muncy High School and resides in William- 2nd Year • Lock Haven ’03 sport with his wife, Tanya, and son, Michael. After seven years as a high school football and baseball coach in Mary- Student Assistant land, Lock Haven University graduate Doug Thiel is set for his second season at Lycoming as a defensive line coach. Glen In his first year with the Warriors, Thiel mentored one of the most fero- ughes cious defenses in the nation, as the team finished in the top 10 in Divi- H sion III in five statistical categories. 1st Year •

Thiel coached at Kent Island High School for seven seasons, serving as After a three-year run as a starting offensive lineman at Lycoming, Glen the assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, linebackers and offen- Hughes will join the Warriors’ coaching staff while he finishes require- sive line coach during his tenure. Along the way, he helped the Bucca- ments for a teaching certificate. His primary focus will be on assisting neers make their first appearance and win their first game in the state the team’s offensive line. playoffs along with coaching three all-state players, two conference players of the year, 15 first-team all-conference selections and helped Hughes, a chemistry major, started 26 games in his Lycoming career, nine players go on to play college football. leading the team to a 17-9 (.654) record in games he played. As a se- nior, he was a part of an offensive line that helped the offense role up A four-year member of the Lock Haven football team, Thiel graduated a school-record 616 yards of total offense against FDU-Florham. Before with a degree in health and physical education. Lycoming, the Forest City, Pa., native spent one season at Iona College. Offensive Line Student Assistant Pat Chris Vollman Kish 1st Year • Lock Haven ’03 1st Year • Pat Vollman joins the Lycoming College coaching staff as an assistant A four-year letterwinner who was a key contributor at the linebacker offensive line coach, after a successful four-year run as a the head coach position throughout his career, Chris Kish joins the Lycoming coaching of Williamsport Area High School’s freshman team. He spent nine years staff while he also finishes requirements for a teaching certificate. His helping the Millionaire football program. primary focus will be the team’s linebackers.

Vollman was a Second Team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Kish, a history major, was a two-year starter with the Warriors who ap- offensive lineman at Lock Haven University, where he graduated with a peared in 35 career games. He finished his career with 124 career tack- Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 2003. A fire inspector, Voll- les and 2.5 sacks. A Wilkes-Barre, Pa., native, he helped the Warriors win man and his wife, Lisa, have three children, Griffin, Emma, and Liam. the 2008 MAC title and post a 25-16 record during his four years with They reside in Williamsport. the program.

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 7 • 2012 Team Captains

The Marascio family would like to thank Coaches Clark, Wiser, Weber and the rest of our Lycoming family for taking care of our “All-American” son, Anthony, for the last four years. GO LYCO!

• 8 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Key Returners Posted nine tackles and a sack against Widener, help- in the community in October ... Earned team’s Special 31 • Jr. • Defensive Back ing him earn MAC Defensive Player of the Week hon- Teams Player of the Year award … A member of the ors … Posted eight tackles and two for a loss to earn MAC Academic Honor Roll … Also a member of the C.J. MAC Honor Roll honors against FDU-Florham. golf team.

Arhontakis High School: Named team’s defensive MVP ... A first 2010: The first Lycoming freshman punter to earn team all-league selection. First Team All-MAC honors since Tom Ralicke in 1993 West Grove, Pa. • … Played in all 10 games ... Recorded 53 punts, aver- Avon Grove Personal: Son of Kadima Bukasa and Marie Tshinguta aging 34.5 yards, which ranked fourth in the MAC ... 2011: Played in all 10 games … Recorded nine tackles, ... Has four sisters, Rachel, Hannah, Emelya and Marie Had three punts of more than 50 yards, including a five solo ... Notched career-high three stops at King’s … ... An international business major ... Favorite movie is 59-yarder against Rowan ... Had 20 punts land inside Recovered a fumble against Stevenson … Also a member “Friday Night Lights” ... Enjoys Chinese food. the 20-yard line, including two downed at the one ... of the men’s swim team … A member of the MAC Aca- Earned MAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his performances against Albright and Widener ... demic Honor Roll. 15 • Sr. • Wide Receiver Also a member of the golf team. 2010: Member of junior varsity squad … Also a member of the swim team. Jarrin High School: All-State honorable mention as a kicker ... Named a Progressland All-Star ... A team MVP and Personal: Son of Chris and Bernadette Arhontakis … Has Campman captain … Also played baseball.

three brothers, Niko, Alec and Dino … A biology major Clearfield, Pa. • … Favorite sports teams are the Philadelphia Phillies and Personal: Son of Michael and Jody Czap ... Has a Eagles. Clearfield brother, A.J. ... An actuarial mathematics major ... Fa- 2011: Started all 10 vorite musical group is Pearl Jam ... Favorite movie is 4 • Jr. • Wide Receiver games … Recorded “Good Will Hunting.” team-high 375 re- Matt ceiving yards and 35 • Jr. • Linebacker two touchdowns on 27 catches ... yler Atkinson Recorded career- T Media, Pa. • high 118 yards on enike Penncrest four catches against D King’s … Made 2011: Played in all 10 games as a wide receiver and op- South Boardman, Mich. • a catch in eight Forest Area tion quarterback … Rushed for 219 yards in 28 attempts, games. scoring one rushing touchdown … Posted 26 receptions, 2011: Played in all 10 games ... Recorded 16 tack- netting 269 yards and four receiving touchdowns … 2010: Saw action les, nine solo ... Posted one tackle for a loss against Threw for 105 yards and one touchdown, having a per- in eight games ... Rowan … Had four tackles against Westminster and fect passing percentage of 100 … Had a touchdown re- recorded a rushing FDU-Florham. ception in four of the team’s last five games … Posted 91 attempt against yards, 60 receiving at Widener … Ran for 90 yards on 11 FDU-Florham. 2010: Played in all 10 games ... Recorded a tackle carries and added five catches for 35 yards against Dela- against Albright … Also was a member of the men’s ware Valley ... Earned the team’s Most Improved Offensive 2009: A member of the junior varsity squad. basketball team. Player award. High School: Named to all-state team as a defensive 2009: Played basketball at Central Michigan Univer- 2010: Played in three games ... Recorded a tackle against back … Earned Progressland High School Football sity. Albright. Player of the Year honors in 2007 … Helped Bisons win District 9 championship in 2008, running and High School: Earned honorable mention all-state High School: Earned first team all-league and first team passing for more than 1,000 yards. honors in basketball. all-county honors and the Larry “Jumbo” Johnson Award … Holds his high school’s passing record. Personal: Son of Forrest and Colleen Campman ... Personal: Son of Lori and Kevin Denike ... Has two Has two brothers, Curtis and Trey ... A communica- brothers, Kenny and Matt ... Favorite movie is “Step Personal: Son of Ed and Monique Atkinson … Has two tions major ... Favorite food is hot wings. Brothers” … Favorite athlete is LeBron James. brothers, Ed and Dan, and two sisters, Brittany and Kara … A marketing major. 6 • Jr. • Kicker/Punter 24 • Sr. • Defensive Back 20 • Jr. • Linebacker Zack Ryan Kabongo Czap Fenningham Bukasa Philipsburg, Pa. • Philadelphia, Pa. • Sharon Hill, Pa. • Philipsburg-Osceola Father Judge Academy Park 2011: Honorable Mention Beyond College Sports 2011: Second Team All-MAC … Started all 10 games 2011: Second Team All-MAC … Played in all 10 games Network All-American … First Team All-MAC kicker ... Tied for the league lead with five interceptions … ... Finished tied for 24th in the MAC with 58 tackles, 29 … Second Team All-MAC punter … Played in all 10 Recorded 51 tackles, including 32 solo ... Broke up six solo and 29 assisted … Notched five or more stops games … Hit 12-of-14 field goals, netting an 85.7 pass attempts ... Forced a fumble against Albright and in six games ... Had a 65-yard interception return for percentage … Nailed season-long 45-yard- returned it for a touchdown ... Earned the team’s Most a touchdown against Albright ... Made a career-high er at Stevenson … Punted 50 times for 1,622 yards, an Improved Defensive Player award ... Finished in a tie 11 stops in the game … Added two sacks against Ste- average of 32.4 yards … Pinned 16 punts inside the for fourth in the league with 11 passes defended ... venson and three pass breakups ... Earned the team’s 20 yard line and had only one touchback … Led the Had a career-high 10 tackles against Delaware Valley. Most Improved Defensive Player award. MAC in scoring by kickers at 7.3 points per game and added a league-tops 12 field goals ... Won three MAC 2010: Started all 10 games ... Recorded 47 tackles, in- 2010: Played in all 10 games ... Totaled 31 tackles, Special Teams Player of the Week awards … Earned cluding 32 solo ... Broke up six pass attempts ... Forced 15 solo ... Recorded two tackles for a loss, including recognition from the Fred Mitchell Award for colle- two fumbles and recovered two fumbles ... Second on one sack ... Forced two fumbles and recovered one ... giate kickers for excellence on the football field and the team and fourth in the league with four intercep-

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 9 • Key Returners tions ... Recorded six of offense against the Devils … Earned the David tackles, including 41 • Sr. • Defensive Line G. Busey Award ... A member of the MAC Academic four solo, forced and Honor Roll. recovered a fumble Roger and notched an in- 2010: Started all 10 games at quarterback ... Threw terception against Jayne for 1,770 yards with 13 touchdowns and a 55.2 com- Widener. pletion percentage (143-of-259) ... Threw just nine Harvey’s Lake, Pa. • interceptions … Also rushed for 117 yards and added 2009: Played on the Lake Lehman two touchdowns ... Recorded a pass efficiency of junior varsity squad. 2011: Second Team 122.23, which was third in the conference ... Threw for All-MAC … Started a season-high 256 yards on 20-of-33 passing against High School: An all 10 games ... Re- Lebanon Valley … Tossed two touchdowns against All-Catholic team corded 28 tackles, Westminster, King’s, Albright and Widener … A mem- defensive back. 11 solo ... Recov- ber of the MAC Academic Honor Roll. ered two fumbles ... Personal: Son of Posted five tackles Previous College: Did not see action in one season Tina and Jim Fen- for a loss ... Notched at Washington & Jefferson. ningham ... Has two 3.5 tackles for a loss, siblings, Jim and Erin ... A management and market- two sacks and re- High School: A four-time all-conference basket- ing major ... Favorite song is “Call Me Maybe” ... Favor- covered a fumble ball player and a three-time all-conference baseball ite athlete is Kobe Bryant. at Westminster, player. helping him earn 21 • So. • Defensive Back D3Football.com Personal: Son of Paul Klinger and Donna Jefferson ... Team of the Week A biology major ... Favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant Kody honors. and Tiger Woods.

90 • Jr. • Tight End Flail 2010: A Second Team All-MAC pick … Started all 10 games ... Re- Frackville, Pa. • corded 51 tackles with 18 coming unassisted ... Made Greg North Schuylkill three sacks for a loss of 21 yards and tied for the team 2011: Started all 10 games ... Recorded 26 tackles, lead with 6.5 tackles for a loss for a total of 26 yards Kovacs 17 solo ... Forced a fumble and recovered a fumble, ... Forced and recovered one fumble ... Recorded a safety at Albright. Philadelphia, Pa. • returning it 40 yards for a touchdown against King’s Father Judge ... Posted two interceptions ... Recorded eight broken up passes. 2009: Appeared in two games. 2011: Started all 10 games ... Recorded two touch- towns against King’s, one on a fumble recovery in the High School: Named an all-state defensive back High School: Earned all-conference honors. end zone and one receiving ... Recorded four catches twice … An all-area running back … Named league’s for 48 yards. defensive player of the year. Personal: Son of Patricia Jayne and Roger Jayne Sr. ... Has a brother, Zack ... A marketing and management 2010: Participated on the junior varsity team. Personal: Son of James and Renee Flail … Has four major ... Favorite movie is “Any Given Sunday.” brothers, Derek, Chris, Shane and Josef, and one sis- High School: An all-league pick as a senior. r uarterback ter, Gianna … A business administration major … 5 • S . • Q Favorite musical artist is B.O.B. ... Follows Notre Dame Personal: Son of Greg and Rita Kovacs ... Has three and the . Zach siblings, Danny, Ryan and Kevin ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite book is “Where the Red Fern Grows” 64 • Jr. • Defensive Line Klinger ... Favorite hockey team is the Philadelphia Flyers. Halifax, Pa. • wight 59 • So. • Defensive Line D Halifax entz 2011: Started all 10 Zack H games at quarter- Halifax, Pa. • back … Threw for McMenamin Halifax 1,394 yards with 11 touchdowns and 2011: Started all 10 games on the defensive line ... Prospect Park, Pa. • 51.3 completion Recorded 36 tackles, 16 solo ... Posted four sacks ... Interboro percentage (118-of- Registered 8.5 tackles for a loss ... Posted two or more 2011: Appeared in eight games … Made 11 tackles 230) … Threw just tackles in all 10 games … Notched 2.5 tackles for … Had three stops against King’s and FDU-Florham. three interceptions, loss at Westminster … Finished 11th in the league in tied for the fewest- sacks and 14th in tackles for loss. High School: Twice named All-Delaware County … ever by a Lycom- A two-time second-team all-state pick … A Mini- ing starting quar- 2010: Played in all 10 games and started nine ... Re- Maxwell award winner. terback … Threw corded 34 tackles, including nine solo ... Registered for more than 100 four tackles for a loss and had sacks against Ithaca Personal: Son of Jim and Esther McMenamin … Has yards seven times and Albright ... Posted nine tackles against Wilkes, one brother, Jimmy, and one sister, Gabrielle … Ma- and for more than including three solo. jor is undeclared … Favorite movie is “Dodgeball” ... 200 yards twice Favorite actor is Will Ferrell. … Also rushed 87 High School: A first-team all-league selection at de- times for 222 yards and eight touchdowns … Threw fensive line. for a career-high 294 yards and three touchdowns on 19-of-34 passing against Westminster … Recorded Personal: Son of Donald, Jr. and Rhonda Hentz ... Has three of his eight rushing touchdowns against FDU- two siblings, Nina and Casey ... A history major ... Fa- Florham, earning his first MAC Honor Roll mention vorite athlete is Reggie White. ... Also helped team rack up school-record 616 yards

• 10 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Key Returners 2010: Started all 10 games ... Blocked for the MAC’s 2009: Played in eight games … Recorded nine tack- 26 • So. • Defensive Back leading rusher, Josh Kleinfelter ... Team finished third les, six solo … Posted one tackle for a loss. in the conference in rushing yards, averaging 178.3 Ryan yards a game. High School: Four-time All-Catholic League swim- mer ... Named team MVP in football. Mihoci 2009: Started nine games at guard as a true fresh- man, earning team’s offensive lineman of the year Personal: Son of Sal and Marsha Oropollo ... Has Murrysville, Pa. • award ... Team averaged 267.5 yards and 94.3 rushing three siblings, Gabe, Siena and Hannah ... An ecology Franklin Regional yards per contest. major ... Favorite song is “Paradise City.” 2011: Appeared in all 10 games … Recorded 21 tack- les, 15 solo ... Also broke up seven pass attempts … High School: A three-year starter ... Earned first team 17 • Sr. • Linebacker Forced a fumble at Westminster … Had three four- all-league on offense and second team all-league tackle games … Broke up pass in the end zone with honors on defense. Jamie 3:56 remaining to preserve an 8-6 win over Rowan. Personal: Son of Kathy and Scott Moyer ... Has a Reitzi High School: A second-team all-conference corner- brother, Mitch ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite back and wide receiver … A 2009 first team all-con- movies is “Any Given Sunday.” Middletown, Pa. • ference quarterback. Middletown 23 • So. • Running Back 2011: Appeared Personal: Son of Rich and Karen Mihoci … Has one in 10 games … Re- brother, Adam … A business administration major … Craig corded 20 tackles, Favorite movie is “Superbad” ... Favorite actor is Tom five solo and 15 Hanks. Needhammer assisted ... Posted Lansdale, Pa. • a season-high six 72 • Sr. • Offensive Line stops against Row- North Penn an … Also notched Cody 2011: Played in all 10 games ... Led all MAC freshmen four stops, three in rushing ... Ran for 623 yards in 110 attempts, fin- solo, at Lebanon ishing eighth in the league at 62.3 yards per game Valley … A member Moyer ... Scored seven rushing touchdowns ... Rushed for of the MAC Aca- Lehighton, Pa. • more than 50 yards seven times ... Ran for season- demic Honor Roll. Lehighton high 104 yards against FDU-Florham ... Notched 91 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries at West- 2010: Started all 10 2011: First Team All- minster … Had three receptions for 26 yards ... Re- games ... Recorded MAC … Third Team corded 20 kick returns for 408 yards … Broke two 50 tackles, 13 solo ... D3Football.com 40-plus-yard runs, going for 47 at Westminster and Posted career-high All-East Region … 41 against FDU-Florham. seven tackles at Albright and Wilkes … Had five or Started all 10 games more tackles in seven games … Added 0.5 tackles for ... Blocked for the High School: A 2009 third team all-state member … loss and one pass breakup … A member of the MAC No. 2-ranked rush- A 2010 Mini Maxwell award winner … The all-time Academic Honor Roll. ing offense in the leader in touchdowns (48) at North Penn. MAC … Helped the 2009: Appeared in three games. team average 361.0 Personal: Son of James and Cathy Needhammer … yards per game and Has one sister, Rebecca … A physics major … Favor- High School: A second-team all-state linebacker ... 209.2 rushing yards ite movie is “300” … Favorite athlete is Brian Dawkins. Finished eighth in the 215-pound division at the PIAA per game … Helped Wrestling Championships. team set school re- 43 • Sr. • Defensive Line cord with 616 yards Personal: Son of Ken and Pam Reitzi ... A biology ma- of total offense jor ... Follows Notre Dame. against FDU-Florham. Nate

Oropollo 34 • Sr. • Defensive Line Aldan, Pa. • Dillin Cardinal O’Hara 2011: Started all 10 Rudloff games ... Recorded Waverly, N.Y. • 28 tackles, 12 solo ... Posted six tackles Athens Area (Pa.) for a loss ... Notched 2011: Injured. sacks against Row- an, Widener and 2010: Played in all 10 games, starting five ... Record- King’s ... Forced one ed 22 tackles, six solo ... Added four tackles for a loss fumble against Al- totaling 20 yards ... Forced two fumbles … Posted bright. career-high five tackles and 1.5 for loss against King’s … Picked up fumbles at Rowan and Albright. 2010: Played in all 10 games, making 2009: Appeared in three games. three starts ... Re- corded 30 tackles, High School: An All-District 4 selection. 13 solo ... Broke up two passes against King’s ... Recorded sack against Personal: Son of Amy Rudloff ... Has one sibling, Westminster … Notched two tackles for a loss … Re- Colton ... A psychology major ... Favorite sports teams corded career-high five stops and a tackle for loss at include the New York Yankees and the Oakland Raid- Albright. ers.

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 11 • Key Returners yards and six touch- 2010: Started all 10 games ... Recorded 31 tackles, 14 • Sr. • Linebacker downs … Caught 21 solo ... Broke up 10 passes, the fourth-best mark 18 passes for 136 in the league … Notched career-high eight stops at Corey yards … Recorded Rowan. 100-yard games Schuster against Wilkes, 2009: Started all 10 games as a cornerback ... Made Lebanon Valley and 39 tackles, 31 solo ... Defended three passes and Moosic, Pa. • FDU-Florham … made two fumble recoveries ... Had two six-tackle Riverside Earned his first ca- efforts ... Recovered two fumbles at Bridgewater, re- 2011: Started all 10 reer MAC Offensive turning one for a 22-yard touchdown. games … Posted 39 Player of the Week tackles, 17 solo and award after gaining High School: A two-time all-state and all-region cor- 22 assisted ... Also a career-high 152 nerback. posted 2.5 tackles yards and scoring for loss … Forced twice against Wilkes Personal: Son of Matt and Michelle Talerico ... Has a a fumble against ... Named the team’s brother, Corey ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite King’s ... Had an offensive player of football team is the . interception and the year ... Finished a breakup against fourth in the league with an average of 90.7 yards per 76 • Sr. • Offensive Line Albright ... Had a game. season-high seven Andrew tackles against 2010: Played in all 10 games as a running back and Rowan. return specialist ... Logged 93 rushing attempts for agner 367 yards and four touchdowns ... Caught seven W 2010: Started all 10 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown ... Finished Lewisburg, Pa. • games ... Recorded second in the conference with an average of 23.65 Lewisburg 54 tackles, 19 solo yards per kick return ... Had six tackles, including four 2011: Started all 10 ... Finished with 13 stops against Lebanon Valley … solo on special teams ... Caught a 65-yard touchdown games on the offen- Posted seven stops and two tackles for loss against pass and had an eight-yard rushing touchdown with- sive line ... Helped King’s. in a five-minute span at Albright ... Ran for 104 yards team set school and a touchdown at FDU-Florham. record with 616 2009: Appeared in five games ... Made two tackles. yards of total of- 2009: Saw action in nine games as a running back fense against FDU- High School: An honorable mention all-conference and return specialist ... Rushed for 29 yards on 17 Florham. pick ... Awarded team’s Most Improved Player award. attempts and caught four passes for 31 yards ... Av-

eraged a MAC-leading 27.9 yards per kick return, in- 2010: Appeared Personal: Son of Renee and Jeff Schuster ... Has one cluding an 85-yard touchdown run at Bridgewater ... in eight games on sister, Cassie ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite ac- Added 52 yards on three punt returns and averaged the offensive line ... tor is Mark Wahlberg. 52.8 all-purpose yards per game. Helped team aver- age 299.4 yards per 28 • Sr. • Defensive Back High School: Earned Gettysburg Times’ MVP honors. game and 170.3 aleb Personal: Son of Mike and Ann Showers ... Has a rushing yards when C brother, Spencer, and a sister, Kortney ... A business he played. management major ... Favorite movie is “Rambo.” Shertzer 2009: Appeared in eight games on the offensive line … Earned team’s offensive lineman of the year award. Mifflintown, Pa. • 3 • Sr. • Defensive Back Juniata High School: A first-team all-district defensive tackle 2011: Moved to defense and appeared in all 10 Matt and second team offensive tackle. games … Recorded 18 tackles ... Posted two tackles for loss … Had seven tackles against King’s … Added Talerico Personal: Son of Bill and Dedee Wagner ... Has two five stops, a sack and a forced fumble at Stevenson. Moosic, Pa. • sisters, Amy and Tracy ... A psychology major … Fa- vorite movies include “Friday” and “Friday Night 2010: Appeared in four games … Ran for 83 yards on Riverside Lights.” 15 attempts … Posted 45 yards and a touchdown on 2011: Second Team seven carries against Westminster … Also recorded a All-MAC at corner- 71 • So. • Defensive Line tackle against Albright. back … Started all 10 games … Re- Braden High School: An all-conference running back and safety. corded 31 tackles, 20 solo … Broke einer Personal: Son of Amy and Mike Shertzer ... Has three up nine passes to Z siblings, Colton, Hannah and Hailie ... A business lead the team … Allentown, Pa. • management major ... Favorite food is watermelon. Recorded three Whitehall straight games with 2011: Appeared in nine games ... Recorded nine tack- 1 • Sr. • Running Back three solo tackles les, three solo ... Registered tackles for a loss against against Widener, King’s and Wilkes ... Posted a sack against King’s. arker Albirght and King’s P … Recorded two High School: An all-conference and all-area center interceptions, both Showers … Winner of the Whitehall Pride award. coming against

Aspers, Pa. • FDU-Florham … Personal: Son of Bob and Kelly Zeiner … Has three Notched six stops at Biglerville brothers, Bobby, Jake and Mason, and two sisters, Av- Westminster … Finished fourth in the league with 11 2011: Second Team All-MAC running back … Started ery and Taryn … A corporate communications major passes defended. nine games … Logged 173 rushing attempts for 816 … Favorite sports team is the Green Bay Packers.

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IntroDucing Your Warriors

#1 Parker Showers #3 Matt Talerico #4 Matt Atkinson #5 Zach Klinger #5 Jesse Freer #6 Zack Czap #7 Tyler Jenny Sr. • RB • 5-10 • 200 Sr. • DB • 5-7 • 181 Jr. • WR • 6-1 • 185 Sr. • QB • 6-2 • 205 Fr. • DB • 6-0 • 180 Jr. • K/P • 5-6 • 155 So. • QB • 6-1 • 180 Aspers, Pa. Moosic, Pa. Media, Pa. Halifax, Pa. Pennsburg, Pa. Philipsburg, Pa. Coalport, Pa.

#8 Ryan Umpleby #8 Matt Cookson #9 Mike Gentile #10 John Sibel #12 Cody Butler #13 Matt McGinley #14 Corey Schuster Fr. • WR • 5-11 • 173 So. • DB • 6-1 • 205 Fr. • DB • 6-1 • 190 So. • WR • 6-0 • 163 So. • DB • 6-1 • 205 Jr. • QB • 6-4 • 208 Sr. • LB • 5-11 • 205 Forest Hill, Md. Morrisville, Pa. Havertown, Pa. Morrisville, Pa. Hughesville, Pa. Ashland, Pa. Moosic, Pa.

#15 Jarrin Campman #16 Zach Fannin #16 Josh Himmelberger #17 Jamie Reitzi #17 A.J. Morgan #18 Trent Lee #18 Cam Kriner Sr. • WR • 6-0 • 180 So. • K • 5-7 • 160 So. • LB • 6-1 • 190 Sr. • LB • 5-10 • 215 Fr. • QB • 5-9 • 155 So. • DB • 5-10 • 185 So. • WR • 6-5 • 170 Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, Pa. Tremont, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Renovo, Pa. Williamsburg, Pa. Montgomery, Pa.

#19 Wesley Strayer #20 Kabongo Bukasa #21 Kody Flail #22 Ryan Smith #23 Seth Carper #23 Craig Needhammer #24 Ryan Fenningham Sr. • TE • 6-2 • 195 Jr. • LB • 6-0 • 200 So. • DB • 5-10 • 192 Sr. • WR/P • 6-1 • 208 So. • DL • 6-2 • 250 So. • RB • 5-7 • 170 Sr. • DB • 5-11 • 197 Enola, Pa. Sharon Hill, Pa. Frackville, Pa. Long Valley, N.J. Alexandria, Pa. Lansdale, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.

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#25 Mike Ciotti #26 Ryan Mihoci #27 Kyle Sullivan #28 Caleb Shertzer #28 Chris Nemits #29 Jermaine Reyes #30 Joe Hargis Jr. • DB • 5-9 • 180 So. • DB • 5-9 • 180 So. • DB • 5-10 • 190 Sr. • DB • 5-8 • 189 So. • RB • 5-9 • 184 So. • LB • 6-0 • 205 Sr. • FB • 5-9 • 195 Yardley, Pa. Murrysville, Pa. Coatesville, Pa. Mifflintown, Pa. Friedensburg, Pa. West New York, N.J. Hollidaysburg, Pa.

#31 C.J. Arhontakis #31 Tyler Kapinus #32 Ed Helm #33 Pat McNamera #33 Brian Campbell #34 Dillin Rudloff #35 Tyler Denike Jr. • DB • 6-2 • 206 Fr. • FB • 5-8 • 220 Fr. • RB • 5-7 • 180 Sr. • DL • 6-0 • 210 Fr. • RB • 5-10 • 195 Sr. • DL • 6-2 • 223 Jr. • LB • 5-9 • 210 West Grove, Pa. Eynon, Pa. Cresco, Pa. Montoursville, Pa. Drums, Pa. Waverly, N.Y. S. Boardman, Mich.

#36 Andrew McGreevy #36 Clayton Good #37 Kyle Troutman #37 David Leon #38 Antonio Arroyo #39 Tanner Troutman #40 Ethan Jeffries Jr. • RB • 5-10 • 195 Fr. • DB • 5-9 • 160 Fr. • RB • 6-0 • 181 Fr. • DB • 5-8 • 170 Jr. • LB • 6-0 • 210 So. • DB • 5-10 • 160 Fr. • RB • 5-7 • 155 West Chester, Pa. Muncy, Pa. Dornsife, Pa. Etters, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Hegins, Pa. Edison, N.J.

#41 Roger Jayne #42 James Krizan #43 Nate Oropollo #44 Jimmy Nottingham #45 Robbie Brodish #46 Phil Schron Sr. • DL • 5-11 • 255 So. • WR • 6-1 • 180 Sr. • DL • 6-0 • 210 So. • DL • 6-1 • 261 Jr. • LB • 6-0 • 225 Fr. • LB • 5-10 • 182 Harveys Lake, Pa. Montoursville, Pa. Aldan, Pa. Hightstown, N.J. Middletown, Pa. Albrightsville, Pa.

#47 Josh Skoczynski #48 Marcus Hile #48 Nick Mongiello #49 Corey Williams #50 John Ciurlino #51 Kendall Edwards Fr. • FB • 5-10 • 225 Sr. • LB • 6-0 • 220 So. • FB • 5-7 • 206 So. • LB • 6-0 • 183 Fr. • DL • 6-2 • 220 So. • DL • 5-7 • 245 Harrisburg, Pa. Middletown, Pa. East Windsor, N.J. New Philadelphia, Pa. Springfield, Pa. Easton, Pa.

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#52 Josh Cook #53 Mike Watral #53 David Burns #54 Ryan Boccagno #55 Dan Young #56 Cole Welham #57 Ryan McClure Fr. • DL • 5-11 • 222 Fr. • OL • 5-10 • 228 Fr. • LB • 5-11 • 205 Jr. • LB • 5-6 • 195 Fr. • LB • 5-11 • 170 Fr. • LB • 6-2 • 200 Sr. • DL • 5-10 • 225 Hatfield, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. Maytown, Pa. Havertown, Pa. Lewistown, Pa. Middletown, Pa.

#58 Charles Simpson #59 Zack McMenamin #60 Mitchell Shirk #61 Casey Strus #62 Garrett Hartman #63 Anthony Trotta #64 Dwight Hentz So. • OL • 6-3 • 315 So. • DL • 5-9 • 240 Fr. • OL • 6-0 • 212 So. • OL • 5-10 • 255 So. • OL • 6-1 • 258 Fr. • LB • 5-10 • 220 Jr. • DL • 6-0 • 250 Somerdale, N.J. Prospect Park, Pa. Hamburg, Pa. Glenolden, Pa. Jacobus, Pa. Old Forge, Pa. Halifax, Pa.

#65 Corey Knepp #66 Mike Chaput #67 Cody Dougherty #68 Jude Bubeck #69 Jake Phillips #70 Noah Lake Fr. • OL • 6-0 • 261 So. • OL • 6-1 • 250 Sr. • OL • 5-11 • 228 So. • OL • 5-10 • 255 So. • OL • 6-1 • 275 Fr. • OL • 6-4 • 245 Bigler, Pa. Throop, Pa. Paoli, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Coal Township, Pa. Port Jervis, N.Y.

#71 Braden Zeiner #72 Cody Moyer #73 Bryan Fousty #75 Tyler Whitby #76 Andrew Wagner #77 Tom Irvine So. • DL • 5-10 • 220 Sr. • OL • 6-1 • 260 Sr. • OL • 5-9 • 253 Fr. • OL • 6-4 • 247 Sr. • OL • 6-3 • 270 So. • OL • 6-2 • 287 Whitehall, Pa. Lehighton, Pa. Hillsborough, N.J. Queenstown, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Murrysville, Pa.

#78 Matt Bloom #79 Matt Patterson #80 Matt Ogden #81 Jeremy Rosborough #82 Pat Whalen #83 Adam Rabidoux So. • OL • 6-4 • 290 Fr. • OL • 6-0 • 273 Sr. • TE • 6-3 • 220 So. • TE • 6-3 • 200 Fr. • WR • 5-10 • 177 So. • WR • 5-11 • 180 Frenchtown, N.J. Washingtonville, Pa. Towanda, Pa. Millmont, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Honeyoye Falls, N.Y.

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#84 Keith Okken #85 Scott Houser #86 Matt Malecki #87 Tyler Botchie #88 Brandon Blackiston #89 David Hahn Jr. • WR • 5-11 • 175 So. • WR • 5-8 • 150 Fr. • WR • 5-11 • 178 So. • WR • 6-1 • 177 So. • WR • 5-10 • 185 So. • DL • 6-4 • 205 Hellertown, Pa. Frackville, Pa. Stevensville, Md. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Glouchester City, N.J. Hummelstown, Pa.

#90 Greg Kovacs #91 Paul Kimmel #92 Bill Bolding #93 Tyler O’Connell #94 Josh Gusler #96 Roger Bergeron Jr. • TE • 6-6 • 221 So. • TE • 6-3 • 240 Fr. • TE • 6-5 • 208 Fr. • DL • 6-4 • 245 Fr. • LB • 6-1 • 180 Fr. • K • 5-10 • 187 Philadelphia, Pa. Mahanoy City, Pa. Kinnelon, N.J. Lake Hoptacong, N.J. Media, Pa. Pasadena, Md.

#97 Jarrett Jeffries #98 Josh Kimmel #99 Nate Jones Aaron Frederick Alex Moore John Rizzo Fr. • DL • 6-0 • 200 So. • DL • 6-0 • 299 Sr. • FB • 5-10 • 205 Jr. • WR • 6-0 • 180 Sr. • Manager Jr. • Manager Edison, N.J. Mahanoy City, Pa. Sayre, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. St. Mary’s, Pa. Trevose, Pa.

2012 Coaching Staff

Mike Clark ’93 Steve Wiser ’74 Scott Brisson Dave Becker Carm Bianco Glen Hughes Chris Kish Head Coach Asst. Head Coach/ Offensive Coord./ Asst. Offensive Line Offensive Assistant Student Assistant Student Assistant 5th Year • 25-16 Defensive Coord. Passing Game 3rd Year 5th Year 1st year 1st Year 39th Year 1st Year

Joe Kost Steve Radocaj Pat Taylor ’09 Doug Thiel Pat Vollman Mike Weber ’89 Defensive Backs Defensive Line Running Backs Linebackers Asst. Offensive Line Linebackers 1st Year 7th Year 2nd Year 2nd Year 1st Year 24th Year

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 17 • 2012 Opponents

1 • Brockport 2 • Delaware Valley Sept. 1 • 1 p.m. • David Person Field Sept. 8 • 1 p.m. • Doylestown, Pa.

Name..College at Brockport: State Univ. of New York 2011 Results...... 3-7 overall, 3-6 NJAC Name...... Delaware Valley College 2011 Results...... 11-1 overall, 9-0 MAC Location...... Brockport, N.Y. 9/3 at Ithaca...... L, 19-14 Location...... Doylestown, Pa. 9/3 Muhlenberg...... W, 10-9 Founded...... 1835 9/17 vs. Rowan *...... L, 39-32 Founded...... 1896 9/10 at Washington and Jefferson...... W, 20-19 Enrollment...... 8,413 9/24 at William Paterson *...... L, 35-23 Enrollment...... 1,700 9/17 Lebanon Valley *...... W, 34-10 President...... Dr. John R. Halstead 10/1 vs. Montclair State *...... L, 20-13 President...... Dr. Joseph S. Brosnan 9/24 at FDU-Florham *...... W, 50-7 Conference...... New Jersey Athletic 10/8 at TCNJ *...... L, 26-17 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/1 Stevenson *...... W, 58-13 Nickname ...... Golden Eagles 10/15 vs. Kean *...... W, 28-20 Nickname ...... Aggies 10/8 at Wilkes *...... W, 14-6 Colors...... Green and Gold 10/22 at Western Connecticut *...... W, 56-14 Colors...... Forrest Green and Gold 10/15 at Albright *...... W, 20-10 Web site...... gobrockport.com 10/29 at Buffalo State *...... L, 51-30 Web site...... athletics.delval.edu 10/22 King’s *...... W, 54-13 Director of Athletics...... Erick Hart 11/5 vs. Cortland State *...... L, 64-43 Director of Athletics...... Frank Wolfgang 11/5 at Lycoming *...... W, 28-21 Home Field...... Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium 11/12 vs. Morrisville State *...... W, 35-20 Home Field...... James Work Memorial Stadium 11/12 Widener *...... W, 56-28 Capacity...... 11,000 Capacity...... 4,000 11/19 Norwich ...... W, 62-10 Surface...... Grass 2012 Schedule Surface...... Grass 11/26 St. John Fisher ...... L, 27-14 Primary Offense...... Multiple 9/1 at Lycoming...... 1 p.m. Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... Multiple 9/8 vs. Buffalo State...... 1 p.m. Primary Defense...... Multiple 2012 Schedule Offensive Starters Returning...... 10 9/15 vs. TCNJ *...... 1:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 9 9/1 at Rowan...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 5 9/22 at Kean *...... 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 9/8 Lycoming * ...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 2 9/29 at Rowan *...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 2 9/15 at Stevenson * ...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 50/40 10/6 vs. William Paterson *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 35/22 9/22 FDU-Florham * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Rocco Salomone 10/13 at Cortland State *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Jim Clements 9/29 Albright *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 97-76-1 (17) 10/20 vs. Western Connecticut *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 51-17 (6) 10/13 at King’s * ...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Jason Mangone 11/3 at Montclair State *...... 1 p.m. Assistant to Head Coach...... Bill Manlove 10/20 Misericordia * ...... 1 p.m. Defensive Coordinator...... Rashaan Jordan 11/10 vs. Morrisville State *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Duke Greco 10/27 at Lebanon Valley * ...... 1 p.m. Defensive Backs...... Michael Epstein Defensive Backs...... Bob Altieri, Jason Pane 11/3 Wilkes *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Line...... Bob Ellis, Bill Devitt All-Time vs. Lycoming Defensive Line...... Greg Rissinger 11/10 at Widener * ...... 1 p.m. Kickers & Punters...... Steve Milne Series tied, 1-1 Linebackers...... Matt McCloskey, Zak Thornton Assistant Linebackers...... Nathan Bull Year Location...... LC...... CB Offensive Assistant...... Dennis Nelson All-Time vs. Lycoming Offensive Line...... Sean Kearney, Justin McKain 1948 Brockport, N.Y...... 6...... 12 Offensive Line...... Andrew Ciukurescu, Greg Fedick Lycoming leads, 31-19-1 Running Backs...... Aaron Zurn 1949 Old College Field...... 6...... 0 Running Backs...... Nick Brady Year Location...... LC.... DVC Quarterbacks...... Schuyler Pero Special Teams/Defensive Line...... Mark DeLucia 2008 David Person Field...... 10...... 7 Special Teams...... Steve Romano Tight Ends...... Mike Barainyak 2009 David Person Field...... 7...... 21 Wide Receivers...... Adam Erickson Wide Receivers...... Chad Peterman 2010 Doylestown, Pa...... 0...... 36 Student Assistant...... Isaiah Hall 2011 David Person Field...... 21...... 28

3 • Lebanon Valley 4 • Albright Sept. 15 • 1 p.m. • David Person Field Sept. 22 • 1 p.m. • Reading, Pa.

Name...... Lebanon Valley College 2011 Results...... 8-3 overall, 5-3 MAC Name...... Albright College 2011 Results...... 6-5 overall, 4-4 MAC Location...... Annville, Pa. 9/3 Gettysburg...... W, 57-42 Location...... Reading, Pa. 9/3 at Ursinus...... W, 24-17 Founded...... 1866 9/10 at Grove City...... W, 27-7 Founded...... 1856 9/10 Geneva...... W, 46-10 Enrollment...... 1,600 9/17 at Delaware Valley *...... L, 34-10 Enrollment...... 1,660 9/17 Wilkes *...... W, 65-26 President...... Dr. Lewis Thayne 9/24 Stevenson *...... W, 61-37 President...... Lex O. McMillan III, Ph.D. 9/24 at King’s *...... W, 57-17 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/8 at Albright *...... W, 24-17 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/1 at Lycoming *...... L, 35-13 Nickname ...... Flying Dutchmen 10/15 FDU-Florham *...... W, 51-7 Nickname ...... Lions 10/8 Lebanon Valley *...... L, 24-17 Colors...... Blue and White 10/22 at Widener *...... L, 57-33 Colors...... Red, White and Black 10/15 Delaware Valley *...... L, 20-10 Web site...... godutchmen.com 10/29 Lycoming *...... L, 10-7 Web site...... albrightathletics.com 10/21 at FDU-Florham *...... W, 35-10 Director of Athletics...... Rick Beard 11/5 at Wilkes *...... W, 42-35 Co-Directors of Athletics...... Rick Ferry, Janice Luck 10/29 Widener *...... L, 60-20 Home Field...... Arnold Field 11/12 King’s *...... W, 54-7 Home Field...... Gene L. Shirk Stadium 11/5 at Stevenson *...... W, 57-21 Capacity...... 4,000 11/19 St. Vincent ...... W, 23-15 Capacity...... 5,000 11/19 at Cortland State ...... L, 14-0 Surface...... Field Turf Revolution Surface...... A-Turf Primary Offense...... Multiple/Pro-Set 2012 Schedule Primary Offense...... Multiple 2012 Schedule Primary Defense...... 3-4 9/1 at Montclair State...... 1 p.m. Primary Defense...... Multiple 9/1 at Kean...... 7 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 7 9/8 Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 9 9/8 Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 4 9/15 at Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 7 9/15 at Wilkes *...... 2 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 3 9/22 at Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 3 9/22 Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 32/18 9/29 Widener *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 35/17 9/29 at Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Jim Monos 10/13 Wilkes *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... John Marzka 10/13 FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 87-103-2 (20) 10/20 at FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 37-19 (5) 10/20 King’s *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Joe Buehler 10/27 Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Mike Winslow 10/27 at Widener *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Coordinator...... Vince Pantalone 11/3 at King’s *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Coordinator...... Michael Neale 11/3 Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Inside Linebackers...... Jack Beidler 11/10 Albright *...... 1 p.m. Cornerbacks...... Mike Boyer 11/10 at Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Running Backs...... Mark Costello, Matt Gross Tight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line...... Victor Brown Tight Ends...... Guy Bennardo All-Time vs. Lycoming Running Backs...... Ross Grimm All-Time vs. Lycoming Wide Receivers...... Tom McKee Lycoming leads, 23-4 Asst. Linebackers...... Ryan Jirgl Lycoming leads, 33-17-2 Defensive Assistant...... Lou Orndorff Year Location...... LC.....LVC Defensive Ends...... Sal Ruffino Year Location...... LC...... AC Outside Linebackers...... Joe Tomtishen 2007 Annville, Pa...... 14...... 28 Wide Receivers...... Drew Stelzer 2007 Reading, Pa...... 7...... 40 Defensive Backs...... Corey Wenger, Don Burton 2008 David Person FIeld...... 23...... 15 Safeties/Special Teams...... Randy Yerger 2008 David Person Field...... 23...... 13 Defensive Line...... Mike Wildasin, Jason Vollertsen 2009 Annville, Pa...... 21...... 31 2009 David Person FIeld...... 7...... 26 Defensive Quality Control...... Mike Evangelista 2010 David Person Field...... 14...... 28 2010 Reading, Pa...... 50...... 0 2011 Annville, Pa...... 10...... 7 2011 David Person Field...... 35...... 13

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5 • King’s (Pa.) 6 • FDU-Florham Sept. 29 • 1:30 p.m. • David Person Field Oct. 6 • 1 p.m. • Madison, N.J.

Name...... King’s College 2011 Results...... 1-9 overall, 1-7 MAC Name...Farleigh Dickinson Univ. College at Florham 2011 Results...... 1-9 overall, 1-7 MAC Location...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 9/3 William Paterson...... L, 13-6 Location...... Madison, N.J. 9/10 at St. Vincent ...... L, 55-3 Founded...... 1946 9/17 at Stevenson *...... W, 51-26 Founded...... 1958 9/16 at TCNJ...... L, 49-21 Enrollment...... 1,700 9/24 Albright *...... L, 57-17 Enrollment...... 2,500 9/24 Delaware Valley *...... L, 50-7 President...... Rev. Jack Ryan, C.S.C., Ph.D. 10/1 at Widener *...... L, 70-0 President...... Peter Woolley, Ph.D 10/1 Wilkes *...... L, 45-25 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/8 Lycoming *...... L, 42-10 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/8 at Widener *...... L, 55-3 Nickname ...... Monarchs 10/22 at Delaware Valley *...... L, 54-13 Nickname ...... Devils 10/15 at Lebanon Valley *...... L, 51-7 Colors...... Red and Gold 10/29 Wilkes *...... L, 13-6 Colors...... Cardinal and Navy 10/21 Albright *...... L, 35-10 Web site...... kingscollegeathletics.com 11/5 FDU-Florham *...... L, 17-3 Web...... www.fdudevils.com 10/29 Stevenson *...... L, 36-13 Director of Athletics...... Cheryl J. Ish 11/12 at Lebanon Valley *...... L, 54-7 Director of Athletics...... Bill Klika 11/5 at King’s *...... W, 17-3 Home Field...... McCarthy Stadium 11/19 at Bethany ...... L, 48-0 Home Field...... Robert T. Shields Field 11/12 at Lycoming *...... L, 54-7 Capacity...... 3,000 Capacity...... 4,000 Surface...... Synthetic Field Turf 2012 Schedule Surface...... Field Turf 2012 Schedule Primary Offense...... Pro-I 9/1 at William Paterson...... 1 p.m. Primary Offense...... Multiple 9/7 TCNJ...... 7 p.m. Primary Defense...... Multiple 3-4 9/8 Widener *...... 1 p.m. Primary Defense...... Multiple 9/15 King’s *...... 7 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 4 9/15 at FDU-Florham *...... 7 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 7 9/22 at Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 9/22 Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 8 9/29 at Wilkes *...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 0 9/29 at Lycoming *...... 1:30 p.m. Specialists Returning...... 2 10/6 Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 27/28 10/13 Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach/Offense...... Brian Surace 10/13 at Albright *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Jeff Knarr 10/20 at Albright *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 1-9 (2) 10/20 Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 2-18 (2) 10/27 Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Sean Gleason 10/27 at Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Coordinator...... Casey Goff 11/3 Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Coordinator...... Scott Sperone 11/3 Widener *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Eric Jendryaszek 11/10 at Wilkes *...... 12 p.m. Linebackers...... Joe Dolinski 11/10 at Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Video Coordinator...... Kevin Luckman Defensive Line...... Rob Stanavitch Assistant Coach...... Garth Andrade All-Time vs. Lycoming Running Backs/Special Teams...... Bryan Bischoff All-Time vs. Lycoming Assistant Coach...... Zach Sobota Lycoming leads, 15-4-1 Tight Ends/Offensive Line...... Patrick Moffit Lycoming leads, 21-5 Assistant Coach...... Jeff Wilson Year Location...... LC...... KC Wide Receivers...... Andy Scalone, Matt Wisdom Year Location...... LC.... FDU Assistant Coach...... Chris Keyes 2007 David Person Field...... 24...... 6 Defensive Backs...... Shawn Meyer 2007 David Person Field...... 26...... 14 Assistant Coach...... Andrew Weiss 2008 Wilkes-Barre, Pa...... 7...... 24 Special Teams...... Scott Veith 2008 Madison, N.J...... 48...... 28 2009 Wilkes-Barre, Pa...... 24...... 21 2009 David Person Field...... 28...... 21 2010 David Person Field...... 31...... 24 2010 Madison, N.J...... 17...... 10 2011 Wilkes-Barre, Pa...... 42...... 10 2011 David Person Field...... 54...... 7

7 • Widener 8 • Wilkes Oct. 20 • 1:30 p.m. • David Person Field Oct. 27 • 1 p.m. • Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Name...... Widener University 2011 Results...... 9-2 overall, 6-2 MAC Name...... Wilkes University 2011 Results...... 4-5 overall, 4-4 MAC Location...... Chester, Pa. 9/3 Moravian...... W, 44-6 Location...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 9/3 at Susquehanna...... L, 33-30 Founded...... 1821 9/10 at Thiel...... W, 44-14 Founded...... 1933 9/17 at Albright *...... L, 65-26 Enrollment...... 3,200 9/17 Lycoming *...... W, 31-28 Enrollment...... 2,300 9/24 Widener *...... W, 35-27 President...... Dr. James T. Harris III 9/24 at Wilkes *...... L, 35-27 President...... Dr. Patrick F. Leahy 10/1 at FDU-Florham *...... W, 45-25 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/1 King’s *...... W, 70-0 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/8 Delaware Valley *...... L, 14-6 Nickname ...... Pride 10/8 FDU-Florham *...... W, 55-3 Nickname ...... Colonels 10/15 at Lycoming *...... L, 40-7 Colors...... Widener Blue and Gold 10/15 at Stevenson *...... W, 54-19 Colors...... Dark Blue and Gold 10/29 at King’s *...... W, 13-6 Web...... widenerpride.com 10/22 Lebanon Valley *...... W, 57-33 Web site...... gowilkesu.com 11/5 Lebanon Valley *...... L, 42-35 Director of Athletics...... Jack Shafer 10/29 at Albright *...... W, 60-20 Director of Athletics...... Addy Malatesta 11/12 Stevenson *...... W, 43-34 Home Field...... Leslie C. Quick Stadium 11/12 at Delaware Valley *...... L, 56-28 Home Field...... Schmidt Stadium Capacity...... 4,000 11/19 Waynesburg ...... W, 48-27 Capacity...... 2,500 2012 Schedule Surface...... Field Turf Surface...... FieldTurf 9/1 at Morrisville State...... 1 p.m. Primary Offense...... Multiple 2012 Schedule Primary Offense...... Spread 9/15 Albright *...... 2 p.m. Primary Defense...... 4-3 9/1 Western Connecticut...... 1 p.m. Primary Defense...... 3-4 9/22 at Widener *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 8 9/8 at King’s *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... 9 9/29 FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 10 9/15 at Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... 9 10/6 Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 80/50 9/22 Wilkes *...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning/Lost...... 3 10/13 at Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Isaac Collins 9/29 at Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Frank Sheptock 10/20 at Stevenson *...... 12 p.m. Record...... 14-7, 2 year 10/6 Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Record...... 98-70, 16 years 10/27 Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Charles Eger 10/20 at Lycoming *...... 1:30 p.m. Offensive Line...... Metthew DiBernardo 11/3 at Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Line...... Greg Keziah 10/27 Albright *...... 1 p.m. Quarterbacks/Receivers...... Harry Armstrong 11/10 King’s *...... 12 p.m. Running Backs...... Josh Kaufman 11/3 at FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Running Backs...... Paul Jefferson Assistant Defensive Backs...... Gary Vinciguerra 11/10 Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Backs...... Earl Chaptman All-Time vs. Lycoming Safeties/Special Teams...... Colin Hitschler Linebackers...... Joe Cefalo Lycoming leads, 33-17 Cornerbacks/Special Teams...... David Mendez All-Time vs. Lycoming Defensive Line...... Michael Dunn Year Location...... LC.....WU Linebackers...... Eugene Jones Lycoming leads, 20-13 2007 David Person Field...... 19...... 17 Year Location...... LC.....WU 2008 Edwardsville, Pa...... 13...... 27 2007 David Person Field...... 14...... 16 2009 David Person Field...... 13...... 17 2008 Chester, Pa...... 21...... 17 2010 Edwardsville, Pa...... 14...... 31 2009 Chester, Pa...... 28...... 16 2011 David Person Field...... 40...... 7 2010 David Person Field...... 31...... 7 2011 Chester, Pa...... 28...... 31

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9 • Stevenson 10 • Misericordia Nov. 3 • 1 p.m. • David Person Field Nov. 10 • 1 p.m. • Dallas, Pa.

Name...... Stevenson University 2011 Results...... 2-8 overall, 1-7 MAC Name...... Misericordia University First year of competition Location...... Owings Mills, Md. 9/3 at Shenandoah...... L, 49-21 Location...... Dallas, Pa. Founded...... 1947 9/10 Christopher Newport ...... W, 46-43 Founded...... 1924 2012 Schedule Enrollment...... 4,000 9/17 King’s *...... L, 51-26 Enrollment...... 1,719 9/1 Gettysburg...... 1 p.m. President...... Dr. Kevin J. Manning 9/24 at Lebanon Valley *...... L, 61-37 President...... Dr. Michael MacDowell 9/8 at Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Conference...... Middle Atlantic 10/1 at Delaware Valley *...... L, 58-13 Conference...... Middle Atlantic 9/15 Widener *...... 1 p.m. Nickname ...... Mustangs 10/15 Widener *...... L, 54-19 Nickname ...... Cougars 9/22 at King’s *...... 1 p.m. Colors...... Green and White 10/22 Lycoming *...... L, 48-14 Colors...... Royal Blue & Gold 9/29 Stevenson *...... 1 p.m. Web...... gomustangsports.com 10/29 at FDU-Florham *...... W, 36-13 Director of Athletics...... David Martin 10/6 at Wilkes *...... 1 p.m. Director of Athletics...... Brett Adams 11/5 Albright *...... L, 57-21 Home Field...... Mangelsdorf Field 10/20 at Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Home Field...... Mustang Stadium 11/12 at Wilkes *...... L, 43-34 Capacity...... 1,500 10/27 FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Capacity...... 3,500 Surface...... FieldTurf 11/3 at Albright *...... 1 p.m. Surface...... FieldTurf 2012 Schedule Primary Offense...... Multiple 11/10 Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Primary Offense...... Multiple 9/1 Shenandoah...... 7 p.m. Primary Defense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... 4-4 9/8 at Albright *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning...... N/A All-Time Lycoming Offensive Starters Returning...... 9 9/15 Delaware Valley *...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning...... N/A First meeting Defensive Starters Returning...... 8 9/22 Lebanon Valley *...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning...... N/A Specialists Returning...... 0 9/29 at Misericordia *...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost...... N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 69/40 10/6 at Widener *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Mark Ross Head Coach...... Ed Hottle 10/20 Wilkes *...... 12 p.m. Record...... First year Record...... 29-28 (6) 10/27 at King’s *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Coordinator...... Mike Hatcher Associate Head Coach/Def. Coord...... Ed Sweeney 11/3 at Lycoming *...... 1 p.m. Linebackers...... Vincent Luvara Offensive Coordinator...... Jesse Correll 11/10 FDU-Florham *...... 1 p.m. Offensive Line...... Chris Gray Offensive Line...... Clayton Beard Running Backs...... Josh Waters Defensive Backs...... Dustin Johnson All-Time vs. Lycoming Tight Ends...... Thomas Nortman Quarterbacks...... Philip Hamilton Lycoming leads, 1-0 Wide Receivers...... Michael Pasqualichio Defensive Line...... Rich Bader Year Location...... LC...... SU Tight Ends...... Jason Thomas 2011 Owings Mills, Md...... 48...... 14 Wide Receivers...... Neil Hardie Outside Linebackers...... Ben Minturn The MAC on the Web Warriors on the Visit gomacsports.com for the latest news and infor- Web mation about from the con- Visit athletics.lycoming. ference office on football edu for the latest news and and all of its sports. information about all 17 of Lycoming’s intercollegiate The website features news athletics programs. releases, game stories, schedules, conference sta- The website features news tistics, updated standings releases, game stories, and much more. schedules, statistics, ros- ters, player and coaches bios and much more.

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 21 • 2011 In Review 1 Lycoming 8 2 Lycoming 41 3 Widener 31 No. 22 Rowan 6 Westminster 3 Lycoming 28 Sept. 3, 2011 • Williamsport, Pa. Sept. 10, 2011 • New Wilmington, Pa. Sept. 17, 2011 • Chester, Pa.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With just a little more than NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. – The smile on sophomore CHESTER, Pa. - Despite one of the most furious ral- 1:30 remaining, junior quarterback Zach Klinger Warren Oliver’s face grew as he was told just how lies in school history, the Lycoming College football steamed toward the Lycoming College football good his day was, but it wasn’t nearly as big as the team fell three points shy of completing the come- team’s sideline, smashing into a Rowan tackler and one junior quarterback Zach Klinger flashed when back, falling to Widener University, 31-28, in the sprawling out-of-bounds, reaching for the first down he was told what Oliver did. Middle Atlantic Conference opener for both teams on a third-and-6. He got there by the length of the on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Stadium. ball, all but assuring the Warriors a win over No. 22 With eight receptions, Oliver broke a 25-year-old Rowan to open the season in front of 2,000 fans at school record, posting 215 yards and three touch- After a first-half in which the Pride posted 200 yards David Person Field. downs to lead the Lycoming College football team of total offense, the Warriors shut them down in the to a 41-3 win over Westminster (Pa.) in a PAC/MAC second half, allowing just 61 yards. Meanwhile, the Things changed two plays later, though, as the Profs Challenge game at Harold Burry Stadium on an over- Lycoming offense, which gained 155 yards in the forced a fumble and scored in just 26 seconds after cast, Saturday, Sept. 10. first, went off to the tune of 280 yards in the second starting the drive at the Lycoming 22-yard line. Louie half. Bianchini found Dan Reed for a 19-yard score, but a Oliver became just the second player in school his- two-point conversion failed on a bobbled pass in tory to record 200 receiving yards in a game and he Down by 31 points entering the third quarter, the the end zone. It wasn’t until senior Phil Peterson surpassed James O’Malley’s mark of 214 yards, set in Warrior offense began to gain some more traction, wrapped up the ensuing onside kick that the War- a wild 43-42 loss at Susquehanna on Sept. 20, 1986. as sophomore Zach Klinger ran a pair of quarter- riors could relax, as Lycoming head coach Mike Clark Oliver posted five catches of more than 20 yards and back draws for first downs and then capped it off manufactured his third career win over a top-25 pro- started the game off on fire by catching a post for a with a seven-yard run off the draw, getting the War- gram with the 8-6 victory. 66-yard gain, setting the Warriors (2-0 overall) off on riors on the board. the right foot. The Warrior defense held strong all day long, allow- After the Warriors stopped a Pride drive at the 30- ing just 115 total yards to the Profs (0-1 overall), who For his part, Klinger passed for a career-high 294 yard line, sophomore Warren Oliver kept the of- were ranked as high as 12th by Lindy’s Preseason yards as he completed 19-of-34 passes for three fense moving, catching a 33-yard fly route and then College Football publication. In all, the Warriors (1-0 touchdowns. drawing a holding call on the next play. An 18-yard overall) allowed just 38 rushing yards on 35 attempts reception from sophomore Matt Atkinson helped and posted six sacks, led by 2.5 from senior captain While the Lycoming offense racked up 463 yards, the set up a tap-in rush by freshman Craig Needham- Anthony Marascio. defense was even more impressive, allowing just 89 mer to cut the Pride’s lead to 17 points with 3:30 left yards, including -19 on the ground thanks to four in the third quarter. Lycoming had a solid opening drive, marching 58 sacks. yards on 16 plays to set up a 25-yard field goal from After another defensive stop, the Warriors traversed sophomore Zack Czap. Freshman Craig Needhammer finished with two 50 yards on 16 plays, converting two fourth-down scores and 91 yards on eight carrries and he added plays thanks to a two-yard rush from junior Parker Parker Showers was a workhorse in the backfield two kickoff returns for 37 yards. Junior Jarrin Camp- Showers and a nine-yard completion to sophomore for the Warriors, leading the offense with 28 car- man also set career-highs with five catches for 24 tight end Greg Kovacs, who was downed at the ries for 94 yards and three receptions for 23 yards yards and junior Tyler Floyd posted 45 yards on 19 one-yard line, setting up a touchdown on a sneak while Klinger finished with 11 carries for 26 yards. carries. from Klinger, cutting the lead to 31-21 with 11:01 Klinger completed 7-of-14 passes for 45 yards. He left. Klinger fired a strike to Jarrin Campman at the was sacked three times but did not turn the ball over. Junior Matt Talerico led the Warriors with six tack- five-yard line on a post over the middle and Camp- les and two breakups. Freshman Kody Flail added man trotted into the end zone, making it a three- Junior Jarrin Campman made three catches for 23 five takles and a forced fumble. Junior Roger Jayne point game with 1:56 left to round out the scoring. yards. Czap went 2-for-3 on field goals and added added 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score a solid 38.8-yard average on six punts, placing two Lycoming 0 0 14 14 28 Record: (2-1) within the 20-yard line. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Widener 14 17 0 0 31 Record: (3-0) Lycoming 10 7 7 17 41 Record: (2-0) Westminster 3 0 0 0 3 Record: (1-1) Scoring Summary: Art Wright led the Rowan offense with 15 carries for 1st 11:39 WID Cedrick Clayton 5 yd pass from Chris Haupt 32 yards and Matt Dortch added 10 carries for 31. Scoring Summary: (Matt Breslin kick) 1st 08:38 LYCO Warren Oliver 66 yd pass from Zach Klinger 04:23 WID Laquan Robinson 64 yd punt return Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score (Zack Czap kick) (Matt Breslin kick) Rowan 0 0 0 6 6 Record: (0-1) 03:42 WES Zac Henry 24 yd field goal 2nd 12:25 WID Matt Breslin 29 yd field goal Lycoming 3 5 0 0 8 Record: (1-0) 00:00 LYCO Zack Czap 38 yd field goal 06:18 WID Brendan Curran 1 yd run (Matt Breslin kick) 2nd 09:38 LYCO Warren Oliver 23 yd pass from Zach Klinger 02:12 WID Tevin Campbell 7 yd run (Matt Breslin kick) Scoring Summary: (Zack Czap kick) 3rd 08:19 LYCO Zach Klinger 7 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 1st 07:52 LYCO Zack Czap 25 yd field goal, 16-58 7:01 3rd 12:37 LYCO Warren Oliver 37 yd pass from Zach Klinger 03:34 LYCO Craig Needhamme 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 2nd 02:07 LYCO TEAM safety, (Zack Czap kick) 4th 11:01 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 00:32 LYCO Zack Czap 36 yd field goal, 7-33 1:32 4th 09:36 LYCO Zack Czap 28 yd field goal 01:56 LYCO Jarrin Campman 35 yd pass from Zach Klinger 4th 01:03 ROW Dan Reed 19 yd pass from Louie Bianchini 08:14 LYCO Craig Needhamme 26 yd run (Zack Czap kick) (Zack Czap kick) (Louie Bianchini pass failed) 04:02 LYCO Craig Needhamme 47 yd run (Zack Czap kick) LYCO WID FIRST DOWNS 25 17 ROW LYCO LYCO WEST RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-155 29-66 FIRST DOWNS 10 10 FIRST DOWNS 19 6 PASSING YDS (NET) 260 195 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-35 46-138 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-169 24--19 Passes Att-Comp-Int 50-24-0 39-22-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 294 108 PASSING YDS (NET) 80 45 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 92-415 68-261 Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-7-0 14-7-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-0 32-13-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-115 60-183 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-463 56-89 Punt Returns-Yards 1-14 2-126 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-110 3-53 Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 1-6 Punt Returns-Yards 6-60 2-31 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-48 2-36 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-37 7-107 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-26.5 4-30.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-20 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-32.2 6-38.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.5 10-38.0 Penalties-Yards 8-70 10-79 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Possession Time 35:24 24:36 Penalties-Yards 8-86 8-70 Penalties-Yards 8-68 4-35 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 22 6 of 14 Possession Time 30:23 29:37 Possession Time 32:51 27:00 Fourth-Down Conversions 6 of 10 0 of 2 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 13 7 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 1 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 2 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-13 3-14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 6-56 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-32 1-6

• 22 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 2011 In Review 4 Lycoming 35 5 Lycoming 42 6 Lycoming 40 Albright 13 King’s 10 Wilkes 7 Oct. 1, 2011 • Williamsport, Pa. Oct. 8, 2011 • Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Oct. 15, 2011 • Williamsport, Pa.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – An aggressive defense for WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – Once again, the nation’s top- WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Junior Parker Showers had the Lycoming College football team forced five turn- ranked defense held an offense to under 200 yards, a breakthrough day with a career-high 152 yards to overs, scoring itself twice and setting up two more as the Lycoming College football team used two go with two touchdowns as the Lycoming College touchdowns, as the nation’s top-ranked blackshirts touchdowns from junior tight end Greg Kovacs to football team rolled up 308 rushing yards en route entering a showdown with one of the top 10 offens- roll to a 42-10 win over King’s (Pa.). to a 40-7 rout of Wilkes University on Homecoming. es in the country held sway, lifting the Warriors to a 35-13 win over previously unbeaten Albright Col- The Warrior defense held the Monarchs to 196 yards Showers helped the Warriors (5-1 overall, 3-1 MAC) lege on a mud-soaked David Person Field. of total offense, as King’s rolled up 121 of those yards roll for a season-high 466 yards of total offense as Ly- in the fourth quarter after the Warriors held a five- coming snapped a three-game losing streak to the Facing the nation’s top passing attack, the Warriors touchdown lead. The Warriors offense, meanwhile, Colonels (2-4 overall, 2-3 MAC). went back to the roots of all its MAC Championship rolled up 338 yards, including a balanced 193 in the teams – a defense that won’t be stopped. The Lions’ air and 145 on the ground. Junior Zach Klinger finished 11-of-21 for 129 yards quarterback duo of Adam Galczynski and T.J. Luddy and a touchdown, but for the sixth time this year, finished 11-for-38 with three interceptions com- The Warriors kicked off the game with an eight-play, the quarterback did not turn the ball over. He also bined. Meanwhile, their three interceptions led to 21 56-yard drive that included an opening 21-yard rushed seven times for 53 yards. points for the Warriors, including a 65-yard return for completion to junior Jarrin Campman and was a touchdown with 10 seconds left in the first half by capped with a 28-yard field goal from sophomore Freshman Craig Needhammer ran the ball 16 times sophomore Kabongo Bukasa. Zack Czap. After each team had a three-play drive for 77 yards and a touchdown and senior Tyler Floyd stall, King’s drove 55 yards in 16 plays, capping it added two carries for 14 yards and a score. Sopho- The Warriors held the Lions, who entered the game with a 23-yard field goal by Dan Kempa to tie the more Warren Oliver posted five catches for 71 yards averaging 501.3 yards per game, to 207, although game. However, the Warriors responded as junior and a score and sophomore Matt Atkinson added Albright did manage 111 on the ground. Lycoming Tyler Floyd returned the kickoff to the Lycoming 42- three receptions for 45 yards and a touchdown. gained 211 yards, but 166 came on the ground, help- yard line and a pair of quick passes to sophomore ing the team keep the ball for 34:52. Warren Oliver moved the ball to the 15-yard line. Alex George finished 6-of-12 for 70 yards with an After a pair of rushes by freshman Craig Needham- interception for Wilkes and Tyler Berntsen went Junior Zach Klinger finished 9-for-19 for 61 yards, mer brought it to the 5-yard line, sophomore Matt 4-of-11 for 50 yards and a touchdown. Todd Eagles but more importantly, he didn’t turn the ball over for Atkinson came out of a wildcat formation and got caught four passes for 60 yards and a score and Tim the fourth time this year. He also ran for 20 yards. Ju- to the one-yard line before diving for the end zone. Bousson added four receptions for 49 yards. George nior Parker Showers finished with 21 carries for 69 As he looked to stretch the ball across the plane, the ran the ball 12 times for 35 yards and the league’s yards and freshman Craig Needhammer added 14 ball came loose, but Kovacs made the recovery in leading rusher entering the week, Zach Tivald, was carries for 52 yards. All three ran in a score. the end zone, giving the Warriors a 9-3 lead, starting held to 31 yards on nine carries. a run of 39 straight points for Lycoming. Sophomore Zack Czap played a key role as the Defensively, the Warriors were led by senior Antho- punter, as he booted the ball 13 times for an average Zach Klinger finished 9-of-20 passing for 172 yards ny Marascio, who posted 10 tackles, a sack and a of 33.0 yards, downing six punts inside the 20-yard with two touchdowns. For the fifth straight game, he career-high five tackles for loss. Sophomore Kabon- line to keep the Warriors ahead in the battle for field had no interceptions. His primary target was Camp- go Bukasa added 10 tackles. Bierbach posted eight position. man, who caught four passes for a career-high 118 tackles and a 63-yard interception return and Kody yards and a touchdown. Kovacs posted two touch- Flail posted five stops and an interception. Junior Bukasa led the Warriors with 11 tackles, the inter- downs, as he covered up the fumble in the end zone Ryan Fenningham also posted five stops. ception for a touchdown and a pass breakup. Ju- and added a touchdown reception. Needhammer nior Ryan Fenningham added seven tackles, three rushed 12 times for 79 yards and added one recep- The Colonels were led by preseason All-American breakups and the fumble recovery for a touchdown. tion for 17 yards. Tate Moore-Jacobs, who notched 10 tackles and Junior Nate Oropollo added seven stops, a forced Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Rob Houseknecht, who is from South Williamsport, fumble and a tackle for loss. Lycoming 9 13 14 6 42 Record: (4-1) added nine tackles and one tackle for loss. King’s 3 0 0 7 10 Record: (1-4) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Albright 0 0 6 7 13 Record: 4-1 Scoring Summary: Wilkes 0 0 0 7 7 Record: (2-4) Lycoming 7 7 7 14 35 Record: 3-1 1st 12:10 LYCO Zack Czap 28 yd field goal Lycoming 6 7 14 13 40 Record: (5-1) 03:23 KINGS Dan Kempa 22 yd field goal Scoring Summary: 00:51 LYCO Greg Kovacs 0 yd fumble recovery (kick failed) Scoring Summary: 1st 04:33 LYCO Craig Needhamme 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 2nd 08:47 LYCO Zack Czap 25 yd field goal 1st 04:02 LYCO Matt Atkinson 14 yd pass from Zach Klinger 2nd 00:10 LYCO Kabongo Bukasa 65 yd interception return 03:45 LYCO Zack Czap 29 yd field goal (kick failed) (Zack Czap kick) 01:12 LYCO Parker Showers 22 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 2nd 08:51 LYCO Craig Needhammer 9 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 3rd 11:24 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 3rd 13:07 LYCO Jarrin Campman 49 yd pass from Zach Klinger 3rd 13:17 LYCO Warren Oliver 29 yd pass from Matt Atkinson 06:29 ALB Zach Groff 2 yd run (kick failed) (Zack Czap kick) (Zack Czap kick) 4th 12:52 LYCO Parker Showers 10 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 02:08 LYCO Greg Kovacs 17 yd pass from Zach Klinger 09:38 LYCO Parker Showers 5 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 12:39 ALB Devron Clark 87 yd kickoff return (Zack Czap kick) 4th 08:46 WUFB Todd Eagles 13 yd pass from Tyler Berntsen (Jordan Loiodice kick) 4th 06:39 LYCO Kody Flail 40 yd fumble recovery (kick failed) (Geoffrey Arentz kick) 08:15 LYCO Ryan Fenningham 8 yd fumble recovery 03:08 KINGS Jordan Buford 33 yd pass from Mike Daly 03:13 LYCO Parker Showers 2 yd run (kick failed) (Zack Czap kick) (Dan Kempa kick) 00:19 LYCO Tyler Floyd 11 yd run (Zack Czap kick)

ALB LYCO LYCO KINGS WILKES LYCO FIRST DOWNS 13 12 FIRST DOWNS 17 15 FIRST DOWNS 14 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-84 48-150 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-145 39-107 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-110 48-308 PASSING YDS (NET) 123 61 PASSING YDS (NET) 193 89 PASSING YDS (NET) 120 158 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-11-3 19-9-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-11-0 29-9-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-10-2 22-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-207 67-211 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-338 68-196 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-230 70-466 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-40 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 8-34 5-75 Punt Returns-Yards 2-26 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-125 3-65 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-88 9-173 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-60 1-9 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-74 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-67 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-44.1 13-33.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.8 5-37.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-31.0 4-28.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-46 7-66 Penalties-Yards 7-85 4-25 Penalties-Yards 4-37 10-110 Possession Time 25:08 34:52 Possession Time 29:34 30:26 Possession Time 29:50 30:10 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 2 of 18 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 2-16 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 3-25 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-7

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 23 • 2011 In Review

7 Lycoming 48 8 Lycoming 10 9 No. 9 Delaware Valley 28 Stevenson 14 Lebanon Valley 7 Lycoming 21 Oct. 22, 2011 • Owings Mills, Md. Oct. 29, 2011 • Annville, Pa. Nov. 5, 2011 • Williamsport, Pa.

OWINGS MILLS, Md. – By gaining 322 yards in the ANNVILLE, Pa. – Through a driving snowstorm, the WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Sophomore Matt Atkinson first half, the Lycoming College football team rolled Lycoming College football team went back to its did a bit of everything for the Lycoming College out to a 38-point half, scoring the first 48 points of basics, as a grinding running game and a master- football team against ninth-ranked Delaware Valley, the game en route to a 48-14 rout of Stevenson Uni- ful defense helped the team pick up a critical 10-7 rushing for 90 yards, throwing for 13 and catching versity. Middle Atlantic Conference win over Lebanon Valley five passes for 35 yards, but Aaron Wilmer carried College. in an eight-yard touchdown with 13 seconds left to Lycoming, with its sixth win of the year, has posted stun an upset-minded Warrior team, 28-21, in front its second straight winning season for the first time Weather played an immediate factor in the game, of 2,986 fans. since 2002-03. The Warriors rolled up 421 yards of to- as snow covered the field from the start. After an tal offense, but gave up a season-high 280, allowing early drive for the Warriors stalled as one attempted Down 21-14 with 5:52 left, the Warriors got the ball 255 in the second half to the Mustangs. pass slipped out of the quarterback’s hands, senior back at the 32-yard line and turned to Atkinson to Anthony Marascio got the ball back by stripping move the ball, as he caught a pass for 10 yards and The Warriors got out to a fast start with a 10-play, 71- Preseason All-American Ben Guiles at the Lycoming then ran for 18 on the next play to get the ball to the yard drive for a score, as sophomore Matt Atkinson 34-yard line and he ran the ball back to the Lebanon 26-yard line with 3:03 left. Junior quarterback Zach scored on a 15-yard pass from junior Zach Klinger. Valley 45-yard line. Klinger continued to move the ball, completing a After a kickoff return to midfield to open the Mus- seven-yard pass to junior Jarrin Campman to get tangs day, the Warriors quickly pushed them back Playing on the snowy field, the Warriors continued to the ball to the 19 before freshman Craig Needham- to a fourth-and-32, thanks to a sack by sophomore run the ball, with junior Parker Showers picking up mer ran for a four-yard first down. After another op- Dwight Hentz, giving the Warriors the ball back at a first down and the team picking up another thanks tion run by Atkinson, junior Parker Showers plowed their own 42-yard line. The offense continued to roll to a penalty to get to the 22-yard line. On a third ahead for eight yards on a pair of carries to bring with a 58-yard drive, as Atkinson posted nine receiv- down play, junior Zach Klinger rolled out, deeked the ball to the three-yard line. Needhammer rushed ing yards and 14 rushing yards on the drive and a defender and skated to the 11-yard line. Showers to the one-yard line before Klinger broke the plane Parker Showers scored on a one-yard rush to make picked up another first down, getting to the half- with 1:01 left, and an extra-point by sophomore it 14-0. From there, the rout was on, as Lycoming yard line and Klinger ran it in on a sneak with 3:27 Zack Czap tied the game. scored thefirst 48 points of the game. left in the first quarter to cap off the 11-play, 45-yard drive. As time wound down in the first half, Show- Delaware Valley (9-0 overall, 7-0 MAC) started their Klinger finished 11-of-21 for 112 yards and a touch- ers and Klinger combined to rush the ball down to winning drive in good field position, though, as a down. He gave up his first interception of the year. the 17-yard line, setting up a scenario in which the squib kick was handled by the second row of Dela- Sophomore Warren Oliver posted four receptions Warriors cleared off two inches of snow off the field ware Valley kick returners, and Chad Wisniewski for 54 yards and a touchdown. The rushing attack to set up a 29-yard field goal from sophomore Zack brought the ball to the 46-yard line. After a pass from was led by freshman Craig Needhammer, who had Czap. Aaron Wilmer to Rodney Blango started the drive for 93 yards on 18 attempts, scoring once, and Showers 16 yards, Wilmer was stopped on the next two plays added 92 yards on 15 carries, scoring twice. After a third-quarter score by the Dutchmen, both to set up a third-and-10 from the 38. However, the teams struggled offensively. The Warriors were freshman responded by completing a pair of 15- Sophomore Kabongo Bukasa led the Warriors with forced to punt after a three-and-out, as the Dutch- yard passes to Blango and Lewis Vincent to give the five tackles and a sack and junior Caleb Shertzer men used all of their timeouts to stop them with 3:12 Aggies the ball at the eight-yard line, where Wilmer also added five tackles and a sack. Freshman Kyle left. On the ensuing punt, Czap got off a beauty with dove in on a draw play with 13 seconds left. Sullivan also notched five tackles. Ryan Fenning- all 11 Dutchmen coming after the punt, as the ball ham and Ray Bierbach each had three tackles and rolled down at the 20-yard line. The Dutchmen were In a game against the two best defenses in the MAC, an interception. forced into three incompletions to start the drive the offenses performed admirably well, with the and on fourth-down, junior Tyler Floyd came over Aggies gaining 379 yards (116 rushing, 263 pass- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score the top and picked off a pass, giving Lycoming the ing) and the Warriors posting 280 (144 rushing, 136 Lycoming 14 24 10 0 48 Record: (6-1) ball with 2:45 left. Showers ran the ball three times in passing). Lycoming held a 21-18 advantage in first Stevenson 0 0 0 14 14 Record: (1-6) a row, setting up a fourth down and short with 34.7 downs. Scoring Summary: seconds left on the clock. The Dutchmen stopped 1st 11:07 LYCO Matt Atkinson 15 yd pass from Zach Klinger Showers on fourth down, giving them the ball back Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score (Zack Czap kick) Delaware Valley 7 7 0 14 28 Record: (9-0) 05:55 LYCO Parker Showers 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) with 31.7 seconds left. A hail mary attempt as time Lycoming 7 0 0 14 21 Record: (7-2) 2nd 08:54 LYCO Craig Needhammer 4 yd run (Zack Czap kick) expired was knocked away to preserve the win. Scoring Summary: 05:33 LYCO Matt Atkinson 20 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 1st 07:09 DVC Lewis Vincent 16 yd pass from 00:26 LYCO Parker Showers 2 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Aaron Wilmer (Jake Sobchak kick) 00:00 LYCO Zack Czap 45 yd field goal Lycoming 7 3 0 0 10 Record: (7-1) 03:52 LYCO Warren Oliver 16 yd pass from Zach Klinger 3rd 08:33 LYCO Zack Czap 28 yd field goal Lebanon Valley 0 0 7 0 7 Record: (5-3) (Zack Czap kick) 05:35 LYCO Warren Oliver 15 yd pass from Tyler Jenny 2nd 05:49 DVC Kyle Schuberth 21 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Scoring Summary: (Jake Sobchak kick) 4th 11:39 STE Anthony Reid 6 yd pass from C.J. Hopson 1st 03:27 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 4th 11:34 LYCO Matt Atkinson 3 yd pass from Zach Klinger (Brad Cummings kick) 2nd 00:00 LYCO Zack Czap 29 yd field goal (Zack Czap kick) 05:38 STE Max Wilson 22 yd pass from C.J. Hopson 3rd 02:58 LVC Tim Picerno 22 yd pass from Colt Zarilla (Sean 05:56 DVC Lewis Vincent 50 yd pass from Aaron (Brad Cummings kick) Fakete kick) Wilmer (Jake Sobchak kick) 01:01 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 00:13 DVC Aaron Wilmer 8 yd run (Jake Sobchak kick) LYCO STE LYCO LVC FIRST DOWNS 29 15 FIRST DOWNS 16 10 DVC LYCO RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-294 26-70 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 69-217 34-88 FIRST DOWNS 18 21 PASSING YDS (NET) 127 210 PASSING YDS (NET) 0 96 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-116 44-144 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-12-1 35-17-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 3-0-0 21-4-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 263 136 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-421 61-280 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-217 55-184 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-17-2 29-16-2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-379 73-280 Punt Returns-Yards 3-12 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 8-169 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-24 2-23 Punt Returns-Yards 5-14 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-15 1-1 Interception Returns-Yards 2-4 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-22 5-49 Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.3 5-30.4 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-28.2 4-27.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-31.0 6-33.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 6-60 7-62 Penalties-Yards 8-68 5-43 Penalties-Yards 7-44 5-35 Possession Time 33:20 26:40 Possession Time 37:25 22:35 Possession Time 27:00 33:00 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 1 of 11 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 4 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 2-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-13 1-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-32 1-1

• 24 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 2011 In Review 10 Lycoming 54 2011 Lycoming College Football Statistics FDU-Florham 7 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY TEAM STATISTICS LYCO OPP ALL GAMES 8-2-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 FIRST DOWNS 203 124 Nov. 12, 2011 • Williamsport, Pa. CONFERENCE 6-2-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Rushing 121 44 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With scores on nine of its NON-CONFERENCE 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Passing 69 64 first 10 drives, the Lycoming football team’s offense Penalty 13 16 rolled through a school-record of 616 yards of total DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND RUSHING YARDAGE 2092 825 offense en route to a 54-7 season-ending Middle At- 9/3 #22 ROWAN W 8-6 2001 Rushing Attempts 482 323 lantic Conference win over FDU-Florham. 9/10 at Westminster W 41-3 1089 Average Per Rush 4.3 2.6 9/17 at Widener L 28-31 3565 Average Per Game 209.2 82.5 The Warriors finished 8-2 overall and 6-2 in the MAC 10/1 ALBRIGHT W 35-13 1346 TDs Rushing 26 6 to tie for second in the MAC with Widener, which fell 10/8 at King’s W 42-10 1500 PASSING YARDAGE 1518 1300 to undefeated Delaware Valley, 56-28. The Warriors 10/15 WILKES W 40-7 2765 Comp-Att-Int 124-240-3 116-282-18 racked up their best season since the 2003 team fin- 10/22 at Stevenson W 48-14 3500 Average Per Pass 6.3 4.6 ished 9-2 overall, capping it with a record-breaking 10/29 at Lebanon Valley W 10-7 250 Average Per Catch 12.2 11.2 Saturday, in which the team bested the previous 11/5 #9 DELAWARE VALLEY L 21-28 2986 Average Per Game 151.8 130.0 mark of 583 yards set against FDU-Florham (then 11/12 FDU-FLORHAM W 54-7 1894 TDs Passing 13 9 FDU-Madison) on Nov. 8, 1980. TOTAL OFFENSE 3610 2125 RUSHING GP Att Net Avg TD Long Average Per Play 5.0 3.5 Two running backs finished with more than 100 Parker Showers 9 173 816 4.7 6 28 Average Per Game 361.0 212.5 yards, as junior Parker Showers ran 11 times for 125 Craig Needhammer 10 110 623 5.7 7 47 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 27-529 56-939 yards and freshman Craig Needhammer carried Zach Klinger 10 87 222 2.6 8 18 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-195 21-215 nine times for 114 yards and a touchdown. Junior Matt Atkinson 10 28 219 7.8 1 20 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-223 3-14 Zach Klinger completed 13-of-20 passing for 198 Tyler Floyd 10 40 168 4.2 1 22 FUMBLES-LOST 15-5 11-8 yards and a touchdown and ran for a career-high Andrew McGreevy 10 25 73 2.9 0 13 PENALTIES-Yards 72-658 54-462 three scores and 20 yards on seven carries. Phil Peterson 10 1 12 12.0 0 12 PUNTS-AVG 52-32.1 65-34.7 Zack Czap 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:55 27:04 Lycoming’s defense held the Devils to 184 yards, as Total 10 482 2092 4.3 26 47 3RD-DOWN Conversions 58/156 36/142 it allowed just 47 yards in the second half. Junior 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/26 9/28 Roger Jayne and junior Ryan Fenningham each PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng had five tackles. Freshman Kody Flail posted four Zach Klinger 10 115.39 118-230-3 51.3 1394 11 66 |------PATs ------| tackles, one for loss, and an interception and junior Tyler Jenny 5 114.93 2-6-0 33.3 19 1 15 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Matt Talerico added his first two career pickoffs. Matt Atkinson 10 403.00 4-4-0 100.0 105 1 46 Zack Czap 0 12-14 37-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 73 Total 10 120.17 124-240-3 51.7 1518 13 66 Zach Klinger 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Sophomore Matt Atkinson posted 80 yards and a Craig Needhammer 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 career-high six catches and junior Jarrin Campman RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Parker Showers 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 posted 59 yards on two receptions. Sophomore Warren Oliver 10 28 521 18.6 6 66 Warren Oliver 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Warren Oliver added 53 yards on a pair of catches. Jarrin Campman 10 27 375 13.9 2 49 Matt Atkinson 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Junior Tyler Floyd rushed seven times for 69 yards Matt Atkinson 10 26 269 10.3 4 31 Jarrin Campman 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 and sophomore Andrew McGreevy added 11 rush- Parker Showers 9 18 136 7.6 0 18 Greg Kovacs 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 es for 38 yards. Phil Peterson 10 7 58 8.3 0 21 Ryan Fenningham 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 John Sibel 10 5 44 8.8 0 13 Kabongo Bukasa 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jon Bennett led the Devils with 61 yards on two car- Greg Kovacs 10 4 48 12.0 1 17 Tyler Floyd 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ries and a score and Sean Norton added 15 carries Total 10 124 1518 12.2 13 66 Tyler Jenny 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 for 42 yards. Kody Flail 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Total 42 12-14 37-41 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 327 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Zack Czap 12-14 85.7 45 0 FDU-Florham 7 0 0 0 7 Record: (1-9) Lycoming 17 17 20 0 54 Record: (8-2) ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Craig Needhammer 10 623 26 0 408 0 1057 105.7 Scoring Summary: Zack Czap 50 1622 32.4 49 1 10 16 0 Parker Showers 9 816 136 0 0 0 952 105.8 1st 12:19 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) 06:54 LYCO Zach Klinger 2 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Ryan Smith 1 46 46.0 46 0 0 1 0 Warren Oliver 10 0 521 0 -2 0 519 51.9 05:55 FDU Jon Bennett 61 yd run (Mike Georgetti kick) Total 52 1668 32.1 49 1 10 17 1 Matt Atkinson 10 219 269 0 -28 0 460 46.0 04:24 LYCO Zack Czap 20 yd field goal Jarrin Campman 10 -2 375 11 0 0 384 38.4 2nd 13:35 LYCO Matt Atkinson 31 yd pass from Zach Klinger (Zack Czap kick) INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 10 2092 1518 195 529 223 4557 455.7 11:13 LYCO Zack Czap 36 yd field goal Ray Bierbach 5 78 15.6 0 63 03:53 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Ryan Fenningham 5 33 6.6 0 20 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 3rd 12:25 LYCO Craig Needhammer 41 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Matt Talerico 2 25 12.5 0 25 Zach Klinger 10 317 222 1394 1616 161.6 08:27 LYCO Jarrin Campman 0 yd fumble recovery Kody Flail 2 22 11.0 0 18 Parker Showers 9 173 816 0 816 90.7 (Zack Czap kick) Tyler Floyd 1 0 0.0 0 0 Craig Needhammer 10 110 623 0 623 62.3 06:07 LYCO Tyler Jenny 5 yd run (rush failed) Tanner Troutman 1 0 0.0 0 0 Matt Atkinson 10 32 219 105 324 32.4 LYCO FDU Corey Schuster 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tyler Floyd 10 40 168 0 168 16.8 FIRST DOWNS 6 29 Kabongo Bukasa 1 65 65.0 1 65 Total 10 722 2092 1518 3610 361.0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-168 53-372 PASSING YDS (NET) 16 244 Total 18 223 12.4 1 65 Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-6-3 22-14-0 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-184 75-616 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds No-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Ray Bierbach 21 179 8.5 0 23 Anthony Marascio 10 39 20 59 20.0-100 8.0-73 Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-159 2-49 Total 23 195 8.5 0 23 Kabongo Bukasa 10 29 29 58 4.0-14 2.0-11 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-43 Ryan Fenningham 10 32 19 51 1.5-4 . Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.0 2-27.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Corey Schuster 10 17 22 39 2.5-2 . Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-26 Craig Needhammer 20 408 20.4 0 31 Dwight Hentz 10 16 20 36 8.5-32 4.0-20 Possession Time 26:58 33:02 Tyler Floyd 5 127 25.4 0 37 Total 10 325 300 625 67-315 25-200 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 5 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Total 27 529 19.6 0 37 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 7-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 25 • Lycoming Football Traditions

Lycoming Football Lyco Legend A Proud Tradition Coach Frank Girardi 36 Years • 1972-2007 • 257-97-5 Frank Girardi closed a legendary career that spanned 36 seasons at Lycoming College when he walked away from coaching at the conclu- sion of the 2007 season.

Girardi built a career re- cord of 257-97-5 – a win- ning percentage of .723. In 2005, he became only the 17th coach at any NCAA level to reach the 250-win plateau. He won Hall of Famer and All-American John Joe turns the corner on the defense in a 1957 drubbing of Dickinson. Notice the game is played on the quad. a total of 13 NCAA Divi- sion III playoff games. In his book about the history of the Lycoming College football program, Tom Aubrey explains how important $10 was to the history of the pro- Girardi coached 13 Mid- gram. dle Atlantic Conference championship teams Founded in 1812 as Dickinson Seminary Prepatory School, Lycoming and made 11 appearanc- College has a proud history of football that dates back to 1897, when es in the NCAA playoffs, Dickinson Seminary played its first game, a 0-0 tie with a club from New- including trips to the Stagg Bowl, the Division III national champion- berry on the West side of Williamsport. The school won its first game in ship game, in 1990 and 1997. Lycoming tallied a winning record in 29 its next outing, a 6-4 victory over Burlingame. of Girardi’s 36 seasons.

The program was interrupted in 1919 due to World War I and continued Girardi is a member of five halls of fame, including the Lycoming Athlet- to grow and change with the college, which became Dickinson Junior ics Hall of Fame, Middle Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame, West Branch College in 1929. Earl Z. McKay spent a decade coaching the team from Valley Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania State Sports Hall of Fame, and 1932-41, leading the team to a Eastern Junior College Championship in West Chester University’s W. Glenn Killinger Football Hall of Fame. The 1936, before World War II disrupted the program for four seasons. When Middle Atlantic Conference honored Girardi as its Coach of the Year on it was continued in 1946, big changes were in the works for the college, 12 occasions, and in 1999, he became the Robert W. Maxwell Football which became Lycoming College, a four-year institution in 1947. Club’s first recipient of the Tri-State Coach of the Year Award. The award is presented to an outstanding college or high school coach from Penn- The football program slid from 3-2-3 in 1947, though, all the way to 1-7 sylvania, New Jersey or Delaware. In addition, ESPN Radio 1050/104.1 in 1950 and the program was dropped, which brings us to the story of created “The Frank Girardi Lifetime Achievement Award” for outstand- $10. In 1954, when the subject of bringing football back was brought ing contributors to the area of athletics in the Williamsport area. up, students were asked to vote on whether to bring the program and incur a $10 increase in student fees or not. The rest, as they say, is his- Girardi began his love affair with football in high school when he was a tory. running back for the Williamsport High School Millionaires. He played at the collegiate level at West Chester University. Girardi entered the Although the program struggled for much of the next two decades, coaching ranks in 1961, when he became an assistant at Jersey Shore there were plenty of highlights, including the 1956 Warriors defeating High School. He became head coach of the team in 1963 and remained Juniata, 13-6, ending a 25-game win streak for the Indians. Lycoming in that position for six years. celebrated with a day off from classes the next Monday. Led by All- American John Joe, the 1956-58 teams were some of the best in small In 1969, Girardi became an assistant at Lycoming under Budd Whitehill. college football, posting a 17-4-1 record in that time. Three years later, he took the reigns as head coach of a Warrior program that had gone 14-34 since their last winning season in 1965. It took In 1970, although the team finished 3-5, Lycoming beat Wilkes, 21-19, three years, but in his fourth campaign, the Warriors recorded a mark of snapping a 31-game winning streak for the Colonels. 6-2 and ran off 29 consecutive winning campaigns.

Even Frank Girardi, who went to coach the Warriors for 36 seasons, had In 1984, Girardi accepted an expanded role as the College’s director of an auspicious beginning when his house burned down before his first athletics, serving in the role until 2008. game as head coach in 1972. The luck changed, though, under Girardi and 14 MAC titles, 12 NCAA playoff appearances, two national finals Girardi resides in Williamsport with his wife, Lynne. Their four children – appearances and 50 All-Americans later, the numbers speak for them- Cathy, Jerry, Frank Jr. and Justine – all graduated from Lycoming College. selves.

• 26 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Lycoming All-Americans

1998, ’99 All-American Tim Dumas 2003 All-American Ricky Lanetti 1998, ’99 All-American Keith Jenkins Lycoming athletes have earned All-American honors 189 times in the history of the College. Four student-athletes, Ray Bierbach, Zack Czap, Anthony Marascio and Stephen Romano, earned All-American honors from various organizations in 2011-12. On top of that, Lycoming student-athletes have earned 21 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American hon- ors, one of the most prestigous honors available to a student-athlete.

Lycoming All-Americans Year-By-Year Year Name Sport Organization Team Year Name Sport Organization Team Year Name Sport Organization Team 1956 Red White Foot. Methodist All-American HM 1985 Walt Zatevski Foot. Pizza Hut/SID 1st 1999 Keith Jenkins Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 3rd 1956 Ken Polcyn Foot. Methodist All-American 2nd 1985 Larry Baretta Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1999 Cameron Coleman Foot. AFCA 2nd 1957 Ken Polcyn Foot. Methodist All-American 1st 1985 Michael Boures Foot. AP Little All-American HM 2000 Mark Barnes M. Lax USILA HM 1958 John Joe Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1985 Walt Zatevski Foot. AP Little All-American HM 2000 Royce Eyer Wres. NCAA D-III (149 pounds) - 1959 Harry Romig Wres. NAIA (137 pounds) - 1985 Walt Zatevski Foot. Kodak College Division 1st 2000 Eric Walker Wres. NCAA D-III (165 pounds) - 1959 Bob Pac Wres. NAIA (147 pounds) - 1986 Larry Baretta Foot. AP Little All-American HM 2000 Andy Lausier Wres. NCAA D-III (197 pounds) - 1959 Frank Agnello Foot. Methodist All-American 3rd 1986 Larry Baretta Foot. Foot. News All-American 2nd 2000 Rob Cosper Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 1959 Frank Agnello Foot. NAIA All-American 2nd 1986 Rusty Fricke Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 2000 John Shaffer Foot. D3Football.com HM 1959 Frank Agnello Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1986 Tom Pietrzak Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 2000 Sean Graf Foot. D3Football.com 3rd 1960 Lee Wolfe Wres. NAIA (123 pounds) - 1987 James O’Malley Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 2001 Mark Barnes M. Lax USILA HM 1960 Bill Kehrig Wres. NAIA (130 pounds) - 1988 Mike Gilmore Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 2001 Royce Eyer Wres. NCAA D-III (157 pounds) - 1960 Harry Romig Wres. NAIA (137 pounds) - 1988 Mike Rantuccio Foot. Pizza Hut/SID 3rd 2002 Mike Waldron Wres. NCAA D-III (133 pounds) - 1960 Burt Richardson Foot. Methodist All-American 2nd 1988 Rick Bealer Foot. Pizza Hut/SID 2nd 2003 Nate DeCapria M. Swim. NCAA (50-yard freestyle) 1st 1961 John Wilbur Foot. Methodist All-American 1st 1989 Ed Dougherty Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 2003 Nate DeCapria M. Swim. NCAA (100-yard freestyle) HM 1961 Don Dyke Foot. Methodist All-American 2nd 1989 Rick Bealer Foot. AP Little All-American 1st 2003 Mike Waldron Wres. NCAA D-III (133 pounds) - 1961 Don Dyke Foot. Williamson Rating System HM 1989 Rick Bealer Foot. Kodak Small College 1st 2003 Luke Sterling Foot. SID HM 1962 Lee Wolfe Wres. NAIA (123 pounds) - 1989 Rick Bealer Foot. Pizza Hut/SID 1st 2003 Matt Mendola Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 2nd 1962 Bill Kehrig Wres. NAIA (130 pounds) - 1989 Troy Erdman Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 2003 Matt Mendola Foot. SID 3rd 1962 Bill Gutermuth Wres. NAIA (147 pounds) - 1989 Vic Olear Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette HM 2003 Matt Mendola Foot. D3Football.com HM 1962 Joe Confer Wres. NAIA (Heavyweight) - 1990 Troy Gardner Wres. NCAA D-III (167 pounds) - 2003 Ricky Lannetti Foot. D3Football.com 3rd 1962 Marty Allenbaugh Foot. Methodist All-American 1st 1990 Bryan Neidigh Wres. NCAA D-III (177 pounds) - 2003 Sean Henninger Foot. SID 3rd 1963 Ron Knoebel Wres. NCAA D-II (130 pounds) - 1990 Ed Dougherty Foot. Champion USA HM 2003 Sean McGinley Foot. D3Football.com 2nd 1963 Jerry Poe Wres. NAIA (157 pounds) - 1990 Joe Gillespie Foot. Champion USA 3rd 2003 Sean McGinley Foot. SID HM 1963 Joe Confer Wres. NCAA D-II (Heavyweight) - 1990 Rick Bealer Foot. AP Little All-American 1st 2005 Sean Cullen Wres. NCAA D-III (133 pounds) - 1963 Seth Keller Foot. Methodist All-American 1st 1990 Rick Bealer Foot. Kodak Small College 1st 2005 Tommy Snyder Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 1963 Bill Wilt Foot. Methodist All-American 2nd 1990 Bill Small Foot. Champion USA 3rd 2006 Tommy Snyder Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 1964 Art Oraschin Wres. NCAA D-II (177 pounds) - 1990 Rick Bealer Foot. Champion USA 2nd 2007 Megan Wallenhorst W. Lax WomensLacrosse.com 3rd 1965 Ron Knoebel Wres. NCAA D-II (137 pounds) - 1991 Kurt Schneck Wres. NCAA D-III (126 pounds) - 2007 Ryan Yaple Foot. D3Football.com HM 1965 Bill Bachardy Wres. NCAA D-II (157 pounds) - 1991 Bill Small Foot. Champion USA 1st 2008 Megan Wallenhorst W. Lax IWLCA 3rd 1966 Bill Bachardy Wres. NCAA D-II (167 pounds) - 1991 Darrin Kenney Foot. Champion USA 1st 2008 Megan Wallenhorst W. Lax WomensLacrosse.com 3rd 1966 Bill Bachardy Wres. NCAA D-I (167 pounds) - 1991 Darrin Kenney Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette HM 2008 Matt Miller Wres. NCAA D-III (197 pounds) - 1969 Darwin Popow Wres. NCAA D-II (123 pounds) - 1991 Ed Dougherty Foot. Champion USA 3rd 2009 Chris Dahlheimer Wres. NCAA D-III (165 pounds) - 1974 Tom Vanaski Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1991 Don Kinney Foot. Champion USA 1st 2010 Josh Kleinfelter Foot. D3ProDay.com HM 1976 Harry Shaw Wres. NCAA D-III (142 pounds) - 1992 Andy Chulock Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette HM 2010 Ray Bierbach Foot. D3Football.com HM 1976 Craig Savitsky Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 1992 Dave Bodmer Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette HM 2011 Grace Gargiulo W. Lax USA College Lacrosse.com 2nd 1976 Steve Borja Wres. NCAA D-III (158 pounds) - 1992 Jeff Mahalik Foot. Champion USA HM 2011 Brooke Strausser W. Lax USA College Lacrosse.com HM 1976 Mike Prowant Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1993 Scott Miller Foot. Champion USA 3rd 2011 Anthony Marascio Foot. Beyond College Sports 1st 1976 Steve Weigle Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1993 Scott Miller Foot. AP Little All-American 2nd 2011 Ray Bierbach Foot. Beyond College Sports HM 1977 Harry Shaw Wres. NCAA D-III (142 pounds) - 1994 Pat Doody M. Soc. NSCAA 3rd 2011 Zack Czap Foot. Beyond College Sports HM 1977 Craig Savitsky Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 1994 Kurt Schneck Wres. NCAA D-III (126 pounds) - 2011 Anthony Marascio Foot. D3ProDay.com 1st 1977 Steve Borja Wres. NCAA D-III (158 pounds) - 1994 Scott Miller Foot. Champion USA 3rd 2011 Anthony Marascio Foot. D3Football.com 2nd 1977 Mike Prowant Foot. AP Little All-American 1st 1995 Jen Orchowski W. T&F NCAA D-III (Javelin Throw) - 2011 Ray Bierbach Foot. D3Football.com 3rd 1979 Tim Spruill Wres. NCAA D-III (167 pounds) - 1995 Darin Keim Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 2011 Anthony Marascio Foot. AP Little All-American 3rd 1979 Chris Tremel Wres. NCAA D-III (177 pounds) - 1995 John Verton Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 3rd 2011 Anthony Marascio Foot. AFCA 1st 1980 Chris Shaner Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 1996 Andy Rutherford M. Bball Columbus Multimedia 2nd 2012 Stephen Romano M. Lax. USILA HM 1980 Mark Sawyer Wres. NCAA D-III (177 pounds) - 1996 Andy Rutherford M. Bball DIII News HM 1980 Ed Allen Wres. NCAA D-III (190 pounds) - 1996 Annette Weller W. Bball WBCA HM 1980 Mike Burd Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1996 Aaron Fitt Wres. NCAA D-III (142 pounds) - CoSida Academic All-Americans 1980 Rick Burd Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1996 Darin Keim Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 1982 Denise Zimmerman W. Swim. NCAA (100-yard backstroke) 1st 1996 Mike Kinsey Wres. NCAA D-III (168 pounds) - Year Name Sport Team Pos 1982 Denise Zimmerman W. Swim. NCAA (200-yard butterfly) 1st 1996 John Verton Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 2nd 1973 Richard Henninger M. Bball 2nd F 1982 Denise Zimmerman W. Swim. NCAA (50-yard backstroke) 1st 1996 Michael Downey Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 2nd 1974 Tom Vanaskie Foot. 1st DB 1982 Jeff Wert Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1996 Keith Cadden Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 3rd 1977 Jeff Billman M. Bball HM - 1983 Amy Elder W. Bball AWSF 2nd 1996 Michael Downey Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 1st 1979 Mike Brown M. Bball 6th - 1983 Eileen Mackson W. Swim. NCAA (200-yard IM) 1st 1997 Andy Rutherford M. Bball DIII News 5th 1980 Paul DeJoseph Foot. 2nd DB 1983 Denise Zimmerman W. Swim. NCAA (100-yard backstroke) 2nd 1997 Andy Rutherford M. Bball Columbus Multimedia HM 1985 Mike Kern Foot. 1st DL 1983 Denise Zimmerman W. Swim. NCAA (200-yard backstroke) 2nd 1997 Erica Weaver W. Bball WBCA HM 1985 Meg Altenderfer W. Swim 1st At-large 1983 Mark Morgan Wres. NCAA D-III (167 pounds) - 1997 Jerry Boland Wres. NCAA D-III (118 pounds) - 1986 Meg Altenderfer W. Swim 1st At-large 1983 Jim Maurer Wres. NCAA D-III (190 pounds) - 1997 Aaron Fitt Wres. NCAA D-III (150 pounds) - 1989 Brian Neidigh Wres. 3rd At-large 1983 John Whalen Foot. Kodak Small College 1st 1997 Matt Yonkin Wres. NCAA D-III (190 pounds) - 1992 Jeff Mahalik Foot. 2nd DB 1983 Michael Boures Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 1997 Brett Zalonis Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 2nd 1984 Diane Arpert W. Bball AWSF 2nd 1997 Brett Zalonis Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 3rd 1999 Jeanine Evans Soft. 2nd INF 1984 Mark Morgan Wres. NCAA D-III (177 pounds) - 1997 Keith Jenkins Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID HM 2000 Mitch Marzo Foot. 2nd LB 1984 Larry Stern Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 1997 Jason Meyer Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 2nd 2000 Jeanine Evans Soft. 1st INF 1984 Jack Geisel Foot. AP Little All-American 3rd 1997 Jason Meyer Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette 2nd 2001 Royce Eyer Wres. 2nd At-large 1984 Kevin Solt Foot. Foot. News All-American 1st 1998 Shawn Rosa M. Lax USILA HM 2003 Jessica Feerrar Soft. 2nd OF 1984 Walt Zatevski Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1998 Aaron Harris Wres. NCAA D-III (142 pounds) - 2006 Derek Crane Wres. 3rd At-large 1984 Walt Zatevski Foot. Pizza Hut/SID HM 1998 Jason Marraccini Foot. Burger King/AFCA 1st 2006 Steven Hawley M. Swim 1st At-large 1984 Rusty Fricke Foot. AP Little All-American HM 1998 Keith Jenkins Foot. Hewlett-Packard/SID 3rd 2010 T.J. Chiarolanza Foot. 1st K 1984 Rusty Fricke Football Pizza Hut/SID HM 1998 Tim Dumas Foot. Don Hansen Foot. Gazette HM 2011 Isaiah Britton Wres. 1st At-large 1985 Diane Arpert W. Bball AWSF 2nd 1999 Mark Barnes M. Lax USILA HM 2011 Bobby Brown M. Ten. 2nd At-large 1985 Larry Stern Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 1999 Rob Cosper Wres. NCAA D-III (Heavyweight) - 2012 Joe Andrie M. Swim 3rd At-large

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 27 • Athletic Hall of Fame

1991 Inductee Walt Zataveski 1997 Inductee Ed Dougherty 2010 Inductee Frank Girardi Begun in 1986, the Lycoming Athletics Hall of Fame annually honors a class of athletic standouts, growing from that initial class of 10 inductees to 182 members after the Class of 2012 is welcomed on Friday, Oct. 19.

Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Baseball (4) Bernard (Jack) Smyth...... 1935 (’90) Men’s Soccer (6) Arthur Oraschin...... 1967 (’90) Jim Seghrue...... 1958 (’91) John Whalen...... 1983 (’90) Al Lockwood...... 1976 (’90) Joe Confer...... 1963 (’91) Barry Yerger...... 1959 (’92) Frank Agnello...... 1959 (’91) Patrick Doody...... 1995 (’00) Steve Borja...... 1977 (’92) Luke Kauffman...... 1962 (’93) Walt Zataveski...... 1986 (’91) Stephan Eldredge...... 1994 (’02) Craig Savitsky...... 1977 (’92) Bobby Foor...... 1962 (’93) Larry Barretta...... 1987 (’92) Matthew Pivirotto...... 1998 (’03) Harold Shaw...... 1978 (’92) John Grier...... 1959 (’92) Fred Feigley...... 1964 (’06) Mark Morgan...... 1984 (’94) Men’s Basketball (23) Joe Parsnik...... 1986 (’92) Jason Fesler...... 2005 (’10) Larry Stern...... 1985 (’95) Rich Henninger...... 1974 (’86) Joe Hirsch...... 1986 (’93) Tim Spruill...... 1980 (’96) Ron Travis...... 1967 (’86) Doug Schonewolf...... 1983 (’93) Softball (3) Jim Maurer...... 1983 (’97) Vince Leta...... 1954 (’86) Rusty Fricke...... 1987 (’94) Mary Beth (Schwindenhammer) Mark Sawyer...... 1982 (’98) Charles Sample...... 1968 (’87) Tom Pietrzak...... 1986 (’94) McNicholas...... 1997 (03) Ed Allen...... 1980 (’99) Dick O’Donnell...... 1976 (’88) Tom Vanaskie...... 1975 (’94) Jeanine Evans-Page...... 2000 (’10) Troy Gardner...... 1990 (’00) Mike Brown...... 1979 (’89) Jack Geisel...... 1986 (’95) Morgan Mantle...... 2007 (’12) Bryan Neidigh...... 1990 (’00) Mark Molesky...... 1979 (’89) Rich Kessler...... 1986 (’95) Kurt Schneck...... 1993 (’01) John DiMarco...... 1976 (’90) Joe Shannon...... 1985 (’96) Men’s Swimming (5) Darin Keim...... 1996 (’02) Ed Langer...... 1986 (’91) Bob Sinnott...... 1981 (’96) Walt Manning...... 1964 (’89) Michael C. Kinsey...... 1997 (’03) Tom Doyle...... 1985 (’92) Ed Dougherty...... 1992 (’97) Michael Westkott...... 1966 (’98) Aaron Fitt...... 1997 (’04) Jay Cleveland...... 1988 (’93) J. Michael Schweder...... 1971 (’97) Matt Houseknecht...... 1996 (’01) Matthew Younkin...... 1997 (’05) George Fortner...... 1955 (’95) Troy Erdman...... 1991 (’98) Neil Ryan...... 1997 (’05) Jerry Boland...... 1998 (’06) Jeffrey R. Jones...... 1989 (’96) Mickey Pease...... 1985 (’98) Steve Hawley...... 2006 (’11) Chris Shaner...... 1981 (’06) Wilson “Bud” Frampton...... 1967 (’97) Mike Boures...... 1986 (’99) Rob Cosper...... 2000 (’07) Bill Conroy...... 1978 (’98) James O’Malley...... 1998 (’99) Women’s Swimming (6) Eric Walker...... 2000 (’08) Tim Marose...... 1993 (’99) Ron Hoover...... 1981 (’00) Meg Altenderfer...... 1986 (’91) Andrew Lausier...... 2001 (’09) Bill Graff...... 1956 (’00) David Bauman...... 1987 (’01) Denise Zimmerman...... 1985 (’94) Royce Eyer...... 2001 (’10) James Brodmerkel...... 1951 (’01) Rick Bealer...... 1991 (’01) Ruth (Sykes) Lamprecht...... 1997 (’04) Tommy Snyder...... 2006 (’11) Andrew Rutherford...... 1999 (’06) J. Darrin Kenney...... 1992 (’02) Andrea Rapach...... 2003 (’08) Sean Cullen...... 2007 (’12) Harry Perretta...... 1978 (’07) Victor M. Olear...... 1991 (’02) Jessica Amadore-Foster...... 2004 (’09) Chris Napier...... 2001 (’10) Keith Cadden...... 1997 (’03) Rebecca (Fox) Neil...... 2005 (’10) Multi-Sport Inductees (6) Jonathan Pribble...... 2006 (’11) Timothy Kinney...... 1994 (’03) John Lindemuth...... 1927 (’87) Tommy Wesner...... 2003 (’12) Joe Gillespie...... 1991 (’04) Men’s Tennis (4) Football, Track Mike Santoleri...... 1983 (’04) Mark Gibbon...... 1983 (’96) Randall Parsons...... 1977 (’87) Women’s Basketball (8) Cory Sheridan...... 1993 (’04) Joseph Bunce...... 1963 (’97) Football, Wrestling, Track Diane (Arpert) Saalfrank...... 1985 (’90) William Small...... 1992 (’05) Dave Mitchell...... 1964 (’99) Les Dye...... 1938 (’88) Amy (Elder) Schiller...... 1983 (’95) Steven Verton...... 1997 (’05) Anthony Pollitt...... 1962 (’02) Football, Basketball, Baseball Adrienne (Aiken) Miller...... 1991 (’96) Brett Zalonis...... 1998 (’05) Steve Wiser...... 1974 (’89) Kim Wood...... 1990 (’97) Jason Meyer...... 1998 (’06) Women’s Tennis (3) Football, Wrestling Annette (Weller) Kinney...... 1996 (’01) Mike Rantuccio...... 1988 (’06) Mary Irene Malloy...... 1969 (’89) Dave Schultze...... 1965 (’93) Erica L. Weaver...... 1998 (’03) Michael Downey...... 1996 (’07) Crickett (Temple) Koehring.. 2004 (’09) Track, Men’s Swimming Jill (Rice) Steffen...... 1990 (’04) Tim Dumas...... 2000 (’07) Meredith (Moerschbacher) Martin Sher...... 1964 (’00) Lyndy LeVan...... 2003 (’08) Jason Marraccini...... 1999 (’07) Leader...... 2003 (’11) Men’s Swimming, Tennis Joe Emrick...... 1993 (’08) Field Hockey (4) Anthony “Joe” Boures...... 1983 (’08) Track & Field (1) Miscellaneous (7) Cynthia Kellogg...... 1978 (’86) James Tkach...... 1978 (’09) Doug Brown...... 1971 (’00) Dave Busey...... (’88) Laurie (Shea) Patrick...... 1980 (’87) Jim Rich...... 1976 (’11) Football Coach, Athletic Director Robin (Wert) Lawrence...... 1983 (’88) Brian Thompson...... 1999 (’11) Volleyball (6) Dr. Robert Yasui...... (’91) Debra Oberg-Kmiecik...... 1987 (’97) Tim Deasey...... 2002 (’12) Jill (Sheeley) Cole...... 1999 (’05) Team Physician Keith Jenkins...... 1999 (’12) Tracey (Hracho) Bennish...... 2000 (’06) Budd Whitehill...... (’93) Football (63) Janine Slotter Young...... 1997 (’07) Wrestling Coach, Football Coach Rick Burd...... 1981 (’86) Men’s Lacrosse (3) Amanda (Hollenbacher) Pierce..2000 (’08) Clarence “Dutch” Burch...... (’94) John Joe...... 1959 (’86) Mark Barnes...... 2001 (’07) Layne Haverstock...... 2004 (’09) Men’s Basketball Coach Ken Polcyn...... 1958 (’86) Shawn Rosa...... 2000 (’09) Seneca Reilly...... 2005 (’12) Frank Girardi...... (’10) Mike Prowant...... 1978 (’86) Michael Bonnes...... 2001 (’12) Football Coach, Athletic Director Kevin McVey...... 1979 (’87) Robb Curry...... (’10) Francis Miller...... 1979 (’87) Women’s Lacrosse (2) Wrestling (32) Asst. Football Coach, Administrator Jerry Butler...... 1979 (’88) Brenda MacPhail...... 2001 (’08) Bill Guttermuth...... 1964 (’86) Deb Holmes...... (’11) Jeff Wert...... 1983 (’88) Lauren Evangelist...... 2004 (’09) Ron Knoebel...... 1965 (’86) Women’s Tennis, Basketball Coach Ray Radomicki...... 1978 (’89) Bill Bachardy...... 1966 (’87) James Smith...... 1971 (’89) William Kehrig...... 1962 (’88) Seth Keller...... 1965 (’90) Lee Wolfe...... 1963 (’89) Ed Receski...... 1960 (’90) Rod Mitchell...... 1967 (’90)

• 28 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • School Records School Records Single Game – Individual Yards rushing...... 253...... Tim Deasey, at Lebanon Valley, 2001 Program Milestones Rushing attempts...... 42...... Josh Kleinfelter, Susquehanna, 2008 - First Winning Season...... 1956 Rushing touchdowns...... 5...... Tim Deasey, at Juniata, 2001 - First Undefeated Regular Season...... 1985 Longest rush...... 95...... John McDonald, at Juniata, 1970 - No. of Undefeated Regular Seasons...... 8 Yards passing...... 449...... Keith Cadden, at Widener, 1996 - Consecutive Undefeated Reg. Seasons.... 4, 96-99 Pass attempts...... 50...... Zach Klinger, at Widener, 2011* - Best Winning Pct. for Season...... 923, 1990, ’97 Passes completed...... 31...... Keith Cadden, Hartwick, 1996 - Consecutive Winnning Seasons.....29, 1975-2003 Passing touchdowns...... 6...... Larry Barretta, at Juniata, 1986 - National Championship Appearances...... 2 Yards - total offense...... 443...... Keith Cadden, at Widener, 1996 - Years in Championship Game...... 1990, 1997 Yards receiving...... 215...... Warren Oliver, at Westminster, 2011 Receptions...... 16...... Ricky Lannetti, Delaware Valley, 2003 Milestone Wins Touchdown receptions..4...... Rich Kessler, Albright, 1985 Win 1...... Keystone JC, 1947, 12-6 Longest reception...... 98...... Brad Shellenberger (Colin Dwyer), at Wilkes, 2008 Win 50...... Wagner, 1968, 10-0 Extra points...... 9...... Rusty Fricke, Juniata, 1986 Win 100...... Albright, 1980, 45-3 Field goals...... 4...... Mike Monastra, Lebanon Valley, 2006* Win 150...... Moravian, 1986, 17-15 Points Scored...... 30...... Tim Deasey, at Juniata, 2001 Win 200...... Lebanon Valley, 1992, 35-17 Touchdowns scored...... 5...... Tim Deasey, at Juniata, 2001 Win 250...... King’s, 1998, 28-13 Interceptions...... 3...... Fred Bordley, at Susquehanna, 2007* Win 300...... Susquehanna, 2004, 35-7 Long. interception ret.....100...... Ryan Repko, Widener, 2003 Girardi’s 250th Win...... Susquehanna, 2005, 17-10 Sacks...... 6...... Mark Seagreaves, Wilkes, 2000 Clark’s 1st Win...... Susquehanna, 2008, 28-16 Longest field goal...... 56...... Rusty Fricke, at Albright, 1984 Longest punt...... 79...... Tom Ralicke, Susquehanna, 1996 * Record held by many players – most recent is listed Season – Individual Career – Individual Yards rushing...... 1,446...... Brian Thompson, 1997 Yards rushing...... 3,665...... Josh Kleinfelter, 2007-10 Rushing attempts...... 253...... Brian Thompson, 1997 Rushing attempts...... 773...... Josh Kleinfelter, 2007-10 Rushing touchdowns...... 13...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Rushing touchdowns...... 29...... Tim Deasey, 1998-2001 13...... Jason Marraccini, 1997 Yards passing...... 8,850...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Yards passing...... 2,895...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Pass attempts...... 1,299...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Pass attempts...... 404...... Ed Dougherty, 1991 Passes completed...... 720...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Passes completed...... 226...... Ed Dougherty, 1990 Passing touchdowns...... 84...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Passing touchdowns...... 29...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Pass Efficiency...... 141.3... Jason Marraccini, 1996-98 Pass efficiency...... 167.8...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Yards - total offense...... 8740...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Yards - total offense...... 2,875...... Larry Barretta, 1986 Yards receiving...... 3671...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Yards receiving...... 1,271...... Tim Dumas, 1998 Receptions...... 210...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Receptions...... 76...... Tim Dumas, 1998 Touchdown receptions...... 34...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Touchdown receptions...... 13...... James O’Malley, 1986 All-purpose yards...... 4474...... Josh Kleinfelter, 2007-10 All-purpose yards...... 1,644...... Ricky Lannetti, 2003 Extra points...... 132...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Extra points...... 43...... Jeff Cook, 1996 Field goals...... 30...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Field goals...... 13...... John Phillips, 1990 Points scored...... 222...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Points scored...... 86...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Touchdowns scored...... 35...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Touchdowns scored...... 14...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Interceptions...... 31...... Rick Bealer, 1987-90 14...... Brian Thompson, 1998 Sacks...... 44...... Chicky Pollick, 1984-87 Interceptions...... 9...... Scott Miller, 1993 9...... Rick Bealer, 1988, ’89 Single Game – Team Sacks...... 17...... Mark Seagraves, 2000 Points scored...... 63...... at Juniata, 1986 17...... Joe Emrick, 1990 Total offense...... 616...... FDU-Florham, 2011 Fewest yards allowed...... (-14)...... at Lock Haven, 1975 Season – Team Fewest yards rushing allowed.... (-67)...... at FDU-Madison, 1982 Points scored...... 362...... 1997 (13 games) Fewest yards passing allowed.....4...... Upsala, 1984 Fewest points allowed...... 46...... 1977 (9 games) Sacks...... 13...... Wilkes, 2000 Most shutouts...... 5...... 1983 (10 games) Points scored (both teams)...... 99...... at Widener, 2000 Total offense...... 418.8/g...... 1998 (9 games) Fewest points (both teams)...... 0...... at Albright, 1957 Fewest yards allowed...... 133.1/g...... 1975 (8 games) Largest margin - win...... 61-0...... at FDU-Madison, 1980 Fewest rushing yards allowed...34.2/g...... 1982 (10 games) Fewest passing yards allowed...49.8/g...... 1977 (9 games) Note: Beginning with the 2001 season, the NCAA began recog- nizing post-season statistics for season and career records - prior Sacks...... 61...... 1990 (9 games) to that only regular season statistics were used for football. The Interceptions...... 30...... 1993 (10 games) records listed in this program have been updated to reflect this change in policy.

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 29 • Career Record Book Yards per Game (minimum 15 games) Pass Efficiency Rating (min. 150 attempts) 1. 91.6 Josh Kleinfelter (40 games) 2007-10 1. 141.3 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 2. 84.4 Tim Deasey (34 games) 1998-01 2. 140.0 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 3. 81.2 Troy Erdman (26 games) 1988-90 3. 129.7 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 4. 80.0 Kevin McVey (27 games) 1976-78 4. 128.3 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 69.5 Brian Thompson (47 games) 1995-98 5. 125.2 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 6. 63.1 Cory Sheridan (38 games) 1989-92 6. 125.0 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 7. 62.1 Joe Parsnik (39 games) 1982-85 7. 120.5 Ryan Swailes (162-332-15) 1998-99 8. 61.9 Burt Richardson (16 games) 1959-60 8. 119.9 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 9. 55.7 Seth Keller (32 games) 1961-64 9. 119.0 Zach Klinger (261-489-12) 2010- 10. 55.3 John Grier (30 games) 1955-58 10. 109.5 Pete Waldron (80-170-15) 1980-82

Passing Yards per game (min. 15 games) 1. 198.1 Keith Cadden (32 games) 1994-96 Attempts 2. 192.4 Ed Dougherty (46 games) 1988-91 1. 1299 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 3. 158.2 Zach Klinger (20 games) 2010- 2. 881 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 4. 156.9 Jason Marraccini (31 games) 1996-98 3. 751 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 155.6 Rick Burd (29 games) 1978-80 4. 740 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 6. 155.1 Phil Mann (31 games) 2001-04 5. 696 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 7. 146.0 Joe Feerrar (26 games) 1998-01 6. 579 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 Brian Thompson, a 2011 inductee into the 8. 142.4 Larry Barretta (38 games) 1983-86 7. 557 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 Lycoming Athletics Hall of Fame, is one of two 9. 139.6 Colin Dwyer (30 games) 2006-09 8. 521 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 backs in school history with 3,000 career yards. 10. 131.6 Ryan Swailes (18 games) 1998-99 9. 489 Zach Klinger (261-489-12) 2010- Rushing 10. 474 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 Receiving Yards Completions Yards 1. 3665 Josh Kleinfelter (773-3665) 2007-10 1. 720 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 1. 3671 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 2. 3267 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 2. 490 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 2. 2998 Steve Verton (179-2998) 1993-96 3. 2868 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 3. 388 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 3. 2291 Ryan Wagaman (167-2291) 2007-10 4. 2422 Joe Parsnik (589-2422) 1982-85 4. 376 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 4. 2094 Rich Kessler (127-2094) 1983-86 5. 2398 Cory Sheridan (616-2398) 1989-92 5. 368 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 1810 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 6. 2159 Kevin McVey (562-2159) 1976-78 6. 311 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 6. 1513 Dave Bodmer (121-1513) 1988-91 7. 2111 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1988-90 7. 291 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 7. 1423 Ricky Lannetti (100-1423) 2000-03 8. 2018 Larry Barretta (488-2018) 1983-86 8. 287 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 1423 Jeff Wert (96-1423) 1980-82 9. 1782 Seth Keller (449-1782) 1961-64 9. 261 Zach Klinger (261-489-12) 2010- 9. 1412 Vic Olear (99-1412) 1986-89 10. 1658 John Grier (372-1658) 1955-58 10. 253 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 10. 1317 Tim Brown (86-1317) 2002-05

Attempts Yards Receptions 1. 773 Josh Kleinfelter (773-3665) 2007-10 1. 8850 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 1. 210 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 2. 649 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 2. 6340 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 2. 179 Steve Verton (179-2998) 1993-96 3. 616 Cory Sheridan (616-2398) 1989-92 3. 5413 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 3. 167 Ryan Wagaman (167-2291) 2007-10 4. 589 Joe Parsnik (589-2422) 1982-85 4. 4864 J Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 4. 127 Rich Kessler (127-2094) 1983-86 5. 562 Kevin McVey (562-2159) 1976-78 5. 4808 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 5. 121 Dave Bodmer (121-1513) 1988-91 6. 561 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 6. 4513 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 6. 108 Brad Shellenberger (108-1279) 2006-09 7. 488 Larry Barretta (488-2018) 1983-86 7. 4188 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 7. 104 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 8. 449 Seth Keller (449-1782) 1961-64 8. 3797 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 8. 100 Ricky Lannetti (100-1423) 2000-03 9. 440 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1988-90 9. 3164 Zach Klinger (261-489-12) 2010- 9. 99 Vic Olear (99-1412) 1986-89 10. 411 Joe Schmid (411-1357) 1981-84 10. 3128 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 10. 98 Tom Ralicke (98-1305) 1993-96

Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. 29 Tim Deasey 1998-01 1. 84 Ed Dougherty 1988-91 1. 34 Tim Dumas 1996-99 2. 28 Joe Parsnik 1982-85 2. 60 Keith Cadden 1994-96 2. 29 James O’Malley 1984-87 28 Brian Thompson 1995-98 3. 59 Larry Barretta 1983-86 3. 28 Steve Verton 1993-96 4. 26 Josh Kleinfelter 2007-10 4. 41 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 4. 19 Vic Olear 1986-89 5. 24 Larry Barretta 1983-86 5. 38 Rick Burd 1978-80 5. 18 Rich Kessler 1983-86 6. 21 Cory Sheridan 1989-92 6. 35 Joe Feerrar 1998-01 18 Jeff Wert 1980-82 21 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 7. 33 Phil Mann 2001-04 7. 16 Paul Holloman 1988-90 8. 19 Mike Santoleri 1980-82 8. 32 Colin Dwyer 2006-09 16 Ryan Wagaman 2007-10 9. 16 Kevin McVey 1976-78 9. 24 Zach Klinger 2010- 9. 14 Jake Maskerines 1996-99 16 Jared Morris 1999-02 10. 22 Domenic Pacitti 1980-83 10. 13 Brad Shellenberger 2006-09 13 Chris Dauber 1998-01 Yards per Rush Pass Completion Percentage (minimum 100 attempts) (min. 150 attempts) Yards Per Catch (minimum 30 receptions) 1. 5.94 Jared Morris (243-1444) 1999-02 1. 55.8 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 1. 23.97 John Jordan (31-743) 1976-78 2. 5.66 Craig Needhammer (110-623) 2011- 2. 55.6 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 2. 21.15 Chris Dauber (55-1163) 1998-01 3. 5.39 Burt Richardson (184-991) 1957-60 3. 55.4 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 3. 19.67 Mike Burd (51-1003) 1978-81 4. 5.11 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 4. 55.1 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 4. 19.41 Joe Hanna (51-990) 1998-00 5. 5.03 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 5. 54.1 Tim Hook (118-218-16) 2007-10 5. 17.50 Ray Withelder (56-980) 2001-04 6. 4.83 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 6. 54.0 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 6. 17.48 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 7. 4.80 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1987-90 7. 53.4 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 7. 17.40 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 8. 4.74 Josh Kleinfelter (773-3665) 2007-10 8. 53.4 Zach Klinger (261-489-12) 2010- 8. 17.40 Bill Kilpatrick (57-992) 1976-79 9. 4.73 Daniel D’Amico (101-478) 1990-91,93 9. 52.4 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 9. 17.28 James Jeffries (46-795) 1975-77 10. 4.71 John Seese (118-556) 2003-06 10. 51.2 Wayne Miller (217-424-35) 1964-67 10. 17.00 Jake Maskerines (61-1037) 1996-99

• 30 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Career Record Book Total Offense Defense Special Teams Total OffenseY ards Tackles Punts 1. 8740 Ed Dougherty (1650-8740) 1988-91 1. 440 Tom Pietrzak (244-196) 1982-86 1. 255 Tom Ralicke (255-9006) 1993-96 2. 7431 Larry Barretta (1239-7431) 1983-86 2. 273 Brett Zalonis (177-96) 1994-97 2. 254 Gunther Nellen (254-8799) 1968-71 3. 6512 Keith Cadden (1103-6512) 1994-96 273 Joe Hirsch (134-139) 1983-86 3. 191 Chris Howell (191-7579) 1984-86 4. 5323 Phil Mann (925-5323) 2001-04 4. 272 Chuck Bellitto (162-110) 2007-10 4. 173 Paul Scott (173-6306) 1977-79 5. 5242 Jason Marraccini (843-5242) 1996-98 5. 256 Bill Small (182-74) 1988-91 5. 172 Dylan Dupuis (172-5734) 2001-04 6. 4601 Rick Burd (724-4601) 1978-80 6. 255 Wade Ritter (154-101) 1980-83 172 Doug Schonewolf (172-6413) 1980-82 7. 4135 Colin Dwyer (886-4135) 2007-09 7. 247 Rick Bealer (184-63) 1987-90 7. 156 Craig Sellers (156-5372) 1987-88 8. 3665 Josh Kleinfelter (773-3665) 2007-10 8. 245 Jerry Butler (164-81) 1976-78 8. 149 Eric Welshans (149-5085) 1987-90 9. 3620 Glenn Smith (756-3620) 2003-06 245 Ryan Rupprecht (171-74) 1998-01 9. 108 Jake Lamphere (108-3472) 2008-09 10. 3577 Joe Feerrar (586-3577) 1998-01 10. 244 Dick Kaiser (140-104) 1985-87 10. 107 Steve Hill (107-3799) 1995-98

Touchdowns Responsible For Tackles For Loss Punting Average (Minimum 40 attempts) 1. 95 Ed Dougherty 1988-91 1. 75.0 Mark Seagreaves (75-0/325) 1997-00 1. 41.03 John Shaffer (86-3529) 1997-00 2. 83 Larry Barretta 1983-86 2. 55.0 Cameron Coleman (55-0/214) 1996-99 2. 39.68 Chris Howell (191-7579) 1984-86 3. 65 Keith Cadden 1994-96 3. 46.0 Keith Jenkins (46-0/208) 1995-98 3. 37.28 Doug Schonewolf (172-6413) 1980-82 4. 62 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 4. 45.0 Anthony Marascio (36-18/196) 2008-11 4. 36.45 Paul Scott (173-6306) 1977-79 5. 48 Phil Mann 2001-04 45.0 Ryan Rupprecht (45-0/135) 1998-01 5. 35.61 James Young (49-1745) 1967 6. 41 Rick Burd 1978-80 6. 40.0 Zach Latsha (40-0/131) 1999-02 6. 35.50 Steve Hill (107-3799) 1995-98 7. 38 Joe Feerrar 1998-01 7. 38.0 Luke Sterling (38-0/146) 2002-05 7. 35.32 Tom Ralicke (255-9006) 1993-96 8. 35 Colin Dwyer 2007-09 8. 34.0 Chicky Pollick (34-0/0) 1984-87 8. 35.09 BillStringfello (43-1509) 1991-92 35 Tim Dumas 1996-99 9. 33.0 Dave VanNort (33-0/103) 2003-06 10. 34 Brian Thompson 1995-98 9. 34.79 Lance Spitler (63-2192) 1980-83 10. 32.0 Chris Roantree (32-0/139) 2000-02 10. 34.73 Tim Eskeridge (60-2084) 2005 34 Zach Klinger 2010- 32.0 Ted Geurds (21-22/136) 2006-09 Punt Return Yards Total Offense Per Play (minimum 100 plays) Quarterback Sacks 1. 1274 Rick Bealer (154-1274) 1987-90 1. 6.35 Rick Burd (724-4601) 1978-80 1. 44.0 Chicky Pollick (44-0) 1984-87 2. 772 Ricky Lannetti (90-772) 2000-03 2. 6.22 Jason Marraccini (843-5242) 1996-98 2. 42.0 Mark Seagreaves (40-4/260) 1997-00 3. 726 Dave Nolan (99-726) 1978-82 3. 6.10 Joe Feerrar (586-3577) 1998-01 3. 41.0 Keith Jenkins (40-2/304) 1995-98 4. 710 Matt Murdock (78-710) 2003-06 4. 6.09 Ryan Swailes (388-2364) 1998-99 4. 28.5 Mike Boures (28-1) 1981-85 5. 639 Frank Girardi (94-639) 1985-88 5. 6.00 Larry Barretta (1239-7431) 1983-86 5. 27.0 Doug Schonewolf (27-0) 1979-82 6. 614 Ray Bierbach (59-614) 2008-11 6. 5.98 Paul Haas (183-1094) 1964-67 6. 25.0 Wade Ritter (23-4) 1980-83 7. 5.94 Jared Morris (243-1444) 1999-02 25.0 Joe Emrick (25-0/81) 1989-92 7. 532 Joy Vincent (53-532) 1971-72 8. 5.90 Keith Cadden (1103-6512) 1994-96 8. 22.0 Cameron Coleman (21-2/163) 1996-99 8. 497 George Gilbert (60-497) 1992-94 9. 5.78 Brian Lazewski (136-786) 1960-62 22.0 Jerry Butler (22-0) 1975-78 9. 483 Sean Graf (46-483) 1997-00 10. 5.75 Phil Mann (925-5323) 2001-04 22.0 Mike Rantuccio (22-0) 1984-88 10. 319 Joe Shannon (50-319) 1980-83 22.0 Mike Gilmore (22-0) 1984-88 All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Return Yards 1. 4474 Josh Kleinfelter 2007-10 Fumble Recoveries 1. 987 Ricky Lannetti (45-987) 2000-03 2. 4281 Brian Thompson 1995-98 1. 11 Wade Ritter 1980-83 2. 846 Jason Davis (34-846) 1996-99 3. 3727 Tim Dumas 1996-99 2. 10 Mike Gilmore 1984-88 3. 765 Parker Showers 2009- 4. 3194 Ricky Lannetti 2000-03 3. 9 Chicky Pollick 1984-87 4. 759 Dave Nolan (38-759) 1978-82 5. 3190 Tim Deasey 1998-01 4. 8 Joe Wade 1985-89 5. 657 George Gilbert (33-657) 1992-94 6. 3177 Cory Sheridan 1989-92 8 Keith Jenkins 1995-98 6. 583 Brian Wolfgang (32-583) 1991-94 7. 3138 Steve Verton 1993-96 6. 7 Mark Sitler 1983-85 7. 560 Josh Dixon (29-560) 2007-10 8. 2847 Troy Erdman 1988-90 7 Doug Schonewolf 1980-82 8. 462 Dre Purdy (19-462) 2009 9. 2489 Joe Parsnik 1982-85 7 Vince Butaitis 1986-89 9. 451 Ray Bierbach (23-451) 2008-11 10. 2466 Kevin McVey 1976-78 7 Ron Hoover 1977-80 10. 446 Joe Shannon (23-446) 1980-83 10. 6 John Scanlan 1997-00 Points Scored 1. 222 John Phillips (132 PAT, 30 FG) 1989-92 Extra Points 1. 132 John Phillips (132-147) 1989-92 2. 216 Tim Dumas (35 TD, 3 PAT) 1996-99 Interceptions 1. 31 Rick Bealer (31-281) 1987-90 3. 204 Brian Thompson (34 TD) 1995-98 2. 124 Jeff Cook (124-147) 1994-97 2. 22 John Scanlan (22-297) 1997-00 4. 202 Tim Deasey (33 TD, 2 PAT) 1998-01 3. 101 Rusty Fricke (101-106) 1983-86 3. 18 Brett Zalonis (18-180) 1994-97 5. 188 Rusty Fricke (101 PAT, 29 FG) 1983-86 4. 82 Lance Spitler (82-95) 1980-83 4. 17 Scott Miller (17-249) 1991-94 6. 181 Jeff Cook (124 PAT, 19 FG) 1994-97 5. 78 Robbi Bleistein (78-86) 1976-79 7. 174 James O’Malley (29 TD) 1984-87 17 Dave Nolan (17-234) 1978-82 6. 57 Dave Christensen (57-66) 2000-02 174 Steve Verton (29 TD) 1993-96 6. 15 Ray Bierbach (15-348) 2008-11 7. 56 Chris Schrader (56-61) 2003-04 9. 168 Cory Sheridan (28 TD) 1989-92 15 Sean Graf (15-295) 1997-00 8. 45 T.J. Chiarolanza (45-51) 2009-10 168 Joe Parsnik (28 TD) 1982-85 15 Bill Small (15-149) 1987-91 9. 37 Mike Monastra (37-40) 2005-06 9. 13 Jesse Gambone (13-214) 1996-00 37 Zack Czap (37-40) 2010- Touchdowns Scored 10. 11 Matt Henrich (11-139) 1999-02 1. 35 Tim Dumas (1 rush, 34 rcv) 1996-99 11 Jeff Mahalik (11-93) 1989-92 Field Goals 2. 34 Brian Thompson (28 rush, 6 rcv) 1995-98 11 Jason Logue (11-74) 1993-96 1. 30 John Phillips (30-45) 1989-92 3. 33 Tim Deasey (29 rush, 4 rcv) 1998-01 11 George Connaghan (11-62) 1981-83 2. 29 Rusty Fricke (29-46) 1983-86 4. 29 James O’Malley (29 rcv) 1984-87 3. 24 Lance Spitler (24-48) 1980-83 29 Steve Verton (1 rush, 28 rcv) 1993-96 Pass Breakups 4. 19 Jeff Cook (19-30) 1994-97 6. 28 Cory Sheridan (21 rush, 7 rcv) 1989-92 1. 43 Mike Flaherty 1984-87 19 Porfirio Goncal (19-36) 1971-74 28 Joe Parsnik (28 rush) 1982-85 2. 33 Brett Zalonis 1994-97 6. 16 Robbi Bleistein (16-38) 1976-79 8. 27 Josh Kleinfelter (26 rush, 1 rcv) 2007-10 3. 32 Joe Harvey 1984-86 7. 12 Zack Czap (12-14) 2010- 9. 24 Larry Barretta (24 rush) 1983-86 4. 29 Rick Bealer 1987-90 12 Mike Monastra (12-17) 2005-06 10. 21 Mike Santoleri (19 rush, 2 rcv) 1980-82 5. 27 John Scanlan 1997-00 12 Chris Schrader (12-25) 2003-04 21 Jeff Wert (1 rush, 18 rcv, 2 ret) 1980-82 6. 26 Clay McCarty 1992-94 10. 11 T.J. Chiarolanza (11-18) 2009-10 21 Jason Marraccini (21 rush) 1996-98 7. 24 Jake Davis 2000-02

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 31 • Single-Season Record Book Yards per Game (minimum 5 games) Pass Efficiency Rating (min. 50 attempts) 1. 138.6 Tim Deasey (9 games) 2001 1. 167.8 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 2. 121.2 Josh Kleinfelter (10 games) 2010 2. 156.4 Wayne Miller (69-92-5) 1965 3. 114.0 Tim Deasey (9 games) 2000 3. 149.1 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 4. 111.7 Jared Morris (9 games) 2002 4. 143.4 Phil Mann (80-134-5) 2002 5. 111.2 Brian Thompson (13 games) 1997 5. 143.3 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 6. 102.1 Josh Kleinfelter (11 games) 2008 6. 142.7 Joe Feerrar (107-205-7) 2000 7. 101.2 Troy Erdman (12 games) 1989 7. 138.6 Larry Barretta (121-236-9) 1985 8. 95.4 Cory Sheridan (10 games) 1992 8. 137.3 Joe Feerrar (139-260-5) 2001 9. 92.6 Kevin McVey (9 games) 1976 9. 137.0 Jason Marraccini (132-246-17) 1997 10. 90.7 Parker Showers (9 games) 2011 10. 133.0 Larry Barretta (143-287-10) 1986

Passing Yards per game (min. 5 games) 1. 243.8 Jason Marraccini (11 games) 1998 Attempts 2. 241.2 Keith Cadden (12 games) 1996 1. 404 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 3. 240.2 Ed Dougherty (11 games) 1991 2. 377 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 4. 224.8 Phil Mann (11 games) 2003 3. 358 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 5. 222.9 Joe Feerrar (9 games) 2001 4. 351 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 6. 221.5 Rick Burd (10 games) 1980 5. 322 Colin Dwyer (165-322-20) 2008 7. 216.7 Ryan Swailes (10 games) 1999 6. 310 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 Keith Cadden set several school records as a 8. 209.7 Larry Barretta (10 games) 1986 7. 308 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 senior in 1996, including yards (2,895), touch- 9. 208.2 Ed Dougherty (13 games) 1990 8. 305 Colin Dwyer (157-305-17) 2009 downs (29) and pass efficiency (167.8). 10. 203.5 Colin Dwyer (10 games) 2008 9. 299 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 Rushing 10. 298 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 Receiving Yards Completions Yards 1. 1446 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 1. 226 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 1. 1271 Tim Dumas (76-1271) 1998 2. 1247 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 2. 217 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 2. 1093 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 3. 1215 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 3. 208 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 3. 968 Steve Verton (58-968) 1995 4. 1212 Josh Kleinfelter (216-1212) 2010 4. 186 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 4. 966 Tim Dumas (54-966) 1999 5. 1123 Josh Kleinfelter (236-1123) 2008 5. 175 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 5. 955 Ricky Lannetti (70-955) 2003 6. 1026 Tim Deasey (222-1026) 2000 6. 171 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 6. 918 Ryan Wagaman (56-918) 2010 7. 1005 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 7. 168 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 7. 867 Steve Verton (46-867) 1996 8. 1000 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 8. 165 Colin Dwyer (165-322-20) 2008 8. 819 Mike Burd (37-819) 1980 9. 954 Cory Sheridan (230-954) 1992 9. 157 Colin Dwyer (157-305-17) 2009 9. 779 James O’Malley (44-779) 1986 10. 864 Brian Thompson (193-864) 1998 10. 147 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 10. 757 Vic Olear (54-757) 1989

Attempts Yards Receptions 1. 253 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 1. 2895 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 1. 76 Tim Dumas (76-1271) 1998 2. 236 Josh Kleinfelter (236-1123) 2008 2. 2706 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 2. 70 Ricky Lannetti (70-955) 2003 3. 235 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 3. 2682 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 3. 58 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 4. 234 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 4. 2642 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 58 Steve Verton (58-968) 1995 5. 230 Cory Sheridan (230-954) 1992 5. 2473 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 5. 56 Ryan Wagaman (56-918) 2010 6. 222 Tim Deasey (222-1026) 2000 6. 2215 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 6. 54 Tim Dumas (54-966) 1999 7. 219 Kevin McVey (219-833) 1976 7. 2191 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 54 Vic Olear (54-757) 1989 8. 216 Josh Kleinfelter (216-1212) 2010 8. 2167 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 8. 53 Dave Bodmer (53-660) 1991 9. 210 Kevin McVey (210-805) 1978 9. 2139 Jason Marraccini (132-246-17) 1997 9. 52 Sean Hennigar (52-528) 2003 10. 207 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 10. 2135 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 10. 51 Ryan Wagaman (51-671) 2009

Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. 13 Tim Deasey 2001 1. 29 Keith Cadden 1996 1. 13 James O’Malley 1986 13 Jason Marraccini 1997 2. 26 Ed Dougherty 1989 2. 12 Tim Dumas 1999 3. 12 Brian Thompson 1998 3. 25 Larry Barretta 1986 12 Steve Verton 1996 4. 11 Jared Morris 2002 4. 23 Jason Marraccini 1998 4. 11 James O’Malley 1985 11 Josh Kleinfelter 2008 23 Larry Barretta 1985 5. 10 Steve Verton 1995 11 Joe Parsnik 1985 6. 22 Ed Dougherty 1990 10 Vic Olear 1989 7. 10 Cory Sheridan 1992 22 Ed Dougherty 1991 10 Tim Dumas 1998 10 Larry Barretta 1984 8. 20 Ryan Swailes 1999 8. 9 Rich Kessler 1985 10 Joe Parsnik 1984 20 Keith Cadden 1995 9 Vic Olear 1988 10 Brian Thompson 1997 10. 18 Joe Feerrar 2001 10. 8 Four tied 18 Jason Marraccini 1997 Yards per Rush Yards Per Catch (minimum 20 receptions) (minimum 50 attempts) Pass Completion Percentage 1. 23.04 Joe Hanna (24-553) 2000 1. 6.32 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 (min. 50 attempts) 2. 22.58 Chris Dauber (24-542) 2000 2. 5.81 Burt Richardson (95-552) 1959 1. 75.0 Wayne Miller (69-92-5) 1965 3. 22.14 Mike Burd (37-819) 1980 3. 5.81 Tim Deasey (93-540) 1999 2. 67.5 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 4. 20.73 Chris Dauber (26-539) 2001 4. 5.72 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 3. 60.3 Paul Motta (35-58-3) 1956 5. 18.85 Steve Verton (46-867) 1996 5. 5.66 Craig Needhammer (110-623) 2011 4. 59.7 Phil Mann (80-134-5) 2002 6. 18.84 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 6. 5.61 Josh Kleinfelter (216-1212) 2010 5. 59.0 Glenn Smith (135-229-9) 2006 7. 18.76 James O’Malley (33-619) 1985 7. 5.33 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 6. 58.7 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 8. 18.61 Warren Oliver (28-521) 2011 8. 5.17 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 7. 58.4 Colin Dwyer (66-113-5) 2007 9. 18.60 Ray Withelder (20-372) 2002 9. 5.09 Jon Neve (105-534) 2002 8. 57.6 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 10. 18.52 Ray Withelder (27-500) 2004 10. 5.08 Mike Santoleri (110-559) 1982 9. 56.0 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 10. 55.9 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990

• 32 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Single-Season Record Book Total Offense Defense Special Teams Total OffenseY ards Tackles Punts 1. 2875 Larry Barretta (453-2875) 1986 1. 152 Tom Pietrzak (88-64) 1983 1. 3012 Craig Sellers (85-3012) 1987 2. 2800 Keith Cadden (387-2800) 1996 2. 148 Tom Pietrzak (93-55) 1986 2. 2868 Chris Howell (72-2868) 1985 3. 2752 Phil Mann (472-2752) 2003 3. 124 Joe Hirsch (75-49) 1985 3. 2822 Doug Schonewolf (76-2822) 1981 4. 2734 Ed Dougherty (444-2734) 1991 4. 117 Bill Small (80-37) 1990 4. 2695 Gunther Nellen (76-2695) 1970 5. 2691 Jason Marraccini (418-2691) 1998 5. 116 Jim Tkach (65-51) 1977 5. 2568 Doug Schonewolf (67-2568) 1982 6. 2678 Ed Dougherty (537-2678) 1990 6. 109 John Verton (69-40) 1996 6. 2563 Tom Ralicke (71-2563) 1996 7. 2443 Jason Marraccini (397-2443) 1997 7. 108 Bob Sinnott (72-36) 1980 7. 2544 Eric Welshans (74-2544) 1989 8. 2369 Keith Cadden (426-2369) 1995 8. 105 Tom Pietrzak (40-65) 1984 8. 2541 Eric Welshans (75-2541) 1990 9. 2311 Larry Barretta (365-2311) 1985 9. 102 Ryan Rupprecht (78-24) 2000 9. 2421 Chris Howell (62-2421) 1986 10. 2167 Rick Burd (327-2167) 1980 102 Randy Parsons (52-50) 1976 10. 2360 Craig Sellers (71-2360) 1988

Touchdowns Responsible For Tackles For Loss Punting Average (Minimum 40 attempts) 1. 32 Larry Barretta 1986 1. 31.0 Mark Seagreaves (31-0/148) 2000 1. 42.97 John Shaffer (39-1676) 2000 2. 31 Keith Cadden 1996 2. 24.0 Sean McGinley (24-0/105) 2003 2. 40.56 John Shaffer (43-1744) 1999 31 Jason Marraccini 1998 24.0 Cameron Coleman (24-0/95) 1999 3. 40.18 Chris Howell (57-2290) 1984 31 Jason Marraccini 1997 4. 23.0 Ryan Rupprecht (23-0/91) 2001 4. 39.83 Chris Howell (72-2868) 1985 5. 29 Ed Dougherty 1989 5. 20.0 Keith Jenkins (20-0/102) 1998 5. 39.05 Chris Howell (62-2421) 1986 29 Larry Barretta 1985 20.0 Anthony Marascio (19-2/100) 2011 6. 38.64 Paul Scott (55-2125) 1978 7. 26 Ed Dougherty 1990 7. 19.5 Ryan Yaple (17-5/100) 2007 7. 38.33 Doug Schonewolf (67-2568) 1982 8. 25 Ed Dougherty 1991 8. 19.0 Luke Sterling (19-0/84) 2003 8. 37.35 Steve Hill (46-1718) 1998 25 Phil Mann 2003 9. 17.0 Mark Seagreaves (17-0/67) 1997 9. 37.13 Doug Schonewolf (76-2822) 1981 10. 23 Keith Cadden 1995 10. 16.0 Chicky Pollick (16-0) 1987 10. 36.10 Tom Ralicke (71-2563) 1996 23 Ryan Swailes 1999 16.0 Chris Roantree (16-0/55) 2002 Punt Return Yards Total Offense Per Play (minimum 100 plays) 1. 566 Rick Bealer (58-566) 1989 1. 7.88 Rick Burd (198-1560) 1979 Quarterback Sacks 2. 352 Rick Bealer (45-352) 1990 1. 17.0 Mark Seagreaves (16-2/96) 2000 2. 7.24 Keith Cadden (387-2800) 1996 3. 344 Ricky Lannetti (32-344) 2001 17.0 Joe Emrick (17-0/39) 1990 3. 7.02 Phil Mann (162-1138) 2002 4. 335 Joy Vincent (27-335) 1971 3. 15.5 Joe Sullivan (13-5/0) 1983 4. 6.63 Rick Burd (327-2167) 1980 5. 309 Matt Murdock (25-309) 2004 15.5 Keith Jenkins (15-1/98) 1997 5. 6.44 Jason Marraccini (418-2691) 1998 6. 305 George Gilbert (27-305) 1993 5. 15.0 Steve Fasulka (15-0/0) 1985 6. 6.35 Larry Barretta (453-2875) 1986 7. 300 Sean Graf (32-300) 2000 7. 6.33 Larry Barretta (365-2311) 1985 15.0 Dick Kaiser (15-0/0) 1987 8. 286 Dave Nolan (38-286) 1979 8. 6.33 Joe Feerrar (304-1923) 2001 15.0 Chicky Pollick (15-0/0) 1987 9. 277 Jeff Wert (31-277) 1982 9. 6.32 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 8. 14.0 Sean McGinley (13-2/84) 2003 10. 273 Ricky Lannetti (26-273) 2003 10. 6.20 Joe Feerrar (263-1630) 2000 14.0 Ryan Yaple (12-4/86) 2007 14.0 Wade Ritter (12-4/0) 1983 Kickoff Return Yards All-Purpose Yards 1. 462 Dre Purdy (19-462) 2009 1. 1644 Ricky Lannetti 2003 Fumble Recoveries 2. 408 Craig Needhammer (20-408) 2011 2. 1614 Brian Thompson 1997 1. 7 Ron Hoover 1980 3. 402 Parker Showers (17-402) 2010 3. 1569 Troy Erdman 1989 2. 6 Joe Wade 1989 4. 392 Ray Bierbach (21-392) 2008 4. 1483 Josh Kleinfelter 2008 3. 5 Steve Connaghan 1981 392 Ricky Lannetti (18-392) 2003 5. 1343 Tim Deasey 2001 5 Mike Gilmore 1987 6. 365 Lock Jennings (18-365) 1973 6. 1335 Jamie Allen 1996 5 Luke Sterling 2003 7. 363 Parker Showers (13-363) 2009 7. 1258 Tim Dumas 1998 5 Vince Butaitis 1988 363 Jason Davis (17-363) 1997 8. 1254 Josh Kleinfelter 2010 7. 4 Six tied 9. 344 Jason Davis (11-344) 1998 9. 1204 Cory Sheridan 1992 10. 337 George Gilbert (15-337) 1993 10. 1179 George Gilbert 1993 Interceptions 1. 9 Scott Miller (9-146) 1993 Extra Points Points Scored 9 Rick Bealer (9-63) 1989 1. 43 Jeff Cook (43-50) 1996 1. 86 Tim Deasey (14 TD, 1 PAT) 2001 9 Rick Bealer (9-59) 1988 2. 39 Rusty Fricke (39-40) 1986 2. 84 Brian Thompson (14 TD) 1998 4. 8 Sean Graf (8-153) 2000 3. 38 John Phillips (38-43) 1991 3. 78 James O’Malley (13 TD) 1986 8 Dave Nolan (8-111) 1980 4. 37 Zack Czap (37-40) 2011 78 J Marraccini (13 TD) 1997 8 Jeff Mahalik (8-70) 1992 5. 35 Jeff Cook (35-45) 1997 5. 73 John Phillips (34 PAT, 13 FG) 1990 8 Rick Bealer (8-46) 1990 35 John Phillips (35-39) 1989 6. 72 Jared Morris (12 TD) 2002 8. 7 John Scanlan (7-86) 2000 7. 34 Dave Christensen (34-38) 2002 72 Tim Dumas (12 TD) 1999 7 Bob Sinnott (7-43) 1980 34 John Phillips (34-36) 1990 72 Steve Verton (12 TD) 1996 10. 6 11 tied 9. 33 John Shaffer (33-44) 1998 72 Cory Sheridan (12 TD) 1992 10. 32 Lance Spitler (32-37) 1980 72 Cory Sheridan (12 TD) 1991 Pass Breakups 32 Chris Schrader (32-36) 2003 72 Brian Thompson (12 TD) 1997 1. 18 Mike Flaherty 1986 2. 16 Joe Harvey 1986 Field Goals Touchdowns Scored 3. 14 John Scanlan 1998 1. 13 John Phillips (13-17) 1990 1. 14 Tim Deasey (13 rush, 1 rcv) 2001 14 Rick Bealer 1988 2. 12 Zack Czap (12-14) 2011 14 Brian Thompson (12 rush, 2 rcv) 1998 5. 13 Brett Zalonis 1996 3. 10 Mike Monastra (10-13) 2006 3. 13 James O’Malley (13 rcv) 1986 13 Jim Smith 2005 10 Rusty Fricke (10-17) 1984 13 J Marraccini (13 rush) 1997 7. 12 Joe Harvey 1985 10 Scott Erikson (10-17) 2008 5. 12 Jared Morris (11 rush, 1 rcv) 2002 12 Tim Schmidt 2003 6. 9 Lance Spitler (9-14) 1980 12 Steve Verton (12 rcv) 1996 12 John Verton 1996 7. 8 T.J. Chiarolanza (8-10) 2010 12 Cory Sheridan (10 rush, 2 rcv) 1992 12 Jake Davis 2001 8 Rusty Fricke (8-12) 1986 12 Tim Dumas (12 rcv) 1999 8 John Phillips (8-12) 1989 12 Cory Sheridan (8 rush, 4 rcv) 1991 8 Chris Schrader (8-13) 2003 12 Brian Thompson (10 rush, 2 rcv) 1997 8 John Shaffer (8-15) 1999

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 33 • Football Year-By-Year/All-Time Results Football Year-By-Year/All-Time Results The Leaders Lycoming College Football Through TheY ears (Since program (Since becoming Lycoming College in 1947) reinstatement in 1954) Overall MAC Home Away Neutral Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Coach 1947 3 2 3 .563 - - - - 1 0 3 .625 2 2 0 .500 - - - - T. Sherman Stanford 1948 0 7 0 .000 - - - - 0 4 0 .000 0 3 0 .000 - - - - George Baer 1949 1 5 0 .167 - - - - 1 2 0 .333 0 3 0 .000 - - - - George Baer 1950 1 7 0 .125 - - - - 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 - - - - Vincent Chimente 1951-1953.. . ------Did Not Play------1954 0 6 0 .000 - - - - 0 3 0 .000 0 3 0 .000 - - - - David Busey 1955 2 4 1 .357 - - - - 2 2 0 .500 0 2 1 .167 - - - - David Busey 1956 5 3 0 .625 - - - - 3 1 0 .750 2 2 0 .500 - - - - David Busey 1957 5 1 1 .786 - - - - 3 0 0 1.000 2 1 1 .625 - - - - David Busey 1958 7 1 0 .875 4 1 0 .800 3 1 0 .750 4 0 0 1.000 - - - - David Busey 1959 3 5 0 .375 1 4 0 .200 2 2 0 .500 1 3 0 .250 - - - - David Busey 1960 3 5 0 .375 1 3 0 .250 3 1 0 .750 0 3 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 David Busey David Busey 1961 1 6 1 .188 1 3 1 .300 0 3 0 .000 1 2 1 .375 0 1 0 .000 David Busey 1954-66 1962 4 4 0 .500 1 4 0 .200 1 3 0 .250 3 1 0 .750 - - - - David Busey 41-56-3 1963 1 7 0 .125 1 5 0 .167 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 - - - - David Busey 1964 1 7 0 .125 1 5 0 .167 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 - - - - David Busey 1965 5 3 0 .625 4 2 0 .667 3 1 0 .750 2 2 0 .500 - - - - David Busey 1966 4 4 0 .500 4 3 0 .571 2 2 0 .500 2 2 0 .500 - - - - David Busey 1967 3 5 0 .375 3 5 0 .375 1 3 0 .250 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Budd Whitehill 1968 1 7 0 .125 1 7 0 .125 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 - - - - Budd Whitehill 1969 1 7 0 .125 1 7 0 .125 1 4 0 .200 0 3 0 .000 - - - - Budd Whitehill 1970 3 5 0 .375 3 4 0 .429 1 3 0 .250 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Budd Whitehill 1971 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 0 4 0 .000 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Budd Whitehill 1972 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 2 2 0 .500 0 4 0 .000 - - - - Frank Girardi 1973 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 1 3 0 .250 1 3 0 .250 - - - - Frank Girardi 1974 3 6 0 .333 1 5 0 .167 1 4 0 .200 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 1975 6 2 0 .750 3 2 0 .600 3 1 0 .750 3 1 0 .750 - - - - Frank Girardi Budd Whitehill 1976 8 1 0 .889 5 1 0 .833 4 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Frank Girardi 1966-71 1977 6 3 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 4 1 0 .800 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 10-30 1978 7 2 0 .778 5 1 0 .833 4 0 0 1.000 3 2 0 .600 - - - - Frank Girardi 1979 8 1 1 .850 6 0 1 .929 5 1 0 .833 3 0 1 .875 - - - - Frank Girardi 1980 9 1 0 .900 6 1 0 .857 4 1 0 .800 5 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 1981 5 4 1 .550 4 2 1 .643 3 2 0 .600 2 2 1 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 1982 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 5 0 0 1.000 3 2 0 .600 - - - - Frank Girardi 1983 7 2 1 .750 6 1 1 .813 5 0 1 .917 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 1984 8 2 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 5 1 0 .833 3 1 0 .750 - - - - Frank Girardi 1985 10 1 0 .909 9 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Frank Girardi 1986 8 2 0 .800 7 2 0 .778 3 1 0 .750 5 1 0 .833 - - - - Frank Girardi 1987 6 2 1 .722 6 2 1 .722 3 1 0 .750 3 1 1 .700 - - - - Frank Girardi 1988 7 3 0 .700 5 3 0 .625 3 2 0 .600 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Frank Girardi 1989 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 5 1 0 .833 5 1 0 .833 - - - - Frank Girardi 1990 12 1 0 .923 8 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 Frank Girardi Frank Girardi 1991 10 1 0 .909 8 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Frank Girardi 1972-2007 1992 8 1 1 .850 7 0 1 .938 3 1 1 .700 5 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 257-97-5 1993 6 4 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 4 1 0 .800 2 3 0 .400 - - - - Frank Girardi 1994 5 4 0 .556 2 2 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 3 1 0 .750 - - - - Frank Girardi 1995 8 3 0 .727 3 1 0 .750 5 0 0 1.000 3 3 0 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 1996 11 1 0 .917 4 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Frank Girardi 1997 12 1 0 .923 4 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 Frank Girardi 1998 10 1 0 .909 4 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 4 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 1999 9 1 0 .900 4 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 5 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 2000 7 2 0 .778 4 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 3 1 0 .750 - - - - Frank Girardi 2001 8 1 0 .889 8 1 0 .889 3 1 0 .750 5 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 2002 6 3 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 3 2 0 .600 3 1 0 .750 - - - - Frank Girardi 2003 9 2 0 .818 8 1 0 .889 6 2 0 .750 3 0 0 1.000 - - - - Frank Girardi 2004 3 7 0 .300 3 6 0 .333 2 2 0 .500 1 5 0 .167 - - - - Frank Girardi 2005 6 4 0 .600 5 4 0 .556 4 2 0 .667 2 2 0 .500 - - - - Frank Girardi 2006 4 5 0 .444 4 5 0 .444 2 2 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 - - - - Frank Girardi Mike Clark 2007 3 7 0 .300 3 4 0 .429 3 2 0 .600 0 5 0 .000 - - - - Frank Girardi 2008-Pres. 2008 7 4 0 .636 5 2 0 .714 5 0 0 1.000 2 4 0 .333 - - - - Mike Clark 25-16 2009 4 6 0 .400 3 4 0 .429 1 4 0 .200 3 2 0 .600 - - - - Mike Clark 2010 6 4 0 .600 4 3 0 .571 4 1 0 .800 2 3 0 .400 - - - - Mike Clark 2011 8 2 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 4 1 0 .800 4 1 0 .800 - - - - Mike Clark Total 338 220 11 .604 224 134 6 .624 188 99 5 .659 150 117 6 .560 0 4 0 .000

• 34 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Football All-Time Results 1965 5-3 Overall (4-2 MAC College North, 3rd) Coach: David Busey 9/18 DELAWARE VALLEY...W, 6-0 9/25 at Grove City...... L, 12-16 10/2 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 19-9 Bob Stetson drives up 10/9 * at McDaniel...... L, 13-19 the middle against Ju- 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 7-6 niata in a 1965 game. 10/23 * JUNIATA...... L, 13-17 10/30 * at Susquehanna...... W, 27-8 11/6 * at Muhlenberg...... W, 56-6

1966 4-4 Overall (4-3 MAC College North, 4th) Coach: David Busey 1947 10/22 DREXEL...... L, 14-33 10/15 EDINBORO...... W, 12-6 9/17 * at Delaware Valley....W, 21-20 3-2-3 Overall 10/29 WIDENER...... L, 13-14 10/22 * WILKES...... W, 10-0 9/25 GROVE CITY...... L, 8-27 Coach: T. Sherman Stanford 11/5 at Geneva...... L, 0-6 10/29 at Muhlenberg...... L, 13-34 10/2 * at Albright...... L, 0-10 9/27 LOCK HAVEN J.V...... T, 12-12 11/12 at Lock Haven...... T, 19-19 11/5 * at McDaniel...... L, 7-20 10/8 * McDANIEL...... W, 27-14 10/4 at Keystone...... W, 12-6 11/19 LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 25-7 11/12 GENEVA...... W, 26-15 10/16 * UPSALA...... L, 12-27 10/11 BUCKNELL FRESH...T, 19-19 10/23 * at Juniata...... L, 16-47 10/18 KING’S...... T, 7-7 1956 1961 10/30 * at Franklin & Marshall.W, 17-0 10/25 at Wyoming Sem...... W, 18-6 5-3 Overall 1-6-1 Overall 11/6 * MUHLENBERG...... W, 31-20 11/1 McDANIEL J.V...... W, 31-0 Coach: David Busey (1-3-1 MAC College North, 5th) 11/14 at Wilkes...... L, 12-33 9/29 at Moravian...... L, 6-20 Coach: David Busey 1967 11/22 at Army J.V...... L, 13-53 10/6 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 19-0 9/23 * vs. Susquehanna...... L, 0-7 3-5 Overall 10/13 JUNIATA...... W, 13-6 9/30 * HOFSTRA...... L, 7-20 (3-5 MAC College North, 7th) 1948 10/20 WILKES...... W, 26-6 10/7 DELAWARE VALLEY.....L, 6-7 Coach: Budd Whitehill 0-7 Overall 10/27 at Widener...... L, 13-14 10/14 * at Drexel...... T, 6-6 9/23 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 20-7 Coach: George Baer 11/3 at Dickinson...... W, 13-0 10/21 * at Wilkes...... W, 25-2 9/30 * at Wagner...... L, 13-27 10/2 ITHACA...... L, 0-25 11/10 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 0-7 10/28 at Edinboro...... L, 6-20 10/7 * McDANIEL...... L, 0-20 10/9 at Brockport...... L, 6-12 11/17 GENEVA...... W, 33-19 11/4 * McDANIEL...... L, 6-7 10/14 * UPSALA...... L, 0-27 10/16 at King’s...... L, 7-7 11/11 at Geneva...... L, 7-26 10/21 * JUNIATA...... L, 6-42 10/23 WYOMING SEM...... L, 6-13 1957 10/28 * at Franklin & Marshall.W, 12-7 10/30 WILKES...... L, 7-34 5-1-1 Overall 1962 11/4 * at Muhlenberg...... W, 32-14 11/6 at Bloomsburg...... L, 0-47 Coach: David Busey 4-4 Overall 11/11 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 30-48 11/13 McDANIEL...... L, 6-14 9/28 DICKINSON...... W, 40-6 (1-4 MAC College North, 7th) 10/5 MORAVIAN...... W, 34-13 Coach: David Busey 1968 1949 10/12 at Albright...... T, 0-0 9/22 * at Albright...... W, 20-6 1-7 Overall 1-5 Overall 10/25 at Wilkes...... W, 13-7 9/29 RAND.-MACON...... W, 20-7 (1-7 MAC College North, 8th) Coach: George Baer 11/2 at Lock Haven...... L, 7-21 10/6 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-3 Coach: Budd Whitehill 10/8 at Susquehanna...... L, 6-34 11/9 WIDENER...... W, 14-7 10/13 * DREXEL...... L, 14-17 9/21 * at Albright...... L, 0-9 10/15 KING’S...... L, 0-6 11/16 at Geneva...... W, 21-19 10/20 at C.W. Post...... W, 32-14 9/28 * WAGNER...... W, 10-0 10/22 BROCKPORT...... W, 6-0 10/27 at Delaware Valley...... W, 26-7 10/5 * DELAWARE VALLEY..L, 3-39 10/29 at Wilkes...... L, 6-64 1958 11/3 * HOFSTRA...... L, 6-20 10/12 * at McDaniel...... L, 29-37 11/5 BLOOMSBURG...... L, 0-48 7-1 Overall 11/10 * at Upsala...... L, 6-7 10/19 * at Juniata...... L, 7-25 11/19 at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-13 (4-1 MAC College North, 2nd) 10/26 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 13-17 Coach: David Busey 1963 11/2 * at Upsala...... L, 8-39 1950 9/27 at Bridgeport...... W, 20-12 1-7 Overall 11/9 * MUHLENBERG...... L, 13-21 1-7 Overall 10/4 at St. Lawrence...... W, 41-9 (1-5 MAC College North, 5th) Coach: Vincent Chimente 10/11 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 24-8 Coach: David Busey 1969 9/23 at Susquehanna...... L, 0-27 10/18 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-27 9/21 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 13-7 1-7 Overall 9/30 WASHINGTON (Md.).L, 0-32 10/25 * WILKES...... W, 39-0 9/28 WAYNESBURG...... L, 12-30 (1-7 MAC College North, 7th) 10/7 at King’s...... L, 0-31 11/1 * at Widener...... W, 13-12 10/5 at Randolph-Macon.....L, 7-12 Coach: Budd Whitehill 10/14 at Mansfield...... L, 0-40 11/8 * at McDaniel...... W, 27-26 10/12 * at Drexel...... L, 17-22 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 7-13 10/21 WILKES...... L, 14-26 11/15 GENEVA...... W, 14-12 10/19 * UPSALA...... L, 9-15 9/27 * WILKES...... L, 13-34 10/28 at Juniata...... L, 0-33 10/26 * JUNIATA...... L, 12-21 10/4 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-20 11/4 THIEL...... L, 0-61 1959 11/2 * at McDaniel...... L, 6-18 10/11 * McDANIEL...... W, 22-14 11/11 DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 41-6 3-5 Overall 11/9 * at Muhlenberg...... L, 0-34 10/18 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-21 (1-4 MAC College North, 9th) 10/25 * at Susquehanna...... L, 8-35 1951-1953 Did Not Play Coach: David Busey 1964 11/1 * UPSALA...... L, 7-8 9/26 BRIDGEPORT...... W, 30-6 1-7 Overall 11/8 * at Muhlenberg...... L, 21-27 1954 10/3 AMERICAN INT’L..... W, 10-0 (1-5 MAC College North, T-6th) 0-6 Overall 10/10 * at Albright...... L, 0-19 Coach: David Busey 1970 Coach: David Busey 10/17 * at Juniata...... L, 8-34 9/19 C. W. POST...... L, 8-35 3-5 Overall 10/9 at Lincoln...... L, 0-27 10/24 * at Wilkes...... W, 12-0 9/26 at Waynesburg...... L, 13-18 (3-4 MAC College North, 4th) 10/16 JUNIATA...... L, 0-30 10/31 * WIDENER...... L, 7-8 10/3 * at Albright...... L, 7-19 Coach: Budd Whitehill 10/23 at Drexel...... L, 0-41 11/7 * McDANIEL...... L, 12-20 10/10 * DREXEL...... L, 7-15 9/19 * at Albright...... L, 0-7 10/30 at Widener...... L, 0-21 11/14 at Geneva...... L, 0-26 10/17 * at Upsala...... L, 6-12 9/26 * at Wilkes...... W, 21-19 11/6 GENEVA...... L, 7-33 10/24 * at Juniata...... L, 6-11 10/3 WESTMINSTER...... L, 0-28 11/13 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 6-19 1960 10/31 * McDANIEL...... L, 14-17 10/10 * at McDaniel...... L, 20-27 3-5 Overall 11/7 * MUHLENBERG...... W, 9-0 10/17 * at Juniata...... W, 29-14 1955 (1-3 MAC College North, 8th) 10/24 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-21 2-4-1 Overall Coach: David Busey 10/31 * UPSALA...... L, 7-18 Coach: David Busey 9/24 * vs. Susquehanna...... L, 0-18 11/7 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 13-6 10/8 LINCOLN...... W, 18-6 10/1 * at Scranton...... L, 12-20 10/15 at Juniata...... L, 13-14 10/8 QUANTICO MARINE.L, 0-33

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 35 • Football All-Time Results 1971 2-6 Overall (2-5 MAC College North, 4th) Coach: Budd Whitehill 9/19 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 3-20 9/26 * WILKES...... L, 0-29 10/3 at Westminster...... L, 13-25 10/10 * McDANIEL...... L, 7-18 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame 10/17 * JUNIATA...... L, 0-17 Inductee Joe Parsnik turns 10/23 * at Susquehanna...... W, 25-10 the corner on a run during 10/30 * at Upsala...... L, 15-22 the 1985 season. 11/6 * at Delaware Valley....W, 20-16

1972 2-6 Overall (2-5 MAC College North, 7th) Coach: Frank Girardi 9/23 * at Albright...... L, 0-39 9/30 * at Wilkes...... L, 0-29 10/7 GENEVA...... L, 3-27 1977 1981 1985 10/14 * DELAWARE VALLEY.....L, 3-8 6-3 Overall 5-4-1 Overall 10-1 Overall 10/21 * at Juniata...... L, 0-7 (4-2 MAC Northern, 3rd) (4-2-1 MAC Northern, T-3rd) (9-0 MAC, 1st) 10/28 * SUSQUEHANNA....W, 16-12 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi MAC Champions 11/4 * at Upsala...... L, 12-15 9/10 at Dickinson...... L, 3-7 9/12 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 0-7 NCAA Division III Playoffs 11/11 * McDANIEL...... W, 31-0 9/17 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 6-16 9/19 * at Susquehanna...... L, 3-6 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/24 * WILKES...... W, 7-0 9/26 * WILKES...... W, 35-0 9/14 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 29-8 1973 10/1 * at Susquehanna...... W, 7-0 10/3 at Waynesburg...... L, 12-34 9/21 * SUSQUEHANNA....W, 20-14 2-6 Overall 10/8 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 16-8 10/10 * DELAWARE VALLEY..L, 3-12 9/28 * WILKES...... W, 27-3 (2-5 MAC College North, 5th) 10/15 * JUNIATA...... W, 10-0 10/17 * at Upsala...... W, 22-14 10/5 * at Widener...... W, 18-10 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/22 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 28-0 10/24 at Dickinson...... W, 36-0 10/12 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 43-0 9/22 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 6-21 10/29 * at Upsala...... L, 7-8 10/31 * JUNIATA...... W, 11-10 10/19 * at Upsala...... W, 50-0 9/29 * WILKES...... L, 0-25 11/5 McDANIEL...... W, 27-7 11/7 * at Albright...... T, 13-13 10/26 * at Moravian...... W, 17-15 10/6 at Geneva...... L, 10-34 11/14 * FDU-FLORHAM.....W, 40-14 11/2 * JUNIATA...... W, 39-27 10/13 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-14 1978 11/9 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 38-0 10/20 * JUNIATA...... L, 3-27 7-2 Overall 1982 11/16 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 59-0 10/27 * at Susquehanna...... W, 18-13 (5-1 MAC Northern, T-1st) 8-2 Overall 11/23 ! at Gettysburg...... L, 10-14 11/3 * UPSALA...... W, 20-6 MAC Northern Division Champions (6-1 MAC Northern, T-1st) 11/10 * at McDaniel...... L, 0-20 Coach: Frank Girardi MAC Northern Division Champions 1986 9/9 at Lock Haven...... W, 24-14 Coach: Frank Girardi 8-2 Overall 1974 9/16 * at Albright...... W, 10-0 9/11 at Lock Haven...... L, 7-14 (7-2 MAC, T-2nd) 3-6 Overall 9/23 * at Wilkes...... W, 41-8 9/18 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 17-6 Coach: Frank Girardi (1-5 MAC Northern, 6th) 9/30 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 21-0 9/25 * at Wilkes...... W, 22-10 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 24-21 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/7 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 21-7 10/2 WAYNESBURG...... W, 7-0 9/20 * at Susquehanna...... L, 42-43 9/14 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 10-6 10/14 * at Juniata...... L, 7-24 10/9 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 15-21 9/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 14-7 9/21 * at Albright...... L, 0-16 10/21 at McDaniel...... L, 7-23 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 26-0 10/4 * WIDENER...... L, 13-14 9/28 * at Wilkes...... L, 14-20 10/28 * UPSALA...... W, 12-10 10/23 DICKINSON...... W, 35-0 10/11 * at Albright...... W, 34-0 10/5 * JUNIATA...... L, 0-26 11/4 DICKINSON...... W, 20-7 10/30 * at Juniata...... W, 25-12 10/18 * UPSALA...... W, 42-0 10/12 TOWSON...... L, 7-42 11/6 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 21-10 10/25 * MORAVIAN...... W, 17-15 10/19 * at Upsala...... W, 20-14 1979 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 47-0 11/1 * at Juniata...... W, 63-27 10/26 * DELAWARE VALLEY.L, 13-19 8-1-1 Overall 11/8 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 30-7 11/2 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 18-30 (6-0-1 MAC Northern, 1st) 1983 11/15 * LEBANON VALLEY.W, 30-13 11/9 at McDaniel...... W, 21-14 MAC Northern Division Champions 7-2-1 Overall Coach: Frank Girardi (6-1-1 MAC, 2nd) 1987 1975 9/8 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 15-12 Coach: Frank Girardi 6-2-1 Overall 6-2 Overall 9/15 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 15-5 9/10 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 14-0 (6-2-1 MAC, 3rd) (3-2 MAC Northern, 3rd) 9/22 * WILKES...... W, 10-7 9/17 * SUSQUEHANNA...... T, 3-3 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 9/29 * at Susquehanna...... W, 30-0 9/24 * WILKES...... W, 59-0 9/19 * UPSALA...... W, 7-0 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 23-0 10/6 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 24-9 10/1 * at Widener...... W, 37-0 9/26 * at Delaware Valley...... T, 7-7 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 0-14 10/13 * JUNIATA...... W, 21-0 10/8 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 14-0 10/3 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 7-6 10/4 * at Susquehanna...... W, 13-7 10/20 McDANIEL...... L, 7-12 10/15 * at Upsala...... W, 31-0 10/10 * WIDENER...... L, 17-24 10/11 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 10-6 10/27 * at Upsala...... T, 6-6 10/22 * at Moravian...... L, 7-10 10/17 * at Juniata...... L, 7-10 10/18 * JUNIATA...... W, 16-12 11/3 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 48-7 10/29 * JUNIATA...... W, 20-7 10/24 * at Moravian...... W, 30-3 10/25 FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 49-0 11/10 at Dickinson...... W, 52-0 11/5 * DEL. VALLEY...... W, 21-20 10/31 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 28-3 11/1 * at Upsala...... L, 0-7 11/12 at Bloomsburg...... L, 10-28 11/7 * at Susquehanna...... W, 7-6 11/8 McDANIEL...... W, 28-14 1980 11/14 * WILKES...... W, 14-10 9-1 Overall 1984 1976 (6-1 MAC Northern, 2nd) 8-2 Overall 1988 8-1 Overall Coach: Frank Girardi (6-2 MAC, T-2nd) 7-3 Overall (5-1 MAC Northern, 2nd) 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 15-7 Coach: Frank Girardi (5-3 MAC, T-4th) Coach: Frank Girardi 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 45-3 9/8 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 17-14 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/11 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 23-0 9/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 40-0 9/15 * at Susquehanna...... L, 7-24 9/10 at Kean...... W, 26-6 9/25 * at Wilkes...... W, 21-15 10/4 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 46-3 9/22 * WILKES...... W, 35-13 9/17 * at Upsala...... W, 34-14 9/18 * at Albright...... L, 0-14 10/11 * DELAWARE VALLEY.....L, 0-9 9/29 * WIDENER...... W, 22-20 9/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 28-0 10/2 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 13-7 10/18 * at Juniata...... W, 28-7 10/6 * at Albright...... W, 44-0 10/1 * LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 42-3 10/9 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 10-6 10/25 at McDaniel...... W, 10-7 10/13 * UPSALA...... L, 10-17 10/8 * at Widener...... L, 5-17 10/16 * at Juniata...... W, 16-12 11/1 * UPSALA...... W, 37-13 10/20 * MORAVIAN...... W, 38-20 10/15 * JUNIATA...... W, 20-10 10/23 at FDU-Florham...... W, 49-0 11/8 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 61-0 10/27 * at Juniata ...... W, 20-28 10/22 * MORAVIAN...... L, 6-17 10/30 * UPSALA...... W, 17-10 11/15 DICKINSON...... W, 45-37 11/3 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 42-7 10/29 * at Albright...... W, 23-0 11/6 at McDaniel...... W, 28-13 11/10 BLOOMSBURG...... W, 24-14

• 36 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Football All-Time Results 11/11 * at Wilkes...... W, 28-9 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 27-13 11/18 ! WIDENER...... W, 31-27 11/20 ! WASH. & JEFF...... L, 7-14 11/25 ! at Wash. & Jeff...... L, 0-48 2000 1996 7-2 Overall 11-1 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) (4-0 Freedom, 1st) Freedom League Champions All-American and Athletic Freedom League Champions Coach: Frank Girardi Hall of Famer Larry Barretta Overall MAC Champions 9/9 JUNIATA...... W, 21-7 gets set to throw a pass dur- NCAA Division III Semifinalists 9/16 at Widener...... L, 49-50 (OT) ing the Warriors’ undefeat- Coach: Frank Girardi 9/23 * at King’s...... W, 41-24 ed 1985 regular season. 9/14 ALBRIGHT...... W, 31-24 10/7 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 42-20 9/21 * at King’s...... W, 51-18 10/14 * WILKES...... W, 21-6 10/5 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 32-0 10/21 ALBRIGHT...... W, 39-3 10/12 HARTWICK...... W, 41-14 10/28 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 24-7 10/19 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 29-0 11/4 SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 14-16 10/26 at Widener...... W, 16-15 11/11 * FDU-FLORHAM.....W, 34-12 11/2 SUSQUEHANNA....W, 27-14 11/9 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 35-7 2001 11/5 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-23 1992 11/16 * WILKES...... W, 21-13 8-1 Overall 11/12 * at Wilkes...... W, 54-14 8-1-1 Overall 11/23 ! URSINUS...... W, 31-24 (8-1 MAC, 2nd) (7-0-1 MAC, 1st) 11/30 ! ALBRIGHT...... W, 31-13 Coach: Frank Girardi 1989 MAC Champions 12/7 ! at Rowan...... L, 14-33 9/8 * LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 40-0 10-2 Overall NCAA Division III Playoffs 9/15 * at Susquehanna...... W, 45-20 (7-1 MAC, T-1st) Coach: Frank Girardi 1997 9/22 * KING’S...... W, 41-24 MAC Co-Champions 9/12 at Frostburg St...... W, 13-6 12-1 Overall 9/29 * WIDENER...... L, 0-35 NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists 9/19 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 35-17 (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 10/6 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 47-0 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/26 * DEL. VALLEY...... W, 20-9 Freedom League Champions 10/20 * at Albright...... W, 21-10 9/2 MANSFIELD...... W, 27-0 10/10 * at Widener...... W, 28-16 Co-MAC Champions 10/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 27-24 9/9 KEAN...... W, 16-0 10/17 * JUNIATA...... T, 14-14 NCAA Division III Runners-Up 11/3 * DEL. VALLEY...... W, 51-12 9/23 * at Delaware Valley....W, 14-10 10/24 * MORAVIAN...... W, 27-7 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/10 * at Juniata...... W, 42-14 9/30 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 28-3 10/31 * at Albright...... W, 33-30 9/13 at Moravian...... W, 17-14 10/7 * WIDENER...... W, 21-0 11/7 * SUSQUEHANNA....W, 23-19 9/20 * KING’S...... W, 42-3 2002 10/14 * at Juniata...... W, 46-0 11/14 * at Wilkes...... W, 33-0 10/4 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 35-19 6-3 Overall 10/21 * at Moravian...... W, 30-20 11/21 ! WASH. & JEFF...... L, 0-33 10/11 at Juniata...... W, 20-16 (6-3 MAC, 4th) 10/28 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 22-8 10/18 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 49-3 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/4 * at Susquehanna...... L, 17-24 1993 10/25 WIDENER...... W, 19-17 9/7 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 54-0 11/11 * WILKES...... W, 45-3 6-4 Overall 11/1 at Susquehanna...... W, 21-12 9/14 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 24-6 11/18 ! at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 (3-2 Freedom, 3rd) 11/8 LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 26-7 9/21 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 50-3 11/25 ! FERRUM...... L, 24-49 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/15 * at Wilkes...... W, 26-12 9/28 * at King’s...... W, 24-10 9/11 at Susquehanna...... L, 14-17 11/22 ! McDANIEL...... W, 27-13 10/5 * at Widener...... L, 14-20 (OT) 1990 9/18 * FDU-FLORHAM...... L, 20-21 11/29 ! TRINITY...... W, 46-26 10/12 * FDU-FLOR...... L, 28-34 (OT) 12-1 Overall 9/25 ALBRIGHT...... W, 34-14 12/6 ! ROWAN...... W, 28-20 10/26 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 35-12 (8-0 MAC, 1st) 10/2 * at King’s...... W, 41-21 12/13 $ vs. Mount Union...... L, 12-61 11/2 * WILKES...... L, 14-23 MAC Champions 10/9 at Moravian...... L, 14-17 11/16 * JUNIATA...... W, 55-24 NCAA Division III Runners-Up 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 20-12 1998 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/23 LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 28-3 10-1 Overall 2003 9/8 at Kean ...... W, 30-20 10/30 * at Wilkes...... L, 7-9 (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 9-2 Overall 9/22 * DEL. VALLEY...... W, 33-21 11/6 JUNIATA...... W, 33-18 Freedom League Champions (8-1 MAC, 1st) 9/29 * LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 17-0 11/13 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 31-0 Overall MAC Champions MAC Champions 10/6 * at Widener...... W, 16-14 NCAA Division III Playoffs NCAA Division III Quarterfinals 10/13 * JUNIATA...... W, 31-0 1994 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 10/20 * MORAVIAN...... W, 38-7 5-4 Overall 9/12 MORAVIAN...... W, 36-0 9/13 * KING’S...... W, 31-21 10/27 * at Albright...... W, 34-7 (2-2 Freedom, T-2nd) 9/19 * at King’s...... W, 28-13 9/20 * at Wilkes...... W, 29-13 11/3 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 23-6 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/3 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 42-6 9/27 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 38-21 11/10 * at Wilkes...... W, 14-0 9/10 SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 6-17 10/10 JUNIATA...... W, 39-14 10/11 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 24-7 11/17 ! CARNEGIE-MEL...... W, 17-7 9/16 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 0-21 10/17 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 50-0 10/18 * DELAWARE VALLEY.L, 27-38 11/24 ! at Wash. & Jeff...... W, 24-0 9/24 at Albright...... W, 37-17 10/24 at Widener...... W, 15-13 10/25 * at Moravian...... W, 26-14 12/1 ! at Hofstra...... W, 20-10 10/1 * KING’S...... W, 35-0 10/31 SUSQUEHANNA....W, 46-13 11/1 * at Juniata...... W, 28-14 12/8 $ vs. Allegheny...... L, 14-21 (OT) 10/8 MORAVIAN...... L, 16-20 11/7 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 47-14 11/8 * WIDENER...... W, 45-22 10/22 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 14-12 11/14 * WILKES...... W, 21-12 11/15 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 38-0 1991 10/29 * WILKES...... L, 12-26 11/21 ! CATHOLIC...... W, 49-14 11/29 ! E. TEX. BAPT.....W, 13-7 (OT) 10-1 Overall 11/5 at Juniata...... W, 15-7 11/28 ! TRINITY...... L, 21-37 12/7 ! BRIDGEWATER (Va.).L, 9-13 (8-0 MAC, 1st) 11/12 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 16-0 MAC Champions 1999 2004 NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists 1995 9-1 Overall 3-7 Overall Coach: Frank Girardi 8-3 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) (3-6 MAC, T-7th) 9/14 KEAN...... W, 37-0 (3-1 Freedom, T-1st) Freedom League Champions Coach: Frank Girardi 9/21 * LEBANON VALLEY.W, 30-20 Co-Freedom League Champions Overall MAC Champions 9/11 * at King’s...... L, 28-31 9/28 * at Delaware Valley....W, 41-10 NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists NCAA Division III Playoffs 9/18 * WILKES...... W, 21-13 10/12 * WIDENER...... W, 31-0 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 9/25 * at Albright...... L, 32-49 10/19 * at Juniata...... W, 28-7 9/9 at Albright...... W, 29-26 9/11 at Juniata ...... W, 19-13 10/2 at Ithaca...... L, 7-49 10/26 * at Moravian...... W, 21-3 9/16 * KING’S...... W, 48-0 9/18 WIDENER...... W, 30-0 10/9 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 31-7 11/2 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 43-8 9/29 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 17-20 9/25 * KING’S...... W, 41-0 10/16 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 19-26 11/9 * at Susquehanna...... W, 35-31 10/7 at Hartwick...... W, 38-26 10/9 LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 41-7 10/23 * MORAVIAN...... L, 14-35 11/16 * WILKES...... W, 34-0 10/14 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 29-0 10/16 * at Wilkes...... W, 20-15 10/30 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-14 11/23 ! WASH. & JEFF...... W, 18-16 10/21 WIDENER...... W, 16-15 10/23 at Albright...... W, 43-9 11/6 * at Widener...... L, 0-7 11/30 ! at Susquehanna...... L, 24-31 10/28 at Susquehanna...... L, 14-21 10/30 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 34-0 11/13 * at Susquehanna...... W, 35-7 11/4 LEBANON VALLEY.. W, 13-9 11/6 at Susquehanna...... W, 36-7

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 37 • Football All-Time Results Lycoming College All-Time vs. Opponents (Since becoming Lycoming College in 1947)

Opponent...... G...... W...... L...... T...... Pct. Albright...... 52.....33.....17..... 2...... 654 Ray Bierbach was the first Allegheny...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 two-time All-American American International...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 at Lycoming since 1999 Army J.V...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 when he earned mentions Bloomsburg...... 4...... 1...... 3...... 0...... 250 at safety in 2010-11 from Bridgeport...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 D3football.com Bridgewater...... 3...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 333 Brockport St...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 Bucknell Frosh...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 500 C.W. Post...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 Carnegie Mellon...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 Catholic...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 Delaware Valley...... 51.....31.....19..... 1...... 618 Dickinson...... 9...... 8...... 1...... 0...... 889 2005 11/8 * at King’s...... L, 7-24 6-4 Overall 11/15 * LEBANON VALLEY.W, 23-15 Drexel...... 6...... 0...... 5...... 1...... 083 (5-4 MAC, T-4th) 11/22 ! at Hobart...... L, 15-33 East Texas Baptist...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 Coach: Frank Girardi Edinboro...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 9/10 * JUNIATA...... W, 35-0 2009 FDU-Florham...... 26.....21...... 5...... 0...... 807 9/17 * at Widener...... L, 7-15 4-6 Overall Ferrum...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 9/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY.L, 13-31 (3-4 MAC, T-4th) Franklin & Marshall...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 10/1 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 14-49 Coach: Mike Clark Frostburg St...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 9/12 ROWAN...... L, 7-29 10/8 * WILKES...... L, 14-17 Geneva...... 10...... 4...... 6...... 0...... 400 10/15 ITHACA...... W, 33-30 (OT) 9/19 at Susquehanna...... W, 37-23 10/22 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 7-6 9/26 at Bridgewater...... L, 29-32 Gettysburg...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 10/29 * MORAVIAN...... W, 17-13 10/3 * at King’s...... W, 24-21 Grove City...... 2...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 000 11/5 * at Albright...... W, 14-13 10/10 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 7-26 Hartwick...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 11/12 * SUSQU...... W, 17-10 (OT) 10/17 * at Widener...... W, 28-16 Hobart...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 10/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY..L, 7-21 Hofstra...... 3...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 333 2006 10/31 * WILKES...... L, 13-17 Ithaca...... 6...... 2...... 4...... 0...... 333 4-5 Overall 11/7 * at Lebanon Valley...... L, 21-31 Juniata...... 48...... 28...... 19...... 1...... 594 (4-5 MAC, T-6th) 11/14 * FDU-FLORHAM.....W, 28-21 Coach: Frank Girardi Kean...... 4...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 9/9 * at Juniata ...... W, 20-15 2010 Keystone ...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 9/16 * WIDENER...... W, 15-12 6-4 Overall (4-3 MAC, T-4th) King’s...... 21.....15...... 5...... 1...... 738 9/23 * at Delaware Valley .....L, 16-17 Coach: Mike Clark Lebanon Valley...... 27.....23...... 4...... 0...... 852 9/30 * FDU-FLORHAM.....W, 23-14 9/4. .. at Rowan...... L, 17-24 Lincoln...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 10/7 * at Wilkes ...... L, 7-37 9/11. .. . WESTMINSTER...... W, 40-10 Lock Haven...... 16...... 10...... 5...... 1...... 656 10/21 * LEBANON VALLEY....L, 9-15 9/25. .. . ITHACA...... W, 26-24 Lock Haven J.V...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 500 10/28 * at Moravian ...... L, 3-22 10/2 * KING’S (PA.)...... W, 31-24 Mansfield...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 11/4 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 35-42 10/7 * at Albright...... W, 50-0 11/11 * at Susquehanna ...... W, 28-14 10/16 * WIDENER...... W, 31-7 McDaniel...... 24...... 10...... 14...... 0...... 417 10/23 * at Delaware Valley ...... L, 0-36 McDaniel J.V...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 2007 10/30 * at Wilkes ...... L, 14-31 Misericorida...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 000 3-7 Overall 11/6 * LEBANON VALLEY..L, 14-28 Moravian...... 20...... 13...... 7...... 0...... 650 (3-4 MAC, T-5th) 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 17-10 Mount Union...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 Coach: Frank Girardi Muhlenberg...... 8...... 4...... 4...... 0...... 500 9/1 ITHACA...... L, 6-31 2011 Quantico Marines...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 9/8 at Ursinus ...... L, 14-17 8-2 Overall (6-2 MAC, T-2nd) 9/15 at Susquehanna ...... L, 13-17 Coach: Mike Clark Randolph-Macon...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 9/29 * WIDENER...... L, 14-16 9/3.. . . Rowan...... W, 8-6 Rowan...... 5...... 2...... 3...... 0...... 400 10/6 * at Albright ...... L, 7-40 9/10.. . at Westminster...... W, 41-3 St. Lawrence...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 10/13 * WILKES...... W, 19-17 9/17 * at Widener...... L, 28-31 Scranton...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 10/20 * at Delaware Valley ...... L, 0-31 10/1 * Albright ...... W, 35-13 Stevenson...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1.000 10/27 * FDU-FLORHAM.....W, 26-14 10/8 * at King’s (Pa.)...... W, 42-10 Susquehanna...... 49...... 28...... 20...... 1...... 582 11/3 * KING’S...... W, 24-6 10/15 * Wilkes ...... W, 40-7 Thiel...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 11/10 * at Lebanon Valley ...... L, 14-28 10/22 * at Stevenson...... W, 48-14 Towson...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 10/29 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 10-7 2008 11/5 * Delaware Valley..L, 21-28 Trinity (Texas)...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 7-4 Overall 11/12 * FDU-Florham...... W, 54-7 Upsala...... 28...... 14...... 13...... 1...... 518 (5-2 MAC, T-1st) Ursinus...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 MAC Co-Champions * Conference game Wagner...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 NCAA Division III Playoffs ! NCAA Division III Playoff game Washington & Jefferson...... 5...... 2...... 3...... 0...... 400 Coach: Mike Clark $ NCAA National Championship game Washington (Md.)...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 000 9/6 at Ithaca ...... L, 16-17 Home Games in All CAPS Waynesburg...... 4...... 1...... 3...... 0...... 250 9/20 SUSQUEHANNA....W, 28-16 9/27 BRIDGEWATER...... W, 34-17 Westminister...... 4...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 500 10/4 * at Widener...... W, 21-17 Widener...... 34.....20.....14..... 0...... 588 10/11 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 23-13 Wilkes...... 52.....35.....17..... 0...... 673 10/18 * at Wilkes...... L, 13-27 Wyoming Seminary...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 500 10/25 * DELAWARE VALLEY.W, 10-7 Total...... 569...338...220... 11...... 604 11/1 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 48-28 2012 opponents in bold

• 38 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • About Today’s Game

2012 Lycoming Schedule/Results Game 1 Date Opponent Time Lycoming (0-0) vs. Brockport (0-0) 9/1 Brockport 1 p.m. Sat., Sept. 1, 2012 • 1 p.m. NCAA Take A Kid To The Game David Person Field • Williamsport, Pa. MAC/NJAC Challenge Coaches: Lycoming head coach Mike Radio: ESPN 1050AM/104.1FM (Todd 9/8 * at Delaware Valley 1 p.m. Clark (Lycoming ’93) is 25-16 overall Bartley - play-by-play; Jerry Girardi ’86 - in his fifth year. Brockport head coach analyst). Rocco Salomone (SUNY Brockport ’88) Websites: Lycoming - athletics.lycoming. 9/15 * Lebanon Valley 1 p.m. is 97-76-1 in his 18th year. edu; Brockport - gobrockport.com. The Series: Series tied, 1-1. The War- On Deck: The Warriors head to No. 9 Dela- riors won the lone meeting in William- ware Valley for their MAC opener on Satur- 9/22 * at Albright 1 p.m. sport, 6-0, in 1949. Brockport took a day, Sept. 8, for a 1 p.m. clash. Brockport 12-6 decision in 1948. hosts Buffalo State in a rivalry matchup on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. 9/29 * King’s (Pa.) 1:30 p.m. Family Weekend About The Game Coach for the Cure MD Warriors begin 2012 campaign by Warrior Notes going back to the beginning • The Warriors led the MAC in total de- 10/6 * at FDU-Florham 1 p.m. During training camp each year, fifth- fense in 2011 for the first time since year Lycoming College head football 2005. During defensive coordinator coach Mike Clark holds trivia contests Steve Wiser’s 39 years on staff, Lycom- 10/20 * Widener 1:30 p.m. amongst the team. Here’s one for him ing has led the league in total defense Homecoming to throw in the question pile: Lycoming 16 times. College’s first victory as a four-year in- • Junior Zack Czap was placed on the stitution was against what school? The Fred Mitchell Award Watch List, which answer: The College at Brockport. recognizes the nation’s top collegiate 10/27 * at Wilkes 1 p.m. kicker. Czap hit 12-of-14 field goals as The Warriors will open their highly- a sophomore, one shy of the school record. 11/3 * Stevenson 1 p.m. anticipated 2012 campaign against the Golden Eagles, who were dealt a 6-0 • Senior Zach Klinger needs to toss one more touchdown pass to become Senior Day loss in Williamsport in 1949 for the War- the ninth quarterback in school history riors’ first-win over a varsity four-year to toss 25 in a career. 11/10 * at Misericordia 1 p.m. college. • Three Warriors return who finished in the top 20 in the MAC in sacks, as ju- This time, though, the Warriors won’t nior Dwight Hentz (11th, 0.40), senior * MAC games enter the game as underdogs, as the Nate Oropollo (15th, 0.30) and senior team finished in the top 10 in the na- Roger Jayne (19th, 0.25) form a fierce tion in nearly every defensive statisti- defensive front. Brockport Schedule/Results cal category en route to an 8-2 season. • The Warriors return seven all-con- Brockport, meanwhile, finished 3-7 in ference players from 2011, two on of- Date Opponent Time 2011, despite scoring 29.1 points per fense, four on defense and one on spe- game. cial teams. 9/1 at Lycoming 1 p.m. 9/8 Buffalo State 1 p.m. Middle Atlantic Conference 9/15 * TCNJ * 1:30 PM School MAC Overall Around The MAC 9/22 * at Kean * 12 p.m. Delaware Valley 8-0 11-1 Saturday, Sept. 1 9/29 * at Rowan * 1 p.m. Widener 6-2 9-2 Wilkes at Morrisville State, 12 p.m. King’s at William Paterson, 1 p.m. 10/6 * William Paterson * 1 p.m. Lycoming 6-2 8-2 Lebanon Valley 5-3 8-3 Western Connecticut at Widener, 1 p.m. 10/13 * at Cortland State * 1 p.m. Albright 4-4 6-5 Gettysburg at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Lebanon Valley at Montclair State, 1 p.m. Wilkes 4-4 4-5 10/20 * Western Connecticut * 1 p.m. Brockport at Lycoming, 1 p.m. 11/3 * at Montclair State * 1 p.m. Stevenson 1-7 2-8 Delaware Valley at Rowan, 1 p.m. FDU-Florham 1-7 1-9 11/10 * Morrisville State * 1 p.m. Shenandoah at Stevenson, 7 p.m. King’s 1-7 1-9 Albright at Kean, 7 p.m. * NJAC games (Final 2011 Standings)

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 39 • The Matchup When Last We Met Lycoming 6, Brockport 0 Oct. 22, 1949 • Williamsport, Pa. vs.

The Numbers Battle Series History Overall Series ...... Series tied, 1-1 Winning Streak ...... Lycoming, 1 In Williamsport...... Lycoming leads, 1-0 In Brockport, N.Y...... Brockport leads, 1-0 At Neutral Sites ...... 0-0 Mike Clark vs. Brockport...... 0-0 Rocco Salomone vs. Lycoming...... 0-0 Reprinted from Williamsport GRIT offsides penalties pushed them back to Brock- port’s 18. Here the attack stalled. Last five meetings WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - A fourth-quarter 18- Series tied, 1-1 yard tackle smash by fullback George Bellak Brockport’s major offensive started late in the Year Location LC CB broke an 11-game Lycoming College losing third period. Quarterback Dick Hansen threw 1948 Brockport, N.Y. 6 12 streak (on Saturday, Oct. 22, 1949), as the War- to end Mauro Spennacchio on the Lycoming 1949 Old College Field 6 0 riors scored a 6-0 win over Brockport (N.Y.) 17 as the quarter ended. Four running plays Teachers. netted only seven yards. Statistical Comparison Category...... LC...... CB A homecoming crowd of more than 1,000 Neither of the teams threatened again until Scoring Offense...... 32.7...... 29.1 wached the favored Brockport team stop four Bellak took off for the winning score. Scoring Defense...... 12.6...... 30.8 Lycoming thrusts inside its 20-yard line before Scoring Margin...... +20.1...... -1.7 giving up the lone touchdown in the final min- First Downs Offense...... 203...... 227 utes of play. First Downs Defense...... 124...... 197 Rushing Offense (PG)...... 209.2...... 181.6 Scatback J.P. Maltby started the scoring drive Rushing Defense (PG)...... 82.5...... 158.5 with a 10-yard punt return to the Brockport 40. Rushing Offense (Avg.)...... 4.3...... 4.2 After Leroy Herr picked up three yards through Rushing Defense (Avg.)...... 2.6...... 4.2 the tackles, Bellak tossed an aerial to Maltby TDs Rushing Scored...... 26...... 22 good for 19 yards to the Brockport 18. TDs Rushing Allowed...... 6...... 21 Passing Offense (PG)...... 151.8...... 254.2 The Warriors set up the scoring play using a Passing Defense (PG)...... 130.0...... 227.9 spread formation. Bellak tried two passes and Passing Off. (per attempt).....6.3...... 7.1 on third down, broke through right tackle, cut Passing Def. (per attempt).....4.6...... 7.1 sharply though right tackle, cut sharply toward TDs Passing Scored...... 13...... 15 the sidelines, and outran the Teachers’ second- TDs Passing Allowed...... 9...... 17 ary to score standing up. End Bob Metherell’s Total Offense...... 361.0...... 435.8 placement attempt was blocked. Total Defense...... 212.5...... 386.4 Kick Return (Avg.)...... 19.6...... 17.7 Midway in the first quarter, Lycoming got Punt Return (Avg.)...... 8.5...... 3.2 a break when a Brockport kick went out of Turnover Margin...... +1.80...... -1.30 bounds on the visitors’ 25-yard striple. The Interceptions (PG)...... 1.8...... 0.8 Warriors penetrated to the five-yard line be- Def. Fumble Rec. (PG)...... 0.8...... 1.0 fore losing the ball on downs. Top: The 1949 Warriors pose before the season. Penalty Yards (PG)...... 65.8...... 51.3 Above: The game program from the Warriors’ last Time of Possession (PG)...... 32:55...... 30:16 meeting with Brockport in 1949. Two plays later, Lycoming center Jerry Englert 3rd-Down Pct...... 37%...... 41% recovered Earle Murphy’s fumble on Brock- Box Score 4th-Down Pct...... 54%...... 44% port’s 11. Again, the teachers stopped the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Sacks...... 25-200.....14-97 Brockport 0 0 0 0 0 threat, this time on their seven. Touchdowns Scored...... 42...... 39 Lycoming 0 0 0 6 6 Field Goals/Attempts...... 12-14...... 7-9 Scoring Summary: The Warriors got their third chance early in the On-Side Kicks...... 0-1...... 2-3 4th LYCO George Bellak 18 yd run (kick blocked) second period but Scutt intercepted a Maltby Red-Zone Scores...... 39-45...... 31-42 BROCK LYCO pass on the Brockport eight. Maltby retaliated Red-Zone Touchdowns...... 28-45...... 25-42 FIRST DOWNS 6 10 late in the same quarter by grabbing Jerry RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 63 158 PAT-Attempts...... 37-41...... 28-32 PASSING YDS (NET) 22 27 Wright’s aerial on the Lycoming 27. Passes Att-Comp 2-9 2-16 (Final 2011 Statistics) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85 185 Fumble Recoveries 0 1 The Lycos opened the second half by driving Punts (Avg) 35.7 36.5 to the Brockport six from their own 43. Three Penalty Yards 50 55

• 40 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • About Today’s Game Scouting Lycoming Scouting Brockport Offense: Multiple/Pro-Style Offense: Multiple While the offense won’t face a total rebuilding effort, the Warriors will Led by two returning All-New Jersey Athletic Conference selections, se- have their work cut out for them in defining roles in the trenches. How- nior wide receiver Jordan Hogan and junior offensive lineman Bruce ever, in the skill positions, the team returns almost untouched, includ- Doyle, the Golden Eagles will look to a high-flying offense to power the ing its top two running backs, a three-year starter at quarterback and team this year. two of the team’s top three wide receivers. As a junior, Hogan led the team with 685 yards and five touchdown Lycoming’s offense has always relied on its running game, racking up receptions and tied for first on the team with 47 receptions while start- 32 all-conference selections in the backfield, and in 2011, that was once ing all 10 games. again the case. Lycoming turned to the run 482 times while throwing it just 240. With a pair of backs that rolled up more than 600 yards each, Brockport averaged a league-high 432.8 yards per game last season combining to average 5.1 yards per carry, it wasn’t a hard decision to while averaging 252.6 passing yards per game, good enough for sec- keep the ball on the ground. ond in the NJAC. Brockport finished third in the conference with 29.1 points per game. An explosive back with great speed, senior captain Parker Showers will once again pace that running attack, as the 5-9 back rushed for 816 The Golden Eagles also return senior quarterback Joe Scibilia and yards in his first year as a starter. He finished fourth in the league in sophomore running back Tyrone Nichols, both major contributors for rushing, thanks to three 100-yard games. the top-ranked offense in the conference during the 2011 campaign.

Defense: 4-3 Defense: Multiple Even with the loss of two All-Americans on the defensive side of the ball, The Brockport defense also returns one all-conference selection in ju- there’s little doubt what the Warriors plan for its defense - speed. Now nior Ross Ragonessi, who posted 46 tackles and a team-leading four in his 39th year with the Warriors coaching staff, defensive coordinator interceptions. Steve Wiser put together one of his finest defensive units in 2011. The good news is that eight of the starters return from that group which Four other starters return for the Golden Eagle defense, including the finished third in the nation in total defense (214.40), second in pass effi- team’s top tackler from 2011, senior safety Jim Carlson (73). Carlson ciency defense (77.59), eighth in rushing defense (84.40), seventh in scor- also broke up five passes. ing defense (12.6) and third in turnover margin (+1.8). The defense will get a boost from the return of captain Derek DeCan- The Warriors’ success starts with the athletic, fast defensive line, albeit dia, who missed a majority of 2011 with an injury. The fifth-year senior one that loses consensus All-American Anthony Marascio ’12. However, started all 10 games in both the 2010 and 2009 season and has reg- the team returns a two-time All-MAC tackle in senior Roger Jayne and istered 155 tackles over his career. The senior led Brockport with 3.5 two two-year starters in junior Dwight Hentz and senior captain Nate sacks and 13 tackles for a loss during the 2010 season. Oropollo. Quickie Stats Notes Lycoming’s record is: A real classic Four named preseason all-region When leading at the half...... 8-0 Senior offensive lineman Cody Moyer earned Four Lycoming seniors have earned a slot on When trailing at the half...... 0-2 a slot on the honorable mention portion of the USA Football News Division III Preseason When tied at the half...... 0-0 When leading after three quarters...... 8-0 the D3Senior Classic Preseason All-American Northeast Region All-Star team, as running When trailing after three quarters...... 0-2 team. Moyer, who became the first offensive back Parker Showers, offensive linemanCody When tied after three quarters...... 0-0 lineman to earn D3Football.com All-East Re- Moyer, defensive tackle Roger Jayne and cor- When scoring first...... 8-0 gion honors in school history when he picked nerback Matt Talerico each earned mention. When opponent scores first...... 0-2 up third team honors in 2011, allowed just When running more plays than opponent ...... 6-2 2.5 sacks on the season en route to First Team Showers finished fourth in the Middle Atlantic When opponent runs more plays...... 2-0 All-MAC honors. A three-year starter, the 6-1, Conference with an average of 90.7 yards per When committing more turnovers...... 1-1 When committing less turnovers...... 7-1 265-pounder helped the team average 8.7 game in 2011, as his 816 rushing yards were When turnovers are even...... 0-0 more points, 5.2 more total yards and 30.9 13th in school history. It was Moyer’s second When committing at least two turnovers...... 2-1 more rushing yards per game than in 2010. preseason honor, as he was placed on the When committing less than two turnovers...... 6-1 Moyer was also the team’s Offensive Lineman D3Senior Classic All-American team. Jayne, a When winning time of possession...... 6-2 of the Year in 2009. two-time second-team all-conference pick, When opponent wins time of possession ...... 2-0 posted 28 tackles, five for loss and added 2.5 When running 70 or more off. plays...... 5-2 When running less than 70 off. plays...... 3-0 Kicking into new places sacks as a junior. Talerico enjoyed a fine sea- Rushing for 200 yards or more...... 4-0 Junior Zack Czap was one of 44 placekick- son on the outside for the Warriors in 2011, as Rushing for less than 200 yards ...... 4-2 ers included on the 2012 Fred Mitchell Award the team allowed just 130.0 yards per game When passing for 200 yards or more...... 2-1 Watch List for the nation’s best collegiate through the air. When passing for less than 200 yards ...... 6-1 . A Beyond Sports College Net- When passing % is over 55% ...... 2-1 work Third Team Preseason All-American, Check it out When passing % is less than 55% ...... 6-1 Czap earned his first postseason All-American Amy Farnum wrote an excellent feature story When third down conversion is over 40% ...... 5-1 When third down conversion is less than 40%...... 3-1 honors from Beyond Sports as a sophomore. on junior Kabongo Bukasa for NCAA.com. He Gaining more total yards than opponent...... 8-1 He led the MAC in scoring by kickers at 7.3 is getting set for his second year as a starting Gaining less total yards than opponent ...... 0-1 points per game and added a league-topping middle linebacker for the Warriors. A native of Playing at home...... 4-1 12 made field goals. He nailed his last nine at- Congo, Bukasa has taken quite the journey to Playing on the road ...... 4-1 tempts of the year, all of which came in confer- the middle of the Warriors’ vaunted defense. Playing on natural grass ...... 5-1 ence play. Available on NCAA.com, the article is titled, Playing on artificial surface...... 3-1 “Congo native excels for Lycoming.” (Final 2011 Standings)

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 41 • Lycoming Roster 2012 Lycoming College Football Roster

No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Parker Showers Sr. RB 5-10 200 Aspers, Pa./Biglerville 54 Ryan Boccagno Jr. LB 5-6 195 Maytown, Pa./Donegal 3 Matt Talerico Sr. DB 5-7 181 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 55 Dan Young Fr. LB 5-11 170 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 4 Matt Atkinson Jr. WR 6-1 185 Media, Pa./Penncrest 56 Cole Welham Fr. LB 6-2 200 Lewistown, Pa./Lewistown Area 5 Zach Klinger Sr. QB 6-2 205 Halifax, Pa./Halifax Area 57 Ryan McClure Sr. DL 5-10 225 Middletown, Pa./Middletown 5 Jesse Freer Fr. DB 6-0 180 Pennsburg, Pa./Upper Perkiomen 58 Charles Simpson So. OL 6-3 315 Somerdale, N.J./Sterling 6 Zack Czap Jr. K 5-6 155 Philipsburg, Pa./Philipsburg-Osceola 59 Zack McMenamin So. DL 5-9 240 Prospect Park, Pa./Interboro 7 Tyler Jenny So. QB 6-1 180 Coalport Pa./Glendale 60 Mitchell Shirk Fr. OL 6-0 212 Hamburg, Pa./Hamburg Area 8 Ryan Umpleby Fr. WR 5-11 173 Forest Hill, Md./Fallston 61 Casey Strus So. OL 5-10 255 Glenolden, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara 9 Mike Gentile Fr. DB 6-1 190 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 62 Garrett Hartman So. OL 6-1 258 Jacobus, Pa./Dallastown Area 10 John Sibel So. WR 6-0 163 Morrisville, Pa./Pennsbury 63 Anthony Trotta Fr. LB 5-10 220 Old Forge, Pa./Old Forge 12 Cody Butler So. DB 6-1 205 Hughesville, Pa./Hughesville 64 Dwight Hentz Jr. DL 6-0 250 Halifax, Pa./Halifax Area 13 Matt McGinley Jr. QB 6-4 208 Ashland, Pa./Tri-Valley 65 Corey Knepp Fr. OL 6-0 261 Bigler, Pa./Clearfield Area 14 Corey Schuster Sr. LB 5-11 205 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 66 Mike Chaput So. OL 6-1 250 Throop, Pa./Mid Valley 15 Jarrin Campman Sr. WR 6-0 180 Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield 67 Cody Dougherty Sr. OL 5-11 228 Paoli, Pa./Great Valley 16 Josh Himmelberger So. LB 6-1 190 Tremont, Pa./Pine Grove Area 68 Jude Bubeck So. OL 5-10 255 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Blue Mtn. 16 Zach Fannin So. K 5-7 160 Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield Area 70 Noah Lake Fr. OL 6-4 245 Port Jervis, N.Y./Minisink Valley 17 Jamie Reitzi Sr. LB 5-10 215 Middletown, Pa./Middletown 71 Braden Zeiner So. DL 5-10 220 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall-Coplay 17 A.J. Morgan Fr. QB 5-9 155 Renovo, Pa./Bucktail 72 Cody Moyer Sr. OL 6-1 260 Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton 18 Cam Kriner So. WR 6-5 170 Montgomery, Pa./Montgomery 73 Bryan Fousty Sr. OL 5-9 253 Three Bridges, N.J./Hillsborough 18 Trent Lee So. DB 5-10 185 Williamsburg, Pa./Williamsburg 75 Tyler Whitby Fr. OL 6-4 247 Queenstown, Md./Kent Island 19 Wesley Strayer Sr. TE 6-2 195 Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro 76 Andrew Wagner Sr. OL 6-3 270 Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Area 20 Kabongo Bukasa Jr. LB 6-0 200 Sharon Hill, Pa./Academy Park 77 Tom Irvine So. OL 6-2 287 Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional 21 Kody Flail So. DB 5-10 192 Frackville, Pa./North Schuylkill 78 Matt Bloom So. OL 6-4 290 Frenchtown, N.J./Delaware Valley 22 Ryan Smith Sr. WR/P 6-1 208 Long Valley, N.J./Morris Catholic 79 Matt Patterson Fr. OL 6-0 273 Washingtonville, Pa./Danville 23 Craig Needhammer So. RB 5-7 170 Lansdale, Pa./North Penn 80 Matt Ogden Sr. TE 6-3 220 Sayre Pa./Towanda 23 Seth Carper So. DL 6-2 250 Alexandria, Pa./Juniata Valley 81 Jeremy Rosborough So. TE 6-3 200 Millmont, Pa./Mifflinburg 24 Ryan Fenningham Sr. DB 5-11 197 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 82 Pat Whalen Fr. WR 5-10 177 West Chester, Pa./W. Chester East 25 Mike Ciotti Jr. DB 5-9 180 Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury 83 Adam Rabidoux So. WR 5-11 180 Honeoye Falls, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima 26 Ryan Mihoci So. DB 5-9 180 Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional 84 Keith Okken Jr. WR 5-11 175 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 27 Kyle Sullivan So. DB 5-10 190 Coatesville, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 85 Scott Houser So. WR 5-8 150 Frackville, Pa./North Schuylkill 28 Caleb Shertzer Sr. DB 5-8 189 Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata 86 Matt Malecki Fr. WR 5-11 178 Stevensville, Md./Kent Island 28 Chris Nemits So. RB 5-9 184 Friedensburg, Pa./Blue Mountain 87 Tyler Botchie So. WR 6-1 177 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg 29 Jermaine Reyes So. LB 6-0 205 West New York, N.J./Memorial 88 Brandon Blackiston So. WR 5-10 185 Glouchester City, N.J./Glouchester City 30 Joe Hargis Sr. FB 5-9 195 Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg 89 David Hahn So. DL 6-4 205 Hummelstown, Pa./L. Dauphin 31 C.J. Arhontakis Jr. DB 6-2 206 West Grove, Pa./Avon Grove 90 Greg Kovacs Jr. TE 6-6 221 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 31 Tyler Kapinus Fr. FB 5-8 220 Eynon, Pa./Valley View 91 Paul Kimmel So. TE 6-3 240 Mahanoy City, Pa./Mahanoy Area 32 Ed Helm Fr. RB 5-7 180 Cresco, Pa./Pocono Mountain East 92 Bill Bolding Fr. TE 6-5 208 Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon 33 Pat McNamara Sr. DE 6-0 210 Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville 93 Tyler O’Connell Fr. DL 6-4 245 Lake Hoptacong, N.J./Jefferson Twsp. 33 Brian Campbell Fr. RB 5-10 195 Drums, Pa./Hazleton Area 94 Josh Gusler Fr. LB 6-1 180 Media, Pa./Penncrest 34 Dillin Rudloff Sr. DL 6-2 223 Waverly, N.Y./Athens Area (Pa.) 96 Roger Bergeron Fr. K 5-10 187 Pasadena, Md./Northeast 35 Tyler Denike Jr. LB 5-9 210 S. Boardman, Mich./Forest Area 97 Jarrett Jeffries Fr. DL 6-0 200 Edison, N.J./J.P. Stevens 36 Andrew McGreevy Jr. RB 5-10 195 West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin 98 Josh Kimmel So. DL 6-0 299 Mahanoy City, Pa./Mahanoy Area 36 Clayton Good Fr. DB 5-9 160 Muncy, Pa./Muncy Area 99 Nate Jones Sr. FB 5-10 205 Sayre, Pa./Athens Area 37 Kyle Troutman Fr. RB 6-0 181 Dornsife, Pa./Line Mountain 37 David Leon Fr. DB 5-8 170 Etters, Pa./Red Land Injured 38 Antonio Arroyo Jr. LB 6-0 210 Allentown, Pa./Bethlehem Cath. Matt Cookson So. DB 6-1 205 Morrisville, Pa./Morrisville 39 Tanner Troutman So. DB 5-10 160 Hegins, Pa./Tri-Valley Aaron Frederick Jr. WR 6-0 180 Lancaster, Pa./Penn Manor 40 Ethan Jeffries Fr. RB 5-7 155 Edison, N.J./J.P. Stevens Hunter Lee Fr. OL 6-2 275 Reisertown, Md./St. Paul’s 41 Roger Jayne Sr. DL 5-11 255 Harveys Lake, Pa./Lake-Lehman Jake Phillips So. OL 6-1 275 Coal Township, Pa./Shamokin 42 James Krizan So. WR 6-1 180 Montoursville, Pa./Homeschooled 43 Nate Oropollo Sr. DL 6-0 210 Aldan, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara Head Coach 44 Jimmy Nottingham So. DL 6-1 261 Hightstown, N.J./Hightstown Mike Clark (5th year, Lycoming ’93, 25-16 overall) 45 Robbie Brodish Jr. LB 6-0 225 Middletown, Pa./Middletown Assistant Coaches 46 Phil Schron Fr. LB 5-10 182 Albrightsville, Pa./Marian Catholic Steve Wiser (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator, 39th year) 47 Josh Skoczynski Fr. FB 5-10 225 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt Scott Brisson (Offensive Coordinator, 1st year) 48 Marcus Hile Sr. LB 6-0 220 Middletown, Pa./Middletown Dave Becker (Offensive Line/Tight Ends, 3rd year) 48 Nick Mongiello So. FB 5-7 206 East Windsor, N.J./Hightstown Carm Bianco (Offensive Assistant, 4th year) 49 Corey Williams So. LB 6-0 183 New Philadelphia, Pa./Pottsville Joe Kost (Defensive Backs, 1st year) 50 John Ciurlino Fr. DL 6-2 220 Springfield, Pa./Springfield Steve Radocaj (Defensive Line, 8th year) 51 Kendall Edwards So. DL 5-7 245 Easton, Pa./Freedom Pat Taylor (Running Backs, 2nd year) 52 Josh Cook Fr. DL 5-11 222 Hatfield, Pa./North Penn Doug Thiel (Linebackers/Special Teams, 2nd year) 53 Mike Watral Fr. OL 5-10 228 Scranton, Pa./Scranton Pat Vollman (Offensive Line, 1st year) 53 David Burns Fr. LB 5-11 205 Williamsport, Pa./Bellwood-Antis Mike Weber (Linebackers, 24th year) Student Assistants: Glen Hughes, Chris Kish Student Managers: Alex Moore, John Rizzo

• 42 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Brockport Roster 2012 Brockport Football Roster

No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Jake Spalik Jr. WR 5-9 166 Johnson City, N.Y./Johnson City 55 Shane Nykula Sr. DL 6-1 226 Fredonia, N.Y./Fredonia 2 Derek DeCandia Sr. LB 6-0 218 Beacon, N.Y./Beacon 56 Sean O’Mara Jr. OL 6-4 295 Guilderland, N.Y./Guilderland 3 Isaiah Clarke So. WR 5-11 162 Brooklyn, N.Y./Grand Street Camp. 60 Nick Reynolds So. OL 6-4 254 Cortland, N.Y./Cortland 5 Jordan Hogan Sr. WR 6-0 168 Lockport, N.Y./Newfane 61 Darrel Rainey Sr. OL 6-0 285 Rochester, N.Y./Edison 6 Shireem Cobb So. RB 5-7 193 Valley Stream, N.Y./Sewanhaka 62 Craig Wolfley Jr. OL 6-3 277 Attica, N.Y./Attica 7 Orlando Tulloch So. LB 6-1 190 Brooklyn, N.Y./Grand Street Camp. 63 Brett Briski Fr. OL 6-4 285 Earlton, N.Y./Coxsackie-Athens 8 Tyrone Nichols So. RB 6-0 212 Troy, N.Y./Lansingburgh 64 Zach Sterling Jr. OL 6-2 282 Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot 9 Wayne Bonsell So. QB 6-3 189 Binghamton, N.Y./Binghamton 65 Steve Link Fr. DL 6-2 217 Ontario, N.Y./Wayne 10 Anthony Bianchi Jr. DB 5-11 213 Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute 66 Tre Fesinger Fr. OL 6-2 248 Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill 11 Jesse Galvin Jr. DB 5-9 163 Leicester, N.Y./York 67 Chris Corkery Jr. OL 6-7 333 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall 12 Joe Scibilia Sr. QB 6-2 209 North Tonawanda, N.Y./Starpoint 68 Neal Hartman Fr. OL 6-5 275 Apalachin, N.Y./Vestal 13 Matthew Kozlowski Jr. LB 6-0 177 Depew, N.Y./Depew 69 Dominick Guglielmo So. OL 6-4 323 Glens Falls, N.Y./Glens Falls 14 Bryonne Herring So. DB 6-0 195 Rochester, N.Y./Gates-Chili 70 Christopher Genco Fr. DL 5-11 240 Staten Island, N.Y./New Dorp 15 Bobby Giambra Sr. K 5-10 160 West Seneca, N.Y./W. Seneca East 71 Andrew Castilone So. DL 6-1 235 Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville N. 16 Scott Fisher So. QB 6-2 210 Machias, N.Y./Pioneer 72 Rasan Catlin Fr. DL 6-1 207 Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka 17 Connor Johnson Fr. WR 5-11 176 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena 73 Bruce Doyle Jr. OL 6-5 304 Cuba, N.Y./Cuba-Rushford 18 Lincoln Jacobs Jr. RB 5-11 195 Brooklyn, N.Y./Grand Street 74 Zach Roberts Jr. OL 6-3 297 Silver Creek, N.Y./Silver Creek 19 Chase Venuto Fr. QB 6-2 184 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca 75 Jordan Sanders Fr. DL 5-11 276 Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joe’s 20 Colby Morabito Jr. DB 5-11 175 Rochester, N.Y./Hilton 77 Arnold De La Cruz Sr. OL 6-3 300 Bronx, N.Y./Evander Childs 21 Tino Yvechinecz So. WR 5-9 169 Binghamton, N.Y./Binghamton 79 Jeff Scialo Fr. DL 6-1 229 Bellmore, N.Y./Bellmore-JFK 22 Brett Evensen So. LB 6-0 213 Scotia, N.Y./Scotia-Glenville 80 Eric Malave Fr. WR 5-9 164 Brooklyn, N.Y./Canarsie 23 Ross Ragonesi Jr. DB 6-1 207 East Northport, N.Y./Northport 81 Joseph Innes Sr. WR 6-5 216 Unadilla, N.Y./Unatego 24 Prince Jacobs Jr. DB 5-11 181 Brooklyn, N.Y./Thomas Jefferson 83 Kazeem Are Sr. WR 6-6 216 South Orange, N.J./Columbia 25 Andrew Mrozek So. WR 6-1 189 Depew, N.Y./Lancaster 84 E.J. Genzano Sr. K 5-10 183 Albany, N.Y./Guilderland 26 Marcus Moss Jr. DB 6-1 176 Elmira, N.Y./Ithaca 85 Jake Latello Fr. WR 6-0 206 Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster 27 Darrel Flores So. WR 5-11 171 Central Islip, N.Y./Central Islip 86 Tyler Wiedemann Fr. K 5-7 165 Arcade, N.Y./Pioneer 28 Jim Carlson Sr. DB 6-0 200 Port Henry, N.Y./Moriah 87 Eddie Krecisz Fr. WR 5-10 175 Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island 29 Ezra Nwachukwu Fr. DB 6-0 178 Lockport, N.Y./Lockport 89 Jeff Stanton Sr. WR 6-2 204 Hilton, N.Y./Hilton 30 Ryan Bonville Fr. LB 6-0 195 Lockport, N.Y./St. Mary’s 90 Ed Suriano Fr. DL 6-0 226 Eastchester, N.Y./Eastchester 31 Joe Riley Jr. LB 5-10 211 Ossining, N.Y./Ossining 91 BJ Connolly So. DL 6-3 235 Bellport, N.Y./Bellport 32 Kharif Pryor Fr. DB 5-9 185 Brooklyn, N.Y./Thomas Jefferson 92 Zach Nykula So. DL 5-10 227 Brocton, N.Y./Fredonia 33 Jim Miller So. RB 5-9 169 Binghamton, N.Y./Chenango Forks 93 Tarik Bennett Fr. DL 5-10 266 Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mt. St. Michael 34 Ahmed Hussein So. FB 6-1 254 Brooklyn, N.Y./Abraham Lincoln 94 Julio Medina Fr. DL 6-3 216 Brooklyn, N.Y./Grand Street Camp. 35 Blake Monday Fr. WR 5-6 195 Cicero, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse 96 Patrick Rainis Fr. DL 6-2 255 Brightwaters, N.Y./Bay Shore 36 Jake Keller So. DL 6-1 207 Geneseo, N.Y./Livonia 97 Camden Palmeter So. DL 6-1 238 Oneonta, N.Y./Oneonta 37 Ray Johnson Fr. RB 5-6 146 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena 99 Matt Fleck Fr. LB 5-11 206 Cheektowaga, N.Y./Cheektowaga 38 A.J. Filiberto Sr. DB 6-3 178 Amsterdam, N.Y./Amsterdam 39 Kyle Carman Jr. DB 5-10 175 Wayland, N.Y./Wayland-Cohocton Head Coach 40 Daniel Sheeler Fr. DB 5-11 179 W. Hempstead, N.Y./W. Hempstead Rocco Salomone (18th year, Brockport ’88, 97-76-1) 41 Caleb Privitera So. DL 6-0 221 Brockport, N.Y./Brockport Assistant Coaches 42 Richie Welch So. DB 5-9 180 Avon, N.Y./Avon Jason Mangone (Offensive Coordinator) 43 Bryce Wooden Fr. LB 6-2 209 Oneonta, N.Y./Oneonta Rashaan Jordan (Defensive Coordinator) 44 Nick Cappelletti So. FB 6-1 247 Olean, N.Y./Cuba-Rushford Michael Epstein (Defensive Backs) 45 Dan Santos Fr. DB 5-10 178 Bronx, N.Y./Mt. St. Michael Bob Ellis (Defensive Line) 46 Matt Zakian Jr. FB 6-1 277 Jericho, N.Y./Jericho Bill Devitt (Defensive Line) 47 John O’Hagan Jr. LB 6-0 208 Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Steve Milne (Kickers & Punters) 48 Patrick Engelhardt Fr. FB 5-11 205 Earlton, N.Y./Coxsackie-Athens Nathan Bull (Assistant Linebackers) 49 Matt Moreland So. DL 6-5 253 Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker Sean Kearney (Offensive Line) 50 Phil Tomassi Fr. OL 6-2 280 Hillburn, N.Y./Suffern Justin McKain (Offensive Line) 51 Ryan Naccarato Jr. LB 6-2 221 Kingston, N.Y./Kingston Aaron Zurn (Running Backs) 52 Ben Woolston Jr. OL 6-4 285 Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute Schuyler Pero (Quarterbacks) 53 Kevin Schleyer So. DL 6-0 285 Rochester, N.Y./Eastridge Steve Romano (Special Teams) 54 Joe Emmel So. LB 6-0 205 Bluepoint, N.Y./Bayport-Bluepoint Adam Erickson (Wide Receivers)

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 43 • About Today’s Game About Today’s Game Gameday Central Lycoming College Warriors (0-0 Overall) 2011 Statistical Leaders Lycoming Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Brockport Two-Deep Roster Parker Showers 173 816 4.7 6 Two-Deep Roster Craig Needhammer 110 623 5.7 7 OFFENSE Zach Klinger 87 222 2.6 8 OFFENSE QB 5 Zach Klinger (Sr., 6-2, 220) QB 12 Joe Schibilia (Sr., 6-2, 209) 7 Tyler Jenny (So., 6-1, 180) Passing Att. Comp. Yards TD Int. 17 Wayne Bonsell (So., 6-3, 189) RB 1 Parker Showers (Sr., 5-9, 190) Zach Klinger 230 118 1394 11 3 RB 8 Tyrone Nichols (So., 6-0, 212) 23 Craig Needhammer (So., 5-8, 166) 6 Shireem Cobb (So., 5-7, 193) FB 48 Nick Mongiello (So., 5-8, 195) FB 44 Nick Cappelletti (So., 6-1, 247) 30 Joe Hargis (Sr., 5-10, 190) Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD 34 Ahmed Hussein (So., 6-1, 254) WR 4 Matt Atkinson (Jr., 6-1, 175) Warren Oliver* 28 521 18.6 6 WR 27 Darrel Flores (So., 5-11, 171) 82 John Sibel (So., 6-0, 153) Jarrin Campman 27 375 13.9 2 21 Tino Yvechinecz (So., 5-9, 169) WR 15 Jarrin Campman (Sr., 6-0, 180) Matt Atkinson 26 269 10.3 4 WR 5 Jordan Hogan (Sr., 6-0, 168) 85 Scott Houser (So., 5-9, 146) Parker Showers 18 136 7.6 0 83 Kazeem Are (Sr., 6-6, 216) TE 90 Greg Kovacs (Jr., 6-4, 210) WR 1 Jake Spilak (Jr., 5-9, 166) 19 Wesley Strayer (Sr., 6-2, 195) 89 Jeff Stanton (Sr., 6-2, 204) LT 76 Andrew Wagner (Sr., 6-3, 250) Tackles Tackles For Loss Sacks Int. LT 52 Ben Woolston (Jr., 6-4, 285) 70 Noah Lake (Fr., 6-4, 245) Anthony Marascio* 59 20.0 8.0 0 64 Zack Sterling (Jr., 6-2, 282) LG 72 Cody Moyer (Sr., 6-1, 275) Kabongo Bukasa 58 4.0 2.0 1 LG 67 Chris Corkery (Jr., 6-7, 333) 54 Jude Bubeck (So., 5-10, 242) Ryan Fenningham 51 1.5 0.0 5 61 Darrel Rainey (Sr., 6-0, 285) C 61 Casey Strus (So., 5-11, 256) C 77 Arnold De La Cruz (Sr., 6-3, 300) 73 Bryan Fousty (Sr., 5-9, 278) Corey Schuster 39 2.5 0.0 1 58 Matt Zakian (Jr., 6-1, 277) RG 66 Mike Chaput (So., 6-1, 250) Dwight Hentz 36 8.5 4.0 0 RG 74 Zach Roberts (Jr., 6-3, 297) 67 Cody Dougherty (Sr., 5-10, 243) Ray Bierbach* 33 1.5 0.0 5 56 Sean O’Mara (Jr., 6-4, 295) RT 62 Garrett Hartman (So., 6-0, 236) Matt Talerico 31 3.0 0.0 2 RT 73 Bruce Doyle (Jr., 6-5, 304) 78 Matt Bloom (So., 6-4, 265) * - Does not return 62 Craig Wolfley (Jr., 6-3, 277) Defense Defense The College at Brockport DE 71 Braden Zeiner (So., 5-10, 217) DE 91 BJ Connolly (So., 6-3 235) 34 Dillin Rudloff (Sr., 6-2, 212) Golden Eagles (0-0 Overall) 90 Ed Suriano (Fr., 6-0, 226) DT 64 Dwight Hentz (Jr., 6-1, 250) DT 93 Tarik Bennett (Fr., 5-10, 266) 59 Zack McMenamin (So., 5-10, 237) 49 Matt Moreland (So., 6-5, 253) DT 41 Roger Jayne (Sr., 5-11, 225) 2011 Statistical Leaders DT 53 Kevin Schleyer (So., 6-0, 285) 44 Jimmy Nottingham (So., 6-1, 242) 96 Patrick Rainis (Fr., 6-2, 255) DE 43 Nate Oropollo (Sr., 6-1, 205) Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD DE 97 Camden Palmeter (So., 6-1, 238) 56 Cole Welham (Fr., 6-2, 200) Tyrone Nichols 121 694 5.7 7 94 Julio Medina (Fr., 6-3, 216) OLB 2 Derek De Candia (Sr., 6-0, 218) WILL 14 Corey Schuster (Sr., 6-0, 183) Dylan Umbra* 79 367 4.6 8 27 Kyle Sullivan (So., 5-11, 176) 7 Orlando Tulloch (So., 6-1, 190) MIKE 20 Kabongo Bukasa (Jr., 6-1, 200) Joe Scibilia 109 292 2.7 3 MLB 31 Joe Riley (Jr., 5-10, 211) 17 Jamie Reitzi (Sr., 5-11, 220) Alex Hendrickson* 75 260 3.5 3 22 Brett Evensen (So., 6-0, 213) SAM 35 Tyler Denike (Jr., 5-10, 220) OLB 47 John O’Hagan (Jr., 6-0, 208) 29 Jermaine Reyes (Fr., 6-0, 197) 51 Ryan Naccarato (Jr., 6-2, 221) CB 34 Kody Flail (So., 5-11, 189) Passing Att. Comp. Yards TD Int. CB 24 Prince Jacobs (Jr., 5-11, 181) 39 Tanner Troutman (So., 5-10, 156) Joe Scibilia 280 174 2007 11 12 32 Kharif Pryor (Fr., 5-9, 185) S 24 Ryan Fenningham (Sr., 5-11, 180) Dylan Umbra* 74 41 520 3 5 S 10 Anthony Bianchi (Jr., 5-11, 213) 18 Trent Lee (So., 5-11, 191) 28 Jim Carlson (Sr., 6-0, 200) S 12 Cody Butler (So., 6-1, 200) S 23 Ross Ragonesi (Jr., 6-1, 207) 25 Mike Ciotti (Jr., 5-9, 180) Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD 42 Richie Welch (So., 5-9, 180) CB 3 Matt Talerico (Sr., 5-8, 178) Jordan Hogan 47 685 14.6 5 CB 20 Colby Morabito (Jr., 5-11, 175) 26 Ryan Mihoci (So., 5-9, 185) Jake Spalik 47 625 13.3 4 11 Jesse Galvin (Jr., 5-9, 163) Andrew Mrozek* 34 474 13.9 3 Special Teams Joe Innes* 29 345 11.9 1 Special Teams K 6 Zack Czap (Jr., 5-6, 175) K 84 EJ Genzano (Sr., 5-10, 183) 16 Zach Fannin (So., 5-7, 155) Tackles Tackles For Loss Sacks Int. 15 Bobby Giambra (Sr., 5-10, 160) P 6 Zack Czap (Jr., 5-6, 175) Jim Carlson 73 0.0 0.0 1 P 15 Bobby Giambra (Sr., 5-10, 160) 22 Ryan Smith (Sr., 6-2, 196) Alex Hayes* 61 5.5 1.5 0 81 Joseph Innes (Sr., 6-5, 216) PR 15 Jarrin Campman (Sr., 6-0, 180) Maurice Brown* 49 1.0 0.0 1 PR 1 Jake Spilak (Jr., 5-9, 166) 12 Cody Butler (So., 6-1, 200) 27 Darrel Flores (So., 5-11, 171) KR 32 Craig Needhammer (So., 5-8, 166) John O’Hagen 48 3.5 1.0 0 KR 22 Brett Evensen (So., 6-0, 213) 1 Parker Showers (Sr., 5-9, 190) Ross Ragonesi 46 2.5 0.0 4 27 Darrel Flores (So., 5-11, 171) LS 71 Braden Zeiner (So., 5-10, 217) Doug Larson* 45 6.0 0.5 0 89 David Hahn (So., 6-5, 197) * - Does not return H 25 Mike Ciotti (Jr., 5-9, 180) 82 John Sibel (So., 6-0, 153)

• 44 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Last Time Out/Looking Back Last Time Out... The 2012 football season at Lycoming College will feature a look at the past, as two MAC title-winning clubs celebrate milestone Lycoming 54, FDU-Florham 7 anniversaries. The 1992 team, which won a fourth-straight MAC WILLIAMSPORT,Nov. Pa.12, – 2011With scores • Williamsport, on nine of its first Pa. 10 drives, the title, celebrates its 20th anniversary, and the 1997 team, which Lycoming football team’s offense rolled reached the school’s second NCAA Division III title game, cel- through a school-record of 616 yards of to- ebrates its 15th anniversary. In honor of those teams, we’ll look tal offense en route to a 54-7 season-ending back week-by-week of the regular seasons throughout this year. Middle Atlantic Conference win over FDU- Florham. Week 1: Lycoming 13, Frostburg State 6 Lycoming won its 20th straight regular-season The Warriors finished 8-2 overall and 6-2 in 1992 game at Frostburg State to open the champion- the MAC to tie for second in the MAC with ship 1992 season. Falling behind 6-0 in the first Widener, which fell to undefeated Delaware quarter, the Warriors rallied back in the second quarter, as an intercep- Valley, 56-28. The Warriors racked up their tion by Tom Peifer at the 25-yard line set up the first score and a 56-yard best season since the 2003 team finished drive was capped with a one-yard touchdown plunge from Anthony 9-2 overall, capping it with a record-break- Marion to seal the win just before halftime. ing Saturday, in which the team bested the previous mark of 583 yards set against Week 2: Lycoming 35, Lebanon Valley 17 FDU-Florham (then FDU-Madison) on Nov. Cory Sheridan turned in one of the finest efforts in school history for a 8, 1980. Lycoming running back, as he rushed for 174 yards and three touch- Junior Zach Klinger led the Two running backs finished with more downs to lead the Warriors to another comeback win, as Lebanon Valley Warriors to a school-record scored two touchdowns in the first quarter but couldn’t hold off the than 100 yards, as junior Parker Showers 616 yards of total offense in ran 11 times for 125 yards and freshman the 2011 season finale. grinding effort of the Warriors, who scored three touchdowns in the Craig Needhammer carried nine times for fourth quarter to overtake the Flying Dutchmen. The win was the War- 114 yards and a touchdown. Junior Zach Klinger completed 13-of-20 riors’ 200th in school history. passing for 198 yards and a touchdown and ran for a career-high three Week 1: Lycoming 17, Moravian 14 scores and 20 yards on seven carries. Sophomore running back Jason Davis scored on 1997 a two-yard run with less than 6:00 left to seal the The Warriors drove 59 yards on eight plays to open the game, as Klinger Warriors’ come-from-behind win at Moravian to went 3-for-4 for 36 yards on the drive and ran for 15 more yards, includ- kick off the 1997 season. Lycoming built a 10-0 lead into the second ing a one-yard score on a sneak. After a three-and-out by the Devils (1-9 quarter before the Greyhounds sandwiched a pair of scores in the sec- overall, 1-7 MAC), the Warriors drove 93 yards on eight plays. The drive ond and fourth quarters to take the lead, setting up Davis’ late heroics was highlighted by a 46-yard pass out of the wildcat from sophomore Matt Atkinson to sophomore Warren Oliver. Klinger capped the drive that capped a seven-play 39-yard drive. with a two-yard sneak for a score and the Warriors never looked back. Week 2: Lycoming 42, King’s 3 Lycoming’s defense held the Devils to 184 yards, as it allowed just 47 Junior running back Brian Thompson rushed for 143 yards and two yards in the second half. Junior Roger Jayne and junior Ryan Fenning- touchdowns to highlight a Warrior romp over King’s. Thompson scored ham each had five tackles. Freshman Kody Flail posted four tackles, on runs of 19 and 35 yards. Meanwhile, junior quarterback Jason Mar- one for loss, and an interception and junior Matt Talerico added his raccini completed 11-of-25 passes for 210 yards and two scores. Sopho- first two career pick- more receiver Tim Dumas caught four passes for 129 yards. In all, the Box Score offs. Warriors racked up 511 yards of total offense while allowing just 273. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FDU-Florham 7 0 0 0 7 Record: (1-9) Lycoming 17 17 20 0 54 Record: (8-2) Sophomore Matt Atkinson posted 80 Scoring Summary: 1st 12:19 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) yards and a career- 06:54 LYCO Zach Klinger 2 yd run (Zack Czap kick) high six catches and 05:55 FDU Jon Bennett 61 yd run (Mike Georgetti kick) junior Jarrin Camp- 04:24 LYCO Zack Czap 20 yd field goal 2nd 13:35 LYCO Matt Atkinson 31 yd pass from Zach Klinger man posted 59 yards (Zack Czap kick) on two receptions. 11:13 LYCO Zack Czap 36 yd field goal 03:53 LYCO Zach Klinger 1 yd run (Zack Czap kick) Sophomore War- 3rd 12:25 LYCO Craig Needhammer 41 yd run ren Oliver added MAC 100 Trivia Contest (Zack Czap kick) 08:27 LYCO Jarrin Campman 0 yd fumble recovery 53 yards on a pair of (Zack Czap kick) catches. Junior Tyler As the Middle Atlantic Conference celebrates its 100th year, Lycoming 06:07 LYCO Tyler Jenny 5 yd run (rush failed) Floyd rushed seven College is proud to present a trivia contest at each of the five home LYCO FDU times for 69 yards and games at David Person Field this season. If you know the answer to the FIRST DOWNS 6 29 sophomore Andrew question below, be the first person to report the answer to the desig- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-168 53-372 PASSING YDS (NET) 16 244 McGreevy added 11 nated Lycoming College game day personnel by Crebs’ Cabana at the Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-6-3 22-14-0 rushes for 38 yards. beginning of the second quarter to win a free MAC 100 T-shirt. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-184 75-616 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Jon Bennett led the Today’s Question: Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-159 2-49 Devils with 61 yards Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.0 2-27.0 on two carries and a What year did Lycoming College Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 score and Sean Nor- Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-26 Possession Time 26:58 33:02 ton added 15 carries win the first of its 14 MAC champi- Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 5 of 11 for 42 yards. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 7-9 onships in football? Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 45 • Lycoming Sports Update Warriors mourn the loss of Dr. 2012 Warrior Fall Sport Schedules Robert Yasui Dr. Robert Yasui, who served Cross Country Men’s Tennis as Lycoming College’s athletic Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time physician and surgeon for 36 9/1 at Delaware Valley Inv. 10 a.m. 9/15 Wilkes 12 p.m. years, passed away on Mon- 9/8 at Lebanon Valley Inv. 10:15 a.m. 9/28-30 at ITA Regionals TBA day, Aug. 20, in Philadelphia. 9/15 at Misericordia Classic 10:30 a.m. 10/11 Misericordia 2:30 p.m. 9/22 at Lock Haven Invitational 10:30 a.m. 10/13-14 ! at MAC Individual Champs. 9 a.m. Yasui always had a busy plate, 9/29 at Dickinson Invitational 11:15 a.m. ! at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. serving for most of his career 10/13 at DeSales Invitational 10:30 a.m. as a doctor in Williamsport 10/27 ! at MAC Championships 11 a.m. and as the surgeon and ath- 11/10 $ at NCAA Mideast Regionals 11 a.m. Women’s Tennis Date Opponent Time letic physician for Lycoming ! at Misericordia (Dallas, Pa.) Dr. Robert Yasui 9/15 Wilkes 12 p.m. College, the Little League $ at Dickinson (Carlisle, Pa.) World Series and the Williams- 9/29 at Susquehanna 1 p.m. port Area school district. For his efforts with the War- 10/6-7 ! at MAC Individual Champs. 9 a.m. rior student-athletes, Yasui was the first non-athlete Men’s Soccer ! at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. or coach to be inducted into the College’s Athletics Date Opponent Time Hall of Fame in 1991. 8/31 at Penn State York 3 p.m. 9/5 ! at Susquehanna 7 p.m. Volleyball Date Opponent Time 9/8 at Pitt-Bradford 5 p.m. “Bob was a kind, hard-working, devoted, giving 9/1 ! at Penn College 10 a.m. 9/11 Keystone 3:30 p.m. and forgiving person,” Lycoming President James E. 9/1 ! vs. Baptist Bible (Pa.) 12 p.m. 9/15 at Geneva 7 p.m. Douthat said. “He will be greatly missed and fondly 9/5 * Messiah 7 p.m. 9/17 York (Pa.) 4 p.m. remembered. “ 9/7 # vs. York (Pa.) 4 p.m. 9/19 at Juniata 4:30 p.m. 9/7 # at Dickinson 8 p.m. 9/22 Rochester 2 p.m. Yasui, the husband of trustee emeritus Phyllis Yasui, 9/8 # vs. Mich.-Dearborn 11 a.m. 9/29 # * Alvernia 1:30 p.m. was an active member of both the College and Wil- 9/8 # vs. Penn State Altoona 1 p.m. 10/3 * at Albright 7 p.m. liamsport communities for decades. He was award- 9/11 * at Elizabethtown 7 p.m. 10/6 * at Widener 7:30 p.m. ed an honorary degree by Lycoming in 1988 and 9/13 at Mount Aloysius 7 p.m. 10/9 * Lebanon Valley 4 p.m. was honored in 1995 by the Lycoming Alumni Asso- 9/15 $ vs. Baptist Bible (Pa.) 12 p.m. 10/13 * Stevenson 1 p.m. ciation with the Dale V. Bower Award in recognition 9/15 $ at Wilkes 2 p.m. 10/17 * at Messiah 7 p.m. of his years of volunteer service to the College. He 9/18 Scranton 7 p.m. 10/20 $ * Arcadia 12 p.m. also held numerous lay leadership positions at the 9/25 * at Albright 7 p.m. 10/24 * at Elizabethtown 7 p.m. Pine Street United Methodist. 9/28 % Misericordia 5 p.m. 10/27 * at Hood 1:30 p.m. 9/28 % Penn College 7 p.m. 10/30 Commonwealth First Round TBA “He was not only a wonderful doctor, but a wonder- 9/29 % CCNY 11 a.m. 11/1 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA ful man,” former Lycoming College director of athlet- 9/29 % Championship/Consolation 1 p.m. 11/3 Commonwealth Finals TBA ics and head football coach Frank Girardi said. “He 10/3 * Alvernia 7 p.m. ! Battle of the Boot was a big part of Lycoming athletics as the team 10/6 ^ vs. Delaware Valley 11:30 a.m. # Family Weekend doctor for so many years and he was a great friend.” 10/6 ^ vs. FDU-Florham 1:30 p.m. $ Homecoming 10/9 * at Widener 7 p.m. Among the many honors he attained throughout 10/11 at Lancaster Bible 7 p.m. his distinguished career, Yasui was the chairman of Women’s Soccer 10/13 * at Stevenson 11 a.m. the Department of Surgery at Williamsport Hospital, Date Opponent Time 10/13 * vs. Hood 1 p.m. a surgeon diplomate of the American Board of Sur- 8/31 Montclair State 4 p.m. 10/17 * Lebanon Valley 7 p.m. gery, a fellow in the American College of Surgeons, 9/3 at Juniata 4:30 p.m. 10/18 at Misericordia 7 p.m. and served as the president of the Lycoming Col- 9/6 ! at Susquehanna 7 p.m. 10/20 & Moravian 11 a.m. lege Medical Society. Yasui was also inducted into 9/9 William Smith 1 p.m. 10/20 & Marymount (Va.) 3 p.m. the West Branch Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania 9/12 Keystone 4 p.m. 10/23 * Arcadia 7 p.m. Sports Hall of Fame. 9/15 SUNY Geneseo 11 a.m. 10/26 + at St. Mary’s (Md.) 5 p.m. 9/18 at Misericordia 5 p.m. 10/26 + vs. Hollins 7 p.m. “He was one of the most caring, loving guys,” Ly- 9/20 # at Penn College 6 p.m. 10/27 + vs. Stevenson 1 p.m. coming College assistant head football coach Steve 9/26 FDU-Florham 3:30 p.m. 10/27 + vs. Randolph 3 p.m. Wiser said. “He was on 24-hour call. He and his wife 9/29 $ * Alvernia 11 a.m. 10/29 Commonwealth First Round TBA were great supporters of the Lycoming athletic pro- 10/2 * at Albright 7 p.m. 10/31 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA gram. He was a great individual and will be missed. 10/6 * at Widener 5:30 p.m. 11/3 Commonwealth Finals TBA When there was an emergency, he would come to 10/10 * Lebanon Valley 4 p.m. ! Penn College Tri-Match your house and you just don’t see many doctors like 10/13 * Stevenson 3:30 p.m. # Dickinson Tournament that anymore. He was special.” 10/16 * at Messiah 7 p.m. $ Wilkes Tri-Match 10/20 % * Arcadia 2:30 p.m. % Lycoming Tip-Off Tournament Yasui’s parents emigrated from Japan early in the 10/24 * at Elizabethtown 4:30 p.m. ^ MAC Crossover (Annville, Pa.) 20th century and settled in Hood River, Ore., where 10/27 * at Hood 11:30 a.m. & Lycoming Tri-Match his father was a successful orchardist and owner of 10/29 Commonwealth First Round TBA + St. Mary’s (Md.) Tournament a general store. His life changed dramatically shortly 11/1 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA after Dec. 7, 1941. Yasui was a pre-med student at 11/4 Commonwealth Finals TBA the University of Oregon when the internment or- Global Key ! River Derby * Commonwealth Conference Meet der was issued by President Roosevelt. Knowing he # Battle for the Lumber Home games in bold would soon be interned, Yasui traveled incognito $Family Weekend across the country to Wisconsin, where the gover- % Homecoming nor had announced he would not obey the federal order. After graduation from the University of Wis- consin, Yasui enrolled in Temple Medical School and later completed his residency in Williamsport, where he and Phyllis met.

• 46 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Warrior Club The Warrior Club

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Thank you to all who showed your Heather Over Dan Irvine LaMont Hampton Susan Hughes support of Lycoming football! Pa- Tina Raup Kevin Irvine Harry Farling Michele Daley trons in BOLD have contributed Max Shnyder Jack Kairys Harriet Farling Billy Daley more than $50. All other patrons Barry Hill Nick Kairys Jean Elizabeth Vary Melina Giwpis are $5 patrons. List compiled by the Jen Hill Brandon Young (BY) Daryl Ehuhart Grannino Giwpis Lycoming College Athletic Depart- Randy Boone Julie Kozey Glenn Reisinger Bailey Hughes ment. Robin Boone Norma Mihoci Shooter 1 Barb Dombrowski Shane Edwards Bob Mihoci Carol Williams Ed Penzone Innovated Solutions, LLC Nick Knittle Susie Miller Dennis Williams Donald Jones Family and Friends of Zach Klinger Bolton Harer Mark Miller E J Williams Cindy Jones The Kovacs Family Colton Peterson Garrett Miller Jamie Palewicz Zachary Jones Andy, Mary Beth, Joshua, Kathy Justin Shaner Chase Miller George Canavan Donna Ide Aand Patrick Gusler Derrick Russell Rob Mihoci Louise Canavan Deneen Robie The Fenningham Family - Mom, Brian Campbell Sr. Dyze Mihoci Kaley Ebling Nicholas Robie Dad, Jimmy & Erin, Mom Mom, Pat Campbell Logan Mihoci American Legion Post 309, Girardville, Evelyn Ide Aunts, Uncles, Cousins Betty Campbell Drake Mihoci PA Don & Jennie Jones APM Mary Joy Campbell Mike Mihoci George & Liza Canavan Rebecca Spencer Keystone for Dressing Joe Campbell Christina Mattias Joe Canavan & Gail Michele Kapinus Growers Equipment Bill Nemetz Matt Mihoci Eric & Coleen Briel Mike Kapinus Rich & Tammy Hahn Ron Perry Mary Mihoci Maureen Karlonis Agnes Kapinus David Hahn Ray Campbell Mason Mihoci Jason Williams & Family Lindsay Kapinus Jerry & Karen Botchie Annie Bono Adam Mihoci Jarrold McClure #7 Theresa Strony John Groninger, Inc. Jake Rickerts Hannah Stynchula Marty Bowers Gary Coccetti Joe & Tami Hile Dave Morey Ben Shorthouse Bowers M/C Supplies Doreen Coccetti Gloucester City #40 Local P.B.A Jeff Poth Nico Megaludis Chet’s Wholesale Beverage Ida Lupini Tammac Holding Corp. Karen Mihoci Gary Marmas Lorraine Lupini Jason Voshoski Kevin Walsh Rich Mihoci EJ, Jamie & Corey Gasto Panettieri Marie Bukasa Laura Silkowski Jolene Skoczynski Thor & Dolce Johanna Panettieri Emelya Bukasa John Ainge Autro Spriggs Brian & Emily McClure Jason Leri Hannah Bukasa Beech Mountain Lakes Sports Club Kyle Skolzynski Sir Rebel Roy McClure Al Leri Rachel Bukasa Paul M. Feno Beth Grady C J McClure Paula Leri Marie Tshinguta Glenn Bell Chris Dolan Janice Ofalt Ted Kapinus Kadima Bukasa Rosa Thomas Dana Dolan Ron & Charina Boes Corey Castellani Dustin Fox Jennifer Lukens Emma Cargado-Leynes D.O. Scott & Tracy Mullens Diana Coccetti Edith Cortina Joseph Gallagher Suzie Home-Make-It The Hibionada Family Gina Coccetti Silvio Cortina John Rousch Nan-Elizabeth Morrison Evenol Buensuceso Ted Tellip Metal Dyne Sintered Caroline Serratore Bill Bohonyi Olen & Linda Parker Trevor Tellip Metal Dyne Sintered Joyce Tempke Candance Jones Joe & Susi McClure Kenneth Barth – Reuter’s News Jeff Moore Stephen Schmittinger Lynne Dolan Denise & Raquel Flake Terry Bradshaw Metal Dyne Sintered Paul Tempke Tisa See Bill & Maria Brady Jerry Rice Metal Dyne Sintered Jack & Darcy Doug Weidman Ging Arguelles Joe Montana Rudy Cortina Mom & Pop Freer June Moore Bordner Family Thomas J. Erb Rudy Cortina Danielle Freer Sandy Zelko Tim Wells James T. Erb Kathryn Longhi Booty & Boo Shawnee Jones Otis & Julia Parker Buck Russell Carol Longhi G.G. Sue Rhodes Ed & Maryann O’Donnell Wick D. Erb Peter Evert Anne Kairys Irvine Greg Arendacs Angie Dente Greg Strach Lexie Meholic Dennis F. Irvine Rachel Arendacs Dente Family O. J. Simpson Dylan Reigel Meg Irvine John Bemis In memory of Earl Field James E. Umpleby Eric Wehler Augusta H. Kairys Carol Bair Jane Gardjulis Sherry L. Umpleby Jess Franco Augusta L. Kairys Teresa Crawford Tom Gardjulis Rene D. D’Andrea Moore Seamless Gutters Raymond A. Hartung Neil Shughart Lucy Gardjulis Maureen Umpleby Moore Seamless Gutters Cathy Irvine Mille Eichelberger Paul James Kutch Badge #14 Dave Territo Moore Seamless Gutter Dale Irvine Dave Skoczynski Dave Phaneuf Zack Heffylever Heather Shnyder Katy Smith In memory of Edward Skoczynski Gina Phaneuf Coleen Zimpfer Rich Shnyder Scott Smith Carl Wagner Tori Hughes Mark Zimpfer Bonnie Glidwell Ed Monroe Steve Sipling Kay Hughes Ziegler Family Gary Glidewell Lee Monroe Lori Moore Nancy Kutch Daisy too Jean Laird Niclle B. Kairys Doug Moore Mary Kutch Alex D’Andrea Corey Kriner Tom Kairys Jackie McClain Chris Fancher Christopher D’Andrea DiAnn Baxley Herb Yingling Mike Branner Glen Hughes

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Marv Strach Cathy Kreidler Maury Barkley Bob & Jane Hall Josh Fannin Dick Butkus Jim Kreidler Lisa Barkley Tyler Hall Brenda Fannin Scott Rosser Laura Haelig Wesley Hall Carrie Fannin Chris Spielman Doug Williams Joe Haelig Connor Hall Dawn Mohney Kathy Umpleby Michael Conflitti Evan Haelig Maryanne Burger Terry Lee Brendan Umpleby Audrey Conflitti Colin Haelig Joe Dumon Janet Lee Jim Umpleby Frank Assaf William Barkley Sally Dumon Travis Lee Kathy Umpleby The Nowakowski’s Harold Bloom Kelly Dumon Erica Lee Brendan Umpleby Bill Sweeney Gerry Bloom Eli Hargis Jayme Lee Cherie Strach Bitty Bills Darla Hadley Joe Burger Tyler Elvey Cherie Strach Michele & Matt Talerico Ron Hadley JoAnn Deloziek Crosby Tim Strach Corey Talerico Megan Hadley Margaret Burger Giavanna Tomasiello Tim Strach Rachelle Jesuit Jason Hadley Cate Burger-Leister Isobel Brown Stiver Tim Strach Joe Barrett Faith Hadley Roy Leister Laurie Ayers Tim Strach Betty Talerico Kara Holwick John Burger Brian Ayers Sponge Bob Charity & Mike Marianelli Dan Holwick Matt Dumon Tammy Shultz Patrick Star Jim & Gretta Kreidler Andrew Bloom Mark Delozieh Jack Shultz Squidward Tenticales Tony Talerico Brian Bloom Levi Delozieh Rick Brown The Kenny Family Tim McGinley Cindy Aikey Isaac Delozieh Chris Brown The Ciurlino’s – Go Warriors Frank Knock Mike Aikey Eddy Dumon Spencer Brown Larry Segal Joseph Groody Kathleen Foster Richard Dumon Peyton Brown Heather Packard Cheryl Neumeister Tracie Elliott Rita Burger David Brown Katie Thompson Erin McGinley Dan Elliott Charlie Burger Dulcey Brown Molly Mogg Tucker Mike Foster Cameron Burger Kayanna Brown Ken & Ida Kovack Ginger Angela Foster Deborah Whitby Sienna Brown Margaret DeJohn Margaret Knock BJ & Sarah Mikeska Peggy Thompson Cathy Needhammer The Candeloro’s Lisa McGinley Dan & Jenny Elliott Phillip Whitby Jim Needhammer The Steiners Dennis Smith Mr. & Mrs. David Larrick Kelly Anderson Rebecca Needhammer Brian, Taryn & Amelia Stewart Ruth Ann Smith Brian & Sharron Wagner Darren Anderson Donna Barker Ed and Pat Stewart Joseph McGinley Morgan Reiner Karen Marable Matt Donovan Betty Staats Tom Palewicz Cole & Kyle Shaeffer Michael Marable Kevin Donovan Chuck and Nadine Staals Rodney Knock Lucas VanHorn Sandy Chapman Kathy Donaovan Helen and Kevin Kivlin Beth Norman Greg Lannan Steve Chapman Tyler Houpt McCarthy Family Shawn Norman Kristi Teats Walt Thompson Don Houpt Theresa & Doug Farr Lou Mattu Mike Rosborough Dianne Thompson Dawn Houpt Bill & Debbie Buchanan Joe O’Donnell Dorothy Rosborough Landon Marable Christian Rodriguez Spectrum, A Herman Miller Dealer Nelson Tiley Lori & Ken Scarnicky Brynley Marable Rosemary Rodriguez Patty LiCalzi & Family Scott Allvord Harrold & Estelle Carrington Marable John Rodriguez Daryl Okken Bill Schaeffer Jr. Mary Kay Rosborough Alex Taylor Bob McDonald Michele Okken Sally Schaeffer Megan Scavnicky Dylan Anderson Donna McDonald Elyssa Okken Pat Schaeffer Bry Valentine Ethan Anderson Bobby McDonald Meghan Okken Bill Schaeffer Andrea Valentine Maggie Anderson Allyson Marianelli Tim Okken Scot Schaeffer Mrs. Willard Aden Anderson Nikki Marianelli Brian Okken Sarina Schaeffer Jeremy & Sarah Willard Harleigh Anderson Mike Marianelli Jessica Okken Dawn Himmelberer Scott Welham Bonnie Garito Lynn Marianelli Chase Okken Jenna Himmelberer Heidi Welham Bobbi Brooks Anne Fumanti Colton Okken Jared Himmelberger Sawyer Welham Taylor Casher Sica Family Fred Okken Kaydence Himmelberger Mitch Welham Colleen Rumery Jayne & Jerry Komensky Barbara Okken Trey Lymaster John (Pap) Mertz David Coder Michael Komensky Scott Okken Devin Lymaster Robyn (Gram) Mertz Coach Janocko Casey Family Jeff Okken Peg Madenford Bob (Pop Pop) Welham Rick Bunning Nancy & Ed Salerno Jessica Okken Lindsay Beyler Susie (BaBa) Welham Linda McPherson Tyler & Nicholas Salerno Jason Okken Justin Beyler Jeff & Robin Wilson Tom Luzier Bev & Rich Tomasetti Barbara Niedzinsky Kerry Fidler Max Wilson Melvin Reiter TheTomasetti Family John Niedzinsky Laura Schaeffer Ted Wilson Carol Lauver The Carey Family Ed Chromzak Nolan Schaeffer Marie Wilson Samuel J. Lansberry Trucking The Zambetti Family Phil Sams Blake Beyler Arielle Burris Sharon Bailey The Mancuso Family Matt Evancho Maddie Whitney Swenson Tom Bailey The Nemetz Family Ellen Pehanick Linda Bloom Mike Palm Chuck Knauff The Argust Family Joe Pehanick Jr. Kevin Bloom Phyllis Palm Matt Fannin Kandi Eigen

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Keith Eigen Try not. Do or do not. There is no try. Timothy Clark Jaimee Chad, Shelly and Maddie Rydbom Jared Eigen -- Yoda Lucia Esposito Marlyn Larry & Jan Rydbom Kiel Eigen Good Luck #19 – Aunt Babs and Logan Albert Esposito Good Luck Joshua #98 Lance, Mindy, & Layne Rydbom Chris Gatto Happy Birthday Wessy! XO Ann Clark Good Luck Paul #91 Linsey, Chadd, & Harper Covert Dan Holland Mr. Weslball Bat Tim Clark Grama Gervel Clark Cree The Trotta Family #19, #64, #33 & #15 Rock! Albert Esposito Gram & Pap Kimmel Tammy, Brittany, Chad, Mike, and Sean Esther “Grammy” Selesky Go Get ’em Wes! The Ishams Lucia Esposito The Owens Family Lammer Coach Brian Raup Good Luck – From Grammy & Pappy Colleen Campman Eric & Ty Ellsworth Brad, Emilie, Griffin, and Stella Phillips Mike Jones Joe Watral Forrest Campman Jeff & Sharon Shirk Ed & Darlene Phillips Ryan Jones Carol Watral Curtis Campman Hannah Shirk Betsy & Gary Walstrom Rita’s of Danville Joe Watral Trey Campman Raymond & Sylvia Shirk Gary Walstrom Jr. Custom Metal Coating, Sunbury Courtney Watral Jim’s Sports Center Diane Miller Sheryl Jenny Jeff & Amanda Furlong Mike Watral Donna Malloy Carol & Charles (Speed) Gettle Rheannon and Dave Mattiuz Jeff & Amanda Furlong Mickey Boyd Jim Malloy Ken & Donna Mengel Patty McGarvey Craig & Shelly Santucci Rita Boyd Ron Lizzotte Rochelle Kline & Family Lisa (FAL) Callahan Craig & Shelly Santucci Al Karaffa Chris Hartman Nancy VanHorn & Forrest Groff Bruce (FUB) O’Donnell Chris & Betty Johnston Sue Karaffa Hartman Coal Russell & Eileen Walters Princess Kelli Chris & Betty Johnston Nicole Checkan Nate Glunt The Lesher Family Mel Knepp Kristen Grubb Tina Karaffa Dan Putt Mark & Karen Shirk Jody Knepp Shane “Dad” Patterson Al Karaffa Jr. Tim Janocko Corky & Ryan Claye Knepp Eric Patterson Mike Checkan Tom Janocko Ted, Chris & Hunter Rubright Ollie Mae Michaels Vicki Tanner Cheryl Evans Dave Domics Jeff & Denise Rubright John H. Michaels Butch & Beth Rider Jack Evans Rick Redden Craig, Beck & Chloe Shirk Jack Knepp Butch & Beth Rider Mark Rosencrans Kris Albright The Boyer Family Rowena Knepp Carl and Sara Swartzlander Bob Reed Andrew Shimko Murphy Family Vicki Rhone Carl and Sara Swartzlander Lori Reed Zac Bash Joey, Sin-dee, Tony & Nico Borelli Joe Rhone Heritage Acres Evergreens Marilyn Caputo Bob Gearhart Kathy Forney Brad Michaels Greg Lynn Family Carmen Caputo Adam P. Koch Dennis Forney Jennifer Michaels Mell-Davies, Inc. Joseph Szymanski Matthew Koerner Elizabeth Carroll Kira Michaels The Darryl Temmel Family Hoda Szymanski Dave Hoffman Nathan Carroll Kevin Michaels Patty “Mom” Patterson Bernadette Lake Connie Hoffman Mya Carroll Valerie Michaels Jeff “Brof” Brofee Gary J. Lake III Judy Kane Nathan McCoy Tyler Michaels Melissa Patterson Zakary Lake Bud Lausterer Jennifer McCoy Rachel Michaels Michael Patterson Taylor Lake Shirley Mertz Barbara Baker Morgen Turner Randy Donkochik Nathan Lake Kathy Moyer Kandice Botchie Suzann Jacobson Ken Enterline Jr. Family Gary & Debra Lake Scott Moyer Troy Dymond George Jacobson Karen Cook The Hanson Family Mitch Moyer Antonio Arroyo Ryan Jacobson Elyse Johnston The Dawson Family In memory of Frank Mertz Antonio R. Arroyo Tyler Jacobson Frank Dombroski Family The Wessels Family Cherie & Kevin Antonio J. Arroyo Heather Rees Coach Brian Klock The Paino Family In memory of Duane Moyer Miriam Arroyo Jarrod Rees Coach Kevin Seabrook Wanda Wlodarczyk In memory of Virginia Neast Jill Arroyo Tayah Rees Coach Stacey Puckey Julie Saccente-Levine Jarrod Matto Curtis Cooper Eileen Stine Coach John Weber Danielle Laria Amber Moyer Diana Nararre Greg Stine Coach Jim Keiser Minisink Valley Football The Mertz Family Jolene Nararre Kaylee Mulhollan Gray Builders Daniel & Megan Szymanski Erika & Tyler Miriam A. Arroyo Barb Boccagno Greg Krum Family Aunt Bernadette & Mark Kim Cann Derrick Harris Tom & Gail Ebur This is your year! Lewis Szymanski Roger Cann Burlington County Ruff Ryders Debbie & Pete Grandi Good luck Wes! M.L.Y. Antonette Boyle Seyone Amy Hamberger You’re #1! Timothy Clark Sylvia Cunningham Lorenzo Sanders Lloyd & Kitty Wenger Wes you are the best! Ann Clark Daniel Cunningham Butta Ball Ed Wengers of Myerstown Have a great time! Lucia Esposito Natasha Cunningham Devon Robinson Lacour Painting Inc. Enjoy your senior year! Albert Esposito Alexis Bernardyn Chevy Robinson Eugene & Marilyn Martin Grandma lives Wes! Rosanna Struhs Kyle Bernardyn Dyaleshia Gavin Chambers Uncle Dewey Loves Wes! Pasco Struhs Dad Kimmel Grandma Walker Nick Golden Kate Rhinehart Dominic Struhs Mom Kimmel Robert Walker Sharon Toews Brooks Rhinehart Daniel Struhs Matthew Kimmel Water Arroyo Colin Mast Brandon Rhinehart Christina Guzinski Troy Kimmel Rich Jenny Andrew Mast Jim & Cynthia Clippinger Guzinski Family Mat & Caitlyn Jenny Walstrom Frans Mast Happy 59th Greg! Michael Schron Lucky Terry & Nancy Corson Christy Mast Go Tigers! Jennifer Schron Daisy Mae Richard Snyder III Jamey Shirk Ann Clark Rex Grandma Shirley Rydbom Buffy Shirk

• 50 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Football Team Patrons

Kaycee Shirk Jim Murphy Isaac (The Dog) Denise Malizia Christina Molieri Tanner Shirk Dennis Murphy Cindy & Vince Roback Anthony Malizia Jim Molieri Coach Polites Mr. & Mrs. Chris Arhontakis Molly Brown  Nick Malizia Patrick Molieri Derek Boccagno Niko Arhontakis Roger Bergeron IV Lyndsay Murphy Carol Thornton Mom Alec Arhontakis Andrea Menke Tom Murphy Liam Thornton Shawn Ness Dino Arhontakis Danielle Spiegel Madison Quare Rachel Thornton Connor Ness Mr. & Mrs. Chris Arhontakis Kurt Menke Leah Murphy Bill Myers Grammy Niko Arhontakis Rich Spiegel Melissa Black Joan Myers Uncle Jim Alec Arhontakis Dorothy Uric Ryan Black Kim Myers Brianna Wagner Dino Arhontakis Teri Brewer “Baby” Black Kelly Myers Pauline Johns Mr. & Mrs. Chris Arhontakis John Partin Kathy Phillips Jayne Stewart Charlie Johns Niko Arhontakis Mark Bergeron Rob Phillips Scott Stewart Steve Johns Alec Arhontakis Carrie Bergeron Megan Phillips Greg Stewart Christine Weinberg Dino Arhontakis Becca Bergeron Danielle Adams Jessica Stewart Wally & Brenda Broucht Mr. & Mrs. Chris Arhontakis Mary Bergeron Jason Adams Sean Stewart Garth & Amelia Broucht Niko Arhontakis Kathy Thompson Cheryl Kwiatkowski Kevin Stewart Adam & Megan Klopp Alec Arhontakis Mike Thompson Bill Shearn Emily Stewart Aunt Jo Dino Arhontakis Katie Thompson Joanne Rodarmel Hunter Stewart Dorothy Allen Mr. & Mrs. Chris Arhontakis Go Ravens! Betty Lichty Charlie Work Todd Allen Niko Arhontakis Ryan Mawn Jared Borich Margaret Contrisciani Grandma & Grandpa Alec Arhontakis Tri & Sherrie Jendrek Becca Palm Michael Contrisciani Mike & Julie Weaver Dino Arhontakis Kay Bergeron Betty Purcell Stacey Burns Steve, Mel, Taylor & Zachary Santor Lois Gervel – PK Roger Bergeron III Frank Purcell John Burns John Saxon Gram Gervel – PK Zachary Bergeron Karen Yadlosky Johnny Burns Matthew Dieg Buddy & Tango – PK Bill Bergeron Jennifer Boylan Domonic Contrisciani Jason Worden Lois & Rich Kelsey McNulty John Boylan Joyce Contrisciani Emily Worden Aunt Carol – Uncle Scott Krista Thompson Molly Boylan John Gallagher The Hartman Boys Aunt Nancy & Uncle Tom William Hornberger Johnny Boylan Rose Gallagher Debi Tower Tasha & Tommy Dorothy Hornberger Amy Kurtz Hugh Gallagher Benjamin Dankel Uncle Jim & Aunt Linda The Finch Family Cam Kurtz The Cleaver Family The Salsman Family Congrats Paul K. Kim Shaw Patrick Sullivan The Blair Family The Kirk Family Congrats Josh K. Alan Shaw Joan Sullivan The Lerro Family The Wulff Family Jenn & Anthony Kelsey Shaw Scott Sullivan The Lerro Family Ron Brown Joseph, Joey, Vanessa, Jacob Kristy Shaw Kyle Sullivan The Bellano Family Jason Saxon George & Nikki Kimi Shaw Kevin Sullivan John Bellano Garrett Morgan George, Nick & Gracy Jeannie Catterton Meghan Sullivan The Michel Family Tyler Young Lots of Luck Paul! Dylan Brown Erin Sullivan The Giordano Family Amy Rudloff We Love You! Gram Jim Catterton Kerri Sullivan Joe Scalies Colton Rudloff We Love you! Josh Camerin Catterton Peg Sullivan Esther Scalies Robert Millage Lots of Luck! Paul The Roback Family Maureen Finley Jim McMenamin The Frank Family Your friends at MA! The Brown Family Don Dougherty Sr. Esther McMenamin Carolyn Gordner Lots of Luck! Josh Joe Hile Don Dougherty Jr. Jim McMenamin Jr. Carlene Saxon Mike Shertzer Tami Hile Mike Dougherty Gabrielle McMenamin Dominick Quartuccio Amy Shertzer Louis Hile Bob Dougherty The McMenamin Family Angela Quartuccio Colton Shertzer Alexis Hile Jim Dougherty The McMenamin Family Lee Hollerbach Hannah Shertzer Pap Hile Betsy Dougherty Grose The McMenamin Family Sue Hollerbach Hailie Shertzer Gramy Hile Tricia Gioradano The McMenamin Family Dave Koger Becca Peterson Scott Hile Ed Dougherty The McMenamin Family Wanda Koger Tina Peterson Suzanne Hile Steve Dougherty The McMenamin Family John Dugan Jim Peterson Kasey Hile Ed Grose Pop McMenamin Mary Dugan Brianne Peterson-Lattanzi Jonathan Talarek Dan Algeo Chris McCarthy Joe Walsh Albert Lattanzi Gradma Houlette John Algeo The DelSordo Family Dawne Walsh Jim Kennedy Chuck Houlette Bill Doran Lyle & Theresa Long Ted Paliwoda Wendall Longenecker Maryanne Houlette Mike Marotta Matty Long Jane Paliwoda Doug Kennedy Chessa Mastrangelo Bob Adams Chris Long Pete Smith Lois Kennedy Greg Houlette Gabe DeBernardino Jaclyn Reed Colleen Smith Lois Kennedy Sandy Houlette Joe Millison Marylou Reed Erin Smith Juan Montoya Alysa Flanigan John Millison Jessica Reed Caitlin Smith Zach Bomberger Amber Flanigan Paul Strus Jessica Reed Sean Smith Ralph Graham Brandon Flanigan Anne Strus Jessica Reed Pat Smith Phyllis Graham Alivia Houlette Tara Strus Jessica Reed

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 51 • Football Team Patrons Morgan Reed Good luck Kody Flail! Love Aunt Ru & Poppy Stevens David Heacock Wegman’s Restauranct Morgan Reed Uncle Ro Pat Mancuso Bernie Shimkus Visionary Eyewear Morgan Reed Get ‘em Buddy!! #21 Love, Grammy Rich Mancuso Bobbi Shimkus CarrieTurner Morgan Reed Janelle & Scott Staudenmeier Nicky Mancuso Aunt Amy Carolyn Reinbardt Steve Jefferis Sandy & Pidge Walter Bruce Stevens Gabe & Kristin Oropollo Joe Berk Steve Jefferis Nan Alexis Stevens Mom and Dad Thomas J. Grilli The Vitale Family Sharon& Slappy Bryan Stevens Siena Rabah Yahiaoui PPSCO Direct Kevin & Linda Damiter Ashlyn Stevens Chase & Mimi Dennis Dougherty Jody & Bill Bottorf Kelly & Mike Damiter Grandmom Ciotti Hannah Charlie & Jean Aunt Jody Marian, Denny & Chipper Pop-Pop Ciotti The Site Family Bob, Tracy, Robbie Ruth Guillaume Karen & Jim Linda Purks The Wallen Family Michael Czap Photography Madison Lloyd The Maurer’s Tina Mondelli The Hendricks Family TarpsonLine.com Mike Morgan Scott & Deb Houser Danielle Mondelli The Reinecker Family Jodi & Douglas Harpster McCarl’s Shawn Houser Brittany Mondelli The Selander Family Harpster-Canopies.com Mike Aftewicz Gary, Somer & Thomas Courtney Mondelli Lander Pharmaceuticals Mike & Joselyn Czap Ruth & Leo Hameetman Renee Schuster Bill Wagner Jim McCoy Michael Czap Photography Rinos Pizza TarpsonLine.com Jeff Schuster DeDee Wagner Lee & Joe Hallock Julis Shott Jodi & Douglas Harpster Insulators Local 38 Cassie Schuster Shirley Seese Ryan Naylor Harpster-Canopies.com Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 520 Carolyn Krah Chase Crawley GFY Dougherty Mike & Joselyn Czap J & Jay Services William Krah Rylan Crawley Michael Wolfe Jim and Sue Morgan Grammie Pat Vince Baglivo Amy Shadday Maddie & Jaz Maria Morgan Tom Mnick Courtney Moniak Tracy Shadday Rocco’s Pizza Natalie Cool Jim Butler Romaine Kunkle Mike Gray Wegman’s Restauranct Bob Shook Christina Butler Paul Kunkle Cocoe Gray Visionary Eyewear Nea Brown O’Connor Plumbing & Heating Inc. Joey Lavelle Karen Wegner CarrieTurner Dolores Gregory Rasaz Club Bitty Bills Ice Cream & Italian Ice Jean Zerbe Carolyn Reinbardt Chris and Jeff Hoffman Masonic Motorcycle Club International Julia’s Restaurant & Tavern Jeff Zerbe Joe Berk Jackie, Jack & Steven Hogg Zafar Gratto BP Enterprises Tom Wagner Thomas J. Grilli Stephanie, Gregory & Shawna Congratulations in 2012 Kody Flail! Kerry Nelson Barry Wagner Rabah Yahiaoui Dennis & Veronica Morgan Best of Luck In 2012 Kody Flail! Total Body Chiropractic Lori Wagner Dennis Dougherty Jeff, Dorothy & Hunter Snoberger Good Luck Kody Flail “2012” – Collins Rena Killino Bob Work Charlie & Jean Lisa and Brandy Merck Good Luck Kody Flail! Bob, Amy, JD & Grace Killino Dawn Work Bob, Tracy, Robbie James “Red” Franklin Devin McClintock Bria Battista Chris Smith The Selander Family Ken and Linda Fleming & Family Good Luck Lil Nugget!! Derek Flail Rico Battista Yvonne Dean Lander Pharmaceuticals James & Chie Franklin Good Luck Kody Flail! The Zarcutsky’s Paul Battista Lynn Dean Jim McCoy Paul & Deb Risley & Family Good Luck Kody Flail!! Law Office of Paula Battista John & Cindy Milano Rinos Pizza Candy & Dick Long & Family Joseph Nahas Good Luck in your senior year Corey #14! Danielle Fattezzo Julis Shott Alan & Louise Cool & Family Make Me Proud Bro! – Derek Flail Tony Ciotti Loretta Fattezzo Ryan Naylor Carl, Abby & Haley Good Luck Kody! – We are so proud of Lynn Ciotti Melissa Kane GFY Dougherty Christopher, Mary Anne & Emma you! Mom & Dad Steven Ciotti Aldan Swim Club Michael Wolfe Nicole, Garret & Jocelyn We love you Kody! – Love, Joey, Gianna, Danny Ciotti Summer Eye Candy Maddie & Jaz Michele Rafter Shane, Chris & Derek Baba Stevens Sandy Stake Rocco’s Pizza

GOOD LUCK 2012 WARRIORS

FROM MIKE & JAMES CASALE

• 52 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Field Turf Donors The Drive for Field Turf

The Drive for Field Turf began with the goal of upgrading the natural grass playing surface at David Person Field at the Shangraw Athletic Complex with the artificial surface, FieldTurf. Within four months, nearly 90 percent of the total $1.1 million project’s funds had been pledged or donated, allowing the completion of the project for the 2012 football season. Thank you to all the donors who made this project a successful one! If you would still like to make a gift to the project, please contact Senior Major Gift Officer Greg Bell at [email protected] or by phone at 570-321-4395. $25,000 + Dale ‘59 and Mary (Hoffman)’60 Bower Matthew ‘00 and Minta (George)’00 Krise Michael ‘88 and Theresa Flaherty John Obzud ‘73 Dallas ‘69 and Diane Krapf James ‘71 and Laureen (Connolly)’71 Smith Francis Miller ‘79 Joseph ‘86 and Catherine Parsnik E. LaRue Lunt ‘56 Kenneth ‘79 and Cindy Holdren Jay ‘59 and Ann Sue (Bingaman)’60 David ‘62 and Donna (Michael)’62 Heiney Michael ‘91 and Maria Elena (DeMore)’91 Michael and Lauri Barclay Frank Kindler ‘77 McCormick Joseph Cipriani Jr. ‘74 Pearson Charles ‘53 and Betty Mitchell Thomas ‘87 and Theresa Hirschmann John ‘77 and Stephanie Green John ‘80 and Catherine Lea III Ryan Repko ‘07 Dominic ‘78 and Gwendolyn (Sterling)’78 Frank Pellegrino Donald ‘68 and Marilyn (Phillippy)’70 Failor Larson Design Group Inc. Kyle Murren ‘10 Johnson Daniel ‘73 and Kathleen Langdon Lawrence ‘67 and Andrea Tischler Michael ‘96 and Tracy Downey Robert ‘84 and Monica Lucenti Anthony ‘74 and Patricia (Zimmer)’75 Susquehanna Transit Company James ‘70 and Linda (Lady)’77 Scott Joseph ‘76 and Roxanne Grieco Jr. Estate of Richard J. Zimmer Jr. Latagliata Robert ‘81 and Patricia Sinnott Edward ‘53 and Kathryn (Baldwin)’67 James and Susan (Kovalick)’78 Dinsmore James ‘80 and Susan Simatos John ‘82 and Kathleen McCabe Joseph ‘90 and Janeen Wade Johnson Mark ‘97 and Tracy (Peterson)’03 Rice Russel and Marie Duryea Jack ‘97 and Lori Keihl II James ‘69 and Donna DeRose Thomas ‘74 and Gail (Gleason)’75 Beamer Burke ‘60 and Carol Veley Mark ‘88 and Yvonne Krebs $10,000 - $24,999 The Person Family Chester ‘65 and Denny (Brown)’65 Derr Jr. Robert ‘59 and Ann (Harper)’60 Bender Daphne Hill David Roberts ‘77 Thomas Twine Sr. ‘63 James ‘78 and Sydney-Carroll Jeffries III Robert and Barbara George Daniel and Patricia Miller Estate of William E. Petter ‘64 Alcides ‘96 and Justine (Girardi)’96 Cruz Leon ‘83 and Joanne Plocha David ‘88 and Theresa Gibbons Jesse Gambone ‘00 Liberty Hospitality Partners, LP Judith Calistri ‘56 Benjamin Landon ‘89 Philip ‘88 and Carol Kehoe Christopher ‘02 and Molly (Morgan)’01 Fuller Patrick and Maureen Carey Mark ‘85 and Lisa Finkelstein Robert ‘87 and Mary Ann Matoushek Eugene ‘92 and India Gibbons William and Theresa Grace Gerald ‘79 and Loretta Butler Jr. Jerry ‘86 and Patricia Girardi Michael ‘89 and Tanya Weber J. Matthew ‘02 and Emily Staffaroni John Beauge Mark ‘86 and Connie Sitler Michael ‘86 and Carol Kern Timothy Kobrzynski ‘87 Kevin, Mary and Patrick ‘13 McNamara Randy and Diane Yaple R & J Ertel Inc. John ‘07 and Margaret Piper Jr. T. Tyron ‘79 and Michele Bornman Philip ‘76 and Patricia (Stalgaitis)’74 Bradley Shellenberger ‘10 Marc Williams Goldsmith James and Maria Casale Scott ‘92 and Stacey (Shaffer)’96 Bray Courtright Clarence and Paula Landsiedel Lawrence Allison Jr. ‘96 Michael and Connie Casale Jr. Jeffrey ‘01 and Elizabeth (Dixon)’01 Tinney J. D. Digiacinto John Johnson ‘77 Steven ‘74 and Pam Wiser J. Darrin ‘92 and Loulie Kenney Jr. $1 - $499 Ryan Becker ‘09 Hugh ‘60 and Carol Sides Joseph ‘00 and Azure (Reaser)’00 Albeck III David Bodmer ‘92 Karl and Kathleen Fry William and Nadine Wagner Raymond ‘78 and Patricia Radomicki Stephen Dewar Robert Frazier ‘93 Girio Agency Incorporated Sal and Marsha Oropollo Daniel ‘57 and Helen (Holler)’57 Fultz Michael Pontious ‘02 Glenn ‘07 and Megan (Carl)’07 Smith II Timothy Brown ‘06 Robert and Cheryl Brodish Paul ‘81 and Mary DeJoseph Gary Chrisman Joseph Palko ‘92 James ‘66 and Sharon Hubbard Kevin and Kathy Francis Todd ‘88 and Lisa (Englund)’88 Benner Duane Moyer Well Drilling Sean Murphy ‘06 J.P. Mascaro & Sons Daniel and Karen Bowers Herberton ‘87 and Patricia (Duryea)’89 Todd Bartley Curt Schillinger ‘07 John Confer Stephen ‘73 and Lucinda (Hamilton)’73 Fricke III Jeffrey Bower Stephen Radocaj Kristine Datres ‘75 DiMichele Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships Barone Beauty Academy, LLC Dennis Hammond John and Sandra (Myers) ‘70 Varesic Taylor Green ‘10 Fischer Insurance Agency Humphrey’s Pest Control Co. Harold ‘51 and Joyce Hershberger Jr. James ‘74 and Lisa Bennett Robert Engel Duane VanFleet Kevin ‘80 and Heidi Gillen H. Lawrence ‘57 and Nancy (Norris)’55 Swartz Joseph ‘84 and Janet (Braun)’85 Noone Todd ‘03 and Meredith (Moerschbacher)’03 The Liberty Group Peter ‘78 and Carol (Grivner)’78 Brown Richard ‘75 and Mary Stewart Charles and Diane Plankenhorn Leader Peter ‘69 and Joyce Lynn Dennis ‘61 and Judith Youshaw Joseph ‘99 and Julie (Breuninger)’98 Charles Shaffer ‘64 $5,000 - $9,999 Woolrich Inc. Walter ‘65 and Janet Wilt Regenski III Clifford ‘75 and Deborah Munyan III David ‘95 and Margot (Bayer)’88 Briggs Albert ‘88 and Colleen (Gallagher)’89 Burba Peyton, Peachy & Pedie McDonald Troy ‘91 and Kimberly Erdman Marion Valanoski ‘77 Christopher ‘87 and Tina Howell Turn Key Electric Susquehanna Paper & Sanitary Supply David ‘93 and Kathleen Brown Edsel ‘64 and Jeanne (York)’64 Ristau Thomas ‘92 and Julie (Corvi)’95 Hartman Jr. Corporation Diane and Kevin Carl Nancy Prowant Michael and Sue Gaylor $1,000 - $4,999 Walter ‘86 and Lori (Eden)’87 Zataveski John and Patricia (Taylor)’50 Spaar Larry ‘92 and Karen (Rantuccio)’92 Boyer Anonymous (2) Lawrence ‘87 and Katherine Barretta Albert and Judy Styrcula Thomas and Esther Henninger Colin Erdman James ‘78 and Sandi Tkach Beiter’s Home Centers Daniel ‘75 and Susan (Carrell) Hartranft Ralph S. Alberts Company Inc. Aleathea Peterson Jeffrey ‘72 and Christine Rauff Thomas ‘75 and Dorothy Vanaskie Steinbacher Enterprises, Inc. Michael ‘88 and Antoinette (Lettini)’89 B.P.O.E. No. 1057 Barry ‘59 and Roberta Yerger Gerard ‘78 and Denise McGinn Andrew and Brenda Nichols Montague Tracy and James Miles Robert ‘69 and Susan Curry Jr. Michael ‘85 and Mary Pease Hudock Moyer Wealth Management Brian ‘87 and Andrea McNamara James Horvath ‘64 Robert ‘61 and Linda Crockett Schneider Valley Farms Dairy Inc. James and Cathy Needhammer Matthew ‘98 and Audrey Cosgrove Benjamin and Thelma Luci Christopher Spadoni ‘73 Thomas Pietrzak ‘87 Young Mens Republican Club, Inc. Elson and Jane Grim Jerry ‘78 and Karen Leader Frank and Lynne Girardi Sr. Charles ‘98 and Erin Edmonds F.N.B. Wealth Management Eugene Daly Jr. ‘79 Robert ‘66 and Barbara Wildasin J. Michael ‘71 and Annette (Weaver)’72 Colin Dwyer ‘10 James ‘86 and Cara (DeCord)’86 Conville Michael and Sherry Silecchia Schweder Ryan ‘00 and Jessica Swailes $500 - $999 Joseph and Ann Bering Jr. Barry Henninger ‘73 Edward ‘92 and Lisa Dougherty William and Cindy Pagana William Hart ‘55 Michael DePasquale ‘07 Robert ‘80 and Susan Burns Jr. Joseph ‘93 and Kimberly DeSimone Joseph ‘84 and Mary Shannon Cory ‘93 and Nichole Sheridan Susan Beidler Richard ‘59 and Carol Starr Michael ‘93 and Danielle Clark Joseph ‘63 and Jane Bunce III Judy Briggs Drew Curry ‘80 Henry McGough James and Emily Douthat Greg ‘99 and Katie (Wuestner)’00 Bell David ‘74 and Diane Franklin David ‘80 and Beth Argall Charles ‘85 and Leslie (Marvin)’84 Craigle James and Gail Spencer William Techtmann ‘84 William and Nellie Byham Donna Woodland Timothy ‘85 and Debra Shellman Timothy ‘94 and Annette (Weller)’96 Kinney Joseph ‘91 and JoAnn Gillespie Jr. Arthur Washington ‘71 Jeffrey ‘95 and Jodi Oakley Robert Brewer John Savoy & Son, Inc. Andrew ‘95 and Ann Durkin Glenn ‘75 and Cathy Smith Scott ‘96 and Laura (Soney)’95 Miller Nicholas Reese ‘09 Mark Pacchiano ‘96 Anthony Visco Jr. David ‘64 and Rachel Jackson Robert and Molly Daly Patrick Taylor ‘09 John ‘97 and Erica (Leis)Groves Michael ‘93 and Meredith (Morris)’97 Davison Gary ‘72 and Karen Spies Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, LTD Adam Paulhamus ‘11 Keith ‘96 and Jennifer Cadden Dennis and Alexandra Ritter Randall ‘77 and Cheryl Steiner James ‘50 and Mary Keller DeMans Inc. Woodlands Bank Steven ‘77 and Leslie (Lehman)’77 Weigle

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 53 • David Person Field

GOOD LUCK WARRIORS!

• 54 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 55 • All-MAC Selections

• 56 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Pete DeSanto

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 57 • • 58 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Good Luck WARRIORS!

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 59 • CLARKSON CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.

Established 1919 • "Visit Our Retail Store" 213 MAIN STREET SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701 • PHONE: (570) 323-3631 (800) 326-9457 FAX (570) 323-1890 • MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT • SANITARY SUPPLIES MANUFACTURING CHEMIST

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220 Curtin Street South Williamsport, PA 570-326-9426

Specializing in: Italian bread, a variety of rolls, and pizza shells Good Luck Warriors!

• 60 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • GOOD LUCK WARRIORS Corter's Flooring AMERICA Your Trusted Name in Flooring for 35 Years 2005 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, PA 17701 Phone (570) 322-2415 FAX (570) 322-3676 Hours: Mon. 9-7, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 61 • Building supplies

• 62 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 63 • • 64 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 65 • • 66 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 67 • Celebrating 100 years!!!

• 68 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 69 • • 70 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 71 • • 72 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Joey's Place "Home of the Cheese Steak" Established 1963

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 73 • www.schraderproducts.com

• 74 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Planet Fitness 1020 Commerce Park Drive

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 75 • Good Luck Lycoming College Warriors R. & J.ERTEL, INC. MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION 301 Charles St., South Williamsport, PA 17702 (570) 322-2384

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• 76 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Good Luck Warriors!!!

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 77 • Best Wishes for a successful season

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• 78 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • • 2012 Lycoming College Football • 79 • • 80 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Athletic Trainers/Cheerleaders

• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 81 • THE VILLA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

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• 82 • 2012 Lycoming College Football • Open seven days a week!

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• 2012 Lycoming College Football • 83 • NCAA Official Football Signals

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