Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 1

Penn at Cornell Cornell Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • 12:30 p.m. ET Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. Football 2010 Radio: WHCU-AM 870 For more information contact Cornell SID Jeremy Hartigan at (607) 255-9788 [email protected] • Fax: (607) 255-9791 • Home/Cell: (607) 351-1675

2010 Cornell Football Cornell Looks To Wrest Trustees’ Cup From Penn Schedule/Results (2-7, 1-5 Ivy) SEPTEMBER 18 at Wagner...... L, 7-41 ITHACA, N.Y. — On Senior Day, the Cornell Big Red football team will have the chance to play spoiler 25 * YALE...... L, 7-21 against one of its oldest and fiercest historical rivals when it faces Penn on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 12:30 OCTOBER p.m. Schoellkopf Field. You can listen to the game locally on WHCU 870 AM with Barry Leonard and 2 at Bucknell (CBS College Sports)... W, 21-12 Buck Briggs on the call, or watch the game at no charge on IBNSports.com. 9 * at Harvard...... L, 17-31 16 COLGATE...... L, 3-44 Prior to Saturday’s contest, Cornell will honor its 20 seniors for their dedication to the program and 23 * at Brown...... L, 14-27 football family. With the new culture of Big Red football emerging under first-year head coach Kent 30 * PRINCETON...... W, 21-19 Austin, the Cornell seniors have set a work ethic that will establish a culture of winning. NOVEMBER The Big Red is coming off a heartbreaking 20-17 loss in the inaugural Empire State Bowl to fellow 6 * DARTMOUTH...... L, 10-28 rival Columbia. The Lions scored the game-winning touchdown with 37 seconds remain- 13 * at Columbia...... L, 17-20 ing after trailing the entire contest. Senior Ben Heller intercepted a pass to end a potential scoring 20 * PENN...... 12:30 p.m. *Ivy League game drive, freshman Jeff Mathews threw for 197 yards and ran for a touchdown, and junior tight end Ryan Home games in CAPS; all times local Houska became the fourth player at Cornell in the past 30 years to run, throw and catch a touchdown in a career with his 27-yard strike to fellow tight end, sophomore J.C. Tretter. Game Information Game #10...... Penn at Cornell Penn’s seniors will also be playing their final game and will be attempting to clinch an unbeaten Kickoff...... Saturday, Nov. 20, at 12:30 p.m. ET Ancient Eight season. With their only loss coming to then-No. 1 Villanova on the road, the Quakers Site...... Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Ithaca, N.Y. will be out to avoid an upset in a series that has had many instances of them. The second-longest 2010 Records...... Penn (8-1, 6-0 Ivy) uninterrupted series in history dating back to 1919, the matchup has been the final Cornell (2-7, 1-5 Ivy) Series Record...... Penn leads 67-44-5 game of the year for both teams every year for the last 91 seasons. Prior to not fielding a team in 1918, Last Meeting...... Penn won 34-0 the Big Red had also played Penn in its final game every season since 1895. In all, over the last 115 Nov. 21, 2009, in Philadelphia, Pa. Radio...... WHCU 870 AM years, Cornell and Penn have played in the final game of the year every year except one. Since 1995, Barry Leonard (play-by-play), Buck Briggs (color) the winner of the annual matchup has been awarded the Trustees’ Cup, with the Quakers leading Live Stats...... Available at www.CornellBigRed.com Live Video...... Available at www.IBNSports.com 10-5 over that span. Tickets...... Available by calling (607) 254-BEAR A WIN OVER PENN WOULD: Head Coach Kent Austin Kent Austin, the Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football, is • surpass the 2009 win total overall (2-8) and in Ivy play (1-6). in his first season at the helm of the Big Red (2-7 overall, .222; • send the team’s 20 seniors out with a victory. 1-5, Ivy, .167) ... Austin has won CFL Grey Cups as a player, assistant coach and head coach ... most recently the offensive • snap a three-game Penn win streak in the Trustees’ Cup series and cut the Quakers overall lead in coordinator at his alma mater, Ole Miss, Austin was hired as the series to 67-45-5. head coach on Jan. 27, 2010. • be the 619th in program history (10th most in the Football Championship Subdivision). Football Staff Head Coach...... Kent Austin THE CORNELL-PENN SERIES: (Penn leads 67-44-5) This will be the 117th meeting between Cornell Alma Mater...... Mississippi ‘86 Record at Cornell/Yrs...... 2-7/First season and Penn, with the Quakers holding a 67-44-5 lead in the series. The series is the fifth-most played Overall Record/Yrs...... 2-7/First season in college football history. The two teams first met in 1893, a 50-0 Penn win. Five years ago, Cornell Asst. Coaches On The Field...... Jeff Fela (Off. Coord./Offensive Line) claimed a 16-7 win at Franklin Field for the 600th victory in program history. Last season, the Quak- Ron McCrone (Def. Coord./Linebackers) ers earned a dominant 34-0 win in the season finale, the fourth straight victory by the Quakers in Tommy Condell (Asst. Head Coach/Wide Receivers) Travis Burkett (Tight Ends/Special Teams) the series. Pete DeStefano (Defensive Ends) Asst. Coaches In The Box...... David Archer (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) THE TRUSTEES’ CUP: Since 1995, the winner of the Cornell-Penn football game has been awarded Brian Young (Defensive Secondary) the Trustees’ Cup. Alumni from Penn and Cornell gathered at the Penn Club on Sept. 6, 1995 Peter McCarty (Defensive Line) Director of Football Operations...... Rhett Ticconi Quality Control...... Zach Hart Matchup At A Glance Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations...... Pete Noyes Athletic Trainers...... Bernie DePalma/Jim Case Cornell...... vs...... Penn Strength Coach...... Tom Howley Ithaca, N.Y...... Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Administrative Assistant...... Karen Berkley 1865...... Founded ...... 1754 Athletic Communications 13,700...... Enrollment ...... 10,275 Director (FB Contact)...... Jeremy Hartigan E-mail...... [email protected] Ivy League...... Conference ...... Ivy League Office Phone...... (607) 255-9788 Schoellkopf Field (25,597, FieldTurf)...... Stadium ...... Franklin Field (52,598, SprintTurf) Associate Director...... Julie Greco Assistant Director...... Kevin Zeise J. Andrew Noel, Jr...... Athletics Director ...... Steve Bilsky Accounts Representative...... Marlene Crockford 1887...... First Year of Football ...... 1876 Big Red Hotline...... (607) 255-2385 Web Site...... www.CornellBigRed.com 618-471-34 (.565) ...... All-Time Football Record ...... 807-463-42 (.631) Kent Austin (Mississippi ‘86)...... Head Coach ...... Al Bagnoli (Central Conn. State‘75) 2-7, First Year...... Record at School ...... 130-57, 19th Year 2-7, First Year...... Career Record ...... 216-76, 29th Year Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 2

for the dedication of the Trustees’ Cup, which vy eague tandings Tale of the Tape 2010 I L S thereafter has been presented to the winner of (2010 Stats) (as of 11/20) Ivy Overall the annual football game. The idea evolved from Cornell...... Category...... Penn School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. Penn 6 - 0 1.000 8 - 1 .889 a series of discussions between officials and 78.8...... Rushing Offense...... 239.3 Yale 5 - 1 .833 7 - 2 .778 alumni of both universities, focusing on what 180.6...... Passing Offense...... 148.2 Brown 4 - 2 .667 5 - 4 .556 would be the best way to honor one of college 104.3...... Passing Efficiency...... 118.4 Harvard 4 - 2 .667 6 - 3 .667 football’s most celebrated rivalries. The decision 259.3...... Total Offense...... 387.6 Columbia 2 - 4 .333 4 - 5 .444 was made to establish an award to be presented 13.0...... Scoring Offense...... 28.1 Dartmouth 2 - 4 .333 5 - 4 .556 at an annual luncheon, with the winning team 242.1...... Rushing Defense...... 76.0 Cornell 1 - 5 .167 2 - 7 .222 taking the prize home and displaying it for a 201.1...... Passing Defense...... 205.3 Princeton 0 - 6 .000 1 - 8 .111 year. Penn leads the Trustees’ Cup series 10-5. 114.9...... Passing Efficiency Def...... 109.8 Ivy League Schedule/Results: 443.2...... Total Defense...... 281.3 27.0...... Scoring Defense...... 15.5 Last Weekend Year Site Result 35.0...... Net Punting...... 33.7 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 1995 at Penn L, 18-37 Yale 14, Princeton 13 1996 PENN W, 24-21 7.6...... Punt Return Avg...... 9.8 Brown 35, Dartmouth 28 1997 at Penn W, 20-33 (Penn forfeited 22.4...... Kickoff Return Avg...... 25.8 Columbia 20, Columbia 17 game due to use of an ineligible player) -0.7...... Turnover Margin...... -0.4 Penn 34, Harvard 14 1998 PENN L, 21-35 6-3, 284...... O-Line Starters...... 6-3, 283 6-3, 266...... D-Line Starters...... 6-2, 247 This Week 1999 at Penn W, 20-12 Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 2000 PENN L, 15-45 Yale at Harvard, 12:00 p.m. 2001 at Penn L, 14-38 Columbia at Brown, 12:30 p.m. 2002 PENN L, 0-31 Penn at Cornell, 12:30 p.m. 2003 at Penn L, 7-59 Dartmouth at Princeton, 1:00 p.m. 2004 PENN L, 14-20 Upcoming 2005 at Penn W, 16-7 2010 Season Complete 2006 PENN W, 28-27 2007 at Penn L, 9-45 2008 PENN L, 6-23 2009 at Penn L, 0-34

REVIEWING LAST YEAR’S GAME VS. PENN (Nov. 21, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pa.): The Penn football team used a dominating defense all season to enter the 2009 finale unbeaten in Ivy League play, and it sealed the outright title with a performance worthy of a champion, limiting Cornell to 110 yards of offense in a 34-0 shutout win at Franklin Field. Cornell was shut out for the first time since Harvard topped the Big Red 27-0 during the 2003 campaign. Bryan Walters posted 105 all-purpose yards to finish his outstanding four-year career with 5,791, good for second all-time in Ivy League history. He also closed his career with Ivy records of 972 punt return and 2,790 kickoff yards. The Quaker defense didn’t force a turnover, but didn’t need to. The Big Red had just 49 yards of offense and one first down before taking the ball over midfield with 5:50 left and trailing 34-0. Penn had nine tackles for loss, four sacks and blocked a punt, leading to the team’s first touchdown and getting the Quakers on the board.

STORIED RIVALRIES: The Big Red is involved in three of the top 20 most-played rivalries in college football. Heading into the 2010 campaign, the Cornell-Penn series ranks fifth in most games played with 117. The 97 meetings between Cornell and Columbia ranks 12th, while the Cornell-Colgate rivalry stands 17th with 93 games played. The Cornell-Dartmouth and the Cornell-Penn series

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Jeremy Hartigan Director - Football Contact E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (607) 255-9788 Office Fax: (607) 255-9791 Cell Phone: (607) 351-1675 Big Red Hotline: (607) 255-2385 Web Site: www.CornellBigRed.com

Interview Requests All interviews with Coach Austin and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Coach Austin and selected players will be available after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed. Midweek Sports Luncheon Each Monday, the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a luncheon at the Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport with the head coaches of Cornell, and Ithaca High School. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 3

are the second-longest uninterrupted active The Big Red Is ... series, as the teams have met every season Top 10 Division I-AA 2010 Under Austin...... Category since 1919, a span of 91 years. They trail only All-Time Wins (as of 11/20) 1-3 1-3...... at Schoellkopf Field the Lafayette-Lehigh series, which has been 1. Yale...... 865 1-4 1-4...... on the road played every year since 1897. 2. Harvard...... 811 0-1 0-1...... on grass 3. Penn...... 807 0-0 0-0...... on Astroturf WHAT TO WATCH FOR: 2-6 2-6...... on FieldTurf • Cornell and Penn will close out the 2010 sea- 4. Princeton...... 786 2-7 2-7...... in day games son with its annual matchup for the Trustees’ 5. Fordham...... 748 0-0 0-0...... in night games Cup. 6. Lafayette...... 650 1-5 1-5...... when winning the coin toss • The Quakers have won three straight contests Dartmouth...... 650 1-2 1-2...... when losing the coin toss in the series and enter the game after clinching 8. Delaware...... 646 1-4 1-4...... when receiving the kickoff at least a share of the Ivy title this season after 9. Lehigh...... 637 1-3 1-3...... when opponent receives the kickoff topping Harvard last weekend at home, 34-14. 10. Cornell...... 618 2-1 2-1...... when scoring first • The Big Red’s 20 seniors will take the field for 0-6 0-6...... when opponent scores first the final time and will be honored in a pregame 2-1 2-1...... when leading after one quarter ceremony before looking to play the role of spoiler against its longtime rival. 2-2 2-2...... when leading at halftime • Heading into the 2010 campaign, the Cornell-Penn series ranks fifth in most games played 2-1 2-1...... when leading after three quarters with 117. It is also tied with Cornell’s series against Dartmouth as the second-longest unin- 0-5 0-5...... when opponent leads after one quarter terrupted active series in college football, as the teams have met every season since 1919, 0-4 0-4...... when opponent leads at halftime a span of 91 years. They trail only the Lafayette-Lehigh series, which has been played every 0-6 0-6...... when opponent leads after three quarters year since 1897. 0-1 0-1...... when game is tied after one quarter 0-1 0-1...... when game is tied at halftime NOTING THE COLUMBIA GAME: 0-0 0-0...... when game is tied after three quarters • The Lions’ touchdown with 37 seconds left gave Columbia possession of the Empire State 1-0 1-0...... when leading in total net yards Bowl trophy in the first-ever trophy game between the two squads. 1-7 1-7...... when trailing in total net yards • Junior tight end Ryan Houska threw for a 27-yard touchdown to sophomore J.C. Tretter out 0-0 0-0...... when rushing for 200+ yards of the wildcat formation, giving him at least one touchdown rushing, receiving and passing 0-6 0-6...... when opponent rushes for 200+ yards this season. He became just the fourth Cornell player since 1980 to do all three during a career, 1-0 1-0...... when holding opp. to 150 yds. rushing or less joining Luke Siwula ‘08, John Tagliaferri ‘86 and Derrick Harmon ‘84. 1-7 1-7...... when opp. holds Big Red to 150 yds. rushing or less • It was Tretter’s first career touchdown reception. 1-3 1-3...... when passing for 200+ yards • Senior Ben Heller intercepted his third pass of the season. He now has six in his career, 2-2 2-2...... when opponent passes for 200+ yards matching classmate Emani Fenton for the most on the team. 1-1 1-1...... when passing for 2+ TDs • Junior K.C. Aharanwa registered his first career sack in the game. 1-1 1-1...... when opponent passes for 2+ TDs 2-7 2-7...... when throwing two INTs or less e he atch 2-7 2-7...... when opponent throws two INTs or less B T M 0-0 0-0...... when throwing 3+ INTs Over the next week, the Cornell Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and 0-0 0-0...... when opponent throws 3+ INTs the Red Key Society will be working with Be The Match, formerly known as the 0-4 0-4...... when making 100 percent of FGA National Bone Marrow Registry, to raise money and enroll potential donors at 0-4 0-4...... when opponent makes 100 percent of FGA both Cornell Homecoming, as well as the Hockey Seat Selection Line. 1-4 1-4...... when penalized less than 50 yards The Cornell athletic community first got involved with Be The Match when 1-3 1-3...... when opponent is penalized less than 50 yards head women’s basketball coach Dayna Smith’s niece Jaime was diagnosed 1-3 1-3...... when penalized 50+ yards with leukemia in the spring and was in need of a bone marrow transplant. 1-4 1-4...... when opponent is penalized 50+ yards Jaime’s brother, Josh Vick ’12, is a member of both the Big Red football and 1-2 1-2...... when leading in time-of-possession 1-5 1-5...... when trailing in time-of-possession track and field teams. 2-7 2-7...... when offense punts at least six times While Jaime recently received her bone marrow transplant, countless others 2-3 2-3...... when opponent punts at least six times across the country are still in need of this lifesaving gift. As a result, SAAC and 2-1 2-1...... when converting 40 pct. of 3rd-downs Red Key Society will host a Be The Match cheek swab drive for both the Ithaca 0-2 0-2...... when opp. converts 40 pct. of 3rd-downs and Cornell communities on October 1 in conjunction with the Hockey Seat 1-4 1-4...... when converting a 4th-down Selection Line at Lynah Rink. 0-3 0-3...... when opponent converts a 4th-down Community members can be screened for Be The Match beginning at 4 p.m., 0-0 0-0...... vs. Atlantic 10 opponents 0-1 0-1...... vs. opponents before the seat selection begins at 7 p.m. The donation center will located at 1-1 1-1...... vs. opponents Bartels Hall in the hallway that separates Lynah Rink from Newman Arena. 0-3 0-3...... when scoring between 0-9 points In addition to the cheek swab, SAAC and Red Key Society are soliciting donations 0-4 0-4...... when scoring between 10-19 points for Be The Match, which estimates that it costs the organization approximately $100 2-0 2-0...... when scoring between 20-29 points to process each cheek swab. To offset some of that cost, the Cornell Hockey Associa- 0-0 0-0...... when scoring 30+ points tion and the Cornell Football Association have each committed a $2,000 gift. 0-0 0-0...... when opponent scores 0-9 points At Homecoming, the groups will be selling tickets for a 50/50 raffle, as well 2-0 2-0...... when opponent scores 10-19 points as raffling off some amazing prizes, with the proceeds going to Be The Match. 0-4 0-4...... when opponent scores 20-29 points 0-3 0-3...... when opponent scores 30+ points The groups had a tent set up in the Crescent parking lot near the entrance to 1-0 1-0...... in televised games Schoellkopf Field and members of SAAC and Red Key Society sold tickets in 0-0 0-0...... in overtime games both the tailgate areas as well as in the Crescent stands. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 4

• Senior Drew Alston set the school’s single season record for most punts CORNELL’S IVY LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (73) and pinned four of his nine kicks inside the 20. Oct. 4 — Drew Alston (Special Teams); Jeff Mathews (Rookie) BOOKER-TANDY NAMED TO ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL- Oct. 25 — Jeff Mathews (co-Rookie) DISTRICT TEAM: Junior tailback Nick Booker-Tandy was named to the Nov. 1 — Emani Fenton (Defensive); Kevin Marchand ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District I first-team on Nov. 4. He joined (Rookie) 12 other Ivy League players who will advance to the national ballot for Academic All-America. Booker-Tandy has been outstanding both on the field and in the classroom in his first season for the Big Red. He ranks second on the team in rushing (247 yards) and scoring (12 points), and also ranks among the team leaders in receptions (13) and receiving yards PLAYER NOTES: (131). The transfer from Lafayette College rushed for 53 yards on just • Junior K.C. Aharanwa (Linebacker, #1) returns to the team after missing a year due to a hip injury. four carries against Harvard and caught an 8-yard touchdown against • Junior Rashad Campbell (Cornerback, #2) has 10 brothers and sisters, including two (Aquil - Yale. Booker-Tandy ran for a touchdown in the win over Bucknell. In the Georgetown; Malik - Bloomsburg) who played college football. classroom, Booker-Tandy has posted a 4.0 grade point average in Ap- • Senior John Nitti (Tight End, #7) comes from an athletic family. His father, John, played football plied Economics and Management and is an Academic All-Ivy nominee. at Yale and then for both the New York Jets and Giants, while his mother, Patricia, was a high jumper at Auburn. IVY PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS (Oct. 4): • Junior Josh Vick (Quarterback, #8) is the nephew of Cornell women’s basketball coach Dayna • Senior punter Drew Alston continued his All-Ivy season by consistently Smith. flipping field position for the Big Red, averaging 40.5 yards on six punts, • Senior Emani Fenton (Cornerback, #9) and junior wide receiver Shane Savage (Wide Receiver, #22) are childhood friends who both attended Flint Hill School in Ashburn, Va. with one being downed inside the 5 en route to Special Teams Player of • Sophomore Luke Tasker’s (Wide Receiver, #18) father, Steve, was a seven-time Pro Bowl player the Week. His punt inside of a minute left pinned the Bison at their own for the Buffalo Bills and is now a color analyst for CBS Sports. 5, allowing Cornell to allow Bucknell to run out the clock and earn the • Senior Marcus Hendren (Tailback, #27) is a former walk-on who was a finalist for Mr. Football win. It is the second weekly award for Alston in his career. in Ohio after rushung for 2,869 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior at Johnstown-Monroe HS. • Ivy League Rookie of the Week Jeff Mathews made his second consecu- • Freshman Nick Baccile (Wide Receiver, #30) is the son of former Big Red place-kicker Peter Bac- tive start another good one, completing 15-of-28 passes for 180 yards and cile, who lettered two seasons and made seven career field goals and posted 43 kicking points. running for a score, while directing the Big Red to its first victory of 2010 • Junior Mike Spooner (Defensive End, #47) had a brother, Alex ‘09, who was a four-year letter and snapping a 10-game losing skid. Despite missing the team’s top two winner at tight end for the Big Red. tailbacks, Mathews led a pair of 10-play scoring drives and posted the • Cornell features a pair of brothers: Senior safety Ben Heller (#48) and junior wide receiver second-highest passing yardage total by a freshman in Cornell history. Jordan Heller (#80), as well as junior linebacker Chris Murray (#21) and freshman tailback Brian Murray. (#40). IVY ROOKIE OF THE WEEK AWARD (Oct. 25): • Senior Drew Alston (Punter, #86) is a member of Cornell’s ROTC program. • Cornell features a pair of transfers from FBS schools; senior Jack Campbell (Defensive Tackle, #92) • Freshman Jeff Mathews continued his solid play as a rookie signal- from Texas Tech and junior Robert Gurley (Safety, #38) from Mississippi State. caller, completing 18-of-34 passes for 232 yards and a touchdown • Senior Doug Dolan (Wide Receiver, #83) interned in the office of California Governor Arnold while directing an offense that didn’t turn the ball over in a 27-14 loss at Schwarzenegger during the summer of 2009. Brown. Already the school’s all-time freshman passing leader, Mathews • Starting linebackers Brandon Lainhart (senior, #40) and Zack Imhoff (junior, #51) were high completed passes of at least 20 yards to four different receivers and had school teammates at Cincinnati’s Colerain HS. Also teammates in high school were freshmen a second touchdown pass called back for a penalty away from the play. Brian Gee (Safety, #24) and Justin Harris (Defensive End, #93), as well as sophomore Michael DiChiara (Quarterback, #17) and freshman Andre Joseph (Cornerback, #16) from Buckingham IVY PLAYERS OF THE WEEK AWARDS (Nov. 1): Browne & Nichols School. • Senior Emani Fenton was named Defensive Player of the Week after

2010 Game-By-Game Starters Cornell Milestones Milestone Games OFFENSE 1 11-12-1887 UNION...... L, 10-24 Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT WR TE QB FB TB 50 10-1-1893 GETTYSBURG...... W, 16-0 WAG Savage McGowan Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Currie Mlady Hendren 100 10-8-1898 CARLISLE...... W, 23-6 YALE Savage McGowan Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Hendren 200 11-9-1907 at Army...... W, 14-10 BUCK Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Booker-Tandy 300 11-10-1919 PENN STATE...... L, 0-20 HARV Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Maggio-Hucek Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Lewis 400 10-8-1932 RICHMOND...... W, 27-0 COLG Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Maggio-Hucek Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Booker-Tandy 500 11-18-1944 DARTMOUTH...... W, 14-13 BRWN Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Gellatly 600 11-24-1955 at Penn...... W, 39-7 PTON Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Gellatly 700 9-30-1967 BUCKNELL...... W, 23-7 DART Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Gellatly 800 9-30-1978 at Colgate...... W, 21-12 COLU Savage Grider Ostick Bullington Green Riggi Tasker Houska Mathews Mlady Gellatly 900 10-15-1988 BROWN...... W, 35-0 PENN 1,000 10-17-1998 BUCKNELL...... W, 23-19 1,100 10-25-2008 at Brown...... L, 7-27 Defense 1,124 11-20-2010 PENN...... 12:30 p.m. Opp. DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB WAG Spooner J.Campbell MacFarlane Stewart Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Gee Hernandez Fenton Milestone Wins YALE Spooner J.Campbell MacFarlane Stewart Lainhart Buehler Quinn R.Campbell Gee B.Heller Fenton 1 10-16-1888 PALMYRA...... 26-0 BUCK Spooner Chang MacFarlane Stewart Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Gee B.Heller Fenton 50 10-17-1896 TUFTS...... 18-0 HARV Spooner Chang MacFarlane Terrell Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Gee B.Heller Fenton 100 10-25-1902 OBERLIN...... 57-0 COLG Spooner Chang Carroll Stewart Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Brown Hernandez Fenton 200 10-23-1920 COLGATE...... 42-6 BRWN Spooner Chang Carroll Marchand Roberts Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Brown Hernandez Fenton 300 10-5-1940 COLGATE...... 34-0 PTON Spooner Chang Carroll Harris Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Hernandez B.Heller Fenton 400 10-8-1960 HARVARD...... 12-0 DART Spooner Chang Carroll Harris Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Hernandez B.Heller Fenton 500 9-27-1986 at Colgate...... 21-12 COLU Spooner Chang Minor Harris Lainhart Imhoff Quinn R.Campbell Hernandez B.Heller Fenton 600 11-19-2005 at Penn...... 16-7 PENN 618 10-30-2010 PRINCETON...... 21-19 Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 5 breaking up a game-tying two-point conversion attempt with under career, Heller has 103 tackles, six interceptions, 4.0 tackles for loss, 17 six minutes to play and then intercepting a pass in the end zone with 23 pass breakups and a sack. seconds remaining to help the Big Red snap a nine-game conference losing skid in a 21-19 win over Princeton. The senior had five tackles, ALSTON HAVING A SPECIAL SEASON: Senior punter Drew Alston was all solo stops, and broke up three passes from his cornerback position. an All-Ivy punter a season ago and is having an even better year so far in • A week after making his first collegiate start, Kevin Marchand had four 2010. Through nine games, Alston is averaging 37.5 yards per punt and tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, and recovered a fumble and returned has pinned his opponents inside their own 20-yard line 26 times. Just it 2 yards for the eventual game-winning score against the Tigers and as impressive, opponents have returned his 73 punts for a total of 120 earned Rookie of the Week. After sophomore Cody Roberts’ crunching yards this year. Thanks in large part to Alston’s punting, Cornell ranks 29th sack of quarterback Andrew Dixon jarred the ball loose, Marchand got nationally and first in the Ivy League in net punting (35.0 yards/punt). A off his block and scooped up the loose ball, returning it the final yards year ago, the Big Red ranked first nationally in fewest yards allowed per for his first collegiate score. punt return (1.88, 45 yards on 24 returns). Alston has already established Cornell single-season records in punts (73), punt yards (2,734) and punts MATHEWS REWRITING FRESHMAN RECORDS: Since freshmen became inside the 20 (26) this year. eligible for varsity competition in 1993, no rookie had ever opened a game at quarterback until Jeff Mathews lined up for the start against GREENWAY CLIMBING THE KICKING CHART: Senior Brad Greenway has Yale on Sept. 28. He responded by setting school freshman records for 113 career kicking points and has up to 11 games left (fifth-year eligible) completions (23), attempts (35) and yardage (248). Mathews has thrown to add to that total, which currently ranks tied for third in program history. for 1578 yards and six touchdowns so far in nine games. He is the only Cornell Career Kicking Points freshman in Cornell history to throw a touchdown pass. Below are the Name Years PAT FG Pts. season numbers for Cornell freshman quarterbacks with at least 20 John McCombs...... 1997-99...... 70-72...... 26-35...... 148 passing attempts. John Rodin...... 1993-96...... 71-77...... 25-45...... 146 Year Name Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Brad Greenway...... 2008-pr...... 50-53...... 21-34...... 113 Peter Zell...... 2004-07...... 56-57...... 19-33...... 113 2010 Jeff Mathews 283-156-7 .551 1578 6 2006 Stephen Liuzza 23-12-1 .522 139 0 RUN, PASS, CATCH: When junior tight end Ryan Houska hit position-mate 2005 Nathan Ford 25-14-0 .560 132 0 J.C. Tretter all alone for a 27-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter against Columbia, he became just the fourth Cornell player since 1980 to MATHEWS A RARE FRESHMAN STARTER AT QB: Cornell ‘s Jeff Mathews is run, pass and catch a touchdown during their varsity careers. Luke Siwula the sixth-ranked freshman passer in the FCS at 175.3 yards per game. De- ‘08 (20 rush, 1 throw, 4 receptions), John Tagliaferri ‘86 (8 rush, 1 throw, 2 narius McGhee of Montana State leads the way at 280.2 yards per contest. receptions) and Derrick Harmon ‘84 (26 rush, 1 throw, 2 receptions) have FCS Top Freshmen QBs (by yds./gm) also hit on that statistical oddity. Player, School Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Yds./GM Denarius McGhee, Montana State...... 312-197-5 .631 2802 20 280.2 YOUTH IS SERVED: The Big Red has received outstanding contributions Randy Wright, UC Davis...... 329-193-7 .587 2299 15 229.9 Brandon Bridge, Alcorn State...... 267-145-12 .543 2016 18 201.6 from freshmen in 2010. Kurt Hess, Youngstown State...... 304-179-8 .589 2117 12 192.5 • Quarterback Jeff Mathews became the first Cornell freshman to Jonathan Carkhuff, Davidson...... 300-180-8 .600 1858 12 185.8 start a game behind center against Yale and has set all Big Red game Jeff Mathews, Cornell...... 283-156-7 .551 1578 6 175.3 and freshman season passing records. Mathews has started each of the last eight contests and has posted 1,578 passing yards and six SAVAGE WARRIOR: Junior Shane Savage leads the team in receptions touchdowns. (41) and receiving yards (503) through nine contests. He hauled in eight • Tailback Grant Gellatly is the team’s leading rusher with 364 yards on 83 passes for 104 yards at Brown for his first 100-yard contest and also caught carries (4.4 ypc.). He has gained at least 80 yards in two different games, a two-point conversion. Savage has at least one catch in all 19 of his varsity and had a 63-yard rush against Wagner, the longest run by a Cornellian appearances. With the possibility of reclaiming a fifth year, Savage could since Stephen Liuzza went 65 yards against Bucknell in the 2009 season potentially catch a pass in 40 varsity appearances barring injury or being opener. blanked in a contest. If he catches passes in 40 consecutive games, he • Defensive end Kevin Marchand has nine tackles, including 3.5 for a would break the school record of 39 set by Keith Ferguson ‘03, Cornell’s loss, has a blocked punt and scored a defensive touchdown on a 2-yard all-time leading receiver (202 receptions, 2,569 yards). fumble return against Princeton. He earned his first career start at Brown. • Defensive end Justin Harris has started the last three games at defensive FENTON ON THE CORNER: Senior Emani Fenton entered the 2010 sea- end and has 14 tackles and a tackle for loss. son as a three-year starter at corner, and the 5-9, 171-pounder has made • Linebacker Brett Buehler came off the bench to post six tackles and a team- plenty of big plays in his career. Despite more than 100 career tackles and high 1.5 tackles for loss against Wagner and another seven tackles against 20 pass breakups, to go along with a defensive touchdown on a fumble Colgate. He earned his first career start vs. Yale and now has 23 tackles in nine recovery, Fenton entered the year with just one interception. Fenton contests (3.5 TFL). had a career day against Yale on Sept. 25, picking off two passes in the • Offensive lineman Josh Grider earned the start at left tackle in each of his first half alone, then intercepted a pass against Harvard and one with 23 last seven games, while he was joined by classmate Tucker Maggio-Hucek seconds remaining in the end zone to seal the win over Princeton. He at right tackle in two before missing the last four contests with an injury. posted his fifth interception of the season in six Ivy games with his pick • Strong safety Brian Gee is still the team’s sixth-leading tackler with 35 against Dartmouth. He now has 126 career tackles and six interceptions total stops despite missing four games due to injury. in four seasons. • Also seeing action this season have been wide receivers Jesse Heon and EJ Williams, offensive lineman Matt Simmonds, safety Kevin Laird, HELLER MAKES PLAYS IN THE BACKFIELD: Senior Ben Heller has been cornerback A.J. Okereke and defensive lineman Tre’ Minor. one of the quietest playmakers in the Ivy League each of the last three years and is having a breakout senior year. Despite missing three con- AND YOUTH WILL CONTINUE TO BE SERVED: The Cornell football team tests this season, Heller has totaled 37 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, seven features 12 freshmen and 11 sophomores (23 players, or 52 percent) on pass breakups and three interceptions in the other six games. For his Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 6 the 44-man depth chart for offense and defense, including eight starters OLYMPIC OFFSEASON: Former Big Red football letter winner Jamie among the underclassmen. Moriarty ‘03 represented the United States as a member of the U.S. Olympic bobsled team at the 2010 Winter games in Vancouver, Canada. QUINN NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN: Senior linebacker Moriarty, a three-year letter winner for the Big Red on the gridiron, came Dempsey Quinn has been named to the FCS Senior Scout Bowl preseason from a long line of exceptional athletes: His father was a member of the All-America second team. Quinn joined fellow Ivy Leaguers Steve Cody NFL’s Cleveland Browns, in addition to putting in stints with the Atlanta of Princeton (first team linebacker), Charles Bay of Dartmouth (first Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers, while his three uncles, Frank, Pat and team defensive end), Collin Zych of Harvard (first team defensive back), Larry, played for the Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns and Houston Alex Gross of Columbia (honorable mention linebacker) and Jon Moore Oilers, respectively. Moriarty finished his Cornell career with 152 tackles (second team defensive back), Luis Ruffalo (honorable mention offensive and six interceptions as a defensive back. He was part of the four-man lineman) and Joe D’Orazio (honorable mention offensive lineman) of USA III sled along with teammates Nick Cunningham, Bill Schuffenhauer Penn on the preseason team. and Mike Kohn. The team finished 13th overall out of 25 qualifying teams.

RETURNING ALL-IVY: Junior cornerback Rashad Campbell and senior 20th ANNIVERSARY OF A TITLE: The 1990 Big Red football team is punter Drew Alston each earned honorable mention All-Ivy accolades celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Ivy League title and was honored in 2009. Campbell started all 10 games at corner last season, recording on Sept. 25 when Cornell faced Yale at Schoellkopf Field. The 1990 team 42 tackles, 10 pass breakups, an interception, a fumble recovery and 2.0 was the last Big Red squad to capture an Ivy title. tackles for loss during the season. He finished the season fourth in the Ivy League with 11 passes defended and had a pass breakup in nine of the AP NO. 1: Cornell is the only Ivy League school to be ranked No. 1 in the team’s 10 games. Alston’s fantastic hangtime and positioning were key weekly Associated Press poll, holding the top ranking for three weeks to having the Big Red allow the fewest punt return yards in the country (10/15-10/29) of the 1940 season. The No. 1 ranking ended with the (45 yards on 1.88 yards per return). He punted 64 times for a 36.8 yard historic “Fifth Down Game” against Dartmouth. The Big Red ended that average with a league-best 25 punts inside the 20 - six more than anyone campaign with a 6-2 record that included wins over Army, Syracuse and else in the league. Alston was named Ivy League Special Teams Player Ohio State. of the Week after pinning Brown inside the 20 on four of his seven kicks, averaging 38.4 yards and allowing just nine yards on four returns to first- WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Cornell has won five national titles in its team All-Ivy return specialist Buddy Farnham. storied football history. The Big Red claimed at least a share of the 1915 (Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Champion- STATING THE STATES: Cornell’s 108-player roster includes student- ship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1921 (Helms, Houlgate, National athletes from 24 different states and the District of Columbia. Leading Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1922 (Helms, Parke Davis), the way is the home state of New York with 15 student-athletes, one of 1923 (Sagarin) and 1939 (Litkenhous, Sagarin) titles. All five teams went four states that have produced at least 10 current Big Red players (Ohio undefeated and dominated their opponents. The 1915 team was 9-0 - 13; Pennsylvania - 12; California - 11). and outscored its opponents 287-50 with four shutouts. The 1921, 1922 and 1923 squads each went 8-0 and outscored their opponents 392-21, IVY PRESEASON POLL: The Cornell football team, under first-year head 339-27 and 320-33, respectively. The teams allowed more than one touch- coach Kent Austin, will have plenty of opportunities to prove this season. down in a game just once during that 24-game span while scoring 40 The Big Red was picked to finish eighth in the 2010 Ivy League preseason or more points 14 times. The 1939 team was 8-0 and defeated Syracuse, media poll. Overall, there were 17 voters in the poll (two media represen- Penn State and Ohio State. tatives per school and one national media representative). Harvard was the top choice in the poll with 10 first place votes and 128 points, with CORNELL FOOTBALL ON YOUTUBE: Catch Cornell athletics on YouTube, Penn just behind with six first-place ballots and 124 points. Yale, who with highlights, feature stories and interviews with players and coaches was picked fourth, received the only other first-place vote.PREDICTED all season long. Log on to www.youtube.com/cornellathletics. ORDER OF FINISH: 1. Harvard (10 first-place votes) 128 points; 2. Penn (6 first-place votes) 124 points; 3. Brown 95 points; 4. Yale (1 first-place vote) LIVE AND IN YOUR HOME: You can see live streaming video of each 83 points; 5. Columbia 61 points; 6. Princeton 55 points; 7. Dartmouth 39 of the Big Red’s five home games courtesy of Cornell athletics and IBN points; 8. Cornell 27 points. Sports. Visit www.CornellBigRed.com or www.IBNSports.com for more information. For subscription information for Cornell’s other sports CORNELL ALL-TIME: The Big Red has an overall record of 618-471-34 through the Redcast subscription service, visit Cornell’s web site, www. (.565) in its 122 years of football. The program’s 617 wins rank 10th CornellBigRed.com. among all FCS schools. Over the years, Cornell has taken on 87 different opponents, with its most frequent opponent being Penn (117 meetings). WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY?: All of the Big Red’s football games in 2010 are carried live on WHCU (870 AM) in the Ithaca area and on the internet BOOTHE BACK WITH THE GIANTS FOR FIFTH YEAR IN THE NFL: Former at www.CornellBigRed.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 13th season in Cornell All-American offensive lineman Kevin Boothe ‘06 is in his fifth sea- the booth and 11th season in the play-by-play chair, while Buck Briggs son in the and fourth with the New York Giants. ’76 is back to provide the color commentary for a 10th season. Special He joined former star tailback Derrick Harmon ‘84 as the second Cornell guests will also make appearances throughout the year. alumnus to earn a ring after playing on special teams during the New York Giants’ run to Super Bowl XLII. Boothe and the Giants upset LIVE STATS: If you can’t make it to Schoellkopf Field, you can follow the the previously unbeaten New England Patriots, 17-14, on Feb. 3, 2008 at Big Red live on the internet with Live Stats. Just follow the link on www. the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. Harmon earned his CornellBigRed.com for official stats updated in real-time for each of the ring as a running back and returner for the , joining Big Red’s home games. , Jerry Rice and company in a 38-16 triumph over the on Jan. 20, 1985 in Super Bowl XIX. UP NEXT: The Big Red will suit up for the 2011 season next September. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 7

Penn Individual Leaders (2010 stats) Scouting Penn Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Colavita 109 625 5.7 9 35 • The Quakers clinched at least a share of the 2010 Ivy League title Ragone 77 503 6.5 7 54 with last weekend’s 34-14 win over Harvard, improving to 8-1 overall Jack 94 420 4.5 2 20 (6-0 Ivy League) in the process. • Penn’s only loss came to then-No. 1 Vallanova by a 22-10 margin on the Passing Att. Cmp. Yds. Int. TD LG Ragone 114 66 791 4 5 39 road. The Quakers have won their last three games (Brown, at Princeton, Becker 67 36 490 4 2 52 Harvard) by an average of more than 26 points. • Penn leads the Ivy League in eight major statistical categories, including Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG both rushing offense and defense. Wurst 24 325 13.5 1 39 Tuten 22 307 14.0 2 35 • Seven different players have at least 20 carries this season and have Nawrocki 16 177 11.1 0 28 scored at least one rushing touchdown. Brandon Colavita leads the way with nine touchdowns and 625 rushing yards. Defense U-Tot Sacks TFL Int FF • Penn’s defense is allowing just 76.0 yards rushing per game, an aver- Rask 38-62 3.5-15 8.0-27 0-0 0 age that ranks second nationally. The team also ranks fourth in total Heller 28-51 3.0-28 7.5-38 0-0 0 defense (281.33 ypg.), fifth in scoring defense (15.33 ppg.) and seventh Hamscher 28-48 4.5-23 7.0-31 1-0 1 in sacks (3.11 spg.). Powers 28-46 0-0 2.5-10 2-0 1

• Place-kicker Andrew Samson is Penn’s all-time leading scorer and Returns Punts-Yds-Avg. Kickoffs-Yds-Avg. INT-Yds-Avg. has eight field goals (long of 46 yards), while hitting on 31-of-32 Blackmon 18-212-11.8 14-379-27.1 — extra-point kicks so far this season. Hamscher — 7-196-28.0 — • Head coach Al Bagnoli has won eight Ivy League titles during his 19-year career on the sidelines for Penn. His 96 wins in Ivy play ranks Kicks FG-FGA-Long XP-XPA Punts-Yds-Avg.-I20 third in conference history, while his .727 winning percentage is first Lopano — — 30-1169-39.0-9 Samson 8-13-46 31-32 — all-time in Ancient Eight play. He is the winningest active coach in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision.

Last Meeting Penn 34, Cornell 0 Cornell Individual Stats Penn Individual Stats Nov. 21, 2009 Franklin Field Philadelphia, Pa. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Ben Moody...... 6 31 0 21 Keiffer Garton...... 11 76 1 13 The No. 24 Penn football team used a defense allowed Cornell just 32 yards Randy Barbour...... 10 13 0 8 Lyle Marsh...... 12 53 1 9 dominating defense all season to enter of offense in the first 15 minutes, with Dempsey Quinn...... 1 2 0 2 Bradford Blackmon...... 2 41 0 26 its season finale unbeaten in Ivy League 21 coming on a run by freshman Ben Bryan Walters...... 1 1 0 1 Matt Hamscher...... 7 35 0 13 play, and it sealed the outright 2009 title Moody, and controlled the ball for more Stephen Liuzza...... 6 -1 0 10 Jeff Jack...... 7 25 0 6 with a performance worthy of a cham- than nine minutes in the first quarter. Ben Ganter...... 4 -16 0 0 Mike DiMaggio...... 4 8 0 3 pion, limiting Cornell to 110 yards of of- The total at halftime against Penn’s No. Others...... 6 11 0 5 fense in a 34-0 shutout win at Franklin 1 ranked defense ended up at 28 yards, Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Field. and it was 31 yards heading into the Ben Ganter...... 18-7-0 69 0 25 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Cornell was shut out for the first time fourth. Stephen Liuzza...... 6-2-0 11 0 6 Kyle Olson...... 23-11-0 88 0 24 since Harvard topped the Big Red 27-0 Keiffer Garton...... 7-5-0 81 2 25 during the 2003 campaign. Senior Bryan Cornell 0 0 0 0 — 0 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Kyle Derham...... 3-0-0 0 0 0 Walters posted 105 all-purpose yards to Penn 10 10 14 0 — 34 Ryan Houska...... 3 14 0 5 finish his outstanding four-year career Bryan Walters...... 2 28 0 25 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg with 5,791, good for second all-time in 1st Quarter Shane Savage...... 1 17 0 17 Kyle Derham...... 6 89 1 25 Ivy League history. He also closed his ca- P—Marsh 3-yard run (Samson kick), 10:32 Stephen Liuzza...... 1 9 0 9 David Wurst...... 2 16 0 9 reer with Ivy records of 972 punt return P—Samson 23-yard field goal, 3:49 Horatio Blackman...... 1 6 0 6 Joe Holder...... 2 14 0 17 and 2,790 kickoff yards. Nick Zerante...... 1 6 0 6 Lyle Marsh...... 2 8 0 10 Matt Tuten...... 1 24 0 24 Ben Moody recorded 31 rushing yards 2nd Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 on six carries, while Rashad Campbell P—Garton 8-yard run (Samson kick), 1:51 Luke Nawrocki...... 1 9 1 9 Drew Alston...... 7 232 33.1 38 0 Others...... 2 9 0 7 had a tackle, broke up a pass and re- P—Samson 45-yard field goal, 0:02 TEAM...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 turned a kickoff 82 yards in one of the big Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 highlights of the game for the Big Red. 3rd Quarter Field Goal Attempts Scott Lopano...... 2 76 38.0 48 2 Both Dempsey Quinn and Jack Campbell P—Nawrocki 9-yard pass from Garton None had 11 tackles apiece, while four other (Samson kick), 7:37 Kickoff Returns: Walters 4-75, R.Campbell Field Goal Attempts players had nine, including All-Ivy middle P—Derham 25-yard pass from Garton 1-82, Silverman 1-7, Ambrosi 1-0. Andrew Samson linebacker Chris Costello, who ended the (Samson kick), 1:51 Punt Returns: Walters 1-2. 1st...... 3:49...... 23-yards...... Good season with 104 tackles. Brandon Lain- Tackle Leaders: Quinn 8-3, J.Campbell 2nd...... 9:17...... 46-yards...... Missed hart was one of those with nine tackles 4th Quarter 4-7, B.Heller 7-2, Ambrosi 6-3, Costello 4-5, 2nd...... 0:02...... 45-yards...... Good and also had an interception. No scoring Lainhart 2-7. Trevor Charlston The Quaker defense didn’t force a Tackles For Loss Leaders: Levine 1.0-2. 4th...... 5:50...... 28-yards...... Missed turnover, but didn’t need to. The Big Red Team Stats Cornell Penn Sack Leaders: None. Interceptions: Lainhart 1-0. Kickoff Returns:Walters 6-122. had just 49 yards of offense and one first First downs 4 26 Pass Breakups: R. Campbell, Lainhart. Punt Returns: Walters 5-49. down before taking the ball over with Rushes-yards 28-30 49-249 Forced Fumbles: Ambrosi. Tackle Leaders: Gray 4-1, Rask 4-1. 5:50 left and trailing 34-0. Penn had Passing 80 169 Fumble Recoveries: None. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Z.Heller 1.5-1, nine tackles for loss and four sacks and Passing A-C-I 24-9-0 33-16-1 Blocked Kicks: None. Saelinger 1.0-11, Moore 1.0-7, Sholly 1.0-4, blocked a punt, leading to the team’s first Total plays-yards 52-110 82-418 Wing 1.0-3, Rask 1.0-2, Goniprow 0.5-2, Bath touchdown and getting the Quakers over. Kick return yards 7-164 1-34 0.5-1, Gray 0.5-1, Levine 0.5-1, Wallach 0.5-1. Playing for an undefeated Ivy League Punts-avg. 8-29.0 2-38.0 Sack Leaders: Saelinger 1.0-11, Moore 1.0-7, Sholly 1.0-4, Wing 1.0-3. season and with eyes on guaranteeing Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Interceptions: None. itself an outright conference crown re- Penalties-yards 3-31 2-14 Pass Breakups: None. gardless of the Harvard-Yale result, Penn 3rd down con. 2-13 9-17 Forced Fumbles: None. jumped out to a 10-0 after 15 minutes 4th down con. 1-5 0-1 Fumble Recoveries: None. and a 20-0 edge by halftime. The Penn Time of possession 21:38 38:22 Blocked Kicks: Rask. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 8 2010 Big Red Numerical Roster 2010 Big Red Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School No. Name...... Pos. 1 * Aharanwa, K.C. LB Jr. 6-3 207 Dallas, Texas/L.D. Bell HS 35 Abalihi, Nnamdi...... S 1 ^ Randall, Tom S Jr. 6-3 202 Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J./Bergen Catholic HS 1 Aharanwa, K.C...... LB 2 ** Campbell, Rashad CB Jr. 5-8 184 Cheltenham, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy 36 Albitar, Adam...... CB 3 ** Greenway, Brad PK Sr. 6-0 198 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 28 Alexander, John...... WR 4 * Johnson, Alex WR Jr. 6-3 193 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 85 Allyn, Jake...... TE 5 Amrhein, Chris QB So. 6-3 209 Hingham, Mass./Milton Academy 86 Alston, Drew...... P 6 Dennis, Chris WR Jr. 6-1 161 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower HS 32 Ambrosi, Anthony...... LB 7 Martinez, Max CB So. 5-10 190 Miami Beach, Fla./Belen Jesuit HS 5 Amrhein, Chris...... QB 7 ^ Nitti, John TE Sr. 6-3 221 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School 45 Arendsen, Kyle...... TE 8 Dillard, Dustin TB Fr. 5-8 197 North Chili, N.Y./Churchville-Chili HS 88 Austin, Davis...... WR 30 Baccile, Nick...... WR 8 ^ Vick, Josh QB So. 6-1 215 Apollo, Pa./Kiski Area HS/Univ. of New Hampshire 13 Balman, Sidney...... S 9 *** Fenton, Emani CB Sr. 5-9 171 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 94 Baruch, Nate...... OL 9 Matthews, Jeff QB Fr. 6-4 216 Camarillo, Calif./Camarillo HS 70 Begley, John...... OL 10 Currie, Adam QB Jr. 6-1 199 Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian School 25 Booker-Tandy, Nick...... TB 11 * Moulton, DeMarr CB So. 5-11 192 Bridgeport, Ohio/The Linsly School 89 Bostain, Tyler...... TE 12 Hawley, Houston QB So. 6-4 191 Apex, N.C./Apex HS 69 Bourassa, Drew...... OL 13 Balman, Sidney S So. 6-2 201 Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson HS 43 Boyle, John...... FB 13 ^ Maclin, Evan WR Fr. 6-4 187 Irvine, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman HS 31 Brown, Andrew...... S 14 * Schmidt, Travers S Jr. 6-0 203 Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua Area HS 42 Buehler, Brett...... LB 15 * Lewis, Troy TB Jr. 5-10 177 Hanover, Md./Cardinal Gibbons HS 64 Bullington, Robert...... OL 16 * Siam, Ty WR Sr. 6-1 192 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 92 Campbell, Jack...... DT 16 ^ Joseph, Andre CB Fr. 5-11 181 Somerville, Mass./Buckingham, Browne & Nichols School 2 Campbell, Rashad...... CB 17 DiChiara, Michael QB So. 6-3 212 Saugus, Mass./Buckingham, Browne & Nichols School 52 Carroll, Brian...... DT 18 * Tasker, Luke WR So. 5-11 182 East Aurora, N.Y./St. Francis HS 96 Chang, Emile...... DT 41 Crowder, Matt...... DE 19 * Houska, Ryan TE Jr. 6-2 233 Plymouth, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 60 Cunningham, Dylan...... OL 20 * Zimmerman, Robert LS Sr. 6-0 211 Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Academy 10 Currie, Adam...... QB 21 Murray, Chris LB Jr. 6-2 216 Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville HS 6 Dennis, Chris...... WR 22 * Savage, Shane WR Jr. 5-10 175 Leesburg, Va./Flint Hill School 17 DiChiara, Michael...... QB 23 Taheri, Alex S Sr. 6-2 196 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS 8 Dillard, Dustin...... TB 23 ^ Laird, Kevin S Fr. 6-2 195 Arroyo Grande, Calif./Mission College Prep HS 83 Dolan, Doug...... WR 24 Gee, Brian S Fr. 6-0 174 Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic HS 46 Drumheller, Matt...... WR 25 Booker-Tandy, Nick TB Jr. 5-7 158 Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely HS/Lafayette College 71 Edelson, Ian...... OL 26 *** Wade, Andy CB Sr. 5-10 174 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 48 Engstrom, Taylor...... FB 26 ^ Simmons, Walter WR Fr. 5-9 171 McLean, Va./Maret HS 9 Fenton, Emani...... CB 27 ** Hendren, Marcus TB Sr. 5-11 202 Johnstown, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 24 Gee, Brian...... S 28 Alexander, John WR Fr. 6-1 187 Arroyo Grande, Calif./Arroyo Grande HS 46 Gellatly, Grant...... TB 28 ^* Moody, Ben WR So. 6-4 185 Cortland, Ohio/Lakeview HS 76 Green, Matt...... OL 29 Hernandez, Michael S So. 6-0 182 Castiac, Calif./Valencia HS 3 Greenway, Brad...... PK 65 Grider, Josh...... OL 30 Okereke, A.J. CB Fr. 5-11 166 Randolph, Mass./Boston College HS 38 Gurley, Robert...... S 30 ^ Baccile, Nick WR Fr. 5-9 154 Greenwich, Conn./The Brunswick School 93 Harris, Justin...... DE 31 * Brown, Andrew S So. 6-1 188 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 12 Hawley, Houston...... QB 32 ** Ambrosi, Anthony LB Sr. 5-9 207 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 48 Heller, Ben...... S 33 * Mlady, Nick FB So. 6-1 227 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 80 Heller, Jordan...... WR 34 Roberts, Cody LB So. 6-2 208 Westfield Center, Ohio/Cloverfield HS 27 Hendren, Marcus...... TB 35 Tenney, Graham WR So. 6-0 173 San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS 84 Heon, Jesse...... WR 35 ^ Abalihi, Nnamdi S Fr. 6-1 185 El Paso, Texas/Coronado HS 29 Hernandez, Michael...... S 36 Albitar, Adam CB So. 6-1 191 Cota de Caza, Calif./Tesoro HS 19 Houska, Ryan...... TE 36 ^ Murphy, Bobby TB Fr. 6-0 179 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury HS 51 Imhoff, Zack...... LB 37 Wells, John PK Fr. 6-1 185 Paradise Valley, Ariz./Cathedral Catholic (Calif.) HS 4 Johnson, Alex...... WR 38 Gurley, Robert S Jr. 5-8 189 Dothan, Ala./Houston Academy 16 Joseph, Andre...... CB 38 ^ Ondash, Kurt WR So. 6-0 183 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaa n HS 91 Key, Mark...... DE 68 Kokolas, Thomas...... DT 39 Strid, Justin LB Fr. 6-1 214 Avon, Conn./Northwest Catholic HS 40 Lainhart, Brandon...... LB 40 * Lainhart, Brandon LB Sr. 6-2 223 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 23 Laird, Kevin...... S 40 ^ Murray, Brian RB Fr. 6-1 168 Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville HS 15 Lewis, Troy...... TB 41 Crowder, Matt DE So. 6-4 219 Piney Flats, Tenn./Sullivan Central HS 59 MacFarlane, Matt...... DT 41 ^ Rodriguez, John PK Fr. 5-9 151 North Olmsted, Ohio/North Olmsted HS 13 Maclin, Evan...... WR 42 Buehler, Brett LB Fr. 6-1 212 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman HS 74 Maggio-Hucek, Tucker...... OL 43 Boyle, John FB So. 6-2 228 New Hartford, N.Y./New Hartford HS 99 Marchand, Kevin...... DE 45 * Silverman, Richie LB So. 6-1 230 Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel HS 7 Martinez, Max...... CB 45 ^ Arendsen, Kyle TE So. 6-3 214 Allendale, Mich./Allendale HS 9 Mathews, Jeff...... QB 46 Gellatly, Grant TB Fr. 5-10 186 Issaquah, Wash./Issaquah HS 78 McGowan, Drew...... OL 46 ^ Drumheller, Matt WR So. 6-3 195 Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton HS 95 McHugh, Thomas...... DE 46 ^ Sanderson, Zak DE Fr. 6-5 224 Gilbert, Ariz./Mesquite HS 56 Minor, Tre’...... DT 47 ** Spooner, Mike DE Jr. 6-1 237 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edward HS 33 Mlady, Nick...... FB 48 ** Heller, Ben S Sr. 6-2 207 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 28 Moody, Ben...... WR Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 9 2010 Big Red Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School No. Name...... Pos. 48 ^ Engstrom, Taylor FB Fr. 6-2 228 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 11 Moulton, DeMarr...... CB 49 ** Quinn, Dempsey LB Sr. 6-4 208 Pittsfield, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 50 Murdock, Zak...... DT 50 Murdock, Zak DT Jr. 6-1 263 Leechburg, Pa./Kiski Area HS 36 Murphy, Bobby...... TB 51 * Imhoff, Zack LB Jr. 6-4 216 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 40 Murray, Brian...... RB 52 * Carroll, Brian DT Jr. 5-10 268 Corning, N.Y./Corning-Painted Post West HS 21 Murray, Chris...... LB 54 Perry, Chris LB Jr. 6-0 211 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills HS 7 Nitti, John...... TE 56 Minor, Tre’ DT Fr. 6-2 256 Columbia, S.C./Blythewood HS 30 Okereke, A.J...... CB 57 Terrell, Emmitt DT So. 6-2 242 Port Matilda, Pa./State College Area HS 38 Ondash, Kurt...... WR 59 * MacFarlane, Matt DT Jr. 6-3 255 Verona, Wis./Verona Area HS 75 Ostick, Paul...... OL 54 Perry, Chris...... LB 60 Cunningham, Dylan OL So. 6-4 272 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 49 Quinn, Dempsey...... LB 62 * Riggi, Daniel OL Sr. 6-5 286 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 1 Randall, Tom...... S 64 Bullington, Robert OL So. 6-3 257 Chicago, Ill./Marist HS 62 Riggi, Daniel...... OL 65 Grider, Josh OL Fr. 6-5 274 Atlanta, Ga./Oconee County HS 34 Roberts, Cody...... LB 66 Wagner, Brad OL Fr. 6-3 258 Mill Rift, Pa./Delaware Valley HS 41 Rodriguez, John...... PK 68 Kokolas, Thomas DT Fr. 6-4 225 Sandy Spring, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 46 Sanderson, Zak...... DE 69 * Bourassa, Drew OL Jr. 6-3 267 Pittstown, N.J./Delaware Valley HS 22 Savage, Shane...... WR 70 Begley, John OL So. 6-4 303 Shelton, Conn./Shelton HS 81 Scheidler, Jon...... WR 71 Edelson, Ian OL So. 6-4 311 Basking Ridge, N.J./Delbarton HS 14 Schmidt, Travers...... S 72 Valdner, Dom OL Sr. 6-5 317 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 16 Siam, Ty...... WR 73 Simmonds, Matthew OL Fr. 6-3 229 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport HS 45 Silverman, Richie...... LB 74 Maggio-Hucek, Tucker OL Fr. 6-5 257 Penngrove, Calif./Cardinal Newman HS 73 Simmonds, Matthew...... OL 75 * Ostick, Paul OL Sr. 6-2 290 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 26 Simmons, Walter...... WR 76 * Green, Matt OL Sr. 6-2 312 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS 47 Spooner, Mike...... DE 90 Stewart, Hugh...... DE 78 McGowan, Drew OL Jr. 6-5 272 Evergreen Park, Ill./Saint Rita of Cascia HS 39 Strid, Justin...... LB 80 Heller, Jordan WR Jr. 6-2 189 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 23 Taheri, Alex...... S 81 Scheidler, Jon WR Jr. 6-2 189 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 18 Tasker, Luke...... WR 82 Williams, EJ WR Fr. 5-10 163 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman HS 35 Tenney, Graham...... WR 83 * Dolan, Doug WR Sr. 6-3 204 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS 57 Terrell, Emmitt...... DT 84 Heon, Jesse WR Fr. 6-2 182 Urbana, Md./Urbana HS 87 Tretter, J.C...... TE 85 Allyn, Jake TE So. 6-3 234 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Preparatory School 72 Valdner, Dom...... OL 86 * Alston, Drew P Sr. 6-0 194 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 8 Vick, Josh...... QB 87 * Tretter, J.C. TE So. 6-4 251 Akron, N.Y./Akron Central HS 26 Wade, Andy...... CB 88 Austin, Davis WR Fr. 6-5 200 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin School 66 Wagner, Brad...... OL 89 Bostain, Tyler TE Fr. 6-5 220 Washington Crossing, Pa./Council Rock North HS 98 Weber, Andrew...... DE 90 * Stewart, Hugh DE So. 6-5 263 Sugarland, Texas/Strake Jesuit HS 37 Wells, John...... PK 91 Key, Mark DE Sr. 6-5 252 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 82 Williams, EJ...... WR 20 Zimmerman, Robert...... LS 92 * Campbell, Jack DT Sr. 6-0 257 Bakersfield, Calif./Garces Memorial HS/Texas Tech 93 Harris, Justin DE Fr. 6-6 227 Dacula, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic HS 94 Baruch, Nate OL Fr. 6-4 234 Rockville, Md./Thomas S. Wootton HS pro-NUN-see-ay-shuns 95 McHugh, Thomas DE So. 6-3 234 Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield HS 96 * Chang, Emile DT Jr. 6-3 309 Elmont, N.Y./Valley Stream Central HS Nnamdi Abalihi... NOM-dee ah-buh-LAH-hee 98 Weber, Andrew DE Fr. 6-7 240 Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley HS K.C. Aharanwa...... ah-ha-RON-wah 99 Marchand, Kevin DE Fr. 6-8 235 Wakefield, R.I./Choate Rosemary Hall Jake Allyn...... Al-LIN Chris Amrhein...... am-RHINE *varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number Nick Baccille...... buh-SILL-ee STAFF Nate Baruch...... buh-ROOK The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach: Kent Austin (Mississippi ‘86) Drew Bourassa...... BOO-rah-suh Assistant Head Coach: Tommy Condell (Cortland ‘92) - Wide Receivers Coach Brett Buehler...... BYOU-ler Offensive Coordinator: Jeff Fela (Southwestern ‘75) - Offensive Line Coach Michael DiChiara...... di-CHAR-uh Jeff Fela...... FEEL-uh Defensive Coordinator: Ron McCrone (Florida ‘68) - The John B. and Ann M. Rogers Defensive Coordinator/Linebacker Coach Emani Fenton...... EE-mon-ee Assistant Coaches: David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Running Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Brian Gee...... GEY (like Key) Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02) - Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Grant Gellatly...... gull-LOT-lee Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Defensive Ends Coach Ryan Houska...... HOUSE-kuh Peter McCarty (Massachusetts ‘77) - Defensive Tackles Coach Thomas Kokolas...... kuh-KOH-less Brian Young (Georgia Southern ‘97) - Defensive Secondary Coach Tucker Maggio-Hucek.....MADGE-ee-oh HUE-sek Zach Hart (Ohio ‘10) - Quality Control Coach Nick Mlady...... muh-LAY-dee Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) A.J. Okereke...... oak-uh-reh-KAY Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations: Pete Noyes (Bridgeport ‘68) Paul Ostick...... OZ-tick Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Tom Howley (Tulane ‘88) Daniel Riggi...... RIDGE-ee Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist: Bernie DePalma (Quinnipiac ‘78) Jon Scheidler...... SHIDE-ler Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Case (Central Michigan ‘86) Ty Siam...... SIGH-am Equipment Manager: Doug Vorhis Alex Taheri...... tuh-HARE-ee Administrative Assistant: Karen Berkley Emmitt Terrell...... terr-ILL Andrew Weber...... weh-BER Faculty Advisors: Dr. Rosemary Avery, David Devries, Dr. Matthew Miller, Kate Walsh Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 10

Cornell Offensive Depth Chart vs. Penn WR 22 Shane Savage 5-10, 175, Jr. Has 20 catches for 252 yards in last 3 games...has at least one catch in all 18 career contests... Leesburg, Va. • Flint Hill School had TDs vs. Bucknell and Harvard in 2009...career: 83 rec., 874 yds., 3 TDs.

38 Kurt Ondash 6-0, 183, So. First career TD reception in win over Princeton...made first career catch for 6 yards New Canaan, Conn. • New Canaan HS vs. Yale...has seen action in all eight games of 2010...career: 9 rec., 46 yds., TD.

LT 65 Josh Grider 6-5, 274, Fr. Earned first start at LT at Bucknell...has started last 5 games...saw first varsity action Athens, Ga. • Oconee County HS vs. Yale...first-team all-league and all-region as HS senior...career: 8 games, 7 starts.

60 Dylan Cunningham 6-4, 272, So. Made first varsity appearance as a reserve vs. Yale...two-year starter at TE for a top 25 Memphis, Tenn. • Memphis University School high school team at Memphis University School...career: 3 games, 0 starts.

LG 75 Paul Ostick 6-2, 290, Sr. Started 2009 season at center...opened all 10 games for the Big Red...moved to LG during Havertown, Pa. • Malvern Prep School the spring....career: 19 games, 19 starts.

78 Drew McGowan 6-5, 272, Jr. Earned start vs. Wagner, Yale...missed freshman year with a foot injury...played on Evergreen Park, Ill. • Saint Rita Cascia HS junior varsity in 2009...career: 9 games, 2 starts

C 64 Robert Bullington 6-3, 257, So. Breakout spring led to starting job at center....earned first career start at Wagner... Chicago, Ill. • Marist HS all-state academic pick as a senior at Marist HS...career: 9 games, 9 starts.

69 Drew Bourassa 6-3, 267, Jr. Started 3 games at RG as a sophomore...expected to be the sixth lineman...Daniel Pittstown, N.J. • Delaware Valley Regional HS Bondareff Freshman Scholar-Athlete in 2008...career: 10 games, 3 starts.

RG 76 Matt Green 6-2, 312, Sr. Started all 10 games a season ago at LG...played on junior varsity as a DL in his first Chappaqua, N.Y. • Horace-Greeley HS two seasons....earned first letter in 2009...career: 19 games, 19 starts.

72 Dominic Valdner 6-5, 317, Sr. Saw first varsity action in 2009 against Princeton...was a member of the travel team New Egypt, N.J. • New Egypt HS in 2009...played on JV during first two seasons...career: 2 games, 0 starts.

RT 62 Daniel Riggi 6-5, 286, Sr. Earned first start in 2009 against Fordham...former walk-on spent first two years on Rochester, N.Y. • Caledonia-Mumford HS junior varsity team...three-year letter winner...career: 15 games, 8 starts.

74 Tucker Maggio-Hucek 6-5, 257, Fr. Earned first varsity action vs. Yale, first start at Harvard...two-time all-league selection... Penngrove, Calif. • Cardinal Newman HS has only been playing football since sophomore year in HS...career: 4 games, 2 starts.

TE 19 Ryan Houska 6-2, 233, Jr. Had 66 all-purpose yards at Bucknell...converted linebacker emerged in the fall as Plymouth, Mich. • Detroit Catholic Central HS team’s starter...career: 38 rec., 374 yds., 2 TDs; 24 rush, 95 yds., TD.

87 J.C. Tretter 6-4, 251, So. Earned varsity letter for play on special teams in 2009...three uncles attended Cornell, Akron, N.Y. • Akron Central HS including two-year football letter winner David Tretter ‘78...career: 5 rec., 80 yds., TD.

WR 18 Luke Tasker 5-11, 182, So. Has a pair of TDs, one rushing, one receiving...earned varsity letter in 2009 with his play East Aurora, N.Y. • St. Francis HS on special teams...career: 37 rec., 430 yds., TD; 2 rushes, 26 yds.,2 TDs.

4 Alex Johnson 6-3, 193, Jr. Two catches for 30 yards vs. Yale...converted QB...first-team all-section pick at Ithaca Ithaca, N.Y. • Ithaca HS HS...three-sport star who also competed in basketball and track...career: 5 rec., 45 yds.

QB 9 Jeff Mathews 6-4, 216, Fr. First Cornell freshman to start at QB...was 23-of-35 for 248 yds, TD vs. Yale...Ivy ROW Camarillo, Calif. • Camarillo HS on Oct. 4, 25...career: 156-of-283, 1578 yds.,6 TDs, 7 INTs; 2 rush TDs.

12 Houston Hawley 6-4, 191, So. Quarterbacked on the junior varsity in 2009...passed for more than 5,000 yards during Apex, N.C. • Apex HS his HS career.

FB 33 Nick Mlady 6-1, 227, So. Earned first varsity letter in 2009...scored TD vs. Columbia...saw action in all 10 con- Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North HS tests as a rookie...career: 25 rush, 61 yds., TD; 3 rec., 22 yds.

43 John Boyle 6-2, 228, So. Converted linebacker has reputation as a punishing lead blocker...played on the JV New Hartford, N.Y. • New Hartford HS team as a freshman...2008 NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year...career: 1 rush, 2 yds.

TB 32 Grant Gellatly 5-10, 186, Fr. Had 97 yards rushing vs. Princeton...87 yards on 12 carries at Wagner...missed 2 games Issaquah, Wash. • Issaquah HS with injury...47 yards on 11 carries vs. Colgate...career: 83 rush, 364 yds.; 13 rec., 68 yds.

25 Nick Booker-Tandy 5-7, 158, Jr. Transfer from Lafayette...posted 53 yards on 4 carries at Harvard...caught 8-yd. TD pass Pompano Beach. Fla. • Blanche Ely HS against Yale...career: 64 rush, 243 yds., TD; 13 rec., 131 yds., TD. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 11

Cornell Defensive Depth Chart vs. Penn DE 47 Mike Spooner 6-1, 237, Jr. Two-year letter winner...had 18 tackles as a reserve in 2009...brother Alex ‘09 was a Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edward HS starting tight end...career: 32 tackles, 4.0 TFL (-24 yds.), 1.5 sacks (-9 yds.), 2 FF, BLK.

1 K.C. Aharanwa 6-3, 207, Jr. Has played in 16 games at safety, linebacker and defensive end...had first career sack Dallas, Texas • L.D. Bell HS at Columbia...career: 18 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-16 yds.), 1.0 sack (-9 yds.), 2 PD.

DT 96 Emile Chang 6-3, 309, Jr. Five tackles, first career sack at Bucknell...started games on both the defensive and of- Elmont, N.Y. • Valley Stream Central HS fensive lines in 2009...career: 36 tackles, 6.5 TFL (-22 yds.), 2.0 sacks (-12 yds.), PD.

68 Thomas Kokolas 6-4, 225, Fr. Has played in two games as a reserve...honorable mention all-state as HS senior... Sandy Spring, Md. • Our Lady of Good Counsel HS had 10.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks as a senior. DT 56 Tre’ Minor 6-2, 256, Fr. Has nine tackles, pass breakup in first three collegiate games...had 15 TFL, nine sacks Columbia, S.C. • Blythewood, S.C. as HS senior...career: 9 tackles, PD.

50 Zak Murdock 6-1, 263, Sr. Has played in two games as a reserve in 2010...made three tackles against Colgate... Leechburg, Pa. • Kiski Area HS career: 4 tackles, 0.5 TFL (-1 yd).

DE 93 Justin Harris 6-6, 227, Fr. Had five tackles apiece in first career starts (Princeton, Dartmouth)...four tackles at Dacula, Ga. • St. Pius X HS Columbia...career: 14 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-7 yds.).

90 Hugh Stewart 6-5, 263, So. First sack at Bucknell...started 3 games and played in 9 contests as a freshman...team’s Dick Sugarland, Texas • Strake Jesuit HS Schaap Award winner in 2009...career: 21 tackles, 2.5 TFL (-16 yds.), 1.0 sack (-12 yds.), FF

SLB 40 Brandon Lainhart 6-2, 223, Sr. 10 tackles at Columbia...ranked third on team with 86 tackles in 2009...career: 149 tackles, Cincinnati, Ohio • Colerain HS 9.0 TFL (-37 yds), 3.0 sacks (-24 yds), 2 INTs, 4 PD, FF.

34 Cody Roberts 6-2, 208, So. Seven tackles vs. Dartmouth...among the leaders of the JV team in 2009...team’s Westfield Center, Ohio • Cloverleaf HS emergency punter...career: 20 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-12 yds.), 1.0 sack (-8 yds.), PD, FF.

MLB 51 Zack Imhoff 6-4, 216, Jr. Career-high 13 tackles vs. Dartmouth...11 tackles at Columbia...had 9 tackles, sack Cincinnati, Ohio • Colerain HS and FF at Harvard...career: 80 tackles, 5.0 TFL (-12 tds.), 2.0 sacks (-8 yds.), FF, 2 PD.

42 Brett Buehler 6-1, 212, Fr. Earned start vs. Yale...made collegiate debut at Wagner with 6 tackles, including 1.5 Dublin, Ohio • Dublin Coffman HS TFL...first-team all-state as HS senior...career: 23 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-4 yds.).

WLB 49 Dempsey Quinn 6-4, 208, Sr. FCS Senior Scout Bowl preseason All-American...career-high 16 tackles at Dart... Pittsfield, Mass. • Avon Old Farms School for Boys career: 166 tackles, 6.0 TFL (-25 yds), 1.0 sack (-13 yds.), INT, 8 PD, 3 FF, 3 FR, BLK.

32 Anthony Ambrosi 5-9, 207, Sr. Started at safety in 2009 after moving from tailback in the fall...career: 69 tackles, 9.5 Andover, Mass. • Phillips Andover Academy TFL (-41 yds.), 3.0 sacks (-26 yds.). 2 INTs, 2 TDs, 2 FF, 2 FR, 7 PD, BLK.

SS 29 Michael Hernandez 6-0, 182, So. Had 6 tackles, INT vs. Princeton...6 vs. Colgate...saw action on the junior varsity in 2009... Castiac, Calif. • Valencia HS career: 31 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-4 yds.), INT, 4 PD.

24 Brian Gee 6-0, 174, Fr. Had 12 tackles at Wagner and 13 vs. Yale...was No. 23 nationally in tackles, No. 2 Atlanta, Ga. • St. Pius X Catholic HS among freshmen (10.3 per game) before injury...career: 35 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-8 yds.), PD.

FS 48 Ben Heller 6-2, 207, Sr. Three-year letter winner...INTs at Bucknell, Harvard, Columbia in 2010...10 tackles vs. Miami, Fla. • Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS Dartmouth...career: 103 tackles, 6 INTs, 17 PD, 4.0 TFL (-14 yds.), 1.0 sack (1-yds.), FR.

23 Kevin Laird 6-2, 195, Fr. Posted game-high 9 tackles vs. Princeton...has played in last six games, primarily on special Arroyo Grande, Calif. • Mission College Prep HS teams...career: 12 tackles.

CB 2 Rashad Campbell 5-8, 184, Jr. Honorable mention All-Ivy in 2009...fourth in Ivy in passes defended in 2009 (11)...career: Cheltenham, Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy 104 tackles, 2 INTs, 18 PD, 5.0 TFL (-10 yds.), FR.

26 Andy Wade 5-10, 174, Sr. Three-year letter winner...special teams star...has battled injuries throughout his East Aurora, N.Y. • East Aurora HS career...career: 57 tackles, 10 PD, FR TD.

CB 9 Emani Fenton 5-9, 171, Sr. Three-year starter...2 INTs vs. Yale...INT at Harvard, vs. Princeton, Dartmouth...blocked punt Ashburn, Va. • Flint Hill School vs. Bucknell...career: 126 tackles, 6 INTs, 38 PD, 6.0 TFL (-21 yds), FR, BLK.

30 A.J. Okereke 5-11, 166, Fr. Made first career varsity appearance on special teams at Bucknell...helped HS team Randolph, Mass. • Boston College HS to two Massachusetts Division I Super Bowl titles. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 12

Cornell Special Teams Depth Chart vs. Penn PK 3 Brad Greenway 6-0, 198, Sr. Leading scorer for the Big Red in 2008 (45 points) and 2009 (43)...also handles Encinitas, Calif. • La Costa Canyon HS kickoffs...missed 2007 due to injury...career: 21-of-34 FG, long of 49, 50-of-53 PATs.

41 John Rodriguez 5-9, 151, Fr. All-league and all-district selection as a HS senior...Academic All-Ohio pick...was team North Olmsted, Ohio • North Olmsted HS captain of the men’s soccer and track and field teams as well.

P 86 Drew Alston 6-0, 194, Sr. Honorable mention All-Ivy in 2009....helped Cornell allow fewest punt return yards Memphis, Tenn. • Memphis University School in FCS (45 yards on 64 punts)...career: 137 punts, 5088 yards, 37.1 yards/punt, 51 I20

34 Cody Roberts 6-2, 208, So. Seven tackles vs. Dartmouth...among the leaders of the JV team in 2009...team’s Westfield Center, Ohio • Cloverleaf HS emergency punter...career: 19 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-12 yds.), 1.0 sack (-8 yds.), PD, FF.

KR 2 Rashad Campbell 5-8, 184, Jr. Two-year starter at corner...posted 65 career touchdowns at running back, receiver Cheltenham, Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy and on special teams at Chestnut Hill...career: 36 ret., 871 yds., 24.2 yds./ret. and 18 Luke Tasker 5-11, 182, So. Team’s top punt returner and starting WR...career: 3 ret., 105 yds., 35.0 yds./ret. and 32 Anthony Ambrosi 5-9, 207, Sr. Backup linebacker and converted RB...career: 9 ret., 163 yds., 18.1 yds./ret.

PR 18 Luke Tasker 5-11, 182, So. Starting receiver...four career punt return TDs at St. Francis HS...son of former Buffalo East Aurora, N.Y. • St. Francis HS Bills All-Pro special teamer Steve Tasker...career: 16 ret., 125 yds., 7.8 yds./ret.

22 Shane Savage 5-10, 175, Jr. Leading returning wide receiver...caught 42 passes for 371 yards and two scores in Leesburg, Va. • Flint Hill School 2009...HS teammate and childhood friend of starting CB Emani Fenton.

LS 20 Robert Zimmerman 6-0, 211, Sr. Former walk-on now a long-snapping specialist...earned first varsity letter in 2009... Brookfield, Wis. • Brookfield Academy played on junior varsity in 2008...three-year letter winner at Brookfield Academy.

42 Brett Buehler 6-1, 212, Fr. First-team all-state linebacker as a senior at Dublin Coffman HS...has a twin brother... Dublin, Ohio • Dublin Coffman HS posted 100 tackles in 2009...HS teammate of freshman EJ Williams.

H 18 Luke Tasker 5-11, 182, So. Starting receiver...four career punt return TDs at St. Francis HS...son of former Buffalo East Aurora, N.Y. • St. Francis HS Bills All-Pro special teamer Steve Tasker

22 Shane Savage 5-10, 175, Jr. Leading returning wide receiver...caught 42 passes for 371 yards and two scores in Leesburg, Va. • Flint Hill School 2009...HS teammate and childhood friend of starting CB Emani Fenton. Big Red Special Teams PK H KR #3 — Brad Greenway #18 — Luke Tasker #2 — Rashad Campbell RB #41 — John Rodriguez #22 — Shane Savage #18 — Luke Tasker #32 — Grant Gellatly Big Red Offense #25 — Nick Booker-Tandy P LS PR FB #86 — Drew Alston #20 — Robert Zimmerman #18 — Luke Tasker #34 — Cody Roberts #42 — Brett Buehler #22 — Shane Savage #33 — Nick Mlady #43 — John Boyle WR QB WR #22 — Shane Savage #9 — Jeff Mathews #18 — Luke Tasker #38 — Kurt Ondash #12 — Houston Hawley #4 — Alex Johnson RT RG C LG LT TE #62 —Daniel Riggi #76 — Matt Green #64 — Robert Bullington #75 — Paul Ostick #65 — Josh Grider #19 — Ryan Houska #64 — Tucker Maggio-Hucek #72 — Dominic Valdner #69 — Drew Bourassa #78 — Drew McGowan #60 — Dylan Cunningham #87 — J.C. Tretter DE DT DT DE CB #47 — Mike Spooner #96 — Emile Chang #56 — Tre’ Minor #93 — Justin Harris CB #2 — Rashad Campbell #1 — K.C. Aharanwa #68 — Thomas Kokolas #50 — Zak Murdock #90 — Hugh Stewart #9 — Emani Fenton #30 — A.J. Okereke #26 — Andy Wade SLB MLB WLB #40 — Brandon Lainhart #51 — Zack Imhoff #49 — Dempsey Quinn SS #34 — Cody Roberts #42 — Brett Buehler #32 — Anthony Ambrosi FS #29 — Michael Hernandez #48 — Ben Heller #24 — Brian Gee Big Red Defense #23 — Kevin Laird Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 13

ing 10 in the CFL. He spent the 1986 campaign in the NFL Kent Austin with the St. Louis Cardinals after being selected in the 12th The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football round of the NFL Draft. He then moved to the CFL, where he played 10 seasons total for Saskatchewan, Toronto, Kent Austin, who spent LSU) and the eventual national champion (No. 4 Florida). The British Columbia Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers and five years as a successful third victory was a resounding 47-34 defeat of No. 8 Texas set numerous league passing records in the process. He coach in the Canadian Foot- Tech in the 2009 Cotton Bowl. The squad moved from 12th remains the league’s ninth all-time leading passer (36,030 ball League and the last in the SEC in scoring (20.1 ppg. in 2007) to second (32.1 ppg. yards), while his .576 completion percentage ranks third two years as offensive coor- in 2008) in one season. behind only Doug Flutie and Tom Clements. He is one of dinator at the University of The 2009 squad climbed as high as No. 4 in the national just four players to pass for 6,000 yards in a season when Mississippi, was named The rankings and topped No. 8 LSU, Tennessee and Arkansas en he totaled 6,225 yards in 1992. During the 1989 season Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Coach of route to a second straight berth in the AT&T Cotton Bowl Clas- with the Roughriders, Austin led the team to the Grey Cup Cornell Football by Andy Noel, the Meakem*Smith Director sic, in which Ole Miss prevailed over No. 18 Oklahoma State, crown, passing for 474 yards in the championship game to of Athletics and Physical Education, on Jan. 27, 2010. 21-7. After finishing with a 9-4 record (3-3 SEC), the Rebels earn MVP honors. He also won a Grey Cup as quarterback Austin, 46, directed potent offenses in his two years at Ole were ranked No. 20 in the final Associated Press poll and No. in 1994 under center for British Columbia. Miss, helping the Rebels to an 18-8 overall record and a pair 21 in the USA TODAY Top 25 coaches poll. Austin’s prize pupil Austin was a four-year letter winner at Mississippi and still of Cotton Bowl victories. his offense averaged 30.8 points was quarterback Jevan Snead, who passed for 5,394 yards in remains among the all-time passing leaders for the Rebels. and posted eight games with at least 40 points. The Ole two seasons with 46 touchdowns in the air before declaring He ranks second in career completions (556) and attempts Miss offense ran up 405.0 yards per game with great balance for the 2010 NFL Draft. (981), third in passing yardage (6,184) and 200-yard games (185.0 rushing yards and 43 touchdowns, 220.0 passing yards Prior to his time in Oxford, Austin spent 15 seasons in the (11), and fourth in passing touchdowns (31) and total offense and 49 touchdowns), and was effective moving the chains CFL as a player, assistant coach and head coach, winning (6,179). Austin was a three-time Southeastern Conference (20.1 first downs per game) and converting chances in the Grey Cup titles at each step. In his only season as head coach, Player of the Week and was named to the Academic All-SEC red zone (.838 scoring percentage with 58 touchdowns in 99 Austin directed Saskatchewan Roughriders to a Grey Cup title team from 1982-85. red zone opportunities). in 2007 and earned CFL Coach of the Year honors. His protege, Academically, Austin earned the National Football Foun- In 2008, his first year as offensive coordinator at his alma quarterback Kerry Joseph, was named the league’s Most dation Scholar-Athlete award in 1985 and was awarded an mater, Mississippi went 9-4 (5-3 SEC) just one season after Outstanding Player. Austin had previously served as offensive NCAA Postgraduate scholarship in 1986. He was elected to posting a 3-8 record with zero conference wins. That marked coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts from 2004-06, helping the University of Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. the program’s best one-year turnaround since 1947. The the team to a Grey Cup title in 2005 and coaching league Most Austin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business squad finished second in the SEC West after being picked to Outstanding Player Damon Allen. He began his coaching Administration in 1985. place fifth in the preseason, and ended the year No. 14 in the career as quarterbacks coach with the Ottawa Renegades Austin and his wife, Shelley, have three children - Kendall, final national polls. Ole Miss knocked off three top 20 foes on after his retirement as a player in 2003. Kassidy and Wesley. the road, including the defending national champion (No. 18 Austin had a successful 11-year playing career, includ-

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On The Sidelines In The Box Ron McCrone (DC, LB) David Archer (RB) Jeff Fela (OC, OL) Peter McCarty (DT) Tommy Condell (WR) Brian Young (DB, S) Travis Burkett (TE, ST) Jeff Fela Ron McCrone Tommy Condell David Archer Pete DeStefano (DE) Offensive Coord./OL Defensive Coord./LB Asst. Head Coach/WR RB/Recruiting Coord. Southwestern ‘75 Florida ‘68 Cortland ‘92 Cornell ‘05

Travis Burkett Pete DeStefano Peter McCarty Brian Young Zach Hart Rhett Ticconi TEs/Special Teams Defensive Ends Defensive Tackles Defensive Secondary Quality Control Dir. of FB Operations St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02 Slippery Rock ‘78 Massachusetts ‘77 Georgia Southern ‘97 Ohio ‘10 Barry ‘94 Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 14

Rushing Total Offense Long Plays Rushed for 300+ yards...... Never done Gained 300+ total yards...... Nathan Ford Run of 90+ yards...... John McNiff Rushed for 200+ yards...... Chad Levitt .. 350 yards (376 pass, -26 rush), at Columbia (Nov. 15, 2008) 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990) 218 yards on 39 carries, at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996) Gained 400+ total yards...... Nathan Ford Run of 80+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 100+ yards...... Randy Barbour ...... 436 yards (431 pass, 5 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) (120-16) vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2009) Ran 70+ plays...... Ricky Rahne Run of 70+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 5 TDs...... Ed Marinaro 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971) Ran 60+ plays...... Nathan Ford Run of 60+ yards...... Grant Gellatly Rushed for 4 TDs...... Derrick Harmon 62 plays (53 pass, 9 rush), atColumbia (Nov. 15, 2008) 63 yards, at Wagner (Sept. 18, 2010) vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 1983) Ran 50+ plays...... Nathan Ford Run of 50+ yards...... Grant Gellatly Rushed for 3 TDs...... Randy Barbour 62 plays (53 pass, 9 rush), atColumbia (Nov. 15, 2008) 63 yards, at Wagner (Sept. 18, 2010) vs. Brown (Oct. 20, 2007) Ran 40+ plays...... Jeff Mathews Run of 40+ yards...... Grant Gellatly Rushed 40+ times...... Chad Levitt 43 plays (36 pass, 7 rush), at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2010) 63 yards, at Wagner (Sept. 18, 2010) 40 times, vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996) Pass of 90+ yards...... Nathan Ford to Bryan Walters Rushed 30+ times...... Randy Barbour Defense 96 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 8, 2008) 32 times, vs. Brown (Octt. 20, 2007) Intercepted 3 passes...... Doug Knopp Pass of 80+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters Two players rushed for 100 yards...... vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995) 81 yards, at Yale (Sept. 26, 2009) Kuhn (24-175), Siwula (30-117), at Columbia (Nov. 12, 2005) Intercepted 2 passes...... Emani Fenton Pass of 70+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2010) 81 yards, at Yale (Sept. 26, 2009) Passing Had 20+ tackles...... Neil Morrissey Pass of 60+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters Passed for 400+ yards...... Nathan Ford 24 (7-17) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) 81 yards, at Yale (Sept. 26, 2009) 431 yards on 33-of-55 passing, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Had 15+ tackles...... Dempsey Quinn Pass of 50+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters Passed for 300+ yards...... Nathan Ford 16 (12-4) at Dartmouth (Nov. 7, 2009) 81 yards, at Yale (Sept. 26, 2009) 376 yards on 34-of-53 passing, at Columbia (Nov. 15, 2008) Had 10+ tackles...R.Campbell (11), Z.Imhoff (11), B.Lainhart (10) Pass of 40+ yards...... Stephen Liuzza to Ryan Houska Passed for 200+ yards...... Jeff Mathews at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2010) 40 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 24, 2009) 243 yards on 28-of-44 passing, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2010) Had 2+ sacks...... Anthony Ambrosi (2.0-13) Kicked 50+-yard field goal...... John Rodin Threw 5+ touchdown passes...... Never done at Dartmouth (Nov. 7, 2009) 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995) Threw 4 touchdown passes...... Ricky Rahne Had 3+ tackles for loss...... Anthony Ambrosi (3.0-19) Kicked 40+-yard field goal...... Brad Greenway 4, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2000) at Dartmouth (Nov. 7, 2009) 45-yards, at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2010) Threw 3 touchdown passes...... Nathan Ford Kicked 80+ yard punt...... Mike Baumgartel 3, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Miscellaneous 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001) Attempted 60+ passes...... Nathan Ford 100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game...... Kicked 70+ yard punt...... Mike Baumgartel 63, at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) Liuzza (166)/ Walters (178) vs. Fordham (Oct. 17, 2009) 77 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) Attempted 50+ passes...... Nathan Ford Fumble Return For Touchdown...... Kevin Marchand Kicked 60+ yard punt...... Drew Alston 53, at Columbia (Nov. 15, 2008) 2 yards, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2010) 62 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 10, 2009) Attempted 40+ passes...... Jeff Mathews Interception Return For Touchdown...... Brandon Lainhart Returned a punt 80+ yards...... Bryan Walters 44, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2010) 24 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 24, 2009) 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) Attempted 30+ passes...... Jeff Mathews Punt Return For Touchdown...... Bryan Walters Returned a kickoff 95+ yards...... Barrett Rosser 36, at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2010) 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972) Completed 30+ passes...... Nathan Ford Kickoff Return For A Touchdown...... Shane Kilcoyne Returned an interception 80+ yards...... Mark Broderick 34, at Columbia (Nov. 15, 2008) 94 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990) Completed 20+ passes...... Jeff Mathews Blocked Punt...... Kevin Marchand 21, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2010) vs. Colgate (Oct. 16, 2010) Threw 6 interceptions...... Marty Stallone Blocked Field Goal ...... Chris Costello 6 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985) vs. Brown (Oct. 24, 2009) Threw 5 interceptions...... Ben Ganter Blocked Extra Point...... Mike Spooner 5 interceptions, vs. Columbia (Nov. 14, 2009) vs. Colgate (Oct. 16, 2010) Threw 4 interceptions...... Adam Currie Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown...... Nick Zerante 4 interceptions, vs. Fordham (Oct. 17, 2009) 1 yard, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Threw 3 interceptions...... Nathan Ford Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown...... 3, vs. Penn (Nov. 22, 2008) Andy Wade, 69 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 8, 2008) Blocked Kick Returned For Defensive Extra Point...... Receiving Colin Nash, 90 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) Caught 15+ passes...... John Tagliaferri 15 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985) Team Had 600+ yards in Total Offense...... at Brown Caught 10+ passes...... Bryan Walters Scored 100+ points...... 110 vs. Case Western (Oct. 15, 1921) 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995) 10 receptions, vs. Fordham (Oct. 17, 2009) Scored 90+ points...... 91 vs. Susquehanna (Nov. 8, 1924) Had 500+ yards in Total Offense...... vs. Fordham Caught 8+ passes...... Grant Gellatly Scored 80+ points...... 80 vs. Susquehanna (Sept. 27, 1925) 552 yards (Oct. 17 2009) 8 receptions, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2010) Scored 70+ points...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) Scored on first offensive play...... at Yale Had 200+ yards receiving...... Joe Splendorio Scored 60+ points...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) 81-yard pass from Liuzza to Walters (Sept. 26, 2009) 204 yards (11 receptions), at Brown (Oct. 2, 1999) Scored 50+ points...... 57 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005) Recorded a safety...... vs. Bucknell (Sept. 19, 2009) Had 100+ yards receiving...... Shane Savage Recorded a defensive TD...... vs. Princeton 104 yards at Brown (Oct. 23, 2010) Scored 40+ points...... 45 at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Kevin Marchand 2-yd fumble return (Oct. 30, 2010) Caught 3 TD passes...... Eric Krawczyk Scored 30+ points...... 33 vs. Bucknell (Sept. 19, 2009) Zero punts in a game...... vs. Penn 106 yards (8 receptions), vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003) Back-to-back 40+ point games...... Nov. 17, 1982 Caught 2 TD passes...... Bryan Walters vs. Lafayette (41), at Fordham (45) 1997 Zero sacks allowed in a game...... at Dartmouth vs. Columbia (Nov. 14, 2009) Rushed for 500+ yards...... Never done Two 100-yard receivers, same game...... Rushed for 400+ yards...... at Penn Nov. 7, 2009 .Bleymaier (107 yds) and Walters (103 yds) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 414 yards (Sept. 22, 1979) Blocked two kicks in a game...... vs. Colgate Rushed for 300+ yards...... vs. Columbia Kevin Marchand (Punt); Mike Spooner (XP) (Oct. 16, 2010) Kicking 369 yards (Nov. 12, 2005) Had 25+ first downs in a game...... vs. Fordham Kicked 4 field goals...... Trevor MacMeekin Rushed for 200+ yards...... at Dartmouth 29, (Oct. 17, 2009) vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004) 224 yards (Nov. 7, 2009) Had 40+ minutes in time of possession...... vs. Columbia Kicked 3 field goals...... Peter Zell Passed for 500+ yards...... Never done 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005) vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006) Passed for 400+ yards...... vs. Princeton Recorded a shutout...... 21-0 vs. Yale (Nov. 6, 1993) Kicked 2 field goals...... Brad Greenway 431 yards (Nov. 1, 2008) Held opponent to negative yards rushing...... 2, at Princeton (Oct. 31, 2009) Passed for 300+ yards...... at Columbia -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005) An extra point was missed...... Brad Greenway 376 yards (Nov. 15, 2008) Played in 3+ overtime game...... Never done at Harvard (Oct. 9, 2010, blocked) Passed for 200+ yards...... at Columbia Played in 2-overtime game...... at Dartmouth (2OT) Punted 10+ times...... Drew Alston 224 yards (Nov. 13, 2010) L, 20-17 (Nov. 7, 2009) 10, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2010) Had 700+ yards in Total Offense...... Never done Played in overtime game...... at Dartmouth (2OT) L, 20-17 (Nov. 7, 2009) Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 15

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. TFL QB Sack Tackles Solo Asst Tot No-Yds No-Yds Sep 18 at Wagner 7 -41 L 2,237 Jeff Mathews...... 283-156-7 .551 1578 6 104.01 * Sep 25 YALE 7 -21 L 16,026 Adam Currie...... 7-3-1 .429 20 0 38.29 Zack Imhoff...... 43 33 76 4.0-11 2.0-8 Oct 2 at Bucknell W 21 -12 7,826 Ryan Houska...... 1-1-0 1.000 27 1 656.80 Brandon Lainhart...... 32 30 62 3.5-22 2.0-20 * Oct 9 at Harvard 17 -31 L 11,434 Cornell 291-160-8 .550 1625 7 104.33 Dempsey Quinn...... 29 28 57 1.5-3 0-0 Oct 16 COLGATE 3 -44 L 5,788 Opponents 270-140-9 .519 1810 11 114.94 Rashad Campbell...... 37 16 53 3.0-5 0-0 * Oct 23 at Brown 14 -27 L 7,160 Ben Heller...... 19 18 37 2.0-2 0-0 * Oct 30 PRINCETON W 21 -19 5,119 Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LG Brian Gee...... 25 10 35 1.5-8 0-0 * Nov 6 DARTMOUTH 10 -28 L 3,787 Michael Hernandez...... 19 12 31 1.5-4 0-0 Grant Gellatly...... 83 382 18 364 4.4 0 63 * Nov 13 at Columbia 17 -20 L 5,318 Emani Fenton...... 22 6 28 1.0-6 0-0 Nick Booker-Tandy....64 274 31 243 3.8 1 39 * Nov 20 PENN Jack Campbell...... 11 14 25 1.0-9 1.0-9 Ryan Houska...... 24 95 0 95 4.0 1 15 Emile Chang...... 11 13 24 5.5-20 2.0-12 * denotes conference game Troy Lewis...... 14 87 2 85 6.1 0 24 Brett Buehler...... 15 8 23 3.5-4 0-0 Marcus Hendren...... 10 50 4 46 4.6 1 16 TEAM STATISTICS Cornell Opp Andrew Brown...... 12 8 20 0-0 0-0 E.J. Williams...... 6 32 0 32 5.3 0 8 Cody Roberts...... 11 9 20 3.5-12 1.0-8 Scoring...... 13.0 27.0 Luke Tasker...... 2 26 0 26 13.0 2 14 Andy Wade...... 10 4 14 0-0 0-0 Points...... 117 243 Nick Mlady...... 4 11 0 11 2.8 0 5 Mike Spooner...... 6 8 14 1.5-12 0-0 First Downs ...... 137 192 Shane Savage...... 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 Justin Harris...... 4 10 14 1.0-7 0-0 by Rushing-Passing-Penalty...... 50-76-11 100-79-13 John Boyle...... 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Matt MacFarlane...... 1 12 13 1.5-2 0-0 Rushing Yards/Game ...... 78.8 242.1 Adam Currie...... 6 18 20 -2 -0.3 0 9 Kevin Laird...... 8 4 12 0-0 0-0 Rushes...... 289 374 TEAM...... 6 0 19 -19 -3.2 0 0 Tre’ Minor...... 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 Yards Gained...... 1088 2350 Jeff Mathews...... 68 103 285 -182 -2.7 2 13 Kevin Marchand...... 3 6 9 3.5-7 0-0 Yards Lost...... 379 171 Cornell 289 1088 379 709 2.5 7 63 Hugh Stewart...... 4 4 8 1.5-13 1.0-12 Net Yards...... 709 2179 Opponent 374 2350 171 2179 5.8 20 66 Anthony Ambrosi...... 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play...... 2.5 5.8 Chris Murray...... 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 TDs Rushing...... 7 20 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Robert Zimmerman...... 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards/Game ...... 180.6 201.1 Shane Savage...... 41 503 12.3 1 35 Ryan Houska...... 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 291-160-8 270-140-9 Luke Tasker...... 37 430 11.6 1 37 J.C. Tretter...... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 Completion Percentage...... 550 .519 Ryan Houska...... 25 242 9.7 2 28 K.C. Aharanwa...... 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards...... 1625 1810 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 13 131 10.1 1 28 Emmitt Terrell...... 2 2 4 1.0-1 1.0-1 Average Per Catch...... 10.2 12.9 Grant Gellatly...... 13 68 5.2 0 12 John Boyle...... 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 Passing Efficiency...... 104.33 114.95 Kurt Ondash...... 9 46 5.1 1 15 Zak Murdock...... 1 3 4 0.5-1 0-0 TDs Passing...... 7 11 Jon Scheidler...... 7 68 9.7 0 17 Brian Carroll...... 2 1 3 1.0-1 0-0 Total Offense/Game...... 259.3 443.2 Alex Johnson...... 5 45 9.0 0 20 Richie Silverman...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Total Offensive Plays/Yards...... 580/2334 644/3989 J.C. Tretter...... 4 62 15.5 1 27 Adam Albitar...... 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play...... 4.0 6.2 Nick Mlady...... 2 17 8.5 0 14 Mark Key...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Punting Average ...... 37.5 37.2 Troy Lewis...... 2 8 4.0 0 7 Brad Greenway...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punts-Yards-Blocked...... 73-2734-0 54-2007-1 Marcus Hendren...... 1 7 7.0 0 7 DeMarr Moulton...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Net Punting...... 35.0 32.9 Jeff Mathews...... 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 EJ Williams...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punt Return Average ...... 7.6 5.7 Cornell 160 1625 10.2 7 37 Punts Returned-Yards...... 17-130 21-120 Opponents 140 1810 12.9 11 92 Interceptions (9): Fenton 5, B.Heller 3, Hernandez. Kick Return Average ...... 22.4 22.6 Pass Break-ups (44): Fenton 11, B.Heller 7, R.Campbell 6, Kicks Returned-Yards...... 45-1007 24-543 All-Purpose Leaders Rush Rec PR KOR INT Tot Avg Hernandez 4, Quinn 3, Wade 3, Imhoff 2, Aharanwa, Ambrosi, Interceptions-Yards ...... 9-55 8-96 J.Campbell, Gee, Lainhart, MacFarlane, Minor, Roberts. Fumbles-Lost ...... 12-9 5-2 Rashad Campbell...... 0 0 0 754 0 754 83.8 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 2-3 1-0 Luke Tasker...... 26 430 125 105 0 686 76.2 Fumble Recoveries (2): Marchand, Quinn. Penalties-Yards ...... 52-432 54-426 Shane Savage...... 8 503 0 24 0 535 59.4 Forced Fumbles (3): Brown, Imhoff, Roberts. QB Sacks By-Yards ...... 11-79 46-292 3rd Down Conversions...... 41-132 (31%) 42-125 (34%) Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Blocked Kicks (4): Ambrosi, Fenton, Marchand, Spooner. 4th Down Conversions...... 5-11 (45%) 3-10 (30%) Rashad Campbell...... 33 754 22.8 0 49 Special Teams Tackles: C.Murray 5, Quinn 5, Wade 5, Zimmer- Time of Possession (Average) ...... 29:33 30:27 Anthony Ambrosi...... 4 82 20.5 0 24 man 5, Ambrosi 4, Boyle 4, Buehler 4, R.Campbell 4, Laird 4, Attendance-Average ...... 31,055-7,764 33,975-6,795 Luke Tasker...... 3 105 35.0 0 65 Tretter 3, Aharanwa 2, Lainhart 2, Brown, Hernandez, Houska, Richie Silverman...... 2 18 9.0 0 15 Roberts, Silverman. Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Grant Gellatly...... 1 29 29.0 0 29 Cornell 35 20 34 28 0 — 117 Shane Savage...... 1 24 24.0 0 24 Opponents 41 63 61 78 0 — 243 Dempsey Quinn...... 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 2010 Field Goal Sequence Cornell 45 1007 22.4 0 65 FG Sequence...... Cornell...... Opponents PAT 2-PT Def. Opponents 24 543 22.6 0 50 Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty Pts Wagner...... —...... — Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Yale...... —...... 27wl Brad Greenway...... 0 4-5 13-14 0-0 0 0 25 Bucknell...... —... 38wr, (21), (39), 35wl Ryan Housa...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Luke Tasker...... 16 125 7.8 0 30 Harvard...... (27)...... (25) Luke Tasker...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Emani Fenton...... 1 5 5.0 0 5 Colgate...... (36)...... (30) Nick Booker-Tandy...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Cornell 17 130 7.6 0 30 Brown...... —...... (45), (24) Jeff Mathews...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents 21 120 5.7 0 16 Princeton...... 43wr...... — Shane Savage...... 1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 8 Dartmouth...... (49)...... — Marcus Hendren...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Int. Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Columbia...... (45)...... (35), (20) Kevin Marchand...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Emani Fenton...... 5 15 3.0 0 15 Penn Kurt Ondash...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Ben Heller...... 3 40 13.3 0 26 J.C. Tretter...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Michael Hernandez...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Numbers with k indicate Cornell 15 4-5 13-14 1-1 0 0 117 Cornell 9 55 6.1 0 26 field goal was blocked. Opponents 32 8-11 27-30 0-2 0 0 243 Opponents 8 96 12.0 1 28

Total Offense Leaders Plays Rush Pass Yards Avg Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Jeff Mathews...... 351 -182 1578 1396 155.1 Kevin Marchand...... 1 2 2.0 1 2 Grant Gellatly...... 83 364 0 364 52.0 Dempsey Quinn...... 1 1 1.0 0 1 Cornell 2 3 1.5 1 2 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 —

Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LG Brad Greenway...... 1-1 1-1 2-3 0-0 4-5 49 Cornell 1-1 1-1 2-3 0-0 4-5 49 Opponents 4-5 3-5 1-1 0-0 8-11 45

Punting No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLK Drew Alston...... 73 2734 37.5 56 26 3 3 0 Cornell 73 2734 37.5 56 26 3 3 0 Opponents 54 2007 37.2 58 13 3 5 1 Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 16

Game 1 Wagner 41, Cornell 7 Cornell Individual Stats Wagner Individual Stats Sept. 18, 2010 Stadium , N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Grant Gellatly...... 7 87 0 63 Torian Phillips...... 16 133 0 49 Wagner College raced out to a 20-0 Cornell 0 0 0 7 — 7 Marcus Hendren...... 9 30 1 7 Jeremy Martinez...... 16 117 1 19 first half lead and captured its first win of Wagner 7 13 21 0 — 41 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 6 16 0 7 Nick Doscher...... 13 77 1 25 the year, knocking off Cornell 41-7 in the Jeff Mathews...... 4 5 0 7 Tyler Newberry...... 2 4 0 5 Big Red coaching debut of Kent Austin at 1st Quarter Adam Currie...... 6 -2 0 9 TEAM...... 4 -6 0 0 Wagner Stadium. W—Doscher 1-yard run (Lopez kick), TEAM...... 1 -11 0 0 Wagner’s Nick Doscher had a hand 6:05 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg in all three first half scores, tossing two Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Nick Doscher...... 11-8-0 227 3 88 to Tyrone Collins and sneaking in from 2nd Quarter Jeff Mathews...... 15-7-1 97 0 28 1-yard out for the first score.The 23-year- W—Collins 41-yard pass from Doscher Adam Currie...... 7-3-1 20 0 15 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg old sophomore led the Seahawks in (Lopez kick), 11:52 Tyrone Collins...... 4 75 2 41 rushing (64 yards) and passing (7-of-10, W—Collins 11-yard pass from Doscher Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Justin Matthews...... 1 88 1 88 139 yards). He finished the game 8-of-11 (Lopez kick blocked), 7:37 Luke Tasker...... 5 56 0 16 David Crawford...... 1 41 0 41 passing for 227 yards and three scores, Shane Savage...... 2 28 0 28 Morgan Mizell...... 1 12 0 12 while also rushing for 77 yards. A pair of 3rd Quarter J.C. Tretter...... 1 21 0 21 Danny Ford...... 1 11 0 11 Wagner running backs posted more than W—Matthews 88-yard pass from Marcus Hendren...... 1 7 0 7 Alex Johnson...... 1 5 0 5 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 100 yards on the ground, led by Torian Doscher (Lopez kick), 11:40 Kyle Muir...... 3 107 35.7 38 1 Phillips with 133 on 16 carries. W—Martinez 10-yard run (Lopez kick), Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Freshman Grant Gellatly was outstand- 5:20 Drew Alston...... 7 255 36.4 43 4 Field Goal Attempts ing in his first collegiate game, rushing W—Gage 20-yard interception return None for 87 yards and just seven carries, in- (Lopez kick), 4:23 Field Goal Attempts Punt Returns: Collins 1-0. cluding a long 63-yard scamper. Fresh- None Kickoff Returns:Francois 1-22. men starred on both sides of the ball, 4th Quarter Punt Returns: Tasker 2-17. Tackle Leaders: Davis 1-7, Clohessy 1-5, as Jeff Mathews was 7-of-15 passing for C—Hendren 1-yard run (Greenway kick), Kickoff Returns:R. Campbell 5-137, Gellatly Prime 0-5. 97 yards after halftime and rookie Brian 7:56 1-29, Tasker 1-20. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Stanford 3-12, Gee notched 12 tackles pace the defense. Tackle Leaders: Gee 7-5, Lainhart 2-8, Gaston 0.5-6, Clohessy 0.5-1. Marcus Hendren scored the lone touch- Team Stats Cornell Wagner Brown 3-3, Buehler 2-4. Sacks: Stanford 2.5-11, Gaston 0.5-6. down for Cornell, going in from 1-yard First downs 11 20 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Buehler 1.5-2, Interceptions: Gage 1-20, Francois 1-0. Gee 1-7, Chang 1-2, Marchand 0.5-1. Pass Breakups: Legette, Placide. out in the fourth quarter. Rushes-yards 33-125 51-325 Forced Fumbles: Placide, Sims, Stanford. Cornell’s offense was limited to just 46 Passing 117 227 Sacks: None. Interceptions: None. Fumble Recoveries: Suppes. yards at the half and failed to convert on Passing A-C-I 22-10-2 11-8-0 Pass Breakups: None. Blocked Kicks: None. five third-down conversion opportuni- Total plays-yards 55-242 62-552 Forced Fumbles: Brown. ties. Hendren was the lone bright spot Kick return yards 7-186 1-22 Fumble Recoveries: None. from the Big Red, rushing for 33 yards Punts-avg. 7-36.4 3-35.7 Blocked Kicks: Ambrosi (XP). and just seven carries, while Drew Alston Fumbles-lost 4-1 1-0 placed two of his five punts inside Wag- Penalties-yards 3-15 7-65 ner’s own 20-yard line. Freshman Brian 3rd down con. 2-11 5-10 Gee, in his first career start, notched eight 4th down con. 1-2 0-1 tackles and a tackle for loss in his first col- Time of possession 27:56 32:04 legiate action.

Game 2 Yale 21, Cornell 7 Yale Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Sept. 25, 2010 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Alex Thomas...... 18 124 1 47 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 15 27 0 8 Yale scored 14 unanswered points and Mordecai Cargill (16 carries, 89 Mordecai Cargill...... 16 89 0 29 Marcus Hendren...... 1 16 0 16 in the third quarter and grinded out yards) that proved to be the difference. Chris Smith...... 1 6 0 6 Jeff Mathews...... 6 -21 0 7 a 21-7 victory over Cornell in front of As a unit, Yale grounded out 211yards Deaon Randall...... 2 -3 0 0 more than 16,000 fans at Schoellkopf and two touchdowns on 40 carries. Patrick Witt...... 3 -5 1 5 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Field. Jeff Mathews...... 35-23-1 248 1 27 Freshman quarterback Jeff Mathews, Yale 7 0 14 0 — 21 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg making his first collegiate start and the Cornell 7 0 0 0 — 7 Patrick Witt...... 32-18-2 232 1 69 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg first start ever by a freshman in Cornell’s Shane Savage...... 7 80 0 21 storied history, completed 23-of-35 1st Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Nick Booker-Tandy...... 6 70 1 27 passes for 248 yards and a touchdown Y—Christodoulou 88-yard pass from Jordan Forney...... 5 54 0 25 Shane Savage...... 4 47 0 18 of 8 yards to Nick Booker-Tandy late in Witt (Barnes kick), 6:01 Chris Blohm...... 4 45 0 16 Alex Johnson...... 2 30 0 20 the first quarter. It was the first college C—Booker-Tandy 8-yard pass from Chris Smith...... 3 32 0 21 Ryan Houska...... 1 7 0 7 score for both players.Mathews’ favorite Mathews (Greenway kick), 2:06 Gio Christodoulou...... 2 88 1 69 Kurt Ondash...... 1 6 0 6 target was Shane Savage, who hauled Alex Thomas...... 2 8 0 4 J.C. Tretter...... 1 5 0 5 in seven passes for 80 yards. Booker- 2nd Quarter Allen Harris...... 1 6 0 6 Nick Mlady...... 1 3 0 3 Shane Bannon...... 1 -1 0 0 Tandy ended the day with six catches No Scoring Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 for 70 yards and a score and rushed for Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Drew Alston...... 6 246 41.0 56 4 27 more. 3rd Quarter Alex Barnes...... 3 115 38.3 47 1 Defensively, Cornell hunkered down Y—Thomas 1-yard run (Barnes kick), Field Goal Attempts in the second half, but a big play for 10:29 Field Goal Attempts None Yale and a big play for the Big Red that Y—Witt 1-yard run (Barnes kick), 1:28 Alex Barnes Punt Returns: Tasker 1-2. was called back sent Yale to its second 1st...... 10:37...... 27-yards...... Missed Kickoff Returns: Ambrosi 1-23, R.Campbell win of the year. Brandon Lainhart had 4th Quarter Punt Returns: Christodoulou 1-16. 1-15. a game-high 14 tackles, while Brian No Scoring Kickoff Returns:Smith 2-49. Tackle Leaders: Lainhart 13-1, Gee 10-3, Gee notched 13 for his second straight Tackle Leaders: Haynes 5-5, Dunham 6-0, Heller 5-2, Fenton 5-1, R.Campbell 4-2. contest in double figures. Senior Emani Team Stats Yale Cornell Reising 4-2, Stanley 4-2. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Heller 1.5-2, Fenton had a pair of interceptions, in- First downs 23 17 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Davis 2-14, Lainhart 1-11, Buehler 1-2, Marchand 1-1, cluding one that was returned all the Rushes-yards 40-211 22-22 Stanley 2-11, Young 1-5, Williams 1-13, Gee 0.5-1, MacFarlane 0.5-1, Stewart 0.5-1. Stoller 1-2, McHale 0.5-4, Moyer 0.5-1. Sacks: Lainhart 1-11. way to the Yale 3, but was later called Passing 232 248 Interceptions: Fenton 2-15. back on an illegal block. That play, Passing A-C-I 32-18-2 35-23-1 Sacks: Davis 2-14, Williams 1-3, McHale 0.5-4, Stanley 0.5-4. Pass Breakups: Fenton 2, Heller 2, along with an interception on the first Total plays-yards 72-443 57-270 Interceptions: Money 1-20. R.Campbell. play of the second half that ended up Kick return yards 2-49 2-38 Pass Breakups: Foreman, Money, Walsh. Forced Fumbles: None. resulting in the go-ahead score, was all Punts-avg. 3-38.3 6-41.0 Forced Fumbles: None. Fumble Recoveries: None. the Bulldogs would need for the hard- Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Fumble Recoveries: Haynes 1-0. Blocked Kicks: None. earned win. Penalties-yards 5-40 6-65 Blocked Kicks: None. Patrick Witt was 18-of-32 passing for 3rd down con. 6-13 6-14 232 yards and a touchdown, but it was 4th down con. 1-2 0-1 the ground game of Alex Thomas (18 Time of possession 32:39 27:21 carries, 124 yards and a touchdown) Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 17

Game 3 Cornell 21, Bucknell 12 Cornell Individual Stats Bucknell Individual Stats Oct. 2, 2010 Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium Lewisburg, Pa. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nick Booker-Tandy...... 14 61 1 17 Brandon Wesley...... 14 49 1 14 First-year head coach Kent Austin by committee, with Dempsey Quinn Troy Lewis...... 4 37 0 24 Tyler Smith...... 10 45 0 13 will likely get wins in his career that will (nine tackles) and Brandon Lainhart Ryan Houska...... 4 17 0 7 Jeremiah Young...... 2 9 0 6 be prettier than this one, but few may (eight tackles) leading the charge. Luke Tasker...... 1 14 1 14 Travis Friend...... 2 2 0 1 be as memorable. The Big Red mentor Nick Mlady...... 4 11 0 5 made his first victory as a collegiate Cornell 7 7 7 0 — 21 John Boyle...... 1 2 0 2 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg head coach one that will be remem- Bucknell 0 3 9 0 — 12 TEAM...... 1 -2 0 0 Brandon Wesley..45-25-1 267 0 31 bered as the building block, overcom- Jeff Mathews...... 5 -17 1 1 ing adversity throughout to capture 1st Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg a 21-12 victory at Bucknell at Christy C—Booker-Tandy 2-yard run Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Tyler Smith...... 8 48 0 17 Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. (Greenway kick), 0:58 Jeff Mathews...... 28-15-1 180 0 35 Frank DeNick...... 6 56 0 20 Cornell overcame four turnovers and Gabe Skwara...... 2 49 0 27 numerous injuries to snap a 10-game 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Victor Walker...... 2 33 0 17 losing skid dating back to last season. C—Tasker 14-yard run (Greenway kick), Luke Tasker...... 5 35 0 13 Travis Friend...... 2 11 0 11 Seven different players rushed the 3:53 Ryan Houska...... 4 49 0 28 Robert Owoyele...... 1 15 0 15 ball for the Big Red, with Luke Tasker, B—Orth 21-yard field goal, 0:14 Shane Savage...... 3 62 0 35 Luke Massaro...... 1 11 0 11 Nick Booker-Tandy and Jeff Mathews Nick Booker-Tandy...... 1 16 0 16 Tern Ityokmbul...... 1 9 0 9 finding the end zone, but it may have 3rd Quarter Nick Mlady...... 1 14 0 14 Alex Johnson...... 1 4 0 4 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 been junior Troy Lewis who had the B—Orth 39-yard field goal, 0:14 Ryan Gutkowski..... 5 126 25.2 47 0 most important carries. He toted the C—Mathews 1-yard run (Greenway Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 ball four times on the team’s final, time- kick), 4:35 Drew Alston...... 6 243 40.5 48 1 Field Goal Attempts killing drive and posted 37 yards, pick- C—Wesley 14-yard run (Wesley pass Drew Orth ing up a pair of first downs and record- intercepted), 0:33 Field Goal Attempts 1st...... 7:07...... 38-yards...... Missed ing a 24-yard carry. None 2nd...... 0:14...... 21-yards...... Good Mathews, making his second varsity 4th Quarter Punt Returns: Tasker 3-24, Fenton 1-5. 3rd...... 9:17...... 39-yards...... Good start at quarterback, completed 15-of- No Scoring Kickoff Returns: R.Campbell 2-56, Tasker 4th...... 11:05...... 35-yards...... Missed 28 passes for 180 yards after a rough 1-65, Ambrosi 1-16. Punt Returns: Robertson 1-(-1). 1-of-8 start. He hit six different receiv- Team Stats Cornell Bucknell Tackle Leaders: Quinn 7-2, Lainhart 4-4, Kickoff Returns:Smith 4-123. ers, including Tasker five times. The First downs 17 22 Imhoff 4-3, R.Campbell 5-1, Gee 5-1. Tackle Leaders: Bolte 7-0, Rafferty 3-2. sophomore receiver had 35 receiving Rushes-yards 34-135 28-105 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Stewart 1-12. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Eden 1-7, Rafferty yards and a big 65-yard kickoff return Passing 180 267 Chang 1-5, R.Campbell 1-2, Lainhart 1-6, von Paris 1-3, Gerlach 1-2, Palmer 0.5-5, to open the contest. Ryan Houska Passing A-C-I 28-15-1 45-25-1 1-2, Carroll 1-1, Terrell 1-1, Quinn 0.5-2, Briggs 0.5-1. Spooner 0.5-2. Sacks: Eden 1-7, Anderson 1-1, Palmer 0.5-5, chipped in 17 rushing yards on four car- Total plays-yards 6-315 73-372 Sacks: Stewart 1-12, Chang 1-5, Terrell 1-1. ries and 49 yards on four catches, while Kick return yards 4-137 4-123 Rafferty 0.5-5. Interceptions: B.Heller 1-15. Interceptions: Eden 1-7. steady receiver Shane Savage hauled in Punts-avg. 6-40.5 6-31.7 Pass Breakups: R.Campbell 2, B.Heller 2, Pass Breakups: Anderson. three passes for 62 yards. Fumbles-lost 3-3 0-0 Imhoff, Lainhart, MacFarlane, Quinn. Forced Fumbles: Eden, Joyce. Senior punter Drew Alston had an- Penalties-yards 10-85 7-52 Forced Fumbles: None. Fumble Recoveries: DeLaRosa, Francis, other outstanding day, averaging 40.5 3rd down con. 5-11 4-16 Fumble Recoveries: None. Palmer. yards on six kicks to flip field position. 4th down con. 0-0 0-1 Blocked Kicks: Fenton. Blocked Kicks: None. The defensive effort was spearheaded Time of possession 27:01 32:59

Game 4 Harvard 31, Cornell 17 Cornell Individual Stats Harvard Individual Stats Oct. 9, 2010 Harvard Stadium Cambridge, Mass. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nick Booker-Tandy...... 4 53 0 39 Gino Gordon...... 21 158 1 65 Quarterback Jeff Mathews tossed a Cornell 0 0 3 14 — 17 Troy Lewis...... 8 42 0 17 Treavor Scales...... 11 93 0 51 pair of fourth quarter touchdowns, but Harvard 7 0 3 21 — 31 Ryan Houska...... 6 17 0 7 Rich Zajeski...... 3 47 1 43 Cornell’s rally fell short in a 31-17 defeat Shane Savage...... 1 8 0 8 Mike Cook...... 2 9 0 8 to Harvard at Harvard Stadium. 1st Quarter Grant Gellatly...... 3 1 0 2 Colton Chapple...... 6 5 1 13 Cornell trailed just 10-3 heading into H—Gordon 19-yard run (Mothander TEAM...... 1 -1 0 0 Matt Simpson...... 1 -1 0 0 the final stanza, in a defensive struggle, kick), 3:35 Jeff Mathews...... 12 -37 0 11 TEAM...... 1 -1 0 0 but the fourth quarter was an offensive track meet as both teams’ defenses tired. 2nd Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Mathews ended the day 16-of-33 No Scoring Jeff Mathews...... 33-16-1 125 2 15 Colton Chapple...35-16-2 191 1 28 passing against relentless pressure from the Harvard defensive charge, which 3rd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg recorded eight sacks against a Big Red H—Mothander 25-yard field goal, 6:59 Shane Savage...... 7 55 1 12 Adam Chrissis...... 5 71 0 28 team starting freshmen at both offen- C—Greenway 27-yard field goal, 0:19 Kurt Ondash...... 3 24 0 15 Kyle Juszczyk...... 3 23 0 12 sive tackles, a sophomore at center and Ryan Houska...... 2 20 1 13 Matt Brown...... 2 34 0 23 a freshman taking the snaps behind him. 4th Quarter Troy Lewis...... 2 8 0 7 Levi Richards...... 2 28 1 21 Mathews hit Ryan Houska for a 13- H—Richards 21-yard pass from Luke Tasker...... 1 12 0 12 Gino Gordon...... 2 24 0 15 yard score and Shane Savage for a 7-yard Chapple (Mothander kick), 11:09 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 1 6 0 6 Nick Schwarzkopf...... 1 9 0 9 Mike Cook...... 1 2 0 2 touchdown, then hit the junior receiver C—Houska 13-yard pass from Mathews Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 on the ensuing two-point conversion (Greenway kick blocked), 8:29 Drew Alston...... 11 378 34.4 46 3 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 play for the final margin. H—Chapple 2-yard run (Mothander Jack Dombrowski.. 7 274 39.1 58 2 Savage led the receiving corps with kick), 6:16 Field Goal Attempts seven catches for 55 yards, while Nick C—Savage 7-yard pass from Mathews Brad Greenway Field Goal Attempts Booker-Tandy had 53 yards on four car- (Savage pass from Mathews), 0:04 3rd...... 0:19...... 27-yards...... Good David Mothand ries, including 39 on one jaunt. Troy 3rd...... 6:59...... 25-yards...... Good Lewis chipped in 42 yards on five carries Team Stats Cornell Harvard Punt Returns: None. Kickoff Returns: R.Campbell 3-59, Ambrosi Punt Returns: Hanson 5-12. against one of the nation’s staunchest First downs 14 23 1-19, Silverman 1-15. Kickoff Returns:Wilson 3-51. defenses against the run. Rushes-yards 35-83 45-314 Tackle Leaders: Lainhart 3-8, Quinn 3-7, Tackle Leaders: Norman 6-3, Boyd 4-4, Cornell’s defense was strong, particu- Passing 125 191 Imhoff 5-4, R.Campbell 6-1, Heller 3-4. Graeff 7-0, Hasselberg 4-2. larly in the first three quarters as spear- Passing A-C-I 33-16-1 35-16-2 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Chang 1.5-3, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Graeff 4-25, headed by the linebacking trio of Zack Total plays-yards 68-208 80-505 Lainhart 1-9, Imhoff 1-5, Campbell 1-1, Norman 1.5-6, Hasselberg 1-10, Boyd 1-6, Imhoff (nine tackles, sack, forced fumble), Kick return yards 5-93 3-51 MacFarlane 1-1, Marchand 0.5-1. Obi 1-6, Schneider 1-1, Burkhead 0.5-1. Brandon Lainhart (11 tackles, sack) and Punts-avg. 11-34.4 7-39.1 Sacks: Lainhart 1-9, Imhoff 1-5. Sacks: Graeff 4-25, Hasselberg 1-10, Boyd Interceptions: Fenton 1-0, B.Heller 1-0. 1-6, Obi 1-6, Norman 1-5. Dempsey Quinn (10 tackles, pass breakup Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Pass Breakups: Fenton 3, R.Campbell 2, Interceptions: Hanson 1-28. and fumble recovery). Both Ben Heller Penalties-yards 6-46 11-85 B.Heller 2, Gee, Hernandez, Quinn. Pass Breakups: Hanson 2, Burkhead, and Emani Fenton recorded interceptions. 3rd down con. 4-18 5-17 Forced Fumbles: Imhoff. Mason, Minamide, Obi, Obukwelu, Zych. Harvard’s Benjamin Graeff had four 4th down con. 1-2 1-2 Fumble Recoveries: Quinn. Forced Fumbles: None. sacks to lead the defensive charge, while Time of possession 28:42 31:18 Blocked Kicks: None. Fumble Recoveries: None. the duo of Gino Gordon and Treavor Scales Blocked Kicks: None. combined for 251 yards on 32 carries.

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Game 5 Colgate 44, Cornell 3 Colgate Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Oct. 16, 2010 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nate Eachus...... 25 291 3 66 Grant Gellatly...... 11 46 0 10 Colgate joined the exclusive 600-win Colgate 3 28 7 6 — 44 Greg Sullivan...... 8 102 3 53 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 9 23 0 17 club, becoming the 15th school in the Cornell 0 0 3 0 — 3 Noah Jackson...... 7 30 0 8 Troy Lewis...... 2 6 0 4 Football Championship Subdivision to Steve Rizzo...... 4 22 0 18 Ryan Houska...... 2 1 0 1 reach that milestone by knocking off 1st Quarter Zauhn Lewis...... 2 4 0 2 Jeff Mathews...... 10 -44 0 6 another school already in the club, top- Col—Colborne 30-yard field goal, 7:18 TEAM...... 2 -9 0 0 ping Cornell 44-3 at Schoellkopf Field. Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg The Raiders got a school-record 291 2nd Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Jeff Mathews...... 25-11-1 92 0 29 rushing yards from Nate Eachus. Col—Sullivan 26-yard run (Colborne Greg Sullivan...... 12-5-0 63 0 33 Colgate exploded for 28 second quar- kick), 10:20 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg ter points with a punishing ground game Col—Eachus 66-yard run (Colborne Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Luke Tasker...... 3 57 0 29 and used quick-strike ability to collect all kick), 6:40 Doug Rosnick...... 3 45 0 33 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 3 11 0 6 six touchdowns from at least 11 yards out. Col—Sullivan 53-yard run (Colborne Chris Looney...... 1 12 0 12 Kurt Ondash...... 3 8 0 5 Eachus found the end zone three times kick), 4:56 Jonathan Mputu...... 1 6 0 6 Shane Savage...... 1 10 0 10 Ryan Houska...... 1 6 0 6 on runs of 66, 25 and 63 yards in surpass- Col—Eachus 25-yard run (Colborne Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 ing the previous single-game mark of kick), 3:00 Evan Goldszak...... 7 254 36.3 49 3 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 280 yards by Jamaal Branch against Holy Drew Alston...... 10 388 38.8 49 0 Cross in 2003. Quarterback Greg Sullivan 3rd Quarter Field Goal Attempts added 102 rushing yards on eight carries Cor—Greenway 36-yard field goal, 5:58 Evan Colborne Field Goal Attempts and also scored three times as Colgate Col—Eachus 63-yard run (Colborne 1st...... 7:18...... 30-yards...... Good Brad Greenway posted 440 yards on the ground and 503 kick), 2:26 3rd...... 5:58...... 36-yards...... Good yards of total offense total. Punt Returns: Marshall 2-0. Kickoff Returns:Jackson 1-25. Punt Returns: None. A youthful Cornell team kept it inter- 4th Quarter Tackle Leaders: Dimassa 7-5, Friel 6-3, Kickoff Returns:R.Campbell 7-164. esting in the first quarter, trailing only Col—Sullivan 11-yard run (Colborne Hunsucker 3-1, Lewis 3-1. Tackle Leaders: Imhoff 4-6, Brown 6-3, 3-0 before the Raiders were able to kick), 13:08 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Dimassa 2.5-9, Buehler 5-2, Lainhart 4-2, Hernandez 2-4. break it open. In defeat, Grant Gellatly Danielsen 2-7, Sonds 1.5-6, Smith, 1.5-5, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Murdock 0.5-1, made noise with 46 yards on 11 carries. Team Stats Colgate Cornell Friel 1-9, Johnson 1-8, Lock 1-7, Frey 1-2, Imhoff 0.5-1. Luke Tasker caught three passes for 57 First downs 17 7 Moses 1-2, Lewis 1-1, McKenzie 0.5-3. Sacks: None. yards, while place-kickerBrad Greenway Rushes-yards 48-440 34-32 Sacks: Smith 1.5-5, Friel 1-9, Johnson 1-8, Interceptions: None. Lock 1-7, Danielsen 1-6, Dimassa 0.5-4, Pass Breakups: Wade 2. booted a 36-yard field goal for the Big Passing 63 92 Sonds 0.5-4, McKenzie 0.5-3. Forced Fumbles: None. Red’s only points. Zack Imhoff posted Passing A-C-I 12-5-0 25-11-1 Interceptions: Dimassa 1-0. Fumble Recoveries: None. 10 tackles to lead Cornell, while Andrew Total plays-yards 60-503 59-124 Pass Breakups: McKenzie 2, Diamond, Blocked Kicks: Marchand, Spooner. Brown had nine. Cornell blocked a pair Kick return yards 1-25 7-164 Dimassa. of kicks, with Kevin Marchand getting Punts-avg. 7-36.3 10-38.8 Forced Fumbles: Danielsen. his hand on a punt and Mike Spooner Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Fumble Recoveries: Dimassa. spoiling an extra-point. Drew Alston, Penalties-yards 5-54 5-55 Blocked Kicks: None. despite a vicious wind, had a great day 3rd down con. 5-13 3-15 punting the ball with an average of 38.8 4th down con. 0-0 0-1 yards on 10 kicks. Time of possession 29:40 30:20

Game 6 Brown 27, Cornell 14 Cornell Individual Stats Brown Individual Stats Oct. 23, 2010 Brown Stadium Providence, R.I. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Grant Gellatly...... 15 43 0 16 Mark Kachmer...... 17 81 1 15 Tight end Ryan Houska scored twice, Cornell 7 0 0 7 — 14 E.J. Williams...... 1 8 0 8 Zachary Tronti...... 12 53 0 21 once on the ground and once in the air, Brown 10 10 0 7 — 27 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 3 7 0 6 Troy Lewis...... 2 6 0 4 but Brown’s running attack and several Ryan Houska...... 1 2 1 2 Ryan Houska...... 2 1 0 1 key Big Red mistakes gave the Bears a 27- 1st Quarter Jeff Mathews...... 11 1 0 12 Jeff Mathews...... 10 -44 0 6 14 victory over Cornell at Brown Stadium. B—Norocea 45-yard field goal, 8:35 Houska made an acrobatic 21-yard C—Houska 21-yard pass from Mathews Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg touchdown pass from Jeff Mathews in (Greenway kick), 6:12 Jeff Mathews...... 34-18-0 232 1 33 Joe Springer...... 33-20-0 287 2 47 the first quarter to give Cornell the lead, B—Kachmer 0-yard fumble recovery Patrick Donnelly...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 then hit paydirt again from 2-yards out in (Norocea kick), 2:26 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg the fourth. Mathews directed an offense Shane Savage...... 8 104 0 31 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg that didn’t surrender a turnover and com- 2nd Quarter Luke Tasker...... 6 70 0 33 Zachary Tronti...... 6 71 0 33 pleted 18-of-34 passes for 232 yards and a B—Norocea 24-yard field goal, 5:28 Ryan Houska...... 2 27 1 21 Jimmy Saros...... 4 60 0 27 touchdown. His favorite target was Shane B—Tounkara 20-yard pass from Nick Booker-Tandy...... 1 28 0 28 Alexander Tounkara...... 4 52 2 20 Savage, who hauled in eight passes for Springer (Norocea kick), 0:34 Grant Gellatly...... 1 3 0 3 Tellef Loundevall...... 3 56 0 47 104 yards for his first 100-yard game. Luke Jonah Fay...... 1 32 0 32 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Mark Kachmer...... 1 8 0 8 Tasker also caught six passes for 70 yards. 3rd Quarter Drew Alston...... 8 312 39.0 51 3 Grant Gellatly led the rushing attack with No scoring Alex Prestley...... 1 8 0 8 43 yards on 15 carries. Field Goal Attempts Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Defensively, Zach Imhoff led the way 4th Quarter None Nathan Lovett...... 2 85 42.5 46 1 with 12 tackles, while Dempsey Quinn B—Tounkara 13-yard pass from Punt Returns: Tasker 2-12. Patrick Donnelly..... 3 121 40.3 43 2 chipped in nine. Cody Roberts, making Springer (Norocea kick), 13:12 Kickoff Returns: R.Campbell 4-79, Tasker his first college start at linebacker, posted C—Houska 2-yard run (Greenway kick), 1-20, Silverman 1-3. Field Goal Attempts five tackles, including two for a loss, and a 9:30 Tackle Leaders: Imhoff 9-3, Quinn 7-2, Alexander Norocea pass breakup. Drew Alston had a solid day Campbell 5-2, Wade 4-2. 1st...... 8:35...... 45-yards...... Good punting the football, averaging 39.0 yards Team Stats Cornell Brown Tackles For Loss Leaders: Roberts 2.0-3, 2nd...... 5:28...... 24-yards...... Good and pinning three of his eight kicks inside First downs 18 22 Spooner 1.0-10, Fenton 1.0-6, R.Campbell the Brown 20. Rushes-yards 31-61 34-157 1.0-2, Quinn 1.0-1. Punt Returns: Polley 3-22. Sacks: None. Kickoff Returns:Cruz 2-51, Kachmer 1-24. Joe Springer completed 20-of-33 pass- Passing 232 287 Interceptions: None. Tackle Leaders: Serrano 4-4, Cruz 5-1. es for 287 yards and two scores, both to Passing A-C-I 34-18-0 34-20-0 Pass Breakups: Hernandez, Roberts, Wade. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Rettig 2.0-6, Alexander Tounkara. Mark Kachmer ran Total plays-yards 65-293 68-444 Forced Fumbles: None. Colbern 1.0-11, Serrano 1.0-9, Okiji 1.0-6, for a game-high 81 yards and a touch- Kick return yards 6-102 3-75 Fumble Recoveries: None. McGrath 1.0-6, O'Donnell 1.0-6, Miller 1.0-2, down (recovering a fumble in the end Punts-avg. 8-39.0 5-41.2 Blocked Kicks: None. Leedy 1.0-1, Raducha 1.0-1. zone). Alexander Norocea booted a pair of Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-0 Sacks: Colbern 1.0-11, Serrano 1.0-9, McGrath 1.0-6, O'Donnell 1.0-6, Rettig 1.0-5. field goals to round out the scoring for the Penalties-yards 7-62 6-43 Interceptions: None. Bears. Brown’s defense posted five sacks 3rd down con. 5-15 4-13 Pass Breakups: Anderson 2, Okiji 2, Serrano and 10 total tackles for a loss. Andrew 4th down con. 1-2 0-2 2, Colbern, Cotton, Farr. Serrano had eight tackles, a sack and two Time of possession 28:21 31:39 Forced Fumbles: None. pass breakups to lead the way. Fumble Recoveries: None. Blocked Kicks: None. Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 19

Game 7 Cornell 21, Princeton 19 Princeton Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Oct. 30, 2010 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Matt Zimmerman...... 11 76 0 26 Grant Gellatly...... 22 97 0 12 Emani Fenton broke up a two-point er, caught seven passes for 136 yards and Jordan Culbreath...... 7 54 0 23 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 6 35 0 21 conversion pass and then intercepted a two touchdowns, including a 92-yarder. Brian Mills...... 10 30 1 11 Ryan Houska...... 4 22 0 13 pass in the end zone with 23 seconds re- Trey Peacock...... 2 19 0 16 EJ Williams...... 2 10 0 5 maining to seal Cornell’s 21-19 win over Princeton 0 6 0 13 — 19 Conor Kelley...... 2 10 0 5 Jeff Mathews...... 2 7 0 13 Princeton at Schoellkopf Field, another Cornell 7 0 14 0 — 21 Andrew Dixon...... 4 16 0 10 TEAM...... 2 -4 0 0 wild ending between the Big Red and the Tigers in a series full of them. 1st Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Fenton made five tackles and broke up C—Ondash 2-yard pass from Mathews Andrew Dixon...... 38-19-1 215 2 92 Jeff Mathews...... 44-28-1 243 2 30 three passes to go along with his intercep- (Greenway kick), 0:05 Conor Kelley...... 3-1-1 -1 0 0 tion to spearhead a defense that limited Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg the Tigers to 158 yards on 47 plays. Princ- 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Grant Gellatly...... 8 42 0 12 eton stormed back from a 21-6 deficit P—Peacock 16-yard pass from Dixon Trey Peacock...... 7 136 2 92 Luke Tasker...... 7 68 1 25 entering the fourth to get within 21-19 (Jacob kick failed), 1:24 Andrew Kerr...... 6 25 0 10 Shane Savage...... 5 75 0 30 with under six minutes to play, but Fenton Shane Wilkinson...... 4 32 0 13 Ryan Houska...... 4 45 0 23 broke up a pass when the Tigers went for 3rd Quarter Harry Flaherty...... 2 22 0 14 Jon Scheidler...... 1 7 0 7 two to tie, then beat All-Ivy wide receiver C—Tasker 4-yard pass from Mathews Brian Mills...... 1 -1 0 0 Alex Johnson...... 1 6 0 6 Trey Peacock as Princeton went for the (Greenway kick), 11:00 Kurt Ondash...... 1 2 1 2 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Jeff Mathews...... 1 -2 0 0 win with under 30 seconds to play to give C—Marchand 2-yard fumble recovery Joe Cloud...... 5 195 39.0 49 1 Cornell the ball back as the Tigers were (Greenway kick), 6:48 Otavio Fleury...... 2 68 34.0 34 1 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 driving for the winning score. Drew Alston...... 6 217 36.2 41 4 Freshmen played a huge role in Cor- 4th Quarter Field Goal Attempts nell’s win on both sides of the ball. On of- P—Mills 2-yard run (Jacob Kick), 8:04 None Field Goal Attempts fense, Jeff Mathews completed 28-of-44 P—Peacock 92-yard pass from Dixon Punt Returns: Wilson 2-9. Brad Greenway passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns, (Dixon pass failed), 5:58 Kickoff Returns:Peacock 4-66. 3rd...... 1:50...... 43-yards...... Missed while classmate Grant Gellatly tallied 139 Tackle Leaders: Olofsson 7-8, Sheaffer 4-6, Punt Returns: Tasker 3-18. all-purpose yards, including a career-best Team Stats Princeton Cornell Palmer 6-3, Wakulchik 6-2. Kickoff Returns: R.Campbell 2-64, Ambrosi 97 yards on the ground. Defensively, First downs 25 24 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Starks 2.0-6, 1-24, Savage 1-24. Kevin Laird had a team-high nine tackles. Rushes-yards 36-189 38-167 Gallagher 1.0-6, Palmer 1.0-6. Tackle Leaders: Laird 7-2, Quinn 5-2, Kevin Marchand had a huge day, posting Passing 214 243 Sacks: Gallagher 1.0-6. Roberts 4-2, Imhoff 3-3. three tackles, including 1.5 for a loss and Passing A-C-I 41-20-2 44-28-1 Interceptions: Fitzsimmons 1-0. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Roberts 1.5-9, Pass Breakups: Sheaffer, Sotereanos, Marchand 1.5-4, Chang 1.0-3, Terrell 1.0-3, recovering a fumble for a touchdown. Total plays-yards 77-403 82-410 Wakulchik. Also having a big day on the defensive Kick return yards 4-66 4-112 Hernandez 1.0-2, Buehler 1.0-1. Forced Fumbles: Wakulchik. Sacks: Roberts 1.0-8, Terrell 1.0-3. side of the ball was Cody Roberts with six Punts-avg. 7-37.6 6-36.2 Fumble Recoveries: Kingsbury 1-0. Interceptions: Fenton, Hernandez. tackles, a sack and the forced fumble that Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Blocked Kicks: None. Pass Breakups: Fenton 3, Ambrosi, was recovered in the end zone for a touch- Penalties-yards 2-10 6-48 J.Campbell, R.Campbell, Hernandez. down. Michael Hernandez posted five tack- 3rd down con. 4-13 9-18 Forced Fumbles: Roberts. les, a tackle for loss and an interception. 4th down con. 0-0 1-1 Fumble Recoveries: Marchand 1-2. Peacock, Princeton’s All-America receiv- Time of possession 23:48 36:12 Blocked Kicks: None.

Game 8 Dartmouth 28, Cornell 10 Dartmouth Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Nov. 6, 2010 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nick Schwieger...... 31 164 2 28 Grant Gellatly...... 9 34 0 6 Dartmouth junior tailback Nick of the day, the third score of the season for Dominick Pierre...... 9 44 1 15 Ryan Houska...... 1 15 0 15 Schwieger grinded out 164 yards on 31 the sophomore. Tim McManus...... 3 16 0 11 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 5 13 0 7 carries and ran for two scores to lead the Chris Hardy...... 2 5 0 3 Luke Tasker...... 1 12 1 12 Big Green to a 28-10 win over Cornell at Dartmouth 7 0 7 14 — 28 TEAM...... 1 -2 0 0 EJ Williams...... 1 4 0 4 Schoellkopf Field. Cornell 0 10 0 0 — 10 Connor Kempe...... 3 -5 0 4 Jeff Mathews...... 10 -54 0 0 Scwieger ran for second half touch- downs of 18 and 22 yards as the visitors 1st Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg rallied from a 10-7 halftime deficit to col- D—McManus 7-yard pass from Kempe Connor Kempe...... 19-9-1 125 1 29 Jeff Mathews...... 33-21-1 164 0 18 lect its second straight win in the series. (Schmidt kick), 7:09 The Big Red got a first half touchdown Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg run from sophomore wide receiver Luke 2nd Quarter Tim McManus...... 5 73 1 25 Shane Savage...... 7 73 0 18 Tasker and a career-long 49-yard field goal C—Tasker 12-yard run (Greenway kick), Tanner Scott...... 2 42 0 29 Ryan Houska...... 6 41 0 10 from Brad Greenway in the loss. Senior 9:34 Nick Schwieger...... 2 10 0 8 Luke Tasker...... 3 19 0 8 cornerback Emani Fenton recorded his C—Greenway 49-yard field goal, 0:22 Jon Scheidler...... 2 21 0 17 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Grant Gellatly...... 2 10 0 5 fifth interception of the season, all coming Daniel Barstein...... 9 325 36.1 52 1 in Ivy play, while Zack Imhoff (13 tackles) 3rd Quarter Nick Booker-Tandy...... 1 0 0 0 and Ben Heller (10 tackles) each recorded D—Schwieger 18-yard run (Schmidt Field Goal Attempts Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 double figure stops in the loss. kick), 13:52 None Drew Alston...... 10 369 36.9 56 3 The Big Green guaranteed itself a .500 Punt Returns: Abuhoff 3-38. overall record this season thanks to win- 4th Quarter Kickoff Returns: Abuhoff 2-67, Shulman Field Goal Attempts ning the battle on the ground both ways. D—Pierre 11-yard run (Schmidt 1-10. Brad Greenway Dartmouth rushed for 222 yards (on 49 kick), 8:54 Tackle Leaders: Green 4-5, Casey 3-4, 2nd...... 0:22...... 49-yards...... Good carries), while limiting the Big Red to 24 D—Schwieger 22-yard run (Schmidt Melancon 4-1, Benaderet 2-3, Waggoner yards on 27 carries (-54 yards thanks to kick), 3:21 2-3. Punt Returns: Tasker 3-21. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Bay 3.0-22, Kickoff Returns:R.Campbell 5-85. sack yardage). Charles Bay had three of Tackle Leaders: Imhoff 8-5, B.Heller 5-5, Dartmouth’s 10 sacks and forced a fum- Team Stats Dartmouth Cornell Smith 2.0-9, Benaderet 2.0-4, Hussey 1.0- 9, Egeolu 1.0-7, Casey 1.0-3, Dwyer 1.0-3, Roberts 2-5, R.Campbell 3-3. ble that ended a potential Big Red scor- First downs 15 12 Lawrence 1.0-2. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Imhoff 1.5-3, ing drive. Both Eddie Smith and Buddy Rushes-yards 49-222 27-24 Sacks: Bay 3.0-22, Smith 2.0-9, Benaderet J.Campbell 1.0-9, Harris 1.0-7, Lainhart Benaderet had two sacks apiece. Chase Passing 125 164 2.0-4, Hussey 1.0-9, Egeolu 1.0-7, Dwyer 0.5-1. Womack had an interception. Passing A-C-I 19-9-1 33-21-1 1.0-3. Sacks: J.Campbell 1.0-9. Jeff Mathews completed 21-of-33 pass- Total plays-yards 68-347 60-188 Interceptions: Womack 1-0. Interceptions: Fenton. Pass Breakups: Benaderet, Womack. Pass Breakups: Fenton, Minor. es for 164 yards, but was running for his Kick return yards 3-77 5-85 Forced Fumbles: None. life all day. He ended up on his back 10 Punts-avg. 9-36.1 10-36.9 Forced Fumbles: Bay. Fumble Recoveries: Smith 1-0. Fumble Recoveries: None. times, a season high. Mathews hit Shane Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Blocked Kicks: None. Blocked Kicks: None. Savage seven times for 73 yards and Ryan Penalties-yards 8-72 5-35 Houska six times for 41 yards in the loss. 3rd down con. 6-16 2-14 It was a 12-yard run by Luke Tasker that 4th down con. 0-0 0-1 provided the Big Red its lone touchdown Time of possession 30:43 29:17 Cornell Game Notes vs. Penn • Ithaca, N.Y. (Schoellkopf Field) Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 • Page 20

Game 9 Columbia 20, Cornell 17 Cornell Individual Stats Columbia Individual Stats Nov. 13, 2010 Wien Stadium New York, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Grant Gellatly...... 16 56 0 11 Sean Brackett...... 25 151 1 19 Columbia scored 17 unanswered points (10 tackles) all had double figure stops for Ryan Houska...... 6 21 0 6 Nick Gerst...... 8 52 0 16 in the fourth quarter, including the game- the Big Red. EJ Williams...... 2 10 0 7 Nathan Lenz...... 2 9 0 5 winning touchdown with 37 seconds left, TEAM...... 1 -1 0 0 Zack Kourouma...... 2 7 0 4 to claim the first-ever Empire State Bowl Cornell 7 3 7 0 — 17 Nick Booker-Tandy...... 2 -4 0 1 Leon Ivery...... 4 -1 0 1 with a 20-17 win over Cornell on Satur- Columbia 0 3 0 17 — 20 Jeff Mathews...... 7 -8 1 10 TEAM...... 2 -2 0 0 day afternoon at Wien Stadium. The win dropped the Big Red to 2-7 (1-5 Ivy), while 1st Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg the Lions improved to 4-5 (2-4 Ivy). Cor—Mathews 1-yard run (Greenway Jeff Mathews...... 36-17-0 197 0 37 Sean Brackett...... 41-19-1 204 1 23 The Lions, behind the legs of sopho- kick), 0:54 Ryan Houska...... 1-1-0 27 1 27 more quarterback Sean Brackett, kept Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg plays alive on the go-ahead scoring drive. 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Andrew Kennedy...... 5 55 1 22 He finished the day with 151 rushing yards Cor—Greenway 45-yard field goal, 9:10 Ryan Houska...... 5 47 0 21 Nico Gutierrez...... 5 49 0 14 and a score while also passing for 204 Col—Eddy 35-yard field goal, 6:47 Jon Scheidler...... 4 40 0 12 Kurt Williams...... 2 33 0 23 yards and a score in the win. His favorite Luke Tasker...... 3 66 0 37 Zack Kourouma...... 2 23 0 15 target was Andrew Kennedy, who caught 3rd Quarter J.C. Tretter...... 2 36 1 27 Nick Gerst...... 2 9 0 6 five passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. Cor—Tretter 27-yard pass from Houska Grant Gellatly...... 2 13 0 8 Ian Cummins...... 1 15 0 15 Defensively, the Lions didn’t force a turn- (Greenway kick), 2:47 Shane Savage...... 1 16 0 16 Mark Muston...... 1 13 0 13 over until special teams recovered a fum- Kurt Ondash...... 1 6 0 6 Paul Havas...... 1 7 0 7 bles kickoff after its game-winning touch- 4th Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 down, averting any last-minute chance for Col—Kennedy 3-yard pass from Drew Alston...... 9 326 36.2 42 4 Greg Guttas...... 7 273 39.0 47 2 the Big Red to get down the field and knot Brackett (Eddy kick), 14:57 the score. All-Ivy linebacker Alex Gross Col—Eddy 20-yard field goal, 10:52 Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Attempts had 14 tackles for the Lions. Col—Brackett 1-yard run (Eddy kick), Brad Greenway Luke Eddy Freshman quarterback Jeff Mathews 0:37 2nd...... 9:10...... 45-yards...... Good 2nd...... 6:47...... 35-yards...... Good passed for 197 yards, while junior tight 4th...... 10:52...... 20-yards...... Good end Ryan Houska completed a 27-yard Team Stats Cornell Columbia Punt Returns: Tasker 2-31. Kickoff Returns: R.Campbell 4-95, Quinn Punt Returns: Gutierrez 4-24. touchdown pass out of the wildcat to First downs 17 25 1-(-5). Kickoff Returns:Hamilton 3-55. position-mate JC Tretter, while Cornell’s Rushes-yards 34-74 43-216 Tackle Leaders: R.Campbell 9-2, Imhoff 7-4, Tackle Leaders: Gross 9-5, Otis 7-2, Mehrer other touchdown came on a 1-yard run by Passing 224 204 Lainhart 5-5, B.Heller 4-5, Quinn 2-6. 5-2, Popeck 2-3. Mathews after a trick play saw him con- Passing A-C-I 37-18-0 41-19-1 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Aharanwa 1.0- Tackles For Loss Leaders: Murphy 2.5-14, nect with Luke Tasker for 37 yards down Total plays-yards 71-298 84-420 9, Chang 1.0-7, Hernandez 0.5-2, B.Heller Groth 1.0-10, Maddox 1.0-4, Patterson 0.5-2. to the Columbia 1. Senior Drew Alston set Kick return yards 5-90 3-55 0.5-1. Sacks: Murphy 2.0-11, Groth 1.0-10. the school’s single season for most punts Punts-avg. 9-36.2 7-39.0 Sacks: Aharanwa 1.0-9, Chang 1.0-7. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: B.Heller 1-26. Pass Breakups: Gross 3, Popeck, Stotler, (74) and pinned four of his nine kicks in- Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 Pass Breakups: Fenton, B.Heller, Imhoff, Williams. side the 20. Ben Heller had a points-saving Penalties-yards 4-35 3-5 Quinn. Forced Fumbles: None. interception at the end of the first half, 3rd down con. 5-16 3-14 Forced Fumbles: None. Fumble Recoveries: Murphy 1-0. while Rashad Campbell (11 tackles), Zack 4th down con. 1-1 1-2 Fumble Recoveries: None. Blocked Kicks: None. Imhoff (11 tackles) and Brandon Lainhart Time of possession 30:44 29:16 Blocked Kicks: None.