Sports Information Contact Ryan A. Sakamoto office: 202.687.5241 cell: 610.428.1492 FOOTBALL email: [email protected]

2013 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location...... Washington, D.C. Overall: - Conf.: - Home: - Away: - Founded...... 1789 DATE OPPONENT RESULTS Enrollment...... 6,719 undergrad; 13,652 total Aug. 31 at Wagner 1 p.m. President...... John J. DeGioia Sept. 7 DAVIDSON 6 p.m. Athletic Director ...... Lee Reed Sept. 14 MARIST 6 p.m. Affiliation...... NCAA Division I-FCS Sept. 21 at Brown 12:30 p.m. Conference...... Sept. 28 PRINCETON § 2 p.m. Colors...... Blue and Gray Oct. 12 FORDHAM* 1 p.m. Stadium...... Multi-Sport Field Oct. 19 at Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. Capacity...... 3,500 Oct. 26 COLGATE* 1 p.m. Surface...... Shaw Sports Turf Nov. 2 LAFAYETTE* 1 p.m. COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach: Nov. 16 at Bucknell* 1 p.m. (Springfield College, ‘82) Nov. 23 at Holy Cross* 12:30 p.m. Record at Georgetown (seasons): 22-54 (7) Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: * Patriot League Game (Georgetown, ‘94), § Homecoming Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator home games in BOLD CAPS played at Multi-Sport Field Vinny Marino (Connecticut, ‘92), Offensive Coordinator/ 2012 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Kevin Doherty (Tufts, ‘87), Overall: 5-6 Conf.: 2-3 Home: 2-4 Away: 3-2 Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs/Special Teams DATE OPPONENT TIME Brian Miller (Hastings, ‘89), Sept. 1 at Davidson W, 35-14 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Sept. 8 WAGNER W, 13-10 Thurston Childrey (Virginia, ‘07), Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Sept. 15 YALE L, 24-21 Cheston Blackshear (Florida, ‘00), Sept. 21 at Princeton (ESPNU) W, 21-20 Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Sept. 29 BROWN § L, 37-10 Alex Kolt (Hampden-Sydney, ‘10), Oct. 6 at Fordham* L,38-31 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Oct. 13 LEHIGH* L,17-14 D.J. Mangas (William & Mary, ‘12), Oct. 20 at Colgate* L, 57-36 Assistant Coach/Running Backs Oct. 27 at Lafayette* W,20-17 Carl Johnson Nov. 10 BUCKNELL* W, 10-3 Strength and Conditioning Coach Nov. 17 HOLY CROSS* L, 24-0 Tom DiSanto Athletic Trainer * Patriot League Game Football Office Phone...... 202-687-2380 § Homecoming Trainer...... Tom DiSanto home games in BOLD CAPS played at Multi-Sport Field Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Carl Johnson Sports Information Contact...... Ryan A. Sakamoto TEAM INFORMATION Captains...... Offense: Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte ...... Defense: Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey...... Sean Campbell Basic Offense...... Multiple Basic Defense...... Multiple Letterwinners Returning...... 67 Letterwinners Lost...... 26 Starters Returning/Lost...... 14/8 (Offense 7/4; Defense 7/4) Newcomers:...... 25

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 1 MEDIA POLICIES / HISTORY

MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIES THE LAST TIME GEORGETOWN... Sports Information Office Shut out opponent...... 2006, Stony Brook, 7-0 Football Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Was shut out by opponent...... 2009, Lehigh 27-0 Office Phone: 202-687-5241 Ended game in tie...... 1987, F&M, 3-3 Cell Phone: 610-428-1492 Scored between: Fax: 202-687-2491 40-49...... 2011, vs. Colgate, W, 40-17 E-Mail: [email protected] 50-59...... 2011, at Marist, W, 52-28 Press Box Phone: 202-687-6740 60-69...... 1940, Roanoke, 66-0 70-79...... 1926, Washington, 78-0 Interview Policy Personal interviews with Head Coach Kevin Kelly, his staff and players 80-89...... 1928, Susquehana, 88-0 can be arranged through Ryan Sakamoto at 610-428-1492 or ras228@ 90-plus...... 1915, St. Louis, 90-0 georgetown.edu. Student-athletes are available in person and for Had an opponent score between: phone interviews Monday through Thursday, subject to the individual 40-49...... 2010, at Yale, 40-35 student-athlete’s academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all inter- 50-59...... 2012, at Colgate, 57-36 views should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Home and cell 60-69...... 2002, at Lehigh, 0-69 phone numbers will not be given out. The best time to reach Coach 70-plus...... 1890, Navy, 4-70 Kelly by phone is weekday mornings. Scored a def. extra point...... 2003, Stony Brook Recorded a safety...... 2002, at FIU Did not commit a turnover...... 2011, vs. Fordham On the Web Media and fans can find the latest news, up-to-date statistics and team Forced 5+ turnovers...... 2012, vs. Lehigh, 7 information on the Georgetown athletics website, www.guhoyas.com. Forced 5+ interceptions...... 2004, at Davidson, 5 Had 8+ turnovers...... 2004, at Duquesne, 8 Was penalized 100+ yards...... 2010, Bucknell, 10-109 E-Mail Updates If you are interested in receiving news updates on GU’s football pro- Played an overtime game...... 2010, vs. Wagner, 22-16 L gram please send an email to [email protected] and you will be Won a game in the last min...... 2012, Princeton, 21-20 added to the list automatically. Lost a game in the last min...... 2010, at Yale, 40-35 THE LAST TIME A HOYA... HoyaVision ’s athletic department will bring Georgetown 30-39 rushes...... K. Sarin, 2004, Holy Cross, 33 home football contests live over the Internet via streaming video dur- 40 + rushes...... S. Iorio, 1996, at SJU, 44 ing the 2013 season. To view the games on your computer visit: www. 100-199 yards rushing...... N. Campanella at Davidson 2012, 127 guhoyas.com. 200 + yards rushing...... J. Sims, 2003, Davidson, 268 A 50-59 yard ...... N. Campanella, 2012 at Davidson, 53 A 60-69 yard run...... B. Durham, 2011, at Marist, 67 What’s a Hoya A 70-79 yard run...... J. Todisco, 1995, at Iona, 74 Many years ago, when all Georgetown students An 80 + yard run...... P. Clays, 1984, at F&M, 89 were required to study Greek and Latin, the 3 rushing TDs...... N. Campanella, vs. Davidson, 2012 (4) University’s teams were nicknamed “The 60+ yard pass...... Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate, 62 Stonewalls.” It is suggested that a student, using 5+ passing TDs...... D. Paulus, 2002, Bucknell, 5 Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer “Hoya 20-29 completions...... Isaiah Kempf, 2011, at Bucknell 21 Saxa!”, which translates into “What Rocks!” The 30+ completions...... Scott Darby, 2009, Marist, 31 name proved popular and the term “Hoyas” was 200-299 yds passing...... Kyle Nolan, 2012, at Colgate, 263 eventually adopted for all Georgetown teams. 300-399 yds passing...... Scott Darby, 2010, at Yale, 340 400+ yds passing...... J.J. Mont, 1998, Iona, 401 An Old Tradition Returns 100-149 yds Receiving...... Kevin Macari, 2012, at Lafayette, 108 The 2003 Hoyas restarted an old Hilltop tradition by singing the Georgetown fight song after every victory. It was the idea of Georgetown President John J. DeGioia and Head Coach Bob Benson. The 150-199 yds Receiving...... Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate, 181 squad learns the song during preseason by having each position group sing off against another group 200+ yds receiving...... G. Hester, 2000, Butler, 271 with the loser earning extra conditioning the next day. Georgetown’s first rendition of the song came at 10+ receptions...... Jamal Davis, 2011, at BUCKNELL 10 Lafayette on October 5, 2003. The Hoyas have continued the revived tradition ever since. 3 TD receptions...... Kevin Macari, 2012, at Colgate GEORGETOWN FIGHT SONG 4 TD receptions...... Luke McArdle, 2003, at Holy Cross “It’s been so long since last we met 5 TD receptions...... G. Hester, 2000, Butler Lie down forever, lie down Oh, have you any money to bet 40-yd Field Goal...... Brett Weiss, 2011, at Wagner (49) Lie down forever, lie down!” 5 FGs in a game...... M. Gillman, 2004, St. Francis “There goes old... Georgetown 2-pt conversion (pass)...... D. Hughes, 2009, Howard Straight for a... touchdown See how they... gain ground 5 extra points...... Matt MacZura, 2012, at Davidson Lie down forever, lie down 10+ punts...... B. Scoffern, 2004, Bucknell, 10 Lie down forever, lie down!” A 70+ yard punt...... M. MacZura, 2010, Wagner, 70 “Rah! Rah! Rah! Kickoff ret. for TD...... Jeremy Moore 2010, at Yale, 85 yards Hurrah for Georgetown Cheer for victory today Int. return for TD...... Jeremy Moore, 2012, vs. Lehigh, 80 yds ‘Ere the sun has sunk to rest, Punt return for TD...... Kevin Macari, 2012, vs. Yale, 79 yards In the cradle of the west 4 interceptions...... J. Corcoran, 1980, St. Francis (Pa.) In the clouds will proudly float the Blue and Gray.” “We’ve heard those loyal fellows up at Yale Blocked extra point...... Jordan Richardson, 2011, at Yale Brag and boast about their ‘Boola-Boola’ Blocked field goal...... Dustin Wharton, 2012, vs. Princeton We’ve heard the Navy yell, we’ve listened to Cornell Scored a def. extra pt...... M. Fronczke, 2003, SBU We’ve heard the sons of Harvard tell How Crimson lines could hold them Follow @HoyasFB ‘Choo! Choo! Rah! Rah!’, dear to Holy Cross on Twitter The proud old Princeton tiger is never at a loss But the yell of all the yells, the yell that wins the day Is the ‘HOYA, HOYA SAXA!’ of the dear Old Blue and Gray.” 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 2 PATRIOT LEAGUE

2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL 1. Colgate, 58 points (8 first-place votes) 2. Lehigh, 56 (6) 3. Holy Cross, 35 4. Lafayette, 32 5. GEORGETOWN, 26 6. Bucknell, 15 2013 PRESEASON ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gavin McCarney, Sr., QB DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dustin Wharton, Georgetown, Sr., LB

OFFENSE DEFENSE POS. NAME, SCHOOL YR. POS. NAME, SCHOOL YR. QB Gavin McCarney Colgate Sr. DL Gary Acquah Holy Cross Sr. RB Carlton Koonce Fordham Sr. DL Sean Campbell Georgetown Sr. RB Ross Scheuerman Lafayette Sr. DL Sean Sellers Bucknell Sr. FB/HB Travis Friend Bucknell Sr. DL Tracey Smith Bucknell Sr. FB/HB Ed Pavalko Colgate Jr. LB Mike Boles Lafayette Sr. WR Mike Fess Holy Cross Sr. LB Evan Byers Bucknell Jr. WR Mark Ross Lafayette Sr. LB Nigel Muhammad Lehigh Sr. WR Brian Wetzel Fordham Jr. LB Dustin Wharton Georgetown Sr. TE Dan Light Fordham Jr. DB Mike Armiento Colgate Jr. OL Luke Chiarolanzio Lafayette Jr. DB Jared Roberts Lafayette Jr. OL Ned Daryoush Lehigh Jr. DB Matthew Steinbeck Bucknell Jr. OL Kyle Pedretty Holy Cross Sr. DB Ian Williams Fordham Sr. OL Andrew Scarmado Colgate Sr. P John Macomber Holy Cross Sr. OL James Spaly Georgetown Sr. RS Kalif Raymond Holy Cross So. PK John Macomber Holy Cross Sr.

2012 FINAL PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL STANDINGS 2012 First-Team Offense 2012 Second-Team Offense TEAM PL PCT OVERALL PCT QB Gavin McCarney, Colgate (Jr.) QB Mike Colvin, Lehigh (Sr.) Colgate 5-0 1.000 8-4 .667 RB Carlton Koonce, Fordham (Sr.) RB Nick Campanella, Georgetown (Jr.) Lehigh 4-1 .800 10-1 .909 RB Jordan McCord, Colgate (Sr.) RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette (So.) Georgetown 2-3 .400 5-6 .455 FB/HB Travis Friend, Bucknell (Jr.) WR Chris Looney, Colgate (Sr.) Lafayette 2-3 .400 5-6 .455 FB/HB Ed Pavalko, Colgate (So.) WR Kevin Macari, Georgetown (So.) Holy Cross 2-3 .400 2-9 .182 WR Mark Ross, Lafayette (Jr.) WR Gerald Mistretta, Holy Cross (Sr.) Bucknell 0-5 .000 3-8 .273 WR Ryan Spadola, Lehigh (Sr.) TE Alex Schneider, Holy Cross (Sr.) Fordham* ------6-5 .545 WR Brian Wetzel, Fordham (So.) OL Luke Chiarolanzio, Lafayette (So.) * - Not eligible for Patriot League title, and games do not OL Craig Capodiferro, Colgate (Sr.) OL Ned Daryoush, Lehigh (So.) count towards Patriot League standings for either team OL Brian Crockett, Colgate (Sr.) OL James Spaly, Georgetown (Jr.) OL Lloyd Morrison, Fordham (Sr.) OL Chris Watkins, Fordham (Sr.) OL Ryan Risch, Colgate (Sr.) OL Sean Whited, Holy Cross (Sr.) OL Mike Vuono, Lehigh (Sr.) PK John Macomber, Holy Cross (Jr.) 2012 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM PK Patrick Murray, Fordham (Sr.) RS Brian Wetzel, Fordham (So.) OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: RS Kalif Raymond, Holy Cross (Fr.) Gavin McCarney, Colgate, Jr., QB 2012 First-Team Defense 2012 Second-Team Defense DL Tom Bianchi, Lehigh (Sr.) DL Gary Acquah, Holy Cross (Jr.) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: DL Sajjad Chagani, Lehigh (Sr.) DL Sean Sellers, Bucknell (Jr.) Robert McCabe, Georgetown, Sr., LB DL Rick Lyster, Lafayette (Sr.) DL Tracey Smith, Bucknell (Jr.) DL Samuel Oyekoya, Bucknell (Sr.) DL Nick Womack, Fordham (Sr.) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: LB Billy Boyko, Lehigh (Sr.) LB Evan Byers, Bucknell (So.) Jamel Smith, Lafayette, Fr., WR/RS LB Michael Martin, Fordham (Sr.) LB Patrick Friel, Colgate (Sr.) LB Robert McCabe, Georgetown (Sr.) LB Sam Loughery, Lehigh (Sr.) LB Dustin Wharton, Georgetown (Jr.) LB Nigel Muhammad, Lehigh (Jr.) COACH OF THE YEAR: DB Gabe Johnson, Lehigh (Sr.) LB Beau Traber, Bucknell (Sr.) Dick Biddle, Colgate DB Jeremy Moore, Georgetown (Sr.) DB Tom Mannix, Holy Cross (Sr.) DB Billy O’Brien, Lehigh (Sr.) DB Jared Roberts, Lafayette (So.) DB Matthew Steinbeck, Bucknell (So.) DB Darius Safford, Lafayette (Sr.) P Patrick Murray, Fordham (Sr.) DB Kyni Scott, Lafayette (Sr.) DB Ian Williams, Fordham (Jr.) P John Macomber, Holy Cross (Jr.)

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 3 2013 ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL [PREVIOUS SCHOOL] 1 Isaiah Kempf QB Sr. 6-3 195 Glendale, Calif./Bridgton Academy 2 Stephen Atwater DB Sr. 5-11 190 Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge 3 Jimmie Pope QB Fr. 6-3 190 Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 4 Wardell Crutchfield III LB Jr. 5-10 230 Pomona, Calif./Baldwin Park 5 Malcolm Caldwell-Meeks DB Sr. 6-0 205 Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake 6 Michael Cimilluca WR Sr. 5-10 185 Fairfield, N.J./West Essex 7 Rohan Williamson DB Sr. 5-10 185 Silver Spring, Md./Good Counsel 8 Jordan Richardson DL Jr. 6-2 300 Watkinsville, Ga./Athens Academy 9 Richard Shankle DL Jr. 6-1 220 Atlanta, Ga./South Gwinnett 10 Nick Campanella RB Sr. 6-0 223 Roselle, Ill./Montini Catholic 11 Dustin Wharton LB Sr. 6-0 213 LaVale, Md./Allegany 12 Aaron Aiken WR Sr. 6-5 230 Morristown, N.J./The Lawrenceville School 13 Kyle Nolan QB So. 6-5 225 Branford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall 14 Tim Barnes QB Fr. 6-3 190 Oradell, N.J./River Dell Regional 15 Mandy Williams QB Fr. 5-11 185 Hitchcock, Texas/LeMarque/Loomis Chaffee 16 Patrick Finnegan QB Fr. 6-1 180 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./Loyola 17 James Smith WR Jr. 6-1 190 Syracuse, N.Y./Skaneateles 18 Marquis Wright WR So. 6-3 185 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./North Broward Prep 19 Cameron MacPherson QB So. 6-4 215 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 20 Cameron Gamble DB So. 5-10 180 Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern 21 Brandon Durham RB Sr. 5-7 168 Mesquite, Texas/Dallas Christian 22 John Egan DB Jr. 5-11 185 Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster School (Ga.) 23 Dalen Claytor RB Sr. 5-8 170 Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody 24 Spencer Ball LB So. 6-1 210 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 25 Chad Coleman DB Jr. 5-10 167 Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth 26 Troye Bullock FB So. 6-0 230 Suitland, Md./DeMatha 27 Jake DeCicco WR So. 6-1 197 Kingston, N.Y./Kingston 28 Ettian Scott DB So. 6-1 175 Okinawa, Japan/Northside (N.C.) 29 Javan Robinson DB Jr. 6-1 170 Carrollton, Texas/Hebron 30 Garrett Powers DB So. 6-1 185 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 31 Patrick Boyle LB Jr. 6-0 200 Wheaton, Ill./Benet Academy 32 Tyrell Williams RB Fr. 6-0 200 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard 34 Gibson Vaught LB Jr. 6-5 235 Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry 35 Sean Campbell DL Sr. 6-3 238 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South 36 Nick Alfieri LB Jr. 6-0 215 Portland, Ore./Jesuit[TheHotchkiss School] 37 Ben Priddy K Fr. 6-0 180 Davidsonville, Md./Severn 39 Jo’el Kimpela RB So. 5-10 185 Democratic Republic of Congo/Euless Trinity 40 Porter Huntley DB Fr. 6-0 170 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit 41 Phil Novacki LB Fr. 6-3 220 Great Falls, Va./Langley 42 Ryan Rattay LB Jr. 6-2 216 Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit 43 Justin Hill WR Fr. 6-2 180 , Pa./Montour 44 Matthew Satchell LB So. 6-1 220 Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East 45 Connor Bohling TE Jr. 6-6 255 Westport, Conn./Staples[The Hotchkiss School] 46 Myles Braxton-Johnson WR Fr. 5-11 185 Bradenton, Fla./Southeast 47 Tommy Jesson WR Fr. 6-1 175 Orlando, Fla./East River 48 Robert Longwell LS Fr. 6-1 185 McLean, Va./McLean 49 Nathan Avery RB Fr. 6-1 210 St. John’s/Houston, Texas 50 Shanon Adams LB Sr. 6-1 220 Carrollton, Texas/Plano West 51 Henry Darmstadter K/P Fr. 5-7 160 Alexandria, Va./George Mason 52 Nick Quintans OL Jr. 6-3 280 Media, Pa./Penncrest 53 Leo Loughrey LB Fr. 6-2 220 Glenshaw, Pa./Central Catholic 54 Robert Hardaway LB Fr. 6-0 215 Dalton, Ga./Dalton 55 Harry McCollum P Fr. 6-3 190 Arlington Heights, Ill./Saint Viator 56 John Porter DL Sr. 6-3 250 Marathon, Fla./Marathon 61 James Spaly OL Sr. 6-5 285 Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer 62 Michael Kasten OL Jr. 6-3 265 Freehold, N.J./Freehold 63 Andrew Green DL So. 6-2 225 Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake 65 Chapman Wingo OL/DL Fr. 6-4 260 Avon, Conn./Avon 67 Ray DeLorenzo OL Sr. 6-4 295 Edison, N.J./Bishop George Ahr 68 Joseph Ledford OL Fr. 6-3 265 Norcross, Ga./Norcross 70 Michael Francis OL Sr. 6-3 285 Glenn Heights, Texas/DeSoto 71 Gerverus Flagg OL So. 6-2 290 Charleston, S.C./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) 72 Matt Hungate OL So. 6-4 250 Morton, Ill./Morton 74 William Duncan DL Jr. 6-3 275 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley 75 Mike Roland OL Jr. 6-4 310 Miami, Fla./Coral Gables

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NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL [PREVIOUS SCHOOL] 76 Joseph Bottari OL Fr. 6-6 275 Wakefield, Mass./Malden Catholic 77 Kevin Liddy OL So. 6-6 275 Garden City, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial 78 Fred Eggert OL Sr. 6-3 285 Lake Forest, Calif./Mater Dei 79 John Alexander OL Sr. 6-3 310 Furlong, Pa./The Hill School 80 Elliott Owusu WR Sr. 6-4 215 St. Paul, Minn./Cretin-Derham 81 Matt Tormey WR Fr. 6-4 200 , N.Y./Bronxville 82 Hunter Books TE So. 6-1 210 Oakdale, Minn./North 83 Zack Wilke WR Sr. 5-9 170 Boca Raton, Fla./St. Andrew’s 84 Devon Papandrew K/P Sr. 6-0 180 Largo, Fla./St. Petersburg 85 Mitchell Black TE Jr. 6-4 245 Edinburgh, Scotland/University School 86 Daniel Sprotte TE Sr. 6-3 250 Garden City, N.Y./Chaminade 87 Harrison Glor WR So. 6-2 190 Boston Mass./Belmont [Deerfield Academy] 88 Matthew Buckman TE Fr. 6-3 220 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J./Saint Joseph Regional 89 Derek Hunter TE Fr. 6-4 220 Portola Valley, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep 90 Alec May DL Jr. 6-4 245 Wrenthem, Mass./King Phillip 91 Hugh Masterson DE Fr. 6-4 240 Invernees, Ill./Saint Viator 92 Charles Dann DL Sr. 6-2 285 Youngstown, Ohio/Liberty 93 Xander Carpousis DL Jr. 6-4 260 Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park[Fork Union Millitary Academy] 94 Peter Daibes DL Jr. 6-5 245 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills 95 Michael Lyzwa DL So. 6-3 235 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto 96 Dezmond Richardson LB So. 6-2 225 Euless, Texas/Grant [Euless Trinity] 97 Bryan Jefferson DL Fr. 6-2 260 Vienna, Va./Annandale 98 Hunter Kiselick DL So. 6-1 245 Nutley, N.J./Bergen Catholic 99 Matt MacZura K/P Sr. 6-2 225 Cranberry Township, Pa./Central Catholic Captains: Offensive - Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte, Defensive: Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton Head Coach: Kevin Kelly Assistant Coaches: Rob Sgarlata - Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Vinny Marino - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kevin Doherty Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs/Special Teams Brian Miller - Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Thurston Childrey - Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Cheston Blackshear - Assistant Coach/Tight Ends Alex Kolt - Assistant Coach/Defensive Line D.J. Mangas - Assistant Coach/Running Backs Carl Johnson - Strength and Conditioning Coach Tom DiSanto - Athletic Trainer Patrick Kelly - Student Asst. Coach Ryan McGreer - Student Asst. Coach PRONUNCIATIONS Nick Alfieri...... Al-fee-air-ee Connor Bohling...... BOW-ling Xander Carpousis...... ZAN-der CAR-pou-sis Dalen Claytor...... DAY-len CLAY-tore Peter Daibes...... DAY-bees Jake DeCicco...... de-SEEK-oh Geverus Flagg...... jah-VAR-us Justin Froncek...... FRON-chek Harrison Glor...... GLORE Jo’el Kimpela...... jo-EL kim-PELL-ah Elliott Owusu...... OH-woo-sue Devon Papandrew...... Pap-en-drew Ettian Scott...... ET-tian James Spaly...... SPAY-lee Daniel Sprotte...... SPROT-ee Zack Wilke...... Wilk-ee

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Kaisamba, PK Brett Weiss, RB Nick Campanella Year. In addition, Van Fleet was the recipient of and OL Mike Roland making the team. Georgetown’s Robert A. Duffey Scholar-Athlete Award, presented to the student-athlete who In 2010, Kelly’s Hoyas were among the best embodies academic and athletic excellence. league’s most improved teams, showing a Matt Bassuener graduated in 2008 four game improvement from 2009. Behind a as the all-time leader in completion percentage strong defense and much improved offense, and among the top 10 all-time in passing yardage the Blue & Gray opened the season with wins and has played professionally in the AFL2. over PL opponents, Lafayette and Holy Cross. Kelly arrived on the Hilltop after four years Two-year captain LB Nick Parrish became as the special teams coordinator/linebackers the program’s all-time tackles leader (349), coach at the United States Naval Academy, while earning second team All Patriot League where he helped lead the Midshipmen to along with Moore. Schaetzke and Kaisamba tremendous success. Navy advanced to three were both named to the PL’s first team. bowl games and posted a 26-11 record during his last three seasons in Annapolis (2003-05). Throughout the course of his time at Georgetown, KEVIN KELLY Kelly and his staff have emphasized the building Navy won three Commander-in-Chief’s titles HEAD COACH | EIGHTH SEASON of a complete program. Under Kelly, the Hoyas during his time in Annapolis (2003-05), won the have experienced success in the classroom and 2004 Emerald Bowl, the 2005 Poinsettia Bowl When Kevin Kelly was named head football community, with 206 student-athletes named to and participated in the 2003 Houston Bowl. In coach at Georgetown University in January the Patriot League honor roll during his tenure, 2004, Kelly’s efforts helped Navy finish 26th in 2006, he set his chief goals as laying the with Ataefiok Etukeren and wide the country in scoring defense (19.83) as the foundation for a successful program in the Patriot receiver Brent Tomlinson earned College Sports team won a school record-tying 10 games; in League and the Division I Football Championship Information Directors of America Academic All- 2003, he helped the defense finish 14th in the Subdivision (FCS) level, while also building a District honors in 2008. In 2010, running back nation in pass defense, 42nd in pass efficiency program that will be a model off the field. Going Philip Oladeji earned a spot on the PL All-Academic defense (116th the year before), 34th in total into his eighth season on the Hilltop, Kelly team, wide receiver Jeremiah Kayal and running defense and 34th in scoring defense (108th continues to set the bar higher for the program, back Wilburn Logan named to the team in 2011 the year before) as Navy won eight games. coaching 23 student-athletes to all-league and offensive lineman Donald Rhodes in 2012. honors and 206 to league academic honors. Linebacker Nick Alfieri was named CoSIDA Prior to joining Navy, Kelly spent two years Academic All-District following the 2012 season. (2000-01) at Marshall, one of two coaching stints On the field, Kelly has built the Hoyas into a with the Thundering Herd, where he was the force in the Patriot League. LB Robert McCabe Kelly has also encouraged his teams to take part in defensive coordinator. In 2000, Marshall won became GU’s second consecutive PL and ECAC several charitable activities through their careers the Mid-American Conference Championship Defensive Player of the Year, while earning All- on the Hilltop, with many involved in Hoya Dreams, and the Motor City Bowl and they followed America honors in 2012, after leading the nation Grassroot Hoyas and S.O.M.E, while Kelly, that up with a win at the 2001 GMAC Bowl. in tackles (154) and becoming the program’s Wayne Heimuli and Schaetzke and other team all-time leader (407). GU had six All-Patriot members were featured in NBC Washington’s Kelly also worked at Marshall from 1996- League players, including CB Jeremy Moore, Wednesday’s Child in 2011 and 2012. 98, when the team was making the transition who became the program’s leader in interception from I-AA to I-A. In 1996, the team won return yardage and kick return average (23.9). In Members of the team joined together to visit the Southern Conference en route to the 2011 the Blue & Gray took the league by storm, children in the Intensive Care Unit at the Division I-AA National Championship. They guiding GU to an 8-3 record, its best since 1999, Georgetown University Hospital at the start won back-to-back Mid-American Conference with a 3-2 PL record, while playing for the PL of the 2006 season and participated in walks Championships in 1996-97, reaching the Motor Championship in the final game of the season. to benefit brain cancer research as part of the City Bowl in both years, and winning it the Georgetown’s success earned Kelly the 2011 Students of Ailing Mothers and Fathers (AMF), second time. His most successful season was Patriot League Coach of the Year, while he was a support group organized by 2006 graduate in 1998 when Marshall’s defense ranked 23rd also among the finalists for the Eddie Robinson David Fajgenbaum. Fajgenbaum, who created nationally, including 16th in scoring defense, FCS National Coach of the Year Award. what is now the National Students of AMF, 14th against the pass and 25th against the run. was a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship The 2011 Hoyas featured one of the nation’s and was named to the Kelly spent a year at Syracuse (1999), where best defenses, tying for fifth in the nation with a Coaches Association All-Good Works Team. he was the defensive backfield coach when the 1.6 turnover margin per game and seventh best team won the Music City Bowl. It was his second run defense (96.1 yard/game). Georgetown also Former defensive end Alex Buzbee capped stint with the Orange, as he was a graduate boasted the Patriot League’s best scoring defense, off a spectacular career in 2006 by earning assistant/assistant linebackers coach from allowing a league-low 19.3 points per game. honorable mention All-America honors and was 1986-88, when the team won the 1987 Lambert named first team All-Patriot League. He signed Cup and reached the 1988 Sugar Bowl. Kelly’s The defense was led by the PL’s ninth consensus a free agent contract with the Washington other Division I-A experience came at Tulane All-American, DE Andrew Schaetzke, who Redskins during the summer of 2007 and (1992-94), where he was the linebackers coach. earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the was moved to the team’s active roster during Year honors, leading the league and finishing the 2007 season. Buzbee also played for He also spent time at Dartmouth College in New among the nation’s leaders in sacks (13) and the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. Ataefiok Hampshire, where he served as the offensive tackles for loss (22.5). LB Robert McCabe also Etukeren also signed with the Buffalo Bills as an backfield coach and the linebackers coach. The broke the school’s all-time tackles record (134) undrafted free agent prior to the 2009 season. Big Green won the 1991 title. Kelly and was one of three players named to the PL has also had coaching stints at Northeastern First Team along with CB/KR Jeremy Moore In 2008, senior fullback Kyle Van Fleet was (1989-90), Bowdoin College (1998) and and Schaetzke. GU also had four players named Second Team All-Patriot League and Southern Connecticut State University (1984-85). named to the second team with CB Jayah was named the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the

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A 1982 graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College, currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport Kelly earned a B.S. in physical education and played Under Sgarlata, Andrew Schaetzke became industry management from Georgetown. football for three years as an undergraduate. He just the ninth consensus All-American in Patriot earned a master’s degree in physical education League history, while earning Patriot League Sgarlata also excelled in the classroom. He was from Southern Connecticut State in 1986. Defensive Player of the Year honors. Schaetzke named to the 1993 GTE District II Academic All- also finished second in GU and PL history with America Football Team and was also named to the His first coaching job was at Longmeadow High 30.5 career sacks. Linebacker Robert McCabe MAAC Football League Academic All-Star Team. School in , where he was the set a Georgetown single-season record with defensive coordinator and defensive backfield 134 tackles to lead the PL and earn First Team coach in 1981.After graduating from Springfield All PL honors. Cornerback Jeremy Moore in 1982, Kelly went to The Fieldston School, also earned First Team All-PL honors, while where he was the head coach for two years. cornerback Jayah Kaisamba earned all-league He also served as a junior varsity basketball honors for the second consecutive season. coach and the head track and field coach. During his time at Georgetown, Sgarlata has During Kelly’s 20-plus years of experience tutored several players who went on to have in coaching at the collegiate level, he has tremendous careers on the Hilltop. Defensive recruited numerous players who have gone on to end Alex Buzbee, a 2006 graduate, thrived under professional careers, including former Marshall Sgarlata, earning All-American honors in 2006 quarterback (and Washington, D.C. native) while being named to the first team All-Patriot Byron Leftwich, who played in the , the third-straight year he had earned Football League with the Jacksonville Jaguars. all-conference distinctions. Sgarlata continued to work with him following the conclusion of the Kelly and his wife, Kathy, live in Washington, 2006 season and Buzbee signed a free agent D.C. Their daughter, Alexandra, a Notre Dame contract with the Washington Redskins. Buzbee VINNY MARINO graduate, married Michael Hoffmann in summer is currently playing with the Toronto Argonauts ASSISTANT COACH / OFFENSIVE 2011. The Kelly’s have two sons, Patrick, of the Canadian Football League (CFL). COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS currently a student at Georgetown, who serves SECOND SEASON as a Student Assistant Football Coach, and Ryan, Sgarlata was influential in molding Michael a student at Bowling Green State University. Ononibaku into a two-time All-Patriot League first Marino joined the Hoyas coaching staff for the team performer and one of the best defensive 2012 season as the team’s offensive coordinator linemen at the Football Championship Subdivision and quarterbacks coach, bringing with him 20 Level, as he earned first team All-American honors years of coaching experience, having last served from the American Football Coaches Association as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks in 2005. Sgarlata also coached defensive Coach at Columbia University for six seasons. back Brian Tandy in 2006, helping the senior earn second team All-Patriot League honors. During his first season on the Hilltop, one where the quarterback position was marred He coached the offensive line in the 2001 with injuries, Marino guided three different campaign and for the four seasons prior to that, quarterbacks to victories, including freshman Sgarlata coached both the receivers and the Kyle Nolan, who earned Patriot League tight ends. During the 1995 and 1996 season, Rookie of the Week on October 20. Despite Sgarlata served as the defensive line coach. using five different quarterbacks, Marino’s offense produced three Second Team All- Sgarlata coached two-time first team All-Metro Patriot League players in RB Nick Campanella, Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) selection WR Kevin Macari and OL James Spaly. and former assistant coach Gharun Hester, ROB SGARLATA who is GU’s all-time leading receiver. Hester Marino arrived on the Hilltop after spending six ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / was named the Don Hansen’s National Weekly seasons as the Offensive Coordinator at Columbia, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Football Gazette’s I-AA Non-Scholarship where he helped the Lions offense rank among 18TH SEASON Receiver of the Year in 1999. He coached seven the top half in the league in 2009-2010, after All-MAAC performers, including 1996 MAAC several seasons among the worst in the league. Rob Sgarlata, a 1994 Georgetown alum who ranks Defensive Player of the Year Janne Kouri and “Vinny comes very highly recommended from among the top-10 on the school’s career rushing 1999 Co-Offensive Player of the Year J.J. Mont. people that I know and respect in the business,” list, returns for his 17th season with the program. Kelly said. “He really is the total package and Sgarlata will serve as the team’s assistant head Sgarlata was an outstanding player as an fits all of the criteria we were looking for in a coach and defensive coordinator, while working undergraduate at Georgetown. He is 10th on coordinator. He has experience and success as specifically with the secondary. Sgarlata also the school’s career rushing list and served an offensive coordinator, he’s done an excellent serves as the program’s academic coordinator and as team captain in 1993. He led the team in job tutoring quarterbacks and has an extensive coordinates all video and computer related tasks. rushing in 1992 and 1993. At the conclusion of background of recruiting at academic institutions.” his senior season, Sgarlata was the recipient In 2011, Sgarlata’s defense was among the of the John J. Hagerty Award presented During his tenure, he coached five All-Ivy best in the Patriot League and the nation, annually to Georgetown’s Outstanding Back. League quarterbacks in his six years, including leading the PL in scoring defense and finishing Sean Brackett, who in 2010 became the first 14th in the nation, allowing just 19.3 points per He graduated in 1994 from the College of Lion quarterback to be named first team All-Ivy game. The team was strong against the run, Arts & Sciences with a degree in government League since 1994. Under Marino’s guidance finishing second in the league allowing just 98.6 and international relations. Sgarlata is the Lions saw several players prosper, including yards per game, good for 10th in the nation.

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 7 COACHES & STAFF quarterback Craig Hormann who was picked at Western Carolina, he coached the defensive Harvard University, beginning as the defensive up by the Cleveland Browns as a free agent backs and continued coaching there through 1995, backfield coach in 2001, where he developed in 2008, tight end Andrew Kennedy, who was working with the quarterbacks for two seasons. two first-team All-Ivy League selections, before a four-time All-America selection and Austin becoming the co-Defensive Coordinator in Knowlin, the school’s all-time leading receiver. A native of Southbridge, Mass., Marino 2002 when he earned Assistant Coach of the graduated from Southbridge High School, and Year honors from the All American Football In 2010, Columbia quarterback Sean Brackett also attended Maine’s Bridgeton Academy. He Foundation. His role expanded once again became the first Lion quarterback since 1994 was a member of the UConn football team from in 2003 when he was named Assistant Head to be named first team All-Ivy League since 1988 to 1991, earning two letters as a back-up Coach and Defensive Coordinator, while also 1994. Brackett amassed 2072 passing yards quarterback and special teams player. His 1989 serving as the defensive backfield coach. with 19 touchdowns, ranking fourth all-time team won the Yankee Conference championship. Under Doherty’s guidance, the defense helped in the Columbia single-season record books, the Crimson to the most successful eight-year while leading the Ivy League in passing Marino graduated from UConn in 1992 span in Ivy League history, winning league efficiency and ranking 28th in the Football with a bachelor’s degree in economics championships in 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2008. Championship Subdivision. He also ran for 516 and earned a master’s degree in physical yards with three rushing touchdowns, ranking education from Western Carolina in 1996. Prior to Harvard, Doherty spent two him 21st in the FCS in points responsible for. seasons at University of Connecticut, , as He began his collegiate coaching career in the defensive backfield coach, earning As an offense in 2009, Columbia finished in the 1992, following his graduation from UConn, as his first Assistant Coach of the Year honor top three in the Ivy League in rushing offense wide receivers coach at Bowdoin. He helped to from the All American Football Foundation. (second), total offense (third) and points per develop Bowdoin’s Peter Nye, who signed with game (third) for the first time since 1994. Senior the New York Giants, one of three NFL free agents Doherty spent one season as the Head Coach wide receiver Austin Knowlin and sophomore with whom Marino has worked. The others are at St. Francis (Pa.) in Loretto, Pa., after a offensive lineman Jeff Adams subsequently Dwuane Jones (Cleveland) and Ryan Tolhurst successful six-year run as the Defensive were named to the All-Ivy League first team. (Carolina), both of whom attended Richmond. Coordinator and special teams coordinator at Marist College. In 1997, the Red Foxes led the The former UConn quarterback played a major nation in total defense, allowing 213 yards per role in Craig Hormann’s development into an game, while setting NCAA records, allowing All-Ivy League quarterback. Although it took 39.8 rushing yards per game and 1.24 yards time for Hormann to fully embrace the offense per carry, while allowing just three rushing which Marino and Norries Wilson formulated, touchdowns in 1997. Doherty also helped guide he showed a superb grasp of it, earning second the team to a 2004 MAAC Championship. team All-Ivy League honors in 2006 and honorable mention honors in 2007. Hormann From 1989-1992, Doherty was the defensive threw for 2,505 yards last season, fourth highest backfield coach and special teams coordinator at in school history, and his 12 touchdown passes Tufts University in Medford, Mass. He also spent gave him 27 for his career, fifth-most on the the spring of 1989 coaching outside linebackers Lions’ all-time list. He was signed as a free at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass. agent by the Cleveland Browns in April 2008. Doherty began his coaching career at Marino had demonstrated the ability to develop Syracuse University under Dick MacPherson talented football players soon after joining the from 1987-1989 as a Graduate Assistant UConn staff as receivers coach in February KEVIN DOHERTY Football Coach. In 1987 he helped the 2002. In 2004, UConn’s top wide receiver was ASSISTANT COACH / DEFENSIVE BACKS / Orange to a Sugar Bowl Championship and Keron Henry, a converted quarterback. Finishing SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR a 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Championship. 2004 as the Big East’s fourth-leading receiver, SECOND SEASON Henry was signed by the New Orleans Saints Doherty earned his Bachelors of Arts from Tufts following the conclusion of his UConn career. Kevin Doherty joined the Georgetown University in 1987 and obtained his Masters UConn’s potent receiving corps in 2003 included football coaching staff in March 2012 and of Science from Syracuse University in 1989. UConn’s second-ever CoSIDA Academic All- immediately began working with the Hoyas American in Shaun Feldeisen, a walk-on who defensive secondary and special teams units. was eventually named team captain, and a high In his first season on the Hilltop, Doherty helped CFL draft pick, O’Neil Wilson, who immediately guide the Hoyas to third in the Patriot League became a starter with the Montreal Alouettes. in pass defense (215.7 yards/gm) despite losing three starters in the secondary from the Marino served as the running backs coach at previous season. Under Doherty’s tutelage, Rhode Island in 2000-01, helping the Rams go CB Jeremy Moore set a career high with five 8-3, their first winning season since 1985, and interceptions, while breaking the program’s be ranked 19th in the nation. In 1999, Marino career record for interception return yardage coached the wide receivers and quarterbacks at (318 yards). Punt Returner Kevin Macari, was Richmond, where he helped develop wide receiver second in the PL in punt return average (11.5). Muneer Moore, who was chosen in the fifth round of the 2000 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. Doherty brings 25 years of college coaching experience, last serving as the Assistant From 1996-98, Marino coached at Holy Cross, Head Coach and defensive backfield coach serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. coach in 1998 and coaching the running backs in BRIAN MILLER 1996 and 1997. As a graduate assistant in 1993 From 2001 to 2009, Doherty coached defense at ASSISTANT COACH / OFFENSIVE LINE

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SECOND SEASON as the Special Teams Coordinator, coaching Blackshear entered coaching after an Brian Miller joined the Georgetown football units that led the league in punt blocks and outstanding playing career at the University of coaching staff in March 2012 to work punt return yards. He also coached running Florida. He was a four-year letterwinner (1996- with the Hoyas’ offensive lineman after backs and defensive linemen at Northern State. 99) with 28 career starts at offensive guard. spending two seasons as an assistant He began his coaching career, at St. Cloud State In 1999, Blackshear was second team All- offensive line coach at University of Kansas. University as the running backs coach in 1994-1995. and was awarded the Fergie Ferguson Award as the senior with In his first season on the Hilltop, the Hoyas Miller, a native of Golden, Colo., was a four-year the most leadership, character and courage. offensive linemen helped the squad improve letterwinner at Hastings College in Nebraska Blackshear played in four bowl games with the the rushing attack by over 48 yards per game, from 1985-1988, where he earned his Bachelor Gators, including the 1997 Sugar Bowl when as junior James Spaly was named All-Patriot of Arts in Business Administration with a minor the Gators won the national championship. He League Second team following the season. in communications in 1989. He earned his also started at offensive guard in the 1997 Citrus Miller also coached Donald Rhodes, who was Masters of Science in Athletic Administration Bowl, the 1998 Orange Bowl and the 1999 named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team. at St. Cloud State University in 1996. Citrus Bowl. Following his 2000 graduation, Blackshear signed with the Carolina Panthers. For two seasons (2010-2011), Miller served He and his wife Michelle reside in He played guard with Orlando of the XFL in as an assistant offensive line coach at the Burke, Va. and have three children, 2000-01, helping the Rage lead the league University of Kansas, where he helped the sons Matt and Alex and daughter Bailey. in rushing. He also coached Running Backs Jayhawks engineer the greatest comeback in at Sandalwood High in Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas football history, making up 35 points in the fourth quarter. Miller also coached two All- Born in City, Okla., Blackshear BIG 12 offensive linemen, Jeremiah Hatch and grew up in Jacksonville, Fla. He was an All- Duane Zlatnik during his year in Lawrence, Kan. CHESTON BLACKSHEAR state and Super Prep All-American at Ed White Prior to Kansas, Miller spent eight seasons ASSISTANT COACH / TIGHT ENDS High, becoming the first offensive lineman from 2002-2009 last serving as the offensive FIRST SEASON ever awarded Player of the Year honors by the coordinator at Division II Washburn University Florida Times-Union. Blackshear received a in Topeka, Kan. At Washburn, Miller helped Cheston Blackshear was named to the bachelor’s degree in business administration produce four of the top offensive season’s Georgetown University football coaching staff from Florida in 2000, and has credits toward a in school history, setting 20 team offensive in March 2013. His responsibilities will include master’s degree in educational policy studies. school records, guiding 28 student-athletes in coaching the Hoyas tight ends. Blackshear spent setting 28 individual offensive school records. three season at the University of New Mexico, his In 2009, the Ichabods’ offense, under Miller’s first two seasons coaching the Lobos’ offensive guidance, averaged over 40 points per tackles and tight ends, before concentrating game, the fourth highest mark in the nation. exclusively on tight ends in 2011, as well as taking on the role of Recruiting Coordinator. Miller coached two All Americans, six All-Region and 47 All-Conference selections, including At New Mexico, Blackshear coached tight end current wide receiver Joe Lucas Reed, who was an All-America and John Hastings. In addition to Hastings, he also recruited Mackey Award candidate in 2011. In 2010, Reed and signed Trey Lewis, Cary Williams and was first team all-Mountain West Conference Michael Wilhoite who have all played in the NFL. after hauling in 33 passes for 459 yards and a team-high five TDs. It was the best season by With the Ichabods, Miller also served as a Lobo tight end since John Duff (51-701-6) in offensive line coach, where his line blocked for 1987. Reed also led UNM with 41.7 receiving the program’s all-time leading rusher and all-time yards a game. In 2009, Reed earned Freshman leading passer. Miller also served as the team’s All-American honors with 17 catches for 212 academic coordinator, producing two Academic yards and a TD. Blackshear also coached All-Americans, five Academic All-Region, former Lobo Lineman Byron Bell who has THURSTON CHILDREY ASSISTANT COACH / WIDE RECEIVERS and 74 Academic All-Conference winners. started at Right Tackle for the Carolina Panthers. THIRD SEASON Before Washburn, Miller coached at University Prior to his time at New Mexico, Blackshear Thurston Childrey will move to coach of Minnesota, Crookston for five seasons (1997- spent three seasons at Columbia University, linebackers for his second season with the GU 2002), where he last served as Associate Head where he worked with current Georgetown football program after working with defensive Coach. Miller had also worked as the offensive offensive coordinator Vinny Marino. backs in his first season on the Hilltop. coordinator, where he worked with offenses Blackshear joined the Columbia staff in that set 17 team and individual records. He January 2006. He coached tight ends in 2006 In 2011, Childrey worked with defensive also worked as the quarterbacks and wide and handled the offensive line in 2007-08. backs, as the unit finished second in the receivers coach, guiding two All-Conference Patriot League with 17 interceptions. quarterbacks and two All-Conference wide Blackshear worked with current Maryland Under his guidance, senior safeties Wayne receivers. In Crookston, Miller also spent offensive coordinator Mike Locksley at New Mexico Heimuli and David Quintero had productive two seasons as an assistant coach, and his two previous stops before Columbia: seasons, each intercepting three passes. while serving on the faculty as the program as a graduate assistant at Florida in 2002-04 manager and assistant professor for the Sport and at Illinois in 2005.Blackshear assisted the Childrey, a Richmond, Va. native, comes to the & Recreation Management Degree Program, offensive line coach at the Hilltop after spending one season as the Assistant a program he developed from its inception. in 2002-04, and in 2005 served as a graduate Quarterbacks Coach at University of Richmond. assistant at the University of Illinois, working At Richmond, Childrey was responsible for Miller spent two years at Northern State with the tight ends and offensive line coaches. signaling in plays during the first four games University in Aberdeen, S.D., where he served before being moved to the coaches box to assist 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 9 COACHES & STAFF the offensive coordinator with recognition of Academic All Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Episcopal High School defensive schemes, coverage and play calling. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee He was also responsible for film breakdown and Kolt, an Arlington, Virginia native, graduated from Velocity Sports Performance data entry along with offensive quality control jobs. Hampden-Sydney with a B.A. in history and a minor Marquette University High School Prior to Richmond, Childrey served as in rhetoric and earned a master’s of education Hamline University a Graduate Assistant at University of in Sports Leadership at Hampden-Sydney Chris Hartman Strength and Conditioning Virginia for three seasons, working with the offensive coordinator in each season. Certifications CSCCa Childrey graduated from Virginia in 2007 with a D.J. MANGAS NSCA-CSCS B.A. in English and a minor in government, where ASSISTANT COACH / RUNNING BACKS USAW Level 1 he served as a student football manager and Head FIRST SEASON Ladder Master Level 1 Student Football Manager during his senior year. DJ Mangas was named to the Georgetown University football coaching staff in March 2013. His responsibilities will include coaching the Hoyas running backs.

Mangas spent last season as an assistant coach with Division III Hampden-Sydney College, where he coached quarterbacks and the kick-return unit under Head Coach Marty Favret. Mangas helped guide HSC quarterback Nash Nance to First Team All-Conference honors in 2012, after he led the conference and finished among the nation’s leaders in passing yards (2,652) and touchdown passes (24). Nance also led the league in total offense per game (280) under Mangas’ guidance. Kick-return Regis Craft led the ALEX KOLT conference in kick-return average last season. ASSISTANT COACH / DEFENSIVE LINE At Hampden-Sydney, he also assisted with THIRD SEASON game plan development and video-tape analysis.

Alex Kolt will move to defense under Prior to his time at Hampden-Sydney, Mangas coordinator Rob Sgarlata for his third season spent the winter at his alma mater, as a at Georgetown, where he will focus on the volunteer coach at The College of William & development of the team’s defensive line. Kolt Mary. While there, he worked with the team’s worked with the team’s tight ends and offensive running backs and quarterbacks in addition lineman in his first two seasons on the Hilltop. to assisting with the management of winter workouts and spring practice and development Under Kolt, tight end Daniel Sprotte of daily spring practice plan materials. emerged as a receiving threat within GU’s offense, finishing fourth on the team with Mangas was a four-year letter winner at 15 receptions for 134 yards. The Hoyas William & Mary between 2007-2011, playing offensive linemen helped the squad improve wide receiver and quarterback for Head Coach the rushing attack by over 48 yards per game. Jimmye Laycock. During his senior season, he led the Tribe in receiving with 45 receptions, Kolt began his time on the Hilltop as the 591 yards and five touchdowns. As a junior, offensive line assistant and tight ends coach Mangas helped W&M to a Colonial Athletic coach prior to the Georgetown University Association championship and a trip to the NCAA football team’s winter training period in 2011. Division I FCS Championship Tournament. Though recruited out of Paul VI HS in Fairfax, In his first season he helped Tucker Stafford Va., as a quarterback, Mangas finished his complete his transition from quarterback to career at W&M 73 receptions for 824 yards. tight end, as Stafford led the team’s TE’s with 10 catches for 103 yards and a touchdown. Mangas, a Chantilly, Va. native, graduated from William & Mary with his Bachelor At Georgetown, Kolt will assist offensive line of Science in kinesiology in 2012 coach Brian Miller with the offensive line in addition to working with tight ends, special teams, defensive scout teams and breaking down film. CARL JOHNSON SPORTS PERFORMANCE COACH

Kolt is in his first coaching position after playing M.S. Kinesiology University of Wisconsin four seasons, while starting two at Hampden- Milwaukee Sydney College on the offensive line. At Hampden- B.S. Psychology University of Iowa Sydney, Kolt helped his team to conference championships in 2007 and 2009, finishing No. 14 Previous Work Experience in the nation in 2009. Kolt was also a three-time Georgetown University Internship

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 10 STUDENT-ATHLETES CAPTAINS 08 and Bridgton Academy in 2009 … Played five years of football at Oaks Christian and Bridgton under and played basketball for 4 years at Oaks Christian … Captained the Bridgton football team in 2008-09 … Helped lead Oaks Christian to the CIF Championship from 2004-07 and a state championship in 2007 … Coached by Bill Reddell at Oak Christian and Rick Marcells at Bridgton. Personal: Son of Mark and Anna Kempf … Born on February 10, 1990 in Honolulu, Hawaii … Has two sisters, Alana and Mariah … A Dean’s List student … Named Algebra Student of the Year … Enjoys poetry and playing guitar … Lists winning the state championship as the most thrilling moment of his athletic career … Lists his parents as the most influential people in his athletic career … Favorite pro team is the Arizona Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey Recipient Cardinals and favorite pro player is Matt Cassel SEAN CAMPBELL 35 ISAIAH KEMPF 1 … Chose Georgetown because it presented RS-Senior | Quarterback the opportunity to achieve among the best. Senior | DL 6-3 | 195 6-3 | 238 Glendale, Calif. | Bridgton Academy Middletown, N.J. | Middletown South *First two-time team captain since Nick Parrish (09-10) *2013 Preseason Patriot League First Team 2012: Granted an extra season of eligibility 2012: Started all 11 games at outside after being lost on the sixth play of the linebacker...Seventh on the team with 52 tackles, season at Davidson (9/1)...Named a team third on the team and 10th in the PL with 9.0 TFL captain during the team’s spring banquet. of 28 yards...Finished with 3.0 sacks for a loss 2011: Appeared in nine games, starting eight of 17 yards...Had five tackles and 2.0 TFL in win after earning the starting QB job during summer over Wagner (9/6)...Set a career-high with nine training camp…Completed 127-of-232 passes tackles and 0.5 TFL against Yale (9/15)...Had 2.0 for 1,268 yards and 10 touchdowns and six TFL, 1.0 sack and one forced fumble at Fordham interceptions with a QB efficiency of 109.70 to (10/6)...Tied career-high with nine tackles and finish among the PL leaders…Fifth in the PL, forced a fumble against Lehigh (10/13)...Had averaging 140.9 yards per game and fifth in total a sack in each of the Hoyas last two games. offense with 170.1 yards per game…Rushed for 2011: Appeared in all 11 games, making 263 yards and four touchdowns on the season… nine starts at outside linebacker during his Opened the season passing for 172 yards and sophomore season…Finished the season with a TD, while rushing for 73 yards with a TD in DANIEL SPROTTE 86 29 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss of 11 yards, 1.5 a win over Davidson…Passed for 196 yards, Senior | TE sacks, one pass break up and one quarterback completing 21-of-37 passes with two touchdowns 6-3 | 250 hurry…Posted a career-high seven tackles in in a win over Lafayette…Did not throw an Garden City, N.Y. | Chaminade the Hoyas win over Marist…Had two tackles interception during the first three games of the 2012: Played in 11 games, starting five at and a tackle for a loss of five yards in a win season…Passed for a season-high 211 yards, tight end...Had at least one reception in nine over Lafayette…Had three tackles, with 1.5 completing 21-of-42 with two touchdowns at Yale of 11 games, finishing with 15 catches for TFL of two yards and one sack at Wagner… 2010: Appeared in six games, splitting time with 134 yards...Had three catches for 25 yards Had five tackles against Bucknell and Fordham. Scott Darby … Finished the season passing vs. Bucknell (11/10)...Had three catches 2010: Appeared in three games at for 748 yards on 68-of-128 passing with three for 35 yards against Holy Cross (11/17). linebacker and special teams during his touchdowns and two interceptions … Passed 2011: Appeared in 11 games, starting one at tight freshman season … Finished the season for a season-high 252 yards, going 18-of-34 end, while also contributing on special teams with four tackles … Had a season-high with two touchdowns in the second half against during his sophomore season…Finished the three tackles at Sacred Heart on Oct. 23. Bucknell on Oct. 16 … Went 11-for-19 for season with four catches for 25 yards with a long High School: Earned three letters and was 114 yards and a touchdown at Sacred Heart of nine yards…Had a career-high two catches a member of the varsity team for four years at on Oct. 23 … Went 13-for-26 for 172 yards for 10 yards in the Hoyas win over Fordham… Middletown South … Played linebacker, tight with a season-long 66 yard pass at Fordham. Had one catch apiece in wins over Colgate and end and quarterback … Captained team as 2009: Appeared in nine games last season, Holy Cross…Selected to the Patriot League a senior … Recorded 112 tackles, including starting seven times … Completed 50.4 percent Academic Honor Roll…Earned the Robert Paul 16 for loss, and had 8.5 quarterback sacks … of his passes (129-of-256) for 1,231 yards and Dahut Most Improved Player Award on offense. Named the New Jersey Defensive Player of the two touchdowns with nine interceptions ... 2010: Appeared in nine games at Year as a senior … Earned first team all-state Threw for at least 200 yards in his two games tight end and on special teams. honors and First Team All-Shore accolades … behind center … Played the final quarter of the High School: Earned four letters as a tight Helped lead team to an 11-1 record in 2009 and Lafayette game and completed 6-of-12 passes end and linebacker at Chaminade HS … Served a 10-2 record in 2008, appearing in the state for 81 yards … Named the Patriot League as team captain for two seasons … Was named title game both years … Also participated in the Rookie of the Week on Sept. 21 after throwing team MVP his senior season, was an all-league high jump and long jump on the track & field for 332 yards, completing 32-of-59 passes, selection, and won the Hall team … Coached by Steve Antonucci in football. in a losing effort against Yale … Threw his of Fame Student-Athlete Award … Recorded first career touchdown pass against Howard, 89 tackles, seven sacks, two interceptions, completing 23-of-49 passes for 233 yards. seven blocked field goals, and two blocked High School: Attended Oaks Christian from 2004- punts … Member of National Honor Society.

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 11 STUDENT-ATHLETES SENIORS offensive line against Holy Cross (11/17). 2011: Did not in game action SHANON ADAMS 50 during his sophomore season. Senior | LB 2010: Appeared in one game, starting 6-1 | 220 against Colgate during his freshman season. Carrollton | Texas/Plano West High School: A four-year member of the varsity 2012: Appeared in seven games, seeing team and three-year letterwinner at The Hill time at linebacker and on special teams... School … Helped lead team to the 2009 Mid- Finished with two tackles on the season. Atlantic Prep League Championship … A First 2011: Appeared in nine games seeing Team All-MAPL selection … Named to the time at linebacker and on special teams… All-MAPL All-Academic team … Coached by Finished with nine tackles during his Marty Vollmuth in football … Also a member junior season…Posted a career-high of the wrestling team and the track & field three tackles against Marist and Colgate. team … Product of the same high school that 2010: Appeared in two games seeing time at produced former Georgetown defensive back linebacker during his freshman season. and All-Patriot League selection Travis Mack. High School: Played five years of varsity DUSTIN WHARTON 11 football at Plano West, starting on the varsity team his last two years … Appeared at inside STEPHEN ATWATER 2 Senior | LB Senior | DB 6-0 | 213 linebacker, running back, free safety and defensive end … Captained team as a senior … 5-11 | 190 LaVale, Md. | Allegany Duluth, Ga. | Peachtree Ridge *2013 Preseason PL Defensive Player of the Year Second team all-district selection as a senior … Played every game during his five years on the 2012: Appeared in all 11 games, starting five at *2013 Preseason Patriot League First Team safety...Finished with 43 tackles, 2.0 TFL, three 2012: Named First Team All Patriot League... varsity team … Also a member of the wrestling team, winning the district title as a senior. pass breakups, one interception and one fumble Second on the team and third in the PL with recovery...Had six tackles in win at Princeton 104 tackles, recording his second consecutive (9/21)...Had seven tackles and one TFL at 100-tackle season...Finished 8th in the PL with AARON AIKEN 12 Fordham (10/6)...Returned an interception 19 9.5 TFL and 15th with 3.5 sacks...Broke up seven Senior | WR yards, recovered a fumble and broke up three passes and forced two f umbles and recovered 6-5 | 230 passes in win at Lafayette (10/26) to earn PL one...Had four -digit tackle games...Set a Morristown, N.J.|The Lawrenceville School Weekly Honorable Mention...Had a career- career-high with 3.0 TFL and 1.5 sacks in win over 2012:Appeared in seven games, starting four high nine tackles against Holy Cross (11/17). Davidson (9/1)...Set career-high with 13 tackles to at quarterback...Completed 52-of-110 passes 2011: Appeared in all 11 games, starting three go with 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and two pass breakups for 501 yards...Came on after during first series (Bucknell, Wagner and Howard) at cornerback… against Yale (9/15)...Earned PL Honorable Mention in season-opener at Davidson and passed for Finished season with 17 tackles and was fifth after a 12 tackle, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, one pass 128 yards and two TD’s and rushed for 109 on the team with two interceptions…Broke up breakup and one blocked kick performance in win yards on 21 carries (9/1)...Completed 18-of- two passes and returned an interception for 32 against Princeton (9/21)...Had 11 tackles with 2.5 38 passes for 146 yards in win over Wagner yards in the season-opener against Davidson… TFL against Fordham (10/6)...Had nine tackles and (9/6)...Rushed for 72 yards, passed for 94 Had four games with three tackles…Made three two quarterback hurries in win at Lafayette (10/27). vs. Yale (9/15)...Completed 8-of-9 passes tackles and intercepted a pass at Howard. 2011: Moved from safety to outside linebacker for 68 yards at Princeton (9/21)...Selected 2010: Appeared in seven games, starting prior to his sophomore season and started all to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. one against Bucknell at cornerback … 11 games…Finished second on the team and 2011:Appeared in four games at quarterback, Served on special teams … Finished second in the Patriot League with 101 tackles... with his first appearance coming at Marist… the season with nine tackles … Had a Second on the team with 7.5 tackles for loss of Served as the third string quarterback… season-high four tackles against Bucknell. 13 yards...Had 2.0 sacks for a loss of eight yards, Rushed once for five yards at Marist…Also saw High School: Played four years of varsity football, while breaking up four passes and recovering action against Wagner, Colgate and Lehigh…A three at the Greater Atlanta Christian School and two fumbles…Had five games with at least 10 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection. then one year at Peachtree Ridge … As a senior tackles…Had 10 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and a 2010: Appeared in one game against Lafayette at Peachtree Ridge, led team to a 10-3 record pass breakup against Yale…Had a career-high 13 … Served as the third string quarterback … A and to an appearance in the GHSA Quarterfinals tackles, with 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack against Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection. … Named the Gwinnett County Player of the Colgate…Had 11 tackles and a TFL at Lehigh. High School: A four-year letterwinner as a Month in October 2008 … Also played basketball 2010: Appeared in 10 games at safety and on special quarterback at The Lawrenceville School and and ran track … Ran for 200 yards and scored a teams … Finished the season with 10 tackles … Morristown High School… Captained team as a touchdown in a playoff game in 2008 … Coached Had a season-high five tackles against Lehigh. senior … Named Second Team All-New Jersey in football by Bill Ballard at Peachtree Ridge High School: At Allegany HS, won Prep as a senior and was an honorable mention and Ken Robinson at Greater Atlanta Christian. three letters each in football and basketball … All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) selection Captained the football and basketball teams for … In 14 games at Lawrenceville, he threw for two years … Named Cumberland News area 2,000 yards and ran for 1,100 while scoring 18 MALCOLM CALDWELL-MEEKS 5 player of the year, NBC 25 Maryland Small touchdowns … Coached by Ken Mills in football Senior | DB School player of the year, first team all-state at The Lawrenceville School and by Chris Hull at 6-0 | 205 linebacker, and first team all-area running back Morristown … Also played basketball and ran track. Los Angeles, Calif. |Harvard-Westlake and linebacker … Led team to two West Region 2012: Played in 11 games, starting six at championships … In 2009, had 139 tackles, safety...Finished season with 24 tackles and 27 receptions, over 2,200 yards, and school JOHN ALEXANDER 79 one interception...Had four tackles apiece in records of 27 touchdowns and 170 points. Junior | Offensive Line the Hoyas first three games of the season... 6-3 | 310 Tied a career-high five tackles in win over Furlong, Pa. |The Hill School Princeton (9/21)...Had one tackle and one 2012: Appeared in one game on the interception in win over Lafayette (10/26).

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 12 STUDENT-ATHLETES

2011: Appeared in nine games, seeing time 605 return yards and scored 14 touchdowns High School: A four-year letterwinner at safety and on special teams…Finished … Also played basketball and baseball … at Dunwoody … Selected to the Georgia with 24 tackles during his sophomore Coached by Chris Andriano at Montini Catholic. All-Region 5-AAA Team at running back. season…Opened the season with a four tackle performance in the Hoyas win over Davidson…Recorded a career-high five tackles MIKE CIMILLUCA 6 CHARLIE DANN 92 Senior | WR Senior | DL in the Patriot League Championship loss to 5-10 | 175 6-2 | 285 Lehigh…Had four games with three tackles. Fairfield, N.J. | West Essex Youngstown, Ohio | Liberty 2010: Played in eight games seeing 2012: Appeared in four games, seeing time at 2012: Appeared in two games at ... time in the defensive backfield and on wide receiver and on special teams...Earned Made one tackle against Brown (9/29)...Selected special teams … Finished the season the Robert Paul Dahut Award for the Most to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. with two tackles … Named Most Improved Improved Player on offense following spring ball. 2011: Appeared in nine games making one start at Defensive Player during spring practice. 2011: Did not see game action defensive tackle during his sophomore season… High School: A three-year letterwinner at during his sophomore season. Dann finished the season with five tackles…Made Harvard-Westlake … Captained team as a 2010: Appeared in four games on two tackles in the Hoyas victory over Lafayette… senior … A first team all-league selection in special teams and in the defensive Had a single tackle in three games…Selected 2009 and a second team selection in 2009 backfield during his freshman season. to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. … Earned all-academic honors in 2009 … High School: A two-year starter at West Essex, 2010: Appeared in seven games during Played tight end, wide receiver, running back, where he played running back, wide receiver, his freshman year on special teams and at linebacker and punter … As a senior, had 34 cornerback and returned kicks and punts … Also defensive tackle … Registered five tackles catches for 423 yards and had a 36-yard punt played lacrosse and ran track … Captained both during his freshman season … A Patriot return average with four touchdowns … Also football and track teams … Named First Team League Academic Honor Roll selection. ran track … Coached by Vic Eumont in football. All-State Group 2 in 2009 … An All-Iron Hills High School: A two-sport athlete at Liberty HS, Conference selection and named to the NJ All- he won two letters playing both offensive and NICK CAMPANELLA 10 State Super 100 … Named All-Essex County … defensive line in football and also as a thrower for Senior | RB West Essex Inductee of National High School the track and field team … Served as a football 6-0 | 223 Association and College Football Hall of Fame team captain his senior year…Was Academic Roselle, Ill. | Montini Catholic … Helped lead 2007 team to state title and All-Ohio, first team all-conference, and first team 2012: Appeared in 10 games, starting three at to conference championships from 2007-09. all-county in junior and senior seasons … Helped running back...Named Second Team All-Patriot team to a league championship in junior year while League for second consecutive season...Earned DALEN CLAYTOR 23 blocking on an offense that rushed for 3176 yards. the John L. Hagerty Award for team’s best Senior | RB back...Led Hoyas and seventh in the PL with 5-8 | 170 RAY DELORENZO 67 501 rushing yards...Finished ninth in the PL in Dunwoody, Ga. | Dunwoody scoring with nine TD’s...Earned PL Offensive Senior | OL 2012:Played in seven games, starting four 6-4 | 295 Player of the Week after rushing for 127 yards at running back...Finished season with 57 on 12 carries and scoring three rushing TD’s Edison, N.J. | Bishop George Ahr carries for 306 yards and a team-leading 5.0 2012: Did not appear in game on runs of 53, 2 and 45 yards and catching a yards/carry...Had 10 catches for 70 yards... action during his junior season. nine-yard TD pass in win over Davidson (9/1)... Had five carries for 51 yards and a touchdown 2011: Did not appear in game action Rushed for 63 yards on nine carries and a TD against Yale (9/15)...Had 13 carries for 70 during his sophomore season. in win over Princeton (9/21)...Rushed for 53 yards against Princeton (9/21)...Had 16 Did not appear in game yards and a TD and caught a five-yard TD pass 2010: carries for a career-high 76 yards at Fordham action during his freshman season. at Fordham (10/6)...Had 23 carries for 78 yards (10/6)...Rushed for 44 yards and caught three High School: A four-year letter winner on the and a TD in win over Lafayette (10/26)...Selected passes for 27 yards against Lehigh (10/13). offensive and defensive lines at Bishop George to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2011:Appeared in all 11 games at running Ahr HS, as well as a two-year letter winner 2011: Appeared in all 11 games, starting nine at back as a sophomore…Fifth on the team, for the baseball team as a first baseman … running back during his sophomore season… rushing for 233 yards and sixth on the team Served as football team captain in 2009 … Had a breakout season, leading GU with 477 with 13 receptions for 86 yards…Had eight Member of National Honor Society and Hispanic yards and eight rushing touchdowns to earn carries for 49 yards, with a long of 22 in a win Honor Society … Coached by Ron Hilliard. Second Team All Patriot League honors…Also at Wagner…Rushed for a career-high 58 yards caught 11 passes for 61 yards…Eighth in the PL, on 13 carries in the Hoyas win over Colgate… averaging 43.4 rushing yards per game and sixth Returned three kicks for 93 yards, with a long BRANDON DURHAM 21 in touchdowns (8)…Opened the season rushing of 45 yards at Bucknell…Finished the season Senior | RB for 82 yards on 13 carries and three touchdowns with 172 kick-off return yards on six returns. 5-7 | 155 against Davidson…Tied his career high in 2010: Appeared in nine games at running back Mesquite, Texas | Dallas Christian rushing yards with 82 on 18 carries at Marist…. as a freshman … Rushed for 106 yards and 2012: Played in 10 games, starting three at Scored touchdowns in three consecutive two touchdowns and caught 19 passes for 147 running back...Had 37 carries for 128 yards games, including Wagner, Howard and Colgate. yards … Saw his first action at Yale, compiling (3.5/carry) and 9 catches for 69 yards (8.6/ 2010: Appeared in three games on special 102 yards on four kick-off returns and 117 all rec.)...Had two carries for 16 yards and four teams during his freshman season. purpose yards … Had two carries for 20 yards receptions for 49 yards at Fordham (10/6). High School: A four-year member of the varsity against Wagner on Oct. 9 … Had two catches 2011: Appeared in all 11 games, seeing time at team three years at Driscoll Catholic and his for 34 yards against Bucknell on Oct. 16 … running back during his sophomore season… final year at Montini Catholic … Played running Had 54 all purpose yards, including his first Finished fourth on the team with 251 yards, with back and safety … Captained football team for career touchdown against Lehigh on Nov. 13 the best yards per carry average of the team’s two years … Helped lead team to state titles in … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week RB’s (6.3 ypc)…Had a career-best 103 rushing 2007 and 2009 … An all-area, all-conference, with a season-high 61 all purpose yards and a yards on eight carries with a long of 67 yards in all-state selection … As a senior in 2009, touchdown in a win over Marist on Nov. 20 … the Hoyas win over Marist…Had five carries for 34 ran for 976 yards, had 907 receiving yards, A Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection. yards in a win over Colgate and five carries for 43

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 13 STUDENT-ATHLETES yards and a long of 27 against Fordham…Finished along the offensive line…In field events, he threw Had a career-high 22 yards on two catches at Yale. the season with three catches for 13 yards. both the shot-put and discus … Served as track 2010: Appeared in one game against Fordham 2010: Appeared in three games during his team captain … A unanimous choice for first at wide receiver and on special teams. freshman season at running back and on team all-district in senior year, while also being High School: A three-year letterman special teams … Scored the Hoyas’ first named academic all-state … Helped team to the at Cretin-Derham Hall … Also won two touchdown of the season on a five yard run, number one offense in Dallas/Fort Worth history letters as a small forward on the basketball his only carry of the season against Davidson and district championships in 2008 and ’09. team … Was an honorable mention all-state on Sept. 4 … Made one tackle on special selection in senior year … Helped team to teams against Sacred Heart on Oct. 23. Minnesota Class 5A State Championship High School: A four-year letterwinner at Dallas MATT MACZURA 99 in senior season … Had 27 catches for an Junior | Punter Christian, where he played running back and average of 22.7 yards and 11 TDs as a senior. 6-2 | 225 cornerback … Captained team as a senior Cranberry Township, Pa. | Central Catholic … Helped lead team to a 13-0 record in 2008 2012: Appeared in all 11 games as punter and and a state title … Named the state game Most DEVON PAPANDREW 84 placekicker for field goals and extra points... Senior | PK Valuable Player in 2008 … Led Dallas Christian Had 72 punts for 2,608 yards (36.2/punt) with a 6-0 | 180 to district titles from 2007-09 … The team’s 2009 long of 69 yards...Was 10-of-17 on field goals... Largo, Fla. | St. Petersburg Offensive MVP … Ran for 1,800 yards and 18 Kicked first career field goal, a 21-yarder in win 2012: Appeared in 10 games as the team’s touchdowns as a senior and 1,543 yards and 22 against Wagner (9/6)...Converted a career- placekicker...Had 29 kick-offs for 1444 yards touchdowns as a junior … Academic All-State as high three FG’s, including the game-winner for an average of 49.8 yards/kick-off...Selected a junior and senior … Also played basketball and at Princeton (9/21)...Made a career-long 37 to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. ran track … Coached by Mike Wheeler in football. yarder in win over Lafayette (10/27)...... Landed 2011: Saw action in two games during 18 punts inside the opponents’ 20 yard line his sophomore season…Selected to the FRED EGGERT 78 and had four punts of 50+ yards...Selected Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Senior | OL to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2010: Did not appear in game 6-3 | 285 2011: Appeared in 10 games as the team’s first action during his freshman season. Lake Forest, Calif. | Mater Dei string punter during his sophomore season… High School: At St. Petersburg HS, was a three 2012: Did not see action during his junior season. Punted the ball 55 times for 1,915 yards, year letterman in football and also won three 2011: Appeared in one game, seeing averaging 34.8 yards per punt…Had a long of 53 letters as a member of the track team, running action at left tackle in the season-opening yards…Landed 21 punts inside the opponents’ the 800m, 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles … win over Davidson…Selected to the 20 yard line…Pinned four punts inside the Captained both the football and track teams … Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. opponents’ 20 yard line twice (Davidson, Named 2009 5A second team all-state, 2009 2010: Appeared in one game, starting at left Howard)…Averaged a season-best 40.2 Pinellas County All-Star South Squad kicker and tackle against Bucknell on Oct. 16, as the yards per punt on five punts against Wagner. punter, 2007-2009 PCAC All-Conference kicker, Hoyas compiled 327 yards of total offense. 2010: Appeared in all 11 games as the starting and 2009 FACA all-district kicker … Made 105 High School: A three-year football letter winner punter during his freshman season … Had of 109 PAT attempts in his career, along with 25 at Mater Dei High who also played basketball … the longest punt of any Patriot League punter of 37 field goals … His long FG was 44 yards, Served as squad leader for the football team and with a 70 yarder against Wagner on Oct. 9 and he had 72 touchbacks … Devon is an Eagle basketball team captain … Helped team to a 23- … Earned Patriot League Special Teams Scout, National Honor Society Member and a 11 record over his three varsity seasons, reaching Player of the Week after averaging 40.3 yards member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. the playoffs each year … Blocked for USC over seven punts and pinning two inside the quarterback Matt Barkley for two years … Member 20 yard line … Pinned four punts inside the of Campus Ministry and National Honor Society. 20 yard line against Bucknell on Oct. 16. JOHN PORTER 56 High school: At Central Catholic HS, won two Senior | DL letters as the kicker and punter and also lettered 6-3 | 250 MICHAEL FRANCIS 70 in soccer … Named 2009 all-conference punter Marathon, Fla. | Marathon Senior | OL and was selected to Pennsylvania East-West 2012:Did not see game action 6-3 | 285 All-Star game … Scored 49 points in his senior during his junior season. Glenn Heights State, Texas | Desoto year, with 37 PATs and four field goals … Had 2011: Appeared in three games during his Started nine games at right tackle...Helped sophomore season on the defensive line…Selected 2012: a long field goal of 51 yards and a punting pave the way for the third best rushing attack in the average of 37 yards … Served as secretary to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. PL (146.1 yards/game)...Part of an offensive line and treasurer of National Honor Society. 2010: Appeared in the final seven games of that helped GU average 19.1 first downs per game. the season at defensive tackle … Finished with 2011: Appeared in seven games, starting four five tackles and one sack … Had a sack for a along the offensive line, splitting time between ELLIOTT OWUSU 80 loss of 16 yards against Wagner on Oct. 9. center and left guard during his sophomore Senior | WR High School: Four-year letter winner at season…Made his first start in the season- 6-4 | 215 Marathon … Appeared at offensive line, opening win over Davidson, helping the offense St. Paul, Minn. | Cretin-Derham nose guard and defensive end … Selected rush for 206 yards and five touchdowns…Helped 2012: Played in nine games, starting seven all-region as a senior at defensive end … GU produce one of its best rushing outputs during at wide receiver...Finished the season with Recorded 55 tackles, 12.0 sacks and had 18.0 the Kevin Kelly era in a win over Marist, as the seven catches for 68 yards...Had a career- tackles-for-loss … Also played basketball. team rushed for 279 yards and three touchdowns. high five receptions for 55 yards with a 2010: Appeared in six games on the defensive long of 14 in win over Princeton (9/21). line during his freshman season … Finished 2011: Appeared in seven games at wide receiver JAMES SPALY 61 the season with five tackles, including a and on special teams during his sophomore Senior | OL season-high two against Lehigh on Nov. 13 … season...Finished the season with five catches 6-5 | 285 Moved to offensive line during spring practice. for 42 yards with a long of 11 yards…Made his Ann Arbor, Mich. | Pioneer *NAMED 2013 PRESEASON ALL PATRIOT LEAGUE High School: A two-sport letter winner in football first career catch in the season-opener against Started 10 games at left tackle, earning and track at Desoto HS … Played every position Davidson, finishing with two catches for 14 yards… 2012: First Team All-Patriot League honors...Given

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 14 STUDENT-ATHLETES the George A. Murtaugh Award for the team’s ROHAN WILLIAMSON 7 Outstanding Player Award…Named Founders best lineman...Helped pave the way for the Senior | DB League All Star and All New England Team. third best rushing attack in the PL (146.1 yards/ 5-10 | 185 game)...Part of an offensive line that helped GU Silver Spring, Md. | Good Counsel average 19.1 first downs per game...Selected MITCHELL BLACK 85 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting five Sophomore | Tight End to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. at cornerback...Finished season with 20 6-4 | 245 2011: Appeared in seven games, starting six at tackles, 0.5 TFL and one pass breakup... Edinburgh Scotland | University School left tackle… Helped pave the way for an offense Had 3.0 tackles and a pass breakup against 2012: Did not see game action during his that produced 1,623 yards on the ground and Yale (9/15)...Had a career-high 6.0 tackles sophomore season...Moved from defensive line 1,897 yards through the air, averaging 320.0 and 0.5 TFL in win at Lafayette (10/27). to tight end during the spring season...Selected yards of total offense per game…Helped GU 2011: Sat out during the 2011 to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. scosre 16 rushing touchdowns, while protecting season due to NCAA transfer rules. 2011: Did not see game action during Hoyas quarterbacks to throw 18 touchdown Prior to Georgetown:(Freshman-2010): his freshman season…Selected to the passes…GU rushed for over 100 yards in Played in eight games for the Bryant Bulldogs Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. all but three games during the 2011 season. during his rookie campaign while accounting High School: Three-year letterwinner and two- 2010: Did not appear in game action for 14 tackles ... Recorded his first-career year starter in football, also earned two letters in during his freshman season … A Patriot interception against Duquesne on Nov. 21 basketball…Named football team captain for his League Academic Honor Roll selection. ... Registered a season-best five stops in a senior season…Helped the football team qualify High School: A three-sport letterman at Ann 24-7 win over Albany on Oct. 30 ... Accounted for the state playoffs for the first time since 2004… Arbor Pioneer HS … In addition to playing right for a pass breakup against Robert Morris. Two-time honorable mention All Ohio and First tackle and defensive end in football, was a first High School: Starting cornerback for coach Team All Lakes District selection…2010 Scholar- baseman for the baseball team and a forward Bob Milloy in 2009 for team that went 11-1 Athlete Award recipient by the Northeast Ohio on the basketball squad … Captained the and captured the Washington Colonial Athletic Chapter of the National Football Foundation… Freshman, JV, and Varsity basketball teams Conference league title ... Team also went 11-1 Expected to major in international economics. … football and basketball teams were both in 2008 finishing as league runners-up that year two-time league champions … Was named all- ... Named Most Improved by coaching staff as a conference, all-area, and all-county twice … senior ... Earned All-Washington Colonial Athletic CONNOR BOHLING 45 2010 Ann Arbor New Offensive Dream Team Conference honors as a senior ... Had 41 tackles, Junior | Tight End member … In senior year, started all 11 games one interception, three pass breakups, three 6-6 | 255 at right tackle, accumulating 31 pancake blocks. forced fumbles, one fumble recovery as a senior Westport, Conn. | Staples[The Hotchkiss ... Named to Honor Roll ... Member of Xaverian School] Leaders, Senior Leader and President of YCLA. 2012: Did not see game action ZACK WILKE 83 during his sophomore season. Senior | WR 2011: Did not see game action during his 5-9 | 170 JUNIORS freshman season…Moved from offensive line to Boca Raton, Fla. | St. Andrews tight end during the spring portion of the season. 2012: Played in 10 games, starting four NICK ALFIERI 36 High School: A three-year letterwinner at at wide receiver...Finished second on the Junior | LB Staples…Also lettered one year in football and team with 19 receptions and 238 yards... 6-0 | 215 track at The Hotchkiss School…Selected First Had two catches for 45 yards, with a season- Portland, Ore. | Jesuit[The Hotchkiss School] Team All League, All Area and a Fairfield County long of 37 yards at Davidson (9/1)...Had *Moving back to LB for the 2013 season. All Star at Staples in 2009…Helped lead Staples four catches for 47 yards and a touchdown 2012: Started all 11 games at safety...Finished to the 2009 FCIAC League Championship and against Brown (9/29)...Had three catches for a third on the team and ninth in the PL with to the finals of the LL State Championship… season-high 55 yards against Lehigh (10/13). 91 tackles, including four double-digit tackle Expected to major in international business. 2011: Appeared in seven games, starting one games...Had 11 tackles in a season-opening at wide receiver and also saw time as a punt win at Davidson (9/1)...Had 11 tackles, 0.5 returner…Finished fourth on the team with 15 sack and an interception return of 34 yards against Yale (9/15)...Had a career-high PATRICK BOYLE 31 catches for 126 yards…Posted a career-high Junior | LB 13 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble seven receptions for 43 yards in a win over 6-0 | 200 recovery against Brown (9/29)...Had 12 tackles Lafayette…Had four receptions for a career-high Wheaton, Ill. | Benet Academy against Holy Cross (11/17)...Named to the 47 yards with a season-long catch of 21 yards at 2012: Appeared in 10 games, seeing time CoSIDA Academic All-District Football Team. Wagner…Had one rush for 37 yards, his longest at linebacker and on special teams...Made Played in all 11 games earning time at play from scrimmage during the 2011 season. 2011: his collegiate debut against Davidson (9/1)... linebacker and on special teams during his 2010: Appeared in all 11 games, seeing time in Had three tackles apiece against Yale freshman season…Finished ninth on the team the SLOT and as a punt returner … Finished (9/15) and Princeton (9/21)...Recovered with 33 tackles…Recovered a fumble in the with three catches for 28 yards and 17 punt a fumble in win over Lafayette (10/27). Hoyas loss at Bucknell…Recorded a career- returns for 107 yards for an average of 6.3 yards. 2011: Did not see game action high six tackles in the Hoyas loss at Yale… High School: Was a three-sport athlete during his freshman season. Had five tackles in GU’s win over Colgate…Had at St. Andrews School, participating in football, High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning at least three tackles in six games…Selected basketball, and track…Captained the football two letters in football and basketball at Benet to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. team…Named first team All-Palm Beach Academy…Captain of football and basketball A six-time letterwinner, County and MVP for St. Andrews…Broke eight High School: team during his senior season...Selected All East earning three in football and three in track… school records last season…Has scored on a Suburban Catholic Conference and All Area in At Jesuit named the 2010 Most Improved kickoff return of 95 yards and a punt return of 2010…Recorded over 100 tackles in consecutive Player and Second Team All Metro League… 71 yards and has scored 15 TDs in a season… seasons with 101 tackles in 2009 and 109 in Helped lead Jesuit to back-to-back Metro Scored three TDs in the Homecoming game 2010…Lists most thrilling moment in athletic League title and to the finals of the 6A State while also being named the Homecoming King. career as making the game-winning free throws to Championship in 2009, finishing the season beat nation’s third-ranked Simeon in front of over with a 12-2 record…At Hotchkiss earned Most 10,000 people….Expected to major in Business.

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 15 STUDENT-ATHLETES XANDER CARPOUSIS 93 First Team All C.I.F. Defense in 2010…Named both football and basketball teams during Sophomore | DL Valle Vista League Defensive MVP in 2010… his senior season…Selected team most 6-4 | 260 Two-time First Team All Valle Vista League valuable player and an All State, All Region Winter Park, Fla. | Winter Park [Fork Union Defense and two-time All Academic Valle Vista and All area selection in 2010… Helped lead Military Academy] League… Selected First Team All Montview Westminster to the state playoffs each season 2012: Appeared in four of the first five games League in 2008…Compiled 350 tackles, five and to 2007 and 2010 region championships. on the defensive line before missing the sacks and five interceptions in 37 game high rest of the season with an injury...Selected school career…Expected to major in psychology. MICHAEL KASTEN 62 to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Junior | OL 2011: Appeared in six games on the defensive PETER DAIBES 94 6-3 | 265 line during his freshman season…Recorded two Junior | DL Freehold, N.J. | Freehold tackles with one tackle for loss in his collegiate 6-5 | 245 2012: Did not see any game action during debut against Davidson…Also recorded two Wayne, N.J. | Wayne Hills his sophomore season due to injury. tackles against Lafayette in a Hoyas win… 2012: Appeared in five games, starting two 2011: Appeared in four games on the Finished the season with six tackles and one TFL at defensive end...Made his first career offensive line and on special teams during High School: A two-sport athlete in football start at Davidson and had 4.0 tackles, 1.0 his freshman season…Earned playing time and basketball at Winter Park, before playing a TFL and 1.0 sack in the victory (9/1)... against Lafayette, Yale, Marist and Bucknell. post-graduate season of football at Fork Union Had 3.0 tackles against Wagner (9/6). High School: A three-year letterwinner Military Academy…Led FUMA in sacks with 2011: Appeared in six games on the defensive in football and captain during his senior 13 during the 2010 season…At Winter Park line during his freshman season…Made his season at Freehold…Helped lead Freehold helped lead football team to District and Metro collegiate debut and recorded first tackle in to 2008 and 2010 Central Jersey III State championships and state quarterfinals…Helped win over Davidson…Posted a season-highs Sectional Championships, the school’s first Winter Park basketball team to a Class 6A with two tackles against Colgate and Lehigh. championships…Selected First Team All State, State Championship and No. 6 national ranking. High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning All Group III, All Shore, All Division and All District four apiece in football and basketball…Named during his senior season…Named Academic All CHAD COLEMAN 25 captain of the basketball team during his senior Shore in 2010…Expected to major in government. Junior | DB season…On the gridiron named the North Jersey 5-10 |167 Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 and second team All-State All-Groups…Named First Team ALEC MAY 90 Flint, Mich. | Carman-Ainsworth Junior | DL All-State Group 3 and voted all conference, all 2012: Did not play during sophomore 6-4 | 245 league and all county during his senior year… season due to injury...Selected to the Wrenthem, Mass. | King Phillip Ranked as the No. 1 defensive end in New Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting in six Jersey by McCarthy Scouting Report…Helped 2011: Appeared in 10 games, earning time games at defensive end...Finished season lead Wayne Hills to three North 1 Group 3 State at cornerback and on special teams during with 43 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks, one Championships in 2007, 2008 and 2010… his freshman season…Recorded his first forced fumble and one pass breakup...Had 3.0 In 17 career starts compiled 117 tackles, 21 two collegiate tackles at Bucknell…Had a tackles and 2.0 sacks for a loss of 13 yards in sacks, six forced fumbles and five deflected career-high four tackles and one sack in the season-opening win over Davidson (9/1)... passes...Expected to be a pre-med major. Hoyas win at Wagner…Finished the season Had 8.0 tackles, 0.5 sack and a pass breakup with eight tackles, one TFL and one sack. against Lehigh (10/13)... Had 5.0 tackles and a High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning WILLIAM DUNCAN 74 forced fumble in a win over Lafayette (10/27)... two in football and two in track…Named Sophomore | DL Had a career-high nine tackles, including 1.0 football team captain during his senior year…A 6-3 | 275 TFL against Holy Cross (11/17)...Selected two-time unanimous first team all conference Wayne, N.J. | Wayne Valley to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. selection…Selected to play in Annual Michigan 2012: Did not see game action 2011: Appeared in 11 games, starter four All Star Game…Helped lead school to 2009 during his sophomore season. on the defensive line during his freshman Big Nine Championship…Compiled 96 tackles, 2011: Did not see game action during his season…Finished with 24 tackles, 1.0 tackle 22 passes deflections, four sacks, three forced freshman season. Moved from offensive for loss, a half sack and two forced fumbles… fumbles and one interception during his career… line to defensive line in the spring. Posted at least four tackles four times…Had a Two-time All State Academic selection… High School: A three-sport athlete earning season-high five tackles at Howard…Forced Expected to major in business management. seven letters, including two in football, two in fumbles in consecutive games against Holy wrestling and three in track…Earned the Minds Cross and Fordham…Had four tackles, a half WARDELL CRUTCHFIELD III 4 in Motion Award for carrying a 4.0 grade point a sack and a forced fumble against Fordham. Junior | LB average in 2009 and 2010 for football and High School: A three-year letterwinner and 5-10 |230 2011 for wrestling…Selected second team all starter at tight end and defensive end…Named Pomona, Calif. | Baldwin Park conference during his senior year in football football team captain during his senior season… 2012:Appeared in eight games, seeing and wrestling...Expected to major in physics. Compiled 107 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, time at linebacker and on special teams... 13 sacks, nine forced fumbles, four fumble Finished the season with 2.0 tackles...Made JOHN EGAN 40 recoveries, and 18 receptions for 315 yards and his first career tackle against Brown (9/29). three touchdowns during his junior and senior Junior | DB seasons…Selected to the Boston Herald All 2011: Appeared in one game against Lafayette, 5-11 | 185 earning time at linebacker and on special teams. State Team and Boston Globe EMass All-Star Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster School(Ga.) during his senior season…Named Hockomock High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning Did not see game action 2012: Defensive most valuable player in 2010…Two- four in football at inside linebacker and running during his sophomore season. time Hockomock All Star and National Football back and two in baseball… A two-time captain Appeared in one game seeing 2011: Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar of the football team…Played 2008 and 2009 at time on special teams against Fordham. Athlete Award winner…Named a HSSInsight. Duarte High School before transferring to Baldwin A seven-time letterwinner High School: com Top 10 Players, Boston Globe Top 25 Park High School for 2009-2011. Selected in football and basketball and captain of

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Players to Watch and Bostosn Herald Preseason linebackers Robert McCabe and Dustin Wharton County following his senior season…Preseason All State Team prior to his senior season. to eclipse the 100 tackle mark…Finished with 24 All-State Academic selection…Blocked for a tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks a pass running back who broke Frank Gore’s Miami- breakup and a blocked kick…Had two tackles and Dade record for most touchdowns in a half with NICK QUINTANS 52 a sack in a win over Marist…Had a career-high six…Expected to major in international business. Junior | Offensive Line five tackles in a win over Howard...Had at least two 6-3 | 280 tackles in eight games…Helped anchor a defense Media, Pa. | Penncrest that was the PL’s best in scoring defense (19.3 RICHARD SHANKLE 9 2012: Played in six games, seeing time at Junior | DL points/game), while allowing the league’s second center and guard. Helped pave the way for 6-1 | 220 best mark against the run (98.6 yards/game). the third best rushing attack in the PL (146.1 Atlanta, Ga. | South Gwinnett High School: A eight-time letterwinner, yards/game)...Part of an offensive line that 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting six earning four in football, two in basketball, helped GU average 19.1 first downs per game. on the defensive line...Finished season with one in track and one in golf…A three-time 2011: Appeared in one game on 20 tackles, 2.0 TFL and one forced fumble... All County, two-time All Region, two-time All special teams against Lafayette. Made two tackles and forced a fumble in a Northeast Georgia selection at defensive High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning win over Wagner (9/6)...Made a career-high line…Helped lead team to the state semifinals four in football and one in lacrosse…Named 5.0 tackles and 1.0 TFL against Yale (9/15). and region championships in 2008 and state football team captain during his senior year…A 2011: Appeared in three games on the defensive quarterfinals and region championships in 2010. two-time All –County and All-League selection. line, seeing time against Holy Cross, Fordham Named first team all league on the offensive and Lehigh…Made one tackle at Lehigh. line and second team on the defensive line JAVAN ROBINSON 29 High School: A three-year letterwinner in in 2010…Expected to major in finance. Junior | DB football and one-year letterwinner in track… 6-1 |170 Named a football team captain during his Carrollton, Texas | Hebron senior season…Helped lead South Gwinnett RYAN RATTAY 42 2012: Appeared in all 11 games seeing time to consecutive trips to the state playoffs… Junior | LB at safety and on special teams...Finished Expected to major in human science. 6-2 | 216 the season with 11 tackles...Had a career- Toledo, Ohio | St. John’s Jesuit high 3.0 tackles against Brown (9/29). 2012: Appeared in two games during 2011: Appeared in one game in the defensive JAMES SMITH 17 his sophomore season, seeing time on Junior | WR backfield and on special teams against special teams...Made his collegiate debut 6-1 |190 Lafayette during his freshman season…Earned at Lafayette (10/27)...Made his first career Syracuse, N.Y. | Skaneateles the Robert Paul Dahut Most Improved Player tackle against Bucknell (11/10)...Selected to 2012: Did not see game action Award on defense following spring practice. the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. during his sophomore season. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning 2011: Did not see game action 2011: Appeared in one game during two in football playing at CB and WR and two in during his freshman season. his freshman season, seeing time track…Named captain of the football and track High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning on special teams against Davidson. teams during his senior season…An honorable two in football and two in track…Named football High School: A four-time letterwinner, as a two- mention All District selection in 2010…A team captain during his senior season…Selected time letterwinner and starter in football and two second team Academic All State selection in to the Toledo All City Team and Toledo City All in basketball…Named football team captain for 2011…Helped lead 7-on-7 team to a state Academic Team in 2010…Named the Catholic his senior season…Helped lead football team championship in 2009...A part of the second Youth Organization Athlete of the Year in 2010… to its first playoff appearance in over 15 years… place 4x200 meter relay team in 2010 and third During his senior season helped lead football to Selected second team all league in football in place in the 4x100 meter relay team in 2011… an 11-2 record, the best in school history, making 2010…Selected for 2010 Arcaro Senior All Star Expected to major in international business. the regional finals…Compiled 100 career tackles, Classic…Expected to major in foreign service. 12 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries… His brother is Rick, a two-time Georgetown MIKE ROLAND 75 varsity letterwinner and a 2009 Patriot League Junior | OL GIBSON VAUGHT 34 All Academic honoree. Cousin is Tim a former 6-4 | 310 Junior | LB NFL quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers, Miami, Fla.| Coral Gables 6-5 | 222 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers 2012: Started in 10 games, primarily playing right Ashland, Va. | Patrick Henry and Arizona Cardinals…A National Merit Semi- guard on the offensive line...Helped pave the way 2012: Did not see game action during Finalist…Expected to major in Economics. for the third best rushing attack in the PL (146.1 sophomore season due to injury. yards/game)...Part of an offensive line that 2011: Appeared in six games, mainly on special helped GU average 19.1 first downs per game. teams during his freshman season. Was moved

JORDAN RICHARDSON 8 2011: Appeared in 10 games, starting seven from tight end to linebacker during spring practice. Junior | DL at right tackle during his freshman season… High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning 6-2 | 300 Was named Second Team All-Patriot League three as a three year starter in basketball and Watkinsville, Ga. | Athens Academy following his strong rookie campaign…Helped two as a two-way starter in football…Named Received the George A. Murtaugh 2012: the Hoyas to the second best scoring offense in captain of both football and basketball team as Award given to the team’s best lineman during the league (27.0 points/game), while paving the a senior…Selected Virginia AAAAA Colonial the team’s annual spring banquet...Started in way for 1,623 rushing yards and 1,897 passing District honors on offense, defense and All each of GU’s 11 games at defensive tackle... yards…Also helped the Hoyas to one of the third Academic in 2010…Helped lead Patrick Henry to Finished season with 39 tackles and 5.0 TFL most efficient red zone offenses in the country, a Tomato Bowl championship in 2010… Helped and two pass breakups...Had a career-high 8 scoring on .920 percent of its opportunities lead the basketball team to the Central Region tackles and a career-high 3.5 TFL at Fordham inside the opponents’ 20-yard line (36-for-39). playoffs in 2010…Expected to major in business. (10/6)...Had 7.0 tackles against Bucknell (10/10). High School: A four-year letterwinner and starter Appeared in 10 games, starting nine at 2011: on the offensive line…Named football team captain defensive tackle during his freshman season… during his senior season…Selected All Dade Proved a disruptive force in the interior, allowing

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 17 STUDENT-ATHLETES SOPHOMORES of football and track during senior season… selection in football, basketball and golf in 2010- Named a third team All-State selection...A three- 2011…Coached by Kevin Fleming in football at SPENCER BALL 24 time All Freeman selection and two-time all- Belmont Hill and Michael Silipo at Deerfield… Sophomore | LB league selection…Named first team all-section Graduated from Belmont Hill magna cum laude. 6-1 | 210 nine…Set school record for receptions, receiving Charlotte, N.C. | Charlotte Latin yards and touchdowns, as well as the section 2012: Played in eight games at linebacker nine record for receiving touchdowns (29)… ANDREW GREEN 63 Sophomore | DL | Longsnapper and on special teams during his freshman Helped lead school to a division championship 6-2 | 225 season...Finished the season with two in 2011…Coached in football by Jeramie Collins. tackles and one forced fumble...Forced Palo Alto, Calif. | Harvard-Westlake a fumble in win over Lafayette (10/27). 2012: Did not see game action during High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning GERVERUS FLAGG 71 his freshman season...Selected to the three in football, two in track and one in Sophomore | OL Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. basketball…Named football and track team 6-2 | 290 High School: A three-year letterwinner in captain during his senior year and a captain in Charleston, S.C. | Mercersburg Academy football…Led team in sacks in all three 2012: Did not see game action the NC/SC Shrine Bowl in 2011…Selected first season of his high school career…Selected during his freshman season. team All-State, South Charlotte Region and to the Daily News Valley All-Star Game and High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning all-conference in 2011…Helped lead Charlotte the Prep Star Calif. Southern Section All-Star three in football, two in track and field and one Latin to conference championships in 2009, Game in 2012…Coached by Vic Eumont. in wrestling…Named football team captain 2010 and 2011 and a state championship in during his senior season playing offensive and 2009…Finished career with 210 tackles, 23 defensive tackle…Named first team All Mid- MATT HUNGATE 72 sacks and 16 forced fumbles…Helped lead Atlantic Prep League on offense and defense Sophomore | OL track team to a state championship in 2011… and second team all-area as a senior… 6-4 | 250 Coached in football and track by Larry McNulty. Named all-conference honorable mention Morton, Ill. | Morton as a junior…Finished fifth in the PAIAA state 2012: Did not see game action HUNTER BOOKS 82 meet in the discus…Was a Distinguished during his freshman season. Sophomore | TE Scholar…Coached in football by Daniel Walker. High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three 6-3 | 230 letters in football and three letters in basetball… Oakdale, Minn. | North Football team captain during his senior season… 2012: Played in one game during CAMERON GAMBLE 20 Two-time Peoria Journal-Star All Area first team his freshman season, making his Sophomore | DB selection, two-time Mid-Illini All Conference collegiate debut at Lafayette (10/27). 5-10 | 180 first team selection and All-State honorable High School: An 11-time letterwinner, earning two Powder Springs, Ga. | McEachern mention during his senior year…Helped lead 2012: Played in all 11 games at cornerback and in football, four in track, three in basketball and team to state playoffs for two-consecutive on special teams, making one start at Colgate two in cross country…A two-time team captain seasons…Earned Academic All-State honors (10/20)...Finished season with 17 tackles, 1.0 in basketball and a senior captain with track… two times…Was coached by Jason Thiry. TFL, one interception and three pass breakups... Selected all-conference in football during his Made a career-high eight tackles against senior season…A three-time all-conference Brown (9/29)...Made 3.0 tackles and 1.0 TFL at JO’EL KIMPELA 39 basketball selection and an All-State Academic Fordham (10/6)...Had his first career interception Sophomore | RB selection for basketball in 2012…Holds the all- in a win over Lafayette (10/27)...Selected 5-10 | 185 time basketball scoring record at North High to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo | School…Coached in football by Eric Longtin High School: A seven-time letterwinner, Euless Trinity earning three in football and four in track…A 2012: Played in six games, starting one at running TROYE BULLOCK 26 two-time track captain…A five-time Junior back during his freshman season...Made his Sophomore | FB Olympic qualifier, four-time Georgia High collegiate debut at Fordham (10/6)...Scored his 6-0 | 230 School Association Track qualifier…Selected first career touchdown at Colgate (10/20)...Ran for Suitland, Md. | DeMatha the 2011 Schuman’s National Underclassmen 80 yards on 16 carries and caught a five yard TD 2012: Appeared in two games at fullback and on Combine defensive back MVP…2012 Cobb pass in win over Lafayette (10/27) to earn Patriot special teams during his freshman season...Made County Touchdown Club McEachern Scholar League Rookie of the Week...Earned his second his collegiate debut against Lafayette (10/27). Athlete of the Year…Helped team to 2009 and PL Rookie of the Week after rushing for a career- High School: A four-year letterwinner in football… 2010 region championships and 2011 track high 98 yards on 19 carries and catching three Also competed in track…Was named his region championship…Coached in football by passes for 28 yards against Bucknell (11/10). team’s offensive MVP for the 2011 season… Kyle Hockman…2011 Georgia Merit Recipient High School: A two-year letterwinner in football, Named Second Team All-WCAC during his and member of the National Honor Society. and one-year starter at running back…Selected senior season…Earned the National Scholar to the Texas All-State 5A team as a running back Athlete Award…Coached by Elijah Brooks. during his senior season…Rushed for 2,109 HARRISON GLOR 87 yards and 26 total touchdowns, averaging over 10 Sophomore | WR yards per carry…Coached by Steve Lineweaver. JAKE DECICCO 27 6-2 | 190 Sophomore | WR Boston, Mass. | Belmont Hall [Deerfield Academy] 6-1 | 197 2012: Did not see game action during HUNTER KISELICK 98 Kingston, N.Y. | Kingston his freshman season...Selected to the Sophomore | Defensive Line 2012: Appeared in five games, making Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 6-1 | 245 one start against Colgate (10/20)...Had High School: A 13-time letterwinner, earning four Nutley, N.J. | Bergen Catholic one catch for 13 yards at Colgate (10/20). in football, four in basketball, four in golf and 2012: Earned the Robert Paul Dahut Award High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning one in track and field…Selected as basketball for Most Improved Defensive Player at the three in football, two in basketball, two in team captain in 2010-2011 at Belmont Hill and end of the spring ball...Played in nine games baseball and one in track…Named team captain again in 2011-2012 at Deerfield…An All-ISL during his freshman season on the defensive

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 18 STUDENT-ATHLETES line and special teams...Finished season with team captain in football and basketball during of the Week (vs. Princeton & vs. Holy Cross)... 13 tackles and 1.0 sack...Had 3.0 tackles and his senior season…Selected first team all- Had career-high 7.0 tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 his first career sack at Colgate (10/20)...Had league in 2011… Named the 2011 Sectional sack at Princeton (9/21)...Had 5.0 tackles 3.0 tackles apiece in GU’s last two games Championship Game MVP, throwing five with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against HC (11/17). against Bucknell (11/10) and Holy Cross (11/17). touchdown passes…Helped lead football team High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning to consecutive league championships…Also four in football and two in track from Grant three in football and three in wrestling…Named named the League Championship Game MVP High School before transferring to Euless a captain on the football and wrestling team in basketball…National Football Foundation Trinity for his junior and senior season…Was as a senior…Selected First Team All-State, Scholar Athlete Award Winner in 2011… named a captain of the Grant High School all-county and all-league during in football Member of the National Honor Society, as football team as a sophomore…First team all- during his senior year…Finished his football well as National Merit Commended Student… district selection during his senior season at career with 180 tackles and 22 sacks in three Coached by Joe Casamento in football. outside linebacker…First Team Academic All- seasons…Earned a state championship in State in 2011…Earned second team all-district wrestling during his senior season, while as a freshman and first team all-district as a earning three district championships and one KYLE NOLAN 13 sophomore at Grant…Helped Trinity to the state Sophomore | QB county championship during his career… championship in game in 2010 and helped lead 6-5 |225 Coached in football by Nunzio Campanile. the team to a Bi-divisional championship in Branford, Conn. | Branford High School | 2011…Coached in football by Steve Lineweaver. Choate Rosemary Hall KEVIN LIDDY 77 2012: Played and started in three games during Sophomore | OL his freshman season, leading GU to a win over MATTHEW SATCHELL 44 6-6 | 275 Lafayette (10/27)...Completed 33-of-76 pass Sophomore | LB Garden City, N.Y. | Kellenberg Memorial attempts for 473 yards with four touchdowns 6-1 | 210 2012: Did not see game action and four interceptions, with a long TD of 62 Cherry Hill, N.J. | Cherry Hill East during his freshman season. yards...Earned PL Rookie of the Week honors 2012: Played in eight games, earning High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning two after completing 16-of-39 with 260 yards and time at linebacker and on special teams... in football, two in basketball and two in lacrosse… three TD passes in a loss to Colgate (10/20). Made three tackles against Yale (9/15). Named football team captain for his senior High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning High School: A four-time letterwinner in football, season…Named New York Catholic High School three in each football and basketball at Branford being selected a two-time team captain… Football League first team as a senior, earning High School, while being named team captain Three-time all-conference selection, earning a a spot in the CHSFL All Star Game…Helped and All-Conference in both sports…Attended spot on the All Group 4 Team in 2010 and the lead team to consecutive NY CHSFL AA Division Choate Rosemary Hall as a post graduate, Super 100 All-State Team in 2010…In 30 career Championships in 2010 and 2011…Played center where he started at quarterback...helped lead games, he compiled 264 tackles, 28 tackles on the basketball team and goalie on the lacrosse Choate football and basketball teams to the for loss, four sacks, 12 forced fumbles and team …Member of the National Honor Society. NEPSAC Class-A championship games… blocked two punts returned for touchdowns… First Team Class-A New England Prep School Coached by Tom Coen…Nominated for Athletic Conference in football...Connecticut High School Hall of Fame…Received an MICHAEL LYZWA 95 All-Star Team selection 2011...Connecticut invitation to the Under Armour All-American Sophomore | Defensive Line High School Coach Association Academic Combine and the US Army National Combine. 6-3 |235 All-State...Member of the National Honor Palo Alto, Calif. | Palo Alto Society. Coached by Mike Tracy at Branford 2012: Played in three games at defensive and Erik Cooper at Choate Rosemary Hall. ETTIAN SCOTT 28 tackle during his freshman season...Made his Sophomore | DB collegiate debut against Yale (9/15)...Finished 6-1 | 175 season with one tackle against Brown (9/29). GARRETT POWERS 30 Okinawa, Japan | Northside (N.C.) High School: A seven-time letterwinner, Sophomore | DB 2012: Played in eight games during his earning four in football, two in track and 6-1 |185 freshman season, earning time on special field and one in basketball…Named a three- Columbus, Ohio | Upper Arlington teams...Made three tackles on special teams. year team captain in football…Three-time 2012: Played in one game against Lafayette High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, first team All De Anza League selection… (10/27) on special teams and in the defensive playing wide receiver and cornerback…A two-time Earned National Football Foundation Student- backfield during his freshman season. all-conference and all-area selection…Named Athlete Award in 2011…Helped lead team to High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning three All-State wide receiver by NC Preps in 2011… a California Division 1 State Championship in football and three in lacrosse…Named a team Helped lead team to a 12-1 record and an ECC in 2010 and three league championships… captain in 2011…First Team All-Central Ohio Championship in 2011…Coached by Bob Eason. Coached by Earl Hansen in football. District 1 and First Team all-conference Division I…Special mention All-State Division I and a top 20 defensive backs in the state…Made the game- MARQUIS WRIGHT 18 Sophomore | WR CAMERON MACPHERSON 19 winning play against Troy in the first round of the Sophomore | QB 6-3 | 185 playoffs…Finished with nine career interceptions. 6-4 | 215 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | North Broward Prep Syracuse, N.Y. | Christian Brothers Academy 2012: Did not see game action during 2012: Played in two games during his DEZMOND RICHARDSON 96 his freshman season...Selected to the freshman season...Made his collegiate Sophomore | DE Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. debut against Lafayette (10/27)...Completed 6-2 | 225 High School: A four-year letterwinner in 1-of-2 pass attempts for 10 yards in loss Euless, Texas | Grant [Euless Trinity] football playing as a wide receiver and to Holy Cross (11/17)...Selected to the 2012: Played in all 11 games, starting eight at return specialist…Was an all-star team Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. defensive end...Finished season with 30 tackles, selection during his senior season… High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning 3.5 TFL of 14 yards and 2.0 sacks, with one Helped lead team to district championship. three in football and two in basketball…Named pass break up...Two-time Patriot League Rookie

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FRESHMAN first team all-county and third-team All-State as basketball…Selected as an all-conference a senior…Named second-team all-league in defensive back and honorable mention wide TIM BARNES 14 2011…Helped team to No. 1 ranking in N.J. and receiver…Had 47 career catches, for 812 Freshman | QB Tri-State area, while capturing the 2012 State yards and six touchdowns…Helped team to 6-3 |190 Championship…Member of the National Honor two WPIAL Championships and two state finals Oradell, N.J. | River Dell Regional Society…Coached in football by Tony Karcich. appearances…Coached in football by Lou Cerro. High School: A nine-time letterwinner, earning three in football, as a two-year starter at quarterback, three in baseball, two in basketball HENRY DARMSTADTER 51 DEREK HUNTER 89 and one in swimming…Named captain of Freshman | K/P Freshman | TE football, swimming and baseball team during his 5-7 | 160 6-4 | 220 senior year…Selected first team all-league and Alexandria, Va. | George Mason Portola Valley, Calif. | Sacred Heart Prep third team all-county as a junior and honorable High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning two High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning mention all-league as a senior…Selected first in football as a kicker, punter and wide receiver two letters in football playing tight end, wide team all-league in basketball and second and a two in soccer…Selected second team all- receiver, linebacker, and defensive line and two team all-league in baseball as a junior…Helped district as a punter in 2012 and second team in basketball…Named a team captain for his football team to a league championship in all-district as a kicker in 2011…Named team’s senior season…Named First Team Peninsula 2012…Coached by Donald Nimphius in football. offensive MVP in 2011…Three-time Scholar Athletic League Bay Division, First Team All-Bay Athlete…Coached in football by Tom Horn. Area at tight end during his senior season…Had 18 receptions for 411 yards and four touchdowns, JOSEPH BOTTARI 76 along with 47 tackles, one interception for a Freshman | OL touchdown, three sacks, six TFL and a blocked 6-6 | 275 PATRICK FINNEGAN 16 field goal as a senior...Named honorable mention Freshman | QB Wakefield, Mass. | Malden Catholic San Jose Mercury News All-Area tight end 6-1 | 180 High School: A one-year letterwinner in following his senior season…Helped lead school Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. | Loyola football, starting all 11 games during his to PAL Bay Division Championship for first High School: Two-year letterwinner in football senior season at left tackle… Allowed just one time in school history…Led Sacred Heart Prep playing quarterback…Named football team sack through the entire season…Received to Central Coast Section Division IV Football captain during his senior season…Posted an the Malden Catholic Model Congress Award Championship in 2012 and back-to-back CCS 8-1 record in nine career starts at QB, passing and the Yale Model Congress Award…Was basketball championships in 2011 and 2012… for 786 yards with nine passing touchdowns and deemed an AP Scholar by the College Board. Team earned CCS Highest Team Scholastic five rushing touchdowns…Helped team qualify Achievement in 2012 for first time in program for the 2011 CIF Pac-5 Playoffs…Selected to history…Coached in football by Matt Moran. the CES All-Star Game following his senior MYLES BRAXTON-JOHNSON 46 season…A commended National Merit Scholar PORTER HUNTLEY 40 Freshman | WR and Quill and Scroll Inductee…Sports Editor Freshman | DB 5-11 | 185 of school newpaper, The Loyalist for three- 6-0 | 170 Bradenton, Fla./Southeast years…Coached by Mike Christensen in football. Dallas, Texas | Jesuit College Prep High School: A seven-time letterwinner, High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning earning four in football, two in track and one one in football at The Lovett School, before ROBERT HARDAWAY II 54 transferring to Jesuit for his final two seasons, in basketball…Played two seasons at safety, Freshman | LB where he also earned two letters in wrestling and linebacker and receiver and two seasons at 6-0 | 215 one in track…Played wide receiver and defensive quarterback…Named football team captain for Dalton, Ga. | Dalton back at Jesuit…Named second team all-district his senior season…Two-time all-area and 2012 High School: A seven-time varsity letterwinner, as a senior…In 23 games had two interceptions, All-State Honorable Mention…Selected Athlete earning three in football, three in track & field three blocked field goals, 30 tackles, 12 pass of the Week by Channel 7 News…Selected to and one in swimming…A three-year starter breakups and two tackles for loss…Part of the 2012 PAL Bowl All-Star Game…Earned 2012 in football and 2012 team captain…Two-time Jesuit’s record-setting 4x200 meter relay team in NCAA Award for highest grade point average first team all-area and two-time all-region in 2012…Coached in football by Brandon Hickman. on team…Helped team to district championship football… Selected to the 2012 Chattanooga in 2010 and 2012…Tied school record with Times Free Press “Best of Preps 2012 All-Star 62% completion percentage…Threw for 3,100 Team)…Named to the 2012 David L. Scott BRYAN JEFFERSON 97 yards with 30 total touchdowns…A Wendy’s Coalition All-Star Game…Earned 2011 Charter Freshman | DL High School Heisman, 2013 Foot Locker Media Positive Influence Award and 2012 Judge 6-2 | 260 Scholar and Dartmouth Book Award winner…A Pruden Leadership Award…2012 Georgia High Vienna, Va. | Annandale member of the National Honor Society… School Association Good Citizen Award…Helped High School: A seven-time letterwinner, earning Was coached by Paul Maechtle in football. team to state playoffs in three seasons, including three in football as an offensive and defensive advancing to the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2012… lineman, two in wrestling and two in track & MATTHEW BUCKMAN 88 Recorded 23 tackles against Gilmer County field…Two year captain of both football and Freshman | TE in 2012…Posted 302 tackles, 20 sacks and wrestling teams…Selected First Team All- 6-3 | 220 four touchdowns during his career…Four-time Patriot District at offensive and defensive line Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. | Saint Joseph Regional scholar athlete and member of the National Honor and second team all-region on defensive line High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, Society…Coached by Matt Land in football. with 12 sacks and 34 tackles as a senior… playing tight end, defensive end and outside Patriot District heavyweight champion in linebacker…Selected as a team captain during wrestling, finishing first in Nova Region JUSTIN HILL 43 Classic, third in regional tournament and fifth his senior season…Played in 26 games, making Freshman | WR in the state…Coached in football by Mike Scott. 19 receptions for 352 yards and one touchdown 6-2 | 180 on offense and 80 tackles and 10 sacks on Pittsburgh, Pa. | Montour defense…Was selected first team all-league, High School: A letterwinner in football and

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TOMMY JESSON 47 HUGH MASTERSON 91 Freshman | K Freshman | WR Freshman | DE 6-0 | 180 6-1 | 175 6-4 | 240 Davidsonville, Md. | Severn Orlando, Fla. | East River Invernees, Ill. |Saint Viator High School: A three-year letterwinner in High School: A nine-time letterwinner, earning High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning football, playing kicker, punter, quarterback four in football as a wide receiver, four in four letters and starting for four years in football and safety…Selected as team captain for his baseball and one in track & field…Selected at offensive tackle and defensive end and four senior season…Two-time All-MIAA and All-Anne team captain in football for his senior season… years in basketball…Named captain of football Arundel County selection…2011 First Team Had 30 receptions for 615 yards and nine team during his senior season…An All-State, All-State (small schools)…2012 First Team All- touchdowns during his senior season, leading all-conference and all-area selection and team Metro (Baltimore)…Helped Severn to the MIAA team in receiving TD’s, yards, receptions co-MVP as a senior…Helped lead the team Championship Game in 2012 and to a regular and yards per catch (20.5) in 2012…Helped to the state playoffs in 2012…Registered 39 season MIAA Championship in 2011…In 2012 team to a Metro Conference Championship tackles, 5.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in made an MIAA Championship Game record 50 in 2011…Also a four-time National Champion 2012…Coached in football by Brandon New. yard field goal…Made 18-of-23 field goals and 95- in Tae Kwon Do…Member of the National of-98 PAT’s in two seasons with 26 touchbacks… Honor Society and National Technical Honor At QB, threw 35 touchdown passes and eight Society…Coached in football by Marc Rankin. HARRY MCCOLLUM 55 rushing touchdowns in two seasons…Member Freshman | P of the Cum Laude Society, National Honor 6-2 | 190 Society and National Spanish Honor Society… JOSEPH LEDFORD 68 Arlington, Heights, Ill. | Saint Viator Coached in football by Chris Kirchenheiter. Freshman | OL High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning 6-3 | 265 two letters in football as a punter, kicker, tight end Norcross, Ga. | Norcross and two in baseball…Recorded the longest punt MATT TORMEY 81 High School: A three-year letterwinner in in Saint Viator history, 65 yards…Averaged 39.8 Freshman | WR football, starting two seasons on the offensive yards per punt and went 4-for-4 on field goals 6-4 | 200 line…A four-year member of the football during his senior season…An IHSA Scholar New York, N.Y. | Bronxville leadership council…Four-time Gwinnett Daily Athlete in football and baseball…President of High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning Post Player of the Week…Selected Gwinnett Student Council during his sophomore and three in football, four in basketball and one in Touchdown Club All-County, Atlanta Journal junior year…Member of the National Honor track & field…Captain of football and basketball All-Area, Georgia Sports Writers Association Society…Coached in football by Brandon New. team during his senior season…A 2012 All-State All-State and the 2012 NHS Offensive Player selection in football…Three-time all-league, of the Year during his senior season…Helped two-two all-section selection in football and lead school to a 15-0 record, a Region 7 2011 all-league selection in basketball…Helped Championship and 6-A State Championship in PHIL NOVACKI 41 lead Bronxville to 2010 State Championship 2012…Helped team to a 33-5 record in three Freshman | LB and 2011 league championship…Westchester seasons…Earned the 2013 Distinguished 6-3 | 220 Chapter National Football Foundation Academic Athlete Award from the United States Marine Great Falls, Va. | Langley Honorable Mention and 2012 Scholar Athlete Corps…Coached by Keith Maloof in football. High School: A five-time letterwinner, earning award…Participated in Habitat for Humanity… three in football and two in basketball…Selected Coached by Jeff Napolitano in football. captain of both football and basketball team for ROBERT LONGWELL 48 his senior season…Selected first team all-district Freshman | Longsnapper MANDY WILLIAMS 15 as a wide receiver and linebacker and second 6-1 | 185 Freshman | QB team all-region at wide receiver and linebacker McLean, Va. | McLean 5-11 | 185 in 2012…Scored 12 total touchdowns during High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning Hitchcock, Texas | LaMarque | Loomis Chaffee his senior season to help Langley to its best three in football, as a linebacker and longsnapper High School: Eight-time letterwinner, receiving record in 12 years…Earned the Scholar Athlete and one in lacrosse…Ranked No. 8 in the five in football and three in basketball…Named Award…Coached in football by John Howerton. nation by Kohls Professional camps with an a football team captain during his senior average snap speed of .67 seconds…Completed season…A first-team all-district and all-county 100-percent of long and short snaps over three JIMMIE POPE 3 selection in 2011…Helped lead school to Texas seasons…Three-time Scholar Athlete award Freshman | QB 4A Division II State Championship Game…Set winner…Coached in football by Jim Patrick. 6-3 | 190 career record for passing yards at LaMarque Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights High School…Earned the National Honor Society High School: A six-time letterwinner, earning Presidents Award…Coached by Chuck Reid at LEO LOUGHERY 53 three in football and three in basketball... Loomis Chaffee and Darrell Jordan at LaMarque. Freshman | LB Selected as team captain in football during his 6-2 | 220 senior season...In 2013, was named NOC Lake Glenshaw, Pa. | Central Catholic TYRELL WILLIAMS 32 Division Offensive Player of the Year, Third Team High School: A three-year letterwinner in football, Freshman | RB All-District and the MVP of the Greater Cleveland playing middle linebacker…A two-time Northern 6-0 | 200 East vs. West All-Star Game...Helped school Eight All-Conference selection…Selected Post- Gaithersburg, Md. | Quince Orchard improve by six games, going 8-2 as a starter, Gazette All-East Team and North Fab 22… High School: An eight-time letterwinner, earning completing 109-of-176 passes for 2,010 yards Selected for the Pennsylvania East vs. West three in football, four in track and one in and 26 touchdowns, while rushing for 240 yards Shrine Game in 2012…Helped Central Catholic basketball…Selected team captain of football and five touchdowns in 2013...Helped lead go 30-5 during his career, winning conference team during his senior season…Selected football basketball team to consecutive district and league championships during his sophomore and junior team’s offensive MVP as a junior and team’s titles...A member of the MAC Scholars Program. seasons…Posted 117 tackles and 12 sacks as best offensive back as a senior…Helped football a junior…Coached in football by Terry Totten. to back-to-back state championship games… Finished career with 175 carries for 1,386 yards BEN PRIDDY 37 2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 21 2013 SEASON PREVIEW OFFENSE upside during his first season on the Hilltop. season (19 catches, 238 yards) and classmate GU will also look for upperclassmen Elliott Owusu, who started seven games last QUARTERBACK John Alexander and Ray DeLorenzo, season on the outside. Wilke has proven to be as well as sophomore Gerverus shifty and an excellent route runner, with good Flagg to provide depth for the unit. hands during his three years on the Hilltop, while No. Name Yr. Ht. W t . Owusu gives the Hoyas QB’s a tall speedy target. 79 John Alexander Sr. 6-3 310 Senior Mike Cimilluca was the team’s most 67 Ray DeLorenzo Sr 6-4 295 improved offensive player in the spring and 78 Fred Eggert Sr. 6-3 285 should be in the mix, as well as sophomore 70 Michael Francis Sr. 6-3 285 Jake DeCicco, who showed his talent during 61 James Spaly Sr. 6-5 285 a strong spring, after seeing some time in 62 Michael Kasten Jr. 6-3 265 the SLOT during his freshman campaign. 52 Nick Quintans Jr. 6-3 280 Harrison Glor, James Smith and Marquis 75 Mike Roland Jr. 6-4 310 Wright will also compete for playing time along Isaiah Kempf returns to the Hilltop for his final season. 71 Gerverus Flagg So. 6-2 290 with converted quarterback Aaron Aiken, who 77 Kevin Liddy So. 6-6 275 moved to wide receiver during spring ball. Five different quarterbacks played for the Hoyas 72 Matt Hungate So. 6-4 250 GU will also bring four receivers to during an injury-riddled 2012 season, but second- 76 Joseph Bottari Fr. 6-6 275 camp, who will have a chance to help year offensive coordinator Vinny Marino was able 68 Joseph Ledford Fr. 6-3 265 make up for the squad’s lost production. to find a silver lining, in the emergence of Kyle 65 Chappy Wingo Fr. 6-4 260 No. Name Yr. Ht. W t . Nolan. Nolan, a true freshman, showed poise 12 Aaron Aiken Sr. 6-5 230 and a strong arm during a three-game stretch, 6 Michael Cimilluca Sr. 5-10 175 leading GU to a win over Patriot League rival RUNNING BACKS 80 Elliott Owusu Sr. 6-4 215 Lafayette late last season. He will go into training 83 Zack Wilke Sr. 5-9 170 camp competing for the starting job with returning 17 James Smith Jr. 6-1 190 captain Isaiah Kempf, who was granted a final 27 Jake DeCicco So. 6-1 197 season of eligibility after being knocked out for the 87 Harrison Glor So. 6-0 230 season during the first offensive series of 2012. 18 Marquis Wright So. 6-3 185 In Kempf, the offense has an experienced 46 Myles Braxton-Johnson Fr. 5-11 185 leader, with 16 career starts under his belt, 43 Justin Hill Fr. 6-2 180 who gets rid of the ball quickly and is among 47 Tommy Jesson Fr. 6-1 175 the program’s all-time leaders in completions, 81 Matt Tormey Fr. 6-4 200 completion percentage and passing yards. Nolan showed the ability to be productive Georgetown returns four and throw the ball downfield with a big arm, TIGHT ENDS as well as poise in the pocket, giving the Dalen Claytor adds a dynamic element to the Hoyas offense. Hoyas two very strong options under center. major contributors at running back, including two- Beyond Kempf and Nolan GU will also be time Second Team All-Patriot League selection looking for Cameron MacPherson or one of Nick Campanella, who led the team with 501 its four freshman quarterbacks, including Tim rushing yards and nine touchdowns last season. Barnes, Patrick Finnegan, Mandy Williams The Hoyas also expect a healthy return for and Jimmie Pope to establish themself as the dynamic Dalen Claytor, who has spent his the team’s third QB during training camp. summer on campus rehabbing and working out No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. after a knee injury ended a 2012 season where 1 Isaiah Kempf Sr. 6-3 195 he finished second on the team with 306 rushing 19 Cameron MacPherson So. 6-4 215 yards, while leading the squad with 5.0 yards/carry. TE Daniel Sprotte is the Hoyas 2nd leading returning receiver. 13 Kyle Nolan So. 6-5 225 Campanella and Claytor will be counted . 14 Tim Barnes Fr. 6-3 190 on for leadership in a unit that also includes Daniel Sprotte emerged as one of the Hoyas 16 Patrick Finnegan Fr. 6-1 180 speedy Brandon Durham and rising sophomore top pass catching threats during 2012 and will be 3 Jimmie Pope Fr. 6-3 190 Jo’el Kimpela, who was a two-time Patriot counted on to help stretch the middle of the field 15 Mandy Williams Fr. 5-11 185 League Rookie of the Week in 2012. Durham in the Hoyas passing attack. His 19 receptions and Kimpela will both be counted on to build for 134 yards is second among returners, as on strong 2012 seasons for the Hoyas offense. Sprotte, a team captain, will also be expected OFFENSIVE LINE to set the tone for an inexperienced group of Georgetown returns three starters to the Sophomore Troye Bullock and freshman tight ends on the roster, including junior Mitchell offensive line, including Preseason All-Patriot Tyrell Williams will give the Hoyas Black, who moved from defensive line to tight League left tackle James Spaly, who garnered offensive backfield some added size in end in the spring and did a solid job as a blocker Second Team All-Patriot League recognition short yardage situations and blocking. in the run game. Connor Bohling, who moved in 2012. Joining Spaly are senior right tackle No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. from offensive line to tight end the previous Michael Francis and junior right guard Mike 10 Nick Campanella Sr. 6-0 223 spring will also provide depth behind Sprotte. Roland, a 2011 All-Patriot League selection. 23 Dalen Claytor Sr. 5-8 170 Hunter Books saw time during one game Junior Nick Quintans saw a great deal of time 25 Brandon Durham Sr. 5-7 155 during his freshman season and will continue rotating in at center a year ago and is expected to 49 Troye Bullock So. 6-0 230 to develop and provide depth in addition to Matt make a seamless transition into the starting lineup 39 Jo’el Kimpela So. 5-10 185 Buckman and Derek Hunter, who will look to push after a strong spring season. The Hoyas are also 32 Tyrell Williams Fr. 6-0 200 for playing time during their freshman season. hoping for a strong return from junior Michael No. Name Yr. Ht. W t . Kasten, who was derailed by injuries during the WIDE RECEIVERS 86 Daniel Sprotte Sr. 6-3 250 2012 season, after a strong training camp. Senior The Hoyas lose a significant amount of 85 Mitchell Black Jr. 6-4 245 Fred Eggert has also put himself in position for production at wide receiver, and will lean on senior 45 Connor Bohling Jr. 6-6 255 playing time, while sophomore Kevin Liddy showed Zack Wilke, who was second on the team last

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82 Hunter Books So. 6-1 210 LINEBACKERS John Egan will also compete along with 88 Matt Buckman Fr. 6-3 220 The Hoyas lose a pair of multi-year senior freshman Porter Huntley for playing time . 89 Derek Hunter Fr. 6-4 220 starters, including the nation’s most productive No. Name Yr. Ht. player and program’s all-time leading tackler Wt. DEFENSE in Robert McCabe, but the cupboard is far 2 Stephen Atwater Sr. 5-11 190 from bare for the Hoyas. Senior captain Dustin 5 Malcolm Caldwell-Meeks Sr. 6-0 205 DEFENSIVE LINE Wharton, the 2013 Preseason Patriot League 7 Rohan Williamson Sr. 5-10 185 Defensive Player of the Year returns after 25 Chad Coleman Jr. 5-10 167 his second consecutive 100-tackle season. 22 John Egan Jr. 5-11 185 Wharton, an All-Patriot League performer over the past two seasons, has been a force all over 29 Javan Robinson Jr. 6-1 170 the field, leading the squad with seven pass 20 Cameron Gamble So. 5-10 180 breakups, while also making 9.5 TFL last season. 30 Garrett Powers So. 6-1 185 Nick Alfieri returns to linebacker after making 28 Ettian Scott So. 6-1 175 91 tackles at safety last season. Alfieri, one of 40 Porter Huntley Fr. 6-0 170 the PL’s top tacklers a year ago, will add speed to the Hoyas linebacking corps. Senior Patrick KICKERS/PUNTERS Boyle will also be given a chance to produce Matt MacZura returns after taking over after waiting his turn behind a veteran LB corps placekicking and punting duties during the DT Jordan Richardson has been a dominant force for the Hoyas. during his first three seasons on the Hilltop. 2012 season. A three-year starter at punter, Sophomore Mattew Satchell and Wardell MacZura adjusted to the kicking game, making The Hoyas move to a 4-3 scheme on Crutchfield III will compete during training 10-of-17 field goals and 23-of-24 PAT’s, while defense was made due to what is potentially camp to play in the middle of the Hoyas averaging 35.7 yards/punt. Devon Papandrew the deepest, most talented defensive line defense. Both appeared in eight games handled kick-off duties for the Hoyas and during Head Coach Kevin Kelly’s tenure on the at LB and on special teams in 2012. provides depth and both spots behind MacZura. Hilltop. Preseason All-Patriot League selection Senior Shanon Adams, juniors Ryan Georgetown added three new kickers and No. 35 Jersey honoree Sean Campbell Rattay and Gibson Vaught and sophomore to the mix to compete with MacZura and moves from outside linebacker to defensive Spencer Ball will also fight for playing Papandrew and provide depth to a thin unit. end after a season where he was among the time with incoming freshman Robert Placekicker league leaders with 9.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks. Hardaway, Leo Loughery and Phil Novacki. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. When healthy, defensive tackle Jordan No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. 99 Matt MacZura Sr. 6-2 225 Richardson has been a dominant player 50 Shanon Adams Sr. 6-1 220 84 Devon Papandrew Sr. 6-0 180 clearing space for GU’s linebackers to 11 Dustin Wharton Sr. 5-11 205 51 Henry Darmstadter Fr. 5-7 160 rack up TFL’s during the past two seasons. 31 Patrick Boyle Sr. 6-0 200 37 Ben Priddy Fr. 6-0 180 On the ends the Hoyas have a wealth of 36 Nick Alfieri Jr. 6-0 215 Punter options, as junior Alec May has establishsed 4 Wardell Crutchfield III Jr. 5-10 230 No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. himself as one of the PL’s better pass rushers, 42 Ryan Rattay Jr. 6-2 216 99 Matt MacZura Sr. 6-2 225 while sophomore Dezmond Richardson was a 34 Gibson Vaught Jr. 6-5 222 84 Devon Papandrew Sr. 6-0 180 two-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week. 24 Spencer Ball So. 6-1 210 51 Henry Darmstadter Fr. 5-7 160 Sophomore Hunter Kiselick also turned in a 44 Matthew Satchell So. 6-1 225 55 Harry McCollum Fr. 6-3 190 strong spring after a good freshman season, 54 Robert Hardaway Fr. 6-0 215 while Richard Shankle and Peter Daibes 53 Leo Loughery Fr. 6-2 220 have shown the ability to be disruptive forces. LONG-SNAPPER 41 Phil Novacki Fr. 6-3 220 John Porter, Charlie Dann, Michael The loss of Craig Montgomery will have Lyzwa, William Duncan and Xander the Hoyas trying a pair of new longsnappers Carpousis will all compete during training DEFENSIVE BACKS for the 2013 season. Sophomore Andrew camp for playing time, as a pair of freshman The Hoyas lose a major playmaker in Green and freshman Robert Longwell will Bryan Jefferson and Hugh Masterson will its defensive backfield, but have a mix of compete during training camp to earn the spot. compete for early playing time as freshman. experience and young talent that the coaching No. Name Yr. Ht. No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. staff hopes can make a difference on the field. Wt. 35 Sean Campbell Sr. 6-3 238 Highlighting the returners is safety Stephen 63 Andrew Green So. 6-2 225 92 Charles Dann Sr. 6-2 285 Atwater, who experienced his best season on 48 Robert Longwell Fr. 6-1 185 56 John Porter Sr. 6-3 250 the Hilltop after moving from CB. Atwater had 74 William Duncan Jr. 6-3 275 43 tackles, one interception and three pass 90 Alec May Jr. 6-4 245 breakups. Joining Atwater at safety is Malcolm 93 Xander Carpousis Jr. 6-4 260 Caldwell-Meeks, who started six games at safety. 94 Peter Daibes Jr. 6-5 245 Rohan Williamson had a steady first 8 Jordan Richardson Jr. 6-2 300 season of game action at Georgetown after 9 Richard Shankle Jr. 6-1 220 sitting out a year due to transferring from 63 Andrew Green So. 6-2 225 Bryant, while Cameron Gamble pushed his 98 Hunter Kiselick So. 6-1 245 way into the rotation at cornerback, starting 95 Michael Lyzwa So. 6-3 235 one game during his freshman season. 96 Dezmond Richardson So. 6-2 225 Juniors Chad Coleman and Javan Robinson 97 Bryan Jefferson Fr. 6-2 260 will compete for playing time at cornerback, along 91 Hugh Masterson Fr. 6-4 240 with Ettian Scott, who has shown athleticism in LB Dustin Wharton looks for record 3rd 100 tackle season. the defensive backfield. Sophomore Garrett Powers moved to safety during the spring and established himself as a physical player.

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 23 2013 OPPONENTS WAGNER FORDHAM HOLY CROSS August 31 | Stadium October 12 | Multi-Sport Field November 23 | Fitton Field Conference...... NEC Conference...... Patriot League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 2,100 Enrollment...... 15,170 Enrollment...... 2,891 Head Coach...... Walt Hameline Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Tom Gilmore 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 9-4 (7-1) 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 6-5 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 2-9 (2-4) SID...... John Beisser SID...... Joe DiBari SID...... Charles Bare Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (718) 390-3227 Office Phone...... (718) 817-4300 Office Phone...... (508) 793-2583 Website...... www.wagnerathletics.com Website...... www.fordhamsports.com Website...... www.goholycross.com

DAVIDSON LEHIGH September 7 | Multi-Sport Field October 19 | Goodman Stadium Conference...... Pioneer League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 1,900 Enrollment...... 7,070 Head Coach...... Paul Nichols Head Coach...... Andy Coen 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 2-9 (2-6) 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 10-1 (4-1) SID...... Mark Brumbaugh SID...... Steve Lomangino Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (704) 894-2931 Office Phone...... (610) 758-4300 Website...... www.davidsonwildcats.com Website...... www.lehighsports.com

MARIST COLGATE September 14 | Multi-Sport Field October 26 | Multi-Sport Facility Conference...... Pioneer League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 6,303 Enrollment...... 2,969 Head Coach...... Jim Parady Head Coach...... Dick Biddle 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 4-7 (3-5) 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 8-4 (5-0) SID...... Mike Ferraro SID...... John Painter Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (845) 575-3000 Office Phone...... (315) 228-7566 Website...... www.goredfoxes.com Website...... www.gocolgateraiders.com

BROWN LAFAYETTE September 21 | Brown Stadium March 29 | Multi-Sport Field Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 8,454 Enrollment...... 16,885 Head Coach...... Phil Estes Head Coach...... Frank Tavani 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 7-3 (4-3) 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 9-4 (6-2) SID...... Chris Humm SID...... Philip LaBella Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (401) 863-1314 Office Phone...... (610) 330-5123 Website...... www.brownbears.com Website...... www.goleopards.com

PRINCETON BUCKNELL September, 28 | Multi-Sport Field November 16 | Christy-Mathewson Memorial Conference...... Ivy League Stadium Enrollment...... 8,801 Conference...... Patriot League Head Coach...... Bob Surace Enrollment...... 6,240 2012 Record (Conf.)...... 5-5 (4-3) Head Coach...... Joe Susan SID...... Craig Sachson 2012 Record (Conf.) ...... 3-8 (0-5) Email...... [email protected] SID...... Todd Merriet Office Phone...... (609) 258-3680 Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.goprincetontigers.com Office Phone...... (610) 577-3488 Website...... www.bucknellbison.com

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 24 GAME NOTES

DUSTIN WHARTON HOYAS 2ND CONSECUTIVE QUAD CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED FOR 2013 SEASON PRESEASON PL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Linebackers Sean Campbell (Middletown, N.J./Middletown South) and Senior LB Dustin Wharton is the second consecutive Georgetown Dustin Wharton (LaVale, Md./Allegany) , quarterback Isaiah Kempf linebacker to earn Preseason Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year (Glendale, Calif./Bridgton Academy) and tight end Daniel Sprotte (Garden honors. Wharton, at two-time All-Patriot League postseason selection, City, N.Y./Chaminade) were named captains for the 2013 season. finished third in the PL in tackles with 104 (9.5/game) in 2012. Wharton will try to become the first player in Georgetown history to record three “I love this class and the leadership we have,” Head Coach Kevin consecutive 100-tackle seasons, after compiling 101 tackles during Kelly said. “The four captains with Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton, his sophomore season in 2011...Wharton will try to become the third Dan Sprotte and Isaiah for the second time, you couldn’t ask for four consecutive Georgetown player to earn Patriot League Defensive Player of better captains and I’m really excited for that aspect of this team.” the Year, following Andrew Schaetzke (2011) and Robert McCabe (2012). HOYAS AWARD MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS ON SEAN CAMPBELL AND JAMES SPALY EARN ALL- OFFENSE AND DEFENSE PATRIOT LEAGUE RECOGNITION The team awarded the Robert Paul Dahut Award for Most Improved Player Senior DE Sean Campbell and seniori LT James Spaly also earned to defensive lineman Hunter Kiselick (Nutley, N.J./Bergen Catholic) and wide 2013 Preseason All-Patriot League honors, when it was announced receiver Michael Cimilluca (Fairfield, N.J./West Essex). Kiselick saw action on Wednesday morning during Patriot League Media Day...Campbell in nine games during his freshman season, while Cimilluca is in his second finished with 52 tackles with 9.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks a season ago. season after moving to offense. Cimilluca played in four games during the He will move from outside linebacker to defensive end this season... 2012 season and is expected to see time at WR during the 2013 season. James Spaly earned All-Patriot League Second Team honors following a strong season, where he started 10 games at left tackle for the Hoyas. POSITION CHANGES FOR 2013 NINE HOYAS NAMED TO PHIL STEELE’S PRESEASON Aaron Aiken from QB ------> WR ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM Nick Alfieri from Safety ------> Linebacker Georgetown had nine players overall, including four first team and five second Mitchell Black from DL ------> TE team selection when Phil Steele issued the PreseasonAll-Patriot League Team. Ettian Scott from WR ------> DB OL Michael Francis and Mike Roland and RB Nick Campanella were selected to the first team offense, joining LB Dustin Wharton on the first team defense.

OL James Spaly was named to the second team offense, while DT Jordan Richardson, DE Alec May and DB Nick Alfieri were named to the second team defense. Matt MacZura was named the punter on the second team.

HOYAS RESURGENCE UNDER KEVIN KELLY CONTINUES Despite a plethora of injuries at the quarterback position during the 2012 season, Head Coach Kevin Kelly has continued the Hoyas trending toward success under his watch. Over the last three seasons, the Hoyas have gone 17-16, finishing in the top half of the Patriot League standings in each season, after going 5-38 in Kelly’s first four seasons at GU...Over the last three seasons the Hoyas have had 17 All-Patriot League selections, one more than GU has had in each of the previous nine seasons in the league combined.

HOYAS COACHING STAFF UNDERGOES CHANGES Head Coach Kevin Kelly announced the promotion of assistant coaches Thurston Childrey and Alex Kolt. Childrey will move to the offense and coach the Hoyas’ wide receivers, while Kolt will move to defense and coach the team’s defensive lineman. Both are entering their third season on the Hilltop.

“Alex and Thurston have both worked extremely hard, been loyal to the program and understand our schemes on both sides of the ball,” Head Coach Kevin Kelly said. “They have become excellent coaches and have built a good rapport with our players and have earned the opportunity to help continue to build this program.”

GU has also added two new offensive coaches to the staff for the 2013 season. Cheston Blackshear will coach the Hoyas’ tight ends, while DJ Mangas will coach the team’s running backs under offensive coordinator Vinny Marino.

“Cheston is someone who brings Division I and Ivy League experience and has worked with Coach Marino in the past, so we are very excited to have him join the staff and working with our student- athletes,” Kelly said. “DJ is a very good young coach and a rising star in the profession after being a very good player at William & Mary.”

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 25 GEORGETOWN TEAM STATISTICS

The Automated ScoreBook Georgetown Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 29, 2013)

Overall: 6-8 Conf: 3-3 Home: 3-4 Away: 1-4 Neut: 2-0

TEAM STATISTICS GU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 140-451 149-514 Goals scored per game 10.00 10.64 Shot pct. . 3 1 0 . 2 9 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 299-451 300-514 SOG pct. . 6 6 3 . 5 8 4 S h o t s / G a m e 32.2 36.7 A s s is t s 89 97 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 15-42 16-48 Conversion Percent . 3 5 7 . 3 3 3 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 140 149 M a n - u p 15 16 M a n - d o w n 0 1 U n a s s is t e d 51 52 O v e r t im e 2 1 Goals scored average 9.96 10.60 GROUND BALLS 446 436 TURNOVERS 232 201 CAUSED TURNOVERS 112 132 FACEOFFS (W-L) 187-334 147-334 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 6 0 . 4 4 0 CLEARS 242-281 239-273 Clear Pct. . 8 6 1 . 8 7 5 PENALTIES N u m b e r 50 44 M in u t e s 40:30 36:00 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 8697 3926 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1242 5/785 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/1200

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Georgetown 41 31 35 31 2 140 Georgetown 111 106 112 119 3 451 Opponents 36 33 50 29 1 149 Opponents 118 130 144 121 1 514

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Georgetown 43 42 33 33 0 151 Georgetown 80 63 75 78 3 299 Opponents 39 32 40 47 1 159 Opponents 79 75 83 62 1 300

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 26 GEORGETOWN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 27 GEORGETOWN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 28 GEORGETOWN DEFENSIVE STATS

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 29 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS/GAME HIGHS

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 30 2012 BOX SCORES Game 1 - SEASON-OPENER Game 2 - HOME-OPENER Georgetown 35, Davidson 14 Georgetown 13, Wagner 10 September 1, 2012 – Richardson Stadium September 8, 2012 – Multi-Sport Field

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 31 2012 BOX SCORES Game 3 Game 4 Yale 24, Georgetown 21 Georgetown 21, Princeton 20 (ESPNU) September 15, 2012 – Multi-Sport Field September 21, 2012 – Princeton Stadium

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 32 2012 BOX SCORES Game 5 Game 6 Brown 37, Georgetown 10 Fordham 38, Georgetown 31 September 29, 2012 – Multi-Sport Field October 6, 2012 – Jack

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 33 2012 BOX SCORES Game 7 Game 8 Lehigh 17, Georgetown 14 Colgate 57, Georgetown 36 October 13, 2012 – Multi-Sport Field October 20, 2012 – Andy Kerr Stadium

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 34 2012 BOX SCORES Game 9 Game 10 Georgetown 20, Lafayette 17 Georgetown 10, Bucknell 3 October 27, 2012 – Fisher Stadium November 10, 2012 – Multi-Sport Field

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 35 JOE EACOBACCI NO. 35 MEMORIAL JERSEY I University have set up a need based Joe Defensive Eacobacci scholarship fund in Joe’s name. end Michael exhibited Ononibaku leadership The student-athletes chosen to wear the No. was the only on and off two-time No. the field 35 jersey have been selected based not only 35 jersey during his on on-field performance, but a combination recipient. career at of skills and intangibles that have cemented Ononibaku Georgetown, was also an being named Eacobacci’s place in Georgetown football history. All Patriot a tri-captain League during #35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey honoree and his senior nominated season, 2003 Matt Fronzcke DB for the 1995. 2004 Michael Ononibaku DE league’s 2005 Michael Ononibaku DE 25th Anniversary 2006 Alex Buzbee DE team. 2007 Stephen Smith LB 2008 Nicholas Umar DE 2009 Robert Lane SLOT 2010 Nick Parrish LB 2011 Wayne Heimuli DB 2012 Kevin Sullivan OL 2013 Sean Campbell LB the tradition and Joey’s memory.” In Memory of Matt Michael Ononibaku, DE, 2004-05 Joe Eacobacci (C ’96) Fronczke, a defensive An All American and 2005 Duffy Award winner. back, was Two-time No. 35 jersey recipient Ononibaku On September 11, 2001 the Georgetown the first was the second Georgetown player to don the community lost former Hoya football standout recipient of the Joe #35 jersey and was the first to wear it in back- Joe Eacobacci. A 1996 graduate of the College Eacobacci to-back years, as he was honored with the of Arts and Sciences, he was an energy trader Memorial prestigious jersey in 2004 and 2005… A native for the investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald No. 35 jersey in of Amherst, Massachusetts, he graduated on the 105th floor of the North Tower of the 2003. from Georgetown in May 2006 with a degree World Trade Tower. Since the 2003 season, in finance and management and is considered the No. 35 has been awarded as a LIVING one of the top players in program history … MEMORIAL to the spirit and memory of Joey. Finished his career ranked second all-time at Joe was a football student-athlete for former Georgetown in sacks with 29, and sixth all-time head coach Bob Benson between 1993 and in tackles with 212 … Served as a team captain 1995 and was the team’s tri-captain his senior during the 2005 season … Named a first team season. Benson believed that Eacobacci’s mark All-American by the American Football Coaches on Georgetown was inked not only on the gridiron Association as a senior in 2005 … Earned first but also on the entire Georgetown campus. team All-Patriot League honors in 2004 and 2005 and was a second team honoree in 2003. “He had more friends than anybody, and that was what made him a beautiful person,” “The Eacobacci Award represents more than just Benson said in an interview with GU’s student Matt Fronzke, DB, 2003 an honor, but also a legacy. The tragic loss of newspaper, The Hoya. “He would light up a Fronzke a two-time captain was the first player former captain Joe Eacobacci, who perished in room, he really could make people smile and at Georgetown to wear the #35 jersey after it the 9/11 attacks hits the hearts of many associated bring enjoyment and pleasure to a room.” was dedicated to the memory of Joe Eacobacci with the Georgetown football program. Esteemed … A native of Downers Grove, Illinois, Fronczke by coaches and players, past and present, Joe Joe is survived by his parents, Ann and Mitch wore the jersey during the 2003 season, when he Eacobacci was a class act on and off the field. Eacobacci, his older brother, Tom (a 1993 graduate capped off a stellar four-year career … A player When I was fortunate to receive the award, I felt of the McDonough School of Business and former who was known for his strength, Fronczke is the best way to honor Eacobacci’s legacy was football player), his younger sister, Michelle, and considered one of the best athletes in the history to strive to embody what he stood for. We have by his girlfriend of many years, Denise Mauro. of the program… He became the first Hoya player DE ALEX since 1986 to captain the team in consecutive BUZBEE, The Eacobacci family and Georgetown years … He finished his career with 243 tackles, the 2008 No. the third-best mark in program history and was 35 recipient went on to a 2004 Patriot League Second Team selection. play with the Washington “I am still in awe that I was chosen. During Redskins and Toronto my junior year, we played Holy Cross to open Argonauts of the season, then 9/11 occurred. The next the CFL. week’s game versus Wagner was cancelled. The following week we went to Fordham and drove past Manhattan and the whole world had changed. I did not know Joey personally, but I feel as if we are all drawn together as a family by the tradition. I am very proud of the past selections Joe Eacobacci with family and friends. and hope that I will continue to do honor to

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 36 JOE EACOBACCI NO. 35 MEMORIAL JERSEY

had great the game should be the measure every single players player should strive toward. The Georgetown who have football family should continue to replicate since worn those characteristics which Joe exhibited, the jersey, whether we’re on the field, in the classroom, and held in our careers or throughout our daily lives.” his name with great honor. I Nick Umar, DE, 2008 Umar, a Belle Mead, N.J. native saw action in myself will 30 games during a three-season career, sitting forever be SLOT ROBERT LANE, 2009 LB STEVE SMITH, 2007 out his junior year with an injury…Umar was grateful awarded the No. 35 jersey during his senior Joe Eacobacci was even 10 years after the for the opportunity to receive season in 2008, while also being featured attacks on the World trade Center. Every time the award and carry on this legacy.” as one of the Hoyas’ two captains…During I put his prestigious jersey on, both in practice his career, Umar made 48 tackles with nine and on Saturdays, I played with him in mind. He Alex Buzbee, DE, 2006 tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions inspired me, just like he has inspired everyone Buzbee was a three-time All Patriot League and two fumble recoveries during his career. who knows his story. I think the values he performer, earning a spot on the first team in stood for should not only be adopted by those 2006, while garnering All-America honorable guys who have worn No. 35, but by everyone. mention from the Don Hansen Football I am so thankful to be included in this group Gazette…A three-year starter, Buzbee was a of men who have worn No. 35 and will never strong and physical player with excellent athletic forget the spirit and character of Joe Eacobacci. ability who finished third in program history with 27.5 career sacks which ranks him in the top 20 all-time in the Patriot League…Buzbee was Nick Parrish, LB, 2010 Parrish, a two-time team captain, was the the first Hoya football player since Jim Ricca recipient of the No. 35 jersey for the 2010 to play in the NFL, as Buzbee was activated season…Parrish’s leadership was instrumental to the Washington Redskins active roster in in the Hoyas rebounding from a winless season 2007…Buzbee has also played for the Toronto to winning four games, including two in the Patriot Argonauts in the Canadian Football League. League in 2010…Nick became the program’s all- time leading tackler with 349 career tackles… “It is definitely the most coveted award I have He coincidentally surpassed Eacobacci’s college ever gotten. Every time I suited up to play I was roommate Tom Wonica, on Sept. 11, 2010 when trying to represent the qualities of hard work the Hoyas defeated Lafayette College…Parrish and dedication that go along with the award. It was a two-time All Patriot League postseason, is not one of those awards that you hang on the leading the league in tackles per game in 2009 wall. You wear it on your back every time out (Left to right). Ononibaku, A. Buzbee, S. Smith, M. Eacobacci, W. Heimuli, N. Parrish and N. Umar for the presentation of the No. 35 (10.0 per game)… Started 39 consecutive games and you want to live up to that responsibility.” jersey to Heimuli during the football team’s spring banquet. at inside linebacker…In 2008, against Holy Cross Steve Smith, DE, 2007 “It’s a great honor and something that I’m very he was named the Patriot League Defensive Smith, an Upper Marlboro, Md. native, was grateful and appreciative to be chosen for. Player of the Week and became only the 23rd awarded the No. 35 jersey and named one of the With the award comes great responsibility player at the FCS level, and the second ever in Hoyas tri-captains for the 2007 season…A starter and big shoes to fill, but it’s exciting to carry the Patriot League, to return two interceptions for at defensive end during his final two seasons on on the legacy that comes with the 35. Wearing touchdowns in one game to go with 11 tackles. the Hilltop, compiling 63 tackles during his four- the jersey isn’t just an in-season thing. You year career…Tied his career high in tackles carry the responsibility during the offseason three times, recording eight stops against Holy and after the season as well. The guys that Cross, Brown and Columbia, all during the 2006 wore it before me did a great job and have season. Upon graduation, Smith began work as set the bar high. I’m going to try to honor the a US Uniformed Supreme Court Police Officer. jersey the way they have and the way Joe did.”

“When I hear the name Joe Eacobacci, more Robert Lane, SLOT, 2009 comes to mind than just another Georgetown Lane, a Greensboro, N.C. native, became the football alum. When I his name, I think of the first offensive player to be awarded the No. LB NICK PARRISH, 2010 legacy he left behind at this program, as well as 35 jersey for the 2009 season…Will wear the this campus and across the nation. He set a high prestigious No. 35 jersey this season ... Lane is standard of excellence, dedication and leadership the first offensive player to wear the jersey…Lane for those Wayne Heimuli, S, 2011 saw action on the offensive side of the ball since Heimuli was named the eighth recipient that arriving on the Hilltop in 2006, spending time at of the No. 35 jersey and captain following follow. quarterback, running back and in the SLOT, as the 2010 season...Heimuli was joined by The well as special teams…Led the Hoyas in receiving fellow honorees, Ononibaku, Buzbee, passion during his senior season making 55 catches for Smith, Umar and Parrish at the ceremony. with 503 yards, the most for any Hoya since 2003… which he Lane finished his career with 819 receiving yards “It’s a great honor to follow in the footsteps of such played, in and two receiving touchdowns during his career. great guys, especially Nick Parrish, who I’ve gotten addition to know over the years and someone who has been to his “Everyone connected to the Georgetown football a great leader and a great role model.” Heimuli said. DE NICK UMAR, 2008 love for program knows exactly what type of person

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Heimuli served as a strong role model for his excited to work toward bringing the first Patriot teammates and an inspirational leadler on League Championship to Georgetown.” and off the field during a 2011 season that saw the Hoyas transform from Patriot League Sean Campbell, LB, 2013 doormat to power. Heimuli helped the defense Campbell, a Middletown, N.J. native and a 2013 to its finest season during the Kevin Kelly era, Preseason All-Patriot League selection becomes ranking among the nation’s best in scoring the tenth Georgetown student-athlete to earn the defense and takeaways. Individually, Heimuli No. 35 jersey honor. Campbell, who moved into had a productive season, making 54 tackles, the starting lineup at outside linebacker at the intercepting three passes and recovering one beginning of his sophomore season was welcomed fumble. Despite battling injuries throughout the into the No. 35 fraternity by the two previous season, Heimuli started in all 11 games providing honorees, Kevin Sullivan and Wayne Heimuli.

“It’s such a great honor and I was so surprised,” Campbell said. “I was just sitting there listening in awe, because the No. 35 tradition is such a great story, and when my name was called it was an overwhelming sense of joy. Just hearing the names of the people who have worn this jersey, they are all people you hear about for being great leaders, great people and who have gone on to do great things.”

Campbell will move to defensive end in the Hoyas Safety Wayne Heimuli, 2011 4-3 scheme after compiling 52 tackles, 9.0 TFL of 28 yards, 3.0 sacks for a loss of 17 yards, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a pass stability in the defensive backfield. After serving breakup during his junior season. A noted leader as a team captain in 2011, Heimuli returns on and off the field, coaches credit Campbell’s to the team in 2012 as a Student Assistant attention to detail and the fact that he “goes hard Coach, where he will work with the defense. all of the time” and has fully utilized his tools on the field. Campbell has set a strong example off Kevin Sullivan, OL, 2012 the field, as well, with Defensive Coordinator Rob Sullivan, a Maywood, N.J. native, became just Sgarlata calling him, “a tough kid from day one the second offensive player and first offensive and a guy that you’d want to start program with.” lineman to earn the No. 35 jersey honor. Sullivan was the ninth player overall to accept the No. 35 jersey, which was awarded to him during the team’s spring banquet by Rob Sgarlata and former No. 35’s Nick Parrish and Wayne Heimuli.

Sullivan was a starter along the offensive line in 29 games during the past four-year career, spending his senior season at center. Kevin will also be remembered as one of the Hoyas top performers in the weight room during his time on the Hilltop.

“I’m honored to receive the Joe Eacobacci Memorial Number 35 Jersey,” Sullivan said. “I DE Sean Campbell, 2013 am inspired by Joe and the players who have worn his number 35 jersey in the past and proudly represented him and the Georgetown Football family. Building off of last season

Offensive Lineman, Kevin Sullivan 2012 and a productive spring ball, the team is

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 38 HOYAS FOOTBALL TIMELINE

1789 2006 Georgetown University founded by John Carroll. Kevin Kelly is introduced as the second head coach at Georgetown since moving to Division 1889 I-AA in 1993. Georgetown begins intercollegiate football with a game against Virginia. The Hoyas win the game, 34–0. 2006 Freshman running back Charlie Houghton wins the Patriot League Rookie 1890 of the Year Award, becoming the first Hoya to win one of the league’s The Hoyas face Fordham for the first time. The Rams are Georgetown’s major awards since joining the league; defensive end Alex Buzbee oldest rival in the Patriot League. earns All-American honors and is signed to a free agent contract by the Washington Redskins. 1903 Princeton and Georgetown meet for the first time on the gridiron. 2007 Senior fullback Kyle Van Fleet earns Second-Team All-Patriot League 1941 honors and is named the winner of the Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Georgetown faces Mississippi State in the Orange Bowl. The Bulldogs the Year Award. defeat the Hoyas by a score of 14–7. 2008 1943-45 Georgetown defeats Howard, 12-7, in the D.C. Cup, the first meeting Football is suspended at Georgetown due to World War II. between the only two colleges that sponsor football in the Nation’s Capitol.

1950 2010 The Hoyas play Texas Western in the Sun Bowl. Hoyas bounce back from winless season to become most improved team in the Patriot League, winning four games, its most since 2005. GU also 1951-63 wins two Patriot League games, defeating Lafayette and Holy Cross. No. Football discontinued on the Hilltop. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey Recipient LB Nick Parrish becomes the Hoyas all-time leading tackler, surpassing Eacobacci’s roommate Tom 1964 Wonica during the Hoyas September 11 win over Lafayette...DE Andrew Club football returns to campus. Schaetzke and CB Jayah Kaisamba earn First Team All Patriot League honors. 1969 Georgetown football moves from club standing to a varsity team. The 2011 Hoyas become a member of NCAA Division III Football. Georgetown posts its most wins since 1999 and plays for the Patriot League Championship for the first time since joining in 2001. Head Coach 1993 Kevin Kelly earns PL Coach of the Year, while DE Andrew Schaetzke The Hoya program becomes part of NCAA Division I-AA Football. earns Defensive POY, becoming just the ninth consensus All-America Georgetown joins the MAAC Football League. selection in PL history. Robert McCabe breaks the program’s single season tackles mark with 134, joining Schaetzke and Jeremy Moore on the PL First Team. Kaisamba, RB Nick Campanella PK Brett Weiss and 1997 Georgetown finishes the season 7–0 in the MAAC and wins its first MAAC freshman OL Mike Roland all made the PL Second Team. Championship. 2012 1998 LB Robert McCabe broke his own single-season tackles record with 154, J.J. Mont sets a Georgetown single-game record with 401 passing yards to lead Division I FCS in the category, helping earn All-America honors, in a 34-0 win over Iona. as well as Patriot League and ECAC Defensive Player of the Year honors. McCabe also became the leading tackler in program history with 407 2000 tackles, CB Jeremy Moore also etched his name in the record books, The Hoyas announce they accept an invitation to join the prestigious breaking the program’s all-time mark for interception return yardage Patriot Football League. GU plays an independent schedule. (318), while posting the best the kick-off return average (23.9) in program history. GU again had six-players named All-Patriot League, including Nick Campanella, earning his second honor and LB Dustin Wharton earning 2001 first team honors. Patriot League football on Georgetown’s campus begins. 2013 2002 LB Dustin Wharton became the second consecutive Hoyas linebacker The Hoyas earn their first Patriot League victory, 32-31 at home against to earn Preseason Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year. He was Bucknell. joined on the Preseason Patriot League squad by LB Sean Campbell and OL James Spaly... 2003 Georgetown faces its first Ivy League opponent since 1937 and defeats Cornell, 42–20.

2005 Multi-Sport Field opens on Sept. 17 as the Hoyas host Brown.

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RUSHING PASSING RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSING ATTEMPTS Player Att. Date Opponent Player Att. Date Opponent 1. Steve Iorio 44 11-8-96 at St. John’s 1. J.J. Mont 65 11-21-98 at Fordham 2. Kim Sarin 33 11-20-04 Holy Cross 2. Isaiah Kempf 59 9-19-09 Yale J.J. Williams 33 11-11-89 Washington & Lee 3. Aley Demarest 50 11-9-91 St. John’s 4. Kim Sarin 31 10-9-04 VMI 4. Aley Demarest 49 10-3-92 at Franklin & Marshall Rob Belli 31 10-30-99 Fairfield 5. Matt Bassuener 48 10-13-07 at Fordham Steve Iorio 31 11-4-95 Siena Dave Paulus 48 10-26-02 Bucknell J.J. Williams 31 9-16-89 at Gallaudet Bill Ward 48 11-5-94 at Siena 8. Marcus Slayton 29 10-22-05 Fordham 8. Aley Demarest 47 11-2-91 Catholic Marcus Slayton 29 10-8-05 Duquesne Scott Darby 47 9-18-10 at Yale Steve Iorio 29 9-24-94 Iona 10. Matt Bassuener 46 10-20-07 at Bucknell Dean Lowry 29 11-14-87 at Washington & Lee Dave Paulus 46 10-7-00 Bucknell Aley Demarest 46 9-26-92 Dickinson RUSHING YARDAGE Player Yards Date Opponent COMPLETIONS 1. John Sims 268 11-15-03 Davidson Player Comp. Date Opponent 2. Dean Lowry 215 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 1. Matt Bassuener 35 10-20-07 at Bucknell 3. Dean Lowry 205 10-31-87 at Catholic 2. Matt Bassuener 33 10-13-07 at Fordham 4. Marcus Slayton 192 10-22-05 Fordham 3. Isaiah Kempf 32 9-19-09 Yale 5. Rob Belli 187 9-12-98 Marist 4. Dave Paulus 31 10-26-02 Bucknell 6. Steve Iorio 186 11-8-96 at St. John’s Scott Darby 31 9-19-09 at Marist 7. Steve Iorio 184 9-24-94 Iona 6. Aley Demarest 30 10-3-92 at Franklin & Marshall 8. Steve Iorio 182 11-16-96 St. Peter’s 7. J.J. Mont 28 11-21-98 at Fordham 9. Dean Lowry 181 10-8-88 at Gallaudet Aley Demarest 28 11-2-91 Catholic 10. Kim Sarin 180 11-20-04 Holy Cross 9. J.J. Mont 26 11-7-98 Iona J.J. Williams 178 11-4-89 St. John’s 10. Dave Paulus 25 9-23-00 Butler Bill Ward 25 11-5-94 at Siena LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE Aley Demarest 25 9-28-91 at Dickinson Player Yards Date Opponent 1. Peter Clays 89 9-29-84 at Franklin & Marshall PASSING YARDAGE John Burke 89 1979 Salisbury State Player Yards Date Opponent 3. Steve Iorio 79 9-24-94 Iona 1. J.J. Mont 401 11-7-98 Iona 4. Jeff Gray 77 11-20-71 Susquehanna 2. Dave Paulus 393 9-23-00 Butler Jeff Gray 77 10-23-71 Johns Hopkins Bill Jenkinson 393 9-21-91 Gallaudet Ralph Edwards 77 10-9-71 Juniata 4. Matt Bassuener 386 10-13-07 at Fordham 7. Joe Todisco 74 9-16-95 at Iona 5. Bill Jenkinson 384 10-13-90 at Swarthmore 8. Tim Marotta 70 11-15-80 Washington & Lee 6. J.J. Mont 358 11-21-98 at Fordham Murray 70 10-23-76 Johns Hopkins 7. Aley Demarest 352 11-2-91 Catholic 10. John Sims 68 11-15-03 Davidson 8. Dave Paulus 350 10-26-02 Bucknell 9. J.J. Mont 343 10-9-99 at Marist OTHER TOP RUSHING PERFORMANCES 10. Scott Darby 340 9-18-10 at Yale Average Per Carry – 15.9, Joe Todisco (9-143), vs. St. Peter’s, 1997 11. Isaiah Kempf 332 9-19-09 at Yale Touchdowns – 5, Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996 TOTAL OFFENSE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (minimum 15 attempts) TOTAL OFFENSE Player Pct. Date Opponent Player Yards Date Opponent 1. Scott Darby (18-22) .818 9-24-11 at Marist 1. Dave Paulus 462 9-23-00 Butler 2. Matt Bassuener (20-26) .769 9-1-07 at Stony Brook 2. J.J. Mont 401 11-7-98 Iona 3. Bill Ward (13-17) .765 10-29-94 Marist 3. Bill Jenkinson 393 9-21-91 Gallaudet 4. Matt Bassuener (35-46) .761 10-20-07 at Bucknell 4. J.J. Mont 373 10-9-99 at Marist 5. Andrew Crawford (12-16) .750 10-9-04 VMI 5. Dave Paulus 350 10-26-02 Bucknell Dave Paulus (15-20) .750 10-12-02 at Davidson 6. J.J. Mont 349 11-21-98 at Fordham 7. Dave Paulus .735 9-23-00 Butler 7. Bill Jenkinson 344 10-13-90 at Swarthmore 8. Bill Ward (11-15) .733 11-12-94 St. Peter’s 8. Aley Demarest 343 9-28-91 at Dickinson Matt Zebrowski (11-15) .733 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 9. Dave Paulus 337 10-21-00 Fairfield 10. Matt Bassuener (27-37) .730 9-15-07 Yale 10. J.J. Mont 334 11-23-96 Holy Cross 11. Dave Paulus (13-18) .722 11-11-00 St. Peter’s OTHER TOP TOTAL OFFENSE PERFORMANCES OTHER TOP PASSING PERFORMANCES Plays – 65, J.J. Mont, vs. Fordham, 1998 Touchdown Passes – 6, Dave Paulus, vs. Butler, 2000 Yards Per Completion (minimum 250 yards) – 32.1 (257 yards, 8 completions) vs. Siena, 1997. Passes Intercepted – 7, Bill Jenkinson vs. Washington & Lee, 1991

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RECEIVING MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVING YARDAGE LONGEST FIELD GOALS Player Yards Date Opponent Player Yards Date Opponent 1. Gharun Hester 271 9-23-00 Butler 1. Anthony DeGuzman 55 10-5-91 Franklin & Marshall 2. Gharun Hester 227 10-9-99 at Marist 2. Anthony DeGuzman 54 10-12-91 at St. Peter’s 3. Gharun Hester 201 11-6-99 vs. Duquesne 3. Marc Samuel 51 10-14-00 at Duquesne 4. Chris Murphy 191 10-5-91 Franklin & Marshall 4. Paul Wiorowski 50 10-3-98 at Siena 5. Luke McArdle 190 9-13-03 at Cornell 5. Brett Weiss 49 10-8-11 at Wagner Chris Murphy 190 10-13-90 at Swarthmore 5. Marc Samuel 48 9-30-00 Fordham 7. Luke McArdle 188 10-26-02 Bucknell Erich Beringer 48 10-1-83 Franklin & Marshall Matt Mattimore 188 11-21-98 at Fordham 7. Peter Carbonara 47 9-27-97 Fairfield 9. Gharun Hester 187 10-21-00 Fairfield Erich Beringer 47 9-24-83 at Davidson 10. Kevin Macari 181 10-20-12 at Colgate LONGEST PUNTS Player Yards Date Opponent LONGEST PASSING PLAYS 1. Anthony DeGuzman 72 11-16-91 Washington & Lee Skip Sawch 72 1973 Manhattan Players Yards Date Opponent 3. Matt MacZura 70 2010 Wagner 1. Bill Ward-Rob Rosenthal 88 10-4-97 Siena 4. Dave Paulus 69 9-23-00 Butler C. DeGruchy-David Casares 88 9-29-90 Franklin & Marshall Matt MacZura 69 10-27-12 at Lafayette 3. M. Bassuener-C. Houghton 81 11-11-06 at Lafayette 6. Tim Clark 68 9-25-76 Catholic 4. Mike Boland-Nate Simms 80 10-29-83 Catholic 7. Anthony DeGuzman 65 9-15-90 at Gallaudet 5. Mike Boland-Nate Simms 79 10-8-93 Fordham 8. Chris MacGriff 64 10-7-06 Lehigh Bob Sitz-Clayton Wagner 79 1976 Dave Paulus 64 10-20-01 at Bucknell 7. J.J. Mont-Gharun Hester 77 9-19-98 Holy Cross 10. Chris MacGriff 63 9-1-07 at Stony Brook 8. J.J. Mont-Gharun Hester 75 9-25-99 St. John’s Charlie Turner 63 11-2-96 Canisius Bill Ward-Chris Colman 75 11-12-94 St. Peter’s Anthony DeGuzman 63 10-19-91 Swarthmore Aley Demarest-C. Murphy 75 10-5-91 Franklin & Marshall LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Player Yards Date Opponent OTHER TOP RECEIVING PERFORMANCES 1. Peter Clays 101 10-27-84 at Catholic Receptions – 14, Luke McArdle, vs. Bucknell, 2002 2. Jasper Ihezie 90 11-6-04 Lehigh Touchdown Receptions – 5, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000 Alex Poulos 90 9-24-83 at Davidson 4. Ottaway Tally 89 11-11-78 Washington & Lee SCORING 5. Anthony Bartolomeo 87 10-31-98 St. Peter’s 6. Jim Corcoran 87 11-3-79 Catholic TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 7. Jeremy Moore 85 9-18-10 at Yale Points – 30, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000; Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. 8 Luke McArdle 84 11-16-02 at Colgate Touchdowns – 5, Gharun Hester, vs. Butler, 2000; Steve Iorio, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. 9. Jeremy Moore 73 11-5-11 Fordham PAT-Kick – 9, Ed Ruckert, vs. Catholic, 1971. 10. Jeremy Moore 70 11-12-11 at Lehigh Field Goals – 5, Michael Gillman, vs. St. Francis, 2004. LONGEST PUNT RETURN Player Yards Date Opponent DEFENSE 1. Luke McArdle 88 10-18-03 Cornell TOTAL TACKLES 2. Kevin Macari 79 9-15-12 Yale Player Tackles Date Opponent 3. Stewart Muller 70 9-24-88 Dickinson 1. Andrew Clarke 23 11-16-02 at Colgate 5. Jim Corcoran 67 10-25-80 St. Peter’s 2. Tim McAneney 19 9-8-90 at Ursinus 6. Brian Tandy 63 9-4-04 St. Francis 3. Tim McAneney 18 9-15-90 at Gallaudet Ed Trujillo 63 10-30-82 at Catholic Peter Elliott 18 9-20-86 St. Francis (Pa.) 7. Kevin Macari 60 10-22-11 Colgate Alex Poulos 18 9-24-83 at Dickinson 8. Chris Jordan 55 10-5-96 Marist Patrick O’Donnell 18 10-17-09 Colgate 9. Alex Poulos 48 10-14-83 at St. Peter’s 7. Nick Parrish 17 9-19-09 Yale Jim Corcoran 48 9-29-79 Duquesne Adam Krugman 17 10-16-99 Davidson LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Raja Mohi-ud-din 17 11-9-91 St. John’s Player Yards Date Opponent 1. Matt Barbiasz 99 10-2-04 Bucknell Robert McCabe (2) 17 9-1-12 at Davidson/atColgate 2. Nick Parrish 95 9-27-08 Holy Cross 11. Medhi Hassan 16 11-20-04 Holy Cross 3. Jim Chesley 80 1973 Manhattan Michael Melchionda 16 11-14-98 Austin Peay Jeremy Moore 80 10/13/12 Lehigh Mike Lynn 16 11-22-97 Robert Morris 5. Jeremy Moore 75 11-5-11 Fordham Dan Cunniffe 16 10-7-94 St. John’s 6. Sean Green 72 9-26-87 at Dickinson Tom Wonica 16 9-17-94 at Duquesne 7. Jim Bolger 70 10-20-90 Johns Hopkins Robert McCabe (2) 16 10-27-12 Lafayette/Lehigh 8. Jim Gallagher 66 9-11-99 at Holy Cross 9. Jim Corcoran 55 10-6-79 at St. Peter’s SOLO TACKLES 10. Matt Fronczke 52 11-8-03 Towson Player Tackles Date Opponent Chris Fazio 52 11-6-93 St. John’s 1. Andrew Clarke 15 10-16-02 at Colgate OTHER TOP MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCES 2. Tom Wonica 14 9-23-95 Duquesne Most Punts – 12, Joe Piscatella, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1993; vs. Iona, 1993. 3. Dan Cunniffe 13 10-7-94 St. John’s Most Yards Punting – 477, D.J. Patenaude, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984. Peter Elliott 13 9-20-86 St. Francis (Pa.) Most Punt Returns – 7, Chris Sapienza, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1995. 5. Brett Crowder 12 10-14-00 Duquesne Most Punt Return Yards – 182 (4 returns), Luke McArdle, at Cornell, 2003. 6. Andrew Clarke 11 9-13-03 at Holy Cross Highest Punt Average – 48.6, Scott Aubuchon, vs. St. John’s University, 1995. Adam Krugman 11 10-9-99 at Marist Most Kickoff Returns – 8, Luke McArdle, vs. Lehigh, 2001. Ryan O’Donoghue 11 10-9-99 at Marist Most Kickoff Return Yards – 215, Kenny Mitchell, at Lafayette 2006 Tom Wonica 11 9-17-94 at Duquesne Most Interceptions Made – 4, Jim Corcoran, vs. St. Francis, 1980 John McCormick 11 9-20-86 St. Francis (Pa.) Most Interceptions Returned for Scores –2, Nick Parrish, vs. Holy Cross, 2008 Most Fumbles Recovered – 2, by 10 players, most recently Christopher Paulus, vs. Bucknell, 2004.

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RUSHING PASSING BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE Pct. Date Opponent MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. .818 9-24-11 at Marist Att. Date Opponent Att. Date Opponent 2. .778 9-1-07 at Stony Brook 1. 74 10-1-77 at Rochester 1. 65 11-21-98 at Fordham .778 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 2. 71 11-13-76 Manhattan 2. 61 9-28-91 at Dickinson 4. .761 10-20-07 at Bucknell 3. 67 11-8-96 at St. John’s 3. 59 9-19-09 Yale 5. .750 11-12-94 St. Peter’s 4. 66 11-4-95 Siena 4. 57 11-7-09 at Marist 6. .750 10-12-02 at Davidson 5. 65 10-27-79 St. John’s 5. 51 11-9-91 St. John’s 7. .724 10-4-03 at Lafayette 6. 62 10-9-04 VMI 51 9-17-11 at Yale 8. .722 10-9-04 VMI 7. 61 9-19-87 at St. Francis (Pa.) 7. 49 10-3-92 Franklin & Marshall .722 11-11-00 St. Peter’s 61 9-24-77 Catholic 8. 48 10-13-07 at Fordham .722 10-29-94 Marist 9. 60 11-4-00 Iona 48 10-26-02 Bucknell 11. .700 10-31-98 St. Peter’s 60 10-23-97 at Johns Hopkins 48 10-27-01 at Marist 60 9-27-80 St. Francis (Pa.) 48 11-5-94 at Siena 48 10-12-91 at St. Peter’s TOTAL OFFENSE MOST YARDS RUSHING Yards Date Opponent MOST PLAYS 1. 430 11-16-96 St. Peter’s MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS Plays Date Opponent 2. 405 10-2-71 Catholic Comp. Date Opponent 1. 92 11-8-96 at St. John’s 3. 395 11-15-03 Davidson 1. 35 10-20-07 Bucknell 2. 89 11-21-98 at Fordham 4. 353 11-4-00 Iona 2. 33 10-13-07 at Fordham 89 11-5-94 at Siena 5. 345 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 33 9-17-11 at Yale 4. 87 11-9-91 St. John’s 6. 340 9-24-94 Iona 3. 32 9-19-09 Yale 5. 86 9-25-10 Holy Cross 7. 333 9-21-96 at Fairfield 4. 31 10-26-02 Bucknell 86 11-13-99 at Canisius 8. 332 9-19-87 at St. Francis (Pa.) 31 11-7-09 Marist 86 11-4-95 Siena 9. 329 11-2-85 Catholic 5. 30 11-17-01 Towson 86 10-9-93 St. Peter’s 10. 328 9-28-96 at Siena 30 10-3-92 Franklin & Marshall 86 9-28-91 at Dickinson 7. 29 10-12-91 at St. Peter’s 10. 84 11-13-76 Manhattan FEWEST YARDS RUSHING 29 9-28-91 at Dickinson Yards Date Opponent 9. 28 11-21-98 at Fordham 1. -35 9-22-90 at Dickinson 28 11-2-91 Catholic YARDS GAINED 2. -26 10-10-09 at Lehigh Yards Date Opponent 3 -25 10-13-84 at Fordham 1. 607 11-16-96 St. Peter’s 4. -24 11-10-01 Lafayette MOST YARDS PASSING 2. 595 9-23-00 Butler 5. -14 9-14-91 at Ursinus Yards Date Opponent 3. 568 9-21-96 at Fairfield 6. -11 9-23-89 at Dickinson 1. 478 9-21-91 Gallaudet 4. 563 10-2-71 Catholic 7. -11 9-26-92 Dickinson 2. 401 11-7-98 Iona 5. 546 10-21-00 Fairfield 8. -10 10-13-90 at Swarthmore 3. 393 9-23-00 Butler 6. 542 10-4-97 Siena 9. -8 9-7-02 at Lehigh 4. 386 10-13-07 at Fordham 7. 532 10-5-91 Franklin & Marshall -8 10-5-85 Franklin & Marshall 5. 384 10-13-90 at Swarthmore 8. 520 11-13-99 at Canisius 6. 370 10-9-99 at Marist 9. 513 9-21-91 Gallaudet 7. 367 9-28-91 at Dickinson 10. 506 11-15-03 Davidson HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY 8. 358 11-21-98 at Fordham Avg. Date Opponent 9. 352 11-2-91 Catholic FEWEST TOTAL YARDS 1. 8.80 10-2-71 Catholic 10. 350 10-26-02 Bucknell Yards Date Opponent 2. 8.60 1975 Duquesne 1. 60 10-5-85 Franklin & Marshall 3. 8.43 11-16-96 St. Peter’s FEWEST YARDS PASSING 2. 64 11-3-79 Catholic 4. 7.20 11-15-03 Davidson Yards Date Opponent 3. 65 9-22-07 at Holy Cross 5. 6.97 10-31-97 St. Peter’s 1. 3 10-13-79 Gallaudet 4. 67 10-2-76 Rochester 6. 6.53 9-12-98 Marist 2. 7 10-9-76 St. Peter’s 5. 70 9-23-89 at Dickinson 7. 6.38 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 3. 8 10-25-08 at Richmond 6. 81 10-27-84 at Catholic 8. 6.33 11-2-85 Catholic 4. 11 9-27-80 St. Francis (Pa.) 7. 87 11-10-84 St. Francis (Pa.) 9. 6.28 9-21-96 at Fairfield 5. 19 10-1-77 at Rochester 8. 88 10-25-08 at Richmond 10. 6.10 9-24-11 at Marist 6. 20 10-6-79 at St. Peter’s 9. 94 11-16-85 at Swarthmore 7. 24 9-18-04 at Duquesne 10. 95 10-13-84 at Fordham 8. 36 10-2-76 Rochester OTHER TOP TEAM RUSHING PERFORMANCES 9. 37 11-15-80 Washington & Lee Touchdowns – 8, vs. St. Peter’s, 1996. 10. 39 10-22-97 at Johns Hopkins MOST FIRST DOWNS 1st Dns Date Opponent OTHER TOP TEAM PASSING PERFORMANCES 1. 31 11-13-99 at Canisius Touchdowns – 6, vs. Butler, 2000. 2. 29 10-9-04 VMI Had Intercepted – 7, vs. Washington & Lee, 3. 28 10-18-97 at Iona 1991. 4. 27 10-21-00 Fairfield 27 9-23-00 Butler 27 11-16-96 St. Peter’s 27 9-21-96 at Fairfield 8. 26 11-17-01 Towson 26 11-4-00 Iona 26 9-28-96 at Siena 26 9-28-91 at Dickinson

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FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 10. -16 9-21-96 at Fairfield 5 10-7-89 at St. Peter’s 4. 6 11-11-95 at St. Peter’s 1st Dns Date Opponent MOST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING 1. 1 10-2-76 Rochester 6 11-4-95 Siena 2. 2 9-22-07 at Holy Cross Yards Date Opponent 6 10-12-91 at St. Peter’s 3. 3 9-22-84 Dickinson 1. 438 11-7-92 at St. John’s 6 10-6-90 St. Peter’s 3 11-3-79 Catholic 2. 423 10-12-85 Fordham 6 10-21-89 at Johns Hopkins 5. 4 10-25-08 at Richmond 3. 389 10-27-01 at Marist 6 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 9-7-02 at Lehigh 4. 361 11-6-82 at St. John’s 6 9-19-87 at St. Francis (Pa.) 4 10-27-84 at Catholic 5. 349 9-1-07 at Stony Brook 6 10-15-83 at St. Peter’s 7. 5 10-15-05 at Cornell 6. 345 10-14-00 at Duquesne 6 9-22-79 at St. Francis (Pa.) 7. 341 10-2-82 at Duquesne 8. 6 10-15-94 at Franklin & Marshall MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 6 9-9-89 at Ursinus 8. 339 10-22-93 at Johns Hopkins 6 11-7-81 at St. Francis (Pa.) 9. 326 11-22-03 at Bucknell 1st Dns Date Opponent 6 9-26-81 Union 10. 325 10-16-93 Franklin & Marshall 1. 33 9-22-07 at Holy Cross 33 11-7-92 St. John’s MOST POINTS FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PASSING 3. 32 9-10-05 at Holy Cross Points Date Opponent Yards Date Opponent 4. 30 11-16-02 at Colgate 1. 69 10-2-71 Catholic 1. 6 11-20-93 Washington & Lee 5. 29 10-16-99 Davidson 2. 61 11-16-96 St. Peter’s 2. 17 9-26-92 Dickinson 6. 28 9-7-02 at Lehigh 3. 59 9-21-96 at Fairfield 3. 20 10-2-76 Rochester 28 11-15-97 Fordham 4. 57 9-23-00 Butler 4. 24 11-4-95 Siena 28 9-24-83 at Dickinson 5. 56 1974 St. Peter’s 5. 29 9-23-89 at Dickinson 9. 27 10-26-91 at Johns Hopkins 6. 54 10-31-98 St. Peter’s 6. 31 9-17-94 at Duquesne 10. 26 9-7-08 Holy Cross 7. 52 11-20-99 LaSalle 31 10-25-80 St. Peter’s 26 11-22-03 at Bucknell 52 9-19-92 Gallaudet 8. 32 9-19-87 at St. Francis (Pa.) 26 10-20-01 at Bucknell 52 9-24-11 at Marist 32 10-1-83 Franklin & Marshall 26 9-23-00 Butler 26 10-22-93 at Johns Hopkins 9. 51 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) MOST YARDS ALLOWED PASSING 10. 49 11-11-03 Stony Brook 26 10-16-93 Franklin & Marshall 49 11-13-99 at Canisius Yards Date Opponent 26 9-29-84 at Franklin & Marshall 49 11-4-78 St. Francis (Pa.) 1. 527 10-26-91 at Johns Hopkins 26 10-18-80 at Johns Hopkins 2. 407 9-18-10 at Yale MOST TOUCHDOWNS 3. 405 11-21-09 Fordham MOST POINTS ALLOWED TDs Date Opponent 4. 393 11-12-11 Lehigh Points Date Opponent 1. 10 10-2-71 Catholic 5. 391 10-5-02 Fordham 1. 69 9-7-02 at Lehigh 2. 9 11-16-96 St. Peter’s 6. 379 11-23-96 Holy Cross 2. 59 9-29-84 at Franklin & Marshall 7. 368 9-29-01 at Fordham 3. 57 10-15-05 at Cornell MOST YARDS GAINED (BOTH TEAMS) 368 11-18-00 at Davidson 57 10-20-12 at Colgate. Yards Date Opponent 9. 364 9-3-12 Davidson 5. 56 10-12-85 Fordham 1. 1,107 11-7-92 at St. John’s 10. 361 9-20-08 at Yale 56 1984 Catholic 2. 1,106 9-23-00 Butler 7. 55 9-22-07 at Holy Cross 8. 53 1973 Salisbury State 3. 1,008 11-23-96 Holy Cross FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 4. 971 9-29-01 at Fordham 9. 50 1972 Randolph-Macon 5. 926 10-4-97 Siena Yards Date Opponent 10. 49 11-6-04 Lehigh 6. 903 11-21-98 at Fordham 1. 12 10-5-96 Marist 49 11-21-98 at Fordham 7. 902 9-27-03 at VMI 2. 16 10-7-89 at St. Peter’s 49 11-7-92 St. John’s 8. 900 11-6-99 Duquesne 3. 25 11-11-95 at St. Peter’s 49 1976 Fordham 4. 50 10-18-95 at St. Peter’s 9. 891 10-21-00 Fairfield TOP TEAM DEFENSE PERFORMANCES 10. 877 11-7-87 St. John’s 5. 66 10-18-97 at Iona 6. 86 11-2-96 Canisius Largest Margin of Defeat – 69, at Lehigh (69-0), SPECIAL TEAMS -­ GAME 7. 92 10-13-79 at Gallaudet 2002. 8. 101 11-16-96 St. Peter’s Most Fumbles Recovered – 5, vs. Franklin & TOP TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS PERFORMANCES 9. 102 9-22-79 at St. Francis (Pa.) Marshall, 1983; vs. St. Peter’s, 1972; vs. PAT-Kicks – 9, vs. Catholic, 1971. 10. 107 9-17-88 St. Francis (Pa.) Hartford, 1969. Field Goals – 5, vs. St. Francis, 2004. 107 9-19-87 at St. Francis (Pa.) Most Interceptions – 6, vs. St. Louis, 1971. Punts – 12, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1993; Most Turnovers Forced – 8, vs. Duquesne, vs. Iona, 1993. MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 1997. Yards – 477, vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984. Yards Date Opponent Average (min. 4 punts) – 48.6, vs. St. John’s, 1. 688 11-7-92 St. John’s 1995. 2. 651 10-26-91 at Johns Hopkins TEAM DEFENSE 3. 614 9-22-07 at Holy Cross 4. 604 9-7-02 at Lehigh FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING 5. 576 11-23-96 Holy Cross Yards Date Opponent 6. 571 9-29-01 at Fordham 1. -58 10-5-96 Marist 7. 569 11-9-07 Colgate 2. -55 10-12-91 at St. Peter’s 8. 568 11-5-05 at Lehigh 3. -50 10-6-90 St. Peter’s 9. 549 10-5-02 Fordham 4. -34 10-7-89 at St. Peter’s 10. 528 10-20-01 at Bucknell 5. -28 10-2-71 Catholic FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 6. -27 10-20-90 Johns Hopkins 7. -24 11-11-95 at St. Peter’s 1st Dns Date Opponent -24 9-29-90 at Franklin & Marshall 1. 5 10-18-97 at Iona 9. -18 9-1-12 at Davidson 5 9-28-96 at Siena

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TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING PASSING PASSING EFFICIENCY TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE TOTAL POINTS PASSING ATTEMPTS (1985-present) Player (Year) Yards Player (Year) Points Player (Year) Att. Player (Year) Rating 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 2,660 1. Rob Belli (1999) 108 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 367 1. Dave Paulus (2002) 151.6 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 2,571 2. John Burke (1974) 90 2. Matt Bassuener (2007) 316 2. Matt Bassuener (2006) 139.6 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 2,272 3. Andy Murray (1978) 86 3. Sean Peterson (2001) 309 J.J. Mont (1999) 139.6 4. Matt Bassuener (2007) 2,182 4. Gharun Hester (2000) 84 Bill Ward (1997) 309 4. Dave Paulus (2000) 133.1 5. Bill Ward (1997) 1,880 5. Brett Weiss (2011) 79 5. J.J. Mont (1999) 298 5. Alondzo Turner (2003) 132.3 6. Sean Peterson (2001) 1,846 6. Luke McArdle (2003) 78 6. Bill Ring (1993) 289 6. J.J. Mont (1998) 127.1 7. Andrew Crawford (2003) 1,819 Gharun Hester (1999) 78 7. Aley Demarest (1992) 276 7. Scott Darby (2011) 126.9 8. Aley Demarest (1992) 1,713 Chris Murphy (1992) 78 8. David Paulus (2000) 273 8. Andrew Crawford (2003) 125.5 9. Matt Bassuener (2006) 1,671 9. Gharun Hester (1998) 72 9. Andrew Crawford (2003) 267 9. Aley Demarest (1991) 122.9 10. Dave Paulus (2002) 1,535 Dean Lowry (1987) 72 10. Scott Darby (2010) 259 10. Bill Ward (1997) 121.9 11. Sean Peterson (2001) 121.3 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS 11. Isaiah Kempf (2009) 256 (min. 6 games) Player (Year) TDs PASSING COMPLETIONS INTERCEPTIONS Player (Year) Yards 1. Rob Belli (1999) 18 Player (Year) Comp. Player (Year) Int. 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 241.8 2. John Burke (1974) 15 1. Matt Bassuener (2007) 211 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 19 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 233.7 3. Gharun Hester (2000) 14 2. J.J. Mont (1998) 191 2. Mike Boland (1981) 18 3. Aley Demarest (1992) 214.1 Andy Murray (1978) 14 3. Sean Peterson (2001) 181 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 16 4. Dave Paulus (2000) 206.5 5. Luke McArdle (2003) 13 4. Bill Ward (1997) 161 D.J. Patenaude (1984) 16 5. Matt Bassuener (2007) 198.4 Gharun Hester (1999) 13 5. Dave Paulus (2000) 154 Mike Boland (1982) 16 6. Aley Demarest (1991) 190.6 Chris Murphy (1992) 13 J.J. Mont (1999) 154 6. Bill Jenkinson (1991) 15 7. Sean Peterson (2001) 184.6 8. Gharun Hester (1998) 12 7. Matt Bassuener (2006) 144 7. Bill Ward (1995) 14 8. Bob Sitz (1978) 177.3 Dean Lowry (1987) 12 8. Andrew Crawford (2003) 143 Tom Gargan (1975) 14 9. Bill Ward (1997) 170.9 10. Steve Iorio (1994) 11 9. Scott Darby (2010) 141 9. Andrew Crawford (2003) 13 10. Isaiah Kempf (2011) 170.1 Craig DeGruchy (1989) 13 FIELD GOALS MADE 10. Aley Demarest (1992) 140 11. Isaiah Kempf (2009) 129 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Player (Year) FGs RUSHING Player (Year) Yards 1. Brett Weiss (2011) 16 PASSING YARDAGE 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 2,031 2. Paul Wiorowski (1999) 12 Player (Year) Yards RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 1,340 3. Tom Timperman (1989) 11 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 2,712 Player (Year) Att. 3. Luke McArdle (2002) 1,307 4. Peter Carbonara (1997) 10 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 2,424 1. J.J. Williams (1989) 213 4. Luke McArdle (2001) 1,260 5. Marc Samuel (2001) 9 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 2,147 2. Kim Sarin (2004) 207 5. Chris Murphy (1991) 1,234 Anthony DeGuzman (1991) 9 4. Bill Ward (1997) 2,081 3. Steve Iorio (1997) 194 6. Kim Sarin (2004) 1,151 7. Michael Gillman (2004) 8 5. Sean Peterson (2001) 2,004 4. Rob Belli (1999) 192 7. Steve Iorio (1994) 1,143 Anthony DeGuzman (1992) 8 6. Andrew Crawford (2003) 1,967 5. Steve Iorio (1994) 178 8. Ed Trujillo (1982) 1,125 9. Brett Weiss (2011) 7 7. Matt Bassuener (2007) 1,874 6. Steve Iorio (1996) 172 9. Gharun Hester (2000) 1,107 Cameron Keeler (1996) 7 8. Aley Demarest (1992) 1,829 7. Jim Boland (1977) 165 10. Steve Iorio (1997) 1,100 Brendan Gaughan (1993) 7 9. Aley Demarest (1991) 1,650 8. Steve Iorio (1995) 160 Anthony DeGuzman (1990) 7 10. Dave Paulus (2002) 1,438 Marcus Slayton (2005) 160 OTHER TOP PERFORMANCES Tom Timperman (1987) 7 9. Marcus Slayton (2003) 152 Plays – 420, J.J. Mont, 1998. Erich Beringer (1983) 7 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rob Belli (1998) 152 Jim Corcoran (1980) 7 (six games/100 att.) Dean Lowry (1987) 152 Player (Year) Pct. PATS (KICK) 1. Matt Bassuener (2006) .689 RUSHING YARDAGE Player (Year) PATs 2. Matt Bassuener (2007) .668 Player (Year) Yards 1. Paul Wiorowski (1999) 43 3. Bob Sitz (1978) .625 1. Kim Sarin (2004) 1,051 2. Marc Samuel (2000) 32 4. Sean Peterson (2001) .612 2. Steve Iorio (1997) 901 3. Brett Weiss (2011) 31 5. Dave Paulus (2002) .558 3. Dean Lowry (1987) 900 4. Peter Carbonara (1997) 27 6. Dave Paulus (2000) .546 4. Steve Iorio (1996) 890 5. George Gummere (1998) 26 7. Bob Sitz (1977) .541 5. John Burke (1974) 858 Anthony DeGuzman (1991)26 8. Andrew Crawford (2003) .536 6. Steve Iorio (1994) 854 7. Michael Gillman (2003) 24 9. Matt Zebrowski (1988) .533 7. Rob Belli (1999) 826 8. Ed Delgado (1975) 23 10. Andrew Crawford (2004) .526 8. Joe Todisco (1995) 764 Brett Weiss (2010) 23 9. J.J. Williams (1989) 736 10. Anthony DeGuzman (1992)22 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 10. Dean Lowry (1986) 735 Anthony DeGuzman (1990)22 Player (Year) TDs Jim Corcoran (1978) 22 1. J.J. Mont (1998) 26 AVERAGE PER CARRY (minimum 65 carries) 2. J.J. Mont (1999) 25 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 20 Player (Year) Avg. 4. Bill Ward (1997) 19 1. John Burke (1974) 9.1 5. Aley Demarest (1992) 18 2. Terry McGovern (1971) 6.6 6. Dave Paulus (2002) 17 3. John Sims (2003) 6.5 7. Andrew Crawford (2003) 16 Dean Lowry (1986) 6.5 8. Matt Bassuener (2006) 15 5. Andy Blood (1977) 6.2 9. Sean Peterson (2001) 12 Ralph Edwards (1972) 6.2 Matt Zebrowski (1988) 12 7. Joe Todisco (1996) 6.0 Aley Demarest (1991) 12 Dave Druskin (1975) 6.0 Luke McArdle had 2,301 all 9. Dean Lowry (1987) 5.9 purpose yards in 2003. Ralph Edwards (1971) 5.9

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RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Matt Mattimore (1998) 17.1 6. Joe Piscatella (1994) 69 KICKOFF RETURNS 7. Brad Scoffern (2005) 67 Player (Year) TDs Player (Year) Ret. 8. Dave Paulus (2001) 65 1. Rob Belli (1999) 17 1. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 41 9. Brian Josephs (2009) 64 2. John Burke (1974) 14 SPECIAL TEAMS 2. Kenny Mitchell (2007) 36 10. Brad Scoffern (2004) 61 3. Andy Murray (1978) 12 3. Kenny Mitchell (2008) 34 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Steve Aubuchon (1995) 61 4. Dean Lowry (1987) 10 4. Jeremy Moore (2012) 31 Player (Year) FGs Att. 5. Steve Iorio (1994) 9 5. Kim Sarin (2002) 29 1. Brett Weiss (2011) 22 PUNTING YARDS John Dwyer (1970) 9 6. Luke McArdle (2001) 25 2. Marc Samuel (2001) 18 Player (Year) Yards Terry McGovern (1971) 9 7. Ed Trujillo (1982) 23 3. Tom Timperman (1989) 17 1. Joe Piscatella (1993) 2,688 8. J.J. Williams (1989) 8 Jeremy Moore (2010) 23 4. Michael Gillman (2003) 16 2. A. DeGuzman (1990) 2,647 Ralph Edwards (1972) 8 9. Jeremy Moore (2011) 20 Anthony DeGuzman (1992)16 3. Tom Timperman (1989) 2,618 10. Luke McArdle (2003) 18 Nick Campanella (2011) 8 6. Peter Carbonara (1997) 15 4. Matt MacZura (2012) 2.608 Peter Clays (1984) 18 RECEIVING Cameron Keeler (1996) 15 5. Matt MacZura (2010) 2,563 Anthony DeGuzman (1991)15 6 Joe Piscatella (1994) 2,498 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE RECEPTIONS Tom Timperman (1987) 15 7. Dave Paulus (2001) 2,419 Player (Year) Yards 10. Erich Beringer (1983) 14 1. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 1,075 Player (Year) Rec. 8. Brad Scoffern (2005) 2,400 Erich Beringer (1982) 14 2. Kenny Mitchell (2007) 697 1. Chris Murphy (1992) 74 9. Dave Paulus (2002) 2,399 3. Kenny Mitchell (2008) 688 2. Chris Murphy (1991) 72 10. Brian Josephs (2009) 2,292 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE* 4. Jeremy Moore (2010) 618 3. Luke McArdle (2003) 63 (min. five attempts) PUNT RETURNS 5. Jeremy Moore (2011) 584 4. Gharun Hester (1998) 57 6. Jeremy Moore (2012) 557 5. Robert Lane (2009) 55 Player (Year) Pct. Player (Year) Punt Returns 1. Marc Samuel (2000) .750 (6-8) 7. Kim Sarin (2002) 550 6. Kevin Macari (2012) 50 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 38 2. Brett Weiss (2011) .727 (16-22) 8. Luke McArdle (2001) 544 7. Chris Murphy (1990) 49 Chris Sapienza (1995) 38 3. M. Gillman (2002) .667 (4-6) 9. Alex Poulos (1993) 445 8. Brent Craft (2006) 48 3. Matt McLaughlin (1989) 32 P. Carbonara (1997) .667 (10-15) 10. Ed Trujillo (1982) 438 Gharun Hester (1999) 48 4. Luke McArdle (2002) 27 Jim Corcoran (1978) .667 (4-6) 10. Luke McArdle (2002) 47 5. Luke McArdle (2001) 25 6. T. Timperman (1989) .647 (11-17) Matt Mattimore (1998) 47 6. Chris Fazio (1993) 24 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 7. Jim Corcoran (1980) .636 (7-11) 7. Stewart Muller (1988) 23 (min. 10 returns) 8. Ted Kallina (1986) .625 (5-8) 8. Chris Jordan (1998) 22 RECEIVING YARDAGE Player (Year) Avg. Ed Delgado (1975) .625 (5-8) 9. Chris Jordan (1996) 21 Player (Year) Yards 1. Jeremy Moore (2011) 29.2 10. M. Gillman (2004) .615 (8-13) Chris Sapienza (1994) 21 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 1,118 2. Dean Lowry (1986) 27.6 11. A. DeGuzman (1991) .600 (9-15) John Dwyer (1970) 21 2. Gharun Hester (1999) 1,073 3. Jeremy Moore (2010) 26.9 Jim Corcoran (1981) .600 (6-10) 3. Gharun Hester (2000) 1,071 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 4. Luke McArdle (2002) 26.5 4. Chris Murphy (1991) 1,034 *excluding 1987 Jim Corcoran (1979) 26.5 Player (Year) Yards 5. Chris Murphy (1992) 904 PAT (KICK) ATTEMPTS 6. Kenny Mitchell (2006) 26.2 6. Gharun Hester (1998) 921 1. Luke McArdle (2003) 506 Alex Poulos (1983) 26.2 7. Matt Mattimore (1998) 804 Player (Year) PAT Att. 2. Chris Sapienza (1995) 269 8. Anthony Bartolomeo (1998) 24.2 1. Paul Wiorowski (1999) 48 8. Luke McArdle (2002) 802 3. Matt McLaughlin (1989) 264 9. Paul Belkin (1993) 22.9 2. Marc Samuel (2000) 34 9. Rob Rosenthal (1997) 749 4. Jim Corcoran (1980) 258 10. Luke McArdle (2003) 22.6 Brett Weiss (2011) 34 10. Chris Murphy (1990) 719 5. Luke McArdle (2002) 245 11. Rick Joyce (1971) 22.1 4. Peter Carbonara (1997) 31 6. Kevin Macari (2012) 207 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 5. Michael Gillman (2003) 29 7. Stewart Muller (1988) 204 George Gummere (1998) 29 KICKOFF RETURN TDS Player (Year) TDs 8. Chris Jordan (1996) 202 7. Anthony DeGuzman (1991)27 1. Gharun Hester (2000) 14 9. Luke McArdle (2001) 200 Player (Year) TDs 8. Jim Corcoran (1978) 25 2. Gharun Hester (1999) 13 10. Kevin Macari (2011) 184 1. Jasper Ihezie (2004) 1 Ed Delgado (1975) 25 Chris Murphy (1992) 13 Luke McArdle (2002) 1 Brett Weiss (2010) 25 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Peter Clays (1984) 1 4. Luke McArdle (2003) 12 11. Anthony DeGuzman (1990)24 (min. 10 returns) Alex Poulos (1983) 1 Gharun Hester (1998) 12 12. Brendan Gaughan (1994) 22 Player (Year) Avg. Ed Trujillo (1982) 1 6. Chris Murphy (1991) 7 Anthony DeGuzman (1992)22 1. Kevin Macari (2011) 15.3 Jim Corcoran (1979) 1 David Casares (1990) 7 2. Luke McArdle (2003) 13.3 Ottaway Talley (1978) 1 8. Max Waizenegger (2011) 6 PUNTING AVERAGE 3. Ed Trujillo (1982) 12.0 Bill Brugger (1971) 1 Luke McArdle (2002) 6 4. Kevin Macari (2012) 11.5 Jeremy Moore (2010) 1 Matt Mattimore (1998) 6 Player (Year) Avg. 1. Dave Paulus (2002) 40.7 5. Alex Poulos (1983) 11.2 Nate Simms (1983) 6 2. Charlie Turner (1996) 38.7 6. Ben Henckel (1986) 10.6 Clayton Wagner (1978) 6 3. Dave Paulus (2000) 37.6 Jim Corcoran (1980) 10.6 Kevin Macari (2012) 6 4. D.J. Patenaude (1982) 37.5 8. Juan Barrowes (1990) 9.8 YARDS PER CATCH 5. Chris MacGriff (2006) 37.3 Jim Corcoran (1978) 9.8 (minimum 20 catches) 6. Dave Paulus (2001) 37.2 10. Chris Jordan (1996) 9.6 Joe Piscatella (1992) 37.2 Player (Year) Avg. 8. Charlie Turner (1997) 37.1 PUNT RETURN TDS 1. Gharun Hester (2000) 23.8 9. Charlie Turner (1998) 36.9 Player (Year) TDs 2. Nate Simms (1983) 22.9 10. Dave Paulus (1999) 36.8 1. Kevin Macari (2012) 1 3. Gharun Hester (1999) 22.4 Joe Piscatella (1993) 36.8 Steve Duggan (1999) 1 4. Nick Colmenares (1984) 20.4 Brian Dwyer (1997) 1 5. Vince Bogdanski (1971) 19.4 NUMBER OF PUNTS Chris Jordan (1996) 1 6. Clayton Wagner (1976) 19.0 Jim Gallagher (1996) 1 Player (Year) Punts 7. David Casares (1990) 17.9 Jim Corcoran (1980) 1 1. Tom Timperman (1989) 75 8. Luke McArdle (2003) 17.7 Jim Corcoran (1979) 1 2. Joe Piscatella (1993) 73 9. Rob Rosenthal (1997) 17.4 Sam Daniel (1971) 1 Anthony DeGuzman (1990)73 10. Janeiro Wooten (2004) 17.1 John Dwyer (1970) 1 Luke McArdle (2002) 17.1 4. Matt MacZura (2010) 72 Matt MacZura (2012) 72

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DEFENSE INTERCEPTION YARDS Player (Year) Yards TOTAL TACKLES 1. Reid Ruberti (1997) 196 Player (Year) Tackles 2. Jeremy Moore (2011) 178 1. Robert McCabe (2012) 159 3. Jeremy Moore (2012) 133 2. Robert McCabe (2011) 134 3. Nick Parrish (2008) 126 3. Andrew Clarke (2002) 119 Sean Green (1987) 126 4. Nick Parrish (2009) 110 5. Jim Corcoran (1979) 119 5. Tim McAneney (1990) 109 6. Jim Chesley (1973) 116 6. Mike Thornton (1970) 107 7. Bill Sherry (1974) 105 7. John Kuhns (1970) 105 8. Jim Bolger (1990) 104 8. Mike Lynn (1997) 104 Robert McCabe (2011) 104 Dustin Wharton (2012) 104 9. Matt Barbiasz (2004) 99 10. Mehdi Hassan (2004) 102 10. Brian Buniva (1970) 86 11. Tom Wonica (1994) 101 11. Adam Banks (2002) 85

Dustin Wharton (2011) 101 INTERCEPTIONS FOR TDS SACKS Player (Year) TDs Player (Year) Sacks 1. Nick Parrish (2008) 2 1. Janne Kouri (1996) 16 Adam Banks (2002) 2 2. Andrew Schaetzke (2011) 13 Jeremy Moore (2012) 2 2. Nabil Al-Sabih (1990) 12 2. 22 players tied 1 3. Tony Zaslav (1991) 11.5 4. Tony Zaslav (1990) 11 OTHER TOP PERFORMANCES 5. Alex Buzbee (2004) 10.5 Int. Return Average (min. 4) – Michael Ononibaku (2004) 10.5 44.5, Jeremy Moore, 2011. 7. Janne Kouri (1995) 10 Fumble Recoveries – 5, 8. Raja Mohi-uh-din (1991) 9.5 Jim Corcoran, 1981. 9. Andrew Schaetzke (2010) 9 10. Michael Ononibaku (2003) 8 INTERCEPTIONS Player (Year) Int. 1. Jim Corcoran (1979) 9 2. Mike Djavaherian (1981) 8 3. Jim Gallagher (1999) 7 Reid Ruberti (1997) 7 Jim Bolger (1991) 7 Jim Bolger (1990) 7 Mike Sotirhos (1988) 7 Bill Sherry (1974) 7 9. five players tied 6

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE MISCELLANEOUS RUSHING RUSHING Most Wins in a Season – 9, 1998; 1999 Attempts – 492 (12 games), 2003 Fewest Yards Allowed – 532, 1996 Most Losses in a Season – 11, 2009 Yards – 2,229 (10 games), 1996 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game – 53.2, 1996 Least Wins in a Season – 0, 2009 Yards Per Rush – 5.7 (371-2,133), 1974 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Attempt – 1.6, 1996 Least Losses in a Season – 1, 1978 Yards Per Game – 266.6 (8 games), 1974 Fewest Touchdowns – 3 (8 games), 1981; 1970 Best Won-Lost Percentage – .875, 1978 Touchdowns – 28 (8 games), 1974 Longest Winning Streak – 7, 1998; 1997; 1995-96; TOTAL DEFENSE 1987-88 PASSING Fewest Plays Allowed – 427 (8 games), 1981 Longest Unbeaten Streak – 7, 1998; 1997; 1995-96; 1987-88 Attempts – 428, 1991 Fewest Yards Allowed – 1,718 (8 games), 1974 Most Points, Both Teams – 113 vs. Butler, 2000 Completions – 217, 1991 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game – 216.4, 1995 Yards – 2,868, 1991 Fewest First Downs – 95 (8 games), 1975 Yards Per Game – 286.8, 1991 Most Fumbles Recovered – 16 (8 games), 1971 Percentage – .667 (214-321), 2007 Fewest Points Allowed – 94 (8 games), 1979; 1974 Touchdowns – 27 (11 games), 1998 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game – 11, 1995 Fewest Touchdowns – 13 (8 games), 1979 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Shutouts – 2, 1998; 1997; 1996; 1987 Plays – 803, 1998 SPECIAL TEAMS Yards – 4,203 (11 games), 1999 Yards Per Game – 411.1 (10 games), 1996 PUNTING First Downs – 221 (11 games), 1998 Average (min. 30 punts) – 41.2, 2007 Most Points – 364 (11 games), 1999 Punts – 78 (11 games), 2005 Most Points Per Game – 36.5 (8 games), 1978 Yards – 2,775 (11 games), 2005 Most Touchdowns – 51 (11 games), 1999

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RUSHING PASSING RECEIVING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Player (Years) Yardage RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSING ATTEMPTS RECEIVING YARDAGE 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 4,629 Player (Years) Attempts Player (Years) Attempts Player (Years) Yards 2. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,967 1. Steve Iorio (94-97) 704 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 781 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 3,089 3. Kenny Mitchel (05-08) 3,581 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 481 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 663 2. Chris Murphy (89-92) 2,817 4. Dean Lowry (85-88) 3,471 3. Joe Todisco (94-97) 466 3. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 661 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 2,462 5. Chris Murphy (89-92) 3,155 4. John Federico (78-81) 402 4. Isaiah Kempf (2009-) 616 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 2,000 6. Gharun Hester (97-00) 3,121 5. Marcus Slayton (02-05) 372 5. Bill Ring (93-96) 550 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78) 1,646 7. Joe Todisco (94-97) 2,806 6. Andy Murray (75-78) 345 6. Matt Bassuener (04-07 525 6. Steve Graham (70-74) 1,236 8. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 2,613 7. Rob Belli (98-99) 344 7. Mike Boland (80-83) 515 7. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 1,117 9. Kim Sarin (02-04) 2,306 8. Rob Sgarlata (90-93) 313 8. Aley Demarest (91-92) 505 Maurice Amsellem (88-91) 1,117 10. Danny Lopez (72-75) 2,266 9. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 289 9. Dave Paulus (99-02) 498 9. Ray Ficca (85-88) 1,063 10. Steve Scheuerle (76-79) 288 10. Andrew Crawford (02-04) 468 10. Walter Bowser (00-03) 983 SCORING RUSHING YARDAGE PASSING COMPLETIONS PASS RECEPTIONS Player (Years) Yards Player (Years) Completions Player (Years) Receptions SCORING 1. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,243 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 403 1. Chris Murphy (89-92) 205 Player (Years) Points 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 2,619 2. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 355 2. Luke McArdle (00-03) 153 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 234 3. Joe Todisco (94-97) 2,340 3. Bill Ward (94-97) 353 Gharun Hester (97-00) 153 2. Steve Iorio (94-97) 186 4. Andy Murray (75-78) 1,718 4. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 336 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 128 Dean Lowry (85-88) 186 5. Marcus Slayton (02-05) 1,661 5. Isaiah Kempf (2009-) 324 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78) 102 4. Chris Murphy (89-92) 166 6. Rob Belli (98-99) 1,526 6. Dave Paulus (99-02) 276 6. Steve Graham (70-74) 95 5. Andy Murray (75-78) 148 7. John Federico (78-81) 1,499 7. Aley Demarest (91-92) 258 7. Trenton Hillier (99-02) 87 6. Luke McArdle (00-03) 144 8. Ralph Edwards (71-73) 1,420 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04) 246 8. Maurice Amsellem (88-91) 82 Rob Belli (98-99) 144 9. Kim Sarin (02-04) 1,416 9. Sean Peterson (98-01) 238 9. Ray Ficca (85-88) 79 8. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 142 10. John Burke (72-74) 1,370 10. Mike Boland (80-83) 230 10. Chris Colman (93-96) 71 9. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 136 10. John Burke (72-74) 132 RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY PASSING YARDAGE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (min. 200 carries) Player (Years) Yards Player (Years) TDs TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Player (Years) Avg. 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 5,968 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 39 Player (Years) TDs 1. Danny Lopez (72-75) 6.07 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 4,555 2. Chris Murphy (89-92) 26 1. Gharun Hester (97-00) 39 2. Ralph Edwards (71-73) 5.53 3. Dave Paulus (99-02) 3,803 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 22 2. Dean Lowry (85-88) 33 3. Dean Lowry (85-88) 5.44 4. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 3,794 4. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 14 3. Steve Iorio (94-97) 31 4. Joe Todisco (94-97) 5.02 5. Aley Demarest (91-92) 3,479 5. Clayton Wagner (75-78) 12 4. Chris Murphy (89-92) 27 5. Kim Sarin (02-04) 4.99 6. Isaiah Kempf (2009-) 3,247 6. Ray Ficca (85-88) 9 5. Luke McArdle (00-03) 24 6. Andy Murray (75-78) 4.98 7. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 3,233 Kevin Macari (11-12) 9 Rob Belli (98-99) 24 7. Steve Iorio (94-97) 4.61 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04) 3,221 8. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 8 Andy Murray (75-78) 24 8. Marcus Slayton (02-05) 4.47 9. Bob Sitz (75-78) 2,907 Max Waizenegger (2009-) 8 8. John Burke (72-74) 21 9. Rob Belli (98-99) 4.44 10. Mike Boland (80-83) 2,690 10. Walter Bowser (00-03) 7 9. Joe Todisco (94-97) 18 10. Steve Scheuerle (76-79) 4.32 Aaron Brown (98-01) 7 Ralph Edwards (71-73) 18 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Maurice Amsellem (88-91) 7 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (min. 250 attempts) FIELD GOALS Player (Years) TDs Player (Years) Pct. YARDS PER RECEPTION Player (Years) FGs 1. Steve Iorio (94-97) 26 1. Matt Bassuener (04-07) .676 Player (Years) Avg. 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 24 Dean Lowry (85-88) 26 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) .554 1. Nate Simms (80-83) 22.2 2. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 23 3. Rob Belli (98-99) 23 3. Sean Peterson (98-01) .551 2. Gharun Hester (97-00) 20.2 Jim Corcoran (78-81) 23 4. Andy Murray (75-78) 21 4. Bob Sitz (75-78) .542 3. Vince Bogdanski (70-71) 18.0 4. Tom Timperman (’89) 22 5. John Burke (72-74) 18 5. Bill Ward (94-97) .532 4. Matt Mattimore (96-98) 17.7 5. Michael Gillman (02-04) 18 6. Ralph Edwards (71-73) 17 6. Andrew Crawford (02-04) .526 5. Luke McArdle (00-03) 16.1 6. Marc Samuel (00-01) 15 7. Paul Uppole (91-93) 16 Isaiah Kempf (2009-) .526 Clayton Wagner (75-78) 16.1 7. Ed Delgado (’77) 14 8. Joe Todisco (94-97) 13 8. J.J. Mont (96-99) .516 7. Paul Kuhns (72-75) 15.7 8. Erich Beringer (’83) 13 Steve Scheuerle (76-79) 13 9. Aley DeMarest (91-92) .511 8. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 15.6 9. Paul Wiorowski (’99) 10 Danny Lopez (72-75) 13 10. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) .508 Dave Casares (87-90) 15.6 Peter Carbonara (’97) 10 10. Janeiro Wooten (01-04) 15.5 Matt MacZura (2010-pres.) 10 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Player (Years) TDs TOTAL OFFENSE EXTRA POINTS MADE (KICK) 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 56 TOTAL OFFENSE Player (Years) PATs 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 44 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 70 3. Dave Paulus (99-02) 38 Player (Years) Yards 2. Ed Delgado (’77) 62 4. Aley Demarest (91-92) 30 1. J.J. Mont (96-99) 6,141 3. Paul Wiorowski (’99) 58 5. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 28 2. Bill Ward (94-97) 4,199 4. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 54 6. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 23 3. Dave Paulus (99-02) 4,152 5. Marc Samuel (00-01) 49 7. Bob Sitz (75-78) 22 4. Matt Bassuener (04-07) 3,853 6. Michael Gillman (02-04) 47 8. Andrew Crawford (02-04) 21 5. Matt Zebrowski (85-88) 3,782 7. Jim Corcoran (’81) 43 Tom Gargan (72-75) 21 6. Bob Sitz (75-78) 3,345 8. Brendan Gaughan (’94) 39 RB Steve Iorio scored 26 rushing touchdowns 7. Andrew Crawford (02-04) 3,296 between 1994-97 to tie Hoya Hall of Famer 10. Mike Boland (80-83) 19 9. Skip Sawch (70-73) 36 Dean Lowry for the school record. 8. Steve Iorio (94-97) 3,243 10. Tom Timperman (’89) 34 9. Aley Demarest (91-92) 3,238 10. Gharun Hester (97-00) 3,089

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SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING YARDAGE KICKOFF RETURNS DEFENSE Player (Years) Yds. Player (Years) Returns FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Dave Paulus (99-02) 8,762 1. Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 137 TACKLES (1981-present) Player (Years) FGA 2. Matt MacZura (‘10-pres.) 7,086 2. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 77 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 43 3. Joe Piscatella (91-94) 6,973 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 53 Player (Years) Tackles 2. Tom Timperman (86-89) 39 4. Charlie Turner (95-98) 5,884 4. Juan Barrowes (’92) 44 1. Robert McCabe (2009-pres)407 3. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 38 5. D.J. Patenaude (81-84) 5,471 5. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 40 2. Nick Parrish (07-10) 349 4. Michael Gillman (02-04) 35 6. A. DeGuzman (89-92) 4,825 6. Peter Clays (84-87) 34 3. Tom Wonica (93-95) 269 5. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 32 7. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 4,602 7. Mike Turnamian (’00) 32 4. Jim Bolger (89-92) 261 6. Marc Samuel (00-01) 26 8. Tom Timperman (86-89) 4,114 Dean Lowry (85-88) 32 5. Matt Fronczke (00-03) 243 Erich Beringer (’83) 26 9. Chris MacGriff (04-07) 3,479 Danny Lopez (72-75) 32 6. Andrew Clarke (00-03) 236 Ed Delgado (’77) 26 10. James Quick (86-87) 3,009 10. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 31 7. Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91) 231 9. Brendan Gaughan (’94) 22 8. Jason Carter (02-05) 229 PUNTING AVERAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 9. Michael Ononibaku (02-05) 211 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 40 punts) Player (Years) Yards 10. Mehdi Hassan (02-05) 210 (min. 15 attempts) Player (Years) Avg. 1. Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 2,771 11. Chris Paulus (03-06) 209 Player (Years) Pct. 1. Chris MacGriff (04-07) 40.0 2. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 1,804 1. Brett Weiss (2010-11) (23-32) .719 2. Dave Paulus (99-02) 38.1 3. Luke McArdle (00-03) 1,216 INTERCEPTIONS 2. P. Carbonara (’97) (10-15) .667 3. Charlie Turner (95-98) 37.5 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 869 Player (Years) INTs 3. Eric Bjonerud (04-07) (13-20) .650 4. Joe Piscatella (91-94) 36.7 5. Juan Barrowes (’92) 815 1. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 23 4. J. Corcoran (78-81) (23-38) .605 5. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 36.1 6. Peter Clays (84-87) 701 2. Jim Bolger (89-92) 20 5. Matt MacZura (10-pres.) (10-17) .588 6. A. DeGuzman (89-92) 36.0 7. Kim Sarin (02-04) 671 3. Jim Gallagher (96-99) 15 6. M. Samuel (00-01) (15-26) .577 7. M. MacZura (2010-pres.) 35.6 8. Mike Turnamian (’00) 646 Bill Sherry (71-74) 15 7. T. Timperman (86-89) (22-39) .564 8. D.J. Patenaude (81-84) 35.3 9. Dean Lowry (85-88) 619 5. Reid Ruberti (94-97) 13 8. A. DeGuzman (89-92) (24-43) .558 9. John Lachman (70-71) 34.9 10. Rob Rosenthal (94-97) 527 Alex Poulos (80-83) 13 9. Paul Wiorowski (’99) (10-18) .556 10. Tom Timperman (86-89) 34.6 Jim Chesley (71-74) 13 10. Ed Delgado (’77) (14-26) .538 11. Keith Allan (02-05) 34.2 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 8. Chris Johnston (92-95) 12 (min. 20 returns) Stewart Muller (85-88) 12 EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS PUNT RETURNS Player (Years) Avg. Mike Djavaherian (78-81) 12 (1973-present) Player (Years) Returns 1. Jeremy Moore (2009-12) 23.4 Player (Years) Att. 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 90 2. Luke McArdle (00-03) 22.9 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARD- 1. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 77 2. Chris Sapienza (’95) 74 3. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 21.8 AGE 2. Ed Delgado (’77) 70 3. Chris Jordan (’99) 72 4. Ottaway Talley (’78) 21.0 Player (Years) Yards 3. Paul Wiorowski (’99) 68 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 69 5. Peter Clays (84-87) 20.6 1. Jeremy Moore (09-12) 318 4. Brett Weiss (2010-11) 59 5. Brian Tandy (03-06) 45 6. Mike Turnamian (’00) 20.2 2. Jim Bolger (89-92) 243 5. Michael Gillman (02-04) 56 6. Stewart Muller (’88) 41 Kenny Mitchell (05-08) 20.2 3. Reid Ruberti (94-97) 231 6. Marc Samuel (00-01) 51 7. Mark North (’87) 38 7. Kim Sarin (02-04) 19.7 4. Bill Sherry (71-74) 207 7. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 50 8. Bill Sherry (’74) 36 8. Dean Lowry (85-88) 19.3 5. Jim Chesley (71-74) 176 8. Eric Bjonerud (04-07) 44 9. Juan Barrowes (’92) 34 9. Steve Malvesta (’88) 19.0 6. Sean Green (87-89) 158 9. Tom Timperman (86-89) 42 10. Alex Poulos (’83) 33 10. Juan Barrowes (’92) 18.5 7. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 151 10. Brendan Gaughan (’94) 40 8. Jim Lachman (71-72) 127 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 9. Nick Parrish (07-pres.) 123 EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE Player (Years) Yards 10. Jim Gallagher (96-99) 117 (1973-present, min. 25 attempts) 1. Luke McArdle (00-03) 951 Player (Years) Pct. 2. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 645 SACKS 1. B. Gaughan (’94) (39-40) .975 3. Chris Sapienza (’95) 553 Player (Years) Sacks 2. Andy Taylor (’96) (29-30) .967 4. Chris Jordan (’99) 522 1. Janne Kouri (93-96) 31.5 3. Marc Samuel (00-01) (49-51) .961 5. Kevin Macari (11-12) 391 2. Andrew Schaetzke (08-11) 30.5 4. E. Bjonerud (04-07) (41-44) .932 6. Stewart Muller (’88) 342 3. Michael Ononibaku (02-05) 28 5. Brett Weiss (2010-11)(54-59) .915 7. Brian Tandy (03-06) 306 4. Alex Buzbee (03-06) 27.5 6. A. DeGuzman (89-92) (70-77) .909 8. Alex Poulos (’83) 303 5. Tony Zaslav (88-91) 23.5 7. G.Gummere (’01) (26-29) .897 9. Bill Sherry (’74) 290 6. Raja Mohi-ud-din (88-91) 22.5 8. Ed Delgado (’77) (62-70) .886 10. Juan Barrowes (’92) 272 7. Nabil Al-Sabih (87-90) 22 9. Erich Beringer (’83) (22-25) .880 8. Paul Miller (96-99) 16 10. Peter Carbonara (’97) (27-31) .871 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9. Brett Davis (82-85) 15 (min. 20 returns) 10. Mike Melchionda (94-98) 13 PUNTS Player (Years) Avg. Jim Klessel (91-94) 13 Player (Years) Punts 1. Kevin Macari (11-12) 13.0 1. Dave Paulus (99-02) 230 2. Luke McArdle (00-03) 10.6 2. Matt MacZura (2010-) 199 3. Kim Sarin (02-04) 10.2 3. Joe Piscatelli (91-94) 190 4. Jim Corcoran (78-81) 9.3 DE Michael Ononibaku had 28 sacks during 4. Charlie Turner (95-98) 157 5. Alex Poulos (’83) 9.2 his time on the Hilltop from 2002 until 2005. 5. D.J. Patenaude (81-84) 155 6. Stewart Muller (’88) 8.3 6. Brad Scoffern (04-05) 138 Matt McLaughlin (’89) 8.3 7. Anthony DeGuzman (89-92) 134 8. Danny Lopez (72-75) 8.2 8. Tom Timperman (86-89) 119 9. Bill Sherry (’74) 8.1 9. James Quick (86-87) 99 10. Juan Barrowes (’92) 8.0 10. Chris MacGriff (04-07) 87

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 48 POSTSEASON & LEAGUE AWARDS

ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 2012 10/4 Matt Barbiasz, DB Rookie 2012 9/1 Robert McCabe, LB Defensive 9/6 Kim Sarin, RB Offensive Robert McCabe, LB First Team 9/1 Nick Campanella, RB Offensive 9/6 Michael Gillman, K Special Teams Jeremy Moore, DB First Team 9/8 Robert McCabe, LB Defensive 2003 Dustin Wharton, LB First Team 9/8 Matt MacZura, K/P Honorable Mention 10/11 Alondzo Turner, QB Rookie Nick Campanella, RB Second Team 9/15 Jeremy Moore, DB Defensive 10/18 Alondzo Turner, QB Rookie James Spaly, OL Second Team 9/15 Kevin Macari, PR Special Teams 11/8 Alex Buzbee, DE Rookie Kevin Macari, WR/PR Second Team 9/21 Matt MacZura, K/P Special Teams 11/15 John Sims, RB Offensive 2011 9/21 Dezmond Richardson, DE Rookie 2002 Andrew Schaetzke, DE First Team 9/21 Dustin Wharton, LB Honorable Mention 9/16 Kim Sarin, RB Rookie Jeremy Moore, DB/KR First Team 10/6 Robert McCabe, LB Honorable Mention 10/28 Dave Paulus, QB Offensive Robert McCabe, LB First Team 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB Defensive 11/25 Rocco Milazotto, DB Rookie Jayah Kaisamba, DB Second Team 10/20 Kyle Nolan, QB Rookie 2001 Nick Campanella, RB Second Team 10/20 Kevin Macari, WR Honorable Mention 9/1 Craig Agnello, WR Rookie Mike Roland, OL Second Team 10/27 Jo’el Kimpela, RB Rookie 10/6 Byron Anderson, DB Rookie Brett Weiss, PK Second Team 10/27 Stephen Atwater, S Honorable Mention 10/13 Kurt Bennett, WR Rookie 2010 11/10 Robert McCabe, LB Defensive 11/3 Andy McCoy, DL Rookie Andrew Schaetzke, DE First Team 11/10 Jo’el Kimpela, RB Rookie NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE Jayah Kaisamba, CB First Team 11/19 Dezmond Richardson, DE Rookie WEEK Nick Parrish, LB Second Team 2011 2012 Jeremy Moore, CB Second Team 9/3 Jeremy Grasso, LB Defensive D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 9/3 Kevin Macari, WR Rookie 2009 9/15 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back Chudi Obianwu, DL Second Team 9/10 Matt MacZura, P Special Teams 9/15 Kevin Macari, PR, Punt Returner 9/10 Max Waizenegger Honorable Mention 2008 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back Ataefiok Etukeren, DE Second Team 9/24 Scott Darby, QB Offensive The Sports Network FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Travis Mack, DB Second Team 9/24 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Honorable Mention 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB, Co-Defensive 2007 10/1 Jamal Davis, WR Honorable Mention 2011 Kyle Van Fleet, FB Second Team 10/8 Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 10/8 Robert McCabe, LB Honorable Mention 2006 10/22 Jeremy Moore, CB, Defensive Back Alex Buzbee, DE First Team 10/22 Robert McCabe, LB Defensive 2010 Brian Tandy, DB Second Team 10/22 Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS National Player of 10/29 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive 2005 the Week Michael Ononibaku, DE First Team 11/5 Brett Weiss, PK Special Teams 9/13 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive Maurice Banks, S Second Team 11/5 Jeremy Moore, CB Honorable Mention Alex Buzbee, DE Second Team 2010 D1 FCS College Football Performance Weekly Honors 9/13 Scott Darby, QB Offensive 2004 9/20 Jeremy Moore, KR Special Teams Michael Ononibaku, DE First Team 9/13 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive Maurice Banks, S Second Team 9/20 Keerome Lawrence, Slot Offensive ECAC FCS FOOTBALL HONORS Alex Buzbee, DE Second Team 9/20 Jeremy Moore, KR Special Teams 2012 9/27 Scott Darby, QB Offensive 2003 ECAC Defensive Player of Year Luke McArdle, WR First Team 9/27 Matt MacZura, P Rookie Robert McCabe, LB Matt Fronczke, S Second Team 10/25 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Michael Ononibaku, DE Second Team 11/1 Keerome Lawrence, KR Special Teams Robert McCabe, LB First Team 11/1 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Honorable Mention 2002 Jeremy Moore, CB First Team Dave Paulus, P Second Team 11/22 Dalen Claytor, RB Rookie ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 11/22 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Honorable Mention PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC 9/21 Matt MacZura, PK/P Special Teams 2012 2009 2011 Donald Rhodes, OL First Team ECAC Defensive Player of Year 9/21 Isaiah Kempf, QB Rookie 2011 Andrew Schaetzke, DE 9/21 Nick Parrish, LB Defensive Jeremiah Kayal, WR First Team ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Wilburn Logan, RB First Team Andrew Schaetzke, DE First Team 2008 2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE 9/15 James Brady, QB Rookie ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR 9/30 Nick Parrish, LB Defensive 2007 9/24 Scott Darby, QB Offensive Robert McCabe, LB (2012) ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Andrew Schaetzke, DE (2011) 10/1 Nick Parrish, LB Rookie Jayah Kaisamba, CB First Team 10/16 Matt Bassuener, QB Offensive PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF 10/24 Eric Bjonerud, K Special Teams THE YEAR ALL-MAAC FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2006 1999 Charlie Houghton, RB (2006) 9/25 Matt Bassuener, QB Offensive J.J. Mont, QB First Team 10/30 Charlie Hougton, RB Rookie PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF Jim Gallagher, DB First Team 11/14 Charlie Houghton, RB Rookie THE YEAR 2005 Gharun Hester, WR First Team Robert Quigley, OL First Team Kevin Kelly (2011) 9/5 Eric Bjonerud, P/K Special Teams Kevin Merse, OL First Team 9/26 Brad Scoffern, P/K Special Teams PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYERS OF Paul Miller, DL First Team 10/24 Marcus Slayton, RB Offensive THE WEEK 2004 Adam Krugman, LB First Team

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 49 POSTSEASON & LEAGUE AWARDS

1998 Gharun Hester, WR First Team Skender Derit, OL First Team Scott Wolfe, OL First Team Mike Melchionda, LB First Team Anthony Bartolomeo, DB First Team 1997 Bill Ward, QB First Team Rob Rosenthal, WR First Team Steve Ozeranic First Team Skender Deti, OL First Team Robert Quigley, OL First Team Peter Carbonara, K First Team Mike Fioritto, DL First Team Mike Lynn, LB First Team Mike Halen, LB First Team Dennis Herminstyne, DB First Team 1996 Janne Kouri, DL First Team Sean Brady, OL First Team Don Garrett, OL First Team Dennis Herminstyne, DB First Team 1995 Tom Wonica, LB First Team Derek de Bakker, OL First Team Steve Ozeranic, OL First Team Janne Kouri, DL First Team Chris Johnson, DB First Team 1994 Steve Iorio, RB First Team Steve Collelo, OL First Team Murry Happer, OL First Team Tom Wonica, LB First Team Joe Piscatella, P First Team 1993 Murray Happer, DL First Team Dave Powilatis, DL First Team Tom Wonica, LB First Team Joe Eacobacci, DB First Team Chris Fazio, DB First Team Joe Piscatello, P First Team OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR J.J. Mont, QB (1999)* DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jim Gallagher, DB (1999) Janne Kouri, DL (1996) Tom Wonica, LB (1995) COACH OF THE YEAR Bob Benson (1998)* Bob Benson (1997)*

*co-recipient

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 50 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

RUSHING 2002 David Paulus 182 107 .588 1,438 17 4 1990 Juan Barrowes 16 156 9.8 0 2003 A.Crawford 267 143 .536 1,967 16 13 1991 Chris Sapienza 15 106 7.1 0 Year Player Att Yds Avg TD 2004 A.Crawford 156 82 .526 977 5 1 1992 Juan Barrowes 11 70 6.4 0 1970 John Dwyer 102 520 5.1 9 2005 Nick Cangelosi 182 88 .484 1,085 7 6 1993 Chris Fazio 24 143 6.0 0 1971 Ralph Edwards 96 567 5.9 6 2006 Matt Bassuener 209 144 .689 1,359 15 8 1994 Chris Sapienza 21 178 8.5 0 1972 Ralph Edwards 87 526 6.2 8 2007 Matt Bassuener 316 211 .668 1,874 8 7 1995 Chris Sapienza 38 269 7.1 0 1973 Danny Lopez 55 404 7.3 1 2008 James Brady 142 75 .528 690 3 6 1996 Chris Jordan 21 202 9.6 1 1974 John Burke 94 858 9.1 14 2009 Isaiah Kempf 256 129 .504 1,231 2 9 1997 Chris Jordan 17 113 6.6 0 1975 Danny Lopez 64 420 6.6 6 2010 Scott Darby 259 141 .544 1,338 8 6 1998 Chris Jordan 22 130 5.9 0 1976 Andy Murray 128 529 4.6 4 2011 Isaiah Kempf 232 127 .547 1,268 10 6 1999 Chris Jordan 12 77 6.4 0 1977 Jim Boland 165 636 3.9 5 2012 Stephen Skon 157 89 .567 943 4 8 2000 Mike Mattia 17 117 6.9 0 1978 Andy Murray 101 548 5.4 12 2001 Luke McArdle 25 200 8.0 0 1979 John Federico 98 407 4.2 3 2002 Luke McArdle 27 245 9.1 0 1980 John Federico 118 393 3.3 2 RECEIVING 2003 Luke McArdle 38 506 13.3 0 1981 John Federico 97 323 3.3 1 Year Player No Yds Avg TD 2004 Brian Tandy 8 82 10.2 0 1982 Ed Trujillo 136 508 3.7 3 1970 Steve Graham 20 217 10.8 0 2005 Brian Tandy 20 124 6.2 0 1983 Greg Mazur 70 174 2.5 1 1971 Vince Bogdanski 25 486 19.4 5 2006 Brian Tandy 17 100 5.9 0 1984 Peter Clays 88 351 3.6 3 1972 Steve Graham 27 323 11.9 1 2007 Mychal Harrison 6 14 2.3 0 1985 Peter Clays 92 470 5.1 5 1973 Steve Graham 36 528 14.6 3 2008 Mychal Harrison 6 49 8.2 0 1986 Dean Lowry 113 735 6.5 7 1974 George Yeonas 24 295 12.3 2 2009 Jeremiah Kayal 12 78 6.5 0 1987 Dean Lowry 152 900 5.9 10 1975 Paul Kuhns 23 345 15.0 5 2010 Zack Wilke 17 107 6.3 0 1988 Dean Lowry 133 725 5.5 6 1976 Clayton Wagner 23 437 19.0 1 2011 Kevin Macari 12 184 15.3 0 1989 J.J. Williams 213 736 3.5 8 1977 Clayton Wagner 34 551 16.1 5 2012 Kevin Macari 18 207 11.5 1 1990 Joseph Cesare 117 450 3.9 5 1978 Clayton Wagner 36 545 15.1 6 1991 Paul Uppole 100 420 4.2 7 1979 Bill Murphy 11 121 11.0 0 1992 Rob Sgarlata 77 383 5.0 1 1980 Joel Greenzaid 16 268 16.8 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 1993 Rob Sgarlata 101 441 4.4 0 1981 Dave Ficca 35 384 11.0 2 Year Player No Yds Avg TD 1994 Steve Iorio 178 854 4.8 9 1982 Joel Greenzaid 25 392 15.7 3 1970 John Dwyer 16 297 18.5 0 1995 Joe Todisco 151 764 5.1 5 1983 Nate Simms 24 549 22.9 6 1971 Rick Joyce 9 199 22.1 0 1996 Steve Iorio 172 890 5.2 7 1984 Nick Colmenares 20 409 20.4 4 1972 John Burke 8 168 21.0 1 1997 Steve Iorio 194 901 4.6 6 1985 Jim Haliwell 24 384 16.0 0 1973 John Burke 6 100 16.6 0 1998 Rob Belli 152 700 4.6 6 1986 Ray Ficca 23 201 8.7 1 1974 Danny Lopez 11 233 21.2 0 1999 Rob Belli 192 826 4.3 17 1987 Jim O’Connor 28 274 9.8 1 1975 Danny Lopez 14 204 14.6 0 2000 Jamarr Staples 98 414 4.2 7 1988 Jim O’Connor 29 299 10.3 3 1976 Steve Scheuerle 8 75 9.4 0 2001 Dawon Dicks 96 299 3.1 2 1989 Maurice Amsellem 24 228 9.5 0 1977 Tim Clark 7 147 21.0 0 2002 John Sims 121 369 3.0 3 1990 Chris Murphy 49 719 14.7 5 1978 Ottoway Talley 17 370 21.8 1 2003 Marcus Slayton 152 701 4.6 2 1991 Chris Murphy 72 1,034 14.4 7 1979 Jim Corcoran 13 345 26.5 1 2004 Kim Sarin 207 1,051 5.1 1 1992 Chris Murphy 74 904 12.2 13 1980 Jim Corcoran 14 258 28.4 0 2005 Marcus Slayton 160 701 4.4 3 1993 Paul Belkin 26 351 13.5 0 1981 Jim Corcoran 13 266 20.5 0 2006 Charlie Houghton 81 403 5.0 0 1994 Chris Colman 27 362 13.4 2 1982 Ed Trujillo 23 438 19.0 1 2007 Charlie Houhgton 109 458 4.2 4 1995 Chris Smith 28 364 13.0 5 1983 Alex Poulos 17 445 26.2 1 2008 Keerome Lawrence 119 392 3.3 3 1996 Rob Rosenthal 39 592 15.2 3 1984 Peter Clays 18 371 20.6 1 2009 Phillip Oladeji 76 308 4.1 1 1997 Rob Rosenthal 43 749 17.4 5 1985 Dean Lowry 14 201 14.4 0 2010 Philip Oladeji 88 400 4.5 4 1998 Gharun Hester 57 921 16.2 12 1986 Steve Malvesta 14 280 20.0 0 2011 Nick Campanella 132 477 3.6 8 1999 Gharun Hester 48 1,073 22.4 13 1987 Peter Clays 7 148 21.1 0 2012 Nick Campanella 110 519 4.6 9 2000 Gharun Hester 45 1,071 23.8 14 1988 Jim Ellis 12 205 17.1 0 2001 Luke McArdle 41 511 12.5 3 1989 Rick Fiscina 10 141 14.1 0 PASSING 2002 Luke McArdle 47 802 17.1 6 1990 Juan Barrowes 14 238 17.0 0 2003 Luke McArdle 63 1,118 17.7 12 1991 Juan Barrowes 17 318 18.7 0 Year Player Att Com Pct Yds TD INT 2004 Janeiro Wooten 24 411 17.1 2 1992 Carli Walker 9 296 32.9 0 1970 Jeff Gray 147 59 .401 768 3 8 2005 Kyle Van Fleet 15 258 17.2 1 1993 Paul Belkin 13 298 22.9 0 1971 Jeff Gray 107 45 .421 667 6 8 2006 Brent Craft 48 447 9.3 2 1994 Jim Cesare 15 281 18.7 0 1972 Jeff Gray 96 53 .551 698 2 7 2007 Kyle Van Fleet 44 478 10.9 4 1995 Rob Rosenthal 12 246 20.5 0 1973 Tom Gargan 128 66 .515 897 6 9 2008 Keion Wade 22 121 5.5 0 1996 Chris Jordan 15 264 17.6 0 1974 Tom Gargan 122 59 .484 765 5 7 2009 Robert Lane 55 503 9.1 1 1997 Chris Jordan 12 206 17.2 0 1975 Tom Gargan 114 43 .380 706 8 11 2010 Keerome Lawrence 42 446 10.6 1 1998 Anthony Bartolomeo 17 412 24.2 0 1976 Bob Sitz 129 56 .435 721 4 12 2011 Max Waizenegger 35 424 12.1 6 1999 Mike Turnamian 17 320 18.8 0 1977 Bob Sitz 133 72 .541 945 7 4 2012 Kevin Macari 50 668 13.4 6 2000 Mike Turnamian 15 326 21.7 0 1978 Bob Sitz 120 75 .625 1,153 11 2 2001 Luke McArdle 25 544 21.8 0 1979 Bob Gerard 86 35 .407 397 1 8 2002 Kim Sarin 29 550 19.0 0 1980 Bob Gerard 85 39 .459 471 2 5 PUNT RETURNS 2003 Luke McArdle 18 407 22.6 0 1981 Mike Boland 183 93 .508 988 5 18 Year Player No Yds Avg TD 2004 Marcus Slayton 15 310 20.7 0 1982 Mike Boland 151 56 .371 664 6 16 1970 John Dwyer 21 131 6.1 1 2005 Kenny Mitchell 16 311 19.4 0 1983 Mike Boland 181 81 .448 1,038 8 11 1971 Rick Joyce 7 53 7.6 0 2006 Kenny Mitchell 41 1,075 26.2 0 1984 D.J. Patenaude 166 73 .439 795 5 16 1972 Bill Sherry 13 103 7.9 0 2007 Kenny Mitchell 36 697 19.4 0 1985 Matt Zebrowski 135 68 .504 705 4 5 1973 Bill Sherry 10 95 9.5 0 2008 Kenny Mitchell 34 688 20.2 0 1986 Matt Zebrowski 117 54 .462 663 3 9 1974 Bill Sherry 12 80 6.7 0 2009 Charlie Houghton 24 524 21.8 0 1987 Matt Zebrowski 197 101 .513 1,218 9 7 1975 Danny Lopez 16 132 8.3 0 2010 Jeremy Moore 23 618 26.9 1 1988 Matt Zebrowski 212 113 .533 1,208 12 7 1976 John Davis 10 67 6.7 0 2011 Jeremy Moore 20 584 29.2 0 1989 Craig DeGruchy 165 61 .370 794 1 13 1977 John Davis 9 81 9.0 0 2012 Jeremy Moore 31 557 18.0 0 1990 Bill Jenkinson 183 82 .448 1,112 10 9 1978 Jim Corcoran 18 176 9.8 0 1979 Jim Corcoran 19 172 9.1 1 1991 Aley Demarest 229 118 .515 1,650 12 7 Current players in bold 1992 Aley Demarest 276 140 .507 1,829 18 10 1980 Jim Corcoran 15 159 10.6 1 1993 Bill Ring 289 117 .405 1,149 9 8 1981 Jim Corcoran 17 138 8.1 0 1994 Bill Ward 112 68 .607 774 11 2 1982 Ed Trujillo 8 96 12.0 0 1995 Bill Ward 220 112 .509 1,392 11 14 1983 Alex Poulos 13 145 11.2 0 1996 J.J. Mont 106 52 .491 773 5 6 1984 Peter Clays 6 39 6.5 0 1997 Bill Ward 309 161 .521 2,081 19 11 1985 Mark North 8 18 2.3 0 1998 J.J. Mont 367 191 .520 2,712 26 19 1986 Ben Henkle 10 96 9.6 0 1999 J.J. Mont 298 154 .517 2,424 25 12 1987 Mark North 16 145 9.1 0 2000 David Paulus 273 149 .546 2,147 20 16 1988 Stewart Muller 23 204 8.9 0 2001 Sean Peterson 309 189 .612 2,004 12 11 1989 Matt McLaughlin 32 264 8.3 0

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

SCORING 1996 Charlie Turner 44 1,701 38.7 63 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 1997 Charlie Turner 57 2,114 37.1 59 Coach Year(s) W-L-T Pct. Year Player TD FG PAT Pts 1998 Charlie Turner 56 2,069 36.9 62 1970 John Dwyer 10 0 0 60 1999 David Paulus 50 1,840 36.8 51 *Dick Hennessy 1887 2-1-0 .667 1971 Terry McGovern 9 0 0 54 2000 David Paulus 56 2,104 37.6 69 *Dan O’Day 1888 4-2-0 .667 1972 Ralph Edwards 8 0 0 48 2001 David Paulus 65 2,419 37.2 64 *Bill Gleason 1889 5-1-0 .833 1973 Danny Lopez 5 0 0 30 2002 David Paulus 59 2,339 40.7 61 1974 John Burke 15 0 0 90 *Pat O’Donnell 1890 3-3-1 .500 2003 Keith Allan 45 1,539 34.2 59 1975 Danny Lopez 7 0 0 42 1891-92 6-4-1 .591 2004 Brad Scoffern 61 2,202 36.1 56 1976 Andy Murray 5 0 0 30 1893 4-4-0 .500 2005 Brad Scoffern 67 2,400 35.8 54 1977 Clayton Wagner 5 0 4* 38 2006 Chris MacGriff 37 1,380 37.3 64 Bob Carmody 1894 4-5-0 .444 1978 Andy Murray 14 0 1* 86 2007 Chris MacGriff 50 2,099 42.0 63 Bill Donovan 1898 7-3-0 .700 1979 Jim Corcoran 3 5 10** 44 2008 Casey Dobyns 52 1,822 35.0 56 Bill Church 1899, 1901 8-5-3 .594 1980 Jim Corcoran 1 7 6 33 2009 Brian Josephs 64 2,292 35.8 58 Herman Sutter 1902 7-3-0 .700 1981 Jim Corcoran 0 6 7 25 2010 Matt MacZura 72 2,563 35.6 70 1982 Erich Beringer 0 6 12 30 Phil King 1903 7-3-0 .700 2011 Matt MacZura 55 1,915 34.8 53 1983 Nate Simms 6 0 1* 38 Joe Reilly 1904-08 19-17-2 .526 2012 Matt MacZura 72 2.608 36.2 69 1984 Nick Colmenares 4 0 0 24 Bill Newman 1909 3-2-1 .583 Peter Clays 4 0 0 24 INTERCEPTIONS Fred Neilson 1910-11 14-2-2 .833 1985 Peter Clays 5 0 0 30 1912-13 12-5-0 .706 Year Player No Yds Avg TD 1986 Dean Lowry 8 0 0 48 Al Exendine 1914-22 55-21-3 .715 1987 Dean Lowry 12 0 0 72 1970 Bruce Mason 4 29 7.3 0 1988 Dean Lowry 8 0 0 48 1971 John Lachman 6 77 12.8 0 1923 3-6-0 .333 1989 J.J. Williams 8 0 0 48 1972 Steve Oldham 3 30 10.0 0 1924-29 41-12-3 .759 1990 Anthony DeGuzman 0 7 22 43 1973 Jim Chesley 5 116 23.2 0 # 1930-32 11-13-1 .460 1991 Anthony DeGuzman 0 9 26 53 1974 Bill Sherry 7 105 15.0 0 # 1932-48 61-42-10 .584 1992 Chris Murphy 13 0 0 78 1975 Dan O’Malley 4 31 7.8 0 1949-50 7-12-0 .368 1993 Brendan Gaughan 0 7 18 39 1976 Tim Clark 3 34 11.3 0 Joe Wesner 3 31 10.3 0 J. Murray/W. Nash 1964-65 2-1-0 .667 1994 Steve Iorio 11 0 0 66 1966-67 5-1-0 .625 1995 Joe Todisco 6 0 0 36 1977 Tim Clark 2 20 10.0 0 1996 Steve Iorio 8 0 0 48 John Davis 2 0 0.0 0 Maurice Dubofsky 1968-69 8-4-0 .667 1997 Peter Carbonara 0 10 27 57 1978 John Davis 4 35 8.8 0 1970-92 98-94-2 .510 1998 Gharun Hester 12 0 0 72 1979 Jim Corcoran 9 119 13.2 1 Bob Benson 1993-2005 72-64-0 .529 1999 Rob Belli 18 0 0 108 1980 Jim Corcoran 8 122 15.3 0 Kevin Kelly 2005-pres. 22-54 .289 2000 Gharun Hester 14 0 0 84 1981 Mike Djavaherian 8 80 10.0 0 Totals 103 495-383-32 .542 2001 Marc Samuel 0 9 17 44 1982 Alex Poulos 4 68 17.0 0 2002 Luke McArdle 7 0 0 42 1983 Alex Poulos 3 7 2.3 0 * team captain served as coach 2003 Luke McArdle 13 0 0 78 1984 Mark North 3 12 4.0 0 # Each coached half of 1932 season 2004 Michael Gillman 0 8 9 33 1985 Mark North 2 36 18.0 0 2005 Brad Scoffern 0 5 10 25 Stewart Muller 2 17 8.5 0 2006 Eric Bjonerud 0 3 17 26 1986 Stewart Muller 5 26 5.2 0 2007 Eric Bjonerud 0 7 17 38 1987 Sean Green 4 126 31.5 1 2008 Kenny Mitchell 3 0 0 18 1988 Mike Sotirhos 7 77 11.0 0 Keerome Lawrence 3 0 0 18 1989 Jim Bolger 4 57 14.3 1 Collin Meador 3 0 0 18 1990 Jim Bolger 7 104 14.9 1 2009 J.P. Buerba 7 11 32 1991 Jim Bolger 7 63 9.0 1 2010 Brett Weiss 0 7 23 44 1992 Bobby Vernon 4 31 7.8 0 2011 Brett Weiss 0 16 31 79 1993 Chris Fazio 4 56 14.0 1 2012 Nick Campanella 9 0 0 54 1994 Chris Johnston 5 16 3.2 0 Kevin Macari 9 0 0 54 1995 Chris Johnston 6 68 11.3 1 1996 Reid Ruberti 4 30 7.5 0 *two-point conversions 1997 Reid Ruberti 7 196 28.0 0 **includes one two-point conversion 1998 Anthony Bartolomeo 6 59 9.8 1 Jim Gallagher 6 53 8.8 1 PUNTING 1999 Jim Gallagher 7 84 12.0 1 Year Player No Yds Avg Long 2000 Mike Turnamian 4 23 5.8 0 1970 Pat Connelly 48 1,683 35.1 53 2001 Matt Fronczke 4 44 11.0 0 1971 John Lachman 27 943 34.9 61 2002 Adam Banks 4 85 21.2 2 1972 Skip Sawch 30 954 31.8 52 2003 Byron Anderson 3 25 8.3 0 1973 Skip Sawch 43 1,376 32.0 72 2004 Maurice Banks 4 59 14.8 1 1974 John McShea 35 1,087 31.3 50 2005 four tied with 1 – – – 1975 Dan O’Malley 39 1,256 32.2 46 2006 six tied with 1 – – – 1976 Tim Clark 35 1,140 32.6 55 2007 five tied with 1 – – – 1977 Ed Delgado 23 629 27.3 39 2008 Nick Parrish 2 126 63.0 2 1978 Mike Foster 26 702 27.0 44 2010 Jayah Kaisamba 5 22 4.4 0 1979 Marty Garogalo 37 1,124 30.3 62 2011 Jeremy Moore 4 178 44.5 1 1980 Tim Marotta 39 1,181 30.2 45 Robert McCabe 4 104 26.0 1 1981 D.J. Patenaude 48 1,557 32.4 46 2012 Jeremy Moore 5 133 26.6 2 1982 D.J. Patenaude 49 1,836 37.5 62 1983 D.J. Patenaude 30 1,004 33.5 43 Current players in bold 1984 D.J. Patenaude 58 2,078 35.8 58 1985 Bill Cross 33 1,112 30.7 52 1986 James Quick 46 1,403 30.5 51 1987 James Quick 52 1,553 29.9 48 1988 Tom Timperman 44 1,496 34.0 59 1989 Tom Timperman 75 2,618 34.9 55 1990 Anthony DeGuzman 73 2,647 36.3 65 1991 Anthony DeGuzman 58 2,109 36.4 72 1992 Joe Piscatella 48 1,787 37.2 54 1993 Joe Piscatella 73 2,688 36.8 59 1994 Joe Piscatella 69 2,498 36.2 54 1995 Scott Aubuchon 61 2,009 32.9 57

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 52 ALL-TIME RESULTS

Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Gu Opp Captain(s) Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Gu Opp Captain(s) 1887 Team Captain 2-1-0 .667 66 36 Dick Hennessy 1978 Scotty Glacken 7-1-0 .875 292 153 Dave Elliott, Bob Sitz, 1888 Team Captain 4-2-0 .667 28 28 Dan O’Day Paul Zimmerman 1889 Team Captain 5-1-0 .833 70 30 Bill Gleason 1979 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 118 94 John Mulcahy, Steve 1890 Team Captain 3-3-1 .500 32 128 Pat O’Donnell Scheuerle, Dave Williams 1891 Tommy Dowd 2-2-0 .500 62 44 Pat O’Donnell 1980 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 85 136 John Federico, 1892 Tommy Dowd 4-2-1 .643 160 55 Bob Carmody Bryan McDonnell, Mike Foster 1893 Dick Harley 4-4-0 .500 126 174 Martin Murphy 1981 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 58 68 John Federico, Jim Corcoran, 1894 Bob Carmody 4-5-0 .440 102 122 George Bahen Rory Coakley 1895-97 Football Discontinued 1982 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 134 157 Mike Quinland, Roger Daly, 1898 Bill Donovan 7-3-0 .667 143 50 Jack Casey Ray Pring 1899 Bill Church 5-2-1 .688 60 33 Carlos Long 1983 Scotty Glacken 2-6-0 .250 125 183 Dave Ficca, Alex Poulos, 1900 Dr. A.E. Bull 5-1-3 .722 161 42 Arthur Devlin John Verni 1901 Bill Church 3-3-2 .500 56 84 Moran Barry 1984 Scotty Glacken 1-6-0 .143 65 263 Dave Barnitt, D.J. Patenaude 1902 Herman Sutter 7-3-0 .700 142 88 Joe Reilly 1985 Scotty Glacken 5-4-0 .555 135 202 Andy Phelan, Brett Davis 1903 Phil King 7-3-0 .700 195 50 Hub Hart 1986 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 158 183 Andy Phelan, Joe Gaffigan, 1904 Joe Reilly 7-1-0 .875 193 14 Matt Mahoney John McCormick 1905 Joe Reilly 2-7-0 .222 22 231 Leo Fitzpatrick 1987 Scotty Glacken 6-2-1 .722 181 110 Dan Currie, Joe Haley, 1906 Joe Reilly 6-1-0 .857 92 23 Mark North 1907 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 26 96 George Dutcher 1988 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 165 115 Hugh Golden, Stewart Muller, 1908 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 54 55 Eddie Miller Jim Schwartz 1909 Bill Newman 3-2-1 .583 59 31 Tom Stewart 1989 Scotty Glacken 2-8-0 .200 120 194 Scott Owens, Pete Hornick 1910 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 181 26 Vincent Dailey 1990 Scotty Glacken 5-5-0 .500 225 208 Mike Sotirhos, Tim McAneney 1911 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 257 31 Vincent Dailey 1991 Scotty Glacken 6-4-0 .600 225 194 Raja Mohi-ud-din, 1912 Frank Gargan 8-1-0 .888 315 60 Jack Hegarty Pete Lembo 1913 Frank Gargan 4-4-0 .500 95 99 Harry Costello 1992 Scotty Glacken 4-6-0 .400 220 246 Jim Bolger, Chris Murphy 1914 2-4-2 .375 52 76 Fred Murray **Georgetown begins play at the Division I-AA level** 1915 Albert Exendine 7-2-0 .777 317 30 James Barron 1993 Bob Benson 4-5-0 .444 161 136 Brendan Boler, Brian McNulty, 1916 Albert Exendine 9-1-0 .900 474 33 Dan O’Connor Beau Riely, Rob Sgarlata 1917 Albert Exendine 7-1-0 .875 170 53 Jackie Maloney 1994 Bob Benson 5-4-0 .556 184 132 Steve Colello, Murray Happer, 1918 Albert Exendine 3-2-0 .600 188 48 Ed Heaphy Jim Klessel 1919 Albert Exendine 7-3-0 .700 241 79 John McQuade 1995 Bob Benson 6-3-0 .667 192 99 Joe Eacobacci, 1920 Albert Exendine 6-4-0 .600 235 138 Bill Dudack Enrico Mariani, 1921 Albert Exendine 8-1-0 .888 245 51 Jack Flavin Tom Wonica 1922 Albert Exendine 6-3-1 .650 175 77 Rudy Comstock 1996 Bob Benson 7-3-0 .700 303 167 Dan Cunniffe, Janne Kouri, 1923 Jackie Maloney 3-6-0 .333 79 100 Paul Florence Bill Ring 1924 Lou Little 4-4-0 .500 84 39 Fred Sheehan 1997 Bob Benson 8-3-0 .727 276 178 Mike Lynn, Steve Pogorelec, 1925 Lou Little 9-1-0 .900 281 19 Jack Hagerty Rob Rosenthal, Bill Ward 1926 Lou Little 7-2-1 .750 308 56 Frank McGrath 1998 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 325 163 Sean Brady, Skender Derti, 1927 Lou Little 8-1-0 .888 377 21 Claude Grigsby Brian Dwyer, Mike Halen, 1928 Lou Little 8-2-0 .800 306 62 Jerry Carroll Mike Melchionda 1929 Lou Little 5-2-2 .667 112 21 Jim Mooney 1999 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 364 166 Brian Dwyer, Jim Gallagher, 1930 Tommy Mills 5-5-0 .500 138 107 Bill Morris Paul Miller, J.J. Mont, 1931 Tommy Mills 4-5-1 .450 78 86 Maurice Dubofsky Robert Quigley 1932 Tommy Mills 2-6-1 .278 52 160 Ray Hudson 2000 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 282 326 Brett Crowder, 1933 Jack Hagerty 1-6-1 .188 56 130 Fred Callahan Gharun Hester, 1934 Jack Hagerty 4-3-1 .562 65 33 Joe Savarine Ryan O’Donoghue, 1935 Jack Hagerty 4-4-0 .500 71 40 Walter Herron, Joe Meglen Reid Wakefield 1936 Jack Hagerty 6-2-1 .722 160 36 Al Vaccaro **Georgetown begins Patriot League Play** 1937 Jack Hagerty 2-4-2 .375 70 71 Lawrence Hardy 2001 Bob Benson 3-7-0 .300 160 316 Brian Blankenship, 1938 Jack Hagerty 8-0-0 .938 185 26 Game Aaron Brown, Scott Pogorelec 1939 Jack Hagerty 7-0-1 .938 109 22 Game 2002 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 190 345 Matt Fronczke, Ed Kuczma, 1940 Jack Hagerty 8-2-0 .800 280 55 Game Adam Rini 1941 Jack Hagerty 5-4-0 .555 113 61 Game 2003 Bob Benson 4-8-0 .333 271 328 Andrew Clarke, 1942 Jack Hagerty 5-3-1 .611 92 115 Game Matt Fronczke, 1943-45 Football Suspended due to World War II William Huisking, 1946 Jack Hagerty 5-3-0 .625 114 97 Game Luke McArdle 1947 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 95 70 Game 2004 Bob Benson 3-8-0 .375 174 280 Ryan Goethals, 1948 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 99 105 Victor Banonis Brandon Small, 1949 Bob Margarita 5-5-0 .500 139 210 Frannie Desmond, Tom Dolan Frank Terrazzino 1950 Bob Margarita 2-7-0 .222 116 187 Tom Hardiman 2005 Bob Benson 4-7-0 .364 110 292 Maurice Banks, 1951-63 Football Discontinued Robert LaHayne, **Beginning of Club Football** Michael Ononibaku, Kim Sarin 1964 J. Murray/B. Nash 1-0-0 1.000 28 6 Steve Langhoff, Ed Moses 2006 Kevin Kelly 2-9-0 .182 164 287 Alex Buzbee, Liam Grubb 1965 Bill Nash 1-1-0 .500 78 48 Tony Cigarran, Breen Condon 2007 Kevin Kelly 1-10-0 .091 166 415 Matt Bassuener, Nnamdi 1966 Mike Agee 3-0-0 1.000 89 33 Happy Fauth, Tony Lauinger Obiako, Stephen Smith, 1967 Mike Agee 2-3-0 .400 71 95 Bob Barchi, John McGregor Kyle Van Fleet 1968 Maurice Dubofsky 3-2-0 .600 92 76 Bob Francis, Bruce Simmons, 2008 Kevin Kelly 2-8-0 .200 96 280 Daniel Matheny, Joe Lonardo, Pierce O’Donnell Nicholas Umar 1969 Maurice Dubofsky 5-2-0 .714 195 88 Jim Graeter, John Merrigan 2009 Kevin Kelly 0-11 .000 106 309 Richard Hussey, **Georgetown rejoined NCAA ranks as a Division III member** Dan Matheny, 1970 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 187 133 John Dwyer, David Goracy Chudi Obianwu, Nick Parrish, 1971 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 237 138 John Kuhns, Paul White Chris Rau 1972 Scotty Glacken 4-3-1 .563 157 119 Bill Brugger, Jeff Gray, 2010 Kevin Kelly 4-7 .364 200 249 Nick Parrish, Dan Semler Rick Paternoster 2011 Kevin Kelly 8-3 .727 297 212 Wayne Heimuli, Jeremiah 1973 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 107 146 Ralph Edwards, Kayal, Nathan Zimmel Steve Graham 2012 Kevin Kelly 5-6 .455 211 261 Robert McCabe, Isaiah 1974 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 245 94 Jim Cain, Jim Chesley, Kempf, Kevin Sullivan Bob Morris 2013 Kevin Kelly - - - - Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton, 1975 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 214 135 Brian McQuaid, Dan O’Malley Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte 1976 Scotty Glacken 1-7-0 .325 96 231 Dru Drake, Joe Wesner 1977 Scotty Glacken 2-7-0 .222 184 199 Jim Boland, Don Bridges

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 53 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1887 (2-1) North Carolina 20, GU 4 GU 46, Emerson Institute 6 Maryland Aggies 6, GU 4 1903 (7-3) Alexandria H.S. 24, GU 8 GU 34, Richmond 0 GU 28, Maryland 0 GU 12, Washington H.S. 6 Columbia AC 20, GU 0 Princeton 5, GU 0 GU 25, St. Alban’s 0 1888 (4-2) 1895-97 Football Discontinued GU 23, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 GU 8,Washington Athletics 0 GU 33, North Carolina 0 GU 8, Orient AC 0 1898 (7-3) GU 12, Navy 5 GU 1, Jefferson AC 0 (forfeit) Swarthmore 11, GU 6 Carlisle 28, GU 6 Dupont AC 16, GU 0 GU 11, Gallaudet 0 GU 33, George Washington 0 Alexandria H.S. 12, GU 5 GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 29, Gallaudet 0 GU 9, Orient AC 6 GU 40, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 Lehigh 12, GU 6 GU 12, Villanova 0 1889 (5-1) Virginia 12, GU 0 1904 (7-1) GU 6, Orient AC 0 GU 11, VMI 5 GU 22, Maryland 0 GU 34, Virginia 0 Gallaudet 17, GU 6 Princeton 10, GU 0 Gallaudet 20, GU 10 GU 35, Baltimore Medics 0 GU 17, Villanova 0 GU 2, Dupont 0 GU 12, George Washington 5 GU 47, Washington & Lee 0 GU 8, Episcopal HS (Alex.) 6 GU 17, Holy Cross 4 GU 10, Gallaudet 4 1899 (5-2-1) GU 16, North Carolina 0 Navy 12, GU 0 GU 12, Bucknell 0 1890 (3-3-1) GU 22, St. John’s (MD) 0 GU 62, George Washington 0 GU 6, Gallaudet 4 Baltimore Med. Col. 16, GU 0 GU 1, Columbia AC 0 (forfeit) GU 5, Gallaudet 0 1905 (2-7) GU 10, Washington & Lee 6 GU 17, Maryland 0 GU 10, Gallaudet 0 Navy 70, GU 4 GU 5, Dickinson 0 Princeton 34, GU 0 GU 6, Fordham 6 GU 0, Virginia 0 Villanova 6, GU 0 Swarthmore 20, GU 6 GU 11, Baltimore Med. Col. 5 Swarthmore 28, GU 0 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 Wash. & Jefferson 27, GU 0 1900 (5-1-3) North Carolina 36, GU 0 1891 (2-2) GU 6, St. John’s (Md.) 0 Bucknell 18, GU 0 GU 24, Gallaudet 0 Navy 6, GU 0 GU 12, George Washington 6 GU 30, Washington & Lee 10 GU 84, Richmond 0 Carlisle 76, GU 0 Navy 12, GU 4 GU 16, Swarthmore 16 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 GU 23, Gettysburg 5 1906 (6-1) GU 17, VMI 10 GU 22, Gallaudet 0 1892 (4-2-1) GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 28, Maryland 0 GU 32, Media Academy 5 GU 5, Gallaudet 5 GU 16, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 96, Neptune Bt Cl. (MD.) 0 GU 0, North Carolina 0 GU 6, Washington & Lee 5 GU 4, Virginia 4 GU 4, North Carolina 0 Mt. St. Mary’s 6, GU 0 1901 (3-3-2) Virginia 12, GU 0 GU 16, Temperance AC 0 GU 0, Navy 0 GU 16, George Washington 6 Navy 40, GU 0 GU 0, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 12, Columbia AC 0 Virginia Tech 32, GU 6 1907 (2-4-1) GU 5, VMI 0 GU 5, Gallaudet 0 1893 (4-4) Columbia 18, GU 0 GU 10, Maryland 0 Pennsylvania 12, GU 0 Gallaudet 18, GU 6 Fordham 36, GU 0 GU 16, Washington YMCA 0 GU 17, Virginia 16 Virginia Tech 20, GU 0 GU 34, Swarthmore 10 GU 22, Lehigh 0 North Carolina 12, GU 5 GU 10, Washington YMCA 8 Virginia 26, GU 6 GU 28, Virginia 24 1902 (7-3) GU 0, George Washington 0 Navy 22, GU 10 GU 22, Maryland 0 Virginia 58, GU 0 GU 4, Navy 0 1908 (2-4-1) Columbia AC 40, GU 16 GU 18, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 15, Gallaudet 0 GU 23, VMI 11 GU 22, Baltimore Med. Col. 4 1894 (4-5) Lafayette 23, GU 0 North Carolina State 5, GU 0 GU 16, Gallaudet 0 GU 5, West Virginia 0 GU 6, North Carolina 6 Pennsylvania 46, GU 0 Virginia Tech 28, GU 0 Fordham 22, GU 0 GU 22, Camden AC (N.J.) 0 GU 12, North Carolina 5 Virginia 6, GU 0 Navy 12, GU 0 GU 53, Washington YMCA 0 Washington & Lee 12, GU 11 GU 22, Swarthmore 18 Carlisle 21, GU 0

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 54 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1909 (3-2-1) 1915 (7-2) 30, GU 0 GU 36, Gallaudet 0 Princeton 13, GU 0 GU 14, Bethany 6 GU 6, Washington College 5 GU 9, Navy 0 GU 17, Richmond 0 GU 58, USS Reina Mercedes 0 1921 (8-1) North Carolina 5, GU 0 GU 38, North Carolina 0 GU 7, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 0, Fordham 0 Army 10, GU 0 GU 48, Ursinus 6 Virginia 21, GU 0 GU 33, Fordham 7 GU 66, Westminster 0 GU 28, North Carolina State 0 GU 28, Holy Cross 7 1910 (7-1-1) GU 61, South Carolina 0 GU 28, George Washington 0 GU 55, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 90, St. Louis 0 GU 34, Fordham 7 GU 27, Washington College 0 Georgia Tech 21, GU 7 GU 0, North Carolina State 0 1916 (9-1) GU 14, Boston College 10 GU 52, Washington & Lee 0 Navy 13, GU 7 GU 13, Bethany 0 Pittsburgh 17, GU 0 GU 69, Eastern College 7 GU 12, North Carolina 0 GU 10, Dartmouth 0 1922 (6-3-1) GU 15, Virginia 0 GU 80, Albright 0 GU 19, Lebanon Valley 6 GU 14, VMI 6 GU 13, Fordham 0 GU 37, Cincinnati 0 GU 6, Lehigh 3 GU 47, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 28, Fordham 13 GU 61, North Carolina State 6 Quantico Marines 9, GU 6 1911 (7-1-1) GU 78, Bucknell 0 Holy Cross 10, GU 0 GU 39, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 47, George Washington 7 Georgia Tech 19, GU 7 GU 66, William & Mary 0 GU 62, Tulane 0 GU 19, Bucknell 7 Carlisle 28, GU 5 GU 0, Boston College 0 GU 65, Richmond 0 1917 (7-1) GU 46, George Washington 6 GU 20, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 33, Lebanon Valley 7 GU 13, Lafayette 7 GU 0, Army 0 GU 26, Springfield YMCA 0 GU 25, Vigilant AC 0 GU 17, Lehigh 6 1923 (3-6) GU 9, Virginia 0 GU 28, Virginia Tech 0 GU 20, George Washington 0 GU 28, Lehigh 3 GU 12, Fordham 0 Quantico Marines 14, GU 3 Navy 28, GU 7 Princeton 17, GU 0 1912 (8-1) GU 20, Washington & Lee 12 Georgia Tech 20, GU 10 GU 39, Randolph-Macon 0 GU 27, Army Amb. Corps 0 Third Army Corps 14, GU 7 GU 27, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Boston College 21, GU 0 GU 20, Washington & Lee 0 1918 (3-2) Bucknell 14, GU 7 GU 48, North Carolina State 0 Camp GU 87, Fort Myer 0 GU 26, Tulsa 0 Carlisle 34, GU 20 Camp GU 81, Quantico Marines 0 GU 6, Fordham 0 GU 37, North Carolina 10 Camp GU 13, Charlstn Nvy Yd 0 GU 84, Washington College 0 Lgue Isl Mar. 34, Camp GU 7 1924 (4-4) GU 16, Virginia 13 Fordham 14, Camp GU 0 GU 21, King College (TN) 7 GU 24, Virginia Tech 3 Quantico Marines 6, GU 0 1919 (7-3) Bucknell 14, GU 6 1913 (4-4) GU 58, Norfolk Navy Yd 6 GU 20, Furman 0 GU 44, Randolph Macon 0 GU 34, Norfolk Naval Base 0 Pennsylvania 3, GU 0 GU 21, Virginia Medics 0 GU 17, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 6, Third Army Corps 0 Navy 23, GU 0 GU 33, Virginia Tech 7 GU 25, Loyola (New Orleans) 0 North Carolina State 12, GU 0 Detroit 16, GU 13 Fordham 9, GU 6 Carlisle 34, GU 0 GU 46, Delaware 7 W. Virginia Wesleyan 16, GU 6 GU 6, Navy 0 1925 (9-1) GU 8, Virginia 7 Georgia Tech 27, GU 10 GU 25, Drexel 0 GU 16, Holy Cross 7 GU 27, Washington & Lee 6 GU 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 13 Boston College 10, GU 7 GU 50, Lebanon Valley 0 1914 (2-4-2) GU 24, Detroit 0 GU 0, Fordham 0 1920 (6-4) Bucknell 3, GU 2 Navy 13, GU 0 GU 80, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 37, King College (TN) 0 Washington & Lee 14, GU 0 GU 27, North Carolina State 0 GU 40, Lehigh 0 Pittsburgh 21, GU 0 GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 GU 41, Centre 3 GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 40, Fordham 16 GU 27, Fordham 0 GU 7, North Carolina State 7 GU 28, Johns Hopkins 7 GU 16, Quantico Marines 0 Wash. & Jefferson 14, GU 6 Navy 21, GU 6 GU 12, Gallaudet 7 Georgia Tech 35, GU 6 1926 (7-2-1) Washington & Lee 16, GU 7 GU 42, Drexel 0

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 55 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS GU 6, Pittsburgh 6 Michigan State 6, GU 0 Holy Cross 27, GU 6 GU 78, Washington College 0 Boston College 20, GU 2 Lafayette 6, GU 0 West Virginia 13, GU 10 Bucknell 7, GU 0 GU 0, Pennsylvania 0 GU 60, Elon 13 GU 13, West Virginia 0 Manhattan 20, GU 12 GU 34, Lebanon Valley 7 GU 13, Villanova 6 GU 6, West Virginia 6 GU 13, Syracuse 7 Detroit 6, GU 0 GU 6, New York University 0 Navy 10, GU 7 Maryland 12, GU 2 GU 39, Fordham 0 1932 (2-6-1) GU 19, Detroit 0 GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 1938 (8-0) GU 14, Canisus 6 GU 51, Hampden-Sydney 0 1927 (8-1) New York University 39, GU 0 GU 33, Roanoke 6 GU 80, Lenoir Rhyme 0 Western Maryland 12, GU 6 GU 33, Randolph-Macon 0 GU 57, Susquehanna 0 Detroit 13, GU 0 GU 14, Manhattan 13 GU 39, Davis-Elkins 0 West Virginia 19, GU 0 GU 13, Temple 0 Syracuse 19, GU 6 W. Virginia Wesleyan 14, GU 0 GU 13, Bucknell 0 GU 25, West Virginia 0 GU 6, Bucknell 6 GU 14, West Virginia 0 GU 58, Waynesburg 0 Carnegie Tech 51, GU 0 GU 14, Maryland 7 GU 27, Lafayette 2 GU 47, Boston College 0 1933 (1-6-1) 1939 (7-0-1) GU 38, Fordham 0 GU 18, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 3, Temple 2 Canisius 6, GU 0 GU 25, Roanoke 0 1928 (8-2) GU 20, Manhattan 20 GU 13, Syracuse 13 GU 31, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Western Maryland 20, GU 0 GU 13, Bucknell 7 GU 88, Susquehanna 0 William & Mary 12, GU 6 GU 7, George Washington 0 GU 52, Lebanon Valley 0 Boston College 39, GU 0 GU 14, West Virginia 0 GU 34, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 Carnegie Tech 19, GU 0 GU 20, Maryland 0 GU 35, Duke 0 West Virginia 14, GU 12 GU 14, New York University 0 GU 7, New York University 2 Carnegie Tech 13, GU 7 1934 (4-3-1) 1940 (8-2) GU 12, West Virginia 0 GU 20, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 66, Roanoke 0 GU 27, Fordham 7 GU 9, Manhattan 0 GU 14, Temple 0 Detroit 33, GU 13 GU 3, William & Mary 0 GU 26, Waynesburg 12 GU 0, New York University 0 GU 46, Virginia Tech 4 1929 (5-2-2) Richmond 14, GU 13 GU 26, New York University 0 GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 20, Roanoke 0 GU 28, Syracuse 6 Western Maryland 7, GU 0 Maryland 6, GU 0 GU 41, Maryland 0 GU 13, St. Louis 0 Western Maryland 13, GU 0 Boston College 19, GU 18 GU 19, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 8, George Washington 0 GU 27, Lebanon Valley 0 1935 (4-4) (Orange Bowl) GU 14, New York University 0 Albright 7, GU 0 Mississippi State 14, GU 7 GU 0, Navy 0 GU 16, Roanoke 0 GU 0, West Virginia 0 GU 13, Miami (Fla.) 0 1941 (5-4) Detroit 14, GU 13 New York University 7, GU 6 GU 16, Mississippi 6 GU 7, Richmond 0 Virginia Tech 3, GU 0 1930 (5-5) GU 13, Manhattan 0 Temple 17, GU 7 GU 14, Mt. St. Mary’s 6 Maryland 12, GU 6 GU 25, George Washington 0 GU 16, Loyola (Chicago) 6 Western Maryland 14, GU 10 Boston College 14, GU 6 GU 67, W. Virginia Wesleyan 12 GU 26, Maryland 0 Western MD 10, GU 0 1936 (6-2-1) GU 20, North Carolina State 7 West Virginia 14, GU 7 GU 39, Delaware 0 GU 7, Manhattan 0 GU 14, Michigan State 13 GU 7, Cincinnati 0 Xavier 14, GU 6 GU 20, Boston College 19 GU 19, Bucknell 0 New York University 2, GU 0 GU 7, New York University 7 1942 (5-3-1) Villanova 13, GU 0 GU 47, Shenandoah 0 GU 7, Temple 0 Detroit 12, GU 0 GU 28, West Virginia 0 GU 14, Mississippi 6 Manhattan 13, GU 0 GU 9, Manhattan 7 1931 (4-5-1) GU 7, Maryland 6 GU 6, Auburn 6 GU 25, Lebanon Valley 0 Miami (Fla.) 10, GU 6 Detroit 6, GU 0 GU 25, Western Maryland 7 Boston College 47, GU 0 New York University 34, GU 0 1937 (2-4-2) N.C. Preflight 23, GU 7 GU 0, Duquesne 0 GU 38, Shenandoah 0 GU 28, North Carolina State 20

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GU 21, George Washington 0 Club Football GU 10, Western Maryland 10 GU 29, Manhattan 18 1943-1945-Football Suspended World War 1964 (1-0) Johns Hopkins 21, GU 9 II GU 28, New York University 6 GU 14, Dickinson 0 Fordham 14, GU 8 1946 (5-3) 1965 (1-1) Randolph-Macon 50, GU 20 Wake Forest 19, GU 6 GU 50, New York University 14 GU 35, St. Peter’s 0 GU 8, Fordham 7 Fordham 34, GU 28 Villanova 19, GU 2 1973 (3-5) GU 13, St. Louis 7 1966 (3-0) GU 7, Boston State 6 GU 18, George Washington 6 GU 50, Catholic 13 Juniata 27, GU 0 Boston College 20, GU 13 GU 12, New York University 7 Towson State 17, GU 7 GU 35, Scranton University 7 GU 27, Fordham 13 GU 42, Manhattan 16 GU 19, New York University 12 Salisbury State 53, GU 13 1967 (2-3) Fordham 13, GU 0 1947 (3-4-1) Seton Hall 28, GU 6 Randolph-Macon 14, GU 7 Wake Forest 6, GU 0 Iona 41, GU 0 GU 13, Catholic 0 GU 40, Fordham 7 GU 32, St. Peter’s 0 St. Louis 16, GU 0 GU 15, Catholic 6 1974 (6-2) GU 12, Tulsa 0 Fordham 20, GU 18 Lambert Bowl Ranking: 10th GU 25, New York University 0 GU 38, Duquesne 13 Boston College 27, GU 6 1968 (3-2) GU 37, Manhattan 0 Villanova 14, GU 12 GU 15, St. Peter’s 12 GU 56, St. Peter’s 13 GU 0, George Washington 0 Fordham 31, GU 6 Salisbury State 14, GU 7 GU 38, Seton Hall 13 GU 35, Fordham 7 1948 (3-4-1) Catholic 7, GU 6 GU 40, Hofstra 20 Holy Cross 20, GU 7 GU 27, Iona 13 Gettysburg 27, GU 0 Boston College 13, GU 7 GU 32, Catholic 0 GU 13, Tulsa 7 1969 (5-2) GU 35, Fordham 0 GU 43, Hartford 0 1975 (5-3) GU 10, Denver 10 GU 26, Iona 13 GU 37, Duquesne 7 GU 13, New York University 6 Manhattan 14, GU 13 GU 34, Manhattan 6 Villanova 36, GU 7 GU 44, Catholic 26 GU 28, St. Peter’s 6 George Washington 13, GU 7 GU 14, Fordham 7 GU 35, Gallaudet 6 GU 35, Scranton 6 GU 24, Fordham 0 1949 (5-5) St. Peter’s 22, GU 20 Hofstra 40, GU 16 GU 20, Holy Cross 13 Gettysburg 42, GU 14 Maryland 33, GU 7 Division III Football Washington & Lee 28, GU 2 GU 12, Wake Forest 6 GU 21, New York University 6 1970 (6-2) 1976 (1-7) GU 10, Boston College 7 GU 24, King’s College 6 Catholic 41, GU 35 Fordham 42, GU 0 GU 13, W. Chester State 7 Rochester 21, GU 0 Villanova 29, GU 14 GU 26, Seton Hall 15 St. Peter’s 13, GU 0 GU 28, Denver 13 GU 35, Manhattan 0 Johns Hopkins 24, GU 13 George Washington 28, GU 7 GU 31, Catholic 2 Fordham 49, GU 6 (Sun Bowl) Fordham 39, GU 17 John Carroll 30, GU 3 Texas Western 33, GU 20 GU 21, Iona 19 GU 27, Manhattan 10 Susquehanna 45, GU 20 Washington & Lee 43, GU 12 1950 (2-7) Penn State 34, GU 14 1971 (6-2) 1977 (2-7) Tulsa 21, GU 7 GU 69, Catholic 8 Catholic 27, GU 22 Maryland 25, GU 14 Juniata 24, GU 6 Rochester 28, GU 14 GU 20, Boston College 10 GU 33, Manhattan 19 St. Peter’s 27, GU 17 Villanova 20, GU 14 GU 29, Johns Hopkins 13 GU 42, Gallaudet 7 Miami (Fla.) 42, GU 7 GU 32, Dickinson 21 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 20 Fordham 14, GU 13 GU 30, Fordham 9 Fordham 40, GU 0 GU 21, Holy Cross 14 GU 30, St. Louis 7 John Carroll 10, GU 9 George Washington 7, GU 6 Susquehanna 37, GU 8 GU 42, Manhattan 13 Washington & Lee 20, GU 18 1951-63-Football Discontinued 1972 (4-3-1) GU 32, Boston State 6

2013 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS 57 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978 (7-1) 1984 (1-6) St. John’s 42, GU 26 Lambert Bowl Ranking: 7th Dickinson 27, GU 7 Washington & Lee 20, GU 10 GU 28, Catholic 19 Franklin & Marshall 59, GU 13 GU 30, Duquesne 28 Fordham 28, GU 6 1990 (5-5) GU 42, St. Peter’s 16 Johns Hopkins 42, GU 0 Ursinus 42, GU 24 GU 42, Gallaudet 12 Catholic 56, GU 6* GU 31, Gallaudet 7 GU 42, Johns Hopkins 20 St. John’s 36, GU 20 Dickinson 41, GU 3 St. John’s 33, GU 32 St. Francis (Pa.) 15, GU 13 GU 33, Franklin & Marshall 0 GU 49, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 *Forfeit –Catholic used ineligible player GU 44, St. Peter’s 12 GU 27, Washington & Lee 25 Swarthmore 33, GU 31 1985 (5-4) GU 17, Johns Hopkins 3 1979 (5-3) GU 26, St. Francis (Pa.) 14 Catholic 26, GU 9 GU 10, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 GU 13, Dickinson 10 GU 27, St. John’s 23 GU 6, Duquesne 0 Franklin & Marshall 31, GU 0 Washington & Lee 21, GU 6 GU 26, St. Peter’s 15 Fordham 56, GU 0 GU 20, Gallaudet 6 GU 28, St.Peter’s 0 1991 (6-4) Johns Hopkins 18, GU 10 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 7 Ursinus 12, GU 6 GU 20, St. John’s 14 GU 24, Catholic 10 GU 35, Gallaudet 12 Catholic 13, GU 6 GU 31, St. John’s 28 Dickinson 36, GU 30 Washington & Lee 28, GU 20 Swarthmore 26, GU 6 GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 15 GU 19, St. Peter’s 14 1980 (4-4) 1986 (4-4) GU 31, Swarthmore 0 GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 S20 St. Francis (Pa.) L, 17-19 Johns Hopkins 40, GU 14 GU 15, Duquesne 6 S27 Dickinson L, 3-26 GU 21, Catholic 17 GU 7, Gallaudet 0 (forfeit) O4 at F&M L, 42-16 GU 26, St. John’s 21 Johns Hopkins 35, GU 3 O18 St. Peter’s W, 41-22 Washington & Lee 27, GU 12 GU 23, St. Peter’s 6 O25 Johns Hopkins W, 24-17 Catholic 33, GU 8 N1 at Catholic W, 16-14 1992 (4-6) St. John’s 20, GU 15 N8 at St. John’s L, 21-27 Ursinus 23, GU 16 Washington & Lee 36, GU 7 N15 Swarthmore W, 20-18 GU 52, Gallaudet 20 Dickinson 20, GU 14 1981 (5-3) 1987 (6-2-1) Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 19 Union 21, GU 0 S19 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 21-0 St. Peter’s 21, GU 12 GU 17, Duquesne 7 S26 at Dickinson L, 7-17 GU 28, Swarthmore 27 Fordham 24, GU 0 O3 F&M T, 3-3 Johns Hopkins 17, GU 0 GU 19, St. John’s 16 O10 Gallaudet L, 8-21 GU 19, Catholic 16 GU 16, St. Peter’s 0 O16 St. Peter’s W, 15-0 St. John’s 49, GU 33 GU 6, Catholic 0 O24 at Johns Hopkins W, 30-20 GU 27, Washington & Lee 19 GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 O31 Catholic W, 35-14 Washington & Lee 43, GU 15 N7 St. John’s W, 34-21 Division I-AA Football N14 at W&L W, 28-14 1982 (3-5) 1993 (4-5, 2-3 MAAC) GU 18, St. Francis (Pa.) 16 1988 (6-2) Iona 22, GU 15 Duquesne 27, GU 17 GU 25, Ursinus 13 GU 35, Siena 6 Fordham 23, GU 9 GU 51, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 GU 26, St. Peter’s 14 GU 23, St. Peter’s 19 Dickinson 17, GU 6 Franklin & Marshall 17, GU 3 GU 37, Gallaudet 6 GU 9, Franklin & Marshall 7 Johns Hopkins 19, GU 17 Catholic 19, GU 18 GU 33, Gallaudet 12 GU 10, Catholic 0 St. John’s 41, GU 12 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 15 St. John’s 25, GU 24 Washington & Lee 6, GU 0 GU 18, Catholic 13 Canisius 19, GU 14 St. John’s 31, GU 6 GU 17, Washington & Lee 14 1983 (2-6) Dickinson 38, GU 17 1989 (2-8) 1994 (5-4, 4-3 MAAC) Franklin & Marshall 18, GU 6 Ursinus 10, GU 7 Duquesne 3, GU 0 GU 12, Fordham 6 Gallaudet 21, GU 10 Iona 31, GU 28 GU 37, St. Peter’s 6 Dickinson 16, GU 0 GU 21, Canisius 14 Johns Hopkins 25, GU 16 Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 13 St. John's 19, GU 16 Catholic 40, GU 23 GU 15, St. Peter’s 0 Franklin & Marshall 14, GU 7 St. John’s 28, GU 7 Swarthmore 23, GU 16 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 14 Duquesne 21, GU 7 GU 20, Johns Hopkins 7 GU 35, Marist 12 Catholic 21, GU 3 GU 19, Siena 18

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GU 41, St. Peter's 7 N6 Duquesne L, 21-33 O2 Bucknell L, 19-35 N13 at Canisius W, 49-6 O9 VMI W, 21-0 1995 (6-3, 5-2 MAAC) N20 LaSalle W, 52-7 O23 at Monmouth L, 10-27 GU 27, Iona 14 O30 at Fordham L, 6-36 Duquesne 13, GU 7 2000 (5-6, Independent) N6 Lehigh L, 18-49 Canisius 13, GU 7 S9 Holy Cross L, 22-38 N13 at Davidson W, 23-0 GU 41, St. John's 13 S16 at Wagner W, 28-21 N20 Holy Cross L, 35-38 (OT) GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 7 S23 Butler W, 57-56 (OT) Johns Hopkins 7, GU 3 S30 Fordham L, 10-17 2005 (4-7, 2-4 Patriot) GU 14, Marist 13 O7 Bucknell L, 10-24 S3 at Bucknell W, 19-16 (OT) GU 33, Siena 19 O14 at Duquesne L, 20-44 S10 at Holy Cross L, 6-48 GU 29, St. Peter's 0 O21 Marist W, 41-17 S17 Brown L, 3-34 O28 at Fairfield L, 14-38 S24 at Stony Brook W, 10-7 1996 (7-3, 7-1 MAAC) N4 Iona W, 43-14 O1 Lafayette L, 7-12 S21 at Fairfield W, 59-14 N11 St. Peter's W, 20-16 O8 Duquesne W, 10-7 (OT) S28 at Siena W, 43-6 N18 at Davidson L, 17-41 O15 at Cornell L, 7-57 O5 Marist W, 31-14 O22 Fordham W, 24-21 O12 Iona W, 20-0 2001 (3-7, 0-6 Patriot) N5 at Lehigh L, 14-46 O19 at Duquesne L, 0-15 S1 Lehigh L, 14-41 N12 Davidson L, 3-10 O26 at Fordham L, 6-46 S8 at Holy Cross L, 7-33 N19 Colgate L, 7-34 N2 Canisius W, 24-0 S29 at Fordham L, 13-48 N8 at St. John's W, 23-13 O6 Duquesne W, 15-13 2006 (2-9, 0-6 Patriot) N16 St. Peter's W, 61-14 O13 Davidson W, 26-24 S2 Holy Cross L, 13-26 N23 Holy Cross L, 36-45 O20 at Bucknell L, 0-34 S9 Stony Brook W, 7-0 O27 at Marist L, 35-38 (OT) S16 at Brown L, 21-34 1997 (8-3, 7-0 MAAC) N3 at San Diego W, 24-21 S23 at Columbia L, 21-23 S13 at Marist W, 19-13 N10 Lafayette L, 17-37 S30 at Colgate L, 14-31 S20 at Holy Cross L, 21-25 N17 Towson L, 9-27 O7 Lehigh L, 3-28 S27 Fairfield W, 34-9 O14 Bucknell L, 7-17 O4 Siena W, 41-10 2002 (5-6, 2-5 Patriot) O28 at Charleston Southern L, 10-24 O11 at Canisius W, 24-10 S7 at Lehigh L, 0-69 N4 Marist W, 24-21 O18 at Iona W, 33-2 S14 Holy Cross L, 14-41 N11 at Lafayette L, 14-45 O25 Duquesne W, 24-0 S21 Fairfield W, 21-3 N18 at Fordham L, 30-38 O31 at St. Peter's W, 40-32 S28 at FIU L, 2-27 N8 St. John's W, 27-0 O5 Fordham L, 10-41 2007 (1-10, 1-5 Patriot) N15 Fordham L, 0-42 O12 at Davidson W, 25-21 S1 at Stony Brook L, 28-35 (ECAC-IFC Bowl) O19 at Lafayette L, 17-35 S8 Lafayette L, 7-28 Robert Morris 35, GU 13 O26 Bucknell W, 32-31 S15 Yale L, 14-28 N2 Marist W, 24-17 S22 at Holy Cross L, 0-55 1998 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) N16 at Colgate L, 22-42 S29 Cornell L, 7-45 S12 Marist W, 24-7 N23 at Towson W, 24-16 O6 at Penn L, 13-42 S19 Holy Cross W, 13-12 O13 at Fordham L, 31-38 S26 at Fairfield L, 17-24 2003 (4-8, 1-6 Patriot) O20 at Bucknell W, 20-17 O3 at Siena W, 42-14 S6 Colgate L, 19-20 O27 at Lehigh L, 0-45 O10 Canisius W, 28-0 S13 at Holy Cross L, 34-42 N3 at Marist L, 34-37 (OT) O17 at St. John's W, 28-17 S20 Monmouth L, 10-12 N9 Colgate L, 12-45 O24 at Duquesne W, 28-23 S27 at VMI L, 14-42 O31 St. Peter's W, 54-7 O4 at Lafayette W, 17-10 2008 (2-8, 0-5 Patriot) N7 Iona W, 34-0 O11 Stony Brook W, 49-21 S7 at Howard W, 12-7 N14 Austin Peay W, 17-10 O18 at Cornell W, 42-20 S13 at Lafayette L, 24-6 N21 at Fordham L, 40-49 O25 Lehigh L, 24-45 S20 at Yale L, 47-7 N1 at Fordham L, 10-34 S27 Holy Cross L, 38-14 1999 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) N8 Towson L, 6-27 O4 Colgate canceled S11 at Holy Cross W, 34-16 N15 Davidson W, 30-10 O11 Penn L, 27-7 S18 Siena W, 47-12 N22 at Bucknell L, 16-45 O18 Bucknell L, 27-24 S25 St. John’s W, 30-7 O25 at Richmond L, 48-0 O2 at Iona W, 28-0 2004 (3-8, 0-6 Patriot) N1 Lehigh L, 33-13 O9 at Marist W, 41-40 S4 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 36-7 N8 Marist W, 13-12 O16 Davidson L, 27-28 S11 Lafayette L, 6-17 N15 at Fordham L, 17-0 O23 at St. Peter's W, 14-3 S18 at Duquesne L, 7-45 O30 Fairfield W, 21-14 S25 at Colgate L, 0-33 2009 (0-11, 0-6 Patriot)

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S5 at Holy Cross L, 20-7 1923 L H 7-14 1918 L 0-14 S12 Lafayette L, 28-3 1924 L H 6-14 1920 W 40-16 S19 Yale L, 31-10 1925 L H 2-3 1921 W 34-7 S26 Howard L, 14-11 11/07/1931 L H 0-7 1922 W 28-13 O3 at Bucknell L, 14-6 11/19/1932 T H 6-6 1923 W 6-0 O10 at Lehigh L, 27-0 10/17/1936 W H 19-0 1924 L 6-9 O17 Colgate L, 31-14 11/04/1938 W H 13-0 1925 W 27-0 O31 at Old Dominion L, 31-10 10/21/1939 W A 13-7 1926 W 39-0 N7 at Marist L, 23-21 10/07/2000 L H 10-24 1927 W 38-0 N14 Richmond L, 49-10 10/20/2001 L A 0-34 1928 W 27-7 N21 Fordham L, 41-24 10/26/2002 W H 32-31 1946 W 8-7 11/22/2003 L A 16-45 1947 W 40-7 2010 (4-7, 2-3 Patriot) 10/02/2004 L H 19-35 1948 W 35-0 S4 at Davidson W, 20-10 9/03/2005 W A 19-16(OT) 1949 L 0-42 S11 at Lafayette W, 28-24 10/16/2006 L H 7-17 1950 L 13-14 S18 at Yale L, 40-35 10/20/2007 W A 20-17 1965 L 28-34 S25 HOLY CROSS W, 17-7 10/18/2008 L H 27-24 1966 W 27-13 O2 at Colgate L, 34-3 10/3/2009 L A 14-6 1967 L 18-20 O9 WAGNER L,22-16 2OT 10/16/2010 L H 24-21 1968 L 6-31 O16 BUCKNELL L, 24-21 10/1/2011 L A 35-18 1969 W 14-7 O23 at Sacred Heart L, 33-20 11/10/2012 W H 10-3 1970 L 17-39 O30 at Fordham L, 24-19 1971 W 30-9 N13 LEHIGH L,24-7 Brown (0-3) 1972 L 8-14 N20 MARIST W,14-7 9/17/2005 L H 34-3 1973 L 0-13 9/16/2006 L A 34-21 1974 W 35-7 2011 (8-3, 3-2 Patriot) 9/28/2012 L H 37-10 1975 W 24-0 S3 DAVIDSON W, 40-16 1976 L 6-49 S10 LAFAYETTE W, 14-13 Colgate (1-9) 1977 L 0-40 S17 at Yale L,37-27 11/16/2002 L A 22-44 1981 L 0-24 S24 at Marist W,55-28 09/06/2003 L H 19-20 1982 L 9-23 O1 at Bucknell L,35-18 09/25/2004 L A 0-33 1983 W 12-6 O8 at Wagner W,24-10 11/19/2005 L H 7-34 1984 L 6-28 O15 at Howard W,21-3 9/30/2006 L A 14-31 1985 L 0-56 O22 COLGATE W,40-17 11/9/2007 L H 12-45 1996 L 6-46 O29 at Holy Cross W,19-6 10/4/2008 canceled % 1997 L 0-42 N5 FORDHAM W,30-13 10/17/09 L H 31-14 11/21/1998 L A 40-49 N12 at Lehigh* L,34-12 10/2/10 L A 34-3 09/30/2000 L H 10-17 *Patriot League Championship Game 10/22/11 W H 40-17 09/29/2001 L A 13-48 10/20/12 L A 57-36 10/5/2002 L H 10-41 2012 (5-6, 2-3 Patriot) 11/1/2003 L A 10-34 S1 at Davidson W,35-14 Davidson (7-3) 10/30/2004 L A 6-36 S8 WAGNER W, 13-10 10/16/1999 L H 27-28 10/22/2005 W H 24-21 S15 YALE L, 24-21 11/18/2000 L A 17-41 11/18/2006 L A 30-38 S21 at Princeton W, 21-20 10/13/2001 W H 26-24 10/13/2007 L A 31-38 S28 BROWN L, 37-10 10/12/2002 W A 25-21 11/15/2008 L A 17-0 O6 at Fordham L,38-31 11/15/2003 W H 30-10 11/21/09 L H 41-24 O13 LEHIGH L,17-14 11/13/2004 W A 23-0 10/30/10 L A 24-19 O20 at Colgate L,57-36 11/12/2005 L H 3-10 11/5/11 W H 30-13 O27 at Lafayette W,20-17 9/4/2010 W A 20-10 10/6/12 L A 38-31 N10 BUCKNELL W, 10-3 9/3/2011 W H 40-16 N17 HOLY CROSS L, 24-0 9/1/2012 W A 35-14 Holy Cross (9-16) 1904 W 17-4 Fordham (22-32-3) 1913 W 16-7 All-Time Series Record VS. 1890 T 6-6 1921 W 28-7 2013 Opponents 1907 L 0-36 1922 L 0-10 1908 L 0-22 1937 L 6-27 Bucknell (10-14-1) 1909 T 0-0 1948 L 7-20 11/12/1904 W H 12-0 1914 T 0-0 1949 W 20-13 11/18/1905 L H 0-18 1915 W 33-7 1950 W 21-14 11/25/1916 W H 78-0 1916 W 13-0 1996 L 36-45 1922 W H 19-7 1917 W 12-0 1997 L 21-25

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09/19/1998 W H 13-12 11/8/2008 W H 13-12 09/11/1999 W A 34-16 Lehigh (5-13) 11/7/2009 L A 23-21 09/09/2000 L H 22-38 1901 W 22-0 11/20/2010 W H 14-7 09/08/2001 L A 7- 33 1903 L 6-12 9/24/2011 W A 55-28 09/14/2002 L H 13-41 1910 W 6-3 09/13/2003 L A 34-42 1911 W 28-3 Princeton (1-5) 11/20/2004 L H 28-31OT 1917 W 17-6 1903 L 5-0 9/10/2005 L A 6-48 1925 W 40-0 1904 L 10-0 9/2/2006 L H 13-26 09/01/2001 L H 14-41 1905 L 34-0 9/22/2007 L A 0-55 09/07/2002 L A 0-69 1915 L 13-0 9/27/2008 L H 38-14 10/25/2003 L H 24-45 1923 L 17-0 9/5/2009 L A 20-7 11/06/2004 L H 18-49 2012 W 21-20 9/25/2010 W H 17-7 11/05/2005 L A 14-46 10/29/2011 W A 19-6 10/7/2006 L H 3-28 Wagner (3-1) 11/17/2012 L H 24-0 10/27/2007 L A 0-45 09/16/2000 W A 28-21 11/1/2008 L H 33-13 10/9/2010 L H 22-16(2OT) Lafayette (6-10) 10/10/2009 L A 27-0 10/8/2011 W A 24-10 10/25/1902 L H 0- 23 11/13/2010 L H 24-7 9/8/2011 W H 13-10 12/02/1922 W H 13-7 11/12/2011 L A 34-12 11/05/1927 W H 27-2 10/12/2012 L H 17-14 10/16/1937 L H 0-6 11/10/2001 L H 17-37 Marist (12-3) 10/19/2002 L A 17-35 1994 W 35-12 10/04/2003 W A 17-10 1995 W 14-13 09/11/2004 L H 6-17 1996 W 31-14 10/01/2005 L H 7-12 1997 W 19-13 11/11/2006 L A 14-45 09/12/1998 W H 24-7 9/8/2007 L H 7-28 10/09/1999 W A 41-40 9/13/2008 L A 24-6 10/21/2000 W H 41-17 9/12/2009 L H 28-3 10/27/2001 L A 35-38 (ot) 9/11/2010 W A 28-24 11/02/2002 W H 27-17 9/10/2011 W H 14-13 11/4/2006 W H 24-21 10/27/2012 W A 20-17 11/3/2007 L A 34-37 (ot)

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