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Princeton (0-0) vs. Lehigh (0-1) Date/Time: ...... Sept. 15/6 p.m. All-Time Series: ...... Princeton 37-11-2 Field: ...Powers Field at Last Year: ...... Princeton 14, LEHIGH 10 Location: ...... Princeton, N.J. Last at site: ...... Lehigh 28, PRINCETON 13 TV: ...FSN , DirecTV Channel 628 Last Five Years: ...... Lehigh 2-1 Radio: ...... WPRB 103.3 FM Current Streak: ...... Princeton 1

Princeton Game Notes • Week 1 Tigers Opening Act • Princeton has won three straight season openers, including the 14-10 win at Lehigh last season. The last time Princeton lost an opening game was 2003, when Lehigh won a 28-13 night Head ...... Roger Hughes (8th season) game at Princeton Stadium. Overall Record...... 35-34 Record at Princeton...... same Patriot Games • Princeton went 3-0 against competition last fall. Prior to last sea- Hughes vs. Lehigh...... 1-2 son, the Tigers hadn’t gone unbeaten in three games against Patriot teams since 1997.

2007 Princeton Schedule Home Sweet Home • Princeton found the new Powers Field quite friendly last season. For the Sept. 15 LEHIGH (DirecTV628)...... 6 p.m. only time since Princeton Stadium opened (1998), the Tigers were a perfect 5-0 at home in 2006. Sept. 22 at Lafayette...... 6 p.m. Sept. 29 COLUMBIA...... 3:30 p.m. Streaking • Princeton opens this season on a three-game winning streak. The last time Princeton Oct. 6 HAMPTON (CN8)...... 3:30 p.m. won its final three games in a season was 1966. Oct. 13 at Brown...... 12:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at Harvard...... 12:30 p.m. Trying Again • The last time Princeton was the defending champion was 1996. The Oct. 26 CORNELL (ESPNU)...... 7 p.m. Tigers went 3-7 that season. Nov. 3 at Penn (CN8)...... noon Nov. 10 YALE (YES Network)...... 1 p.m. Poll Position • Princeton was picked to finish fourth in the annual 2007 Ivy Media Poll Nov. 17 at Dartmouth...... 12:30 p.m. Ivy League preseason media poll. The Tigers didn’t receive any first- Team (First-place)...... Points place votes in the poll. 1. Yale (14)...... 125 2. Penn (1)...... 102 Lehigh History Lesson • Princeton didn’t receive any first-place votes in 3. Harvard (1)...... 95 either of the previous two years and went 16-4 with one Ivy League title 4. Princeton...... 87 Mountain Hawks and one second-place finish. 5. Cornell...... 62 6. Columbia...... 44 Head Coach...... Andy Coen (2nd season) A Hughes Success • Princeton head coach Roger Hughes made 7. Brown...... 33 Overall Record...... 6-6 history last season by becoming the first coach in Ivy League history 8. Dartmouth...... 28 Record at Lehigh...... same to improve three straight teams by at least two wins. Coen vs. Princeton...... 0-1 Moving Up • Roger Hughes (35-34) needs one win to stand alone in fifth-place on the all-time . 2006 Lehigh Schedule Princeton coaching win list. Sept. 8 Villanova 30, LEHIGH 20 Sept. 15 PRINCETON...... 6 p.m. Winning With Class • The Princeton Class of 2008 has a career record of 21-9. The Class of 2009 Sept. 22 VMI...... 1 p.m. has a career record of 16-4, and the Class of 2010 has a career record of 9-1. Sept. 29 HARVARD...... 1 p.m. Oct. 6 at Fordham...... 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at Yale...... 12:30 p.m. Senior Thesis • With at least five wins, the Class of 2008 would become the first Princeton graduat- Oct. 20 HOLY CROSS...... 1 p.m. ing class without a losing season since the Class of 1995. Oct. 27 GEORGETOWN...... 1 p.m. Nov. 3 at Colgate...... 12:30 p.m. Working Overtime • Princeton has won four straight overtime contests, including two from last Nov. 10 at Bucknell...... 1 p.m. season (27-26 at Colgate and 31-30 vs. Penn). Nov. 17 LAFAYETTE...... 12:30 p.m.

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Rallying Cry • Princeton came from behind in the second half to win five games last season, including Statistical Leaders the 14-10 win against Lehigh. Adam Berry and Rob Toresco scored in the third quarter to lead Princeton Princeton (2006 stats) Lehigh to its first win over the Mountain Hawks since 1993. Rushing Rushing R.C. Lagomarsino..... 118 att., 2 TDs, 45.1 y/g Sedale Threatt...... 12 att., 60.5 y/g Oh Captain, Our Captains • Senior wideout Passing Passing Brendan Circle and senior linebacker Jon Stem will Jeff Terrell...... 331-195-11, 17 TDs, 244.5 yds Sedale Threatt...... 53-29-1, 1 TD, 302.0 y/gm serve as Princeton’s 2007 captains. Circle was a first- Receiving Receiving team All-Ivy selection last season after catching 56 Brendan Circle...... 56 rec., 7 TDs, 83.5 y/g Sekou Yansane...... 8 rec., 1 TD, 99.0 y/g passes, the ninth-best single-season total in Prince- Scoring Scoring ton history. Stem recorded 35 tackles, including three Connor Louden...... 9 FGs, 25 PATs, 52 points Jason Leo...... 2 FGs, 2 PAT, 8 points sacks, and helped lead a linebacking corps that lost Kicking Kicking four starters from the previous season. Connor Louden...... 9/16 FG, long of 38 Jason Leo...... 2/3 FG, long of 34 Tackles Tackles Listen Up • All Princeton games can be heard live Tim Boardman...... 19 UT/33 AT, 52 TT, 4 TFL Brian Jackson..... 5 UT/5 AT, 2.5 TFL, 2 sacks on WPRB 103.3 FM and on GoPrincetonTigers.com. Ed Benkin returns for his seventh year as the play-by-play man, and he will be joined by former Princeton and NFL lineman Ross Tucker ’01. Tucker played for Hughes during his first season as Tiger head coach.

Watch Out • Saturday’s game with Lehigh can be seen live on WFMZ-TV, Fox SportsNet Pittsburgh and DirecTV channel 628. Princeton will have two games televised on CN8 (Oct. 6 vs. Hampton and Nov. 3 at Penn), and one game each on ESPNU (Oct. 26 vs. Cornell) and the YES Network (Nov. 10 vs. Yale). All Princ- eton home games, excluding the ESPNU contest, will be streamed live on www.GoPrincetonTigers.com.

At Goodman Stadium • Sept. 16, 2006

Princeton (1-0) 0 0 14 0 - 14 THE LAST TIME … Lehigh (1-2) 10 0 0 0 - 10

Princeton 14, LEHIGH 10 First quarter L - Leo 23 FG, 8:21; L - Threatt 3 run (Leo kick), 2:13. BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Princeton football coach Roger Hughes believed in his team’s talent and character, Second quarter none but he just didn’t know how his Tigers would respond in game conditions. With 15 new starters, Hughes Third quarter P - Toresco 7 run (Louden kick), just didn’t know how his squad would react when it got punched in the mouth. 13:10; P - Berry 12 pass from Terrell (Louden kick), 6:56. In front of 8,667 excited fans at Goodman Stadium, the Lehigh football team helped Hughes find that Fourth quarter none answer early. The Mountain Hawks, coming off a thrilling win at Villanova, punched Princeton early. Then Attendance 8,667. they punched the Tigers again. Hughes saw a Princeton team that never backed down. It composed itself, wound up and threw Statistics...... Princeton...... Lehigh a couple punches of its own. And then it walked away from Lehigh with its first win at Goodman Sta- First downs...... 19...... 16 dium since 1992. Touchdowns by Rob Toresco and Adam Berry, along with a pair of interceptions from Rushing Yards...... 34-108...... 37-182 Tim Strickland and an overall brilliant effort by the Tiger defense, led Princeton to a 14-10 win at . Att-Comp-Int...... 27-16-3...... 21-13-2 Passing Yards...... 205...... 207 Lehigh. The win was the third straight in a season opener and second straight on the road. Total Yards...... 313...... 389 Senior Jeff Terrell threw for 205 yards and a touchdown to improve to 8-3 as Punts...... 4-44.5...... 3-38.7 a starter. Toresco led Princeton with 40 yards rushing, and just as he did the season before at. Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 0-0 Lafayette, was able to gain the critical late first downs to keep the dangerous Lehigh offense off the field. Penalties-Yards...... 9-78...... 9-84 3rd-Down Conversions...... 3 of 11...... 2 of 9 Seven Tigers caught at least one pass, with starters Brendan Circle and Brian Brigham leading the way Time of Possession...... 31:18...... 28:42 with four apiece.

Individual Leaders Strickland and fellow defensive back Kevin Kelleher led the defense with seven tackles apiece, but it was Rushing: P - Toresco 10-40, TD; Lagomarsino junior Doori Song who had arguably the two biggest tackles. He had a stop on 4th-and-1 late in the first half and 10-33. another on 3rd-and- after Princeton cut its deficit to 10-7 in the third quarter. L - Thompson 17-82; Threatt 11-52, TD. Passing: P - Terrell 27-16-3, TD, 205 yards. . Princeton scored two touchdowns in the third quarter, including Toresco’s 7-yard run to . L - Threatt 21-13-2, 207 yards. complete the opening drive of the half. Lehigh nearly built the lead back to 10 points, but Strickland recorded Receiving: P - Circle 4-55; Brigham 4-36. . his first interception in the end zone to end that drive. L - Trovato 4-133; Thomas 3-26.

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Sports Network Tale of the Tape FCS Media Poll PRINCETON (2006)...... LEHIGH (2006) Rk. School (First) Record Points Prev. 23.3...... Points Per Game...... 27.2 1. App. State Mountaineers (77) 2-0 1,925 1 17.9...... Points Allowed Per Game...... 20.2 2. Montana Grizzlies 2-0 1,849 3 210...... First Downs...... 207 3. Massachusetts Minutemen 2-0 1,726 2 4. Northern Iowa Panthers 2-0 1,630 8 83/118/9...... Rushing/Passing/...... 110/87/10 5. North Dakota State Bison 1-0 1,625 4 129.4...... Rushing Yardage Per Game...... 153.5 6. Youngstown State Penguins 1-1 1,411 6 12...... Touchdowns Rushing...... 21 7. Southern Illinois Salukis 2-0 1,386 11 8. McNeese State Cowboys 1-0 1,374 7 245.8...... Passing Yardage Per Game...... 188.8 9. James Madison Dukes 1-1 1,366 10 336/197/12...... Att./Comp./Int...... 256/157/6 10. Delaware Blue Hens 2-0 1,051 13 17...... Touchdowns Passing...... 14 11. Wofford Terriers 2-0 1,044 14 12. New Hampshire Wildcats 0-1 1,030 5 58/48.1...... Penalties/Yards...... 68/50.3 13. Hampton Pirates 1-0 826 15 45/40.6...... Punts/Avg. Per Punt...... 41/36.9 14. Eastern Illinois Panthers 1-1 749 12 32:17...... Time of Possession...... 30:51 15. 1-1 725 9 16. Sam Houston State Bearkats 2-0 709 16 11/67...... Sacks By/Yardage...... 14 for 118 17. Illinois State Redbirds 1-1 556 17 18/6...... Fumbles/Fumbles Lost...... 19/8 18. Nicholls State Colonels 2-0 475 25 10/17...... Field Goals/Attempts...... 12/18 19. 1-0 394 NR 20. Montana State Bobcats 0-1 356 21 48 of 137 (35%)...... Third-Down Conversions...... 55 of 135 (41%) 21. 0-0 280 23 22. Western Illinois Leathernecks 1-1 273 24 23. Towson Tigers 2-0 260 NR 24. Delaware State Hornets 2-0 214 NR Offensive Notes • Week 1 25. 2-0 134 NR Others receiving votes: Cal Poly 131, Northwestern State 96, Princeton 82, Richmond 81, Texas State 74, Alabama A&M 70, Drake 69, The Citadel 65, Missouri Dollar Bill • Senior Bill Foran enters the season as Princeton’s No. 1 quarterback. While backing State 65, Tennessee-Martin 60, Portland State 58, Geor- up 2006 Ivy League Player of the Year Jeff Terrell, Foran played wide receiver and on several special gia Southern 50, South Carolina State 46, Eastern Wash- ington 35, Eastern Kentucky 34, Southern 34, Northern teams units. He has rushed for a score and caught a touchdown pass in his career, but he has not Arizona 31, South Dakota State 29, Villanova 24. yet thrown a touchdown pass.

Circle Pattern • Brendan Circle, who led the Ivy League in receiving yards last season (83.5 per FCS Coaches Poll game), needs five touchdowns to tie Kevin Duffy for third place on the all-time Princeton list. Circle has eight career touchdown receptions, seven of which came last season. Rk. School (First) Points Prev. 1. Appalachian State (2-0) (28) 700 1 2t. Massachusetts (2-0) 632 3 Line Them Up • In the 2006 season opener, the starting offensive line had combined for zero var- 2t. Montana (2-0) 632 2 4. North Dakota State (1-0) 593 4 sity snaps at that position. Both of this season’s starting tackles, Brendon Swisher and Mark Paski, 5. Northern Iowa (2-0) 574 7 started all 10 games last season. Sophomore J.P. Makrai, the likely starting center, played half the 6. Southern Illinois (2-0) 522 10 7t. James Madison (1-1) 518 11 season after suffering an early injury. 7t. Youngstown State (1-1) 518 8 9. McNeese State (1-0) 508 6 10. Wofford (2-0) 393 12 Rob-bery • Senior Rob Toresco is Princeton’s active career scoring leader with 10 touchdowns. He 11. Delaware (2-0) 387 13 12. New Hampshire (0-1) 346 5 has scored nine on the ground, including one from seven yards out last season against Lehigh. 13. Hampton (1-0) 290 15 14. Sam Houston State (2-0) 288 16 15. Illinois State (1-1) 253 18 Grounded • Junior R.C. Lagomarsino led Princeton in rushing last season with 45.1 yards per 16. Furman (1-1) 216 9 game and two rushing touchdowns. After missing a few early days in preseason with injury, Lago- 17. Eastern Illinois (1-1) 205 14 18. Nicholls State (2-0) 195 25 marsino is healthy and will start Saturday against the Mountain Hawks. 19. Montana State (0-1) 162 20 20. Hofstra (1-0) 122 NR 21t. Cal Poly (0-2) 107 17 Top Gun-ter • Kenny Gunter was moved from quarterback to running back in the offseason and 21t. Western Illinois (1-1) 107 23 23. Yale (0-0) 98 24 is No. 2 on the depth chart behind 2006 leading rusher R.C. Lagomarsino. 24. Delaware State (2-0) 91 NR 25. Alabama A&M (2-0) 70 NR

Others Receiving Votes: UC Davis (51), Northwestern State (46), Missouri State (34), Drake (33), Lafayette (33), Liberty (31), South Dakota State (28), Texas State Defensive Notes • Week 1 (27), Monmouth (24), Richmond (23), Towson (23), South Carolina State (22), Princeton (18), Eastern Washington (17), Portland State (17), Villanova (16), Grambling State For Pete’s Sake • Junior Pete Buchignani is Princeton’s lone returning All-Ivy defensive player. (15), Georgia Southern (14), Alabama State (12), Ste- He recorded 27 tackles, including five for losses, as a defensive end in 2006. phen F. Austin (12), Tennessee-Martin (12).

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Sing A Song • Senior Doori Song made his first start a memorable one at Lehigh last season. He made key stops on 4th-and-1 and 3rd-and-goal to help Princeton pull out its 14- 10 comeback win.

Tackling The Issue • Senior Tim Boardman led Princeton in tackles last season and will start at middle linebacker in 2007.

Backing Them Up • Senior Kevin Kelleher enters the season as the veteran leader of the defensive backfield. The free safety recorded four interceptions last season — all of which came in Princeton’s last three home games.

Kelly Green • Potential starting cornerback Cart Kelly was fatured in the. ESPNU reality show “Summer House” in 2006. Six Division I recruits were in the house, which was run by former NFL All-Pro Chris Spielman.

Something Old, Something Newell • Defensive back Barry Newell will return. Saturday after missing the entire 2006 season with an injury. Newell is expected to back up Cart Kelly at cornerback and will likely see time in different defensive packages, as well as on special teams. When Street & Smith published its “50 Greatest Col- lege Football Programs Of All Time,” the Top 10 was filled For Pete’s Sake • Junior Pete Ploszek was moved from running back to defensive back with the usual suspects: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, U.S.C., in the offseason. He will also likely see time on special teams, including as a potential kickoff etc. But none of those teams have played the game as return man with Kenny Gunter. long as another Top 10 program. Princeton cracked the Top 10 of that list because of its historical importance to the sport and the amazing Miscellaneous Notes • Week 1 list of players and coaches who have proudly represent- ed the Orange and Black over 136 seasons of college Just For Kicks • For the first time since 2002, Colin McDonough will not be the starting football. punter on opening day for Princeton. Junior Ryan Coyle, who played at the Lawrenceville As a Division I-AA program, fans won’t get the chance School and started two games last season when McDonough was injured, opens the season to watch a Princeton squad compete for the B.C.S. na- atop the Princeton depth chart. tional championship. Of course, long before the modern system, you couldn’t discuss the national title without Louden Clear • Junior Connor Louden, who was a perfect 25-for-25 on PAT attempts last mentioning Princeton. The Tiger football program has season, overcame offseason surgery and is expected to handle field goal duties this weekend. won 28 national titles (see chart on right side), more than Louden was 9 for 16 last season on field goals attempts. any other program. Princeton claimed the Ivy League’s last Heisman Trophy winner in 1951, the legendary Dick Just For Longer Kicks • Due to a rule change by the NCAA, kickoffs will now take place Kazmaier, and has put five coaches into the College Foot- from the 30-yard-line as opposed to the 35-yard-line. ball Hall of Fame. College hockey has its own version of the Heisman Coach ’Em Up • Former quarterback and Bushnell Cup winner ’89 had a Trophy, the Hobey Baker Award. Baker starred as a memorable debut as the offensive coordinator Sunday night. His offense hockey and football player at Princeton, and he helped scored 45 points and gained 478 total yards against the . lead the 1911 squad to an undefeated season and a na- tional championship. The Crystal Ball • Princeton will travel to Fisher Stadium at Lafayette next weekend for While the historic teams were the ones to . a 6 p.m. showdown against the Leopards. The Tigers have won three straight against Lafay- produce the national titles, more recent names like ette, including a 26-14 home win last season. Lafayette is at Penn tonight. Cosmo Iacavazzi, and 2006 graduate Jay . McCareins earned All-America honors after performing The Powers That Be • Princeton’s next game on Powers Field will be Sept. 29, when at the highest level while representing one of the most. the Tigers open the Ivy League schedule against Columbia. Tickets for the 3:30 p.m. game respected universities in the world. can be purchased by calling 609-258-4TIX or online at Princeton’s official athletics web site, . is a cherished institution in . GoPrincetonTigers.com. For those who can’t make the game, it will be streamed live at Go- American culture, and the tradition at Princeton played PrincetonTigers.com. a critical role in that development.

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Princeton’s 28 Princeton 2-Deep • 9/15/07

National Titles WR 80 - Adam Berry (Jr., 6-0, 165)...... caught first career touchdown pass against Lehigh last season 89 - Will Thanheiser (Jr., 6-2, 190) Year...... Poll(s) LT 77 - Brendon Swisher (Sr., 6-3, 255)...... second year starting at left tackle 1950...... Boand, Poling 60 - Greg Chambers (So., 6-5, 300) 1935...... Dunkel LG 72 - J.P. Makrai (So., 6-3, 270)...... overcame preseason injury to earn starting job midway through ’07 1933...... Parke Davis* 79 - Adam Flynn (Sr., 6-5, 285) 1922^...... Boand, Football Research, C 73 - Nick Morgan (Jr., 6-1, 250)...... making first career start this Saturday National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* 62 - Matt Reynolds (Jr., 6-2, 255) 1920...... Boand*, Parke Davis* RG 76 - Mark Daou (SO., 6-3, 275)...... either player would be making his first career start 1911^...... Helms, Houlgate, OR 78 - ANDREW HAUSER (SO., 6-2, 280) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis RT 75 - Mark Paski (Fr., 6-5, 240)...... became only Tiger freshman to ever start all 10 games last season 1906^...... Helms, National Champ. Foundation 69 - Andrew Gordon (So., 6-4, 275) TE 48 - JAKE STASER (SR., 6-3, 230)...... caught 10 passes for 131 yards and two scores last season 1903^...... Helms, Houlgate, 88 - Joe Magro (Jr., 6-4, 225) National Champ. Foundation*, Parke Davis WR 6 - Brendan Circle (Sr., 6-0, 200)...... 14.7 yards per catch in his career; 2006 first-team All-Ivy player 1899...... Parke Davis 82 - Jeb Heavenrich (So., 6-1, 180) 1898...... Parke Davis QB 11 - Bill Foran (Sr., 6-2, 205)...... averaged 8.4 yards per rushing attempt last season; first start at QB 1896^...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, 3 - Greg Mroz (Sr., 6-2, 200) National Champ. Foundation FB 19 - Rob toresco (Sr., 5-11, 210)...... Princeton’s active career leader with 10 touchdowns 1894...... Houlgate 30 - Evan O’Reilly (Sr., 5-11, 230) 1893^...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, TB 20 - R.C. Lagomarsino (So., 5-11, 185) ...... Princeton’s leading rusher with 45.1 yards per game in 2006 National Champ. Foundation 8 - Kenny Gunter (So., 6-2, 185) 1889!...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis DE 96 - Tom Methvin (JR., 6-3, 280)...... led all returning D. linemen with 33 tackles last season 1886...... Parke Davis* 90 - Aaron Carter (Sr., 6-2, 250) 1885!...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, NG 68 - Matt Koch (JR., 5-11, 265)...... 23 tackles, including two for loss, last season National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis 94 - Pat Gallagher (Jr., 6-0, 225) 1884...... Parke Davis* DE 97 - Pete buchignani (JR., 6-3, 265)...... earned All-Ivy honorable mention in 2006 1881^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* 85 - Joel Karacozoff (So., 6-2, 210) 1880...... National Champ. Foundation SAM 51 - Jon Stem (Sr., 6-0, 205)...... 2007 co-captain with WR Brendan Circle Parke Davis* 52 - Kenny Coggins (So., 6-3, 200) MLB 44 - Tim Boardman (Sr., 5-10, 215) 1879^...... Billingsley .....led team with 52 tackles last season; 2004 Tiger top def. freshman 53 - Jeremiah Miller (Sr., 6-0, 215) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* WIL 33 - Doori Song (Sr., 5-11, 225)...... recorded 44 tackles last season; key 4th-and-1 stop vs. Lehigh in ’06 1878!...... Billingsley 43 - Scott Britton (So., 5-10, 215) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis NLB 50 - John Callahan (SO., 6-3, 200)...... replacing All-Ivy linebacker Brig Walker; 14 tackles last season 1877...... Parke Davis* 55 - Collin McCarthy (Jr., 6-0, 200) 1875^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* CB 32 - Cart Kelly (SO., 6-0, 175)...... featured on 2006 ESPNU show “Summer House”; first career start 1874^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* 36 - Barry Newell (Jr., 5-111, 170) 1873!...... Billingsley SS 17 - Wilson Cates (So., 6-0, 185)...... making first career start National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis 25 - Joe Cerreta (Sr., 6-2, 190) 1872^...... Billingsley FS 9 - Kevin Kelleher (Sr., 6-1, 205)...... led Princeton with four interceptions last season National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* 1 - Carlos Roque (So., 6-0, 180) 1870!...... Billingsley CB 18 - dan kopolovich (So., 6-2, 180)...... led all freshmen in tackles last season with 21 (13 solo) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis 26 - Tom Hurley (Jr., 5-10, 175) 1869^...... Billingsley National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* PK 16 - Connor Louden (JR., 6-4, 195) KR 8 - Kenny Gunter (So., 6-2, 185) 38 - Matt Lichtenstein (So., 5-11, 160) 7 - Pete Ploszek (Jr., 6-1, 185) ! — unanimous champion P 46 - Ryan Coyle (JR., 6-3, 200) PR 82 - Jeb Heavenrich (So., 6-1, 180) ^ — most or tied for most titles that season 10 - Brian Anderson (Jr., 6-2, 200) 6 - Brendan Circle (Sr., 6-0, 200) LS 58 - Ryan pritchard (So., 5-11, 215) H 6 - Brendan Circle (Sr., 6-0, 200) * — organization recognized multiple champions

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2006 Princeton Scoring Drives Ivy League Opp...... Scoring Play...... Plays...... Yards...... Time...... Quarter LEH...... Toresco 7 run...... 4...... 58...... 1:50...... 3rd LEH...... Berry 12 pass from Terrell...... 7...... 68...... 3:36...... 3rd Update LAF...... Louden 30 FG...... 12...... 67...... 5:02...... 1st LAF...... Louden 38 FG...... 17...... 70...... 7:46...... 2nd LAF...... Brigham 25 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 76...... 2:15...... 2nd Team...... Ivy...... Pct...... Overall.....Pct. LAF...... Thanheiser 14 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 85...... 2:31...... 4th Princeton..... 6-1...... 857...... 9-1...... 900 LAF...... Lagomarsino 49 pass from Terrell...... 2...... 49...... 1:07...... 4th Yale...... 6-1...... 857...... 8-2...... 800 COL...... Mitchell 1 pass from Terrell...... 13...... 74...... 7:40...... 2nd Harvard...... 4-3...... 571...... 7-3...... 700 COL...... Lagomarsino 4 run...... 7...... 50...... 3:53...... 2nd COL...... Louden 23 FG...... 10...... 24...... 5:09...... 3rd Penn...... 3-4...... 429...... 5-5...... 500 COL...... Meehan safety...... —...... —...... —...... 4th Cornell...... 3-4...... 429...... 5-5...... 500 CLG...... Circle 33 pass from Terrell...... 3...... 80...... 0:57...... 2nd Columbia...... 2-5...... 286...... 5-5...... 500 CLG...... Louden 33 FG...... 7...... 48...... 1:41...... 2nd Brown...... 2-5...... 286...... 3-7...... 300 CLG...... Toresco 1 run...... 9...... 51...... 4:12...... 3rd CLG...... Louden 34 FG...... 7...... 48...... 2:18...... 4th Dartmouth...... 2-5...... 286...... 2-8...... 200 CLG...... Terrell 4 run...... 7...... 25...... —...... OT BRN...... Louden 28 FG...... 7...... 47...... 2:45...... 1st BRN...... Toresco 18 pass from Terrell...... 7...... 14...... 3:00...... 3rd BRN...... Circle 40 pass from Terrell...... 2...... 46...... 0:58...... 3rd THIS week in the Ivy League: HAR...... Terrell 29 run...... 9...... 76...... 3:52...... 1st HAR...... Louden 22 FG...... 6...... 24...... 2:51...... 1st Duquesne at Brown...... 12:30 p.m. HAR...... Staser 6 pass from Terrell...... 3...... 12...... 1:20...... 1st Colgate at Dartmouth...... 12:30 p.m. HAR...... Lagomarsino 10 run...... 10...... 50...... 3:59...... 2nd Yale at Georgetown...... 1 p.m. HAR...... Circle 20 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 61...... 3:03...... 4th Harvard at Holy Cross...... 1 p.m. COR...... Toresco 2 run...... 8...... 88...... 3:59...... 3rd PEN...... Circle 25 pass from Terrell...... 6...... 53...... 2:51...... 1st Lehigh at Princeton...... 6 p.m. PEN...... Staser 9 pass from Terrell...... 13...... 85...... 6:18...... 2nd Columbia at Fordham...... 6 p.m. PEN...... Louden 22 FG...... 12...... 74...... 2:03...... 2nd Lafayette at Penn...... 6 p.m. PEN...... Circle 5 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 42...... 4:18...... 4th Bucknell at Cornell...... 7 p.m. PEN...... Terrell 1 run...... 7...... 25...... ­—...... OT YAL...... Berry 13 run...... 3...... 61...... 1:19...... 2nd YAL...... Terrell 6 run...... 5...... 67...... 1:20...... 2nd YAL...... Circle 15 pass from Terrell...... 7...... 41...... 2:53...... 3rd YAL...... Circle 8 pass from Terrell...... 5...... 65...... 1:12...... 4th YAL...... Brigham 57 pass from Terrell...... 1...... 57...... 0:28...... 4th DAR...... Munde 1 pass from Terrell...... 11...... 68...... 5:01...... 1st DAR...... Toresco 1 run...... 10...... 60...... 4:49...... 2nd DAR...... Louden 29 FG...... 14...... 45...... 2:35...... 2nd DAR...... Lichtenstein 25 FG...... 9...... 55...... 3:18...... 4th DAR...... Toresco 3 run...... 12...... 67...... 5:32...... 4th

Princeton Drive Summary Opponents Drive Summary 1st quarter scoring drives...... 6 1st quarter scoring drives...... 5 4th quarter scoring drives...... 7 4th quarter scoring drives...... 4 <5 plays in scoring drive...... 7 <5 plays in scoring drive...... 4 >9 plays in scoring drive...... 7 >10 plays in scoring drive...... 2 <40 yards in scoring drive...... 5 <30 yards in scoring drive...... 7 >70 yards in scoring drive...... 8 >70 yards in scoring drive...... 8 >8 play-drive ending in FG...... 6 >8 plays ending in FG...... 0 >8 play-drive ending in TD...... 3 >8 plays ending in TD...... 9 <1:00 scoring drive...... 3 <1:00 scoring drive...... 2 >7:00 scoring drive...... 2 >7:00 scoring drive...... 0 TD of less than 5 yards...... 4 TD of less than 5 yards...... 12 TD of more than 15 yards...... 8 TD of more than 15 yards...... 6

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The 2006 No. Name...... Pos...... Cl...... Ht...... Wt...... High School...... Hometown 85 Abola, Matthew...... WR...... Fr...... 6-3...... 190...... Cistercian Prep...... Dallas, Texas 41 Adeniji, Jameel...... LB...... Fr...... 5-11...... 215...... McCallie...... Arlington, Texas 22 Adwon, Mitchell...... RB...... Fr...... 5-10...... 200...... Holland Hall...... Tulsa, Okla. 12 Al-Khayyal, Adam...... WR...... Fr...... 6-3...... 200...... Westminster...... Atlanta, Ga. 10 Anderson, Brian...... QB...... Jr...... 6-2...... 200...... Jacksonville...... Jacksonville, Ill. 5 Aran, Fernando...... LB...... So...... 6-0...... 195...... Belen Jesuit Prep...... Miami, Fla. 22 Ayasso, Evan...... DB...... Jr...... 6-0...... 185...... Gateway...... Monroeville, Pa. 24 Baitt, Greg...... DB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 185...... St. Ignatius...... Richmond Heights, Ohio 64 Bennett, Joseph...... OL...... Fr...... 6-6...... 245...... Georgetown Prep...... Chevy Chase, Md. 80 Berry, Adam...... WR...... Jr...... 6-0...... 165...... Bel Air...... Bel Air, Md. 45 Blair, Tom...... LB...... So...... 5-10...... 200...... Centennial...... Wake Forest, N.C. 44 Boardman, Tim...... LB...... Sr...... 5-10...... 215...... Poly Prep Country Day...... Staten Island, N.Y. 92 Boyer, Matthew...... DL...... Fr...... 6-5...... 275...... Governor Livingston...... Berkeley Heights, N.J. 43 Britton, Scott...... LB...... So...... 5-10...... 215...... Council Rock North...... Newtown, Pa. 71 Bruesewitz, Robert...... OL...... Sr...... 6-8...... 295...... Litchfield...... Litchfield, Minn. 97 Buchignani, Pete...... DE...... Jr...... 6-3...... 265...... University...... Bloomington, Ill. 50 Callahan, John...... LB...... So...... 6-3...... 200...... Highland Park...... Dallas, Texas 90 Carter, Aaron...... DL...... Sr...... 6-2...... 250...... North Brunswick...... North Brunswick, N.J. 17 Cates, Wilson...... DB...... So...... 6-0...... 185...... Livingston Academy...... Allons, Tenn. 25 Cerreta, Joe...... DB...... Sr...... 6-2...... 190...... Perry...... Uniontown, Ohio 60 Chambers, Greg...... OL...... So...... 6-5...... 300...... Flowery Branch...... Braselton, Ga. 6 Circle, Brendan...... WR...... Sr...... 6-0...... 200...... Lutheran...... Villa Park, Calif. 51 Cody, Steven...... LB...... Fr...... 6-1...... 215...... Governor’s Academy...... Midlothian, Va. 52 Coggins, Kenny...... LB...... So...... 6-3...... 200...... Metro Christian Academy...... Tulsa, Okla. 74 Copenhaver, Daniel...... OL...... Fr...... 6-4...... 255...... Seaside...... Warrenton, Ore. 46 Coyle, Ryan...... P/PK...... Jr...... 6-3...... 200...... Lawrenceville School...... Princeton, N.J. 61 Crowder, Michael...... OL...... Fr...... 6-2...... 275...... Sullivan...... Blountville, Tenn. 21 Culbreath, Jordan...... RB...... So...... 5-11...... 180...... Marshall...... Falls Church, Va. 45 Cvetkovic, Misha...... LB...... Sr...... 6-1...... 225...... Holy Trinity Episcopal...... Melbourne, Fla. 76 Daou, Marc...... OL...... So...... 6-3...... 275...... Fremd...... Inverness, Ill. 66 Davidson, Dusty...... OL...... Fr...... 6-3...... 295...... Westlake...... Austin, Texas 63 Denson, Chris...... OL...... Jr...... 6-4...... 225...... Chapel Hill...... Douglasville, Ga. 35 Dobes, Kevin...... DB...... Fr...... 5-10...... 185...... Delran...... Delran, N.J. 59 Duvall, John...... LB...... So...... 6-3...... 210...... Shawnee Mission East...... Shawnee Mission, Kans. 95 Ethridge, Mark...... DL...... So...... 6-2...... 235...... Charlotte Country Day...... Charlotte, N.C. 54 Fee, Adam...... LB...... So...... 6-3...... 205...... Maine Twp. South...... Park Ridge, Ill. 99 Flaherty, Harry...... RB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 230...... Red Bank Catholic...... Oceanport, N.J. 79 Flynn, Adam...... OL...... Sr...... 6-5...... 285...... Yuma...... Yuma, Ariz. 11 Foran, Bill...... QB...... Sr...... 6-2...... 205...... Highland Park...... Dallas, Texas 94 Gallagher, Pat...... DT...... Jr...... 6-0...... 225...... Hun School...... Belle Mead, N.J. 86 Gill, Austin...... WR...... So...... 6-0...... 200...... Cherry Creek...... Englewood, Colo. 70 Glynn, Connor...... OL...... Fr...... 6-5...... 275...... St. Thomas...... Apple Valley, Minn. 69 Gordon, Andrew...... OL...... So...... 6-4...... 275...... Memphis University School...... Hernando, Miss. 8 Gunter, Kenny...... QB/RB...... So...... 6-2...... 185...... Arlington...... Arlington, Wash. 78 Hauser, Andrew...... OL...... So...... 6-2...... 280...... St. Xavier...... Cincinnati, Ohio 82 Heavenrich, Jeb...... WR...... So...... 6-1...... 180...... Coast Union...... Cambria, Calif. 81 Herrold, Greg...... WR...... So...... 6-5...... 215...... Cumberland Valley...... Camp Hill, Pa. 26 Hurley, Tom...... CB...... Jr...... 5-10...... 175...... St. Xavier...... Cincinnati, Ohio 31 Jackson, Jeffery...... LB...... So...... 6-1...... 210...... Jenks...... Jenks, Okla. 67 Jancik, Martin...... DL...... Sr...... 6-1...... 280...... Lake Oswego...... Lake Oswego, Ore. 14 Kan, Brett...... QB...... Fr...... 6-2...... 195...... Punahou...... Honolulu, Hawaii 85 Karacozoff, Joel...... DL...... So...... 6-2...... 210...... Jesuit...... Carmichael, Calif.

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No. Name...... Pos...... Cl...... Ht...... Wt...... High School...... Hometown 9 Kelleher, Kevin...... DB...... Sr...... 6-1...... 205...... Huron...... Ann Arbor, Mich. 32 Kelly, Cart...... DB...... So...... 6-0...... 175...... Baldwin...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 15 Kerr, Andrew...... WR...... Fr...... 6-1...... 185...... State College...... State College, Pa. 68 Koch, Matt...... DT...... Jr...... 5-11...... 265...... Nease...... Ponte Vedra, Fla. 18 Kopolovich, Dan...... QB...... So...... 6-2...... 180...... McKeesport...... McKeesport, Pa. 47 Korn, David...... PK...... Sr...... 5-11...... 165...... Stanton College Prep...... Jacksonville, Fla. 41 Kranz, Zack...... TE...... Jr...... 6-3...... 220...... Holland Hall...... Tulsa, Okla. 20 Lagomarsino, R.C...... TB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 185...... Lansdale Catholic...... Sellersville, Pa. 38 Lichtenstein, Matt...... K...... So...... 5-11...... 160...... Gateway...... Monroeville, Pa. 16 Louden, Connor...... PK/P...... Jr...... 6-4...... 195...... Parkersburg...... Vienna, W.Va. 39 Low, Stephen...... WR...... Fr...... 6-2...... 190...... Woodinville...... Woodinville, Wash. 88 Magro, Joe...... TE...... Jr...... 6-4...... 225...... Paramus Catholic...... Little Ferry, N.J. 72 Makrai, J.P...... OL...... So...... 6-3...... 270...... St. Ignatius...... Cleveland, Ohio 91 Martin, Jason...... DL...... Fr...... 6-5...... 260...... Mifflinburg...... Mifflinburg, Pa. 55 McCarthy, Collin...... LB...... Jr...... 6-0...... 200...... Pioneer...... San Jose, Calif. 29 McCray, Meko...... DB...... Fr...... 5-7...... 160...... Greater Atlanta Christian...... Norcross, Ga. 96 Methvin, Tom...... DE...... Jr...... 6-3...... 240...... Charter School...... Newark, Del. 47 Mikita, Michael...... DB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 240...... Bentonville...... Bentonville, Ark. 53 Miller, Jeremiah...... LB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 215...... Deer Lakes...... Cheswick, Pa. 65 Mills, Andrew...... OL...... Fr...... 6-3...... 270...... Maroa-Forsyth...... Forsyth, Ill. 83 Mitchell, Billy...... TE...... Jr...... 6-1...... 195...... Notre Dame...... Langhorne, Pa. 73 Morgan, Nick...... OL...... Jr...... 6-1...... 250...... Eden Prairie...... Eden Prairie, Minn. 3 Mroz, Greg...... QB...... Sr...... 6-2...... 200...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 70 Murphy, Matt...... OL...... Sr...... 6-4...... 260...... Langley...... McLean, Va. 36 Newell, Barry...... CB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 170...... St. Mark’s...... Mesquite, Texas 56 Olofsson, Jonathan...... LB...... Fr...... 6-1...... 230...... Lincoln-Way East...... Frankfort, Ill. 30 O’Reilly, Evan...... FB...... Sr...... 5-11...... 230...... San Luis Obispo...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. 27 Palmer, Weston...... DB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 165...... Hardee...... Wauchula, Fla. 75 Paski, Mark...... OL...... So...... 6-5...... 240...... Delbarton School...... Chester, N.J. 87 Peacock, Trey...... WR...... Fr...... 6-3...... 190...... Hamilton...... Chandler, Ariz. 7 Ploszek, Pete...... RB...... Jr...... 6-1...... 185...... St. Charles East...... St. Charles, Ill. 58 Pritchard, Ryan...... LB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 215...... Novi...... Novi, Mich. 4 Ransom, Matt...... WR...... Fr...... 6-1...... 190...... Salpointe Catholic...... Tucson, Ariz. 62 Reynolds, Matt...... OL...... Jr...... 6-2...... 255...... Delbarton School...... Morris Twp., N.J. 1 Roque, Carlos...... DB...... So...... 6-0...... 180...... Belen Jesuit Prep...... Miami, Fla. 40 Sena, Michael...... DB...... Fr...... 5-9...... 180...... Immaculata...... Somerville, N.J. 21 Sieron, Grant...... DB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 200...... The Bolles School...... Jacksonville, Fla. 28 Simnick, Ray...... RB...... Sr...... 5-9...... 180...... Lake Zurich...... Lake Zurich, Ill. 39 Sims, Stephen...... LB...... Jr...... 6-1...... 195...... Brookville...... Forest, Va. 49 Smith, Ryan...... FB...... So...... 6-2...... 230...... Great Bridge...... Chesapeake, Va. 33 Song, Doori...... LB...... Sr...... 5-11...... 225...... Coshocton...... Coshocton, Ohio 48 Staser, Jake...... TE...... Sr...... 6-3...... 230...... Service...... Anchorage, Alaska 84 Stem, Chris...... WR...... So...... 6-1...... 165...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 13 Stem, Jon...... LB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 205...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 98 Stetler, Brad...... DE...... So...... 6-2...... 240...... Dublin Scioto...... Powell, Ohio 5 Stewart, Marcus...... WR...... Fr...... 6-5...... 195...... Valley...... LaSalle, Colo. 37 Stout, Adam...... DB...... So...... 6-0...... 185...... Loyola...... Pasadena, Calif. 77 Swisher, Brendan...... OL...... Sr...... 6-3...... 255...... Las Lomas...... Walnut Creek, Calif. 89 Thanheiser, Will...... WR...... Jr...... 6-2...... 190...... Kinkaid...... Houston, Texas 19 Toresco, Rob...... RB...... Sr...... 5-11...... 210...... Hunterdon Central...... Flemington, N.J. 23 Wakam, Glenn...... DB...... Fr...... 5-11...... 190...... St. Bonaventure...... Ventura, Calif. 12 Williams, Blake...... DB...... Sr...... 5-10...... 180...... Clarence...... Clarence, N.Y. 57 Yorck, Peter...... DE...... So...... 6-0...... 210...... University...... San Diego, Calif. 59 Zimmerman, Matt...... RB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 195...... Governor Livingston...... Berkeley Heights, N.J.

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Roger Hughes

The Charles W. Caldwell Jr. ’25 Head Coach of Princeton Football • Seventh Season • Doane ’82

Roger Hughes, the Charles W. Caldwell Jr. ’25 Head Coach of Football at , has put together one of the great two-year stretches in the last 50 years of Princeton football, capping it with a season for the ages. An Eddie Robinson Award finalist for Division I-AA Coach of the Year in 2006, Hughes led a Princeton squad that was picked to finish sixth in the preseason media poll to a 9-1 record and the 2006 Ivy League title. The nine wins was the most at Princeton since 1964 and the league title was the first for the Orange and Black in more than a decade. Hughes, who has improved Princeton’s winning percentage in six of the last seven seasons and is the only coach in the history of Ivy League football to improve a team by at least two wins in three straight seasons, guided Princeton to the 2006 title despite starting an entirely new offensive line and linebacking corps. His offense finished first in the Ivies in both passing yards and total yards, and his senior quarterback, Jeff Terrell, became Princeton’s first Bushnell Cup winner (Ivy. League Player of the Year) since 1995. Terrell is only the second Prince-ton quarterback to win the award; the other is longtime NFL quarterback and current Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett. Princeton rallied to win five games it trailed in the second half, four games it trailed in the fourth quarter and two games it trailed in the final five minutes. The highlight win of the season was a 34-31 win at Yale, when Princeton rallied from a trio of 14-point deficits and threw for 446 yards in a thriller. That win clinched Princeton’s first bonfire in 12 years, a tradition for any team that sweeps Harvard and Yale in the same season. That championship run followed a brilliant 2005 season, when the Tigers earned their first seven-win campaign since 1995. Outside of the 2003 season, when four starters, three of whom were All-Ivy picks and eventually invited to NFL mini-camps, were lost for the season, Princeton has won 29 of its last 42 games. Under Hughes, 24 Tigers have earned first-team All-Ivy honors, and several others have been named to either the second team or earned honorable mention. His highest number came in 2005, when 10 Princeton players earned All-Ivy honors. He also had a pair of All-Americas in Jay McCareins, a Buck Buchanan finalist for Defensive Player of the Year, and Colin McDonough. 2006 Starting Lineups Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB TB FB Lehigh Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Ploszek Toresco Lafayette Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Columbia Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Colgate Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Brown Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Harvard Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Cornell Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Penn Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Yale Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Dartmouth Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco

Opponent DE NG DE WIL MLB SAM NLB CB FS SS CB Lehigh Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Lafayette Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Kopolovich Columbia Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Kopolovich Colgate Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Brown Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Harvard Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Cornell Methvin Koch Buchignani McGrath Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Penn Methvin Koch Buchignani McGrath Boardman Song Stem Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Yale Methvin Koch Buchignani McGrath Boardman Song Stem Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Dartmouth Methvin Koch Buchignani McGrath Boardman Song Stem Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley

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The Last Time Princeton… A Princeton Opponent … Won in the last minute vs. Penn (31-30, 2OT), 11/4/06 Yale (21-14), 11/12/05 Jeff Terrell 1 run, Penn PAT failed Jeff Mroz 1-yd TD run with 47 seconds remaining Won in overtime vs. Penn (31-30, 2OT), 11/4/06 Yale (27-20), 11/15/03 (2 OT) Played a tie game vs. Dartmouth (10-10), 11/18/95 Dartmouth (10-10), 11/18/95 Scored 40+ points vs. Columbia (43-3), 10/1/05 Harvard (43), 10/25/03

coring Scored 50+ points vs. Brown (55), 10/14/00 Brown (53), 10/8/99

S Had a player score three TDs Jon Veach vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Mike McLeod (4), Yale, 11/11/06 Had a player score four TDs Keith Elias vs. Holy Cross, 10/2/93 Mike McLeod, Yale, 11/11/06 Had a player intercept two passes Kevin Kelleher vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Kunle Williams, Pennsylvania, 11/6/99 Had a player intercept three passes Jay McCareins (3) vs. San Diego, 9/24/05 Nate Boxrucker, Yale, 11/14/98 Returned an interception for a TD Jay McCareins (99) vs. San Diego, 9/24/05 Fred Plaza (30), Penn, 11/9/02 Returned a fumble for a TD James Williams (24) vs. Dartmouth, 11/20/04 Matt Siskosky, Yale, 11/11/95 Scored a safety Mike Meehan sack of Craig Hormann, Paul Pardi sack of Matt Verbit, efen s e Columbia, 9/30/06 Cornell, 11/2/02

D Recorded a shutout at Dartmouth (30-0), 11/19/05 Lehigh (31-0), 9/25/99 Recorded a shutout on the road at Dartmouth (30-0), 11/19/05 Lehigh (31-0), 9/25/99 Had a 100-yard rusher Rob Toresco (119) at Dartmouth, 11/19/05 Mike McLeod (181), Yale, 11/11/06 Had two 100-yard rushers (129) and Chris Hallihan (112) Shon Page (146) and Al Rosier (186), . vs. Cornell, 11/18/89 Dartmouth, 11/17/90 Had a 200-yard rusher Jon Veach (205) vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Clifton Dawson (203) at Harvard, 10/22/05 Had a run of 50+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Joe Sandberg (52), Penn, 11/4/06 Had a run of 60+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Nick Hartigan (74), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a run of 70+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Nick Hartigan (74), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a run of 80+ yards Branden Benson (84) vs. Colgate, 10/9/04, TD Clifton Dawson (80), Harvard, 10/23/04 u s hing Had a run of 90+ yards Brock Harvey (92) vs. Yale, 11/11/95, TD Chris Kouri (90), Yale, 11/16/91, TD R Had a player rush 30 times Jon Veach (34) vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Clifton Dawson (31), Harvard, 10/23/04 Had a player rush 40 times Judd Garrett (42) vs. Brown, 10/7/89 Clifton Dawson (40), Harvard, 10/25/03 Had a player score 3 rushing TDs Cameron Atkinson vs. Dartmouth, 11/23/02 Mike McLeod (4), Yale, 11/11/06 Had a player score 4 rushing TDs Keith Elias vs. Holy Cross, 10/2/93 Mike McLeod, Yale, 11/11/06 Had a pass of 50+ yards Brian Brigham (57) from Jeff Terrell Ryan Tyler (52) from Liam O’Hagan vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Harvard, 10/22/05 Had a pass of 60+ yards Brendan Circle (62) from Jeff Terrell Chad Nice (79) from D.J. Busch vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Had a pass of 70+ yards Bill Foran (80) from Matt Verbit Chad Nice (79) from D.J. Busch vs. Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Had a pass of 80+ yards Bill Foran (80) from Matt Verbit Mark McGowan (88) from John Gorman vs. Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Lehigh, 10/18/86, TD Had a pass of 90+ yards Clinton Wu (99) from Matt Verbit Gary Fencik (97) from Don Gesicki vs. Brown, 10/18/03, TD Yale 11/15/75, TD

a ss ing Had a 300-yard passer Jeff Terrell (445) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Robert Irvin (365), Penn, 11/4/06 P Had a 400-yard passer Jeff Terrell (445) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 James Perry (431), Brown, 10/9/99 Had a player attempt 40 passes Jeff Terrell (47) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Pat McDermott at Penn, 11/5/05 Had a player complete 25 passes Jeff Terrell (32) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Robert Irvin (43), Penn, 11/4/06 Had a player throw four TD passes Chad Roghair (5) vs. Brown, 10/12/91 Chad Schwenk, Lehigh, 9/20/03 Had a 100-yard receiver Brendan Circle (178) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Matt Carre (114), Penn, 11/4/06 Had a player catch 10 passes Brendan Circle (12) vs. Yale, 11/11/06 Adam Bergen (12), Lehigh, 9/20/03 Had a player catch three TD passes Michael Lerch (4) vs. Brown, 10/12/91 Tom Strenglein, Colgate, 10/19/85 Returned a kickoff for a TD Jay McCareins (93) at Harvard, 10/22/05 Darin Cromwell/Tim Donovan (15/55), Holy Cross, 9/24/88 Returned a punt for a TD Andy Bryant (56) vs. Brown, 10/14/00, TD Jarrett Shine (72), Lafayette, 9/26/92 Scored a two-point conversion Jeff Terrell run at Harvard, 10/22/05 D. Long pass from C. Brown, Colgate, 10/9/04

eam s Blocked a punt Justin Stull at Penn, 11/5/05 Michael Berg, Harvard, 10/22/06 Blocked a punt for a TD Rocky Fittizzi/Danny Brian vs. Columbia, 10/31/98 Brendan Buchanan/Joe Rackley, Brown, 10/13/01 T Blocked a field goal Kevin Kelleher at Colgate, 10/7/06 Team, Penn, 11/4/06 Blocked an extra point Jay McCareins vs. Columbia, 11/2/04 Matt Pollock, Cornell, 10/30/04 Scored a defensive extra point Jay McCareins at Penn, 11/5/05 Kevin Allen (84 blocked kick return), Penn, 11/4/00 Had a player kick three field goals Derek Javarone (5) vs. Columbia, 10/1/05 A.J. Weitsman, Cornell, 10/29/05 p ecial

S Hit a 40-yard field goal Derek Javarone (43) vs. Columbia, 10/1/05 A.J. Weitsman (46), Cornell, 10/29/05 Hit a 50-yard field goal Taylor Northrop (50) vs. Lehigh, 9/23/00 Steve Christie (51), William & Mary, 9/25/89

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Matthew Abola Adam Al-Khayyal Fr. • WR • 6-3, 190 Fr. • WR • 6-3, 200 Dallas, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Cistercian Prep Westminster

At Cistercian Prep — lettered in football, soccer At Westminster — earned second-team All- and track … played wide receiver, free safety and City/South Metro honors from the Atlanta Journal kicker during his four-year varsity football career … team captain as a Constitution … caught 29 passes, including six touchdowns, as a junior senior … two-time all-conference selection and one-time all-state honor and returned four interceptions for a school-record 136 yards and three … voted top receiver as a junior … all-conference soccer player and team touchdowns while appearing in six games as a defensive back… lettered MVP as a junior … earned top newcomer honor during his freshman soccer four years in … served as team captain as a junior and led the season … all-conference in track … part of school-record 4x100 and 4x400 team in points, rebounds, assists and steals … named North Fulton Prep relay teams … all-conference honor and top newcomer in track … placed Club Westminster Player of the Year as a forward during junior season first in state/regional competition and fifth in national competition with … missed senior football, basketball and seasons due to injury JETS Physics Team. … honor roll student … National Honor Society member. Personal — born Jan. 5, 1989 … son of Manuel and Martha Abola … father Personal — born October 4th, 1988 … son of Faiz Al-Khayyal and Riccarda is a civil engineer, mother is a homemaker … interested in sports, nature Heising … father is an engineering professor at Georgia Tech, mother is a and photography … enjoys hunting and fishing. lawyer at Powell Goldstein LLP…has a younger sister Sarah.

Joe Bennett Jameel Adeniji Fr. • WR • 6-3, 190 Dallas, Texas Fr. • LB • 5-11, 215 Cistercian Prep Arlington, Texas McCallie At Georgetown — lettered in both football and … played defensive end and offensive At McCallie — earned three varsity letters and tackle for the football team … earned first-team all-league honors … two All-Super Seven honors as a linebacker, tight played defense in lacrosse … team was number one in the country during end and fullback … earned three varsity letters in wrestling and two in his junior season … first honors student all four years … National Spanish lacrosse … named second-team all-city in wrestling … led team to state Honor Society member. dual championship in 2006 … played defense in lacrosse and earned Personal — born May 3, 1989 … son of Bill and Elayne Bennett … father all-state honorable mention … member of the National Honor Society … is a radio talk show host and author, mother is the president of the Best Headmaster’s List member … Honors’ Scholar. Friends Foundation … father played football at Williams College … has Personal — born Aug. 13, 1989 … son of Lateph and Toyin Adeniji … father an older brother John ’07, a four-year starter on the lacrosse team and is an attorney, mother is an accountant … has an older sister at Princeton, a two-time Ivy League champion. Temi ’09 … enjoys basketball, reading and video games. Ben Bologna

hamp i on Mitchell Adwon So. • PK • 6-1, 170 Metaire, La. C Fr. • RB • 5-10, 200 St. Martin’s Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall At. St. Martin’s — earned four varsity letters

eague and three all-conference honors as a kicker and At Holland Hall — earned all-conference honors punter ... earned five varsity letters in soccer and earned all-conference L as a running back … ran for 1300 yards as a senior honors four times ... named Team MVP as a senior ... scored 24 goals and

vy and recorded 200 yards receiving … lettered all four years of his career … added eight assists in 11 games as a senior ... helped team to 2002 state helped team to 2005 conference title; team went 10-0 that season. title ... earned three letters in track and placed fifth in 800m state final Personal — born July 5, 1988 … son of Mitch and Melinda Adwon … as a senior ... class salutatorian. both parents work in real estate … interested in sports and weightlifting Personal — born Feb. 21, 1988 ... son of William and Diana Bologna ... … enjoys movies, reading, video games and spending time with friends father is a lawyer ... has an older sister Katherine and a younger sister and family. Caroline. 2006 I

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Matt Boyer Steve Cody Fr. • DL • 6-5, 275 Fr. • LB • 6-1, 215 Berkeley Heights, N.J. Midlothian, Va. Gov. Livingston Governor’s Academy

At Gov. Livingston — earned all-state honors in At Governor’s Academy — three-year all-league both football and lacrosse … set team sack record selection as a linebacker, safety, offensive guard as a senior with 22 sacks among his 80 tackles … added 20 catches for and kick returner … recorded 128 tackles in two seasons as a linebacker 400 yards and four touchdowns as a … offered 14 full scholarship … captained the track and hockey teams … ran best times of 10.9 in the offers, including schools from the Big Ten, ACC and Big East … participated 100, 22.4 in the 200 and 50.0 in the 400 … earned all-league honors in in the NY/NJ All-Star Game in June, 2007 … served as team captain senior track … earned Goodwin Athletic Prize for the senior male athlete … Cum year and led team to most wins in school history … earned first-team Laude and National AP Scholar … Dartmouth Book Prize recipient as top all-state, all-county, all-area and all-confernce honors … named Union English Scholar during junior year. County Defensive Player of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger … Top- Personal — born May 25, 1988 … son of Mike and Brenda Cody … father 40 tight end in the nation and Top-25 New Jersey recruit by Rivals.com is sales manager at Eaheart Industrial Service, mother works in finance … earned all-area, all-group, all-county and all-conference honors as a at Alstom Power … has a younger brother Shane … enjoys the beach and junior … voted Junior of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger … lettered working out. four years in lacrosse … earned first-team all-state honors as a junior and team most improved player as a sophomore … earned Michael Suhena Award, the highest honor given to a Governor Livingston athlete … member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and Varsity Athletic “A” Honor Society … four-year student council member and three- year member of the Junior Statesmen of America. Personal — born May 10, 1989 … son of Peter and Carol Boyer … father works in pharmaceuticals, mother is an advanced practice registered nurse … father played football at William & Mary … has an older brother Jake and a younger brother Zachary … volunteered at Overlook Hospital for two years … selected to Student Outreach during junior and senior years … interested in student government, football and lacrosse … enjoys Dan Copenhaver reading, travel, cooking and sports. Fr. • OL • 6-4, 255 Warrenton, Ore. Seaside

At Seaside — four-year starter as an offensive Chase Campbell and defensive lineman … earned all-league honors as both a junior and senior, and earned Cowapa League Defensive Fr. • TE • 6-2, 215 Player of the Year honor as a senior … Seaside honorary captain … team Dallas, Texas and defensive MVP … recorded 140 tackles as a senior, including 70 solo Cistercian Prep … earned all-state honorable mention … played in the East-West All-Star Shrine Game … threw the shot put and discus as a three-year letterwinner hamp i on At Cistercian Prep — earned four varsity letters with the track team … qualified for the all-time discus list at school … and three all-conference honors as a linebacker

C part of academic state champion track team … led team to league title … recorded 508 tackles in his career … earned Dallas-Forth Worth all- in throwers relay … earned scholar-athlete honors all four years … class star honors as a senior … led team to 2005 division championship … 2006 valedictorian … Science Dept. Award of Excellence … National Honor Sonic Student-Athlete honor. Society member. Personal — born April 19, 1988 … has an older brother Jordan … eague Personal — born Sept. 2, 1988 … son of James and Connie Copenhaver … interested in history … enjoys hunting, fishing and weightlifting. father is a commercial fisherman, mother is an assisted living community L cook … enjoys water sports, movies, painting and graphic art. vy 2006 I

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Michael Crowder Kevin Dobes Fr. • OL • 6-2, 275 Fr. • DB • 5-10, 185 Blountville, Tenn. Delran, N.J. Sullivan Central Delran

At Sullivan Central — earned three varsity At Delran — three-year letterwinner and three- letters as an offensive and defensive lineman … time all-league selection as a defensive back … ranked 15th offensive center by ESPN.com’s Tom Luginbill … three-time earned first-team all-league honors as a senior … led team in tackles as all-conference and two-time All-Northeast Tennessee selection … all- both a junior and senior … played in the Adam Talieferro All-Star Football region pick as a senior and All-Big Six selection … team captain and team Classic during the summer of 2007 … earned two varsity letters in track academic MVP as a senior … three-time Sullivan Central most valuable as a sprinter. lineman … three-year letterwinner in track … won all-county discus Personal — born March 7, 1989 … son of Don and Martha Dobes … father is the competition as a senior … News Channel 11/Embarq Regional Student- veteran linebackers coach at Princeton, mother is a nurse … has an older sister Athlete of the Year … Bristol Herald Courier Gene “Pappy” Thompson Stefanie, who graduated from Princeton in 2007, an older brother Russell and award finalist … National Football Foundation scholarship winner … class a younger brother Trent … enjoys working out and playing video games. valedictorian … Boys’ State selection … National Honor Society member … Tennessee State Legislature Congratulatory Resolution recipient. Personal — born Aug. 20, 1989 … son of Mike and Caroline Crowder … father is a marketing executive, mother is a homemaker … father was Fr. • TE • 6-3, 230 a defensive lineman at Ottawa University … has two younger brothers, Oceanport, N.J. Matthew and Mack … interested in church, politics, sports and books Red Bank Catholic … enjoys reading the Bible, collecting comic books, video games and camping. At Red Bank Catholic — earned three varsity letters as a tight end and linebacker … caught 36 passes for 580 yards and eight touchdowns in his career and made 200 Dusty Davidson tackles … two-time all-county selection and all-conference selection as a senior … team captain … member of the New Jersey Super 100 as a Fr. • OL • 6-2, 295 senior … earned two varsity letters as a sprinter and thrower on the track Austin, Texas team … competed in the 100, 200, long jump and shot put … earned the Westlake Scripture Award, World History Award, Spanish Award and Government Award … member of the National Honor Society. At Westlake — earned all-state and all-district Personal — born April 26, 1989 … son of Harry and Janine Flaherty … honors as a senior offensive tackle … didn’t allow father is the director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), mother a sack in his final year … earned academic all-district honors twice … is an office manager for the FCA … has three younger brothers, Zach, Jake earned two district runner-up finishes in the shot put competition … and Jesse, and a younger sister Abigail … nephew of John, Jason and Judd qualified twice for regionals and placed fifth as a senior. Garrett, three of the legendary names in recent Princeton football history Personal — born Aug. 22, 1988 … son of David and Gayla Davidson … father … interested in politics and history … enjoys weightlifting and church. is a real estate broker, mother is a teacher … has an older sister Danna. Connor Glynn

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C Apple Valley, Minn. Fr. • QB • 6-2, 170 St. Thomas Atherton, Calif. Menlo School At St. Thomas — first-team all-conference

eague selection twice as an offensive and defensive At Menlo — earned varsity letter as a senior lineman … academic all-state selection as a senior … led St. Thomas to L quarterback … completed 117 of 309 passes for state title game as a senior … won three varsity letters in football and one

vy 2758 yards and 28 touchdowns. in track … four-time recipient of Headmaster’s Eagle award for highest Personal — born Feb. 21, 1989 … son of Don ’69 and Betsy Dixon … father honors … National Latin Exam gold medalist … Headmaster’s Scholarship is a venture capitalist and played soccer at Princeton … has two older recipient … National Merit Corporate finalist. brothers, Peter and William ’09, and an older sister Bayley ’07 … Bayley Personal — born April 3, 1989 … son of Ross and Dawn Glynn … father is played on the Princeton women’s volleyball team for four years and won in sales and marketing management, mother is a neonatal nurse … has a the Ivy League championship in 2005. younger sister Taryn … enjoys reading, music, video games and movies. 2006 I

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father is a salesman, mother is a homemaker … has an older sister Lauren Kieren and an older brother Jonathan … has a younger sister Olivia … both parents and older siblings graduated from Penn State … interested in working out James-Lubin … enjoys basketball and spending time with family and friends. Fr. • DB • 5-11, 190 New York, N.Y. Steve Low Stuyvesant Fr. • WR • 6-2, 190 Woodinville, Wash. At Stuyvesant — earned two varsity letters apiece in both football and Woodinville baseball … played linebacker, defensive back, wide receiver and running back during varsity football career … named team MVP as a senior … recorded At Woodinville — earned three varsity letters … 75 tackles and three interceptions on defense and caught 17 passes for 150 won team’s most inspirational player award … yards on offense … hit .300 as an outfielder and shortstop in baseball. caught 23 passes for 461 yards and six touchdowns as a wide receiver and Personal — born June 26, 1989 … son of Joseph Lubin ’87 and Erica James recorded 41.5 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions as a linebacker ’88 … father is a systems analyst, mother is an anthropologist. … earned all-league honors as a senior … Washington State Principal’s Scholar … National Honor Society member. Brett Kan Personal — born Jan. 22, 1990 … son of Mark and Kathy Low … father is in marketing, mother is a paralegal … has a younger sister Kristen. Fr. • QB • 6-2, 195 Honolulu, Haw. Jason Martin Punahou Fr. • DL • 6-5, 270 At Punahou — ranked first in passing yardage in Millmont, Pa. Hawaii as both a junior (2782) and a senior (2755) … earned all-state honors three times … threw for 45 touchdowns in his Mifflinburg final two seasons … ranked as the No. 8 quarterback and the No. 43 overall At Mifflinburg — earned all-state, All-Anthracity player in the Pacific Northwest by Scout.com … led team to a Top 10 ranking and all-conference honors as an offensive lineman in the USA Today West Region for four straight weeks … led Punahou to first and linebacker … earned the PIAA Sportsmanship Award … served as co- league title in two decades as a junior … member of the National Football captain three years and earned letter all four years … earned three varsity Foundation … College Hall of Fame Scholarship Recipient … American Math letters as center for the basketball team … led team in rebounds as a senior Competition finalist … Punahou Math Achievement Award and Economics/ … led basketball team to consecutive conference titles … class valedictorian Social Studies Award recipient … National Honor Society member. … National Honor Society member … National Merit Scholarship commended Personal – born June 5, 1988 … son of Darryl and Linda Kan … father, who student … Bausch & Lomb Honorary Service Award recipient … Kodack Young played quarterback at Dartmouth, the San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Leaders Award and Woodsman of the World Award recipient. Chargers, is now an orthopedic surgeon, mother is an interior designer … Personal — born July 16, 1988 … son of Rob and Sandy Martin … father is has a younger brother Scott and a younger sister Carly … enjoys playing an attorney, mother is a real estate secretary … father played football at the guitar and Madden football. Brown … has an older brother Dustin and a younger brother Harrison … enjoys fly fishing and bass fishing. Andrew Kerr Fr. • WR • 6-2, 205 Meko McCray hamp i on State College, Pa. Fr. • DB • 5-10, 175 C State College Area Lithonia, Ga. At State College Area — lettered three years Greater Atl. Christian as a wide receiver and defensive back … earned

eague At Greater Atlanta Christian School — led team all-conference honors … caught 90 career passes for 1100 yards and 13 with seven interceptions and nine pass breakups as

L touchdowns and recorded nine interceptions on defense; he returned a senior … recorded 40 tackles as senior captain … broke school track record five of those interceptions for touchdowns … led team to district title and

vy in 100, 200 and long jump … member of the National Honor Society … Wendy’s state semifinal as a senior … earned first-team all-conference honors Heisman nominee … National Math Club and Beta Club member. in basketball twice as a point guard … averaged 12 points per game as a Personal – born June 23, 1989 … son of Ramon and Victa McCray … father junior and 19.5 as a senior … earned Faculty Scholar award as a senior and is a plumber, mother is a teacher’s assistant … has two younger sisters, Scholar-Athlete Award all four years. Meisha and Mayla … interested in psychology and sports … enjoys working Personal — born Aug. 5, 1988 … son of Thomas and Elizabeth Kerr … out and table tennis. 2006 I

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track as a sprinter and jumper … Illinois State Scholar … member of the Michael Mikita National Honor Society and the National Math Honor Society. Personal — born July 9, 1988 … son of Daniel and Patricia Olofsson … Fr. • DB • 6-3, 240 father is a mortgage bank manager, mother is a lab manager … has a Bentonville, Ark. stepfather Jim and a stepmother Cathy … stepfather is a director of quality Bentonville services, stepmother is a dental assistant … has an older sister Nicole and an older brother Gus, who plays fullback at Drake University … has At Bentonville — earned three letters apiece in two older stepbrothers, Joe and Tony, and two younger stepbrothers, football and track … earned all-state honors as Steve and Nathan. a senior with 70 tackles and 16 sacks, the latter being a school record … also played tight end … earned all-state and all-conference honors Weston Palmer throwing the shot put and discus … won shot put competition in Meet of Champions … National Honor Society member … Arkansas College Hall Fr. • DB • 6-0, 165 of Fame Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award winner. Wauchula, Fla. Personal — born Dec. 24, 1988 … son of Craig and Lois Mikita … father Hardee is a buyer at Wal-Mart, mother is a retired general manager at Wal-Mart … has a younger brother Matthew. At Hardee — earned three varsity letters and served as starting quarterback and captain for Andrew Mills two years … threw for 2000 yards and ran for 500 yards as a senior … recorded 27 touchdowns that season and earned Offensive MVP honors Fr. • OL • 6-3, 270 … two time All-Heartland Team selection … named 2006 Wildcat of the Forsyth, Ill. Year and selected to the 2006 Heartland All-Star Team … team went 43-1 Maroa-Forsyth throughout his career … earned four varsity letters apiece in basketball and baseball … started at guard in basketball and served as captain for At Maroa-Forsyth — earned first-team all-county three years … earned 2003 Hustle Award, 2004 Coaches Award and 2005 honors three times as an offensive and defensive Offensive MVP … won 2006-07 district three-point shootout championship lineman … three-time offensive line MVP … earned all-conference honors … started two years at second base and two years at shortstop … earned on both offense and defense twice … earned first-team all-state honors as 2004 Rookie of the Year, 2005 Offensive Player of the Year, 2006 Most a senior and earned first-team academic all-state honors twice … led team Outstanding Player and 2007 Offensive Player of the Year honors … class to state title as a senior captain … earned two varsity letters in basketball … valedictorian … recipient of the 2007 Danforth Award for outstanding led team to state title senior year as starting center … team finished third in leadership, citizenship and personal integrity … won ninth grade AP states as a junior … class valedictorian … National Honor Society president … Biology Award, 10th grade Principal’s Award, 10th grade English II Honors three-time winner of the Science Award … Illinois State Scholar and National Award and 11th grade AP Language and Composition Award. Merit Scholar … Byrd Award, Sons of the American Revolution Award, Walter Personal — born May 19, 1989 … son of Steve and Jennifer Palmer … Boyd Award, Okaw Valley Conference Scholastic Award and Ray Croc Award father is a rancher and citrus grower, mother is a homemaker … father winner as a senior … placed first in regional math contest. played football at Sewanee University … has two younger sisters, Savanah Personal – born Oct. 22, 1988 … son of Greg and Lesa Mills … father and Summer. works for Archer Daniels Midland, mother is a homemaker … has a younger brother Zach and a younger sister Hannah … enjoys video games, Trey Peacock reading and movies. Fr. • WR • 6-3, 190 Jon Olofsson Chandler, Az. hamp i on Hamilton Fr. • LB • 6-1, 230 C Frankfort, Ill. At Hamilton — caught 40 passes for 722 yards and Lincoln-Way East 10 touchdowns as a senior … led team to Arizona 5A state championship with a 13-1 record … named to Rivals.com 2006

eague At Lincoln Way-East — recorded 227 career all-state team … lettered twice in football and four times in track and field tackles as a three-year linebacker … recorded 33 … reached state finals in both 110 and 300 hurdles … part of second-place L tackles for loss, 20 sacks, five interceptions, five forced fumbles, seven 4x400 relay … National Achievement Scholarship finalist … AP Scholar with

vy fumble recoveries and two blocked punts … named Illinois Defensive Player Distinction … National Merit Commended Scholar … Motorola Corporation of the Year by Rivals.com and Co-Defensive Player of the Year by the Star Academic Scholarship recipient … Outstanding Math Student of the Year Newspaper … first-team all-state selection … two time first-team all- as a junior … National Honor Society member. conference, all-area and academic all-state selection … led team in tackles Personal — born May 26, 1989 … son of Jeff and Tania Peacock … father two straight years … team captain as a senior … team went 44-1 throughout is a systems engineer, mother is a customer service representative … his career … won 2005 state championship … earned two varsity letters in has an older sister Tiana and a younger sister Taryn. 2006 I

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Scholars member … Babe Ruth Foundation Award recipient for scholarship, Matt Ransom leadership, patriotism and athletic achievement. Personal — born Dec. 4, 1988 … son of Robyn and Mark Sieron … father Fr. • WR • 6-3, 190 is a criminal defense attorney, mother is a journalist and former anchor Tucson, Az. and sports reporter … father lettered in track and field at the University of Salpointe Catholic Florida (discus) … has a younger sister Kendall … interested in movies … enjoys the beach and playing basketball. At Salpointe Catholic — broke the school record for catches in a career (127) and in a season (68) … Marcus Stewart earned all-region and all-city honors during his four-year varsity career … recorded 65 catches for 895 yards as a senior and 47 catches for 785 yards Fr. • WR • 6-5, 195 as a junior … led team to three straight regional championships … scholar- LaSalle, Colo. athlete throughout his career … member of the National Honor Society. Valley Personal — born Aug. 12, 1988 … son of Dr. Nicholas and Erle Ransom … father is a surgeon, mother is a registered nurse … has an older brother At Valley — lettered four times in football and Nate … interested in sports, vacation and spending time with friends and baseball, three times in basketball … threw for family … enjoys basketball, longboarding and music. more than 5,000 yards and 35 touchdowns as a two-time all-conference quarterback … also started at cornerback … started at point guard and earned Mike Sena two all-conference honors … led team to a 15-3 record as a senior … two-time all-state and all-conference selection in baseball … batted .524 with five home Fr. • DB • 5-10, 185 runs, 30 RBIs and 17 stolen bases as a senior … led team to an 18-6 record … Branchburg, N.J. National Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America member … Immaculata two-time Masonic Outstanding Student … ranked first in his class. Personal — born Sept. 22, 1988 … son of Jim and Colleen Stewart … father At Immaculata — lettered three years as a is a financial adviser, mother is a librarian … has an older brother Matt, defensive back … earned all-state and all-county who played football at Northern Colorado … enjoys golf. honors as a senior … two-time all-conference and all-area selection … recorded 130 tackles, 26 pass breakups, four interceptions and three forced fumbles in his final two years … led team to 2006 state title … NJSIAA Glenn Wakam Somerset County Scholar-Athlete … National Honor Society and Spanish Fr. • DB • 5-10, 190 Honor Society member. Ventura, Calif. Personal — born Oct. 10, 1989 … son of Michael and Dina Sena … father is self-employed, mother is a homemaker … has a younger sister Brittany St. Bonaventure … enjoys surfing and snowboarding. At St. Bonaventure — earned all-league, all- county and All-CIF honors in both football and Grant Sieron soccer … earned all-region and Top 150 honors as a cornerback and wide receiver in football … led football team to CIF championships in both 2005 Fr. • DB • 6-0, 200 and 2006; team went 27-1 during those two years … set all-time soccer Jacksonville, Fla. goal-scoring record for team … president of the National Honor Society. Bolles School Personal – born Oct. 30, 1989 … enjoys movies and music.

At The Bolles School — earned four varsity letters hamp i on and helped team to a 50-4 record over his career Matt Zimmerman

C … recorded 143 tackles, 14 for losses, 15 pass breakups, four forced fumbles, three recovered fumbles and five interceptions, including one for Fr. • FB • 6-0, 195 a touchdown … earned All-First Coast and all-state honors as a senior … Mountainside, N.J. led team to a 14-0 record and a state title … clocked a top-10 40 times at Gov. Livingston

eague the 2006 Florida Nike Camp … won Unsung Hero Award as a junior, when he led team to the regional semifinals … helped team to state title as a At Gov. Livingston — earned all-state and all- L sophomore … started in centerfield for the varsity baseball team all four county honors as a running back and defensive

vy years … led city of Jacksonville in steals (30) and home runs (six) while back … team captain … rushed for 1,000 yards and 20 touchdowns … earned hitting .420 as a senior … selected to North Florida All-Star game each of all-county honors as a centerfielder … earned varsity letters in basketball last two seasons … stole 45 bases in his final two years … placed second and track … National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society member. in 2007 Gary Carter Classic Home Run Derby … one of 24 selections to Personal — born Aug. 23, 1988 … son of Charles and Laura Zimmerman the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Academic All-State Team … … father is a sales representative, mother is a teacher … has an older first-team academic all-county selection … National Society of High School brother Gregory. 2006 I

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