2010 SCHEDULE

H ASSUMPTION (Sept. 4 at Millersville, Pa. • 12 p.m.)

H LOCK HAVEN (Sept. 11 at Millersville, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

H GANNON (Sept. 19 at Millersville, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

H BLOOMSBURG (Sept. 26 at Millersville, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

H CHEYNEY (Oct. 2 at Millersville, Pa. • 4 p.m.)

A C.W. POST (Oct. 9 at Brookville, N.Y. • 1 p.m.)

A KUTZTOWN (Oct. 16 at Kutztown, Pa. • 1:05 p.m.)

H ESU (Oct. 23 at Millersville, Pa. • 1:30 p.m.)

A SHIPPENSBURG (Oct. 30 at Shippensburg, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

A WEST CHESTER (Nov. 6 at West Chester, Pa. • 1 p.m.)

A CLARION (Nov. 15 at Clarion, Pa. • 1 p.m.) Team Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Marauder Pride...... 4 Ryan Christian Team Information...... 5-10 Coaching Staff...... 11-18 Season Outlook...... 19-28 Players to Watch...... 29-48 Opponents...... 49-56 2009 in Review...... 50-62 History...... 63-83 Facilities...... 84 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY Founded...... 1855 Location...... Millersville, Pa. Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 1002 , Millersville, Pa. 17551 Enrollment...... 8,319 President...... Dr. Francine G. McNairy Nickname...... Marauders School Colors...... Black and Gold (PMS 124) Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Conference...... State Athletic Conference (Eastern Division) FOOTBALL HISTORY First Year...... 1889 (114th season) NCAA Division II Playoff Record (last appearance)...... 2-3 (1999) Result...... L, 26-21 vs. Indiana (Pa.) PSAC East Championships (last)...... 10 (1999) All-Time Record...... 456-408-43 (.526)

Bill Shirk FOOTBALL INFORMATION Stadium...... Chryst Field at Capacity...... 6,500 Surface...... FieldTurf 2009 Overall Record...... 3-8 Home...... 1-4 Away...... 2-4 PSAC East Record/Finish...... 2-5 (6th/8) Offensive System...... Multiple Defensive System...... 4-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 31/12 Offense...... 12/6 Defense...... 18/5 Special Teams...... 1/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/8 Offense...... 6/5 Defense...... 9/2 Special Teams...... 1/1

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2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL MARAU DER PRI DE Millersville University was founded in 1855—then known as Lancaster Normal School. In 1889, Millersville started playing intercollegiate athletics, beginning a tradition of excellence and pride that is entering its 121st year. Since the first team took the field, the athletics department has grown into 22 teams competing at the NCAA Division I and II levels. Few universities can match the longstanding success that Millersville’s athletics programs have enjoyed. Since joining the PSAC, the Marauders have compiled 42 team PSAC Championships in 13 different sports. The fan base and student-support of the Marauders is unrivaled among its peers. Packed venues are common, especially in Pucillo Gymnasium during season, when the “Pucillo Posse”—a rowdy cheering section—helps the teams to victory. The students support all sports at Millersville. In 2008, the men’s soccer program ranked 12th in the nation in home attendance. The spirit was no more evident than in late November when nearly 1,000 fans attended the team’s NCAA Tournament contest despite the freezing temperatures. Another key part of the tradition is Millersville’s mascots, the Marauder, and Skully. The Marauder’s origin dates back to the 1930s. He received a partner at Homecoming in 2004 in Skully. Skully has become a favorite among patrons with his eye patch, an earring, size 13 boots and enthusiasm for Millersville sports.

4 Team Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

MILLERSVILLE ATHLETICS PEG KAUFFMAN Jefferson Hall (164 W. Cottage Ave.) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS P.O. Box 1002 A 1987 graduate of Millersville University, Peg Millersville, PA 17551-0302 Kauffman returned to her alma mater as the director Main Office Phone: 717-872-3361 of athletics in 2007 after serving as Millersville’s Department Fax: 717-871-2200 interim director of women’s athletics and 13 years as the head women’s basketball coach at Lebanon UNIVERSITY CONTACTS Valley. Department Location Phone During her brief stint as director of athletics, Admissions Lyle Hall 871-5701 Kauffman has overseen the department’s move Registrar Lyle Hall 872-3035 to Jefferson Hall (the university’s first all-athletics Housing Harbold Hall 871-5837 building), renovations to the Millersville University Softball Field and the addition of women’s golf as an Financial Aid Lyle Hall 872-3026 intercollegiate athletic program.

In her first 12 seasons at LVC, she guided the Dutchmen to a 183-117 record. DIRECTORY Her squads qualified for the Commonwealth Conference playoffs six times and (click on name for e-mail) competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference South Region Championships on five occasions. She was also honored as the Commonwealth Conference and Position Name Phone Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year after the VP of Student Affairs Dr. Aminta Breaux 872-3594 2001-02 season after her squad finished with a program-record 23 wins, including Director of Athletics Peg Kauffman 872-3402 13-1 in conference play to earn the program’s first Commonwealth Conference Associate Director of Athletics Steve Roach 871-7210 regular-season title. Associate Director of Athletics Dr. Anthony Grant 871-5157 Kauffman served as the assistant director of athletics at Lebanon Valley since Dir. of Athletic Communications Ethan Hulsey 872-3100 2001. During her tenure in that position, she assisted in the coordination of NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Richard Glenn 871-2279 compliance for LVC’s 21 athletic teams. She also was the senior women’s adminis- Asst. to the Director of Athletics TBA 872-3402 trator. She also served on numerous committees within the Middle Atlantic States Administrative Assistant Randi Gordner 872-7211 Collegiate Athletic Corporation. Athletics Graduate Assistant Miles Gallagher 872-3198 In addition to being an All-American guard and three-time Pennsylvania State Athletics Graduate Assistant Forrest Mengle 872-3198 Athletic Conference (PSAC) All-Star, Kauffman spent the 1992-93 campaign as an Athletic Comm. Graduate Assistant Emily Simeral 872-3100 assistant coach with the Marauders. Athletic Comm. Graduate Assistant Jonathan Hower 872-3100 Equipment Manager John Emswiler 872-3499 During her playing career, she scored 1,398 points and dished out 408 assists – Equipment Manager Donna Eshleman 872-3405 numbers which still rank among the career leaders at Millersville – while leading the Marauders to two PSAC Division II championships. Athletic Trainer Hank Fijalkowski 872-3870 Athletic Trainer Katie Fox 872-3711 She is a member of both the Millersville University and Lancaster Catholic Athletic Athletic Training Room 872-3963 Halls of Fame, where she was a four-year starter, notched over 1,300 points and was named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year.

In addition to receiving a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Millersville, Kauffman also earned a master’s degree in education in 1992.

5 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Team Information ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION DR. ANTHONY GRANT STEVE ROACH ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Anthony Grant was named associate director of Roach was named associate director of athletics in athletics in July of 2008. He serves as Millersville’s July of 2008 after serving as the interim associate academic coordinator. director of athletics at Millersville since September of 2007. His main responsibility at Millersville is Grant comes to Millersville from the University compliance coordinator. of Iowa where he worked as the athletic student services academic coordinator since 2006. He also Prior to coming to Millersville, Roach served as the served as an athletics department intern in 2004-05 assistant to the athletics director and compliance and a teaching assistant in the department of coordinator at Slippery Rock University. health and sports studies from 2003-05. In that capacity he organized and implemented Grant also worked as the athletic facility supervisor all aspects of NCAA compliance and education at St. Joseph’s University while earning a master’s degree in sport and recreation program. He also oversaw all documentation for NCAA rules compliance. administration from Temple in 2003. He completed his bachelor’s degree in English from Penn State in 2000. He was the graduate assistant to the athletics director at Slippery Rock and was the athletics office intern at North Allegheny High School. Roach also served as the Grant received a Ph.D. in athletics administration from Iowa and in October of assistant middle school baseball coach for North Allegheny School District. 2008. He has his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a mas- Grant and his wife Lisa are the parents of two daughters, Gianna and Jadyn. ter’s degree in sports management from Slippery Rock University.

Roach married the former Molly Muir in 2009.

6 Team Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINING

HANK FIJALKOWSKI, ATC ABOUT ATHLETIC TRAINING ATHLETIC TRAINER The athletic training staff primarily focuses on the prevention, assessment, management, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. Hank is in his 25th year at Millersville University. The staff also helps prepare the athlete for practices and competitions. He received his B.S. degree in physical education at West Virginia University and his Master’s Millersville has two fully functional athletic training rooms from Kansas State University. He earned NATA which include some of the most up-to-date equipment. certification as an athletic trainer in 1981 and A staff of physicians, certified athletic trainers, certified graduate is a Corrective Exercise Specialist through the assistants, and a number of athletic training students provide medical National Academy of Sports Medicine. coverage for over 400 athletes participating in 21 intercollegiate sports at Millersville University.

Millersville also offers a unique dual degree education program in athletic training and biology. Students can major in athletic training through West Chester University and biology at Millersville. Students take their classes on the Millersville campus and taking advantage of the latest in education technology, interact through live video KATIE FOX, ATC transmissions with the athletic training classes at West Chester. ATHLETIC TRAINER Katie is in her fourth year at Millersville. She re- Students receive a bachelor’s degree in biology/pre-athletic training ceived her B.S. in Health Science/Athletic Training from Millersville and another bachelor’s degree in athletic training from the Lock Haven University and her Master’s from West Chester at the same time. Hands-on clinical experience degree from California University of Pennsylvania comes from working with the Marauder athletic teams and local in Athletic Training. She earned her NATA certifi- high schools. cation in 2005 and is certified as a Performance Enchancement Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. FACILITIES Millersville athletic training has training rooms at Biemesderfer Stadium and inside Pucillo Gymnasium. Student-athletes also have access to a rehabilitation room in Pucillo Gymnasium. WEB SITE GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Information such as staff biographies, visiting team information, Lea Vandegrift facilities, policies and the emergency action plan can be found on the athletic training web site at www.millersville.edu/~muathtrn/. Jake Ritter

7 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Team Information ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Phone: 717-872-3100 INTERVIEWS Fax: 717-872-3995 All interviews with Millersville coaches and student-athletes must be made through [email protected] the sports information office. Telephone arrangements will be made for an agreed [email protected] upon time. Coaches and student-athletes will also be available following games. Following the standard “cooling-off” period, the athletes and media will be taken to a WEB SITE designated area to conduct the interviews. Information about Millersville’s 22 intercollegiate varsity sports can be found at www. millersvilleathletics.com. The site contains schedules and results, news, stats, rosters and PRESS BOX records for all teams as well as links to athletic training, scholarships, faculty liaisons, Pertinent information such as stats, rosters, game notes and media guides will Millersville University Athletic Hall of Fame and other necessary information for the me- be made available to the media in the press box, press row or a designated media dia and student-athletes. Sports information also provides live stats for all home games room. Final game box scores and play-by-plays (for basketball and football) will be and webcasts events on the Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). distributed at the conclusion of the event. Updated statistics will also be distributed throughout the event. Following the athletic event, full box scores and cumulative MEDIA CREDENTIALS season stats will be available on www.millersvilleathletics.com. Photo and media credentials can be obtained by contacting the sports information office one week prior to the event. Seating is limited and will be used for only the working press. ETHAN HULSEY EMILY SIMERAL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT

Millersville University named Ethan Hulsey as director Emily Simeral is entering her second year as a graduate of athletic communications, effective June 9, 2008. assistant in the athletic communications office at Millersville. She is working toward her master’s of Entering his third year at Millersville, Hulsey has education degree in sports management. founded and designed millersvilleathletics.com and established the online audio streaming project Simeral graduated from The University of Pittsburgh in Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). He 2009 with bachelor’s degrees in communications and serves as the primary media contact for Millersville’s Italian. At Pitt, she spent a year as an intern in the ath- 22 intercollegiate teams. letic media relations department where she assisted in web site management, press releases, and production Hulsey arrived at Millersville with three years of sports of media guides and game day programs. In the spring information experience at the NCAA Division II level, of 2010, Simeral worked as an intern in the sports having served as the assistant sports information director at Mercyhurst College information department at Franklin & Marshall College, and was the primary contact during the 2007-08 school year and as the graduate assistant at Shippensburg for softball, tennis, and track and field. University from 2005-07.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in communications in 2005 from West Liberty State College in West Liberty, W.Va., and then received a master’s degree in organizational JONATHAN HOWER development and leadership from Shippensburg University in 2007. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT

At Mercyhurst, Hulsey served as the primary media contact for nine of the school’s Jonathan Hower is entering his first season as a gradu- Division II athletic teams, including men’s basketball, wrestling and baseball and ate assistant in the athletic communications office at worked closely with the Division I men’s and women’s programs. While Millersville. He is currently working toward a master’s at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference affiliated Shippensburg, he was the of education degree in sports management. media contact for six sports and assisted in the hosting of the NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship. Hower received his bachelor’s of science in digital communications with a minor in business from Prior to his stint at Shippensburg, Hulsey worked as a media relations intern with the in 2008. Following graduation, Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League and with the Ohio Valley Greyhounds he worked with the sports information department at of the now-defunct National Indoor Football League. He was also the sports editor specializing in game management. of West Liberty’s student newspaper and the play-by-play commentator for West While at Gettysburg, he worked the NCAA Division II Liberty basketball and football games. and III Women’s Championship.

8 Team Information 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES VIDEO

Millersville University is committed to enhancing the student-athlete experience by providing comprehensive academic support, as well as high quality championship athletic participation opportunities.

Through the implementation of the department’s academic monitoring and intervention procedures, the facilitation of CHAMPS/Life Skills programming, and effective collaboration with other academic departments on campus, we strive to provide Millersville student-athletes with the necessary tools to prepare them for life after college.

STRUCTURED STUDY • Structured Study provides student-athletes with a framework for developing sound study habits with the goal of becom- ing independent learners. All first year and returning student athletes with a cumulative grade-point-average below a 2.5 will be required to participate in the Structured Study Program for a minimum of four hours per week. Students will plan their study program with the assistance of their head coach and/or the As- sociate Athletic Director for Academics.

LAPTOP LOAN PROGRAM • Laptop computers are available for team use during travel. Student-athletes may use the laptops for class assignments.

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS • CHAMPS/Life Skills is a NCAA program created in 1991 to sup- port student-athlete development initiatives and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. JEFFERSON HALL SAAC Jefferson Hall, located on 164 West Cottage Avenue • SAAC is made up of student-athletes who provide insight on in Millersville, became the home to Millersville Ath- the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on letics in 2008. It houses the offices of every coach the rules, regulations and policies that affect student-athletes’ and administrator in the department and includes lives on member institution campuses. The Millersville SAAC also computer labs and study rooms for student-athletes proudly participates in the Division II national SAAC’s initiative to as well as a meeting rooms for teams and a large raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. gathering area with couches and a big screen TV.

9 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Team Information PROGRAMS OF STUDY

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Accounting Earth & Space Global Studies Health Actuarial Science Science Education Government & Ocean Sciences and African-American Economics Political Affairs Coastal Studies Studies Electronics/control Graphic Philosophy Allied Health Technology systems Communications Physics Anthropology Elementary Education*** Graphic Design Physics Education Applied Mathematics Elementary History Polymer Chemistry Archeology Education/ Honors College Pre-Dental Art Special Education Industrial Technology* Pre-Law Art Education Engineering International Business Pre-Med Athletic Coaching (in cooperation with International Studies Pre-Optometry Athletic Training other schools) Latino Studies Pre-Pharmacy and Biology** English Linguistics Pre-Podiatry Biochemistry English Education Management Pre-Veterinary Biology Environmental Biology Manufacturing Print Journalism Biology Education Environmental Technology Psychology Biotechnology Chemistry Marketing Public Relations Botany Environmental Geology Marine Biology Respiratory Therapy Broadcasting Environmental Hazards Mathematics Social Studies Business and Emergency Mathematics Education Education Administration Management Mechanical Technology Social Work Chemistry* Exploratory (Undecided) Medical Technology Sociology Chemistry Education Film Studies Meteorology Spanish Computer Finance Military Science Spanish Education Drafting/Design Foreign Languages (ROTC) Speech Communication & French Molecular Biology Communication Theatre French Education Music Special Education Communication Studies Geography Music Education Statistics Comparative Literature Geography– Music - Business and Teaching English as a Computer Science* Environmental Technology Second Language Contruction Technology Studies Nanotechnology Technology Education Criminology Geospatial Applications Nuclear Medicine Theatre Earth Sciences Geology Technology Women’s Studies German Nursing (for R.N.s) Writing Studies German Education Occupational Safety and Environmental *Also associate’s degree. ***Elementary Education majors may select Students wishing to major in Special Education will ** Dual degree offered in collaboration with certification tracks for either Pre-K to Grade 4 choose dual certification in Elementary Education, West Chester University. (Early Childhood), or Grade 4 to 8 (Middle Level). Pre-K - Grade 4. 10 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

COACHING STAFF 11 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Coaching Staff HEAD COACH GREG COLBY THIRD SEASON AT MILLERSVILLE

VIDEO seasons as the defensive coordinator at Kent State University. In 2001, Colby’s defense ranked third in PERSONAL Greg Colby arrived at Millersville in 2008 and took over the Mid-American Conference and helped the Golden Full Name: Gregory Wayne Colby a program undergoing a major rebuilding process. In his Flashes to its first winning season in 15 years. Date of Birth: Feb. 25, 1952 two seasons at the helm, he has laid the groundwork for Hometown: Danville, Ill. future success. From 1995-97, Colby served as an assistant coach at Alma Mater: Illinois ’75 Michigan State under head coach Nick Saban. Colby Family: Wife, Janet; Sons, Matt and Mike Colby’s second season showed a Millersville program on mentored the defensive line, outside linebackers and Years in Coaching: 36 (27 in college) the rise as the Marauders won their opener at Assump- was co-special teams coordinator. The Spartans ap- 3rd season at MU tion in the final minute and later in the season earned peared in three bowl games with Colby on staff. a gutsy, triple overtime victory over Kutztown. Four Marauders were named All-PSAC East at season’s end. From 1988-95, Colby was assistant coach for outside COACHING linebackers and special teams at Illinois. Colby helped Millersville 2008-Present The 2008 roster included 75 freshmen and sophomores, the Fighting Illini to a Big Ten Championship in 1989 Head Coach but despite the youth, the team flourished on offense and six bowl appearances in seven years. Northwestern 2002-2007 as the season progressed. Quarterback Bill Shirk started Defensive Coordinator the final eight games of the year and threw for over 200 Colby served as a graduate assistant coach at Michigan Kent State 1998-2001 yards five times. Running back Cardoza Jacks emerged State from 1986-88. He worked with the defensive line Defensive Coordinator over the last five games as well, rushing for over 100 and helped the Spartans win a Big Ten Championship in Michigan State 1995-97 yards four times, including 274 against Cheyney on a 1987 and the Rose Bowl in 1988. Asst. Coach: DL, OLB, ST school record 44 carries. From 1982-1986, Colby was head coach at Naperville Illinois 1988-95 Colby has coached for 34 years, including 25 years as a Central High School in Illinois and led the team to a 24- Asst. Coach: OLB, ST collegiate coach and 10 years as a defensive coordinator 13 record and a conference championship in 1983. From Michigan State 1986-88 at the NCAA Division I level. He has been on staff for two 1979-82, Colby coached the Schlarman High School Graduate Assistant: DL Big Ten Championships and 12 collegiate bowl games. football team to a pair of Illinois Class 2-A champion- Naperville Central HS 1982-86 In his nine years as a high school football coach, Colby ships (13-0 in 1980 and 12-1 in 1981). He also served as Head Coach won a pair of state championships. athletic director of the school from 1981-82. Schlarman HS 1979-82 Head Coach Colby came to Millersville after spending six years as de- Colby played football and baseball at the University of Illinois 1977-78 fensive coordinator at Northwestern University. During Illinois . He was a three-year starter for the Fighting Illini football team and a three-year starter for the Graduate Assistant his time there, the Wildcats posted three consecutive six-win seasons for the first time in 70 years and four baseball team. Colby was team captain of the baseball out of five six-win seasons for the first time since 1905. squad in 1974. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Northwestern appeared in the Motor City Bowl in 2003 University of Illinois and the Vitalis Sun Bowl in 2005. Prior to a year of playing amateur and semi-pro base- Football (three-year starter) ball, Colby graduated from Danville High School in 1970. Baseball (team captain ’75) During Colby’s tenure, Northwestern won the American He was an all-state team captain for the football and Football Coaches Association award for highest gradua- baseball teams during his senior year. He also lettered tion rate four times. The Wildcats ranked second during in basketball. the other two years Colby was there. Colby lives with his wife Janet. The couple has two Prior to his time at Northwestern, Colby spent four children, Matt and Mike. 12 Coaching Staff 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

CHAMPIONSHIPS WON 1990 Big Ten Championship, Illinois 1987 Big Ten Championship, Michigan State 1981 Illinois High School 2-A State Championship 1980 Illinois High School 2-A State Championship BOWL GAMES COACHED 2005 Sun Bowl 2003 Motor City Bowl 1997 Aloha Bowl 1996 Sun Bowl 1995 Independence Bowl 1994 Liberty Bowl 1992 Holiday Bowl 1991 John Hancock Bowl 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl 1989 Citrus Bowl 1988 Rose Bowl PLAYERS COACHED Luis Castillo, Northwestern 28th pick in 2005 NFL Draft 2005 NFL Draft Kevin Hardy, Illinois 2nd overall pick in 1996 NFL Draft 1999 Pro Bowl James Harrison, Kent State Pittsburgh Steelers Three-time Pro Bowler 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Courtney Ledyard, Michigan State New York Jets Simeon Rice, Illinois 3rd overall pick in 1996 NFL Draft Three-time Pro Bowler Ike Reese, Michigan State Nine-year NFL career

13 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Coaching Staff BRAD MANGLE VIDEO RON RANKIN VIDEO OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR • 20th SEASON • MILLERSVILLE ’81 DEFENSIVE LINE/SPECIAL TEAMS • 12th SEASON • EDINBORO ’84

Brad Mangle is entering his 20th season as Millers- Rankin enters his 12th campaign as a Millersville ville’s offensive coordinator. football assistant coach. It will be his third season with the defensive line after two years of guiding On staff since 1985, he served two seasons as the offensive line and special teams units. associate head coach in 1999 and 2000. During his tenure, Mangle’s primary duties have dealt with the For the six seasons prior, Rankin served as defensive development of Millersville’s quarterbacks. coordinator, including a three-year appointment as assistant head coach and inside linebackers mentor. Under his tutelage, standout Chris Fagan (1989-92) He served as interim head coach from November became the program’s all-time passing leader – a 2004 to March 2005. mark he held for seven years until Mangle coached Drew Folmar to some of the most prolific passing numbers in PSAC history. Rankin came eastward after two seasons as head football coach at the University of South Dakota where he compiled an overall mark of 8-14, including a 5-6 record Mangle also helped three-year starter Greg Moylan (1994-96) develop into one in 1997. From 1992 to 1996, Rankin was an assistant coach with the Coyotes, serv- of the nation’s top Division II quarterbacks in the mid-1990s.Another prominent ing in several capacities that included offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator, signal caller, Bret Stover, led the Marauders to a program-record 10 wins and an academic coordinator and summer camp coordinator. NCAA Division II quarterfinal berth in 1988. At the end of the 20th century, Folmar, a Harlon Hill Trophy finalist, eclipsed his predecessors’ career records for passing Rankin has attained considerable coaching experience since he graduated in 1984 yards (9,903) and total offense (10,105 yards). Folmar blossomed under Mangle’s with a bachelor’s of science degree in social studies education from Edinboro guidance, posting a 30-12 record with a berth in the 1999 NCAA quarterfinals. University. After a two-year stint at his alma mater guiding the running backs and outside linebackers, Rankin served as running backs mentor for two seasons at Over time, he has built a reputation for not only developing quarterbacks but also Division III powerhouse from 1986 to 1987. utilizing his skill players. During his time as offensive coordinator, nine offensive players have achieved All-America status. He has also coached two PSAC East From there, he served one season as defensive coordinator and secondary coach Rookies of the Year and a PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year. at Defiance (Ohio) College, then returned to Pennsylvania and spent three seasons at , where he was assistant head coach, offensive and recruiting A native of Mechanicsburg, Mangle was an All-PSAC defensive back and three-year coordinator, and running backs coach. varsity letterwinner at Millersville. He was also a member of several PSAC East title squads. In 1981, he received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education before Ron and his wife, Stephanie, have three children: Marissa, Peter and Rena. returning to his alma mater to earn a master’s degree in counselor education. In 2000, he received the Millersville University Football Alumni Award.

Mangle is an administrator in the school district of Lancaster.

14 Coaching Staff 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL BILL BAILES VIDEO DAVE KEENEY VIDEO SPECIALISTS • 30th SEASON • MILLERSVILLE ’59 WIDE RECEIVERS • 3rd SEASON • KUTZTOWN ’83

A quality coach and a quality individual, Bailes Keeny enters his third season at Millersville in 2010 has been a fixture on the Marauder sideline since and will serve as the team’s wide receivers coach 1986, serving as the coach for the placekickers and and recruiting coordinator. punters. Keeny has an intimate knowledge of the PSAC, Bailes, a 1959 graduate of Millersville, started having served as the head coach at Kutztown from working as with the specialists and serving as an 1998-2005. In eight seasons, he became the third administrative assistant under the late Coach Gene winningest coach in school history. Carpenter. During his first 13 seasons with the program, the Marauders won six PSAC East titles. During his first season with Millersville, Keeny helped Andy Tischbein produce a career season with Bailes has tutored some of the finest specialists in team history. He coached Luke 50 catches, 722 yards and eight touchdowns. Hadfield, Brad Heim, Andy Ryzewski and most recently John Banzhof to All-PSAC honors. Bailes also coached two of Millersville’s best punters in Brian Gladden and Keeny also helped Jamal Smith make the transition from quarterback to wide Doug Joyce. receiver. Smith excelled in the position switch, and in 2009, his first full season at the position, he became one of the PSAC’s top wide receivers ranking among the With Bailes’ guidance, Banzhof set school records for punting average in a season leaders in scoring, receptions and all-purpose yards. Smith was named All-PSAC and for a career in 2009. East Second Team.

For his dedication and service, Bailes was honored with the program’s Alumni While at Kutztown, his program gained national acclaim, and Keeny’s 2000 squad Award in February 1996. tied a school record for wins in a season and his team’s also set or tied the school record for wins over a two-year, three-year and four-year period. Following his graduation from Millersville, Bailes worked as a teacher at Lampeter-Strasburg HIgh School until he retired in 1986. He resides in Millersville Prior to his appointment as head coach, Keeny served as the program’s offensive with his wife, Joanna. coordinator and associate head coach from 1993-97. Keeny also helped Division III Thomas More College establish its football program in 1990, and in 1992 as the team’s offensive coordinator, Keeny guided the team to an appearance in the Division III Playoffs.

Keeny spent one season as the passing game coordinator at Morehead State after working as a defensive line coach at Arizona in 1988. In 1986-87, Keeny served as a graduate assistant under legendary coach Joe Paterno at Penn State assisting with the quarterbacks and defensive backs. The 1986 team posted a 12-0 record and upset the favored Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl to win the National Championship. The following season, he helped Penn State to an 8-4 record and a Citrus Bowl appearance.

He began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant at Virginia in 1984, and in 1985, the Cavaliers appeared in the Peach Bowl.

Keeny graduated from Kutztown in 1983 and also played running back for the Golden Bears from 1978-81. He is the father of two sons: Brandon, 19 and Mat- thew, 18.

15 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Coaching Staff AUBREY KELLY VIDEO TOM MAYERSKI VIDEO DEFENSIVE BACKS • 4th SEASON • JAMES MADISON ’85 DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL • 2ND SEASON • MIDLAND ’73

Aubrey Kelly is in his fourth season at Millersville Tom Mayersky joined the Millersville coaching staff and will coach the defensive backs in 2010. in 2009 and brought with him more than 30 years of coaching experience During his three seasons, Kelly’s secondary has to- taled 25 interceptions and his players have finished A long-time assistant at the high school level, as the team’s top tacklers in all three seasons. Under Mayersky’s involvement with the Millersville football his guidance, Julius Carter (2009), Brandon Shelton program dates to 1982 when he joined Coach Gene (2007) and Marcus Banks (2007) were all named Carpenter’s staff as a graduate assistant. He served All-PSAC East First Team. in that capacity for three years until the completion of his master’s degree. Mayersky also spent the 1999 For two years prior to his arrival at Millersville, Kelly season as an assistant defensive line coach. was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Indiana State University. In 2006, Kelly was selected as one of 25 coaches to attend the NCAA Expert Coaches Mayersky formally rejoined the program under Greg Colby in 2009, and in his time Academy in Miami, Fla. with the Marauders, he has served as a scout, recruiter, film evaluator, assisted in game planning and film exchange. Kelly has coached for Delaware State University (defensive coordinator), Elizabeth City State University (offensive coordinator/quarterback and receivers coach), Mayersky received his bachelor’s degree in 1973 from Midland College in Fremont, Norfolk State (defensive coordinator), Clarion University (defensive coordinator/ Neb. He was a standout on the field, lettering three times as a defensive tackle and secondary and kickers coach), Salisbury University (secondary coach), Southwest led the team in tackles each of his final two seasons. Twice Mayersky was named Texas State University (receivers, tight ends and secondary coach) and Southern All-Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Team, and he was a District Connecticut State University (JV head coach). From 1998-2001, he was the head 11 NAIA selection twice. coach at Division III Newport News Apprentice School. As a physical education and health teacher in the Oxford Area School District, He has served summer fellowships for the ’s Washington Mayersky’s coaching career began under former Millersville assistant Bill Vroman Redskins and Houston Oilers and is a member of the Coaches at West Branch High School. Over the next 20-plus years, he assisted the football Association and the Black Coaches Association. programs at Bellwood Antis, Tyrone, Oxford, Solanco and Avon Grove.

Kelly received his bachelor’s degree from James Madison in 1985. Mayersky currently resides in Lancaster, Pa., with his wife Candy. The couple has three children: Lauren, Ryan and Andrew.

16 Coaching Staff 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL DERRICK ROCHE VIDEO ROLAND WEEDEN VIDEO OFFENSIVE LINE • 3rd SEASON • WASHINGTON STATE ’03 RUNNING BACKS • 2nd SEASON • WILMINGTON ’82

Derrick Roche is entering his third season as Millers- Roland Weeden joined the Millersville coaching ville’s offensive line coach in 2010. staff as the running backs coach prior to the 2009 season and brought with him a wealth of experi- During his time with the Marauders, he has built a ence at both the collegiate and high school levels. reputation as a solid technician. His unit was hit with a rash of injuries in 2009, but he taught his players In his first year with the Marauders, he coached versatility and also molded a young group on the Brad Lantz to a productive season of 750 yards, run. As many as four players without previous col- and his top two backs combined to total more than legiate experience were inserted into the lineup. 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns.

In 2008, Roche inherited an offensive line that had In the two years before coming to Millersville, just two returning starters. With his help, Adam Cobb was named All-PSAC East First Weeden coached the running backs at Cheyney and spent three seasons as the Team, and the line paved the way to a 100-yard rushing effort in all 11 games. running backs coach at Fairleigh Dickinson. Weeden also coached three years at the Williamson Trade School. Roche arrived at Millersville after spending three seasons as a UTEP program coordinator and special teams assistant. Weeden began his coaching career at North East High School in North East, Md., where he coached from 1996-97. From 1998-2000, he coached at Elkton High The native of Kent, Wash., Roche played for four seasons at Washington State School. (1999-02), all under the tutelage of Coach Mike Price. He helped the Cougars to 20 wins over his last two years, including the 2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl. He was also a collegiate athlete, playing football at both Ferrum College and Mansfield University. Roche started all 36 games on the offensive line from 2000-02 and made three starts as a red-shirt freshman. He was a First Team All-American by the Football Weeden graduated from Wilmington College in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in Writers Association of America (FWAA) as a senior and second team selection by behavioral science. Weeden currently resides in Elkton, Md., with his wife Cas- the Associated Press, The Sporting News and CNNSI.com. He was also a two-time sandra. The couple has two sons, Jared and Brian. first team All-Pac 10 choice (2001 and 2002).

He played his high school football at Kentridge High School. He was tabbed first team all-state and all-area by the Tacoma News Tribune and Seattle Times as a senior. Playing on both sides of the ball, he recorded 50 tackles, 20 tackles for losses and 7.5 sacks on defense his senior year.

Roche earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Washington State in 2003 and worked toward his master’s degree from UTEP in 2008.

17 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Coaching Staff RON ZANGARI VIDEO JULIUS CARTER VIDEO LINEBACKERS • 3rd SEASON • SHIPPENSBURG ’88 ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS • 1st SEASON

Ron Zangari joined the Millersville football staff as Following a standout career with the Marauders, linebackers coach prior to the 2008 season. Julius Carter joined Coach Greg Colby’s staff as a student assistant coach for the 2010 season. Zangari brought to Millersville coaching experience at both the college and local high school levels. He Carter, an All-PSAC East First Team selection as a began his coaching career at Manheim Township safety in 2009, was among the most active playmak- High School and also served as linebackers coach ers in the league. He ranked second on the team in during a graduate assistantship at Clarion University. tackles for two-straight years. As a senior, he ranked 10th in the PSAC with 87 total stops and average of After receiving his master’s in education from Clarion 7.9 per game. in 1995, he was hired as the linebackers coach at Mansfield in 1996. As a PSAC linebackers coach, Zangari helped two players earn The safety also picked off two passes, forced three fumbles and recovered one First Team All-America honors.The following year became the defensive coordina- during his senior campaign. Along with his All-PSAC East accolades, Carter was tor at Main Maritime Academy where he helped the team finish 16th in the nation named Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Super Region One Third Team Defense. in total defense. A veteran of 40 career games, Carter totaled 221 tackles during his Marauder In 1998, Zagari was named head coach at Division III Curry College and after one career. As a student assistant, Carter will continue to work toward a bachelor’s season, he moved back to Lancaster County to take over the Thaddeus Stevens degree in business administration. program. Following an 0-10 season in 1999, he guided Thaddeus Stevens to three- straight winning seasons and a pair of conference championships. In 2000, he was VIDEOVIDEO named Seaboard Conference Coach of the Year. ERIC UPDEGROVE Zangari also coached one season at J.P. McCaskey High School and two years at ASSISTANT LINEBACKERS • 2nd SEASON Penn Manor before joining Millersville’s staff. Eric Updegrove joined the Millersville coaching Zangari played baseball and football for J.P. McCaskey High School, graduating in staff prior to the 2009 season to serve as a student 1984. He went on to play football at Shippensburg, where he was a defensive back assistant working with the linebackers. and honor student, graduating with a degree in education in 1988. Updegrove was a two-year member of the Millers- ville football team, playing as a reserve linebacker. VIDEO An outstanding student, Updegrove was named a De’RAIL SIMS PSAC Scholar-Athlete and is a Dean’s List student. TIGHT ENDS • 1st SEASON • PIKEVILLE COLLEGE ’10 During his first season as a coach, first-year starters DeRail Sims begins his first year with the Millersville Ryan Christian, Jeff Longley and Shane Gross pro- coaching staff in the 2010 season. As an intern, he duced breakout seasons. The three starters combined for 176 tackles and six sacks. will coach the tight ends and also serve as the video coordinator. While working as a student assistant, Updegrove--a Hanover, Pa., native--will work toward a bachelor’s degree in secondary math education. Sims, who earned his bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Pikeville College in 2010, played running back for the NAIA Bears for three seasons.

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SEASON OUTLOOK 19 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Season Outlook RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Jamal Smith WR Sr. 6-3 215 Camp Hill / Trinity 2 Shane Gross LB Sr. 5-11 210 Pottsgrove / Pottsgrove 3 Fateen Brown RB So. 5-6 192 Philadelphia / George Washington 4 Ren Hoilman DB Rf. 5-8 170 Avondale / Avon Grove 5 Matt Egenrieder WR Jr. 5-10 195 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 6 Ian Sadon RB So. 5-10 212 Baltimore, Md. / Parkville 7 Gary Tillman SS Jr. 6-1 190 Rockville, Md. / Richard Montgomery 8 Reginald Lloyd RB Jr. 5-9 185 Philadelphia / Lankenua 9 Martique Vanderpool FS So. 6-0 170 Washington, D.C. / Charles H. Flowers 10 Andrew Tulio LS Sr. 5-8 200 Walnutport / Northern Lehigh 10 Chris Wiley LS Fr. 6-3 190 Glenside / Abington 11 T.J. Richardson DB Fr. 5-11 178 Waldorf, Md. / Thomas Stone 11 Bill Shirk QB Sr. 6-1 210 Phoenixville / Phoenixville 13 Thomas Wilmer WR Sr. 5-11 200 Philadelphia / George Washington 14 Brady Knerr QB Fr. 6-2 185 Macungie / Emmaus 15 Kyle Reaves WR So. 6-0 205 Levittown / Pennsbury 16 David Coates WR Fr. 5-9 175 Washington, D.C. / Theodore Roosevelt 17 Austin Warfel WR Fr. 6-4 170 Hershey / Hershey 18 Kevin Fowle QB Jr. 6-3 185 Rockville, Md. / Col. Zadok Magruder 19 Mike Reichenbach QB Fr. 6-3 180 Jamison / Calvary Christian Academy 20 John Wynder CB So. 6-1 200 Philadelphia / Cardinal Dougherty 22 Steven Roberts RB Jr. 5-11 220 Fort Washington / Upper Dublin 23 Brandon Gunn RB Fr. 5-10 195 Penllyn / Wissahickon 24 Matt Sutjak FS Sr. 6-1 190 Slatington / Northern Lehigh 25 Mike Jones RB So. 6-0 210 Middletown / Bishop McDevitt 26 Greg Frantz TE Jr. 6-2 245 Wyndmore / La Salle 27 Jamie Hoffman CB So. 5-8 158 Montrose / Montrose 28 Keith Hibbs CB Fr. 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md. / Franklin 29 Rees Judge CB Rf. 5-10 175 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 30 Jake Allen LB Rf. 5-9 190 Yardley / Pennsbury 31 Jeff Longley LB Sr. 5-11 210 Browns Mills, N.J. / Holy Cross 32 Alfred Williams CB So. 6-2 180 Washington D.C. / Calvin Coolidge 33 David Rene CB Fr. 5-11 187 Bethlehem / Bethlehem Catholic 34 Pat Maloney LB So. 6-0 205 Havertown / Haverford 35 Joshua Headen LB So. 6-1 226 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 36 Nate Greene SS Rf. 5-9 191 Douglassville / Daniel Boone 37 Ryan Christian LB Jr. 6-1 210 Romansville / Downingtown West 38 Daniel Jones LB Rf. 6-2 230 Philadelphia / Imhotep Charter 39 Eric Moore FB Rf. 5-11 210 Northeast Catholic / Philadelphia 41 Oliver Wallace DB So. 5-6 175 Philadelphia / George Washington 42 Shakar Jones LB Jr. 6-2 215 Upper Darby / Upper Darby 43 Craig Gardner LB Jr. 6-0 205 Auduban / Methacton 44 Joshua Spiroff TE Sr. 6-0 230 Enola / East Pennsboro 45 Anthony Ciatto LB Rf. 5-10 188 Birdsboro / Daniel Boone 46 Jordan Rigby LB Rf. 6-2 215 Silver Spring, Md. / Northwood 47 Barry Surrett Jr. RB Fr. 5-9 175 Newburgh, N.Y. / Newburgh Free Academy 48 Jeff Poku-Adjei TE Jr. 6-1 225 Pennsburg / Upper Perkiomen 49 Brian Knell SS So. 5-10 170 Glassboro, N.J. / Gloucester Catholic 50 Michael DeHaven OL Jr. 6-6 275 Lyndell / Downingtown West 51 Jamie Thomas LB So. 6-0 205 Philadelphia / Plymouth-Whitemarsh 52 Matt Marcinek DE Sr. 6-2 250 Philadelphia / Roman Catholic 53 Chris Gailey OL Jr. 6-3 320 York / West York 54 Chad Miller DT Sr. 6-0 275 Denver / Cocalico 55 Zack Riley DE So. 6-2 245 Havertown / Haverford Township

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56 Jeff Brewer OL Rf. 6-4 261 Philadelphia / Father Judge 57 Reggie Slaton LB Fr. 6-3 225 Philadelphia / Bensalem 58 Doug Henninger C So. 6-2 255 Whitehall / Whitehall 59 Jovon Watts OL Fr. 6-0 235 Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall Academy 60 Gilbert Ramos LB So. 6-2 215 Saylorsburg / Pleasant Valley 61 Chris Flowers LB Fr. 6-2 190 Hershey / Hershey 62 Kevin Bohl OL Fr. 6-4 265 Phoenixville / Phoenixville 63 Kyle Wolfe DE Fr. 6-0 240 Linglestown / Central Dauphin 64 Webster Chatman OL Fr. 6-4 300 Washington, D.C. / McKinley Technology 65 Owen King DE Sr. 6-2 240 Wyomissing / Wyomissing 66 Marvin Gaskill DT Fr. 6-0 295 Waynesboro / Waynesboro 67 Ryon Freeman LB Fr. 5-10 240 Jamison / Calvary Christian Academy 68 Alex Schwendeman OL Fr. 5-10 240 Chadds Ford / The Tatnall School (Del.) 69 Jeff Lawson P/K So. 6-3 210 Newark, Del. / A.I. DuPont 70 Josh Hunter OL So. 6-3 270 Cumberland, R.I. / Cumberland 71 Andrew Boal OL Fr. 6-5 250 Harleysville / Souderton 72 J.R. Sirotta OL Fr. 6-2 245 Lancaster / Hempfield 73 Mike Unick OL So. 6-1 240 Middletown / Hershey 74 Logan Wasielewski OL Fr. 5-11 255 Hershey / Hershey 75 Don Houck OL Jr. 6-2 305 Philadelphia / Chestnut Hill Academy 76 Clint Banzhof OL So. 6-0 250 Lancaster / J.P. McCaskey 77 Matt Gillin C Sr. 6-2 315 Wilmington, Del. / Salesianium School 78 Chase Godfrey OL So. 6-1 275 Skippack / Perkiomen Valley 79 John Ambrose DT Rf. 5-10 230 Wyckoff, N.J. / Ramapo 81 Dominic Sanders WR Rf. 6-2 200 Washington, D.C. / Paul VI Catholic 82 Nate Hinkle TE So. 6-3 240 Mechanicsburg / Cumberland Valley 83 Austin Stein WR Fr. 5-9 170 Marlton, N.J. / Holy Cross 84 David Barnes WR Rf. 6-3 200 West Chester / Henderson 85 Jacob Haines DT Sr. 6-1 250 Dover / Dover 86 Kody Mills WR Fr. 6-0 165 Susquehanna Township / Susquehanna Township 88 Trenton Petrovich TE Fr. 6-5 220 Middletown / Lower Daupin 89 Dean May WR Rf. 5-11 195 Anville / Annville-Cleona 90 Antwain Brown-Barnes DT Sr. 6-0 285 Philadelphia / Germantown 91 Brandon Moore DE Fr. 6-3 230 Salisbury, Md. / Wicomico 92 Donald Vodopija DT So. 6-1 240 Philadelphia / Mastbaum 93 Lee Hoover DE So. 6-3 220 York Haven / Red Land 94 Anthony Kassab K Rf. 5-11 155 Pine Grove / Pine Grove 95 Pat Cantrell DE So. 6-2 230 Levittown / Pennsbury 96 Tim Wright K Fr. 6-3 205 Cinnaminson, N.J. / Cinnaminson 97 David Robinson DE Jr. 6-6 265 Woodbury, N.J. / Woodbury 98 Josh White K/P Fr. 6-0 190 Newark, Del. / Hodgson Vocational Tech

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RETURNING LEADERS RUSHING Player GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Cardoza Jacks 11 61 317 5.2 3 78 28.8 Jamal Smith 11 26 99 3.8 2 22 9.0 PASSING Player G Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Bill Shirk 11 155-306-11 50.7 1734 13 157.6 RECEIVING Player G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Jamal Smith 11 50 729 14.6 10 52 66.3 Matt Egenrieder 11 30 264 8.8 1 30 24.0 ALL PURPOSE YARDS Player G Rush Rcv PR KR Total Avg/G Jamal Smith 11 99 729 61 468 1357 123.4 Matt Egenrieder 11 15 264 38 236 553 50.3 PUNT RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Jamal Smith 4 61 15.2 0 42 Matt Egenrieder 1 38 38.0 1 8 The consistency and familiarity of two years under the tion for developing smart, physical defenses, but the KICK RETURNS leadership of Greg Colby gives the Millersville football Marauders have allowed an average of 38 points per Player No. Yds Avg TD Long program reason to believe it will be much improved game each of the last two seasons. While it may not Jamal Smith 23 468 20.3 0 48 from the 3-8 team it was a year ago. Colby inherited a have shown up in the stats, the defense did improve in Matt Egenrieder 14 236 16.9 0 42 major rebuilding project in 2008, and despite winning year two, generating almost three times more sacks and INTERCEPTIONS four games in two seasons, the youthful team showed more than double the number of turnovers. The entire Player No. Yds Avg TD Long enough promise in 2009 to make the coaching staff starting front seven and its back-ups return intact in Brian Knell 2 0 0.0 0 0 excited about the possibilities in 2010. 2010, so increased production is expected. Gary Tillman 2 15 7.5 0 15 Chad Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0 The Marauders return six starters on offense and nine “We saw the defense take another step forward in the Matt Sutjak 1 0 0.0 0 0 on defense, a pair of All-PSAC East picks, and a host spring,” said Colby. “Our guys are to the point now where TACKLES of young players brought in during Colby’s first two they are getting to the right place. If we are in the right Players GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks-Yards recruiting classes are now ready to make a mark. place we have a chance to make plays. We are playing Matt Sutjak 11 42 50 92 2.5-7 - more aggressive and with more abandon. They aren’t Ryan Christian 11 30 51 81 5.0-12 1.0-5 For the first time in his brief tenure, Colby won’t be worrying about screwing up. They are just playing. Shane Gross 11 27 24 51 8.0-35 4.0-22 breaking in an entirely new group of starters. He has That’s the big part of having a mature group.” Jeff Longley 11 20 24 44 1.5-8 1.0-7 the benefit and leadership of a veteran group that Pat Maloney 11 22 21 43 1.5-1 - has been through the PSAC battles before. Of the 16 Offensively, the Marauders have one of the most returning starters, 11 have more than one year of exciting playmakers in the PSAC in wide receiver Jamal starting experience. Smith. Delivering him the ball is third-year starting quarterback Bill Shirk, who has the ability to make all Colby started seeing progress during spring practices the throws in the passing game. The Marauders lost as he witnessed his team evolve physically and men- running back Brad Lantz, the fourth-leading rusher in tally as football players. Millersville history, so emphasis will likely turn toward the passing game. “I think everyone is on the same page, and they know what we are trying to do,” said Colby. “I think spring “I would think our passing attack will be a bigger and ball was a good indication of that. The kids really more effective part of what we do,” said Colby. We are started acting like veterans. The way they are playing still going to run the ball and be balanced. But we are has changed. That’s the biggest improvement. By the confident in our quarterback and wide receivers. How third year we should start showing changes in how we much will our effectiveness change our overall ap- do things on the field.” proach? I’m not sure. We have always said we need to be physical and run the ball. We have to control it and have When he arrived at Millersville, the former Division a good mix. But I do expect Bill to have an outstanding I defensive coordinator brought with him a reputa- season.”

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Colby and his staff expect continued progress, and the Cardoza Jacks 16 seniors are bent on making a positive impact on the CAREER STARTS program before graduating. With veterans in place and Player GS (Consec.) newcomers filling a few roles, the pieces appear to be in Ryan Christian...... 15 (11) place for a breakthrough season. Michael DeHaven...... 14 (9) Matt Egenrieder...... 11 (11) QUARTERBACK Greg Frantz...... 20 (10) Long-time offensive coordinator Brad Mangle has Chris Gailey...... 9 (7) coached several outstanding quarterbacks in his 20 years at Millersville including former Harlon Hill finalist Shane Gross...... 10 (8) and now Kutztown offensive coordinator Drew Folmar. Jacob Haines...... 22 (22) Bill Shirk is one of only a handful of three-starters that Jamie Hoffman...... 4 Mangle has coached, and Shirk enters the season ranked Don Houck...... 7 eighth on Millersville’s all-time passing list and first Cardoza Jacks...... 11 among active PSAC quarterbacks in passing yards. Owen King...... 14 (11) “If we can protect him, I see Bill having a great year,” Jeff Longley...... 10 (3) said Colby. “He’s comfortable with the reads. He’s a great Chad Miller...... 31 (18) leader. He is establishing a relationship with the young Zack Riley...... 11 (11) receivers, and of course Jamal (Smith) will always be Bill Shirk...... 20 (19) his No. 1 target and rightfully so. We have to keep him healthy, though.” Jamal Smith...... 32 (32) totals would put him in elite company and in the top Matt Sutjak...... 22 (22) Shirk took a beating in 2009 (he was sacked 36 times), five of Millersville’s all-time passing leaders. Jamie Thomas...... 1 and his numbers took a hit as a result. He still threw Mike Unick...... 5 more touchdowns than interceptions and completed More valuable than his passing ability, though, is his Martique Vanderpool...... 4 over 50 percent of his passes for the second-straight unquestioned toughness and leadership on the field. Al- year. He has nine 200-yard passing games to his credit, ready with four years in Mangle’s system, Shirk provides Thomas Wilmer...... 3 and with his three leading wide receivers returning, the Marauders with another coach on the field. John Wynder...... 4 Shirk could produce a memorable season. With Shirk playing much of the 2009 season at less than PRONUNCIATIONS 100 percent, the Marauders understand the importance With a re-emphasis on the passing game, a 2,000 yard #76 Clint Banzhof...... BANZ-off season is hardly out of reach. Already with 3,619 yards of a back-up. The team enters camp with junior Kevin and 27 touchdowns passes in 20 career starts, his career Fowle as the No. 2. Fowle understands the offense #45 Anthony Ciatto...... SEE-otto but has appeared in just four games and has never #5 Matt Egenrieder...... EGG-en-rider Bill Shirk attempted a pass. #18 Kevin Fowle...... FOUL #52 Matt Marcinek...... MAR-si-neck Colby has also been pleased with the move of senior Thomas Wilmer from safety to quarterback. Wilmer, #44 Joshua Spiroff...... SPEAR-off an excellent athlete and high school quarterback, was #24 Matt Sutjak...... soot-JACK unable to stick on defense so the coaches, recognizing a lack of depth at quarterback, asked him to return to his original position. Colby believes that the staff may utilize Wilmer’s athleticism by using him in certain offensive packages.

“His throwing mechanics need some work, but he has a knack for running the ball,” said Colby. “We could put him in a game and have a running threat at the position. He’ll improve his throwing as he gets more reps, and he’ll be a very adequate back-up. We’ve been pleased with that moved.”

RUNNING BACK Brad Lantz was Millersville’s workhorse for the better part of four seasons, but he graduated and took 2,670 rushing yards with him. His versatility was also under-

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you an idea of his athleticism and speed. He’ll give us Booker appeared in 10 games and started one, gaining something there that we haven’t had. 273 yards and scoring a touchdown.

“If you look at our yards per carry in the run game, it The Marauders played most of the 2009 season without wasn’t bad,” said Colby. “But if you look at how many a fullback, but when needed, junior Greg Frantz shifted long plays we had, we didn’t have many. We had to from tight end into the backfield. Frantz will still fill that work our way down the field every time. We weren’t role, but Colby considers Rockland Community College a threat to score quickly. We are closer to having that transfer Chris Boyce to be a sleeper who could make threat now.” some noise.

Millersville was thin in the running back ranks, so the coaching staff hit the recruiting trail hard to bolster WIDE RECEIVER Almost out of necessity, the Marauders employed a the unit’s numbers and talent level. three wide receiver set most of the 2009 season. That likely won’t change as two starters return and redshirt Colby pinpointed incoming freshmen David Coates freshmen Domenic Sanders and Dean May challenge for and Brandon Gunn as players that could make an im- playing time. pact right away. Coates is a speedster from Theodore Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., and Gunn is a versatile Shirk has been blessed with an abundance of playmak- athlete that played quarterback in a spread option ers at the position. Jamal Smith, who at 6-foot-3 and offense at Wissahickon. Gunn will start at running 210 pounds, is an absolute freak of an athlete. Mangle back but could even end up playing wide receiver or puts the ball into Smith’s hands however he can, and Matt Egenrieder on defense. Smith ranked second in the PSAC in all-purpose yards last year. He was also one of just three wide receivers Junior Steven Roberts, a special teams staple who in the league to total at least 10 touchdowns and one rated as he was the only running back in school history appeared in all 11 games last year, provides depth. of only three in school history to record 10 receiving with at least 2,000 yards rushing and 500 yards receiv- Junior Geoff Hess will also look to earn carries after touchdowns in a single season. ing. He left a gaping void in the Millersville backfield battling injuries throughout the 2009 season and that will likely be filled by speedy transfer Mike Jones playing in just two games. Smith, a former quarterback, put his skills on display for or the steady Cardoza Jacks. the Homecoming crowd by tying a school record with Matthew Booker also looks to regain a spot on the four touchdown grabs and recording 255 all-purpose Jacks, a senior, is certainly capable of carrying the team after missing the 2009 season. As a freshman, yards in the overtime win against Kutztown. load. He led the team in rushing in 2008 with 765 yards. He racked up four-straight 100-yard games to close the season and also rushed for 274 yards on a school-record 44 carries against Cheyney. As the No. 2 option behind Lantz last year, Jacks totaled 324 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per carry. He also produced the team’s longest run of the year—a 78-yard jaunt against Assumption.

Jacks, however, will be pushed by Jones, a transfer from Syracuse University. The 5-foot-11, 202 pound Bishop McDevitt product rushed for 1,390 yards as a senior in high school, participated in the Big 33 All-Star Game and was rated as the 28th-best prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com. After redshirting in 2008, Jones became the Orange’s top kickoff returner in 2009. He returned 41 kicks for 987 yards and an average of 24.1 yards per return. He also averaged 7.6 yards per carry on eight totes and caught three passes.

Jones has all the ability to be the big-play running back that the Marauders have sorely lacked in recent years. And becoming more explosive with the run was an area that Colby wanted to address in the offseason.

“I’d be really disappointed if Mike didn’t make an immediate impact,” said Colby. “He was a starting wide receiver at Syracuse in the spring so that gives

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Even while negotiating double teams, Smith showed “Athletically, he can play several positions,” said Colby.” his big-play ability by averaging 14.6 yards per catch. He’s good enough that he could play cornerback, but Mike DeHaven He also averaged 20.3 yards on kick returns and 15.2 he’ll also be an excellent option on offense.” yards per punt return. Mangle also moved Smith into the backfield at times to deploy the “wildcat” attack. With all the depth available, the incoming players won’t Smith totaled 99 rushing yards and two touchdowns, necessarily be pressed into duty. but defenses will likely see even more of Smith taking snaps this year. “Now that we have the older guys that are solid, the young guys don’t have to come in and make a big “We want to get the ball in his hands as much as we impact,” said Colby. “They can take their time and learn. can,” said Colby. “That particular attack is difficult for Eventually they can work into the rotation. In the last defenses to stop. The more you can do it the more two years, we’ve needed those freshmen to play right effective we’ll be offensively.” away. The growing pains are paying off now.”

Egenrieder, now a junior, was a first-year starter in 2009 and caught 30 passes. But he was also a factor as TIGHT END Junior Greg Frantz enters his third year as a starter and a freshman, catching 12 passes. Now with two years although he hasn’t piled up gaudy numbers, he is one of under his belt, Egenrieder is expected to become a the most valuable members of the team. He contributes more integral part of the offense. He most often works as a pass catcher, blocker and special teams tackler. out of the slot, using his toughness to grab passes across the middle. Frantz made just 14 catches last year and two in 2008, but expect that to change. Millersville could potentially utilize four and five wide receiver sets regularly with the addition of redshirt The 295-pound junior Don Houck is also experienced, “I think he’s one of the best around,” said Colby. “We are freshmen Sanders and May to the depth chart. Colby having played 12 games with seven starts in his first going to throw the ball to him more. I think it should has raved about the raw ability of Sanders, and fans two seasons. Most of his play came at tackle, but he be more of a focus to get him the ball. He’s more expe- saw a glimpse of his skills in the spring game. started at center in place of an injured Kyper in 2009, rienced, and as long as Bill can be protected and get and he will assume that responsible this year. through his progressions, Greg will be more of a factor.” Incoming freshman Austin Stein will also get a look at wide receiver, but he is athletic enough to play several Coaches will expect a big season from junior right Sophomore Nate Hinkle made the switch from defensive positions including quarterback and defensive back. guard Chris Gailey. The massive 320-pounder started line to tight end part way through the 2009 season and At 5-9, Stein is not prototypical quarterback size, but nine games and played in all 11 in 2009. He is the showed a natural affinity for the position. He played in he led Holy Cross to a New Jersey State Non-Public II type of road grader the Marauders need to be the each of the final seven games, and he will certainly see Championship in 2007 and 2008. kind of team Colby envisions. In his final seven starts, the field extensively in two-tight end packages. the team averaged over 129 yards rushing per game. Adding depth is senior Joshua Spiroff, who is a fixture Mike Unick Expected to slot in at left guard is third-year on special teams. Colby also believes that Thaddeus sophomore Mike Unick. Unick made the switch from Stevens transfer Jeff Poku-Adjei could see playing time. defensive line in the 2009 preseason and totaled five Incoming freshman Trenton Petrovich of nearby Central starts. He will be challenged by sophomore Chase Dauphin High School will start at tight end but could Godfrey, who was a key reserve as a freshman. easily add bulk and become an offensive lineman. Offensive line was a major focus in recruiting for the OFFENSIVE LINE Marauders, and the coaches delivered 11 incom- The only way Millersville’s offense will play up to its ing recruits including four scholarship players. Josh abilities is if the offensive line can prove serviceable. Hunter, a transfer from Hudson Valley Community The Marauders’ linemen endured a rash of injuries and College, was the prize recruit for Roche. Hunter was didn’t play up to expectations last year. Three starters, an all-conference second team performer at tackle for including solid center Nick Kyper, are no longer with the Hudson Valley. Freshmen Andrew Boal of Souderton program, leaving a mishmash of youth and unproven and Kevin Bohl of Phoenixville could be in the mix veterans. Coach Derrick Roche, in his third season as the as well. line coach, will have his work cut out for him. DEFENSIVE LINE Junior Mike DeHaven has flashed ability during his two Millersville’s defensive line was much maligned the seasons. He started five games in 2008 and the last nine last two years with opponents averaging nearly 250 of 2009 at right tackle. At 6-6 and 275 pounds, he has rushing yards per game over that span. There were the reach and size to be effective as a pass protector and moments of solid play in 2009, though, especially in run blocker.

25 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Season Outlook the pass rush. After producing just 2.0 sacks in 2008, him as one of the team’s most improved players fol- the line bumped that total to 12.0. Senior Chad Miller Owen King lowing spring practices. He played faster, smarter and also emerged as one of the top defensive tackles in the more physical. His play solidified him as a starter in the league, earning All-PSAC East Second Team mention. coming year despite the challenge he will receive from the young back-ups. The front four returns the entire two-deep from a year ago, and the first unit started every single game. For No freshman created more of a stir than Maloney. He Colby, it’s the maturing and development he’s seen did not possess prototypical linebacker size during his over the last two years has him excited. It is the most first season, but he showed a nose for the ball, making experienced position group on the team, combining 43 tackles including 22 solo stops. Maloney will see for 158 games played and 79 career starts. Seniors plenty of action again this year, especially in passing Miller, Jacob Haines, Owen King and Matt Marcinek situations where he can cover with his speed. were thrown into the fire early in their careers and that on-the-job training should pay major dividends for Gardner, a junior, and redshirt sophomore Jamie Colby’s defense in 2010. Thomas enter their third seasons with the program and are expected to provide depth. Thomas made 24 Miller is the anchor. Practically a starter since the mo- stops last year, and Gardner led all tacklers in the Black ment he stepped on campus, Miller logged 32 starts & Gold Spring Game. over three years and not only became an outstanding player but a tremendous leader. He is one of the team’s Colby also looks forward to seeing redshirt fresh- hardest workers and holds his teammates accountable. man Gilbert Ramos, sophomore Joshua Headen and Prior to the 2009 season, Colby predicted Miller would redshirt freshman Daniel Jones on the field more in have a breakout season, and he did just that, leading 2010. Ramos impressed coaches with his instincts in all defensive linemen with 40 tackles, 12 tackles for camp but suffered injuries early that forced him to take loss and three sacks. His motor never stops, so expect ues to gain strength. Cantrell totaled 17 tackles and two a redshirt. more of the same production from the 275-pounder tackles for loss as a true freshman and an offseason in this season. the weight room should only have helped him. Headen appeared in four games but was also sideline with a leg injury. In that short time, Headen showed Haines plays at 245 pounds and is a bit undersized Adding depth are redshirt freshmen Jeff Brewer, Lee quickness off the ball and good speed. A natural inside for defensive tackle, but he’s started 22 games in his Hoover and Clint Banzhof, who is the brother of former linebacker, he hit the weight room hard during his first career and uses his quickness to pressure the quar- Marauder kicker. year on campus and continued to build strength. Now terback. He totaled two sacks and led the team with over 230 pounds, Colby thinks Headen might be able three quarterback hurries a year ago. King returns as LINEBACKER to put his hand in the dirt and provide the Marauders the strong side defensive end and redshirt sophomore Prior to the start of the 2009 season, Colby was looking with a speed rush off the edge. Zack Riley is back on the weak side. Coaches are hop- for three starters at linebacker. Not only did three start- ing both can ramp up the pass rush this year. ers emerge from the pack, but a host of young, talented linebackers made their presence felt. Senior Matt Marcinek may also work his way into the starting lineup. A veteran of 29 games, Marcinek is The Marauders return seniors Jeff Longley and Shane a team leader and at 250 pounds, he can play both Gross on the outside and junior Ryan Christian in the inside and outside. He posted a career season in 2009, middle, as well as up-and-comers Pat Maloney, Craig ranking second behind Miller in tackles by a linemen Gardner, Gilbert Ramos, Joshua Headen and Daniel and totaling two fumble recoveries. Jones.

Fellow senior Antwain Brown-Barnes provided the There is no shortage of numbers at the position, so Marauders with a big lift last year. After walking-on as competition for playing time should be intense and will a junior, “B-B” had the coaches saying that he might be keep the incumbents sharp. Longley, Gross and Christian the most talented lineman on the roster. At 6-feet and were surprisingly productive as first year starters in 275 pounds, Brown-Barnes is able to shore up the run 2009. Christian is a smart player who is always in the but also gets excellent push up the middle with quick- right spot, and he ranked third on the team in tackles ness and strength. Despite playing back-up snaps, B-B a year ago with 81. Colby can rely on him as a coach on led the team with 4.5 sacks in 2009. Colby thinks B-B the field and in the huddle. is capable of even more if he plays every snap at 100 percent. Gross, while undersized, moved from safety and put his speed to good use. He was an active playmaker, totaling Expected to contribute at end and tackle are Pat 51 stops including eight behind the line and four sacks. Cantrell and Doug Henninger, who cracked the lineup His burst up field gives the Marauders and effective as true freshmen and played significant snaps. Hen- blitzer from the edge. ninger is the bigger of the two classmates and will Shane Gross likely move inside on a permanent basis as he contin- Longley made 44 tackles in 2009, but Colby pronounced 26 Season Outlook 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

After missing last season, junior John Wynder is also back in the mix. A player that Colby calls “steady and solid,” Wynder started four games in 2008. He came on strong at the end of the year, making nine tackles against Kutztown and five more and a pick against East Stroudsburg.

Redshirt freshmen Nate Green and Ren Hoilman will add depth.

SPECIAL TEAMS Millersville was spoiled by the consistency of All-PSAC East punter and kicker John Banzhof. He had a big leg that will be difficult to replace. Colby thinks that sophomore Jeff Lawson is more than ready to take over the punting duties. Lawson enters his third year with the program, but he’ll be performing in real game situations for the first time.

Banzhof was also the team’s placekicker, and Lawson could fill that role in a pinch, but that isn’t his strength. Gary Tillman and Jamie Hoffman Instead, the kicker likely won’t be on campus until the team reports in August. With three kickers coming into Jones practiced with the team in 2009 and learned the Two years ago, Martique Vanderpool displayed ability by camp, the position battle should be fierce. trade. With his size (6-2, 225 pounds), he fit’s the mold earning four starts as a true freshman. A combination of a run-stuffing middle linebacker, and Colby says of size and speed, Vanderpool totaled 29 tackles and Whoever wins the job should be helped by the experi- that from tackle-to-tackle few players on the team are picked off a pass, but he suffered an injury that kept him ence of long snapper Andrew Tulio. The senior has better. out the entire 2009 season. He is likely a better fit at served in that capacity for each of the last two years safety, but coaches are considering him at corner. and is as steady as they come. He’s accurate and strong with snaps and also hustles down field on kick and CORNERBACK punt coverage. Colby is justifiably nervous about the status of the SAFETY cornerback position. Who exactly will step into the Despite the loss of second leading tackler and All-At- starting lineup and which players will remedy the big lantic Region performer Julius Carter, Colby is confident play problem that plagued the Marauders last year? in his safeties. That’s because senior Matt Sutjak, who Nine times opponents hooked up for passes longer has led the team in tackles each of the last two years, than 30 yards, and the defense ranked 15th in the 16- returns to roam center field. team league in passing defense last year. Sutjak tallied 165 tackles in the last two years including To make matters worse, starter Christian Rodriguez and 92 in 2009. He’s rangy and a dependable tackler with 10 veteran Dan McClellan, both of whom were slated as or more stops three times, but with only two career in- starters, will miss the season. That leaves only sopho- terceptions, coaches hope he can create more turnovers. more Jamie Hoffman with extensive playing experi- ence. Hoffman started four games in the middle of the Taking over for Carter at the “whip” position is junior season and totaled 18 tackles as a redshirt freshman. Gary Tillman. As he learned the defense, Tillman earned more and more playing time in 2009. He finished the Colby hopes that sophomore Alfred Williams can gain year with 35 tackles and made plays in big moments. a grasp on the defensive scheme. Williams redshirted He forced a fumble which set-up the game-winning in 2008 and missed 2009 with a leg injury, but he is touchdown against Assumption and intercepted a pass athletically gifted and has size at 6-1. in overtime against Kutztown. He is a tremendously physical player that loves to play near the line of scrim- Another candidate is newcomer David Rene. The mage and deliver a blow to the ball carrier. Bethlehem Catholic product joined the team for spring practices and quickly became an option at corner. He After a productive rookie campaign sophomore Brian also picked off a pass in the spring game. Redshirt Knell will battle Tillman for the starting knod. Knell freshman Rees Judge also produced a fine spring game, doesn’t have the size of a thumping strong safety but he picking off Bill Shirk twice. The Central Dauphin grad makes up for it with toughness and smarts. He picked will also be in the mix for playing time. off two passes in 2009. Jeff Lawson

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Millersville has the potential to be explosive in the return game. With the addition led by 16 seniors, hopes it can put an end to the streak. If they are going to do so, the of return specialist Mike Jones as well as the return of Jamal Smith and Matt Marauders will need to take full advantage of the early-season schedule. Because the Egenrieder, the Marauders have three proven commodities. NCAA issued a change in season and a reconfiguration of the schedule, the Marauders now open the season with five-straight home games. They also receive a much more Coaches love the speed of Smith and the sure hands and toughness of Egenrieder, favorable PSAC crossover draw after facing perennial powers Indiana (Pa.), Slippery but Jones could supplant both after his outstanding performances in the return Rock and Edinboro the last two years. game playing against Big East competition. “I like starting the season at home,” said Colby. “You have the comfort level of being at Jones’ 24.1 return average on kickoffs ranked fifth in the Big East and eighth on the home while you are finding out who you are as a team early in the season. You don’t all-time Syracuse list. His long of 79 yards came against Minnesota. have to worry about the mechanics and logistics of away trips. It’s going to be a little different in the second half. I don’t know if it will affect us positively or negatively but The Marauders averaged 18.4 yards per kick return in 2009, but Smith, who aver- it will be nice for the fans to watch us play good weather.” aged better than 20 yards per return, did not start returning kicks until part way through the season. The team did, however, rank third in the league in punt return Game one features a rematch of the 2009 opener as the Marauders host Assumption. average. Smith’s 14.2 mark would have been second best in the league but with Millersville won the 2009 meeting 31-28, but Assumption went on to post a 6-4 only four returns, he failed to qualify for the rankings. record. In week two, the Marauders face Lock Haven, which has lost 32 of 33 games dating back to 2007. A much-improved Gannon team, which went 6-5 last year, makes Regardless of who special teams coach Ron Rankin puts deep, the Marauders will the lengthy trip from Erie, Pa., for the first time ever in week three. not only be more productive but will also possess the ability to be more creative in the return game. PSAC East action opens on Sept. 25 against Bloomsburg, and the Marauders close out its home stand on Oct. 2 against Cheyney.

SCHEDULE Millersville’s first road game is at C.W. Post the following week, and its only remaining It has been nine years since Millersville’s last winning season, but this year’s team, home game is against East Stroudsburg on the Homecoming weekend of Oct. 23.

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PLAYERS TO WATCH 29 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Players to Watch

30 84 JAKE ALLEN DAVID BARNES Yardley, Pa. • Pennsbury West Chester, Pa. • Henderson

LB 5-9 190 RS Freshman WR 6-2 195 RS Freshman

2009: Redshirted during first season with the program. 2009: Received a redshirt during first season with the program.

High School: Four-sport athlete at Pennsbury, competing in football, wrestling, track, and High School: Played football and baseball at West Chester Henderson...Helped the Warriors baseball...Team won the 2006 District 1 AAAA Championship, beating Ridley 14-0 for the to a 12-2 record and a Ches-Mont Championship in 2007...Team reached the 2007 District 1 title...Helped lead the Falcons to the second round of the 2008 District 1 AAAA playoffs...First AAAA Finals...Volunteered as a coach for the Little All-American Football League (LAFA). Team All-Suburban One selection...Bucks County All-Star...2008 Pennsbury Defensive Player of the Year...Earned first team all-league, first team all-area, and first team golden team Personal: Son of Rick and Kim Barnes...Oldest of three children...Majoring in secondary honors...Registered 65 tackles in 2007 and 80 tackles in 2008...Was a member of the prom education. committee...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

Personal: Born on Aug. 15, 1990...Son of Guy Allen and Sue Hackman...Major is undecided. 15 JAKE BENNETT 79 New Tripoli, Pa. • Northwestern Lehigh JOHN AMBROSE LB 5-11 190 Sophomore Wyckoff, N.J. • Ramapo

C 5-10 230 RS Freshman 2009: Slowed by injuries but played in five games on special teams...Totaled two tackles... Made one stop at Bloomsburg on Oct. 3 and one at Cheyney on Oct. 10.

2009: Received a redshirt during first season with the program. 2008: Redshirted during first year with the program.

High School: Earned two varsity letters...Team posted 7-3 record during senior season High School: Played football and basketball...Won six letters between football and basket- including five straight wins to reach playoffs...Named All-NBIL...Selected to play in North/ ball...Member of Northwestern Lehigh’s District 11 AAA runner-up football teams in 2006 and South Bergen County All-Star Classic...Also a member of the track and field team. 2007.

Personal: Born on Jan. 14, 1991...Son of John and Rosemarie Ambrose...Majoring in com- Personal: Son of Robert and Vicki Bennett...Born on March 6, 1990...Majoring in elementary puter aided drafting and design. education

76 56 CLINT BANZHOF JEFF BREWER Lancaster, Pa. • J.P. McCaskey Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge

OL 6-0 250 RS Freshman OL 6-4 261 RS Freshman

2009: Received a redshirt during first season with the program. 2009: Received redshirt during first season with the program.

High School: Served as a team captain...Earned three varsity letters...All-Lancaster-Lebanon High School: Team reached Philadelphia Catholic League championship game in 2008... League Honorable Mention as an offensive lineman...Played in Tri-County All-Star Game... First Team All-Catholic selection in 2008...Second Team All-Catholic pick in 2007...Participated National Honor Society member. in the city all-star game during senior season...Racked up 68 tackles and made six sacks in 2008...Also played baseball and earned four varsity letters. Personal: Born on Sept. 15, 1990...Son of John and Wanda Banzhof...Brother John played football at Millersville...Majoring in industrial technology. Personal: Born on Nov. 19, 1990...Son of John and Debbie Brewer...Youngest of three children...Majoring in criminal justice. Players to Watch 30 Players to Watch 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

90 37 ANTWAIN BROWN-BARNES RYAN CHRISTIAN Philadelphia, Pa. • Germantown Romansville, Pa. • Downingtown West

DT 6-0 285 Senior LB 6-1 210 Junior

2009: Breakout season for the walk-on defensive tackle...Played in all 11 games and totaled 2009: Became one of the most productive tacklers on the team and in the PSAC...Ranked a team-leading 4.5 sacks for 51 yards in losses...Second on the team with 7.5 tackles for third on the team and 14th in the league with 81 stops...Recorded 30 solo tackles and led the loss resulting in 60 yards of lost yardage...Finished with 17 tackles including 12 solo stops... team with 51 assisted tackles...Started all 11 games...Made 5.0 tackles for loss and one sack... Broke up one pass...Recorded a tackle for loss in six of 11 games...Recorded a season-high five Also broke up two passes and forced two fumbles...Tallied 10 or more tackles three times... tackles against C.W. Post...Made first career sack against West Chester on Sept. 19...Recorded Totaled 10 stops and forced a fumble on Sept. 5 at Slippery Rock...Recorded first career sack at two sacks at Cheyney on Oct. 10...Totaled 3.5 sacks in a three-game stretch from Oct. 10-24. IUP on Sept. 12...Made eight unassisted tackles and one tackle for loss at Cheyney on Oct. 10... Set a career high with 13 tackles at East Stroudsburg on Oct. 31. High School: An all-city selection while playing at Germantown. 2008: Moved into starting lineup as a true freshman during the season...Pressed into action Personal: Born on June 24, 1988...Majoring in accounting. because of injuries to the linebacking corps but proved ready to contribute...Made first career appearance in week five against Shippensburg and earned first start the next week against CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS nationally ranked Bloomsburg...Finished the season with seven appearances and four starts... Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk Still managed to rank 10th on the team in tackles with 33...Also picked off one pass...Made 2009 11 12 5 17 7.5-60 4.5-51 0-0 1 0 0 0 three tackles in debut at Shippensburg and four against Bloomsburg...Totaled seven tackles and one for loss on Oct. 11 against Cheyney...Made a career-high 11 tackles at C.W. Post on Oct. 18...Picked off first career pass and made seven tackles at Edinboro on Nov. 8.

High School: All-Ches-Mont selection...Ches-Mont lineman of the year...Chosen as an all- 95 area linebacker...Served as a team captain at Downingtown West High School.

PAT CANTRELL Personal: Born on Aug. 4, 1989...Son of Keith and Kathy Brechbill...Majoring in economics. Levittown, Pa. • Pennsbury CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DE 6-2 230 Sophomore Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR-Yds Blk 2008 7 11 22 33 1.0-2 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0 2009 11 30 51 81 5.0-12 1.0-5 0-0 2 2 0 0 2009: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, totaling 17 tackles...Ranked second among TOTAL 18 41 73 114 6.0-14 1.0-5 1-0 3 2 0 0 all freshman in tackles...Led all freshman with 2.0 tackles for loss...Recorded three tackles three times...Made at least one tackle in eight games...Recorded three tackles and a tackle for loss against Slippery Rock on Sept. 5...Made a half-tackle for loss at IUP on Sept. 12 and at Ryan Christian West Chester on Sept. 19.

High School: Named all-league second team on offense and defense...Registered 60 tackles, six sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a senior...Named team’s most outstanding lineman...Helped the team to two playoff appearances.

Personal: Born on Sept. 8, 1990...Son of Michael and Lori Cantrell...Sister Katie played field hockey at Millersville...Majoring in physics.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 11 10 7 17 2.0-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

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45 5 ANTHONY CIATTO MATT EGENRIEDER Birdsboro, Pa. • Daniel Boone Harrisburg, Pa. • Central Dauphin

LB 5-10 188 RS Freshman WR 5-10 195 Junior

2009: Received a redshirt during first season with the program...Named PSAC Scholar- 2009: Developed into one of Bill Shirk’s favorite targets...Started all 11 games at wide Athlete. receiver and also returned kicks...Rushed five times and scored one rushing touchdown... Ranked second on the team with 30 catches for 264 yards...Caught one receiving touch- High School: Named first team all-area and All-Berks I-C Second Team...All-conference down...Also scored a touchdown on a blocked punt against Kutztown...Averaged 16.9 yards honorable mention in 2008...Totaled a career best 130 tackles in 2007. per return on 14 kick returns...Totaled a season-high five returns for 125 yards with a long of 42 against West Chester on Sept. 19...Recorded at least four catches in each of the first five Personal: Born on March 3, 1991...Son of Chris and Patricia Ciatto...Has six siblings...Brother Chris games of the season...Caught one pass in 10 of 11 games...Caught five passes in the season played football in high school...Related to Olympic swimmer Kristy Kowal...Major is undecided. opener at Assumption, at IUP on Sept. 12 and against West Chester on Sept. 19...Totaled a season-high 58 yards on four catches at Slippery Rock on Sept. 5...Scored first touchdown on 11-yard rush against Shippensburg on Sept. 26...Recorded first career touchdown reception against Edinboro in season finale.

50 2008: Quickly made an impact on special teams and developed into a reliable receiver as the season progressed...Led the team with 29 kick returns and totaled a team-leading 553 yards MIKE DeHAVEN for a 19.1 average which was second-best on the team amongst players with more than two Lyndell, Pa. • Downingtown West returns...Posted a long return of 43 yards against Bloomsburg on Oct. 4...Returned six kicks for 126 yards against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1...Hauled in 12 passes for 156 yards, ranking fifth OL 6-6 275 Junior on the team in catches and fourth in receiving yards...Caught at least one pass in each of the final four games...Made first career catch at West Chester on Sept. 20...Tallied two catches for 30 yards with a long of 16 at C.W. Post on Oct. 18...Set career high with six catches and topped 2009: Moved into the starting lineup and started each of the final nine games at right 100-yard mark for the first time with 103 yards at Edinboro in season finale. tackle...Played in all 11 games...Helped team rush for 100 yards six times. High School: Helped Central Dauphin to a 9-3 record and playoff appearance in 2006... 2008: Started five games and appeared in nine at right tackle...Helped the Marauders rack up Amassed 405 yards rushing and 153 yards receiving his senior season...Made 96 tackles at free 100 yards rushing in all 11 games. safety.

2007: Redshirted during first season with the program. Personal: Born Nov. 28, 1989...Son of Michael and Michele Egenrieder...Majoring in business.

High School: Was a two-year starter at Downingtown West…Earned two varsity letters in CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS football and one letter in basketball. Year G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 11 12 156 0 35 1.1 13.0 14.2 Personal: Born on Jan. 13, 1988...Son of John and Nancy DeHaven...Majoring in marketing. 2009 11 30 264 1 30 2.7 8.8 24.0 TOTAL 22 42 420 1 35 1.9 10.0 19.1 Matt Egenrieder CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Year G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2008 11 29 553 0 43 19.1 50.3 2009 11 14 236 0 42 16.9 21.5 TOTAL 22 43 789 0 43 18.3 35.9

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18 53 KEVIN FOWLE CHRIS GAILEY Rockville, Md. • Col. Zadok Magruder York, Pa. • West York

QB 6-3 185 Junior OL 6-3 320 Junior

2009: Played in three games coming off the bench...Did not attempt a pass but totaled three 2009: Moved into the starting lineup at guard...Played in all 11 games and logged nine rushes...Played against West Chester, Shippensburg and C.W. Post. starts...Made first career start at Slippery Rock on Sept. 5...Started each of the last seven games of the season...Team averaged better than 129 yards rushing in the final seven games 2008: Served as back-up quarterback to Bill Shirk...Saw playing time in Oct. 11 win over and 22 points per game. Cheyney. 2008: Appeared in five games as a back-up offensive lineman...Made first appearance of his 2007: Redshirted during first season with the program. career against nationally ranked Bloomsburg on Oct. 4.

High School: Two-time letterwinner in football and baseball at Col. Zadok Magruder... 2007: Redshirted during first season with the program. Started senior season at quarterback. High School: A standout athlete that was a three-time letter-winner in football, wrestling Personal: Born on May 11, 1989...Son of Ray and Denise Fowle...Major in business adminis- and track and field…Was a three-year starter and all-county lineman in 2005 and 2006... tration... Brother Ray played football at Millersville. Named a county all-star as a senior in wrestling.

Personal: Born on Oct. 31, 1988...Son of Brian and Mona Wilson...Majoring in business administration. 26 GREG FRANTZ Greg Fantz Wyndmore, Pa. • La Salle

TE 6-1 245 Junior

2009: Proved to be a versatile player, excelling in blocking and receiving from the tight end position...Caught 14 passes for 157 yards and averaged 11.2 yards per catch...Also made two tackles on special teams...Caught at least two passes in each of the first three games...Totaled two catches for 40 yards including a career-long 34-yard reception in the season opener at Assumption...Caught at least one pass in seven of 11 games...Set a career-high in catches and yards at Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12 with four catches and 57 yards.

2008: Moved into the fullback spot and appeared in 11 games and started the final 10...Also a key contributor on special teams...Helped pave the way to 11 games of at least 100 yards rushing...Caught a pass against Bloomsburg on Oct. 4 and one at Kutztown on Oct. 25...Made eight special teams tackles on the season...Totaled two against Slippery Rock on Sept. 6 and two at C.W. Post on Oct. 18...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

2007: Made one tackle in only appearance…Received a redshirt during first year with the team.

High School: A three-year starter and member of the all-area team as a senior…Two-time letterwinner in baseball…honor roll student.

Personal: Born on July 9, 1989...Son of William and Nancy Frantz...Majoring in psychology.

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 11 2 7 0 5 0.2 3.5 0.6 2009 11 14 157 0 34 1.3 11.2 14.3 TOTAL 23 16 164 0 34 0.7 10.2 7.1 33 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Players to Watch

43 78 CRAIG GARDNER CHASE GODFREY Auduban, Pa. • Methacton Skippack, Pa. • Perkiomen Valley

LB 6-1 205 Junior OL 6-1 275 Sophomore

2009: Served as a valuable reserve at outside linebacker...Played in all 11 games...Registered 2009: Provided key depth to the offensive line as a freshman...Played in each of the last nine 11 tackles including five solo stops...Made 1.5 tackles for loss...Notched a career-high three games of the season, making his career debut at Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12. tackles at assumption on Aug. 28 and against C.W. Post on Oct. 17...Tallied a tackle for loss as part of a two-tackle effort at Slippery Rock on Sept. 5. High School: Helped team to a 2007 PAC-10 Championship...Named All-PAC-10 Second Team...Played in the Montgomery County All-Star Game. 2008: Worked his way into the lineup during freshman campaign...Totaled eight tackles including five solos...Made first appearance on Sept. 6 against Slippery Rock...Totaled two Personal: Born on June 30, 1991...Majoring in social studies...Also a member of the Millers- tackles on three occasions...Appeared in seven games. ville wrestling team.

High School: Named All-Suburban One Third Team as a junior and All-Suburban One Second Team as a senior...Earned honorable mention as a running back...Served as the sports editor for the school newspaper. 36 Personal: Born on Dec. 12, 1989...Son of Rob and Colleen Gardner...Father played football at Montclair State...Majoring in communications. NATE GREENE Douglassville, Pa. • Daniel Boone CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk SS 5-9 191 RS Freshman 2008 7 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 11 5 6 11 1.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 10 9 19 1.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2009: Received a redshirt during first season with the team...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

High School: Named All-Berks County Honorable Mention in 2007 and 2008...Helped team to reach playoffs in 2007 and 2008...Also played basketball and ran track.

77 Personal: Born on Dec. 13, 1990...Son of Eric and Angela Greene...Father played basketball at St. Francis...Brother Chris played basketball at Mansfield...Majoring in business administration. MATT GILLEN Wilmington, Del. • Salesianium School Chase Godfrey C 6-2 315 Senior

2009: Missed the season with a leg injury.

2008: Played in two games at center...Appeared against Bloomsburg on Oct. 4 and Cheyney on Oct. 11.

2007: Appeared in one game…Made first appearance in season finale against Kutztown.

High School: A three-year starter and four-time letterwinner…Named All-Catholic League…Received first honors in the classroom all four years.

Personal: Born on Feb. 1, 1988...Son of Thomas and Joan Gillin...Majoring in sociology/ criminology.

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2 85 SHANE GROSS JACOB HAINES Pottsgrove, Pa. • Pottsgrove Dover, Pa. • Dover

LB 5-11 210 Senior DT 6-1 250 Senior

2009: Made the switch from the secondary to outside linebacker and delivered a breakout 2009: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle for the second straight season...Ranked third season...Started all 11 games and was one of the team’s most productive players, ranking among defensive linemen in tackles with 19...Tallied 2.0 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss...Led fourth in tackles with 51...Ranked second on the team in tackles for loss and sacks...8.0 the team in quarterback hurries with three...Recorded at least one tackle in 10 of 11 games... tackles for loss accounted for 35 yards...Tallied 4.0 sacks...Broke up three passes...Recorded Made a season-high five tackles including a sack against Shippensburg on Sept. 26...Also five or more tackles in six games...Tallied five or more in each of the first three games and at picked up a sack against Kutztown on Oct. 24. least four in the last five games...Set a then-career-high with six stops in each of the first two weeks...Topped that mark with 10 tackles--five of which were solo stops--against Kutztown 2008: Became one of the top tacklers on the defensive front...Started all 11 games at on Oct. 24...Totaled five tackles for loss in the last five games...Made 2.0 tackles for loss at defensive tackle...Registered 32 tackles and made eight stops for loss, ranking third on the Cheyney on Oct. 10 and against Kutztown...Recorded first career sack at Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. team...Tallied one sack...Recorded sack in season opener at Bentley...Tallied four or more 12...Also picked up sacks at Cheyney, against Kutztown and at East Stroudsburg on Oct. 31... tackles in four games...Made a career-high nine stops including a career-high three tackles for Totaled three sacks over the final five games. loss against Slippery Rock on Sept. 6...Three of four total tackles were for loss against Cheyney on Oct. 11. 2008: Logged eight appearances as a back-up safety...Finished the season with 12 tackles including five solo stops...Recorded two or more tackles in four games...Made a career-high 2007: Saw playing time in eight games recording 12 tackles and 2.5 tackles for a loss as a true three tackles at Shippensburg on Sept. 27. freshman…Made two stops in first career game on Aug. 25 at Shepherd…Made at least two tackles in five games…Finished with eight solo tackles…Recorded first career sack against 2007: Appeared in six games totaling three tackles...Made first appearance on Sept. 15 Lock Haven on Sept. 15…Had a tackle for loss in each of the final two games of the season. against Lock Haven...Totaled one tackle in that game...Also made stops against West Chester (Oct. 6) and Bentley (Nov. 3). High School: Three-year starter in football and four-time letterwinner in track and field… Named first team all-county in football and track and field. High School: Won three letters in football and four in lacrosse at Pottsgrove High School. Personal: Born on April 6, 1987...Son of Peter and Joane Haines...Majoring in industrial Personal: Born on Feb. 23, 1989...Son of James and Michelle Gross...Majoring in occupational technology. safety and environmental health. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR-Yds Blk Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2007 8 8 4 12 2.5-4 0.5-2 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 2007 6 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2008 11 11 21 32 5.5-7 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2008 8 5 7 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 11 5 14 19 4.5-17 2.0-15 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2009 11 27 24 51 8.0-35 4.0-22 0-0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 30 24 39 63 12.5-28 3.5-19 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 TOTAL 25 32 34 66 8.0-35 4.0-33 0-0 3 0 0 0

Shane Gross Jacob Haines

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35 82 JOSHUA HEADEN NATE HINKLE Harrisburg, Pa. • Susquehanna Township Mechanicsburg, Pa. • Cumberland Valley

LB 6-1 226 Sophomore TE 6-3 240 Sophomore

2009: Overcame injuries to play in four games as a back-up linebacker...Totaled six tackles 2009: Displayed excellent versatility, making the switch from defensive end to tight end part and made at least one stop in each of his four appearances...Tallied an unassisted tackle at way through the season...Played in the final seven games of the season...Made one assisted Indiana (Pa.) in his career debut...Totaled a career-high two tackles against West Chester on tackle...Made debut against Shippensburg on Sept. 26. Sept. 19 and against Edinboro on Nov. 7. High School: Three-year starter at Cumberland Valley...Team finished as the 2008 District 3 Personal: Majoring in physics. AAAA Runner-Up...Named All-Mid-Penn Commonwealth First Team...Totaled 81 tackles and six sacks. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk Personal: Born on April 2, 1991...Son of Michael Hinkle and Michelle Gould...Uncle Mark 2009 4 1 5 6 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Gould played football at Indiana (Pa.)...Majoring in business management.

Joshua Headen 58 DOUG HENNINGER Whitehall, Pa. • Whitehall

C 6-2 255 Sophomore

2009: Showed promise as a freshman, playing in all 11 games...Racked up 13 tackles including five unassisted...totaled 1.5 tackles for loss and a half sack...Made first career tackle at Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12...Set a career-high with four tackles against C.W. Post on Oct. 17 and matched that number on Nov. 7 against Edinboro...Recorded first career sack against C.W. Post...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

High School: Played football and was on the track and field team...Won shot put at districts and placed fourth in the state as a senior...Lehigh Valley Conference First team in shot put and discus.

Personal: Born on Sept. 10, 1990...Son of Dwight and Connie Henninger...Has three older brothers...Father played football at West Chester...Majoring meterology.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 11 5 8 13 1.5-3 0.5-1 0-0 1 0 0 0

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27 93 JAMIE HOFFMAN LEE HOOVER Montrose, Pa. • Montrose York Haven, Pa. • Red Land

CB 5-9 158 Sophomore DE 6-3 220 RS Freshman

2009: Appeared in eight games and emerged as a starter part way through the season... 2009: Redshirted during first season. Logged four starts...Made first career start against nationally ranked Bloomsburg on Oct. 3... Delivered a career-high six unassisted tackles in the game...Finished the season with 18 stops. High School: Participated in football, wrestling and rugby...Named All-Commonwealth First Team on both offense and defense...Two-time district qualifier in wrestling and an academic Prior to Millersville: Redshirted during one season at Concord University. all-star two years in a row...Rugby team played at nationals four straight years.

High School: Served as team captain at Montrose High School. Personal: Born on July 14, 1991...Son of Scott and Angela Hoover...Majoring in technology education.

Personal: Born on Jan. 16, 1990...Son of Debra Moller...Youngest of three children...Majoring in sociology.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 75 Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 8 13 5 18 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 DON HOUCK Philadelphia, Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy

OL 6-2 305 Junior 4 2009: Battled through injuries all season but still played in six games and starting two... REN HOILMAN Played both tackle and center...Started the season opener against Assumption and also Avondale, Pa. • Avon Grove started against West Chester on Sept. 19.

DB 5-8 170 RS Freshman 2008: Played in six games and started five at right tackle...First career start came in season opener at Bentley.

2009: Redshirted during first year with the program. 2007: Redshirted during first season with the program.

High School: Served as team captain in 2008...Played in the Valor Bowl. High School: Was a three-year starter at Chestnut Hill Academy.

Personal: Born on Nov. 13, 1990...Son of Roger and Dorothy Hoilman...Oldest of three Personal: Born on June 27, 1988...Son of Don and Margie Houck...Majoring in speech com- children...Majoring in business. munications.

Jamie Hoffman Don Houck

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21 38 CARDOZA JACKS DANIEL JONES Philadelphia, Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy Philadelphia, Pa. • Imhotep Charter

RB 5-9 200 Senior LB 6-2 230 RS Freshman

2009: Ranked second on the team in rushing, totaling 317 yards on 61 carries, averaging 2009: Redshirted during first season with the program. 5.2 yards per carry...Scored three touchdowns...Recorded team’s longest rush of the year and Millersville’s longest since 1996 with a 78-yard TD run in the season opener at Assumption... High School: Participated in football, basketball and track...2008 All-Public League AA Selec- Caught four passes...Finished opener with 88 yards on three carries...Totaled eight or more tion...Made a career-high 18 tackles in a game. carries four times...Totaled 39 yards on 10 carries, a touchdown and two catches at Blooms- burg on Oct. 3...Recorded a season-high 13 carries for 85 yards and a touchdown at Cheyney Personal: Born on Feb. 9, 1991...Son of Howard and Cora Jones...Youngest of three children... on Oct. 10. Majoring in business administration.

2008: Inserted into lineup against Cheyney on Oct. 11 and never relinquished the starting job...Finished the season with 10 games played and started each of the final five games...Led the team and ranked ninth in the PSAC in rushing with 765 yards...131 of his 144 carries and 719 of his yards came in the final five games of the season...Totaled four-straight 100-yard 29 games from Oct. 11-Nov. 1...Finished with a team-best six touchdowns...Average of 5.375 yards per carry was a team high...Caught 12 passes for 95 yards and made a catch in each of REES JUDGE the final four games of the season...Set a school record with 44 carries in Oct. 11 win over Harrisburg, Pa. • Central Dauphin Cheyney...Totaled 274 yards in the game, which was the highest rushing total by a Marauder CB 5-10 175 RS Freshman since 1993 when Marc DeBellis went for 275 against Mansfield...Also scored a career-high two touchdowns...Run of 54 yards was a career-long and the team’s longest run of the season... Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the game...Racked-up four- straight 100-yard games from Oct. 11-Nov. 1...Scored six touchdowns in first four starts... 2009: Redshirted during first season with the team. Totaled 139 yards on 25 totes and scored twice at C.W. Post the following week...Rushed for 139 on 30 carries and rushed for a score at Kutztown on Oct. 25...Caught a career-high six High School: Named All-Mid-Penn Second Team...Three-time varsity letterwinner in football passes for 50 yards and rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries on Nov. 1 against and earned four letters in track...Totaled 35 tackles with two interceptions as a senior...Also East Stroudsburg...Averaged 143.8 rushing yards per game in five starts. carried the ball five times for 64 yards and a touchdown...Active in the school, participating in several community programs. 2007: Strong first season rushing for 258 yards on a touchdown...Appeared in nine games and started six times...Finished third on the team in rushing yards and carries...Posted a Personal: Born on Oct. 17, 1990...Son of Ben and Sheree Judge...Father ran track at VMI... season-long run of 18 yards against Slippery Rock on Sept. 8...Ran for a career-high 76 yards Major is undeclared. in the game...Toted the ball 16 times for 50 yards and first career touchdown in 36-24 win over East Stroudsburg on Sept. 29...Totaled 12 carries for 33 yards against West Chester on Oct. 6 and 10 carries for 33 yards at Cheyney on Oct. 27. Cardoza Jacks

2006: Redshirted during first season with the team.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter in football and track and field... Posted nationally ranked times in track.

Personal: Born on May 2, 1987...Majoring in art.

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2007 9 77 242 1 18 3.1 26.9 2008 10 144 765 6 54 5.3 76.5 2009 11 61 317 3 78 5.2 28.8 TOTAL 30 282 1324 10 78 4.7 44.1

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65 69 OWEN KING JEFF LAWSON Wyomissing, Pa. • Wyomissing Newark, Del. • A.I. DuPont

DE 6-2 240 Senior P/K 6-3 210 Sophomore

2009: Started all 11 games at defensive end...Totaled 18 tackles including 10 solo stops... 2009: Served as back-up kicked and punter to All-PSAC East selection John Banzhof...Did not Recorded sack in the season opener at Assumption...Matched a career-high with three tackles see action. at Assumption, but set a new career-high with four stops, including three solos, at Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12. 2008: Redshirted during first season with the program.

2008: Played in all 11 games and started three including the first two games of the year... High School: Competed in football and baseball...All-conference selection in football...Aver- Totaled 15 tackles, two four loss and had a half sack...Forced a fumble at Edinboro on Nov. aged 39.8 yards per punt...Earned six varsity letters. 8...Tallied at least one tackle in nine of 11 games...Made a career-high three tackles against Indiana on Sept. 13 and at Shippensburg on Sept. 27...Recorded first sack against East Personal: Born Oct. 26, 1989...Son of Jeff and Richele Lawson...Majoring in special education. Stroudsburg on Nov. 1.

2007: Did not appear in any games.

High School: Was a four-year starter and an all-county honoree.

Personal: Born on May 13, 1988...Son of Stephen and Carol King...Majoring in communications.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2008 11 4 11 15 2.0-6 0.5-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 2009 11 10 8 18 1.0-2 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 14 19 33 3.0-8 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0

49 BRIAN KNELL Glassboro, N.J. • Gloucester Catholic

SS 5-10 170 Sophomore

2009: Third among freshmen in tackles, totaling 19 in in nine games...Displayed ball- hawking skills, tying for a team lead in interceptions with two...Made career debut on Sept. 12 at Indiana (Pa.) and broke up two passes...Set a career high with four tackles the following week against West Chester...Also picked off first pass in that game...Intercepted a pass, made 1.5 tackles for loss and four total tackles against C.W. Post on Oct. 17...Tallied four solo tackles on Oct. 24 against Kutztown.

High School: Named second team all-conference as a senior...Helped team to reach the state Brian Knell semifinals.

Personal: Born on June 23, 1991...Son of Martin and Laura Knell...Father played football at Kutztown...Major is undecided.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 9 10 9 19 1.5-7 0-0 2-0 4 0 0 0

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31 34 JEFF LONGLEY PAT MALONEY Browns Mills, N.J. • Holy Cross Havertown, Pa. • Haverford

LB 5-11 210 Senior LB 6-0 205 Sophomore

2009: Became starter at outside linebacker and started all 11 games...Ranked fifth on the 2009: Showed tremendous promise as a true freshman, becoming one of the team’s most team in tackles with 44...Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack...Showed knack for creat- productive defensive players at the end of the season...Played in all 11 games and earned ing turnovers, forcing a pair of fumbles and recovering two...Totaled seven tackles, one sack, the starting nod at outside linebacker against Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12...Led all freshmen a forced fumble and a pass break-up in first career start (Aug. 28 at Assumption)...Made a and ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 43...Made 22 solo stops...Recorded 1.5 tackles career-high eight tackles in back-to-back games on Sept. 5 and Sept. 12...Six of eight tackles for loss and one pass break-up...Made at least one tackle in each of the final eight games... at Indiana (Pa.) were solo stops...Forced a fumble and tallied seven stops against C.W. Post on Averaged 9.7 tackles over the final three games...Tallied six stops and a tackle for loss against Oct. 24. Shippensburg on Sept. 26...Totaled seven tackles against Kutztown on Oct. 24...Set a career high by making 11 unassisted tackles and 15 total...That total tied for the most by a Millers- 2008: Played in final four games as a back-up and registered four tackles...Made first appear- ville player all season...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete. ance at C.W. Post on Oct. 18, making one tackle...Tallied two stops at Kutztown on Oct. 25... Recorded a half sack--the first of his career--against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1. High School: Helped Haverford advance to the PIAA AAAA playoffs for the first time in school history in 2007...2007 All-Main Line and All-Central League defensive lineman...2007 Prior to Millersville: Appeared in six games as a freshman linebacker at Assumption... All-Delco Honorable Mention defensive lineman...2008 All-Main Line and All-Central League Totaled three tackles including two solo stops...Forced a fumble at La Salle on Oct. 27. linebacker and tight end...2008 All-Delco Honorable Mention middle linebacker...2008 team MVP on defense...Was the first underclassman in school history to win Haverford’s “Spirit of High School: Named All-Burlington Olympic in football and wrestling. 70” award, given for outstanding leadership...Recorded 9.5 sacks and forced five fumbles in 2007...Made eight catches for 187 yards and three touchdowns in 2008, while also picking up Personal: Born on Sept. 18, 1988...Son of Tim and Jane Longley...Majoring in sociology/ 114.5 tackles and six sacks on the defensive side of the ball...Recognized as an honor student criminology. in all four years.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Personal: Born on Aug. 13, 1991...Son of Thomas and Susan Maloney...Has an older sister Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk and a younger brother...Sister, Catherine, played softball at Temple University...Majoring in 2008 4 1 3 4 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 business administration with a concentration in accounting/finance. 2009 11 20 24 44 1.5-8 1.0-7 0-0 1 2 2 0 TOTAL 15 21 27 49 2.0-12 1.5-11 0-0 1 2 2 0 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 11 22 21 43 1.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Jeff Longley

Brian Knell 89 DEAN MAY Anville, Pa. • Anville-Cleona

WR 5-11 195 RS Freshman

2009: Received redshirt during first year on campus.

High School: Named All-Lancaster-Lebanon League Second Team...Made 23 catches for 507 yards and rushed 73 times for 477 yards...Team posted a 6-5 record during senior year.

Personal: Born on Dec. 14, 1990...Son of Dean and Diane May...Oldest of four children... Major is undecided.

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52 54 MATT MARCINEK CHAD MILLER Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic Denver, Pa. • Cocalico

DL 6-2 250 Senior DT 6-0 275 Senior

2009: Moved inside to defensive tackle and played in all 11 games, ranking second among 2009: Became leader of a much-improved defense...Served as team captain and was voted defensive linemen in tackles...Recorded 29 tackles including 14 solo stops...Forced two All-PSAC East Second Team...Led all defensive linemen with 40 tackles and led the team fumbles and recovered two fumbles...Made at least one tackle in every game...Made a tackle in tackles for loss with 12...Second on the team with three sacks...Intercepted a pass and for loss, forced a fumble, recovered it and returned it 10 yards against Shippensburg on Sept. recovered a fumble...Interception against Assumption came in the final minute and sealed the 26...Tallied a season-high five tackles at Bloomsburg on Oct. 3 and on Nov. 7 against Edinboro. team’s victory...Made at least a half tackle for loss in seven games...In addition to interception against Assumption, recorded a sack and two tackles for loss...Tallied five tackles, 3.5 tackles 2008: Played in nine of the team’s 11 games, totaling 12 tackles...Made five solo stops... for loss and a sack at Slippery Rock the following week...Totaled a career-high nine tackles-- Recorded a season-high three tackles against Slippery Rock on Sept. 6...Made two stops on seven of which were solo--against Cheyney on Oct. 10...Also made 3.5 tackles for loss, a sack Oct. 18 against C.W. Post, on Oct. 25 at Kutztown and on Nov. 8 at Edinboro. and broke up a pass in the game.

2007: Appeared in nine games as a back-up defensive end…Totaled 12 tackles and two 2008: Appeared in all 11 games and started 10 at defensive tackle...Totaled 27 tackles, 10 of tackles for loss…Opened his career with eight tackles and a tackle for loss against Shepherd which were solo stops...Tied for third on the team with eight tackles for loss...Recorded one in the season opener…Forced a fumble and made three stops at Slippery Rock on Sept. 8. interception...Made at least four tackles on four occasions...Started strong with four stops and two tackles for loss in the season opener...Matched a career-high with five tackles and one High School: Won four varsity letters as a standout at Roman Catholic…Earned First Team tackle for loss at Shippensburg on Sept. 27...Three of four tackles were behind the line against All-Catholic League honors and was named all-city…Also earned three varsity letters in ice Cheyney on Oct. 11...Interception came against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1. hockey and two in baseball. 2007: Appeared in all 11 games and started eight...Ranked third among defensive lineman Personal: Born on Nov. 14, 1988...Son of Susan and Gene Marcinek...Majoring in occupa- with 23 tackles including 16 solo…Ranked second among freshmen in tackles…Ranked sec- tional safety and environmental health. ond on the team and first among freshmen in tackles for loss with 6.0…Batted down a pair of passes…Totaled three tackles and a tackle for loss in first career appearance on Aug. 25 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS against Shepherd…Notched a then-career-high four tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss against Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk Shippensburg…Recorded five solo tackles and two tackles for loss against Cheyney. 2007 9 5 7 12 2.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2008 9 5 7 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 High School: A three-sport standout at Cocalico…Won three letters in football...Named 2009 11 14 15 29 1.0-02 0.0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 All-Lancaster Lebanon League First Team for three years in a row…Also a three-year starter TOTAL 29 24 29 53 3.0-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 in baseball and a two-year letterwinner in ice hockey.

Personal: Born on Sept. 9, 1987...Son of the late Bruce and Faith Miller...Sister Michelle was Millersville cheerleader...Majoring in industry and technology education.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2007 11 16 7 23 6.0-11 0.0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2008 11 10 17 27 5.5-13 0.0-0 1-4 1 0 0 1 2009 11 25 15 40 12.0-32 3.0-14 1-0 2 1 0 0 TOTAL 33 51 39 90 23.5-56 3.0-14 2-4 5 1 0 1

Matt Marcinek

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6160 22 GILBERT RAMOS STEVEN ROBERTS Saylorsburg, Pa. • Pleasant Valley Fort Washington, Pa. • Upper Dublin

LB 6-2 275215 SophomoreRS Freshman RB 5-11 220 Junior

2009: Sat out first season with injuries...Received a redshirt. 2009: Valuable member of special teams, making four tackles in 11 games...Also totaled seven carries for 30 yards...Logged four carries for 18 yards at Bloomsburg on Oct. 3 and three High School: Totaled 117 tackles during senior season at Pleasant Valley...Recorded double- carries for 12 yards against C.W. Post on Oct. 17. digit tackles eight times and set a career high with 16 tackles in one game...Participated in McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic...Also played baseball. 2008: Saw his first action against Shippensburg Sept. 27... Played in a total of four games.

Personal: Majoring in physics. 2007: Appeared in two games but received a redshirt following first season with the team.

High School: Was a three-year starter at Upper Dublin where he received First Team All- Suburban One honors.

55 Personal: Born on April 20, 1989...Son of David and Wanda Roberts...Majoring in social ZACK RILEY studies education. Havertown, Pa. • Haverford Township CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G DE 6-2 245 Sophomore 2007 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2008 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 11 7 30 0 8 4.3 2.7 2009: Started all 11 games at right defensive end...Totaled 16 tackles including eight solo... TOTAL 17 7 30 0 8 4.3 1.8 Recorded 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble...Made a 22 season-high four tackles and a sack at Assumption on Aug. 28...Forced a fumble and recovered one against Cheyney on Oct. 10...Tallied a tackle for loss at East Stroudsburg on Oct. 31 and a half tackle for loss against Edinboro on Nov. 7.

2008: Redshirted during first season at Millersville.

High School: Competed in football, wrestling and lacrosse...Named Defensive MVP at Haverford High School in 2007...Second Team All-Delco selection in 2007.

Personal: Son of Michael and Nancy Riley...Born on March 13, 1990...Majoring in biology.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 11 8 8 16 2.5-4 1.0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0

Steven Roberts

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81 11 DOMINIC SANDERS BILL SHIRK Fairfax, Va. • Paul VI Catholic Phoenixville, Pa. • Phoenixville

WR 6-2 200 RS Freshman QB 6-1 210 Senior

2009: Learned behind All-PSAC East wide receiver Jamal Smith...Received redshirt. 2009: Started all 11 games...Averaged 157.6 yards per game, ranking eighth in the PSAC... Completed 155-of-306 pass attempts for 1,734 yards...Threw 13 touchdowns to 11 intercep- High School: Won four varsity letters playing basketball and football...Helped basketball tions...Ranked 10th in the league in pass efficiency and 10th in total offense with 1,700 team to three playoff appearances and a state championship in 2009...Named football team’s yards...First Millersville quarterback since 2004 to attempt 300 passes in a season...Completed co-MVP as a senior...Selected first team all-conference and All-D.C. Sportsfan Second Team in at least 15 passes in seven games...Completed better than 50 percent of passes seven times... 2009. Threw a touchdown pass in seven games...Eclipsed the 200-yard mark four times...Completed six passes of longer than 30 yards...Led Marauders to season opening win with 15 completes Personal: Born on Feb. 10, 1991...Son of Idena Sanders...Has three sisters...Major is unde- for 185 yards and a touchdown...Went 18-for-32 with 214 yards and a touchdown at Slippery clared. Rock in week two...Completed 23-of-41 passes for 205 yards at IUP on Sept. 12...Threw three touchdown passes, completed a then-season long pass of 42 yards and totaled a season-high 225 yards at Cheyney on Oct. 10...Helped Jamal Smith tie a school record by throwing four touchdown passes in overtime win against Kutztown on Oct. 24. ..Named PSAC Scholar- Athlete.

2008: Began the season as the back-up quarterback but finished as the starter and produced one of the best seasons in recent Millersville history...Played in 10 games and started the final eight but still ranked sixth in the PSAC in total offense with an average of 189.6 yards per game...Finished eighth in the league in passing efficiency with a 127.97 rating...Completed 144-of-245 passes (58.8 percent) for 1,754 yards...Tossed 14 touchdown passes to 12 picks... Produced five 200-yard passing efforts...Became the first Millersville quarterback since 2004 (a span of 40 games) to throw for 300 yards when he completed 17-of-27 passes for 300 yards and three touchdowns against C.W. Post on Oct. 18...Threw at least one TD pass in all eight starts and in nine of the 10 games he played...Completed three passes longer than 50 yards including an 80 yard completion in his first start on Sept. 20 at West Chester...Completed 29-of-45 passes for 290 yards and a touchdown against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1...Was the most pass attempts by a Marauder since 2004...Completed 22-of-33 passes against Blooms- burg to become the first Millersville quarterback since 2004 to complete at least 20 passes in a game...Three TD tosses against Cheyney and C.W. Post were the most be a Millersville QB since 2006...Threw eight TD passes in a three-game stretch from Oct. 4-18...Came off the bench in the season opener and completed 8-of-12 passes for 74 yards and a score...Rushed a career- high 11 times for 35 yards at Kutztown on Oct. 25...Rushed for a career-best 53 yards with a long of 22 in the season finale at Edinboro.

2007: Played in eight games and started the season opener against Shepherd...Finished the year with 14-of-33 passing for 131 yards...Went 3-for-6 for 23 yards against Lock Haven on Sept. 15...Threw for a career-high 50 yards while completing a career-high six passes on nine attempts.

2006: Received a redshirt during first season with the program.

High School: A three-year starter on the football and baseball teams...Named team’s of- fensive player of the year...All-PAC-10 First Team at quarterback. Bill Shirk Personal: Born on Feb. 6, 1988...Son of Bill and Susie Shirk...Majoring in special education.

CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Year G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Pct. Avg./G Effic. 2007 8 14-33-3 131 0 27 42.4 16.4 57.6 Steven Roberts 2008 10 144-245-12 1754 14 80 58.8 175.4 128.0 2009 11 155-306-11 1734 13 52 50.7 157.6 105.1 TOTAL 29 313-584-26 3619 27 80 53.6 124.8 112.0 43 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Players to Watch

2008: Began year as the starting quarterback but made the switch to wide receiver following week three...Started the final eight games at wide receiver and became a 1 big-play threat for the offense...Ranked second on the team with 31 catches and 448 yards...Averaged a team-leading 14.5 yards per catch...Tied for second on the team with JAMAL SMITH two TD receptions...Made immediate impact in first game as wide receiver, making six Camp Hill, Pa. • Trinity catches for 131 yards and a touchdown...Touchdown catch was an 80-yard reception, which was the team’s longest play from scrimmage of the season and the longest pass WR 6-3 215 Senior play at Millersville since 1999...Became the first MU wide receiver to go over 100 yards on the season...Made at least one catch in every start at wide receiver...Caught five balls for a career-high 139 yards and a 54-yard touchdown catch at C.W. Post on Oct. 18... 2009: Developed in an explosive weapon in first full season at the wide receiver posi- Matched a career-high with six catches against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1...Caught five tion...Ranked second in the PSAC in all-purpose yards with an average of 123.4 yards passes in the finale at Edinboro...Recorded 20 catches for 255 yards in final four games... per game...Ranked fourth in scoring with 6.5 points per game, fifth in catches per game While at quarterback, completed 17-of-37 passes with two TD’s and one pick...Threw with 4.55 and 10th in receiving yards at 66.3...One of only three receivers in the league one TD pass in each of the first two games of the season...Also rushed for 100 yards on to total 10 touchdowns...Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 25... 38 carries...Rushed for 35 yards in opener at Bentley and 41 yards on 13 carries against Picked to All-PSAC East Second Team...One of just three wide receivers in school history Slippery Rock. with 10 or more TD catches in a season...Also rushed for two touchdowns...Totaled 26 carries for 99 yards and had a long of 22...Completed 1-of-1 pass attempts for 21 yards... 2007: Had a break out year…Named PSAC Eastern Division Rookie of the Year...Recipi- Served as top returner as well...Returned four punts for 61 yards and 15.2 yards per ent of team’s rookie of the year award…Played in all 11 games and started 10…Threw return...Returned a punt for 42 yards against Edinboro...Averaged a team-best 20.3 yards for 807 yards and four touchdowns and was the team’s second leading rusher with 633 per return on kickoffs, totaling 468 yards on 23 returns...Posted the team’s best return yards…Led the with five rushing touchdowns…Started each of the final 10 games of of the season with a 48-yard return at Cheyney...Caught at least three passes in 10 of 11 the season…Totaled double-digit carries in all but one game during the season…Held games and extended streak of consecutive games with a reception to 19 games...Caught under 30 yards rushing just three times…Totaled at least one double-figure gain on the one touchdown and rushed for another in win at Assumption...Tied career high with ground in 10 of 11 games…Totaled three runs longer than 35 yards…Rushed for 136 seven catches for 112 yards and a touchdown at Slippery Rock...Also returned two kicks on 20 carries and threw for 157 and two TD’s on 5-of-12 passing at East Stroudsburg on for 60 yards with a long of 39...Totaled 172 all-purpose yards in the game...Grabbed two Sept. 29…Completed a career-long pass of 54 yards in the game…Rushed for 99 yards TD catches, caught seven passes for 94 yards and totaled 146 all-purpose yards against and a touchdown and threw for 74 against Shippensburg…Threw for a career-high Shippensburg on Sept. 26...Added seven catches for 87 yards and two touchdowns to 174 yards and a TD on 10-of-21 passing and added 65 yards and two touchdowns on 16 48-yard kick return at Cheyney on Oct. 10...Also rushed four times for 22 yards...Set a carries on the ground…Scrambled for 106 yards on just eight carries with a career-long career high with 133 yards on five catches against Kutztown on Oct. 24...Tied school run of 58 in the season finale against Kutztown. record with four touchdown catches...Touchdown on first series went for 52 yards, which was the team’s longest pass play of the season...Returned four kicks for 94 yards and 2006: Received a redshirt. totaled 255 all-purpose yards...Four touchdowns catches tied for the most in Division II all season...24 points tied for eighth among all players in Division II...Caught five passes, High School: Started and earned varsity letters in football, basketball and track…Was recorded a 42-yard punt return and a 22-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter against the District 3 high jump champ. Edinboro on Nov. 7. Personal: Born on July 9, 1988…Son of John Smith and Patricia Handy…Majoring in Jamal Smith criminology/sociology.

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 11 31 448 2 80 2.8 14.5 40.7 2009 11 50 729 10 52 4.5 14.6 66.3 TOTAL 34 81 1177 12 80 2.4 14.5 34.6

PUNT RETURNS Year G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 11 4 61 0 42 15.2 5.5

KICK RETURNS Year G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 11 23 468 0 48 20.3 42.5

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44 24 JOSHUA SPIROFF MATT SUTJAK Enola, Pa. • East Pennsboro Slatington, Pa. • Northern Lehigh

TE 6-0 230 Senior FS 6-1 190 Senior

2009: Played in six games on special teams...Made career debut on Sept. 19 against West 2009: Led the team and ranked sixth in the PSAC in tackles with 92...Totaled most tackles by Chester. a Marauder since 2003...Ranked second on the team with 42 unassisted tackles...Made 2.5 tackles for loss and led the team with four broken-up passes...Recorded eight or more tackles 2008: Did not see action during first season at Millersville. in seven games and 10 or more three times...Tallied 10 tackles, intercepted a pass and forced a fumble at Slippery Rock on Sept. 5...Set team’s single season high and a career high with 15 Prior to Millersville: Played at Thaddeus Stevens College...Selected to the all-conference tackles against Shippensburg on Sept. 26...Racked up 13 tackles--seven solos--a pass break- second team in 2007. up and a tackle for loss in win over Kutztown on Oct. 24...Broke one pass in each of the last three games...Averaged 10 tackles per game over the final three games. High School: Served as team captain his senior year...Three-year letterman...Participated in football and track. 2008: One of the defense’s most consistent performers...Led the team in total tackles with 73 and ranked 22nd in the PSAC in tackles per game (6.6)...Finished second in solo stops with Personal: Born on Nov. 11, 1987...Son of David and Natalie Spiroff...Majoring in technology 35...Recorded one tackle for loss, broke up three passes and picked off one with a return of 23 education. yards...Forced one fumble...Recorded at least four tackles in 10 of 11 games and totaled seven or more on seven occasions...Registered nine stops including four solos in season opener at Bentley...Also made first career interception...Became first player to lead team in tackles in debut since 2006 and the first since 2004 to record an interception in his debut...Made seven tackles and broke up two passes against Slippery Rock on Sept. 6...Matched career-high with nine tackles and made one for loss at Shippensburg on Sept. 27...Recorded eight tackles against both C.W. Post and Kutztown in back-to-back weeks...Made nine tackles including a career-high seven solos at Edinboro in season finale.

Prior to Millersville: Began career at Central Connecticut State...Redshirted during 2006 season and appeared in one game registering four tackles during 2007 campaign.

High School: Won four varsity letters in football and three in track...Was an all-conference performer on the football field and a state medalist in track...Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born on Jan. 1, 1988…Son of Robert and Ellen Sutjak…Majoring in history education.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2008 11 35 38 73 1.0-5 0.0-0 1-23 4 1 0 0 2009 11 42 50 92 2.5-7 0.0-0 1-0 5 0 1 0 TOTAL 22 77 88 165 3.5-12 0.0-0 2-23 9 1 1 0

Matt Sutjak

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51 10 JAMIE THOMAS ANDREW TULIO Philadelphia, Pa. • Plymouth-Whitemarsh Walnutport, Pa. • Northern Lehigh

LB 6-0 205 Sophomore LS 5-8 200 Senior

2009: Played in the first eight games and earned the starting nod against C.W. Post but 2009: Second season as the team’s long snapper...Played in all 11 games...Contributed to suffered an injury and missed the last three games...Totaled 24 tackles including 15 solo All-PSAC East Second Team honors for punter and kicker John Banzhof. stops...Made two tackles for loss...Recorded a career-high seven tackles (all solos) and a tackle for loss at Assumption on Aug. 28...Made six tackles and a half tackle for loss against West 2008: Appeared in 10 of 11games on special teams...Made first career appearance against Chester on Sept. 19...Tallied four solo tackles on Oct. 10 at Cheyney. Bentley in season opener...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

2008: Redshirted during first season with the program. High School: Competed in football and baseball...All-conference selection...Named a McDonald’s All-Star. High School: Twice selected to all-area and all-league first teams...Helped Plymouth- Whitemarsh to playoff appearances in 2005 and 2006...Recorded 152 tackles and six sacks in Personal: Son of Richard and Dawn Marie Tulio...Born on Sept. 21, 1987...Majoring in biochemistry. 2006...Amassed 89 tackles, one sack and one interception his senior season. Personal: Son of Joe and Ruth Thomas...Born Aug. 22, 1989...Majoring in industrial technology. 73 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk MIKE UNICK 2009 8 15 9 24 2.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Middletown, Pa. • Hershey

OL 6-1 240 Sophomore 7 2009: Made the switch from the defensive line...Appeared in eight games and logged five starts from week three through week seven...Made debut in opener at Assumption...Earned GARY TILLMAN first career start against Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 12. Rockville, Md. • Richard Montgomery

DB 6-1 190 Junior 2008: Redshirted during first season with the team. High School: Participated in football and baseball...Won four varsity letters. 2009: Hard hitter that gradually began seeing more playing time as the season progressed... Personal: Son of Jeff and Jacki Unick...Born on Sept. 2, 1989...Majoring in biology. Appeared in all 11 games playing safety and corner...Finished eighth on the team in tackles with 35...Made 18 solo tackles...Had a nose for the ball, tying for the team lead with two interceptions and forcing a fumble...Forced fumble against Assumption led to team’s game- Jamie Thomas winning touchdown...Recorded three or more tackles eight times and made four or more tackles in each of the final three games...Totaled six tackles--four of which were solo stops--at Bloomsburg on Oct. 3...Totaled three tackles and returned an interception 15 yards against C.W. Post on Oct. 17...Picked off pass in overtime against Kutztown on Oct. 24...Set a career high with seven tackles in the season finale against Edinboro.

Prior to Millersville: Played at Mansfield during the 2006 season, playing in two games.

High School: Named team’s best all-around player...Helped team to back-to-back playoff appearances.

Personal: Born on Feb. 7, 1988...Son of Gary Tillman and Wilma Baxter...Majoring in sociology.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2009 11 18 17 35 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-15 2 1 0 0

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9 92 MARTIQUE VANDERPOOL DONALD VODOPIJA Washington, D.C. • Charles H. Flowers Philadelphia, Pa. • Mastbaum

CB 6-0 170 Sophomore DE 6-1 240 Sophomore

2009: Sidelined for the season with an injury...Received medical redshirt. 2009: Played in seven games as a reserve defensive lineman and appeared in each of the final six games...Totaled two tackles...One unassisted and one assisted...Made debut at Slippery 2008: Flashed potential to be a defensive play-maker...Appeared in eight games and started Rock on Sept. 5...Recorded first tackle against Kutztown on Oct. 24 and made a solo stop at four games as a true freshman...Totaled 29 tackles and made 17 unassisted...Picked off one East Stroudsburg on Oct. 31. pass...Recorded two stops against Indiana (Pa.) in first career appearance on Sept. 13...Tallied a then-career high four tackles against Bloomsburg on Oct. 4...Made first start on Oct. 11 2008: Sat out the 2008 season and received a redshirt. against Cheyney...Came through with three tackles...Matched that number with 11 tackles including seven solos at C.W. Post on Oct. 18...Picked off a pass, returned it for 16 yards and High School: Named All-Public League...Led team in sacks...Served as a team captain. tallied six stops against East Stroudsburg. Personal: Born on Sept. 16, 1990...Son of Donald and Tonya Vodopija...Majoring in construc- High School: Named All-DCIAA West in 2006 and 2007...Totaled 132 tackles and three forced tion management. fumbles as a senior. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Personal: Son of Garrison and Felchia Vanderpool...Born on March 21, 1989...Majoring in Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk criminology. 2009 7 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2008 8 17 12 29 0-0 0.0-0 1-16 1 0 0 0 28 ALFRED WILLIAMS Washington, D.C • Calvin Coolidge

DB 6-2 180 Sophomore

2009: Missed the entire season with a leg injury.

2008: Redshirted during first season at Millersville.

High School: Played football at Calvin Coolidge in Washington, D.C.

Personal: Son of Alfred and Lanita Williams...Born Jan. 6, 1989...Majoring in psychology.

Martique Vanderpool

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13 20 THOMAS WILMER JOHN WYNDER Philadelphia, Pa. • George Washington Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty

WR 5-11 200 Senior DB 6-1 200 Junior

2009: Slowed by injuries...Appeared in four games...Missed first three games and final four 2009: Sat out the season...Did not see action. games of the season...Still managed five tackles...Totaled two stops in season debut on Sept. 19 against West Chester...Tallied two tackles against Shippensburg the following week. 2008: Emerged as one of the team’s defensive backs of the future...Played in eight games and started four...Made first career appearance on Sept. 6 against Slippery Rock and logged first- 2008: Played in 10 games and started three including season opener at Bentley...Finished ever start on Sept. 20 at West Chester...Recorded one tackle in debut and two solo stops in eighth on the team in tackles with 42...Totaled three tackles for loss and a half sack...Broke up first start...Registered a tackle for loss against Cheyney on Oct. 11...Tallied a career-high nine one pass...Tallied seven stops and one behind the line in first career start...Registered seven tackles including six unassisted stops with one pass breakup at Kutztown on Oct. 25...Made tackles including four solo stops at West Chester on Sept. 20...Recorded nine tackles at Ship- first career interception and totaled five tackles against East Stroudsburg on Nov. 1. pensburg on Sept. 27...Tallied a half sack against Bloomsburg on Oct. 4. High School: Competed in football, track, bowling and basketball...Selected to the first team 2007: Played in six games recording seven tackles as well as 1.5 tackles for a loss…Made All-Catholic in both football and track...Earned 11 varsity letters. first career appearance on Aug. 25 at Shepherd…Registered first career tackle at Slippery Rock on Sept. 8…Tallied a season-high three tackles and recorded first career sack against Personal: Born on May 3, 1990...Majoring in social work. Bentley…Forced a fumble and broke up a pass at Cheyney…Broke up two passes against Kutztown in the season finale. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2006: Redshirted during first season at Millersville. 2008 8 17 8 25 1.0-1 0.0-0 1-0 2 0 0 0

High School: Won four varsity letters at George Washington...Named All-Public First Team and all-city first team...Recipient of team’s captain’s award and coach’s award. Thomas Wilmer Personal: Born on April 4, 1988...Son of Thomas and Dontissa Wilmer...Majoring in com- munications/public relations.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds PBU FF FR Blk 2007 6 3 4 7 1.5-2 1.0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2008 10 18 24 42 1.5-1 0.5-1 0-0 3 0 1 0 2009 4 0 5 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 21 33 54 3.0-3 1.5-2 0-0 4 0 1 0

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OPPONENTS 49 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Opponents GAME 1 • GREYHOUNDS GAME 2 • BALD EAGLES Assumption College Lock Haven University Sept. 4, 2010, 12 p.m. Sept. 11, 2009, 1 p.m. Millersville, Pa. Millersville, Pa.

School Information School Information Founded: 1904 Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 2,609 Enrollment: 5,105 Nickname: Greyhounds Nickname: Bald Eagles School Colors: Blue and white School Colors: Crimson and White Stadium: Multi-Sport Stadium Stadium: Hubert Jack Stadium Capacity: 2,200 Capacity: 3,000 Surface: Field Turf Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northeast–10 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division President: Francesco Cesareo Interim President: Dr. Barbara B. Dixon Athletic Director: Ted Paulauskas Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor Athletic Department Phone: (508) 767-7279 Athletic Department Phone: (570) 484-2414

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director: Steve Morris Sports Information Director: Doug Spatafore Office Phone: (508) 767-7240 Office Phone: (570) 484-2350 E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 500 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA, 01609 Mailing Address: 401 N. Fairview Street, Lock Haven, PA 17745 Athletics Website: www.assumptiongreyhounds.com Athletics Website: www.havensports.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Cory Bailey (Fordham ’98) Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Klacik (Lock Haven ’88) Record at AC: 19-32 Record at LHUU: 5-49 Career Record: 19-32 Career Record: 5-49 2009 Overall Record: 6-4 2009 Overall Record: 0-10 NE-10 Record (Finish): 5-3 (4th) PSAC Western Record (Finish): 0-7 (8th) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/27 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/22 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 18/4 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 16/5 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/0 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6

2010 Schedule 2009 Results 2010 Schedule 2009 ReSULTS Sept. 4 at Millersville 12 p.m. Aug. 28 MILLERSVILLE L, 28-31 Sept. 4 at VMI 1 p.m. Aug. 27 WEST CHESTER L, 43-0 Sept. 11 WAGNER 7 p.m. Sept. 4 at Worcester St. W, 51-16 Sept. 11 at Millersville 1 p.m. Sept. 12 at Shippensburg L, 49-7 Sept. 18 at New Haven 1 p.m. Sept. 11 NEW HAVEN W, 31-10 Sept. 18 KUTZTOWN 7 p.m. Sept. 19 at Clarion L, 24-0 Sept. 25 at Fordham 1 p.m. Sept. 26 S. CONN. ST. L, 13-45 Sept. 25 at Mercyhurst TBA Sept. 26 MERCYHURST L, 19-7 Oct. 1 at S. Conn. 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at Pace W, 34-26 Oct. 2 at California (Pa.) TBA Oct. 3 at Edinboro L, 41-6 Oct. 9 PACE 1 p.m. Oct. 10 MERRIMACK W, 39-36 Oct. 9 CLARION 7 p.m. Oct. 10 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L, 48-14 Oct. 16 at Merrimack 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at St. Anselm W, 45-12 Oct. 16 GANNON 12 p.m. Oct. 17 INDIANA (Pa.) L, 45-0 Oct. 23 SAINT ANSELM 1 p.m. Oc t. 24 at Bentley L, 20-24 Oct. 23 at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. Oct. 24 at Gannon L, 27-0 Oct. 29 BENTLEY 7 p.m. Oct. 30 STONEHILL L, 14-22 Oct. 30 EDINBORO 7 p.m. Oct. 31 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 47-6 Nov. 6 at Stonehill 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at Amer. Int.’l W, 34-7 Nov. 6 at Indiana (Pa.) TBA Oct. 31 at C.W. Post L, 27-15 Nov. 13 AMER. INT.’L 1 p.m. Nov. 13 BLOOMSBURG 12 p.m.

50 Opponents 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL GAME 3 • GOLDEN KNIGHTS GAME 4 • HUSKIES Gannon University Bloomsburg University Sept. 18, 2010, 1 p.m. Sept. 19, 2010, 1 p.m. Millersville, Pa. Millersville, Pa.

School Information School Information Founded: 1925 Founded: 1839 Enrollment: 4,238 Enrollment: 9,500 Nickname: Golden Knights Nickname: Huskies School Colors: Maroon, White and Gold School Colors: Maroon and Gold Stadium: Gannon University Field Stadium: Robert B. Redman Stadium Capacity: 2,500 Capacity: 4,775 Surface: Field Turf Surface: FieldTurf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division President: Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph. D. President: Dr. David Soltz Athletic Director: Mark Richard Athletic Director: Mary Gardner Athletic Department Phone: (814) 871-7416 Athletic Department Phone: (570) 389-4050

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director: Dan Tellski Sports Information Director: Tom McGuire Office Phone: (814) 871-7418 Office Phone: (570) 389-4413 E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541-0001 Mailing Address: 400 East Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Athletics Website: www.gannonsports.com Athletics Website: www.buhuskies.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jim Kiernan (St. Lawrence University, ’90) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Danny Hale (West Chester ’68) Record at GU: 11-22 Record at BU: 184-62-1 Career Record: 11-22 Career Record: 184-62-1 2009 Overall Record: 6-5 2009 Overall Record: 8-3 PSAC Western Record (Finish): 3-4 (4th) PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 5-2 (2nd) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Offense: Pro-I Basic Defense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/14 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/15 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 17/6 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 14/9 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5

2009 ReSULTS 2010 Schedule 2009 Results 2010 Schedule 2009 Results Aug. 27 WEST CHESTER L, 43-0 Sept. 2 LAKE ERIE 7 p.m. Aug. 27 LAKE ERIE W, 35-34 Sept. 4 at Ashland 1 p.m. Aug. 27 ASHLAND W, 10-7 Sept. 12 at Shippensburg L, 49-7 Sept. 11 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Sept. 5 E. STROUDSBURG L, 21-38 Sept. 11 CLARION 1 p.m. Sept. 5 at California (Pa.) W, 17-10 Sept. 19 at Clarion L, 24-0 Sept. 18 at Millersville 1 p.m. Sept. 12 CHEYNEY W, 30-9 Sept. 18 INDIANA (Pa.) 1 p.m. Sept. 12 at Mercyhurst L, 17-7 Sept. 26 MERCYHURST L, 19-7 Sept. 25 at Edinboro 2 p.m. Sept. 19 at California (Pa.) L, 10-52 Sept. 25 at Millersville 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at Kutztown W, 31-12 Oct. 3 at Edinboro L, 41-6 Oct. 2 MERCYHURST 12 p.m. Sept. 26 EDINBORO L, 20-22 Oct. 2 E. STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. Sept. 26 C.W. POST W, 24-14 Oct. 10 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L, 48-14 Oct. 9 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Oct. 3 at Clarion L, 21-42 Oct. 9 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Oct. 3 MILLERSVILLE W, 45-10 Oct. 17 INDIANA (Pa.) L, 45-0 Oct. 16 at Lock Haven 12 p.m. Oct. 10 at Mercyhurst L, 17-27 Oct. 16 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at E. Stroudsburg W, 27-13 Oct. 24 at Gannon L, 27-0 Oct. 23 INDIANA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Oct. 17 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 51-48 Oct. 23 WEST CHESTER 3:30 p.m. Oct. 17 CHEYNEY W, 28-6 Oct. 31 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 47-6 Oct. 30 CLARION 1 p.m. Oct. 24 LOCK HAVEN W, 27-0 Oct. 30 at C.W. Post TBA Oct. 24 SHIPPENSBURG L, 27-28 Oct. 31 at C.W. Post L, 27-15 Nov. 6 at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at Indiana (Pa.) W, 29-3 Nov. 6 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at West Chester L, 14-30 Nov. 13 KUTZTOWN 12 p.m Nov. 7 at Bloomsburg W, 10-7(OT) Nov. 13 at Lock Haven TBA Nov. 7 at California (Pa.) L, 36-47

51 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Opponents GAME 5 • WOLVES GAME 6 • PIONEERS Cheyney University C.W. Post Oct. 2, 2010, 4 p.m. Oct. 9, 2010, 1 p.m. Millersville, Pa. Brookville, N.Y.

School Information School Information Founded: 1837 Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 1,700 Enrollment: 8,472 Nickname: Wolves Nickname: Pioneers School Colors: Blue and White School Colors: Green and Gold Stadium: O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium Stadium: Hickox Field Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 5,000 Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital President: Dr. David J. Steinberg Athletic Director: China Jude Athletic Director: Bryan Collins Athletic Department Phone: (610) 399-2287 Athletic Department Phone: (516) 299-2847

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director: Lenn Margolis Sports Information Director: Sarah Ralls Office Phone: (610) 399-2143 Office Phone: (516) 299-3957 E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 1837 University Circle P.O. Box 200, Cheyney, PA 19319-0200 Mailing Address: 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY 11548 Athletics Website: www.cheyneywolves.com Athletics Website: www.cwpostpioneers.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Braxton (Salisbury State) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bryan Collins (St. John’s ’87) Record at CU: 0-22 Record at C.W. Post: 93-39 Career Record: 0-22 Career Record: 93-39 2009 Overall Record: 0-11 2009 Overall Record: 6-5 PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 0-7 (8th) PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 5-2 (4th) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/30 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 62/19 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

2010 Schedule 2009 Results 2010 Schedule 2009 Results Sept. 4 vs. Lincoln 3 p.m. Aug. 29 LINCOLN L, 20-41 Sept. 4 at American Int’l 1 p.m. Aug. 29 AMERICAN INT’L L, 6-21 Sept. 11 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. Sept. 5 at Mercyhurst L, 15-45 Sept. 11 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 1 p.m. Sept. 5 at Indiana (Pa.) L, 14-27 Sept. 18 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Sept. 12 at Gannon L, 9-30 Sept. 18 MERCYHURST 1 p.m. Sept. 12 at Edinboro L, 23-31 Sept. 25 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at C.W. Post L, 0-51 Sept. 25 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Sept. 19 CHEYNEY W, 51-0 Oct. 2 at Millersville 4 p.m. Sept. 26 E. STROUDSBURG L, 0-37 Oct. 2 at West Chester 2 p.m. Sept. 26 at Bloomsburg L, 14-28 Oct. 9 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 3 at Kutztown L, 21-35 Oct. 9 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. Oct. 3 SHIPPENSBURG W, 40-24 Oct. 16 at West Chester 6 p.m. Oct. 10 MILLERSVILLE L, 36-47 Oct. 16 E. STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 10 WEST CHESTER L, 26-34 Oct. 23 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Bloomsburg L, 6-28 Oct. 23 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Oct. 17 at Millersville W, 35-3 Oct. 30 at E. Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Oct. 24 WEST CHESTER L, 0-59 Oct. 30 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at E. Stroudsburg W, 42-24 Nov. 6 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Oct. 31 SHIPPENSBURG L, 10-31 Nov. 6 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Oct. 31 KUTZTOWN W, 42-17 Nov. 13 at California (Pa.) TBA Nov. 7 CLARION L, 12-32 Nov. 13 at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Nov. 7 LOCK HAVEN W, 27-15

52 Opponents 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL GAME 7 • GOLDEN BEARS GAME 8 • WARRIORS Kutztown University East Stroudsburg University Oct. 16, 2010, 1 p.m. Oct. 23, 2010, 1:30 p.m. Kutztown, Pa. Millersville, Pa.

School Information School Information Founded: 1866 Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 10,300 Enrollment: 7,200 Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Warriors School Colors: Maroon and Gold School Colors: Red and Black Stadium: University Field Stadium: Eiler-Martin Stadium Capacity: 5,600 Capacity: 6,000 Surface: A Turf Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletic Director: Greg Bamberger Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio Athletic Department Phone: (610) 683-4094 Athletic Department Phone: (570) 422-3642

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director: Rob Knox Sports Information Director: Greg Knowlden Office Phone: (610) 683-4182 Office Phone: (570) 422-3312 E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 213 Stratton Administration Building, Kutztown, PA 19530 Mailing Address: Koehler Fieldhouse, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Athletics Website: www.kubears.com Athletics Website: www.esuwarriors.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Raymond Monica (North Alabama ’90) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ’63) Record at KU: 17-26 Record at ESU: 226-146-3 Career Record: 17-26 Career Record: 226-146-3 2009 Overall Record: 5-6 2009 Overall Record: 8-4 PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 1-6 (7th) PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 4-3 (5th) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Basic Defense: 4-4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/34 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/14 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7 Offensive Starters Returning: 8/3 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

2010 Schedule 2009 Results 2010 Schedule 2009 Results Sept. 4 ST. ANSELM 1:05 p.m. Aug. 29 at St. Anselm W, 17-13 Sept. 4 at Pace 1 p.m. Aug. 27 at Virginia Union W, 19-6 Sept. 11 MERCYHURST 6:05 p.m. Sept. 5 at Clarion W, 25-6 Sept. 11 IUP 6 p.m. Sept. 5 at Gannon W, 38-21 Sept. 18 at Lock Haven 7 p.m. Sept. 10 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 24-27 Sept. 18 at California TBA Sept. 12 CLARION W, 45-31 Sept. 25 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Sept. 19 BLOOMSBURG L, 12-31 Sept. 25 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at Shippensburg L, 14-38 Oct. 2 SHIPPENSBURG 1:05 p.m. Sept. 27 at West Chester L, 17-37 Oct. 2 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Cheyney W, 37-0 Oct. 9 at E. Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Oct. 3 CHEYNEY W, 35-21 Oct. 9 KUTZTOWN 2 p.m. Oct. 3 at West Chester W, 21-20 Oct. 16 MILLERSVILLE 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 at Shippensburg L, 22-26 Oct. 16 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Oct. 10 BLOOMSBURG L, 13-27 Oct. 23 C.W. Post 6:05 p.m. Oct. 17 E. STROUDSBURG L, 20-27 Oct. 23 at Millersville 1:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Kutztown W, 27-20 (OT) Oct. 30 WEST CHESTER 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at Millersville L, 35-41 Oct. 30 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. Oct. 24 C.W. POST L, 24-42 Nov. 6 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at C.W. Post L, 17-42 Nov. 6 SHIPPENSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 31 MILLERSVILLE W, 44-3 Nov. 13 GANNON 12 p.m. Nov. 7 INDIANA (Pa.) L, 32-34 Nov. 13 Edinboro 1 p.m. Nov. 8 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 54-28 Nov. 14 EDINBORO L, 16-31

53 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Opponents GAME 9 • RED RAIDERS GAME 10 • GOLDEN RAMS Shippensburg University West Chester University Oct. 30, 2010, 1 p.m. Nov. 6, 2010, 1 p.m. Shippensburg, Pa. West Chester, Pa.

School Information School Information Founded: 1871 Founded: 1871 Enrollment: 6,579 Enrollment: 12,800 Nickname: Red Raiders Nickname: Golden Rams School Colors: Red and Blue School Colors: Purple and gold Stadium: Stadium: John A. Farrell Stadium Capacity: 7,700 Capacity: 7,500 Surface: Grass Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Div ision President: Dr. William Ruud President: Dr. Greg R. Weisenstein Athletic Director: Dr. Roberta Page Athletic Director: Dr. Edward Matejkovic Athletic Department Phone: (717) 477-1534 Athletic Department Phone: (610) 436-3555

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director: Bill Morgal Sports Information Director: James Zuhlke Office Phone: (717) 477-1201 Office Phone: (610) 436-3316 E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 1871 Old Main Dr. (OM 302), Shippensburg, PA 17257 Mailing Address: Dept. of Athletics, Sturzebecker HSC, 855 S. New St., Athletics Website: www.shipraiders.com West Chester, PA 19383 Athletics Website: www.wcupagoldenrams.com Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Rocky Rees (West Chester ’71) Football Information Record at SU: 118-104-1 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bill Zwaan (Delaware ’79) Career Record: 154-119-2 Record at WCU: 61-26 2009 Overall Record: 9-3 Career Record: 115-48 PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 6-1 (1st) 2009 Overall Record: 7-4 Basic Offense: Wing-T PSAC Eastern Record (Finish): 5-2 (3rd) Basic Defense: Multiple 4-3 Basic Offense: Spread Wing-T Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/16 Basic Defense: 3-4 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/18 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 2010 Schedule 2009 Results Aug. 28 SHEPHERD 1 p.m. Aug. 29 at Shepherd L, 23-34 2010 Schedule 2009 Results Sept. 11 GANNON 1 p.m. Sept. 5 at Edinboro W, 24-14 Sept. 2 at Delaware 7 p.m. Aug. 27 at Lock Haven W, 43-0 Sept. 18 at Clarion 6 p.m. Sept. 12 LOCK HAVEN W, 49-7 Sept. 11 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Sept. 4 at Delaware L, 0-35 Sept. 25 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Sept. 19 ESU W, 38-14 Sept. 18 at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. Sept. 12 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L, 23-30 Oct. 2 at Kutztown 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Millersville W, 63-24 Sept. 25 at ESU 1 p.m. Sept. 19 at Millersville W, 63-10 Oct. 7 at West Chester 8 p.m. Oct. 3 at C.W. Post L, 24-40 Oct. 2 C.W. POST 2 p.m. Sept. 26 KUTZTOWN W, 37-17 Oct. 16 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 10 KUTZTOWN W, 26-22 Oct. 7 SHIPPENSBURG 8 p.m. Oct. 3 ESU L, 20-21 Oct. 23 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. Oct. 17 WEST CHESTER W, 24-19 Oct. 16 CHEYNEY 6 p.m. Oct. 10 at C.W. Post W, 34-26 Oct. 30 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. Oct. 24 at Bloomsburg W, 28-27 Oct. 23 at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Shippensburg L, 24-19 Nov. 6 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at Cheyney W, 42-35 Oct. 30 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Oct. 22 CHEYNEY W, 59-0 Nov. 13 at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. Nov. 7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L, 42-35 Nov. 6 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. Oct. 31 BLOOMSBURG W, 30-14 Nov. 13 at Indiana 1 p.m. Nov. 7 MERCYHURST W, 45-13

54 Opponents 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL GAME 11 • GOLDEN EAGLES Clarion University Nov. 13, 2010, TBA Clarion, Pa.

School Information Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 7,391 Nickname: Golden Eagles School Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Memorial Field - Memorial Stadium Complex Capacity: 5,000 Surface: Sprinturf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division President: Joe Grunenwald Athletic Director: Dave Katis Athletic Department Phone: (814) 393-1997

Sports Information Sports Information Director: Rich Herman Office Phone: (814) 393-2334 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: W.S. Tippin Gymnasium, Clarion, Pa. 16214 Athletics Website: www.clariongoldeneagles.com

Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jay Foster (Plymouth State ’85) Record at CU: 12-32 Career Record: 12-32 2009 Overall Record: 8-3 PSAC West Record (Finish): 6-1 (2nd) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/8 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 19/6 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

2010 Schedule 2009 Results Sept. 2 FAIRMONT STATE 6 p.m. Aug. 27 at Fairmont State W, 33-21 Sept. 11 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Sept. 5 KUTZTOWN L, 25-6 Sept. 18 SHIPPENSBURG 6 p.m. Sept. 12 at East Stroudsburg L, 45-31 Sept. 25 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 6 p.m. Sept. 19 LOCK HAVEN W, 24-0 Oct. 2 SLIPPERY ROCK 2 p.m. Sept. 26 at California (Pa.) L, 35-31 Oct. 9 at Lock Haven 1 p.m. Oct. 3 GANNON W, 42-21 Oct. 16 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. Oct. 8 at Slippery Rock W, 27-10 Oct. 23 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Oct. 17 MERCYHURST W, 29-25 Oct. 30 at Gannon 1 p.m. Oct. 24 INDIANA (Pa.) W, 30-28 Nov. 6 at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. Oct. 31 at Edinboro W, 30-17 Nov. 11 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at Cheyney W, 32-12

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2009 IN REVIEW 57 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Season in Review

TEAM STATISTICS CATEGORY MILL OPP SCORING 211 425 Points Per Game 19.2 38.6 FIRST DOWNS 172 251 Rushing 74 118 Passing 73 112 Penalty 25 21 RUSHING YARDAGE 1222 2664 Yards gained rushing 1568 2951 Yards lost rushing 346 287 Rushing Attempts 387 456 Average Per Rush 3.2 5.8 Average Per Game 111.1 242.2 TDs Rushing 12 29 PASSING YARDAGE 1755 2418 Comp-Att-Int 156-308-12 174-287-11 Average Per Pass 5.7 8.4 Average Per Catch 11.2 13.9 Average Per Game 159.5 219.8 TDs Passing 13 27 TOTAL OFFENSE 2977 5082 Total Plays 695 743 2009 SCHEDULE RESULTS Average Per Play 4.3 6.8 Average Per Game 270.6 462.0 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 66-1214 39-888 ALL GAMES 3-8-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-199 32-509 CONFERENCE 2-5-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-44 12-97 NON-CONFERENCE 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.4 22.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.2 15.9 Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend INT RETURN AVERAGE 4.0 8.1 Aug 28, 2009 at Assumption College W 31-28 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:42 500 FUMBLES-LOST 14-7 23-12 Sep 05, 2009 at Slippery Rock 14-31 L 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:45 1237 PENALTIES-Yards 64-653 76-756 Sep 12, 2009 at IUP 3-17 L 1-2-0 0-0-0 2:38 2828 PUNTS-Yards 74-2815 42-1470 Sep 19, 2009 WEST CHESTER * 10-63 L 1-3-0 0-1-0 2:47 4124 Average Per Punt 38.0 35.0 Sep 26, 2009 SHIPPENSBURG * 24-63 L 1-4-0 0-2-0 3:05 1428 Net punt average 30.1 27.9 Oct 03, 2009 at #4 Bloomsburg * 10-45 L 1-5-0 0-3-0 2:20 2120 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:40 30:20 Oct 10, 2009 at CHEYNEY * W 47-36 2-5-0 1-3-0 2:56 3333 3RD-DOWN Conversions 49/154 59/135 Oct 17, 2009 C.W. POST * 3-35 L 2-6-0 1-4-0 2:58 300 3rd-Down Pct 32% 44% Oct 24, 2009 KUTZTOWN * WOT 41-35 3-6-0 2-4-0 3:55 4236 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/12 7/13 Oct 31, 2009 at East Stroudsburg * 3-44 L 3-7-0 2-5-0 2:48 1500 4th-Down Pct 33% 54% Nov 07, 2009 EDINBORO 25-28 L 3-8-0 2-5-0 3:01 3102 SACKS BY-Yards 18-119 36-215 MISC YARDS -4 0 * indicates conference game TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 27 58 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-14 7-9 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Millersville 46 54 36 62 13 211 RED-ZONE SCORES 20-27 74% 39-50 78% Opponents 111 144 87 76 7 425 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 15-27 56% 33-50 66% PAT-ATTEMPTS 23-25 92% 52-54 96%

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Brad Lantz 11 170 750 31 719 4.2 5 35 65.4 Cardoza Jacks 11 61 324 7 317 5.2 3 78 28.8 Jamal Smith 11 26 109 10 99 3.8 2 22 9.0 Akeem Johnson 2 9 49 0 49 5.4 0 20 24.5 Steven Roberts 11 7 30 0 30 4.3 0 8 2.7 John Banzhof 11 1 21 0 21 21.0 0 21 1.9 Matt Egenrieder 11 5 18 3 15 3.0 1 11 1.4 Geoff Hess 3 2 10 0 10 5.0 0 10 3.3 Darnell Johnson 2 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 7 3.5 Greg Frantz 11 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 5 0.5 Christian Rodriguez 11 0 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0.4 Lou Brown 8 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Kevin Fowle 3 2 0 4 -4 -2.0 0 0 -1.3 Pat Strine 11 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.4 TEAM 5 6 0 12 -12 -2.0 0 0 -2.4 Bill Shirk 11 91 241 275 -34 -0.4 1 28 -3.1 Total 11 387 1568 346 1222 3.2 12 78 111.1 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Opponents 11 456 2951 287 2664 5.8 29 83 242.2 John Banzhof 73 2815 38.6 58 4 5 10 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total 74 2815 38.0 58 4 5 10 1 Bill Shirk 11 105.08 155-306-11 50.7 1734 13 52 157.6 Opponents 42 1470 35.0 52 5 6 14 2 Lou Brown 8 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jamal Smith 11 276.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 0 21 1.9 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 11 104.65 156-308-12 50.6 1755 13 52 159.5 Lou Brown 8 64 8.0 0 11 Opponents 11 154.78 174-287-11 60.6 2418 27 69 219.8 Jamal Smith 4 61 15.2 0 42 Matt Egenrieder 1 38 38.0 1 8 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Dan McClellan 1 36 36.0 0 0 Jamal Smith 11 50 729 14.6 10 52 66.3 Total 14 199 14.2 1 42 Matt Egenrieder 11 30 264 8.8 1 30 24.0 Opponents 32 509 15.9 1 68 Brad Lantz 11 26 207 8.0 0 33 18.8 Lou Brown 8 15 193 12.9 1 42 24.1 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Andrew Downs 11 15 156 10.4 1 37 14.2 Jamal Smith 23 468 20.3 0 48 Greg Frantz 11 14 157 11.2 0 34 14.3 Lou Brown 23 451 19.6 0 42 Cardoza Jacks 11 4 14 3.5 0 11 1.3 Matt Egenrieder 14 236 16.9 0 42 Bill Shirk 11 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.9 Dan McClellan 3 35 11.7 0 15 Geoff Hess 3 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 Ethan Longenecker 1 20 20.0 0 20 Total 11 156 1755 11.2 13 52 159.5 Ryan Christian 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 11 174 2418 13.9 27 69 219.8 Antwain Brown-Barnes 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 66 1214 18.4 0 48 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents 39 888 22.8 0 54 John Banzhof 8-14 57.1 1-1 2-3 3-6 2-3 0-1 47 2 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G |------PATs ------| Jamal Smith 11 99 729 61 468 0 1357 123.4 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Brad Lantz 11 719 207 0 0 0 926 84.2 Jamal Smith 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Lou Brown 8 0 193 64 451 0 708 88.5 John Banzhof 0 8-14 23-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 47 Matt Egenrieder 11 15 264 38 236 0 553 50.3 Brad Lantz 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 30 Cardoza Jacks 11 317 14 0 0 0 331 30.1 Cardoza Jacks 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Total 11 1222 1755 199 1214 44 4434 403.1 Matt Egenrieder 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 11 2664 2418 509 888 97 6576 597.8 Christian Rodriguez 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lou Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Bill Shirk 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bill Shirk 11 397 -34 1734 1700 154.5 Andrew Downs 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brad Lantz 11 170 719 0 719 65.4 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Cardoza Jacks 11 61 317 0 317 28.8 Total 27 8-14 23-25 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 211 Jamal Smith 11 27 99 21 120 10.9 Opponents 58 7-9 52-54 2-4 0 0-0 0 0 425 Akeem Johnson 2 9 49 0 49 24.5 Total 11 695 1222 1755 2977 270.6 Opponents 11 743 2664 2418 5082 462.0

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 24 Matt Sutjak 11 42 50 92 2.5-7 . 1-0 4 . 1-0 . . . 8 Julius Carter 11 44 43 87 3.5-7 . 2-27 2 . 1-0 3 . . 58 Ryan Christian 11 30 51 81 5.0-12 1.0-5 . 2 . . 2 . . 2 Shane Gross 11 27 24 51 8.0-35 4.0-22 . 3 1 . . . . 31 Jeff Longley 11 20 24 44 1.5-8 1.0-7 . 1 . 2-0 2 . . 59 Pat Maloney 11 22 21 43 1.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 54 Chad Miller 11 25 15 40 12.0-32 3.0-14 1-0 1 1 1-0 . . . 28 Gary Tillman 11 18 17 35 . . 2-15 . . . 1 . . 52 Matt Marcinek 11 14 15 29 1.0-2 . . . . 2-10 2 . . 39 Christian Rodriguez 11 17 11 28 1.0-5 . 1-2 2 . 3-62 . . . 51 Jamie Thomas 8 15 9 24 2.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 19 Dan McClellan 11 10 11 21 1.0-2 . 2-0 2 . . 1 1 . 85 Jacob Haines 11 5 14 19 4.5-17 2.0-15 . . 3 . . . . 49 Brian Knell 9 10 9 19 1.5-7 . 2-0 2 . . . . . 65 Owen King 11 10 8 18 1.0-2 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . 27 Jamie Hoffman 8 13 5 18 1.0-1 ...... 95 Pat Cantrell 11 10 7 17 2.0-6 ...... 90 Antwain Brown-Barnes 11 12 5 17 7.5-60 4.5-51 . 1 1 . . . . 55 Zack Riley 11 8 8 16 2.5-4 1.0-2 . . . 1-0 1 . . 63 Andrew Stoll 7 7 8 15 ...... 96 Doug Henninger 11 5 8 13 1.5-3 0.5-1 . 1 1 . . . . 20 Erik Murphy 9 7 5 12 . . . 1 . . . . . 43 Craig Gardner 11 5 6 11 1.5-2 ...... 3 Jordan Shank 6 2 6 8 ...... 41 John Banzhof 11 6 1 7 ...... 33 Pat Strine 11 3 4 7 ...... 35 Josh Headen 4 1 5 6 ...... 48 Thomas Wilmer 4 . 5 5 ...... 22 Steven Roberts 11 1 3 4 ...... 21 Cardoza Jacks 11 2 1 3 ...... 53 Chris Gailey 11 . 2 2 ...... 57 Christian Calderon 11 1 1 2 ...... 4 Geoff Hess 3 1 1 2 ...... 92 Donald Vodopija 7 1 1 2 ...... 15 Jake Bennett 5 . 2 2 ...... 26 Greg Frantz 11 1 1 2 ...... 73 Mike Unick 8 1 1 2 ...... 88 Nate Hinkle 7 . 1 1 ...... 23 Brad Lantz 11 1 . 1 ...... 87 Andrew Downs 11 1 . 1 ...... 50 Michael DeHaven 11 . 1 1 ...... 1 Jamal Smith 11 . 1 1 ...... 80 Donald Thompson 4 1 . 1 ...... 5 Matt Egenrieder 11 ...... 1-0 . 1 . TM TEAM 5 ...... 1 Total 11 399 411 810 62-215 18-119 11-44 23 9 12-72 12 2 1 Opponents 11 355 414 769 71.0-310 36-215 12-97 32 17 7-42 10 3 .

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ABOUT THE PSAC While proud of its athletic ac- Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State complishments, the league also Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate has evolved into one of Division conferences. II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one- The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league third of the PSAC’s estimated reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, 6,200 participants are honored lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire confer- each year as “Scholar-Athletes” ence to NCAA Division II. for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic year when the total that has nearly doubled PSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding full-time members Gannon since PSAC Scholar-Athletes University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. were first recognized in the Post. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate. mid-1990s.

All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Penn- Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight league schools sylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, students and claim over 709,000 alumni, including 482,000 who reside in Pennsylva- the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that nia. sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the mem- headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. bership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 238 individual title winners.

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2009 PSAC STANDINGS 2009 PSAC EAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK East WEEK 1 WEEK 7 Shippensburg * 6-1 9-3 Offensive - Dontay Wilson, RB, Kutztown Offensive - Joe Wright, QB, West Chester Bloomsburg 5-2 8-3 Defensive - Anthony Smith, LB, Bloomsburg Defensive - Vinnie Ranauto, LB, Shippensburg West Chester 5-2 7-4 WEEK 2 C.W. Post 5-2 6-5 WEEK 8 Offensive - Zach Krise, RB, East Stroudsburg Offensive - Matt Marshall, QB, East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 4-3 8-4 Defensive - Josh Simmons, DB, Shippensburg Millersville 2-5 3-8 Defensive - Matt Freed, LB, East Stroudsburg Kutztown 1-6 3-8 WEEK 3 WEEK 9 Cheyney 0-7 0-11 Offensive - Matt Marshall, QB, East Stroudsburg Offensive - Jamal Smith, WR, Millersville Defensive - Anthony Smith, LB, Bloomsburg Defensive - Peter Manns, LB, C.W. Post West WEEK 4 WEEK 10 California (Pa.) * 7-0 11-4 Offensive - Mike Harris, WR, Shippensburg Offensive - Eric Anderwkavich, QB, C.W. Post Clarion 6-1 8-3 Defensive - Tayrance Smith, LB, C.W. Post Defensive - Mike Dell, LB, West Chester Edinboro 5-2 9-4 Gannon 3-4 6-5 WEEK 5 WEEK 11 Slippery Rock 3-4 6-5 Offensive - Roshaan McCain, RB, Shippensburg Offensive - Chad DiFebbo, QB, Shippensburg Mercyhurst 3-4 4-7 Defensive - Anthony Smith, LB, Bloomsburg Defensive - Shawnte Carroll, CB, East Stroudsburg Indiana (Pa.) 1-6 5-6 WEEK 6 Lock Haven 0-7 0-10 Offensive - Thomas Beverly, RB, C.W. Post/ Matt Dineen, K, Kutztown Defensive - Keith Galinsky, DL, East Stroudsburg

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2009 ALL-PSAC EASTERN DIVISION TEAMS FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback Quarterback Dan Latorre*^ Bloomsburg Gr. Eric Anderwkavich C.W. Post Jr. Running Back Running Back Thomas Beverly C.W. Post Fr. Ron Hunter Cheyney Sr. Kevin Herod Shippensburg Fr. Kevin Marshall* Shippensburg Jr. Derrick Price* Bloomsburg So. Dontay Wilson*^ Kutztown Sr. Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle Kevin Martin C.W. Post So. John Siopa C.W. Post So. Morgan Thomas^ East Stroudsburg Sr. Matt Truscott Bloomsburg Jr. Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Pat Casey Bloomsburg Jr. Bobby Mullen Shippensburg Fr. Gabe Johnson-Siano Cheyney Jr. Justin Walker Bloomsburg Jr. Center Center Kyle O’Neill West Chester So. Will Strano C.W. Post Jr. Tight End Tight End Ben Weaber Bloomsburg Jr. Ryan Paulson* West Chester Sr. Julius Carter, All-PSAC East First Team Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Chris Harris^ C.W. Post Sr. Dan DePalma West Chester Jr. Jeff Giglio East Stroudsburg Jr. Mike Harris** Shippensburg Sr. PSAC EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jamal Smith Millersville Jr. Steve Miller^ West Chester Sr. Mike Harris, WR, Shippensburg Placekicker Placekicker Matt Dineen Kutztown Jr. Jon Koenig** Bloomsburg Sr. PSAC EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anthony Smith, LB, Bloomsburg FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Defensive Line Defensive Line PSAC EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Xavier Brown* C.W. Post Jr. Jeff Case East Stroudsburg Jr. Thomas Beverly, RB, C.W. Post Tyton Brunner Shippensburg Sr. Andy Horn Shippensburg Jr. Travis Ford-Bey*^ West Chester Jr. Chris Medina Kutztown Sr. PSAC EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Justin Presley Bloomsburg Sr. Chad Miller Millersville Jr. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg James Thorpe^^ West Chester Sr. James Parker Cheyney Sr. Linebacker Linebacker Mike Dell*^ West Chester Sr. Riley Bowen^ Shippensburg Jr. Matt Freed^ East Stroudsburg Jr. Joel Irwin Kutztown Jr. Sam Scott* West Chester Sr. Peter Manns C.W. Post Sr. Anthony Smith Bloomsburg Sr. Tayrance Smith* C.W. Post Sr. Defensive Back Defensive Back Julius Carter Millersville Sr. Mike Gardier^^^ Kutztown Sr. Demel Chambers^ Cheyney Sr. Juma McKenley C.W. Post Jr. Travis Proctor Shippensburg Jr. Domenique Price^ Bloomsburg Sr. Oscar Rivera Bloomsburg So. Corey Rhood West Chester Sr. Return Specialist Return Specialist Kevin Garland^ West Chester Sr. Brandon Real Bloomsburg Fr. Punter Punter Kyler Ford^^ Shippensburg Sr. John Banzhof Millersville Sr.

* Indicates previous All-PSAC East first team selection * Indicates previous All-PSAC East first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC East second team selec- ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC East second team selec- tion tion

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HISTORY 63 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL History

COACHES RECORDS Name Years No W L T PCT Name Years No W L T PCT no coach 1889-1905 14 44 17 5 .711 Francis Johnson 1930-32 3 2 14 5 .214 Charles D. Cooper 1906-10 5 26 5 7 .776 Marino Intreri 1937 1 3 4 0 .429 A.M. Cottrell 1911 1 0 2 0 .000 Ivan Stehman 1938-41 4 15 11 2 .571 Harold Zimmerman 1912-13 2 3 10 2 .267 John Fischer 1946-50 5 9 28 1 .250 Dennis A. Sharkey 1914-16 3 5 15 2 .273 Bernie Santaniello 1951-53 3 6 15 0 .286 F. Filling 1917 1 4 2 0 .667 George Katchmer 1954-69 16 58 73 3 .444 Rev. Hartman 1918 1 2 3 0 .400 Dr. Gene Carpenter 1970-2000 31 212 89 6 .700 Gordan Granger 1919 1 1 4 1 .250 Kevin Kiesel 2001-04 4 15 27 0 .357 Paul B. Kehs 1920-22 3 6 11 3 .375 Joe Trainer 2005-07 3 13 20 0 .394 Philip D. Aines 1923-24 2 6 7 1 .464 Greg Colby 2008- 2 4 18 0 .182 John A. Pucillo 1925-29, 33-36 9 22 33 5 .408 TOTALS 1889-2009 114 456 408 43 .526

Charles D. Cooper Ivan Stehman George Katchmer Dr. Gene Carpenter 1906-10 1938-41 1954-69 1970-2000

PSAC EAST FINISHES Year Record Finish Year Record Finish 1960 4-1 2nd 1985 4-2 3rd 1961 2-3 T-4th 1986 5-1 2nd 1962 2-4 5th 1987 4-2 T-2nd 1963 4-2 T-2nd 1988 6-0 1st 1964 1-4-1 6th 1989 *5-1 T-1st 1965 2-4 5th 1990 5-0 1st 1966 2-4 T-6th 1991 2-3-1 5th 1967 2-4 5th 1992 4-2 3rd 1968 2-3-1 T-4th 1993 6-0 1st 1969 1-5 6th 1994 4-2 T-3rd 1970 3-3 T-4th 1995 5-0-1 T-1st 1971 4-2 T-2nd 1996 4-2 T-2nd 1972 4-2 T-2nd 1997 4-2 T-2nd 1973 4-2 3rd 1998 6-0 1st 1974 5-1 2nd 1999 5-1 2nd 1975 4-2 2nd 2000 5-1 2nd 1976 4-2 2nd 2001 2-4 5th 1977 5-0 1st 2002 3-3 4th 1978 2-3 4th 2003 1-5 6th 1979 4-1 T-1st 2004 3-3 4th 1980 4-1 T-1st 2005 3-3 4th 1981 5-0 1st 2006 3-3 4th 1982 4-2 3rd 2007 2-3 5th 1983 3-3 4th 2008 1-6 7th 1984 4-1-1 3rd 2009 2-5 6th TOTALS 175-113-5 (.606) Dr. Gene Carpenter

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points Game 30 Kevin Cannon vs. Shepherd, 1995 Brady Myers vs. Cheyney, 1995 Juan Jones vs. Kutztown, 2004 Season 108 Desi Washington, 1989 Career 264 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84

Most Touchdowns Game 5 Kevin Cannon vs. Shepherd, 1995 Brady Myers vs. Cheyney, 1995 Juan Jones vs. Kutztown, 2004 Season 17 Desi Washington, 1989 Juan Jones, 2005 Career 44 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84

Most Touchdowns Rushing Game 5 Brady Myers vs. Cheyney, 1995 Juan Jones vs. Kutztown, 2004 Season 16 Juan Jones, 2005 Career 43 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84

Most Touchdowns Passing Game 6 J. Szczecinski vs. Salisbury State, 1979 Drew Folmar vs. East Stroudsburg, 1999 Season 30 Drew Folmar, 1998 Ricke Stonewall Career *91 Drew Folmar, 1997-00

Most Touchdown Pass Receptions Most Net Yards Passing Most All-Purpose Yards Game 4 Jamal Smith vs. Kutztown, 2009 Play 91 Drew Folmar to Sean Scott Game 350 Ricke Stonewall vs. New Haven, 1982 Kevin Cannon vs. Shepherd, 1995 vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 (TD) 328 Kevin Cannon vs. Shepherd, 1995 Season 13 Sean Scott, 1997 Game 458 Drew Folmar vs. Kutztown, 1999 326 Dan Esposito vs. Clarion, 1994 Mike McFetridge, 1998 Season 3,039 Drew Folmar, 1998 Season 1,876 Desi Washington, 1989 Career 27 Mike McFetridge, 1995-98 Career 9,903 Drew Folmar, 1997-00 Career 5,160 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 Sean Scott, 1997-00 4,994 Kevin Cannon, 1991-95 Most Rushing Attempts Highest Pass Efficiency Rating 4,456 Bob Coyne, 1980-83 Game 44 Cardoza Jacks vs. Cheyney, 2008 Season 164.8 Drew Folmar, 1998 Season 294 Juan Jones, 2005 Career 147.0 Drew Folmar, 1997-00 Most Field Goals Career 648 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 Season 12 Brad Heim, 1992 Most Net Total Offensive Yards Andy Ryzewski, 2000 Most Net Yards Rushing Game 447 Drew Folmar vs. Kutztown, 1999 Play 93 Marc DeBellis vs. Mansfield,19 93 (TD) (-11 Rush, 458 Pass) Most Points After Touchdowns Game *350 Ricke Stonewall vs. New Haven, 1982 Season 2,970 Drew Folmar, 1998 Game 9 Andy Brubaker vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 Season 1,387 Ricke Stonewall, 1982 (-69 Rush, 3,039 Pass) Brandon Lynch vs. Mansfield, 1996 Career 4,169 Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 Career 10,105 Drew Folmar, 1997-00 Andy Ryzewski vs. Cheyney, 1998 (202 Rush, 9,903 Pass) Season 40 Andy Ryzewski, 1998 and 1999 Most Passes Attempted Career 132 Andy Ryzewski, 1997-00 Game 67 Chris Fagan vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season 374 Dan Csencsitz, 2004 Season 24 Chris Fagan, 1991 Best Punting Average Career 1,241 Drew Folmar, 1997-00 Career 52 Chris Fagan, 1989-92 Season 40.8 John Banzhof, 2008 Career 39.6 John Banzhof, 2007-09 Most Passes Completed Most Pass Receptions Game 35 Dan Csencsitz vs. Slippery Rock, 2003 Game *18 Chris Pelczarski vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 Most Interceptions Season 235 Dan Csencsitz, 2004 Season 77 Mike McFetridge, 1998 Season 9 Tony Yoas, 1986 Career 760 Drew Folmar, 1997-00 Career 240 Sean Scott, 1997-00 Anthony Devine, 1990 Career 16 Jeff Raber, 1982-85 Best Pass Completion Percentage (min 10 att.) Most Net Yards Receiving Darren Ryals, 1986-89 Game 1.000 Dan Csencitz vs. Cheyney (12/12) Game 227 Sean Scott vs. Clarion, 1998 Brandon Shelton, 2003-07 Season .659 Drew Folmar, 1998 (220/334) Season 1,331 Mike McFetridge, 1998 Career .616 Dan Csencsitz, 2003-05 (485/787) Career 3,293 Sean Scott, 1997-00 Most Interception Yards Season 143 Anthony Devine, 1990 Best Average Yards Per Catch Career 401 Brandon Shelton, 2003-07 Season 30.6 Mark Lumpkin, 1983 Career 19.5 Dave Havriliak, 1978-80

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Most Solo Tackles Longest Touchdown Run Season 102 Tim Naylor, 1992 93 Yds., Marc DeBellis vs. Mansfield, 1993 Career 285 Rick Boyer, 1991-95 Longest Touchdown Pass Most Assisted Tackles 91 Yds., Drew Folmar to Sean Scott vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 Season 125 John Petrus, 1986 Career 320 John Petrus, 1985-88 Longest Field Goal 52 Yds., Barry Brunner vs. Bloomsburg, 1974 Most Quarterback Sacks Season 18 Steve Sudak, 1982 Longest Punt Career 40 Chris Hangen, 1982-85 73 Yds., George Rule vs. Wittenberg, 1979

Most Punt Returns Longest Punt Return Season 36 Desi Washington, 1988 89 Yds., Jan Bowman vs. Curry, 1967 Career 97 Desi Washington, 1986-89 Longest Kickoff Return Most Punt Return Yards 100 Yds., Brent Thomas vs. Mansfield, 1980 Season 381 Desi Washington, 1988 100 Yds., Kevin Cannon vs. Shepherd, 1995 Career 875 Desi Washington, 1986-89 Longest Interception Return Most Kickoff Returns *102 Yds., Ray Kasper vs. Curry, 1967 Season 32 Terrance Trogdon, 1901 Career 67 Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 Longest Return by Recovered Fumble *100 Yds., Jamal Battle vs. East Stroudsburg, 1998 Most Kickoff Return Yards Season 760 Kevin Cannon, 1994 Longest Return by Missed Field Goal Desi Washington Career 1,999 Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 98 Yds., Mike Ortman vs. Randolph-Macon, 1969

Most Overall Return Yards Longest Defensive Extra Point Return Game 223 Desi Washington vs. Slippery Rock, 97 Yds., Gordon Cain vs. West Chester, 1999 1988 (102 Punt, 121 Kickoff) Season 1,089 Kevin Cannon, 1994 *PSAC record (329 Punt, 760 Kickoff) Career 2,831 Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 (832 Punt, 1,999 Kickoff)

THE LAST TIME 20+ Carries Brad Lantz (22) vs. Edinboro - Nov. 7, 2009 (L, 25-28) 10+ Receptions Andy Neupauer (11) vs. Bloomsburg – 2004 (L, 23-20) 30+ Carries Cardoza Jacks (30) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 25, 2008 (L, 26-17) 100+ Yards Receiving Jamal Smith (133) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) 100+ Yards Rushing Brad Lantz (104) vs. Edinboro - Nov. 7, 2009 (L, 25-28) 150+ Yards Receiving Ryan Clift (166) vs. East Stroudsburg – 2003 (L, 28-24) 150+ Yards Rushing Cardoza Jacks (275) vs. Cheyney - Oct. 11, 2008 (L, 48-6) 200+ Yards Receiving *Sean Scott (227) vs. Clarion – 1998 (L, 38-31) 200+ Yards Rushing Cardoza Jacks (275) vs. Cheyney - Oct. 11, 2008 (L, 48-6) 250+ All-Purpose Yards Jamal Smith (256) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) 300+ Yards Rushing *^Ricke Stonewall (350) vs. New Haven – 1982 (W, 36-14) 300+ All-Purpose Yards Kevin Cannon (328) vs. Shepherd – 1995 (W, 59-7) 3+ Rushing TDs/game Brad Lantz (3) vs. West Chester – Oct. 14, 2006 (L, 54-27) 3+ Interceptions/Game Walt Hawkins (3) vs. Slippery Rock – Oct. 18, 2003 (L, 28-18) 50+ Yard Run Cardoza Jacks (54) vs. Cheyney - Oct. 11, 2008 (W, 48-6) Kickoff Return TD Brad Lantz (40) vs. East Stroudsburg – Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) 75+ Yard Run Cardoza Jacks (78) vs. Assumption - Aug. 28, 2009 (W, 31-28) Punt Return TD Matt Egenrieder vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) 20 Pass Completions Bill Shirk (23) vs. IUP - Sept. 12, 2009 (L, 3-17) Blocked Punt Return TD Andrew Pugh vs. Lock Haven – Sept. 15, 2007 (W, 19-10) 30 Pass Completions Bill Shirk (30) at Cheyney - Oct. 10, 2009 (W, 47-36) Interception Return TD Dan McClellan vs. Bentley - Aug. 29, 2008 (L, 35-22) 30+ Pass Attempts Bill Shirk (41) vs. IUP - Sept. 12, 2009 (L, 17-3) Fumble Return TD Derrick Bass vs. Slippery Rock - Sept. 6, 2008 (L, 28-24) 50+ Pass Attempts Dan Csencsitz (50) vs. Glenville State – 2004 (W, Defensive XP Return Gordon Cain vs. West Chester – 1999 (L, 40-35) 40+ Pass Attempts Bill Shirk (45) vs. East Stroudsburg – Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) 3 Field Goals/Game Sean Hughes (3) vs. Indiana (Pa.) -2001 (W, 30-26) 50+ Pass Attempts Dan Csencsitz (50) vs. Glenville State – 2004 (W, 34-31) 40-Yard Field Goal John Banzhof (47) at Bloomsburg – Oct. 3, 2009 (L, 45-10) 200+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (217) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) Recorded a Safety vs. Slippery Rock – Sept. 8, 2007 (L, 21-2) 250+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (290) vs. East Stroudsburg - Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) Scored in All 4 Quarters at Cheyney - Oct. 10, 2009 (W, 47-36) 300+ Yards Passing Bill Shirk (300) vs. C.W. Post - Oct. 18, 2008 (L, 55-38) Recorded a Shutout vs. Cheyney – Oct. 27, 2007 (W, 16-0) 400+ Yards Passing Dan Csencsitz (410) vs. Glenville State – 2004 (W, 34-31) Was Shutout vs. Indiana (Pa.) – Sept. 22, 2007 (L, 45-0) 3+ Passing TDs/game Bill Shirk (4) vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) Was Tied vs. Bloomsburg – 1995 (28-28) 50+ Yard Pass Bill Shirk (52, TD) to Jamal Smith vs. Kutztown - Oct. 24, 2009 (W, 41-35 2OT) 75+ Yard Pass Bill Shirk (80, TD) to Jamal Smith vs. West Chester - Sept. 20, 2008 (L, 41-10) * Millersville Record 8+ Receptions Andy Tischbein (9) vs. East Stroudsburg - Nov. 1, 2008 (L, 45-18) ^ PSAC Record

66 History 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS RUSHING Name G TC YDS AVG LG TD YDS/G 1. Ricke Stonewall, 1982 10 191 1387 7.3 73 15 138.7 2. Scott Highley, 1989 10 172 1333 7.8 73 9 133.3 3. Juan Jones, 2005 11 294 1332 4.4 38 16 121.1 4. Marc DeBellis, 1993 10 220 1308 5.9 93 10 130.8 5. Bob Coyne, 1981 11 163 1183 7.3 80 13 107.5 6. Scott Highley, 1988 10 175 1182 6.7 63 11 118.2 7. Troy Smith, 1985 10 212 1101 5.2 26 5 110.1 8. Robb Riddick, 1980 9 193 1100 5.7 65 9 122.2 9. Mike Ortman, 1971 9 152 1098 7.2 -- 12 122.0 10. Ron Porter, 1992 10 218 1053 4.8 88 13 105.3

PASSING Name G ATT COMP INT PCT YDS AVG LG TD YDS/G 1. Drew Folmar, 1998 10 334 220 12 .659 3039 13.8 81 30 303.9 2. Drew Folmar, 1999 10 316 199 4 .630 2700 13.6 91 26 270.0 3. Dan Csencsitz, 2004 10 374 235 11 .628 2649 11.3 59 17 264.9 4. Greg Moylan, 1995 10 275 175 6 .636 2310 13.2 62 22 231.0 5. Chris Fagan, 1991 10 360 187 24 .519 2248 12.0 70 15 224.8 6. Drew Folmar, 1997 10 294 173 10 .588 2152 12.4 65 19 215.2 7. Chris Fagan, 1990 10 292 1156 11 .534 2065 13.3 66 11 206.5 8. Drew Folmar, 2000 10 297 168 8 .566 2012 12.0 49 16 201.2 9. Chuck Andrew, 2001 11 346 190 14 .549 1981 10.4 56 12 180.1 Scott Highley 10. Greg Moylan, 1996 10 322 183 11 .568 1973 10.8 47 14 197.3

RECEIVING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Name G REC YDS AVG LG TD REC/G Name G RUSH REC RET TOTAL YDS/G 1. Mike McFetridge, 1998 10 77 1131 14.7 81 13 7.7 1. Desi Washington, 1989 10 714 463 699 1876 187.6 2. Sean Scott, 1998 10 73 1008 13.8 39 4 7.3 2. Bob Coyne, 1981 11 1183 158 483 1824 165.8 3. Mike McFetridge, 1996 10 72 860 11.9 36 8 7.2 3. Kevin Cannon, 1994 10 17 575 1089 1681 168.1 4. Kevin Cannon, 1995 9 71 918 12.9 56 11 7.1 4. Ricke Stonewall, 1982 10 1387 17 267 1671 167.1 5. Mike McFetridge, 1997 10 70 770 11.0 65 6 7.0 5. Kevin Cannon, 1995 9 -17 918 740 1641 182.3 6. Andy Neupauer, 2004 10 68 718 10.6 27 6 6.8 6. Robb Riddick, 1980 9 1100 268 208 1576 175.1 7. Sean Scott, 1999 8 67 1030 15.4 91 6 8.4 7. Terrance Trogdon, 2001 11 299 578 660 1477 134.3 8. Alfa Jackson, 2001 11 66 724 11.0 70 1 6.0 8. Dondre Gilliam, 2000 10 90 767 595 1452 145.2 9. Sean Scott, 2000 10 65 760 11.7 40 4 6.5 9. Juan Jones, 2005 11 1332 92 11 1435 130.5 10. Terrance Trogdon, 2001 11 58 518 8.9 36 5 5.3 10. Scott Highley, 1988 10 1182 242 0 1424 142.4 TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING Name G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL YDS/G Name G TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS 1. Drew Folmar, 1998 10 395 -69 3039 2970 297.0 1. Desi Washington, 1989 10 17 0 3 0 108 2. Drew Folmar, 1999 10 372 30 2700 2730 273.0 2. Juan Jones, 2005 11 17 0 0 0 102 3. Dan Csencsitz, 2004 10 426 -158 2649 2491 249.1 3. Ricke Stonewall, 1982 10 15 0 0 0 90 4. Greg Moylan, 1995 10 319 52 2310 2362 236.2 4. John Flamish, 1999 10 13 0 1 0 86 5. Drew Folmar, 1997 10 375 76 2152 2228 222.8 5. Bob Coyne, 1981 11 14 0 0 0 84 6. Drew Folmar, 2000 10 395 165 2012 2177 217.7 Scott Highley, 1988 10 14 0 0 0 84 7. Chris Fagan, 1991 10 401 -171 2248 2077 207.7 Kevin Cannon, 1995 9 14 0 0 0 84 8. Carmen Lex, 1977 10 287 351 11629 1980 198.0 8. Ron Porter, 1992 10 13 0 0 0 78 9. Chuck Andrew, 2001 11 445 -15 1981 1966 178.7 Sean Scott, 1997 10 13 0 0 0 78 10. Chris Fagan, 1990 10 351 -162 2065 1903 190.3 Mike McFetridge, 1998 10 13 0 0 0 78

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CAREER LEADERS RECEIVING RUSHING Name G REC YDS AVG TD REC/G Name G TC YDS AVG TD YDS/G 1. Sean Scott, 1997-2000 38 240 3293 13.7 227 6.3 1. Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 41 648 4169 6.4 43 101.7 2. Mike McFetridge, 1995-98 40 221 2778 12.6 27 5.5 2. Scott Highley, 1986-89 35 445 2883 6.5 21 82.4 3. Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 37 158 2093 13.2 22 4.3 3. Marc DeBellis, 1991-94 40 596 2859 4.8 24 71.5 4. Andy Neupauer, 2001-04 42 156 1749 11.2 13 3.7 4. Brad Lantz, 2006-2009 39 642 2670 4.2 16 68.5 5. Bill Burke, 1989-92 40 144 2008 13.9 14 3.6 5.Steve Schaufert, 1971-74 28 411 2515 6.1 18 89.8 6. Ryan Clift, 2002-05 31 130 1728 13.3 13 4.2 6. Bob Coyne, 1980-83 36 382 2322 6.1 19 64.5 7. Omar Sanders, 2003-06 37 126 1332 10.6 5 3.4 7. Ron Porter, 1988-92 33 454 2221 4.9 26 67.3 8. Alfa Jackson, 2000-03 32 118 1454 12.3 4 3.7 8. Gerald Mack, 1993-96 34 399 2213 5.6 19 65.1 9. Andy Tischbein, 2005-08 40 108 1594 14.8 16 2.7 9. Troy Smith, 1982-85 35 433 2154 5.0 12 61.5 10. Shawn Foxworth, 1996-99 36 106 1636 15.4 14 2.9 10. Juan Jones, 2003-05 23 423 2012 4.7 27 87.5 TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING Name G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL YDS/G Name G ATT COMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G 1. Drew Folmar, 1997-2000 40 1537 202 9903 10105 252.7 1. Drew Folmar, 1997-2000 40 1241 760 34 61.2 9903 13.0 91 247.6 2. Chris Fagan, 1989-92 40 1336 -460 7362 6902 172.6 2. Chris Fagan, 1989-92 40 1098 556 52 50.6 7362 13.2 48 184.1 3. Dan Csencsitz, 2003-06 36 1206 -420 7275 6855 190.4 3. Dan Csencsitz, 2003-06 36 1032 635 33 61.5 7275 7.0 52 202.1 4. Greg Moylan, 1993-96 32 972 -129 6207 6078 189.9 4. Greg Moylan, 1993-96 32 848 497 30 58.6 6207 12.5 50 194.0 5. Carmen Lex, 1974-77 30 902 1050 4489 5539 184.6 5. Carmen Lex, 1974-77 30 569 290 38 51.0 4489 15.5 37 149.6 6. Mike Burke, 1971-74 34 792 741 3716 4457 131.0 6. Gregg Caplan, 1982-85 37 565 286 37 50.6 3991 14.0 20 107.9 7. Gregg Caplan, 1982-85 37 951 374 3991 4365 118.0 7. Mike Burke, 1971-74 34 543 270 42 49.7 3716 13.8 42 109.3 8. Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 41 652 4169 56 4225 103.0 8. Bill Shirk, 2007-Present 29 584 313 25 53.6 3619 11.6 27 124.8 9. Bill Shirk, 2007-Present 29 750 102 3619 3721 128.3 9. Chuck Andrew, 2001-02 18 568 309 18 54.4 3512 11.4 22 195.1 10. Chuck Andrew, 2001-02 18 568 -42 3512 3470 192.8 10. Steve Lennox, 1968-70 26 454 205 33 45.2 2379 11.6 10 91.5 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Name G RUSH REC RET TOTAL YDS/G 1. Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 41 4169 136 855 5160 125.9 2. Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 37 70 2093 2831 4994 135.0 3. Bob Coyne, 1980-83 36 2322 331 1803 4456 123.8 4. Dondre Gilliam, 1997-2000 41 1019 1332 1230 3581 87.3 5. Robb Riddick, 1977-80 34 1938 431 1093 3462 101.8 6. Brad Lantz, 2006-2009 39 2670 709 40 3419 87.7 7. Sean Scott, 1997-2000 38 0 3293 43 3336 87.8 8. Desi Washington, 1986-89 34 870 463 1919 3252 95.6 9. Scott Highley, 1986-89 35 2883 329 9 3221 92.0 10. Mike McFetridge, 1995-98 40 0 2778 298 3076 76.9

SCORING Name G TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS 1. Ricke Stonewall, 1981-84 41 44 0 0 0 264 2. Brad Heim, 1990-93 40 0 115-124 0 39-64 232 3. Andy Ryzewski, 1997-2000 40 0 132-148 1 28-48 218 4. Luke Hadfield, 1986-89 40 0 121-130 0 31-56 214 5. Kevin Cannon, 1992-95 37 35 0 1 0 212 6. Ron Porter, 1988-92 33 28 0 0 0 168 Mike Squires, 1973-75 27 28 0 0 0 168 Juan Jones, 2003-05 23 27 0 0 0 168 9. Mike McFetridge, 1995-98 40 27 0 0 0 162 Sean Scott, 1997-2000 38 27 0 0 0 162

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TEAM RECORDS First Downs Game 34 vs. Cheyney 1969 vs. S. Connecticut 1989 Season 233 1995 Rushing 144 1981 Passing 142 1998 Penalty 26 1991

Rushing Attempts Season 590 1981

Yards Rushing Season 3,826 1981

Yards Lost Rushing Season 498 1987

Net Yards Rushing Game *559 vs. Bloomsburg 1981 Season 3,552 1981

Net Rushing Average Rushing Touchdowns Interceptions Solo Tackles Season 322.9 1981 Game 8 vs. Bloomsburg 1981 Game 7 vs. Cheyney 1984 Season 623 1994 vs. Mansfield 1996 Season 27 1988 Passes Attempted Season 43 1981 Assisted Tackles Game 67 vs. Bloomsburg 1991 Interception Return Yards Season 880 1981 Season 404 2001 Passing Touchdowns Season 429 1990 Game 6 vs. Salisbury State 1979 Quarterback Sacks Passes Completed vs. East Stroudsburg 1999 Most Turnovers Season 54 1979 Game 35 vs. Slippery Rock 2003 Season 30 1998 Season 42 1974 Season 238 2004 Rushing Defense (yards per game) Points Scored Most Penalties Season 51.1 1986 Interceptions Thrown Game 83 vs. Columbia All-Scholastics 1911 Game 18 vs. Bloomsburg 1987 Season 24 1991 72 vs. Bloomsburg 1981 Season 102 1995 Passing Defense (yards per game) Season 368 1981 Season 60.0 1973 Completion Percentage (min 10 att.) Most Penalty Yards Game 1.000 (12/12) vs. Cheyney 2006 Scoring Average Game 161 vs. Mansfield 1993 Defensive Touchdowns Season .662 (228-343) 1998 Season 35.3 1995 Season 950 1995 Season 6 1994/2003

Net Yards Passing Field Goals Most Punts Most Victories Game 458 vs. Kutztown 1999 Season 12 1992 and 2000 Season 70 1987 Season 10 1988 Season 3,131 1998 Points After Touchdowns Most Punting Yards Most Defeats Net Passing Average Game 9 vs. Bloomsburg 1981 Season 2,815 2009 Season 10 2008 Season 313.1 1998 vs. Mansfield 1996 vs. Cheyney 1998 Net Punting Average Most Ties Offensive Yards Season 42 1981 Season 40.8 2008 Season 3 1921/1931 Game 629 vs. Delaware Valley 1963 Season 4,605 1995 Two-Point Conversions Most Punt Returns Third Down Defense Game 3 vs. S. Connecticut 1989 Season 37 1977 Season .760 1995 Offensive Average vs. East Stroudsburg 2003 Season 460.5 1995 Season 6 1989 Most Punt Return Yards Fourth Down Defense Season 487 1979 Season .857 1995 Highest Average Gain Per Play Fumbles Season 6.34 1999 Season 46 1980 Most Kickoff Returns *PSAC record Touchdowns Season 67 2008 Game 9 vs. Bloomsburg 1981 Fumbles Lost vs. Mansfield 1996 Season 27 1979 Most Kickoff Return Yards vs. Cheyney 1998 Season 1,214 2009 Fumble Recoveries Season 26 1974

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ALL-TIME RESULTS MSNS 17 F & M 17 T MSNS 6 Alumni 0 W MSNS 17 Lancaster HS 0 W MSNS 16 F & M 21 L

1903 (7-0) MSNS 39 Lancaster HS 0 W MSNS 52 Lebanon HS 0 W MSNS 29 York Collegiate Inst. 0 W MSNS 10 Albright 6 W MSNS 16 Kutztown 0 W MSNS 33 Harrisburg HS 0 W MSNS 30 Alumni 0 W

1904 (4-1-1) MSNS 6 Carlisle Indians 6 T MSNS 0 Columbia YMCA 6 L MSNS 30 Albright 6 W MSNS 24 Kutztown 0 W MSNS 18 Albright 0 W MSNS 18 Kutztown 6 W

1890 1905--NO COMPETITION 1889 (2-1) 1897--NO COMPETITION MSNS 0 F & M 5 L Head Coach Charles D. Cooper

MSNS 22 York Collegiate Inst. 0 W 1906 (4-1-2) 1898 (4-1) MSNS 32 York Collegiate Inst. 0 W MSNS 0 Lancaster AC 0 T MSNS 6 Millersville HS 0 W MSNS 0 York HS 0 T MSNS 11 Carlton AA 0 W 1890 (1-1-1) MSNS 24 Allentown Prep 0 W MSNS 11 Rossmere 0 W MSNS Gettysburg L MSNS 17 Baltimore City College 0 W MSNS 0 F & M 5 L MSNS F & M W MSNS 11 Harrisburg HS 6 W MSNS 6 Alumni 0 W MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 0 T MSNS 5 Alumni 0 W

MSNS 5 Muhlenberg 6 L 1891--NO COMPETITION 1899 (4-1-1) MSNS 15 Lancaster HS 0 W 1907 (6-0-1) MSNS 0 Carlton AA 0 T 1892 (1-1) MSNS 5 Patrick’s Business Coll. 0 W MSNS 5 Rossmere 0 W MSNS 0 F & M 22 L MSNS 6 Williamson Trade 0 W MSNS 5 Alumni 0 W MSNS 36 Lancaster YMCA 0 W MSNS 16 Alumni 5 W MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 11 L MSNS 10 Baltimore City College 0 W MSNS 6 Lancaster AC 0 W 1893 (2-1) MSNS 0 Baltimore Polytechnic 0 T

MSNS 20 Lancaster All-Stars 0 W MSNS 34 Pa. Institute for Deaf 0 W 1900 (1-1-1) MSNS 8 College & High School 5 W MSNS 14 Susquehanna AA 4 W MSNS 0 Tigers 0 T MSNS 0 Columbia 4 L MSNS 11 Rossmere 0 W 1908 (6-1-1) MSNS 0 Alumni 11 L 1894 (5-1) MSNS 6 Susquehanna AA 0 W

MSNS 34 Ephrata HS 0 W MSNS 12 Bucknell Reserves 6 W 1901 (6-3) MSNS 0 York HS 8 L MSNS 5 Bucknell Reserves 0 W MSNS 6 Hamilton AC 0 W MSNS 46 Lancaster Red Roses 0 W MSNS 5 Allentown Prep 0 W MSNS 11 Olympics 0 W MSNS 10 F & M Reserves 0 W MSNS 5 Lancaster AC 5 T MSNS 16 MSNS Reserves 0 W MSNS 6 F & M 0 W MSNS 5 Baltimore Polytechnic 0 W MSNS 5 York Collegiate Inst. 6 L MSNS 16 Columbia Olympic Club 0 W MSNS 11 Baltimre City College 24 L MSNS 11 Harrisburg HS 0 W MSNS 5 Middletown AC 0 W MSNS 40 York Collegiate Inst. 0 W 1895 (2-1) MSNS 5 Columbia AC 6 L MSNS 6 Lancaster HS 9 L 1909 (4-2-2) MSNS 29 Alumni 0 W MSNS 6 Columbia HS 0 W MSNS 15 Lancaster HS 0 W MSNS 0 Tome Institute 11 L MSNS 12 Village Team 0 W MSNS 0 F & M 24 L

MSNS 6 Patrick’s Business Coll. 0 W 1902 (3-3-1) 1896 (2-1) MSNS 5 F & M 5 T MSNS 15 Lancaster HS 0 W MSNS 0 Columbia Olympic Club 6 L MSNS 15 St. John’s College 0 W MSNS 0 Albright 12 L MSNS 32 Lancaster AC 4 W MSNS 0 Susquehanna 0 T MSNS 56 Lititz HS 0 W MSNS 0 Tome Institute 12 L

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MSNS 21 Baltimore Polytechnic 0 W MSNS 8 Navy Plebes 12 L

1910 (6-1-1) MSNS 17 Lafayette AC 0 W MSNS 83 Columbia All-Scholastics 0 W MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 0 T MSNS 10 Middletown AC 0 W MSNS 25 Hershey YMCA 2 W MSNS 23 Carlisle Indian Reserves 0 W MSNS 30 Maytown 0 W MSNS 0 Navy Plebes 12 L

Head Coach: A.M. Cottrell 1911 (0-2) MSNS 11 Mount St. Mary’s 15 L MSNS 0 Navy 10 L

Head Coach: Harold Zimmerman 1912 (3-2-2) MSNS 15 Stevens Trade 0 W 1899 MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 0 T MSNS 0 Lancaster HS 23 L MSNS 27 Bloomsburg 0 W MSNS 6 Conway Hall 35 L MSNS 0 Conway Hall 26 L MSNS 13 York HS 0 W MSNS 10 Stevens Trade 6 W MSNS 0 Shippensburg 16 L MSNS 21 Dickinson Reserves 13 W MSNS 14 Allentown Prep 0 W MSNS 0 Lebanon Valley Reserves 0 T MSNS 7 F & M Reserves 7 T MSNS 20 Carson Long Institute 0 W 1921 (2-1-3) MSNS 3 Lebanon Valley 39 L MSNS 23 Stevens Trade 0 W MSNS 7 F & M 13 L

MSNS 34 Stevens Trade 0 W 1913 (0-8) Head Coach: F. Filling MSNS 0 Bloomsburg 0 T MSNS 6 Stevens Trade 7 L 1917 (4-2) MSNS 7 York HS 7 T MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 20 L MSNS 26 Columbia HS 0 W MSNS 7 Shippensburg 7 T MSNS 0 Lancaster HS 7 L MSNS 32 Harrisburg Academy 14 W MSNS 38 West Chester 7 W MSNS 0 Conway Hall 13 L MSNS 8 Lancaster HS 12 L MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 34 L MSNS 7 Stevens Trade 3 W 1922 (1-6) MSNS 0 Harrisburg Tech 23 L MSNS 0 Shippensburg 32 L MSNS 0 York HS 13 L MSNS 6 Tome Institute 41 L MSNS 37 Marysville HS 0 W MSNS 6 Stevens Trade 0 W MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 33 L MSNS 0 F & M 26 L Head Coach: Rev. Hartman MSNS 0 Bloomsburg 19 L Head Coach: Dennis A. Sharkey 1918 (2-3) MSNS 6 Shippensburg 46 L 1914 (1-6-1) MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 12 L MSNS 0 West Chester 8 L MSNS 20 Stevens Trade 0 W MSNS 0 Lebanon HS 64 L MSNS 0 Steelton HS 44 L MSNS 6 Conway Hall 26 L MSNS 27 Steelton HS 0 W MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 13 L MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 20 L Head Coach: Philip D. Aines MSNS 0 Gettysburg Reserves 0 T MSNS 23 Tarsus Gymnastic Sch. 7 W 1923 (3-3-1) MSNS 0 Lancaster HS 12 L MSNS 13 Stevens Trade 7 W MSNS 6 Tome Institute 38 L Head Coach: Gordan Granger MSNS 52 Beckley Business Col. 0 W MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 3 L 1919 (1-4-1) MSNS 0 York HS 27 L MSNS 13 Stevens Trade 27 L MSNS 10 Mount Joy 13 L MSNS 27 Shippensburg 0 W

MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 6 L MSNS 13 Lebanon Valley Res. 13 T 1915 ( 2-4) MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 3 L MSNS 0 West Chester 38 L MSNS 13 F & M Reserves 8 W MSNS 13 F & M 7 W MSNS 6 Steelton HS 8 L MSNS 0 Gettysburg Reserves 20 L MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 0 T MSNS 7 Lebanon Valley Reserves 19 L MSNS 0 Bloomsburg 32 L 1924 (3-4) MSNS 0 F & M Reserves 7 L MSNS 33 Stevens Trade 0 W MSNS 6 Conway Hall 40 L Head Coach Paul B. Kehs MSNS 39 Beckley Business Col. 0 W MSNS 26 Schuylkill Seminary 0 W 1920 (3-4) MSNS 6 York HS 7 L

MSNS 14 Lancaster HS 21 L MSNS 13 Kutztown 6 W 1916 (2-5-1) MSNS 6 F & M 7 L MSNS 0 Shippensburg 71 L MSNS 0 Lancaster HS 6 L MSNS 21 Shippensburg 25 L MSNS 3 West Chester 19 L MSNS 0 Bloomsburg 42 L MSNS 13 Stevens Trade 14 L MSNS 7 F & M 8 L

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Head Coach: John A. Pucillo 1925 (2-4-1) MSNS 0 Lancaster HS 19 L MSNS 10 Beckley Business Col. 0 W MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 0 T MSNS 0 F & M 8 L MSNS 0 Shippensburg 20 L MSNS 0 West Chester 76 L MSNS 7 Kutztown 6 W

1926 (0-5) MSNS 0 Stevens Trade 12 L MSNS 0 Beckley Business Col. 20 L MSNS 0 F & M 20 L MSNS 0 Shippensburg 63 L MSNS 0 West Chester 24 L

1927 (3-4) MSNS 0 York HS 28 L MSNS 13 Kutztown 6 W 1938 MSNS 28 Stevens Trade 0 W MSNS 0 Beckley Business Col. 26 L MSTC 6 Carlisle Army Med Sch. 6 T 1936 (3-4) MSNS 6 F & M 0 W MSTC 13 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 9 Bloomsburg 0 W MSNS 0 Shippensburg 19 L MSTC 6 Shippensburg 14 L MSTC 7 California (Pa.) 12 L MSNS 0 West Chester 43 L MSTC 8 West Chester 19 L MSTC 16 Montclair State 7 W MSTC 0 Mansfield 6 L 1928 (3-4-1) 1932 (0-5-1) MSTC 6 Shippensburg 19 L MSTC 31 Patton Trade 0 W MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 0 T MSTC 34 Howard 7 W MSTC 6 Lock Haven 6 T MSTC 0 Lock Haven 18 L MSTC 7 Kutztown 19 L MSTC 18 Elizabethtown 0 W MSTC 6 Mansfield 7 L MSTC 0 F & M 13 L MSTC 6 Kutztown 7 L Head Coach: Marino Intreri MSTC 0 Beckley Business Col. 12 L MSTC 0 Shippensburg 52 L 1937 (3-4) MSTC 12 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 0 West Chester 20 L MSTC 6 Bloomsburg 20 L MSTC 0 West Chester 6 L MSTC 7 Montclair State 6 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 7 L Head Coach: John A. Pucillo MSTC 0 Mansfield 13 L

1933(4-2) MSTC 28 Trenton State 0 W 1929 (4-1-2) MSTC 6 Bloomsburg 0 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 7 L MSTC 9 Beckley Business Col. 0 W MSTC 0 Lock Haven 6 L MSTC 20 Howard 6 W MSTC 14 Clarion 0 W MSTC 13 Montclair State 0 W MSTC 0 Kutztown 7 L MSTC 6 F & M Reserves 6 T MSTC 18 Kutztown 6 W MSTC 12 Lock Haven 0 W MSTC 12 Shippensburg 0 W Head Coach: Ivan Stehman MSTC 6 Kutztown 6 T MSTC 0 West Chester 19 L 1938 (2-4-2) MSTC 0 West Chester 13 L MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 0 T MSTC 7 Shippensburg 0 W 1934 (1-5-1) MSTC 0 Slippery Rock 0 T MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 8 L MSTC 0 Montclair State 10 L Head Coach: Francis Johnson MSTC 0 California (Pa.) 13 L MSTC 2 Mansfield 28 L 1930 (1-5-1) MSTC 6 Montclair State 14 L MSTC 21 Trenton State 7 W MSTC 6 California (Pa.) 12 L MSTC 0 Mansfield 0 T MSTC 0 Shippensburg 13 L MSTC 8 Clarion 0 W MSTC 12 Kutztown 6 W MSTC 13 Shepherd 6 W MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 19 L MSTC 0 Shippensburg 14 L MSTC 6 Kutztown 7 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 14 L MSTC 0 West Chester 71 L MSTC 7 Kutztown 7 T 1939 (2-5) MSTC 0 West Chester 6 L 1935(2-4) MSTC 19 Bloomsburg 7 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 12 L MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 6 L MSTC 0 Slippery Rock 38 L

MSTC 7 Mansfield 0 W MSTC 6 Montclair State 18 L 1931 (1-4-3) MSTC 6 California (Pa.) 18 L MSTC 6 Mansfield 12 L MSTC 6 California (Pa.) 12 L MSTC 0 Montclair State 21 L MSTC 6 Shepherd 0 W MSTC 0 Mansfield 0 T MSTC 13 Howard 7 W MSTC 19 Shippensburg 20 L MSTC 7 Bloomsburg 7 T MSTC 0 Shippensburg 34 L MSTC 0 Kutztown 21 L MSTC 14 Lock Haven 32 L 72 History 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

1940 (7-0) MSTC 19 Rider 7 W Head Coach: Bernie Santaniello MSTC 12 Bloomsburg 0 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 13 L 1951 (3-5) MSTC 34 Shepherd 0 W MSTC 6 Kutztown 7 L MSTC 19 East Stroudsburg 20 L MSTC 21 Montclair State 6 W MSTC 0 West Chester 6 L MSTC 26 Lock Haven 0 W MSTC 20 Mansfield 6 W MSTC 14 Bloomsburg 40 L MSTC 20 Blue Ridge 6 W 1948 (1-7) MSTC 14 Cheyney 13 W MSTC 27 Shippensburg 7 W MSTC 7 East Stroudsburg 13 L MSTC 21 West Chester 41 L MSTC 32 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 19 L MSTC 7 Shippensburg 21 L MSTC 25 Lock Haven 33 L MSTC 13 Kutztown 33 L 1941 (4-2) MSTC 12 Bloomsburg 20 L MSTC 28 Mansfield 13 W MSTC 13 Montclair State 14 L MSTC 6 Rider 13 L MSTC 16 Mansfield 0 W MSTC 13 West Chester 33 L 1952 (3-4) MSTC 26 Shepherd 6 W MSTC 14 Kutztown 6 W MSTC 7 East Stroudsburg 0 W MSTC 7 Shippensburg 0 W MSTC 13 California (Pa.) 31 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 7 L MSTC 33 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 27 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 13 Albright 26 L 1949 (1-7) MSTC 27 Cheyney 7 W MSTC 0 East Stroudsburg 13 L MSTC 6 Shippensburg 49 L 1942 through 1945-NO COMPETITION MSTC 14 Shippensburg 7 W MSTC 6 West Chester 55 L (World War II) MSTC 14 Lock Haven 16 L MSTC 21 Mansfield 27 L MSTC 7 Bloomsburg 36 L Head Coach: John Fischer MSTC 7 St. Francis (Pa.) 19 L 1953 (0-6) 1946 (3-3) MSTC 0 West Chester 26 L MSTC 0 East Stroudsburg 31 L MSTC 7 Mansfield 14 L MSTC 7 California (Pa.) 14 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 24 L MSTC 13 Lock Haven 12 W MSTC 13 Kutztown 21 L MSTC 0 Kutztown 6 L MSTC 13 Bloomsburg 0 W MSTC 0 Cheyney 6 L MSTC 27 Shippensburg 13 W 1950 (2-6) MSTC 0 Shippensburg 65 L MSTC 0 Kutztown 6 L MSTC 19 East Stroudsburg 31 L MSTC 7 Mansfield 26 L MSTC 0 West Chester 12 L MSTC 7 Lock Haven 28 L MSTC 2 Bloomsburg 40 L Head Coach: George Katchmer 1947 (2-5-1) MSTC 0 St. Francis (Pa.) 20 L 1954 (3-5) MSTC 20 Albright 13 W MSTC 7 West Chester 26 L MSTC 0 East Stroudsburg 19 L MSTC 0 Mansfield 0 T MSTC 0 Shippensburg 27 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 13 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 14 L MSTC 25 Kutztown 6 W MSTC 26 Kutztown 12 W MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 37 L MSTC 25 Mansfield 6 W MSTC 24 Cheyney 6 W MSTC 20 Delaware Valley 14 W MSTC 0 Shippensburg 60 L MSTC 0 West Chester 52 L MSTC 7 Mansfield 42 L

1955 (4-3-1) MSTC 6 Lebanon Valley 6 T MSTC 0 Lock Haven 27 L MSTC 20 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 25 Cheyney 0 W MSTC 21 Delaware Valley 7 W MSTC 2 Shippensburg 14 L MSTC 13 West Chester 26 L MSTC 21 Mansfield 6 W

1956 (2-6) MSTC 6 East Stroudsburg 33 L MSTC 7 Lock Haven 28 L MSTC 7 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 13 Cheyney 12 W MSTC 12 Delaware Valley 13 L MSTC 7 Shippensburg 26 L MSTC 14 West Chester 31 L MSTC 0 Mansfield 26 L 1940

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1957 (2-6) MSTC 0 East Stroudsburg 27 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 26 L MSTC 7 Kutztown 19 L MSTC 45 Cheyney 7 W MSTC 31 Howard 13 W MSTC 0 West Chester 25 L MSTC 6 Mansfield 13 L MSTC 6 Trenton State 32 L

1958 (6-3) MSTC 14 Randolph-Macon 0 W MSTC 20 Trenton State 0 W MSTC 6 Kutztown 0 W MSTC 41 Cheyney 7 L MSTC 20 East Stroudsburg 14 W MSTC 0 Bloomsburg 12 L MSTC 0 West Chester 68 L MSTC 0 Lock Haven 32 L MSTC 14 Howard 0 W

1959 (5-4) MSTC 12 Randolph-Macon 13 L MSTC 13 Trenton State 7 W MSTC 39 Kutztown 13 W MSTC 21 Cheyney 6 W 1968 MSTC 0 East Stroudsburg 6 L MSTC 7 West Chester 41 L MSTC 13 Delaware Valley 0 W MSTC 29 Bloomsburg 14 W 1963 (5-3, 4-2 PSAC East) 1966 (4-5, 2-4 PSAC East) MSC 0 Randolph-Macon 6 L MSC 13 Clarion 34 L 1960 (6-3, 4-1 PSAC East) MSC 13 Kutztown 6 W MSC 7 Glassboro State 0 W MSC 6 East Stroudsburg 0 W MSC 6 West Chester 16 L MSC 26 Kutztown 0 W MSC 0 Randolph-Macon 20 L MSC 19 Mansfield 14 W MSC 6 West Chester 21 L MSC 59 Kutztown 7 W MSC 6 Bloomsburg 0 W MSC 6 Mansfield 22 L MSC 0 West Chester 42 L MSC 13 East Stroudsburg 21 L MSC 19 Bloomsburg 20 L MSC 40 Cheyney 0 W MSC 38 Cheyney 0 W MSC 21 East Stroudsburg 13 W MSC 26 Trenton State 7 W MSC 49 Delaware Valley 0 W MSC 14 Cheyney 17 L MSC 21 Delaware Valley 19 W MSC 22 Curry 0 W MSC 7 Montclair State 14 L 1964 (3-4-1, 1-4-1 PSAC East) MSC 26 Mansfield 20 W MSC 21 Delaware Valley 7 W 1967 (3-6, 2-4 PSAC East) MSC 0 Kutztown 8 L MSC 25 Clarion 30 L 1961 (5-3, 2-3 PSAC East) MSC 6 West Chester 33 L MSC 13 Randolph-Macon 31 L MSC 7 East Stroudsburg 37 L MSC 14 Mansfield 0 W MSC 26 Kutztown 7 W MSC 20 Randolph-Macon 12 W MSC 6 Bloomsburg 20 L MSC 6 West Chester 50 L MSC 0 Kutztown 7 L MSC 12 East Stroudsburg 24 L MSC 13 Mansfield 25 L MSC 6 West Chester 56 L MSC 26 Cheyney 26 W MSC 19 Bloomsburg 28 L MSC 48 Cheyney 6 W MSC 12 Hampden-Sydney 7 W MSC 8 East Stroudsburg 40 L MSC 26 Trenton State 0 W MSC 38 Cheyney 14 W MSC 26 Mansfield 6 W 1965 (4-4, 2-4 PSAC East) MSC 53 Curry 6 W MSC 31 Montclair State 14 W MSC 41 Glassboro State 0 W MSC 19 Kutztown 6 W 1968 (2-5-1, 2-3-1 PSAC East) 1962 (2-6, 2-4 PSAC East) MSC 14 West Chester 25 L MSC 15 Randolph-Macon 48 L MSC 0 Randolph-Macon 22 L MSC 0 Mansfield 14 L MSC 7 Kutztown 7 T MSC 19 Kutztown 13 W MSC 27 Bloomsburg 32 L MSC 7 West Chester 63 L MSC 0 West Chester 38 L MSC 6 East Stroudsburg 33 L MSC 7 Mansfield 19 L MSC 13 Mansfield 20 L MSC 26 Cheyney 13 W MSC 21 Bloomsburg 13 W MSC 14 Bloomsburg 33 L MSC 26 Brockport State 23 W MSC 21 East Stroudsburg 41 L MSC 6 East Stroudsburg 19 L MSC 1 Cheyney (forfeit) 0 W MSC 19 Cheyney 0 W MSC 6 Shippensburg 14 L MSC 0 Delaware Valley 10 L 74 History 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

1975 (6-3, 4-2 PSAC East) MSC 18 Lehigh 27 L MSC 21 California (Pa.) 6 W MSC 12 Kutztown 17 L MSC 17 West Chester 12 W MSC 42 Mansfield 13 W MSC 55 Bloomsburg 9 W MSC 24 East Stroudsburg 28 L MSC 24 Cheyney 6 W MSC 28 Shippensburg 14 W

1976 (6-3, 4-2 PSAC East) MSC 17 Slippery Rock 28 L MSC 35 Kutztown 27 W MSC 14 West Chester 43 L MSC 32 Mansfield 0 W MSC 20 Bloomsburg 14 W MSC 13 East Stroudsburg 20 L MSC 10 Cheyney 6 W MSC 34 Washington & Lee 12 W MSC 29 Brockport State 20 W

1977 (8-2, 5-0 PSAC East) MSC 7 Westminster 28 L MSC 35 Slippery Rock 0 W MSC 34 Kutztown 32 W 1978 MSC 28 West Chester 7 W MSC 35 Mansfield 6 W 1969 (2-7, 1-5 PSAC East) 1972 (5-3-1, 4-2 PSAC East) MSC 28 Bloomsburg 21 W MSC 27 Randolph-Macon 28 L MSC 0 Shippensburg 0 T MSC 34 East Stroudsburg 8 W MSC 18 Kutztown 21 L MSC 21 Delaware State 28 L MSC 48 Cheyney 0 W MSC 12 West Chester 49 L MSC 7 Kutztown 13 L MSC 24 Edinboro 12 W MSC 16 Mansfield 17 L MSC 7 West Chester 52 L MSC 24 Clarion (State Game) 25 L MSC 7 Bloomsburg 14 L MSC 19 Mansfield 6 W MSC 14 East Stroudsburg 42 L MSC 16 Bloomsburg 15 W 1978 (6-3, 2-3 PSAC East) MSC 14 Grove City 41 L MSC 21 East Stroudsburg 0 W MSC 24 Westminster 10 W MSC 10 Shippensburg 8 W MSC 32 Cheyney 20 W MSC 22 Edinboro 20 W MSC 44 Cheyney 13 W MSC 56 Towson State 7 W MSC 13 Kutztown 7 W MSC 27 West Chester 0 W Head Coach: Dr. Gene Carpenter 1973 (7-2, 4-2 PASC East) MSC 33 Mansfield 0 W 1970 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC East) MSC 33 Norwich 7 W MSC 7 Bloomsburg 10 L MSC 0 Randolph-Macon 31 L MSC 14 Delaware State 7 W MSC 0 East Stroudsburg 24 L MSC 14 Kutztown 13 W MSC 48 Kutztown 6 W MSC 0 Cheyney 17 L MSC 0 West Chester 39 L MSC 3 West Chester 7 L MSC 35 Salisbury State 26 W MSC 21 Mansfield 6 W MSC 6 Mansfield 0 W MSC 17 Bloomsburg 23 L MSC 55 Bloomsburg 14 W 1979 (8-2, 4-1 PSAC East) MSC 3 East Stroudsburg 14 L MSC 13 East Stroudsburg 18 L MSC 48 Fordham 7 W MSC 10 Delaware State 44 L MSC 21 Cheyney 18 W MSC 17 Edinboro 6 W MSC 18 Shippensburg 14 W MSC 56 Shippensburg 27 W MSC 28 Kutztown 24 W MSC 25 Cheyney 0 W MSC 28 West Chester 3 W

1974 (8-1, 5-1 PSAC East) MSC 17 Mansfield 0 W 1971 (6-3, 4-2 PSAC East) MSC 30 Washington & Lee 6 W MSC 27 Bloomsburg 7 W MSC 21 Shippensburg 0 W MSC 40 California (Pa.) 0 W MSC 7 East Stroudsburg 12 L MSC 28 Kutztown 21 W MSC 17 Kutztown 6 W MSC 36 Cheyney 6 W MSC 0 Shepherd 14 L MSC 13 West Chester 37 L MSC 63 Salisbury State 10 W MSC 12 West Chester 48 L MSC 66 Mansfield 12 W MSC 14 Wittenberg (NCAA-III) 21 L MSC 33 Mansfield 6 W MSC 16 Bloomsburg 14 W MSC 48 Bloomsburg 7 W MSC 23 East Stroudsburg 0 W 1980 (6-2-1, 4-1 PSAC East) MSC 12 East Stroudsburg 39 L MSC 14 Cheyney 7 W MSC 14 New York Tech 14 T MSC 36 Cheyney 18 W MSC 15 Shippensburg 0 W MSC 0 Edinboro 28 L MSC 41 Lebanon Valley 0 W

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MSC 0 Kutztown 19 L MU 34 Mansfield 21 W MSC 14 West Chester 13 W MU 29 Slippery Rock 34 L MSC 38 Mansfield 7 W MU 51 Bloomsburg 17 W MSC 42 Bloomsburg 15 W MU 59 Kutztown 12 W MSC 14 East Stroudsburg 7 W MU 21 Shippensburg 17 W MSC 28 Cheyney 7 W MU 27 Indiana (Pa.) (NCAA-II) 24 W MSC 40 Salisbury State 33 W MU 26 N. Dakota St. (NCAA-II) 36 L

1981 (8-3, 5-0 PSAC East) 1989 (6-4, 5-1 PSAC East) MSC 20 Towson State 42 L MU 31 Shepherd 7 W MSC 20 Slippery Rock 12 W MU 41 S. Connecticut 43 L MSC 50 Kutztown 7 W MU 0 Shippensburg 24 L MSC 41 West Chester 15 W MU 7 East Stroudsburg 19 L MSC 25 Mansfield 21 W MU 21 Cheyney 13 W MSC 72 Bloomsburg 0 W MU 42 Mansfield 21 W MSC 31 East Stroudsburg 0 W MU 27 Slippery Rock 24 W MSC 55 Cheyney 19 W MU 22 Bloomsburg 33 L MSC 7 Lehigh 40 L MU 59 Kutztown 31 W MSC 27 Central Florida 9 W MU 30 West Chester 29 W MSC 17 Shippensburg (State Game) 34 L 1990 (7-3, 5-0 PSAC East) 1982 (5-4-1, 4-2 PSAC East) 1988 MU 24 Shepherd 28 L MSC 3 Shepherd 3 T MU 35 S. Connecticut 14 W MSC 14 Savannah State 17 L MU 24 Mansfield 3 W MU 27 Kutztown 17 W MSC 13 Kutztown 10 W MU 30 Shippensburg 8 W MU 24 West Chester 17 W MSC 17 West Chester 40 L MU 17 Bloomsburg 28 L MU 22 East Stroudsburg 14 W MSC 27 Mansfield 10 W MU 7 Kutztown 3 W MU 52 Cheyney 18 W MSC 24 Bloomsburg 14 W MU 17 West Chester 21 L MU 28 Mansfield 20 W MSC 9 East Stroudsburg 25 L MU 32 East Stroudsburg 12 W MU 0 Indiana (Pa.), Pa. 38 L MSC 30 Cheyney 20 W MU 22 New Haven 21 W MU 40 Bloomsburg 35 W MSC 17 Slippery Rock 20 L MU 10 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 26 L MSC 36 New Haven 14 W 1986 (9-1, 5-1 PSAC East) MU 55 Glenville State 13 W 1991 (4-5-1, 2-3-1 PSAC East) 1983 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC East) MU 35 Cntrl. Connecticut 7 W MU 30 Shepherd 20 W MU 14 Shepherd 37 L MU 20 East Stroudsburg 3 W MU 34 Norfolk State 16 W MU 27 Slippery Rock 28 L MU 42 Cheyney 16 W MU 45 Kutztown 36 W MU 20 Kutztown 6 W MU 37 Mansfield 0 W MU 3 West Chester 12 L MU 16 West Chester 10 W MU 19 California (Pa.) 10 W MU 17 East Stroudsburg 17 T MU 21 Mansfield 10 W MU 36 Bloomsburg 3 W MU 42 Cheyney 32 W MU 14 Bloomsburg 22 L MU 38 Kutztown 14 W MU 30 Mansfield 31 L MU 12 East Stroudsburg 34 L MU 24 Shepherd 21 W MU 0 Indiana (Pa.), Pa. 47 L MU 20 Cheyney 21 L MU 3 West Chester 7 L MU 17 Bloomsburg 24 L MU 7 Towson State 45 L MU 6 Central Florida 52 L MU 28 New Haven 8 W 1987 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC East) MU 38 Shepherd 24 W 1992 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC East) 1984 (6-3-1, 4-1-1 PSAC East) MU 27 S. Connecticut 16 W MU 17 Shepherd 9 W MU 10 Shepherd 20 L MU 31 East Stroudsburg 27 W MU 31 Am. International 6 W MU 16 Slippery Rock 17 L MU 3 Cheyney 0 W MU 35 Shippensburg 10 W MU 38 Cheyney 0 W MU 3 Mansfield 13 L MU 48 Bloomsburg 12 W MU 7 Mansfield 7 T MU 14 California (Pa.) 31 L MU 23 Kutztown 21 W MU 31 Shippensburg 8 W MU 33 Bloomsburg 21 W MU 27 West Chester 38 L MU 22 Bloomsburg 15 W MU 17 Kutztown 12 W MU 13 East Stroudsburg 20 L MU 21 Kutztown 9 W MU 8 West Chester 44 L MU 38 Cheyney 0 W MU 29 West Chester 34 L MU 22 Shippensburg 9 W MU 27 Mansfield 14 W MU 28 East Stroudsburg 22 W MU 12 Edinboro 36 L MU 46 New Haven 7 W 1988 (10-2, 6-0 PSAC East) MU 21 Shepherd 16 W 1993 (8-2, 6-0 PSAC East) 1985 (8-2, 4-2 PSAC East) MU 31 S. Connecticut 3 W MU 38 Shepherd 14 W MU 28 Shepherd 3 W MU 17 West Chester 15 W MU 30 Am. International 10 W MU 28 Cntrl. Connecticut 12 W MU 14 East Stroudsburg 13 W MU 14 Shippensburg 16 L MU 34 Cheyney 20 W MU 28 Cheyney 6 W MU 26 Bloomsburg 0 W 76 History 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL

MU 41 Kutztown 7 W MU 34 Lock Haven 12 W MU 10 Indiana (Pa.) 9 W MU 14 West Chester 10 W MU 17 Bloomsburg 21 L MU 35 West Chester 40 L MU 20 East Stroudsburg 7 W MU 16 Kutztown 13 W MU 35 Kutztown 28 W MU 51 Cheyney 6 W MU 20 West Chester 23 L MU 54 East Stroudsburg 29 W MU 32 Mansfield 8 W MU 49 East Stroudsburg 16 W MU 48 Cheyney 18 W MU 27 Edinboro 52 L MU 32 Cheyney 7 W MU 21 Shepherd (NCAA-II) 14 W MU 21 Indiana (Pa.) (NCAA-II) 26 L 1994 (8-2, 4-2 PSAC East) 1997 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC East) MU 45 Shepherd 11 W MU 31 Clarion 25 W 2000 (6-4, 5-1 PSAC East) MU 32 Am. International 6 W MU 10 New Haven 53 L MU 14 Villanova 51 L MU 31 Shippensburg 14 W MU 37 Shippensburg 27 W MU 27 Shippensburg 19 W MU 40 Clarion 27 W MU 42 Mansfield 6 W MU 38 Kutztown 30 W MU 20 Bloomsburg 15 W MU 21 Lock Haven 6 W MU 33 E. Stroudsburg OT 26 W MU 7 Kutztown 12 L MU 8 Bloomsburg 24 L MU 44 Cheyney 7 W MU 21 West Chester 28 L MU 21 Kutztown 24 L MU 32 Mansfield 7 W MU 21 East Stroudsburg 9 W MU 21 West Chester 7 W MU 6 West Chester 0 W MU 56 Cheyney 12 W MU 47 East Stroudsburg 13 W MU 20 Bloomsburg 21 L MU 22 Mansfield 15 W MU 39 Cheyney 14 W MU 6 Slippery Rock 29 L MU 10 Indiana (Pa.) 21 L 1995 (9-1-1, 5-0-1 PSAC East) 1998 (8-2, 6-0 PSAC East) MU 59 Shepherd 7 W MU 31 Clarion 38 L Head Coach: Kevin Kiesel MU 39 Am. International 0 W MU 19 New Haven 18 W 2001 (3-8, 2-4 PSAC East) MU 20 Shippensburg 3 W MU 42 Edinboro 7 W MU 19 Rowan 51 L MU 41 Clarion 35 W MU 37 Mansfield 13 W MU 19 Delaware State 27 L MU 28 Bloomsburg 28 T MU 30 Bloomsburg 0 W MU 7 Shippensburg 17 L MU 21 Kutztown 20 W MU 14 Indiana (Pa.) 21 L MU 18 Kutztown 20 L MU 31 West Chester 12 W MU 34 West Chester 31 W MU 10 East Stroudsburg 42 L MU 19 East Stroudsburg 14 W MU 42 Kutztown 14 W MU 60 Cheyney 26 W MU 54 Cheyney 0 W MU 38 East Stroudsburg 35 W MU 32 Mansfield 30 W MU 41 Mansfield 20 W MU 63 Cheyney 0 W MU 21 West Chester OT 24 L MU 26 Ferris State (NCAA-II) 36 L MU 13 Bloomsburg 42 L 1999 (9-3, 5-1 PSAC East) MU 3 Slippery Rock 21 L 1996 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC East) MU 41 Bowie State 0 W MU 30 Indiana (Pa.) 26 W MU 17 Lafayette 29 L MU 35 New Haven 38 L MU 8 New Haven 22 L MU 20 Edinboro 10 W 2002 (3-7, 3-3 PSAC East) MU 34 Shippensburg 29 W MU 42 Mansfield 25 W MU 3 Rowan 17 L MU 63 Mansfield 7 W MU 31 Bloomsburg 21 W MU 3 Clarion 24 L MU 16 Indiana (Pa.) 43 L MU 6 Mansfield 12 L MU 26 Bloomsburg 49 L MU 9 Slippery Rock 33 L MU 10 Kutztown 9 W MU 26 East Stroudsburg 7 L MU 31 West Chester 24 W MU 49 Cheyney 0 W

2003 (4-7, 1-5 PSAC East) MU 27 Glenville State 25 W MU 13 ClarionOT 10 W MU 13 Bowie StateOT 7 W MU 13 Indiana (Pa.) 35 L MU 27 Mansfield 39 L MU 7 Bloomsburg 50 L MU 18 Slippery Rock 28 L MU 0 Kutztown 17 L MU 24 East Stroudsburg 28 L MU 3 West Chester 19 L MU 39 Cheyney 0 W

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2004 (5-5, 3-3 PSAC East) 2006 (5-6, 3-3 PSAC East) Head Coach: Greg Colby MU 19 Indiana (Pa.) 27 L MU 7 Shepherd 28 L 2008 (1-10, 1-6 PSAC East) MU 34 Glenville State 31 W MU 22 Slippery Rock 27 L MU 22 Bentley 35 L MU 27 Shippensburg 49 L MU 35 Lock Haven 0 W MU 24 Slippery Rock 28 L MU 17 East Stroudsburg 54 L MU 17 Indiana (Pa.) 14 W MU 3 Indiana (Pa.) 63 L MU 38 Cheyney 0 W MU 45 Kutztown 17 W MU 10 West Chester 41 L MU 16 West Chester 31 L MU 30 East Stroudsburg 19 L MU 14 Shippensburg 35 L MU 17 Slippery Rock 14 W MU 27 West Chester 54 L MU 24 Bloomsburg 49 L MU 38 Kutztown 37 W MU 0 California (Pa.) 41 L MU 48 Cheyney 6 W MU 35 Mansfield 14 W MU 16 Bloomsburg 28 L MU 38 C.W. Post 55 L MU 20 Bloomsburg 23 L MU 48 Cheyney 12 W MU 17 Kutztown 26 L MU 41 Mansfield 0 W MU 18 East Stroudsburg 45 L Head Coach: Joe Trainer MU 13 Edinboro 38 L 2005 (5-6, 3-3 PSAC East) 2007 (3-8, 2-3 PSAC East) MU 28 Indiana (Pa.) 9 W MU 7 Shepherd 36 L 2009 (3-8, 2-5 PSAC East) MU 21 Glenville State 20 W MU 5 Slippery Rock 21 L MU 31 Assumption 28 W MU 6 Delaware State 38 L MU 19 Lock Haven 10 W MU 14 Slippery Rock 31 L MU 17 Shippensburg 23 L MU 0 Indiana (Pa.) 45 L MU 3 Indiana (Pa.) 17 L MU 13 East Stroudsburg 17 L MU 36 East Stroudsburg 24 W MU 10 West Chester 63 L MU 31 Cheyney 7 W MU 14 West Chester 42 L MU 24 Shippensburg 63 L MU 7 West Chester 27 L MU 14 Shippensburg 23 L MU 10 Bloomsburg 45 L MU 15 Slippery Rock 21 L MU 28 Bloomsburg 42 L MU 47 Cheyney 36 W MU 23 Kutztown 20 W MU 16 Cheyney 0 W MU 3 C.W. Post 35 L MU 31 Mansfield 14 W MU 10 Bentley 17 L MU 41 Kutztown 31 W (2OT) MU 28 Bloomsburg 42 L MU 23 Kutztown 26 L MU 3 E. Stroudsburg 44 L MU 25 Edinboro 28 L

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SERIES VS. OPPONENTS Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Record Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Record 1902 (L, 12-0) 1947 (W, 20-13) 4-2 Lancaster A.C. 1896 (W, 32-4) 1908 (T, 5-5) 2-0-2 Allentown Prep 1906 (W, 24-0) 1912 (W, 14-0) 3-0 Lancaster H.S. 1895 (L, 9-6) 1925 (L, 19-0) 5-8 Alumni 1898 (W, 6-0) 1907 (W, 16-5) 7-1 Lancaster Red Roses 1894 (W, 46-0) 1894 (W, 46-0) 1-0 American International 1992 (W, 31-6) 1994 (W, 32-6) 3-0 Lancaster YMCA 1892 (W, 36-0) 1892 (W. 36-0) 1-0 Assumption 2009 (W, 31-28) 2009 (W, 31-28) 1-0 Lebanon H.S. 1903 (W, 52-0) 1918 (L, 64-0) 1-1 Baltimore City College 1907 (W, 17-0) 1908 (L, 24-11) 2-1 Lebanon Valley College 1912 (L, 39-3) 1971 (W, 41-0) 1-1-1 Baltimore Polytechnic 1907 (T, 0-0) 1909 (W, 21-0) 2-0-1 Lebanon Valley Reserves 1915 (L, 19-7) 1923 (T, 13-13) 0-1-2 Beckley Business College 1923 (W, 53-0) 1929 (W, 9-0) 4-3 Lehigh University 1975 (L, 27-18) 1981 (L, 40-7) 0-2 Bentley College 2007 (L, 17-10) 2008 (L, 35-22) 0-2 Lititz H.S. 1896 (W, 56-0) 1896 (W, 56-0) 1-0 Bloomsburg University 1916 (L, 42-0) 2009 (L, 10-45) 30-37-5 Lock Haven University 1928 (T, 6-6) 2007 (W, 19-10) 7-16-1 Blue Ridge 1940 (W, 20-6) 1940 (W, 20-6) 1-0 Mansfield University 1931 (T, 0-0) 2006 (W, 41-0) 42-21-4 Bowie State 1999 (W, 41-0) 2003 (W, 13-7) 2-0 Marysville H.S. 1917 (W, 37-0) 1917 (W, 37-0) 1-0 Brockport State 1965 (W, 26-23) 1976 (W, 29-20) 2-0 Maytown 1910 (W, 30-0) 1910 (W, 30-0) 1-0 Bucknell Reserves 1908 (W, 12-6) 1908 (W, 5-0) 2-0 Middletown A.C. 1908 (W, 5-0) 1910 (W, 10-0) 2-0 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1990 (L, 26-10) 1990 (L, 26-10) 0-1 Millersville H.S. 1898 (W, 6-0) 1898 (W, 6-0) 1-0 California (Pa.) University 1930 (L, 12-6) 2006 (L, 41-0) 3-9 MSNS Reserves 1901 (W, 16-0) 1901 (W, 16-0) 1-0 Carson Long Institute 1916 (W, 20-0) 1916 (W, 20-0) 1-0 Montclair State University 1933 (W, 13-0) 1961 (W, 31-14) 5-6 Carlisle Indians 1904 (T, 6-6) 1904 (T, 6-6) 0-0-1 Mount Joy H.S. 1919 (L, 13-10) 1919 (L, 13-10) 0-1 Carlisle Indian Reserves 1910 (W, 23-0) 1910 (W, 23-0) 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s College 1911 (L, 15-11) 1911 (L, 15-11) 0-1 Carlisle Medical 1931 (T, 6-6) 1931 (T, 6-6) 0-0-1 1906 (L, 6-5) 1906 (L, 6-5) 0-1 Carlton A.A. 1898 (W, 11-0) 1899 (T, 0-0) 1-0-1 Naval Academy, U.S. 1911 (L, 10-0) 1911 (L, 10-0) 0-1 Central Connecticut State 1985 (W, 28-12) 1986 (W, 35-7) 2-0 Naval Academy Plebes 1909 (L, 12-8) 1910 (L, 12-0) 0-2 Central Florida, University of 1981 (W, 27-9) 1991 (L, 52-6) 1-1 New Haven, University of 1982 (W, 36-14) 1999 (L, 38-35) 5-3 Cheyney University 1951 (W, 14-13) 2009 (W, 47-36) 54-4-1 New York Tech 1980 (T, 14-14) 1980 (T, 14-14) 0-0-1 Clarion University 1929 (W, 14-0) 2003 (W, 13-10) 6-5 Norfolk State University 1991 (W, 34-16) 1991 (W, 34-16) 1-0 College and High School A.S. 1893 (W, 8-5) 1893 (W, 8-5) 1-0 North Dakota State University 1988 (L, 36-26) 1988 (L, 36-26) 0-1 College of New Jersey 1937 (W, 28-0) 1961 (W, 26-0) 6-1 Norwich University 1973 (W, 33-7) 1973 (W, 33-7) 1-0 Columbia A.C. 1901 (L, 6-5) 1901 (L, 6-5) 0-1 Olympics 1901 (W, 11-0) 1901 (W, 11-0) 1-0 Columbia All-Scholastic 1910 (W, 83-0) 1910 (W, 83-0) 1-0 Patrick’s Business College 1907 (W, 5-0) 1909 (W, 6-0) 2-0 Columbia H.S. 1893 (L, 0-4) 1917 (W, 26-0) 2-1 Patton Trade School 1928 (W, 31-0) 1928 (W, 31-0) 1-0 Columbia Olympic Club 1894 (W, 16-0) 1896 (L, 6-0) 1-1 Penn Institute for the Deaf 1907 (W, 34-0) 1907 (W, 34-0) 1-0 Columbia YMCA 1904 (L, 6-0) 1904 (L, 6-0) 0-1 Randolph-Macon College 1958 (W, 14-0) 1970 (L, 31-0) 2-8 Conway Hall 1912 (L, 35-6) 1916 (L, 26-0) 0-5 Rider College 1947 (W, 19-7) 1948 (L, 13-6) 1-1 Curry College 1966 (W, 22-0) 1967 (W, 53-6) 2-0 Rossmere 1898 (W, 11-0) 1900 (W, 18-0) 3-0 C.W. Post 2008 (L, 55-38) 2008 (L, 55-38) 0-1 Rowan University 1965 (W, 41-0) 2002 (L, 17-3) 2-2 Delaware State University 1970 (L, 44-10) 2005 (L, 38-6) 1-4 St. Francis (Pa.) College 1949 (L, 19-7) 1950 (L, 2-0) 0-2 Delaware Valley College 1954 (W, 20-14) 1964 (W, 21-7) 6-2 St. John’s College 1909 (W, 15-0) 1909 (W, 15-0) 1-0 Dickinson Reserves 1920 (W, 21-13) 1920 (W, 21-13) 1-0 Salisbury University 1978 (W, 35-26) 1980 (W, 40-33) 3-0 East Stroudsburg University 1948 (L, 13-7) 2009 (L, 3-44) 24-36-1 Savannah State College 1982 (L, 17-14) 1982 (L, 17-14) 0-1 Edinboro University 1977 (W, 24-12) 2009 (L, 25-28) 5-5 Schuylkill Seminary 1915 (W, 26-0) 1915 (W, 26-0) 1-0 Elizabethtown College 1928 (W, 18-0) 1928 (W, 34-0) 1-0 Shepherd College 1938 (W, 13-6) 2007 (L, 36-7) 15-6-1 Ephrata H.S. 1893 (W, 34-0) 1893 (W, 34-0) 1-0 Shippensburg University 1916 (L, 16-0) 2009 (L, 24-63) 23-37-2 Ferris State University 1995 (L, 36-26) 1995 (L, 36-26) 0-1 Slippery Rock University 1938 (T, 0-0) 2009 (L, 14-31) 4-15-1 Fordham University 1979 (W, 48-0) 1979 (W, 48-0) 1-0 Southern Connecticut State 1987 (W, 27-16) 1990 (W, 35-14) 3-1 Franklin and Marshall College 1889 (L, 5-0) 1928 (L, 13-0) 3-13-2 Steelton H.S. 1918 (W, 27-0) 1923 (L, 8-6) 1-2 Franklin and Marshall Reserves 1890 (T, 0-0) 1929 (T, 6-6) 2-7-5 Stevens Trade School 1912 (W, 15-0) 1927 (W, 28-0) 10-8-2 Gettysburg College 1890 (W, 7-0) 1890 (W, 7-0) 1-0 Susquehanna A.A. 1907 (W, 14-4) 1908 (W, 6-0) 2-0 Gettysburg Reserves 1914 (T, 0-0) 1915 (L, 20-0) 0-1-1 1909 (T, 0-0) 1909 (T, 0-0) 0-0-1 Glenville State 1986 (W, 55-13) 2005 (W, 21-20) 4-0 Tarsus Gymnastic School 1918 (W, 23-7) 1918 (W, 23-7) 1-0 1969 (L, 41-14) 1969 (L, 41-14) 0-1 Tigers 1900 (T, 0-0) 1900 (T, 0-0) 0-0-1 Hamilton A.C. 1901 (W, 6-0) 1901 (W, 6-0) 1-0 Tome Institute 1901 (L, 11-0) 1914 (L, 38-6) 0-4 Hamden Sydney College 1964 (W, 12-7) 1964 (W, 12-7) 1-0 Towson University 1972 (W, 56-7) 1983 (L, 45-7) 1-2 Harrisburg Academy 1917 (W, 32-14) 1917 (W, 32-14) 1-0 Village Team 1895 (W, 12-0) 1895 (12-0) 1-0 Harrisburg H.S. 1901 (W, 11-0) 1906 (W, 11-6) 3-0 Villanova University 2000 (L, 51-14) 2000 (L, 51-14) 0-1 Harrisburg Tech 1913 (L, 23-0) 1913 (L, 23-0) 0-1 Washington and Lee University 1974 (W, 30-6) 1976 (W, 34-12) 2-0 Hershey YMCA 1910 (W, 25-2) 1910 (W, 25-2) 1-0 West Chester University 1921 (W, 38-7) 2009 (L, 10-63) 17-60 Howard University 1935 (W, 13-7) 1958 (W, 14-0) 5-0 Williamson Trade School 1907 (W, 6-0) 1907 (W, 6-0) 1-0 Indiana (Pa.) University 1988 (W, 27-24) 2009 (L, 3-17) 5-11 Wittenburg University 1979 (L, 21-14) 1979 (L, 21-14) 0-1 Kutztown University 1903 (W, 16-0) 2008 (W, 41-35 2OT) 56-23-3 York Collegiate Institute 1889 (W, 22-0) 1903 (W, 29-0) 4-1 Lafayette A.C. 1910 (W, 17-6) 1910 (W, 17-6) 1-0 York H.S. 1894 (L, 8-0) 1927 (L, 26-0) 1-5-2 Lafayette College 1996 (L, 29-17) 1996 (L, 29-17) 0-1 Lancaster All-Stars 1983 (W, 20-0) 1983 (W, 20-0) 1-0 79 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL History

1970 Karl Bivans OG 1st ALL-PSAC HONOREES Ray Garganes LB 1st Year Player Position Team Larry Hawkey DB 1st 1952 Pasquale D’Amico QB 1st Ralph Batty DE 2nd 1956 Joe Fizzano TE 2nd Bob Young NG 2nd 1957 Joe Tate E 2nd 1971 Ralph Batty DE 1st Ed Bealer HM Joe Malone C 1st Ed Schmalhofer HM Mike Panarella DT 1st 1958 Joe Tate E 2nd Mike Ortman FB 1st Walt Price FB HM Carl Brown TE 2nd 1959 Steve Bednar HB HM Bill Herschell DB 2nd Carl Roszkowski HM Steve Kotch NG 2nd 1960 John Paulik T HM 1972 Carl Brown TE 1st Carl Roszkowski HM Steve Schaufert FB 1st 1961 Bernie Santaniello, Jr. 1st Tom Coombs OT 2nd 1962 Joe Boccabella C 1st Joe Irwin DT 2nd 1963 Bob Mesaros FB 1st Jim Ketner DB 2nd 1965 Bud Ortman DB 1st Rich Riskie LB 2nd 1966 John Rylke LB 1st 1973 Pat Barnett PK 1st 1967 John Bowman DB 1st Mike Burke QB 1st Dick Cleary DT 1st Tom Coombs OT 1st Jim DiCocco LB 2nd Joe Irwin DT 1st Roger Bauer DE 2nd Doug Lyons WR 1st Gary Collins QB HM Joe Miller DB 1st Frank Antes HM Jim Toomey TE 1st Frank Grabowski HM Greg Meyers LB 2nd 1968 John Bowman DB 2nd Mike Squires TB 2nd Robb Riddick Roger Bauer DE 2nd 1974 Barry Brunner PK 1st Joe Lelinski C HM Rick Fidler NG 1st Mike Marcks NG 1st Rich Gloecker DE HM Greg Meyers LB 1st Bob Parr DB 1st Dick Cleary DT HM Mark Rigby OT 1st George Rule P 1st Ray Kaspar DB HM Steve Schaufert TB 1st John Toomey TE 1st 1969 Ralph Batty DE 1st Mike Squires WR 1st Aaron Wyley WR 1st Mike Burke QB 2nd Gordon Speicher RB 2nd Larry Bowe DT 2nd Ricke Griffe RB 2nd Rick Comegy DB 2nd Andy Mussleman DT 2nd Scott Madera C 2nd Robb Riddick DB 2nd 1975 Mark Rigby OG 1st 1978 Chris Ciatto LB 1st Harold Getz DT 1st Don Humphrey FL 1st Greg Meyers LB 1st Will Lewis DB 1st Bob Parr DB 1st Mike Marcks NG 1st Bill Salter SE 1st Robb RIddick DB 1st Bob Ulrich WR 1st Mark Udovich C 1st Bob Hill TE 2nd Aaron Wyley WR 1st Carmen Lex QB 2nd Chuck Bachert LB 2nd Jeff May P 2nd Rick Griffe RB 2nd Pete Mielnik PK 2nd Andy Musselman DT 2nd Mike Squires RB 2nd 1979 Chuck Bachert LB 1st 1976 Dave Rieck OG 1st Steve Brown OG 1st Frank Daly WR 1st Mike Marcks NG 1st John Toomey TE 1st Will Lewis DB 1st Bob Parr DB 1st Robb Riddick RB 1st Barry Brunner PK 2nd Mark Udovich C 1st Palmer Hossler LB 2nd Aaron Wyley WR 1st Carmen Lex QB 2nd Mark Zeswitz PK 1st Jeff May P 2nd Dave Havriliak TE 2nd 1977 Barry Brunner PK 1st Don Humphrey WR 2nd Chuck Bachert LB 1st Cliff Meier DE 2nd Gerry Hoff C 1st Fabio Pini DB 2nd Carmen Lex Don Humphrey SE 1st George Rule P 2nd Carmen Lex QB 2nd Jamie Szczecinski QB 2nd

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1980 Scott Baer OT 1st Scott Worman DE 1st Chris Ciatto LB 1st Bob Coyne RB 2nd Dav Havriliak TE 1st James Westmoreland WR 2nd Randy Reid DE 1st 1983 Moses Alston DB 1st Robb Riddick RB 1st Tony Elhajj OT 1st Patt Ross DB 1st Chris Hangen NG 1st George Rule P 1st Ricke Stonewall RB 1st Mark Udovich C 1st Scott Worman DE 1st Jeff Jameson LB 2nd Bob Coyne RB 2nd Brad Mangle DB 2nd James Westmoreland WR 2nd Fabio Pini DB 2nd 1984 Ed Aldrich OT 1st George Schmidt OG 2nd Mike Gechter LB 1st Steve Sudak NG 2nd Chris Hangen DT 1st Mark Zeswitz PK 2nd Scott Sharp C 1st 1981 Moses Alston DB 1st Ricke Stonewall RB 1st Scott Baer OT 1st John Clemens DE 2nd Andy Brubaker PK 1st 1985 Gregg Caplan QB 1st Bob Coyne RB 1st John Clemens LB 1st Luther Roberts QB 1st Chris Hangen DT 1st George Schmidt OG 1st David Mink PK 1st Ricke Stonewall RB 1st Ed Aldrich OT 2nd Steve Sudak NG 1st Brian Hartline DE 2nd Mark Udovich C 1st Dion Reed DB 2nd Pete Higgins OG 2nd Mike Robinson TE 2nd Jeff Jameson LB 2nd Troy Smith FB 2nd Bill Burke John Pappas DT 2nd 1986 Ed Aldrich OT 1st 1982 Andy Brubaker PK 1st Jeff A. Hannis DT 1st Pete Higgins OG 1st Bob Markwith DE 1st Desi Washington FB/RS 1st Mark Scarnulis DE 1st Steve Napier RB 1st Darren Ryals CB 1st George Schmidt OG 2nd John Petrus LB 1st Tim Cunningham C 2nd Scott Dilger LB 2nd T.J. Rudy DT 1st Scott Sorantino DT 2nd Moses Alston DB 1st Tony Yoas DB 1st 1990 Todd Van Horn OT 1st Tony Elhajj OT 1st Brian Gladden P 2nd Tom Burns OG 1st Chris Hangen NG 1st Luke Hadfield PK 2nd Ron Porter TB 1st Ricke Stonewall RB 1st Dion Reed DB 2nd Ralph Maldonado LB 1st Scott Sharp C 2nd Anthony Devine DB 1st Roger Smith TE 2nd Robert Mims DB 1st 1987 Luke Hadfield PK 1st Tony Malatesta SE 2nd John Petrus LB 1st Chris Fagan QB 2nd Dion Reed DB 1st Bill Burke TE 2nd Roger Smith TE 1st Greg Faulkner OT 2nd Michael Brower DB 2nd Scott Sorantino DT 2nd Kyle Landis DE 2nd Tim Naylor LB 2nd Steve Napier RB 2nd 1991 Bill Burke TE 1st Harry Strawser NG 2nd Tom Burns OG 1st T.J. Rudy DT 2nd Steve Lyter DE 1st 1988 Luke Hadfield PK 1st Scott Martin DT 1st John Petrus LB 1st Tim Naylor LB 1st Roger Smith TE 1st Chris Pelczarski SE 1st Scott Highley TB 1st Steve Saunders NG 1st Chuck Bitsko OT 1st Chris Fagan QB 2nd Darren Rylas CB 1st Brad Heim PK 2nd Hardy Stanley OT 1st Anthony Devine FS 2nd Kyle Landis DE 1st 1992 Greg Faulkner OT 1st Harry Strawser DT 2nd Jeff Figgs C 1st Mike Griffin DE 2nd Scott Martin DT 1st Todd Van Horn OT 2nd Bobby Mims CB 1st 1989 Luke Hadfield PK 1st Tim Naylor LB 1st Scott Highley TB 1st Ron Porter TB 1st Todd Van Horn OT 1st Steve Saunders NG 1st John Petrus Mark Painter OG 1st Rick Boyer LB 2nd 81 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL History

Anthony Devine FS/SS 2nd Braden Steffy DB 1st Brad Heim PK 2nd Alfa Jackson WR 2nd Chris Pelczarski SE 2nd 2002 Calvin Everett RB 1st Chris Smith OG 2nd Joe Hollister LB 1st Jamah Williams FG 2nd Braden Steffy DB 1st 1993 Rick Boyer LB 1st Eric Engle DT 2nd Deric Currie CB 1st Terrance Trogdon DB 2nd Marc DeBellis TB 1st 2003 Braden Steffy DB 1st Greg Faulkner OT 1st Joe Mitskas DB 1st Brad Heim PK 1st 2004 Joe Hollister LB 1st Jes Kaercher DE 1st Bakari Brown RS 1st Scott Martin DT 1st Dan deBrauwere DB 1st Chris Smith OG 1st Eric Engle OT 2nd Jeff Figgs C 2nd Andy Neupauer WR 2nd Bob Shipp DT 2nd Ryan Clift WR 2nd 1994 Kevin Cannon FL/RS 1st Chuck Koch DT 2nd Deric Currie CB 1st Chris Donati LB 2nd Dan Esposito FB 1st Kyle Hartman P 2nd Joe Fimple SS 1st 2005 Juan Jones RB 1st Mark Harman TE 1st Chris Donati LB 1st Jes Kaercher DE 1st Marcus Banks DB 2nd Shawn Landis LB 1st 2006 Ryan Lymych DL 1st Chris Smith OG 1st Bradndon Shelton DB 1st 1995 Kevin Cannon WR/RS 1st Joe Hollister Jarrod Linn DL 2nd Jamar Gordon DT 1st Marcus Banks DB 2nd Mark Harman TE 1st 2007 Adam Cobb OT 1st Drew Folmar QB 1st Greg Moylan QB 1st Jimmie Cotton RS 1st Chris Hemmert TE 1st Dale Reed SS 1st Kevin Kershner DL 1st Mike McFetridge WR 1st Tim Sorber OT 1st Marcus Banks DB 1st Andy Ryzewski PK 1st John Aument DE 2nd Brandon Shelton DB 1st Jamal Battle CB 1st Rick Boyer LB 2nd Sean Plunkett G 2nd Dave Ibarra DE 1st Robert Drumwright CB 2nd Brad Lantz RB 2nd Jim Jackominic DT 1st Shawn Landis LB 2nd Jarrod Linn DL 2nd Lee Rizzotto LB 1st 1996 Chris Caserio LB 1st 2008 Adam Cobb OT 1st Sean Scott WR 2nd Robert Drumwright CB 1st Matt Harmon LB 2nd Shane Skennonto OG 2nd Shawn Hershey OT 1st 2009 Julius Carter DB 1st Joe Cannon DE 2nd Dale Reed SS 1st Jamal Smith WR 2nd Wade Fauntleroy FS 2nd Jamal Battle CB 2nd Chad Miller DL 2nd Mike Zellner LB 2nd Jamar Gordon DT 2nd John Banzhof P 2nd 1999 Sean Scott WR 1st Gerald Mack FB 2nd Drew Folmar QB 1st Mike McFetridge WR/RS 2nd John Flamish RB 1st Greg Moylan QB 2nd OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lee Rizzotto LB 1st Brady Myers FB 2nd 1989 Desi Washington FB Wade Fauntleroy DB 1st Chris Wilson C 2nd 1998 Mike McFetridge WR Gordon Cain DB 1st 1997 Drew Folmar QB 1st Matt Doherty LB 2nd Mike McFetridge WR 1st Nate Nace OT 2nd Chris Wilson C 1st DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shawn Foxworth WR 2nd 2004 Joe Hollister LB Steve Reinoehl LB 1st Jon Bucher DT 2nd Jamal Battle CB 1st 2000 Dondre Gilliam WR/RS 1st Wade Fauntleroy FS 1st ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Sean Scott WR 1st Alex Brown DE 2nd 1991 Marc DeBellis Andy Ryzewski PK 1st Joe Cannon DE 2nd 1993 Scott Mack Jamaal Lee DT 1st Anthony Graham OG 2nd 1997 Drew Folmar QB Mike Zellner LB 1st Davonne Mobley RB 2nd 2007 Jamal Smith QB Drew Folmar QB 2nd Andy Ryzewski PK 2nd Matt Doherty C 2nd Sean Scott WR 2nd John Flamish RB 2nd 1998 Matt Doherty C 1st Terrance Trogdon RB 2nd John Flamish RB 1st Nick Reynolds DE 2nd Braden Steffy FS 2nd 2001 Terrance Trogdon RB 1st

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1991 Tom Burns GTE/CoSIDA Academic First Team ALL-AMERICANS NCAA College Division NCAA Division II/Kodak Second Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Bill Burke Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Tim Naylor Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1992 Tim Naylor NCAA Division II/Kodak Second Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Scott Martin NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1993 Scott Martin NCAA Division II/Kodak First Team AP Little All-America Second Team Greg Faulkner AP Little All-America First Team NCAA Division II/CoSIDA All-America Second Team 1994 Kevin Cannon Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Kevin Cannon 1995 Kevin Cannon NCAA Division II/CoSIDA All-America First Team NCAA Division II First Team Year Player Honor Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1970 Ray Garganes NAIA Honorable Mention C.M. Frank 1973 Mike Burke NAIA Honorable Mention 1996 Chris Caserio NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Joe Irwin NAIA Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Tom Miller NAIA Honorable Mention 1997 Mike McFetridge NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Tom Coombs NCAA Division III Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 1975 Harold Getz NAIA Second Team 1998 Mike McFetridge NCAA Division II/AFCA Division II All-America First Team NCAA Division III Honorable Mention Daktronics Inc./Division II All-America Second Team Bob Ulrich NAIA Honorable Mention AP Little All-America Second Team NCAA Division III Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America First Team Carmen Lex NAIA Honorable Mention Dave Ibarra Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team Mike Squires NAIA Honorable Mention 1999 Mark Wadel Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team 1976 Bob Parr NAIA First Team 2000 Dondre Gilliam Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America Third Team NCAA Division III/Kodak First Team Frank Daly NAIA Honorable Mention Dave Rieck NAIA Honorable Mention 1977 Carmen Lex NAIA Second Team NCAA Division III Honorable Mention Bob Parr NAIA Second Team 1978 Mike Marcks NCAA Division III Honorable Mention 1979 Will Lewis NCAA Division III First Team Mike Marcks NCAA Division III First Team 1980 Robb Riddick NCAA Division III/Kodak First Team 1981 Mark Udovich NCAA Division III/Kodak First Team 1982 Ricke Stonewall NCAA Division II Honorable Mention 1984 Ricke Stonewall NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Scott Sharp NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Mike Gechter NCAA Division II Honorable Mention 1985 Troy Smith NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Chris Hangen NCAA Division II Honorable Mention 1986 Jeff A. Hannis NCAA Division II/Kodak First Team 1987 John Petrus NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Roger Smith NCAA Division II Honorable Mention 1988 John Petrus NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Roger Smith NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Chuck Bitsko NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Luke Hadfield NCAA Division II Honorable Mention Darren Ryals NCAA Division II Honorable Mention 1990 Anthony Devine NCAA Division II/Kodak Second Team Scott Martin

83 2010 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY • FOOTBALL Facilities FACILITIES CHRYST FIELD AT BIEMESDERFER STADIUM

Biemesderfer Stadium, which has served as home to the Marauders since 1970, underwent a dynamic transformation in 2005.

An all-purpose synthetic surface field (Field- Turf) was installed. New visitors bleachers were added, a new scoreboard was placed in the endzone, an eight-lane running track was refinished and locker rooms were refurbished.

Athletic facility renovations were made pos- sible by a gift from Dana Chryst ’81 and The Jay Group in honor of J. Freeland Chryst ’50. Chryst Field was officially dedicated on Oct. 8, 2005.

STADIUM FIRSTS Year Opened: 1970 First Game: Randolph-Macon 31, Millersville 0 (9/19/70) All-Time Record: 123-59-3 (.673) First Win: Millersville 14, Kutztown 13 (9/26/70) Night Game Record: 30-8 (.789) First Night Game: Millersville 28, Shepherd 3 (9/14/1985)

CARPENTER-TROUT ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITY

The Carpenter-Trout Athletic Training Facil- ity, a stand-alone athletics training facility at Biemesderfer Stadium, opened in the fall of 2006. The facility was built as part of a $2 million makeover.

The 5,000 square-foot training center is open for use by all of Millersville’s intercol- legiate teams. The facility is an integral part of the physical development of all the Millersville student-athletes.

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