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This is Albright About Albright Athletics Shirk Stadium, dedicated in 1925 and home to the Albright Lions for over 80 years, underwent major renovations in 2005, turning it into one of the top Division Location: Reading, Pa. III football stadiums in the nation. The athletics program at is geared towards student-athletes Year Founded: 1856 who love their sport and want the freedom to explore everything college life has The original home grandstand, built nearly a century ago, was replaced with a new building that seats 3,000 spectators while providing locker rooms, training Enrollment: 1,700 to offer. facilities, and a laundry room for the Lion football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and field hockey teams. A state-of-the-art press President: Lex O. McMillan III, Ph.D. box sits atop the home grandstand, giving both visiting media and VIP’s a first-class place to watch the game. The natural-grass playing surface was replaced Athletic Directors: Rick Ferry and Janice Luck Albright sponsors 23 sports teams on the varsity level, 11 for men and 12 for women, with more than 30 percent participation of the student body in intercol- with A-turf, an artificial turf surface that allows multi-sport play in the new stadium. The stadium also features top-of-the-line lighting poles that allow for night Assistant Athletic Director: Jeff Feiler legiate athletics. The college also supports varsity cheerleading, established games to be played throughout the year. Nickname: Lions club teams (including the 2011 NRU Division IV national finalist women’s rugby Colors: Red and White club) and a wide variety of seasonal intramurals. A new grandstand on the visitors’ side seats 2,000 spectators, giving Shirk Stadium a total seating capacity of 5,000. Standing room for spectators is also Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC available at either end zone. Albright is a member of the 18-team Middle Atlantic Conference, one of the Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference nation’s strongest NCAA Division III conferences. Because of that, student- A new main entrance, concession stands, and restroom areas sit at the south end of the stadium. athletes at Albright have the rare opportunity to compete on a high level and History of Albright Football enjoy the benefits of the small-college environment. In addition to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and MAC, Albright is affiliated with the Founded: 1892 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Seasons/Record: 106/444-469-24*# *-No Team 1895-99, 1901, 1907-1911 Albright coaches ask for dedication both on the fields and in the classrooms. #-Did not play due to WWII 1943-45 Despite the challenge, many Lion athletes earn grade-point averages of 3.0 and above in a variety of pre-professional disciplines and distinctive programs. NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4 (09, 96, 76, 75) Albright is about academic excellence first and foremost. Middle Atlantic Conference Championships: 10 (08, 97, 96, 77, 76, 75, 72, 68, 60, 59) About Albright College ECAC Bowl Game Championships: 6 (12, 08, 04, 01, 97, 95) Best Finish in NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinal Round (09, 96, 76, 75) Welcome to Albright College. Founded in 1856, Albright celebrates more than a Most Wins in Program History: 11 (09) century and a half of a rich academic heritage in the liberal arts and a dynamic, TABLE OF CONTENTS welcoming and collaborative campus community.

Sports Information With 1,700 traditional undergraduate students, Albright is able to offer a 13:1 Quick Facts 1 SID: Jimmy McCumber student/faculty ratio, close student/faculty relationships and an emphasis on the Gene L. Shirk Stadium 2 Office: 610-921-7786 whole individual. Classes are small and interactive, giving students extraordi- Season Preview 3-4 nary opportunities to get to know their professors and to engage in hands-on Fax: 610-921-7566 Coaching Staff 5-12 research and creative opportunities with them. Pressbox: 610-929-6754 Preseason Roster 13-14 Hotline: 610-929-6668 As a national liberal arts college, Albright offers 50 programs of undergradu- Returning Player Bios 15-22 Website: www.albrightathletics.com ate study, ranging from accounting to theatre, that are grounded in a common Opponent Profiles 23-28 curriculum instilling lifelong skills in communication, critical thinking, adaptability Season Review 29-32 and a love of learning. Albright is also a national leader in interdisciplinary Broadcasts education, offering a broad range of interdisciplinary programs including digital Individual Statistics 33-34 Home Games (Video): EZ-Stream media, information systems, optics, Latin American studies, psychobiology, bio- Defensive Statistics 35 Away Games (Audio): www.teamline.cc chemistry and environmental studies, as well as combined concentrations such Team Statistics 36 as music/business. More than half of all students at Albright opt for combined Play-by-Play Announcer: Bob McCool or interdisciplinary majors—and still graduate in four years. In fact, in any given Individual Career Records 37-38 year, students create more than 200 different combinations of majors. Individual Season Records 39-40 Sports Medicine Single Game Records 41-42 In addition, Albright’s long tradition of excellence in the natural sciences and Athletic Trainer: Rick Partsch, MS, LAT, ATC All-Time Longest Plays 43 pre-professional programs continues to prepare graduates for medical, dental Assistant Athletic Trainer: Danielle Belfanti, LAT, ATC and veterinary school. Team Records 44 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ashley Care, MS, LAT, ATC Award Winners 45-47 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Lindsay Rice, MS, LAT, ATC An Albright liberal arts education—the foundation for which lies in a course of Coaching Records 48 study that combines breadth and depth—helps students to expand horizons, All-Time Series Records 49 Team Orthopedist: Stephen Soffer, M.D. discover new perspectives and connect the dots among disciplines. While it Team Physician: Josh Williamson, M.D. lays the foundation for a future career, it also produces well-rounded, well- Year-by-Year Results 50-54 Training Room Phone: 610-921-7827 informed graduates with a wide skill set, graduates who will thrive in today’s ever-changing world. Albright is about academic excellence first and foremost.

1 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 2 A loaded defense, one that should be the best Shirk Stadium has seen in years, features nine returning starters from 2012 and returning medical-redshirt starters Season JT Harding and Don Gould. “It helps us grow a less experienced offense and Matt Pattison Preview help them settle in,” said Marzka. Matt Pattison, a two-time All-MAC selection and USA Pre- season All-American, plays at defensive end and on the inside. Harding returns “The 2012 season for us was a tale of two halves,” says Albright football John Marzka. to anchor the interior line, while junior nose tackle Quashon Mayes is also back.

After a disappointing 3-2 start that all but eliminated Albright from NCAA contention, the Lions finished 5-1 down the stretch. The only defeat A loaded defensive end group could include Pattison (nine career sacks, 21 was a close five-point loss to eventual NCAA quarterfinalists Widener, and Albright won a big rivalry game over Lebanon Valley to close out the tackles for loss), Gould (6.5 sacks, 10 TFLs), Mark Capetola (school records with regular season and clinch an ECAC Bowl berth. four forced fumbles and 6.5 TFLs in one game) and Tyler Hamlet. That will allow Albright to rotate often on the defensive line to keep players fresh. In the most exciting game of the year, Albright fought back from 14 points down by scoring three quick touchdowns in the fourth quarter to beat Franklin & Marshall 38-34 in the ECAC Middle linebacker Paul Hobbs returns, as does starting WLB Matt Filosa. Others South-East Bowl. expected to see time at linebacker include sophomore Mike Walsh, who adds even more pass rushing threat to the defense, along with Sean Cunningham, Demonya Womack and Ethan Martin. “That’s the thing I was most proud about our players from 2012,” said Marzka. “They finished the season the best way they could, given our situation.” The entire starting secondary returns, including several exceptional athletes. Safety Drew Peterson was a first team USA College Football and third team BSN Preseason All-American, and has totaled eight and two national Defensive Player of the Week nods over the past “It gives us a lot of momentum heading into the offseason, and we capitalized on that momen- two seasons. The athletic, 6-foot-3 safety will be joined by fellow senior Matthew Hnatiuk. tum with the job we did in the spring.” Albright will have 31 seniors in 2013, including a record seven fifth-year players. Junior Chris Stephens earned All-MAC honors as a sophomore and is developing into a lockdown cover corner. Senior Levi Myers brings a massive physical presence to the other spot. The Lions lost both of their All-American selections on offense, wide receiver Scott Pillar and fullback Marty Reinhardt, along with several starters on the line (including All-ECAC guard “We have a lot of depth, a lot of returning starters, and a lot of maturity,” said Mar- Jake Bentsen). The six returning offensive regulars are all seniors however, lending some key zka. “I’m really excited about our prospects this year defensively.” TJ Luddy experience to the unit. Albright has consistently had outstanding special teams over recent years, and that Drew Peterson Fifth-year Josh Barndt will anchor the line as he returns for another year at center. Senior Matt trend should continue in 2013. The Lions bring back their starting kicker, punter, Sands returns at right tackle after starting every game in 2012. Lineman expected to push for long snapper, and top kick returners. starting roles include junior left tackles Jake O’Brien and Devon Rose, redshirt-senior guard Shane Catts and senior guard Matt DiGiacomo. Sophomore Daniel Sobolewski has a strong leg, kicking a 47-yarder to force over- time in a victory over Stevenson. If he can find more consistency, he could become The reconstructed line will need to protect senior TJ Luddy, a four-year varsity a top Division III placekicker. Luddy will handle starting punting duties after leading quarterback who returns for his final season under center. Luddy threw for 15 the MAC in yardage last year (40.4 ypg). touchdowns and just seven interceptions in 2012, completing 63.3% of his passes. Harding has garnered interest from professional scouts at long snapper, where he has not had a kick blocked since late in his sophomore year. His presence will help “I was really pleased with the way TJ finished the 2012 season,” said Marzka. the special teams, as will the return of most of the Lions’ coverage units. “He really put the team on his shoulders in the last two ballgames.” Top kick returners Peterson, Clark and McNair will share duties on both punts and Eric Wade, a two-time All-MAC player and USA College Football Preseason kickoffs. All have taken at least one kick back for a touchdown in their careers, with All-American, will be used even more prominently this fall at tight end. McNair’s huge kickoff return TD helping Albright to the 2012 ECAC South-East championship. Another fifth-year senior, Ty Hughes, is back after starting at running back last season. He totaled 742 yards and eight TDs on 154 carries. Senior Uriah While the Lions will enjoy one of their more experienced teams ever this fall, they will also be looking for the next generation to make progress- Brickhouse and sophomore Dwayne Randall will also get carries this fall. Eric Wade whether on the field or in practice. The number of non-senior returning letterwinners will be as low as nine, but a huge incoming class will help Albright find players who can take over key roles in 2014. The four top wideouts- Daniel McNair, Griffin Eldridge, Devron Clark and Mark Krisak- are all seniors. “While the level of experience is not where it was in the “Our goals really never change,” said Marzka. “It’s just a matter of being a team that plays to our full potential on a weekly basis.” past, there’s a level of maturity with four seniors,” said Marzka.

3 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 4 In the final regular season game, Albright played themselves into the NCAA tourna- Coaching ment with a thrilling come-from-behind, double overtime victory over Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) rival Lebanon Valley College 44-43, to finish the regular season at 9-1 and receive an at-large bid to the post-season. In the first round, Albright Staff went on the road to upset higher-seeded Alfred University 35-25. The Lions then traveled to Doylestown, Pa., for round two, to unseat Delaware Valley College 27-3 and avenge their only loss of the regular season. The Lions’ run came to an end in John Marzka The Marzka File the national quarterfinals vs. eventual runner-up Mount Union College in Alliance, OH. Head Coach Season GP Wins Losses 2012^ 11 8 3 7th Season (45-22, .672) 2011 11 6 5 This record-setting season produced 10 All-Conference selections, three D3football. 2010 10 5 5 com All-East Region honorees, three ECAC 1st Team All-Stars, MAC Offensive Player of the Year, ECAC Southeast Player of the Year, ECAC overall Division Head coach John Marzka is entering his seventh 2009$ 13 11 2 III Player of the Year, D3football.com East Region Player of the Year and one season at the helm of the Albright College football 2008*^ 11 8 3 D3football.com All-American selection. Additionally, among D3football.com and the program. Named head coach in 2007, he and his 2007 11 7 4 ECAC and MAC Conferences, the Lions earned 12 “Player of the Week” honors staff inherited a 2-8 team and have since directed $-NCAA Tournament Appearance for outstanding individual game performances in 2009. Most importantly, the Red one of the most impressive turnarounds in NCAA *-Middle Atlantic Conference Co-Champions and White put 11 Lions on the MAC Academic Honor Roll, and 32 student-athletes history. The Lions have amassed a 45-22 record and ^-ECAC Bowl Champions attained a 3.0 GPA or higher for the fall 2009 semester. four post-season wins since Marzka’s arrival. His Over the past six seasons head coach John Marzka has 74% win ratio prior to the start of the 2010 season was the best for any Albright football coach with at least In recognition of his leadership, Marzka was named the 2009 John C. Whitehead / made Albright into one of the most recognizable pro- three seasons leading the program, while his 26 wins are the most of any Lions gridiron coach in his first three Nike NCAA Division III Coach of the Year. In accepting the award, Marzka respond- grams in Division III football. In 2009 he was named Nike years on the job. ed, “This is quite an honor, but it is merely a reflection of the hard work and commit- DIII Coach of the Year after leading the Lions to their first ment of our coaching staff and student-athletes towards reaching their full potential. 11-win season in program history Albright went 8-3 in 2012, making a return trip to the ECAC South-East Bowl. This time the Lions emerged victorious, with a thrilling fourth quar- When you are able to provide an environment where each player can strive daily to ter comeback on the road against Franklin & Marshall. Albright also rallied from 19 points down on the road to defeat #14 . The reach his full potential as a person, as a student and as an athlete, the results on 2012 campaign brought 11 All-MAC selections and two All-American nods. Senior wide receiver Scott Pillar was named to the prestigious AFCA the field and the accolades simply take care of themselves.” Coaches All-America team and signed a rookie free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams in the spring. In 2008, Marzka led the Lions to the program’s first MAC Championship in 11 years. Outstanding performances again abounded, as Albright Marzka led the Lions to a 6-5 mark in 2011 and a spot in the ECAC South-East Bowl. With one of the more difficult schedules in recent team boasted eight All-Conference honorees, MAC Rookie of the Year, two All-East Region selections, three Southeast All-Stars and one All-Amer- history, all five of Albright’s losses came to teams that went 8-3 or better. Albright ican honoree. Additionally, eight players earned “Player of the Week” honors for individual game production. A 2008 candidate for the Liberty set several school and conference records in a 65-26 home win over Wilkes, and Mutual Coach of the Year award, Marzka led the Lions to their first eight-win season since 1997 and first post-season bowl victory since 2004, quarterback T.J. Luddy set a MAC record for completion percentage in a vic- as they beat perennial New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) power Montclair State University, 42-14, in the ECAC South Central Champion- tory at Stevenson. Albright’s special teams were especially strong, earning two ship Game. For the fall 2008 semester, Albright placed 13 players on the MAC Academic Honor Roll, while 33 student-athletes attained a 3.0 or All-Region recognitions (punter Brooks Mitzkewich and gunner Matt Hnatiuk). higher GPA. Additionally, wide receiver Scott Pillar was named to the All-Region and All-ECAC teams, fullback Marty Reinhardt added All-ECAC honors, and Pillar was named a In 2007, Marzka’s first season at Albright, he led the Lions to a second place finish in the MAC and an appearance in the ECAC South Atlantic BSN All-American. Bowl. With a 7-4 record, Marzka and his staff achieved one of the best year-to-year turnarounds in all of Division III, as the Red and White won 5 more games than in the previous season. Along the way, the Lions produced eight All-Conference selections, the MAC Offensive Player of the In 2010, despite finishing with a 5-5 mark overall, Marzka worked extremely hard Year, two All-East Region honorees, one All-American and one Academic All-American selection. Individual Lions received “Player of the Week” to develop and mold the future of the Albright football program. In his fourth recognition a total of 16 times, 11 student-athletes were named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll and 33 players achieved a 3.0 or higher GPA season with the Lions, Marzka led the Red and White to the program’s first win for the fall 2007 semester. over Geneva College in over 70 years, as part of the first-ever PAC-MAC Chal- lenge. He also compiled a three-game win streak in the middle of the season, in As Albright’s quarterbacks coach, Marzka developed one of the most successful QBs in Albright College history. Tanner Kelly, a December which the Lions outscored those conference rivals 114-56. Also in that season, 2009 graduate, started 42 games over his career while completing 65% of his passes for 9,616 yards and 80 touchdowns. In all, Kelly account- junior Josan Holmes added his name to the program’s record books by becoming ed for 10,576 yards of total offense, rushed and threw for a combined 91 TDs and was nationally ranked in most NCAA statistical categories the all-time and single-season rushing touchdown leader. At the end of the 2010 throughout his career. Kelly was named a “Player of the Week” an astonishing 16 times in his last 35 games and was named the Pretzel Bowl campaign a combined seven players earned all-conference honors, which was MVP a record three times in four years. third most in the MAC. In 2009 alone, Kelly finished the season ranked 12th in the nation in Passing Efficiency (155.38) and 15th in the nation in Passing Yards (3,030), The Lions’ 2009 campaign proved to be the most successful season in Albright while his 68% completion rate was 6th best in the country. For his performance, Kelly was named a first team All-MAC selection as QB and the football history, as the Red and White finished 11-2 and advanced to the 3rd MAC Offensive Player of the Year. It marked the second season he was honored in both categories under Marzka’s tutelage. Kelly was also round of the NCAA National Playoffs for the first time in school history. Albright’s named both 1st Team All-East Region QB and East Region Player of the Year by D3football.com; while the ECAC named Kelly 1st Team DIII 11 wins were the most ever in the 103 years of the storied program, while their fi- All-Star, Southeast Player of the Year and the overall Division III Player of the Year. nal ranking of ninth in the country was the school’s highest AFCA national ranking ever. The Lions also ranked 3rd in the final ECAC-Lambert Meadowlands Division A native of Erie, PA, Marzka earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Allegheny College in 1991. He was a three-year letter winner III Football Poll after making their first trip to the NCAA playoffs since 1996. and two-year starter at center for the Gators, and served as senior co-captain on the 1990 NCAA Division III National Championship team. Mar- 5 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 6 zka was a two time first-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) selection Mike Winslow as offensive center and named a Champion 1st Team All-American as a senior, Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach/Academic after garnering honorable mention All-American honors his junior year. Marzka, Coordinator/Pro Liason the 1990 Claire Jackson Outstanding Offensive Lineman recipient, also helped the Gators earn 3 NCAC Championships, two trips to the NCAA Playoffs and a 36-7-2 6th Season overall record during his playing career. Mike Winslow begins his sixth season as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Lions. In Marzka began his coaching career in 1991 at Erie Academy, where he worked with the spring of 2012, Winslow was named Associate Head Coach and will serve as the program’s Academic Coordinator. Winslow held assistant coaching positions at the University of Maine and Thiel College prior to both the offensive and defensive linemen. In 1992, he returned to Allegheny to his appointment at Albright College. coach the defensive line, while also serving as Assistant Academic Coordinator and Assistant Recruiting Coordinator. In 1994 he was elevated to Offensive Line Coach, The Lions went 8-3 in 2012, winning the ECAC South-East Bowl. Albright had two All-American selections on offense- fullback Marty Reinhardt and wide receiver Scott Pillar. Pillar signed a rookie free agent contract with Recruiting Coordinator and Academic Coordinator, and then served as the Gators’ the St. Louis Rams in the spring following his senior year. Offensive Coordinator for the 1996 and 1997 seasons. During his six years coach- ing at Allegheny, the Gators compiled a 55-5 regular season record, won four NCAC Winslow’s offense set several school and MAC records during the 2011 season. The Lions’ 545 passing yards and 675 total yards in a 65-26 victory over Wilkes were Albright records, while the team’s 30 first downs championships and reached the NCAA Playoffs on four occasions. was tied for third most in school history and its 65-point output was fifth-most all-time. Albright’s passing total was also second-most in Middle Atlantic Conference history, trailing only Juniata’s 587 yards against Widener back in 1999. Their 675 yards was seventh-most ever in the MAC. Through four seasons coaching the Gators’ offensive line (1994-1997), Marzka Later, quarterback T.J. Luddy would set a MAC and school record for completion percentage in a 57-21 win at Stevenson. coached five All-Americans and two Academic All-Americans and developed ten In 2010, Winslow once again played a major part in the Lions’ continued success on the offensive side of the ball. Combined, the offense record- offensive linemen to the All-NCAC first-team. Under Marzka’s guidance as Offen- ed 3,680 total yards and averaged 28.7 points per game. They also combined for 198 first downs and rushed for a 1,613 yards, while passing sive Coordinator (1996-1997), the Gators led the NCAC in scoring and total offense for 2,067 yards. In the red zone, the Lions were amongst the best in the conference throughout the year, scoring 34 times on a combined 41 chances. in both seasons, as he coached five offensive All-Americans and 15 All-NCAC offensive players, with 11 earning first-team honors. As Allegheny’s Recruiting In 2009, Winslow played an important role in mentoring a Lion offense that helped Albright College post a 11-2 record and National Quarterfinal Coordinator (1994-1997), Marzka designed and led a recruiting strategy that laid appearance in the NCAA playoffs. Under Winslow’s direction, the Albright offense acccumulated 5,181 yards of offense and produced 51 touch- downs. The Lion offense ranked nationally in Pass Offense (24th), and Pass Efficiency (14th), while individual performers finished the season the foundation for three NCAA Playoff appearances. As Academic Coordinator, he ranked in the top 25 nationally in Pass Efficiency, Receptions Per Game and Receiving Yard Per Game. directed Allegheny’s support program that helped to graduate 126 of 128 (98%) senior football players over his tenure. Winslow’s offense also produced the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Offensive MVP, four All-MAC performers, two ECAC Southeast All- Stars, ECAC Southeast Region Offensive Player of Year, ECAC Division III overall MVP, two D3football.com All-East Region, D3football.com East Region Offensive Player of the Year, and a D3football.com All-American. In 1998, Marzka was named Offensive Coordinator at Division 1-AA Fordham University. Under Marzka’s direction, the Rams’ offense set school records for both scoring and total offense, while five individual passing and receiving records also fell. The Rams went on to capture the The Lion offensive unit led the MAC in scoring with 34.5 points/per game at the end of the regular season. They also led the MAC in Average Yards Per Play (5.9), Touchdowns (51), Total Offense (5,181), Pass Offense (285.8 yards/per game), Pass Efficiency (154.8), First Downs (20.8 storied Liberty Cup in 1998 with an impressive week-10 road victory over Patriot League rival Holy Cross. per game), and 4th Down Conversions (60%). The Albright offense also finished second in 3rd Down Conversions (44.4%) and ranked third in Rushing Touchdowns (22). In 2001 Marzka became the Associate Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator at Thiel College. He helped the Tomcats In 2009, the Lions offense scored 30 or more points seven times, accumulated 400 yards of total offense six times and amassed over 600 reach new heights on the field, culminating in an 11-1 campaign in 2005 that included the school’s first ever NCAA national-playoff berth, first yards of offense in two contests. Members of the Lions offense were recognized as conference players of the week four times in 2009. Winslow undefeated regular season since 1950 and first PAC Championship since 1972. Marzka’s 2005 offense totaled 4,833 yards, averaged 33 points, tutored an offensive line unit that featured two All-MAC performers in Adam Burkart and Matt Odenwalt. and set 25 school records. In his six seasons at Thiel, Marzka’s offense set or tied school records 56 times, while he coached four offensive All- In his first season with Albright in 2008, the Lion offensive unit went from last in rushing (2007) to third in the conference. Winslow tutored an Americans, two Academic All-Americans, five All-South Region players, one South Region Co-Offensive Player of the Year, one South Region offensive line unit, led by 1st Team All-MAC performer Therron Deets, which paved the way for the first 1,000-yard rusher at Albright College Offensive Lineman of the Year, and 43 All-PAC offensive players. since 1995. Winslow’s line produced an All-MAC Rookie of the Year award winner. This unit produced 150 yards rushing or greater six times, and amassed over 200 yards rushing in four contests. As the Tomcats’ Quarterbacks Coach, Marzka guided the growth of the most successful QB in Thiel College history. Darrell Satterfield, a 2006 In 2008-10 the Lions accumulated more offensive yards (12,326) than any other MAC school and produced 124 touchdowns. Winslow has graduate, shattered 11 of a possible 16 school quarterbacking records in just two seasons as the signal caller. Satterfield was 18-4 as the mentored 14 All-MAC performers since his arrival to Albright College. starter, unprecedented by any quarterback in the 100+ year history of the program. Prior to his appointment at Albright College, Winslow served as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Maine (FCS). Maine is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), formerly known as the Atlantic-10 Conference. In 2006, Winslow served Marzka also served as Academic Coordinator during his time with the Tomcats. He created and implemented an academic support program that as assistant defensive backs coach at Maine. The Black Bears finished the regular season ranked No. 24 in The Sports Network I-AA Top 25 helped the Tomcat football team achieve a team GPA higher than the male student average for his last four consecutive semesters. For the fall poll. Winslow worked with a defensive unit that led the nation in Rush Defense, and was ranked near the top in several other statistical catego- ries. 2006 semester, a record 39 players attained a 3.0 or higher GPA, 13 were named to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, and six players attained a perfect 4.0 GPA. For his efforts in academic excellence, Marzka received Thiel’s “2006 Distinguished Innovator Award.” In his capacity as the Winslow assisted in developing a secondary that finished 2nd in the Atlantic 10 in Pass Efficiency Defense. The unit included a pair of All-Atlan- Tomcats’ Recruiting Coordinator, Marzka designed and led the execution of a recruiting model that built the foundation of players for the 2005 tic 10 performers in Manauris Arias and Daren Stone. Arias was also named to the All-New England Football Writers Division I-AA All-Star team. Stone was selected in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the . PAC Championship and 2nd round trip to the NCAA Playoffs. Prior to coming to Orono, Winslow spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Thiel College. Winslow helped lead the resurgence for Thiel On January 3, 2007, Marzka was named the 20th head football coach in Albright history at a press conference on campus. Dr. Steve George, who went undefeated in the 2005 regular season (10-0). The 11-1 campaign included the school’s first ever NCAA national-playoff berth and first Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship since 1972. Winslow also served as the head coach and offensive coordinator for Athletic Director at the time and Albright alumnus, said of Marzka’s appointment, “John Marzka is the right man at the right time for this critical Thiel’s junior varsity program. leadership position. I am absolutely convinced that his plan of success will have a profound impact, not only on our football program, but on the entire Albright campus. He will truly inspire and educate the student and leader in each and every football player who straps on a helmet for As the Tomcats’ wide receivers coach; Winslow developed Brandon Chambers into a two-time All-American, South-Region Co-Offensive Player of the Year; and three-time All-PAC performer. Chambers holds the majority of the schools’ receiving records, including career receptions (203), Albright College.” career receiving yards (3,111) and career touchdown receptions (34). Winslow’s receiving corps also included two other All-PAC performers and an ESPN Academic All-American selection. Marzka has one son, Riley. A native of Hermitage, Pa., Winslow graduated with a B.A. in English from Thiel College and resides in Reading.

7 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 8 Michael Neale Victor Brown Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers and Safeties Coach/Strength and Condition- Tight Ends and Assistant Offensive Line Coach/Run Game Coordinator ing Coach 6th Season 7th Season Victor Brown is entering his sixth season on the Albright College coaching staff. Previously the Lions’ Mike Neale is in his seventh season at Albright College, and was named the team’s defensive coordinator running backs coach, he is now the Run Game Coordinator as well as coaching tight ends and serving as prior to the 2012 season. During his first three seasons Neale coached the wide receivers and kick/punt assistant offensive line coach. returners, as well as serving as the JV head coach and director of football operations. He then served as the special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and inside linebackers coach. He has coached tight end Eric Wade to consecutive All-Conference nods over the past two seasons. The Lions went 8-3 overall in 2012, winning the ECAC South-East Bowl. Neale’s defense garnered six All- MAC selections, while defensive end Mark Capetola and safety Drew Peterson earned national Player of the During Brown’s time at Albright, he also helped develop Josan Holmes into one of the top running backs in Week honors during the season. the MAC. Holmes was Albright’s first 1,000 yard rusher since 1995 and was honored as the MAC rookie of Neale led one of the top special teams units in the nation in 2011, garnering a pair of All-Region selections. Punter Brooks Mitzkewich earned the year in 2008. Holmes has also set the program record for most career rushing touchdowns and single seasons rushing scores. Mid-Atlantic All-Region honors after recording the second-highest punting average in school history, and was joined by special teamer Matthew Hnatiuk (with a team-high 14 tackles on kick coverages). Mitzkewich, Hnatiuk and freshman kicker Jordan Loiodice all earned MAC Player of the Brown began his college football career at Kutztown University where he started at guard as a redshirt freshman. After his sophomore year at Week recognition during the regular season as well. Kutztown, he transferred to Bloomsburg University where he was a two-year starter at offensive center. In Neale’s three years coaching the receivers, he developed one All-American wide receiver, four All-Conference wide receivers, and two ECAC All-Star receivers. The Lions’ passing game thrived as one of the top air attacks in the MAC, and saw WR Nate Romig become the leading In his two seasons at Bloomsburg, Brown was a member of two PSAC East Championships teams, and 1996 NCAA Division II playoff qualifiers. scorer in the history of Albright College football. As a senior, Brown earned All-PSAC East and All-ECAC honors. He graduated from Bloomsburg University in the spring of 1998. Brown began While coaching the kick and punt returners, Neale developed two All-Conference returners, as well as one All-East Region and one ECAC All- his coaching career as an assistant at Sun Valley High School in 1998 and helped lead Sun Valley to a conference championship. Star returner. During that span, the Lions returned a MAC Conference-leading nine combined kicks and punts for touchdowns. He then coached the offensive line coach at Reading High School from 1999 to 2000; helping the Knights to win the Lancaster/Lebanon League Neale came to Albright College in 2007 from San Diego, CA, where he worked with the offensive skill players at Grossmont College. Prior to that, Neale coached at Valhalla High School in San Diego from 2000-06, and saw the program develop into an offensive unit that ranked as section 1 championship in 2000. Brown then moved on to coach the defensive line at Wilson High School from 2001 to 2003. Wilson won the one of the top scoring programs in San Diego County; averaging over 32 points per game. Neale also served as the Strength and Conditioning Lancaster/Lebanon League section 1 championship in 2001 and advanced to the district 3 championship game. After three seasons at Wilson, Coach at Valhalla for four seasons. Brown returned to Reading as the head football coach from 2004 to 2007. As a player, Neale enjoyed a record-setting high school career as a running back and return specialist at Valhalla, which produced a number of honors; including being selected All C.I.F. San Diego Section. Neale continued his career at Grossmont College, receiving all conference recog- Victor hails from Reading and is also employed as a special education teacher at Upper Merion High School. He and his wife Lisa have two nition as a return specialist. Neale earned his AA degree, and transferred from Grossmont to complete his playing career as a wide receiver at daughters Emily and Kayla. Southwest Missouri State University. Neale received his BA in History from California State University, San Marcos in 2002. In addition to a successful coaching background, Mike has four years of extensive business experience as a commodities broker and owner of two businesses before selling his brokerage to move to Mike Boyer coaching college football on a full time basis. Coach Randy Yerger 5th Season Special Teams Coord./Defensive Tackles Coach/Director of Football Operations Mike Boyer is in his fifth season on the Albright football coaching staff and works with the cornerbacks, after 5th Season previously serving as defensive tackles coach. Boyer comes to Albright from Boyertown Area High School, where he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2002 through 2007. Boyertown won the Randy Yerger is entering his fifth season as an assistant in 2013, and his second as a coordinator. He will first league championship in school history when they won the PAC-10 championship in 2006. serve as special teams coordinator and defensive tackles coach. That season the offensive unit recorded the most points in school history. Prior to coaching at Boyertown, Albright continued its strong special teams play in 2012, with two ECAC Special Teams Player of the Week nods and kicker Daniel Sobolewski earning ncaa.com National Player of the Week honors early in the Coach Boyer was the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Exeter Senior High School from 1994 season. through 1998. Exeter won the league championship in 1997 and was the only team in the school’s history to qualify for the PIAA state play-offs. Yerger was previously the first-ever head coach of the Oley Colts high school team (2008-09), and also coached at The Hill School (1999-2000). Coach Boyer is an alumnus of Exeter High School and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania with a 3.64 GPA Yerger played two years at Lehigh and two at Wilkes, graduating from the latter in 1998 with a degree in Business Administration. He also in secondary education with a concentration in History/Citizenship. played at both institutions. Yerger has owned his own construction company since he was 19 years old. He is married to wife Kristin; they have a daughter, Brooke and a Boyer teaches in the Hamburg Area School District. He and his wife Cindy have four children, Elizabeth, Kellen, Conlan and Griffin. son, Wyatt.

9 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM ALBRIGHT COLLEGE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 10 Drew Stelzer Matt Moran Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receiver Coach/Junior Varsity Head Coach Running Backs Coach/Video Coordinator 3rd Season 1st Season

Drew Stelzer is currently in his third year at Albright College as a member of the football coaching staff. Stel- Matt Moran is in his first season as an assistant coach. He serves as running backs coach and video coordi- zer will work with the wide receivers, while also serving as recruiting coordinator and the head coach of the nator. junior varsity program. Moran was a volunteer offensive assistant in 2011 with the University of San Diego, a Division I FCS school Over his first two seasons as wide receiver coach Stelzer worked with Scott Pillar, one of the most decorated that won the Pioneer League championship that season. players in program history. A two-time All-American, including a spot on the prestigious AFCA Coaches All-America squad in 2012, Pillar signed a rookie free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams the following Moran was also the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and stretch & conditioning coach for the San spring. Diego Jewish Academy varsity high school team. He was a volunteer offensive assistant at Bowdoin College in Maine. Stelzer came to Albright after serving as the tight end and halfbacks coach at Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Virginia for two years. Dur- ing his time with the Yellowjackets, Stelzer was responsible for preparing and implementing a pro style offense that required multiple shifts and A 2010 graduate of Bowdoin, Moran was a four-year letterman and three-year starter, appearing on both sides of the ball. Primarily a wide motions for both positions. He also assisted with the game planning of an offense that averaged nearly 450 yards per game (20th in D-III) and receiver, he also saw time at safety, kick returns, and as at quarterback. He earned NESCAC All-Academic honors in 2009. 42 points per game (9th in D-III). A philosophy major with a minor in music, Moran grew up in Rhode Island and attended Bishop Hendricken High School. He was a 2006 Provi- While at Randolph Macon, Stelzer also served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach, working with all 16 varsity programs year- dence Journal All-State selection and a team captain. round.

Stelzer began his coaching career at his alma mater, Allegheny College, in 2008. After playing two seasons (2006-2007) for the Gators at quarterback, Stelzer joined the coaching staff as a student-assistant. In his one season as a member of the coaching staff, Stelzer worked with Jon Linn the quarterbacks and wide receivers. Prior to his arrival at Allegheny, Stelzer also played quarterback for two seasons (2004-2005) at Ohio Defensive Ends Coach Wesleyan University. 1st Season Stelzer earned his bachelor’s of arts degree in Managerial Economics from Allegheny in 2009 and currently resides in Reading. Jon Linn is in his first season as an assistant at his alma mater. He will coach the defensive ends.

Ryan Jirgl A 2010 graduate of Albright College, Linn was a senior starter on the 2009 squad that reached the NCAA Assistant Linebackers Coach quarterfinals and earned a top-10 national ranking. He totaled 39 tackles, 4.0 sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and an . 2nd Season In his junior season, Linn helped the Lions to a share of the 2008 Middle Atlantic Conference title. He had Ryan Jirgl joined the Albright College football coaching staff prior to the 2012 season, and works with the 31.5 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, 8.0 tackles for loss and one forced fumble. linebackers. For the last three years, Linn has been an assistant coach at his former high school, Centraul Dauphin. The team won a state championship in In 2012, the Lions’ linebacking corps included a first team All-MAC selection in senior Ryan Ott. 2011, along with two Mid-Penn Commonwealth Conference titles.

In 2011, Jirgl coached outside linebackers and the secondary at The Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Linn coached a variety of positional groupings over his three seasons at Central Dauphin, including defensive linemen, defensive backs and Minn. He helped turn a 4-7 team into a squad that went 9-2 and allowed under 12 points per game. wide receivers. He has coached at numerous clinics including the Albright team camp, Oley Valley Youth Camp, and Central Dauphin Youth Camp. Jirgl graduated from Division II Winona State University in 2010 with a degree in business administration. He played for four years there, including two as a starter at strong safety. Winona State won the Northern Sun Conference in 2007 and 2010, while making NCAA tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007.

Jirgl earned All-Conference honors after a senior season in which he led his team in tackles (75), interceptions (four), forced fumbles (two) and recovered fumbles (two). He eclipsed 150 tackles for his career.

11 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 12 Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School BY CLASS John Richter Fr. DL 6-3 226 Ridgefield Park, N.J. / Ridgefield Park Hunter Riggs Jr. S 5-11 190 Lothian, Md. / Southern Preseason Seniors (31) Juniors (19) Sophomores (14) Freshmen (75) Marcus Riley Fr. DE 6-0 220 Williamstown, N.J. / Williamstown Josh Barndt Nick Barndt D. Christodoylakis Coley Adams Earl McNair Stewart Robinson Fr. WR 5-10 151 Englewood, N.J. / Dwight Morrow Matt Betz Sean Cain Nick Glass Jorge Alvarez Nick Nespoli Devin Rodgers Fr. FB 5-11 214 Bogota, N.J. / Bogota Roster Matt Bracho Nick Costantino Darin Kline Justin Armstrong John Newnom Andrew Romeo Fr. WR 6-2 211 Saylorsburg, Pa. / Pleasant Valley Uriah Brickhouse Adam Dayke Earnest Knight Zebbie Atkinson Chris Ochenrider Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School Devon Rose Jr. OL 6-4 307 Philadelphia, Pa. / Timber Creek Mark Capetola Billy Fursin Josh Macleod Kenneth Baines Stephen Olenski Coley Adams Fr. DL 5-10 203 Norristown, Pa. / Norristown Zac Hill Fr. OL 6-0 274 Selbyville, Del. / Indian River Eric Rutherford Jr. Fr. OL 5-9 286 Bear, Del. / West Philadelphia Catholic Shane Catts Jamal Hayden J. Patterson Joey Binns Chris Oliphant Jorge Alvarez Fr. CB 5-7 150 Reading, Pa. / Muhlenberg Jarrett Hines Fr. OL/DT 6-1 304 Pennsauken, N.J. / Pennsauken Colton Ryan So. LB 6-0 224 Fredericksburg, Pa. / Northern Lebanon Devron Clark Trent Koch Armando Ramos Kali Boyce Durango Petit Jay Armstrong Fr. TE 6-1 256 Paterson, N.J. / Passaic County Tech Matthew Hnatiuk Sr. S 5-10 188 Baltimore, Md. / Loyola Blakefield Ahmahd Ryans Fr. S 6-2 180 Washington, D.C. / Anacosta Sean Cunningham Jordan Loiodice Dwayne Randall Danny Brown John Quinlan Zebbie Atkinson Fr. LB 5-9 195 Baltimore, Md. / Old Mill Paul Hobbs Sr. LB 5-11 218 Sayreville, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Kyle Samaritano Fr. RB 5-8 177 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. / Point Pleasant Beach Matt DiGiacomo Ethan Martin Colton Ryan Julienne Brown Teddy Ramsey Kenneth Baines Fr. LB 5-9 211 West Chester, Pa. / West Chester East Adam Huber Fr. QB 6-0 182 Reading, Pa. / Muhlenberg Matt Sands Sr. OL 6-2 281 Glassboro, N.J. / Glassboro Griffin Eldridge Quashon Mayes Daniel Sobolewski Jonni Cassano John Richter Josh Barndt R-Sr. OL 6-0 272 Quakertown, Pa. / Quakertown Ty Hughes R-Sr. RB 6-0 228 Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro DeAndre Santos Fr. LB 5-8 223 Ewing, N.J. / The Pennington School Matt Filosa Darian Meador Ryan Wade Jimmy Cessna Marcus Riley Nick Barndt Jr. WR 6-1 194 Quakertown, Pa. / Quakertown Darin Kline So. TE 6-3 227 Lebanon, Pa. / Cedar Crest Nick Schoener Fr. QB 6-2 222 Robesonia, Pa. / Conrad Weiser Jimmy FitzGerald Kent Mertens Mike Walsh Jacob Deitzler Stewart Robinson Matt Betz Sr. OL 6-2 257 Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro Earnest Knight So. DT 5-11 256 Phoenixville, Pa. / Phoenixville V. Simmons-Williams Fr. WR 5-7 168 Middletown, Del. / St. Georges Don Gould Jaishon Moore Brandon Winston Anthony Esteves Devin Rodgers Joey Binns Fr. DT 5-6 237 Paramus, N.J. / Paramus Trent Koch Jr. OL 6-1 276 Reading, Pa. / Exeter Matt Smith Fr. S 5-11 178 Port Jervis, N.Y. / Port Jervis Donny Guido Jake O’Brien Patrick Wise Anthony Franklin Andrew Romeo Kali Boyce Fr. CB 5-7 179 Williamstown, N.J. / Williamstown Mark Krisak Sr. WR 6-2 182 Alexandria, Va. / Thomas A. Edison Daniel Sobolewski So. K/P 6-0 224 Linden, N.J. / Linden Tyler Hamlet Jason Rice Gabriel Frias Eric Rutherford Jr. Matt Bracho Sr. OL 6-1 298 Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard Rich Kuhn Fr. DE 6-2 225 Brick, N.J. / Brick Memorial James Staten Fr. WR 6-2 167 Baltimore, Md. / Loch Raven JT Harding Hunter Riggs Gerrod Gainer Ahmahd Ryans Uriah Brickhouse Sr. RB 5-8 205 Sewell, N.J. / Washington Township Matt Lauer Fr. OL 6-0 300 Barnegat, N.J. / Barnegat Chris Stephens Jr. CB 5-7 161 Wyncote, Pa. / Cheltenham Matthew Hnatiuk Devon Rose Steven Garron Kyle Samaritano Paul Hobbs Chris Stephens David Gavrilov DeAndre Santos Danny Brown Fr. S 6-0 184 Oak Ridge, N.J. / Jefferson Twp. Anthony Lewis Jr. Fr. DE 6-1 218 Ellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron Tyler Street Fr. QB 5-10 187 Collingdale, Pa. / Academy Park Ty Hughes Demonya Womack Malik Gilmore Nick Schoener Julienne Brown Fr. TE 6-0 258 Pflugerville, Texas / Old Mill Arthur Lewis Fr. DE 6-0 220 Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin Matthew Sudol Fr. OL 5-11 264 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North Mark Krisak Rhett Glaser V. Williams-Simmons Sean Cain Jr. WR 5-6 176 Jamison, Pa. / Archbishop Wood Dre Lewis Fr. CB 5-7 171 Baltimore, Md. / Delaney Rylan Sweed Fr. LB 5-10 184 Denver, Pa. / Garden Spot TJ Luddy Michael Greico Matt Smith Mark Capetola Sr. DE 5-11 234 Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Egg Harbor Twp. Jeff Lima Fr. OL 6-0 258 Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley Donte Thomas Fr. S 5-11 157 Baltimore, Md. / Sherwood Joe Magosin Nate Hall James Staten Jonni Cassano Fr. OL 6-1 240 Cherry Hill, N.J. / Cherry Hill East Jordan Loiodice Jr. K 5-7 171 Brick, N.J. / Brick Memorial Danny Tighe Fr. RB 5-9 182 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. / Point Pleasant Beach Josh Marshall Kyle Harris Tyler Street Shane Catts R-Sr. OL 6-3 274 Barrington, N.J. / Haddon Heights Joe Lopez Fr. DL 5-11 200 Bogota, N.J. / Bogota DaJuane Timpson Fr. RB 5-9 191 Baltimore, Md. / Dundalk Daniel McNair Malyk Harris Matthew Sudol Jimmy Cessna Fr. OL 5-11 283 Millville, N.J. / Millville TJ Luddy Sr. QB/P 6-1 207 Bethlehem, Pa. / Freedom Eric Wade Sr. TE 6-4 254 Bristol, Pa. / Bristol Tyler Metauro Will Harrison Rylan Sweed D. Christodoylakis So. LB 5-9 214 Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Josh Macleod So. LB 6-2 221 Macungie, Pa. / Emmaus Ryan Wade So. QB 6-2 211 Elkridge, Md. / Howard Levi Myers Joel Hertzog Donte Thomas Mike Walsh So. LB 6-0 231 Belvidere, N.J. / Belvidere Devron Clark Sr. WR/KR 5-11 201 Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch Joe Magosin Sr. FS 6-0 181 Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Egg Harbor Twp. Matt Pattison Zac Hill Danny Tighe Zachary Waltz Fr. WR 5-10 150 Temple, Pa. / Muhlenberg Nick Costantino Jr. WR 6-0 191 Middlesex, N.J. / Middlesex Josh Marshall Sr. TE 6-1 214 Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora Drew Peterson Jarrett Hines DaJuane Timpson Vaughn White Fr. WR 5-9 188 Pennsauken, N.J. / Paul VI Sean Cunningham Sr. LB 5-10 209 Warminster, Pa. / Archbishop Wood Ethan Martin Jr. LB 6-1 199 Lancaster, Pa. / Lampeter Strasburg Ryan Richards Adam Huber Zachary Waltz

Adam Dayke Jr. S 5-11 175 Hazlet, N.J. / Raritan Kevin Mason Fr. LB 5-9 204 New Egypt, N.J. / New Egypt Brian Wickkiser Fr. RB 6-0 200 Belvidere, N.J. / Hackettstown Matt Sands Richard Kuhn Vaughn White Jake Deitzler Fr. DE 5-11 221 Cressona, Pa. / Blue Mountain Quashon Mayes Jr. DT 5-11 306 Camden, N.J. / Brimm Medical Arts AJ Willard Fr. OL/DT 5-11 261 Oak Ridge, N.J. / Jefferson Twp. Eric Wade Matthew Lauer Brian Wickkiser Matt DiGiacomo Sr. OL 5-10 281 Lafayette Hill, Pa. / La Salle College Pat McGann Fr. OL 6-0 326 Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J. / Pt. Pleasant Boro Marcus Williams Fr. DE 6-1 234 Phillipsburg, N.J. / Phillipsburg Anthony Lewis Andrew Willard

Griffin Eldridge Sr. WR 6-3 191 Gaithersburg, Md. / Magruder John McKeever Fr. OL 6-2 261 Franklin, N.J. / Wallkill Valley Nico Williams Fr. LB 5-11 211 Audubon, Pa. / Methacton Arthur Lewis Marcus Williams

Anthony Esteves Fr. LB 5-10 180 Bethlehem, Pa. / Liberty Daniel McNair Sr. WR 5-9 154 Mays Landing, N.J. / Holy Spirit Vinny Williams Fr. WR 5-8 162 Coatesville, Pa. / Coatesville Dre Lewis Nico Williams Matt Filosa Sr. LB 5-11 212 Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Liberty Earl McNair Fr. WR 5-10 177 Baltimore, Md. / Reginald F. Lewis Brandon Winston So. WR 5-6 164 Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Jeffrey Lima Vinnie Williams Jimmy FitzGerald Sr. OL 6-3 265 Mt. Airy, Md. / Urbana Darian Meador Jr. CB 5-10 165 Westminster, Md. / Westminster Patrick Wise So. QB 5-11 198 Kutztown, Pa. / Kutztown Joe Lopez Andrew Young Anthony Franklin Fr. S 5-11 200 Baltimore, Md. / West York Kent Mertens Jr. TE 6-3 226 Miami, Fl. / South Dade Demonya Womack Jr. LB 5-10 209 Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley Kevin Mason Gabriel Frias Fr. DT 6-2 223 Bogota, N.J. / Bogota Tyler Metauro R-Sr. OL 5-11 289 Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough Andrew Young Fr. CB 5-10 173 Elkridge, Md. / Howard Pat McGann Billy Fursin Jr. LB 5-7 200 Mays Landing, N.J. / Oakcrest Jaishon Moore Jr. FB 5-11 230 Browns Mills, N.J. / Pemberton John McKeever Gerrod Gainer Fr. CB/KR 5-11 167 Newark, N.J. / Newark Central Levi Myers Sr. CB 6-1 214 York, Pa. / Eastern York Steven Garron Fr. TE 6-1 222 Bridgeton, N.J. / Cumberland Regional Nick Nespoli Fr. CB 5-9 171 Freehold, N.J. / Colts Neck David Gavrilov Fr. QB 5-11 201 Philadelphia, Pa. / George Washington John Newnom Fr. LB 5-9 202 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North Malik Gilmore Fr. WR 6-2 189 Ellicott City, Md. / Mt. Hebron Jake O’Brien Jr. OL 6-5 287 Monroe Twp., N.J. / Monroe Township Coaching Staff Rhett Glaser Fr. DT 5-10 204 Birdsboro, Pa. / Daniel Boone Chris Ochenrider Fr. DE 5-10 222 Pottsville, Pa. / Minersville Head Coach: John Marzka Jon Linn (Defensive Ends Coach) Nick Glass So. DT 5-10 284 Harrisburg, Pa. / Susquehanna Twp. Steve Olenski Fr. LB 5-10 202 Feasterville, Pa. / Neshaminy Alma Mater/Year: Allegheny College/1991 Matt Moran (Running Backs Coach/Video Coordinator) Don Gould R-Sr. DE 6-1 222 Baltimore, Md. / Cardinal Gibbons Chris Oliphant Fr. S 5-10 195 Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro Seasons/Record at Albright: 7th season/45-22 Michael Neale (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers and Safeties Coach/ Mike Grieco Fr. RB 5-8 179 Netcong, N.J. / Lenape Valley JaVaughn Patterson So. CB 5-10 173 Stroudsburg, Pa. / Stroudsburg Office Phone: 610-921-7535 Strength and Conditioning Coach) Donny Guido Sr. DT 6-0 258 Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical Matt Pattison R-Sr. DL 6-2 241 Perkasie, Pa. / Pennridge Nate Hall Fr. RB 5-4 165 Exton, Pa. / Neshaminy Drew Peterson Sr. FS 6-3 192 Bristol, Pa. / Harry S. Truman Email: [email protected] Drew Stelzer (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receiver Coach/Junior Tyler Hamlet Sr. DE 6-0 242 Southampton, Pa. / William Tennent Durango Petit Fr. WR 5-11 186 Wantage, N.J. / High Point Regional Assistant Coaches: Varsity Head Coach) JT Harding R-Sr. DT 6-2 272 Wilmington, Del. / Concord John Quinlan Fr. QB 6-3 230 Howell, N.J. / Howell Mike Boyer (Cornerbacks Coach) Mike Winslow (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Kyle Harris Fr. CB 5-9 192 Pocono Mountain, Pa. / Pocono Mt. East Armando Ramos So. OL 6-0 257 Belleville, N.J. / Belleville Victor Brown (Tight Ends and Assistant Offensive Line Coach/Run Game Line Coach/Academic Coordinator) Malyk Harris Fr. WR 5-8 179 Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin Teddy Ramsey Fr. S 5-10 187 Camp Hill, Pa. / Camp Hill Coordinator) Randy Yerger (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Coach/ Will Harrison Fr. S 6-0 178 Mertztown, Pa. / Brandywine Heights Dwayne Randall So. RB 6-1 196 Frederick, Md. / Linganore Jamal Hayden Jr. DE 5-11 238 Hyattsville, Md. / Northwestern Jason Rice Jr. CB 5-8 176 Palmyra, Pa. / Palmyra Ryan Jirgl (Assistant Linebackers Coach) Director of Football Operations) Joel Hertzog Fr. OL 5-10 255 Etters, Pa. / Red Land Ryan Richards Sr. LB 5-8 254 Nesquehoning, Pa. / Panther Valley

13 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 14 Team Returning Captains Seniors

Josh Barndt Redshirt-Senior Mark Capetola Offensive Line Senior 6-0 / 272 lbs. Defensive End Quakertown, Pa. / Quakertown 5-11 / 234 lbs. Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Egg Harbor Twp. 2012: Started every game on the offensive line for Albright.

2012: Second team All-MAC... Two-time MAC Team of the Week... Totaled 36 tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss... Led the squad with 5 forced fumbles... Led the MAC in the regular season with 16.5 tackles for loss and was third with 6.0 sacks... D3football.com National Team of the Week after setting school records with four forced fumbles and 6.5 tackles for loss vs. LVC (11/10). Matt Betz Senior Offensive Line JT Harding 6-2 / 257 lbs. Redshirt-Senior Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro Defensive Tackle 6-2 / 272 lbs. 2012: Saw action in four games on the offensive line for Albright. Wilmington, Del. / Concord

PRESEASON: The only NCAA football player in the nation (any division) to be named to the NCSA Athleader All-American Team. Matt Bracho 2012: National semifinalist for the NFF Campbell Trophy, football’s top Scholar-Athlete Award... Team captain... Took a redshirt year Senior after a season-ending injury in the second game. Offensive Line 6-1 / 298 lbs. Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard Ty Hughes Redshirt-Senior 2012: Saw action in six games... Made two starts on the offensive line. Running Back 6-0 / 228 lbs. Point Pleasant, N.J. / Point Pleasant Boro

2012: Led the team in rushing with 742 yards on 154 carries, and 8 TDs... Named MAC Offensive Player of the Week after totaling Uriah Brickhouse 142 yards on 37 carries and 3 TDs in a comeback win over nationally-ranked Kean (9/1)... Had four 100-yard games, including 127 Senior yards on 10 carries vs. Misericordia (11/3). Running Back 5-8 / 205 lbs. Sewell, N.J. / Washington Township

Matt Pattison 2012: Played in four games... Carried the ball 14 times for 84 yards and one TD. Redshirt-Senior Defensive Line 6-2 / 241 lbs. Perkasie, Pa. / Pennridge Shane Catts Redshirt-Senior PRESEASON: Second team USA College Football Preseason All-American. Offensive Line 6-3 / 274 lbs. 2012: Second team All-MAC (his second consecutive All-Conference selection)... Team captain... Totaled 3.5 sacks, 8.0 tackles for Barrington, N.J. / Haddon Heights loss, and recovered a fumble for a touchdown. 2012: Played in three games, with one start, before being injured.

15 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 16 Devron Clark Don Gould Senior Redshirt-Senior Wide Receiver/Kick Returner Defensive End 5-11 / 201 lbs. 6-1 / 222 lbs. Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch Baltimore, Md. / Cardinal Gibbons

2012: Played in 10 games... Caught two passes... Returned 10 kicks for 161 yards. 2012: The 2010 All-MAC second team selection took a redshirt season due to injury.

Sean Cunningham Donny Guido Senior Senior Linebacker Defensive Tackle 5-10 / 209 lbs. 6-0 / 258 lbs. Warminster, Pa. / Archbishop Wood Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Technical

2012: Played in 10 games... Totaled 33 tackles and recovered two fumbles. 2012: Played in 10 games, with five starts on the defensive line... Had 13 tackles, including 4.5 for loss.

Matt DiGiacomo Tyler Hamlet Senior Senior Offensive Line Defensive End 5-10 / 281 lbs. 6-0 / 242 lbs. Lafayette Hill, Pa. / La Salle College Southampton, Pa. / William Tennent

2012: Played in five games on the offensive line for Albright. 2012: Played in eight games, with six starts... Totaled 11 tackles, including 3.5 for loss... Added a half-sack.

Griffin Eldridge Matthew Hnatiuk Senior Senior Wide Receiver Safety 6-3 / 191 lbs. 5-10 / 188 lbs. Gaithersburg, Md. / Magruder Baltimore, Md. / Loyola Blakefield

2012: Converted to wide receiver and played in 10 games... Caught 10 passes for 133 yards and two TDs. 2012: Started all 11 games at safety after earning D3football.com All-Region special teams honors in 2011... Led the team with 65 tackles... Totaled two tackles for loss, two interceptions, one forced fumble, one recovered fumble and one blocked kick... Had 10 tackles in back-to-back games vs. Wilkes (9/15) and Lycoming (9/22)... Returned a pick 51 yards at Lebanon Valley (11/10).

Matt Filosa Paul Hobbs Senior Senior Linebacker Linebacker 5-11 / 212 lbs. 5-11 / 218 lbs. Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Liberty Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial

2012: Started all 11 games on defense... Totaled 40 tackles... Forced a fumble and recovered three... Recovered two fumbles and 2012: Played in seven games, with six starts... Totaled 37 tackles... Had 16 tackles in a win over Stevenson (9/8). returned one for a touchdown at Delaware Valley (9/29).

Jimmy FitzGerald Mark Krisak Senior Senior Offensive Line Wide Receiver 6-3 / 265 lbs. 6-2 / 182 lbs. Mt. Airy, Md. / Urbana Alexandria, Va. / Thomas A. Edison

2012: Did not see varsity action. 2012: Played in three games, primarily on special teams... Blocked two kicks on the year... Named ECAC and MAC Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking a kick vs. FDU-Florham (10/13).

17 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 18 TJ Luddy Drew Peterson Senior Senior Quarterback/Punter Safety 6-1 / 207 lbs. 6-3 / 192 lbs. Bethlehem, Pa. / Freedom Bristol, Pa. / Harry S. Truman

2012: Second team All-MAC as a punter... Also the team’s starting QB... Totaled 1849 yards, 15 TDs and 7 interceptions... Averaged PRESEASON: First team USA College Football Preseason All-American... Third team BSN Preseason All-American. 40.4 yards on 37 punts, with 9 inside the 20 and just two touchbacks (no blocked kicks)... Named MAC Offensive Player of the Week 2012: First team All-MAC at safety... Recorded 38 tackles, forced two fumbles and recovered one... Led Albright with four intercep- after completing 16-of-21 passes for two TDs, including the winning TD pass in overtime, vs. Stevenson (9/8). tions... Named to the D3football.com and BSN National Teams of the Week after picking off two passes vs. Wilkes (9/15). Joe Magosin Ryan Richards Senior Senior Safety Linebacker 6-0 / 181 lbs. 5-8 / 254 lbs. Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Egg Harbor Twp. Nesquehoning, Pa. / Panther Valley

2012: Converted to safety and played in all 11 games... Had 26 tackles with two INTs and one forced fumble... Returned two intercep- 2012: Saw varsity action in one contest. tions for 50 yards at nationally-ranked Widener (10/27).

Josh Marshall Matt Sands Senior Senior Tight End Offensive Line 6-1 / 214 lbs. 6-2 / 281 lbs. Frederick, Md. / Tuscorora Glassboro, N.J. / Glassboro

2012: Played in 10 games... Caught one pass for 13 yards... Totaled six tackles on special teams. 2012: Made 10 starts at offensive line for the Lions.

Daniel McNair Eric Wade Senior Senior Wide Receiver Tight End 5-9 / 154 lbs. 6-4 / 254 lbs. Mays Landing, N.J. / Holy Spirit Bristol, Pa. / Bristol

2012: Played in all 11 games, with five starts... Caught 44 passes for 632 yards and 4 TDs... Also returned six kicks for 166 yards PRESEASON: Fourth team USA College Football Preseason All-American. and a TD... Named MVP of the ECAC South-East Bowl after returning a kickoff for a touchdown and adding 89 receiving yards with 2012: Second team All-MAC (for a second consecutive season)... Had 14 catches for 170 yards and 2 TDs... Had 53 yards and a another TD vs. Franklin & Marshall (11/17). touchdown on three catches vs. Lebanon Valley (11/10).

Tyler Metauro Redshirt-Senior Offensive Line 5-11 / 289 lbs. Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough

2012: Played in five games on the offensive line for Albright.

Levi Myers Senior Cornerback 6-1 / 214 lbs. York, Pa. / Eastern York

2012: Played in nine games at cornerback, with six starts... Third on the team with 48 tackles, with 4.0 for loss... Added one sack and one fumble recovery... Totaled 11 solo tackles vs. Lycoming (9/22).

19 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 20 Daniel Sobolewski Sophomore Returning Kicker 6-0 / 224 lbs. Letterwinners Linden, N.J. / Linden 2012: Won the starting kicking job as a freshman... Made 6-of-11 field goals and 33-of-35 extra points... Tied a school record with a 47-yard field goal... Kicked seven touchbacks... Named the NCAA.com National Special Teams Player of the Week after forcing Dimitrie Christodoylakis overtime vs. Stevenson with a 47-yarder as time expired (9/8). Sophomore Linebacker Chris Stephens 5-9 / 214 lbs. Junior Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Cornerback 5-7 / 161 lbs. 2012: Played in the final three varsity games as a true freshman, primarily on special teams. Cheltenham, Pa. / Cheltenham

2012: Honorable Mention All-MAC selection at cornerback... Totaled 38 tackles, including 2.0 for loss... Added an interception and two blocked kicks... Totaled 10 tackles at Widener (10/27)... Named the MAC Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking two kicks Jordan Loiodice vs. Misericordia (11/3). Junior Kicker Mike Walsh 5-7 / 171 lbs. Sophomore Brick, N.J. / Brick Memorial Linebacker 6-0 / 231 lbs. 2012: Played in four games at kicker... 6-for-8 on PATs and 0-for-1 on FGs. Belvidere, N.J. / Belvidere

2012: Played in three games as a freshman... Totaled six tackles and two sacks... Had 4 tackles and 2.0 sacks in a win over King’s (10/20). Quashon Mayes Junior Defensive Tackle Demonya Womack 5-11 / 306 lbs. Junior Camden, N.J. / Brimm Medical Arts Linebacker 5-10 / 209 lbs. 2012: Played in six games, with two starts at nose tackle... Had 10 tackles, including 2.0 for loss, with a half-sack and a recovered Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley fumble. 2012: Played in seven games... Totaled eight tackles.

Darian Meador Junior Cornerback 5-10 / 165 lbs. Westminster, Md. / Westminster

2012: Played in seven games, primarily on special teams... Recorded one tackle.

Hunter Riggs Junior Safety 5-11 / 190 lbs. Lothian, Md. / Southern

2012: Played in all 11 games as a sophomore... Made 10 tackles... Forced a fumble at Delaware Valley (9/29).

21 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 22 Game 1 Game 2 Opponent KEAN UNIVERSITY STEVENSON UNIVERSITY September 7th in Reading, Pa. at 7 p.m. September 14th in Owings Mills, Md. at 1 p.m.

Profiles Location: Union, N.J. Location: Owings Mills, Md. Year Founded: 1855 Year Founded: 1947 SEPTEMBER Enrollment: 15,939 Enrollment: 3,929 President: Dr. Dawood Farahi President: Dr. Kevin J. Manning Sept. 7 KEAN UNIVERSITY 7 p.m. Athletic Director: Chris Morgan Athletic Director: Brett Adams Sept. 14 * at Stevenson University 1 p.m. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Mustangs Sept. 21 * DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE& 1 p.m. Colors: Blue and Silver Colors: Green and White Sept. 28 * at King’s College 1 p.m. Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Stadium (Capacity): Kean Alumni Stadium (5,300) Stadium (Capacity): Owings Mills Mustang Stadium (3,500) OCTOBER Field Surface: SprintTurf Field Surface: Turf Oct. 5 * at FDU-Florham 1 p.m. Head Coach: Dan Garrett (Montclair State ‘97) Head Coach: Ed Hottle (Frostburg State ’99) Oct. 12 BYE WEEK Seasons/Record at School: 8th season/48-26 Seasons/Record at School: 3rd season/4-16 Assistant Coaches: Keith Migliorino (DC), Dan D’Avanzo (STC), Assistant Coaches: Ed Sweeney, Jesse Correll, Rich Bader, Clayton Oct. 19 * WILKES UNIVERSITY^ 1 p.m. Craig Cicardo (OC/QB), Joe Martucci (RB), Jake Pew (OLB), Beard, Phil Hamilton, Dustin Johnson, Jason Thomas, Sam McGrath Oct. 26 * at Lycoming College 1:30 p.m. Anthony Giordano (GA), Dave Galante (GA), George Williams (CB), 2012 Record: 2-8, 2-7 MAC Sean Atkins (TE), Chris Suozzo (WR), Dave Vermeuel (OL), 2012 vs. Albright: AC 29-22 (OT) NOVEMBER Brian Sheridan (ILB), Brandon Taylor (S), Jarvis Johnson (DL), Series Record: AC leads 2-0 Dan Wollman (SA), Chris VanFechtmann (SA), Nick Graff (SA) Nov. 2 * WIDENER UNIVERSITY 1 p.m. 2012 Record: 5-4, 5-2 NJAC 2013 Schedule Nov. 9 * at Misericordia University 1 p.m. 2012 vs. Albright: AC 29-26 Nov. 16 * LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE+ 1 p.m Series Record: AC leads 2-0 Sep. 6 N.C. Wesleyan 7:00 PM Sep. 14 Albright * 1:00 PM 2013 Schedule Sep. 20 at FDU-Florham * 7:00 PM *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Sep. 28 at Delaware Valley * 1:00 PM &-63rd Annual Rajah Shriners Pretzel Bowl Sept. 7 at Albright College 7 p.m. Oct. 5 Widener * 1:00 PM ^-2013 Homecoming Game Sept. 14 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. Oct. 19 King’s (Pa.) * 1:00 PM +-Senior Day Sept. 21 at Endicott College 1 p.m. Oct. 26 at Wilkes * 12:00 PM Oct. 5 at SUNY Cortland* 1 p.m. Nov. 2 Misericordia * 1:00 PM Oct. 11 The College of New Jersey* 7 p.m. Nov. 9 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00 PM Oct. 19 William Paterson University* 1 p.m. Nov. 16 Lycoming * 1:00 PM The Lions celebrate after coming back from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to win the 2012 ECAC South-East Bowl Oct. 26 at The College at Brockport* 1 p.m. Nov. 2 Morrisville State College* Noon *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Nov. 9 * 1 p.m. Nov. 16 at Montclair State University* 1 p.m. 2012 Results

*-New Jersey Athletic Conference Game Sept. 1 Shenandoah L 26-16 Sept. 8 at Albright * L 29-22 (OT) 2012 Results Sept. 15 Delaware Valley * L 34-10 Sept. 22 Lebanon Valley * L 31-28 Sept. 1 Albright College L 29-26 Sept. 29 at Misericordia * W 35-7 Sept. 8 at Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor L 34-7 Oct. 6 at Widener * L 56-20 Sept. 22 The College at Brockport * W 14-6 Oct. 20 Wilkes * L 38-35 Sept. 29 at Morrisville State College * W 51-28 Oct. 27 at King’s (Pa.) * L 34-21 Oct. 6 Western Connecticut St. University * W 58-7 Nov. 3 at Lycoming * L 32-7 Oct. 13 at William Paterson University * W 45-33 Nov. 10 FDU-Florham * W 28-13 Oct. 20 at The College of New Jersey * W 34-30 Oct. 27 SUNY Cortland * L 31-17 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Nov. 3 at Rowan University * Canceled Nov. 10 Montclair State University * L 10-7

*-New Jersey Athletic Conference Game

23 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 24 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE KING’S COLLEGE FDU-FLORHAM WILKES UNIVERSITY September 21st in Reading, Pa. at 1 p.m. September 28th in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. at 1 p.m. October 5th in Madison, N.J. at 1 p.m. October 19th in Reading, Pa. at 1 p.m.

Location: Doyelstown, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Madison, N.J. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Year Founded: 1896 Year Founded: 1946 Year Founded: 1942 (College at Florham Campus - 1958) Year Founded: 1933 Enrollment: 1,700 Enrollment: 1,700 Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 2,300 President: Dr. Joseph S. Brosnan President: Reverend Jack Ryan, C.S.C. Ph.D. President: Sheldon Drucker President: Patrick F. Leahy Athletic Director: Steve Cantrell Athletic Director: Cheryl J. Ish Athletic Director: William Klika Athletic Director: Adelene Malatesta Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Monarchs Nickname: Devils Nickname: Colonels Colors: Forrest Green and Gold Colors: Red and Gold Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Affiliation: NCAA Division III Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Stadium (Capacity): Lipinski Field at James Work Memorial (4,000) Stadium (Capacity): McCarthy Stadium (3,000) Stadium (Capacity): Robert T. Shields Field (4,000) Stadium (Capacity): Schmidt Stadium (2,500) Field Surface: Field Turf Field Surface: Synthetic Field Turf Field Surface: Field Turf Field Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Jim Clements (Widener ‘96) Head Coach: Jeff Knarr (East Stroudsburg ‘94) Head Coach: Brian Surace (Gettysburg College ‘95) Head Coach: Frank Sheptock (Bloomsburg ‘86) Seasons/Record at School: 8th season/59-20 Seasons/Record at School: 4th season/4-26 Seasons/Record at School: 3rd season/3-17 Seasons/Record at School: 18th season/103-75 Assistant Coaches: Bob Altieri (Defensive Assistant), Nick Brady Assistant Coaches: Eric Jendryaszek (OC/OL), Kory David (DC/DB), Assistant Coaches: Scott Sperone (DC/DB), Scott Woodward (OC/QB), Assistant Coaches: Matthew DiBernardo, Offensive Line; Harry (co-Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs), Andrew Ciukurescu Jeff Wilson (WR), Mike Cebrosky (DL), Skyler Fultz (RB), Phillip Vincent Joe Dolinski (ILB), Jack Messinger (OLB), Cam DiFede (WR), Korrey Davis Armstrong, Offensive Coordinator; Paul Jefferson, Running Backs; Earl (Offensive Line), Mark DeLucia (co-Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive (OLB), Michael Barainyak (TE), Sami Caygoz (MLB) (RB/TE), Matt Lohrey (OL), Charles Thompson (DL), Scott Veith (SC) Chaptman, Defensive Backs; Joe Cefalo, Linebackers; Chris Bantell, Line), Greg Fedick (Offensive Line), Duke Greco (Offensive Coordinator/ 2012 Record: 2-8, 2-7 MAC 2012 Record: 2-8, 2-6 MAC Wide Recievers; Bobby Rosenthal, Tight Ends; Colton Miller, Defensive Quarterbacks), Bill Manlove (Consultant/Assistant to the Head Coach), 2012 vs. Albright: AC 41-10 2012 vs. Albright: AC 45-0 Assistant; Keith Klahold, Strength & Conditioning Matt McCloskey (Linebackers), Jason Pane (Defensive Backs), Chad Series Record: AC leads 12-5-1 Series Record: AC leads 16-6 2012 Record: 5-5, 4-5 MAC Peterman (Wide Receivers), Greg Rissinger (Defensive Line), Roger 2012 vs. Albright: AC 27-13 Wright (Linebackers) 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Series Record: AC leads 21-16 2012 Record: 8-3, 7-2 MAC 2012 vs. Albright: DVC 42-21 Sept. 7 William Paterson University 1:00 p.m. Sept. 13 at TCNJ 7 pm 2013 Schedule Series Record: DVC leads 29-18 Sept. 21 at Lebanon Valley College* 1:00 p.m. Sept. 20 STEVENSON* 7 pm Sept. 28 Albright College* 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 at Lebanon Valley* 1 pm Sept. 1 Morrisville State College 12 p.m. 2013 Schedule Oct. 5 at Misericordia University* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 ALBRIGHT* 1 pm Sept. 15 Albright College * 2 p.m. Oct. 12 FDU-Florham* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at King’s* 1 pm Sept. 22 Widener University * 1 p.m. Sept. 7 Rowan University 1:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at Stevenson University* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 18 DELAWARE VALLEY* 7 pm Sept. 29 FDU-Florham * 1 p.m. Sept. 14 * at Misericordia University 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Delaware Valley College* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Widener* 1 pm Oct. 6 Misericordia University * 1 p.m. Sept. 21 * at Albright College 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 Lycoming College* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 1 WILKES* 7 pm Oct. 13 Lebanon Valley College * 1 p.m. Sept. 28 * Stevenson University 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Widener University* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Lycoming* 1 pm Oct. 20 Stevenson University * 12 p.m. Oct. 5 * at Lycoming College 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 Wilkes University* 12:00 p.m. Nov. 16 MISERICORDIA* 1 pm Oct. 27 Lycoming College * 1 p.m. Oct. 18 * at Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham 7:00 p.m. Nov. 3 Delaware Valley College * 1 p.m. Oct. 26 * King’s College (Pa.) 1:00 p.m. Nov. 10 King’s College * 12 p.m. Nov. 2 * Lebanon Valley College 1:00 p.m. *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Nov. 9 * at Wilkes University 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 * Widener University 1:00 p.m. 2012 Results 2012 Results *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game

*-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Sept. 1 at William Paterson University L 9-3 Sept. 7 TCNJ L 45-28 2012 Results Sept. 8 Widener University* L 41-6 Sept. 14 KING’S* W 30-14 2012 Results Sept. 14 at FDU-Florham* L 30-14 Sept. 22 at Delaware Valley* L 63-3 Sept. 1 Morrisville State College W 9-7 Sept. 22 Misericordia University* W 55-17 Sept. 29 at Wilkes* L 37-27 Sept. 15 Albright College * L 27-13 Sept. 1 at Rowan University L 27-13 Sept. 29 at Lycoming College* L 33-10 Oct. 6 LYCOMING* L 42-7 Sept. 22 Widener University * L 90-0 Sept. 8 * Lycoming College L 24-14 Oct. 13 Delaware Valley College* L 38-0 Oct. 13 at Albright* L 45-0 Sept. 29 FDU-Florham * W 37-27 Sept. 15 * at Stevenson University W 34-10 Oct. 20 at Albright College* L 41-10 Oct. 20 LEBANON VALLEY* L 41-14 Oct. 6 Misericordia University * W 45-13 Sept. 22 * FDU-Florham W 63-3 Oct. 27 Stevenson University* W 34-21 Oct. 27 at Misericordia* W 41-10 Oct. 13 Lebanon Valley College * L 21-13 Sept. 29 * Albright College W 42-21 Nov. 3 Lebanon Valley College* L 34-19 Nov. 3 WIDENER* Canceled Oct. 20 Stevenson University * W 38-35 Oct. 13 * at King’s College W 38-0 Nov. 10 at Wilkes University* L 44-32 Nov. 10 at Stevenson* L 28-13 Oct. 27 Lycoming College * L 38-7 Oct. 20 * Misericordia University W 70-0 Nov. 16 WILLIAM PATERSON L 26-6 Nov. 3 Delaware Valley College * L 23-7 Oct. 27 * at Lebanon Valley College W 31-10 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Nov. 10 King’s College * W 44-32 Nov. 3 * Wilkes University W 23-7 Nov. 10 * at Widener University L 42-23 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Nov. 17 at # W 24-21

*-Middle Atlantic Conference Game #-ECAC South-Atlantic Bowl

25 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 26 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 LYCOMING COLLEGE WIDENER UNIVERSITY MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE October 26th in Williamsport, Pa. at 1:30 p.m. November 2nd in Reading, Pa. at 1 p.m. November 9th in Dallas, Pa. at 1 p.m. November 16th in Reading, Pa. at 1 p.m.

Location: Williamsport, Pa. Location: Chester, Pa. Location: Dallas, Pa. Location: Annville, Pa. Year Founded: 1812 Year Founded: 1821 Year Founded: 1924 Year Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 1,400 Enrollment: 3,200 Enrollment: 1,886 Enrollment: 1,600 President: Dr. Kent C. Trachte President: Dr. James T. Harris III President: Dr. Thomas Botzman President: Dr. Lewis Thayne Athletic Director: Mike Clark Athletic Director: Jack Shafer Athletic Director: David Martin Athletic Director: Rick Beard Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Pride Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Flying Dutchmen Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Colors: Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference Stadium (Capacity): David Person Field (3,700) Stadium (Capacity): Leslie C. Quirk Jr. (4,000) Stadium (Capacity): Mangelsdorf Field (1,500) Stadium (Capacity): Arnold Field (4,000) Field Surface: FieldTurf Field Surface: Field Turf Field Surface: Field Turf Field Surface: FieldTurf Revolution Head Coach: Mike Clark (Lycoming ‘93) Head Coach: Bobby Acosta (Rowan ‘99) Head Coach: Mark Ross (Penn State ‘90) Head Coach: Jim Monos (Shippensburg ‘72) Seasons/Record at School: 6th season/33-18 Seasons/Record at School: 1st season/0-0 Seasons/Record at School: 2nd season/0-10 Seasons/Record at School: 21st season/93-107-2 Assistant Coaches: Steve Wiser (40th year), Scott Brisson (2nd year), Assistant Coaches: Mark Fetterman (defensive coordinator), T.J. Assistant Coaches: Mike Hatcher (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Assistant Coaches: Joe Buehler ‘89 (Offensive Coordinator), Vince Dave Becker (4th year), Chris Kish (2nd year), Joe Kost (2nd year), DiMuzio (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Shawn Mayer (defensive Chris Gray (Offensive Line), Thomas Norman (Graduate Assistant/Running Pantalone (Defensive Coordinator), Jack Beidler ‘96, Guy Bennardo, Don Steve Radocaj (9th year), Pat Taylor (3rd year), Doug Thiel (3rd year), backs/special teams), Andy Marino (offensive line), (tight Backs), Vincent Luvara (Graduate Assistant/Linebackers), Greg Bowman Burton ‘09, Mark Costello (Special Teams Coordinator), Matt Gross ‘97, Pat Vollman (2nd year), Mike Weber (25th year), Ryan Fenningham (1st ends), Jason Henshaw (defensive line), Gerry Pacitti (assistant offensive (Defensive Backs), Michael Pasqualichio (Wide Receivers) Tom McKee M’06, Lou Orndorff, Joe Tomtishen ‘07, Jason Vollertsen, year) line), Steve Marrero (inside wide receivers), Nate Sassaman (assistant 2012 Record: 0-10, 0-9 MAC Corey Wenger, Mike Wildasin, Mike Evangelista ’12 2012 Record: 8-2, 8-1 MAC running backs), Gary Vinciguerra (assistant defensive backs) 2012 vs. Albright: AC 48-0 2012 Record: 6-4, 5-4 MAC 2012 vs. Albright: LC 29-14 2012 Record: 11-1, 8-0 MAC Series Record: AC leads 1-0 2012 vs. Albright: AC 26-14 Series Record: LC leads 33-17-2 2012 vs. Albright: WU 34-29 Series Record: AC leads 57-31-3 Series Record: WU leads 42-17 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 7 Gettysburg 1:00 Sept. 7 at Brockport 1 p.m. Sept. 14 Delaware Valley * 1:00 Sept. 7 Montclair State 6 p.m. Sept. 14 * Wilkes 1 p.m. Sept. 6 at Wesley 6:00 pm Sept. 21 at Lycoming * 1:30 Sept. 14 at Widener * 1 p.m. Sept. 21 * Misericordia 1:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Lebanon Valley * 1:00 pm Sept. 28 Wilkes * 1:00 Sept. 21 King’s * 1 p.m. Sept. 21 at Wilkes * 1:00 pm Sept. 28 * at Widener 1 p.m. Oct. 5 King’s * 1:00 Sept. 28 FDU-Florham * 1 p.m. Sept. 28 Lycoming * 1:00 pm Oct. 5 * Delaware Valley 1 p.m. Oct. 19 at Widener * 1:00 Oct. 5 at Wilkes * 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at Stevenson * 1:00 pm Oct. 26 Lebanon Valley * 1:00 Oct. 12 Lycoming * 1 p.m. Oct. 12 * at Lebanon Valley 1 p.m. Oct. 19 Misericordia * 1:00 pm Oct. 26 * Albright 1:30 p.m. Oct. 26 FDU-Florham * 1:00 pm Nov. 2 at Stevenson * 1:00 Oct. 26 at Misericordia * 1 p.m. Nov. 2 * at King’s (Pa.) 12 p.m. Nov. 2 at Albright * 1:00 pm Nov. 9 Albright * 1:00 Nov. 2 at Delaware Valley * 1 p.m. Nov. 9 * FDU-Florham 1 p.m. Nov. 9 King’s * 1:00 pm Nov. 16 at FDU-Florham * 1:00 Nov. 9 Stevenson * 1 p.m. Nov. 16 * at Stevenson 1 p.m. Nov. 16 at Delaware Valley * 1:00 pm Nov. 16 at Albright * 1 p.m. *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game 2012 Results 2012 Results 2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 1 at Gettysburg L 70-0 Sept. 1 Brockport L 24-2 Sept. 1 Western Connecticut W 63-17 Sept. 8 at Lebanon Valley * L 47-7 9/1 at Montclair State W 31-21 Sept. 8 * at Delaware Valley W 24-14 Sept. 8 at King’s * W 41-6 Sept. 15 Widener * L 67-0 9/8 Misericordia * W 47-7 Sept. 15 * Lebanon Valley W 21-13 Sept. 15 at Misericordia * W 67-0 Sept. 22 at King’s * L 55-17 9/15 at Lycoming * L 13-21 Sept. 22 * at Albright W 29-14 Sept. 22 Wilkes * W 90-0 Sept. 29 Stevenson * L 35-7 9/22 at Stevenson * W 31-28 Sept. 29 * King’s (Pa.) W 33-10 Sept. 29 at Lebanon Valley * W 40-37 (OT) Oct. 6 at Wilkes * L 45-13 9/29 #18 Widener * L 37-40 (OT) Oct. 6 Stevenson * W 56-20 Oct. 6 * at FDU-Florham W 42-7 Oct. 20 at Delaware Valley * L 70-0 10/13 Wilkes * W 21-13 Oct. 20 at Lycoming * W 28-23 Oct. 20 * Widener L 28-23 Oct. 27 FDU-Florham * L 41-10 10/20 at FDU-Florham * W 41-14 Oct. 27 Albright * W 34-29 Nov. 3 at Albright * L 48-0 10/27 Delaware Valley * L 10-31 Oct. 27 * at Wilkes W 38-7 Nov. 3 at FDU-Florham * Canceled Nov. 3 * Stevenson W 32-7 Nov. 10 Delaware Valley * W 42-23 Nov. 10 Lycoming * L 38-0 11/3 at King’s * W 34-19 Nov. 10 * at Misericordia W 38-0 Nov. 17 Bridgewater State $ W 44-14 11/10 Albright * L 14-26 Nov. 24 Salisbury $ W 28-7 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Dec. 1 at Mount Union $ L 17-72 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game

*-Middle Atlantic Conference Game $-NCAA Tournament Game

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Season Review Albright 7 0 7 15 29 Overall Record: 8-3 Middle Atlantic Conference: 6-3 Kean 0 19 7 0 26 Senior quarterback Adam Galczynski came off the bench and, with help from running back Ty Hughes, led the Albright College football team back from 19 points down with just over a quarter to play, beating #14 Kean University 29-26 on a Saturday night. SEPTEMBER INDIVIDUAL HONORS Hughes was a workhorse in his first game back after missing 2011 with an injury. He carried the ball 37 times for 142 yards and scored three times. Galczynski was 7-of-8 for 83 yards and a touchdown. Sat. 1 at #14 Kean University W 29-26 AFCA All-American Team Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team Junior Daniel McNair led the receivers with six catches for 68 yards and an outstanding fourth-quarter touchdown. On defense, Ryan Ott and Matt Filosa forced fumbles while Sat. 8 * STEVENSON UNIVERSITY W 29-22 (OT) sophomore Chris Stephens had an interception. BSN All-American Team Sat. 15 * at Wilkes University W 27-13 Marty Reinhardt, FB, 3rd Team Sat. 22 * LYCOMING COLLEGE& L 29-14 Scott Pillar, WR, Honorable Mention All-ECAC South Game 2 Sat. 29 * at Delaware Valley College L 42-21 Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team Albright 29, Stevenson 22 (OT) Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Total OCTOBER All-MAC Marty Reinhardt, FB, 1st Team Stevenson 7 0 0 15 0 22 Sat. 6 BYE WEEK Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team Albright 0 7 6 9 7 29 Sat. 13 * FDU-FLORHAM W 45-0 Ryan Ott, LB, 1st Team Drew Peterson, S, 1st Team Freshman kicker Daniel Sobolewski drilled a 47-yard field goal as time expired to force overtime, as the Albright College football team rallied to defeat Stevenson University 29-22 in Shirk Stadium. Sat. 20 * KING’S COLLEGE^ W 41-10 Eric Wade, TE, 2nd Team Matt Pattison, DL, 2nd Team Quarterback TJ Luddy was 16-of-21 for 185 yards and two scores, including the game-winner to senior Scott Pillar (eight catches, 94 yards, 1 TD). Senior running back Ty Sat. 27 * at #12 Widener University L 34-29 Mark Capetola, DL, 2nd Team Hughes recorded his second consecutive 100-yard game, with 103 on 18 carries. TJ Luddy, P, 2nd Team Nick Gjoni, DL, Honorable Mention With just six seconds remaining, Luddy hit McNair at the sideline for a 12-yard gain, setting up Sobolewski’s heroics. The fired-up Lion offense then took the ball in overtime and Chris Stephens, CB, Honorable Mention scored in three plays, as Luddy found Pillar for nine yards, and then a 13-yard catch up the middle for the winning score. NOVEMBER NCAA.com National Player of the Week Sat. 3 * MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY+ W 48-0 Daniel Sobolewski, Special Teams, Week 2 Sat. 10 * at Lebanon Valley College W 26-14 BSN National Player of the Week Game 3 Drew Peterson, Defense, Week 3 Albright 27, Wilkes 13 Sat. 17 at Franklin and Marshall# W 38-34 Scott Pillar, Offense, Week 9 D3football.com National Team of the Week Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Drew Peterson, S, Week 3 *-Middle Atlantic Conference Game Albright 0 7 13 7 27 &-62nd Annual Rajah Shriners Pretzel Bowl Scott Pillar, WR, Week 9 ^-2012 Homecoming Mark Capetola, DE, Week 11 Wilkes 0 0 0 13 13 +-Senior Day #-ECAC South-East Bowl A pair of big fourth down conversions set the tone in each half as the Albright College football team held off Wilkes for a 27-13 victory, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. With two minutes left in the first quarter of a scoreless game, quarterback/punter TJ Luddy faked the kick and hit senior Scott Pillar in stride for 32 yards. Albright rode the momentum and Luddy soon found Pillar in the end zone on the first play of the second quarter. On 4th-and-13 in the third quarter the Lions went for it, and Luddy found Caleb Albright in the Shilko in the end zone for a 36-yard score that made it 20-0 Albright. Luddy was excellent in multiple phases of the game, completing 21-of-31 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns. He also punted four times for an average of 45.5 yards. Pillar caught 14 balls for 156 yards and two touchdowns. Junior Drew Peterson intercepted two passes and made a game-high seven solo tackles. MAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Offense: Standings Conf. Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Ty Hughes - 9/2 1. Widener^ 8-0 1.000 398 138 11-1 .917 550 248 7-0 4-1 TJ Luddy - 9/9 2. Lycoming 8-1 .889 280 100 8-2 .800 282 124 3-2 5-0 Game 4 Scott Pillar - 9/16, 10/14, 10/29 3. Delaware Valley# 7-2 .778 338 117 8-3 .727 375 165 4-1 4-2 Lycoming 29, Albright 14 Defense: 4. Albright# 6-3 .667 280 164 8-3 .727 347 224 4-1 4-2 Drew Peterson - 9/16 5. Lebanon Valley 5-4 .556 248 199 6-4 .600 279 220 2-3 4-1 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Mark Capetola - 11/12 6. Wilkes 4-5 .444 204 306 5-5 .500 213 313 3-2 2-3 Lycoming 0 13 6 10 29 Special Teams: 7. FDU-Florham 2-6 .250 135 280 2-7 .222 163 325 1-3 1-4 Albright 7 7 0 0 14 Daniel Sobolewski - 9/9 8. King’s 2-7 .222 180 299 2-8 .200 183 308 2-3 0-5 Mark Krisak - 10/14 9. Stevenson 2-7 .222 206 274 2-8 .200 222 300 1-4 1-4 The Lycoming Warriors scored 29 straight points to erase a promising Lion start as the Albright College football team lost 29-14, in the 62nd annual Pretzel Bowl. Chris Stephens - 11/5 10. Misericordia 0-9 .000 54 446 0-10 .000 54 516 0-4 0-6 Both teams struggled to move the ball as defenses were stout throughout. Albright’s Nick Gjoni (4 tackles for loss, forced fumble) and Lycoming’s Kabongo Bukasa (6 tackles, Honor Roll: game-clinching strip) were rewarded with Game MVP honors. TJ Luddy - 10/21 ^-Received automatic bid to NCAA tournament #-Competed in ECAC Bowl game The Lions totaled just 40 yards on the ground and 247 total. Lycoming had 243 yards of offense but held the ball for almost 31 of 45 minutes after a 1st quarter that was all Albright. Mark Capetola - 11/5 Seniors Caleb Shilko (5 catches, 69 yards) and Scott Pillar (5 catches, 67 yards, 1 TD) were the game’s leading receivers.

29 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 30 Game 5 Game 9 Delaware Valley 42, Albright 21 Albright 48, Misericordia 0

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Albright 0 0 0 21 21 Misericordia 0 0 0 0 0 Delaware Valley 21 7 7 7 42 Albright 14 7 14 13 48

Delaware Valley jumped out to a 42-0 lead as the Albright College football team dropped a second consecutive game, 42-21 in Doylestown, Pa. Several seniors, playing in their final home game, led the Albright College football team to victory over the winless Cougars of Misericordia 48-0 in dominating fashion.

Senior running back Ty Hughes reached the century mark for the third time this season, gaining exactly 100 yards on 21 carries. Scott Pillar had nine catches for 109 yards and Senior quarterback Adam Galczynski completed 15 of 21 passes, throwing touchdowns to seniors Scott Pillar and Caleb Shilko, as the Lions cruised to victory. Seniors Tim a touchdown. Quarterback TJ Luddy had one interception and no TD passes, but continued to throw for high percentage with 14-of-25 passing. McCaffrey and Ryan Ott recorded six and seven tackles, respectively. McCaffrey just missed an interception, forcing a punt. Ott harassed Misericordia quarterback Michael Pheasant all afternoon, sacking him once. Nick Gjoni and Mark Capetola had six and five tackles, both with four for loss. On defense, cornerback Levi Myers led the way with eight total tackles, and safety Drew Peterson intercepted his third pass of the season (and seventh in two seasons). Senior linebacker Tim McCaffrey worked his way into the rotation and had seven tackles, three for loss, and two forced fumbles. The Lions forced four fumbles on the day, with line- backer Matt Filosa recovering two and nose tackle Quashon Mayes falling on another. Hunter Riggs also forced a fumble. The win tied for Albright’s second largest shutout in school history behind a 63-0 victory over Delaware Valley in 1963, the other being a 48-0 win against Palmyra AC. Game 6 Game 10 Albright 45, FDU-Florham 0 Albright 26, Lebanon Valley 14

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total FDU-Florham 0 0 0 0 0 Albright 0 10 3 13 26 Albright 14 14 7 10 45 Lebanon Valley 0 7 0 7 14

The Albright College football team recorded a shutout in Shirk Stadium, blanking a short-handed FDU-Florham squad 45-0. Junior Mark Capetola set school records with four forced fumbles and 6.5 tackles for loss and the Albright defense was excellent throughout as the Lions defeated Lebanon Valley 26-14, in Annville, Pa. It was Albright’s first shutout since a 16-0 win over King’s in 2008. The Devils had been ravaged by injuries on offense in the last week, losing top receiver Anthony Fruncillo, starting quarterback Mike Santos and their top two running backs, and had a key lineman playing hurt as well. Capetola finished with 11 tackles (eight solo) and 2.5 sacks as the Lions didn’t allow an offensive point until the final minute of the contest. Classmate Drew Peterson added an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. MAC receptions leader Scott Pillar lined up in the backfield on numerous occasions, totaling 114 yards on five carries (with one score). He also caught two passes for 20 yards and a touchdown.Pillar broke for a 94-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter to put the Lions up 14-0. It was the third-longest rush in school history, and the longest run by a Other defensive standouts included senior Ryan Ott (12 tackles, 2.0 for loss), and junior Matthew Hnatiuk- who returned an interception 51 yards late in the contest. Albright Lion since 1951 (96 yards, Willie Smith). held LVC to 236 yards of total offense and stopped two of three fourth down tries. Game 7 ECAC South-East Bowl Albright 41, King’s 10 Albright 38, Franklin & Marshall 34 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total King’s 0 0 0 10 10 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Albright 14 14 13 0 41 Albright 0 14 0 24 38 Franklin & Marshall 14 7 0 13 34 The Albright College football team scored the first 41 points of the game as the Lions cruised to a 41-10 Homecoming victory over King’s College, in Shirk Stadium. Albright’s quarterbacks were a perfect 9-of-9 in the first half as the Lions scored touchdowns on their first four drives. TJ Luddy was 9-of-10 for 241 yards and three TDs, while In a crazy first minute of the fourth quarter, the Albright College football team erased a 14-point deficit in 14 seconds and went on to win the 2012 ECAC South-East Bowl, 38-34 Adam Galczynski went 3-for-4 for 50 yards. Fullback and fifth-year senior Marty Reinhardt rushed for 34 yards and two touchdowns. Junior Daniel McNair caught three passes over Franklin & Marshall. for 84 yards (one TD). The defense looked to grab a second consecutive shutout and held King’s scoreless into the fourth quarter. Senior Tim McCaffrey continued to play well, equaling a team-high After F&M punched it in for a 28-14 lead on the opening play of the fourth quarter, junior Daniel McNair took the ensuing kickoff back 88 yards for the touchdown. seven tackles and intercepting a pass, the fourth turnover he’s been involved in over the last three weeks. Dominck Hezekia then fumbled Albright’s kickoff on his own four-yard line, where it was recovered by Sean Cunningham on the one. Ty Hughes carried it in on the next play, giving the Lions two touchdowns in 14 seconds (and a combined three touchdowns for the two squads in a 28-second span). Game 8 The action was far from over, as F&M’s Paul McGann got behind the Lion defense on the next play from scrimmage but was stripped by Drew Peterson. Cunningham came up #12 Widener 34, Albright 29 with the ball for his second fumble recovery in a span of 18 seconds. Albright quarterback TJ Luddy completed a tough third down pass to Caleb Shilko to the four-yard line, and then snuck it in with 8:33 left to put the Lions ahead 35-28. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Joe Magosin made an open field tackle on a cutback run and Chris Stephens broke up a third-down pass as the Lion defense stood firm. With three minutes remaining Nick Albright 7 15 0 7 29 Gjoni batted down a pass and then Ryan Ott broke up a fourth-down attempt on the hosts’ final realistic chance to get back in the game. Widener 17 7 7 3 34 Daniel Sobolewski capped things off with a field goal, before the Diplomats added a garbage time touchdown in the final seconds. The Albright College football team came within a 30-yard hail mary of upsetting #12 Widener University on the road but fell short, 34-29, due in large part to a fourth quarter goal-line stand by the Pride. McNair earned Game MVP honors with six catches for 89 yards and a TD, to go with his kick return touchdown. Luddy completed 15-of-23 passes for 243 yards and a score, while fullback Marty Reinhardt totaled 34 yards and a touchdown on six carries in his final collegiate game. Trailing 31-22 midway through the fourth, the Lions drove to third-and-goal on the Widener one yard line. Albright called two straight plunges by Reinhardt but the Pride stuffed both to escape a major threat. Widener tacked on a field goal but the Lions drove down and scored to make it 34-29 with 39 seconds left on senior Scott Pillar’s third touchdown catch of the day.Daniel Sobolewski’s onside kick was recovered by Levi Myers, and Adam Galczynski found Daniel McNair down to the 30-yard line with 20 seconds remaining. Albright concludes its 2012 campaign with a record of 8-3, winning its sixth ECAC championship and first since 2008. The victory also marked head coach John Marzka’s fourth Four passes fell short however, including a final heave into the end zone, as Albright’s comeback bid came up short. career postseason win.

31 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 32 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G FG SEQUENCE Albright Opponents TJ Luddy 11 272 11 1849 1860 169.1 Kean University - - 2012 Individual Adam Galczynski 11 126 23 784 807 73.4 Stevenson (47) - Ty Hughes 11 154 742 0 742 67.5 Wilkes University 35 24 Statistics Zach Groff 11 71 347 0 347 31.5 Lycoming 47 (39) Marty Reinhardt 11 49 231 0 231 21.0 Delaware Valley Coll 37 - Scott Pillar 11 25 161 0 161 14.6 FDU-Florham 48,(37) - RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg/G RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Uriah Brickhouse 4 14 84 0 84 21.0 King’s - (38) Ty Hughes 11 154 762 20 742 4.8 8 30 67.5 Scott Pillar 11 80 1093 13.7 12 57 99.4 Ryan Wade 5 15 -6 35 29 5.8 Widener (30) (26),(44) Zach Groff 11 71 363 16 347 4.9 4 29 31.5 Daniel McNair 11 44 632 14.4 4 42 57.5 Jacob Bingham 4 6 26 0 26 6.5 Misericordia - - Marty Reinhardt 11 49 232 1 231 4.7 7 17 21.0 Caleb Shilko 11 37 483 13.1 2 36 43.9 Josh Macleod 4 2 12 0 12 3.0 Lebanon Valley (33),(35),43 - Scott Pillar 11 24 179 18 161 6.7 1 94 14.6 Eric Wade 11 14 170 12.1 2 37 15.5 Jim Gallagher 2 5 12 0 12 6.0 Franklin & Marshall 28,(35) - Uriah Brickhouse 4 14 85 1 84 6.0 1 26 21.0 Griffin Eldridge 9 10 133 13.3 2 23 14.8 Dwayne Randall 1 2 11 0 11 11.0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Jacob Bingham 4 6 26 0 26 4.3 0 14 6.5 Marty Reinhardt 11 8 76 9.5 0 29 6.9 Jaishon Moore 3 3 6 0 6 2.0 Adam Galczynski 11 13 53 30 23 1.8 0 14 2.1 Zach Groff 11 5 26 5.2 0 9 2.4 Levar Shannon 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Jim Gallagher 2 5 12 0 12 2.4 0 6 6.0 Ty Hughes 11 2 17 8.5 0 17 1.5 Patrick Wise 3 1 0 4 4 1.3 Scott Pillar 11 161 1093 0 0 0 1254 114.0 Josh Macleod 4 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 9 3.0 Devron Clark 9 2 15 7.5 0 9 1.7 TEAM 4 7 -8 0 -8 -2.0 Daniel McNair 11 0 632 0 166 0 798 72.5 TJ Luddy 11 62 171 160 11 0.2 1 17 1.0 Josh Marshall 10 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.3 Total 11 755 1657 2672 4329 393.5 Ty Hughes 11 742 17 0 18 0 777 70.6 Dwayne Randall 1 2 12 1 11 5.5 0 12 11.0 Troy Brennan 4 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.5 Opponents 11 671 1473 1861 3334 303.1 Caleb Shilko 11 0 483 0 0 0 483 43.9 Jaishon Moore 3 3 6 0 6 2.0 0 4 2.0 Josh Macleod 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0 Zach Groff 11 347 26 0 0 0 373 33.9 Levar Shannon 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 Total 11 205 2672 13.0 22 57 242.9 PAT Marty Reinhardt 11 231 76 0 0 0 307 27.9 Daniel McNair 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 11 150 1861 12.4 20 79 169.2 SCORING TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Drew Peterson 11 0 0 94 192 19 305 27.7 Ryan Wade 5 5 5 11 -6 -1.2 0 3 -1.2 Scott Pillar 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Devron Clark 9 0 15 0 161 0 176 19.6 TEAM 4 7 0 8 -8 -1.1 0 0 -2.0 Dan Sobolewski 0 6-11 33-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 51 Drew Peterson 16 94 5.9 1 47 Eric Wade 11 0 170 0 0 0 170 15.5 Total 11 419 1923 266 1657 4.0 22 94 150.6 Ty Hughes 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Terrance Chambliss 5 34 6.8 0 13 Griffin Eldridge 9 0 133 0 0 0 133 14.8 Opponents 11 407 1772 299 1473 3.6 10 80 133.9 Marty Reinhardt 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Chris Stephens 2 25 12.5 0 0 Terrance Chambliss 4 0 0 34 96 0 130 32.5 Daniel McNair 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Mark Krisak 1 6 6.0 0 0 Uriah Brickhouse 4 84 0 0 0 0 84 21.0 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Zach Groff 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 24 159 6.6 1 47 Matthew Hnatiuk 11 0 0 0 0 62 62 5.6 TJ Luddy 11 154.2 133-210-7 63.3 1849 15 57 168.1 Griffin Eldridge 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents 21 157 7.5 0 41 Joe Magosin 11 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.5 Adam Galczynski 11 132.7 67-113-3 59.3 784 7 33 71.3 Caleb Shilko 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Chris Stephens 11 0 0 25 0 5 30 2.7 Ryan Wade 5 49.4 4-10-1 40.0 35 0 16 7.0 Eric Wade 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Jacob Bingham 4 26 0 0 0 0 26 6.5 Dan Sobolewski 11 -200.0 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Drew Peterson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Drew Peterson 4 19 4.8 0 13 Adam Galczynski 11 23 0 0 0 0 23 2.1 Scott Pillar 11 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jordan Loiodice 0 0-1 6-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Joe Magosin 2 50 25.0 0 45 Josh Macleod 4 12 4 0 0 0 16 4.0 Patrick Wise 3 133.6 1-1-0 100.0 4 0 4 1.3 Matt Pattison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Matthew Hnatiuk 2 62 31.0 0 51 Josh Marshall 10 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.3 Total 11 142.3 205-336-12 61.0 2672 22 57 242.9 Uriah Brickhouse 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Chris Stephens 1 5 5.0 0 5 Jim Gallagher 2 12 0 0 0 0 12 6.0 Opponents 11 133.5 150-264-10 56.8 1861 20 79 169.2 Matt Filosa 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tim McCaffrey 1 0 0.0 0 0 TJ Luddy 11 11 0 0 0 0 11 1.0 Total 10 136 13.6 0 51 TJ Luddy 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Dwayne Randall 1 11 0 0 0 0 11 11.0 Opponents 12 237 19.8 1 100 Adam Galczynski 0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 0-1 0 0 2 Drew Peterson 12 192 16.0 0 28 Troy Brennan 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.5 Total 48 6-12 39-43 1-4 0 0-1 0 0 347 Devron Clark 10 161 16.1 0 32 Jaishon Moore 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blk Opponents 31 4-5 24-27 0-0 1 1-4 0 0 224 Terrance Chambliss 8 96 12.0 0 25 Mark Krisak 3 0 0 6 0 0 6 2.0 TJ Luddy 37 1495 40.4 53 2 2 9 4 0 Daniel McNair 6 166 27.7 1 85 Levar Shannon 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Tim McCaffrey 1 39 39.0 39 0 0 0 0 0 Ty Hughes 1 18 18.0 0 18 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-30 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Ryan Wade 5 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -1.2 Dan Sobolewski 1 29 29.0 29 0 1 0 0 0 Total 38 633 16.7 1 85 Dan Sobolewski 6-11 54.5 0-0 0-1 5-6 1-4 0-0 47 1 TEAM 4 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.0 Total 39 1563 40.1 53 2 3 9 4 0 Opponents 54 1059 19.6 0 72 Jordan Loiodice 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Total 11 1657 2672 159 633 136 5257 477.9 Opponents 52 1608 30.9 55 3 11 8 3 4 Opponents 11 1473 1861 157 1059 237 4787 435.2 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ed Leech 1 31 31.0 0 31 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net Ydln Matt Filosa 1 14 14.0 1 14 Dan Sobolewski 60 3401 56.7 7 2 Drew Peterson 1 35 35.0 0 35 Jordan Loiodice 2 106 53.0 0 0 Matt Pattison 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 62 3507 56.6 7 2 19.6 36.7 28 Total 3 80 26.7 2 35 Opponents 43 2327 54.1 1 5 16.7 38.8 26 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

33 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 34 2012 Defensive 2012 Team Statistics Statistics

Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yrds BrUp PD Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Matthew Hnatiuk 11 44 21 65 2.0 - 7 - 2 - 62 2 4 1 - 0 1 1 - Albright Opponents Albright Opponents Ryan Ott 11 35 26 61 10.5 - 31 2.0 - 9 - 2 2 - 1 - - Levi Myers 9 39 9 48 4.0 - 6 1.0 - 3 - 2 2 1 - 0 - - - SCORING 347 224 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.7 19.6 Nick Gjoni 11 28 14 42 13.0 - 37 4.0 - 22 - 1 1 - 1 - - Points Per Game 31.5 20.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.6 7.5 Matt Filosa 11 21 19 40 2.0 - 4 - - 1 1 3 - 14 1 - - FIRST DOWNS 225 178 INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.6 19.8 Drew Peterson 11 31 7 38 3.0 - 10 - 4 - 19 3 7 1 - 35 2 - - Chris Stephens 11 34 4 38 2.0 - 5 - 1 - 5 9 10 - - 2 - Rushing 95 76 FUMBLES-LOST 16-4 26-13 Paul Hobbs 7 24 13 37 0.5 - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - Passing 122 84 PENALTIES-Yards 77-709 58-448 Mark Capetola 10 28 8 36 17.5 - 67 6.0 - 39 - - - - 5 - - Matt Pattison 11 23 11 34 9.0 - 35 4.5 - 24 - 1 1 1 - 0 - - - Penalty 8 18 Average Per Game 64.5 40.7 Tim McCaffrey 6 23 10 33 7.5 - 19 - 1 - 0 3 4 1 - 0 2 - - RUSHING YARDAGE 1657 1473 PUNTS-Yards 39-1563 52-1608 Sean Cunningham 10 17 16 33 0.5 - 1 - - 3 3 2 - 0 - - - Joe Magosin 11 20 6 26 1.5 - 4 - 2 - 50 1 3 - 1 - - Yards gained rushing 1923 1772 Average Per Punt 40.1 30.9 Donny Guido 10 11 2 13 4.5 - 10 0.5 - 1 ------Yards lost rushing 266 299 Net punt average 35.0 26.7 Ed Leech 9 8 4 12 - - - 1 1 1 - 31 - - - Tyler Hamlet 8 9 2 11 3.5 - 16 0.5 - 1 - 2 2 - - - - Rushing Attempts 419 407 KICKOFFS-Yards 62-3507 43-2327 Quashon Mayes 6 6 4 10 2.0 - 5 0.5 - 3 - - - 1 - 0 - - - Average Per Rush 4.0 3.6 Average Per Kick 56.6 54.1 Hunter Riggs 10 9 1 10 1.0 - 3 - - - - - 1 - - Demonya Womack 7 5 3 8 ------Average Per Game 150.6 133.9 Net kick average 51.2 38.8 Josh Marshall 10 3 3 6 ------TDs Rushing 22 10 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:53 27:03 Mike Walsh 3 5 1 6 2.0 - 17 2.0 - 17 ------PASSING YARDAGE 2672 1861 3RD-DOWN Conversions 71/154 50/139 Steffen Wilkens 3 3 2 5 ------Zach Groff 11 3 2 5 ------Comp-Att-Int 205-336-12 150-264-10 3rd-Down Pct 46% 36% Malik Compton 9 3 2 5 ------Average Per Pass 8.0 7.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/25 6/24 Ivan Figueroa 3 3 2 5 2.5 - 3 ------JT Harding 2 4 - 4 2.0 - 14 1.0 - 9 ------Average Per Catch 13.0 12.4 4th-Down Pct 48% 25% Scott Pillar 11 1 2 3 ------Average Per Game 242.9 169.2 SACKS BY-Yards 21-121 29-174 Dylan McKenzie 4 1 2 3 ------TJ Luddy 11 3 - 3 ------TDs Passing 22 20 MISC YARDS 13 0 Colton Ryan 3 1 2 3 ------TOTAL OFFENSE 4329 3334 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 48 31 Ethan Martin 8 2 1 3 ------1 - - Richie Applegate 9 2 1 3 ------Total Plays 755 671 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-12 4-5 Dimitrie Christodoylakis 3 2 1 3 ------Average Per Play 5.7 5.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 1-2 Dan Sobolewski 11 1 1 2 ------Matt Sands 10 1 1 2 ------Average Per Game 393.5 303.1 RED-ZONE SCORES (39-51) 76% (25-32) 78% Josh Macleod 4 2 - 2 ------KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-633 54-1059 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (34-51) 67% (22-32) 69% Chris Zaorski 4 1 1 2 1.0 - 3 ------PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-159 21-157 PAT-ATTEMPTS (39-43) 91% (24-27) 89% JaVaughn Patterson 3 2 - 2 ------Josh Barndt 10 - 1 1 ------INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-136 12-237 ATTENDANCE 9893 12856 Darius Johnson 2 1 - 1 ------Games/Avg Per Game 5/1979 6/2143 Rashad Adams 2 1 - 1 ------Nick Glass 2 - 1 1 0.5 - 0 ------Neutral Site Games 0/0 Miller Hinds 1 - 1 1 ------Taasheim Crum 1 1 - 1 ------Jacob Bingham 4 - 1 1 ------Devon Rose 6 1 - 1 ------Terrance Chambliss 4 1 - 1 ------Griffin Eldridge 9 1 - 1 ------SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Devron Clark 9 1 - 1 ------Albright 63 101 57 119 7 347 Darian Meador 7 1 - 1 ------Opponents 59 60 27 78 0 224 Jordan Loiodice 4 1 - 1 ------Mark Krisak 3 ------2 - Eric Wade 11 ------1 - Daniel McNair 11 ------1 - Total 11 468 208 676 92 - 298 21 - 121 10 - 136 32 42 12 - 80 16 7 - Opponents 11 444 276 720 60 - 243 29 - 174 12 - 237 42 54 3 - 0 3 2 - 35 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 36 Yards PAT Attempts For Loss (yards) (since 1990) John Port 12,175 2001-05 Dustin Kaplan 169 2002-05 Russell Benditt $ 71 (-301) 1997-01 (12,470 passing, -275 rushing) Dennis Unger 148 1994-97 Shawn Stratz 43 (-158) 1994-97 Career Individual Tanner Kelly 10,576 2006-09 John Whelan 138 2007-10 Chris Rickards 41 (-179) 1994-97 (9,616 passing, 960 rushing) Bill Brown 120 1973-76 Tom Fitti 40 (-157) 1998-01 Bryan Snyder 10,406 1994-97 George Merrill 96 1998-01 Jackson Fallon 37 (-172) 1998-01 Records (10,718 passing, -312 rushing) $ redshirted 1 year Mike Strack 6,548 1999-01 PUNTING (6,498 passing, 50 rushing) Punts FUMBLES Mike Futrick 4,377 1989-91 Greg Holst 245 1978-81 Forced (since 1988) RUSHING Attempts Touchdown Receptions (4,163 passing, 214 rushing) Bert Wenzel 243 2000-03 Mike McCoy # 7 1987-90 Yards Gained John Port 1,585 2001-05 Nate Romig 38 2006-09 William Gallen 186 1973-76 Toby Ranck 6 1998-00 Dennis Zimmerman 3,430 1966-69 Bryan Snyder 1,434 1994-97 Eric Nemec 36 1995-98 Yards Per Game Tanner Kelly 168 2006-09 Mark Capetola 5 2010-12 Josan Holmes 3,158 2008-11 Tanner Kelly 1,241 2006-09 Scott Pillar 35 2009-12 John Port 276.7 2001-05 Mark Holway 125 1981-83 Mike Porreca # 5 1987-90 Matt Santoro 2,711 1996-99 Mike Strack 966 1999-01 Nick Cushman 34 2001-04 (12,175 yards in 44 games) Chris Lysakowski # 5 1987-89 Matt Pammer 2,611 1984-87 Mike Futrick 605 1989-91 Ryan Ditze 32 1993-96 Bryan Snyder 271.0 1994-97 Yards Pete Manotti 4 2002-05 Adam Hubley 2,460 2001-04 (10,568 yards in 39 games) Greg Holst 9,062 1978-81 Russell Benditt $ 4 1997-01 Touchdown Passes Receptions Per Game Tanner Kelly 240.4 2006-09 Bert Wenzel 8,749 2000-03 Jim Kernan 4 1995-97 Carries John Port 110 2001-05 Nick Cushman 6.7 2001-04 (10,576 yards in 44 games) William Gallen 7,070 1973-76 Mark Fosbenner 4 1989-92 Dennis Zimmerman 979 1966-69 Bryan Snyder 96 1994-97 (266 catches/40 games) Mike Strack 211.2 1999-01 Tanner Kelly 6,105 2006-09 Carl Perino 4 1989-91 Matt Pammer 717 1984-87 Tanner Kelly 80 2006-09 Eric Nemec 6.3 1995-98 (6,548 yards in 31 games) Ed McCloskey ** 4,261 1969-71 John Shea 4 1988-91 Adam Hubley 706 2001-04 Mike Strack 47 1999-01 (265 catches/42 games) Mike Futrick 156.3 1989-91 Nick Yarussi †† 4 1986-89 Josan Holmes 684 2008-11 Gary Chapman 42 1959-61 Ryan Ditze 5.8 1993-96 (4,377 yards in 28 games) Yards Per Punt (min. 100 punts) Matt Santoro 632 1996-99 $ redshirted 1 year; # missing 1987 stats (242 catches/42 games) William Gallen 38.0 1973-76 †† missing 1986-1987 stats Completion Pct. (min. 500 attempts) Nate Romig 5.4 2006-09 SCORING (7,070 yds/186 punts) Yards Per Carry (min. 200 carries) Tanner Kelly 0.654 2006-09 (241 catches/45 games) Points (non-kicker) Greg Holst 36.9 1978-81 Kevin Daniels 5.7 1971-74 Recovered (since 1975) (811 for 1,241) Jim Maransky 4.8 1986-89 Josan Holmes 296 2008-11 (9,062 yds/245 punts) (1,337 yds/235 carries) Mark Crow 10 1973-76 John Port 0.609 2001-05 (171 catches/36 games) (49 TDs, 1 2XP) Tanner Kelly 36.3 2006-09 Jon Thorpe 5.5 1988-91 Nick Yarussi 8 1986-89 (966 for 1,585) Nate Romig 268 2006-09 (6,105 yds/168 punts) (2,310 yds/424 carries) Kevin Kelly 8 1975-78 Bryan Snyder 0.585 1994-97 Yards Per Reception (min. 75 rec.) (44 TDs, 2 2XP) Bert Wenzel 36.0 2000-03 Vic Scotese 5.4 1978-81 Dave Barr 7 1998-01 (851 for 1456) Jesse Dorais 19.2 2000-03 Scott Pillar 216 2009-12 (8,749 yd/243 punts) (2,250 yds/416 carries) Bob Majowicz 7 1976-79 Mike Futrick 0.554 1989-91 (2,438 yards on 127 receptions) (36 TDs) Ed McCloskey ** 35.2 1969-71 Frankie Francks 5.3 1973-76 Jim Kernan 6 1995-97 (335 for 605) Scott Pillar 16.6 2009-12 Eric Nemec 216 1995-98 (4,261 yds/121 punts) (2,379 yds/450 carries) Tim O’Shea 6 1981-84 Mike Strack 0.528 1999-01 (3,323 yards on 200 receptions) (36 TDs) ** not including 1971 stats Bob MacMillan 4.9 1970-73 Art Vellutato 6 1981-83 (510 for 966) Howard Payton 15.9 1996-99 Tom Olivo 210 1958-61 (1,395 yds/286 carries) Franklin Strokoff 5 1999-02 (1,236 yards on 78 receptions) (35 TDs) TACKLES Tom Deja 5 1994-97 Unassisted (since 1982) Rushing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Per Game Nate Romig 14.1 2006-09 Marco Lloyd 5 1984-87 Points (kicker) Tom Fitti 200 1998-01 Jon Thorpe 105.0 1988-91 John Port 283.4 2001-05 (3,398 yards on 241 receptions) Bob Smith 5 1981-84 Dennis Unger 255 1994-97 Pete Manotti 175 2002-05 (2,310 yds/22 games) (12,470 yards in 44 games) Ryan Ditze 14.0 1993-96 Leo Palumbo 5 1978-81 (44 FGs, 123 XPs) Brett Gaul 147 2006-09 Vic Scotese 90.0 1978-81 Bryan Snyder 279.0 1994-97 (3,396 yards on 242 receptions) Mike Niro 5 1978-81 John Whelan 207 2007-10 Matt Christ 140 2005-08 (2,250 yds/25 games) (10,880 yards in 39 games) Josh Hare 5 2007-10 (28 FGs, 122 XPs) Jason Howe 135 1994-97 Bob MacMillan 79.8 1966-69 Tanner Kelly 218.5 2006-09 Receiving Yards Per Game George Merrill 184 1998-01 (3,430 yds/43 games) (9,616 yards in 44 games) Nick Cushman 91.7 2001-04 Interceptions (35 FGs, 79 XPs) Assisted (since 1982) Matt Pammer 72.5 1984-87 Mike Strack 209.6 1999-01 (3,666 yards in 40 games) Bob Maro 23 1995-98 Dustin Kaplan 171 2002-05 Jason Howe 248 1994-97 (2,611 yds/36 games) (6,498 yards in 31 games) Eric Nemec 82.0 1995-98 Jack Byers 21 2000-03 (8 FGs, 147 XPs) Bob Smith 239 1981-84 Josan Holmes 70.2 2008-11 Mike Futrick 148.7 1989-91 (3,444 yards in 42 games) Jack Sudol 21 1950-53 Mike Franczak 145 1978-81 Tom Fitti 173 1998-01 (3,158 yds/45 games) (4,163 yards in 28 games) Ryan Ditze 80.9 1993-96 Steve Simon 18 1960-63 (3,396 yards in 42 games) (26 FGs, 67 XPs) Joe Jennings 173 1988-91 Bob Taggart 17 1980-83 Touchdowns Had Intercepted Jesse Dorais 78.7 2000-03 Jason Eberts 170 1994-97 Terry Rhodes 16 1967-69 Josan Holmes 45 2008-11 Bryan Snyder 53 1994-97 (2,438 yards in 31 games) Field Goals Nick Panico 153 1995-98 Jon Thorpe 15 1989-91 Adam Hubley 30 2001-04 John Port 46 2001-05 Scott Pillar 75.5 2009-13 Dennis Unger 44 1994-97 Matt Santoro 28 1996-99 Mike Futrick 42 1989-91 (3,323 yards in 44 games) George Merrill 35 1998-01 Total (since 1982) SACKS (since 1982) John Whelan 28 2007-10 Dennis Zimmerman 27 1966-69 Roy Curnow 36 1970-73 Jason Howe 383 1994-97 Russell Benditt $ 21.5 1997-01 Dick Riffle 26 1934-37 Mike Strack 32 1999-01 TOTAL OFFENSE Mike Franczak 26 1978-81 Tom Fitti 373 1998-01 Chris Rickards 19 1994-97 Mike Crovetti 30 1984-87 Plays John Meil 17 1982-85 Bob Smith 339 1994-97 Shawn Stratz 18 1994-97 PASSING Tanner Kelly 30 2006-09 John Port 1,816 2001-05 Pete Manotti 286 2002-05 Jackson Fallon $ 17 1999-03 Field Goals Attempted Yards (1,585 passing, 231 rushing) Jason Eberts 282 1988-91 Art Vellutato † 17 1981-83 John Port 12,470 2001-05 RECEIVING Bryan Snyder 1,674 1994-97 Dennis Unger 62 1994-97 Greg Vella 265 1988-91 Bob Smith 16 1981-84 Bryan Snyder 10,718 1994-97 Receptions (1,434 passing, 218 rushing) George Merrill 56 1998-01 † not including 1981 stats Tanner Kelly 9,616 2006-09 Nick Cushman 266 2001-04 Tanner Kelly 1,190 2006-08 John Whelan 47 2007-10 Per Game (since 1982) $ redshirted 1 year Mike Strack 6,498 1999-01 Eric Nemec 264 1995-98 (882 passing, 308 rushing) Mike Franczak 37 1978-81 Bob Smith 11.30 1981-84 Mike Futrick 4,163 1989-91 Nate Romig 241 2006-09 Mike Strack 1,153 1999-01 Rich Appaluccio 21 1988-90 (339 tackles/30 games) Ryan Ditze 238 1993-96 (966 passing, 187 rushing) Art Vellutato† 11.06 1981-83 PATs Completions Scott Pillar 200 2009-12 Dennis Zimmerman 989 1966-69 (199 tackles/18 games) Dustin Kaplan 147 2002-05 John Port 966 2001-05 (979 rushing, 10 receiving) Jason Howe 9.34 1994-97 Dennis Unger 123 1994-97 Bryan Snyder 836 1994-97 Yards (383 tackles/41 games) John Whelan 121 2007-10 Tanner Kelly 811 2006-09 Nick Cushman 3,666 2001-04 Tom Fitti 9.10 1998-01 Bill Brown 107 1973-76 Mike Strack 510 1999-01 Eric Nemec 3,433 1995-98 (373 tackles/41 games) George Merrill 79 1998-01 Mike Futrick 335 1989-91 Nate Romig 3,398 2006-09 Nick Yarussi 8.15 1986-89 Ryan Ditze 3,359 1993-96 (220 tackles/27 games) † not including 1981 stats Scott Pillar 3,323 2009-12

37 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 38 Yards Per Game PUNTING FUMBLES John Port 342.4 2004 Punts Forced (since 1988) (3,766 yards in 11 games) Ken Dysart 80 1987 Toby Ranck 6 1999 Individual Single John Port 335.8 2003 Dennis Zimmerman 80 1968 Mark Capetola 5 2012 (3,358 yards in 10 games) Mark Holway 79 1983 Mike McCoy 5 1988 Bryan Snyder 293.8 1997 Bert Wenzel 76 2001 Mike Porreca 4 1990 (2,938 yards in 10 games) Dave Curtis 73 1984 Rich Sbarra 3 2006 Season Records Bryan Snyder 283.8 1996 Greg Holst 73 1979 Matt Fitzgerald 3 2000 (3,406 yards in 12 games) Chris Seger 72 1977 Chris Lysakowski 3 1988 John Port 266.3 2005 RUSHING Attempts Yards Lou Pascarella 3 1988 (2,663 yards in 10 games) Yards Yards Gained Bryan Snyder 449 1995 Nick Cushman 1,682 2004 Kris Trauger 3 1988 Dennis Zimmerman 2,801 1968 Jon Thorpe 1,198 1990 Bryan Snyder 443 1996 Nate Romig 1,341 2009 Nick Yarussi 3 1988 SCORING Bert Wenzel 2,760 2001 Dennis Zimmerman 1,161 1968 John Port 421 2004 Ryan Ditze 1,262 1996 many players tied with 2 Points (non-kicker) Greg Holst 2,758 1979 Josan Holmes 1,087 2008 John Port 415 2005 Eric Nemec 1,197 1997 (last by Matt Pattison, 2011) Ryan Ditze 120 1996 Dave Curtis 2,664 1984 Vic Scotese 1,056 1981 Mike Strack 400 2001 Scott Pillar 1,140 2011 (20 TDs) Mark Holway 2,633 1983 Recovered Chad Eisenhower 1,051 1995 Nick Cushman 106 2004 Nick Yarussi 6 1988 Completion Pct (min. 100 attempts) Yards Per Reception (min. 25 rec.) (17 TDs, 2 2XPs) Yards Per Punt (min. 30 punts) Carries Jim Kernan 5 1995 Tanner Kelly 0.680 2009 Scott Pillar 23.3 2009 Eric Nemec 100 1997 Chris Morehouse 43.2 1998 Dennis Zimmerman 336 1968 Art Vellutato 5 1982 (244 of 359) (628 yards/27 receptions) (16 TDs, 2 2XPs) (2,247 yards/52 punts) Dennis Zimmerman 265 1969 Marco Lloyd 4 1987 Tanner Kelly 0.666 2007 Jesse Dorais 21.2 2001 John Thorpe 96 1991 Brooks Mitzkewich 42.5 2011 Adam Hubley 248 2003 Tim O’Shea 4 1982 (217 of 326) (741 yards/35 receptions) (16 TDs) (1,615 yards/38 punts) Chad Eisenhower 244 1995 Bob Majowicz 4 1979 Bryan Snyder 0.647 1997 Jesse Dorais 20.3 2003 Josan Holmes 96 2010 TJ Luddy 40.4 2012 Jon Thorpe 235 1990 Mike Niro 4 1980 (225 of 348) (1,034 yards/51 receptions) (16 TDs) (1,495 yards/37 punts) Leo Palumbo 4 1980 John Port 0.644 2004 Howard Payton 19.9 1999 Nate Romig 90 2007 Jeff Perry 39.6 1996 Yards Per Carry (min. 100 carries) Mark Crow 4 1974 (271 of 421) (497 yards/25 receptions) (15 TDs) (2,334 yards/59 punts) Kevin Daniels 7.3 1974 Mike Zielinski 4 1973 Tanner Kelly 0.637 2006 Ryan Ditze 19.8 1993 Tanner Kelly 39.2 2007 (851 yds/116 carries) John Wesley 4 1971 (167 of 262) (573 yards/29 receptions) Points (kicker) (2,040 yards/52 punts) Frankie Francks 6.4 1974 Dennis Unger 79 1995 (692 yds/109 carries) INTERCEPTIONS Passing Yards Per Game Receiving Yards Per Game (18 FGs, 25 XPs) TACKLES Jim Kuhn 5.7 1972 Nick Cushman 152.9 2004 Jack Sudol 12 1953 John Port 345.4 2004 George Merrill 73 2001 Unassisted (since 1982) (713 yds/126 carries) (1,682 yards in 11 games) Bob Maro 10 1996 (3,799 yards in 11 games) (16 FGs, 25 XPs) Pete Manotti 68 2004 Steve Opet 5.6 1980 Eric Nemec 119.7 1997 Ed McCloskey 9 1970 John Port 339.7 2003 John Whelan 64 2009 Tom Fitti 66 2001 (685 yds/122 carries) (1,197 yards in 10 games) Jack Byers 8 2003 (3,397 yards in 10 games) (9 FGs, 37 XPs) Mike Gancarz 63 2002 Bob MacMillan 5.5 1972 Ryan Ditze 105.2 1996 Todd Hoffman 8 2001 Bryan Snyder 305.2 1997 Dustin Kaplan 64 2004 Dave Harig 63 2009 (675 yds/122 carries) (1,262 yards in 12 games) Terry Rhodes 8 1968 (3,052 yards in 10 games) (4 FGs, 52 XPs) Brendan Bresnahan 60 2009 Josan Holmes 5.5 2008 Bryan Snyder 294.2 1996 Scott Pillar 103.7 2011 Jon Thorpe 7 1989 (1,141 yards in 11 games) Dennis Unger 63 1996 (1,087 yds/198 carries) (3,530 yards in 12 games) Assisted (since 1982) Terry Rhodes 7 1969 Jesse Dorais 103.4 2003 (6 FGs, 45 XPs) John Port 274.5 2005 Joe Jennings 106 1991 Paul Reid 7 1964 Rushing Yards Per Game (1,034 yards in 10 games) (2,745 yards in 10 games) Bob Smith 96 1982 Matt Christ 7 2007 Dennis Zimmerman 129.0 1968 Field Goals Anthony DellaVentura 80 1998 (1,161 yards/9 games) Touchdown Receptions Dennis Unger 18 1995 Touchdown Passes Carl Perino 80 1991 SACKS (since 1982) Jon Thorpe 119.8 1990 Ryan Ditze 20 1996 George Merrill 16 2001 Bryan Snyder 42 1996 Nick Panico 79 1998 Chris Rickards 11.5 1995 (1,198 yards/10 games) Nick Cushman 17 2004 Dennis Unger 11 1994 John Port 35 2004 Jason Howe 79 1994 Bob Smith 11 1982 Vic Scotese 117.3 1981 Eric Nemec 16 1997 George Merrill 11 1999 John Port 29 2003 Marco Lloyd 77 1987 Russell Benditt 10.5 2000 Jesse Dorais 13 2003 John Whelan 8 2007 (1,056 yards/9 games) Bryan Snyder 27 1997 Art Vellutato 10 1982 Matt Pammer 104.1 1985 Nate Romig 12 2009 John Whelan 7 2008 John Port 25 2005 Total (since 1982) Alvin Thomas 10 2009 (729 yards/7 games) Scott Pillar 12 2011 Dennis Unger 7 1997 Tanner Kelly 25 2007 Bob Smith 128 1982 Jon Thorpe 103.4 1991 Scott Pillar 12 2012 Rich Appaluccio 7 1988 Joe Jennings 127 1991 (1,034 yards/10 games) Mike Franczak 7 1981 Had Intercepted (since 1960) TOTAL OFFENSE Bob Smith 121 1984 Bryan Snyder 18 1995 Jason Howe 120 1994 Touchdowns Plays Field Goals Attempted Mike Strack 17 2000 Bryan Snyder 524 1995 Nick Panico 114 1998 Josan Holmes 16 2010 George Merrill 26 2001 Bryan Snyder 16 1994 (449 passing, 75 rushing) Jon Thorpe 14 1991 Dennis Unger 22 1995 John Port 15 2002 Bryan Snyder 517 1996 Per Game (since 1982) Dick Riffle 13 1936 Dennis Unger 19 1994 Dan Merkel 15 1993 (443 passing, 74 rushing) Bob Smith 14.22 1982 Josan Holmes 12 2008 George Merrill 17 1999 Mike Futrick 15 1989 Tanner Kelly 497 2009 (128 tackles in 9 games) Dennis Zimmerman 11 1969 John Whelan 16 2007 Stan Bergman 15 1984 (359 passing, 138 rushing) Bob Smith 13.44 1984 Mike Futrick 14 1991 John Port 473 2004 (121 tackles in 9 games) PASSING PATs Ken Dysart 14 1988 (421 passing, 52 rushing) Joe Jennings 12.70 1991 Yards Dustin Kaplan 52 2004 Roy Curnow 14 1971 Tanner Kelly 465 2007 (127 tackles in 10 games) John Port 3,799 2004 Dennis Unger 50 1996 (326 passing, 139 rushing) John Shea 12.13 1991 Bryan Snyder 3,530 1996 Dustin Kaplan 41 2003 RECEIVING (97 tackles in 8 games) John Port 3,397 2003 Jordan Loiodice 39 2011 Receptions Yards Jason Howe 12.00 1994 Bryan Snyder 3,052 1997 John Port 3,766 2004 John Whelan 37 2009 Nick Cushman 101 2004 (120 tackles in 10 games) Tanner Kelly 3,030 2009 Ryan Ditze 94 1996 (3,799 passing, -33 rushing) Bryan Snyder 3,406 1996 PAT Attempts Nate Romig 91 2009 For Loss (yards) (since 1990) Completions (3,530 passing, -124 rushing) Dustin Kaplan 57 2004 Eric Nemec 88 1997 Russell Benditt 29 (-116) 2001 John Port 271 2004 Tanner Kelly 3,367 2009 Dennis Unger 57 1996 Ryan Ditze 82 1994 Russell Benditt 28 (-123) 2000 Bryan Snyder 267 1996 (3,030 passing, 337 rushing) Dustin Kaplan 45 2003 Chris Rickards 25 (-109) 1995 John Port 244 2005 John Port 3,358 2003 Jordan Loiodice 41 2011 Dave Oscar 20 (-46) 1995 Tanner Kelly 244 2009 (3,397 passing, -39 rushing) John Whelan 40 2009 Chad Sload 19 (-84) 2001 John Port 237 2003 Bryan Snyder 2,938 1997 (3,052 passing, -114 rushing)

39 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 40 SCORING PUNTING For Loss (yards) (since 1990) Points (non-kicker) Punts Mark Capetola 6.5 (-32) 2012 vs Leb. Valley Dick Riffle 30 1936 vs Muhlenberg Dave Curtis 14 1984 vs Widener Russell Benditt 6 (-19) 2001 vs Susquehanna Individual Single (5 TDs) Dave Curtis 14 1983 vs Lycoming Russell Benditt 6 (-19) 2000 vs Leb. Valley Josan Holmes 24 2008 vs Montclair State Jack Sudol 14 1951 vs Scranton Chad Sload 5 (-37) 2001 vs Leb. Valley (4 TDs) Ken Dysart 13 1987 vs Lycoming Russell Benditt 5 (-32) 2000 vs Wilkes Chris Seger 13 1977 vs Wilkes Eric Nemec 24 1996 vs Del. Valley Mike Gancarz 5 (-30) 2002 vs Del. Valley Game Records Dennis Zimmerman 13 1968 vs Lycoming (4 TDs) Marc Shoemaker 4 (-29) 2003 vs Ursinus Greg Holst 12 1978 vs Lycoming RUSHING Completion Pct (min. 15 attempts) Yards Chad Eisenhower 24 1994 vs Del. Valley William Gallen 12 1976 vs St. Lawrence Mike Porreca 4 (-26) 1990 vs Widener Yards Gained T.J. Luddy 0.895 2011 vs Stevenson Nick Cushman 244 2003 vs Juniata (4 TDs) Carmen Comunale 12 1965 vs Wagner Mark Capetola 4 (-21) 2012 vs Stevenson Chad Eisenhower 274 1995 vs Leb. Valley (17 of 19) Nick Cushman 233 2004 vs FDU-Florham Tom Olivo 24 1961 vs Muhlenberg Jack Sudol 12 1952 vs Scranton Mark Capetola 4 (-9) 2012 vs Misericordia Vic Scotese 252 1981 vs FDU-Madison Bryan Snyder 0.868 1997 vs Susquehanna Ryan Ditze 233 1995 vs Lycoming (4 TDs) Nick Gjoni 4 (-9) 2012 vs Lycoming Matt Santoro 243 1997 vs Del. Valley (33 of 38) Nick Cushman 223 2004 vs Moravian Yards Nick Gjoni 4 (-5) 2012 vs Misericordia Points (kicker) Matt Pammer 225 1985 vs Leb. Valley Tanner Kelly 0.818 2007 vs Kean (NJ) Eric Nemec 223 1997 vs Susquehanna Greg Holst 480 1979 vs Lycoming Dennis Unger 18 1995 vs King’s Josan Holmes 225 2010 vs Geneva (18 of 22) Scott Pillar 223 2012 vs Widener Chris Seger 432 1977 vs Wilkes FUMBLES (5 FGs, 3 XPs) Ken Dysart 421 1987 vs Lycoming Matt Santoro 223 1998 vs Leb. Valley Jeff Haberl 0.800 1998 vs Leb. Valley Scott Pillar 220 2011 vs Wilkes Forced (since 1988) George Merrill 14 2001 vs Wilkes Brooks Mitkewich 397 2011 vs Lycoming (24 of 30) Mark Capetola 4 2012 vs Lebanon Valley Carries (4 FGs, 2 XPs) Rob Brooks 382 1992 vs Lycoming Tanner Kelly 0.774 2006 vs Leb. Valley Yards Per Reception (min. 3 recs.) Steve Biddle 2 2001 vs Dickinson John Meil 13 1983 vs Moravian Dennis Zimmerman 45 1968 vs Del. Valley & Leb. Valley (24 of 31) Jesse Dorais 40.3 2001 vs Juniata Matt Fitzgerald 2 2000 vs Wilkes (4 FGs, 1 XP) Yards Per Punt (min. 4 punts) Dennis Zimmerman 42 1969 vs Lycoming (3 catches/121 yards) John Francolla 2 1991 vs Lycoming John Whelan 12 2010 vs Geneva Chris Morehouse 51.0 1998 vs Del. Valley Dennis Zimmerman 42 1968 vs Moravian Touchdown Passes Stephen Asay 37.3 2006 vs Lycoming Mike Porreca 2 1990 vs Moravian (2 FGs, 6 XP) (255 yds on 5 punts) Chris Arnout 41 1982 vs Wilkes John Port 6 2002 vs Del. Valley (3 catches/112 yards) Mike McCoy 2 1988 vs Del. Valley Bill Cooper 11 1969 vs Moravian Chris Morehouse 49.3 1998 vs Catholic U. Dennis Zimmerman 41 1969 vs Leb. Valley John Port 5 2004 vs Wilkes Jesse Dorais 36.6 2002 vs Del. Valley Andrew Kibler 2 2007 vs Del. Valley (3 FGs, 2 XP) (197 yds on 4 punts) Chad Eisenhower 39 1995 vs Susquehanna John Port 5 2003 vs Juniata & Leb. Valley (5 catches/183 yards) Greg Holst 47.0 1980 vs FDU-Florham Dave Harig 2 2009 vs Mount Union George Merrill 10 2001 vs Leb. Valley Matt Pammer 39 1986 vs Leb. Valley Bryan Snyder 5 1997 vs Del. Valley Howard Payton 36.0 1999 vs Susquehanna (188 yds on 4 punts) (3 FGs, 1 XP) Bryan Snyder 5 1996 vs 4 teams (3 catches/108 yards) Chris Morehouse 46.6 1998 vs Juniata Recovered (since 1979) George Merrill 10 2001 vs Del. Valley Touchdowns Pat Subers 5 2009 vs Leb. Valley Jesse Dorais 32.4 2003 vs Ursinus (233 yds on 5 punts) Matt Filosa 2 2012 vs Delaware Valley (2 FGs, 4 XPs) Chad Eisenhower 4 1994 vs Del. Valley Tanner Kelly 4 2006 vs Juniata (5 catches/162 yards) Brooks Mitkewich 46.1 2011 vs FDU-Florham Sean Cunningham 2 2012 vs Franklin & Marshall George Merrill 10 2000 vs Susquehanna Tom Olivo 4 1961 vs Muhlenberg John Port 4 2004 vs 4 teams (323 yds on 7 punts) Justin Smith 2 2003 vs Leb. Valley Dick Riffle 4 1936 vs Muhlenberg (3 FGs, 1 XP) John Port 4 2003 vs Susquehanna & Ursinus Touchdown Receptions Kevin Bliss 2 2002 vs Juniata Dustin Kaplan 10 2004 vs McDaniel TACKLES Josan Holmes 4 twice John Port 4 2002 vs Leb. Valley Eric Nemec 4 1996 vs Del. Valley Pete Manotti 2 2003 vs Lycoming (1 FG, 7 XP) Unassisted Steve Panico 2 2001 vs Wilkes Yards Per Carry (min. 10 carries) John Port 4 2005 vs Leb. Valley & Del. Valley Andy Sorice 3 2005 vs Leb. Valley Jordan Loiodice 10 2011 vs Wilkes Dave Harig 17 2009 vs Leb. Valley Jeff Bender 2 1990 vs Moravian Kevin Daniels 15.4 1974 vs Del. Valley Mike Strack 4 2001 vs Widener & Wesley Nick Cushman 3 2004 vs 3 teams Tom Fitti 16 1999 vs King’s (1 FG, 7 XP) Jon Thorpe 2 1988 vs Del. Valley (216 yds on 14 carries) Bryan Snyder 4 1997 vs Susquehanna & Steve Mocey 3 2004 vs Wilkes Tom Fitti 15 2001 vs Widener Moravian Jesse Dorais 3 2003 vs Leb. Valley Nick Yarussi 2 1988 vs Lycoming Vic Scotese 11.5 1981 vs FDU-Madison Field Goals Matt Fitzgerald 15 2000 vs Moravian Bryan Snyder 4 1996 vs Catholic U. & Moravian Eric Nemec 3 1998 vs Susquehanna Andy Ruppert 2 1985 vs Lycoming (252 yds on 22 carries) Dennis Unger 5 1995 vs King’s Bob Smith 14 1984 vs Wilkes Bryan Snyder 4 1995 vs Leb. Valley Jim Maransky 3 1988 vs Upsala Mark Bergery 13 2009 vs Lycoming Dan O’Shea 2 1984 vs Wilkes Bob MacMillan 11.5 1972 vs Gettysburg George Merrill 4 2001 vs Wilkes Gary Chapman 4 1961 vs F&M Gerry Potts 3 1951 vs Gettysburg Ray Granger 13 1978 vs F&M Art Vellutato 2 1982 vs Lycoming (173 yds on 15 carries) John Meil 4 1983 vs Moravian Tanner Kelly 4 2009 vs Wilkes Stephen Asay 3 2007 vs Wilkes Josh Benson 12 2003 vs Juniata Tim O’Shea 2 1982 vs Lycoming Don Manlove 11.0 1964 vs Grove City George Merrill 3 2001 vs Leb. Valley many tied with 3 Nate Romig 3 2009 vs Wilkes Mike Gancarz 12 2002 vs 2 teams Don Jones 2 1980 vs Juniata (121 yds on 11 carries) George Merrill 3 2001 vs Susquehanna (last by TJ Luddy 2012 vs King’s) Scott Pillar 3 2009 vs Leb. Valley Mike Gancarz 12 2001 vs King’s Joe Carlantonio 2 1980 vs Juniata Ty Hughes 10.6 2012 vs Misericordia George Merrill 3 2000 vs Susquehanna Scott Pillar 3 2011 vs King’s Tom O’Rourke 12 1989 vs Del. Valley Bill Waters 2 1979 vs Susquehanna (127 yds on 12 carries) George Merrill 3 1999 vs Wilkes John McGowan 12 1989 vs Leb. Valley Had Intercepted Scott Pillar 3 2012 vs Widener Rich Appaluccio 3 1988 vs W. Maryland SACKS PASSING Joe Matina 5 1988 vs Susquehanna Bill Cooper 3 1969 vs Moravian Assisted (since 1982) Bob Smith 4 1982 vs FDU-Madison Yards Lew Nevins 5 1962 vs Lycoming TOTAL OFFENSE Mike Franczak 3 1980 vs Upsala Jeff Bender 17 1991 vs Juniata Russell Benditt 3.5 2000 vs Wilkes John Port 533 2003 vs Juniata Mike Strack 4 1999 vs Lycoming Plays John Shea 16 1991 vs Juniata Bill Brown 3 1973 vs Upsala Alvin Thomas 3 2009 vs Ursinus & Widener John Port 466 2004 vs Widener Jeff Haberl 4 1998 vs Leb. Valley Bryan Snyder 69 1996 vs Widener Joe Jennings 15 1991 vs Lycoming Keith Cadden 4 1992 vs Leb. Valley (66 passing, 3 rushing) Joe Howe 3 1997 vs Juniata John Port 464 2004 vs FDU-Florham Field Goals Attempted Dave Barr 12 2000 vs Widener Roy Curnow 4 1971 vs Juniata Bryan Snyder 66 1996 vs Lycoming Mike Porreca 3 1990 vs Widener Bryan Snyder 464 1997 vs Susquehanna George Merrill 5 1999 vs Wilkes Bill Holley 12 1993 vs Del. Valley Roy Shellhammer 4 1966 vs Wagner (52 passing, 14 rushing) Kris Trauger 3 1989 vs Juniata Tanner Kelly 447 2007 vs Kean (NJ) Dennis Unger 5 1995 vs King’s Ed Palubinski 12 1993 vs Del. Valley Lew Nevins 4 1963 vs Leb. Valley Tanner Kelly 65 2009 vs Del. Valley John Shea 12 1991 vs Lycoming Tim O’Shea 3 1984 vs Wilkes Tanner Kelly 436 2009 vs Wilkes George Merrill 4 2001 vs Wilkes Stan Bergman 4 1984 vs Upsala (51 passing, 14 rushing) Joe Jennings 12 1991 vs 2 teams Bob Smith 3 1984 vs Widener George Merrill 4 1999 vs Susquehanna Art Vellutato 3 1982 vs Del. Valley Completions many tied with 3 Mike Strack 60 2000 vs Del. Valley Carl Perino 12 1991 vs 3 teams many tied with 3 Bob Smith 12 1984 vs Lycoming John Jacobe 3 1980 vs Upsala John Port 36 2003 vs Moravian (last by TJ Luddy 2012 vs Lycoming) (52 passing, 8 rushing) (last by Daniel Sobolewski 2012 vs Shenandoah) Bob Kimball 12 1984 vs Del. Valley Bill Morrison 3 1972 vs Juniata Bryan Snyder 35 1994 vs Widener John Port 60 2005 vs Wilkes RECEIVING (55 passing, 5 rushing) Carl Fischl 3 1972 vs Juniata Bryan Snyder 34 1996 vs Widener PATs Total Receptions Pat Morris 3 1992 vs Juniata Tanner Kelly 34 2009 vs Del. Valley Mike Franczak 8 1980 vs FDU-Madison Bob Smith 27 1982 vs Upsala Ryan Ditze 17 1995 vs Lycoming Yards Mark Capetola 3 2012 vs Stevenson John Port 33 2003 vs Wilkes Bill Brown 8 1975 vs Upsala Bob Smith 22 1984 vs Wilkes Eric Nemec 17 1995 vs Widener John Port 542 2003 vs Juniata Bryan Snyder 33 1997 vs Susquehanna Dustin Kaplan 7 2004 vs 2 teams Ray Granger 22 1978 vs F&M Ryan Ditze 17 1994 vs Widener (533 passing, 9 rushing) INTERCEPTIONS Bryan Snyder 33 1996 vs Juniata Dustin Kaplan 7 2003 vs Juniata & Susquehanna Ray Granger 21 1978 vs Juniata Ryan Ditze 16 1996 vs Widener Tanner Kelly 499 2009 vs Wilkes Phil Tortoreti 4 1966 vs Moravian John Port 33 2005 vs Wilkes Dustin Kaplan 7 2002 vs Del. Valley Dave Harig 21 2009 vs Leb. Valley Eric Nemec 15 1997 vs Susquehanna (436 passing, 63 rushing) Jack Sudol 4 1951 vs F&M Tanner Kelly 33 2008 vs Lycoming George Merrill 7 2001 vs Wesley Jeff Bender 20 1991 vs Juniata Eric Nemec 15 1995 vs King’s John Port 479 2004 vs FDU-Florham Pete Manotti 20 2005 vs FDU-Florham Bob Maro 3 1997 vs Wesley Bill Brown 7 1976 vs Leb. Valley John Shea 3 1990 vs Widener Attempts Eric Nemec 14 1997 vs FDU-Madison (464 passing, 15 rushing) John Shea 20 1991 vs Juniata Jordan Loiodice 7 2011 vs. Stevenson & Wilkes Cliff Repetti 3 1988 vs Upsala Bryan Snyder 66 1996 vs Widener Ryan Ditze 14 1996 vs Lycoming John Port 441 2004 vs Widener Joe Jennings 20 1991 vs Wilkes Ryan Ditze 14 1994 vs Jersey City (466 passing, -25 rushing) Bob Smith 20 1982 vs Susquehanna Mike Sahli 3 1975 vs Leb. Valley Bryan Snyder 55 1994 vs Widener PAT Attempts AJ Hill 14 2008 vs Western Conn. State Bryan Snyder 441 1997 vs Susquehanna Tom Fitti 19 1999 vs King’s Paul Reid 3 1964 vs Juniata & Leb. Valley John Port 55 2005 vs Wilkes Mike Franczak 8 1980 vs FDU-Madison Nate Romig 14 2009 vs Del. Valley (464 passing, -23 rushing) Nick Yarussi 19 1988 vs Widener Matt Christ 3 2007 vs Kean (NJ) Mike Strack 52 2000 vs Del. Valley Bill Brown 8 1976 vs Leb. Valley Scott Pillar 14 2012 vs Wilkes Tanner Kelly 417 2006 vs Lycoming Bob Smith 19 1984 vs Lycoming many tied with 2 Bryan Snyder 52 1996 vs Lycoming Bill Brown 8 1975 vs Upsala (335 passing, 82 rushing) (last by Joe Magosin 2012 vs Widener) John Port 51 2003 vs Del. Valley Jordan Loiodice 8 2011 vs Wilkes John Port 417 2004 vs Lycoming Mike Strack 51 2001 vs Widener many tied with 7 (414 passing, 3 rushing) Tanner Kelly 51 2009 vs Del. Valley (last by Jordan Loiodice 2011 vs Stevenson)

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Rush Punt Interception Return Willie Smith 96 1951 vs Moravian Jack Sudol 92 1953 vs Scranton Dick Riffle 102 1937 vs CCNY Single-Game Records Single-Season Records Paul Deck 95 1922 vs Cornell Al Harnly 89 1949 vs PMC Bill Bors 93 1962 vs F&M Scott Pillar 94 2012 vs FDU-Florham Jack Sudol 75 1951 vs Lafayette Drew Peterson 78 2011 vs King’s Dick Breen 91 1939 vs Dickinson Brooks Mitkewich 75 2011 vs SUNY-Cortland John Cunningham 77 1955 vs Lehigh Most Touchdowns Scoring Most Touchdowns Scoring Harry Kerns 90 1926 vs Juniata Chris Morehouse 71 1998 vs Del. Valley Mike Sahli 76 1974 vs Upsala Rushing Points Rushing Points Rob Levan 85 1990 vs Juniata 8 1980 vs FDU-Madison 77 1920 vs Juniata 28 1976 447 2004 Bob White 85 1949 vs Moravian Kickoff Return Fumble Return 7 1989 vs Leb. Valley 73 1929 vs Alfred 27 2010 425 1996 Jeff Rogers 100 1998 vs Wm Patterson Milton Weaver 80 1927 vs Leb. Valley 7 1980 vs Widener 70 1936 vs Muhlenberg 24 1980 410 2009 Pass Ralph Guadagno 98 1987 vs Moravian Milton Weaver 78 1926 vs Temple 7 1973 vs Upsala 68 1929 vs Cooper Union 24 1975 347 2012 Mike Strack to 96 2001 vs Wesley George Hollenbaugh 97 1922 vs Cornell Dan Boyd 62 1985 vs Widener 7 1961 vs Muhlenberg 65 2011 vs Wilkes 23 2012 344 2011 Jesse Dorais Nate Romig 96 2006 vs Lycoming Matt Christ 51 2007 vs Del. Valley 6 1976 vs Upsala & Leb. Valley 22 2004 332 2003 Tanner Kelly to 93 2009 vs Western Conn. Johnny Krouse 95 1948 vs Leb. Valley Jim Huie 45 1960 vs F&M 6 1972 vs Gettysburg Most Yards 22 2009 326 2001 Scott Pillar Dick Riffle 95 1936 vs Muhlenberg Tom Farr 40 1982 vs Lycoming 6 1950 vs Adelphi Rushing 20 2011 Tanner Kelly to 91 2007 vs King’s Ralph Guadagno 94 1986 vs Moravian 5 many times 481 1976 vs Delaware Valley 19 1977 Most Yards Stephen Asay Jim Paul 94 1979 vs Leb. Valley (last 2010 vs FDU-Florham) 472 1972 vs Gettysburg 19 1974 Rushing Bryan Snyder to 83 1994 vs Leb. Valley Frankie Francks 94 1975 vs Widener 446 1977 vs Delaware Valley 16 2002 2,770 1974 Chris McPherson Roy Dragon 94 1955 vs Muhlenberg Passing 446 1974 vs Muhlenberg 16 1991 2,680 1976 John Port to 82 2003 vs Ursinus Roy Sherid 94 1927 vs Gallaudet 6 2011 vs Wilkes 428 1974 vs Delaware Valley 2,339 1980 Jesse Dorais 6 2002 vs Del. Valley 397 1976 vs Upsala Passing 2,278 1977 Bryan Snyder to 80 1997 vs King’s Punt Return 6 1996 vs Juniata 43 1996 2,212 1975 Howard Payton Tom Olivo 100 1958 vs Scranton 5 2004 vs Wilkes Passing 36 2004 George Petronius to 80 1929 vs St. Joseph’s Doug Deicke 85 1962 vs Moravian 5 2003 vs Juniata & Leb. Valley 545 2011 vs Wilkes 29 2003 Passing Stan Brooks Doug Deicke 85 1961 vs Gettysburg 5 1997 vs Del. Valley 533 2003 vs Juniata 29 2009 3,877 2004 Harry Kerns 85 1926 vs Juniata 5 1996 vs 4 teams 464 1997 vs Susquehanna 27 1997 3,726 2009 Field Goal Eldred Miller 80 1922 vs Dickinson 5 2009 vs Leb. Valley 406 1996 vs Widener 25 2007 3,684 1996 Daniel Sobolewski 47 2012 vs Stevenson William Alston 78 2007 vs Lycoming 4 many times 405 2002 vs Delaware Valley 3,453 2003 John Meil 47 1983 vs Moravian Mario Nicotera 77 1937 vs CCNY (last 2011 vs King’s & Stevenson) Total 3,102 1997 John Meil 47 1982 vs Leb. Valley Total 62 2004 2,837 1995 John Whelan 45 2009 vs Lycoming Total 675 2011 vs Wilkes 59 1996 John Meil 45 1982 vs Lycoming 11 1936 vs Muhlenberg 644 2003 vs Juniata 51 2009 Total George Merrill 43 1999 vs Del. Valley 11 1929 vs Alfred, Cooper Un. 584 1994 vs Moravian 48 2012 5,290 2004 George Merrill 42 2001 vs Susquehanna 11 1920 vs Juniata 551 2003 vs Susquehanna 47 2011 5,189 1996 Greg Leppien 42 1998 vs Wm Patterson 9 2011 vs Wilkes 543 2011 vs Stevenson 46 2003 5,181 2009 Dennis Unger 42 1997 vs Widener 8 2011 vs King’s 543 2012 vs FDU-Florham 40 2001 4,686 2003 Mike Franczak 42 1980 vs Juniata 8 2011 vs Stevenson 40 1997 4,329 2012 Jordan Loiodice 42 2011 vs Leb. Valley 9 1963 vs Del. Valley 40 1976 4,258 2011 George Merrill 41 2001 vs Juniata 8 2003 vs Juniata 40 1961 4,155 1995 Rob Brooks 41 1992 vs Widener 8 1980 vs FDU-Madison 40 2010 Bill Cooper 41 1967 vs Moravian 8 1976 vs Leb. Valley Josh Whelan 41 2010 vs Geneva Interception Return 8 1975 vs Upsala Most First Downs 8 1932 vs PMC 281 2004 271 2009 Most First Downs 258 1996 33 2011 vs Stevenson 230 2003 33 1932 vs PMC (Widener) 226 1995 31 2004 vs Juniata 225 2012 30 2011 vs Wilkes 221 2011 30 2005 vs Juniata 30 2004 vs Widener 29 2009 vs Wilkes 29 2004 vs Leb. Valley 29 2003 vs Juniata 29 1990 vs Western Maryland 28 2010 vs Catholic 27 2004 vs FDU-Florham 27 2003 vs Del. Valley

43 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 44 1996- Jason Howe, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro 1965- George Gamber, C, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1977- Fred Hess, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1996- Bryan Snyder, QB, Honorable Mention All-South 1965- Roy Shellhammer, QB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1977- Jeff Welch, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1997- Bob Maro, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 1965- Frank Herzog, HB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1977- Kevin Kelly, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1997- Eric Nemec, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 1965- Al Esposito, IL, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1977- Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Award 2004- Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1977- Mark Crow, DT, H.M. All-MAC Northern 2004- Nick Cushman, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- Mickey Esposito, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1977- Dan Daly, FB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 2004- John Port, QB, Honorable Mention All-ECAC South 1966- Paul Chaiet, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1977- Dan Delahanty, TE, H.M. All-MAC Northern Winners 2007- Steve Asay, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- George Gamber, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1977- Bill DeNichols, QB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 2008- Therron Deets, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1977- Rod Neary, DB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 2008- Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- Carmon Comunale, DE, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1978- Dino Andrescavage, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Gazette, 3rd Team A.P. Little 1959- Tony LoSapio, C, Honorable Mention 2008- William Alston, RS, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1966- George Gamber, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1978- Anthony Trotter, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern All-American 2004- Nick Cushman, AFCA Coaches, 1st Team D3foot- 1960- George Reagan, T, 1st Team 2009- Tanner Kelly, QB, ECAC South Offensive Player of 1966- Tom Gargulio, DB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1978- Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern the Year/1st Team All-ECAC 1967- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1978- Bill DeNichols, QB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1914- Haps Benfer, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin ball.com, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1960- Gary Chapman, QB, 2nd Team 2004- John Port, Honorable Mention D3football.com 1960- Gary Sheeler, E, 3rd Team 2009- Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1967- Herb Nauss, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1978- Bob Majowicz, DB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1930- Larry Hatton, Honorable Mention Associated Press 2009- John Whelan, K, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1968- Terry Jones, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1979- Dino Andrescavage, OL, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1932- Fran Hatton, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 2005- John Port, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s 1960- George Seighman, G, Honorable Mention Football Gazette 1961- Gary Chapman, QB, 1st Team 2011- Scott Pillar, WR, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1968- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1979- Gregg Holst, P, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1933- Stan Hino, Associated Press Little 2011- Marty Reinhardt, FB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1968- Ted Agurkis, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1979- Mike Mullane, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1935- Dick Riffle, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 2007- Matt Christ, Honorable Mention D3football.com 1961- Gary Sheeler, T, 2nd Team 2009- Nate Romig, 3rd Team D3football.com 1961: George Reagan, T, 2nd Team 2012- Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1968- Herb Nauss, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1979- Brian Constantine, RB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1936- Dick Riffle, 1st Team Associated Press Little, 2012- Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1968- Paul Litwinetz, C, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1980- Bob Gage, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Honorable Mention Associated Press 2011- Scott Pillar, Honorable Mention BSN 1961- Tom Olivo, B, Honorable Mention 2012- Scott Pillar, AFCA Coaches, Honorable Mention BSN 1966- Paul Chaiet, OG, 1st Team 1968- Mike Grant, E, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1980- Vic Scotese, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1936- Leo Disend, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 1968- Tom Sweeney, IL, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1980- Gregg Holst, P, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1937- Dick Riffle, 1st Team Associated Press Little, 2012- Marty Reinhardt, 3rd Team BSN 1968- Herbert Nauss, DB, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region 1969- Denny Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team 1968- Frank Klassen, LB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1980- Mike Franczk, K, 1st Team All-MAC Northern Honorable Mention Associated Press 1994- Ryan Ditze, WR, 2nd Team All-Region 1968- Tom Garguilo, LB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1980- John Jacobs, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1937- Leo Disend, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 1974- Joe Noonan, G, Honorable Mention Preseason All-American 1974- Kevin Daniels, RB, Honorable Mention 1996- Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-Region 1969- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, 1st Team All-MAC North. 1980- John Simcik, TE, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1941- Bill Spangler, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 1996- Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Region 1969- Ted Agurkis, IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1980- Chris Mezzacappi, OL, H.M. 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Little 2011- Matthew Hnatiuk, ST, 2nd Team All-East Region D3proday.com All-Region 1995- Ryan Ditze, 1st Team Sporting News, 1st Team 2011- Brooks Mitzkewich, P, 3rd Team All-East Region 1971- Jim Kuhn, FB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1985- Dave Croson, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1968- Herbert Nauss, Honorable Mention Kodak Bob Griese’s College Football Yearbook 2010- John Whelan, K, D3proday.com All-Region 1971- Mike Grant, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1985- Matt Pammer, RB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1971- Paul Litwinetz, Honorable Mention A.P. Little 1996- Dennis Unger, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Football ECAC All-Stars 1971- Bill Morrison IL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1986- Scott Navitsky, LB, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1974- Joe Noonan, Honorable Mention A.P. 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All-MAC Northern 1993- Mike Lizzi, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1991- Jon Thorpe, 2nd Team Division III, Honorable Men- 1976- Kevin Kelly, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1961- George Sighman, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern orable Mention Consensus Draft Services, USA College 1976- Ray Granger, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1974- Chris Simcik, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1993- Jason Hort, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth tion Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Football Senior 1961- Steve Simon, E, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1975- Chris Simcik, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1994- Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1991- Greg Vella, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s 1976- Frankie Francks, RB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1961- Robert Williams, C, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 2011- Josan Holmes, USA College Football Senior 1977- Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1975- Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1994- Ryan Ditze, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Football Gazette 2011- Francis Hall, USA College Football Senior 1961- Douglas Diecke, HB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1975- Dave Kurzinski, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1991- John Shea, Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s 1977- Ray Granger, LB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1961- Tom Olivo, HB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 2012- Jake Bentsen, 3rd Team USA Football News 1977- Kevin Kelly, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1975- Pat Sharp, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Football Gazette 2013- Drew Peterson, 1st Team USA College Football, 1961- David Rees, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1975- Frankie Francks, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Chad Eisenhower, RB, 1st Team All-Comm. 1994- Ryan Ditze, 2nd Team Division III, 3rd Team Don 1977- Rod Neary, DB, 2nd Team All-ECAC South 1962- Robert Williams, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 3rd Team BSN 1978- Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1975- Bill Gallen, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Hansen’s Football Gazette 2013- Matt Pattison, 2nd Team USA College Football 1962- Steve Simon, E, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1975- Mike Vidulich, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Chris Rickards, DE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1995- Dennis Unger, AFCA Coaches, 2nd Team Division 1979- John Simcik, TE, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1962- Rod Duckworth, T, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 2013- Eric Wade, 4th Team USA College Football 1980- Mike Franczak, K, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1975- Regis Yoboud, Honorable Mention All-MAC North. 1995- Shawn Stratz, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth III, 2nd Team Don Hansen’s Gazette 1962- Jon Paris, T, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1975- Mike Sahli, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1995- Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-MAC Commonwealth 1996- Bob Maro, 1st Team Division III, 1st Team Don 1981- Bob Gage, OL, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1962- Gerald Smith, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern All-Region 1982- Chris Arnout, RB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1976- Regis Yoboud, TE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Bryan Snyder, QB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Hansen’s Football Gazette 1963- Robert Kopp, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Paul Cappelli, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Eric Nemec, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1996- Ryan Ditze, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football 1983- Casey Krady, DB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1963- Robert Williams, C, H.M. All-MAC Northern Associated Press All-State 1983- Art Vellutato, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1976- Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Shawn McGinty, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth Gazette, 2nd Team Division III 1964- Bob Goidell, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Dave Kurzinsky, C, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Steve Cavanaugh, TE, 2nd Team All-Comm. 1996- Bryan Snyder, 2nd Team Division III 1984- Bob Smith, LB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1964- Bill Kopp, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1947- Jimmy Maracani, HB, Honorable Mention 1984- Paul Hennigan, DE, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1976- Frankie Francks, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Jason Howe, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1996- Ed Baker, 2nd Team Hansen’s Football Gazette 1964- Bill Bors, RB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Tom Neary, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1996- Shawn Stratz, Honorable Mention Division III 1948- Billy Krohto, HB, Honorable Mention 1984- Matt Pammer, RB- ECAC South Rookie of the Year 1964- George Gamber, C, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1948- Bernie Yanoski, HB, Honorable Mention 1987- Jim Maransky, TE, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1976- Kevin Kelly, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1995- Sydney Bull, CB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 1997- Bob Maro, 2nd Team Division III, 2nd Team Don 1964- Lew Nevins, QB, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Mark Crow, DL, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1996- Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Hansen’s Football Gazette 1951- Jack Sudol, DB, 1st Team 1987- Matt Pammer, RB, 1st Team All-ECAC South 1964- Don Manlove, B, 2nd Team All-MAC Northern 1951- Al Weidman, DG, 2nd Team 1996- Ryan Ditze, WR, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 1976- Ray Granger, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1996- Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1997- Eric Nemec, 2nd Team Division III, 2nd Team Don 1965- Carmon Comunale, E, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Rod Neary, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1996- Ed Baker, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth Hansen’s Football Gazette 1951- Walt Drazek, DT, Honorable Mention 1996- Dennis Unger, K, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 1965- Bob Goidell, T, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1953- Jack Sudol, DB, 1st Team 1996- Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-ECAC Metro 1976- Bill Brown, K, Honorable Mention All-MAC Northern 1996- Sean McGinty, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1997- Sean McGinty, 2nd Team Hansen’s Football Gazette 1965- John Haggarty, DE, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1976- Jeff Welch, RB, H.M. All-MAC Northern 1996- Bryan Snyder, QB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 1998- Chris Morehouse, 1st Team Don Hansen’s Football 1959- Jim Doremus, DG, 2nd Team 1996- Ed Baker, OL, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro 1965- Bill Kopp, LB, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1959- Gary Chapman, QB, Honorable Mention 1996- Shawn Stratz, DL, 2nd Team All-ECAC Metro 1977- Mark Redmond, G, 1st Team All-MAC Northern 1996- Jim Keman, DE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 45 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 46 1996- Shawn Stratz, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2004- Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-MAC 2008- Josan Holmes, RB, MAC Rookie of the Year 1996- Jason Howe, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2004- John Port, QB, 1st Team All-MAC 1996- Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Commonwealth 2004- Justin Holland, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC 1996- Jeff Perry, P, 1st Team All-MAC Commonwealth 2004- Pete Manotti, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC Coach of the Year 1996- Eric Nemec, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2004- Steve Mocey, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC Coaching 1996- Chris Rickards, DE, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2005- Matt Niebel, OL, 1st Team All-MAC 1959- John Potsklan, Berks County Officials Assoc. COY 1996- Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2005- John Port, QB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1960- John Potsklan, Berks County Officials Assoc. COY 1996- Tom Deja, CB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2005- Pete Manotti, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1960- John Potsklan, AFCA District II Coach of the Year Records 1996- Dennis Unger, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Tanner Kelly, QB, 1st Team All-MAC 1975- John Potsklan, MAC Northern Coach of the Year 1997- Eric Nemec, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Steve Asay, WR, 1st Team All-MAC 1976- John Potsklan, MAC Northern Coach of the Year 1997- Ben Reph, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-MAC 1977- John Potsklan, MAC North. Co-Coach of the Year 1997- Sean McGinty, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Nate Romig, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC 1996- Ron Maier, MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year Overall Record MAC Record 1997- Bryan Snyder, QB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Therron Deets, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 1997- E.J. Sandusky, MAC Commonwealth Co-COY Name Years W L T Pct. W L T Pct. 1997- Jim Keman, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Nate Romig, KR, 2nd Team All-MAC 2009- John Marzka, Nike NCAA D-III Coach of the Year 1997- Jason Howe, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- John Whelan, K, 2nd Team All-MAC Unknown 1892 1 0 0 1.000 1997- Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2007- Tanner Kelly, P, 2nd Team All-MAC Academic Awards Charles “Pop” Kelchner 1900-18 24 56 8 .318 1997- Tom Deja, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Harry Benfer 1920-24 20 26 0 .435 1997- Matt Santoro, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Therron Deets, OL, 1st Team All-MAC 1997- Ryan Griffin, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Matt Christ, DB, 1st Team All-MAC Academic All-American James Bond, Jr. 1925 2 6 0 .250 1997- Bryan Haas, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- William Alston, KR, 1st Team All-MAC Harry Weller 1926-27 9 7 1 .559 1997- Dennis Unger, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Tanner Kelly, P, 1st Team All-MAC 1972- Robin Hynicka, 2nd Team CoSIDA John S. Smith 1928, 33 3 12 1 .219 1997- Drew Dickson, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Josan Holmes, RB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2004- Nick Cushman, 1st Team CoSIDA 1997- Shawn Stratz, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- John Whelan, K, 2nd Team All-MAC 2006- Matt Hoelscher, 2nd Team CoSIDA Alvin “Doggie” Julian 1929-30 14 3 1 .806 1997- Jason Eberts, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2008- Andrew Kibler, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2013- JT Harding, NCSA Athleader All-American Frank White 1931-32 12 6 0 .667 1997- Chris Rickards, LB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Tanner Kelly, QB, 1st Team All-MAC Jay Martin Kelchner 1934 2 7 0 .222 1997- Jeff Perry, P, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Nate Romig, WR, 1st Team All-MAC Academic All-District 1998- Eric Nemec, WR, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2009- John Whelan, K, 1st Team All-MAC Clarence “Biggie” Munn 1935-36 13 2 1 .844 1998- Greg Fisher, OL, 1st Team All-Comm. 2009- Bob Harper, LB, 1st Team All-MAC 1997- Ben Reph, CoSIDA Academic All-District William “Lone Star” Dietz 1937-42 31 23 2 .571 1998- Anthony Della Ventura, LB, 1st Team All-Comm. 2009- Brett Gaul, DB, 1st Team All-MAC 1998- Ben Reph, CoSIDA Academic All-District David Strong 1946 1 7 0 .125 1998- Bob Maro, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Adam Burkart, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2003- Nick Cushman, 1st Team CoSIDA College Division 1998- Chris Morehouse, P, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Matt Odenwalt, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2004- Nick Cushman, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine LeVan Smith 1947-48 5 11 3 .342 1998- Matt Santoro, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Jack Sayer, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2004- Matt Hoelscher, 2nd Team ESPN The Magazine Ed Gulian 1949-54 25 29 1 .464 1998- Howard Payton, WR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealt 2009- Alvin Thomas, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2005- Matt Hoelscher, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine John Potsklan 1955-84 144 122 5 .541 110 65 4 .626 1998- Matt Goloniecki, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2009- Dave Harig, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2006- Matt Hoelscher, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine 1998- Mike Strubbe, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Matt Odenwalt, OL, 1st Team All-MAC 2006- Brian Weiser, 1st Team ESPN The Magazine Bill Popp 1985 2 7 0 .222 2 7 0 .222 1998- Jason Alexander, DL, 2nd Team All-Comm. 2010- Josan Holmes, RB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2007- Brian Weiser, 2nd Team ESPN The Magazine Jeff Sparagana 1986-92 16 54 0 .229 9 49 0 .155 1998- John Couchara, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Tyrell Drumgo, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC Kevin Keisel 1993-95 15 15 1 .500 7 9 0 .438 1998- Chris Bullis, DB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Luke Wallace, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC FRAternity All-American 1999- Frank Puleo, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Stuart Grogan, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC Ron Maier 1996 10 2 0 .833 5 0 0 1.000 1999- Matt Santoro, RB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Don Gould, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC 1996- Ed Baker, OT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American E.J. Sandusky 1997-2006 50 52 0 .490 36 38 0 .523 1999- George Merrill, K, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2010- Francis Hall, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC 1996- Chris Rickards, DE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American John Marzka 2007-present 45 22 0 .672 29 16 0 .644 1999- Chris Bullis, DB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-MAC 1996- Jason Howe, LB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1999- Chad Slotter, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Marty Reinhardt, FB, 1st Team All-MAC 1996- Bob Maro, DB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American Totals 1892-2012 444 469 24 .487 198 184 4 .518 1999- Brian Wood, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Brooks Mitzkewich, P, 1st Team All-MAC 2000- Buck Scarduzio, RB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1999- Jackson Fallon, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Matt Pattison, DL, 1st Team All-MAC 2000- Joe Noe, OL, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1999- Mike McGinn, DL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Jake Bentsen, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2000- Russell Benditt, DL, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American No team 1893-1899, 1901, 1907-1911, 1943-45 1999- Jason Scheerer, KR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Stuart Grogan, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2000- Tom Fitti, LB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 2000- Frank Puleo, TE, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Taylor Howes, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2000- Mike Beckley, DB, Sigma Alpha Epsilon All-American 1958-69 – MAC College Division North 2000- Brian Wood, OL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Eric Wade, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC 2004- Adam Hubley, B, Hon. Mention NIC All-Fraternity 1970-82 – MAC Northern Division 2000- Buck Scarduzio, FB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2011- Francis Hall, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC 2000- Russell Benditt, DL, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Scott Pillar, WR, 1st Team All-MAC 1983-92 – MAC 2000- Tom Fitti, LB, 1st Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Marty Reinhardt, FB, 1st Team All-MAC 1993-2000 – MAC Commonwealth League 2000- Keith Johnson, RB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Jake Bentsen, OL, 1st Team All-MAC 2001-present – MAC 2000- Chad Slotter, OL, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Ryan Ott, LB, 1st Team All-MAC 2000- George Merrill, K, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Drew Peterson, S, 1st Team All-MAC 2000- Jack Byers, DB, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Eric Wade, TE, 2nd Team All-MAC 2000- Steve Biddle, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Matt Pattison, DL, 2nd Team All-MAC Longest Tenures: 2000- Jason Sheerer, KR, 2nd Team All-Commonwealth 2012- Mark Capetola, DE, 2nd Team All-MAC 2001- Jason Scheerer, KR, 1st Team All-MAC 2012- TJ Luddy, P, 2nd Team All-MAC Name Years W L T Pct. 2001- George Merrill, K, 1st Team All-MAC 2012- Nick Gjoni, DL, Honorable Mention All-MAC John Potsklan 1955-84(30) 144 122 5 .541 2001- Russell Benditt, DL, 1st Team All-MAC 2012- Chris Stephens, CB, Honorable Mention All-MAC “Pop” Kelchner 1900-18(13) 24 56 8 .318 2001- Tom Fitti, LB, 1st Team All-MAC 2001- Gerry McShea, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC E.J. Sandusky 1997-2006(10) 50 52 0 .490 2001- Joe Noe, OL, 2nd Team All-MAC MAC Player of the Year Jeff Sparagana 1986-92(7) 16 54 0 .229 2001- Buck Scarduzio, FB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2001- Dave Barr, LB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1961- Gary Chapman, QB, MAC Northern MVP 2001- Todd Hoffman, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1969- Dennis Zimmerman, HB, MAC Northern MVP Most Coaching Wins: 2001- Steve Biddle, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1972- Jim Kuhn, FB, MAC Northern MVP Name Years W L T Pct. 1976- Frankie Francks, RB, MAC Northern MVP 2001- Bert Wentzel, P, 2nd Team All-MAC John Potsklan 1955-84 144 122 5 .541 2001- Jeff Yoder, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC 1978- Ray Granger, LB, MAC Northern MVP 2002- Nick Cushman, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC 1991- Jon Thorpe, RB, MAC Offensive Player of the Year E.J. Sandusky 1997-2006 50 52 0 .490 2002- Jack Byers, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC 1996- Bryan Snyder, QB, MAC Commonwealth MVP John Marzka 2007-present 45 22 0 .672 1997- Bryan Snyder, QB, MAC Commonwealth MVP 2002- Jeff Benditt, OL, Honorable Mention All-MAC “Lone Star” Dietz 1937-42 31 23 2 .571 2001- Russell Benditt, DL, MAC Defensive POY Former head coach William (Lone Star) Dietz was 2002- Jason Scheerer, KR, Honorable Mention All-MAC Ed Gulian 1949-54 25 29 1 .464 2003- John Port, QB, 1st Team All-MAC 2007- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Offensive POY recently inducted into the College Football Hall of 2009- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Offensive POY “Pop” Kelchner 1900-18 24 56 8 .318 2003- Scott Matsinger, OL, 1st Team All-MAC Fame’s 2012 Divisional Class 2003- Jesse Dorais, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC 2003- Nick Cushman, WR, 2nd Team All-MAC MAC Rookie of the Year 2003- Kevin Bliss, DB, 2nd Team All-MAC 2003- Bert Wenzel, P, 2nd Team All-MAC 1998- Chris Morehouse, P, MAC Rookie of the Year 2004- Nick Cushman, WR, 1st Team All-MAC 2006- Tanner Kelly, QB, MAC Rookie of the Year

47 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 48 All-Time Year-by-Year Series Records Results

Lions vs... W L T First Last Lions vs... W L T First Last 1912 (2-7) 1917 (3-7) 1923 (2-6) 1928 (1-7) Adelphi 1 0 1950 1950 Lincoln (PA) 0 1 1949 1949 Coach: Pop Kelchner Coach: Pop Kelchner Coach: Harry Benfer Coach: John B. Smith L Carlisle Indians 7-50 L Penn 10-73 W Palmyra AC 48-0 L Lafayette 0-78 Albany (NY) 2 0 1975 1976 Loyola (MD) 1 0 1924 1924 L Lehigh 0-34 L Carlisle Indians 0-60 L F & M 6-10 L Rutgers 0-19 Alfred (NY) 2 2 1929 2009 Lycoming 17 34 2 1957 2012 L Ursinus 0-7 L Dickinson 7-27 L Johns Hopkins 0-41 L St. Thomas 0-25 Army 0 1 1913 1913 Lykens AC 1 0 1904 1904 L F & M 7-10 W Temple (forfeit) 1-0 L Dickinson 0-14 L Temple 0-32 Baltimore Univ. 1 0 1932 1932 Maryland State 0 1 1948 1948 W Carlisle Res’ves 32-21 W Reading AC 62-0 L Ursinus 6-28 L St. Joseph’s 0-13 Blue Ridge 2 0 1925 1941 Millersville 2 4 1902 1947 L Hillman Acad. 7-13 L Ursinus 7-29 L Haverford 6-13 W PMC (Widener) 19-0 L Fordham 13-16 W Schuylkill Sem. 40-0 W Susquehanna 6-0 L Schuylkill 0-49 Bridgewater (VA) 1 1 1989 1990 Misericordia 1 0 2012 2012 W Lebanon Valley 20-7 L Muhlenberg 0-21 L PMC (Widener) 6-16 L Lebanon Valley 6-13 Brown 0 1 1927 1927 Monmouth (NJ) 0 1 1993 1993 L Lafayette 0-42 Bucknell 1 14 1914 1957 Montclair State 1 1 2007 2008 1913 (3-4-3) L PMC (Widener) 7-27 1924 (3-6) 1929 (7-2) Carlisle Indians 0 7 1904 1917 Moravian 35 24 1 1934 2004 Coach: Pop Kelchner Coach: Harry Benfer Coach: Doggie Julian Carlisle Reserves 4 0 1912 1916 Mt. St. Mary’s 4 0 1 1913 1932 L Carlisle Indians 0-25 1918 (0-3) W Loyola (Balt.) 14-0 W Cooper Union 69-0 L Lehigh 0-64 Coach: Pop Kelchner L F & M 7-21 L Bucknell 0-33 Carnegie Tech 0 1 1941 1941 Mount Union 0 1 2009 2009 T Gettysburg 7-7 Carlisle Indians canc. L Muhlenberg 0-34 W Roanoke 46-0 Catawba 1 1 1938 1940 Muhlenberg 20 19 1902 1963 W Carlisle Res’ves 56-0 Bucknell canc. L PMC (Widener) 0-20 W Mt. St. Mary’s 33-6 Catholic 2 3 1995 2010 Otterbein 1 0 1948 1948 L Lafayette 0-7 L Dickinson 0-19 Susquehanna canc. L W. Maryland 6-21 City College of NY 2 0 1936 1937 Palmyra AC 1 0 1923 1923 W Susquehanna 20-0 Ursinus canc. L Dickinson 0-25 W St. Joseph’s 26-0 Coast Guard 0 1 1931 1931 Pennsylvania 0 2 1915 1917 L Army 0-77 Muhlenberg canc. W Washington C. 7-0 W Lebanon Valley 6-0 T Mt. St. Mary’s 7-7 Schuylkill Sem. canc. L William & Mary 0-27 W Alfred 73-0 Cooper Union 1 0 1929 1929 Reading AC 1 0 1 1904 1917 W Muhlenberg 29-3 L Lebanon Valle y 6-13 W St. Joseph’s 20-0 W Ursinus 18-0 Cornell 0 2 1922 1932 Reading HS 1 0 1892 1892 T Temple 0-0 L F & M 7-25 L Lebanon Valley 6-21 Davis & Elkins 2 1 1930 1933 Roanoke 1 0 1929 1929 1930 (7-1-1) Delaware Valley 18 29 1963 2012 Rutgers 0 3 1915 1928 1914 (5-3-1) 1919 (1-6) 1925 (2-6) Coach: Doggie Julian Dickinson 7 10 1903 2002 Salisbury 1 2 1995 2008 Coach: Pop Kelchner Coach: Harry Benfer Coach: James Bond Jr. W Connecticut 19-0 L Carlisle Indians 0-20 L Dickinson 0-19 L F & M 0-15 L Bucknell 0-26 Drexel 10 5 1919 1973 Schuylkill Seminary 4 3 1904 1928 W Temple 28-12 L F & M 0-25 L Muhlenberg 0-21 W Mt. St. Mary’s 12-7 East Carolina 0 1 1959 1959 Scranton (St. Thomas) 5 11 1928 1960 T Gettysburg 7-7 W Drexel 38-0 L PMC (Widener) 6-31 W PMC (Widener) 42-7 FDU-Florham 16 6 1979 2012 Shenandoah 2 0 2007 2008 W Dickinson 7-0 L Gettysburg 0-34 W Gallaudet 58-0 W St. Joseph’s 35-6 Fordham 0 2 1912 1933 Springfield (MA) 0 4 1967 1970 W Carlisle Res’ves 55-7 L PMC (Widener) 0-26 W Blue Ridge 18-0 W Davis & Elkins 7-0 F & M 12 24 2 1912 2012 St. Joseph’s (PA) 6 1 1924 1933 Mt. St Mary’s n/a L Muhlenberg 0-67 L Dickinson 0-13 W G. Washington 33-0 W Susquehanna 32-0 L Lebanon Valley 0-48 L William & Mary 0-27 T W. Maryland 7-7 F & M Academy 2 1 1 1903 1905 St. Lawrence 0 1 1976 1976 L Bucknell 0-42 L Lebanon Valley 0-41 W Lebanon Valley 12-6 Gallaudet 2 0 1925 1927 Stevenson 2 0 2011 2012 L Lafayette 6-42 1920 (4-2) Geneva (PA) 4 0 1937 2011 SUNY-Cortland 0 1 2011 2011 W Muhlenberg 20-10 Coach: Harry Benfer 1926 (6-3) 1931 (5-4) Georgetown 1 1 1916 1935 Susquehanna 21 20 1913 2006 W Dickinson 6-0 Coach: Harry Weller Coach: Frank White Geo. Washington 1 0 1930 1930 Swarthmore 0 1 1920 1920 1915 (2-7) L Muhlenberg 13-14 W Muhlenberg 30-6 L Coast Guard 7-32 Coach: Pop Kelchner W Drexel 41-0 W Juniata 33-0 L Temple 6-19 Gettysburg 10 24 4 1913 1977 Temple 2 9 1 1913 1953 L Carlisle Indians 7-21 L Gettysburg 10-20 W F & M 20-6 L Bucknell 7-23 Grove City 1 0 1964 1964 Thiel 1 0 1960 1960 L Rutgers 0-53 W Juniata 77-0 W PMC (Widener) 13-0 W PMC (Widener) 58-0 Haverford 0 1 1923 1923 Upsala 17 7 1 1939 1988 L Penn 0-63 W Susquehanna 21-7 W St. Joseph’s 20-0 L St. Thomas 0-14 Hillmans Academy 0 1 1912 1912 Ursinus 11 7 1 1912 2011 W Dickinson 20-0 L Lafayette 7-30 W St. Joseph’s 20-0 Indiana (PA) 0 1 1963 1963 Vanier 1 0 2011 2011 L Lehigh 0-27 1921 (4-3) W Temple 19-0 W Washington C. 49-6 L Lafayette 0-42 Coach: Harry Benfer L Schuylkill 7-9 W Mt. St. Mary’s 28-0 Ithaca 1 0 1942 1942 Villanova 0 1 1933 1933 L Ursinus 0-54 L F & M 0-7 L Lebanon Valley 3-16 W Lebanon Valley 19-0 Jersey City St. 1 0 1994 1994 Wagner 3 5 1964 1973 W Susquehanna 6-0 W PMC (Widener) 27-20 L Ursinus 7-13 Johns Hopkins 0 1 1923 1923 Washington (MD) 2 0 1924 1931 L Muhlenberg 0-33 L Swarthmore 0-28 1927 (3-4-1) Juniata 33 22 1 1920 2006 Waynesburg 0 1 1957 1957 W W. Maryland 21-7 Coach: Harry Weller 1935 (7-1) Kean (NJ) 2 0 2007 2012 Wesley 2 0 1997 2001 1916 (1-8-1) W Juniata 41-0 L Muhlenverg 7-33 Coach: Biggie Munn Coach: Pop Kelchner W Susquehanna 21-6 L Brown 0-20 W Georgetown 7-0 King’s 10 5 1 1993 2012 West Chester 4 8 1932 1951 W Carlisle Res’ves 20-7 L Muhlenberg 7-15 W PMC (Widener) 7-0 W Lafayette 32-0 Kings Point 1 1 1991 1992 West. Maryland 6 6 2 1921 1992 L Bucknell 0-37 W Gallaudet 29-7 W Ursinus 23-0 Kutztown 1 0 1940 1940 Western Conn. 2 0 2008 2009 L Lehigh 6-61 1922 (6-3) L W. Maryland 0-33 W Moravian 12-6 Lafayette 3 10 1913 1956 Widener (PMC) 17 42 1916 2012 L Dickinson 0-20 Coach: Harry Benfer L Temple 0-13 L West Chester 6-7 Lakehurst NTS 0 1 1942 1942 Wilkes 21 16 1964 2012 L Georgetown 0-80 L F & M 2-23 W Schuylkill 28-26 W Lebanon Valley 10-0 L Muhlenberg 0-43 W Juniata 34-0 T Lebanon Valley 6-6 W F & M 9-6 LaSalle 1 3 1933 1938 William & Mary 0 2 1924 1925 L Lafayette 0-32 L Dickinson 7-28 W Muhlenberg 31-6 Lebanon Valley 57 32 3 1900 2012 Williamson School 0 0 1 1916 1916 T Williamson School 7-7 W PMC (Widener) 13-6 Lehigh 0 10 1904 1956 Youngstown 1 1 1961 1962 L PMC (Widener) 7-24 W Susquehanna 6-0 W Schuylkill Sem. 61-0 W Ursinus 27-0 W W. Maryland 20-0 L Cornell 14-48

49 WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM WWW.ALBRIGHTATHLETICS.COM 50 1936 (6-1-1) 1942 (4-5) 1950 (5-4) 1956 (2-7) 1962 (3-5) 1968 (8-1) 1974 (6-3) 1979 (3-6) Coach: Biggie Munn Coach: Lone Star Dietz Coach: Ed Gulian John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan L F & M 6-7 W Indiantown Gap 47-0 L Temple 6-32 L Bucknell 0-13 L Lycoming 6-20 W Lycoming 9-0 W Lycoming 16-0 L Lycoming 5-15 W West Chester 7-6 W Ithica 22-7 L PMC (Widener) 7-12 L Muhlenberg 0-18 W Muhlenberg 14-6 W Juniata 14-7 W Upsala 42-0 W Juniata 10-7 W CCNY 31-0 W F&M 6-0 W Moravian 20-12 L Gettysburg 6-20 L Gettysburg 6-14 L Springfield 7-30 W Delaware Valley 37-13 L Lebanon Valley 21-22 W Moravian 6-0 L Lakehurst 0-14 W Adelphi 45-6 L Lafayette 7-32 L Youngstown 7-16 W Gettysburg 21-20 W Susquehanna 14-9 L Widener 14-35 W Ursinus 35-0 W Moravian 14-13 L F&M 0-14 L F&M 6-20 L Moravian 13-16 W Delaware Valley 10-6 L Juniata 27-28 W Susquehanna 17-6 T W. Maryland 6-6 L West Chester 0-6 W Lebanon Valley 27-13 L Moravian 7-26 W Lebanon Valley 23-0 W Drexel 28-0 W Gettysburg 17-14 L Wilkes 17-28 W Lebanon Valley 16-7 L PMC (Widener) 0-18 L Scranton 13-34 W Lebanon Valley 20-6 L Juniata 20-33 W Moravian 12-9 W Moravian 35-20 W FDU-Madison 10-3 W Muhlenberg 70-13 L Lebanon Valley 6-13 W Gettysburg 14-12 L Lehigh 14-34 W F&M 34-0 W Lebanon Valley 7-6 L Lebanon Valley 7-33 L Delaware Valley 14-16 L Muhlenburg 0-20 W Muhlenberg 33-6 W Scranton 13-7 W Upsala 28-0 L Wilkes 10-14 L Upsala 7-17 1937 (7-0-1) 1963 (3-5) Coach: Lone Star Dietz 1943-44-45 1951 (6-4) 1957 (1-7-1) Coach: John Potsklan 1969 (3-6) 1975 (8-2) 1980 (5-4) W Geneva 20-0 Program suspended due to WWII Coach: Ed Gulian Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming 7-13 Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan W CCNY 34-0 W Lafayette 12-0 L Bucknell 0-16 W Muhlenberg 13-8 W Lycoming 13-7 W Lycoming 14-0 L Lycoming 3-45 T Ursinus 0-0 1946 (1-7) W PMC (Widener) 12-6 L Scranton 0-20 L Juniata 6-12 L Juniata 7-20 W Juniata 29-13 L Juniata 10-35 W Moravian 25-0 Coach: David Strong W Moravian 33-13 L Muhlenberg 14-18 L Indiana State 14-17 L Springfield 8-26 W Delaware Valley 23-7 W Lebanon Valley 26-14 W Bucknell 6-0 L Muhlenberg 0-39 L Temple 6-47 T Lycoming 0-0 L Gettysburg 12-28 L Gettysburg 6-41 L Gettysburg 7-34 L Widener 0-54 W LaSalle 13-0 W Juniata 19-2 W F&M 6-0 L Gettysburg 13-37 W Delaware Valley 63-0 L Wagner 7-32 W Susquehanna 42-20 W Susquehanna 34-21 W Lebanon Valley 16-0 L Scranton 19-34 L Lebanon Valley 6-7 L Waynesburg 18-21 L Moravian 28-7 W Drexel 28-21 W Wilkes 20-14 W Wilkes 23-16 W Muhlenberg 7-6 L Moravian 20-27 W Scranton 2-0 L Moravian 6-19 L Lebanon Valley 12-21 L Moravian 23-26 W Albany 28-8 W FDU-Madison 56-0 L West Chester 0-26 L Gettysburg 20-21 W Lebanon Valley 32-8 W Lebanon Valley 15-0 W Lebanon Valley 20-12 L Delaware Valley 10-34 1938 (4-5-1) L F&M 0-12 W Muhlenberg 9-7 L Juniata 13-40 1964 (8-1) L Upsala 14-15 W Upsala 56-6 W Upsala 45-28 Coach: Lone Star Dietz L Gettysburg 0-34 L West Chester 9-32 Coach: John Potsklan L Widener+ 6-14 L Temple 0-6 L PMC (Widener) 0-6 1958 (2-6-1) W Grove City 24-0 1970 (4-5) 1981 (5-3-1) W Geneva 19-0 1952 (6-3) Coach: John Potsklan W Juniata 13-0 Coach: John Potsklan 1976 (8-2) Coach: John Potsklan L Gettysburg 0-7 1947 (2-6-2) Coach: Ed Gulian W Drexel 21-0 W Lycoming 19-6 W Lycoming 7-0 Coach: John Potsklan L Delaware Valley 0-27 W Catawba 14-0 Coach: LeVan Smith L Temple 0-21 T Lebanon Valley 14-14 W Gettysburg 19-15 W Juniata 20-18 W Lycoming 20-14 W Susquehanna 13-6 W Moravian 32-0 L Millersville 13-20 W Lafayette 28-6 L Lycoming 8-24 W Delaware Valley 35-0 L Springfield 24-27 W Juniata 15-13 W Lebanon Valley 31-14 L Bucknell 0-6 L Muhlenberg 0-53 W Gettysburg 7-0 L Gettysburg 8-18 L Wagner 8-27 L Gettysburg 12-36 W Delaware Valley 35-0 W Upsala 17-7 L LaSalle 6-14 L West Chester 7-20 W Muhlenberg 13-7 L F&M 14-30 W Moravian 40-0 L Wagner 14-22 L Gettysburg 10-14 L F&M 23-38 W Lebanon Valley 14-7 T F&M 13-13 L F&M 13-20 L Moravian 12-15 W Lebanon Valley 39-0 L Drexel 7-14 W Susquehanna 48-7 L Juniata 0-41 T Upsala 0-0 W Moravian 9-7 W Moravian 49-14 L Muhlenberg 20-27 W Wilkes 48-14 L Moravian 2-24 W Wilkes 24-7 W FDU-Madison 23-13 L Muhlenberg 0-3 L Scranton 0-43 W Lebanon Valley 21-19 L Juniata 12-33 W Lebanon Valley 34-24 W Albany 28-7 T Lycoming 13-13 L Lebanon Valley 7-31 W PMC (Widener) 20-0 W Scranton 30-24 1965 (4-5) W Upsala 15-7 W Lebanon Valley 55-7 W Wilkes 12-0 1939 (5-4) W Juniata 26-7 L Scranton 6-7 Coach: John Potsklan W Upsala 42-6 Coach: Lone Star Dietz L PMC (Widener) 19-27 1959 (7-3) W Juniata 24-7 1971 (3-5-1) L St. Lawrence+ 6-27 1981 (5-3-1) L Gettysburg 0-6 T Gettysburg 13-13 1953 (3-6) Coach: John Potsklan L Lycoming 9-19 Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan L Bucknell 0-15 Coach: Ed Gulian L East Carolina 0-45 L Gettysburg 14-22 W Lycoming 20-3 1977 (7-2) L Delaware Valley 0-27 W Moravian 13-6 1948 (3-5-1) L Temple 0-34 W Drexel 23-12 W Delaware Valley 30-0 T Juniata 6-6 Coach: John Potsklan W Susquehanna 13-6 W West Chester 25-19 Coach: LeVan Smith W Muhlenberg 6-0 W Lebanon Valley 18-0 W Wagner 21-14 L Delaware Valley 15-20 L F&M 0-7 W Lebanon Valley 31-14 W Upsala 26-0 L Gettysburg 6-26 L Lafayette 7-28 W Lycoming 19-0 L Moravian 6-14 L Gettysburg 13-42 W Lycoming 16-6 W Upsala 17-7 W Dickinson 46-14 W Moravian 19-0 L Gettysburg 0-27 L Gettysburg 6-19 L Lebanon Valley 23-25 L Wagner 14-27 W Juniata 20-17 L F&M 23-38 L F & M 16-19 L Maryland State L F&M 0-6 L Scranton 6-19 L Wilkes 7-37 L Drexel 12-13 W Delaware Valley 35-8 L Juniata 0-41 W Lebanon Valley 40-20 (MD-Eastern Shore) 0-25 W Moravian 21-13 W Moravian 33-12 W Drexel 21-0 L Moravian 21-28 W Gettysburg 20-9 W FDU-Madison 23-13 L Muhlenberg 0-3 T F&M 0-0 L Lebanon Valley 0-13 W Muhlenberg 27-22 W Lebanon Valley 16-7 W Susquehanna 34-7 T Lycoming 13-13 W Lebanon Valley 19-13 L PMC (Widener) 0-7 W Juniata 14-0 1966 (4-5) W Upsala 22-0 L Wilkes 0-7 W Wilkes 12-0 1940 (5-5) W Otterbein 61-7 W Scranton 19-0 W F&M 48-14 Coach: John Potsklan W Albany State 28-7 Caoch: Lone Star Dietz L Scranton 0-48 W Juniata 13-7 1972 (8-1) W Lebanon Valley 20-3 1982 (3-6) W Kutztown 24-7 L PMC (Widener) 0-39 1954 (3-6) 1960 (9-0) W Lycoming 10-0 Coach: John Potsklan W Upsala 14-7 Coach: John Potsklan L Moravian 0-9 L Muhlenberg 0-13 Coach: Ed Gulian Coach: John Potsklan L Gettysburg 7-34 W Lycoming 39-0 L Delaware Valley 7-23 W Muhlenberg 14-3 L Lafayette 0-26 W Muhlenberg 31-7 L Delaware Valley 10-14 W Juniata 17-0 1978 (3-6) L Susquehanna 3-21 W Upsala 19-0 1949 (2-6-1) W Muhlenberg 12-7 W Thiel 41-18 L Wagner 7-13 W Delaware Valley 24-2 Coach: John Potsklan W Lebanon Valley 28-0 L Catawba 6-7 Coach: Ed Gulian L Gettysburg 0-28 W Drexel 34-6 W Moravian 13-6 W Gettysburg 42-21 L Lycoming 0-10 L Upsala 0-3 L West Chester 0-7 L West Chester 6-46 L Alfred 0-12 W Gettysburg 20-8 W Lebanon Valley 24-0 W Wagner 22-21 L Juniata 14-21 L F&M 7-10 L F & M 6-27 L Lincoln 12-14 W F&M 22-13 W Scranton 39-6 L Upsala 41-42 W Moravian 12-0 W Delaware Valley 35-6 L Juniata 14-21 W Dickinson 7-0 W Moravian 33-6 L Moravian 7-13 W Moravian 21-14 L Drexel 27-28 L Drexel 7-30 L Widener 7-13 W FDU-Madison 41-0 L Bucknell 0-7 L Muhlenberg 7-21 W Labanon Valley 21-14 W Lebanon Valley 7-6 W Lebanon Valley 33-7 W Susquehanna 31-6 L Lycoming 10-21 W Lebanon Valley 3-0 W F&M 7-0 L Bucknell 0-27 W Juniata 27-19 1967 (5-4) W Upsala 8-7 W Wilkes 24-6 W Wilkes 24-3 L Lebanon Valley 13-26 L PMC (Widener) 6-28 W F&M 41-29 Coach: John Potsklan L F&M 6-7 1941 (6-4) L Scranton 6-33 L Lycoming 7-20 1973 (5-5) L Lebanon Valley 20-27 1983 (5-4) Coach: Lone Star Dietz T Gettysburg 13-13 1955 (2-7) 1961 (7-0-1) L Juniata 14-35 Coach: John Potsklan L Upsala 16-17 Coach: John Potsklan W Blue Ridge 20-0 L PMC (Widener) 7-19 Coach: John Potsklan Coach: John Potsklan L Springfield 10-20 L F&M 14-21 L Delaware Valley 7-26 W Muhlenberg 14-3 L Bucknell 14-25 W Muhlenberg 52-20 W Gettysburg 33-0 W Lycoming 21-6 W Upsala 7-6 L Carnegie Tech 6-12 L Muhlenberg 13-26 W Drexel 47-6 L Delaware Valley 10-14 L Juniata 0-17 W Juniata 25-6 W West Chester 6-0 L Gettysburg 6-46 W Gettysburg 37-21 W Moravian 43-18 L Delaware Valley 7-13 L Lycoming 0-14 L Lebanon Valley 13-27 L Alfred 7-13 W Youngstown 20-6 W Lebanon Valley 14-7 L Gettysburg 0-23 W Lebanon Valley 27-0 W Moravian 13-0 W F&M 20-0 T Moravian 8-8 W Upsala 7-6 W Wagner 27-19 W Wilkes 25-3 L F & M 12-13 L Moravian 13-35 W Lebanon Valley 33-7 W Drexel 20-14 W Moravian 27-15 W Moravian 19-14 W PMC (Widener) 27-20 W Lebanon Valley 27-12 W Juniata 21-0 L Drexel 7-16 L Widener 7-14 L Bucknell 0-42 L Lehigh 19-51 W F&M 46-0 W Lebanon Valley 13-10 L Susquehanna 7-44 W Millersville 26-13 L Scranton 0-12 W Upsala 51-0

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State U. 48-7 W Geneva 46-10 W Lebanon Valley 14-0 L Lebanon Valley 19-49 L FDU-Madison 6-27 L Widener 27-35 W Lycoming 49-32 W Pace (DII) 26-20 W Wilkes 65-26 +NCAA Division III Quarterfinal Game W Wilkes 10-6 L Widener 0-40 L Widener 20-46 W Lebanon Valley 21-7 W FDU-Florham 35-21 W Wilkes 43-21 W King’s 57-17 L Moravian 11-21 W Juniata 28-23 W Moravian 41-31 L Lycoming 9-43 L Widener 35-52 W Lycoming 26-7 L Lycoming 13-35 #ECAC Northwest Bowl L Widener 14-38 L Lycoming 8-22 L Lebanon Valley 20-34 L King’s 33-37 W Juniata 48-17 W King’s 34-16 L Lebanon Valley 17-24 L Susquehanna 7-29 L Moravian 15-35 W Delaware Valley 45-29 W Delaware Valley 37-13 L Delaware Valley 28-35 W Widener 31-17 L Delaware Valley 10-20 *ECAC South Atlantic Bowl L Susquehanna 12-14 W Jersey City State 45-14 L Susquehanna 20-27 L Susquehanna 27-34 W FDU-Florham 49-28 W FDU-Florham 35-10 1985 (2-7) W Moravian 45-39 L Delaware Valley 16-45 L Widener 20-60 ^ECAC South Central Bowl Coach: Bill Popp 1990 (2-8) 1995 (8-3) 2000 (3-7) W Lebanon Valley 37-13 W Lebanon Valley 44-43 (2OT) W Stevenson 57-21 L Delaware Valley 7-35 Coach: Jeff Sparagana Coach: Kevin Kiesel Coach: E.J. Sandusky W McDaniel* 54-10 W Alfred1 35-25 L Cortland& 0-14 &ECAC South-East Bowl W Upsala 22-16 L West. Maryland 31-45 L Lycoming 26-29 L Wilkes 21-22 W Delaware Valley2 27-3 L Juniata 7-26 W Wilkes 14-13 W Lebanon Valley 38-3 L Moravian 17-27 2005 (5-5) L Mount Union+ 3-55 2012 (8-3) Note: From 1973-1985 eight teams L Lycoming 0-43 W Bridgewater 31-27 W Moravian 26-0 W FDU-Madison 21-18 Coach: E.J. Sandusky Coach: John Marzka competed in the NCAA tournament; W Lebanon Valley 31-6 L Delaware Valley 28-35 W Wilkes 10-7 W Juniata 7-6 W Ursinus 34-33 2010 (5-5) W Kean 29-26 In 1986 the NCAA expanded the field to L Wilkes 23-33 L Lebanon Valley 10-13 W King’s 42-24 L Widener 14-27 W Susquehanna 21-7 Coach: John Marzka W Stevenson 29-22 (OT) 16 teams; In 2001 the field expanded to 24 L Moravian 7-41 L Widener 14-18 L Widener 17-31 W Lebanon Valley 31-26 W King’s 29-27 L Ursinus 13-21 W Wilkes 27-13 teams; In 2005 the field expanded to the L Widener 10-36 L Juniata 13-30 W FDU-Madison 19-10 L Lycoming 3-39 W Juniata 42-23 W Geneva 54-27 L Lycoming 29-14 present 32 team field L Susquehanna 7-28 L Lycoming 7-34 W Juniata 10-0 L King’s 14-34 L Widener 19-33 W Catholic 41-31 L Delaware Valley 42-21 L Moravian 22-30 W Susquehanna 47-14 L Delaware Valley 42-55 L Delaware Valley 34-35 L Wilkes 35-38 W FDU-Florham 45-0 1973 - First DIII NCAA Tournament 1986 (3-7) L Susquehanna 0-14 L Catholic 16-17 L Susquehanna 16-24 L FDU-Florham 14-17 L Lycoming 0-50 W King’s 41-10 8 Team Field - 1973-1985 Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Salisbury State* 20-10 L Wilkes 21-48 W King’s 38-14 L Widener 34-29 16 Team Field - 1986-2000 W West. Maryland 17-0 1991 (5-5) 2001 (7-4) L Lycoming 13-14 W Widener 35-27 W Misericordia 48-0 24 Team Field - 2001-2004 L Delaware Valley 0-31 Coach: Jeff Sparagana 1996 (10-2) Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Lebanon Valley 40-39 W FDU-Florham 41-15 W Lebanon Valley 26-14 32 Team Field - 2005-present W Upsala 14-7 W West. Maryland 14-13 Coach: Ron Maier W Delware Valley 34-6 L Delaware Valley 17-42 W Franklin and Marshall& 38-34 L Juniata 3-21 W Wilkes 28-27 L Lycoming 24-31 W Juniata 38-6 L Lebanon Valley 13-28 L Lycoming 0-34 L Lebanon Valley 10-28 W Lebanon Valley 49-14 W Dickinson 27-12 W Lebanon Valley 26-10 W Delaware Valley 14-13 W Moravian 42-2 L Susquehanna 23-24 2006 (2-8) L Wilkes 7-38 W Kings Point 21-20 W Wilkes 41-27 W Lebanon Valley 16-0 Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Moravian 7-28 L Widener 25-26 W King’s 33-0 W Wilkes 34-11 L Ursinus 16-32 L Widener 10-13 L Juniata 13-26 W Widener 19-16 L Lycoming 10-21 L Susquehanna 21-24 L Susquehanna 0-26 L Lycoming 8-43 W FDU-Madison 38-3 W Moravian 30-21 L King’s 14-38 W Moravian 20-0 W Juniata 47-21 L King’s 32-35(4OT) W Juniata 48-14 1987 (2-8) L Susquehanna 24-31 W Susquehanna 41-16 L Widener 33-47 L Widener 19-33 Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Catholic 47-40 W Wesley* 49-35 L Delaware Valley 13-21 W West. Maryland 13-7 1992 (0-10) W Wash & Jeff1 31-17 L FDU-Florham 35-39 L Wilkes 7-24 Coach: Jeff Sparagana L Lycoming+ 13-31 2002 (2-8) L Wilkes 6-30 L Upsala 3-7 L West. Maryland 0-28 Coach: E.J. Sandusky W Lycoming 42-35 L Delaware Valley 10-13 L Wilkes 10-19 W Delaware Valley 52-14 L Lebanon Valley 33-55 W Lebanon Valley 7-3 L Lebanon Valley 35-41 1997 (9-1) L Juniata 21-48 L Widener 0-19 L Delaware Valley 11-40 Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Dickinson 31-38 2007 (7-4) L Juniata 16-28 L Kings Point 22-49 W Delaware Valley 39-17 L Susquehanna 35-40 Coach: John Marzka L Lycoming 3-28 L Widener 33-35 W Lebanon Valley 31-7 W Lebanon Valley 48-7 L Salisbury 12-42 L Moravian 22-25 L Juniata 21-23 W Moravian 46-0 L Wilkes 22-26 W Kean 42-17 L Susquehanna 0-29 L Lycoming 30-33 W King’s 38-20 L Lycoming 12-35 W Shenandoah 30-7 L Moravian 20-28 W Widener 28-21 L Moravian 7-28 W FDU-Florham 17-14 1988 (2-8) L Susquehanna 17-46 W FDU-Madison 37-0 L King’s 7-35 W Lycoming 40-17 Coach: Jeff Sparagana W Juniata 14-6 L Widener 12-13 W King’s 24-21 W West. Maryland 15-7 1993 (3-7) W Susquehanna 35-14 W Wilkes 35-25 L Wilkes 7-41 Coach: Kevin Kiesel L Catholic 22-44 2003 (7-3) W Lebanon Valley 27-20 W Upsala 30-19 W King’s 31-12 W Wesley# 10-0 Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Widener 24-28 L Delaware Valley 10-30 W Juniata 24-14 L Wilkes 28-55 L Delaware Valley 21-14 L Lebanon Valley 7-24 L Lycoming 14-34 1998 (4-6) W Urinius 37-19 L Montclair State* 13-17 L Widener 3-38 L Susquehanna 7-31 Coach: E.J. Sandusky L Lycoming 21-38 L Juniata 7-30 L FDU-Madison 7-33 L William Paterson 10-16 W FDU-Florham 17-10 2008 (8-3) L Lycoming 0-23 L Widener 13-33 W Delaware Valley 25-20 W Widener 30-29 Coach: John Marzka L Moravian 3-28 L Moravian 21-49 W Lebanon Valley 33-23 W Juniata 49-31 L Salisbury 28-30 L Susquehanna 7-44 L Lebanon Valley 13-24 L Moravian 7-17 L Delaware Valley 30-45 W Western Conn. State U. 30-27 W Delaware Valley 34-33 W King’s 27-14 W Susquehanna 55-31 W Shenandoah 17-7 L Monmouth 14-15 L Widener 0-33 W Moravian 28-24 W FDU-Florham 24-17 L FDU-Madison 14-16 W Lebanon Valley 37-21 L Lycoming 13-23 L Juniata 14-21 W King’s 16-0 W Susquehanna 23-16 W Wilkes 17-10 L Catholic 33-34(OT) W Lebanon Valley 31-14 W Widener 21-10 L Delaware Valley 9-34 W Montclair State^ 42-14

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