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SSPRINGPRING 22021021 LLEHIGHEHIGH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL - GAMEGAME 2 SSCHEDULE/RESULTSCHEDULE/RESULTS Mar. 13 HOLY CROSS L, 20-3 Mar. 20 at Colgate Canceled Mar. 20 at Holy Cross Canceled Mar. 27 BUCKNELL* Postponed Apr. 3 at Lafayette* Postponed Apr. 3 BUCKNELL* 12:00 Apr. 10 at Lafayette* 12:30 Apr. 17 PL Championship Game 2:00 *South Division Opponent 12-TIME FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Mar. 13 FORDHAM Postponed 1993 • 1995 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2004 • 2006 • 2010 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 Mar. 20 LAFAYETTE* Postponed Mar. 27 at Lehigh* Postponed LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (0-1) VS. BUCKNELL BISON (1-0) Mar. 27 LAFAYETTE* W, 38-13 APR. 3, 2021 • 12 PM • GOODMAN STADIUM • BETHLEHEM, PA. Apr. 3 at Holy Cross Canceled Apr. 3 at Lehigh* 12:00 TV: Service Electric Network, ESPN+ Apr. 10 FORDHAM TBD Apr. 17 PL Championship Game 2:00 Announcers: Doug Heater and Mike Yadush ‘93 *South Division Opponent Radio: Fox Radio 1230/1320 AM and 94.7 FM Allentown Announcers: Matt Kerr and Matt Markus Internet Audio: LVFoxSports.com LEHIGH QUICK FACTS SETTING THE SCENE Location ...... Bethlehem, Pa. Founded ...... 1865 by Following three long weeks and numerous postponements and cancellations, Lehigh is expected to Undergraduate enrollment ...... 5,080 return to the field for the first time since March 13 as the Mountain Hawks open Patriot League South President ...... John D. Simon Division action against the Bucknell Bison. The Mountain Hawks received a strong defensive effort in Dean of Athletics...... Joe Sterrett their opener against Holy Cross, but the offense was only able to muster a field goal in a 20-3 setback. Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I FCS Lehigh held Holy Cross to 209 yards of offense and forced three turnovers but only scored three points Conference ...... Patriot League off of those takeaways, while the Crusaders scored 17 off three Lehigh turnovers. Bucknell had to wait Nickname ...... Mountain Hawks two weeks to open its season but did so last weekend with a 38-13 home win over Lafayette. Lehigh head Historical Nicknames...... Engineers Tom Gilmore and Bucknell head coach Dave Cecchini were the coordinators on Lehigh’s 2000 ...... Brown and White and 2001 Patriot League championship teams. Mascot ...... Mountain Hawk (Clutch) Colors ...... Brown and White Stadium ...... Goodman Stadium KEY STATS Capacity/Surface...... 16,000/Natural Grass •Lehigh’s defense limited Holy Cross to 209 yards of total offense as the Mountain Hawks forced three First season of football ...... 1884 turnovers and had three sacks. All-time record ...... 700-612-45 •Sixteen Lehigh freshmen saw action against Holy Cross, including four who started. 2019 record ...... 4-7 •Lehigh went 31-6 with two Patriot League titles from 2000-02 when Tom Gilmore and Dave Cecchini 2019 Patriot League record/finish ...... 3-3, T-3rd served as the Mountain Hawks’ defensive and offensive coordinators, respectively. PL Championships (Last)...... 12 (2017) NCAA Playoff Appearances (Last)...... 14 (2017) NCAA Championships ...... 1 (1977- DII) THE LEADERBOARD Statistical Leaders … … … … … … … … … … … ...... Spring 2021 Stats PASSING ...... 113.0/game #9 Cross Wilkinson (8-13, 61.5%, 56 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT) RUSHING ...... 24.0/game #26 Rashawn Allen (16 rushes, 29 yards, 1.8 avg.) #6 Zaythan Hill (10 rushes, 14 yards, 1.4 avg.) ffollowollow lehighlehigh footballfootball RECEIVING ...... 113.0/game #88 Eric Johnson (3 receptions, 44 yards) @LehighSports #85 Johnny Foley (2 receptions, 52 yards) @LehighFootball TACKLES ...... 46.0/game #29 TyGee Leach (9 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1 INT, 1 pass breakup) /LehighAthletics #34 Pete Haffner (8 total tackles, 3.0 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FR) /Lehighuniversityfootball @Lehigh_Sports @Lehigh_FOOTBALL IF LEHIGH WINS… •The Mountain Hawks would defeat Bucknell for the fifth time in six seasons and the 20th time in the last LehighSports.com 23 seasons. •Lehigh could clinch the South Division title with a victory next week at Lafayette. Lehigh Sports Communications• 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • 610-758-3174 •LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighFootball GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 2

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The Lehigh Sports Communications office looks Rush/Game Pass/Game PPG forward to handling your media requests throughout Lehigh 24.0 113.0 3.0 the spring 2021 football season. Should you seek Bucknell 87.0 328.0 38.0 additional information, please do not hesitate to Height Weight contact a member of our staff. Lehigh Offensive Line 6-3 292 Bucknell Offensive Line 6-3 275 Interview Policies All interviews for the spring 2021 season must DEFENSIVE COMPARISON be done virtually or by phone. Interviews may be arranged through the Sports Communications Office Rush/Game Pass/Game PPG to take place following a practice on Tuesdays, Lehigh 118.0 91.0 20.0 Wednesdays and Thursdays. There are no player Bucknell 15.0 269.0 13.0 interviews on Fridays. Players will not be available on Height Weight game days until after the contest. Lehigh Defensive Line 6-3 256 Bucknell Defensive Line 6-3 256 Post-game Interviews (home games) Post-game interviews for the spring 2021 season will be conducted via Zoom. Contact the Lehigh Sports LEHIGH HEAD COACH TOM GILMORE Communications Office if you wish to participate. Tom Gilmore is in his second season as Lehigh’s head coach. Gilmore led Lehigh to a 4-7 season in 2019. He mentored six All-Patriot League selections and one All-American as the Mountain Hawks showed Credentials measured improvement, especially on defense. Gilmore returned to Lehigh as head coach after four Requests for credentials should be made to Steve successful seasons as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 2000-03. Gilmore spent 14 Lomangino. Please forward your request for cre- seasons as head coach at Holy Cross, where he was a two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year and led dentials at least one week prior to the game. For the the Crusaders to a Patriot League Championship and FCS Playoff appearance in 2009. The 1986 graduate spring 2021 season all credentials (wristbands) will be picked up at Goodman Stadium. of the University of Pennsylvania spent the 2018 season on the coaching staff at Wake Forest. (Coach Gilmore’s complete bio can be found on page 13) Parking Passes Parking passes will accompany your media cre- BUCKNELL HEAD COACH DAVE CECCHINI dentials. Media parking is available in the A-Annex Former Lehigh All-America wide receiver Dave Cecchini ‘95 is in his second season as Bucknell’s head grass lot behind the Stadium House (scoreboard) at Goodman Stadium. coach. He arrived in Lewisburg after five seasons rebuilding the program as head coach at Valparaiso. Ce- cchini spent two stints on the coaching staff at Lehigh, serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks Weekly Football Media Luncheon coach from 2010-13 when the Mountain Hawks went 39-9 and won two league titles. His first stint lasted In lieu of a traditional weekly media luncheon, Lehigh nine seasons and he served as offensive coordinator from 2000-02 while Tom Gilmore led Lehigh’s will host a weekly Zoom session with head coach defense. In between stints at Lehigh, Cecchini oversaw prolific offenses at Harvard and The Citadel. Tom Gilmore and select student-athletes during the Spring 2021 season, Wednesdays from approximately 11:30-12:30 p.m. Please contact the Sports Communi- THE SERIES cations Office in advance if you plan on participating. Lehigh has played Bucknell more times than any opponent other than rival Lafayette. The Mountain Hawks and Bison meet for the 84th time with Lehigh holding a 48-32-3 advantage. Lehigh has won 19 of LehighSports.com the last 22 games, winning 15 straight before back-to-back Bucknell wins in 2013 and 2014. All the latest information on Lehigh football and all 25 of Lehigh’s varsity sports, can be found at 2019 Bucknell 20, Lehigh 10 2014 Bucknell 45, Lehigh 24* LehighSports.com, the official web site of Lehigh 2018 Lehigh 45, Bucknell 17* 2013 Bucknell 48, Lehigh 10 Athletics. Everything related to Lehigh football, including schedules, rosters, student-athlete and 2017 Lehigh 42, Bucknell 21 2012 Lehigh 42, Bucknell 19* coach bios, news, game notes, the official Lehigh 2016 Lehigh 20, Bucknell 13* 2011 Lehigh 30, Bucknell 6 football record book and more can be found at 2015 Lehigh 21, Bucknell 10 2010 Lehigh 32, Bucknell 10* LehighSports.com. * Game played at Goodman Stadium

Lehigh Sports Communications Staff Football SID: Steve Lomangino THE LAST TIME THEY MET (Director of Sports Communications) LEWISBURG, Pa. (11/9/19) - Lehigh’s offense was never able to get going as the Mountain Hawks suffered Office: (610) 758-3174 their second straight defeat, 20-10 at Bucknell on a cold Saturday at -Memorial Cell: (917) 579-0976 Stadium. Mountain Hawk linebackers Pete Haffner and Keith Woetzel combined for 27 tackles and E-mail: [email protected] Lehigh’s first three sacks since the Fordham game, but the Bucknell defense held Lehigh to a season-low 209 yards and sacked Mountain Hawk quarterbacks seven times. The Bison built leads of 10-0 and 20-3 Secondary Contacts: before Lehigh put the ball in the end zone for its only touchdown of the day as sophomore Alec Beesmer Justin Lafleur ([email protected]) Office: (610) 758-6631 Cell: (610) 577-5222 connected with senior Devon Bibbens on a two-yard touchdown pass. Bibbens established a new career high with 11 receptions, going for 92 yards and the score. Junior Jorge Portorreal added 37 yards on six Josh Liddick ([email protected]) catches. Haffner finished with a career-high 16 tackles and added two sacks and three tackles for loss. Jeremy Clausen ([email protected]) Woetzel had 11 tackles and a sack late in the first half.

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 3 LEHIGH-BUCKNELL CONNECTIONS TWO CAPTAINS NAMED Much like the season opener with Holy Cross, Lehigh will enter the season with two captains, both there are a number of connections between the of who reside on the defensive side of the ball. Senior LLASTAST TTIMEIME OOUTUT coaching staffs at Lehigh and Bucknell. Most nota- linebacker Pete Haffner (State College, Pa.) and bly, Lehigh head coach Tom Gilmore and Bucknell senior safety Divine Buckrham (Queens, N.Y.) will LEHIGH VS. HOLY CROSS head coach Dave Cecchini served as defensive lead this year’s squad. This marks the first time since BETHLEHEM, Pa. (3/13/21) - Playing in its first and offensive coordinators together at Lehigh the 2010 season that Lehigh has just two captains game in 476 days Lehigh dropped the opener from 2000-2002, first under Kevin Higgins, and and the first time since B.J. Benning and Matt Cohen of its 2021 spring campaign 20-3 to Holy Cross then Pete Lembo. They led their respective units in 2009 that both of those captains play on the same at Goodman Stadium. The game had a level of on Patriot League championship teams in 2000 side of the ball. sloppiness that would be expected from two and 2001. Defensive coordinator Mike Kashurba teams that haven’t played since November coached at Bucknell in 2012 and 2013. On the Bi- 2019 as the Mountain Hawks and Crusaders son side, Cecchini is a former All-America receiver WELCOME BACK Lehigh had six All-Patriot League selections in combined for six turnovers and just 348 yards of for the Brown and White. His staff includes former 2019 with three back for the spring 2021 campaign. total offense. Lehigh team captain and assistant coach Matt Senior wide receiver Jorge Portorreal is a two-time Ford ‘16. Assistant coaches Jason Miran, Isaac Col- All-Patriot League selection. Senior linebacker Ultimately, three Lehigh turnovers led to 17 lins and Vinny Giacalone have all enjoyed stints at Pete Haffner earned second team honors in 2019. Holy Cross points, while the Mountain Hawks Lehigh during their coaching careers. Sophomore Jack Bush was the all-league non-spe- only scored three points off of their three cialist special teams performer in 2019 and is takeaways. DEFENSE HASN’T MISSED A BEAT primed for a larger role on defense this season. The Mountain Hawks’ defense was an area of Lehigh’s defense picked up where it left off last strength in 2019 and the unit picked up where year, allowing just 209 total yards while racking it left off in last weekend’s opener against Holy FROM COAST TO COAST The Lehigh coaching staff prides itself in bringing up three sacks and three takeaways. Cross. Lehigh limited Holy Cross to just 209 yards in student-athletes from across the nation. This of total offense, 46 which came on the final drive season, 18 states (plus Canada) are represented The Mountain Hawk defense forced turnovers where the Crusaders were able to run out the on the Mountain Hawks roster, including Arizona, on Holy Cross’ first two possessions of the clock. The Mountain Hawks had nine tackles for California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Ken- game but Lehigh could only muster three loss, three sacks and three takeaways. Holy Cross’ tucky, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, points from two possessions that started in four scoring drives covered a total of 83 yards. Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Crusader territory. Lehigh held Holy Cross to just 91 passing yards on Ontario, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and West the day. The last time Lehigh held a Patriot League Virginia. Twenty three Mountain Hawks hail from Holy Cross capitalized on two Lehigh turnovers opponent under 100 passing yards was the 2017 Pennsylvania while 16 are from New Jersey. with a pair of Connor Degenhardt touchdown Lafayette game when the Mountain Hawks limited passes and added a field goal to take a 17-3 the Leopards to just 43 yards through the air. lead at halftime. The only second half scoring PENNSYLVANIA PROUD was Derek Ng’s Goodman Stadium-record 51 LEACH LEADS DEFENSIVE EFFORT The Mountain Hawks’ roster features 23 stu- yard field goal. Sophomore safety TyGee Leach enjoyed the dent-athletes from the state of Pennsylvania. In finest all-around game of his career in the opener recent years, Lehigh has had a handful of Lehigh Lehigh’s defense held the Crusaders to just 91 against Holy Cross. Leach led the Mountain Hawks Valley products on its roster. The Mountain Hawks’ yards passing and 118 on the ground. Sopho- with nine tackles, including a pair of tackles for 30-man freshman class includes three newcomers more TyGee Leach led the defensive effort with loss, and recorded his first career interception, who will compete not far from home. Defensive nine tackles, two tackles for loss, an intercep- which he returned 15 yards to set up Lehigh’s lineman Trevor Harris is from Bethlehem and at- tion and a pass breakup. Senior Pete Haffner first quarter field goal. The Norristown, Pa., native tended Liberty High School while defensive back added eight tackles, including three for loss, was also credited with a pass breakup. Leach Gabe Caton from Bethlehem attended Freedom. and a sack. appeared in all 11 games as a freshman, starting Defensive back Nick Lucien is from Bath and the final seven at safety. attended Bethlehem Catholic High School before The Mountain Hawks struggled to get their taking a post-graduate year at Wyoming Seminary. offense going as Lehigh rushed for just 24 yards A COUPLE WEEKS OFF and gained just 113 through the air. Sophomore quarterback Cross Wilkinson finished 8-for-13 Due to COVID-related cancellations and Patriot FOOTBALL… IN THE SPRING The COVID-19 pandemic erased Lehigh’s 2020 for 56 yards and was sacked twice. Senior Ad- League schedule reshuffling, Lehigh has not spring practice segment and pushed the fall 2020 dison Shoup came in and completed a 46-yard played a game since its March 13 opener. When season into this spring. The six Patriot League pass to sophomore Johnny Foley for Lehigh’s the Mountain Hawks take the field Saturday, it teams have been split into two divisions and longest play of the day. Foley finished with will mark the first time since 2001 that Lehigh had are now slated to play three game schedules. two catches for 52 yards, while Johnson added two off weeks in between regular season games. Lehigh is in the South Division with Bucknell and three grabs for 44 yards. That year Lehigh opened its season with a 41-14 Lafayette. Division winners will meet in the first win at Georgetown on Sept. 1. The following week Patriot League Championship game April 17 with was Lehigh’s bye and the Mountain Hawks’ Sept. the winner earning the league’s automatic bid to 15 game at Penn was canceled due to the Sept. 11 the FCS playoffs, which begin the following week. terrorist attacks. Lehigh returned to action Sept. Georgetown has opted out of the spring season. 22 with a 34-10 home win against Princeton.

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 4 HATS OFF TO HAFFNER MAYBE WE SHOULD WEAR NAMETAGS? All-America linebacker Keith Woetzel received national acclaim but Pete Haffner Lehigh has 30 first-year student-athletes on its roster and recent history shows enjoyed a breakout 2019 season playing alongside Woetzel. Haffner finished sec- that many will be relied upon to contribute right away. Seventeen freshmen ond on the Mountain Hawks with 97 tackles and 4.5 sacks and ranked third on the appear on Lehigh’s depth chart (page 10) including four projected starters. team with ten tackles for loss. He picked off two passes last season against Holy Sixteen saw action in the opener against Holy Cross. Six of the 20 sophomores Cross to go along with seven tackles. Haffner opened his spring 2021 campaign on Lehigh’s roster started games as freshmen in 2019. Running back Zaythan with a big effort against Holy Cross. He recorded eight tackles, including three Hill did not make any starts was a significant contributor out of the backfield, for loss, and a sack. He also recovered a Holy Cross fumble on the Crusaders’ while Dylan Van Dusen handled kickoffs in his first season. Defensive end Mikhari opening drive. Haffner earned second team All-Patriot League honors following Sibblis started all 11 games at defensive end and was recognized as a HERO the 2019 season and will serve as one of Lehigh’s team captains this season. Sports Freshman All-American.

UNDER CENTER (OR FROM THE SHOTGUN) RUNNING DOWN HILL Sophomore Cross Wilkinson earned the start at quarterback against Holy Cross Lehigh struggled to run the ball as a team in 2019 but running back Zaythan and was one of three Lehigh quarterbacks to see the field against the Crusaders. Hill made the most of his opportunities, rushing for a team-best 396 yards Wilkinson is highly-regarded prospect from West Virginia who transferred to and five touchdowns in nine games, while averaging 7.2 yards per carry. Hill Lehigh following two seasons at Toledo. He completed a solid 8-of-13 against scored a touchdown in all five Patriot League games he played in, scoring the the Crusaders but only gained 56 yards. Senior Addision Shoup came in during go-ahead touchdown from nine-yards out at Colgate and setting a Patriot the third quarter and connected with sophomore Johnny Foley for Lehigh’s lon- League record with a 94-yard touchdown run at Fordham. His run was the gest play of the day, a 46 yard completion. Shoup saw time at quarterback in six second-longest from scrimmage in school history and the first 90-plus yard games last year. He scored the only touchdown in Lehigh’s win over Merrimack run for Lehigh in 21 years. with a 36-yard scamper and also threw the game-winning touchdown pass in Lehigh’s 30-27 overtime win at Fordham. Sophomore Nigel Summerville saw his ALLEN COULD BE KEY first career action in the fourth quarter. While Zaythan Hill led the Mountain Hawks in rushing in 2019, Rashawn Allen was a steady force in the backfield who improved as the season progressed. STARTING BLOCK Allen started all 11 games in 2019 and rushed for 334 yards, including a Lehigh has an extremely young team with 50 of the 72 players on the roster in season-high 113 at Sacred Heart in November. Allen burst onto the scene as their first or second years. Twelve Mountain Hawks made their first career starts a freshman in 2018, rushing for 147 yards and two touchdowns in place of an against Holy Cross. Offensively quarterback Cross Wilkinson, receivers De’Shun injured Dom Bragalone at Navy. That effort included a 75-yard touchdown Mickens, Johnny Foley and Eric Johnson and linemen Jack Kempsey and Justin jaunt on Lehigh’s first play from scrimmage. Watson made their first career starts. Defensive first-time starters included Michael Callahan, Christian Jablonski, Nate Norris, Mitch Lawhead, Jack Bush SNYDER STEPS UP and LaTreil Wimberly. Johnson, Watson, Jablonski and Wimberly started their Tight end Alex Snyder emerged as a weapon for Lehigh offensively in 2019 wih first games as true freshmen. 23 receptions for 33 yards. Snyder’s sophomore season was highlighted by a four-catch, 128-yard effort at Fordham. He became the first Lehigh tight end to STAYING DEFENSIVE gain 100 receiving yards in a game since Adam Bergen had seven catches for A vastly improved defense kept the Mountain Hawks in most games during 101 yards and two touchdowns at Holy Cross on Oct. 9, 2004. The Cumming, Ga., the 2019 season. The 2019 Mountain Hawks allowed 14 fewer points and native was named to the preseason All-Patriot League team. Prior to Snyder’s 100 fewer yards of total offense than they did in 2018. Lehigh led the Patriot 2019 season, Lehigh tight ends had just 10 receptions in the 2017 and 2018 League in rushing defense in 2019, allowing 130.5 yards per game. The seasons combined, including two from Snyder as a freshman. Mountain Hawks also led the league in opponents’ third down conversions (35.1%) and ranked second in scoring defense (21.4 ppg.) and total defense WORKING OVERTIME (346.3 ypg.). The Mountain Hawks also registered 29 sacks, up 14 from their The Mountain Hawks have played 13 overtime games since overtime rules were 2018 total. The Lehigh defense lost All-America linebacker Keith Woetzel to established prior to the 1995 season. Lehigh is 8-5 in overtime games, with its graduation, but returns several key contributors including All-Patriot League most recent overtime game being last season’s win at Fordham. linebacker Pete Haffner, defensive ends Mikhari Sibblis and Erik Slater and safeties TyGee Leach and Divine Buckrham. Season Opponent Result 1995 Lafayette W, 37-30 (2 OT) 1997 at Fordham L, 42-35 NO RUNNING 1998 Princeton W, 31-24 Lehigh’s improved defense was especially tough against the rush in 2019. The 2001 Hofstra* W, 27-24 Mountain Hawks gave up more than 200 yards per game on the ground in six 2002 at Fordham W, 26-23 straight seasons from 2013-18, but in 2019 Lehigh led the Patriot League allowing 2005 at Delaware L, 34-33 just 130.5 yards per game. The Mountain Hawks kept seven of their 11 opponents 2005 Yale W, 28-21 to under 100 yards on the ground and allowed minus-14 rushing yards in a two- 2006 at Yale L, 26-20 game stretch against Merrimack (minus-25) and Colgate (nine). Lehigh allowed 2009 Lafayette W, 27-21 fewer than 50 rushing yards in those back-to-back games after previously not 2011 New Hampshire L, 48-41 2013 Cent. Conn. St. W, 51-44 (2 OT) keeping an opponent under 50 yards since 2011, when Georgetown mustered 2018 at Georgetown L, 22-16 (2 OT) 48. The minus-25 yards allowed to Merrimack marked the first time since 2002 2019 at Fordham W, 30-27 that Lehigh allowed negative rushing yards. That year, Lehigh held Georgetown * NCAA Playoff Game to minus-8 in a 69-0 victory.

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 5 THROWN FOR A LOSS MILESTONE WATCH The Mountain Hawks spent a lot of time in opposing backfields during the Several Mountain Hawks are moving closer to career milestones. 2019 season. Lehigh averaged 7.45 tackles for loss per game in 2019 and had eight or more tackles for loss in five games, highlighted by a whopping 17 TFL Player Milestone Currently in the season finale against Lafayette. The 17 tackles for loss were the most for Divine Buckrham 100 tackles 95 the Mountain Hawks since at least 2001. The Mountain Hawks have now had Austin Dambach 500 receiving yards 476 six games with 10-or-more tackles for loss since the start of the 2018 season. Erik Slater 20 tackles for loss 16.5 Among returning players, seniors Erik Slater and Pete Haffner and sophomore Alex Snyder 500 receiving yards 365 Mikhari Sibblis combined for 28 tackles for loss last season. Lehigh had nine tackles for loss against Holy Cross, led by Haffner (three), sophomore TyGee TAKE ‘EM AWAY, BOYS Leach (two) and freshman Trevor Harris (two). After finishing with a negative turnover margin for the fifth time in six seasons Lehigh will look to improve in that department in this spring 2021 season. The NEW FACES AT WIDE RECEIVER Mountain Hawks finished minus-7 in in 2019 and recorded 14 takeaways with Lehigh opened its season without returning starters Jorge Portorreal and Austin seven interceptions and seven fumble recoveries. Lehigh started the 2019 season Dambach at wide receiver, which created opportunities for several younger strong with three takeaways and a plus-2 turnover margin against Saint Francis. receivers. All three starting wide receivers: junior De’Shun Mickens, sophomore Lehigh recovered three fumbles against the Red Flash, marking the first time Johnny Foley and freshman Eric Johnson, made their first career starts. Soph- the Mountain Hawks had three fumble recoveries in one game since a 35-14 omore Jalen Burbage and freshmen Connor Kennedy and Roemello Miner win at Central Connecticut State on Sept. 8, 2012. Lehigh had three takeaways also saw action at receiver. Senior Matt Solomon saw his first career action as a against Holy Cross but finished even in turnover margin. The Mountain Hawks kickoff returner. Johnson led Lehigh with three receptions, while Foley had a have now been negative or even in turnover margin in 11 straight games dating team-best 52 receiving yards, highlighted by a 46-yard reception from Addison back to the 2019 season. Shoup. Portorreal is a two-time All-Patriot League honoree and preseason all- league selection who has 163 career catches for 2098 yards and six touchdowns. ACADEMIC SUCCESS While the Mountain Hawks have been unable to compete on the field since SAFETIES FIRST November 2019, they’ve taken care of business in the classroom. Lehigh foot- Lehigh must replace three-year team captain Sam McCloskey at the safety ball posted a 3.44 team GPA in the 2020 fall semester. Senior linebacker Pete position but the Mountain Hawks are in good hands with the duo of senior Di- Haffner was a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection in 2019 and added Aca- vine Buckrham and sophomore TyGee Leach. Buckrham has played in 33 of a demic All-Patriot League honors. This past fall, Haffner was a semifinalist for the possible 34 games in his Lehigh career and has plenty of starting experience. William V. Campbell Trophy, awarded to ’s top scholar-athlete. He is best known on the field for his tackle at the one yard line as time expired Junior wide receiver Austin Dambach also earned CoSIDA Academic All-District to secure victory at Colgate. Leach stepped into the starting lineup for the honors in 2019. Dambach owns the top cumulative GPA among Mountain Hawk final seven games of his freshman season and equipped himself well with 33 upperclassmen at 3.95 in finance. Senior Zac Troxell owns a 3.89, also majoring tackles. Buckrham and Leach have both impressed off the field as well. Both in finance. Four freshmen eclipsed the 3.9 mark in the fall semester, led by a are members of ’s Student Senate and both are active in 4.0 from Jack DiPietro. Gabe Caton, Hank Shapiro and Justin Watson were also Lehigh’s recently-formed Student-Athletes of Color organization. over 3.9 in the fall.

THE GUYS UP FRONT TO THE END Lehigh’s offensive potential could hang on the development of the offensive In 2019, Lehigh’s games had a knack for coming down to the final minutes. Eight line. The Mountain Hawks were young up front in 2019 and will likely be so of Lehigh’s 11 games were decided by seven points or less, including five that again in this spring 2021 campaign. Lehigh does have some strong veterans, featured a go-ahead score in the final 90 seconds of regulation or overtime. All led by senior Chris Fournier, who enters his third season as the starter at left three of Lehigh’s Patriot League wins were clinched on the final play. Divine tackle and junior Justin Gurth, who is a two year starter who successfully Buckrham made a touchdown-saving tackle at the one yard line at Colgate, moved to center in 2019. Sophomore Brendon Passarelli started nine games Addison Shoup threw a game-winning overtime touchdown pass to Devon as a true freshman and will likely move from left guard to right guard. Soph- Bibbens to beat Fordham and Austin Henning booted a 27-yard field goal as time omore Jack Kempsey started at left guard against Holy Cross while freshman expired to beat Georgetown. Henning’s game-winning kick was Lehigh’s first Justin Watson started at right tackle. Junior Jack Fris also saw time at right game-winning field goal as time expired since Jake Peery booted a 22-yarder tackle. Four of Lehigh’s six first-year offensive linemen appear on the depth to edge Fordham 34-31 on Sept. 29, 2012. chart (page 10). SCOUTING BUCKNELL THE SACK STORY SWINGS BOTH WAYS Bucknell’s first two games were postponed but the Bison impressed in their Lehigh had 29 sacks last season, eclipsing the program’s total from the 2017 season debut, rolling to a 38-13 victory over Lafayette last Saturday at Christy (10) and 2018 (15) seasons, combined; but the Mountain Hawks’ sack attack Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. The Bison limited the Leopards to 284 yards of came and went in 2019. Nineteen of Lehigh’s sacks came in a three-game total offense including just 15 on the ground, while picking off Lafayette quarter- stretch against Merrimack (six), Colgate (seven) and Fordham (six). The seven backs four times. Junior Brandon Sanders caught 12 passes for 179 yards and two sacks at Colgate were the most for the Mountain Hawks in a single game since touchdowns and was the Patriot League’s Offensive Player of the Week. Bucknell Lehigh racked up 10 in a win at Bucknell in 2011. Lehigh only had seven sacks quarterbacks Logan Bitikofer and Tarrin Earle combined to throw for 328 yards after the Fordham win with three coming at Bucknell and four coming in the and four touchdowns with no interceptions. Five Bison were named to the pre- season finale against Lafayette. Keith Woetzel set a school record with 12 season all-league team: Sanders, offensive lineman P.J. Barr, defensive lineman sacks in 2019. Senior Pete Haffner and freshman Mike DeNucci were credited Nnamdi Unachukwu, linebacker Simeon Page and defensive back Gavin Pringle. with sacks against Holy Cross.

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TV/STREAMING VIDEO SCHEDULE WHEN LEHIGH… With the in-season adjustments to the Patriot STATS League schedule, all three regular season games Plays at Goodman Stadium: 0-1 are scheduled to be streamed on ESPN+ as part Is on the road: 0-0 FCS TOP 25 of the new Patriot League on ESPN digital rights agreement. The two home games and the game Is leading at the half: 0-0 TEAM W-L THIS WEEK at Lafayette will also be televised in the Lehigh Is trailing at the half: 0-1 1. James Madison 4-0 at Richmond Valley on Service Electric Network. Should the Is tied at the half: 0-0 2. North Dakota State 5-1 S. Dakota St. Mountain Hawks qualify for the first-ever Patriot 3. Weber State 3-0 at Southern Utah League Championship Game, that game will be Plays an overtime game: 0-0 4. South Dakota State 4-1 at NDSU televised on CBS Sports Network. 5. Sam Houston 3-0 at N’Western St. 6. North Dakota 4-1 Mo. St. Canceled Plays on natural grass: 0-1 7. Kennesaw State 3-0 Robert Morris 3/13 Holy Cross SEN, ESPN+ Plays on an artificial surface: 0-0 8. Delaware 3-0 Albany 4/3 Bucknell SEN, ESPN+ 9. Eastern Washington 3-1 at UC Davis 4/10 at Lafayette SEN, ESPN+ Plays day games: 0-1 10. VMI 5-0 ETSU 4/17 PL Champ. Game CBS SN Plays at night: 0-0 11. UC Davis 3-1 Eastern Wash. 12. Jacksonville State 7-2 at E. Illinois SEN = Service Electric Network () WHEN LEHIGH… 13. Nicholls 4-1 at McNeese CBS SN = CBS Sports Network 14. Murray State 5-0 at Austin Peay 15. Richmond 3-0 James Madison Scores first: 0-1 16. Villanova 1-1 at Maine TWO NAMED PRESEASON ALL-PL Does not score first: 0-0 17. Chattanooga 3-2 Season Complete Senior wide receiver Jorge Portorreal and 18. Southern Illinois 4-3 at Ill. St. Canceled junior tight end Alex Snyder were named to the Scores 50 or more points: 0-0 19. Missouri State 4-4 at ND Canceled Preseason All-Patriot League team announced Scores 40-49 points: 0-0 20. Incarnate Word 3-1 Idle 21. Furman 3-2 at Mercer earlier this month. Portorreal is a two-time Scores 30-39 points: 0-0 22. Rhode Island 2-1 New Hampshire postseason All-League honoree, while Snyder Scores 20-29 points: 0-0 23. Northern Iowa 3-3 at South Dakota enjoyed a breakout 2019 season with 23 catches Scores 10-19 points: 0-0 24. Idaho 3-3 at Idaho State for 355 yards. Lehigh was picked fifth in the pre- Scores 0-9 points: 0-1 25. Southeastern Louisiana 2-2 Lamar season poll of coaches and sports information directors. Defending champion Holy Cross tops Allows 50 or more points: 0-0 the preseason poll. Allows 40-49 points: 0-0 Allows 30-39 points: 0-0 2021 Patriot League Spring Preseason Poll Allows 20-29 points: 0-1 1. Holy Cross (5 first-place votes), 45 AFCA FCS 2. Colgate (2), 36 Allows 10-19 points: 0-0 3. Fordham (3), 35 Allows 0-9 points: 0-0 COACHES POLL 4. Lafayette, 28 5. Lehigh, 19 Rushes for 250 or more yards: 0-0 TEAM W-L THIS WEEK 6. Bucknell, 16 Rushes for 200-249 yards: 0-0 1. James Madison 4-0 at Richmond Rushes for 150-199 yards: 0-0 2. Weber State 3-0 at Southern Utah COMING UP NEXT Rushes for 100-149 yards: 0-0 3. North Dakota State 5-1 S. Dakota St. 4. South Dakota State 4-1 at NDSU Lehigh was originally slated to face Lafayette Rushes for 50-99 yards: 0-0 April 3 in the 156th edition of college football’s 5. Sam Houston 3-0 at N’western St. Rushes for under 50 yards: 0-1 6. North Dakota 4-1 Mo. St. Canceled most-played rivalry. The game was postponed 7. Kennesaw State 3-0 Robert Morris on March 30, opening the door for the Patriot Passes for 250 or more yards: 0-0 8. Delaware 3-0 Albany League rescheduling that moved the Bucknell Passes for 200-249 yards: 0-0 9. Eastern Washington 3-1 at UC Davis game to April 3. The Mountain Hawks will now Passes for 150-199 yards: 0-0 10. VMI 5-0 ETSU face Lafayette next Saturday (April 10) in Rivalry Passes for 100-149 yards: 0-1 11. Nicholls 4-1 at McNeese 156 with game time set for 12:30 p.m. from Fisher Passes for 50-99 yards: 0-0 12. Jacksonville State 7-2 at Eastern Illinois 13. Murray State 5-0 at Austin Peay Stadium in Easton, Pa. Lehigh will be looking Passes for under 50 yards: 0-0 to avenge a 17-16 loss in November 2019, which 14. UC Davis 3-1 Eastern Wash. 15. Richmond 3-0 at JMU snapped a four-game Mountain Hawk win streak Plays in March: 0-1 16. Villanova 1-1 at Maine in the series. A Lehigh victory over Bucknell Plays in April: 0-0 17. Furman 3-2 at Mercer would mean that the Mountain Hawks would 18. Incarnate Word 3-1 Idle clinch the Patriot League South Division with a 19. Southern Illinois 4-3 at Ill. St. Canceled victory over the Leopards. As per usual, every- 20. Northern Iowa 3-3 at South Dakota thing is subject to change. 21. Tarleton State 5-2 East Central 22. Southeastern Louisiana 2-2 Lamar 23. Missouri State 4-4 at UND Canceled 24.Rhode Island 2-1 New Hampshire 25. San Diego 3-0 Davidson

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PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS THE “WINNINGEST” TEAM IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE NORTH DIVISION Division Overall This Week Patriot League School Records (since 1986) W L W L LEAGUE PL TITLES Holy Cross 1 0 2 0 Bye Lehigh 133-61-1 12 (2017) Colgate 0 0 0 1 at Fordham Colgate 127-66-1 10 (2018) Fordham 0 1 0 1 COLGATE Holy Cross 106-89 7 (2019) SOUTH DIVISION Lafayette 99-95-1 7 (2013) Division Overall This Week Fordham 74-102 3 (2014) W L W L Bucknell 80-114-1 1 (1996) Bucknell 1 0 1 0 at Lehigh Georgetown 23-92 0 Lehigh 0 0 0 1 BUCKNELL Lafayette 0 1 1 1 No game

SPRING 2021 PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY HONORS PATRIOT LEAGUE LEADERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mar. 15 Cole Northrup, Sr., QB, Lafayette Scoring Offense Mar. 22 No games 1. Bucknell ...... 38.0 ppg. Mar. 29 Brandon Sanders, Jr., WR, Bucknell Apr. 5 6. Lehigh ...... 3.0 ppg. Apr. 12 Scoring Defense DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mar. 15 Jordan Jackson, Sr., DL, Holy Cross 1. Bucknell ...... 13.0 ppg. Mar. 22 No games 3. Lehigh ...... 20.0 ppg. Mar. 29 Jaob Dobbs, So., LB, Holy Cross Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Passing Offense 1. Fordham ...... 440.0 ypg. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mar. 15 Derek Ng, Jr., K, Holy Cross 5. Lehigh ...... 113.0 ypg. Mar. 22 No games Mar. 29 Terrence Spence, Fr., DB, Holy Cross Apr. 5 Passing Defense Apr. 12 1. Fordham ...... 70.0 ypg. 2. Lehigh ...... 91.0 ypg. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Mar. 15 Marcus Joseph, Fr., DL, Lafayette Mar. 22 No games Rush Offense Mar. 29 Matthew Sluka, Fr., QB, Holy Cross Apr. 5 1. Holy Cross ...... 205.0 ypg. Apr. 12 6. Lehigh ...... 24.0 ypg.

Rush Defense 1. Bucknell ...... 15.0 ypg. SPRING 2021 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 4. Lehigh ...... 118.0 ypg.

Mar. 13 Holy Cross at Lehigh Holy Cross 20, Lehigh 3 Fordham at Bucknell Postponed Total Offense Colgate at Lafayette Lafayette 24, Colgate 10 1. Fordham ...... 526.0 ypg.

Mar. 20 Fordham at Holy Cross Postponed 6. Lehigh ...... 137.0 ypg. Lehigh at Colgate Postponed Lehigh at Holy Cross Canceled Lafayette at Bucknell Postponed Total Defense 1. Lehigh ...... 209.0 ypg. Mar. 27 Bucknell at Lehigh Postponed. Lafayette at Fordham Postponed 2. Bucknell ...... 284.0 ypg. Holy Cross at Colgate Postponed Fordham at Holy Cross Holy Cross 34, Fordham 24 Lafayette at Bucknell Bucknell 38, Lafayette 13 Third Down Conversions 1. Bucknell ...... 53.3% Apr. 3 Lehigh at Lafayette Postponed Bucknell at Holy Cross Canceled 5. Lehigh ...... 37.5% Bucknell at Lehigh 12:00 p.m. Colgate at Fordham 4:00 p.m. Opponents Third Down Conversions Apr. 10 Lehigh at Lafayette 12:30 p.m. 1. Bucknell ...... 33.3% Holy Cross at Colgate 5:00 p.m. Fordham at Bucknell TBA 6. Lehigh ...... 53.8%

Apr. 17 Patriot League Championship Game 2:00 p.m. Sacks For 1. Holy Cross ...... 6 2. Lehigh/Bucknell ...... 3 12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 8 THE LAST TIME IN A GAME A LEHIGH PLAYER… Scored 20 points ...... Dom Bragalone vs. Holy Cross 11/11/17 (24) Kicked 10 points ...... Austin Henning vs. Lafayette 11/23/19 (10) Rushed for 100-199 yards ...... Rashawn Allen at Sacred Heart 11/16/17 (113) Rushed for 200 yards ...... Dom Bragalone vs. Holy Cross 11/11/17 (201) Attempted 30 rushes ...... Dom Bragalone at Lafayette 11/17/18 (32) Rushed for five TDs...... Rabih Abdullah vs. Cornell 10/21/95 (5) Rushed for four TDs ...... Dom Bragalone vs. Holy Cross 11/11/17 (4) Rushed for three TDs ...... Dom Bragalone at Lafayette 11/17/18 (3) Rushed for 90 yards on a play ...... Zaythan Hill at Fordham 10/19/19 (94 yds., TD) Rushed for 80-89 yards on a play ...... Jamal Burcher vs. Cornell 9/30/00 (82 yds., TD) Rushed for 70-79 yards on a play ...... Rashawn Allen at Navy 9/15/18 (75 yds., TD) Passed for 400 yards ...... Brad Mayes vs. Penn 9/23/17 (444 yds., 26-40, 4 TD, 2 INT) Attempted 50 passes ...... Tyler Monaco vs. Saint Francis 8/31/19 (270 yds., 21-51, 0 TD, 1 INT) Completed 35 passes...... Brandon Bialkowski at Princeton 9/21/13 (430 yds., 42-57, 2 TD, 1 INT) Threw six TD passes ...... Brad Mayes at Yale 10/1/16 (6) Completed an 80-yd. pass play ...... Addison Shoup to Devon Bibbens vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (80 yds.) Completed a 70-79-yd. pass play ...... Brad Mayes to Jorge Portorreal vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (72 yds., TD) Caught 10 passes ...... Devon Bibbens at Bucknell 11/9/19 (11) Netted 100-199 yards receiving ...... Devon Bibbens vs. Holy Cross 11/2/19 (102) Netted 200 yds. receiving ...... Jorge Portorreal vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (216) Caught four TD passes ...... Troy Pelletier vs. Georgetown 10/14/17 (4) Kicked three field goals...... Austin Henning vs. Georgetown 11/23/19 (3) Kicked a game-winning field goal ...... Austin Henning vs. Georgetown 10/26/19 (27 yards) Kicked five conversions ...... Ed Mish vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (6) Missed a conversion kick ...... Ed Mish vs. Colgate 11/10/18 Returned a punt for a TD ...... Jarard Cribbs vs. Cornell 10/4/08 (84 yards) Returned a kickoff for a TD ...... Gatlin Casey vs. Colgate 10/8/16 (93 yards) Returned an interception for a TD ...... Marquis Wilson vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (65 yards) Returned a fumble for a TD ...... Sam McCloskey vs. Saint Francis 8/31/19 (56 yards) Returned a blocked kick for a TD ...... LaQuan Lambert vs. Bucknell 10/20/12 (punt - 60 yards) Blocked a kick ...... TyGee Leach vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (punt)

THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH TEAM… THE LAST TIME A LEHIGH OPPONENT… Scored 100 or more points ...... vs. Penn State 1889 (106) Scored 80 or more points ...... vs. Princeton 1887 (80) Scored 80-99 ...... vs. Albright 1903 (83) Scored between 70 and 79 pts...... at Idaho 11/13/93 (77) Scored 70-79 ...... vs. Lafayette 1917 (78) Scored between 60 and 69 pts...... at Princeton 10/6/18 (66) Scored 60-69 ...... at Yale 10/1/16 (63) Recorded a shutout ...... at Holy Cross 10/27/18 (56-0) Scored 50-59 ...... vs. Georgetown 10/14/17 (54) Gained 30 or more 1st downs ...... at Princeton 10/6/18 (32) Scored 40-49 ...... vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (45) Gained fewer than 10 1st downs ...... vs. Drake 9/6/08 (7) Shut out an opponent ...... vs. Georgetown 10/10/09 (27-0) Had a player rush for 200+ yds...... D. Cozier at Holy Cross 10/27/18 (208) Tied ...... vs. Columbia 9/24/94 (28-28) Rushed for 400 yds...... at Holy Cross 10/27/18 (405) Gained 30 or more 1st downs ...... at Fordham 10/28/17 (30) Rushed for 300 yds...... at Fordham 10/19/10 (330) Rushed for 500 or more yds...... vs. Lafayette 11/20/71 (506) Rushed for 50 or fewer yds...... at Colgate 10/5/19 (9) Rushed for 400 yds...... vs. Northeastern 11/15/80 (424) Rushed for negative yds...... vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (-25) Rushed for 300 yds...... at Fordham 10/28/17 (306) Passed for 500 yds...... vs. Towson 10/30/99 (567) Attempted 60 rushes ...... vs. Holy Cross 11/7/15 (60) Passed for 400 yds...... at UC Davis 9/14/19 (419) Attempted 50 rushes ...... vs. Penn 9/19/15 (50) Passed for 50 or fewer yds...... vs. Lafayette 11/18/17 (43) Rushed for five TDs...... vs. Fordham 10/29/16 (6) Attempted 50 passes ...... vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (57) Passed for 400 yds...... vs. Penn 9/23/17 (444) Attempted 10 or fewer passes ...... at Massachusetts 10/28/95 (3) Attempted 50 passes ...... vs. Saint Francis 8/31/19 (51) Completed 25 passes...... vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (33) Completed 35 passes...... at Princeton 9/21/13 (42) Completed five or fewer passes...... at Bucknell 11/10/07 (5) Threw five TD passes...... vs. Colgate 10/8/16 (5) Threw five TD passes...... at Idaho 11/13/93 (5) Netted 600 yds total offense ...... vs. Georgetown 10/14/17 (632) Gained 700 yds. total offense ...... at Princeton 10/6/18 (733) Netted 500-599 yds total offense ...... vs. Bucknell 11/3/18 (550) Netted 600-699 yds. total offense ...... at Navy 9/15/18 (629) Had 90 plays total offense ...... at Yale 10/1/16 (92) Netted 500-599 yds total offense ...... at UC Davis 9/14/19 (510) Lost three fumbles ...... at Holy Cross 10/27/18 (4) Had 90 plays total offense ...... vs. CCSU 9/7/13 (91) Committed 10 penalties ...... at Princeton 9/26/15 (10) Lost three fumbles ...... vs. Saint Francis 8/31/19 (3) Lost 100 penalty yds...... vs. Lafayette 11/19/10 (165) Committed 10 penalties ...... at Fordham 10/19/19 (11) Intercepted four passes ...... at Holy Cross 10/22/16 (4) Lost 100 penalty yds...... at Sacred Heart 11/16/19 (114) Recorded five sacks ...... at Fordham 10/19/19 (6) Intercepted four passes ...... vs. Merrimack 9/28/19 (4) Did not attempt a punt ...... vs. Fordham 10/29/16 Recorded five sacks ...... at Sacred Heart 11/16/19 (5) Scored a safety ...... at Towson 12/3/10 Did not attempt a punt ...... at Army 9/20/75 Scored a two-point conversion ...... vs. Fordham 10/13/18 Recorded a safety ...... vs. Yale 10/3/15

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 9 LEHIGH’S PROBABLE STARTING OFFENSE LT 57 Chris Fournier Has started 23 straight games at left tackle since start of 2018 LG 77 Jack Kempsey Saw first career action versus Holy Cross C 68 Justin Gurth Started all 23 games in his career, moved from RT to C prior to 2019 RG 65 Brendon Passarelli Started nine games as a true freshman in 2019 RT 64 Justin Watson Missouri native earned start versus Holy Cross TE 87 Alex Snyder Preseason All-Patriot League tight end WR 4 De’Shun Mickens Made first career reception at Colgate in 2019 OR 7 Roemello Miner All-time leading receiver at Broad Run HS in Virginia WR 85 Johnny Foley Father Glenn played six seasons in the NFL in the 1990s WR 88 Eric Johnson Led Lehigh with three receptions against Holy Cross TB 26 Rashawn Allen Season-high 113 rushing yards at Sacred Heart in 2019 QB 9 Cross Wilkinson Completed 8-of-13 passes in Lehigh debut

LEHIGH’S PROBABLE STARTING DEFENSE DL 94 Mikhari Sibblis HERO Sports Freshman All-American had four sacks in 2019 DL 69 Dean Colton Forced second-half fumble against Holy Cross DL 47 Michael Laurencelle Four tackles and three TFL in 2019 Lafayette game, missed HC game with injury OLB 44 Erik Slater Three sacks versus Merrimack in 2019 LB 34 Pete Haffner Second team All-PL linebacker had two INTs vs. Holy Cross last season LB 39 Nate Norris Six tackles and a fumble recovery versus Holy Cross OLB 24 Mitch Lawhead Father Scott ‘94 is Lehigh football alumnus CB 21 LaTreil Wimberly Maryland native started first career game as true freshman CB 27 Jack Bush First team All-Patriot League as non-specialist special teamer in 2019 S 29 TyGee Leach Nine tackles, two tackles for loss and an interception against Holy Cross S 10 Divine Buckrham Two pass-breakups and game saving tackle at one yard line at Colgate

LEHIGH’S PROBABLE SPECIALISTS K 46 Dylan Van Dusen Made placekicking debut versus Holy Cross P 97 Daniel Simpson Averaged 42 yards on four punts against Holy Cross KR/ 3 Jalen Burbage Appeared in five games last season before injury at Colgate PR 25 Donovan Lassiter Had 22 yard kickoff return against Holy Cross

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OFFENSE DEFENSE

LT 57 Chris Fournier (Sr., 6-4, 285) DL 94 Mikhari Sibblis (So., 6-3, 255) 54 Kyle Reiss (Fr., 6-3, 270) 96 Michael Callahan (So., 6-3, 250)

LG 77 Jack Kempsey (So., 6-5, 290) DL 69 Dean Colton (So., 6-3, 270) 51 Charlie Aberle (Fr., 6-2, 280) 93 Zac Troxell (Sr., 6-2, 245)

C 68 Justin Gurth (Jr., 6-3, 300) DL 47 Michael Laurencelle (Jr., 6-4, 270) 56 George Padezanin (Fr., 6-3, 280) 55 Christian Jablonski (Fr., 6-4, 275)

RG 65 Brendon Passarelli (So., 6-0, 305) OLB 44 Erik Slater (Sr., 6-2, 230) 67 Jan Maciejewski (Jr., 6-4, 305) 23 Stephon Bland (So., 6-1, 255)

RT 64 Justin Watson (Fr., 6-5, 280) ILB 34 Pete Haffner (Sr., 6-1, 220) 75 Jack Fris (Jr., 6-5, 290) 32 Tim Bell (Fr., 6-0, 230)

TE 87 Alex Snyder (Jr., 6-5, 240) ILB 39 Nate Norris (Sr., 6-1, 225) 86 Ian O’Connor (So., 6-4, 260) 41 Mike DeNucci (Fr., 6-0, 230)

WR 4 De’Shun Mickens (Jr., 6-3, 195) OLB 24 Mitch Lawhead (So., 5-10, 205) OR 7 Roemello Miner (Fr., 6-2, 180) 22 Devari Robinson (Fr., 5-11, 190)

WR 85 Johnny Foley (So., 6-2, 190) CB 21 LaTreil Wimberly (Fr., 5-10, 190) 5 Connor Kennedy (Fr., 6-2, 190) 25 Donovan Lassiter (Fr., 5-9, 170)

WR 88 Eric Johnson (Fr., 6-2, 180) CB 27 Jack Bush (So, 6-0, 190) 3 Jalen Burbage (So., 6-0, 185) 25 Donovan Lassiter (Fr., 5-9, 170)

TB 26 Rashawn Allen (Jr., 5-9, 215) SS 29 TyGee Leach (So., 6-0, 205) 6 Zaythan Hill (So., 5-11, 205) 8 Spencer Roof (Fr., 6-0, 195)

QB 9 Cross Wilkinson (So., 6-3, 210) FS 10 Divine Buckrham (Sr., 6-0, 190) 16 Nigel Summerville (So., 6-1, 190) 0 Donovan Thomas (Fr., 6-3, 205)

SPECIAL TEAMS

K 46 Dylan Van Dusen (So., 6-4, 190) P 97 Daniel Simpson (Fr., 5-11, 210) 45 Ben Banks-Altekruse (Fr., 6-1, 195) 45 Ben Banks-Altekruse (Fr., 6-1, 195)

KR 25 Donovan Lassiter (Fr., 5-9, 170) LS 53 Jack Dean (Sr., 6-2, 215) 7 Roemello Miner (Fr., 6-2, 180) 85 Johnny Foley (So., 6-2, 190)

PR 25 Donovan Lassiter (Fr., 5-9, 170) Hold 16 Nigel Summerville (So., 6-1, 190) 7 Roemello Miner (Fr., 6-2, 180) 14 Addison Shoup (Sr., 6-0, 200)

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Hylton Political Science 5 Connor Kennedy WR Fr. 6-2 190 Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape Arts and Sciences 6 Zaythan Hill RB So. 5-11 205 Southern Pines, N.C./Pinecrest Arts and Sciences 7 Roemello Miner WR Fr. 6-2 180 Ashburn, Va./Broad Run Arts and Sciences 8 Spencer Roof DB Fr. 6-0 195 Arlington, Texas/Nolan Catholic Arts and Sciences 9 Cross Wilkinson QB So. 6-3 210 Wheeling, W. Va./Wheeling Park (Toledo) Management 10 Divine Buckrham DB Sr. 6-0 190 Queens, N.Y./Kiski School Health, Medicine & Society 12 Dante Perri QB Fr. 6-3 195 Philadelphia, Pa./The Haverford School Arts and Sciences 14 Addison Shoup (Sh-ow-p - rhymes with “shout”) QB Sr. 6-0 200 Marietta, Ga./Walton Finance 15 Austin Dambach (Dam-baugh) WR Jr. 6-3 200 Fombell, Pa./Riverside Finance 16 Nigel Summerville QB So. 6-1 190 Charlotte, N.C./Vance Arts and Sciences 17 Hank Shapiro QB Fr. 6-2 220 Westfield, N.J./Westfield Business 20 T.J. Rakowsky DB Jr. 5-11 190 Erwinna, Pa./Palisades Finance 21 LaTreil Wimberly DB Fr. 5-10 190 Glenarden, Md./C.H. Flowers Arts and Sciences 22 Devari Robinson DB Fr. 5-11 190 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport Business 23 Stephon Bland DL So. 6-1 255 Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth Arts and Sciences 24 Mitchell Lawhead DB So. 5-10 205 Altoona, Pa./Altoona Arts and Sciences 25 Donovan Lassiter DB Fr. 5-9 170 Plantation, Fla./Westminster Academy Arts and Sciences 26 Rashawn Allen RB Jr. 5-9 215 Canton, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Electrical Engineering 27 Jack Bush DB So. 6-0 190 West Chester, Pa./Episcopal Academy Arts and Sciences 28 Evan Chadbourn RB/WR Sr. 5-11 200 Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle Economics 29 TyGee Leach (Ty-jee) DB So. 6-0 205 Norristown, Pa./Malvern Prep Arts and Sciences 30 Peter Lucas RB Jr. 5-9 205 Rumson, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven International Relations/Economics 31 Gabe Caton DB Fr. 6-1 185 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom Health 32 Tim Bell LB Fr. 6-0 230 Windsor, Conn./Suffield Academy Business 34 Pete Haffner LB Sr. 6-1 220 State College, Pa/State College Finance 35 Corey Melzer DB Fr. 6-0 175 Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny (Penn State) Business 36 Nick Lucien (Loo-shen) DB Fr. 6-0 170 Bath, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Arts and Sciences 38 Jack DiPietro RB Fr. 5-10 195 Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Central Business 39 Nate Norris LB Sr. 6-1 225 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South Sociology/Anthropology 40 Drew DeMorat (Deh-MOHR-at) LB Fr. 6-0 225 Linwood, N.J./Mainland Regional Engineering 41 Mike DeNucci LB Fr. 6-0 230 Denville, N.J./Pope John XXIII Regional Arts and Sciences 43 Kyle Smith TE So. 6-2 230 Walpole, Mass./Walpole (The Hotchkiss School) Business 44 Erik Slater DL Sr. 6-2 230 Old Tappan, N.J./Northern Valley Old Tappan Journalism 45 Ben Banks-Altekruse K/P Fr. 6-1 195 Berkeley, Calif./Saint Mary’s College HS Business 46 Dylan Van Dusen K/P So. 6-4 190 Radnor, Pa./Radnor Business 47 Michael Laurencelle (Lauren-sell) DL Jr. 6-4 270 Troy, Mich./Brother Rice Economics 49 Henry Houghton (HOW-ton) LB So. 6-2 220 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Prep Engineering 51 Charlie Aberle OL Fr. 6-2 280 Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest Business 52 Bartek Rybka (Bar-tek Rib-kuh) DL Jr. 6-2 255 Old Bridge, N.J/Paramus Catholic Management 53 Jack Dean LS Sr. 6-2 215 Chatham, N.J./Chatham Finance 54 Kyle Reiss OL Fr. 6-3 270 Hightstown, N.J./Hightstown Business 55 Christian Jablonski DL Fr. 6-4 275 Ligonier, Pa./Ligonier Valley Arts and Sciences 56 George Padezanin (Pad-uh-zinn) OL Fr. 6-3 280 Coraopolis, Pa./Montour Arts and Engineering 57 Chris Fournier (FOUR-nee-eh) OL Sr. 6-4 285 Orleans, Ont./Episcopal (Va.) Civil Engineering 64 Justin Watson OL Fr. 6-5 280 Wildwood, Mo./Eureka Business 65 Brendon Passarelli OL So. 6-0 305 Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central Business 66 Jackson Wiles OL Fr. 6-1 280 Scottsdale, Ariz./Notre Dame Prep Arts and Sciences 67 Jan Maciejewski (Yahn Mah-CHEE-eff-SKEE) OL Jr. 6-4 305 Clifton, N.J./Paramus Catholic Business Information Systems 68 Justin Gurth OL Jr. 6-3 300 Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany Hills Finance 69 Dean Colton DL So. 6-3 270 Atlanta, Ga./Marist Arts and Sciences 70 Renach Gena (Reh-notch Jenna) OL Fr. 6-6 305 West Palm Beach, Fla./North Broward Prep Business 75 Jack Fris OL Jr. 6-5 290 Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage Industrial/Systems Engineering 77 Jack Kempsey OL So. 6-5 290 Gordon, Pa./North Schuylkill Civil Engineering 81 Matt Solomon WR Sr. 5-10 180 Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage (Plantation) Finance 84 Jack Sutton WR So. 5-10 190 Ardmore, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep Business 85 Johnny Foley WR So. 6-2 190 Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Arts and Sciences 86 Ian O’Connor TE So. 6-4 260 Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven Arts and Sciences 87 Alex Snyder TE Jr. 6-5 240 Cumming, Ga./Lambert Marketing 88 Eric Johnson WR Fr. 6-2 180 Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes Arts and Sciences 89 Christian Williams TE Fr. 6-4 240 Jacksonville, Fla./Creekside Arts and Sciences 90 Trevor Harris DL Fr. 6-3 245 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Health 91 Jackson Michaels DL Fr. 6-3 225 Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta Arts and Sciences 93 Zac Troxell DL Sr. 6-2 245 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Finance 94 Mikhari Sibblis DL So. 6-3 255 Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth Arts and Sciences 95 Ben Murphy DL Fr. 6-2 265 Haverford, Pa./The Haverford School Arts and Sciences 96 Michael Callahan DL So. 6-3 250 Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy Business 97 Daniel Simpson P Fr. 5-11 210 Spring Grove, Pa./Spring Grove Arts and Sciences 98 Sam Sheridan DL Fr. 6-2 235 Sewickley, Pa./North Allegheny Arts and Sciences

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 12 SPRING 2021 LEHIGH ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 51 Aberle, Charlie OL Fr. 6-2 280 Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest 67 Maciejewski, Jan OL Jr. 6-4 305 Clifton, N.J./Paramus Catholic 26 Allen, Rashawn RB Jr. 5-9 215 Canton, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep 35 Melzer, Corey DB Fr. 6-0 175 Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny (Penn State) 45 Banks-Altekruse, Ben K/P Fr. 6-1 195 Berkeley, Calif./Saint. Mary’s College HS 91 Michaels, Jackson DL So. 6-3 225 Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta 32 Bell, Tim LB Fr. 6-0 230 Windsor, Conn./Suffield Academy 4 Mickens, De’Shun WR Jr. 6-3 195 Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 23 Bland, Stephon LB So. 6-1 255 Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth 7 Miner, Roemello WR Fr. 6-2 180 Ashburn, Va./Broad Run 10 Buckrham, Divine DB Sr. 6-0 190 Queens, N.Y./Kiski School 95 Murphy, Ben DL Fr. 6-2 265 Haverford, Pa./The Haverford 3 Burbage, Jalen WR So. 6-0 185 Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station 39 Norris, Nate LB Sr. 6-1 225 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South 27 Bush, Jack DB So. 6-0 190 West Chester, Pa./Episcopal Academy 86 O’Connor, Ian TE Sr. 6-4 260 Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven 96 Callahan, Michael DL So. 6-3 250 Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy 56 Padezanin, George OL Fr. 6-3 280 Coraopolis, Pa./Montour 31 Caton, Gabe DB Fr. 6-1 185 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom 65 Passarelli, Brendon OL So. 6-0 305 Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 28 Chadbourn, Evan RB/WR Sr. 5-11 200 Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle 12 Perri, Dante QB Fr. 6-3 195 Philadelphia, Pa./The Haverford School 69 Colton, Dean DL So. 6-3 270 Atlanta, Ga./Marist 2 Portorreal, Jorge WR Sr. 5-11 190 Union, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep 15 Dambach, Austin WR Jr. 6-3 200 Fombell, Pa./Riverside 20 Rakowsky, T.J. DB Jr. 5-11 190 Erwinna, Pa./Palisades 53 Dean, Jack LS Sr. 6-2 215 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 54 Reiss, Kyle OL Fr. 6-3 270 Hightstown, N.J./Hightstown 40 DeMorat, Drew LB Fr. 6-0 225 Linwood, N.J./Mainland Regional 58 Reynolds, Hudson OL So. 6-2 275 Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day School 41 DeNucci, Mike LB Fr. 6-0 230 Denville, N.J./Pope John XXIII Regional 8 Roof, Spencer DB Fr. 6-0 195 Arlington, Texas/Nolan Catholic 38 DiPietro, Jack RB Fr. 5-10 195 Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Central 52 Rybka, Bartek DL Jr. 6-2 255 Old Bridge, N.J/Paramus Catholic 85 Foley, Johnny WR So. 6-2 190 Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield 17 Shapiro, Hank QB Fr. 6-2 220 Westfield, N.J./Westfield 57 Fournier, Christopher OL Sr. 6-4 285 Orleans, Ont./Episcopal (Va.) 98 Sheridan, Sam DL Fr. 6-2 235 Sewickley, Pa./North Allegheny 75 Fris, Jack OL Jr. 6-5 290 Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage 14 Shoup, Addison QB Sr. 6-0 200 Marietta, Ga./Walton 70 Gena, Renach OL Fr. 6-6 305 West Palm Beach, Fla./North Broward Prep 95 Sibblis, Mikhari DL So. 6-3 255 Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth 68 Gurth, Justin OL Jr. 6-3 300 Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany Hills 97 Simpson, Daniel P Fr. 5-11 210 Spring Grove, Pa./Spring Grove 34 Haffner, Pete LB Sr. 6-1 220 State College, Pa/State College 44 Slater, Erik DL Sr. 6-2 230 Old Tappan, N.J./Northern Valley Old Tappan 90 Harris, Trevor DL Fr. 6-3 245 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 43 Smith, Kyle TE So. 6-2 230 Walpole, Mass./The Hotchkiss School 6 Hill, Zaythan RB So. 5-11 205 Southern Pines, N.C./Pinecrest 87 Snyder, Alex TE Jr. 6-5 240 Cumming, Ga./Lambert 49 Houghton, Henry LB So. 6-2 220 Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Prep 81 Solomon, Matt WR Sr. 5-10 180 Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage 55 Jablonski, Christian DL Fr. 6-4 275 Ligonier, Pa./Ligonier Valley 16 Summerville, Nigel QB So. 6-1 190 Charlotte, N.C./Vance 88 Johnson, Eric WR Fr. 6-2 180 Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes 84 Sutton, Jack WR So. 5-10 190 Ardmore, Pa,/St. Joseph’s Prep 77 Kempsey, Jack OL So. 6-5 290 Gordon, Pa./North Schuylkill 0 Thomas, Donovan DB Fr. 6-3 205 Middleburg, Fla./Oakleaf 5 Kennedy, Connor WR Fr. 6-2 190 Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape 93 Troxell, Zac DL Sr. 6-2 245 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg 25 Lassiter, Donovan DB Fr. 5-9 170 Plantation, Fla./Westminster Academy 46 Van Dusen, Dylan K/P So. 6-4 190 Radnor, Pa./Radnor 47 Laurencelle, Michael DL Jr. 6-4 270 Troy, Mich./Brother Rice 64 Watson, Justin OL Fr. 6-5 280 Wildwood, Mo./Eureka 24 Lawhead, Mitchell DB So. 5-10 205 Altoona, Pa./Altoona 66 Wiles, Jackson OL Fr. 6-1 280 Scottsdale, Ariz./Notre Dame Prep 29 Leach, TyGee DB So 6-0 205 Norristown, Pa./Malvern Prep 9 Wilkinson, Cross QB So. 6-3 210 Wheeling, W. Va./Wheeling Park (Toledo) 30 Lucas, Peter RB Jr. 5-9 205 Rumson, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven 89 Williams, Christian TE Fr. 6-4 240 Jacksonville, Fla./Creekside 36 Lucien, Nick DB Fr. 6-0 170 Bath, Pa./Wyoming Seminary 21 Wimberly, LaTreil DB Fr. 5-10 190 Glenarden, Md./C.H. Flowers

COACHING STAFF Year on staff Head Coach: Tom Gilmore 2nd Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Scott Brisson 7th Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Mike Kashurba 3nd Linebackers/Run Defense: Mark Fetterman 1st Running Backs/Special Teams: Anthony DiMichele 2nd Offensive Line: Alex Stadler 1st Wide Receivers: Brandon Lemon 2nd Tight Ends: R.J. Chidester 1st Cornerbacks: Montell Allen 2nd Defensive Line: Rob Dvoracek 2nd

12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • 1993 •1995 • 1998Experience • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Lehigh • 2004 • 2006 Football •2006 •2010 2003 • 2011 • 2016 • 2017 •12-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GAME 2: LEHIGH VS. BUCKNELL • PAGE 13 LEHIGH HEAD COACH TOM GILMORE An intense of the Year and led the Crusaders to a Patriot League defense and ranked fifth in turnover margin. That and passionate Championship and FCS Playoff appearance in 2009. season, Lehigh posted a 10-0 regular season and leader with His 72 victories rank second in Holy Cross history, and then defeated Hofstra 27-24 in an overtime thriller at more than 30 included a 41-40 Patriot League record. Goodman Stadium in the opening round of the I-AA years of coach- During Gilmore’s time at Holy Cross, 102 playoffs. ing experience Crusaders were named to All-Patriot League teams. In Gilmore’s first season at Lehigh, the Moun- at high-end Under Gilmore’s guidance, quarterback Dominic tain Hawks ranked sixth nationally in scoring defense academic Randolph was a three-time Patriot League Offensive and fifth in both rushing defense and turnover institutions, Tom Player of the Year and was a three-time finalist for the margin. In addition, Lehigh’s defense ranked fourth Gilmore is in his Walter Payton Award, given to the outstanding offen- nationally with 22 interceptions and scored five second season sive player in the FCS. Holy Cross had eight winning defensive touchdowns. as Lehigh’s seasons during Gilmore’s tenure, and in a five-season Gilmore came to Lehigh after eight seasons head football stretch from 2007-2011, the Crusaders finished no at Dartmouth, where he coached the offensive line coach. Gilmore worse that second in the Patriot League standings. before taking over the linebackers and eventually, was hired on Gilmore’s Holy Cross teams were also successful serving as defensive coordinator. He helped the Big January 8, 2019 in the classroom. The Crusaders received NCAA Green to two Ivy League titles, including the 1996 as the 29th head academic progress rate public recognition awards in season in which Dartmouth went 10-0 and finished football coach in school history. The appointment seven of his final 11 seasons and Holy Cross consis- the season ranked 17th nationally. In Gilmore’s marked a return to Lehigh for Gilmore, who spent four tently ranked at or near the top of the Patriot League tenure, Dartmouth posted a 22-game unbeaten seasons as the Mountain Hawks’ defensive coordina- in terms of NCAA academic progress rates and streak from 1995-1997. He also coached a team of Ivy tor and linebackers coach from 2000-2003. graduation success rates. League All-Stars to a victory in the 1996 Epsom Ivy In his first season back in Bethlehem, Gilmore’s The most successful Holy Cross team of the Bowl in Osaka, Japan. Mountain Hawks displayed grit and enthusiasm. Gilmore Era was the 2009 squad, which won the While serving as Dartmouth’s defensive Improvements were noticeable, especially on the program’s first Patriot League title in 18 years, with a coordinator in 1997, Gilmore oversaw one of the top defensive side of the ball, were Lehigh allowed an 9-3 overall record, as the Crusaders made just their defensive units in recent school history. The Big average of 14 fewer points and 100 fewer yards than second NCAA playoff appearance. Gilmore’s 2009 Green boasted the nation’s second-ranked rushing in 2018. Eight of Lehigh’s 11 games were decided by team led the Patriot League in scoring offense (32.2 defense, allowing just 77.3 yards per game and 2.3 a touchdown or less. Gilmore’s first win as Lehigh’s points/game) and ranked fourth nationally in passing yards per carry. Dartmouth allowed just 16.5 points head coach was a 10-3 triumph over Merrimack on offense (314.9 yards/game) and sixth in total offense per game in 1997 while recording 40 quarterback Sept. 28 at Goodman Stadium. In that game, the (433.6 yards/game). sacks and 17 interceptions in 10 games. Mountain Hawks held the Warriors to minus-25 Following the 2009 season, two Crusaders Gilmore’s coaching career began at his alma rushing yards, while recording six sacks and a pair of earned All-America honors, while 15 were named mater, the University of Pennsylvania, where he takeaways. Gilmore also won his first three Patriot All-Patriot League. Gilmore was named Patriot served as assistant defensive line coach in 1986. He League contests, with victories at Colgate and Ford- League Coach of the Year, New England Coach of the then moved on to Columbia for three seasons as ham and at home against Georgetown all sealed on Year, and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award. defensive line and outside linebackers coach, before the game’s final play. He was also named Patriot League Coach of the Year returning to Penn for two seasons as offensive line Individually, six Mountain Hawks garnered in 2006 after guiding the Crusaders to a 7-4 season coach. All-Patriot League recognition with wide receiver and 4-2 league mark. A standout defensive lineman at Penn, Gilmore Devon Bibbens, linebacker Keith Woetzel and special Gilmore took over the Holy Cross program earned All-Ivy honors as part of three consecutive Ivy teams ace Jack Bush earning first team honors. Woet- in 2004, following four successful seasons serving League championship teams, and was an All-Amer- zel went on to garner All-America honors from several as Lehigh’s defensive coordinator and linebackers ican in his final two seasons. As a senior in 1985, outlets and was an All-ECAC honoree. Linebacker coach. In his initial four-year stint at Lehigh, Gilmore Gilmore received the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Ivy Pete Haffner was an Academic All-Patriot League helped lead the Mountain Hawks to a 39-9 overall League Player of the Year, and was one of only two honoree for the second straight season and added record. Lehigh posted back-to-back undefeated linemen to ever claim the honor before it was divided CoSIDA Academic All-District honors along with wide regular seasons and won Patriot League titles and into offensive and defensive awards in 2012. He also receiver Austin Dambach. qualified for the I-AA playoffs in Gilmore’s first two earned the George A. Munger Award as the team’s Gilmore spent the 2018 season at Wake Forest, seasons, 2000 and 2001. The Mountain Hawks won Most Valuable Player, the Chuck Bednarik Award as working on a staff that was led by former Lehigh playoff games in both of those seasons and captured the team’s top lineman and the Class of 1915 Award offensive coordinator Dave Clawson and that also the 2001 Lambert Cup. as Penn’s top male scholar-athlete. featured former Lehigh head coach Kevin Higgins, In 2003, Gilmore molded Lehigh’s defense into Gilmore is a 1986 graduate of Penn with a de- who hired Gilmore to lead Lehigh’s defense in 2000. one of the top units at its level. Lehigh led the Patriot gree in computer mathematics. He and his wife Joan He initially joined the Demon Deacons as a defensive League in scoring defense (16.8 points/game) and have a daughter, Sarah, and a son, Jack. analyst for the 2018 season but was elevated to sacks (34), and ranked second in rushing defense coach the outside linebackers following an in-season (126.2 yards/game) and total defense (304.9 yards/ change in defensive leadership. Wake Forest capped game). GILMORE AT LEHIGH: 4-8 its 2018 campaign with a 37-34 win over Memphis in The 2001 season saw Gilmore named Assistant the Birmingham Bowl. Coach of the Year by the Coaches GILMORE OVERALL: 76-89 Prior to the 2018 season, all of Gilmore’s previ- Association, after helping transform a young and GILMORE PL GAMES AT LEHIGH: 3-4 ous coaching experience came from Patriot League inexperienced defense into one of the top units GILMORE PL GAMES OVERALL: 44-44 or Ivy League institutions. in Division I-AA. The Mountain Hawks ranked fifth Gilmore spent 14 seasons as head coach at Holy nationally in rushing defense and 12th in scoring Cross, where he was a two-time Patriot League Coach defense. Lehigh also ranked in the top 20 in total

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#2 JORGE PORTORREAL (Sr., WR/KR) #15 AUSTIN DAMBACH (Jr., WR) #44 ERIK SLATER (Sr., DE/OLB) •Two-time All-Patriot League (1st in ‘18, 2nd in ‘19) CAREER STATISTICS (RECEIVING) CAREER STATISTICS (DEFENSE) •Preseason All-Patriot League in 2021 Year G Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Tackles 2018 11 11 112 2 21 Year G UA A Tot Sacks TFL CAREER STATISTICS (RECEIVING) 2019 9 29 364 1 34 2017 4 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Year G Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Total 20 40 476 3 34 2018 11 14 10 24 2.0 3.5 2017 12 56 729 2 56 2019 10 26 8 34 4.0 12.0 2018 11 55 794 3 85 CAREER HIGHS S2021 1 2 1 3 0.0 1.0 2019 10 52 575 1 44 Receptions: 6, at Colgate, 10/5/19 Total 26 42 19 61 6.0 16.5 Total 33 163 2098 6 85 Receiving yards: 74, vs. Lafayette, 11/23/19 Receiving TDs: 1, 3x, at Fordham, 10/19/19 CAREER HIGHS CAREER STATISTICS (KICKOFF RETURNS) Long reception: 34 yds., at Bucknell, 11/9/19 Tackles: 7, vs. Holy Cross, 11/2/19 Year Ret. Yds. Avg. Long TD Sacks: 3, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 2017 8 157 19.6 30 0 Tackles-for-loss: 3, 2x, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 2018 3 48 16.0 23 0 #26 RASHAWN ALLEN (Jr., RB) CAREER STATISTICS (RUSHING/RECEIVING) 2019 6 128 21.3 24 0 Year G Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Total 17 333 19.6 30 0 #87 ALEX SNYDER (Jr., TE) 2018 10 68 328 3 75 4 18 0 13 •Preseason All-Patriot League 2019 11 124 334 0 24 7 48 0 19 CAREER HIGHS S2021 1 16 29 0 5 2 4 0 3 Receptions: 9, 3x, at UC Davis, 9/14/19 CAREER STATISTICS (RECEIVING) Total 22 208 691 3 75 13 70 0 19 Receiving yards: 216, vs. Bucknell, 11/3/18 Year G Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Receiving TDs: 2, vs. Bucknell, 11/3/18 2018 11 2 5 0 6 CAREER HIGHS Long reception: 85 yards, at Georgetown, 10/20/18 2019 11 23 355 0 45 Rush attempts: 27, at Sacred Heart, 11/16/19 Kick Returns: 3, vs. Penn, 9/23/17 S2021 1 1 5 0 5 Rush yards: 147, at Navy, 9/15/18 Kick Return Yards: 72, vs. Penn, 9/23/17 Total 23 26 365 0 45 Rushing TDs: 2, at Navy, 9/15/18 Long Kick Return: 30, vs. Penn, 9/23/17 Long rush: 75 yards, at Navy, 9/15/18 CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4, 3x, at Bucknell, 11/9/19 #6 ZAYTHAN HILL (So., RB) Receiving yards: 128, at Fordham, 10/19/19 •Lehigh’s leading rusher and rushing TD scorer in 2019 #29 TYGEE LEACH (So., DB) Long reception: 45 yds., at Fordham, 10/19/19 •Big game vs. Holy Cross with 9 tackles, 2 TFL and first career CAREER STATISTICS (RUSHING/RECEIVING) interception (3/13) Year G Att. Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. #94 MIKHARI SIBBLIS (So., DL) 2019 9 55 396 5 94 1 6 0 6 CAREER STATISTICS (DEFENSE) •HERO Sports Freshman All-America in 2019 S2021 1 10 14 0 5 0 0 0 0 Tackles Total 10 65 410 5 94 1 6 0 6 Year G UA A Tot TFL INT CAREER STATISTICS (DEFENSE) 2019 11 24 9 33 3.0 0 Tackles CAREER HIGHS S2021 1 9 0 9 2.0 1 Year G UA A Tot Sacks TFL Rush attempts: 11, 2x, vs. Georgetown, 10/26/19 Total 12 33 9 42 5.0 1 2019 11 17 6 23 4.0 6.0 Rush yards: 124, at Fordham, 10/19/19 S2021 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 Rushing TDs: 1, 5x, vs. Lafayette, 11/23/19 CAREER HIGHS Total 12 18 6 24 4.0 6.0 Long Rush: 94 yards, at Fordham, 10/19/19 Tackles: 9 (9-0), vs. Holy Cross, 3/13/21 Tackles for loss: 2, 2x, vs. Holy Cross, 3/13/21 CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 1 vs. Holy Cross, 3/13/21 Tackles: 7 (7-0), at Fordham, 10/19/19 #10 DIVINE BUCKRHAM (Sr., DB) Sacks: 2, at Colgate, 10/5/19 •Team captain Tackles-for-loss: 2, at Colgate, 10/5/19 #34 PETE HAFFNER (Sr., LB) CAREER STATISTICS (DEFENSE) •Second team All-Patriot League in 2019 Tackles •Team captain Year G UA A Tot TFL INT •8 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack and 1 fumble recovery in spring 2021 2017 12 19 7 26 1.0 0 opener vs. Holy Cross (3/13) 2018 11 27 7 34 1.5 0 2019 10 21 14 35 1.0 0 CAREER STATISTICS (DEFENSE) S2021 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles Total 33 65 27 92 3.5 0 Year G UA A Tot TFL Sacks FF 2017 8 8 5 13 0.0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS 2018 11 31 17 48 1.0 0 1 Tackles: 11 (10-1), vs. Saint Francis, 9/1/18 2019 11 61 36 97 10.0 4.5 1 Tackles for loss: 1, 3x, vs. Georgetown, 10/26/19 S2021 1 8 0 8 3.0 1 0 Total 31 108 58 166 14.0 5.5 2 #14 ADDISON SHOUP (Sr., QB) CAREER HIGHS CAREER STATISTICS (PASSING) Tackles: 16 (11-5), at Bucknell, 11/9/19 Year G Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Lg. Tackles for loss: 3, 2x, vs. Holy Cross, 3/13/21 2019 11 18 27 2 66.7 239 2 80 Sacks: 2, at Bucknell, 11/9/19 S2021 1 1 2 0 50.0 46 0 46 Interceptions: 2, vs. Holy Cross, 11/2/19 Total 23 19 29 2 65.5 285 2 80 Forced Fumbles: 1, 2x, at Bucknell, 11/9/19

ADDISON SHOUP CAREER HIGHS Completions: 6, 2x, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 Attempts: 11, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 Pass Yards: 173, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 Pass TD: 1, 2x, at Fordham, 10/19/19 Interceptions: 2, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19 Long Pass: 80 yards, vs. Merrimack, 9/28/19

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 29 Leach, TyGee 1 9 . 9 2.0-7 . 1-15 1 . . . . . 34 Haffner, Pete 1 8 . 8 3.0-11 1.0-9 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 39 Norris, Nate 1 5 1 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 21 Wimberly, LaTreil 1 3 . 3 ...... 96 Callahan, Michael 1 3 . 3 ...... 90 Harris, Trevor 1 3 . 3 2.0-3 ...... 44 Slater, Erik 1 2 1 3 1.0-1 ...... 24 Lawhead, Mitch 1 2 . 2 ...... 69 Colton, Dean 1 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 55 Jablonski, Christian 1 2 . 2 ...... 94 Sibblis, Mikhari 1 1 . 1 ...... 41 DeNucci, Mike 1 1 . 1 1.0-1 1.0-1 ...... 27 Bush, Jack 1 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 25 Lassiter, Donovan 1 1 . 1 ...... 87 Snyder, Alex 1 1 . 1 ...... Total 1 44 2 46 9-23 3-17 1-15 2 . 2-0 2 . . Opponents 1 43 4 47 7-36 4-29 1-9 . 2 2-0 1 . . Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football 2021 Lehigh Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2021) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Allen, Rashawn 1 16 30 1 29 1.8 0 5 29.0 Lassiter, Donovan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Hill, Zaythan 1 10 20 6 14 1.4 0 5 14.0 Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Summerville, Nigel 1 3 7 5 2 0.7 0 6 2.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Shoup, Addison 1 2 2 10 -8 -4.0 0 2 -8.0 Wilkinson, Cross 1 2 0 13 -13 -6.5 0 0 -13.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 1 33 59 35 24 0.7 0 6 24.0 Leach, TyGee 1 15 15.0 0 15 Opponents 1 36 150 32 118 3.3 0 25 118.0 Total 1 15 15.0 0 15 Opponents 1 9 9.0 0 9 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Wilkinson, Cross 1 82.34 8-13-1 61.5 56 0 28 56.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Summerville, Nigel 1 27.49 1-7-0 14.3 11 0 11 11.0 Lassiter, Donovan 2 33 16.5 0 22 Shoup, Addison 1 243.20 1-2-0 50.0 46 0 46 46.0 Solomon, Matt 1 18 18.0 0 18 Total 1 79.51 10-22-1 45.5 113 0 46 113.0 Total 3 51 17.0 0 22 Opponents 1 109.35 14-24-1 58.3 91 2 14 91.0 Opponents 2 33 16.5 0 24

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Johnson, Eric 1 3 44 14.7 0 28 44.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Foley, Johnny 1 2 52 26.0 0 46 52.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Mickens, De'Shun 1 2 8 4.0 0 8 8.0 Allen, Rashawn 1 2 4 2.0 0 3 4.0 Snyder, Alex 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 Total 1 10 113 11.3 0 46 113.0 Opponents 1 14 91 6.5 2 14 91.0 Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football 2021 Lehigh Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2021) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Van Dusen, Dylan - 1-1 ------3 Wilkinson, Cross 1 15 -13 56 43 43.0 TEAM - 0-1 ------0 Shoup, Addison 1 4 -8 46 38 38.0 Total - 1-2 ------3 Allen, Rashawn 1 16 29 0 29 29.0 Opponents 2 2-2 2-2 - - - - - 20 Hill, Zaythan 1 10 14 0 14 14.0 Summerville, Nigel 1 10 2 11 13 13.0 Total 1 55 24 113 137 137.0 Opponents 1 60 118 91 209 209.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk TEAM 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Simpson, Daniel 4 168 42.0 50 0 3 1 1 0 Van Dusen, Dylan 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 20 0 Total 4 168 42.0 50 0 3 1 1 0 Opponents 4 155 38.8 40 0 3 1 0 0 FG Sequence Lehigh Opponents Holy Cross 25,(20) (42),(51) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Van Dusen, Dylan 2 106 53.0 0 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total 2 106 53.0 0 0 16.5 36.5 28 Opponents 5 257 51.4 0 0 17.0 41.2 23 Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football 2021 Lehigh Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2021) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Foley, Johnny 1 0 52 0 0 0 52 52.0 Johnson, Eric 1 0 44 0 0 0 44 44.0 Allen, Rashawn 1 29 4 0 0 0 33 33.0 Lassiter, Donova 1 0 0 0 33 0 33 33.0 Solomon, Matt 1 0 0 0 18 0 18 18.0 Leach, TyGee 1 0 0 0 0 15 15 15.0 Hill, Zaythan 1 14 0 0 0 0 14 14.0 Mickens, De'Shu 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 8.0 Snyder, Alex 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 5.0 Summerville, Ni 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Shoup, Addison 1 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -8.0 Wilkinson, Cross 1 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -13.0 Total 1 24 113 0 51 15 203 203.0 Opponents 1 118 91 0 33 9 251 251.0 Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football 2021 Lehigh Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2021) All games

Team Statistics LEHIGH OPP SCORING 3 20 Points Per Game 3.0 20.0 Points Off Turnovers 3 17 FIRST DOWNS 8 14 R u s h i n g 3 8 P a s s i n g 3 5 P e n a l t y 2 1 RUSHING YARDAGE 24 118 Yards gained rushing 59 150 Yards lost rushing 35 32 Rushing Attempts 33 36 Average Per Rush 0.7 3.3 Average Per Game 24.0 118.0 TDs Rushing 0 0 PASSING YARDAGE 113 91 C o m p - A t t - I n t 10-22-1 14-24-1 Average Per Pass 5.1 3.8 Average Per Catch 11.3 6.5 Average Per Game 113.0 91.0 TDs Passing 0 2 TOTAL OFFENSE 137 209 Total Plays 55 60 Average Per Play 2.5 3.5 Average Per Game 137.0 209.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 3-51 2-33 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-0 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-15 1-9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.0 16.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.0 9.0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-2 4-2 PENALTIES-Yards 2-20 4-51 Average Per Game 20.0 51.0 PUNTS-Yards 4-168 4-155 Average Per Punt 42.0 38.8 Net punt average 42.0 38.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 2-106 5-257 Average Per Kick 53.0 51.4 Net kick average 36.5 41.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 5 3 3 2 : 0 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 6/16 7/13 3rd-Down Pct 38% 54% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/3 0/0 4th-Down Pct 0% 0% SACKS BY-Yards 3-17 4-29 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 0 2 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-2 2-2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (1-2) 50% (3-4) 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (0-2) 0% (2-4) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (0-0) 0% (2-2) 100% ATTENDANCE 482 0 Games/Avg Per Game 1/482 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Lehigh 3 0 0 0 0 3 Opponents 7 10 3 0 0 20