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Patriot League Record Book TODAY’Swww.patriotleague.org SCHOLAR-ATHLETES, witter.com/patriotleague TOMORROW’S acebook.com/patriotleague LEADERS FOOTBALL 2017-18 PATRIOT LEAGUE RECORD BOOK WWW.PATRIOTLEAGUE.ORG WITTER.COM/PATRIOTLEAGUE ACEBOOK.COM/PATRIOTLEAGUE TM PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Football All-Time Year-By-Year Results 1986 1988 LEAGUE OVERALL LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA Holy Cross 4-0 1.000 10-1 .909 314 148 Lafayette 5-0 1.000 8-2-1 .773 420 251 Lafayette 2-2 .500 6-5 .545 306 318 Holy Cross 3-1 .750 9-2 .818 334 182 Lehigh 2-2 .500 5-6 .455 258 300 Lehigh 2-3 .400 6-5 .545 351 300 Bucknell 1-3 .250 4-7 .364 171 223 Bucknell 2-3 .400 3-7 .300 229 323 Colgate 1-3 .250 4-7 .364 312 274 Colgate 2-3 .400 2-9 .182 169 271 Davidson -- --- 0-9 .000 109 406 Davidson 0-4 .000 0-10 .000 125 274 First-Team All-Patriot League Offense Wally Dembowski (WR, Holy Cross); First-Team All-Patriot League Offense Mike Guerrini (WR, Bucknell); Phillip Buddy Brown (WR, Colgate); Mike Morrow (WR, Bucknell); Randy Miller (TE, Le- Ng (WR, Lafayette); Kyle Sanborn (TE, Colgate); Mark Stoy (OL, Holy Cross); Kent high); Erik Rosenmeier (OL, Colgate); Joe Uliana (OL, Lehigh); Chris Thatcher (OL, Weaver (OL, Lehigh); Andy Nygren (OL, Lafayette); Dan Meenan (OL, Bucknell); Lafayette); Scott Lesperance (OL, Colgate); Ron George (OL, Holy Cross); Jim Given Dennis Golden (OL, Holy Cross); Frank Baur (QB, Lafayette); Tom Costello (RB, La- (QB, Bucknell); Kenny Gamble (RB, Colgate); Bruce McIntyre (RB, Lafayette); Mike fayette); Joe Segreti (RB, Holy Cross); Jim Hodson (PK, Lafayette) Powers (PK, Colgate) First-Team All-Patriot League Defense Mark DeAngelo (DL, Colgate); Andy Kos- First-Team All-Patriot League Defense Steve Southard (DL, Holy Cross); Andy ko (DL, Lehigh); Tom Smith (DL, Holy Cross); Gerry Trietley (DL, Holy Cross); Chris Martin (DL, Holy Cross); Tony Khalife (DL, Colgate); Mike Kosko (DL, Lehigh); Jerry Hite (LB, Lehigh); Matt Jaworski (LB, Colgate); Rob McGovern (LB, Holy Cross); Juan McCabe (LB, Holy Cross); Greg Manusky (LB, Colgate); Greg Schiano (LB, Bucknell); Dela Rosa (DB, Colgate); Julio Fernandez (DB, Holy Cross); Gregg Wolfson (DB, Le- Byron Dixon (LB, Holy Cross); Gordie Lockbaum (DB, Holy Cross); Tom Estep (DB, high); Dave Murphy (DB, Holy Cross); Jack Phelps (P, Holy Cross) Holy Cross); Dave Murphy (DB, Holy Cross); Joe Genduso (P, Lafayette) Player of the Year: Frank Baur, Lafayette Player of the Year: Gordie Lockbaum, Holy Cross Offensive Player of the Year: Frank Baur, Lafayette Offensive Player of the Year: Kenny Gamble, Colgate Defensive Player of the Year: Rob McGovern, Holy Cross Defensive Player of the Year: Jerry McCabe, Holy Cross Rookie of the Year: Tom Costello, Lafayette Rookie of the Year: Mark McGowan, Lehigh Coach of the Year: Bill Russo, Lafayette Coach of the Year: Mark Duffner, Holy Cross First-Team All-America: Frank Baur (QB, Lafayette); Dennis Golden (OL, Holy First-Team All-America: Kenny Gamble (RB, Colgate); Gordie Lockbaum (DB/RB, Cross); Dave Murphy (DL, Holy Cross); Tom Smith (DB, Holy Cross) Holy Cross) 1987 LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA Holy Cross 4-0 1.000 11-0 1.000 511 110 Lehigh 3-1-1 .700 5-5-1 .500 221 201 Colgate 2-2 .500 7-4 .636 236 236 Lafayette 2-3 .400 4-7 .364 264 257 Bucknell 1-3-1 .300 4-5-1 .450 248 259 Davidson 0-3 .000 1-10 .091 118 399 First-Team All-Patriot League Offense Mike Guerrini (WR, Bucknell); Wally Dembowski (WR, Holy Cross); Scott Lillis (TE, Bucknell); Ron George (OL, Holy Cross); Craig Clarkin (OL, Holy Cross); Brian Smith (OL, Colgate); Mike Savage (OL, Holy Cross); Mark Stoy (OL, Holy Cross); Jeff Wiley (QB, Holy Cross); Kenny Gamble (RB, Colgate); Gordie Lockbaum (RB, Holy Cross); Steve Barimo (PK, Bucknell) First-Team All-Patriot League Defense Mike Jednak (DL, Holy Cross); Andy Mar- tin (DL, Holy Cross); Tony Khalife (DL, Colgate); Peter Pawlenko (DL, Lehigh); Horace Davis (LB, Lafayette); Greg Manusky (LB, Colgate); Rob McGovern (LB, Holy Cross); Sheldon Spicer (DB, Colgate); Mike Joseph (DB, Lafayette); Tom Estep (DB, Holy Cross); Dave Murphy (DB, Holy Cross); Steve Banco (P, Lehigh) Player of the Year: Gordie Lockbaum, Holy Cross Offensive Player of the Year: Jeff Wiley, Holy Cross Defensive Player of the Year: Greg Manusky, Colgate Rookie of the Year: Mike Guerrini, Bucknell Coach of the Year: Mark Duffner, Holy Cross First-Team All-America: Kenny Gamble (RB, Colgate); Greg Manusky (LB, Col- gate); Jeff Wiley (QB, Holy Cross); Gordie Lockbaum (WR, Holy Cross); Ron George (OL, Holy Cross) Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 1 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Football All-Time Year-By-Year Results 1989 1990 LEAGUE OVERALL LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA Holy Cross 4-0 1.000 10-1 .909 396 161 Holy Cross 5-0 1.000 9-1-1 .864 339 106 Bucknell 2-2 .500 5-5 .500 253 260 Bucknell 3-2 .600 7-4 .636 337 278 Lafayette 2-2 .500 5-5 .500 319 249 Colgate 3-2 .600 7-4 .636 296 248 Lehigh 1-3 .250 5-6 .455 371 360 Lehigh 3-2 .600 7-4 .636 329 211 Colgate 1-3 .250 4-7 .364 262 289 Lafayette 1-4 .200 4-7 .364 223 318 Fordham --- ---- 2-6 .250 119 253 Fordham 0-5 000 1-9 .100 127 342 First-Team All-Patriot League Offense Michael Lewis (WR, Holy Cross); Rob First-Team All-Patriot League Offense Mark Gallagher (WR, Holy Cross); Mi- Varano (WR, Lehigh); Vance Cassell (TE, Lehigh); Mike Hendricks (OL, Lehigh); Dave chael Lewis (WR, Holy Cross); Jeremy Garvey (TE, Colgate); Jeff Pape (TE, Bucknell); Williams (OL, Lafayette); Bob Laliberte (OL, Holy Cross); Ross Crump (OL, Colgate); Jay Butler (OL, Bucknell); Keith Petzold (OL, Lehigh); Jarrod Johnson (OL, Lehigh); Gee Lofstead (OL, Lafayette); Tom Ciaccio (QB, Holy Cross); Tom Costello (RB, La- Tom Cunningham (OL, Lehigh); Joe Foy (OL, Holy Cross); Tom Ciaccio (QB, Holy fayette); Joe Segreti (RB, Holy Cross); Jim Hodson (PK, Lafayette) Cross); Joe Segreti (RB, Holy Cross); Erick Torain (RB, Lehigh); Todd Krutchkoff (PK, Bucknell) First-Team All-Patriot League Defense Tim Dowing (DL, Holy Cross); Andy Hertz (DL, Holy Cross); Marc Kosciuk (DL, Holy Cross); Andy Kosko (DL, Lehigh); Daryl First-Team All-Patriot League Defense Andy Hertz (DL, Holy Cross); Rick Kirch- Boich (LB, Lafayette); Craig Callahan (LB, Holy Cross); Craig Cavlovic (LB, Bucknell); baum (DL, Colgate); Stefan Stration (DL, Holy Cross); Corey Vincent (DL, Holy Mike Ausberger (DB, Bucknell); Ernie Garlington (DB, Holy Cross); Dave Murphy Cross); Craig Callahan (LB, Holy Cross); Lee Picariello (LB, Lehigh); Josh Schaad (DB, Holy Cross); Dwayne Norris (DB, Lafayette); Rory Crump (P, Colgate) (LB, Holy Cross); Mike Augsberger (DB, Bucknell); Rich Burke (DB, Colgate); Dar- rell Dees (DB, Holy Cross); Trevor Smith (DB, Bucknell); Joe Emmons (P, Fordham) Second-Team All-Patriot League Offense George Delaney (WR, Colgate); Mark Gallagher (WR, Holy Cross); Jeremy Garvey (TE, Colgate); Matt Winters (TE, Second-Team All-Patriot League Offense George Delaney (WR, Colgate); Hor- Lafayette); Ed Grass (OL, Holy Cross); Ralph Riley (OL, Holy Cross); Joe Foy (OL, ace Hamm (WR, Lehigh); Doug Roebuck (OL, Bucknell); Rick Stahl (OL, Holy Cross); Holy Cross); Tim Lawler (OL, Colgate); Jarrod Johnson (OL, Lehigh); Scott Auchen- Pat Gibson (OL, Holy Cross); Eric Schweiker (OL, Fordham); Paul Austin (OL, Buck- bach (QB, Bucknell); Brian Henesey (RB, Bucknell); Erick Torain (RB, Lehigh); Steve nell); Dave Goodwin (QB, Colgate); Craig Cavlovic (RB, Bucknell); Brian Henesey Barimo (PK, Bucknell) (RB, Bucknell); Jim Hodson (PK, Lafayette) Second-Team All-Patriot League Defense Matt Fras (DL, Holy Cross); Kevin Gray Second-Team All-Patriot League Defense Art Bittel (DL, Holy Cross); Matt Fras (DL, Colgate); Rick Krichbaum (DL, Bucknell); Mark Williams (DL, Bucknell); Mike (DL, Holy Cross); Eric Jantzi (DL, Bucknell); Dave Rosen (DL, Lehigh); Bill Higgins Jasper (LB, Colgate); Chris Maruca (LB, Holy Cross); John Spatafore (LB, Bucknell); (LB, Bucknell); Matt Stover (LB, Fordham); Dave Weaver (LB, Lafayette); Chris Ko- Steve Aldiero (DB, Colgate); Joe Martin (DB, Colgate); Erik Street (DB, Bucknell); vath (DB, Holy Cross); Joe Martin (DB, Colgate); Bill Nash (DB, Colgate); Rodney Daryl Boich (P, Lafayette) Shannon (DB, Lafayette); Jeff Meador (P, Holy Cross) Player of the Year: Steve Auchenbach, Bucknell Player of the Year: Tom Ciaccio, Holy Cross Offensive Player of the Year: Tom Costello, Lafayette Offensive Player of the Year: Horace Hamm, Lehigh Defensive Player of the Year: Dave Murphy, Holy Cross Defensive Player of the Year: Corey Vincent, Holy Cross Rookie of the Year: Jim Tierney, Colgate Rookie of the Year: Art Dennis, Lafayette Coach of the Year: Mark Duffner, Holy Cross Coach of the Year: Lou Maranzana, Bucknell Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Bill Farthing, Bucknell/Rob Varano, Lehigh Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Shon Harker, Lehigh First-Team All-America: Dave Murphy (DB, Holy Cross) First-Team All-America: Craig Callahan (LB, Holy Cross); Mike Ausberger (DB, Bucknell); Keith Petzold (OL, Lehigh) Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 2 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Football All-Time Year-By-Year Results 1991 1992 LEAGUE OVERALL LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA W-L PCT W-L PCT PF PA Holy Cross 5-0 1.000 11-0 1.000 372 174 Lafayette 5-0 1.000 8-3 .727 382 282 Lehigh 3-2 .600 9-2 .818 363 235 Holy Cross 4-1 .800 6-5 .545 153 175 Lafayette 3-2 .600 6-5 .545 277 312 Colgate 2-3 .400 4-7 .364 199 287 Colgate 3-2 .600 4-7 .364 224 321 Lehigh 2-3 .400 3-8 .273 258 291 Bucknell 1-4 .200 1-9 .100 99 326
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