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2017 Penn Football Fact Book Home of Ivy Champions: 1959 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1988 • 1993 • 1994 1998 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2009 • 2010 • 2012 • 2015 • 2016

Football Contact: Chas Dorman Office: (215) 573-4125 Cell: (781) 844-3988 Email: dorman@upenn edu. Table of Contents

How to Follow Team/Media Information . . . . .2-4 History and Records ...... 89-138 Quick Facts ...... 2 Penn Athletics Hall of Fame ...... 90 Penn Football Media Information ...... 3 Penn Football in the Hall of Fame . 91-95 Website: Broadcast Schedule ...... 4 NFL Draft Picks/Recent Free Agents . 96 PennAthletics .com All-Time NFL Roster ...... 97 Twitter: All-Time Captains ...... 98 @PennFB; @PennAthletics; Welcome to Penn Football . . . . . 5-14 #FightOnPenn, #UPrising Penn Football By the Numbers . . . . 6-7 All-Time National Honorees ...... 99 Facebook: ...... 8-9 All-Time Team Awards ...... 100-101 Penn Athletics; Football Facilities ...... 10-11 All-Time First-Team All-Ivy . . . . . 102 University of ...... 12 All-Time Second-Team All-Ivy . . . . 103 2017 Penn Football President and Athletics Director . . . . . 13 All-Time Honorable Mention All-Ivy/MVPs . . 104 Fact Book Credits Penn Traditions ...... 14 Letterwinners ...... 105-115 Passing Records ...... 116-118 The 2017 Penn Football 2017 Penn Quakers ...... 15-52 Receiving Records ...... 119-121 Fact Book was created by the University of Alphabetical Roster/Pronunciations 16-17 All-Purpose Records ...... 121 Pennsylvania’s Office of Numerical Roster ...... 18-19 Rushing Records ...... 122-123 Athletic Communications Roster Breakdown ...... 20 Kicking Records ...... 124-125 and published by Square One Printing in Mount Laurel, The Watson Watch ...... 21 Scoring Records ...... 126 N .J . The book was designed, 2017 Outlook ...... 22-23 Touchdown/Return Records ...... 127 written and produced by Chas Total Offense Records ...... 128 Dorman, and edited by Ray Player Information ...... 24-52 Priore, Mike Mahoney, Krissy Punting Records ...... 129 Woods, Jake Silverman, and 2017 Coaches and Staff ...... 53-60 Defensive Records ...... 130 Barrett Freedlander . Head Coach Ray Priore ...... 54-55 Interception Records ...... 131 Photography by: Edwin Benson/Reagan ...... 56 Coaching Records ...... 132 Mahan, Drew Hallowell, Hunter Downs/Ulrich ...... 57 Team Win Streaks/Milestones . . . . 132 Martin, Jon Kolbe, Don Felice, Andy Lewis, Eric Dolan, Chas Dupont/Swanstrom ...... 58 Team Records ...... 133 Dorman, Tommy Leonardi, Blasko/Hall ...... 59 Television/Final Poll History . . . . . 134 Penn Archives, Tim Flynn, C .W . Smart/Support Staff ...... 60 All-Time Night Game/Overtime Results . . . . 135 Pack Sports, Todd Bauders, Daniel Kasle, Fred Trolio, Homecoming/Thanksgiving Game Results . . 136 James Stokely, Sam White, 2016 Season in Review ...... 61-76 NCAA and Ivy Record Win Streaks . . .137 Tim Morse and Dorothy Moritz . Game-by-Game Recaps ...... 62-71 Longest Plays/The Last Time . . . . 138 Special Thanks to: Amanda 2016 Honors and Final Statistics . . . . 72 Suarez, Lauren Hunter, Zack 2016 Final Offensive Statistics . . . 73-74 Opponent/Year-by-Year Results 139-160 DiGregorio, Nick Buchta, Records vs . Opponents ...... 140 Caitlin Gust, Larisa Morales, 2016 Final Defensive Statistics . . . . 75 Hunter Yrigoyen, University 206 Game/Season Highs and Rankings76 All-Time Results vs . Non-Conference . . . 141-144 of Pennsylvania Archives, All-Time Results vs . Brown ...... 145 The , Ivy League All-Time Results vs . Columbia . . . . 146 sports information directors, Home of Champions ...... 77-88 National Football Foundation National Championships ...... 78-79 All-Time Results vs . Cornell . . . . . 147 Hall of Fame, 1959 Ivy League Champions ...... 80 All-Time Results vs . Dartmouth . . . . 148 , Penn Football office staff and 1982/1983 Ivy League Champions . . . 81. All-Time Results vs . Harvard . . . . . 149 coaches . 1984/1985 Ivy League Champions . . . 82 All-Time Results vs . Princeton . . . . 150 1986/1988 Ivy League Champions . . . 83 All-Time Results vs . Yale ...... 151 Cover and layout design: All-Time Year-by-Year Results . . 152-160. Chas Dorman 1993/1994 Ivy League Champions . . . 84 1998/2000 Ivy League Champions . . 85 Fact Book is current as of 2002/2003 Ivy League Champions . . . 86 August 15, 2017 . Please contact the Penn Athletic 2009/2010 Ivy League Champions . . 87 Communications Office at 2012/2015 Ivy League Champions . . . 88 215-898-1748 if you find any discrepancies. Quick Facts

2017 Quick Facts/Schedule Football Quick Facts General Location ...... , Pa . Home Stadium ...... Franklin Field Founded ...... 1740 Capacity ...... 52,958 Enrollment ...... 10,406 Year Opened ...... 1895 President ...... Dr . Surface ...... Sprinturf Nickname ...... Quakers North Press Box Phone ...... (215) 898-6159 Colors ...... South Press Box Phone ...... (215) 898-1085 . . . Red. (PMS 201), Blue (PMS 288) First Season of Football ...... 1876 Affiliation ...... NCAA Football All-Time Record ...... 839-492-42 ( 626)*. Championship Subdivision (FCS) Seasons ...... 141st Conference...... Ivy League Games ...... 1,373 (NCAA record) Website ...... PennAthletics .com Ivy League Championships (18) . . . . . 1959, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 Director of Athletics ...... (bold - outright champion) . . 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, ...... Dr . . M . Grace Calhoun ...... 2012, 2015, 2016 Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Development ...... Football Staff ...... Tim Folan Head Coach ...... Ray Priore Assistant Athletic Director/ Seasons at Penn ...... 31st Academic Coordinator ...... Alma Mater ...... Albany, 1985 ...... Rosemarie Burnett Record at Penn ...... 14-6, Third Season Assistant AD, Compliance ...... Rachel Hiller Career Record ...... 14-6 NCAA Faculty Athletics Ivy Record ...... 12-2 Representative . . . Dr . Edward Lally Defensive Coordinator/DB Coach . . . Bob Benson — Vermont, 1986 (2rd) Institutional Eligibility Officer .. . . . Offensive Coordinator/O-Line Coach . . John Reagan — Syracuse, 1993 (3rd) ...... Janet. Ansert Running Backs Coach ...... Steven Downs — Central State, 1995 (19th) Ivy League Policy Representative . Wide Receivers Coach ...... Rick Ulrich — West Chester, 1984 (17th) ...... Bonnie Gibson Linebackers Coach ...... Jon Dupont — St . Lawrence, 2002 (12th) Athletics Phone...... 215-898-6121 Tight Ends Coach ...... Kyle Metzler — Yale, 2002, (1st) Athletics Fax ...... 215-573-2095 Defensive Line Coach ...... Malik Hall — Massachusetts, 2003 (3rd) Offensive Assistant Coach: . . . . . Joe Johnson — North Texas, 2011 (2nd) 2017 Penn Schedule Outside Linebackers Coach ...... Jeff Smart — Colorado, 2005 (3rd) Asst . AD/Football Operations . . . . Jake Silverman — Syracuse, 2008 (10th) 9/16 OHIO DOMINICAN 1 p .m . Video Coordinator . . . . . Matt Hutchinson — Coastal Carolina, 2007 (10th) 9/23 at Lehigh 12:30 p .m . Athletic Trainers ...... Emily Dorman, Anthony Erz, Phil Samko 9/29 DARTMOUTH* 7 p .m . Team Information 10/7 at CCSU 1 p .m . 2016 Overall Record: ...... 7-3 (4-1 H, 3-2 A) 10/14 at Columbia* 1:30 p .m . 2016 Ivy League Record: ...... 6-1 (4-0 H, 2-1 A) 2016 Ivy League Finish: ...... T-1st 10/21 YALE* 1 p .m . Starters Returning: ...... (19) 6 o, 8 d, 5 s 10/28 at Brown* 1 p .m . Starters Lost: ...... (9) 5 o, 3 d, 1 s 11/4 PRINCETON*^ 1 p .m . Letterwinners Returning: ...... (34) 13 o, 17 d, 4 s Letterwinners Lost: ...... (25) 12 0, 9 d, 4 s 11/11 at Harvard* 12 p .m . Returning All-Ivy Players: ...... (10) 4 o, 5 d, 1 s 11/18 CORNELL* 1:30 p .m . 2017 Captains ...... TBA * = Ivy League Game Athletic Communications ^ = Homecoming Director ...... Mike Mahoney CAPS = home game at Franklin Field Associate Director/Director of Social Media (Football SID) . . . Chas Dorman E-Mail ...... dorman@upenn .edu All game dates and times subject to change Office Phone ...... (215) 573-4125 Associate Director ...... Krissy Woods Assistant Directors ...... Wilder Treadway, Drew Taylor

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 2 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Media Information

Athletic Communications Interviews Print Media Seating The University of Pennsylvania’s Player interviews will only be conducted on The Franklin Field press gate is located at office of athletic communications Tuesdays and Wednesdays after practice, the Northwest entrance (near the ticket is located in the north end of typically in the early evening . To schedule window) . Print media are seated in the Weightman Hall, at the west end of an interview, call Chas Dorman at 215-573- South press area, which is to the right upon Franklin Field. 4125 . Please note that Coach Priore and entering the press gate and located in members of the team will NOT be available Section SE behind the Penn bench . Wireless Phone number - (215) 573-4125 for interviews on gameday prior to kickoff . Internet access is available throughout Mailing Address Franklin Field . University of Pennsylvania Weekly Notes Weightman Hall, 235 S . 33rd St . Game notes for Penn and its opponent, as Radio/TV Seating Philadelphia, PA 19104 well as rosters, stats and schedules can be Radio and television seating is in the Upper found online at PennAthletics com. . Stats South press box, located on the right side Mike Mahoney Director of and recaps are posted following each game . of the stadium upon entering the press Athletic Communications Game notes are available in PDF via e-mail . gate . There are several telephone lines 12th Year To be included on the distribution list, available for use and will be issued on a [email protected] contact Chas Dorman at first-come, first-serve basis . All requests dorman@upenn edu. . must be made at least one week in advance . Stations can order phone lines by Chas Dorman -- Credentials calling Chas Dorman at 215-573-4125 . Football SID Working press credentials and parking Associate Director/ passes can be obtained by calling Chas Television/Photographers Director of Social Media Dorman at 215-573-4125 . Stations may film from the sidelines, using 11th Year only minicams and remaining within the [email protected] Road Credentials photographers’ boxes on either side of Working press credentials and parking the field . Per NCAA rules, absolutely no Krissy Woods passes can be obtained by calling Chas cameras are allowed in the bench areas . Associate Director of Dorman at 215-573-4125 . All requests Tripods are also restricted on the sideline . Athletic Communications must be made at least a week prior to the Announcers are also seated in the South Third Year scheduled game . press box . Sideline passes may be arranged [email protected] through Chas Dorman in the Office of Statistics Athletic Communications . Stations with Flash statistics, play-by-play, halftime and broadcasts originating from Franklin Field Weekly Media Luncheon postgame statistics are distributed in each should call 215-573-4125 to order University Alternating between Penn and press box . Full statistical packages will support personnel for a telecast . Villanova, the weekly media luncheon is hosted by the Philadelphia Sports also be available in the press conference Writers and is open to all members of (Dunning Coaches’ Center) following the Post-Game Interviews the media. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. game . Following the end of each home football each week. Head Coach Ray Priore game, Ray Priore and selected players will is available for questions. To RSVP or Media Will Call meet the media in the Dunning Coaches’ secure parking, please contact Chas Media Will Call for home football games is Center which is located in the driveway Dorman at [email protected]. located in the Franklin Field ticket office, at next to the entrance of Franklin Field the Northwest entrance of the stadium . (across from the ticket office) . Visiting 2017 Luncheon Schedule coaches and requested players will go first Sept . 6 at Villanova Media Parking in the interview room, followed by Priore Sept . 13 at Penn Parking around Franklin Field is very and the Penn players . The Penn locker room Sept . 20 at Villanova limited . Media members must call in is closed to media at all times . Sept . 27 at Penn advance to be put on the parking list Oct . 4 at Villanova for games or practices . Contact Chas Oct . 11 at Penn Dorman at 215-573-4125 at least two days Oct . 18 at Villanova in advance of a game or a day prior to a Oct . 25 at Penn practice . Nov . 1 at Villanova Nov . 8 at Penn Nov . 15 at Villanova

The first time you mention us on-air or in your columns, please use our full name—the University of It’s Penn, Pennsylvania . After that, we ask that you refer to us simply as Penn . We would ask that you refrain Please from calling us “Pennsylvania” at any time . Thank you!

PENNATHLETICS.COM 3 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2017 Broadcast Schedule

The Red and Blue will appear on television nine times in 2017 as part of the Ivy League’s broadcast package . Seven games will be streamed live online via the Ivy League Network . Once again, all 10 Penn Football games can be heard in the Philadelphia area on WFIL 560-AM or WNTP 990-AM, and will be webcast live around the world on the Penn Sports Network (PSN) at PennAthletics com. . Matt Leon, and Hench Murray C’66, GEd’67, will team up once again Matt Leon for the call . This marks the 15th season with KYW Radio’s Matt Leon as the play-by-play voice of the Play-By-Play Quakers, while Murray embarks on his 37th season as the radio analyst for Penn football . 15th Season

Hench Murray Analyst 37th Season

ESPN College Gameday broadcasted from an FCS school for the first time at Franklin Field in 2002 . 2017 Penn Football Radio/Television Schedule Date Opponent Time Radio Television/Web

Sept. 16 Ohio Dominican 1 p.m.

Sept. 23 at Lehigh 1 p.m.

Sept. 29 Dartmouth* 7 p.m.

Oct. 7 at Central Conn. St. 1 p.m.

Oct. 14 at Columbia* 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 21 Yale* 1 p.m.

Oct. 28 at Brown* 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 4 princeton (HC)* 1 p.m.

Nov. 11 at Harvard* 12 p.m.

Nov. 18 cornell* 1:30 p.m.

* Ivy League game, Bold = Home game at Franklin Field:, HC = Homecoming game, All dates, times and media are subject to change. 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 4 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Welcome to Penn Football

2017 Penn Football Fact Book Penn Football By the Numbers

In 140 seasons, the Quakers have amassed some of the most impressive accolades in all of college football... Games Played NCAA Record at all levels: 1,373 College football’s most historic program All-Time Wins 839 Ranks 11th in college football history (third in FCS)

Meetings with Cornell 123 Fifth-most played rivalry of all-time

Game Winning Streak (1992-95) 24 NCAA FCS Record from 1995-2014

Game Ivy League Win Streak (2001-04) 20 Ivy record; Penn holds the four longest win streaks in League history

National Championships 7 Tied with Michigan and Oklahoma for seventh all-time

ALSO ON THE PENN FOOTBALL RESUME: 1917 Penn lost to Oregon, 14-0 46 NFL Draft Picks

64 First Team All-Americans No . 1 NFL Draft Pick in 1949

23 College Hall of Famers 18 Ivy League Titles Tied for most all-time 13 Outright Ivy Titles 11 Unbeaten Seasons Most all-time

Two NFL Hall of Famers Nation’s Oldest Stadium (1963) and Chuck Bednarik (1967) Franklin Field has stood since 1895

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 6 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Penn Football By the Numbers enn Football In the last 35 years ... Since the 1982 Quakers broke a 23-year title drought in dramatic fashion and kicked off an Ivy League-record string of five straight Ivy championships (including undefeated league records in 1984 and 1986), Penn Football has dominated the Ivy League Football landscape.

Ivy League Titles: Undefeated Seasons: 1 . PENN – 17 1 . PENN – 4 2 . Harvard – 12 2 . EVERYONE ELSE COMBINED - 4 3 . Dartmouth – 7 Harvard – 3 4 . Yale – 5 Dartmouth – 1 5 . Princeton – 6 Brown – 0 6 . Brown – 3 Columbia – 0 7 . Cornell – 2 Cornell – 0 8 . Columbia – 0 Yale – 0

Outright Ivy Titles: Undefeated Ivy 1 . PENN – 12 2 . EVERYONE ELSE COMBINED - 12Seasons: 2 . Harvard – 7 1 . PENN – 8 3 . Dartmouth – 2 2 . EVERYONE ELSE COMBINED - 8 4 . Yale – 1 Harvard – 6 5 . Princeton – 1 Dartmouth – 2 6 . Brown – 1 Brown – 0 7 . Cornell – 0 Columbia – 0 Columbia – 0 Cornell – 0 Yale – 0

Ivy League Win Streaks: 1 . PENN – 20 GAMES (2001-04) 24-Game Winning Streak 2 PENN. - 18 GAMES (2008-11) NCAA FCS Record (1995-2014) 3 . PENN - 17 GAMES (1992-95) 4 . HARVARD - 16 GAMES (2013-15)* 5 . PENN - 13 GAMES (1983-85) 6 Harvard. – 12 games (2001-02) 12 First Team All-Americans 6 Dartmouth. – 10 games (1996-97) * Ended by Penn on 11/14/15 9 Ivy League Players of the Year Scoring Streaks: 1 Harvard. – 178 games (active)* 4 NFL Draft Picks 2 Brown. – 162 games (1996-2012) 3 . PENN – 136 GAMES (1997-2011) 4 Yale. – 109 games (1998-2008) 5 Dartmouth. – 97 games (1987-97) 21 NFL Players 6 Princeton. – 84 games (1999-2007) * = as of the start of the 2017 season

PENNATHLETICS.COM 7 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Franklin Field

The Nation’s Oldest Collegiate Football Stadium

Franklin Field Records The Nation’s Oldest Collegiate Football Stadium Just how historic is Franklin Field? Consider that when the oldest First Game ballpark in professional , , opened in 1912, Oct . 1, 1895 - Penn 40, Swarthmore 0 Franklin Field was already 17 years old. didn’t open until 1914. The next-oldest college stadium, , opened All-Time Record in 1904; the oldest stadium in pro football, , was first 562-250-31 ( .685) used in 1924—nearly three full decades after the opening of Franklin Longest Home Winning Streaks Field. Fans have been watching Penn Football from the corner of 35 ...... 10 .28 .1896 - 10 .11 .1899 33rd and Spruce since the Quakers defeated Swarthmore 40-0 22 ...... 11 .11 .1899 - 10 .23 .1901 21 . . . . . 11 .26 .1903 - 10 .28 .1905 in the stadium’s first game on Oct. 1, 1895. Below is a brief list of 19 ...... 9 .23 .2000 - 11 22. .2003 the experiences enjoyed by the millions of fans who have passed 16 ...... 10 .17 .1992 - 10 21. .1995 through the Franklin Field gates:

23 Undefeated Home Seasons Franklin Field By the Numbers (Entering 2017): 1895 . . . . 11-0 (national champs) 1897 . . . . . 13-0 (national champs) 843 - Penn Football games have been played here 1898 ...... 12-0 1904 . . . . 11-0 (national champs) 562 - all-time Penn wins opposed to 250 losses and 31 ties 1905 ...... 11-0-1 1908 . . . . 9-0-1 (national champs) 121 - Penn Football seasons played here 1926 ...... 7-0-1 1936 ...... 7-0 - undefeated home seasons for the Quakers 1938 ...... 3-0-3 23 1940 ...... 6-0-1 - Ivy League title celebrations 1947 ...... 5-0-1 18 1977 ...... 5-0 1982 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 13 - seasons as home to the (1958-70) 1984 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 1986 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 5 - home winning streaks of 16 or more games 1988 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 1993 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 2 - Hollywood blockbusters filmed here (Invincible, Unbreakable) 1994 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 2000 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 2001 ...... 5-0 Opened in 1895, Franklin Field is home of the first: 2002 . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) • Scoreboard (1895) 2003 . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) 2010 . . . . 5-0 (Ivy League champs) • Permanent collegiate horseshoe stadium (1903) • Two-tiered football stadium in the nation (1925) Against the Ivy League • Stadium capacity of more than 78,000 (1925) Columbia ...... 44-6-0 ( .880) • Neutral Army-Navy game (1899) Brown ...... 41-10-1 ( 798). Dartmouth ...... 31-17-1 ( .642) • College football radio broadcast (1922) Cornell ...... 55-34-4 ( .613) Yale ...... 21-12-1 ( .632) • College football telecast (1940) Harvard ...... 21-17-2 ( 550). • Episode of ABC’s World Wide of Sports (1961) Princeton ...... 18-18-1 ( .500) Ivy League . . . 230-112-10 ( 682). 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 8 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Franklin Field 1895 1899 1903 Site of the first stadium scoreboard Site of first neutral Army-Navy game Site of the original horseshoe

Stands are built at the stadium’s current Army defeated Navy by a score of 17-5 at In 1903, in response to inadequate seating location at 33rd and Spruce Streets . The Franklin Field on Dec . 2, 1899 in the first for big games, wooden stands in the stadium stadium is opened for the , and neutral-site game ever played between the were replaced by a brick horseshoe, seating football plays its first game there on Oct . 1, two storied rivals . 20,000 fans and making Franklin Field the 1895, a 40-0 win Swarthmore . first permanent horseshoe college stadium .

1922 1925 1940 Site of college football’s first radio broadcast Site of the first double-decked stadium Site of college football’s first televised game

Cornell beats Penn, 9-0, on WIP-AM radio The second deck is completed, making Franklin Field is the site of the first-ever tele- on Nov . 30, 1922 . Also, the first tier is rebuilt Franklin Field the nation’s first double-decker cast of a college football game as Penn routs in brick and concrete . These stands remain football stadium . The capacity is 78,205, the Maryland, 51-0 on Oct . 5, 1940 . Local sta- today as the lower bowl . largest in the country . tion Philco (now KYW) used two cameras to broadcast all the action . 1961 1969 2013 Site of first Wide World of Sports episode AstroTurf installed New SprinTurf added

The first episode of ABC’s Wide World of In 1969, natural grass was replaced with Over the past decade, renovations have Sports was filmed at the Penn Relays on April AstroTurf and Franklin Field has had a included red and blue chairback seating, a 29, 1961 . synthetic surface ever since . new SprinTurf synthetic surface along with a new scoreboard and videoboard . The sta- dium’s current capacity stands at 52,958 .

ALSO HOME TO . . . Over its 122-year history, Franklin Field, which was home to the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles from 1958-1970, has hosted football, , , , soccer, , baseball, rugby, , commencements, concerts, Presidential speeches and drum corps competitions. It has hosted the NFL, CFL, USFL, Army-Navy games, and NCAA championships in men’s and women’s lacrosse and field hockey. More than 100,000 fans visit every April for the Penn Relays. It was the site of the Philadelphia Eagles’ last NFL championship in 1960, ’s only NFL playoff loss, the first CFL game ever played on American soil, and it has hosted more Army-Navy games than any other existing stadium (18). Franklin Field has even been immortalized in film—scenes from the Hollywood blockbusters “Invincible” and “Unbreakable” were filmed there.

PENNATHLETICS.COM 9 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Football Facilities

ROBERT J . LEFORT W’48 FOOTBALL OFFICE COMPLEX In the summer of 2006, the Penn football offices underwent a major renovation thanks to a gift from Robert LeFort in honor of his father, Jack LeFort, W’48 . The new office complex, located in historic Weightman Hall, gives improved working space to all of the program’s coaches and support staff . In addition, a large lounge was created with views overlooking Franklin Field . Space was also created to showcase Penn’s football history, including photo displays of each Ivy League championship team . The second phase, completed over the summer of 2007, created conference rooms and more offices to complete the state-of-the-art facility .

SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER DONALD E . FREY The University of Pennsylvania Sports Medicine Center ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER provides state-of-the-art medical care to the student- As part of the George A . Weiss Pavilion, the new state-of- athlete and the community . The center, which is located on the-art Donald E . Frey Athletic Training Center is located the ground floor of Weightman Hall at Franklin Field’s west in the east concourse of Franklin Field . The 4,600 square- end, approaches sports medicine with a multidisciplinary foot athletic training room boasts the latest in modality approach, providing services in orthopaedic surgery, technology, hydrotherapy, cryotherapy, and rehabilitation family practice, podiatry, physiatry, radiology and physical equipment . therapy . Outfitted with five Gameready machines, two Hivamat The University of Pennsylvania Sports Medicine Center, machines, light and laser therapy machines, and electrical which was established in 1978, is one of the oldest sports stim and ultrasound machines, this room rivals any athletic medicine centers in the nation and underwent a renovation training room in the country . in 2003 and will be expanded further after the current There is a separate hydrotherapy room equipped with updates to other facilities are completed . floor-to-ceiling glass, a non-slip resin floor, and two Polar Plunge hot/cold whirlpools . The room is staffed with eight full-time athletic trainers and four part-time athletic trainers . 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 10 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB George A. Weiss Pavilion

VARSITY STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE FACILITY Completed in 2010, the state-of-the-art George A. Nearly 19,000 square feet is dedicated solely to Penn’s varsity Weiss Pavilion at Franklin Field encompasses the athletes. Located within the intercollegiate weight room is the entire Northern facade and Eastern end of Franklin Strength and Performance Center, Speed and Agility Center, as well Field. In total, within its friendly confines are: as the Cardio and Circuit Training Area. Varsity Strength and Performance Center (18,700 sq . ft . intercollegiate weight room) Robert A . Fox Recreational Fitness Center (8,000 sq . ft .) Avery Blake Lacrosse Complex: *The 1988 Final Four Team Men’s Lacrosse Locker Room George A . Munger Complex *Robert P . Levy Football Players Locker Room *1959 Championship Team Football Coaches Locker Room *Women’s Track and Field Locker Room STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE CENTER *Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room Equipped with 30 custom-made weightlifting racks by Sorinex and 20,000 lbs. of WerkSan barbells and plates. Donald E . Frey Athletic Training Center

SPEED AND AGILITY CENTER Contains two 50-yard bounding tracks designed by Mondo Flooring, 18 heavy bags from Balazs, and several dozen medicine balls from MF Athletics.

CARDIO AND CIRCUIT TRAINING AREA Comprised of 40 of the latest LifeFitness machines including treadmills, bikes and ellipticals.

PENNATHLETICS.COM 11 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions University Of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania One of America’s finest universities, the University of Pennsylvania’s greatness lies not in its longevity, but in its culture and achievements . At Penn, you will find a historic Ivy League school with highly selective admissions and a history of innovation in interdisciplinary education and scholarship . However, you will also find a picturesque campus amidst a dynamic city and a world-class research institution . Penn continues to carry on the principles and spirit of its founder, —entrepreneurship, innovation, invention, outreach, and a pragmatic love of knowledge . Franklin’s practical outlook has remained a driving force in the University’s development . Penn traces its origins to 1740, when a group of Philadelphians established a trust for the instruction of children in a charity school . In 1750, Benjamin Franklin combined this trust with his Public Academy of Philadelphia, founded the year before . This institution, chartered in 1755 as the “College, Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia,” became the first in the country to formally bear the name “University ”. Today, the Penn campus has 151 buildings on 269 acres of land in West Philadelphia and is the largest institution of higher learning in the city . Penn is home to a diverse student body of more than 10,000 undergraduates, hailing from every state in the union and all around the globe . Admissions are among the most selective in the country, and Penn consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey . Another 10,000-plus students are enrolled in Penn’s 12 graduate and professional schools, which are national leaders in their fields . The Wharton School is consistently one of the nation’s top three business schools . The School of Nursing is one of the two best in the U .S . and The School of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Education, Law School, School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine all consistantly rank among the top-10 schools in their fields .

Now You Know . . • Nine Penn alumni, faculty members and trustees signed the Declaration of Independence . • Eleven alumni, faculty members, and trustees signed the U .S . Constitution . • The Heisman Trophy is named after former Penn football coach and Law graduate . • Dr . Judith Rodin, CW’66 was Penn’s seventh president (1994-2004) and the first female president in the Ivy League . • John B . Taylor, C’1907 and V’1908, was the first black athlete to win a gold medal for the U .S . (track, 1908 Olympics) . • The record nine gold medals Penn students and alumni won at the 1900 Olympics has never been matched by another school . • Surgeons General for both the and the Confederate States were Penn Medical School grads . • ENIAC, the first all-purpose digital computer, was developed at Penn in 1946 . • The Penn Relays is the world’s largest and oldest annual track meet . • University Provost William Smith taught his class in moral philosophy from a jail cell for three months in 1778 .

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 12 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Penn Administration

Amy Gutmann, Ph .D . Dr . M . Grace Calhoun President Director of Athletics and Recreation Amy Gutmann is widely Dr . M . Grace Calhoun is in her fourth recognized for her transformative year as the Director of Athletics leadership, which has increased and Recreation at the University of Penn’s diversity, interdisciplinary Pennsylvania . In this role, Calhoun excellence, and civic engagement . leads the University’s 33 varsity athletics programs, nearly 40 club Dr . Gutmann, the first in her family to graduate college, programs, and broad-based intramural and recreational has made access to a Penn education a top priority . Since offerings for students, faculty and staff . becoming president in 2004, she has doubled the number of Calhoun’s first three years at Penn have been highlighted by first-generation, low-income, and middle-income students at 13 Ivy League or conference championships by nine different Penn . Penn has become the largest university in the country to sports and two individuals NCAA titles . In addition, Penn has meet the full financial need of all undergraduates . had 56 All-Americans, 120 individual NCAA Championship

qualifiers, 11 Coaches of the Year, 15 Ivy League Players of the Global engagement has been a centerpiece of her Year, 49 Ivy League individual champions, 103 first-team All-Ivy presidency: In 2017, Penn announced that Vice President selections and a Rhodes Scholar . Joseph Biden will lead a new Penn center for global engagement in Washington . Penn also recently opened the Penn Athletics has increased competitiveness during Perry World House on campus and the Penn Wharton China Calhoun’s tenure through an investment in people and Center in Beijing . programs, winning six conference championships in 2016- 17 (which ranks third all-time in a single year) and boasting President Gutmann also has led the creation of an innovation two national runner-up finishes (women’s squash and men’s ecosystem on Penn’s vibrantly expanded campus . Opened in lightweight ), while still achieving academic distinctions 2016, Pennovation Works is a 23-acre former heavy industrial and offering a second-to-none student-athlete experience . In site that Penn purchased and transformed into an innovation the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) announcement in campus close to its academic core . The Pennovation Center is 2017, Penn ranked fourth nationally with 17 teams rated in the Pennovation Works’ flagship business incubator and laboratory, top 10 percent of their sport . In addition, Calhoun was named and the Penn Center for Innovation fast-tracks Penn discoveries the Division I FCS Administrator of the Year by the Women and technologies to meet social needs . Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA) and was appointed to the NCAA Division I Council in 2017 . As Philadelphia’s largest private employer and preeminent Under Calhoun’s leadership, Penn also surpassed its healthcare provider, Penn has an annual economic impact of fundraising goal in 2017 for the third straight year, as the $14 billion in Pennsylvania . Champions Club raised $23 .3 million from 6,200 donors .

The 2017 fiscal year also set records for endowment gifts In 2012, Gutmann published The Spirit of Compromise: Why ($8 .3 million) and annual giving ($5 .6 million), with 11 sports Governing Demands It and Campaigning Undermines It (with breaking their own program records for fundraising . Calhoun Dennis Thompson) . From 2009 to 2017, she chaired President has created a five-year strategic plan for Penn Athletics which Barack Obama’s Presidential Commission for the Study of will lead to increased competitiveness within the Ivy League Bioethical Issues . and nationally; a second-to-none, holistic student-athlete experience through the Penn Athletics Wharton Leadership Dr . Gutmann graduated from Radcliffe College of Harvard Academy and a robust Sports Performance unit; and best-in- University, earned a master’s degree from the London School class engagement through high participation rates in campus of Economics, and doctorate from Harvard . recreation and spirited intercollegiate contests .

Previously, she was the Laurance S . Rockefeller University Calhoun has developed and implemented the “Champion Professor at , where she was founding Your Life” branding campaign for Penn Athletics, emphasizing director of the University Center for Human Values, dean of the five core values: Character First, Aiming Big, Humility, faculty, and provost . Enjoyment, and Community Matters . She has launched a Student Development division to enhance the student-athlete experience through holistic programming in academics and life skills and the Penn Athletics Wharton Leadership Academy to foster leadership development for Penn student-athletes . Working closely with Penn Medicine, the Sports Performance division is becoming a national leader by using cutting-edge new technologies for the nutrition, mental health, training, conditioning, and injury prevention of student-athletes .

Calhoun and her husband Jason, a PGA golf professional, have four daughters: Alexandra, Madeline, Eleanor and MaryKate . PENNATHLETICS.COM 13 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Penn Traditions

Quaker Mascot Penn’s sports teams are nicknamed the Quakers after the religion adopted by William The Red and Blue Penn, who established Pennsylvania as a Quaker province . Today, we see the Quaker at Penn football and games . In the 1920s, a proposal was made to change Come all ye loyal classmen now, the Quaker mascot to the Penguin, but the students found the animal was too weak as in hall and campus through, a representative . Lift up your hearts and voices for Penn Songs the royal Red and Blue . “” is probably the Fair Harvard has her crimson, most well-known Penn song, and is Old Yale her colors too . sung at the end of many Penn events . But for dear Pennsylvania, It was written in 1896 and places the we wear the Red and Blue . origins of Penn’s colors as a combination of those of the best of her rivals . Arm Chorus: motions accompany the song’s refrain . Hurrah! Hurrah! Pennsylvan-I-ah! Other popular songs include “Fight On, Hurrah for the Red and Blue! Pennsylvania!” and “Drink a Highball ”. Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah for the Red and Blue! The Button Created by Claes Oldenberg and installed in front of in Fight On! 1981, the Button is 16 feet in diameter, weighs 5,000 pounds, and is cast in Fight on, Pennsylvania! reinforced aluminum . Oldenberg once Put the ball across that line . told the Philadelphia Inquirer that “the Fight you Pennsylvanians! Split represents the Schuylkill . It divides There it goes across this time . the button into four parts — for William Red and blue we’re with you Penn’s original Philadelphia squares ”. And we’re cheering for your men . Spring Fling So it’s fight, fight, fight Since the 70s, Spring Fling has been the student festival at Penn . Beginning Pennsylvania in 1972, with an attendance between ten and fifteen thousand, students descend onto Fight on for Penn! the Quad, Hill Square, College Green, and Wynn Commons to dance, eat, party, and enjoy a day full of surprises . Each Spring Fling consists of a carnival with games and events, a concert hosting high-profile bands, and the Quad concerts, which showcase some of the hottest local bands and performers . Hey Day In 1916, Hey Day was established as a “Moving-Up” celebration - a formal day to mark the advancement of each class . In recent decades, Hey Day, which is unique to Penn, represents the official passage of the junior class to senior status and is characterized by thousands of marching students parading around campus sporting fake straw hats, red t-shirts and canes .

Toast Throwing Toast throwing is one of the most unique traditions in all of college sports . After the third quarter of home football games, fans unite in the singing of “Drink a Highball ”. As the last line is sung—“Here’s a toast to dear old Penn”—the fans toss toasted bread to the sidelines . The act of throwing toast was adopted after alcohol was banned from the stadium in the 1970s . Students turned towards bread, and even bagels, so that they could continue to raise a “toast” to Penn . In 2013, a nationwide poll conducted by SIRIUS XM radio voted the toast toss as the third-best college football tradition in the nation .

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2017 Penn Football Fact Book 2017 Alphabetical Roster

No . Name Pos . Ht . Wt . Yr . Hometown (High School) Pronunciations Mike Akai (81) 81 Mike Akai WR 6-0 175 Jr . Universal City, Texas/Judson uh-k(eye) 3 Nico Ament LB 6-2 200 Jr . Anaheim, Calif ./Servite Nico Ament (15) 83 Charles Augustini WR 5-10 180 Jr . Medfield, Mass ./Tulane NEE-coh uh-ment 76 Dan Beaver OL 6-5 270 Fr . Hummelstown, Pa ./Lower Dauphin Greg Begnoche (71) 71 Greg Begnoche OL 6-4 265 So . Delray Beach, Fla ./American Heritage Beg-NO-chee Nicholas Bokun (86) 86 Nicholas Bokun TE 6-4 245 Sr . Hobart, Ind ./Hobart BOH-kin 79 Brian Bond DL 6-1 260 Fr . Montclair, N .J ./Montclair Kimberly Academy Karekin Brooks (30) 52 Choyce Bostian III OLB 6-2 235 So . El Cajon, Calif ./Kent School (Conn .) CARE-kin 93 Drew Brennan K 6-2 165 So . Downingtown, Pa ./Downingtown East Trevor Cefalu (17) 7 Winston Britton DB 5-10 175 Fr . Chester, N Y. ./Hackley School SEHF-uh-loo Prince Emili (78) 30 Karekin Brooks RB 5-11 205 So . Marietta, Ga ./George Walton Uh-MEAL-ee 40 Luke Bullock DB 6-4 200 Jr . Adams, Tenn ./Montgomery Bell Academy Sam Follansbee (54) 90 Kevin Cadigan DL 6-3 250 Jr . Barrington, R .I ./Barrington FOH-lihns-bee 4 Jay Cammon, Jr . DB 5-10 200 Jr . Landover, Md ./Friendship Collegiate Academy Gavin Geib (15) 91 Evan Carp DL 6-3 250 Fr . Wayland, Mass ./Avon Old Farms GUYb 17 Trevor Cefalu WR 5-8 175 Jr . Atlanta, Ga ./Pace Academy Kailash Graham-Bell (83) 25 Austin Cooper DB 6-0 200 So . Centennial, Colo ./Cherry Creek K(EYE)-lish 63 Tommy Dennis OL 6-5 300 Jr . East Setauket, N Y. ./St . Anthony’s Quinn Hudak (61) 28 Tayte Doddy DB 6-0 205 So . The Woodlands, Texas/Second Baptist School HOO-dack 78 Prince Emili DL 6-2 275 So . New City, N Y. ./Clarkstown Nathan Kirchmier (64) 72 Alan Escobedo OL 6-3 270 So . Aurora, Colo ./Regis Jesuit KERCH-myer Colton Moskal (44) 23 Zack Evans OLB 6-2 215 So . Harrison, N Y. ./Harrison mAHs-kuhl 19 Steve Farrell WR 6-0 180 Jr . Hillsdale, N .J ./Pascack Valley Nick Neu (58) 14 Will Fischer-Colbrie QB 6-1 215 Sr . Los Altos, Calif ./Saint Francis (Colorado) new 54 Sam Follansbee LB 6-3 220 Sr . Annandale, N .J ./North Hunterdon Sean Pahls (51) 99 Cooper Gardner DL 6-1 270 Jr . Broomfield, Colo ./Broomfield PALLS Christian Pearson (7) 15 Gavin Geib TE 6-4 215 Fr . Houston, Texas/Episcopal PEER-son 74 Jonathan Gessner OL 6-2 305 Fr . San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur Sam Philippi (14) 56 Jeff Gibbs OL 6-3 255 So . Austin, Texas/Lake Travis FILL-hip-ee 85 Lewis Gibson WR 6-1 180 Fr . Lancaster, Texas/Wilmer-Hutchins David Ryslik (96) 1 Ryan Glover QB 6-2 205 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./Woodward Academy RIZZ-lick 98 Brody Graham DL 6-3 255 Jr . Jackson, N .J ./Jackson Nick Shablom (69) SHAY-blum 83 Kailash Graham-Bell DL 6-6 235 So . Boulder, Colo ./Fairview Taheeb Sonekan (53) 57 Jacob Halter OL 6-5 260 Jr . Lebanon, Ohio/Cincinnati Hills Christian Acad . SON-eh-kin 25 Hunter Hayes RB 6-2 195 So . Oakdale, Pa ./South Fayette Lukas Sontich (45) 94 Tayler Hendrickson DL 6-3 285 Sr . Red Bank, N .J ./Middletown South sAHn-tich 11 Tyler Herrick WR 6-1 175 So . Hutto, Texas/Hutto Ian Ude (13) WHO-day 2 Kohl Hollinquest WR 6-4 215 So . Granada Hills, Calif ./Sierra Canyon Alex Weber (50) 10 Kolton Huber WR 6-2 205 So . Basking Ridge, N .J ./Saint Peter’s Prep WEE-ber 61 Quinn Hudak OL 6-8 290 Jr . Huntington Beach, Calif ./Huntington Beach 3 Mac Humble WR 6-0 185 Fr . Spicewood, Texas/Lake Travis 49 Connor Jangro LB 6-2 235 So . Jessup, Md ./Mount Saint Joseph 46 Hunter Kelley K/P 6-1 185 Sr . Huntington Beach, Calif ./Edison 99 Peter Kendall TE 6-5 235 Fr . Norwell, Mass ./Noble and Greenough 64 Nathan Kirchmier OL 6-4 310 Sr . Pembroke Pines, Fla ./American Heritage 48 Khalil Lewis LB 6-0 225 Fr . McKinney, Texas/McKinney North 88 Jonathan Lilley TE 5-11 195 Sr . Wrentham, Mass ./Boston College High School 67 William Long OL 6-6 285 Fr . Calhoun, Ga ./Calhoun 26 Anthony Lotti DB 6-1 190 Fr . Freehold, N .J ./Freehold Township 33 Isaiah Malcome RB 5-5 170 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./The Westminster School 5 Eric Markes DB 6-1 180 So . Valencia, Calif ./Sierra Canyon 20 Jacob Martin DB 6-1 195 So . Buford, Ga ./Buford 60 Payton Matous OL 6-2 290 Fr . Ennis, Texas/Bishop Dunner 24 Ayman Mayberry DB 6-0 180 Sr . Chula Vista, Calif ./Francis Parker School 29 James McCarthy LB 6-1 215 Fr . Red Bank, N .J ./Middletown South 34 Patrick McGettigan LB 6-0 220 Fr . Ambler, Pa ./Germantown Academy 55 Pat McInerney LB 6-2 230 Jr . Blue Bell, Pa ./William Penn Charter 75 Nate Miller OL 6-5 290 Fr . Wellesley, Mass ./Belmont Hill 47 Nick Miller LB 5-11 215 Jr . New Market, Md ./Our Lady of Good Counsel

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No . Name Pos . Ht . Wt . Yr . Hometown/High School 39 Brandon Mills LB 6-1 225 Sr . Hawthorne, Calif ./Mira Costa Number Changes 27 Dante’ Moore RB 5-10 180 So . Egg Harbor Township, N .J ./Egg Harbor 2016 2017 9 Justin Morrison DB 5-11 185 Jr . Swedesboro, N .J ./The Hun School Ament 3 15 44 Colton Moskal LB 6-0 225 Sr . Lake Zurich, Ill ./Lake Zurich Cammon Jr . 29 4 31 Benji Mowatt DL 6-3 240 Fr . Fort Lee, N .J ./Saint Peter’s Prep Escobedo 65 72 58 Nick Neu DE 6-3 220 Sr . Indianapolis, Ind ./Roncalli Farrell 25 19 22 Jared Noble DB 5-10 190 Fr . Blacklick, Ohio/St . Francis DeSales Hayes 19 25 87 Matt Norton TE 6-6 235 So . Long Grove, Ill ./Adlai E . Stevenson Huber 85 10 89 Preston Norwood WR 6-3 205 Fr . Dacula, Ga ./Mill Creek Lilley 89 88 32 Conor O’Brien DB 5-10 170 So . San Clemente, Calif ./JSerra Catholic Shablom 88 69 27 Riley O’Brien DB 5-11 180 Fr . San Clemente, Calif ./JSerra Catholic 42 Brendan O’Hara LB 6-1 220 So . Mateca, Calif ./Lawrenceville 37 Zach O’Leary LS 6-1 220 Sr . Mateca, Calif ./Lawrenceville School 59 Brian O’Neill LB 6-2 225 Fr . Roseland, N .J ./West Essex Regional 35 Keegan Otte DB 5-11 190 Fr . Katy, Texas/Katy 70 Ben Padon OL 6-4 235 Fr . Houston, Texas/The Kinkaid School 51 Sean Pahls OLB 6-2 220 So . Kansas City, Kan ./Suffield Academy (CT) 7 Christian Pearson WR 6-1 190 Jr . Northridge, Calif ./Crespi Carmelite 16 David Perkins K 6-1 200 Fr . Houston, Texas/James E . Taylor 41 Tristan Peyton LB 6-1 215 Jr . Tamarac, Fla ./Calvary Christian Academy 14 Sam Philippi DB 6-1 190 Jr . Coto De Caza, Calif ./JSerra Catholic 84 Niko Rice WR 6-1 185 Fr . Fallston, Md ./The John Carroll School 13 Nick Rittenhouse TE 6-3 215 Sr . Cocoa, Fla ./Space Coast 8 Nick Robinson QB 6-2 205 So . Trabuco Canyon, Calif ./Georgia 97 Mike Rodriguez DL 6-1 265 Fr . Miami Lakes, Fla ./Christopher Columbus 38 Michael Rolfe OLB 6-3 215 So . Scarsdale, N Y. ./Scarsdale 96 David Ryslik DL 6-5 300 Fr . Freehold, N .J ./Connecticut 43 Sebastian Sanchez OLB 6-0 215 So . Bedminster, N .J ./Bernards 69 Nick Shablom TE 6-7 240 So . Haymarket, Va ./Battlefield 80 Logan Sharp TE 6-3 230 Jr . Bridgeville, Pa ./South Fayette 17 Hassan Smith DB 5-9 175 Jr . Los Angeles, Calif ./Harvard-Westlake School 22 Tre Solomon RB 6-0 200 Sr . Brooklyn, N Y. ./Xavier 53 Taheeb Sonekan DL 6-3 245 So . Bowie, Md ./Saint Stephen’s & St . Agnes 45 Lukas Sontich DE 6-2 215 Sr . Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls 30 Jack Soslow K/P 6-3 185 Jr . Bryn Mawr, Pa ./Haverford School 66 Austin Stapleton OL 6-5 290 Sr . Ho-Ho-Kus, N .J ./St . Joseph Regional 13 Ian Ude DB 5-11 195 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./The Westminster School 92 Louis Vecchio DE 6-5 250 Sr . Orange, Calif ./Villa Park 82 Carson Vey LS/TE 6-4 225 Jr . Pennington, N .J ./Peddie School Coaching Staff (page 53) 6 Jyron Walker DB 5-9 160 Jr . Baton Rouge, La ./The Dunham School Ray Priore – Head Coach, 5 Justin Watson WR 6-3 220 Sr . Bridgeville, Pa ./South Fayette Third Season (31st at Penn); 50 Alex Weber LB 6-1 235 Sr . Pasco, Wash ./Chiawana Bob Benson – Defensive 21 Abe Willows RB 5-11 195 So . Austin, Texas/Lake Travis Coordinator/Associate 12 Sire Woods TE 6-4 225 Fr . Lakewood, Calif ./La Mirada Head Coach, Third Season; John Reagan – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Third Season; Malik Hall – Defensive Line, Third Season; Steven Downs – Running Backs, 18th Season; Rick Ulrich – Wide Receivers, 17th Season; Jon Dupont – Linebackers, 12th Season; Joe Johnson – Offensive Line, Second Season; Jeff Smart – Outside Linebackers, Third Season; Kyle Metzler – Tight Ends, First Season .

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No . Name Pos . Ht . Wt . Yr . Hometown/High School 1 Ryan Glover QB 6-2 205 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./Woodward School 2 Kohl Hollinquest WR 6-4 215 So . Granada Hills, Calif ./Sierra Canyon 3 Nico Ament OLB 6-2 200 Jr . Anaheim, Calif ./Servite 3 Mac Humble WR 6-2 200 Fr . Spicewood, Texas/Lake Travis 4 Jay Cammon, Jr . DB 5-10 200 Jr . Landover, Md ./Friendship Collegiate Academy 5 Eric Markes DB 6-1 180 So . Valencia, Calif ./Sierra Canyon 5 Justin Watson WR 6-3 220 Sr . Bridgeville, Pa ./South Fayette 6 Jyron Walker DB 5-9 160 So . Baton Rouge, La ./The Dunham School 7 Christian Pearson WR 6-1 190 Jr . Northridge, Calif ./Crespi Carmelite 7 Winston Britton DB 5-10 175 Fr . Chester, N Y. ./Hackley School 8 Nick Robinson QB 6-2 205 So . Trabuco Canyon, Calif ./Georgia 9 Justin Morrison DB 5-11 185 Jr . Swedesboro, N .J ./The Hun School 10 Kolton Huber WR 6-2 205 So . Basking Ridge, N .J ./Saint Peter’s Prep 11 Tyler Herrick WR 6-1 175 So . Hutto, Texas/Hutto 12 Sire Woods TE 6-4 225 Fr . Lakewood, Calif ./La Mirada 13 Nick Rittenhouse TE 6-3 215 Sr . Cocoa, Fla ./Space Coast 13 Ian Ude DB 5-11 195 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./The Westminster School 14 Will Fischer-Colbrie QB 6-1 215 Sr . Los Altos, Calif ./Saint Francis (Colorado) 14 Sam Philippi DB 6-1 190 Jr . Coto De Caza, Calif ./JSerra Catholic 15 Gavin Geib TE 6-4 215 Fr . Houston, Texas/Episcopal 16 David Perkins K 6-1 200 Fr . Houston, Texas/James E . Taylor 17 Trevor Cefalu WR 5-8 175 Jr . Atlanta, Ga ./Pace Academy 17 Hassan Smith DB 5-9 175 Jr . Los Angeles, Calif ./Harvard-Westlake School 19 Steve Farrell WR 6-4 205 Jr . Hillsdale, N .J ./Pasack Valley 20 Jacob Martin DB 6-1 195 So . Buford, Ga ./Buford 21 Abe Willows RB 5-11 195 So . Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 22 Jared Noble DB 5-10 190 Fr . Blacklick, Ohio/St . Francis DeSales 22 Tre Solomon RB 6-0 200 Sr . Brooklyn, N Y. ./Xavier 23 Zack Evans OLB 6-2 215 So . Harrison, N Y. ./Harrison 24 Ayman Mayberry DB 6-0 180 Sr . Chula Vista, Calif ./Francis Parker School 25 Austin Cooper DB 6-0 200 So . Centennial, Colo ./Cherry Creek 25 Hunter Hayes RB 6-2 195 So . Oakdale, Pa ./South Fayette 26 Anthony Lotti DB 6-1 190 Fr . Freehold, N .J ./Freehold Township 27 Dante Moore RB 5-10 180 So . Egg Harbor Township, N .J ./Egg Harbor 27 Riley O’Brien DB 5-11 180 Fr . San Clemente, Calif ./JSerra Catholic 28 Tayte Doddy DB 6-0 205 So . The Woodlands, Texas/Second Baptist School 29 James McCarthy LB 6-1 215 Fr . Red Bank, N .J ./Middletown South 30 Karekin Brooks RB 5-11 205 So . Marietta, Ga ./George Walton 30 Jack Soslow K 6-3 185 Jr . Bryn Mawr, Pa ./Haverford School 31 Benji Mowatt DL 6-3 240 Fr . Fort Lee, N .J ./Saint Peter’s Prep 32 Conor O’Brien DB 5-10 170 So . San Clemente, Calif ./JSerra Catholic 33 Isaiah Malcome RB 5-5 170 Fr . Atlanta, Ga ./The Westminster School 34 Patrick McGettigan LB 6-0 220 Fr . Ambler, Pa ./Germantown Academy 35 Keegan Otte DB 5-11 190 Fr . Katy, Texas/Katy 37 Zach O’Leary LS 6-1 220 Sr . Mateca, Calif ./Lawrenceville School 38 Michael Rolfe OLB 6-3 215 So . Scarsdale, N Y. ./Scarsdale 39 Brandon Mills LB 6-1 225 Sr . Hawthorne, Calif ./Mira Costa 40 Luke Bullock DB 6-4 200 Jr . Adams, Tenn ./Montgomery Bell Academy 41 Tristan Peyton LB 6-1 215 Jr . Tamarac, Fla ./Calvary Christian Academy 42 Brendan O’Hara LB 6-1 220 So . New Lenox, Ill ./Providence Catholic 43 Sebastian Sanchez OLB 6-0 215 So . Bedminster, N .J ./Bernards 44 Colton Moskal LB 6-0 225 Sr . Lake Zurich, Ill ./Lake Zurich 45 Lukas Sontich DE 6-2 215 Sr . Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls 46 Hunter Kelley K/P 6-1 185 Sr . Huntington Beach, Calif ./Edison 47 Nick Miller LB 5-11 215 Jr . New Market, Md ./Our Lady of Good Counsel 48 Khalil Lewis LB 6-0 225 Fr . McKinney, Texas/McKinney North 49 Connor Jangro LB 6-2 235 So . Jessup, Md ./Mount Saint Joseph 50 Alex Weber LB 6-1 235 Sr . Pasco, Wash ./Chiawana 51 Sean Pahls OLB 6-2 220 So . Kansas City, Kan ./Suffield Academy (Conn .)

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No . Name Pos . Ht . Wt . Yr . Hometown/High School 52 Choyce Bostian III OLB 6-2 235 So . El Cajon, Calif ./Kent School (Conn .) 53 Taheeb Sonekan DL 6-3 245 So . Bowie, Md ./Saint Stephen’s & St . Agnes 54 Sam Follansbee LB 6-3 220 Sr . Annandale, N .J ./North Hunterdon 55 Pat McInerney LB 6-2 230 Jr . Blue Bell, Pa ./William Penn Charter 56 Jeff Gibbs OL 6-3 255 So . Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 57 Jacob Halter OL 6-5 260 Jr . Lebanon, Ohio/Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 58 Nick Neu OLB 6-3 220 Sr . Indianapolis, Ind ./Roncalli 59 Brian O’Neill LB 6-2 225 Fr . Roseland, N .J ./West Essex Regional 60 Payton Matous OL 6-2 290 Fr . Ennis, Texas/Bishop Dunner 61 Quinn Hudak OL 6-8 290 Jr . Huntington Beach, Calif ./Huntington Beach 63 Tommy Dennis OL 6-5 300 Jr . East Setauket, N Y. ./St . Anthony’s 64 Nathan Kirchmier OL 6-4 310 Sr . Pembroke Pines, Fla ./American Heritage 66 Austin Stapleton OL 6-5 290 Sr . Ho-Ho-Kus, N .J ./St . Joseph Regional 67 William Long OL 6-6 285 Fr . Calhoun, Ga ./Calhoun 69 Nick Shablom OL 6-7 240 So . Haymarket, Va ./Battlefield 70 Ben Padon OL 6-4 235 Fr . Houston, Texas/The Kinkaid School 71 Greg Begnoche OL 6-4 265 So . Delray Beach, Fla ./American Heritage 72 Alan Escobedo DL 6-3 270 So . Aurora, Colo ./Regis Jesuit 74 Jonathan Gessner OL 6-2 305 Fr . San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur 75 Nate Miller OL 6-5 290 Fr . Wellesley, Mass ./Belmont Hill 76 Dan Beaver OL 6-5 270 Fr . Hummelstown, Pa ./Lower Dauphin 78 Prince Emili DL 6-2 275 So . New City, N Y. ./Clarkstown 79 Brian Bond DL 6-1 260 Fr . Montclair, N .J ./Montclair Kimberly Academy 80 Logan Sharp TE 6-3 230 Jr . Bridgeville, Pa ./South Fayette 81 Mike Akai WR 6-0 175 Jr . Universal City, Texas/Judson 82 Carson Vey LS/TE 6-4 225 Jr . Pennington, N .J ./Peddie School 83 Charles Augustini WR 5-10 180 Jr . Medfield, Mass ./Tulane 83 Kailash Graham-Bell DL 6-6 235 So . Boulder, Colo ./Fairview 84 Niko Rice WR 6-1 185 Fr . Fallston, Md ./The John Carroll School 85 Lewis Gibson WR 6-1 180 Fr . Lancaster, Texas/Wilmer-Hutchins 86 Nicholas Bokun TE 6-4 245 Sr . Hobart, Ind ./Hobart 87 Matt Norton TE 6-6 235 So . Long Grove, Ill ./Adlai E . Stevenson 88 Jonathan Lilley TE 5-11 195 Sr . Wrentham, Mass ./Boston College High School 89 Preston Norwood WR 6-3 205 Fr . Dacula, Ga ./Mill Creek 90 Kevin Cadigan DL 6-3 250 Jr . Barrington, R .I ./Barrington 91 Evan Carp DL 6-3 250 Fr . Wayland, Mass ./Avon Old Farms 92 Louis Vecchio DE 6-5 260 Sr . Orange, Calif ./Villa Park 93 Drew Brennan K 6-2 165 So . Downingtown, Pa ./Downingtown East 94 Tayler Hendrickson DL 6-3 285 Sr . Red Bank, N .J ./Middletown South 96 David Ryslik DL 6-5 300 Fr . Freehold, N .J ./Connecticut 97 Mike Rodriguez DL 6-1 265 Fr . Miami Lakes, Fla ./Christopher Columbus 98 Brody Graham DL 6-3 255 Jr . Jackson, N .J ./Jackson 99 Cooper Gardner DL 6-1 270 Jr . Broomfield, Colo ./Broomfield 99 Peter Kendall TE 6-5 235 Fr . Norwel, Mass ./Noble and Greenough

2017 Team Captain(s) TBA

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By State: By Class Year: By Starts: California ...... 18 Freshmen ...... 33 Pos. Player...... Career/2016 ...... 17 Sophomores ...... 29 QB None Texas ...... 14 Juniors: ...... 26 RB 22 - Tre Solomon ...... 15/10 WR 5 - Justin Watson ...... 25/10 Pennsylvania ...... 10 Seniors...... 21 7 - Christian Pearson. . . . 13/9 New York ...... 9 TE 86 - Nicholas Bokun . . . 10/10 Georgia...... 8 By Position: LT None Florida ...... 5 Offense...... 50 LG None Maryland ...... 5 Quarterbacks ...... 4 C 64 - Nathan Kirchmier . 10/10 Massachusetts ...... 5 Running Backs/Fullbacks ...... 10 RG None Colorado ...... 4 Wide Receivers ...... 13 RT 63 - Tommy Dennis . . . . 10/10 DL 92 - Louis Vecchio . . . . . 12/10 Illinois ...... 3 Tight Ends ...... 9 94 - Tayler Hendrickson.13/8 Ohio ...... 3 Offensive Linemen ...... 14 99 - Cooper Gardner . . . . 8/8 Indiana ...... 2 LB 39 - Brandon Mills ...... 10/4 Kansas ...... 1 Defense...... 53 44 - Coltan Moskal. . . . . 18/10 Louisiana ...... 1 Defensive Line ...... 16 45 - Lukas Sontich ...... 6/6 Michigan ...... 1 Inside Linebackers ...... 13 47 - Nick Miller ...... 4/4 Rhode Island ...... 1 Outside Linebacker ...... 6 49 - Connor Jangro ...... 4/4 6 - Jyron Walker ...... 16/10 Tennessee ...... 1 Defensive Backs ...... 18 CB SS 14 - Sam Philippi ...... 20/10 Virginia ...... 1 FS 12 - Justin Morrison ...... 1/1 Washington ...... 1 Special Teams...... 6 PK None Kickers/Punters ...... 4 P 46 - Hunter Kelley . . . . . 30/10 Snappers ...... 2

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Two-time All-American Justin Watson enters his senior season on the precipice of history as he stares down Penn’s career records in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns (pages 119-121). In addition, the two-time first-team All-Ivy selection is putting the finishing touches on one of the finest Ivy League careers of all-time and cementing his place as the premier wide receiver of his generation.

Here’s a look at where Justin stands in the Ivy record books entering 2017... Receptions: 1 . Stephen Campbell (Brown, 1997-2000) - 305 2 . Chas Gessner (Brown, 1999-2002) - 292 3 . Rob Milanese (Penn, 1999-2002) - 259 4 . Sean Morey (Brown, 1995-98) - 251 5 . Carl Morris (Harvard, 1999-2002) - 245 6 . Buddy Farhnham (Brown, 2006-09) - 226 12. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present), 205 Receptions (Ivy Games): 1 . Stephen Campbell (Brown, 1997-2000) - 216 2 . Chas Gessner (Brown, 1999-2002) - 204 3 . Rob Milanese (Penn, 1999-2002) - 189 4 . Carl Morris (Harvard, 1999-2002) - 188 5 . Sean Morey (Brown, 1995-98) - 170 6 . Buddy Farhnham (Brown, 2006-09) - 157 9. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present) - 154 Receiving Yards: 1 . Sean Morey (Brown, 1995-98) - 3,850 2 . Stephen Campbell (Brown, 1997-2000) - 3,555 3 . Carl Morris (Harvard, 1999-2002) - 3,508 4 . Rob Milanese (Penn, 1999-2002) - 3,409 5 . Chas Gessner (Brown, 1999-2002) - 3,383 6 . Buddy Farhnham (Brown, 2006-09) - 2,895 9. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present) - 2,694 Receiving Yards (Ivy Games): 1 . Carl Morris (Harvard, 1999-2002) - 2,624 2 . Sean Morey (Brown, 1995-98) - 2,623 3 . Rob Milanese (Penn, 1999-2002) - 2,594 4 . Stephen Campbell (Brown, 1997-2000) - 2,589 5 . Chas Gessner (Brown, 1999-2002) - 2,246 6 . Buddy Farhnham (Brown, 2006-09) - 1,060 10. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present) - 1,926 100-Yard Games: 1 . Sean Morey (Brown, 1995-98) - 15 2 . Chas Gessner (Brown, 1999-2002) - 14 3. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present) - 13 3 . Rob Milanese (Penn, 1999-2002) - 13 Games With A Catch: 1 . Keith Ferguson (Cornell, 1999-2002) - 39 1 . Corey Mazza (Harvard, 2003-07) - 39 3 . Shane Savage (Cornell, 2008-12) - 31 4. Justin Watson (Penn, 2014-Present) - 30 4 . Luke Tasker (Cornell, 2008-12) - 30 2017 Offensive Outlook

A position-by-position preseason Watson . Last season, Watson set new most rushing yards by a Penn player breakdown of the 2017 Quakers: single-season records for catches (89) since 2006 . Solomon’s nine rushing and receiving yards (1,115) by a Quaker touchdowns last season are the most QUARTERBACKS and enters his senior season in range of of any returning running back in the Letterwinners Returning: the career mark in every Penn record League . • None for wide receivers . Twice named a Sophomore Karekin Brooks has post-season All-American and a 2016 the next most carries of any returning Letterwinners Lost: finalist for the Walter Payton Award running back . He had 21 rushes for 106 • Alek Torgersen (Atlanta Falcons) as FCS Offensive Player of the Year, yards and a touchdown in his rookie Watson was named a 2017 STATS FCS season, averaging 5 0. yards-per-carry . The torch will be passed to a new Preseason First-Team All-American Penn’s stable is stocked with signal-caller as two-time first-team and is again on the Watch List for the sophomores . In addition to Brooks, All-Ivy quarterback Alek Torgersen Payton Award . Hunter Hayes and Abe Willows will look has graduated and now plays for the Junior Christian Pearson was the to make an impact on the field after Atlanta Falcons in the NFL . second Penn wideout to earn All-Ivy their freshman seasons were impacted The Quakers enter 2017 with four honors in 2016 . His seven touchdown by injury . quarterbacks in search of the starting receptions were second in the Ivy Freshman Isiah Malcome was a spot . Senior Will Fischer-Colbrie is League­ ­­— behind only Watson . two-time All-State selection in his high joined by sophomore Tyler Herrick as The Red and Blue typically school career in Georgia, including returning players, while sophomore employed at least three wide receivers 2014 AAA Offensive Player of the Year transfer Nick Robinson and freshman in 2016, and the race to replace honors, and could compete for carries Ryan Glover enter their first season graduated captain Cam Countryman early . with the Red and Blue . starts with junior Steve Farrell and Fischer-Colbrie started his collegiate sophomore Kolton Huber . Farrell had OFFENSIVE LINE career at Colorado before transferring limited targets in 2016, but averaged Leterwinners Returning: to Penn before the 2015 season and 25 .8 yards on his four catches . Huber • Nathan Kirchmier, Sr ., Honorable has been a part of two Ivy title seasons . was on the travel squad as a freshman Mention All-Ivy Herrick, a Texas product, got reps with and looks to see his role increase in his • Tommy Dennis, Jr . the JV team last season . second season . • Jeff Gibbs, So . Robinson, a sophomore in terms Senior tight Nicholas Bokun had five • Austin Stapleton, Sr . of eligibility, spent the 2015 season at catches in 2016, including a touchdown Georgia as the scout team quarterback reception on his first career catch . Letterwinners Lost: and was an All-Conference selection Junior Logan Sharp had three catches • Nick Demes last year while playing at Saddlebrook over the first three games of 2016 • Dan Poulos College . He was the 2015 Trinity League before suffering a season-ending injury . • Nick Whitton MVP playing at JSerra Catholic in If healthy, Sharp provides the offense • Gerhard Williams California . Ryan Glover spent his prep with two veteran options at tight end days at Woodward Academy (GA) in addition to sophomores Matt Norton Penn will need to replace three starters where he was twice the Georgia AAAA and Nick Shablom who are challenging from last year’s offensive line, including Player of The Year . for playing time . captain and AP Second-Team All- Six newcomers are also competing American Nick Demes . Tommy Dennis, WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT for looks at receiver . who started all 10 games at right tackle ENDS in 2016 looks to slide over to left tackle Letterwinner Returning: RUNNING BACKS to replace Demes . • Justin Watson, Sr ., 2016 Second- Letterwinners Returning: At center, Nathan Kirchmier returns Team All-American; 2016 Unanimous • Tre Solomon, Sr ., Unanimous First- after earning honorable mention All-Ivy First-Team All-Ivy; 2015 Third-Team Team All-Ivy honors in his first season as starter . All-American; 2015 Unanimous First- • Karekin Brooks, So . Sophomore Jeff Gibbs played in the Team All-Ivy final five games of his rookie season • Christian Pearson, Jr ., 2016 Second- Letterwinners Lost: and looks to have found a home at Team All-Ivy • Brian Schoenauer right guard alongside classmate Greg • Mike Akai, Jr . • Ryan Ripp Begnoche who saw time last year • Steven Farrell, Jr . as a freshman as well . Senior Austin • Nick Bokun, Sr . While most attention was paid to the Stapleton played in nine games last • Nick Rittenhouse, Sr . exploits of Torgersen and Watson year and is a versatile presence on the in 2016, Tre Solomon had what may line . Alan Escobedo played in seven Letterwinners Lost: have been one of the most quietly- games as a freshman in 2016 on the • Cam Countryman dominant rushing seasons of any defensive line, but has made the switch Quaker in recent memory . He averaged to left guard for 2017 . Seven freshmen The Red and Blue return nine players 5 2. yards-per-carry — the seventh-best are also set to press for potential who caught at least one pass in 2016, total in program history — and led playing time . led by two-time All-American Justin the Ivy League with 907 yards — the

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DEFENSIVE LINE: who call linebacker their primary SPECIALISTS Letterwinners Returning: position . Letterwinners Returning: • Louis Vecchio, Sr . First-Team All-Ivy Three of those linebackers — Moskal, • Hunter Kelley, Sr . Honorable • Kevin Cadigan, Jr . Miller, and Jangro — combined for 189 Mention All-Ivy • Cooper Gardner, Jr . tackles and 15 0. TFL and three All-Ivy • Jack Soslow, Jr . • Tayler Hendrickson, Sr . selections last season . Moskal’s 89 • Zack O’Leary, Sr . tackles last season were the most by a • Carson Vey, Jr . Letterwinners Lost: Quaker since 2006 . • Corey Power Jangro jumped into the rotation as Starters Lost: freshman, and his classmates are ready • Jimmy Gammill (K) One year removed from graduating to join him . Look for Tayte Doddy and • Lonnie Tuff (KR/PR) three linemen with All-Ivy accolades, Michael Rolfe to find playing time on • Cam Countryman (KR/PR) Penn returns four defensive linemen the outside, while Zach Evans, Brendan who accounted for 77 total tackles and O’Hara and Sebastian Sanchez are Penn has a true weapon in Hunter 17 TFLs in 2016 . looking to make the leap in the middle . “The Punter” Kelley . Entering his senior Vecchio had a team-high 10 .5 TFL season, Kelley is coming off an All-Ivy and 5 .5 sacks while also forcing two DEFENSIVE BACKS campaign where he led the League fumbles and breaking up three passes Letterwinners Returning: with a 42 7. average and had 10 punts last season to earn first-team All-Ivy • Sam Philippi, Jr ., Second-Team All- of over 50 yards . He has 120 career honors . Ivy punts to his name and is within striking Senior Tayler Hendrickson was • Jyron Walker, Jr . distance of the No . 5 spot on Penn’s all- second on the team with 2 5. sacks • Justin Morrison, Jr . time record book . and led the team with two fumble • Connor O’Brien, So . With the graduation of Jimmy recoveries . He has 7 .5 career sacks and Gammill, Penn will need to fill its is a disruptive presence on the line . Letterwinners Lost: placekicker role in 2017 . Gammill was Cooper Gardner had a breakout • Alex Moore 38-for-38 on PATs in 2016 and finished 2016 season with a career-high 17 • Mason Williams his career with 72 consecutive made tackles, while classmate Kevin Cadigan PATs dating back to 2015 . The Red added 13 . They will be joined by fellow For two years now, the defensive and Blue will strive to find the same junior Brody Graham who was the backfield has been dominated by the consistency while also looking to starter at nose guard in the season Class of 2019 and that trend looks to improve upon a 1-for-5 output on field opener — he had three tackles in that continue . Sam Philippi, Justin Morrison goals from last season . game before suffering a season-ending and Jyron Walker have played in a Jack Soslow handled the kickoff injury . He is healthy now and gives Penn combined 51 of 60 games over their duties last season and averaged 57 .4 a strong veteran contingent on the first three seasons and have all the yards-per-kickoff . He likely will have front line of defense . experience necessary to carry the first crack at the placekicking duties . Youngsters looking to break into the secondary to new heights . Sophomore Drew Brennan was a rotation include sophomore Taheeb Philippi, who has started all 20 three-time All-League performer at Sonekan who had a strong spring . games over his first two seasons at Downingtown East in the Philadelphia David Ryslik, a transfer from UConn, Penn, has six career interceptions and region, while freshman David Perkins could add an interesting dimension to 104 tackles from his safety position . comes to the Quakers after a successful the line as well . Last season, Walker had 33 tackles and high school career where he was good eight passes defended . on all 50 PAT attempts while also LINEBACKERS Sophomore Conor O’Brien played in serving as quarterback on a District Letterwinners Returning: six games last year and had five passes championship team in Texas . • Colton Moskal, Sr ., Second-Team defended and an interception . He looks The Quakers will need to replace All-Ivy to take over the other starting spot in both primary returners from 2016, and • Nick Miller, Jr ., Second-Team All-Ivy the secondary . the first look is likely to go to Sam • Connor Jangro, So ., Honorable There is plenty of depth in the Philippi . With a deep pool of running Mention All-Ivy backfield as well . Luke Bullock — backs, receivers and defensive backs • Brandon Mills, Sr . also a member of the Class of 2019 to choose from the Quakers should be • Niko Ament, Jr . — played in five games last year at ready to go in the return game . • Sam Follansbee, Sr . safety . Sophomore Jacob Martin was • Lukas Sontich, Sr . set to see an increased role of his own • Alex Weber, Sr . midway through the season before injury ended his rookie year . Junior Starters Lost: Niko France started his career on the • Matt Henderson offensive side of the ball but his play • Donald Panciello on special teams has earned him a spot in the rotation at cornerback . Five Arguably the deepest position on the freshmen each have a chance to be the team, Penn returns eight letterwinners next youngster to earn playing time .

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81 Mike Akai 83 Charles Augustini WR • Jr . • 6-0 • 175 WR • Jr . • 5-10 • 185 Universal City, Texas (Judson) Medfield, Mass . (Medfield H .S ./Tulane)

2016: Appeared in eight games, mostly on special teams … 2016 (Sprint Football): Played in six games . . Hauled Caught two passes for five yards at Yale (10/21) . in 12 receptions for 142 yards and four touchdowns, second-most on the team . . Rushed four times for a 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . total of 22 yards . . Returned seven kickoffs, including one for a season-long of 39 yards against Army West Judson HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Served as team Point (9/23) . . Returned six punts, including a season- captain as a senior . . Earned first-team all-district, second- long 15 yards against Navy (10/7) . . Totaled a season- team all-area and honorable mention all-state as a senior . . high four catches against the Midshipmen, including a 2014-15 All-State Academic First Team . . Selected for 2015 season-best 30-yard reception . San Antonio All-Star Game . . Also named second-team all-district in 2013 . . Also lettered three years in track & field where he served as captain and was a member of the 2013 2015 (Tulane): Did not see game action . state championship team . Medfield HS: Lettered in football and lacrosse … Tri- Personal: Son of Tifany and Sylvester Akai . . Enrolled in Valley League All-Star in football (2015) … National School of Engineering and Applied Science . Honor Society … Spanish National Honor Society .

Personal: Son of Peter Augustini … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 15 Nico Ament OLB • Jr . • 6-2 • 200 Anaheim, Calif . (Servite) 77 Dan Beaver 2016: Appeared in nine games, mostly on special teams OL • Fr . • 6-5 • 270 … Finished with 11 total tackles … Had two tackles against Hummelstown, Pa . (Lower Dauphin) Central Connecticut (10/8), Yale (10/21) and Brown (10/29) … Had three tackles at Princeton (11/5) . Lower Dauphin HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain senior season … Named a first-team 2015: Played in five games … Finished with nine tackles (8 Mid-Penn All-Star on both offense and defense in 2016 solo) … Had five tackles at Columbia (10/17) . … Named second-team Mid-Penn All-Star on offense in 2016 … 2016 Mini Max Award winner … Also a three-time Servite HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Served as team letterwinner in volleyball … 2016 second-team Mid- captain as a senior . . Named first-team all-league in 2014 . . Penn All-Star in volleyball … Daughter of the American Also lettered two years in track & field and won the league Revolution Good Citizen Award recipient … Class Council championship in the 4x400-meter relay as a freshman and sophomore . . Also lettered and won a league championship member … Concert Band member … National Spanish as a member of the soccer team . Honor Society and National Honor Society member .

Personal: Son of Socorro and Timothy Ament . . Enrolled in Personal: Son of Lori and Mark Beaver … Enrolled in Wharton . Wharton .

Career Stats: TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 5 8 1 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2016 9 5 6 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 71 Greg Begnoche TOTAL 14 13 7 20 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 OL • So . • 6-4 • 265 Delray Beach, Fla . (American Heritage School) Career Game Highs: Tackles: 5 at Columbia (Oct 17, 2015) 2016: Appeared in one game … Saw time at Yale (10/21) . Blocked kicks: 1 Fordham (Oct 10, 2015) American Heritage: Four-year letterwinner … 2015 CBS All-American … South Florida Defensive Player of the Year … Vince Wilfork Lineman of the Year … Named first- team All-State on both defensive and offensive line … Also first-team All-County on both sides of the ball .

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86 Nicholas Bokun 52 Choyce Bostian III TE • Sr . • 6-4 • 245 OLB • So . • 6-2 • 235 Hobart, Ind . (Hobart) El Cajon, Calif . (Kent School)

2016: Appeared in nine games, starting each … Finished 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . with five catches for 59 yards and one touchdown … Caught two passes for 25 yards and a touchdown against Central Kent School: Completed prep school year at The Kent Connecticut (10/8) … Hauled in a 19-yard touchdown for School … Named All-Founder’s League and Maxwell first career completion in CCSU game … Had one catch for Spirit Award winner … High Honor Roll student . 15 yards at Yale (10/21) … Caught two passes for 19 yards at Princeton (11/5) . Cathedral High School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain … Three-time Eastern league champion 2015: Played in nine games on special teams . … 203-14 CIF Open Division champion … Honorable mention All-CIF … MVP of Spanos San Diego All-Star 2014: Played in the last three games as a freshman, against Princeton (Nov . 8), Harvard (Nov . 15) and Cornell (Nov . 22) . Game … Also lettered twice in lacrosse … 2015 Eastern League champion in lacrosse … Union-Tribune All- Hobart HS: Lettered three years in football and twice Academic Team member (2011-15) … California All-State served as team captain . . 2013 academic all-state . . 2013 All-Academic team member in 2015 … National Honor North All-Star . . Named to the 2012 all-state juniors team Society member . by the Indiana Football Coaches Association . . Team won 2012 conference championship . . Also lettered four years in Personal: Son of Keighm and Choyce Bostian … Enrolled baseball and twice served as captain . in the School of Engineering and Applied Science as a mechanical engineering major . Personal: Son of Elise and Nick Bokun . . Enrolled in Wharton .

Career Stats: RECEIVING g rec yards td long avg/rec 93 Drew Brennan 2014 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . K • So . • 6-2 • 165 2015 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Downingtown, Pa . (Downingtown East) 2016 8 5 59 1 19 11 .8 TOTAL 20 5 59 1 19 11 8. 2016: Did not see any varsity game action .

Career Game Highs: Downingtown: Three-year letterwinner … 2015 league Touchdowns: 1 CCSU (Oct . 8, 2016) champion, team finished with a 10-0 record … Three- Receptions: 2 MR vs . Princeton (Nov . 5, 2016) time All-League performer at kicker and punter … 2015 Receiving yards: 25 CCSU (Oct . 8, 2016) second-team All-Eastern PA … National Honor Society member … Distinguished Honor Roll student .

Personal: Son of Stacy and Frank Brennan … Sister, Kaitlin, played lacrosse at Wesley College … Enrolled 79 Brian Bond in the School of Engineering and Applied Science as a DL • Fr . • 6-1 • 260 mechanical engineering major . Montclair, N .J . (Montclair Kimberly Academy)

Montclair Kimberly Academy: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain … Two-time Metropolitan Independent Football League champion (2014, 2015) … Named to 2016 N .J . Top 100 … Two-time second- team All-State (2015, 2016) . . Three-time first-team All-League … 2013 Rookie of the Year … 2017 Montclair Kimberly Academy Student-Athlete of the Year … 2017 NFL Scholar-Athlete … Also lettered once in lacrosse . . Student Athletic Council member … Student Body Vice President … Academic Honor Roll all eight semesters .

Personal: Son of Sheila and Alan Bond … Enrolled in Wharton .

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7 Winston Britton 40 Luke Bullock DB • Fr . • 5-10 • 175 DB • Jr . • 6-4 • 200 Chester, N Y. . (The Hackley School) Adams, Tenn . (Montgomery Bell Academy)

The Hackley School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as 2016: Appeared in four games … Had one tackle against team captain senior season … Two-time MIFL champion Columbia (10/15) … Had a solo stop against Brown (10/29) . (2014, 2016) … Named 2016 N Y. . Small School first-team All-State … Named 2015 and 2016 first-team All-MIFL … 2015: Played in one game, against Dartmouth (10/3) . Named 2016 first-team All-Hudson Valley … Named to the 2016 LoHud Super 11 by The Journal News … 2016 MIFL Montgomery Bell Academy: Three-year letterwinner . . Championship Game MVP … Named 2015 N Y. . Small School Member of the 2014 state championship team . . Named third-team All-State … Lettered four times in outdoor Defensive MVP of state championship game . . Also lettered track and twice in indoor track … Served as captain of two years in track & field and served as captain as a senior outdoor track team senior season … Three-time NYASIS . . Member of the conference champion and school record state champion in outdoor track … 2015 New Balance 4x400-meter relay team . . Second in the long jump at the Nationals All-American in the 4x100 relay … Three-time All- 2015 conference championships and ranked fifth in the state Westchester County in track … Lettered twice in basketball in the event . … Mentor to middle school students … Change for Kids volunteer … Class Agent for Hackley Alumni Association … Personal: Son of Kelli and Jeff Bullock . . Father played Midnight Run community service leader . football at Missouri Valley College . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . Personal: Son of Martine Cadet and Winston Britton … Father played football and ran track at Union and was inducted into Union’s Hall of Fame in 2013 … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 90 Kevin Cadigan DL • So . • 6-3 • 250 Barrington, R .I . (Barrington)

2016: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 13 total tackles 30 Karekin Brooks … Had two tackles for loss and one sack … Posted four solo RB • So . • 5-11 • 205 tackles against Lehigh (9/17) … Had one solo tackle for loss Marietta, Ga . (George Walton) at Fordham (9/24) … Had one solo sack against Columbia (10/15) … Was in on four tackles, including two solo stops, at 2016: Appeared in seven games … Finished with 21 carries Yale (10/21) … Had two tackles against Brown (10/29) . for 106 yards and one touchdown … Rushed two times for 18 yards against Dartmouth (9/30) … Rushed one time for 11 2015: Played in one game, against Cornell (11/21) . yards against Columbia (10/15) … Had 10 rushes for 45 yards and a touchdown at Yale (10/21) … Carried seven times for Barrington HS: Four-year letterwinner . . Served as 33 yards at Princeton (11/5) . team captain as a senior . . Member of the 2013 league championship team . . Two-time first-team all-state . . Two- George Walton: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team time Rhode Island Lineman of the Year . . Also lettered three captain … Named first-team All-Region in 2015 … Named years in lacrosse and was named second-team all-state in first-team All-County in 2015 … Named second-team All- 2014 . . Named to Providence Journal All-Academic football Region and All-County in 2014 … Also lettered twice in team four times and All-Academic lacrosse team three baseball . times .

Personal: Son of Rhonda Knight and Willie Brooks … Has Personal: Son of Kathryn and Timothy Cadigan . . Father five brothers … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . played football at Duke . . Enrolled in Wharton .

Career Stats: Career Stats: RUSHING g att yards td long yds/rush DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2016 7 21 106 1 13 5 0 . 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 21 106 1 13 5 0 . 2016 9 8-5-13 1 0-7. 2 0-10. 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 8-5-13 1 0-7. 2 0-10. 0 0 0 0 0 Career Game Highs: Rush attempts: 10 at Yale (Oct . 21, 2016) Career Game Highs: Rush yards: 45 at Yale (Oct . 21, 2016) Tackles 4 at Yale (Oct . 21, 2016) Long rush: 13 at Yale (Oct . 21, 2016)

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29 Jay Cammon, Jr. 25 Austin Cooper RB • Jr . • 5-10 • 200 DB • So . • 6-0 • 200 Landover, Md . (Friendship Collegiate Academy) Centennial, Colo . (Cherry Creek)

2016: Played in all 10 games … Saw action on special teams 2016: Appeared in two games … Saw action against Central and at running back … Had three carries at Yale (10/21) … Connecticut (10/8) and Columbia (10/15) . Had special teams tackles at Fordham (9/24) and against Central Connecticut (10/8) . Cherry Creek: Two-year letterwinner … Member of 2014 5A state championship team … Played for 2013 2015: Played in four games … Finished with 11 rushes for 33 Centennial League champions … 2015 honorable mention yards . All-Conference … Twice named first-team Academic All- State … Named Denver Post Student-Athlete of the Week Friendship Collegiate Academy: Four-year letterwinner during 2015 season … Also lettered three times in track, and two-time team captain . . Member of the 2012 DC serving as team captain twice … 2015 state runner up in state championship team with a 12-3 record . . 2014 team track … 2014 5A league champions in track … FCA Leader … offensive MVP with 13 touchdowns . . 2013 team defensive Student Athletic Committee member … Principal Advisory MVP and led team in tackles . . Also lettered in lacrosse and Committee member … African American Leadership Council basketball . . Valedictorian . . Named Most Likely to Succeed member … High Honor Roll student … AP Scholar … DECA and Most Well-Rounded Student . state and regional champion .

Personal: Son of Andaiye and Jay Cammon . . Enrolled in the Personal: Son of Delrine and Ford Cooper … Father played College of Arts and Sciences . for Penn State’s 1982 national championship team … Older sister, Taylor, plays volleyball at Penn … Older brother, Stanford, runs track at Cornell … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a physics major . 91 Evan Carp DL • Fr . • 6-3 • 250 Wayland, Mass . (Avon Old Farms)

Avon Old Farms: Three-time letterwinner … Twice served as team captain … 2014 Erickson League champion … Named All-New England in 2016 … Named 2016 New England Defensive Lineman of the Year … 2016 All-Erickson League selection … 2016 Erickson League Defensive MVP … Deans List student … Accomplished bassist .

Personal: Son of Patricia Berenson and Jeff Carp … Father played football and lacrosse and was a member of the wrestling team at Tufts … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

17 Trevor Cefalu WR • Jr . • 5-8 • 175 Atlanta, Ga . (Pace Academy)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action .

2015: Did not see any varsity game action .

Pace Academy: Four-year letterwinner . . Served as team captain as a senior . . Two-time all-region . . Also lettered two years in track and field where he was a member of the 4x400-meter relay state championship team . . Earned a letter in lacrosse .

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63 Tommy Dennis 65 Alan Escobedo OL • Jr . • 6-5 • 300 OL • So . • 6-3 • 270 East Setauket, N Y. . (St . Anthony’s) Aurora, Colo . (Regis Jesuit)

2016: Started all 10 games at right tackle … Helped block 2016: Appeared in seven games … Finished with three for Ivy League’s leading rusher … Protected quarterback tackles … Had a solo stop at Yale (10/21) … Had one tackle Alek Torgersen who threw 17 touchdowns and just four at Princeton (11/5) … Had a solo stop against No . 22 Harvard interceptions … Helped line concede the second-fewest (11/11) . sacks in the Ivy League . Regis Jesuit: Four-year letterwinner … Twice served as 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . team captain … 2015 All-State selection . . Named All- Conference three times … Academic All-State selection … St . Anthony’s HS: Two-year letterwinner . . Served as National Honor Society member … Volunteered with Special team captain as a senior . . Member of the 2013 league Olympics . championship team (13-0) . . Named all-league, all-Long Island and all-state as a senior . . Also lettered two years in Personal: Son of Margaret and Jim Escobedo … Enrolled in basketball and served as team captain as a senior . Wharton .

Personal: Son of Kathy Dennis . . Enrolled in Wharton . 23 Zach Evans OLB • So . • 6-2 • 215 28 Tayte Doddy Harrison, N Y. . (Harrison) DB • So . • 6-0 • 205 The Woodlands, Texas (Second Baptist School) 2016: Did not see any varsity game action .

2016: Appeared in two games . . Saw action against Harrison: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain Columbia (10/15) and at Yale (10/21) . senior season … 2015 honorable mention All-State … 2015 All-Conference selection … Led Section I in interceptions … Second Baptist School: Lettered and captained football 2015 “Golden Dozen” Scholar-Athlete from the Westchester team … Three-time (2013-15) District champions … Named Chapter of the National Football Foundation … Also lettered All-State in 2014 … Twice (2014-15) named All-District … Also five times in basketball, serving as team captain junior and lettered in basketball and track … Honor Roll student . senior seasons … Was first eighth grader in school history to play varsity basketball … 2015-16 All-Conference selection Personal: Son of Tonja King and Roger Doddy … Enrolled in in hoops … 2015-16 Section I All-Star … Named to “Court of the College of Arts and Sciences . Excellence” Scholar-Athlete Basketball Team for Section I … Lettered three times in track and field … Part of 2013 and 2015 league champion track teams … Named 2016 New York Section I Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year … National 78 Prince Emili Honor Society member … National Foreign Language DL • So . • 6-2 • 275 Honor Society member … Graduated Magna Cum Laude New City, N Y. . (Clarkstown) … President of the DECA Business Club … High Honor Roll student . 2016: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . Personal: Son of Jill and Christopher Evans … Father played football at Penn, playing linebacker for 1986 Ivy League Clarkstown: Served as team captain … Named first-team All- championship team … Enrolled in the College of Arts and State … Named second-team All-Metro . Sciences as an economics major . Personal: Son of Florence and Gregory Emili … Enrolled in Wharton … Full name is Okechukwu Prince Emili .

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25 Steve Farrell 54 Sam Follansbee WR • Jr . • 6-0 • 180 LB • Sr . • 6-3 • 220 Hillsdale, N .J . (Pascack Valley) Annandale, N .J . (North Hunterdon)

2016: Appeared in all 10 games … Had four catches for 103 2016: Played in all 10 games … Finished season with 10 total yards … Caught one pass for 27 yards at Dartmouth (9/30) tackles … Had four tackles against Central Connecticut … Had one catch for 24 yards at Yale (10/21) … Caught one (10/8) … Made two solo stops at Yale (10/21) … Also has one pass for eight yards against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Caught tackle against Fordham (9/24), Dartmouth (9/30), Columbia one pass for 44 yards at Cornell (11/19) . (10/15) and Brown (10/29) .

2015: Did not see any varsity game action . 2015: Did not see any game action due to injury .

Pascack Valley HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Team won 2014: Played in nine games and had a tackle in all but back-to-back league championships in 2012 and 2013 and one . . Finished with 13 tackles, including three solo . . Had back-to-back state championships in 2013 and 2014 . . a season-best three tackles at Yale (Oct . 25) . . Also had Named first-team all-league and third-team all-county in multiple tackles in three other games . 2013 . . Also lettered four years in lacrosse and served as team captain as a senior . . Earned 2013 honorable mention North Hunterdon HS: Lettered three years in football and all-county honors in lacrosse . served as team captain as a senior . . Named team’s MVP as a junior and senior . . 2013 first-team all-conference, Personal: Son of Jennifer Gonzales and Henry Farrell . . all-county, all-area and all-West Jersey . . 2013 all-Group Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . defense . . 2012 first-team all-conference and all-county . . 2012 third-team all-West Jersey . . Also lettered two years in Career Stats: lacrosse . RECEIVING g rec yards td long avg/rec 2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Personal: Son of Carolyn and Andrew Follansbee . . Served 2016 9 4 103 0 44 25 .8 as youth football and basketball coach, and as North TOTAL 9 4 103 0 44 25 .8 Hunterdon’s House and Senate representative in New Jersey Youth and Government . . Enrolled in College of Arts and Career Game Highs: Sciences . Receiving yards: 44 at Cornell (Nov . 19, 2016) Career Stats: DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2014 9 3-10-13 0 0 . 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0 2015 0 0-0-0 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2016 10 8-2-10 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 14 Will Fischer-Colbrie TOTAL 19 11-12-23 0 0 . . 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0 QB • Sr . • 6-1 • 215 Los Altos, Calif . (Mountain View/Saint Francis) Career Game Highs: Tackles 4 vs . CCSU (Oct . 8, 2016) 2016: Did not see any varsity game action .

2015: Did not see any varsity game action .

Mountain View/Saint Francis HS: Team captain at two schools his junior and senior seasons . . Named first-team all-league and second-team all-area by the Daily News as a junior, and was selected as team’s offensive most valuable player . . Selected as CES Literacy Classic All-Star and named to the CIF Central Coast Section team as a senior .

Personal: Son of Kathy and Eric Fischer-Colbrie . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . . Transfer from Colorado where he spent the 2014 season .

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99 Cooper Gardner 72 Johnathan Gessner DL • Jr . • 6-1 • 270 OL • Fr . • 6-2 • 305 Broomfield, Colo . (Broomfield) San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur)

2016: Started all 10 games at nose guard on the defensive MacArthur HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team line … Finished season with 17 total tackles … Had one solo captain senior season … Earned 2017 Bobby Jack Price tackle and a pass breakup against Lehigh (9/17) … Had award … Named 2016 first-team All-District and first-team five tackles, including two solo stops, at Fordham (9/24) All-San Antonio … 2017 Academic All-State selection … … Registered two tackles against Columbia (10/15) … Had National Honor Society member … Young Life Senior Leader three total tackles, including two solo stops and a tackle for … Mac TEACH tutor . loss, at Yale (10/21) … Was in on two tackles at Princeton (11/5) . Personal: Son of Melanie and Matthew Gessner … Brother, James, played football at Davidson … Enrolled in the College 2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with eight tackles (5 of Arts and Sciences . solo) and one sack … Had three tackles and one sack against Fordham (10/10) .

Broomfield HS: Three-year letterwinner and two-time team captain . . Two-time first-team all-state and all-region (2013, 2014) . . 2013 first-team all-conference . . Named first-team 56 Jeff Gibbs all-conference on offense and defense in 2014 . . Also OL • So . • 6-3 • 255 lettered three years in track and field . Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)

Personal: Son of Micheline and Russell Gardner . . Enrolled in 2016: Played in five games on the offensive line, seeing the College of Arts and Sciences . time in each of Penn’s final five games … Helped block for Ivy League’s leading rusher … Protected quarterback DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk Alek Torgersen who threw 17 touchdowns and just four 2015 10 5-3-8 1-1 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 interceptions … Helped line concede the second-fewest 2016 10 8-9-17 0 0 . 0 .5-1 1 0 0 0 0 sacks in the Ivy League . TOTAL 20 13-12-25 1 0-1. 1 .5-2 1 0 0 0 0 Lake Travis: Three-year letterwinner … Served as captain Career Game Highs: senior year … 2015 state finalist, team finished with a 15-1 Tackles: 5 at Fordham (Sept . 24, 2016) record … 2013 squad reached state semifinals … Named 2016 Sacks: 1 0,. Fordham, Oct 10, 2015 team MVP … 2016 first-team All-District … 2016 Academic All-State … Young Men’s Service League president … FCA Leader .

Personal: Son of Jennifer and Jon Gibbs … High school teammate of Penn classmate Abe Willows … Enrolled in 15 Gavin Geib Wharton . TE • Fr . • 6-4 • 215 Houston, Texas (Episcopal)

Episcopal HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain senior season … Member of 2014 SPC championship team … Named Touchdown Club of Houston Co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2016 … Named Most Improved Player in 2016 … National Honor Society member … Admissions Club officer … National Merit Scholar .

Personal: Son of Kathy and Greg Geib … Father played football at Penn … Enrolled in Wharton .

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85 Lewis Gibson 83 Kailash Graham-Bell WR • Fr . • 6-1 • 280 DL • So . • 6-6 • 235 Lancaster, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins) Boulder, Colo . (Fairview)

Wilmer-Hutchins HS: Lettered in football and track … 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . Served as team captain in both sports … Three-time All- District selection in football (2014, 2015, 2016) … Three- Fairview: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain time All-Area selection in football (2014, 2015, 2016) … … Played on 2013 state finalist squad … Two-time (2013- Won 4x100 relay state championship … National Honor 14) Front Range League champion … 2015 All-Conference Society member … National Society of High School Scholars selection … Ranked No . 15 in state of Colorado by Rivals … member … BTYF Leadership Program member . Also lettered in basketball and … Three-time state qualifier in 50free and 100free … Academic and Athletic Personal: Son of Syroco Hope and Gary Gibson … Sister, Excellence Award from Fairview . Hailey, plays volleyball at Tennessee Wesleyan … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . Personal: Son of Janet Bell and James Graham … Attended same high school as former Penn player Jack Madden ’16 … Enrolled in Wharton .

1 Ryan Glover QB • Fr . • 6-2 • 205 57 Jacob Halter Atlanta, Ga . (Woodward Academy) OL • Jr . • 6-5 • 260 Lebanon, Ohio (Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy) Woodward Academy: Lettered in football and track … Served as captain of football team … 2015 and 2016 Georgia 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . AAAA Player of the Year … 2015 and 2016 first-team All- Metro … Honor Roll student … WA Serves leader … Freshman 2015: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . Peer leader . Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy: Three-year letterwinner Personal: Son of Tameka Raymond and Ryan Glover … . . Served as team captain as a senior . . Team won the 2013 Enrolled in Wharton . and 2014 conference championship and the 2014 regional championship . . Team reached the state semifinals in 2014 and finished 13-1 . . Named to conference all-academic team three times . . Two-time all-state honorable mention . . Two- time first-team all-district . . Two-time Cincinnati Enquirer first-team offense . . Three-time first-team all-conference . . 98 Brody Graham 2014 Anthony Munoz Offensive Lineman of the Year . . 2014 DL • Jr . • 6-3 • 255 tri-state honorable mention . . Also lettered in basketball Jackson, N .J . (Jackson Memorial) and baseball as a freshman and was a member of both conference all-academic teams . 2016: Appeared in one game before suffering season- ending injury … Had three tackles in season-opener against Personal: Son of Jayne and Ford Halter . . Enrolled in Lehigh (9/17) . Wharton .

2015: Played in five games on special teams … Finished with three tackles .

Jackson Memorial HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Team won the 2014 state championship with an 11-1 record . . Named first-team all-state defensive end in 2014 . . Named to 2014 Coaches All-Division Team as a tight end . . Also lettered three years in wrestling and served as team captain as a senior . . Wrestling team won the 2014-15 sectional championship . . Went 39-3 as a senior, was named second- team all-conference and finished third at the 2014-15 state championships in the heavyweight division . . Four-year letterwinner in track and served as team captain as a senior .

Personal: Son of Jennifer Foote and Marko Graham . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

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Middletown South HS: Lettered three years in football and 19 Hunter Hayes twice served as team captain . . Three-time first-team all- RB • So . • 6-2 • 195 division . . Two-time first-team all-conference . . Two-time Oakdale, Pa . (South Fayette) first-team all-group . . 2013 academic all-shore team . . Also lettered four years in wrestling where he finished as the 2016: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . district runner-up in 2014 .

South Fayette: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team Personal: Son of Karen and John Tobin . . Enrolled in captain … Two-time state champion (2013-14), going 32-0 Wharton . over those two seasons … Won four Century Conference championships, compiling an overall 55-2 record during high Career Stats: school career … Two-time (2014-15) AP All-State Running DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk Back … 2015 Century Conference Player of the Year … 2015 2014 5 7-4-11 1 0-4. 2 0-6. 0 1 0 0 0 first-team All-Century Conference at running back and 2015 8 12-8-20 4 0-35. 5 0-36. 0 0 0 0 0 2016 10 8-4-12 2 .5-144 0-17. 0 0 2 0 0 defensive back … 2015 Washington County Observer Player TOTAL 23 27-16-43 7 .5-53 11 0-59. 0 1 2 0 0 of the Year … Named to 2015 Pittsburgh Gazette Fabulous 22 … National Honor Society member . Career Game Highs: Tackles 8 at Princeton (Nov . 8, 2014) Son of Barb Ludwig and John Hayes … High Personal: Sacks 1 (7 times) school teammate of Penn teammates Justin Watson and Touchdowns 1 vs . Harvard (Nov . 11, 2016) Logan Sharp … Uncle, Robert Ludwig, played football at Cornell … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a biology major . 11 Tyler Herrick WR • So . • 6-1 • 175 Hutto, Texas (Hutto) 94 Tayler Hendrickson 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . DL • Sr . • 6-3 • 285 Hutto: Three-year letterwinner … Twice served as team Red Bank, N .J . (Middletown South) captain … Played on 2014 Area championship team … 2015 Under Armour QB of the Year finalist … 2015 first-team All- Played in all 10 games … Made seven starts at 2016: District … 2015 Greater Austin Area Scholar Athlete … 2015 defensive end … Finished with 12 total tackles … Had 4 0. Ford Tough Player of the Year finalist … 2015 Dave Campbell tackles for loss and 2 .5 sacks … Recovered two fumbles … Super Subway Team finalist … 2014 honorable mention All- Seventh on team in scoring with eight points … Had two State … 2014 first-team All-District … 2014 first-team All- tackles, including one for a loss, against Lehigh (9/17) … Central Texas … Also lettered in track and basketball … Holds Had one solo tackle – a sack which resulted in a safety school record in the 300m hurdles … Regional champion in – at Dartmouth (9/30) … Had a fumble recovery against the hurdles … Student Athlete Leadership Council member … Central Connecticut (10/8) … Assisted on a sack against FCA member . Columbia (10/15) … Registered two tackles at Yale (10/21) … Had two tackles, including one for a loss, against No . 22 Personal: Son of Tawnya and David Herrick … Has a younger Harvard (11/11) … Recovered a fumble against the Crimson brother, Jared … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown as time expired as an economics major . to secure Penn’s 27-14 win … Had one tackle – a solo sack which resulted in a loss of 10 yards – at Cornell (11/19) .

2015: Played in eight games … Finished with 20 tackles (12 solo), five tackles for loss and four sacks … Recorded four tackles and one sack against Fordham (10/10) … Had six tackles and one sack at Columbia (10/17) .

2014: Played in each of the last five games and started the final two . . Finished with 11 tackles, 2 0. tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a sack . . Had a season-best eight tackles and first career sack at Princeton (Nov . 8) . . Also forced a fumble and had 2 0. tackles for loss against the Tigers .

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2 Kohl Hollinquest 61 Quinn Hudak WR • So • 6-4 • 215 OL • Jr . • 6-8 • 290 Granada Hills, Calif . (Sierra Canyon) Huntington Beach, Calif . (Huntington Beach)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action . 2016: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury .

Sierra Canyon: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . captain … 2015 Gold Coast League champion … 2015 CIF Mid-Valley champion … 2015 first-team All-State … 2015 Fox Huntington Beach HS: Two-year letterwinner . . Served Sports West Players of the Year List … 2014 second-team as team captain as a senior . . Team won the 2013 division All-State … Also lettered four times in basketball … Won championship . . Earned 2014 team offensive line MVP and 2014-15 CIF Division 4 state championship … National Honor highest GPA award . . 2014 Scholar-Athlete Award winner . Society member … Academic All-League . Personal: Son of Tammie Hudak . . Enrolled in the College of Personal: Son of Lynne Threat and Lamont Hollinquest Arts and Sciences . … Father played college football at USC and went on to play for the … Godfather is former New England Patriots linebacker Willie McGinest … High school teammate with Penn classmate Eric Markes … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 3 Mac Humble WR • Fr . • 6-0 • 185 Spicewood, Texas (Lake Travis)

Lake Travis HS: Three-year letterwinner … Won 2016 Texas state championship … Played on 2015 Texas state runner- 85 Kolton Huber up … Named 2016 second-team All-District … Named 2015 WR • So . • 6-2 • 205 honorable mention All-District … 2016 Academic All-State … Basking Ridge, N .J . (Saint Peter’s Prep) Also lettered in track … 2016 Bi-District track champion .

2016: Appeared in five games at wide receiver . Personal: Son of Pamela and Jeremy Humble … High school teammate of fellow Quakers Jeff Gibbs and Abe Willows … Saint Peter’s Prep: Three-yea letterwinner … Served as Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . captain senior year … Three-time HCIAL County champion … 2014 NJ Non-Public Group IV champion … 2014 team was ranked No . 1 in New Jersey … Twice named first-team all-conference … 2015 first-team All-New Jersey … 2015 NJFCA Super 100 All-State team … Also lettered twice in track, helping set a school record in the 4x200 … National French Honor Society member … Magis Award recipient for leadership at Saint Peter’s … Honor Roll student all four years .

Personal: Son of Lauren and Steven Huber … Father played football at West Virginia Wesleyan … Older brother, Shane, plays football at Massachusetts … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as an economics major .

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2014: Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Sept . 22) . . Led 49 Connor Jangro team with 52 punts for an average of 36 7. yards . . Pinned 13 LB • So . • 6-2 • 235 inside the 20 and forced 20 fair catches . . Six punts of 50 Jessup, Md . (Mount Saint Joseph) or more yards . . Season-high eight punts at Yale (Oct . 25) . . Season-long punt of 64 yards against Brown (Nov . 1) . Career Accolades: 2016 Honorable Mention All-Ivy Edison HS: Lettered three times in both football and soccer Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Oct . 3, 2016) . . Served as captain of his soccer team as a senior en route to a 23-2-1 record and a league championship . . Also won 2016: Honorable Mention All-Ivy … Earned Ivy League three league titles and a sectional championship in football Rookie of the Week honors (10/3) for performance in . . Three-time Scholar Athlete honoree in both football and Dartmouth game … Third on team with 5 .5 tackles for loss … basketball . . 2012-13 second-team all-league in soccer . . Finished with 32 total tackles … Registered 2 0. sacks … Was 2013-14 first-team all-league and Defensive Team MVP in in on four tackles – including one for a loss – at Fordham soccer . . 2013 first-team all-section, second-team all-county (9/24) … Factored in on seven tackles – including one for in football . . 2013 Sunset League Kicker of the Year . . 2013 a loss – at Dartmouth (9/30) to earn Ivy League Rookie Orange County Football All-Star . . 2013 all-league academic of the Week honors … Had four tackles – including one team . for a loss – against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Had four tackles against Columbia (10/15) … Assisted on five tackles Personal: Son of Lynn and Dave Kelley . . High school at Princeton (11/5) … Had four solo tackles – including two teammate of former Quaker Alek Torgersen . . Enrolled in sacks – against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) . College of Arts and Sciences .

Mount Saint Joseph: Three-year letterwinner … Served as Career Stats: team captain … Named to the Baltimore Touchdown Club … PUNTING g no. yards long avg i20 FC Named All-MIAA … Also lettered in track and field … Served 2014 10 52 1,910 64 36 7 . 13 20 as track team captain … National Spanish Honor Society 2015 10 31 1,267 73 40 .9 6 7 2016 10 37 1,581 63 42 7 . 10 7 member … School vice president … First Honor Roll student . TOTAL 30 120 4,758 73 39 7 . 29 34 Personal: Son of Melanie and Matthew Jangro … Brother, Bryan, plays quarterback at Carnegie Mellon … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as an economics major . Career Stats: 99 Peter Kendall DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk TE • Fr . • 6-5 • 235 2016 9 14-18-32 2 0-9. 5 .5-141 0 0 0 0 Norwell, Mass . (Noble and Greenough) TOTAL 9 14-18-32 2 0-9. 5 .5-141 0 0 0 0 Noble and Greenough: Lettered in football and served as Career Game Highs: team captain … Twice named All-ISL (2015, 2016) … Also Tackles 7 at Dartmouth (Sept . 30, 2016) lettered in basketball and lacrosse … Highest Distinction Sacks 2 0. vs . Harvard (Nov . 11, 2016) student … President of Campuses Against Cancer Club … Microfinance Club member .

Personal: Son of Michelle and Pete Kendall … Father was 46 Hunter Kelley an All-Big East offensive lineman at Boston College and K/P • Sr . • 6-1 • 185 played 13 seasons in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks, Huntington Beach, Calif . (Edison) Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets and Washington Redskins … Enrolled in Wharton . Career Accolades: 2016 Honorable Mention All-Ivy Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Sept . 22, 2014)

2016: Honorable Mention All-Ivy … Led the Ivy League and ranked No . 10 in the nation in punting average (42 7). … Had season-long punt of 63 yards at Yale (10/21) … 10 of 37 punts traveled 50+ yards … Had at least one 50+ yard punt in each of team’s first six games … Began season with four 50+ yard punts against Lehigh (9/17) … Four of five punts against Dartmouth (9/30) were downed inside the 20 .

2015: Played in all 10 games at punter … 31 punts totaling 1,267 yards (40 .9 yds/p) with a long of 73 … Had 6 of his punts touched down within the 20 … Launched five punts that were over 50 yards . 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 34 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2017 Penn Quakers

64 Nathan Kirchmier 88 Jonathan Lilley OL • Sr . • 6-4 • 310 TE • Sr •5-11 • 195 Pembroke Pines, Fla . (American Heritage) Wrenthem, Mass (Boston College High School)

Career Accolades: 2016: Did not see any varsity game action 2016 Honorable Mention All-Ivy 2016: Honorable Mention All-Ivy … Philadelphia Inquirer 2014-15: Member of Penn’s sprint football team . Academic All-Area … Started all 10 games at center … Helped block for Ivy League’s leading rusher … Protected High School: Lettered two years in football and two years quarterback Alek Torgersen who threw 17 touchdowns and in lacrosse … Selected to the Catholic Conference All-Star just four interceptions … Helped line concede the second- team in 2013 … Named a National Football Foundation fewest sacks in the Ivy League . Eastern MA Chapter Scholar Athlete .

2015: Played in two games, at Columbia (10/17) and at Personal: Son of Jane and Michael Lilley … Enrolled in the Brown (10/31) . College of Arts and Sciences .

2014: Did not see any varsity game action .

American Heritage School: Four-year letterwinner . . Won 2013 5A state championship . . 2013 first-team all-state . . 67 William Long Named 2013 first-team all-county by the Miami Herald and OL • Fr . • 6-6 • 285 Sun-Sentinel . . 2013-14 Brian Piccolo Student-Athlete Award Calhoun, Ga . (Calhoun) winner . . Earned 2012 honorable mention all-state honors . Calhoun HS: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team Personal: Son of Laurie and Ed Kirchmier . . Grandfather, captain senior season … Played on 2014 Georgia AAA Edward, played baseball at Notre Dame . . Enrolled in undefeated state championship team … Played on four Wharton . Region 6 champions (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) … Team was a combined 49-6 in his four seasons … 2016 honorable Career Game Highs: mention All-State … 2016 first-team All-County and All- Tackles: 8 at Lehigh (Sep 19, 2015) Region … 2016 first-team All-Chattanooga Area … 2015 Elite Tackles for loss: 1 0. at Lehigh (Sep 19, 2015) Junior Classic invitee … Twice named AAA Academic All- Pass breakups: 2 at Lehigh (Sep 19, 2015) State (2015, 2016) … Lettered four times in track … Finished eighth in the state in discus in 2015 … Wendy’s High School Heisman recipient for Georgia … Senior Class president … National Honor Society president … Literary Team champion (2015, 2016) … 2016 Literary solo champion … University of 48 Khalil Lewis Georgia Scholar of Distinction Award recipient … AP Scholar LB • Fr . • 6-0 • 225 with Honors … Thespian Troupe and Chorus member … McKinney, Texas (McKinney North) Debate Team member .

McKinney North HS: Three-time letterwinner … Twice served Personal: Son of Christina and Bill Long … Father played as team captain … 2015 honorable mention 5A All-State … football and Central Florida … Grandfather, Billy, played Three-time first-team All-District (2014, 2015, 2016) … 2014 football at Auburn … Grandfather, Bill Clay, played football at first-team All-County … Academic All-State … National Arkansas … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . Football Foundation Gridiron Club of Dallas Student-Athlete of the Year … Also lettered three times in powerlifting .

Personal: Son of Precious and Andre Lewis … Father played basketball at North Texas … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 26 Anthony Lotti DB • Fr . • 6-1 • 190 Freehold, N .J . (Freehold Township)

Freehold Township HS: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain senior season … Twice named Group 5 All-State (2015, 2016) … Twice named first-team All-Short Conference (2015, 2016) … Twice named first-team All-A- North (2015, 2016) … Holds school record in receptions and tackles … National Honor Society member … Honor Roll student … Peer Leader .

Personal: Son of Audrey and John Lotti … Father played football at Susquehanna … Sister, Samantha, plays soccer at Towson … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . PENNATHLETICS.COM 35 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2017 Penn Quakers

32 Isaiah Malcome 20 Jacob Martin RB • Fr . • 5-5 • 170 DB • So . • 6-1 • 195 Atlanta, Ga . (The Westminster School) Buford, Ga . (Buford)

The Westminster School: Four-year letterwinner … Served 2016: Appeared in first four games before suffering season- as team captain senior season … Played on 2015 Georgia 3A ending injury . state championship team … Member of 2016 Georgia Region 5 championship team … 2014 3A Offensive Player of the Buford: Two-year letterwinner … Played on 2013 and 2014 Year … Two-time first-team All-State selection (2014, 2016) undefeated state champions … 2015 team was state runners- … 2015 honorable mention All-State … Three-time All-Region up … 2015 second-team All-Region at linebacker … Earned Player of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016) … Four-time first-team 2015 Coaches Award as Most Improved Player … Earned All-Region selection (2013-16) … Three-time first-team All- two Player of the Week awards and one Player of the Month Area (2014, 2015, 2016) … Finished third in Georgia Gatorade award from Gwinnett County Touchdown Club … FCA Player of the Year voting in 2016 … 2016 TCA All-Star … leader … National Honor Society member … AP Scholar … Holds Westminster career records in rushing yards and all- Principal’s Honor Roll student . purpose yards as well as touchdowns … Lettered four times in basketball, serving as team captain … 2016 first-team All- Personal: Son of Heather and Jay Martin … Father, Jay, Region selection in hoops … Lettered four times in track and played football at Georgia Tech where he won the 1990 field and twice in soccer … Set school record in the 100m national championship … Grandfather, Billy, also played dash … Head of Upper School Award winner … National football at Georgia Tech (1959-63) and played five years Honor Society member . in the NFL with the Bears, Minnesota Vikings, and Atlanta Falcons … Enrolled in Wharton . Personal: Son of Desiree and Keith Malcome … High school teammate of fellow member of Class of 2021 Ian Ude … Enrolled in Wharton . 54 Payton Matous OL • Fr . • 6-2 • 290 Ennis, Texas (Bishop Dunne)

5 Eric Markes Bishop Dunner HS: Four-time letterwinner … Twice served DB • So . • 6-1 • 180 as team captain … Played on 2014 Texas state championship Valencia, Calif . (Sierra Canyon School) team that went 13-1 … Twice won District titles (2014, 2015) … Twice named second-team All-State (2015, 2016) … Twice 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . named first-team All-District (2015, 2016) … Two-time Academic All-State selection (2015, 2016) … Named team’s Sierra Canyon School: Four-year letterwinner . . Served as Offensive MVP in 2016 … Bishop’s Honor Roll each semester team captain … 2015 Gold Coast League champion … 2015 … AP Scholar … National Merit Scholar . CIF Mid-Valley champion … 2015 first-team All-Mid Valley … 2015 first-team All-Gold Coast League … 2015 Sierra Canyon Personal: Son of Stephanie and Jeff Matous … Enrolled in MVP … 2015 Academic All-State … Lettered three times in the College of Art and Sciences . track and field … AP Scholar with Distinction … Cum Laude Society member … National Honor Society member … Head of School List … Sierra Canyon Pennsylvania Book Award recipient junior year .

Personal: Son of Felicia and T . Earle Markes … Older brother, Alex, played soccer at Brown from 2011-14 … High school teammate of Penn classmate Kohl Hollinquest … Enrolled in the School of Engineering and Applied Science as a computer science major .

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24 Ayman Mayberry 34 Patrick McGettigan DB • Sr . • 6-0 • 180 LB • Fr . • 6-0 • 220 Chula Vista, Calif . (Francis Parker School) Ambler, Pa . (Germantown Academy)

2017 (Track & Field): Scored at 2017 Ivy League Outdoor Germantown Academy: Four-year letterwinner … Served as Heptagonal Championships as part of 4x100 relay which team captain junior and senior seasons … Played on 2016 was sixth . Inter-Ac championship team … 2016 Inter-Ac Co-MVP … 2016 Philadelphia Co-MVP … Two-time first-team All-Inter- 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . Ac (2015, 2016) … 2017 Max Mini Award recipient … Also lettered three times in lacrosse … 2015 Scholar-Athlete 2016 (Track & Field): Competed in five meets as a sprint Award recipient . specialist . . Competed in both the 4x100m relays and 100m . . Posted a personal best of 10 .92 in the 100m . Personal: Son of Kathleen and Edward McGettigan … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 2015: Did not see any varsity game action .

2014: Did not see any varsity game action .

Francis Parker School: Four-year letterwinner in football . . Served as team captain as a senior . . Two-time first-team 55 Pat McInerney all-conference . . Team won 2013 conference championship LB • Jr . • 6-2 • 230 with a 10-0 record . . Named to 2013 all-academic team by Blue Bell, Pa . (William Penn Charter) San Diego Union Tribune . . Also lettered four years in track & field and served as captain as a junior and senior . . Set 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . school record in 100 and 200 meters . 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . Personal: Son of Fatin and Bruce Mayberry . . Enrolled in Wharton . William Penn Charter School: Four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain . . Two-time first-team all-league . . Named City All-Star as a senior . . 2014 Maxwell Club Mini-Max award . . Also lettered three years in lacrosse and served as team captain as a senior . 29 James McCarthy LB • Fr . • 6-1 • 215 Personal: Son of Susan and John McInerney . . Father played Red Bank, N .J . (Middletown South) football at Penn and was a first-team All-Ivy honoree for the 1982 Ivy League championship team . . Mother played Red Bank HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team field hockey at Penn . . Brother, Robert, played football at captain senior year … Played on 2015 New Jersey state Carnegie Mellon . . Brother, Michael, played football at Yale championship team which went 12-0 and was #1 overall . . Sister, Grace, played field hockey at Yale . . Enrolled in the team in the state … 2015 first-team All-State … 2015 second- College of Arts and Sciences . team All-Metro (CT, NJ, NY) … 2015 first-team All-Shore … 2014 and 2015 first-team All-Division … 2014 third-team All-Shore … Also lettered four years in track and field … Twice served as track team captain . . Two-time Monmouth County long jump champion (2015, 2016) … National Honor 75 Nate Miller Society member … National Science Honor Society member OL • Fr . • 6-5 • 290 … Volunteers with Challenger Youth Sports . Wellesley, Mass . (Belmont Hill)

Personal: Son of Melinda and David McCarthy … Attended Belmont Hill: Three-year letterwinner … Served as same high school as Penn teammate Tayler Hendrickson … team captain senior season … Played on 2016 NEPSAC Enrolled in Wharton . championship team … Member of 2016 Independent Schools League championship team … 2016 All-New England selection … 2016 first-team All-ISL selection … 2015 second- team All-ISL … Lettered three times in track and field … Finished third at both ISL and New England championships in … Member of 2015 and 2016 New England Division II championship track teams … Young Conservatives Club member … Improv Club member .

Personal: Son of Sally and Jim Miller … Father played football and threw shotput at Penn, graduating from Wharton in 1983 … Brother, J .P . played lacrosse at Middlebury … Enrolled in Wharton . PENNATHLETICS.COM 37 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2017 Penn Quakers

47 Nick Miller 39 Brandon Mills LB • Jr . • 5-11 • 215 LB • Sr . • 6-1 • 225 New Market, Md . (Our Lady of Good Counsel) Hawthorne, Calif . (Mira Costa)

Career Accolades: 2016: Appeared in all 10 games, making four starts … 2016 Second-Team All-Ivy Finished with 26 tackles … Made nine tackles, five of which were solo stops, against Lehigh (9/17) … Was in on four solo 2016: Second-Team All-Ivy … Appeared in all 10 games, stops at Fordham (9/24) … Made four tackles, including making four starts … Second on team with 68 tackles … 0 .5 tackles for loss at Dartmouth (9/30) … Was in on three Second on team with 6 0. tackles for loss … Third on team tackles against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Made four with four pass breakups … Had six solo tackles at Fordham tackles at Yale (10/21) … Was in on two tackles at Princeton (9/24) … Had five solo tackles at Dartmouth (9/30) … Was in (11/5) . on seven tackles against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Was in on eight tackles, while also intercepting a pass against 2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 57 tackles Columbia (10/15) … Made 11 tackles, including one for a (25 solo) two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and loss, at Yale (10/21) … Also forced and recovered a fumble two interceptions … Recorded seven tackles and one sack against Yale … Made eight tackles, seven of which were solo, against Fordham (10/10) … Recorded an interception at while breaking up a pass against Brown (10/29) … Had two Brown (10/31) … Had 15 tackles and one fumble recovery tackles for loss against Brown … Was in on seven tackles at against Princeton (11/7) … Had seven tackles and one forced Princeton (11/5) … Made 11 tackles, six of which were solo, fumble at Harvard (11/14) … Made six tackles and recorded against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Had 1 5. tackles for loss one interception against Cornell (11/21) . and was in on half a sack against Harvard … Made five solo tackles at Cornell (11/19) . 2014: Played in four games as a freshman, and each of the last three . . Finished with eight tackles, including six solo . . 2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 17 tackles (9 Had a season-high six tackles at Princeton (Nov . 8) . . Two solo), a fumble recovery, one interception and two pass tackles against Harvard (Nov . 15) . breakups … Had two tackles and one interception at Lehigh (9/19) … Recorded two tackles and one fumble recovery Mira Costa HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Twice served as against Dartmouth (10/3) … Made four tackles at Columbia team captain . . Two-time all-area and all-league honoree (10/17) . by the Daily Breeze . . Also lettered in basketball, rugby and track & field . . Earned scholar-athlete award in all four Our Lady of Good Counsel: Three-year letterwinner . . sports . Served as team captain as a senior . . 2014 first-team all- conference . . 2013 second-team all-conference . . Also Personal: Son of Wendy and Tracy Mills . . Enrolled in School lettered three years in wrestling and served as team of Engineering and Applied Science . captain as a senior . . Wrestling team won three-conference championships and the 2013 state championship with an Career Stats: 18-0 record . . Named first-team all-county in wrestling as a DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk senior . 2014 4 6-2-8 0 0-0. 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2015 10 25-32-57 1 0-3. 3 0-9. 2 2 1 2 0 2016 10 12-14-26 0 0-0. 0 .5-10 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Athena and Jarred Miller . . Enrolled in the TOTAL 24 43-48-91 1 0-3. 3 .5-102 2 1 2 0 College of Arts and Sciences . Career Game Highs: Career Stats: Tackles: 15 Princeton (Nov 07, 2015) DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2015 10 9-8-17 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 0 Sacks: 1 0. Fordham (Oct 10, 2015) 2016 10 42-26-68 0 .5-26 0-12. 5 1 1 1 0 Tackles for loss: 2 0. Princeton (Nov 07, 2015) TOTAL 20 51-34-85 0 .5-2 6 0-12. 8 1 2 2 0

Career Game Highs: Tackles: 11 2x (MR vs . Harvard Nov . 11, 2016) Tackles For Loss: 2 0. at Brown (vs . Brown Oct . 29, 2016)

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27 Dante’ Moore 44 Colton Moskal RB • So . • 5-10 • 180 LB • Sr . • 6-0 • 225 Egg Harbor Township, N .J . (Egg Harbor) Lake Zurich, Ill . (Lake Zurich) (Syracuse)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action . Career Accolades: 2016 Second-Team All-Ivy Egg Harbor: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain three times … 2015 Press of Atlantic City second- 2016: Second-Team All-Ivy … Led team and ranked No . 4 team All-Star … 2013-14 Press of Atlantic City honorable in the Ivy League with 89 tackles … Ranked No . 39 in FCS mention All-Star … 2014-15 second-team All-Cape Atlantic in tackles-per-game with 8 .9 … Had four games with 10+ League … National Honor Society member … Senior tackles … Opened season with 11 total tackles, including Ambassador president … Brooke-Irwin Scholar-Athlete seven solo stops, against Lehigh (9/17) … Had 11 tackles, Award recipient … 2015 Maxwell Football Club Mini Maxwell including eight solo tackles, at Fordham (9/24) … Had six Award recipient … 2015 National Football Foundation and tackles, including one for a loss, at Dartmouth (9/30) … Was College Hall of Fame South Jersey Chapter Scholar-Athlete in on nine tackles against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Had Award recipient . eight tackles, including 1 .5 sacks, against Columbia (10/15) … Factored in on 10 tackles, including eight solo stops, at Yale Personal: Son of Glorist and Michael Moore … Has a younger (10/21) … Made seven total tackles against Brown (10/29) sister, Maya … Enrolled in the School of Engineering and … Recorded season-high 13 tackles at Princeton (11/5) … Applied Science . Made eight tackles against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Made six tackles, each of which was a solo stop, at Cornell (11/19) .

2015: Played in nine games … Finished with 44 tackles (23 solo) and one pass breakup … Season-high 11 tackles at 12 Justin Morrison Lehigh (9/19) … Had eight tackles against Fordham (10/10) . DB • Jr . • 5-11 • 185 Swedesboro, N .J . (The Hun School) Lake Zurich HS: 2013 Class 7A All-State, Lake County All-Area and North Suburban All-Conference team … 2013 2016: Played in all 10 games, making one start … Had Chicago Tribune All-State selection … As a senior, led team one tackle at Fordham (9/24) … Made on tackle against to a 12-2 record, posting 94 tackles, including 12 for loss and Columbia (10/15) … Was in on one tackle at Cornell (11/11) . four sacks … Finished career with 262 tackles, including 14 .5 sacks and 21 TFLs, two blocked punts and four touchdowns 2015: Played in five games … Finished with eight tackles (5 … Three-year team captain … 2012 and 2013 All-State solo), one forced fumble and a pass breakup … Had three Academic team . tackles, a forced fumble and one pass breakup against at Harvard (11/14) … Made three tackles against Cornell (11/21) . Personal: Son of Sandy and Tom Moskal … Father played football at Eastern Illinois and signed a free agent contract Kingsway Regional HS/The Hun School of Princeton: with the St . Louis Cardinals in 1986 … Has two brothers . . Three-year letterwinner and two-time team captain . . Transfer from where he spent the 2014 Member of the 2014 league championship team . . 2014 first- season . . Has two years of eligibility remaining . team all-conference and all-county . . Named second-team all-conference as a sophomore . . Also lettered three years in Career Stats: track & field . DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2015 9 23-21-44 0 0-0. 0 1 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Tonia and Rodney Morrison . . Enrolled in 2016 10 49-40-89 1 .5-7 2 .5-102 0 0 0 0 the College of Arts and Sciences . TOTAL 19 72-61-133 1 .5-7 2 .5-103 0 0 0 0

Career Stats: Career Game Highs: DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk Tackles: 13 at Princeton (Nov . 5, 2016) 2015 5 5-3-8 0 0-0. 0 1 1 1 0 0 Sacks: 1 .5 vs . Columbia (Oct . 15, 2016) 2016 9 3-0-3 0 0-0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 8-3-11 0 0-0. 0 1 1 1 0 0

Career Game Highs: Tackles: 3 at Harvard (Nov 14, 2015); Cornell (Nov 21, 2015)

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31 Benji Mowatt 87 Matt Norton DL • Fr . • 6-3 • 240 TE • So . • 6-6 • 235 Fort Lee, N .J . (Saint Peter’s Prep) Long Grove, Ill . (Adlai E . Stevenson)

Saint Peter’s Prep: Three-year letterwinner … Played on 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . 2014 state championship team … Two-time league champion (2013, 2015) … Lettered twice in track and once in rugby … Adlai E . Stevenson: Two-year letterwinner … 2014 Illinois 2015 second-team All-League in rugby … Film Appreciation state champion, team finished 14-0 … Twice named Club founder … Volunteered at Boys and Girls Club … Academic All-North Suburban Conference … 2014 North Christian Ministry Team leader … Ignatian Scholar . Suburban Conference Sportsmanship Award recipient … Lettered three times in lacrosse … National Honor Society Personal: Son of Karine Apollon and Mario Mowatt … Uncle, member … Gold Honor Roll student … Illinois State Scholar Rico, played football at Penn … Uncle, Victor, played football … Student Council Executive Board member … Economics at Stanford … High school teammate of Penn teammate Club member … “300 Club” member for performing over Kolton Huber … Enrolled in Wharton . 300 hours of community service including his work with “Bubby Baseball” a program teaching baseball to children with special needs .

Personal: Son of Tammy and Mark Norton … Enrolled in 58 Nick Neu Wharton . DE • Sr . • 6-3 • 220 Indianapolis, Ind . (Roncalli)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . 82 Preston Norwood WR • Fr . • 6-3 • 205 2015: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . Dacula, Ga . (Mill Creek)

2014: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury . Mill Creek HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain … Played on three Regional championship teams Roncalli HS: Two-year letterwinner . . Served as team (2014, 2015, 2016) … team went 33-6 over those three captain as a junior and senior . . Set school’s single-season seasons … Twice named to Offensive Honor Roll (2015, sacks record as a senior with 16 . . Set school’s single-season 2016) … 2016 Academic All-State … Lettered three times in tackles for loss record as a senior with 32 . . Two-time team basketball … National Honor Society member … Mu Alpha defensive MVP . . Two-time team defensive lineman MVP . . Theta Honor Society … Spanish Club member … iLead Earned team’s Top Lifter award in 2012-13 and 2013-14 . Mentorship Program leader .

Personal: Son of Erin and David Neu . . Has nine siblings . . Personal: Son of Teresa and Mike Norwood … Father played Enrolled in Wharton . football at South Carolina … Grandfather, Pat Patterson, played football at Chattanooga … Grandfather, Travis Norwood, played football and ran track at Wayne State … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

22 Jared Noble DB • Fr . • 5-10 • 190 Blacklick, Ohio (St . Francis DeSales)

St . Francis DeSales: Three-time letterwinner … Served as team captain senior season … Played on three league championship teams (2014, 2015, 2016) … Played on 2016 Region II championship team which went 13-1 … 2016 first-team All-CCL … 2016 second-team All-District … 2015 honorable mention All-CCL … 2016 Academic All-Ohio … National Honor Society member … Business Club president … Student Council member .

Personal: Son of Carla Coburn and Bill Noble … Enrolled in Wharton .

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32 Conor O’Brien 42 Brendan O’Hara DB • Fr . • 5-10 • 170 LB • So . • 6-1 • 220 San Clemente, Calif . (JSerra Catholic) New Lenox, Ill . (Providence Catholic)

2016: Appeared in six games … Third on team with four pass 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . breakups … Had one pass breakup against Columbia (10/15) … Made one tackle and broke up one pass at Princeton (11/5) Providence Catholic: Four-year letterwinner … Served … Had two solo tackles, forced one fumble and broke up one as team captain … Member of 2014 state championship pass against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Had one tackle, broke team which went 13-1 … 2015 All-State selection … 2015 up one pass and had an interception at Cornell (11/19) . Chicago Catholic League Defensive Player of the Year … 2015 All-Catholic League … 2014 All-State selection … 2014 JSerra Catholic: Three-year letterwinner … Twice served All-Catholic League … Twice named Academic All-State as team captain … Twice named second-team All-Orange … Also lettered twice in baseball … Played on 2015 state County … Twice named first-team All-Trinity League … Twice championship baseball team … Illinois State Scholar … Celtic named JSerra’s Defensive MVP … Honor Roll student … Leadership Scholarship recipient … Junior class president … Caritas Christi Leadership program member . National Honor Society member … Volunteered with Special Olympics . Personal: Son of Jennifer and James O’Brien … Younger brother, Riley, is also a defensive back at Penn . . Cousin, Colt Personal: Son of Nancy and Brendan O’Hara … Enrolled in Brennan, plays for the Washington Redskins … Cousin, Kevin the College of Arts and Sciences . Hogan, plays quarterback at Stanford … Uncle, Mike Butcher, played baseball for the California Angels and is now pitching coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks … High school teammate of Penn defensive back Sam Philippi and Nick Robinson … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . 37 Zach O’Leary LS • Sr . • 6-1 • 220 Career Stats: Mateca, Calif . (Lawrenceville School) DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2016 6 4-0-4 0-0 0 5 1 0 0 0 2016: Played in nine games, serving as team’s primary short TOTAL 6 4-0-4 0-0 0 5 1 0 0 0 snapper .

2015: Played in nine games on special teams .

2014: Played in all 10 games . . Served as Penn’s primary 27 Riley O’Brien long snapper . . Also added two tackles . DB • Fr . • 5-11 • 180 San Clemente, Calif . (JSerra Catholic) Lawrenceville School: Two-year letterwinner . . Served as team captain as a junior and senior . . Named all-league at JSerra Catholic: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team tight end in 2012 . . Scholar Athlete . . Valedictorian . captain senior season … 2016 first-team All-Orange County … 2015 and 2016 Trinity League Most Valuable Specialist as Personal: Son of Theresa and David O’Leary . . Older a returner … 2014 second-team All-Trinity League … Also brother, Nathan, played baseball at Yale . . Enrolled in lettered four times in track and field … President of the FLA College of Arts and Sciences . Club … Caritas Christi member .

Personal: Son of Jenni and Jim O’Brien … Older brother, Conor, plays defensive back at Penn … Cousin, Colt Brennan, plays for the Washington Redskins … Cousin, Kevin Hogan, 46 Brian O’Neill plays quarterback at Stanford … Uncle, Mike Butcher, played LB • Fr . • 6-2 • 225 baseball for the California Angels and is now pitching coach Roseland, N .J . (West Essex Regional) for the Arizona Diamondbacks … High school teammate of Penn defensive back Sam Philippi and quarterback Nick West Essex Regional HS: Three-year letterwinner … Served Robinson … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . as team captain senior season … Played on 2016 Division championship team … 2016 unanimous first-team All- Conference … 2015 unanimous first-team All-Conference … Lettered four times in track and field … Served as team captain … Member of two Group 2 championship track teams … 2016 County champion in javelin … Four-time first- team All-Conference in javelin … Lettered twice in basketball

Personal: Son of Marilyn and Thomas O’Neill … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

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35 Keegan Otte 7 Christian Pearson DB • Fr . • 5-11 • 190 WR • So . • 6-1 • 190 Katy, Texas (Katy) Northridge, Calif . (Crespi Carmelite)

Katy HS: Three-year letterwinner … Played on 2015 Career Accolades: undefeated 6A state championship team which went 2016 Second-Team All-Ivy 16-0 … 2016 first-team All-District at defensive back … 2015 Ivy League Rookie of the Week (9/21, 10/19, 10/26) 2015 honorable mention All-District … 2016 second-team Academic All-State … National Honor Society member … 2016: Second-Team All-Ivy … Started all 10 games at wide Beta Club member . receiver … Second on team in receptions (40), yards (514), and touchdowns (7) … Second in the Ivy League in receiving Personal: Son of Melissa and David Otte … Enrolled in touchdowns … Seventh in the Ivy League in receptions and Wharton . receiving yards … Had at least one catch in all 10 games … Caught three passes for 42 yards against Lehigh (9/17) … Had three catches for 41 yards and a touchdown at Dartmouth (9/30) … Had eight catches for 91 yards and a 70 Ben Padon touchdown against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Caught six OL • Fr . • 6-4 • 235 passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns against Columbia (10/15) … Had four catches for 43 yards and a touchdown Houston, Texas (The Kinkaid School) against Brown (10/29) … Caught four passes for 47 yards at Princeton (11/5) … Reeled in seven catches for 101 yards and Four-year letterwinner … Served The Kinkaid School: a touchdown against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Caught three as team captain … Two-time Southwest Preparatory passes for 42 yards and a touchdown at Cornell (11/19) . Conference champion (2013, 2015) … Two-time All-SPC selection (2015, 2016) … 2016 Touchdown Club of Houston 2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 29 catches Preseason All-Houston selection … Also lettered three times for 404 yards and four touchdowns … Had one catch – a in baseball … Member of 2015 SPC championship baseball 45-yard touchdown – at Lehigh (9/19) to earn Ivy League team … Spanish Honor Society member … Peer Mentor … Rookie of the Week honors … Made 10 catches for 126 yards Graduated Cum Laude . and a touchdown at Columbia (10/17) … Earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors for his work against the Lions … Son of Jodi and Matthew Padon … Enrolled in the Personal: Had six catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns against College of Arts and Sciences . Yale (10/23) to earn his third Ivy League Rookie of the Week honor of the season .

Crespi Carmelite HS: Lettered in football and track . 51 Sean Pahls OLB • So . • 6-2 • 220 Personal: Son of Carmella Boylen . . Enrolled in the College Kansas City, Kan . (Suffield Academy) of Arts and Sciences .

2016: Did not see any varsity game action . Career Stats: RECEIVING g rec yards td long avg/rec 2015 10 29 404 4 63 13 9. Suffield Academy: Named first-team All-New England 2016 10 40 514 7 50 12 .9 TOTAL 20 69 918 11 63 13 .3 Piper High School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain … Three-time (2012-14) regional champion … Career Game Highs: Two-time (2012, 2014) section champion) … 2014 first-team Touchdowns: 2 2x, MR vs . Columbia (Oct . 15, 2016) All-State … Named first-team All-League in 2014 … Elite Receptions: 10 at Columbia (Oct 17, 2015) 81 All-Regional selection in 2014 … Kansas City Star All- Receiving yards: 133 Yale (Oct 23, 2015) Metro selection in 2014 … Also lettered four times in track and field … Served as track team captain … Twice named first-team All-League in track … First-team All-State in the 400m … Key Club member … Salvation Army volunteer … Student Leadership Team member . . Webmaster of school newspaper … Kansas ACT Scholar … Principal’s Honor Roll student .

Personal: Son of Kathy and Kevin Pahls … Older brother, Eric, plays golf at Central Missouri … Enrolled in Wharton .

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16 David Perkins 14 Sam Philippi K • Fr . • 6-1 • 200 DB • Jr . • 6-1 • 190 Houston, Texas (James E . Taylor) Coto De Caza, Calif . (JSerra Catholic)

James E . Taylor HS: Three-year letterwinner … Played Career Accolades: on 2016 District championship team … 2016 All-District 2016 Second-Team All-Ivy selection … Set school record for extra points made in a 2016 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (10/31) season (50-for-50) … Team’s Offensive and Special Teams MVP in 2016 while also serving as starting quarterback … 2016: Second-Team All-Ivy … Earned Ivy League Defensive Student Council member … National Honor Society member Player of the Week honors after Brown game … (10/31) … … Honor Roll student … Fellowship of Christian Athletes Third on team with 58 tackles … Second on team with two member . interceptions … Had three tackles against Lehigh (9/17) … Was in on four tackles at Fordham (9/24) … Made eight Personal: Son of Paula and Dave Perkins … Enrolled on the tackles, including five solo stops, at Dartmouth (9/30) … College of Arts and Sciences . Had eight tackles, including five solo stops, against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Factored in on four tackles against Columbia (10/15) … Had three tackles and an interception at Yale (10/21) … Made four tackles with one pass breakup and added an interception in the end zone late in the fourth 41 Tristan Peyton quarter to seal a Homecoming win over Brown (10/29) … LB • Jr . • 6-1 • 215 Had 12 tackles, including six solo stops, as well as a pass Tamarac, Fla . (Calvary Christian Academy) breakup at Princeton (11/5) … Registered seven tackles against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Had five tackles and a pass breakup at Cornell (11/19) … At the conclusion of the season, 2016: Appeared in one game … Saw time at Yale (10/21) . donated bone marrow after being found as a match through Penn’s “Be The Match” registration drive . 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . 2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 46 tackles (27 Calvary Christian Academy: Four-year letterwinner and solo), one forced fumble, four interceptions and five pass two-time team captain . . Team won the 2014 conference breakups … Had four tackles and an interception at Villanova championship with an 11-0 record . . 2014 Conference Player (9/24) … Recorded 12 tackles against Yale (10/23) … Finished of the Year . . Named all-state honorable mention as a senior with four tackles and two interceptions at Brown (10/31) … . . 2014 Sun Sentinel All-County honorable mention . . 2013 Had three tackles and an interception against Cornell (11/21) . Sun Sentinel first-team all-county . . Two-time Miami Herald first-team all-county . . Also lettered in lacrosse . JSerra Catholic HS: Four-year letterwinner . . Served as team captain as a senior . . 2014 first-team all-league . . 2013 Personal: Son of Naomi and Derek Peyton . . Enrolled in the second-team all-league . . Selected as Orange County All- Star as a senior . . Also lettered two years in track & field and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences . served as team captain as a senior . . Reached 2014 state finals as a member of the 4x100-meter relay team .

Personal: Son of Kathleen and Dale Philippi . . Father played football at Montana . . Uncle, Mark, is a former ESPN World Strong Man . . High school teammate of Conor O’Brien, Riley O’Brien, and Nick Robinson . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

Career Stats: DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2015 10 27-19-46 0 0-0. 0 9 1 1 4 0 2016 10 36-22-58 0 .5-3 0 .5-35 0 0 2 0 TOTAL 20 63-41-104 0 .5-3 0 .5-3 14 1 1 6 0

Career Game Highs: Interceptions: 2 at Brown (Oct 31, 2015) Tackles: 12 2x, MR at Princeton (Nov . 11, 2016)

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84 Niko Rice 8 Nick Robinson WR • Fr . • 6-1 • 185 QB • So . • 6-2 • 205 Fallston, Md . (John Carroll School) Trabuco Canyon, Calif . (JSerra Catholic/Georgia)

John Carroll School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as At Georgia (2015): Spent the 2015 season serving as scout team captain … Played on 2015 MIAA championship team team quarterback for a Bulldogs team which went 10-3 and which went 12-0 … Two-time All-State selection (2015, 2016) won the TaxSlayer Bowl … Spring 2016 Academic Honor Roll . … Four-time All-County selection … 2016 BTC All-Star … 2016 Big 33 selection … 2016 Crab Bowl selection … 2016 Super At Saddlebrook CC (2016): Played on 2016 SCFA Southern 22 selection … Also lettered three times in basketball, twice Conference championship team … 2016 All-Conference in lacrosse and four times in track and field … 4x100 relay selection … 2016 Team Offensive MVP … Completed 152 of state record holder with win at 2016 state championships … 249 attempts (61 0%). for 2,127 yards and 16 touchdowns … Three-time All-State in track … Three-time All-Conference in Fall 2016 Academic Honor Roll . track … 2014 UCBAC champion in lacrosse … Distinguished Honor Roll student … Fellowship of Christian Athletes JSerra: Served as team captain for three years … 2015 member … National Honor Society member . Trinity League Most Valuable Player … 2015 All-Orange County selection … 2015 JSerra MVP … Two-time first-team Personal: Son of Nicole and Aaron Rice … Enrolled in the All-Trinity League (2014, 2015) … Class of 2015 Leadership College of Arts and Sciences . Award winner … National Honor Society member … 2015 Orange County Scholar-Athlete Award recipient .

Personal: Son of Elizabeth and Jeoff Robinson … Fathered played quarterback at University of Pacific … Uncle, Greg, 13 Nick Rittenhouse won two Super Bowls as a coach with the TE • Sr . • 6-3 • 215 and was head coach at Syracuse … Uncle, Mark, played Cocoa, Fla . (Space Coast) wide receiver at Stanford … High school teammate of Penn teammates Sam Philippi, Conor O’Brien and Riley O’Brien … 2016: Appeared in three games … Made one catch for 10 Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences . yards at Cornell (11/19) .

2015: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury .

2014: Did not see any varsity game action . 97 Mike Rodriguez Space Coast HS: Four-year letterwinner in football . . Three- DL • Fr . • 6-1 • 265 time team captain . . Three-time team MVP . . Holds single Miami Lakes, Fla . (Christopher Columbus) season and career school records in total yardage, total touchdowns, completions and passing yards . . Third all-time Christopher Columbus HS: Two-year letterwinner … in state history with nine touchdowns (five passing, four Twice served as team captain … Played on 2016 District rushing) in a single game . . Led team to playoffs for just the championship team … 2015 team was Regional champions second time in school history . . 2013 first-team all-district, … 2014 squad was runner-up in the State Championships … first-team all-conference and honorable mention all-state 2016 first-team All-Dade County selection … Student Body . . Four-year letterwinner in baseball where he was a three- vice president … AP Scholar … Mas Scholar . time team captain, named team MVP as a senior, led the team in average for three seasons and reached the Personal: Son of Marivi and Jose Rodriguez … Enrolled in regional playoffs for the first two times in school history . . the College of Arts and Sciences . Also lettered in soccer and served as team captain .

Personal: Son of Caroline and Scott Rittenhouse . . Has four sisters . . Enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences .

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38 Michael Rolfe 69 Nick Shablom OLB • So . • 6-3 • 215 OL • So . • 6-7 • 240 Scarsdale, N Y. . (Scarsdale) Haymarket, Va . (Bridgefield)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action . 2016: Did not see any varsity game action .

Scarsdale: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team Battlefield: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain … 2015 second-team All-State … 2015 first-team captain … Three-time Conference 8 champion … Also All-Hudson Valley … Named to the Journal News Super 11 lettered three times in lacrosse … Twice won conference … Section I State Co-Defensive Back of the Year … Earned titles in lacrosse … 2015 first-team All-Conference 8 in first-team All-Section I, All-County, All-Conference, All- lacrosse … Honorable Mention All-Region in lacrosse … League honors … Twice named Most Outstanding Back in Lettered twice in basketball … Twice a conference champion Section I All-Star Game … MSG Varsity honorable mention in hoops … 2016 Regional champion in basketball … National All-Metro … Scarsdale’s MVP … Helped Scarsdale to its first Honor Society member … National French and English two playoff wins in school history … Had 10 career sacks Honor Society member … 6A Northern Region All-Academic … Set Scarsdale career touchdowns record with 45 over Award … DECA Participant … Three-time State Science Fair his career on the offensive side of the ball … 2015 “Golden qualifier . Dozen” Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Habitat for Humanity volunteer … Coached youth basketball . Personal: Son of Nancy and Harold Shablom … Father played basketball and volleyball at Army West Point … Personal: Son of Diane and Bryan Rolfe … Enrolled in the Grandfather, Howard Ellis, played football at Tufts … Enrolled College of Arts and Sciences . in the School of Engineering and Applied Science as a Systems Science and Engineering major .

95 David Ryslik DL • Fr . • 6-5 • 300 80 Logan Sharp Freehold, N .J . (The Peddie School/Connecticut) TE • Jr . • 6-3 • 230 Bridgeville, Pa . (South Fayette) UConn: Spent 2015 season with the Huskies . 2016: Appeared in three games before suffering season- Peddie School: Four-year letterwinner … 2015 first-team ending injury … Had three catches for 19 yards at Fordham All-Prep … 2015 first-team All-MAPL … Named Top Defensive (9/24) . End in New Jersey … Also lettered four times in both indoor and outdoor track . 2015: Played in two games, against Princeton (11/7) and against Cornell (11/21) . Personal: Son of Maria and Alex Ryslik … High School teammate of Penn teammate Carson Vey … Enrolled in the South Fayette HS: Three-year letterwinner . . Served as team College of Arts and Sciences . captain as a senior . . Team won two state championships and three sectional championships and finished with a combined record of 43-1 between 2012-14 . . Named to 2014 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West Fabulous 22 as a senior . . 2014 first-team all-state as a tight end and first-team all- conference as a linebacker . . 2013 first-team all-conference 43 Sebastian Sanchez and all-district as a tight end . . Also lettered three years OLB • So . • 6-0 • 215 in baseball and one year in basketball . . Served as team Bedminster, N J. . (Bedminster) captain of the baseball team as a senior .

2016: Did not see any varsity game action . Personal: Son of Jamie and Bob Sharp . . High school teammate with Hunter Hayes and Justin Watson . . Enrolled Bernards: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain in Wharton . … 2015 Maxwell Club New Jersey High School Player of the Year . . Member of two conference championship teams … 2015 first-team All-State selection … 2014 second-team All-State selection … 2013 third-team All-State selection … Named first-team All-Conference three times … Also lettered in wrestling and baseball … Captained wrestling team … Played on 2013 Sectional championship baseball team … Honor Roll student .

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17 Hassan Smith 22 Tre Solomon DB • Jr . • 5-9 • 175 RB • Sr . • 6-0 • 200 Los Angeles, Calif . (Harvard-Westlake School) Brooklyn, N Y. . (Xavier)

2016: Appeared in one game … Saw action against Lehigh Career Acolades (9/17) . 2016 Unanimous first-team All-Ivy 2016 Ivy League Rushing Leader 2015: Did not see any varsity game action . 2016: Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy … Led the Ivy League in Harvard-Westlake School: Four-year letterwinner and two- rushing yards (907) and yards-per-game (90 7). … Led all Ivy time team captain . . Named second-team all-league as a League running backs in rushing touchdowns (9) … Second senior . . Also lettered in baseball . in the Ivy League in yards-per-rush (5 .2) … Second in the Ivy League and No . 47 in the country in all-purpose yards- Personal: Son of Tracey and Lorne Smith . . Enrolled in the per-game (111 .4) … Ranked No . 25 in the nation in rushing College of Arts and Sciences . yards-per-game and No . 33 in total rushing yards … Totaled 100+ all-purpose yards in seven of 10 games … Rushed nine times for 57 yards while catching five passes for 47 yards against Lehigh (9/17) … Carried 15 times for 93 yards and a touchdown while catching eight passes for 52 yards at Fordham (9/24) … Rushed 29 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns at Dartmouth (9/30) … Ran for 114 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Rushed 19 times for 127 yards and a touchdown against Columbia (10/15) Also caught five passes for 30 yards while throwing one pass – a 23-yard touchdown – against Columbia … Ran for 120 yards on 15 carries, scoring one touchdown, at Yale (10/21) … Rushed 17 times for 52 yards and a touchdown against Brown (10/29) … Accounted for 209 all-purpose yards at Cornell (11/19) … Ran 32 times for 173 yards and two touchdowns while catching three passes for 36 yards at Cornell .

2015: Played in all 10 games … Finished with 535 all- purpose yards … Rushed 100 times for 453 yards and seven touchdowns while catching 12 passes for 82 yards and two touchdowns … Ranked No . 5 in Ivy League in yards-per- carry (4 .53) … Had 11 carries for 89 yards at Lehigh (9/19) … Ran 15 times for 51 yards at Villanova (9/24) … Scored two touchdowns at Columbia (10/17) … Had 18 carries for 120 yards and one touchdown, while catching two passes for 13 yards and a score against Yale (10/23) … Ran 13 times for 69 yards and two touchdowns while catching a 10-yard touchdown at Brown (10/31) … Had seven carries for 24 yards and two touchdowns against Princeton (11/7) .

2014: Played in the first four games before suffering a season-ending knee injury . . Finished second on the team with 198 kick return yards for an average of 19 .8 yards . . Ran for 145 yards and averaged 5 .8 yards per carry . . Also caught six passes for 29 yards . . Season-high 81 kick return yards and 101 all-purpose yards against No . 6 Villanova (Sept . 27) . . Season-best 69 rush yards prior to injury at Fordham (Oct . 11) . . Had multiple catches in two games .

Xavier HS: Lettered three years in football . . Three-time team captain and team MVP . . 2013 second-team all-metro . . 2012 first-team all-state and first-team all-league . . 2012 League Offensive Player of the Year . . Offensive MVP of the 2012 league championship game . . 2011 second-team all- state and first-team all-league . . Named Best Running Back in New York City by New York Post in 2011 .

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Personal: Son of Melisa and Bill Solomon . . First name is William . . Enrolled in Wharton . 45 Lukas Sontich DE • Sr . • 6-2 • 215 Career Stats: Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls) RUSHING g att yards td long yds/rush 2014 4 25 145 0 57 5 .8 2016: Appeared in all 10 games … Finished season with 15 2015 10 100 453 7 33 4 .5 total tackles … Had three tackles, including one for a loss, 2016 10 176 907 9 32 5 .2 against Lehigh (9/17) … Had two tackles against Central TOTAL 24 301 1505 16 57 5 0. Connecticut State (10/8) … Was in on two tackles at Yale

RECEIVING g rec yards td long avg/rec (10/21) … Registered two tackles against Brown (10/29) … 2014 4 6 29 0 11 4 .8 Made two solo tackles against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) . 2015 10 12 82 2 17 6 .8 2016 10 33 207 0 22 6 .3 2015: Played in all 10 games on special teams … Finished TOTAL 24 51 318 2 22 6 .2 with seven tackles (three solo) .

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr total avg/g 2014: Played in the last two games and recorded a tackle 2014 4 145 29 0 198 372 93 0 . 2015 10 453 82 0 0 535 53 .5 in both . . Had a pair of tackles against Harvard (Nov . 15) . . 2016 10 907 207 0 0 1114 111 .4 Added another tackle in win at Cornell (Nov . 22) . TOTAL 24 1505 318 0 198 2021 84 .2 Chagrin Falls HS: Lettered three years in football . . 2013 Career Game Highs: second-team all-district . . 2013 special mention all-league Rushing Attempts 32 at Cornell (Nov . 19, 2016) . . Named to Ohio’s Top 200 Prospects by Scouting Ohio . . Rushing Yards 173 at Cornell (Nov . 19, 2016) Also lettered in lacrosse and track & field . Rushing TDs 2 5x, MR at Cornell (Nov . 19, 2016) Longest Rush 57 at Fordham (Oct . 11, 2014) Personal: Son of Ute and John Sontich . . Father played Receptions 8 at Fordham (Sept . 24, 2016) football at Dartmouth . . Enrolled in Wharton . Receiving Yards 52 at Fordham (Sept . 24, 2016) All-Purpose Yards 209 at Cornell (Nov . 19, 2016) Total Touchdowns 3 at Brown (Oct . 31, 2015) 30 Jack Soslow K • Jr . • 6-3 • 185 Bryn Mawr, Pa . (Haverford School) 53 Taheeb Sonekan DL • So . • 6-3 • 245 2016: Started all 10 games as team’s kickoff specialist … Bowie, Md . (St . Stephen’s & St . Agnes) Averaged 57 .4 yards-per-kickoff … Averaged 60 0+. yards in four games … Had two special teams tackles … Was 0-for-1 2016: Did not see any varsity game action . on field goal attempts .

St . Stephen’s & St . Agnes: Four-year letterwinner … Served 2015: Played in three games as a kick off specialist … as team captain … 2015 All-State selection … 2015 All- Finished with 14 kicks and averaged 56 .6 yards … Recorded IAC selection … Also lettered in basketball and track … one touchback at Columbia (10/17) . Burlsworth Character Award honoree … Head’s List Student … Admissions Ambassador … Peer Leader for freshmen . High School: Participated in football, squash and soccer . . Captain in squash . . Member of the 2013 league Personal: Son of Titi and Saburi Sonekan … Enrolled in championship soccer team . . Member of the 2014-15 league, Wharton . county and region championship squash team . . Member of the 2014 league championship football team . . 2015 first- team all-league, all-county, all-city and all-state in football . . Rhode Island School of Design Award and National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist .

Personal: Son of Joanne and Anthony Soslow . . Enrolled in Wharton .

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66 Austin Stapleton 92 Louis Vecchio OL • Sr . • 6-5 • 290 DE • Sr . • 6-5 • 250 Ho-Ho-Kus, N .J . (Saint Joseph Regional) Orange, Calif . (Villa Park)

2016: Appeared in nine games on the offensive line … Career Accolades: Helped block for Ivy League’s leading rusher … Protected 2016 First-Team All-Ivy quarterback Alek Torgersen who threw 17 touchdowns and 2016 ECAC Honorable Mention All-Star just four interceptions … Helped line concede the second- 2016 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area fewest sacks in the Ivy League . 2016 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (11/11) 2015: Played in two games, against Fordham (10/10) and at Columbia (10/17) . 2016: First-Team All-Ivy … Honorable Mention ECAC All- Star … Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area … Earned 2014: Did not see any varsity game action . Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors for performance against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) … Led team and St . Joseph Regional HS: Two-year letterwinner . . Team finished sixth in the Ivy League with 10 .5 tackles for loss won the state championship in 2012 with a 10-2 record and … Led team and finished fifth in the Ivy League in sacks repeated as state champions in 2013 with a 10-1 record . . (5 .5) … Finished season with 35 total tackles … Forced a Named second-team all-league as a senior . pair of fumbles … Broke up three passes and recorded one interception … Had three tackles against Lehigh (9/17) … Personal: Son of Jennifer and Kenneth Stapleton . . Brother, Had four tackles at Fordham (9/24) … Was in on six tackles Christian, played wide receiver at Penn and graduated in against Central Connecticut … Had 2 .5 tackles for loss, 2016 . . Enrolled in Wharton . including one sack, while forcing a fumble and breaking up one pass against Central Connecticut … Registered four tackles, including one sack, against Columbia (10/15) … Made four solo tackles against Brown (10/29) … Had three tackles and a pass breakup at Princeton (11/5) … Made 13 Ian Ude six solo tackles, including three sacks, while returning DB • Fr . • 5-11 • 195 an interception for a 40-yard touchdown against No . 22 Atlanta, Ga . (The Westminster School) Harvard (11/11) … Had two tackles at Cornell (11/19) .

The Westminster School: Four-year letterwinner … Served 2015: Played in two games, at Lehigh (9/19) and at Villanova as team captain … Played on 2014 state championship team (9/24) before suffering a season-ending injury . … 2016 team won Region title … 2016 first-team All-Region … 2015 honorable mention All-State … 2015 first-team All- 2014: Saw time in eight games . . Finished with 11 tackles, Region … Four-year honor roll student … National Honor including eight solo and 2 .5 for loss . . Multiple tackles Society member . in four games . . Season-high four tackles against No . 6 Villanova (Sept . 27) . . Added a tackle for loss in three Personal: Son of Uche and Victor Ude … Older brother, different games . Russell, plays football at Cal … High school teammate of Penn classmate Zay Malcome … Enrolled in Wharton . Villa Park HS: Three-year letterwinner in football and basketball . . Two-time all-section, two-time all-county, two- time all-league and two-time Century League Lineman of the Year in football . . Earned team’s MVP award, Rookie of the Year award, Most Improved award, 110% award, and Iron Man award in basketball . . Named school’s 2013 Scholar- Athlete of the Year .

Personal: Son of Bonita and Louis Vecchio, Jr . . . Enrolled in Wharton .

Career Stats: DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2014 8 8-3-11 0 0-0. 2 .5-90 0 0 0 0 2015 2 0-1-1 0 0-0. 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2016 10 27-8-35 5 .5-2810 .5-384 2 0 1 0 TOTAL 20 35-12-47 5 .5-2813 0-47. 4 2 0 1 0

Career Game Highs: Tackles 6 2x, MR vs Harvard (Nov . 11, 2016) Sacks 3 vs . Harvard (Nov . 11, 2016)

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82 Carson Vey LS • Jr . • 6-4 • 225 Pennington, N .J . (Peddie School)

2016: Started all 10 games on special teams as long snapper … Made one tackle against Lehigh (9/17) .

2015: Played in all ten games as the long snapper .

Peddie School: Three-year letterwinner . . Served as team captain as a senior . . 2014 first-team all-Prep . . 2014 all- conference . . 2014 all-league honorable mention . . Named to 2013 Mid-Atlantic Prep League All-Academic team in football and basketball . . Also lettered three years in basketball .

Personal: Son of Bonnie and Randy Vey . . High school teammate of David Ryslik . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

6 Jyron Walker DB • Jr . • 5-9 • 160 Baton Rouge, La . (The Dunham School)

2016: Started all 10 games at cornerback … Finished season with 33 total tackles … Led team with seven pass breakups … Made eight tackles, including seven solo stops, against Lehigh (9/17) … Had two tackles at Fordham (9/24) … Was in on three tackles and added an interception at Dartmouth (9/30) … Had three tackles and two pass breakups against Columbia (10/15) … Had five solo tackles against Brown (10/29) … Had six tackles at Princeton (11/5) … Made three solo tackles against No . 22 Harvard (11/11) .

2015: Played in seven games with six starts … Finished with 20 tackles (14 solo) … Had five tackles and a pass breakup at Brown (10/31) … Recorded three tackles, one pass breakup and a blocked kick at Harvard (11/14) .

The Dunham School: Four-year letterwinner . . Two-time team captain . . Three-time all-district . . Selected to 2015 Red Stick Bowl All-Star Game . . Also lettered three years in basketball . . Two-time team captain and three-time all- district in basketball . . Basketball team won the 2014 league championship with a 27-4 record . . Also lettered three years in track & field .

Personal: Son of Shalonda and Gill Walker . . Uncle, Brian Mitchell, played in the NFL from 1990-2003 for the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles and . . Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

Career Stats: DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk 2015 7 14-6-20 0 0-0. 0 .5-22 0 0 0 1 2016 10 27-6-33 0 0-0. 1 0-1. 8 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 17 41-12-53 0 0-0. 1 .5-3 10 0 0 1 1

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Princeton (11/5) … Caught 10 passes for 120 yards and the 5 Justin Watson game-winning touchdown with 0:15 remaining against No . WR • Sr . • 6-3 • 220 22 Harvard (11/11) … Had 11 catches for 106 yards at Cornell Bridgeville, Pa . (South Fayette) (11/19) .

Career Accolades: 2015: Third-team STATS FCS All-American … Unanimous 2017 STATS FCS First-Team Preseason All-American first-team All-Ivy … Runner up for Ivy League Offensive 2017 Walter Payton Award Watch List Player of Year … Finished with 1,236 all-purpose yards … 2017 CFPA FCS National Performer Of The Year Watch List Led the Ivy League in receptions (74), receiving yards 2016 Walter Payton Award Finalist (1,082), and receiving touchdowns (nine) … Ranked No . 5 2016 STATS FCS Second-Team All-American nationally in receptions and receiving yards per game … 2016 Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy Ranked No . 11 nationally in receiving yards … Ranked No . 2016 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year Runner-Up 14 nationally in receiving touchdowns … Ran for 154 yards 2016 ECAC All-Star on 10 carries adding one touchdown … Had 10 catches, 143 2016 Led the Ivy League in receptions (89), receiving yards yards and one touchdown at Lehigh (9/19) … Caught five (1,115), receiving touchdowns (8) and all-purpose yards passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns at Villanova (9/24) (1,248) … Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week for his 2016 Ranked No . 3 in FCS in receptions/game (8 9). work against ‘Nova … Made eight catches for 66 yards 2016 Ranked No . 4 in FCS in receiving yards/game (111 .5) and one touchdown against Dartmouth (10/3) … Had six 2016 Ranked No . 13 in FCS in receiving yards (1,115) catches for 134 yards and one touchdown against Fordham 2016 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (10/31, 11/14) … Caught eight passes for 105 yards against Yale (10/23) … 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-District Had six catches for 122 yards and one touchdown at Brown 2016 FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star (10/31) … Season-high 13 catches for 117 yards against 2016 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Princeton (11/7) … Made seven catches for 149 yards and 2016 STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Year one touchdown while rushing five times for 100 yards and a Watch List touchdown at Harvard (11/14) … Named STATS FCS National 2016 STATS FCS Second-Team Preseason All-American Player of the Week and Ivy League Offensive Player of the 2015 Third-Team STATS FCS All-American Week for his efforts against the Crimson … Had nine catches 2015 Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy for 133 yards and two touchdowns against Cornell (11/21) . 2015 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year Runner-Up 2015 Led the Ivy League in receptions (74), receiving yards 2014: Played in all 10 games . . Had multiple catches in every (1,082) and receiving touchdowns (9) game . . Set freshman record at Penn with 42 receptions and 2015 Ranked No . 5 in FCS in receptions and receiving yards 497 receiving yards, and finished third on the team in both per game categories . . Also caught two touchdowns . . Season-best 2015 Ranked No . 11 in FCS in receiving yards six catches in each of the last four games . . Season-long 2015 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (9/28, 11/16) 55-yard catch at Fordham (Oct . 11) . . Caught six passes for 2015 STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week 72 yards and a touchdown against Brown (Nov . 1) . . Had six (11/16) receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown at Princeton (Nov . 8) . . Season-high 77 receiving yards in win at Cornell (Nov . 2016: Finalist for Walter Payton Award as FCS Offensive 22) . Player of The Year … Second-Team STATS FCS All- American … Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy … Finalist for South Fayette HS: Lettered three years in football and Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year … Two-Time Ivy served as team captain as a senior . . Named first-team all- League Offensive Player of the Week … CoSIDA Academic state and all-conference as a senior . . Set league records All-District honoree … FCS Athletic Directors Association with 1,568 receiving yards and 22 touchdown receptions Academic All-Star … Philadelphia Inquirer Academic in a season (2013), which placed him fourth and third in All-Area selection … Set Penn’s single-season record in state history in those categories, respectively . . Selected as reception and receiving yards … Led the Ivy League in 2013 Almanac MVP . . Named to Pittsburgh Tribune-Review receiving yards (1,115) … yards-per-game (111 .5), receptions Terrific 22, Observer Reporter Elite 11 and Pittsburgh Post- (89) and receiving touchdowns (8) … Led the Ivy League Gazette West Fabulous 22 as a senior . . Selected to 2014 in all-purpose yards (1,248) … Ranked No . 3 in FCS in Big 33 All Star Game . . Named to 2013 All-Academic Gold receptions-per-game (8 9). … No . 4 in FCS in receiving yards- team by Pennsylvania Football News . . Member of the per-game … No . 13 in FCS in total receiving yards … No . 33 winningest class in South Fayette history at 49-6, including in FCS in receiving touchdowns … No . 33 in FCS in all- 27-1 over his final two seasons with a perfect 16-0 record purpose yard-per-game (124 .8) … Had six games with 100+ en route to the 2013 state championship . . Also won three receiving yards … Caught eight passes for 133 yards and two conference titles and two district championships . . Also touchdowns against Lehigh (9/17) … Had nine catches for 67 lettered three years in basketball and served as captain as a yards at Dartmouth (9/30) … Had nine catches for 84 yards senior . against Central Connecticut (10/8) … Caught six passes for 114 yards and a touchdown against Columbia (10/15) … Personal: Son of Terri and Doug Watson . . High school Had 10 catches for 166 yards and three touchdowns at Yale teammate of Hunter Hayes and Logan Sharp . . Enrolled in (10/21) … Caught 11 passes for 210 yards and one touchdown Wharton . against Brown (10/29) … Had 12 catches for 82 yards at

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Career Stats: RECEIVING g rec yards td long yds/rec 2014 10 42 497 2 55 11 .8 2015 10 74 1,082 9 79 14 .6 2016 10 89 1,115 8 67 12 .5 TOTAL 30 205 2,694 19 79 13 1 .

RUSHING g att yards td long yds/rush 2014 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 2015 10 10 154 1 79 15 .4 2016 10 23 133 0 20 5 .8 TOTAL 30 33 287 0 79 8 7 .

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr total avg/g 2014 10 0 497 0 0 497 49 7 . 2015 10 154 1,082 0 0 1,236 123 .6 2016 10 133 1,115 0 0 1,248 124 .8 TOTAL 30 287 2,694 0 0 2,981 99 .4

Career Game Highs: Touchdowns: 3 at Yale (Ovct . 21, 2016) Rush attempts: 5, at Harvard (Nov 14, 2015) Rush yards: 100, at Harvard (Nov 14, 2015) Long rush: 79, at Harvard (Nov 14, 2015) Receptions: 13, vs . Princeton (Nov 07, 2015) Receiving yards: 210 vs . Brown (Ot . 29, 2016) Receiving TDs: 3 at Yale (Oct . 21, 2016) Long reception: 79, at Brown (Oct 31, 2015) All-purpose yards: 249, at Harvard (Nov 14, 2015)

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50 Alex Weber LB • Sr . • 6-1 • 235 Pasco, Wash . (Chiawana)

2016: Appeared in all 10 games … Had tackles against Dartmouth (9/30), Central Connecticut (10/8), Yale (10/21) and No . 22 Harvard (11/11) .

2015: Played in three games … Recorded a tackle at Villanova (9/24) .

2014: Did not see any varsity game action .

Chiawana HS: Three-year letterwinner in football and twice served as team captain . . Team won four league championships and the 2013 state title with a 13-1 record . . Two-time league MVP . . 2013 first-team all-state . . 2013 first-team all-conference .

Personal: Son of Melanie and James Weber . . Earned an associate degree from Columbia Basin Community College while at Chiawana High School . . Enrolled in Wharton .

21 Abe Willows RB • So . • 5-11 • 195 Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)

2016: Did not see any varsity game action due to injury .

Lake Travis: Two-time letterwinner … Served as captain senior year … 2015 state finalist, team finished with a 15-1 record … Twice named first-team All-District … Honorable mention Academic All-State … Plays the violin .

Personal: Son of Jackyung and James Willows … Enrolled in Wharton .

12 Sire Woods TE • Fr . • 6-4 • 225 Lakewood, Calif . (La Mirada)

La Mirada HS: Three-time letterwinner … Served as team captain senior season … Played on 2015 CIF state champion … Three-time Suburban League champion (2014, 2015, 2016) … 2015 Regional champion … 2016 state runner-up … 2015 first-team All-CIF selection … Press Telegram Dream Team selection in 2015 and 2016 … 2016 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award winner … Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll at La Mirada … Matador Scholar Association Board Member … Chairman of Epic Strong/MSA Toys for Tots drive … Youth football coach .

Personal: Son of Norida Frazier-Woods and Markeitus Woods … Father is a world champion in Sport Karate … Enrolled in Wharton .

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2017 Penn Football Fact Book Head Coach Ray Priore

Head Coach Ray Priore Third Season (31st at Penn) Albany ‘85, ‘86

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1988, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016

Family First . Championships Will Follow .

Ray Priore officially took over as the 22nd George A . Munger Head Coach of Football at Penn on Dec . 1, 2014 and established a “family first” mantra which has enabled his teams to band together and claim championships in each of his first two seasons .

Whether by bringing on board the inspirational Vhito DeCapria, continuing Penn’s long-standing commitment to the Be The Match bone marrow donor registry drive, helping launch successful pre-game Fan Fests for the University community or bringing generations of Quakers together for the Penn Football Family Spring Game and BBQ, Priore has made certain that every member of the Penn Football legacy feels connected to the program .

On the field, Priore has guided the Quakers to back-to-back Ivy League championships in his first two seasons at the helm – becoming just the second head coach in Ancient Eight history to win titles in each of his first two seasons and the first since 1971-72 . THE PRIORE FILE

Priore coached the Quakers to their eighth back-to-back championship run with a Coaching Experience second consecutive 6-1 Ivy League run in 2016 . The Red and Blue were a perfect George A . Munger Head Coach of Football 3-0 on NBC Sports Network in 2016, bringing Priore’s all-time record in Friday — Penn, 2015-present night showcases on NBCSN to 4-0 . Associate Head Coach — Penn, 2006-2014 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs 2016 saw Priore defeat a Top-25 opponent for the second consecutive season Coach as the Quakers stunned No . 22/24 Harvard with two touchdowns in the final 15 — Penn, 1999-2014 Recruiting Coordinator — Penn, 1992-2005 seconds in a 27-14 win to put Penn back in the title hunt . One week later, Penn’s Special Teams Coordinator — Penn, 1995-98 18th Ivy League crown was secured with a 42-20 drubbing of Cornell in Ithaca . Defensive Ends Coach — Penn, 1991-98 Outside Linebackers Coach — Penn, 1988-89 In 2015, Priore became just the seventh head coach in Ivy League football history Assistant Linebackers Coach — Penn, 1987 to win an Ivy League championship in his first year at the helm as the Red and Blue Defensive Backs Coach — Albany, 1985-86 went 6-1 in the Ivy League – earning Priore Ivy League Coach of the Year honors in the process . In addition, Priore’s first season as head coach earned him a selection First Year at Penn 1987 as a finalist for the STATS FCS Coach of the Year Award . Alma Mater Albany, 1985 Hometown Long Beach, N Y. . Priore’s first career win as head coach was a signature one . He led his team up the Residence Mt . Laurel, N .J . Main Line to No . 4 Villanova and secured Penn’s first win over the Wildcats since Family Daughter, Jenna 1911 -- also the program’s first-ever road victory over a Top-5 opponent . Later in 2015, Priore would take his team to Cambridge and knock off No . 12 Harvard, 35- Education 1986 Masters, University at Albany 25, to give Penn its first season with two road wins over Top-25 opponents in its 1985 B .A ., University at Albany storied football history .

A veteran of the Red and Blue coaching staff as he enters his 30th year on the Quakers sideline in 2016, Priore’s first Ivy title as head coach is his 11th overall while patrolling the Red and Blue’s sidelines . Prior to taking the helm of the Quakers, he spent 16 seasons as Penn’s defensive coordinator and secondaries coach, and nine as the associate head coach .

Throughout his tenure, the defense has been a traditional strength for the Quakers and has been especially key during each of Penn’s Ivy League championship seasons - including the 2015 campaign where Priore saw linebacker Tyler Drake win the Ivy League’s Asa S . Bushnell Cup as Defensive Player of the Year and earn third-team AP and STATS FCS All-American honors . Drake led five All-Ivy selections for the defense in 2015 .

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 54 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Head Coach Ray Priore

In total, Priore’s first season as head coach resulted in 11 All-Ivy selections -- and four first-team honorees .

While Priore spent his first 28 years as a coach on the defensive side of the ball, he has set up his team to excel on the offensive side as head coach . In 2015, the Quakers were second in the Ivy League -- and 24th nationally -- in scoring offense -- averaging 32 .9 points-per-game . First-team All-Ivy quarterback Alek Torgersen was second among all FCS signal-callers in completion percentage (69 1%). while third-team All-American, first-team All-Ivy wide receiver, and runner-up for Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year Justin Watson led the Ivy League in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns .

In 2009, Priore finished as runner-up for the National Coordinator of the Year award after guiding Penn’s defense to the top of the FCS . How dominant were the Quakers? * Penn finished the season ranked No . 1 in the nation in total defense, allowing just 217 .6 yards per game . * The Quakers were also tops in the country in scoring defense as the only team in the country that gave up less than 10 points per game (9 .6) . * The 2009 season marked the fewest points allowed by a Penn defense in a 10-game season since 1927 . * Penn gave up no more than seven points in any of the last five games, and gave up a total of just 10 points in the fourth quarter all year . * At home, Penn’s defense gave up just two touchdowns all season and just 17 total points in five games (3 .2 per game) . * During one stretch, Penn’s defense held opponents scoreless for 183 minutes, 42 seconds . A span of more than 12 quarters without giving up a single point . * The Quakers, who also led the Ivy League in every major defensive category, were second in the FCS in rushing defense and pass efficiency defense . In all, Penn finished in the top 10 in the nation in eight defensive categories . * Penn was the least penalized team in all of Division I (FBS and FCS) . More disciplined than Navy, who finished second . * Penn led the nation in red zone defense . The opposition did not score on half of its red zone possessions . In fact, on 22 attempts, opponents had almost as many turnovers (five) as touchdowns (seven) .

In 2008, Priore directed a squad that ranked fourth in the nation in total defense and scoring defense, ninth in the country in rushing defense and 13th in pass defense . The Penn defense, which also finished first in the Ivy League in total defense and pass defense, had seven All-Ivy honorees, including first-teamer and All-America defensive back Chris Wynn .

Penn’s Ivy title season in 2003 was a typical campaign for the Red and Blue defense under Priore, as the Quakers brought home their seventh Ivy trophy under his direction . They led the Ivy League in scoring and rushing defense (fourth in the NCAA) for the third-straight year and also ranked first in the Ivy League in total defense and turnover margin .

Priore’s defenses have always been among the best in the Ivy League and the nation, but perhaps the only one to rival the 2009 team’s dominance was his 2002 unit, which held Ivy opponents to 43 .6 yards per game on the ground . That year, Penn’s title-winning defense also ranked tops in I-AA in rush defense (55 .8 ypg) and scoring defense (13 .2 ppg) and first in the Ivy League in total defense (275 .6 ypg), scoring defense, rush defense, pass efficiency defense (98 .6 rating) and fewest first downs allowed (149) .

Priore resides in Mt . Laurel, N .J ., with his daughter, Jenna .

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Bob Benson John Reagan Defensive Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/ Associate Head Coach Quarterbacks Third Season Third Season Vermont ‘86/Albany ‘87 Syracuse, ‘94 @CoachBobBenson @JdReagan75 IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2015, 2016 2015, 2016

Bob Benson enters his third season with the Quakers in 2017, John Regan has been at the forefront of a resurgent Penn serving as defensive coordinator and associate head coach. offensive attack in his two seasons as Offensive Coordinator, guiding the Red and Blue to record-setting heights and a pair of Benson’s defenses have helped Penn win Ivy League Ivy League championships. He enters his third season as Penn’s championships in each of his first two seasons on staff in Offensive Coordinator and first as quarterbacks coach in 2017. University City. In 2016, his unit ranked No. 18 in FCS in Scoring Defense – allowing 21.3 points per game. In Ivy League play, his Penn was No. 2 in the Ivy League in Scoring Offense in 2016, defense allowed just 16.7 points per game – ranked No. 2 in the averaging 27.7 points per game. The Quakers led the Ivy League Ancient Eight. in Passing Efficiency, Completion Percentage, Fourth Down Conversion Percentage and Fewest Passes Had Intercepted in Benson has instilled a ball-hawking mindset in his defense, leading 2016, bolstered by Reagan unleashing a three-headed monster to Mason Williams ranking No. 2 in FCS in 2016 in interception per the Ivy League had rarely seen before. game (0.6) as he finished with six interceptions – tied for No. 3 among all FCS players. The Red and Blue intercepted 13 passes Penn’s offense boasted the Ivy League’s leading rusher (Tre in 2016, No. 30 in FCS. Penn scored two defensive touchdowns Solomon, 907 yards) and receiver (Justin Watson, 1,115 yards) who in 2016 – both in a win over No. 22/24 Harvard – which were the complemented quarterback Alek Torgersen who put together a most of any Ivy League team. 2016 season where he was No. 2 in the Ivy League in passing TDs (17), No. 3 in rushing TDs (8) and No. 3 in passing yards (2,231). In his first season with the Red and Blue, Benson secured an Ivy League championship as the 2015 Quakers went 6-1 in the Ivy Torgersen-to-Watson was a historic pairing under Reagan’s League. Along the way, Benson coached five All-Ivy selections— tutelage. Torgersen graduated as Penn’s all-time leader in led by Tyler Drake who put together one of the finest defensive passing touchdowns (52) and total offense (7,937 yards). His seasons in program history. Drake led the Ivy League in sacks, 67.4% completion percentage in Ivy League games is an all-time tackles-for-loss, and forced fumbles en route to winning the Asa Ivy record. Watson enters his senior season as a two-time All- S. Bushnell Cup as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year. His American and a finalist for STATS FCS Offensive Player of the efforts earned third-team AP and STATS FCS All-American nods Year whose 2016 season included a Penn single-season record and garnered a selection as a finalist for STATS FCS Defensive in receptions (89) and receiving yards (1,115). He ranked No. 3 in Player of the Year. the FCS in receptions per game (8.9), No. 5 in yards per game (115.0) and No. 8 in total receiving yards. Watson has gone for • Benson started his coaching career as a graduate student at 100+ yards 13 times over the past two seasons -- something no Ivy Albany under legendary head coach Bob Ford’s tutelage in 1986- League wide receiver had previously accomplished. 87 . • Reagan spent 2014 as offensive coordinator at Kansas and • At Georgetown, he compiled a career record of 72-64, earning the previous four years at Rice, including three as offensive MAAC Coach of the Year honors twice . He led the Hoyas to six coordinator . In his three seasons at the helm of the Owls offense, straight winning seasons (1994-99), including the team’s first Reagan led the Owls to a win in the 2012 Armed Forces Bowl, a eight-win campaign since 1940 and a school record nine wins in 2013 Conference USA championship, and an appearance in the 1998 and 1999 . In back-to-back seasons (1995-96), Georgetown 2013 Liberty Bowl . led the FCS in total defense . Benson won three MAAC titles and • In 2012, the Owls produced the second-most productive departed with the second-most wins (72) in program history . offensive season in school history, piling up 5,556 yards, 414 points and 306 first downs . The Owls also set a school record and • Benson served as defensive coordinator at Towson in 2006 and led the nation by averaging 33:59 in time of possession . 2007, where the Tigers finished second in the CAA for scoring defense . He then spent six seasons (2008-13) as the associate • Prior to joining the Owls, Reagan spent five seasons at Kansas head coach and defensive coordinator at the Colorado School of as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator . Under his Mines, where he helped pilot the Orediggers to a 47-19 regular direction, KU posted a better rushing average in each of the first season record, including a bid to the NCAA Division II Playoffs in four seasons, including running for 188 .8 yards per game in 2007 . 2010 . • Under Reagan’s direction, offensive tackle Anthony Collins • Benson spent 2014 as the defensive coordinator at Albany, developed into a 2007 All-America selection and was one of which posted a six-win turnaround from prior to his arrival . Much three finalists for the Outland Trophy, given annually to the best of that improvement was due to Benson’s defensive unit which interior lineman in college football . Collins went on to be selected in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati vaulted from 102nd in the FCS before he took over to 42nd . Bengals . • From 1990-92, Benson was the defensive coordinator at Johns • Reagan, spent the 2003-04 seasons as the offensive line coach Hopkins University, and also served as the head coach of JHU’s at the U .S . Air Force Academy and was a member of the Temple track & field team . Before his arrival at Johns Hopkins, Benson coaching staff for three years . Reagan instructed the Akron was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Worcester defensive line in 1999, and was the tight ends and offensive tackle Polytechnic Institute from 1988-89, and also coached the lacrosse coach at Army in 1998 . In 1997, he came to Penn after serving team . as an offensive graduate assistant at Oklahoma State . He began his coaching career in 1994 as the assistant offensive line and • Benson’s collegiate career began at Marietta College, where he fullback coach at Albany . competed as a wide receiver on the football team before an injury ended his playing days . Benson earned his bachelor’s degree • He was a three-year starter at Syracuse, graduating in 1994 with in History from Vermont in 1986 and went on to earn his M .E . in a dual major in exercise science and sport psychology . While with History/Education from the University at Albany . the Orangemen, he also competed in the 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl when Syracuse defeated Ohio State, 24-17 . Reagan was twice named to the GTE Academic All-America team (1992-93) and was • Benson and his wife, Julianne, have a daughter, Kaylyn . presented with the Toyota Leadership Award following his senior season . • Reagan has a daughter, Kaitlyn and a son, Daniel . 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 56 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Assistant Coaches

Steven Downs Rick Ulrich Running Backs Wide Receivers 19th Season 17th Season Central State ‘95 West Chester ‘85, @PennRB_Downs Albany ‘86 @Coach_RU

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 1998, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016

Steven Downs enters his 19th season as the Quakers’ running Rick Ulrich enters the 12th year of his second tenure at Penn backs coach in 2017 with eight Ivy League championships to his in 2017. He previously coached the Quakers from 1995-99 and credit. currently serves as the wide recievers coach.

In 2016, Downs coached the Ivy League’s leading rusher in Tre For the past two seasons, Ulrich has helped guide Justin Watson Solomon who finished with 907 yards -- the most by a Penn to record-breaking heights. A two-time STATS FCS All-American, running back since 2006. Solomon would also lead all Ivy League running backs with nine rushing touchdowns. Solomon would go two-time unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection, and two-time on to earn unanimous first-team All-Ivy honors. finalist for Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, Watson set Penn’s single-season record for receptions (89) and receiving In 2015, Downs coached a running backs corps which averaged yards (1,115) in 2016 while being named a finalist for the Walter 169.2 yards-per-game — second-most in the Ivy League. The Payton Award as FCS Offensive Player of the Year. Quakers had a stable of running backs, but Brian Schoenauer (5.3) and Tre Solomon (4.5) were second and fifth, respectively, in Ulrich’s wide receiver corps was dangerous because of its depth yards-per-carry in the Ivy League. Since Downs joined the staff in in 2016. In addition to Watson’s prolific campaign. Christian 1999, at least one Penn running back has received All-Ivy honors in 15 of his 17 seasons. That list includes five first-team distinctions Pearson caught 40 passes (7th in the Ivy League) and his 7 and two former NFL players. touchdown passes were tied for second in the Ivy League behind Watson’s 8. • Kyle Wilcox earned All-Ivy honorable mention honors in 2013, while Lyle Marsh earned second-team accolades in 2012 and • Prior to 2014, where he spent time with the tight ends and Brandon Colavita took was honorable mention in 2011 . guided Ryan O’Malley to second-team All-Ivy accolades, Ulrich spent 12 seasons with Penn’s wide receivers . Two of his protoges, • A year prior, Marsh was lost for all of 2010 with an injury in the Ryan Calvert and Conner Scott, scattered their names throughout second game of the year . Downs had several underclassmen the school record book . Calvert, a first-team All-Ivy selection, ready to fill the spot and the Quakers finished the year with the finished 2011 second in the Ivy League with the eighth-highest sixth-best rushing offense in the nation . Penn also led the Ivy single-season reception total in program history (58), and was League in scoring behind 28 rushing touchdowns—one off the second in the league and ninth all-time in single-season program school record set in 1972 . Colavita earned All-Ivy recognition and history with five receiving touchdowns . his 5 .8 yards per carry marked the second-best single-season performance in school history . Meanwhile, two-time All-Ivy • En route to the 2009 Ivy League title, Kyle Derham earned fullback Luke DeLuca was named an All-American by Phil Steele . All-Ivy status as he led the team in catches, receiving yards and touchdown receptions . But it was the depth created at the • Under Downs, Joe Sandberg became the 11th player in Penn position that resulted in Penn’s success . Three Quakers caught history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season . The 2005 season 24 or more passes and seven different players had at least 10 featured the dual-threat combo of two-time All-Ivy selection Sam receptions . There were also eight different members of the Red Mathews and Sandberg . Mathews graduated from Penn as its and Blue that had at least one touchdown catch . fourth-leading rusher all-time with 2,505 yards . • Prior to rejoining the Red and Blue in the spring of 2006, Ulrich • Downs also coached first-team All-Ivy League backs in 2003 spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Ursinus and (Matthews) and 2001 (Kris Ryan) . Ryan and Stephen Faulk took his team’s offense from last in the league to ranking in the (second-team All-Ivy in 2002) each signed NFL free agent top three in nearly every offensive category . He was the offensive contracts after graduation . Ryan graduated as the school’s all- coordinator at Georgetown in 2001 after spending four seasons time leading rusher . Mathews’ 1,266 yards in his Quaker debut at Penn, where he was a major part of the Quakers’ NCAA record in 2003 was the fourth-best season since the inception of the 24-game winning streak . program in 1877 . • Before coaching tight ends at Army (1994) and quarterbacks/ • Downs was a three-year starter at Central State University and receivers at Fordham (1993), Ulrich spent three seasons at Rocky was a member of its 1995 NAIA Division I National Championship Mountain College in Montana where he was first an offensive team . He played cornerback, free safety, both linebacker positions coordinator and later promoted to head coach . He was named and also saw time on the special teams unit . Frontier Conference Coach of the Year in 1991 after leading his team to the conference championship . • In 1997, Downs had a tryout as a strong safety for the Philadelphia Eagles . • Ulrich was running backs coach at Princeton from 1987-88 and was a graduate assistant coach at Albany in 1985-86 . He received • Downs and his wife, Dusty, reside in Berlin, N .J ., with their a Bachelor of Science degree in health/physical education from daughter, Kyla, and son, Steven Michael, Jr . West Chester University, where he was a four-year letterwinner and a second-team All-Pennsylvania Conference running back .

• Ulrich received his Master’s of Science degree in general education from Albany in 1986 . Ulrich lives with his daughter, Alyson, in Fort Washington, Pa . PENNATHLETICS.COM 57 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Assistant Coaches

Joe Johnson Kyle Metzler Offensive Assistant Tight Ends Second Season First Season North Texas ‘11 Yale ‘02 @UPennCoachJoe @CoachMetzler

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Kyle Metzler begins his first year as tight ends coach with the 2016 Quakers in 2017.

Joe Johnson begins his second season as an offensive assistant No stranger to the Ivy League, Metzler spent the past five coach with the Quakers in 2017 and first as offensive line coach. seasons as offensive tackles/tight ends coach at . In addition to his positional duties, Metzler served as Johnson worked with an offensive line in 2016 which blocked run game coordinator and recruiting coordinator. While on for the Ivy League’s leading rusher and protected Alek staff in Hanover, Metzler was a part of the Big Green’s 2015 Torgersen en route to a record-breaking season and first-team All-Ivy honors. Three of Johnson’s offensive linemen were Ivy League championship – which was shared with Penn – and named All-Ivy, led by unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection and coached honorable mention All-Ivy tight end Cole Marcoux in 2013. second-team AP All-American Nick Demes. • Metzler joined the Big Green’s coaching staff after a pair of Johnson came to the Quakers after spending three seasons coaching stints at his alma mater – Yale – sandwiched around on the staff at Rice University. After beginning his career with a four-year run as offensive coordinator at the U .S . Merchant the Owls as a quality control coach during the 2013 season, Marine Academy . Johnson spent the last two seasons as an offensive graduate assistant coach where he was responsible for installing and • His second stint with the Bulldogs saw Metzler serve as tight running opponents’ defensive schemes with the scout team ends and fullbacks coach in New Haven from 2010-11 . Yale went 9-5 in the Ivy League over those two seasons, finishing each week and charted opponents’ game-day tendencies. in second place each year . In 2010, Metzler coached tight end In addition, Johnson served as recruiting coordinator for the Chris Blohm to second-team All-Ivy honors . Heartland area. • Before returning to New Haven, he spent four seasons as • The Owls went 23-16 during Johnson’s three seasons in offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, and recruiting Dallas, including a 10-4 record in 2013 which was good for the coordinator for the Mariners . Conference USA championship and resulted in a trip to the Liberty Bowl . In 2014, Rice went 8-5, including a 30-6 win over • Twice an All-Ivy selection as a guard at Yale from 1998-2001, Fresno State in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl . Johnson helped Metzler helped Yale to an Ivy League title in 1999 and would go on to earn honorable mention All-Ivy honors in 2000 and coach guard Andrew Reue to first-team All-Conference USA second-team All-Ivy honors in 2001 . honors in 2015 and center Nate Richards to first-team All-CUSA honors in 2013 . • Metzler graduated from Yale in 2002 with a degree in history . He would go on to begin his coaching career in April of 2003, • Johnson is no stranger to Penn’s offensive coordinator, John joining his alma mater’s staff video coordinator and going on Reagan, as the two were on the same coaching staff at Rice in to serve as tight ends/assistant offensive line coach during the 2013 while Regan was offensive coordinator for the Owls . 2004-05 seasons .

• Johnson graduated from North Texas in 2011 after a four-year career as a center for the Mean Green . A captain of the 2011 team, Johnson earned Sun Belt All-Freshman honors in 2008 while earning the Phillip Armour Award as UNT’s Offensive Lineman of the Year . Over his four years, he blocked for the Mean Green’s all-time leading rusher, Lance Dunbar, who ran for 4,224 yards and went to play in the NFL .

• Johnson holds a degree in sociology from North Texas, with minors in business management and business marketing . While a student at UNT, he was a member of the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll .

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 58 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Assistant Coaches

Jon Dupont Linebackers Malik Hall 12th Season Defensive Line St . Lawrence ‘02 Third Season Trinity ‘06 UMass ‘03 @CoachDupont @CoachMalikHall

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 2015, 2016

Jon Dupont enters his 12th season with the Quakers in 2017. Malik Hall enters his third season as defensive line coach at Penn He served as the cornerbacks and assistant secondary coach in 2017 after earning Ivy League championships in each of his first for seven years and now leads Penn’s inside linebackers. two seasons in University City.

Dupont helped Penn to its fifth Ivy League championship Hall’s defensive line was a big force in Penn’s run to a second with him on staff in 2016. The Red and Blue were No. 18 in the straight Ivy League title in 2016, led by first-team All-Ivy selection country in Scoring Defense in 2016, limiting opponents to 21.3 Louis Vecchio who was fifth in the Ivy League with 5.5 sacks and points per game. Dupont coached a pair of players -- Nick sixth with 10.5 tackles for loss. The defensive line accounted for Miller and Coltan Moskal -- to second-team All-Ivy honors. both of Penn’s Ivy-leading defensive touchdowns in 2016, with Vecchio and Tayler Hendrickson each scoring in Penn’s win over • Dupont’s defense was second in the Ivy League and No . No. 22/24 Harvard at Franklin Field. 8 among FCS programs in turnover margin in 2015, picking off 14 passes and recovering 11 fumbles to help Penn finish In his first season with the Red and Blue, Hall worked with a +1 00. . The Red and Blue led the Ivy League and were No . 13 defense which was second in the Ivy League and No. 8 among nationally in sacks-per-game with 2 .9 . FCS programs in turnover margin in 2015, picking off 14 passes and recovering 11 fumbles to help Penn finish +1.00. The Red and • In his first two seasons with the linebackers, Dupont led Dan Blue led the Ivy League and were No. 13 nationally in sacks-per- Davis to back-to-back All-Ivy seasons . In his seven years in game with 2.9. A pair of defensive lineman were named All-Ivy at charge of the defensive backfield, the Quakers had 15 All-Ivy the conclusion of the 2015 season: second-team selection Lukas defensive backs . During the 2012 Ivy League championship Nossem and honorable mention choice Dan Connaughton. season, Dupont’s defensive backfield consisted of three All- Ivy players in Sebastian Jaskowski, Dave Twamley and Dan • Hall had spent 11 years as a defensive line coach or a defensive Wilk . coordinator, including the three at the helm of the Wagner defense . Under Hall in 2014, Wagner ranked second in the FCS in • Dupont also turned a pair of former offensive standouts into rushing defense (83 1. yds/gm) and finished sixth in the country in All-Ivy defensive backs . In their first seasons under Dupont total defense (281 .3 yds/gm) . The Seahawks also finished ninth in in 2010, former running backs Bradford Blackmon and Matt the nation in scoring defense (18 0. ppg) and allowed the fewest Hamscher each turned in All-Ivy performances . Blackmon, first downs in the FCS . who had spent his first three season on the offensive side of the ball, started all 10 games as a senior cornerback, while • Hall was also the mastermind behind the NEC’s No . 1 defense in Hamscher led the team in sacks and was a two-time Ivy 2012, spearheading Wagner to the 2012 NEC title and a second- Defensive Player of the Week . Hamscher then returned in 2011 round NCAA FCS Playoffs appearance . The Seahawks led the NEC and was named second-team All-Ivy as senior . in scoring defense (16 .3), total defense (312 .2) and pass defense efficiency (115 1). . • In 2009, Dupont’s secondary ranked tops in the Ivy League in passing defense (seventh in the nation) for the second • During his tenure with the Seahawks, Hall saw four of his pupils straight season . In addition to leading the FCS in total defense sign NFL free agent contracts . and scoring defense, the Quakers also ranked first in the Ancient Eight in pass efficiency defense and turnover margin . • Also spent one season as the defensive line coach at his alma Dupont’s defensive backfield produced two first-team All-Ivy mater, UMass, and served as an assistant on the staffs at Fordham, recipients, and a year earlier, Chris Wynn led the league in Hofstra, and Central Connecticut . In 2006 and 2009, the Detroit, interceptions and was named Third-Team All-America . Mich ., native served as the Defensive Line coach and Special Teams Coordinator at Fordham . During the 2006 season, he helped • Dupont came to Penn after coaching for two seasons develop an All-America selection and two All- picks . at Trinity College (Conn .), where he assisted in coaching defensive backs and the defensive line . Under his tutelage, • From 2007-08, he coached the defensive line at Hofstra while Trinity had the No . 1 ranked defense in all of Division III also serving as the program’s NFL Liaison . At Hofstra in 2008, Hall football . He also had a hand in recruiting athletes from New was part of the top-rated passing defense in the Colonial Athletic York, New Jersey and California . Conference (CAA) . In 2007, Hofstra ranked first in the CAA and 11th in the FCS in rushing defense, and second in the conference • Prior to Trinity, Dupont served two years as a defensive and 15th in the nation in total defense . assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute . • As a collegiate player, Hall helped led UMass to the Atlantic 10 • Dupont was a four-year starter at linebacker and defensive Championship title game as a senior in 2003 when he posted 46 back at St . Lawrence, earning All-Upstate Collegiate Athletic tackles, five for loss, and two sacks . He transferred to UMass in Association (UCAA) in football in 2001 . He was also a three- the Spring of 2002 after playing at Vermillion Community College year starter on the baseball squad, and in 2001-02, was the in Ely, Minn . He graduated in December 2003 from UMass with a most valuable player in both football and baseball . degree in sociology and education .

• Dupont and his wife, Heather, reside in Drexel Hill, Pa ., with • Hall and his wife, Ayesha, are the proud parents of Malik and their son, Bradley, and daughter, Katelyn . Kayah . PENNATHLETICS.COM 59 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Assistant Coaches/Support Staff

Jeff Smart Joshua LaRosa Outside Linebackers Director of Equipment Third Season Operations Colorado ‘09 1st Season @IamSmart45 Kansas ‘11

Dr . Brian Sennett IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015, 2016 Head Team Physician 24th Season Jeff Smart enters his third year as Outside Linebackers Coach for the Quakers in 2017. Brown ‘84

2016 saw Smart coach his second Ivy League championship team, and guided freshman Connor Jangro to All-Ivy honors -- Penn’s first freshman to earn All-Ivy distinction since 2009.

In 2015, Smart was part of an Ivy League championship and helped coach a defense which was second in the Ivy League and Jake Stern No. 8 among FCS programs in turnover margin in 2015, picking Director of Football Operations off 14 passes and recovering 11 fumbles to help Penn finish +1.00. The Red and Blue led the Ivy League and were No. 13 nationally in Fourth Season sacks-per-game with 2.9. Michigan ‘13 Smart’s outside linebackers were a big part of the 2015 championship, led by Tyler Drake. The 2015 Asa S. Bushnell Cup recipient as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year, Drake was a finalist for STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year and a third- team AP and STATS FCS All-American. His 2015 campaign was one of the finest in program history as he led the Ivy League in Ryan Becker sacks, tackles for loss, and forced fumbles. In addition to Drake, Assistant Director of Football Donald Panciello was named honorable mention All-Ivy from the linebacker position. Operations

• Prior to Penn, Smart served as Columbia’s Assistant Director of 1st Season Strength and Conditioning from July 2013 to January 2014 before Penn ‘13 being promoted to linebackers coach . Previously, he was the defensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Colorado, coaching the outside linebackers .

• Originally a walk-on at Colorado, Smart finished his career with Matt Hutchinson 291 tackles . As a senior, he earned honorable mention All-Big 12 Video Coordinator honors from both the Associated Press and the league coaches, along with first-team All-Colorado honors from the state’s NFF 10th Season chapter . A team captain, he won the Dave Jones Award as his Coastal Carolina ‘07 teammates selected him as the defensive most valuable player for the season .

• As a junior, he was a second team All-Big 12 performer (Associated Press), and was first team All-Colorado . In racking up 118 tackles (80 solo), he became just the third former walk-on Emily Dorman in school history to lead the team in tackles . He was placed on Head Athletic Trainer scholarship during the 2007 season, when he initiated a streak of what would become 33 straight games in the starting lineup . Second Season High Point ‘05 • Smart graduated from Colorado in December 2009 with a degree in Sociology . Temple ‘07

Jim Steel Anthony Erz Strength and Conditioning Head Football Trainer 14th Season Third Season Gardner-Webb ‘91 Lasell College ‘11 Ithaca ‘15

2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 60 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Jake Stern Director of Football Operations Fourth Season Michigan ‘13

2016 Season in Review

2017 Penn Football Fact Book 2016 Season In Review Game 1 - Lehigh at Penn Sept . 17, 2016 @ Franklin Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Lehigh 7 21 14 7 49 Penn 14 14 0 0 28 49 28

Lehigh Penn Even though Penn was playing its first game of the season­— compared to Lehigh, which was in Week 3 — the Quakers offense wasted no time asserting First Downs 34 18 itself . It took the Red and Blue just seven plays to go 87 yards for the first Rushes-Yards (Net) 45-231 26-165 score of the campaign . Not coincidentally, the TD combination was a familiar Passing Yards 317 222 one, senior quarterback Alek Torgersen to junior wide receiver Justin Watson, Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-41-1 16-29-0 covering 24 yards . Total Plays-Yards 86-548 55-387 Lehigh responded by scoring on its opening drive, the Mountain Hawks Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 covering 75 yards on 10 plays that ended with Nick Shafnisky scampering in Possession Time 37:33 22:27 from three yards out to tie things up . Third Down % 12 of 17 (70 .5) 3 of 11 (27 .2) Penn drove but could not convert, missing a 39-yard field goal attempt, but Fourth Down % 1 of 1 (100) 2 of 2 (100) shortly after that Mason Williams picked off a Lehigh pass deep in Mountain Penalties-Yards 5-34 10-74 Hawks territory . The Quakers took advantage, needing just three plays to cover Punts-Yards 3-48 7 . 5-51 .4 the 25 yards as Torgersen ran it in from nine yards . Punt Returns-Yards 1 for -1 2 for11 Lehigh again answered with a touchdown . This time, the drive was a 15-play, Kickoff Returns-Yds 4 for 84 4 for 74 69-yard slog and it ended with Shafnisky bringing it home the final 15 yards on Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 2-2 a rush . Touchdowns 6-6 2-2 Penn needed less than two minutes to go back up . The Red and Blue covered Field goals 0-6 0-2 75 yards in just six plays, the final 58 coming on consecutive Torgersen-to- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 0-0 Watson hookups that covered 31 and 27 yards, respectively, the latter hitting Points off turnovers 0 7 paydirt . Lehigh again tied it up . This time, Shafnisky took to the air on the scoring RUSHING: LEHIGH-Bragalone, Dom 17-96; Shafnisky, play, hitting Gatlin Casey for 30 yards to cap a 70-yard drive that needed just Nick 12-71; Brisker, Micco 8-43; Amankwah-Ayeh five plays and took just 2:07 of clock time . 8-21 . PENN-Torgersen, Alek 13-86; Solomon, Tre Penn scored its fourth touchdown on its most sustained drive of the half, 9-57; Watson, Justin 2-15; Schoenauer, Brian 2-7 . going 65 yards over nine plays . The Quakers went for it twice on fourth down and were successful both times, the second coming on Torgersen’s seven-yard PASSING: LEHIGH-Shafnisky, Nick 28-41-1-317 . run that ended with him leaping into the end zone . PENN-Torgersen, Alek 16-29-0-222 . Penn caught an unlucky break after that, as its squib kick hit a Lehigh player and the Mountain Hawks recovered near midfield . With just 1:12 left on the clock RECEIVING: LEHIGH-Pelletier, Troy 10-123; Knott, before halftime, that proved to be exactly the amount of time Lehigh needed to Derek 6-59; Socarras, Trevo 5-55; Casey, Gatlin get in the end zone . The final play came with just 0 .3 seconds left on the clock, 3-47; Brisker, Micco 2-18; Paulsen, Drew 2-15 . PENN- and instead of taking the points via field goal the Hawks went for it and scored Watson, Justin 8-133; Solomon, Tre 5-47; Pearson, as Shafnisky ran it over left end from one yard out . Christian 3-42 . Lehigh then opened the second half with a nine-play, 65-yard drive that took Attendance: 5,650 Kickoff time: 5:05 p .m . only 2:23 and ended with Shafnisky hitting Micco Brisker for a six-yard TD pass . End of Game: 8:02 p .m .Total elapsed time: 2:57 The defensive adjustments from halftime kicked in on both sides after that, as Penn punted twice around Lehigh’s first punt . However, the Mountain Hawks took the Quakers’ second punt and drove 90 yards in 10 plays to go up 42-28 . The scoring play was Shafnisky’s third TD pass of the game, this time he found Troy Pelletier for 20 yards . The back-breaker came midway through the fourth quarter . Penn punted and downed the ball at the Mountain Hawks’ 3-yard line, but Lehigh covered all 97 yards over 12 plays and made it 49-28 when Shafnisky found Drew Paulsen for a 10-yard connection . That closed out the scoring for the night .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Lehigh Penn Penn 1 13:22 Watson 24-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill Kick) 7-87 1:38 0 7 Lehigh 1 8:50 Shafnisky 3-yd rush (Mish Kick) 10-75 4:32 7 7 Penn 1 2:14 Torgersen 9-yd rush (Gammill Kick) 3-25 1:02 7 14 Lehigh 2 9:38 Shafnisky 15-yd rush (Mish Kick) 15-69 7:30 14 14 Penn 2 7:47 Watson 27-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill Kick) 6-75 1:51 14 21 Lehigh 2 5:32 Casey 30-yd pass from Shafnisky (Mish Kick) 5-70 2:07 21 21 Penn 2 1:14 Torgersen 7-yd rush (Gammill Kick) 9-65 4:18 21 28 Lehigh 2 0:00 Shafnisky 1-yd rush (Mish Kick) 11-51 1:12 28 28 Lehigh 3 12:31 Brisker 6-yd rush (Mish Kick) 9-65 2:23 35 28 Lehigh 3 3:39 Pelletier 20-yd pass from Shafnisky (Mish Kick) 10-90 5:28 42 28 Lehigh 4 7:58 Paulsen 10-yd pass from Shafnisky (Mish Kick) 12-97 5:36 49 28 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 62 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2016 Season In Review Game 2 - Penn at Fordham Sept . 24, 2016 @ Jack Coffey Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Penn 7 3 7 0 17 Fordham 14 10 0 7 31 31 17

Penn learned some things from Week 1 to Week 2 of the 2016 season, but Fordham Penn the biggest lesson garnered before the start of Ivy League play was that First Downs 23 16 you can’t spot good teams extra possessions . Three turnovers helped Rushes-Yards (Net) 46-209 40-179 Fordham jump out to a large lead, and a third-quarter Penn rally fell short Passing Yards 231 131 in a 31-17 loss to the Rams . Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-33-1 18-32-1 Alek Torgersen had three turnovers in the first half, the first two leading Total Plays-Yards 79-440 72-310 to Fordham points . An interception at midfield was returned to the Penn 11 . Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-2 The Quakers would stand on defense, conceding just a 22-yard field goal . Possession Time 30:05 29:55 On the next possession, Torgersen was sacked and fumbled at the Penn 31, Third Down % 12 of 18 (67%) 7 of 18 (39%) and the Rams returned it to the Penn 23 . Six plays later, Chase Edmonds Fourth Down % 1 of 2 (50%) 4 of 6 (67%) plowed in from one yard out to give Fordham a 24-7 lead . Penalties-Yards 6-45 3-11 Edmonds had two touchdowns for the Rams in the first quarter, one on Punts-Yards 2 (48 0). 2 (51 .5) the ground and one through the air . He opened the game’s scoring with Punt Returns (Yards) 1 (12) 0 (0) a 22-yard touchdown reception 3:44 into the game and gave the Rams Kickoff Returns (Yards) 3 (43) 5 (92) a 14-7 lead with a 24-yard rushing touchdown with 3:23 left in the first Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 quarter . Touchdowns 2-4 1-2 The Red and Blue would counter Edmonds’ first score with a 22-yard Tre Field goals 1-4 1-2 Solomon rushing score . The Quakers went 72 yards on the scoring drive, Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-26 1-7 including a Solomon 4-yard rush on 4th-and-4 which extended the drive . Points off turnovers 10 3 The Red and Blue got back on the board with 3:13 left in the first half, settling for a Jimmy Gammill 23-yard field goal after getting as close as RUSHING: PENN-Solomon, Tre 15-93; Torgersen, the Fordham 1-yard line before a delay of game penalty on the Quakers Alek 15-31; Schoenauer, Brian 6-24; Pearson, halted momentum . The drive followed a Mason Williams interception in the Christian 1-22; Strouss, Adam 2-6; Watson, Justin end zone – the second pick of the season for Williams . The interception 1-3 . FORDHAM-Edmonds, Chase 29-152; Anderson, was timely for the Red and Blue – it came one play after Torgersen had the Kevin 10-34; Pearcey, Kendal 6-27 ball come loose while scrambling and the Rams had recovered at the Penn 27 . PASSING: PENN-Torgersen, Alek 17-31-1-125; Penn’s defense made a second big play to close out the half . At first, it Solomon, Tre 1-1-0-6 . FORDHAM-Anderson, Kevin appeared that Jyron Walker had blocked a 21-yard field goal attempt as 18-33-1-231 . time expired, but he was called offside to give Fordham another chance at 4th-and-goal . For the second week in a row, Penn’s defense faced an RECEIVING: PENN-Solomon, Tre 8-52; Watson, untimed down for its opponent from inside the five yard line, but this time Justin 3-33; Sharp, Logan 3-19; Countryman, the defense stood tall . Colton Moskal denied Edmonds from two yards out, Cameron 1-9; Pearson, Christian 1-7; Torgersen, Alek dropping him at the 1 and keeping the Quakers within two scores entering 1-6; Strouss, Adam 1-5 . FORDHAM-Longi, Austin the break . 4-92; Edmonds, Chase 4-49; Solano, Jorge 4-43; The only points of the third quarter went to Penn – an Alek Torgersen Caddle, Corey 2-15; Cantelli, Robbi 1-12; Allen, Jordan 2-yard rush to cap a 10-play, 80-yard drive . Christian Pearson had the 1-8; Searight, Isaia 1-7; Odom, Phazahn 1-5 . big play of the drive, taking a reverse and scampering 22 yards before Torgersen closed Penn to within a touchdown, 24-17, with 4:50 remaining Attendance: 7,816 Kickoff time: 1:06 p .m . in the third quarter . End of Game: 4:02 p .m .Total elapsed time: 2:56 That was as close as the Quakers would get, though as Edmonds capped his day with a fourth touchdown, rushing in from 1-yard out with 5:31 left in the fourth quarter to provide an insurance score and the final margin .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Fordham Penn Fordham 1 11:16 Edmonds 22yd pass from Anderson (Redd Kick) 9-78 3:44 7 0 Penn 1 7:21 Solomon 22yd rush (Gammill Kick) 10-72 3:55 7 7 Fordham 1 3:23 Edmonds 4yd rush (Redd Kick) 10-65 3:58 14 7 Fordham 2 14:53 Redd 22yd FG 4-6 0:43 17 7 Fordham 2 11:45 Edmonds 1yd rush (Redd Kick) 6-23 2:18 24 7 Penn 2 3:13 Gammill 23yd FG 17-75 6:59 24 10 Penn 3 4:50 Torgersen 2yd rush (Gammill Kick) 10-80 3:42 24 17 Fordham 4 5:31 Edmonds 1yd rush (Redd Kick) 6-73 1:56 31 17

PENNATHLETICS.COM 63 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2016 Season In Review Game 3 - Penn at Dartmouth Sept . 30, 2016 @ Memorial Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Penn 14 14 7 2 37 Dartmouth 3 7 0 14 24 24 37

Last year, Penn watched as Dartmouth put up points in an Ivy League opener en Penn Dartmouth route to a road victory at the Quakers’ Franklin Field . First Downs 24 20 Consider the receipt cashed in . Rushes-Yards (Net) 51-207 22-122 Penn scored on its first four drives ­— just as the Big Green did in 2015 — Passing Yards 188 289 and cruised to a 37-24 win at Memorial Field in front of a national television Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-24-0 27-43-2 audience on NBC Sports Network . Total Plays-Yards 75-395 65-411 Penn used a balanced offensive attack, rushing for 207 yards and passing for Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-0 188 . Tre Solomon had 107 yards on the ground, while Alek Torgersen threw for Possession Time 38:19 21:41 188 yards and added 47 on nine rushing attempts . Justin Watson caught nine Third Down % 8 of 14 (57%) 6 of 12 (50%) passes for 67 yards, while Cam Countryman made five grabs . Fourth Down % 1 of 1 (100%) 1 of 2 (50%) The Quakers took the opening kickoff and scored quickly, moving 66 yards Penalties-Yards 5-50 3-26 in just 2:30 with a 28-yard Christian Pearson touchdown reception finishing the Punts-Yards 5 (37 .2) 34 (26 .5) drive . It was Pearson’s first score since he caught two touchdowns against Yale Punt Returns (Yards) 2 (46) 1 (2) last October 23 . Kickoff Returns (Yards) 3 (69) 1 (23) Solomon added Penn’s second score, rushing in from seven yards out to cap Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 an 11-play, 61-yard drive with 4:41 left in the first quarter . Solomon was in the Touchdowns 4-4 2-3 wildcat position, and made the right read to plow into the end zone to finish Field goals 0-4 1-3 a drive which saw Torgersen find Pearson for six yards on a 4th-and-3 play to Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 0-0 extend the drive . Points off turnovers 7 0 The Big Green got on the board with a 27-yard David Smith field goal, but that was a win for the Penn defense which stood tall following a 41-yard run RUSHING: PENN-Solomon, Tre 29-107; Torgersen, from Miles Smith that had Dartmouth sitting 1st-and-goal from the Penn 11-yard Alek 9-47; Brooks, Karekin 2-18; Schoenauer, Brian line . Connor Jangro and Louis Vecchio combined to stop Ryder Stone for a two- 4-17; Watson, Justin 3-10; Collins, Michael 3-9 . yard loss on the very next play, halting any Big Green momentum . DARTMOUTH-Smith, Miles 5-93; Stone, Ryder 6-11; Torgersen would take to the ground in the second quarter, rushing it in from McQuarters, A . 3-10; Heneghan, Jack 7-4; Hagdorn, four yards out with 11:27 remaining in the first half to widen Penn’s lead to 21-3 . Hunter 1-4 . He capped a 12-play, 77-yard drive which saw no Penn play go for longer than nine yards as the Quakers methodically marched down field . PASSING: PENN-Torgersen, Alek 18-24-0-188 . Penn then proved opportunistic after a Dartmouth miscue, moving 36 yards DARTMOUTH-Heneghan, Jack 27-43-2-289 . in seven plays after the Big Green only managed 13 yards on a second-quarter punt . Solomon finished the drive with a one-yard rush for his second score of RECEIVING: PENN- Watson, Justin 9-67; the game . Countryman, Cameron 5-53; Pearson, Christian 3-41; The teams traded fruitless drives to start the second half, but Penn made its Farrelll, Steve 1-27 . DARTMOUTH-Hagdorn, Hunter own break after Hunter Kelley blasted a 54-yard punt that pinned Dartmouth on 9-86; Hunnicutt, Drew 8-108; Mack, Charles 3-39; its own 7-yard line . Just two plays later, Jyron Walker intercepted Heneghan on Skaff, Cameron 2-25; Stone, Ryder 1-10; Brown, the Big Green 17 . Working with the short field, Penn needed four plays to find Houston 1-9; Booze, K .J . 1-8; Penza, Vito 1-3; paydirt as Torgersen ran it in from three yards out . McQuarters, A . 1-1 . Heneghan then threw another pick on Dartmouth’s next offensive play, this one snared by Mason Williams . Penn couldn’t fully capitalize this time 5,932 7:06 p .m . around, but Kelley again figured prominently as he punted a ball that the Attendance: Kickoff time: 10:09 p .m . 3:04 Quakers downed at the Dartmouth 4 . On first down, Taylor Hendrickson sacked End of Game: Total elapsed time: Heneghan in the end zone for a safety, giving the Red and Blue a 37-10 lead . .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Dartmouth Penn Penn 1 12:30 Pearson 28-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 6-66 2:30 0 7 Penn 1 4:41 Solomon 7-yd run (Gammill kick) 11-61 5:31 0 14 Dartmouth 1 1:56 Smith 27-yd field goal 8-67 2:45 3 14 Penn 2 11:27 Torgersen 4-yd run (Gammill kick) 12-77 5:29 3 21 Penn 2 7:09 Solomon 1-yd run (Gammill kick) 7-36 3:32 3 28 Dartmouth 2 0:49 Stone 2-yd run (Smith kick) 15-80 6:20 10 28 Penn 3 1:29 Torgersen 3-yd run (Gammill kick) 4-17 1:40 10 35 Penn 4 14:46 Hendrickson safety 0-0 0:00 10 37 Dartmouth 4 8:56 Hunnicutt 23-yd pass from Heneghan (Smith kick) 8-71 1:54 17 37 Dartmouth 4 3:09 Mack 18-yd pass from Heneghan (Smith kick) 13-88 2:32 24 37 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 64 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2016 Season In Review Game 4 - CCSU at Penn Oct . 8, 2016 @ Franklin Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CCSU 0 10 3 3 16 Penn 14 7 7 0 28 16 28

Penn scored on its first two possessions, and while the Quakers never made it a CCSU Penn blowout there were few nervous moments as they defeated Central Connecticut First Downs 19 19 State, 28-16, at Franklin Field . Rushes-Yards (Net) 30-22 34-173 The win was Penn’s second in a row, as the Quakers moved to 2-2 in closing Passing Yards 341 216 out the non-conference portion of their season . CCSU fell to 1-4 with the loss . Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-3-0 22-30-0 After stopping CCSU’s offense to start the game, Penn scored on its opening Total Plays-Yards 69-363 64-389 possession, needing eight plays to cover 76 yards and finishing the drive when Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-2 Alek Torgersen ran it in from seven yards out . The Quakers defense then forced Possession Time 29:44 30:16 a fumble that was recovered by Tyronne Quarterman in Blue Devils territory, Third Down % 3 of 14 (21%) 3 of 14 (21%) and just three players later Torgersen found Nicholas Bokun open up the middle Fourth Down % 0 of 4 (0%) 4 of 4 (100%) for a 19-yard score to make it 14-0 . It was Bokun’s first collegiate reception . Penalties-Yards 6-39 7-53 The Penn offense stalled after that, and it was Central Connecticut who hit Punts-Yards 4-166 5-194 paydirt early in the second quarter when Jacob Dolegala found K .J . Smith on a Punt Returns (Yards) 2 (9) 2 (27) pass and Smith took it the distance . The play covered 62 yards . Kickoff Returns (Yards) 5 (79) 2 (45) Penn then turned it over in its own territory, but the Quakers defense held Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-5 and CCSU could only get three points as Ed Groth kicked a 39-yard field goal . Touchdowns 0-2 3-5 Penn’s offense re-awakened after that . The Quakers drove 75 yards down the Field goals 2-2 0-5 field and were successful on two fourth-down conversions during the nine-play Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 2-16 drive . The second of those conversions went for a score, as Torgersen found Points off turnovers 3 7 Christian Pearson and lofted a pass that the sophomore caught in stride along the right sideline for a 29-yard touchdown . RUSHING: CCSU-Lofton, Devon 9-35; Nash, The Penn defense forced a three-and-out after that, and the Quakers had a Cameron 12-7; Dolegala, Jacob 9-minus chance to put more points on the board before halftime but Jimmy Gammill 20 . PENN-Solomon, Tre 17-114; Torgersen, Alek 9-31; missed a 37-yard field goal as time expired . Schoenauer, Brian 5-30; Collins, Michael 1-3; Watson, That did not deter the Red and Blue . They took the kickoff to start the Justin 2-minus 5 . second half, and methodically drove down the field for another score . Justin Watson ignited the Quakers, catching two Torgersen passes for 31 yards to start PASSING: CCSU-Dolegala, Jacob 25-39-0-341 . things, and the nine-play drive ended with Tre Solomon rushing around right PENN-Torgersen, Alek 22-30-0-216 . end for a five-yard score on another fourth-down play . That made it 28-10 . Central Connecticut got the game’s next points late in the third quarter, RECEIVING: CCSU-Smith, KJ 4-120; Lofton, Devon driving to Penn’s 10-yard line but no closer . Groff hit the 27-yard field goal to 4-41; Hebert, Dan 4-40; Nash, Cameron 4-38; Fields, make the score 28-13 . The Blue Devils then held Penn to a three-and-out, drove Joey 3-39; Jamele, Alex 3-39; Rush, Courtney 3-24 . down the field again, and with 11:22 left in the fourth quarter got a 26-yard field PENN-Watson, Justin 9-84; Pearson, Christian 8-91; goal from Groff to make it 28-16 . Bokun, Nicholas 2-25; Countryman, Cameron 2-14; Penn again went three and out, conservatively running the ball, and CCSU Solomon, Tre 1-2 . drove into Quakers territory . However, on fourth-and-5 from the Penn 40 a bad Blue Devils snap led to a fumble recovery by Taylor Hendrickson and gave the Attendance: 3,115 Kickoff time: 1:05 p .m . Quakers the ball back . End of Game: 3:55 p .m .Total elapsed time: 2:50

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP CCSU Penn Penn 1 9:28 Torgersen 7-yd run (Gammill kick) 8-76 3:34 0 7 Penn 1 6:04 Bokun 19-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 3-33 0:43 0 14 CCSU 2 13:28 Smith 62-yd pass from Dolegala (Groth kick) 3-76 1:06 7 14 CCSU 2 9:46 Groth 39-yd field goal 5-16 1:46 10 14 Penn 2 6:26 Pearson 29-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 9-75 3:20 10 21 Penn 3 10:02 Solomon 5-yd run (Gammill kick) 9-75 4:58 10 28 CCSU 3 2:53 Groth 27-yd field goal 8-56 2:17 13 28 CCSU 4 11:22 Groth 26-yd field goal 12-59 5:01 16 28

PENNATHLETICS.COM 65 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2016 Season In Review Game 5 - Columbia at Penn Oct . 15, 2016 @ Franklin Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Columbia 0 0 7 3 10 Penn 7 0 14 14 35 10 35

Penn remained unbeaten in Ivy League play and spoiled longtime head coach Columbia Penn ’s return to Franklin Field, defeating Columbia 35-10 . First Downs 12 18 The game marked Bagnoli’s first at Franklin Field since he retired from Penn Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-55 33-199 following the 2014 season, then took over Columbia’s head coaching job prior Passing Yards 179 264 to the 2015 season . The Quakers and Lions met in New York City last year . Passes Comp-Att-Int 17-34-1 18-28-1 Tre Solomon was the story on this day . The running back shredded the Total Plays-Yards 67-234 61-463 Columbia defense for 127 rushing yards on just 19 carries, caught five passes for Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 30 yards, and capped the day by throwing for a 23-yard touchdown . Possession Time 29:39 30:12 Penn got on the board less than six minutes into the contest . The Quakers Third Down % 5 of 18 (28%) 6 of 14 (43%) pinned the Lions deep in their own territory, and on a third-down play an Fourth Down % 2 of 2 (100%) 1 of 1 (100%) Anders Hill pass was tipped and then picked off by Nick Miller at the Columbia Penalties-Yards 5-42 3-27 10-yard line . Four plays later, Solomon went up the gut to put the Red and Blue Punts-Yards 8-326 5-188 on the board . Punt Returns (Yards) 2 (36) 2 (24) The Quakers started the second half like gangbusters, however, taking Kickoff Returns (Yards) 2 (52) 0 (0) the opening kickoff and driving 80 yards for another score . The scoring play Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 itself was an exhibition of Justin Watson’s athleticism; he took a screen pass Touchdowns 1-2 2-3 behind the line of scrimmage, where it looked like he was out of room and Field goals 1-2 0-3 outnumbered by Columbia defenders . Next thing you know, he was sprinting Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 5-25 down the left sideline with open field in front of him, easily outracing the Lions Points off turnovers 0 7 to the end zone on a play that covered 46 yards . Columbia responded . The Lions sputtered on the drive immediately after RUSHING: COLUMBIA-Watson, Alan 18-49; Thomas, Penn’s score, but pinned the Quakers inside their 1-yard line on the punt . Penn Tanner 3-18; Petlansky, H . 2-3; Hill, Anders 10-minus went three-and-out, and a booming punt backfired when the Lions returned 15 . PENN-Solomon, Tre 19-127; Watson, Justin 3-45; it to the Penn 31-yard line . Three plays later, Hunter Petlansky ran it up the gut Torgersen, Alek 10-16; Brooks, Karekin 1-11 . to put Columbia on the board and get the Lions back within a score of the Quakers at 14-7 . PASSING: COLUMBIA-Hill, Anders 17-34-1-179 . Penn needed three plays to push its lead back to 14 . After a one-yard run by PENN-Torgersen, Alek 17-27-1-241; Torgersen from the Quakers’ 20, Solomon rushed around the left side and broke Solomon, Tre 1-1-0-23 . tackles for a 29-yard gain to midfield . From there, Torgersen rolled to his right and found Christian Pearson, who slipped his defender and tip-toed down the RECEIVING: COLUMBIA-Dunn, Cameron 5-56; sideline for the 50-yard score . Hunton, John 4-51; Hollis, Scooter 3-36; Columbia made the score 21-10 with 11 minutes left in the fourth quarter . The Watson, Alan 3-15; Everett, C . 2-21 . Lions shortened the field by blocking Hunter Kelley’s punt in Penn territory PENN-Watson, Justin 6-114; Pearson, Christian 6-97; and picking it up at the Quakers’ 32 . Helped by a pass interference call against Solomon, Tre 5-30; Countryman, Cameron 1-23 . Penn, Columbia got into the red zone but ended up having to settle for an Oren Milstein field goal . Attendance: 6,044 Kickoff time: 3:04 p .m . Penn once again answered with an 80-yard drive . It took more than three End of Game: 5:55 p .m .Total elapsed time: 2:51 plays this time — six, actually — but it was highlighted by a fantastic Solomon rush that included him hurdling a Columbia defender deep in Lions territory . Just one play later, Torgersen spied Pearson across the middle and hit him in stride for an eight-yard score to make the score 28-10 . The Quakers used some trickery in the final few minutes to tack on a final touchdown . Solomon played quarterback on the scoring play, throwing to Cameron Countryman who got behind the Columbia defense and had enough time to come back to the pass, turn and get into the end zone . The 23-yard score ended a six-play, 56-yard drive that consumed just over four minutes .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Columbia Penn Penn 1 9:18 Solomon 1-yd run (Gammill kick) 4-10 1:42 0 7 Penn 3 12:27 Watson 46-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 6-80 2:33 0 14 Columbia 3 4:42 Petlansky 1-yd run (Milstein kick) 3-31 1:01 7 14 Penn 3 3:10 Pearson 50-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 6-80 1:32 7 21 Columbia 4 11:05 Milstein 42-yd field goal 6-8 2:00 10 21 Penn 4 7:36 Pearson 8-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 6-80 3:29 10 28 Penn 4 2:01 Countryman 23-yd pass from Solomon (Gammill kick) 6-56 4:05 10 35 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 66 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2016 Season In Review Game 6 - Penn at Yale Oct . 21, 2016 @ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Penn 14 21 7 0 42 Yale 0 0 7 0 7 7 42

In the first-ever night game at the Yale Bowl, it was the Penn offense which Penn Yale provided all the electricity needed as the Red and Blue scored touchdowns on First Downs 27 18 five of its six first half drives en route to a 42-7 win to improve to 3-0 in the Ivy Rushes-Yards (Net) 45 (262) 40 (136) League . Passing Yards 246 93 In a thoroughly dominating first-half display, Alek Torgersen found Justin Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-25-0 13-31-1 Watson for nine catches, a staggering 160 yards and three touchdowns . That Total Plays-Yards 70-508 71-229 was the story Friday night at the Bowl . Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 Watson would finish the game with 10 catches for 166 yards and the three Possession Time 31:29 28:31 scores — setting new career highs in both yards and TDs . Torgersen’s four Third Down % 7 of 11 (64%) 7 of 14 (50%) touchdown passes tied his career high in a game where he became just the Fourth Down % 0 of 2 (0%) 1 of 2 (50%) second Penn signal-caller to surpass the 6,000-yard mark for his career . Penalties-Yards 3-35 0-0 While the offense was lighting up the scoreboard, the Red and Blue’s defense Punts-Yards 2-99 5-192 was beating the Bulldogs off the ball early and often . The Quakers held Yale to Punt Returns (Yards) 1 (-1) 1 (18) 229 yards of offense while forcing a pair of turnovers . It took Yale 43:19 of game Kickoff Returns (Yards) 2 (25) 1 (13) play to score its only points of the game, and it took the Bulldogs until midway Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-1 through the second quarter to cross into Penn territory . Touchdowns 4-4 1-1 Penn won the opening coin toss and elected to give its defense a chance Field goals 0-4 0-1 to play first; and that decision paid immediate dividends . Nick Miller forced a Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-1 fumble on Yale’s sixth play of the game and Matt Henderson pounced on it to Points off turnovers 14 0 give the Quakers the ball at Yale’s 37 . Nine plays later, Tre Solomon waltzed into the end zone off an option play RUSHING: PENN-Solomon, Tre 15-120; Torgersen, from three yards out to give Penn a 7-0 lead . Alek 10-66; Brooks, Karekin 10-45; Collins, Michael The Quakers were moving toward a second score on their next drive, but 6-21; Watson, Justin 1-9; Cammon, Jay 3-1 . were stopped on 4th-and-1 from the Yale 25 . Undaunted, the Quakers’ D forced YALE-Lamar 30-118; Harris 3-12; Moore, T . 6-4; another three-and-out and gave their offense the ball for a third time in the Rawlings 1-2 . opening quarter . Nine plays and 3:30 later, the Red and Blue were back on the scoreboard via PASSING: PENN-Torgersen, Alek 16-23-0-229; a five-yard touchdown pass from Torgersen to Watson . Torgersen was 3-for-4 Collins, Michael 2-2-0-17 . for 39 yards on a drive that he capped with his 13th career touchdown pass to YALE-Moore, T . 13-30-1-93; Rawlings 0-1-0-0 . Watson — the second-best QB/WR touchdown connection in program history . The second quarter had barely begun before Penn had a 21-0 lead . Once RECEIVING: PENN-Watson, Justin 10-166; again, it was the defense which kick-started things as Sam Philippi picked off Countryman, Cameron 3-33; Akai, Mike 2-5; Tre Moore at the Yale 44 . Three plays later, Torgersen and Watson connected on Farrelll, Steve 1-24; Bokun, Nicholas 1-15; Pearson, a beautiful play-action pass from 41 yards out . Christian 1-3 . YALE-Klubnik 4-29; Shohfi 3-27; Torgersen would finish the first half with four passing touchdowns, adding a Gaines 2-minus 2; Marcinick 1-12; Haenni 1-11; 10-yard pass to Cam Countryman and a 35-yarder to Watson as Penn opened a Stallings 1-11; Lamar 1-5 . 35-0 lead at the break . Yale thought it had pinned Penn in a dangerous spot following a downed Attendance: 8,674 Kickoff time: 7:06 p .m . punt at the Penn 5-yard line early in the third quarter, but the Quakers had 10:00 p .m . 2:54 other ideas — namely a 95-yard drive capped by freshman running back Karekin End of Game: Total elapsed time: Brooks taking a Tre Solomon pitch in from 13 yards out to give the Red and Blue a 42-0 lead . Yale’s touchdown came off a five-yard pass from Moore to Alan Lamar with 1:41 to play in the third quarter . Linebacker Nick Miller had 11 tackles (one TFL) and the forced fumble . Colton Moskal was in on 10 tackles (eight solo) .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Yale Penn Penn 1 9:56 Solomon 3-yd run (Gammill kick) 9-37 3:00 0 7 Penn 1 1:23 Watson 5-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 9-72 3:30 0 14 Penn 2 13:43 Watson 41-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 3-44 1:12 0 21 Penn 2 7:04 Countryman 10-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 8-64 3:27 0 28 Penn 2 0:35 Watson 35-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 3-66 0:21 0 35 Penn 3 7:39 Brooks 13-yd run (Gammill kick) 7-95 3:06 0 42 Yale 3 1:41 Lamar 5-yd pass from Moore (Galland kick) 13-80 5:58 7 42 PENNATHLETICS.COM 67 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2016 Season In Review Game 7 - Brown at Penn Oct . 29, 2016 @ Franklin Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Brown 0 0 14 0 14 Penn 7 14 0 0 21 14 21

PHILADELPHIA – For the better part of two seasons, Justin Watson has staked Penn Brown claim to being one of the best wide receivers in the storied history of the First Downs 21 16 Penn Football program . In front of a boisterous Homecoming crowd, Watson Rushes-Yards (Net) 38 (97) 31 (123) furthered his argument with a career-high 210 yards on 11 catches as the Passing Yards 284 216 Quakers stayed perfect in the Ivy League following a 21-14 win over Brown . Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-31-0 22-35-1 Watson’s 210 yards are the fourth-most in a single game in program history, Total Plays-Yards 69-381 66-339 eighth-most by any FCS player this season, and he became the first Quaker to Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 0-0 reach the 200-yard mark since Dan Castles against Cornell in 2003 . Possession Time 29:55 30:05 The Bears had no answers for Watson in the first half, as he caught eight Third Down % 7 of 15 (47%) 4 of 14 (29%) passes for 158 yards and a touchdown as Penn built a 21-0 lead . Fourth Down % 1 of 2 (50%) 1 of 3 (33%) Brown would not wilt, scoring twice in the second half to close within one Penalties-Yards 3-46 3-35 score . The Red and Blue would need a Sam Philippi interception in the end zone Punts-Yards 4-157 58-204 with 1:28 remaining to secure the win and improve to 5-2 overall and 4-0 inside Punt Returns (Yards) 0 (0) 2 (17) the Ivy League . Kickoff Returns (Yards) 2 (67) 5 (59) The Quakers have now won 10 consecutive Ivy League games, the 12th- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3 longest streak in Ivy history — Penn now has six of the 12 longest Ivy League Touchdowns 2-3 2-3 winning streaks since the Ancient Eight was formed in 1956 . Field goals 0-3 0-3 Penn’s defense was up to its old tricks in the first half, shutting out an Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-12 opponent for the third consecutive week and keeping the opposition off the Points off turnovers 0 7 scoreboard in the first quarter for the fourth week in a row . Nick Miller had eight tackles — including seven solo stops and two tackles for loss — while RUSHING: BROWN - Harriott, L . 16-85; Palmore, cornerback Mason Williams was in on six total tackles, including two behind the Jack 1-14; Pena, Johnny 7-13; Jette, Alex 2-9; line of scrimmage . Broome, Jalen 2-3; Linta, Thomas 3-minus 1 . It was the aforementioned defense that led the way in the first half, as Brown PENN - Solomon, Tre 17-52; Torgersen, Alek 18-33; registered just 98 yards of total offense . Fueled by the defense forcing four Watson, Justin 3-12 . punts and a missed Bears’ field goal, the Quakers’ offense engineered three scoring drives to take a 21-0 lead into the locker room . PASSING: BROWN - Linta, Thomas 22-34-1-216; After Brown was no good on a 34-yard field goal attempt midway through Harriott, L . 0-1-0-0 . the first quarter, the Quakers hit the gas pedal and needed just three plays to PENN - Torgersen, Alek 20-31-0-284 . take a 7-0 lead . Torgersen busted off a 13-yard rush, and on the next play hit Watson for a 67-yard touchdown — Penn’s longest TD pass of the season . RECEIVING: BROWN-Swanky, Garrett 5-100; Jette, Unlike their first scoring drive—which was just three plays, lasting 39 Alex 5-58; Casey, Anton 5-31; Harriott, L . 3-minus 4; seconds—the Quakers took more of a methodical approach in the second Broome, Jalen 2-18; Jackson,Dimitri 2-13 . quarter . A 15-play, 87-yard march down the field was capped off by a 17-yard PENN-Watson, Justin 11-210; Pearson, Christian touchdown pass from Torgersen to Pearson at the 9:53 mark . Torgersen 4-43; Countryman, Cameron 2-20; Solomon, Tre 2-7; followed that up by leading Penn’s longest scoring drive of the season to end Bryant, Mason 1-4 . the first half . With just 22 seconds left, Tre Solomon plunged in from one yard out to finish off a 16-play, 82-yard drive to paydirt . Attendance: 8,047 Kickoff time: 1:03 p .m . Brown’s offense was finally sparked in the third quarter following a Solomon 3:58 p .m . 2:55 fumble, which yielded a short field for the Bears . Five plays later, T .J . Linta End of Game: Total elapsed time: rushed in from one-yard out for Brown’s first touchdown of the day . Following two Penn punts, Brown once again cut into the lead . Linta began the scoring drive with a 58-yard connection to Garrett Swanky, while Johnny Pena ran in from the two-yard line to cut Penn’s lead to 21-14 heading into the final quarter . The Quakers had a chance to make the game a two-score contest early in the fourth quarter, but a Jack Soslow field-goal attempt went wide right with 6:57 remaining . Still clinging to life—down by just seven points—Brown drove the ball all the way to the Penn 28-yard line . Penn’s defense responded from there . Miller and Williams tallied back-to-back tackles for loss to set up 3rd-and-16 from the Penn 31 before Philippi made the defensive play of the game with an interception in the end zone .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Brown Penn Penn 1 6:53 Watson 67-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 3-80 0:39 0 7 Penn 2 9:43 Pearson 17-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 15-87 6:57 0 14 Penn 2 0:22 Solomon 1-yd run (Gammill kick) 16-82 7:27 0 21 Brown 3 7:36 Linta 1-yd run (Goepferich kick) 5-23 1:46 7 21 Brown 3 0:07 Pena 1-yd run (Goepferich kick) 3-60 0:39 14 21 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 68 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2016 Season In Review Game 8 - Penn at Princeton Nov . 5, 2016 @ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Penn 0 0 0 0 0 Princeton 6 7 8 7 28 28 0

PRINCETON, N .J . – Penn fell from the unbeaten ranks in the Ivy League Penn Princeton standings, as Princeton defeated the Quakers 28-0 at Princeton Stadium . First Downs 21 23 With the loss, Penn fell to 4-1 in Ivy play while Princeton improved to 4-1 . Rushes-Yards (Net) 35 (145) 38 (184) It was an inauspicious start for the Quakers . After receiving the opening kick, Passing Yards 179 223 they gained just five yards on three plays . On the ensuing punt, Hunter Kelley Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-37-1 23-33-0 struggled with the snap . He quickly picked it up and tried to kick it, but Jesper Total Plays-Yards 72-324 71-407 Horsted blocked it and Jeremiah Tyler picked it up for a Princeton score . The Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 0-0 extra point was no good, but the Tigers had a 6-0 lead just 1:23 into the contest . Possession Time 27:39 32:21 The Quakers had entered the game with a 10-game Ivy League winning Third Down % 6 of 13 (46%) 9 of 13 (69%) streak dating back to last season and were riding a five-game overall winning Fourth Down % 1 of 4 (25%) 1 of 3 (33%) streak . Over those past five games, Penn had never trailed and had only been Penalties-Yards 3-20 4-25 tied for a total of 16:56 of game play . On Saturday, the conceded special-teams Punts-Yards 3-75 1-32 touchdown ended that run and the Quakers would never recover . Punt Returns (Yards) 0 (0) 1 (28) Penn’s next drive stalled near midfield, and from an offensive set Alek Kickoff Returns (Yards) 1 (23) 0 (0) Torgersen pooch-punted to the Tigers 6-yard line . On offense for the first time Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3 in the game, Princeton drove down to Penn’s 22-yard line but lost the ball on Touchdowns 0-1 3-3 downs when Alex Moore beautifully knocked down an attempted touchdown Field goals 0-1 0-3 pass at the goal line on a Princeton fourth-down play . Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penn’s offense finally found a bit of traction off the defensive stop . However, Points off turnovers 0 0 on fourth-and-6 from the Princeton 26, Justin Watson was stopped just short of a first down at the Tigers’ 22-yard line . On its second possession, Princeton used RUSHING: PENN-Torgersen, Alek 12-46; Solomon, 12 plays to go 78 yards and hit paydirt when quarterback John Lovett leaped Tre 11-38; Brooks, Karekin 7-33; Watson, Justin 4-24; over the line from a yard out . Countryman, Cameron 1-4 . The teams went scoreless the rest of the period, although Princeton had a PRINCETON - Rhattigan, Joe 13-66; Volker, Charlie chance to put points on the board on the final play of the half . However, Tavish 10-64; Lovett, John 13-46; Kanoff, Chad 1-10 Rice was wide left on a 51-yard field goal attempt to keep the score 13-0 at the break . PASSING: PENN-Torgersen, Alek 25-37-1-179 . Princeton started with the ball in the second half and extended its lead . The PRINCETON-Kanoff, Chad 17-24-0-160; Tigers burned more than half of the third period, using 15 plays to drive 80 Lovett, John 6-9-0-63 . yards and scoring when Lovett found James Frusciante from four yards out . Princeton then converted a two-point conversion to make the score 21-0 . RECEIVING: PENN-Watson, Justin 12-82; Solomon, Penn looked like it might be finding its feet offensively, but the Quakers were Tre 7-31; Pearson, Christian 4-47; Bokun, Nicholas derailed deep in Princeton territory when James Gales picked off Torgersen 2-19 . PRINCETON-Frusciante, J 5-43; Horsted, trying to find Justin Watson on a wheel route . He then returned the ball 27 Jesper 5-37; Rhattigan, Joe 3-13; Osborne, Trevor yards nearly to midfield, effectively ending any hope of a Penn comeback . 2-49; Lovett, John 2-17; Volker, Charlie 2-8; Princeton put the finishing touches on the game with 4:39 left when Joe Barnes, Isaiah 1-31; Smith, Cody 1-18; Carlson, S 1-8; Rhattigan cut back and went around the right side for 12 yards to the end zone . Parkinson, Alex 1-minus 1 . That completed an 11-play, 72-yard drive that took nearly seven minutes . Attendance: 7,367 Kickoff time: 12:06 p .m . End of Game: 2:43 p .m .Total elapsed time: 2:37

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Princeton Penn Princeton 1 13:37 Tyler 14yd blocked punt return (Rice kick failed) 0-0 -- 6 0 Princeton 2 9:46 Lovett 1-yd rush (Rice kick) 12-75 5:08 13 0 Princeton 3 7:12 Frusciante 4-yd pass from Lovett (Frusciante 2pt) 15-80 7:48 21 0 Princeton 4 4:39 Rhattigan 12-yd rush (Rice kick) 11-72 6:48 28 0

PENNATHLETICS.COM 69 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2016 Season In Review Game 9 - Penn vs . #22/24 Harvard Nov . 11, 2016 @ Franklin Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Harvard 3 0 0 11 14 Penn 0 7 7 13 27 14 27

On a night when he re-wrote the Penn Football record book, senior quarterback Penn Harvard Alek Torgersen left a lasting memory with his final touchdown pass at Franklin First Downs 14 20 Field — a 2-yard to his favorite target with 0:15 to play which secured a Rushes-Yards (Net) 20 (21) 42 (136) rousing win over No . 22/24 Harvard . Passing Yards 263 216 Torgersen found Justin Watson to cap a 10-play, 80-yard drive which ended Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-33-0 23-39-3 with Torgersen’s 51st career touchdown pass — breaking the Penn record set by Total Plays-Yards 53-284 81-352 Gavin Hoffman from 1999-2001 . Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 3-1 The Penn bench erupted in celebration after Torgersen’s touchdown pass, Possession Time 24:10 35:50 and the party in the end zone was so good, the defense wanted in . Harvard had Third Down % 3 of 12 (25%) 4 of 16 (25%) 15 seconds to find a miracle, but instead found Sam Philippi . The sophomore Fourth Down % 0 of 0 (--) 1 of 3 (33%) safety forced a fumble by Joe Viviano, and Tayler Hendrickson scooped and Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-104 scored — Penn’s second defensive touchdown of the night — for a final score of Punts-Yards 9-353 6-219 27-14 . Punt Returns (Yards) 1 (7) 5 (64) Penn’s road to snapping Harvard’s Ivy-record 13-game road winning streak Kickoff Returns (Yards) 1 (13) 2 (44) in Ivy games was slow in developing . On a 40-degree night with winds gusting Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-3 upwards of 25 mph, it seemed as if points would be at a premium . Touchdowns 1-1 0-3 The Red and Blue struggled on offense for most of the game — Penn did not Field goals 0-1 2-3 run a single play in Harvard territory in the first half – but were picked up by the Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-26 3-14 defense dialing up a season-defining game . Points off turnovers 13 0 Penn’s lone points of the first half came off a Louis Vecchio 40-yard interception return for a touchdown midway through the second quarter to give RUSHING: HARVARD-Booker, Charlie 15-62; Smith, Penn a 7-3 lead . Semar 5-27; Scott, Adam 3-19; Northington, La 3-17; In the second half, the Quakers finally ran a play in Harvard territory – and Viviano, Joe 16-11 . it was a doozy . After a nine-yard Tre Solomon rush gave Penn 1st-and-10 from PENN-Solomon, Tre 12-26; Watson, Justin 2-13; the Harvard 47, Torgersen connected with Christian Pearson on a 47-yard Torgersen, Alek 6- (-18) . touchdown to extend Penn’s lead to 14-3 with 10:30 to play in the third quarter . Vecchio and the defense would keep Harvard at bay for a while, conceding PASSING: HARVARD-Viviano, Joe 23-39-3-216 . just a 25-yard field goal with 12:44 left in the game before a late Crimson rally PENN-Torgersen, Alek 23-33-0-263 . almost forced overtime . With 5:51 to play, Harvard started at Penn’s 38 after a 26-yard punt return RECEIVING: HARVARD-Scott, Adam 7-42; Shelton- from Justice Shelton-Mosley . Eight plays later — including a nine-yard pass to Mosley 6-51; Firkser, Anthon 5-48; Shelton-Mosley on 4th-and-7 from the Penn 35 — Viviano found Joseph Foster Van Allen, John 2-30; Foster, Joseph 1-26; from 26 yards out to bring the Crimson within two, 14-12 . Harvard lined up for Halvorson, Ryan 1-11; Smith, Semar 1-8 a two-point conversion, and after a direct snap to the running back was then PENN-Watson, Justin 10-120; Pearson, Christian reversed to Shelton-Mosley, the wide receiver tossed a pass to an open Viviano 7-101; Countryman, Cameron 2-17; Solomon, Tre 2-2; to tie the game at 14-14 Ripp, Ryan 1-15; Farrelll, Steve 1-8 . With all three timeouts and 3:23 on the clock, Penn was undaunted . Harvard

was offside on the kickoff, giving Penn a free five yards to start at its own 25 . Attendance: 5,092 Kickoff time: 8:06 p .m . On his final drive on his home field, Torgersen was 8-for-10 for all 80 yards . 11:15 p .m . 3:09 He connected with three different receivers, with four passes going to Watson End of Game: Total elapsed time: — including the game-winner . Torgersen-to-Watson has been a joy to watch the past three years, and the duo has risen to the top of Penn’s all-time QB/WR combinations . The two have now hooked up a Penn-record 181 times for 2,350 yards . Their 17 touchdowns are tied for the most by a Penn pair . On the night, Penn had six sacks — the most since totaling six against Fordham last October 10 . Vecchio’s three sacks were the most by a Quaker since Tyler Drake had four in that Fordham game .

Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Harvard Penn Harvard 1 1:32 McIntyre 20-yd field goal 10-45 4:28 3 0 Penn 2 6:53 Vecchio 40-yd interception return (Gammill kick) 0-0 0:00 3 7 Penn 3 10:30 Pearson 47-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 4-71 1:20 3 14 Harvard 4 12:44 McIntyre 25-yd field goal 9-26 2:53 6 14 Harvard 4 3:23 Foster 26-yd pass from Viviano (Viviano pass) 6-38 2:28 14 14 Penn 4 0:15 Watson 2-yd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 10-80 3:08 14 21 Penn 4 0:00 Hendrickson 18-yd fumble return 0-0 0:00 14 27 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 70 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB 2016 Season In Review Game 10 - Penn at Cornell Nov . 19, 2016 @ Schoellkopf Field 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Penn 14 14 7 7 42 Cornell 6 7 0 7 20 20 42

For the second consecutive season, the University of Pennsylvania football team Penn Cornell has claimed an Ivy League championship as a complete team effort propelled the First Downs 29 22 Quakers to a 42-20 win over Cornell . Rushes-Yards (Net) 54-243 15-39 Penn’s 18th Ivy title — tied for most among Ivy programs — gives head coach Ray Passing Yards (Net) 284 438 Priore a pair of League titles in his first two seasons and makes him just the second Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-24-1 46-27-3 head coach in Ancient Eight history to win a title in each of his first two laps through Total Offensive Plays-Yards 85-527 61-477 the Ivy League (Dartmouth’s Jack Crouthamel won three from 1971-73) . Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 The Red and Blue went back-to-back for the first time since 2009-10 and eighth Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 2-19 time overall . Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 1-5 Penn got on the board first with a nine-play, 62-drive which was capped by a one- Interception Returns-Yards 3-1 1-27 yard Tre Solomon touchdown rush . Solomon was the key player on the drive, rushing Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45 2-36 four times for 14 yards and adding a 16-yard catch down the sideline . Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 The Big Red scored their first touchdown in quick fashion, needing just three plays Penalties-Yards 5-65 3-40 to go 80 yards . The scoring play was a 35-yard pass from Dalton Banks to Collin Possession Time 39:01 20:59 Shaw, but the big play on the drive was a 35-yard pass from running back Chris Third-Down Conversions 7-13 5-10 Walker to Nick Bland to start the drive . Fourth-Down Conversions 3-3 0-2 Alek Torgersen was pivotal in Penn’s next scoring drive, completing 4-of-6 passes Red-Zone Scores/Chances 5-5 1-4 for 48 yards and adding 16 on the ground as Penn marched 79 yards in 14 plays to Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 1-3 take a 14-6 lead . The scoring play was a 22-yard pass from Torgersen to Christian Pearson over the middle . PENN - Solomon, Tre 32-173; Torgersen, Early in the second quarter, Penn’s defense came through . Cornell drove inside the RUSHING: red zone, but Mason Williams dialed up his sixth interception of the season . He picked Alek 14-58; Demes, Nick 1-7; off Banks in the end zone, denying the Big Red points . Watson, Justin 2-7; Schoenauer, Brian 2-3; Brooks, Off the interception, the Red and Blue went 80 yards to add to their lead . Karekin 1-minus 1 CORNELL - Walker, Chris 11-48; Torgersen scampered in from five yards out with 5:43 remaining in the first half to cap Gellatly, Jack 1-minus 1; Banks, Dalton 3-minus 8 . the drive, but it was Solomon who did the bulk of the work with five carries for 50 yards . PASSING: PENN - Torgersen, Alek 24-31-1-284 . Cornell again went back to its bag of tricks to aid its next scoring drive . Wide CORNELL - Banks, Dalton 24-43-3-322; receiver Ben Rogers took a double reverse and tossed a 48-yard pass to running back Rogers, Ben 2-2-0-81; Walker, Chris 1-1-0-35 . Chris Walker down the sideline to make Penn’s lead 21-13 with 3:38 left in the half . The first half concluded in wild fashion . Penn found itself facing 4th-and-2 from RECEIVING: PENN - Watson, Justin 11-106; the Cornell 7-yard line with under 10 seconds to play . Justin Watson took a jet sweep Countryman, Cameron 4-40; Pearson, and was very close to scoring, but was ruled down at the 1-yard line . The clock wasn’t Christian 3-42; Solomon, Tre 3-36; Farrelll, Steve stopped despite the first down, and had run to 0:00 — Cornell started jogging off the 1-44; Rittenhouse, Nick 1-10; Strouss, Adam 1-6 . field to celebrate an apparent stand . The refs corrected the situation, though, and put CORNELL - Sullivan, Matt 6-70; Rogers, Ben 5-84; 0:06 back on the clock . Tre Solomon would then take a Torgersen option pitch and Shaw, Collin 4-65; Walker, Chris 2-61; Bland, Nick plow in for his second TD of the day to send Penn to halftime holding a 28-13 lead . 2-44; Nolte, Hayes 2-42; Deutz, Marshall 2-27; After the defense dialed up a second interception — this one the first career pick Hubbard, James 2-16; Jatis, Jake 1-23; Gellatly, Jack by freshman Conor O’Brien — the Quakers struck on offense with trickery of their 1-6 . own . Torgersen lateraled back to tri-captain left tackle Nick Demes, and the big fella bulldozed in from seven yards out to give the Red and Blue a 35-13 lead with 6:51 Attendance: 6333 Kickoff time: 12:05 pm remaining in the third quarter . End of Game: 3:17 pm Total elapsed time: 3:12 Cornell thought it had more momentum after an interception early in the fourth quarter, but Matt Henderson halted those feelings with his first career interception to give Penn back the ball with 13:34 to play . The Quakers would milk the clock on the ensuing drive, going 74 yards in 16 plays, capped by a one-yard run from Torgersen on fourth down to go up 42-20 with under five minutes to go . Scoring Summary Team Qtr . Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Cornell Penn Penn 1 6:52 Solomon 1-yd rush (Gammill kick) 9-62 3:25 0 7 Cornell 1 6:02 Shaw 35-yd pass from Banks (Null kick failed) 3-80 0:50 6 7 Penn 1 0:23 Pearson 22-yrd pass from Torgersen (Gammill kick) 14-79 5:33 6 14 Penn 2 5:43 Torgersen 5-yd rush (Gammill kick) 10-80 4:19 6 21 Cornell 2 3:38 Walker 58-yd pass from Rogers (Null kick) 5-83 1:58 13 21 Penn 2 0:02 Solomon 1-yd rush (Gammill kick) 10-70 3:36 13 28 Penn 3 6:51 Demes 7-yd rush (Gammill kick) 4-42 1:40 13 35 Cornell 4 13:59 Deutz 17-yd pass from Banks (Null kick) 7-75 1:22 20 35 Penn 4 4:53 Torgersen 1-yd rush (Gammill kick) 16-75 8:41 20 42 PENNATHLETICS.COM 71 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions 2016 Honors and Final Statistics

2016 Penn Honorees

NICK DEMES...... Second-Team AP All-American ...... Unanimous first-team All-Ivy ...... ECAC All-Star ...... Academic All-Ivy ...... CoSIDA Academic All-District ...... FCS ADA Academic All-Star ...... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area JIMMY GAMMILL...... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area CONNOR JANGRO...... Honorable Mention All-Ivy ...... Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Oct . 3) HUNTER KELLEY ...... Honorable Mention All-Ivy NATHAN KIRCHMIER ...... Honorable Mention All-Ivy ...... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area NICK MILLER ...... Second-Team All-Ivy COLTON MOSKAL...... Second-Team All-Ivy CHRISTIAN PEARSON...... Second-Team All-Ivy SAM PHILIPPI ...... Second-Team All-Ivy ...... Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Oct . 31) DANIEL POULOS ...... Second-team All-Ivy TRE SOLOMON ...... Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy ...... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (Oct . 17) ALEK TORGERSEN ...... Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy ...... ECAC All-Star ...... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (Nov . 21) LOUIS VECCHIO ...... First-Team All-Ivy ...... Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Nov . 14) ...... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area JUSTIN WATSON...... Walter Payton Award Finalist ...... Second-Team STATS FCS All-American ...... Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy ...... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year Award finalist ...... ECAC All-Star ...... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (Oct . 24, Nov . 14) ...... CoSIDA Academic All-District ...... FCS ADA Academic All-Star ...... Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area ...... Performer of the Year MASON WILLIAMS ...... First-Team All-Ivy ...... ECAC All-Star ...... Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Nov . 21) 2016 Penn Football Penn Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Aug 09, 2017) 2016 Game-By-GameAll games Comparison First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs LEHIGH 28 - 49 18 / 34 11 / 16 7 / 15 0 / 3 26-165 / 45-231 16-29-0 / 28-41-1 222 / 317 55-387 / 86-548 86 / 83 0 / 1 Fordham 17 - 31 16 / 23 12 / 10 4 / 13 0 / 0 40-179 / 46-209 18-32-1 / 18-33-1 131 / 231 72-310 / 79-440 92 / 108 3 / 1 Dartmouth 37 - 24 24 / 20 13 / 3 10 / 16 1 / 1 51-207 / 22-122 18-24-0 / 27-43-2 188 / 289 75-395 / 65-411 115 / 25 0 / 2 CCSU 28 - 16 19 / 19 11 / 5 7 / 13 1 / 1 34-173 / 30-22 22-30-0 / 25-39-0 216 / 341 64-389 / 69-363 72 / 88 2 / 2 COLUMBIA 35 - 10 18 / 12 8 / 3 9 / 8 1 / 1 33-199 / 33-55 18-28-1 / 17-34-1 264 / 179 61-463 / 67-234 24 / 112 1 / 1 Yale 42 - 7 27 / 18 17 / 11 9 / 6 1 / 1 45-262 / 40-136 18-25-0 / 13-31-1 246 / 93 70-508 / 71-229 24 / 31 0 / 2 BROWN 21 - 14 21 / 16 10 / 7 10 / 8 1 / 1 38-97 / 31-123 20-31-0 / 22-35-1 284 / 216 69-381 / 66-339 67 / 76 2 / 1 Princeton 0 - 28 21 / 23 10 / 11 11 / 12 0 / 0 35-145 / 38-184 25-37-1 / 23-33-0 179 / 223 72-324 / 71-407 23 / 55 2 / 0 HARVARD 27 - 14 14 / 20 2 / 8 11 / 12 1 / 0 20-21 / 42-136 23-33-0 / 23-39-3 263 / 216 53-284 / 81-352 78 / 108 1 / 4 Cornell 42 - 20 29 / 22 16 / 3 13 / 18 0 / 1 54-243 / 15-39 24-31-1 / 27-46-3 284 / 438 85-527 / 61-477 31 / 51 1 / 3 Totals 277 - 213 207 / 207 110 / 77 91 / 121 6 / 9 376-1691 / 342-1257 202-300-4 / 223-374-13 2277 / 2543 676-3968 / 716-3800 612 / 737 12 / 17

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks LEHIGH 3-11 / 12-17 2-2 / 1-1 22:27 / 37:33 -15:06 6.3 / 5.1 7.7 / 7.7 7.0 / 6.4 5-51.4 / 3-48.7 10-74 / 5-34 0 / 2 Fordham 7-18 / 12-18 4-6 / 1-2 29:55 / 30:05 -0:10 4.5 / 4.5 4.1 / 7.0 4.3 / 5.6 2-51.5 / 2-48.0 3-11 / 6-45 1 / 5 Dartmouth 8-14 / 6-12 1-1 / 1-2 38:19 / 21:41 1 6 :3 8 4.1 / 5.5 7.8 / 6.7 5.3 / 6.3 5-37.2 / 4-36.5 6-50 / 3-26 1 / 0 CCSU 3-14 / 3-14 4-4 / 0-4 30:16 / 29:44 0 :3 2 5.1 / 0.7 7.2 / 8.7 6.1 / 5.3 5-38.8 / 4-41.5 7-53 / 6-39 2 / 2 COLUMBIA 6-14 / 5-18 1-1 / 2-2 30:21 / 29:39 0 :4 2 6.0 / 1.7 9.4 / 5.3 7.6 / 3.5 5-37.6 / 8-40.8 3-27 / 5-42 5 / 1 Yale 7-11 / 7-14 0-2 / 1-2 31:29 / 28:31 2 :5 8 5.8 / 3.4 9.8 / 3.0 7.3 / 3.2 2-49.5 / 5-38.4 3-35 / 0-0 0 / 1 BROWN 7-15 / 4-14 1-2 / 1-3 29:55 / 30:05 -0:10 2.6 / 4.0 9.2 / 6.2 5.5 / 5.1 4-39.2 / 5-40.8 3-46 / 3-35 0 / 2 Princeton 6-13 / 9-13 1-4 / 1-3 27:39 / 32:21 -4:42 4.1 / 4.8 4.8 / 6.8 4.5 / 5.7 3-25.0 / 1-32.0 3-20 / 4-25 0 / 0 HARVARD 3-12 / 4-16 0-0 / 1-3 24:10 / 35:50 -11:40 1.0 / 3.2 8.0 / 5.5 5.4 / 4.3 9-39.2 / 6-36.5 3-25 / 7-104 6 / 3 Cornell 7-13 / 5-10 3-3 / 0-2 39:01 / 20:59 1 8 :0 2 4.5 / 2.6 9.2 / 9.5 6.2 / 7.8 3-45.0 / 2-36.0 5-65 / 3-40 2 / 1 Totals 57-135 / 67-146 17-25 / 9-24 303:32 / 296:28 7 :0 4 4.5 / 3.7 7.6 / 6.8 5.9 / 5.3 43-40.6 / 40-40.0 46-406 / 42-390 17 / 17

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TEAM STATISTICS PENN OPP RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LgAvg/G SCORING 277 213 Solomon, Tre 10 176 922 15 907 5 .2 9 32 90 7. Points Per Game 27 7. 21 .3 Torgersen, Alek 10 116 519 123 396 3 .4 8 25 39 .6 Points Off Turnovers 79 20 Watson, Justin 10 23 143 10 133 5 .8 0 20 13 3. FIRST DOWNS 207 207 Brooks, Karekin 7 21 107 1 106 5 0. 1 13 15 1. Rushing 110 77 Schoenauer, Brian 9 19 81 0 81 4 .3 0 10 9 0. Passing 91 121 Collins, Michael 3 10 35 2 33 3 .3 0 7 11 0. Penalty 6 9 Pearson, Christian 10 1 22 0 22 22 0. 0 22 2 .2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1691 1257 Demes, Nick 10 1 7 0 7 7 0. 1 7 0 7. Yards gained rushing 1854 1458 Strouss, Adam 7 2 6 0 6 3 0. 0 3 0 .9 Yards lost rushing 163 201 Countryman, C . 10 1 4 0 4 4 0. 0 4 0 .4 Rushing Attempts 376 342 Cammon, Jay 10 3 8 7 1 0 .3 0 6 0 1. Average Per Rush 4 .5 3 7. TEAM 5 3 0 5 -5 -1 7 . 0 0 -1 0. Average Per Game 169 1. 125 7. Total ...... 10 376 1854 163 1691 4 .5 19 32 169 1. TDs Rushing 19 13 Opponents . . . . 10 342 1458 201 1257 3 7. 13 41 125 7. PASSING YARDAGE 2277 2543 Comp-Att-Int 202-300-4 223-374-13 Average Per Pass 7 .6 6 .8 PASSING G Effic C-A-I Pct Yds TD LgAvg/G Average Per Catch 11 .3 11 .4 Torgersen, Alek 10 146 .45 198-296-4 66 .9 2231 17 67 223 .1 Average Per Game 227 7. 254 .3 Collins, Michael 3 171 .4 2-2-0 100 .0 17 0 15 5 .7 TDs Passing 18 13 Solomon, Tre 10 386 .8 2-2-0 100 .0 29 1 23 2 .9 TOTAL OFFENSE 3968 3800 Total...... 10 148.22 202-300-4 67.3 2277 18 67 227. 7 Total Plays 676 716 Opponents. . . . 10 121.26 223-374-13 59.6 2543 13 62254 .3 Average Per Play 5 .9 5 .3 Average Per Game 396 .8 380 0. KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 22-429 23-402 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD LongAvg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-123 18-204 Watson, Justin 10 89 1115 12 .5 8 67 111 5. INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-42 4-118 Pearson, Christian10 40 514 12 .9 7 50 51 4. KICK RETURN AVG . 19 .5 17 .5 Solomon, Tre 10 33 207 6 .3 0 22 20 7. PUNT RETURN AVG . 11 .2 11 .3 Countryman, C . 10 20 209 10 .4 2 23 20 .9 INT RETURN AVG . 3 .2 29 .5 Bokun, Nicholas 8 5 59 11 .8 1 19 7 .4 FUMBLES-LOST 14-8 9-4 Farrelll, Steve 9 4 103 25 .8 0 44 11 .4 PENALTIES-Yards 46-406 42-390 Sharp, Logan 3 3 19 6 .3 0 7 6 .3 Average Per Game 40 .6 39 0. Strouss, Adam 7 2 11 5 .5 0 6 1 .6 PUNTS-Yards 43-1747 40-1599 Akai, Mike 5 2 5 2 .5 0 3 1 0. Average Per Punt 40 .6 40 0. Ripp, Ryan 10 1 15 15 0. 0 15 1 .5 Net punt average 34 .5 33 .9 Rittenhouse, Nick 4 1 10 10 .0 0 10 2 .5 KICKOFFS-Yards 49-2817 44-2535 Torgersen, Alek 10 1 6 6 0. 0 6 0 .6 Average Per Kick 57 .5 57 .6 Bryant, Mason 2 1 4 4 0. 0 4 2 0. Net kick average 39 .5 39 7. Total ...... 10 202 2277 11 .3 18 67 227 7. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:21 29:39 Opponents . . . 10. 223 2543 11 .4 13 62 254 .3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/135 (42%) 67/146 (46%) 4TH-DOWN Conversions 17/25 (68%) 9/24 (38%) SACKS BY-Yards 17-95 17-88 PUNT RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long MISC YARDS 18 0 Tuff, Lonnie 10 124 12 .4 0 32 TOUCHDOWNS 39 27 Countryman, C . 1 -1 -1 0. 0 0 FIELD GOALS 1-5 8-10 Total . . . . 11. . 123 11 .2 0 32 RED-ZONE SCORES (25-30) 83% (25-31) 81% Opponents . . . 18. 204 11 .3 1 31 RED-ZONE TDs (24-30) 80% (18-31) 58% PAT-ATTEMPTS (38-38) 100% (23-25) 92% ATTENDANCE 27948 36122 Games/Avg Per Game 5/5590 5/7224

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Penn 91 94 56 36 277 Opponents 39 62 53 59 213

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|------PATs ------| TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Dxp Saf Pts Torgersen, Alek 10 412 396 2231 2627 262 7. Solomon, Tre 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Solomon, Tre 10 178 907 29 936 93 .6 Watson, Justin 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Watson, Justin 10 23 133 0 133 13 .3 Torgersen, Alek 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Brooks, Karekin 7 21 106 0 106 15 1. Pearson, C . 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Schoenauer, B . 9 19 81 0 81 9 0. Gammill, Jimmy 0 1-4 38-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 41 Collins, Michael 3 12 33 17 50 16 7. Countryman, C 2. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Pearson, C . 10 1 22 0 22 2 .2 Hendrickson, T 1. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 8 Demes, Nick 10 1 7 0 7 0 7. Bokun, Nicholas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Strouss, Adam 7 2 6 0 6 0 .9 Demes, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Countryman, C . 10 1 4 0 4 0 .4 Brooks, Karekin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Cammon, Jay 10 3 1 0 1 0 1. Vecchio, Louis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 5 3 -5 0 -5 -1 0 . Soslow, Jack 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total ...... 10 676 1691 2277 3968 396 .8 Total ...... 39 1-5 38-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 277 Opponents . . . . 10 716 1257 2543 3800 380 0. Opponents . . . . 27 8-10 23-25 0-0 2 2-2 0 0 213

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 20-2930-39 40+ Lg Blk Watson, Justin 10 133 1115 0 0 0 1248 124 .8 Gammill, Jimmy 1-4 25 0. 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 23 0 Solomon, Tre 10 907 207 0 0 0 1114 111 .4 Soslow, Jack 0-1 0 0. 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Pearson, C . 10 22 514 0 0 0 536 53 .6 Tuff, Lonnie 9 0 0 124 333 0 457 50 .8 PUNTING No . Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Torgersen, Alek 10 396 6 0 0 0 402 40 .2 Kelley, Hunter 37 1581 42 7. 63 2 7 10 10 Countryman, C . 10 4 209 -1 96 0 308 30 .8 Torgersen, Alek 4 160 40 0. 53 1 0 2 1 Brooks, Karekin 7 106 0 0 0 0 106 15 1 Total. . . . . 43. . 1747 40 .6 63 3 7 12 11 Farrelll, Steve 9 0 103 0 0 0 103 11 .4 Opponents . . . . 401599 40 0. 63 6 9 10 7 Schoenauer, B 9 . 81 0 0 0 0 81 9 0 . Bokun, Nicholas 8 0 59 0 0 0 59 7 .4 KICKOFFS No . Yds Avg TB OB Vecchio, Louis 10 0 0 0 0 40 40 4 0 . Soslow, Jack 47 2697 57 .4 24 2 Collins, Michael 3 33 0 0 0 0 33 11 0 . Morgan, Aaron 2 120 60 0. 0 0 Sharp, Logan 3 0 19 0 0 0 19 6 .3 Total . . . . 49. . 2817 57 .5 24 2 Strouss, Adam 7 6 11 0 0 0 17 2 .4 Opponents . . 44. . 2535 57 .6 18 2 Ripp, Ryan 10 0 15 0 0 0 15 1 .5 Rittenhouse, N . 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2 .5 KICK RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long Demes, Nick 10 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 .Tuff, Lonnie 16 333 20 .8 0 36 Akai, Mike 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 1 0. Countryman, C . 6 96 16 0. 0 20 Bryant, Mason 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0. Total . . . 22. . 429. 19 .5 0 36 Williams, Mason 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Opponents. . . . . 23402 17 .5 0 35 O’Brien, Conor 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .2 Cammon, Jay 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS. No . Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 5 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -1 0 . Williams, Mason 6 1 0 .2 0 1 Total...... 10 1691 2277 123 429 42 4562456 .2 Philippi, Sam 2 0 0 0. 0 0 Opponents. . . . 10 1257 2543 204 402 118 4524452 .4 Walker, Jyron 1 0 0 0. 0 0 Miller, Nick 1 0 0 0. 0 0 FUMBLE RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long Vecchio, Louis 1 40 40 0. 1 40 Hendrickson, Tayler 1 18 18 0. 1 18 O’Brien, Conor 1 1 1 0 0. 1 Total . . . . . 1. . 18 18 0. 1 18 Henderson, Matt 1 0 0 0. 0 0 Opponents . . . .1 . 13 13 0. 0 13 Total . . . . . 13 .42 . 3 .2 1 40 Opponents . . . . . 4 118 29 .5 0 40

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Safety ------44 Moskal, Colton 10 49 40 89 3 .5-101 .5-7 2 . . . . . 47 Miller, Nick 10 42 26 68 6 0-12 . 0 .5-21-0 4 .1-0 1 . . 14 Philippi, Sam 10 36 22 58 0 .5-30 .5-32-0 3 . . . . 35 Henderson, Matt 10 34 15 49 4 .5-171 .5-101-0 4 . . . . 1 Williams, Mason 10 33 13 46 2 0-5 . . 6-1 5 . . . . 26 Moore, Alex 10 23 23 46 0 .5-0 . 2 . . . . . 92 Vecchio, Louis 10 27 8 35 10 .5-385 .5-281-40 3 . . 2 . . 6 Walker, Jyron 10 27 6 33 1 0-1 . . 1-0 7 . . . . 49 Jangro, Connor 9 14 18 32 5 .5-142 0-9 . .1 1 . . . 39 Mills, Brandon 10 12 14 26 0 .5-1 ...... 73 Power, Corey 10 13 9 22 0 .5-2 . 1 . . . . . 34 Panciello, Donald 5 11 10 21 0 .5-2 . 3 . . . . . 99 Gardner, Cooper 10 8 9 17 0 .5-1 . 1 . . . . . 45 Sontich, Lukas 10 7 8 15 2 0-3 ...... 18 Lee, Ephraim 8 10 3 13 2 0-15 . 2 0-15 ...... 90 Cadigan, Kevin 9 8 5 13 2 0-10 . 1 0-7 . . .1 . . . 94 Hendrickson, T 10. 8 4 12 4 0-17 . 2 .5-14 . .2-18 . . 1. 15 Ament, Nico 9 5 6 11 ...... 54 Follansbee, Sam 10 8 2 10 ...... 72 Quarterman, T 10. 3 5 8 . .1 . .1-0 . . . 48 Ripp, Ryan 10 7 1 8 ...... 32 O’Brien, Conor 6 4 4 . . . 1-1 4 . . 1 . . 50 Weber, Alex 10 2 2 4 1 0-3 ...... 9 Strouss, Adam 7 3 1 4 ...... 16 Ferens, Danny 8 4 4 ...... 65 Escobedo, Alan 5 2 1 3 ...... 12 Morrison, Justin 9 3 3 ...... 20 Schoenauer, Brian 9 3 3 ...... 98 Graham, Brody 1 3 . 3 ...... 40 Bullock, Luke 5 1 1 2 ...... 30 Soslow, Jack 10 2 2 ...... 29 Cammon, Jay 10 2 . 2 ...... 4 Whiteneck, Peter 10 1 1 2 ...... 3 Countryman, C 10. 2 2 ...... TM TEAM 5 1 1 . 1 0-2 . . . . . 1 . . 46 Kelley, Hunter 10 1 . 1 ...... 82 Vey, Carson 8 1 . 1 ...... 63 Dennis, Tommy 10 1 1 ...... 28 Bryant, Mason 2 . . . . 1 . . . . . 25 Farrelll, Steve 9 . . . . 1 . . . . . Total ...... 10 414 260 674 48-156 17-95 13-42 43 2 4-18 5 . 1 Opponents . . . . 10 412 260 672 41 .0-153 17-88 4-118 25 4 8-13 8 2 .

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Individual Game Highs Team Rankings (National) Category ...... Rank (Avg .) Rushes ...... 32 Solomon, Tre at Cornell (Nov 19) Passes Had Intercepted ...... 2 (4) Yards Rushing . . . 173 Solomon, Tre at Cornell (Nov 19) Fewest Penalties ...... 3 (46) TD Rushes . . . . . 2 Torgersen, Alek vs Lehigh (Sep 17) Fewest Penalty Yards ...... 3 (406) ...... Torgersen, Alek at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Completion Percentage ...... 4 (67 .3%) ...... Solomon, Tre at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Turnovers Lost ...... 6 (12) ...... Torgersen, Alek at Cornell (Nov 19) Fewest Penalty Yards-Per-Game ...... 7 (40 .6) ...... Solomon, Tre at Cornell (Nov 19) Fourth-Down Conversion Percentage ...... 9 (68 .0%) Long Rush . . . . . 32 Solomon, Tre vs Columbia (Oct 15) Fewest Penalties-Per-Game ...... 10 (4 .6) Tackles-For-Loss Allowed ...... 10 (4 .1) Pass attempts . . . 37 Torgersen, Alek at Princeton (Nov 05) Kickoff Return Defense ...... 14 (17 .5) Pass completions . . 25 Torgersen, Alek at Princeton (Nov 05) Fourth-Down Conversion Percentage Defense . . . . 16 (37 .5%) Yards Passing . . . 284 Torgersen, Alek vs Brown (Oct 29) Team Passing Efficiency ...... 17 (148 .22) ...... Torgersen, Alek at Cornell (Nov 19) Scoring Defense ...... 18 (21 .3) TD Passes . . . . . 4 Torgersen, Alek at Yale (Oct 21) Rushing Defense ...... 22 (125 7). Long Pass . . . . . 67 Torgersen, Alek vs Brown (Oct 29) Winning Percentage ...... 23 ( .700) Receptions . . . . . 12 Watson, Justin at Princeton (Nov 05) Third-Down Conversion Percentage ...... 25 (42 2%). Yards Receiving . . 210 Watson, Justin vs Brown (Oct 29) Turnover Margin ...... 28 (+0 .5) TD Receptions . . . 3 Watson, Justin at Yale (Oct 21) Punt Returns ...... 29 (11 .2) Long Reception . . 67 Watson, Justin vs Brown (Oct 29) Defensive TDs ...... 30 (2) Field Goals . . . . . 1 Gammill, Jimmy at Fordham (Sep 24) Passes Intercepted ...... 30 (13) Long Field Goal . . . 23 Gammill, Jimmy at Fordham (Sep 24) Punts ...... 8 Kelley, Hunter vs Harvard (Nov 11) Punting Avg . . . . 53 .0 Torgersen, Alek vs Harvard (Nov 11) Team Rankings (Ivy League) Long Punt . . . . . 63 Kelley, Hunter at Yale (Oct 21) Category ...... Rank (Avg ./game) Punts inside 20 . . . 4 Kelley, Hunter at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Completion Percentage ...... 1 (67 .3%) Long Punt Return . . 32 Tuff, Lonnie at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Defensive TDs ...... 1 (2) Long Kickoff Return 36 Tuff, Lonnie vs Brown (Oct 29) Fewest Penalties ...... 1 (46) Fewest Penalty Yards ...... 1 (406) Tackles ...... 13 Moskal, Colton at Princeton (Nov 05) Fewest Penalties-Per-Game ...... 1 (4 6). Sacks ...... 3 .0 Vecchio, Louis vs Harvard (Nov 11) Fewest Penalty Yards-Per-Game ...... 1 (40 .6) Tackles For Loss . . 3 .0 Vecchio, Louis vs Harvard (Nov 11) Passes Had Intercepted ...... 1 (4) Interceptions . . . . 2 Williams, Mason vs Harvard (Nov 11) Fourth-Down Conversion Percentage ...... 1 (68 .0%) Team Passing Efficiency ...... 1 (148 22). Fourth-Down Conversion Percentage Defense . . . . 2 (37 .5%) Team Game Highs Passes Intercepted ...... 2 (13) Punt Returns ...... 2 (11 2). Rushing Offense ...... 2 (169 .1) Rushes ...... 54 at Cornell (Nov 19) Sacks Allowed ...... 2 (1 .7) Yards Rushing . . . 262 at Yale (Oct 21) Scoring Offense ...... 2 (27 7). Yards Per Rush . . . . 6 .3 vs Lehigh (Sep 17) Turnovers Lost ...... 2 (12) TD Rushes . . . . . 5 at Cornell (Nov 19) Turnover Margin ...... 2 (+0 .5) Pass attempts . . . 37 at Princeton (Nov 05) Pass completions . . 25 at Princeton (Nov 05) Yards Passing . . . 284 vs Brown (Oct 29) Individual Rankings (Ivy League) ...... at Cornell (Nov 19) Category ...... Rank . . . . . Player (Avg or total) Yards Per Pass . . . 9 .8 at Yale (Oct 21) All Purpose Yards...... 1...... Torgersen (124.8) All Purpose Yards ...... 2 ...... Solomon (111 .4) TD Passes . . . . . 4 vs Columbia (Oct 15) ...... at Yale (Oct 21) Combined Kick Returns...... 1...... Tuff (357 yds) Completion Percentage...... 1...... Torgersen (66.9%) Total Plays . . . . . 85 at Cornell (Nov 19) Completions-Per-Game ...... 3 ...... Torgersen (19 .8) Total Offense . . . . 527 at Cornell (Nov 19) Interceptions-Per-Game...... 1...... Williams (0.6) Yards Per Play . . . 7 .6 vs Columbia (Oct 15) Passing Efficiency...... 1...... Torgersen (146.5) Points ...... 42 at Yale (Oct 21) Passing TDs ...... 2 ...... Torgersen (17) ...... at Cornell (Nov 19) Passing Yards ...... 3 ...... Torgersen (2,231) Sacks By ...... 6 vs Harvard (Nov 11) Points Responsible For ...... 2 ...... Torgersen (150) First Downs . . . . 29 at Cornell (Nov 19) Punting...... 1...... Kelley (42.7) Penalties ...... 10 vs Lehigh (Sep 17) Receiving TDs...... 1...... Watson (8) Penalty Yards . . . 74 vs Lehigh (Sep 17) Receiving TDs ...... 2 ...... Pearson (7) Turnovers . . . . . 3 at Fordham (Sep 24) Recieivng Yards...... 1...... Watson (1,115) Interceptions By . . 3 vs Harvard (Nov 11) Receiving Yards...... 7 ...... Pearson (514) ...... at Cornell (Nov 19) Receiving Yards-Per-Game...... 1...... Watson (115.0) Punts ...... 9 vs Harvard (Nov 11) Receptions-Per-Game...... 1...... Watson (8.9) Punting Avg . . . . 51 .5 at Fordham (Sep 24) Rushing TDs ...... 2 ...... Solomon (9) Long Punt . . . . . 63 at Yale (Oct 21) Rushing TDs ...... 3 ...... Torgersen (8) Punts inside 20 . . . 4 at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Rushing Yards...... 1...... Solomon (907) Long Punt Return . . 32 at Dartmouth (Sep 30) Total Tackles...... 4 ...... Moskal (8 9). Total TDs ...... 2 ...... Solomon (9) Total TDs ...... 3 ...... Torgersen, Watson (8) Yards-Per-Pass Attempt...... 1...... Torgersen (7.54)

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2017 Penn Football Fact Book Seven-Time National Champions

National Poll Champions During the140 years of Penn Football, there have been nearly 30 selectors of national champions using polls, historical research and mathematical rating systems . Beginning in 1936, the Associated Press began the best-known and most widely circulated poll of sportswriters and broadcasters . Before 1936, national champions were determined by historical research and retroactive ratings and polls . 1894 1895 12-0 14-0 Penn earned its first national champion- Back-to-back undefeated seasons was ship after recording the first undefeated the call in 1895, as was a second-con- campaign in the program’s short 18-year secutive national title . Penn did itself history . The Red and Blue posted a two better in 1895 going 14-0 under 12-0 record under Head Coach George Woodruff . Ten shutouts and wins over Woodruff . Wins included Navy, Virginia, Virginia, Penn State and Harvard were Princeton (only the second in 30 meet- the highlights as the Red and Blue aver- ings) and Harvard . The Quakers aver- aged 34 .3 ppg while surrendering just 1 .7 aged 30 .5 ppg while allowing just 1 .6 ppg . ppg . Penn shut out all but three of its opponents . Season Results (14-0) 10 .1 Swarthmore W 40-0 Season Results (12-0) 10 .2 Bucknell W 40-0 10 .3 at Franklin & Marshall W 34-0 10 .5 Franklin & Marshall W 42-0 10 .6 Swarthmore W 66-0 10 .9 at Crescent A .C . W 32-0 10 .10 Crescent A .C . W 22-0 10 .14 Lehigh W 54-0 10 .13 Georgetown W 46-0 10 .16 Carlisle W 36-0 Head Coach of the 1908 10 .17 Lehigh W 30-0 10 .19 Virginia W 54-0 national championship team, 10 .20 at Crescent A .C . W 80-10 10 .23 at Duquesne A .C . W 30-0 holds the 10 .26 Virginia W 14-6 10 .26 Lafayette W 30-0 championship trophy . 10 .27 at Navy W 12-0 10 .30 Brown W 12-0 10 .31 Lafayette W 26-0 11 1. Chicago A .C . W 12-4 11 .10 Princeton W 12-0 11 9. at Penn State W 35-4 11 .17 Cornell W 6-0 11 23. at Harvard W 17-14 11 .29 Harvard W 18-4 11 28. Cornell W 46-2 Poll Results Poll Results 1897 Penn: Parke Davis Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, Princeton: Houlgate National Championship Foundation, 15-0 Yale: Billingsley, Helms, National Parke Davis A third national championship and Championship Foundation, Parke Davis Yale: Parke Davis third undefeated season under George Woodruff came in style as Penn recorded a still-program record 15 victories . Wins came against Virginia, Penn State and Havard as the Quakers turned in 12 shut- outs . The Red and Blue averaged 29 .5 ppg while allowing a stingy 1 .3 .

Season Results (15-0) 9 .18 Lafayette W 46-0 9 .22 at Bucknell W 17-0 9 .25 Franklin & Marshall W 33-0 9 .29 Washington & Jefferson W 18-4 10 .2 Bucknell W 33-0 10 .6 Gettysburg W 57-0 10 .9 Lehigh W 58-0 10 .13 Virginia W 42-0 10 .16 Dartmouth W 14-0 10 .20 Penn State W 24-0 10 .30 at Brown W 40-0 11 .6 at Carlisle W 20-10 11 .13 Wesleyan W 22-0 11 .20 Harvard W 15-6 11 .25 Cornell W 4-0

Poll Results Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis Penn’s 1894 national championship team . Yale: Parke Davis

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1904 The Ivy League’s eight teams still combine for more national 12-0 championships (60) than any other conference in the country . In Carl Williams’ second season as head coach, the Red and Blue go 12-0 and secure the program’s fourth national crown . Penn State, Virginia and Harvard were again the victims, as Penn shut out all but one of its opponents . The Quakers allowed four points all season— 1908 1924 to Swarthmore—giving up just 0 .3 ppg 11-0-1 9-1-1 for the season, while scoring 18 .5 ppg . The Red and Blue captured the pro- Louis Young’s Quakers ended a 15-year gram’s sixth national title, and second- title drought after recording a 9-1-1 Season Results (12-0) straight, going 11-0-1 in Sol Metzger’s only record . Penn State, Virginia, California, 9 .24 Penn State W 6-0 season at the helm . Penn posted seven Cornell and Georgetown were among the 9 .28 Swarthmore W 6-4 shutouts and victories over West Virginia, Quakers’ victims, who averaged 18 .5 ppg 10 .1 Virginia W 24-0 Villanova, Penn State and Michigan on while surrendering just 2 .8 . 10 .5 Franklin & Marshall W 34-0 the road . The Quakers scored at a 17 .9 10 .8 Lehigh W 24-0 ppg clip while giving up just 2 .3 ppg . Season Results (9-1-1) 10 .12 Gettysburg W 21-0 9 .27 Ursinus W 34-0 10 .15 Brown W 6-0 Season Results (11-0-1) 10 .1 Drexel W 52-0 10 .22 Columbia W 16-0 9 26. West Virginia W 6-0 10 .4 Franklin & Marshall W 26-0 10 .29 at Harvard W 11-0 9 30. Ursinus W 30-0 10 .11 Swarthmore W 25-7 11 .5 Lafayette W 22-0 10 .3 Bucknell W 16-0 10 .18 Columbia W 10-7 11 .12 Carlisle W 18-0 10 .7 Villanova W 11-0 10 .25 Virginia W 27-0 11 .24 Cornell W 34-0 10 .10 Penn State W 6-0 11 .1 Lafayette W 6-3 10 .14 Gettysburg W 23-4 11 .8 Georgetown W 3-0 Poll Results 10 .17 Brown W 12-0 11 .15 Penn State W 0-0 Penn: Helms, Houlgate, National 10 .24 Carlisle T 6-6 11 .27 Cornell W 20-0 Championship Foundation, Parke Davis 10 .31 at Carnegie Tech W 25-10 12 .25 California L 14-0 Michigan: Billingsley, National 11 7. Lafayette W 34-4 Championship Foundation 11 14. at Michigan W 29-0 Poll Results 11 26. Cornell W 17-4 Penn: Parke Davis Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand, Poll Results Dickinson Football Research, Helms, Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, Houlgate, National Championship National Championship Foundation, Foundation, Poalng 1907 Parke Davis 11-1 LSU: National Championship Foundation Penn’s fifth national title came after an 11-1 campaign and was the Quakers’ sec- ond under Head Coach Carl Williams . Wins came against Michigan on the road, Penn State, Cornell, Villanova and North Carolina . The Red and Blue averaged 21 8. ppg while allowing just 3 .3 .

Season Results (11-1) 9 .28 North Carolina W 37-0 10 .2 Villanova W 16-0 10 .5 Bucknell W 29-2 10 .9 Franklin & Marshall W 57-0 10 .12 Swarthmore W 16-8 10 .16 Gettysburg W 23-0 10 .19 Brown W 11-0 10 .26 Carlisle L 26-6 11 .2 Lafayette W 15-0 11 .9 Penn State W 28-0 11 .16 at Michigan W 6-0 11 .28 Cornell W 12-4

Poll Results Penn: Billingsley Yale: Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis

Penn plays to another victory at Franklin Field in 1924, the season in which it claimed the program’s seventh national championship—ending a 15-year national title “drought .”

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1959 Ivy League Champions 7-1-1, 6-1 Ivy

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS! The 2009 season marked the 50th anniversary of Penn’s first ever Ancient Eight crown . The Red and Blue celebrated the Golden Anniversary by raising the program’s 14th Ivy title on the very same field where the 1959 team raised the first . In 1959—the fourth year of the Ivy League’s existence—four Quakers were named first-team All-Ivy as the Red and Blue’s seven wins were the most since going 7-0-1 in 1947 . Fred Doelling led Penn in scoring, interceptions, rushing and total offense .

9 .26 Lafayette W 26-0 10 .3 Dartmouth W 13-0 10 .10 at Princeton W 18-0 10 .17 Brown W 36-9

10 .24 Navy T 22-22 “I feel so lucky to have been associated 10 .31 Harvard L 0-12 with a wonderful school, members of a 11 .7 Yale W 28-12 great team, and the togetherness that has been shown over the years . What a 11 .14 at Columbia W 24-6 team!”- Fred Doelling (1957-59) Berlinger puts Penn up 14-13 11 .26 Cornell W 28-13 after trailing Cornell 13-0 at half

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1982 Ivy League Champions 7-3, 5-2 Ivy

9 .18 at Dartmouth W 21-0 9 .25 Lehigh W 20-17 10 .2 Columbia W 51-31 10 .9 at Brown W 24-21 “I knew we were going to kick that field goal . 10 .16 at Lafayette L 20-35 But when we missed that first field-goal 10 .23 Yale W 27-14 attempt (inset), my heart sank down to my 10 .30 at Princeton L 14-17 toes . We had lost the game . Then I saw the 11 .6 Colgate W 21-13 flag . (It was) an incredible feeling to see the flag and know we had another chance .” - 11 .13 Harvard W 23-21 Head Coach 11 .20 at Cornell L 0-23

1983 Ivy League Champions 6-3-1, 5-1-1 Ivy

Head Coach Jerry Berndt

9 .17 Cornell W 28-7 9 .24 at Delaware L 7-40 9 .30 Columbia W 35-10 10 .8 Brown T 24-24 10 .15 Lafayette W 28-20 10 .22 at Yale W 17-0

10 .29 Princeton W 28-27 “(Head Coach Jerry Berndt) turned this program around in more than wins 11 .5 Colgate L 20-34 and losses . It’s the attitude he really turned around . We’re winners now . We 11 .12 at Harvard L 0-28 think like winners . That’s something that didn’t happen a couple of years ago .” - John McGeehan (1983-84) 11 .19 Dartmouth W 38-14

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1984 Ivy League Champions 8-1, 7-0 Ivy

9 .22 at Dartmouth W 55-24 9 .29 Davidson W 19-14 10 .6 Columbia W 35-7 10 .13 at Brown W 41-14 10 .20 at Army L 13-48 “Coach Dan Staffieri said it best - ‘We Will Share No More in ‘84!’ In 1982, we shared the Ivy title with Dartmouth and Harvard . In 1983, we shared with Harvard . 10 .27 Yale W 34-21 So, it was only fitting that we would play Harvard for the outright championship 11 .3 at Princeton W 27-17 in 1984 . We had 38,000 fans at Franklin Field and won 38-7 . It was the perfect 11 .10 Harvard W 38-7 ending to our four-year commitment to turn the program around and in many ways re-established a standard of football excellence that continues today .” - Tim 11 .17 at Cornell W 24-0 Chambers (1982-84)

1985 Ivy League Champions 7-2-1, 6-1 Ivy

9 .21 at Cornell W 10-6 9 .28 Army L 3-41 10 .5 at Columbia W 46-14 10 .12 Brown W 17-14 10 .19 at Davidson W 15-0 10 .26 at Yale W 23-0 11 .2 Princeton W 31-21 11 .9 at Colgate T 27-27 “I’m leaving . But it’s going to take a great team to take the title away from 11 .16 at Harvard L 6-17 this team next season — any season, as far as I can see .” - Captain Tom 11 .23 Dartmouth W 19-14 Gilmore (1983-85)

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1986 Ivy League Champions 10-0, 7-0 Ivy

9 .20 at Dartmouth W 21-7 9 .27 Bucknell W 10-7 10 .4 Columbia W 42-7 10 .11 at Brown W 34-0 10 .18 at Navy W 30-26 10 .25 Yale W 24-6 11 .1 at Princeton W 23-10 11 .8 Lafayette W 42-14 “It’s going to take some time for all this to sink in . We’ve been building to 10-0 all year, but Coach Zubrow had told 11 .15 Harvard W 17-10 us to take things one day at a time . This team was destined 11 .22 at Cornell W 31-21 to go 10-0 .” - A .J . Sebastianelli (1984-86) Head Coach Ed Zubrow

1988 Ivy League Champions 9-1, 6-1 Ivy

9 .17 at Dartmouth W 33-27 9 .24 Bucknell W 38-35 10 .1 Columbia W 24-10 10 .8 at Brown W 10-0 10 .15 Colgate W 33-22 10 .22 Yale W 10-3 10 .29 at Princeton W 31-23 “We were concerned throughout the week that we would get caught up in 11 .5 at Lafayette W 31-17 what this week meant (leading up to Harvard), and not do what we had to do . We had to concentrate on our business . We felt at halftime that we had 11 .12 Harvard W 52-13 the game in our control . And our team showed its maturity in the second 11 .19 at Cornell L 6-19 half .” - Head Coach Ed Zubrow

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1993 Ivy League Champions 10-0, 7-0 Ivy

9 .18 Dartmouth W 10-6 9 .25 at Bucknell W 42-12 10 .2 Fordham W 34-30 10 .9 at Colgate W 30-12 10 .16 at Columbia W 36-7 10 .23 Brown W 34-9 10 .30 at Yale W 48-7 “We’ve been through a lot; I guess we wanted to go through everything (referring to Cornell’s 14-0 halftime lead in the final game 11 .6 #16 Princeton W 30-14 of the season) . We always have a guy every game who steps up . 11 .13 at Harvard W 27-20 That’s why this team is so good . This team just does not panic .” - 11 .20 Cornell W 17-14 Jimmy McGeehan (1991-93)

1994 Ivy League Champions 9-0, 7-0 Ivy

9 .17 Lafayette W 27-7 9 .24 at Dartmouth W 13-11 10 .8 Holy Cross W 59-8 “We made a very dramatic statement . I’m not sure our 10 .15 Columbia W 12-3 players realize some of the historical things that have 10 .22 at Brown W 24-0 happened . I can’t say enough about how hard it is to 10 .29 Yale W 14-6 have one unbeaten season . It’s something few teams ever do . So (a second straight undefeated season) is just 11 .5 at Princeton W 33-19 remarkable . We know that sooner or later, it’s going to 11 .12 Harvard W 33-0 end . That’s inevitable . But right now, it’s going to be later . 11 .19 at Cornell W 18-14 And no one can take them out of the history books .” - 1994 Team Head Coach Al Bagnoli Captains

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1998 Ivy League Champions 8-2, 6-1 Ivy

9 .19 at Dartmouth W 17-14 9 .26 Richmond L 18-34 10 .3 Bucknell W 20-10 10 .10 at Fordham W 34-31 10 .17 Columbia W 20-0

10 .24 at Brown L 51-58 “Just to be able to play for a championship, knowing every game count- 10 .31 Yale W 34-21 ed, made it something to remember . I don’t know if it’s really set in yet . 11 .7 at Princeton W 27-14 When you get caught up in the moment, it’s hard to come back down . I know I went through a lot of emotions, as far as it being my last game . 11 .14 Harvard W 41-10 It’s a hard feeling to describe . But it’ll stay with me the rest of my life .” - 11 .21 at Cornell W 35-21 Captain Joe Piela (1995-98)

2000 Ivy League Champions 7-3, 6-1 Ivy

9 .16 at #21 Lehigh L 10-17 9 .23 Lafayette W 45-28 9 .30 Dartmouth W 48-14 10 .7 at Holy Cross L 17-34 10 .14 Columbia W 43-25 10 .21 at Yale L 24-27 “We’re extremely proud of the way our kids have persevered this year with 10 .28 Brown W 41-38 some of the comebacks and composure they’ve shown . I told them all week, ‘If you want to be crowned champions, you have to play your best game 11 .4 at Princeton W 40-24 in critical situations . In this case, we had to do it on the road . I thought we 11 .11 Harvard W 36-35 played the best game that we played all year . We picked a pretty good time to do it .” - Head Coach Al Bagnoli 11 .18 at Cornell W 45-15

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2002 Ivy League Champions 9-1, 7-0 Ivy

9 .21 at Lafayette W 52-21 9 .28 #4 Lehigh W 24-21 10 .5 Dartmouth W 49-14 10 .10 at #6 Villanova L 3-17 10 .19 Columbia W 44-10 10 .26 at Yale W 41-20 11 .2 Brown W 31-7 “It’s not us, it’s Penn Football in general . It’s 11 .9 at Princeton W 44-13 something that transcends the seniors . I’m sure 11 .16 Harvard W 44-9 teams will come in here that are better than us . But guys will look back on us and aspire to reach what 11 .23 at Cornell W 31-0 Fred Plaza we did .” - Captain Travis Belden (1999-2002)

2003 Ivy League Champions 10-0, 7-0 Ivy

9 .20 Duquesne W 51-10 9 .27 at #19 Lehigh W 31-24 10 .4 at Dartmouth W 33-20 10 .11 Bucknell W 14-13 10 .18 at Columbia W 31-7 10 .25 Yale W (OT) 34-31 11 .1 at Brown W 24-21 “If you think about this team historically, it’s one of the most 11 .8 Princeton W 37-7 successful four-year runs of any team in the Ivy League . We were 11 .15 at Harvard W 32-24 really only one touchdown away from four championships .” - Head 11 .22 Cornell W 59-7 Coach Al Bagnoli

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2009 Ivy League Champions 8-2, 7-0 Ivy

9 .19 #2 Villanova L 3-14 9 .26 Lafayetteat L (OT) 17-20 10 .3 at Dartmouth W 30-24 10 .10 Bucknell W 21-3 10 .17 at Columbia W 27-13 10 .24 Yale W 9-0 “I’ve thought about (lifting the Ivy trophy) 10 .31 at Brown W (OT) 14-7 for a pretty long time and it was the best feeling in my life so far . Holding it up there, 11 .7 Princeton W 42-7 having all my teammates touch it, and 11 .14 at Harvard W 17-7 realizing that dream that we’ve been thinking 11 .21 Cornell W 34-0 about for a long time, it’s a fantastic feeling .” - Captain Kyle Derham (2006-09)

2010 Ivy League Champions 9-1, 7-0 Ivy

9 .18 Lafayette W 19-14 9 .25 at #1 Villanova L 14-22 10 .2 Dartmouth W (OT) 35-28 “It’s honestly unbelievable for us . A lot of us—and certainly the senior class—lost one 10 .9 at Bucknell W 31-10 of our brothers, and it took a lot for us to 10 .16 Columbia W 27-13 keep working and keep going at it . Just to 10 .23 at Yale W 27-20 work hard at something, achieve it and do it the way you wanted to do it, it’s unreal . 10 .30 Brown W 24-7 I think all of us are in the happiest state 11 .6 at Princeton W 52-10 we’ve been in . The feeling that we all have 11 .13 Harvard W 34-14 right now is something that we’ll probably never have again for the rest of our lives .” - 11 .20 at Cornell W 31-7 Zach Heller (2007-10)

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2012 Ivy League Champions 6-4, 6-1 Ivy

9 .15 Lafayetteat L 21-28 9 .22 Villanova L 8-24 9 .29 at Dartmouth W 28-21 10 .6 William & Mary L 28-34 “After that Yale game, I think you saw a huge turn in our team in terms 10 .13 Columbia W 24-20 of energy, in terms of aggressiveness . That’s what makes this one that 10 .20 at Yale L 13-27 much sweeter . Our team could have splintered . It wasn’t easy . It wasn’t perfect . We were hard on each other . But we all stayed together . We 10 .27 Brown W 20-17 came closer and got stronger . There weren’t too many easy wins, but 11 .3 at Princeton W 28-21 we were grinding it and fighting it out, and so, 30 years from now, we 11 .10 #16 Harvard W 30-21 will all remember this season as a testament to as long as you believe, anything is possible .” 11 .17 at Cornell W 35-28 - Captain Brandon Copeland (2009-12)

2015 Ivy League Champions 7-3, 6-1 Ivy

9 .9 at Lehigh L 21-42 9 .24 at #4 Villanova W 24-13 10 .3 Dartmouth L 20-41 10 10. #12 Fordham L 45-48 10 .17 at Columbia W 42-7 10 .23 Yale W 34-20

10 31. at Brown W 48-28 “It’s the most gritty team I’ve been around in my tenure here . I’m so 11 .7 Princeton W 26-23 (OT) proud of them, of what they’ve accomplished . It’s hard to win . It’s hard 11 .14 at #12 Harvard W 35-25 to go out there week in and week out, and for six straight weeks, it’s been backs to the wall, must-win .” I- Head Coach Ray Priore 11 .21 Cornell W 34-21

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2016 Ivy League Champions 7-3, 6-1 Ivy

9 .17 Lehigh L 28-49 9 .24 at Fordham L 17-31 9 .30 at Dartmouth W 37-24 10 .8 Central Conn . St .W 28-16 10 .15 Columbia W 35-10 10 21. at Yale W 42-7

10 .29 Brown W 21-14 “Last year, we sort of snuck up on people . This time around, we had 11 .5 at Princeton L 0-28 a target on our back all year and I am proud of the team for handling 11 .11 #22 Harvard W 27-14 that -- especially refocusing over the final two games and refusing to relinquish our grasp of the title .” —­ I Head Coach Ray Priore 11 .19 at Cornell W 42-20

2016 Penn Quakers

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In 1996, the Penn Athletics Hall of Fame was established to Pro Football Hall of Fame Penn Athletics Hall of Fame preserve Penn’s rich athletic Player ...... Induction Player ...... Induction Date history and tradition by Chuck Bednarik ...... 1967 Francis “Reds” Bagnell ...... 4 .13 .1996 honoring those people who De Benneville “Bert” Bell ...... 1963 Chuck Bednarik ...... 4 .13 .1996 helped create it . Nine heralded De Benneville “Bert” Bell . . . . . 11 .11 .2000 classes have been inducted College Football Hall of Fame Edward Bell, Sr ...... 5 .16 .1998 since its establishment in Bernard E . “Barney” Berlinger, Jr . . 4 .13 .1996 Player ...... Induction 1996, and 35 of the total 188 Jerry Berndt (C) ...... 5 .3 .2014 “Reds” Bagnell ...... 1 .9 .1977 distinguished members have Eliot W . Berry ...... 11 .11 .2000 played or coached Penn Chuck Bednarik ...... 1 .28 .1969 J . Howard Berry ...... 5 .16 .1998 football . George Brooke ...... 1 .28 .1969 Donald A . Clune ...... 4 .13 .1996 The University of Charles Gelbert ...... 2 .17 .1960 Timothy D . Chambers ...... 5 .5 .2012 Pennsylvania football program T . ...... 11 .3 .1951 has a long and distinguished Richard “Cosmo” Comizio . . . . . 5 .10 .2003 line of alumni who have been (C) ...... 1981 Fred Doelling ...... 5 .10 .2003 enshrined in Halls of Fame . John Heisman (C) ...... 8 .10 .1954 Robert A . Evans ...... 11 .5 .2005 Forty-four men are members William Hollenback ...... 11 .3 .1951 J . Christopher Flynn ...... 5 .16 .1998 of at least one of three Halls Edward McGinley ...... 1 .7 .1979 Thomas J . Gilmore ...... 5 .6 .2017 of Fame; ten are members of E . LeRoy Mercer ...... 6 .21 .1955 Patrick J . Goodwillie ...... 6 .6 .2017 two Halls; and one man, Chuck T . Truxtun Hare ...... 5 .16 .1998 John Minds ...... 1 .17 .1962 Bednarik, is a member of all William M . “Bill” Hollenback . . . . 4 .13 .1996 “Skip” Minisi ...... 1 .13 .1985 three . Bryan J . Keys ...... 5 .10 .2008 A further 18 Penn players, George Munger (C) ...... 1 .11 .1976 Bernie Lemonick ...... 4 .13 .1996 along with five coaches, Bob Odell ...... 12 .8 .1992 Jack McCloskey ...... 11 .11 .2000 belong to the National Winchester Osgood ...... 1 .15 .1970 Josiah C . McCracken ...... 11 .11 .2000 Football Foundation College John Outland ...... 8 .11 .2001 Edward F . McGinley ...... 4 .13 .1996 Football Hall of Fame, located in South Bend, Ind . George Savitsky ...... 1 .30 .1991 LeRoy Mercer ...... 5 .16 .1998 In addition, two men — Hunter Scarlett ...... 1 .15 .1970 Anthony “Skip” Minisi ...... 4 .13 .1996 Bednarik and Bert Bell — are Andy Smith (C) ...... 11 .3 .1951 George Munger (C) ...... 4 .13 .1996 members of both the Penn Vincent Stevenson ...... 10 .15 .1968 Franny Murray ...... 5 .16 .1998 Athletics Hall of Fame and ...... 1 .10 .1971 Bob Odell ...... 4 .13 .1996 the Pro Football Hall of Fame John H . Outland ...... 5 .6 .2016 Charles Wharton ...... 3 .20 .1963 in Canton, Ohio . Bednarik David Pottruck ...... 11 .11 .2000 George Woodruff (C) ...... 3 .20 .1963 is regarded as one of pro Francis X . Reagan ...... 4 .13 .1996 football’s all-time greats, while George Savitsky ...... 5 .16 .1998 Bell holds the distinction of John “Bull” Schweder ...... 5 .10 .2003 being the first man inducted (C) - indicates coach Paul Scull ...... 5 .10 .2003 into the Pro Football Hall of Jack Shanafelt ...... 5 .3 .2014 Fame . Joseph Valerio ...... 11 .5 .2005 John M . Welsh ...... 5 .10 .2008 Morton H . Wilner ...... 5 .10 .2008 2NFL Hall of Famers College Football 23 Hall of Famers Penn Athletics Hall of Famers The first man inducted into the The Bednarik Award, named after Pro Football Hall of Fame, former Quaker Chuck Bednarik, De Benneville “Bert” Bell, played is given to the top collegiate four seasons (1915-19) in the Red defensive player each year . and Blue . Bednarik played for Penn from 1945-48 . 38 PENNATHLETICS.COM 91 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Penn Football in the Hall of Fame

Francis “Reds” NFL draft, sudden-death overtime Eliot Berry legendary Chuck Bednarik as Bagnell and televised night games; Penn (2000) program’s all-time leader in that Penn (1996), he raised salaries, increased Berry was a rare category . He was also named to College (1977) attendance by 100 percent, and three-sport athlete in Penn Football’s All-Century Team . Bagnell was an All- banned gambling . the 1960’s, excelling America tailback who In 1963, Bell was the first man at football, squash Donald Clune still appears in the inducted into the Pro Football Hall and . As Penn’s Penn (1996) record book . In 1950, he had one of Fame . kicker, he booted 27 career field Clune smashed of the greatest individual games goals and 141 total points . An All- virtually every in Penn history against Dartmouth Edward Ivy selection in both football and receiving record in when he accounted for 490 yards “Eddie” Bell, Sr . squash, Berry went on to try out the books during his of total offense (a record which Penn (1998) with the and career from 1971-73 . still stands) . One of the greatest eventually signed with the Atlanta Still Penn’s third-leading all-time That year, he finished third in defensive ends in Falcons under coach Norm Van receiver, Clune today holds the the Heisman Trophy voting . A Penn history, Bell was Brocklin . record for most yards in a game West Philadelphia native, he won an All-America in 1951 Berry never played a pro (284 vs . Harvard in 1971) . nine varsity letters in college, and 1952 . Along with fellow Hall of football game, but continued to Clune holds four of the three each for football, basketball Famer Bob Evans, Bell was one of excel at squash, playing on the top 10 single-game receiving and baseball . the first two African-Americans to U .S . National Team and enjoying performances in Penn history . Bagnell later became an play football at Penn . a successful professional career He actually had his best season associate trustee at Penn . He also Bell later played in the NFL with abroad . as a sophomore, catching 40 served as chairman of the Maxwell the Eagles and Jets . A talented passes for 891 yards and five Football Club, and served a term multi-sport athlete, Bell also J . Howard Berry touchdowns . as president of the National helped his team win the sprint Penn (1998) Upon graduation, Clune won Football Foundation College Hall medley Championship of America One of the early the Class of 1915 award . In 1980, of Fame, an organization into at the 1951 Penn Relays . three-sport stars at he was named to the Ivy League’s which he was inducted in 1977 . Penn, Berry excelled Silver Anniversary team . Bernard in football, baseball Chuck Bednarik “Barney” Berlinger, and track at Penn Richard Penn (1996) Jr . from 1915 to 1917 . “Cosmo” Comizio College (1969) Penn (1996) Berry played halfback, punter Penn (2003) NFL (1967) A football and track and placekicker for the Quakers Comizio enjoyed a The last of football’s athlete, Berlinger and was outstanding at each . career packed with iron men, Chuck captained the 1959 After graduation, Berry played virtually every award Bednarik was a center Penn team which captured the professional football with the conceivable as a and linebacker who played his program’s first Ivy League title . Pottsville Maroons but was running back from 1984-86 . entire career in Philadelphia for In 1958 he was the first Quaker better known for his professional As a sophomore, Comizio ran Penn and the Philadelphia Eagles . to be selected first-team All-Ivy, baseball career with the New York for 596 yards, earning Ivy League Bednarik entered Penn at the repeating the feat in 1959 while Giants, winning the World Series Rookie of the Year honors; by age of 20 after having flown 30 leading the team in receiving both in 1921 and 1922 . the time he was a senior, he had combat missions over Germany years . He also received Penn’s racked up Penn’s first-ever 1,000- in World War II . An All-America, Class of 1915 award . George Brooke yard season and was named Bednarik received the Maxwell His father, Bernard Sr ., is also in College (1969) the Ivy League MVP . He won an Award, given to the player whom the Penn Hall of Fame as a track George Brooke Ivy League title in every season the Maxwell Club of Philadelphia athlete . played seven years he played, and after graduation considers the outstanding of college football, earned the Class of 1915 award . collegiate player in the nation . He Jerry Berndt first as a fullback at was the first offensive lineman to Penn (2014) Swarthmore in 1889- Fred Doelling receive the award . In five seasons, 92 and then at the same position Penn (2003) He played for the Eagles, still on Berndt went 29-18-2 at Penn from 1893-95 . Doelling was a both sides of the ball, and was an (28-9-2 his last four A two-time All-America standout running eight-time all-pro selection . seasons) . Following selection, Brooke was a member back and punter who Bednarik is a member of the a 1-9 season in 1981, of teams that won 38 of 41 games led Penn to its first Penn, College, and Pro Halls of he led the Quakers to their first and two national championships . Ivy League title in Fame . Ivy League championship since Besides being a powerful runner, 1959 . A versatile player, Doelling 1959 in 1982 . Berndt followed Brooke was also the Quakers’ led Penn in rushing for three DeBenneville that up with titles in 1983, 1984 kicker . He developed in his straight seasons, was an excellent “Bert” Bell and 1985, the only four-year run punting a long, low spiral that was defensive back, and at the time of Penn (2000), of championships in Ivy League hard for the receiver to return and his graduation held the program NFL (1963) history . In that span, Berndt easy for the ends to cover . record with 33 punts for an Bell was one of the guided Penn to its first unbeaten average of 34 .7 yards per punt . most influential men in Ivy campaign (7-0 in 1984) . Two Tim Chambers Doelling went on to sign with the professional football of his players earned the Bushnell Penn (2012) and was the last history . Penn’s quarterback from Cup as Ivy League MVP, and his Chambers was the Penn player to play in the Chicago 1915-19, Bell led the Quakers to the teams produced 20 first-team first Penn player to Tribune’s annual all-star game 1917 Rose Bowl . After graduation, All-Ivy and 21 second-team All-Ivy earn Ivy League Player pitting college seniors against the Bell got into coaching, including selections . of the Year—the only NFL champions . stints at Penn and Temple, but defensive back in eventually bought the Frankford league history so honored—and Yellowjackets of the NFL . Bell was a three-time All-Ivy performer moved the team to Franklin on three championship teams . Field and renamed them the He made seven interceptions in Philadelphia Eagles . his first year of varsity football to Bell’s impact as an owner, earn Division I-AA Rookie of the and later NFL commissioner, Year honors and ended his career was immense . He conceived the with 14 picks, which tied him with 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 92 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Penn Football in the Hall of Fame

Robert Evans career . Two-time first-team All-Ivy, second- Bryan Keys Penn (2005) team All-Ivy as a sophomore when he also Penn (2008) Robert “Bob” Evans, C’53, was a was Ivy League Rookie of the Year . Second A two-time All-American, three-year letterwinner in football on Penn’s tackles list (345), he had 127 as a including first-team honors his who served as that team’s first sophomore which remains seventh on the senior year . Set the school’s African-American captain . single-season chart . single-season rushing record as In an era when Penn competed a junior with 1,165 yards, then against high-powered programs, Evans caught T . Truxtun Hare broke his own mark a year later with 1,302 the sporting world’s attention when he was Penn (1998) yards . Obliterated the single-game standard named captain of the Quakers in 1952 . College (1951) for yards with 249 against Brown . Set six Evans also was a member of the Scholastic Hare is one of a just a few men other records during his career . Finished his All-America team in 1948 . At Penn, his to be a four-time All-American . senior season fourth nationally in all-purpose standout performances earned him high praise Selected as an inaugural member of yards per game, seventh in rushing yards per from opponents, and he was named to Notre the College Football Hall of Fame in game, and seventh in points per game . When Dame’s All-Opponent team . 1951, he has been named to numerous All-Time he graduated, was second among Ivy players All-America teams .Hare played every minute in career yardage . Had 15 100-yard games . Chris Flynn of every game at Penn, going 15-0 in 1897 and Helped Penn win a share of the 1988 Ivy title . Penn (1998) 47-5-2 in his career . Hare was also on the 1900 Chris Flynn was possibly the most Olympic track team at Paris, placing second in Bernie Lemonick versatile and skilled athlete at the and first in the tug of war . Penn (1996) Penn in the 1980s, earning All- During his brilliant career for Ivy honors and setting school Harvey Harman the Quakers Bernie Lemonick records in both football and College (1981) was regarded as one of the top lacrosse, while leading his teams to five league Harman was president of the linemen in the nation . Honored championships . Coaches as an All-America after the 1950 Flynn made the All-Ivy League second team Association and winner of the season, he played in the East-West Shrine his sophomore and senior seasons, with first- Amos Alonzo Stagg Award for game, the Hula Bowl and on the NFL’s College team accolades coming his junior season . In outstanding service to the sport . All-Star team against the . his three years on the gridiron, the Quakers He took his first coaching assignment at Lemonick returned to Penn and helped coach won two championships . In Flynn’s senior year Haverford and later coached at Sewanee, Penn the team to its first Ivy League championship versus Dartmouth, he tied a Penn record with and Rutgers . in 1959 . five touchdowns in one game . Flynn’s average Harman went on to become the Executive of 5 .7 yards per carry over his career is still Director of the National Football Foundation Jack McCloskey tops at Penn . and Hall of Fame . In that capacity, Harman Penn (2000) became known as the goodwill ambassador for A varsity letterwinner in football, Charles Gelbert football . basketball and baseball, McCloskey College (1960) was a true all-around athlete . He Charlie Gelbert was a four- John Heisman was an All-America in football, year starter for Penn . Walter College (1954) was offered to play professional Camp named him All-America John Heisman, for whom the baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics and end in 1894, 1895, 1896 . Gelbert coveted Heisman Trophy is named, played professional basketball with the was recognized for his sharp was a master innovator of football . Philadelphia Warriors . He was a five-time blocking and tackling . In his last three seasons He originated the hidden-ball member of the All-Star team and earned back- Pennsylvania went 12-0, 14-0, 14-1 and had play, was the first to place his to-back Eastern League MVP honors in 1953 a 34-game winning streak . In Gelbert’s four quarterback at safety on defense, invented the and 1954 . varsity seasons Penn outscored its opponents center snap, dreamed up the concept of the McCloskey returned to Penn in 1956, 1,594 to 130 . Jack Kofoed, writing in the scoreboard, introduced the “hike” vocal signal coaching the basketball program to its first Philadelphia Record in 1912, named Gelbert to for initiating a play, led the fight to reduce the championship in 1963 and his all-time All-America team . game from halves to quarters, and was in the the first Ivy League Championship in 1966 . He forefront of the move to legalize the pass in later built the Detroit Pistons team that won Thomas Gilmore 1906 . two NBA titles in 1989-90 . Penn (2017) Heisman played every line position while 1985 Ivy League Player of the Year, at Brown and Penn . He coached at Oberlin, Josiah McCracken just the third defensive player in Akron, Auburn, Clemson and Georgia Tech Penn (2000) history to win the award . Started before coaching at Penn from 1920 to 1922, McCracken played guard on the on three Ivy League championship then coached at Washington & Jefferson and second-highest scoring team in teams and graduated with an 18- finally Rice . His overall career record stood at Penn football history (443 points) . 2-1 record against Ancient Eight competition . 185-70-17 when he retired in 1927 . The following year McCracken Two-time first-team All-Ivy, second-team was named an All-America and All-Ivy as a sophomore . Co-captain of the 1985 finished his Penn football career with a record squad, earned George Munger Award (MVP) Bill Hollenback of 47-5-2 . and Chuck Bednarik Award (top lineman) . Penn (1996), In his sophomore year McCracken set a Graduated as the program’s all-time leader in College (1951) world record for the hammer throw and was sacks and TFLs . 1985-86 recipient of the Class A hard-nosed running back, an All-America selection for his efforts . He of 1915 Award . Hollenback played on national went on to participate in the 1900 Olympic championship teams in 1904 and Games in Paris . There, he won a silver medal in Patrick Goodwillie 1908, serving as captain in 1908 . the shot put and followed that with a bronze Penn (2017) He started every game in 1906, 1907 and 1908, medal in the hammer throw . 1994 Ivy League Player of the Year, and was an All-America in 1906 and 1908 . fourth player in league history He went on to coach at Penn State, Missouri, to win the award as a defensive Syracuse and Pennsylvania Military, and was player . First-team All-America . also an official . Played on two unbeaten Ivy Hollenback was famous for his toughness . League championship teams—the first such He once played an entire game despite having back-to-back campaigns in Ancient Eight a leg fracture, dislocations of both shoulders, history—and won the last 21 games of collegiate shin splints and hip bruises .

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Ed McGinley George Munger John Outland Penn (1996), Penn (1996) College (2001) College (1979) College (1976) In 1895, having never played Ed McGinley was a tackle on what George Munger was a superb, football before, John Outland was considered the top defensive relaxed athlete, an innovative decided to try out for the team at unit in the nation, one that allowed coach, and a meticulous the . He made opponents only 31 points in 11 administrator . He played halfback it . He moved to Penn to study for games . When selecting McGinley for his 1924 from 1930-32 at Penn and starred on the track a medical degree and lettered on the football All-America team, said, “He has team . He went on to coach, and in his 16 years team from 1897-99, earning captain status in that greatest of assets - consistency . He has as Penn’s head coach he compiled an 82-42- 1898 . Walter Camp named him All-America played no poor games . He is an ideal tackle for 10 record and led teams to national rankings tackle in 1897 and All-America halfback in 1898 . our team, possessed as he is of the necessary of No . 8 in 1945 and No . 7 in 1947 . He served He went on to coach at Franklin & Marshall in weight and power to fulfill the requirements of as vice-president of the National Football 1900, Kansas in 1901, Washburn from 1904- both modern attack and defense ”. Foundation, vice-president of the Maxwell 05, and Haskell Indian School in 1906 . In 1946 Upon graduation McGinley went on to play Club, president of the American Football the Football Writers Association initiated the for the New York Giants . Coaches Association and director of the Pop Outland Award, named for him, to honor the Warner League . He was also a member of the nation’s best interior lineman . Lee Mercer U .S . Olympic Equestrian Committee and the Penn (1998), physical fitness committees under Presidents David Pottruck College (1955) Roosevelt, Eisenhower and Kennedy . Penn (2000) Mercer was twice named All- David Pottruck, former Penn America, in 1910 and 1912, and Franny Murray wrestling coach Larry Lauchle served as team captain for his Penn (1998) said, was “a hard-nosed guy that two final seasons . He scored 30 Franny Murray was a two-sport kept pushing everyone . He put touchdowns during his three-year varsity All-America and the 1937 winner 120 percent into everything he career, 15 in his senior season alone . These of the Class of ’15 Award . On the did . . and gave everything he had all the time .” accomplishments all came without any gridiron, he was a member of His effort clearly showed on the gridiron as secondary school football experience . the “Destiny Backfield” of 1936, he started in all 27 varsity games played and As a senior, Mercer was named to the United and excelled as a ball carrier and a control earned All-Ivy honors as a senior . In 1968 and States Olympic Team and participated in the kicker . In 1936, he was named to the All-United 1969 he helped the wrestling team earn their broad jump . States team, a squad of 11 men who could play first two Ivy League Championships . a full 60-minute game . Murray was also an Pottruck went on to win gold at the Jack Minds outstanding guard for the basketball team, and Maccabiah Games in Greco-Roman wrestling College (1962) was named a Helms Foundation All-American and served as honorary captain of 2000 USA Fullback Jack Minds was a master in 1937 . After Penn, he played with the Olympic Freestyle wrestling team . He is also a of the game . He operated at Philadelphia Eagles in 1939 and 1940 . member of the Hall of Outstanding Americans guard, tackle, end, halfback and of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame . fullback, and revolutionized the Bob Odell kicking game from 1894-97 . Penn (1996), He didn’t think drop kicking was accurate College (1992) Penn (1996) enough so he decided to try something new . Bob Odell did it all for Penn in Frank Reagan still stands near the As a result, Minds converted the first kick 1943 . He ran, passed, punted, top of several categories in the from placement, a feat he often repeated received, returned kickoffs and Penn record book after more than during his illustrious career . Honored with punts, and played defense . He 50 years . His 135 points scored three All-America selections by Walter Camp, made four All-America teams, won the Maxwell is ninth all-time at Penn, and his Penn was 55-1 with two undefeated National Trophy, and was runner-up to Angelo Bertelli 103 points scored as a senior is the second Championship seasons with Minds in the line for the Heisman Trophy . In his three playing most in a single season . Reagan had one of up . seasons at Penn, the team record was 18-6-2 the all-time great individual performances overall . He was captain his senior year and against Princeton on Oct . 19, 1940, rushing for Skip Minisi honored with the Class of 1915 Award . Odell 200 yards, scoring five TD’s and 31 points in Penn (1996), went on to coach at Yale, Temple, Wisconsin, a 46-28 victory at Franklin Field . A captain of College (1985) Bucknell, Penn and Williams . both the football and baseball teams, Reagan Skip Minisi was an All-America was awarded the Class of ‘15 Award . Reagan halfback who rushed for 1,390 Winchester Osgood went on to play with the New York Giants and yards in his Penn career (1944-47) . College (1970) Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL . His 150 points scored is still the Winchester Osgood played seventh highest career total in school history . halfback for four years at Cornell, George Savitsky He was described as a top wingback in the 1888-89 and 1891-92, and for Penn (1998), country and a polished all-around performer two at Penn, 1893-94 . Cornell College (1991) who was a good runner and blocker, and a had a 28-8 record in his playing George Savitsky was a four-time devastating southpaw passer . Minisi went on time; Penn went 24-3 . In 1894 Penn went 12-0 All-American from 1944-1947, to be the Giants’ number one draft pick and and was National Champion . He ran the 440 the first man to achieve that later served as a college football official for and put the shot for the track team, was an feat since 1901 . He played in the Shrine East-West Game as a freshman, over 30 years . accomplished gymnast, boxer, wrestler, tennis sophomore and senior, and was named to the player all-time Shrine team as he was the only player chosen for the game three times . In addition to football, he was a shot putter on the track team, and a member of the varsity wrestling team . Savitsky went on to play one year with the Philadelphia Eagles .

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Hunter Scarlett where he began molding his legendary Golden after World War II . Organized the Varsity College (1970) Bears teams . His famous “Wonder Teams” Football Club and served as its first president . Hunter Scarlett led Penn to an went undefeated for an incredible five-season 11-0-1 record and the National span, going 44-0-2 in that time . It all began Charles Wharton Championship in 1908, garnering with the 9-0-0 run in 1920 . In 1921, the Bears College (1963) All-America plaudits . The team won another nine games before Washington & Charles Wharton was a guard on out-scored its opponents 215-18 Jefferson managed a scoreless tie in the Rose the Penn team that won national that season . He was a precision player, and Bowl . It was 9-0-0 again in 1922, then 9-0-1 the championships in 1894 and teammate Bill Hollenback lavished praise next year, when Cal allowed only seven points 1895 . Wharton was a blocking upon him after the 1908 campaign: “He’s all year long . The last of the Wonder Teams, dynamo, often taking out entire one of college football’s greatest ends . He’s the 1924 club, finished 8-0-2 . sides of an enemy line . During his career at a superlative defensive end, quick to get Penn, the Quakers won 52 of 56 games, and down-field on punts, and an exceptional the behemoth of a lineman twice garnered diagnostician .” College (1968) consensus All-America honors . Wharton went A featherweight quarterback at on to serve as a line coach at Penn as well as John “Bull” Schweder 148 pounds, Vince Stevenson the school’s director of field athletics . Penn (2003) possessed an innovative flair for John “Bull” Schweder spent six the game . It was this uncommon Morton Wilner years in the National Football gift for pulling off the unexpected Penn (2008) League – one year with the that enabled Stevenson to lead the Quakers Two-sport star at Penn . Captain Baltimore Colts (1950) and five to a perfect 12-0 record in 1904 . Penn out and second baseman for the with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1951- scored its competition 222-4 that season and 1929 and 1930 baseball teams, 55) . As a guard in his senior year at Penn, Stevenson merited Walter Camp All-America leading Quakers to a combined he was named First-Team All-America by recognition . Fifty years after his graduation, 41-13 record (the 1929 team won the Associated Press and the International Stevenson was still being named to All-Time 22 games, a record that lasted 45 years) . A News Service . He was also awarded the Most Penn teams . three-time all-league selection in leading Penn Valuable Player award for that year by the to three Quadrangular League championships . Bakers Club . In 1949, Schweder played in the Robert Torrey In football, honorable mention All-America East-West Shrine Classic Game, making him College (1971) quarterback his senior year . Led the Quakers one of only 24 Quakers to do so . He also Robert Torrey, the Penn captain, to a combined 15-3 mark his last two years . played in the annual College All-Stars football helped lead the Quakers to an Voted by his classmates for the Spoon Award . game in Chicago, Ill . That same year, he was undefeated record in 1905 . The Later in life, served as an alumni trustee (1965- also named First-Team All-East . team went 12-0-1, only tying 70), a term trustee (1970-78) and an emeritus Lafayette 6-6 . When the Quakers trustee (1978-2000) . Paul Scull went 12-0-0 the previous year, Swarthmore Penn (2003) had been the only team to even score against George Woodruff Paul Scull’s single game record of them . For certain, the Penn teams in those College (1963) 312 all-purpose yards is the oldest early years at the turn of the 20th century As a four-year starter at Yale standing record in Penn football were powerhouses in the blood-and-brawn from 1885-88, George Woodruff history . Set in 1928 against Cornell, days of gridiron pioneering . Torrey was among invented the “running guard,” Scull scored four touchdowns the best of the nation’s linemen and won All- and later pioneered the guards- and seven after-touchdown points, passed for America laurels following the 1905 campaign . back play, a forerunner to Henry 229 yards, intercepted one pass and returned Williams’ tackle-back set . Woodruff also kickoffs for 75 yards . As a sophomore, Joe Valerio devised the idea of crashing ends on defense . Scull was elected by the Veteran Athletes’ Penn (2005) Woodruff went on to coach at Penn Association as the most valuable player in the In 1988, Joe Valerio lettered for from 1892-1901, becoming one of the most East, and he was named a consensus First- the Quakers’ team that went distinguished coaches of his era . His teams Team All-America as a senior . Scull also earned 9-1 and won the Ivy League had winning streaks of 34 and 31 games . From the national dropkicker of the year title after championship . The next year, 1894-97 they went 55-1 . The 1895 and 1897 making 23 of 25 point-after-touchdown kicks Valerio received first-team All- teams were national champions . His 10-year that year . Ivy accolades; as a senior, Valerio was a team record at Pennsylvania was 124-15-2, and his captain and held pre-season All-America titles . teams scored 1,777 points to opponents’ 88 . Jack Shanafelt That year he added Penn’s Bednarik (top Penn (2014) lineman) and Munger (MVP) Awards, first-team George Weiss Shanafelt was one of the last All-Ivy honors, a first-team All-ECAC nod, and Penn (2017) “60-minute men” in college first-team All-America accolades to his list of His association with Penn Athletics football . He earned national achievements . began his freshman year, when recognition for his play against a Valerio was selected to play in the East- he rowed as a member of the high-caliber schedule, and had 51 West Shrine Game, and went to the Kansas heavyweight crew team . Later, he tackles as a junior to lead all Penn linemen and City Chiefs in the second round of the NFL represented the United States at earn All-East recognition . Shanafelt repeated draft where he played for five seasons . the World Cup for Martial Arts, winning two the All-East accolade as a senior, and at the gold medals and one bronze and qualifying for time of his induction, he remained the last John Welsh the U .S . team at the 2004 in Penn player to earn Division I All-America Penn (2008) Athens, Greece . Since 1998, Penn Football has honors . He was selected by the in One of Penn’s famed given out the George A . Weiss Award to the the 1954 NFL Draft and was a member of the “Mungermen .” In his third varsity player whose spirit and play personified “the Army All-Star Football team in Japan . game, picked off four passes Pennsylvania kind of football ”. against Princeton, a record that Andy Smith still stood at the time of his College (1951) induction (68 years later) . Finished sophomore An All-America fullback at Penn in season with nine picks, another record that 1904, Andy Smith was a master of was still intact at the time of his induction, the game . He began his coaching and ended his career with 13 . His Penn teams career at Penn, where he logged did not lose to any Ivy competition during his a record of 30-10-3 . From there, three years, outscoring its competition 595- Smith moved to Purdue and then to California 206 with seven shutouts . Came back to coach

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Name ...... Team, Years Name ...... Team, Years Edward Allen ...... , 1947 Herbert Nelson ...... Buffalo Bisons, 1946 Chuck Bednarik ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1949-62 ...... Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947-48 Edward Bell ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1955-58 Ben Noll ...... Dallas Cowboys, 2004-05 ...... New York Titans, 1960 Brent Novoselsky ...... Chicago Bears, 1988 J . Howard Berry ...... Rochester Jeffersons, 1921-22 ...... Minnesota Vikings, 1989-94 James Bryant ...... Akron Pros, 1919 Ryan O’Malley . . . . . Oakland Raiders, 2016-Present ...... Cleveland Panthers, 1920 Robert Oristagleo ...... Buffalo Bills, 1949 George Burrell ...... Denver Broncos, 1969 ...... Baltimore Colts, 1950 Ralph Calcagni ...... Boston Yanks, 1946 ...... Cleveland Browns, 1951 ...... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1947 ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1952 Tim Chambers ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1985 Simon Pauxtis ...... Cleveland Indians, 1919 ...... Indianapolis Colts, 1986 Walter Pearce ...... Decatur Staleys, 1920 Don Clune ...... New York Giants, 1974-76 ...... Chicago Staleys, 1921 Brandon Copeland ...... Tennessee Titans, 2013 ...... Chicago Bears, 1922 ...... Detroit Lions, 2015-Present ...... Kenosha Maroons, 1924 Clark Craig ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 ...... Providence Steamrollers, 1925 Jim Crocicchia ...... New York Giants, 1987 Marty Peterson ...... New York Giants, 1987 Benjamin Derr ...... Massillon Tigers, 1919 Frank Quillen ...... Chicago Rockets, 1946-47 ...... Chicago Tigers, 1920 William Raffel ...... Brooklyn Dodgers, 1932 ...... Hammond, 1921 Frank Reagan ...... New York Giants, 1941, 1946-48 Wally Diehl ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-30 ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1949-51 Herbert Dieter ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1922 Jay Repko ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1987 Fred Doelling ...... Dallas Cowboys, 1960 Paul Riblett ...... Brooklyn Dodgers, 1932-36 Sean Estrada ...... San Francisco 49ers, 2007 Karl Robinson ...... Philadelphia Quakers, 1926 Jim Finn ...... New York Giants, 2003-07 Charlie Rodgers ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927-29 ...... Indianapolis Colts, 2000-2002 George Savitsky ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1948-49 ...... Chicago Bears, 1999 Donald Schneider ...... Buffalo Bills, 1948 William Fiedler ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1938 John Schweder ...... Baltimore Colts, 1950 Raymond Frick ...... Brooklyn Dodgers, 1941 ...... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1951-55 Bernard Gallagher ...... Los Angeles Dons, 1947 James Scott ...... Cleveland Indians, 1919 H .I . Gustafson ...... New York Americans, 1940 ...... Massillon Tigers, 1919 Ernest Hamer ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924-28 Stanley Sieracki ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927 Jeff Hatch ...... New York Giants, 2002-03 Robert Sponaugle ...... New York Bulldogs, 1949 ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2005 Walter Stickel ...... Chicago Bears, 1946-49 Mark Iwanowski ...... New York Jets, 1978 ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1950-51 Florian Kempf ...... Houston Oilers, 1982-84 G .H . Sullivan ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924-25 ...... New Orleans Saints, 1987 ...... Philadelphia Quakers, 1926 William Koepsell ...... Buffalo Indians, 1940 William Sweeney ...... Cleveland Rams, 1936 Albert Kreuz ...... Philadelphia Quakers, 1926 Carl Thomas ...... Wheeling, 1919 Bernard Kuczynski ...... Detroit Lions, 1943 ...... Cleveland Indians, 1919 ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1946 ...... Rochester Jeffersons, 1920-21, 1924 Alfred Leith ...... Brooklyn Lions, 1926 ...... Milwaukee Badgers, 1922 Lewis Little ...... Massillon Tigers, 1919 ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1922-23 ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1920-21 Enid Thomas ...... Hartford Blues, 1926 Miles Macik ...... Detroit Lions, 1996 John Thurman ...... Los Angeles Buccaneers, 1926 ...... Scotland Claymours, 1998 Alek Torgersen ...... Atlanta Falcons, 2017 Mitch Marrow ...... Carolina Panthers, 1998 Joe Valerio ...... Kansas City Chiefs, 1991-95 Walter Masters ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1936 ...... St . Louis Rams, 1996 ...... Chicago Cardinals, 1943 Greg Van Roten ...... Green Bay Packers, 2012-13 Nelson Matthews ...... Chicago Tigers, 1920 ...... Jacksonville Jaguars, 2017 ...... Hammond Pros, 1920 Gary Vura ...... Philadelpha Eagles, 1983 Tim Mazzetti ...... Atlanta Falcons, 1978-80 William Ward ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1921 Edward McGinley ...... New York Giants, 1925 Edward Warwick ...... Boston Shamrocks, 1936-37 Rob Milanese ...... San Diego Chargers, 2005 Joseph Willson ...... Buffalo Rangers, 1926 Henry Miller ...... Detroit Heralds, 1919 ...... Buffalo Bisons, 1927 ...... Massillon Tigers, 1919 Osborne Willson ...... Philadelphia Eagles, 1933-35 ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1920-21 Ludlow Wray ...... Massillon Tigers, 1919 ...... Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924 ...... Buffalo All-Americans, 1920-21 ...... Milwaukee Badgers, 1925 ...... Rochester Jeffersons, 1922 Skip Minisi ...... 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1927 ...... Ed Hake 1980 . . . . Gary Winemaster 2002 . . . . . Travis Belden 1928 ...... Paul Scull ...... Jerry Smith ...... Matt Dukes 1929 ...... John Utz 1981 . . . . . Rick Beauvais ...... Chris Pennington 1930 ...... Dick Gentle ...... Dan Prendergast ...... Rob Milanese 1931 ...... Paul Riblett 1982 . . . . . Mike Christiani 2003 . . . . . Steve Lhotak 1932 . . . . Stanley Sokolis ...... Chris DiMaria ...... Mike Mitchell 1933 ...... Roy Engle 1983 . . . Marc Hembrough ...... Matt Dukes 1934 . . . John Pennypacker ...... Bill Lista 2004 . . . . . Dan Castles 1935 ...... Paul Stofko 1984 . . . . . Lal Heneghan ...... Ric SanDoval 1936 ...... Lew Elverson ...... Kevin Bradley ...... Kevin Stefanski 1937 . . . . . Bob McNamara 1985 . . . . . Tom Gilmore 2005 . . . . Sam Mathews 1938 . . . . . Walter Shinn ...... Jeff Goyette ...... Doug Middleton Bob Evans 1939 . . . Harlan Gustafson 1986 . . . . Steve Buonato ...... Ric SanDoval 1940 ...... Ray Frick ...... Brad Heinz ...... Don Snyder 1952 Team Captain 1941 ...... Gene Davis 1987 ...... Mike Lista 2006 . . . . . Sean Estrada 1876 . . . . . Charles Farnum 1942 . . . Bernie Kuczynski ...... Brent Novoselsky ...... Scott Williams 1877 ...... No Team 1943 ...... Bob Odell 1988 ...... Dan Bauer 2007 . . . . Joe Anastasio 1878 ...... John Elliot 1944 ...... Ray Stengel ...... Tom Gizzi ...... Nick Cisler 1879 ...... F .M . Dick 1945 ...... Bob Mostertz 1989 ...... Bryan Keys ...... Pat Kimener 1880 . . . . George Thayer 1946 ...... Ed Grain ...... Steve Johnson 2008 . . . . . Jay Colabella 1881 . . . . Gustavus Remak ...... Bernie Gallagher 1990 ...... Joe Valerio ...... Josh Koontz 1882 . . . . . Alexander Gray 1947 . . . . . Jerry McCarthy ...... Brian Griffin ...... Tyson Maugle 1883 . . . . . Alexander Gray ...... Bill Luongo 1991 . . . . . Lance Rushing 2009 . . . . . Kyle Derham 1884 . . . . . Alexander Gray 1948 . . . . . Chuck Bednarik ...... Brian Griffin ...... Jake Lewko 1885 . . . . . Paul Thompson ...... Carmen Falcone 1992 ...... Tom Gibbs ...... Chris Wynn 1886 ...... Fred Graham 1949 ...... Ray Dooney ...... Sundiata Rush 2010 . . Bradford Blackmon ...... George Frazier ...... Don DeTorre 1993 ...... Dave Betten ...... Joe D’Orazio 1887 ...... Ernest Miel 1950 . . . . . Reds Bagnell ...... Frank Caccuro ...... Keiffer Garton 1888 ...... Tom Hulme 1951 ...... Harry Warren 1994 . . . . Pete Giannakoulis ...... Owen Thomas* 1889 ...... Ted Church 1952 ...... Bob Evans ...... Terrance Stokes *passed away prior to the 1890 ...... Ted Church 1953 . . . . George Bosseler ...... Michael Turner 2010 season 1891 ...... Ted Church 1954 ...... Jim Castle 1995 ...... Miles Macik 2011 . . . . Luke Nawrocki 1892 . . . . . Charles Schoff 1955 ...... Jim Shada ...... Nick Morris ...... Erik Rask 1893 . . . . . Harry Mackey 1956 ...... Peter Keblish ...... Tom McGarrity ...... Greg Van Roten 1894 . . . . . Arthur Knipe ...... Charles Gill 1996 ...... Tim Gage 2012 . . . Brandon Copeland 1895 . . . . . Carl Williams 1957 ...... Peter Keblish ...... Matt Julien 2013 ...... Chris Bush 1896 . . . . . Buck Wharton ...... David Weixelbaum 1997 ...... John Bishop ...... Billy Ragone 1897 ...... Jack Minds 1958 ...... Ray Kelly 1998 ...... Jim Finn ...... Dan Wilk 1898 ...... John Outland 1959 . . . . ...... Joe Piela 2014 ...... Dan Davis 1899 . . . . . T . Truxtun Hare 1960 ...... George Koval 1999 ...... Jim Hisgen ...... Evan Jackson 1900 . . . . . T . Truxtun Hare 1961 ...... Mike Natale ...... Carmelo Rubano ...... Mitchell King 1901 . . . . . H .A . Davidson 1962 . . . . . Bill Hardaker 2000 . . . . . Joey Alofaituli ...... Conner Scott 1902 ...... Bill Gardiner 1963 ...... Fred Jaffin ...... Dan Morris 2015 . . . Dan Connaughton 1903 ...... Sol Metzger 1964 ...... Jim Riepe ...... Doug O’Neill ...... Tyler Drake 1904 ...... Bob Torrey 1965 . . . . . John Hannum ...... Kris Ryan ...... Ryan O’Malley 1905 ...... Bob Torrey 1966 . . . . . Jerry Petrisko 2001 . . . . Steve Moroney 2016 Cameron Countryman 1906 ...... Ed Greene 1967 . . . . . Wes Scovanner ...... Dan Morris ...... Nick Demes 1907 ...... 1968 ...... Tom Hamlin ...... Kris Ryan ...... Donald Panciello 1908 . . . . Bill Hollenback 1969 . . . . George Joseph 1909 ...... Allie Miller 1970 ...... Jim Fuddy 1910 . . . . . Ernest Cozens 1971 ...... John Curley 1911 . . . . . LeRoy Mercer 1972 ...... Phil Adams 1912 . . . . . LeRoy Mercer ...... Joe Italiano 1913 ...... Louis Young 1973 . . . . Jim Bumgardner 1914 ...... Al Journeay ...... Glenn Casey 1915 ...... Ned Harris 1974 . . . . . Marty Vaughn 1916 . . . . . Neil Matthews 1975 ...... Ron Kellogg 1917 ...... Heinie Miller ...... Jeff Koury 1918 . . . . . James Neylon ...... John Wixted 1919 ...... Bert Bell 1976 . . . Robert Graustein 1920 ...... Bob Hopper ...... Robert Mardula 1921 ...... Rex Wray ...... William Petuskey 1922 ...... Poss Miller 1977 ...... Mike Daley 1923 ...... Tex Hamer 1978 ...... 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First-Team All-Americans 1950 ...... Reds Bagnell, B Blue-Gray All-Star ...... Bernie Lemonick, G 1891 ...... , C Football Classic 1892 ...... Harry Thayer, FB 1951 ...... Edward Bell, E ...... Gerald McGinley, LB 1938 ...... Harlan Gustafson 1894 ...... Charles Gelbert, E 1940 ...... Lennard Warner, Jr ...... Arthur Knipe, B 1952 ...... Edward Bell, E 1953 ...... Jack Shanafelt, T ...... Rix Yard ...... George Brooke, B 1941 ...... Jack Cohen ...... Winchester Osgood B 1986 ...... Marty Peterson, OT 1988 ...... John Zinser . OG ...... Walter Moeling 1895 ...... Charles Wharton, G 1942 ...... Robert Brundage ...... George Brooke, B 1989 ...... Bryan Keys, RB 1990 ...... Joe Valerio, OT ...... John Donaldson ...... Charles Gelbert, E ...... Bert Kuczynski ...... Alfred Bull, C 1993 ...... Miles Macik, WR 1994 ...... Pat Goodwillie, LB ...... Herbert Nelson 1896 ...... Wylie Woodruff, G 1944 ...... Anthony Minisi ...... Charles Gelbert, E 1995 ...... Miles Macik, WR ...... Tom McGarrity, DE ...... Alfred Sica ...... Charles Wharton, G ...... Ray Stengel 1897 ...... John Outland, T 1996 ...... Mitch Marrow , DL 2001 ...... Jeff Hatch, OL ...... Walter E . Stickel ...... T . Truxtun Hare, G 1945 ...... Carmen Falcone ...... John Minds, B 2004 ...... Chris Clark, OL 2009 ...... Jake Lewko, LB ...... Bob Kurtz ...... , E ...... John Schneider 1898 ...... T . Truxtun Hare, G ...... Bob Sponaugle ...... John Outland, B East-West Shrine Game 1946 ...... Charles Bednarik ...... Peter Overfield, C 1930 ...... Walter Magai, G ...... Carmen Falcone 1899 ...... Peter Overfield, C 1933 ...... Frank Yablonski, G ...... Frank Jenkins ...... T . Truxtun Hare, G 1937 ...... William Kurlish, FB 1947 ...... Arthur Littleton ...... Josiah McCracken, G ...... Franny Murray, HB ...... Edward E . Marshall, Jr . 1900 ...... T . Truxtun Hare, G 1939 ...... Walter Shinn, T ...... Jerome McCarthy 1904 ...... Frank Pierarski, G 1941 ...... Frank Reagan, FB 1948 ...... Don DeTorre ...... Andrew Smith, B 1943 ...... Morton Shiekman, G ...... Robert Graham ...... Vince Stevenson, B 1943 ...... Bert Stiff, FB 1950 ...... Alan Corbo 1905 ...... , T 1944 ...... Joseph Kane, HB ...... Sam Greenawalt ...... Bob Torrey, C 1945 ...... George Savitsky, T ...... William Rhoads 1906 ...... August Ziegler, G 1946 ...... Joe Dickerson, G ...... Louis M . Roberts ...... William Hollenback, B ...... Robert Evans, HB 1998 ...... Jim Finn 1907 ...... August Ziegler, G 1947 ...... Edward Allen, B 2001 ...... Jeff Hatch ...... Dexter. Draper, T ...... Bernard Gallagher, T 1908 ...... William Hollenback, B ...... Arthur Littleton, E ...... Hunter Scarlett, E 1948 ...... Bill Luongo, B 1910 ...... Ernest Cozens, C ...... Skip Minisi, B NCAA Postgraduate ...... LeRoy Mercer, B ...... George Savitsky, T Scholarship Winners 1912 ...... LeRoy Mercer, B 1949 ...... John Schweder, G 1968 ...... Ben Mortensen 1916 ...... Howard Berry, B ...... Robert Sponaugle, E 1995 ...... Michael “Pup” Turner 1917 ...... Howard Berry, B ...... Dolph Tokarczyk, G 1998 ...... John Bishop ...... Henry Miller, E 1951 ...... Bernard Lemonick, G 1999 ...... David “Matt” Rader 1918 ...... Robert Hooper, E 1952 ...... Gerald McGinley, LB 2004 ...... Peter Veldman 1919 ...... Henry Miller, E 1973 ...... Don Clune, WR 1922 ...... John Thurman, T 1991 ...... Joe Valerio, OT 1924 ...... Ed McGinley, T 2017 ...... Alek Torgersen, QB ...... Alton Papworth, G Hula Bowl 1925 ...... George Thayer, E 2004 ...... Duvol Thompson 1926 ...... John Butler, C North-South Game 1976 ...... Bob Graustein, QB ...... Charles Rodgers, B 1927 ...... John Smith, T ...... Edward Hake, E 1928 ...... Paul Scull, B 1936 ...... Franny Murray, B 1939 ...... Harlan Gustafson, E 1940 ...... Ray Frick, C ...... Frank Reagan, B 1942 ...... Bernie Kuczynski, E 1943 ...... Bob Odell, B 1944 ...... George Savitsky, T 1945 ...... George Savitsky, T 1946 ...... George Savitsky, T 1947 ...... Chuck Bednarik, C ...... George Savitsky, T ...... Skip Minisi, B 1948 ...... Chuck Bednarik, C 1949 ...... John Schweder, G PENNATHLETICS.COM 99 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Team Awards

Edgar Church 1998 Darren Macdonald LB George A . Munger Chuck Bednarik Award Memorial Award 1999 Eric Bunn ...... SS Award Awarded to the team’s top line- Given in memory of a former 2000 Mike Verille . . . . . RB Awarded to the team MVP. man. captain to the senior, who had Jason Battung . . . WR 1981 Karl Hall 1981 Jimmy Smith contributed the most to the 2001 Steve Moroney . . . DL 1982 Gary Vura . . . . . QB 1982 Chris DiMaria team. 2002 Stephen Faulk . . . . RB 1983 Chuck Nolan 1983 Dave Smith 1938 Dominic Polilli . . . T Fred Plaza . . . . DB 1984 John McGeehan . . QB 1984 Tom Gilmore 1939 Balfour Smith . . . . G 2003 Dan Castles . . . . WR 1985 Tom Gilmore . . . . DT 1985 Jeff Goyette 1940 Anthony Chizmadia . . FB Ric SanDoval . . . . LB 1986 Rich Comizio . . . . RB 1986 Mike Lista 1941 Anthony Brechka . . . G 2004 Bobby Fallon . . . . DE 1987 Mike Lista ...... DL 1987 Tom Gizzi 1942 Bernard Kuczynski . . E 2005 Don Snyder . . . . . OL 1988 Bryan Keys . . . . .RB 1988 John Zinzer 1943 Robert Odell . . . HB Doug Middleton . . DB 1989 Bryan Keys . . . . .RB 1989 Kevin Morrison 1944 Raymond Stengel . . . G 2006 Matt Carre . . . . . WR 1990 Joe Valerio . . . . . OL 1990 Joe Valerio 1945 Robert Mostertz . . . C J J. . Stanton . . . . . DL 1991 Joe Kopcha . . . . . LB 1991 Dave Rawicz 1946 Bernard Gallagher . . T 2007 Nick Cisler . . . . . FB 1992 Sundiata Rush . . . . RB Rob Ruisch 1947 Farquhar Jones . . . FB Tom Stone . . . . . DT 1993 Jimmy McGeehan Off . 1992 Dave Betten 1948 Carmen Falcone . . QB 2008 Josh Koontz . . . . TE Dave Betten . . . .Def . Chris Fragakis 1949 Robert Graham . . . FB Tyson Maugle . . . .DB 1994 Pat Goodwillie . . . Def . 1993 Pete Giannakoulis 1950 Donald Goldstrom . . T 2009 Kyle Derham . . . . WR Miles Macik . . . . Off . Chris Johnson 1951 Thomas Hanlon . . . . E Chris Wynn . . . . DB 1995 Nick Morris . . . . . Def . 1994 Pete Giannakoulis 1952 John Moses ...... E 2010 Joe D’Orazio . . . . OL Miles Macik . . . . Off . Chris Johnson 1953 Ed Gramigna . . . QB Zach Heller . . . . . LB 1996 Jasen Scott 1995 Tom McGarrity 1954 James Castle . . . . . E 2011 Luke Nawrocki . . . TE 1997 Jim Finn Matt Tonelli 1955 Fredric Dustin . . . . T Matt Hamscher . . . DB 1998 Jim Finn ...... Off . 1996 Matt Julien 1957 Peter Keblish . . . . . G 2012 Billy Ragone ...... Joe Piela ...... Def . Mitch Marrow 1958 Raymond Kelly . . . . G . QB 1999 Kris Ryan . . . . . Off . 1997 Mike Soyster 1959 Barney Berlinger . . .E 2013 Dan Wilk . . . . . DB Jim Hisgen . . . . . Def . Doug Zinser 1960 George Koval . . . HB 2014 Conner Scott . . . . WR 2000 Gavin Hoffman . . . Off . 1998 Carmelo Rubano 1961 Conrad DeSantis . . G. 2015 Alek Torgersen . . QB Travis Belden . . .Def . Michael Germino 1962 James Arthur . . . . T 2016 Justin Watson . . . WR 2001 Kris Ryan . . . . . Off . 1999 Carmelo Rubano 1963 Donald Challis . . . . TB Travis Belden . . .Def . Michael Germino 1964 James Riepe . . . . . G 2000 Matt Dukes . . . . Off . George A . Weiss 2002 Travis Belden . . .Def . 1965 Bruce Molloy . . . . TB Rob Milanese . . . . Off . Ed Galan ...... Def . 1966 Jerome Petrisko . . . LB Award 2001 John Galan . . . . . Def . Awarded to the player whose 2003 Mike Mitchell . . . . Off . 1967 Ben Mortensen . . . . . G Steve Lhotak . . . . Def . Jeff Hatch . . . . . Off . 1968 Thomas Hamlin . . . . T spirit and play personified 2002 Chris Clark . . . . . Off . “Pennsylvania kind of football” in 2004 Dan Castles . . . . Off . 1969 Ron Artinian . . . . . T honor of George A. Weiss, W’65. Luke Hadden . . . . Def . Chris Pennington .Def . 1971 John Curley . . . . . T 1998 Bruce Rossignol . . DB 2005 Joe Sandberg . . . Off . 2003 Chris Clark . . . . . Off . 1972 Joe Italiano . . . . . T 1999 Jason Lebron . . . OT Ric Sandoval . . . . Def . Ryan Strahlendorff Def. . 1973 Pete Sgro . . . . . LB 2000 Doug O’Neill . . . . WR 2006 Joe Sandberg . . . Off . 2004 Michael Pierce . . . Off . 1974 Steve Kochersperger TB 2001 Dan Morris . . . . . LB Scotty Williams . . . Def . Mike SangobowaleDef . 1975 Ron Kellogg . . . . . E 2002 Steve Lhotak . . . . LB 2007 Joe Sandberg . . .Off . 2005 Marco Grzan . . . . Off . 1976 Bill Petuskey . . . NG 2003 Sam Mathews . . . . RB Chris Wynn . . . . Def . Jim Malizia . . . . . Def . 1977 Bob Nix ...... LB 2004 Kevin Stefanski . . DB 2008 Jake Lewko 2006 Sean Estrada . . . . Off . 1978 Gary Rinaldi . . . . . G 2005 Sam Mathews . . . . RB 2009 Kyle Olson . . . . . Off . Brian Fairbanks . . . Def . 1979 Tom Kearney . . . . . T 2006 Andrew Wietstock OT Jake Lewko . . . . Def . Naheem Harris . . .Def . 1980 Gary Winemaster DB 2007 Patrick Kimener . . . SS 2010 Billy Ragone . . . . Off . 2007 Brian Brazinski . . . Off . 1981 Tony Liberatore . . DB 2008 Jay Colabella . . . . LB Erik Rask . . . . . Def . Naheem Harris . . .Def . 1982 Mike Christiani . . .LB 2009 Jon Moore . . . . DB 2011 Ryan Calvert . . . . . Off . 2008 Chris Kovalcik . . . Off . 1983 Chuck Nolan . . . . RB 2010 Brandon Copeland DL Erik Rask . . . . . Def . Joe Goniprow . . . Def . 1984 Kevin Bradley . . . . LB Luke DeLuca . . . . FB 2012 Lyle Marsh . . . . . Off . 2009 Joe D’Orazio . . . . Off . 1985 Denton Walker . . . .LB 2011 Brandon Colavita . . RB Brandon CopelandDef . Joe Goniprow . . . Def . 1986 Steve Buonato . . . . C 2012 Chris Bush . . . . . OL 2013 Chris Bush . . . . . Off . 2010 Greg Van Roten . . Off . 1987 Brent Novoselsky . TE 2013 Evan Jackson . . . . S Sam Chwarzynski Def . Drew Goldsmith . . Def . 1988 Tom Gizzi ...... C 2014 Dan Connaughton .DL 2014 Spencer Kulcsar . . Off . 2011 Greg Van Roten . . Off . 1989 Bryan Keys . . . . .RB 2015 Donald Panceillo . . . LB Evan Jackson . . . Def . Jared Sholly . . . . Def . 1990 Mitch Gordon . . . . RB 2016 Tre Solomon . . . . RB 2015 Justin Watson . . . Off . 2012 Joe Bonadies . . . . Off . 1991 Brian Griffin . . . . . LB Tyler Drake . . . . Def . Taylor Brown . . . . Def . 1992 Tom Gibbs . . . . DB 2016 Alek Torgersen . . . Off . 2013 Jake Schwertner . . Off . 1993 Frank Caccuro . . OL. Louis Vecchio . . . Def . Austin Taps . . . . Def . 1994 Jamie Daniels . . . DB 2014 Dan Poulos . . . . Off . 1995 Jon Scott Freeman OL Feerooz Yacoobi .Def . 1996 Mark Fabish . . . . WR 2015 Tanner Thexton . . Off . 1997 Larrin Robertson . CB. Lukas Nossem . . Def . 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 2016 Dan Poulos . . . . Off . 100 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Louis Vecchio . . Def . All-Time Team Awards

Reds Bagnell Award Eric Poderys . . . . DT 2010 Luis Ruffolo . . . . Off . Awarded to the most improved Football Club Award 1991 Damon Young . . . WR Josh Powers . . . . Def . player. Awarded to players who have Gregg Walsh . . . DB Andrew Samson . . . ST 1981 James McGuire brought honor and distinction to 1992 Maceo Grant . . . . CB Brandon Colavita . . . OR 1982 Matt Finn themselves, their coaches and Cache Miller . . . . . TE Matt Hamscher . . DR 1983 John McGeehan their team. (OR=Off. Rookie, 1993 Andy Berlin . . . . . LB 2011 Billy Ragone . . . . Off . 1984 Tom Murphy DR+Def. Rookie) 1994 Michael Turner . . . LB Jason Schmucker . Def . 1985 Bob Chizmar 1953 Ed Gramigna . . . QB 1995 Rick Knox . . . . . Off . Ed Kispert . . . . . ST 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1954 James Castle . . . . . E Kevin Allen . . . .Def . Chris Bush . . . . OR 1987 Jim Grass 1955 James Shada . . . . . G 1996 Chris Osentowski Def . Taylor Brown . . . DR 1988 Tom Charters 1956 Charles Gill ...... E Mark Fleischhauer Off . 2012 Conner Scott . . . . Off . 1989 Joe Valerio 1957 Frank Riepl . . . . QB 1997 John Bishop . . . . Def . Dave Twamley . . .Def . 1990 Mohamed Ali 1958 Harold Musick . . . QB 1998 Matt Rader . . . . . Off . Scott Lopano . . . . ST 1991 Dave Betten 1959 Ronald Champion . . . C Ed Galan . . . . . DR Mitchell King . . . OR 1992 Chris Kawa 1960 James Dunsmore . . . E Kris Ryan . . . . . OR Dan Davis . . . . . DR Michael Turner 1961 Conrad DeSantis . . G. 1999 Brian Cosmello . . . Off . 2013 Kyle Wilcox . . . . Off . 1993 Scott Freeman 1962 Peter McCarthy . . . FB Travis Belden . . . DR Dan Davis . . . . . Def . Jerel Hopkins 1963 Siegfried Molnar . . . T 2000 Joey Alofaituli . . . Def . Mason Smith ...... ST 1994 Kevin DeLuca 1964 Thomas Elgar . . . . LB Jason Feinberg . . . ST Dan Lysenko . . . OR Mike Teller 1965 John Hannum . . . . LB Joe Phillips . . . . OR Kenny Thomas . . . DR 1995 Felix Rouse 1966 Jerome Petrisko . . . LB Kevin Stefanski . . DR 2014 Alek Torgersen . . . Off . 1996 Tim Foster 1967 Cabot Knowlton . . HB 2001 Gavin Hoffman . . . Off . Dan Davis . . . . . Def . John Ricchio 1968 George Burrell . . DB Stephen Faulk . . . . ST Brion Wood . . . . . ST 1997 Doug O’Neill Gerald Santini . . . HB Rudy Brown . . . DR Justin Watson . . . OR 1998 Jesse Simonin 1969 Dave Pottruck . . . NG Michael Powers . . OR Jack Madden . . . DR Anthony DeSalle 1970 Joe Smugeresky . . . T 2002 Vince Alexander . . Def . 2015 Ryan Kelly . . . . . Off . 1999 Brandon Clay . . . Off . Pancho Micir . . . QB Josh Appell . . Rookie Ian Dobbins . . . . Def . Kunle Williams . . Def. . 1971 John Curley . . . . . T Mike Mitchell . . . . Off . 2016 Nick Demes . . . . Off . 2000 Adam Keslosky . . . Off . 1972 Phil Adams . . . . . LB Peter Veldman . . . ST Mason Williams . . . Def . Chris Pennington . Def . Joe Italiano . . . . . T 2003 Rudy Brown . . . Def. . 2001 Vince Alexander . . Def . 1973 Don Clune ...... E Kevin Barr . . . . DR Jake Perskie . . . . Off . 1974 Marty Vaughn . . . QB Casey Edgar . . . OR 2002 Erik Bolinder . . . . Off . 1975 Ron Kellogg . . . . . E Michael Kapusta . . Off . Pat McManus . . . Def . Bruce Leonetti . . DB Peter Veldman . . . ST 2003 Luke Hadden . . . . Def . Joe Santacroce . . DB 2004 Sam Mathews . . . Off . Sagar Patel . . . . Off . 1976 Bob Graustein . . . QB Duvol Thompson .Def . 2004 Pat McDermott . . . Off . Bob Mardula . . . . LB Josh Appell . . . . . ST J .J . Stanton . . . . Def . Bill Petuskey . . . NG Chris Mizell . . . . OR 2005 Keith Walewski . . . Off . 1977 Bob Nix ...... LB Kory Gedin . . . . DR Coach Dan “Lake” Kory Gedin . . . . . Def . Mike Daley ...... S 2005 Pat McDermott . . . Off . Staffieri 2006 Braden Lepisto . . . Off . 1978 Tom Roland . . . . QB Michael Johns . . . Def . Joe Anastasio . . . Def . Denis Grosvenor . . . FB Anthony Melillo . . . ST Coach Lake Award 2007 Chris Kovalcik . . . Off . Jim Molnar . . . . . LB Sean Estrada . . . OR Awarded to the player who has Jay Colabella . . . . Def . 1979 Senior Class Andrew Allen . . . DR displayed dedication to leader- ship, team spirit and Penn pride 2008 Jason Miran . . . . Off . 1980 Jerry Smith . . . . . TE 2006 Chris Mizell . . . . Off . in honor of Coach Dan “Lake” Britton Ertman . . . Def . Gary Winemaster . . DE Jim Malizia . . . . . Def . Staffieri, a team motivator for 1981 Jim McGuire . . . OT 2009 Luke DeLuca . . . . Off . Anthony Melillo . . . ST 33 seasons. Brian Levine . . . Def. . Jimmy Smith . . . . DE Robert Irvin . . . . OR 2011 Brandon Copeland DL 2010 Ryan Murray . . . . Off . 1982 Jeff Schulte . . . . . TE Tyson Maugle . . . DR 2012 Jeff Jack ...... RB Brian Wing . . . . . Def . Mike Christiani . . .LB 2007 Braden Lepisto . . . Off . 2013 David Park . . . . . LB 2011 Jeff Jack ...... Off . 1983 Chuck Nolan . . . . RB Joe Anastasio . . . Def . 2014 Tyler Drake . . . . . LB Kameron Jones . . . Def . Bill Lista . . . . . NG Tyler Fisher . . . . . ST 2015 Cam Countryman WR 2012 Ryan Allen ...... 1984 Steve Ortman . . . . RB Mike DiMaggio . . OR Dan Connaughton .DL .Off . Tim Chambers . . . DB Jake Lewko . . . . DR 2016 Nick Whitton . . . . Off . Steve Lias . . . . .Def . 1985 Brian Moyer . . . . WR 2008 Mike DiMaggio . . . Off . Colton Moskal . . . Def . 2013 Ty Taylor Duane Hewlett . . DB Chris Wynn . . . . Def . 2014 Matt Schwartz . . . Off . 1986 Marty Peterson . . OT Andrew Samson . . . ST Nolan Biegel . . . . Def . Jeff Fortna . . . . . LB Keiffer Garton . . . OR 2015 Ryan O’Malley . . . Off . 1987 Chris Flynn . . . . . RB Josh Powers . . . DR Brandon Mills . . Def. . Steve Walterhouse DB 2009 Luis Ruffolo . . . . Off . 2016 Cam Countryman Off . 1988 Scott Sandler . . . WR Kevin Gray . . . . . Def . Tyrone Quarterman Def . Steve Johnson . . . . S Scott Lopano . . . . ST 1989 Armin Moshyedi . . OT Lyle Marsh . . . . OR Franklin Ferguson DB Erik Rask . . . . . DR 1990 Doug Hensch . . . 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First-Team All-Ivy 1958 Barney Berlinger 1988 Dan Bauer 2000 Joey Alofaituli 2010 Brandon Copeland, DL 1959 Barney Berlinger Tom Gizzi Jason Feinberg Luke DeLuca, FB Bruce Cummings Mike Henley Ed Galan Joe D’Orazio, OL Fred Doelling Steve Johnson John Galan Zach Heller, LB John Marchiano Bryan Keys Gavin Hoffman * Josh Powers, DB 1960 John Greenawalt John Zinser Ben Zagorski Billy Ragone, QB 1962 Ron Allshouse 1989 Bryan Keys 2001 Travis Belden * Erik Rask, LB 1964 Bruce Molloy Kevin Morrison Ed Galan Luis Ruffolo, OL 1968 Eliot Berry Joe Valerio John Galan Greg Van Roten, OL George Burrell David Whaley Jeff Hatch * 2011 Ryan Calvert, WR Mike Chwastyk 1990 Joe Kopcha Chris Pennington Brandon Copeland, DL Tom Hamlin Rob Sims Kris Ryan * Erik Rask, LB * 1969 Pete Blumenthal Joe Valerio, OL Kunle Williams Greg Van Roten, OL George Joseph 1991 Dan Dedic John Zepeda 2012 Joe Bonadies, OL 1970 Steve Kenoyer Joe Kopcha 2002 Vince Alexander * Brandon Copeland, DL 1971 Don Clune Tom Oko Travis Belden * Sebastian Jaskowski, DB 1972 Don Clune Stephin Palmer Chris Clark Dan Davis, DB Joe Italiano Rob Sims Steve Lhotak 2013 Chris Bush, OL 1973 Adolph Bellizeare 1992 Maceo Grant Rob Milanese Dan Davis, DB Don Clune Cache Miller Mike Mitchell 2014 Spencer Kulcsar, WR Dirk Whitehead Sundiata Rush Chris Pennington * 2015 Tyler Drake, LB * 1974 Adolph Bellizeare Rob Sims Fred Plaza Tanner Thexton, OL 1975 Ron Kellogg 1993 Andy Berlin Peter Veldman * Alex Torgersen, QB 1976 Bill Petusky Dave Betten 2003 Rudy Brown Justin Watson, WR * Rich Serino Pete Giannakoulis Dan Castles * 2016 Nick Demes, OL* 1977 Mike Daley Pat Goodwillie Chris Clark * Tre Solomon, RB* Denis Grosvenor Marc Horowitz Matt Dukes Alek Torgersen, QB* Bob Nix Miles Macik Steve Lhotak * Louis Vecchio, DL Rich Serino Jim Magallanes Sam Mathews Justin Watson, WR* 1980 Gary Winemaster Terrance Stokes Mike Mitchell Mason Williams, DB 1982 Mike Christiani 1994 Jamie Daniels Ben Noll Chris DiMaria Pete Giannakoulis Ric Sandoval * = unanimous selection John McInerney Andy Glockner Ryan Strahlendorff* Dave Shulman Pat Goodwillie Duvol Thompson 1983 Kevin Bradley Chris Johnson Peter Veldman Tim Chambers Miles Macik 2004 Josh Appell * Jamie Keough Terrance Stokes Dan Castles Dave Smith Michael Turner Luke Hadden 1984 Kevin Bradley 1995 Kevin Allen Mike Sangobowale Tim Chambers Bill Glascott Duvol Thompson * Ed Foley Jeremiah Greathouse 2005 Michael Johns Tom Gilmore Miles Macik Ric SanDoval John McGeehan Tom McGarrity 2006 Joe Anastasio, LB Tom Murphy Nick Morris Sean Estrada, OL* Joe Smailis 1996 Mitch Marrow Brian Fairbanks, DL 1985 Tom Gilmore Jasen Scott Naheem Harris, DL Jeff Goyette 1997 John Bishop Chris Mizell, TE* Duane Hewlett Jim Finn Joe Sandberg, RB Gavin O’Connor Darren MacDonald 2007 Brian Brazinski, OL Denton Walker Mitch Marrow Naheem Harris, DL 1986 Steve Buonato Chris Riley Joe Sandberg, RB Rich Comizio Mike Soyster Chris Wynn, DB Chris Flynn 1998 Jim Finn 2008 Chris Kovalcik, OL Jeff Fortna Darren MacDonald Andrew Samson, K Brent Novoselsky Joe Piela Chris Wynn, DB Marty Peterson 1999 Anthony DeSalle 2009 Joe D’Orazio, OL* A .J . Sebastianelli Mike Germino Joe Goniprow, DL* 1987 Brad Hippenstiel Jim Hisgen Jake Lewko, LB Mike Lista Carmelo Rubano Jonathan Moore, DB Jeff Hatch Chris Wilkins Kris Ryan * Andrew Samson, K Chris Wynn, DB 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 102 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Second-Team All-Ivy

Second-Team All-Ivy 1956 Charles Gill 1984 Ross Armstrong 1998 Brian Cosmello 2012 Mike Pinciotti, OL Ray Kelly Warren Buehler Michael Germano Dave Twamley, DB 1957 Barney Berlinger Jeff Goyette Adrian Puzio Lyle Marsh, RB Joe Hordubay Lal Heneghan Matt Rader Christopher Bush, OL Peter Keblish Jerry McFadden 1999 Travis Belden Connor Scott, WR 1958 Fred Doelling Steve Ortman Brandon Clay Dan Wilk, DB 1960 Porter Shreve 1985 Steve Buonato Brian Cosmello 2013 Sam Chwarzynski, DE 1961 Mike Branca Rich Comizio Jason Feinberg Evan Jackson, FS Connie DeSantis Brian Moyer Jason Lebron 2014 Ryan O’Malley, TE 1967 Henry Smith 1986 Dexter Desir Jason Maehr Dan Davis, LB 1970 John Curley Scott Ernst 2000 Matt Dukes Evan Jackson, DB Pete Luciano Jim Fangmeyer Rob Milanese 2015 Ian Dobbins, DB Pancho Micir Brad Hippenstiel Kris Ryan Lukas Nossem, DL Joe Smugeresky Mike Lista Hasani White Ryan O’Malley, TE 1971 Vince Sgro Donald WIlson 2001 D . L . Bouldrick Daniel Poulos, OL Steve Solow 1987 Chris Flynn Stephen Faulk 2016 Nick Miller, LB Stan Startzell Jim Grass Gavin Hoffman Colton Moskal, LB 1972 Adolph Bellizeare Brent Novoselsky Adam Keslosky Christian Pearson, WR Rick Cowan 1988 Tom Charters Steve Lhotak Sam Philippi, DB Ed Flanagan Rich Friedenberg Rob Milanese Dan Poulos, OL Tom Welsh Armin Moshyedi Dan Morris 1973 Bob Bucola Dolph Tokarczyk 2002 Stephen Faulk Jim Bumgardner 1989 Dave Amodio Ben Noll Bob Thomson Malcolm Glover Ryan Strahlendorff Marty Vaughn Steve Johnson 2003 Bryan Arguello 1974 Bob Bucola Jay Lee Chris Kupchik Terry Frech Lerone Sidberry Mike Sangobowale Jeff Koury 1990 Mohamed Ali 2004 Bobby Fallon Marty Vaughn Eric Poderys Sam Mathews Dick Whitehead 1991 Dave Rawicz Michael Pierce 1975 Dan Haines Rob Ruisch 2005 Marko Grzan Bill Petusky 1992 Andy Berlin Naheem Harris Jack Wixted Dave Betten Jim Malizia 1976 Mike Daley Tom Gibbs Anthony Melillo Mark Iwanowski Pat Goodwillie Joe Sandberg Bob Mardula 1993 Chris Brassell 2006 Matt Carre Tim Mazzetti Frank Caccuro Kory Gedin 1977 Steve Glasgow Jamie Daniels Marko Grzan Boris Radisic Chris Johnson Scotty Williams John Roland Jim McGeehan 2007 Joe Anastasio, LB Tim Trautman Michael Turner Jay Colabella, LB 1978 Denis Grosvenor 1994 Kevin Allen 2008 Jay Colabella, LB Gary Winemaster Kevin DeLuca Michael DiMaggio, RB 1979 Barry Berenson Tom McGarrity Joe Goniprow, DL Randy Strich Nick Morris Josh Koontz, TE 1980 Jerry Smith Mike Teller Jake Lewko, LB 1981 Karl Hall 1995 Scott Freeman Joe Rost, DL Jim Smith Tim Gage 2009 Luke DeLuca, FB 1982 Scott Boggio Rich Knox Kevin Gray, DB Tim Chambers Dana Lyons Zach Heller, LB Matt Finn Mitch Marrow Lyle Marsh, RB Steve Flacco Felix Rouse Luis Ruffolo, OL Jeff Schulte Matt Tonelli Owen Thomas, DL Dave Smith 1996 John Bishop 2010 Brandon Colavita, RB 1983 Ross Armstrong Jeremiah Greathouse Drew Goldsmith, DL Tom Gilmore Matt Julien Matt Hamscher, DB Mark Hembrough Darren MacDonald Drew Luongo, OL Chuck Nolan 1997 Doug Zinser 2011 Matt Hamscher, DB Jared Sholly, DL Adolph Bellizeare

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Honorable Mention All-Ivy 1956 Peter Keblish 1990 Dan Dedic 2003 Mike Powers 2010 Bradford Blackmon, DB Francis Riepl Jay Lee Luke Hadden Bradford Blackmon, KR Rob Sebastianelli Dave Matter 2004 Casey Edgar Brian Levine, DB 1957 Oliver Beamon Tom Oko Michael Johns Scott Lopano, P Fred Doelling 1991 Sundiata Rush, RB Pat McDermott, QB Jared Mollenbeck, OL Francis Riepl Damon Young Chris Mizell, TE Luke Nawrocki, TE Dennis Troychak 1992 Chris Fragakis Don Snyder, OL Andrew Samson, K 1966 Henry Smith Michael Turner Kevin Stefanski Brian Wing, DL 1972 Kevin Bald Dave Vernon 2005 Sean Estrada, OL 2011 Joe Bonadies, OL Glen Casey 1994 Mark DeRosa, QB Brian Fairbanks Brandon Colavita, RB Don Luke 1995 Joey Allen Kory Gedin Luke Nawrocki, TE Brian Malloy 1996 Mark Fabish, TE Chris Mizell, TE 2012 Billy Ragone, QB 1973 William Harris Tom Foley Don Snyder, OL Connor Loftus, K Bob Jameson Chris Osentowski Scotty Williams 2013 David Park, LB Tim Martin Sears Wright 2006 Greg Ambrogi Austin Taps, DT Pete Sgro 1997 Joe Piela Nick Cisler, FB Kyle Wilcox, RB Bill Utke Larrin Robertson Robert Irvin, QB 2014 Tyler Drake, LB Al Zexter 1998 Brandon Carson Braden Lepisto, WR Conner Scott, WR 1974 Tim Martin Justin Gallagher Tyson Maugle, DB 2015 Dan Connaughton, DL Daryl Taylor Jim Hisgen Anthony Melillo Nick Demes, OL Jack Wixted Jason Maehr Tom Stone, DL Donald Panciello, LB 1975 Jeff Koury Doug O’Neill Andrew Wietstock 2016 Connor Jangro, LB Bruce Leonetti Carmelo Rubano 2007 Nick Cisler, FB Hunter Kelley, P John Petit Jesse Simonin Pat Kimener, DB Nathan Kirchmier, OL 1982 Gary Vura, QB 1999 Joey Alofaituli Chris Kovalcik, OL 1987 Dan Bauer Rob Milanese, WR Braden Lepisto, WR Tom Gizzi Adrian Puzio Tyson Maugle, DB Steve Johnson Hasani White Tom Stone, DL Bryan Keys, RB 2000 Dan Morris 2008 Britton Ertman, DB David Smith Chris Pennington Guillermo Ruffolo, OL 1988 Colin Abernathy John Zepeda 2009 Kyle Derham, WR Bill Caughell 2001 Vince Alexander Brian Levine, DB Malcolm Glover Randy Parker Luke Nawrocki, TE John Lelas 2002 Josh Appell Erik Rask, LB Eric Poderys Matt Dukes Greg Van Roten, OL Scott Sandler Chris Kupchik David Smith Pat McManus 1989 Mark Ligos Ric Sandoval Kevin Stefanski

Ivy League MVPs - Asa S . Bushnell Cup Recipients 2000 2009 2003 2015 1998

Tyler Drake Jake Lewko Mike Mitchell Gavin Hoffman Jim Finn 1994 1984 1986 1985

Pat Goodwillie Rich Comizio Tom Gilmore Tim Chambers

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Howard . . . . . 1916-17 Broderick, Patrick ...... 1966 Bertholomew, Clarence.1936 Brodie, R .C ...... 1876 Alexander, Melvin . . . 1996-97 -BBB- Alexander, Vincent.2000-02 Bagnell, Francis . . . . . 1948-50 Bertolino, Mike ...... 1998 Brodsky, Paul ...... 1979-81 Ali, Mohamed ...... 1990 Baidoo, Kevin ...... 2008 Betten, David ...... 1991-93 Brody, Franklin...... 1956-57 Allen, Andrew ...... 2004-05 Bailey, Aaron ...... 2010 Biallas, Michael ...... 1970 Broeker, David ...... 1992-94 Allen, Edward.1939-40, 1946 Bailey, J T...... 1878-80 Biddle, C .E ...... 1880 Brooke, George. . . . . 1893-95 Allen, Joseph M . . . . . 1993-95 Bailey, Robert ...... 1979-80 Biddle, H .W ...... 1881-82 Brooks, Karekin ...... 2016 Allen, Joseph ...... 1965-66 Bainbridge, John . . . . 1931-32 Biegel, Nolan ...... 2012-15 Brown, Darren ...... 1933-35 Allen, Kevin...... 1993-95 Baird, Walter ...... 1900-02 Bigby, Kenan...... 1995 Brown, Harold J . . . . 2005-07 Allen, Ryan...... 2011-12 Baker, Anthony ...... 1990 Binkoski, Edward...... 1952 Brown, John ...... 1967-69 Allshouse, Ronald . . . 1960-62 Baker, Arthur ...... 1962 Bird, George ...... 1940, 1946 Brown, Malcolm ...... 1987 Bishop, John ...... 1995-97 Brown, Michael...... 1961-62 Alofaituli, Joey.1996, 1998-2000 Baker, Michael ...... 1991-92 Altman, Andrew . 1999-2002 Bald, Kenneth ...... 1972-73 Bishop, William ...... 2014-16 Brown, Reuben ...... 1988 Ambrogi, Richard ...... 1943 Ball, John ...... 1927-29 Bitler, Donald ...... 1940-42 Brown, Rudy . . . . 2001, 2003 Ambrogi, Gregory C ...... Bane, Matt ...... 1998-99 Blaicher, Kurt ...... 1975 Brown, Taylor ...... 2011-12 2005-07 Bankston, Stephen . .1988-90 Black, James D . . . . 2006-08 Brumbach, Mike . . . . . 1969-71 Ambrogi, Kyle . . . . . 2003-05 Barber, Robert ...... 1955 Blackmon, Bradford.2008-10 Brundage, Robert . . . 1940-42 Ambrose, Robert...... 1981 Barnard, E .P ...... 1899 Blake, Dennis ...... 1966-67 Bruni, James ...... 1986-87 Ament, Nicholas R . . . 2015-16 Barr, Hilyard ...... 1943 Blake, Kevin ...... 1977-78 Brunner, Louis ...... 1918-19 Ammerman, R .R ...... 1890 Barr, Kevin ...... 2003-04 Block, Andrew ...... 1977-78 Brutsche, Odin ...... 1991-92 Amodio, David ...... 1988-89 Barr, Norman ...... 1911 Bloom, Guy ...... 1913 Bryant, Frederick (Von) . . . 2004 PENNATHLETICS.COM 105 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Letterwinners

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Clothier, William . . . . . 1915-16 Crawl-Bey, Timothy.1989-90 Bumgardner, Jim. . . . .1971-73 Cash, W .S ...... 1888 Clune, Donald ...... 1971-73 Creeden, William . . . . 1965-67 Bunn, Eric ...... 1997-99 Casias, Michael ...... 2013 Coates, C ...... 1886 Crenshaw, E .A ...... 1876 Buonato, Stephen . . . 1984-86 Castagnero, Steve . . 1986-87 Cobb, William ...... 1992-93 Cresci, Paul ...... 1932-34 Burdt, William ...... 1970 Castle, John ...... 1945 Cochran, Harold. . . . . 1920-21 Cressman, Glenn C .2007-08 Burhorn, Clint ...... 1998-99 Castle, James R . . . . . 1952-54 Coffin, David ...... 1958-59 Creswell, Edward ...... 1917 Burk, Joseph ...... 1932-33 Castles, Dan...... 2001-04 Cohen, John ...... 1939-41 Crocicchia, Jim1983,. 1985-86 Burke, Edmund J . . . 1937-38 Castner, Thomas ...... 2009 Colabella, Jason L . . 2005-08 Crooks, Thomas G ...... 1907 Burnett, Cecil ...... 1930-32 Caughell, Bill ...... 1986-88 Colasanti, Richard ...... 1990 Crosson, Phillip ...... 1936 Burnquist, Eric ...... 1993 Ceesay, Ibrahim Solo . . . 2014 Colavita, Brandon . . . 2009-11 Crowther, Derric ...... 1987 Burrell, George ...... 1966-68 Cerullo, Fiorentino ...... 1974 Coleman, Daniel W 2006-07. 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Robert...... 1988 Cummings, Bruce .. . 1958-60 Butler, Reggie ...... 2000 Chamberlin, Melville.1932-33 Conaway, Charles . . . 1950-52 Curley, David ...... 1989 Buxbaum, Harry ...... 1936 Chambers, Tim ...... 1982-84 Cone, S .M ...... 1891 Curley, John ...... 1969-71 Byrnes, Rory...... 2004 Congeni, Leo ...... 1993-94 Currie, C .A ...... 1876 Tim Chambers Conish, Adam ...... 1996-97 Curtin, Dan ...... 1989-90 Jim Castle Conlin, James ...... 1954 Curtis, Erik ...... 2003-04 Conlin, Thomas ...... 1954 Cusick, Peter ...... 1978 Connaughton, Daniel 2013-15. Connell, David ...... 1970 Kyle Derham Connell, James ...... 1937-39 Conway, James . . . . . 1947-48 Conway, Thomas ...... 1987 Cook, Allan ...... 1970 Cook, James...... 1981-83 Cook, Jerold ...... 1950 Cook, William ...... 1917 Champion, Ron . . . . . 1958-59 Coombs, Ken ...... 1983-85 -CCC- Chandler, James B . . 1939-40 Coombs, Walter. . 1896, 1898-99 Caby, John ...... 1987-88 Chandler, Ralph ...... 1912 Cooney, Christopher1996-97. Caccuro, Frank ...... 1993 Chaplin, Stanley . . . . . 1953-55 Cooney, Francis . . 1945-46, 1948 Cadigan, Kevin ...... 2016 Charlston, Trevor ...... 2009 -DDD- Cooper, Herbert ...... 1942 Calcagni, Cleo...... 1941-42 Charters, Thomas . . . 1987-88 D’Anna, Todd ...... 1989-90 Cooper, Robert ...... 1969 Callahan, Jeffery ...... 1969 Chatterton, William C . 2007-08 D’Invilliers, E .V ...... 1876 Copeland, Brandon .2009-12 Callahan, Joseph . . . . 1954-56 Chesley, C D...... 1934-36 D’Ascendis, Dylan . . 2000-02 Copeland, William ...... 1917 Calver, J .W ...... 1894 Chico, Michael ...... 1994 D’Orazio, Joseph M .2008-10 Corallo, Anthony ...... 1970 Calvert, William (Ryan) . . 2010-11 Chillura, Patton ...... 2014 Dafferner, Alex ...... 1996-97 Corbin, Thomas ...... 1972 Cammon, Jr ., Jay...... 2016 Chizmadia, Anthony.1938-40 Dale, David ...... 1901-02 Corbo, Allan ...... 1949-50 Camp, Dion ...... 1995 Chizmadia, John . . . . 1970-72 Daley, Michael ...... 1975-77 Cornog, Chester . . . . . 1951-53 Camp, E .B ...... 1890-92 Chizmar, John ...... 1983-84 Daley, Walter ...... 1937-39 Coroniti, Sam ...... 1983-84 Campbell, Alan ...... 1960-61 Chizmar, Robert . . . . 1983-85 Daniels, James...... 1992-94 Corson, C .S ...... 1903-04 Campbell, Robert . . . 1959-60 Christiani, Mike ...... 1981-82 Darby, Dondi ...... 2002 Cosgrove, Justin .. . . 2009-10 Cannon, John ...... 1952-53 Church, E .M ...... 1887-91 Darnbrough, Art . . . . 1933-35 Cosmello, Brian . . . . . 1996-99 Capodanno, Gabor . . 1993-94 Chwarzynski, Sam.2010, 2012-13 Davanzo, Victor . . . . 2003-05 Cotiart, E .M ...... 1886 Capone, Andrew . . . . .1950-51 Chwastyk, Mike . . . . . 1967-69 Davidson, H .A ...... 1901 Cotter, Bill ...... 1980 Capuano, Anthony. . 1956-57 Cisler, Nicholas R . . . 2005-06 Davis, Daniel ...... 2011-14 Coulson, David ...... 1948-50 Carbaugh, Troy ...... 1989 Clark, Chris ...... 2001-03 Davis, Dexter ...... 2012 Coulter, James ...... 1936-38 Carey, Robert ...... 1975-76 Clark, E W...... 1876 Davis, Eugene ...... 1939-41 Countryman, Cam . . 2013 . 2015-16 Carlson, Chris...... 1975 Clay, A .G ...... 1879 Dawson, James ...... 1998 Couser, Eugene. . . . . 1958-59 Carlsten, Rolf ...... 1929 Clay, Brandon ...... 1998-99 Dawson, Ronald ...... 1971-72 Cowan, Richard. . . . . 1970-72 Carnett, J .B ...... 1896-98 Clay, William ...... 1997 Day, Everett ...... 1920-21 Cozens, Ernest ...... 1909-10 Carne, Joseph ...... 1978-79 Cleary, Francis...... 1917 Deal, Larry ...... 1967 Craemer, John ...... 1940-41 Carp, Ned ...... 1979 Clemm, Mark ...... 1987 Dean, Wayne ...... 1962 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 106 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Letterwinners

Dedic, Dan ...... 1989-91 Dowington, George .. . . . 1933 Ellsler, Fred ...... 1893 Fields, Clarence . . . . . 1924-26 Deering, John ...... 1986 Dowling, Terry ...... 1980-81 Elsey, Michael ...... 1994-95 Fikes, Kenneth ...... 1989 Deitch, Edward ...... 1960 Downey, John...... 1974 Elverson, Lewis . . . . . 1934-36 Fill, Albert...... 1971 Deitrich, Dean ...... 1975-77 Downey, William ...... 1927 Engler, Clifford ...... 1939-40 Findeisen, John ...... 1911 Delabarre, Frank ...... 1892 Downs, N ...... 1885-86 Ernst, Scott ...... 1984-86 Finn, James ...... 1995-98 DeLancey, Jared. . . . 1992-93 Dragon, Victor ...... 1931 Ertman, Britton B . . . 2005-08 Finn, Matt ...... 1981-83 Delehanty, James .. . 1975-76 Drake, Brian ...... 1999-2001 Ertresvaag, Carl . . . . . 1920-22 Fiore, Eric . . . . . 2012, 2014-15 Delleskey, Gary ...... 1989 Drake, G R...... 1903-04 Escobedo, Alan ...... 2016 Fisher, Chris ...... 1970 Delone, Joseph ...... 1936 Drake, Thomas ...... 1960 Estrada, Sean ...... 2004-06 Fisher, Seth...... 2002-04 DeLuca, Kevin ...... 1993-94 Drake, Tyler ...... 2013-15 Eugle, Roy .. . . . 1930, 1932-33 Fisher, Tyler C . . . . . 2006-09 DeLuca, Luke ...... 2008-10 Draper, Dexter ...... 1906-08 Eustis, John ...... 1932 Fishman, Adam . . . . . 1989-90 Deluzio, Antonio ...... 1988 Drayton, W .H ...... 1878-80 Evans, Chris ...... 1986-87 Flacco, Steve ...... 1982 Demes, Nicholas . . . . . 2013-16 Dresher, Donald ...... 1937 Evans, Eric ...... 1980 Flaherty, Kevin ...... 1989 Demosthene, Claudel . . . 1996 Drigan, Joseph ...... 1949 Evans, John ...... 1950-51 Flanagan, Edward . . . 1970-72 Dennen, Robert...... 1981 Driscoll, Jude ...... 1983-84 Evans, Mark ...... 1980 Flannery, James. . . . . 1991-92 Dennington, Trent. 2012-13, 2015 Droesser, Wayne . . . . 1992-94 Evans, Paul ...... 1989 Fleck, Robert ...... 1979-80 Dennis, Thomas ...... 2016 Duffie, Mark ...... 1988-89 Evans, Robert ...... 1950-52 Fleischhauer, Mark .. 1995-96 Derham, Jesse K . . . 2007-09 Duffy, John ...... 1972 Evans, Robert ...... 1946-48 Flisler, Steve ...... 2003-05 Dern, John ...... 1921-23. Dukes, Matthew . 1999-00, 2003 Eyetsemitan, Tosan . . 2011-13 Flues, Eugene ...... 1924 DeRosa, Mark ...... 1994-95 Dunlap, R .T ...... 1915 Flynn, Brian ...... 1983 Derr, Ben ...... 1915-16, 1918 Dunleavy, Marty .. . . . 1982-83 Art Fritzinger Flynn, Chris ...... 1985-87 DeSalle, Anthony. . . . 1997-99 Dunn, Kenneth ...... 1967-68 Flynn, Tom ...... 1986 Desantis, Conrad . . . . 1959-61 Dunn, J .M ...... 1895 Foley, Edward ...... 1983-84 Desantis, Robert . . . . 1966-68 Dunphy, James ...... 1981-83 Foley, Tom ...... 1995-96 De Silver, I ...... 1897-99 Dunsmore, James . . . 1959-60 Follansbee, Samuel . 2014, 2016 Desir, Dexter ...... 1984-86 Dustin, Fredric ...... 1954-55 Folwell, N .T ...... 1897-98 DeSmedt, Kevin . . . 2002-04 Dutcher, John ...... 1938-40 Folwell, Robert .. . . . 1904-07 DeTorre, Donald . . . . 1947-49 Dwyer, James K . . . . 1906-07 Forbes, Murray ...... 1927 Detwiler, Richard...... 1961 Dwyer, John ...... 1978-80 Ford, Jerry ...... 1930-31 Deuber, Robert . . . . . 1945-48 Dyer, C .D ...... 1906-08 Ford, Jonathan ...... 1988-89 Deuber, William . . . . . 1950-52 Dziedziech, Robert . . . . . 1997 Formosa, William ...... 1994 Dewey, J .H ...... 1885-90 Forrest, Maxwell ...... 1933 Dewhirst, Frank. . . . . 1922-24 Sean Estrada -FFF- Fortesque, G .R ...... 1897 DiBattista, Rich . . . . . 1940-42 Fabish, Mark ...... 1993-96 Fortiner, H .L ...... 1902 Dichelberger, Robert . . . 1954 Faherty, Peter...... 1961-62 Fortna, Jeffrey...... 1984-86 Dick, Donald ...... 1962-64 Fairbanks, Brian . . . . 2003-06 Fortunato, Christopher.2010 Dick, E .R ...... 1877-78 Fairchild, Theodore . 1922-24 Foster, Tim ...... 1995-96 Dick, F .M ...... 1878-79 Falcone, Carmen . . . . 1945-48 Foude, Edgar ...... 1925 Dickerson, Joe ...... 1944-46 Fallon, Robert . . . . . 2002-04 Fox, Robert ...... 1951 Dickerson, W ...... 1881 Fangmeyer, James . . 1985-86 Fox, Robert ...... 1977 Dickson, B .W ...... 1895-97 Faralli, Victor ...... 1973-74 Fragakis, Christopher . . . 1992 Dickson, K ...... 1896 Farmer, John...... 1979 Francks, Adam . . . . . 2003-05 Dieter, Herbert ...... 1917-19 Farnham, Walter. . . . 1945-47 Frank, Victor ...... 1919-20 Dietrich, George . . . . 1908-09 Farnum, C .S ...... 1876 Franklin, Paul ...... 1986 -EEE- Dietrich, Paul H . . . . . 1907-09 Earnest, Robert ...... 1960-61 Farr, Steve ...... 1989 Franklin, Thomas ...... 1953 Diggles, J .W ...... 1889 Ede, Tony ...... 1960 Farrar, William ...... 1894-96 Fraser, Richard . . . 1962, 1964 Dilorenzo, Gary ...... 1977 Farrell, Dennis ...... 1970 Frazier, George H ...... 1885 Edenborn, Harry . . 1944, 1947-48 Dillon, Theodore . . . . . 1910-12 Edgar, Casey ...... 2002-05 Farrell, Edward...... 1920 Frazier, Tony ...... 1989-90 DiMaggio, Michael V 2007-10. Edmondson, Justin . . 1997-98 Farrell, Stephen ...... 2016 Frech, Terrance. . . . . 1972-74 Dimaria, Chris ...... 1980-82 Edwards, Bruce...... 1979-81 Fassnacht, David . . . . 1985-87 Freeman, Jon Scott. 1993-95 Dobbins, Ian ...... 2012-15 Edwards, John...... 1931-32 Faulk, Stephen . . . . . 2000-02 Freeman, Stephen . . . 1991-92 Doelling, Fred ...... 1957-59 Eggleston, Thomas...... 2011 Fay, Anthony ...... 2001 Freeman, Thomas ...... 1925 Doherty, Steven ...... 1985 Eichelberger, Bob ...... 1955 Feinberg, Jason . . 1998-2000 Fretz, Joseph ...... 1909 Doman, John ...... 1963-65 Eisenhour, Mike .. . . . 1967-68 Fell, A .G ...... 1884-86 Frick, Eric ...... 1982 Donaldson, John. . . . 1940-42 Elesperu, Michael . . . . 2013-15 Felver, Robert...... 1953 Frick, Raymond .. . . . 1938-40 Donaldson, Wharton .. . . 1901 Elgar, Thomas...... 1962-64 Ferens, Daniel ...... 2013-16 Friedenberg, Rich . . . 1988-90 Dooney, Ray ...... 1947-49 Elko, Michael . . 1995, 1997-98 Ferguson, Franklin . . 1988-89 Friedman, Aaron ...... 2005 Dorizas, Michael ...... 1914 Elsey, Michael ...... 1995 Ferguson, Michael .. . 1995-97 Friedman, Bart ...... 1971 Dougal, Ross ...... 1961-63 Elliott, John S ...... 1877-78 Fernandez, Jose ...... 1991 Friend, Clarence ...... 1995 Dougherty, Chris . . . 2001-02 Ellis, Grant ...... 1946 Ferrier, Paul ...... 1908-09 Fritzinger, Arthur P 2005-06. Dougherty, Robert . . 1936-37 Ellis, Jeffrey ...... 1977-79 Fessler, Mark . . . . . 1988, 1990 Fryrear, Ronald ...... 1967 Dougherty, William . 1932-33 Ellis, Samuel ...... 1919 Fiedler, William ...... 1937 Fucci, Joseph ...... 1971-73 Douglass, Jesse . . . . . 1924-26 Ellman, Barry ...... 1964 Fielden, Edward. . . . . 1936-38 Fuddy, James ...... 1968-70 PENNATHLETICS.COM 107 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Letterwinners

Fullerton, E .G ...... 1881 Gill, R C...... 1886 Greiner, William ...... 1994 Harris, William ...... 1971-73 Gillin, John ...... 1959-60 Gress, Charles ...... 1976-77 Harrison, C .C ...... 1895, 98 Peter Gallagher Gillogly, Jay ...... 1969-70 Griffin, Brian . . . 1988, 1990-91 Hart, Reginald...... 1877-79 Gilmore, Thomas . . . . 1983-85 Griffin, James ...... 1975 Hartwig, Robert . . . . . 1940-42 Ginsberg, Robert . . . . 1992-94 Griffith, R .G ...... 1890-91 Harvey, Herman . . . . . 1919-20 Ginter, Ernest ...... 1971-73 Griffith, William ...... 1913 Harvey, W .S ...... 1882-84 Gisburne, Gene ...... 1934-35 Grisan, Rich ...... 1981-82 Hasselbeck, Steve . . . 1974-75 Gizzi, Thomas ...... 1987-88 Griscom, C .A ...... 1885 Hassler, Charles . . 1945-47, 1949 Glanz, Terry ...... 1981-82 Gross, Stephen ...... 1995-97 Hatch, Jeffrey . . . . 1999-2001 Glascott, William . . . . 1993-95 Grosso, Joseph ...... 2011-13 Hauncher, Scott ...... 1992 Glasgow, Steve ...... 1975-77 Grosvenor, Denis . . . . 1976-78 Hauze, James...... 1934-36 Glockner, Andy . . . . . 1992-94 Grove, Louis ...... 1921 Hawkes, J .P ...... 1881 Glover, Malcolm . . . . . 1988-89 Grzan, Marko ...... 2004-06 Hawkins, Leonard ...... 1990 Goines, Timothy ...... 1979 Guman, Doland ...... 1952 Hawley, G .T ...... 1915 -GGG- Gaetano, Glenn ...... 1971-73 Goldsmith, Andrew S . . . 2008-10 Gunnis, William ...... 1935 Hayes, George ...... 1972 Gage,Timothy.1994-95, 1997 Goldstrom, Don . . . . 1949-50 Gurskie, John ...... 1952-54 Hazelhurst, G .T ...... 1877-78 Gallagher, Bernard. . . . . 1942, Goniprow, Joseph W . . . 2007-09 Gustafson, H .I ...... 1937-39 Head, J ...... 1886 1946 Goodman, S M...... 1895-98 Heaton, J .A ...... 1881 Gallagher, Daniel ...... 2014 Goodwillie, J . Patrick1992-94. Truxton Hare Hedberg, Robert ...... 1944 Gallagher, Justin . . . . 1996-98 Goodwin, Edward . . . 1958-59 Hedges, J . . . . . 1895, 1897-98 Gallagher, P J...... 1906-07 Gordon, Andrew ...... 1944 Heffelfinger, Roy ...... 1954 Gallagher, Patrick ...... 1907 Gordon, Mitch ...... 1990 Heffernan, William . . 1970-72 Gallagher, Peter . . . . . 1982-84 Gotberg, Stephen ...... 1981 Heilman, Adam. . . . 1909, 1912 Galan, Edward . . . . 1998-2001 Gottesman, Sam . . 1999-2001 Heintz, Emil ...... 1925-26 Galan, John ...... 1999-2001 Gotwals, Charles ...... 1914 Heinz, Brad ...... 1985-86 Galas, Roman . . . . 1999-2002 Goyette, Jeffrey .. . . . 1983-85 Heisman, John ...... 1890-91 Galik, John ...... 1986-87 Graber, Lance ...... 1982 Heller, Ronald ...... 1995 Galli, Thomas ...... 1983-84 Grabmeier, Joseph . . 1982-83 Heller, Zachary C . . . 2007-10. Gammill, James ...... 2014-16 Graf, Frank ...... 1921-23 Helman, Wayne. . . 1944, 1946-48 Graham, Broderick L . . . 2015 Hembrough, Marc . . . 1982-83 Gardiner, John ...... 1898-00 -HHH- Gardiner, William. . . . 1899-02 Graham, David ...... 1967-68 Hadden, Luke...... 2001-04 Hemeon, Melbourne . 1931-32 Gardner, Cooper C . . . 2015-16 Graham, F W. W...... 1885-87 Hager, Matt ...... 1999 Hemings, Greg ...... 1979-80 Garton, Keiffer .. . . . 2008-09 Graham, Robert . . . . . 1947-49 Haggerty, Stewart . . . 1951-53 Henderson, Carl . . . . . 1965-67 Gaskell, Scott ...... 1996-97 Graham, Samuel ...... 2012 Haines, Donald ...... 1973-75 Henderson, Matthew.2014-16 Gaston, F . Harold . . . 1906-08 Grain, Edwin . . . 1941-42, 1946 Haines, Donald, Jr . . . . . 2002 Hendrickson, Tayler . 2014-16 Gates, Donald ...... 1990-91 Gramigna, Edward, Jr . . . .1980-81 Hake, Edward ...... 1925-27 Heneghan, Francis . . 1983-84 Gates, Gerald ...... 1963-65 Gramigna, Edward .. 1952-53 Hall, Karl...... 1981-83 Henley, Mike ...... 1986-88 Gates, Griffith ...... 2013 Granata, Richard ...... 1996 Hall, Kenneth...... 1996 Henning, Charles . . . . . 1914-16 Gaudet, Charles ...... 1977 Grant, James P ...... 2011 Hamer, Ernest ...... 1921-22 Hensch, Doug ...... 1989-90 Gawlas, Robert...... 2010-11 Grant, Maceo ...... 1990-92 Hamilton, Brian . . . . . 1997-98 Henry ...... 1876 Gay, Richard...... 1988-89 Grass, James ...... 1985-87 Hamlin, Thomas . . . . . 1966-68 Henry, Benjamin ...... 2016 Gedin, Kory...... 2004-06 Graupner, William . . . 1929-30 Hamme, J .M ...... 1886 Hensle, Terry ...... 1962-63 Geisel, John ...... 1962-64 Graustein, Robert .. . 1975-76 Hamscher, Matthew . 2008-11 Henwood, Timothy . . 1993-94 Gelbert, Charles . . . . . 1893-96 Grave, William ...... 1919-21 Hance, H .M ...... 1876-78 Herman, Mark J ...... 2006 Genther, P .E ...... 1921 Gravenhorst, Barry . . . . . 1987 Hancock, F .B ...... 1894 Hernandez, Anthony.1991-92 Gentle, Richard . . . . . 1928-30 Graves, Nelson ...... 1900 Hanlon, John ...... 1957-59 Hertz, Sanford ...... 1973-74 Georgalas, Loui ...... 2000 Gray, Alex ...... 1881-84 Hanlon, Thomas . . . . . 1949-51 Herwick, Peter ...... 1964-66 Gerber, Michael ...... 1994 Gray, G R...... 1888 Hannum, John ...... 1963-65 Hess, William...... 1966 Germino, Mike ...... 1998-99 Gray, Kevin J ...... 2007-09 Hannum, Richard ...... 1965 Hetrick, Norman ...... 1962 Gervin, Sydney ...... 1928-29 Gray, Luther ...... 1960-61 Hardaker, William. . . 1960-62 Hewitt, Albert ...... 2008-10 Gette, Warren ...... 1929-31 Gray, Ronald ...... 1978-80 Harding, F .H ...... 1884 Hewlett, Dane ...... 1985 Geyelin, H .C ...... 1876 Greathouse, Jeremiah . . 1995-97 Hardy, Leon ...... 1954-55 Hewlett, Duane . . . . . 1983-85 Giannakoulis, Peter. . 1992-94 Greco, Ralph ...... 1958-59 Hare, T . Truxtun . . . . . 1897-00 Hewson, W .K ...... 1876-78 Gibbs, Jeffrey ...... 2016 Green, James ...... 1944 Harper, L .B ...... 1929 Heyse, Mike ...... 1986 Gibbs, Thomas ...... 1990-92 Greenawalt, Jon. . . . . 1958-60 Harr, Robert ...... 1950 Higgins, Brian ...... 1993-94 Giberson, Dudley. . . . 1931-32 Greenawalt, Sam . . . . 1949-50 Harrah, B .S .F ...... 1878 Hill, Brinton ...... 1911 Giblin, Todd ...... 1997-99 Green, Charles ...... 1929-30 Harrington, Stewart . . 1910-12 Hill, R .C ...... 1887-88 Gibron, James ...... 1988 Green, Roger...... 1911-12 Harris, Andrew ...... 2011-14 Hill, Robert ...... 1913 Giesecke, Brian ...... 2010-11 Greene, Edward . . . . 1904-07 Harris, David...... 1981-82 Hinkle, David ...... 1994 Gifford, Benjamin . . . 1967-69 Greene, James...... 1970-71 Harris, Edward...... 1913-15 Hippenstiel, Brad .. . . 1986-87 Gifford, Paxson . . . . . 1940-42 Greenfield, Albert ...... 1977 Harris, Naheem . . . . . 2004-07 Hisgen, James ...... 1996-99 Gigliotti, Frank ...... 1989 Gregonis, Walter . 1942, 1946-47 Harris, Nelson ...... 1947 Hobson, F ...... 1905 Gill, Charles ...... 1954-56 Gregorian, Vahe...... 1982 Harris, Robert ...... 1961 Hobson, Peter ...... 2011-12 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 108 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Letterwinners

Hochman, Kendall .. . 1997-98 Robert Irvin Jones, Greg ...... 2003-04 Kelly, James ...... 1962 Hodder, Robert ...... 1984 Jones, Grover ...... 1943 Kelly, Raymond . . . . . 1957-58 Hodge, H .B ...... 1900 Jones, Kameron . . . . . 2009-11 Kelly, Ryan P ...... 2014-15 Hoehn, Brian ...... 1990-91 Jones, J .A ...... 1902 Kelly, Timothy ...... 1975-76 Hoffman, Gavin . . . 1999-2001 Jones, R .B ...... 1916 Kelly, W . Harold ...... 1913 Hoffman, Harry ...... 1902-03 Jordan, Donald...... 1963 Kelly, W .J ...... 1922 Hoffman, J .O ...... 1877 Jordan, William . . . . . 1964-65 Kennedy, A .R ...... 1899 Hoffman, Joseph ...... 1992 Jordan, Edward ...... 1931 Kennedy, John ...... 1910-11 Hoffman, Robert .. . . 1970-72 Joseph, George. . . . . 1967-69 Kennedy, John M . . 1994-96 Hoffman, Walter ...... 1927 Jourdet, Lon ...... 1910-12 Kennedy, Thomas ...... 1964 Hogan, Christopher . . . . . 1978 Journeay, Albert .. . . . 1912-14 Kenney, Mark ...... 1988 Holahan, John .. . . 1999-2001 Joyce, Tom ...... 1986-87 Kenning, Harry A ...... 2007 -III- Holder, Joseph2009,. 2011-12 Iarussi, Anthony ...... 2014 Joyner, Buzz ...... 1960-62 Kenoyer, Steven . . . . 1969-70 Holland, Andrew ...... 2012 Ijoma, Kevin ...... 2012-15 Judge, William ...... 1954 Keogh, John ...... 1910 Holland, Raymond ...... 1933 Injaian, Harry ...... 1948 Jugan, Jeff ...... 1989-90 Keough, James1980,. 1982-83 Holland, John ...... 1952-53 Inskeep, Richard . . . . 1985-86 Juliano, Michael ...... 1994 Kerr, Dana ...... 1988-89 Hollenback, J ...... 1904 Irvin, Robert . . . . 2006, 2008 Julien, Matthew .. . . . 1994-96 Kerr, Douglas ...... 1970 Hollenback, Wm . 1904, 1906-08 Irwin, Pierson ...... 1909 Jump, Charles ...... 1928 Kerr, George ...... 1934 Hollister, William ...... 1929 Italiano, Joseph .. . . . 1970-72 Junge, Kevin ...... 2002-04 Kerr, Tony ...... 1990-91 Holman, Benjamin . . . 1992-93 Iuliano, Michael ...... 1988-89 Junk, J .L ...... 1905 Kerr, W ...... 1876 Holmbeck, Kyle ...... 1991 Ivins, Clarke ...... 1956 Kesack, William .. . . . 1957-59 Holzer, Dale ...... 2003 Iwanowski, Mark . . . . 1974-76 Bryan Keys Keslosky, Adam . . . . 2000-01 Honeysett, James ...... 1936 Ketchey, Charles . . . . 1967-69 Honsle, Terry...... 1961 Keys, Bryan ...... 1987-89 Steve Johnson Hooper, Stephen . . 1988,1990 Keyser, Stanley . . . . . 1965, 67 Hopkins, David ...... 1914-15 Khouri, George ...... 1998 Hopkins, Jerel ...... 1992-93 Kiefer, Matthew...... 2012-13 Hopkinson, Edward . 1932-33 Kiehn, David ...... 1999 Hopper, Robert ...... 1918-20 Killian, Earl ...... 1955 Hordubay, Joseph . . . 1956-58 Kim, Joe ...... 1992 Horowitz, Mark ...... 1992-93 Kimener, Patrick J . 2005-07 Horton, Warren . . . . . 1949-50 King, Christopher ...... 1988 Hough, William ...... 1910 King, Hugh ...... 1923 -KKK- Houston, Floyd...... 1990 Kahl, James ...... 1953 King, Mitchell ...... 2012-14 Houston, S F...... 1884-85 Kahn, Alexander . . . . . 2012-13 King, Paul ...... 1933-35 -JJJ- Hovey, David ...... 1950-52 Kane, Charles ...... 1956 Kinloch, Robert ...... 1954 Howard, Steve ...... 1989-90 Jacoby, Parker ...... 1955-57 Kirchmier, Nathaniel E .2015-16 Jack, Jeffrey ...... 2009-12 Kane, Francis ...... 1943 Howard, T ...... 1901 Kane, Joseph ...... 1941-43 Kirk, Zachary ...... 1988-90 Howell, Douglas . . . . . 1979-80 Jackson, Evan ...... 2011-14 Kirkieski, William . . . . 1936-37 Jackson, Howard .. . . 1952-54 Kapchuck, Michael ...... 1956 Huber, Daniel ...... 1977-78 Kapusta, Michael . . . 2000-03 Kirwan, Sean ...... 2001-03 Huber, Kolton ...... 2016 Jackson, Roy ...... 1896-97 Kispert, Edwin ...... 2010-11 Jaffin, Frederick .. . . . 1962-63 Karcich, Gregory . . . . 1995-96 Hubley, Martin ...... 1945 Kardevan, Frank . . . . 1934-35 Klar, Tom ...... 1986 Hughes ...... 1876 Jaffurs, Alex ...... 1949-51 Klein, George ...... 1973 James, John ...... 1995-97 Kase, D .B ...... 1903-04 Huidekoper, T .W ...... 1890 Kashowitz, Arnold ...... 1927 Klich, Richard ...... 1969-70 Hulme, Thomas . . . . . 1886-89 Jameson, Robert . . . . .1971-73 Kline, A .R ...... 1886 Jamison, S ...... 1878-80 Kauffman, G .R ...... 1910 Humes, John ...... 1921 Kauffman, Jacob . . . . 1923-24 Kline, John ...... 1932 Hunt, Gerald ...... 1988 Jangro, Connor ...... 2016 Knapp, William ...... 1991-92 Jaskowski, Sebastian.2011-13 Kaupp, Robert ...... 1970 Hunt, Robert ...... 1938-40 Kawa, Christopher ...... 1992 Knezevich, Peter ...... 1976 Hunter, J .G ...... 1880 Jeffreys, Edward . . . . 1884-85 Knipe, Arthur ...... 1892-94 Jenkins, Frank ...... 1945-46 Kearney, Thomas . . . 1977-79 Hunter, T .G ...... 1880-81 Keating, Kevin ...... 1994 Knowlton, Cabot . . . . 1966-67 Hunter, W .D ...... 1879 Jett, Eric ...... 2008-09 Knox, Rick ...... 1993-95 Jez, Albert ...... 1970 Keblish, Peter...... 1955-57 Hutchinson, Daniel .. . . . 1909 Keeley, F .J ...... 1887 Kochersperger, Steve. . . 1973-74 Hutchinson, S ...... 1885 Johns, Michael . . . . . 2002-05 Koepsell, William . . . . 1937-39 Johnson, Christian . . 1992-94 Keinath, Charles .. . . 1906-08 Hyland, Neil ...... 1954-56 Keinath, Charles .. . . . 1936-38 Koestler, Paul ...... 1982 Hylinski, Chris ...... 1984 Johnson, J H...... 1922 Koffman, Burton . . . . 1947-48 Johnson, Jorge . . . . . 1988-89 Kellar, George...... 1901 Hynoski, Walter . . . . . 1952-54 Kellcher, George ...... 1936 Kolbe, George ...... 1987-88 Johnson, Nelson . . . . 1977-79 Kollock, David ...... 1962 Johnson, Robert . . . . . 1961-62 Kelleher, William...... 1911-12 Keller, John ...... 1987-88 Koons, Frederick . . . . . 1913-14 Johnson, Steve1986,. 1988-89 Koontz, Joshua R . . . 2006-08 Johnson, W ...... 1905 Kellett, Donald ...... 1931-33 Kelley, Daniel ...... 1974 Kopcha, Joseph . . . . . 1989-91 Johnston, W .G ...... 1889 Kopenhaver, James . 1952-54 Jones, Abe ...... 1987 Kelley, Hunter ...... 2014-16 Kelley, Robert ...... 1967 Kosherzenko, John . . . . . 1974 Jones, Farquhar . . 1945, 1947-48 Kellogg, Ronald . . . . . 1974-75 Koss, Stanley ...... 1983-84 PENNATHLETICS.COM 109 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Letterwinners

Kostecki, Fred ...... 1989 Lazenby, Thomas ...... 1997 Lopano, Scott ...... 2009-12 Mark, Lawrence...... 1947 Koury, Jeff ...... 1974-75 Lazzeri, Ryan . . . . . 1998-2001 Lorber, Stanley...... 1937-38 Marks, William ...... 1908-10 Kovachich, Michael . . . . . 1963 Leavitt, Gregory . . . . 1969-70 Lorenc, Joseph...... 1982-84 Marrow, Mitch ...... 1995-97 Koval, George ...... 1958-60 Lebengood, Robert . 1953-55 Loucks, W .B ...... 1915 Marsh, Lyle ...... 2009, 2012 Koval, Ronald ...... 1969 Lebron, Jason ...... 1997-99 Lozinak, Kevin ...... 1992-94 Marshall, Edward . . . . 1945-47 Kovalcik, J . Christopher2006-08. Le Conte, J .R ...... 1879 Luciano, Peter ...... 1969-71 Marshall, Richard . . . . . 1911-13 Koze, Richard ...... 1956-58 Lee, Ephraim ...... 2015-16 Luke, Donald ...... 1970-72 Marta, T .J ...... 1984-85 Kraftschik, Ernest ...... 1964 Lee, Horace H ...... 1876-78 Luongo, Andrew M . 2007-10 Martin, Charles ...... 1962 Krall, Robert ...... 1984 Lee, James ...... 1992-94 Luongo, William. . . . . 1946-48 Martin, John ...... 1944-45 Kreuz, Albert ...... 1924-25 Lee, Jay ...... 1989-90 Lynch, Walter ...... 1963-65 Martin, John ...... 1972-73 Krichling, Walter. . . . 1946-47 Leith, Alfred ...... 1924-25 Lyons, Dana...... 1993-95 Martin, Kevin . 1998, 2000-01 Krimmel, Jack ...... 1949-50 Lelas Ill, John ...... 1987-88 Lyons, John ...... 1973 Martin, Kristofer ...... 2011-13 Krissel, Joseph C . . . 2008-09 Lemonick, Bernie . . . 1948-50 Lysenko, Daniil ...... 2013-15 Martin, R .L ...... 1891-92 Krol, Thomas ...... 1996 Lencewicz, Chris ...... 1986 Lytwynec, Brian ...... 1978 Martin, Richard ...... 1940-42 Kruse, Karl...... 1962 Lenham, Leonard ...... 1923 Martin, Timothy...... 1974 Kuczynski, Bernard .1940-42 . Lenham, T ...... 1920 Anthony “Skip” Minisi Martinez, Brad . . . . . 2003-05 Kuen, Eugene ...... 1927-29 Lennon, Samuel ...... 1991 Martinho, Scott P ...... 2007 Kulcsar, Spencer. . . . . 2011-14 Lentz, Warren ...... 1935 Martinowich, John . . 1965-67 Kull, Robert...... 1973 Lenzner, Joseph . . . . . 1925-27 Marvin, Bradford ...... 2011 Kumberger, Albert...... 1949 Leonetti, Bruce . . . . . 1974-75 Marzonie, Doug ...... 1979-81 Kuncio, David R . . . . 2007-08 Lepisto, Braden R . . 2005-07 Masavage, Edward . . 1930-32 Kupchik, Chris ...... 2001-03 Leshinsky, Luke N ...... 2015 Mason, Johnny ...... 1975-77 Kurlish, William . . . . . 1934-36 Levan, Richard ...... 1977 Masters, Walter . . . . . 1928-30 Kurucar, Max ...... 2013 Levene, I ...... 1905-06 Matesic, Matthew . . . 1966-68 Kurtz, Robert . 1944-45, 1949 Levin, Frederick . . . . . 1962-63 Mathews, Brian. . . . 1989, 1991 Kushner, H .J ...... 1927 Levine, Brian ...... 2009-10 Mathews, Bruce ...... 1992 Kwiecinski, Ryan .. . 2003-05 Levitan, Mark ...... 1952-54 Mathews, Sam . . . . . 2003-05 -MMM- Levitt, Harvey ...... 1964 Macdonald, Darren . . 1995-98 Matthews, Robert . . . 1946-47 Bernie Lemonick Levy, Morton ...... 1936-38 MacDonald, Pete . 1964, 1966 Mattioni, Brian ...... 1989 Lewis ...... 1876 MacLeod, Thomas. . . 1996-97 Mattson, William ...... 1911 Lewis, E .C ...... 1877 MacNaughton, Fred . . . . . 1912 Maugle, Tyson P . . . . 2006-08 Lewis, Edwin ...... 1931-33 MacVittie, Tom ...... 1986 May, William ...... 2005-06 Lewis, George...... 1982-84 MacWhorter, Richard . . . 1935 Maynard, John ...... 1917-19 Lewis, Tom ...... 2000-01 Macik, Miles ...... 1993-95 Mazich, Thomas . . . 1977, 1979 Lewis, William...... 1921 Mackey, H .A ...... 1891-93 Mazzetti, Timothy . . . 1975-76 Lewko, Jacob A . . . . 2007-09 Macklin, John E ...... 1907 McAnally, Charles...... 1921 Lhotak, Steven . . . . 2000-03 McAndrews, George . . . . 1951 Macknet, David M . . . 2008, 2010 Lias, Steven ...... 2010-12 Madden, Jackson . . . . 2013-15 McCabe, J .F ...... 1901-03 Liberatore, Tony . . . . . 1980-81 McCaffrey, Robert . . . 1931-33 Maddox, DeVaughn. . . 1995, 1997 Licari, Adam V . . . . . 2005-06 McCall, Jeffrey...... 1996-97 -LLL- Maehr, Jason ...... 1997-99 Labin, John ...... 1954 Light, G . Hobart ...... 1916 Magai, Walter ...... 1927-28 McCann, Robert . . . . . 1949-50 Laino, John ...... 1950-51 Ligos, Mark ...... 1987-89 Magallanes, James . . . 1991-93 McCarthy, Jerome1942,. 1946-47 Laird, Joseph ...... 1924-25 Lima, John ...... 1932-33 Mahar, William ...... 1921 McCarthy, John . . . . . 1954-56 Lambert, Franklin ...... 1961 Lincoln, H .P ...... 1877 Makovsky, Matt . . . . 2002-04 McCarthy, Peter . . . . . 1960-62 Lamberton, Robert . 1908-09 Lindberg, James M ...... 2015 Maksik, Sol ...... 1936 McCarty, John ...... 1997 Lambertson, Chris . . .1967-69 Lindsay, C E...... 1883-84 Malan, Joseph ...... 1977 McChance, F .K ...... 1888 Lamson, Otis ...... 1904-05 Lineham, John ...... 1967-69 Maley, Patrick ...... 1988-89 McCloskey, John . . . 1898-00 Langdon, A .T ...... 1921-22 Lipka, Ronald ...... 1970 Malizia, Jim ...... 2004-06 McCloskey, John ...... 1943 Langlois, W .E ...... 1891-92 Lipschutz, Daniel ...... 2011 Malloy, Brian ...... 1970-72 McConnell, Bruce . . . 1985-86 Laning, Michael ...... 2012-14 Lisa, Andrew ...... 2015 Malone, Dennis . . . . 1969, 1971 McCormick, Fred . . . . 1972-74 Larson, Eric ...... 1949 Lista, Michael ...... 1985-87 Mandel, Marc ...... 1972-73 McCracken, J .C . . . . . 1896-00 Laurano, Joseph . . . . 1985-87 Lista, William ...... 1981-83 Manier, John ...... 1908 McCracken, J .C ...... 1933-34 Laurence, William . . . 1964-66 Little, Lewis . . . . . 1916, 1918-19 Mankus, Joseph ...... 1961 McDermond, Pat. . . . 1989-90 Laverelle, Frank ...... 1932 Littleton, Arthur . . . . . 1945-47 Manley, James ...... 1954 McDermott, Pat . . . . 2003-05 Lavery, V ...... 1905-06 Lober, Richard ...... 1987 Manning, Jordan H .2006-08 McDonald, Dan .. . . . 2004-05 Lavin, John ...... 1952-53 Lockett, Ricky...... 1978-79 Manning, Richard ...... 1976 McFadden, G ...... 1891 Lawless, Ed . . . 1944, 1946-47 Lockhart, Allen ...... 1928 Marabella, Gabe . . . . 2002-04 McFadden, J .F ...... 1881 Lawlor, Matthew . . . . 1968-69 Loftus, Connor ...... 2011-14 Marchiano, John . . . . 1958-59 McFadden, Jerry . . . . 1982-84 Lawrence, George . . . . . 1906 Lombardi II, Robert A . 2005-06 Marcin, Michael ...... 1987 McFillin, James ...... 1967-68 Long, Howard ...... 1925 McGarrity, Thomas . . 1993-95 Lawrence, Marcus D . . . . 2006-09 Marcus, Robert ...... 1924 Laws, J .T ...... 2004 Long, Robert ...... 1969-70 Mardula, Robert . . . . . 1974-76 McGarity, Samuel A 2005-07. Laws, Joseph ...... 1942 Longwell, J B...... 1905 Marinelli, Michael . . . 2005-07 McGarry, Michael .. . . 1962-64 Lazarus, David ...... 1991-92 Looby, John ...... 1928 Marino, Anthony . . 2009, 2011 McGee, Jason ...... 1996-98 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 110 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Letterwinners

McGee, Ralph ...... 1972-74 Miklos, Gregory ...... 1988 Morrissey, Mike . . . . . 1986-87 Nelson, William ...... 1977-78 McGeehan, James . . . 1991-93 Miklos, Jim ...... 1986-87 Morrison, Justin . . . . . 2015-16 Newcomb, Cyrus . . . . 1930-33 McGeehan, John . . . . 1983-84 Mikovich, Victor . . . . . 1949-50 Morrison, Kevin . . . . . 1987-89 Newman, Daniel. . . . . 1970-71 McGill, William ...... 1965 Mikula, Edward...... 1943 Morowitz, Fred ...... 2002 Newton, S .B ...... 1893 McGinnis, James ...... 1927 Milanese, Robert . 1999-2002 Mortensen, Ben ...... 1967 Neylon, James ...... 1918-19 McGinley, Edward . . . 1923-24 Miller, A ...... 1907 Moses, Gerard A . . . . 2007-08 Nicholas, Michael...... 1973 McGinley, Edward ...... 1949 Miller, Albert...... 1907-09 Moses, John...... 1950-52 Nichols, James ...... 1980 McGinley, Gerald . . . . 1949-51 Miller, Cache ...... 1992 Moshyedi, Armin . . . . 1988-89 Niemann, Trevor . . . . . 2012-14 McGinley, Richard ...... 1957 Miller, Doug ...... 1994-96 Moskal, Coltan F . . . . . 2015-16 Nix, Keenan ...... 1982-84 McGinn, Sean ...... 2012-13 Miller, Duane ...... 1984 Mosterly, William ...... 1941 Nix, Robert ...... 1976-77 McGinty, John...... 1942 Miller, Edward ...... 1962-63 Mostertz, Robert . . . . 1944-45 Noble, W .W ...... 1881-84 McGoldrick, James . . 2009-11 Miller, Geoffrey...... 1961 Mott, Ako ...... 1990-92 Nolan, Charles ...... 1981-83 McGrady, Chris ...... 2002 Miller, Henry ...... 1915-17 Mowatt, Enrico ...... 1992 Nolan, Evan ...... 2004 McGraw, Rea ...... 1922-23 Miller, James ...... 1981-82 Moyer, Brian ...... 1984-85 Nolan, John ...... 1940-41 McGuire, James ...... 1980-81 Miller, Jonathan. . . . . 1920-22 Moyer, Kirk...... 1983-85 Noll, Ben ...... 2001-03 McGuirk, Gregor . . . . 1987-88 Miller, Joseph ...... 1937-39 Moyer, Richard ...... 1960 Norwald, Louis ...... 1914 Mcllvaine, E .S ...... 1876-77 Miller, Michael ...... 1983 Mulford, A ...... 1903 Nossem, Lukas ...... 2014-15 Mclnerney, John . . . . 1980-82 Miller, Nicholas J . . . . . 2015-16 Mulligan, F .P ...... 1927-28 Notar, Ronald ...... 1963 McKeever, Charles ...... 1894 Miller, P W...... 1879-80 Munger, George . . . . . 1930-32 Novelli, William ...... 1961-62 McKendry, Joseph . . . . . 2010 Miller, Raymond ...... 1918-19 Munger, Greville . . . . . 1958-59 Novoselsky, Brent . . . 1985-87 McKernan, Francis . . . . . 1940 Miller, William ...... 1936-38 Munro, Brian ...... 1997 Nuelle, Scott...... 1983-85 McKernan, Francis ...... 1943 Miller, William ...... 1941-42 Murdoch, Lawrence. . 1913-15 Nye, Alva ...... 1934-36 McKinney, C .J ...... 1955-57 Milne, William E . . . . 2005-07 Murphy, A .I ...... 1939 McKinnon, Fitz ...... 1990-92 Mills, Brandon M . . . . . 2015-16 Murphy, J .H ...... 1876-77 Steven Ortman McLaughin, James ...... 1987 Minds, Chester...... 1911, 1913 Murphy, Kevin ...... 1981 McMahon, P .J ...... 1898 Minds, John H ...... 1894-97 Murphy, Michael . . . . .1978-80 McManus, Albert...... 1975 Minisi, Anthony . . . 1944, 1946-47 Murphy, Paul ...... 1927-28 McManus, Pat...... 2001-03 Miran, Jason H . . . . . 2006-08 Murphy, Thomas ...... 1984 McMullen, Ellsworth . . . . 1923 Miranda, Edgar ...... 1980 Murray, Donald...... 1950-51 McMurray, Scott ...... 1991 Mischo, A F...... 1936-37 Murray, Franny ...... 1934-36 McNally, Brendan J 2007-09. Mitchell, Craig ...... 1901-03 Murray, Ryan J . . . . . 2007-10 McNally, Dan ...... 1986-87 Mitchell, H ...... 1884 Muscat, Dylan ...... 2013-15 McNamara, Robert . . 1935-37 Mitchell, Mike2000,. 2002-03 Musick, Harold ...... 1957-58 McNeil, Thomas ...... 1997 Mitchell, Ryan ...... 2010-13 Musser, Henry ...... 1944 McNichol, Daniel . . . . . 1918-19 Mizell, Chris ...... 2003-06 Myers, David ...... 1983 -OOO- McNulty, Jesse ...... 1944 Mock, Joel ...... 1979-80 Myers, Palmer ...... 1989 Oakerson, William .. . 1969-70 McVicker, Charles ...... 1968 Moeling, Walter...... 1940-41 Myers, Peirce ...... 1944 Oakhill, John ...... 1957 Mebs II, Edward ...... 1999 Moen, Christopher . . . . . 2000 Obara, Timothy . . . . . 1985-86 Meixsell, Vance ...... 1979 Moffatt, Harold ...... 1914 Ben Noll Ober, Joseph ...... 1936-37 Meland, Creighton . . . 1975-77 Moffly, W .T ...... 1884 O’Brien, Conor ...... 2016 Melillo, Anthony M . 2005-07 Mollenbeck, Jared D . . . . 2008-10 O’Connell, Matthew . . . . . 1992 Mellor, Richard ...... 1970-72 Molloy, Bruce ...... 1963-65 O’Connor, Gavin . . . . 1983-85 Melton, John ...... 1945 Molnar, James ...... 1977-78 O’Connor, John . . . . . 1964-65 Mendelson, Irving . . . 1938-40 Molnar, Sigfried ...... 1961-63 Odell, Robert ...... 1941-43 Meridith, Michael . . . 2004-06 Monahan, Robert .. . . 1968-69 Odiorne, Richard ...... 1925 Mercer, E . Leroy . . . . . 1910-12 Monk, Ralph...... 1927-28 O’Donnell, Vincent ...... 1974 Merrell, Thomas ...... 1913-14 Montesanti, John . . 1977, 1979-80 Off, Harry...... 1894-95 Merritt, Stacy ...... 2002 Mooney, Charles J ...... 2012 O’Gorman, Robert ...... 1919 Merrick, Frank ...... 1930 Moore, Alexander C . 2014-16 -NNN- Okere, Kelechukwu.2003-05 Messick, John ...... 1944 Moore, Jonathan D 2008-09. Oko, Thomas ...... 1989-91 Metallo, Vincent . . . . . 1951-53 Moore, Miller ...... 1927 Naji, Joseph ...... 2013-14 Nakfoor, Brett...... 1989 Okolovitch, Todd1999-00,. 2002 Metzger, S ...... 1901-03 Morcott, Scott ...... 1985-86 Okoro, Nick . . . . . 2003, 2005 Meyer, Jerry ...... 1988 Moretto, Thomas ...... 1968 Nash, William ...... 1932 Natale, Frank...... 1987 Okun, Mike ...... 1981-82 Meyer, John ...... 1974-76 Morgan, Aron .. . . . 2013, 2015 O’Leary, James . . . . . 1972-74 Michaels, Joseph ...... 1943 Morgan, Rex ...... 1942, 1947 Natale, Michael ...... 1959-61 Nawrocki, Luke ...... 2009-11 O’Leary, Zachary . . . . 2014-16 Michaleski, Matthew . . 1999-2002 Morgenthaler, John . . 1981-83 Olekszak, Gregory ...... 1952 Michel, Brandon ...... 2014 Morice, W N...... 1896-97 Neall, Jackson...... 1947-48 Neil, J ...... 1876 Olekszyk, Steve . . . . . 1984-86 Michvech, Edward ...... 1993 Moroney, Stephen1998-2001. Olenn, Stanley ...... 1962-63 Micir, Sylvester ...... 1970 Morris, C .D ...... 1929-31 Neill, Hugh ...... 1951 Neill, John ...... 1933-35 Olexy, Joseph ...... 1927-29 Middleton, Doug . . . 2002-05 Morris, Daniel . . . . . 1998-2001 Oliver, H .D ...... 1892-93 Miel, E . DeF ...... 1885-87 Morris, Donald ...... 1990 Neill, William ...... 1915 Neilson, F .B ...... 1889 Olsen, John ...... 1929-30 Miers, R .W ...... 1888 Morris, Horatio ...... 1910-11 Olson, Kyle L ...... 2008-09 Mika, John ...... 1957-59 Morris, Nicholas . . . . . 1993-95 Nelson, C .A ...... 1901 Nelson, Herbert .. . . . 1940-43 Onderdonk, Robert . 1930-32 PENNATHLETICS.COM 111 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Letterwinners

O’Malley, Ryan...... 2012-15 Pearson, Christian M 2015-16. Power, Allan ...... 1949-50 Recchiuti, Michael . 2002-04 O’Neill, Brian ...... 1979 Peden, J .C ...... 1913 Power, Corey ...... 2014-16 Reckus, George...... 1923 O’Neill, Dave ...... 1997-98 Peeke, Gregory ...... 1992 Powers, Josh B . . . . . 2008-10 Reda, Joseph ...... 1993 O’Neill, Doug . 1997-98, 2000 Pendleton, Philip ...... 1921 Powers, Michael . . . . 2001-03 Reese, J .L ...... 1892-93 O’Neill, Hugh ...... 1951 Pennington, Chris1999-2002. Powers, Nathan K . .2008-09 Regan, Daniel...... 1967-69 O’Neill, Michael...... 1983-85 Pennypacker, John . . 1932-34 Poynter, William . . . . 1975-76 Reich, Robert ...... 1976-77 O’Neill, William ...... 1935-37 Pepicelli, Vincent ...... 1944 Prebola, William...... 1982 Reichenbach, Doug . 1945-49 Opekun, Walter. . . . . 1928-29 Pepper, George ...... 1914 Prendergast, Dan . . . . 1980-81 Reinert, Matthew2006,. 2008 Orbison, T .J ...... 1896 Pepper, George . . . . . 1885-86 Price, Eric ...... 1981 Reiser, Christian .. . . . 1979-80 Oristagleo, Robert . . 1946-48 Peralta, Carlos ...... 1982 Price, I .C ...... 1891 Remak, Gus . . . .1879-83, 1885 Ortman, Steven .. . . . 1982-84 Perilstein, Ronald ...... 1977 Price, Joshua ...... 1915 Renfrow, Lucious . . . 1975-76 Osborne, James ...... 1931 Perina, Carl ...... 1930-32 Price, Terrill ...... 1914 Repass, Robert ...... 2007 Osentowski, Chris . . . 1995-96 Perot, F C...... 1880-81 Price, W .C ...... 1888 Rettig, Austin ...... 1993, 95 Osgood, Winchester1893-94. Perry, Brian ...... 1989-90 Price, W .M ...... 1883-84 Reynolds, M .S .1901, 1903-04 Ostrosky, Vincent . . . 1981-82 Perskie, Jake ...... 2001-03 Prior, Richard ...... 1979 Rheault, Corbin . . . . . 1992-93 Ostrowski, William ...... 1969 Person, Brian ...... 1997-2001 Procacci, Phillip ...... 1969 Rhoads, William . . . . . 1948-50 O’Toole, James . . . . . 1982-84 Peterson, Chris ...... 1966-67 Pronchick, James ...... 1977 Riblett, Paul ...... 1929-31 O’Toole, Kevin ...... 1970 Peterson, Jake D ...... 2010 Prudente, Ernest. . . . 1949-50 Ricchio, John ...... 1995-96 Outland, John ...... 1897-99 Peterson, Marty . . . . . 1984-86 Purdy, Larry...... 1958-59 Richardson, D .L ...... 1902 Overfield, P .D ...... 1896-99 Petit, John ...... 1974-75 Puzio, Adrian ...... 1997-99 Richter, Justin...... 2000 Owen, Thomas ...... 1964-66 Petrisko, Jerome . . . . 1964-66 Pyles, Warren ...... 2008 Riepe, James ...... 1962-64 Owens, John ...... 1961-63 Petronio, Matthew ...... 1984 Riepl, Frank ...... 1955-57 Owens, Richard. . . . . 1965-67 Petuskey, William. . . 1974-76 -QQQ- Rigler, Jesse C ...... 2005-07 Pfeilmeier, Francis . . 1966-68 Quarterman, Tyrone . . . . 2016 Riley, Charles ...... 1964 David Pottruck Pfuff, William ...... 1949-50 Quigley, Emanuel ...... 1917 Riley, Christopher . . . 1995-97 Phelps, Steven ...... 1984 Quigley, William . . . . . 1915-16 Riley, John ...... 1970-71 Philbert-Richardson, Kylan.2016 Quillen, Frank ...... 1941-43 Riley, William ...... 1966 Philip-Guide, Sheldon . . . 1993-94 Quinn, John ...... 1946-49 Rinaldi, Gary ...... 1976-78 Philippi, Samuel J . . . 2015-16 Ripp, Ryan . . . . . 2013, 2015-16 Philippi, Thomas ...... 1979 Frank Reagan Rishkofski, Stan. . . . . 1969-70 Phillips, Joe...... 2000-03 Ritt, Daniel ...... 2009-12 Phillips, John (Jack) . . . 2002 Rivera, Trenton ...... 2014 Philler, William...... 1909 Robak, Nicholas . . . 1961, 1964 Pickarski, F .A ...... 1901-04 Robb, Charles ...... 1923 Pickell, Kevin ...... 1976-77 Roberts, Louis ...... 1948-49 Pidgeon, Thomas . . . . 1980-81 Robertson, Larrin . . . 1994-97 -PPP- Piela, Joseph ...... 1995-98 Pace, David...... 1980-81 Robinson, Gerald .. . . 1952-53 Pierce, Michael ...... 2004 Packard, F .A ...... 1881 Robinson, J .L ...... 1905 Pietrovito, Patrick ...... 1966 Packard, John ...... 1961-63 Robinson, John ...... 1930-31 Pike, Charles...... 1909 Page, Donald ...... 1974 Robinson, Jonathan.2000-01, Pike, Robert...... 1925 ...... 03-04 Page, Robert ...... 1951 -RRR- Pikiel, Michael ...... 1997-98 Paik, Woodrow . . . . . 1992-94 Rader, Matt ...... 1997-98 Robinson, Karl ...... 1924-25 Pinciotti, Michael . . . . 2010-12 Paino, Alex G ...... 2010 Radisic, Boris ...... 1976-78 Robinson, W .T ...... 1878-79 Pine, Walter ...... 1927-28 Palilli, Dominic ...... 1936-38 Rafeedie, Fred ...... 1983 Rockafeller, Eugene . . 1914-15 Pinnel, John ...... 1964 Palmer, Stephin...... 1989-91 Rafetto, Herbert ...... 1916 Rodgers, Charlie ...... 1925 Pinney, John...... 1968 Palombo, Carl ...... 1931-33 Raffel, William ...... 1929-31 Rodgers, Franklyn L . . . . 1955 Pinto, Thomas ...... 1971-72 Panciello, Donald . . . . 2013-16 Ragone, William. . . . . 2010-13 Rodio, Bruce ...... 1983-84 Pisacane, Frank . . . . . 1957-59 Panfil, Robert ...... 1961-62 Raike, Brian . . . . 2004-05, 07 Roesler, Travis ...... 2003 Pisano, Stephen . . . . . 1983-84 Pankratz, Joe ...... 2003 Rainwater, Laye . . . . . 1938-40 Rogers, David ...... 1997-98 Pisarri, Ryan ...... 2004-05 Panzini, James ...... 1985-86 Raksnis, John ...... 1957 Rogers, Qurran...... 1997-99 Pita, Frank ...... 1932 Pappas, Charles ...... 1966 Ralston, F .W ...... 1885-86 Rohde, Parker ...... 1985-87 Plaza, Fred ...... 1999-2002 Papworth, Alton . . . . 1922-24 Ramm, Keith ...... 1987 Rohrbacker, Bernhard . . 1954-55 Pletz, Lee Rob ...... 1942 Park, David ...... 2011-13 Ramsdell, Fred ...... 1909-10 Roland, Tom ...... 1977-78 Plummer, Gary ...... 1986 Parke, Samuel ...... 1925 Rascoe, Larry ...... 1996-98 Rooke, W .J ...... 1904-05 Poderys, Eric . . 1987, 1989-90 Parker, Luke ...... 1993-94 Raser, William ...... 1956-58 Roose, William ...... 1930 Poleski, Frank ...... 1968 Parker, Randy . . . . 1999-2001 Rask, Erik ...... 2009-11 Rosania, Robert . . . . . 1984-85 Pomygalski, Rich . . . . 1953-55 Parsons, Chris.1996-97, 1999 Rasmussen, Jason. . . 2009-11 Rosborough, Warren1992-94. Posey, W .C ...... 1884 Parsons, Ross...... 1986-87 Ratowsky, Alfred .. . . 1927-29 Rosenau, Walter ...... 1917 Potter, Wilson...... 1899-00 Pasik, Timothy ...... 1980 Rawicz, David ...... 1990-91 Rosenbaum, Theodore.2006-07 Pottruck, David . . . . . 1967-69 Patel, Sagar ...... 2003-05 Rea, Matthew ...... 2011 Rosenbleeth, Rich . . . 1952-53 Poulos, Daniel ...... 2014-16 Paul, Jordon ...... 1982 Reagan, Charles . . . . . 1907-08 Rosenbloom, Carroll.1927-28 Powel, John ...... 1932-33 Paul, William ...... 1962-63 Reagan, Francis . . . . . 1938-40 Rosengarten, M .G . . . 1892-94 Powell, Robert ...... 1932-33 Pauxtis, Simon H ...... 1907 Reale, Vaughan ...... 1984 Rosetsky, H...... 1919 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 112 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Letterwinners

Ross, G .G ...... 1887 Savage, Michael ...... 1983 Shanafelt, John ...... 1951-53 Smith, James ...... 1979-81 Ross, Harry ...... 1915-16 Savini, Paul ...... 1998-2000 Shanahan, William . . 1932-34 Smith, John ...... 1927 Ross, Richard ...... 1956 Savitsky, George . . . . 1944-47 Shane, Clifford...... 1940 Smith, Kenneth ...... 1952-53 Rossell, Henry.1944, 1947-48 Sawyer, P ...... 1920 Shannon, Joseph ...... 1889 Smith, Livingston.1898-1900 Rossenthal, Jack .. . . 1943-44 Scarlett, Hunter. . . . . 1905-08 Shanosky, Chris ...... 1979 Rossignol, Bruce .. . . 1995-98 Schaefer, Matthew . 2007-09 Shanosky, Leo ...... 1950 Don Snyder Rost, Joseph G . . . . . 2007-08 Schafer, Richard . . . . 1955-56 Shaw, Edward ...... 1958-60 Rouse, Felix ...... 1994-95 Schaff, Joseph ...... 1927-28 Shead, Chris ...... 1970-71 Routh, Steven ...... 1976-78 Schainman, Mory . . . . 1927-28 Sheble, H .W ...... 1904-06 Ruegenberg, J .M ...... 1899 Schamberg, M . . . . . 1879, 1881 Sheffield, Johnny . . . . 1972-73 Rubano, Carmelo . . . 1997-99 Schantz, Peter ...... 1959-60 Sheftic, Jeffrey ...... 1985-86 Rubin, Steven ...... 1980-82 Scheerer, David ...... 1923 Shell, J .K .1878, 1881, 1886-87 Ruffolo, Guillermo . . . . . 2008 Scheid, Thomas . . . . . 1975-76 Shepherd, Samuel . . . . . 2006 Ruffolo, Luis ...... 2008-10 Scherpf, John ...... 1991-92 Shiekman, Morton . . . 1940-42 Ruggieri, Michael . . . . 1960-61 Schmall, Michael . . . . . 2012-14 Shinn, Walter ...... 1936-38 Ruggiero, John...... 1931 Schmidt, George ...... 1942 Shirk, John ...... 1981-82 Ruhkamp, Brent ...... 1993 Schmidt, Noel ...... 1950-52 Shober, John ...... 1927-28 Smith, Malcolm...... 1941 Ruisch, Robert ...... 1990-91 Schmucker, Jason . . . 2009-11 Shober, S .L ...... 1881-82 Smith, Mason ...... 2012-13 Runte, Walter ...... 1939-40 Schnee, Gregory ...... 1995 Sholder, Shaun ...... 1983-84 Smith, Monroe ...... 1930-32 Rush, Sundiata ...... 1990-92 Schneider, Donald . . 1945-47 Sholly, Jared . . . . . 2009, 2011 Smith, Robert ...... 1966 Rushing, Lance ...... 1989-91 Schneider, Robert ...... 1927 Shreve, Porter ...... 1960-61 Smith, Whitney . . . . . 1963-65 Russell, Edward ...... 1913-15 Schoenauer, Brian .. . 2014-16 Shue, Gary ...... 1970-72 Smith, William ...... 1941 Russell, John ...... 1952-53 Schoff, Charles ...... 1890-92 Shulman, David ...... 1981-83 Smugeresky, Joe . . . . 1969-70 Rutherford, Eric . . . . . 1984-85 Schrufer, Edward . . . 1978-79 Sica, Alfred . . . 1944, 1946-48 Smyth, Corning ...... 1934 Rutter, R .L ...... 1885 Schuenemann, Bob . 1935-37 Sidberry, Lerone . . . . 1988-89 Snover, J .B ...... 1898-99 Ryan, Kris ...... 1998-2001 Schulte, Jeffrey ...... 1981-82 Sieracki, Stanley ...... 1925 Snyder, Don ...... 2004-05 Ryncavage, Joseph . . . . . 1974 Schultz, Joseph .. . . . 1962-64 Sikarski, David ...... 1956-58 Snyder, Joseph ...... 1939 Schuman, William ...... 1944 Silberzweig, Joseph . . 2010-11 Snyder, Richard ...... 1925 Schuster, Gregory . . . 2009-12 Silvestri, John ...... 1974 Joe Sandberg Sokolis, Stanley .. . . . 1930-32 Schwanewede, Bill .. . 1989-91 Silvey, Michael ...... 1992-94 Solomon, William T . . 2015-16 Schwartz, Matthew. . 2012-14 Simmons, R .H ...... 1891-93 Solow, Steven ...... 1970-72 Schweder, John . . 1945, 1947-49 Simms, Steven ...... 1977 Sommer, Frank. . . 1907, 1909 Schwertner, Mark J . . 2012-13 Simonin, Jesse ...... 1997-98 Sommers, James ...... 1910 Sciolla, Ralph ...... 1977-78 Simpson, Walter ...... 1912 Sontich, Lukas J ...... 2015-16 Scott, Conner. . 2010, 2012-14 Sims, Joseph ...... 1939 Sorenson, Leo. . . . . 1923, 1925 Scott, Gary ...... 1952-54 Sims, Robert...... 1990-92 Sorrenti, Frank ...... 1976-77 Scott, James ...... 1909-10 Sims, Sim K ...... 2010 Soslow, Jack ...... 2016 Scott, Jasen ...... 1993-96 Singer, Donald ...... 1924-26 Soukup, Thomas ...... 1978 Scott, Joshua D ...... 2010 Sinkler, W ...... 1903-04 Southard, Terry ...... 1944 Scovanner, Wes . . . . . 1965-67 Sinnigen, John ...... 1977-78 -SSS- Soyster, Michael . . . . 1995-97 Scull, Folwell ...... 1925-27 Sisco, Jon ...... 1975-76 Sabia, Ronald ...... 1983 Spaeth, J .D .E ...... 1887-88 Scull, Paul ...... 1927-28 Skirkanich, John ...... 1963 St . George, Richard . . . . . 1978 Spillane, David...... 1960 Scungio, Scott ...... 1984-86 Slapnicka, Chad . . . . 2003-04 Saelinger, Jonathan R . . 2008-10 Spitznagel, John . . . . . 1990-91 Sebastienelli, A .J . . . . 1984-86 Smailis, Joseph ...... 1982-84 Salem, John ...... 1959-60 Spizuoco, Denis ...... 1975 Sebastienelli, Robert .. . . 1956 Small, John ...... 1967 Salter, W .H ...... 1885-86 Spounagle, Robert. . 1945-48 Sechrest, Edward ...... 1978 Small, John ...... 1943 Salve, Patrick ...... 1957 Spruance, Russell ...... 1911 Seelbach, Charles .. . . 1913-14 Small, Steve ...... 2002-03 Salvino, Jeffrey . . . . . 1995-97 Stanford, George ...... 1931 Seeley, James ...... 1952-53 Smalley, I .F ...... 1928 Samawicz, Philip...... 1962 Stanger, Rhys ...... 1942 Seibolt, William ...... 1974 Smerdel, Paul ...... 1990 Sammarco, Carl . . . . . 1951-53 Stannard, J .B . . . . . 1894, 1896 Seidenberger, Clarence.1944 Smith, A . 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PASSING YARDS Season-by-Season Passing

Game Yards Opponent Date Leaders 1 . Gavin Hoffman 476 Brown 10 .28 .2000 2 . Mike Mitchell 428 Dartmouth 10 .5 .2002 Year Player Yards Att . Comp . 1956 Rich Ross 150 49 12 3 . Gavin Hoffman 399 Columbia 10 .16 .1999 1957 Tom Twitmyer 182 26 10 4 . Gavin Hoffman 394 Harvard 11 11. .2000 1958 Larry Purdy 445 69 27 5 . Pat McDermott 384 Bucknell 10 .9 .2004 1959 George Koval 589 82 37 6 . Mike Mitchell 371 Cornell 11 22. .2003 1960 George Koval 288 56 24 7 . Robert Irvin 365 Princeton 11 4. .2006 1960 Porter Shreve 288 53 27 8 . Mark DeRosa 360 Cornell 11 19. .1994 1961 Luther Gray 150 46 16 9 . Gavin Hoffman 356 Lehigh 9 16. .2000 1962 John Owens 265 50 22 10 . Mike Mitchell 351 Yale 10 .26 .2002 1963 Donald Challis 318 64 28 11 . Alek Torgersen 350 Yale 10 .23 .2015 1964 Tom Kennedy 283 71 26 Alek Torgersen 350 Dartmouth 10 .4 .2014 1965 Bill Creeden 501 95 45 13 . Alek Torgersen 349 Princeton 11 8. .2014 1966 Bill Creeden 1,842 265 121 14 . Gavin Hoffman 348 Harvard 11 13. .1999 1967 Bill Creeden 870 164 70 15 . Gavin Hoffman 343 Brown 10 .23 .1999 1968 Bernie Zbrzeznj 1,278 188 101 16 . Pat McDermott 341 Brown 10 .30 .2004 1969 John Brown 493 91 44 17 . Alek Torgersen 336 Lehigh 9 19. .2015 1970 Pancho Micir 1,292 214 104 18 . Pat McDermott 334 Villanova 9 24. .2005 1971 Gary Shue 1,016 135 65 Mike Mitchell 334 Brown 11 2. .2002 1972 Tom Pinto 694 74 34 20 . Matt Rader 334 Brown 10 .25 .1997 1973 Marty Vaughn 1,926 206 114 21 . Alek Torgersen 331 Cornell 11 22. .2014 1974 Marty Vaughn 1,503 213 112 22 . Gavin Hoffman 330 Cornell 11 18. .2000 1975 Bob Graustein 1,197 183 107 1976 Bob Graustein 1,429 230 127 1977 Tom Roland 189 49 16 Year Yards Season 1978 Tom Roland 300 47 22 1 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 3,214 1979 Doug Marzonie 944 136 59 2 . Mike Mitchell 2002 2,803 1980 Gary Vura 284 63 22 3 . Alek Torgersen 2014 2,689 1981 Doug Marzonie 893 199 85 4 . Mike Mitchell 2003 2,470 1982 Gary Vura 1,771 275 148 5 . Gavin Hoffman 1999 2,328 1983 John McGeehan 1,266 169 79 6 . Alek Torgersen 2016 2,231 1984 John McGeehan 1,493 169 95 7 . Jimmy McGeehan 1993 2,197 1985 Jim Crocicchia 1,250 208 113 8 . Robert Irvin 2006 2,128 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1,200 176 90 9 . Mark DeRosa 1995 2,053 1987 John Keller 580 81 51 10 . Matt Rader 1998 2,026 1988 Malcolm Glover 1,498 190 103 11 . Gavin Hoffman 2001 2,000 1989 Malcolm Glover 1,733 273 147 12 . Alek Torgersen 2015 1,996 1990 Doug Hensch 1,088 197 91 13 . Pat McDermott 2004 1,995 1991 Jimmy McGeehan 848 179 74 14 . Marty Vaughn 1973 1,926 1992 Jimmy McGeehan 909 160 86 15 . Billy Ragone 2011 1,860 1993 Jimmy McGeehan 2,197 318 183 16 . Bill Creeden 1966 1,842 1994 Mark DeRosa 1,832 244 152 17 . Matt Rader 1997 1,832 1995 Mark DeRosa 2,053 292 157 Mark DeRosa 1994 1,832 1996 Tom MacLeod 720 150 75 1997 Matt Rader 1,832 289 164 1998 Matt Rader 2,026 279 172 Career Years Yards 1999 Gavin Hoffman 2,328 336 200 1 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 7,542 2000 Gavin Hoffman 3,214 386 272 2 . Alek Torgersen 2013-16 7,025 2001 Gavin Hoffman 2,000 282 179 3 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 5,547 2002 Mike Mitchell 2,803 371 241 4 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 5,104 2003 Mike Mitchell 2,470 319 200 5 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 3,954 2004 Pat McDermott 1,995 294 159 6 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 3,885 2005 Pat McDermott 1,621 261 136 7 . Matt Rader 1997-98 3,858 2006 Robert Irvin 2,128 312 174 8 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 3,820 2007 Bryan Walker 1,468 281 152 9 . Malcom Glover 1987-89 3,462 2008 Robert Irvin 1,031 169 89 10 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 3,429 2009 Kyle Olson 1,074 191 100 11 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 3,413 2010 Billy Ragone 834 123 70 12 . Bill Creeden 1965-67 3,213 2011 Billy Ragone 1,860 265 151 13 . Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 2,890 2012 Billy Ragone 1,288 210 118 14 . Gary Vura 1980-82 2,859 2013 Billy Ragone 1,105 184 95 15 . John McGeehan 1983-84 2,759 2014 Alek Torgersen 2,689 421 260 16 . Bob Graustein 1975-76 2,626 2015 Alek Torgersen 1,996 236 163 17 . Reds Bagnell 1948-50 2,013 2016 Alek Torgersen 2,231 296 198 *includes all of Penn’s career 2,000-yard passers

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ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS

Game Attempts Opponent Date Game Completions Opponent Date 1 . Alek Torgersen 61 at Princeton 11 8. 2014. 1 . Alek Torgersen 40 Princeton 11 .8 .2014 2 . Bryan Walker 60 at Brown 10 .27 .2007 Alek Torgersen 40 Dartmouth 10 .4 2014. Bryan Walker 60 at Dartmouth 9 29. .2007 3 . Gavin Hoffman 38 Brown 10 .28 .2000 4 . Alek Torgersen 58 at Dartmouth 10 .4 .2014 5 . Gavin Hoffman 52 vs . Brown 10 .28 .2000 Years Completions Gavin Hoffman 52 at Lehigh 9 16. 2000. Season 1 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 272 2 . Alek Torgersen 2014 260 Season Years Attempts 3 . Mike Mitchell 2002 241 1 . Alek Torgersen 2014 421 4 . Mike Mitchell 2003 200 2 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 386 Gavin Hoffman 1999 200 3 . Mike Mitchell 2002 371 6 . Alek Torgersen 2016 198 4 . Gavin Hoffman 1999 336 7 . Jimmy McGeehan 1993 183 5 . Mike Mitchell 2003 319 8 . Gavin Hoffman 2001 179 6 . Jimmy McGeehan 1993 318 9 . Robert Irvin 2006 174 7 . Robert Irvin 2006 312 10 . Matt Rader 1998 172 8 . Pat McDermott 2004 294 11 . Matt Rader 1997 164 9 . Mark DeRosa 1995 292 12 . Alek Torgersen 2015 163 10 . Alek Torgersen 2016 296 13 . Pat McDermott 2004 159 12 . Matt Rader 1997 289 14 . Mark DeRosa 1995 157 12 . Gavin Hoffman 2001 282 15 . Bryan Walker 2007 152 13 . Bryan Walker 2007 281 Mark DeRosa 1994 152 14 . Matt Rader 1998 279 17 . Billy Ragone 2011 151 15 . Gary Vura 1982 275 18 . Gary Vura 1982 148 16 . Malcom Glover 1989 273 19 . Malcom Glover 1989 147 20 . Pat McDermott 2005 136 21 . Bob Graustein 1976 127 Career Years Attempts 22 . Bill Creeden 1966 121 1 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 1,004 2 . Alek Torgersen 2013-2016 963 3 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 786 Career Years Completions 4 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 726 1 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 651 5 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 657 2 . Alek Torgersen 2013-2016 627 6 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 591 3 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 463 7 . Matt Rader 1997-98 568 4 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 437 8 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 536 5 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 343 9 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 535 6 . Matt Rader 1997-98 336 10 . Bill Creeden 1965-67 524 7 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 315 11 . Malcom Glover 1987-89 520 8 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 309 12 . Gary Vura 1980-82 467 9 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 291 13 . Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 434 10 . Malcom Glover 1987-89 271 14 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 419 11 . Bill Creeden 1965-67 236 15 . Bob Graustein 1975-76 413 12 . Bob Graustein 1975-76 234 13 . Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 231 14 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 226 15 . Gary Vura 1980-82 221

Season Completion Percentage Career Completion Percentage Year Completion % (C/A) Years Completion %(C/A) 1 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 70 .4% (272/386) 1 . Alek Torgersen 2013-2016 65 .1% (627/963) 2 . Alek Torgersen 2015 69 .1% (163/236) 2 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 64 .8% (651/1,004) 3 . Alek Torgersen 2016 66 .9% (198/296) 3 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 63 .7% (463/726) 4 . Mike Mitchell 2002 64 9%. (241/371) 4 . Matt Rader 1997-98 59 .1% (336/568) 5 . Gavin Hoffman 1999 62 6%. (200/336) 5 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 57 .6% (309/536) 6 . Alek Torgersen 2014 61 .8% (260/421) 6 . Bob Graustein 1975-76 56 .6% (234/413) 7 . Matt Rader 1997 61 .6% (164/289) 7 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 55 .6% (437/786) 8 . Jimmy McGeehan 1993 57 .5% (183/318) 8 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 54 .3% (291/535) 9 . Billy Ragone 2011 57 .0% (151/265) 9 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 53 .9% (226/419) 10 . Robert Irvin 2006 55 .7% (174/312) 10 . Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 53 .2% (231/434) 11 . Pat McDermott 2004 54 .0% (159/294) 11 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 53 .2% (315/591) 12 . Mark DeRosa 1995 53 .7% (157/292) 12 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 52 .2% (343/657) *minimum 230 attempts 13 . Malcolm Glover 1987-89 52 .1% (271/520) *minimum 400 attempts

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TOUCHDOWNS OPPONENT RECORDS

Game Touchdowns Opponent Date Opponent Single-Game Record - Passing Yards 1 . Mike Mitchell 5 vs . Cornell 11 22. 2003. 566 ...... Mike Nebrich (Fordham - 10 .11 .2014) 2 . Alek Torgersen 4 vs . Yale 10 .23 .2015 Alek Torgersen 4 at Yale 10 .21 2016. Opponent Single-Game Record - Passing Attempts 60 ...... Ricky Rahne (Cornell - 11 .16 .2000)

Season Year Touchdowns Opponent Single-Game Record - Completions 1 . Mike Mitchell 2003 26 37...... Jim Perry (Brown - 10 .24 .1998) 2 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 24 Jimmy McGeehan 1993 24 Opponent Single-Game Record - Passing TDs 4 . Mike Mitchell 2002 20 6 ...... Mike Nebrich (Fordham - 10 .11 .2014) 5 . Alek Torgersen 2015 19 6 . Marty Vaughn 1973 17 Alek Torgersen 2016 17 8 . Robert Irvin 2006 16 Mark DeRosa 1995 16 10 . Matt Rader 1998 15 11 . Alek Torgersen 2014 14 Gavin Hoffman 1999 14 13 . Mark DeRosa 1994 13 Gary Vura 1982 13 15 . Pat McDermott 2004 12 Gavin Hoffman 2001 12

Career Years Touchdowns 1 . Alek Torgersen 2013-Present 52 2 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 50 3 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 47 4 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 36 5 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 34 6 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 29 7 . Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 26 8 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 25 9 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 24 10 . John McGeehan 1983-84 22 11 . Matt Rader 1997-98 20 Gary Vura 1980-82 20 Bill Creeden 1965-67 20 14 . Reds Bagnell 1948-50 18 15 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 16

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YARDS Season-by-Season Receiving Leaders Year Player Yds . Rec . TDs Game Yards Opponent Date 1956 Dick Schafer 93 6 2 1 . Don Clune 284 Harvard 10 .30 1971. 1957 Barney Berlinger 77 5 0 2 . Karl Hall 252 Cornell 9 19. 1981. 1958 Barney Berlinger 104 7 1 3 . Paul Scull 229 Cornell 11 29. .1928 1959 Peter Schantz 167 9 3 4 . Justin Watson 210 Brown 10 .29 .2016 1960 Jon Greenawalt 262 17 4 5 . Dan Castles 204 Cornell 11 22. 2003. 1961 Ron Allshouse 125 12 1 6 . Don Clune 200 Brown 10 .7 1972. 1962 Ron Allshouse 318 18 2 7 . Don Clune 186 Lafayette 9 29. .1973 1963 Ed Miller 131 11 0 8 . Rob Milanese 184 Columbia 10 .16 .1999 1964 Harrison Clement 161 14 0 9 . Spencer Kulcsar 182 Cornell 11 22. .2014 1965 Rick Owens 451 43 4 10 . Rob Milanese 172 Cornell 11 23. .2002 1966 Rick Owens 439 28 2 11 . Conner Scott 167 Yale 10 .25 .2014 1967 Rick Owens 266 24 1 12 . Justin Watson 166 Yale 10 .21 2016. 1968 Pete Blumenthal 506 39 4 12 . Don Clune 163 Harvard 11 3. .1973 1969 Pete Blumenthal 277 25 1 13 . Conner Scott 161 Lafayette 9 15. .2012 1970 Bruce Batch 338 27 0 14 . Miles Macik 158 Dartmouth 9 16. 1995. 1971 Don Clune 891 40 5 15 . Miles Macik 153 Colgate 10 .9 1993. 1972 Don Clune 646 28 5 16 . Rick Owens 152 Dartmouth 11 19. 1966. 1973 Don Clune 882 53 7 *includes all of Penn’s 150-yard receiving games 1974 Bob Bucola 593 39 7 1975 Ron Kellogg 432 32 0 1976 Tim Kelly 344 22 0 Season Year Yards 1977 Nelson Johnson 111 8 1 1 . Justin Watson 2016 1,115 1978 Steve Routh 171 10 0 2 . Rob Milanese 2002 1,112 1979 Nelson Johnson 444 22 2 3 . Justin Watson 2015 1,082 1980 Jerry Smith 285 16 1 4 . Dan Castles 2003 1,067 1981 Karl Hall 615 38 6 5 . Dan Castles 2004 966 1982 Jeff Schulte 267 25 6 6 . Rob Milanese 2000 936 1983 Rich Syrek 432 19 3 7 . Don Clune 1971 891 1984 Warren Buehler 509 23 2 8 . Spencer Kulcsar 2014 884 1985 Brian Moyer 335 27 3 9 . Don Clune 1973 882 1986 Brent Novoselsky 337 18 6 10 . Miles Macik 1993 840 1987 Brent Novoselsky 174 15 3 11 . Miles Macik 1995 817 1988 Scott Sandler 534 33 1 12 . Miles Macik 1994 708 1989 Dave Whaley 622 47 0 13 . Rob Milanese 1999 702 1990 Mohamed Ali 378 21 1 14 . Matt Carre 2006 697 1991 Mike Baker 256 28 0 15 . Conner Scott 2012 691 1992 Cache Miller 375 36 1 16 . Doug O’Neill 2000 678 1993 Miles Macik 840 72 13 17 . Rob Milanese 2001 659 1994 Miles Macik 708 60 8 18 . Don Clune 1972 646 1995 Miles Macik 817 68 5 1996 Mark Fabish 302 29 3 1997 Doug O’Neill 430 32 1 Career Years Yards 1 . Rob Milanese 1999-2002 3,405 1998 Doug O’Neill 506 42 3 1999 Rob Milanese 702 41 4 2 . Justin Watson 2014-Present 2,694 3 . Dan Castles 2001-2004 2,444 2000 Rob Milanese 936 76 6 4 . Don Clune 1971-73 2,419 2001 Rob Milanese 659 57 3 5 . Miles Macik 1993-95 2,365 2002 Rob Milanese 1,112 85 8 6 . Conner Scott 2010-14 1,762 2003 Dan Castles 1,067 71 13 7 . Doug O’Neill 1996-2000 1,614 2004 Dan Castles 966 70 8 8 . Matt Carre 2004-06 1,450 2005 Dan McDonald 504 29 3 9 . Bob Bucola 1971, 73-74 1,449 2006 Matt Carre 697 43 3 10 . Ryan Mitchell 2010-13 1,373 2007 Braden Lepisto 597 50 4 11 . Braden Lepisto 2005-07 1,283 2008 Kyle Derham 404 29 1 12 . Karl Hall 1981-83 1,230 2009 Kyle Derham 388 35 3 13 . Colin Smith 1998-2001 1,211 2010 David Wurst 325 24 1 14 . Joe Phillips 2000-03 1,185 2011 Ryan Calvert 641 58 5 15 . Rick Owens 1965-67 1,156 2012 Conner Scott 691 52 5 16 . Spencer Kulcsar 2011-14 1,131 2013 Conner Scott 458 38 2 17 . Rich Syrek 1981-83 1,126 2014 Spencer Kulcsar 884 82 4 18 . Dave Whaley 1987-89 1,088 2015 Justin Watson 1,082 74 9 19 . Chris Brassell 1991-93 1,022 2016 Justin Watson 1,115 89 8 *includes all of Penn’s 1,000-yard receivers

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RECEPTIONS TOUCHDOWNS

Game Receptions Opponent Date Game Touchdowns Opponent Date 1 . Spencer Kulcsar 16 at Princeton 11 8. 2014. 1 . Dan Castles 4 Cornell 11 .22 .2003 2 . Rob Milanese 15 Cornell 11 23. .2002 2 . Justin Watson 3 at Yale 10 21. .2016 Spencer Kulcsar 15 Dartmouth 10 .4 .2014 4 . Spencer Kulcsar 14 Brown 11 1. .2014 5 . Justin Watson 13 at Harvard 11 14. .2015 Season Year Touchdowns Rob Milanese 13 Lehigh 9 16. 2000. 1 . Dan Castles 2003 13 7 . Justin Watson 12 at Princeton 11 5. 2016. Miles Macik 1993 13 Conner Scott 12 Lafayette 9 22. .2012 3 . Justin Watson 2015 9 Dan Castles 12 Bucknell 10 .9 .2004 4 . Justin Watson 2016 8 Dan Castles 12 Lehigh 9 27. .2003 Rob Milanese 2002 8 Miles Macik 12 Dartmouth 9 16. 1995. Dan Castles 2002 8 Miles Macik 12 Fordham 10 .2 .1993 Miles Macik 1994 8 Karl Hall 12 Brown 10 .10 .1981 7 . Ben Zagorski 2000 7 Rick Owens 12 Cornell 11 25. .1965 Don Clune 1973 7 15 . Justin Watson 11 at Cornell 11 19. .2016 9 . Rob Milanese 2000 6 Justin Watson 11 Brown 10 .29 .2016 10 . Ty Taylor 2013 5 Conner Scott 11 at Villanova 9 28. 2013. Conner Scott 2012 5 Ryan Calvert 11 at Harvard 11 12. .2011 Ryan Calvert 2011 5 Braden Lepisto 11 Villanova 9 22. .2007 Miles Macik 1995 5 Miles Macik 11 William & Mary 10 .14 .1995 14 . Doug O’Neill 2000 4 21 . Justin Watson 10 Harvard 11 11. .2016 Spencer Kulcsar 2014 4 Justin Watson 10 at Yale 10 21. 2016. Justin Watson 10 at Lehigh 9 19. .2015 Spencer Kulcsar 10 Cornell 11 22. .2014 Career Years Touchdowns Braden Lepisto 10 Brown 10 .27 2007. 1 . Dan Castles 2001-04 27 Ben Zagorski 10 Harvard 11 11. 2000. 2 . Miles Macik 1993-95 26 Miles Macik 10 Holy Cross 10 .8 .1994 3 . Rob Milanese 1999-2002 21 Miles Macik 10 Harvard 11 13. .1993 4 . Justin Watson 2014-Present 19 Ron Kellogg 10 Cornell 11 22. .1975 5 . Don Clune 1971-73 17 *includes all of Penn’s 10-catch receiving games 6 . Karl Hall 1981-83 13 7 . Ben Zagorski 1997-2000 12 Year Receptions Season 8 . Bob Bucola 1971, 73-74 12 1 . Justin Watson 2016 89 2 . Rob Milanese 2002 85 9 . Christian Pearson2015-Present 11 Conner Scott 2010-14 11 3 . Spencer Kulcsar 2014 82 4 . Rob Milanese 2000 76 Chris Brassell 1991-93 11 12 . Matt Carre 2004-06 10 5 . Justin Watson 2015 74 6 . Miles Macik 1993 72 13 . Colin Smith 1998-2001 9 7 . Dan Castles 2003 71 Mark Fabish 1993-96 9 8 . Dan Castles 2002 70 9 . Miles Macik 1995 68 10 . Miles Macik 1994 60 11 . Ryan Calvert 2011 58 12 . Rob Milanese 2001 57 OPPONENT RECORDS 13 . Don Clune 1973 53 14 . Conner Scott 2012 52 Opponent Single-Game Record - Receiving Yards Doug O’Neill 2000 52 214 ...... Rob Peters (Princeton - 10 .19 .1940)

Career Years Receptions Opponent Single-Game Record - Receptions 1 . Rob Milanese 1999-2002 259 13...... Matt Less (Columbia, 10 .7 .1989) 2 . Justin Watson 2014-Present 205 ...... Rob Peters (Princeton, 10 .19 .1940) 3 . Miles Macik 1993-95 200 4 . Dan Castles 2001-04 167 Opponent Single-Game Record - Receiving TDs 5 . Conner Scott 2010-14 151 4 ...... Stephen Campbell (Brown - 10 .23 .1999) 6 . Doug O’Neill 1996-2000 126 7 . Don Clune 1971-73 121 8 . Spencer Kulcsar 2011-14 111 9 . Braden Lepisto 2005-07 102 Colin Smith 1998-2001 102 Ryan Mitchell 2010-13 102 12 . Rick Owens 1965-67 95 13 . Matt Carre 2004-06 93 14 . Joe Phillips 2000-03 90 15 . Bob Bucola 1971, 73-74 80

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Season-by-Season Reception ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Leaders Game Yards Opponent Date Paul Scull 312 Cornell 11 .29 .1928 Year Player Rec . Yds . TDs 1956 Dick Schafer 6 93 2 George Burrell 297 Cornell 10 .8 .1966 1957 Barney Berlinger 5 77 0 Jim Finn 294 Brown 10 .24 .1998 1958 Barney Berlinger 7 104 1 Don Clune 284 Harvard 10 .30 .1971 1959 Peter Schantz 9 167 3 Bryan Keys 283 Brown 10 .14 .1989 1960 Jon Greenawalt 17 262 4 1961 Ron Allshouse 12 125 1 1962 Ron Allshouse 18 318 2 Season Year Rush Rec . Ret . Total 1963 Ed Miller 11 131 0 Bryan Keys 1989 1,302 374 0 1,676 1964 Harrison Clement 14 161 0 Terrance Stokes 1993 1,211 284 162 1,657 1965 Rick Owens 43 451 4 Chris Flynn 1986 917 110 593 1,620 1966 Rick Owens 28 439 2 Jim Finn 1998 1,450 134 0 1,584 1967 Rick Owens 24 266 1 Sam Mathews 2003 1,266 311 0 1,577 1968 Pete Blumenthal 39 506 4 Kris Ryan 2001 1,304 177 0 1,481 1969 Pete Blumenthal 25 277 1 Adolph Bellizeare 1972 849 149 392 1,390 1970 Bruce Batch 27 338 0 1971 Don Clune 40 891 5 1972 Don Clune 28 646 5 Career Years Rush Rec . Ret . Total 1973 Don Clune 53 882 7 Adolph Bellizeare1972-74 2,155 383 1,466 4,004 1974 Bob Bucola 39 593 7 Bryan Keys 1987-89 3,137 584 263 3,984 1975 Ron Kellogg 32 432 0 Chris Flynn 1985-87 2,181 276 1,315 3,772 1976 Tim Kelly 22 344 0 Rob Milanese 1999-2002 96 3,405 34 3,539 1977 Nelson Johnson 8 111 1 Kris Ryan 1998-2001 3,181 283 22 3,486 1978 Steve Routh 10 171 0 Terrance Stokes1992-94 2,717 519 235 3,471 1979 Nelson Johnson 22 444 2 Mark Fabish 1993-96 51 928 2,066 3,045 1980 Jerry Smith 16 285 1 Justin Watson2014-Present 287 2,694 0 2,981 1981 Karl Hall 38 615 6 Joe Sandberg 2005-07 2,231 676 0 2,907 1982 Jeff Schulte 25 267 6 Jim Finn 1995-98 2,251 232 366 2,840 1983 Rich Syrek 19 432 3 Rich Comizio 1984-86 2,479 314 20 2,813 1984 Warren Buehler 23 509 2 1985 Brian Moyer 27 335 3 1986 Brent Novoselsky 18 337 6 1987 Chris Flynn 15 117 1 Brent Novoselsky 15 174 3 OPPONENT RECORD 1988 Scott Sandler 33 534 1 1989 Dave Whaley 47 622 0 Opponent Single-Game Record - All-Purpose Yards 1990 Mohamed Ali 21 378 1 363 ...... , Illinois (10 .31 .1925) 1991 Mike Baker 28 256 0 1992 Cache Miller 36 375 1 1993 Miles Macik 72 840 13 1994 Miles Macik 60 708 8 1995 Miles Macik 68 817 5 1996 Mark Fabish 29 302 3 1997 Doug O’Neill 32 430 1 1998 Doug O’Neill 42 506 3 1999 Rob Milanese 41 702 4 2000 Rob Milanese 76 996 6 2001 Rob Milanese 57 659 3 2002 Rob Milanese 85 1,112 8 2003 Dan Castles 71 1,067 13 2004 Dan Castles 70 966 8 2005 Dan McDonald 29 504 3 Matt Carre 29 445 6 2006 Braden Lepisto 47 625 2 2007 Braden Lepisto 50 597 4 2008 Kyle Derham 29 404 1 2009 Kyle Derham 35 388 3 2010 David Wurst 24 325 1 2011 Ryan Calvert 58 641 5 2012 Conner Scott 52 691 5 2013 Conner Scott 38 458 2 Don Clune 2014 Spencer Kulcsar 82 884 4 2015 Justin Watson 74 1,082 9 2016 Justin Watson 89 1,115 8

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YARDS Season-by-Season Rushing Leaders Year Player Yds . Att . TDs Yards Opponent Date Game 1956 Frank Riepl 366 103 5 1 . Terrance Stokes 272 Princeton 11 6. 1993. 1957 Fred Doelling 511 97 1 2 . Jim Finn 259 Brown 10 .24 .1998 3 . Kris Ryan 256 Fordham 10 .9 .1999 1958 Fred Doelling 340 78 4 4 . Bryan Keys 249 Brown 10 .14 .1989 1959 Fred Doelling 707 133 7 5 . Kris Ryan 243 Cornell 11 18. .2000 1960 Porter Shreve 375 114 4 6 . Reds Bagnell 215 Dartmouth 10 .14 .1950 1961 John Owens 294 96 2 7 . Adolph Bellizeare214 Lehigh 10 .21 1972. 1962 John Owens 407 114 5 8 . Tom Roland 213 Columbia 10 .7 1978. 1963 Bruce Molloy 455 144 3 9 . Sam Mathews 204 Yale 10 .25 .2003 1964 Bruce Molloy 407 147 1 Joe Kane 204 North Carolina 11 13. .1943 1965 Bruce Molloy 393 85 4 11 . Adolph Bellizeare 203 Harvard 11 4. 1972. 1966 Cabot Knowlton 531 109 6 *includes all of Penn’s 200-yard rushing games 1967 Cabot Knowlton 830 186 9 1968 Gerry Santini 880 241 6 1969 Bob Sudhaus 394 118 1 Season Year Yards 1970 Bob Hoffman 428 103 7 1 . Jim Finn 1998 1,450 1971 Ron Dawson 432 115 3 2 . Kris Ryan 2001 1,304 1972 Adolph Bellizeare 849 168 10 3 . Bryan Keys 1989 1,302 1973 Adolph Bellizeare 746 159 10 4 . Sam Mathews 2003 1,266 1974 Jack Wixted 790 141 2 5 . Terrance Stokes 1993 1,211 1975 Jack Wixted 556 120 6 6 . Kris Ryan 1999 1,197 1976 Denis Grosvenor 257 64 3 7 . Jasen Scott 1996 1,193 1977 Denis Grosvenor 743 185 6 8 . Bryan Keys 1988 1,165 1978 Denis Grosvenor 805 190 7 9 . Rich Comizio 1986 1,104 1979 Rick Beauvais 352 76 0 10 . Terrance Stokes 1994 1,052 1980 Rick Beauvais 550 133 1 11 . Joe Sandberg 2006 1,042 1981 Steve Rubin 271 81 2 *includes all of Penn’s 1,000-yard rushing seasons 1982 Steve Flacco 466 82 4 1983 Chuck Nolan 556 128 7 1984 Rich Comizio 596 112 7 Career Years Yards 1 . Kris Ryan 1998-2001 3,181 1985 Rich Comizio 779 171 5 2 . Bryan Keys 1987-89 3,137 1986 Rich Comizio 1,104 201 8 3 . Terrance Stokes 1992-94 2,717 1987 Chris Flynn 751 150 9 4 . Sam Mathews 2002-05 2,505 1988 Bryan Keys 1,165 248 14 5 . Rich Comizio 1984-86 2,479 1989 Bryan Keys 1,302 254 13 6 . Jim Finn 1995-98 2,251 1990 Steve Hooper 607 114 4 7 . Jasen Scott 1993-96 2,224 1991 Sundiata Rush 787 188 3 8 . Chris Flynn 1985-87 2,181 1992 Sundiata Rush 960 190 10 9 . Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 2,155 1993 Terrance Stokes 1,211 256 6 10 . Sundiata Rush 1990-92 1,886 1994 Terrance Stokes 1,052 243 6 1995 Aman Abye 695 145 4 1996 Jasen Scott 1,193 290 9 1997 Jim Finn 801 155 11 1998 Jim Finn 1,450 323 17 1999 Kris Ryan 1,197 214 10 2000 Kris Ryan 683 129 8 2001 Kris Ryan 1,304 267 16 2002 Stephen Faulk 467 128 10 2003 Sam Mathews 1,266 276 10 2004 Sam Mathews 716 178 7 2005 Sam Mathews 537 142 5 2006 Joe Sandberg 1,042 210 13 2007 Joe Sandberg 790 147 9 2008 Mike DiMaggio 585 133 4 2009 Lyle Marsh 526 112 2 2010 Brandon Colavita 728 125 12 2011 Brandon Colavita 665 144 4 2012 Lyle Marsh 515 96 2 2013 Kyle Wilcox 493 102 2 2014 Kyle Wilcox 222 50 1 2015 Brian Schoenauer 652 124 6 Terrance Stokes 2016 Tre Solomon 907 176 9

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CARRIES TOUCHDOWNS

Game Carries Opponent Date Game Touchdowns Opponent Date 1 . Jasen Scott 45 Princeton 11 9. 1993. 1 . Jim Finn 6 Brown 10 .24 .1998

Season Year Carries Season Year Touchdowns 1 . Jim Finn 1998 323 1 . Bob Folwell 1907 18 2 . Jasen Scott 1996 290 2 . Jim Finn 1998 17 3 . Sam Mathews 2003 276 3 . Kris Ryan 2001 15 4 . Kris Ryan 2001 267 Frank Reagan 1940 15 5 . Terrance Stokes 1993 256 LeRoy Mercer 1912 15 6 . Bryan Keys 1989 254 6 . Bryan Keys 1988 14 7 . Bryan Keys 1988 248 7 . Joe Sandberg 2006 13 8 . Terrance Stokes 1994 243 Bryan Keys 1989 13 9 . Kris Ryan 1999 214 9 . Brandon Colavita 2010 12 10 . Joe Sandberg 2006 210 Chris Flynn 1986 12

Career Years Carries 1 . Kris Ryan 1998-2001 611 Career Years Touchdowns 2 . Bryan Keys 1987-89 609 1 . Bryan Keys 1987-89 34 3 . Sam Mathews 2002-05 596 2 . Kris Ryan 1998-2001 33 4 . Terrance Stokes 1992-94 593 3 . Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 30 5 . Jasen Scott 1993-96 503 4 . LeRoy Mercer 1910-12 29 6 . Rich Comizio 1984-86 484 5 . Jim Finn 1995-98 28 7 . Jim Finn 1995-98 478 6 . Skip Minisi 1944, 1946-47 24 8 . Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 470 7 . Chris Flynn 1985-87 23 9 . Denis Grosvenor 1976-78 440 8 . Sam Mathews 2002-05 22 10 . Sundiata Rush 1990-92 415 9 . Billy Ragone 2009-13 20 Rich Comizio 1984-86 20 Paul Scull 1926-28 20

YARDS PER CARRY OPPONENT RECORDS Season Year Yds /Carry. 1 . Chris Flynn 1986 6 2. Opponent Single-Game Record - Rushing Yards 2 . Brandon Colavita 2010 5 .8 331 ...... Red Grange (Illinois - 10 .31 .1925) 3 . Kris Ryan 1999 5 .6 4 . Rich Comizio 1986 5 .5 Opponent Single-Game Record - Rushing Attempts 5 . Lyle Marsh 2012 5 .4 51 ...... Barry Redden (Richmond - 11 .26 .1981) 6 . Brian Schoenauer 2015 5 .3 7 . Tre Solomon 2016 5 .2 Opponent Single-Game Record - Rushing TDs 8 . Bryan Keys 1989 5 .1 5 ...... Ed Marinaro (Cornell - 10 .20 .1971) Sundiata Rush 1992 5 .1 10 . Joe Sandberg 2006 5 .0 Opponent Single-Game Rushing Average 11 . Kris Ryan 2001 4 .9 28 .0 ...... Albert Hessberg (Yale, 10 12. 1935). 12 . Kyle Wilcox 2013 4 .8

Career Years Yds /Carry. 1 . Chris Flynn 1985-87 5 .7 2 . Jack Wixted 1973-75 5 .4 3 . Kris Ryan 1998-01 5 .2 Bryan Keys 1987-89 5 .2 5 . Rich Comizio 1984-86 5 .1 6 . Tre Solomon 2014-Present 5 .0 Lyle Marsh 2009-14 5 .0 7 . Brandon Colavita 2009-13 4 .9 9 . Jim Finn 1995-98 4 .7 10 . Brian Schoenauer 2013-16 4 .6 Terrance Stokes 1992-94 4 .6 Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 4 .6 13 . Sundiata Rush 1990-92 4 .5

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KICKING POINTS FIELD GOALS - MADE Game PTS Opponent Date Game FGs Opponent Date Jimmy Gammill 16 at Fordham 10 .11 .2014 1 . Jimmy Gammill 5 at Fordham 10 .11 .2014 Jason Feinberg 16 at Princeton 11 4. 2000. 2 . Derek Zoch 4 Dartmouth 10 .1 .2005 Jason Feinberg 4 Princeton 11 .4 .2000 Jason Feinberg 4 Yale 10 .30 .1999 Season Year PTS Andy Glockner 4 Columbia 10 .15 .1994 1 . Jason Feinberg 2000 83 Rich Friedenberg 4 Colgate 10 .15 .1988 2 . Peter Veldman 2002 79 3 . Peter Veldman 2003 76 4 . Tom Murphy 1969 69 Season Year FGs 5 . Andrew Samson 2008 68 1 . Andrew Samson 2008 16 2 . Rich Friedenberg 1988 15 Ivy Season Year PTS Jason Feinberg 1999 15 1 . Jason Feinberg 2000 65 Jason Feinberg 2000 15 2 . Peter Veldman 2002 62 3 . Tom Murphy 1984 61 Ivy Season Year FGs 4 . Peter Veldman 2003 60 1 . Andrew Samson 2008 13 5 . Jason Feinberg 2000 56 2 . Jason Feinberg 2000 12 Jason Feinberg 1999 12 Career Years PTS 4 . Peter Veldman 2003 11 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 238 Jeremiah Greathouse 1995 11 2 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 218 Andy Glockner 1994 11 3 . Jeremiah Greathouse1995-97 170 Mark Horowitz 1993 11 4 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 166 Career Years FGs Ivy Career Years PTS 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 43 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 184 2 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 41 2 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 175 3 . Jeremiah Greathouse1995-97 33 3 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 128 4 . Andy Glockner 1992-94 29 5 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 27

Longest Field Goals Ivy Career Year FGs 54 ...... Tim Mazzetti (Lehigh - 9 24. 1976). 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 34 54 ...... Tim Mazzetti (Lafayette - 10 .16 .1976) Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 34 51 ...... John Dwyer (Princeton - 11 3. .1979) 3 . Jeremiah Greathouse1995-97 24 50 . . . . . Jeremiah Greathouse (Brown - 10 .21 .1995) 4 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 21 49 ...... Evan Nolan (San Diego - 9 .18 .2004) 49 ...... Andy Glockner (Fordham - 10 .3 .1992) 49 ...... Andy Glockner (Colgate - 9 26. .1992) FIELD GOAL - ATTEMPTS Season Year FGA Rich Friedenberg 1988 23 Andrew Samson 2009 21

Career Years FGA Andrew Samson 2007-10 69 Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 61

FIELD GOALS - PERCENTAGE Season Year FGM-FGA PCT . Andrew Samson 2008 16-19 84 .2

Career Years FGM-FGA PCT . Peter Veldman 2001-03 27-35 77 .1

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EXTRA POINTS - MADE Game PAT Opponent Date Rex Wray 9 Delaware 9 .24 .1921 Andrew Samson 8 Columbia 10 .13 .2007

Season Year MADE PATs 1 . Peter Veldman 2002 43 2 . Jimmy Gammill 2015 39 3 . Jimmy Gammill 2016 38 Jason Feinberg 2000 38 4 . Peter Veldman 2003 37 5 . Andrew Samson 2010 35 6 . Jim Grass 1986 34

Career Years MADE PATs 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 109 2 . Jimmy Gammill 2012-Present 101 3 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 95 4 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 85 5 . Connor Loftus 2010-14 81 6 . Tim Martin 1972-74 75 7 . Jeremiah Greathouse1995-97 71 8 . Dave Shulman 1981-83 62 9 . Jim Grass 1986-87 58 10 . Marc Horowitz 1992-93 50

Consecutive Made Extra Points - Season 43 ...... Peter Veldman (2002) 38 ...... Jimmy Gammill (2016) 33 ...... Jimmy Gammill (2015) 29 ...... Andrew Samson (2007) 28 ...... Peter Veldman (2003) 28 ...... Connor . Loftus(2012)

Consecutive Made Extra Points - Career Penn’s all-time leading scorer, 88 ...... Andrew Samson (2007-10) Andrew Samson 72 ...... Jimmy Gammill (2015-16) 48 ...... Peter Veldman (2001-02)

EXTRA POINT - ATTEMPTS Season Year PATs 1 . Peter Veldman 2002 43 2 . Jimmy Gammill 2015 40 Jason Feinberg 2000 40 3 . Peter Veldman 2003 39

Career Years PATs 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 110 2 . Jimmy Gammill 2012-16 103 3 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 101 4 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 87 5 . Connor Loftus 2011-Present 86

OPPONENT KICKING RECORDS

Longest Field Goal 51 ...... Jose Violante (Brown - 10 .4 .1975)

Opponent Field Goals - Game 5 ...... Tyler Chase (Brown - 10 .7 .1972)

Opponent Kicking Points - Game Peter Veldman 16 ...... Tyler Chase (Brown - 10 .7 .1972) Opponent Extra Points - Game 7 ...... Five times (last: at Fordham - 10 .11 .2014) PENNATHLETICS.COM 125 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Scoring Records

SCORING Season-by-Season Scoring Leaders Year Player TDs FGs PAT Points Game Points Opponent Date 1956 Frank Riepl 3 0 12 30 1 . Jim Finn 36 Brown 10 .24 .1998 1957 Frank Riepl 4 0 9 34 2 . Rex Wray 33 Delaware 9 24. 1921. 1958 David Coffin 4 0 0 24 3 . Frank Reagan 31 Princeton 10 .19 .1940 1959 Fred Doelling 7 0 2 46 Paul Scull 31 Cornell 11 29. .1928 1960 Jon Greenawalt 4 0 1 26 5 . Chris Flynn 30 Dartmouth 11 21. .1987 1961 John Owens 2 0 0 12 Ed Allen 30 Lafayette 10 .5 .1946 1962 John Owens 5 0 0 30 1963 Bruce Molloy 3 0 1 19 1964 Barry Ellman 4 0 0 24 Season Year TDs FGs PAT Points 1965 Rick Owens 5 0 0 30 1 . Howard Berry 1917 10 8 25 109 1966 Cabot Knowlton 9 0 0 54 2 . Frank Reagan 1940 17 0 1 103 1967 Cabot Knowlton 10 0 1 62 3 . Jim Finn 1998 17 0 0 102 1968 Eliot Berry 0 11 16 49 4 . Kris Ryan 2001 16 0 0 96 1969 Eliot Berry 0 5 11 26 5 . Bob Folwell 1907 18* 0 5 95 1970 Bob Hoffman 8 0 0 48 6 . LeRoy Mercer 1912 15 0 1 91 1971 Don Clune 5 0 0 30 7 . Paul Scull 1928 11 0 24 90 1972 Adolph Bellizeare 11 0 1 68 8 . Joe Sandberg 2006 14 0 0 84 1973 Adolph Bellizeare 10 0 0 60 Bryan Keys 1989 14 0 0 84 1974 Adolph Bellizeare 9 0 0 54 Bryan Keys 1988 14 0 0 84 1975 John Wixted 6 0 1 38 *Touchdowns were worth five points in 1907. 1976 Tim Mazzetti 0 7 7 27 1977 Denis Grosvenor 6 0 0 36 1978 Denis Grosvenor 7 0 0 42 Career Years TDs FGs PAT Points 1979 Ron Gray 3 0 1 20 1 . Andrew Samson 2007-10 0 43 109 238 1980 John Dwyer 0 5 10 25 2 . Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 0 41 95 218 1981 Karl Hall 6 0 0 36 3 . Bryan Keys 1987-89 35 0 0 210 1982 Dave Shulman 0 8 25 49 4 . Kris Ryan 1998-2001 34 0 0 204 1983 Chuck Nolan 8 0 0 48 5 . Paul Scull 1926-28 21 7 38 185 1984 Tom Murphy 0 12 33 69 6 . Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 30 0 1 182 1985 Ray Saunders 0 11 16 49 7 . Jim Finn 1995-98 30 0 0 180 1986 Chris Flynn 12 0 0 72 8 . Joe Sandberg 2005-07 29 0 0 174 1987 Chris Flynn 9 0 0 54 9 . Jeremiah Greathouse 1995-97 0 33 71 170 1988 Bryan Keys 14 0 0 84 10 . Peter Veldman 2001-03 0 27 85 166 1989 Bryan Keys 14 0 0 84 LeRoy Mercer* 1910-12 30 0 1 166 1990 Mitch Gordon 7 0 0 42 *Touchdowns were five points in 1910 and 1911, and six 1991 Damon Young 3 0 1 20 points beginning in 1912. Mercer had 15 touchdowns from 1992 Sundiata Rush 10 0 0 60 1910-11 and 15 in 1912. 1993 Miles Macik 13 0 1 80 1994 Andy Glockner 0 14 20 62 1995 Jeremiah Greathouse 0 13 30 69 1996 Jasen Scott 11 0 1 68 TOUCHDOWNS 1997 Jim Finn 13 0 0 78 1998 Jim Finn 17 0 0 102 Touchdowns - Season 1999 Jason Feinberg 0 15 26 71 18 ...... Bob Folwell (1907) 2000 Jason Feinberg 0 15 38 83 2001 Kris Ryan 16 0 0 96 Touchdowns - Career 2002 Peter Veldman 0 12 43 79 35 ...... Bryan Keys (1987-89) 2003 Dan Castles 13 0 0 78 Sam Mathews 13 0 0 78 2004 Dan Castles 8 0 0 48 2005 Derek Zoch 0 11 27 60 OPPONENT RECORDS 2006 Joe Sandberg 14 0 0 84 2007 Joe Sandberg 9 0 0 54 Opponent Points - Game 2008 Andrew Samson 0 16 20 68 36 ...... Mike Nebrich (Fordham - 10 11. 2014). 2009 Andrew Samson 0 11 25 58 2010 Brandon Colavita 12 0 0 72 Opponent Touchdowns - Game 2011 Connor Loftus 0 9 27 54 5 ...... Ed Marinaro (Cornell - 10 .20 1971). 2012 Connor Loftus 0 7 28 49 2013 Connor Loftus 0 4 28 38 2014 Jimmy Gammill 0 11 24 57 2015 Justin Watson 10 0 1 62 2016 Tre Solomon 9 0 0 54

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TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE PUNT RETURNS

FOR Yards - Season 512 ...... Joe Piela (1998) Game TDs (Type) Opponent Date 1 . Jim Finn 6 (6 rush) at Brown 10 .24 .1998 Yards - Career 2 . Billy Ragone 5 (3p/2r) vs . Dartmouth 10 .2 .2010 902 ...... Mark Fabish (1993-96) Mike Mitchell 5 (5 pass) vs . Cornell 11 22. .2003 Chris Flynn 5 (5 rush) vs . Dartmouth 11 21. .1987 TDs - Career Ed Allen 5 (5 rush) vs . Lafayette 10 .5 .1946 3 ...... Joe Piela (1995-98) Frank Reagan 5 (5 rush) vs . Princeton 10 .19 .1940 3 ...... Mark Fabish (1993-96)

Career Years Rush Pass Rec/Ret Total 1 . Alek Torgersen 2013-16 18 52 0 70 Longest Punt Returns 84 ...... Steve Solow (Lehigh - 9 .26 .1970) 2 . Billy Ragone 2009-2013 20 36 0 56 83 ...... Joe Piela (11 .21 .1998) 3 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 4 50 0 54 79 ...... Chris Flynn (Princeton - 11 .2 .1985) 4 . Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 1 47 0 48 76 ...... Bill Cobb (Princeton - 11 .9 .1991) 5 . Bryan Keys 1987-1989 34 0 1 35 74 ...... Reds Bagnell (Navy - 10 .22 .1949) 6 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 0 34 0 34 74 ...... Joe Piela (Cornell - 11 .22 .1997) 7 . Kris Ryan 1998-2001 33 0 0 33 Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 30 0 3 33 Marty Vaughn 1972-74 3 29 0 32 10 . Jim Finn 1995-1998 28 2 1 31 11 . LeRoy Mercer 1910-12 29 0 0 29 OPPONENT RECORD

Longest Punt Return - Opponent 96 ...... David Knox ( Yale - 10 .26 .2002)

KICK RETURNS

Yards - Season 619 ...... Steve Ortman (1984)

Yards - Career 1,236 ...... Chris Wynn (2006-09) 1,148 ...... Mark Fabish (1993-96)

Longest Kick Returns 108 ...... Frank Riepl (Notre Dame - 11 .5 .1955) 102 ...... Richard Gentle (Cornell - 11 .28 .1929) 100 ...... David Dale (Gettysburg - 10 .15 .1902) 98 ...... Chris Wynn (Brown - 10 .28 .2006) 97 . . . Rolf Carlstein (Franklin & Marshall - 9 .28 .1929)

OPPONENT RECORD

Longest Kick Return - Opponent 103 ...... Bobby Jack Stuart (Army - 11 .13 .1948)

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TOTAL OFFENSE Season-by-Season

Game Yards Opponent Date Total Offense Leaders 1 . Reds Bagnell 490 Dartmouth 10 .14 .1950 Year Player Yards Plays TDs 1956 Frank Riepl 497 127 5 2 . Gavin Hoffman 476 Brown 10 .28 .2000 1957 Fred Doelling 511 98 1 3 . Mike Mitchell 434 Dartmouth 10 .5 .2002 1958 Larry Purdy 428 100 8 4 . Alek Torgersen 417 Cornell 11 22. .2014 1959 Fred Doelling 707 134 7 5 . Alek Torgersen 397 Yale 10 .23 .2015 1960 Porter Shreve 623 167 4 6 . Gavin Hoffman 394 Harvard 11 11. 2000. 1961 John Owens 341 115 2 7 . Bryan Walker 387 Brown 10 .27 2007. 1962 John Owens 672 164 5 Mark DeRosa 387 Cornell 11 19. .1994 1963 Bruce Molloy 455 145 3 9 . Gavin Hoffman 383 Columbia 10 .16 .1999 1964 Bruce Molloy 407 147 3 10 . Pat McDermott 378 Bucknell 10 .9 2004. 1965 Bill Creeden 468 125 6 11 . Pat McDermott 377 Brown 10 .30 .2004 1966 Bill Creeden 1,932 352 15 12 . Mike Mitchell 371 Cornell 11 22. .2003 1967 Bill Creeden 985 220 8 13 . Robert Irvin 362 Princeton 11 4. 2006. 1968 Bernie Zbrzeznj 1,387 275 9 14 . Marty Vaughn 356 Dartmouth 11 23. 1974. 1969 John Brown 414 150 2 15 . Mike Mitchell 351 Yale 10 .26 2002. 1970 Pancho Micir 1,324 309 11 16 . Gavin Hoffman 348 Lehigh 9 16. 2000. 1971 Gary Shue 976 193 6 17 . Mike Mitchell 345 Brown 11 2. .2002 1972 Adolph Bellizeare 849 168 11

1973 Marty Vaughn 2,035 290 19 1974 Marty Vaughn 1,598 300 13 Season Year Pass Rush Yards 1975 Bob Graustein 1,318 264 8 1 . Gavin Hoffman 2000 3,214 -65 3,149 1976 Bob Graustein 1,439 307 3 2 . Alek Torgersen 2014 2,689 189 2,878 1977 Denis Grosvenor 743 185 6 3 . Mike Mitchell 2002 2,803 -74 2,729 1978 Denis Grosvenor 805 190 7 4 . Alek Torgersen 2016 2,231 396 2,627 1979 Doug Marzonie 1,109 236 7 5 . Mike Mitchell 2003 2,470 -71 2,399 1980 Rick Beauvais 550 133 1 6 . Alek Torgersen 2015 1,996 320 2,316 1981 Doug Marzonie 868 239 6 7 . Jimmy McGeehan1993 2,197 96 2,293 1982 Gary Vura 1,832 344 15 8 . Billy Ragone 2011 1,860 424 2,284 1983 John McGeehan 1,268 231 11 9 . Gavin Hoffman 1999 2,328 -178 2,150 1984 John McGeehan 1,500 212 15 10 . Robert Irvin 2006 2,128 -53 2,075 1985 Jim Crocicchia 1,178 240 10 11 . Matt Rader 1998 2,026 33 2,059 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1,129 200 11 12 . Pat McDermott 2004 1,995 47 2,042 1987 Chris Flynn 751 151 9 13 . Marty Vaughn 1973 1,926 109 2,035 1988 Malcolm Glover 1,525 259 8 14 . Mark DeRosa 1995 2,053 -89 1,964 1989 Malcolm Glover 1,903 348 4 15 . Bill Creeden 1966 1,842 90 1,932 1990 Doug Hensch 1,080 243 5 16 . Malcom Glover 1989 1,733 170 1,903 1991 Jimmy McGeehan 832 226 8 17 . Gavin Hoffman 2001 2,000 -111 1,889 1992 Jimmy McGeehan 909 210 4 1993 Jimmy McGeehan 2,556 250 26 1994 Mark DeRosa 1,754 275 14 Career Year Pass Rush Yards 1995 Mark DeRosa 1,964 340 18 1 . Alek Torgersen 2013-16 7,025 912 7,937 1996 Jasen Scott 1,277 305 11 2 . Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 7,542 -354 7,188 1997 Matt Rader 1,804 350 8 3 . Billy Ragone 2009-2013 5,104 1,620 6,724 1998 Matt Rader 2,059 322 15 4 . Mike Mitchell 1999, 2001-03 5,547 -153 5,394 1999 Gavin Hoffman 2,150 385 15 5 . Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 3,954 133 4,087 2000 Gavin Hoffman 3,149 424 24 6 . Pat McDermott 2003-05 3,820 82 3,902 2001 Gavin Hoffman 1,889 352 12 7 . Matt Rader 1997-98 3,858 5 3,863 2002 Mike Mitchell 2,729 412 21 8 . Mark DeRosa 1994-95 3,885 -167 3,718 2003 Mike Mitchell 2,399 344 26 9 . Malcom Glover 1987-89 3,462 186 3,648 2004 Pat McDermott 2,042 343 14 10 . Marty Vaughn 1973-74 3,429 204 3,633 2005 Pat McDermott 1,624 300 13 11 . Bill Creeden 1965-67 3,213 172 3,385 2006 Robert Irvin 2,075 326 12 12 . Robert Irvin 2006-08 3,413 -111 3,302 2007 Bryan Walker 1,744 357 12 2008 Robert Irvin 982 183 5 2009 Kyle Olson 1,083 206 8 OPPONENT RECORD 2010 Billy Ragone 1,382 210 13 2011 Billy Ragone 2,284 371 18 Opponent Single-Game Record - Total Offense 2012 Billy Ragone 1,701 324 15 556 ...... Mike Nebrich, Fordham (10 .11 .2014) 2013 Billy Ragone 1,211 227 8 2014 Alek Torgersen 2,878 372 18 2015 Alek Torgersen 1,996 320 25 2016 Alek Torgersen 2,231 912 25

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PUNTS PUNT YARDS

Game Punts Opponent Date Game Yards (Punts) Opponent Date 1 . Harry Edenborn 13 Navy 10 .28 .1944 1 . Anthony Melillo 433 (12) Princeton 11 .3 .2007 2 . Anthony Melillo 12 Princeton 11 3. .2007 2 . Scott Lopano 409 (9) Columbia 10 .13 .2012

Season Year Punts Season Year Punt Yards (Punts) 1 . Ed Gramigna 1981 69 1 . Rob Sims 1992 2,912 (67) 1 . Jeff Salvino 1996 69 3 . Scott Lopano 2012 2,463 (60) 3 . Rob Sims 1992 67 3 . Jeff Salvino 1996 2,433 (69) 4 . Ryan Lazzeri 1999 2,267 (56) 5 . Jeff Salvino 1997 2,256 (62)

Career Years Punts 1 . Scott Lopano 2009-12 198 2 . Jeff Salvino 1994-97 186 Career Years Punt Yards (Punts) 3 . Ryan Lazzeri 1998-2001 166 1 . Scott Lopano 2009-12 7,683 (198) 4 . Rob Sims 1990-92 159 2 . Rob Sims 1990-92 6,621 (159) 3 . Jeff Salvino 1994-97 6,518 (186) 4 . Ryan Lazzeri 1998-2001 6,210 (166) Longest Punts 80 ...... Marsh Reynolds (Columbia - 10 .22 .1904) 80 ...... Franny Murray (Penn State - 11 .14 .1936) Average - Game 77 ...... Charles Gill (Cornell - 11 27. .1956) 51 .8 ...... Rob Sims (Brown - 10 .26 .1991) 77 ...... Dave Amodio (Columbia - 10 1. .1988) 76 ...... Rob Sims (Cornell - 11 21. .1992) Average - Season 43 .5 ...... Rob Sims (1992)

Average - Career 41 .6 ...... Rob Sims (1990-92)

OPPONENT RECORD

Longest Punt - Opponent 79 ...... Joe Randall (Brown - 10 .1 .1966)

Scott Lopano Rob Sims

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SACKS Season-by-Season Sack Leaders Year Player ...... Sacks Year Player ...... Sacks Season Year Sacks 1983 Tom Gilmore ...... 6 2000 Chris Pennington .. . . 6 .5 1 . Mitch Marrow 1996 16 .5 1984 Tom Gilmore ...... 8 2001 Chris Pennington .. . . 7 .5 2 . Tom McGarrity 1995 12 1985 Gavin O’Connor . . . . . 9 .5 2002 Steve Lhotak ...... 7 Mark Fessler 1988 12 1986 Brad Hippenstiel ...... 8 2003 Steve Lhotak ...... 7 .5 4 . Michael Turner 1992 11 Mike Lista ...... 8 2004 Bobby Fallon ...... 4 .5 5 . Dave Betten 1994 10 1987 Brad Hippenstiel ...... 9 Mike Sangobowale . . 4 .5 Michael Turner 1994 10 1988 Mark Fessler ...... 12 2005 Jim Malizia ...... 6 Michael Turner 1993 10 1989 Jay Lee ...... 7 2006 Naheem Harris ...... 3 8 . Mike Germino 1999 9 5. 1990 Eric Poderys ...... 7 Brian Fairbanks ...... 3 Gavin O’Connor 1985 9 5. 1991 Dan Dedic ...... 6 2007 Jay Colabella ...... 3 10 . Brad Hippenstiel 1987 9 1992 Michael Turner ...... 11 Britton Ertman ...... 3 1993 Michael Turner ...... 10 2008 Drew Goldsmith ...... 4 1994 Dave Betten ...... 10 2009 Owen Thomas ...... 6 Career Years Sacks Michael Turner ...... 10 2010 Matt Hamscher ...... 4 .5 1 . Michael Turner 1991-94 31 1995 Tom McGarrity ...... 12 2011 Jared Sholly ...... 6 2 . Mitch Marrow 1994-97 25 .5 1996 Mitch Marrow ...... 16 .5 2012 Brandon Copeland . . . . 5 3 . Dave Betten 1990-93 22 1997 Doug Zinser ...... 4 2013 Sam Chwarzynski .. . . . 6 4 . Tom Gilmore 1982-85 20 1998 Jason Maehr ...... 8 2014 Tyler Drake ...... 6 5 . Steve Lhotak 2000-03 19 1999 Mike Germino ...... 9 .5 2015 Tyler Drake ...... 8 .5 6 . Tyler Drake 2012-15 17 5. 2016 Louis Vecchio ...... 5 .5 7 . Chris Pennington 1999-2002 17 8 . Brad Hippenstiel 1984-87 17

Season-by-Season Tackle Leaders TACKLES Year Player ...... Tackles Year Player ...... Tackles Season Year Tackles 1977 Bob Nix ...... 137 1997 John Bishop ...... 111 1 . Mike Vesey 1980 164 1978 Jim Molnar ...... 106 1998 Joe Piela ...... 89 2 . Bob Chizmar 1985 139 1979 Tom Mazich ...... 126 1999 Jim Hisgen ...... 89 3 . Bob Nix 1977 137 1980 Mike Vesey ...... 164 2000 Travis Belden ...... 80 4 . Mike Henley 1988 131 1981 Bob Dennen ...... 89 2001 Steve Lhotak ...... 47 5 . Kevin Bradley 1983 130 1982 Kevin Bradley ...... 126 2002 Steve Lhotak ...... 64 6 . Joe Kopcha 1991 128 1983 Kevin Bradley ...... 130 2003 Ric Sandoval ...... 86 7 . Pat Goodwillie 1992 127 1984 Kevin Bradley ...... 101 2004 Luke Hadden...... 66 8 . Kevin Bradley 1982 126 1985 Bob Chizmar ...... 139 2005 Ric Sandoval ...... 90 9 . Tom Mazich 1979 126 1986 Bruce McConnell . . . . 95 2006 Joe Anastasio ...... 102 10 . Joe Kopcha 1990 124 1987 Brad Hippenstiel . . . . . 85 2007 Joe Anastasio ...... 71 1988 Mike Henley ...... 131 2008 Jake Lewko ...... 61 1989 Mark Ligos ...... 89 2009 Jake Lewko ...... 76 1990 Joe Kopcha ...... 124 2010 Erik Rask ...... 65 Career Years Tackles 1991 Joe Kopcha ...... 128 2011 Erik Rask ...... 83 1 . Kevin Bradley 1981-84 357 1992 Pat Goodwillie ...... 127 2012 Sebastian Jaskowski .72 2 . Joe Kopcha 1988-91 338 1993 Pat Goodwillie ...... 77 2013 Dan Davis ...... 64 3 . Pat Goodwillie 1992-94 310 1994 Pat Goodwillie ...... 106 2014 Evan Jackson ...... 79 1995 Nick Morris ...... 106 2015 Tyler Drake ...... 80 1996 John Bishop ...... 77 2016 Colton Moskal ...... 89

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INTERCEPTIONS Season-by-Season Interception Leaders

Game INT’s Opponent Date Year Player . . . Interceptions Year Player . . . Interceptions 1 . Jack Welsh 4 Princeton 10 .19 .1940 1956 Rich Ross ...... 4 1992 Tom Gibbs ...... 3 2 . Franny Murray 4 Michigan 11 7. .1936 1957 Fred Doelling ...... 3 1993 Jamie Daniels...... 4 1958 Dick Koze ...... 2 1994 Jamie Daniels...... 4 1959 Fred Doelling ...... 3 1995 Nick Morris ...... 3 Peter Schantz ...... 3 Dana Lyons ...... 3 Season Year INT’s TD’s 1960 Charles Joyner ...... 2 1996 John Bishop ...... 5 1 . Jack Welsh 1940 9 1 1961 Michael Brown...... 3 1997 Joe Piela ...... 4 2 . George Bosseler 1951 8 1 1962 Fred Levin ...... 5 1998 Joe Piela ...... 3 3 . Tim Chambers 1982 7 0 1963 Whitney Smith ...... 4 1999 Kunle Williams ...... 4 Chuck Bednarik 1946 7 0 1964 Jerry Petrisko ...... 4 Anthony DeSalle...... 4 Ray Frick 1940 7 0 1965 Paul Woody...... 5 2000 Fred Plaza ...... 3 1966 Jim Gregg ...... 5 2001 Duvol Thompson ...... 2 1967 Mike Eisenhour ...... 4 2002 Vince Alexander ...... 5 Frank Pfeilmeier ...... 4 2003 Bryan Arguello ...... 4 Career Years INT’s TD’s 1968 John Brown ...... 3 Pat McManus...... 4 1 . Tim Chambers 1982-84 14 0 Steven Steinberg . . . . . 3 2004 Bryan Arguello ...... 2 Chuck Bednarik 1946-48 14 0 Matt Lawlor ...... 3 Chad Slapnicka ...... 2 3 . George Bosseler 1951-53 13 1 1969 Mike Brumbach ...... 4 2005 Scott Williams ...... 2 Jack Welsh 1940-42 13 1 Steven Kenoyer ...... 4 2006 Tyson Maugle ...... 3 5 . Chris Wynn 2006-09 12 1 Matt Lawlor ...... 4 2007 Chris Wynn ...... 5 1970 Steve Solow ...... 3 2008 Chris Wynn ...... 5 1971 Willie Clark...... 2 2009 Jonathan Moore ...... 4 Longest Interception Returns Steve Solow ...... 2 2010 Jon Saelinger ...... 3 Yards Opponent Date 1972 Jim Bumgardner...... 6 2011 Matt Hamscher ...... 2 1 . Kunle Williams 100 Princeton 11 6. 1999. 1973 Jim Bumgardner...... 3 Erik Rask ...... 2 2 . Dana Lyons 94 Lafayette 9 23. 1995. John Lyons ...... 3 Jason Schmucker . . . . . 2 3 . Joe Piela 93 Columbia 10 .12 1996. 1974 Fred McCormick ...... 3 2012 Dan Wilk ...... 3 Walt Motson 93 Maryland 10 .25 .1941 1975 Jeff Koury ...... 3 2013 Sam Chwarzynski .. . . . 4 5 . James Daniels 91 Columbia 10 .19 .1992 1976 Mike Welsh ...... 3 2014 Jack Madden ...... 3 6 . Anthony DeSalle 83 Cornell 11 21. .1998 1977 Mike Daley ...... 4 2015 Sam Philippi ...... 4 7 . Scotty Williams 80 Brown 10 .29 2005. 1978 Rick Manning ...... 4 2016 Mason Williams ...... 6 8 . Jack Welsh 76 Navy 11 2. .1940 1979 Greg Hemmings...... 3 Bill Shanahan 76 Cornell 11 29. .1934 1980 Mike Murphy ...... 3 10 . Grant Ellis 75 Columbia 11 .9 .1946 1981 David Pace ...... 1 Dan Pendergast ...... 1 Interception Returns for a TD - Career John Sylva ...... 1 3 ...... Joe Piela (1995-98) 1982 Tim Chambers ...... 7 1983 Tim Chambers ...... 3 1984 Ross Armstrong...... 6 1985 Brad Heinz ...... 4 1986 James Fangmeyer . . . . 4 OPPONENT RECORDS 1987 Steve Johnson...... 3 1988 Tom Charters ...... 5 Opponent Interceptions - Game 1989 Lerone Sidberry ...... 4 3 ...... Ryan Barnes (Harvard - 11 15. .2008) 1990 Lerone Sidberry ...... 2 3 ...... T . Collins (Dartmouth - 10 6. 1951). Stephin Palmer...... 2 1991 Stephin Palmer...... 5 Longest Interception Return - Opponent 99 ...... Pat Allman (Brown - 10 .14 1989).

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SEASONS WIN PERCENTAGE Coach-by-Coach Records minimum five seasons

Coach Seasons Coach Record (Seasons) Coach (Record) Win % None (1876-1884) 19-20-3 Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 23 George Woodruff (124-15-2) .887 George Munger (1938-53) 16 Frank Sole (1885-87) 23-19-1 (3) Carl Williams (60-10-4) .838 E .O . Wagenhurst (1888-91) 38-18-0 (4) Harry Gamble (1971-80) 10 Louis Young (49-15-2) .758 George Woodruff (1892-1901) 10 George Woodruff (1892-1901) 124-15-2 (10) George Munger (82-42-10) .661 Carl Williams (1902-1907) 60-10-4 (6) Harvey Harman (1931-37) 7 Al Bagnoli (148-80)^ .649 Louis Young (1923-29) 7 Sol Metgzer (1908) 11-0-1 (1) Andrew Smith (1909-12) 30-10-3 (4) George Brooke (1913-1915) 13-12-4 (3) IVY WINS Bob Folwell (1916-1919) 27-10-2 (4) GAMES John Heisman (1920-1922) 16-10-2 (3) Louis Young (1923-29) 49-15-2 (7) Coach Games Coach Wins Ludlow Wray (1930) 5-4-0 (1) Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 228 Al Bagnoli (1992-2014)^ 112 Harvey Harman (1931-37) 31-23-2 (7) George Woodruff (1892-1901) 141 Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 24 George Munger (1938-53) 82-42-10 (16) George Munger (1938-53) 134 Harry Gamble (1971-80) 24 (1954-59) 18-35-1 (6) Harry Gamble (1971-80) 81 Steve Sebo (1954-59) 17 John Stiegman (1960-1964) 12-33 (5) Carl Williams (1902-07) 74 Ed Zubrow (1986-88) 16 Bob Odell (1965-1970) 24-29-1 (6) Louis Young (1923-29) 66 Harry Gamble (1971-80) 34-55-2 (10) Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 29-18-2 (5) IVY WIN PERCENTAGE Ed Zubrow (1986-88) 23-7 (3) WINS Gary Steele (1989-91) 9-21 (3) Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 148-80 (23) Coach Win % (Record) Ray Priore (2015-Present) 14-6 (2) Coach Wins Ed Zubrow (1986-88) .762 (16-5) Al Bagnoli (1992-2014)^ 148 Jerry Berndt (1981-85) .700 (24-10-1) George Woodruff (1892-1901) 124 Al Bagnoli (1992-2014)^ 696. (112-49) IVY TITLES George Munger (1938-53) 82 Steve Sebo (1954-59) 607. (17-11) Carl Williams (1902-1907) 60 Louis Young (1923-29) 49 Coach Titles Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 9 E .O . Wagenhurst (1888-91) 38 ^ = Includes five Penn forfeits from 1997 due Harvey Harman (1931-37) 31 to use of an ineligible player. Only reflected Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 4 Andrew Smith (1909-12) 30 in Ivy League records, forfeits are not Ed Zubrow (1986-88) 2 Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 29 recognized by the NCAA. Ray Priore (2015-Present) 2 Bob Folwell (1916-1919) 27 Steve Sebo (1954-59) 1

All-Time Team Win Streaks Winning Streaks Home Winning Streaks Milestone Wins 34 ...... 10 1. .1895 - 10 .21 .1896 52 ...... 11 .16 .1889 - 10 .21 .1896 1 . . . . All-Philadelphia (4-0, 11 .17 .1876) 31 ...... 10 .28 .1896 - 10 .29 .1898 35 ...... 10 .28 .1896 - 10 .11 .1899 100 . . at Georgetown (12-0,10 .10 .1893) 24 ...... 11 7. .1992 - 10 .7 .1995 22 ...... 11 .11 .1899 - 10 .23 .1901 200 . . . . . Virginia (20-5, 10 .16 .1901) 21 ...... 11 .26 .1903 - 10 .28 .1905 21 ...... 11 .26 .1903 - 10 .28 .1905 300 Franklin & Marshall (35-0,10 .2 .1912) 17 ...... 10 .19 .2002 - 9 18. 2004. 19 ...... 9 .23 .2000 - 11 .22 .2003 400 . . . . at Chicago (20-13, 11 .3 .1928) 16 ...... 11 .18 .1891 - 11 .8 1892. 16 ...... 10 .17 .1992 - 10 .21 .1995 500 ...... Virginia (19-7, 11 .8 .1947) 14 ...... 11 .10 1900. - 10 26. 1901. 600 . . . Princeton (20-18, 10 .26 .1974) 13 ...... 11 .6 .1892 - 10 .28 1893. Ivy Winning/Unbeaten Streaks 700 ...... Yale (14-6, 10 .29 .1994) 20 ...... 11 .17 .2001 - 11 .6 .2004 800 . . . . Lafayette (19-14, 9 .18 .2010) Unbeaten Streaks 18 ...... 11 .22 .2008 - 10 .29 .2011 30 . . . . 11 .26 .1903 - 10 10. .1906 (2 Ties) 17 ...... 11 .14 .1992 - 9 .16 .1995 24 . . . . . 10 .26 .1907 - 11 6. 1909. (3 Ties) 13 ...... 11 .19 .1983 - 11 .9 .1985 17 ...... 10 .19 2002. - 9 .18 2004. No ties in any of these Ivy streaks 15 . . . . . 9 .28 .1910 - 10 .14 1911. (1 Tie) 14 . . . . . 11 .28 .1946 - 10 30. 1948. (1 Tie)

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Team Records (Game) Team Records (Season) Opponents (Game) Points Wins Points 96 ...... Vineland (11 15. 1886). 15 ...... 1892 and 1897 96 ...... Princeton (11 .5 .1887) 89 ...... Delaware (10 11. 1919). 76 ...... Princeton (10 .31 .1885) 89 ...... Delaware (9 .24 1921). Record 82 ...... Swarthmore (10 5. 1889). 15-0 ...... 1897 Points - Since 1956 82 ...... Lafayette (10 .28 1893). 60 ...... Fordham (10 .11 .2014) Points 58 ...... Lehigh (9 .26 .1981) Points - Since 1956 484 ...... 1893 58 ...... Brown (10 .24 .1998) 59 ...... at Columbia (10 13. .2007) 55 ...... Princeton (10 .24 .1964) 59 ...... Holy Cross (10 .8 .1994) Points - Since 1956 54 ...... Navy (10 .27 .1956) 59 ...... Cornell (11 .22 .2003) 363 ...... 2002 58 ...... Brown (10 .21 .1995) Margin of Victory 55 ...... Lafayette (9 .29 1972). Scoring Average 96 ...... Princeton, 96-0 (11 .5 .1887) 36 3...... 2002 Aggregate Points Margin of Victory - Since 1956 102 . . . Penn 96, Vineland 6 - 11 .15 .1886 Touchdowns 58 ...... Lehigh, 58-0 (9 .26 .1981) 96 . . . . Princeton 96, Penn 0 -11 .5 1887. 46 ...... 2002 90 Penn 80, Crescent A .C . 10 - 10 20. 1894. Touchdowns Field Goals 9 ...... Three Times Aggregate Points - Since 1956 16 ...... 2008 109 . . . . Brown 58, Penn 51 -10 24. 1998. Field Goals 93 . . . Fordham 48, Penn 45 - 10 10. 2015. Plays 5 ...... Brown (10 .7 .1972) 87 . . Penn 59, Columbia 28 - 10 .13 2007. 769 ...... 2000 86 . . . . . Cornell 48, Penn 38 - 11 .19 .2011 Total Offense 83 ...... Cornell 42, Penn 41 - 11 23. .13 Rushing Yards 670 ...... Holy Cross (9 .28 .1991) 82 ...... William & Mary 48, 2,642 ...... 1986 ...... Penn 34 - 10 .14 .1995 Plays Rushing Attempts 97 ...... Penn State (9 .27 .1958) Margin of Victory 574 ...... 1977 90 . . . Penn 96, Vineland 6 - 11 15. 1886. Rushing Yardage Rushing TDs 509 ...... Dartmouth (10 .11 .1969) Margin of Victory - Since 1956 29 ...... 1972 52 . . . . Penn 59, Cornell 7 - 11 .22 2003. Rushing Attempts Passing Yards 89 ...... Penn State (9 .27 .1958) Touchdowns 3,427 ...... 2000 10 ...... Lafayette (10 .5 .1946) Rushing Touchdowns Pass Attempts 9 ...... Lafayette (10 .5 .1946) Field Goals 425 ...... 2014 4Four times (last at Columbia, 10 .1 2005). Passing Yardage Completions 566 ...... Fordham (10 .11 .2014) Total Offense 288 ...... 2000 628 ...... at Cornell (11 .18 .2000) Pass Attempts 627 ...... Columbia (11 .17 1973). Passing TDs 61 ...... at San Diego (9 .18 .2004) 28 ...... 2003 61 ...... at Columbia (10 .15 .2005) Plays 94 ...... Harvard (11 .11 1995). Total Offense Completions 4,746 ...... 2000 38 ...... Cornell (11 .24 .1973) Rushing Yardage 38 ...... at Columbia (10 .15 .2005) 440 ...... Lafayette (10 14. 1977). First Downs 251 ...... 2000 Passing TDs Rushing Attempts 6 ...... Fordham (10 .11 .2014) 79 ...... Lafayette (10 14. 1977)...... Brown (10 .24 .1998)

Rushing TDs First Downs 9 ...... Lafayette (10 .5 1946). 37 ...... Holy Cross (9 .28 .1991)

Passing Yardage 476 ...... Brown (10 .28 .2000)

Pass Attempts 62 ...... Princeton (11 .8 .2014)

Completions 41 ...... Princeton (11 8. 2014).

Passing TDs 5 ...... Cornell (11 .22 .2003)

First Downs 34 ...... Holy Cross (10 8. 1994).

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NATIONAL TV HISTORY NATIONAL TV RECORDS Year Date Opponent network location Result Network...... Penn’s Record 1940 Oct . 5 vs . Maryland KYW Franklin Field W, 51-0* ABC ...... 1-2 1954 Oct . 30 vs . Penn State ABC Franklin Field L, 13-35 Home ...... 1-1 1954 Nov . 6 vs . #5 Notre Dame NBC Franklin Field L, 7-42 Away ...... 0-1 1959 Oct . 10 at Princeton NBC Princeton, N .J . W, 18-0 1982 Nov . 20 at Cornell ABC Ithaca, N Y. . L, 0-23 ESPN ...... 5-1 1983 Nov . 19 vs . Dartmouth ABC Franklin Field W, 38-14 Home ...... 2-1 1988 Oct . 1 vs . Columbia ESPN Franklin Field W, 24-10 Away ...... 3-0 1989 Oct . 7 at Columbia ESPN New York, N Y. . W, 24-21 1989 Nov . 23 vs . Cornell ESPN Franklin Field L, 6-20 Fox College Sports...... 2-2 1990 Sept . 15 at Dartmouth ESPN Hanover, N .H . W, 16-6 Away ...... 3-2 2002 Oct . 19 vs . Columbia YES Franklin Field W, 44-0 2002 Nov . 16 vs . Harvard ESPN/YES Franklin Field W, 44-9** KYW ...... 1-0 2003 Nov . 22 vs . Cornell YES Franklin Field W, 59-7 Home ...... 1-0 2004 Oct . 2 vs . Dartmouth YES Franklin Field W, 35-0 2004 Nov . 20 at Cornell YES Ithaca, N Y. . W, 20-14 NBC ...... 1-1 2005 Nov . 12 at Harvard YES Cambridge, Mass . L, 3-29 Home ...... 0-1 2007 Oct . 20 vs . Yale YES Franklin Field L, 20-26 (3ot) Away ...... 1-0 2008 Oct . 25 at Yale YES New Haven, Conn . W, 9-7 2008 Nov . 1 vs . Brown VERSUS Franklin Field L, 27-34 NBC Sports/VERSUS...... 10-6 2008 Nov . 7 at Princeton ESPNU Princeton, N .J . W, 14-9 Home ...... 4-1 2009 Oct . 3 at Dartmouth VERSUS Hanover, N .H . W, 30-24 Away ...... 6-5 2010 Nov . 6 at Princeton VERSUS Princeton, N .J . W, 52-10 2010 Oct . 23 at Yale YES New Haven, Conn . W, 27-20 YES ...... 7-2 2011 Oct . 1 at Dartmouth Fox College Sports Hanover, N .H . W, 22-20 Home ...... 4-1 2011 Oct . 15 at Columbia VERSUS New York, N Y. . W, 27-20 Away ...... 3-1 2011 Oct . 22 vs . Yale VERSUS Franklin Field W, 37-20 2011 Nov . 12 at #18 Harvard VERSUS Cambridge, Mass . L, 20-37 ASN ...... 2-1 2012 Sept . 29 at Dartmouth NBCSN Hanover, N .H . W, 28-21 Home ...... 1-0 2012 Oct . 20 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn . L, 13-27 Away ...... 1-1 2012 Nov . 10 vs . #25 Harvard NBCSN Franklin Field W, 30-21 2013 Nov . 2 at Brown Fox College Sports Providence, R .I . L, 0-27 Overall...... 29-14 2013 Nov . 16 at Harvard NBCSN Cambridge, Mass . L, 30-38 Home...... 13-5 2014 Oct . 4 at Dartmouth Fox College Sports Hanover, N .H . L, 13-31 Away...... 16-9 2014 Oct . 25 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn . L, 21-43 2014 Nov . 8 at Princeton NBCSN Princeton, N .J . L, 17-22 2015 Oct . 23 vs . Yale NBCSN Franklin Field W, 34-20 2015 Nov . 7 vs . Princeton ASN Franklin Field W, 26-23 (OT) 2015 Nov . 14 at #12 Harvard ASN Cambridge, Mass . W, 35-25 2016 Sept . 30 at Dartmouth NBCSN Hanover, N .H . W, 37-24 2016 Oct . 15 vs . Columbia One World Sports Philadelphia, Pa . W, 35-10 2016 Oct . 21 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn . W, 42-7 2016 Nov . 5 at Princeton ASN Princeton, N .J . L, 0-28 2016 Nov . 11 vs . #22 Harvard NBCSN Philadelphia, Pa . W,27-14 2016 Nov . 19 at Cornell Fox College Sports Ithaca, N Y. . W, 42-20 * = first-ever televised college football game. KYW was called Philco at the time and used two cameras. ** = ESPN’s College GameDay attended the game marking the television program’s first broadcast from an FCS game. The YES network also televised the game.

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ALL-TIME NIGHT GAMES ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES Overall: 27-15 Home: 20-9 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 1-0 Overall: 6-6; Home: 3-3; Away: 3-3 Date Opponent Result Location Date Opponent Result Sept . 29, 1972 Lafayette W, 55-12 Franklin Field Oct . 5, 1996 at Bucknell^ W, 30-21 Oct . 19, 1973 Lehigh W, 27-20 Franklin Field Oct . 25, 2003 vs . Yale W, 34-31 Sept . 27, 1974 Lehigh W, 28-18 Franklin Field Oct . 9, 2004 at Bucknell (2OT) W, 32-25 Oct . 17, 1975 Lafayette W, 13-0 Franklin Field Oct . 21, 2006 at Yale L, 14-17 Sept . 24, 1976 Lehigh W, 15-14 Franklin Field Oct . 28, 2006 vs . Brown L, 27-30 Oct . 9, 1976 at Brown W, 7-6 Providence, R .I . Nov . 4, 2006 at #23 Princeton (2OT)* L, 30-31 Sept . 17, 1977 Cornell% W, 17-7 Franklin Field Oct . 20, 2007 vs . #16 Yale (3OT) L, 20-26 Oct . 14, 1977 Lafayette W, 42-7 Franklin Field Sept . 20, 2008 vs . #19 Villanova L, 14-20 Sept . 29, 1978 Lehigh W, 21-13 Franklin Field Sept . 26, 2009 at Lafayette L, 17-20 Oct . 7, 1978 Columbia W, 31-19 Franklin Field Oct . 31, 2009 at Brown W, 14-7 Oct 19, 1979 Lafayette L, 7-9 Franklin Field Oct . 2, 2010 vs . Dartmouth W, 35-28 Sept . 26, 1980 Lehigh L, 6-35 Franklin Field Oct . 5, 2013 vs . Dartmouth (4OT)& W, 37-31 Sept . 17, 1983 Cornell W, 28-7 Franklin Field Nov . 7, 2015 vs . Princeton W, 26-23 Sept 30, 1983 at Columbia# W, 35-10 ^ = Set NCAA record for largest overtime margin of Sept . 29, 1984 Davidson W, 19-14 Franklin Field victory. Record has since been broken. Sept . 28, 1996 Colgate W, 38-7 Franklin Field * = Set NCAA record with third straight overtime loss Oct . 4, 1997 Towson W, 26-14 Franklin Field in three weeks. Record has since been matched. Sept . 28, 2002 Lehigh W, 24-21 Franklin Field & = First four-overtime game in Ivy League history. Oct . 10, 2002 at Villanova L, 3-17 Villanova, Pa . Sept . 20, 2003 Duquesne W, 51-10 Franklin Field Sept . 25, 2004 Villanova L, 13-16 Franklin Field PENN’S FINAL NATIONAL POLL RANKINGS Sept . 24, 2005 at Villanova* L, 24-28 Franklin Field Year record (ivy) finish poll Sept . 23, 2006 Villanova L, 20-27 Franklin Field 1936 7-1 10 Associated Press Sept . 15, 2007 Lafayette L, 7-8 Franklin Field 1940 6-1-1 14 Associated Press Sept . 22, 2007 at Villanova L, 14-34 Villanova, Pa . 1941 7-1 15 Associated Press Sept . 27, 2008 at Lafayette L, 17-24 Easton, Pa . 1943 6-2-1 20 Associated Press Nov . 7, 2008 at Princeton W, 14-9 Princeton, N .J . 1945 6-2 8 Associated Press Sept . 19, 2009 Villanova L, 3-14 Franklin Field 1946 6-2 13 Associated Press Sept . 26, 2009 at Lafayette L, 17-20 Easton, Pa . 1947 7-0-1 7 Associated Press Sept . 18, 2010 Lafayette W, 19-14 Franklin Field 1986 10-0 (7-0) 7 NCAA Sept . 25, 2010 at #1 Villanova L, 10-22 Villanova, Pa . 1988 9-1 (6-1) 14 NCAA Sept . 17, 2011 Lafayette L, 12-37 Franklin Field 1993 10-0 (7-0) 16 TSN Sept . 24, 2011 at Villanova* L, 21-30 Franklin Field 1994 9-0 (7-0) 14 TSN Oct . 1, 2011 at Dartmouth^ W, 22-20 Hanover, N .H . 2001 8-1 (6-1) 24 TSN Oct . 8, 2011 Fordham W, 35-20 Franklin Field 24 USA Today/ESPN Sept . 15, 2012 at Lafayette L, 21-28 Easton, Pa . Sept . 21, 2013 Lafayette W, 27-21 Franklin Field 2002 9-1 (7-0) t-17 TSN 17 USA Today/ESPN Sept . 24, 2015 at #4 Villanova W, 24-13 Villanova, Pa . Oct . 23, 2015 vs . Yale W, 34-20 Franklin Field 2003 10-0 (7-0) 12 TSN/CSTV Sept . 30, 2016 at Dartmouth W, 37-24 Hanover, N .H . 12 USA Today/ESPN Oct . 21, 2016 at Yale W, 42-7 New Haven, Conn . Nov . 11, 2016 vs . #22 Harvard W, 27-14 Franklin Field 2004 8-2 (6-1) 21 TSN Night games were determined as games that began at 6 p.m. or later. 21 USA Today/ESPN % First-ever Ivy League night game * Game played at Franklin Field with Villanova as home team 2009 8-2 (7-0) 20 TSN # Game played at original Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. 23 AFCA ^ First-ever night game at Memorial Stadium 2010 9-1 (7-0) 16 TSN 14 AFCA

PENNATHLETICS.COM 135 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Homecoming/Thanksgiving Results

HOMECOMING RESULTS THANKSGIVING DAY GAME—ALL-TIME RESULTS Since 1972 Overall Record: 40-25-4 Record vs. Cornell: 38-20-4 Overall Record: 24-18-1% Date Opponent location Result Record vs. Princeton: 9-9%; vs. Yale: 9-4-1; vs. Brown: 6-3; vs. Nov . 27, 1884 Wesleyan Franklin Field W,14-12 Harvard: 1-2 Nov . 26, 1885 Princeton Franklin Field L, 10-76 Year Date result attendance Opponent Nov . 25, 1886 Harvard Franklin Field L, 0-28 1972 Nov . 11 W, 48-30 21,380 Yale Nov . 24, 1887 Wesleyan New York, N Y. . L, 4-10 1973 Nov . 3 L, 30-34 37,167 Harvard Nov . 28, 1889 Wesleyan New York, N Y. . L, 2-10 1974 Nov . 9 L, 12-37 23,490 Yale Nov . 30, 1893 Harvard Cambridge L, 4-26 1975 Nov . 1 L, 3-21 17,256 Harvard Nov . 29, 1894 Harvard Franklin Field W, 18-4 1976 Oct . 23 L, 7-21 15,101 Yale Nov . 28, 1895 Cornell Franklin Field W, 46-2 1977 Oct . 29 W, 21-10 14,696 Princeton Nov . 26, 1896 Cornell Franklin Field W, 32-10 1978 Oct . 28 T, 17-17 15,980 Yale Nov . 25, 1897 Cornell Franklin Field W, 4-0 1979 Nov . 3 L, 10-38 13,604 Princeton Nov . 24, 1898 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-6 1980 ------Nov . 30, 1899 Cornell Franklin Field W, 29-0 1981 Oct . 31 L, 30-38 20,333 Princeton Nov . 29, 1900 Cornell Franklin Field W, 27-0 1982 Oct . 23 W, 27-14 32,175 Yale Nov . 28, 1901 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-23 1983 Oct . 29 W, 28-27 36,569 Princeton Nov . 27, 1902 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-11 1984 Oct . 27 W, 34-21 36,975 Yale Nov . 26, 1903 Cornell Franklin Field W, 42-0 1985 Nov . 2 W, 31-21 33,479 Princeton Nov . 24, 1904 Cornell Franklin Field W, 34-0 1986 Oct . 25 W, 24-6 32,761 Yale Nov . 30, 1905 Cornell Franklin Field W, 6-5 1987 Oct . 31 L, 7-17 --- Princeton Nov . 29, 1906 Cornell Franklin Field T, 0-0 1988 Oct . 22 W, 10-3 23,151 Yale Nov . 28, 1907 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-4 1989 Nov . 4 L, 8-30 24,500 Princeton Nov . 26, 1908 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-4 1990 Oct . 27 L, 10-27 18,745 Yale Nov . 25, 1909 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-6 1991 Nov . 9 L, 12-17 25,617 Princeton Nov . 24, 1910 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-6 1992 Oct . 31 W, 13-10 17,893 Yale Nov . 30, 1911 Cornell Franklin Field W, 21-9 1993 Nov . 6 W, 30-14 35,810 Princeton Nov . 28, 1912 Cornell Franklin Field W, 7-2 1994 Oct . 29 W, 14-6 21,650 Yale Nov . 27, 1913 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-21 1995 Nov . 4 L, 9-22 34,504 Princeton Nov . 26, 1914 Cornell Franklin Field L, 12-24 1996 Nov . 2 W, 20-3 19,203 Yale Nov . 25, 1915 Cornell Franklin Field L, 9-24 1997 Nov . 8 W, 20-17% 15,847 Princeton Nov . 30, 1916 Cornell Franklin Field W, 23-3 1998 Oct . 31 W, 34-21 20,875 Yale Nov . 29, 1917 Cornell Franklin Field W, 37-0 1999 Nov . 6 W, 41-13 18,305 Princeton Nov . 28, 1918 Dartmouth Franklin Field W, 21-0 2000 Nov . 11 W, 36-35 18,715 Harvard Nov . 27, 1919 Cornell Franklin Field W, 24-0 2001 Nov . 3 W, 21-10 18,810 Princeton Nov . 25, 1920 Cornell Franklin Field W, 28-0 2002 Nov . 2 W, 31-7 14,287 Brown Nov . 24, 1921 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-41 2003 Nov . 8 W, 37-7 21,060 Princeton Nov . 30, 1922 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-9 2004 Oct . 16 W, 14-3 13, 422 Columbia Nov . 29, 1923 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-14 2005 Nov . 5 L, 13-30 20,036 Princeton Nov . 27, 1924 Cornell Franklin Field W, 20-0 2006 Oct . 28 L, 27-30 (OT) 11, 177 Brown Nov . 26, 1925 Cornell Franklin Field W, 7-0 2007 Oct . 20 L, 20-26 (3OT) 15, 668 Yale Nov . 25, 1926 Cornell Franklin Field T, 10-10 2008 Nov . 1 L, 27-34 15,056 Brown Nov . 24, 1927 Cornell Franklin Field W, 35-0 2009 Nov . 7 W, 42-7 14,027 Princeton Nov . 29, 1928 Cornell Franklin Field W, 49-0 2010 Oct . 30 W, 24-7 14,854 Brown Nov . 28, 1929 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-7 2011 Nov . 5 W, 37-9 17,179 Princeton Nov . 27, 1930 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-13 2012 Oct . 27 W, 20-17 13,569 Brown Nov . 26, 1931 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-7 2013 Nov . 9 L, 26-38 21,214 Princeton Nov . 24, 1932 Cornell Franklin Field W, 13-7 2014 Nov . 1 L, 13-21 8,176 Brown Nov . 30, 1933 Cornell Franklin Field L, 12-20 2015 Nov . 7 W, 26-23 (OT) 11,017 Princeton Nov . 29, 1934 Cornell Franklin Field W, 23-13 2016 Oct . 29 W, 21-14 8,047 Brown Nov . 28, 1935 Cornell Franklin Field W, 33-7 % = Penn forfeit due to use of an ineligible player. Only reflected Nov . 26, 1936 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-6 in Ivy League records, not recognized by the NCAA. Nov . 25, 1937 Cornell Franklin Field L, 20-34 Nov . 24, 1938 Cornell Franklin Field T, 0-0 Nov . 26, 1942 Cornell Franklin Field W, 34-7 Nov . 25, 1943 Cornell Franklin Field W, 20-14 Nov . 28, 1946 Cornell Franklin Field W, 26-20 Nov . 27, 1947 Cornell Franklin Field W, 21-0 Nov . 25, 1948 Cornell Franklin Field L, 14-23 Nov . 24, 1949 Cornell Franklin Field L, 21-29 Nov . 27, 1952 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-7 Nov . 26, 1953 Cornell Franklin Field T, 7-7 Nov . 25, 1954 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-20 Nov . 24, 1955 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-39 Nov . 22, 1956 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-20 Nov . 28, 1957 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-6 Nov . 27, 1958 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-19 Nov . 26, 1959 Cornell Franklin Field W, 28-13 Nov . 24, 1960 Cornell Franklin Field W, 18-7 Nov . 28, 1963 Cornell Franklin Field L, 8-17 Nov . 25, 1965 Cornell Franklin Field L, 14-38 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK Nov . 23, 1989 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-20 136 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Record-Breaking Streaks

24 - The NCAA Record (1992-95) 20 - Breaking the Ivy Record (Again) Little did Head Coach Al Bagnoli and his players know When trying to break a previous record, it sometimes adds that, when they walked out of the tunnel against Harvard incentive to know that you will be taking that record away on Nov . 14, 1992 at Franklin Field, something special was from a long-standing conference or regional rival . That about to happen . The Quakers were in their first season was not the case in 2004 when the Penn football program under Bagnoli, posting a record of 5-3 in their first eight eclipsed the mark for consecutive Ivy wins (17) with games of the campaign . The previous weekend in Princeton, 20-straight League wins . Why? Because Penn was already the record holder for its performance during the 1992-95 the Red and Blue fell by a touchdown . It would be the last seasons . In fact, Penn holds the four-longest Ivy win streaks time they would lose a game over the next two and a half of all-time . The Quakers moved past their previous mark seasons . Penn defeated Harvard, 21-19 and so commenced on Oct . 23 with a defensive masterpiece, defeating Yale, the Quakers’ FCS record 24-game winning streak (which 17-7, and holding the Bulldogs to 87 yards of offense in six stood for 20 years) . During the streak, the Quakers snapped minutes, six seconds of possession during the second half . a four-year Ivy title drought and put together back-to-back This record-breaking game was indicative of Penn’s defense championships for the first time since winning five straight during the entire streak, as the Quakers allowed an Ancient from 1982-1986 . In addition, the Red and Blue turned in the Eight opponent to score more than two touchdowns on program’s first perfect season since 1986 and first back-to- only five occasions . Of the 15 opponents to score less than back perfect campaigns since 1904 and 1905 . two touchdowns, eight managed to cross the line only once, two mustered only field goals, and three were shut out completely . Streak Notes Number of Days: 1,051 Streak Notes Largest Margin of Victory: 51 points, Oct . 8, 1994 vs . Holy Number of Days: 1,085 Cross Largest Margin of Victory: 52 points, Nov . 22, 2003 against Smallest Margin of Victory: 1 point, Sept . 30, 1995 vs . Cornell Bucknell (20-19) in final win of the streak Smallest Margin of Victory: 1 point, Nov . 6, 2004 at Ivy League Wins: 17 Princeton Non-Conference Wins: 7 Ivy League Home Wins: 11 Wins at Franklin Field: 13 Ivy League Road Wins: 9 Wins on the Road: 11 Shutouts During Streak: 3, Oct . 19, 2002 vs . Columbia (44- Shutouts During Streak: 2, Oct . 22, 1994 at Brown (24-0); 0); Nov . 23, 2002 at Cornell (31-0); Oct . 2, 2004 vs . Dartmouth Nov . 12, 1994 vs . Harvard (33-0) (35-0) Most Wins against an Opponent: Harvard and Cornell, 3 Overall Wins During Ivy Streak: 27 2001 1992 Nov . 17 . . . . . W ...... Cornell ...... 38-14 Nov . 14 . . . . . W ...... Harvard ...... 21-19 Nov . 21 . . . . . W ...... at Cornell ...... 14-7 2002 Oct . 5 ...... W ...... Dartmouth ...... 49-14 Oct . 19 . . . . . W ...... Columbia ...... 44-0 1993 Oct . 26 . . . . . W ...... at Yale ...... 41-20 Sept . 18 . . . . . W ...... Dartmouth ...... 10-6 Nov . 2 . . . . . W ...... Brown ...... 31-7 Sept . 25 . . . . . W ...... at Bucknell ...... 42-12 Nov . 9 . . . . . W ...... at Princeton ...... 44-13 Oct . 2 ...... W ...... Fordham . . . . . 34-30 Nov . 16 . . . . .W ...... Harvard ...... 44-9 Oct . 9 . . . . .W ...... at Colgate ...... 30-12 Nov . 23 . . . . . W ...... at Cornell ...... 31-0 Oct . 16 . . . . . W ...... at Columbia ...... 36-7 Oct . 23 . . . . .W ...... Brown ...... 34-9 2003 Oct . 30 . . . . . W ...... at Yale ...... 48-7 Oct . 4 . . . . . W ...... at Dartmouth ...... 33-20 Nov . 6 . . . . . W ...... Princeton ...... 30-14 Oct . 18 . . . . . W ...... at Columbia ...... 31-7 Nov . 13 . . . . . W ...... at Harvard ...... 27-20 Oct . 25 . . . . .W ...... Yale . . . 34-31 (OT) Nov . 20 . . . . . W ...... Cornell ...... 17-14 Nov . 1 ...... W ...... at Brown ...... 24-21 Nov . 8 . . . . . W ...... Princeton ...... 37-7 Nov . 15 . . . . . W ...... at Harvard ...... 32-24 1994 Nov . 22 . . . . . W ...... Cornell ...... 59-7 Sept . 17 . . . . . W ...... Lafayette ...... 27-7 Sept . 24 . . . .W ...... at Dartmouth ...... 13-11 2004 Oct . 8 ...... W ...... Holy Cross ...... 59-8 Oct . 2 ...... W ...... Dartmouth ...... 35-0 Oct . 15 . . . . . W ...... Columbia ...... 12-3 Oct . 16 . . . . . W ...... Columbia ...... 14-3 Oct . 23 . . . . .W ...... at Yale ...... 17-7 Oct . 22 . . . . .W ...... at Brown ...... 24-0 Oct . 30 . . . . . W ...... Brown ...... 20-16 Oct . 29 . . . . . W ...... Yale ...... 14-6 Nov . 6 . . . . . W ...... at Princeton ...... 16-15 Nov . 5 . . . . . W ...... at Princeton ...... 33-19 Nov . 12 . . . . . W ...... Harvard ...... 33-0 All-Time Top Four Ivy Winning Streaks Nov . 19 . . . . .W ...... at Cornell ...... 18-14 Penn . . . . . 20 ...... 11 .17 .2001 - 11 .6 .2004 Penn ...... 18 ...... 11 .22 .2008 - 10 .29 .2011 Penn ...... 17 ...... 11 .14 .1992 - 9 .16 .1995 1995 Harvard . . . . . 16 ...... 11 .2 .2013 - 11 .14 .2015* Sept . 16 . . . . . W ...... Dartmouth ...... 20-12 Penn ...... 13 ...... 11 .19 .1983 - 11 .9 .1985 Sept . 23 . . . . . W ...... at Lafayette ...... 28-8 * Ended by Penn Sept . 30 . . . . W ...... Bucknell ...... 20-19

PENNATHLETICS.COM 137 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Longest Plays/The Last Time... The Last Time . . Penn’s Longest Plays PENN Rushing Touchdowns Ranked ...... 1 11. 11. (#18 TSN/Fathead com. 2010 Postseason Media Poll) 95 ...... Sykes Tucker (Swarthmore - 10 .31 .1914) ...... 8 .22 11. (#24 Coaches 2011 Preseason Poll) Played a Ranked Opponent...... 11.11.2015 (vs. #22/24 Harvard) 92 ...... Steve Rubin (Brown - 10 .11 .1980) Beat a Ranked Opponent...... 11.11.2015 (27-14 vs. #22/24 Harvard) 92 ...... Jim Finn (Columbia - 10 .18 1997). Shut Out an Opponent ...... 11 .21 .2009 (34-0 vs . Cornell) Shut Out an Opponent on the Road ...... 11 .23 .2002 (31-0 at Cornell) 90 ...... Chester Minds (Gettsyburg - 9 27. 1913). Played Overtime ...... 11 7. .2015 (W, 26-23 vs . Princeton) 90 ...... Bill Graupner (Virginia - 10 11. 1930). Played Two Overtimes ...... 10 .5 .2013 (W, 37-31 vs . Dartmouth) Opponent .. . 100 yards, Gustave Welch (Carlisle - 11 .11 .1911) Played Three Overtimes ...... 10 .5 .2013 (W, 37-31 vs . Dartmouth) Played Four Overtimes ...... 10 .5 .2013 (W, 37-31 vs . Dartmouth) Collected 500 yards of offense...... 11.19.2016 (527 at Cornell) Receptions Forced 5 Turnovers...... 10 .31 .2015 (1 FR, 4 INT at Brown) 93 ...... Gary Vura to Karl Hall (Cornell - 9 .19 .1981) Commited 5 or More Turnovers ...... 10 10. 15. (5 vs . #13/12 Fordham 3 FR, 2 INT) Commited 7 or More Turnovers ...... 9 15. .2012 (7 at Lafayette, 1 FR, 7 INT) 90 . . . George Koval to Greville Munger (Columbia - 11 .15 1958). Threw 7 Interceptions...... 9 15. .2012 (at Lafayette) 86 . . . . Marty Vaughn to Bob Bucola (Columbia - 11 .17 .1973) Recorded 5 Sacks ...... 11 11. .2015 (at #12/13 Harvard) Recorded 6 Sacks...... 11.11.2016 (vs. #22/24 Harvard) 85.Bernie Zbrzeznj to Peter Blumenthal (Bucknell - 9 .28 .1968) Recorded 7 Sacks ...... 10 10. .2015 (vs . #13/12 Fordham) 84 ...... Gary Vura to Karl Hall (Cornell - 9 .19 .1981) Recorded a Safety...... 9.3.2016 (at Dartmouth) 82 . . . . Mike Mitchell to Rob Milanese (Dartmouth - 10 .5 .2002) Blocked FG Attempt ...... 11 7. .2015 (Donald Panciello vs . Princeton) Blocked 2 FG Attempts ...... 9 16. .2006 (at Lafayette) Opponent .. . 97 yards, Rieker to Weaver (Lehigh - 9 .24 .1976) Blocked a PAT ...... 10 03. .2015 (Jack Madden vs . Dartmouth) Recovered an Onside Kick...... 10 .22 .2011 (at Yale) Field Goals Converted 2-pt conversion...... 10 10. .2015 (vs . #13/12 Fordham) 54 ...... Tim Mazzetti (Lehigh - 9 24. 1976). A PENN PLAYER 54 ...... Tim Mazetti (Lafayette - 10 .16 .1976) Returned a Kickoff for a TD ...... 10 11. .2008 (C . Wynn at G’town - 88 yds) 51...... John Dwyer (Princeton - 11 .3 1979). Returned a Punt for a TD ...... 10 .23 .2010 (B . Blackmon at Yale - 53 yds) Recovered a Fumble for TD. 11.11.2016 (T. Hendrickson vs. #22/24 Harvard - 18 yds) 50 ...... Jeremiah Greathouse (Brown - 10 .21 .1995) Returned an INT for a TD .. . 11 11. .2016 (Louis Vecchio vs . #22/24 Harvard - 40 yds) 49 ...... Evan Nolan (San Diego - 9 18. .2004) Returned a Blocked FG for TD ...... 10 13. .2007 (J . Manning at Columbia - 62 yds) Returned a Blkd Punt for TD . . . . . 10 .3 .2009 (J . McGoldrick vs . Dartmouth - 0 yds) 49 ...... Andy Glockner (Colgate - 9 26. .1992) Non-QB Threw for a TD .. . . . 10 15. .2016 (Tre Solomon to Countryman vs . Columbia) 49 ...... Andy Glockner (Fordham - 10 .3 .1992) QB Threw for 400 Yards ...... 10 .5 .2002 (Mike Mitchell 428 vs . Dartmouth) Opponent .. . . . 51 yards, Jose Violante (Brown - 10 .4 .1975) QB Threw for 300 Yards ...... 10 .23 .2015 (Alek Torgersen, 350 vs . Yale) Two Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games ...... Alek Torgersen, 2014 ...... (10 .4 at Dartmouth, 350 and 10 11. at Fordham, 316) Interception Returns QB Threw 5 TDs...... 11 .22 .2003 (Mike Mitchell vs . Cornell) 100* ...... Kunle Williams (Princeton - 11 .6 1999). QB Rushed for 3 TDs ...... 10 .2 .2010 (Billy Ragone vs . Dartmouth) QB Rushed for 100 Yards ...... 10 .30 .2010 (Billy Ragone vs . Brown - 151 yds) 94 ...... Dana Lyons (Lafayette - 9 23. 1995). RB Rushed for 100 Yards ...... 11 19. .2016 (Tre Solomon 173 at Cornell) 93 ...... Walt Motson (Maryland - 10 .25 1941). RB Rushed for 200 Yards ...... 10 .25 .2003 (Sam Mathews 204 vs . Yale) 2 Players Rushed for 100 Yards ...... 9 18. 2004. 93 ...... Joe Piela (Columbia - 10 .12 .1996) ...... Von Bryant (111) and Sam Mathews (102) at San Diego 91 ...... James Daniels (Columbia - 10 .17 .1992) RB Rushed for 100 Yards 5-Straight Games ...... Sam Mathews, 2003 83 ...... Anthony DeSalle (Cornell - 11 21. .1998) ...... (Bucknell, 105; Columbia, 190; Yale, 204; Brown, 173; Princeton, 124) RB Scored 6 TDs ...... 10 .24 1998. (Jim Finn at Brown) 80 ...... Scott Williams (at Brown - 10 .29 .2005) RB Rushed for 4 TDs ...... 10 13. .2007 (Joe Sandberg at Columbia) Opponent ...... 99 yards, Pat Allman (Brown - 10 .14 .1989) RB Rushed for 3 TDs ...... 10 10. .2015 (Brian Schoenauer vs . #13/12 Fordham) * Tied NCAA Record Receiver with 10+ Catches...... 11.19.2016 (Justin Watson, 11 at Cornell) Receiver with 200 Yards...... 10.29.2016 (Justin Watson, 210 vs. Brown) Receiver with 100 Yards...... 11.19.2016 (Justin Watson, 106 at Cornell) Punts Receiver Scored 4 TDs...... 11 .22 .2003 (Dan Castles vs . Cornell) Receiver Scored 3 TDs...... 10.21.2016 (Justin Watson at Yale) 80 ...... Marsh Reynolds (Columbia - 10 .22 .1904) Recorded a Defensive PAT ...... 9 17. .2011 (Justyn Williams vs . Lafayette - 92 yds) 80 ...... Franny Murray (Penn State - 11 14. 1936). Kicked a 50-Yd FG ...... 10 .21 1995. (Jeremiah Greathouse, 50 vs . Brown) 77 ...... Charles Gill (Cornell - 11 27. 1956). Made 3 FGs ...... 10 14. .2014 (Jimmy Gammill at Fordham, 5) Kicked a 60-yard Punt ...... 11 . 14 .2015 (Hunter Kelley, 63 at #13/12 Harvard) 77 ...... Dave Amodio (Columbia - 10 1. .1988) Kicked a 70-yard Punt...... 10 10. .2015 (Hunter Kelley, 73 vs . #13/12 Fordham) 76 ...... Rob Sims (Cornell - 11 21. .1992) Opponent ...... 79 yards, Joe Randall (Brown - 10 1. .1966) AN OPPONENT Shut Out Penn...... 11.5.2016 (Princeton 28, Penn 0) Shut Out Penn at Franklin Field ...... 11 18. 1989. (Dartmouth 24, Penn 0) Kickoff Returns Returned a Kickoff for a TD ...... 10 .30 .2010 (Mark Kachmer - 85 yds) 108...... Frank Riepl (Notre Dame - 11 5. .1955) Returned a Punt for a TD ...... 10 .26 .2002 (David Knox, Yale - 96 yds) Returned a Blkd Punt for TD...... 11.5.2016 (Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton - 14 yds) 102 ...... Richard Gentle (Cornell - 11 .28 .1929) Returned a Blkd FG for TD ...... 9 .28 .2013 (Craig James, Villanova - 73 yds) 100 ...... David Dale (Gettysburg - 10 .15 .1902) Recovered a Fumble for TD ...... 10 11. .2014 (DeAndre Slate, Fordham - 8 yds) Returned an INT for a TD ...... 11 .9 .2013 (Elijah Mitchell, Princeton - 59 yds) 98 ...... Chris Wynn (Brown - 10 .28 .2006) QB Threw for 500 Yards ...... 10 11. .2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham - 566 yds) 97 ...... Rolf Carlstein (Franklin & Marshall - 9 .28 .1929) QB Threw for 400 Yards ...... 10 11. .2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham - 566 yds) 96 ...... Barry Ellman (Lehigh - 9 26. 1964). QB Threw for 300 Yards...... 11.19.2016 (Dalton Banks, Cornell - 322 yds) QB Threw 6 TDS ...... 10 11. .2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham) Opponent . . 103 yards, Bobby Jack Stuart (Army - 11 .13 .1948) QB Threw 5 TDs...... 10 11. .2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham) QB Threw 4 TDs ...... 10 03. .2015 (Daylyn Williams, Dartmouth) Punt Returns RB Rushed for 100 Yards...... 10.21.2016 (Alan Lamar, Yale - 118 yds) RB Rushed for 200 Yards ...... 10 10. .2015 (Chase Edmonds, Fordham- 230 yds) 84 ...... Steve Solow (Lehigh - 9 .26 .1970) 2 Players Rushed for 100 Yards ...... 9 .28 .2013 at Villanova 83 ...... Joe Piela (11 .21 1998)...... John Robertson (132)/Kevin Monangai (102) RB Scored 5 TDs ...... 10 .20 1971. (Ed Marinaro, Cornell) 79 ...... Chris Flynn (Princeton - 11 .2 .1985) RB Scored 4 TDs...... 9.24.2016 (Chase Edmonds, Fordham) 76 ...... Bill Cobb (Princeton - 11 .9 .1991) RB Scored 3 TDs...... 10 15. .2014 (Paul Stanton, Harvard) 74 ...... Reds Bagnell (Navy - 10 22. 1949). Receiver with 10+ Catches...... 9.17.2016 (Troy Pelletier, Lehigh - 10) Receiver with 100 Yards ...... 10 .29 .2016 (Garrett Swanky, Brown - 100) 74 ...... Joe Piela (Cornell - 11 .22 .1997) Receiver with 200 Yards ...... 10 .3 .2015 (Victor Williams, Dartmouth - 213 yds) Opponent ...... 95 yards, Laurence Bliss (Yale - 11 .12 1892). Two or more Receivers with 100 Yards ...... 11 .21 .2015 (Cornell - Chris Lenz, 136; Luke Hagy 105) Receiver Scored 4 TDs...... 10 .23 1999. (Stephen Campbell, Brown) Receiver Scored 3 TDs ...... 11 19. .2011 (Shane Savage, Cornell) Recorded a Safety ...... 10 .22 .2011 (Yale) Recorded a Defensive PAT ...... 11 .5 .2005 (Jay McCareins, Princeton) 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK Recovered an Onside Kick...... 10 .26 .2013 (Yale) 138 Blocked FG Attempt ...... 9 .28 .2013 (Rakim Cox, Villanova) #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Made a 50-yard FG ...... 11 .4 1975. (Jose Violante, Brown - 51 yds) Converted 2-pt conversion...... 11.11.2016 (Harvard) All-Time Opponent and Year-By-Year Results

2016 Penn Football Fact Book Records vs. Opponents

Opponent W L T First Last Opponent W L T First Last Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala .) 0 1 0 1922 1922 Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich .) 8 11 2 1899 1953 Albright (Reading, Pa .) 2 0 0 1915 1917 Navy (Annapolis, Md .) 22 21 4 1888 1987 All-Philadelphia (Philadelphia) 4 0 1 1876 1891 Navy Yard (Philadelphia) 0 1 0 1918 1918 Amherst (Amherst, Mass ). 1 0 0 1896 1896 North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N .C .) 4 2 0 1905 1945 Army (West Point, N .Y .) 4 13 2 1901 1985 Notre Dame (South Bend, Ind .) 0 5 1 1930 1955 Brown (Providence, R .I .) % 59 24 2 1895 2016 Ohio Dominican 0 0 0 2017 Bucknell (Lewisburg, Pa .) 29 5 0 1895 2010 Ohio State (Columbus, Ohio) 0 3 0 1932 1953 California (Berkeley, Calif .) 0 7 0 1924 1955 Orange A .C . (Orange, N .J .) 1 0 0 1891 1891 Carlisle (Carlisle, Pa .) 13 6 2 1895 1917 Oregon (Eugene, Ore .) 0 1 0 1917 1917 Carnegie-Mellon@ (Pittsburgh) 1 0 0 1908 1908 Penn State (State College, Pa .) 25 18 4 1890 1958 C . Connecticut St . (New Britain) 1 0 0 2016 2016 Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, Pa .) 1 10 1 1917 1949 Centre (Danville, Ky .) 1 0 0 1923 1923 Princeton (Princeton, N .J .) % 41 66 1 1876 2016 Chicago A .C . (Chicago, Ill ). 2 0 0 1892 1895 Richmond (Richmond, Va .) 0 2 0 1981 1998 Chicago (Chicago, Ill .) 6 1 1 1898 1928 Rutgers (North Brunswick, N .J .) 10 6 0 1881 1934 Colgate (Hamilton, N .Y .) 5 2 1 1982 1996 St . Joseph’s (Philadelphia) 1 0 0 1918 1918 Columbia A .C . (Washington, D .C .) 2 0 0 1893 1893 San Diego (San Diego, Calif .) 1 0 0 2004 2004 Columbia (New York) % 74 21 1 1878 2016 A .C . (Philadelphia) 2 0 0 1890 1891 Cornell (Ithaca, N .Y .) % 72 46 5 1893 2016 Sewanee (Sewanee, Tenn .) 1 0 0 1922 1922 Crescent A .C . (Brooklyn, N .Y .) 7 0 0 1880 1895 Stevens Tech (Hoboken, N .J .) 4 0 1 1880 1888 Dartmouth (Hanover, N H. .) 48 34 2 1896 2016 Swarthmore (Swarthmore, Pa .) 30 4 1 1878 1932 Davidson (Davidson, N .C ). 2 0 0 1984 1985 Tioga (Philadelphia) 3 0 0 1886 1888 Delaware (Newark, Del .) 3 2 0 1919 1983 Towson (Towson, Md .) 1 0 0 1997 1997 Dickinson (Carlisle, Pa .) 8 0 0 1892 1912 Trinity (Hartford, Conn .) 1 0 0 1891 1891 Drexel (Philadelphia) 1 0 0 1924 1924 Ursinus (Collegeville, Pa .) 8 2 0 1905 1934 Duke (Durham, N .C .) 1 1 0 1944 1954 USS Minnesota 1 0 0 1918 1918 Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pa .) 2 0 0 2003 2005 Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn .) 1 0 0 1953 1953 Falls of Schuylkill (Philadelphia) 1 0 0 1896 1896 Villanova (Villanova, Pa .) 6 14 0 1905 2015 Franklin & Marshall (Lancaster) 34 1 0 1890 1933 Vineland (Vineland, N .J .) 1 0 0 1886 1886 Fordham (Bronx, N .Y .) 5 3 0 1992 2016 Virginia (Charlottesville, Va .) 15 1 0 1890 1950 Georgetown (Washington, D C. .) 5 0 1 1893 2008 Virginia Military (N . Lexington, Va .) 1 1 0 1920 1921 George Washington (Wash ., D C. .) 0 2 0 1954 1955 Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Va .) 1 1 0 1929 1955 Georgia Naval (Athens, Ga ). 0 1 0 1942 1942 Volunteer A .C . (New York) 1 0 0 1893 1893 Georgia (Athens, Ga .) 0 1 0 1952 1952 Washington & Lee (Lexington, Va .) 1 0 0 1948 1948 Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Ga .) 2 1 0 1917 1931 Washington & Jefferson (Wash ., Pa .) 1 0 0 1897 1897 Gettysburg (Gettysburg, Pa ). 18 0 1 1893 1921 Wesleyan (Middletown, Conn .) 9 3 0 1884 1899 Graduates (Philadelphia) 6 0 1 1883 1887 West Virginia (Morgantown, W .Va .)5 0 0 1908 1916 Harvard (Cambridge, Mass .) 37 48 2 1881 2016 W . Virginia Wesleyan (Buckhannon) 1 0 0 1916 1916 Haverford (Haverford, Pa .) 8 0 0 1886 1925 Widener* (Chester, Pa .) 3 0 0 1879 1919 Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass ). 2 3 0 1990 2001 William & Mary (Williamsburg, Va .) 1 6 0 1944 2013 Illinois (Champaign, Ill .) 0 2 0 1925 1926 Williams (Williamstown, Mass .) 2 0 0 1892 1926 Jacksonville (Jacksonville, Fla ). 0 1 0 2014 2014 Wisconsin (Madison, Wis .) 2 2 0 1930 1951 Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, Md .) 5 0 0 1883 1926 Yale (New Haven, Conn .) % 36 47 1 1879 2016 Kansas (Lawrence, Kan .) 1 0 0 1930 1930 138 Seasons 838 492 42 (.626) Lafayette (Easton, Pa .) 63 23 4 1882 2013 Lakehurst Naval (Lakehurst, N .J .) 1 0 0 1943 1943 @ Carnegie-Mellon was Carnegie Tech in 1908. * Widener was Pennsylvania Military College in the era when it Lehigh (Bethlehem, Pa ). 44 15 0 1885 2016 met Penn. Mansfield (Mansfield, Pa .) 1 0 0 1898 1898 % Per Ivy League rules, five 1997 victories were forfeited due to Maryland (College Park, Md .) 4 1 0 1922 1941 use of a player subsequently declared ineligible. BOLD Indicates 2017 opponents. Medico Chirurigical (Phila .) 1 0 0 1906 1906

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Alabama 10 .2 1920. 7-0W H Centre 10 .19 .1892 W78-0 H Alabama 1, Penn 0 10 .16 .1965 W16-13 H Penn 1, Centre 0 11 .3 .1896W 30-2 H 11 .4 .1922L 7-9 H 10 .15 .1966L 21-28 H 10 .27 .1923 W24-0 H 10 .10 .1900 W35-0 H 10 .21 .1967L 27-28 H 9 .26 .1903W 27-0 H 9 28. 1968. W 27-10 H 10 .2 .1909W 18-0 H Albright 9 27. .1969W 28-17 H Chicago A .C . 9 .28 .1910W 18-0 H Penn 2, Albright 0 9 27. .1986W 10-7 H Penn 2, Chicago A.C. 0 10 .11 .1911W 22-10 H 9 .29 .1915W 63-0 H 9 26. .1987L 24-31 A 10 .29 .1892 W12-10 H 10 .5 .1912W 16-0 H 10 .3 .1917W 73-10 H 9 24. 1988. W 38-35 H 11 .1 .1895W 12-4 H 10 .21 1989. W 25-24 H Drexel 9 25. .1993W 42-12 H Penn 1, Drexel 0 All-Philadelphia 9 30. 1995. W 20-19 H Columbia A .C . Penn 4, All-Philadelphia 0, 10 .1 .1924W 52-0 H 10 .5 .1996 W 30-21 (OT) A Penn 2, Columbia A.C. 0 Tied 1 9 27. .1997L 16-20 A 10 .7 .1893W 30-0 H 11 .17 .1876W 4G-0 H 10 .3 .1998W 20-10 H 10 .9 .1893W 20-6 A 10 .18 .1886 6-6T H Duke 10 .2 1999. L 16-23 H 10 .3 .1888W 20-6 H Penn 1, Duke 1 10 .11 .2003 W14-13 H 10 .3 .1889W 30-6 H 9 .30 .1944 W18-7 H 10 .09 .2004 W 32-25 (2OT) A Chicago 10 .3 .1891W 409 H 9 .25 .1954L 0-52 H 10 .8 .2005 W53-7 H Penn 6, Chicago 1, Tied 1 10 .7 2006. W 34-24 A 10 .29 .1898 W23-11 H Amherst 10 .10 .2009 W 21-3 H 10 .28 .1889 T5-5 A Duquesne Penn 1, Amherst 0 10 .09 .2010 W31-10 A 1 .27 .1900W 41-0 H Penn 2, Duquesne 0 10 .21 .1896 W14-0 H 10 .26 .1901 W11-0 A 9 .20 .2003 W51-10 H 10 .24 .1924 W7-0 H 9 .17 .2005W 41-14 H California 10 .16 .1926 W27-0 H Army Penn 0, California 7 10 .22 .1927 7-13L A Penn 4, Army 13, Tied 2 11 25. .1924L 0-14 H 11 .3 .1928W 20-13 A Falls of Schuylkill 11 .20 .1901L 0-24 A 12 31. .1927L 13-27 A Penn 1, Falls of Schuylkill 0 10 .19 .1929 7-12L H 9 .30 .1886W 64-0 H 11 .16 .1940W 48-0 H Colgate 11 .15 .1941W 14-7 H 10 .7 1950. L 7-14 A 9 29. .1951L 0-35 H Penn 5, Colgate 2, Tied 1 10 .31 .1942 W19-0 H 11 .6 .1982W 21-13 H 10 .30 .1943 T13-13 H 10 .10 .1953L 0-40 H Franklin & Marshall 11 .5 .1983 L 20-34 H Penn 35, F&M 1 11 .18 .1944L 7-62 H 10 .1 1955. L 7-27 A 11 .9 .1985 T 27-27 A 10 .25 .1890 W28-0 H 11 .17 .1945L 0-61 H 10 .15 .1988W 33-22 H 10 .22 .1892 W34-0 H 11 .16 .1946L 7-34 H 9 .16 .1989L 14-21 A 9 .30 .1983W 48-0 H 11 .15 .1947T 7-7 H Carlisle Penn 13, Carlisle 6, Tied 2 9 .26 .1992W 24-0 H 10 .3 .1894W 34-0 H 11 .13 .1948 L 20-26 H 10 .16 .1895 W36-0 H 10 .9 .1993W 30-12 A 10 .5 .1895W 42-0 H 11 .12 .1949L 13-14 H 11,7 .1896 W 21-0 H 9 .28 .1996W 38-7 H 9 .26 .1896W 24-0 H 11 .4 .1950L 13-28 H 11 6. 1897. W 20-10 H 9 .25 .1897W 33-0 H 11 .17 .1951W 7-6 H 11 12. 1898. W 35-5 H 9 .24 .1898 41-0W H 11 .15 .1952L 13-14 H 10 .14 1899. 5-16L H Crescent A .C . 9 .27 .1899W 48-0 H 11 .14 .1953L 14-21 H 11 17. .1900W 16-6 H Penn 7, Crescent A.C. 0 10 .3 .1900W 47-0 H 11 .13 .1954L 0-35 H 11 16. 1901. W 16-14 H 10 .23 .1880 W 5G6T-1T H 10 .3 .1901W 6-0 H 11 .12 .1955L 0-40 H 11 15. 1902. L 0-5 H 10 .14 .1882 W 5G7T-3S H 10 .1 .1902W 16-0 H 9 .28 .1985L 3-41 H 11 14. .1903L 6-16 H 10 .15 .1892W 23-0 A 9 .30 .1903 W17-0 H 11 12. .1904W 18-0 H 10 .21 .1893W 40-0 A 10 .5 .1904W 34-0 H Bucknell 10 .28 .1905 W6-0 H 10 .10 .1894 W22-0 H 10 .11 .1905W 38-0 H 10 .27 1906. L6-24 H 10 .20 .1894 W80-10 A 10 .10 .1906 W47-6 H Penn 29, Bucknell 5 10 .9 .1895W 32-0 A Franklin Field: 24-3 10 .26 .1907 L6-26 H 10 .9 .1907W 57-0 H Mathewson-Memorial: 5-2 10 .24 .1908 T6-6 H 10 .5 .1910W 17-0 H First at Franklin Field: 1895 10 .30 .1909 W29-6 H Davidson 10 .4 .1911W 14-0 H First at Mathewson-Memorial: 10 .29 .1910 W17-5 H Penn 2, Davidson 0 10 .2 .1912W 35-0 H 1897 11 4. 1911. L 0-16 H 9 .29 .1984W 19-14 H 10 .1 .1913W 13-6 H 11 16. 1912. W 34-26 H 10 .19 .1985 W15-0 A 10 .3 .1914L 0-10 H 10 .2 .1895W 40-0 H 10 .25 .1913 7-7T H 10 .2 .1915W 10-6 H 10 .3 .1896W 40-0 H 10 .24 .1914 W7-0 H 10 .7 .1916W 27-0 H 9 .22 .1897W 17-0 A 11 24. 1917. W 26-0 H Delaware 10 .1 .1921W 20-0 H 10 .2 .1898W 33-0 H Penn 3, Delaware 2 9 .30 .1922 14-0W H 10 .4 .1899W 47-10 H Carnegie Tech 10 .11 .1919W 89-0 H 9 .29 .1923W 20-0 H 9 .25 .1920W 35-0 H 10 .19 .1901 W6-0 H Penn 1, Carnegie Tech 0 10 .4 .1924W 26-0 H 9 .24 .1921W 89-0 H 10 .2 .1902 6-5W H 10 .31 1908. W 25-10 A 9 .25 .1926W 41-0 H 10 .31 .1903 W47-6 H 11 .7 .1981 L 6-40 H 9 .24 .1927 W8-0 H 10 .5 .1907W 29-2 H 9 .24 .1983L 7-40 A 10 .6 .1928W 46-0 H 10 .3 .1908W 16-0 H Central Connecticut 9 .28 .1929 14-7W H Penn 1, CCSU 0 10 .20 .1917 W20-6 H 10 .10 .1931W 14-0 H 10 .8 .2016W 28-16 H Dickinson 9 .27 .1919W 16-0 H Penn 8, Dickinson 0 10 .1 .1931W 38-0 H 10 .14 .1933 W9-0 H PENNATHLETICS.COM 141 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Non-Conference Results

Fordham Graduates 11 .21 .1888W 50-0 A 9 .21 .2002W 52-21 A Penn 5, Fordham 3 Penn 6, Graduates 0, Tied 1 11 .23 .1889 14-0W H 9 .15 .2006 W21-11 A Franklin Field: 3-1 11 24. 1883. W 38-7 H 11 .18 .1891W 12-10 A 9 .15 .2007 7-8L H Jack Coffey Field: 2-1 11 20. .1884T 16-16 H 10 .26 .1892 W8-6 A 9 .27 .2008L 17-24 A First at Franklin Field: 1993 10 .7 1885. W 42-0 H 10 .28 .1893 W82-0 H 9 .26 .2009 L 17-20 (OT) A First at Jack Coffey Field: 1992 10 .14 .1885 W6-5 H 10 .31 .1894 W26-0 H 9 .18 .2010W 19-14 H 10 .3 .1992W 13-10 A 10 .13 1886. W4-0 H 10 .26 .1895 W30-0 H 9 .17 .2011L 12-37 H 10 .2 .1993W 34-30 H 10 .8 .1887W 14-6 H 10 .24 .1896 L4-6 H 9 .15 .2012L 21-28 A 10 .10 .1998W 34-31 A 10 .15 .1887 W18-0 H 10 .22 .1898 W32-0 H 9 .21 .2013W 27-21 H 10 .9 .1999W 35-18 H 10 .21 .1899 0-6L H 11 .10 .1900 W12-5 H 10 .8 .2011W 35-20 H Haverford 10 .11 .2014L 22-60 A 11 .5 .1904W 22-0 H Lakehurst Naval Penn 8, Haverford 0 Penn 1, Lakehurst 0 10 .10 .2015L 45-48 H 11 .4 .1905T 6-6 H 11 3. .1886W 16-4 H 10 .16 .1943 W74-6 H 9 .24 .2016L 17-31 A 11 .10 .1906T 0-0 H 11 9. 1887. W 36-0 H 11 .2 .1907W 15-0 H 10 .10 .1891W 34-0 H 11 .7 .1908W 34-4 H Georgetown 10 .5 .1892W 56-0 H 11 .6 .1909T 6-6 H Lehigh Penn 5, Georgetown 0, Tied 1 10 .6 .1900W 38-0 H 11 .5 .1910W 18-0 H Penn 44, Lehigh 15 10 .10 .1893 W12-0 A 10 .8 .1902W 18-5 H 11 .11 .1911W 23-6 H 10 .10 .1885 W54-0 H 10 .13 .1894 W46-0 H 10 .7 1903. W 58-0 H 10 .26 .1912 3-7L H 11 .18 .1885W 35-0 H 11 .8 .1924W 3-0 H 11 7. .1925W 66-0 H 10 .4 .1913W 10-0 H 10 .9 .1886W 26-4 H 10 .23 .1937 T0-0 H 10 .10 .1914T 0-0 H 11 .18 .1886L 0-28 A 10 .6 .2007W 42-13 H 10 .30 .1915L 0-17 H 11 .12 .1887W 6-4 H Holy Cross 10 .27 .1888 W36-0 A 10 .11 .2008 W27-7 A Penn 2, Holy Cross 3 11 .4 .1916W 19-0 H 10 .19 .1889W 6-4 H 9 22. .1990L 3-17 H 11 .3 .1917W 27-0 H 11 .20 .1889 0-8L A 9 28. 1991. L 0-45 A 11 .10 .1918W 34-0 H George Washington 10 .18 .1890 W8-0 H Penn 0, George Washington 2 10 .8 .1994W 59-8 H 10 .25 .1919 W23-0 H 11 .22 .1890W 17-14 A 10 .16 .1954L 27-32 H 10 .7 2000. L 17-34 A 10 .16 .1920 W7-0 H 10 .24 .1891 W42-0 A 10 .15 .1955L 6-25 H 10 .6 .2001W 43-7 H 11 .5 .1921 L 6-38 H 11 .10 .1923L 6-8 H 11 .21 .1891W 32-0 H 11 .1 .1924W 6-3 H 11 .8 .1892W 4-0 H Georgia Naval Illinois 10 .31 .1931 3-0W H 10 .18 .1893 W32-6 A Penn 0, Georgia Naval 1 Penn 0, Illinois 2 11 .4 .1933W 16-7 H 10 .17 .1894 W30-0 H 9 .26 .1942L 6-14 H 10 .31 1925. L 2-24 H 11 .3 .1934W 41-0 H 10 .14 .1895 W54-0 H 10 .30 .1926 L0-3 A 10 .26 .1935 W67-0 H 10 .17 .1896 W34-0 H Georgia 10 .3 .1936W 35-0 H 10 .9 .1897W 58-0 H Penn 0, Georgia 1 10 .7 .1939W 6-0 H 10 .15 .1898W 40-0 H Jacksonville 9 .30 .1899W 20-0 H 11 .8 .1952 L 27-34 H Penn 0, Jacksonville 1 10 .5 .1946W 66-0 H 9 .29 .1900 W27-6 H 9 20. .2014L 31-34 A 10 .4 .1947W 59-0 H 9 .26 .1959W 26-0 H 9 .28 .1901W 28-0 H Georgia Tech 9 .27 .1902 12-0W H Penn 2, Georiga Tech 1 9 .24 .1960W 35-14 H Johns Hopkins 9 .30 .1961W 14-7 H 10 .3 .1903W 16-0 H 10 .6 .1917L 0-41 A Penn 5, Johns Hopkins 0 9 .29 .1962W 13-11 H 10 .8 .1904W 24-0 H 11 .15 .1932W 34-7 H 10 .20 1883. W26-6 H 9 .28 .1963W 47-0 H 9 .30 .1905 W25-0 H 11 .14 .1931W 13-12 H 11 10. .1883W 30-0 H 10 .17 .1970W 31-20 H 9 .29 .1906 W32-6 H 11 15. .1884W 33-0 H 10 .16 .1971L 15-17 H 10 .26 .1929 W10-7 H 11 30. 1888. W 24-10 H Gettysburg 9 .29 .1972W 55-12 H 10 .25 .1930 W40-0 H 10 .2 1926. W 40-7 H Penn 18, Gettysburg 0, Tied 1 9 .29 .1973L 14-16 A 10 .17 .1931W 32-0 H 10 .4 .1893W 74-0 H 10 .19 .1974 W37-7 A 10 .22 .1932 W33-6 H 9 .30 .1896W 32-0 H Kansas 10 .17 .1975 W13-0 H 9 .26 .1964 W13-6 H 10 .6 .1897W 57-0 H Penn 1, Kansas 0 10 .16 .1976 W15-14 A 9 .25 .1965W 20-14 H 9 .28 .1898W 50-0 H 11 1. 1930. W 21-6 H 10 .14 .1977 W42-7 H 9 .24 .1966W 38-28 H 10 .23 .1901 W22-0 H 10 .21 .1978L 19-20 A 9 .30 .1967W 35-23 H 10 .15 .1902 W36-0 H 10 .19 .1979 7-9L H 10 .19 .1968 W34-0 H 10 .14 .1903 W72-0 H Lafayette 10 .18 .1969 W13-7 H Penn 63, Lafayette 23, Ties 4 10 .18 .1980 0-3L A 10 .12 .1904 W21-0 H 10 .16 .1982L 20-35 A 9 .26 .1970W 24-0 H 10 .4 .1905W 16-6 H Franklin Field: 47-10-4 9 .25 .1971W 28-14 H Fisher Field: 13-9 10 .15 .1983W 28-20 H 10 .3 .1906T 6-6 H 11 .8 .1986W 42-14 H 10 .21 .1972W 30-27 H 10 .16 .1907 W23-0 H First at Franklin Field: 1895 10 .19 .1973W 27-20 H First at Fisher Field: 1973 11 .7 .1987W 23-14 A 10 .14 .1908 W23-4 H 11 .5 .1988W 31-17 A 9 .27 .1974W 28-18 H 9 .25 .1909W 20-0 H 9 .27 .1975L 23-34 A 11 25. .1882 W 1G3T-2S H 9 .23 .1989W 25-12 H 10 .1 .1910W 29-0 H 9 .29 .1990L 13-20 A 9 .24 .1976L 20-24 H 9 .30 .1911W 5-3 H 10 .27 1883. W44-4 H 9 .24 .1977L 7-19 A 11 1. 1884. W 21-0 H 10 .5 .1991 L 12-20 H 9 .28 .1912W 25-0 H 9 .17 .1994W 27-7 H 9 .29 .1978W 21-13 H 9 .27 .1913W 53-0 H 11 4. 1885. W 30-22 A 9 .29 .1979L 7-31 A 10 .20 .1886 L0-12 A 9 .23 .1995W 28-8 A 9 .26 .1914W 14-0 H 9 .23 .2000 W45-28 H 9 .26 .1980L 6-35 H 10 .8 .1921W 7-0 H 10 .30 .1886 W20-10 H 9 .26 .1981L 0-58 A 11 16. 1887. L 0-20 H 9 .22 .2001W 37-0 A 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 142 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Non-Conference Results

9 .25 .1982W 20-17 H 10 .27 .1928 L0-6 H Ohio State Pittsburgh 10 .6 .1990L 16-22 H 11 2. .1929W 7-2 H Penn 0, Ohio State 3 Penn 1, Pitt 10, Tied 1 10 .19 .1991L 17-28 A 12 6. .1930L 0-26 H 11 .12 .1932L 0-19 A 10 .28 .1916L 0-20 A 10 .19 .1996L 24-28 H 12 .5 1931. L 0-6 H 11 .11 .1933L 7-20 H 10 .27 .1917L 6-14 H 10 .11 .1997L 7-24 A 10 .29 1932. W14-0 H 10 .17 .1953L 6-12 H 11 .17 .1918L 0-37 A 9 .16 .2000L 10-17 A 10 .28 .1933 0-13L H 11 .15 .1919T 3-3 H 9 .28 .2002 W24-21 H 10 .27 1934. 0-17L H Orange A .C . 11 .6 .1920L 21-27 H 9 .27 .2003 W 32-24A 11 9. 1935. L 0-13 H 10/29 .1921 L 0-28 H 9 .19 .2015L 21-42 A 10 .31 1936. W16-6 H Penn 1, Orange A.C. 0 10 .17 .1891W 26-0 A 11 .11 .1922L 6-7 H 9 .16 .2017 L 28-49 H 10 .30 .1937 W14-7 H 11 .3 .1923W 6-0 H 10 .29 .1938 T0-0 H 11 .14 .1925L 0-14 H 11 4. 1939. W 13-6 H Oregon 11 .5 .1932L 12-19 H Mansfield 11 2. .1940W 20-0 H Penn 0, Oregon 1 10 .29 .1949 21-22L H Penn 1, Mansfield 0 11 1. 1941. L 6-13 H 1 .1 .1917 L 0-14 N* 10 .5 .1898W 50-0 H 11 7. .1942L 0-7 H * = Rose Bowl (Pasedena, Calif.) 11 6. .1943L 7-24 H Richmond 10 .28 .1944 L0-26 H Penn 0, Richmond 2 Maryland 11 .15 .1981L 12-18 H Penn 4, Maryland 1 10 .27 1945. L7-14 H Penn State 10 .14 .1922 W12-0 H 10 .26 1946. W32-19 H Penn 25, Penn State 18, Tied 4 10 .6 .1923L 0-3 H 10 .25 .1947 W21-0 H 10 .11 .1890W 20-0 H Rutgers 10 .2 .1937W 28-21 H 10 .23 .1948 W20-14 H 10 .1 .1892W 20-0 H Penn 10, Rutgers 6 10 .5 .1940W 51-0 H 10 .22 .1949 W28-7 H 10 .25 .1893 W18=6 H 11 .19 .1881 L 1G-1G2T H 10 .25 .1941 W55-6 H 10 .28 .1950 W30-7 H 11 .9 .1895W 35-4 H 11 .4 .1882 L 1T-3T1S H 10 .27 1951. W14-0 H 11 .14 .1896W 27-0 H 11 .17 .1883W 18-0 H 10 .25 .1952 T7-7 H 10 .20 .1897 W24-0 H 11 .10 .1886W 65-0 H Medico Chirurigical 10 .24 .1953 W9-6 H 10 .1 .1898W 40-0 H 11 .2 .1887W 13-10 H Penn 1, Medico Chirurigical 0 10 .23 1954. 6-52L H 11 .17 .1899W 47-0 H 10 .12 .1889 W4-0 A 10 .17 .1906 W31-0 H 10 .22 .1955L 0-33 H 10 .17 .1900 W17-6 H 11 .16 .1889W 14-0 H 10 .27 1956. 6-54L H 10 .5 .1901W 23-6 H 10 .4 .1890W 16-4 H Michigan 10 .26 .1957 7-35L H 10 .4 .1902W 17-0 H 12 .13 .1890W 13-10 H% Penn 8, Michigan 11, Tied 2 10 .25 .1958 8-50L H 10 .10 .1903 W39-0 H 10 .21 .1891W 32-6 H 11 .11 .1899W 11-10 H 10 .24 .1959T 22-22 H 9 .24 .1904 W6-0 H 10 .20 .1934 W27-19 H 11 .17 .1906W 17-0 H 10 .22 .1960 L0-27 H 11 .9 .1907W 28-0 H % - 11 .16 .1907 6-0W H 10 .18 1986. W 3026 H 10 .10 .1908 W6-0 H 11 .14 .1908W 29-0 H 10 .17 1987. L 28-38 H 10 .23 .1909 T3-3 H 11 .13 .1909L 6-12 H 10 .22 .1910 W10-0 H Saint Joseph’s Penn 1, St. Joes 0 11 .12 .1910T 0-0 H 10 .28 .1911L 6-22 H Navy Yard 11 .2 .1912L 0-14 H 11 .7 .1918W 12-0 H 11 .18 .1911L 9-11 A Penn 0, Navy Yard 1 11 .1 .1913W 17-0 H 11 .9 .1912 W 27-21 H 10 .26 .1918 0-7L H 11 .15 .1913L 0-13 A 10 .9 .1915L 3-13 H San Diego 11 .7 .1914 L 3-34 A 10 .26 .1916 W 15-0 H Penn 1, San Diego 0 11 .13 .1915T 0-0 H North Carolina 11 .1 .1919 L 0-10 H 9 .28 .1998L 18-34 H 11 .18 .1916W 10-7 A Penn 4, North Carolina 2 10 .30 .1920 L7-28 H 11 .17 .1917W 16-0 H 10 .14 1905. W17-0 H 11 .18 .1922W 7-6 H 10 .6 .1906 11-0W H Schuylkill Navy AC 11 .21935 L 6-16 A 11 .17 .1923L 0-21 H Penn 2, Schuylkill Navy AC 0 9 28. 1907. W 37-0 H 11 .7 .1936W 27-7 H 11 .15 .1924T 0-0 H 11 .5 .1890W 34-10 H 10 .28 .1939 6-30L H 11 .13 .1937L 0-7 H 11 .6 .1926W 3-0 H 10 .8 .1891W 24-0 H 11 .5 .1938L 13-19 A 11 13. .1943L 6-9 H 10 .15 .1927L 0-20 H 11 .18 .1939L 17-19 H 10 .13 1945. W49-0 H 10 .20 .1928 W14-0 H 10 .26 .1940 L0-14 A 11 .9 .1929L 7-19 H Sewanee 11 .4 .1944L 19-41 H 11 .18 .1933T 6-6 H Penn 1, Sewanee 0 Notre Dame 10 .7 .1922W 27-0 H 10 .31 .1953L 14-24 A Penn 0, Notre Dame 5, Tied 1 11 .10 .1934 3-0W H Franklin Field: 0-4-1 11 .16 .1935W 33-6 H Notre Dame Stadium: 0-1 11 .14 .1936W 19-12 H Stevens Tech Navy 11 .6 .1937L 0-7 H Penn 22, Navy 21, Tied 4 Fisher Field: 13-9 Penn 4, Stevens Tech 0, Tied 1 11 .12 .1938T 7-7 H 12 .1 .1888W 20-9 A 11 8. 1930. L 20-60 H 11 .6 .1880 W 3G5T-0 H 11 .11 .1939L 0-10 H 10 .12 .1892 W16-0 A 11 7. .1931 L 0-49 A 11 .27 .1883T 6-6 H 11 .14 .1942L 7-13 H 10 .11 .1893W 34-0 A 9 27. .1952T 7-7 H 11 .8 .1884W 30-0 H 11 .6 .1948L 0-13 H 10 .27 .1894 W12-0 A 11 7. .1953 L 20-28 H 11 .21 .1885W 2209 H 11 .1 .1952L 7-14 H 10 .7 .1896W 8-0 A 11 6. .1954L 7-42 H 10 .6 .1888W 48-0 H 10 .3 .1953W 13-7 H 11 .21 .1900W 28-6 A 11 5. .1955 L 14-46 H 10 .30 .1954 13-35L H 10 .21 .1901L 5-6 A 10 .29 .1955L 0-20 H 10 .22 .1902 L6-10 A 9 .29 .1956L 0-34 H 10 .17 .1914W 13-6 H 9 .28 .1957L 14-19 H 10 .16 .1915T 7-7 A 9 .27 .1958L 0-43 H 10 .28 .1922 W13-7 H 10 .29 .1927 6-12L H PENNATHLETICS.COM 143 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions All-Time Non-Conference Results

Swarthmore USS Minnesota Virginia Military William & Mary Penn 30, Swarthmore 4, Tied 1 Penn 1, USS Minnesota 0 Penn 1, Virginia Military 1 Penn 1, William & Mary 6 11 .2 .1878 W 9G16T-0 H 10 .19 .1918W 27-0 H 10 .23 .1920 L7-27 H Franklin Field: 1-4 10 .14 .1885 W68-6 H 10 .22 .1921 W21-7 H Zable Stadium: 0-2 10 .17 .1888W 44-6 A Vanderbilt First at Franklin Field: 1944 10 .5 .1889W 82-0 H Penn 1, Vanderbilt 0 Virginia Tech First at Zable Stadium: 1995 10 .1 .1890W 10-0 A 9 26. 1953. 13-7W H Penn 1, Virginia Tech 1 10 .14 .1944 W46-0 H 9 .28 .1892W 22-0 A 10 .12 .1929 W14-8 H 11 .3 .1951 L 12-20 H 10 .6 .1894W 66-0 H 9 .24 .1955L 0-33 H 10 .2 .1954L 0-52 H 10 .1 .1895W 40-0 H Villanova 10 .10 .1992L 19-21 H 10 .9 .1901W 28-0 H Penn 6, Villanova 14 10 .14 .1995L 34-48 A 10 .11 .1902 11-6W H Franklin Field: 5-10 Volunteer A .C . 10 .6 .2012L 28-34 H 9 .28 .1904 W6-4 H : 1-4 Penn 1, Volunteer A.C. 0 10 .12 .2013L 14-27 A 10 .7 .1905 11-4W H First at Franklin Field: 1905 10 .14 .1893 W34-0 H 10 .13 .1906 0-4L H First at Villanova Stadium: 10 .12 .1907 W16-8 H 2002 Williams 10 .12 .1912L 3-6 H Washington & Lee Penn 2, Williams 0 10 .11 .1913W 20-0 H 11 18. .1905W 42-0 H Penn 1, Washington & Lee 0 10 .21 .1892 W 50-0H 10 .31 .1914W 40-6 H 11 24. .1906W 22-12 H 10 .30 .1948 W40-7 H 10 .23 .1926 W36-0 H 10 .14 .1916L 0-6 H 10 .2 .1907W 16-0 H 10 .13 .1917W 10-0 H 10 .7 1908. W 11-0 H Washington & 11 .3 .1918 L 12-20 H 10 .14 1911. W 22-0 H Wisconsin 10 .18 .1919W 55-7 H 11 8. 1980. L 3-34 H Jefferson Penn 2, Wisconsin 2 Penn 1, W&J 0 10 .9 .1920W 21-0 H 9 25. .1999L 6-34 H 10 .18 .1930L 0-27 A 9 .29 .1897W 18-4 H 10 .15 .1921T 7-7 H 10 .10 .2002 L3-17 A 10 .24 .1931W 27-13 H 10 .21 .1922 W14-6 H 9 25. .2004 13-16L H 11 .18 .1950W 20-0 H 10 .13 .1923W 13-10 H 9 24. 2005. L 24-28 A* 11 .10 .1951L 7-16 A 9 23. 2006. L 20-27 H Wesleyan 10 .11 .1924W 25-7 H Penn 9, Wesleyan 3 9 22. .2007L 14-34 A * = Game held at Franklin Field 10 .3 .1925W 26-13 H 11 .27 .1884W 14-12 H^ 9 20. .2008L 14-20 H but Penn was away team 10 .9 .1926W 44-0 H 11 .7 .1885 L 18-25 @ 9 19. 2009. L 3-14 H % - Madison Square Garden 10 .1 .1927W 33-0 H 10 .27 .1886 W14-0 H 9 25. .2010L 10-22 A $ - Washington, D.C. 10 .13 .1928W 67-0 H 11 .24 .1887 4-10L 9 24. .2011 L 21-30 A* @ = Game held in NYC 10 .5 .1929W 20-6 H @^ 11 .27 .1888 W 18-6 @ 9 22. .2012L 8-24 H & = Game held in Germantown 10 .4 .1930W 63-0 H 11 .28 .1889L 2-10 @^ 9 28. 2013. L 6-35 A Cricket Club in Philadelphia 10 .3 .1931W 32-7 H 11 .26 .1890W 16-10 @ 9 27. .2014L 7-41 H N* = Rose Bowl 10 .8 .1932W 54-0 H 11 .25 .1891W 18-10 @ 9 24. .2015W 24-13 A ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game *Game held at Franklin Field but 11 .25 .1892W 34-0 & Tioga Penn was away team 11 .13 .1897W 22-0 H Penn 3, Tioga 0 10 .19 .1898W 17-0 H 10 .2 .1886W 18-0 H 1 .18 .1899W 17-6 H 10 .12 .1887W 46-0 H Vineland ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game Penn 1, Vineland 0 10 .24 .1888 W12-4 H 11 15. 1886. W 96-6 H West Virginia Towson Penn 5, West Virginia 0 Penn 1, Towson 0 Virginia 9 .26 .1908 W6-0 H Penn 15, Virginia 1 10 .4 .1997W 26-14 H 10 .9 .1909W 12-0 H 10 .31 1890. W 72-0 H$ 10 .8 .1910W 38-0 H 10 .11 .1892W 32-0 A 9 .25 .1915W 7-0 H Trinity 10 .26 1894. W14-6 H$ 9 .30 .1916 3-0W H Penn 1, Trinity 0 10 .19 .1895 W54-0 H 10 .31 .1891W 28-5 H 10 .14 1896. W20-0 H 10 .13 1897. W 42-0 H W . Virginia Ursinus 10 .12 1898. W 34-0 H Wesleyan Penn 8, Ursinus 2 10 .11 .1899W 33-6 H Penn 1, WV Wesleyan 0 10 .18 .1905 W39-0 H 10 .16 .1901W 20-5 H 11 .25 .1916W 16-0 H 9 .30 .1908W 30-0 H 10 .1 1904. W 24-0 H 10 .25 1924. W27-0 H 9 .29 .1909W 22-0 H Widener 9 .24 .1910L 5-8 H 10 .11 .1930W 40-6 H 10 .19 .1946 W40-0 H Penn 3, Widener 0 10 .7 .1911W 9-0 H 11 .15 .1879 W 7G1T-0 H 10 .9 .1912W 34-0 H 11 8. 1947. W 19-7 H 11 5. .1949 L 14-26 H 11 .6 .1917W 23-0 H 9 .27 .1924W 34-0 H 10 .4 .1919W 54-0 H 9 .26 .1925W 32-0 H 9 30. 1950. W21-7 H $ - Washington, D.C. 9 .29 .1928W 34-0 H 10 .6 .1929L 6-7 H

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PENN VS . BROWN Series Records 85 All-Time Meetings: Penn leads series 59-24-2* First at Franklin Field: 1895 First at Brown Stadium: 1925 All-Time Results vs . Brown 10 .5 .74 W 14-9 A Date W/L Score Site 10 .4 .75 L 8-17 H Streaks 10 .30 .1895 W12-0 H 10 .9 .76W 7-6 A Current: Penn, 2 Last 10 Games: Tied, 5-5 10 .28 .96W 16-0 H 10 .8 .77 W 14-7 H 10 .30 .97 W 40-0 A 10 .14 .78 L 0-14 A Longest Streaks 10 .8 .98 W 18-0 H 10 .13 .79 L 18-24 H Penn Win Streak: 8 (1903-10) 10 .7 .99 T 6-6 A 10 .11 .80 L 22-42 A Brown Win Streak: 4 (two times) 10 .13 .1900W 12-0 H 11 .10 .81 L 24-26 H Penn’s Venue Records 10 .12 .01 W 26-0 H 10 .9 .82 W 24-21 A at Franklin Field ...... 41-10-1* 10 .18 .02L 6-15 H 10 .8 .83 T 24-24 H at Brown Stadium ...... 18-14-1 10 .17 .03 W 30-0 H 10 .13 .84 W 41-14 A Coaching Records 10 .15 .04W 6-0 H 10 .12 .85 W 17-14 H Ray Priore ...... 2-0 10 .21 .05W 8-6 H 10 .11 .86 W 34-0 A Phil Estes ...... 9-10 10 .20 .06W 14-0 H 10 .10 .87 W 38-17 H Most Points 10 .19 .07W 11-0 H 10 .8 .88 W 10-0 A Penn 10 .17 .08W 12-0 H 10 .24 .89 W 32-30 H In Philadelphia . . . 52 (10/21/1995) 10 .16 .09W 13-5 H 10 .20 .90 L 17-24 A In Providence. . . . 51 (10/24/1998) 10 .15 .10 W 20-10 A 10 .26 .91 W 28-19 H Brown In Philadelphia . . 44 (10/23/1999) 10 .21 .11 L 0-6 H 10 .24 .92W 38-0 A In Providence. . . 58 (10/24/1998) 10 .19 .12 L 7-30 A 10 .23 .93W 34-9 H 10 .18 .13 W 28-0 H 10 .22 .94W 24-0 A Winning Margin 10 .10 .25W 9-0 A 10 .21 .95 W 52-21 H Penn In Philadelphia ...... 50 (twice) 10 .8 .27 W 14-6 H 10 .26 .96 L 21-27 A In Providence. . . 40 (10/30/1897) 10 .24 .36W 48-6 H 10 .25 .97 W 31-10* H Brown 9 .29 .45 W 50-0 H 10 .24 .98 L 51-58 A In Philadelphia ...... 9 (twice) In Providence. . . . 28 (10/19/1963) 11 .11 .50 W 50-0 H 10 .23 .99 L 37-44 H

10 .21 .56W 14-7 H 10 .28 .2000W 41-38 H * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due 10 .19 .57 L 7-20 A 10 .27 .01 W 27-14 A to use of an ineligible player. Only reflected in Ivy League records, not 10 .18 .58 W 21-20 H 11 .2 .02 W 31-7 H recognized by the NCAA. 10 .17 .59 W 36-9 H 11 .1 .03 W 24-21 A 10 .15 .60W 36-7 H 10 .30 .04 W 20-16 H 10 .21 .61W 7-0 H 10 .29 .05 L 20-34 A 10 .20 .62W 18-15 H 10 .28 .06 L 27-30 (OT) H 10 .19 .63 L 13-41 A 10 .27 .07 L 17-31 A 10 .3 .64 L 0-3 A 11 .1 .08 L 27-34 H 10 .2 .65W 7-0 H 10 .31 .09 W 14-7 (OT) A 10 .1 .66 W 20-0 A 10 .30 .10W 24-7 H 10 .7 .67 W 28-7 H 10 .29 .11 L 0-6 A 10 .5 .68 W 17-13 A 10 .27 .12 W 20-17 H 10 .4 .69 W 23-2 H 11 .2 .13 L 0-27 A 10 .3 .70 W 17-9 A 11 .1 .14 L 13-21 H 10 .2 .71 W 17-16 H 10 .31 .15 W 48-28 A 10 .7 .72 L 28-20 A 10 .29 .16 W 21-14 H 10 .6 .73 W 28-20 H

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PENN VS . COLUMBIA Series Records 96 All-Time Meetings: Penn leads series 74-21-1* First at Franklin Field: 1900 First at Kraft Field: 1929 All-Time Results vs . Columbia 11 .14 .70 W 21-14 H Date W/L Score Site 11 .13 .71 L 3-17 A Streaks 11 .16 .1878T 0-0 H 11 .18 .72 W 20-14 H Current: Penn,20* 11 .8 .79 W 1TD - 0 H 11 .17 .73 W 42-8 A Last 10 Games: Penn leads 10-0 11 .26 .81 L 0 - 2G H 11 .16 .74 W 21-3 H 11 .14 .83 W 35-1 H 11 .15 .75 L 25-28 A Longest Streaks 11 .9 .89 W 24-0 A 10 .2 .76 L 10-14 H Penn Win Streak: 20* (1997-pres- ent) 10 .22 .90W 18-0 A 10 .1 .77 L 18-30 A Columbia Win Streak: 5 (1960- 10 .20 .1900 W30-0 H 10 .7 .78 W 31-19 H 64) 11 .2 .01 L 0-10 A 10 .6 .79 L 7-12 A 11 .1 .02 W 17-0 H 10 .4 .80 W 24-13 H Penn’s Venue Records 10 .24 .03L 6-18 A 10 .3 .81 L 9-20 A at Franklin Field ...... 44-5 10 .22 .04W 16-0 H 10 .2 .82 W 51-31 H at Baker Field ...... 23-13* 11 .25 .05 W 23-0 A 9 .30 .83 W 35-10 N# 11 .20 .20W 27-7 A 10 .6 .84 W 35-7 H Coaching Records 10 .20 .23W 19-7 H 10 .5 .85 W 46-14 A Ray Priore ...... 2-0 10 .18 .24W 10-7 H 10 .4 .86 W 42-7 H Al Bagnoli...... 0-2 11 .13 .26W 3-0 H 10 .3 .87 W 23-0 A Most Points 11 .12 .27 W 27-0 H 10 .1 .88 W 24-10 H Penn 11 .17 .28 W 34-7 H 10 .7 .89 W 24-21 A In Philadelphia . . . . 51 (10/2/1982) 11 .16 .29 W 20-0 A 10 .13 .90W 21-6 H In New York . . . . . 59 (10/13/1987) 11 .17 .34 L 12-13 H 10 .12 .91 L 14-20 A Columbia 10 .19 .35 W 34-0 H 10 .17 .92 W 34-21 H In Philadelphia . . . . 31 (10/2/1982) 10 .16 .37 L 6-26 A 10 .16 .93 W 36-7 A In New York ...... 37 (11/18/1961) 10 .22 .38W 14-13 H 10 .15 .94W 12-3 H 11 .8 .41 W 19-16 H 10 .7 .95 L 14-24 A Winning Margin 10 .24 .42 W 42-12 H 10 .12 .96 L 19-20 H Penn 10 .23 .43W 33-0 A 10 .18 .97 W 24-7* A In Philadelphia . . . . 42 (11/15/1958) In New York . . . . 35 (2x; 11/9/1946 11 .11 .44 W 35-7 H 10 .17 .98 W 20-0 H ...... and 10/17/2015) 11 .10 .45 W 32-7 H 10 .16 .99 W 41-17 A Columbia 11 .9 .46 W 41-6 A 10 .14 .2000W 43-25 H In Philadelphia . . . . 14 (11/17/1962) 10 .18 .47 W 34-14 H 10 .13 .01 W 35-7 A In New York ...... 31 (11/18/61) 10 .16 .48 W 20-14 A 10 .10 .02 W 44-10 H 10 .15 .49W 27-7 H 10 .18 .03W 31-7 A * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due 10 .21 .50 W 34-0 A 10 .16 .04W 14-3 H to use of an ineligible player. Only reflected in Ivy League records, not 10 .20 .51 W 28-13 H 10 .15 .05 W 44-16 A recognized by the NCAA. 10 .18 .52 W 27-17 A 10 .14 .06W 16-0 H 11 .17 .56 W 20-6 H 10 .13 .07 W 59-28 A Scoring from 1876-1882: 11 .16 .57 W 28-6 A 10 .18 .08 W 15-10 H The score was kept as goals and touchdowns. 11 .15 .58 W 42-0 H 10 .17 .09 W 27-13 A In 1882, the third column is safeties. 11 .14 .59 W 24-6 A 10 .16 .10 W 27-13 H 11 .12 .60 L 6-16 H 10 .15 .11 W 27-20 A 11 .18 .61 L 6-37 A 10 .13 .12 W 24-20 H 11 .17 .62 L 7-21 H 10 .19 .13 W 21-7 A 11 .16 .63 L 8-33 A 10 .18 .14W 31-7 H 11 .14 .64 L 12-33 A 10 .17 .15 W 42-7 A 11 .13 .65 W 31-21 H 10 .15 .16 W 35-10 H 11 .12 .66 L 14-22 A # - game played at Giants Stadium 11 .18 .67 W 26-6 H (East Rutherford, N.J.) 11 .16 .68 W 13-7 H 11 .15 .69 W 17-7 A

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PENN VS . CORNELL - Fifth-Most Played Rivalry in Division I history 123 All-Time Meetings: Penn leads series 72-46-5* All-Time Results vs . Cornell 11 .24 .49 L 21-29 H^ 11 .18 .06 L 27-28 A Date W/L Score Site 11 .25 .50 L 6-13 H 11 .17 .07 W 45-9 H 11 .18 .1893W 50-0 N 11 .24 .51W 7-0 H 11 .22 .08 W 23-6 A 11 .17 .94W 6-0 H 11 .27 .52 W 14-7 H^ 11 .21 .09 W 34-0 H 11 .28 .95 W 46-2 H^ 11 .26 .53 T 7-7 H^ 11 .20 .10 W 31-7 A 11 .26 .96 W 32-10 H^ 11 .25 .54 L 6-20 H^ 11 .19 .11 L 38-48 H 11 .25 .97 W 4-0 H^ 11 .24 .55 L 7-39 H^ 11 .17 .12 W 35-28 A 11 .24 .98 W 12-6 H^ 11 .22 .56 L 7-20 H^ 11 .23 .13 L 41-42 H 11 .30 .99 W 29-0 H^ 11 .28 .57 W 14-6 H^ 11 .22 .14 W 34-26 A 11 .29 .1900W 27-0 H^ 11 .27 .58 L 7-19 H^ 11 .21 .15 W 34-21 H 11 .28 .01 L 6-23 H^ 11 .26 .59 W 28-13 H^ 11 .19 .16 W 42-20 A 11 .27 .02 W 12-11 H^ 11 .24 .60 W 18-7 H^ ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game 11 .26 .03 W 42-0 H^ 11 .25 .61 L 0-31 H 11 .24 .04 W 34-0 H^ 11 .24 .62 L 22-29 H 11 .30 .05 W 6-5 H^ 11 .28 .63 L 8-17 H^ 11 .29 .06 T 0-0 H^ 10 .10 .64 L 0-33 A 11 .28 .07 W 12-4 H^ 11 .25 .65 L 14-38 H^ 11 .26 .08 W 17-4 H^ 10 .8 .66 L 28-45 A 11 .25 .09 W 17-6 H^ 11 .25 .67 L 14-33 H Series Records 11 .24 .10 W 12-6 H^ 10 .12 .68W 10-8 A First at Franklin Field: 1895 11 .30 .11 W 21-9 H^ 11 .22 .69 L 14-28 H First at Schoellkopf Field: 1964 11 .28 .12 W 7-2 H^ 10 .10 .70 L 31-32 A 11 .27 .13 L 0-21 H^ 11 .20 .71 L 13-14 H Streaks 11 .26 .14 L 12-24 H^ 10 .14 .72 L 20-24 H Current: Penn, 3 11 .25 .15 L 9-24 H^ 11 .24 .73 W 31-22 H Last 10 Games: Penn leads 8-2 11 .30 .16 W 23-3 H^ 10 .12 .74 T 28-28 A Penn Win Streak: 8 (two times) 11 .29 .17 W 37-0 H^ 11 .22 .75 W 27-21 H Cornell Win Streak: 7 (1961-1967) 11 .27 .19 W 24-0 H^ 11 .13 .76 L 13-41 A 11 .25 .20 W 28-0 H^ 9 .17 .77 W 17-7 H Penn’s Venue Records 11 .24 .21 L 0-41 H^ 11 .18 .78 L 17-35 A at Franklin Field ...... 55-34-4* 11 .30 .22 L 0-9 H^ 9 .22 .79 L 13-52 H at Schoellkopf Field ...... 13-13-1 11 .29 .23 L 7-14 H^ 11 .22 .80 L 9-31 A 11 .27 .24 W 20-0 H^ 9 19. .81 W 29-22 H Coaching Records 11 .26 .25 W 7-0 H^ 11 .20 .82 L 0-23 A Ray Priore ...... 2-0 11 .25 .26 T 10-10 H^ 9 17. .83 W 28-7 H David Archer ...... 1-3 11 .24 .27 W 35-0 H^ 11 .17 .84 W 24-0 A 11 .29 .28 W 49-0 H^ 9 .21 .85 W 10-6 H Most Points 11 .28 .29 W 17-7 H^ 11 .22 .86 W 31-21 A Penn 11 .27 .30 L 7-13 H^ 9 17. .87 L 13-17 H In Philadelphia . . . 59 (11/24/1945) 11 .26 .31 L 0-7 H^ 11 .19 .88 L 6-19 A In Ithaca ...... 45 (11/18/2000) 11 .24 .32 W 13-7 H^ 11 .23 .89 L 6-20 H^ Cornell 11 .30 .33 L 12-20 H^ 11 .17 .90 L 15-21 A In Philadelphia . . . 52 (9/22/1979) 11 .29 .34 W 23-13 H^ 11 .23 .91 W 14-13 H In Ithaca ...... 45 (10/8/1966) 11 .28 .35 W 33-7 H^ 11 .21 .92 W 14-7 A 11 .26 .36 W 14-6 H^ 11 .19 .93 W 17-14 H Winning Margin 11 .25 .37 L 20-34 H^ 11 .18 .94 W 18-14 A Penn 11 .24 .38 T 0-0 H^ 11 .18 .95 W 37-18 H In Philadelphia . . . 53 (11/24/1945) 11 .25 .39 L 0-26 H 11 .23 .96 L 21-24 A In Ithaca ...... 30 (11/18/2000) 11 .23 .40 W 22-20 H 11 .22 .97 W 33-20* H Cornell 11 .22 .41 W 14-0 H 11 .21 .98 W 35-21 A In Philadelphia . . . 52 (9/22/1979) 11 .26 .42 W 34-7 H^ 11 .20 .99 L 12-20 H In Ithaca ...... 33 (10/10/1964) 11 .25 .43 W 20-14 H^ 11 .18 .2000W 45-15 A 11 .25 .44 W 20-0 H 11 .17 .01 W 38-14 H * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due 11 .24 .45 W 59-6 H 11 .22 .02 W 31-0 A to use of an ineligible player. Only 11 .28 .46 W 26-20 H^ 11 .22 .03 W 59-7 H reflected in Ivy League records, not 11 .27 .47 W 21-0 H^ 11 .20 .04 W 20-14 A recognized by the NCAA. 11 .25 .48 L 14-23 H^ 11 .19 .05 L 7-16 H PENNATHLETICS.COM 147 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Penn vs. Dartmouth

PENN VS . DARTMOUTH Series Records 84 All-Time Meetings: Penn leads series 48-34-2 First at Franklin Field: 1896 First at Memorial Field: 1947 All-Time Results vs . Dartmouth 11 .12 .77W 7-3 H Date W/L Score Site 9 .23 .78 L 21-31 A Streaks 10 .10 .1896W 16-0 H 11 .17 .79 L 6-20 H Current: Penn, 1 Last 10 Games: Penn leads 7-3 10 .16 .97W 14-0 H 9 .20 .80 L 7-40 A 11 .8 .1913 L 21-34 H 11 .21 .81 L 13-33 H Longest Streaks 11 .14 .14 L 0-41 H 9 .18 .82 W 21-0 H Penn Win Streak: 11 (1943-1956) 11 .16 .15 L 3-7 N 11 .19 .83 W 38-14 H Dartmouth Win Streak: 8 (1960- 1967) 11 .11 .16 T 7-7 H 9 .22 .84 W 55-24 A 11 .10 .17 W 7-0 N 11 .23 .85 W 19-14 H Penn’s Venue Records 11 .28 .18 W 21-0 H^ 9 .20 .86W 21-7 A at Franklin Field ...... 31-17-1 11 .8 .19 L 19-20 N 11 .21 .87 W 49-7 H at Memorial Field ...... 16-15 11 .13 .20 L 7-44 H 9 .17 .88 W 33-27 A Coaching Records 11 .12 .21 T 14-14 A 11 .18 .89 L 0-24 H Ray Priore ...... 1-1 10 .15 .32W 14-7 H 9 .15 .90 W 16-6 A ...... 5-12 10 .21 .33 L 7-14 H 9 21. .91 L 15-21 H 10 .9 .43W 7-6 H 9 19. .92 L 17-36 A Most Points Penn 10 .4 .44 W 20-6 H 9 19. .93 W 10-6 H In Philadelphia . . . . 49 (11/21/1987) 10 .6 .45 W 12-0 H 9 .24 .94W 13-11 A In Hanover ...... 55 (9/22/1984) 10 .12 .46 W 39-6 H 9 16. .95 W 20-12 H Dartmouth 10 .11 .47 W 32-0 A 9 21. .96 L 22-24 A In Philadelphia . . . 41 (10/03/2015) 10 .2 .48 W 26-13 H 9 20. .97 L 15-23 H In Hanover ...... 41 (10/11/1969) 10 .1 .49 W 21-0 H 9 .19 .98 W 17-14 A Winning Margin 10 .14 .50 W 42-26 H 9 .18 .99 W 17-6 H Penn 10 .6 .51 W 39-14 H 9 .30 .2000W 48-14 H In Philadelphia . . . . 42 (11/21/1987) 10 .4 .52W 7-0 H 9 .29 .01 W 21-20 A In Hanover ...... 31 (9/22/1984) Dartmouth 10 .6 .56 W 14-7 H 10 .5 .02 W 49-14 H In Philadelphia . . . . 30 (10/7/1961) 10 .5 .57 L 3-6 H 10 .4 .03 W 33-20 A In Hanover ...... 41 (10/11/1969) 10 .4 .58 L 12-13 A 10 .2 .04 W 35-0 H 10 .3 .59 W 13-0 H 10 .1 .05 W 26-9 A 10 .1 .60 L 0-15 A 9 30. .06 W 17-10 H 10 .7 .61 L 0-30 H 9 .29 .07 L 13-21 A 10 .6 .62 L 0-17 A 10 .4 .08 W 23-10 H 10 .5 .63 L 0-28 H 10 .3 .09 W 30-24 A 11 .21 .64 L 7-27 H 10 .2 .10 W 35-28 (OT) H 10 .9 .65 L 19-24 A 10 .1 .11 W 22-20 A 11 .19 .66 L 21-40 H 9 29. .12 W 28-21 A 10 .14 .67 L 0-23 A 10.5 .13 W 37-31 (4OT) H 11 .23 .68 W 26-21 H 10 .4 .14 L 13-31 A 10 .11 .69 L 0-41 A 10 .3 .15 L 20-41 H 11 .21 .70 L 0-28 H 9 30. .16 W 37-24 A 10 .9 .71 L 3-19 A ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game 11 .25 .72 L 17-31 H 10 .13 .73 W 22-16 A 11 .23 .74 W 27-20 H 10 .11 .75 L 14-19 A 9 .18 .76 L 0-20 A 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 148 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB Penn vs. Harvard

PENN VS . HARVARD Series Records 87 All-Time Meetings: Harvard leads series 48-37-2 First at Franklin Field: 1896 First at Harvard Stadium: 1904 All-Time Results vs . Harvard 11 .2 .74 L 0-39 A Date W/L Score Site 11 .1 .75 L 3-21 H Streaks 11 .2 .1881 L 0-2G2T N 11 .6 .76 L 8-20 H Current: Penn, 2 Last 10 Games: Tied, 5-5 10 .13 .83 L 0-4 A 11 .5 .77 L 15-34 A 10 .22 .84W 4-0 A 11 .11 .78 L 13-17 H Longest Streaks 11 .25 .86 L 0-28 ^H 11 .10 .79 L 26-41 A Penn Win Streak: 5 (two times) 11 .19 .87 L 0-46 A 11 .15 .80 L 17-28 H Harvard Win Streak: 9 (1973-81) 11 .19 .88 L 0-48 H 11 .14 .81 L 7-45 A Penn’s Venue Records 11 .2 .89 L 0-35 A 11 .13 .82 W 23-21 H at Franklin Field ...... 21-16-2 11 .30 .93 L 4-26 ^A 11 .12 .83 L 0-28 A at Harvard Stadium ...... 13-20 11 .29 .94 W 18-4 ^H 11 .10 .84 W 38-7 H 11 .23 .95 W 17-14 A 11 .16 .85 L 6-17 A Coaching Records Ray Priore ...... 2-0 11 .21 .96 W 8-6 H 11 .15 .86 W 17-10 H Tim Murphy ...... 9-14 11 .20 .97W 15-6 H 11 .14 .87 L 14-31 A 11 .5 .98 L 0-10 A 11 .12 .88 W 52-13 H Most Points 11 .4 .99 L 0-16 H 11 .11 .89 L 15-24 A Penn In Philadelphia . . . . 52 (11/12/1988) 11 .3 .1900L 5-17 A 11 .10 .90 W 24-20 H In Cambridge . . . . . 38 (two times) 11 .9 .01 L 6-33 H 11 .16 .91 L 18-22 A Harvard 11 .8 .02 L 0-11 A 11 .14 .92 W 21-19 H In Philadelphia . . . . 48 (11/19/1888) 11 .7 .03 L 10-17 H 11 .13 .93 W 27-20 A In Cambridge . . . . . 46 (11/19/1887) 10 .29 .04W 11-0 A 11 .12 .94 W 33-0 H Winning Margin 11 .11 .05 W 12-6 H 11 .11 .95 W 38-21 A Penn 11 .5 .27 W 24-0 H 11 .16 .96 W 17-12 H In Philadelphia . . . . 39 (11/12/1988) 11 .10 .28 W 7-0 A 11 .15 .97 L 0-33 A In Cambridge . . . . 22 (10/21/1939) 10 .21 .39W 22-0 A 11 .14 .98 W 41-10 H Harvard In Philadelphia . . . . 48 (11/19/1888) 11 .9 .40 T 10-10 H 11 .13 .99 W 21-17 A In Cambridge . . . . . 46 (11/19/1887) 10 .4 .41 W 19-0 H 11 .11 .2000 W 36-35 H 10 .3 .42 W 19-7 A 11 .10 .01 L 21-28 A Scoring from 1876-1882: The score was kept as goals and 11 .3 .56 W 28-14 A 11 .16 .02 W 44-9 H touchdowns. 11 .2 .57 L 6-13 H 11 .15 03. W 32-24 A In 1882, the third column is safeties. 11 .1 .58 W 19-6 A 11 .13 .04 L 10-31 H 10 .31 59. L 0-12 H 11 .12 .05 L 3-29 A 10 .29 .60L 0-8 A 11 .11 .06 W 22-13 H 11 .4 .61 L 6-37 H 11 .10 .07 L 7-23 A 11 .3 .62 L 0-36 A 11 .15 .08 L 21-24 H 11 .2 .63 W 7-2 H 11 .21 .09 W 17-7 A 10 .31 64. L 0-34 A 11 .13 .10 W 34-14 H 10 .30 .65T 10-10 H 11 .12 .11 L 20-37 A 10 .29 .66L 7-27 A 11 .10 .12 W 30-21 H 11 .4 .67 L 7-45 H 11 .16 .13 L 30-38 A 11 .2 .68 L 6-28 A 11 .15 .14 L 24-34 H 11 .1 .69 L 6-20 H 11 .14 .15 W 35-25 A 10 .31 .70 L 23-38 A 11 .11 .16 W 27-14 H 10 .30 .71 L 27-28 H ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game 11 .4 .72 W 38-27 A 11 .3 .73 L 30-34 H PENNATHLETICS.COM 149 Home of the 18-Time Ivy League Champions Penn vs. Princeton

PENN VS . PRINCETON Series Records 108 All-Time Meetings: Princeton leads series 66-41-1* First at Franklin Field: 1936 First at Princeton Stadium: 1998 All-Time Results vs . Princeton 10 .12 .63 L 0-34 A Date W/L Score Site 10 .24 .64 L 0-55 H Streaks 11 .1 .1876 L 0-6G A 10 .23 .65L 0-51 A Current: Princeton, 1 11 .25 .76 L 0-6G H 10 .22 .66 L 13-30 H Last 10 Games: Penn leads 7-3 10 .19 .78 L 0-2G4T A 10 .28 .67 L 14-28 A 11 .9 .78 L 1G-2G5T H 10 .26 .68W 19-14 H Longest Streaks 10 .18 .79 L 0-6G4T A 10 .25 .69 L 0-42 A Penn Win Streak: 9 (1996-2004) 10 .30 .80L 0-1T A 10 .24 .70 L 16-20 H Princeton Win Streak: 28 (1876- 10 .29 .81 L 0-2G2T H 10 .23 .71 L 00-31 A 1891) 11 .5 .81 L 0-5G6T A 10 .28 .72 W 15-10 H 10 .28 .82 L 0-9G3T A 10 .27 .73 W 24-0 A Penn’s Venue Records 11 .11 .82 L 0-10G4T H 10 .26 .74 W 20-18 H at Franklin Field ...... 19-19-1* 11 .3 .83 L 6-40 A 10 .25 .75 W 24-20 A at Princeton Stadium ...... 8-3 10 .25 84. L 0-31 H 10 .30 .76W 10-9 A at Palmer Stadium (1935-96)13-15. 10 .24 .85 L 0-57 H 10 .29 .77 W 21-10 H 10 .31 .85 L 10-70 A 11 .4 .78 L 0-21 A Coaching Records 11 .26 .85 L 10-76 H^ 11 .3 .79 L 10-38 H Ray Priore ...... 1-1 10 .16 .86 L 0-30 H 11 .1 .80 L 21-28 A ...... 2-5 10 .23 .86 L 9-55 A 10 .31 .81 L 30-38 H 11 .6 .86 L 6-28 H 10 .30 .82 L 14-17 A Most Points 10 .19 .87 L 0-57 H 10 .29 .83 W 28-27 H Penn 10 .22 .87 L 0-42 A 11 .3 .84 W 27-17 A In Philadelphia . . . . 47 (two times) 11 .5 .87 L 0-96 H 11 .2 .85 W 31-21 H In Princeton ...... 52 (11/7/2010) 10 .10 .88 L 0-63 A 11 .1 .86 W 23-10 A Princeton 10 .20 .88 L 0-38 A 10 .31 .87 L 7-17 H In Philadelphia . . . . 96 (11/4/1887) 11 .10 .88 L 0-4 H 10 .29 .88 W 31-23 A In New York . . . . . 76 (11/26/1885) 10 .26 .89L 4-72 H 11 .4 .89 L 8-30 H 10 .15 .90 L 0-18 A 11 .3 .90 L 20-34 A Winning Margin 11 .8 .90 L 0-6 A 11 .9 .91 L 12-17 H Penn 11 .7 .91 L 0-24 N 11 .7 .92 L 14-20 A In Philadelphia . . . . 41 (11/10/1894) 11 .5 .92 W 6-4 N 11 .13 .93 W 30-14 H In Princeton ...... 42 (11/6/2010) 11 .4 .93 L 0-4 N 11 .5 .94 W 33-19 A Princeton 11 .10 .94 W 47-6 N 11 .4 .95 L 9-22 H In Philadelphia . . . . 96 (11/4/1887) 10 .5 .1935L 2-29 A 11 .9 .96 W 10-6 A In Princeton ...... 66 (11/26/1885) 10 .17 .36W 7-0 H 11 .8 .97 W 20-17* H 10 .15 .38 L 0-13 A 11 .7 .98 W 27-14 A * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due 10 .19 .40 W 46-28 H 11 .6 .99 W 41-13 H to use of an ineligible player. Only 10 .18 .41 W 23-0 A 11 .4 .2000 W 40-24 A reflected in Ivy League records, not 10 .17 .42T 6-6 H 11 .3 .01 W 21-10 H recognized by the NCAA. 9 .25 .43 W 47-9 H 11 .9 .02 W 44-13 A Scoring from 1876-1882: 11 .3 .45 W 28-0 H 11 .8 .03 W 37-7 H The score was kept as goals and 11 .2 .46 L 14-17 H 11 .6 04. W 16-15 A touchdowns. 11 .1 .47 W 26-7 A 11 .5 .05 L 13-30 H In 1882, the third column is safeties. 10 .9 .48 W 29-7 H 11.4 .06 L 30-31 (2OT)A 10 .8 .49 W 14-13 A 11 .3 .07 W 7-0 H 10 .13 .51 L 7-13 H 11 .7 .08 W 14-9 A 10 .11 .52 W 13-7 A 11 .7 .09 W 42-7 H 10 .9 .54 L 7-13 A 11 .6 .10 W 52-10 A 10 .8 .55 L 0-7 H 11 .5 .11 W 37-9 H 10 .13 .56 L 0-34 H 11 .3 .12 W 28-21 A 10 .12 .57 L 9-13 A 11 .9 13. L 26-38 H 10 .11 .58 L 14-20 H 11 .8 .14 L 17-22 A 10 .10 .59W 18-0 A 11 .7 .15 W 26-23 (OT) H 10 .8 .60 L 0-21 H 11 .5 .16 L 0-28 A 10 .14 61. L 3-9 A ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game 10 .13 .62 L 8-21 H

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PENN VS . YALE Series Records 84 All-Time Meetings: Yale leads series 47-36-1* First at Franklin Field: 1935 First at Yale Bowl: 1925 All-Time Results vs . Yale 10 .22 .77 L 21-27 A Date W/L Score Site 10 .28 .78 T 17-17 H Streaks 11 .1 .1879 L 0-3G3T N 10 .27 .79 L 6-24 A Current: Penn, 2 Last 10 Games: Penn leads 7-3 11 .17 .80 L 0-8G1T N 10 .25 .80L 0-8 H 11 .14 .85 L 5-53 H 10 .24 .81 L 3-24 A Longest Streaks 11 .13 .86 L 0-75 A 10 .23 .82 W 27-14 H Penn Win Streak: 7 (1992-1998) 10 .29 .87 L 0-50 H 10 .22 .83W 17-0 A Yale Win Streak: 11 (1879-1893) 10 .13 .88 L 0-34 H 10 .27 .84 W 34-21 H Penn’s Venue Records 11 .3 .88 L 0-54 A 10 .26 .85W 23-7 A at Franklin Field: 21-11-1 10 .30 .89 L 10-20 H 10 .25 .86W 24-6 H at Yale Bowl: 15-22* 11 .15 .90 L 0-60 A 10 .24 .87 L 22-28 A 11 .14 .91 L 0-48 N 10 .22 .88W 10-3 H Coaching Records Ray Priore ...... 2-0 11 .12 .92 L 0-28 N 10 .28 .89 L 22-23 A Tony Reno ...... 2-3 11 .11 .93 L 6-14 N 10 .27 .90 L 10-27 H 10 .17 .1925W 16-13 A 11 .2 .91 L 12-31 A Most Points 10 .13 .34 L 6-14 A 10 .31 .92 W 13-10 H Penn 10 .12 .35 L 20-31 H 10 .30 .93W 48-7 A In Philadelphia . . . 50 (10/12/1940) In New Haven . . . 48 (10/30/1993) 10 .10 .36L 0-7 A 10 .29 .94W 14-6 H Yale 10 .9 .37 L 7-27 A 10 .28 .95W 16-6 A In Philadelphia . . . . 53 (11/14/1885) 10 .8 .38 W 21-0 H 11 .2 .96 W 20-3 H In New Haven . . . . 75 (11/13/1886) 10 .14 39. W 6-0 A 11 .1 .97 W 26-7* A Winning Margin 10 .12 .40W 50-7 H 10 .31 .98 W 34-21 H Penn 10 .11 .41 W 28-13 A 10 .30 .99 L 19-23 A In Philadelphia . . . 43 (10/12/1940) 10 .10 .42W 35-6 A 11 .21 .2000L 24-27 A In New Haven . . . 41 (10/30/1993) 10 .2 .43 W 41-7 H 10 .20 .01W 21-3 H Yale In Philadelphia . . 50 (10/29/1887) 11 .10 .56 L 7-40 A 10 .26 .02 W 41-20 A In New Haven . . . . 75 (11/13/1886) 11 .9 .57 W 33-20 H 10 .25 .03 W 34-31 (OT) H 11 .8 .58 W 30-6 A 10 .23 .04W 17-7 A * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due to use of an ineligible player. Only 11 .7 .59 W 28-12 H 10 .22 .05 W 38-21 H reflected in Ivy League records, not 11 .5 .60 L 9-34 A 10 .21 .06 L 14-17 (OT) A recognized by the NCAA. 11 .11 .61 L 9-23 H 10.20 .07 L 20-26 (3OT)H Scoring from 1876-1882: 11 .10 .62 W 15-12 A 10 .25 .08W 9-7 A 11 .9 .63 L 7-28 H 10 .24 .09W 9-0 H 11 .7 .64 L 9-21 H 10 .23 .10 W 27-20 A 11 .6 .65 L 19-21 A 10 .22 .11 W 37-25 H 11 .5 .66 L 14-17 H 10 .20 .12 L 13-27 A 11 .11 .67 L 22-44 A 10 .26 .13 W 28-17 H 11 .9 .68 L 13-30 H 10 .25 .14 L 21-43 A 11 .8 .69 L 3-21 A 10 .23 .15 W 34-20 H 11 .7 .70 L 22-32 H 10 .21 .16 W 42-7 A 11 .6 .71 L 14-24 A 11 .11 .72 W 48-30 H 11 .20 .73 L 21-24 A 11 .9 .74 L 12-37 H 11 .8 .75 L 14-24 A 10 .23 .76L 7-21 H

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Key and Notes Frank Sole E O. . Wagenhurst ^ Thanksgiving Game PMC - Pennsylvania Military Academy 3 Seasons 4 Seasons * - Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia 23-19-1 ( .547) 38-18 ( .679) AP - Associated Press TSN - The Sports Network Media Poll 1885 8-5 1888 9-7 AFCA - American Football Coaches Association Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent W/L P O poll 10 .7 Graduates W 42 0 10 .3 All-Philadelphia W 20 6 10 .10 Lehigh W 54 0 10 .6 Stevens Tech W 48 0 Scoring from 1876-1882: The score is listed as 10 .14 Swarthmore W 68 6 10 .10 at Princeton L 0 63 goals followed by touchdowns. In 1882, the third 10 .17 Graduates W 6 5 10 .13 Yale L 0 34 column is safeties. 10 .24 Princeton L 0 57 10 .17 at Swarthmore W 44 6 10 .28 Lafayette W 54 10 10 .20 at Princeton L 0 38 1876 1-2 10 .31 at Princeton L 10 70 10 .24 Tioga W 12 4 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .4 at Lafayette W 30 22 10 .27 at Lehigh W 36 0 11 .1 Princeton L 0/0 6/0 11 .7 Wesleyan (@ NYC) L 18 25 11 .3 at Yale L 0 54 11 .17 All-Philadelphia W 4/0 0/0 11 .14 Yale L 5 53 11 .7 Lafayette L 6 12 11 25. at Princeton L 0/0 6/0 11 .18 Lehigh W 35 0 11 .10 Princeton L 0 4 11 .21 Stevens Tech W 22 9 11 .19 Harvard L 0 48 1878 1-2-1 11 .26 Princeton ^ L 10 76 11 .21 at Lafayette W 50 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .27 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 18 6 10 .19 at Princeton L 0/0 2/4 1886 9-7-1 11 .30 at Johns Hopkins W 24 10 11 2. Swarthmore W 9/16 0/0 Date Opponent W/L P O 12 .1 at Navy W 20 9 11 .9 Princeton L 1/0 2/5 9 .30 Falls of Schuylkill W 64 0 11 .16 Columbia T 0/0 0/0 10 .2 Tioga W 18 0 1889 7-6 10 .9 Lehigh W 26 4 Date Opponent W/L P O 1879 2-2 10 .13 Graduates W 4 0 10 .3 All-Philadelphia W 30 6 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .16 Princeton L 0 30 10 .5 Swarthmore W 82 0 10 .18 at Princeton L 0/0 6/4 10 .18 All-Philadelphia T 6 6 10 .12 at Rutgers W 4 0 11 1. Yale (@ Hoboken) L 0/0 3/3 10 .20 at Lafayette L 0 12 10 .19 Lehigh W 6 4 11 .8 Columbia W 0/1 0/0 10 .23 at Princeton L 9 55 10 .26 Princeton L 4 72 11 15. Widener (PMC) W 7/1 0/0 10 .27 Wesleyan W 14 0 10 .30 Yale L 10 20 10 .30 Lafayette W 20 10 11 .2 at Harvard L 0 35 1880 2-2 11 .3 Haverford W 16 4 11 .6 at Lafayette L 8 10 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .6 Princeton L 6 28 11 .9 at Columbia W 24 0 10 .23 Crescent A .C . W 5/6 0/1 11 .10 Rutgers W 65 0 11 .16 Rutgers W 14 0 10 .30 at Princeton L 0/0 0/1 11 .13 at Yale L 0 75 11 .20 at Lehigh L 0 8 11 6. Stevens Tech W 3/5 0/0 11 .15 Vineland W 96 6 11 .23 Lafayette W 14 0 11 17. Yale (@ NYC) L 0/0 8/1 11 .18 at Lehigh L 0 28 11 .28 Wesleyan^ (@ NYC) L 2 10 11 .25 Harvard ^ L 0 28 1881 0-5 1890 11-3 Date Opponent W/L P O 1887 6-7 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .29 Princeton L 0/0 2/2 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .1 at Swarthmore W 10 0 11 2. Harvard (@ NYC) L 0/0 2/2 10 .8 Graduates W 14 6 10 .4 Rutgers W 16 4 11 5. at Princeton L 0/0 5/6 10 .12 Tioga W 46 0 10 .11 Penn State W 20 0 11 .19 Rutgers L 1/0 1/2 10 .15 Graduates W 18 0 10 .15 at Princeton L 0 18 11 .26 Columbia L 0/0 2/0 10 .19 Princeton L 0 57 10 .18 Lehigh W 8 0 10 .22 at Princeton L 0 42 10 .22 at Columbia W 18 0 1882 2-4 10 .29 Yale L 0 50 10 .25 Franklin & Marshall W 28 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .2 Rutgers W 13 10 10 .31 Virginia $ W 72 0 10 .14 Crescent A .C . W 5/7/0 0/0/3 11 .5 Princeton L 0 96 11 .5 Schuylkill Navy AC W 34 10 10 .28 at Princeton L 0/0/0 9/3/0 11 .9 Haverford W 36 0 11 .8 at Princeton L 0 6 11 .4 Rutgers L 0/1/0 0/3/1 11 .12 Lehigh W 6 4 11 .15 at Yale L 0 60 11 1. Princeton L 0/0/0 10/4/0 11 .16 Lafayette L 0 20 11 .22 at Lehigh W 17 14 11 .18 Rutgers L 0/2/0 1/2/1 11 .19 at Harvard L 0 46 11 .26 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 16 10 11 .25 Lafayette W 1/3/0 0/0/2 11 .24 Wesleyan^ (@ NYC) L 4 10 12 .13 Rutgers (@ MSG) W 13 10 $ = game played in Washington, D.C. 1883 6-2-1 Date Opponent W/L P O 1891 11-2 10 .13 at Harvard L 0 4 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .20 Johns Hopkins W 26 6 10 .3 All-Philadelphia W 4 0 10 .27 Lafayette W 44 4 10 .8 Schuylkill Navy AC W 24 0 11 3. at Princeton L 6 40 10 .10 Haverford W 34 0 11 10. Johns Hopkins W 30 0 10 .17 at Orange A .C . W 26 0 11 .14 Columbia W 35 1 10 .21 Rutgers W 32 6 11 .17 Rutgers W 18 0 10 .24 at Lehigh W 42 0 11 .24 Graduates W 38 7 10 .28 Lafayette W 15 6 11 27. Stevens Tech T 6 6 10 .31 Trinity W 28 5 11 .7 Princeton * L 0 24 1884 5-1-1 11 .14 Yale (@ NYC) L 0 48 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .18 at Lafayette W 12 10 10 .22 at Harvard W 4 0 11 .21 Lehigh W 32 0 10 .25 Princeton L 0 31 11 .25 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 18 10 11 .1 Lafayette W 21 0 11 8. Stevens Tech W 30 0 11 15. Johns Hopkins W 33 0 11 .20 Graduates T 16 16 11 27. Wesleyan ^ W 14 12

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1896 14-1 1900 12-1 George Woodruff Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent W/L P O 10 Seasons 9 .26 at Franklin &Marshall W 24 0 9 .29 Lehigh W 27 6 124-15-2 ( .887) 9 .30 Gettysburg W 32 0 10 .3 Franklin & Marshall W 47 0 10 .3 Bucknell W 40 0 10 .6 Haverford W 38 0 1892 15-1 10 .7 at Navy W 8 0 10 .10 Dickinson W 35 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .10 Dartmouth W 16 0 10 .13 Brown W 12 0 9 .28 at Swarthmore W 22 0 10 .14 Virginia W 20 0 10 .17 Penn State W 17 6 10 .1 Penn State W 20 0 10 .17 Lehigh W 34 0 10 .20 Columbia W 30 0 10 .5 Haverford W 56 0 10 .21 Amherst W 14 0 10 .27 Chicago W 41 0 10 .11 at Virginia W 32 0 10 .24 Lafayette L 4 6 11 .3 at Harvard L 5 17 10 .12 at Navy W 16 0 10 .28 Brown W 16 0 11 .10 Lafayette W 12 5 10 .15 at Crescent A .C . W 23 0 11 .3 Dickinson W 30 2 11 .17 Carlisle W 16 6 10 .19 Dickinson W 78 0 11 .7 Carlisle W 21 0 11 .21 at Navy W 28 6 10 .21 Williams W 50 0 11 .14 Penn State W 27 0 11 .29 Cornell ^ W 27 0 10 .22 Franklin & Marshall W 34 0 11 .21 Harvard W 8 6 10 .26 at Lafayette W 8 6 11 .26 Cornell ^ W 32 10 1901 10-5 10 .29 Chicago A C. . W 12 10 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 5. Princeton * W 6 4 1897 15-0 9 .28 Lehigh W 28 0 11 .8 Lehigh W 4 0 National Champions 10 .2 Franklin & Marshall W 6 0 11 12. Yale (@ NYC) L 0 28 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .5 Penn State W 23 6 11 .16 Lafayette W 10 4 9 .18 Lafayette W 46 0 10 .9 Swarthmore W 28 0 11 25. Wesleyan * W 34 0 9 .22 at Bucknell W 17 0 10 .12 Brown W 26 0 9 .25 Franklin & Marshall W 33 0 10 .16 Virginia W 20 5 1893 12-3 9 .29 Washington & Jefferson W 18 4 10 .19 Bucknell W 6 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .2 Bucknell W 33 0 10 .21 at Navy L 5 6 9 .30 Franklin & Marshall W 48 0 10 .6 Gettysburg W 57 0 10 .23 Gettysburg W 22 0 10 .4 Gettysburg W 74 0 10 .9 Lehigh W 58 0 10 .26 at Chicago W 11 0 10 .7 Columbia A .C . W 30 0 10 .13 Virginia W 42 0 11 .2 at Columbia L 0 10 10 .9 at Columbia A C. . W 20 6 10 .16 Dartmouth W 14 0 11 .9 Harvard L 6 33 10 .10 at Georgetown W 12 0 10 .20 Penn State W 24 0 11 .16 Carlisle W 16 14 10 .11 at Navy W 34 0 10 .30 at Brown W 40 0 11 .20 at Army L 0 24 10 .14 Volunteer A C. . W 34 0 11 .6 Carlisle W 20 10 11 .28 Cornell ^ L 6 23 10 .18 at Lehigh W 32 6 11 .13 Wesleyan W 22 0 10 .21 at Crescent A .C . W 40 0 11 .20 Harvard W 15 6 10 .25 Penn State W 18 6 11 .25 Cornell ^ W 4 0 Carl Williams 10 .28 Lafayette W 82 0 11 4. Princeton * L 0 4 1898 12-1 6 Seasons 11 11. Yale (@ NYC) L 6 14 Date Opponent W/L P O 60-10-4 ( .838) 11 18. Cornell * W 50 0 9 .24 Franklin & Marshall W 41 0 11 30. at Harvard ^ L 4 26 9 .28 Gettysburg W 50 0 1902 9-4 10 .1 Penn State W 40 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 1894 12-0 10 .5 Mansfield W 50 0 9 .27 Lehigh W 12 0 National Champions 10 .8 Brown W 18 0 10 .1 Franklin & Marshall W 16 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .12 Virginia W 34 0 10 .4 Penn State W 17 0 10 .3 at F&M W 34 0 10 .15 Lehigh W 40 0 10 .8 Haverford W 18 5 10 .6 Swarthmore W 66 0 10 .19 Wesleyan W 17 0 10 .11 Swarthmore W 11 6 10 .10 Crescent A .C . W 22 0 10 .22 Lafayette W 32 0 10 .15 Gettysburg W 36 0 10 .13 Georgetown W 46 0 10 .29 Chicago W 23 11 10 .18 Brown L 6 15 10 .17 Lehigh W 30 0 11 .5 at Harvard L 0 10 10 .22 at Navy L 6 10 10 .20 at Crescent A .C . W 80 10 11 .12 Carlisle W 35 5 10 .25 Bucknell W 6 5 10 .26 Virginia $ W 14 6 11 .24 Cornell ^ W 12 6 11 .1 Columbia W 17 0 10 .27 at Navy W 12 0 11 .8 at Harvard L 0 11 10 .31 Lafayette W 26 0 1899 8-3-2 11 .15 Carlisle L 0 5 11 10. Princeton (@ Trenton) W 12 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .27 Cornell ^ W 12 11 11 .17 Cornell W 6 0 9 .27 Franklin & Marshall W 48 0 11 29. Harvard ^ W 18 4 9 .30 Lehigh W 20 0 1903 9-3 $ = game played in Washington, D.C. 10 .4 Bucknell W 47 10 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .7 at Brown T 6 6 9 .26 Dickinson W 27 0 1895 14-0 10 .11 Virginia W 33 6 9 .30 Franklin & Marshall W 17 0 National Champions 10 .14 Carlisle L 5 16 10 .3 Lehigh W 16 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .18 Wesleyan W 17 6 10 .7 Haverford W 58 0 10 .1 Swarthmore W 40 0 10 .21 Lafayette L 0 6 10 .10 Penn State W 39 0 10 .2 Bucknell W 40 0 10 .28 at Chicago T 5 5 10 .14 Gettysburg W 72 0 10 .5 Franklin & Marshall W 42 0 11 .4 Harvard L 0 16 10 .17 Brown W 30 0 10 .9 at Crescent A .C . W 32 0 11 .11 Michigan W 11 10 10 .24 at Columbia L 6 18 10 .14 Lehigh W 54 0 11 .17 Penn State W 47 0 10 .31 Bucknell W 47 6 10 .16 Carlisle W 36 0 11 .30 Cornell ^ W 29 0 11 .7 Harvard L 10 17 10 .19 Virginia W 54 0 11 .14 Carlisle L 6 16 10 .23 at Duquesne A .C . W 30 0 11 .26 Cornell ^ W 42 0 10 .26 Lafayette W 30 0 10 .30 Brown W 12 0 11 1. Chicago A C. . W 12 4 11 9. Penn State W 35 4 11 23. at Harvard W 17 14 11 28. Cornell ^ W 46 2

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1904 12-0 National Champions Sol Metzger George Brooke Date Opponent W/L P O 1 Season 3 Seasons 9 .24 Penn State W 6 0 11-0-1 ( .958) 13-12-4 ( .517) 9 .28 Swarthmore W 6 4 10 .1 Virginia W 24 0 1908 11-0-1 1913 6-3-1 10 .5 Franklin & Marshall W 34 0 National Champions Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .8 Lehigh W 24 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 9 .27 Gettysburg W 53 0 10 .12 Gettysburg W 21 0 9 .26 West Virginia W 6 0 10 .1 Franklin & Marshall W 13 6 10 .15 Brown W 6 0 9 .30 Ursinus W 30 0 10 .4 Lafayette W 10 0 10 .22 Columbia W 16 0 10 .3 Bucknell W 16 0 10 .11 Swarthmore W 20 0 10 .29 at Harvard W 11 0 10 .7 Villanova W 11 0 10 .18 Brown W 23 0 11 .5 Lafayette W 22 0 10 .10 Penn State W 6 0 10 .25 Carlisle T 7 7 11 .12 Carlisle W 18 0 10 .14 Gettysburg W 23 4 11 .1 Penn State W 17 0 11 24. Cornell ^ W 34 0 10 .17 Brown W 12 0 11 .8 Dartmouth L 21 34 10 .24 Carlisle T 6 6 11 .15 at Michigan L 0 13 1905 12-0-1 10 .31 at Carnegie Tech W 25 10 11 .27 Cornell ^ L 0 21 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .7 Lafayette W 34 4 9 .30 Lehigh W 35 0 11 .14 at Michigan W 29 0 1914 4-4-1 10 .4 Gettysburg W 16 6 11 .26 Cornell ^ W 17 4 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .7 Swarthmore W 11 4 9 .26 Gettysburg W 14 0 10 .11 Franklin & Marshall W 38 0 10 .3 Franklin & Marshall L 0 10 10 .14 North Carolina W 17 0 10 .10 Lafayette T 0 0 10 .18 Ursinus W 39 0 Andrew Smith 10 .17 Navy W 13 6 10 .21 Brown W 8 6 4 Seasons 10 .24 Carlisle W 7 0 10 .28 Carlisle W 6 0 30-10-3 ( 733). 10 .31 Swarthmore W 40 6 11 .4 Lafayette T 6 6 11 .7 at Michigan L 3 34 11 .11 Harvard W 12 6 1909 7-1-2 11 .14 Dartmouth L 0 41 11 .18 Villanova W 42 0 11 .26 Cornell ^ L 12 24 11 25. at Columbia W 23 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 30. Cornell ^ W 6 5 9 .25 Gettysburg W 20 0 9 .29 Ursinus W 22 0 1915 3-5-2 10 .2 Dickinson W 18 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 1906 7-2-3 10 .9 West Virginia W 12 0 9 .25 West Virginia W 7 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 9 .29 Albright W 63 0 9 .29 Lehigh W 32 6 10 .16 Brown W 13 5 10 .23 Penn State T 3 3 10 .2 Franklin & Marshall W 10 6 10 .3 Gettysburg T 6 6 10 .9 Penn State L 3 13 10 .6 North Carolina W 11 0 10 .30 Carlisle W 29 6 11 .6 Lafayette T 6 6 10 .16 at Navy T 7 7 10 .10 Franklin & Marshall W 47 6 10 .23 Pittsburgh L 7 14 10 .13 Swarthmore L 0 4 11 .13 Michigan L 6 12 11 .25 Cornell ^ W 17 6 10 .30 Lafayette L 0 17 10 .17 Medico Chirurigical W 31 0 11 .6 Dartmouth* L 3 7 10 .20 Brown W 14 0 11 .13 Michigan T 0 0 10 .27 Carlisle L 6 24 1910 9-1-1 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .25 Cornell ^ L 9 24 11 .10 Lafayette T 0 0 * = game played in Fenway Park 11 .17 Michigan W 17 0 9 .24 Ursinus L 5 8 11 .24 Villanova W 22 12 9 .28 Dickinson W 18 0 11 29. Cornell ^ T 0 0 10 .1 Gettysburg W 29 0 10 .5 Franklin & Marshall W 17 0 Bob Folwell 10 .8 West Virginia W 38 0 1907 11-1 10 .15 at Brown W 20 0 4 Seasons National Champions 10 .22 Penn State W 10 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 27-10-2 ( .692) 9 .28 North Carolina W 37 0 10 .29 Carlisle W 17 5 10 .2 Villanova W 16 0 11 .5 Lafayette W 18 0 1916 7-3-1 10 .5 Bucknell W 29 2 11 .12 Michigan T 0 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .9 Franklin & Marshall W 57 0 11 .24 Cornell ^ W 12 6 9 .30 West Virginia W 3 0 10 .12 Swarthmore W 16 8 10 .7 Franklin & Marshall W 27 0 10 .16 Gettysburg W 23 0 1911 7-4 10 .14 Swarthmore L 0 6 10 .19 Brown W 11 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .21 Penn State W 15 0 10 .26 Carlisle L 6 26 9 .30 Gettysburg W 5 3 10 .28 at Pittsburgh L 0 20 11 .2 Lafayette W 15 0 10 .4 Franklin & Marshall W 14 0 11 .4 Lafayette W 19 0 11 9. Penn State W 28 0 10 .7 Ursinus W 9 0 11 .11 Dartmouth T 7 7 11 16. at Michigan W 6 0 10 .11 Dickinson W 22 10 11/18 at Michigan W 10 7 11 28. Cornell ^ W 12 4 10 .14 Villanova W 22 0 11.25 W.Virginia WesleyanW 16 0 10 .21 Brown L 0 6 11 .30 Cornell ^ W 23 3 10 .28 Penn State L 6 22 1 .1 .17 Oregon (Rose Bowl) L 0 14 11 .4 Carlisle L 0 16 11 .11 Lafayette W 23 6 1917 9-2 11 .18 at Michigan L 9 11 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .30 Cornell ^ W 21 9 10 .3 Albright W 73 10 10 .6 at Georgia Tech L 0 41 1912 7-4 10 .13 Swarthmore W 10 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .20 Bucknell W 20 6 9 .28 Gettysburg W 25 0 10 .27 Pittsburgh L 6 14 10 .2 Franklin & Marshall W 35 0 11 .3 Lafayette W 27 0 10 .5 Dickinson W 16 0 11 .6 Widener (PMC) W 23 0 10 .9 Ursinus W 34 0 11 .10 Dartmouth* W 7 0 10 .12 Swarthmore L 3 6 11 .17 Michigan W 16 0 10 .19 at Brown L 7 30 11 .24 Carlisle W 26 0 10 .26 Lafayette L 3 7 11 .29 Cornell ^ W 37 0 11 .2 Penn State L 0 14 * = game played in Fenway Park 11 .9 Michigan W 27 21 11 .16 Carlisle W 34 26 11 .28 Cornell ^ W 7 2 2017 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK 154 #FightOnPenn | @PennFB All-Time Year-by-Year

1918 5-3 1929 7-2 Date Opponent W/L P O Louis Young Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .19 USS Minnesota W 27 0 7 Seasons 9 .28 Franklin & Marshall W 14 7 10 .26 Naval Yard L 0 7 49-15-2 ( 758). 10 .5 Swarthmore W 20 6 11 .3 Swarthmore L 12 20 10 .12 Virginia Tech W 14 8 11 7. St . Joseph’s W 12 0 1923 5-4 10 .19 California L 7 12 11 .10 Lafayette W 34 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .26 Lehigh W 10 7 11 17. at Pittsburgh L 0 37 9 .29 Franklin & Marshall W 20 0 11 .2 Navy W 7 2 11 .24 Swarthmore W 13 7 10 .6 Maryland L 0 3 11 .9 Penn State L 7 19 11 28. Dartmouth ^ W 21 0 10 .13 Swarthmore W 13 10 11 .16 at Columbia W 20 0 10 .20 Columbia W 19 7 11 .28 Cornell ^ W 17 7 1919 6-2-1 10 .27 Centre W 24 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .3 Pittsburgh W 6 0 9 .27 Bucknell W 16 0 11 .10 Lafayette L 6 8 Ludlow Wray 10 .4 Widener (PMC) W 54 0 11 .17 Penn State L 0 21 10 .11 Delaware W 89 0 11 .29 Cornell ^ L 7 14 1 Season 10 .18 Swarthmore W 55 7 5-4 ( .555) 10 .25 Lafayette W 23 0 1924 9-1-1 11 1. Penn State L 0 10 National Champions 1930 5-4 11 8. Dartmouth (@ NYC) L 19 20 Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .15 Pittsburgh T 3 3 9 .27 Ursinus W 34 0 10 .4 Swarthmore W 63 0 11 27. Cornell ^ W 24 0 10 .1 Drexel W 52 0 10 .11 Virginia W 40 6 10 .4 Franklin & Marshall W 26 0 10 .18 at Wisconsin L 0 27 10 .11 Swarthmore W 25 7 10 .25 Lehigh W 40 0 John Heisman 10 .18 Columbia W 10 7 11 .1 Kansas W 21 6 10 .25 Virginia W 27 0 11 .8 Notre Dame L 20 60 3 Seasons 11 .1 Lafayette W 6 3 11 .15 Georgia Tech W 34 7 16-10-2 ( .607) 11 .8 Georgetown W 3 0 11 .27 Cornell ^ L 7 13 11 .15 Penn State T 0 0 12 .6 Navy L 0 26 1920 6-4 11 .27 Cornell ^ W 20 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .25 California L 0 14 9 .25 Delaware W 35 0 Harvey Harman 10 .2 Bucknell W 7 0 1925 7-2 10 .9 Swarthmore W 21 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 7 Seasons 10 .16 Lafayette W 7 0 9 .26 Ursinus W 32 0 31-23-2 ( .571) 10 .23 VMI L 7 27 10 .3 Swarthmore W 26 13 10 .30 Penn State L 7 28 10 .10 at Brown W 9 0 1931 6-3 11 .6 Pittsburgh L 21 27 10 .17 at Yale W 16 13 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .13 Dartmouth L 7 44 10 .24 Chicago W 7 0 10 .3 Swarthmore W 32 7 11 20. at Columbia W 27 7 10 .31 Illinois L 2 24 10 .10 Franklin & Marshall W 14 0 11 25. Cornell ^ W 28 0 11 .7 Haverford W 66 0 10 .17 Lehigh W 32 0 1114 Pittsburgh L 0 14 10 .24 Wisconsin W 27 13 1921 4-3-2 11 .26 Cornell ^ W 7 0 10 .31 Lafayette W 3 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .7 at Notre Dame L 0 49 9 .24 Delaware W 89 0 1926 7-1-1 11 .14 Georgia Tech W 13 12 10 .1 Franklin & Marshall W 20 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .26 Cornell ^ L 0 7 10 .8 Gettysburg W 7 0 9 .25 Franklin & Marshall W 41 0 12 .5 Navy L 0 6 10 .15 Swarthmore T 7 7 10 .2 Johns Hopkins W 40 7 10 .22 VMI W 21 7 10 .9 Swarthmore W 44 0 1932 6-2 10 .29 Pittsburgh L 0 28 10 .16 Chicago W 27 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .5 Lafayette L 6 38 10 .23 Williams W 36 0 10 .1 Franklin & Marshall W 38 0 11 12. at Dartmouth T 14 14 10 .30 at Illinois L 0 3 10 .8 Swarthmore W 54 0 11 24. Cornell ^ L 0 41 11 .6 Penn State W 3 0 10 .15 Dartmouth W 14 7 11 .13 Columbia W 3 0 10 .22 Lehigh W 33 6 1922 6-3 11 .25 Cornell ^ T 10 10 10 .29 Navy W 14 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .5 Pittsburgh L 12 19 9 .30 Franklin & Marshall W 14 0 1927 6-4 11 .12 at Ohio State L 0 19 10 .7 Sewanee W 27 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .24 Cornell ^ W 13 7 10 .14 Maryland W 12 0 9 .24 Franklin & Marshall W 8 0 10 .21 Swarthmore W 14 6 10 .1 Swarthmore W 33 0 1933 2-4-1 10 .28 Navy W 13 7 10 .8 Brown W 14 6 Date Opponent W/L P O 11 .4 Alabama L 7 9 10 .15 Penn State L 0 20 10 .14 Franklin & Marshall W 9 0 11 .11 Pittsburgh L 6 7 10 .22 at Chicago L 7 13 10 .21 Dartmouth L 7 14 11 18. Penn State W 7 6 10 .29 Navy L 6 12 10 .28 Navy L 0 13 11 30. Cornell ^ L 0 9 11 .5 Harvard W 24 0 11 .4 Lafayette W 16 7 11 .12 Columbia W 27 0 11 .11 Ohio State L 7 20 11 .24 Cornell ^ W 35 0 11 .18 Penn State T 6 6 12 31. at California L 13 27 11 .30 Cornell ^ L 12 20

1928 8-1 1934 4-4 Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent W/L P O 9 .29 Ursinus W 34 0 10 .6 Ursinus L 6 7 10 .6 Franklin & Marshall W 46 0 10 .13 at Yale L 6 14 10 .13 Swarthmore W 67 0 10 .20 Rutgers W 27 19 10 .20 Penn State W 14 0 10 .27 Navy L 0 17 10 .27 Navy L 0 6 11 .3 Lafayette W 41 0 11 .3 at Chicago W 20 13 11 .10 Penn State W 3 0 11 .10 at Harvard W 7 0 11 .17 Columbia L 12 13 11 .17 Columbia W 34 7 11 .29 Cornell ^ W 23 13 11 .29 Cornell ^ W 49 0

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1935 4-4 1941 7-1 1947 7-0-1 Date Opponent W/L P O Final Ranking: AP - 15 Final Ranking: AP - 7 10 .5 at Princeton L 6 7 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .12 Yale L 20 31 10 .4 Harvard W 19 0 10 .4 Lafayette W 59 0 10 .19 Columbia W 34 0 10 .11 at Yale W 28 13 10 .11 at Dartmouth 7 W 32 0 10 .26 Lafayette W 67 0 10 .18 at Princeton 11 W 23 0 10 .18 Columbia 8 W 34 14 11 2. at Michigan L 6 16 10 .25 Maryland 12 W 55 6 10 .25 Navy 8 W 21 0 11 .9 Navy L 0 13 11 .1 #11 Navy 8 L 6 13 11 .1 at Princeton 4 W 26 7 11 16. Penn State W 33 6 11 .8 Columbia 19 W 19 16 11 .8 #10 Virginia 4 W 19 7 11 28. Cornell ^ W 33 7 11 .15 #19 Army 14 W 14 7 11 .15 #13 Army 3 T 7 7 11 .22 Cornell 13 W 16 0 11 .27 Cornell ^ 6 W 21 0 1936 7-1 Final Ranking: AP - 10 1942 5-3-1 1948 5-3 Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .3 Lafayette W 35 0 9 .26 Georgia Naval L 6 14 10 .2 Dartmouth W 26 13 10 .10 at Yale L 0 7 10 .3 at Harvard W 19 7 10 .9 Princeton 12 W 29 7 10 .17 Princeton W 7 0 10 .10 at Yale W 35 6 10 .16 at Columbia 8 W 20 14 10 .24 Brown W 48 6 10 .17 Princeton 8 T 6 6 10 .23 Navy 7 W 20 14 10 .31 Navy W 16 6 10 .24 Columbia 17 W 42 12 10 .30 Washington & Lee 7 W 40 7 11 .7 Michigan W 27 7 10 .31 #8 Army 14 W 19 0 11 .6 #14 Penn State 7 L 0 13 11 14. Penn State W 19 12 11 .7 Navy 9 L 0 7 11 .13 #3 Army 17 L 20 26 11 26. Cornell ^ W 14 6 11 .14 Penn State 17 L 7 13 11 .25 #19 Cornell ^ 16 L 14 23 11 .26 Cornell ^ W 34 7 1937 2-5-1 1949 4-4 Date Opponent W/L P O 1943 6-2-1 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .2 Maryland W 28 21 Final Ranking: AP - 20 10 .1 Dartmouth W 21 0 10 .9 at Yale L 7 27 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .8 at Princeton 20 W 14 13 10 .16 at Columbia L 6 26 9 .25 Princeton W 47 9 10 .15 Columbia W 27 7 10 .23 Georgetown T 0 0 10 .2 Yale W 41 7 10 .22 Navy 14 W 28 7 10 .30 Navy W 14 7 10 .9 #14 Dartmouth 6 W 7 6 10 .29 Pittsburgh 9 L 21 22 11 6. Penn State L 0 7 10 .16 Lakehurst 4 W 74 6 11 .5 #19 Virginia 20 L 14 26 11 .13 Michigan L 0 7 10 .23 at Columbia 5 W 33 0 11 .12 #2 Army L 13 14 11 25. Cornell ^ L 20 34 10 .30 #2 Army 6 T 13 13 11 .24 #20 Cornell ^ L 21 29 11 .6 #7 Navy 5 L 7 24 11 .13 North Carolina 10 L 6 9 1950 6-3 11 .25 Cornell ^ 18 W 20 14 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O George Munger 9 .30 Virginia W 21 7 16 Seasons 1944 5-3 10 .7 at #9 California 20 L 7 14 82-42-10 ( .649) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .14 Dartmouth W 42 26 9 .30 Duke W 18 7 10 .21 at Columbia W 34 0 1938 3-2-3 10 .7 Dartmouth W 20 6 10 .28 Navy W 30 7 Date Opponent W/L P O 10 .14 William & Mary 9 W 46 0 11 .4 #2 Army 15 L 13 28 10 .1 Lafayette W 34 6 10 .28 #12 Navy 7 L 0 26 11 .11 Brown W 50 0 10 .8 Yale W 23 0 11 .4 #10 Michigan L 19 41 11 .18 #15 Wisconsin 20 W 20 0 10 .15 at Princeton L 0 13 11 .11 Columbia W 35 7 11 .25 Cornell 13 L 6 13 10 .22 Columbia W 14 13 11 .18 #1 Army L 7 62 10 .29 Navy T 0 0 11 .25 Cornell W 20 0 1951 5-4 11 5. at Michigan L 13 19 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 12. Penn State T 7 7 1945 6-2 9 .29 California L 0 35 11 24. Cornell ^ T 0 0 Final Ranking: AP - 10 10 .6 Dartmouth W 39 14 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .13 #13 Princeton L 7 13 1939 4-4 9 .29 Brown W 50 0 10 .20 Columbia W 28 13 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .6 Dartmouth W 12 0 10 .27 Navy W 14 0 10 .7 Lafayette W 6 0 10 .13 North Carolina 11 W 49 0 11 .3 William & Mary L 12 20 10 .14 at Yale W 6 0 10 .27 #3 Navy 7 L 7 14 11 .10 at #9 Wisconsin L 7 16 10 .21 at Harvard W 22 7 11 .3 Princeton 7 W 28 0 11 .17 Army W 7 6 10 .28 North Carolina 16 L 6 30 11 .10 #10 Columbia 9 W 32 7 11 .24 Cornell W 7 0 11 .4 Navy W 13 6 11 .17 #1 Army 6 L 0 61 11 11. Penn State L 0 10 11 .24 Cornell 11 W 59 6 1952 4-3-2 11 .18 Michigan L 17 19 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 25. #3 Cornell L 0 26 1946 6-2 9 .27 #10 Notre Dame 12 T 7 7 Final Ranking: AP - 13 10 .4 Dartmouth W 7 0 1940 6-1-1 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .11 at #10 Princeton W 13 7 Final Ranking: AP - 14 10 .5 Lafayette W 66 0 10 .18 at Columbia 14 W 27 17 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .12 Dartmouth 7 W 39 6 10 .25 Navy 11 T 7 7 10 .5 Maryland W 51 0 10 .19 Virginia 6 W 40 0 11 .1 Penn State 17 L 7 14 10 .12 Yale W 50 7 10 .26 Navy 6 W 32 19 11 .8 Georgia L 27 34 10 .19 Princeton 9 W 46 28 11 .2 Princeton 3 L 14 17 11 .15 Army L 13 14 10 .26 at #3 Michigan 8 L 0 14 11 .9 at Columbia 9 W 41 16 11 .27 Cornell ^ W 14 7 11 2. #14 Navy 15 W 20 0 11 .16 #1 Army 5 L 7 34 11 .9 Harvard 15 T 10 10 11 .28 Cornell ^ 13 W 26 20 1953 3-5-1 11 .16 Army W 48 0 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 23. #5 Cornell 12 W 22 20 9 .26 Vanderbilt W 13 7 10 .3 Penn State W 13 7 10 .10 California 20 L 0 40 10 .17 #17 Ohio State L 6 12 10 .24 #10 Navy W 9 6 10 .31 at #16 Michigan L 14 24 11 .7 #1 Notre Dame L 20 28 11 .14 Army L 14 21 11 .26 Cornell ^ T 7 7

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1954 0-9 1960 3-6/2-5 (6th) 1965 4-4-1/2-4-1 (6th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .25 #19 Duke L 0 52 9 .24 Lafayette W 35 14 9 .25 Lehigh W 20 14 10 .2 William & Mary L 7 27 10 .1 at Dartmouth L 0 15 10 .2 Brown W 7 0 10 .9 at Princeton L 7 13 10 .8 Princeton L 0 21 10 .9 at Dartmouth L 19 24 10 .16 George Washington L 27 32 10 .15 Brown W 36 7 10 .16 Bucknell W 16 13 10 .23 Navy L 6 52 10 .22 #4 Navy L 0 27 10 .23 at Princeton L 0 51 10 .30 Penn State L 13 35 10 .29 at Harvard L 0 8 10 .30 Harvard T 10 10 11 6. #5 Notre Dame L 7 42 11 .5 at Yale L 9 34 11 .6 at Yale L 19 21 11 13. #6 Army L 0 35 11 .12 Columbia L 6 16 11 .13 Columbia W 31 21 11 25. Cornell ^ L 6 20 11 .24 Cornell ^ W 18 7 11 .25 Cornell ^ L 14 38

1955 0-9 1961 2-7/1-6 (7th) 1966 2-7/1-6 (7th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .24 Virginia Tech L 0 33 9 .30 Lafayette W 14 7 9 .24 Lehigh W 38 28 10 .1 at California L 7 27 10 .7 Dartmouth L 0 30 10 .1 at Brown W 20 0 10 .8 Princeton L 0 7 10 .14 at Princeton L 3 9 10 .8 at Cornell L 28 45 10 .15 George Washington L 6 25 10 .21 Brown W 7 0 10 .15 Bucknell L 21 28 10 .22 #4 Navy L 0 33 10 .28 Rutgers L 6 20 10 .22 Princeton L 13 30 10 .29 Penn State L 0 20 11 .4 Harvard L 6 37 10 .29 at Harvard L 7 27 11 5. #6 Notre Dame L 14 46 11 .11 Yale L 0 23 11 .5 Yale L 14 17 11 .12 Army L 0 40 11 .18 at Columbia L 6 37 11 .12 at Columbia L 14 22 11 24. Cornell ^ L 7 39 11 .25 Cornell L 0 31 11 .19 Dartmouth L 21 40

1956 4-5/4-3 Ivy (T-3rd) 1962 3-6/2-5 (6th) 1967 3-6/2-5 (6th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .29 Penn State L 0 34 9 .29 Lafayette W 13 11 9 .30 Lehigh W 35 23 10 .6 Dartmouth W 14 7 10 .6 at Dartmouth L 0 17 10 .7 Brown W 28 7 10 .13 Princeton L 0 34 10 .13 Princeton L 8 21 10 .14 at Dartmouth L 0 23 10 .20 Brown W 14 7 10 .20 Brown W 18 15 10 .21 Bucknell L 27 28 10 .27 Navy L 6 54 10 .27 Rutgers L 7 12 10 .28 at Princeton L 14 28 11 3. at Harvard W 28 14 11 .3 at Harvard L 0 36 11 .4 Harvard L 7 45 11 10. at Yale L 7 40 11 .10 at Yale W 15 12 11 .11 at Yale L 22 44 11 .17 Columbia W 20 6 11 .17 Columbia L 7 21 11 .18 Columbia W 26 6 11 22. Cornell ^ L 7 20 11 .24 Cornell L 22 29 11 .25 Cornell L 14 33

1957 3-6/3-4 (T-4th) 1963 3-6/1-6 (8th) 1968 7-2/5-2 (3rd) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .28 #19 Penn State L 14 19 9 .28 Lafayette W 47 0 9 .28 Bucknell W 27 10 10 .5 Dartmouth L 3 6 10 .5 Dartmouth L 0 28 10 .5 at Brown W 17 13 10 .12 at Princeton L 9 13 10 .12 at Princeton L 0 34 10 .12 at Cornell W 10 8 10 .19 at Brown L 7 20 10 .19 at Brown L 13 41 10 .19 Lehigh W 34 0 10 .26 #16 Navy L 7 35 10 .26 Rutgers W 7 6 10 .26 Princeton W 19 14 11 .2 Harvard L 6 13 11 .2 Harvard W 7 2 11 .2 at Harvard L 6 28 11 .9 Yale W 33 20 11 .9 Yale L 7 28 11 .9 Yale L 13 30 11 16. at Columbia W 28 6 11 .16 at Columbia L 8 33 11 .16 Columbia W 13 7 11 28. Cornell ^ W 14 6 11 .28 Cornell ^ L 8 17 11 .23 Dartmouth W 26 21

1958 4-5/4-3 (T-4th) 1964 1-8/0-7 (8th) 1969 4-5/2-5 (T-5th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .27 Penn State L 0 43 9 .26 Lehigh W 13 6 9 .27 Bucknell W 28 17 10 .4 at Dartmouth L 12 13 10 .3 at Brown L 0 3 10 .4 Brown W 23 2 10 .11 Princeton L 14 20 10 .10 at Cornell L 0 33 10 .11 at Dartmouth L 0 41 10 .18 Brown W 21 20 10 .17 Rutgers L 7 10 10 .18 Lehigh W 13 7 10 .25 #18 Navy L 8 50 10 .24 Princeton L 0 55 10 .25 at Princeton L 0 42 11 1. at Harvard W 19 6 10 .31 at Harvard L 0 34 11 .1 Harvard L 6 20 11 8. at Yale W 30 6 11 .7 Yale L 9 21 11 .8 at Yale L 3 21 11 .15 Columbia W 42 0 11 .14 at Columbia L 12 33 11 .15 at Columbia W 17 7 11 27. Cornell ^ L 7 19 11 .21 Dartmouth L 7 27 11 .22 Cornell L 14 28

1959 7-1-1/6-1 (1st) 1970 4-5/2-5 (6th) Ivy League Champions Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .26 Lehigh W 24 0 9 .26 Lafayette W 26 0 10 .3 at Brown W 17 9 10 .3 Dartmouth W 13 0 10 .10 at Cornell L 31 32 10 .10 at Princeton W 18 0 10 .17 Lafayette W 31 20 10 .17 Brown W 36 9 10 .24 Princeton L 16 22 10 .24 Navy T 22 22 10 .31 at Harvard L 23 38 10 .31 Harvard L 0 12 11 .7 Yale L 22 32 11 .7 Yale W 28 12 11 .14 Columbia W 21 14 11 14. at Columbia W 24 6 11 .21 #16 Dartmouth L 0 28 11 26. Cornell ^ W 28 13

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1977 5-4/4-3 (T-3rd) Harry Gamble Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Jerry Berndt 10 Seasons 9 .17 Cornell W 17 7 5 Seasons 34-55-2 ( .385) 9 .24 at Lehigh L 7 19 29-18-2 ( 612). 10 .1 at Columbia L 18 30 1971 2-7/1-6 (7th) 10 .8 Brown W 14 7 1981 1-9/1-6 (t-7th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .14 Lafayette W 42 7 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .25 Lehigh W 28 14 10 .22 at Yale L 21 27 9 .19 Cornell W 29 22 10 .2 Brown W 17 16 10 .29 Princeton W 21 10 9 .26 at Lehigh L 0 58 10 .9 at Dartmouth L 3 19 11 .5 at Harvard L 15 34 10 .3 at Columbia L 9 20 10 .16 Lafayette L 15 17 11 .12 Dartmouth W 7 3 10 .10 Brown L 24 26 10 .23 at Princeton L 0 31 10 .24 at Yale L 3 24 10 .30 Harvard L 27 28 1978 2-6-1/1-5-1 (8th) 10 .31 Princeton L 30 38 11 6. at Yale L 14 24 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .7 Delaware L 6 40 11 13. at Columbia L 3 17 9 .23 at Dartmouth L 21 31 11 .14 at Harvard L 7 45 11 .20 Cornell L 13 41 9 .29 Lehigh W 21 13 11 .21 Dartmouth L 13 33 10 .7 Columbia W 31 19 11 .26 at Richmond L 12 18 1972 6-3/4-3 (T-3rd) 10 .14 at Brown L 0 14 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .21 at Lafayette L 19 20 1982 7-3/5-2 (T-1st) 9 .29 Lafayette W 55 12 10 .28 Yale T 17 17 Ivy League Co-Champions 10 .7 at Brown L 20 28 11 .4 at Princeton L 0 21 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .14 at Cornell L 20 24 11 .11 Harvard L 13 17 9 .18 at Dartmouth W 21 0 10 .21 at Lehigh W 30 27 11 .18 at Cornell L 17 35 9 .25 Lehigh W 20 17 10 .28 Princeton W 15 10 10 .2 Columbia W 51 31 11 4. at Harvard W 38 27 1979 0-9/0-7 (8th) 10 .9 at Brown W 24 21 11 11. #20 Yale W 48 30 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .16 at Lafayette L 20 35 11 .18 Columbia W 20 14 9 .22 Cornell L 13 52 10 .23 Yale W 27 14 11 .25 Dartmouth L 17 31 9 .29 at Lehigh L 7 31 10 .30 at Princeton L 14 17 10 .6 at Columbia L 7 12 11 .6 Colgate W 21 13 1973 6-3/5-2 (T-2nd) 10 .13 Brown L 18 24 11 .13 Harvard W 23 21 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .19 Lafayette L 7 9 11 .20 at Cornell L 0 23 9 .29 at Lafayette L 14 16 10 .27 at Yale L 6 24 10 .6 Brown W 28 20 11 .3 Princeton L 10 38 1983 6-3-1/5-1-1 (T-1st) 10 .13 at Dartmouth W 22 16 11 .10 at Harvard L 26 41 Ivy League Co-Champions 10 .19 Lehigh W 27 20 11 .17 Dartmouth L 6 20 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .27 at Princeton W 24 0 9 .17 Cornell W 28 7 11 .3 Harvard L 30 34 1980 1-9/1-6 (7th) 9 .24 at Delaware L 7 40 11 10. at Yale L 21 24 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .30 Columbia W 35 10 11 17. at Columbia W 42 8 9 .20 at Dartmouth L 7 40 10 .8 Brown T 24 24 11 .24 Cornell W 31 22 9 .26 Lehigh L 6 35 10 .15 Lafayette W 28 20 10 .4 Columbia W 24 13 10 .22 at Yale W 17 0 1974 6-2-1/4-2-1 (3rd) 10 .11 at Brown L 22 42 10 .29 Princeton W 28 27 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .18 at Lafayette L 0 3 11 .5 Colgate L 20 34 9 .27 Lehigh W 28 18 10 .25 Yale L 0 8 11 .12 at Harvard L 0 28 10 .5 at Brown W 14 9 11 .1 at Princeton L 21 28 11 .19 Dartmouth W 38 14 10 .12 at Cornell T 28 28 11 .8 Villanova L 3 34 # = game played at Giants Stadium 10 .19 at Lafayette W 37 7 11 .15 Harvard L 17 28 10 .26 Princeton W 20 18 11 .22 at Cornell L 9 31 1984 8-1/7-0 (1st) 11 2. at Harvard L 0 39 Ivy League Champions 11 .9 Yale L 12 37 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .16 Columbia W 21 3 9 .22 at Dartmouth W 55 24 11 .23 Dartmouth W 27 20 9 .29 Davidson W 19 14 10 .6 Columbia W 35 7 1975 3-6/2-5 (T-6th) 10 .13 at Brown W 41 14 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .20 at Army L 13 48 9 .27 at Lehigh L 23 34 10 .27 Yale W 34 21 10 .4 Brown L 8 17 11 .3 at Princeton W 27 17 10 .11 at Dartmouth L 14 19 11 .10 Harvard W 38 7 10 .17 Lafayette W 13 0 11 .17 at Cornell W 24 0 10 .25 at Princeton W 24 20 11 .1 Harvard L 3 21 1985 7-2-1/6-1 (1st) 11 8. at Yale L 14 24 Ivy League Champions 11 15. at Columbia L 25 28 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .22 Cornell W 27 21 9 .21 at Cornell W 10 6 9 .28 Army L 3 41 1976 3-6/2-5 (T-5th) 10 .5 at Columbia W 46 14 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .12 Brown W 17 14 9 .18 at Dartmouth L 0 20 10 .19 at Davidson W 15 0 9 .24 Lehigh L 20 24 10 .26 at Yale W 23 0 10 .2 Columbia L 10 14 11 .2 Princeton W 31 21 10 .9 at Brown W 7 6 11 .9 at Colgate T 27 27 10 .16 at Lafayette W 15 14 11 .16 at Harvard L 6 17 10 .23 Yale L 7 21 11 .23 Dartmouth W 19 14 10 .30 at Princeton W 10 9 11 .6 Harvard L 8 20 11 13. at Cornell L 13 31

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1991 2-8/2-5 (6th) 1996 5-5/3-4 (5th) Ed Zubrow Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 3 Seasons 9 .21 Dartmouth L 15 21 9 .21 at Dartmouth L 22 24 23-7 ( .767) 9 .28 at Holy Cross L 0 45 9 .28 Colgate W 38 7 10 .5 Lafayette L 12 20 10 .5 at Bucknell (OT) W 30 21 1986 10-0/7-0 (1st) 10 .12 at Columbia L 14 20 10 .12 Columbia L 19 20 Ivy League Champions 10 .19 at Lehigh L 17 28 10 .19 Lehigh L 24 28 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .26 Brown W 28 19 10 .26 at Brown L 21 27 9 .20 at Dartmouth W 21 7 11 .2 at Yale L 12 31 11 .2 Yale W 20 3 9 .27 Bucknell W 10 7 11 .9 Princeton L 12 17 11 .9 at Princeton W 10 6 10 .4 Columbia W 42 7 11 .16 at Harvard L 18 22 11 .16 Harvard W 17 12 10 .11 at Brown W 34 0 11 .23 Cornell W 14 13 11 .23 at Cornell L 21 24 10 .18 at Navy W 30 26 10 .25 Yale W 24 6 1997 1-9/0-7% (8th) 11 1. at Princeton W 23 10 Al Bagnoli Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .8 Lafayette W 42 14 9 .20 Dartmouth L 15 23 11 .15 Harvard W 17 10 23 Seasons 9 .27 at Bucknell L 16 20 11 22. at Cornell W 31 21 148-80 ( 649). 10 .4 Towson W 26 14 Final Ranking: NCAA - 7 10 .11 at Lehigh L 7 24 1992 7-3/5-2 (3rd) 10 .18 at Columbia %L 24 7 1987 4-6/3-4 (6th) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .25 Brown %L 31 10 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .19 at Dartmouth L 17 36 11 .1 at Yale %L 26 7 9 .19 Cornell L 13 17 9 .26 Colgate W 24 0 11 .8 Princeton %L 20 17 9 .26 at Bucknell L 24 31 10 .3 at Fordham W 13 10 11 .15 at Harvard L 0 33 10 .3 at Columbia W 23 0 10 .10 William & Mary L 19 21 11 .22 Cornell %L 33 20 % - Per Ivy League rules, these five 1997 victories were 10 .10 Brown W 38 17 10 .17 Columbia W 34 21 forfeited due to use of a player subsequently declared 10 .17 Navy L 28 38 10 .24 at Brown W 38 0 ineligible. 10 .24 at Yale L 22 28 10 .31 Yale W 13 10 10 .31 Princeton L 7 17 11 .7 at Princeton L 14 20 1998 8-2/6-1 (1st) 11 7. at Lafayette W 23 14 11 .14 Harvard W 21 19 Ivy League Champions 11 14. at Harvard L 14 31 11 .21 at Cornell W 14 7 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .21 Dartmouth W 49 17 9 .19 at Dartmouth W 17 14 1993 10-0/7-0 (1st) 9 .26 Richmond L 18 34 Ivy League Champions 10 .3 Bucknell W 20 10 1988 9-1/6-1 (T-1st) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .10 at Fordham W 34 31 Ivy League Co-Champions 9 .18 Dartmouth W 10 6 10 .17 Columbia W 20 0 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .25 at Bucknell W 42 12 10 .24 at Brown L 51 58 9 .17 at Dartmouth W 33 27 10 .2 Fordham W 34 30 10 .31 Yale W 34 21 9 .24 Bucknell W 38 35 10 .9 at Colgate W 30 12 11 .7 at Princeton W 27 14 10 .1 Columbia W 24 10 10 . .6 at Columbia W 36 7 11 .14 Harvard W 41 10 10 .8 at Brown W 10 0 10 .23 Brown W 34 9 11 .21 at Cornell W 35 21 10 .15 Colgate W 33 22 10 .30 at Yale W 48 7 10 .22 Yale W 10 3 11 .6 #16 Princeton W 30 14 1999 5-5/4-3 (4th) 10 .29 at Princeton W 31 23 11 .13 at Harvard W 27 20 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 5. at Lafayette W 31 17 11 .20 Cornell W 17 14 9 .18 Dartmouth W 17 6 11 .12 Harvard W 52 13 Final Ranking: TSN - 16 9 .25 Villanova L 6 34 11 19. at Cornell L 6 19 10 .2 Bucknell L 16 23 Final Ranking: NCAA - 14 1994 9-0/7-0 (1st) 10 .9 Fordham W 35 18 Ivy League Champions 10 .16 at Columbia W 41 17 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .23 Brown L 37 44 Gary Steele 9 .17 Lafayette W 27 7 10 .30 at Yale L 19 23 9 .24 at Dartmouth W 13 11 11 .6 Princeton W 41 13 3 Seasons 10 .8 Holy Cross W 59 8 11 .13 at Harvard W 21 17 9-21 ( .300) 10 .15 Columbia W 12 3 11 .20 Cornell L 12 20 10 .22 at Brown W 24 0 1989 4-6/2-5 (T-5th) 10 .29 Yale W 14 6 2000 7-3/6-1 (1st) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .5 at Princeton W 33 19 Ivy League Champions 9 .16 at Colgate L 14 21 11 .12 Harvard W 33 0 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .23 Lafayette W 25 12 11 .19 at Cornell W 18 14 9 .16 at #21 Lehigh L 10 17 10 .7 at Columbia W 24 21 Final Ranking: TSN - 14 9 .23 Lafayette W 45 28 10 .14 Brown W 32 30 9 .30 Dartmouth W 48 14 10 .21 Bucknell W 25 24 1995 7-3/5-2 (T-2nd) 10 .7 at Holy Cross L 17 34 10 .28 at Yale L 22 23 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .14 Columbia W 43 25 11 .4 Princeton L 8 30 9 .16 Dartmouth W 20 12 10 .21 at Yale L 24 27 11 11. at Harvard L 15 24 9 .23 at Lafayette W 28 8 10 .28 Brown W 41 38 11 .18 Dartmouth L 0 24 9 .30 Bucknell W 20 19 11 .4 at Princeton W 40 24 11 .23 Cornell^ L 6 20 10 .7 at Columbia L 14 24 11 .11 Harvard W 36 35 10 .14 at #18 William & Mary L 34 48 11 .18 at Cornell W 45 15 1990 3-7/3-4 (T-4th) 10 .21 Brown W 58 21 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .28 at Yale W 16 6 2001 8-1/6-1 (2nd) 9 .15 at Dartmouth W 16 6 11 .4 Princeton L 9 22 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .22 Holy Cross L 3 17 11 .11 at Harvard W 38 21 9 .22 at Lafayette W 37 0 9 .29 at Lafayette L 13 20 11 .18 Cornell W 37 18 9 .29 at Dartmouth W 21 20 10 .6 Lehigh L 16 22 10 .6 Holy Cross W 43 7 10 .13 Columbia W 21 6 10 .13 at Columbia 24/NR W 35 7 10 .20 at Brown L 17 24 10 .20 Yale 22/24 W 21 3 10 .27 Yale L 10 27 10 .27 at Brown 20/19 W 27 14 11 3. at Princeton L 20 34 11 .3 Princeton 18/18 W 21 10 11 .10 Harvard W 24 20 11 .10 at #24 Harvard 19/19 L 21 28 11 17. at Cornell L 15 21 11 .17 Cornell NR/25 W 38 14 Final Ranking: TSN - 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2002 9-1/7-0 (1st) 2007 4-6/3-4 (T-4th) 2012 6-4/6-1 (1st) Ivy League Champions Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Ivy League Champions Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .15 #25 Lafayette L 7 8 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .21 at Lafayette W 52 21 9 .22 at Villanova L 14 34 9 .15 at Lafayette L 21 28 9 .28 #4 Lehigh W 24 21 9 .29 at Dartmouth L 13 21 9 .22 Villanova L 8 24 10 .5 Dartmouth 23/23 W 49 14 10 .6 Georgetown W 42 13 9 .29 at Dartmouth W 28 21 10 .10 at #6 Villanova 24/23 L 3 17 10 .13 at Columbia W 59 28 10 .6 William & Mary L 28 34 10 .19 Columbia W 44 0 10 .20 #16 Yale (3OT) L 20 26 10 .13 Columbia W 24 20 10 .26 at Yale W 41 20 10 .27 at Brown L 17 31 10 .20 at Yale L 13 27 11 .2 Brown 24/24 W 31 7 11 .3 Princeton W 7 0 10 .27 Brown W 20 17 11 9. at Princeton 21/23 W 44 13 11 .10 at Harvard L 7 23 11 .3 at Princeton W 28 21 11 .16 Harvard 17/18 W 44 9 11 .17 Cornell W 45 9 11 .10 #25 Harvard W 30 21 11 23. at Cornell 16/17 W 31 0 11 .17 at Cornell W 35 28 Final Ranking: TSN – t-17, USA Today/ESPN - 17 2008 6-4/5-2 (T-3rd) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 2013 4-6/3-4 (T-4th) 2003 10-0/7-0 (1st) 9 .20 #19 Villanova (OT) L 14 20 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Ivy League Champions 9 .27 at Lafayette L 17 24 9 .21 Lafayette W 27 21 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .4 Dartmouth W 23 10 9 .28 at #19 Villanova L 6 35 9 .20 Duquesne 23/NR W 51 10 10 .11 at Georgetown W 27 7 10 .5 Dartmouth W 37 31 9 .27 at #19 Lehigh 21/22 W 31 24 10 .18 Columbia W 15 10 10 .12 at William &Mary L 14 27 10 .4 at Dartmouth 15/17 W 33 20 10 .25 at Yale W 9 7 10 .19 at Columbia W 21 7 10 .11 Bucknell 15/15 W 14 13 11 .1 Brown L 27 34 10 .26 Yale W 28 17 10 .18 at Columbia 15/16 W 31 7 11 .7 at Princeton W 14 9 11 .2 at Brown L 0 27 10 .25 Yale (OT) 13/14 W 34 31 11 .15 #19 Harvard L 21 24 11 .9 Princeton L 26 38 11 1. at Brown 11/11 W 24 21 11 .22 at Cornell W 23 6 11 .16 at Harvard L 30 38 11 .8 Princeton 9/12 W 37 7 11 .23 Cornell L 41 42 11 15. at Harvard 8/9 W 32 24 2009 8-2/7-0 (1st) 11 .22 Cornell 9/9 W 59 7 Ivy League Champions 2014 2-8/2-5 (6th) Final Ranking: TSN - 12, USA Today/ESPN - 12 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .19 #2 Villanova L 3 14 9 .20 at Jacksonville L 31 34 2004 8-2/6-1 (2nd) 9 .26 at Lafayette (OT) L 17 20 9 .27 #6 Villanova L 7 41 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .3 at Dartmouth W 30 24 10 .4 at Dartmouth L 31 34 9 .18 at San Diego 23/NR W 61 18 10 .10 Bucknell W 21 3 10 .11 at #14 Fordham L 22 60 9 .25 #11 Villanova 22/22 W 13 16 10 .17 at Columbia W 27 13 10 .18 Columbia W 31 7 10 .2 Dartmouth W 35 0 10 .24 Yale W 9 0 10 .25 at Yale L 21 43 10 .9 at Bucknell (2OT) W 32 25 10 .31 at Brown (OT) W 14 7 11 .1 Brown L 13 21 10 .16 Columbia 25/NR W 14 3 11 .7 Princeton W 42 7 11 .8 at Princeton L 17 22 10 .23 at Yale 21/22 W 17 7 11 .14 at Harvard W 17 7 11 .15 #17 Harvard L 24 34 10 .30 Brown 22/22 W 20 16 11 .21 Cornell 24/25 W 34 0 11 .22 at Cornell W 34 26 11 6. at Princeton 20/19 W 16 15 Final Ranking: TSN - 20, AFCA - 23 11 13. #15 Harvard 17/17 L 10 31 11 20. at Cornell 22/22 W 20 14 2010 9-1/7-0 (1st) Final Ranking: TSN - 21, USA Today/ESPN - 21 Ivy League Champions Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Ray Priore 2005 5-5/3-4 (6th) 9 .18 Lafayette W 19 14 2 Season Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .25 at #1 Villanova 24/NR L 10 22 9 .17 Duquesne W 41 14 10 .2 Dartmouth (OT) W 35 28 14-6 ( .700) 9 .24 at Villanova1 L 24 28 10 .9 at Bucknell W 31 10 10 .1 at Dartmouth W 26 9 10 .16 Columbia 25/25 W 27 13 2015 7-3/6-1 (T-1st) 10 .8 Bucknell W 53 7 10 .23 at Yale 20/23 W 27 20 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .15 at Columbia W 44 16 10 .30 Brown 21/21 W 24 7 9 .19 at Lehigh L 21 42 10 .22 Yale W 38 21 11 .6 at Princeton 18/19 W 52 10 9 .24 at #12 Villanova W 24 13 10 .29 at #18 Brown 25/25 L 20 34 11 .13 Harvard 18/19 W 34 14 10 .3 Dartmouth L 20 41 11 .5 Princeton L 13 30 11 .20 at Cornell 16/16 W 31 7 10 .10 #13 Fordham L 45 48 11 12. at Harvard L 3 29 Final Ranking: TSN - 18, AFCA - 16 10 .17 atColumbia W 42 7 11 .19 Cornell L 7 16 10 .23 Yale W 34 20 1 = game played at Franklin Field 2011 5-5/4-3 (T-2nd) 10 .31 at Brown W 48 28 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 11 .7 Princeton W 26 23 2006 5-5/3-4 (T-4th) 9 .17 Lafayette L 12 37 11 .14 at #12 Harvard W 35 25 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9 .24 at Villanova1 L 21 30 11 .21 Cornell W 34 21 9 .15 at #22 Lafayette W 21 11 10 .1 at Dartmouth W 22 20 9 .23 Villanova L 20 27 10 .8 Fordham W 35 20 2015 7-3/6-1 (T-1st) 9 .30 Dartmouth W 17 10 10 .15 at Columbia W 27 20 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10 .7 at Bucknell W 34 24 10 .22 Yale W 37 25 9 .19 Lehigh L 28 49 10 .14 Columbia W 16 0 10 .29 at Brown L 0 6 9 .24 at Fordham L 17 31 10 .21 at Yale (OT) L 14 17 11 .5 Princeton W 37 9 9 .30 at Dartmouth W 37 24 10 .28 Brown (OT) L 27 30 11 .12 at #18 Harvard L 20 37 10 .8 Central Conn . St . W 28 16 11 4. at #23 Princeton (2OT) L 30 31 11 .19 Cornell L 38 48 10 .15 Columbia W 35 10 11 11. #17 Harvard W 22 13 1 = game played at Franklin Field 10 .21 at Yale W 42 7 11 18. at Cornell L 27 28 10 .29 Brown W 21 14 11 .5 at Princeton L 0 28 Key and Notes 11 .11 #22/24 Harvard W 27 14 ^ Thanksgiving Game 11 .19 at Cornell W 41 20 PMC - Pennsylvania Military Academy * - Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia AP - Associated Press TSN - The Sports Network Media Poll AFCA - American Football Coaches Association poll

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