West Chester Football Media Information

The 2012 football RADIO/TELEVISION media guide is designed to assist media in its BROADCASTS Sports Information coverage of the Golden Rams during the upcom- ing season. Internet, radio and television stations seek- ing permission to broadcast games from John James Zuhlke Below is a list of media services available to Sports Information help members of the media in their coverage of A. Farrell Stadium should contact West Chester the Golden Rams’ program. We hope you will University’s sports information department Director take full advantage of the services offered by the at least two weeks prior to the game. Internet, sports information department, as we are here radio and TV stations using a courtesy line must Office Phone: to serve you. Please make note of the following call collect, use a calling card or provide for an (610) 436-3316 services available throughout the 2012 season. incoming call. All broadcasters must be set up Should additional information be required, please 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Office Fax: do not hesitate to contact us. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS (610) 436-1020 Postgame interviews featuring players and CREDENTIALS coaches from both teams will be conducted ap- Mailing Address: All requests for working press, photo and proximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of Dept. of Athletics broadcast credentials for West Chester’s 2012 the contest at a site to be determined. In most Sturzebecker HSC, Rm 220 home football games should be made in writing cases, postgame interviews take place on the West Chester University on company letterhead at least 10 days prior to fi eld following the 10-minute cooling off period. West Chester, PA 19383 the game for which credentials will be requested. Adjustments in the postgame process, due to in- Please direct all requests to James Zuhlke, Sports clement weather, will be announced in the press Information Director, Sturzebecker HSC, Rm box if necessary. 220, West Chester University, West Chester, PA Directions to West Chester 19383. Requests may also be faxed to (610) 436- PHOTOGRAPHY From 1020. All credentials that cannot be mailed will Credentials for sideline photographers are Take I-95 South to Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West be left at will call located at the main entrance to available by contacting James Zuhlke in West (Conchester Hwy toward West Chester). Turn left at John A. Farrell Stadium. Chester University’s sports information offi ce US-1 West (Baltimore Pike). Turn right at US-202 North at: (610) 436-3316 with priority given to those (Wilmington Pike). Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street PRESS BOX agencies covering the participating schools on a Rd). Take first right onto S. New St. Stadium is approxi- mately 2 miles up on the right. Because of the limited space available in regular basis. Farrell Stadium’s press box, media agencies Photographers can pick up flipcards and From Western (PA Turnpike) covering the visiting team will be given priority, rosters in the John A. Farrell press box prior to kickoff. Photographers are not permitted in-be- Take Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 312 (PA-100 and along with West Chester’s media outlets that West Chester/Pottstown). Stay left after toll booth cover the Golden Rams’ football program on a tween the 30-yard lines and must remain outside the restraining lines surrounding the fi eld. onto PA-100 South toward West Chester. Follow PA-100 regular basis. to US-202 South. Exit onto US-202 S. Exit at Business The press box will accommodate 50 people. District/West Chester University onto High St. Turn left Included in the press box are two coaching SCOUTING/OFFICIALS OBSERVERS at Rosedale Ave. Turn left at S. New St. Stadium is ap- booths, a fi lming area, a radio booth and a work- Scouts and those assigned to observe the proximately 3/4 mile down on the left-hand side. ing press area. game offi cials must call ahead to the sports in- formation offi ce, (610) 436-3316, to reserve press From New Jersey Turnpike (North or South) PRESS HOSPITALITY box space. Every effort will be made to accom- Follow PA Turnpike West for approximately 35 miles and Food and refreshments are served throughout modate scouts in the press box. However, space is take Exit 326 for Valley Forge, Take Exit 328A for US-202 the game in the John A. Farrell press box on limited and priority will be given to media outlets South (Swedesford Rd., West Chester/Pottstown). Keep game day. covering both schools. West Chester University left at the fork and merge onto US-202 S. Exit onto US- assumes no responsibility for scouts or offi cials 202 S. Exit at Business District/West Chester University STATISTICAL SERVICES observers, who appear at the press box unan- onto High St. Turn left at Rosedale Ave. Turn left at S. nounced and without reservations for space. Prior to kickoff, media will be provided with New St. Stadium is approximately 3/4 mile down on the a game program, updated game notes from both left-hand side. teams, a fl ipcard with rosters and projected start- LIVE STATS ing lineups and any last minute lineup changes. West Chester University’s athletic department From Delaware, Maryland, Washington, and Delaware During the game, a running play-by-play and continues its thorough coverage of Golden Rams’ Memorial Bridge quickie stats at the end of each quarter and half football with “Live Stats” off its homepage on Take I-95 North to Exit 8 onto US-202 North/Concord will also be distributed. the internet at www.wcupagoldenrams.com via Pike toward West Chester. Continue to follow US-202 Following the game, a complete postgame Internet Consulting Services, Inc., (ICS) SIDE- N. into Pennsylvania. Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street statistical package will be distributed to media ARM technology. Rd). Take first right onto S. New St. Stadium is approxi- containing a scoring summary, fi nal team and Additionally, WCHE 1520 AM Radio and mately 2 miles up on the right. individual statistics, complete play-by-play, drive the university’s student-run radio station 91.7 charts, defensive stats and a participation list. WCUR-FM both broadcast West Chester Uni- From Commodore Barry Bridge (New Jersey) Postgame statistical packages will be available versity home football games. Take Exit 3A to merge onto US-322 West (Conchester approximately 25 minutes after the conclusion Hwy toward West Chester). Turn left at US-1 West (Bal- of the game. LIVE BROADCASTS timore Pike). Turn right at US-202 North (Wilmington Pike). Turn left onto PA-926 West (Street Rd). Take first West Chester University’s athletic depart- right onto S. New St. Stadium is approximately 2 miles ment will televise all fi ve home games on the up on the right. student-run station WCCTV. All broadcasts can be seen on the Comcast cable system’s public ac- cess channel in surrounding towns and the West Chester borough. Check local listings for channel.

2012 Online Guide 1 West Chester Football Quick Facts West Chester University Athletics 2012 Football Schedule

Location: ...... West Chester, PA 19383 Date Opponent Time Founded: ...... 1871 Aug. 30 at Delaware 7:30 p.m. Enrollment: ...... 15,100 Sept. 8 GANNON (Hall of Fame) 12 p.m. Nickname: ...... Golden Rams Sept. 15 MILLERSVILLE* (Family Day) 6 p.m. Colors: ...... Purple, Gold Sept. 22 at Kutztown* 1 p.m. Affi liation: ...... NCAA, ECAC Sept. 29 at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. Conference: ...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Oct. 6 at East Stroudsburg* 1 p.m. President: ...... Dr. Greg Weisenstein Oct. 13 LIU-POST* 1 p.m. Director of Athletics: ...... Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic Oct. 20 SHIPPENSBURG* (Homecoming) 2 p.m. Sports Information Dir.: ...... James Zuhlke Oct. 27 CHEYNEY* 1 p.m. Email: ...... [email protected] Nov. 3 at Bloomsburg* 1 p.m. Phone:...... (610) 436-3316 Nov. 10 at Clarion^ 1 p.m. FAX: ...... (610) 436-1020 * indicates PSAC East game Press Box Phone: ...... (610) 350-8571 ^ PSAC Championship Game (opponent may change)

Football Head Coach: ...... Bill Zwaan Football Offi ce: ...... (610) 436-3528 2011 Football Results Alma Mater (Yr.): ...... Delaware (’79) Record at West Chester (Yrs.): ...... 70-39 (9 yrs.) Date Opponent Result Overall Record (Yrs.): ...... 124-53 (15 yrs.) Sept. 3 at New Haven L, 32-35 (OT) 2011 Final Overall Record: ...... 5-6 Sept. 10 at Delaware L, 17-28 2011 Final Ranking: ...... NR Sept. 17 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 20-13 2011 Postseason: ...... N/A Sept. 24 EAST STROUDSBURG* W, 37-26 2011 PSAC Record/Finish: ...... 4-3/4th PSAC East Oct. 1 at C.W. Post* L, 23-34 Oct. 8 at Shippensburg* W, 52-17 All-Time Football Record: ...... 569-272-18 (.673) Oct. 15 at Cheyney* W, 23-7 Record since 1927 (NCAA): ...... 540-253-17 (.677) Oct. 22 BLOOMSBURG* L, 42-55 NCAA II Playoff Appearances: ...... 9 (5-9/.357) Oct. 29 KUTZTOWN* L, 0-24 ...... (1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Nov. 5 at Millersville* W, 49-13 PSTCAC Championships:...... 8 ...... (1932, 1942, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1959) Nov. 12 INDIANA (PA.) L, 7-34 PSAC Championship Game Appearances: ...... 14 (6-8) * indicates PSAC East game ...... (1960, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969, ...... 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1986, 1987, 2008) PSAC East Championships:...... 20 ...... (1960, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, ...... 1973, 1974, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2008)

Bowl Appearances:...... 8 (4-4) ...... 1947 Burley Bowl: vs. Carson-Newman, W, 20-6 ...... 1948 Cigar Bowl: vs. Missouri Valley, L, 7-26 ...... 1948 Burley Bowl: vs. Appalachian St., W, 7-2 ...... 1951 Pretzel Bowl: vs. Albright, W, 32-9 ...... 1962 Cement Bowl: vs. Hofstra, W, 46-12 ...... 1966 Tangerine Bowl: vs. Morgan State, L, 6-14 ...... 1967 Tangerine Bowl: vs. Tennessee-Martin, L, 8-25 ...... 1973 Central Florida Classic: vs. Bethune-Cookman, L, 22-32

AFCA First Team All-America’s: ...... 10 ...... Charles Weber, NG (1952) ...... Richard Emerich, OT (1958) ...... Joe Iacone, RB (1961, 1962) ...... Tim Pierantozzi, QB (1972) ...... Bill Blystone, RB (1976) ...... , OL (1987) ...... Bill Hess, WR (1988) Credits ...... , LB (1992) The 2012 West Chester University football media guide was de- ...... Kevin Ingram, WR (1999) signed to assist the media in its coverage of West Chester football ...... Mike Washington, WR (2008) and is an offi cial publication of the West Chester University athlet- ics department. The guide was written, designed and edited by James Zuhlke, sports information director. Editorial assistance was provided by Danah Allen, Brad Amersbach and Jillian Murray. Photos are courtesy of Ray Doyle, Barbara Johnston, Miles Ken- nedy, Hunter Martin and Michael Zuhlke.

2 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football About The University

West Chester University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Educa- tion, is a public, regional, comprehensive in- stitution committed to providing access and offering high-quality undergraduate education, select post-baccalaureate and graduate pro- grams, and a variety of educational and cultural resources for its students, alumni and citizens of southeastern Pennsylvania. West Chester University is committed to attracting, enrolling and graduating quality stu- dents from a wide variety of educational, cul- tural and economic backgrounds. This endeav- or requires the University to attract and retain highly qualifi ed faculty and staff and to provide each member of the University community with learning and leadership development opportu- nities. To this end, the University supports and encourages programs which benefi t all people and which seek to eradicate discrimination and injustice. We treasure what we believe to be the highest principles of American society: the worth and uniqueness of each individual, the West Chester University is located in southeastern Pennsylvania just 25 miles belief that success is to be earned by individual west of Philadelphia and 17 miles north of Wilmington, Del. and effort put forth in an environment founded on Washington D.C. are both accessible by car or train in less than three hours. equality of opportunity, and the appreciation of the ideal of an inclusive society. We believe that it is incumbent upon all members of our community As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, - staff, students, faculty and administrators - to conduct themselves with civility toward one another at all times. We value the special talents and we value our mission to provide the best educational contributions of each member of our community. We further affi rm the opportunities possible which will enable the University worth and dignity of each member and the shared responsibility of all to community to successfully address the concerns of a treat each other as individuals, with respect and courtesy. As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, we value our global society. mission to provide the best educational opportunities possible which will enable the University community to successfully address the concerns of a global society. To this end, West Chester University seeks to provide diligent advising for students and to focus on teaching students to think clearly and critically, to make logical and ethical judgments, and to com- municate effectively with others. West Chester University’s community strongly supports the prin- ciples of academic integrity and academic responsibility, viewing both as the province of every member of the campus community. We hold the highest esteem for teaching directed toward student learning and affi rm that mastery of content as well as mastery of teaching skills necessary to communicate such content are paramount. West Chester University will be a national model for excellence for public regional comprehensive universities and is especially noted for:  Undergraduate programs that actively engage students in connecting the life of the mind to the world in which they live and work. The responsiveness of its graduate and post-baccalaureate programs to regional needs. Its focus on providing lifelong-learning, technical, and applied skills essential to graduates’ success now and in the future. A commitment by faculty, staff, and administrators to provide access and to serve effectively the educational needs of a diverse student body. Its role as a leading educational and cultural resource and partner in fostering the economic, social, and cultural vitality of southeastern Pennsylvania.

2012 Online Guide 3 West Chester Football University Administration University President Director of Athletics Dr. Greg Weisenstein Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic Dr. Greg R. Weisenstein is in the midst of Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic (matt-a-KO-vik) his fourth year as West Chester University’s is in the midst of his 18th year as the direc- 14th president. tor of athletics at West Chester University. Since coming to WCU, President Weisen- A 1969 graduate of WCU, Matejkovic also stein has been appointed to the U.S. Army spent 12 years at SUNY Brockport, a Divi- Committee on Education and the NCAA Di- sion III school located in Western New York, vision II Rules Committee. where he served as the athletics director in He continues to raise WCU’s reputation addition to head coach of both the football on the international level by leading the Uni- team and the track & fi eld squads during his versity in the development of collaborations time there. with the American College of Norway, Moss, Under his guidance, West Chester’s athletic Norway, and the Universidad Nacional, He- program has soared to unprecedented heights, redia, Costa Rica. Dr. Weisenstein has made accomplishing goals never before imagined. tremendous strides in elevating the recogni- The Golden Rams have placed in the top fi ve tion of West Chester University as one of the top regional comprehensive in the Dixon Trophy standings – awarded to the PSAC member institution universities in the country. whose athletic program earns the best overall fi nish in conference cham- Before settling into Chester County in March 2009, Weisenstein had pionships and/or regular-season play – in each of the past four seasons. served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University West Chester University’s athletic program placed a school-best 12th na- of North Dakota since 2005, where he collaborated with faculty and staff tionally in the NACDA Cup standings in both 2007 and 2008. to enhance his institution’s curricular strengths, promote shared gover- The past president of the Division II Athletic Director’s Association, nance, expand collaboration with the community, diversify and develop a chapter of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics the university’s resource base, increase undergraduate and graduate en- (NACDA), Matejkovic was named the Northeast Region Division II Ath- rollments, and elevate the visibility of the University of North Dakota in letic Director of the Year by NACDA in June 2009. He was also appointed the region, country, and world. to the NACDA Executive Committee for a four-year term in 2011. He also led a diversity strategic plan for the university, revised and The 2011-12 athletic season was particularly special for the 17-year strengthened the general education programs, and worked with student athletic director as the Golden Rams’ fi eld hockey and baseball teams government to implement such initiatives as a leadership minor and the each brought home a national championship under fi rst-year head coaches expanded community involvement that helped place UND among the fi rst hired during the summer of 2011. The women’s team fell in the universities to receive the Carnegie Foundation’s new Community En- national title game by a single goal that season as well. West Chester fi n- gagement Classifi cation. ished 19th overall in the Learfi eld NACDA Division II Sports Director’s From 1999 until he joined the University of North Dakota adminis- Cup standings. tration, Dr. Weisenstein served Montana State University as dean of the In the spring of 2008, West Chester’s women’s lacrosse squad won College of Education, Health, and Human Development. Earlier, he was its second national championship, reaching the title game for the fi fth dean of the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Colorado consecutive year. The men’s swimming squad also matched its highest Springs. During his tenure as an academic dean, he established strong fi nish at the 2008 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving championships regional partnerships, developed signifi cant revenue sources for his col- with a third-place showing. The Golden Rams’ baseball team reached the lege, strengthened participatory governance, expanded enrollment, and Division II national fi nals for the second time in three years in May 2009. developed new degree and licensure programs to serve his state. Those performances were followed up by the women’s swimming Among his other extensive experience, Dr. Weisenstein has been an team’s fourth-place fi nish at the 2010 NCAA Division II Championships associate dean for research at Clemson University; the coordinator of sec- and the women’s lacrosse team’s return to the NCAA DII Championship ondary special education, rehabilitation, and vocational education for the Game for the sixth time. University of Washington; and an assistant professor of education at the Scholarship allotments have grown, along with the number of full- University of Oregon. time head coaches and assistant coaches across West Chester’s 24 inter- On a regional level, Dr. Weisenstein has chaired and held positions collegiate programs – the largest intercollegiate athletic program in all of on a variety of committees focusing on educational improvement, quality Division II. of life, and economic development, including a three-year term as a direc- Additionally, Matejkovic has helped spearhead a facility upgrade tor of the Greater Colorado Springs Economic Development Corporation. movement at the university that has resulted in the newly dedicated Von- Nationally, in addition to serving on presidential advisory committees nie Gros Field behind Sturzebecker Health Science Center and a brand under presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, new state-of-the-art track surface at John A. Farrell Stadium. In conjunc- he was among a small number of education deans selected to discuss na- tion with the new track surface, Farrell Stadium’s football fi eld received tional education policy with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in the White House in 2002. a brand new playing surface as the natural grass was replaced with Field- Dr. Weisenstein is also an experienced international negotiator and Turf. facilitator. Working for the U.S. Department of State, he was responsible Matejkovic is also a past president of the PSAC Executive Commit- for leading restructuring of higher education in the Republic of Moldova. tee and continues to serve the PSAC on numerous other committees. He is He serves as chairperson of the World Bank Education Task Force for also a member of the ECAC Board of Directors, the ECAC Finance Com- the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges mittee and the ECAC Membership Committee. He served as president of and was the chief negotiator for international agreements in Brazil and in the ECAC during 2002-03. Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, including direct talks with former An active member of the NCAA, Matejkovic served on the NCAA Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Student Athlete Reinstatement Committee, the NCAA Division II East Weisenstein received his bachelor’s degree in History and Geol- Region men’s championship selection committee and the ogy and his master’s degree in Special Education from the University men’s golf championship selection committee. He recently served on the of Washington and earned his doctorate in Administration and Special NCAA Football Task Force – a committee reviewing scholarship alloca- Education from the University of Kansas. He is the author of more than tions in the sport. 65 publications, including four books. His numerous honors include State The Coatesville, Pa., native earned both his bachelor’s and master’s Educator of the Year, Best Program of the Year, and the Teaching and degrees from WCU, and his doctorate in Sports Administration/Athletic Advising Excellence Award. Facility Management from Temple University. Greg and wife Sandra Weisenstein raised three children together and Matejkovic resides in Exton, Pa. He has two daughters, Jennifer have four grandchildren. Fitzgerald and Leigh Martini (WCU ’98) and one son, Jude. He is also the proud grandfather of four grandchildren.

4 2012 Online Guide 2012 Online Guide 5 West Chester Football NCAA Tournament History

Since the NCAA began crowning a nation- fi ve playoff victories have come under current al champion in Division II in 1973, West Ches- head coach Bill Zwaan. WCU Postseason Results ter University has made its presence known on Zwaan took over control of the program Date Opponent Results the national stage. However, the bulk of that in 2003 after an 8-3 campaign was not good 1966 Morgan State L, 6-14 presence has been established within the last enough to qualify for the tournament. 1967 Tenn.-Martin L, 8-25 two decades as the Golden Rams’ gridders have In 2004, Zwaan guided the Golden Rams 11/19/88 Jacksonville State L, 24-63 reached postseason play seven times during that to their very fi rst NCAA II Tournament victory 11/18/89 Portland State L, 50-56 (3OT) span, including fi ve years consecutively, be- with a 35-3 thrashing of C.W. Post. The Rams 11/21/92 New Haven L, 26-38 tween 2004-08. then dispatched PSAC rivals Shippensburg and 11/19/94 Ferris State L, 40-43 Before 1973, there was no Division II foot- East Stroudsburg to reach the NCAA semifi - 11/13/04 C.W. Post W, 35-3 ball championship. Instead, four regional bowl nals for the fi rst time in school history. Second- 11/20/04 Shippensburg W, 33-28 games were played in order to provide postsea- ranked Valdosta State ended West Chester’s 11/27/04 East Stroudsburg W, 48-38 son action for what then were called NCAA col- golden run with a 45-21 defeat. 12/04/04 Valdosta State L, 21-45 lege division member institutions. West Chester Since then, the Golden Rams have ad- 11/12/05 C.W. Post L, 20-24 competed in the East Region bowl game (known vanced to the second round of the NCAA II 11/18/06 Bryant W, 31-29 as the Tangerine Bowl) in both 1966 and 1967. playoffs in two of the last four seasons in which 11/25/06 Bloomsburg L, 20-21 Since 1973, West Chester has reached the it has qualifi ed for the postseason and look to 11/17/07 Indiana (Pa.) L, 35-45 NCAA II playoffs nine times, racking up an return to the postseason this coming November. 11/15/08 So. Connecticut State W, 52-32 overall record of 5-9 in those 14 contests. All 11/22/08 Bloomsburg L, 21-28 NCAA II TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION (by appearances) App School ...... Years App School ...... Years 17 Pittsburg State (Kan.) ....1989-97, 1999-2001, 2003-05, 2008, 2011 3 LIU Post ...... 2002, 2004-05 17 North Alabama ...... 1980, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1992-95, 1997, 2003, 2005-11 3 Elizabeth City St...... 1981, 2006, 2011 16 Northwest Missouri St...... 1984, 1989, 1996-2000, 2002, 2004-11 3 Fayetteville St...... 2002, 2004, 2009 15 Grand Valley St...... 1989-91, 1994, 1998, 2001-10 3 Mesa St. (Colo.) ...... 2000, 2003, 2007 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... 1988-89, 1992-98, 2001-04, 2009-10 3 Millersville (Pa.) ...... 1988, 1995, 1999 14 Indiana (Pa.) ...... 1987-91, 1993-94, 1996, 1998-2002, 2007 3 Missouri Western St...... 2006, 2010-11 14 North Dakota ...... 1977, 1979, 1992-95, 1998-99, 2001, 2003-07 3 North Carolina Central ...... 1988, 2005-06 13 Albany St. (Ga.)...... 1993-97, 2004-11 3 Slippery Rock (Pa.)...... 1997-99 12 Carson-Newman (Tenn.) ...... 1993-99, 2002-04, 2008-09 3 Tarleton St...... 2001, 2003, 2009 11 Valdosta St. (Ga.) ...... 1994, 1996, 2000-05, 2007-08, 2010 3 Texas A&M-Commerce ...... 1990, 1991, 1995 10 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1978, 1984, 1996, 1998, 2000-01, 2005-08 3 Washburn (Kan.)...... 2005, 2007, 2011 9 West Chester University (Pa.) ...... 1988-89, 1992, 1994, 2004-08 3 West Alabama ...... 1975, 2009, 2011 8 Bloomsburg (Pa.)...... 1985, 1996, 2000-01, 2005-06, 2008, 2010 3 Western St...... 1992, 1994, 1997 8 Edinboro (Pa.) ...... 1989-90, 1992-93, 1995, 2009 2 Bentley (Mass.) ...... 2003-04 8 Virginia Union ...... 1979-83, 1986, 1990, 1991 2 Bryant (R.I.) ...... 2006-07 7 Chadron St. (Neb.) ...... 1996, 1998, 2000-01, 2006-08 2 Central Missouri ...... 2002, 2010 7 Delta St...... 1998, 2000, 2006-08, 2010-11 2 Colorado Mines ...... 2004, 2010 7 Northern Michigan ...... 1976-77, 1980-82, 1987 2 Fort Hays St...... 1993, 1995 7 Saginaw Valley St...... 2000-03, 2005, 2009, 2011 2 Hillsdale (Mich.)...... 2009-10 6 Catawba ...... 1999-2002, 2004, 2007 2 Kutztown (Pa.)...... 2010-11 6 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 2002, 2005, 2008-11 2 Northeastern St...... 1999-2000 6 Shepherd ...... 1998-99, 2005-07, 2010 2 Shaw (N.C.) ...... 2007, 2010 5 Abilene Christian ...... 2006-09, 2011 2 Southern Arkansas ...... 1997, 2003 5 Angelo St...... 1987, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2005 1 American Int’l College (Mass.) ...... 2008 5 California (Pa.) ...... 2007-11 1 Bowie St...... 1988 5 Ferris St...... 1992-96 1 Clarion (Pa.) ...... 1996 5 Fort Valley St...... 1982, 1985, 1998-99, 2001 1 Colorado State-Pueblo...... 2011 5 Minnesota-Mankato ...... 1987, 1991, 1993, 2008-09 1 Concord...... 2011 5 New Haven (Conn.) ...... 1992-93, 1995, 1997, 2011 1 Emporia St. (Kan.) ...... 2003 5 West Texas A&M ...... 2005-08, 2010 1 Glenville St...... 1997 5 Winona St...... 2001, 2003-04, 2006-07 1 Mars Hill...... 2011 4 Ashland (Ohio) ...... 1986, 1997, 2007-08 1 Mercyhurst ...... 2010 4 Central Oklahoma ...... 1996, 1998-99 1 Merrimack (Mass.) ...... 2006 4 Central St. (Ohio)...... 1983-86 1 Missouri Southern St...... 1993 4 Central Washington ...... 2002, 2007-09 1 Morehouse ...... 2010 4 East Stroudsburg ...... 1991, 2004-05, 2009 1 Newberry ...... 2006 4 Midwestern St...... 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011 1 North Greenville...... 2011 4 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 2002, 2005, 2009, 2011 1 Seton Hill (Pa.) ...... 2008 4 Northwood (Mich.) ...... 2000, 2004-06 1 Southeastern Oklahoma ...... 2004 4 St. Cloud St. (Minn.) ...... 1989, 2004, 2010-11 1 UNC-Pembroke ...... 2009 4 Shippensburg (Pa.) ...... 1981, 1991, 2004, 2009 1 Wayne St. (Mi.)...... 2011 4 South Dakota ...... 1973, 1985-86, 2006 1 Wayne St. (Neb.) ...... 2008 4 Southern Conn. St...... 2005-08 1 West Liberty (W. Va.) ...... 2009 4 Truman ...... 1982, 1990, 1992, 1994 1 Western Washington ...... 1999 4 West Georgia...... 1995-96, 1998, 2000 1 Winston-Salem...... 2011 3 Arkansas Tech...... 1999, 2004, 2009 1 Wingate ...... 2010 3 Augustana (S.D.) ...... 1988-89, 2010

6 2012 Online Guide 2012 Online Guide 7 West Chester Football Head Coach Bill Zwaan

Bill Zwaan Zwaan and the Golden Rams ranked the NCAAs and the fi rst time it was not nation- enters his 10th among the top seven teams in the PSAC in scor- ally ranked in the Coaches’ season as head ing offense and among the top nine teams in Association (AFCA) postseason poll since coach of the total offense over the past two seasons. Addi- 2005. Golden Rams, tionally, West Chester University’s place-kicker, Despite the disappointment in not reaching having put to- Shawn Leo, was named a fi nalist for the Fred the postseason in 2009, West Chester’s defense gether one of Mitchell Award in both 2010 and 2011, handed was the top-ranked unit in the PSAC, high- the most im- out to the national kicker of the year, who exam- lighted by a run defense that yielded just over pressive coach- plifi es excellence both on the fi eld and in their 77 yards rushing per contest. The Golden Rams’ ing resume’s in community. offense was ranked third in the PSAC under the the Pennsylva- West Chester lost two games in overtime guidance of sixth-year senior QB Joe Wright, nia State Ath- while suffering a heart-breaking two-point loss who fi nished the year as the loop’s second-rated letic Confer- to Edinboro in 2010. Senior WR Dan DePalma passer. ence during that span. fi nished second in the conference in receiv- West Chester fi nished 9-4 in 2008 with Zwaan has won three PSAC Eastern Divi- ing yards while his nine touchdown receptions the school’s second consecutive PSAC Eastern sion titles (2004, 2007 and 2008) while copping ranked fi fth in the PSAC. He signed on with the Division title in tow, marking the third straight Coach of the Year plaudits each time. He has practice squad in the fall 2011 nine-win campaign and second straight unde- guided the Golden Rams to the NCAA II play- where he remained the entire season, helping feated conference slate. As a result, West Ches- offs fi ve times while authoring the third-most the Giants’ to victory over the New England Pa- ter captured the Division II team of the year wins in school history and steering the institu- triots in XLVI. award in the ECAC for the second straight sea- tion to the national semifi nals for the very fi rst A pair of former teammates of DePalma’s son. The Golden Rams made it fi ve postseason time in just his second year at the helm. also went on to brief pro careers. Linebackers appearances in a row, topping Southern Con- In nine years on West Chester’s sideline, Mike Dell and Sam Scott played professionally necticut State, 52-32, in the fi rst round of the Zwaan has masterminded a 70-39 (.642) record. after graduating from West Chester University NCAA playoffs and setting a school record for He sports an overall record of 124-53 (.701) in and playing for Zwaan. Dell spent some time in most points in a playoff game. 15 years. His 70 victories at West Chester Uni- the while Scott spent a West Chester boasted the conference’s versity is third all-time on the school’s charts year with the Calgary Stampeders of the Cana- second-ranked offense, averaging 428 yards per while his .642 winning percentage ranks sixth dian Football League. game and scoring 58 touchdowns. Senior WR all-time at the institution among coaches who West Chester has never suffered a losing Mike Washington was the focal point of that of- spent at least three years in that position. season in conference play under Zwaan’s tute- fense, earning Division II fi rst team All-Ameri- Zwaan also handles Offensive Coordinator lage, authoring a 45-12 mark against the rest of ca accolades and being honored as one of eight duties and keeps a close eye on the development the PSAC Eastern Division since 2003. fi nalists for the Harlon Hill Trophy handed out of West Chester’s talented quarterbacks. Zwaan put together a 7-4 campaign in to the Division II player of the year. Zwaan’s patented Spread Wing-T offense 2009. However, the Golden Rams managed to In 2007, West Chester posted an overall re- has averaged better than 400 yards of total of- win their fi nal three games after having been cord of 9-3 en route to the PSAC Eastern Divi- fense per game in seven of his nine years at knocked out of the divisional championship sion crown with a perfect 5-0 mark. The Golden WCU and has scored at least 50 touchdowns race. It marked the fi rst time since Zwaan’s fi rst Rams once again reached the NCAA II play- per year in his fi rst six campaigns. year at WCU that the football squad didn’t reach offs. The 15-year mentor col- lected his 100th career win against Lock Haven in the 2008 season opener and is one of only a handful of college coaches to lead a school to the NCAA Tournament semifi - nals at both the Division II and III levels, having guided West Chester to the Divi- sion II semifi nals in 2004 and to the Division III semi- fi nals in 2000. West Chester University has captured the Lambert Trophy, given to the top team in the East in each of the three divisions, twice during Zwaan’s tenure (2004, 2006). WCU has also been named the team of the year by the Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence (ECAC) four times since Zwaan stepped foot on campus (2004, 2006-08). The Southeast- ern Pa. native was also honored with induction into the Delaware County chapter of the Pennsyl- vania State Sports Hall of Fame in July 2008.

8 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Head Coach Bill Zwaan

gion coach of the year by High School where the two coached together the Maxwell Football Club briefl y, before Zwaan moved back to the Key- and was also honored as the stone State. American Football Monthly Zwaan was a standout quarterback at the coach of the year. University of Delaware during his college play- Widener won a dozen ing days, leading the Blue Hens to the 1974 games in both the 2001 (12- NCAA Division II national championship 1) and 2000 (12-2) seasons game. He earned his bachelor’s of science de- and the Pride advanced to gree in Marketing Management in 1979. the NCAA Division III na- Zwaan resides in Malvern, Pa., with his tional semifi nals in 2000. wife Rosemary. They have two children, Bill That year, Widener also (29) and Caroline (26). Bill is a 2008 graduate captured the Division III of West Chester University, who is currently an Lambert Cup and also won assistant coach on his father’s staff. the Eastern College Ath- Bill Zwaan’s 70 career wins on West Chester Univer- letic Conference Division III team of the year award. sity’s sideline is third all-time behind legendary head Zwaan has produced 14 coach W. (147) and Rick Daniels (91). All-Americans and four aca- demic All-Americans. His After guiding the Golden Rams to a 9-4 latest protégé, wide receiver mark in 2006, including a fi rst-round victory Mike Washington, was a Harlon Hill fi nalist in THE ZWAAN FILE over Bryant in the postseason, West Chester 2008 for Division II’s player of the year award. Years Team Record Postseason captured its second Lambert Cup in the previ- Washington caught for more than 4,000 yards 1997 Widener 7-3 ous three years as the top team in the East. during his career and set numerous records on 1998 Widener 8-3 ECACs In 2004, Zwaan was chosen the Pennsylva- the national, conference and school levels. His 1999 Widener 6-4 nia State Athletic Conference Eastern Division record of 50 straight games with at least one 2000 Widener 12-2 NCAAs coach of the year as his club posted a school- pass reception is a Division II record and one 2001 Widener 12-1 NCAAs record 11 victories against just four losses. The shy of the NCAA record at any level. 2002 Widener 9-1 NCAAs Golden Rams won the PSAC East, captured the Former Widener University wide receiver 6 years 54-14 (.794) Division II Lambert Trophy for the fi rst time Michael Coleman became the fi rst Pride drafted since 1967 and claimed an NCAA Division II by the NFL in 20 years (2002) thanks to Zwaan’s 2003 West Chester 8-3 playoff victory for the fi rst time in the history of tutelage. Jim Jones, who along with Coleman, 2004 West Chester 11-4 NCAAs the program. helped form the most formidable receiving tan- 2005 West Chester 8-4 NCAAs Zwaan’s magical run through the NCAA dem in the country, signed a free agent contract 2006 West Chester 9-4 NCAAs II playoffs ended with a loss to national power following the draft that same year. 2007 West Chester 9-3 NCAAs Valdosta State (Ga.) in the semifi nals. It marked Former Widener standout T.J. Hess re- 2008 West Chester 9-4 NCAAs the fi rst time that West Chester University won ceived two of the highest honors in the nation 2009 West Chester 7-4 the NCAA regional championship and advanced as he was named Academic All-America of 2010 West Chester 4-7 to the semifi nals in school history. the Year for the college division (Divisions II, 2011 West Chester 5-6 The former Widener University head foot- III, NAIA) and was one of 16 recipients of an 9 years 70-39 (.642) ball coach and director of athletics took over the $18,000 postgraduate scholarship from the Na- 15 years 124-53 (.701) Golden Rams’ coaching reins in February of tional Football Foun- 2003. He led West Chester to an 8-3 mark, its dation and College All-Time Football Coaching Records most wins in a season since 1999. Hall of Fame while In 2002, Zwaan completed his sixth and playing for Zwaan. Years Head Coach Yrs. W L T PCT fi nal year as head coach of perennial NCAA Di- Zwaan’s football 1934-41; 45-59 W. Glenn Killinger 23 147 41 12 .765 vision III powerhouse Widener by leading the coaching career began 1989-2002 Rick Daniels 14 91 69 1 .568 Pride to their third consecutive Middle Atlantic at Monsignor Bonner 2003-Present Bill Zwaan 9 70 39 0 .642 Conference championship with a 9-1 mark. He High School where he 1965-71 Bob Mitten 7 51 15 0 .773 stepped down from his post as both head coach was the offensive co- 1984-88 Danny Hale 5 40 13 0 .755 and the school’s athletics director to take over at ordinator from 1977- 1960-65 Jim Bonder 6 39 9 0 .813 West Chester. 79. He later served 1972-78 John Furlow 7 36 33 0 .522 Zwaan still owns the highest winning per- stints at the University centage in school history at Widener University of Cincinnati and at 1979-83 Otto Kneidinger 5 30 21 1 .587 with a .794 ledger (54-14). In 2001, he guided the U.S. Merchant Ma- 1924-28 J. A. MacGovern 5 29 8 0 .784 Widener to its second straight MAC title and a rine Academy. 1929-31 B. Conover 3 11 8 2 .571 spot in the national quarterfi nals. He produced Following three 1932-33 Howard Westcott 2 8 8 0 .500 the fi rst undefeated regular season in 20 years years as merchandise 1920, 22 Bert Hall 2 8 7 0 .533 and reached second in the Division III national general manager for 1923 Herchel L. Mosier 1 7 0 0 1.000 polls for fi ve weeks during the campaign. the Philadelphia Spec- 1942 Henry J. Miller 1 5 3 1 .611 In addition to being named the MAC and trum, Zwaan joined 1921 Charles Martz 1 2 4 1 .357 Region II coach of the year in 2000, and again in 1988 at 90 569 272 18 .673 in 2001, Zwaan was named the Tri-State Re- Martin County (Fla.)

2012 Online Guide 9 West Chester Football Assistant Coaches Gerald Toney Mike Furlong Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator/DBs 19th season at WCU 23rd season at WCU (West Chester ’92) (Canisius ’86)

Gerald Toney begins his 19th year as an assistant coach at his Mike Furlong returns for his 23rd season on West Chester’s sideline alma mater and is in his second season as assistant head coach. Toney this fall in his familiar role as the Golden Rams’ defensive coordinator for had served as the team’s offensive coordinator the three seasons prior to the 20th consecutive year. Furlong moved back to mentoring the lineback- his promotion, helping head coach Bill Zwaan orchestrate the complex ers last fall after his duties shifted slightly the previous three seasons as Spread Wing-T offense. Toney returned to the special teams unit and the he slid over to tutor the defensive backs following nearly two decades of defensive backs last fall where he excelled before being named offensive overseeing the team’s linebackers. Zwaan returned Furlong to his line- coordinator. He will assume those roles while also continuing as recruit- backing duties last fall, but has the veteran mentoring working wit the ing coordinator. cornerbacks this year. Last season, Toney coached the conference’s sixth-ranked defense In 2009, Furlong put together the top-ranked defense in the Pennsyl- against the pass, tutoring John O’Donnell, who intercepted three passes vania State Athletic Conference, highlighted by the group’s stinginess in in just seven games. The Golden Rams’ pass defense was one of the most the running game. West Chester allowed just 77 yards rushing on aver- feared units in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference He was in- age per game, holding some of the conference’s top tailbacks to under strumental in the development of a unit that started two freshmen at each 100 yards. The Golden Rams ranked second in the conference in scoring position at times in 2011. defense, yielding just 17 points per contest as well. West Chester’s four Toney’s stint as offensive coordinator (2008-10) was very successful starting linebackers were widely considered the best unit in the conference as WCU consistently ranked among the best in the conference in average with both Mike Dell and Sam Scott earning a spot in the Valero Cactus yards per game. West Chester averaged better than 400 yards of total of- Bowl – a Division II all-star bowl game – in January 2009. Scott was fense per game in each of Toney’s three years as OC. named defensive MVP in that tilt, tying a Cactus Bowl record for tackles In 2008, Toney tutored PSAC offensive player of the year and fi rst with 14. team All-America wide receiver Mike Washington, who was a fi nalist for Furlong has tutored the loop’s defensive player of the year in three the Harlon Hill Trophy. The Golden Rams passing attack was considered of the past fi ve seasons. Dell took home the honor in 2008, following up one of the most dangerous in all of Division II and was a big reason WCU former teammate Lateef Ferguson, who won the award in back-to-back scored better than 30 points per game. campaigns in 2006 and 2007. More recently, Dell and Scott both enjoyed As recruiting coordinator for the Golden Rams, Toney is directly re- brief pro careers with Dell latching on to a pair of teams in the Arena sponsible for attracting some of the state’s top talent to Chester County. Football League while Scott spent a year with the Calgary Stampede in His main focus is in-state talent, but does stretch to southern New Jersey the . and Delaware, bringing in some of the During Furlong’s 20-year career on West Chester’s sideline, he has fi nest tri-state athletes. mentored the school’s top two career tackling leaders in Ferguson and Toney served as the special teams former NFL linebacker Lee Woodall. coach for the Golden Rams before his Ferguson earned D2Football.com second team All-America acco- promotion to offensive coordinator lades in 2006. A Golden Rams player has been named PSAC defensive in 2008. Over the last decade and a player of the year in the Eastern Division fi ve times during Furlong’s half, West Chester has boasted one reign. Ben Tonan, sixth on the school’s all-time tackles chart, won back- of the conference’s top to-back honors in 1996 and 1997. special teams units A 1986 graduate of Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., with a degree year after year. in Physical Education, Furlong was a wide receiver for the Golden Griffs His former for three years. pupils include cur- He and his wife, Julie, and their children, Megan and Shawn, reside rent fellow assistant, in Honeybrook, Pa. Osagie Osunde, who is fourth all-time in kick off returns and Brandon Simmons, who ranks seventh. Kevin In- gram ranks fi fth all-time in punt returns while Kevin Garland is seventh. A 1992 graduate of West Chester University with a de- gree in Health & Physical Education, Toney was a four- year letterwinner and mem- ber of two NCAA Division II playoff teams at West Chester. During his senior season, he was selected All-PSAC East and All-ECAC Division II. He was the team’s captain his senior year. 1100 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Assistant Coaches Osagie Osunde Bill Zwaan Jr. Running Backs/ Video Coordinator Wide Receivers/ Special Teams Return Men Offensive Coordinator/ 1st season at WCU Academic Coordinator (West Chester ’07) 2nd season at WCU (West Chester ’08) One of West Chester University’s most electric players returns to Bill Zwaan Jr., enters his second season alongside his father on West his alma mater to mentor a new generation of running backs and special Chester’s sideline. He will be back mentoring the Golden Rams’ wide teams return men. Osagie Osunde joins the Golden Rams staff on a full- receivers while helping his father with the quarterbacks and offensive co- time basis in an effort to help today’s running backs achieve heights that ordinator duties. He also serves as the team’s academic coordinator. he experienced during his playing days from 2003-07. In his fi rst season at West Chester, the younger Zwaan helped tutor Osunde will coach the running backs and the return men on special a pair of second-team All-PSAC East performers in LaRonn Lee and Tim teams in 2012. Keyser. Each of those wide outs should eclipse 1,000 yards in their careers The West Chester alum graduated from WCU in 2007 as the school’s this fall. The younger Zwaan ran his father’s Spread Wing-T offense to third all-time leading rusher. He ranks among the school’s top six in 10 near perfection during a four-year playing career at West Chester Univer- career categories spanning rushing, all-purpose and kick return records. sity. Now, he continues to impart that knowledge on a group of very young Osunde rushed for 3,846 yards and averaged 6.4 yards per carry during his quarterbacks and very talented wide receivers as he tries to do his part in outstanding career. His 51 rushing touchdowns is the school standard as getting the Golden Rams back to the postseason. well. He also ranks second all-time in all-purpose yards with 5,844, sec- The 2008 graduate of West Chester University also spent a year at ond in points scored with 342 and second in touchdowns with 57. Osunde Lycoming College, getting a taste for coaching at the college level, and is also third all-time in kick return yards in a career and average per return. now enters his fourth year overall as a college football assistant coach. He is one of only three Golden Rams to amass 2,000 all-purpose yards in One of the school’s all-time great signal callers, Zwaan ranks fi fth a single season as well. all-time in school history in career passing yards (6,298) and touchdown He has volunteered his time with West Chester University’s football passes (65) while placing sixth in both career pass attempts (655) and program in each of the past two spring seasons, before being hired on full- completions (378). time this past summer. Zwaan holds three school records at West Chester. He holds the Since receiving his master’s degree from West Chester University in school record for most consecutive games with at least one TD pass (17) Business Administration in 2009, Osunde has been the owner and CEO of while holding records in average passing yards per completion (9.6) and Muscle Gauge Nutrition in Glen Mills, Pa. average passing yards per attempt (16.7). He is one of only fi ve former Osunde graduated from West Chester University with his bachelor’s WCU quarterbacks to throw for more than 6,000 yards and 60 touch- of science degree in Marketing in 2007. While an undergrad student at downs in a career. WCU, he was the Student-Athlete Advisory Council president in 2007 Aside from his statistics rolled up between 2004-07, Zwaan was at and 2008 while also being affi liated with LASO and appearing on the the helm for some of West Chester’s most successful seasons. The Golden Dean’s List. Rams were 26-11 with Zwaan as their starting quarterback and reached the NCAA II playoffs all three seasons. In 2006, Zwaan guided West Chester to the second round of the NCAAs as the Rams won nine games, despite playing just four of its 13 contests at home. Zwaan is married to the former Carolyn Kacergis, who also gradu- ated from West Chester University and was a team captain of the women’s lacrosse squad that reached the national championship game her senior year.

2012 Online Guide 1111 West Chester Football Assistant Coaches Jim Brazill, Sr. Jim Brazill, Jr. Strength & Conditioning/ Defensive Ends Tight Ends 7th season 8th season West Chester (’06) West Chester (’75)

Jim Brazill Sr., enters his eighth season at his alma mater as an as- Jim Brazill Jr., enters his seventh season at his alma mater alongside sistant coach for the West Chester University Golden Rams. He remains his father, Jim, taking on the duties of mentoring the Golden Rams’ defen- in his usual role as the team’s strength and conditioning coach while also sive ends. Brazill spent his fi rst four years with the offensive line as well tutoring the tight ends at West Chester. as helping with recruiting and video responsibilities. Brazill spent one year with the team’s running backs 2010, but re- Brazill coached one of the top tight ends in the PSAC as well as the turned to his usual position helping defensive coordinator, Mike Furlong, Northeast Region in Ryan Paulson, who led all conference tight ends in with the linebacking crew. receiving yards and catches last fall. Paulson was an all-league and all- A 1975 graduate of West Chester University, Brazill holds both a region pick for his efforts in 2008 and again in 2009. bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Physical Education from the univer- The younger Brazill now accepts the challenge of tutoring a capable sity. He was a linebacker for the Golden Rams during his undergraduate replacement for Paulson in head coach Bill Zwaan’s Spread Wing-T of- years in the mid 1970s for legendary head coach John Furlow. fense. He will have a young, but very talented, group of tight ends to bring Brazill will begin his 36th year of teaching at Salesianum (Del.) High along. School this fall and had spent nearly three decades on the coaching staff at A 2006 graduate of West Chester University, the younger Brazill that institution before jumping on board at West Chester University where starred on the Golden Rams’ offensive line as a two-time all-league per- both of his sons (Jim Jr. and Mike attended and played on the football former as well as Daktronics, Inc., All-Northeast Region selection. Brazill team). He served for 11 years as the head coach, taking his team to the has helped West Chester reach the NCAA II playoffs three times while Delaware High School state championship in 1993. on the coaching staff, after playing a part in the team’s fi rst two playoff A resident of Coatesville, Pa., Brazill’s eldest son, Jim, is in his sev- appearances on the fi eld during the rest stretch of fi ve straight NCAA II enth year on West Chester’s coaching staff this fall. The younger Brazill Tournaments was a team captain and an All-PSAC East selection for WCU in 2004. Brazill has also helped out with Glen Mills’ high school football pro- Brazill’s other son, Mike, graduated from West Chester University in May gram while serving as a teacher and counselor for delinquent youths in the 2008 and is currently the equipment manager at his alma mater. school district. His younger brother, Mike, graduated from West Chester University in May 2008 and was also a member of the Golden Rams’ grid- ders. Mike Brazill now serves as the university’s equipment manager.

1122 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Assistant Coaches Brian Kelley Nick Sama Defensive Line Offensive Line 3rd season 10th season Temple (’90) Juniata College (’77)

Brian Kelley enters his third season of intercollegiate coaching as an Nick Sama enters his 10th season with West Chester University. The assistant on head coach Bill Zwaan’s staff, helping out with the defensive veteran mentor will again coach the offensive line. Sama followed Bill line, following a year with the inside linebackers in 2010. No stranger to Zwaan from Widener University to West Chester University in 2003. The the Golden Rams, Kelley has been around West Chester University’s foot- two have spent the last 10 campaigns together on the same staff. ball program for the last seven years, volunteering his time during spring Sama has tutored an offensive line unit that started three red-shirt drills since 2005. freshmen in 2008 into one of the top offensive lines in the PSAC. His ef- Kelley is an 11-year veteran of coaching, spending his fi rst eight sea- forts in molding the Golden Rams’ front wall are sometimes overlooked. sons on the high school level at Unionville High School where he has However, West Chester’s offensive line was a big reason the Golden served as both the defensive coordinator and special teams coach since Rams ranked second in the PSAC in passing and third overall in total of- 2002. He also helped coach in the Valor Bowl – a Chester County high fense in 2009. school senior all-star game – from 2003 to 2005. While at Widener, Sama coached the offensive line for 19 years in Kelley enters his 18th year at Patton Middle School in Kennett the highly regarded Middle Atlantic Conference, winning nine champion- Square, Pa., teaching English in the 6th thru 8th grades. He is a noted ships. He also has coached in several Eastern College Athletic Conference historian on Shakespeare and his works, presenting Shakespeare & Co. for and NCAA Division III playoff games while his tutoring has produced the National Institute on Teaching Shakespeare and even being published numerous all-conference and All-America linemen. in Shakespeare Magazine put out by Georgetown University. He has also As a freshman during his college playing days in 1973, Sama was presented at national conferences on connecting modern history to Shake- a member of the Juniata College team that fi nished second in the nation speare and connecting young people to Shakespeare. after competing in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl - the NCAA Division III In both 2003 and 2005, Kelley was featured in Who’s Who Among national championship game. America’s Teachers. He also won the Unionville-Chadds Ford Service The 1973 graduate of West Catholic High School in Philadelphia Award in 2004. received multiple postseason commendations, including all-catholic, all- Kelley graduated from Temple University with a bachelor’s degree city, all-state and all-scholastic honors. in Radio, Television and Film and earned his master’s from Temple as Sama was chosen to the 1970’s “Philadelphia Team of the Decade,” well in 1993 in English Education. and he was selected Philadelphia Area person of the year in 1991. In 1992 Sama was honored by his alma mater and inducted into the West Catholic High School Hall of Fame. Sama earned his masters degree in Education from St. Joseph’s (Pa.) University, and he currently teaches social studies and serves in the Student Assistance Program in the prestigious Unionville-Chadds Ford School District. He currently resides in Chadds Ford, Pa. Bill Shuey Inside Linebackers 1st season JoJo Patrick Slippery Rock (’95) Asst. Offensive Line 3rd season Bill Shuey begins his fi rst season with the football staff, after helping out the gridiron gang in the spring. He brings with him 10 years of NFL experience with the . During his decade in the NFL, Shuey has held a myriad of positions including: linebackers coach, defensive assistant coach, quality control JoJo Patrick begins his third season at West Chester University as coach on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball and assistant an assistant coach, helping out with the offensive line. He comes to the to head coach Andy Reid. He worked his way up the coaching chain, Golden Rams’ program from nearby Widener University where he spent eventually settling in as the Eagles’ linebackers coach where he signaled 2009 as an assistant coach with the Pride. in defensive plays from the sideline and made in-game adjustments. Patrick mentored the defensive line at Widener and spent two sea- Shuey received the honor of coaching the NFC linebackers sons at Valley Forge Military College before that, working with the spe- in 2009. While in Honolulu, he supervised practices and drills preceding cial teams unit. He also gained experience working with linebackers as the NFL’s all-star game. During the competition, Shuey oversaw defen- well as strength & conditioning while at Valley Forge. sive substitutions and alignments. Patrick is in the midst of his third season of coaching at the four-year He received his bachelor’s of science degree in Sport Management intercollegiate level. His knowledge and expertise will be put to good use with a minor in Business Administration from Slippery Rock University with a very experienced and talented offensive line. Patrick will assist in 1995. He received his master’s degree in Physical Education from West current offensive line coach Nick Sama with the development of that unit Virginia University in 1998. again in 2011. Shuey and his wife reside in Chester Springs, Pa.

2012 Online Guide 1133 West Chester Football 2012 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Last Team) 1 Chris Smallwood RB 5-11 210 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Upper Dublin (Indiana, Pa.) 2 Bob Sabol DB 5-9 180 Sr. Wilmington, Del. / Salesianum (Delaware) 3 Matt Carroll DB 6-2 210 Jr. Kennett Square, Pa. / Unionville (Northeastern) 4 Pete Hurley WR 6-0 190 So. Wayne, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep 5 Tom Shrader WR 5-11 190 Sr. West Chester, Pa. / Bishop Shanahan 6 Carl Barnes DB 6-0 170 Sr. York, Pa. / William Penn 7 LaRonn Lee WR 6-2 200 Jr. Lancaster, Pa. / Penn Manor 8 Andrew Derr QB 6-2 210 Fr. Willow Grove, Pa. / Upper Dublin 9 John O’Donnell DB 6-1 195 Sr. Exton, Pa. / Henderson (Penn State) 10 Sean McCartney QB 6-2 195 Jr. Doylestown, Pa./Archbishop Wood 11 James Rusenko QB 6-4 215 R-Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Mechanicsburg 12 Shannon Mayer WR 6-1 185 Fr. Norristown, Pa. / Norristown 13 Jared Bonacquisti FB/LB 6-0 220 Jr. Boothwyn, Pa. / Garnet Valley 14 Drew Loughery QB 6-1 215 So. Plymouth-Meeting, Pa. / LaSalle HS 15 Dante Devine DB 6-0 185 So. Bristol, Pa. / Pennsbury 16 Nick Hall WR 5-8 185 Jr. Port Republic, N.J. / Holy Spirit 17 Mike Mattei QB 6-2 210 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy 18 Nate Pagan DB 5-8 170 Sr. Lancaster, Pa. / Manheim 19 Dominic Taggart DB 6-1 215 R-Fr. Hatfi eld, Pa. / North Penn 20 Eddie Elliott RB 5-10 180 Fr. Bethlehem, Pa. / Freedom 21 Adam Dempsey WR 5-9 195 R-Fr. Secane, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara 22 Mike Lonergan DB 6-2 215 Sr. Abington, Pa. / Chestnut Hill Academy 23 Zach Wood DB 6-0 195 Sr. Rehoboth Beach, Del. / Cape Henlopen 24 Rondell White RB 5-9 180 Jr. West Chester, Pa. / Rustin 25 Tim Keyser WR 5-11 190 Jr. Garnet Valley, Pa. / Garnet Valley 26 Vance Barnes DB 5-9 165 Fr. Scranton, Pa. / Scranton 27 Clint Passerella DB 5-9 180 R-Fr. Harleysville, Pa.. / Souderton 28 Brandon Monk RB 5-8 155 R-Fr. West Grove, Pa. / Avon Grove 29 Jim Kelly WR 6-1 210 Sr. Norristown, Pa. / Lansdale Catholic 30 Blaise Schieler DB 5-10 170 Fr. Lansdowne, Pa. / West Catholic 31 Will Huff P/K 6-1 205 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Neumann-Goretti 32 Brandon Pepper DB 5-10 195 R-Fr. Levittown, Pa. / Pennsbury 33 Mike Hagan FB 6-2 220 R-Fr. Marlton, N.J. / Holy Cross 34 Anthony McCloskey NG 6-1 235 Jr. Glen Mills, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara 35 Kevin Malone DB 6-0 190 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic 36 James Rosseau RB 5-9 210 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast (Delaware State) 37 Teon Lee FB 6-2 215 R-Fr. Lancaster, Pa. / Penn Manor 38 Al-Hajj Shabazz DB 6-2 185 So. Philadephia, Pa. / Bartram 40 Ralph Reeves LB 6-1 230 Fr. North Wales, Pa. / North Penn 41 Kenny Williams DB 5-10 175 Fr. Conshohocken, Pa. / Plymouth-Whitemarsh 42 Drew Formica LB 6-0 200 R-Fr. Newtown Square, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara 43 Mike Labor LB 6-3 225 So. Havertown, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep (James Madison) 44 Shawn Krautzel DB 6-3 205 Jr. Prospect Park, Pa. / Interboro 45 Drew Persa LB 6-2 215 R-Fr. Bethlehem, Pa. / Liberty 46 Shawn Leo PK 5-9 165 Jr. Harleysville, Pa. / Souderton 47 Grant Garbutt DB 6-3 205 Fr. Berwyn, Pa. / Conestoga 48 Courtland Bragg DB 5-9 180 R-Fr. Gloucester, Pa. / Camden Catholic 49 Nasheed Parker DB 6-0 170 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Imhotep 50 Camille Max LB 5-10 210 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast 51 Tyler Morrissey LB 6-3 240 Fr. Springfi eld, Pa. / Springfi eld-Delco 52 Ronell Williams LB 6-1 230 So. Chester, Pa. / Chester 53 Derek Schatz OL 6-3 285 So. Churchville, Pa. / Council Rock South 54 Eric Edwers DE 6-2 255 Jr. Mount Vernon, N.Y. / Milford Academy 56 Mike Culbreath LB 6-1 230 So. Hatfi eld, Pa. / North Penn 57 Kevin Kilpatrick OL 6-2 265 R-Fr. Clarks Summit, Pa. / Abington 58 Ken Massey OL 6-3 280 Fr. West Grove, Pa. / Oxford

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Last Team) 59 Adam Citko OL 6-6 330 Jr. Southampton, Pa. / Archbishop Wood (Delaware) 62 Tom Phelan OL 6-2 275 Fr. West Chester, Pa. / West Chester East 63 Brian Butler DL 6-2 245 R-Fr. North Wales, Pa. / Archbishop Wood 64 Chris DiValentino DL 6-2 275 Jr. Jenkintown, Pa. / Jenkintown 65 Tyler Conde OL 6-4 310 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt 66 Trey Farmer OL 6-1 280 Jr. Hatfi eld, Pa. / North Penn 67 Doug Gilbert OL 6-4 315 Fr. Mount Laurel, N.J. / Lenape 68 James Colivas OL 6-3 290 So. Drexel Hill, Pa. / Monsignor Bonner 70 Justin Bathurst OL 6-4 270 Jr. Landsdale, Pa. / North Penn 71 Blair Gower OL 6-1 300 Sr. Langhorne, Pa. / Neshaminy (East Stroudsburg) 72 Brian Margetich OL 6-1 300 Sr. Glenolden, Pa. / Interboro 73 Shaquil Ryder DL 6-3 260 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Imhotep 74 Erik Pratt OL 6-5 275 Sr. Falls, Pa. / Tunkhannock 75 Antoine Bland OL 6-4 325 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Simon Gratz 76 Chris Knott OL 6-2 280 R-Fr. Southampton, Pa. / Archbishop Wood 77 Mike Martin DL 6-2 290 Sr. Downingtown, Pa. / Bishop Shanahan 78 Andrew Cohen DL 6-2 265 Fr. Holland, Pa. / Council Rock South 80 Chuck Phelan TE 6-5 230 R-Fr. West Chester, Pa./ West Chester East 81 Jay Jabat WR 6-2 170 R-Fr. Fairless Hills, Pa. / Pennsbury 82 Shawn Driggins TE 6-2 240 R-Fr. Chester, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara 83 Jim Hurley WR 6-0 180 Fr. Wayne, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep 84 Ben Kloepping WR 6-2 180 Fr. Stroudsburg, Pa. / Stroudsburg 85 Erick Brundidge WR 6-0 170 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Northeast 86 Tim Brown TE 6-3 235 So. Drexel Hill, Pa. / Upper Darby (Delaware CCC) 87 A.J. DePietro WR 6-2 190 Fr. Glen Mills, Pa. / Garnet Valley 88 Justin Curry TE 6-3 215 Sr. Lincoln University, Pa. / Oxford 89 Sean Beahan WR 5-11 175 Sr. East Earl, Pa. / Garden Spot 90 Rich Bruno P/K 6-1 180 So. Holland, Pa. / Council Rock South 91 Greg Hermann P/K 5-9 160 Fr. Doylestown, Pa. / Central Bucks East 92 Barry Lyons DE 6-3 245 R-Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Cumberland Valley 93 Myles Tornetta DL 5-9 195 So. Frazer, Pa. / Garnet Valley 94 Charles Kuklinski LS 6-0 190 Fr. Doylestown, Pa. / Central Bucks West 96 John Kilpatrick DE 6-4 265 Jr. Clarks Summit, Pa. / Abington Heights (Lackawanna) 97 Demrick Cook DE 6-3 305 Jr. Reading, Pa. / Reading 98 Kavon Johnson DE 6-2 260 Fr. Conshohocken, Pa. / Plymouth-Whitemarsh 99 Lew Esposito DL 6-1 260 Sr. Lincoln University, Pa. / Avon Grove

2012 Alphabetical Roster

No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. 6 Barnes, Carl ...... DB 54 Edwers, Eric ...... DE 7 Lee, LaRonn ...... WR 74 Pratt, Erik ...... OL 26 Barnes, Vance ...... DB 20 Elliott, Eddie ...... RB 37 Lee, Teon ...... FB 40 Reeves, Ralph ...... LB 70 Bathurst, Justin ...... OL 99 Esposito, Lew ...... DL 46 Leo, Shawn ...... PK 36 Rosseau, James ...... QB 89 Beahan, Sean ...... WR 66 Farmer, Trey ...... OL 22 Lonergan, Mike ...... LB 11 Rusenko, James ...... QB 75 Bland, Antoine ...... OL 42 Formica, Drew ...... LB 14 Loughery, Drew ...... QB 73 Ryder, Shaquil ...... DL 13 Bonacquisti, Jared ..FB/LB 47 Garbutt, Grant ...... DB 92 Lyons, Barry ...... DE 2 Sabol, Bob ...... DB 48 Bragg, Courtland ...... DB 67 Gilbert, Doug ...... OL 35 Malone, Kevin ...... DB 53 Schatz, Derek ...... OL 86 Brown, Tim ...... TE 71 Gower, Blair ...... OL 72 Margetich, Brian ...... C 30 Schieler, Blaise ...... DB 85 Brundidge, Erick ...... WR 33 Hagan, Mike ...... FB 77 Martin, Mike ...... DL 38 Shabazz, Al-Hajj ...... DB 90 Bruno, Rich ...... P/K 16 Hall, Nick ...... WR 58 Massey, Ken ...... OL 5 Shrader, Tom ...... WR 63 Butler, Brian ...... DL 91 Hermann, Greg ...... PK 17 Mattei, Mike ...... QB 1 Smallwood, Chris ...... RB 3 Carroll, Matt ...... DB 31 Huff, Will ...... P/K 50 Max, Camille ...... LB 19 Taggart, Dominic ...... DB 59 Citko, Adam ...... OL 83 Hurley, Jim ...... WR 12 Mayer, Shannon ...... WR 93 Tornetta, Myles ...... DL 78 Cohen, Andrew ...... DL 4 Hurley, Pete ...... WR 10 McCartney, Sean ...... QB 24 White, Rondell ...... RB 68 Colivas, James ...... OL 81 Jabat, Jay ...... WR 34 McCloskey, Anthony .. NG 41 Williams, Kenny ...... DB 65 Conde, Tyler ...... OL 98 Johnson, Kevon ...... DE 28 Monk, Brandon ...... RB 52 Williams, Ronell ...... LB 97 Cook, Demrick ...... DL 29 Kelly, Jim ...... WR 51 Morrissey, Tyler ...... LB 23 Wood, Zach ...... DB 56 Culbreath, Mike ...... LB 25 Keyser, Tim ...... WR 9 O’Donnell, John ...... DB 88 Curry, Justin ...... TE 96 Kilpatrick, John ...... DE 18 Pagan, Nate ...... WR 21 Dempsey, Adam ...... WR 57 Kilpatrick, Kevin ...... OL 49 Parker, Nasheed ...... DB 87 DePietro, A.J...... WR 84 Kloepping, Ben ...... WR 27 Passerella, Clint ...... DB 8 Derr, Andrew ...... QB 76 Knott, Chris ...... OL 32 Pepper, Brandon ...... DB 15 Devine, Dante ...... DB 44 Krautzel, Shawn ...... DB 45 Persa, Drew ...... LB 64 DiValentino, Chris ...... DL 94 Kuklinski, Charles ...... LS 80 Phelan, Chuck ...... TE 82 Driggins, Shawn ...... TE 43 Labor, Mike ...... LB 62 Phelan, Tom ...... OL

2012 Online Guide 1155 West Chester Football 2012 Depth Chart 2012 Depth Chart – Preseason Offense Defense 7 LaRonn Lee** Jr. 6-2 200 99 Lew Esposito** Sr. 6-2 275 FL 16 Nick Hall* R-Fr. 6-2 170 DE 92 Barry Lyons R-Fr. 6-3 255

88 Justin Curry** Sr. 6-3 230 97 Demrick Cook** Jr. 6-3 305 TE 82 Shawn Driggins R-Fr. 6-2 240 DT 96 John Kilpatrick* Jr. 6-4 265

74 Erik Pratt** Sr. 6-5 300 34 Anthony McCloskey** Jr. 6-0 245 LT 70 Justin Bathurst* Jr. 6-4 270 DT 77 Mike Martin** Sr. 6-2 290

66 Trey Farmer** Jr. 6-1 280 54 Eric Edwers** Jr. 6-2 245 LG 64 Antoine Bland* So. 6-4 325 DE 64 Chris DiValentino Jr. 6-2 275

72 Brian Margetich** Sr. 6-1 300 43 Mike Labor* So. 6-3 230 C 53 Derek Schatz So. 6-3 285 OLB 45 Drew Persa R-Fr. 6-2 215

71 Blair Gower* Sr. 6-1 300 52 Ronell Williams* So. 6-1 230 RG 57 Kevin Kilpatrick R-Fr. 6-2 265 MLB 56 Mike Culbreath* So. 6-1 230

59 Adam Citko* Jr. 6-6 325 12 Matt Carroll* Jr. 6-2 210 RT 68 James Colivas So. 6-3 290 ROV 44 Shawn Krautzel** Jr. 6-2 205

10 Sean McCartney** Jr. 6-2 190 38 Al-Hajj Shabazz* So. 6-1 185 QB 17 Mike Mattei** Sr. 6-2 205 CB 18 Nate Pagan* Sr. 5-8 170

24 Rondell White** Jr. 5-10 165 6 Carl Barnes*** Sr. 6-0 180 RB 28 Brandon Monk R-Fr. 5-8 155 SS 22 Mike Lonergan*** Sr. 6-2 220

13 Jared Bonacquisti** Jr. 6-0 220 9 John O’Donnell*** Sr. 6-1 195 FB 36 James Rosseau Jr. 5-9 220 FS 49 Zach Wood** Sr. 6-0 195

25 Tim Keyser** Jr. 5-11 190 2 Bob Sabol** Sr. 5-9 180 SE 29 Jim Kelly** Sr. 6-1 200 CB 15 Dante Devine* So. 6-0 185

Special Teams 46 Shawn Leo** Jr. 5-9 165 28 Brandon Monk R-Fr. 5-8 155 PK 90 Rich Bruno* So. 6-1 180 KOR 24 Rondell White** Jr. 5-10 165

90 Rich Bruno* So. 6-1 180 28 Brandon Monk R-Fr. 5-8 155 P 31 Will Huff So. 6-1 204 PR 24 Rondell White** Jr. 5-10 165

H 18 Nate Pagan* Sr. 5-8 170 LS

1166 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football 2012 Season Outlook West Chester Focused On A Return To Glory This Fall

Two straight losing seasons and a pair of Zwaan feels he has his back-to-back, fourth-place fi nishes in the Penn- most athletic and talented Golden Rams’ Snap Shot sylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) players on the fi eld defensive- 2011 Finish: 5-6 overall, 4-3 (4th) in PSAC East Eastern Division standings does not sit well ly. He is hoping that revital- Last East Division Title: 2008 with head coach Bill Zwaan, who enters his izes a unit that was tops in the Last PSAC Title: 1971 (Division champions only 1988-2007) 10th season along the sideline. Changes abound PSAC in 2009. Offensively, Last Time Reached NCAAs: 2008 for the West Chester University Golden Rams in with the quarterback posi- Returning Starters: 14 (5 offense, 8 defense, 1 special teams) 2012, and Zwaan believes this squad is ready to tion settled, the pieces may Returning All-Leaguers: 2 (two starters) – WR LaRonn Lee (2nd make a move in the PSAC East standings and fi nally be falling into place. team), WR - Tim Keyser (2nd team). return to the top of the division and fi ght for a Nobody will argue with West postseason bid as it once did annually up until Chester’s talent at the skill Players To Watch: WR Tim Keyser, WR LaRonn Lee, RB Rondell 2010. positions. All-league wide re- White; ROV Matt Carroll, DE Eric Edwers, LB Mike Labor, FS John Bolstered by an experienced defensive sec- ceivers LaRonn Lee and Tim O’Donnell, NG Anthony McCloskey, LB Ronell Williams. ondary and a more athletic and aggressive group Keyser return as does running up front with a great deal of speed, West Chester back Rondell White. QB Sean Primary Strengths: A defense that returns eight starters, including is confi dent it can now stop the run, which is McCartney is the man tasked the entire secondary. WCU will switch to a 4-3 formation to help stop something it has not done in two years. Zwaan with running Zwaan’s com- the run. The Rams’ linebackers were among the league’s best last has switched to a 4-3 front on defense in an ef- plicated Spread Wing-T. He season. So., MLB Ronell Williams led the team in tackles (79) and fort to get more people in the box and shut down is a red-shirt junior, who has sacks (2.5), despite making just three starts a year ago. Offensively, the opposition’s running game. He can afford to spent four years in the sys- West Chester is extremely skilled at running back and on the perim- do that because his secondary returns all four tem. Zwaan trusts “Red” to eter. All-leaguers LaRonn Lee and Tim Keyser return at wide receiver starters from a year ago and shows quite a bit take the reins of the offense. while Rondell White and Brandon Monk will be electric backs to watch. of depth. Another big change on the defense He defi nitely has the weapons comes with the “rover” position that Zwaan de- with which to work in Lee, Potential Concerns: An offensive line that returns just one starter scribes as a combination of a linebacker and de- Keyser and White, primarily. and the success in stopping the run with its new 4-3 formation. Jr., QB fensive back. Converted quarterback Matt Car- Sean McCartney has a lot of weapons with which to work on offense. If roll played that role almost to perfection in the OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW his line gives him time and his confi dence grows, he should be OK. spring. Zwaan expects he will continue to shine West Chester’s offense in the fall. ranked seventh in the PSAC Two moves needed to be made within in 2011 and that was with a revolving door at which to choose, just as easily as they will be the coaching staff. However, Zwaan feels his quarterback. Things should be much more able to put the ball up in the air to keep defenses staff is as strong as ever with the addition of stable in 2012 and that should lead to a much honest. A bevy of weapons are at McCartney’s former West Chester running back Osagie Os- more productive scoring unit. As mentioned, the disposal. It will be his job to get the ball in the unde jumping on board full time to coach the skill positions are set. The offensive line returns right people’s hands. running backs and former Philadelphia Eagles just one regular starter from last season. How- With so many options, offensively, West linebackers coach Bill Shuey joining the staff. ever, that group may be better than last year’s Chester will be a diffi cult team to stop. The of- A year ago, the Golden Rams had to shuffl e in Zwaan’s eyes. The newcomers up front are fensive line needs to be better than it was last their coaching duties and decide between four all juniors or seniors and that will help with the season, and McCartney needs to elevate his quarterbacks. With those things settled over the transition. Injuries over the past couple of cam- game for the Golden Rams to challenge for a summer, West Chester’s starting point on the paigns have forced the Golden Rams to throw divsion title. If those two things happen, then fi rst day of camp is much further ahead than it younger kids into battle earlier than expected. this will be a dangerous offensive machine. was in 2011. “Yeah, we’ve had our share of injuries (over the past two Quarterback years), and we lost McCartney is the proverbial man. He beat some games that we out senior Mike Mattei for the No. 1 spot dur- probably should have ing spring drills and Zwaan and the offensive won,” Zwaan conceed- coaching staff are committed to “Red”. Mattei ed. “But, all of those was bothered by arm trouble last fall and lost things are just excuses. out on the four-way fi ght for the starting QB “We were forced slot. However, Mattei has bounced back and is to play some kids, slated as McCartney’s backup. Red-shirt fresh- quite frankly, before man James Rusenko and sophomore Drew they were ready. But, Loughery will battle for the third spot. now is when I think McCartney’s biggest obstacle has been his you will see that pay confi dence in games. That was due primarily off. As a result of those to the platoon role that he and former QB Matt injuries, we have de- Carroll shared a year ago. Carroll is now play- veloped a great deal of ing defense, and Zwaan has told McCartney that depth in a lot of areas.” he is the unquestioned leader of this offense. Fans should see “We can now gear our game plan towards a much more bal- what Sean does well,” Zwaan commented. “Be- anced Rams’ offense fore, we had two people – even three at times. this fall. West Chester But, now we can play to Sean’s strengths. But, if Rondell White will be the workhorse in West Chester’s of- will be able to run the something happens to Sean, then we are certain that we have a very capable backup that we are fense this fall. He rushed for 701 yards and 9 TDs in 2011. ball, with a number of talented backs from all comfortable with.”

2012 Online Guide 1177 West Chester Football 2012 Season Outlook A New-Look Defense And An Offense With Some Firepower

Senior co-captain Sean Beahan caught 14 passes for 179 yards and one score last year as well. He is an experienced wide out, who has started quite a few games in his career. Beahan is sure-handed and one of the team’s leaders on offense. Classmate Tom Shrader has a good deal of experience in the offense. He provides a tre- mendous amount of depth at wide receiver. Pete Hurley, Nick Hall and Adam Dempsey are all returning to the wide out position as well. They could work their way into the rotation at wide receiver. Hurley’s younger brother, Jim Hurley, joins the Golden Rams this season, along with true freshmen Shannon Mayer and A.J. DePietro. “We have a slew of guys, who can help us,” Zwaan said. “All of these guys can play. They all give us good speed and good playmaking ability.”

Running Back Junior tailback Rondell White ranked 100th in the NCAA in rushing a year ago, av- Jr., Sean McCartney won the starting job at quarterback during spring drills. He eraging 63.7 yards rushing per game. He led is now tasked with leading the Golden Rams offense back to the postseason. the team in rushing yards with 701 and scored a team-high nine touchdowns on the ground. McCartney has the most experience and top-rated quarterbacks in the state of Pennsyl- The coaching staff expects him to be even bet- most time in with the Spread Wing-T. Both he vania in high school. If he picks up the offense, ter in 2012. White can burst through a hole and and Mattei have been in the system for four then he could battle for some playing time. True take the ball to the house on virtually any carry. years. So, it comes as no surprise that the two of freshman Andrew Derr will most likely spend He averaged 5.0 yards per tote last fall. He also them rose to the top of the depth chart. Zwaan his fi rst year in college red-shirting. However, brings with him the most experience among the is just looking for somebody to run that offense the coaching staff is very high on this recruit. He returning backs. as effectively as his son, Bill Zwaan Jr., and Joe just needs to learn the playbook and adjust to the “We are going to lean on Rondell a lot this Wright did from 2005 to 2009. college game. year,” Zwaan declared. “There is no question McCartney is a drop-back, pro-style pock- about that. We are going to give him the ball et passer. He needs the offensive line to give Wide Receiver a lot because he has an opportunity to score a him time to fi nd his targets down fi eld. When All-leaguers LaRonn Lee and Tim Key- touchdown every time he touches the ball.” they do that, McCartney is deadly. He threw ser will be the primary targets for McCartney. Fellow tailback Brandon Monk spent last for 444 yards and four touchdowns in his fi rst They should comprise one of the best pair of season red-shirting. The coaching staff cannot college start on national television against Ship- wide outs in the conference once again. Lee wait to see what he can do once they set him pensburg in 2010. He threw for 1,481 yards and caught a career-high 31 passes for 569 yards loose on opposing defenses. Monk has quite a completed 54.2 percent of his passes last year. and six touchdowns while Keyser caught 39 bit of shake to him and makes tacklers miss. However, his eight TDs were offset by 10 inter- balls for 501 yards and fi ve scores a year ago. Both Monk and White are shifty with a great ceptions and his pass effi ciency rating dropped Their numbers should grow this season as both deal of speed. That tandem in the backfi eld as a result. Those two areas need to improve for eclipse 1,000 yards receiving in their careers. should lighten the load for one another and keep West Chester to grow offensively. Lee stretches the defense with his speed while them both fresh during a game. Mattei completed 55.4 percent of his Keyser runs precise routes underneath and picks Junior Jared Bonacquisti is the returning passes when he was the starting QB in 2010. up a lot of yards after the catch. Both playmak- fullback in the offense. He split time a year ago He threw 12 TD passes against 13 ers are dangerous with the ball in their hands. between offense and defense. He played some while throwing for 1,970 yards. If Mattei’s arm “We didn’t lose any wide receivers,” linebacker as well. The coaching staff likes his troubles are behind him, then he will be an ef- Zwaan reminded. “They are all back, and they hard-nosed approach to the position. Transfer fective backup to McCartney. He certainly has are all talented. Hopefully, LaRonn and Tim- James Rosseau is another fullback in the mix. the experience and knowledge of the offense to my step up as juniors and become fi rst-team, Zwaan says that he can do a lot of things well. get the job done. What Mattei brings to the of- all-league guys. That is what we expect out of He can carry ball, block on passing plays, or fense that McCartney does not is his ability to them.” lead through the hole on a run. The coaches like scramble. Mattei likes to tuck the ball under and Senior Jim Kelly and red-shirt freshman his versatility. Rosseau will give the Golden run. He ran for 93 yards and a pair of scores in Jay Jabat are behind Keyser and Lee, respec- Rams another option in the backfi eld. Red-shirt 2010. He is a much more mobile quarterback. tively, on the depth chart. Kelly has a great deal freshman Teon Lee, younger brother of LaRonn Rusenko and Loughery will have to fi nd of experience to draw upon. He caught three Lee, is another option at fullback. out where they fi t in this fall. Rusenko is a passes for 30 yards last season, but knows the There is a lot of depth in the backfi eld. Any highly touted recruit out of Mechanicsburg, offense and is comfortable with McCartney. one of four players can fi ll in and get the job who spent all of last season red-shirting. The Sophomore Erick Brundidge is also a deep done. Sophomore transfer from Indiana, Pa., coaching staff likes his size and arm strength. threat at wide receiver. He caught 13 balls for Chris Smallwood, and true freshman Eddie El- They feel he has a great deal of potential once he 401 yards and three TDs a year ago. The track liott are also very talented options. Elliott may learns the offense. Loughery spent a year away star has blazing speed and is always capable of end up red-shirting his fi rst year on campus. from the game, but was considered one of the scoring when he gets his hands on the ball. White will be the featured back and the one see-

1188 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football 2012 Season Outlook Highlights West Chester University’s Gridiron Gang In 2012 ing the most carries. He also could be back re- omore Antoine Bland will back up Pratt and 177.7 yards rushing per game. The switch al- turning kicks and punts with fellow back Monk. Farmer, respectively. Bland, who was recruited lowed for Zwaan to get his most athletic and That is how much Zwaan wants those two on as an offensive lineman, spent last season on the aggressive defensive players on the fi eld at the the fi eld. defensive line. He fi lled in admirably over on same time. West Chester is very deep at line- “We feel like we have a much better stable that side of the ball. However, he is back at his backer once again, a characteristic of the stop of running backs this year,” Zwaan said. “Chris natural position at left guard. Bathurst appeared unit in 2009 when WCU led the conference in (Smallwood) and James (Rosseau) are more in a season-best fi ve games a year ago. defense. physical runners than Rondell and Brandon, but Senior Brian Margetich will be the center. we have a lot of depth there.” He appeared in nine games last fall, including the last six. The Tight End Golden Rams do not miss a beat Senior Justin Curry was recruited as a tight with him at center. He is in his fi fth end, and after spending last season at wide re- year calling out blocking assign- ceiver, has made the move back to the end of the ments and opening up holes for offensive line. Curry was always the “receiv- White and the running backs. His ing” end in Zwaan’s offense before the switch experience and knowledge will be in 2011. He should fall back into that role once a big help to the front wall. Sopho- again. Curry caught 12 passes for 122 yards in more Derek Schatz is behind Mar- 2010. The coaching staff will be looking for that getich on the depth chart. He is 6-3 type of production once again this season. Cur- and 285 pounds. ry fi lled in at wide out when the Golden Rams On Margetich’s right will be needed depth out on the perimeter. However, senior Blair Gower. A senior, who this year should be his year to shine. transferred from East Stroudsburg Backing up Curry will be red-shirt fresh- over a year ago, Gower is ready man Chuck Phelan, who transferred into West to assume the everyday starting Chester from rival Bloomsburg. Phelan has role at right guard. He is up over good size. The West Chester East High School 300 pounds and has improved grad returns home after one year away at school. steadily since hitting West Ches- So., Anthony McCloskey was second on the team in He will add some depth to the tight end position ter’s campus. On his right will once he learns the schemes. He could challenge be Adam Citko. The largest of- tackles last fall. He will play nose guard in 2012. Curry for playing time right away. Another red- fensive lineman on the team, shirt freshman, Shawn Driggins, will also be in Citko goes 6-6 and 325 pounds. Together with Defensive Line the mix for playing time at tight end. He has an Gower, Citko and his guard will have to open The addition of one more down lineman advantage over Phelan in that he spent last year holes for the talented running backs. Citko ap- up front should make a big difference in the at West Chester learning the offense. Driggins peared in all 11 games last fall, making one Golden Rams’ run defense. With the emergence brings a tremendous upside to the team as well. start. Red-shirt freshman Kevin Kilpatrick and of many talented linebackers, Zwaan has moved Sophomore Tim Brown provides depth. sophomore James Colivas will back up Gower junior Anthony McCloskey to a down position. and Citko, respectively. Fellow red-shirt fresh- He will man the nose guard position vacated by Offensive Line man Chris Knott could also work himself into graduated senior Kyle O’Neill. He ranked sec- With only one starter returning from last the mix somewhere along the offensive front ond on the team in tackles a year ago with 71. year’s group, you would think that the front fi ve line as well. He also registered one sack, had two QB hurries would be a question mark heading into the new The top two at all fi ve positions on the and recovered a pair of . A bit under- season. However, Zwaan feels differently. Inju- depth chart are both talented and experienced. sized at 235 lbs., Zwaan feels McCloskey’s ries over the past two years have forced Zwaan’s After them, the rest of the offensive linemen quickness will be an advantage for him. Fellow hand in many ways. The projected starters up need to mature and develop. Zwaan expects his junior Demrick Cook will man the other interior front all have playing experience as a result and upperclassmen to carry the load with this group. lineman position. He has plenty of playing ex- are ready for the increased responsibility. West As long as that pans out, West Chester will be perience to draw from. He registered 13 tackles Chester’s front line averages 6 feet, 3 inches in fi ne. in nine games a year ago, including one sack. height and 301 pounds. Senior Mike Martin is behind McCloskey “We graduated four guys off the O-line,” DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW on the depth chart. However, he brings much Zwaan said. “But, in many respects, I feel like A much maligned unit over the past two needed experience to the interior of the defen- this unit could be better. We have seniors and years, Zwaan has made the most visible changes sive line. Martin registered seven tackles in sev- juniors throughout that group. So, even though on this side of the ball. West Chester will switch en games a year ago, spelling O’Neill at nose we graduated a lot of guys, we still have experi- from its traditional 3-4 alignment up front to the guard in the 3-4 alignment. ence coming back.” more standard 4-3 set seen around the Pennsyl- On one end of the line junior Eric Edw- Senior Erik Pratt is the lone returning start- vania State Athletic Conference. The switch was ers serves as the pass rusher off the edge. He er, and at left tackle, he is responsible for protect- necessary to slow down the opposition. played linebacker a year ago, but was originally ing McCartney’s blind side. The Golden Rams “We have had trouble against the run the recruited as a defensive end. He is quick off ranked seventh in passing and ninth in rushing last two years,” Zwaan admitted. “Because we the ball and has excellent lateral speed. As an a year ago. Pratt and his four linemates will see have quite a few in-between guys, the lineback- outside linebacker a year ago, Edwers tied for to it that those rankings improve in 2012. Next er-slash-safety type of guy, we felt the 4-2-5 third on the team in tackles with 63. He recorded to Pratt is junior Trey Farmer, who has just as kind of fi t us well. That fi fth D-back is really four tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks. He forced a much experience in this offense as Pratt. Farmer an outside linebacker or nickel position. That’s , recovered the ball on the play and also has appeared in 11 games over the past two sea- going to be the biggest difference.” was credited with a pass breakup. His versatility sons and should slide right into the starting left The Golden Rams ranked 12th out of 16 and speed makes him dangerous off the end. He guard position. Junior Justin Bathurst and soph- teams in rushing defense a year ago, allowing can play standing up, or with one hand on the

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mations may change from play to play. When Mike Culbreath saw his 2011 season cut short by the Golden Rams are in a 4-2-5 with only a pair injury. However, he has a great deal of potential of linebackers, those two will by Mike Labor and will be back in the mix again this fall. Drew and Ronell Williams. That third linebacker will Formica is a red-shirt freshman linebacker, who be converted quarterback Matt Carroll. These could make some waves and see some playing three are extremely talented and extremely ath- time. He is part of the reason that Zwaan feels letic. Carroll will sometimes rush and support his linebackers are among the deepest and most the run defense. Then, he could drop back into talented in the conference. Zwaan believes that coverage and provide for a fi fth defensive back. some of his linebackers could start for anybody The coaching staff tried him out during the in the PSAC. spring and was amazed at how easily he took to Zwaan also expects to see a pair of true the transition. When Carroll is not in the game, freshmen, Ralph Reeves and Tyler Morrissey to that responsibility will fall on junior Shaun fi ght for time at linebacker. Krautzel. “Our depth at linebacker allowed us to Defensive Backs move Anthony (McCloskey) down,” Zwaan West Chester returns its four starting de- pointed out. “(Labor and Williams) will be re- fensive backs from a year ago, plus a number ally good on the inside as our two linebackers. of reserves, who saw considerable playing time, We just feel that we have a lot of depth at that making this unit one of the most experienced on position right now.” the fi eld. Senior John O’Donnell is the unques- Not much more needs to be said about tioned leader in the backfi eld. He led the squad Labor and Williams. They are the top two de- with three interceptions in just seven games. fensive players inside the box. Williams led the Injuries have plagued him his entire college ca- Jr., Eric Edwers has moved from a team in tackles last year with 79 stops, includ- reer. But, when he is healthy, he is one of the linebacker position to a down lineman ing fi ve tackles for a loss. He did that while most talented players on the fi eld. O’Donnell in Coach Zwaan’s 4-3 scheme. starting just three games. Williams posted 2.5 will be the free safety and defensive captain for sacks, broke up a pass, was credited with three Zwaan. ground. Behind him is junior Chris DiValentino. QB hurries and recovered a fumble. He reads Classmate Carl Barnes is the Rams’ strong He will see plenty of playing time as well at end. plays well and refuses to be blocked. His pres- safety. He was out on the corner last season This tandem is exceptionally talented and pro- ence at middle linebacker will be big for the where he tied for third on the team in tackles vides enough challenges for any offensive line. Golden Rams. with 63. He also intercepted one pass and broke At the other end is senior Lew Esposito. He “(Williams) reads plays well, and he is re- up three others. Barnes’ specialty was the corner led the squad in tackles for a loss in 2011 with ally quick side-to-side,” Zwaan lauded. “I think blitz in 2011. He recorded fi ve tackles for a loss. eight. Esposito is a fi erce competitor, who never when he gets a little more experience, he will Fellow seniors Mike Lonergan and Zach Wood gives up on a play. He posted 33 tackles and a read things quicker and make more plays closer will spell O’Donnell and Barnes. Lonergan has pair of sacks. He also intercepted a pass last fall. to the line of scrimmage.” split time between linebacker and defensive He was credited with a QB hurry and a blocked Labor fi nished fi fth on the team in tackles back for his entire career. He has the ability to kick. last fall with 60 stops. He posted 5.5 tackles for play both. Lonergan registered 18 tackles in True freshman Andrew Cohen is a can- a loss and one sack. He also intercepted two 2011 and recovered a pair of fumbles. Wood has didate to see some playing time right away on passes, broke up fi ve more and was credited been O’Donnell’s capable backup for much of the defensive front line. Zwaan does not like to with three QB hurries. his career, which means he has seen plenty of throw true freshmen into the fray their fi rst year “(Labor) is a really smart player,” Zwaan playing time on defensive series’. Both provide in college. However, he stated that Cohen is an said. “He sits on the backside of plays and a great deal of depth to the defensive backfi eld. exception to that rule. The coaching staff just doesn’t overrun wants to see how he adjusts to the college game. them. We want him But, they feel that Cohen may be able to help to be a bit more them out right away. He is a highly touted de- physical.” fensive tackle out of Council Rock South High Red-shirt School. Cohen was a 4A second team, all-state freshman Drew performer last fall. Persa has made “Martin and Cook have some playing ex- great strides perience,” Zwaan explained. “So, they defi nite- throughout the ly give us some talent up front. But, we want to spring and could see what Andrew Cohen can do as well. He was see quite a bit of our top recruit on the defensive line. We think playing time. He he can play right away.” is slotted in be- A pair of red-shirt freshmen will also pro- hind Labor on the vide depth and support up front. Brian Butler depth chart at out- and Barry Lyons have each spent a year in the side linebacker. He Golden Rams’ system. They should continue spent a year watch- to develop and could work their way into the ing how it was lineup on occasion. done from the side- lines, and he is ea- Linebackers ger to get out there So., Ronell Williams led West Chester in tackles last year as a and show what he With the new 4-3 alignment and the addi- red-shirt freshman. tion of the “rover” position, West Chester’s for- can do. Sophomore

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On one corner is team co-captain Bob Sab- “Bruno has a great leg, and he is a very West Chester can defend the pass, which is ol. Sabol has held down one of the corners on dedicated kid,” Zwaan beamed. “He earned his a defi nite advantage in a conference with very defense for West Chester in each of the last three shot last year, truthfully.” talented quarterbacks and dangerous wide re- years. He posted 33 tackles last fall, intercepted Rondell White and Brandon Monk will ceivers. If Rondell White and Brandon Monk a pair of passes and broke up fi ve others. Teams handle returns for now. White is one of the top stay healthy, and West Chester’s offensive line tend to stay away from the wiley veteran on the return men in the conference and well on his performs the way the coaches believe that it can, corner. At the other corner is sophomore Al- way to putting together one of the top returning then the Rams will have a dynamic offense once Hajj Shabazz. Shabazz was a pleasant surprise a careers at West Chester. How much he returns again. The pieces are there. The senior leader- year ago, and the coaching staff expects him to kickoffs and punts will be directly related to ship is probably the best it has been in almost pick up right where he left off in 2011. He reg- how many carries he is getting on offense. As half a decade. All that is left is for the gridiron istered 22 tackles and three pass breakups last Zwaan stated earlier, they want White to have gang to go out and show the world what it can season. He will take on a much larger role this his hands on the ball quite a bit. do. campaign. Sophomore Dante Devine and senior Nate Pagan are the more-than-capable reserves Overview on the corner. Devine had a splendid freshman Head coach Bill Zwaan feels like this season, posting 19 tackles in 10 appearances. year’s recruiting class was perhaps one of his He would probably be a starting cornerback on best since coming to West Chester. That bodes many of the teams in the PSAC. The coaching well for the future. However, for this year’s staff likes his athleticism and expects him to current Golden Rams to be successful, the 4-3 play a big role this year. Pagan was perhaps the defense needs to stop the run, and quarterback biggest surprise in the defensive backfi eld. He Sean McCartney needs to be more consistent. stepped in when O’Donnell went down and al- All signs early on point to both of those things lowed Zwaan and his staff to move some people coming to fruition. However, in the rough-and- around to shore up the backfi eld. Pagan came tumble world of the Pennsylvania State Athletic through when the team needed him most, and he Conference Eastern Division, life is not always continued to excel throughout the spring prac- easy. Almost any team in the division could be tice. He should be rewarded for his work ethic labeled a favorite. Kutztown, with its returning this fall. all-region senior quarterback, is the odds-on fa- A foursome of red-shirt freshman defen- vorite to make a repeat appearance in the State sive backs may also make a push for playing Game. However, Bloomsburg, LIU Post and time in 2012. Courtland Bragg, Dominic Tag- West Chester could just as well jump up to the gart, Brandon Pepper and Clint Passarella have top spot. all spent a year in the Golden Rams’ system and Meanwhile, Shippensburg returns a bevy are ready to contribute. They are athletic and of talent, and East Stroudsburg is one of the hungry to show what they can do. There is also most underrated squads in the conference. Ship- a host of true freshmen that could pop up and pensburg handed Kutztown its only loss of the surprise the coaching staff. regular season, 49-7, a year ago. If it were not for three heart-breaking losses by the Warriors, Special Teams they would have been near the top of the divi- Junior place-kicker Shawn Leo is one of sion as well a year ago. the top kickers in the PSAC and has already set his sights on the school record book. He ranked fourth in the Division II in fi eld goals per game (1.5) and tied for 37th in the NCAA in scor- ing (8.0 points per game). Leo is a consistent PSAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll kicker, who has developed quite a long range. EASTERN DIVISION 1st Place Votes His knack for kicking under pressure is well 1) Kutztown (5) documented. Leo made a school-record 15 fi eld 2) Bloomsburg (3) goals last season, including 7 of 10 from 30-39 3) LIU Post yards and 2 of 4 from 40-49 yards. 4) West Chester “Shawn has made a bunch of clutch kicks 5) Shippensburg for us over the past two years. He should be an 6) East Stroudsburg all-league kicker again. He is well on his way 7) Millersville to having one of the best careers by a kicker at 8) Cheyney West Chester,” Zwaan stated. Rich Bruno will take over as the everyday punter while also handling kickoffs. Bruno won WESTERN DIVISION 1st Place Votes the kickoff duties in the middle of last year and 1) California (Pa.) (2) averaged 57 yards per kickoff with two touch- Indiana (Pa.) (3) backs. Sophomore Will Huff is a capable back- 3) Slippery Rock (2) up as a place-kicker or punter. He developed 4) Edinboro nicely last season and is coming off a productive 5) Mercyhurst (1) spring practice. He provides much needed depth 6) Gannon in the kicking game. 7) Clarion 8) Lock Haven

2012 Online Guide 2211 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams kkayoayo 55 CCarlarl 6 BBakareakare BBarnesarnes Defensive End Defensive Back So. Sr. 6-1  230 lbs.  1 VL 6-0  170 lbs.  3 VL (Schwenksville, Pa./ (York, Pa./William Penn) Perkiomen Valley)

Very talented linebacker, who saw considerable playing time as a true Co-captain ... returning starter in the defensive backfi eld ... has developed freshman two years ago ... used on the outside as a pass rusher mostly into one of the team’s top tacklers … listed at strong safety on the team’s ... possesses a great deal of ability ... injury knocked him out of the 2011 preseason depth chart ... highly regarded member of Golden Rams’ sec- campaign in the preseason … he has returned from that injury and is ready ondary … has a nose for the ball and is always around the action … all- to have another stellar season … coaching staff is really excited about his league prospect in the secondary … exciting skill set … reads a play well potential ... should fi t into the Golden Rams’ defensive scheme very well and has good closing speed … very aggressive … craves contact … began ... quick and athletic ... good fi rst step on the pass rush ... physical line- his career on the special teams where he starred for the Golden Rams, backer ... not afraid of contact ... could see some time on the special teams before securing his starting spot in the defensive backfi eld … three-year ... versatile athlete ... the coaching staff will have to fi nd a spot for him on letterwinner. the fi eld ... really surprised a great deal of people with his performance as a freshman ... coaching staff hopes he can pick up where he left off two 2011: Appeared in and started all 11 games ... placed third on the team in years ago ... coming off an excellent spring practice ... letterwinner. tackles with career-high 63 stops ... made a team-high 37 unassisted tack- les and 26 assisted stops ... both those numbers were career bests … also 2011: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. intercepted one pass and broke up three others for a total of four passes defensed … recorded fi ve tackles for a loss … recorded a career-high 10 2010: Appeared in 10 games ... registered 24 tackles ... ranked 18th on tackles at Shippensburg, including a career-high nine solo stops … also the Golden Rams ... recorded 10 unassisted tackles and 14 assisted stops credited with half a tackle for a loss … went six straight weeks with at ... posted two tackles for a loss, including one sack ... registered a sea- least six tackles in a game … posted eight tackles on homecoming against son-high fi ve tackles in win over Cheyney ... posted four stops against Bloomsburg … recorded two tackles for a loss at Cheyney … registered Shippensburg one week earlier in front of a national television audi- six tackles against Slippery Rock, Cheyney, Kutztown and Millersville ence ... notched a tackle in nine of the 10 games in which he appeared … broke up two passes at Delaware … also broke up a pass against SRU. ... posted three tackles in a game on three different occasions (Slippery Rock, Bloomsburg, Indiana (Pa.)) ... registered his lone sack in the Golden 2010: Appeared in 10 games ... placed seventh on the team in tackles with Rams’ season fi nale at Indiana (Pa.) ... recorded 1.5 tackles for a loss in career-high 43 stops ... made 27 unassisted tackles and 16 assisted stops that game ... credited with .5 tackles for a loss at Bloomsburg ... posted ... his 27 unassisted tackles ranked second on the Golden Rams ... credited season-high two unassisted tackles in back-to-back weeks against C.W. with one tackle for a loss and two pass breakups ... registered a career- Post and Shippensburg ... his four assisted stops against Cheyney the fol- high eight tackles against Edinboro ... made four unassisted stops and lowing week was a season-best ... recorded three assisted tackles at Slip- four more assisted in that game ... also picked up his lone tackle for a loss pery Rock. against the Fighting Scots ... career-best six unassisted tackles came on the road against East Stroudsburg ... credited with fi ve assisted tackles in Career Stats: win over Shippensburg on national television ... credited with pass break- Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks ups in back-to-back contests against East Stroudsburg and C.W. Post. 2010 10 10 14 24 2.0-6 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 2011 Red-shirted 2009: Appeared in 10 games ... registered six tackles … posted fi ve solo Totals 10 10 14 24 2.0-6 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 stops and one assisted … also forced a fumble and credited with one pass Bakare’s Career Highs breakup … made an appearance against Lock Haven in season opener Total Tackles: 5, vs. Cheyney, 10/16/10 ... registered a season-high two tackles … both were solo stops against Unassisted Tackles: 2, twice (last vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10) the Bald Eagles … appeared opposite Delaware and Kutztown early in Assisted Tackles: 4, vs. Cheyney, 10/16/10 the season … recorded two tackles, one being solo, at Millersville … re- Tackles For A Loss: 1.5, at Indiana (Pa.), 11/13/10 corded one solo tackle and forced a fumble at Shippensburg … recorded Sacks: 1.0, at Indiana (Pa.), 11/13/10 one solo tackle and posted a pass breakup against Cheyney.

2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2009 10 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2010 10 27 16 43 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 0 2011 11 37 26 63 5.0-9 0.0-0 1 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 69 43 112 6.0-11 0.0-0 1 7 1 0 0

Barnes’ Career Highs Total Tackles: 10, at. Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Unassisted Tackles: 9, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Assisted Tackles: 5, at. Millersville, 11/5/11 Tackles For A Loss: 2.0, vs. Cheyney, 10/15/11 Passes Defensed: 2, at Delaware, 9/10/11 Fumbles Forced: 1, at Shippensburg, 10/17/09

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2010: Appeared in 10 games and started two ... registered fi ve catches for JJustinustin 48 yards ... averaged 9.6 yards per catch ... started the fi rst two games of 70 the season ... caught three passes for 16 yards against Delaware in season opener ... caught one pass for 20 yards against Edinboro in home opener BBathurstathurst ... caught one pass for 12 yards against Millersville in home fi nale ... reg- Offensive Line istered one unassisted tackle against Edinboro as well. Jr. 6-4  270 lbs.  1 VL 2009: Appeared in 10 games and started in three games ... made fi rst col- (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn) lege start against Lock Haven in season opener … caught 15 passes for 188 yards on the season … averaged 12.5 yards per catch … caught two passes for a total of 19 yards against Delaware … grabbed one pass for six yards against California (Pa.) … posted two receptions for 25 yards at Millersville … posted career-high six receptions for 80 yards at Ship- Developing offensive lineman, who has impressed the coaching staff over pensburg … caught a career-long 36-yard pass against Shippensburg … his fi rst two years in college ... coming off an excellent spring practice recorded two receptions for 32 yards against Cheyney. as he enters fall camp ... listed second on the depth chart at left tackle ... pegged with protecting the backside of the quarterback ... excellent one- 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. on-one blocking skills ... possesses good footwork ... should be an impact player throughout the remainder of his career ... red-shirted his fi rst year with the program ... has added muscle and agility to his repertoire … let- terwinner.

2011: Appeared in fi ve games … did not make a start … made appear- ances opposite Slippery Rock, Shippensburg, Cheyney, Kutztown and Millersville … four of his fi ve appearances came against PSAC Eastern Division opponents.

2010: Appeared in two games ... did not fi gure statistically ... made colle- giate debut opposite Cheyney ... also played against Millersville in home fi nale ... part of an offensive line that allowed just 18 sacks and ranked third in the conference in passing ... also ranked tied for third in the PSAC in fewest sacks allowed (18) ... WCU’s rushing offense ranked 10th in the PSAC.

2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. SSeanean 89 Career Stats: Receiving Year GP No. Yards TD Avg. BBeahaneahan 2009 10 15 188 0 12.5 Wide Receiver 2010 10 5 48 0 9.6 Sr. 2011 10 14 179 1 17.9 5-11  175 lbs.  3 VL Totals 30 34 415 1 13.3 (East Earl, Pa./Garden Spot) Beahan’s Career Highs Receptions: 6, at Shippensburg, 10/17/09 Receiving Yards: 80, at Shippensburg, 10/17/09 Touchdowns: 1, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11 Co-captain … talented wide receiver ... returning wideout in West Ches- Long Reception: 36, at Shippensburg, 10/17/09 ter’s offense … gifted member of West Chester’s receiving corps … one of the more experienced wide receivers returning to the fold this fall … could get on the fi eld in different formations and sets … should receive a large dose of playing time … possesses talent to stretch the defense … good route runner … features skill to make defenders miss … puts himself in position to make the catch every time … three-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in 10 games … made fi ve starts … caught 14 pass for 179 yards and one touchdown … averaged 12.8 yards per catch … caught a career-high fi ve passes for 87 yards and his fi rst career TD against East Stroudsburg … caught four passes for 43 yards against Bloomsburg on Homecoming Weekend … hauled in two passes for 24 yards at New Ha- ven in season opener … hauled in a season-best 26-yard pass against East Stroudsburg … caught one pass for eight yards at Delaware … caught one pass for 12 yards at C.W. Post … caught one pass for fi ve yards at Millersville.

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tackle and one assisted stop ... intercepted a pass at Millersville … rushed AAntoinentoine fi ve times for 16 yards … averaged 3.2 yards per carry … caught one 75 pass for eight yards … carried the ball twice for a season-high 11 yards at Cheyney … rushed twice for three yards at Shippensburg … rushed once BBlandland for two yards at Millersville. Offensive Line So. 2010: Appeared in all 11 games ... registered 14 tackles ... mostly on special teams ... posted four unassisted tackles and 10 assisted stops ... 6-4  325 lbs.  1 VL credited with a QB hurry at Kutztown ... recorded career-high three tack- (Philadelphia, Pa./ les on two occasions (Delaware, Shippensburg) ... posted career-best two Simon Gratz) assisted stops in back-to-back games against Shippensburg and Cheyney ... also had two assisted tackles against Delaware and Indiana (Pa.) in sea- son opener and season fi nale, respectively ... recorded unassisted tackles Big, strong offensive lineman, who switched over to the defensive line against Delaware, Edinboro, Shippensburg and Bloomsburg. last fall … has made the switch back to the offensive side of the ball this season ... coming off a good spring practice, after landing back at his more 2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. natural position of offensive line ... coaching staff liked his versatility and athleticism … he really fl ourished on defense ... knowledge he gained Career Stats: Rushing Receiving from playing defense may help him in his pass protection this season ... Year GP No. Yards TD Avg. Att. Yds. TD Avg. listed second on the depth chart in the preseason ... possesses a great deal 2010 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 of potential … letterwinner. 2011 10 5 16 0 3.2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 21 5 16 0 3.2 0 0 0 0.0 2011: Appeared in six games … did not make a start … registered 10 tack- les on the season as an interior lineman … made four solo stops and six Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks assisted stops … made career-high fi ve tackles at Shippensburg … made 2010 11 4 10 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-9 1 0 0 0 collegiate debut against East Stroudsburg with one tackle … assisted on Totals 21 5 11 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-9 1 0 0 0 one tackle at Cheyney and assisted on two more against Kutztown … also picked up an assisted tackle at Millersville. Bonacquisti’s Career Highs Rushes: 2, twice (last at Cheyney, 10/15/11) 2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Rushing Yards: 11, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 Career Stats: Long Rush: 12, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks All-Purpose Yards: 11, twice (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) 2011 6 4 6 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total Tackles: 3, twice (last vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10) Unassisted Tackles: 1, five times (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) Totals 6 4 6 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Assisted Tackles: 2, vs. Cheyney, 10/16/10 Bland’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 5, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Unassisted Tackles: 3, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Assisted Tackles: 2, twice (last vs. Kutztown 10/29/11) JJaredared 13 BBonacquistionacquisti Fullback Jr. 6-0  220 lbs.  2 VL (Boothwyn, Pa./Garnet Valley)

Two-way player at the end of last season … began the year at linebacker, but made the switch to fullback in midseason … was still inserted into games at both positions throughout the remainder of the year ... saw most of his playing time on special teams as a red-shirt freshman ... could get on the fi eld more often in 2012 in a plethora of roles ... has a nose for the football on defense ... always around the action ... possesses good instincts for the game ... coaching staff likes his versatility to fi ll any num- ber of roles ... tough, hard-nosed player … physical blocker on offense … participated in the bone marrow donor program and was identifi ed as a match in the summer of 2011 ... underwent the bone marrow surgery to help save a life ... the offseason surgery did not slow him down one bit ... returned to camp in the fall ready to pick up where he left off … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in 10 games ... did not make a start … registered two tackles on the year ... mostly on special teams ... posted one unassisted

2244 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams EErickrick 85 RRichich 90 BBrundidgerundidge BBrunoruno Wide Receiver Punter So. So. 6-0  170 lbs.  1 VL 6-1  180 lbs.  1 VL (Philadelphia, Pa. / (Holland, Pa. / Northeast) Council Rock South)

Exciting, young wide receiver in West Chester’s program ... tall and lanky Sophomore punter, who won the kickoff duties in the middle of last year ... also a member of the Golden Rams’ track & fi eld squad during both and held down that position the rest of the fall … made collegiate debut indoor and outdoor seasons … runs the sprints on the track team … tre- against East Stroudsburg … strong leg … has developed pretty good hang mendous speed ... stretches the fi eld and puts pressure on the opposing time on his punts … may also do some fi eld goal kicking, if something defense … has developed his pass-catching ability over the past two years happens to Shawn Leo … kickoffs typically reach the end zone … very … very dangerous in the open fi eld … will not be caught from behind … consistent with his kickoffs … punting has developed nicely as well … coaching staff wants to get him the ball in open spaces and let him run … still working on his punting … letterwinner. missed spring ball due to an injury suffered late in the football season … ran the indoor track season, but elected to have surgery in the spring that 2011: Appeared in eight games … debuted against East Stroudsburg and sidelined him from the outdoor season … letterwinner. then handled kickoffs and some punts in each game afterwards … aver- aged 33.2 yards per punt on fi ve attempts last season … placed three punts 2011: Appeared in all 11 games and made two starts … ranked sixth on inside the 20-yard line … booted a season-high 42-yard punt against East the team with 13 receptions … caught for 401 yards and three touchdowns Stroudsburg … also had a 41-yard punt at C.W. Post. … averaged 30.8 yards per reception … returned one kickoff 19 yards … tied for fi fth on the team with 18 points … racked up 420 all-purpose 2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. yards … set career highs with three catches for 88 yards against Blooms- burg … caught an 81-yard touchdown pass at Cheyney … caught a pair Career Stats: of passes at Millersville for 87 yards … hauled in a 43-yard reception Punting GP No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk 2011 8 5 166 33.2 42 0 1 3 0 against Indiana (Pa.) … his 19-yard kickoff return came at Cheyney … Totals 8 5 166 33.2 42 0 1 3 0 had 8-yard receptions against Delaware and Kutztown … caught a pass in nine of the 11 games in which he appeared, including the fi nal eight Kickoffs No. Yards Avg. TB OB games. 2011 41 2340 57.1 2 0 Totals 41 2340 57.1 2 0 2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Bruno’s Career Highs Number of Kickoffs: 9, vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Total Kickoff Yards: 520, vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Punts: 1, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11 Long Punt: 42, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11

Career Stats: Receiving Year GP No. Yards TD Avg. 2011 11 13 401 3 30.8 Totals 11 13 401 3 30.8

Kick Returns Year No. Yards TD Avg. 2011 1 19 0 19.0 Totals 1 19 0 19.0

Brundidge’s Career Highs Receptions: 3, vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11 Receiving Yards: 88, vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11 Touchdowns: 1, three times (last at Shippensburg, 10/8/11) Long Reception: 81, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 Long Kickoff Return: 19, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 All-Purpose Yards: 88, vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11

2012 Online Guide 2255 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams MMattatt 3 CCarrollarroll defensive back Jr. 6-2  210 lbs.  1 VL (Kennett Square, Pa./ Unionville)

One of two quarterbacks, who platooned at the starting role last fall ... transferred in from Northeastern University after that school discontinued its football program following the 2009 campaign ... has moved to the defensive side of the ball and will play a “rover” position that is a hybrid between defensive back and linebacker ... very athletic ... excellent size ... tremendous athlete ... great lateral movement along the line of scrimmage … really took to the defense in spring drills and played the rover posi- tion to perfection ... brings a great deal of poise and experience even on defense .... cool under pressure ... needs to continue learning the defensive language ... should be an impact player on defense ... letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in all 11 games and made four starts … completed 71 passes in 126 attempts for 1,113 yards and a team-high 11 touchdowns ... threw two interceptions ... completed 56.2 percent of his passes … au- thored a 156.2 pass effi ciency rating, which ranked third in the PSAC … averaged 101.2 passing yards per game … also fi nished second on the team in rushing with 345 yards on 97 carries … averaged 3.6 yards per carry and scored one rushing TD … averaged 31.4 rushing yards per game … threw for 200 yards or more on two occasions (Shippensburg, Bloomsburg) … threw for a season-best 233 yards and career-high four TDs at Shippensburg … completed 11 of 17 passes in that contest … also rushed for 40 yards in that game … threw a TD pass in four straight contests … tossed a pair of TDs at Cheyney … went 14-for-21 for 200 yards against Bloomsburg … also ran for 32 yards and his lone rushing touchdown … went 9-for-19 for 196 yards and one TD at C.W. Post … rushed for a career-high 80 yards on 14 carries in season opener at New Haven … was 9-for-11 for 110 yards and a TD through the air … West Chester’s passing offense, as well as its total offense, ranked seventh in the PSAC … fi nished the season with a career-high 1,458 yards of total offense … averaged 132.5 yards of total offense per game … his 223 plays from scrimmage led the squad … ranked sixth on the team in all-purpose yards … busted off a season-high 42-yard run at Cheyney.

2010: Did not play.

2009 (Northeastern): Appeared in 10 games and made six starts … com- pleted 92 passes in 141 attempts for 860 yards and seven touchdowns ... threw fi ve interceptions ... also rushed the ball 82 times for 93 yards and one score ... fi nished the season with 953 yards of total offense ... aver- aged 95.3 yards of total offense per game, ranking 120th in the NCAA Career Stats: Passing Rushing in Division I-FCS ... completed a career-high 32 passes on 44 attempts GP C-A-I Yds TD Pct. Eff. Att. Yds. TD Avg. for 248 yards and three TDs in a loss to Holy Cross ... also rushed for 43 2009 (NU) 10 92-141-5 860 7 65.2 125.77 82 93 1 1.1 yards on 14 carries in that game as well ... racked up a career-high 291 2010 Did Not Play yards of total offense against the Crusaders ... went 16-for-28 with a pair 2011 11 71-126-2 1113 11 56.3 156.2 97 345 1 31.4 of TDs and two interceptions against William & Mary the following week Totals 21 163-267-7 1973 18 60.8 140.95 179 438 2 16.3 ... went 9-for-12 for 73 yards against Rhode Island off the bench ... rushed a season-high 17 times for a season-best 44 yards and his lone rushing Carroll’s Career Highs touchdown in that 33-27 win over the Rams ... led Northeastern to a 14-13 Passing Attempts: 44, vs. Holy Cross, 10/3/09 win over Hofstra the week before ... went 3-for-7 for 45 yards and a TD Passes Completed: 32, vs. Holy Cross, 10/3/09 off the bench in that game ... started six of the team’s fi rst eight contests Passing Yards: 248, vs. Holy Cross, 10/3/09 ... led the team to victory in its fi nal two games, coming off the bench ... Passing Touchdowns: 4, vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/11 led Northeastern to a 3-8 record in the school’s fi nal year of intercollegiate Interceptions: 2, three times (last vs. Bloomsburg, 10/8/11) football. Rushing Attempts: 17, twice (last at Rhode Island, 11/21/09) Rushing Yards: 80, at New Haven, 9/3/11 2008 (Northeastern): Red-shirted. Did not appear in a contest. Long Rush: 30, at New Haven, 9/3/11 Total Yards: 291, vs. Holy Cross, 10/3/09

2266 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams AAdamdam 59 DDemrickemrick 97 CCitkoitko CCookook Offensive Line Defensive Line Jr. Jr. 6-6  330 lbs.  1 VL 6-3  305 lbs.  2 VL (Southampton, Pa./ (Reading, Pa./Reading) Archbishop Wood)

Transferred into the program from Division I-FCS Delaware over a year One of West Chester’s top returning defensive linemen ... saw consider- ago ... big, strong offensive lineman ... slated as the starting right tackle able playing time a year ago … should see that playing time increase with heading into preseason camp ... earned plenty of playing time a year ago the team’s move to the 4-3 defense ... worked his way into the lineup on ... should see his role increase dramatically this fall … saw valuable game a regular basis ... big and physical player on the interior ... quick off the experience last season … should be ready to step in and be an everyday ball despite his size ... a force to be reckoned with by opposing linemen starter on the line ... excellent size ... improving every day in practice ...... clogs the middle very well … should be a mainstay in the middle for one of the Golden Rams top run blockers ... should fi t in nicely with the the next two years ... intelligent player with good instincts for the game ... Golden Rams offensive linemen … letterwinner. should make an impact again this fall … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in all 11 games … made one start against East Strouds- 2011: Appeared in nine games and made one start … registered 13 tackles burg ... part of an offensive line that helped West Chester rank seventh in … posted six unassisted stops and seven assisted tackles … recorded 1.5 total offense and ninth in rushing … WCU was 75th nationally in total of- tackles for a loss and was credited with one sack … registered a season- fense … RB Rondell White rushed for 701 yards and nine TDs and ranked high four stops at C.W. Post … posted three tackles the next week at Ship- 100th nationally in rushing behind the Rams’ offensive line. pensburg … made a pair of tackles against both Cheyney and Bloomsburg … also posted a tackle against Delaware and Indiana (Pa.). 2010 (Delaware): Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. 2010: Appeared in seven games … fi nished with 15 tackles ... posted two unassisted stops and 13 assisted tackles, including two tackles for a loss ... also registered a blocked kick ... defl ected potential game-tying point- after attempt by Shippensburg in second overtime that gave West Chester a 44-43 victory ... fi nished with career-high six tackles in that OT win over Shippensburg ... posted a season-best fi ve assisted stops and 1.5 tack- les for a loss ... recorded three assisted tackles at Bloomsburg as well ... notched two tackles at Delaware and Kutztown ... also had a tackle against JJamesames Cheyney and Indiana (Pa.). 68 2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. CColivasolivas Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks Offensive Line 2010 7 2 13 15 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 So. 2011 9 6 7 13 1.5-18 1.0-17 0 0 0 0 0 6-3  290 lbs. Totals 16 8 20 28 3.5-20 1.0-17 0 0 0 0 1 (Drexel hill, Pa./ Cook’s Career Highs Msgr.Bonner) Total Tackles: 6, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Unassisted Tackles: 2, twice (last at Shippensburg, 10/8/11) Assisted Tackles: 5, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Big offensive lineman ... could fi ght for some playing time … has worked Tackles For A Loss: 1.5, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 his way up the depth chart to second at offensive guard ... good work Blocked Kicks: 1, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 ethic ... eager to get better and help the team ... possesses a great deal of potential … has spent two years learning from some of the best and most experienced offensive linemen in the Golden Rams system … now it is his turn to apply what he has inhaled over that time … should see his playing time increase this fall … will take on added responsibility in the offense this season.

2011: Did not appear in a contest.

2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest.

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MMikeike pensburg or Bloomsburg ... played in every other game on the season. 56 2010: Appeared in all 11 games and made three starts … caught career- high 12 passes for a career-best 122 yards ... averaged 10.2 yards per catch CCulbreathulbreath and 11.1 yards per game receiving ... caught a career-high four passes Linebacker against Kutztown for 34 yards ... his 45 yards receiving against C.W. So. Post was a career-high as well ... followed up that performance with three catches for 21 yards against Shippensburg ... caught two passes for 15 6-1  230 lbs.  1 VL yards at Delaware in season opener ... caught one pass for seven yards in (Hathfield, Pa./North Penn) home fi nale against Millersville ... also registered one tackle against C.W. Post ... career-best 29-yard reception came opposite C.W. Post as well.

2009: Appeared in fi ve games … caught two passes for 34 yards … aver- Talented linebacker with a great deal of potential ... very athletic ... quick aged 17 yards per catch … caught a season-long pass for 26 yards against on his feet ... swarms to the football ... craves contact ... possesses good California (Pa.) … both of his catches on the year came opposite Cal … instincts for the game ... missed most of last season due to injury … has also saw action against Delaware, Millersville, Cheyney and Mercyhurst. made a full recovery and is ready to pick up where he left off … could see the bulk of his playing time on special teams ... coaching staff liked 2008: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. what they saw before he went down to injury ... should see considerable playing time at linebacker this fall … second on the depth chart at outside Career Stats: Receiving Rushing Year GP No. Yards TD Avg. Att. Yds. TD Avg. linebacker … could be an impact player on the special teams unit ... part 2009 5 2 34 0 17.0 0 0 0 0.0 of a very deep and talented linebacking corps. ... letterwinner. 2010 11 12 122 0 10.2 0 0 0 0.0 2011 8 0 0 0 0.0 1 -2 0 -0.2 2011: Appeared in four games before an injury cut short his red-shirt Totals 24 14 156 0 11.1 1 -2 0 -0.2 freshman season … registered two tackles and was credited with a pass defensed … got into games against East Stroudsburg, Shippensburg, Curry’s Career Highs Cheyney and Kutztown … registered a solo tackle against Kutztown … Receptions: 4, at Kutztown, 10/30/10 posted an assisted stop at Cheyney … tackle against Kutztown was a Receiving Yards: 45, vs. C.W. Post, 10/2/10 tackle for a loss. Long Reception: 29, vs. C.W. Post, 10/2/10 All-Purpose Yards: 45, vs. C.W. Post, 10/2/10 2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks DDanteante 2011 4 1 1 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 15 Totals 4 1 1 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 DDevineevine Culbreath’s Career Highs Defensive Back Total Tackles: 1, twice (last vs. Kutztown, 10/29/11) So. Unassisted Tackles: 1, vs. Kutztown, 10/29/11 6-0  185 lbs.  1 VL Assisted Tackles: 1, vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/11 (Bristol, Pa./Pennsbury) JJustinustin 88 Very talented young defensive back … only true freshmen, who got on the fi eld last season … earned a pair of starts in the defensive backfi eld CCurryurry at the end of the year … quick and athletic ... can read a play very well ... Tight end adjusted to the college game very quickly and very well … moved up the Sr. depth chart within a very talented corps of DBs in a short time … coach- ing staff is excited about his potential … letterwinner. 6-3  230 lbs.  2 VL (Lincoln University, Pa./ 2011: Appeared in nine games and made two starts … registered 19 tack- Oxford Area) les on the year ... credited with nine unassisted stops and 10 assisted tack- les … earned starts against Kutztown and Indiana (Pa.) in two of three fi nal games … racked up 14 of his 19 tackles in those three contests … Returning tight end, who spent the 2011 season at wide receiver … has posted a season-high fi ve tackles in each of his two starts … registered made the switch back to the tight end position this fall ... should see much four stops at Millersville … credited with a season-best three unassist- more playing time at tight end than at wide receiver ... excellent route ed tackles against IUP … recorded a season-high four assisted tackles runner … fi nds openings in coverage very well … switch will certainly against Kutztown … registered a pair of tackles against East Stroudsburg highlight his pass-catching abilities and get him on the fi eld more often and Bloomsburg, respectively. in West Chester’s wide open offense ... has worked hard in the spring and Career Stats: over the summer to get back into shape for the offensive line ... gives the Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks quarterback another sure-handed target to throw to ... improving every 2011 9 9 10 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 day in practice … possesses a comfortable feel for West Chester’s com- Totals 9 9 10 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 plex offense ... two-year letterwinner. Devine’s Career Highs 2011: Appeared in eight games ... did not make a start … rushed the ball Total Tackles: 5 vs. Kutztown 10/29/11 once on an end around ... lost two yards on the play ... did not fi gure Unassisted Tackles: 3 vs. IUP 11/12/11 statistically other than that carry ... did not play opposite C.W. Post, Ship- Assisted Tackles: 4 vs. Kutztown 10/29/11

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Millersville each … posted one tackle for a loss against both Delaware CChrishris and East Stroudsburg … posted one-half tackle for a loss against New 64 Haven, Slippery Rock, Bloomsburg and Millersville. DDiValentinoiValentino 2010: Appeared in all 11 games … tied for ninth on the team in tackles Defensive Line with 37 ... posted 15 unassisted stops and 22 assisted tackles ... registered Jr. fi ve tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks ... recorded seven tackles against East Stroudsburg ... that included 1.5 sacks ... posted a career best four unas- 6-2  275 lbs. sisted stops in that game as well ... registered a career-high seven assisted (Jenkintown, Pa./ tackles against Shippensburg ... posted a season-high nine tackles in that Jenkintown) game ... registered three tackles, including one tackle for a loss ... recorded four tackles the following week against Edinboro ... credited with half a tackle for a loss as well ... registered fi ve tackles at Bloomsburg ... picked Experienced defensive lineman in West Chester’s program ... versatile up two solo stops and three assisted. and can play anywhere on the defensive front line ... hard-working young man, who strives to improve every day in practice ... red-shirted two sea- sons ago ... that extra year should give him a leg up on the competition for playing time ... could see time in a reserve role this fall … made collegiate debut last season on the road at Cheyney … could see his role increase now that he is in his third season in college.

2011: Appeared in one game … made collegiate debut at Cheyney … did not fi gure statistically.

2010: Did not appear in a contest.

2009: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2011 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 EEricric 54 EEdwersdwers defensive line Jr. 6-2  255 lbs.  2 VL  (Mount Vernon, N.Y./ Milford Academy)

Extremely talented football player ... came into West Chester as a defen- sive end … moves back to the defensive front after one year as an outside linebacker … move was predicated on West Chester’s move to the 4-3 defense ... coaching staff wanted to take advantage of his athleticism with the move ... quick and agile ... can run down a play from behind ... craves contact ... more of a natural pass rusher ... will be the main pass rusher for the Golden Rams this season … built from the same mold as Sam Scott ... slated as a starting defensive end, after starting at outside linebacker in 2010 ... good instincts for such a young player ... has made improvements in leaps and bounds ... coming off an excellent spring practice … tireless motor ... never gives up on a play ... has recorded exactly 100 tackles in his fi rst two collegiate seasons … two-year letterwinner. Career Stats: 2011: Appeared in and started all 11 games … tied for third on the team Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks in tackles with 63 … made 37 unassisted tackles and 26 assisted stops 2010 11 15 22 37 5.0-17 1.5-7 0 0 0 0 0 … credited with four tackles for a loss, including 2.5 sacks … tied for 2011 11 29 34 63 4.0-14 2.5-12 0 1 1 1 0 team leadin sacks with 2.5 … credited with one pass breakup, one fumble Totals 22 44 56 100 9.0-31 4.0-19 0 1 1 1 0 recovery and one forced fumble … registered a career-high 12 tackles at Edwers’ Career Highs C.W. Post … posted seven unassisted stops and fi ve assisted … fi nished Total Tackles: 12, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 the season with nine tackles at Millersville and 10 more against Indiana Unassisted Tackles: 7 at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 (Pa.) … had six assisted stops in each of those contests … posted six tack- Assisted Tackles: 7, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 les against Slippery Rock, including fi ve assisted … registered fi ve tackles Tackles For A Loss: 1.5, at East Stroudsburg, 9/25/10 in season opener at New Haven … posted one sack against East Strouds- Sacks: 1.5, at East Stroudsburg, 9/25/10 burg … credited with one-half sack against New Haven, Bloomsburg and

2012 Online Guide 2299 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams LLewew 99 TTreyrey 66 EEspositosposito FFarmerarmer Defensive Line Offensive Line Sr. Jr. 6-2  275 lbs.  2 VL  6-1  280 lbs.  2 VL  (Lincoln University, Pa./ (Hatfield, Pa./North Penn) Avon Grove)

Returning starter at defensive end ... one of the Golden Rams’ top defen- Returning offensive lineman with a great deal of experience and talent sive lineman … one of West Chester’s run-stoppers on the end ... quick … excellent run-blocking skills … should contend for a starting position off the ball ... excellent speed ... saw considerable playing time in each of along the offensive line this season … has developed into one of the top this three seasons ... stout run-stopper with ability to fend off double team offensive linemen in the Golden Rams program over the past three sea- … caught eye of the coaching staff early on in his career and has been a sons … possesses all the tools to battle for playing time … coaching staff starter each of the past two years ... good size for a lineman … excellent is excited about his future with the club … Arthur Ashe Scholar Award pass rusher … adds depth to the line … can play on the end or interior … winner by Diversity in Education magazine in both 2010 and 2011 ... two- versatile player all around ... could see some time at defensive end as well year letterwinner. ... two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in fi ve games … did not fi gure statistically ... part of an 2011: Appeared in and started all 11 games … registered 33 tackles, in- offensive line that helped West Chester rank seventh in total offense and cluding 13 solo stops and 20 assisted tackles … ranked 11th on the team ninth in rushing … WCU was 75th nationally in total offense … RB Ron- in tackles … led the Golden Rams in tackles for a loss with eight … twice dell White rushed for 701 yards and nine TDs and ranked 100th nationally he recorded fi ve tackles in a game (Slippery Rock, Bloomsburg) … posted in rushing behind the Rams’ offensive line. four tackles against Cheyney … credited with three stops four times (New Haven, East Stroudsburg, Kutztown, IUP) … notched season-high three 2010: Appeared in six games … did not fi gure statistically … part of an assisted tackles three times (Slippery Rock, ESU and Bloomsburg) … offensive line that allowed 18 sacks and ranked third in the conference in recorded at least one tackle in every game … credited with career-high passing ... also ranked tied for third in the PSAC in fewest sacks allowed 1.5 sacks against Slippery Rock … posted one-half sack at New Haven (18) ... WCU’s rushing offense ranked 10th in the PSAC ... appeared in … posted 1.5 tackles for a loss on four different occasions (New Haven, the fi rst three games of the season (Delaware, Edinboro, Slippery Rock) Delaware, Slippery Rock, Kutztown) … credited with one tackle for a loss ... also saw time against Cheyney ... fi nally, appeared opposite Millersville at Cheyney … had one-half tackle for a loss at Millersville. and Indiana (Pa.) in the last two games of the campaign.

2010: Appeared in all 11 games … fi nished 20th on the team in tackles 2009: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. with 17 ... registered nine solo tackles and eight assisted stops ... also posted 4.5 tackles for a loss, including 3.0 sacks ... credited with a forced BBlairlair fumble at Kutztown ... recorded three tackles in a game on three separate 71 occasions (Delaware, East Stroudsburg, C.W. Post) ... posted a pair of tackles against Shippensburg and Bloomsburg ... registered a sack against GGowerower Shippensburg, Bloomsburg and Kutztown ... recorded a career-high 2.0 Offensive Line tackles for a loss at Bloomsburg. Sr. 6-1  300 lbs.  1 VL  2009: Appeared in three games … saw action against Millersville, Cheyney and Mercyhurst … registered two tackles on the year … picked (Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy) up a solo stop against Cheyney and assisted on a tackle at Millersville … recorded a QB hurry against Mercyhurst. Transfer on the offensive line, who played his fi rst two years of college football at East Stroudsburg University ... saw considerable playing time a year ago as a reserve … ready to step into a starting role for the Golden Rams ... should be part of a very experienced and seasoned offensive line up front ... has continually improved to earn his shot at the starting posi- tion on the line … coaching staff is confi dent that he will be up to the task Career Stats: … run-blocking and pass-blocking skills are excellent … letterwinner. Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2009 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011: Appeared in nine games … did not make a start … made appearanc- 2010 11 9 8 17 4.5-17 3.0-13 0 0 1 0 0 es in three straight games opposite Delaware, Slippery Rock and former 2011 11 13 20 22 8.0-26 1.0-12 0 1 0 0 1 teammates East Stroudsburg … also got into games against Shippensburg, Totals 25 23 29 41 12.5-43 4.0-25 0 1 1 0 1 Cheyney, Bloomsburg, Kutztown, Millersville and Indiana (Pa.).

Esposito’s Career Highs 2010: Did not play. Total Tackles: 5, twice (last vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11) Unassisted Tackles: 2, 8 times (last at Bloomsburg, 10/22/11) 2009 (East Stroudsburg): Appeared in fi ve games and made two starts ... Assisted Tackles: 3, twice (last vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11) did not fi gure statistically ... earned starts opposite Gannon and Cheyney Tackles For A Loss: 2, at Bloomsburg, 10/23/10 ... also appeared against Virginia Union, Clarion and West Chester. Sacks: 1, 3 times (last at Kutztown, 10/30/10) Forced Fumbles: 1, at Kutztown, 10/30/10 2008 (East Stroudsburg): Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest.

3300 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams NNickick 16 JJimim 29 HHallall KKellyelly Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Jr. Sr. 5-8  180 lbs.  1 VL  6-1  2100 lbs.  2 VL  (Port Republic, N.J. / (Norristown, Pa./ Holy Spirit) Lansdale Catholic)

One of West Chester University's talented wide receivers … has quickly Talented wide receiver, who will see more playing time this fall … pos- moved up the depth chart this fall ... part of a deep wide receiving corps sesses good hands … gifted member of West Chester’s wide receiver ... could see time on special teams as well … earned valuable playing corps … possesses talent to stretch the defense … harbors “big-play” abil- experience a year ago … will likely see time in a reserve role again this ity … possesses explosive bursts … features skills to make defenders miss fall ... letterwinner. … coaching staff feels he can be an impact player on offense ... runs his routes very well … working on his timing … exciting young player in 2011: Appeared in two games … did not make a start … rushed once for Golden Rams’ offensive arsenal ... two-year letterwinner. zero yards at Shippensburg … also got into the game at Millersville … did not fi gure statistically against the Marauders. 2011: Appeared in fi ve games ... did not make a start ... caught three passes for 30 yards … caught one pass for a career-high 16 yards at Millersville 2010: Did not play. … also caught a pass at Delaware and against Slippery Rock … each of those receptions went for seven yards … also saw action at New Haven 2009: Did not appear in a contest. and at Cheyney … did not fi gure statistically into those games.

2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. 2010: Appeared in fi ve games ... did not fi gure statistically ... saw action in the last fi ve games of the season ... suffered through nagging injuries for Career Stats: Rushing Receiving most of the season that limited his playing time. Year GP Att. Yards TD Avg. No. Yards TD Avg. 2009 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 2009: Appeared in three games … did not catch a pass … did have one 2010 Did Not Play carry on the year … had one rush for no gain at Lock Haven in season 2011 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 opener … did not fi gure statistically against Millersville or Mercyhurst in Totals 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 his other two appearances.

Hall’s Career Highs Rushes: 1, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Rushing Yards: 0, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 JJayay 81 JJabatabat Wide Receiver R-Fr. 6-2  170 lbs.  (Fairless Hills, Pa. / Pennsbury)

Another young wide receiver, who was part of the Golden Rams’ 2011 re- cruiting class ... possesses a great deal of potential ... spent last year red- shirting and learning the complex offense ... coaching staff feels he could Career Stats: Rushing Receiving have a special career … should get an opportunity to get out on the fi eld and Year GP Att. Yards TD Avg. No. Yards TD Avg. show what he can do ... has shown good hands and the ability to pick up the 2009 3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 offense quickly. 2010 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 2011 5 0 0 0 0.0 3 30 0 10.0 2011: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. Totals 13 1 0 0 0.0 3 30 0 10.0

Kelly’s Career Highs Receptions: 1, three times (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) Receiving Yards: 16, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Long Reception: 16, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Rushing Attempts: 1, at Lock Haven, 8/27/09 Rushing Yards: 0, at Lock Haven, 8/27/09 Long Rush: 0, at Lock Haven, 8/27/09

2012 Online Guide 3311 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams TTimim 25 KKeysereyser Wide Receiver Jr. 5-11  190 lbs.  2 VL  (Garnet Valley, Pa./ Garnet Valley)

Returning wide receiver with great expectations once again for this fall ... named second team All-PSAC East a year ago ... slated as the team’s starter at split end ... excellent hands ... possesses a great deal of speed ...West Chester’s go-to guy in the receiving game … teams with LaRonn Lee to provide one of the best one-two punches on the perimeter in the PSAC … good route runner ... has all the tools and experience to be an all-league and all-region candidate again ... that experience should serve him well as he becomes the featured wideout in the Golden Rams’ offense ... one of the most dangerous returning wide receivers in the conference … coaching staff expects a better year out of him than last ... stands just 141 yards shy of 1,000 yards receiving in his career … tremendous work ethic … always working with the QB’s to get their timing and familiarity down ... two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in 10 games and made nine starts … led the team in re- ceptions with 39 … second on the team in yards receiving with 501 … caught fi ve TD passes … averaged 12.8 yards per catch and 50.1 yards per game … rushed the ball fi ve times for 48 yards … averaged 9.6 yards per carry … snared a career-high 75-yard reception against C.W. Post … fi nished the game with a career-high 129 yards receiving on fi ve recep- tions … also scored a TD … rushed the ball twice for 40 yards at C.W. Post … rolled off a career-high 34-yard rush in that outing … fi nished with a career-best 169 all-purpose yards … ranked third on the team in all-purpose yards with 569 … caught a career-best seven passes in season opener at New Haven … fi nished that game with 69 yards receiving ... named second team All-PSAC East.

2010: Appeared in all 11 games and made nine starts … fi nished fourth on the team in receptions with 19 and third on the squad in yards receiving with 358 ... placed second on WCU with three touchdown receptions ... averaged 18.8 yards per reception ... also carried the ball once for three yards ... recorded a pair of kickoff returns for 28 yards ... amassed 389 all-purpose yards ... caught a season-high four passes on three separate occasions (Edinboro, Shippensburg, Cheyney) ... posted back-to-back 100-yard receiving efforts against Shippensburg and Cheyney ... caught four balls for a season-best 127 yards and a pair of TDs on national TV Career Stats: Rushing Receiving against Shippensburg ... followed up that performance with a four-catch Year GP Att. Yards TD Avg. No. Yards TD Avg. effort and 109 yards against Cheyney ... caught four passes for 51 yards 2010 11 1 3 0 3.0 19 358 3 18.8 against Edinboro ... grabbed a pair of passes for 34 yards at Kutztown ... 2011 10 5 48 0 4.8 39 501 5 50.1 had two catches for 21 yards against C.W. Post ... caught a 5-yard TD pass Totals 21 6 51 0 3.9 58 859 8 34.3 at Bloomsburg ... lone rush of the season came at Delaware ... returned Kick Returns one kickoff fi ve yards against C.W. Post ... brought back another kickoff Year No. Yards TD Avg. 23 yards at Bloomsburg ... season-best 63-yard reception went for a score 2010 2 28 0 14.0 against Shippensburg ... registered a single reception against both East 2011 1 20 0 20.0 Stroudsburg and Millersville. Totals 3 48 0 17.0

2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Keyser’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 2, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 Rushing Yards: 40, at C,W. Post, 10/1/11 Long Rush: 34, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 Receptions: 7, at New Haven, 9/3/11 Receiving Yards: 160, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 Receiving Touchdowns: 2, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Long Reception: 75, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11 Long Kickoff Return: 23, at Bloomsburg, 10/22/10 All-Purpose Yards: 169, at C.W. Post, 10/1/11

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10 tackles at Delaware … also posted nine stops against East Stroudsburg JJohnohn … recorded seven tackles at New Haven and C.W. Post … his seven solo 96 tackles at Delaware was a career-high … posted fi ve solo stops at New Haven as well … registered fi ve assisted tackles against East Stroudsburg KKilpatrickilpatrick … recorded a tackle for a loss against East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg Defensive End … forced a fumble against Cheyney. Jr. 6-4  265 lbs.  1 VL  2010: Appeared in 10 games ... tied for 15th on the team in tackles with 29 (Clarks Summit, Pa./ ... made 20 solo stops and nine assisted tackles ... credited with three pass breakups ... recovered a fumble as well ... registered a season-high seven Abington Heights) tackles in fi nal game at Indiana (Pa.) ... posted season-best fi ve solo stops ... also credited with a pass breakup ... recorded a pair of assisted tackles as well ... credited with a career-high two pass breakups at Kutztown ... Returning defensive lineman ... shows a great deal of potential and should 18 of his 29 tackles came in West Chester’s last four games ... posted fl ourish in West Chester’s new 4-3 defense ... has spent last season and fi ve tackles in back-to-back outings against Bloomsburg and Kutztown ... this preseason second on the depth chart ... should make an impact with notched four solo tackles in each of those games ... credited with a fumble the Golden Rams’ program this fall once again ... possesses a great deal recovery at Delaware in season opener ... posted four tackles against Ed- of potential on the defensive front line … has knowledge and experience inboro. to draw from … one of the top returning linemen on defense … brother Kevin Kilpatrick is a red-shirt freshman on the Golden Rams squad ... 2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in nine games … did not make a start … registered eight tackles … made four solo stops and four more assisted tackles … recorded one-half tackle for a loss … posted a season-high three tackles against Cheyney … registered two tackles against Indiana (Pa.) … also notched tackles against Delaware and Slippery Rock … registered one-half tackle for a loss at Cheyney. Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2011 9 4 4 8 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 4 4 8 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Kilpatrick’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 3, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 Unassisted Tackles: 2, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 Assisted Tackles: 2, vs. IUP, 11/12/11 Tackles For A Loss: 0.5, vs. Cheyney, 10/15/11 SShawnhawn 44 KKrautzelrautzel Defensive Back Jr. 6-2  205 lbs.  2 VL  (Prospect Park, Pa./ Interboro)

Talented defensive back … penciled in as one of the new “rovers” in West Chester’s new defensive alignment … position suits him well ... a high- energy player ... always going 100 mph when on the fi eld ... has defensive back instincts and abilities in a linebacker’s body … will need both at- tributes for his new rover position … brings a lot of emotion and a certain confi dent swagger to the defense ... received quite a bit of playing time a year ago ... that experience and knowledge gained will help him develop Career Stats: further ... hard-hitting member of WCU’s secondary ... craves contact ... Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks always looking to make an impact play ... will be the outspoken leader of 2010 10 20 9 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 0 1 0 the defensive secondary ... should be a solid player in the secondary for 2011 10 30 26 56 2.0-6 0.0-0 1-24 1 1 0 0 the next three years ... also played on the special teams a year ago ... could Totals 20 50 37 85 2.0-6 0.0-0 1-24 4 1 1 0 lend a hand to the punt and kick coverage teams again this fall ...two-year letterwinner. Krautzel’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 10, at Delaware, 9/10/11 2011: Appeared in 10 games and made four starts … fi nished sixth on Unassisted Tackles: 7, at Delaware, 9/10/11 the team with 56 tackles … posted 30 solo stops and 26 assisted stops Assisted Tackles: 5 vs. East Stroudsburg 9/24/11 … registered two tackles for a loss … also intercepted a pass against Pass Breakups: 2, at Kutztown, 10/30/10 Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Delaware, 9/2/10 Bloomsburg and forced a fumble on the year … recorded a career-high

2012 Online Guide 3333 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams MMikeike 43 LLaRonnaRonn 7 LLaborabor LLeeee Linebacker Wide Receiver So. Jr. 6-3  230 lbs.  1 VL  6-2  200 lbs.  2 VL  (Havertown, Pa./ (Lancaster, Pa./Penn Manor) St. Joseph’s Prep)

Very talented returning starter at linebacker ... all-league candidate and All-league wide receiver ... named second team All-PSAC East in 2011 all-region candidate as well … transferred into WCU from James Madi- … should be one of the featured wide receivers in West Chester’s spread son … coaching staff heavily recruited him out of high school, but he offense ... excellent size for a wideout ... can go up and get the ball at its chose to go the Division I-FCS route and picked James Madison ... red- highest point ... great hands and long arms ... possesses ability to make big shirted at JMU and is back at West Chester where he is one of the top plays at the right time of the game ... an all-region candidate ... provides returning linebackers in the PSAC and Super Region 1 ... extremely quick an excellent target for WCU’s quarterbacks … younger brother, Teon, is a and agile ... has the ability to make tackles along the line of scrimmage, red-shirt freshman on the football team ... two-year letterwinner. yet can also drop back into coverage and knock down passes … does not give up on a play ... does not over-run plays either … great instincts for 2011: Appeared in and started all 11 games … second on the team in re- the game ... adds a tremendous amount of ability to the linebacking unit at ceptions with 31 … led the squad with 569 yards receiving and caught a West Chester ... tenacious defender … letterwinner. team-high six touchdown passes … averaged 51.7 yards per game and a team-best 18.4 yards per reception … also carried the ball eight times for 2011: Appeared in and started 10 games … fi nished fi fth on the team in 88 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns … third on the team in scor- tackles with 60 … posted 21 solo stops and 39 assisted stops … also reg- ing with 48 points (8 TDs) … second on squad with 706 all-purpose yards istered 5.5 tackles for a loss and one sack … intercepted two passes … … averaged 64.2 all-purpose yards per game … returned two kickoffs for credited with fi ve pass breakups and three QB hurries … recovered a fum- 49 yards … scored a career-high three TDs on just three touches at Ship- ble … his two INTs ranked second on the team … returned one INT fi ve pensburg … rushed for two scores and caught a pass for another … posted yards against Slippery Rock … also returned an 23 yards at career-high 55 yards rushing on two carries at Shippensburg … caught Shippensburg … posted season-high 12 tackles in win over Slippery Rock one pass for a 39-yard TD … personally outscored Shippensburg with his … nine of those stops were assisted tackles … also registered nine tack- 18 points in a 52-17 victory … posted a pair of 100-yard receiving days les against Bloomsburg and eight tackles against both East Stroudsburg (Delaware, East Stroudsburg) … notched a career-high 115 yards receiv- and Indiana (Pa.) … recorded one-half sack against both Bloomsburg and ing on a career-best six catches against East Stroudsburg … recorded 111 Slippery Rock … recorded season-high two tackles for a loss at C.W. Post. yards receiving on fi ve catches at Delaware … caught a career-high two TD passes and fi nished with 96 yards receiving in his own personal home- 2010 (at James Madison): Red-shirted … did not play. coming at Millersville … named second team All-PSAC East.

2010: Appeared in all 11 games ... registered 18 catches for 274 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... also rushed once for six yards and attempted one pass that was intercepted ... hauled in a season-best 68-yard TD strike against Shippensburg on national television ... caught a season-high four passes for a season-best 95 yards and a TD in that double-overtime win over Shippensburg ... grabbed three passes for 38 yards and another score at Bloomsburg ... caught a 33-yard pass against Cheyney in between those two contests against Shippensburg and Bloomsburg ... caught a pair of passes for 39 yards against Edinboro in home opener ... caught two passes for 21 yards the next weekend at Slippery Rock ... caught a pass in every game except the season opener at Delaware ... threw an interception at Bloomsburg in his only pass attempt of the year ... ran the ball once for six yards against Shippensburg ... picked up a solo tackle at home against Millersville ... registered an assisted stop at home against Cheyney. Career Stats: Rushing Receiving Year GP Att. Yards TD Avg. No. Yards TD Avg. 2010 11 1 6 0 6.0 19 358 3 18.8 2011 11 8 88 2 11.0 31 569 6 51.7 Totals 22 9 94 2 8.5 50 927 9 34.9

Career Stats: Lee’s Career Highs Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks Rushing Attempts: 2, twice (last vs. Bloomsburg, 10/22/11) 2011 10 21 39 60 5.5-17 1.0-6 2-28 7 0 1 0 Rushing Yards: 55, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Totals 10 21 39 60 5.5-17 1.0-6 2-28 7 0 1 0 Long Rush: 32, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Receptions: 6, vs. East Stroudsburg 9/24/11 Labor’s Career Highs Receiving Yards: 115, vs. East Stroudsburg 9/24/11 Total Tackles: 12, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 Receiving Touchdowns: 2, vs. Millersville, 11/5/11 Unassisted Tackles: 4, at Shippensburg, 10/11/11 Long Reception: 68, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Assisted Tackles: 9, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 Long Kickoff Return: 36, vs. Kutztown 10/26/11 Tackles for Loss: 1, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 All-Purpose Yards: 115, vs. East Stroudsburg 9/24/11

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Career Stats: SShawnhawn Kicking GP XPM-XPA FGM-FGA Pct. Long Points 46 2010 11 36-38 9-10 .900 48 63 LLeoeo 2011 10 35-36 15-20 .750 48 80 Totals 21 71-74 24-30 .800 48 143 Place-Kicker Jr. Punting No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk 5-9  165 lbs.  2 VL  2010 1 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 0 (Harleysville, Pa./ 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 0 Souderton) Kickoffs No. Yards Avg. TB OB 2010 15 753 50.2 0 0 Incumbent starting place-kicker heading into preseason camp ... took the 2011 8 470 58.8 0 0 league by storm as a red-shirt freshman ... turned in one of the most pro- Totals 23 1223 54.5 0 0 lifi c seasons by a place-kicker in West Chester University history ... Fred Mitchell Award fi nalist in 2010 and 2011 ... named to the Fred Mitchell Leo’s Career Highs Award Watch List in the preseason of 2011 ... earned a mention in The Extra Points: 7, (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) Sporting News’ preseason preview edition last year as well ... one of the Extra Points Attempted: 7, at Millersville, 11/5/11 PSAC’s top returning place-kickers ... an all-league and all-region can- Field Goals: 4, at New Haven, 9/3/11 – **school record** didate ... extremely accurate ... maintains that accuracy even from long Field Goal Attempted: 4, at New Haven, 9/3/11 distances ... very strong leg ... focused and determined ... very reliable and Long Field Goal: 48, twice (last at C.W. Post, 10/1/11) consistent with his kicks ... two-year letterwinner. Punts: 1, at Delaware, 9/2/10 Long Punt: 31, at Delaware, 9/2/10 2011: Appeared in 10 games … set the school record for fi eld goals in a Points: 14, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 single season by making 15 of his 20 attempts … made 35 of 36 extra- point attempts … ranked fourth in all of Division II in fi eld goals per game (1.5) … also ranked tied for 37th in scoring (8.0 points per game) … led West Chester in scoring with 80 points … was perfect 6-for-6 under 30 MMikeike yards … made 2 of 4 attempts from beyond 40 yards … kicked a 48-yard 22 fi eld goal at C.W. Post … was a perfect 3-for-3 in that contest … nailed LLonerganonergan six straight fi eld goal attempts on the year, going 3-for-3 against East Stroudsburg the week before the C.W. Post game … set a school record Defensive Back by kicking four fi eld goals in an OT loss at nationally ranked New Haven Sr. in season opener … connected on 13 of his fi rst 15 attempts on the year. 6-2  220 lbs.  3 VL  (Abington, Pa./ 2010: Appeared in all 11 games ... made 90 percent of his fi eld goal at- Chestnut Hill Academy) tempts (9 of 10) ... set a school single-season record with his 90 percent accuracy ... tied a school record with three fi eld goals made in a single game during West Chester’s double-overtime win over Shippensburg on national television ... hit a career-long 48-yard fi eld goal early in the game Talented linebacker, who has found his niche in the defense ... hard-hit- ... nailed game-tying 42-yard fi eld goal with 25 seconds remaining ... went ting, physical player with a nose for the football … athletic … should play 2-for-3 on FG attempts at Slippery Rock ... only miss of the season was a signifi cant role again this fall … versatile … can also help out on special from 49 yards with eight seconds left in fi rst half ... fi nished the season teams … saw his playing time on downs increase dramatically last season with 69 points ... made 36 of 38 PATs ... lone punt of the year was a … possesses all the tools to be a starting linebacker … coaching staff likes 31-yarder at Delaware ... averaged 50 yards on 15 kickoffs ... handled how he has progressed throughout his career … should also make a splash kickoff duties against Bloomsburg, Kutztown and Millersville ... also reg- on special teams … possesses ability to read a play well and break it up istered one solo tackle at Bloomsburg. … excellent pursuit from the back side … tireless work ethic ... three-year letterwinner. 2009: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. 2011: Appeared in 10 games … did not make a start … fi nished 18th on the team in tackles with 18 … posted six unassisted stops and 12 assisted tackles … also recovered two fumbles … returned one fumble 44 yards at Cheyney … recovered his other fumble the week prior at Shippens- burg … credited with a QB hurry at Shippensburg as well … fi nished with fi ve tackles, a fumble recovery and QB hurry at Shippensburg in his best performance of the season … posted three tackles at Delaware and at Millersville … registered a pair of tackles at New Haven and again against Bloomsburg on Homecoming … recorded two tackles against In- diana (Pa.) in the season fi nale.

2010: Appeared in 10 games and made two starts … fi nished tied for fourth on the team in tackles with 47 ... posted 18 solo stops and 29 as- sisted stops ... his 29 assisted tackles ranked third on the Golden Rams ... registered 6.5 tackles for a loss, including a pair of sacks ... credited with one pass breakup and one QB hurry ... recorded a career-high 10 tackles versus Shippensburg ... also credited with season-best four solo tackles and six assisted tackles ... matched that career-high in assisted tackles the following week against Cheyney ... recorded a career-high two tackles for a loss in win over Shippensburg ... also had a QB hurry ... registered

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Mike Lonergan (cont’d) 2010: Appeared in nine games and made fi ve starts ... fi rst college start came opposite Cheyney ... part of an offensive line that allowed just 18 a tackle in all 10 games in which he appeared ... posted six stops against sacks and ranked third in the conference in passing ... also ranked tied for Edinboro ... notched seven tackles against Millersville in home fi nale ... third in the PSAC in fewest sacks allowed (18) ... WCU’s rushing offense credited with pass breakup against Kutztown ... recorded one sack against ranked 10th in the PSAC. C.W. Post ... assisted on a sack against both Cheyney and Millersville. 2009: Appeared in six games … did not fi gure statistically … West Ches- 2009: Appeared in 11 games … fi nished the year with 13 tackles, in- ter’s offense ranked third in total offense with 402.4 yards per game aver- cluding nine solo stops and four aassisted tackles … credited with two age … team ranked second in passing offense … Golden Rams’ O-line passes defensed … recorded one tackle at Lock Haven … did not fi gure yielded just 13 sacks a year ago … offense also ranked second in the statistically against Delaware … recorded one solo tackle against Cali- PSAC in scoring offense, averaging 33.9 points per game. fornia (Pa.) … recorded two tackles, one being solo at Millersville … did not fi gure statistically against Kutztown, East Stroudsburg, C.W. Post or 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Shippensburg … recorded four solo tackles and posted a breakup against Cheyney … recorded three solo tackles against Bloomsburg … registered a pass break up against Mercyhurst in regular-season fi nale. MMikeike 77 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. MMartinartin Career Stats: Defensive Line Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks Sr. 2009 11 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 0 6-2  290 lbs.  2 VL  2010 10 18 29 47 6.5-42 2.0-13 0 1 0 0 0 (Downingtown, Pa./ 2011 10 6 12 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 2 0 Bishop Shanahan) Totals 31 33 45 78 6.5-42 2.0-13 0 3 0 2 0

Lonergan’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 10, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Originally recruited as an offensive lineman ... made the switch to the Unassisted Tackles: 4, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 defensive side of the ball in mid-season of 2010 and has been there ever Assisted Tackles: 6, twice (last vs. Cheyney, 10/16/10) since ... has performed well on the defensive side of the ball during his Tackles For A Loss: 2, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 college career … brings an attitude and mean streak with him to the de- Sacks: 1, vs. C.W. Post, 10/2/10 fense ... should see more playing time with the new 4-3 defense installed Passes Defensed: 1, three times (last at Kutztown, 10/30/10) by the coaching staff … will fi ght for playing time ... experienced defen- Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice (last at Cheyney, 10/15/11) sive lineman … should see time on the interior of the Golden Rams’ new Long Fumble Recovery: 44, at Cheyney, 10/15/11 alignment ... two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in seven games … did not make a start … registered seven tackles … made one unassisted tackle at Shippensburg … recorded BBrianrian six assisted stops … tied a career high with two tackles against both East 72 Stroudsburg and Millersville … registered one assisted tackle against both MMargetichargetich Bloomsburg and Kutztown. Offensive Line Sr. 2010: Appeared in 10 games … registered two assisted tackles ... both as- sisted tackles came opposite Cheyney ... did not fi gure statistically in any 6-1  300 lbs.  2 VL  of the other games ... saw action against everyone except Bloomsburg ... (Glenolden, Pa./Interboro) did not make the trip that day.

2009: Appeared in two games … did not fi gure statistically … West Ches- ter’s offense ranked third in total offense with 402.4 yards per game aver- One of West Chester’s more experienced offensive linemen returning to age … team ranked second in passing offense … Golden Rams’ O-line the fold ... slated as the starting center this fall … has spent time at both yielded just 13 sacks a year ago … offense also ranked second in the center and guard positions along the front line ... has developed into a PSAC in scoring offense, averaging 33.9 points per game. solid offensive lineman for the Golden Rams … good hands … excel- lent balance … responsible for calling out the blocking schemes along 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. the line … experienced at that role … one of the team leaders up front … expected to excel in that role as a leader up front … has all the experience and knowledge to be one of the best offensive linemen in the conference ... two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in nine games … did not make a start … made appear- Career Stats: ances against Delaware, Slippery Rock and East Stroudsburg … also ap- Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks peared opposite Shippensburg, Cheyney, Bloomsburg, Kutztown, Mill- 2009 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ersville and Indiana (Pa.) … part of an offensive line that helped West 2010 10 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Chester rank seventh in total offense and ninth in rushing … WCU was 2011 7 1 6 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 75th nationally in total offense … RB Rondell White rushed for 701 yards Totals 19 1 8 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 and nine TDs and ranked 100th nationally in rushing behind the Rams’ offensive line. Martin’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 2, three times (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) Assisted Tackles: 1, at Shippensburg, 10/8/11 Assisted Tackles: 2, three times (last at Millersville, 11/5/11)

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2009: Appeared in two games … did not throw a pass … worked primar- MMikeike ily out of the “wildcat” formation … rushed once for eight yards against 17 California (Pa.) … also appeared in game against Cheyney … did not MMatteiattei fi gure statistically in that contest. Quarterback 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Sr. 6-2  205 lbs.  2 VL (Philadelphia, Pa./ Chestnut Hill Academy)

Co-Captain ... returning letterwinner, who has played both quarterback and wide receiver ... was the team’s starting QB in 2010 … tendinitis in his throwing arm hampered his abilities during a four-way battle for the starting QB job in the preseason of 2011 … switched to wide receiver and won a spot on kick coverage of special teams as well ... gifted athlete with versatility to fi ll a number of roles on the squad … has made the switch back to QB … is slated as Sean McCartney’s reserve … throws a very catchable ball … dual-threat athlete, capable of burning a defense with his arm or his legs when playing quarterback … displays excellent leadership in the offensive huddle … owns the experience necessary to be successful … boasts quick release and a good arm … has really developed quickly at wide receiver and on coverage teams … coaching staff will see where he fi ts in during the preseason … may see time at any number of positions on the fi eld … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in nine games and made one start (WR) … caught one pass for 10 yards at Shippensburg … rushed the ball twice for nine yards … averaged 4.5 yards per carry … completed one of three passes for 16 yards … ran once for four yards at Shippensburg … ran once for fi ve yards against Bloomsburg … went 1-for-2 for 16 yards under center at Millers- ville … was 0-for1-1 at Delaware … accumulated 14 all-purpose yards at Shippensburg … did not make a tackle on special teams during the season … amassed 19 all-purpose yards for the season … lone start of the season came at wide receiver against Kutztown in a snowstorm.

2010: Appeared in and started 10 games ... threw for 1,970 yards and 12 touchdowns against 13 interceptions ... was 134-for-242 at 55.4 per- cent passing ... authored a QB effi ciency rating of 129.37 ... averaged 197 yards passing per game ... also rushed the ball 67 times for 93 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns ... threw for a career-high 329 yards against C.W. Post ... recorded career-bests in both completions (30) and attempts (45) that day as well ... threw just one interception in that game ... ran for 10 yards and a score ... threw a pair of TD passes as well ... authored a streak of fi ve straight games with at least one TD toss ... tossed 10 TD passes during that string ... threw a career-high three touchdowns against Millersville in home fi nale ... threw for better than 300 yards in a game twice ... went 22-for-39 for 321 yards against Edinboro ... threw just six interceptions after the second game of the season ... was intercepted seven times in fi rst two career starts against Delaware and Edinboro ... threw for Career Stats: Passing Rushing better than 200 yards in a game on six occasions ... threw for 275 yards GP C-A-I Yds TD Pct. Eff. Att. Yds. TD Avg. and a pair of TDs at Kutztown ... threw a pair of TD passes at Bloomsburg 2009 2 0-0-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 8 0 8.0 the week before ... followed up those performances with his 3-TD effort 2010 10 134-242-13 1970 12 55.4 129.37 67 93 2 1.4 against the Marauders ... rushed for a TD on two separate occasions ... 2011 9 1-3-0 16 0 33.3 78.1 2 9 0 4.5 scored against C.W. Post and Kutztown ... accounted for three scores in Totals 21 135-245-13 1986 12 44.4 103.74 70 110 2 4.6 the Kutztown game ... rushed for a season-high 53 yards on a season-high 10 carries against Slippery Rock ... managed 20 yards rushing on four Mattei’s Career Highs carries against Millersville ... carried the ball fi ve times for 15 yards and Passing Attempts: 45, vs. C.W. Post, 10/02/10 the TD at Kutztown ... toted the ball 13 times for 10 yards and the one TD Passes Completed: 30, vs. C.W. Post, 10/02/10 against C.W. Post ... also credited with one unassisted tackle in season Passing Yards: 329, vs. C.W. Post, 10/02/10 fi nale against Indiana (Pa.) ... only game of the season he missed was the Passing Touchdowns: 3, vs. Millersville, 11/06/10 Shippensburg contest ... sat out that game, but played through the injury Interceptions: 4, vs. Edinboro, 9/11/10 the rest of the season. Rushing Attempts: 13, vs. C.W. Post, 10/02/10 Rushing Yards: 53, at Slippery Rock, 9/18/10 Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twice (last at Kutztown, 10/30/10) Long Rush: 20, at Slippery Rock, 9/18/10 Total Yards: 339, vs. C.W. Post, 10/02/10

2012 Online Guide 3377 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams SSeanean 10 2009: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. MMcCartneycCartney Quarterback Jr. 6-2  190 lbs.  2 VL (Doylestown, Pa./ Archbishop Wood)

Mature quarterback, who has seen an awful lot of playing time under cen- ter over the past two seasons … won the starting nod at quarterback during a spring competition with Mike Mattei ... nicknamed “Red” … has made eight starts in that time ... stable QB, who does not try to do too much ... plays within himself and plays within Coach Zwaan’s system ... has learned the Spread Wing-T offense very well ... has proven himself to be a fi ne quarterback on the college level ... platooned with Matt Carroll at QB last season ... turned out to be the “throwing QB” in that rotation … good arm ... excellent touch on the ball ... has ability to fl oat the ball into his receivers’ waiting arms ... confi dence grew 100 percent following his breakout game against Shippensburg in 2010 ... began to shine in the Rams’ offense last season ... provides quality experience and depth at the quarterback position ... coaching staff is very pleased with his progress ... has experience on his side … the longest-tenured QB in the Spread Wing- T offense … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in all 11 games and made eight starts … completed 104 passes in 192 attempts for 1,481 yards and eight touchdowns … comple- tions, attempts and yards were both team highs as well as career highs … threw 10 interceptions … completed 54.2 percent of his passes … au- thored a 122.29 pass effi ciency rating … ranked 70th in NCAA Division II in pass effi ciency … WCU’s passing offense ranked seventh in the PSAC … averaged 134.6 yards passing per game … threw for more than 200 yards twice last season (East Stroudsburg, Millersville) … threw a season- high three TD passes at Millersville … was sacked 11 times … threw a career-high three interceptions at C.W. Post … completed a season-best 16 passes against East Stroudsburg in a win … attempted a season-high 28 passes in each of West Chester’s fi rst two games of the season … com- pleted 15 of 19 attempts in win at Millersville … led the Golden Rams in total offense with 1,465 yards … averaged a team-best 133.2 yards of total offense per game … was in on 217 plays from scrimmage.

2010: Appeared in seven games and made one start ... completed 48 of 99 passes for 722 yards and seven touchdowns ... threw just one inter- ception ... authored a QB effi ciency rating of 131.06 ... completed 48.5 percent of his passes ... averaged 103 yards passing per game ... only start of the season came in front of a national television crowd against Ship- pensburg on CBS College Sports TV Division II Game of the Week ... threw for 444 yards and fi ve touchdowns ... completed 27 of 49 passes ... was intercepted just once in those 49 attempts ... led West Chester to a thrilling 44-43 double-overtime victory ... completed an 18-yard pass on Career Stats: Passing Rushing a 4th-and-15 in the fi nal minute of the fourth quarter to keep a drive alive GP C-A-I Yds TD Pct. Eff. Att. Yds. TD Avg. ... WCU kicked a 42-yard fi eld goal with :25 left to tie the game on that 2010 7 48-99-1 722 7 48.5 131.06 11 -14 0 -1.3 drive and send the contest into OT ... his 444 yards passing ranks fourth 2011 11 104-192-10 1481 8 54.2 122.3 25 -16 0 -1.5 all-time in a single game at West Chester ... his 49 pass attempts were the Totals 18 152-291-11 2203 15 51.35 126.68 36 -30 0 -1.4 most by a WCU quarterback in a single games since Joe Wright attempted 54 passes against Bloomsburg in 2009 ... he also rushed three times for McCartney’s Career Highs three yards in that game against Shippensburg ... fi nished with 447 total Passing Attempts: 49, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 yards of offense ... also threw a TD pass against Cheyney and Millersville Passes Completed: 27, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 ... threw for 91 yards against the Wolves and threw for 88 yards against Passing Yards: 444, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 the Marauders ... went 6-for-15 for 37 yards at Kutztown ... rushed twice Passing Touchdowns: 5, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 for seven yards against the Bears as well ... was 3-for-4, including the TD Interceptions: 3, at. C.W. Post, 10/1/11 against Millersville in the home fi nale ... season-high 7-yard rush came Rushing Attempts: 5, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 against Shippensburg ... threw a 68-yard touchdown pass on two separate Rushing Yards: 14, at Delaware, 9/10/11 occasions (vs. Shippensburg and vs. Millersville) ... appeared opposite Long Rush: 9, at Delaware, 9/10/11 Delaware in the fourth quarter ... then appeared in the fi nal six games of Total Yards: 447, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 the season.

3388 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams AAnthonynthony 34 MMcCloskeycCloskey Linebacker Jr. 6-0  245 lbs.  2 VL  (Glen Mills, Pa./ cardinal O’Hara)

Returning starter ... an inside linebacker each of the past two years … coaching staff has moved him up to the defensive front line to take advan- tage of his quickness … spent the spring learning his new position … has taken to it well … very athletic ... fl ies to the football ... anticipates plays well ... possesses good instincts for the game … anchors the middle of the fi eld ... sheds blockers and has a knack for getting to the ball carrier ... does so much more than just plug holes in the line of scrimmage … should be a dominant pass rusher from the inside … coaching staff is excited to see what he can do with his quickness … makes it diffi cult for the opposition to get their hands on him … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in and started all 11 games ... second on the team in tack- les with a career-best 71 stops … his 30 solo stops ranked tied for third on the squad … his 41 assisted tackles was second as well … also recorded 3.5 tackles for a loss and one sack … credited with a pair of QB hurries and recovered a pair of fumbles … posted a season-high nine tackles in fi - nale against Indiana (Pa.) … registered at least four tackles in all 11 games … made eight stops at Delaware and Millersville … recorded seven tack- les on three separate occasions (New Haven, Shippensburg, Cheyney) … recovered one fumble and returned it 34 yards against East Stroudsburg … also jumped on a fumble against Kutztown … credited with a QB hurry against both East Stroudsburg and Cheyney … picked up his sack against Slippery Rock … also had a tackle for a loss at Delaware and Shippens- burg … posted fi ve solo stops on four different occasions (Delaware, Slip- pery Rock, Shippensburg, Cheyney) … registered six assisted tackles in each of the fi nal three games. BBrandonrandon 2010: Appeared in 11 games and made nine starts ... tied for the team lead 28 in tackles with 61 ... recorded 26 solo stops and 35 assisted stops ... posted 5.5 tackles for a loss, including one sack ... registered a career-high 10 MMonkonk tackles in season fi nale at Indiana (Pa.) ... credited with seven solo stops in Running Back that loss ... notched a career-best seven assisted tackles against Edinboro R-Fr. ... posted 1.5 tackles for a loss on two separate occasions (Slippery Rock, 5-8  155 lbs. Millersville) ... forced a fumble and broke up a pass against Delaware in season opener ... registered his one sack on the year at Delaware as well (dexel hill, Pa./ ... posted eight tackles against Cheyney ... notched seven stops at East msgr. bonner) Stroudsburg ... posted at least two tackles in each game ... recorded a tack- le for a loss at Indiana (Pa.) and half a tackle for a loss against C.W. Post ... registered four solo tackles against East Stroudsburg and Bloomsburg. Talented, young running back … coming off a red-shirt season a year ago … will battle incumbent Rondell White for carries in the backfi eld … tre- 2009: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. mendous talent with a great deal of explosion … hard runner … physical back with ability to run over you, or run by you … could see quite a bit of Career Stats: playing time this fall … makes the running game exponentially better. Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2010 11 26 35 61 5.5-20 1.0-9 0 1 1 0 0 2011: Red-shirted … did not appear in a contest. 2011 11 30 41 71 3.5-13 1.0-8 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 22 56 76 132 9.0-33 2.0-17 0 1 1 2 0

McCloskey’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 10, at Indiana (Pa.), 11/13/10 Unassisted Tackles: 7, at Indiana (Pa.), 11/13/10 Assisted Tackles: 7, vs. Edinboro, 9/11/10 Tackles For A Loss: 1.5, at Delaware 9/2/10 Sacks: 1, vs. Delaware 9/2/10 Passes Defensed: 1, at Delaware 9/2/10 Fumbles Forced: 1, at Delaware 9/2/10

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2009: Appeared in all 11 games … fi nished with 21 tackles on the year JJohnohn … registered 15 solo stops and six assisted tackles … intercepted a pass 9 and registered three pass breakups … recorded two tackles, one solo and one assisted at Lock Haven in season opener … broke up one pass against OO’Donnell’Donnell the Bald Eagles as well … posted one tackle against Delaware … did not Safety fi gure statistically against California (Pa.) … broke up one pass at Mill- Sr. ersville … did not fi gure statistically against Kutztown … recorded fi ve 6-1  195 lbs.  3 VL  solo tackles against East Stroudsburg … recorded one solo tackle against (Exton, Pa./Henderson) C.W. Post … recorded three solo tackles at Shippensburg … recorded two tackles, one being solo against Cheyney … recorded one solo tackle against Bloomsburg … registered one solo stop and two assisted tackles in season fi nale against Mercyhurst.

Co-captain ... very gifted defensive back ... team leader in the defensive 2008 (at Penn State): Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. backfi eld ... acts as a coach on the fi eld to the younger players ... will be counted upon for that leadership this fall ... the glue that holds the second- ary together ... once again will be an all-league and an all-region candidate ... one of the top defensive backs in the PSAC … excellent cover skills and instincts … possesses ability to read a play and react to it … can bring back an interception for a touchdown whenever he gets the chance ... has inate ability to change the momentum of a game with his interceptions, or bone-jarring hits ... hard-hitting safety with excellent instincts for the ball … good at jarring the ball loose … brings an intimidating presence to the secondary … aggressive defensive back with a nose for the ball … injuries have seemed to follow him all three years of his college career ... clearly one of the top athletes on the fi eld when healthy ... exciting player to watch defensively ... can also blitz from his free safety position ... plays the run very well ... a sure-tackler ... very fundamentally sound ... three- year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in and started seven games … season was interrupted by a shoulder injury and foot injury ... ranked 13th on the team in tackles with 31 … registered 19 solo stops and 12 more assisted tackles … in- tercepted a team-high three passes … ranked tied for 11th in the PSAC in interceptions … also recorded one sack … posted 1.5 tackles for a loss … registered a season-high eight tackles at C.W. Post in his fi rst action since intercepting a pair of passes in the red zone against Slippery Rock in the third game of the season … that contest was his season debut, after missing the fi rst two games with a foot injury … suffered a shoulder injury during his return on his second interception at Slippery Rock and missed the next game … was named PSAC East defensive player of the week for the second time in his career for his heroics against Slippery Rock … recorded seven tackles each against Slippery Rock and Bloomsburg … re- corded a sack against Cheyney … intercepted a pass against Shippensburg … registered half a tackle for a loss against C.W. Post … Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area selection.

2010: Appeared in and started six games … season was cut short by a foot injury following the Shippensburg game ... still served as the team’s hold- er on extra points and fi eld goals ... fi nished eighth on the team in tackles (38), despite missing half the season ... registered 17 unassisted tackles and another 21 assisted stops ... intercepted a season-high two passes ... returned his interception against East Stroudsburg 55 yards for a TD ... broke up a pass that day as well ... also intercepted a pass against Ship- pensburg and returned it eight yards ... registered a career-best 12 tackles in Shippensburg game ... posted eight tackles against Edinboro. Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2009 11 15 6 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 3 0 0 0 2010 6 17 21 38 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 4 0 0 0 2011 7 19 12 31 1.5-9 1.0-8 3 3 0 0 0 Totals 24 51 39 90 1.5-9 1.0-8 6 10 0 0 0

O’Donnell’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 12, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Unassisted Tackles: 5, twice (last vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10) Assisted Tackles: 7, vs. Shippensburg, 10/7/10 Interceptions: 2, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 Long Interception Return: 55, at East Stroudsburg, 9/25/10 Passes Defensed: 2, at East Stroudsburg, 9/25/10

4400 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams NNateate 18 EErikrik 74 PPaganagan PPrattratt Defensive Back Offensive Tackle Sr. Sr. 5-8  170 lbs.  1 VL  6-5  300 lbs.  2 VL  (Lancaster, Pa. / Manheim) (Falls, Pa./Tunkhannock)

Hard-working defensive back, who also developed into a capable return One of the biggest offensive linemen in the stable up front … returning man – especially on punts ... earned valuable playing experience a year starter at left tackle this fall ... will protect the quarterback’s blind side ... has ago … got on the fi eld regularly on special teams … handled holder duties developed into an excellent offensive lineman during his four years within on place kicks as well ... saw increasing time in the defensive backfi eld as the program ... paid his dues in a reserve role early on in his career, but is the year progressed ... paid his dues in a reserve role during his career … now one of the senior members of a very experienced group of offensive ready to play a more signifi cant role his senior year … should be one of linemen ... is expected to be one of the leaders up front and help the younger the featured return men on special teams … good tackler, who also played offensive linemen in their development … needs to lead by example as well on kick coverage teams … consummate team player … somebody the … one of the most talented offensive linemen on the team … needs to im- coaching staff can depend upon to do his part on the fi eld … letterwinner. part some of his knowledge of the game onto the next generation of linemen … two-year letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in 10 games … did not make a start … registered seven tackles on the season … posted four unassisted stops and three assisted 2011: Appeared in all 11 games and made seven starts … part of an offen- tackles … led the team in punt returns with 53 yards on 10 returns … sive line that helped West Chester rank seventh in total offense and ninth in averaged 5.3 yards per punt return … returned 10 of the team’s 19 punts rushing … WCU was 75th nationally in total offense … RB Rondell White on the year … busted off a career-high 15-yard punt return at C.W. Post rushed for 701 yards and nine TDs and ranked 100th nationally in rushing … returned four punts for 27 yards in that game … returned two punts for behind the Rams’ offensive line. 18 yards against East Stroudsburg … placed second on the Golden Rams in kickoff return yardage with 160 yards on nine returns … averaged 17.8 2010: Appeared in 10 games and made fi ve starts … part of an offensive yards per kickoff return … got in a career-high 34-yard kickoff return line that allowed 18 sacks and ranked third in the conference in passing at Millersville … returned three kickoffs for 50 yards in a snowstorm ... also ranked tied for third in the PSAC in fewest sacks allowed (18) ... against Kutztown … returned a pair of kickoffs for 45 yards, including WCU’s rushing offense ranked 10th in the PSAC ... made fi rst college start a 29-yarder against Bloomsburg on Homecoming … his 50 all-purpose opposite Edinboro in home opener ... started the next four games. yards against Kutztown was a career-high … registered a pair of tackles at Millersville … posted a career-best fi ve tackles against IUP in season 2009: Appeared in three games … part of offensive line that was third in fi nale … recorded a career-high three solo stops and added two more as- the conference in fewest sacks allowed. sisted tackles. 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. 2010: Appeared in two games ... did not fi gure statistically ... made ap- pearances opposite Delaware in season opener and against Millersville in home fi nale.

2009: Did not appear in a contest.

Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2010 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Pagan’s Career Highs Total Tackles: 5, vs. indiana (Pa.), 11/12/11 Unassisted Tackles: 3, vs. Indiana (Pa.), 11/12/11 Assisted Tackles: 2, vs. Indiana (Pa.), 11/12/11

2012 Online Guide 4411 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams BBobob 2 SSabolabol Defensive Back Sr. 5-9  180 lbs.  2 VL  (Wilmington, Del./Salesianum)

Returning starter at cornerback for the Golden Rams ... quick and agile ... excellent one-on-one marking skills ... possesses all the tools to be one of the top defensive backs in the conference ... all-conference candidate ... began his college career at University of Delaware ... transferred to West Chester and came in as a wide receiver ... was a special teams star in 2009 ... switched to defensive back two years ago to help a struggling second- ary with pass coverage ... also returns kickoffs and punts on occasion ... also fi lled in as a holder on extra points and fi eld goals occasionally ... can fi ll almost any role on the fi eld and on either side of the ball … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in and started 10 games … fi nished tied for 11th on the team in tackles with 33 ... posted 17 unassisted tackles and 16 assisted tackles ... intercepted two passes … broke up fi ve others for a total of sev- en passes defensed … recorded half a tackle for a loss at Shippensburg … also returned seven kickoffs for 146 yards … busted off a career-long 31- yard return at C.W. Post … tied career-high with six tackles at Delaware Career Stats: … four solo stops in that game tied a career best … registered fi ve tackles Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks against both Slippery Rock and C.W. Post … recorded at least one stop 2009 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 in all 10 games in which he appeared … intercepted a pass at New Haven 2010 11 23 24 47 2.0-4 0.0-0 1 6 1 0 0 and again at Cheyney … posted 20 tackles in West Chester’s fi rst fi ve 2011 10 17 16 33 0.5-0 0.0-0 2 7 0 0 0 games … returned three kickoffs for 64 yards at C.W. Post and three more Totals 23 40 40 80 2.5-4 0.0-0 3 13 1 0 0 kickoffs for 66 yards at Shippensburg … returned one kickoff 16 yards against Bloomsburg … also returned one punt 19 yards at C.W. Post … Receiving registered a season-best 83 all-purpose yards at C.W. Post just on returns. Year No. Yards TD Avg. 2009 1 8 0 8.0 2010: Appeared in and started all 11 games … fi nished tied for fourth on 2010 0 0 0 0.0 the team in tackles with 47 ... posted 23 unassisted tackles and 24 assisted 2011 0 0 0 0.0 tackles ... registered two tackles for a loss ... intercepted a pass ... credited Totals 1 8 0 8.0 with fi ve pass breakups ... also forced a fumble ... registered a season-high six tackles on three different occasions (East Stroudsburg, C.W. Post and Kick Returns Millersville) ... intercepted a pass against Edinboro ... forced a fumble at Year No. Yards TD Avg. Bloomsburg ... credited with a pair of pass breakups at Millersville and 2009 0 0 0 0.0 against Shippensburg ... also credited with a pass breakup at Bloomsburg 2010 23 441 0 19.2 ... returned a kickoff in each of the fi rst four games of the season ... long 2011 3 48 0 21.6 return of the season was 29 yards at Slippery Rock ... returned two punts Totals 26 489 0 18.8 for 22 yards at Delaware ... recorded fi ve tackles at Slippery Rock and at Bloomsburg as well ... posted a season-high four solo stops back-to-back Punt Returns weeks against Kutztown and Millersville ... registered four assisted stops Year No. Yards TD Avg. at East Stroudsburg. 2009 0 0 0 0.0 2010 3 41 0 13.7 2009: Appeared in two games … caught one pass for eight yards against 2011 2 22 0 11.0 Delaware … also got into the game opposite Shippensburg … did not Totals 5 63 0 12.6 fi gure statistically in that contest. Sabol’s Career Highs 2008 (Delaware): Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. Total Tackles: 6, four times (last at Delaware, 9/10/11) Unassisted Tackles: 4, three times (last at Delaware, 9/10/11) Assisted Tackles: 4, at East Stroudsburg, 9/25/10 Tackles For A Loss: 1, vs. Edinboro, 9/11/10 Interceptions: 1, three times (last at Cheyney, 10/15/11) Passes Defensed: 2, twice (last vs. Millersville, 11/6/10) Receptions: 1, at Delaware, 9/4/09 Receiving Yards: 8, at Delaware, 9/4/09 Long Reception: 8, at Delaware, 9/4/09 Long Kickoff Return: 29, at Slippery Rock, 9/18/10 Long Punt Return: 14, at Delaware, 9/2/10 All-Purpose Yards: 44, Delaware, 9/2/10

4422 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams AAl-Hajjl-Hajj 38 TTomom 5 SShabazzhabazz SShraderhrader Defensive Back Wide Receiver So. Sr. 6-2  185 lbs.  1 VL  5-11  190 lbs.  2 VL  (Philadelphia, Pa. / Bartram) (West Chester, Pa./ Bishop Shanahan)

One of West Chester’s young and talented defensive backs ... saw his play- Wide receiver returning to the Golden Rams this fall … brings experience ing time increase as the season progressed in 2010 … wound up starting the and knowledge back to West Chester’s program after a one-year hiatus … fi nal three games of the season ... rose up through the depth chart quickly at has shot up the depth chart … has shown signs of what he can do in his cornerback ... athletic ... good size and speed for a cornerback ... possesses limited playing time … coaching staff hopes he can pick up where he left a great deal of potential ... excellent one-on-one marking skills … can read off … good hands … good route runner … possesses ability to stretch the a play and break on a ball ... should fi ght for a starting position in the de- defense … dangerous in the open fi eld … gifted with a great deal of natural fensive backfi eld … will be quite a talent for the Golden Rams’ secondary ability … student of the game … has great speed and can run to space … for the next three years … sky is the limit for this talented football player owns uncanny ability to separate himself from the defense … possesses a … letterwinner. lot of potential … two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in all 11 games … made three starts … fi nished the season 2011: Did not play. with 22 tackles … posted 12 unassisted stops and 10 assisted tackles … ranked 15th on the squad in tackles … recorded one tackle for a loss … 2010: Appeared in six games … made one catch for four yards in season registered three pass breakups … posted a season-high eight tackles at Mill- opener at Delaware … also appeared opposite Edinboro, East Stroudsburg, ersville … recorded a career-best six assisted stops … made a tackle in each C.W. Post, Shippensburg and Cheyney. of West Chester’s fi nal seven games … posted four tackles at Shippensburg … credited with a pass breakup against Slippery Rock, Bloomsburg and 2009: Appeared in three games … caught one pass for 58 yards and a Millersville … tackle for a loss came against the Marauders as well … reg- touchdown … TD reception came against Cheyney … also saw action at istered a career-high three solo tackles against Kutztown and Shippensburg. Millersville and against Mercyhurst in the season fi nale … did not fi gure statistically in either of those other games. 2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest.

Career Stats: Receiving Year GP No. Yards TD Avg. 2009 3 1 58 1 58.0 Career Stats: 2010 6 1 4 0 4.0 Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2011 Did Not Play 2011 11 12 10 22 1.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Totals 9 2 62 1 31.0 Totals 11 12 10 22 1.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Shrader’s Career Highs Shabazz’s Career Highs Receptions: 1, twice (last at Delaware 9/2/10) Total Tackles: 8, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Receiving Yards: 58, vs. Cheyney 9/22/09 Unassisted Tackles: 3, twice (last vs. Kutztown, 10/29/11) Receiving Touchdowns: 1, vs. Cheyney 9/22/09 Assisted Tackles: 6, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Long Reception: 58, vs. Cheyney 9/22/09 Tackles For A Loss: 1, at Millersville, 11/5/11 All-Purpose Yards: 58, vs. Cheyney 9/22/09

2012 Online Guide 4433 West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams

returned fi ve kickoffs for a season-high 122 yards in that game ... returned RRondellondell three punts on the season for a total of 41 yards ... averaged 13.7 yards 24 per punt return ... long punt return of the season was 30 yards against Ed- inboro ... rushed for a season-best 23 yards on national television against WWhitehite Shippensburg ... also caught one pass for 22 yards and returned three kick- Running Back offs for 52 yards ... collected 97 all-purpose yards in that game ... rushed Jr. for 22 yards the following week against Cheyney ... rushed for 18 yards 5-10  165 lbs.  2 VL  against Millersville and 15 yards at Indiana (Pa.) ... returned three kickoffs (West Chester, Pa./Rustin) for 76 yards at Indiana (Pa.) ... racked up a season-high 230 all-purpose yards against Cheyney ... caught four passes for 86 yards against Cheyney ... caught TD passes against Edinboro and C.W. Post ... caught a pass in every game of the season at Indiana (Pa.) ... caught a season-high seven passes for 54 yards and a TD against C.W. Post ... also had three rushes Exceptionally talented running back and return specialist … returning for 11 yards in the game. starter at tailback as well as kickoff returns ... all-league and all-region candidate, if he stays healthy … gifted runner, who makes people miss ... can score anytime he gets his hands on the ball ... electric player, who is fun to watch ... tough runner, who grinds out the extra yard on every carry ... will most likely eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark for a career early in the fall season … lined up as a wide receiver for much of his fresh- man campaign … hobbled by injuries for a good portion of last season … coaching staff wants the ball in his hands as much as possible ... natural athlete ... versatile … can fi ll any role on the team ... can also be a slot back ... excellent at swinging out of the backfi eld and catching the ball … good at creating in the open fi eld … yards after the catch (YAC) are explosive with him … one of the top returning athletes in the PSAC … so many options for the coaching staff with him in the game ... should be a main focus on offense ... should see the bulk of the carries out of the back- fi eld ... also a member of West Chester’s men’s basketball squad … was a 1,000-point scorer on basketball court in high school ... local product from Rustin High School in West Chester ... two-year letterwinner.

2011: Appeared in all 11 games and started six … led the team in rushing with 701 yards on 141 carries … averaged 5.0 yards per carry and 63.7 yards rushing per game … scored nine rushing touchdowns and led the squad with 11 TDs altogether … ranked third on the team in receiving with 29 catches for 409 yards … averaged 14.1 yards per reception and 37.2 yards receiving per game … caught a pair of TD passes … ranked second on team in scoring with 66 points … led squad in all-purpose yards with 1,434 … returned 14 kickoffs for 302 yards … averaged 21.6 yards per kick return … returned two punts for 22 yards … tied for seventh in Career Stats: Rushing Receiving PSAC in scoring TDs (11) … ranked seventh in the conference in all-pur- Year GP Att. Yards TD Avg. No. Yards TD Avg. 2010 11 17 98 0 5.8 27 345 2 12.8 pose yards per game (128.3) … ranked 100th in the NCAA II in rushing 2011 11 141 701 9 5.0 1 14 0 14.0 (63.7 yards per game) … ranked 48th in NCAA II in all-purpose yards per Totals 22 158 799 9 5.1 28 359 2 12.8 game … led the country in all-purpose yards per game following a career day against East Stroudsburg … injuries limited his abilities the rest of the Kick Returns way … rushed for a career-best 203 yards and a TD on 27 carries against Year No. Yards TD Avg. the Warriors … was named PSAC East offensive player of the week for 2010 23 441 0 19.2 his efforts … fi nished the day with 322 all-purpose yards … caught fi ve 2011 3 48 0 21.6 passes for 53 yards and returned three kickoffs for 66 yards as well … Totals 26 489 0 18.8 rushed for over 100 yards in a game twice (ESU and Shippensburg) … ran the ball 19 times for 112 yards and a score at Shippensburg … also caught Punt Returns one pass for 65 yards in that game … scored a career-high three TDs at Year No. Yards TD Avg. Millersville (2 rushing, 1 receiving) … ran the ball 11 times for 87 yards 2010 3 41 0 13.7 and caught four passes for 40 yards against the Marauders … busted off 2011 2 22 0 11.0 a season-best 37-yard kickoff return against Slippery Rock … ran off a Totals 5 63 0 12.6 season-high 39-yard run against East Stroudsburg – scoring on the play … caught a pair of 65-yard passes as well (Slippery Rock and Shippensburg) White’s Career Highs … scored a TD in all but three games … West Chester was 5-3 when he Rushing Attempts: 27, twice (last vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11) scored a TD. Rushing Yards: 203, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11 Rushing Touchdowns: 2, twice (last at Millersville 11/5/11) 2010: Appeared in all 11 games and started four … fi nished third on the Long Rush: 39, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11 team in both rushing and receiving ... rushed for 98 yards on 17 attempts Receptions: 8, at Delaware, 9/10/11 ... averaged 5.8 yards per carry ... caught 27 passes for 345 yards and Receiving Yards: 90, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 two touchdowns ... averaged 12.8 yards per catch ... averaged 31.4 yards Receiving Touchdowns: 1, 3 times (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) receiving per game ... racked up 925 all-purpose yards on the season ... Long Reception: 65, twice (last at Shippensburg, 10/8/11) averaged 84.1 all-purpose yards per game ... served as team’s main kick Long Kickoff Return: 37, vs. Slippery Rock, 9/17/11 returner ... returned 23 kickoffs for 441 yards ... averaged 19.2 yards per Long Punt Return: 30, vs. Edinboro, 9/11/10 kick return ... long return of the season was 32 yards against Cheyney ... All-Purpose Yards: 322, vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/24/11

4444 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Meet The Golden Rams RRonellonell 52 ZZachach 49 WWilliamsilliams WWoodood line Backer Safety So. Sr. 6-1  230 lbs.  1 VL  6-0  195 lbs.  2 VL  (Chester, Pa./Chester) (Rehobeth Beach, Del./ Cape Henlopen)

Returning starting middle linebacker ... very athletic ... possesses a great Experienced defensive back, who is slated as the reserve cornerback in West deal of lateral speed ... has good instincts for the game ... swarms to the Chester’s preseason depth chart … coming off an excellent spring practice ball ... craves contact ... burst onto the scene his freshman year and led the … has improved greatly from year to year … picked up valuable game team in tackles, despite starting just three games … was an integral part experience … should see much more signifi cant playing time his senior of the special teams unit as well ... will anchor the linebacking corps from year … will get on the fi eld in nickel and dime situations … could also be a his middle linebacker position … one of the most promising linebackers in special teams player … talented defensive back with good marking skills … the PSAC … all-league and all-Super Region 1 candidate … reads a play will have every opportunity to challenge for playing time in preseason camp very well … should make more tackles at the line of scrimmage and in the … coaching staff is expecting his progress to continue … has impressed his backfi eld this fall … can run down a play from almost anywhere on the fi eld coaches so far in practice ... two-year letterwinner. … letterwinner. 2011: Appeared in seven games … recorded three assisted tackles on the 2011: Appeared in 10 games and started three contests … led the team in season … registered one tackle for a loss at Millersville … registered sea- tackles with 79 … registered 26 unassisted tackles … led the squad with son-best two assisted tackles in season fi nale against Indiana (Pa.) … saw 53 assisted tackles … made fi ve tackles for a loss … recorded 2.5 sacks action in West Chester’s fi rst four games … also played at Shippensburg. … credited with one pass breakup and three QB hurries … recovered a fumble against Kutztown … registered double-digit tackles in each of West 2010: Appeared in all 11 games ... registered two tackles, including half a Chester’s fi nal three games … made 41 of his 79 tackles in the fi nal three tackle for a loss ... did not fi gure statistically other than that. games of the season … posted a season-high 16 stops at Millersville … recorded a season-best 11 assisted tackles against Kutztown … fi nished 2009: Appeared in six games … fi nished the season with fi ve tackles … that contest with 13 tackles … posted 12 tackles against Indiana (Pa.) … posted three solo stops and assisted on two others … registered one tackle registered eight assisted tackles against Bloomsburg … made six stops at for a loss … credited with two pass breakups and one forced fumble … did Cheyney, including catching RB Marcus Jones from behind at the 1-yard not fi gure statistically against the Lock Haven in season opener … recorded line after a 60-yard run … play saved a touchdown as WCU put together a one tackle against Delaware … posted two solo tackles, forced a fumble goal-line stand … recorded one sack at C.W. Post … recorded season-high and recorded two pass breakups at Millersville … did not fi gure statistically 1.5 sacks at Millersville … credited with season-high 3.5 tackles for a loss against C.W. Post … recorded one tackle at Shippensburg … recorded one in that contest. solo tackle against Cheyney.

2010: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest. 2008: Red-shirted ... did not appear in a contest.

Career Stats: Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2009 6 3 2 5 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 2 1 0 0 Career Stats: 2010 11 1 1 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Defense GP UA A Total TFL-Yds. Sack-Yds. Int. PD FF FR Blks 2011 7 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10 26 53 79 5.0-19 2.5-12 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 24 4 6 10 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 2 1 0 0 Totals 10 26 53 79 5.0-19 2.5-12 0 1 1 0 0 Wood’s Career Highs Williams’ Career Highs Total Tackles: 2, twice (last at Millersville, 11/5/11) Total Tackles: 16, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Unassisted Tackles: 2, at Millersville, 9/19/09 Unassisted Tackles: 7, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Assisted Tackles: 2, vs. IUP, 11/12/11 Assisted Tackles: 11, vs. Kutztown, 10/29/11 Tackles for a Loss: 1, at Millersville, 9/19/09 Total Sacks: 1.5, at Millersville, 11/5/11 Passes Defensed: 2, at Millersville, 9/19/09 Tackles For A Loss: 3.5 at Millersville, 11/5/11 Forced Fumbles: 1, at Millersville, 9/19/09

2012 Online Guide 4455 West Chester Football All-time vs. Opponents

Opponent (Former School Name) W L T Opponent W L T Albright (Schuylkill Seminary) 8 5 0 Lehigh Univ. 1 3 0 American International College 10 2 0 Lenoir-Rhyne College 2 0 0 Appalachian State Univ. 1 0 0 Lock Haven Univ. 19 6 1 Baldwin-Wallace College 2 0 0 Lycoming College (Dickinson Seminary) 0 1 0 Baltimore University 1 0 0 Mansfi eld Univ. 33 0 0 Beckley Business College 2 0 0 Massachusetts, Univ. of 0 1 0 Bethlehem Prep 1 0 0 McDaniel (Western Maryland) 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman Univ. 0 1 0 Mercyhurst College 1 0 0 Bloomsburg Univ. 46 23 0 Millersville Univ. 62 17 0 Blue Ridge School 1 0 0 Missouri Valley Univ. 0 1 0 Boston University 1 1 0 Moravian Univ. 7 0 1 Bridgeport, Univ. of 1 1 0 Morgan State Univ. 0 1 0 Buffalo, Univ. of 1 0 0 Muhlenberg College 1 1 0 Bucknell Univ. 0 4 0 Muskingum College 0 1 0 California-Davis, Univ. of 0 1 0 New Hampshire, Univ. of 0 4 0 California (Pa.) Univ. 4 4 0 New Haven, Univ. of 4 8 1 Carson-Newman College 1 0 0 New Jersey, The College of (Trenton St.) 4 1 0 Central Connecticut State Univ. 1 0 0 North Dakota, Univ. 0 1 0 Cheyney Univ. 43 2 1 Northeastern Univ. 2 1 0 City College of N.Y. 2 0 0 Northwest Missouri State Univ. 0 1 0 Clarion Univ. 18 3 0 Penn Frosh 0 1 0 LIU Post Univ. (C.W. Post) 3 4 0 Penn Institute for the Deaf 0 1 0 Delaware, Univ. of 6 46 2 Pennington Prep 2 0 0 Delaware College Reserves 1 0 0 Perkiomen Seminary 1 1 0 Delaware State Univ. 3 0 0 Phoenixville High 1 0 0 Delta State Univ. 1 0 0 Portland State Univ. 0 1 0 Drexel Univ. 11 6 0 Rider Univ. 3 0 0 East Carolina Univ. 2 2 0 Rowan Univ. (Glassboro St.) 10 1 0 East Stroudsburg Univ. 54 21 0 Rutgers, State Univ. of N.J. 1 0 0 Edinboro Univ. 5 4 0 St. Francis (Pa.) College 1 0 0 Elizabethtown College 1 0 0 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) Univ. 1 0 0 Elon College 2 0 0 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Univ. 2 3 3 Fayetteville State Univ. 2 0 0 Salisbury State Univ. 2 0 0 Ferris State Univ. 0 1 0 Shippensburg Univ. 23 9 1 Ft. Belvoir College 0 2 0 Slippery Rock Univ. 6 7 0 Ft. duPont Team 1 0 0 S. Connecticut State Univ. (New Haven St.) 3 1 0 Ft. Eustis 1 0 0 Stevens Trade (Stevens Tech) 2 0 0 Ft. Monmouth 1 0 0 SUNY Cortland 2 0 0 Ft. Meyer 1 0 0 Swarthmore College 3 0 0 Franklin & Marshall College 4 0 0 Temple Univ. 1 0 0 First Meeting Tennessee-Martin, Univ. of 0 1 0 Geneva College 1 1 0 Towson Univ. 1 0 0 Glenville State Univ. 3 0 0 Ursinus College 2 1 0 Goldey-Beacom College 1 0 0 Valdosta State Univ. 0 1 0 Hampden-Sydney College 1 0 0 Villanova Univ. 5 14 0 Haverford College 2 0 0 Virginia State Univ. 1 0 0 Hillsdale 1 1 0 Wagner College 1 0 0 Hill School 2 1 0 Washington College (Md.) 2 0 0 Hoftsra Univ. 1 1 0 Waynesburg College 2 2 3 Indiana (Pa) Univ. 5 11 0 West Chester High 1 0 0 Ithaca College 15 0 1 Western Michigan Univ. 0 2 0 Jacksonville State Univ. 0 1 0 Widener (Penn. Military College) 13 5 3 Kings College 4 0 0 Williamson Trade 4 2 0 Kutztown Univ. 47 9 1 Wingate College 1 0 0 Lafayette College 1 0 0 Youngstown State Univ. 0 2 0 LaSalle Univ. 1 9 0

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4466 2012 Online Guide 2012 Online Guide 4477 West Chester Football 2011 Final Team Stats

TEAM STATISTICS WCU OPP SCORING 302 286 Points Per Game 27.5 26.0 FIRST DOWNS 212 239 Rushing 79 103 Passing 106 109 Penalty 27 27 RUSHING YARDAGE 1495 1977 Yards gained rushing 1874 2280 Yards lost rushing 379 303 Rushing Attempts 407 460 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.3 Average Per Game 135.9 179.7 TDs Rushing 17 18 PASSING YARDAGE 2610 2089 Comp-Att-Int 176-323-12 186-330-13 Average Per Pass 8.1 6.3 Average Per Catch 14.8 11.2 Average Per Game 237.3 189.9 TDs Passing 19 18 TOTAL OFFENSE 4105 4066 Total Plays 730 790 Average Per Play 5.6 5.1 Average Per Game 373.2 369.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 47-912 56-1008 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-147 13-114 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-150 12-173 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.4 18.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.7 8.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.5 14.4 FUMBLES-LOST 18-11 20-8 PENALTIES-Yards 82-752 79-788 Average Per Game 68.4 71.6 PUNTS-Yards 46-1682 51-1864 Average Per Punt 36.6 36.5 Net punt average 33.7 31.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:03 31:57 3RD-DOWN Conversions 55/152 52/149 3rd-Down Pct 36% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/25 9/21 4th-Down Pct 48% 43% SACKS BY-Yards 19-125 32-199 MISC YARDS 40 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 38 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-20 8-14 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (41-49) 84% (35-43) 81% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-49) 57% (29-43) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS (35-36) 97% (32-35) 91% ATTENDANCE 17344 34481 Games/Avg Per Game 5/3469 6/5747 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total WEST CHESTER 90 103 54 52 3 302 Opponents 68 85 75 52 6 286

4488 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football 2011 Final Individual Stats

RUSHING GP Att Yards Avg TD Long Av/G INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Rondell White 11 141 701 5.0 9 39 63.7 John O’Donnell 3 52 17.3 0 25 Matt Carroll 11 97 345 3.6 1 42 31.4 Mike Labor 2 28 14.0 0 23 Jackson Fagan 8 67 157 2.3 2 12 19.6 Bob Sabol 2 0 0.0 0 0 Corey Broyles 9 25 92 3.7 0 26 10.2 Bryan Hinderer 1 18 18.0 0 18 LaRonn Lee 11 8 88 11.0 2 32 8.0 Matt Colyar 1 0 0.0 0 0 Brian McDermott 11 18 67 3.7 3 19 6.1 Lew Esposito 1 12 12.0 0 12 Tim Keyser 11 5 48 9.6 0 34 4.8 J. Bonacquisti 1 9 9.0 0 9 J. Bonacquisti 11 5 16 3.2 0 12 1.6 Shawn Krautzel 1 24 24.0 0 24 Kris Brownlee 11 4 13 3.2 0 8 13.0 Carl Barnes 1 7 7.0 0 7 Mike Mattei 9 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.0 TOTAL 13 150 11.5 0 25 Nick Hall 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 OPP 12 173 14.4 2 34 Justin Curry 8 1 -2 -2.0 0 3 -0.2 TEAM 11 7 -9 -1.3 0 0 -0.9 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Chris Hill 1 1 -14 -14. 0 0 -1.3 Rondell White 14 302 21.6 0 37 Sean McCartney 11 25 -16 -0.6 0 11 -1.5 Nate Pagan 9 160 17.8 0 34 TOTAL 11 407 1495 3.7 17 42 135.9 Bob Sabol 7 146 20.9 0 31 OPP 11 460 1977 4.3 18 74 179.7 Corey Broyles 6 95 15.8 0 26 Jackson Fagan 5 107 21.4 0 25 LaRonn Lee 2 49 24.5 0 36 PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Av/G Tim Keyser 1 20 20.0 0 20 S. McCartney11 122.29 104-192-10 54.2 1481 8 134.6 Erick Brundidge 1 19 19.0 0 19 M. Carroll 11 156.18 71-126-2 56.3 1113 11 101.2 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 M. Mattei 9 78.13 1-3-0 33.3 16 0 1.8 Matt McLaughlin 1 14 14.0 0 14 TEAM 11 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 47 912 19.4 0 37 TOTAL 11 134.35 176-323-12 54.5 2610 19 237.3 OPP 56 1008 18.0 0 52 OPP 11 119.66 186-330-13 56.4 2089 18 189.9 |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Saf Pts RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Av/G S. Leo - 15-20 35-36 - - - - 80 Tim Keyser 11 39 501 12.8 5 75 50.1 R. White 11 ------66 LaRonn Lee 11 31 569 18.4 6 64 51.7 L.Lee 8 ------48 Rondell White 11 29 409 14.1 2 65 37.2 T. Keyser 5 ------30 Jackson Fagan 8 22 207 9.4 0 27 25.9 J. Fagan 3 ------18 Sean Beahan 11 14 179 12.8 1 26 17.9 B. McDermott 3 ------18 Erick Brundidge 11 13 401 30.8 3 81 36.5 E. Brundidge 3 ------18 Matt McLaughlin 11 11 136 12.4 0 25 13.6 A. Tosi 2 ------12 Alex Tosi 11 6 119 19.8 2 39 10.8 S. Beahan 1 ------6 Jim Kelly 5 3 30 10.0 0 16 6.0 M. Carroll 1 ------6 Corye Broyles 9 3 27 9.0 0 20 3.0 N. Pagan - - - - - 0-1 - 0 Brian McDermott 1 3 14 4.7 0 10 1.3 TOTAL 3715-20 35-36 - - 0-1 - 302 Mike Mattei 9 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.1 OPP 38 8-14 32-35 0-1 1 1-1 286 J. Bonacquisti 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8 TOTAL 11 176 2610 14.8 19 81 237.3 TOTAL OFF. G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G OPP 11 186 2089 11.2 18 42 189.9 S. McCartney 11 217 -16 1481 1465 133.2 M. Carroll 11 223 345 1113 1458 132.5 R. White 11 141 701 0 701 63.7 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long J. Fagan 8 67 157 0 157 19.6 Nate Pagan 10 53 5.3 0 15 C. Broyles 9 25 92 0 92 10.2 Jackson Fagan 5 52 10.4 1 49 L. Lee 11 8 88 0 88 8.0 Rondell White 2 22 11.0 0 11 B. McDermott 11 18 67 0 67 6.1 Bob Sabol 1 19 19.0 0 19 T. Keyser 10 5 48 0 48 4.8 Matt Westervelt 1 1 1.0 0 1 M. Mattei 9 5 9 16 25 2.8 TOTAL 19 147 7.7 1 49 J. Bonacquisti 10 5 16 0 16 1.6 OPP 13 114 8.8 0 19 K. Brownlee 1 4 13 0 13 13.0 J. Curry 8 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 TEAM 10 9 -9 0 -9 -0.9 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Chris Hill 11 1 -14 0 -14 -1.3 Chris Hill 41 1516 37.0 51 1 8 7 3 TOTAL 11 730 1495 2610 4105 373.2 Rich Bruno 5 166 33.2 42 0 1 3 0 OPP 11 790 1977 2080 4066 369.6 TOTAL 46 1682 36.6 51 1 9 10 3 OPP 51 1864 36.5 58 5 10 13 5

2012 Online Guide 4499 West Chester Football 2011 Final Individual Stats

Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Fumbles Blocks Def Leaders GP UA A TT TFL-Yds No.-Yds Int.-Yds BRUP QBH RCV-Yds FF Kick Saf Ronell Williams 11 26 53 79 5.0-19 2.5-12 - 1 3 1-0 - - - Anthony McCloskey 11 30 41 71 3.5-13 1.0-8 - - 2 2-34 - - - Carl Barnes 11 37 26 63 5.0-9 - 1-7 3 - - - - - Eric Edwers 11 29 34 63 4.0-14 2.5-12 - 1 - 1-0 1 - - Mike Labor 10 21 39 60 5.5-17 1.0-6 2-28 5 3 1-0 - - - Shawn Krautzel 10 30 26 56 2.0-6 - 1-24 - - - 1 - - Matt Colyar 8 37 12 49 2.5-20 0.5-4 1-0 4 - 1-0 - - - Kyle O’Neill 11 12 35 47 4.5-10 1.0-3 - 1 - - 1 - - Mike Pereira 5 21 19 40 4.0-8 2.0-5 - 1 - - - 1 - Josh Coulter 10 16 18 34 7.5-46 2.0-23 - - 1 - - - - Lew Esposito 11 13 20 33 8.0-26 2.0-12 1-12 - 1 - - 1 - Bob Sabol 10 17 16 33 0.5-0 - 2-0 5 - - - - - John O’Donnell 7 19 12 31 1.5-9 1.0-8 3-52 3 - - - - - Bryan Hinderer 10 13 11 24 - - 1-18 1 - - - - - Al-Hajj Shabazz 11 12 10 22 1.0-0 - - 3 - - - - - Andrew Sheehan 9 9 11 20 2.0-5 0.5-1 - 3 - 1-0 - - - Dante Devine 9 9 10 19 ------Mike Lonergan 10 6 12 18 - - - - 1 2-44 - - - Will Davis 10 5 12 17 ------Nick Garcia 11 5 9 14 2.5-5 - - - 1 - 1 1 - Demrick Cook 9 6 7 13 1.5-18 1.0-17 ------Vic Iturbides 8 5 5 10 2.0-14 2.0-14 - - 1 - 1 - - Antoine Bland 6 4 6 10 ------John Kilpatrick 9 4 4 8 0.5-0 ------Mike Martin 7 1 6 7 ------Nate Pagan 10 4 3 7 ------Erick Brundidge 11 5 1 6 ------1 - - Matt Westervelt 6 1 4 5 ------Zach Wood 7 - 3 3 ------Brian McDermott 11 1 2 3 ------Mike Culbreath 4 1 1 2 1.0-2 - - 1 - - - - - Chris Faix 11 1 1 2 ------J. Bonacquisti 10 1 1 2 - - 1-9 ------C. Passarella 1 1 - 1 ------Ryan Costello 8 1 - 1 ------Justin Curry 8 1 - 1 ------Matt McLaughlin 10 1 - 1 ------James Groce 3 1 - 1 ------Erik Pratt 11 - 1 1 ------Eric Hawthorne 11 1 - 1 ------Tim Keyser 10 - 1 1 ------Chris Hill 11 1 - 1 ------Shawn Leo 10 1 - 1 ------TOTAL 11 409 472 881 65-242 19-125 13-150 25 14 8-78 6 3 0 OPPONENTS 11 414 328 742 93-366 32-199 12-173 42 9 10-0 9 0 0

5500 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Year-by-Year

1920 (5-2-0) - Bert Hall 11/7 Muhlenberg Fr. L, 14-19 10/31 Trenton St. W, 31-0 1938 (4-2-3) - W. Glenn Killinger West Chester High W, 6-0 11/14 Millersville W, 76-0 11/7 Lock Haven L, 0-26 9/16 Penn Military W, 27-14 Swarthmore Prep W, 12-0 11/14 La Salle L, 0-6 9/23 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 0-17 Phoenixville High W, 20-0 1926 (4-3-0) - J.A. McGovern 11/21 Millersville W, 19-8 10/1 East Stroudsburg W, 13-6 Ursinus Reserves L, 7-13 10/2 Hill School L, 0-3 10/7 Geneva (Pa.) W, 7-6 Villanova Frosh W, 13-0 10/9 Williamson Trade W, 39-0 1932 (5-3-0) - Howard Wescott 10/14 La Salle W, 12-0 Swarthmore Prep W, 14-3 10/16 Franklin & Marshall W, 12-6 Albright L, 2-38 10/28 Kutztown T, 0-0 Williamson Trade L, 0-7 10/23 @ Bloomsburg L, 0-9 Drexel L, 6-18 11/5 Lock Haven T, 6-6 10/30 Shippensburg W, 19-15 St. Joseph’s W, 6-0 11/11 Waynesburg L, 6-13 1921 (2-4-1) - Charles Martz 11/6 Stroudsburg L, 0-6 10/15 Indiana (Pa.) W, 6-0 11/24 Penn Military T, 0-0 10/8 @ Penn Frosh L, 7-24 11/17 @ Millersville W, 25-0 10/22 Shippensburg W, 27-2 Perkiomen Sem. W, 21-7 1927 (7-1-0) - J.A. McGovern La Salle L, 0-20 1939 (3-3-3) - W. Glenn Killinger Williamson Trade W, 20-14 10/1 @ Hill School W, 12-6 Lock Haven W, 13-0 9/22 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) T, 0-0 Moravian Prep T, 7-7 10/8 F&M Frosh W, 41-0 Millersville W, 20-0 9/29 Penn Military L, 8-23 Shippensburg L, 7-63 10/15 Bloomsburg W, 40-0 10/6 East Stroudsburg W, 24-0 Schuylkill Seminary L, 0-20 10/22 Franklin & Marshall W, 26-0 1933 (3-5-0) - Howard Wescott 10/13 La Salle L, 0-28 Millersville L, 7-38 10/29 @ Shippensburg W, 21-0 9/23 @ Villanova L, 0-45 10/20 Waynesburg T, 6-6 9/30 St. Joseph’s L, 6-7 10/27 Kutztown W, 18-0 10/7 @ Drexel L, 7-13 11/4 @ Albright L, 19-25 10/13 @ Penn Military L, 6-38 11/11 @ Lock Haven W, 13-7 10/21 @ Shippensburg W, 38-0 11/18 @ Penn Military T, 6-6 10/28 La Salle L, 0-6 11/11 Millersville W, 19-0 1940 (5-2-1) - W. Glenn Killinger 11/18 Albright W, 6-0 9/20 Blue Ridge W, 19-0 9/27 La Salle L, 0-13 1934 (4-4-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/4 Penn Military W, 9-0 9/28 Muhlenberg W, 9-0 10/18 Ithaca T, 7-7 10/6 @ Drexel W, 6-0 10/25 Albright W, 7-0 10/13 Penn Military L, 0-20 11/2 @ Waynesburg L, 0-20 10/20 La Salle L, 0-6 11/8 Lock Haven W, 18-0 10/27 @ Millersville W, 71-0 11/16 @ East Stroudsburg W, 18-0 11/3 Lock Haven W, 31-0 11/10 W. Maryland L, 12-35 1941 (5-1-2) - W. Glenn Killinger 11/24 @ W. Michigan L, 7-13 9/27 @ Delaware T, 7-7 10/3 East Stroudsburg W, 28-6 The 1923 West Chester University football team fi nished 1935 (7-3-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/10 @ Albright L, 0-6 undefeated at 7-0-0 under head coach Herchel Mosier. 9/28 @ Rutgers W, 19-7 10/17 Penn Military W, 13-0 10/5 Elon W, 9-6 10/25 @ Indiana (Pa.) W, 27-0 1922 (3-5-0) - Bert Hall 11/5 Trenton W, 7-0 10/12 @ Penn Military L, 0-12 10/31 Waynesburg T, 0-0 F&M Academy W, 12-0 11/12 Millersville W, 43-0 10/19 Baltimore W, 34-0 11/7 Lock Haven W, 14-6 Stevens Trade W, 12-2 11/19 @ Stroudsburg L, 6-13 10/26 LaSalle L, 0-7 11/14 Ithaca College W, 28-0 PA Instit. for Deaf L, 0-25 11/2 Lock Haven W, 18-0 Williamson Trade L, 0-7 1928 (8-0-0) - J.A. McGovern 11/9 @ Albright W, 7-6 Perkiomen Sem. L, 0-39 9/29 Elizabethtown W, 18-0 11/16 @ Washington W, 19-3 Shippensburg L, 6-19 10/6 @ Hill School W, 12-7 11/23 Western Michigan L, 6-7 Trenton Normal L, 0-53 10/13 @ Bloomsburg W, 13-0 11/28 Waynesburg W, 15-6 Millersville W, 8-0 10/20 Lafayette Frosh W, 12-7 10/27 Villanova Frosh W, 7-6 1936 (4-4-1) - W. Glenn Killinger 1923 (7-0-0) - Herchel L. Mosier 11/3 Beckley Business W, 24-7 9/26 Slippery Rock W, 13-6 Villanova Frosh W, 7-0 11/10 @ Millersville W, 6-0 10/3 @ Albright L, 6-7 Ursinus Reserves W, 6-0 11/17 Stroudsburg W, 12-0 10/10 Elon W, 25-0 10/20 Williamson Trade W, 26-0 10/17 Penn Military L, 0-8 10/27 Stevens Trade W, 32-0 1929 (5-3-0) - B. Conover 10/24 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) T, 0-0 Shippensburg W, 6-0 9/21 @ Drexel L, 12-13 10/31 @ Lock Haven L, 7-10 Delaware Reserves W, 81-0 9/28 Goldey W, 41-0 11/7 La Salle L, 14-19 Millersville W, 47-0 10/5 Trenton W, 27-2 11/14 Washington W, 41-6 10/12 Bloomsburg W, 25-0 11/21 @ Waynesburg W, 12-7 1924 (5-2-0) - J.A. McGovern 10/19 @ St. Joseph’s L, 0-6 11/3 @ Stroudsburg W, 14-7 Bethlehem Prep W, 7-0 1937 (6-3-1) - W. Glenn Killinger 11/10 Millersville W, 13-0 Ursinus W, 7-0 9/17 Penn Military W, 19-0 11/16 Slippery Rock L, 6-13 Pennington Sem. W, 34-0 9/24 Slippery Rock W, 7-0 1930 (4-1-1) - B. Conover Dickinson Seminary L, 0-6 10/1 La Salle L, 0-6 9/20 @ Drexel W, 13-0 (@ Williamsport, Pa.) 10/8 Ithaca W, 20-0 10/11 Beckley Business W, 40-0 Shippensburg L, 0-7 10/15 @ Geneva (Pa.) L, 6-7 10/25 @ St. Joseph’s T, 6-6 Temple W, 13-3 10/25 Waynesburg T, 0-0 11/1 @ Trenton W, 19-0 @ Millersville W, 19-3 10/29 Kutztown W, 19-0 11/8 @ Millersville W, 6-0 1925 (5-2-0) - J.A. McGovern 11/2 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W, 14-7 11/15 @ Slippery Rock L, 2-14 10/3 @ Pennington Sem. W, 34-0 11/5 Lock Haven L, 0-6 10/10 Bloomsburg W, 13-0 11/20 Penn Military W, 6-3 1931 (2-4-1) - B. Conover 10/17 Williamson Trade W, 25-0 10/10 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-12 John Taronis was the 10/23 Haverford (JV) W, 20-0 10/17 @ Drexel L, 0-12 school’s fi rst AP 10/30 @ Shippensburg L, 0-6 10/24 @ Shippensburg T, 0-0 All-American in 1935.

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1948 (7-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 1952 (7-0-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 1959 (7-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 9/24 Rider W, 14-0 9/19 Penn Military W, 21-6 9/19 @ Villanova W, 13-7 10/1 Penn Military W, 10-0 10/11 @ Delaware W, 24-20 9/25 Mansfi eld W, 54-0 10/8 @ Delaware L, 0-19 10/17 Lock Haven W, 74-7 10/11 @ East Stroudsburg W, 25-0 10/15 Lock Haven W, 21-7 10/24 East Stroudsburg W, 41-0 10/17 Northeastern W, 41-8 10/22 East Stroudsburg W, 14-7 11/1 Kutztown W, 50-0 10/24 Shippensburg W, 14-0 10/29 Millersville W, 33-13 11/8 @ Millersville W, 55-6 10/31 Millersville W, 41-7 11/5 @ Moravian W, 30-0 11/14 Bloomsburg W, 26-6 11/8 @ Bloomsburg L, 10-13 Burley Bowl 11/14 Cheyney W, 70-19 Appalachian St. W, 7-2 1953 (7-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger (@ Johnson City, Tenn.) 9/18 @ Fort Belvoir L, 6-21 1960 (9-0-0) - Jim Bonder 9/25 @ Penn Military W, 27-8 9/16 Fort Eustis W, 30-27 1949 (8-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/2 Drexel W, 47-12 9/23 Ithaca College W, 19-8 9/23 Albright W, 46-6 10/10 @ Delaware W, 27-13 9/30 East Stroudsburg W, 21-0 9/30 @ Penn Military W, 20-14 10/17 @ Lock Haven W, 54-7 10/8 @ Millersville W, 42-0 10/7 SUNY Cortland W, 19-7 10/24 @ East Stroudsburg W, 16-6 10/15 @ Clarion W, 49-14 10/15 @ Lock Haven W, 7-0 10/30 Kutztown W, 53-6 10/21 Kutztown W, 60-0 10/22 @ East Stroudsburg W, 7-0 11/14 @ Bloomsburg W, 20-13 10/29 @ American Int’l W, 13-0 10/25 Millersville W, 27-0 11/4 Bloomsburg W, 42-13 Ben Coren was an 11/4 Moravian W, 47-0 1954 (5-4-0) - W. Glenn Killinger PSCAC Championship honorable mention 11/11 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 35-0 9/18 @ East Carolina W, 6-4 11/19 Lock Haven W, 35-6 11/19 @ Delaware L, 14-27 9/25 @ Delaware L, 6-40 All-America pick by the AP 10/2 @ Drexel W, 22-0 in 1947. 1950 (7-2-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/9 Youngstown L, 9-21 9/23 Penn Military W, 20-0 10/15 Lock Haven W, 32-0 1942 (5-3-1) - Henry J. Miller 9/29 @ Delaware L, 13-16 10/22 East Stroudsburg L, 12-14 9/19 @ Moravian W, 6-0 10/7 @ SUNY Cortland W, 26-0 10/29 @ Fort Belvoir L, 12-23 9/25 @ Delaware L, 0-20 10/15 Lock Haven W, 39-21 11/6 @ Millersville W, 52-0 10/2 Fort duPont W, 32-0 10/22 East Stroudsburg W, 27-0 11/12 Bloomsburg W, 41-0 10/9 Penn Military T, 6-6 10/29 @ Millersville W, 26-7 10/16 Ithaca College W, 6-0 11/4 @ Moravian W, 20-0 1955 (6-3-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/23 Indiana (Pa.) W, 20-0 11/12 Bloomsburg W, 31-6 9/17 @ East Carolina W, 9-0 10/31 @ Albright W, 6-0 11/18 Drexel L, 6-7 9/23 Fort Monmouth W, 14-7 11/7 @ Lock Haven L, 13-20 9/30 Drexel L, 0-7 11/14 @ East Stroudsburg L, 0-26 1951 (8-2-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/7 @ Youngstown L, 6-39 9/14 Millersville W, 41-21 10/15 @ Lock Haven W, 20-0 1943-44 9/21 Penn Military W, 19-6 10/22 @ East Stroudsburg W, 23-20 No football played 9/28 Rider W, 33-12 10/28 King’s W, 27-7 10/6 @ Delaware L, 20-47 11/4 Millersville W, 27-14 1945 (3-0-1) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/13 @ Lock Haven W, 35-6 11/12 @ Bloomsburg L, 7-17 10/13 @ Haverford “B” W, 12-0 10/20 @ East Stroudsburg W, 27-13 10/19 Delaware T, 6-6 11/2 Moravian W, 41-7 1956 (7-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/26 Drexel W, 6-0 Coach Jim Bonder is carried 11/10 @ Bloomsburg L, 7-16 9/22 @ Delaware W, 10-7 11/10 Swarthmore W, 12-7 off the fi eld after leading 11/17 @ Drexel W, 13-0 9/29 King’s W, 21-19 Pretzel Bowl 10/6 @ New Haven L, 7-33 West Chester to a perfect 1946 (9-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger @ Albright W, 32-9 10/13 Drexel W, 13-7 9-0 season and the PSAC 9/20 @ Moravian W, 13-6 10/20 @ California (Pa.) W, 31-7 Championship in 1960. 9/27 Drexel W, 12-0 10/28 East Stroudsburg W, 15-7 10/5 @ CCNY W, 20-0 11/3 @Millersville W, 31-14 1961 (7-2-0) - Jim Bonder 10/11 Penn Military W, 40-0 11/9 Bloomsburg W, 21-7 9/23 @ Ithaca College W, 13-7 10/18 Lock Haven L, 6-13 9/30 @ East Stroudsburg W, 28-7 10/25 East Stroudsburg W, 13-7 1957 (9-0-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/6 Millersville W, 56-6 11/2 @ Albright W, 26-0 9/21 @ Fort Meyer W, 25-7 10/13 Clarion W, 51-20 11/8 @ Ithaca College W, 13-7 9/27 @ King’s W, 52-12 10/21 @ Kutztown W, 47-0 11/16 @ Millersville W, 12-0 10/5 New Haven W, 47-7 10/28 Muskingum L, 16-19 11/23 @ Wagner W, 32-0 10/12 Baldwin-Wallace W, 39-7 11/4 @ Villanova L, 13-40 10/18 Drexel W, 39-0 11/11 @ Bloomsburg W, 26-7 1947 (10-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/26 East Stroudsburg W, 34-0 PSCAC Championship 9/19 Moravian W, 20-6 11/1 Millerville W, 25-0 11/18 Slippery Rock W, 21-0 9/26 Drexel W, 33-13 11/9 Bloomsburg W, 13-7 10/3 @ Penn Military W, 33-0 11/15 California (Pa.) W, 52-0 10/10 @ Albright W, 20-7 10/17 @ Lock Haven W, 14-6 1958 (9-1-0) - W. Glenn Killinger 10/25 @ East Stroudsburg W, 6-0 9/20 @ Villanova L, 14-28 11/1 Rider W, 35-0 9/27 @ Mansfi eld W, 19-0 11/7 CCNY W, 47-0 10/4 King’s W, 63-7 11/14 @ Millersville W, 6-0 10/10 East Stroudsburg W, 49-0 TG Burley Bowl 10/18 Drexel W, 51-0 Carson-Newman W, 20-6 Pete Mosteller breaks 10/25 @ Shippensburg W, 40-20 (@ Johnson City, Tenn.) 11/1 @ Millersville W, 68-0 1/1/48 Cigar Bowl through the line for another 11/7 Bloomsburg W, 56-0 Missouri Valley L, 7-26 TD during West Chester’s 11/14 Cheyney W, 85-0 (@ Johnson City, Tenn.) 1957 undefeated season. 11/21 @ Baldwin-Wallace W, 69-12 5522 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Year-by-Year

1962 (8-2-0) - Jim Bonder Tangerine Bowl 1972 (7-3-0) - John Furlow 9/15 @ Villanova L, 6-31 Tennessee-Martin L, 8-25 9/16 @ Bridgeport L, 27-35 9/21 Ithaca College W, 21-8 # = PSCAC Championship Game 9/23 @ Ithaca College W, 48-22 9/29 East Stroudsburg L, 6-7 9/30 East Stroudsburg W, 24-6 10/6 @ Millersville W, 38-0 1968 (5-3-0)- Bob Mitten 10/7 @ Millersville W, 52-7 10/13 Bloomsburg W, 28-0 9/21 @ Ithaca College W, 28-6 10/14 Bloomsburg W, 61-14 10/19 @ Southern Conn. St. W, 41-0 9/28 East Stroudsburg L, 14-21 10/21 @ Delaware L, 14-31 10/27 Kutztown W, 35-0 10/5 @ Millersville W, 63-7 10/28 Kutztown W, 43-0 11/3 @ Mansfi eld W, 41-6 10/12 Bloomsburg W, 41-7 11/4 @ Mansfi eld W, 34-8 11/9 Cheyney W, 60-0 10/19 @ Delaware L, 0-28 11/11 Delta State W, 31-28 Cement Bowl 10/25 Kutztown W, 39-0 11/18 @ Slippery Rock# L, 27-29 12/8 Hofstra W, 46-12 11/2 @ Mansfi eld W, 33-0 # = PSCAC Championship Game (@ Allentown, Pa.) 11/23 Villanova L, 3-63 1973 (5-5-0) - John Furlow 1963 (8-1-0) - Jim Bonder 1969 (8-2-0)- Bob Mitten 9/15 @ Delaware L, 14-49 9/21 @ Villanova L, 9-21 9/13 @ Villanova L, 14-41 9/22 Clarion W, 34-19 9/28 @ East Stroudsburg W, 21-0 9/20 Ithaca College W, 41-0 9/29 @ East Stroudsburg W, 14-7 10/5 Millersville W, 26-6 9/27 @ East Stroudsburg W, 36-21 10/6 Millersville W, 7-3 10/13 @ Bloomsburg W, 28-0 10/4 Millersville W, 49-12 10/13 @ Bloomsburg W, 49-16 10/20 Southern Conn. St. W, 20-0 10/11 @ Bloomsburg W, 38-13 10/27 @ Kutztown W, 41-13 Phil Hossler follows his block 10/26 @ Kutztown W, 34-0 10/18 @ Delaware L, 8-24 11/3 Hillsdale L, 7-13 during the 1971 season in 11/1 Mansfi eld W, 55-0 10/25 @ Kutztown W, 70-14 11/10 @ Villanova L, 14-42 which he scored eight TDs 11/8 Cheyney W, 75-0 11/1 Mansfi eld W, 61-8 11/17 Slippery Rock# L, 14-28 PSCAC Championship 11/8 @ Lenoir-Rhyne W, 28-14 # = PSCAC Championship Game and led WCU to the 11/16 Slippery Rock W, 36-7 Clarion# W, 41-34 Central Florida Classic PSAC title. # = PSCAC Championship Game 11/24 Bethune-Cookman L, 22-32 1964 (6-2-0) - Jim Bonder 10/2 @ Millersville W, 43-14 9/19 @ East Carolina L, 9-33 1970 (7-4-0)- Bob Mitten 1974 (8-2-0) - John Furlow 10/9 Bloomsburg W, 17-0 9/25 East Stroudsburg L, 0-13 9/12 @ Delaware L, 22-39 9/14 Bridgeport W, 34-0 10/16 Bucknell L, 14-29 10/3 @ Millersville W, 33-6 9/19 @ Ithaca College W, 56-0 9/12 @ Clarion W, 19-3 10/23 Kutztown W, 27-7 10/9 Bloomsburg W, 54-0 9/26 East Stroudsburg W, 42-0 9/28 East Stroudsburg W, 20-6 10/30 New Hampshire L, 10-27 10/17 @ Ithaca College W, 12-6 10/3 @ Millersville W, 39-0 10/5 @ Millersville W, 37-13 11/6 @ Cheyney W, 33-14 10/23 Cheyney W, 54-8 10/10 Bloomsburg W, 42-0 10/12 Bloomsburg W, 34-3 11/13 @ Delaware L, 7-42 10/30 Kutztown W, 20-0 10/16 @ Hofstra L, 14-37 10/19 @ American Int’l W, 24-21 11/6 @ Mansfi eld W, 20-0 10/24 Kutztown W, 48-7 10/26 Kutztown W, 30-21 1977 (5-5-0) - John Furlow 10/31 @ Mansfi eld W, 23-7 11/9 @ Cheyney W, 28-18 9/10 Glassboro State W, 28-18 1965 (5-3-0) - Jim Bonder/Bob Mitten 11/7 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 38-21 11/16 @ Delaware L, 3-31 9/17 @ Delaware L, 15-17 9/25 East Carolina L, 6-27 11/14 @ Edinboro# L, 6-14 11/23 @ Slippery Rock# L, 7-20 9/24 @ New Hampshire L, 0-26 10/2 @ East Stroudsburg L, 6-13 11/21 @ Villanova L, 7-30 # = PSCAC Championship Game 10/1 Millersville L, 7-28 10/8 Millersville W, 25-14 # = PSCAC Championship Game 10/8 @ Bloomsburg W, 20-7 10/16 @ Bloomsburg W, 40-21 1975 (4-5-0) - John Furlow 10/15 @ Bucknell L, 13-24 10/23 @ Villanova L, 13-28 1971 (9-1-0) - Bob Mitten 9/13 @ New Hampshire L, 0-24 10/22 @ Kutztown W, 14-7 10/30 @ Kutztown W, 30-0 9/18 Ithaca College W, 34-20 9/20 American Int’l L, 9-13 10/29 American Int’l W, 21-7 11/5 Mansfi eld W, 27-0 9/25 Delaware St. W, 51-0 9/27 @ East Stroudsburg L, 20-24 11/5 Cheyney W, 28-14 11/12 Cheyney W, 27-6 10/2 @ East Stroudsburg W, 9-7 10/4 Millersville L, 12-17 11/12 @ East Stroudsburg L, 0-24 10/9 Millersville W, 48-12 10/11 @ Bloomsburg W, 28-7 1966 (8-3-0) - Bob Mitten 10/16 @ Bloomsburg W, 56-7 10/25 @ Kutztown W, 21-6 1978 (2-9-0) - John Furlow 9/17 @ Ithaca College W, 13-3 10/23 @ Delaware L, 8-47 11/1 @ Hillsdale W, 42-7 9/9 @ Lehigh L, 20-23 9/24 Shippensburg W, 33-21 10/30 @ Kutztown W, 62-0 11/8 Cheyney W, 23-20 9/16 @ Delaware L, 0-56 10/1 East Stroudsburg W, 39-6 11/6 Mansfi eld W, 62-0 11/15 @ Delaware L, 7-35 9/23 @ Glassboro State L, 26-27 10/8 @ Millersville W, 21-6 11/13 @ Towson W, 48-0 9/30 New Hampshire L, 0-21 10/15 Bloomsburg W, 41-21 11/20 Edinboro# W, 35-14 1976 (5-4-0) - John Furlow 10/7 @ Millersville L, 0-27 10/22 @ Villanova L, 0-15 # = PSCAC Championship Game 9/11 @ Glassboro State W, 42-16 10/14 Bloomsburg L, 3-16 10/28 Kutztown W, 33-0 9/25 East Stroudsburg L, 13-27 10/21 @ Northeastern L, 6-21 11/5 @ Mansfi eld W, 47-7 10/28 Kutztown W, 38-7 11/11 Cheyney W, 42-0 11/4 East Stroudsburg L, 10-19 Clarion# L, 26-28 11/11 @ Cheyney W, 10-6 Tangerine Bowl 11/18 @ C.W. Post L, 7-21 Morgan St. L, 6-14 # = PSCAC Championship Game

1967 (10-1-0) - Bob Mitten 9/16 @ Villanova W, 14-9 9/23 Shippensburg W, 20-6 9/29 @ East Stroudsburg W, 33-7 10/7 Millersville W, 50-6 10/14 @ Bloomsburg W, 50-28 10/20 Ithaca College W, 47-0 10/28 @ Kutztown W, 41-6 11/4 Mansfi eld W, 53-0 11/11 @ Cheyney W, 56-0 West Chester University went 8-3 in 1966 during head Clarion# W, 27-7 coach Bob Mitten’s fi rst full season at the helm.

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1979 (4-7-0) - Otto Kneidinger 11/6 @ Cheyney W, 17-16 11/1 Mansfi eld W, 62-20 9/8 Lehigh L, 7-12 11/13 @ Delaware L, 13-55 11/8 @ Lehigh L, 13-18 9/15 @ Delaware L, 6-42 11/16 @ Millersville W, 7-3 9/21 Glassboro State W, 10-9 1983 (7-3-0)- Otto Kneidinger 11/23 @ Indiana (Pa.)# L, 6-20 9/29 @ American Int’l W, 14-10 9/10 @ Delaware W, 35-27 # = PSAC Championship Game 10/5 Millersville L, 3-28 9/16 Glassboro State W, 10-0 10/13 @ Bloomsburg W, 15-7 9/23 Cheyney W, 21-7 1987 (9-2-0) - Danny Hale 10/20 Northeastern W, 34-30 10/1 Millersville L, 10-16 9/5 Indiana (Pa.) W, 31-7 10/27 @ Kutztown L, 20-28 10/8 @ Bloomsburg L, 24-25 9/11 American Int’l W, 30-3 11/3 @ East Stroudsburg L, 0-14 10/15 Shippensburg W, 29-15 9/19 @ Delaware L, 21-28 11/9 Cheyney L, 34-36 10/22 @ Kutztown L, 7-16 9/26 @ Bloomsburg W, 39-14 11/17 C.W. Post L, 19-25 10/29 @ East Stroudsburg W, 17-14 10/3 @ Kutztown W, 30-13 11/5 Fayetteville W, 30-8 10/10 @ Edinboro W, 49-28 1980 (5-4-1) - Otto Kneidinger 11/12 Indiana (Pa.) W, 40-32 10/17 @ East Stroudsburg W, 28-7 9/13 @ Delaware L, 7-28 10/24 Cheyney W, 44-15 9/20 @ Glassboro State W, 35-14 1984 (7-3-0) - Danny Hale 10/31 @ Mansfi eld W, 54-19 9/27 American Int’l L, 9-37 9/8 @ American Int’l W, 26-10 11/6 Millersville W, 44-8 10/4 @ Millersville L, 13-14 9/15 @ Glassboro State W, 53-3 11/21 Indiana (Pa.)# L, 9-21 10/10 Bloomsburg W, 41-17 9/22 @ Delaware L, 20-21 # = PSAC Championship Game 10/18 @ Bucknell L, 21-31 9/29 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 18-24 10/24 Kutztown W, 19-0 10/5 East Stroudsburg W, 44-27 1988 (9-2-0) - Danny Hale 10/31 East Stroudsburg W, 26-13 10/13 @ Cheyney W, 28-0 9/10 @ American Int’l W, 54-21 Michael Horrocks led West 11/8 @ Cheyney T, 24-24 10/20 Mansfi eld W, 21-0 9/17 Fayetteville St. W, 63-21 Chester to a 35-27 win at 11/14 Salisbury W, 23-21 10/27 @ Millersville W, 34-29 9/24 @ Millersville L, 15-17 Delaware in 1983. 11/3 Bloomsburg L, 31-34 9/30 Bloomsburg W, 24-9 1981 (8-3-0) - Otto Kneidinger 11/9 Kutztown W, 31-20 10/7 Kutztown W, 52-13 1990 (6-4-0) - Rick Daniels 9/11 Hampden-Sydney W, 28-3 10/15 @ Clarion W, 55-7 9/8 @ American Int’l W, 31-18 9/18 Glassboro State W, 15-6 1985 (7-3-0) - Danny Hale 10/22 East Stroudsburg W, 20-3 9/15 @ Boston Univ. L, 7-38 9/27 @ Delaware St. W, 19-16 9/7 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 3-7 10/28 Cheyney W, 37-16 9/22 @ Delaware L, 12-13 10/2 Millersville L, 14-41 9/20 Glassboro State W, 30-17 11/6 Mansfi eld W, 34-14 9/29 @ Millersville L, 17-24 10/10 @ Bloomsburg W, 56-8 9/28 @ Kutztown W, 16-8 11/12 @ Delaware W, 33-13 10/5 New Haven L, 57-58 10/17 Bucknell L, 14-20 10/5 @ Delaware L, 22-37 11/19 @ Jacksonville St.% L, 24-63 10/13 @ Kutztown W, 42-20 10/24 @ Kutztown W, 21-0 10/12 @ East Stroudsburg W, 18-16 % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/20 @ Lock Haven W, 28-27 10/31 @ East Stroudsburg W, 20-3 10/19 Cheyney W, 13-0 10/27 East Stroudsburg W, 41-17 11/7 Cheyney W, 13-7 10/26 @ Mansfi eld W, 36-17 1989 (8-3-0) - Rick Daniels 11/3 @ Cheyney W, 35-14 11/14 @ Salisbury W, 51-13 11/1 Millersville W, 21-17 9/9 American Int’l W, 34-7 11/10 Bloomsburg W, 17-7 11/21 @ Delaware L, 14-31 11/9 Lehigh W, 20-17 9/15 Boston Univ. W, 20-19 11/16 @ Bloomsburg L, 6-8 9/23 @ Delaware L, 21-41 *1991 (6-5-0) - Rick Daniels 1982 (6-4-0) - Otto Kneidinger 9/30 @ Bloomsburg W, 28-20 8/31 @ Delaware L, 0-28 9/11 @ Massachusetts L, 3-25 1986 (8-3-0) - Danny Hale 10/7 @ Kutztown W, 30-14 9/13 American Int’l W, 36-13 9/18 @ Glassboro State W, 17-0 9/12 @ Glassboro State W, 38-0 10/14 Clarion W, 42-32 9/20 Central Connecticut W, 34-14 9/24 Delaware State W, 41-21 9/20 @ Delaware L, 31-33 10/21 @ East Stroudsburg W, 21-19 9/28 @ Mansfi eld W, 31-9 10/2 @ Millersville W, 40-17 9/26 Bloomsburg W, 44-7 10/27 Cheyney W, 52-0 10/4 Millersville W, 12-9 10/9 Bloomsburg W, 46-0 10/3 Kutztown W, 43-21 11/4 @ Mansfi eld W, 63-6 10/12 @ New Haven W, 34-20 10/16 @ Shippensburg L, 22-28 10/11 Edinboro W, 37-9 11/11 Millersville L, 29-30 10/19 Kutztown L, 3-42 10/23 Kutztown W, 55-0 10/18 East Stroudsburg W, 20-0 11/18 @ Portland St.% L, 50-56 (3OT) 10/26 Lock Haven L, 7-13 10/29 East Stroudsburg L, 9-17 10/25 @ Cheyney W, 37-6 % = NCAA II Playoffs 11/2 @ East Stroudsburg L, 21-28 11/9 @ Cheyney W, 30-14 11/16 @ Bloomsburg L, 12-34 *WCU voluntarily forfeited its six wins due to the inadvertent use of an ineligible player.

1992 (9-2-0) - Rick Daniels 9/4 @ Villanova L, 6-26 9/19 Wingate W, 38-7 9/26 @ Delaware W, 21-20 10/3 @ Cheyney W, 48-7 10/9 Mansfi eld W, 39-13 10/17 @ Millersville W, 38-27 10/24 Bloomsburg W, 34-2 10/31 @ Kutztown W, 35-34 11/7 Shippensburg W, 35-31 11/14 East Stroudsburg W, 3-0 11/21 New Haven% L, 26-38 % = NCAA II Playoffs

Former LB Lee Woodall and former OL Ralph Tamm were teammates on the Super Bowl XXIX championship squad in 1995.

5544 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Yearly Results

1993 (6-5-0) - Rick Daniels 10/10 Mansfi eld W, 39-0 9/11 @ Glenville St. W, 62-3 11/8 @ California (Pa.)# L, 36-47 9/4 @ New Haven L, 33-45 10/17 Bloomsburg W, 21-10 9/18 @ Delaware L, 6-24 11/15 Soouthern Conn. St.% W, 52-32 9/11 @ Clarion W, 19-17 10/24 @ Millersville L, 31-34 9/25 @ Cheyney W, 70-0 11/22 @ Bloomsburg% L, 21-28 9/18 Indiana (Pa.) L, 26-37 10/31 @ Clarion W, 44-40 10/2 Kutztown W, 51-9 # = PSAC Championship Game 9/25 @ Delaware L, 41-56 11/7 Cheyney W, 50-14 10/9 Millersville W, 31-16 % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/1 Cheyney W, 39-12 11/14 Kuztown W, 34-21 10/16 @ Mansfi eld W, 49-0 10/9 @ Mansfi eld W, 29-10 10/23 @ E Stroudsburg W, 38-37 (OT) 2009 (7-4) - Bill Zwaan 10/16 Millersville L, 10-14 1999 (7-3) - Rick Daniels 10/30 Bloomsburg W, 35-24 8/27 @ Lock Haven W, 43-0 10/23 @ Bloomsburg L, 16-38 9/4 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 9-12 11/6 Shippensburg L, 21-24 (OT) 9/4 @ Delaware L, 0-35 10/30 Kutztown W, 35-3 9/18 @ Delaware L, 10-29 11/13 C.W. Post % W, 35-3 9/12 California (Pa.) L, 23-30 11/6 @ Shippensburg W, 24-19 9/25 @ Shippensburg L, 30-48 11/20 @ Shippensburg% W, 33-28 9/19 @ Millersville* W, 63-10 11/13 East Stroudsburg W, 35-33 10/2 East Stroudsburg W, 49-3 11/27 @ E Stroudsburg% W, 48-38 9/26 Kutztown* W, 37-17 10/9 @ Mansfi eld W, 42-6 12/4 @ Valdosta St.% L, 21-45 10/3 East Stroudsburg* L, 20-21 1994 (8-4-0) - Rick Daniels 10/16 @ Bloomsburg W, 35-17 % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/10 @ C.W. Post* W, 34-26 9/3 @ Kutztown W, 17-9 10/23 Millersville W, 40-35 10/17 @ Shippensburg* L, 19-24 9/10 Clarion W, 37-30 10/30 Clarion W, 62-20 2005 (8-4) - Bill Zwaan 10/22 Cheyney* W, 59-0 9/17 Shippensburg W, 14-10 11/6 @ Cheyney W, 56-23 8/26 Clarion W, 43-14 10/31 Bloomsburg* W, 30-14 9/24 @ Delaware L, 55-58 11/13 Kutztown W, 55-30 9/3 @ North Dakota L, 7-41 11/7 Mercyhurst W, 45-13 10/1 East Stroudsburg W, 37-30 9/10 @ Indiana (Pa.) W, 30-20 10/8 @ Cheyney W, 34-14 2000 (2-9) - Rick Daniels 9/17 @ Delaware L, 21-42 2010 (4-7) - Bill Zwaan 10/15 Mansfi eld W, 30-27 8/31 New Haven L, 0-7 9/24 Cheyney W, 64-0 9/3 @ Delaware L, 0-31 10/22 @ Millersville W, 28-21 9/9 East Stroudsburg L, 6-12 10/1 @ Kutztown W, 48-21 9/11 Edinboro L, 14-16 10/29 Bloomsburg L, 23-29 9/16 UC-Davis L, 0-45 10/8 @ Millersville W, 27-7 9/18 @ Slippery Rock L, 27-33 (OT) 11/5 @ Villanova L, 14-35 9/23 @ Delaware L, 0-84 10/15 Mansfi eld W, 63-20 9/25 @East Stroudsburg* W, 35-31 11/12 @ California (Pa.) W, 60-14 9/30 Bloomsburg L, 7-35 10/22 East Stroudsburg W, 18-17 10/2 C.W. Post* L, 37-39 (3OT) 11/19 @ Ferris State% L, 40-43 10/7 @ Mansfi eld W, 34-14 10/29 @ Bloomsburg L, 35-42 10/7 Shippensburg* W, 44-43 (2OT) % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/14 @ Kutztown L, 0-24 11/5 @ Shippensburg W, 24-16 10/16 Cheyney* W, 48-34 10/21 Millersville L, 0-6 11/12 @ C.W. Post% L, 20-24 10/23 @ Bloomsburg* L, 21-45 1995 (4-6-1) - Rick Daniels 10/28 Edinboro L, 6-13 % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/30 @ Kutztown* L, 23-45 9/1 Cheyney W, 56-7 11/4 @ Cheyney W, 30-6 11/6 Millersville* W, 45-14 9/9 @ Delaware L, 21-49 11/11 @ Clarion L, 21-28 2006 (9-4) - Bill Zwaan 11/13 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-27 9/16 @ Shippensburg W, 25-14 9/2 Edinboro L, 14-28 9/23 @ Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-50 2001 (5-4) - Rick Daniels 9/9 @ Delaware L, 7-30 2011 (5-6) - Bill Zwaan 9/30 @ East Stroudsburg L, 26-34 9/1 @ New Haven L, 28-32 9/16 @ Clarion W, 49-21 9/3 @ New Haven L, 32-35 (OT) 10/7 New Haven T, 36-36 9/8 @ East Stroudsburg L, 9-28 9/23 @ Shippensburg W, 24-0 9/10 @ Delaware L, 17-28 10/14 @ Mansfi eld W, 24-8 9/29 @ Bloomsburg L, 14-27 9/30 Cheyney W, 53-12 9/17 Slippery Rock W, 20-17 10/21 Millersville L, 12-31 10/6 Mansfi eld W, 14-7 (OT) 10/7 @ Bloomsburg L, 27-30 9/24 East Stroudsburg* W, 37-26 10/28 @ Bloomsburg L, 18-23 10/13 Kutztown L, 25-26 10/14 Millersville W, 54-27 10/1 @ C.W. Post* L, 23-34 11/4 Kutztown L, 12-21 10/20 @ Millersville W, 24-21 (OT) 10/21 @ Kutztown W, 49-47 10/8 @ Shippensburg* W, 52-17 11/11 California (Pa.) W, 25-24 10/27 @ Edinboro W, 30-26 10/28 @ East Stroudsburg W, 49-28 10/15 @ Cheyney* W, 23-7 11/3 Cheyney W, 57-34 11/4 Mansfi eld W, 44-0 10/22 Bloomsburg* L, 42-55 1996 (7-3) - Rick Daniels 11/10 Clarion W, 16-14 11/11 @ Slippery Rock W, 21-20 10/29 Kutztown* L, 0-24 8/31 @ Cheyney W, 62-0 11/18 @ Bryant% W, 31-29 11/5 @ Millersville* W, 49-13 9/7 @ New Haven W, 24-17 2002 (5-6) - Rick Daniels 11/25 @ Bloomsburg% L, 20-21 11/12 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-34 9/14 @ Virginia St. W, 35-14 8/29 New Haven L, 19-28 % = NCAA II Playoffs 9/21 @ Delaware L, 17-24 9/7 @ Glenville St. W, 48-7 10/5 Slippery Rock W, 31-21 9/21 @ Delaware L, 10-31 2007 (9-3) - Bill Zwaan 10/12 East Stroudsburg L, 33-40 9/28 Shippensburg L, 27-41 9/1 @ Edinboro W, 32-16 10/26 Mansfi eld W, 57-0 10/5 Kutztown W, 31-24 9/8 @ Delaware L, 14-41 11/2 @ Millersville W, 23-20 10/12 @ Clarion L, 28-34 9/15 Clarion W, 49-21 11/9 Bloomsburg L, 10-20 10/19 @ Cheyeny W, 56-0 9/22 @ Shippensburg W, 34-29 11/16 @ Kutztown W, 17-14 10/26 East Stroudsburg W, 17-14 9/29 Bloomsburg W, 44-28 11/2 @ Bloomsburg L, 10-23 10/6 @ Millersville W, 42-14 1997 (5-6) - Rick Daniels 11/9 @ Millersville L, 24-31 10/13 Kutztown W, 21-0 8/28 @ Villanova L, 0-64 11/16 Mansfi eld W, 9-7 10/20 East Stroudsburg W, 30-15 9/6 New Haven L, 26-32 10/27 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 34-20 9/20 @ Delaware L, 7-28 2003 (8-3) - Bill Zwaan 11/3 California (Pa.) L, 14-30 9/27 @ Univ. of Buffalo W, 30-27 9/6 @ New Haven W, 28-17 11/10 @ Cheyney W, 35-13 10/4 @ Slippery Rock L, 14-27 9/13 Glenville St. W, 56-7 11/17 Indiana (Pa.)% L, 35-45 10/11 @ East Stroudsburg W, 32-31 9/20 @ Delaware L, 7-49 % = NCAA II Playoffs 10/18 Cheyney W, 54-20 9/27 @ Shippensburg W, 33-20 10/25 @ Mansfi eld W, 38-9 10/4 @ Kutztown L, 16-17 2008 (9-4) - Bill Zwaan 11/1 Millersville L, 7-21 10/11 Clarion W, 35-17 8/30 @ California (Pa.) L, 32-44 11/8 @ Bloomsburg L, 14-24 10/18 Cheyeny W, 62-0 9/6 Lock Haven W, 37-6 11/15 Kutztown W, 24-12 10/25 @ East Stroudsburg L, 27-28 9/13 @ Delaware L, 20-48 11/1 Bloomsburg W, 35-34 9/20 Millersville W, 41-10 1998 (8-3) - Rick Daniels 11/8 Millersville W, 19-3 9/27 @ Kutztown W, 49-8 9/3 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-19 11/15 @ Mansfi eld W, 55-27 10/4 @ East Stroudsburg W, 34-24 9/12 @ New Haven W, 33-27 (OT) 10/11 C.W. Post W, 17-7 9/19 @ Delaware L, 21-42 2004 (11-4) - Bill Zwaan 10/18 Shippensburg W, 25-7 9/26 Shippensburg W, 36-21 8/28 @ Clarion W, 20-17 10/25 Cheyney W, 60-6 10/3 @ East Stroudsburg W, 57-35 9/4 @ NW Missouri St. L, 7-38 11/1 @ Bloomsburg W, 24-21

2012 Online Guide 5555 West Chester Football Team Rushing Records

Most Rushing Yards Game: 453 vs. Millersville, 9-20-08 Season Records Season: 2,961 (1958) RUSHING YARDS No. Yards ...... Att ...... Season Most Rushing Attempts 1. 2,961 ...... 434 ...... 1958 Game: 59 vs. Mansfi eld, 11-15-03 2. 2,804 ...... 517 ...... 1971 Season: 548 (1997) 3. 2,607 ...... 466 ...... 1951 4. 2,552 ...... 479 ...... 2006 Most Rushing Touchdowns 5. 2,494 ...... 494 ...... 1982 Game: 9, vs. Glenville State, 9-11-04 6. 2,484 ...... 538 ...... 2004 Season: 44 (1979) 7. 2,360 ...... 529 ...... 1981 8. 2,289 ...... 492 ...... 1973 Highest Yards Per Carry Average 9. 2,276 ...... 504 ...... 2005 Game: 10.3 vs. Millersville, 9-20-08 10. 2,263 ...... 439 ...... 1960 Season: 6.8 (1958)

Most Rushing Yards Per Game RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season: 296.1 (1958) No. Attempts ...... Yards ...... Season 1. 548 ...... 2,073 ...... 1997 Most First Downs, Rushing 2. 538 ...... 2,484 ...... 2004 Game: 25 vs. Glenville State, 9-13-03 3. 529 ...... 2,360 ...... 1981 Season: 133 (2006) 4. 527 ...... 2,086 ...... 1970 5. 517 ...... 2,804 ...... 1971 6. 514 ...... 2,173 ...... 1987 7. 505 ...... 1,540 ...... 1979 8. 504 ...... 2,276 ...... 2005 Running Back Osagie Osunde gradu- 9. 501 ...... 2,135 ...... 1988 ated from West Chester University as 10. 501 ...... 1,061 ...... 1966 the school’s third all-time leading rush- er with 3,846 career rushing yards. RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game Records No. TDs ...... Season RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1. 44 ...... 1979 No. Avg ...... Games ...... Season RUSHING YARDS 1. 296.1 ...... 10 ...... 1958 No. Opponent...... Date ...... Yards 2. 37 ...... 2004 3. 32 ...... 1972 2. 287.4 ...... 7 ...... 1952 1. Millersville ...... 9-20-08 ...... 453 4. 31 ...... 2006 3. 280.4 ...... 10 ...... 1971 2. Glenville State ...... 9-13-03 ...... 425 5. 28 ...... 2008 4. 260.7 ...... 10 ...... 1951 3. Millersville ...... 10-5-68 ...... 411 6. 27 ...... 1987 5. 251.4 ...... 9 ...... 1960 4. Cheyney ...... 9-30-06 ...... 408 7. 26 ...... 2005 6. 249.4 ...... 10 ...... 1982 5. Mansfi eld ...... 10-15-05 ...... 377 26 ...... 1982 7. 248.2 ...... 9 ...... 1957 6. Cheyney ...... 10-18-03 ...... 375 26 ...... 1970 8. 228.9 ...... 10 ...... 1973 7. Mansfi eld ...... 11-15-03 ...... 351 10. 25 ...... 1974 9. 228.1 ...... 8 ...... 1959 8. Kutztown ...... 10-2-04 ...... 325 9. Cheyney ...... 9-25-04 ...... 324 10. Mansfi eld ...... 11-4-06 ...... 321 YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT No. Avg ...... Att...... Yds...... Season 1. 6.8 ...... 424 ...... 2,961 ...... 1958 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2. 5.9 ...... 380 ...... 2,234 ...... 1957 No. Opponent...... Date ...... Atts. 3. 5.7 ...... 325 ...... 1,825 ...... 1959 1. Mansfi eld ...... 11-15-03 ...... 59 4. 5.6 ...... 466 ...... 2,607 ...... 1951 2. Millersville ...... 10-8-05 ...... 56 5. 5.5 ...... 364 ...... 1,991 ...... 2003 3. Kutztown ...... 10-2-04 ...... 54 6. 5.4 ...... 517 ...... 2,804 ...... 1971 4. Glenville State ...... 9-11-04 ...... 53 7. 5.3 ...... 479 ...... 2,552 ...... 2006 East Stroudsburg ...... 10-4-08 ...... 52 5.3 ...... 381 ...... 2,012 ...... 1952 East Stroudsburg ...... 10-28-06 ...... 52 9. 5.2 ...... 439 ...... 2,263 ...... 1960 Kutztown ...... 10-1-05 ...... 52 10. 5.0 ...... 494 ...... 2,494 ...... 1982 8. Mansfi eld ...... 10-15-05 ...... 50 5.0 ...... 330 ...... 1,652 ...... 1953

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Most Rushing Yards Most Players, Same Team, Gaining 100 or Rushing Touchdowns Game: 306, D’Andre Webb vs. Millersville (9-20-08) more Yards Rushing, Same Game No. TD Player Season:1,539 , Mike Eckmeyer (2002) Three Players: Mike Eckmeyer (174), Osagie 1. 5 Rocky Rees vs. Mansfi eld 11-2-68 Career: 4,008, Derrick Price (1987-90) Osunde (124), Josh Fidler (101) vs. Glenville St. 5 Joe Iacone vs. Cheyney 11-9-62 (9-13-03). 3. 4 D’Andre Webb vs. Millersville 9-20-08 Most Rushing Attempts Game: 41, Scott Eberly at New Haven (10-12-91); Game Records Season Records Derrick Price vs. Portland St. (11-18-89) Rushing Yards (200-yard rushers) Rushing Yards (1,000-yard rushers) Season: 295, Mike Eckmeyer (2002) No. Yds Player Year No. Yards Player Year Career: 812, Derrick Price (1987-90) 1. 306 D’Andre Webb vs. Millersville 2008 1. 1,539 Mike Eckmeyer 2002 2. 292 Scott Eberly vs. Kutztown 1993 2. 1,459 Joe Iacone 1962 Most Rushing Touchdowns 3. 279 Derrick Price vs. Cheyney 1990 3. 1,457 Derrick Price 1990 Game: 5, Rocky Rees at Mansfi eld (11-2-68); 4. 272 Jason Sims vs. AIC 1987 4. 1,438 Joe Iacone 1960 Joe Iacone vs. Cheyney (11-9-62) 5. 254 Bill Blystone vs. Kutztown 1976 5. 1,373 Derrick Price 1988 Season: 18, Bert Nye (1967); Joe Iacone (1962) 6. 243 Rocky Rees vs. Mansfi eld 1970 6. 1,368 Jason Sims 1987 Career: 51, Osagie Osunde (2003-07) 7. 238 Derrick Price vs. Mansfi eld 1988 7. 1,228 Thomas Fulton 1997 238 Joe Iacone vs. Slippery Rock 1962 8. 1,118 Brent Steinmetz 2005 Highest Yards Per Carry Average 9. 234 Thomas Fulton vs. ESU 1997 9. 1,165 Mike Irving 1984 Game:18.0, D’Andre Webb vs. Millersville (9-20-08) 10. 227 Mike Eckmeyer vs. Millersville 2002 10. 1,151 Osagie Osunde 2004 Season: 9.0, Jack Wendland (1958) 11. 221 Jason Sims vs. Bloomsburg 1986 1,151 Jason Sims 1986 Career: 7.5, Bill Shockley (1957-59) 12. 218 Thomas Fulton vs. Mansfi eld 1997 12. 1,133 Mike Eckmeyer 2003 13. 214 Mike Eckmeyer vs. Kutztown 2001 13. 1,130 Jim Lindsay 1994 Most Rushing Yards Per Game Average 14. 207 Thomas Fulton vs. Kutztown 1996 14. 1,114 Derrick Price 1989 Season: 159.8, Joe Iacone (1960) 15. 205 Osagie Osunde vs. Cheyney 2006 15. 1,110 Scott Eberly 1993 Career: 141.3, Joe Iacone (1960-62) 16. 202 Brent Steinmetz vs. Millersville 2005 16. 1,065 Rocky Rees 1970 17. 201 Joe Iacone vs. Muskingum 1961 17. 1,059 Joe Iacone 1961 Most 200-Yard Games 18. 1,052 Ron Perkins 1981 Season: 2, Thomas Fulton (1997) Rushing Attempts 19. 1,025 Bill Blystone 1976 Career: 3, Thomas Fulton (1994-97) No. Att. Player 1. 41 Scott Eberly vs. New Haven, 10-12-91 Rushing Attempts Most 100-Yard Games 41 Derrick Price vs. Portland St., 11-18-89 No. Att. Player Year Season: 10, Mike Eckmeyer (2002) 3. 40 Derrick Price vs. Mansfi eld, 11-5-88 1. 295 Mike Eckmeyer 2002 Career: 23, Mike Eckmeyer (2000-03) 40 Jim Lindsay vs. Kutztown, 11-4-95 2. 291 Derrick Price 1990 40 Rocky Rees vs. Mansfi eld, 10-31-70 3. 267 Derrick Price 1989 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games 6. 39 Derrick Price vs. ESU, 10-27-90 4. 261 Thomas Fulton 1997 16 – Mike Eckmeyer (10-6-01 thru 11-9-02) 7. 38 Mike Eckmeyer vs. Millersville, 11-9-02 5. 244 Jason Sims 1987 38 Derrick Price vs. Millersville, 9-29-90 6. 237 Derrick Price 1988 Longest Rush 9. 37 Mike Eckmeyer vs. ESU, 10-26-02 237 Scott Eberly 1992 Game: 94, Randy Wynings at Kutztown (10-30-71) 37 Derrick Price vs. AIC, 9-8-90 8. 229 Mike Irving 1984 9. 222 Joe Iacone 1962 10. 218 Jim Lindsay 1994 218 Scott Eberly 1993

Multiple 100-Yard Rushers – Game Yards Per Rushing Attempt (min. 70 carries) Oct. 20, 1979 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Oct. 20, 2001 ...... Opponent ...... Yards No. Player Year Att. Yards Avg. Tyrone Scott ...... Northeastern ...... 117 Mike Eckmeyer ...... Millersville ...... 118 1. Jack Wendland 1958 88 795 9.0 Ron Perkins ...... Northeastern ...... 110 Don DeFilipo ...... Millersville ...... 102 2. Bill Shockley 1958 99 839 8.5 Sept. 11, 1981 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Nov. 3, 2001 ...... Opponent ...... Yards 3. Mike Eckmeyer 2001 135 998 7.3 Bob Rafferty ...... Hampton-Sydney ...... 113 Mike Eckmeyer ...... Cheyney ...... 187 Jack Wendland 1957 74 537 7.3 Ron Perkins ...... Hampton-Sydney ...... 103 Don DeFilipo ...... Cheyney ...... 121 5. Joe Iacone 1960 199 1,438 7.2 Oct. 8, 1983 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Sept, 13, 2003 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Fred Prender 1953 87 630 7.2 Michael Horrocks ...... Bloomsburg ...... 132 Mike Eckmeyer ...... Glenville State ...... 174 Guy van Alstine 1973 120 858 7.2 Rick Ulrich ...... Bloomsburg ...... 102 Osagie Osunde ...... Glenville State ...... 124 8. Earl Hersh 1951 134 931 6.9 Sept. 15, 1984 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Josh Fidler ...... Glenville State ...... 101 9. Don DeFilipo 1999 97 663 6.8 Mike Irving ...... Rowan ...... 106 Oct. 18, 2003 ...... Opponent ...... Yards 10. Joe Iacone 1962 222 1,459 6.7 James McMaster ...... Rowan ...... 101 Osagie Osunde ...... Cheyney ...... 148 Oct. 10, 1987 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Mike Eckmeyer ...... Cheyney ...... 115 Rushing Touchdowns Jason Sims ...... Edinboro ...... 130 Nov. 15, 2003 ...... Opponent ...... Yards No. TD Player Year Todd Madison ...... Edinboro ...... 130 Mike Eckmeyer ...... Mansfi eld ...... 164 1. 18 Bert Nye 1967 Oct. 31, 1987 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Osagie Osunde ...... Mansfi eld ...... 138 18 Joe Iacone 1962 Jason Sims ...... Mansfi eld ...... 159 Sept. 11, 2004 ...... Opponent ...... Yards 3. 17 Osagie Osunde 2004 Todd Madison ...... Mansfi eld ...... 105 Brent Steinmetz ...... Glenville State ...... 127 4. 15 Brent Steinmetz 2006 Sept. 17, 1988 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Osagie Osunde ...... Glenville State ...... 101 15 Ron Perkins 1982 Smitty Horton...... Fayetteville State ...... 130 6. 14 Brent Steinmetz 2005 Derrick Price ...... Fayetteville State ...... 103 14 Mike Eckmeyer 2002 Oct. 27, 1989 ...... Opponent ...... Yards 14 Ron Perkins 1981 Derrick Price ...... Cheyney ...... 144 Smitty Horton...... Cheyney ...... 129 Nov. 4, 2000 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Jason Muchler ...... Cheyney ...... 125 Don DeFilipo ...... Cheyney ...... 120 Oct. 13, 2001 ...... Opponent ...... Yards Mike Eckmeyer ...... Kutztown ...... 214 Don DeFilipo ...... Kutztown ...... 113

2012 Online Guide 5577 West Chester Football Individual Rushing Records

Career Records Yearly Leaders Rushing Yards (2,000-yard rushers) Year Player Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Player Years 1951 Earl Hersh 134 931 6.9 1. 4,008 Derrick Price 1987-90 1952 Paschal Gazzillo 56 474 8.5 2. 3,956 Joe Iacone 1960-62 1953 Fred Prender 87 630 7.2 3. 3,846 Osagie Osunde 2003-07 1954 Jack McDonnell 64 412 6.4 4. 3,698 Mike Eckmeyer 2000-03 1955 Jack Wendland 96 521 5.4 5. 3,499 Ron Perkins 1979-82 1956 6. 3,058 Jason Sims 1984-87 1957 Jack Wendland 74 537 7.3 7. 2,937 Thomas Fulton 1994-97 1958 Bill Shockley 99 839 8.5 8. 2,897 Scott Eberly 1990-93 1959 Bill Shockley 131 820 6.3 9. 2,750 Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 1960 Joe Iacone 199 1,438 7.2 10. 2,488 Mike Irving 1981-84 1961 Joe Iacone 170 1,059 6.2 11. 2,326 Jim Lindsay 1993-96 1962 Joe Iacone 222 1,459 6.6 18 12. 2,321 Bert Nye 1966-68 1963 John Florence 117 571 4.9 13. 2,240 Rocky Rees 1968-70 1964 John Florence 144 573 3.9 14. 2,049 Bill Shockley 1957-59 1965 Roger Grove 87 425 4.8 15. 2,044 Bill Blystone 1975-77 1966 Craig Milnes 135 644 4.8 1967 Bert Nye 180 947 5.3 18 Rushing Attempts 1968 Bery Nye 189 933 4.9 12 No. Att. Player Years 1969 Rocky Reese 141 593 4.2 10 1. 812 Derrick Price 1987-90 1970 Rocky Reese 191 1,065 5.6 10 Bert Nye led West Chester in rushing 2. 696 Ron Perkins 1979-82 1971 Phil Hossler 105 573 5.5 8 in both 1967 and 1968, falling just shy 3. 656 Scott Eberly 1990-93 1972 Phil Hossler 153 756 4.9 13 4. 615 Mike Eckmeyer 2000-03 1973 Guy van Alstine 120 858 7.2 7 of 1,000 yards in each campaign. 5. 612 Thomas Fulton 1994-97 1974 Guy van Alstine 140 751 5.4 10 6. 602 Osagie Osunde 2003-07 1975 Herb Mills 172 720 4.2 6 7. 591 Joe Iacone 1960-62 1976 Bill Blystone 197 1,025 5.2 12 8. 552 Jason Sims 1984-87 1977 Bill Blystone 191 847 4.4 3 9. 503 Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 1978 John Kostans 122 650 5.3 2 1979 Ron Perkins 140 694 5.0 7 Yards Per Rushing Attempt 1980 Ron Perkins 173 888 5.1 4 No. Player Years Att. Yards Avg. 1981 Ron Perkins 207 1,052 5.1 14 1. Bill Shockley 1957-59 275 2,049 7.5 1982 Ron Perkins 176 865 4.9 15 2. Joe Iacone 1960-62 591 3,956 6.7 1983 Mike Irving 158 763 4.8 6 3. Osagie Osunde 2003-07 602 3,846 6.4 1984 Mike Irving 229 1,166 5.1 6 4. Mike Eckmeyer 2000-03 615 3,698 6.0 1985 Mike Burnetta 125 599 4.8 8 5. Jason Sims 1984-87 552 3,058 5.5 1986 Jason Sims 182 1,151 6.3 8 6. Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 503 2,750 5.5 1987 Jason Sims 244 1,368 5.6 8 7. Mike Irving 1981-84 472 2,488 5.3 1988 Derrick Price 237 1,373 5.8 6 8. Rocky Rees 1968-70 441 2,240 5.1 1989 Derrick Price 267 1,114 4.2 9 9. Ron Perkins 1979-82 696 3,499 5.0 1990 Derrick Price 291 1,457 5.0 7 1991 Scott Eberly 237 943 3.8 9 Rushing Touchdowns 1992 Scott Eberly 174 771 4.1 8 No. TD Player Year 1993 Scott Eberly 218 1,110 5.1 6 1. 51 Osagie Osunde 2003-07 1994 Jim Lindsay 218 1,130 5.2 4 2. 41 Joe Iacone 1960-62 1995 Jim Lindsay 140 680 4.9 4 3. 40 Jason Sims 1984-87 1996 Thomas Fulton 160 824 5.2 4 Rocky Rees is still 13th on the school’s 4. 37 Bert Nye 1966-68 1997 Thomas Fulton 261 1,228 4.7 6 all-time rushing list with 2,240 rushing 5. 35 Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 1998 Conrad Quarles 147 707 4.8 8 yards in his career. 6. 29 Mike Eckmeyer 2000-03 1999 Jason Muchler 104 562 5.2 9 7. 28 Rocky Rees 1968-70 2000 Jason Muchler 151 672 4.5 3 8. 25 Bob Wolfrum 1969-71 2001 Mike Eckmeyer 135 998 7.3 6 2002 Mike Eckmeyer 295 1,539 5.2 14 2003 Mike Eckmeyer 185 1,133 6.1 9 2004 Osagie Osunde 241 1,151 4.8 17 2005 Brent Steinmetz 219 1,188 5.4 14 2006 Brent Steinmetz 171 903 5.3 15 2007 Osagie Osunde 161 953 5.9 12 2008 Jackson Fagan 160 979 6.1 7 2009 D’Andre Webb 81 423 5.2 7 2010 D’Andre Webb 90 571 6.0 11 2011 Rondell White 141 701 5.0 9

D’Andre Webb set the single-game rushing record with 306 yards against Millersville at Farrell Stadium. 5588 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Team Passing Records

Most Attempts Most Interceptions PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 57, at Millersville (10-22-94) Game: 6, at Delaware (9-23-00) No. TDs...... Year Season: 508 (1994) Season: 25 (1978) 1. 40...... 1994 2. 32...... 1998 Most Completions Most First Downs, Passing 3. 30...... 2004 Game: 38 at East Stroudsburg (10-3-98) Game: 28, at East Stroudsburg (10-3-98) 4. 29...... 1999 Season: 274 (1994) Season: 174 (1998) 5. 28...... 2008 6. 28...... 2007 Most Net Yards Gained 7. 25...... 1993 Game: 489 at Clarion (10-31-98) 8. 25...... 1990 Season: 3,641 (1994) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Most Touchdowns No. Pct...... Comp...... Att. ... Int. ...Year Game: 6, at Kutztown (9-27-08); at E. Stroudsburg 1. 65.0...... 120 ...... 186 ...... 4 ...1974 (10-3-98); vs. Cheyney (9-1-95); vs. New Haven 2. 63.0...... 237 ...... 376 ...... 13 ...1999 (10-5-90) 3. 61.6...... 146 ...... 236 ...... 9 ...1988 Season: 40 (1994) 4. 59.8...... 174 ...... 291 ...... 13 ...2006 5. 58.6...... 269 ...... 459 ...... 12 ...1998 6. 58.3...... 203 ...... 348 ...... 13 ...1986 7. 57.7...... 205 ...... 355 ...... 20 ...2004 Game Records 8. 57.6...... 201 ...... 349 ...... 10 ...2009 PASSING YARDS PASSING COMPLETIONS 9. 56.6...... 192 ...... 339 ...... 15 ...1996 No. Opponent...... Date ...Yards No. Opponent...... Date ...Comps. 56.6...... 214 ...... 378 ...... 12 ...2008 1. Clarion ...... 10-31-98 ...... 489 1. East Stroudsburg ...... 10-3-98 ...... 38 2. East Stroudsburg ...... 10-3-98 ...... 481 2. Millersville ...... 10-22-94 ...... 37 PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT 3. New Haven ...... 10-5-90 ...... 449 3. Kutztown ...... 11-13-99 ...... 31 No. Yds./Att...... Yds...... Att...... Year 4. Clarion ...... 10-30-99 ...... 446 4. C.W. Post ...... 10-2-10 ...... 30 1. 10.5 ...... 1,416 ...... 135 ...... 1960 5. Shippensburg ...... 10-7-10 ...... 444 Clarion ...... 10-30-99 ...... 30 2. 9.9 ...... 1,501 ...... 151 ...... 1961 6. Bloomsburg ...... 10-29-05 ...... 430 6. Bloomsburg ...... 11-5-05 ...... 29 3. 9.8 ...... 1,280 ...... 131 ...... 1962 7. Slippery Rock ...... 11-18-72 ...... 410 Slippery Rock ...... 11-18-72 ...... 29 4. 9.5 ...... 3,384 ...... 355 ...... 2004 8. Kutztown ...... 9-27-08 ...... 405 8. Shippensburg ...... 10-7-10 ...... 27 5. 9.4 ...... 3,549 ...... 378 ...... 2008 9. California (Pa.) ...... 11-12-94 ...... 403 6. 9.3 ...... 3,102 ...... 332 ...... 2007 10. Millersville ...... 10-23-99 ...... 393 9.3 ...... 2,714 ...... 291 ...... 2006 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 7. 9.1 ...... 2,500 ...... 276 ...... 2003 PASSING ATTEMPTS No. Opponent...... Date ...... TDs 8. 8.6 ...... 3,135 ...... 362 ...... 1992 No. Opponent...... Date .... Atts. 1. Kutztown ...... 9-27-08 ...... 6 8.6 ...... 3,010 ...... 349 ...... 2009 1. Millersville ...... 10-22-94 ...... 57 East Stroudsburg ...... 10-3-98 ...... 6 8.6 ...... 2,496 ...... 291 ...... 1986 2. New Haven ...... 9-12-98 ...... 56 Cheyney ...... 9-1-95 ...... 6 3. Shippensburg ...... 10-17-09 ...... 54 New Haven ...... 10-5-90 ...... 6 PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION 4. Bloomsburg ...... 10-29-94 ...... 53 5. Many times ...... 5 No. Yds./Cmp...... Yds. ....Comp...... Year Delaware ...... 9-24-94 ...... 53 Last time vs. Shippensburg (10-7-10) 1. 21.9 ...... 1,033 ...... 47 ...... 1952 6. Shippensburg ...... 10-7-10 ...... 50 2. 20.8 ...... 1,416 ...... 68 ...... 1960 7. Bloomsburg ...... 11-5-05 ...... 49 3. 19.2 ...... 1,501 ...... 78 ...... 1961 Slippery Rock ...... 11-18-72 ...... 49 4. 18.8 ...... 1,280 ...... 68 ...... 1962 9. East Stroudsburg ...... 9-8-01 ...... 47 5. 17.8 ...... 2,323 ...... 131 ...... 1969 10. Ferris State ...... 11-19-94 ...... 46 6. 17.7 ...... 884 ...... 50 ...... 1964 7. 17.5 ...... 2,500 ...... 143 ...... 2003 Season Records 8. 17.4 ...... 1,221 ...... 70 ...... 1954 9. 17.2 ...... 1,120 ...... 65 ...... 1965 PASSING YARDS PASSING ATTEMPTS 10. 17.1 ...... 2,588 ...... 304 ...... 151 No. Yards ..Comp...... Att...... Int...... Year No. Atts...... Comp...... Yds.. ...Int...... Year 1. 3,641 ...... 274...... 508 ...... 20 .....1994 1. 508 ...... 274 ...... 3,641 ...... 20 .....1994 2. 3,549 ...... 214...... 378 ...... 12 .....2008 2. 459 ...... 269 ...... 3,452 ...... 12 .....1998 3. 3,452 ...... 269...... 459 ...... 12 .....1998 3. 385 ...... 178 ...... 2,209 ...... 18 .....1995 4. 3,384 ...... 175...... 316 ...... 18 .....2004 4. 378 ...... 214 ...... 3,549 ...... 12 .....2008 5. 3,135 ...... 198...... 362 ...... 17 .....1992 5. 376 ...... 237 ...... 2,944 ...... 13 .....1999 6. 3,102 ...... 184...... 332 ...... 18 .....2007 6. 374 ...... 188 ...... 2,506 ...... 17 .....1993 7. 3,010 ...... 201...... 349 ...... 10 .....2009 7. 362 ...... 198 ...... 3,135 ...... 17 .....1992 8. 2,944 ...... 237...... 376 ...... 13 .....1999 8. 355 ...... 205 ...... 3,384 ...... 20 .....2004 9. 2,741 ...... 174...... 291 ...... 13 .....2006 9. 349 ...... 201 ...... 3,010 ...... 10 .....2009 10. 2,692 ...... 182...... 344 ...... 15 .....2010 10. 348 ...... 203 ...... 2,206 ...... 13 .....1986

PASSING COMPLETIONS PASSING YARDS PER GAME No. Comp ...... Yds. .... Att..... Int. ....Year No. Avg...... Games ...... Year 1. 274 ...... 3,641 ...... 508 ...... 20 ....1994 1. 313.8 ...... 11 ...... 1998 2. 269 ...... 3,452 ...... 459 ...... 12 ....1998 2. 303.4 ...... 12 ...... 1994 3. 237 ...... 2,944 ...... 376 ...... 13 ....1999 3. 294.4 ...... 10 ...... 1999 4. 214 ...... 3,549 ...... 378 ...... 12 ....2008 4. 285.0 ...... 11 ...... 1992 5. 205 ...... 3,384 ...... 355 ...... 20 ....2004 5. 273.6 ...... 11 ...... 2009 6. 203 ...... 2,206 ...... 348 ...... 13 ....1986 6. 273.0 ...... 13 ...... 2008 7. 201 ...... 3,010 ...... 349 ...... 10 ....2009 7. 258.8 ...... 12 ...... 2007 Dave McDonald’s 403 yards passing 8. 198 ...... 3,135 ...... 362 ...... 17 ....1992 8. 244.7 ...... 11 ...... 2010 against California (Pa.) in 1994 is the 9. 192 ...... 2,147 ...... 339 ...... 15 ....1996 9. 236.4 ...... 11 ...... 2011 10. 188 ...... 2,510 ...... 340 ...... 12 ....2002 10. 225.6 ...... 15 ...... 2004 ninth-highest single-game total at 188 ...... 2,506 ...... 374 ...... 17 ....1993 WCU. 2012 Online Guide 5599 West Chester Football Individual Passing Records

Most Attempts Most Interceptions 4. 355 Bob Findora 2004 Game: 57, Dave McDonald at Millersville (10-22-94) Game: 5, Dave McDonald at Villanova (11-5-94) 355 Dave McDonald 1992 Season: 504, Dave McDonald (1994) Season: 21, Craig Atkinson (1977) 6. 349 Joe Wright 2008 PSAC RECORD Career: 51, Dave McDonald (1991-94) 7. 339 Al Niemela 1986 Career: 1,402, Mike Mitros (1996-99) 8. 331 Bob Findora 2002 Highest Completion Percentage Passing Touchdowns Most Completions Season: 64.9, Warren Mays (1974) No. TD Player Year Game: 38, Mike Mitros at ESU (10-3-98) Career: 58.4, Mike Mitros (1996-99) Season: 272, Dave McDonald (1994) 1. 40 Dave McDonald 1994 Career: 819, Mike Mitros (1996- Most Consecutive Games With At Least One 2. 32 Mike Mitros 1998 99) Touchdown Pass 3. 30 Bob Findora 2004 17, Bill Zwaan (2006-07 seasons) 4. 29 Mike Mitros 1999 Most Net Yards Gained 5. 28 Joe Wright 2008 Game: 489, Mike Mitros at Clarion (10-31-98) 28 Bill Zwaan 2007 Season: 3,613, Dave McDonald (1994) 7. 25 Dave McDonald 1993 Career: 9,834, Mike Mitros (1996-99) 25 Ed Brown 1990

Most Touchdowns Completion Percentage No. Player Pct. Cmp Att. Year Game: 6, Joe Wright at Kutztown (9-27-08); Mike Mitros at E. Stroudsburg (10-3-98); Matt Levin 1. Warren Mays 64.9 113 174 1974 vs. Cheyney (9-1-95); Ed Brown vs. New Haven 2. Al Niemela 63.6 138 217 1988 (10-5-90) 3. Mike Mitros 63.2 228 361 1999 Season: 40, Dave McDonald (1994) 4. John Newman 61.2 75 121 1975 Career: 94, Mike Mitros (1966-99) 5. Bill Zwaan 61.0 136 223 2006 6. Al Niemela 58.7 199 339 1986 7. Mike Mitros 58.4 267 457 1998 Passing Attempts 8. Joe Wright 58.2 203 349 2008 No. Att. Player 1. 57 Dave McDonald at Millersville, 10-22-94 Passing Yards Per Attempt 2. 55 Mike Mitros at New Haven, 9-12-98 No. Player Yds/Att. Yds Att. Year 3. 54 Joe Wright at Shippensburg, 10-17-09 1. Vince Bonkoski 10.6 1,254 118 1960 4. 53 Mike Mitros at ESU, 10-3-98 2. Vince Bonkoski 10.2 1,212 119 1961 5. 52 Mike Mitros vs. ESU, 10-12-96 3. Bill Zwaan 9.7 2,973 307 2007 52 at Shippensburg, 9-16-95 4. Joe Wright 9.6 3,336 349 2008 7. 49 Bill Zwaan at Bloomsburg, 10-29-05 5. Terry Eberly 9.6 898 94 1962 8. 48 Dave McDonald vs. IUP, 9-18-93 6. Bill Zwaan 9.5 2,110 223 2006 9. 47 George Caroulis at ESU, 9-8-01 7. Bob Findora 9.4 3,343 355 2004 47 Dave McDonald at New Haven, 9-4-93 8. Ray Spafford 9.4 612 65 1952 9. Bob Findora 9.4 2,464 263 2003 Passing Touchdowns 10. Warren Mays 8.9 1,556 174 1974 No. TD Player Al Niemela 8.9 1,932 217 1988 1. 6 Joe Wright at Kutztown, 9-27-08 6 Mike Mitros at ESU, 10-3-98 Passing Yards Per Completion 6 Matt Levin vs. Cheyney, 9-1-95 No. Player Yds/Cmp. Yds. Cmp. Year 6 Ed Brown vs. New Haven, 10-5-90 1. Ray Spafford 24.5 612 25 1952 Mike Mitros threw for a school-record Season Records 2. Jim Haynie 23.3 1,120 48 1965 489 yards against Clarion in 1998. He Passing Yards 3. Vince Bonkoski 21.3 1,254 59 1960 No. Yards Player Year 4. Vince Bonkoski 18.9 1,212 64 1961 also threw for 481 at ESU earlier that 5. Terry Eberly 18.3 898 49 1962 year. 1. 3,613 Dave McDonald 1994 2. 3,437 Mike Mitros 1998 6. Ernie Forchetti 18.3 1,244 68 1969 Game Records 3. 3,343 Bob Findora 2004 7. Bob Findora 17.6 2,464 140 2003 4. 3,336 Joe Wright 2008 8. Bill Zwaan 17.2 2,973 173 2007 Passing Yards No. Yards Player 5. 3,085 Dave McDonald 1992 1. 489 Mike Mitros at Clarion, 10-31-98 6. 2,973 Bill Zwaan 2007 2. 481 Mike Mitros at ESU, 10-3-98 7. 2,862 Mike Mitros 1999 3. 449 Ed Brown vs. New Haven, 10-5-90 8. 2,759 Joe Wright 2009 4. 444 Sean McCartney vs. Ship, 10-7-10 9. 2,473 Bob Findora 2002 5. 430 Bill Zwaan at Bloomsburg, 10-29-05 10. 2,464 Bob Findora 2003 6. 409 Mike Mitros vs. Clarion, 10-30-99 7. 403 Dave McDonald at Cal, 11-12-94 Pass Completions 8. 393 Mike Mitros vs. Millersville, 10-23-99 No. Cmp. Player Year 9. 385 Joe Wright at Kutztown, 9-28-08 1. 819 Mike Mitros 1996-99 10. 378 Mike Mitros at New Haven, 9-12-98 2. 644 Dave McDonald 1991-94 3. 600 Al Niemela 1985-88 Pass Completions 4. 594 Bob Findora 2001-04 No. Cmp. Player 5. 402 Joe Wright 2005-09 1. 38 Mike Mitros at ESU, 10-3-98 6. 378 Bill Zwaan 2004-07 2. 37 Dave McDonald at Millersville, 10-22-94 3. 33 Mike Mitros vs. Cheyney, 11-7-98 Passing Attempts 4. 29 Bill Zwaan at Bloomsburg, 10-29-05 No. Att. Player Year 29 Mike Mitros vs. Kutztown, 11-13-99 1. 504 Dave McDonald 1994 Joe Wright tied a school record when 29 Mike Mitros vs. ESU, 10-2-99 2. 457 Mike Mitros 1998 he threw for six TDs in a win at 29 Mike Mitros at New Haven, 9-12-98 3. 361 Mike Mitros 1999 29 at Shippensburg, 9-16-95 Kutztown in 2008. 6600 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Individual Passing Records

Career Leaders Completion Percentage Yearly Leaders Passing Yards (4,000-yard passers) No. Player Pct. Cmp Att. Years Year Player Cmp. Att. Pct. Yds TD No. Yards Player Years 1. Mike Mitros 58.4 819 1,402 1996-99 1951 Ray Spafford 24 80 33.8 304 7 2. Warren Mays 58.3 176 302 1973-74 1. 9,834 Mike Mitros 1996-99 1952 Ray Spafford 25 65 38.5 612 6 2. 9,326 Bob Findora 2001-04 3. Joe Wright 57.7 402 696 2005-09 1953 Ray Spafford 31 81 38.3 484 4 3. 9,080 Dave McDonald 1991-94 4. Bill Zwaan 57.7 378 655 2004-07 1954 Jack McAneney 59 144 40.9 900 10 4. 7,853 Al Niemela 1985-88 5. Al Niemela 56.4 600 1,063 1985-88 1955 John Harrington 32 107 29.9 346 4 5. 6,298 Bill Zwaan 2004-07 6. Bob Findora 54.1 594 1,098 2001-04 1956 6. 6,220 Joe Wright 2005-09 7. Dave McDonald 53.6 644 1,201 1991-94 1957 John Harrington 38 86 44.1 742 16 7. 4,475 Jim Haynie 1965-67 1958 John Harrington 75 139 53.9 1,125 16 Passing Yards Per Attempt (min. 300 att.) 8. 4,421 Ron Gaynor 1979-82 1959 Thaddeus Kowal 39 94 41.5 652 10 No. Player Yds/Att. Yds Att. Years 9. 4,256 Tom Pierantozzi 1970-72 1960 Vince Bonkoski 59 118 50.0 1,254 16 10. 4,073 Ed Brown 1987-90 1. Bill Zwaan 9.6 6,298 655 2004-07 1961 Vince Bonkoski 64 119 53.8 1,212 16 2. Joe Wright 8.9 6,220 696 2005-09 1962 Terry Eberly 49 94 52.1 898 12 Pass Completions 3. Bob Findora 8.4 9,326 1,098 2001-04 1963 Terry Eberly 53 120 44.2 823 11 No. Cmp. Player Years 4. Jim Haynie 7.6 4,475 591 1965-67 1964 Jim Holt 24 71 33.8 406 3 1. 819 Mike Mitros 1996-99 5. Dave McDonald 7.6 9,080 1,201 1991-94 1965 Jim Haynie 48 129 37.2 1,120 7 2. 644 Dave McDonald 1991-94 6. Al Niemela 7.4 7,853 1,063 1985-88 1966 Jim Haynie 104 205 50.7 1,587 11 3. 600 Al Niemela 1985-88 7. Tom Pierantozzi 7.4 4,256 575 1970-72 1967 Jim Haynie 127 257 49.4 1,972 17 4. 594 Bob Findora 2001-04 8. Ron Gaynor 7.3 4,421 608 1979-82 1968 Steve Dilts 103 224 45.9 1,386 6 5. 402 Joe Wright 2005-09 9. Ed Brown 7.3 4,073 557 1987-90 1969 Ernie Forchetti 68 160 42.5 1,244 14 6. 378 Bill Zwaan 2004-07 10. Mike Horrock 7.1 3,236 458 1982-84 1970 Tom Pierantozzi 82 170 48.2 1,348 13 1971 Ernie Forchetti 56 104 53.8 684 6 Passing Attempts Passing Yards Per Completion (min. 200 comp.) 1972 Tom Pierantozzi 162 294 55.1 2,202 17 No. Player Yds/Cmp. Yds. Cmp. Years No. Att. Player Years 1973 Warren Mays 63 128 49.2 769 6 1. 1,402 Mike Mitros 1996-99 1. Bill Zwaan 16.7 6,298 378 2004-07 1974 Warren Mays 113 174 64.9 1,556 6 2. 1,201 Dave McDonald 1991-94 2. Jim Haynie 16.0 4,475 279 1965-67 1975 John Newman 75 121 61.2 794 8 3. 1,098 Bob Findora 2001-04 3. Bob Findora 15.7 9,326 594 2001-04 1976 Darwin Breaux 37 89 41.6 499 4 4. 1,063 Al Niemela 1985-88 4. Joe Wright 15.5 6,220 402 2005-09 1977 Craig Atkinson 94 208 45.2 1,173 6 5. 696 Joe Wright 2005-09 5. Ron Gaynor 14.8 4,421 299 1979-82 1978 Stewart Keen 68 148 45.9 988 3 6. 655 Bill Zwaan 2004-07 6. Ed Brown 14.5 4,073 281 1987-90 1979 Stewart Keen 41 92 44.6 389 2 7. 622 Jim Haynie 1965-67 7. Mike Horrocks 14.4 3,236 226 1982-84 1980 Ron Gaynor 84 165 50.9 1,260 10 8. 621 Ed Brown 1987-90 8. Tom Pierantozzi 14.4 4,256 296 1970-72 1981 Ron Gaynor 84 183 48.6 1,416 11 9. Dave McDonald 14.1 9,080 644 1991-94 1982 Ron Gaynor 97 183 53.0 1,230 7 Passing Touchdowns 10. Al Niemela 13.1 7,853 600 1985-88 1983 Mike Horrocks 95 201 47.3 1,386 11 No. TD Player Year 1984 Mike Horrocks 129 250 51.6 1,814 16 1. 94 Mike Mitros 1996-99 1985 Al Niemela 105 223 47.4 1,331 8 2. 89 Dave McDonald 1991-94 1986 Al Niemala 199 339 58.7 2,135 22 3. 77 Bob Findora 2001-04 1987 Al Niemala 158 284 55.6 2,445 22 4. 73 Al Niemela 1985-88 1988 Al Niemala 138 217 63.6 1,932 21 5. 65 Bill Zwaan 2004-07 1989 Ed Brown 121 242 50.0 1,707 22 6. 56 Ed Brown 1987-90 1990 Ed Brown 154 299 51.5 1,789 25 7. 49 Joe Wright 2005-09 1991 Ed Spurka 114 263 43.3 1,514 23 8. 40 Jack Harrington 1956-58 1992 Dave MacDonald 195 355 54.9 3,085 24 1993 Dave MacDonald 169 324 52.1 2,294 25 1994 Dave MacDonald 272 504 54.0 3,613 40 1995 Matt Levin 113 228 49.6 1,509 15 1996 Mike Mitros 185 322 57.5 2,022 2 1997 Mike Mitros 139 262 53.1 1,513 13 1998 Mike Mitros 267 457 58.4 3,437 32 1999 Mike Mitros 228 361 63.2 2,862 29 2000 George Caroulis 45 113 39.8 556 4 2001 Bob Findora 69 149 46.3 1,046 8 2002 Bob Findora 184 331 55.6 2,473 18 2003 Bob Findora 140 263 53.2 2,464 21 2004 Bob Findora 201 355 56.6 3,343 30 2005 Matt Burdalski 79 172 45.9 1,333 11 2006 Bill Zwaan 136 223 61.0 2,110 22 2007 Bill Zwaan 173 307 56.4 2,973 28 2008 Joe Wright 203 349 58.2 3,336 28 2009 Joe Wright 188 329 57.1 2,759 20 2010 Mike Mattei 134 242 55.4 1,970 12 2011 Sean McCartney 104 192 54.2 1,471 8

Former West Chester quarterback Bill Zwaan, Jr., is one of six slingers in Golden Rams history to throw for more than 6,000 yards and 60 TDs from 2004 to 2007.

2012 Online Guide 6611 West Chester Football Individual Receiving Records

Most Receptions Most Touchdown Receptions Yards Per Catch Average (min. 90 rec.) Game: 17, George Reid vs. New Haven (10-5-90) Game: 5, Mike Washington vs. Clarion (8-26-05) No. Player Years Rec Yds Avg. Season: 115, Kevin Ingram (1998) PSAC RECORD 1. Mike Washington 2005-08 215 4,715 21.9 PSAC RECORD Season: 22, Brian Penecale (1994) 2. Brandon Simmons 2002-05 120 2,414 20.1 Career: 235, Kevin Ingram (1995-96; 98-99) Career: 58, Mike Washington (2005-08) 3. Dan DePalma 2008-10 95 1,794 18.9 4. Cory DeForrest 2002-04 139 2,499 18.0 Most Net Yards Gained Most 100-yard Games 5. Bill Hess 1985-88 175 2,866 16.4 Game: 401, Kevin Ingram vs. Clarion (10-31-98) Season: 10, Kevin Ingram (1998) 6. Don Wilkinson 1966-68 140 2,280 16.3 NCAA DIVISION II RECORD Career: 24, Mike Washington (2005-08) Season: 1,674, Kevin Ingram (1998) Yearly Leaders Career: 4,715, Mike Washington (2005-08) Most Consecutive 100-yard Games Year Player Rec Yds. Avg. TD /gm 9, Kevin Ingram (9-3-98 thru 10-31-98) 1951 Fred Prender 12 227 18.9 2 25.2 Highest Yards Per Catch Average Charlie Reese 12 203 16.9 3 22.6 Season: 25.2, Mike Washington (2005) Most Consecutive Games Catching A Pass Career: 21.9, Mike Washington (2005-08) 50, Mike Washington (2005-08) – all games played 1952 Dick Paciaroni 11 221 20.1 2 31.6 NCAA DIVISION II RECORD 1953 Dick Paciaroni 13 192 14.8 5 24.0 Highest Yards Per Game Average 1954 Dick Paciaroni 12 331 27.6 5 36.8 Season: 152.2, Kevin Ingram (1998) Longest Reception 1955 Bill Crozier 13 195 15.0 0 21.7 Career: 94.3, Mike Washington (2005-08) 98 yards (TD), Dick Paciaroni from Jack McAneny 1956 vs. Bloomsburg (11-12-54) 1957 Bruce Shenk 14 327 23.4 7 36.3 1958 Bruce Shenk 39 580 14.9 9 58.0 1959 Ken Campbell 30 578 19.3 10 72.3 Game Records Yards Per Catch Average (min. 25 rec.) 1960 Jim Pribula 21 416 19.8 8 46.2 Receiving Yards No. Player Year Yds Rec. Avg. 1961 Jim Pribula 26 447 17.2 5 49.7 No. Yards Player 1. Mike Washington 2005 1,185 47 25.2 1962 Max Micsion 25 590 23.6 9 65.6 1. 401 Kevin Ingram vs. Clarion, 10-31-98 2. Mike Washington 2007 1,160 49 23.7 1963 Dan Ferguson 29 438 15.1 4 48.7 2. 247 George Reid vs. New Haven, 10-5-90 3. Max Micsion 1962 590 25 23.6 1964 Roger Augenbaugh 10 315 31.5 4 39.4 3. 242 Mike Washington vs. Clarion, 8-26-05 4. Bill Hess 1987 949 44 21.6 1965 Dan Ferguson 21 358 17.0 4 44.8 4. 227 Kevin Ingram vs. ESU, 10-2-99 5. Mike Washington 2006 1,170 55 21.3 1966 Don Wilkinson 41 788 19.2 8 71.6 5. 217 Rich Neal vs. New Haven, 9-4-93 6. Brandon Simmons 2004 1,534 74 20.7 1967 Don Wilkinson 53 787 14.8 9 78.7 6. 206 Merritt Kersey vs. Delta State, 11-11-72 7. Bruce Carthon 1980 556 27 20.6 1968 Don Wilkinson 46 611 13.3 5 76.4 8. 201 Brian Bradley vs. Edinboro, 10-27-01 8. Steve Weaver 1992 1,157 59 19.6 1969 Barry Stout 36 608 16.9 5 60.8 9. Ken Campbell 1959 578 30 19.3 1970 Bob Croff 28 445 15.9 3 40.5 Receptions 10. Dan DePalma 2010 962 50 19.2 1971 Stan Shepanski 23 327 14.2 2 32.7 No. Rec. Player Don Wilkinson 1966 788 41 19.2 Bob Croff 23 279 12.1 3 27.9 1. 17 George Reid vs. New Haven (10-5-90) 1972 Mike Gallagher 53 731 13.8 3 73.1 2. 15 Kevin Ingram vs. ESU (10-2-99) Touchdown Receptions 1973 Bob Hartshorn 27 272 10.1 1 27.2 3. 14 Bill Lowe vs. ESU (10-3-98) No. TD Player Year 1974 Bob Hartshorn 46 711 15.5 3 71.1 4. 12 Jim Sheehan at Delaware, 9-20-86 1. 22 Brian Penecale 1994 1975 Joe Senser 25 347 13.9 2 38.6 5. 11 many times (last: Jackson Fagan vs. 2. 21 Kevin Ingram 1998 1976 Joe Senser 29 419 14.4 4 46.6 C.W. Post, 10-2-10) 3. 20 Brandon Simmons 2004 1977 Joe Senser 54 796 14.7 4 79.6 4. 16 Mike Washington 2006 1978 Joe Senser 47 624 13.3 4 56.7 Touchdown Receptions No. TD Player 16 Kevin Ingram 1999 1979 Bruce Carthon 26 368 14.2 2 33.4 1. 5 Mike Washington vs. Clarion, 8-26-05 6. 15 Mike Washington 2008 1980 Bruce Carthon 27 556 20.6 8 50.5 4 Kevin Ingram vs. ESU, 10-3-98 15 Mike Washington 2005 1981 Bruce Carthon 18 345 19.2 2 31.3 1982 Bob Rafferty 36 480 13.3 1 48.0 4 Brian Penecale vs. Cheyney, 9-1-95 Career Records 4 Batt at Delaware, 9-24-94 1983 Reggie Hines 31 511 16.5 6 51.1 4 Brian Penecale at Delaware, 9-25-93 Receiving Yards 1984 Mike Irving 32 355 11.1 5 35.5 4 George Reid vs. New Haven, 10-5-90 No. Yards Player Years 1985 Bill Hess 33 360 10.9 3 36.0 4 Scott Asman at Portland St., 11-18-89 1. 4,715 Mike Washington 2005-08 1986 Jim Sheehan 71 708 9.9 10 64.3 4 Bill Hess at Clarion, 10-15-88 2. 3,195 Kevin Ingram 1995-96; 98-99 1987 Bill Hess 44 949 21.6 10 86.2 3. 2,983 Brian Penecale 1992-95 1988 Bill Hess 47 833 17.7 11 83.3 Season Records 4. 2,866 Bill Hess 1985-88 1989 Scott Asman 57 765 13.4 8 76.5 Receiving Yards (1,000-yard receivers) 5. 2,499 Cory DeForrest 2001-04 1990 Scott Asman 61 639 10.5 9 63.9 No. Yards Player Year 6. 2,414 Brandon Simmons 2002-05 1991 Steve Weaver 37 523 14.1 3 47.5 1. 1,674 Kevin Ingram 1998 7. 2,280 Don Wilkinson 1966-68 1992 Steve Weaver 59 1,157 19.6 13 105.2 2. 1,534 Brandon Simmons 2004 8. 2,256 Monk Culbreath 1992-95 1993 Brian Penecale 44 645 14.7 12 58.6 3. 1,429 Brian Penecale 1994 9. 2,247 Steve Miller 2006-09 1994 Brian Penecale 85 1,429 16.8 22 119.0 4. 1,200 Mike Washington 2008 10. 2,186 Joe Senser 1975-78 1995 Brian Penecale 61 901 14.8 14 81.1 5. 1,185 Mike Washington 2005 1996 Mike Spinka 49 411 8.4 2 41.1 6. 1,170 Mike Washington 2006 Receptions 1997 Bill Lowe 38 489 12.9 6 44.4 7. 1,160 Mike Washington 2007 8. 1,157 Steve Weaver 1992 No. Rec. Player Years 1998 Kevin Ingram 115 1,674 14.6 21 153.1 9. 1,050 Kevin Ingram 1999 1. 235 Kevin Ingram 1995-96; 98-99 1999 Kevin Ingram 82 1,050 12.8 16 116.7 2. 215 Mike Washington 2005-08 2000 Chris Shaffer 43 420 9.8 4 38.2 Receptions 3. 191 Brian Penecale 1992-95 2001 A. Wilkerson 28 350 12.5 3 38.9 No. Rec. Player Year 4. 175 Bill Hess 1985-88 2002 Cory DeForrest 52 824 15.8 9 74.9 1. 115 Kevin Ingram 1998 5. 166 Monk Culbreath 1992-95 2003 George Caroulis 41 574 14.0 4 54.2 2. 85 Brian Penecale 1994 6. 163 Bill Lowe 1996-99 2004 Brandon Simmons 74 1,534 20.7 20 103.3 3. 82 Kevin Ingram 1999 7. 157 Scott Ansman 1987-90 2005 Mike Washington 47 1,185 25.2 15 98.8 4. 74 Brandon Simmons 2004 8. 155 Joe Senser 1975-79 2006 Mike Washington 55 1,170 21.3 16 90.0 5. 71 Jim Sheehan 1986 9. 140 Don Wilkinson 1966-68 2007 Mike Washington 49 1,160 23.7 12 96.7 6. 64 Mike Washington 2008 10. 139 Steve Miller 2006-09 2008 Mike Washington 64 1,200 18.8 15 92.3 7. 61 Brian Penecale 1995 139 Cory DeForrest 2002-04 2009 Steve Miller 46 759 16.5 9 75.9 61 Scott Ansman 1990 2010 Dan DePalma 50 962 19.2 9 96.2 9. 60 Bill Lowe 1998 2011 Tim Keyser 38 470 12.4 5 47.0 6622 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Total Offense Records

TEAM RECORDS Team Season Records TOTAL OFF. YARDS PER GAME Most Plays TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS No. Name Year .Plays .....Yds ... Avg Game: 102 at New Haven (9-12-98) No. Yards ...... Plays ...... Season 1. Mike Mitros 1998 .....537 ...3,478 ..316.2 Season: 997 (2004) 1. 5,555 ...... 961 ...... 1994 2. Dave McDonald 1994 .....564 ...3,603 ..300.3 2. 5,537 ...... 797 ...... 2008 3. Mike Mitros 1999 .....423 ...2,928 ..292.8 Most Net Yards Gained 3. 5,266 ...... 770 ...... 2006 4. Dave McDonald 1992 .....398 ...3,082 ..280.2 Game: 672 at Kutztown (10-30-72) 4. 5,123 ...... 887 ...... 1998 5. Joe Wright 2008 .....401 ...3,387 ..260.5 Season: 5,555 (1994) 5. 5,049 ...... 997 ...... 2004 6. Joe Wright 2009 .....374 ...2,814 ..255.8 6. 5,015 ...... 740 ...... 2003 7. Bob Findora 2004 .....373 ...2,820 ..235.1 Highest Yards Per Play Average 7. 4,913 ...... 774 ...... 2007 8. Bill Zwaan 2007 .....343 ...2,810 ..234.2 Game: 11.7 vs. Millersville (11-6-10) 8. 4,864 ...... 808 ...... 2005 9. Bob Findora 2003 .....253 ...2,031 ..225.7 Season: 6.8 (1958) 9. 4,709 ...... 818 ...... 1992 10. Bob Findora 2002 .....408 ...2,383 ..216.6 10. 4,669 ...... 805 ...... 1987 Highest Yards Per Game Average TOTAL OFF. YARDS PER PLAY (min. 50 plays) Season: 465.7 (1998) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME No. Name Year .Plays ....Yds ... Avg No. Avg...... Yds. Games ...Season 1. Joe Wright 2008 .....401 ..3,387 ....8.44 Most First Downs, Total 1. 465.7 ...... 5,123 ...... 11 ...... 1998 2. Vince Bonkoski 1961 .....144 ..1,213 ....8.42 Game: 38 at East Stroudsburg (10-3-98) 2. 462.9 ...... 5,555 ...... 12 ...... 1994 3. Bob Findora 2003 .....316 ..2,595 ....8.21 Season: 312 (2004) 3. 458.0 ...... 4,580 ...... 10 ...... 1999 4. Bill Zwaan 2006 .....256 ..2,098 ....8.19 4. 455.9 ...... 5,015 ...... 11 ...... 2003 Bill Zwaan 2007 .....343 ..2,810 ....8.19 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 5. 443.7 ...... 4,437 ...... 10 ...... 1958 6. Ray Spafford 1952 ...... 74 .....593 ....8.01 Most Plays 6. 442.1 ...... 3,095 ...... 7 ...... 1952 7. Bob Findora 2004 .....442 ..3,526 ....7.97 Game: 62, Dave McDonald at Millersville (10-22-94) 7. 429.7 ...... 4,297 ...... 10 ...... 1971 8. Dave McDonald 1992 .....398 ..3,082 ....7.74 Season: 564, Dave McDonald (1994) 8. 428.1 ...... 4,709 ...... 11 ...... 1992 9. Joe Wright 2009 .....374 ..2,814 ....7.52 Career: 1,716, Mike Mitros (1996-99) 9. 425.9 ...... 5,537 ...... 13 ...... 2008 10. Warren Mays 1974 .....202 ..1,502 ....7.43 10. 424.5 ...... 4,669 ...... 11 ...... 1987 Most Net Yards Gained Game: 505, Mike Mitros at Clarion (10-31-98) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER PLAY Individual Career Records Season: 3,603, Dave McDonald (1994) No. Avg...... Plays ...... Yds. ...Season TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Career: 9,714, Mike Mitros (1996-99) 1. 7.0 ...... 633 ...... 4,437 ...... 1958 No. Name Years .Rush ..Pass .Total 2. 6.9 ...... 797 ...... 5,537 ...... 2008 1. Mike Mitros 1996-99 ..-120 ..9,834 ..9,714 3. 6.8 ...... 770 ...... 5,266 ...... 2006 2. Bob Findora 2001-04 ...288 ..9,326 ..9,614 4. 6.7 ...... 740 ...... 5,015 ...... 2003 3. Dave McDonald 1991-94 ...... 1 .. 9,080 ..9,081 5. 6.4 ...... 574 ...... 3,679 ...... 1960 4. Al Niemela 1985-88 ..-494 ..7,853 ..7,359 6. 6.3 ...... 720 ...... 4,580 ...... 1999 5. Joe Wright 2005-09 .....96 ..6,220 ..6,316 7. 6.3 ...... 774 ...... 4,913 ...... 2007 6. Bill Zwaan 2004-07 ..-175 ..6,298 ..6,123 8. 6.1 ...... 729 ...... 4,426 ...... 2009 7. Ron Gaynor 1979-82 ...773 ..4,421 ..5,194 6.1 ...... 533 ...... 3,236 ...... 1957 8. Jim Haynie 1965-67 ..-269 ..4,475 ..4,206 10. 6.0 ...... 808 ...... 4,864 ...... 2005 9. Tom Pierantozzi 1970-72 ..-217 ..4,256 ..4,036 6.0 ...... 525 ...... 3,159 ...... 1962 10. Ed Brown 1988-90 ...261 ..3,813 ..4,074

FIRST DOWNS (since 1964) TOTAL OFF. YARDS PER GAME No. 1st Downs ...... Season No. Name Years .Plays .....Yds ... Avg 1. 312 ...... 2004 1. Dave McDonald 1991-94 ..1,345 ... 9,081 ..239.0 2. 298 ...... 1998 2. Mike Mitros 1996-99 ..1,716 ...9,714 ..231.3 Game Records 3. 284 ...... 1994 3. Bob Findora 2001-04 ..1,240 ...9,614 ..218.5 4. 253 ...... 2008 4. Joe Wright 2005-09 .....804 ...6,316 ..191.4 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS – TEAM 5. 250 ...... 2006 5. Al Niemela 1985-88 ..1,175 ...7,359 ..175.2 No. Yards Opponent ...... Date 6. 249 ...... 1999 6. Bill Zwaan 2004-07 .....755 ...6,123 ..157.0 1. 672 Kutztown ...... 10-30-72 7. 240 ...... 1992 2. 671 Cheyney ...... 11-3-01 8. 238 ...... 2005 3. 656 East Stroudsburg ...... 10-3-98 9. 234 ...... 2003 TOTAL OFF. YARDS PER PLAY (min. 600 plays) 4. 648 Clarion ...... 10-30-99 10. 233 ...... 1993 No. Name Years .Plays .....Yds ..Avg 5. 646 Glenville State ...... 9-13-03 1. Bill Zwaan 2004-07 .....755 ..6,123 ....8.1 6. 635 Mansfi eld ...... 11-2-68 Individual Season Records Joe Wright 2005-09 .....804 ..6,316 ....7.9 7. 633 Millersville ...... 9-20-08 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Bob Findora 2001-04 ..1,240 ..9,614 ....7.8 8. 607 Millersville ...... 11-6-10 No. Name Year Rush .. Pass ..Total Dave McDonald 1991-94 ..1,345 .. 9,081 ....6.8 9. 593 Clarion ...... 10-31-98 1. Dave McDonald 1994 .....-10 ..3,613 ..3,603 Jim Haynie 1965-68 .....669 ..4,206 ....6.3 10. 583 Glenville State ...... 9-7-02 2. Bob Findora 2004 ....183 ..3,343 ..3,526 Al Niemela 1985-88 ..1,175 ..7,359 ....6.3 3. Mike Mitros 1998 ...... 41 ..3,437 ..3,478 Mike Mitros 1996-99 ..1,716 ..9,714 ....5.7 4. Joe Wright 2008 ...... 51 ..3,336 ..3,387 Ed Brown 1988-90 .....734 ..4,074 ....5.6 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS – INDIVIDUAL 5. Dave McDonald 1992 ...... -3 ..3,085 ..3,082 Tom Pierantozzi 1970-72 ....754 ..4,036 ....5.5 No.Yards Name ...... Date 6. Mike Mitros 1999 ...... 66 ..2,862 ..2,928 Ron Gaynor 1979-82 ..1,014 ..5,194 ....5.1 1. 505 Mike Mitros at Clarion ...... 10-31-98 7. Joe Wright 2009 ...... 55 ..2,759 ..2,814 2. 499 Mike Mitros at ESU ...... 10-3-98 8. Bill Zwaan 2007 ...-163 ..2,973 ..2,810 3. 497 Ed Brown vs. New Haven ...10-5-90 9. Bob Findora 2003 ....131 ..2,464 ..2,595 4. 450 Mike Mitros vs. Clarion ...... 10-30-99 10. Dave McDonald 1993 ...... 23 ..2,294 ..2,317 5. 447 Sean McCartney vs. Ship ....10-7-10 6. 412 Dave McDonald vs. Cal .....11-12-94 7. 399 Dave McDonald vs. Ship .....11-7-92 8. 387 Mike Horrocks vs. Ship .....10-15-83 9. 385 Mike Mitros vs. Millersville .10-23-99 10. 378 Mike Mitros at New Haven ..9-12-98

2012 Online Guide 6633 West Chester Football All-Purpose Yards Records

Yearly Leaders (since 1964) Year Player Rush Rec KR PR Total 1964 John Florence 573 0 0 0 573 1965 Roger Grove 425 155 0 0 580 1966 Craig Milnes 644 187 18 0 849 1967 Bert Nye 947 246 60 0 1,253 1968 Bert Nye 933 98 0 0 1,031 1969 Paul Dunkelberger 17 660 345 220 1,222 1970 Rocky Rees 1,065 36 0 0 1,101 1971 Merritt Kersey 525 96 164 101 886 1972 Merritt Kersey 393 591 136 217 1,337 1973 Merritt Kersey 213 245 466 165 1,089 1974 Guy van Alstine 751 191 456 0 1,398 1975 Chip Zawoiski 336 85 297 15 733 1976 Bill Blystone 1,025 8 0 0 1,033 1977 Bill Blystone 847 38 0 0 885 1978 Tyrone Scott 334 47 307 12 700 1979 Tyrone Scott 561 56 290 0 907 Osagie Osunde graduated from West Chester University second on the school’s 1980 Tyrone Scott 690 89 318 4 1,121 1981 Ron Perkins 1,052 206 0 0 1,258 all-time all-purpose yardage chart with 5,844 yards to his credit. 1982 Bob Rafferty 715 480 0 0 1,195 1983 Mike Irving 763 341 303 253 1,660 Most Net Yards Gained Career Records 1984 Mike Irving 1,166 355 510 233 2,264 Game: 401, Kevin Ingram vs Clarion (10-31-98) All-Purpose Yards 1985 Mike Burnetta 599 225 0 0 824 Season: 2,264, Mike Irving (1984) No. Yds Player Years 1986 Jason Sims 1,151 78 0 0 1,229 Career: 6,495, Derrick Price (1987-90) 1. 6,495 Derrick Price 1987-90 1987 Jason Sims 1,368 20 27 0 1,415 2. 5,844 Osagie Osunde 2003-07 1988 Derrick Price 1,373 61 534 0 1,968 3. 5,822 Mike Irving 1981-90 1989 Derrick Price 1,114 50 635 0 1,799 Game Records 4. 5,147 Mke Washington 2005-08 1990 Derrick Price 1,457 206 587 0 2,250 All-Purpose Yards 5. 4,210 Ron Perkins 1979-82 1991 V.Shawn Little 647 242 236 0 1,125 No. Yds Player 6. 4,105 Mike Eckmeyer 2000-03 1992 Steve Weaver 2 1,157 107 0 1,266 1. 401 Kevin Ingram vs. Clarion, 10-31-98 7. 3,821 Bill Hess 1985-88 1993 Scott Eberly 1,110 188 0 0 1,298 2. 368 Mike Irving vs. Bloomsburg, 11-3-84 8. 3,785 Brian Steinmetz 2004-06 1994 Rich Neal 41 881 595 0 1,517 3. 344 Derrick Price at Millersville, 9-29-90 9. 3,712 Brandon Simmons 2002-05 1995 Brian Penecale 17 901 0 0 918 4. 326 Derrick Price at Cheyney, 11-3-90 10. 3,507 Kevin Ingram 1995-96; 1998-99 1996 Thomas Fulton 824 41 0 0 865 5. 322 Rondell White vs. ESU, 9-24-11 1997 Thomas Fulton 1,228 212 150 0 1,590 6. 309 Derrick Price vs. Mansfi eld, 11-6-88 1998 Kevin Ingram 0 1,674 0 18 1,692 7. 308 Mike Irving vs. Cheyney, 9-23-83 1999 Kevin Ingram 0 1,050 0 0 1,050 8. 306 D’Andre Webb vs. Millersville, 9-20-08 2000 Jason Muchler 672 82 0 0 754 9. 296 Derrick Price at Kutztown, 10-13-90 2001 Mike Eckmeyer 988 26 21 0 1,035 10. 292 Scott Eberly vs. Kutztown, 10-30-93 2002 Mike Eckmeyer 1,539 112 35 0 1,686 2003 Osagie Osunde 683 242 196 142 1,263 Season Records 2004 Osagie Osunde 932 186 460 0 1,578 All-Purpose Yards 2005 Brent Steinmetz 1,188 252 108 67 1,615 No. Yds Player Year 2006 Mike Washington 140 1,170 88 29 1,427 1. 2,264 Mike Irving 1984 2007 Mike Washngton 121 1,160 0 0 1,281 2. 2,250 Derrick Price 1990 2008 Jackson Fagan 979 226 192 0 1,397 3. 2.026 Osagie Osunde 2004 2009 Dan DePalma 30 832 8 317 1,187 4. 1,968 Derrick Price 1988 2010 Jackson Fagan 464 382 313 32 1,191 5. 1,835 Brandon Simmons 2004 2011 Rondell White 701 409 302 22 1,434 6. 1,799 Derrick Price 1989 7. 1,692 Kevin Ingram 1998 8. 1,686 Mike Eckmeyer 2002 9. 1,660 Mike Irving 1983 10. 1,650 Brent Steinmetz 2005

Derrick Price is the school’s all-time leading rusher as well as WCU’s all- time leader in all-purpose yardage.

6644 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Scoring Records

Season Records TEAM RECORDS Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 6, Mike Bean vs. New Haven (9-6-97) Points Scored Most Points Scored Season: 22, Eric Wentling (1984) No. Player Year TDs PAT FG Pts. Game: 85 vs. Cheyney (11-14-58) Career: 51, John Marotta (1987-90) 1. Brian Penecale 1994 22 - - 132 Season: 527 (2004) Bill Shockley 1958 15 40-49 0-0 132 Highest Field Goal Percentage 3. Kevin Ingram 1998 21 - - 130 Most Points Scored - Both Teams Season: 90.0, Shawn Leo (2010) (9 of 10) 4. Bert Nye 1967 19 5-5 - 129 Game: 115 vs. New Haven (10-5-90) Career: 70.1, Alex Walsh (2005-08) (24 of 34) 5. Brandon Simmons 2004 20 0-0 0-0 120 6. Osagie Osunde 2004 18 0-0 0-0 108 Most Touchdowns Scored Longest Field Goal Made 7. Kevin Ingram 1999 16 - - 100 Game: 10 vs. Cheyney (11-14-58) Game: 55, Eric Wentling at Bloomsburg (10-8-83) Season: 74 (1958) PSAC RECORD Touchdowns Scored No. Player Year Rush Rec. Ret. TDs Highest Touchdowns Per Game Average Most PAT Kicks Made 1. Brian Penecale 1994 0 22 0 22 Season: 7.4 (1958) (74 touchdowns in 10 games) Game: 10, Bill Shockley vs. Cheyney (11-14-58) 2. Kevin Ingram 1998 0 21 0 21 Season: 52, Barry Stevenson (1971) 3. Brandon Simmons 2004 0 20 0 20 Most Field Goals Made Career: 179, Alex Walsh (2005-08) Bert Nye 1967 18 1 0 19 Game: 3, six times – most recent Shawn Leo vs. PSAC RECORD 4. Osagie Osunde 2004 17 1 0 18 Shippensburg (10-7-10) Joe Iacone 1962 18 0 0 18 Season: 12, Eric Wentling (1984) Most PAT Kicks Attempted 6. Mike Washington 2008 1 15 0 16 Game: 10, Bill Shockley vs. Cheyney (11-14-58) Brent Steinmetz 2006 15 1 0 16 Most PAT Kicks Made Season: 58, Barry Stevenson (1971) Mike Washington 2006 0 16 0 16 Game: 10, vs. Cheyney (11-14-58) Career: 197, Alex Walsh (2005-08) Kevin Ingram 1999 0 16 0 16 Season: 52 (1971) Highest PAT Percentage Ron Perkins 1982 15 1 0 16 Highest Points Per Game Average Season: 94.7, Eric Wentling (1982) (18 of 19) Season: 51.4 (1958) Career: 92.5, Eric Wentling (1981-84) (86 of 93) Field Goals Made No. Player FGM FGA Year Highest Scoring Margin MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 1. Shawn Leo 15 20 2011 Season: 44.7 (1958) (scored 514 points while 2. Eric Wentling 12 22 1984 averaging 51.4 ppg., allowed 67 points while Largest Defi cit Overcome 3. John Marotta 10 16 1988 averaging 6.7 points allowed over 10 games. Game: 19, Clarion (9-22-73) 4. Shawn Leo 9 10 2010 Clarion led 19-0 at halftime. WCU scored 34 unan- Tony Garcia 9 17 1998 Longest Reception swered points in second half to win 34-19. 98 yards (TD), Dick Paciaroni from Jack McAneny Field Goals Attempted vs. Bloomsburg (11-12-54) Largest Defi cit Overcome in 4th Quarter No. Player FGA FGM Year 15, American International College (10-19-74) 1. Eric Wentling 22 12 1984 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS AIC led 21-6 entering the fourth quarter. WCU 2. Shawn Leo 20 15 2011 scored 18 unanswered points to pull out a 24-21 3. Tony Garcia 17 9 1998 Most Points Scored win. Ryan Brandes 17 8 1993 Game: 30, Mike Washington vs. Clarion (8-26-05); Gerry Desmond 17 8 1985 Rocky Rees vs. Mansfi eld (11-2-68); Joe Iacone vs. Largest Defi cit Overcome By Opponent Cheyney (11-9-62); Jim Pribula (1960). Game: 35, Bloomsburg (10-22-11) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Season: 132, Brian Penecale (1994); NCAA DII RECORD (Tied All Division Record) No. Player FG% FGM-FGA Year Bill Shockley (1958) WCU led 35-0 with 10:29 remaining 2nd qtr. 1. Shawn Leo 90.0 9-10 1984 Career: 360, Mike Washington (2005-08) Bloomsburg scored 55 unanswered points to 2. Shawn Leo 75.0 15-20 2011 take a 55-42 victory at Farrell Stadium. Most Touchdowns Scored 3. Jim Zelenak 72.7 8-11 1979 Largest Defi cit Overcome By Opponent in 4. Eric Wentling 70.0 7-10 1982 Game: 5, Mike Washington vs. Clarion (8-26-05); Rocky Rees vs. Mansfi eld (11-2-68); Joe Iacone vs. 4th Quarter 5. John Marotta 62.5 10-16 1988 20, New Haven (10-5-90) 6. John Smink 61.5 8-13 1992 Cheyney (11-9-62); Jim Pribula (1960) Career: 60, Mike Washington (2005-08) WCU led 51-31 entering the 4th qtr. New Haven scored 7. John Smink 61.5 8-13 1991 27 unanswered points to take a 58-51 lead. WCU scored Most Touchdowns Responsible For a TD with 4 minutes remaining, but the 2-point conversion Game: 7, Mike Mitros vs. Kutztown (11-13-99); Ed failed. Brown vs. New Haven (10-5-90) Season: 45, Dave McDonald (1994) Most Consecutive Games Without a Tie Career: 111, Mike Mitros (1996-99) 329, (from 10-26-45, to 10-31-80); ended with a 24-24 tie vs. Cheyney, 11-8-80 Most Field Goals Made NCAA DII RECORD Game: 3, six times – most recent Shawn Leo vs. Shippensburg (10-7-10) Most Consecutive Games Without Being Season: 15, Shawn Leo (2011) Shutout Career: 30, John Marotta (1987-90) 100, (from 10-28-00, to 8-27-09); ended with a 35-0 loss at Delaware, 9-4-09 Extra Point Kicks Made Extra Point Kicks Attempted No. Player XPM XPA Year No. Player XPA XPM Year 1. Barry Stevenson 52 58 1971 1. Barry Stevenson 58 52 1971 2. Alex Walsh 50 57 2008 2. Alex Walsh 57 50 2008 3. Alex Walsh 50 54 2006 3. Alex Walsh 54 50 2006 4. Chris Hill 45 49 2009 4. Rick Stevenson 54 42 1969 5. John Marotta 43 46 1988 5. Chris Hill 49 45 2009 Brandon Simmons scored 120 points 6. Rick Stevenson 42 45 1970 6. Bill Shockley 49 40 1958 in 2004 to place fi fth on the school’s 7. Rick Stevenson 42 54 1969 7. Barry Stevenson 46 41 1972 8. John Marotta 46 43 1988 all-time single-season chart. 2012 Online Guide 6655 West Chester Football Scoring Records

Yearly Scoring Leaders Year Player TD PAT FG Pts 1951 Fred Prender 9 25-29 - 79 1952 Earl Hersh 14 5-9 - 89 1953 Fred Prender 10 12-16 - 72 1954 Jack McDowell 8 2-2 - 50 1955 Ed Morrell 5 - - 30 1956 1957 Rob Mosteller 8 19-35 - 67 1958 William Shockley 15 40-49 - 131 1959 William Shockley 8 31-38 1- 82 1960 Jim Pribula - 1-1 0 79 1961 Jim Pribula - 28-37 5- 85 1962 Joe Iacone 16 - - 93 1963 John Gerney 5 - - 30 1964 John Florence 9 - - 54 1965 Roger Grove 5 5-12 - 35 1966 Don Wilkinson 8 - - 48 1967 Bert Nye 19 5-7 - 129 1968 Bert Nye 12 - - 72 1969 Paul Dunkelberger 11 - - 66 1970 Rocky Rees 10 - - 60 1971 Bob Wolfram 9 - - 54 1972 Phil Hosser 15 - - 90 Mike Washington scored a school- Dan DePalma scored 18 touchdowns 1973 Guy van Alstine 7 - - 44 record 60 touchdowns and 360 points in his two seasons as a wide receiver. 1974 Guy van Alstine 13 - - 82 in his illustrious career. He spent the 2011 NFL season on the 1975 Herb Mills 6 - - 36 1976 Bill Blystone 12 - - 72 New York Giants practice squad. 1977 Joe Senser 4 - - 26 Career Records 1978 Kurt Mendhardt - 10-11 6-7 27 1979 Ron Perkins 7 - - 42 Points Scored Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 attempts) 1980 Tyrone Scott 9 - - 54 No. Player Years Pts. No. Player FG% FGM-FGA Year 1981 Ron Perkins 14 - - 84 1. Mike Washington 2005-08 360 1. Shawn Leo 80% 24-30 2010-11 1982 Ron Perkins 16 - - 96 2. Osagie Osunde 2004-07 342 2. Alex Walsh 71% 24-34 2005-08 1983 Mike Irving 8 - - 48 3. Brian Penecale 1992-95 292 3. John Smink 62% 16-26 1991-92 1984 Mike Irving 14 - - 84 4. Kevin Ingram 1995-99 278 4. John Marotta 61% 30-49 1987-90 1985 Mike Burnetta 10 - - 62 5. Joe Iacone 1960-62 258 5. Dan Wilbourne 59% 19-32 2001-04 1986 Mike Burnetta 13 - - 78 6. Alex Walsh 2005-08 251 6. Eric Wentling 58% 26-45 1982-84 1987 Todd Madison 12 - - 72 7. Ron Perkins 1979-82 246 7. Gerry Desmond 50% 16-32 1985-86 1988 John Marotta - 43-46 10-16 73 8. John Marotta 1987-90 245 1989 Derrick Price 11 - - 66 9. Bert Nye 1966-68 244 Extra Point Kicks Made 1990 Derrick Price 24 - - 144 10. Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 222 No. Player XPM XPA Year 1991 Scott Eberly 9 - - 54 1. Alex Walsh 179 197 2005-08 1992 Steve Weaver 14 - - 86 Touchdowns Scored 2. John Marotta 154 173 1987-90 1993 Brian Penecale 12 - - 72 No. Player Year TDs 3. Barry Stevenson 118 133 1972-73 1994 Brian Penecale 22 - - 132 1. Mike Washington 2005-08 60 4. Rick Stevenson 108 127 1968-70 1995 Brian Peneacle 14 - - 88 2. Osagie Osunde 2003-07 57 5. Eric Wentling 86 93 1981-84 1996 Kevin Ingram 8 - - 54 3. Brian Penecale 1993-95 48 6. Shawn Leo 71 74 2010-11 1997 Bill Lowe 7 - - 44 4. Ron Perkins 1979-82 41 6. Ryan Brandes 71 89 1993-96 1998 Kevin Ingram 21 - - 130 5. Joe Iacone 1960-62 40 6. Bill Shockley 71 87 1958-59 1999 Kevin Ingram 16 - - 100 6. Bert Nye 1965-68 38 2000 Chris Shaffer 4 - - 26 7. Brent Steinmetz 2004-06 37 Extra Point Kicks Attempted 2001 Mike Eckmeyer 6 - - 36 7. Kevin Ingram 1996-99 37 No. Player XPA XPM Year 2002 Mike Eckmeyer 15 - - 92 9. Mick Eckmeyer 2001-03 31 1. Alex Walsh 197 179 2005-08 2003 Osagie Osunde 14 - - 84 9. Mike Irving 1981-84 31 2. John Marotta 173 154 1987-90 2004 Brandon Simmons 14 - - 84 3. Barry Stevenson 133 118 1972-73 2005 Brent Steinmetz 15 - - 90 Field Goals Made 4. Rick Stevenson 127 108 1968-70 2006 Mike Washington 16 - - 96 No. Player FGM FGA Year 5. Eric Wentling 93 86 1981-84 2007 Osagie Osunde 13 - - 78 1. John Marotta 30 49 1987-90 6. Ryan Brandes 89 71 1993-96 2008 Mike Washington 16 - - 96 2. Eric Wentling 26 45 1982-84 7. Bill Shockley 87 71 1958-59 2009 Chris Hill - 45-49 6-11 63 3. Shawn Leo 24 30 2010-11 8. Shawn Leo 74 71 2010-11 2010 D’Andre Webb 11 - - 66 4. Alex Walsh 24 34 2005-08 2011 Shawn Leo - 35-36 15-20 80 5. Dan Wilbourne 19 32 2001-04

Field Goals Attempted No. Player FGA FGM Year 1. John Marotta 49 30 1987-90 2. Eric Wentling 45 26 1982-84 3. Ryan Brandes 40 17 1993-96 4. Alex Walsh 34 24 2005-08 5. Dan Wilbourne 32 19 2001-04 5. Gerry Desmond 32 16 1985-86

6666 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Punting Records

TEAM RECORDS Most Punts Season: 82 (1995)

Fewest Punts Season: 25 (1958)

Highest Yards Per Punt Average Season: 41.8 (1998)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Punts Game: 12, Ron Till vs. Millersville, 10-5-79; John Young at Delaware, 10-18-69 Season: 67 (1978) Career: 196, Chart Hollenbach (1985-88)

Highest Yards Per Punt Average Season (min 20 punts): 42.2, Alex Walsh (2008) Career (min 50 punts): 42.1, Alex Walsh (2005-08)

Longest Punt Game: 80, Mike Bean vs. Cal, 11-11-95 Chris Hill graduated last May as the Chart Hollenbach, seen here scoring seventh all-time leading punter in on a fake punt play, is WCU’s all-time Season Records – Team West Chester history. leading punter in punts and yardage. Punts Season Records – Individual Career Records – Individual No. Punts Yards Year Punts Punts 1. 82 2,786 1995 No. Player Punts Yards Year No. Player Punts Yards Years 2. 80 2,818 1978 1. Ron Till 67 2,410 1978 1. Chart Hollenbach 196 7,571 1985-88 3. 76 2,648 1979 2. John Young 66 2,313 1970 2. Ken Dillon 183 6,643 1979-82 4. 73 2,547 2000 3. Don Wolf 66 2,430 1977 3. Ron Minck 174 6,634 1998-01 5. 70 2,409 1994 4. Kris Olsen 65 2,310 1994 4. Mike Bean 155 5,759 1995-97 6. 68 2,444 1977 5. Chart Hollenbach 63 2,380 1985 5. Dan Wilbourne 145 5,270 2002-04 7. 66 2,369 1985 6. Mike Bean 63 2,375 1997 6. Bill Pryor 140 4.922 1991-93 8. 66 2,313 1970 7. Dan Wilbourne 59 2,045 2002 7. Chris Hill 124 4,813 2008-11 9. 65 2,483 1955 8. Ken Dillon 56 1,951 1982 8. John Young 116 4,113 1969-70 10. 63 2.375 1997 9. Bill Pryor 56 2,083 1993 10. Chart Hollenbach 54 2,081 1986 Punting Yards Punting Yards No. Player Yards Punts Years No. Yards Punts Year Punting Yards 1. Chart Hollenbach 7,571 196 1985-88 1. 2,818 80 1978 No. Player Yards Punts Year 2. Ken Dillon 6,643 183 1979-82 2. 2,786 82 1995 1. Don Wolf 2,430 66 1977 2. Ron Minck 6,634 174 1998-01 3. 2,648 76 1979 2. Ron Till 2,410 67 1978 3. Mike Bean 5,759 155 1995-97 4. 2,547 73 2000 3. Chart Hollenbach 2,380 63 1985 4. Dan Wilbourne 5,270 145 2002-04 5. 2,483 65 1955 4. Mike Bean 2,375 63 1997 5. Bill Pryor 4,922 140 1991-93 6. 2,444 68 1977 5. John Young 2,313 65 1994 6. Chris Hill 4,813 124 2008-11 7. 2,409 70 1994 6. Kris Olsen 2,310 66 1970 7. John Young 4,113 116 1969-70 8. 2,375 63 1997 7. Bill Pryor 2,083 56 1993 9. 2,369 66 1985 8. Chart Hollenbach 2,081 54 1986 Punting Average (min. 35 punts) 10. 2,313 66 1970 9. Dan Wilbourne 2,045 59 2002 No. Player Avg. Punts Yards Years 10. Ron Minck 2,003 52 2000 1. Alex Walsh 42.1 67 2,822 2005-08 Punting Average 2. Joseph Chilbert 41.9 73 3,059 1954-55 No. Avg. Punts Yards Year Punting Average 3. Jack Wendland 39.1 37 1,445 1955-58 1. 41.8 40 1,674 1998 No. Player Avg. Punts Yds Year 4. Chris Hill 38.8 124 4,813 2008-11 2. 41.1 42 1,727 2010 1. Alex Walsh 42.2 38 1,605 2008 5. Chart Hollenbach 38.5 196 7,571 1985-88 3. 40.9 42 1,716 2008 2. Joseph Chilbert 42.1 31 1,306 1955 6. Ron Minck 38.1 174 6,634 1998-01 4. 40.1 47 1,883 1954 3. Alex Walsh 42.0 29 1,219 2007 5. 40.0 44 1,760 2007 4. Ron Minck 42.0 39 1,637 1998 6. 39.8 38 1,514 2006 5. Chart Hollenbach 41.6 37 1,540 1988 7. 39.0 40 1,561 1988 6. Joseph Chilbert 41.5 42 1,753 1954 7. Chris Hill 41.4 41 1,696 2010 Fewest Punts 8. Jack Wendland 39.9 11 439 1957 No. Punts Yards Year 9. Anthony Belasco 39.8 38 1,514 2006 1. 25 985 1958 10. Jack Wendland 39.8 12 475 1958 2. 27 922 1952 3. 28 953 1961 4. 30 1,100 1965 5. 31 1,084 1955 6. 33 1,137 1960 7. 34 1,319 1957

2012 Online Guide 6677 West Chester Football Return Records

Most Kick Returns Most Punt Returns Season Records – Punt Returns Game: 8, Derrick Price at Jacksonville St., 11-19-88 Game: 7, John Goldsworthy vs. Glassboro St., 9-20-85 Punt Returns Season: 33, Rich Neal (1994) Season: 42, Bill Hess (1987) No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Year Career: 93, Derrick Price (1987-90) Career: 76, Bill Hess (1985-88) 1. Bill Hess 42 234 5.8 1987 2. Denny Shenk 40 357 8.9 1966 Most Net Yards Gained Most Net Yards Gained 3. John Goldsworthy 37 313 8.5 1985 Game:169, Jamie Albrecht vs. ESU, 10-12-96 Game: 177, Mike Irving vs. Cheyney, 9-23-83 4. Kevin Garland 33 268 8.1 2007 Season: 635, Derrick Price (1989) Season: 357, Denny Shank (1966) 5. Bill Lowe 28 157 5.6 1997 Career: 2,170, Derrick Price (1987-90) Career: 946, Mike Irving (1981-84) 6. Dan Bedesem 25 151 6.0 1977 Barry Stout 25 324 12.9 1969 Highest Yards Per Return Average Highest Yards Per Return Average 8. Chris Mooney 24 156 6.5 1994 Season (min. 20 ret.): 28.5, Guy van Alstine (1974) Season (min. 2 0 ret): 22.0, Paul Dunkelberger (1969) Bill Hess 24 126 5.3 1986 Career (min 50 ret.): 23.3, Derrick Price (1987-90) Career (min 50 ret): 15.2, Brandon Simmons (2002-05) Punt Return Yardage Longest Kickoff Return Longest Punt Return No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Year Game: 95, Monk Culbreath at ESU, 9-30-95 Game: 95, Mike Irving at Delaware St., 9-27-81; 1. Denny Shank 40 357 8.9 1966 Nick Giunta vs. Penn Military College, 10-17-41 2. Barry Stout 25 324 12.9 1969 3. John Goldsworthy 37 313 8.5 1985 4. Brandon Simmons 20 303 15.1 2005 5. Kevin Garland 14 288 20.6 2004 6. Mike Irving 18 280 15.6 1986 7. Kevin Garland 33 268 8.1 2007 Season Records – Kick Returns Career – Kick Returns 8. Dan DePalma 14 256 18.3 2008 Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Year No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Years Punt Return Average (min. 10 returns) 1. Rich Neal 33 595 18.0 1994 1. Derrick Price 93 2,170 23.3 1987-90 No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Year 2. Derrick Price 25 587 23.5 1990 2. Mike Irving 75 1,526 20.3 1981-84 1. Paul Dunkelberger 10 220 22.0 1969 3. Rondell White 23 441 19.2 2010 3. Montik Goodwin 50 1991-93 2. Kevin Garland 14 288 20.6 2009 4. Kevin Garland 23 567 24.7 2007 4. Osagie Osunde 49 1,091 22.3 2003-07 3. Dan DePalma 14 256 18.3 2008 5. A. Wilkerson 23 405 17.6 1998 5. Rich Neal 48 896 18.7 1993-94 4. Paul Dunkelberger 10 173 17.3 1967 6. Montik Goodwin 22 419 19.0 1993 6. Tyrone Scott 46 915 19.9 1978-80 5. Greg Herr 12 195 16.3 1971 7. Derrick Price 21 534 25.4 1989 7. Brandon Simmons 43 995 23.1 2002-05 6. Mike Irving 18 280 15.5 1981 8. Mike Irving 21 510 24.3 1984 7. Brandon Simmons 20 303 15.1 2005 Kickoff Return Yardage 8. Mike Irving 12 180 15.0 1982 Kickoff Return Yardage No. Player Yards Ret. Avg. Years No. Player Yards Ret. Avg. Year 1. Derrick Price 2,170 93 23.3 1987-90 Career – Punt Returns 1. Rich Neal 595 33 18.0 1994 2. Mike Irving 1,526 75 20.3 1981-84 Punt Returns 2. Derrick Price 587 25 23.5 1990 3. Osagie Osunde 1,091 49 22.3 2003-07 No. Player Ret. Yards Avg. Years 3. Kevin Garland 567 23 24.7 2007 4. Brandon Simmons 995 43 23.1 2002-05 1. Mike Irvin 71 946 13.3 1981-84 4. Derrick Price 534 21 25.4 1989 5. Kevin Garland 918 42 21.9 2007-09 2. Bill Hess 66 360 5.5 1986-87 5. Mike Irving 510 21 24.3 1984 6. Tyrone Scott 915 46 19.9 1978-80 3. George Reid 64 516 8.6 1988-90 6. Merritt Kersey 466 19 24.5 1973 7. Rich Neal 896 48 18.7 1993-94 4. Bill Lowe 59 291 4.9 1997-99 7. Osagie Osunde 460 18 25.6 2004 5. Kevin Ingram 49 307 6.3 1995-99 Kickoff Return Average (min. 30 returns) 6. John Goldsworth 48 313 8.5 1985 Kickoff Return Average (min. 10 returns) No. Player Avg. Ret. Yards Years 7. Kevin Garland 47 556 11.8 2007-09 No. Player Avg. Ret. Yards Year 1. Derrick Price 23.3 93 2,170 1987-90 1. Guy van Alstine 28.5 16 456 1974 2. Brandon Simmons 23.1 43 995 2002-05 Punt Return Yardage 2. Derrick Price 26.3 16 421 1988 3. Osagie Osunde 22.3 49 1,091 2003-07 No. Player Yards Ret. Avg. Years 3. Guy van Alstine 25.9 16 415 2000 4. Dan DePalma 22.2 36 798 2008-10 1. Mike Irving 946 71 13.3 1981-84 4. Osagie Osunde 25.6 18 460 2004 5. Kevin Garland 21.9 42 918 2007-09 2. Kevin Garland 556 47 11.8 2007-09 5. Derrick Price 25.4 21 534 1989 6. Mike Irving 20.3 75 1,526 1981-84 3. George Reid 516 64 8.6 1988-90 6. Kevin Garland 24.7 23 567 2007 7. Rondell White 20.1 37 743 2010-11 4. Chad Weaver 382 45 8.5 2002-04 Merritt Kersey 382 38 10.1 1972-73 6. Bill Hess 360 66 5.5 1986-87 7. John Goldsworth 313 48 8.5 1985

Punt Return Average (min. 20 returns) No. Player Avg. Ret. Yards Years 1. Brandon Simmons 15.2 20 303 2002-05 2. Mike Irving 13.3 71 946 1981-84 3. Kevin Garland 11.8 47 556 2007-09 4. Shannon Green 11.0 23 253 1992 5. Merritt Kersey 10.1 38 382 1972-73 6. George Reid 8.6 64 516 1988-90 7. Chad Weaver 8.5 45 382 2002-04 John Goldsworth 8.5 48 313 1985

Rondell White enters his junior year seventh on the school’s all-time kick return average chart. He averages 20.1 yards per kickoff return in his career.

6688 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Team Defensive Records

Scoring Defense Most Points Allowed Game: 84 at Delaware 9-23-00 Season: 358 (2010)

Most Touchdowns Allowed Game: 12 at Delaware 9-23-00 Season: 47 (2010)

Most Shutouts By Season: 7 (1923)

Most Consecutive Shutouts 11 (Began with 8-0 victory over Millersville in fi nal game of 1922 season and ended with a 6-0 loss to Dickinson Seminary in Williamsport, Pa. in fourth game of the 1924 season.)

** Game stats since 1978 and Season stats since 1951 ** Total Defense Passing Defense Most Plays Against Most Attempts Against Fewest Net Yards Allowed Game: 101 at Shippensburg, 10-8-11 Game: 61 at Shippensburg, 10-8-11 Game: 19 at Cheyney, 9-25-04 Season: 991 (2004) Season: 430 (1994) Season: 359 (1952) Fewest Plays Against Most Touchdown Passes Allowed Game: 31, at Villanova, 8-28-97 Fewest Attempts Against Season: 364 (1952) – 7 games Game: 4, twice (vs. Cheyney, 10-16-10; Game: 5, twice (at Kutztown, 10-30-10; at Jacksonville State, 11-19-88) at Millersville, 10-24-98) Most Net Yards Allowed Season: 112 (1952) Season: 26 (1997) Game: 661 at Jacksonville State, 11-19-88 Season: 5,122 (1994) Most Completions Allowed Most Interceptions By Game: 35 at Kutztown, 10-30-10 Game: 8 vs. Bloomsburg, 9-26-86 Fewest Net Yards Allowed Season: 236 (1994) Season: 27, twice (1986; 1987) Game: 52 vs. Lock Haven, 8-27-09 Season: 806 (1963) Fewest Completions Allowed Most Sacks By Rushing Defense Game: 2 at Millersville, 10-4-80 Game: 10 vs. East Stroudsburg, 10-1-94 Season: 29 (1952) Season: 55 (1988) Most Attempts Against Game: 78 at Delaware, 11-21-81 Most Net Yards Allowed Most Sacks Allowed Season: 603 (2004) Game: 514 vs. Bloomsburg, 10-22-11 Game: 10 at Delaware, 9-9-95 Fewest Attempts Against Season: 3,381 (1994) Season: 45 (2000) Game: 12 at Mansfi eld, 10-26-85 Season: 264 (1963)

Most Net Yards Allowed Game: 566 at Jacksonville State, 11-19-88 Season: 2,388 (2004) Fewest Net Yards Allowed Game: -57 vs. Mansfi eld, 11-6-88 Season: 234 (1967) Most Rushing Touchdowns Allowed Game: 7, twice (at Delaware, 11-13-82; 9-23-00) Season: 24 (1973) First Downs Most First Downs Allowed Game: 32, three times (at Shippensburg, 10-8-11; at Kutztown, 10-21-06; at Delaware, 9-16-78) Season: 274 (2004) – 15 games Fewest First Downs Allowed Game: 5, three times (at Glassboro State, 9-15-86; at Cheyney, 11-11-78; vs. Cheyney, 10-19-85) Season: 69 (1964) Most Rushing First Downs Allowed Game: 24 at Delaware, 11-21-81 Most Passing First Downs Allowed Game: 24 vs. Clarion, 9-10-94 2012 Online Guide 6699 West Chester Football Defensive Records

Most Tackles Most Sacks By Career Records Game: 25, John Minnino at Bloomsburg, 11-16-85 Game: 4, four times (last by Vlad Garbovsky Total Tackles Season: 150, Bill Edgar (1973) at Edinboro, 9-1-07) No. Player Years UT AT TT Career: 407, Lateef Ferguson (2004-07) Season: 13, Pat Ellis (1988); 1. Lateef Ferguson 2004-07 237 170 407 George Veneziale (1978) 2. Lee Woodall 1989-93 244 153 397 Most Unassisted Tackles Career: 21.5, Doug Jacobs (1980-83) 3. Bill Edgar 1971-73 145 227 372 Game: 19, John Minnino at Bloomsburg, 11-16-85 4. John Minnino 1983-85 233 137 370 Season: 96 Steve Grundy (1979) Most Fumble Recoveries 5. Doug Jacobs 1980-83 208 140 348 Career: 240, Lee Woodall (1989-93) Game: 3, Joe Brooks at Delaware, 9-21-02; 6. Joe Maida 1981-83 205 112 317 Pete Robinson at Delaware, 9-15-79 7. Ben Tonan 1994-97 195 120 315 Most Assisted Tackles Season: 8, John Minnino (1985) 8. Mike Dell 2006-09 184 93 277 Game: 13, at Kutztown, 10-22-83 Career: 12, John Minnino (1983-85) 9. Paul Nanni 1982-84 158 97 255 Season: 87, Bill Edgar (1973) 10. Sam Scott 2005-09 150 92 242 Career: 227, Bill Edgar (1971-73) Most Fumble Recoveries Returned For A TD Game: 1, several times (last by Ronnie Koons Unassisted Tackles Most Interceptions By at Millersville, 9-19-09) No. Player Years UT Game: 3, fi ve times (last by Pat Tryson Season: 4, Jim Pribula (1959) 1. Lee Woodall 1989-93 240 at Mansfi eld, 10-31-87) Career: 5, Jim Pribula (1959-61) 2. Lateef Ferguson 2004-07 237 Season: 12, Denny Shank (1967) 3. John Minnino 1983-85 233 Career: 21, Denny Shank (1965-67) Longest Fumble Return 4. Doug Jacobs 1980-83 211 90 TD, Marcellus Simmons at Buffalo, 9-27-97 Justin Foster 1993-95 211 Most Interceptions Returned For A TD 6. Ben Tonan 1994-97 195 Game: 1, several times (last by John O’Donnell at West Chester University Individual Safeties 7. Mike Dell 2006-09 184 East Stroudsburg, 9-25-10) (since 1971) 8. Joe Maida 1981-83 181 Season: 4, Jim Pribula (1959) 1981 - Pete Bumbulsky (2) 1995 - Jay Jairdullo 9. Matt Cozza 1996-99 158 Career: 5, Jim Pribula (1959-61) 1983 - Bill McConaghy (2) 1998 - Adrian Wilkerson Paul Nanni 1982-84 158 1987 - Dominic Kurtyan 1999 - Matt Jesson Longest Interception Return 1991 - Mike Gifford 2001 - Duane Thomas Assisted Tackles 98 TD, Jim Pribula at ESU, 10-11-59 No. Player Years AT Defensive Two-point Conversions 1. Bill Edgar 1971-73 227 Dominic Kurtyan vs. Kutztown, 10-7-88 2. Lateef Ferguson 2004-07 170 Graham Eggleston at Shippensburg, 9-27-03 3. Lee Woodall 1989-93 153 4. John Minnino 1983-85 137 Assisted Tackles Game Records Doug Jacobs 1980-83 137 No. Player Year AT Total Tackles 6. Ben Tonan 1994-97 120 1. Bill Edgar 1973 87 7. Joe Maida 1981-83 116 No. Player Tackles 2. Bill Edgar 1972 77 1. John Minnino at Bloomsburg, 11-16-85 25 8. Dave Fisher 1971-72 115 3. Dave Fisher 1972 68 9. Paul Nanni 1982-84 97 2. John Minnino at Kutztown, 10-22-83 23 4. Lee Woodall 1993 64 3. Jimmy Lewis vs. Millersville, 10-14-06 20 Paul Givler 1973 64 4. Mike Mignogno vs. Bloomsburg, 10-30-04 18 Tackles For A Loss 6. Bill Edgar 1971 63 No. Player Years TFL Lee Woodall at Delaware, 9-25-93 18 7. Paul Nanni 1983 58 Lee Woodall at Mansfi eld, 9-28-91 18 1. Ben Tonan 1994-97 63.0 Mike Green 1973 58 2. Graham Eggleston 2001-04 38.5 Paul Nanni vs. Millersville, 10-1-83 18 9. John Minnino 1983 54 8. Ben Tonan at Delaware, 9-21-96 17 3. Sam Scott 2005-09 37.0 Ben Tonan 1996 54 4. Greg Espenshade 1988-89 35.0 Season Records 5. Jason Swint 1993-95 30.0 Tackles For A Loss 6. Brian Kersey 1998-2001 29.0 Total Tackles No. Player Year TFL No. Player Year UT AT TT 1. Pat Ellis 1988 28 1. Bill Edgar 1973 63 87 150 Sacks 2. Ben Tonan 1996 24 No. Player Years Sacks 2. Lee Woodall 1993 76 64 140 Greg Espenshade 1988 24 3. John Minnino 1984 84 51 135 1. Doug Jacobs 1980-83 21.5 4. Ben Tonan 1997 22 2. Jason Swint 1993-95 20.0 4. Dave Fisher 1972 62 68 130 John Mohollen 1989 22 5. Steve Grundy 1979 96 33 129 3. Graham Eggleston 2001-04 19.5 4. Pat Ellis 1986-88 18.5 6. Paul Nanni 1983 68 58 126 Sacks 5. Mike Testa 1985-88 18.0 Joe Maida 1982 83 43 126 No. Player Year Sacks 8. John Minnino 1983 71 54 125 1. Pat Ellis 1988 13 Interceptions 9. Doug Jacobs 1981 75 48 123 George Veneziale 1978 13 10. Bill Edgar 1972 45 77 122 No. Player Years INT 3. Greg Espenshade 1988 11 1. Denny Shank 1965-67 21 4. Eric Krohn 1992 10.5 2. Joe Maida 1981-83 15 Unassisted Tackles Mike Carnesale 1987 10.5 No. Player Year UT 3. Jerome Watts 1986-88 13 4. Mike Gillen 1983-86 12 1. Steve Grundy 1979 96 Interceptions Dan Kline 1975-77 12 2. John Minnino 1984 84 No. Player Year INT

3. Joe Maida 1983 83 1. Denny Shank 1967 12 4. Lee Woodall 1991 79 2. Joe Maida 1983 7 5. John Minnino 1984 78 Shawn Miles 1983 7 6. Lee Woodall 1993 76 Dan Bedesein 1978 7 7. Doug Jacobs 1981 75 Jerry McMahon 1969 7 8. Paul Nanni 1984 73 Jim Bauer 1981 73 10. John Minnino 1983 71

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1991 Chris Phillips 7.5 1992 Eric Krohn 10.5 1993 Brian Hearns 4.0 1994 Jason Swint 7.0 1995 Jason Swint 10.0 1996 Tom Burnley 5.0 1997 Ben Tonon 6.5 1998 Rob Colontrelle 6.0 1999 Rashieem Reed 5.5 2000 Rashieem Reed 3.0 Matt Eggleston 3.0 2001 Brain Kersey 4.5 2002 Graham Eggleston 7.5 2003 Tim Garman 6.0 2004 G. Eggleston 6.5 2005 Jimmy Lewis 8.0 2006 Dave Montgomery 6.5 2007 Vlad Garbovsky 8.5 2008 Mike Walter 7.5 2009 Sam Scott 7.5 Former Linebacker Lateef Ferguson is the school’s all-time leading tackler with 2010 Travis Ford- Bey 4.0 407 career stops. Ferguson led the Golden Rams in tackles from 2005-07. 2011 Eric Edwers 2.5 Yearly Leaders - Interceptions Yearly Leaders - Tackles Yearly Leaders - Tackles For A Loss Year Player Sacks 1971 Tom Lopata 3 Year Player UT AT TT Year Player TFL Bruce Udovich 3 1971 Bill Edger 37 63 100 1991 Lou Berman 8.0 1972 5 tied 2 1972 Dave Fisher 62 68 130 1992 Lee Woodall 12.0 1973 3 tied 2 1973 Bill Edger 63 87 150 1993 Brian Hearns 6.0 1974 Kevin McAneny 3 1974 1994 John McDowell 7.0 1975 Dave Kline 5 1975 Robert Nowell 7.0 1976 Chuck Myers 5 1976 1995 Ben Tonon 7.0 1977 Mike Skalamera 5 1977 Jason Swint 7.0 Dave Kline 5 1978 1996 Ben Tonon 22.0 1978 Dan Bedesem 7 1979 Steve Grundy 96 33 129 1997 Ben Tonon 15.5 1979 John Buechele 4 1980 Jim Buskirk 59 42 101 1998 Rob Colontrelle 12.0 Steve Grundy 4 1981 Doug Jacob 75 48 123 1999 Duane Thomas 12.0 1980 4 tied 3 1982 Joe Maida 83 43 126 2000 Rashieem Reed 13.0 1981 Don Cooke 6 1983 Paul Nanni 68 58 126 2001 Brain Kersey 12.0 1982 Joe Maida 6 1984 John Mininno 84 51 135 2002 Graham Eggleston 17.0 1983 Joe Maida 7 1985 John Mininno 78 32 110 2003 Jake Walker 10.0 Shawn Niles 7 1986 Pat Tryson 50 22 72 2004 Graham Eggleston 12.0 1984 Everard Lewis 4 1987 Pat Tryson 42 37 79 2005 Jimmy Lewis 14.5 Bob Grundy 4 1988 Paul Vanscovich 54 33 87 2006 Dave Montgomery 12.0 1985 Matt Gillen 5 1989 Paul Vanscovich 44 38 82 2007 Sam Scott 14.0 1986 3 tied 4 1990 John Garabarino 48 34 82 2008 Mike Walter 12.5 1987 Jerome Watts 6 1991 Lee Woodall 79 38 117 2009 Sam Scott 17.0 1988 Jerome Watts 6 1992 Lee Woodall 66 35 101 2010 Travis Ford-Bey 8.5 1989 Todd Fine 4 1993 Lee Woodall 76 64 140 2011 Lew Esposito 8.0 1990 5 tied 2 1994 Justin Foster 69 18 87 1991 Lee Woodall 4 Yearly Leaders - Sacks 1995 Ben Tonon 58 24 82 1992 Ed Luckey 5 1996 Ben Tonon 34 54 88 Year Player Sacks 1993 Montik Goodwin 5 1997 Ben Tonon 70 31 101 1971 Doug Olsen 10.0 1994 Justin Foster4 1998 Matt Coza 62 25 87 1972 Doug Olsen 6.0 Montik Goodwin 4 1999 LeRoy Miller 32 19 51 1973 Jack Sweeney 5.0 1995 Brian Nichter 4 2000 Rashieem Reed 43 40 63 1974 1996 Matt Coza 2 2001 Brain Kersey 48 12 60 1975 1997 Matt Coza 3 2002 Brandon Neely 52 25 77 1976 1998 Matt Coza 3 2003 Chris Tagye 35 22 57 1977 1999 LeRoy Miller 2 2004 Joe Brooks 46 33 79 1978 Matt Coza 2 2005 Lateef Ferguson 64 38 102 1979 2000 J. McCullough 3 2006 Lateef Ferguson 52 62 114 1980 Jim Bleming 7.0 2001 S. Blackwell 3 2007 Lateef Ferguson 70 46 116 1981 Doug Jacob 6.5 D. Reifi nger 3 2008 Mike Dell 63 50 113 1982 4 tied 3.0 2002 3 tied 2 2009 Mike Dell 53 19 72 1983 Doug Jacob 9.0 2003 Jim McCullough 4 2010 Anthony McCloskey 26 35 61 1984 Joe Ellis 6.0 Chad Weaver 4 2011 Ronell Williams 26 53 79 1985 Doug Kelly 9.5 2004 Isaiah Harrison 5 1986 Pat Tryson 7.0 2005 Angel Santana 3 1987 Mike Carnesale 2006 Anthony Belasco 3 1988 Pat Ellis 2007 Mike Mignogno `6 1989 Rick Marinari 5.0 2008 Dan DePalma 4 1990 John Mohollen 5.5 2009 Kevin Garland 3 2010 John O’Donnell 2 2011 John O’Donnell 3 2012 Online Guide 7711 West Chester Football The Last Time . . .

Had a Player Rush for 150 Yards Had a Player Attempt 40 Passes Had a Player Catch a TD Pass in Four Jackson Fagan, 172 yards (27 attempts) Sean McCartney, 49 attempts (27 comp.) Straight Games vs. Southern Connecticut State, 11-15-08 vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10 Dan DePalma (Millersville, Kutztown, ESU, C.W. Post) Had a Player Rush for 200 Yards Had a Player Attempt 50 Passes 2009 D’Andre Webb, 306 yards (17 attempts) Joe Wright, 54 attempts (22 completions) vs. Millersville, 9-20-08 vs. Bloomsburg, 10-17-09 Had a Player Catch 10 Passes Jackson Fagan, 11 receptions (112 yards) Had a Player Rush for 300 Yards Had Player Complete a Pass of at least 60 Yds vs. C.W. Post, 10-2-10 D’Andre Webb, 306 yards (17 attempts) Sean McCartney to Dan DePalma, 68 yds (TD) vs. Millersville, 9-20-08 vs. Millersville, 11-6-10 Had a Player Gain 300 Yards in Total Of- fense Had Two 100-Yard Rushers Had Player Complete a Pass of at least 70 Yds Sean McCartney, 447 (3 rush, 444 pass) Brent Steinmetz (127) and Joe Wright to Mike Washington, 71 yards vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10 Osagie Osunde (101) vs. East Stroudsburg, 10-4-08 vs. Glenville State, 9-11-04 TEAM MILESTONES … Had Player Complete a Pass of at least 80 Yds Had Three 100-Yard Rushers Bill Zwann to Ryan Paulson, 80 yards (TD) Beat a Top 10 Team Mike Eckmeyer (174), Osagie Osunde vs. Millersville, 10-6-07 #10 Bloomsburg, 30-14 (10-31-09) (124) and Josh Fidler (101) vs. Glenville State, 9-13-04 Had a Player Pass for Four Touchdowns Played an Overtime Game Sean McCartney, 5 TD passes vs. Shippensburg, W, 44-43 (10-7-10) Had a Player Rush 30 Times vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10 Brent Steinmetz, 32 times (161 yards) Won an Overtime Game vs. East Stroudsburg, 10-28-06 Had a Player Pass for Five Touchdowns vs. Shippensburg, W, 44-43 (10-7-10) Sean McCartney, 5 TD passes Had a Player Rush 40 Times vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10 Played a Multiple-Overtime Game Scott Eberly, 41 times ( yards) vs. Shippensburg, W, 44-43 (10-7-10) – 2OT vs. New Haven, ?-?-71 Had a Player Pass for Six Touchdowns Joe Wright, 6 TD passes Won a Multiple-Overtime Game Had a Player Rush for Three Touchdowns vs. Kutztown, 9-27-09 vs. Shippensburg, W, 44-43 (10-7-10) – 2OT Jackson Fagan, 3 rushing touchdowns vs. Cheyney, 10-16-10 Had a Player Gain 100 Yards Receiving Recorded 300 Yards Rushing Tim Keyser, 129 yards (5 rec.) 302 yards (38 attempts) Had a Player Rush for Four Touchdowns vs. C.W. Post, 10-1-11 vs. Millersville, 11-6-10 D’Andre Webb, 4 rushing touchdowns vs. Millersville, 10-20-08 Had a Player Catch Three TD Passes Recorded 400 Yards Rushing Dan DePalma, 3 TD receptions 453 yards (44 attempts) Had a Player Rush for Five Touchdowns vs. Millersville, 10-6-07 vs. Millersville, 10-20-08 Rocky Rees, 5 rushing touchdowns vs. Mansfi eld, 11-2-68 Had a Player Catch a TD Pass in Three Straight Games Had a Player Score Five Touchdowns Dan DePalma (C.W. Post, Ship, Cheyney) Mike Washington, 5 receiving TDs 2010 vs. Clarion, 8-26-05

Had a Player Pass for 300 Yards Sean McCartney, 444 yards (27-49) vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10

Had a Player Complete 20 Passes Sean McCartney, 27 completions (49 att.) vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10

Had a Player Complete 25 Passes Sean McCartney, 27 completions (49 att.) vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10

Had a Player Complete 30 Passes Mike Mattei, 30 completions (45 att.) vs. C.W. Post, 10-2-10

Had a Player Attempt 30 Passes Sean McCartney, 49 attempts (27 comp.) vs. Shippensburg, 10-7-10

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The following record book was created from Most Touchdowns Highest Avg Rec Yards Per Game (min. 2 gms) West Chester University’s 14 NCAA II Game 5 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ...1994 Career 122.0 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Tournament Games. Career 10 Bob Findora ...... 2004 Touchdowns Individual Rushing Records Most Interceptions Game 4 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU ....2004 Most Yards Gained Game 3 3 players tied Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St.....1994 Game 178 Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU... 2008 (MacDonald, Findora, Zwaan) Scott Asman vs. Portland St. ...1989 Career 523 Brent Steinmetz (2004-06) Career 5 3 players tied Career 9 Brandon Simmons ...... 2004-06 (MacDonald, Findora, Zwaan) Most Carries 100-yard Receiving Games Game 41 Derrick Price vs. Portland St. ..1989 Fewest Interceptions Career 4 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Career 102 Osagie Osunde (2004-07) Game 0 Bill Zwaan vs. Bryant (12 att.) 0 Bob Findora vs. ESU (27 att.) Most Receiving Yards Highest Average per Carry 0 Bob Findora vs. CW Post (16 att.) Game Career 5.2 Brent Steinmetz (2004-06) Career 3 Ed Brown (2 games, 64 att.) 1. 180 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU...... 2004 2. 146 Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St...... 1994 Touchdowns Most Passing Yards 3. 131 Brandon Simmons vs. CW Post ....2004 Game 3 Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU Game 4. 124 Brandon Simmons vs. Shippensburg ....2004 3 Brent Steinmetz vs. CW Post 1. 358 Bob Findora vs. ESU ...... 2004 5. 120 Steve Weaver vs. New Haven ...1992 3 Osagie Osunde vs. ESU 2. 324 Bob Findora vs. Shippensburg ..2004 Career 9 Osagie Osunde (2004-07) 3. 321 Dave MacDonald vs. New Haven ...1992 Career 4. 305 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ..1994 1. 610 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Most Rushing Yards Gained 5. 262 Joe Wright vs. Bloomsburg ...... 2008 2. 476 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 Game 3. 285 Cory DeForrest ...... 2004 1. 178 Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU (2008) Career 2. 149 Brent Steinmetz vs. Bloomsburg (2006) 1. 1,165 Bob Findora ...... 2004 Most Receptions 149 Osagie Osunde vs. ESU (2004) 2. 742 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 Game 4. 142 Brent Steinmetz vs. Bryant (2006) 3. 626 Dave MacDonald ...... 1992-94 1. 8 Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St...... 1994 5. 121 Osagie Osunde vs. IUP (2007) 8 Scott Asman vs. Portland St...... 1989 121 Brent Steinmetz vs. CW Post (2005) Most Pass Attempts 3. 7 Jackson Fagan vs. Bloomsburg ..2008 Career 7 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU...... 2004 Career 1. 84 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 5. 6 Mike Washington vs. Bloomsburg ..2006 1. 523 Brent Steinmetz (2004-06) 2. 77 Bob Findora ...... 2004 2. 507 Osagie Osunde (2004-07) 3. 64 Joe Wright ...... 2008 Career 3. 252 Derrick Price (1988-89) 1. 26 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 Most Pass Completions 2. 23 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Most Rushing Touchdowns Career 3. 14 Cory DeForrest ...... 2004 Game 1. 44 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 1. 3 Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU (2008) 2. 43 Bob Findora ...... 2004 Most Touchdown Receptions 3 Osagie Osunde vs. ESU (2007) 3. 40 Dave MacDonald ...... 1992-94 Game 3 Brent Steinmetz vs. CW Post (2006) 1. 4 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU...... 2004 4. 2 Osagie Osunde vs. IUP (2007) Most Passing Touchdowns 4 Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St...... 1994 2 Osagie Osunde vs. Shippensburg (2004) Game 4 Scott Asman vs. Portland St...... 1989 2 Osagie Osunde vs. CW Post (2004) 1. 5 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ...1994 2 Brent Steinmetz vs. Bryant (2006) 2. 4 Bob Findora vs. ESU ...... 2004 Career 4 Ed Brown vs. Portland St...... 1989 1. 9 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Career 2. 6 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 1. 9 Osagie Osunde (2004-07) Career 3. 4 Brian Penecale ...... 1992-94 2. 6 Brent Steinmetz (2004-06) 1. 10 Bob Findora ...... 2004 3. 4 Scott Asman ...... 1988-89 3. 4 Jackson Fagan (2008) 2. 7 Dave MacDonald ...... 1992-94 3. 5 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 Two players, 100 receiving yards in a game Individual Passing Records 5 Ed Brown ...... 1988-89 Brandon Simmons (180) and Corey DeForrest Most Passing Yards (112) – vs. ESU (2004) Game 358 Bob Findora vs. ESU ...... 2004 Individual Receiving Records Consecutive Playoff Games – 100 yds rec. Career 1,165 Bob Findora ...... 2004 Most Receiving Yards Brandon Simmons (4), 2004 Game 180 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU ..2004 Most Attempts Career 610 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Consecutive Playoff Games with TD rec. Game 46 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ...1994 Mike Washington (6), 2006-08 Career 84 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 Most Receptions Game 8 Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St. ...1994 Individual Punting Most Completions Scott Asman vs. Portland St. ..1989 Most Punts Game 21 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ....1994 Career 26 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 Game 6 Anthony Belasco vs. CW Post ..2005 Career 44 Bill Zwaan ...... 2005-07 6 Bill Pryor vs. New Haven ..1992 Highest Average Receiving Yards Per Catch Career 12 Anthony Belasco ...... 2005-06 Highest Completion Percentage (min 50 att.) Career 26.5 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 12 Dan Wilbourne ...... 2004 Career 59.0 Joe Wright ...... (2008)

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Most Punting Yards Highest Percentage of PATs Made (min 2 gms) Most Yards Total Offense Game 272 Anthony Belasco vs. CW Post ..2005 Game 100.0 (7 of 7) Game 375 Bob Findora vs. ESU ...... 2004 Career 505 Anthony Belasco ...... 2005-06 Alex Walsh vs. SCSU ...... 2008 Career 1,195 Bob Findora ...... 2004 Career 95.8 (23 of 24) Most Punts Inside the 20 Alex Walsh ...... 2005-08 Most Yards Total Offense Game 3 Francisco Uribe vs. IUP ....2007 Game 3 Anthony Belasco vs. CW Post ..2005 Longest Field Goal Made 1. 375 Bob Findora vs. ESU ...... 2004 Career 4 Anthony Belasco ...... 2005-06 41 John Marott vs. Portland St. ...1989 2. 331 Bob Findora vs. Shippensburg ..2004 3. 317 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ....1994 Highest Average Per Punt (min 3 punts) Most Points Scored 4. 311 Dave MacDonald vs. New Haven ...1992 Career Game 5. 283 Joe Wright vs. Bloomsburg ...... 2008 1. 42.1 Anthony Belasco ...... 2005-06 1. 24 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU...... 2004 2. 37.2 Francisco Uribe ...... 2007 24 Brian Penecale vs. Ferris St...... 1994 Career 3. 37.0 Alex Walsh ...... 2008 24 Scott Asman vs. Portland St...... 1989 1. 1,195 Bob Findora ...... 2004 4. 36.4 Dan Wilbourne ...... 2004 2. 727 Bill Zwaan ...... 2004-07 Career 3. 628 Dave MacDonald ...... 1992-94 Longest Punts 1. 63 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-2005 4. 540 Joe Wright ...... 2008 1. 60 Alex Walsh vs. SCSU ...... 2008 2. 63 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-2007 5. 509 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2004-06 2. 56 Anthony Belasco vs. CW Post .... 2005 3. 54 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2003-2006 3. 54 Dan Wilbourne vs. Valdosta St. .. 2004 3. 54 Mike Washington ...... 2005-2008 54 Olsen vs. Ferris St...... 1994 Defensive Record Book Individual Kickoff Returns Total Offense Record Book Most Total Tackles Most Yards Gained Game 19 Lee Woodall vs. New Haven ..1992 Game 118 D’Andre Webb vs. IUP ..... 2007 All-Purpose Yards Career 72 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 Career 357 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-07 Most Plays Game 46 Derrick Price vs. Portland St. ..1989 Most Solo Tackles Most Kick Returns Career Game 14 Lee Woodall vs. New Haven ..1992 Game 6 D’Andre Webb vs. IUP ..... 2007 Career 43 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 Career 14 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-07 Most Yards Game 269 Derrick Price vs. Portland St. ..1989 Most Assisted Tackles Longest Kickoff Return Career 927 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-07 Game 9 Lateef Ferguson vs. Bryant ...2006 67 Osagie Osunde vs. CW Post ...2004 Career 29 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 All-Purpose Yards Highest Average Per Return (min. 2 att.) Game Most Total Tackles Career 1. 269 Derrick Price vs. Portland State ...1989 Game 1. 25.5 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-07 2. 261 Osagie Osunde vs. ESU ...... 2004 1. 19 (14-5) Lee Woodall vs. New Haven...1992 2. 25.3 Derrick Price ...... 1988-1989 3. 247 Brandon Simmons vs. ESU...... 2004 2. 14 (11-3) Lateef Ferguson vs. CW Post ..2005 3. 21.3 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 4. 230 Osagie Osunde vs. Valdosta St. ..2004 14 (10-4) Mike Mignogno vs. CW Post ...2005 5. 192 Osagie Osunde vs. Shippensburg ..2004 4. 13 (4-9) Lateef Ferguson vs. Bryant ..2006 Individual Punt Returns 6. 188 Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU...... 2008 13 (7-6) Joe Brooks vs. Valdosta St. ..2004 Most Yards Gained 7. 166 Osagie Osunde vs. CW Post ..... 2004 Game 28 Kevin Garland vs. Bloomsburg ...2008 8. 156 Brent Steinmetz vs. Bloomsburg ...2006 Career Career 31 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2003-06 9. 154 Brent Steinmetz vs. Bryant ...... 2006 1. 72 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 31 Chris Mooney...... 1994 10. 145 Brent Steinmetz vs. C.W. Post ..2005 2. 36 Mike Mignogno ...... 2005-06 3. 35 Mike Dell ...... 2006-08 Most Punt Returns Career 4. 31 Joe Brooks ...... 2004 Game 5 Kevin Garland vs. Bloomsburg ...2008 1. 927 Osagie Osunde ...... 2004-07 5 Kevin Garland ...... 2008 2. 745 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 Most Solo Tackles 3. 628 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2004-07 Game Highest Average Per Return (min 3 returns) 4. 461 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 1. 14 Lee Woodall vs. New Haven .....1992 Career 5. 320 Jackson Fagan ...... 2008 2. 11 Lateef Ferguson vs. CW Post ....2005 1. 10.3 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2003-06 3. 10 Mike Mignogno vs. CW Post ....2005 1. 10.3 Chris Mooney...... 1994 Most All-Purpose Yards Per Game (min. 3 4. 9 Lateef Ferguson vs. IUP ...... 2007 2. 5.6 Kevin Garland ...... 2007 gms) 9 Anthony Gallup vs. CW Post ...... 2005 Career Individual Scoring 1. 185.4 Osagie Osunde ...... 2003-07 Career Most PATs Made 2. 149.0 Brandon Simmons ...... 2002-05 1. 43 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 Game 7 Alex Walsh vs. SCSU ...... 2008 3. 89.7 Brent Steinmetz ...... 2004-07 2. 21 Mike Mignogno ...... 2005-07 Career 23 Alex Walsh ...... 2005-08 4. 76.8 Mike Washington ...... 2005-08 3. 16 Joe Brooks ...... 2004 4. 13 Mike Dell ...... 2008 Most PATs Attempted Total Offense Game 7 Alex Walsh vs. SCSU ...... 2008 Most Plays Career 24 Alex Walsh ...... 2005-08 Game 52 Dave MacDonald vs. Ferris St. ...1994 Career 121 Bob Findora ...... 2004

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Most Assisted Tackles Most Interceptions 3 vs. New Haven 1992 Punting Game 3 vs. Valdosta St. 2004 Most Punts 7 vs. Ferris St...... 1992 1. 9 Lateef Ferguson vs. Bryant ...... 2006 3 vs. IUP 2007 7 vs. Jacksonville St. ..1988 2. 6 4 players tied Few Interceptions 0 vs. CW Post 2004 Fewest Punts 2 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 0 vs. ESU 2004 Punting Avg. 45.3 vs. C.W. Post ..2005 Career 0 vs. Bryant 2006 Longest Punt 60 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 1. 29 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 2. 15 Joe Brooks ...... 2004 Consecutive Pass Attempts without an INT First Downs 2. 15 Mike Mignogno ...... 2005-07 37 (overall) ...... 2004 Most First Downs 27 vs. ESU ...... 2004 3. 12 Jared Souders ...... 2004 27 (one game) vs. ESU ...... 2004 27 vs. Portland St. ..1989 Fewest First Downs 13 vs. C.W. Post .....2005 Most Tackles for Loss Most Passing Yards 358 vs. ESU ...... 2004 Game 4 Mike Dell vs. Bloomsburg .. 2008 Fewest Passing Yards 134 vs. CW Post...2004 4 Lateef Ferguson vs. CW Post ...2008 Most Passing TDs 5 vs. Portland St. ..1989 Miscellaneous Record Book 5 vs. Ferris St...... 1994 Career 6.5 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-07 Longest Scoring Plays Most Total Att. 92 vs. Portland St...... 1989 79 yards Brian Penecale Game Fewest Attempts 50 vs. Valdosta St. ..2004 pass from Dave MacDonald 1. 4 Mike Dell vs. Bloomsburg ...... 2008 vs. Ferris St. (1992) 1. 4 Lateef Ferguson vs. C.W Post ...2005 Most Yards 545 vs. ESU ...... 2004 75 yards Mike Washington 2. 2 Eric Maynard vs. Shippensburg ...2004 Fewest Yards 256 vs. CW Post .....2005 pass from Bill Zwaan 3. 1.5 Greg Eggleston vs. Shippensburg ..2004 vs. Bryant (2006) 3. 1.5 Greg Eggleston vs. Valdosta St. ..2004 Yards Per Attempt 7.9 vs. Bryant ...... 2006 3. 1.5 Jared Souders vs. Valdosta St. ...2004 Longest Scoring Run Scoring 61 yards Jackson Fagan vs. SCSU (2008) Career Most Points scored 52 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 1. 6.5 Lateef Ferguson...... 2004-2007 50 vs. Portland St. ..1989 Quickest Score Beginning of the Game 2. 6 Mike Dell ...... 2008 Fewest pts scored 20 vs. Bloomsburg .2006 1:41 Jackson Fagan 61 run vs. SCSU (2008) 3. 3.5 Greg Eggleston ...... 2004 20 vs. C.W. Post .....2005 (3rd play from scrimmage) 4. 3 Mike Walter ...... 2005-08 Points allowed 63 vs. Jacksonville St. ..1988 56 vs. Portland St. ..1989 Longest Non-Scoring Play Most Sacks Fewest pts allowed 3 vs. C.W. Post ...... 2004 75 yard punt return Game 16 players have recorded one sack Touchdowns 7 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 George Reid vs. Portland St. (1989) 7 vs. ESU ...... 2004 Career 2 Mike Dell ...... 2006-08 Extra Points 7 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 Individual Participation 2 Joe Cefalo ...... 2004-07 2-pt Conversions 0 for 5 all-time 2 Greg Eggleston ...... 2004 Field Goals 3 vs. Portland St. ....1989 Most Games Started 2 Matt Schultz ...... 1994 1. 6 Mike Washington Interceptions 2. 5 Kennis Jones Most INTs 3 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 5 Michael Walter Team Record Book Most Yards 65 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 5 Rashad Grimsley INTs ret. for TD 1 vs. SCSU ...... 2008 5 Jared Sounders Single-Game Offense (Scott Schiavo – 22 yds) 5 Mark Maynard Rushing 5 Osagie Osunde Most Attempts 53 vs. Portland St. 1989 Punt Returns 8. 4 23 players tied Fewest Attempts 25 vs. Valdosta St. 2004 Number 5 vs. IUP ...... 2007 Most Yards 95 vs. Portland St. ..1989 Most Games Played Most Yards 218 vs. Bryant 2006 Yards Per Att 23.8 vs. Portland St. 1989 1. 8 Lateef Fergueson Fewest Yards 67 vs. Valdosta St. 2004 Punt return for TD 0 all-time 8 Mike Mignogno Yards Per Att. 5.7 (38-218) vs. Bryant 2006 Longest punt ret. 75 vs. Portland St. ..1989 3. 7 Rashad Grimsley (George Reid) 7 Brent Steinmetz Rushing TDs 4 vs. SCSU 2008 7 Dave Montgomery Kickoff Returns 6. 6 Mike Washington Passing Number 9 vs. Jacksonville St. ...1988 Most Attempts 46 vs. Ferris State 1994 Most Yards 150 vs. ESU ...... 2004 Fewest Attempts 13 vs. Bryant 2006 Yards Per Attempt 46.5 vs. CW Post ....2004 Most Completions 21 vs. Portland St. 1989 Kickoff ret. for TD 0 all-time 21 vs. Ferris St. 1994 Longest Kick ret. 67 vs. C.W. Post .....2004 Few Completions 8 vs. Bryant 2006 (Osagie Osunde)

Consecutive Pass Completions 8 vs. New Haven 1992

Completions Percentage (min. 25 att.) 72.0 vs. SCSU 2008 (18 of 25)

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These former Golden Rams have appeared , St. Louis Cardinals and The following list of former Golden Rams in at least one NFL regular-season game dur- Baltimore Colts. players have appeared in a variety of profes- ing their professional football careers. sional football leagues, as well as NFL training Lee Woodall camps. Tony DiMidio San Francisco 49ers 1994-99 Player (Final WCU season) Team 1966-67 2000 Scott Asman (1990) Chicago Bears Career notes: Drafted in 1964 by KC ... played 2001 San Francisco 49ers in 26 games in two seasons, including Super (WLAF) Bowl I. Career notes: Jay Buchanon (1988) Philadelphia Eagles Selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth Dan DePalma (2011) New York Giants Carl Gersbach round of the 1994 draft ... started as a rookie Richard Emerich (1959) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Philadelphia Eagles 1970 ... played in the Pro Bowl in 1995 and 1997 ... Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings 1971-72 posted the second-longest fumble return in 49ers Chicago Bears San Diego Chargers 1973-74 history (96 yards for a TD vs. Buffalo on an ESPN Ron Gaynor (1982) Seattle Seahawks Chicago Bears 1975 Sunday Night Game) ... 49er totals: 94 games, 89 Buffalo Bills/Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Cardinals 1976 starts, 358 tackles, 9 sacks (-55 yards), 5 FF, 3 RF, Bob Hartshorn (1976) Dallas Cowboys Career notes: Played 76 games ... recorded three 1 TD, 5 interceptions, 59 yards, 11.8 per return Jim Haynie (1968) Minnesota Vikings interceptions and 13 return yards. average ... Career totals: 124 games, 105 starts, Billy Hess (1988) Philadelphia Eagles 460 tackles, 352 solo hits, 108 assists, 10 sacks Phoenix Cardinals Merritt Kersey for -61 yards, 8 forced fumbles, 6 interceptions (WLAF) Philadelphia Eagles 1974-75 for 59 yards including a career long 55 yards, 36 Toronto Argonauts/San Antonio Texans (CFL) Career notes: Punted in 16 games ... recorded passes defensed. Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 97 punts for 3,448 yards with an average of Reggie Hines (1984) Dallas Cowboys 35.5 per kick. 2001: Mel Hinton (1975) Dallas Cowboys Played 14 games for the Denver Broncos in his Norm Hopley (1979) Philadelphia Eagles Joe Senser fi nal NFL season ... recorded three tackles and Joe Iacone (1963) Philadelphia Eagles Minnesota Vikings 1980-82, 84 a six-yard sack. Dennis Ianovale (1974) Washington Redskins Career notes: In 49 games recorded 165 recep- New York Giants tions, 1,822 yards, 16 touchdowns ... averaged 2000: Kevin Ingram (1999) Indianapolis Firebirds 11 yards per catch ... drafted in 1979 in the sixth Second on Carolina Panthers in tackles ... 97 tack- (Arena) round by the Vikings. les, two fumble recoveries and an interception. Los Angeles Avengers (Arena) Ken Johns (1964) Kansas City Chiefs Bill “Butch” Shockley 1999: Chris Luneburg (1992) Buffalo Bills New York Titans (Jets) 1960-61 Played and started 16 games ... 68 tackles, 2.5 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) Buffalo Bills 1961 sacks (-12.5 yards), 1 FF. Monarchs (WLAF) New York Titans (Jets) 1962 Joe Maida (1984) Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers 1968 1998: Al Niemela (1988) Philadelphia Eagles Career notes: Kicker who recorded 181 career Played and started 15 games ... recorded 59 tack- Doug Olson (1973) Philadelphia Bell (WFL) points ... 169 of his points occurred on 26 fi eld les ... had one interception for four yards. Tom Pierantozzi (1973) Baltimore Colts goals and 91 of 96 PATs ... made 94.8% of his Fred Prender (1954) Pittsburgh Steelers PATs ... also had 42 rushing attempts for 165 1997: Jim Pribula (1961) Washington Redskins yards ... averaged 23.3 yards per kick return Started 16 games and recorded career-high 57 Philadelphia Eagles on 32 attempts. tackles, 7 quarterback pressures, 2 interceptions, Rocky Rees (1971) Boston Patriots 2 FF ... played in his second Pro Bowl ... posted Gary Schippang (1985) Minnesota Vikings Ralph Tamm 11 tackles and broke up two passes in two post- New York Giants 1990-91 season starts. Sam Scott (2009) Calgary Stampeders (CFL) Washington Redskins 1991 Tom Shaffer (1982) New England Patriots Cincinnati Bengals 1991 1996: Philadelphia Eagles/ San Francisco 49ers 1992-94 Played 16 regular season games, including 13 Guy Van Alstine (1975) New York Giants Denver Broncos 1995-96 starts, and two post-season playoff games ... Lee Woodall (1993) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) Kansas City Chiefs 1997-99 fi nished with 55 tackles, 2.5 sacks ... tied for Career notes: Won Super Bowl ring in January second on the team with 12 tackles (nine solo) of 1995 as the San Francisco 49ers defeated the and one sack in the playoffs. San Diego Chargers, 49-26, in Miami in Super Bowl XXIV. 1995: Selected as a Pro Bowl Starter ... played in Chuck Weber every game, drawing 15 starting assignments ... Cleveland Browns 1955-56 fi nished with 62 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 interceptions, Chicago Cardinals 1956-58 2 FR, 1 FF. Philadelphia Eagles 1959-61 Career notes: Member of the 1955 NFL Cham- 1994: pion Cleveland Browns and the 1960 NFL Started 13 regular season games and played in 15 Champion Philadelphia Eagles ... served as a ... played in three post-season games ... fi nished defensive captain for the Eagles ... his playing with 57 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 RF ... won Super career consisted of 80 games, 10 interceptions, Bowl ring. 90 interception return yards ... he had a career- best six interceptions during the Eagles title run in 1960 ... also coached in the NFL and AFL for the Boston Patriots, San Diego Chargers,

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1965 4. Wittenberg 1983 1988 1. North Dakota State 5. Boise State 1. UC-Davis 1. North Dakota State 2. Middle Tenn.State Abilene Christian 2. SW Texas State 2. West Chester University 3. Sul Ross 7. Grambling 3. North Alabama 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 4. Los Angeles State 8. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 4. Towson State 4. Portland State 5. Tennessee State 9. Hawaii 5. North Dakota State 5. Winston-Salem State 6. Northern Illinois 10. Elon 6. Virginia Union 6. Mississippi College 7. Maine 11. South Dakota 7. Central State (Ohio) 7. Jacksonville State 8. East Carolina 12. Jacksonville State 8. Butler 8. Butler 9. St. John’s (Minn.) 13. Delaware 9. Fort Valley State 9. Tennessee-Martin 10. East Stroudsburg 14. North Dakota State 10. Nebraska-Omaha 10. Cal State-Sacramento 15. Langston 11. Millersville 1966 1985 12. Albany State (Ga.) 1. San Diego State 1976 1. UC-Davis 13. UC-Davis 2. Tennessee State 1. Montana State 2. North Alabama 14. Indiana (Pa.) 3. Montana State 2. Northern Michigan 3. Bloomsburg 15. Texas A&M-Commerce 4. NW Louisiana 3. Akron 4. South Dakota 16. St. Cloud State 5. Parsons 4. Delaware 5. Central State (Ohio) North Carolina Central 6. Arkansas State 5. Eastern Kentucky 6. Fort Valley State 18. Augustana 7. Muskingum 6. Troy State 7. North Dakota State 19. Northern Michigan 8. North Dakota 7. Nevada-Las Vegas 8. Hampton Bowie State 9. North Dakota State 8. South Carolina State 9. Indiana (Pa.) 10. Weber State Alcorn State 10. Towson State 1989 Waynesburg 10. North Dakota State 11. Truman State 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville New Hampshire 12. Albany State (Ga.) 2. Jacksonville State 1967 13. Butler 3. Grand Valley State 1. San Diego State 1977 14. American Int’l College 4. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2. North Dakota State 1. North Dakota State 15. Santa Clara 5. Angelo State 3. New Mexico Highlands 2. Massachusetts 16. Clarion St. Cloud State 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. UC-Davis 17. Mississippi College 7. Edinboro 5. Eastern Kentucky 4. South Carolina State 18. Winston-Salem State 8. West Chester University 6. Texas-Arlington 5. Boise State 19. Cal State-Sacramento 9. Indiana (Pa.) 7. Waynesburg Northern Arizona 20. Texas A&M-Kingsville 10. Winston-Salem State 8. Northern Michigan Nevada-Reno 11. Augustana 9. Morgan State 8. Lehigh 1986 12. Mississippi College 10. SW Texas State 9. Jacksonville State 1. North Dakota State New Haven 10. Northern Michigan 2. UC-Davis 14. Portland State 1968 New Hampshire 3. Troy State 15. Santa Clara 1. North Dakota State Winston-Salem State 4. Central State (Ohio) 16. UC-Davis 2. San Diego State 5. Virginia Union 17. North Dakota State 3. Tennessee-Chattanooga 1980 6. South Dakota 18. NW Missouri St. 4. New Mexico Highlands 1. Eastern Illinois 7. Towson State 19. American Int’l College 5. Indiana (Pa.) 2. Northern Michigan 8. Texas A&M-Kingsville 20. Butler 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. North Alabama 9. Cal State-Northridge 7. Eastern Michigan 4. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 10. Abilene Christian 1990 8. South Dakota 5. Virginia Union West Chester University 1. North Dakota State 9. Eastern Kentucky 6. Jacksonville State 12. Ashland 2. Mississippi College 10. SW Louisiana 7. Santa Clara Valdosta State 3. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 8. Northern Colorado 14. Indiana (Pa.) 4. Indiana (Pa.) 1969 9. Minnesota-Duluth 15. Fort Valley State 5. Virginia Union 1. North Dakota State 10. Missouri-Rolla 16. Millersville 6. Grand Valley State 2. Montana 17. Grand Valley State 7. Texas A&M-Commerce 3. Akron 1981 18. Albany State (Ga.) 8. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 4. Louisiana Tech 1. Northern Michigan Minnesota-Duluth 9. Truman State 5. Colorado State College 2. Virginia Union New Haven 10. Jacksonville State 6. New Mexico Highlands 3. Puget Sound 11. Edinboro 7. Arkansas State 4. SW Texas State 1987 North Dakota 8. Alcorn A&M 5. Jacksonville State 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 13. Cal State-Northridge 9. Tampa 6. North Dakota State 2. West Chester University 14. Tuskegee 10. Delaware 7. Elizabeth City State 3. Portland State 15. North Alabama 8. Shippensburg 4. Troy State 16. Sonoma State 1970 9. Grand Valley State 5. Northern Michigan 17. American Int’l College 1. Arkansas State 10. North Alabama 6. Indiana (Pa.) 18. Wofford 2. Montana 7. Minnesota-Mankato 19. New Haven 3. North Dakota State 1982 8. Butler 20. Ashland 4. Tampa 1. SW Texas State 9. Angelo State Northern Colorado 5. Tennessee State 2. North Dakota State 10. UC-Davis 6. Wofford 3. UC-Davis 11. Central Florida 1991 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 4. Truman State Winston-Salem State 1. Indiana (Pa.) 8. Jacksonville State 5. Jacksonville State 13. Eastern New Mexico 2. Jacksonville State 9. Alcorn A&M 6. Northern Michigan 14. Bloomsburg 3. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 10. SW Louisiana 7. Fort Valley State 15. Hampton 4. Northern Colorado 8. Virginia Union 16. New Haven 5. Butler 1973 9. Southern Connecticut St. 17. Ashland 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 1. Tennessee State 10. East Stroudsburg 18. Alabama A&M 7. North Dakota State 2. Louisiana Tech 19. Minnesota-Duluth 8. Portland State 3. Western Kentucky 20. Tuskegee 9. Grand Valley State

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10. Virginia Union 20. Central Oklahoma 13. Shepherd 19. C.W. Post 11. Mississippi College 14. Grand Valley State 20. Central Missouri 12. Winston-Salem State 1995 15. West Texas A&M 21. Fort Valley State 13. Minnesota-Mankato 1. North Alabama 16. Nebraska-Omaha 22. North Dakota State 14. Shippensburg 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 17. Delta State 23. Western Washington 15. Ashland 3. Ferris State 18. West Georgia 24. Minnesota-Duluth 16. Morehouse 4. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 19. Chadron State 25. West Georgia 17. North Dakota 5. New Haven 20. Winona State 18. East Stroudsburg 6. Carson-Newman 2002 19. Texas A&M-Commerce 7. North Dakota 1999 1. Grand Valley State 20. Wofford 8. Edinboro 1. Carson-Newman 2. Valdosta State 9. Portland State 2. Slippery Rock 3. Northern Colorado 1992 10. Virginia State 3. Northern Colorado 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 1. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 11. Texas A&M-Commerce 4. NW Missouri State 5. Carson-Newman 2. North Dakota State 12. Albany State (Ga.) 5. UC-Davis 6. NW Missouri State 3. Jacksonville State 13. North Dakota State 6. Fort Valley State 7. UC-Davis 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 14. Millersville 7. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 8. Indiana (Pa.) 5. New Haven 15. Angelo State 8. Southern Arkansas 9. Central Washington 6. Hampton 16. Northern Colorado 9. North Dakota 10. Central Missouri 7. UC-Davis 17. West Georgia 10. Northwood 11. Minnesota-Duluth West Chester University 18. Fort Hays State 11. Western Washington 12. Nebraska-Kearney Western State 19. Indiana (Pa.) 12. Catawba 13. Saginaw Valley State 10. Fort Valley State 20. Missouri Western 13. North Dakota State 14. Tuskegee 11. Cal State-Sacramento 14. Shippensburg 15. Catawba 12. Indiana (Pa.) 1996 15. Shepherd 16. Fayetteville State 13. North Dakota 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville South Dakota State 17. C.W. Post 14. Texas A&M-Commerce 2. NW Missouri State SE Oklahoma St. 18. St. Cloud State 15. Edinboro 3. Ferris State 18. Central Oklahoma 19. Tarleton State 16. North Alabama 4. Nebraska-Omaha 19. Winston-Salem State 20. Chadron State Truman State 5. Valdosta State 20. Northeastern State 21. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 18. East Stroudsburg 6. Carson-Newman 22. Bloomsburg 19. Portland State 7. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2000 23. Bentley 20. Valdosta State 8. Clarion 1. NW Missouri State 24. East Stroudsburg Savannah State 9. Central Oklahoma 2. UC-Davis 25. Findlay 10. Indiana (Pa.) 3. Catawba 1993 11. Chadron State 4. Nebraska-Omaha 2003 1. North Alabama 12. West Georgia 5. North Dakota State 1. Grand Valley State 2. New Haven 13. Bloomsburg 6. Valdosta State 2. North Dakota 3. Hampton 14. Albany State (Ga.) 7. Northeastern State 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 4. Indiana (Pa.) 15. Northern Colorado 8. West Georgia 4. Saginaw Valley State 5. Portland State 16. Angelo State 9. Tuskegee 5. North Alabama 6. Missouri Southern 17. UC-Davis 10. Northwood 6. Carson-Newman 7. UC-Davis 18. Catawba 11. Delta State 7. Valdosta State 8. Albany State (Ga.) 19. North Dakota 12. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 8. Winona State 9. North Dakota 20. Saginaw Valley State 13. Bloomsburg 9. Indiana (Pa.) 10. Ferris State 14. Carson-Newman 10. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 11. Angelo State 1997 15. Indiana (Pa.) 11. Southern Arkansas 12. Minnesota-Mankato 1. Carson-Newman 16. Chadron State 12. Catawba 13. Wayne State 2. New Haven 17. Presbyterian 13. Central Arkansas 14. Carson-Newman 3. NW Missouri State 18. Mesa State (Colo.) 14. Mesa St. (Colo.) 15. Ashland 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 19. C.W. Post 15. Emporia State 16. Millersville 5. Albany State (Ga.) 20. Slippery Rock 16. Delta State 17. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 6. Angelo State 21. North Dakota 17. Central Missouri 18. Virginia State 7. Slippery Rock 22. Winston-Salem State 18. Edinboro 19. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 23. Saginaw Valley State 19. Tusculum 20. Edinboro 9. Western State 24. Western Washington 20. Tarleton State North Dakota State 10. Southern Arkansas 25. Virginia Union 21. Bentley 11. Northern Colorado 22. North Dakota 1994 12. Ashland 2001 23. Chadron State 1. North Alabama 13. North Alabama 1. Valdosta State 24. Nebraska-Omaha 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 14. UC-Davis 2. Grand Valley State 25. NW Missouri State 3. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 15. Glenville State 3. Chadron State 4. Portland State 16. North Dakota State 4. North Dakota 2004 5. Ferris State 5. Bloomsburg 1. Valdosta State 6. Valdosta State 1998 6. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2. Pittsburg State 7. New Haven 1. Central Oklahoma 7. Catawba 3. NW Missouri State 8. Truman State 2. NW Missouri State 8. Indiana (Pa.) 4. North Dakota Indiana (Pa.) 3. Carson-Newman 9. Saginaw Valley State 5. Albany State (Ga.) 10. West Georgia 4. UC-Davis 10. Tuskegee 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 11. Albany State (Ga.) 5. Slippery Rock 11. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7. West Chester University 12. North Dakota 6. Northern Colorado 12. UC-Davis 8. Colorado School of Mines 13. Angelo State 7. North Dakota 13. Winona State 9. Grand Valley State 14. Western State 8. Indiana (Pa.) 14. Central Arkansas 10. Northwood 15. North Dakota State 9. Albany State (Ga.) 15. Nebraska-Omaha 11. Michigan Tech 16. Carson-Newman 10. Emporia State 16. Arkansas Tech 12. East Stroudsburg 17. Edinboro 11. Texas A&M-Kingsville 17. Tarleton State 13. Winona State 18. Grand Valley State 12. Fort Valley State 18. Tusculum 14. Carson-Newman 19. South Dakota State 7788 2012 Online Guide West Chester Football Division II Poll History

7. Catawba 3. NW Missouri State 2007 23. Charleston (W.Va.) 8. Indiana (Pa.) 4. North Dakota 1. Valdosta State 24. Edinboro 9. Saginaw Valley State 5. Albany State (Ga.) 2. NW Missouri State 25. Washburn 10. Tuskegee 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3. Grand Valley State 11. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7. West Chester University 4. California (Pa.) 2010 12. UC-Davis 8. Colorado School of Mines 5. Chadron State 1. Minnesota-Duluth 13. Winona State 9. Grand Valley State 6. North Alabama 2. Delta State 14. Central Arkansas 10. Northwood 7. Nebraska-Omaha 3. NW Missouri State 15. Nebraska-Omaha 11. Michigan Tech 8. West Texas A&M 4. Albany State 16. Arkansas Tech 12. East Stroudsburg 9. North Dakota 5. Central Missouri 17. Tarleton State 13. Winona State 10. Delta State 6. Augustana (S.D.) 18. Tusculum 14. Carson-Newman 11. Central Washington 7. Shepherd 19. C.W. Post 15. Shippensburg 12. Catawba 8. Abilene Christian 20. Central Missouri 16. Arkansas Tech 13. Shepherd 9. Texas A&M-Kingsville 21. Fort Valley State 17. St. Cloud State 14. Carson-Newman 10. Grand Valley State 22. North Dakota State 18. Edinboro 15. Abilene Christian 11. Mercyhurst 23. Western Washington 19. South Dakota 16. Tuskegee 12. St. Cloud State 24. Minnesota-Duluth 20. Bentley 17. West Chester University 13. Kutztown 25. West Georgia 21. Central Oklahoma 18. Indiana (Pa.) 14. California (Pa.) 22. Tuskegee 19. Mesa State (Colo.) 15. Bloomsburg 2002 23. Southeastern Oklahoma 20. Newberry 16. Hillsdale 1. Grand Valley State 24. Nebraska-Omaha 21. Tarleton State 17. Valdosta State 2. Valdosta State 25. Saginaw Valley State 22. Ashland 18. West Texas A&M 3. Northern Colorado 23. Winona State 19. Colorado School of Mines 4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2005 24. Wahburn (Kan.) 20. Wingate 5. Carson-Newman 1. Grand Valley State 25. Midwestern State 21. Wayne State (Mich.) 6. NW Missouri State 2. NW Missouri State 22. North Alabama 7. UC-Davis 3. Saginaw Valley State 2008 23. Nebraska-Kearney 8. Indiana (Pa.) 4. North Alabama 1. Minnesota-Duluth 24. Missouri Western State 9. Central Washington 5. East Stroudsburg 2. NW Missouri State 25. Michigan Tech 10. Central Missouri 6. Central Arkansas 3. North Alabama 11. Minnesota-Duluth 7. Bloomsburg 4. Grand Valley State 2011 12. Nebraska-Kearney 8. North Dakota 5. Abilene Christian 1. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 13. Saginaw Valley State 9. Albany State (Ga.) 6. California (Pa.) 2. Wayne State (Mich.) 14. Tuskegee 10. Presbyterian 7. Delta State 3. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) 15. Catawba 11. Tuskegee 8. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 4. Delta State (Miss.) 16. Fayetteville State 12. Pittsburg State 9. Chadron State 5. NW Missouri State 17. C.W. Post 13. Washburn (Kan.) 10. West Texas A&M 6. Minnesota-Duluth 18. St. Cloud State 14. Valdosta State 11. Bloomsburg 7. Midwestern State (Texas) 19. Tarleton State 15. West Texas A&M 12. Valdosta State 8. New Haven (Conn.) 20. Chadron State 16. Nebraska-Omaha 13. Central Washington 9. Colorado St.-Pueblo 21. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 17. South Dakota 14. Tuskegee 10. Nebraska-Kearney 22. Bloomsburg 18. Northwood 15. Ashland 11. Washburn (Kan.) 23. Bentley 19. North Carolina Central 16. Tusculum 12. North Greenville (S.C.) 24. East Stroudsburg 20. Shepherd 17. West Chester University 13. Kutztown (Pa.) 25. Findlay 21. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 18. Carson-Newman 14. North Alabama 22. C.W. Post 19. Wayne State (Neb.) 15. California (Pa.) 2003 23. Angelo State 20. Edinboro 16. Abiline Christian 1. Grand Valley State 24. Nebraska-Kearney 21. Indiana (Pa.) 17. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 2. North Dakota 25. Missouri Western State 22. Nebraska-Omaha 18. Missouri Western St. 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 23. Minnesota-Mankato 19. Mars Hill (N.C.) 4. Saginaw Valley State 2006 24. Seton Hill (Pa.) 20. Humboldt St. (Calif.) 5. North Alabama 1. Grand Valley State 25. American Int’l College 21. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 6. Carson-Newman 2. NW Missouri State 22. Shepherd (W.Va.) 7. Valdosta State 3. Delta State 2009 23. West Alabama 8. Winona State 4. Bloomsburg 1. NW Missouri State 24. West Virginia Wesleyan 9. Indiana (Pa.) 5. Chadron State 2. Grand Valley State 25. West Texas A & M 10. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 6. North Alabama 3. Central Washington 11. Southern Arkansas 7. North Dakota 4. Carson-Newman 12. Catawba 8. Shepherd 5. Minnesota-Duluth 13. Central Arkansas 9. North Carolina Central 6. North Alabama 14. Mesa St. (Colo.) 10. West Texas A&M 7. California (Pa.) 15. Emporia State 11. Nebraska-Omaha 8. Nebraska-Kearney 16. Delta State 12. Newberry 9. West Liberty (W.Va.) 17. Central Missouri 13. South Dakota 10. Tarleton St. 18. Edinboro 14. Valdosta State 11. Hillsdale 19. Tusculum 15. Pittsbburg State (Kan.) 12. Minnesota-Mankato 20. Tarleton State 16. Missouri Western 13. Abilene Christian 21. Bentley 17. Midwestern State 14. Midwestern St. 22. North Dakota 18. Northwood 15. Shippensburg 23. Chadron State 19. Winona State 16. Texas A&M-Kingsville 24. Nebraska-Omaha 20. Abilene Christian 17. Tuskegee 25. NW Missouri State 21. Elizabeth City State 18. Arkansas Tech 22. Tiffi n 19. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) 2004 23. Bemidji State 20. UNC-Pembroke 1. Valdosta State 24. West Chester University 21. West Alabama 2. Pittsburg State 25. Indiana (Pa.) 22. Albany St. (Ga.)

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Dr. Edward Matejkovic Terry Beattie Kelli Milliner Kris Graves Kelly Erisman James Zuhlke Director of Athletics Assoc. AD/Facilities Asst. AD/Compliance/ Ath. Development Dir. Asst. Athletic Sports Information Dir. 610-436-3555 610-436-3317 Academic Support 610-436-2557 Development Dir. 610-436-3316 610-436-3573 610-436-2405

Athletic Dept. Phone: (610) 436-3555 Cross Country/Track & Field FAX: (610) 436-1020 Cross Country Head Coach Andy Huber x2468 Track & Field Head Coach Mike Murawski x6946 Athletic Training Assistant Track & Field Pat Mosley Medical Coordinator Sandy Fowkes-Godek x2342 Assistant Track & Field Nicole Crawford Athletic Trainer Carolyn Jimenez x3293 Athletic Trainer Scott Heinerichs x2733 Field Hockey Athletic Trainer Neil Curtis x2969 Head Coach Amy Cohen x2144 Athletic Trainer Nicole Cattano x2250 Assistant Coach Carly Powell x2144 Athletic Trainer Katie Morrison x1091 Assistant Coach Erin Marihugh x2144 Athletic Trainer Dave Baer x2139 Athletic Trainer Alison Gardiner-Shires x2515 Men’s Golf Head Coach Harry Hammond x3555 Equipment Equipment Manager Mike Brazill x2111 Women’s Golf Head Coach Doug Hendricks x3555 Facilities Assoc. AD/Facilities Terry Beattie x3317 Women’s Gymnastics Grounds Chris Frey x3233 Head Coach Barbara Cordova x3555 David Wolfe x3555 Assistant Coach Sherri Missiner

Football Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach Bill Zwaan x3528 Head Coach Ginny Martino x2394 Asst. HC/Spc. Tms/DB Gerald Toney x2158 Assistant Coach Sue Burmester x2394 Def. Coordinator/CB Mike Furlong x2160 RB/Video?Special Teams Osagie Osunde x2157 Women’s Rugby Off. Coordinator/WR/QBs Bill Zwaan, Jr. x3527 Head Coach Tony DeRemer 738-3893 Strength & Cond./TE Jim Brazill Sr. Assistant Coach Rachel Appleby Defensive Ends Jim Brazill Jr. Offensive Line Nick Sama Men’s Soccer Inside Linebackers Bill Shuey Head Coach Kendall Walkes x2221 Defensive Line Assistant Brian Kelley Assistant Coach Dan DeMasters x2221 Offensive Assistant JoJo Patrick Student Assistant Ty Grady Women’s Soccer Head Coach Betty Ann Kempf Townsley x6903 Baseball Assistant Coach Chris Przemieniecki x6903 Head Coach Jad Prachniak x2152 Assistant Coach Ryan Giblin Softball Assistant Coach Kyle Orensky Head Coach Diane Lokey x2170 Assistant Coach Maggie Kichler Men’s Basketball Head Coach Damien Blair x2136 Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Assistant Coach Roy Blumenthal x4397 Head Coach: Swimming Jamie Rudisill x2127 Assistant Coach Dane Watts Head Coach: Diving Dr. Ronn Jenkins x3505 Assistant Coach David Krakower Assistant Swim Coach Steve Maszurek x3555 Assistant Swim Coach Heinrich Himetz Women’s Basketball Assistant Swim Coach Scott Elliott Head Coach Deirdre Kane x3399 Assistant Coach Kiera Wooden x3420 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach Tina Tharp x3359

Cheerleading Women’s Volleyball Head Coach Kelly Moyer 610-468-2145 Head Coach Kassie Bellaver x3237 Assistant Coach Jill Holdren

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