2018 SCOTTY WHITELAW BOWL NOVEMBER 17 - 1 P.M. ITHACA, N.Y. - CORNELL UNIVERSITY SCHOELLKOPF FIELD The Eastern College Athletic Conference On January 2, 1938, what is now the ECAC, started as the Central Offi ce for Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics with Executive Director, Asa Bushnell, a secretary, a two- room suite in the Hotel Roosevelt, a $28,000 yearly budget, and a mimeograph machine. At the time, a number of eastern intercollegiate leagues and associations were going their own ways, duplicating efforts and spending unnecessary funds. The solution was reached when a group of athletic administrators reached the conclusion that one central offi ce would be a wise alternative. Bushnell headed the organization until 1970, introducing the practices of scheduling, recruiting offi cials, training them, and assigning. Initially, there were about 48 colleges. When World War II came along and college sports dwindled, Bushnell kept it alive and was ready for the great expansion in athletics. By 1952, the ECAC Holiday Basketball Festival was born. It became a tradition like no other in college sports. The Holiday Festival and other prestigious intercollegiate events such as the IC4A Track & Field Championships at Madison Square Garden, along with the National Invitational Tournament, which the ECAC coordinated from 1938- 1980, were synonymous with the organization. The year 1961 marked the inaugural season of ECAC Division III Hockey. Over the course of the past 53 seasons, ECAC Division III Hockey has grown from a single league without a conference tournament into a fi ve-league power that administers fi ve conference championships each season. ECAC Division III Hockey consistently produces some of the nation’s best hockey programs, as ECAC teams have won over a dozen national championships, including Elmira College’s Division III Women’s National Title in 2013, and Plattsburgh State’s Women’s National Title in 2014. In addition, ECAC Division III Hockey teams occupy nearly half of the national polls on a weekly basis. In 1972, the ECAC staff was outgrowing its headquarters in New York City. Scotty Whitelaw had taken over as ECAC Commissioner and a search committee eventually selected the building it occupied for 42 years in Centerville, Mass., as its new home. Another major milestone came in 1983, when under the direction of the legendary Scotty Whitelaw, the ECAC became one of the fi rst conferences in the nation to provide championships in women’s athletics. That same year marked one of the most signifi cant events in the history of the ECAC. Following the success of the championships, the EAIAW was consolidated into the ECAC, doubling its number of championships and greatly increasing its member base. The landscape of intercollegiate athletics has changed drastically over the years and is ever-evolving, as is the ECAC. Through the years, the ECAC has exerted leadership not only at the regional level but at the national level as well. Comprising more than 33 percent of the NCAA membership, the conference plays an integral role in national collegiate athletics policy and legislation. Today, we are proud to say that over 300 members strong comprise the ECAC, and we are just as proud of the services we provide - Championships, Offi ciating, Awards, Leagues and Affi liates, and so much more. The conference, led by Commissioner Kevin McGinniss, continues today to address many of the same issues affecting college athletics in the past while striving to lead this industry in the 21st century. Last year, the ECAC partnered with Madison Square Garden at the annual Holiday Festival again where student-athletes and legendary coaches and administrators were honored on a day that the ECAC shined bright. Also last year, the ECAC was proud to serve as a host of the NCAA Men’s Division I Frozen Four, and the NCAA Division III Baseball Regionals. We have expanded our awards program to honor over 5,000 student-athletes a year, and continue to develop our offi ciating services through recruiting, training, assigning, and evaluating. We’ve added exciting new championships such as a Division II basketball tournament, a Division II fi eld hockey tournament, a Division II Football Bowl Game, and continue to explore new opportunities to enhance the student-athlete experience. In the spring of 2014, the ECAC announced that the organization would move its headquarters to Danbury, Connecticut. The transition to the Matrix Corporate Center in Southern New England strategically positions the ECAC headquarters and its staff in a centralized location that is accessible to its entire membership. The new location will be equipped with a strong technology infrastructure, is easily accessible to major highways, airports, and hotels, and offers space for conference meetings, as well as a venue for awards dinners and other special events. And, as always, the ECAC continues to pursue its mission of initiating, stimulating, and improving the intercollegiate athletics programs for student-athletes, and to promote and develop educational leadership, athletics excellence, and athletics participation. SSchoellkopfchoellkopf QQuickuick FFactsacts Cornell University Opened in 1915 Capacity: 21,500 Ithaca, N.Y. Surface: FieldTurf Schoellkopf Field Largest Crowd: 35,300 (1951 vs. Michigan) Address: 513 Campus Road Ithaca, NY 14853 • Schoellkopf Field is the fourth-oldest FCS stadium, opening in 1915. Only Penn’s Franklin Field (1895), Harvard Stadium (1903) and the Yale Bowl (1914) are older. • The playing area before World War I was Percy Field, alongside Fall Creek, the present site of Ithaca HS. • The Cornell football team’s all-time record at Schoellkopf Field is 292-182-15 (.612). • Cornell’s fi rst year on the fi eld was one of its best, going 9-0 and winning the national championship. 2018 Ithaca bombers football

Follow Bombers Football game 11 utica pioneers (6-4) vs. Ithaca bombers (8-2) Website ...... www.athletics.ithaca.edu/football Nov. 17, 2018 • 1 p.m. • Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (21,500) Facebook...... www.facebook.com/ithacacollegefootball www.facebook.com/ICAthletics All-Time Series: Ithaca leads the all-time series, 15-2. Twitter ...... www.twitter.com/IthacaBomberFB Streak: www.twitter.com/BomberSports Ithaca has won the last two meetings. Instagram ...... www.instagram.com/bomber_sports Last Meeting: Th e Bombers shutout Utica, 14-0, last season. YouTube ...... www.youtube.com/BomberSports www.youtube.com/BombersLive Live Stats (Home) ..www.sidearmstats.com/ithaca/football Oct. 28, 2017 • UTICA, N.Y. • Ithaca 14, Utica 0 Live Audio (All) ...... www.wicb.org Live Video (Home) ...... ictv.org/live BOMBERS SHUT OUT UTICA ON THE ROAD ithaca coaching staff Head Coach Dan Swanstrom • Second Season (16-5) Team Stats: • Quarterbacks Coach - UPenn (2014-16) • Off ensive Coordinator/Assoc. Head Coach First Downs: IC (16), Utica (12) - Johns Hopkins (2008-13) • Quarterbacks Coach - Redlands (2006-07) Rushing Yards: IC (231), Utica (109) • Rhodes College Graudate - Class of ‘05 Assistant Coaches Passing Yards: IC (121), Utica (125) Defensive Coordinator ...... Michael Toerper Wide Receivers ...... Reece Petty Offensive Line ...... Sean Reeder Total Yards: IC (352), Utica (234) ...... Brody Trahan Running Backs ...... Gary Bucci Turnovers: IC (3), Utica (4) Defensive Line ...... Jeb Boudreaux Defensive Line ...... Warren Trahan Time of Possession: IC (29:57), Utica (30:03) Intern ...... Brittany Buzzutto Intern ...... Kendyl Bennett Student Operations ...... Emily Palmer Penalties: IC (8 for 73 yards), Utica (11 for 121 yards) Student Assistant ...... Dante Enos Student Assistant ...... TJ Cook Student Intern...... Reese Michaels Student Manager ...... Michael Huynh Supporting Staff Scoring Plays: Susan Bassett ...... Director of Intercollegiate Athletics & Rec. Sports Will Rothermel ...... Associate Director of Athletics Ithaca - 1st (5:10) - Isaiah D’Haiti 1 yd run (7-0) Erienne Roberts ...... Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Chris Hummel ...... Athletic Trainer Ithaca - 4th (13:39) - Tristan Brown 10 yd run (14-0) Todd Lazenby ...... Athletic Trainer Vic Brown...... Head Strength and Conditioning Coach 2018 schedule/results Sean Fitzmaurice ...... Facilities, Operations & Equipment Sept. 1 SAINT VINCENT (Ithaca, N.Y. • Butterfi eld Stadium • C. 5,000) W, 38-14 ithaca athletics communications • Brian Gill and Pat Minogue returned for . Justin Lutes ...... Associate Director of Athletics Communications • First time in program history that two fumbles were returned for TDs. Email...... [email protected] Phone...... 607-274-5124 Sept. 8 No. 5 BROCKPORT (Ithaca, N.Y. • Butterfi eld Stadium • C. 5,000) L, 13-7 Dan DeCaria ...... Athletics Communications Associate • Peter Palczewski threw his fi rst career TD pass to Andrew Vito (34 yards). Bridget McCann ...... Athletics Communications Associate • Brockport outgained IC in the game, 308-180. Website ...... www.athletics.ithaca.edu Sept. 15 W, 21-13 Facebook...... www.facebook.com/BomberSports at Alfred (Alfred, N.Y. • Yunevich Stadium • C. 2,800) Twitter ...... www.twitter.com/BomberSports • Ithaca scored three second half touchdowns in comeback victory. Instagram ...... www.instagram.com/bomber_sports • Pat Minogue tied school record with 65-yard punt; Defense forced. YouTube ...... www.youtube.com/BomberSports liberty league standings Sept. 22 at St. John Fisher (Pittsford, N.Y. • Growney Stadium • C. 2,100) W, 21-14 • Defense allowed negative rushing yards for the fi rst time since 2015. Team LL Overall PF PA Streak • An by Jovonte Long with 1:18 remaining sealed the victory for the Bombers. RPI 4-1 8-1 252 154 L1 Oct. 6 No. 20 RENSSELAER * $ (Ithaca, N.Y. • Butterfi eld Stadium • C. 5,000) L, 10-9

Ithaca 4-1 8-2 210 97 W5 • Ithaca threw TD pass as time expired, unable to convert ensuing PAT. • Peter Palczewski passed for 300 yards, defense held RPI to 162 yards. Hobart 3-2 5-4 299 262 W1 Union 3-2 7-2 278 117 W3 Oct. 13 at Union * (Schenectady, N.Y. • Frank Bailey Field • C. 1,600) W, 24-0 • Will Gladney set IC’s all-time receiving yards record with 153 in the game. St. Lawrence 1-4 2-8 198 313 L4 • Ithaca handed Union its fi rst shutout in 11 years. Rochester 0-5 1-9 115 371 L7 Oct. 20 ROCHESTER * (Ithaca, N.Y. • Butterfi eld Stadium • C. 5,000) W, 28-3 • Wahid Nabi accounts for all four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing). • Billy Tedeschi caught fi rst career TD pass with 54-yard reception. 2018 Liberty League Schedule/Results: Oct. 27 ST. LAWRENCE * % (Ithaca, N.Y. • Butterfi eld Stadium • C. 5,000) W, 28-6 • Ithaca built 26-0 lead by halft ime in muddy conditions. Saturday, Nov. 17 • IC defense allowed 104 yards of off ense to St. Lawrence. Husson at RPI - 12 p.m. Nov. 3 at Hobart * (Geneva, N.Y, • Boswell Field • C. 4,500) W, 10-3 NCAA First Round Game • Th e Bombers squeaked out a 24-21 win on a Tristan Brown TD with 42 seconds left . • IC improved its record over Hobart to 26-5 (First meeting in 1961). Utica vs. Ithaca - 1 p.m. Nov. 10 W, 24-21 ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl at Cortland (Cortland, N.Y. • Stadium Complex • C. 6,500) • Bombers led by 21 points late in second quarter. • IC has won the last to Jug Games and leads the series, 36-24. Nov. 17 vs. UTICA ## (Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field • C. 21,500) 1 p.m. • Ithaca leads the all-time series, 15-2, dating back to 2001. • Bombers blanked Utica last season, 14-0. * Liberty League Game $ Hall of Fame Weekend % Senior Day/Family Weekend ## ECAC Bowl Game athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports Ithaca vs. Utica Game Notes: D3football.com Top 25 ALL-TIME SERIES: Ithaca holds the all-time series over Utica, 15-2. Playing every year Week 11 Poll (as of Nov. 10) since 2001, the most recent victory for the Bombers came in 2017 with a 14-0 shutout road win over the Pioneers in the annual Believe Bowl. # School (1st votes) Rec. Ithaca won the fi rst 10 meetings of the rivalry, including four by shutout. Utica has secured victories over the Bombers in 2011 (20-15) and 2015 (30-27 OT). Th e largest margin of 1 Mount Union (20) 10-0 victory for IC over the past 17 meetings was a 66-0 outcome in the fi rst-ever game between the two schools. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (5) 10-0 2018 CORTACA JUG: Ithaca repeated as Cortaca Jug winners with a 24-21 victory over 3 St. John’s 10-0 Cortland in the 60th Jug Game. Th e Bombers never trailed in the game, with their biggest lead being 21-0 late in the second quarter. Th e Bombers sealed the victory when their 4 Brockport 10-0 defense forced an interception during the fi nal seconds of the game. Ithaca secured the top ranking in the ECAC with its victory over Cortland. 5 UW-Whitewater 9-0 Kendall Anderson rushed for 115 yards on 26 carries and a , while Andrew Vito 6 Frostburg State 9-0 had fi ve catches for 100 yards. Defensively, Ralf Silva led the way with eight tackles and Pat Minogue blocked two punts. Minogue also set a school record with a 67-yard punt in the 7 Hardin-Simmons 9-1 contest. IC now leads the Cortaca Jug Game series, 36-24.

8 John Carroll 9-1 ECAC SCOTTY WHITELAW BOWL: Ithaca returns to the ECAC Scotty Whitelaw Bowl 9 North Central (Ill.) 9-1 looking to repeat as champions following last year’s 27-17 victory over Salisbury. It is the second bowl appearance in as many years for the Bombers under head coach Dan Swans- 10 Whitworth 9-0 trom. 11 Bethel 9-1 TWO SEASONS UNDER SWANSTROM: With one game to play in the season, head coach Dan Swanstrom owns an overall record of 16-5 at Ithaca College. Th e 16 victories 12 Trine 10-0 are the most through two seasons, while his .762 winning percentage is second in program history. Mike Welch (1994-2016) went 15-7 over his fi rst two years, while Jim Butterfi eld 13 Delaware Valley 9-1 (1967-93) was 7-9. Dick Lyon (1958-66) posted an 11-3 (.786) mark.

14 Johns Hopkins 9-1 BOMBER BARRAGE ON ALL-LIBERTY LEAGUE TEAMS: All 11 defensive starters for the Bombers received All-Liberty League awards for their performance this year, including 15 Illinois Wesleyan 8-2 senior Pat Minogue, who earned Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year. Seniors Aaron Francis, Brien Pacholec and Jovonte Long earned First-Team defensive honors as well as 16 St. Th omas 8-2 junior Nick Garone. Th e Bombers were represented on all three facets of the Liberty League all defensive teams, with John Hadac and Ralf Silva earning Second-Team honors. Ryan 17 Washington and Jeff erson 9-1 Bronson, Brian Gill, Noah Hill and Tyler Kishbaugh round up the Bomber barrage with honorable mention accolades. On the off ensive side, junior Will Gladney earned Liberty 18 Wabash 9-1 League Off ensive Player of the Year with seniors Jake Bernstein, Bobby Puckey, and junior 19 Wittenberg 9-1 Kendall Anderson receiving First-Team honors. Sophomores Wahid Nabi and Andrew Vito also received awards for the second consecutive year as Second-Team honorees. 20 Berry 9-1 MINOGUE DOES IT AGAIN: For the second time this season, Pat Minogue found a 21 Linfi eld 7-2 spot on the d3football.com Team of the Week. On Sept. 17, he was named to the team as a punter, and this time, he earned the honor for his performance on both sides of the ball on 22 Wheaton (Ill.) 8-2 special teams. On punt return, he blocked two punts, and as a punter, he boomed a school record punt of 67 yards. 23 Muhlenberg 9-1 2019 CORTACA: For the second consecutive season, the Ithaca team 24 Centre 9-1 defeated SUNY Cortland in the annual Cortaca Jug Game, as the Bombers took down the host Red Dragons, 24-21, in the 60th edition of the rivalry at the SUNY Cortland Sports 25 Washington U. 8-2 Complex. Dropped out: No. 14 RPI; No. 19 Case NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS: Ithaca ranks in the top 13 in six diff erent defensive categories. IC is 10th in scoring defense (9.7 points per game), 11th in total defense (232.9 Western Reserve; No. 25 Baldwin Wallace. yards per game), 13th in rush defense (66.6 yards per game), 14th in fi rst down defense (134), 13th in third down defense (26.5%) and eighth red zone defense (50%).

Others receiving votes: RPI 51; UW- SCOUTING UTICA: Utica (6-4) is led by freshman quarterback and Utica native Logan Wilcox. Wilcox has passed for 2,258 yards along with 21 touchdowns and 12 . La Crosse 37; Ithaca 34; Baldwin Wallace On the ground, the Pioneers are led by Malcolm Stowe, who has rumbled for 1,041 yards and six touchdowns. Utica is riding high heading into the Scotty Whitelaw Bowl aft er the 33; Case Western Reserve 31; Salisbury Pioneers defeated Hartwick, 75-14, to end their regular season. Th e Pioneers have scored 111 points in their last two games. 16; Montclair State 6; MIT 3; Central 1; Utica is averaging 31.6 points per game this season and 393.9 yards per outing. UC passes Cortland 1; Union 1. for 255.2 yards a contest and runs for 138.7. athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports STATISTICAL LEADERS

ithaca bombers utica pioneers Rushing: Att. Yards Avg. Long TD Avg./G Rushing: Att. Yards Avg. Long TD Avg./G Kendall Anderson 132 610 4.6 62 5 61.0 Malcolm Stowe 165 1011 6.1 53 6 101.1 Isaiah D’Haiti 95 253 2.7 13 8 28.1 Nick Cervone 58 208 3.6 26 0 20.8 Brad Dougherty 40 136 3.4 15 1 17.0 Passing: Comp-Att-Int % Yards TD Avg./G Isaiah Washington 31 118 3.8 29 2 14.8 Wahid Nabi 154-257-8 59.9 1725 10 191.7 Passing: Comp-Att-Int % Yards TD Avg./G Peter Palczewski 32-61-2 52.5 381 2 38.1 Logan Wilcox 172-345-12 49.9 2258 21 250.9 Receiving: Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD Avg./G Vinny Aoli 29-58-1 50.0 241 0 48.2 Will Gladney 54 634 11.7 44 6 79.3 Andrew Vito 56 626 11.2 34 3 62.6 Receiving: Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD Avg./G Jacob Cooney 13 172 13.2 31 0 21.5 Peyton Miller 71 892 12.6 54 5 99.1 Hayden Frey 9 167 18.6 45 2 16.7 Imani Vincent 34 590 17.4 78 11 65.6 Kendall Anderson 10 127 12.7 23 0 12.7 Nate Palmer 23 303 13.2 69 2 43.3 Billy Tedeschi 6 100 16.7 54 1 12.5 Josh Connor 21 254 12.1 33 3 25.4 Defense: Tack TFL(yds.) Sacks(Yds.) INT FF-FR PBU Pat Minogue 80 10.5-31 2.0-11 2 2-2 8 Defense: Tack TFL(yds.) Sacks(Yds.) INT FF-FR PBU Nick Garone 69 10.5-35 2.5-19 1 2-2 2 Antonio Scala 85 6.5-18 2.0-11 2 0-1 5 Ryan Bronson 59 3.0-13 1.5-11 3 0-1 3 Kwasi Addo 76 10.0-51 4.5-40 0 1-0 1 Brian Gill 47 5.5-31 3.5-27 0 1-1 1 Keanu Heedram 60 8.0-36 7.0-28 0 2-1 3 Tyler Kishbaugh 40 1.5-0 0 0 1-2 3 Ralf Silva 40 1.5-2 0 1 0-0 1 Dehstin Smart 52 4.0-10 0 1 1-1 4 John Hadac 36 5.5-26 3.5-22 1 2-0 0 Anthony Beaubrun 48 1.0-9 1.0-9 2 2-1 5 Brien Pacholec 35 6.0-27 4.5-24 0 2-0 0 Mark Taylor 40 1.0-2 0 2 1-0 2 Aaron Francis 34 3.5-6 0 1 1-1 7 Shane Walpole 37 6.5-25 4.0-16 0 1-0 0 Special Teams: Punts(yds.) Avg. Long I20 FC Special Teams: Punts(yds.) Avg. Long I20 FC Pat Minogue 51 (1818) 35.7 67 10 15 Clarke Bittner 11 (342) 31.1 42 6 6 Maki Medici 51 (1891) 37.1 65 15 29 Kickoffs(Yds.) Avg. TB OB FG (L) Kickoffs(Yds.) Avg. TB OB FG (L) David Prudhomme 17 (903) 53.1 0 1 0-1 Maki Medici 10 (568) 56.8 1 0 6-11 (31) Brian Fallon 24 (1274) 53.1 0 2 5-9 (42) Dan Tette 49 (2730) 55.7 8 5 4-7 (38) Punt Returns: No. Yards Avg. Long TD Punt Returns: No. Yards Avg. Long TD Kevin Schoch 18 89 4.9 27 0 Andrew Vito 14 69 4.9 25 0 Zach Steele 17 206 12.1 36 0 Kick Returns: No. Yards Avg. Long TD Kick Returns: No. Yards Avg. Long TD Kevin Schoch 9 188 20.9 34 0 Josh Connor 9 193 21.4 44 0 Billy Tedeschi 5 138 27.6 40 0 Tim Hogan 5 127 25.4 81 1 2018 Team Statistics 2018 utica schedule ithaca utica Date Opponent Time/Result Scoring Average/Game 21.0 31.6 9/1 at St. Lawrence W, 9-6 (OT) Opponents 9.7 20.4 Rushing Yards 9/8 CATHOLIC W, 45-21 Average/Game 118.5 138.7 Opponents 66.6 95.7 9/15 RPI L, 23-20 (3 ot) Passing Yards 9/29 CORTLAND * L, 45-38 Average/Game 212.8 255.2 Opponents 166.3 255.8 10/6 ST. JOHN FISHER * W, 33-7 3rd Down Conv. Team 50-148 (33.8%) 60-159 (37.7%) 10/13 at Morrisville * L, 41-24 Opponents 39-147 (26.5%) 58-168 (34.5%) 4th Down Conv. 10/20 ALFRED * W, 30-22 Team 6-18 (33.3%) 6-22 (27.3%) 10/27 #3 BROCKPORT * L, 22-3 Opponents 7-21 (33.3%) 8-25 (32.0%) Penalties - Yards/Game 11/3 at Buffalo State * W, 36-3 Team 64-703 (70.3) 78-922 (92.2) Time of Possession/Game 11/10 at Hartwick * W, 75-14 Team 31:08 28:28 Red Zone Touchdowns 11/17 vs. Ithaca $ 1 p.m. Team 19-39 (48.7%) 20-44 (45.5%) Opponents 8-26 (30.8%) 10-34 (29.4%) *Empire 8 Game $ ECAC Bowl Game athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports Ithaca vs. utica Depth Charts Ithaca Offense Utica Offense LT: #76 Kyle Berna (Jr., 6-2, 270) LT: #73 Pat Gagan (Sr., 6-2, 290) #62 Michael Shields (Fr., 6-1, 295) #70 Michael Carr-Johnson (So., 6-1, 254) LG: #78 Bobby Puckey (Sr., 5-10, 270) LG: #55 Dan Busold (Sr., 5-10, 270) #64 Justo Mejias (Sr., 5-10, 260) #72 Tyler Hartfield (So., 5-10, 285) C: #57 Michael Conley (Jr., 6-0, 280) C: #66 Ben Widas (Jr., 6-3, 250) #75 Matt Healey (So., 6-1, 325) RG: #65 Jake Bernstein (Sr., 6-2, 280) #58 Nick Badalamente (Fr., 6-0, 278) #75 Matt Healey (So., 6-1, 325) RG: #57 Ryan McCormac (So., 6-1, 291) RT: #79 Jake Villanueva (Fr., 6-4, 315) #61 Michael Brancato (Jr., 6-0, 282) #68 Brendan Martin (Fr., 6-4, 255) RT: #77 Matt Nell (Jr., 6-2, 273) WR: #11 Jacob Cooney (Fr., 6-3, 195) #59 Jimmy Tordik (Fr., 6-3,305) #25 Donte Garcia (Fr., 5-8, 185) TE: #30 Alex Damiani (So., 6-3, 230) WR: #2 Will Gladney (Jr., 6-3, 225) #83 JJ O’Connor (So., 6-2, 240) #7 Matthew Hoffman (So., 6-1, 180) WR: #2 Imani Vincent (Sr., 6-1, 185) WR: #83 Andrew Vito (So., 5-9, 160) #13 Marquis Simpson (So., 6-1, 180) #86 Ben Scarpa (Jr., 5-10, 180) WR: #3 Josh Connor (Sr., 5-7, 172) WR: #9 Hayden Frey (So., 6-1, 190) #85 Josh Hood (Jr., 6-3, 203) #89 Billy Tedeschi (Fr., 5-10, 170) RB: #1 Kendall Anderson (Jr., 5-9, 170) WR: #1 Peyton Miller (Jr., 5-10, 190) #4 Isaiah D’Haiti (Jr., 5-9, 215) #88 Nate Palmer (Fr., 5-6, 155) QB: #6 Wahid Nabi (So., 6-0, 190) RB: #34 Malcolm Stowe (Sr., 5-7, 193) #17 Peter Palczewski (Sr., 6-4, 210) #20 Brad Dougherty (Jr., 5-10, 190) Ithaca Defense QB: #18 Logan Wilcox (Fr., 6-0, 202) DE: #49 Brian Gill (Sr., 6-0, 230) #9 Vinny Aloi (Jr., 6-3, 210) #95 Antonio Valle (So., 6-1, 210) Utica Defense DT: #99 Brien Pacholec (Sr., 6-0, 220) DE: #90 Xyier Woodard (Sr., 6-3, 250) #98 Pat McNeeley (Sr., 6-3, 250) #84 Robbie Schempp (Jr., 6-2, 230) N: #72 Noah Hill (Sr., 6-1, 250) DT: #74 Shane Walpole (So., 6-3, 290) #92 Gaetano Repicky (Sr., 5-11, 260) DE: #93 John Hadac (Jr., 6-3, 225) #97 Andrew Genier (Fr., 6-5, 275) #43 Marc Barbieri (Sr., 5-11, 220) DT: #64 Keanu Heedram (Jr., 6-2, 285) LB: #51 Nick Garone (Jr., 5-11, 205) #75 Andrew Caruso (Fr., 6-1, 280) #59 Noah Wood (So., 5-8, 195) DE: #93 Jack Derby (Jr., 6-3, 265) LB: #53 Ryan Bronson (Sr., 5-9, 200) #56 Markell Griggs (Jr., 5-11, 250) #40 Miles Haynes (Fr., 6-0, 205) OLB: #4 Dehstin Smart (Sr., 5-11, 200) SS: #48 Pat Minogue (Sr., 6-0, 180) #14 Daryl Savage (Fr., 6-1, 195) #41 RJ D’Amico (Sr., 5-11, 160) ILB: #8 Kwasi Addo (So., 5-10, 220) SS: #28 Ralf Silva (Sr., 5-10, 190) #19 Jon Nish (Sr., 6-1, 190) #21 Mekai Gandy (So., 5-9, 185) ILB: #39 Antonio Scala (Jr., 5-10, 210) FS: #26 Connor Swaine (Jr., 5-1, 165) #18 Cade McDermott (Fr., 6-1, 185) #44 Kevin Chisari (Sr., 5-11, 210) CB: #3 Aaron Francis (Sr., 5-9, 180) CB: #6 Eli Belle (Jr., 6-1, 200) #8 Khiry Brown (So., 5-9, 160) #25 Mark Taylor (Jr., 5-9, 195) CB: #5 Jovonte Long (Sr., 5-9, 180) S: #17 Ben Vargas (Jr., 6-1, 185) #41 RJ D’Amico (Sr., 5-11, 160) #23 Dylan Sekuterski (Sr., 5-10, 190) Ithaca Special Teams S: #7 Anthony Beaubrun (Jr., 6-2, 190) K: #38 Brian Fallon (Fr., 5-10, 190) #27 Jimmie Warren (Fr., 6-3, 185) KO: #38 Brian Fallon (Fr., 5-10, 190) CB: #11 Matt McCoy (Sr., 6-1, 175) P: #48 Pat Minogue (Sr., 6-0, 180) #26 Matt Stone (Sr., 5-10, 180) #47 Clarke Bittner (Fr., 5-7, 155) Utica Special Teams LS/SS: #36 Michael Roumes (Fr., 5-9, 170) #81 Ray Fasano (Fr., 5-11, 175) KO: #94 Dan Tette (Jr., 6-0, 230) PR: #83 Andrew Vito (So., 5-9, 160) PAT: #95 Maki Medici (So., 5-9, 160) #16 Kevin Schoch (Fr., 5-9, 150) P: #95 Maki Medici (So., 5-9, 160) KR: #23 Anthony Capozzi (Sr., 5-9, 175) KR: #10 Zach Steele (Sr., 5-5, 164) #41 RJ D’Amico (Sr., 5-11, 160) PR: #10 Zach Steele (Sr., 5-5, 164) HO: #17 Peter Palczewski (Sr., 6-4, 210) LS: #60 Anthony DiCunto (JR., 6-3, 245) athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports 2018 ithaca college bombers # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Kendall Anderson RB Jr. 5-9 170 Cleveland, Ohio/Western Reserve Academy 79 Jake Villanueva OL Fr. 6-4 315 Hatboro, Pa./Upper Moreland 2 Will Gladney WR Jr. 6-3 210 Binghamton, N.Y./Owego Free Academy 80 Zach Deldin TE Fr. 6-2 220 New Fairfi eld, Conn./New Fairfi eld 3 Aaron Francis DB Sr. 5-9 175 Bronx, N.Y./Barron Collier 81 Ray Fasano LS Fr. 5-11 175 Babylon, N.Y./Babylon 4 Isaiah D’Haiti RB Jr. 5-9 215 Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 82 Christian Wagner WR Sr. 6-0 175 Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Saratoga Springs 5 Jovonte Long DB Sr. 5-9 165 Syracuse, N.Y./Anthony Henninger 83 Andrew Vito WR So. 5-9 160 Towaco, N.J./Bergen Catholic 85 Drew Pickard WR So. 6-4 190 Millburn, N.J./Millburn 6 Wahid Nabi QB So. 6-0 190 Latham, N.Y./Shaker 86 Ben Scarpa WR Jr. 5-10 180 Melrose, Mass./Malden Catholic 7 Matthew Hoff man WR So. 6-1 180 Blue Bell, Pa./Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 87 James Jarvis TE Jr. 6-2 215 Falmouth, Mass./Cushing Academy 8 Khiry Brown RB So. 5-9 160 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca 88 Austin Hedglen TE So. 6-3 205 Wakefi eld, R.I./South Kingstown 9 Hayden Frey WR So. 6-1 190 Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant Borough 89 Billy Tedeschi WR Fr. 5-10 170 Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock 10 Josh Kowalczyk QB So. 5-10 170 Fayetteville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt 90 Joey McFadden DL So. 5-11 235 Wilton, Conn./Wilton 11 Jacob Cooney WR Fr. 6-3 195 Webster, N.Y./Webster Th omas 92 Gaetano Repicky DL Sr. 5-11 260 Lagrangeville, N.Y./Arlington 12 Akap Takor DB Fr. 5-10 170 Latham, N.Y./Shaker 93 John Hadac DL Jr. 6-3 225 Greene, N.Y./Greene 13 David Nieto DB So. 5-9 155 Demarest, N.J./Northern Valley Demarest 94 Matt Riccitelli DL Sr. 6-1 255 Verona, N.J./Verona 14 Preston Jones QB Sr. 6-3 215 Alexandria, Va./West Potomac 95 Antonio Valle DL So. 6-1 210 Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek 96 Ed Longest DL Fr. 6-1 270 Katonah, N.Y./Kennedy Catholic 16 Kevin Schoch WR Fr. 5-9 150 Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson 97 Warren Watson II DL Fr. 5-10 290 East Stoudsburg, Pa. 15 Kyle Smith WR Jr. 5-9 185 Albion, N.Y./Albion 98 Patrick McNeeley DL Sr. 6-3 250 Easton, Mass./Oliver Ames 17 Peter Palczewski QB Sr. 6-4 210 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills 99 Brien Pacholec DL Sr. 6-0 245 Orchard Park, N.Y./St. Francis 18 Cade McDermott DB Fr. 6-1 185 Park Ridge, N.J./ Bergen Catholic Chris Alexander DL Fr. 6-1 225 Wyckoff , N.J./Saint Joseph Regional 19 AJ Cliff ord RB Fr. 5-8 170 Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy Shahab Alhadad LB Fr. 5-10 187 Ambler, Pa./Germantown Academy 20 Tyler Kishbaugh DB Sr. 5-9 185 Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown Community Senior Michael Anderson WR Fr. 5-9 160 Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt 21 Mekai Gandy DB So. 5-9 185 Howell, N.J./Howell Drake Beno WR Fr. 5-10 175 Visalia, Calif./El Diamante 22 Chaz Alessi RB Fr. 5-10 195 Red Bank, N.J./Middletown South Patrick Bowes QB Fr. 5-11 165 Penfi eld, N.Y./Penfi eld 23 Anthony Capozzi WR Sr. 5-9 175 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland Jacob Burgan WR Fr. 6-1 185 Bridgeport, N.Y./Chittenango Matt DeSimpliciis LB Fr. 5-10 180 Garden City, N.Y./Garden City 24 Nick Cervone RB Jr. 6-0 210 East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Will Fischer WR Fr. 5-11 170 Bennington, Vt./Mount Anthony 25 Donte Garcia RB Fr. 5-8 185 East Stroudsburg, Pa./East Stoudsburg Ben Fleet OL Fr. 6-1 265 Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt 26 Connor Swaine DB Jr. 5-11 165 Westtown, N.Y./Minisink Tyrell Garnes DB Fr. 5-8 150 Livingston, N.J./Livingston 27 Rob Daly DB Jr. 5-11 190 Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury Justyn Garvin OL Fr. 5-10 270 Malden, Mass./Malden Catholic 28 Ralf Silva DB Sr. 5-10 190 Warwick, Pa./Central Bucks West Justin Hairston DB Fr. 5-10 175 Yonkers, N.Y./Stepinac 29 Joey Philippi LB Fr. 5-10 185 Coto de Caza, Calif./JSerra Catholic Chase Hebron RB Fr. 5-8 180 Clift on, N.J./DePaul 30 Jake Smith DB So. 6-0 190 Portville, N.Y./Bolivar-Richburg John Irons WR Fr. 6-3 170 Frankfort, N.Y./Frankfort-Schuyler 31 Th omas Diver DB So. 5-8 160 Furlong, Pa./Germantown Academy Giancarlo Kelly DL Fr. 5-10 240 Philadelphia, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 32 Joe Spor DB Sr. 5-9 165 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Somers Nick Klein DB Fr. 6-0 150 New Milford, N.J./New Milford Josh Kruger OL Fr. 6-2 280 Wake Forest, N.C./Wake Forest 33 Justin Taveras RB Fr. 5-9 165 Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip Nick Logue DB Fr. 5-11 170 Newtown, Pa./Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 34 David Prudhomme K Sr. 5-10 180 Ogdensburg, N.Y./Ogdensburg Free Academy Matt McNulty TE Fr. 6-3 230 Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place 35 Sam Andolina LB Jr. 5-9 195 Somersworth, N.H./Saint Th omas Aquinas Andrew Miller OL Fr. 6-0 245 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley 36 Michael Roumes DB Fr. 5-9 170 Succasunna, N.J./Roxbury Joseph Notaro DB Fr. 5-8 165 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 37 Matt Pizzola DB Jr. 5-10 170 Silver Spring, Md./St. John’s College HS Dominick Pfi sterer WR Jr. 5-10 200 New Hartford, N.Y./New Hartford 38 Brian Fallon K Fr. 5-10 190 Stroughton, Mass./Xaverian Brothers Nathaniel Potts DL Fr. 5-11 230 Washington D.C./Sidwell Friends 40 Miles Haynes LB Fr. 6-0 205 Buff alo, N.Y./McKinley Anthony Robinson DB Fr. 5-10 160 Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 41 RJ D’Amico DB Sr. 5-11 160 Northfi eld, N.J./Saint Augustine Prep Tim Shevlin WR Fr. 6-0 180 Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown 42 Christian Orlando LB Jr. 5-10 205 Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood Ryan Shippa OL Fr. 6-2 240 Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon Peter Spampinato LB Fr. 6-0 210 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 43 Marc Barbieri DL Sr. 5-11 220 Poughquag, N.Y./Arlington Colt Stimmell DL Fr. 6-0 200 Tionesta, Pa./North Clarion 44 Dillon Preston LB Jr. 5-11 200 Andover, Mass./St. John’s Prep Luke Tobia LB Fr. 6-0 225 New Rochelle, N.Y./Iona Prep 45 Aldo Kaczmarkiewicz LB Jr. 5-11 195 Granite Springs, N.Y./Somers Daniel Torres LB Fr. 5-10 180 Mastic Beach, N.Y./William Floyd 47 Clarke Bittner K Fr. 5-7 155 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West Bill Turk Jr. TE Fr. 6-2 220 Morrisville, Pa./Pennsbury 48 Pat Minogue LB/P Sr. 6-0 185 Manorville, N.Y./Eastport-South Manor Jack Tvrdik LB Fr. 6-1 225 Honeoye Falls, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima 49 Brian Gill DL Sr. 6-0 210 Brooklyn, N.Y./Brooklyn Technical Christian Varlack WR Fr. 6-1 185 East Northport, N.Y./John Glenn 50 Ian Henkel LB So. 5-11 190 Rosemont, Pa./Radnor Jason Walter LB Fr. 6-0 215 Newton, Pa./Council Rock North 51 Nick Garone LB Jr. 5-11 205 East Moriches, N.Y./Eastport South Dan Weiss RB Fr. 5-9 190 Livingston, N.J./Livingston Benjamin Williams K Fr. 5-9 155 Leighton Buzzard, England/Cedars Upper School 52 Matt Poggi LB So. 6-2 180 Westwood, N.J./Westwood 53 Ryan Bronson LB Sr. 5-9 200 Port Crane, N.Y./Chenango Forks Captains: Jake Bernstein, Aaron Francis, Pat Minogue 54 Tayo Akinboboye DL Jr. 5-9 225 Newburgh, N.Y./Marlboro 55 Rajay Channer LB Fr. 5-10 210 Bronx, N.Y./Frederick Douglas Head Coach: Dan Swanstrom (Second Season) 56 Zach Toback LB So. 5-11 200 Pompton Plains, N.J./Pequannock Township 57 Michael Conley OL Jr. 6-0 280 Winchester, Mass./Winchester Assistant Coaches: 58 Andrew Liskin DL Jr. 6-0 225 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale Michael Toerper (Defensive Coordinator) 59 Noah Wood LB So. 5-8 195 Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown Reece Petty (Wide Receivers) Sean Reeder (Off ensive Line) 61 John Cotis OL So. 6-1 285 Sparta, N.J./Pope John XXIII Brody Trahan (Linebackers) 62 Michael Shields OL Fr. 6-1 295 Clift on Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Gary Bucci (Running Backs) 64 Justo Mejias OL Sr. 5-10 260 Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic Warren Trahan (Defensive Line) 65 Jake Bernstein OL Sr. 6-2 300 Charlotte, N.C./Providence Jeb Boudreaux (Defensive Line) 66 James Roefs OL So. 6-6 320 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Vic Brown (Strength and Conditioning Coach) 67 Andrew Testani OL Fr. 6-1 290 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius Brittany Buzzutto (Student Intern) 68 Brendan Martin OL Fr. 6-4 255 Stamford, Conn./Iona Prep Kendyl Bennett (Student Intern) 69 Warren Shaw OL Sr. 5-11 260 Clift on Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Emily Palmer (Student Operations) 71 Jimmy Puckey OL Jr. 6-3 330 Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham Dante Enos (Student Assistant) TJ Cook (Student Assistant) 72 Noah Hill DL Jr. 6-1 250 Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks West Reese Michaels (Student Intern) 74 Anthony Scarpa OL Jr. 6-3 250 Melrose, Mass./Malden Catholic Michael Huynh (Student Manager) 75 Matt Healey OL So. 6-1 325 Wells, Maine/Wells 76 Kyle Berna OL Jr. 6-2 270 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 77 Matt Tarantino OL So. 6-3 285 Ridgefi eld, Conn./Ridgefi eld 78 Bobby Puckey OL Sr. 5-10 285 Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham Wading River athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports 2018 utica pioneers # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Peyton Miller QB Jr. 5-10 195 Chemung, N.Y./Waverly 56 Markel Griggs DL Jr. 5-11 260 Rome, N.Y./Rome Free Academy 57 Ryan McCormac OL So. 6-1 290 New Hartford, N.Y./New Hartford 2 Imani Vincent WR Sr. 6-1 185 Brooklyn, N.Y./Sheepshead Bay 58 Nick Badalamente OL Fr. 6-0 280 Scranton, Pa./Abington Heights 3 Josh Connor WR Gr. 5-9 175 Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West 59 Jimmy Tordik OL Fr. 6-4 305 Asbury, N.J./North Hunterdon 60 Anthony DiCunto OL Jr. 6-3 280 Westwood, N.J./Paramus Catholic 4 Dehstin Smart DB Sr. 5-10 205 Paterson, N.J./Hackensack 61 Michael Brancato OL Jr. 6-0 285 Staten Island, N.Y./Saint Peters 6 Elijah Belle DB Jr. 6-1 190 Plainfi eld, N.J./Plainfi eld 62 Reece Klein OL So. 6-2 320 Albany, N.Y./Colonie 7 Anthony Beaubrun DB Sr. 6-1 200 West Hempstead, N.Y./West Hempstead 63 Bruno Arcuri DL Fr. 5-10 245 Utica, N.Y./Proctor 64 Keanu Heedram DL Jr. 6-1 275 Rochester, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta 8 Kwasi Addo LB So. 5-8 225 Menands, N.Y./Shaker 66 Benjamin Widas OL Jr. 6-3 250 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool 9 Vinny Aloi QB Jr. 6-3 210 Chester, N.Y./Chester Academy 69 Jonathan Dugan OL Fr. 6-3 300 Rochester, N.Y./Irondequoit 10 Zach Steele WR Sr. 5-6 165 Herkimer, N.Y./Herkimer 70 Michael Carr-Johnson OL So. 6-2 255 Buff alo, N.Y./Hutch Tech 71 Brenden Jones OL Sr. 6-2 280 Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin 11 Matthew McCoy DB Sr. 6-1 185 Sherrill, N.Y./Vernon Verona Sherrill 72 Tyler Hartfi eld OL So. 6-0 285 Suff ern, N.Y./Suff ern 12 Paul Litvak QB Sr. 5-10 260 Brooklyn, N.Y./Abraham Lincoln 73 Patrick Gagan OL Sr. 6-4 280 Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford 13 Marquis Simpson WR Jr. 6-1 180 Middle Island, N.Y./Longwood 74 Shane Walpole DL So. 6-2 280 Mechanicville, N.Y./Shenendehowa 75 Andrew Caruso DL Fr. 6-1 275 Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford 14 Daryl Savage DB Fr. 6-2 195 Elmira, N.Y./Elmira 76 George Gallo OL Fr. 6-0 300 Coram, N.Y./Longwood 15 Keegan Wright WR Jr. 6-2 200 Cicero, N.Y./Cicero North Syracuse 77 Matthew Nell OL Jr. 6-3 275 Vernon, N.Y./Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 16 Ryan VanGalen QB Jr. 6-2 180 Clift on Park, N.Y./Shenedehowa 78 Alvin Munjakovic OL So. 6-2 315 Utica, N.Y./Proctor 80 Nick Falzone WR Sr. 6-3 205 Brooklyn, N.Y./Midwood 18 Logan Wilcox QB Fr. 6-0 200 Utica, N.Y./Proctor 81 Brandon Woods WR Jr. 6-0 195 Malone, N.Y./Franklin Academy 19 John Nish LB Sr. 6-1 195 Canastota, N.Y./Oneida 82 John McCormick WR Fr. 6-5 205 Harriman, N.Y./Monroe Woodbury 20 Brad Dougherty RB Jr. 5-9 190 Rome, N.Y./Rome Free Academy 83 John James O’Connor TE Jr. 6-2 240 Auburn, N.Y./Weedsport 84 Robbie Schempp DL Jr. 6-2 225 Webster, N.Y./Webster Th omas 21 Isaiah Washington RB Sr. 5-10 190 Ozone Park, N.Y./Fort Hamilton 85 Josh Hood WR Jr. 6-3 205 Oneida, N.Y./Oneida 22 Lamont McGriff RB So. 5-10 210 Yonkers, N.Y./Iona Prep 86 Mike Fuhrman TE Sr. 6-0 260 Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills 87 Sean Murphy WR Jr. 6-0 175 Schenectady, N.Y.//Guilderland 23 Dylan Sekuterski DB Sr. 5-10 185 Depew, N.Y./Depew 88 Nate Palmer WR Fr. 5-6 155 Verona, N.Y./Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 25 Mark Taylor DB Jr. 5-8 205 Buff alo, N.Y./Kenmore West 89 Ezra Echeandia WR So. 5-10 190 Stillwater, N.Y./Stillwater 26 Matt Stone DB Sr. 5-10 180 Rochester, N.Y./Brighton 90 Xyier Woodard DL Sr. 6-2 250 Albany, N.Y./LaSalle 93 Jack Derby DL Jr. 6-4 255 Fonda, N.Y./Fultonville Fonda 27 Jimmie Warren DB Fr. 6-3 190 Suff ern, N.Y./Suff ern 94 Dan Tette P/K Jr. 6-0 230 Rochester, N.Y./West Irondequoit 28 Tim Hogan RB So. 5-9 180 Glen Cove, N.Y./Glen Cove 95 Maki Medici P/K So. 5-10 160 Watervliet, N.Y./Shaker 30 Alex Damiani TE So. 6-3 230 Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster 96 Marquez Lott-Douglas DL So. 6-2 320 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena 97 Andrew Genier DL Fr. 6-1 270 Whitehall, N.Y./Whitehall 31 Robert Diaz-Judson DB Fr. 5-11 160 Rochester, N.Y./Irondequoit 99 Brandon Few P/K Jr. 5-10 225 Lockport, N.Y./Lockport 33 Deonte Moore RB Jr. 6-0 230 Cocoa, Fla,./Minisink Valley 34 Malcolm Stowe RB Sr. 5-7 190 Coram, N.Y./Longwood Head Coach: Blaise Faggiano (11th Season) 35 Amari Abraham DB Fr. 5-11 190 Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem East Assistant Coaches: 36 Joshua Fenical LB Jr. 5-8 215 Slate Hill, N.Y./Burke Catholic Will Pluff Def. Coordinator - Recruiting Coordinator 37 Matt Wisnovsky LB Jr. 5-9 190 Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills Joe Gerbino Off ensive Coordinator - Quarterbacks Jerrod Clowes Off ensive Line - Strength & Conditioning 38 Caleb Mayer DB So. 5-11 190 Lowville, N.Y./Lowville Matt Rogers Runningbacks 39 Antonio Scala LB Jr. 5-10 205 Coram, N.Y./Longwood Drake Carnot Cornerbacks 40 Devin Bryant DB So. 5-10 190 Rome, N.Y./Rome Free Academy Alex Horvatits Wide Receivers Trevor Willnow Tight Ends 41 Ryan Oliver LB Sr. 5-11 220 Vernon Center, N.Y./Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Joseph Castellitto Inside Linebackers 42 Chris Robillard DB So. 5-9 190 Spring Valley, N.Y./Spring Valley Bob Jones Off ensive Line 44 Kevin Chisari LB Sr. 6-0 215 Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills Ben Atwood Kickers & Punters Tracy Branch Defensive Line 49 Conor Smith TE Sr. 6-2 235 Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst Brian McQueen Community Outreach 50 Heraldo Nolasco OL Fr. 5-10 315 Union City, N.J./Union City Anthony Bierria-Anderson Secondary Jerred Beniquez Slot Receivers 52 Kendall Hicks DL Sr. 5-1 290 New Windsor, N.Y./Washingtonville Greg Palmer Wide Receivers 53 Michael Curcurito DL Sr. 6-10 215 Ballston Spa, N.Y.//Ballston Spa Tom Crowley Defensive Line 54 Jay Johnson DL Fr. 6-0 220 Locust Valley, N.Y./Locust Valley Cory Gruenthaner Special Teams Darrell Jones II Wide Receivers 55 Dan Busold OL Sr. 5-9 270 Clift on Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Derrick Sekuterski Linebackers athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports The Last Time Ithaca . . . Two-Point Conversion (pass) 11/11/17 Cortland Andrew Vito from Wahid Nabi Two-Point Conversion (run) 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Dillon Dwyer Two-Point Conversion (accidental) 10/16/99 at St. Lawrence Jeff Erne caught blocked kick Safety 10/27/18 St. Lawrence TFL - RJ D’Amico, Nick Garone, Brian Gill Interception return for touchdown 9/26/15 Alfred Kenny Bradley, LB (45 yards) Two interception returns for touchdown 10/14/00 St. Lawrence Tom Kenney, SS (28 yards) Mark McDonough, LB (10 yards) return for touchdown 9/1/18 Saint Vincent Brian Gill, DE (28 yards) Pat Minogue, LB (34 yards) Two fumble returns for touchdown 9/1/18 Saint Vincent Brian Gill, DE (28 yards) Pat Minogue, LB (34 yards) Interception and fumble return for touchdown 9/12/98 at St. John Fisher Mike Sansone, LB (33 interception) Justin Griffi n, DT (26 fumble) Blocked punt 11/10/18 at Cortland Pat Minogue (two) Blocked punt return for touchdown 10/7/17 at Rochester Ryan Bronson, 0 yards (blocked by Andrew Vito) Blocked extra-point 10/27/18 St. Lawrence Team Blocked fi eld goal 10/20/18 Rochester Ryan Bronson Two 100-yard rushers 9/1/12 at Moravian Clay Ardoin (206), Jarrett Naiden (114) Kickoff return for touchdown 10/10/15 at Hartwick Jordan Schemm, 91 yards Punt return for touchdown 10/22/16 Morrisville State Jordan Schemm, 60 yards Kickoff return and punt return for touchdown 9/19/98 Mansfi eld Troy Canada, 91-yard kickoff return Matt Buddenhagen, 79-yard punt return Defensive extra point (blocked kick) 9/29/12 Utica Chris Williams (blocked by Malik Morris) Defensive extra point (interception) 9/19/92 Montclair State Jeff Jaeger, 99-yard interception return Touchdown return on opening kickoff 10/7/06 at Norwich Kelly Gordon, 92 yards Quarterback throws for 250 yards 10/13/18 at Union Wahid Nabi, 279 yards Quarterback throws for 300 yards 10/6/18 #20 RPI Peter Palczewski, 300 yards Quarterback throws for 350 yards 9/16/17 at St. Lawrence Wahid Nabi, 357 yards Quarterback throws for 400 yards 10/2/04 Lycoming Josh Felicetti, 431 yards Quarterback throws for three touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Wahid Nabi (27, 4, 18, 12, 17, 10) ! Quarterback throws for four touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Wahid Nabi (27, 4, 18, 12, 17, 10) ! Quarterback throws for fi ve touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Wahid Nabi (27, 4, 18, 12, 17, 10) ! Quarterback throws for six touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Wahid Nabi (27, 4, 18, 12, 17, 10) ! Quarterback rushes for 100 yards 10/10/92 at AIC Joe Fitzgerald, 118 yards Quarterback rushes for two touchdowns 9/17/11 at Union Jason Hendel (7, 1) Two quarterbacks rush for touchdowns 10/11/03 at St. Lawrence Josh Felicetti, Jeff O’Hara Two quarterbacks throw for 100 yards 11/1/08 Springfi eld Dan Juvan (133), Bryan Grastorf (110) Running back rushes for 150 yards 9/26/15 Alfred Tristan Brown, 176 yards Running back rushes for 200 yards 9/1/12 at Moravian Clay Ardoin, 206 yards Running back rushes for 250 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Th omas Bergerstock, 268 yards Running back runs for three touchdowns 10/21/17 St. John Fisher Isaiah D’Haiti (4, 1, 3) Running back runs for four touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, 4, 61) Th ree players rush for touchdowns 10/7/17 at Rochester Isaiah D’Haiti (3, 80), Tristan Brown (22) Anthony Capozzi (8), Nick Cervone (1) Four players rush for touchdowns 10/7/17 at Rochester Isaiah D’Haiti (3, 80), Tristan Brown (22) Anthony Capozzi (8), Nick Cervone (1) Five players rush for touchdowns 9/11/93 Albany Mike Murtha, Todd Konick, Ron Smith, Hodari Martin, Brian Heleen athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports The Last Time Ithaca . . . Bomber scores four touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, 4, 61 rush) Bomber scores fi ve touchdowns 10/25/08 Utica Th omas Bergerstock (3, 5, 3, 7, 5 rush) * Bombers rush for four touchdowns 10/7/17 at Rochester Isaiah D’Haiti (3, 80), Tristan Brown (22) Anthony Capozzi (8), Nick Cervone (1) Bombers rush for fi ve touchdowns 10/7/17 at Rochester Isaiah D’Haiti (3, 80), Tristan Brown (22) Anthony Capozzi (8), Nick Cervone (1) Bomber scores rushing & receiving TD 9/20/14 Hartwick Clay Ardoin (2 run, 7 and 27 pass) Receiver catches 10 passes 9/22/18 at St. John Fisher Will Gladney, 12 catches Receiver gains 100 yards 11/10/18 at Cortland Andrew Vito, 100 yards (fi ve catches) Receiver gains 150 yards 10/13/18 at Union Will Gladney, 153 yards (eight catches) Receiver gains 200 yards 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst Joe Palumbo, 277 yards Receiver gains 250 yards 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst Joe Palumbo, 277 yards Two receivers gain 100 yards 9/25/10 at Lycoming Matt Crandall (100), Dan Ruff rage (100) Receiver scores three touchdowns 10/27/07 at Springfi eld Brian Hogan (9, 57, 12) Th ree receivers score touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Will Gladney (2), Andrew Vito, Jared Bauer, Jack Yule, JR Zazzara ! Four receivers score touchdowns 11/11/17 Cortland Will Gladney (2), Andrew Vito, Jared Bauer, Jack Yule, JR Zazzara ! Two players throw touchdown passes 9/20/14 Hartwick Ryan Condon (48), Tom Dempsey (7, 23) gains 100 receiving yards 9/21/13 at Union Jared Prugar, 165 yards (6 catches) Two tight ends catch touchdown passes 9/20/14 Hartwick Ben Cary (7, 23), Mike Lopez (48) Tight end scores two (three) touchdowns 9/20/14 Hartwick Ben Cary (7, 23, 2 rush) Bomber has two interceptions 10/19/13 at Utica Mike Vulcano (0, 0) Bomber has three interceptions 11/3/12 Hartwick Brian Garvey, CB (0, 4, 0) * Bomber has interception and fumble recovery 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Mike Vulcano Defense scores two touchdowns 9/1/18 St. Vincent Brian Gill, DE (28 yards) Pat Minogue, LB (34 yards) Team rushes for 300 yards 9/1/12 at Moravian 333 yards on 51 carries Team rushes for 350 yards 10/6/07 Norwich 362 yards on 52 carries Team rushes for 400 yards 9/11/93 Albany 427 yards on 77 carries Team rushes for 450 yards 10/22/88 Buff alo State 474 yards on 73 carries Team rushes for 500 yards 9/22/84 Fitchburg State 553 yards on 70 carries ! Team has 500 yards of total off ense 9/20/14 Hartwick 509 yards Team has 550 yards of total off ense 10/2/04 Lycoming 583 yards Team has 600 yards of total off ense 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst 611 yards Kicker makes two fi eld goals 11/4/17 Union David Prudhomme (21, 33) Kicker makes three fi eld goals 9/17/11 at Union Andrew Rogowski (41, 21, 31) Kicker makes four fi eld goals 11/5/66 at AIC Sandor Szabo ! Kickers combine for four fi eld goals 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Max Rottenecker (35, 41) Garrett Nicholson (27, 24) Defense allows fewer than 100 yards 11/2/13 Frostburg State 86 yards Safety by both teams 9/18/04 Hartwick Ithaca: Hartwick snapped ball out of end zone Hartwick: Brandon Sullivan blocked punt out of end zone * School record tied • ! School record • ‡ ECAC postseason game • § NCAA playoff game • & Overtime game athletics.ithaca.edu Ithaca College Athletics @BomberSports bomber_sports The Last Time Ithaca’s opponent . . . Two-Point Conversion (pass) 10/29/16 at #24 St. John Fisher Matt Naton to Mike Collichio Two-Point Conversion (run) 11/22/08 Curry § Michael Gentili Two-Point Conversion (accidental) 11/1/08 Springfi eld John Barbagallo caught blocked kick Safety 10/29/16 at #24 St. John Fisher Chris Smith 10 yard sack Interception return for touchdown 9/24/16 at Alfred Jared Watkins, 25 yards Two interception returns for touchdown 9/30/00 Springfi eld Th omas Allen, 83 yards and 17 yards Fumble return for touchdown 10/19/13 at Utica Mike Sullivan, 4 yards Interception and fumble return for touchdown Has never happened Blocked punt 9/2/17 #21 Alfred Chance Olivas (partial) Blocked punt return for touchdown 10/29/16 at #24 St. John Fisher David Carroll, 1 yard (blocked by Ewell) Blocked extra-point 10/27/18 St. Lawrence Team Blocked fi eld goal 10/13/18 at Union Tucker Newman Two 100-yard rushers 10/4/03 at Springfi eld Tim Lutgens 23-183, Ryan Sylvia 20-103 Kickoff return for touchdown 10/7/06 at Norwich Darnell Jackson (84 yards; aft er touchdown) Punt return for touchdown 10/4/97 at Springfi eld Shawn Andrade, 76 yards Kickoff return and punt return for touchdown 10/25/69 C.W. Post Donnelly, 97-yard kickoff Sweeney, 61-yard punt Defensive extra point (blocked kick) 11/12/05 Cortland & Stef Sair, blocked kick return (kick blocked by Josh Jablonski) Defensive extra point (interception) 10/3/98 Springfi eld Shawne Andrade, 100-yard return Touchdown return on opening kickoff 10/5/96 Springfi eld Joe Hayes, 82 yards Quarterback throws for 250 yards 9/22/18 at St. John Fisher Joshua Michels, 362 yards Quarterback throws for 300 yards 9/22/18 at St. John Fisher Joshua Michels, 362 yards Quarterback throws for 350 yards 9/22/18 at St. John Fisher Joshua Michels, 362 yards Quarterback throws for 400 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Jason Boltus, 460 yards Quarterback throws for three touchdowns 10/6/16 Hartwick Billy Pine (3, 19, 29, 36) Quarterback throws for four touchdowns 10/8/16 Hartwick Billy Pine (3, 19, 29, 36) Quarterback throws for fi ve touchdowns 11/8/97 Cortland Chris Hale (15, 64, 5, 21, 42) Quarterback rushes for 100 yards 10/15/16 at Brockport Joe Germinerio (108) Quarterback rushes for two touchdowns 10/15/16 at Brockport Joe Germinerio (5, 5) Two quarterbacks rush for touchdowns 10/4/03 at #14 Springfi eld Ryan Sylvia (2), Michael Judge Running back rushes for 150 yards 9/6/14 Union Darnel Th omas, 169 yards Running back rushes for 200 yards 10/20/12 at #24 St. John Fisher Cody Miller, 214 yards Running back rushes for 250 yards 11/6/10 at #20 Alfred Austin Dwyer, 266 yards Running back rushes for 300 yards 10/23/99 AIC Kaivin Gailliard, 303 yards Running back runs for three touchdowns 10/20/12 at #24 St. John Fisher Cody Miller (3, 60, 36) Running back runs for four touchdowns 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Christian Zemaitis (50, 9, 4, 18, 2) Running back runs for fi ve touchdowns 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Christian Zemaitis (50, 9, 4, 18, 2) Th ree players rush for touchdowns 10/15/11 at Springfi eld Josh Carter (47, 19, 56), Mark Safer (29), Joel Altavesta (3) Four players rush for touchdowns 10/31/09 at Springfi eld Joe Myrhen (25), Alex Mendez (2, 1, 1), Antoine King (1), B. Cunningham (9) Player scores rushing & receiving touchdown 10/31/09 at Springfi eld Antoine King (1 run, 12 pass) Kicker kicks two or more fi eld goals 11/10/12 Cortland Mike DeBole (30, 35, 31 yards)

Receiver catches 10 passes 9/8/18 #5 Brockport Joseph Ortiz, 12 Receiver gains 100 yards 9/15/18 at Alfred Robert Smith, 124 yards (6 catches) Receiver gains 150 yards 10/10/15 at Hartwick Tanner Williams, 255 yards (11 catches) Receiver gains 200 yards 10/10/15 at Hartwick Tanner Williams, 255 yards (11 catches) Receiver gains 250 yards 10/10/15 at Hartwick Tanner Williams, 255 yards (11 catches) Two receivers gain 100 yards 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Ryan Kramer (108), Kevin Francis (107) Two players throw TD passes 10/6/12 at Alfred Zach Sopak, David Lee Tack Receiver scores three touchdowns 10/8/16 Hartwick Koree Reed (19, 29, 36) Th ree receivers score touchdowns 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Tyreek Burwell (2), Mike Humphrey (6), John Babin (10) Defense scores two touchdowns 9/30/00 Springfi eld Th omas Allen, 83 yards interception return

Th omas Allen, 17 yard interception return Team rushes for 300 yards 10/15/11 at Springfi eld 435 yards on 58 carries Team rushes for 350 yards 10/15/11 at Springfi eld 435 yards on 58 carries Team rushes for 400 yards 10/15/11 at Springfi eld 435 yards on 58 carries Team rushes for 450 yards 10/23/71 at Bridgeport 455 yards (carries not available) 2018 ECAC BOWL GAMES SCHEDULE

CLAYTON CHAPMAN BOWL - 12 P.M. NEW WILMINGTON, PA. WESLEY (6-4) VS. WESTMINSTER (7-3)

ASA S. BUSHNELL BOWL - 12 P.M. SALISBURY, MD. ALFRED (6-4) VS. SALISBURY (8-2)

SCOTTY WHITELAW BOWL - 1 P.M. ITHACA, N.Y. UTICA (6-4) VS. ITHACA (8-2)

JAMES LYNAH BOWL - 1 P.M. GROVE CITY, PA. MORRISVILLE (6-4) VS. GROVE CITY (7-3)