20072007 BBIGIG GGREENREEN SSTATISTICSTATISTICS

Ben Geoke vs Brown 2007 BIG GREEN STATISTICS

Team Statistics Third Down Conv. 52-139 66-141 Third Down Pct. 37.0 47.0 Overall Record: Won 3 Lost 7 Tied 0 Fourth Down Conv. 14-22 12-24 : Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 0 Fourth Down Pct. 64.0 50.0 Sacks By-Yards 12-84 23-142 Date Opponent Attendance Score Misc Yard 36 23 9/15 Colgate 5,115 (OT) 28-31 Possession Time 29:26 30:34 9/22 at New Hampshire 9,560 31-52 Attendance 27492 55528 9/29 Penn* 5,929 21-13 Games/Ave. 5/5498 5/11106 10/6 at Yale* 24,237 10-50 10/13 at Holy Cross 5,607 15-41 Individual Statistics 10/20 Columbia* 8,720 37-28 Returnees in CAPS 10/27 at Harvard* 11,005 21-28 Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Ave TD Long Game 11/3 Cornell* 3,711 59-31 MILAN WILLIAMS 8 123 690 33 657 5.3 3 42 82.1 11/10 at Brown* 5,119 35-56 ROB MITCHELSON 9 67 254 24 230 3.4 0 18 25.6 11/17 Princeton* 4,017 (OT) 14-17 NATE SERVIS 9 49 232 18 214 4.4 1 56 23.8 *=Ivy League Tom Bennewitz 10 60 239 121 118 2.0 2 32 11.8 Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT Total HUDSON SMYTHE 10 30 76 7 69 2.3 4 24 6.9 Dartmouth 63 65 56 87 0 271 Ryan Mahoney 10 20 63 0 63 3.2 3 11 6.3 Opponents 82 85 93 81 6 347 TIM McMANUS 10 7 52 2 50 7.1 0 21 5.0 ALEX JENNY 10 20 74 47 27 1.4 0 11 2.7 Dart Opp Julian Collins 10 2 7 0 7 2.3 0 4 0.7 Points 271 347 JOEY ZIMRING 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Points per Game 27.1 34.7 MAX HEIGES 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 37 45 Team 6 6 0 7 -7 -1.2 0 0 -1.2 Field Goals-Att. 3-10 10-15 Dartmouth 10 387 1687 264 1424 3.7 13 56 142.4 PAT-Att. 36-36 43-43 Opponents 10 409 2143 251 1892 4.6 29 49 189.2 Two-Pt PAT-Att. 1-1 1-1 First Downs 204 241 Passing GP Effic Att-Com-Int Pct Yds TD Long Game Rush 86 94 Tom Bennewitz 10 129.45 242-145-11 .599 1715 14 75 171.5 Pass 102 133 ALEX JENNY 10 134.12 62-32-3 .516 484 5 55 48.4 Penalty 16 14 Josh Cohen 1 10.08 5-2-1 .400 6 0 7 6.0 Rushing Yards 1424 1892 Julian Collins 10 556.00 2-2-0 1.000 30 2 18 3.0 Rush Attempts 387 409 TIM McMANUS 10 79.40 2-1-0 .500 7 0 7 0.7 Yards Gained Rushing 1687 2143 BRIAN SCULLIN 10 268.00 1-1-0 1.000 20 0 20 2.0 Yards Lost Rushing 263 251 Team 6 0.00 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 Ave. per Rush 3.7 4.6 Dartmouth 10 130.89 315-183-15 .581 2262 21 75 226.2 Ave. per Game 142.4 189.2 Opponents 10 138.23 350-230-8 .657 2662 14 51 266.2 TDs Rushing 13 29 Passing Yards 2262 2662 Receiving GP No Yds Ave TD Long Game Att-Comp-Int 315-183-15 350-230-8 Brian Evans 10 34 631 18.6 7 62 63.1 Ave. per Catch 12.4 11.6 TIM McMANUS 10 28 385 13.8 2 75 38.5 Ave. per Game 226.2 266.2 PHIL GALLIGAN 10 25 258 10.3 3 28 25.8 TDs Passing 21 14 Brett Lowe 10 24 313 13.0 2 50 31.3 Total Offense 3686 4554 MILAN WILLIAMS 8 16 88 5.5 0 14 11.0 Total Plays 702 759 ERIC PAUL 3 15 184 12.3 3 29 61.3 Ave. per Play 5.3 6.0 ANDREW VON KUHN 8 8 89 11.1 0 29 11.1 Ave. per Game 368.6 455.4 NATE SERVIS 9 8 56 7.0 0 14 6.2 Kickoff Returns:#-Yds 55-1013 42-793 Julian Collins 10 5 107 21.4 1 55 10.7 Kickoff Ret. Ave. 18.4 18.9 Ryan Mahoney 10 5 37 7.4 1 11 3.7 Punt Returns: #-Yds 12-84 18-122 Mark Brogna 5 4 35 8.8 1 18 7.0 Punt Ret. Ave. 7.0 6.8 CARROLL PAPAJOHN 9 4 33 8.2 1 11 3.7 Int Returns: #-Yds 8-119 15-94 ROB MITCHELSON 9 3 14 4.7 0 7 1.6 Int Ret. Ave. 14.9 6.3 IAN WILSON 3 1 20 20.0 0 20 6.7 -Lost 19-10 18-13 HUDSON SMYTHE 10 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.9 Penalties-Yards 58-444 55-434 Brendan Holm 3 1 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 Ave. per Game 44.4 43.4 Tom Bennewitz 10 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 Punts-Yards 46-1516 33-1232 Dartmouth 10 183 2262 12.4 21 75 226.2 Ave. per Punt 33.0 37.3 Opponents 10 230 2662 11.6 14 51 266.2 Net Punt Ave. 30.3 33.0

P AGE 96 2007 BIG GREEN STATISTICS

Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Game All-Purpose Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Game Tom Bennewitz 10 302 118 1715 1833 183.3 Mark Brogna 0 35 0 0 0 35 7.0 MILAN WILLIAMS 8 123 657 0 657 82.1 ZECH GLAIZE 0 0 33 0 0 33 5.5 ALEX JENNY 10 82 27 484 511 51.1 CARROLL PAPAJOHN 0 33 0 0 0 33 3.7 ROB MITCHELSON 9 67 230 0 230 25.6 IAN WILSON 0 20 0 0 9 29 9.7 NATE SERVIS 9 49 214 0 214 23.8 ALEX JENNY 27 0 0 0 0 27 2.7 HUDSON SMYTHE 10 30 69 0 69 6.9 MATT DORNAK 0 0 0 23 0 23 2.3 Ryan Mahoney 10 20 63 0 63 6.3 ROB KRATTIGER 0 0 0 8 0 8 1.3 TIM McMANUS 10 9 50 7 57 5.7 Brendan Holm 0 6 0 0 0 6 2.0 Julian Collins 10 5 7 30 37 3.7 John Pircon 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 BRIAN SCULLIN 10 1 0 20 20 2.0 MAX HEIGES -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -4.0 Josh Cohen 1 5 0 6 6 6.0 Team -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.2 MAX HEIGES 1 1 -4 0 -4 -4.0 Dartmouth 1424 2262 84 1013 119 4902 490.2 Team 6 7 -7 0 -7 -1.2 Opponents 1892 2662 122 793 94 5563 556.3 Dartmouth 10 702 1424 2262 3686 368.6 Opponents 10 759 1892 2662 4554 455.5 Punting No Yds Ave Long I-20 Blk BRIAN SCULLIN 44 1512 34.4 53 14 2 Scoring TD FG PAT XP-Ru XP-Re XP-Pa Saf Pts Team 2 4 2.0 4 0 0 Andrew Kempler 0 3-10 36-36 0 0 0 0 45 Dartmouth 46 1516 33.0 53 14 2 Brian Evans 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 Opponents 33 1232 37.3 61 15 1 Ryan Mahoney 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 HUDSON SMYTHE 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Punt Returns No Yds Ave TD Long MILAN WILLIAMS 30 0 0 0 0018PHIL GALLIGAN 11 36 3.3 0 13 PHIL GALLIGAN 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 PETE PIDERMANN 1 15 15.0 0 0 ERIC PAUL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 ZECH GLAIZE 0 33 0.0 1 33 TIM McMANUS 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Dartmouth 12 84 7.0 1 33 Brett Lowe 2 0 0 000012Opponents 18 122 6.8 126 Tom Bennewitz 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 REHAN MUTTALIB 1 0 0 0 0006Kickoff Returns No Yds Ave TD Long NATE SERVIS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 PHIL GALLIGAN 32 668 20.9 0 36 Mark Brogna 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 MILAN WILLIAMS 8 138 17.2 0 32 Julian Collins 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NATE SERVIS 4 63 15.8 0 17 PETE PIDERMANN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NILES MURPHY 3 63 21.0 0 23 ZECH GLAIZE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Brian Evans 3 34 11.3 0 20 CARROLL PAPAJOHN1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ROB KRATTIGER 1 8 8.0 0 8 Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 TIM McMANUS 1 0 0.0 0 0 ALEX JENNY 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 Brett Lowe 1 16 16.0 0 16 Dartmouth 37 3-10 36-36 0 1 1-1 1 271 MATT DORNAK 1 23 23.0 0 23 Opponents 45 10-15 43-43 0 1 1-2 1 347 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dartmouth 55 1013 18.4 0 36 All-Purpose Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Game Opponents 42 793 18.9 1 91 PHIL GALLIGAN 0 258 36 668 0 962 96.2 MILAN WILLIAMS 657 88 0 138 0 883 110.4 No Yds Ave TD Long Brian Evans 0 631 0 34 0 665 66.5 Justin Cottrell 3 38 12.7 0 32 TIM McMANUS 50 385 0 0 0 435 43.5 IAN WILSON 2 9 4.5 0 9 NATE SERVIS 214 56 0 63 0 333 37.0 PETE PIDERMANN 1 70 70.0 1 70 Brett Lowe 0 313 0 16 0 329 32.9 Chris Blanco 1 0 0.0 0 0 ROB MITCHELSON 230 14 0 0 0 244 27.1 John Pircon 1 2 2.0 0 2 ERIC PAUL 0 184 0 0 0 184 61.3 Dartmouth 8 119 14.9 1 70 Tom Bennewitz 118 -3 0 0 0 115 11.5 Opponents 15 94 6.3 0 22 Julian Collins 7 107 0 0 0 114 11.4 Ryan Mahoney 63 37 0 0 0 100 10.0 Returns No Yds Ave TD Long ANDREW VON KUHN 0 89 0 0 0 89 11.1 John Pircon 2 25 12.5 0 14 PETE PIDERMANN 0 0 15 0 70 85 8.5 REHAN MUTTALIB 1 11 11.0 1 11 HUDSON SMYTHE 69 9 0 0 0 78 7.8 Dartmouth 3 36 12.0 1 14 NILES MURPHY 0 0 0 63 0 63 21.0 Opponents 1 23 23.0 0 23 Justin Cottrell 0 0 0 0 38 38 3.8

P AGE 97 2007 BIG GREEN STATISTICS

2007 Defensive Statistics 2007 Junior Varsity Statistics Returnees in CAPS (Unofficial) Rushing Att Yds Ave TD Name Solo Asst Tot TFL Sack Int PBr FR-FF Blk Joseph Zimring 33 134 4.06 0 Justin Cottrell 56 52 108 5 1-3 3 2 1-0 0 David Johnson 17 70 4.12 1 John Pircon 43 47 90 0 0 1 9 4-1 0 JOE BATTAGLIA 28 28 56 2 1-8 0 1 1-0 0 John Albert 12 60 5.0 0 Jason Blydell 33 21 54 0.5 0 0 4 0-3 0 PETE PIDERMANN 23 24 47 1.5 0 1 1 0-0 1 Passing Att-Com-Int Pct Yds TD ANDREW DETE 19 15 34 3 1-9 0 0 0-0 0 Max Heiges 61-29-2 .475 400 3 Mike Whitticom 18 16 34 5.5 1-11 0 0 0-1 0 Will Deevy 43-20-3 .465 247 2 Dan Cook 20 13 33 8 1-7 0 3 1-1 0 IAN WILSON 17 16 33 2.5 0 2 2 0-2 0 Receiving No Yds Ave TD John Manning 15 12 27 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 Ian Ferrell 14 175 12.5 3 Cullen Gilchrist 17 10 27 8 3-21 0 2 0-2 0 Niles Murphy 8 158 19.8 1 REHAN MUTTALIB 14 11 25 3 3-17 0 0 2-0 0 Robbie Krattiger 5 62 12.4 0 Chris Blanco 20 4 24 0 0 1 5 0-0 0 Kyle Battle 4 59 14.8 0 MAX COPELLO 10 11 21 3.5 1-3 0 0 0-0 0 MATT DORNAK 9 9 18 0 0 0 1 1-1 0 Erik Estabrook 4 55 13.8 0 KYLE CAVANAUGH 10 6 16 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 Chase Jensen 4 36 9.0 0 JOSH DOHERTY 10 3 13 1 1-5 0 1 0-0 0 David Johnson 4 27 6.8 0 MARLON ALEBIOSU 4 9 13 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 John Spradling 2 46 23.0 0 CHARLES BAY 7 4 11 2 0 0 0 1-0 0 Michael Cummings 1 25 25.0 0 TAYLOR BABCOCK 8 3 11 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 Kevin Gallagher 1 13 13.0 0 CASEY FROST 7 3 10 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 Tim Vanderet 1 8 8.0 0 TONY BATES 5 3 8 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 Joseph Zimring 1 5 5.0 1 MALCOLM FREBERG2 5 7 0.5 0 0 0 0-0 0 KYLE BRONG 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 Scoring TD FG PAT Pts ZECH GLAIZE 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ian Ferrell 3 0018 MATTHEW OH 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Jack D'Angelo 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Niles Murphy 1 0 0 6 PAT SCORAH 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Joseph Zimring 1 0 0 6 M. ABDUL-SHAKOOR2 2 4 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 David Johnson 10 0 6 Chance Robbins 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Chance Robbins 1 0 0 6 JIM O'BRIEN 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Matt Kelly 0 1 3 6 ERIC PAUL 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 ANDREW VON KUHN 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Results (Won 0, Lost 4) ALEX RAPP 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Dart Opp ALEX JENNY 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Middlebury 26 33 CHUCK ZODDA 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 Milford Academy 6 29 JOSH SPEICHER 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 at Harvard 13 54 MILAN WILLIAMS 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Corey Goff 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Bridgton Academy 3 20 Andrew Kempler 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 RICH CUMMINGS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Matt Dratch 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Julian Collins 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 ROB KRATTIGER 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 JOHARI WIGGINS 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Taylor Layman 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 NATE SERVIS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ian Ferrell 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 Dartmouth 431 347 778 54 12-84 8 37 13-12 1 Opponents - - - -23-142 15 41 9-9 4 Key: Solo-Assist-Total Tackles; TFL-Tackle for Loss; Pbr-Pass Breakup; FR-FF-Fumble Recovered Forced; Blk-Punt Blocked.

P AGE 98 TTHEHE IIVYVY LLEAGUEEAGUE

Ryan Fuselier 2007 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS

2007 Ivy League Standings Ivy League Overall W L PF PA W L PF PA Harvard 7 0 198 88 8 2 266 156 Yale 6 1 205 99 9 1 294 137 Brown 4 3 205 177 5 5 312 291 Dartmouth 3 4 197 223 3 7 271 347 Penn 3 4 168 138 4 6 231 193 Princeton 3 4 133 171 4 6 201 264 Cornell 2 5 170 265 5 5 270 301 Columbia 0 7 143 257 1 9 184 320

IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2007

Columbia, 1962 1962 1. Dartmouth 7 00 2. Harvard 5 2 0 3. Columbia 430 Princeton 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 7. Yale 151 8. Brown 0 6 1

1963 1. Dartmouth 5 2 0 Princeton 5 2 0 3. Harvard 4 2 1 4. Yale 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 6. Columbia 2 4 1 7. Brown 2 5 0 8. Penn 1 6 0

1964 1. Princeton 700 1956 1958 1960 2. Harvard 5 2 0 1. Yale 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Yale 7 0 0 3. Yale 4 2 1 2. Princeton 5 202. Cornell 5 202. Princeton 6 104. Dartmouth 4 3 0 3. Dartmouth 430 Princeton 5 2 0 3. Dartmouth 4305. Cornell 3 40 Penn 4 3 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 Harvard 4 3 0 Brown 3 4 0 5. Brown 3 4 0 Penn 4 3 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 7. Columbia 1 5 1 6. Columbia 2 5 0 6. Harvard 3 4 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 8. Penn 0 7 0 Harvard 2 5 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 8. Cornell 1 6 0 8. Yale 0 7 0 Cornell 1 6 0 1965 1. Dartmouth 700 1957 1959 1961 2. Princeton 6 1 0 1. Princeton 6101. Penn 6101. Harvard 6 1 0 3. Harvard 3 2 2 2. Dartmouth 5112. Dartmouth 511 Columbia 6 1 0 4. Cornell 331 3. Yale 4 2 1 3. Harvard 4 3 0 3. Dartmouth 5205. Yale 3 4 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 Yale 4 3 0 Princeton 5 2 0 6. Penn 2 4 1 Cornell 3 4 0 5. Cornell 3 4 0 5. Yale 3 4 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 Penn 3 4 0 Princeton 3 4 0 6. Cornell 2 5 0 Columbia 1 6 0 7. Harvard 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 5 1 7. Penn 1 6 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Brown 0 7 0

P AGE 100 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2007

1971 1976 1. Dartmouth 6101. Brown 6 1 0 Cornell 6 1 0 Yale 6 1 0 3. Columbia 5 2 0 3. Dartmouth 430 4. Harvard 4 3 0 Harvard 4 3 0 5. Yale 3 4 0 5. Columbia 2 5 0 Princeton 3 4 0 Penn 2 5 0 7. Penn 1 6 0 Princeton 2 5 0 8. Brown 0 7 0 Cornell 2 5 0

1972 1977 1. Dartmouth 5111. Yale 6 1 0 2. Yale 5 2 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 3. Penn 4 3 0 3. Dartmouth 430 Cornell 4 3 0 Penn 4 3 0 5. Harvard 3 3 1 Harvard 4 3 0 6. Princeton 2 4 1 6. Princeton 3 4 0 Columbia 2417. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Brown 1 6 0 Cornell 1 6 0

1973 1978 Princeton, 1965 1. Dartmouth 6101. Dartmouth 610 2. Yale 5 2 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 1966 1967 Penn 5 2 0 3. Yale 4 1 2 1. Dartmouth 6101. Yale 7 0 0 Harvard 5 2 0 4. Cornell 3 3 1 Harvard 6 1 0 2. Dartmouth 5205. Brown 4 3 0 5. Harvard 2 4 1 Princeton 6 103. Cornell 4216. Cornell 2 5 0 Columbia 2 4 1 4. Cornell 4 3 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 7. Princeton 1 4 2 5. Yale 3 4 0 Harvard 4308. Princeton 0 7 0 8. Penn 1 5 1 6. Columbia 2 5 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 7. Penn 1 607. Brown 1 51 1974 1979 8. Brown 0 7 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 1. Yale 6011. Yale 610 Harvard 6 1 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 1968 3. Penn 4 2 1 Princeton 5 2 0 Cornell, 1971 1. Yale 6 0 1 4. Brown 4 3 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Harvard 6 0 1 5. Dartmouth 3 4 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 3. Penn 5 2 0 Princeton 3 4 0 6. Harvard 3 4 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 7. Cornell 1 5 1 7. Columbia 1 6 0 5. Dartmouth 3408. Columbia 0708. Penn 070 6. Columbia 250 7. Cornell 1 6 0 8. Brown 0 7 0 Holy Cross, 1977

1969 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 Yale 6 1 0 Princeton 6 1 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 5. Harvard 250 Penn 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 Columbia 1 6 0

1970 1. Dartmouth 700 2. Harvard 5 2 0 1975 1980 Yale 5 2 0 1. Harvard 6 1 0 1. Yale 6 1 0 4. Cornell 4302. Brown 5 1 1 2. Cornell 5 2 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 3. Yale 5 2 0 3. Harvard 4 3 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 4. Dartmouth 421 Princeton 4 3 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 Brown 4 3 0 Brown 1 6 0 6. Columbia 2 5 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 Penn 2 5 0 7. Penn 1 60 8. Cornell 0 7 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0

P AGE 101 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2007

Defense, 1982 1990 1. Dartmouth 610 Cornell 6 1 0 3. Yale 5 2 0 4. Harvard 3 4 0 Penn 3 4 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 Brown 2 5 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0

1991 1. Dartmouth 601 2. Princeton 5 2 0 3. Harvard 4 2 1 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Yale 4 3 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 Columbia 1 6 0

1992 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 Princeton 6 1 0 3. Penn 5 2 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 5. Harvard 3 4 0 6. Yale 2 5 0 Columbia 2 5 0 8. Brown 0 7 0

1993 1. Penn 700 1981 1984 1987 2. Dartmouth 610 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Penn 7001. Harvard 6 1 0 3. Princeton 5 2 0 Yale 6 1 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 2. Yale 5 2 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 3. Princeton 5 11 Yale 5 20 Brown 5 2 0 Cornell 3 4 0 4. Harvard 4 2 1 4. Brown 4 3 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 6. Yale 2 5 0 5. Cornell 2 5 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 Cornell 4 3 0 7. Harvard 1 6 0 Brown 2506. Dartmouth 2 506. Penn 3 4 0 Columbia 1 6 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 Cornell 2 5 0 7. Dartmouth 1 6 0 Penn 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 1994 1. Penn 7 0 0 2. Brown 4 3 0 1982 1985 1988 Princeton 430 1. Dartmouth 5 201. Penn 6 1 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 4. Cornell 3 4 0 Penn 5 2 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 Cornell 6 1 0 Columbia 3 4 0 Harvard 5 2 0 Princeton 5203. Princeton 4 3 0 Yale 3 4 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 Dartmouth 430 7. Dartmouth 250 Princeton 3 4 0 5. Yale 3 3 1 5. Yale 3 3 1 Harvard 2 5 0 Yale 3 4 0 6. Dartmouth 2 4 1 6. Columbia 2 5 0 Cornell 3 4 0 7. Cornell 2 5 0 Harvard 2 5 0 1995 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Brown 0 6 1 1. Princeton 5 11 2. Cornell 5 2 0 1983 1986 1989 1. Penn 7 001. Yale 610 Penn 5 2 0 1. Penn 5 1 1 4. Dartmouth 421 Harvard 5 1 1 2. Cornell 6 1 0 Princeton 6 1 0 3. Brown 4 2 1 3. Harvard 5 2 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 3. Dartmouth 421 6. Brown 2 5 0 Brown 4 2 1 4. Dartmouth 3 3 1 4. Dartmouth 4 3 0 5. Harvard 3 405. Penn 2 5 0 Yale 2 5 0 5. Cornell 3 3 1 Harvard 1 6 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 6. Yale 2 5 0 Cornell 2 5 0 7. Columbia 151 Princeton 2 5 0 Brown 2 5 0 8. Yale 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0

P AGE 102 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2007

2002 2005 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Brown 6 1 0 2. Harvard 6 1 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 3. Princeton 4 3 0 Princeton 5 2 0 Yale 4 3 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 5. Cornell 3 4 0 Yale 4 3 0 6. Dartmouth 2506. Penn 3 4 0 Brown 2 5 0 7. Dartmouth 1 60 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0

2003 2006 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Princeton 6 1 0 2. Harvard 4 3 0 Yale 6 1 0 Yale 4 3 0 3. Harvard 4 3 0 Dartmouth 4304. Penn 3 4 0 Brown 4 3 0 Cornell 3 4 0 6. Columbia 3 4 0 6. Dartmouth 2 50 7. Princeton 2 5 0 Brown 2 5 0 8. Cornell 0 7 0 Columbia 2 5 0

2004 2007 1. Harvard 7 0 0 1. Harvard 7 0 0 2. Penn 6 1 0 2. Yale 6 1 0 3. Cornell 4 3 0 3. Brown 4 3 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 4. Dartmouth 340 Princeton, 1992 Princeton 3 40 Penn 3 40 Yale 3 4 0 Princeton 3 4 0 7. Dartmouth 1607. Cornell 2 5 0 1996 1999 Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 1. Dartmouth 7001. Brown 6 1 0 2. Columbia 520 Yale 610 Princeton, 1996 3. Brown 4 3 0 3. Cornell 5 2 0 Cornell 4 3 0 4. Penn 4 3 5. Penn 3 4 0 5. Harvard 3 4 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 6. Dartmouth 2 5 0 Harvard 2 5 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Yale 1 6 0 Princeton 1 6 0

1997 2000 1. Harvard 7 0 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 2. Dartmouth 6102. Cornell 5 2 0 3. Brown∆ 4303. Yale 4 3 0 Cornell∆ 4 30 Harvard 4 3 0 5. Princeton∆ 3405. Princeton 3 4 0 Columbia∆ 3406. Columbia 1 6 0 7. Yale∆ 1 6 0 Dartmouth 1 6 0 8. Penn 070 Brown∆ 4 3 0

∆ = Five Penn victories forfeited ∆ = Brown ineligible for League due to use of declared ineligible championship per League ruling. player. 2001 1998 1. Harvard 7 0 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 2. Penn 6 1 0 2. Brown 5 203. Brown 5 20 Yale 5 2 0 4. Princeton 3 4 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 Columbia 3 4 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 6. Cornell 2 5 0 Harvard 3 4 0 7. Yale 1 6 0 7. Cornell 1 6 0 Dartmouth 160 Dartmouth 160

P AGE 103 2007 COACHES' ALL-IVY TEAM

All-Ivy First Team Justin Cottrell Offense Defense WR Buddy Farnham, Brown DL Brad Bagdis, Harvard* WR Corey Mazza, Harvard DL Naheem Harris, Penn WR Austin Knowles, Columbia DL Matt Curtis, Harvard TE Langston Johnson, Yale DL Brandt Hollander, Yale OL Jeff Monaco, Yale LB Bobby Abare, Yale OL Andrew Brecher, Harvard LB Glenn Dorris, Harvard OL Brian Brazinski, Penn LB Justin Cottrell, Dartmouth OL David Paine, Harvard LB Tim Boardman, Princeton OL James Williams, Harvard DB Steven Williams, Harvard* QB Chris Pizzotti, Harvard DB Andrew Berry, Harvard RB Mike McLeod, Yale* DB Chris Wynn, Penn RB Joe Sandberg, Penn DB Doug Hewlett, Harvard K Steve Morgan, Brown P Ryan Coyle, Princeton *-Unanimous selection All-Ivy Second Team Honorable Mention Dartmouth – Offense OL Ben Goeke WR Bobby Sewall, Brown DL Cullen Gilchrist WR Paul Raymond, Brown WR Brian Evans, Dartmouth TE Colin Cloherty, Brown OL Paul Jasinowski, Brown OL Steve Valenta, Cornell OL James Tull, Brown OL Taylor Layman, Dartmouth OL Darius Dale, Yale QB Michael Dougherty, Brown RB Cheng Ho, Harvard RB Rob Toresco, Princeton RB Joe Fucillo, Yale K Alan Kimball, Yale

Defense DL Jim Develin, Brown DL Jared Hamilton, Yale DL Kai Brown, Brown DL Peter Ajayi, Harvard LB Eric Schultz, Harvard LB Joe Anastasio, Penn LB Jay Colabella, Penn LB Brady Hart, Yale DB Tim Bax, Cornell DB John Hopkins, Harvard DB John Pircon, Dartmouth DB Steve Santoro, Yale P Jon Rocholl, Columbia Taylor Layman

P AGE 104 IVY LEAGUE AWARDS

Asa S. Bushnell Cup Ivy League Player of the Year 1970 , QB, Dartmouth , RB, Cornell 1971 Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell 1972 Dick Jauron, RB, Yale 1973 Jim Stoeckle, QB, Harvard 1974 Walt Snickenberger, RB, Princeton 1975 Doug Jackson, RB, Columbia 1976 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale 1977 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale 1978 , QB, Dartmouth 1979 Tim Tumpane, LB, Yale 1980 Kevin Czinger, MG, Yale 1981 Rich Diana, RB, Yale 1982 John Witkowski, QB, Columbia 1983 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell 1984 Tim Chambers, DB, Penn 1985 Tom Gilmore, DT, Penn 1986 Rich Comizio, RB, Penn 1987 Kelly Ryan, QB, Yale 1988 , QB, Princeton 1989 , RB, Princeton 1990 Shon Page, TB, Dartmouth 1991 Al Rosier, TB, Dartmouth 1992 , QB, Dartmouth 1993 , RB, Princeton 1994 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn 1995 Dave Patterson, LB, Princeton 1996 Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell 1997 Sean Morey, WR, Brown 1998 Jim Finn, RB, Penn 1999 James Perry, QB, Brown 2000 Gavin Hoffman, QB, Penn 2001 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard 2002 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard 2003 Mike Mitchell, QB, Penn 2004 , QB, Harvard 2005 Nick Hartigan, RB, Brown Josh Dooley 2006 Jeff Terrell, QB, Princeton 2007 Mike McLeod, RB, Yale 1993 Miles Macik, WR, 1994 Eion Hu, RB, Harvard Ivy League Rookie of the Year 1995 Sean Morey, WR, Brown 1981 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell 1996 Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB Harvard 1982 Mike Caraviello, QB, Dartmouth 1997 Todd Tomich, DB/KR, Yale 1983 Doug Butler, QB, Princeton 1998 Johnathan Reese, RB, Columbia 1984 Rich Comizio, RB, Pennsylvania 1999 Chas Gessner, WR, Brown 1985 Chris Flynn, RB, Pennsylvania 2000 Dante Balestracci, LB, Harvard 1986 Craig Morton, WR, Dartmouth 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR, Dartmouth 1987 Bryan Keys, RB, Pennsylvania 2002 Josh Dooley, LB, Dartmouth 1988 Solomon Johnson, RB, Columbia 2003 Ed McCarthy, C, Yale 1989 John McNiff, RB, Cornell 2004 Steve Morgan, K/P, Brown 1990 Matt Brzica, QB, Dartmouth 2005 Mike McLeod, RB, Yale 1991 Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth 2006 Austin Knowlin, WR, Columbia 1992 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Pennsylvania 2007 Alex Gross, LB, Columbia

P AGE 105 DARTMOUTH FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY

TOTAL FIRST TEAM CHOICES 1969 Jim Chasey QB 1973 Bob Funk C 1979 Cody Press DB (1956-2007): Dartmouth 187; John Ritchie OT Rick Klupchak HB Jerry Pierce LB Harvard 187; Yale 173; Penn 167; John Short HB Tom Csatari DE Rick Salchunas DE Princeton 154; Brown 126; Joe Adams DB Rick Gerardi LB Larry Margerum P Cornell 120; Columbia 85. Russ Adams DB Reggie Williams LB Pete Donovan KSp 1980 Dave Shula SE 1956 Bob Adelizzi C 1974 Skip Cummins LB Jerry Pierce LB Wayne Kakela T Reggie Williams LB 1981 George Thompson OG 1957 Dave Moss E 1975 Jud Porter OG Rob Carroll DE Joe Palermo C Skip Cummins LB Joe Fernandes LB Reggie Williams LB Lee Sedberry DT 1958 Jake Crouthamel HB Charles Williams DB Al Krutsch G 1976 Jim Lucas C Pat Sullivan OT Rick Bayless P 1959 Jake Crouthamel HB Don Thomas OG Bill Gundy QB Harry Wilson SE 1982 Jack Daly WR Gregg Robinson DT Dave Neslund LB 1960 Hank Gerfen G Kevin Young LB John Corbett P Alan Rozycki HB Nick Lowery KSp 1983 Mark Pare C 1961 Bill King QB 1977 Andy Ebbott OT Curt Oberg RB 1984 Scott Truitt WR 1962 Ed Boies G John Carney DB Bill Blumenschein T Gregg Robinson DT 1985 Slade Schuster OT Bill King QB Nick Lowery KSp Don McKinnon C Scott Truitt WR Len Fontes LB Tom Spangenberg HB 1978 Jeff Dufresne RB Craig Saltzgaber KSp Dave Shula SE 1963 Bill Curran G Buddy Teevens QB Scott Creelman E Jeff Hickey DE 1986 Dave Gabianelli QB Tom Spangenberg HB Joe Nastri LB Chris Matonis OG Craig Morton WR TOM CSATARI Chris Sawch KSp 1964 John McLean DB

1965 Steve Bryan OE Chuck Matuszak C 1970 Jim Chasey QB Bob O'Brien HB Bob Cordy OG Tony Yezer OG Bob Peters OT Tom Clarke DE Murry Bowden DB Edgar Holley LB Willie Bogan DB Win Mabry DB Barry Brink DT

1966 Mickey Beard QB 1971 Joe Leslie OT Bill Calhoun OE Tom Csatari DE Chuck Matuszak C Jack Manning DB Bill Sjogren OG Wayne Young LB Pete Walton FB Ted Perry KSp Win Mabry DB Bill Hay KSp 1972 Gregg Brown OE Bob Funk C 1967 Hank Paulson OT Rick Klupchak HB Norm Davis LB Robert Norton OG Randy McElrath DE QB Gordie Rule DB Tom Csatari DE Wesley Pugh DB 1968 Pete Lawrence DE Tom Tarazevits DT

REGGIE WILLIAMS

P AGE 106 DARTMOUTH FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY

1993 Jay Fiedler QB 1999 Caleb Moore OG ANTHONY GARGIULO John Hyland WR Steve Varney LB Andy MacDonald OT Wayne Schlobohm P Jim McGeehan DB George Neos LB 2000 Caleb Moore OG Matt Mercer LB 1994 Brian White DB Alex Ware P

1995 Brian Larsen OT 2001 Casey Cramer TE Mark Abel LB Kevin Noone OG Scott Hapgood DE Matt Mercer LB Zack Walz LB Alex Ware P

1996 Trey Bowers OT 2002 Casey Cramer TE Zach Ellis WR Kevin Noone OG Brian Larsen OT Scott Wedum FB Lloyd Lee DB Alex Ware P Mark Abel LB Zack Walz LB 2003 Jay Barnard WR Dave Regula KSp Ryan Conger DE

1997 Dom Lanza C 2004 Ryan Conger DE Scott Hapgood DE Anthony Gargiulo DE Lloyd Lee DB Clayton Smith FS Zack Walz LB Dave Regula KSp 2005 Anthony Gargiulo, DE

1998 Brad Verber S 2007 Justin Cottrell, LB

1987 Paul Michael LB 1991 Mike Bobo WR Lance Brackee OT 1988 Craig Morton WR Al Rosier TB Paul Michael LB Greg Rush C Rob Hibbard P Dan Mulligan DT Sal Sciretto DB 1989 Tom Parker WR Harry Wright LB Rob Hibbard P 1992 Lance Brackee OT 1990 Chad Gallentine OG Matt Brzica WR Shon Page FB Jay Fiedler QB Pete Chapman NG Andy MacDonald OT Rich Joyce LB George Neos LB Mike O'Flynn DT Dennis Durkin KSp Brad Preble DB Sal Sciretto DB Dennis Durkin KSp CASEY CRAMER AND JAY BARNARD

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AANNUALNNUAL FFOOTBALLOOTBALL AAWWARDSARDS ANNUAL FOOTBALL AWARDS

There are 14 awards presented annually to members of Dartmouth's varsity football team. Coach Bob Blackman Trophy Jake Crouthamel Award Kenneth T. Young Award To the player, selected To the junior or To the junior or by the coaching staff, sophomore offensive sophomore defensive who has contributed player, selected by player, selected by the most to the success the coaching staff, coaching staff, who of the team. Gift of L. who has contributed has contributed most G. Balfour Company. most to the success to the success of the of the team. Gift of team. Gift of Kenneth Kenneth Young '48. Young '48.

Justin Cottrell, LB Alex Rapp, OT Rehan Muttalib, DT 2007 Winner 2007 Winner 2007 Winner 1959 Bill Gundy, QB 1972 Rick Klupchak, HB 1978 Cody Press, DB 1960 Alan Rozycki, HB 1973 Tom Snickenberger, QB 1979 Jerry Pierce, LB 1961 Gary Spiess, HB 1974 Reggie Williams, LB 1980 Scott Hacker, LB 1962 Bill King, QB 1975 Pat Sullivan, OG 1981 Joe Moore, DB Don McKinnon, C-LB 1976 Sam Coffey, TB 1982 Steve Karol, LB 1963 Scott Creelman, E 1977 Jeff Hickey, LB 1983 Don Pomeroy, LB 1964 Jack McLean, DB 1965 Ed Long, E 1978 Jeff Dufresne, TB 1984 Peter Kortebein, LB 1966 Pete Walton, FB 1979 Dave Shula, SE 1985 Tom Ramsey, DT 1967 Steve Luxford, HB 1980 George Thompson, OG 1986 Brett Matthews, DB 1968 Randy Wallick, OE 1981 Wayne Ferree, OT 1987 Paul Michael, LB 1969 Tom Quinn, HB 1982 Jack Daly, WR 1988 Kevin Luensmann, DT 1970 John Short, HB 1983 Rich Weissman, TB 1989 Peter Chapman, DT 1971 Stuart Simms, FB 1984 Doug Keare, TE 1990 Sal Sciretto, DB 1972 Steve Stetson, QB 1985 Dave Gabianelli, QB Harry Wright, LB 1973 Tom Csatari, DE 1986 Matt Drury, TE 1991 Jason Fell, DB 1974 Brian Wroczynski, DT 1987 Dave Gazzaniga, C 1992 Gerry LaMontagne, DT 1975 Reggie Williams, LB 1988 Mark Johnson, QB 1993 Josh Bloom, LB 1976 Kevin Case, QB 1989 Shon Page, TB 1994 Taran Lent, DE 1977 John Carney, DB 1990 Greg Rush, C 1995 Mark Abel, LB 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB 1979 Cody Press, DB 1991 Lance Brackee, OT 1996 Zach Walz, LB 1980 Jerry Pierce, LB 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB 1997 Jon Gibbs, LB 1981 Scott Hacker, LB 1993 Dave Shearer, WR 1998 Steve Varney, LB 1982 Dave Neslund, LB 1994 Pete Oberle, TB 1999 Brad Eissler, DB 1983 Frank Polsinello, QB 1995 Brian Larsen, OT 2000 Matt Mercer, LB 1984 Lorenzo Chambers, TB 1996 Zach Ellis, WR 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR 1985 Len Fontes, LB 1997 Dylan Karczewski, TB 2002 Clayton Smith, FS 1986 Dave Gabianelli, QB 1998 Chris Carney, OT 2003 Chris Dodds, SS 1987 Terry Phillis, FB 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 2004 Anthony Gargiulo, DE 1988 Dave Gazzaniga, C 2000 Kevin Noone, OG 2005 Ian Wilson, SS 1989 David Clark, FB 2001 Casey Cramer, TE 2006 Ian Wilson, SS 1990 Shon Page, TB 2002 Casey Cramer, TE 1991 Al Rosier, TB 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB 2003 Andrew Hall, WR 1993 Jay Fiedler, QB 2004 Chad Gaudet, RB 1994 Josh Bloom, LB 2005 Josh Cohen, QB 1995 Greg Smith, TB 2006 Ben Goeke, OT 1996 Jon Aljancic, QB 1997 Zack Walz, LB 1998 Brad Verber, DB 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 2000 Matt Mercer, LB 2001 Matt Mercer, LB 2002 , QB 2003 Casey Cramer, TE 2004 Clayton Smith, FS 2005 Josh Dooley, LB Rehan Muttalib 2006 Mike Fritz, QB

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Lester R. Godwin Award Manners Makyth Man Award

To the senior football To the varsity football 1991 Mike Bobo, WR player who, through player, selected by his 1992 Greg Hoffmeister, TB extraordinary perse- teammates, who has 1993 Ken Bower, DT verance, has risen best conducted him- 1994 Ken Gordon, FB above personal disad- self to the advantage 1995 Brian Crowell, DB vantage to contribute of the College in the 1996 Ed Tatman, DT measurably to the sense of William 1997 Brad Jefferson, DB team. Gift of Lester R. Wykeham's phrase, 1998 John Fowler, OT Godwin '30. “Manners Makyth 1999 Tom Reusser, DB Taylor Layman, OG Man.” Gift of Charles Brian Evans, WR Reggie Belhomme, TB 2007 Winner G. Milham 1906 and 2007 Winner 2000 Todd Jelen, DB his wife, Alma Milham. 2001 Dave Reed, DE 2002 Matt Davis, WR 2003 Lyle Campbell, LB 1976 John Mugglebee, WR 1949 Stewart Young, G 2004 Ryan Conger, DE 1977 Steve Ferraris, QB 1950 Bill Monahan, T 2005 Josh Dooley, LB 1978 Scot Brewster, SE 1951 Jim Churchill, HB 2006 Bobby Calderwood, FB 1979 Larry Margerum, P 1952 Kester Pierson, HB 1980 Jeff Johnson, LB 1953 Walt Anderson, HB 1981 Len Jones, DB 1954 John Dell Isola, HB 1982 Rick Stafford, QB 1955 Don Marriott, E 1983 Matt Lopes, SE 1984 Paul DiSilvestro, TE 1956 Jim Parkes, G 1985 Brian Stretch, QB 1957 John Murphy, T 1986 Russell Gardner, LB 1958 Scott Palmer, E 1987 Chris Keck, TE 1959 Pete Erwin, G 1988 Neil Abramson, WR 1960 Alan Rozycki, HB 1989 Bryce Boeye, DB 1961 Carl Funke, C 1990 Carl Demeree, TE 1962 Bill Wellstead, E/K 1991 Wayne Bantner, OT 1963 Chuck Greer, E 1992 Matt Brzica, WR 1964 Bruce Gottschall, QB 1993 Chris Powers, C 1965 Tony Yezer, G 1994 Chris Boran, DB 1966 Bill Robb, QB 1995 Pete Oberle, TB 1967 Leonard (Skip) Small, OG 1996 Greg Smith, TB 1968 Bill Kinscher, QB 1997 Keith Lockwood, DT 1998 Kyle Rogers, LB 1969 Tom Quinn, HB 1999 Greg Dietrick, DE 1970 Giff Foley, DE 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE 1971 Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT 2001 Michael Gratch, RB 1972 Chuck Thomas, HB 2002 Gannon Sungar, OT 1973 Mitch Sadar, LB 2003 Scott Funke, DT 1974 Alan Markman, DE 2004 Steve Jensen, CB 1975 Richard Mulroy, LB 2005 Mike Shannon, C 1976 Harry Wilson, SE 2006 Dan Cook, DE 1977 Dave Casper, DT 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB 1979 Eric Cutter, HB 1980 Tom Marek, OG 1981 Rob Carroll, LB 1982 John Olejniczak, WR 1983 Richard Durante, TB 1984 Peter Wade, LB 1985 Kier Cooper, DB 1986 Craig Denekas, QG 1987 Brett Matthews, DB 1988 Paul Sorensen, LB 1990 Kevin Peck, QB

Brian Evans

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Earl Hamilton Varsity Award Earl Hamilton Freshman Award

To the senior football To the freshman foot- 1968 Stuart Simms, FB player who displays ball player, selected 1969 Steve Stetson, QB the friendliness, by the football coach- 1970 Pat Stone, LB sense of humor, and ing staff, who has 1971 Tom Snickenberger, QB appreciation of the made the most out- 1972 Reggie Williams, LB outdoors that charac- standing contribution 1973 Kevin Young, LB terized Earl Hamilton, to his team, displays 1974 Curt Oberg, FB freshman football the friendliness, 1975 Buddy Teevens, QB coach from 1955-65 sense of humor, and 1976 Scott Daggs, SE and varsity backfield Brian Evans, WR appreciation of the out- Tim McManus, WR 1977 Dave Shula, WR coach from 1966 until 2007 Winner doors that character- 2007 Winner 1978 Charles Williams, HB his death in 1968. The ized Earl Hamilton, 1979 Peter Lavery, HB award, from the Earl Hamilton Memorial Fund, freshman football coach from 1955-65 and 1980 Jack Daly, SE is an Orvis fishing rod and engraved case. varsity backfield coach from 1966 until his 1981 Dan Carson, DB death in 1968. The award is made through the 1982 Joe Petite, DB 1968 Dave Boyle, FB Earl Hamilton Memorial Fund. 1983 Jon Winslow, LB 1969 Ernie Babcock, DE 1984 Brett Matthews, DB 1970 Giff Foley, DE 1985 Craig Morton, WR 1971 Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT 1986 Steve Demaio, LB 1972 Kevin O'Shea, DE 1987 Brad Preble, DB 1973 Pat Stone, LB 1988 Harry Wright, LB 1974 Dan Skorich, OT 1989 Devon Arsenault, TB 1975 Charlie Potts, HB 1990 Jay Fiedler, QB 1976 Dave Van Vliet, DB 1991 Josh Bloom, LB 1977 Jeff Immelt, OT 1992 Justin Moscardelli, LB 1978 David Brown, DE 1993 Brian Schmidt, LB 1979 Mike Francis, DT 1994 Lloyd Lee, DB 1980 Robert Higgins, FB 1995 Dylan Karczewski, TB 1981 Kent Cooper, NG 1996 Wayne Schlobohm, P 1982 Sean Maher, TB 1997 Bob Bunn, FB 1983 David Wachter, DB 1998 Brian Mann, QB 1984 Joe Koniszewski, NG 1999 Matt Davis, WR 1985 Greg Hulbert, OT 2000 Jay Barnard, WR 1986 John Jakiemiec, NG Casey Cramer, TE 1987 Aloysius (Ish) McLaughlin, DT 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR 1988 David Anderson, WR 2002 Josh Dooley, LB 1989 Harris Siskind, OG 2003 Preston Copley, LS 1990 Tom Gladden, DB 2004 Chad Gaudet, RB 1991 Tom Morrow, LB 2005 Andrew Dete, LB 1992 Mike Phillips, LB 2006 Philip McKeating, LB 1993 Jim McGeehan, DB 1994 Gerry Murphy, OT 1995 Tim Cross, DE 1996 Chris Adamson, OG 1997 Will Harper, TE 1998 Norm McKnight, OG 1999 Andy Erickson, OG 2000 Caleb Moore, OG 2001 Joe Vinci, LB 2002 Alex Ware, P 2003 Phil Frost, SS 2004 Chris Little, RB 2005 Charles Ganske, FB 2006 Preston Copley, OT

Tim McManus

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Doten Award Gordon P. Bennett Award John M. Manley '40 Award

To a sophomore who To the offensive or To the varsity football made a significant defensive lineman, player who demon- contribution to the selected by the strates the most success of the varsity coaching staff, who improvement through football team. Gift of exemplifies the high his efforts in the Franklin F. Doten '23 degree of perform- weight room. Gift of and his wife, Gladys ance, sportsmanship John M. Manley '40, a Doten. and character exhibit- long-time supporter ed by Gordon P. of the football fitness Pete Pidermann, FS Bennett '37, captain of Ben Goeke, OT program. Tim Wheeler, OG 2007 Winner the 1936 football team. 2007 Winner 2007 Winner Gift of Mr. and Mrs. 1977 Greg Henry, HB Charles Collis '37. Chris Lucas, DT 1986 Jon Winslow, LB 1978 Dave Shula, WR 1987 Brian Janssen, OG Jerry Pierce, LB 1981 George Thompson, OG 1988 Harris Siskind, OG 1979 George Thompson, OG 1982 Robert Dell Isola, OG David Clark, FB Joe Fernandes, LB 1983 Mark Pare, C 1989 John Slusher, FB 1980 Rich Lena, FB 1984 Slade Schuster, OT 1990 Chad Gallentine, OG Dave Neslund, LB 1985 Slade Schuster, OT 1981 Frank Polsinello, QB Mike O'Flynn, DT 1986 Chris Matonis, OG 1991 Bill Kuehn, OG Dave Fuhrman, LB 1987 Brent Frei, DT 1982 Mike Caraviello, QB Nick Mourlas, NG 1988 Jay Swett, LB Dan Carson, DB 1992 Neal Martin, FB 1983 Mike Martin, OT 1989 Kevin Luensmann, DT Sean Riley, DT Len Fontes, LB 1990 Peter Chapman, DT 1993 Chris Umscheid, FB 1984 Ernie Torain, TB 1991 Greg Rush, C Duncan MacLean, OG John Fuhrman, LB Dan Mulligan, DT 1994 Ken Gordon, TB 1985 Matt Drury, TE 1992 Lance Brackee, OT 1995 Taran Lent, DE Andy Russell, DB George Neos, DE 1996 Adam Nelson, DT 1986 Craig Morton, WR 1993 Andy MacDonald, OT 1997 Lloyd Lee, DB Scott Sims, DB George Neos, DE 1998 Adam Young, TE 1987 Shon Page, TB 1994 Ben Barber, C Matt Kelley, DT 1999 Kyle Schroeder, DE Hunter Buckner, LB 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE 1988 Jeff Blackburn, LB 1995 Abe Rife, TE Brendan Mahoney, TB 2001 Sean O'Mara, OT Scott Hapgood, DE 1989 Mike Bobo, WR 2002 Matt DeGutes, DT Sal Sciretto, DB 1996 Brian Larsen, OT 2003 Courtney Wuistinger, OT 1990 Matt Brzica, QB 1997 Dominic Lanza, C 2004 Derham Cato, DT George Neos, LB Scott Hapgood, DE 2005 Charles Ganske, FB 1991 Jay Fiedler, QB 1998 Kyle Schroeder, DE Jared Dowdakin, OG Gerry LaMontagne, DT 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 2006 Justin Cottrell, LB 1992 John Clifford, WR Kyle Schroeder, DE Josh Bloom, LB 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE 1993 Pete Oberle, TB Caleb Moore, OG Jamie Whitticom, DB 2001 Kevin Noone, OG 1994 Brian Larson, OT 2002 Kevin Noone, OG Mark Abel, LB 2003 Ryan Conger, DE 1995 Zach Ellis, WR/TB Vik Tiku, OT Zack Walz, LB 2004 Anthony Gargiulo, DE 1996 Jon Gibbs, LB 1997 Tom Reusser, DB 2005 Anthony Gargiulo, DE 1998 Brad Eissler, DB 2006 Brian Osimiri, DT 1999 Brian Mann, QB 2000 Kevin Noone, OG 2001 Casey Cramer, TE 2002 Clayton Smith, FS 2003 Mike Ribero, CB Charlie Rittgers, QB 2004 Joe Gibalski, LB 2005 Mark Brogna, TE 2006 Andrew Dete, LB Tim Wheeler

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12th Man Award Alan Hewitt '34 and Robert Hewitt '40 Frank Hershey Award Award To the varsity player To the varsity player who shows hard To the varsity player who, judged by his work and dedication who best epitomizes teammates, possess- without regard to athletic performance es a genuine zest for playing time. Gift of with academic life, a strong, upbeat John M. Manley '40. achievement. Gift of attitude and a sincere Alan Hewitt '34 and desire to win because Robert Hewitt '40. of his dedication and love for the game, his Ryan Mahoney, FB Brett Lowe, TE team and Dartmouth Mike Whitticom, LB 2007 Winner 2007 Winner College. These were 2007 Winner \the qualities personi- fied by Frank Hershey, an assistant coach at 1990 Kirk Mills, DB 1991 Rob Birge, DB 1991 David Harrison, DT 1992 Russ Torres, FB Dartmouth from 1981-86 and from 1994 until 1992 Jay Dunn, DB 1993 Jon Thompson, LB his death in 1998. Gift of his wife, Pamela 1993 Ryan Spayde, LB 1994 David Shearer, WR Hershey, and daughter, Molly Hershey '98. 1994 Ray Sosa, DB 1995 Jeff English, DT 1998 Forest Wester, WR 1995 Ren Riley, QB 1996 Trey Bowers, OT 1999 Marshall Hyzdu, LB 1996 J. J. Coslet, OT 1997 Dominic Lanza, C 1997 J. T. Cecchini, WR 2000 Matt Walker, DT 1998 Jon Gibbs, LB 1998 John Fowler, OT 2001 Matt Mercer, LB 1999 Steve Varney, LB 1999 Dan Piening, LB 2002 Kevin Noone, OG 2000 Caleb Moore, OG 2000 Jed Manton, OT 2003 Scott Wedum, FB 2001 Matt DeLellis, WR 2001 Brian Hood, TE 2004 Clayton Smith, FS 2002 Kevin Noone, OG 2002 Clay Nelson, CB 2005 Mike Ribero, CB 2003 Jay Barnard, WR 2003 John Turner, OT 2006 Jason Bash, RB 2004 Sean Sullivan, FB 2004 Grant Wagner, P 2005 Dan Shula, QB 2005 Josh Dooley, LB Rich Walton, CB 2006 Ryan Fuselier, WR 2006 Lucius Alexander, OT Charles (Stubby) Pearson '42 Award

Established in 2007 and presented to an underclassman on the football team whose character, leadership on campus, high aca- demic standing and performance on the playing field most resembles that of Andrew Dete, LB Charles (Stubby) 2007 Winner Pearson '42, captain of 1941 football team who died while serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. He was also captain of and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and valedictorian of his class. Gift of David Little '44 and Peter Little '81.

Ryan Mahoney

P AGE 113 DARTMOUTH ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Since 1896, Dartmouth has had 70 football 1912 players receive All-America recognition, Wesley (Moose) Englehorn T (WC 1st) including repeat winners. Since 1978, selec- David Morey HB (WC 2nd) tion have been to the Division I-AA All- Ray Bennett G (WC 3rd) America team. 1913 Here is the code of All-America selectors and Robert Hogsett E (WC 1st) the list of Dartmouth's selections to the first, Lawrence Whitney FB (WC 3rd) second and third teams: 1914 CW - Caspar Whitney; WC – Walter Camp; R – Grantland Rice; AP – Associated Press; G (WC 3rd) INS – International News Service; H – Milton Ghee QB (WC 1st) Hearst Papers; NEA – Newspaper Enterprise 1915 Association; UPI – United Press Clarence Spears G (WC 1st) International; FW - Football Writers; FC – 1917 Football Coaches; SN - Sports Network. (A Eugene Neely G (Consensus 2nd) consensus team was named in 1917.)

1896 Jake Crouthamel, HB Walter McCornack QB (CW 3rd) Swede Oberlander, HB 1902 Allen Farmer E (WC 3rd) 1908 Clarke Tobin G (WC 1st) George Schildmiller E (WC 1st) Joseph Brusse C (WC 3rd) 1909 Clarke Tobin G (WC 2nd) John Marks FB (WC 2nd) Lawrence Bankart E (WC 2nd) 1910 Edward Daley E (WC 2nd) 1911 David Morey HB (WC 2nd)

Henry Hooper, E 1919 Adolph Youngstrom G (WC 1st) 1903 Jim Robertson FB (WC 3rd) Henry Hooper C (WC 1st) 1920 Joseph Gilman G (WC 2nd) Elijah (Bill) Cunningham C (WC 2nd) Myron Witham QB (WC 2nd) 1922 Leigh Turner T (WC 3rd). Lloyd Neidlinger T (WC 2nd) 1904 1923 Joseph Gilman G (WC 2nd) Cyril Aschenbach G (WC 2nd) Ralph Glaze E (WC 3rd) 1924 James Vaughn HB (WC 3rd) Henry Bjorkman E (WC 1st) 1905 1925 Ralph Glaze E (WC 1st) Carl (Dutch) Diehl G (R, INS 1st) 1907 George Tully E (R, AP 1st) Edward Rich G (WC 2nd) Andrew (Swede) Oberlander HB John Marks HB (WC 2nd) Dale Armstrong, E (R, INS, AP 1st) Benjamin Lang T (WC 3rd) Nathan Parker T (UPI 1st, R 2nd)

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1927 1936 Dominic Lanza, C Alton Marsters HB (R 3rd) John Handrahan FB (R 3rd) 1929 1937 Alton Marsters HB (R 3rd) Gus Zitrides OG (INS, AP 3rd) 1931 Lawrence Hull E (R 1st) Bill (Air Mail) Morton QB (R 2nd) 1938 1933 Bob MacLeod HB (R, INS, H 1st) John Goodwillie T (INS 3rd) Gus Zitrides OG (AP, UPI 3rd)

Don McKinnon, C

1988 Craig Morton WR (AP 2nd) 1990 Dennis Durkin KSp (AP 3rd) 1991 Al Rosier TB (AP 1st) 1992 Dennis Durkin KSp (AP 1st) Jay Fiedler QB (AP 3rd) 1996 Lloyd Lee DB (AP 2nd) Brian Larsen OT (AP 3rd) 1997 Dominic Lanza C (AP 3rd) Zack Walz LB (AP 3rd) 2000 Caleb Moore OG (AP 3rd) 1943 2002 John Monahan E (R, AP, H 3rd) Casey Cramer TE 1948 (WC 1st, AFCA 1st, SN 1st, AP 2nd) Dale Armstrong E (NEA 1st, AP 2nd, R 2nd) 1957 Joe Palermo G (H 1st) 1958 Jake Crouthamel HB (NEA 2nd) 1962 Don McKinnon C (FW 1st; AP, NEA 2nd; UPI, FC 3rd) Bill King QB (NEA 3rd) 1965 Ed Long E (AP 2nd) 1970 Murry Bowden DB (FC, WC 1st) 1973 Tom Csatari DE (AP 3rd) 1975 Reggie Williams LB (FC 1st, AP 2nd) Murry Bowden, DB Lloyd Lee, DB

P AGE 115 FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Eight players, including Reggie Williams Earl H. Blaik - Dartmouth's coach from 1934-40 (45-15- '76, a member of the Class of 2007, are enshrined in the 4). Later coached at West Point. Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., including Robert L. Blackman - Had three undefeated teams as one who is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Dartmouth's coach from 1955-70 (104-37-3). Later coached at Canton, Ohio. Illinois and Cornell. In addition, five Dartmouth coaches or administrators are in the College Hall of Fame. Murry Bowden ’71 DARTMOUTH'S HALL OF FAME PLAYERS Murry Bowden's election to Note: Year of induction in parentheses the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003 recognizes his Ed Healey Clarence (Fat) Spears 1917 (1955) - All-America guard in individual achievements on 1914-15 and Dartmouth's head the gridiron but he's first to coach from 1917-20. say, “…this recognition is real- ly a tribute to our team and Edward Healey 1918 (1974) - A tackle at Dartmouth brings honor to Dartmouth before and after World War I. He and the Ivy League.” was the first player in pro football Bowden was co-captain history to be sold, to the and All-America rover back of Bears for whom he played from Dartmouth's 1970 team that 1922-27. Healey is also in the was undefeated Ivy League Pro Football Hall of Fame. champion and shut out six of nine opponents. Dartmouth Andrew (Swede) Oberlander 1926 (1954) - All- won the Lambert Trophy as the East's outstanding team. With America halfback and passer who led Dartmouth to the nation- Bowden in the lineup in 1969 and 1970, Dartmouth won 17 of al championship in 1925. 18 games. 1928 (1970) - Dartmouth's all-time scoring A psychology major from Snyder, Texas, Bowden graduated leader (307 points from 1925-27). Lane is also enshrined in cum laude and earned a law degree from the University of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Texas. In 1984 he co-founded The Hanover Company, a pri- William (Air Mail) Morton 1932 (1972) - All-America vate real estate development company in Houston. in 1931. Also a two-time All-America in hockey. Robert MacLeod 1939 (1977) - All-America halfback in Bob MacLeod, Coach 1938. Murry Bowden 1971 (2003) - All-America defensive back in 1970. Reggie Williams 1976 (2007) - All-America linebacker in 1975.

DARTMOUTH’S HALL OF FAME COACHES-ADMINISTRATORS

Edward K. Hall 1892 - (1951, charter inductee) - An at Dartmouth in 1890-91 and coach at Illinois in 1892-93, he became a member of the Football Rules Committee in 1905 and wrote the first Football Code for players. He served as suc- cessor to Walter Camp as chairman of the Football Rules Committee from 1911-32. Frank W. Cavanaugh 1899 - Coached Dartmouth to a 42-9-3 record from 1911-16. Also coached at Holy Cross, College and Fordham. D. O. (Tuss) McLaughry - Dartmouth's coach from 1941-42 and from 1945-54 (44-58-3). Also coached Brown from 1926-40 (76-58-5).

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REGGIE WILLIAMS '76: DARTMOUTH'S ed to three post-season college all-star games after the 1975 season and played in the Hula Bowl and the Japan Bowl. 2007 FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Williams also was the Ivy League's heavyweight wrestling champion in 1975. Since he completed his undergraduate degree In 1975, Reggie Williams was recog- requirements as a psychology major after the fall term in 1975-76, nized as the most conspicuous player he didn't defend his wrestling title in 1976. in Dartmouth football annals since “My parents (Eli and Julia Williams, who still live in Flint) halfback Bob MacLeod was a con- instilled in me that education is the path to success,” said Williams. sensus All-America in 1938. “Mental preparation that I learned in the classroom and on the foot- In 2007, Williams's achieve- ball field at Dartmouth helped me in pro football and throughout my ments on the college gridiron were career.” crowned by the All-America line- His career with the Bengals included appearances in the Super backer's introduction with 11 other Bowl in 1982 and 1989. He was selected to the NFL's All-Rookie players and one coach from across Team in 1976. He won the NFL's Byron (Whizzer) White Award for the nation into the National Football Humanitarian Service in 1985 and was the NFL's Man of the Year Foundation and College Hall of in 1986. In 1987, he was Sports Illustrated's Co-Sportsman of the Fame's Class of 2007. They were for- Year. In 1988 he was appointed to an open seat on the Cincinnati mally enshrined in the Hall of Fame City Council and was elected to a second term in 1989. In 1990 he at South Bend, Ind., in July 2008. received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Dartmouth. He joins MacLeod and eleven other Dartmouth football play- Williams has been recognized for his role as a leader within the ers, coaches and administrators whose contributions, spanning more Walt Disney Company and the world of sports by his ranking in than a century, have been previously rewarded with college football's 2003 in Sports Illustrated's list of “101 Most Influential Minorities highest honor. in Sports.” In 2005, he was named one of the “50 Most Powerful A three-time All-Ivy League first team selection from 1973-75, Blacks in Sports” by Black Enterprise Magazine. Williams's place among the greatest players in Ivy League history was reinforced by his subsequent 14-year career (1976-89) with the . “Being selected for the College Football Hall of Fame is a great honor and a culminating moment for me, for Dartmouth College, and for the Ivy League,” said Williams whose post-NFL career over the past 15 years has been devoted to developing sports programs and being a positive role model for boys and girls of all ages from across the nation. In 1993, Williams joined the Walt Disney Company and cham- pioned Disney's involvement in sports, particularly amateur sports. He oversaw the creation of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art multi-sport complex that opened in 1997 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. From 1998 until he retired in early 2008, Williams was vice president of Disney Sports Attractions that annually sees about 220,000 athletes of all ages utilize the nation's preeminent President James Wright, Reggie Williams and former Dartmouth multi-sports complex for amateur and pro sports. Coach Jake Crouthamel during Hall of Fame recognition ceremony for Growing up in Flint, Mich., Williams overcame a severe hear- Williams at halftime of the Columbia game, 2007. ing disability and became an outstanding student-athlete at Southwestern High where his academic record drew the attention of Dartmouth's football coaching staff. He wanted to go to the IVY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION University of Michigan but Coach Bo Schembechler felt he was too small (6-1, 215) to play football in the Big Ten. Since 2001, the Ivy Football Association has recognized the unique He arrived at Dartmouth in the fall of 1972, uncertain of his aspects of Ivy League football and the history and tradition of the place, academically or athletically. During his freshman year, those League. Biannually, the Association honors a distinguished alumnus doubts were erased. from each of the eight Ivy League colleges who played football as an “(Head coach) Jake Crouthamel made the best personnel deci- undergraduate and has achieved prominence in his chosen field. sion of my athletic career,” said Williams, when Crouthamel imme- On January 22, 2009 in , Jake Crouthamel '60 will be diately switched him from to linebacker. “Jake (and his among the eight honorees. An outstanding halfback at Dartmouth staff) believed in my ability.” from 1957-59, Crouthamel was Dartmouth's head football coach Williams broke into the varsity lineup as a sophomore in 1973, from 1971-77 and then was director of athletics at Syracuse helping Dartmouth win its fifth straight Ivy League title. For three University from 1978 until he retired in 2005. seasons he became the Ivy League's most dominant defensive player, Dartmouth's other recipients of this recognition include: Bill using his speed and intelligence to cover the field from sideline to King '63, an attorney in Richmond, Va., and former chair of sideline. His career total of 243 unassisted tackles remains a Dartmouth's board of trustees; Henry (Hank) Paulson '68, former Dartmouth record and his 370 total tackles ranks second all-time for chairman and chief executive officer of the Goldman Sachs Group the Big Green. He also had four interceptions. and now Secretary of the Treasury; Jeff Immelt '78, chief executive He was named to every All-East, All-Ivy and All- officer of General Electric, and Reggie Williams '76, who recently team in 1974 and 1975. In 1975 he was named to the American retired as vice president of Disney Sports Attractions. Football Coaches Association All-America team. Williams was invit-

P AGE 117 ACADEMIC HONORS

Student-Athletes NCAA Postgraduate Josh Bloom At a time when some would suggest that the Scholarship Recipients phrase “student-athlete” is an oxymoron, Dartmouth continues to demonstrate that Year Name Pos excellence in academics and athletics are 1965 Tony Yezer OG not mutually exclusive. 1967 Henry Paulson OT “Athletics and athletes have played and 1968 Gene Ryzewicz* RB will continue to play an important part in 1968 Randy Wallick TE the life of the College,” said President James 1970 Willie Bogan DB Wright. “Today, athletics are an integral part 1972 Fred Radke DE of the Dartmouth experience.” 1973 Tom Csatari LB Dartmouth has one of the nation's 1973 Bob Funk C highest graduation rates of football players 1976 Pat Sullivan OG in the country. Since 1970, 40 student-ath- 1988 Paul Sorensen LB Academic All-Ivy 1994 Josh Bloom LB letes at Dartmouth–15 of them football play- Three times each year since 1991 (by sea- 1997 Dominic Lanza C ers–have been honored with Academic All- son), the Ivy League has honored student- America selection. Twelve Dartmouth foot- * = Honored as a player. athletes on varsity teams with Academic All- ball players have also received NCAA post- Ivy status. Student-athletes must maintain a graduate scholarships and six have received cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or bet- National Football Foundation scholar-athlete ter. These are Dartmouth's Academic All-Ivy grants. selections in football: These statistics illustrate the premium that Dartmouth places on the blend of aca- Year Name Pos demic achievement with athletics and gen- 1991 Rob Birge DB eral fitness. Dartmouth encourages a well- Mike Bobo WR rounded interest in many activities–from Tom Morrow LB music and art to student government and 1992 Dennis Durkin KSp volunteer community service. Jay Fiedler QB 1993 Ken Bower DT Academic All-America Jay Fiedler QB 1994 Josh Bloom LB The Academic All-America team is spon- David Shearer WR sored annually in several sports by GTE and 1995 Brian Larsen OT the College Sports Information Directors of Taran Lent DE America. Players selected must be either a Pete Oberle TB starter or key reserve and have at least a 1996 Brian Larsen OT 3.20 grade point average. Greg Smith FB Year Name Pos Willie Bogan 1997 Dominic Lanza C 1970 Willie Bogan* DB 1998 Jon Gibbs LB 1983 Michael Patsis DB National Football Foundation 1999 Caleb Moore OG 1984 Daniel Carson DB Scholar-Athletes 2000 Caleb Moore OG 1986 Craig Morton WR 2002 Kevin Noone OG 1987 Scott Sims DB Year Name Pos 2003 Jay Barnard WR 1987-88 Paul Sorensen LB 1960 Alan Rozycki HB Scott Wedum FB 1988 Jay Swett LB 1970 Willie Bogan DB 2004 Josh Dooley LB 1991 Mike Bobo WR 1972 Fred Radke DE 2005 Josh Dooley LB 1991 Tom Morrow LB 1976 Pat Sullivan OG 2006 Ryan Fuselier WR 1991 Brad Preble DB 1988 Paul Sorensen LB 2007 Brett Lowe TE 1992 Russ Torres FB 1994 Josh Bloom LB 1994 Josh Bloom LB 1994 Zack Lehman NG In 2006, the National Football Foundation 1994 David Shearer WR named its inaugural National Honor Society. 1997 Dominic Lanza C Three seniors on Dartmouth's 2006 football 2005 Josh Dooley LB team were recognized by the Foundation: Don Bly, TE; Mike Fritz, QB, and Ryan * = Willie Bogan '71, a Rhodes Scholar, is Fuselier, WR. also a member of the GTE Academic In 2007, Dartmouth's honorees were All-America Hall of Fame. offensive linemen Taylor Layman and Tim Wheeler and Brett Lowe.

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The academically prestigious Ivy League may seem a long way from the bone-jarring world of professional football but more than 40 Dartmouth football alumni have reached this level over the years, including one Pro Football Hall of Famer. Among Dartmouth players in the professional ranks: Dartmouth's most recent NFL draftee is Casey Cramer '04, the All-America and All-Ivy tight end who became one of Dartmouth's all-time receiving leaders from 2000-03. Cramer was taken in the seventh round of the 2004 draft by the as a tight end-fullback. He played with the in 2004-05 and joined the in 2006. Jay Fiedler '94, the Ivy League player-of-the-year in 1992 who holds virtually every Dartmouth passing record, succeeded in 2000 as the ' quarterback and helped the Dolphins reach the NFL playoffs. During five seasons with the Dolphins, Fiedler had a 36-23 record as a starter, passing for 11,040 yards and 66 touchdowns. He played for the in 2005, a season punctuated by injuries that continued to plague him with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and prompted his retirement in 2006. Over 11 seasons Fiedler had a career won-lost record of 37-23 with 11,844 yards passing and 69 touchdowns. Fiedler signed originally as a free agent with the Casey Cramer Eagles in 1994. He later moved to the . After a tour in NFL Europe in 1998, he was the backup quarterback with '81 followed his father, Jack Kemp, into the NFL. the in 1999 as the Jags also reached the play- He spent more than a decade as a quarterback with the Seattle offs. Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, and Philadelphia Linebacker Zack Walz '98, one of four Dartmouth players to Eagles. be voted first team All-Ivy three times, was drafted in the sixth Kemp's classmate, Dave Shula '81, made his mark with an round by the in 1998. Walz was the first NFL coaching career that included stops with Miami and Dallas. In Dartmouth player taken in the draft since Gregg Robinson '78 1992, the Cincinnati Bengals made him the youngest head coach in was tapped by the New York Jets in the sixth round in 1978. NFL history. At age 31, he edged his famous father, , by a During five seasons, though dogged by leg injuries, Walz saw few months. special teams and starting action with the Cardinals. He was a team- Quarterback Mike Brown '57 followed his father, legendary mate of and roomed with Pat Tillman who left pro football to coach , into NFL management. He is president and gen- become an Army Ranger and was killed in Afghanistan in 2004. eral manager of the Bengals. Brown's daughter, Kate Brown Walz's Dartmouth teammate, defensive back Lloyd Lee '98, Blackburn '86, now is the Bengals' executive vice president. signed in 1998 as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers and saw For the past 15 years, John Idzik '82, a in 1981, spot duty with the Chargers for two seasons. He remained in pro has been an NFL administrator. He spent 11 years with the Tampa football on the staff of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is now a Bay Buccaneers and three with the Arizona Cardinals. He became coach with the who went to the in 2007. vice president, football administration for the in In 2000, tight end Adam Young '99 signed a free agent con- 2007. tract with the . Young owns a ring from New York's 2001 Super Bowl appearance. OTHER DARTMOUTH PROFESSIONALS Caleb Moore '01, captain and All-Ivy guard in 2000, signed Other Dartmouth players who have gone into pro football (but as a free agent with the Tennessee Titans but was an unsuccessful not the NFL) include: Anthony Gargiulo '06 was a defensive end candidate with both the Titans and Arizona Cardinals. with the Calgary Stampeders (CLF) in 2007 and is trying to make a comeback from a broken leg suffered in the final game of the sea- OVER THE YEARS IN THE NFL son. Derham Cato '05 was a defensive tackle with the Toronto Dartmouth has been represented in the NFL from the league's Argonauts in 2007 and is pursuing other pro football options this beginning when Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Ed Healey '18 season. was the first player in the NFL to be traded, moving from the Rock Wide receiver Craig Morton '89 and David Clark '90 Island Independents to the Chicago Bears after player-coach and played for Frankfurt and Birmingham respectively in the World future owner acquired his services for $100. Healey League of . Quarterback Jim Chasey '71, co- played with the Bears from 1922-27 and was called by Halas “the recipient with Cornell's Ed Marinaro of the first Bushnell Award as most versatile tackle in history.” the Ivy League's outstanding player in 1970, played with the Drafted in the third round of the 1976 draft by the Cincinnati in the in the early Bengals, Reggie Williams '76 enjoyed a 14-year career as an All- 1970s. Pro linebacker for the Bengals. Williams made two Super Bowl Kyle Schroeder '00, a standout defensive end at Dartmouth appearances with the Bengals (1982, 1989). He was named the in 1998-99, played with the XFL's Birmingham Thunderbolts in NFL's Man of the Year in 1986. 2001. After persevering through 11 cuts by eight different teams, Greg Smith '02 and Brian Mann '02 have Nick Lowery '78 broke into the NFL in 1980. He had an 18-year recent experience. Mann played for several career with the and New York Jets and set the seasons with the Los Angeles Avengers and also made his debut as NFL record for career field goals. He remains the league's most an actor as the stand-in for Adam Sandler in the movie, The Longest accurate field kicker of all time (80 percent). Yard, released in 2005.

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Dartmouth in the NFL

Name Pos Team(s) Phil Bower '21 B Cleveland Indians, 1921 Johnny Bryan '20 QB,TB Chicago Bears, , 1922-27 Charles (Chick) Burke '23 B Providence Steam Roller, 1925 Casey Cramer '04 E,B Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans, 2004- Jake Crouthamel '60 RB Boston Patriots, 1960 Joe Crowley '43 E,DB , 1944-45 Nick Daukas '44 T,G Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946-47 F. (Joe) DuSossoit '18 E New York Giants, 1921 Jay Fiedler '94 QB , Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1994-2006 Milt Ghee '15 B , Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Ed Gustafson USN '43 C,LB Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1947-48 Charlie Guy '19 C,G Detroit Heralds, Buffalo All-Americans, Cleveland Indians, , 1920-23,25 Vern Hagenbuckle '24 E,G Boston Bulldogs (AFL), Providence Steam Roller, 1926 Jay Fiedler Les Haws '24 B Frankford Yellow Jackets, 1924-25 Ed Healey '18 T , Chicago Bears, 1920-27 Bill Hutchinson '40 QB,DB New York Giants, 1942 Jonathan Jenkins '49 T Baltimore Colts, New York Yankees (AAFC), 1949-50 Jeff Kemp '81 QB Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles, 1981-91 Bob Krieger '41 E Philadelphia Eagles, 1941,46 Jim Landrigan USMC '43 T Baltimore Colts (AAFC), 1947 Lloyd Lee '98 DB San Diego Chargers, 1998-99 Nick Lowery '78 K , Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, 1978-96 Bob MacLeod '39 HB,DB Chicago Bears, 1939 Ray MacMurray '17 G , 1921 Gerald (Red) Maloney '24 E,B Providence Steam Roller, New York Yankees (AFL/NFL), Boston Bulldogs (NFL), 1925-27,29 Don McKinnon '63 LB,C Boston Patriots, 1963-64 Joseph (Cuddy) Murphy '21 G , Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Bill Roberts '51 HB , 1956 Gregg Robinson '78 DT New York Jets, 1978 Gordie Rule '68 DB Green Bay Packers, 1968-69 John Shelburne '19 FB , 1922 Dave Shula '81 WR Baltimore Colts, 1981 Zack Walz

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Gus Sonnenberg '20 T,FB Buffalo All-Americans, Reggie Williams '76 LB Cincinnati Bengals, Columbus Tigers, 1976-89 Detroit Panthers, Alex Wizbicki USMC '43 DB,HB (AAFC), Providence Steam Roller, 1947-49 1923-30 Adolph (Swede) Youngstrom '18 G,T Buffalo All- Don (Swede) Swenson '27 G Chicago Bulls (AFL), 1926 Americans/Bisons, Canton Karl Thielscher '17 FB Buffalo All-Americans, Bulldogs, Cleveland 1920 Bulldogs, Frankford Yellow George Tully '27 E Philadelphia Quakers (AFL), Jackets, 1920-27 Frankford Yellow Jackets, 1926-27 Zack Walz '98 LB Arizona Cardinals, 1998- 2002 Tom Whelan '19 E,C,G Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, 1920-21

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Nick Lowery Gregg Robinson

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