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2021 Spring Lafayette Football Table of Contents 2021 SPRING LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 SPRING SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION OPPONENTS Lafayette Quick Facts .................... 2 Opponent Capsules ....................40 Overall Series Records . 41-47 MARCH SPRING 2021 LEOPARDS The Rivalry — Lafayette vs. Lehigh .... 49-50 Player Bios and Stats ................... 4-29 13 COLGATE* ..............................3:30 p.m. Alphabetical Roster .................. 30-31 2019 SEASON REVIEW 20 at Bucknell* .............................. 4:00 p.m. Numerical Roster.................... 32-33 Game-by-Game Recaps .............. 52-57 27 at Fordham* ...................................1 p.m. Short Roster/Pronunciation Guide ........34 Overall Statistics .................... 58-59 Patriot League Standings/Awards.........60 APRIL COACHING STAFF (complete bios on GoLeopards.com) THE TRADITION 3 LEHIGH* (156TH MEETING) .......12:30 p.m. Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head Coach Fisher Stadium ........................62 10 Makeup Date John Garrett..........................36 Tradition of Excellence ..................63 Assistant Coaches . 37-38 Lafayette All-Americans . .64 17 Patriot League Championship Game Team Most Valuable Players ..........65-66 Team Records .........................66 Individual Records................... 67-76 All-Patriot League Players............. 77-79 Maroon Club Hall of Fame ............80-81 All-Time Roster ..................... 82-95 Lafayette’s Team Captains ...............96 All-Time Coaching ......................97 Year-by-Year Results ................ 98-105 LC’s Pro Football Players............. 99-100 Lafayette Future Schedules .............105 2021 SPRING LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Cover Senior Captains (L to R) Major Jordan, Otis Thrasher, John Burk, Quinn Revere (Malik Hamm in the background) Credits: The 2021 Lafayette spring football record book was written and edited by Phil LaBella. Assistance was provided by Scott Morse, Brian Ludrof, Hannah Simmons and Anthony Spaulding. Covers by Dale Mack. Initial interior design by Taran Salabsky. Action photography by Rick Smith with additional photos from Kenya Allen, Hannah Ally, Doug Kilpatrick and members of the Lafayette Athletic Communications staff. Printed by Lafayette College’s Printing and Copy Services. 2021 Lafayette Quick Facts Location ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF 2019 Record: 4-8, 4-2 in the Easton, Pa. 18042 Patriot League (Second) (60 miles north of Philadelphia) Senior Dir. of Communications - (70 miles west of New York) Campus Life and Athletics 2021 Spring Captains: John Burk, Scott Morse (Slippery Rock ’90) Major Jordan, Quinn Revere, Otis Founded Thrasher 1826 (by the citizens of Easton) Director of Athletic Communications Philip LaBella (St. Bonaventure ’98) Offensive Starters R/L: 6/5 Enrollment (610) 330-5123 | [email protected] Defensive Starters R/L: 7/4 2,610 undergraduates Special Teams Starters R/L: 4/1 Director of Creative Media (K, P, LS, KR, PR) Nickname Brian Ludrof (Delaware ’12) Letterwinners R/L: 45/22 Leopards Video Production Manager COACHING STAFF Colors John Sabino (Temple ’16) Maroon and White Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head Football Coach: Athletic Communications Assistant John Garrett (Princeton ’88; 4th season) Website Hannah Simmons (James Madison ’18) GoLeopards.com Lafayette/Career Record: 10-24 Athletic Communications Secretary Twitter & Instagram Gina Stocker Offensive Staff @GoLeopards & @LafColFootball • Kort Shankweiler (East Carolina ’06; FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS 2nd season) Quarterbacks Fisher Stadium Press Box Season: 139th (first season: 1882) • Christian Pace (Michigan ’14; (610) 330-5454 4th season) Offensive Line All-Time Record: 682-621-39 • Ryan Bartel (TCNJ ’15; ADMINISTRATION 2nd season) Tight Ends/Fullbacks National Championships: 3 • Wali Lundy (Arizona State ’17; College President (1896, 1921, 1926) 2nd season) Running backs Alison Byerly (Wellesley ’83) • Jake Flaherty (Bucknell ’14; Patriot League Championships: 7 2nd season) Wide Receivers Faculty Representative for (1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, Athletics 2013) Defensive Staff David Stifel (Colgate ’88) • Doug McFadden (Friends ’01; 12th Undefeated Seasons: 6 season) Defensive Coordinator/ ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP TEAM (1896, 1909, 1921, 1926, 1937, 1940) Defensive Backs • Andrew Seumalo (Oregon State ’12; Director of Athletics NCAA Affiliation 3rd season) Defensive Line Sherryta Freeman (Dartmouth ’01) NCAA Division I FCS • Ricky Brown (Boston College ’06; 1st season) Linebackers Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA Conference Affiliation • Tom McEntire (Thiel ’05; 1st season) Kaitlyn McKittrick (Moravian ’04) Patriot League (one of seven football Defensive Backs playing members; began play in 1986 Associate Director of Athletics as the Colonial League) Special Teams Andrew Foster (Bowling Green ’08) • Greg Frantz (Millersville ’12; 2nd season) Home Stadium Recruiting/Special Teams Coordinator Associate Director of Athletics Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium; Michael Chamberlain (Temple ’13) opened in 1926 (13,132 capacity; Football Operations FieldTurf Revolution 360 synthetic • Jim Gilchrist (Fordham ’18; 2nd season) Assistant Director of Athletics surface installed in 2017) Carly Riepenhoff (Bowling Green ’10) • Jack Bonge (De Sales ’19; 2nd season) Senior Dir. of Communications - Football Office: Campus Life and Athletics (610) 330-5485 Scott Morse (Slippery Rock ’90) [email protected] 2 | 2021 LAFAYETTE SPRING FOOTBALL THE 2021 LEOPARDS The 2021 Leopards his mom was on the rowing team...has an older sister, Hannah and a younger brother, Garth...born 10/8/98. 5 70 CAREER STATISTICS Jordan Year G/GS Gavin Barclay 2017 11/11 Anderson 2018 11/11 OL – Sr. – 6-6, 310 2019 12/12 DB – Jr. – 5-10, 185 York, Pa./York Suburban Totals 34/34 Temple, Ga./ Biology South Paulding Computer Science 2019: Played in the first two games of 2019: Earned All-Patriot League Second- the season before suffering a knee injury... Team honors...one of three offensive 62 made four tackles in each of the William and linemen who started every game in 2019... Mike Barr Mary and Monmouth games, contributing started 10 games at right tackle and two at OL – Fr. – 6-4, 290 Havertown, Pa./Haverford two tackles for loss in the season opener at left tackle as one of the more versatile and experienced members of the front five... School William and Mary. Economics selected to the All-Patriot League Third 2018: Played in four games during his Team by Phil Steele...helped the offense rookie campaign...made three tackles on finish second in the Patriot League with AT HAVERFORD SCHOOL: Earned the season...also competed as a sprinter on 137.7 rushing yards per game in conference All Inter-Ac First-team honors...three-year the Lafayette track and field team...also play...the Leopard offense added 5.4 points, letterwinner...served as team captain. competes for the Lafayette track and field 26.2 rushing yards and 51.4 passing yards team as a sprinter...won the 60 meter dash at per game from its 2018 output...one of Personal: Son of Michael and Laura Barr… the Lafayette vs Lehigh dual meet in 7.01. 31 Leopards named to the Patriot League has an older sister, Kiersten, and a younger Academic Honor Roll, holding a 3.5 brother, Thomas...mother played softball at SOUTH PAULDING: All-region semester GPA. honorable mention an all-county selection Millersville…born 8/26/02. at defensive back...played cornerback and 2018: Started every game at right tackle in running back in high school...earned the his second season on College Hill...part of Golden Helmet Award for academic and an offensive line that led the Patriot League athletic excellence...two-sport athlete who in sacks allowed and tackles for loss allowed. was a four-year letterwinner in track and field, competing in the 100, 200, long jump 2017: Started every game in his rookie and relays...school record holder in the long season...started the first three games at left jump, an event in which he was a two-time guard before playing the final seven games county champion, a region champion and at right tackle...one of 38 Leopards named finished in third in the state in the 6A class... to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, county champion and state qualifier in the holding a 3.57 semester GPA. 200 while earning regional qualifier status All-State in the 100...member of Future Business AT YORK SUBURBAN: honorable mention selection at tackle from Leaders of America, Spearhead, a youth EasternPaFootball.com...garnered YAIAA mentorship program, while also participating Division 2 First-Team honors at offensive in the Spartan Brother program...self-taught tackle (2015 and 2016) and defensive tackle pianist. (2016)...selected as a first-team all-star Personal: Son of Shonda Anderson...born by GameTimePa.com in 2016 and as an 12/1/99. honorable mention in 2015...team captain CAREER STATISTICS in his senior campaign when he also won the DEFENSIVE Fumbles Joseph Beck Offensive Lineman Award... Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD Rcv./Fcd. team won consecutive conference titles, 2018 4/0 2-1 3 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0-0/0 2019 2/0 6-2 8 2.0-2 0-0 0 0 0-0/0 going undefeated in YAIAA play in 2015 Totals 6/0 8-3 11 2.5-3 0-0 0 0 0-0/0 and 2016...three-sport athlete who was a two-year starter on defense in lacrosse and a SINGLE-GAME HIGHS thrower for the track and field team...honor Tackles: 4, at William and Mary, Aug 31, 2019 (3-1) 4, at Monmouth, Sep 07, 2019 (3-1) roll student. Tackles for loss: 2, at William and Mary, Aug 31, 2019 Personal: Son of Pete and Kate Barclay... father played football at
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