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Media Information Georgetown University ...... 68 Athletic Communications Staff ...... 2 University of ...... 69 Media Services ...... 3 Princeton University ...... 70 Leopards on TV ...... 4 Harvard University ...... 71 Leopards on Radio/The Web ...... 5 Columbia University ...... 72 SUNY Stony Brook ...... 73 2010 Quick Facts/Directory ...... 6 Fordham University ...... 74 Lafayette Football Schedule 2010 NCAA Division I Football Championship ...... 7 Bucknell University ...... 75 SEPTEMBER Traveling to Lafayette ...... 8 ...... 76 11 GEORGETOWN* ...... 6 p.m. College of the Holy Cross ...... 77 18 at Penn...... 7 p.m. 25 at Princeton ...... 6 p.m. The 2010 Leopards ...... 78 2010 Season Outlook ...... 10-15 The Rivalry ...... 79, 124 OCTOBER 2010 Preseason Depth Chart ...... 14 Overall Series Records ...... 80-84 2 HARVARD (Family Weekend) ...... Noon The 2009 Leopards ...... 16-39 9 at Columbia ...... 12:30 p.m. 16 STONY BROOK (Homecoming) ...1 p.m. 2010 Preseason The 2009 Season Review Alphabetical Roster ...... 40-41 23 at Fordham ...... 1 p.m. Game-by-Game Recaps ...... 86-91 30 at Bucknell* ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Preseason Numerical Roster ...... 42-43 2010 Short Roster...... 44 Overall Statistics ...... 92-93 NOVEMBER Pronunciation Guide ...... 44 Patriot League Standings ...... 94 6 at Colgate* ...... 1 p.m. Patriot League Awards ...... 94 13 HOLY CROSS* ...... Noon 20 LEHIGH* (146th meeting) ...... Noon The Coaching Staff Head Coach Frank Tavani ...... 46-48 The Tradition * Patriot League contests. Home contests in BOLD CAPS. Assistant Coaches ...... 49-57 Traditions of Excellence ...... 96 Opponents subject to change. Lafayette All-Americans ...... 97 The College Team Most Valuable Players ...... 98 Lafayette College—At A Glance ...... 59 Team Records ...... 99 Easton, Pennsylvania ...... 60 Individual Records ...... 100-109 President ...... 61 All-Patriot League Players ...... 110-111 Director of Athletics ...... 62 Maroon Club Athletic Hall of Fame .... 112-113 Faculty Mentors ...... 63 All-Time Coaching ...... 114 Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium ...... 64 Year-by-Year Results ...... 115-123 Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football ...... 65 Lafayette’s Pro Football Players ...... 116-117 The Patriot League ...... 66 Lafayette’s Team Captains ...... 120-121 Lafayette vs. Lehigh ...... 124

On The Cover Front (L to R): Captains Mike Schmidlein ’11 The Opponents and Mitch Bennett ’11

Credits: The 2010 Lafayette Football Media Guide was written and edited by Phil LaBella. Assistance was provided by Scott Morse, Katie Meier, Matt Panto, Caitlin McCarty, Matt Baker and Julie LaBella. Covers by Nancy Biltcliff with assistance from Dale Mack. Interior layout by Gayle Hendricks and Nancy Biltcliff. Action photography by Rick Smith, Chuck Zovko and members of the Lafayette Athletic Communications Staff. Additional photography provided Dennis Connors, David Coulter and Lisa Massey Buffer. Printed by Lafayette College’s Reprographic and Bulk Mail Services. LAFAYETTE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Scott D. Morse Director of Athletic Communications and Promotions (610) 330-5122 (offi ce) (610) 217-6445 (cell) [email protected]

Philip J. LaBella Sports Information Director •Football SID COVERING THE LEOPARDS (610) 330-5122 (offi ce) (610) 217-3291 (cell) The 2010 edition of the Lafayette Media Guide has been produced to assist with [email protected] coverage of the Leopards. Due to recent NCAA legislation, the publication can no longer be distributed to prospective student-athletes. Thus, the content is focused solely on media information. Additional information, including press releases, feature ideas, photographs, clips and lm footage is available upon Matt Panto request. Please review the following pages to familiarize yourself with Lafayette College’s media policies Video & Marketing Coordinator and feel free to contact any member of the Lafayette Athletic Communications staff with questions. (610) 330-5122 (offi ce) (610) 657-2254 (cell) JIM FINNEN PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER [email protected] College Hill: Oct. 26, 1974, a 24-18 loss to Colgate, and a pair of season-opening wins over Kutztown in the late 1980s. Lafayette is 158-107-7 at Fisher Stadium with Finnen Caitlin McCarty manning the public address system. Athletic Comm. Asst. (610) 330-5122 (offi ce) He announced his 200th game in 2003, a (908) 692-9377 (cell) 35-17 win over Bucknell in the home finale. [email protected] The longevity of Finnen’s service to Lafayette is nearly equaled by that of his spotter and sidekick, Tom Golden. The legendary announcer has been Jim Finnen has been the “Golden Voice” of behind the microphone for all but a handful Penny Nace Lafayette Athletics for 46 years. Finnen, who of 800 basketball games at Kirby Sports Athletic Communications has served as the public address announcer Center (and Alumni Memorial Gym) since Secretary for Lafayette football and basketball since his arrival. By his estimate, Finnen hasn’t (610) 330-5122 (offi ce) [email protected] 1964, was inducted into the Maroon Club missed a home men’s or women’s game in Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. He is one of more than 20 years. He has also coined the just two inductees who were not an athlete, phrase familiar to all Lafayette hoops fans, coach or administrator at the College. “and now, let’s play basketball” to start all Finnen came to Easton in 1961 to Leopard basketball games. Finnen was also serve as the news director at WEST-AM chosen to announce conference tournament 1400, where he also served as a play- and championship games in the MAC and by-play announcer for Leopard football ECC and has announced close to 100 Patriot and basketball. Upon leaving the station League Tournament basketball games. in 1964, he was immediately invited to Finnen and his wife, the former Beatrice become the public address announcer at Lehan, are both members of the class of Lafayette. His first season behind the mike 1954 from the University at Albany. He is at Fisher Field concluded with the 101st retired from The Stroh Brewery Company game in the Lafayette-Lehigh rivalry. of Detroit, Mich. They have four children Finnen has missed just three of the 237 and three grandchildren and reside in home football games since he arrived on Palmer Township.

2 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES CREDENTIALS MEDIA WILL CALL POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Media credentials for Lafayette home games Located at Gate 2, between Markle Parking Following each game, there will are issued to working members of the media Deck and Oechsle Hall. be a 10-minute cooling-off period. only and should be requested as early as Approximately 10 minutes after the game possible. Requests must be made in writing MEDIA SERVICES ends, the visiting team’s press conference on company letterhead and are honored Working media at Fisher Field will receive will be conducted in the interview room, only from sports editors of daily newspapers the following: followed by Coach Tavani and selected and sports directors of radio and television “Real Time” statistics displayed Lafayette players. Following the coaches’ stations. throughout the game interview sessions, additional players will be Lafayette College follows the guidelines Complete final statistics including available to members of the media. set forth by the NCAA and the Patriot play-by-play League in governing the issuance of Game programs, pregame notes PLAYER TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS credentials. Season credentials will be and flipcards All requests for player telephone interviews granted only to daily newspapers and Complete halftime statistics should be made at least 24 hours in television/radio stations that cover Lafayette advance through the Office of Athletic football on a regular basis. Otherwise, TELEPHONES Communications. Telephone requests will television/radio stations and weekly Telephone lines are available in the Rowland be scheduled at an appropriate time, so as newspapers will be granted credentials Press Box and in the Kirby Sports Center not to interfere with the academic schedule on a single-game, space-available basis. interview room. Media outlets desiring their of the student-athlete. Requests for season credentials should own private lines to be installed in the press arrive by Aug. 27, 2010. Requests for single- box should contact the Office of Athletic PATRIOT LEAGUE SERVICES game credentials should arrive no later Communications for further assistance. The Patriot League office, located in Center than one week in advance of the game. All Valley, Pa., provides weekly releases and requests for credentials should be made to: INTERNET updated statistics to working media. The Wireless internet access is available office can be reached at (610) 289-1950 or Office of Athletic Communications throughout the Rowland Press Box and in on the web at www.PatriotLeague.com Lafayette College the Kirby Sports Center interview room. 107 Kirby Sports Center A limited number of Ethernet jacks are MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Easton, PA 18042-1772 also available for access to the internet. Any questions concerning the Lafayette Phone: (610) 330-5122 Please see a member of the Athletic College football program should be directed FAX: (610) 330-5519 Communications Staff for connection to the Office of Athletic Communications. Web site: www.GoLeopards.com information.

WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEONS REFEREE MIC FEED Important Preseason Dates Each Tuesday during the season, head coach Rowland Press box offers a feed of the Frank Tavani and at least two members referee’s microphone for use by radio Aug. 3 Patriot League Media Day of the squad will address the media and stations. Aug. 11 Seniors and freshmen report entertain questions. The luncheons will be held at Pfenning Alumni Center overlooking INTERVIEW POLICIES Aug. 12 Juniors and sophomores Fisher Stadium and will begin at noon. All interviews with Lafayette College report football players and coaches must Aug. 13 First full day of practice MEDIA PARKING be arranged through the Athletic At the intersection of High and Hamilton Communications Office. Players will not be Aug. 25 Lafayette Media Day streets, continue straight on High Street available on game day until after the game. Aug. 26 Freshman move-in program approximately 25 yards and turn right on the east side of Markle Hall which leads POSTGAME MEDIA Aug. 30 Classes begin to the “visitors parking” deck. The Otis F. & INTERVIEW ROOM Sept. 7 First weekly media luncheon Rowland (1895) Press Box in Fisher Stadium The postgame media and interview room is is located just below the parking deck. located in the multipurpose lounge on the Sept. 11 Season/Patriot League opener Parking passes will be mailed if the Office second level of Allan P. Kirby Sports Center. vs. Georgetown of Athletic Communications is notified in advance.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 3 LEOPARDS ON TELEVISION

For the eighth straight year, fans will be able to watch all 11 games of the 2010 football season live via the Lafayette Sports Network, a national leader in Division I FCS television coverage. Now in its 14th year of existence, LSN has become a staple for Leopard fans in the and across the country. Fans will hear the familiar voice of RCN’s Gary Laubach handling the play-by- play duties for the 14th season. Mike Joseph ’88, former Lafayette football standout and assistant coach, will be the new color commentator. Lafayette’s own John Leone, who is in his 13th season with LSN, will make the move from the booth to the sideline. The Lafayette Sports Network features RCN Sports Director Gary Laubach (right) and color LSN, named one of the best college commentator Mike Joseph (left). or university-run sports networks in the country by Broadcast and Cable Magazine, has annually produced the most expansive television package in the Patriot League since its inception. Each LSN telecast airs live regionally to more than 10 million viewers on RCN-4 & 8 and WBPH-60 in the Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia, Western New Jersey and Pocono areas. LSN can also be viewed in central New Jersey, New York City, Boston, Chicago and Washington D.C. live via the RCN cable network. Nationally, the telecasts can be seen through MASN, LSN’s national DIRECTV and DISH Network partner. The telecasts reach a combined audience of more than 95 million viewers. Select telecasts are also available on ESPN GamePlan, ESPN’s pay-per-view service available through DIRECTV and Dish Network and many cable systems across the country. MASN is the official television home of the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals and , and in addition to its national distribution, reaches nearly six million homes in a seven-state area, from Harrisburg, Pa.to Charlotte, N.C. RCN cable subscribers can also watch LSN telecasts anytime free of charge John Leone is making the move from the booth to the sideline for the 2010 season. He enters his through RCN’s video on demand service. 13th season with the Lafayette Sports Network.

4 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LEOPARDS ON RADIO

The Lafayette Sports Network will broadcast all of its games on WJRH-FM 104.9. Audio of the broadcasts will be available through WJRH.org. Veteran broadcaster Dick Hammer begins his 44th season as the Leopards’ play-by-play man. Making regular appearances on the pre-game and post-game shows will be the Lafayette Sports Network television broadcast crew of Gary Laubach, Mike Joseph and John Leone. Hammer will be joined by former Lafayette football standout Phil Ng ’88 for home games and Lafayette Sports Information Director Phil LaBella on the road.

Dick Hammer is one of the nation’s longest-tenured broadcasters. Photo courtesy of The Express-Times.

LEOPARDS ON WEB Video Streaming Fans can watch all of the Leopards games on either ESPN3.com or through LSN All-Access, a subscription-based package available exclusively on GoLeopards.com. Each LSN telecast will be streamed live on the internet and archived to be available for viewing anytime. More than 75 athletic contests, as well as Inside Lafayette Football, will be provided through Lafayette Sports Network All-Access this year.

Inside Lafayette Football In its fourth season, LSN’s weekly show Inside Lafayette Football will air on LSN All-Access. Each week, Emmy-nominated regional sports broadcaster Gary Laubach sits down with Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani to discuss the Lafayette football program. Laubach will also interview a different student-athlete each week to discuss life at Lafayette in the classrooms and on the field. Inside Lafayette Football will kick off the week of Sept. 6. Archives of the broadcasts will be available to LSN All-Access subscribers.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 5 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE LAFAYETTE DIRECTORY QUICK FACTS COLLEGE / ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Location: Easton, Pa. 18042 Head Coach: Frank Tavani (Lebanon Valley (60 miles north of Philadelphia) College President: ’76; 11th season), (610) 330-5485 (70 miles west of New York) Daniel Weiss (George Washington ’79), (610) 330-5200 Lafayette College Record: 60-53 Founded: 1826 Vice President for Student Affairs: Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: Enrollment: 2,406 undergraduates James F. Krivoski (Shippensburg ’73), OFFENSE Nickname: Leopards (610) 330-5082 • Mickey Fein (Maine ’99; 3rd season) Colors: Maroon and White Faculty Representative for Athletics: Offensive Coordinator/QB’s/WR’s Affi liation: NCAA Division I Football Susan L. Averett (Colorado State ’86) • Stan Clayton (Penn State ’88; 2nd season) Offensive Line Championship Subdivision (610) 330-5307 • Phil Hallahan (Syracuse ’03; 6th season) Director of Athletics: Conference: Patriot League (one of seven Running Backs Bruce McCutcheon (William & football playing members; began play in 1986 • Marcel Quarterman (Lafayette ’08; 2nd season) Mary ’76), (610) 330-5470 as the Colonial League) Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers Associate Director of Athletics: • Ryan Nase (Lafayette ’07; 2nd season) Home Stadium: Fisher Field at Fisher George Bright (Clafl in ’85), Offensive Assistant/Tight Ends Stadium; opened in 1926 (13,132 capacity; (610) 330-5472 FieldTurf synthetic surface) DEFENSE Assistant Director of Athletics (SWA): Web Sites: www.lafayette.edu, • John Loose (Ithaca ’87; 11th season) Kaitlyn McKittrick (Moravian ’04) www.GoLeopards.com Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers (610) 330-5474 • Joe Dougherty (Dickinson ’99; 5th season) Department of Athletics Fax: Defensive Line (610) 330-5702 • Doug McFadden (Friends ’01; 2nd season) FOOTBALL Ticket and Promotions Manager: Defensive Backs • Chad Walker (Lafayette ’06; 2nd season) QUICK FACTS Carissa Roe (Moravian ’98), Defensive Assistant/Linebackers (610) 330-5471 Season: 129th (fi rst season: 1882) • Tim Nish (Lafayette ’06; 5th season) All-Time Record: 648-543-39 (.543) Director of Health Services/Team Physician: Defensive Assistant/Defensive Line Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein (Rutgers ’76), National Championships: 3 (610) 330-5001 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS (1896, 1921, 1926) • Ryan Hess (Rowan ’08; 1st season) Athletic Team Orthopaedic Surgeon: Patriot League Championships: 6 Dr. Carl B. Weiss, Jr. (Rochester ’78), (1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006) (610) 861-8080 Football Secretaries: Donna Holden, Cindy Walleisa, (610) 330-5485 Undefeated Seasons: 6 Director of Sports Medicine: Football Offi ce FAX: (610) 330-5497 (1896, 1909,1921, 1926, 1937, 1940) Matt Bayly (Springfi eld ’89), Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 (610) 330-5491 Football Offi ce Email: [email protected] Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Senior Associate Athletic Trainer: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost Dawn Schleiden (Millersville ’92) Director of Athletic Associate Athletic Trainer: (placekicker & punter): 2/0 Communications & Promotions: Chris Meny (Montclair State ’06) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 28/22 Scott Morse (Slippery Rock ’90), Assistant Athletic Trainers: (610) 330-5122 Offensive / Defensive Formations: Margeritte Abdelkodoos (Stevens Tech ’06) Multiple Sets / 4-3, 3-4 Sports Information Director: Tiffany Muir (North Carolina ’06) Phil LaBella (St. Bonaventure ’98), 2009 Records: 8-3 overall, Strength and Conditioning Coach: (610) 330-5122 4-2 Patriot League (2nd place) Brad Potts (IUP ’05), Assistant Sports Information Director: 2010 Captains: Mitch Bennett, Mike (610) 330-5526 TBA Schmidlein Director of Athletic Equipment Services: Video and Marketing Coordinator: Matt Garr (Moravian ’08), (610) 330-5492 Matt Panto (DeSales ’06) Athletic Communications Assistant: Caitlin McCarty (James Madison ’09) Athletic Communications Secretary: Penny Nace Athletic Communications Fax: (610) 330-5519 Football Press Box: (610) 330-5454

6 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 2010 NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

The NCAA Division I Football Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley, Teams are selected for the championship Championship Subdivision is under the Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern on the basis of the following criteria (not control, direction and supervision of and Southland—receive automatic bids to in preferential order): (1) eligibility and the Division I FCS Football Committee the tournament. The committee selects the availability of student-athletes for NCAA appointed by the NCAA Management remaining teams at large with assistance post-season competition, (2) won-loss Council. Lafayette Director of Athletics from regional advisory committees. record and (3) strength of schedule. Bruce McCutcheon is the Patriot League representative on the committee. Dennis Poppe, NCAA director of championships, works closely with the committee on all matters related to the Division I Football Championship. Selection of teams and conduct of championship competition are the responsibility of the committee. The Division I Football Championship consists of a 20-team tournament, with the top five seeds receiving a first-round bye. The championship game, hosted by the Southland Conference, will be held Jan. 7, 2011 in at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The champions of 10 conferences— Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic,

First Round Second Round Semifinals Final Saturday, November 27 Saturday, December 4 Friday, December 17 or Friday, January 7 Saturday, December 18 Pizza Hut Park - Frisco, Texas #1 Seed

did you know? #5 Seed Lafayette was one of six schools in the nation to earn a spot in the 16-team

#4 Seed NCAA FCS Playoff fi eld in 2004, 2005 and 2006. 

#3 Seed NATIONAL CHAMPION

#2 Seed

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 7 DINING SUGGESTIONS TRAVELING TO LAFAYETTE CASUAL DINING Pizza D’oro From Route 22 East/I-78 East: *Big Woody’s 200 Cattell Street (610) 253-5533 (shorter route) Exit I-78 onto Route 22 1522 Sullivan Trail (heading toward Pa. Turnpike, LVI (610) 252-4442 FAST FOOD Airport/ Whitehall); follow Route 22 Carrabba’s Giacomo’s (Deli) for about 20 miles to Easton. Take the 2471 Park Avenue 700 Cattell St. Fourth Street exit. Turn left at the (610) 258-5326 (610) 438-1945 of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. DeLorenzo’s McDonald’s N College Avenue Third Street goes under Route 22 and Route 611 1210 Knox Ave. 25th St. Shopping Ctr. becomes College Avenue—a steep hill (610) 252-0860 (610) 253-8453 Easton Exit leading up to the college entrance. S 3rd Street Follow “Entering Campus” below. Route 22 Don Pablo’s (610) 258-5752 80 Kunkel Dr. (610) 923-9311 *Papa John's From I-78 East: 759 S. 25th St. Exit I-78 at Route 33. (Rt. 33 only goes Fat Daddy’s (610) 253-4200 north from I-78.) Take Route 33 to Southern Bar-B-Q Route 22, exiting onto Route 22 East 1602 Sullivan Trail Burger King towards Easton. Take the Fourth Street 610-253-8047 25th St. & Wood Ave. exit off Route 22, turning left at the Marblehead Grill (610) 253-7247 end of the exit ramp. Go to the first 4101 W. Penn Hwy. traffic light and turn left onto Third Taco Bell (610) 258-4301 Street. Third Street goes under Route 2420 Northampton St. 22 and becomes College Avenue. Follow (610) 258-7007 Morici’s “Entering Campus” below. 218 Cattell St. (610) 253-6257 Wendy’s 204 Wood Ave. From I-78 West: Pearly Baker’s (610) 258-5597 Exit I-78 at Route 22 (Alpha, N.J., 11 Centre Square Exit 3). Proceed through Phillipsburg and across the bridge leading into Easton. Stay to (610) 253-9949 *Lafayette Athletics the right and take the Easton exit, the second right after the bridge. At the end of the exit corporate partner ramp, turn right onto College Avenue–a steep hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Campus” below. From Northeast Extension of Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476): LODGING Exit at the Lehigh Valley interchange (Exit 56). Proceed through the toll plaza and take Route 22 East. Follow Route 22 for approximately 15 miles to Easton. Take the Fourth SUGGESTIONS Street exit. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp. Go to the first traffic light and turn left onto Third Street. Third Street goes under Route 22 and becomes College Avenue–a steep *Best Western Holiday Inn Express hill leading up to the college entrance. Follow “Entering Campus” below. Lehigh Valley Hotel & 25th St. & Route 22 Conference Center Easton, Pa. Routes 22 & 512 (610) 923-9495 Entering Campus: Bethlehem, Pa. Proceed uphill on College Avenue approximately 200 yards and turn left onto McCartney (610) 866-5800 *The Lafayette Inn Street. Continue on McCartney Street to the first stop sign. At this point turn left onto 525 W. Monroe St. High Street. Proceed through intersection. Follow signs for Markle Hall Parking Deck *Hampton Inn-Easton Easton, Pa. where a parking pass is required on gamedays. 3723 Easton-Nazareth (610) 253-4500 Highway Easton, Pa. *TownPlace Suites (610) 250-6500 3800 Easton-Nazareth Highway *Hampton Inn & Suites Easton, Pa. 200 Gateway Dr. Bethlehem, Pa. *preferred hotels (610) 868-2442

8 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL THE 2010 LEOPARDS

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 9 SEASON OUTLOOK

Coming off an 8-3 mark and a second place Jerome Rudolph heads the group which of Rob Curley. Curley, the team’s MVP in conference finish in 2009, Lafayette stands as also includes sophomores Vaughn Hebron, 2009, put together one of the top seasons the only Patriot League program to record a Alan Elder and Emery Young and senior in Lafayette history, setting single-season winning record in each of the last six regular Jarred Ricks. The offensive line lost three marks for passing yards (3,044), touchdowns seasons while also holding a Top 25 national starters, but returns juniors Scott Biel and (28), completions (231) and completion ranking in each season. Anthony Buffolino. percentage (68.8, 231-of-336). He was third In 2009, Lafayette returned 14 starters Defensively, the Leopards used a mix of in the nation passing efficiency (165.2) and and 28 letterwinners, but the 2010 the 4-3 and 3-4 last season. Senior defensive threw for 300+ yards in his final five games. installment will be a younger group, counting end Doug Gerowski is the only returning In 2009, only nine other passes were on eight returning positional starters (plus starter up front, joining Mike Phillips and thrown by someone other than Curley. two on special teams) and 28 letterwinners. Lewis Irving who played in every game in That said, the Leopards are not without The Leopards will rely on a number of 2009. In the middle, senior linebacker Mike experienced options. Senior Marc Quilling sophomores to fill spots on the depth chart, Schmidlein was the team’s leading tackler saw significant playing time in 2008, and after one of the most prolific passing in 2009 on his way to All-Patriot League completing 59 percent of his attempts (45- seasons in school history, Lafayette will be Second-Team laurels and will look to fill the for-76) while throwing for 555 yards, four looking for a new . leadership void left by three-time all-league touchdowns and one interception. Quilling’s While the quarterback situation is yet selection Mark Leggiero. In the back of the career game came in his first start against unsettled, who will be catching the ball is defense is junior cornerback Brandon Ellis, Bucknell when he was 17-for-26 for 274 more established. Lafayette returns perhaps also a Patriot League second-team selection. yards, the highest single-game output for its strongest corps of receivers during Frank “As a group, we are a young team,” Tavani a Lafayette QB in 2008. Quilling missed Tavani’s tenure and boasts the top group in said. “We’ll probably be picked in the middle much of the 2009 season with a back injury the conference. All-Patriot League selections of the pack this year and we’ll use that as and was healthy entering the spring season Mitchell Bennett and Mark Layton motivation to get better.” before sustaining a leg injury during live return along with Greg Stripe, Nathan scrimmaging. Padia and Kyle Hayes. Quilling is competing with junior Ryan Tavani had four tailback options in 2009 Tavani and offensive coordinator Mickey O’Neil and sophomore Andrew Shoop for and the group will be just as numerous, Fein will have to decide who is going to playing time. O’Neil played in the Penn and although less experienced, in 2010. Junior be under center following the graduation Bucknell victories in 2009, completing

Junior OG Scott Biel

10 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 4-of-8 passes. He has the ability to scramble and make plays with his feet. Fein will again head the offense, which in 2009 placed a greater emphasis on an efficient passing game. Lafayette threw 47 percent of the time compared to 38 percent in 2008 and racked up 570 more total yards and 1,070 additional passing yards. RUNNING BACKS Tailback was one of the most experienced positions in 2009, with three seniors and a sophomore returning to the fold, but in 2010, only one player, junior Jerome Rudolph, has seen significant playing time during his career. Rudolph was the Leopards’ third leading rusher in 2009, racking up 215 yards on the ground with an average of 5.1 yards per carry. Rudolph is also an able receiver out of the backfield or in the slot position where he can make tacklers miss. He made 17 catches for Senior WR Mark Layton Junior TB Jerome Rudolph 259 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore. The Georgia native likely will also have a still play at tight end for the Leopards. Junior his best game of the season against Fordham chance to return kicks as his did 10 times in Erin Murray has made the unusual move when he caught six balls for 93 yards, both 2009. from defensive line to fullback and will career highs. Bennett has the option to garner Rudolph battled injuries in the latter part compete with freshmen Jake McTighe and an additional year of eligibility in 2011 if of 2009 after a freshman campaign when he Pat Creahan to replace the graduated Jeff he applies for a medical redshirt from his carried for 199 yards on 35 carries (5.7 yards Cumming and Matt Ferber who each spent freshman season when he sat out with a knee per carry). time at fullback last season. injury. Sophomores Vaughn Hebron, Alan Junior Greg Stripe made 20 grabs for Elder and Emery Young will also be WIDE RECEIVERS 280 yards as a sophomore. He is also a threat competing for carries along with converted Wide receiver is the deepest and most to run, carrying 10 times for 38 yards and cornerback senior Jarred Ricks. Hebron talented position on the squad. All five of the one touchdown. Stripe will also likely see carried the ball just four times in 2009 while Leopards’ top wide receivers return from time at punt and kick returner. the remaining three did not take any hand- 2009 led by All-Patriot League selections Classmate Kyle Hayes made 10 grabs offs. He appears to be the frontrunner for the Mark Layton and Mitchell Bennett. And, for 153 yards with a pair of touchdowns in backup spot. all five are likely to be major contributors 2009 and will figure in the two-deep. Junior “In some ways, we have a similar situation to the Leopards’ wide-open offense that Rodney Gould is also making inroads at to what we had last year at tailback with employs three wide receivers. wideout while senior Nathan Padia may Maurice White, Tyrell Coon and DeAndre’ Layton caught 65 passes, the second most also be an option after making 10 catches for Morrow all bringing different running styles,” in Lafayette single-season history, for 838 127 yards with one touchdown in 2009. Tavani said. “Hebron is a bigger back who yards (seventh in single-season history). He will probably play at 197-200 pounds. Elder also pulled down 11 touchdowns, tying him TIGHT ENDS is a shorter, quicker back and Young is like a for the second-best Lafayette single-season The tight end continues to be an important jitterbug with speed.” effort, and averaged 12.9 yards per catch component in the Lafayette offense and may The role of the fullback has changed and 76.2 receiving yards per game. Layton take on even a larger role with the lack of significantly for the Leopards over the last earned Preseason All-America Second-Team an experienced fullback. Returning starter three seasons with fewer carries being honors from The Sports Network, Phil Steele and Kevin Doty made eight catches in his doled out in lieu of additional blocking Consensus Draft Services. sophomore year with one touchdown catch responsibilities. Bennett, who is serving as a team and will likely split time between tight end The Leopards’ fullback spot is undergoing co-captain, reeled in 40 passes as a junior, and H-back. The 6-3 Doty will be joined by a transformation to that of H-back. Junior catching touchdown passes in four games. sophomore Zach Midulla (6-3) and a pair Kevin Doty will occupy that spot and will He finished with 596 receiving yards, posting of towering freshmen in 6-7 Brandon Hall

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 11 and 6-5 Morgan Donohue. OFFENSIVE LINE The front five lost Ryan Hart-Premore and Mike Wojcik (both three-year starters) and Brian Wycinowski (two-year starter) to graduation, so offensive line coach Stan Clayton will have his work cut out for him. The Leopards return two starters, juniors Scott Biel and Anthony Buffolino. Biel started all 11 games at right guard and Buffolino started 10 games at right tackle in their sophomore seasons. They will make the move to the left side of the line at their respective positions. Biel and Buffolino will be backed up by sophomore Mike Murphy at guard and freshman transfer Andrew Anastor at tackle. Senior Mike Eck, who played in more than half of the games in 2009, is the Senior DT Mike Phillips frontrunner to take over at the center spot vacated by Wojcik. He is competing with returning in Biel and Buffolino, but they LINEBACKERS Matt Welch. will be making the switch to protecting The linebacker position has traditionally Senior Zach Schleimer and sophomore the quarterback’s blind side this season,” been one of the strongest and deepest Tyler Swoyer are battling for the right guard Tavani said. positions on the Lafayette defense. That spot in 2010 while junior Jake Crooks and wasn’t necessarily the case in the spring, sophomore Greg Krieger are vying for DEFENSE in terms of health, as injury is kept three playing time at right tackle. Defensive Coordinator John Loose begins potential starters out of the lineup while “We have two very experienced players his 11th season in charge of a unit that Lafayette looked to fill the void left by is perennially one of the top defenses in the graduation of three-year starter Mark conference and the country, especially Leggiero. against the run. The Leopards employed Linebacker Mike Schmidlein is 4-3 and 3-4 schemes in 2009 and more of serving as a team co-captain in 2010. The the same is expected. senior had off-season shoulder surgery Statistically in 2009, Lafayette was and sat out spring ball, but will continue 11th in the nation in rushing defense, to patrol the middle of the field during allowing just 99.6 yards per game. In the regular season. The All-Patriot League 2008, Lafayette ranked 10th in the nation Second-Team honoree led the team in in rushing defense (92.2 ypg), 36th in pass tackles in 2009 with 10 stops per game in efficiency defense (115.9 ypg) and 20th his first season as a starter. Schmidlein was in total defense (300 ypg). Lafayette also third on the team with seven tackles for ranked eighth in the country in scoring loss and also registered a pair of sacks. defense (17.5 ppg). In 2007, the Leopards Fellow linebacker junior Ben Eaton were first in the nation in total defense, also sat out the spring, undergoing fourth in rushing defense, eighth in scoring shoulder surgery in January. Eaton played defense and 15th in pass efficiency defense. in 11 games, making 11 tackles in 2009. “Our defense is going to be active, as Senior Nate Dixon’s shoulder is it has always been and I don’t just mean healthy, but the senior tore his ACL in the blitzes from the second level,” Tavani said. sixth game of the 2009 season and missed “We will continue to place an emphasis on the spring game. He played six games and line movement, quickness, penetration and made 13 tackles. Junior Leroy Butler, generating pressure.” senior Greg Mandile, sophomore Sam Stuart and freshman Lucas Yocum will be competing for playing time. Butler played in every game in 2009, making 25 Junior CB Brandon Ellis tackles, while Mandile saw time in

12 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL nine games. Yocum enrolled at Lafayette beginning with the spring 2010 semester and competed in the spring season. “Our linebacking corps comes back strong and most of them have solid game experience,” Tavani said. “They are very physical and athletic, can turn and run for pass coverage, but certainly can come downhill and make physical plays to stop the run.” DEFENSIVE LINE Lafayette featured what most considered the top defensive line in the conference last season with a combination of all-league tackles Ian Dell and Andrew Poulson and defensive ends Allan Whitesell, Doug Gerowski and Mike Phillips. Gerowski and Phillips are the lone holdovers following graduation. Gerowski started seven games and played in 11, making 25 tackles Senior WR Mitch Bennett (three for loss) with two sacks. He is a projected starter at end while Phillips looks to hold down a Sophomores Rick Lyster, Jason from corner. Ellis played in nine games with tackle spot. Phillips collected 20 tackles (2.5 for Marshalek and Tahir Basil will bolster the eight starts in 2009. He made 26 tackles and loss), forced two fumbles and recovered another. defensive tackle spot. picked off a pass and recovered a fumble. “Mike Phillips has made the move to a full- Competing for time at free safety time player and has asserted himself as a leader DEFENSIVE BACKS are juniors Evan McGovern and Kyle on the d-line,” Tavani said. Lafayette’s corps of defensive backs is a very Simmons. McGovern played in 10 games Senior defensive end Lewis Irving played experienced positional grouping, as four with four starts, along side his brother, Eric, in every game as a junior and will look to players who spent time in the starting lineup who graduated. He managed 26 tackles and secure a spot at defensive end while competing last season return. one interception, but will now be relied upon with juniors Andrew Holmes and Mike Lafayette features senior Donald Ellis at as a starter. Simmons, who made 32 tackles Grimaldi. the strong safety spot after making the move and started six games, saw a shoulder injury in the Colgate game cut short his season. Senior Nick Nardone looks to be the 2010 GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER BREAKDOWN backup at strong safety. The two cornerback spots will feature a mixture of youth and experience. Junior Brandon Ellis, the team’s second-leading returning tackler (53 tackles), started all 11 3 9 2 games in 2009. Ellis made two interceptions 1 and also recovered a fumble for the Leopards. 33 13 Sophomore Kyni Scott or junior Carl 2 6 Knowles will fill the other corner spot 2 with Donald Ellis able to move over from 2 2 1 his strong safety spot in certain personnel 1 situations. 7 ON SPECIAL TEAMS 1 The Leopards’ kicking game should be a Pennsylvania–33 Maryland–6 Kansas–2 13 strength of the squad entering 2010. Davis New Jersey–13 Massachusetts–3 Ohio–2 Louisiana–1 Rodriguez, a 2008 All-Patriot League Florida–13 California–2 Michigan–1 selection, returns at kicker while senior New York–9 Connecticut–2 North Carolina–1 Tom Kondash, a 2009 All-Patriot League Georgia–7 Virginia–2 honoree, will hold down the punting duties.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 13 2010 PROJECTED DEPTH CHART home night games. The Leopards have beaten their part-time Patriot League foe in five OFFENSE straight, including a 28-3 win in the season STARTER BACKUP opener in 2009. QB 11 Ryan O’Neil (6-2, 205, Jr.) 15 Marc Quilling (6-4, 220, Sr.) After the Georgetown tilt, Lafayette 11 Andrew Shoop (6-1, 205, So.) will play six straight games that will have no H-BACK 80 Kevin Doty (6-3, 265, Jr.) 98 Erin Murray (6-2, 250, Jr.) bearing on the Patriot League standings. The TB 27 Jerome Rudolph (5-10, 180, Jr.) 22 Vaughn Hebron (6-0, 195, So.) Leopards travel to historic Franklin Field to WR 84 Mitchell Bennett (6-4, 205, Sr.) 83 Kyle Hayes (6-0, 180, Jr.) WR 8 Mark Layton (5-9, 175, Sr.) 12 Greg Stripe (5-9, 175, Jr.) square off with Penn on Sept. 18. Lafayette is TE 88 Zach Midulla (6-2, 245, So.) 80 Kevin Doty (6-3, 265, Jr.) riding a three-game series win streak vs. the LT 79 Anthony Buffolino (6-5, 310, Jr.) 76 Andrew Anastor (6-5, 305, Fr.) Quakers who won the Ivy league title in 2009 LG 59 Scott Biel (6-3, 290, Jr.) 67 Mike Murphy (6-3, 310, So.) with a 7-0 mark in conference play and their C 56 Mike Eck (6-4, 275, Sr.) 75 Matt Welch (6-3, 290, Jr.) only other loss coming to eventual national RG 50 Zach Schleimer (6-3, 275, Sr.) 77 Tyler Swoyer (6-2, 310, So.) champion Villanova. RT 71 Jake Crooks (6-3, 290, Jr.) 63 Greg Krieger (6-4, 295, So.) Following a one-year hiatus, Princeton DEFENSE returns to the schedule. The Leopards face DE 90 Lewis Irving (6-2, 240, Sr.) 91 Mike Grimaldi (6-2, 250, Jr.) the Tigers on Sept. 25 and Lafayette may DT 99 Rick Lyster (6-2, 255, So.) 96 Tahir Basil (6-2, 265, So.) receive an early indication of how it stacks up DT 93 Mike Phillips (6-2, 290, Sr.) 97 Jason Marshalek (6-4, 290, So.) in the Lafayette-Lehigh matchup eight weeks DE 94 Doug Gerowski (6-3, 260, Sr.) 95 Andrew Holmes (6-2, 225, Jr.) LB (SAM) 54 Nate Dixon (6-1, 235, Sr.) 45 Greg Mandile (6-0, 215, Sr.) later, as Princeton opens the season with LB (MIKE) 32 Ben Eaton (6-0, 225, Jr.) 43 Sam Stuart (6-3, 215, So.) Lehigh on Sept. 18. Princeton is led by first- LB (WILL) 47 Mike Schmidlein (6-1, 220, Sr.) 58 Leroy Butler (6-2, 200, Jr.) year head coach Bob Surace, a 1990 graduate CB 17 Kyni Scott (5-11, 185, So.) 13 Donald Ellis (5-10, 190, Sr.) of Princeton, who most recently was an assis- FS 23 Evan McGovern (6-1, 190, Jr.) 3 Kyle Simmons (6-0, 185, Jr.) tant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. SS 13 Donald Ellis (5-10, 190, Sr.) 37 Nick Nardone (6-0, 190, Sr.) The third of three-straight Ivy League CB 24 Brandon Ellis (5-9, 185, Jr.) 20 Carl Knowles (5-11, 175, Jr.) opponents comes calling when Harvard visits Fisher Stadium during Family Weekend on SPECIAL TEAMS Oct. 2. Kick-off is set for noon. Lafayette PK 29 Davis Rodriguez (5-11, 210, Sr.) snapped an eight-game losing streak to the P 1 Tom Kondash (5-9, 195, Sr.) 39 Ethan Swerdlow (5-11, 185, So.) Crimson, who finished as the runner-up in KR 27 Jerome Rudolph (5-10, 180, Jr.) 12 Greg Stripe (5-9, 175, Jr.) PR 12 Greg Stripe (5-9, 175, Jr.) 83 Kyle Hayes (6-0, 180, Jr.) the Ivy League in 2009, with a 35-18 win in 2009, part of a 5-0 campaign against Ivy foes. bold denotes returning starter The Leopards have not beaten Harvard in Easton since 1992 in the on-again, off-again series. An Oct. 9 meeting with Columbia wraps Rodriguez made 8-of-16 field goals and yards per return while Stripe returned four up the four-game Ivy League stint. Lafayette 37-of-40 PATs in 2009, coming off honorable kicks for an average of 17.2 yards per return. eked out a 24-21 win over the Lions in 2009 mention All-America honors as a sophomore Padia returned a team-high eight punts to capture its eighth straight in the series. when he hit 13-of-15 field goal attempts. followed by seven from Stripe. Stony Brook, a member of the State Kondash enjoyed another solid season. He University of New York educational system punted 40 times for an average of 36 yards THE SCHEDULE located on the north shore of Long Island, per attempt. Kondash had 11 kicks inside the For the second straight season, the Lafayette represents the only first-time opponent 20 and had three efforts of 50+ yards. football program will have no non-conference for the Leopards in 2010. Stony Brook, Junior Kevin Doty is expected to return primer before jumping into Patriot League a scholarship program which competes in as the long snapper on punts after occupying competition. The 2010 Lafayette slate kicks off the Big South Conference, posted a 6-5 that position as a sophomore. during the second week of the college football mark in 2009. With the graduation of Chris Cosgrove, season, opening with Georgetown on Saturday, The Oct. 23 game vs. Fordham will have Lafayette lost the man who handled kicking off Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. a decidedly different feel from recent seasons, the last three seasons and the field goal/PAT It is the first of 11 games for the as Fordham’s move to a scholarship program holder in 2009. Leopards, including five home games and the beginning with 2010 has forced the Rams’ The return game is far from settled, 146th meeting vs. Lehigh in College Football’s program to associate member status in the but Jerome Rudolph, Greg Stripe and Most-Played Rivalry. Patriot League football realm. Fordham will Nathan Padia will have opportunities to The Georgetown matchup is the lone not be eligible for the Patriot League title reprise their roles on special teams. Rudolph home night game on the 2010 slate following or the League’s automatic bid to the NCAA brought back 10 kicks for an average of 27.9 a 2009 season when Lafayette played three FCS Playoffs. The game will not count in the

14 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL league standings or statistics. The end of October will mark the begin- ning, again, of Patriot League action when Lafayette travels to Bucknell. The Bison are under the guidance of first-year head coach Joe Susan, who most recently worked as an assistant at Rutgers. Lafayette has managed to rack up eight in a row against Bucknell. November opens with a matchup of the second-place teams from the 2009 Patriot League standings. Both Colgate and Lafayette finished with 4-2 records, but the Leopards got the better of a 56-49 shootout with then- No. 20 Colgate, the first time since 1995 that Lafayette had beaten the Raiders in Easton. The Leopards are still waiting for a pass interference flag to fly from Lafayette’s show- down with Holy Cross on Nov. 14, 2009 that decided the Patriot League title. They will get their crack one day earlier, welcoming the Crusaders on Nov. 13. Nov. 20 marks the 146th meeting of College Football’s Most-Played rivalry. The game will take its rightful place at state- of-the-art Fisher Stadium in Easton where Lafayette will look to snap an unthinkable two-game slide to the Brown and White of Lehigh. Lehigh finished with a 4-7 mark in 2009, but was 4-2 in conference play. Junior OT Anthony Buffolino

2011 SCHEDULE 2012 SCHEDULE 2013 SCHEDULE September September September 3 Open 1 Open 7 Open 10 at Georgetown* 8 Open 14 Open 17 at Penn 15 PENN 21 at Penn 24 at Stony Brook 22 at Bucknell* 28 YALE 29 Open October October 1 at Harvard October 5 BUCKNELL* 8 OPEN 6 PRINCETON 12 at Princeton 15 YALE 13 at Yale 19 HARVARD 22 FORDHAM 20 HOLY CROSS* 26 at Holy Cross* 29 BUCKNELL* 27 GEORGETOWN* November November November 2 at Georgetown* 5 COLGATE* 3 at Colgate* 9 at Colgate* 12 at Holy Cross* 10 at Fordham 16 FORDHAM 19 at Lehigh* 17 LEHIGH* 23 at Lehigh*

* Patriot League contests. Home contests in BOLD CAPS. Opponents subject to change.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 15 THE 2010 LEOPARDS

in 40 catches for 596 yards and four 96 touchdowns…had seven games in which he 59 racked up 50-plus receiving yards…made Tahir Basil a season-high six catches for a career-best Scott DL – So. – 6-2, 265 93 yards in a win over Fordham…had a Philadelphia, Pa./ Biel touchdown catch in four different games. OL – Jr. – 6-3, 290 Roman Catholic Blue Bell, Pa./ Undeclared 2008: Appeared in 11 games to earn first Wissahickon varsity letter…recorded six catches for Anthropology & 68 yards…caught two passes for 16 yards Sociology 2009: Did not see any varsity game action… against Bucknell…had one catch for 38 sat out 2010 spring season following yards against Lehigh. 2009: Stepped into the lineup at right February surgery to repair a ruptured guard, starting all 11 games to earn his first achilles tendon. 2007: Missed freshman season due to a knee varsity letter…named Lafayette’s Rookie of injury. the Year…will make the move to left guard AT ROMAN CATHOLIC: Four-year for 2010 season. letterwinner in football…played 2008 AT PARAMUS CATHOLIC: Three- season under Lafayette football great Joe year letterwinner at wide receiver and 2008: Did not see any varsity game action… McCourt ’05…member of National Honor free safety…All-North Jersey, All-Bergen honored with Offensive Scout Team Award. Society…named First Team All-Catholic County, All-NNJIL and All-Suburban and Second Team All-City at defensive performer as a senior…caught 118 passes AT WISSAHICKON: Two-year end…started at defensive end and right for 1,900 yards and 21 touchdowns in his letterwinner who played defensive end, tight tackle in junior and senior seasons…finished career…caught 44 passes for 560 yards as end and fullback…named to the Suburban junior season with 27 tackles, 12 tackles for a senior and accounted for 11 touchdowns One League First Team…collected all-area loss, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and (three receiving, five rushing and three first-team honors at defensive end from the two fumble recoveries…has been timed at passing)…three-year letterman in track and Norristown Times Herald and all-area laurels 4.88 in the 40-yard dash and also boasts a field…All-Bergen County and All-NNJIL… from the Ambler Gazette…named a top 10 29-inch vertical leap. recorded distances of 44'3" in the triple defensive end by the Philadelphia Inquirer… jump and 21' in the long jump…ran 100m two-year letterwinner in basketball as PERSONAL: Son of Hasheem and Aliya in 11.2 seconds…four-year participant and a forward…honor roll student who was Basil…one of eight children…born two-year letterwinner in basketball…team also named the Student of the Month at 2/23/91. captain and scored more than 500 points in Wissahickon. his career…played one year of baseball… member of African American Culture PERSONAL: Son of Jeffrey and Ellen Biel… 84 Club…active in campus ministry…honor born 1/16/90. roll student…earned academic achievement Mitchell awards in Spanish and Geometry. Bennett WR – Sr. - 6-4, 205 PERSONAL: Son of Mitchell and Annette Orange, N.J./ Bennett…born 1/17/89.

Paramus Catholic RECEIVING Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game Engineering 2008 11/0 6 68 0 38 11.3 6.2 2009 11/10 40 596 4 35 14.9 54.2 2010: Will serve as a team captain along Totals 22/10 46 664 4 38 14.4 30.2 with fellow senior Mike Schmidlein… is eligible for a medical redshirt season in 2011…earned Preseason All-Patriot League Team Second-Team honors from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview.

2009: Appeared in 11 games and earned second varsity letter on his way to All- Patriot League Second-Team honors… enjoyed a breakout season when he reeled

16 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 40 79 58 Pete Anthony Leroy Bross Buffolino Butler OL – Jr. – 6-5, 310 FB – So. – 6-1, 220 LB – Jr. – 6-2, 200 Jacksonville, Fla./ Allentown, Pa./ Sarasota, Fla./Booker Mandarin Parkland Anthropology & Chemical Engineering Undeclared Sociology

2009: Did not see any varsity game action, 2009: Started all but one game at right 2009: Played in all 11 games, starting four sitting out the season while battling cancer tackle while collecting his first varsity at linebacker to collect his second varsity that was diagnosed during his senior year of letter…is making the move to right tackle letter…had a breakout game vs. Bucknell, high school. for 2010 season… earned Preseason All- racking up a team-high 10 tackles against Patriot League Team Second-Team honors the Bison’s spread option…recorded four AT PARKLAND: Honor Roll student… from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview. tackles in the season opener at Georgetown three-year varsity letterwinner as a with a half sack. linebacker and fullback…finished senior 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. campaign with 81 tackles and 15 sacks… 2008: Appeared in 11 games, starting one had 46 tackles, 61 assists and two sacks as AT MANDARIN: Named All-First Coast at linebacker to earn first varsity letter… a junior…all-time leader in total tackles Team by Florida Football Magazine…earned made five tackles against Georgetown… at Parkland…named to All-Lehigh Valley All-Gateway Conference accolades… recorded four tackles at No.14 Liberty and Conference as a junior and senior…team secured a spot in the All-Star Shrine Bowl… at Bucknell. advanced to 2007 State Championship served as team captain at Mandarin…played game…team leader in tackles as a junior four years at left offensive tackle…team did AT BOOKER: Named Defensive Player and senior…also earned a varsity letter in not allow a sack his junior season and only of the Year while spending time at wrestling. one his senior year…was named an All- linebacker and safety…made 171 tackles First Coast Player to Watch as a junior… (117 solo) while averaging 11.0 tackles per PERSONAL: Son of Ronald and Kay served as senator on the student council and game…earned all-county honors…four- Bross…born 12/29/90. was a student-athlete tutor…took part in year letterwinner in wrestling…played the Advanced International Certificate of centerfield in baseball…member of the Education (AICE) Program and was an AP Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the 64 Scholar…member of the National Honor Brotherhood of Men mentoring group… Will Society and a four-year honor roll recipient. graduated in top five percent of his class. Brown PERSONAL: Son of Frank and Julie PERSONAL: Son of Leroy Butler and Jewel DL – So. – 6-4, 255 Buffolino…born 9/6/89. Johnson…born 4/15/89.

DEFENSIVE Warrenton, Va./ Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. Georgetown Prep 2008 11/1 10-13 23 0.5-1 0 0 1 0/1 Undeclared 2009 11/4 13-12 25 1.0-6 0.5 0 5 0/0 Totals 22/5 23-25 48 1.5-7 0.5 0 6 0/1 2009: Did not see any varsity game action.

AT GEORGETOWN PREP: Honor roll student…two-year letterwinner as an offensive and defensive tackle…also lettered two years in track…team finished 16th in the state of Maryland and third in the MIAA…member of the Environment Club at Georgetown Prep.

PERSONAL: Son of Christopher and Debra Brown…born 10/3/90.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 17 AT QUAKERTOWN: Three-year and left as the school record holder in 71 letterwinner…played linebacker, safety, the javelin...four-sport athlete who also Jake fullback, tight end and wide receiver… competed in basketball and baseball... team captain as a senior…All-Suburban founded the Strength and Conditioning Club Crooks One League selection…had 74 tackles and at Germantown Academy...member of the OL – Jr. – 6-3, 290 an interception, along with 551 all-purpose Community Service Organization...received Wayne, Pa./Conestoga yards and four receiving touchdowns as a the four-year Whitaker Scholar-Athlete Economics senior…earned three letters in track…ran Scholarship at Germantown Academy prior on 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams and threw to his freshman year; the award is given to 2009: Did not play in any varsity games. the shot put…honor roll student…named to one incoming freshman each year. the distinguished honor roll. 2008: Appeared in one game for the PERSONAL: Son of Kevin Doty and Susan Leopards. PERSONAL: Son of John and Diane Dixon… Frekot...younger brother, Mike, plays wide born 10/16/88. receiver at , and twin

AT CONESTOGA: Three-year DEFENSIVE sister, Caroline, was a starting guard on Fumbles letterwinner who collected All-Central Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. Connecticut’s 2010 national championship 2007 0/0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/0 League First-Team and All-Main Line 2008 9/0 2-5 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/0 basketball team...born 8/15/89. Second-Team honors as a senior…earned 2009 6/1 5-8 13 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/1 Totals 15/1 7-13 20 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/1 RECEIVING All-Main Line Second-Team status as a Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game junior and All-Central League Honorable 2008 5/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 11/2 8 79 1 16 9.9 7.2 Mention…as a sophomore, was tabbed Totals 16/2 8 79 1 16 9.9 7.2 for all-area and all-conference honorable 80 mention status…earned first honor roll Kevin accolades as a freshman and a senior… received the Service and Leadership Award Doty 32 from Conestoga in 2006. HB/TE – Jr. – 6-3, 265 Ben Doylestown, Pa./ PERSONAL: Son of Bruce and Amy Germantown Academy Eaton LB – Jr. – 6-0, 225 Crooks…born 2/12/90. Mechanical Baltimore, Md./ Engineering Gilman School/ 54 2009: Played in 11 games with two starts Mercersburg Academy while achieving his second varsity letter… International Nate had at least one catch in five games, Economics & Commerce Dixon finishing with eight catches for 79 yards and 2009: Played in 11 all games while earning LB – Sr. – 6-1, 235 a touchdown (Holy Cross). his first varsity letter…made at least one Pennsburg, Pa./ tackle in seven of 11 games…coming off Quakertown 2008: Appeared in five games to earn first shoulder surgery in January that kept him Government & Law varsity letter, spending time at tight end and from 2010 spring season…selected to the on special teams. Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in six games with one start (Yale) before a torn ACL in the Harvard AT GERMANTOWN ACADEMY: 2008: Missed season due to injury. game ended his season…earned his second Team captain and defensive MVP as a career varsity letter…had four tackles in the senior...spent time at inside linebacker AT MERCERSBURG ACADEMY: Spent Liberty, Penn and Yale games…registered and fullback during his career...led the a prep year at Mercersburg where he served first forced fumble of his career vs. Yale… team in tackles...collected All-Inter-Ac as team captain and collected squad MVP selected to the Patriot League Academic League honors as a junior and a senior honors…named to Mid-Atlantic Prep honor roll and maintains a 3.24 GPA. while also netting All-City laurels from League First Team…tabbed for All-America the Philadelphia Daily News...selected to Preseason Honorable Mention status by Max 2008: Saw action in nine games to earn all-area team by Bucks County Intelligencer in Preps…tallied 86 tackles (nine for loss) with first varsity letter…recorded three tackles 2006...received congressional nominations three sacks and a fumble recovery…caught in 13-3 victory over Columbia …had two to the United States Air Force Academy six passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns. tackles against No.14 Liberty. and the United States Military Academy... three-year letterwinner in track and field 2007: Sat out freshman season due to a head where he competed in the shot put, discus injury suffered prior to preseason camp.

18 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL AT GILMAN SCHOOL: Named 2006 Second Team by Suburbanonesports.com… Baltimore Sun Defensive Player of the Year 25 named Norristown High School Hall of and 2007 Baltimore Messenger Athlete of the Alan Champions Outstanding Scholar-Athlete… Year…earned All-State First-Team, All- earned the Butler Memorial and Principal’s Metro First-Team and All-MIAA First-Team Elder Leadership Award…member of the National honors his junior and senior seasons…made RB – So. – 5-9, 195 Honor Society and vice president of DECA, 133 tackles as a senior with 22 tackles for Fort Washington, Md./ a marketing fraternity…also a track and field loss, four sacks, three interceptions and four Gonzaga athlete who competed in the sprints (10.7 in fumble recoveries…three-sport athlete at Economics 100m, 22.5 in 200m, 50.3 in 400m split). Gilman where he earned All-MIAA First- 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. Team laurels in basketball and track and PERSONAL: Son of Hillard and Sabrina field. AT GONZAGA COLLEGE: Three-year Ellis…born 10/25/89.

varsity letterwinner in football…also DEFENSIVE Fumbles PERSONAL: Son of Benjamin and Sandra lettered two years in track…member of Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2008 7/0 0-5 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Eaton…born 5/13/89. Student Government his junior year…senior 2009 11/11 33-20 53 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 3 1/0 co-captain…two-time Second Team All- Totals 18/11 33-25 58 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 3 1/0 DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. Conference honoree…All-City First Teamer 2009 11/0 2-9 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/0 in senior season…racked up 2,000 yards Totals 11/0 2-9 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/0 and 25 touchdowns in his career…named 13 offensive MVP in 2007 and 2008. Donald 56 PERSONAL: Son of Alan and Kym Elder… Ellis born 6/10/91. Mike DB – Sr. – 5-10, 190 Silver Spring, Md./ Eck Wheaton OL – Sr. – 6-4, 275 24 Engineering Williamsport, Pa./ Williamsport Brandon 2009: Played in nine games while starting Chemistry Ellis eight…earned his second varsity letter… DB – Jr. – 5-9, 185 made at least three tackles in six games… 2009: Played in six games as a junior on the Jeffersonville, Pa./ snatched his first career interception vs. line, primarily at guard. Norristown Bucknell which he returned for 27 yards… Economics forced a fumble at Georgetown and 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. recovered a loose ball vs. Fordham…had 2010: Earned Preseason All-Patriot League five tackles apiece vs. Colgate and Lehigh. 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. Team Second-Team honors from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview. 2008: Started one game (Marist) and AT WILLIAMSPORT: Three-year saw action in 11 at cornerback for the letterwinner…team captain as a senior… 2009: Started all 11 games while collecting Leopards…earned first varsity letter… Second Team All-District IV at linebacker… his second varsity letter…one of just two finished the season with 12 tackles… Wyoming Valley Conference First Team sophomores to earn All-Patriot League had three tackles in season-opener against and Honorable Mention All-District IV honors with a spot on the second team… Marist…recorded three tackles in 13-3 win on the offensive line…played baseball as third on the team with 53 tackles… against Columbia. a freshman and sophomore…Wendy’s intercepted passes against Holy Cross and High School Heisman nominee…National Bucknell…registered a career-high 14 stops 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. Football Foundation Central Pennsylvania vs. Colgate…had a fumble recovery at Chapter nominee…president of Business Lehigh. AT WHEATON: Team captain…four-year Publications Club…member of Key Club… letterwinner…played all over the field, high honor roll student…participated in 2008: Appeared in seven games to earn first lining up at cornerback, linebacker, tailback, Leadership Lycoming…National Honor varsity letter…finished the season with five wide receiver, punter and as the kick and Society member. tackles…named to Patriot League Academic punt returner…also lettered in lacrosse as Honor Roll. a freshman…honor roll student…received PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Rita Eck… African American Festival of Excellence born 3/10/89. AT NORRISTOWN: Three-sport athlete who Award…recipient of Alpha Phi Alpha played cornerback and wide receiver… Fraternity Inc. Paul Robeson Versatility selected to 2007 All-Continental Conference Award…National Honor Society member.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 19 PERSONAL: Son of Desmond and 2008: Appeared in four games for the PERSONAL: Son of Rodney Gould and Winifred Ellis…born 8/18/90. Leopards…recorded a tackle in three games Dearie Johnson-Banks…born 2/20/90.

DEFENSIVE (Columbia, Fordham and Bucknell). Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2008 11/1 7-5 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 2007: Did not see any varsity game action 2009 9/8 15-11 26 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 1 1/1 91 Totals 20/9 22-16 38 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 3 1/1 …qualified for the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Mike Grimaldi AT CHAMINADE: Two-year letterwinner 26 DL – Jr. – 6-2, 250 as offensive and defensive lineman…team Case Aberdeen, N.J./ captain as a senior…selected to play in St. John Vianney Outback Bowl, pitting Long Island vs. New Garner Government & Law K – So. – 6-1, 175 York City all-star teams…CHSFL all-league Middletown, Conn./ selection as a senior…league’s player of the 2009: Played in 10 games to earn his first Middletown week following game vs. Iona Prep…played varsity letter…made five tackles including Undeclared baseball as a freshman and sophomore… one for loss…blocked a PAT in the Liberty mentor in “Athletes Helping Athletes” game. 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. program with grammar school children… honor roll student all four years…National 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. At MIDDLETOWN: Two-year letterwinner Honor Society member. who played three seasons of varsity football AT ST. JOHN VIANNEY: Played outside at Middletown...selected as Special Teams PERSONAL: Son of Doug and Michele linebacker, guard, kicker and punter… Award winner in 2008...earned All-Academic Gerowski…born 11/20/89. the team captain was a three-year varsity

honors...handled punting and kicking duties DEFENSIVE letterwinner who led the team in sacks Fumbles as a senior...registered 30 punts with a long Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. as a senior…earned all-area honors… 2008 4/0 1-2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 of 57 yards while also accumulating 35 points 2009 11/7 11-14 25 3.0-19 2.0-15 0 2 0/0 selected for team versatility and strongest as a kicker in his senior year. Totals 15/7 12-16 28 3.0-19 2.0-15 0 2 0/0 player awards…honor roll student who also earned Gold and White laurels at Vianney… PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Lynne forward on basketball team…ran the 100m Garner...born 8/05/90. 19 and 200m in track and field.

Rodney PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Robin 94 Gould Grimaldi…born 4/30/89. WR – Jr. – 5-10, 170 Doug Fort Washington, Md./ Gerowski Gonzaga Economics DL – Sr. – 6-3, 260 New Hyde Park, N.Y./ 2009: Sat out season with a shoulder injury Chaminade from a non-football injury. Economics 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. 2010: Earned Preseason All-Patriot League Team Second-Team honors from Phil Steele’s AT GONZAGA: Four-year member of College Football Preview. the football team where he played wide receiver, cornerback and was the kick 2009: Played in all 11 games while and punt returner…had 590 receiving starting seven on the defensive line… yards as a senior with eight touchdowns… earned his first varsity letter…made at team captain and WCAC All-Conference least one tackle in nine games…rang up selection…named first team all conference a career-high five tackles vs. Columbia by dcsportsfan.com…two-year letterwinner and Harvard…managed sacks vs. Yale in basketball for which he served as team and Lehigh…finished season with three captain and point guard…honor roll quarterback hurries and two breakups… student. selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

20 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 82 spent time at five different positions during 55 his three-year varsity career, including Brian quarterback, wide receiver, free safety, Kyvory kicker, punter and kick returner…two-year Hall member of the varsity basketball team as Henderson WR/LS – Sr. – 6-1, 205 a point guard and was the 2007-08 team DL – Jr. – 6-3, 220 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./ captain…named to the New Jersey Herald All- Glen Burnie, Md./ Archbishop Wood League Second Team in 2006…member of North County Mathematics and the National Honor Society…member of the Mechanical Economics Peer Leadership group. Engineering 2009: Saw action in two games. 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. PERSONAL: Son of Ken and Mary Hayes… 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. born 1/30/90. 2008: Did not see any varsity game action.

RECEIVING 2007: Did not see any varsity game action… Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game AT NORTH COUNTY: Posse Scholar 2009 11/2 10 153 2 34 15.3 13.9 earned a spot on the Dean’s List in Fall Totals 11/2 10 153 2 34 15.3 13.9 and an honor roll student…versatile player 2007. who played tight end, defensive end and outside linebacker…named all-county by AT ARCHBISHOP WOOD: Four-year 22 the Maryland Gazette in junior season, but member of the football team who claimed missed most of senior season with a knee Catholic League honorable mention status Vaughn injury…served as team captain in final two as a senior...National Honor Society Student seasons…also played lacrosse…served as who earned First Honor Roll honors all Hebron the vice president of the Hispanic Honor four years. TB – So. – 6-0, 195 Society and was president of robotics and Senoia, Ga./ STEM clubs. Dover (Pa.) 83 Undeclared PERSONAL: Son of Austin and Tanya 2009: Played in eight games to earn his first Henderson…born 7/18/90. Kyle varsity letter…carried the ball four times Hayes for 26 yards. WR – Jr. – 6-0, 180 95 AT DOVER: National Honor Society Newtown, N.J./ Andrew Kittatinny Regional nominee who has earned honor roll and high honor roll distinction…member of Student Economics Holmes Council…left as the all-time leading rusher DL – Jr. – 6-2, 250 2009: Played in 11 games with two starts and point scorer…two-county rushing Coral Springs, Fla./ (Penn and Bucknell) to earn his first varsity champion in his junior year…DI First-Team Taravella letter…part of a five-man wide receiver running back his senior year and second- Government & Law rotation as a sophomore…made 10 catches team outside linebacker…Pennsylvania for 153 yards…made touchdown grabs at Football News All-State Honorable mention 2009: Played in two games (Georgetown Harvard and Lehigh, including a game- as a junior…three-sport athlete who was a and Harvard) and made two tackles, tying, career-long 34-yard grab that sent the county qualifier in the 100 and 300 hurdles including a 0.5 tackle for loss. Lehigh game to overtime. and a baseball player. 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. PERSONAL: Son of Tracey Singleton and Darnell Singleton (stepfather)…father AT TARAVELLA: Four-year varsity AT KITTATINNY: Received the New Jersey is former NFL football player Vaughn member at Taravella…played defensive end, Herald and Eastern Propane/Mugs Media Hebron…moved to Georgia after senior linebacker and fullback…finished with 110 Player of the Year awards in 2007…earned year of high school…born 12/13/90. tackles and 15 sacks…was named the 2007 Interscholastic All-League First-Team and team MVP…also lettered in basketball RUSHING New Jersey Herald honors his senior year… Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game twice and was named the team MVP in named to the SCIL All-League First Team 2009 8/0 4 26 0 10 6.5 3.2 2006-07…received three scholar-athlete as quarterback following his senior season… Totals 8/0 4 26 0 10 6.5 3.2 awards. was on the All-West New Jersey First Team and All-State New Jersey Third Team in PERSONAL: Son of Edmond and Debra 2007…was the captain his final season… Holmes…born 9/9/89.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 21 DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2009 2/0 0-2 2 0.5-6 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 took fifth at the 2007 state track meet in the Totals 2/0 0-2 2 0.5-6 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 69 300-meter hurdles…was a two-time district Scott champion in the 300-meter hurdles and the Kajmo 2007 4x400 meter relay champion…named 90 to the Honor Roll all three years and the OL – So. – 6-3, 295 Principal’s list as a junior. Lewis Richboro, Pa./Archbishop Irving Wood PERSONAL: Son of James Buchanan and Economics DL – Sr. – 6-2, 240 Curlis C. Knowles…born 10/3/89. River Ridge, La./ 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. Isidore Newman/ Salisbury School AT ARCHBISHOP WOOD: Honor roll 1 Engineering student who collected All-Catholic League First-Team honors on the defensive line and Tom 2009: Played in all 11 games to collect his honorable mention on the offensive line in Kondash third varsity letter…made five tackles and 2008…helped guide his team to a berth in the P/K – Sr. – 5-9, 195 added a quarterback hurry…selected to the Pennsylvania AAA state finals…named All- State College, Pa./ Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and City at defensive line…played three years of State College maintains a 3.09 overall GPA. high school lacrosse at attack and midfield and Mechanical Engineering was a two-year starter. 2008: Made the switch from linebacker to 2009: Averaged 36 yards per kick as the defensive end for the 2008 season…recorded PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Kathleen Kajmo… team’s punter on his way to his second six tackles on the season…had two tackles born 3/31/91. varsity letter…managed 11 kicks inside the against Fordham…earned second varsity opponent’s 20-yard line and registered three letter. kicks of 50-plus yards including a season-long 20 52 yards vs. Penn. 2007: Acted as part of the special teams unit in five games. Carl 2008: Handled punting responsibilities for Knowles the Leopards…saw action in all 11 games to Spent a prep year at the Salisbury School in DB – Jr. – 5-11, 175 earn his first varsity letter…averaged 37.7 Connecticut. Tallahassee, Fla./ yards per punt, including 22 kicks inside Caledonia/Chiles the 20…booted seven punts of 50 yards or AT ISIDORE NEWMAN (NEW A n t h r o p o l o g y & more…had career-long 79-yard punt against ORLEANS): Earned five letters in football Sociology Holy Cross. at linebacker and fullback…team captain… all-district at linebacker as a junior and 2009: Did not see any varsity game action… 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. senior…All-Erikson League selection…set selected to the Patriot League Academic school record with 115 tackles…three-year Honor Roll. AT STATE COLLEGE: Three-year letterwinner in track and field…all-district letterwinner as a kicker and punter…also performer as a sprinter and thrower…honor 2008: Did not see any varsity game action… played safety…represented Pennsylvania roll student. received Defensive Scout Team Award. in the Big 33 Game…All-Mid Penn Conference and All-State selection…four- PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Wendy AT CHILES: Played one year of football as a year participant and two-year letterwinner Wood…born 10/2/87. corner, safety and wide receiver…played first as a catcher and outfield in baseball…played violin for the Chiles Symphony Orchestra… basketball as a freshman…team leader with DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. member of the Spanish Honor Society… the Little Lion Ambassadors…high honor 2007 5/0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Honor Roll member…earned a Certificate roll student…member of All-Academic Gold 2008 10/0 3-3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2009 11/0 1-4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 of Distinction at the Mississippi Governor Team. Totals 26/0 4-7 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 School. PERSONAL: Son of Christine and the late AT CALEDONIA: Played three years at Michael Kondash…born 8/8/88.

Caledonia…saw playing time at corner, safety, PUNTING quarterback and wide receiver…finished Year G Punts Yds. Avg. Lg. 2008 11 57 2149 37.7 79 his career with 12 interceptions…earned 2009 11 40 1439 36.0 52 all-district honors…also played soccer as a Totals 22 97 3588 37.0 79 midfielder…competed on the track team…

22 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 63 season receptions, single-season touchdowns 99 and seventh in single-season receiving Greg yardage all-time at Lafayette…his 11 Rick career touchdowns rank him ninth, eight Krieger touchdown grabs behind the leader (Phil Lyster OL – Jr. – 6-4, 295 Ng ’89)…had nine games with 50-plus DL – So. – 6-2, 255 Belvidere, Pa./ receiving yards…opened the season with the Ocean, N.J./ Belvidere first 100-yard receiving game of his career, Ocean Township Chemical Engineering reeling in seven catches for 107 yards, two International Affairs 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. touchdowns and a long of 46 yards…top 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. yardage output came in win at Yale when 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. he had seven catches for 116 yards and two AT OCEAN TOWNSHIP: Member of National TD’s…caught a career-high nine passes vs. Honor Society and a Spartan Scholar…earned AT BELVIDERE: Named Skyland Bucknell…added two more touchdown three varsity letters in football…versatile athlete Conference First-Team at tight end in grabs vs. Colgate. who played on offensive and defensive lines, 2006 and 2007…selected to All-State and at tight end and linebacker…accounted West Second Team as a senior…standout 2008: Appeared in 10 games for the for 70 tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior…was a student-athlete who received the 2007 Leopards, starting two to earn second Liberty Division, Monmouth County and All- Belvidere Scholar-Athlete award for football varsity letter…finished the season with Shore First Team selection…earned All-State and was tabbed as a 2007-08 Hunterdon/ 17 receptions for 194 yards…averaged Group 3 honors…was the 2008 Liberty Division Warren County Scholar-Athlete…Belvidere 11.4 yards per reception…recorded two Defensive Player of the Year and received High School Top 10 student…member of receptions for 36 yards against Marist… the Lombardi Award as top lineman…also National Honor Society for which he served had four catches for 39 yards versus Harvard participated in wrestling and track and field at as treasurer…played tight end, defensive end (10/4)…had a pair of receptions for 24 yards Ocean Township…went 23-3 in senior wrestling and punter…three-sport athlete who also against Lehigh. campaign…competed in shot put and discus and lettered in basketball and golf. earned First-Team Monmouth County honors as 2007: Part of the special teams unit for a junior. PERSONAL: Son of Gregory, also a former five games and earned first varsity letter… college football player, and Marie Krieger… blocked a punt vs. Bucknell and returned it PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Susan born 2/26/90. 12 yards to set up a Lafayette score. Lyster…born 12/19/90.

AT LAKE MARY: Two-year letterwinner 8 at wide receiver…first team All-Seminole 45 Athletic Conference, first team All-Central Mark Florida and third team All-State as a Gregory Layton senior…caught 48 passes for 942 yards and Mandile WR – Sr. – 5-9, 170 11 touchdowns…Lake Mary’s Player of LB – Sr. – 6-0, 215 Sanford, Fla./ the Year…holds school records for longest Port Charlotte, Fla./ Lake Mary reception (90 yards), receiving yards Port Charlotte Economics per game (201), and touchdown catches Chemical Engineering in a game (3)…single-season receiving 2010: Selected as one of the nation’s Top 10 yardage and touchdowns are also school 2009: Played in nine games to earn his first FCS Receivers by The Sports Network prior to records…four-year participant and two-year varsity letter…made two tackles on the the season…earned Preseason All-Patriot letterwinner at point guard in basketball… season. League Team First-Team honors from Phil member of the honor roll. Steele’s College Football Preview…also selected 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. to Consensus Draft Services and Sports Network PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Bahiyyah Preseason All-America FCS Second Team. Layton…born 3/8/89. 2007: Did not see any varsity game action.

RECEIVING 2009: An All-Patriot League First-Team Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg Yards/Rec. Yards/Game AT PORT CHARLOTTE: Three-year 2007 5/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 selection who put together a breakout season 2008 10/2 17 194 0 25 11.4 19.4 letterwinner at tailback and linebacker…named as a junior on his way to a third varsity 2009 11/11 65 838 11 46 12.9 76.2 all-county on both sides of the ball…named letter…established himself as one of the top Totals 26/13 82 1032 11 46 12.6 39.7 player of the week three times…earned three receivers in the conference, reeling in 65 letters as a forward in basketball…member of “A” catches for 838 yards and 11 touchdowns… honor roll…National Honor Society member. those marks placed him second for single-

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 23 PERSONAL: Son of Gregory and Elisa 41 AT BISHOP MCDEVITT: Two-year Mandile…born 10/14/88. starter at defensive back who also lined up Tyler at running back and wide receiver…served DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. as team captain his senior year…made 168 2009 9/0 1-2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 McFarlane career tackles and forced five fumbles… Totals 9/0 1-2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 DB – Jr. – 6-2, 210 made two interceptions, returning one for a Yorktown Heights, touchdown…had three offensive scores for N.Y./Brunswick School/ the Crusaders…named to the All-Mid-Penn 97 Hofstra Univ. Conference Second Team…member of the Jason Economics National Honor Society. Transferred to Lafayette from Hofstra Univer- Marshalek PERSONAL: Son of Kim and Jeff sity in spring of 2010 after Hofstra dropped DL – So. – 6-4, 290 its program…forced to sit out 2010 season to McGovern…played first two seasons with Montoursville, Pa./ fulfill an NCAA residency requirement. his brother, Eric ’10…born 9/8/89. Montoursville DEFENSIVE Fumbles Civil Engineering PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Sat out 2009 season Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2008 2/0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 at Hofstra after transferring from Bucknell... 2009 10/4 11-15 26 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 5 0/0 2009: Did not see any varsity game action… spent two years at Bucknell during which he Totals 12/4 11-15 26 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 6 0/0 selected to the Patriot League Academic played one season of football...played in eight Honor Roll and maintains a 3.38 overall games and started six as a freshman for the Bison in 2007...recorded 13 solo tackles and GPA. 19 assisted stops for 32 total tackles...forced 88 two fumbles and recovered one...picked off Zach AT MONTOURSVILLE: Served as vice a pass and had three pass deflections...named president of the National Honor Society Patriot League Rookie of the Week after the Midulla and also participated in Key Club…a three- Colgate contest. TE – So. – 6-2, 245 sport athlete who has been named to the Glenn Allen, Va./Tucker AT BRUNSWICK SCHOOL: Played foot- Heartland Conference Academic Team… History Associated Press and Pennsylvania Football News ball and basketball at the Brunswick School Second-Team All-State selection…led the in Greenwich, Conn...named to the All-New England Football Team in 2006...served as team in sacks and averaged more than eight 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. team captain for football and basketball teams. tackles per game from his defensive end spot where he garnered First-Team All-Heartland PERSONAL: Born 4/20/88. AT TUCKER: Honor roll member and an Conference and District 4 laurels… academic all-district member as a junior named to the Willamsport Sun-Gazette All- and senior…four-year varsity starter who Star Team as a senior…also played tight 23 played defensive end, linebacker and tight end during his senior year where he made end…finished with 80 tackles (20 solo) as nine catches and was named Heartland Evan a senior…as a tight end, totaled 20 catches Conference Second Team at the position… for 270 yards and two touchdowns over his two-year letterwinner in basketball at power McGovern final two seasons…was an all-district player DB – Jr. – 6-1, 190 forward…four-year letterwinner in track as linebacker and tight end his sophomore, Harrisburg, Pa./ and field where he was a district qualifier in junior and senior seasons…served as team Bishop McDevitt the discus as a sophomore and in the discus captain his junior and senior years…named Art and the shot put as a junior…finished sixth one of Virginia’s Top 100 Prep Prospects in his district in the discus (139') and also of ’09…voted team defensive MVP…also threw the shot put (43') and javelin (145'). 2009: Played a key role in the Leopards’ participated in indoor and outdoor track and defensive backfield, starting four of the 10 field where he earned all-district and all- PERSONAL: Son of Raymond and Kathryn games he played…made a tackle in seven region honors in the shot put as sophomore Marshalek…born 11/8/90. contests, including a season-high seven stops and junior. vs. nationally-ranked Liberty…recorded first career interception in season opener PERSONAL: Son of Salvatore and Nicole vs. Georgetown…selected to the Patriot Midulla…born 11/22/90. League Academic Honor Roll and boasted a 3.6 GPA in the spring semester.

2008: Played in two games…broke up one pass against Georgetown.

24 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 81 captain…two-year letterwinner in baseball. AT LINCOLN: Team captain and four-year Michael PERSONAL: Son of Jack and Linda letterwinner…played quarterback, defensive Murphy…born 12/6/90. back and punter…first team Midwestern Moses Athletic Conference at quarterback as a WR – Sr. – 6-2, 215 junior, and at defensive back in each of his last Jacksonville, Fla./ 98 three seasons…also named first-team punter Episcopal as a junior…led team in tackles for three Economics Erin straight seasons…made 164 career tackles… Murray eight interceptions, including two returned 2009: Made the switch from defensive back H-B – Jr. – 6-2, 250 for touchdowns…threw for 2,021 yards and to wide receiver, but did not see any varsity Tarpon Springs, Fla./ 16 touchdowns and ran for 1,006 yards and game action. East Lake nine scores…three-year letterwinner in both Economics basketball and baseball…lettered in track in 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. the javelin, 100-yard dash and long jump… 2009: Played in the Georgetown and member of student council and Student 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. Harvard games for the Leopards. Government Advisory Board…high honor roll student…won school’s scholar-athlete AT EPISCOPAL: Four-year letterwinner… 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. award…National Honor Society member. played wide receiver and defensive back and returned kicks and punts…recipient of AT EAST LAKE: Spent four years at fullback PERSONAL: Dean’s List student…cousin of the Gridiron Award as the Gridiron Bowl and defensive tackle…acted as team captain former Lafayette linebacker Evan Nardone ’10 MVP…four-year letterwinner at forward in his senior season…made 165 career stops, …son of Nicholas and Kathleen Nardone… basketball…also lettered twice as a pitcher and including 75 as a senior, which earned him born 6/19/88. outfielder in baseball…All-Duval County in first-team all-conference honors…scored 14 DEFENSIVE Fumbles both sports…member of the Daniel Club… career touchdowns at fullback…named to the Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2007 1/0 0-1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 honor roll student…named to head master’s list. All-Pinellas County First Team and the Most Totals 1/0 0-1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Valuable Player at the 2007 Pinellas County PERSONAL: Son of Kriscita Moses…born All-Star Classic…two-year letterwinner in 9/9/88. track and field, where he was a district finalist 11 in the shot put and discus…member of the National Honor Society. Ryan O’Neil 67 QB – Jr. – 6-2, 205 PERSONAL: Son of Rick and Sharon White Plains, N.Y./ Mike Murray…brother Devin was a linebacker at Iona Prep Murphy Carnegie Mellon University…born 5/5/90. Economics OL – So. – 6-3, 310 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./ 2009: Second on the depth chart behind Rob Schuylkill Haven 37 Biology Curley ’10 and managed to see time in two Nick games…stepped in for an injured Curley Nardone against Penn, helping lead the Leopards to an 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. DB – Sr. – 6-0, 190 overtime victory with a 4-of-8 day…came in Ellwood City, Pa./ for the Leopards’ final two offensive series AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN: President Lincoln in a 35-14 win against Bucknell, but did not of his senior class…National Honor Economics attempt a pass…selected to the Patriot League Society member who was also an honor Academic Honor Roll and maintains a 3.22 roll student…three-sport athlete who 2009: Sat out season with second ACL overall GPA. participated in the Spanish Honor Society injury…selected to the Patriot League and the Academic Honor Guard…All- Academic Honor Roll and maintains a 3.75 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. State offensive lineman and team captain… overall GPA. also earned all-area, all-county and All- AT IONA PREP: Earned two letters in both Anthracite Football League (AFL) honors… 2008: Missed season with an ACL injury. football and basketball…team captain who winner of the AFL’s Sportsmanship Award… threw for 2,300 yards and 20 touchdowns his also played defensive tackle…played forward 2007: Appeared in the final home game vs. senior year, both of which are single-season on the basketball team and serves as team Bucknell and made one tackle. school records…All-Catholic High School

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 25 Football League of Metropolitan New York as a wide receiver and defensive back…first team All-State by Delaware Interscholastic selection…named third-team all-state by the team All-State at 6A (large school) level…first Football Coaches Association and the Delaware CHSFL league…received the Golden Dozen team all-league on both sides of the ball…set Sports Broadcasters Association…first team Scholar-Athlete Award from the National school records with 47 receptions, 875 yards All-Catholic Conference…selected for Blue/ Football Foundation…captain of the basketball and 12 touchdowns as a senior…also scored Gold All-Star Game…had 85 tackles and team his senior year, where he played guard… twice on kick returns, twice on punt returns two sacks as a senior…lettered three years four-year honor roll student…member of the and once on an interception return…earned in basketball, averaging six points and eight Spanish and Latin National Honors Societies. three letters each in basketball and track and rebounds…received Eddie Michaels Spirit field…team’s leading scorer and rebounder Award…vice president of student council… PERSONAL: Son of John and Geraldine with 12 points and seven rebounds per game… member of all-state chorus and performed in O’Neil…brother, John, played quarterback ran 400m in 49 seconds…anchored state spring musicals and fall shows…participated at Holy Cross…born 8/29/90. championship 4x400m relay team…honor roll in campus ministry…honor roll student… student…school’s Student of the Month. ambassador to Hugh O’Brien Youth leadership RUSHING Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game conference…received Principal’s Leadership 2009 2/0 3 -1 0 3 -0.3 -0.5 PERSONAL: Son of Kathy Padia…born Award…member of Spanish Honor Society Totals 2/0 3 -1 0 3 -0.3 -0.5 2/22/89. and National Honor Society.

PASSING RECEIVING Year G/GS Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Lg Comp.% Yds./Game Eff. Rating Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game 2009 2/0 4-8 5 0-0 5 50.0 2.5 55.3 PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Mary 2007 8/1 4 33 0 15 8.2 4.1 Totals 2/0 4-8 5 0-0 5 50.0 2.5 55.3 2008 8/1 2 12 0 9 6.1 1.5 Phillips…born 12/20/88…in previous 2009 10/2 10 127 1 24 12.7 12.7 seasons, has been featured as the stadium Totals 26/4 16 172 1 24 10.8 6.6 national anthem singer at home games. 18 PUNT RETURNS Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg Yards/Ret. Yards/Game DEFENSIVE Fumbles 2009 10/2 8 52 0 26 6.5 13.0 Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. Nathan Totals 10/2 8 52 0 26 6.5 13.0 2007 1/0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0/0 2008 7/3 4-8 12 1.0-6 0.5 0 0 0/1 Padia 2009 11/1 8-12 20 2.5-16 1.0 0 1 1/2 WR – Sr. – 6-3, 190 Totals 19/4 12-20 32 3.5-22 1.5 0 1 1/3 Lawrence, Kan./ 93 Lawrence Michael A n t h r o p o l o g y & 92 Sociology Phillips Zach DL – Sr. – 6-2, 290 2009: Played in 10 games with two starts in Thornton, Pa./ Protin the Leopards’ five-man receiving rotation… Salesianum DL – So. – 6-3, 250 had at least one catch in five games while Economics and Music Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland garnering his third varsity letter…finished the Economics season with 10 catches for 127 yards and one 2009: Appeared in all 11 games with one touchdown…made a career-high four catches start to garner his second first varsity for 44 yards in a start vs. Bucknell…his only letter…made 20 tackles, 2.5 for loss, with 2009: Played in three games as a freshman… grab vs. Colgate was a 23-yard, second quarter one sack…managed at least one tackle in selected to the Patriot League Academic touchdown reception…also returned eight eight games, including a season-high five in a Honor Roll and maintains a 3.25 overall punts for 52 yards in four games…sat out 2010 win over Colgate…forced a pair of fumbles GPA. spring season with fractured foot. and recovered another in the season opener at Georgetown while also recording a sack. AT LAKELAND: High Honor Roll student 2008: Appeared in eight games and made who was also a two-sport athlete…earned one start (Liberty) at wide receiver to earn 2008: Appeared in seven games and made second-team all-state honors as a senior… his second varsity letter…recorded one three starts at tackle to earn his first played middle linebacker as a senior and reception for nine yards against Lehigh. varsity letter…racked up career-high six made 126 tackles…earned first-team all- tackles against Harvard…had three tackles county and first-team all-conference laurels 2007: Appeared in eight games, making four at Fordham…named to Patriot League while serving as a team captain…named to catches for 33 yards to earn his first varsity Academic Honor Roll. Super 100 Team…three-year letterwinner letter…made his first collegiate start vs. in football…two-year track letterwinner in Columbia where he pulled in a pass for five 2007: Made his varsity debut vs. Columbia. which he threw javelin and shot put. yards…caught two passes at Holy Cross, including a career-long 15-yard catch. AT SALESIANUM: Three-year letter- PERSONAL: Son of Adelbert Protin and winner on the offensive and defensive line and Susan Shefchik…born 1/18/91. AT LAWRENCE: Two-year letterwinner at linebacker…team captain…named first

26 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 15 6 29 Marc Jarred Davis Quilling Ricks QB – Sr. – 6-4, 220 Rodriguez TB – Sr. – 6-0, 195 K – Sr. – 5-11, 210 Allentown, Pa./Parkland Eldersburg, Md./ St. Petersburg, Fla./ Government & Law Mt. St. Joseph’s St. Petersburg Catholic Government & Law Government & Law 2009: Missed much of the 2009 season with a back injury…was healthy entering 2010 spring 2009: Did not see any varsity game action as 2010: Earned Preseason All-Patriot League campaign before sustaining a leg injury. he was slowed by injury. Team Second-Team honors from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview. 2008: Appeared in seven games, making three 2008: Made switch to tailback from defensive starts to earn first varsity letter…finished the back…appeared in six games to earn 2009: Named to The Sports Network 2009 season with 45 completions for 555 yards… first varsity letter…made two tackles at Preseason All-America Second Team… averaged a 59.2 percent completion rating Columbia. started all 11 games at kicker while achieving and a 135.2 percent efficiency rating...went letterwinner status for his third time…made 17-for-26 for 274 yards and three touchdowns 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. 8-of-16 field goals and 37-of-40 PATs… in first career start at Bucknell, the highest nailed the game-winning field goal against single-game output of any Lafayette QB in AT MT. ST. JOSEPH’S: Three-year Penn for the second time in his career with 2008…threw 17-for-24 for 184 yards and one letterwinner…held school record for longest a 28 yarder in overtime, reprising his role as touchdown against Holy Cross…started game punt return (93 yards) and single-game the hero from the Penn game his freshman vs. Lehigh and finished with five tosses for 57 rushing yards (268 yards)…ran for 798 year…was 2-for-2 in field goals against yards. yards in five games as a junior…averaged 9.0 Colgate…kicked a season-long 42-yarder vs. yards per carry and scored 11 touchdowns Fordham. 2007: Did not see any varsity game action. as a senior…member of the Baltimore Touchdown Club’s Super 22…invited to 2008: Started all 11 games at kicker for the AT PARKLAND: Three-year starter at represent Maryland in the Down Under Bowl Leopards to earn his second varsity letter… quarterback and team captain as a senior…led in Hawaii…ran the 40-yard dash in 4.46 earned Sports Network honorable mention school to a 10-0 record and the Lehigh Valley seconds, the sixth-fastest time at the Penn All-America honors and was named to the Conference championship in 2006…threw State Nike Camp…earned three letters as a All-Patriot League Second Team…connected for 750 yards with 13 touchdowns and two sprinter in track and field…timed at 10.68 on 13-of-15 field goals and 32-of-33 PATs; interceptions in the wing T offense…recorded seconds in the 100m as a sophomore…ran at one point Rodriguez had made 48 straight 2,030 yards passing and 20 touchdowns in the 55m dash in 6.3 seconds…honor roll PATs, including 17 straight to finish 2007… 27 games as a starter…tied school record student. is 63-for-66 (95 percent) on PATs in his with four touchdown passes in a game vs. career…was 2-for-2 in field goals against Bethlehem Catholic…won team offensive back PERSONAL: Son of Alfonso and Zuzel Harvard…kicked career-long 47-yard field award as a junior…all-league punter who was DeLaCueva-Ricks…born 12/29/88. goal at Colgate…also named to Patriot named special teams MVP as a sophomore and League Academic Honor Roll. junior…played three years of basketball… honor roll and high honor roll student… 2007: Named team’s Rookie of the Year member of German Honor Society and for his contributions on special teams… National Honor Society. connected on 8-of-13 field goals and 31-of- 33 PATs, including 17 straight to end the PERSONAL: Son of David and Ann Quilling season…recognized as the Patriot League …born 9/14/88. Special Teams Player of the Week (9/17 and

RUSHING 11/12)…booted two field goals at Penn, Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game including a 27-yard kick that gave Lafayette 2008 7/3 23 -7 0 12 -0.3 -1.0 Totals 7/3 23 -7 0 12 -0.3 -1.0 an 8-7 lead with five seconds left on the clock…kicked a career-long 41-yard field PASSING Year G/GS Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Lg Comp.% Yds./Game Eff. Rating goal in the fourth quarter at Holy Cross 2008 7/3 45-76 555 4-1 51 59.2 79.3 135.3 to seal the Leopards 31-21 victory…also Totals 7/3 45-76 555 4-1 51 59.2 79.3 135.3 handled kickoff duties for the first four games, kicking 16 times for 882 yards.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 27 RUSHING Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game Enrolled at Lafayette for the Spring 2007 2008 4/0 35 199 2 34 5.7 49.8 27 2009 10/2 42 215 1 48 5.1 21.5 semester. Jerome Totals 14/2 77 414 3 48 5.4 29.6 AT ST. PETERSBURG CATHOLIC: RECEIVING Rudolph Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game Three-year letterwinner in football and 2008 4/0 6 69 1 31 11.5 17.2 TB – Jr. – 5-10, 180 four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper 2009 10/2 17 259 1 45 15.2 25.9 in soccer…All-County and All-Suncoast Lithonia, Ga./ Totals 14/2 23 328 2 45 14.3 23.4 selection as a junior and senior…special Stephenson teams captain…named All-State as a senior Economics in 2005…went 17-of-23 on field goals and 2 made all 136 extra points over his final 2010: Earned Preseason All-Patriot League Darius two seasons…in soccer, was all-county Team Second-Team honors from Phil Steele’s honorable mention as a freshman and College Football Preview. Safford sophomore, first team all-county as a junior CB – So. – 5-9, 175 and all-state as a senior…member of Spanish 2009: Played in 10 games as part of a four- Douglasville, Ga./ Honor Society and Athletes for Christ… back tailback rotation to earn his second Alexander honor roll student all four years. varsity letter in as many seasons…carried 42 Undeclared times for 215 yards (5.1 yards per carry) and PERSONAL: Son of Rudy and Maria one touchdown…season-long run of 48 yards 2009: Played in nine games to earn his first Rodriguez…born 4/14/88. came on a touchdown against Georgetown… varsity letter...made eight tackles and added

FIELD GOALS made 17 catches for 259 yards and a a pass breakup. Year G Made-Att. Lg. Pct. Blkd. touchdown…biggest receiving day came in a 2007 11 8-13 41 61.5 1 2008 11 13-15 47 86.7 0 win over Colgate when he had three catches AT ALEXANDER: Honor Roll student and 2008 11 8-16 42 50.0 0 for 80 yards including a 35-yard touchdown recipient of President’s Scholarship…three- Totals 33 29-44 47 65.9 1 catch and a 45 yard grab. sport athlete…four-year varsity starter as a KICKOFFS defensive back, running back, wide receiver Year G No. Yds. Avg. TB OB 2007 4 16 882 55.1 0 1 2008: One of the top contributing freshmen and punt returner…averaged 8.0 yards 2008 0 0 000 00.0 0 0 who played in four games and earned his per carry for his career and 15.2 yards per 2009 1 1 11 11.0 0 0 Totals 5 17 893 52.5 0 1 first varsity letter…carried 35 times for reception…had 11 career touchdowns (eight 199 yards and two touchdowns…despite rushing, three receiving) and 47 career PAT KICKS Year G Made-Att Pct. having carried the ball just six times tackles and six pass break-ups as a defensive 2007 11 31-33 93.9 entering the Fordham game, he enjoyed a back…nominated as 2008 Douglas County 2008 11 32-33 97.0 2009 11 37-40 92.5 breakout performance in a 48-13 victory, Football Player of the Year…collected Totals 33 100-106 94.3 carrying 16 times for 140 yards and two second-team all-region and second-team

PUNTING touchdowns; added three catches for 51 all-county honors as a running back… Year G Punts Yds. Avg. Lg. yards and a season-long run of 31 yards earned 2008 Captains Award…also played 2007 1 1 40 40.0 40 2008 2 4 151 37.8 44 against Fordham. four years as a point guard on the basketball 2009 0 0 0 00.0 0 team and spent two years on track and field Totals 3 5 191 38.2 44 AT STEPHENSON: Two-year starter at team…was an all-county and all-region running back and cornerback to earn his selection in basketball and the regional and first varsity letter…had 106 carries for 792 county champion on the yards and 10 touchdowns…first-team all- 4 x 100 relay team. region at the 5A level…received all-county honorable mention…participated in the PERSONAL: Son of Brenda Safford…born county all-star game…member of the track 11/19/90. team where he ran the 100m, 4x100m DEFENSIVE and 4x400m relays…member of DECA, a Fumbles marketing fraternity…honor roll member Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 2009 9/0 3-5 8 0.0-0 0.0 0 1 0/0 through four years of high school. Totals 9/0 3-5 8 0.0-0 0.0 0 1 0/0 PERSONAL: Son of Bradford and Helga Rudolph…born 9/18/80.

28 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 50 breakups and one quarterback hurry for the 17 season…forced a fumble at Georgetown… Zach registered a career-high 16 tackles in a win Kyni over Penn, earning him Patriot League Schleimer Defensive Player of the Week laurels… Scott OL – Sr. – 6-3, 275 CB – So. – 6-0, 185 picked off a pass at Harvard, the first Summit, N.J./Summit/ Middletown, N.Y./ interception of his career. Iona College Pine Bush Economics Economics 2008: Moved to linebacker for the 2008 season…appeared in all 11 games to earn 2009: Played in seven games as a rookie… 2009: Played in one game for the Leopards, his second varsity letter…made six tackles made two tackles, including one for a loss seeing time versus Bucknell. at Fordham…recorded career-high seven of 12 yards. tackles and one sack at Colgate…named to AT IONA: Started all 11 games at left tackle Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. AT PINE BUSH: Honor Roll student and in 2008 before the school dropped the football two-year member of Pine Bush’s Academy program...transferred to Lafayette. 2007: Named defensive scout team of Finance…spent four years as a running co-MVP…appeared in five varsity games back and cornerback…amassed 1,738 AT SUMMIT: A three-year starter who as a backup defensive back to earn his first career yards on 199 carries and averaged 8.7 served as captain his junior and senior years, varsity letter…made six stops on the season, yards per carry…finished with 18 career splitting time between guard, defensive including two against Lehigh. touchdowns…an All-Section 9 player and tackle and defensive end…Iron Hills All- was named to Times-Herald Record All-Star Conference two-time honoree and named AT CHESTER ACADEMY: Four-year Second Team…First-Team Class AA Section team’s Most Valuable Player his senior letterwinner at tailback and linebacker… 9 offensive and defensive all-star…2008 year…earned two varsity letters playing team captain as a junior and senior…first Pine Bush Running Back of the Year…also defense for Summit’s lacrosse team and team All-State in 2006 after being named played four years of basketball as a guard. started every game his senior year. second team in 2005…ran for 4,503 yards and 51 touchdowns in his career and made PERSONAL: Son of Albert Scott and PERSONAL: Son of John and Bonnie 219 tackles…1,933 yards rushing and 23 Kimberly Tyson…born 3/28/91. Schleimer…born 12/26/1988. touchdowns as a senior…also had 68 tackles DEFENSIVE Fumbles and six sacks…All-New York State Section Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. 9 Selection as a junior and senior…all-league 2009 7/0 2-0 2 1.0-12 0.0 0 0 0/0 47 selection in each of his last three seasons… Totals 7/0 2-0 2 1.0-12 0.0 0 0 0/0 named league “Back of the Year” and received Michael Times Herald Record All-Star status in 2005 and Schmidlein 2006…also earned four letters in baseball… 7 recorded .470 career batting average and LB – Sr. – 6-1, 220 Andrew Chester, N.Y./Chester was named All-State as a junior and senior… Academy member of the high school band…treasurer Shoop QB – So. – 6-1, 205 Economics of the Varsity Club…member of the Key Club…four-year member of the honor Danville, Pa./Danville 2010: Will serve as a team captain along roll…represented Chester Academy at the Undeclared with fellow senior Mitch Bennett…sat out 2006 West Point Character and Leadership 2010 spring season after undergoing shoulder Conference…Wendy’s High School Heisman 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. surgery in December…collected Preseason nominee. All-Patriot League Team First-Team honors AT DANVILLE: Honor roll student and from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview… PERSONAL: Son of John and Cindy three-sport athlete in high school…threw earned Consensus Draft Services Preseason All- Schmidlein…born 6/13/89. for more than 5,100 yards and nearly 50

America Honorable Mention status. DEFENSIVE touchdowns in two and a half seasons as the Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. starter at Danville…breakout season was 2007 5/0 3-3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2009: Earned All-Patriot League Second- 2008 11/0 12-15 27 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 1 0/0 2007 when he threw for 2,500+ yards and Team honors after starting in nine of 10 2009 10/9 39-61 100 7.0-16 2.0-8 1 2 0/1 had 28 touchdowns…three-year starter games he played…team’s leading tackler, Totals 26/9 54-79 133 8.0-23 3.0-15 1 3 0/1 in baseball, hitting for a .311 clip with racking up 100 tackles with seven tackles for two homers and 15 RBI as a sophomore… loss…finished 23rd in the nation in tackles hit for a .320 average as a junior when he and finished with 10 or more tackles in also managed a 7-2 mark with a 3.2 ERA seven games…managed two sacks, two pass on the mound…two-time All-District IV

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 29 RUSHING Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game and All-Susquehanna Conference selection 2008 9/0 10 77 0 27 7.7 8.6 in baseball…also played basketball for two 12 2009 9/4 10 38 1 13 3.8 4.2 seasons. Greg Totals 18/4 20 115 1 27 5.8 6.4 PUNT RETURNS Stripe Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg Yards/Ret. Yards/Game PERSONAL: Son of Gary and Linda Shoop… 2009 9/4 7 39 0 11 5.6 4.3 WR – Jr. – 5-9, 175 born 11/29/90. Totals 9/4 7 39 0 11 5.6 4.3 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah KICK RETURNS Economics Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg Yards/Ret. Yards/Game 2009 9/4 4 69 0 19 17.2 7.7 3 Totals 9/4 4 69 0 19 17.2 7.7 2009: Played in nine games with four starts Kyle to collect second varsity letter…spent time at Simmons wide receiver while also serving as a kick and 43 DB – Jr. – 6-0, 185 punt returner…reeled in 20 catches for 280 Pittsburgh, Pa./ Plum yards for an average of 14 yards per catch… Sam Stuart Economics made two catches for 54 yards vs. Liberty, DL – So. – 6-3, 215 including a season-long catch of 34 yards… Wichita, Kan./ made four grabs for a season-high 76 yards in a Kapuan-Mount Carmel 2009: Played in seven games with six starts win over Columbia…had a season-high seven Neuroscience before a shoulder injury in the Bucknell game catches for 75 yards at Holy Cross…scored ended his season…earned his second varsity a rushing touchdown at Yale on a six-yard letter…made 32 tackles on the season…broke scamper…returned seven punts for 39 yards 2009: Registered several tackles for loss in the up three passes…had two or more tackles in and four kicks for 69 yards. 2010 Maroon-White Spring Game…selected every game he played…made a career-high 10 to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll tackles in a win over Columbia…missed 2010 2008: Appeared in nine games to earn first and maintains a 3.4 overall GPA. spring season following December shoulder varsity letter…named as team’s Rookie of surgery…selected to the Patriot League the Year…carried the ball five times for 43 AT KAPAUN-MT. CARMEL: Graduated Academic Honor Roll and posted a 3.45 GPA yards and had two kick returns totaling 92 cum laude and was a Kansas Honor Scholar… in the spring semester. yards with an 80-yard touchdown return played linebacker, defensive end and defensive at Fordham; the runback was the first for a tackle while earning All-City League Second- 2008: Saw action in seven games to earn first Lafayette player since 2006 and it earned him Team Honors in Wichita…the team captain varsity letter…recorded two tackles in victory Patriot League Special Teams Player of the registered 11 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in over No. 14 Liberty. Week honors…recorded 22 yards on three his senior year…four-year letterwinner in carries while returning three kicks for 46 football…three-year letterwinner in track AT PLUM: Two-sport athlete who earned yards at Colgate. where he ran 11.1 in the 100, threw the shot varsity letters in football and baseball… put 47 feet and the discus 141 feet…two-year played quarterback, safety and punter…threw AT MAHWAH: Earned three varsity letters letterwinner in basketball. for 3,200 yards and made 319 tackles in his playing wide receiver, running back and high school career…two-time first-team all- defensive back…team captain who ran for PERSONAL: Son of David and Carol Stuart... conference selection (at quarterback in ’06 1,313 yards on 142 carries for 17 touchdowns born 8/20/90. and defensive back in ’07)…received Walk- his senior year…three-time all-league Ons Preseason All-State Honorable Mention selection at running back…all-county and status at quarterback…National Honor all-area utility player member…also competed Society member…made the high honor roll in track where he set school records in the three times and the honor roll once. 55-meter dash and pole vault…personal-best jump of 15' 1" earned him first-team all-state PERSONAL: Son of John and Arlene status…member of the high honor roll. Simmons…born 11/3/89. PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Diane DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. Break-ups Rcv./Fcd. Stripe…born 11/7/89. 2008 7/0 1-1 2 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0/0 2009 7/6 15-17 32 0.5-1 0.0 0 3 0/0 RECEIVING Totals 14/6 16-18 34 0.5-1 0.0 0 3 0/0 Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game 2008 9/0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 2009 9/4 20 280 0 34 14.0 31.1 Totals 18/4 21 281 0 34 13.4 15.6

30 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 39 and defensive tackle…participated in Pennsylvania Football Coaches Association 75 Ethan East/West All-Star game…collected First- Matt Team All-League honors at both positions Swerdlow as a junior and was a Pottsville Republican Welch P/K – So. – 5-11, 185 All-Area First Team member that year… OL – Jr. – 6-3, 290 La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla also played four years of baseball as a first Newtown, Pa./ Mechanical Engineering baseman and designated hitter. Council Rock North Economics 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. PERSONAL: Son of Scott and Tara Swoyer… 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. born 4/21/91. AT LA JOLLA: Named to San Diego Union 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. Tribune All-Academic Team from 2007-08… maintained a 4.02 GPA…participated in 85 AT COUNCIL ROCK NORTH: Two- Marine Technology Society Competitive time recipient of All-Suburban One League Engineer Internship Program in 2007… Kyle honors…served as team captain his senior four-year member of the football team as a Triplett year…named the Team Lineman of the place kicker/punter…school-record holder WR – Jr. – 6-0, 180 Year…earned team award to recognize off- with 70-yard punt…averaged 38.5 yards per Thousand Oaks, Calif./ season work…selected to attend District punt as a senior…four-time La Jolla Player Thousand Oaks Athletic Leadership Conference…member of the Week as a senior…captured first Economics of the SHARE Community Services place at the Extra Teams Solutions Combine Program…played one year of baseball as an at UMass in the summer of 2007…named 2009: Did not see any varsity game action. outfielder and first baseman. La Jolla’s Junior Varsity Special Teams Player of the Year and Junior Varsity Special 2008: Did not see any varsity game action. PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Susan Teams MVP…saw time at running back as Welch…born 10/26/89. a freshman and junior varsity player…also AT THOUSAND OAKS: Four-year played two years of lacrosse as a midfielder. member of football team…two-year letterwinner at wide receiver and 21 PERSONAL: Son of Neal and Nancy quarterback…all-league and all-county Swerdlow…born 5/26/91. selection as a senior wide receiver…four Emery year Scholar Athlete Award recipient, Young 4.05 GPA in honors and AP…Presidential TB – So. – 5-8, 175 Education Award recipient…nominated to 77 Raleigh, N.C./ Congressional Youth Leadership Council… Tyler Broughton member of Athletes against Drugs and the Biology Swoyer Gridiron Club. OL – So. – 6-2, 310 2009: Played in two games as a rookie. Auburn, Pa./ PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Debbi Schuylkill Haven Triplett…born 6/30/90. AT BROUGHTON: National Honor Economics Society member and two-time Academic All-Conference student-athlete…honor roll 2009: Played in four of the last five games of student…All-Conference and Academic All- the season and earned first varsity letter. Conference in the Cap Seven…served as a two-year captain for his varsity squad…team AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN: Played four MVP as a senior…rushed for 16 touchdowns years as an offensive and defensive tackle… and 999 yards in nine games, averaging 5.4 earned three varsity letters and served as yards per carry…two-sport athlete who captain his junior and senior seasons… competed on the track team in the 100m finished his senior campaign with 75 tackles and the 4x100m relay…ran a 10.8 second and nine sacks and amassed 85 tackles and 100 meters…won the Four-Star Athlete three sacks as a junior…2008 Pennsylvania Award for track. Associated Press Second-Team All-State selection…named Anthracite Football PERSONAL: Son of Emery and Marcia League Lineman of the Year and earned Young…born 8/31/91. spot on league’s First Team as an offensive

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 31 28 Neal Zott S – So. – 6-0, 205 Romeo, Mich./Almont Undeclared

2009: Did not see any varsity game action, sitting out the year due to medical issues.

AT ALMONT: Honor roll student who maintained a 3.65 GPA while earning his school’s Bronze, Silver and Gold Academic awards…French Academic Award winner who participates in a mentoring program that tutors elementary students…Academic All-Conference honoree…three-sport star who spent time at safety, wide receiver and quarterback during his high school career… two-time first-team all-state selection… first-team all-county…named MVP of Blue Water Area Conference while also garnering first-team all-conference honors… the team captain was also named All-Tri City Area and Lapeer County Player of the Year in football…in his junior season, made 40 catches for 1,001 yards and 14 touchdowns…in senior year, was 42-for- 77 for 831 yards passing while rushing for 505 yards…garnered 2,072 all-purpose yards, including five kick or punt returns for touchdowns…also made 61 tackles…on the basketball court, averaged 19.0 ppg while earning all-county and all-conference honors and honorable mention all-state…played two years of varsity tennis where he was the fourth singles state champion as a freshman and an all-conference selection.

PERSONAL: Son of Steven and Jennifer Zott…born 7/25/90.

32 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL FRESHMEN

Atlantic League First-Team honors as a PERSONAL: Son of John and Carol Boles... 57 senior…named second-team All-South youngest of five with brothers, Brian and Jersey and a Brooks-Irvine Memorial Club David, and sisters, Shannon and Courtney... Ben Aloi Scholar Athlete as a senior...three-year born 8/4/91…joins fellow Winter Park LB – Fr. – 6-0, 200 letterwinner in track and field, throwing recruit Patrick Mputu as a member of the Westbury, N.Y./ the shot put and discus…selected to All Class of 2014. St. Anthony’s Cape-Atlantic League First-Team in junior and senior seasons…member of Select Choir, Concert Ensemble and Madrigal 66 Singers. Plans to major in Economics. Brad PERSONAL: Son of Wade and Susan Bormann AT ROMAN CATHOLIC: Two-sport Anastor...has a sister, Laura...born OL – Fr. – 6-3, 280 athlete who played defensive end and 6/27/91. Flemington, N.J./ outside linebacker...earned All-CHSFL Hunterdon Central honors his senior year of football and was a two-year letterwinner...rang up 93 Plans to major in Biology. tackles, two touchdowns, four fumble 72 recoveries and one interception in 2009... AT HUNTERDON CENTRAL: Honor member of St. Anthony’s Leadership Team Chris Roll student and National Honor Society which helped with students’ transition Anderson member...collected Edward J. Bloustein from middle school to high school...three- OL – Fr. – 6-6, 290 Distinguished Scholar Award...earned year member of basketball team at power West Chester, Pa./ Jack Stephan college scholarship during his forward where he averaged eight points West Chester East senior year, beating out 29 other seniors… per game and served as a team captain... scholar-athlete award winner and member volunteered for Central Nassau Athletic Has yet to decide on a major. of Chinese National Honor Society...served Association, Holy Family Church and East as editor of school newspaper and was a Meadow School District. AT WEST CHESTER EAST: Honor roll class council member...two-sport athlete student who was a member of the National in football (offensive and defensive line) PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Andrea and Spanish Honor Societies...played four and wrestling (heavyweight)...three-year Aloi...has two younger sisters, Alexandra years of football as offensive tackle... varsity letterwinner in football and team and Juliana...born 1/3/92…one of two member of the Black Student Union. was a state playoff qualifier in 2009 when incoming freshmen from St. Anthony’s, he earned First-Team All-County, All- joining Alex White. PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Dawn Conference, All-Area, All-West Jersey Anderson...born 4/2/92. and All-Group IV honors...as a junior, was named First-Team All-County and All- 76 Conference and was Third-Team All-Area 52 and All-West Jersey for a state-qualifying Andrew team...as a sophomore, was a letterwinner Mike Boles on the offensive line for a state champion... Anastor LB – Fr. – 6-3, 215 OL – Fr. – 6-5, 305 in wrestling, won three letters and was a Winter Park, Fla./ Vineland, N.J./Vineland First-Team All-County and All-Conference Winter Park Northeastern Univ. selection while winning the District 17 title. Plans to major in Government & Law. PERSONAL: Son of Christian and Holly Plans to major in Economics. Transferred from Northeastern University where Bormann...has two younger sisters, Kathryn he took a redshirt year as a freshman in 2009. and Caroline...born 5/31/92. AT WINTER PARK: Defensive MVP, AT VINELAND: Selected as a National top linebacker and team captain during his Football Foundation and College Hall of senior season...played linebacker and tight Fame Scholar Athlete…National Honor end...also played baseball as a catcher and Society member who captained the team third baseman. his senior season...earned All Cape-

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 33 30 5 Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic team and was named the WATD Distinguished Player Shane Paul of the Year...outstanding track and field Brady Coleman athlete who was the Division III discus state champion...owns career bests of 163' S – Fr. – 6-1, 190 CB – Fr. – 6-0, 195 (discus) and 50'5" (shot put)...team captain Plymouth Meeting, Pa./ Harrisburg, Pa./ and three-year letterwinner in basketball. La Salle College Central Dauphin

PERSONAL: Son of John and Sheila Plans to major in Economics. Plans to major in Computer Science. Creahan...youngest of four children with an older sister, Nora, and older brothers, Jack AT LA SALLE COLLEGE: National Honor AT CENTRAL DAUPHIN: Honor and Neil...born 2/12/91. Society member and tutor...part of PIAA roll student and National Honor Society AAAA state champion team...earned First- inductee...appointed to Student Advisory Team All-Catholic and All-City honors and Committee...invited to Congressional 74 Third-Team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Student Leadership Conference...National plaudits...honorable mention All-State Scholar Award winner...certified Microsoft Pat Crosby selection...Philadelphia Catholic League Office Specialist...named to Mid-Penn OL – Fr. – 6-4, 290 All-Decade honorable mention...member Commonwealth Conference First Team... Sudbury, Mass./ of baseball team...two-time Tex Flannery the team captain was selected to the Lincoln Sudbury Award winner. Top 100 Midstate Football Player list compiled by the Patriot News...picked as PERSONAL: Son of John and Bridget Brady... EasternPaFootball.com 2009 Top Senior... has a younger brother, Ryan, and a younger recorded 120 tackles and made seven picks Plans to major in Economics. sister, Bridget...born 11/5/91. to go along with 10 pass deflections and two forced fumbles...also returned a kick AT LINCOLN SUDBURY: Named a for a touchdown...as a two-sport athlete in Lincoln Sudbury Scholar while achieving 65 track and field, was a Mid-Penn Champion Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic (4x400) and qualified for districts as a honors as a senior...named Dual County Mazi Chiles sophomore and junior...ran 100 meters, 200 League Lineman of the Year in 2009 to DL – Fr. – 6-0, 275 meters, 400 meters and 4x100 meter relay. go along with all-league honors his junior Washington D.C./ and senior seasons...Daily News All-Star South Gwinnett (Ga.) PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Yasmin First Team as a senior and Second Team Coleman...father played college football with as a junior...earned Massachusetts All- Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani at Lebanon State Super 26 laurels and was selected for Has yet to decide on major. Valley...has an older brother, Demetrice, and Shriners All-Star Game...served as team younger sister, Lauren...born 4/23/92. captain as a senior when he was named team AT SOUTH GWINNETT: Scholar athlete MVP...also lettered in lacrosse. who led team in tackles and sacks in his junior year...led team in tackles for loss in 42 PERSONAL: Son of Alan and Virginia junior and senior year...two time defensive Crosby...has two older sisters, Sara and player of the week and difference maker Pat Amy, and an older brother, Michael...born of the week...helped lead team to sweet Creahan 5/14/92. 16 of Georgia 5A playoff sweet 16...Honor FB – Fr. – 6-1, 235 Grad...Lamp of Knowledge award winner... Hingham, Mass./ Kappa League Vice-president. Hingham/Avon Old Farms PERSONAL: Son of Nicholas Chiles and Esther Iverem...born 8/21/92. Plans to major in Economics.

AT HINGHAM/AVON OLD FARMS: Honor Roll student who played fullback, linebacker and tight end during his high school and prep career...two-time all-league selection and team captain...selected to the

34 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 49 73 87 DeOliver Darius Brandon Davis Glover Hall S – Fr. – 6-2, 185 DL – Fr. – 6-3, 280 TE – Fr. – 6-7, 230 Flourtown, Pa./ Milford, Pa./ Shaker Heights, Ohio/ Hun School Delaware Valley/ Shaker Heights/Western Mercersburg Academy Reserve Academy Has yet to decide on a major. Plans to major in Computer Science. Has yet to decide on a major. AT HUN SCHOOL: Versatile player who saw time at quarterback, running back, AT DELAWARE VALLEY: Earned AT SHAKER HEIGHTS/WESTERN wide receiver and linebacker...named to All-Lackawanna League honors and All- RESERVE ACADEMY: Honor roll student All-Prep Defensive Second Team by the Region District 11 distinction...tabbed as who had the team-high GPA for fall 2008... Star Ledger...also played basketball at Hun as Defensive MVP. selected to All-Lake Erie League...earned a point guard and shooting guard...earned All-Sun Press honors as a junior. academic privilege as a sophomore…spent AT MERCERSBURG ACADEMY: one year at Central High School (Pa.), the Named to the All-Mid Atlantic Prep PERSONAL: Son of Anson and Diane Hall... high school of current Lafayette assistant League and selected as Team MVP. has an older brother, Anson, and a younger coach Marcel Quarterman. brother, Conner...born 8/25/91. PERSONAL: Son of Sean Glover and Valerie PERSONAL: Son of Douglas and Dorothy Bransol...born 3/27/91. Davis...brother, Douglas, is a junior guard 51 on Princeton men’s basketball team…has a Matt Haugh sister, Drew…born 7/10/91. 16 LB – Fr. – 6-1, 220 Matt Orefi eld, Pa./Parkland 86 Grant Morgan WR – Fr. – 6-2, 180 Mount Vernon, N.Y./ Greenwich/Choate Donohue Plans to major in Economics. TE – Fr. – 6-5, 225 Rosemary Hall Madison, Conn./ AT PARKLAND: Selected to the All-Lehigh Daniel Hand/Cheshire Plans to major in Economics. Academy Valley Conference First Team and was AT GREENWICH/CHOATE named All-Area Second Team...three-year Plans to major in History or Biology. ROSEMARY HALL: Selected for Fairfield letterwinner who played linebacker, fullback, County Interscholastic Athletic Conference halfback and tight end. AT DANIEL HAND/CHESHIRE (FCIAC) First Team...set school records ACADEMY: Selected for all-league honors with 63 career receptions for 922 yards PERSONAL: Son of Daniel and Jean while also being named Connecticut and 14 touchdowns...small forward on the Haugh...has two older brothers, Dan and Defensive Player of the Week...four-sport basketball team for which he was a three- Mike, and a younger sister, Kristen...born athlete who also played basketball, lacrosse year letterwinner and the team MVP his 10/2/91. and baseball...Eagle Scout. senior year.

PERSONAL: Son of Thomas and Susan PERSONAL: Son of Roland and Arlene Donohue...has three younger brothers Kerry, Grant...born 12/28/90. Patrick and Shane...born 11/7/90.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 35 53 9 34 Kasheem Roosevelt Dion Hill Juin King LB – Fr. – 6-0, 200 WR – Fr. – 5-10, 175 CB – Fr. – 6-1, 170 Marietta, Ga./ Miramar, Fla./ Douglasville, Ga./ Hillgrove Flanagan Alexander

Plans to major in Economics. Plans to major in Economics. Has yet to decide on a major. AT HILLGROVE: Honor roll student who AT FLANAGAN: Four-year honor roll AT ALEXANDER: Three-sport athlete had 87 tackles his senior year...participated student who maintained a 4.0 weighted grade- who played four years of varsity football... in the Cobb County Senior Bowl...named point average (GPA)...played four years of played outside linebacker, safety, Cobb County Defensive Player of the Week football at Flanagan and earned three varsity cornerback and wide receiver...also on two occasions...member of The Future letters as a wide receiver...also returned punts played three years of basketball as a power Business Leaders of America and the and kicks...as a senior, made 84 catches for forward and center and earned two varsity Entrepreneurship Club...also lettered in 865 yards (16.7 yards per catch) with eight letters in track in the triple jump. track and field. touchdowns...also carried the ball 59 times for 341 yards (5.8 yards per carry) and three PERSONAL: Son of Diane and Dion PERSONAL: Son of Carla Wooter...born scores...left Flanagan as the team’s all-time King...born 8/31/92. 1/15/92. leading receiver...named an All-Broward player by the Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald... also competed for four years on the track 46 33 team, running the 100 and 200 meters as well Jet Marcellus as the 4x100 relay...his best time in the 100m was 10.8. Kollie Irving SLOT/RS – Fr. – 5-6, 160 TB – Fr. – 5-10, 190 PERSONAL: Son of Natacha and Julian Lowell, Mass./ Thornton, Pa./ Smith...born 1/4/92. Lowell/New Hampton Garnet Valley Has yet to decide on a major. Plans to major in Government and Law. 48 AT NEW HAMPTON: Honor roll student AT GARNET VALLEY: Honor roll Greg who was a three-sport athlete in high student who earned honorable mention Kessel school before spending two years at New All-DELCO (Delaware County) and All- HB – Fr. – 6-1, 225 Hampton School...runs a 4.3 in the 40... Central League status...grinded out 550 East Stroudsburg, Pa./ the team captain led his New Hampton yards on the ground (6.4 yards per carry) East Stroudsburg South squad to a state title behind 850 yards and 270 yards in the air (17.5 yards per rushing, eight touchdowns, two kick catch) as a senior...played running back, Plans to major in Economics. returns for touchdown and one punt return outside linebacker and tight end during his for touchdown while playing in just six career...earned Garnet Valley Ambassador AT EAST STROUDSBURG SOUTH: games...made 11 tackles in New England Award (scholar-athlete) and the County Member of the National Honor Society championship game...earned All-New Coaches Association MVP (twice)...twice who ranked in the top 10 percent of his England honors in his first year at New named Jag Athlete of the Month...three- class...named All-Conference two times... Hampton while compiling more than 1,000 sport athlete who was a starter and team in his senior year, scored four touchdowns, yards to go along with 10 touchdowns and captain on the basketball squad at guard/ had 541 receiving yards and averaged 6.7 two interceptions in eight games. forward and a track athlete competing tackles per game...named to the Mountain in the 100m, 200m and 400m...peer Valley Conference First Team as a tight AT LOWELL: Selected to All-Merrimack counselor and a member of SADD. end, linebacker and punter...the high Valley Conference First Team and honor roll student earned Scholar Athlete earned All-Scholastic honors...rushed for PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Adriene honors in 2009 season...also lettered in 700-plus yards, seven touchdowns and Irving...has a younger sister, Gabby...born basketball...Special Olympics volunteer. picked off two passes...named to the All 5/26/92. Merrimack Valley Conference Second PERSONAL: Son of Gary and Debra Team in basketball...nominated to play in Kessel...born 1/12/92. the Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star

36 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Game...also lettered in track...member at safety...starter on the basketball team earned the KDKA Extra Effort Award for of the Captain Society and Multi-Cultural at guard...peer mentor and a member of Athletics and Academics...team captain Club. Future Business Leaders of America. of basketball team in his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Jasper and Hannah PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Tracy Kollie...born 1/4/91. Martinez...has three brothers, one older, PERSONAL: Son of David and Theresa Stephen, and two younger, Andrew and McTighe...has two brothers, Colin and Kevin...born 12/6/91. Brennan, and a sister, Maria...born 38 8/22/91. Randall 14 Logan Patrick 4 CB – Fr. – 5-9, 170 Pat Mputu Atlanta, Ga./ McCain TB – Fr. – 5-10, 185 Riverwood QB – Fr. – 6-4, 230 Orlando, Fla./ Miami, Fla./ Winter Park Plans to major in History. Coral Gables

AT RIVERWOOD: Dean’s list student Plans to major in Pre-Dental/Biology. who was a two-sport star...played wide receiver, running back and defensive AT CORAL GABLES: Honor roll Plans to major in Economics. back...served as football team captain student who earned All-Dade County where he won the Iron Man Award and the Honorable Mention his junior and senior AT WINTER PARK: Graduated from the Bill Hoskyn Memorial Award...averaged seasons...passed for 2,280 yards and 23 International Baccalaureate program with a six yards per carry when running the ball touchdowns and ran for 348 yards and 4.3 GPA...scampered for more than 2,700 and made 16 catches for 237 yards with three touchdowns over the past two rushing yards and 300 receiving yards for three touchdowns as a senior; also made 37 years...led squad to consecutive 6A playoff his career with 31 touchdowns...three- tackles with a forced fumble and three pass appearances...broke school record for most year letterwinner who was the Offensive breakups...collected Coaches’ Award in touchdown passes in a quarter and half. Back of the Year in Central Florida while track and field. earning All-Central Florida honors...earned PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Elizabeth All-Metro status and was No. 31 (No. 3 PERSONAL: Son of Harold and Etienne McCain...has two younger sisters, Molly running back) in Central Florida’s Top 100 Logan...has an older brother, Justin, and an and Erin, and younger brother, Joey...born ranking of players...member of track and older sister, Gabrielle...born 12/31/91. 3/21/92. field team in which he competed in the 4x100 relay and the 100m (10.7).

35 31 PERSONAL: Son of Tosh and Nenette Mputu...older brother, Jonathan, is a Chris Jake freshman wide receiver at Colgate...born Martinez McTighe 1/21/92… joins fellow Winter Park recruit S – Fr. – 5-11, 190 FB – Fr. – 6-1, 230 Mike Boles as member of Class of 2014. Harrington Park, N.J./ Butler, Pa./Knoch Northern Valley

Plans to major in Economics. Plans to major in Engineering.

AT NORTHERN VALLEY: Honor roll AT KNOCH: Honor roll student who student who did a little bit of everything played quarterback, linebacker, running during his four years on varsity, playing back, full back, punter, corner back and safety, running back, punter, kick returner free safety during his career...named to and punt returner...earned All-NBIAL the “Fabulous 22” by the Pittsburgh Post and All-Bergen County honors at running Gazette as a senior when he also collected back his senior season when he made 80 first-team linebacker and all-purpose tackles and rushed for 1,643 yards with back honors to go along with second-team 19 touchdowns...as a junior, collected punter laurels...tabbed as second-team All-NBIAL and All-Bergen County honors punter and defensive back as a junior...

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 37 78 10 60 Danton Mark Ross Joe WR – Fr. – 6-3, 200 Ponzol Aliquippa, Pa./ Skrobola OL – Fr. – 6-3, 240 LB – Fr. – 6-1, 220 Hopewell Durham, Pa./Palisades Middletown, N.Y./ Pine Bush

Plans to major in Economics. Plans to major in Economics. Plans to Major in Government and Law. AT HOPEWELL: National Honor Society AT PALISADES: National Honor Society member...selected for Pittsburgh Post Gazette AT PINE BUSH: High honor roll student member and high honor roll student...named “Fabulous 22”...earned honorable mention who was a member of the National Honor to 2009 Colonial League Second Team while all-state honors...unanimous choice for Society and a Scholar-Athlete Award earning honorable mention as a junior... All-Parkway Conference laurels where he winner...named to the Times Herald Record achieved Lehigh Valley Scholastic Athlete helped lead his squad to a conference title... Second Team after averaging 18 tackles honors...earned a varsity letter in wrestling... in 2009, his team finished 12-1 as WPIAL per game and had with eight sacks in five member of the German Honor Society. runner up...participated in Pennsylvania games...in 2008, selected as First Team East/West game...had 63 receptions, All-Section offense and defense...the team PERSONAL: Son of Danton and 1,400 yards and 19 touchdowns...member captain was named Pine Bush’s McIntyre Kimberley Ponzol...born 11/7/91. of basketball team...participated in the MVP while earning top linebacker and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes as a senior Cohen Weight Lifting Award...lettered in worship leader...member of student council, wrestling and track in which he competed 36 class representative and Spanish club...two- in the 100 meters and threw the discus and time MAC Scholar Athlete Award winner... shot put...played one year of lacrosse... Tyler scholar athlete. volunteered for parish activities, Relay for Robinson Life and Light the Night Walk for Cancer. S – Fr. – 6-1, 205 PERSONAL: Son of Frederick and Tamara Dublin, Ohio/ Ross...has two older brothers, Steve and PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Mary Dublin Coffman Kurt...born 5/22/91. Skrobola...has an older brother, Mike who is a Lafayette student, and two younger Plans to major in Eonomics. brothers, Anthony and Nicholas...born 89 11/7/91…one of two players from Pine AT DUBLIN COFFMAN: Honor roll Bush, joining sophomore Kyni Scott. student who was an All-Ohio Capital Zach Conference selection in 2009...Honorable Schnitzer Mention All-District in 2009...served as a TE – Fr. – 6-3, 240 61 team captain as a senior when he accounted Montclair, N.J./ Brendan for 71 tackles (seven for loss), two sacks, Montclair/ a forced fumble and three hurries...played Bridgton Academy Wengerter basketball for three seasons...member of LS/LB – Fr. – 6-0, 200 Communications Club and Student Athletic Has yet to decide on a major. Cresskill, N.J./ Council. Cresskill AT MONTCLAIR/BRIDGTON PERSONAL: Son of Douglas and Lori ACADEMY: High honor student who Has yet to decide on a major. Robinson...has a younger sister, Carrie, and played tight end, defensive end and younger brother, Nate...born 10/25/91. quarterback...participated in wrestling and AT CRESSKILL: Honor roll student who swimming...earned most improved, most was the Cresskill Scholar-Athlete Award dedicated and coach’s award in swimming... winner...two-time First Team All-League member of Bridgetones a cappella group... and All-County selection at linebacker... member of architecture club. three-year starter who also served as a team captain and was named team MVP... PERSONAL: Son of Fred Schnitzer and accumulated over 200 tackles and 36 tackles Joanne Zippel...grandson of Lafayette for loss during his career...had 1,174 all- All-American basketball player Martin purpose yards...wrestling standout who was Zippel ’49...born 7/30/91. a three-time First Team All-League and

38 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL All-County selection as well as a county 44 champion, winning more than 85 matches in his career...three-year letter winner in Luke track and field, competing in the 100 meter while throwing the discus and shot put... Yocum member of student government, yearbook LB – Fr. – 6-1, 215 and Peer Advisors for Cresskill Teens State College, Pa./ (PACT). State College Blair Academy PERSONAL: Son of Kurt and Virginia Wengerter...has three older brothers, Has yet to decide on a major. Brian, Sean and Kyle...born 1/11/92. AT STATE COLLEGE: High Honor Roll student...two-sport athlete who played 68 linebacker in football and defense in lacrosse… earned All-Mid-Penn Honorable Alex Mention status and played in the Lezzer White Lumber All-Star game…collected second- DL – Fr. – 6-3, 240 team all-conference lacrosse honors in Levittown, N.Y./ 2009 while being named defensive MVP St. Anthony’s and team captain

Plans to major in Government and Law. AT BLAIR: Garnered First Team All- MAPL laurels and First Team New Jersey AT ST. ANTHONY’S: Member of the Prep honors at Blair where he played National Society of High School Scholars... linebacker and tight end. selected to play in the NYCHSFL All- Star Game...in his senior season, made 83 PERSONAL: Son of Scott and Glenda tackles with eight sacks and also managed Yocum…born 2/8/91. a touchdown...also lettered in wrestling... earned Don Scots award for grade-point average.

PERSONAL: Son of Maria White...has a younger brother, Derek...born 5/13/92… one of two incoming freshmen from St. Anthony’s, joining Ben Aloi.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 39 2010 PRESEASON ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS YR HEIGHT WEIGHT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 2010 ROSTER 57 Ben Aloi LB Fr. 6-0 200 Westbury, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 76 Andrew Anastor OL Fr. 6-5 305 Vineland, N.J./Vineland/Northeastern Univ. BREAKDOWN 72 Chris Anderson OL Fr. 6-6 290 West Chester, Pa./West Chester East 96 Tahir Basil DL So. 6-2 265 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic BY CLASSS: 84 Mitchell Bennett WR Sr. 6-4 205 Orange, N.J./Paramus Catholic Seniors: 19 59 Scott Biel DL Jr. 6-3 290 Blue Bell, Pa./Wissahickon Juniors: 23 52 Mike Boles LB Fr. 6-3 215 Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park Sophomores: 20 66 Brad Bormann OL Fr. 6-3 280 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Freshmen: 35 30 Shane Brady S Fr. 6-1 190 Plymouth Meeting, Pa./La Salle College 40 Pete Bross FB So. 6-1 220 Allentown, Pa./Parkland BY LETTERWINNERS: 64 Will Brown DL So. 6-4 255 Warrenton, Va./Georgetown Prep Seniors: 13 79 Anthony Buffolino OL Jr. 6-5 310 Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin Juniors: 11 58 Leroy Butler LB Jr. 6-2 200 Sarasota, Fla./Booker Sophomores: 4 65 Mazi Chiles DL Fr. 6-0 275 Washington D.C../South Gwinnett (Ga.) 5 Paul Coleman CB Fr. 6-0 195 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin BY POSITION: 42 Pat Creahan FB Fr. 6-1 235 Hingham, Mass./Hingham/Avon Old Farms QB- 4 71 Jake Crooks OL Jr. 6-3 290 Wayne, Pa./Conestoga RB- 1 74 Pat Crosby OL Fr. 6-4 290 Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln Sudbury TB-6 49 DeOliver Davis S Fr. 6-2 185 Flourtown, Pa./Hun School HB-2 54 Nate Dixon LB Sr. 6-1 235 Pennsburg, Pa./Quakertown FB-3 86 Morgan Donohue TE Fr. 6-5 225 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand/Cheshire Aca. WR-12 80 Kevin Doty HB/TE Jr. 6-3 265 Doylestown, Pa./Germantown Academy TE-5 32 Ben Eaton LB Jr. 6-0 225 Baltimore, Md./Mercersburg Academy OL-14 56 Mike Eck OL Sr. 6-4 275 Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport DL-15 25 Alan Elder RB So. 5-9 195 Fort Washington, Md./Gonzaga College LB-12 24 Brandon Ellis DB Jr. 5-9 185 Jeffersonville, Pa./Norristown Area DE-2 13 Donald Ellis DB Sr. 5-10 190 Silver Spring, Md./Wheaton DB-7 26 Case Garner K So. 6-1 175 Middletown, Conn./Middletown CB-5 94 Doug Gerowski DL Sr. 6-3 260 New Hyde Park, N.Y./Chaminade S-5 73 Darius Glover DL Fr. 6-3 280 Milford, Pa./Del. Valley/Mercersburg Aca. P/K-4 19 Rodney Gould WR Jr. 5-10 170 Fort Washington, Md./Gonzaga SLOT-1 16 Matt Grant WR Fr. 6-2 180 Mount Vernon, N.Y./Greenwich/ Choate Rosemary Hall 91 Mike Grimaldi DL Jr. 6-2 250 Aberdeen, N.J./St. John Vianney 87 Brandon Hall TE Fr. 6-7 230 Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights Western Reserve Academy HEAD COACH 82 Brian Hall WR/LS Sr. 6-1 205 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Archbishop Wood Frank Tavani—Head Coach 51 Matt Haugh LB Fr. 6-1 220 Orefi eld, Pa./Parkland (Lebanon Valley ’75, 11th season) 83 Kyle Hayes WR Jr. 6-0 180 Newton, N.J./Kittatinny Regional 22 Vaughn Hebron TB So. 6-0 195 Senoia, Ga./Dover (Pa.) OFFENSIVE STAFF 55 Kyvory Henderson DL Jr. 6-3 220 Glen Burnie, Md./North County Mickey Fein (Offensive Coordinator / QB & WR) 53 Kasheem Hill LB Fr. 6-0 200 Marietta, Ga./Hillgrove Stan Clayton (OL) 95 Andrew Holmes DL Jr. 6-2 250 Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella Phil Hallahan (RB) 90 Lewis Irving DE Sr. 6-2 240 River Ridge, La./Newman/Salisbury School Marcel Quarterman (Offensive Asst./WR) 33 Marcellus Irving TB Fr. 5-10 190 Thornton, Pa./Garnet Valley Ryan Nase (Offensive Asst./TE) 9 Roosevelt Juin WR Fr. 5-10 175 Miramar, Fla./Flanagan 66 Scott Kajmo OL So. 6-3 295 Richboro, Pa./Archbishop Wood DEFENSIVE STAFF 48 Greg Kessel HB Fr. 6-1 225 East Stroudsburg, Pa./E. Stroudsburg South John Loose (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 34 Dion King CB Fr. 6-1 170 Douglasville, Ga./Alexander Doug McFadden (DB) 20 Carl Knowles DB Jr. 5-11 175 Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles Joe Dougherty (DL) Chad Walker (Defensive Asst./LB) Tim Nish (Defensive Asst./DL)

40 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL NO NAME POS YR HEIGHT WEIGHT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 46 Jet Kollie ATH Fr. 5-6 160 Lowell, Mass./New Hampton did you know? 1 Tom Kondash K/P Sr. 5-9 195 State College, Pa./State College The Lafayette Sports Network is the 63 Greg Krieger OL Jr. 6-4 295 Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere 8 Mark Layton WR Sr. 5-9 175 Sanford, Fla./Lake Mary most expansive television network in 38 Randall Logan CB Fr. 5-9 170 Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood the Patriot League, broadcasting all 99 Rick Lyster DL So. 6-2 255 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township 45 Gregory Mandile LB Sr. 6-0 215 Port Charlotte, Fla./Port Charlotte 11 games to over 10 million viewers in 97 Jason Marshalek DL So. 6-4 290 Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 35 Chris Martinez S Fr. 5-11 190 Harrington Park, N.J./Northern Valley 14 Patrick McCain QB Fr. 6-4 230 Miami, Fla./Coral Gables worldwide via GoLeopards.com.  41 Tyler McFarlane DB Jr. 6-2 210 Yorktown Hts, N.Y./Brunswick Sch./Hofstra U. 23 Evan McGovern DB Jr. 6-1 190 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 31 Jake McTighe FB Fr. 6-1 230 Butler, Pa./Knoch 88 Zach Midulla TE So. 6-2 245 Glen Allen, Va./Tucker 81 Michael Moses WR Sr. 6-2 215 Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal 4 Pat Mputu TB Fr. 5-10 185 Orlando, Fla./Winter Park 67 Mike Murphy OL So. 6-3 310 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 98 Erin Murray DL Jr. 6-2 250 Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake 37 Nick Nardone DB Sr. 6-0 190 Ellwood City, Pa./Lincoln 11 Ryan O’Neil QB Jr. 6-2 205 White Plains, N.Y./Iona Prep 18 Nathan Padia WR Sr. 6-3 190 Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence 93 Michael Phillips DL Sr. 6-2 290 Thornton, Pa./Salesianum 78 Danton Ponzol OL Fr. 6-3 240 Durham, Pa./Palisades 92 Zach Protin DL So. 6-3 250 Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland 15 Marc Quilling QB Sr. 6-4 220 Allentown, Pa./Parkland 6 Jarred Ricks TB Sr. 6-0 195 Eldersburg, Md./Mt. St. Joseph’s 36 Tyler Robinson S Fr. 6-1 205 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 29 Davis Rodriguez K Sr. 5-11 210 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 10 Mark Ross WR Fr. 6-3 200 Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell 27 Jerome Rudolph TB Jr. 5-10 180 Lithonia, Ga./Stephenson 2 Darius Safford CB So. 5-9 175 Douglasville, Ga./Alexander 50 Zach Schleimer OL Sr. 6-3 275 Summit, N.J./Summit 47 Michael Schmidlein LB Sr. 6-1 220 Chester, N.Y./Chester Academy 89 Zach Schnitzer TE Fr. 6-3 240 Montclair, N.J./Montclair/Bridgton Academy 17 Kyni Scott CB So. 6-0 185 Middletown, N.Y./Pine Bush 7 Andrew Shoop QB So. 6-1 205 Danville, Pa./Danville 3 Kyle Simmons DB Jr. 6-0 185 Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum 60 Joe Skrobola LB Fr. 6-1 220 Middletown, N.Y./Pine Bush 12 Greg Stripe WR Jr. 5-9 175 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah 43 Sam Stuart DE So. 6-3 215 Wichita, Kan./Kapuan-Mount Carmel 39 Ethan Swerdlow P/K So. 5-11 185 La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla 77 Tyler Swoyer OL So. 6-2 310 Auburn, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 85 Kyle Triplett WR Jr. 6-0 180 Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks 75 Matt Welch OL Jr. 6-3 290 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North 61 Brendan Wengerter LS/LB Fr. 6-0 200 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill 68 Alex White DL Fr. 6-3 240 Levittown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 44 Lucas Yocum LB Fr. 6-1 215 State College, Pa./State College/Blair Aca. 21 Emery Young TB So. 5-8 175 Raleigh, N.C./Broughton 28 Neal Zott S So. 6-0 205 Romeo, Mich./Almont

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NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 2010 ROSTER 1 Tom Kondash K/P Sr. 5-9 195 State College, Pa./State College 2 Darius Safford CB So. 5-9 175 Douglasville, Ga./Alexander BREAKDOWN 3 Kyle Simmons DB Jr. 6-0 185 Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum 4 Pat Mputu TB Fr. 5-10 185 Orlando, Fla./Winter Park BY MAJOR: 5 Paul Coleman CB Fr. 6-0 195 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin Economics: 23 6 Jarred Ricks TB Sr. 6-0 195 Eldersburg, Md./Mt. St. Joseph’s Undeclared: 8 7 Andrew Shoop QB So. 6-1 205 Danville, Pa./Danville Government & Law: 6 8 Mark Layton WR Sr. 5-9 175 Sanford, Fla./Lake Mary Mechanical Engineering: 4 9 Roosevelt Juin WR Fr. 5-10 175 Miramar, Fla./Flanagan Anthropology & Sociology: 4 10 Mark Ross WR Fr. 6-3 200 Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell Engineering: 3 11 Ryan O’Neil QB Jr. 6-2 205 White Plains, N.Y./Iona Prep Chemical Engineering: 3 12 Greg Stripe WR Jr. 5-9 175 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah Biology: 2 13 Donald Ellis DB Sr. 5-10 190 Silver Spring, Md./Wheaton Civil Engineering: 1 14 Patrick McCain QB Fr. 6-4 230 Miami, Fla./Coral Gables Chemistry: 1 15 Marc Quilling QB Sr. 6-4 220 Allentown, Pa./Parkland History: 1 16 Matt Grant WR Fr. 6-2 180 Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Greenwich/ Neuroscience: 1 Choate Rosemary Hall International Economics & 17 Kyni Scott CB So. 6-0 185 Middletown, N.Y./Pine Bush Commerce: 1 18 Nathan Padia WR Sr. 6-3 190 Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence Mathematics & Economics: 1 19 Rodney Gould WR Jr. 5-10 170 Fort Washington, Md./Gonzaga International Affairs: 1 20 Carl Knowles DB Jr. 5-11 175 Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles Art: 1 21 Emery Young TB So. 5-8 175 Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Economics/Music (double major): 1 22 Vaughn Hebron TB So. 6-0 195 Senoia, Ga./Dover (Pa.) 23 Evan McGovern DB Jr. 6-1 190 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 24 Brandon Ellis DB Jr. 5-9 185 Jeffersonville, Pa./Norristown Area *Freshmen not included 25 Alan Elder RB So. 5-9 195 Fort Washington, Md./Gonzaga College 26 Case Garner K So. 6-1 175 Middletown, Conn./Middletown 27 Jerome Rudolph TB Jr. 5-10 180 Lithonia, Ga./Stephenson 28 Neal Zott S So. 6-0 205 Romeo, Mich./Almont 29 Davis Rodriguez K Sr. 5-11 210 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 30 Shane Brady S Fr. 6-1 190 Plymouth Meeting, Pa./La Salle College HEAD COACH 31 Jake McTighe FB Fr. 6-1 230 Butler, Pa./Knoch Frank Tavani—Head Coach 32 Ben Eaton LB Jr. 6-0 225 Baltimore, Md./Mercersburg Academy (Lebanon Valley ’75, 11th season) 33 Marcellus Irving TB Fr. 5-10 190 Thornton, Pa./Garnet Valley 34 Dion King CB Fr. 6-1 170 Douglasville, Ga./Alexander OFFENSIVE STAFF 35 Chris Martinez S Fr. 5-11 190 Harrington Park, N.J./Northern Valley Mickey Fein (Offensive Coordinator / QB & WR) 36 Tyler Robinson S Fr. 6-1 205 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman Stan Clayton (OL) 37 Nick Nardone DB Sr. 6-0 190 Ellwood City, Pa./Lincoln Phil Hallahan (RB) 38 Randall Logan CB Fr. 5-9 170 Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood Marcel Quarterman (Offensive Asst./WR) 39 Ethan Swerdlow P/K So. 5-11 185 La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla Ryan Nase (Offensive Asst./TE) 40 Pete Bross FB So. 6-1 220 Allentown, Pa./Parkland 41 Tyler McFarlane DB Jr. 6-2 210 Yorktown Hts, N.Y./Brunswick Sch./Hofstra U. DEFENSIVE STAFF 42 Pat Creahan FB Fr. 6-1 235 Hingham, Mass.//Hingham/Avon Old Farms John Loose (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 43 Sam Stuart DE So. 6-3 215 Wichita, Kan./Kapuan-Mount Carmel Doug McFadden (DB) 44 Lucas Yocum LB Fr. 6-1 215 State College, Pa./State College/Blair Aca. Joe Dougherty (DL) 45 Gregory Mandile LB Sr. 6-0 215 Port Charlotte, Fla./Port Charlotte Chad Walker (Defensive Asst./LB) 46 Jet Kollie ATH Fr. 5-6 160 Lowell, Mass./Lowell/New Hampton Tim Nish (Defensive Asst./DL) 47 Michael Schmidlein LB Sr. 6-1 220 Chester, N.Y./Chester Academy 48 Greg Kessel HB Fr. 6-1 225 East Stroudsburg, Pa./E. Stroudsburg South 49 DeOliver Davis S Fr. 6-2 185 Flourtown, Pa./Hun School

42 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 50 Zach Schleimer OL Sr. 6-3 275 Summit, N.J./Summit did you know? 51 Matt Haugh LB Fr. 6-1 220 Orefi eld, Pa./Parkland Lafayette’s program is one of the 52 Mike Boles LB Fr. 6-3 215 Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park 53 Kasheem Hill LB Fr. 6-0 200 Marietta, Ga./Hillgrove oldest in the nation. The Leopards’ 54 Nate Dixon LB Sr. 6-1 235 Pennsburg, Pa./Quakertown inaugural season was 1882 when the 55 Kyvory Henderson DL Jr. 6-3 220 Glen Burnie, Md./North County 56 Mike Eck OL Sr. 6-4 275 Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Maroon and White traveled to 57 Ben Aloi LB Fr. 6-0 200 Westbury, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Rutgers on Nov. 7 and hosted Penn 58 Leroy Butler LB Jr. 6-2 200 Sarasota, Fla./Booker 59 Scott Biel DL Jr. 6-3 290 Blue Bell, Pa./Wissahickon on Nov. 25  60 Joe Skrobola LB Fr. 6-1 220 Middletown, N.Y./Pine Bush 61 Brendan Wengerter LS/LB Fr. 6-0 200 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill 63 Greg Krieger OL Jr. 6-4 295 Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere 64 Will Brown DL So. 6-4 255 Warrenton, Va./Georgetown Prep 65 Mazi Chiles DL Fr. 6-0 275 Washington D.C./South Gwinnett (Ga.) 66 Brad Bormann OL Fr. 6-3 280 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 67 Mike Murphy OL So. 6-3 310 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 68 Alex White DL Fr. 6-3 240 Levittown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 69 Scott Kajmo OL So. 6-3 295 Richboro, Pa./Archbishop Wood 71 Jake Crooks OL Jr. 6-3 290 Wayne, Pa./Conestoga 72 Chris Anderson OL Fr. 6-6 290 West Chester, Pa./West Chester East 73 Darius Glover DL Fr. 6-3 280 Milford, Pa./Del. Valley/Mercersburg Academy 74 Pat Crosby OL Fr. 6-4 290 Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln Sudbury 75 Matt Welch OL Jr. 6-3 290 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North 76 Andrew Anastor OL Fr. 6-5 305 Vineland, N.J./Vineland/Northeastern Univ. 77 Tyler Swoyer OL So. 6-2 310 Auburn, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 78 Danton Ponzol OL Fr. 6-3 240 Durham, Pa./Palisades 79 Anthony Buffolino OL Jr. 6-5 310 Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin 80 Kevin Doty HB/TE Jr. 6-3 265 Doylestown, Pa./Germantown Academy 81 Michael Moses WR Sr. 6-2 215 Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal 82 Brian Hall WR/LS Sr. 6-1 205 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./Archbishop Wood 83 Kyle Hayes WR Jr. 6-0 180 Newton, N.J./Kittatinny Regional 84 Mitchell Bennett WR Sr. 6-4 205 Orange, N.J./Paramus Catholic 85 Kyle Triplett WR Jr. 6-0 180 Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks 86 Morgan Donohue TE Fr. 6-5 225 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand/Cheshire Academy 87 Brandon Hall TE Fr. 6-7 230 Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights/ Western Reserve Academy 88 Zach Midulla TE So. 6-2 245 Glen Allen, Va./Tucker 89 Zach Schnitzer TE Fr. 6-3 240 Montclair, N.J./Montclair/Bridgton Academy 90 Lewis Irving DE Sr. 6-2 240 River Ridge, La./Newman/Salisbury School 91 Mike Grimaldi DL Jr. 6-2 250 Aberdeen, N.J./St. John Vianney 92 Zach Protin DL So. 6-3 250 Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland 93 Michael Phillips DL Sr. 6-2 290 Thornton, Pa./Salesianum 94 Doug Gerowski DL Sr. 6-3 260 New Hyde Park, N.Y./Chaminade 95 Andrew Holmes DL Jr. 6-2 250 Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella 96 Tahir Basil DL So. 6-2 265 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic 97 Jason Marshalek DL So. 6-4 290 Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville 98 Erin Murray DL Jr. 6-2 250 Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake 99 Rick Lyster DL So. 6-2 255 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 43 2010 SHORT ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. NO NAME POS 34 Dion King CB 69 Scott Kajmo OL 1 Tom Kondash K/P 35 Chris Martinez S 71 Jake Crooks OL 2 Darius Safford CB 36 Tyler Robinson S 72 Chris Anderson OL 3 Kyle Simmons DB 37 Nick Nardone DB 73 Darius Glover DL 4 Pat Mputu TB 38 Randall Logan CB 74 Pat Crosby OL 5 Paul Coleman CB 39 Ethan Swerdlow P/K 75 Matt Welch OL 6 Jarred Ricks TB 40 Pete Bross FB 76 Andrew Anastor OL 7 Andrew Shoop QB 41 Tyler McFarlane DB 77 Tyler Swoyer OL 8 Mark Layton WR 42 Pat Creahan FB 78 Danton Ponzol OL 9 Roosevelt Juin WR 43 Sam Stuart DE 79 Anthony Buffolino OL 10 Mark Ross WR 44 Lucas Yocum LB 80 Kevin Doty HB/TE 11 Ryan O’Neil QB 45 Gregory Mandile LB 81 Michael Moses WR 12 Greg Stripe WR 46 Jet Kollie SLOT 82 Brian Hall WR/LS 13 Donald Ellis DB 47 Michael Schmidlein* LB 83 Kyle Hayes WR 14 Patrick McCain QB 48 Greg Kessel HB 84 Mitchell Bennett* WR 15 Marc Quilling QB 49 DeOliver Davis S 85 Kyle Triplett WR 16 Matt Grant WR 50 Zach Schleimer OL 86 Morgan Donohue TE 17 Kyni Scott CB 51 Matt Haugh LB 87 Brandon Hall TE 18 Nathan Padia WR 52 Mike Boles LB 88 Zach Midulla TE 19 Rodney Gould WR 53 Kasheem Hill LB 89 Zach Schnitzer TE 20 Carl Knowles DB 54 Nate Dixon LB 90 Lewis Irving DE 21 Emery Young TB 55 Kyvory Henderson DL 91 Mike Grimaldi DL 22 Vaughn Hebron TB 56 Mike Eck OL 92 Zach Protin DL 23 Evan McGovern DB 57 Ben Aloi LB 93 Michael Phillips DL 24 Brandon Ellis DB 58 Leroy Butler LB 94 Doug Gerowski DL 25 Alan Elder RB 59 Scott Biel DL 95 Andrew Holmes DL 26 Case Garner K 60 Joe Skrobola LB 96 Tahir Basil DL 27 Jerome Rudolph TB 61 Brendan Wengerter LS/LB 97 Jason Marshalek DL 28 Neal Zott S 63 Greg Krieger OL 98 Erin Murray DL 29 Davis Rodriguez K 64 Will Brown DL 99 Rick Lyster DL 30 Shane Brady S 65 Mazi Chiles DL 31 Jake McTighe FB 66 Brad Bormann OL * indicates captain 32 Ben Eaton LB 67 Mike Murphy OL 33 Marcellus Irving TB 68 Alex White DL

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ben Aloi ...... uh-LOY Matt Haugh ...... HAW Zach Midulla ...... mih-DUEL-uh Andrew Anastor ...... AN-uh-stir Vaughn Hebron ...... HEB-ron Patrick Mputu ...... POO-to Pete Bross ...... like cross Kyvory Henderson ...... KYE-vory (like ivory) Michael Schmidlein ...... SCHMID-line Anthony Buffolino ...... BUFF-uh-leeno Carl Knowles ...... Nolls Kyni Scott ...... kin-EYE Patrick Creahan ...... CREE-in Rick Lyster ...... LISTER Joe Skrobola ...... skra-BOWL-uh Kevin Doty ...... DOUGH-tee Gregory Mandile ...... MAN-dial Doug Gerowski ...... jer-OW-skee Jason Marshalek ...... MARSHALL-eck Scott Kajmo ...... KYE-moe Jake McTighe ...... mc-TIE

44 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL THE COACHING STAFF

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COACH Tavani became Lafayette’s 27th head coach best coaching job. Lafayette broke into the top on Dec. 11, 1999 after having served as the 25 early in the season, only to drop the next FRANK Leopards’ running backs coach for 13 seasons. four games against an extremely challenging Ivy His charge upon taking the job was to restore the League slate before seeing the skid swell to five TAVANI once proud Lafayette program to glory. vs. Holy Cross. Facing a 10-game losing streak Tavani’s influence began to take hold in this to Colgate, the Leopards produced a convinc- third season when he resurrected the program ing 27-10 victory, in the process renewing the Frank Tavani enters his 11th season as head with the second-best turnaround in I-AA football Leopards’ season and providing the impetus for coach and 24th on the Lafayette coaching staff. during the 2002 season. Lafayette improved upon the stretch run. In his time as the head man, he has transformed a 2-8 season in 2001 with a 7-5 overall record After wins over Fordham and Georgetown, Lafayette into a consistent championship and 5-2 league mark, which included a 14-7 win Lafayette entered the 142nd game vs. Lehigh in contender. vs. Lehigh for the first victory over the Mountain a familiar situation - win and you’re in. Tavani Lafayette has spent time in the Top 25 each of Hawks in seven seasons. Although the Leopards went to the black jerseys that the Leopards the last six seasons and is the only Patriot League finished 5-6 in 2003, they still proved the turn- wore for the 2004 game, which resulted in program to boast a winning record in every around was no fluke as four of those losses were a 24-10 win over the Mountain Hawks. The regular season during that span. The Leopards are by a touchdown or less, including two against Top sartorial switch allowed the Leopards to claim coming off a 2009 season in which they were 8-3 25 opponents. their third straight championship in style, win- (two losses to Top 25 opponents), including a 4-0 In 2004, Tavani was named Patriot League ning 49-27. record vs. Ivy League opponents. Coach of the Year after leading the Leopards to In the FCS Playoffs, Lafayette trailed No. 3 Tavani, who is under contract through 2014, their first championship in a decade, despite being seed Massachusetts 21-14 late in the third quar- has led his program to a 26-10 Patriot League picked no higher than fifth in the preseason poll ter before the Minutemen shook the Leopards record over the last six years. In that span, of the league’s coaches. He was a finalist for the with a pair of late scores for a 35-14 victory. Lafayette won three consecutive Patriot League Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award UMass went on to play Appalachian State in the championships from 2004 to 2006 and finished for his efforts. national championship game. a game out of the title hunt in 2009. During Lafayette won when outside expectations From 2004-07, Lafayette compiled 29 wins that ’04-’06 championship run, the Leopards were low in 2004 and defended its championship for the best record since the Class of 1927 won made the first three postseason appearances with an experienced senior class in 2005. Those 29 games from 1923-26. The 2008 season was in school history, laying claim to the Patriot seasons concluded with near upsets of defending highlighted by a 35-14 win at No. 14 Liberty in League’s automatic NCAA bid in 2004 and national champion Delaware (2004) and eventual a hostile environment. The victory was the first 2006, while earning the program’s first at-large national champion Appalachian State (2005) on for a Patriot League team over a ranked non- berth in 2005. their home fields, cementing Tavani’s reputation league foe in three seasons, showcasing Tavani’s In addition to Patriot League championships in big games. ability to get his troops ready for the big games. and NCAA Playoff appearances, Lafayette has In 2006, Lafayette was faced with the difficulty Tavani came to College Hill in 1987, and taken care of business close to home, beating of an anticipated “three-peat” and that may have the Leopards captured their first league crown its cross-valley rival Lehigh four of the last six made the Leopards’ 2006 performance Tavani’s the next year. He was also the running backs times in College Football’s Most Played Rivalry. The win in 2007 at Lehigh allowed the Class of 2008 to leave College Hill without ever having lost to its archrival, a feat not achieved since the Class of 1950. Tavani has been a part of six Patriot League titles, helping guide the Leopards to crowns as an assistant coach in 1988, 1992 and 1994, to go with the last three championships as head coach. His teams are achieving in the classroom. Lafayette has boasted 24 academic all-district selections under Tavani and a total of 39 players have earned the distinction since 1995. Tavani has also coached four Patriot League Football Scholar-Athletes of the Year (Brad Maurer–2006, Maurice Bennett–2005, Stephen Bono–2004, Stewart Kupfer–2001). In 2009, 20 players were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

46 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL coach on the 1992 and 1994 championship teams, and has secured each of the last three PERSONAL FILE titles as the head coach. During his tenure, Tavani has coached some COACHING EXPERIENCE of the top players in the program’s history. Andy • Entering 34th year in coaching Romans, the 2007 and 2008 Patriot League • Begins 24th year coaching at Lafayette Defensive Player of the Year, anchored the No. • Holds a 60-53 mark through 10 seasons at 1-ranked defense in the country in 2007 which Lafayette allowed just 85 yards per game on the ground • Lafayette College, Head Coach, December and 175.2 yards per game through the air. He led 1999-present the Leopards with 113 tackles and is the third • Lafayette College, Associate Head Coach, Lafayette player, and first under Tavani, to win April 1987-99 the award. Romans and the Leopards finished in • Lebanon Valley College, Assistant Coach, second place in the Patriot League standings, one April 1986-April 1987 conference win away from a fourth straight title. • Franklin & Marshall College, Assistant Jonathan Hurt ’07, the 2006 Patriot League Coach, February 1976-March 1986 Offensive Player of the Year, grinded out 1,165 rushing yards as a senior, giving Tavani a 1,000- HONORS yard rusher in 10 of his 23 seasons on the • Named Easton UNICO Man of the Year, Leopards’ coaching staff. He has recruited and Feb. 2009 coached the top four rushers in Lafayette history • 2004 Patriot League Coach of the Year (five of the top six) and has mentored four dif- • Finalist for Eddie Robinson National I-AA ferent tailbacks to Offensive Player of the Year Coach of the Year Award in 2004 honors. Erik Marsh ’95, the Patriot League’s all- • Lebanon Catholic High School Hall of Fame, time leading rusher, was recognized in 1992 and Inducted March 2004 1993, while Joe McCourt ’05 took the honors in • Lebanon Valley College Hall of Fame, 2004 and Tom Costello ’92 was the recipient in Inducted Oct. 1988 1989. • Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, An explosive offense guided by a dominant Inducted Nov. 2006 running attack has been a staple of Tavani-led • First player in Lebanon Valley College football programs. McCourt finished his career history to rush for 1,000 yards in in 2004 as the all-time school and Patriot a season (1975), earning Associated League-leader with 50 rushing touchdowns and Press All-America honors is second in Lafayette annals with 4,474 yards on • Signed as a free agent with the the ground. Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL, 1976 Passing certainly has its place. Marko Glavic and John Weyrauch concluded their careers in PERSONAL 2003 after rewriting the Lafayette record book. • Born July 31, 1953 Glavic owned nearly every school passing record • Native of Lebanon, Pa. and is second all-time in the Patriot League for • Married with four children passing yards (9,819) and total offense (10,064 yards) while Weyrauch is Lafayette’s all-time EDUCATION leader in both receptions (162) and receiving • Lebanon Valley College, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 1975 yards (2,406). Tavani’s impact has extended beyond the playing field and the classroom. He worked served as the defensive coordinator at Lebanon Tavani was an outstanding running back, earn- with college officials and major donors on the Valley College, his alma mater. During that ing the team’s Most Valuable Player honors $23 million transformation of Fisher Stadium. time, he was also Lebanon Valley’s director of twice in his career. As a senior, he became The project included new spectator seating, a alumni services and parents’ programs, activat- the school’s first player to rush for more than FieldTurf playing surface, a new press box, 19’- ing 15 alumni chapters. From 1976-85, Tavani 1,000 yards in a single season. An Associated by-35’ video matrix board and the construction was the offensive coordinator at Franklin and Press All-American as a senior, he was inducted of the 24,000 square foot home of Lafayette Marshall College, helping guide the Diplomats into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in the Football at the Bourger Varsity Football House. to a 10-year record of 67-23-1. fall of 1988. Tavani was inducted into the The year before coming to Lafayette, Tavani As an undergraduate at Lebanon Valley, Lebanon Catholic High School Hall of Fame

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Peyton and Eli Manning stand with coach Tavani in the lobby of Bourger Varsity Football House following the Easton-Phillipsburg Replay game at Fisher Stadium in April 2009.

in its inaugural class in March 2004 and joined the Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in November 2006. Tavani earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Lebanon Valley in 1975, and has completed postgraduate work in Counselor Education. Tavani and his wife, Agnes, reside on College Hill, and are the parents of four children. Liam ’03 and Meghan ’06 are gradu- ates of Lafayette, while Bridget is a sophomore on College Hill. Meghan was married to Frank Morici in 2009. Daniel graduated from Wofford College in 2007 where he was a four-year letterwinner for the football team.

48 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES Mickey The Sports Network, College Sporting News the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring and and the ECAC. rushing offense, and fourth in total offense. Fein As a team, Lafayette led the nation in Under Fein’s guidance, UT Martin running Offensive passing efficiency (161.58), was 11th in back Don Chapman led the OVC with an Coordinator/ passing offense (277.18) and finished 15th in average of 126.9 rushing yards per game, Quarterbacks/Wide the country in total offense (406.91). and quarterback Brady Wahlberg finished Receivers Fein’s impact could immediately be seen the season third in total offense and fourth on the Lafayette offense in 2008, as the in passing yards per game (216.8). Mickey Fein Leopards led the nation in fewest turnovers Before arriving at Tennessee-Martin, enters his third per game with just 11 in 11 games, down Fein served as the wide receivers coach at season at Lafayette and second as the from 27 in 2007. Lafayette was picked off his alma mater, the University of Maine, offensive coordinator. Fein served as the just five times, down from 17 in 2007. in 2002. He helped lead the squad to an passing game coordinator in 2008 and Before arriving on College Hill, Fein 11-3 record and a share of the Atlantic 10 continues to oversee the quarterbacks and spent 2006 and 2007 at Murray State in Conference championship that season. wide receivers. Murray, Ky. as the offensive coordinator and Fein began his coaching career at Under Fein’s tutelage, Rob Curley ’10, quarterbacks coach. Murray State finished Barnstable High School in Hyannis, turned in a record-breaking 2009 campaign second in the Ohio Valley Conference and Mass., where he was the team’s offensive on his way to All-Patriot League honors 20th in the nation in total offense with coordinator during the 1999 and 2000 and a professional football career. Curley 430.5 yards per game in 2007. The squad seasons. set single-season records for passing yards finished first in the OVC in passing yardage As a player, Fein was the starting (3,044), touchdowns (28) and completions and first downs and featured freshman quarterback at the University of Maine for (231). He also established a single-season quarterback Jeff Ehrhardt who earned OVC four seasons (1995-98). He was the team mark for completion percentage (68.8, 231- Newcomer of the Year Honors after leading MVP in 1997 and 1998 and team captain in of-336) and career completion percentage the league in total offense, touchdown 1998. When he graduated in 1999, he held (63.8, 429-of-672) and finished third in passes and passing yards. 17 school records. the nation in passing efficiency (165.2). He In 2006, the Murray State offense The Barnstable, Mass., native went on to ranks fifth in career touchdown passes at finished third in the conference with 189.8 play two seasons of professional football. In Lafayette with 44. passing yards per game. Fein’s offense 2000 he played for the Albany Firebirds of In the final five games of Curley’s career, generated 300 yards or more in five games, the Arena Football League, and in 2001 Fein he threw for 300+ yards in each contest. He including a season-best 514 yards against was the starting quarterback for the Norfolk tossed a school-record seven touchdowns in Indiana State. Fein moved to MSU after Nighthawks of the AFL2. a win over nationally ranked Colgate, going spending three seasons (2003-05) at the Fein earned a bachelor of science degree 18-for-31 for a career-high 373 yards. The University of Tennessee-Martin, where in Business Administration from Maine in effort earned him Patriot League Offensive he served as offensive coordinator and 1999. He and his wife, Courtney, have two Player of the Week honors and handed him quarterbacks coach. In 2005, the Skyhawk children, Jacklyn and Ty. National Player of the Week honors from offense finished the season ranked second in

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 49 Stan led the MAC in rushing and total offense and Clayton was second in scoring during that season. Offensive Line He also spent six years at Princeton as the offensive line coach and running game Stan Clayton, a coordinator. While with the Tigers, he former Penn State coached Ross Tucker and Dennis Norman, national champion both of whom went on to spend at least seven and NFL player, years in the NFL. boasts 15-plus years Clayton graduated from Penn State in of coaching experience with offensive lines 1988 with a degree in Administration of and is in the midst of his second season at Justice and a minor in Business Law. While Lafayette. at Penn State, he was a member of the 1986 In his first season with the Leopards, national championship team and a 1987 Clayton coached two All-Patriot League All-American honorable mention. He was a performers in tackle Ryan Hart-Predmore 10th-round selection of the Atlanta Falcons ’10 and center Mike Wojcik ’10. Both in the 1988 draft and played for the next were integral parts in the pass protection four years in the NFL with Atlanta (1988- scheme that helped Lafayette lead the nation 89), New England (1990-91) and Pittsburgh in passing efficiency and finish among the (1992). nation’s statistical leaders in passing offense After his NFL career, the Cherry (11th) and total offense (15th). Hill, N.J. native returned to Penn State Clayton came to College Hill after three as an assistant coach in 1995 for one year seasons at Toledo where he coached a 2008 before serving stints at Massachusetts and NFL third-round draft pick, John Greco, Alabama State. He also spent six summers and led the offensive line to a No. 2 ranking participating in the NFL’s minority coaching in the Mid-American Conference and a No. fellowship program with Chicago, New York 19 ranking in the nation for fewest sacks (Giants), Philadelphia and Tennessee. allowed (16) in 2007. The Toledo offense Clayton is married to the former Kathleen Griffin.

50 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Phil seven touchdowns in the Leopards’ pass-first after finishing second in the conference with Hallahan offense. 57 catches and 683 yards. Ort caught 28 Running Backs In 2008, Hallahan’s running backs turned passes for 482 yards in nine. the ball over just six times and the team led Prior to arriving at Lafayette, Hallahan Phil Hallahan begins the nation in fewest turnovers per game. coached running backs at Amherst College his sixth season Five different running backs had 150 or more for two seasons, where he mentored on the Lafayette yards with three of them gaining 300 or tailback Fletcher Ladd to ECAC Division III coaching staff. more. Northeast Player of the Year honors and the Hallahan is coaching Hallahan oversaw a 2006 passing attack All-New England Division II/III Team. the Leopard running backs for the second that was ranked 37th in the nation in passing A 2003 graduate of Syracuse University straight season after mentoring the wide efficiency. Joe Ort and Shaun Adair posted with a degree in Consumer Studies, Hallahan receivers for three seasons. big numbers with Ort reeling in 50 balls was the head manager for the Orange football For the second straight season, the for 814 yards while Adair pulled down 33 program as an undergraduate. He also spent Lafayette corps of running backs took care catches for 501 yards. one summer as an administrative intern for of the ball, handing it over just four times, Lafayette’s passing attack flourished in the Syracuse football program and spent time good enough for sixth in the country. 2005, ranking second in the Patriot League working for the program’s video coordinator. Hallahan saw fifth-year senior Maurice with 214.8 yards per game. Brandon Stanford Hallahan resides in Forks Township, Pa. White ’10, an All-Patriot League First- and Ort had career years, with Stanford Team selection, close out his career with earning All-Patriot League First-Team honors

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 51 John Loose coached the top-ranked defense in the Loose spent eight years at West Point Loose country, as his Leopards allowed a NCAA- after arriving in 1992. He spent two seasons Defensive Coordinator/ best 260.9 yards per game. Lafayette was assisting with Army’s defensive secondary Linebackers also ranked fourth in rushing defense (85.7 and linebacker positions. During the 1994 ypg), eighth in scoring defense (16.9 ppg) and and 1995 campaigns, he served as head junior John Loose is in 15th in pass efficiency defense (108.3). That varsity coach while also mentoring the varsity his 11th season as defense included Romans and six All-Patriot outside linebackers. With his guidance, Army defensive coordinator League selections. ranked sixth in the nation in rushing defense and has been with In 2006, Loose guided a defense that during a 10-2 season in 1996. Frank Tavani for his entire tenure as head was the best in the conference at stopping Before signing on with Bob Sutton’s staff coach. It is no coincidence that Lafayette the run, allowing just 139 yards per game at Army, Loose spent three seasons at the has featured a dominant defense under on the ground. Six players from the 2006 U.S. Coast Guard Academy as an assistant, his inventive direction during that time, a squad earned all-league honors, including serving as both defensive coordinator and corps that consistently ranks in the top 20 Marvin Snipes and Torian Johnson who were defensive secondary coach under head coach statistically. recognized for the second times in their Tom Bell. Following a stellar prep football In 2009 two of his linebackers, Mike careers. career at Watkins Glen High School, Loose Schmidlein and Mark Leggiero ’10, earned In 2005, the Leopards were ranked opted to concentrate on his track abilities and All-Patriot League status with four defensive among the top 20 teams in the nation in forged a standout collegiate career at Ithaca players recognized overall. Schmidlein led the five categories, including ninth in scoring College. A five-time NCAA qualifier and All- league in tackles per game (10.0) while the defense (17.0 ppg) and 11th in total defense America choice, Loose specialized in the high team featured a stingy run defense that was (296.9 ypg). Linebacker Maurice Bennett jump and remains the school record-holder ranked 11th in the nation. was a finalist for the Buchanan Award and with a leap of 6-10 1/4. He earned four In 2008 Loose was selected as the was recognized as an All-American by letters each indoors and outdoors prior to Coaches Association five national organizations after leading graduating in 1987 with a degree in Physical (AFCA) Assistant Coach of the Year for his Lafayette with 133 tackles and seven sacks. Education and a minor in Psychology. work on the gridiron and his dedication Fellow linebackers Blake Costanzo and Dion In addition to his athletic slate at Ithaca, to Lauren’s First and Goal Foundation, an Witherspoon were also named to the All- Loose assisted several high school squads, organization he started in 2004 to raise Patriot League team and combined with serving on the staff at Corning West in 1986 money for pediatric brain tumor research. Bennett for 329 tackles as seniors. Constanzo after two years at his alma mater, Watkins His work with Lauren’s First and Goal has is currently playing in the NFL for the Glen. As a student at Watkins Glen, Loose generated over $1 million and blossomed into Cleveland Browns. was the IAC Defensive Player of the Year in one of the largest one-day football clinics Lafayette’s defense stepped up in the 2004 football and is a member of its hall of fame. in the country. LFG has hosted camps in Patriot League championship run, holding the Loose began his college coaching career Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and New York league opposition to 15.2 points and 103.7 at Albany in 1987, overseeing the defensive with campers from 26 states attending. rushing yards per game to lead the league in backs for two seasons while earning his On the field in 2008, under the leadership both categories. Loose’s charges allowed 14 master’s degree in Curriculum Planning of two-time Patriot League Defensive Player scoring opportunities inside the 20-yard line and Development. Loose left Albany for the of the Year Andy Romans, Lafayette finished and five red zone touchdowns in six games. Coast Guard Academy in 1989. eighth in the nation in scoring defense (17.6 The 2003 unit forced 15 fumbles with Wes Loose and his wife, Marianne, reside in ppg), 10th in rushing defense (92.2 ypg) and Erbe accounting for five himself, tied for Forks Township with their daughters, Lauren 20th in total defense (303.2 ypg). In 2007, second-most nationally. and Grace.

52 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Joe Patriot League honors. The duo combined return unit led the Patriot League in yards Dougherty for 20 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks on the per return. Defensive Line 11th best run defense in the country. Dougherty mentored two of Lafayette’s In 2010, Dougherty will have the top six all-time receivers through their Joe Dougherty is benefit coaching of three seniors who saw senior seasons in 2003. John Weyrauch ’04, in his second stint significant playing time last season in Doug the school’s career record holder in both on the Lafayette Gerowski, Mike Phillips, and Lewis receptions and yards, and Jeremy Burkes coaching staff and Irving. ’04 combined for 77 catches, 1,152 yards the development of Dougherty coached the running backs and nine touchdowns. Burkes recorded 234 the defensive line is his charge. in 2007 and the wide receivers in 2008 and yards and Weyrauch had 130 yards receiving In his first season as the defensive line also mentored the Leopard wideouts in his against Columbia in 2003 as Marko Glavic coach, Dougherty oversaw what most first coaching tour on College Hill in 2003. broke the school record with 453 yards considered to be the best front four in In 2008, Dougherty worked with two- passing against the Lions, including three the Patriot League and certainly the top time All-Patriot League wide receiver plays of more than 50 yards. defensive line in defensive coordinator John Shaun Adair who left Lafayette in the top Dougherty was a member of the Loose’s tenure. Both tackles, Ian Dell ’10 five in career receiving yards receptions and coaching staff at Rowan for two years and Andrew Poulson ’10, collected All- helped Tim Watson emerge as on the of the before his first stint at Lafayette, serving as Leopards’ top receivers as a senior. quarterbacks coach (2002) and linebackers In 2006, when Dougherty returned for coach (2001) and the recruiting coordinator his second stint on College Hill, he worked both seasons. Rowan was a Division III with tailback Jonathan Hurt ’07 who ripped national semi-finalist in his first season, and off 1,165 yards on his way to Patriot League finished 2002 ranked second in the country. Offensive Player of the Year honors. Hurt He was offensive coordinator at Bishop scored 17 touchdowns, 15 on the ground Hafey High School in Hazleton, Pa. in 1999 and was 14th in the nation and first in the and 2000. conference in scoring (8.5 ppg). A 1999 Dickinson graduate, Dougherty Dougherty was the wide receivers coach left Carlisle, Pa. with a bachelor of science and special teams’ coordinator at Fordham degree in Biology and a minor in Psychology. in 2004 and 2005. He coached the All- He was a four-year letterwinner at wide Patriot League First-Team kicker and punter receiver and wingback and also earned two in 2005, and implemented the league’s top letters in track and field for the Red Devils. punt coverage scheme. In 2004, the punt

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 53 Doug McFadden Defensive Backs

Doug McFadden has a decade’s worth of coaching experience with the secondary units and begins his second season on the Lafayette coaching staff. In 2009, McFadden coached Brandon Ellis to All-Patriot League Second-Team honors, one of just two sophomores in the conference to earn recognition on defense. Ellis was third on the team in tackles. Prior to coming to Lafayette, McFadden served as assistant head coach from 2005- 09 at Fort Hays State University in Kansas, working as the secondary coach and special teams’ coordinator. A native of Columbia, S.C., he arrived at the Tiger football program after serving as the special teams’ coordinator and secondary coach for two years at South Dakota State University. While at Langston University in 2002, McFadden was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach. He served in the same capacity at Hutchinson Community College in 2001 and was secondary coach for the Blue Dragons from 1999 to 2000. A four-year letterwinner at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., the former cornerback was an NCAA II All- Star in 1999 and an All-MIAA selection in 1998. In 2000, he played professionally for the Wichita Warlords of the Indoor Football League. McFadden earned his bachelor’s degree in Organization Management and Leadership from Friends University in 2001. He is married to the former Susan Cochran and the couple has three daughters, Olivia, Gabrielle and Payton.

54 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Chad Conference title and advanced to the NCAA senior season, he was also nominated and Walker Division III playoffs. selected to play in the East Coast Bowl Defensive Assistant/ The Camp Hill, Pa. native gradu- while also earning Patriot League Academic Linebackers ated from Lafayette with a degree in Honor Roll honors. Anthropology and Sociology. During his

Chad Walker, a 2006 Lafayette graduate, is in his second season as a coach on College Hill. Walker was an All-Patriot League Second-Team selection in his senior season of 2005 and the former tight end was a member of two Patriot League title teams. Walker coached the Leopards’ tight ends in 2009 when Mike Bolton ’10 enjoyed a breakout season with 16 catches and four touchdowns. Walker broke into the coaching profession with the Carlstad Crusaders of the European Football League in Karlstad, Sweden. He was the team’s quarterback and offensive coordinator in 2008. His first college coaching stint came during the 2008 season in which he served as assistant defensive line coach at Randolph- Macon College in Ashland, Va. The Yellow Jackets claimed the Old Dominion Athletic

Tim Nish Defensive Assistant/ Defensive Line

Tim Nish is in his fifth season as a member of the Lafayette coaching staff. Nish previously served as a volunteer, working with defensive coordinator John Loose. Nish has also spent significant time preparing the offensive scout team in practice. Nish, a defensive lineman during his Lafayette career, played four seasons of varsity football and graduated in 2006 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. In 2004 and 2005, he was named the scout team defensive co-MVP. In his final season, the Lafayette coaching staff honored him with the Unsung Hero Award. Nish currently works as a design engineer in Phillipsburg, N.J.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 55 Marcel earned All-Patriot League First-Team honors touchdown at Georgetown. The Philadelphia Quarterman at free safety. Quarterman played in 10 native also made 54 tackles and helped his Offensive Assistant/ games and finished with two interceptions, teammates leave College Hill never having Wide Receivers including one that he ran back for a lost to Lehigh.

Marcel Quarterman, a 2008 Lafayette graduate and former team captain, is in his second season on the Lafayette staff and coaches the wide receivers. In his first season as a coach, he saw the Leopards’ passing offense take off with a senior quarterback and a talented wide receiver corps. Lafayette set records for passing yards, touchdowns passes and season completions. Quarterman spent the 2008 season coaching at Franklin and Marshall under former Lafayette assistant coach and current F&M head coach John Troxell ’94. In his senior season at Lafayette, Quarterman served as a team captain and

Ryan Nase Offensive Assistant/ Tight Ends

Ryan Nase is in his second season on the Lafayette football staff after serving as the Director of Football Operations in 2009. His responsibilities will change significantly for 2010 when he takes over coaching the tight ends. Nase is a 2007 graduate of Lafayette and was a member of three Patriot League championship teams. He was a two-year starter on the offensive line, playing in 24 games in his final two seasons. Nase started 10 games in 2005 primarily at right guard and started all 12 games at center in 2006. He was also selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2005 and 2006. Nase left College Hill with a degree in History and Religious Studies. Recently, he was a middle school social studies teacher at Admiral Farragut Academy from August 2007 to June 2009. Nase also served as the assistant athletic director and head baseball coach. The Philadelphia native currently resides on College Hill.

56 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Ryan Hess Football Operations Donna Manager Holden Football Offi ce Ryan Hess is in Secretary his first season as the Football Operations Manager at Lafayette. Hess previously was a graduate assistant at Cindy as the running back coach. At Wilkes, Hess coordinated the defensive Walleisa scout team and was the video coordinator. Football Offi ce Prior to his arrival there, he was an under- Secretary graduate assistant at Rowan University, where he coached the linebackers, safeties and sec- ondary. Hess is a 2008 graduate of Rowan University with an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering and masters from Wilkes University in Business Administration.

Brad Potts Potts received his master’s of science Head Strength and degree in Heath Science from IUP in 2006. Conditioning Coach He is certified through the USAW as a sports performance coach and is certified by Brad Potts is in the NSCA as a Strength and Conditioning his fourth year as Specialist. head strength and Potts and his wife, Tiffany, were married conditioning coach in July 2008. at Lafayette. Potts works with all of Lafayette’s 23 Division I athletic teams, and is an integral part of the success of the Lafayette football program. Prior to coming to Lafayette, Potts was employed as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C. for one year. From March 2005 to August 2006, Potts spent time at the University of North Carolina and University of Georgia, working at both institutions as an intern to the head strength and conditioning coach. Potts is a 2005 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), earning his degree in Exercise Physiology. During his time at IUP, Potts earned Division II All-America status at linebacker and was recognized to the all-conference and All- Northeast Region teams. Potts went on to play for the Johnstown Riverhawks, a professional Arena League football team.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 57 THE COLLEGE

58 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE AT A GLANCE The Lafayette Experience allows students to achieve the future they imagine by taking advantage of opportunities to customize their learning at an institution focused exclusively on undergraduates.

ENDOWMENT: Total endowment of FOUNDED: In 1826 by citizens of Easton, ENROLLMENT: 2,406 students; 53% men, approximately $625 million. As an exclusively Pa., and named for the Marquis de Lafayette in 47% women. Students come from 42 U.S. undergraduate institution, Lafayette focuses all honor of his “talents, virtues, and services in states and territories and 55 countries. of its resources on undergraduates. the great cause of freedom.” FACULTY: 206 full-time faculty members, LOCATION: Easton, Pa., population 30,000 100 percent holding the doctorate or other CHARACTER: Most academically in Lehigh Valley of 800,000; about 70 miles terminal degree; 10.6 to 1 student/faculty ratio. west of New York City and 60 miles north of competitive, independent, undergraduate, Philadelphia; Pocono Mountains 30 minutes coeducational, residential. CAMPUS: 60 buildings on 340 total acres north. including a 230-acre athletic campus. DEGREES: Bachelor of Arts in 33 fields; Bachelor of Science in 9 fields of science and 4 fields of engineering.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 59 EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORIC AND PROGRESSIVE

Easton, a Main Street community since restaurants and even more in the planning 2004, is best known as the hometown of stages, Easton has an incredibly active former world heavyweight boxing champion nightlife, drawing “foodies” from near and far. Larry Holmes and also is host to prestigious Easton residents and visitors alike also Lafayette College. These two facts alone enjoy the strong arts community that Easton are enough to really put Easton on the has become with many galleries displaying map, but our small city has even more works by nationally known as well as local to offer. With its rich history, proximity artists. A nice complement of specialty retail to both New York and Philadelphia, and shops neighbor these galleries and occupy the splendid location next to the confluence of distinctive historical buildings throughout the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, it is no the downtown. Easton’s lovely park-like surprise that downtown Easton is buzzing Centre Square remains a hub of activity as with excitement. friends meet, enjoy live music, and visit the Easton’s nearly 27,000 residents Easton Farmers’ Market, the longest running understand what the excitement is all about. open-air market in the country. Easton’s The downtown is the home of two premier newest initiative, the Easton Ambassador DOWNTOWN family attractions, The Crayola Factory and program is the first of its kind in the Lehigh National Canal Museum, which welcome Valley. Our “clean and safe” Ambassadors EASTON over 300,000 visitors per year. In addition, help to keep our streets clean and beautiful WELCOMES YOU! the nationally renowned landmark State and our visitors and residents feeling Theatre for the Performing Arts attracts welcome and secure. Lafayette Day another 150,000 patrons to its more than The vibrancy and charm of Easton’s This fun-fi lled day of free food, 100 fantastic shows each year. Easton has authentic downtown is almost palpable. music, and entertainment is all about remained the county seat since its founding Be sure to visit and see for yourself! Lafayette! The event was created in 1752 and was one of only three places We also encourage you to visit www. in ’07 to welcome the Lafayette where the Declaration of Independence eastonmainstreet.org regularly for the latest community to Downtown Easton and was read publicly in 1776. Today, Easton is updates on special events, news of the latest showcase all that downtown has to offer. Lafayette Day ’10 takes place becoming known as the fine restaurant hub business openings and promotions, and a full on Saturday, September 18 in Centre of the Lehigh Valley. With more than 20 directory of downtown businesses. Square.

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60 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL DANIEL H. WEISS SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE

Daniel H. Weiss Krieger School and chaired the art history the Medieval Academy of America for a assumed the department from 1998 to 2001. He earned first article in the field of Medieval Studies presidency of an M.A. (1982) and Ph.D. (1992) in art judged to be of outstanding quality. He Lafayette College history at Johns Hopkins and joined the was one of the first art historians to on July 1, 2005. faculty there in 1993. He also holds an receive that award. He received three Lafayette, which is M.B.A. (1985) from the Yale School of awards for teaching excellence as a located in Easton, Management and was a consultant with member of the Johns Hopkins faculty Pennsylvania, is Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. from 1985 and was the recipient of the Aaron O. a highly selective to 1989. He received his B.A. from The Hoff People’s Choice Award at Lafayette independent, George Washington University in 1979, College in 2006. In 2006 he received coeducational institution enrolling 2,300 with a double major in art history and the Community Partner Award from undergraduates. The College offers psychology. the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of programs of instruction leading to the Weiss has written or edited four books Commerce and in 2007 the Community Bachelor of Arts degree in 32 fields of study, and numerous articles on the art of the Service Award from the Two Rivers Area including engineering, and the Bachelor of Middle Ages, with a special focus on Chamber of Commerce. Science degree in nine areas of science and Romanesque, Gothic, and Crusader art and Weiss is on the International Advisory four fields of engineering. the interaction of Byzantine culture with Board of the Walters Art Museum in In the fall of 2007, the trustees and the Medieval West. He has also published Baltimore, a trustee of the Samuel H. faculty of the College unanimously widely in other fields, including American Kress Foundation, a member of the Board approved a new strategic plan for Lafayette higher education and the Second World of Trustees of the Lehigh Valley Hospital following a year-long process led by War, and has lectured at many colleges, and Health Network, and a member of Weiss. The Plan for Lafayette calls for universities, and museums in the United the Board of Directors of the Association ambitious investment in the academic States and abroad. His research has been of Independent Colleges and Universities core of the institution, including a 20% supported by grants from the National of Pennsylvania. He is married to Sandra increase in the size of the permanent Endowment for the Humanities, Harvard Jarva Weiss, a graduate of The George faculty, an enhanced commitment to University, Yale University, the Samuel H. Washington University and its law school. student access and community diversity, Kress Foundation, and the Centro italiano di A specialist in health-care law, she is a the development of new programs and studi sull’Alto medioevo. partner in the firm of Tallman, Hudders & facilities in the life sciences and the arts, In 1994 he won the Van Courtlandt Sorrentino. The Weisses have two young and a renewed commitment to a strong and Elliott Prize, which is awarded annually by sons, Teddy and Joel. vital partnership with the City of Easton. The plan is currently in the first phases of implementation. Daniel Weiss came to Lafayette from 2010-11 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Johns Hopkins University, where he Edward W. Ahart, ’69 Barbara Levy ’77 EMERITI TRUSTEES Nancy Brennan Lund ’74 was the James B. Knapp Dean of the Zanvyl Carl G. Anderson Jr. ’67 Judson C. Linville ’79 S. Robert Beane Jr. ’58 Thomas F. McGrail ’55 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. His Mary Stengel Austen ’86 Elisabeth H. MacDonald ’81 Lucy Wilson Benson Thomas J. Neff ’59 duties as dean included oversight of all Margaret G. Axelrod ’74 Bruce Maggin ’65 Robert H. Britton ’44 E. Wayne Nordberg ’60 departments and faculty, graduate and Susan B. Carras ’76 Paul F. McCurdy ’82 William C. Cassebaum,’53 Alan D. Pesky ’56 undergraduate academic programs, scholarly Samuel R. Chapin ’79 Angel L. Mendez ’82 Laneta J. Dorfl inger ’75 Lawrence J. Ramer ’50 and scientific research, budget and financial Joseph T. Cox ’68 Donald E. Morel Jr. ’79 David W. Ellis Joan W. Rhame operations, strategic planning, development Jeffrey P. Feather ’65 Michael H. Moskow ’59 Gary A. Evans ’57 Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and alumni affairs, housing and student life, James R. Fisher ’77 Stephen D. Pryor ’71 Mitchel Flaum ’40 George F. Rubin ’64 admissions, and enrollment services. Before Brent D. Glass ’69 J.B. Reilly ’83 Neil J. Gagnon William P. Rutledge ’63 being named to that position in 2002, he Alan R. Griffi th ’64 S. Kent Rockwell ’66 Roger B. Hansen ’65 Walter A. Scott ’59 was the Dean of the Faculty at the Krieger Richard A. Grossman ’64 David M. Roth ’70 Walter E. Hanson ’49 Riley K. Temple ’71 School, with responsibility for academic and Martha A. Heinze ’86 Alma R. Scott-Buczak ’74 Charles E. Hugel ’51 Boyer L. Veitch ’53 budgetary oversight of 300 faculty within 30 George M. Jenkins ’74 Robert E. Sell ’84 Robert E. Kusch ’48 Mark B. Weisburger ’55 departments and major centers. Harold N. Kamine ’78 J. Peter Simon ’75 John W. Landis ’39 A leading authority on the art of Jefferson W. Kirby ’84 Sylvia Daniels Weaver ’75 medieval Europe in the Age of the Crusades, Nancy J. Kuenstner ’75 Daniel H. Weiss Weiss was a professor of art history in the

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 61 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Bruce E. Mike Bourger ‘44 Field at Oaks Stadium National Association of Collegiate Directors for soccer and the softball field and of Athletics and the National Football McCutcheon Maroon Club Strength Center renovation Foundation and Hall of Fame. Director of Athletics projects. Additionally, the track and field Prior to being named director, Bruce McCutcheon program has been relocated to Metzgar McCutcheon spent 16 years at Lafayette is in his 10th year as Fields Athletic Complex where a new where he was responsible for the general director of athletics track opened for competition in 2009. administration of the athletic department at Lafayette. He In the summer of 2007, Kamine Varsity while also serving as its NCAA compliance was named the 10th House at Metzgar Fields, which houses 11 officer. director of athletics in teams, received a drastic makeover and Prior to coming to Lafayette, the history of the College on Sept. 20, 2001. renovation. McCutcheon was assistant director of McCutcheon had spent the previous eight McCutcheon has also upgraded the athletics at Temple University for one years as Lafayette’s associate director department by creating full-time positions year. That followed a five-year tenure as an of athletics following two years as the in several sports, including volleyball assistant athletic director at Southern Illinois assistant director of athletics, where he was and men’s and women’s soccer, as well University in Carbondale, Ill. responsible for the general administration of as strength and conditioning, athletic McCutcheon graduated from William the athletic department. training and athletic equipment services. & Mary in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree Upon assuming the athletic director An experienced administrator, in Physical Education. He was a two-sport reins, McCutcheon quickly began to change McCutcheon serves on the NCAA Division athlete at William & Mary, competing in the culture of Lafayette athletics and he I Football Championship Subdivision football and track. He later earned a Master garnered the support of the College’s central (FCS) Football Committee, the NCAA of Arts degree in Sports Administration administration and the Maroon Club on Division I Football Issues Committee from The Ohio State University in 1982 and several major initiatives in the areas of and the Patriot League’s Committee on completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree facilities and personnel. Athletic Administration. He recently in Sport Management in 1988, also from Early in his tenure as director, completed a four-year term on the NCAA Ohio State. McCutcheon spearheaded the creation of Academics/Eligibility/Compliance A native of Media, Pa., McCutcheon an athletic facilities master plan. Recent Cabinet, was chairman of the ECAC and his wife, Pat, reside on College Hill upgrades as a result of that endeavor Division I Robbins Scholar-Athlete with their three children, Ian, Meghan and include the $23 million renovation of Fisher Committee and was Tournament Director Gavin. Ian, a 2009 Lafayette graduate, is a Stadium, the construction of the Class of of the 2000 Patriot League Basketball second-year law student at Ohio State while ‘78 Stadium for baseball, renovation of Tournament. He holds memberships in the Meghan is a junior at Radford University.

62 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL FACULTY MENTORS

Susan Economy: Family Work and Pay which is in its sec- she earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics, ond edition. Averett went on to earn her Ph.D. in Averett Her research has been reported in various Economics from Colorado in 1991. Faculty Mentor newspapers including the New York Times, Averett lives in Easton with her husband Susan L. Averett USA Today and the Wall Street Journal and her and two daughters ages 16 and 11. She enjoys is the Charles A. research into adolescent health and risky running, yoga, and bicycling. Dana Professor of behavior garnered an appearance on The Today Economics. She has Show. taught at Lafayette Averett has been the recipient of numerous since 1991 and teaches courses on health awards to recognize her excellence in teaching economics, women and the economy, and and mentoring. She serves as the college’s econometrics. Faculty Representative to the NCAA and as a Her current research focuses on the eco- faculty mentor to the football team. She also nomic causes and consequences of obesity, serves on the board of trustees for Easton untangling the relationship between mar- Hospital. riage and health, the behavior and academic Averett and her colleague, Edward N. achievement of multiracial youth and the Gamber are the co-editors of the Eastern effect of birth order on adolescent health and Economic Journal. She also is the eastern risky behavior. representative for the Committee on the Status Averett is also the co-author, with Saul of Women in the Economics Profession. D. Hoffman of the textbook Women and the A 1986 graduate of Colorado State where

Roger 2000-01, Ruggles worked through Markere Lafayette’s athletic fundraising group in University in Kampala, Uganda where addition to his time as a faculty mentor for Ruggles he taught four undergraduate and two the football team. Faculty Mentor graduate level courses. In 1994, Ruggles also Ruggles and his wife Susan, a Lutheran Roger Ruggles is an undertook a Department of Energy Summer minister, reside on College Hill. They have associate professor Research Fellowship in Aiken, S.C. That four adult children, Bryan, Stefanie, in the Civil and followed a 1994 faculty research fellowship Jacob ’01 and Karen ’08. Environmental sponsored by the U.S. Navy/ASEE when Engineering he spent a 10 weeks at the Naval Research Department at Lafayette. He is in the midst laboratory’s Polar Oceanography branch in of his second term as the department head, a Hanover, N.H. title he has held most recently since 2007. Ruggles earned his bachelor’s degree in Ruggles has been at the College Civil and Environmental Engineering from since 1985 and has taught courses in Clarkson College in 1980 and followed with instruction of fluid mechanics, surveying, his master’s degree in Civil Engineering two instrumentation, hydrology, planning years later and his Ph.D. in Engineering and design, open channel hydraulics, Science in 1986. He served as an instructor at independent study in geographical Clarkson from 1982-85. His time there came information systems and remote sensing, after four years in the Air Force (1972-76) and FORTRAN programming. He also where he repaired long-range radar systems. developed an interdisciplinary course Ruggles also worked as a hydraulic engineer to teach engineering methods to non- at Acres American, Inc. in Buffalo, N.Y. engineers, and served as a facilitator in the Outside of teaching, Ruggles is a member Lafayette College technology clinic. of the Easton City Council and is a Maroon Selected as a Fulbright Scholar in Club Executive Committee member for

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 63 FISHER FIELD AT FISHER STADIUM

Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium has been home to the Lafayette football program since 1926. The complete $33 million transformation, which began in 2006, has given Lafayette one of the premier venues in all of Division I football at the FCS level. The project, completed in 2007, consolidated all of the College’s football operations on the main campus. New spectator seating has been built throughout the venue, including chair back seating in select areas of the home stands. Additional visitors’ seating has also been added, taking the stadium capacity to 13,132 fans. The team plays on FieldTurf’s state-of- the-art in-fill synthetic surface, allowing for year-round use by the football program. For the first time in the venue’s history, night games were played in 2007 thanks to the installation of stadium lighting. A press box atop the home grandstands has been added that includes individual booths for television and radio, coaching staffs and game administrators, while a VIP suite has been added at the end opposite the print media area. Perhaps the most visible new feature of the venue during gameday is the addition of the state-of-the-art scoreboard which features a 19 by 35-foot video matrix board, capable of showing live game action. Other stadium improvements include new restroom and vending areas in the middle and upper concourses. The 24,000 square foot Bourger Varsity Football House at the west end of Fisher spaces, features audio-visual capabilities that Now entering its 84th season, Fisher Field completed the transformation of match those in the “smart classrooms” in the Field has been host to 405 Lafayette Lafayette’s football facilities into the state- College’s academic buildings. football games with the Leopards enjoying of-the-art Fisher Stadium. The principal contributors to the an overall record of 245-153-13. Of the In addition to featuring a spacious lobby comprehensive Fisher Stadium project were previous 83 seasons, Lafayette has produced and reception area, the first floor of the the F.M. Kirby Foundation, Jack Bourger 12 undefeated home seasons with the most Bourger Varsity Football House, named in ’71 and Selena Vanderwerf and the Brenda recent being the 1992 Patriot League honor of Eugene J. (Mike) ’44 Bourger and Blythe Trust and James R. ’77 and Tracey champion Leopards who went 5-0, the first Ruth P’71 Bourger, contains the team’s Fisher. undefeated home season since 1970. During locker room, strength and conditioning The F.M. Kirby Foundation comes the 1991, 1992 and 1993 seasons, Lafayette areas and sports medicine facilities, under the leadership of Fred Morgan Kirby won 10 straight home games, tying the including a hydrotherapy room. The upper ’42 whose lifetime of contributions to the school record for consecutive wins first set level houses coaches’ offices, a gallery with College and the game of college football by the 1926 and 1927 squads in the first 10 displays honoring “Legends of Lafayette have recently been honored by induction games ever played in the stadium. Football,” and several meeting rooms, one into the Lafayette College Maroon Club Hall The first football game played in the of which is theatre style and large enough to of Fame and with his receipt of the Legacy then 18,000-seat structure came on Sept. accommodate the entire team. That area, Award presented by the National Football 25, 1926, a 35-0 win over Muhlenberg which can also be divided into four separate Foundation and the College Hall of Fame. College.

64 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL MAROON CLUB’S FRIEND OF THE Friends of Lafayette Football YEAR AWARD Established on Feb. 24, 2007, The Lafayette football program’s 2004, 2005 and 2006 Patriot League the Friend of the Year Award championship seasons would not have been possible without the is presented by the Maroon generous support of the Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football. Club’s Friends of Lafayette Head Coach Frank Tavani, his coaching staff and student-athletes have Football to an alumnus or all benefited and will continue to benefit well into the future from the friend of the program who dedication of this network of alumni and friends of the program. has displayed an inordinate amount of support and passion The Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football has enjoyed for Lafayette football. dramatic growth over the past eight years. In 2009-10, donations totaling more than $375,000 were received and were specifically 2006 Ned Jesser ’39 designated for the football program. Thank you to everyone who 2007 F.M. Kirby ’42 participated. 2008 John Wilbur Mack ’39 Chaired by John T. Bourger ’71, the Maroon Club’s Friends 2009 Don Chubb ’50 of Lafayette Football provides additional funds for financial aid, recruitment and the purchase of equipment and supplies not included in the football operating budget. The membership of the Friends of Lafayette Football has increased significantly in the past eight years. Those Maroon Club membership dues —which at the most are $50 who have made a commitment in support of the football program have assisted in the success annually per donor – benefi t each of developing a championship-caliber football program in the Patriot League and the NCAA of Lafayette’s 23 varsity sports in Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA). several ways: The Friends of Lafayette Football offers weekly events throughout the season to enhance the MAROON CLUB STRENGTH CENTER Lafayette football experience for alumni, fans, parents and student-athletes. Pre-game tailgate —The facility was made possible through Maroon Club membership gatherings are located on the Rowland Press Box plaza area which is adjacent to the lower level dues as were the renovations in of the Markle Parking Deck behind Fisher Stadium. In addition, pre- and post-game receptions 2002. are held at all road contests. FINANCIAL AID—The Maroon A number of events are also held throughout the calendar year, including the team banquet, Club membership dues annually luncheons and receptions with Coach Tavani, and the annual Ladies Leopard Football Clinic. provide $50,000 toward the athletic department’s fi nancial aid pool.

ROLE WITHIN THE MAROON CLUB VISUAL IDENTITY PROGRAM— The Maroon Club membership dues The “Friends of” groups are essential elements of the Maroon Club, an organization consisting covered all expenses associated of more than 2,000 members raising a total of more than $750,000 annually each of the past with the creation of the current identity program. three years. There are several “Friends of” groups which have become increasingly more active in recent years, most notably in football, soccer, basketball and lacrosse. Each of the “Friends ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS INTERN—The Maroon Club of” groups is under the umbrella of the Maroon Club and works closely with the Maroon Club membership dues fund the Executive Committee. stipend for one of the Athletic All activities performed Communications Assistants who handle all communications (web by these organizations— site, game programs, press releases, both friend-raising and game management assistance, etc.) efforts for several sports. fund-raising—directly enhance the sport-specific ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH— Membership dues fund the stipend Maroon Club accounts. for the Assistant Strength Coach positions which works with each of Lafayette’s 23 sports.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 65 PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC SUCCESS “Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders”

Now in its third decade as an all-sport • Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ conference combining academic and athletic ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer excellence, the Patriot League sponsors Academic All-American of the Year, and championships in 23 men and women’s won the Patriot League Female Scholar- sports. Initially started as an NCAA Athlete of the Year Award. Division I-AA football conference in 1986, • Three football teams were ranked in the the Patriot League became an all-sport final Sports Network FCS top 25 for the conference in 1990 and includes American, first time since 2005. Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, • Fordham’s John Skelton became the Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, first Patriot League player taken in the and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as NFL Draft since 1995. associate members. These institutions are • Holy Cross’ Dominic Randolph finished among the oldest and most prestigious fifth in the voting for the Walter Payton in the nation and their alumni have, and Award, given to the Most Outstanding continue to play leadership roles in shaping Player in the Football Championship our country. Since 1998, the Patriot Subdivision, and won the ECAC Player League has ranked first each year among of the Year honor. all Division I conferences awarding athletic • Every Patriot League team won at least aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. one championship for just the fifth time in The League finished at the top spot with 96 League history, including the Lafayette percent of its teams reporting a graduation golf team’s first-ever title. rate of 85 percent or higher in the most • Army’s Andrew Maisano won the Lowe’s recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League Senior CLASS Award for Men’s Lacrosse, teams earned NCAA Academic Performance and earned the Patriot League Male Program Public Recognition Awards after Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. posting academic progress rate scores in • Army’s Elizabeth Betterbed was selected the top 10 percent of all squads in their as a Rhodes Scholar. respective sports. The Patriot League’s • Holy Cross’ Olivia Pruszko earned a mission is simple, to provide successful Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship competitive athletic experiences while • Three Patriot Leaguers were selected Lafayette Football maintaining high academic standards, and to in the Major League Baseball First-Year prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in Player Draft, while two were chosen in the 1988, 1992, 1994, society. During the 2009-10 academic year, Major Lacrosse League Draft. 2004, 2005 and 2006 Patriot League student-athletes and teams • Bucknell won the 2010 Patriot League Patriot League Champions have accomplished the following: Presidents’ Cup. The Bison also won the male and female trophies, the eighth time • 11 Patriot League student-athletes earned in Patriot League history that a school won CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All- the overall, male and female titles. America and 50 Patriot League student- • Army Men’s Lacrosse defeated No. 2 athletes received CoSIDA/ESPN The Syracuse, 9-8, in double overtime in the Magazine Academic All-District honors. NCAA Tournament first round. • The Patriot League placed second among • Bucknell defeated Princeton in the all Division I conferences with 90 teams first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer receiving NCAA Public Recognition Tournament. Awards for their performance in the • A pair of Patriot League teams played in classroom. the postseason in women’s basketball. • Lafayette’s Banks Clark, Navy’s Beth Lehigh made the NCAA Tournament, Reed and Mark Van Orden received while American qualified for the WNIT. NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. • Army’s Garret Thul was named national freshman of the year by Inside Lacrosse.

66 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL THE OPPONENTS

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 67 GAME GEORGETOWN September 11, 2010 01 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Offi ce Phone: (202) 687-5241 Cell Phone: (202) 907-3054 Email: [email protected] Fax: (202) 687-2491 Press Box: (202) 687-5120 Kevin Kelly Nick Parrish Web Site: www.GUHoyas.com Head Coach Sr. Linebacker 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 at Davidson 6:00 p.m. Head Coach: Kevin Kelly 9/11 at Lafayette* 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Springfi eld ’82 9/18 at Yale 12:00 p.m. Record at School: 5-38 (Four seasons) 9/25 Holy Cross* 2:00 p.m. Career Record: same 10/2 at Colgate* 1:00 p.m. Charlie Houghton Coach’s Phone: (202) 687-2493 10/9 Wagner 1:00 p.m. Gr. • Running Back 10/16 Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. 10/23 at Sacred Heart 1:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 10/30 at Fordham 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/28 11/13 Lehigh* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 11/20 Marist 1:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 9/5 at Holy Cross* 20-7 L 2009 Overall Record: 0-11 9/12 Lafayette* 28-3 L Conference Record/Finish: 0-6/Seventh 9/19 Yale 31-10 L 9/26 Howard 14-11 L THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 10-3) 10/3 at Bucknell* 14-6 L First Meeting: 10/25/1902 (Lafayette 23-Georgetown 0) 10/10 at Lehigh* 27-0 L 10/17 Colgate* 31-14 L Last Meeting: 9/12/09 (Lafayette 28-Georgetown 3) 10/31 at Old Dominion 31-10 L Current Streak: Lafayette +6 11/7 at Marist 23-21 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 3-1 11/14 Richmond 49-10 L In Washington, D.C.: Lafayette leads, 7-2 11/21 Fordham* 41-24 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 45-Georgetown 14 (11/11/2006) * Patriot League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Georgetown): Georgetown 27-Lafayette 2 (11/5/1927) GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington, D.C. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1789 Passing: So. QB Isaiah Kempf (129-of-256 for 1231, 2 TD, 9 INT) Enrollment: 13,652 Rushing: Sr. SLOT Philip Oladeji (76-308, 4.1 avg., 1 TD) President: John J. DeGioia Receiving: Sr. SLOT Keerome Lawrence (33-344, 10.4 avg.) Athletic Director: Lee Reed Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Hoyas Sr. LB Nick Parrish 100 4.5 2.0 2 Colors: Blue and Gray Sr. DB David Quintero 79 2.5 0.0 0 Stadium (Capacity): Multi-Sport Field Sr. LB Patrick O’Donnell 69 5.0 2.0 1 (3,500) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

68 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME PENN September 18, 2010 02 Franklin Field; Philadelphia, Pa.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Eric Dolan Offi ce Phone: (215) 898-6129 Cell Phone: (585) 260-8322 Email: [email protected] Fax: (215) 898-1747 Press Box: (215) 898-6159 Al Bagnoli Josh Powers Web Site: www.PennAthletics.com Head Coach Sr. • Def. Back 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/18 Lafayette 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Al Bagnoli 9/25 at Villanova 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Central Connecticut State ’75 10/2 Dartmouth* 3:30 p.m. Record at School: 122-56 (18 seasons) 10/8 at Bucknell 7:00 p.m. Career Record: 208-75 (28 seasons) 10/16 Columbia* 12:00 p.m. Bradford Blackmon Coach’s Phone: (215) 573-9229 10/23 at Yale* 12:00 p.m. Sr. • Running Back 10/30 Brown* 1:30 p.m. 11/6 at Princeton* 3:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/13 Harvard* 1:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/16 11/20 at Cornell* 12:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 2009 RESULTS Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple one-back/50 9/19 Villanova 14-3 L 9/26 at Lafayette 20-17 (OT) L 2009 Overall Record: 8-2 10/3 at Dartmouth* 30-24 W Conference Record/Finish: 7-0/First 10/10 Bucknell 21-3 W 10/18 at Columbia* 27-13 W THE SERIES (PENN LEADS, 61-21-4) 10/25 Yale* 9-0 W First Meeting: 11/25/1882 (Penn 1-3, Lafayette 0-0) 11/1 at Brown* 14-7 W 11/7 Princeton* 42-7 W Last Meeting: 9/26/2009 (Lafayette 20-Penn 17 OT) 11/15 at Harvard* 17-7 W Current Streak: Lafayette +3 11/22 Cornell* 34-0 W In Easton: Penn leads, 14-10 * Ivy League contest In Philadelphia: Penn leads, 47-11-4 Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 38-Penn 6 (11/5/1921) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Penn): Penn 82-Lafayette 0 (10/28/1893) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1740 LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Enrollment: 10,275 Passing: Sr. QB Keiffer Garton (43-of-64 for 400, 7 TD, 6 INT) President: Amy Gutmann Rushing: So. TB Lyle Marsh (112-526, 4.7 avg., 2 TD) Athletic Director: Steve Bilsky Receiving: Sr. WR Matt Tuten (29-379, 13.1 avg., 2 TD) Nickname: Quakers Defensive Tkl TFL Sck Int. Colors: Red and Blue Sr. LB Zach Heller 55 9.0 5.5 0 Stadium (Capacity): Franklin Field Sr. DB Josh Powers 52 1.5 0 1 (52,958) Sr. DB Brian Levine 43 9.0 3.0 0 Playing Surface: Sprinturf Conference: Ivy League

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 69 GAME PRINCETON September 25, 2010 03 Princeton Stadium; Princeton, N.J.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Craig Sachson Offi ce Phone: (609) 258-3680 Cell Phone: (609) 712-2203 Email: [email protected] Fax: (609) 258-2399 Press Box: (609) 258-0660 Bob Surace Steven Cody Web Site: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Head Coach Sr. • Linebacker FOOTBALL STAFF 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach: Bob Surace 9/18 at Lehigh 1:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Princeton ’90 9/25 Lafayette 6:00 p.m. 10/2 at Columbia* 12:30 p.m. Record at School: First Season 10/9 Colgate 1:00 p.m. Career Record: 18-3 (Two seasons) 10/16 Brown* 12:30 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (609) 258-3514 Tommy Wornham 10/23 Harvard* 1:00 p.m. Jr. • Quarterback 10/30 at Cornell* 12:30 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 Penn* 3:00 p.m. 11/13 at Yale* 12:00 p.m.11/20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/18 Dartmouth* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 9/19 Citadel 38-7 L 2009 Overall Record: 4-6 9/26 at Lehigh 17-14 W Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/Tied Fourth 10/3 Columbia* 38-0 L 10/8 Colgate 21-14 (2OT) L THE SERIES (PRINCETON LEADS, 36-5-3) 10/17 at Brown* 34-17 L 10/24 at Harvard* 37-3 L First Meeting: 10/22/1883 (Princeton 47-Lafayette 7) 10/31 Cornell* 17-14 W Last Meeting: 9/22/2007 (Lafayette 20-Princeton 14) 11/7 at Penn* 42-7 L Current Streak: Lafayette +1 11/14 Yale* 24-17 W In Easton: Princeton leads, 7-3-1 11/21 at Dartmouth* 23-11 W In Princeton: Princeton leads, 29-2-2 * Ivy League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 28-Princeton 13 (9/27/2003) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Princeton): Princeton 140-Lafayette 0 (10/29/1884) Location: Princeton, N.J. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1746 Passing: Jr. QB Tommy Wornham (174-of-306 for 1624, 7 TD, 8 INT) Enrollment: 5,047 Rushing: Jr. QB Tommy Wornham (94-372, 4.0 avg., 3 TD) President: Shirley Tilghman Receiving: Sr. WR Trey Peacock (48-527, 11.0 avg., 3 TD) Athletic Director: Gary Walters Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Tigers Sr. LB Steven Cody 104 10.0 3.5 2 Colors: Orange and Black Jr. DB Matt Wakulchik 60 1.0 0.0 1 Stadium (Capacity): Princeton Stadium (27,800) Sr. DL Matt Boyer 40 5.0 2.0 0 Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Conference: Ivy League

70 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME HARVARD October 2, 2010 04 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Kurt Svoboda Offi ce Phone: (617) 495-2206 Cell Phone: n/a Email: [email protected] Fax: (617) 495-2130 Press Box: (617) 495-5902 Tim Murphy Collin Zych Web Site: www.GoCrimson.com Head Coach Sr. • Strong Safety FOOTBALL STAFF 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach: Tim Murphy 9/18 Holy Cross 7:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Springfi eld ’78 9/25 at Brown* 6:00 p.m. 10/2 at Lafayette 12:00 p.m. Record at School: 104-55 (15 seasons) 10/9 Cornell* 12:00 p.m. Career Record: 136-100-1 (22 seasons) 10/16 Lehigh 12:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (617) 495-2207 Gino Gordon 10/23 at Princeton* 1:00 p.m. Sr. • Running Back 10/30 at Dartmouth* 1:30 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 Columbia* 12:00 p.m. 11/13 at Penn* 1:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 83/13 11/20 Yale* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 8-Man Front 2009 RESULTS 2009 Overall Record: 7-3 9/19 at Holy Cross 27-20 L Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/Second 9/25 Brown* 24-21 W 10/3 at Lehigh 28-14 W THE SERIES (HARVARD LEADS, 11-3) 10/10 at Cornell* 28-10 W 10/17 Lafayette 35-18 L First Meeting: 9/24/1966 (Harvard 30-Lafayette 7) 10/24 Princeton* 37-3 W Last Meeting: 10/17/2009 (Lafayette 35-Harvard 18) 10/31 Dartmouth* 42-21 W Current Streak: Lafayette +1 11/7 at Columbia* 34-14 W In Easton: Harvard leads, 5-1 11/14 Penn* 17-7 L 11/21 at Yale* 14-10 W In Cambridge: Harvard leads, 6-2 * Ivy League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 35-Harvard 18 (10/17/2009) Largest Margin of Victory (Harvard): Harvard 51-Lafayette 0 (9/30/1967) GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cambridge, Mass. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1636 Passing: Jr. QB Collier Winters (156-of-272 for 1861, 15 TD, 7 INT) Enrollment: 6,715 Rushing: Sr. RB Gino Gordon (114-632, 5.5 avg., 8 TD) President: Drew Gilpin Faust Receiving: Sr. WR Chris Lorditch (30-545, 18.2 avg., 5 TD) Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Crimson Sr. SS Collin Zych 73 6.0 1.0 2 Colors: Crimson, Black and White Jr. DL Josue Ortiz 35 9.0 2.0 0 Stadium (Capacity): Harvard Stadium Jr. DB Conor Murphy 31 0.0 0.0 0 (30,323) Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Conference: Ivy League

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 71 GAME COLUMBIA October 9, 2010 05 Kraft Field at Wien Stadium; New York, N.Y.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Darlene Camacho Offi ce Phone: (212) 854-2535 Home Phone: (646) 712-1300 Email: [email protected] Fax: (212) 854-8168 Press Box: (212) 304-8023 Norries Wilson Adam Mehrer Web Site: www.GoColumbiaLions.com Head Coach Sr. • Free Safety 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/18 Fordham 12:30 p.m. Head Coach: Norries Wilson 9/25 Towson 12:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Minnesota ’89 10/2 Princeton* 12:30 p.m. Record at School: 12-28 (Four seasons) 10/9 Lafayette 12:30 p.m. Career Record: same 10/16 at Penn* 12:00 p.m. Jeff Adams Coach’s Phone: (212) 854-7062 10/23 Dartmouth* 1:30 p.m. Jr. • Offensive lineman 10/30 at Yale* 12:00 p.m. 11/6 at Harvard* 12:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/13 Cornell* 12:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/22 11/20 at Brown* 12:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 2009 RESULTS Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 9/19 at Fordham 40-28 W 9/26 Central Conn. State 22-13 L 2009 Overall Record: 4-6 10/3 at Princeton* 38-0 W Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/Tied Fourth 10/10 at Lafayette 24-21 L 10/17 Penn* 27-13 L THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 28-11-2) 10/24 at Dartmouth* 28-6 L First Meeting: 10/9/1889 (Columbia 10-Lafayette 10) 10/31 Yale* 23-22 L 11/7 Harvard* 34-14 L Last Meeting: 10/10/2009 (Lafayette 24-Columbia 21) 11/14 at Cornell* 30-20 W Current Streak: Lafayette +8 11/21 Brown* 28-14 W In Easton: Lafayette leads, 14-0-1 * Ivy League contest In New York: Lafayette leads, 14-11-1 Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 58-Columbia 6 (10/9/1993) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Columbia): Columbia 46-Lafayette 0 (11/16/1946) Location: New York, N.Y. Founded: 1754 LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Enrollment: 5,708 Passing: So. QB Sean Brackett (34-of-63 for 458, 4 TD, 3 INT) President: Lee C. Bollinger Rushing: So. QB Sean Brackett (53-287, 5.4 avg., 1 TD) Athletic Director: M. Dianne Murphy Receiving: Sr. TE Andrew Kennedy (21-316, 15.0 avg., 5 TD) Nickname: Lions Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Colors: Columbia Blue and White Sr. Adam Mehrer 89 1.0 0 5 Stadium (Capacity): Kraft Field at Wien Sr. LB Marc Holloway 62 0.0 0 0 Stadium (17,000) Jr. LB Nick Mistretta 40 0.0 0 0 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Ivy League

72 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME STONY BROOK October 16, 2010 06 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

STAFF Football Contact: Adam Gutes Offi ce Phone: (631) 632-7125 Cell Phone: (631) 374-7538 Email: [email protected] Fax: (631) 632-8841 Press Box: (631) 632-4037 Chuck Priore Arin West Web Site: www.GoSeawolves.org Head Coach Sr. • Free Safety 2009 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 at South Florida 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Chuck Priore 9/11 American Int’l. 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Albany ‘82 9/18 at Brown 12:30 p.m. Record at School: 22-22 (Four seasons) 9/25 Massachusetts 6:00 p.m. Career Record: 61-31 (10 seasons) 10/9 VMI* 3:00 p.m. Edwin Gowins 10/16 at Lafayette 1:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (631) 632-4670 Jr. • Tailback 10/23 at Coastal Carolina* 3:00 p.m. 10/30 Charleston So.* 3:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 at Presbyterian* 1:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/27 11/13 Gardner-Webb* 1:00 p.m. 11/20 at Liberty* 3:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 9/5 at Hofstra 17-10 L 2009 Overall Record: 6-5 9/12 at Colgate 23-13 L Conference Record/Finish: 5-1/Tied First 9/19 Brown 21-20 W 9/26 at Massachusetts 44-17 L 10/3 Presbyterian* 52-14 W THE SERIES (FIRST MEETING) 10/10 at North Dakota 31-24 L First Meeting: 10/16/2010 10/17 at VMI* 27-20 L Last Meeting: 10/24 Coastal Carolina* 16-10 W Current Streak: 10/31 at Gardner-Webb* 24-14 W In Easton: First meeting in 2010 11/14 at Charles. So.* 30-27 (OT) W 11/21 Liberty* 36-33 W In Stony Brook: Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): * Big South contest Largest Margin of Victory (Stony Brook): GENERAL INFORMATION LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Location: Stony Brook, N.Y. Founded: 1957 Passing: Jr. QB Michael Coulter (153-of-279 for 2060, 15 TD, 10 INT) Enrollment: 24,692 Rushing: Jr. TB Edwin Gowins (145-890, 6.1 avg., 9 TD), President: Samuel Stanley Receiving: So. WR Jordan Gush (26-413, 15.9 avg., 6 TD) Athletic Director: Jim Fiore Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Seawolves Sr. FS Arin West 80 0.5 0.0 3 Colors: Red, Blue and, Gray Sr. LB Stephen Schwicke 68 7.5 0.0 1 Stadium (Capacity): LaValle Stadium So. S Dominick Reyes 49 0.5 0.0 0 (8,136) Playing Surface: Field Turf Conference: Big South SPORTS INFORMATION

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 73 GAME FORDHAM October 23, 2010 07 Coffey Field; Bronx, N.Y.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Joe DiBari Offi ce Phone: (718) 817-4240 Cell Phone: (718) 850-4700 Email: [email protected] Fax: (718) 817-4244 Press Box: (718) 817-4241 Tom Masella Nick Magiera Head Coach Sr. • Linebacker Web Site: www.FordhamSports.com 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 at Bryant 3:00 p.m. Head Coach: Tom Masella 9/11 Rhode Island 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Wagner ’81 9/18 at Columbia 12:30 p.m. Record at School: 21-24 (Four seasons) 9/25 Assumption 1:00 p.m. Career Record: 38-50 (Seven seasons) 10/2 at Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (718) 817-4280 Jason Caldwell 10/9 at Lehigh 12:30 p.m. Sr. • Wide Receiver 10/16 at Yale 12:00 p.m. 10/23 Lafayette 1:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 10/30 Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 64/20 11/6 at Bucknell 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 11/20 Colgate 1:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/3-4 9/5 at Rhode Island 42-28 L 2009 Overall Record: 5-6 9/19 Columbia 40-28 L Conference Record/Finish: 2-4/Tied Fifth 9/26 at Colgate* 20-12 L 10/3 Old Dominion 34-29 W THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 20-7-1) 10/10 Bryant 35-7 W 10/17 at Cornell 39-27 W First Meeting: 10/17/1903 (Lafayette 48-Fordham 0) 10/24 at Lafayette* 26-21 L Last Meeting: 10/24/2009 (Lafayette 26-Fordham 21) 10/31 Holy Cross* 41-27 L Current Streak: Lafayette +2 11/7 Bucknell* 21-7 W In Easton: Lafayette leads, 11-5-1 11/14 Lehigh* 35-28 L In Bronx: Lafayette leads, 9-2 11/21 at Georgetown* 41-14 W Neutral Site: Lafayette leads, 1-0 * Patriot League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 48-Fordham 0 (10/17/1903) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Fordham): Fordham 23-Lafayette 0 (9/6/1997) Location: Bronx, N.Y. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1841 Passing: Jr. QB Doug Papy (0-of-1 for 0, 0 TD, 0 INT) Enrollment: 8,477 Rushing: Jr. TB Darryl Whiting (132-681, 5.2 avg., 5 TD) President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Receiving: Sr. WR Jason Caldwell (79-1252, 15.8 avg., 9 TD) Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Rams Sr. LB Nicholas Magiera 80 8.0 2.0 0 Colors: Maroon and White Sr. LB Cliff Stuckey 56 5.5 2.0 0 Stadium (Capacity): Jack Coffey Field Sr. DB Bryson Wilson 50 3.0 0.0 1 (7,000) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

74 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME BUCKNELL October 30, 2010 08 Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium; Lewisburg, Pa.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Todd Merriett Offi ce Phone: (570) 577-3488 Cell Phone: (570) 428-5393 Email: [email protected] Fax: (570) 577-1660 Joe Susan Ahkiel White Press Box: (570) 577-1519 Head Coach Sr. • Def. Back Web Site: www.BucknellBison.com

2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 at Duquesne 6:00 p.m. Head Coach: Joe Susan 9/11 at Marist 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Delaware ’77 9/18 Dartmouth 1:00 p.m. Record at School: First season 10/2 Cornell 4:00 p.m. Career Record: 10-0 (1 season) 10/9 Penn 1:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (570) 577-1134 C.J. Hopson 10/16 at Georgetown* 1:00 p.m. Jr. • Quarterback 10/23 at Lehigh* 1:00 p.m. 10/30 Lafayette* 1:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 Fordham 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/21 11/13 Colgate* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 11/20 at Holy Cross* 12:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Pro-style/4-3 9/5 at Duquesne 24-19 L 2009 Overall Record: 4-7 9/12 Robert Morris 26-23 W Conference Record/Finish: 2-4/Tied Fifth 9/19 at Cornell 33-9 L 9/26 Marist 17-16 W THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 49-32-6) 10/3 Georgetown* 14-6 W First Meeting: 11/30/1883 (Lafayette 59-Bucknell 0) 10/10 at Penn 21-3 L 10/24 Lehigh* 35-16 L Last Meeting: 10/31/2009 (Lafayette 35-Bucknell 14) 10/31 at Lafayette* 35-14 L Current Streak: Lafayette +8 11/7 at Fordham* 21-7 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 30-13-5 11/14 at Colgate* 29-14 L In Lewisburg: Series tied, 19-19-1 11/21 Holy Cross* 23-17 W Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 59-Bucknell 0 (11/30/1883) * Patriot League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Bucknell): Bucknell 54-Lafayette 12 (10/24/1964)

GENERAL INFORMATION LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Passing: Jr. QB C.J. Hopson (35-of-94 for 341, 0 TD, 5 INT) Founded: 1846 Rushing: Jr. QB C.J. Hopson (135-633, 4.7 avg., 5 TD) Enrollment: 3,583 Receiving: Sr. WR Marlon Woods (18-178, 9.9 avg., 1 TD) President: John Bravman Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Athletic Director: John Hardt Sr. LB Travis Nissley 93 1.0 0 0 Nickname: Bison Sr. DB Ahkiel White 60 2.5 0 4 Colors: Orange and Blue Jr. DB Bryce Robertson 53 1.0 0 1 Stadium (Capacity): Christy Mathewson- Memorial Stadium (13,100) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 75 GAME COLGATE November 6, 2010 09 Andy Kerr Stadium; Hamilton, N.Y.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Jeremiah Hergott Offi ce Phone: (315) 228-7566 Cell Phone: (315) 527-8460 Email: [email protected] Fax: (315) 228-7977 Press Box: (315) 228-6863 Dick Biddle Lamont Sonds Web Site: www.GoColgateRaiders.com Head Coach Sr. • Def. End 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 Monmouth 6:00 p.m. Head Coach: Dick Biddle 9/11 at Furman 2:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Duke ’71 9/25 at Syracuse 3:30 p.m. Record at School: 113-51 (14 seasons) 10/2 Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Career Record: same 10/9 at Princeton 1:00 p.m. Greg Sullivan 10/16 at Cornell 12:30 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (315) 228-7603 Sr. • Quarterback 10/23 Holy Cross* 1:00 p.m. 10/30 at Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 Lafayette* 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/21 11/13 at Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. 11/20 at Fordham 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 9/5 Monmouth 35-23 W 2009 Overall Record: 9-2 9/12 Stony Brook 23-13 W Conference Record/Finish: 4-2/Tied Second 9/19 at Dartmouth 34-15 W 9/26 Fordham* 20-12 W THE SERIES (COLGATE LEADS, 38-11-4) 10/3 Cornell 45-23 W 10/8 at Princeton 21-14 W First Meeting: 10/27/1906 (Lafayette 17-Colgate 6) 10/17 Georgetown* 31-14 W Last Meeting: 11/7/2009 (Lafayette 56-Colgate 49) 10/24 at Holy Cross* 42-28 L Current Streak: Lafayette +1 10/31 Lehigh* 27-20 W In Easton: Colgate leads, 18-6-2 11/7 at Lafayette* 56-49 L In Hamilton: Colgate leads, 20-5-1 11/14 Bucknell* 29-14 W * Patriot League contest Neutral Site: Series tied, 0-0-1 Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 35-Colgate 9 (11/4/1995) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Colgate): Colgate 56-Lafayette 2 (10/25/1975) Location: Hamilton, N.Y. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1819 Enrollment: 2,800 Passing: Sr. QB Greg Sullivan (135-of-230 for 1952, 18 TD, 5 INT) Acting President: Jeffrey Herbst Rushing: Jr. TB Nate Eachus (187-919, 4.8 avg., 16 TD) Athletic Director: David Roach Receiving: Sr. WR Doug Rosnick (29-396, 13.7 avg., 0 TD) Nickname: Raiders Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Colors: Maroon and White Sr. LB Zach Smith 43 5.0 2.5 1 Stadium (Capacity): Andy Kerr Stadium So. DB Demetri Diamond 35 1.0 0.0 1 (10,221) Sr. FS Mike Barry 34 1.0 0.5 1 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

76 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME HOLY CROSS November 13, 2010 10 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Football Contact: Charles Bare Offi ce Phone: (508) 793-2583 Cell Phone: (508) 754-6870 Email: [email protected] Fax: (508) 793-2309 Press Box: (508) 793-2204 Tom Gilmore Anthony DiMichele Head Coach Sr. • Def. Back Web Site: www.GoHolyCross.com 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 Howard 1:00 p.m. Head Coach: Tom Gilmore 9/11 at Massachusetts 6:00 p.m. Alma Mater: Penn ’86 9/18 at Harvard 7:00 p.m. Record at School: 39-28 (Six seasons) 9/25 at Georgetown* 2:00 p.m. Career Record: same 10/2 Fordham 1:00 p.m. Freddie Santana Coach’s Phone: (508) 793-2584 10/9 Brown 1:00 p.m. Sr. • Wide Receiver 10/16 at Dartmouth 1:30 p.m. 10/23 at Colgate* 1:00 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/28 11/13 at Lafayette* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 11/20 Bucknell* 12:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 9/5 Georgetown* 20-7 W 2009 Overall Record: 9-3 9/12 Sacred Heart 52-21 W Conference Record/Finish: 5-1/First 9/19 Harvard 27-20 W 10/3 at Northeastern 42-21 W THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 14-10) 10/10 at Brown 34-31 L First Meeting: 9/20/1986 (Lafayette 38-Holy Cross 14) 10/17 Dartmouth 34-14 W 10/24 Colgate* 42-28 W Last Meeting: 11/14/2009 (Holy Cross 28-Lafayette 26) 10/31 at Fordham* 41-27 W Current Streak: Holy Cross +2 11/7 at Lehigh* 24-20 W In Easton: Lafayette leads, 8-4 11/14 Lafayette* 28-26 W In Worcester: Series tied, 6-6 11/21 at Bucknell* 23-17 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 56-Holy Cross 20 (11/13/2004) 11/28 at Villanova 38-28 L Largest Margin of Victory (Holy Cross): Holy Cross 48-Lafayette 14 (11/2/1991) * Patriot League contest

GENERAL INFORMATION LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Passing: Sr. QB Ryan Taggart (2-2 for 3, 0 TD, 0 INT) Location: Worcester, Mass. Rushing: Jr. TB Matt Bellomo (91-442, 3.9 avg., 4 TD) Founded: 1843 Receiving: Sr. WR Luke Chmielinski (63-807, 12.8 avg., 4 TD) Enrollment: 2,866 Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. President: Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Sr. DB Anthony DiMichele 82 5.0 1.0 2 Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan Jr. LB Jimmy Thomas 67 9.0 4.0 0 Nickname: Crusaders Sr. DB Alex Johnson 55 0.0 0.0 1 Colors: Royal Purple and White Stadium (Capacity): Fitton Field (23,500) Playing Surface: Grass Conference: Patriot League

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 77 GAME LEHIGH November 20, 2010 11 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

STAFF Football Contact: Steve Lomangino Offi ce Phone: (610) 758-3174 Cell Phone: (917) 579-0976 Email: [email protected] Fax: (610) 758-4407 Press Box: (610) 758-4903 Andy Coen Al Pierce Web Site: www.LehighSports.com Head Coach Sr. • Linebacker 2010 SCHEDULE FOOTBALL STAFF 9/4 at Drake 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Andy Coen 9/11 Villanova 12:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Gettysburg ’86 9/18 Princeton 12:30 p.m. Record at School: 20-24 (Four seasons) 9/25 at New Hampshire 12:00 p.m. Career Record: same 10/9 Fordham 12:30 p.m. J.B. Clark Coach’s Phone: (610) 758-4290 10/16 at Harvard 12:00 p.m. Sr. • Quarterback 10/23 Bucknell* 12:30 p.m. 10/30 Colgate* 12:30 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION 11/6 at Holy Cross* 12:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/13 11/13 at Georgetown* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3 11/20 at Lafayette* 12:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 2009 RESULTS Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/3-4 9/5 Central Conn. St. 28-21 L 2009 Overall Record: 4-7 9/12 at Villanova 38-17 L Conference Record/Finish: 4-2/Tied Second 9/26 Princeton 17-14 L 10/3 Harvard 28-14 L THE SERIES (LAFAYETTE LEADS, 76-64-5) 10/10 Georgetown* 27-0 W First Meeting: 10/25/1884 (Lafayette 50-Lehigh 0) 10/17 Yale 7-0 L 10/24 at Bucknell* 35-16 W Last Meeting: 11/21/2009 (Lehigh 27-Lafayette 21) 10/31 at Colgate* 27-20 L Current Streak: Lehigh +2 11/7 Holy Cross* 24-20 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 41-27-5 11/14 at Fordham* 35-28 W In Bethlehem: Lehigh leads, 36-35 11/21 Lafayette* 27-21 OT W Neutral Site: Lehigh leads, 1-0 * Patriot League contest Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 64-Lehigh 0 (11/18/1944) GENERAL INFORMATION Largest Margin of Victory (Lehigh): Lehigh 78-Lafayette 0 (11/24/1917) Location: Bethlehem, Pa. LEADING RETURNING PLAYERS Founded: 1865 Passing: Sr. J.B Clark (131-of-260 for 1546, 13 TD, 9 Int.) Enrollment: 4,700 Rushing: Sr. RB Jay Campbell (139-659, 4.7 avg., 0 TD) President: Alice P. Gast Receiving: Jr. WR Jake Drwal (47-641, 13.6 avg., 4 TD) Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Nickname: Mountain Hawks Sr. LB Troy Taylor 69 8.0 2.0 0 Colors: Brown and White Sr. DB John Veniero 62 2.0 0.0 3 Stadium (Capacity): Goodman Stadium Sr. DB Jarard Cribbs 45 2.5 0.0 1 (16,000) Playing Surface: Grass Conference: Patriot League SPORTS INFORMATION

78 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE VS. LEHIGH: COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S MOST-PLAYED RIVALRY Year Site ...... LC-LU Year Site ...... LC-LU Year Site ...... LC-LU 1884 Easton ...... 50-0 1922 Easton ...... 3-0 1976 Easton ...... 21-17 Bethlehem ...... 34-4 1923 Bethlehem ...... 13-3 1977 Bethlehem ...... 17-35 1885 Bethlehem ...... 6-0 1924 Easton ...... 7-0 1978 Easton ...... 15-23 Easton ...... 6-6 1925 Bethlehem ...... 14-0 1979 Bethlehem ...... 3-24 1886 Easton ...... 12-0 1926 Easton ...... 35-0 1980 Easton ...... 0-32 Bethlehem ...... 4-0 1927 Bethlehem ...... 43-0 1981 Bethlehem ...... 10-3 1887 Bethlehem ...... 4-10 1928 Easton ...... 38-14 1982 Easton ...... 34-6 Easton ...... 6-0 1929 Bethlehem ...... 12-13 1983 Bethlehem ...... 14-22 1888 Easton ...... 4-6 1930 Easton ...... 16-6 1984 Easton ...... 28-7 Bethlehem ...... 0-16 1931 Bethlehem ...... 13-7 1985 Bethlehem ...... 19-24 1889 Bethlehem ...... 10-16 1932 Easton ...... 25-6 1986 Easton ...... 28-23 Easton ...... 6-6 1933 Bethlehem ...... 54-12 1987 Bethlehem ...... 10-17 1890 Easton ...... 0-30 1934 Easton ...... 7-13 1988 Easton ...... 52-45 Bethlehem ...... 6-66 1935 Bethlehem ...... 0-48 1989 Bethlehem ...... 36-21 1891 Bethlehem ...... 4-22 1936 Easton ...... 0-18 1990 Easton ...... 14-35 Wilkes-Barre ...... 2-6 1937 Bethlehem ...... 6-0 1991 Bethlehem ...... 18-36 Easton ...... 2-16 1938 Easton ...... 6-0 1992 Easton ...... 32-29 1892 Easton ...... 4-0 1939 Bethlehem ...... 29-13 1993 Bethlehem ...... 14-39 Bethlehem ...... 6-15 1940 Easton ...... 46-0 1994 Easton ...... 54-20 1893 Bethlehem ...... 6-22 1941 Bethlehem ...... 47-7 1995 Bethlehem ...... 30-37 Easton ...... 0-10 1942 Easton ...... 7-7 1996 Easton ...... 19-23 1894 Easton ...... 28-0 1943 Easton ...... 39-7 1997 Bethlehem ...... 31-43 Bethlehem ...... 8-11 Bethlehem ...... 58-0 1998 Easton ...... 7-31 1895 Bethlehem ...... 22-12 1944 Easton ...... 44-0 1999 Bethlehem ...... 12-14 Easton ...... 14-6 Easton ...... 64-0 2000 Easton ...... 17-31 1896 - did not play - 1945 Bethlehem ...... 7-0 2001 Bethlehem ...... 6-41 1897 Easton ...... 34-0 1946 Easton ...... 13-0 2002 Easton ...... 14-7 Bethlehem ...... 22-0 1947 Bethlehem ...... 7-0 2003 Bethlehem ...... 10-30 1898 Bethlehem ...... 0-22 1948 Easton ...... 23-13 2004 Easton ...... 24-10 Easton ...... 11-5 1949 Bethlehem ...... 21-12 2005 Bethlehem ...... 23-19 1899 Easton ...... 17-0 1950 Easton ...... 0-38 2006 Easton ...... 49-27 Bethlehem ...... 35-0 1951 Bethlehem ...... 0-51 2007 Bethlehem ...... 21-17 1900 Bethlehem ...... 34-0 1952 Easton ...... 7-14 2008 Easton ...... 15-31 Easton ...... 18-0 1953 Bethlehem ...... 33-13 2009 Bethlehem ...... 21-27 (OT) 1901 Easton ...... 29-0 1954 Easton ...... 46-0 Bethlehem ...... 41-0 1955 Bethlehem ...... 35-6 1902 Easton ...... 0-6 1956 Easton ...... 10-27 1903 Bethlehem ...... 6-12 1957 Bethlehem ...... 13-26 1904 Easton ...... 40-6 1958 Easton ...... 14-14 1905 Bethlehem ...... 53-0 1959 Bethlehem ...... 28-6 1906 Easton ...... 33-0 1960 Easton ...... 3-26 1907 Bethlehem ...... 22-5 1961 Bethlehem ...... 14-17 1908 Easton ...... 5-11 1962 Easton ...... 6-13 1909 Bethlehem ...... 21-0 1963 Bethlehem ...... 8-15 1910 Easton ...... 14-0 1964 Easton ...... 6-6 1911 Bethlehem ...... 11-0 1965 Bethlehem ...... 14-20 1912 Easton ...... 0-10 1966 Easton ...... 16-0 1913 Bethlehem ...... 0-7 1967 Bethlehem ...... 6-0 1914 Easton ...... 7-17 1968 Easton ...... 6-21 1915 Bethlehem ...... 35-6 1969 Bethlehem ...... 19-36 1916 Easton ...... 0-16 1970 Easton ...... 31-28 1917 Bethlehem ...... 0-78 1971 Bethlehem ...... 19-48 1918 Easton ...... 0-17 1972 Easton ...... 6-14 1919 Bethlehem ...... 10-6 1973 Bethlehem ...... 13-45 1920 Easton ...... 27-7 1974 Easton ...... 7-57 1921 Bethlehem ...... 28-6 1975 Bethlehem ...... 14-40

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 79 SERIES OVERALL RECORD

ALBRIGHT (11-3-0) 11/30/1905 Easton 47-0 W 11/9/02 Lewisburg 19-3 W 11/2/02 Hamilton 24-31 L 10/25/13 Easton 7-0 W 11/9/1907 Easton 34-0 W 11/8/03 Easton 35-17 W 11/1/03 Easton 31-47 L 11/14/14 Easton 42-6 W 10/31/1908 Easton 6-6 T 10/16/04 Lewisburg 14-13 W 11/6/04 Hamilton 19-22 L 10/23/15 Easton 46-0 W 10/29/1910 Easton 12-0 W 10/29/05 Easton 33-20 W 11/5/05 Easton 15-18 L 11/11/16 Easton 32-0 W 11/14/11 Easton 6-0 W 9/9/06 Lewisburg 31-0 W 10/28/06 Hamilton 27-10 W 11/17/17 Easton 42-0 W 11/2/12 Easton 0-0 T 11/3/07 Easton 34-7 W 10/27/07 Easton 27-36 L 10/23/26 Easton 30-7 W 11/6/20 Easton 10-7 W 11/8/08 Lewisburg 38-21 W 11/1/08 Hamilton 13-21 L 9/29/28 Easton 78-0 W 10/15/21 Lewisburg 20-7 W 10/31/09 Easton 35-14 W 11/7/09 Easton 56-49 W 10/27/34 Easton 26-0 W 10/21/22 Easton 28-7 W BUFFALO (6-1-0) COLUMBIA ATHLETIC ASSOC. (2-0-0) 10/12/35 Reading 0-38 L 10/18/24 Lewisburg 21-3 W 10/16/54 Buffalo 26-0 W 11/22/1890 Washington D.C. 18-4 W 9/22/51 Easton 6-12 L 10/20/28 Lewisburg 0-0 T 10/5/57 Buffalo 14-6 W 10/21/1892 Washington D.C. 10-0 W 10/4/52 Easton 6-28 L 10/19/29 Easton 3-6 L 9/14/91 Easton 42-21 W COLUMBIA (28-11-2) 10/3/53 Reading 28-7 W 10/22/32 Lewisburg 6-14 L 9/19/92 Easton 49-28 W 10/9/1889 New York 10-10 T 9/25/54 Easton 26-0 W 10/21/33 Easton 0-21 L 9/18/93 Buffalo 29-15 W 11/18/33 New York 6-46 L 10/13/56 Easton 32-7 W 10/31/42 Lewisburg 7-13 L 9/9/95 Buffalo 24-17 W 9/29/45 New York 14-40 L ALFRED (1-0-0) 10/27/45 Easton 2-26 L 9/19/98 Easton 14-16 L 11/16/46 New York 0-46 L 11/15/24 Easton 47-0 W 10/26/46 Lewisburg 0-29 L CARLISLE INDIANS (0-1-0) 9/25/65 New York 14-10 W ARMY (1-17-0) 10/18/47 Easton 27-7 W 10/28/1911 Easton 0-19 L 9/28/68 New York 36-14 W 10/7/1893 West Point 0-36 L 10/23/48 Lewisburg 19-7 W CARNEGIE TECH (1-1-0) 9/27/69 New York 36-22 W 10/26/40 West Point 19-0 W 11/12/49 Easton 14-21 L 10/2/54 Easton 21-23 L 9/26/70 New York 9-23 L 10/3/42 West Point 0-14 L 10/28/50 Lewisburg 0-32 L 10/1/55 Pittsburgh 41-14 W 9/25/71 Easton 3-0 W 10/2/48 West Point 7-54 L 10/27/51 Easton 21-40 L CATHOLIC (1-0-0) 9/28/74 New York 15-0 W 9/14/74 West Point 7-14 L 9/27/52 Lewisburg 13-45 L 10/23/20 Easton 84-0 W 9/27/75 Easton 10-7 W 9/11/76 West Point 6-16 L 10/24/53 Easton 7-6 W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (1-1-0) 9/25/76 New York 31-38 L 10/22/77 West Point 6-42 L 10/23/54 Lewisburg 0-7 L 9/13/80 Easton 3-14 L 9/24/77 New York 10-21 L 9/16/78 West Point 14-24 L 10/22/55 Easton 34-13 W 9/12/81 Easton 51-0 W 9/30/78 New York 0-21 L 9/18/82 West Point 20-26 L 10/20/56 Lewisburg 13-7 W COLGATE (11-38-4) 9/29/79 Easton 14-7 W 11/15/86 West Point 48-56 L 10/26/57 Easton 35-13 W 10/27/1906 Easton 17-6 W 9/27/80 New York 0-6 L 11/14/87 West Point 37-49 L 10/25/58 Lewisburg 34-6 W 10/9/1907 Easton 21-9 W 9/26/81 New York 28-13 W 10/15/88 West Point 17-24 L 10/24/59 Easton 12-6 W 10/17/25 Philadelphia 7-7 T 9/25/82 New York 53-23 W 10/21/89 West Point 20-34 L 10/22/60 Lewisburg 0-28 L 10/11/30 Hamilton 0-41 L 9/24/83 Easton 34-29 W 10/20/90 West Point 0-56 L 10/21/61 Easton 0-13 L 10/10/31 Hamilton 0-16 L 9/29/84 New York 23-14 W 10/10/92 West Point 36-38 L 10/20/62 Lewisburg 6-28 L 10/15/32 Easton 0-35 L 9/28/85 Easton 20-0 W 11/13/93 West Point 12-35 L 10/26/63 Easton 14-13 W 10/28/33 Hamilton 0-0 T 9/27/86 New York 26-21 W 11/2/96 West Point 21-41 L 10/24/64 Lewisburg 12-54 L 10/19/35 Easton 0-52 L 9/26/87 Easton 38-7 W 9/13/97 West Point 14-41 L 10/23/65 Easton 14-13 W 10/24/36 Hamilton 0-41 L 9/24/88 New York 49-3 W APPALACHIAN STATE (0-1-0) 10/22/66 Lewisburg 25-7 W 10/13/45 Hamilton 0-47 L 9/30/89 Easton 52-14 W 11/26/05 Boone 23-34 L 10/7/67 Easton 21-6 W 11/2/46 Easton 0-39 L 10/6/90 New York 41-34 W BALTIMORE (2-0-0) 10/26/68 Lewisburg 10-13 L 9/18/65 Hamilton 0-40 L 10/19/91 Easton 30-15 W 9/26/31 Easton 51-0 W 10/25/69 Easton 20-21 L 11/12/66 Easton 9-20 L 10/9/93 New York 58-6 W 11/9/35 Easton 26-0 W 10/24/70 Lewisburg 28-30 L 11/16/68 Hamilton 14-10 W 10/1/94 New York 13-28 L BLOOMSBURG (6-0-0) 10/23/71 Easton 0-33 L 11/15/69 Easton 10-14 L 9/30/95 Easton 10-10 T 11/1/1896 Bloomsburg 17-0 W 10/21/72 Lewisburg 7-26 L 11/13/71 Easton 14-51 L 10/19/96 New York 0-3 L 9/27/1897 Easton 14-0 W 10/20/73 Easton 0-0 T 9/23/72 Hamilton 14-33 L 10/4/97 Easton 31-3 W 11/14/1903 Easton 29-0 W 11/2/74 Lewisburg 6-10 L 9/22/73 Easton 21-55 L 10/7/00 New York 22-47 L 10/15/1904 Easton 33-0 W 10/11/75 Easton 5-15 L 10/26/74 Easton 18-24 L 10/6/01 Easton 31-14 W 9/24/1910 Easton 31-0 W 10/30/76 Lewisburg 17-7 W 10/25/75 Hamilton 2-56 L 10/12/02 New York 28-21 W 9/23/1911 Easton 53-0 W 10/8/77 Easton 34-7 W 10/23/76 Easton 14-24 L 10/11/03 Easton 41-27 W BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0-0) 10/14/78 Lewisburg 14-7 W 9/17/77 Hamilton 12-38 L 10/9/04 New York 35-14 W 10/28/22 Boston 12-0 W 10/13/79 Easton 0-0 T 11/4/78 Hamilton 7-17 L 10/8/05 Easton 14-7 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY (0-1-0) 10/11/80 Lewisburg 0-14 L 11/3/79 Easton 7-7 T 10/6/07 Easton 29-0 W 10/18/69 Easton 14-22 L 10/10/81 Easton 37-0 W 11/1/80 Hamilton 0-44 L 10/11/08 New York 13-3 W BROWN (3-8-0) 10/2/82 Lewisburg 37-6 W 10/17/81 Hamilton 0-30 L 10/10/09 Easton 24-21 W 11/9/1901 Providence 11-6 W 10/1/83 Easton 33-3 W 10/29/83 Easton 7-21 L CONNECTICUT (1-0-0) 11/1/1902 Easton 6-5 W 11/3/84 Lewisburg 3-10 L 10/20/84 Hamilton 20-41 L 10/13/84 Easton 20-13 W 10/24/08 Providence 8-6 W 11/9/85 Easton 47-0 W 9/21/85 Easton 14-30 L CORNELL (8-14-2) 11/16/12 Providence 7-21 L 10/25/86 Lewisburg 52-34 W 11/1/86 Hamilton 7-42 L 11/10/1888 Ithaca 16-0 W 10/8/38 Providence 0-20 L 10/10/87 Easton 42-21 W 10/31/87 Easton 14-35 L 10/12/1889 Ithaca 0-10 L 10/25/41 Easton 0-13 L 10/8/88 Lewisburg 52-35 W 10/1/88 Hamilton 42-34 W 11/28/1889 Syracuse 0-24 L 10/17/42 Providence 0-7 L 11/4/89 Lewisburg 33-54 L 10/28/89 Easton 38-33 W 10/24/1891 Ithaca 0-30 L 9/26/64 Providence 3-20 L 9/15/90 Easton 14-24 L 11/10/90 Hamilton 7-36 L 10/13/1894 Ithaca 0-34 L 9/27/97 Providence 27-35 L 10/12/91 Easton 20-16 W 11/16/91 Easton 48-31 W 10/19/1895 Ithaca 6-0 W 9/26/98 Easton 21-23 L 11/14/92 Lewisburg 49-7 W 10/31/92 Hamilton 37-28 W 10/16/1897 Easton 4-4 T 9/25/99 Providence 28-35 L 9/11/93 Easton 31-14 W 10/30/93 Easton 7-7 T 11/12/1898 Ithaca 0-47 L BUCKNELL (48-33-6) 10/29/94 Lewisburg 56-14 W 11/5/94 Hamilton 14-6 W 11/11/1899 Ithaca 6-5 W 11/30/1883 Lewisburg 59-0 W 10/28/95 Lewisburg 11-30 L 11/4/95 Easton 35-9 W 11/17/1900 Easton 17-0 W 10/10/1888 Easton 54-0 W 11/9/96 Easton 23-7 W 10/26/96 Hamilton 9-40 L 11/15/1902 Ithaca 0-28 L 10/4/1890 Easton 0-0 T 9/20/97 Easton 21-23 L 10/11/97 Easton 6-44 L 11/15/13 Ithaca 3-10 L 9/25/1891 Easton 10-16 L 10/24/98 Lewisburg 22-33 L 11/14/98 Hamilton 27-42 L 11/1/19 Ithaca 21-2 W 11/29/1894 Easton 44-0 W 10/23/99 Easton 22-21 W 10/9/99 Easton 14-56 L 9/26/42 Ithaca 16-20 L 11/19/1898 Easton 6-0 W 10/14/00 Lewisburg 30-42 L 10/28/00 Hamilton 14-17 L 9/30/50 Ithaca 0-27 L 11/18/1899 Easton 12-0 W 10/13/01 Easton 16-17 L 10/27/01 Easton 16-20 L 10/5/85 Ithaca 17-3 W

80 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL SERIES OVERALL RECORD

10/4/86 Easton 33-22 W 11/30/1899 Easton 36-0 W 10/13/23 Easton 33-0 W HARVARD (3-11-0) 10/3/87 Ithaca 12-17 L 11/29/1900 Easton 10-6 W 10/7/33 Lancaster 12-0 W 9/24/66 Cambridge 7-30 L 10/29/88 Easton 21-21 T 11/27/1901 Easton 29-0 W 10/13/34 Easton 0-13 L 9/30/67 Cambridge 0-51 L 10/7/89 Ithaca 23-24 L 11/27/1902 Easton 23-0 W 10/30/37 Easton 14-0 W 10/17/92 Easton 31-29 W 10/13/90 Easton 16-38 L 11/26/1903 Easton 0-35 L 10/31/53 Lancaster 34-13 W 10/2/93 Cambridge 16-21 L 10/3/92 Ithaca 33-44 L 10/29/1906 Easton 26-6 W GALLAUDET (3-0-0) 10/5/96 Cambridge 17-7 W 9/28/96 Easton 30-19 W 11/28/1907 Easton 31-0 W 9/27/1902 Easton 23-0 W 9/30/00 Easton 19-42 L 10/18/97 Ithaca 34-41 (OT) L 11/26/1908 Easton 12-0 W 9/26/1903 Easton 36-0 W 9/29/01 Cambridge 14-38 L C.W. POST (2-0-0) 11/25/1909 Easton 5-0 W 10/8/1904 Easton 53-0 W 10/18/03 Cambridge 27-34 L 10/6/73 Easton 28-12 W 11/24/1910 Easton 41-0 W GARDEN CITY AVIATION (0-1-0) 10/2/04 Easton 23-38 L 10/31/81 Easton 48-10 W 11/30/11 Easton 6-0 W 11/28/1918 Easton 0-21 L 10/15/05 Easton 17-24 L DARTMOUTH (2-6-0) 11/28/12 Easton 19-13 W GEORGETOWN (9-3-0) 10/14/06 Cambridge 7-24 L 10/8/32 Hanover 0-6 L 11/27/13 Easton 7-0 W 10/25/1902 Washington D.C. 23-0 W 10/13/07 Cambridge 17-27 L 10/21/39 Hanover 0-14 L 11/26/14 Easton 56-7 W 12/2/22 Washington D.C. 7-13 L 10/4/08 Easton 13-27 L 10/15/55 Hanover 21-13 W 11/25/15 Easton 27-7 W 11/5/27 Washington D.C. 2-27 L 10/17/09 Cambridge 35-18 W 9/27/58 Hanover 0-20 L 11/8/19 Easton 48-0 W 10/16/37 Washington D.C. 6-0 W HAVERFORD (4-0-0) 10/8/94 Easton 15-27 L 10/8/21 Easton 27-0 W 11/10/01 Washington D.C. 37-17 W 10/19/1887 Easton 12-4 W 10/7/95 Hanover 7-14 L 10/16/26 Easton 42-13 W 10/19/02 Easton 35-17 W 10/27/1888 Haverford 18-0 W 10/3/98 Hanover 10-13 (OT) L 10/17/36 Easton 7-0 W 10/4/03 Easton 10-17 L 10/14/1891 Haverford 38-0 W 10/2/99 Easton 20-10 W DREXEL (6-0-0) 9/11/04 Washington D.C. 17-6 W 10/18/1919 Easton 41-0 W DAVIDSON (11-4-0) 10/19/68 Easton 27-0 W 10/1/05 Washington D.C. 12-7 W HOBART (2-0-0) 11/14/64 Davidson 12-31 L 10/11/69 Easton 27-7 W 11/11/06 Easton 45-14 W 10/9/1909 Easton 50-0 W 11/13/65 Easton 10-14 L 10/3/70 Easton 19-14 W 9/8/07 Washington D.C. 28-7 W 10/11/1924 Easton 30-0 W 11/7/70 Davidson 53-34 W 10/2/71 Philadelphia 21-13 W 9/13/08 Easton 24-6 W HOFSTRA (5-6-2) 11/15/75 Easton 31-3 W 11/11/72 Easton 16-0 W 9/12/09 Washington D.C. 28-3 W 10/3/64 Easton 7-7 T 11/13/76 Davidson 30-20 W 11/10/73 Easton 21-11 W GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-1-0) 10/2/65 Hempstead 7-31 L 11/12/77 Easton 20-18 W DUQUESNE (0-3-0) 10/13/28 Easton 28-0 W 10/1/66 Easton 6-9 L 11/11/78 Davidson 12-17 L 11/13/99 Easton 17-28 L 10/30/48 Easton 33-14 W 9/23/67 Hempstead 0-28 L 9/22/79 Davidson 13-16 L 11/11/00 Pittsburgh 14-23 L 10/28/49 Washington 7-14 L 10/5/68 Easton 7-0 W 9/20/80 Easton 27-20 W 10/5/02 Pittsburgh 22-23 L GETTYSBURG (27-13-0) 10/4/69 Hempstead 41-25 W 9/19/81 Davidson 14-7 W EAST STROUDSBURG (3-1-0) 10/3/1894 Easton 36-0 W 10/12/74 Hempstead 17-7 W 10/23/82 Easton 49-14 W 9/12/70 Easton 27-16 W 10/8/1902 Easton 14-0 W 10/4/75 Easton 31-19 W 9/17/83 Davidson 35-12 W 9/10/83 Easton 20-16 W 10/3/1903 Easton 11-0 W 10/26/91 Hempstead 17-60 L 10/18/86 Davidson 51-14 W 11/11/84 Easton 44-38 W 10/5/1904 Easton 20-0 W 9/12/92 Easton 21-14 W 10/17/87 Easton 38-10 W 9/10/94 Easton 14-31 L 10/22/1910 Easton 21-0 W 10/16/93 Easton 17-17 T 11/12/88 Davidson 38-13 W FORDHAM (20-7-1) 10/14/11 Easton 36-0 W 9/24/94 Easton 6-27 L DAYTON (1-0-0) 10/17/1903 Easton 48-0 W 10/10/36 Easton 0-2 L 9/16/95 Hempstead 0-26 L 11/17/23 Easton 45-0 W 9/30/16 Easton 0-0 T 10/9/37 Gettysburg 2-0 W HOLY CROSS (14-10-0) DELAWARE (7-18-0) 10/22/21 Polo Grounds 28-7 W 10/28/39 Easton 40-0 W 9/20/86 Easton 14-38 L 9/26/14 Easton 41-0 W 11/15/47 Bronx 7-0 W 10/19/40 Easton 45-6 W 9/19/87 Worcester 11-40 L 10/20/15 Easton 31-0 W 9/25/48 Easton 53-14 W 11/1/41 Gettysburg 17-6 W 9/17/88 Easton 28-20 W 11/12/21 Easton 44-0 W 9/23/50 Easton 19-20 L 10/12/46 Easton 14-27 L 9/16/89 Easton 21-23 L 10/22/49 Easton 0-7 L 11/5/77 Easton 41-23 W 10/11/47 Easton 14-13 W 10/27/90 Worcester 3-34 L 10/21/50 Newark 9-7 W 10/7/78 Easton 17-14 W 10/30/54 Easton 20-6 W 11/2/91 Worcester 14-48 L 11/10/51 Easton 7-25 L 10/14/89 Easton 40-7 W 10/29/55 Gettysburg 14-15 L 11/7/92 Easton 15-6 W 11/15/52 Newark 12-13 L 11/3/90 Bronx 59-14 W 10/27/56 Easton 6-12 L 11/6/93 Worcester 52-27 W 11/14/53 Easton 7-13 L 11/9/91 Easton 33-7 W 11/2/57 Gettysburg 20-46 L 10/22/94 Easton 17-9 W 11/13/54 Newark 7-41 L 10/24/92 Bronx 44-21 W 11/1/58 Easton 19-13 W 10/21/95 Worcester 27-17 W 10/8/55 Easton 6-14 L 10/23/93 Easton 27-12 W 10/31/59 Gettysburg 13-16 L 11/16/96 Easton 38-21 W 10/6/56 Newark 28-14 W 11/12/94 Bronx 34-6 W 10/29/60 Easton 10-7 W 11/15/97 Worcester 34-23 W 10/12/57 Cancelled - Flu 11/11/95 Easton 24-21 (OT) W 10/28/61 Gettysburg 0-6 L 10/31/98 Easton 28-17 W 10/11/58 Newark 7-6 W 10/12/96 Bronx Cancelled 10/27/62 Easton 20-14 W 9/18/99 Worcester 12-30 L 10/10/59 Easton 8-26 L 9/6/97 Easton 0-23 L 11/2/63 Gettysburg 12-14 L 10/21/00 Easton 28-13 W 10/8/60 Newark 3-0 W 11/7/98 Bronx 27-20 W 10/31/64 Easton 3-21 L 10/20/01 Worcester 53-63 L 10/7/61 Easton 0-34 L 11/6/99 Easton 27-7 W 10/30/65 Gettysburg 20-40 L 11/16/02 Easton 42-13 W 10/6/62 Newark 7-28 L 11/4/00 Bronx 28-31 L 10/29/66 Easton 18-19 L 11/15/03 Worcester 41-13 W 10/12/63 Easton 0-61 L 11/3/01 Easton 24-45 L 10/28/67 Gettysburg 17-27 L 11/13/04 Easton 56-20 W 10/10/64 Newark 0-28 L 10/26/02 Bronx 26-33 L 11/2/68 Easton 37-0 W 11/12/05 Worcester 41-21 W 10/9/65 Easton 7-40 L 10/25/03 Easton 30-32 L 11/1/69 Gettysburg 10-19 L 10/21/06 Easton 28-38 L 10/8/66 Newark 15-23 L 10/23/04 Bronx 35-20 W 10/31/70 Easton 21-14 W 11/10/07 Worcester 31-21 W 10/21/67 Easton 2-21 L 9/24/05 Easton 27-10 W 11/6/71 Gettysburg 27-12 W 11/15/08 Easton 26-27 L 10/10/70 Newark 20-36 L 11/4/06 Bronx 31-24 W 11/4/72 Easton 39-25 W 11/14/09 Worcester 26-28 L 10/9/71 Easton 0-49 L 10/20/07 Easton 23-34 L 11/3/73 Gettysburg 19-3 W HOMESTEAD ATHLETIC CLUB (0-1-0) 10/7/72 Newark 0-27 L 10/25/08 Bronx 48-13 W 10/5/74 Gettysburg 14-3 W 11/16/1901 Pittsburgh 10-48 L 11/27/04 Newark 14-28 L 10/24/09 Easton 26-21 W 11/1/75 Easton 20-12 W JAMES MADISON (2-0-0) DICKINSON (23-2-0) FORT MONMOUTH (1-0-0) 11/6/76 Gettysburg 30-3 W 10/22/83 Harrisonburg 31-14 W 10/18/1886 Easton 24-5 W 10/10/1942 Easton 7-3 W 10/29/77 Easton 22-3 W 10/12/85 Easton 20-13 W 10/12/1887 Carlisle 12-0 W FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (7-2-0) 9/9/78 Easton 31-0 W JEFFERSON MEDICAL (1-0-0) 10/1/1890 Easton 52-0 W 10/11/1890 Lancaster 10-18 L 9/8/79 Gettysburg 41-6 W 10/14/1905 Easton 48-0 W 10/31/1896 Easton 18-0 W 11/14/1896 Easton 38-0 W 10/24/81 Gettysburg 28-14 W KINGS POINT ACADEMY (9-5-0) 11/13/1897 Easton 19-0 W 10/6/1897 Lancaster 8-0 W HAMILTON (1-0-0) 10/20/45 Easton 7-26 L 10/15/1898 Easton 6-12 L 11/18/18 Easton 13-0 W 10/12/1907 Easton 43-0 W 11/11/67 Kings Point 36-7 W

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11/9/68 Easton 7-0 W 11/19/1910 Easton 14-0 W 11/22/80 Easton 0-32 L MUHLENBERG (33-11-1) 10/30/71 Kings Point 0-20 L 11/25/11 Bethlehem 11-0 W 11/21/81 Bethlehem 10-3 W 9/28/12 Easton 20-3 W 9/16/72 Easton 20-13 W 11/23/12 Easton 0-10 L 11/20/82 Easton 34-6 W 9/27/13 Easton 7-7 T 9/15/73 Kings Point 21-3 W 11/22/13 Bethlehem 0-7 L 11/19/83 Bethlehem 14-22 L 11/7/14 Easton 24-3 W 9/21/74 Easton 13-17 L 11/21/14 Easton 7-17 L 11/17/84 Easton 28-7 W 9/25/15 Eatson 14-7 W 9/20/75 Kings Point 7-3 W 11/20/15 Bethlehem 35-6 W 11/23/85 Bethlehem 19-24 L 10/27/17 Easton 0-6 L 9/18/76 Easton 7-10 L 11/25/16 Easton 0-16 L 11/22/86 Easton 28-23 W 10/26/18 Easton 0-7 L 10/1/77 Kings Point 33-6 W 11/24/17 Bethlehem 0-78 L 11/21/87 Bethlehem 10-17 L 10/4/19 Easton 13-0 W 9/23/78 Easton 10-13 L 11/23/18 Easton 0-17 L 11/19/88 Easton 52-45 W 10/2/20 Easton 20-0 W 9/15/79 Kings Point 33-6 W 11/22/19 Bethlehem 10-6 W 11/18/89 Bethlehem 36-21 W 9/24//21 Easton 48-0 W 10/15/80 Easton 31-12 W 11/20/20 Easton 27-7 W 11/17/90 Easton 14-35 L 10/14/22 Easton 62-0 W 11/14/81 Kings Point 49-13 W 11/19/21 Bethlehem 28-6 W 11/23/91 Bethlehem 18-36 L 9/29/23 Easton 20-0 W KUTZTOWN (9-0-0) 11/25/22 Easton 3-0 W 11/21/92 Easton 32-29 W 9/27/24 Easton 13-0 W 10/13/82 Easton 36-3 W 11/24/23 Bethlehem 13-3 W 11/20/93 Bethlehem 14-39 L 9/26/25 Easton 20-14 W 11/12/83 Easton 28-13 W 11/22/24 Easton 7-0 W 11/19/94 Easton 54-20 W 9/28/26 Easton 35-0 W 9/22/84 Easton 16-3 W 11/21/25 Bethlehem 14-0 W 11/18/95 Bethlehem 30-37 (OT) L 10/1/27 Easton 38-7 W 11/16/85 Easton 23-7 W 11/20/26 Easton 35-0 W 11/23/96 Easton 19-23 L 10/6/28 Easton 56-0 W 9/13/86 Easton 17-6 W 11/19/27 Bethlehem 43-0 W 11/22/97 Bethlehem 31-43 L 10/5/29 Easton 23-0 W 9/12/87 Easton 29-17 W 11/24/28 Easton 38-14 W 11/21/98 Easton 7-31 L 10/4/30 Easton 13-0 W 9/10/88 Easton 54-7 W 11/23/29 Bethlehem 12-13 L 11/20/99 Bethlehem 12-14 L 10/3/31 Easton 26-0 W 9/9/89 Easton 44-14 W 11/22/30 Easton 16-6 W 11/18/00 Easton 17-31 L 10/1/32 Allentown 6-0 W 9/8/90 Easton 32-16 W 11/21/31 Bethlehem 13-7 W 11/17/01 Bethlehem 6-41 L 9/30/33 Easton 20-0 W LAKEHURST (0-1-0) 11/19/32 Easton 25-6 W 11/23/02 Easton 14-7 W 10/6/34 Easton 19-0 W 11/14/1942 Easton 0-14 L 11/25/33 Bethlehem 54-12 W 11/22/03 Bethlehem 10-30 L 10/5/35 Easton 7-0 W LEBANON VALLEY (2-0-0) 11/24/34 Easton 7-13 L 11/20/04 Easton 24-10 W 9/26/36 Allentown 6-19 L 10/28/1905 Easton 79-0 W 11/23/35 Bethlehem 0-48 L 11/19/05 Bethlehem 23-19 W 10/14/39 Easton 6-7 L 10/28/1916 Easton 27-14 W 11/21/36 Easton 0-18 L 11/18/06 Easton 49-27 W 10/12/40 Allentown 26-7 W LEHIGH (76-64-5) 11/20/37 Bethlehem 6-0 W 11/17/07 Bethlehem 21-17 W 10/18/41 Easton 40-0 W 10/25/1884 Easton 50-0 W 11/19/38 Easton 6-0 W 11/21/08 Easton 15-31 L 9/28/46 Easton 20-32 L 11/12/1884 Bethlehem 34-4 W 11/25/39 Bethlehem 29-13 W 11/21/09 Bethlehem 21-27(OT) L 9/27/47 Easton 0-38 L 10/31/1885 Bethlehem 6-0 W 11/23/40 Easton 46-0 W LIBERTY (1-1-0) 10/16/48 Allentown 46-13 W 11/21/1885 Easton 6-6 T 11/22/41 Bethlehem 47-7 W 9/18/08 Lynchburg 35-21 W 10/8/49 Easton 35-14 W 11/6/1886 Easton 12-0 W 11/21/42 Easton 7-7 T 9/19/09 Easton 13-19 L 10/14/50 Allentown 6-21 L 11/24/1886 Bethlehem 4-0 W 10/23/43 Easton 39-7 W MAINE (2-8-0) 10/13/51 Easton 14-7 W 10/29/1887 Bethlehem 4-10 L 11/27/43 Bethlehem 58-0 W 10/28/72 Orono 6-16 L 10/11/52 Allentown 0-37 L 11/23/1887 Easton 6-0 W 10/21/44 Easton 44-0 W 10/27/73 Easton 23-13 W 10/10/53 Easton 7-20 L 11/17/1888 Easton 4-6 L 11/18/44 Easton 64-0 W 9/10/77 Easton 10-12 L 10/9/54 Allentown 0-27 L 11/27/1888 Bethlehem 0-16 L 11/24/45 Bethlehem 7-0 W 10/28/78 Orono 25-31 L 9/24/55 Easton 7-0 W 10/30/1889 Bethlehem 10-16 L 11/23/46 Easton 13-0 W 10/27/79 Easton 21-34 L 9/22/56 Allentown 26-0 W 11/16/1889 Easton 6-6 T 11/22/47 Bethlehem 7-0 W 10/4/80 Orono 3-24 L 9/28/57 Easton 20-13 W 11/1/1890 Easton 0-30 L 11/20/48 Easton 23-13 W 10/3/81 Easton 17-0 W 10/4/58 Easton 27-14 W 11/15/1890 Bethlehem 6-66 L 11/19/49 Bethlehem 21-12 W 10/9/82 Orono 14-28 L 10/3/59 Allentown 19-6 W 11/4/1891 Bethlehem 4-22 L 11/18/50 Easton 0-38 L 10/8/83 Easton 38-39 L 10/1/60 Easton 20-14 W 11/11/1891 Easton 2-6 L 11/17/51 Bethlehem 0-51 L 10/6/84 Orono 20-22 L 9/23/61 Allentown 14-13 W 11/25/1891 Wilkes-Barre 2-16 L 11/22/52 Easton 7-14 L MANHATTAN (5-0-0) 9/22/62 Easton 17-0 W 11/5/1892 Easton 4-0 W 11/21/53 Bethlehem 33-13 W 10/10/1900 Easton 11-0 W 10/5/63 Allentown 7-18 L 11/19/1892 Bethlehem 6-15 L 11/20/54 Easton 46-0 W 10/16/1901 Easton 16-6 W NAVY (4-8-0) 11/8/1893 Bethlehem 6-22 L 11/19/55 Bethlehem 35-6 W 10/18/1902 Easton 38-5 W 11/21/1891 Annapolis 4-0 W 11/18/1893 Easton 0-10 L 11/17/56 Easton 10-27 L 10/29/1904 Easton 54-0 W 10/22/1892 Annapolis 4-22 L 11/14/1894 Easton 28-0 W 11/23/57 Bethlehem 13-26 L 10/12/29 Easton 23-0 W 11/26/1896 Annapolis 18-6 W 11/24/1894 Bethlehem 8-11 L 11/22/58 Easton 14-14 T MARIST (5-0-0) 10/26/1898 Annapolis 0-18 L 11/9/1895 Bethlehem 22-12 W 11/21/59 Bethlehem 28-6 W 10/30/99 Easton 38-13 W 10/28/1899 Annapolis 5-0 W 11/23/1895 Easton 14-6 W 11/19/60 Easton 3-26 L 9/6/03 Easton 49-0 W 11/8/1902 Annapolis 11-12 L 1896 - did not play - 11/18/61 Bethlehem 14-17 L 9/4/04 Easton 48-7 W 10/24/1903 Annapolis 6-5 W 10/30/1897 Easton 34-0 W 11/17/62 Easton 6-13 L 9/3/05 Poughkeepsie 40-2 W 10/26/1907 Annapolis 0-17 L 11/25/1897 Bethlehem 22-0 W 11/30/63 Bethlehem 8-15 L 9/1/07 Easton 49-10 W 10/9/20 Annapolis 7-12 L 11/5/1898 Bethlehem 0-22 L 11/21/64 Easton 6-6 T MASSACHUSETTS (0-1-0) 10/11/41 Annapolis 2-41 L 11/24/1898 Easton 11-5 W 11/20/65 Bethlehem 14-20 L 11/25/06 Amherst 14-35 L 10/19/85 Annapolis 14-56 L 11/4/1899 Easton 17-0 W 11/19/66 Easton 16-0 W MEDICO-CHIURGICAL (3-0-0) 10/15/94 Annapolis 0-7 L 11/25/1899 Bethlehem 35-0 W 11/18/67 Bethlehem 6-0 W 10/11/1905 Easton 35-0 W NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-5-0) 11/3/1900 Bethlehem 34-0 W 11/23/68 Easton 6-21 L 10/13/1906 Easton 34-0 W 11/8/80 Durham 6-26 L 11/24/1900 Easton 18-0 W 11/22/69 Bethlehem 19-36 L 10/17/08 Easton 23-0 W 11/7/81 Easton 18-21 L 11/2/1901 Easton 29-0 W 11/21/70 Easton 31-28 W MERCYHURST (1-0-0) 9/15/84 Easton 7-21 L 11/22/1901 Bethlehem 41-0 W 11/20/71 Bethlehem 19-48 L 10/22/88 Easton 52-35 W 9/14/85 Durham 20-7 W 11/22/1902 Easton 0-6 L 11/18/72 Easton 6-14 L MILLERSVILLE (1-0-0) 10/11/86 Easton 16-20 L 11/21/1903 Bethlehem 6-12 L 11/17/73 Bethlehem 13-45 L 9/14/96 Easton 29-17 W 10/24/87 Durham 19-21 L 11/24/1904 Easton 40-6 W 11/23/74 Easton 7-57 L MONMOUTH (1-0) NEW HAVEN (0-1-0) 11/15/1905 Bethlehem 53-0 W 11/22/75 Bethlehem 14-40 L 9/7/02 Easton 30-29 W 11/1/97 Easton 0-38 L 10/24/1906 Easton 33-0 W 11/20/76 Easton 21-17 W MORAVIAN (0-2-0) NEWARK ATHLETIC CLUB (2-0-0) 11/23/1907 Bethlehem 22-5 W 11/19/77 Bethlehem 17-35 L 9/28/35 Easton 0-6 L 11/7/1899 Newark 16-0 W 11/21/1908 Easton 5-11 L 11/18/78 Easton 15-23 L 11/14/36 Easton 7-28 L 10/27/1900 Easton 16-0 W 11/20/1909 Bethlehem 21-0 W 11/17/79 Bethlehem 3-24 L

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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (5-6-0) 11/6/1909 Philadelphia 6-6 T 10/22/1890 Princeton 6-26 L 10/8/27 Easton 56-0 W 10/31/1903 New York 8-6 W 11/5/1910 Philadelphia 0-18 L 10/20/1891 Easton 0-24 L 11/10/28 New Brunswick 16-0 W 10/14/33 Yankee Stadium 12-13 L 11/11/11 Philadelphia 6-23 L 10/8/1892 Princeton 0-40 L 11/9/29 Easton 20-6 W 10/20/34 New York 7-12 L 10/26/12 Philadelphia 7-3 W 9/30/1893 Princeton 0-20 L 11/8/30 New Brunswick31-26 W 10/31/36 New York 0-46 L 10/4/13 Philadelphia 0-10 L 9/29/1894 Princeton 0-40 L 11/7/31 Easton 22-0 W 10/23/37 New York 13-0 W 10/10/14 Philadelphia 0-0 T 10/12/1895 Princeton 0-14 L 11/5/32 New Brunswick 6-7 L 10/22/38 Easton 7-6 W 10/30/15 Philadelphia 17-0 W 10/7/1896 Easton 0-0 T 11/11/33 Easton 13-20 L 11/4/39 New York 0-14 L 11/4/16 Philadelphia 0-19 L 11/6/1897 Princeton 0-57 L 11/10/34 New Brunswick 6-27 L 10/5/40 New York 9-7 W 11/3/17 Philadelphia 0-27 L 10/12/1898 Princeton 0-34 L 11/2/35 Easton 6-31 L 10/4/41 Easton 0-6 L 11/2/18 Philadelphia 0-34 L 10/11/1899 Princeton 0-12 L 11/6/37 Easton 13-6 W 10/7/44 New York 39-0 W 10/25/19 Philadelphia 0-23 L 10/20/1900 Easton 0-5 L 11/12/38 New Brunswick 0-6 L 11/1/52 Easton 7-14 L 10/16/20 Philadelphia 0-7 L 10/26/1901 Princeton 0-6 L 11/11/39 Easton 6-13 L NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE (1-0-0) 11/5/21 Philadelphia 38-6 W 11/7/1903 Princeton 0-11 L 11/9/40 New Brunswick 7-6 W 10/20/1906 Richmond 28-0 W 11/10/23 Philadelphia 8-6 W 10/12/1904 Princeton 0-5 L 11/8/41 Easton 16-0 W NORTHEASTERN (0-2-0) 11/1/24 Philadelphia 3-6 L 10/21/1905 Princeton 4-22 L 11/7/42 New Brunswick19-13 W 9/21/96 Easton 6-36 L 10/31/31 Philadelphia 0-3 L 10/10/1908 Princeton 0-0 T 11/6/43 New Brunswick 0-13 L 9/12/98 Boston 7-41 L 11/4/33 Philadelphia 7-16 L 10/23/1909 Princeton 6-0 W 11/20/43 Easton 9-2 W OHIO WESLEYAN (1-0-0) 11/3/34 Philadelphia 0-41 L 10/15/1910 Easton 0-3 L 10/28/44 Easton 19-6 W 11/23/48 Easton 27-7 W 10/26/35 Philadelphia 0-67 L 10/17/14 Princeton 0-16 L 11/11/44 New Brunswick 39-0 W ORANGE ATHLETIC ASSOC. (4-1-0) 10/3/36 Philadelphia 0-35 L 10/16/15 Princeton 3-40 L 11/10/45 Easton 14-32 L 11/12/1892 Orange 30-0 W 10/1/38 Philadelphia 6-34 L 10/21/16 Princeton 0-33 L 11/9/46 New Brunswick 2-41 L 10/14/1893 Orange 0-6 L 10/7/39 Philadelphia 0-6 L 10/11/19 Princeton 6-9 L 11/8/47 Easton 0-20 L 11/13/1894 Orange 18-6 W 10/5/46 Philadelphia 0-66 L 10/6/45 Princeton 7-7 T 11/6/48 New Brunswick13-34 L 10/5/1895 Orange 12-0 W 10/4/47 Philadelphia 0-59 L 9/24/49 Princeton 14-26 L 11/5/49 Easton 0-14 L 10/19/1901 Orange 17-0 W 9/26/59 Philadelphia 0-26 L 10/20/51 Princeton 7-60 L 11/11/50 New Brunswick 7-31 L PENN STATE (5-10-1) 9/24/60 Philadelphia 14-35 L 10/18/52 Princeton 0-48 L 9/29/51 Easton 12-47 L 11/9/1889 State College 26-0 W 9/30/61 Philadelphia 7-14 L 9/26/53 Princeton 14-20 L 11/8/52 New Brunswick 6-21 L 10/2/1891 Easton 4-14 L 9/29/62 Philadelphia 11-13 L 11/6/82 Princeton 47-37 W 11/7/53 Easton 13-14 L 11/23/1892 Wilkes-Barre 0-18 L 9/28/63 Philadelphia 0-47 L 11/5/83 Princeton 33-41 L 11/6/54 New Brunswick 0-7 L 10/20/1894 State College 0-72 L 10/17/70 Philadelphia 20-31 L 9/26/92 Princeton 35-38 L 11/5/55 Easton 16-7 W 10/2/1897 Easton 24-0 W 10/16/71 Philadelphia 17-15 W 9/25/93 Easton 7-21 L 11/3/56 New Brunswick19-20 L 10/8/1898 Easton 0-5 L 9/29/72 Philadelphia 12-55 L 10/14/95 Princeton 0-41 L 11/9/57 Easton 19-34 L 10/31/14 Easton 0-17 L 9/29/73 Easton 16-14 W 10/17/98 Easton 0-28 L 11/8/58 New Brunswick 0-18 L 11/13/15 Easton 3-33 L 10/19/74 Easton 7-37 L 10/16/99 Princeton 10-22 L 11/7/59 Easton 14-16 L 11/17/16 State College 0-40 L 10/17/75 Philadelphia 0-13 L 9/16/00 Easton 24-17 W 11/5/60 New Brunswick 8-36 L 10/29/27 State College 6-40 L 10/16/76 Easton 14-15 L 9/20/02 Princeton 19-34 L 11/4/61 Easton 6-37 L 11/17/28 Easton 7-0 W 10/14/77 Philadelphia 7-42 L 9/27/03 Easton 28-13 W 11/3/62 New Brunswick 0-40 L 10/26/29 State College 3-6 L 10/21/78 Easton 20-19 W 9/18/04 Princeton 18-35 L 11/9/63 Easton 0-49 L 10/18/30 Easton 0-0 T 10/19/79 Philadelphia 9-7 W 9/17/05 Easton 21-23 L 11/7/64 New Brunswick 6-31 L 11/14/31 Easton 33-0 W 10/18/80 Easton 3-0 W 9/23/06 Princeton 14-26 L 11/6/65 Easton 23-18 W 11/17/34 State College 6-25 L 10/16/82 Easton 35-20 W 9/22/07 Easton 14-20 L 11/5/66 New Brunswick28-32 L 11/5/38 State College 7-0 W 10/15/83 Philadelphia 20-28 L RHODE ISLAND (0-3-0) 11/4/67 Easton 3-27 L PENN (21-61-4) 11/8/86 Philadelphia 14-42 L 9/11/82 Easton 10-20 L 9/21/68 New Brunswick 7-37 L 11/25/1882 Easton 0/0 - 1/3 L 11/7/87 Easton 14-23 L 9/8/84 Kingston 10-31 L 9/20/69 Easton 22-44 L 10/27/1883 Easton 6-44 L 11/5/88 Easton 17-31 L 10/26/85 Kingston 21-41 L 9/19/70 New Brunswick16-41 L 11/1/1884 Easton 0-21 L 9/23/89 Philadelphia 12-25 L RICHMOND (3-0-0) 9/18/71 Easston 13-7 W 10/28/1885 Easton 22-30 L 9/29/90 Easton 20-13 W 9/30/22 Easton 34-0 W 10/14/72 Easton 7-21 L 11/4/1885 Philadelphia 10-54 L 10/5/91 Philadelphia 20-12 W 9/25/04 Richmond 21-16 W 10/13/73 New Brunswick 6-35 L 10/20/1886 Easton 12-0 W 9/17/94 Philadelphia 7-27 L 9/2/05 Easton 7-0 W 11/9/74 Easton 0-35 L 10/30/1886 Philadelphia 10-20 L 9/23/95 Easton 8-28 L RUTGERS (30-41-1) 11/8/75 New Brunswick 6-48 L 11/16/1887 Philadelphia 20-0 W 9/23/00 Philadelphia 28-45 L 11/7/1882 New Brunswick 0/0 - 8/3 L SACRED HEART (1-0-0) 11/7/1888 Easton 12-6 W 9/22/01 Easton 0-37 L 11/10/1883 Easton 25-0 W 9/2/06 Fairfi eld 25-14 W 11/21/1888 Philadelphia 0-50 L 9/21/02 Easton 21-52 L 11/8/1884 New Brunswick 0-26 L ST. BONAVENTURE (1-0-0) 11/6/1889 Easton 10-8 W 9/16/06 Easton 11-21 L 10/16/1886 Easton 28-2 W 10/31/1925 Easton 20-6 W 11/23/1889 Philadelphia 0-14 L 9/15/07 Philadelphia 8-7 W 11/17/1886 New Brunswick 26-10 W ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE (Pa.) (2-0-0) 10/28/1891 Philadelphia 6-15 L 9/27/08 Easton 24-17 W 10/15/1887 Easton 20-0 W 10/17/1931 Easton 22-0 W 11/18/1891 Easton 10-12 L 9/26/09 Easton 20-17 (OT) W 11/12/1887 New Brunswick 36-0 W 11/12/1932 Easton 51-0 W 10/26/1892 Easton 6-8 L PHILADELPHIA ATHLETIC CLUB (0-1-0) 10/20/1888 New Brunswick 4-0 W ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (N.Y.) (1-0-0) 11/16/1892 Philadelphia 4-10 L 11/5/1901 Philadelphia 0-23 L 10/16/1889 New Brunswick 16-0 W 12/2/1918 Easton 18-13 W 10/28/1893 Philadelphia 0-82 L PITTSBURGH (5-3-0) 10/15/1892 Easton 8-16 L ST. THOMAS (N.Y.) (1-0-0) 10/31/1894 Philadelphia 0-26 L 11/8/13 Pittsburgh 0-13 L 10/29/1892 New Brunswick 24-10 W 9/27/1930 Easton 7-0 W 10/26/1895 Philadelphia 0-30 L 10/30/20 Pittsburgh 0-14 L 11/11/1893 Easton forfeit W SCHUYLKILL (2-0-0) 10/24/1896 Philadelphia 6-4 W 10/1/21 Pittsburgh 6-0 W 10/6/1894 New Brunswick10-12 L 10/2/1926 Easton 47-0 W 10/23/1897 Philadelphia 0-46 L 10/7/22 Pittsburgh 7-0 W 10/30/1895 Easton 52-0 W 9/24/1927 Easton 39-13 W 10/22/1898 Philadelphia 0-32 L 10/6/23 Pittsburgh 0-7 L 10/14/1899 Easton 57-0 W SCRANTON (0-1-0) 10/21/1899 Philadelphia 6-0 W 10/4/24 Pittsburgh 10-0 W 10/20/17 Easton 7-33 L 10/7/1950 Easton 7-20 L 11/10/1900 Philadelphia 5-12 L 10/3/25 Pittsburgh 20-9 W 10/29/21 Easton 35-0 W SPRINGFIELD (1-0-0) 11/5/1904 Philadelphia 0-22 L 10/9/26 Pittsburgh 17-7 W 11/11/22 New Brunswick 33-6 W 10/20/1923 Easton 21-0 W 11/4/1905 Philadelphia 6-6 T PRINCETON (4-36-3) 10/27/23 Easton 6-6 T STEVENS (5-4-0) 11/10/1906 Philadelphia 0-0 T 10/22/1883 Princeton 7-47 L 11/8/24 Princeton 7-43 L 11/3/1883 Easton 4-14 L 11/2/1907 Philadelphia 0-15 L 10/29/1884 Princeton 0-140 L 11/7/25 Easton 34-0 W 11/26/1883 Hoboken 11-14 L 11/7/1908 Philadelphia 4-34 L 10/8/1887 Princeton 0-47 L 11/6/26 New Brunswick 37-0 W 11/15/1884 Easton 4-18 L

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11/27/1884 Hoboken 0-52 L 9/14/2002 Easton 23-7 W 10/24/1925 N.Y. Polo Grounds 6-7 L 10/24/1885 Easton 16-12 W 9/13/2003 Towson 13-19 L 10/30/1926 Philadelphia 16-10 W 11/11/1885 Hoboken 23-18 W TRINITY (CT) (2-0-0) 10/22/1927 Easton 0-14 L 10/23/1886 Hoboken 5-0 W 11/11/1886 Hartford 12-0 W 11/3/1928 Easton 13-13 T 11/20/1886 Easton 58-0 W 11/15/1919 Easton 35-0 W 11/2/1929 Washington 0-20 L 10/25/1893 Hoboken 12-10 W TUFTS (4-2-0) 10/25/1930 Atlantic City, NJ 0-7 L STROUDSBURG NORMAL (2-0-0) 11/15/1958 Medford 8-16 L 10/24/1931 Easton 21-0 W 10/3/1908 Easton 22-0 W 11/14/1959 Easton 13-0 W 10/29/1932 Easton 0-7 L 11/13/1909 Easton 43-0 W 11/12/1960 Medford 22-7 W 11/7/1936 Easton 6-31 L SUPERBA ATHLETIC CLUB (1-0-0) 11/11/1961 Easton 27-17 W 11/13/1937 Easton 16-0 W 10/7/1908 Easton 12-0 W 11/16/1963 Easton 13-25 L 10/15/1938 Easton 27-0 W SUSQUEHANNA (7-0-0) 10/15/1966 Medford 40-0 W 11/18/1939 Easton 13-0 W 10/6/1900 Easton 35-0 W URSINUS (19-1-1) 11/2/1940 Easton 25-0 W 10/5/1901 Easton 42-5 W 10/25/1895 Easton 56-0 W 10/19/1946 Easton 7-6 W 10/4/1902 Easton 53-0 W 9/30/1899 Easton 34-0 W 10/25/1947 Washington 20-12 W 10/10/1903 Easton 43-0 W 10/3/1900 Easton 34-0 W 10/9/1948 Easton 56-15 W 11/14/25 Easton 47-0 W 9/28/1901 Easton 40-0 W WASHINGTON & LEE (2-0-0) 11/13/26 Easton 68-0 W 10/1/1904 Easton 12-0 W 10/14/1967 Easton 17-6 W 11/12/27 Easton 73-6 W 10/7/1905 Easton 18-0 W 10/12/1968 Lexington 27-7 W SWARTHMORE (12-4-0) 10/6/1906 Easton 33-0 W WASHINGTON (MD) (1-0-0) 10/13/1886 Swarthmore 20-12 W 10/5/1907 Easton 21-0 W 10/10/1925 Easton 40-0 W 10/22/1887 Easton 31-6 W 10/1/1910 Easton 10-0 W WAYNESBURG (1-0-0) 10/13/1888 Swarthmore 18-0 W 9/30/1911 Easton 3-0 W 11/10/1962 Uniontown 10-0 W 10/24/1894 Easton 46-0 W 10/19/1912 Easton 11-0 W WESLEYAN (2-1-0) 10/7/1899 Swarthmore 16-6 W 11/1/1913 Easton 44-2 W 11/13/1886 Middletown 0-26 L 10/13/1900 Easton 34-2 W 10/3/1914 Easton 7-7 T 11/21/1896 Easton 18-0 W 10/22/1904 Easton 4-0 W 10/2/1915 Easton 13-2 W 11/20/1897 Easton 41-6 W 11/11/1905 Swarthmore 0-27 L 10/14/1916 Easton 0-6 L WEST POINT ATH. ASSOC. (0-1-0) 10/16/1909 Easton 22-0 W 10/13/1917 Easton 12-6 W 10/7/1893 West Point 0-32 L 10/8/1910 Easton 6-0 W 10/19/1918 Easton 17-0 W WEST VIRGINIA (3-1-1) 10/7/11 Easton 12-5 W 10/29/1938 Easton 39-0 W 10/15/1896 Fairmount 18-0 W 10/5/12 Easton 0-22 L 9/30/1939 Easton 33-0 W 10/16/1896 Parkersburg 6-0 W 10/18/13 Easton 19-0 W 9/28/1940 Easton 20-0 W 10/17/1896 Wheeling 34-0 W 11/6/15 Easton 17-0 W 11/4/1944 Easton 34-21 W 10/15/1927 Morgantown 7-7 T 10/7/16 Easton 6-10 L UPSALA (2-0-0) 10/27/1928 Easton 0-17 L 11/10/17 Swarthmore 0-56 L 11/1/1930 Easton 74-0 W WESTERN MARYLAND (5-0-0) SYRACUSE (3-6-1) 10/2/1937 Easton 33-0 W 11/16/1940 Easton 40-7 W 10/12/1901 Syracuse 5-0 W U.S. AMBULANCE (ALLENTOWN) (1-0-0) 11/15/1941 Easton 26-0 W 10/17/1906 Easton 4-12 L 10/6/1917 Easton 20-0 W 10/17/1953 Easton 28-0 W 11/16/1907 Syracuse 4-4 T U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION (NJ) (0-1-0) 11/10/1956 Easton 43-7 W 10/21/11 Syracuse 10-0 W 11/17/1945 Easton 7-12 L 11/16/1957 Easton 40-13 W 11/9/12 Easton 7-30 L U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION WYOMING SEMINARY (8-0-0) 10/14/44 Syracuse 7-32 L (WILLOW GROVE, Pa.) (1-0-0) 11/11/1896 Kingston 23-0 W 11/1/47 Easton 14-7 W 10/16/1943 Easton 12-0 W 9/28/1897 Kingston 26-0 W 10/1/49 Syracuse 13-20 L VERMONT (2-0-0) 9/24/1904 Easton 35-0 W 11/4/50 Easton 0-34 L 11/8/1969 Burlington 28-17 W 9/30/1905 Easton 23-0 W 10/6/51 Syracuse 0-46 L 11/14/1970 Easton 31-14 W 9/29/1906 Easton 34-0 W TEMPERANCE ATHLETIC ASSOC. (3-0-0) VILLANOVA (4-0-0) 9/28/1907 Easton 22-0 W 10/1/1892 Easton 30-0 W 10/1/1898 Easton 16-0 W 9/26/1908 Easton 10-0 W 10/4/1893 Easton 6-0 W 10/4/1899 Easton 13-0 W 10/2/1909 Easton 23-0 W 10/9/1897 Easton 64-0 W 10/24/1914 Easton 14-3 W YALE (0-7-0) TEMPLE (4-8-1) 11/13/1920 Easton 34-0 W 10/12/1912 New Haven 0-16 L 11/16/1929 Philadelphia 0-13 L VIRGINIA (1-2-1) 10/11/1913 New Haven 0-27 L 11/15/1930 Philadelphia 0-43 L 11/21/1890 Charlottesville 14-20 L 11/16/1935 New Haven 0-55 L 11/3/1945 Philadelphia 0-20 L 11/20/1891 Charlottesville 6-6 T 10/25/1952 New Haven 0-47 L 9/29/1956 Easton 20-0 W 9/27/1941 Charlottesville 6-25 L 9/22/1990 New Haven 17-18 L 10/19/1957 Philadelphia 12-13 L 10/24/1942 Easton 19-13 W 9/28/1991 Easton 14-24 L 10/18/1958 Easton 35-0 W VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (0-1-0) 9/30/2006 Easton 34-37 L 10/17/1959 Philadelphia 52-20 W 9/21/1991 Lexington 21-42 L 10/3/2009 New Haven 27-21 W 10/15/1960 Easton 9-7 W VOLUNTEER ATHLETIC CLUB (1-0-0) 10/14/1961 Philadelphia 12-12 T 9/26/1896 Easton 44-0 W 10/13/1962 Easton 0-21 L WAGNER (2-0-0) 11/19/1963 Philadelphia 0-31 L 10/2/1976 Easton 44-21 W 10/17/1964 Easton 18-38 L 11/10/1979 Easton 21-3 W 10/16/1965 Philadelphia 12-27 L WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (12-9-2) TOWSON (3-5-0) 10/5/1898 Pittsburgh 0-16 L 11/2/1985 Easton 24-27 L 10/14/1902 Washington 12-0 W 10/25/1997 Easton 38-0 W 11/3/1906 Pittsburgh 14-6 W 10/10/1998 Towson 27-7 W 10/9/1915 Washington 0-17 L 9/11/1999 Towson 7-35 L 11/4/1922 N.Y. Polo Grounds 13-14 L 9/9/2000 Easton 20-42 L 11/3/1923 N.Y. Polo Grounds 6-6 T 9/8/2001 Towson 13-16 (OT) L 10/25/1924 Yankee Stadium 20-6 W

84 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 85 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW (GAMES 1-4) GAME 1 Lafayette ...... 28 GAME 2 No.24 Liberty ...... 19 Georgetown ...... 3 Lafayette...... 13 WASHINGTON, D.C. (9/12/09) - Lafayette opened EASTON, Pa. (9/19/09) - A second-half comeback the 2009 season with a 28-3 win over Georgetown. came up short vs. No. 24 Liberty. Lafayette surrendered In the fi rst home night game in Georgetown 16 fi rst-half points in the 19-13 fi nal. history, it was Lafayette that showed glimpses Lafayette’s slow start resulted in four fi rst downs and of brilliance under the lights of Multi-Sport Field. 100 yards of offense in the fi rst half, while Liberty ran QB Rob Curley fi nished the night 20-of-34 for a off 13 fi rst downs and 211 yards. career-best 259 yards and three touchdowns while The Flames’ offense drove 60 yards on 12 plays to Mark Layton reeled in seven catches for 107 open the game. Lafayette forced a 4th-and-goal on the yards and two scores. drive, but QB Mike Brown broke through on a one-yard touchdown run. It was the running game that put the Leopards Near the end of the fi rst quarter, Lafayette was on the scoreboard fi rst. With 6:44 left in the driving the ball. Mitchell Bennett made a leaping opening quarter, Jerome Rudolph ripped off a fi rst-down grab on the fi rst play of the drive. Rob 48-yard touchdown run around the end to cap a Curley later added a 34-yard strike to Greg Stripe, short drive of fi ve plays and 79 yards. but Lafayette settled for a 23-yard missed FG. Curley and Layton connected for the Leopards’ next two scores in the second Liberty added two scores late in the fi rst half. With 2:01 left, Brown found Chris quarter, as Lafayette maintained the momentum. Their eight-yard scoring Summers (14 rec., 138 yds.) for a 29-yard TD. Mike Grimaldi blocked the PAT with the score connection and Davis Rodriguez’s PAT gave Lafayette a 14-0 lead. The lengthy at 13-0. The second score was a 26-yard FG to end the half. On their fi rst possession of the third quarter, Bennett made another sparkling catch to drive covered 55 yards on 11 plays over seven and a half minutes. put the Leopards on Liberty’s 18-yard line. Lafayette found the end zone when Maurice The Lafayette defense forced a three-and-out on Georgetown’s next White pushed through for a four-yard score. Davis Rodriguez’s PAT made it a two- possession, and Lafayette took the ball back on its own 44-yard line. Curley possession game (16-7). hit Layton for a 46-yard score and a 21-0 lead at halftime. On the Leopards’ next drive, Layton made a 37-yard grab, but two pass attempts later, The defense did more than its part in the fi rst half, allowing just one Curley was intercepted on a pass tipped by Kyle Hayes. Georgetown fi rst down (on a penalty) and 35 yards of total offense. The Leopards’ Lafayette’s defense held strong and forced Liberty to go for a 27-yard fi eld goal. Ian offense ran off 44 plays for 296 yards in the fi rst 30 minutes. Dell blocked the kick. Georgetown opened the second half with its only scoring drive of a game. After picking up a lone fi rst down, Lafayette was forced to punt. On Liberty’s drive, The Hoyas covered 40 yards in nine plays, ending with a 33-yard fi eld goal by Bevins redeemed himself with a 37-yd FG that gave Liberty its fi rst points of the half and a 19-7 edge. Jose-Pablo Buerba. Lafayette took little time to respond. The offense marched down the fi eld and the QB The Leopards put the game out of reach later in the third quarter. DeAndre’ found Layton for another big catch, a 37-yard TD strike. Morrow collected a short throw from Curley. The shifty senior made a quick move, Lafayette’s onsides kick was recovered by the skilled Brown. Under center, Brown forcing two defenders to collide while allowing Morrow to break away for a 38-yard helped Liberty pick up two fi rst downs and run out the clock. touchdown. Lafayette LB Mark Leggiero and Michael Schmidlein had standout individual Mark Leggiero led the Leopard defense with seven tackles while Mike Phillips performances, registering 15 and 14 tackles. forced two fumbles and recovered another. Mike Schmidlein also forced a fumble. Lafayette (1-1) 0 0 7 6 13 Lafayette (1-0, 1-0) 7 14 7 0 28 Liberty (2-1) 7 9 0 3 19 Georgetown (0-2, 0-2) 0 0 3 0 3 LU - Brown, 1-yd run (Bevins kick) LU- Summers, 29-yd pass from Brown (Bevins kick blocked) LC - Rudolph, 48-yd run (Rodriguez kick) LC - Layton, 8-yd. pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LU - Bevins, 26-yd FG LC - Layton, 46-yd. pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - White, 4-yd run (Rodriguez kick) GT - Buerba, 33-yd FG LU - Bevins, 37-yd FG LC - Morrow, 38-yd pass from Curley (Rogriguez kick) LC - Layton, 31-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick blocked) Lafayette Georgetown First Downs 18 11 Lafayette Liberty Rushing Attempts 37 22 First Downs 11 22 Net Yards Rushing 205 19 Rushing Attempts 28 37 Net Yards Passing 259 194 Net Yards Rushing 70 105 Total Net Yards 464 213 Net Yards Passing 216 256 Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-34-0 20-41-0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2 Total Net Yards 286 361 Penalties/Yards 10/91 7/73 Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-20-1 29-36-0 Punts/Average 5/34.8 8/33.1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Rushing — LC: White 17-76, Morrow 6-61, Rudolph 5-58, Coon 3-18, Stripe Penalties/Yards 2/20 2/12 1-13, Ferber 1-0, Curley 2(-21); GT: Houghton 9-35, Oladeji 5-12, Lawrence Punts/Average 4/42.5 3/39.0 2-11, Kempf 1(-9), Brady 5(-30). Rushing — LC: White 10-37, Coon 3-14, Morrow 7-14, Stripe 1-4, Rudolph 1-2, Passing — LC: Curley 20-34-0 for 259 yards; GT: Brady 14-29-1 for 113 yards, Kempf 6-12-0 for 81 yards. Ferber 2-1, Curley 4(-2); LU: Brown 20-88, Hayes 8-12, Allen 5-5, Summers 1-4. Receiving — LC: Layton 7-107, Morrow 4-60, Bennett 3-52, White 3-27, Passing — LC: Curley 14-20-1 for 216 yards; LU: Brown 29-36-0 for 256 yards. Bolton 2-14, Rudolph 1(-1); GT: Lawrence 5-45, Lane 5-29, Cosgrove 3-19, Hughes 2-39, Furlough 2-24, Houghton 2-16, Floyd 1-22. Receiving — LC: Layton 5-83, Stripe 2-54, Bennett 2-41, Padia 2-27, Bolton 1-8, Hayes 1-4, Rudolph 1(-1); LU: Summers 14-138, Hayes 5-54, Brown 3-29, Garner 3-20, Allen 2-7, Eden 1-4, Broggin 1-4.

86 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME 3 LAFAYETTE...... 20 GAME 4 LAFAYETTE...... 31 PENN ...... 17 YALE ...... 14

EASTON, Pa. (9/26/09) - Davis Rodriguez nailed a WEST HAVEN, Conn. (10/3/09) - Lafayette turned a 28-yard FG in overtime to clinch a 20-17 win over Penn, three-point halftime lead into a 31-14 win over Yale. the third straight victory over the Quakers. In its fi rst Rob Curley threw for 241 yards and two TD’s, both to overtime game since 2001, Lafayette won the toss and Mark Layton, and Maurice White ran for 131 yards chose to go on defense fi rst. Lafayette forced a 32-yard and a touchdown. fi eld goal attempt by Andrew Samson that missed wide The series victory, the fi rst ever vs. Yale, had an left. inauspicious start, as the Leopards fumbled the opening When Lafayette took over, Tyrell Coon rushed kick to set up a Yale score. Pat Witt hit Peter Balsam for for seven yards on 2nd-and-4 to move the ball to the the 7-0 lead. 13-yard line. Lafayette picked up three more yards and Lafayette cut into Yale’s only lead of the game with Rodriguez was forced to kick his 28-yard game-winning 10:13 left in the half. The Leopards drove 83 yards on 18 FG in a steady rainfall. plays over seven minutes before adding a 31-yard FG by QB Rob Curley went 18-for-27 for 208 yards and Davis Rodriguez. two TDs before leaving the game with an injury in the The Leopards had a chance for another score late third quarter. Curley did his damage in the fi rst quarter with a 19-yard TD toss to in the half, getting the ball back with 2:30. Curley hit Layton with strikes of 15, 46 and 17 Mark Layton. yards to quickly move the ball down the fi eld, the fi nal connection resulting in the Leopards’ Lafayette scored on its ensuing possession. Curley found Mitchell Bennett alone in fi rst touchdown and a 10-7 halftime lead. Layton fi nished with seven catches for 116 yards. the end zone to punctuate a 74-yard drive with the 21-yard scoring catch as Lafayette led Curley completed 20-of-28 passes a week after suffering a mild concussion vs. Penn. 14-0. Lafayette controlled the second half. Yale received the kickoff, but the Leopards, who Samson missed a 47-yarder with six minutes left in the half. Lafayette got the ball back held Yale to 272 total yards and just 58 on the ground, stopped Yale on 4th-and-1 at the and closed out a 62-yard drive with a 29-yard FG that gave Lafayette a 17-0 lead with 1:05 Lafayette 36-yard line. Doug Gerowski made the key stop. left in the half. Samson broke up the shutout with a 40-yarder with fi ve seconds left in the The Leopard offense produce a balanced drive on the subsequent possession, using four half. passes and four rushes to up the lead to 17-7. Greg Stripe scored on a six-yard run. Penn tied the game at 5:22 in the third quarter. Kyle Olson found Bradford Blackmon in Lafayette threatened to put away the game at the end of the third quarter. A 17-yard the endzone for a 21-yard score. pass from Curley to Michael Bolton and fi ve rushes by White put the Leopards 3rd-and- TB Jerome Rudolph responded with a 44-yard kick-off return to put the Leopards at goal at the Yale four-yard line. Curley hit Layton for a TD strike just three seconds into the their own 46. On 3rd-and-4, Curley kept the ball and rushed for the fi rst down, his last play fourth quarter. of the game. Soph. Ryan O’Neill fi nished the game. Lafayette squelched any Yale thoughts of a comeback by quickly scoring again. The The game remained tied 17-17 with fewer than six minutes to play. Penn fumbled and Leopards started at the Yale 40 and White runs of 21, 13 and fi nally six yards put the fi nal at Eric McGovern recovered. O’Neill moved the Leopards to the 20-yard line by the 2:32 mark. 31-14. Rodriguez attempted a 37-yard FG, but it was inches left of the goalpost and the game went Lafayette’s defense sacked Yale six times, two apiece from Ian Dell and Andrew to OT. Poulson. The Lafayette defense was led by a 16-tackle effort from Michael Schmidlein and 11 tackles from Carlos Lowe. Lafayette (3-1) 0 10 7 14 31 Yale (1-2) 7 0 0 7 14 Lafayette (2-1) 7 10 0 0 3 20 Penn (1-1) 0 3 14 0 0 17 YU - Balsam, 3-yd pass from Witt (Mante kick) LC - Rodriguez, 31-yd FG LC - Layton, 19-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Layton, 17-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Bennett, 21-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Stripe, 6-yd run (Rodriguez kick) LC - Rodriguez, 29-yd FG LC - Layton, 4-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) UP - Samson, 40-yd FG YU - Forney, 25-yd pass from Hart (Mante kick) UP - Fisher, 7-yd pass from Olson (Samson kick) LC - White, 6-yd run (Rodriguez kick) UP - Blackmon, 21-yd pass from Olson (Samson kick) LC - Rodriguez, 28-yd FG Lafayette Yale First Downs 24 16 Lafayette Penn Rushing Attempts 35 29 First Downs 17 12 Net Yards Rushing 155 58 Rushing Attempts 37 30 Net Yards Passing 241 214 Net Yards Rushing 91 131 Total Net Yards 396 272 Net Yards Passing 213 159 Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-28-1 20-31-1 Total Net Yards 286 361 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-35-1 16-31-0 Penalties/Yards 6/40 8/70 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1 Punts/Average 3/32.7 6/34.8 Penalties/Yards 2/15 1/2 Punts/Average 7/40.4 6/35.7 Rushing — LC: White 21-131, Morrow 6-21, Stripe 1-6, Coon 1-3, Curley 3(-3), Team 3(-3); YU: Farrell 8-37, Cargill 6-26, Scott 1-11, Thomas 3-5, Witt 5(-6), 6(-15). Rushing — LC: Coon 15-40, White 7-27, Jones 1-8, Curley 4-7, Rudolph 2-7, Morrow 4-3, Ferber 2-3, O’Neill 2(-4); UP: Marsh 15-85, Garton 7-28, Blackmon 7-13, DiMaggio 2-7, Team Passing — LC: Curley 20-28-1 for 241 yards; YU: Hart 13-17-0 for 154 yards, Witt 7-13-1 for 2(-2). 60 yards, Balsam 0-1-0.

Passing — LC: Curley 18-27-0 for 208 yards; UP: Olson 14-28-0 for 151 yards, Garton 2-3-0 Receiving — LC: Layton 7-116, White 3-28, Bennett 3-21, Morrow 2-16, Bolton 1-17, Hayes for 8 yards. 1-16, Doty 1-14, Stripe 1-13, Coon 1-2; YU: Farrell 5-47, Sheffi eld 4-46, Forney 3-50, Smith 3-25, Balsam 3-19, Haase 1-17, Harris 1-10. Receiving — LC: Layton 8-53, Bennett 5-62, Rudolph 3-29, Padia 2-19, Doty 2-19, Morrow 1-26, White 1-5; UP: Derham 6-37, Blackmon 2-47, Wurst 2-16, Holder 1-25, Murray 1-12, Tuten 1-10, Fisher 1-7, DiMaggio 1-5, Allen 1-0.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 87 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW (GAMES 5-8) GAME 5 LAFAYETTE...... 24 GAME 6 LAFAYETTE ...... 35 COLUMBIA...... 21 HARVARD ...... 18

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (10/17/09) - Lafayette completed EASTON, Pa. (10/10/09) - Maurice White’s two- the sweep of Ivy League football foes with a 35-18 win yard TD run with 13 seconds left on the clock propelled at Harvard Stadium. For the fi rst time in school history, Lafayette to a 24-21 win over Columbia. Lafayette held Lafayette posted a 4-0 mark against Ivy foes. The Columbia scoreless in the second half. Leopards created a pair of fi rst-quarter turnovers and With 6:09 left in the game, Lafayette took over capitalized on them. On the fi rst play of the Crimson’s on its own 12-yard line. Nine plays into the drive, Rob initial drive, Carlos Lowe forced a fumble and the Curley hit Greg Stripe with a 32-yard pass to put the Leopards’ took over at the Harvard 27. On the fi rst play ball on the Lions’ 11. A pass interference call moved of the Lafayette drive, DeAndre’ Morrow scampered Lafayette to the three-yard line. Lafayette faced a 3rd- 21 yards and followed it up with a six-yard scoring run and-goal, and White leaped his way into the endzone and a 7-0 lead. Mike Schmidlein’s fi rst career INT gave to cap off an 88-yard, 13-play drive that gave the the Leopards’ offense another scoring opportunity, Leopards the come-from-behind victory. starting at the Harvard 47. A 16-yard strike from Rob Columbia scored on its fi rst three possessions of Curley to Kevin Doty and runs of eight and 23 yards the game and led 21-10 at halftime. The Lions’ QB M.A. Olawale scored on a 27-yard run and by Morrow put Lafayette ahead 14-0. Lafayette surrendered a 30-yard FG seconds into threw for another TD to Austin Knowlin for a 21-yard score. Ray Rangel also scored on a the second quarter, but responded with a 58-yard drive on 10 plays over six minutes. one-yard run. Lafayette had the ball 2nd-and-4 at the Harvard 28 when Curley hit Mitchell Bennett The Leopards scored on their fi rst possession of the game on a two-yard run by White to for a 20-yard completion. Two plays later, Tyrell Coon fi nished the drive with a fi ve-yard cap a 67-yard drive. Lafayette later added a 35-yard Davis Rodriguez fi eld goal. run. Lafayette created more breathing room at the end of the half, marching 11 plays and Lafayette struck fi rst in the second half. The Leopards took over on Columbia’s 39-yard 65 yards in 2:38. A 13-yard pass from Curley to Morrow, a 13-yard scramble by Curley and line, and on 3rd-and-1, Curley found a leaping Mitchell Bennett in the far corner of the end a 13-yard Harvard interference penalty all resulted in fi rst downs on the drive. Another zone to make it a one-score game at 21-17. 13-yard pass to Bennett was wiped out by a penalty. Bennett reeled in a 21-yard catch that Columbia got the ball back with 9:32 left in the game. Lafayette forced a 27-yard punt to set up Lafayette 1st-and-goal at the Harvard six. The drive concluded with a four-yard its own 12-yard line, setting the stage for the win. pass from Curley to Kyle Hayes for his fi rst career TD and a 28-3 halftime lead. After a Curley fi nished the night 23-for-39 for 287 yards with one TD and three INTs. White scoreless third quarter, Harvard scored a pair of late touchdowns in the fourth quarter scored both Lafayette touchdowns on 13 rushes for 50 yards. Ten different players caught while Curley hit Jeff Cumming for a touchdown to run the score to 35-10. Defensively, passes for Lafayette, six of whom made multiple grabs. Lafayette stopped Harvard 14-of-16 times on third down and allowed just 110 rushing Lafayette dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 12 minutes more than yards for a squad averaging 173 yards. Schmidlein led the team with 10 tackles. The Columbia (including 10:20 minutes of possession in the fourth quarter). Leopards had seven tackles for loss, including four sacks, three of which were literally at Michael Schmidlein and Kyle Simmons combined for 20 tackles (10 apiece) with the hands of Ian Dell, with Mark Leggiero (6 tackles) accounting for the other. Schmidlein registering three for loss. Lafayette (5-1) 14 14 0 7 35 Lafayette (4-1) 10 0 7 7 24 Harvard (3-2) 0 3 0 15 18 Columbia (2-2) 14 7 0 0 21 LC - Morrow, 6-yd run (Rodriguez kick) CU - Olawale, 27-yd run (Guttas kick) LC - Morrow, 23-yd run (Rodriguez kick) LC - White, 2-yd run (Rodriguez kick) HU - Long, 30-yd FG CU - Knowlin, 21-yd pass from Olawale (Guttas kick) LC - Coon, 5-yd run (Rodriguez kick) LC - Rodriguez, 35-yd FG LC - Hayes, 4-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) CU - Rangel, 1-yd run (Guttas kick) HU - Iannuzzi, 14-yd pass from Winters (Long kick) LC - Bennett, 1-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Cumming, 6-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - White, 2-yd run (Rodriguez kick) HU - Lorditch, 47-yd pass from Winters (Rodriguez kick)

Lafayette Columbia Lafayette Harvard First Downs 26 12 First Downs 19 16 Rushing Attempts 35 30 Rushing Attempts 34 34 Net Yards Rushing 118 141 Net Yards Rushing 128 74 Net Yards Passing 287 153 Net Yards Passing 210 233 Total Net Yards 405 294 Total Net Yards 338 307 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-39-3 11-17-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-31-1 19-36-1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1 Penalties/Yards 6/50 7/65 Penalties/Yards 5/50 7/68 Punts/Average 2/52 5/31.6 Punts/Average 5/31.2 4/30.0 Rushing — LC: Morrow 11-85, White 9-33, Coon 7-7, Curley 3-5, Rudolph 1-1, Stripe 2-(-1). Rushing — LC: White 13-50, Curley 8-27, Morrow 5-21, Coon 6-20, Rudolph 2-1, Stripe 1-(-1); Team 1-(-2); HU: Scales 10-40, Gordon 11-26, Winters 13-8. CU: Olawale 16-72, Rangel 10-71, Knowlin 1-0, Lenz 2-0, Kourouma 1-(-2). Passing — LC: Curley 21-31-1 for 210 yards; HU: Winters 19-36-1 for 233 yards. Passing — LC: Curley 23-39-3 for 287 yards; CU: Olawale 11-17-0 for 153 yards. Receiving — LC: Morrow 4-54, White 4-22, Bennett 3-63, Layton 3-9, Doty 2-22, Rudolph Receiving — LC: Stripe 4-76, Layton 4-42, Coon 3-40, Morrow 3-19, Bennett 3-15, Doty 1-13, Bolton 1-11, Cumming 1-6, Coon 1-6, Hayes 1-4; HU: Lorditch 4-100, Iannuzzi 4-37, 2-22, White 1-30, Rudolph 1-16, Bolton 1-14, Hayes 1-13; CU: Knowlin 5-55, Kennedy 2-42, Luft 4-36, Schwarzkopf 2-15, Gordon 2-13, Scales 2-9, Juszczyk 1-23. Stephens 1-35, Rangel 1-18, Joseph 1-15, Olawale 1-(-12).

88 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME 7 LAFAYETTE ...... 26 GAME 8 LAFAYETTE ...... 35 FORDHAM ...... 21 BUCKNELL ...... 14

EASTON, Pa. (10/24/09) - Lafayette staved off a EASTON, Pa. (10/31/09) - Rob Curley completed 30-of- last-second drive by Fordham to win 26-21. Rob Curley 35 passes for 333 yards and three TDs in a 35-14 win over threw for a career-high 305 yards and two touchdowns. Bucknell. Curley’s second-straight career passing game Curley hit Mitchell Bennett and Mark Layton for (305 vs. Fordham) helped the Leopards improve to 7-1 for a combined 11 catches and 199 yards. Lafayette the fi rst time since 1981. dominated in time of possession, holding held the ball The Leopards scored on the fi rst possession of the for 37 minutes. game and the Bison scored on the last possession of the The Rams took advantage of an INT when John fi rst half. Lafayette took over on Bucknell’s 42-yard line. Skelton found Darryl Robinson for a four-yard TD and a Five plays and 2:17 later, Jeff Cumming pushed his way 7-0 lead. After the ensuing kickoff, Lafayette took the into the endzone for one-yard TD and 7-0 Lafayette lead ball on its own 10. Tyrell Coon tore off a 36-yard run. 3:32 in. On 3rd-and-14, Layton reeled in a pass from Curley in Bucknell held the ball for all but 14 seconds of the the corner of the endzone to knot the game at seven fi nal 3:05 of the fi rst half. The Bison fi nally found the with 14:24 left in the half. At 10:35, the Rams got the endzone when Marcello Trigg connected with A.J. Kizekai on ball back in Lafayette territory, but Eric McGovern quickly halted it with his second INT a 19-yard pass that capped a 15-play, 73-yard drive and tied the game at 7-7 at the half. of the season. Davis Rodriguez made a 23-yard FG and added a season-long 42-yarder Lafayette received the ball to start the second half, and just like its opening drive of the before the half to lead 13-7. game, wasted no time scoring. Morrow got the ball three times on the drive, including a long Lafayette came out of the locker room and promptly marched 90 yards down the fi eld. rush of 26 yards. On 2nd- and-10, Curley found Mike Bolton in the middle of the endzone for a Maurice White capped off the 12-play drive with a six-yard pass from Curley. With four 13-yard TD 2:18 into the quarter. minutes left in the third, Fordham trimmed the lead to 20-14 on a 13-yard TD run by Asa On Bucknell’s ensuing possession, Brandon Ellis intercepted a Trigg pass. The Leopards took Lucas. It remained a one-TD game into the fourth. Lafayette opened the quarter on its own over on their own 18 with 9:48 left in the third. Lafayette put together another scoring drive of 20. Curley converted a 3rd-and-17 with an 18-yard pass to Layton. White found his way nearly seven minutes that ended in a two-yard run from Cumming. into the endzone for a 26-14 Lafayette advantage. With 3:47 left, the Rams recovered a The offense took over from that point, as Curley found Mitch Bennett for a four-yard score, Leopard fumble on the LC 25. Fordham’s drive resulted in a fi ve-yard TD pass from Skelton the Leopards’ second TD in a 10-minute span. Lafayette led 28-7 lead with 12:42 to play. to Caldwell. Fordham’s on-sides kick was recovered by the Leopards at their own 29, but Trigg and the Bison responded with seven points on a four-yard rushing score by Trigg, Lafayette turned it over on downs with 26 seconds left. Skelton hit Lucas for a 22-yard making it a two-touchdown contest with 12 minutes left. Lafayette moved the game out of reach completion and moved the ball to the Lafayette 44. With the Leopards defensive backfi eld on the next possession with a six-yard TD pass from Curley to Mark Layton with 5:38 left. Layton standing in front of the goal line, Fordham threw its fi nal pass underneath and Darryl Whit- fi nished with a career-high nine catches for 70 yards. ing ran for 29 yards before being tackled by Carlos Lowe at the 10 to end the game. Mike Leroy Butler was Lafayette’s leading tackler with 10 stops (4 solo, 6 assisted) and four pass Schmidlein and Mark Leggiero made 11 tackles apiece to pace the Leopards who held the breakups. Rams 151 yards below their season average for total yards. Lafayette (7-1, 3-0) 7 0 14 14 35 Lafayette (6-1, 2-0) 0 13 7 6 26 Bucknell (3-5, 1-2) 0 7 0 7 14 Fordham (3-4, 0-2) 7 0 7 7 21 LC - Cumming, 1-yd run (Rodriguez kick) FU - Robinson, 4-yd pass from Skelton (Heinowitz kick) BU - Kizekai, 19-yd pass from Trigg (Orth kick) LC - Layton, 17-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Bolton, 13-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Rodriguez, 21-yd FG LC - Cumming, 2-yd run (Rodriguez kick) LC - Rodriguez, 42-yd FG LC - Bennett, 4-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - White, 6-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) BU - Trigg, 4-yd run (Orth kick) FU - Lucas, 13-yd run (Heinowitz kick) LC - Layton, 6-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - White, 4-yd run FU - Caldwell, 5-yd pass from Skelton (Heinowitz kick) Lafayette Bucknell First Downs 25 14 Lafayette Fordham Rushing Attempts 37 24 First Downs 23 16 Net Yards Rushing 142 95 Rushing Attempts 44 25 Net Yards Passing 333 195 Net Yards Rushing 134 88 Total Net Yards 475 290 Net Yards Passing 305 245 Passes Comp-Att-Int 30-35-0 13-36-2 Total Net Yards 439 333 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-31-1 29-45-1 Penalties/Yards 4/45 3/35 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/0 Punts/Average 4/39.0 7/31.0 Penalties/Yards 7/54 8/85 Punts/Average 4/36.0 6/47.5 Rushing — LC: Morrow 11-52, White 6-31, Rudolph 9-31, Hebron 4-26, Curley 1-8, Hayes 1-5, Cumming 3-5, O’Neil 1-3; BU: Pulgrano 2-30, Kizekai 5-20, R. Smith 4-17, T Smith 3-17, Woods Rushing — LC: White 24-107, Coon 9-45, Morrow 5-2, Stripe 1-(-1), Curley 5-(-19); FU: 1-9, Trigg 8-4, Lee 1(-2). Whiting 9-41, Caldwell 2-18, Lucas 1-13, Martin 9-13, Moore 1-5, Melanophy 1-5, team 1-(-1), Skelton 1-(-6). Passing — LC: Curley 30-35-0 for 333 yards; BU: Trigg 13-36-2 for 195 yards.

Passing — LC: Curley 23-31-1 for 305 yards; FU: Skelton 29-45-1 for 245 yards. Receiving — LC: Layton 9-70, Bennett 5-66, Bolton 5-45, Padia 4-44, Rudolph 2-50, Hayes 2-36, Morrow 2-16, White 1-6; BU: Kizekai 7-140, Pasternak 3-24, T. Smith 2-21, Woods 1-10. Receiving — LC: Bennett 6-93, Layton 5-106, Stripe 5-48, Morrow 4-24, Bolton 1-16, Ferber 1-12, White 1-6; FU: Moore 7-43, Lucas 6-54, Caldwell 6-49, Steve Skelton 4-34, Martin 3-26, Whiting 1-29, Pierre 1-6, Robinson 1-4.

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 89 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW (GAME 9) GAME 9 NO. 24/25 LAFAYETTE ...... 56 CU - Simonds, 14-yd pass from Sullivan (Colborne kick) LC - Bolton, 45-yd pass from Curley (Rodroguez kick) NO. 20/18 COLGATE ...... 49 LC - Layton, 11-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) LC - Rodriguez, 33-yd FG CU - Eachus 43-yd run (Colborne kick) EASTON, Pa. (11/7/09) - QB Rob Curley threw for CU - Eachus 1-yd run (Colborne kick) a school-record seven touchdowns as Lafayette beat LC - Padia 23-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) Colgate, 56-49, on Senior Day. The Leopards improve LC - Rodriguez, 34-yd FG to 8-1 overall and a perfect 4-0 in the Patriot League, LC - Rudolph, 35-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) setting the stage for a Patriot League title showdown CU - Eachus, 12-yd run (Colborne kick) with Holy Cross. LC - Cumming, 50-yd pass from Curley (Curley to Layton 2PT) Curley fi nished the day 18-of-31 for a career-best CU - Eachus, 5-yd run (Colborne kick) 373 yards and seven TD’s. The two teams combined CU - Cadet, 32-yd pass from Sullivan (Colborne kick) for 105 points and 1,033 total yards with Lafayette’s LC - Bolton, 9-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) offense primarily through the pass (373) and Colgate’s LC - Layton, 5-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) on the ground (279). CU - Eachus, 1-yd run (Colborne kick) The fi rst two drives of the game provided a preview for what was to come. Colgate covered 64 yards Lafayette Colgate on eight plays over 3:13 and scored on a Greg Sullivan to Pat Simonds touchdown catch. TB First Downs 20 27 Nate Eachus had 33 yards on the drive and fi nished with 45 carries for 216 yards and fi ve Rushing Attempts 26 60 touchdowns for the day. Net Yards Rushing 102 279 Lafayette started at Colgate’s 45-yard line following a 48-yard kick return by Jerome Net Yards Passing 373 279 Rudolph. The Leopards scored on their fi rst play from scrimmage, a 45-yard pass from Total Net Yards 475 558 Curley to Michael Bolton to knot the game at 7-7. Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-31-2 16-21-0 The Leopards took advantage of a Colgate fumble late in the fi rst quarter. Ian Dell Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2 recovered Sullivan’s miscue at the Colgate 14. It took three plays and 46 seconds for Penalties/Yards 3/30 7/61 Lafayette to take the lead when Curley found Mark Layton for an 11-yard TD pass and a 14-7 Punts/Average 4/26.0 2/35.0 lead. The start of the second quarter signaled another effi cient Lafayette drive, one that Rushing — LC: Morrow 8-50, Rudolph 6-30, Curley 4-9, Coon 4-7, Stripe 1-6, White 1-3, Team included a 13-yard pass to Layton and a 45-yard slashing run by Rudolph. For the fi rst time 2-(-3); CU: Eachus 45-216, Sullivan 10-48, McCord 3-16, Simonds 1-4, Team 1-(-5). in the game, the Leopards failed to fi nd the endzone but Davis Rodriguez kept the scoring streak going by nailing a 33-yard fi eld goal as Lafayette led 17-7. Passing — LC: Curley 18-31-2 for 373 yards; CU: Sullivan 16-21-0 for 279 yards. On Colgate’s ensuing possession, Eachus slid past the Lafayette defense when he broke through for a 43-yard scoring run to once again make it a one possession game. The Raiders Receiving — LC: Layton 5-60, Rudolph 3-80, Bennett 3-73, Bolton 2-54, Hayes 2-31, Cumming then took the lead after picking off Curley at the Colgate 36. Eachus carried six times on the 1-50, Padia 1-23, Morrow 1-2; CU: Simonds 4-89, Rosnick 3-55, McCord 2-32, Henry 2-19, resulting drive, the fi nal carry a one-yard scamper to give Colgate a 21-17 lead with 5:49 left Schademan 2-16, Cadet 1-32, Cvetic 1-28, Eachus 1-8. in the half. The Leopards’ offense could not be slowed, taking just a minute to score on its next drive. Curley connected with Mitchell Bennett on the drive, but it was Curley’s 23-yard completion to Nathan Padia that gave Lafayette a 24-21 advantage, Padia’s fi rst career TD. The Leopards tacked on a 34-yard fi eld goal at the end of the half to lead 27-21, a lead they would not relinquish. Early in the second half, Lafayette and Colgate traded scores. Curley hit Rudolph for a 35-yard catch and run. Rudolph fi nished with 247 all-purpose yards. Colgate’s steady diet of Eachus on the ground with a smattering of Sullivan on the ground and in the air continued. The Raiders cut the lead to 34-28 with a 12-yard TD run by Eachus with 4:24 left in the third. DeAndre’ Morrow made his presence known on the next drive, ripping off a 25-yard run on fi rst down. Curley’s 50-yard TD pass to a wide-open Jeff Cumming and two-point conversion toss to Layton gave Lafayette a 42-28 advantage with three minutes left in the third. Colgate answered just before the end of the quarter on a fi ve-yard rush by Eachus, cutting Lafayette’s lead to 42-35. The Raiders forced Lafayette to punt on their fi rst possession of the fourth quarter and tied the game with an 8-play, 83-yard drive that was spurred by a 31-yard pass from Sullivan to Simonds and capped by a 32-yard pass from Sullivan to Gigi Cadet. The play of the game came on the Leopards’ next drive. After a 30-yard pass from Curley to Bennett early in the drive, Lafayette found itself 2nd-and-10 at the Colgate 22. Curley’s pass was intercepted by Uzi Idah at the 10, but Layton stripped the ball from him after the pick and Bolton recovered at the 12, setting Lafayette up with the ball and a new set of downs. Curley looked back across the fi eld and found a wide-open Bolton for a nine-yard TD and a 49-42 lead. The Lafayette defense slowed Colgate on its next drive, forcing a punt with fi ve and a half minutes left in the game. After a three-yard shank by Colgate, Lafayette took over at the Raiders’ 38-yard line. The Leopards converted a 3rd-and-11 situation on a 13-yard pass from Curley to Layton. Morrow later added a 19-yard run, but it was a fi ve-yard toss from to Layton that gave Lafayette the 56-42 advantage. The Raiders added a late score, again by Eachus, to pull within 56-49. Colgate’s onsides kick attempt was unsuccessful and Lafayette improved to 8-1 for the fi rst time since 1899 and the best start since 1940 when Lafayette went 9-0.

Lafayette (8-1, 4-0) 14 13 15 14 56 Colgate (8-2, 3-2) 7 14 14 14 49

90 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME 10 NO. 14/13 HOLY CROSS ...... 28 GAME 11 LEHIGH ...... 27 NO. 20 LAFAYETTE ...... 26 No. 22/21 LAFAYETTE ...... 21 WORCESTER, Mass. (11/14/09) - Lafayette’s bid to win BETHLEHEM, Pa. (11/21/09) - Lehigh scored on the its seventh Patriot League title came up two points possession in overtime and No. 22/21 Lafayette was short, 28-26, to Holy Cross. fi rst Holy Cross QB Dominic Randolph threw for two TD’s intercepted on the initial play of its drive as Lehigh won the and ran for another, fi nishing the game 23-of-37 for 145th meeting. 348 yards and three interceptions. Lafayette QB Rob In overtime, Lehigh quarterback JB Clark hit Jake Curley completed 23-of-32 for 312 yards, two TD’s and Drwal for 17-yard pass and fi rst down. The next play, Clark an interception. connected with Alex Wojdowski for a touchdown. Jake Peery’s The Leopards scored on their fi rst two possessions PAT missed and Lehigh led 27-21. Clark was the game MVP for of the game. With 8:22 left in the fi rst, Maurice White the second straight year, going 22-for-38 for 292 yards, two punched in a touchdown from a yard out. The snap on touchdowns and no interceptions. the PAT was high and Davis Rodriguez’s attempt The Lafayette offense and Rob Curley took over on missed, leaving Lafayette with a 6-0 lead. the 25-yard line. Curley was picked off on the fi rst play of the Lafayette’s next drive began after Brandon Ellis Leopards’ possession. Al Pierce intercepted the pass in the fl at picked off Randolph’s 3rd-and-7 pass and the Leopards took over at their own 25. Four intended for Jerome Rudolph to end the game. It was just the passes of nine yards or more and 23 yards rushing from White put Lafayette 1st-and- second overtime game in the series history with overtime play goal. Curley hit Kevin Doty for the score, but a second missed PAT left Lafayette with beginning in 1995. a 12-0 lead. Curley ended the day 21-for-28 for 300 yards and three touchdowns. With his second of three Holy Cross got on the board with seven minutes to go in the second quarter, scoring touchdowns, Curley set a new Lafayette single-season mark for touchdowns with 28, surpassing on a four-yard option run by Luke Chmielinski. The Leopards responded. Jerome Ru- dolph tore off a 43-yard screen pass to spur the scoring drive. On the next play, Curley Tom Kirchhoff’s record of 26 in 1992. Curley also set new single-season records for completions hit a Mark Layton for 27 yards. The Leopards took a 19-14 lead when White scored from (231) and already owned the single-season record for passing yardage with 3,044 yards. a yard out at 4:48. The Leopards fi nished the season 8-3 overall and 3-2 in the Patriot League, with their fi fth Holy Cross scored just 27 seconds later on a no-huddle gadget play that resulted in straight non-losing season. Lehigh ended 4-7, 3-2. a 22-yard TD pass to Chmielinski from Randolph. With 11 seconds left in the half, Holy The game was tied 7-7 at halftime. Lafayette received the ball to open the second half and Cross took its fi rst lead of game when Randolph forced his way into the end zone. The scored quickly. Lafayette used a mix of the run and pass, including a 29-yard run by Rudolph to the Crusaders led 21-19 at halftime. Lehigh 49. A 14-yard Curley to Greg Stripe connection left Lafayette 1st-and-goal at the Lehigh The Leopards moved the ball well on their fi rst drive of the second half. Curley found three. Curley hit Mike Bolton for a three-yard completion to give Lafayette a 14-7 lead. Layton for a 28-yard pass on a 3rd-and-1 to place the ball deep in HC territory. Holy Cross Lehigh led 21-14 lead on a 1-yard run by Anthony Fossati following a 97-yard drive. picked off Curley’s next pass and took over on its own 20. Randolph rode the momentum, With four and a half minutes left in regulation, Curley worked the ball down the fi eld. He aided fi nding Freddie Santana for a 40-yard TD catch and a 28-19 Holy Cross advantage. his own cause with a 21-yard run on 1st-and-20 that helped set up a 34-yard, game-tying strike With fi ve minutes left in the third quarter, Mark Leggiero registered his fi rst inter- to Kyle Hayes. Rodriguez connected on the PAT to cap-off a 75-yard drive and tie the game at ception of the season. The Leopards’ offense went three and out on the ensuing drive and 21-21 with 1:43 remaining. didn’t cut into the lead until three and a half minutes into the fourth quarter. Curley’s 14-yard TD strike to Layton cut the Holy Cross lead to 28-26. Lafayette (8-3, 3-2) 0 7 7 7 0 21 Lafayette’s defense stepped up again on Holy Cross’ next drive, limiting the Crusad- Lehigh (4-7, 3-2) 0 7 7 7 6 27 ers to one fi rst down before forcing them to punt the ball away with 9:23 remaining. Lafayette took over on its own 15 and quickly picked up three fi rst downs in six plays to advance the ball to the Holy Cross 35. Two short rushes and Lafayette’s fi rst penalty LC - Bennett, 7-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) of the game followed. The Leopards were 3rd-and-10 at the Holy Cross 35. Curley threw a LU - Flynn, 2-yd pass from Clark (Peery kick) ball to Layton, but Layton was run into by the defender, leaving one offi cial grasping for LC - Bolton, 3-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) his fl ag, which he never threw. On fourth down, Curley was sacked by Jimmy Thomas for a LU - Veniero, 0-yd fumble recovery (Peery kick) loss of 20 yards. LU - Fossati, 1-yd run (Peery kick) Holy Cross ran off 3:20 on its fi nal possession, but turned it back over with 38 LC - Hayes, 34-yd pass from Curley (Robriguez kick) seconds left after failing to convert a fourth down . Curley completed a pass to Layton LU - Wojdowski, 8-yd pass from Clark (kick failed) for eight yards, but on his extra effort he was stripped by Marcus Rodriguez and lost the ball. Lafayette Lehigh First Downs 23 18 Lafayette (8-2, 4-1) 12 7 0 7 26 Rushing Attempts 41 28 Bucknell (9-1, 5-0) 0 21 7 0 28 Net Yards Rushing 182 13 Net Yards Passing 300 292 LC - White, 1-yd run (Rodriguez kick failed) Total Net Yards 482 305 LC - Doty, 2-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick failed) Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-29-3 22-38-0 HC - Chmielinski, 4-yd run (Dornfried kick) LC - White, 1-yd run (Rodriguez kick) Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/2 HC - Randolph, 1-yd run (Dornfried kick) Penalties/Yards 10/79 1/10 Punts/Average 3/34.3 HC - Santana, 40-yd pass from Randolph (Dornfried kick) 7/42.3 LC - Layton, 14-yd pass from Curley (Rodriguez kick) Rushing — LC: Rudolph 11-58, White 10-55, Curley 5-31, Coon 9-23, Stripe 1-13, Morrow 4-4, team Lafayette Holy Cross 1-(-2); LU: Campbell 15-35, Walker 2-10, Fossati 2-1, Clark 9-(-33). First Downs 22 20 Rushing Attempts 33 27 Passing — LC: Curley 21-28-2 for 300 yards, Hayes 0-1-1 for 0 yards; LU: Clark 22-38-0 for 292 yards. Net Yards Rushing 100 79 Net Yards Passing 312 348 Receiving — LC: Layton 6-98, White 3-22, Hayes 2-51, Bennett 2-36, Rudolph 2-20, Bolton 2-20, Total Net Yards 412 427 Cumming 2-19, Morrow 1-20, Stipe 1-14; LU: Drwal 7-100, De’Vaug 4-100, Wojdowski 4-41, Zurn Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-32-1 23-37-3 4-37, Flynn 2-8, Potocnie 1-6. Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 Penalties/Yards 1/5 4/34 Punts/Average 4/28.0 3/29.0

Rushing — LC: White 17-72, Rudolph 5-27, Curley 5-3, Morrow 4-3, Stripe 1(-1), Team 1-(-4); HC: Houghton 7-34, Chmielinski 3-1, Bellomo 4-12, Randolph 11-10, Toulouse 1-3, Team 1(-1). Passing — LC: Curley 23-32-1 for 312 yards; HC: Randolph 23-37-3 for 348 yards. Receiving — LC: Stripe 7-75, Layton 6-94, Bennett 5-74, Rudolph 3-53, Padia 1-4, Doty 1-2; HC: Chmielinski 6-75, Santana 4-82, Edger 3-81, Schneider 3-31, Cole 2-18, Mistretta 1-20, McCall 1-16, Houghton 1-9, Toulose 1-9, Koster 1-7. 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 91 PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Curley, Rob 11 165.21 231-336-12 68.8 3044 28 50 276.7 2009 TEAM AND O’Neil, Ryan 2 55.25 4-8-0 50.0 5 0 5 2.5 Hayes, Kyle 11 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 161.60 235-345-13 68.1 3049 28 50 277.2 INDIVIDUAL Opponents 11 127.54 218-369-9 59.1 2554 17 70 232.2

STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Layton, Mark 11 0 838 0 15 0 853 77.5 TEAM STATISTICS LAFAYETTE OPP Morrow, D. 11 316 237 0 280 0 833 75.7 SCORING 315 231 White, Maurice 11 622 146 0 0 0 768 69.8 Points Per Game 28.6 21.0 Rudolph, Jerome 10 215 259 0 279 0 753 75.3 FIRST DOWNS 228 184 Bennett, M. 11 0 596 0 0 0 596 54.2 Rushing 78 66 Stripe, Greg 9 38 280 39 69 0 426 47.3 Passing 133 111 Coon, Tyrell 9 177 48 0 0 0 225 25.0 Penalty 17 7 Bolton, Michael 11 0 199 0 0 0 199 18.1 RUSHING YARDAGE 1427 1096 Padia, Nathan 10 0 127 52 0 0 179 17.9 Yards gained rushing 1687 1370 Hayes, Kyle 11 5 153 0 0 0 158 14.4 Yards lost rushing 260 274 Cumming, Jeff 9 5 75 0 0 0 80 8.9 Rushing Attempts 387 346 Doty, Kevin 11 0 79 0 0 0 79 7.2 Average Per Rush 3.7 3.2 Curley, Rob 11 45 0 0 0 0 45 4.1 Average Per Game 129.7 99.6 Ellis, Donald 9 0 0 0 0 27 27 3.0 TDs Rushing 14 13 Hebron, Vaughn 8 26 0 1 0 0 27 3.4 PASSING YARDAGE 3049 2554 Irving, Lewis 11 0 0 0 19 0 19 1.7 Comp-Att-Int 235-345-13 218-369-9 Ferber, Matt 9 4 12 0 0 0 16 1.8 Average Per Pass 8.8 6.9 Jones, Eric 11 8 0 0 0 0 8 0.7 Average Per Catch 13.0 11.7 Ellis, Brandon 11 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 Average Per Game 277.2 232.2 O’Neil, Ryan 2 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.5 TDs Passing 28 17 TEAM 6 -33 0 0 0 0 -33 -5.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 4476 3650 Total 11 1427 3049 92 662 33 5263 478.5 Total Plays 732 715 Opponents 11 1096 2554 65 1249 124 5088 462.5 Average Per Play 6.1 5.1 Average Per Game 406.9 331.8 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-662 60-1249 White, Maurice 11 135 636 14 622 4.6 7 27 56.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-92 17-65 Morrow, D. 11 73 334 18 316 4.3 2 26 28.7 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-33 13-124 Rudolph, Jerome 10 42 225 10 215 5.1 1 48 21.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 20.8 Coon, Tyrell 9 57 197 20 177 3.1 1 36 19.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.8 3.8 Curley, Rob 11 44 196 151 45 1.0 0 21 4.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.7 9.5 Stripe, Greg 9 10 46 8 38 3.8 1 13 4.2 FUMBLES-LOST 6-4 17-9 Hebron, Vaughn 8 4 26 0 26 6.5 0 10 3.2 PENALTIES-Yards 56-479 55-515 Jones, Eric 11 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Average Per Game 43.5 46.8 Hayes, Kyle 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 PUNTS-Yards 43-1518 59-2114 Cumming, Jeff 9 3 5 0 5 1.7 2 2 0.6 Average Per Punt 35.3 35.8 Ferber, Matt 9 5 4 0 4 0.8 0 3 0.4 Net punt average 32.9 33.3 O’Neil, Ryan 2 3 5 6 -1 -0.3 0 3 -0.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:10 26:50 TEAM 6 9 0 33 -33 -3.7 0 0 -5.5 3RD-DOWN Conversions 64/139 62/159 Total 11 387 1687 260 1427 3.7 14 48 129.7 3rd-Down Pct 46% 39% Opponents 11 346 1370 274 1096 3.2 13 43 99.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/11 15/25 4th-Down Pct 36% 60% SACKS BY-Yards 25-160 20-155 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd MISC YARDS 20 -42 Kondash, Tom 40 1439 36.0 52 1 11 11 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 31 Curley, Rob 2 56 28.0 42 1 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-16 5-10 TEAM 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 0 1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-4 Total...... 43 1518 35.3 52 2 11 11 1 RED-ZONE SCORES 40-48 83% 23-30 77% Opponents...... 59 2114 35.8 58 3 16 18 0 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 33-48 69% 20-30 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS 37-40 93% 28-30 93% PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ATTENDANCE 45735 34905 Padia, Nathan 8 52 6.5 0 26 Curley, Rob 11 380 45 3044 3089 280.8 Games/Avg Per Game 6/7622 5/6981 Stripe, Greg 7 39 5.6 0 11 White, Maurice 11 135 622 0 622 56.5 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Hebron, Vaughn 1 1 1.0 0 1 Morrow, D. 11 73 316 0 316 28.7 Total 16 92 5.8 0 26 Rudolph, Jerome 10 42 215 0 215 21.5 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents 17 65 3.8 0 24 Coon, Tyrell 9 57 177 0 177 19.7 Lafayette 71 88 71 82 3 315 Stripe, Greg 9 10 38 0 38 4.2 Opponents 42 71 52 60 6 231 Hebron, Vaughn 8 4 26 0 26 3.2 FG SEQUENCE Lafayette OPPONENTS Jones, Eric 11 1 8 0 8 0.7 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Georgetown 38,34,32 (33) Hayes, Kyle 11 2 5 0 5 0.5 Layton, Mark 11 65 838 12.9 11 46 76.2 Liberty 23 (26),27,(37) Cumming, Jeff 9 3 5 0 5 0.6 Bennett, M. 11 40 596 14.9 4 35 54.2 Penn (29),37,(28) 42,(40),42 O’Neil, Ryan 2 11 -1 5 4 2.0 Morrow, D. 11 22 237 10.8 1 38 21.5 Yale (31) 42 Ferber, Matt 9 5 4 0 4 0.4 Stripe, Greg 9 20 280 14.0 0 34 31.1 Columbia (35),47 - TEAM 6 9 -33 0 -33 -5.5 Rudolph, Jerome 10 17 259 15.2 1 45 25.9 Harvard 40 (30) Total 11 732 1427 3049 4476 406.9 White, Maurice 11 17 146 8.6 1 30 13.3 Fordham (21),(42) 43 Opponents 11 715 1096 2554 3650 331.8 Bolton, Michael 11 16 199 12.4 4 45 18.1 Bucknell 44 - Hayes, Kyle 11 10 153 15.3 2 34 13.9 Colgate (33),(34) - Padia, Nathan 10 10 127 12.7 1 24 12.7 Holy Cross - - Doty, Kevin 11 8 79 9.9 1 16 7.2 Lehigh - - Coon, Tyrell 9 5 48 9.6 0 14 5.3 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. Cumming, Jeff 9 4 75 18.8 2 50 8.3 Ferber, Matt 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3 Total 11 235 3049 13.0 28 50 277.2 Opponents 11 218 2554 11.7 17 70 232.2

92 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 2009 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long |——————PATs——————| Morrow, D. 16 280 17.5 0 31 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Rudolph, Jerome 10 279 27.9 0 48 Layton, Mark 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 68 Stripe, Greg 4 69 17.2 0 19 Rodriguez, D. 0 8-16 37-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 61 Irving, Lewis 2 19 9.5 0 11 White, Maurice 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Layton, Mark 1 15 15.0 0 15 Bolton, Michael 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 33 662 20.1 0 48 Bennett, M. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 60 1249 20.8 0 57 Cumming, Jeff 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Morrow, D. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Hayes, Kyle 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Cosgrove, Chris 59 3467 58.8 0 0 Rudolph, Jerome 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rodriguez, D. 1 11 11.0 0 0 Stripe, Greg 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 60 3478 58.0 0 0 1249 37.2 32 Doty, Kevin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 40 2383 59.6 5 1 662 40.5 29 Coon, Tyrell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Padia, Nathan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Curley, Rob 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 0 Total 42 8-16 37-40 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 315 Opponents 31 5-10 28-30 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 231

|————Tackles————| |—Sacks—| |———Pass Def———| |——Fumbles——| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 47 Schmidlein, M. 10 39 61 100 7.0-16 2.0-8 1-0 2 1 . 1 . . 49 Leggiero, Mark 11 38 60 98 3.5-15 1.5-9 1-0 1 1 . 1 . . 24 Ellis, Brandon 11 33 20 53 . . 2-6 3 . 1-5 . . . 30 Lowe, Carlos 11 28 23 51 4.0-12 1.0-6 . 8 . . 1 . . 90 Poulson, Andrew 11 13 34 47 8.0-40 4.0-31 . 1 2 . 1 1 . 55 Dell, Ian 11 16 29 45 12.0-58 7.5-43 . . 1 1-4 3 1 . 27 McGovern, Eric 9 20 19 39 1.0-1 . 3-0 4 1 3-0 . . . 33 Oliver, Nick 10 16 17 33 4.5-12 2.0-8 . 4 . . 1 . . 3 Simmons, Kyle 7 15 17 32 0.5-1 . . 3 1 . . . . 50 Whitesell, A. 11 7 20 27 3.0-17 1.5-12 . . 1 . . . . 23 McGovern, Evan 10 11 15 26 1.0-4 . 1-0 5 1 . . . . 13 Ellis, Donald 9 15 11 26 0.5-4 0.5-4 1-27 1 . 1-0 1 . . 58 Butler, Leroy 11 13 12 25 1.0-6 0.5-5 . 5 . . . . . 94 Gerowski, Doug 11 11 14 25 3.0-19 2.0-15 . 2 3 . . . . 20 Morrow, D. 11 13 8 21 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 93 Phillips, M. 11 8 12 20 2.5-16 1.0-7 . 1 1 1-0 2 . . 10 Jones, Eric 11 3 11 14 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... 42 Robinson, Troy 8 5 9 14 ...... 54 Dixon, Nate 6 5 8 13 ...... 1 . . 51 Brown, Spencer 10 5 7 12 ...... 52 Eaton, Ben 11 2 9 11 ...... 2 Safford, Darius 9 3 5 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 14 Cosgrove, Chris 11 4 1 5 ...... 16 Scriveri, A. 8 2 3 5 ...... 38 Cumming, Jeff 9 3 2 5 ...... 62 Irving, Lewis 11 1 4 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 91 Grimaldi, Mike 10 . 5 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 1 . . 1 . 21 Coon, Tyrell 9 2 1 3 ...... 9 Forbragd, D.J. 4 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 45 Mandile, G. 9 1 1 2 ...... 95 Holmes, Andrew 2 . 2 2 0.5-6 ...... 17 Scott, Kyni 7 2 . 2 1.0-12 ...... 56 Eck, Mike 6 2 . 2 2.0-3 ...... 84 Bennett, M. 11 2 . 2 ...... 92 Protin, Zach 3 . 2 2 ...... 8 Layton, Mark 11 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 34 Hall, Mark 1 . 1 1 ...... 69 Wycinowski, B. 11 1 . 1 ...... 22 White, Maurice 11 . 1 1 ...... 4 Young, Emery 2 1 . 1 ...... 32 Rudolph, Jerome 10 1 . 1 ...... 12 Stripe, Greg 9 . 1 1 ...... 43 Stuart, Sam 1 1 . 1 ...... 39 Swerdlow, Ethan 1 . 1 1 ...... 98 Murray, Erin 2 . 1 1 0.5-7 ...... 83 Hayes, Kyle 11 1 . 1 ...... 79 Buffolino, A. 11 1 . 1 ...... 81 Bolton, Michael 11 ...... 1-0 . . . 89 Braswell, Will 1 ...... Total 11 347 448 795 57-261 25-160 9-33 42 15 9-9 14 3 . Opponents 11 362 473 835 62.0-260 20-155 13-124 40 9 4-0 4 2

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Rodriguez, D. 8-16 50.0 0-0 3-4 4-8 1-4 0-0 42 0 McGovern, Eric 3 0 0.0 0 0 Dell, Ian 1 4 4.0 0 4 Ellis, Brandon 2 6 3.0 0 6 Ellis, Brandon 1 5 5.0 0 5 Schmidlein, M. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 2 9 4.5 0 5 Ellis, Donald 1 27 27.0 0 27 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 Leggiero, Mark 1 0 0.0 0 0 McGovern, Evan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 9 33 3.7 0 27 Opponents 13 124 9.5 0 25

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 93 2009 FINAL STANDINGS League Overall TEAM W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A Holy Cross*^ 5 1 .833 3-0 2-1 9 2 .750 6-0 3-2 Lafayette 4 2 .667 3-0 1-2 8 3 .727 5-1 3-2 Colgate 4 2 .667 3-0 1-2 9 2 .818 6-0 3-2 Lehigh 4 2 .667 2-1 2-1 4 7 .364 2-5 2-2 Fordham 2 4 .333 2-1 1-2 5 6 .444 3-3 2-3 Bucknell 2 4 .333 2-1 0-3 4 7 .364 4-1 0-6 Georgetown 0 6 .000 0-3 0-3 0 11 .000 0-6 0-5

* Patriot League champions ^ Automatic Bid to NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 2009 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

Offensive Player of the Year: Dominic Randolph, Quarterback (Holy Cross), Sr. Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Cohen, Linebacker (Lehigh), Sr. Rookie of the Year: Demitri Diamond, Defensive Back (Fordham), Fr. Coach of the Year: Tom Gilmore, Holy Cross

2009 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAMS

— O F F E N S E — First Team Second Team QB Dominic Randolph (Holy Cross), Sr. QB Rob Curley (Lafayette), Sr. RB Nate Eachus (Colgate), So. QB John Skelton (Fordham), Sr. Maurice White ’10 capped his career with an RB Maurice White (Lafayette), Sr. RB Jay Campbell (Lehigh), Jr. All-Patriot League First-Team selection at FB Anthony Fossati (Lehigh), Sr. RB Jordan McCord (Colgate), So. tailback. He led the team with 622 rushing WR Pat Simonds (Colgate), Sr. FB Jeff Cumming (Lafayette), Sr. yards and seven touchdowns. WR Jason Caldwell (Fordham), Sr. WR Mitchell Bennett (Lafayette), So. WR Mark Layton (Lafayette), Jr. WR Freddie Santana (Holy Cross), Jr. TE Stephen Skelton (Fordham), Jr. WR Luke Chmielinski (Holy Cross), Jr. OL Ryan Gross (Colgate), Sr. TE Alex Schneider (Holy Cross), So. OL Ryan Hart-Predmore (Lafayette), Sr. OL Ricky Clerge (Lehigh), Jr. OL Chris Poole (Holy Cross), Sr. OL Aaron Jones (Holy Cross), Jr. OL Will Rackley (Lehigh), Jr. OL Chris Smith (Holy Cross), Sr. OL Andrew Tyshovntysky (Fordham), Sr. OL Chris Poole (Holy Cross), Sr. RS A.J. Kizekai (Bucknell), Sr. OL Mike Wojcik (Lafayette), Sr. K Rob Dornfried (Holy Cross), Jr. RS John Kennedy (Lehigh), Jr.

— DEFENSE — First Team Second Team DL BJ Jenning (Lehigh), Sr. DL Jordan Bledsoe (Fordham), Jr. DL Ian Dell (Lafayette), Sr. DL Robert De La Rose (Bucknell), So. DL Paul Mancuso (Colgate), Sr. DL Austin Douglas (Colgate), Sr. DL Mude Ohimor (Holy Cross), Jr. DL Chudi Obianwu (Georgetown), Sr. LB Matt Cohen (Lehigh), Sr. DL Andrew Poulson (Lafayette), Sr. LB Mark Leggiero (Lafayette), Sr. LB Greg Hadley (Colgate), Sr. LB Greg Jones (Bucknell), Sr. LB Nick Magiera (Fordham), Jr. LB Marcus Rodriguez (Holy Cross), Sr. LB Michael Schmidlein (Lafayette), Jr. Mark Leggiero ’10 is one of just 13 DB Jarard Cribbs (Lehigh), Jr. LB Try Taylor (Lehigh), Sr. Lafayette players to earn All-Patriot DB Anthony DiMichele (Holy Cross), Jr. DB Kevin Colbert (Fordham), Sr. League honors on three occasions. DB Michael Wright (Holy Cross), Sr. DB Brandon Ellis (Lafayette), So. DB Uzi Idah (Colgate), Sr. DB Alex Johnson (Holy Cross),Jr. P Patrick Murray (Fordham), Fr. DB John Kennedy (Lehigh), Jr. DB Ahkiel White (Bucknell), Jr. P Tom Kondash (Lafayette), Jr. P Don Lemieux (Holy Cross), Jr.

94 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL THE TRADITION

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 95 TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE MILESTONE FOOTBALL WINS Since fielding its first college football team in the fall of 1882, LAFAYETTE RANKS 33RD IN Lafayette has had a proud, colorful gridiron tradition on the way to ALL-TIME WINS a total of 633 victories. Football followers on College Hill have been Lafayette College fielded its first football team in 1882 and won able to lay claim to two outright national championships and a share its first game in the fourth contest of the following season, beating of still another. In 1896, Lafayette and Princeton both claimed a piece Rutgers, 25-0. Since that win, the Leopards have joined the elite of the national championship following a scoreless tie. The Leopards group of institutions with 600 or more football victories. Lafayette finished the season 11-0-1 while the Tigers were 10-0-1. Undefeated played its 1,000th football game on Sept. 16, 1989, and was the first 9-0 records in 1921 and 1926 gave Lafayette followers reason to founding Patriot League school to eclipse the 500-victory plateau. believe they were number one in the country both seasons. Rank School NCAA Division # of Wins Victory # Year Opponent (Score) 1. Michigan BCS 877 1 1883 Rutgers (25-0) 2. Yale FCS 857 58 1896 Princeton (0-0) 3. Texas BCS 843 (tied for national championship) 4. Notre Dame BCS 836 5. Nebraska BCS 827 100 1900 Dickinson (10-6) 6. Ohio State BCS 818 200 1915 Pennsylvania (17-0) 7. Alabama BCS 813 231 1921 Lehigh (28-6) 8. Penn State BCS 811 (clinched national championship) 9. Harvard FCS 805 261 1926 Pittsburgh (17-7) 10. Penn FCS 804 (clinched national championship) 11. Oklahoma BCS 799 300 1934 Muhlenberg (19-0) 12. Princeton FCS 784 315 1938 Penn State (7-0) (last meeting) 13. Tennessee BCS 783 326 1940 Army (19-0) (lone win in series to date) 14. Southern California BCS 775 348 1944 Lehigh (64-0) 15. Fordham FCS 743 (biggest win in series to date) 16. Georgia BCS 728 17. Louisiana State BCS 709 400 1959 Temple (52-20) 18. Auburn BCS 689 500 1982 Kutztown State (36-3) 19. Wittenberg III 687 600 2003 Marist (49-0) 21. West Virginia BCS 682 612 2004 Lehigh (24-10) 20. Syracuse BCS 678 (clinched first-ever postseason berth) 22. Georgia Tech BCS 673 627 2007 Marist (49-10) 23. Mount Union (OH) III 667 (inaugural night game at Fisher Stadium) 24. Colorado BCS 666 Washington & Jefferson III 666 26. Texas A&M BCS 663 GAMES PLAYED LEADERS Pittsburgh BCS 663 Lafayette and Lehigh own the distinction of being college football’s 28. Arkansas BCS 659 most-played rivalry. The two teams will square off for the 146th time 29. Washington BCS 655 at the conclusion of the 2010 regular season. 30. Miami (OH) BCS 650 31. LAFAYETTE FCS 648 Florida BCS 648 Rivalry Games Played 33. North Carolina BCS 647 Lafayette-Lehigh 145 34. Dartmouth FCS 645 Princeton-Yale 132 35. Minnesota BCS 643 Harvard-Yale 126 36. Army BCS 642 Amherst-Williams 124 Navy BCS 642 Albion-Kalamazoo 124 38. Clemson BCS 641 Bowdoin-Colby 121 39. Delaware FCS 639 Knox-Monmouth (IL) 121 40. Widener III 637 Minnesota-Wisconsin 119 41. Pittsburgh State II 635 Richmond-William & Mary 119 42. Lehigh FCS 629 43. California BCS 621 Coe-Cornell (IA) 119 44. Cornell FCS 618 Kansas-Missouri 119 45. Boston College BCS 617 Cornell-Pennsylvania 116 Michigan St. BCS 617 Kansas-Nebraska 116 47. Williams III 615 Texas-Texas A&M 116 48. Virginia BCS 614

96 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE ALL-AMERICANS Academic All-America Selections Selected by College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) 1971 Pete Tonks, 2nd-team (fullback / economics); (College Division) 2000 Kenya Allen, District II (defensive back / economics & business); (University Division) 1974 Mike Kline, 1st-team (defensive back / biology); (College Division) Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government and law); (University Division) 1975 Mike Kline, 2nd-team (defensive back / biology); (College Division) Herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); (University Division) 1977 Vic Angeline, 2nd-team (defensive back / civil engineering); (College Division) Stewart Kupfer, District II (tight end / economics & business); (University Division) Kevin McCarthy, 2nd-team (defensive end / electrical engineering); (College Division) Chad Ritchie, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) 1979 Ed Rogusky, 1st-team (halfback / biology); (College Division) 2001 Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government & law); (University Division) 1980 Ed Rogusky, 1st-team (halfback / biology); (University Division) Matt Hinzpeter, District II (defensive lineman / psychology and economics & business); 1982 Joe Calhoun, District II (defensive end / biology); (University Division) (University Division) 1994 Jeff Denning, District II (offensive tackle / engineering); (University Division) Herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); University Division) Jason McLaughlin, District II (placekicker / chemistry); (University Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) 1995 Jeff Denning, District II (offensive tackle / engineering); (University Division) Stewart Kupfer, National 2nd team & District II (tight end / economics & business); Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) (University Division) 1996 Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) Chad Ritchie, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) Barrett Hammons, District II (flanker / psychology); (University Division) 2002 Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government and law); (University Division) Joe Luke, District II (flanker / biology); (University Division) Stephen Bono, District II (offensive line / civil engineering); (University Division) Mike Steeber, District II (defensive back / economics); (University Division) Herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); (University Division) 1997 Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) Michael O’Connor, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) Tom Falzone, District II (split end / economics); (University Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) 1998 Mike Steeber, District II (defensive back / economics); (University Division) 2003 Stephen Bono, District II (offensive line / civil engineering); (University Division) Damian Wroblewski, District II (offensive lineman / history); (University Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) Phil Yarberough, District II (split end / economics); (University Division) 2004 Stephen Bono, National 1st Team and District II (offensive line / civil engineering); 1999 Kenya Allen, District II (defensive back / economics & business); (University Division) (University Division) Stewart Kupfer, District II (tight end / economics & business); (University Division) Brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division) 2005 Maurice Bennett, District II (linebacker / economics & business); (University Division) Brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division) 2006 Brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division)

All-America Selections 1897 Charles Rinehart, 2nd-team (guard); Walter Camp 1984 Ryan Priest, honorable mention (running back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) George Walbridge, 3rd-team (back); Walter Camp 1988 Frank Baur, 1st-team (quarterback); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1899 Henry Trout, 3rd-team (guard); Walter Camp Frank Baur, 1st-team (quarterback); Football Gazette 1900 David Cure, 2nd-team (fullback); Walter Camp Frank Baur, 2nd-team (quarterback); Sports Network Walter Bachman, 2nd-team (center); Walter Camp Tom Costello, honorable mention (running back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1901 David Cure, 2nd-team (fullback); Walter Camp Phillip Ng, honorable mention (wide receiver); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Walter Bachman, 2nd-team (center); Walter Camp 1989 Frank Baur, participant (quarterback); 1990 Hula Bowl 1908 George McCaa, 3rd-team (fullback); Walter Camp 1991 Ed Hudak, honorable mention (offensive guard); Sports Network 1909 George McCaa, 3rd-team (fullback); Walter Camp 1992 Ed Hudak, 1st-team (offensive guard); Kodak (Division I-AA) 1911 Frank Kelly, 2nd-team (guard); Walter Camp Ed Hudak, 1st-team (offensive guard); Football Gazette 1919 Joseph DuMoe, 2nd-team (end); Walter Camp Ed Hudak, 2nd-team (offensive guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1921 Frank Schwab, 1st-team (guard); Walter Camp Ed Hudak, honorable mention (offensive guard); Sports Network 1922 Frank Schwab, 1st-team (guard); Walter Camp 1993 Dave Pyne, participant (offensive guard); 1994 Hula Bowl 1923 Arthur Deibel, 2nd-team (tackle); Walter Camp Ed Sasso, honorable mention (defensive tackle); Sports Network 1924 Charlie Berry, 1st-team (end); Walter Camp Erik Marsh, honorable mention (tailback); Sports Network 1926 George “Mike” Wilson, 1st-team (halfback); Newspaper Enterprise Association Erik Marsh, 1st-team (tailback); All-Fraternity George “Mike” Wilson, 2nd-team (halfback); New York Sun 1994 Erik Marsh, 1st-team (tailback); All-Fraternity George “Mike” Wilson, 3rd-team (halfback); New York Telegraph 1996 B.J. Gallis, 3rd-team (defensive back); Associated Press Frank Kirkleski, 2nd-team (halfback); New York Telegraph 1997 Dan Bengele, 2nd-team (linebacker); Associated Press Frank Kirkleski, 3rd-team (halfback); The New York World Dan Bengele, 3rd-team (linebacker); Sports Network Bill Cothran, 2nd-team (tackle); New York Telegraph 2000 Phil Yarberough, honorable mention (wide receiver); Football Gazette 1937 Tony Cavallo, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press 2002 Joe McCourt, 3rd-team (tailback); Football Gazette 1940 James Farrell, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press Kevin Moss, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette George Mayer, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press Chris Royle, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette 1968 Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), UPI 2003 Joe McCourt, 3rd-team (tailback); Football Gazette Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), Associated Press Kevin Moss, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette 1969 Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), UPI 2004 Joe McCourt, 1st-team (tailback); American Football Coaches Association Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), Associated Press Joe McCourt, 2nd-team (tailback); College Sports Report.com Tom Triolo, honorable mention Little All-America (fullback), Associated Press Joe Ungrady, honorable mention (offensive line); College Sports Report.com 1972 Tony Giglio, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press (College Division) 2005 Maurice Bennett, 1st-team (linebacker), The Sports Network, Associated Press 1973 Tony Giglio, 3rd-team (halfback); Associated Press (College Division) Maurice Bennett, 2nd-team (linebacker), Football Gazette, College Sports Report.com, The Sports Xchange 1974 Mike Slattery, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (College Division) 2006 Mike Saint Germain 1st-team (offensive tackle); American Football Coaches Association 1977 Blake Steele, honorable mention (defensive tackle); Associated Press (College Division) Mike Saint Germain 3rd-team (offensive tackle); Associated Press, Football Gazette Rob Stewart, honorable mention (quarterback); Associated Press (College Division) Jonathan Hurt, honorable mention (tailback); Football Gazette 1978 Tim Gerhart, honorable mention (defensive end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 2007 Jesse Padilla, 1st-team (offensive tackle); American Football Coaches Association 1979 Tim Gerhart, 2nd-team (defensive end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Jesse Padilla; 2nd-team (offensive tackle); Associated Press Bob Rasp, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 2008 Andy Romans, 2nd-team (linebacker); Sports Network; 2nd-team (linebacker); Associated Press Dave Shea, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Andy Romans, honorable mention (linebacker); College Sporting News Joe Skladany, honorable mention (linebacker); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Rich Smith, honorable mention (tight end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Rich Smith 1st team (tight end); Kodak AFCA 1981 Joe Skladany, 1st-team (linebacker); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Steve Biale, honorable mention (offensive guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Rodger Shepko, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1982 Tony Green, 1st-team (middle guard); Kodak (Division I-AA) Tony Green, honorable mention (middle guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Frank Novak, honorable mention (quarterback); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Ed Stahl, honorable mention (offensive tackle); Associated Press (Division I-AA)

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 97 LAFAYETTE MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Sponsored by the late Hugh H. Stoney Jones ’27 (awarded since 1971)

1971 1972, 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Barry Hughes ’72, DB Tony Giglio ’74, HB Mike Slattery ’75, DB Dick Galbally ’76, LB Mark Jones ’77, QB Blake Steele ’78, DT

1978 1979 1980, 1981 1982 1983, 1984 co-1985 Jim Medes ’79, DB Bob Rasp ’80, DB Joe Skladany ’82, LB Frank Novak ’84, QB Ryan Priest ’87, HB Frank Gaziano ’86, LB

co-1985 1986 co-1987 co-1987 1988 1989 Craig Parsons ’86, FB Bruce McIntyre ’87, HB Jim Johnson ’88, WR Dave MacPhee ’88, DB Frank Baur ’90, QB Tom Costello ’92, TB

1990 1991 1992 1993, 1994 1995 1996 Dave Baird ’91, WR Rob Kulbacki ’92, DB Tom Kirchoff ’93, QB Erik Marsh ’95, TB Gavin Morrissey ’96, DT B.J, Gallis, DB

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Dan Bengele ’98, LB Damian Wroblewski ’99, C Angel Colon ’00, FS Phil Yarberough ’01, WR Stewart Kupfer ’02, TE Chris Partridge ’02, LB

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007, 2008 2008 2009 Marko Glavic ’04, QB Joe McCourt ’05, TB Maurice Bennett ’06, LB Brad Maurer ’07, QB Andy Romans ’09, LB Shaun Adair ’09, WR Rob Curley ’10, QB 98 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS Single Game Rushing Most Rushes: 69 vs. Bucknell (1996) MCGAUGHEY MEMORIAL AWARD Most Net Yds. Gained: 528 vs. Lehigh (1943) The late George McGaughey, an outstanding football Fewest Net Yds. Gained: -17 vs. Delaware (1963) player at Bucknell University and later a coach at Lafayette Highest Avg. Yds./Rush: 8.5 (38 att., 323 yds.) vs. Mercyhurst (1988) College, is honored each year through an award established (45 att., 383 yds.) vs. Princeton (1992) by gifts from his friends at both schools. Most Touchdowns Rushing: 12 vs. Catholic (1920) The George L. McGaughey Memorial Award is presented each year to the outstanding players on both Passing Most Yds. Gained: 454 vs. Columbia (2003) teams in the Bucknell-Lafayette football game. The Highest Completion % (min. 10 att.): selections are made by the coaching staffs at each school, 86.7% (13-of-15) vs. Columbia (2004) and the first awards were presented for the 1983 game won Most Touchdown Passes: by Lafayette, 33-3. 7 vs. Colgate (2009) The initial winners were both senior co-captains, Lafayette quarterback Frank 5 vs. Columbia (2003) vs. Holy Cross (1996) Novak and Bucknell center Shane Snyder. vs. Buffalo (1992) A 1935 Bucknell graduate and one of the finest centers in the school’s history, vs. Colgate (1988) McGaughey was a standout on the Bison team that defeated Miami (Fla.), 26-0, in the vs. Army (1986) inaugural Orange Bowl game on January 1, 1935. McGaughey, who died in June of Total Offense (rushing plus passing) 1983, was a teacher, intramural director, and assistant football coach at Lafayette for Most Offensive Plays: 95 vs. Wagner (1976) 32 years. He was inducted into Bucknell’s Athletic Hall of Fame in November 1982 and Most Net Yds. Gained: 628 vs. Lehigh (1988) entered Lafayette’s Hall of Fame the following January. Highest Avg. Yds./Play: 10.3 (60 plays, 613 yds.) vs. Mercyhurst (1988) LAFAYETTE’S MCGAUGHEY 1996 B.J. Gallis, DB, Sr. AWARD WINNERS THROUGH Scoring 1997 Mike Palos, QB, So. Most Points: 84 vs. Catholic (1920) vs. Albright (1928) THE YEARS: 1998 Bryant Ibekwe, DB, So. Most PAT Made (Kicking): 12 vs. Catholic (1920) 1983 Frank Novak, QB, Sr. 1999 Harry Armstrong, QB, So. Most Field Goals: 5 vs. Lebanon Valley (1905) 1984 Frank Gaziano, LB, Jr. 2000 Phil Yarberough, WR, Sr. 2001 Nick Boccagno, LB, Sr. First Downs 1985 Frank Baur, QB, Fr. Most First Downs: 33 vs. Army (1987) 1986 Mike Joseph, DB, Jr. 2002 Greg Gibbs, DL, So. 1987 Horace Davis, LB, Sr. 2003 Joe McCourt, TB, Jr. Punting 1988 Frank Baur, QB, Jr. 2004 Andrew Brown, DL, Jr. Most Punts: 22 vs. Lehigh (1938) 1989 Darryl Boich, LB, Sr. 2005 Brad Maurer, QB, Jr. Highest Avg./Punt (min. 5 punts): 2006 Brad Maurer, QB, Sr. 54.0 (5 punts, 270 yds.) vs. Muhlenberg (1941) 1990 Kevin McManus, LB, So. 1991 Rob Kulbacki, DB, Sr. 2007 Matt Ferber, TB, So. Interceptions 1992 Phil Robinson, TB, Sr. Sam Leland, DB, So. Most Passes Intercepted: 7 vs. Ursinus (1944) 1993 Jason Carnevale, QB, Sr. 2008 Mike Conte, TE, Sr. 1994 Shawn McHale, QB, So. 2009 Rob Curley, QB, Sr. 1995 Leonard Moore, TB, Fr. Season Rushing Total Offense (rushing plus passing) Pass Defense Most Rush Attempts: 577 (12 gms.; 2004) Most Offensive Plays: 905 (12 gms.; 2002) Fewest Pass Attempts: 67 (8 gms.; 1938) Most Net Yds. Gained: 2,758 (9 gms.; 1940) Most Net Yds. Gained: 5,262 (11 gms.; 1988) Fewest Pass Completions: 24 (8 gms.; 1938) Highest Avg. Yds./Rush: 5.6 (492 att., 2,758 yds.), Highest Avg. Yds./Play: 6.69 (787 plays, 5,262 yds.) Lowest Completion %: 27.7% (43-of-155) (8 gms.; 1951) (9 gms.; 1940) (11 gms.; 1988) Fewest Yds. Gained: 236 (8 gms.; 1938) Highest Avg. Yds./Game: 306.4 (492 att., 2,758 yds.), Highest Avg. Yds./Game: 478.4 (11 gms., 5,262 yds.) Fewest Touchdown Passes: 0 (7 gms.; 1944) (9 gms.; 1940) (1988) Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 29.5 (8 gms., 236 yds.) (1938) Scoring Most Passes Intercepted: 27 (11 gms.; 1986) Passing Most Points: 420 (11 gms.; 1988) Most Pass Attempts: 448 (11 gms.; 2000) Most Touchdowns: 56 (11 gms.; 1988) Total Defense (rushing plus passing) Most Pass Completions: 236 (11 gms.; 2003) Most PAT Made (Kicking): 51 (51 att.) (11 gms.; 1988) Fewest Offensive Plays: 367 (9 gms.; 1939) (11 gms.; 1987) Most Field Goals: 16 (12 gms.; 2002) Fewest Net Yds. Gained: 1,130 (8 gms.; 1938) Highest Completion %: 68.1% (235-of-345); Lowest Avg. Yds./Play: 2.68 (493 plays, 1,322 yds.) (11 gms.; 2009) Punting (9 gms.; 1940) Most Yds. Gained: 3,049 (11 gms.; 2009) Most Punts: 83 (10 gms.; 1968) Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 141.3 (8 gms., 1,130 yds.) (1938) Most Touchdown Passes: 29 (11 gms.; 1992) Highest Avg. Yds./Punt: 39.5 (10 gms.; 1965) Highest Avg. Yds./Game: 306.4 (9 gms., 2,758 yds.) Scoring Defense (1940) Rushing Defense Fewest Points: 6 (8 gms.; 1937) Most Interceptions Thrown: 24 (10 gms.; 1969) Fewest Rush Attempts: 256 (10 gms.; 1970) Fewest Touchdowns: 1 (8 gms.; 1937) Fewest Interceptions Thrown: 5 (11 gms.; 2008) Fewest Net Yds. Gained: 600 (9 gms.; 1939) Lowest Avg. Yds./Rush: 2.1 (307 att., 634 yds.) Kicking Defense Most Punts: 101 (10 gms.; 1968) (9 gms.; 1940) Lowest Avg. Yds./Punt: 29.2 (9 gms.; 1956); Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 66.7 (9 gms., 600 yds.) (8 gms., 1955) (1939) Most Kicks Blocked: 10 (8 punts, 1 PAT, 1 FG)

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 99 TEAM RECORDS

Single Season: Career: Individual Records 1. 314 Joe McCourt (2002) 1. 4834 Erik Marsh (1991-94) 2. 304 Erik Marsh (1993) 2. 4474 Joe McCourt (2001-04) Most Rush Attempts: 3. 289 Erik Marsh (1994) 3. 3419 Leonard Moore (1995-98) Game: 46 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1992) 4. 284 Erik Marsh (1992) 4. 2936 Tom Costello (1988-90) Season: 314 Joe McCourt (2002) 5. 256 Tom Costello (1989) 5. 2597 Ryan Priest (1982-85) Career: 1037 Erik Marsh (1991-94) 6. 250 Joe McCourt (2004) 6 2531 Jonathan Hurt (2003-06) 7. 245 Joe McCourt (2003) 7. 2519 Tony Giglio (1971-73) Most Net Yards Gained: 8. 233 Ryan Priest (1984) 8. 2169 Bruce McIntyre (1983-86) Game: 269 Nick Kowgios vs. Princeton (1982) 9 229 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 9. 2158 Nick Kowgios (1981-84) Season: 1441 Erik Marsh (1993) 10. 228 Tony Giglio (1973) 10. 2023 Rodger Shepko (1979-82) Career: 4834 Erik Marsh (1991-94) Career: Highest Average Yards/Rush: Highest Average Yards/Rush: 1. 1037 Erik Marsh (1991-94) Single Season (min. 70 att.): Game (min. 8 att.): 24.2 (9 att., 220 yds.) 2. 955 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 1. 7.3 Joe O’Lenic (75 att., 549 yds.) (1953) Frank Raba vs. Rutgers (1944) 3. 705 Leonard Moore (1995-98) 2. 6.4 Rodger Shepko (199 att., 1280 yds.) (1981) Season (min. 70 att.): 7.3 (75 att., 549 yds.) 4. 581 Tom Costello (1988-90) 3. 6.0 Bruce McIntyre (210 att., 1287 yds.) (1986) Joe O’Lenic (1953) 5. 547 Ryan Priest (1982-85) 4. 5.9 Maurice White (80 att., 469 yds.) (2008) Career (min. 150 att.): 5.7 (357 att., 2023 yds.) 6 512 Jonathan Hurt (2003-06) 5. 5.8 Tony Giglio (207 att., 1204 yds.) (1972) Rodger Shepko (1979-82) 7. 504 Tony Giglio (1971-73) 6. 5.5 Tom Costello (256 att., 1397 yds.) (1989) 8. 439 Nick Kowgios(1981-84) 5.5 Craig Williams (98 att., 540 yds.) (1982) Most Touchdowns: 9. 432 Bob Zimmers (1967-69) 8. 5.4 Tom Costello (210 att., 1132 yds.) (1988) Season: 16 Joe McCourt (2004), Tom Costello (1989) 10. 430 John Orrico (1975-77) 5.4 James Adams (177 att., 349 yds.) (1988) Career: 50 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 5.4 Nick Kowgios (187 att., 1018 yds.) (1982) Most Net Yards Gained: Longest Run from Scrimmage: Single Game: Career (min. 150 att.): 89 yds., Anthony D'Urso vs. Princeton 1. 296 Nick Kowgios vs. Princeton (1982) 1. 5.7 Rodger Shepko (357 att., 2023 yds.) (1979-82) (2007; modern record) 2. 256 Jack O’Reilly vs. Lehigh (1927) 2. 5.6 Bruce McIntyre (388 att., 2169 yds.) (1983-86) 102 yds. George McCaa vs. Swarthmore (1909) 3. 254 Tom Triolo vs. Gettysburg (1968) 3. 5.2 Maurice White (309 att., 1622 yds.) (2006-09) 4. 251 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1992) 4. 5.1 Tom Costello (581 att., 2936 yds.) (1988-90) 251 Bruce McIntyre vs. Lehigh (1986) 5. 5.0 Jonathan Hurt (512 att., 2534 yds.) (2003-06) Top 10 Performances 6. 249 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1993) 5.0 Greg DeSanty (242 att., 1215 yds.) (1973-75) 7. 245 Tom Costello vs. Lehigh (1989) 5.0 Tony Giglio (504 att., 2519 yds.) (1971-73) Most Rush Attempts: 245 Rodger Shepko vs. U.S.M.M.A (1981) 8. 4.9 Nick Kowgios (439 att., 2158 yds.) (1981-84) 4.9 Charley Bartos (309 att., 1524 yds.) (1958-60) Single Game: 9. 243 George “Mike” Wilson vs. Lehigh (1926) 4.9 Jonathan Hurt (512 att., 2531 yds.) (2003-06) 1. 46 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh, 1992 10. 238 Tony Giglio vs. Colgate (1972) 11. 4.8 Leonard Moore (705 att., 3419 yds.) (1995-98) 2. 45 Tom Costello vs. Lehigh, 1989 12. 4.7 DeAndre Morrow (189 att., 897 yds.) (2007-09) 3. 45 Bob Zimmers vs. Bucknell, 1967 Single Season: 4.7 Joe McCourt (955 att., 4474 yds.) (2001-04) 4. 41 Erik Marsh vs. Colgate, 1992 1. 1441 Erik Marsh (1993) 4.7 Erik Marsh (1037 att., 4834 yds.) (1991-94) 41 John Kahn vs. Columbia, 1991 2. 1397 Tom Costello (1989) 4.7 Kurt Bowman (269 att., 1251 yds.) (1985-88) 6. 40 Ryan Priest vs. Kutztown, 1983 3. 1393 Joe McCourt (2002) 4.7 Ryan Priest (547 att., 2597 yds.) (1982-85) 7. 38 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross, 2002 4. 1365 Erik Marsh (1992) 5. 1287 Bruce McIntyre (1986) 8. 37 Joe McCourt vs. Lehigh, 2002 Most Touchdowns: 37 Ryan Priest vs. Colgate, 1984 6. 1280 Rodger Shepko (1981) Single Season: 10. 36 Joe McCourt vs. Columbia, 2004 7. 1249 Erik Marsh (1994) 8. 1204 Tony Giglio (1972) 1. 16 Joe McCourt (2004) 9. 1193 Joe McCourt (2004) 16 Tom Costello (1989) 10. 1165 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 3. 15 Joe McCourt (2003) 15 Nick Kowgios (1982) 15 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 6. 13 Joe McCourt (2002) 13 Tony Giglio (1973) 13 Jonathan Hurt (2005) 9. 11 Erik Marsh (1994) 11 Bruce McIntyre (1986) 11 Craig Williams (1981)

Career: 1. 50 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 2. 35 Erik Marsh (1991-94) 3 33 Jonathan Hurt (2003-06) 4. 30 Nick Kowgios (1981-84) 5. 28 Tom Costello (1988-90) 6. 23 Leonard Moore (1995-98) 7. 22 Tony Giglio (1971-73) 8. 17 Maurice White (2006-09) 17 John Orrico (1975-77) 10. 16 Bruce McIntyre (1983-86) 11. 15 Kurt Bowman (1985-88) 15 Ryan Priest (1982-85) 15 Bob Zimmers (1967-69) Joe McCourt ’05

100 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME IT TOP 10 YEAR-BY-YEAR HAPPENED… CAREER RUSHING LEADERS  Kickoff returned for touchdown RUSHERS (SINCE 1960): By LAFAYETTE: 10/25/08, Greg Stripe, 80 yds. at Fordham By Opponent: 11/8/08, AJ Kizekai (Bucknell), 100 yds. Year Att Yards Avg TDs Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. TDs  Punt returned for touchdown 1. Erik Marsh 1960 Charley Bartos 172 793 4.3 2 By LAFAYETTE: 9/1/07, Shaun Adair, 78 yds. vs. Marist 1991 150 779 5.2 5 1961 John Contarino 93 348 3.7 2 By Opponent: 11/17/01, Jermaine Pugh (Lehigh), 85 yds. 1992 284 1365 4.8 10 1962 Ray Moyer 39 158 4.0 1  Interception returned for touchdown 1993 304 1441 4.7 9 1963 Allen Ruddy 55 207 3.8 1 1994 289 1249 4.3 11 By LAFAYETTE: 9/8/07, Marcel Quarterman, 34 yds. at Georgetown 1964 Bill Horvath 47 122 2.6 1 By Opponent: 11/22/08, John Kennedy (Lehigh), 94 yds. Totals 1037 4834 4.7 35 1965 Bill Messick 107 356 3.3 2 1966 Rick Craw 170 529 3.1 3  2. Joe McCourt Shutout 1967 Bob Zimmers 109 368 3.4 2 2001 146 731 5.0 6 By LAFAYETTE: 10/6/07, 29-0 vs. Columbia 1968 Tom Triolo 132 588 4.5 3 2002 314 1393 4.4 13 By Opponent: 9/22/01, 37-0 vs. Pennsylvania 1969 Tom Triolo 151 612 4.1 9 2003 245 1157 4.7 15  Rush of more than 50 yards 2004 250 1193 4.8 16 1970 Tom Conway 159 642 4.0 6 By LAFAYETTE: 11/22/08, Shaun Adair, 62 yds. vs. Lehigh Totals 955 4474 4.7 50 1971 Doug Elgin 188 597 3.2 8 1972 Tony Giglio 207 1204 5.8 7 By Opponent: 10/18/08, Rashad Jennings (Liberty), 58 yds. 1973 Tony Giglio 228 1078 4.7 13 3. Leonard Moore  Pass play of more than 50 yards 1974 Orlando Wright 83 312 3.8 2 1995 140 665 4.8 7 By LAFAYETTE: 11/8/08, Mike Conte (51 yds.) from Marc Quilling, at 1996 166 712 4.3 1 1975 Greg DeSanty 189 803 4.2 6 Bucknell 1997 190 982 5.2 5 1976 John Orrico 204 829 4.1 7 By Opponent: 11/21/09, DeVaughn Gordon (63 yds.) from JB Clark 1998 209 1060 5.1 10 1977 John Orrico 213 843 4.0 10 (Lehigh) Totals 705 3419 4.8 23 1978 Ed Rogusky 129 496 3.8 3 1979 Ed Rogusky 162 574 3.5 4  100-199 Yards Rushing (Game) 4. Tom Costello 1980 Roger Curylo 96 353 3.6 0 By LAFAYETTE: 10/24/09, Maurice White vs. Fordham, 107 yds. 1988 210 1132 5.4 10 1981 Rodger Shepko 199 1280 6.4 8 By Opponent: 11/1/08, Nate Eachus (Colgate), 171 yds. 1989 256 1397 5.5 16 1982 Nick Kowgios 187 1018 5.4 15  1990 115 407 3.5 2 1983 Ryan Priest 151 794 5.3 5 200 Yards Rushing (Game) Totals 581 2936 5.1 28 1984 Ryan Priest 233 1111 4.8 5 By LAFAYETTE: 9/6/08, Maurice White at Marist, 212 yds. By Opponent: 11/7/09, Nate Eachus (Colgate), 216 yds. 5. Ryan Priest 1985 Bruce McIntyre 155 791 5.1 3 1982 55 331 6.0 1 1986 Bruce McIntyre 210 1287 6.1 11  300 Yards Passing (Game) 1983 151 794 5.3 5 1987 James Adams 102 394 3.8 4 By LAFAYETTE: 11/21/09, Rob Curley vs. Lehigh, 300 yds. 1984 233 1111 4.8 5 1988 Tom Costello 210 1132 5.4 10 By Opponent: 11/14/09, Dominic Randolph (Holy Cross), 348 yds. 1985 51 241 4.7 3 1989 Tom Costello 256 1397 5.5 16 1986 57 120 2.1 0 1990 Al Rainey 131 496 3.8 2  400 yards Passing (Game) Totals 547 2597 4.7 14 1991 Erik Marsh 150 779 5.2 5 By LAFAYETTE: 10/11/03, Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 453 yds. 1992 Erik Marsh 284 1365 4.8 10 By Opponent: 11/15/07, Dominic Randolph (Holy Cross), 422 yds. 6. Jonathan Hurt 1993 Erik Marsh 304 1441 4.7 9  2003 3 19 6.3 0 1994 Erik Marsh 289 1249 4.3 1 100 yards Receiving (Game) 2004 83 362 4.4 5 1995 Leonard Moore 140 665 4.8 7 By LAFAYETTE: 10/24/09, Mark Layton (106 yds., 5 rec.) vs. Fordham 2005 197 985 5.0 13 1996 Leonard Moore 166 712 4.3 1 By Opponent: 11/21/09, Jake Drwal (100 yds., 7 rec.), DeVaughn 2006 229 1165 5.1 15 1997 Leonard Moore 190 982 5.2 5 Gordon (100 yds., 4 rec.) Lehigh Totals 512 2531 4.9 33 1998 Leonard Moore 209 1060 5.1 10  200 yards Receiving (Game) 1999 Brian Tuma 155 697 4.5 10 7. Tony Giglio By LAFAYETTE: 11/11/06, Joe Ort (274 yds., 10 rec.) vs. Georgetown 2000 Scott Warden 143 457 3.2 5 By Opponent: 10/25/03, Javarus Dudley (203 yds., 13 rec.), Fordham 1971 70 237 3.4 2 2001 Joe McCourt 146 731 5.0 6 1972 207 1204 5.8 7 2002 Joe McCourt 314 1393 4.4 13  Lafayette was Nationally-Ranked 1973 228 1078 4.7 13 Totals 505 2519 5.0 22 2003 Joe McCourt 245 1157 4.7 15 2009: Ranked 24th in Sports Network Poll and 25th in FCS Coaches 2004 Joe McCourt 250 1193 4.8 16 Poll (end of 2009 season) 2005 Jonathan Hurt 197 985 5.0 13 8. Bruce McIntyre  2006 Jonathan Hurt 229 1165 5.1 15 Lafayette Undefeated Season 1984 23 91 4.0 2 1940: 9-0 (one of fi ve undefeated seasons in school history) 1985 155 791 5.1 3 2007 Anthony D'Urso 59 319 5.4 2 1986 210 1287 6.1 11 2008 Maurice White 80 469 5.9 2 Totals 388 2169 5.6 16 2009 Maurice White 135 622 4.6 7

9. Nick Kowgios 1981 20 109 5.5 2 1982 187 1018 5.4 15 1983 106 488 4.6 3 1984 126 543 4.3 6 Totals 439 2158 4.9 30

10. Rodger Shepko 1979 44 189 4.3 1 1980 37 151 4.0 2 1981 199 1280 6.4 8 1983 77 403 5.2 3 Totals 357 2023 5.7 14 Tom Costello ’92

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 101 PASSING RECORDS

4. 373 Marko Glavic (2001) Individual Records 5. 336 Rob Curley (2009) 6. 326 Frank Novak (1983) Career (min. 125 att.): Most Pass Attempts: 7. 307 Brad Maurer (2006) 1. 63.8 (429-of-672) Rob Curley (2007-09) Game: 56 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate (2003) 8. 297 Marko Glavic (2000) 2. 60.7% (434-of-715) Brad Maurer (2004-06) Season: 399 Marko Glavic (2002) 297 Shawn McHale (1995) 3. 60.3% (90-of-178) Gary Uzelac (1977-79) Career: 1459 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 297 Tom Kirchhoff (1991) 4. 58.1% (510-of-878) Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) 5. 57.7% (636-of-1103) Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) Most Pass Completions: Career: 6. 57.3% (478-of-834) Frank Novak (1981-83) Game: 34 Marko Glavic at Fordham (2002) 1. 1459 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 7. 56.2% (820-of-1459) Marko Glavic (2000-03) Season: 229 Marko Glavic (2003) 2. 1103 Frank Baur (1985-89) 8. 52.0% (233-of-488) Mark Jones (1973-76) 52.0% (102-of-196) Pat Davis (2002-05) Career: 820 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 3. 878 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-90) 10. 51.0% (386-of-757) Shawn McHale (1994-96) 4. 834 Frank Novak (1981-83) Highest Completion %: 5. 757 Shawn McHale (1994-96) Game (min. 10 att.): 85.7% Most Yards Gained: 6. 715 Brad Maurer (2004-06) Single Game: Rob Curley vs. Bucknell (30-of-35) (2009) 7. 672 Rob Curley (2007-09) Brad Maurer vs. Columbia (12-of-14) (2004) 1. 453 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia (2003) 8. 518 Ed Baker (1967-69) 2. 400 Frank Baur vs. Army (1987) Frank Baur vs. Kutztown (12-of-14) (1988) 9. 507 George Hossenlopp (1962-64) Season (min. 75 att.): 68.8% (231-of-336) 3. 392 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate (2003) 10. 488 Mark Jones (1973-76) 4. 373 Rob Curley vs. Colgate (2009) Rob Curley (2009) 5. 370 Shawn McHale vs. Fordham (1994) Career (min. 125 att.): 63.8% (429-of-672) Most Pass Completions: 6. 352 Tom Kirchhoff vs. Fordham (1990) Rob Curley (2007-09) Single Game: 7. 333 Rob Curley vs. Bucknell (2009) 1. 34 Marko Glavic vs. Fordham, 2002 8. 331 Rich McKay vs. Davidson (1970) Most Yards Gained: 2. 33 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate, 2003 9. 329 Marko Glavic vs. Holy Cross (2001) Game: 453 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia (2003) 3. 32 Frank Baur vs. Army, 1987 10. 323 Frank Baur vs. Columbia (1988) Season: 3044 Rob Curley (2009) 4. 30 Rob Curley vs. Bucknell, 2009 Career: 9819 Marko Glavic (2000-2003) 30 Marko Glavic vs. Harvard, 2003 Single Season: 30 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2001 1. 3044 Rob Curley (2008) Most Touchdown Passes: 7. 28 Brad Maurer vs. Yale, 2006 2. 2725 Marko Glavic (2003) Game: 7 Rob Curley vs. Colgate (2009) 8. 28 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2003 3. 2670 Marko Glavic (2002) 5 Tom Kirchhoff vs. Buffalo (1991) 9. 27 Marko Glavic vs. Holy Cross, 2001 4. 2621 Frank Baur (1988) 5 Frank Baur vs. Army (1987) 10. 25 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2003 5. 2526 Frank Baur (1987) 5 Paul Stuncius vs. Army (1986) 25 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2001 6. 2460 Marko Glavic (2001) 7. 2356 Frank Novak (1983) Season: 28 Rob Curley (2009) 25 Frank Novak vs. Colgate, 1983 Career: 62 Marko Glavic (2000-2003) 8. 2350 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 62 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) 9. 2257 Frank Novak (1982) Single Season: 10. 2248 Tom Kirchhoff (1990) 1. 231 Rob Curley (2009) Longest Pass: 2. 229 Marko Glavic (2003) Career: 98 yds. Frank Baur to Maurice Caldwell vs. Columbia 3. 221 Marko Glavic (2002) (1988; TD) 1. 9819 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 4. 212 Frank Baur (1987) 2. 8399 Frank Baur (1985-89) 5. 211 Marko Glavic (2001) Most Interceptions Thrown: 3. 6721 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) 6. 192 Frank Novak (1983) 4. 6378 Frank Novak (1981-83) Game: 5 Ed Baker vs. Columbia (1969) 7. 181 Brad Maurer (2006) 5. 5397 Rob Curley (2007-09) Season: 19 Frank Novak (1983) 8. 180 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 6. 5114 Brad Maurer (2004-06) Career: 58 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 9. 169 Frank Baur (1989) 7. 4970 Shawn McHale (1994-96) 10. 166 Tom Kirchhoff (1990) 8. 2921 Ed Baker (1967-69) Lowest Interception Percentage: 9. 2782 Mark Jones (1973-76) Game (min. 25 att.): 0.0% by several players Career: 10. 2684 Gary Marshall (1964-66) Season (min. 100 att.): 1.61% (4 int., 249 att.) 1. 820 Marko Glavic (2000-03) Mike Palos (1998) 2. 636 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) Most Touchdown Passes: Career (min. 500 att.): 3.0% Rob Curley 3. 510 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) Single Season: (20 int., 672 att.) 4. 478 Frank Novak (1981-83) 1. 28 Rob Curley (2009) 5. 434 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 2. 26 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 6. 429 Rob Curley (2007-09) 3. 23 Frank Baur (1988) 4. 21 Marko Glavic (2003) Top 10 Performances 7. 386 Shawn McHale (1994-96) 5. 20 Marko Glavic (2002) 8. 253 Brad Maurer (2004- ) 20 Frank Novak (1982) Most Pass Attempts: 9. 240 Ed Baker (1967-69) 7. 19 Frank Novak (1983) Single Game: 10. 233 Mark Jones (1973-76) 8. 15 Frank Baur (1989) 1. 56 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate, 2003 9. 14 Shawn McHale (1996) 2. 55 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2001 Highest Completion Percentage: 14 Tom Kirchhoff (1991) 3. 52 Marko Glavic vs. Harvard, 2003 Single Season (min. 75 att.): 4. 51 Marko Glavic vs. Fordham, 2002 1. 68.8% (231-of-336) Rob Curley (2009) Career: 5. 50 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2001 2. 67.0% (124-of-185) Brad Maurer (2004) 1. 62 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 6. 49 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2003 3. 64.1% (164-of-256) Frank Baur (1988) 62 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) 7. 48 Frank Novak vs. Colgate, 1983 4. 62.8% (81-of-129) Gary Uzelac (1978) 3. 53 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) 8. 47 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2002 5. 60.8% (180-of-296) Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 4. 51 Frank Novak (1981-83) 9. 45 Frank Baur vs. Cornell, 1988 6. 59.8% (154-of-257) Frank Novak (1982) 5. 44 Rob Curley (2007-09) 45 Frank Baur vs. Army, 1987 7. 59.2% (45-of-76) Marc Quilling (2008) 6. 34 Shawn McHale (1994-96) Single Season: 8. 59.0% (181-of-307) Brad Maurer (2006) 7. 28 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 1. 399 Marko Glavic (2002) 9. 59.0% (192-of-326) Frank Novak (1983) 8. 23 Gary Marshall (1964-66) 2. 390 Marko Glavic (2003) 10. 58.9% (99-of-168) Jason Carnevale (1993) 9. 18 Ed Baker (1967-69) 3. 377 Frank Baur (1987) 18 George Hossenlopp (1962-64)

102 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL TOP 10 YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING CAREER LEADERS (SINCE 1960)

PASSERS Year Player Comp./Att. Yds Int TD Pct

Year Comp/Att Yards TDs 1960 Michael Dill 21/56 287 3 1 37.5 1961 Charles Zarelli 19/60 171 8 3 31.6 1. Marko Glavic 1962 Geo. Hossenlopp 58/147 673 14 3 39.4 2000 159/297 1964 12 1963 Geo. Hossenlopp 70/156 824 11 5 44.8 2001 211/373 2460 9 1964 Geo. Hossenlopp 97/204 1005 11 4 47.5 2002 221/399 2670 20 2003 229/390 2725 21 1965 Gary Marshall 51/127 881 6 8 40.2 Totals 820/1459 9819 62 1966 Gary Marshall 89/187 1278 17 12 47.6 1967 Ed Baker 59/140 628 9 2 42.1 2. Frank Baur 1968 Ed Baker 61/142 851 7 6 43.0 1985 91/175 1075 11 1969 Ed Baker 120/236 1442 16 10 51.0 1986 Did Not Play 1970 Rich McKay 116/246 1695 16 10 47.1 1987 212/377 2526 13 1971 Jack Hickl 42/86 499 5 2 48.8 1988 164/256 2621 23 1972 Tim Grip 37/103 366 9 1 30.1 Frank Baur ’90 1989 169/295 2177 15 1973 Mark Jones 75/151 751 12 2 49.7 Totals 636/1103 8399 62 1974 Mark Jones 53/109 634 3 2 48.6 1975 Rob Stewart 41/84 478 8 2 50.0 3. Tom Kirchhoff 1976 Mark Jones 79/175 1337 8 9 56.6 1989 1/2 12 0 1977 Rob Stewart 152/295 1659 18 6 51.5 1990 166/283 2248 13 1978 Gary Uzelac 81/129 930 5 4 62.8 1991 163/297 2111 14 1979 Hal Hocking 77/142 899 11 4 54.2 1992 180/296 2350 26 1980 Hal Hocking 31/84 440 8 2 36.9 Totals 510/878 6721 53 1981 Frank Novak 132/251 1765 5 12 52.6 4. Frank Novak 1982 Frank Novak 154/257 2257 12 20 59.8 1981 132/251 1765 12 1983 Frank Novak 192/326 2356 19 19 59.0 1982 154/257 2257 20 1984 Dean Rivera 84/178 805 7 4 47.0 1983 192/326 2356 19 1985 Frank Baur 91/175 1075 8 11 52.0 Totals 478/834 6378 51 1986 Paul Struncius 65/129 859 7 12 50.0 1987 Frank Baur 212/377 2526 16 13 56.0 5. Rob Curley 1988 Frank Baur 164/256 2621 11 23 64.1 2007 77/124 929 7 1989 Frank Baur 169/295 2177 11 15 57.3 2008 121/212 1424 9 1990 Tom Kirchhoff 166/283 2248 13 13 58.7 2009 231/336 3089 28 1991 Tom Kirchhoff 163/297 2111 14 14 54.9 Totals 429/672 5397 44 1992 Tom Kirchhoff 180/296 2350 9 26 60.8 1993 Jason Carnevale 99/168 1206 6 5 58.9 6. Shawn McHale 1994 Shawn McHale 133/244 1845 9 12 54.5 1994 133/244 1845 12 1995 Shawn McHale 143/297 1741 12 8 48.1 1995 143/297 1741 8 1996 Shawn McHale 110/216 1384 9 14 50.9 1996 110/216 1384 14 1997 Mike Palos 109/235 1321 14 9 46.4 Totals 386/757 4970 34 1998 Mike Palos 108/249 1149 4 4 43.4 Marko Glavic ’04 7. Ed Baker 1999 Harry Armstrong 78/153 916 11 9 51.0 1967 59/140 628 2 2000 Marko Glavic 159/297 1964 12 12 53.5 1968 61/142 851 6 2001 Marko Glavic 211/373 2460 13 9 56.6 1969 120/518 1442 10 2002 Marko Glavic 221/399 2670 15 20 55.4 Totals 240/518 2921 18 2003 Marko Glavic 229/390 2725 16 21 58.7 2004 Brad Maurer 124/185 1313 8 6 67.0 8. Brad Maurer 2005 Brad Maurer 129/223 1562 5 9 57.8 2004 124/185 1313 6 2006 Brad Maurer 181/307 2239 10 13 59.0 2005 129/223 1562 9 2007 Mike DiPaola 113/199 1174 12 7 56.8 2006 181/307 2239 13 2008 Rob Curley 121/212 1424 4 9 57.1 Totals 434/715 5114 28 2009 Rob Curley 231/136 3044 12 28 68.8 9. Mark Jones 1973 75/151 751 2 1974 53/109 634 2 1975 6/13 60 0 1976 99/175 1337 9 Totals 233/488 2782 13

10. Gary Marshall 1964 36/73 525 3 1965 51/127 881 8 1966 89/187 1278 12 Totals 176/387 2684 23

Brad Maurer ’07

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 103 RECEIVING RECORDS Individual Records TOP 10 CAREER Most Pass Receptions: RECEIVERS Game: 12 John Weyrauch at Fordham (2002) Season: 77 Phil Yarberough (2000) Year Rec Yards Avg TDs Career: 162 John Weyrauch (2000-03)

1. John Weyrauch Most Yards Gained: 2001 58 889 15.3 6 Game: 274 Joe Ort vs. Georgetown (2006) 2002 63 910 14.4 8 Season: 1139 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2003 41 607 14.8 4 Totals 162 2406 14.9 18 Career: 2406 John Weyrauch (2000-03)

2. Phil Yarberough Highest Average Per Catch: 1997 12 271 22.6 1 Season (min 40 rec.): 21.2 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1998 21 324 15.4 1 Career (min 50 rec.): 20.9 Tramont Evans (1992-94) 1999 50 651 13.0 4 2000 77 1139 14.8 7 Most Touchdown Receptions: Totals 160 2385 14.9 13 Game: 3 Jeremy Burkes vs. Columbia (2003) 3 John Weyrauch vs. Fordham (2001) 3. Phillip Ng 3 Phil Yarberough vs. Bucknell (2000) 1985 8 82 10.2 0 3 Craig Roubinek vs. Army (1992) 1986 41 556 13.5 3 3 Mike Grau vs. Columbia (1989) 1987 38 425 11.1 3 3 Phillip Ng vs. Colgate (1988) 1988 65 1048 16.1 13 3 Jack Gatehouse vs. Columbia (1982) Totals 152 2111 13.9 19 Season: 13 Phillip Ng (1988) Career: 19 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 4. Shaun Adair John Weyrauch ’04 2005 22 392 17.8 3 2006 33 501 15.2 4 2007 41 538 13.1 4 2008 52 759 14.6 5 Top 10 Performances Totals 148 2190 14.8 16 Most Pass Receptions: 5. Joe McCourt Single Game: Most Yards Gained: 2001 22 167 7.6 0 1. 12 John Weyrauch at Fordham (2002) Single Game: 2002 40 332 8.3 1 2. 11 Joe McCourt at Harvard (2003) 2003 52 444 8.5 2 1. 274 Joe Ort vs. Georgetown, 2006 11 John Weyrauch vs. Monmouth (2002) 2. 234 Jeremy Burkes vs. Columbia, 2003 2004 25 192 7.7 1 11 Phil Yarberough vs. Harvard (2000) Totals 139 1135 8.2 4 3. 206 Jamal Jordan vs. Fordham, 1992 11 Frank Corbo vs. Columbia (1983) 4. 192 Bob Donofrio vs. East Stroudsburg, 1970 6. Frank Corbo 11 Rich Smith vs. Maine (1979) 5. 182 Bob Donofrio vs. Bucknell, 1970 1981 14 164 11.7 0 7. 10 Shaun Adair at Colgate (2008) 6. 181 Tramont Evans vs. Fordham, 1994 1982 38 605 15.9 5 10 Shaun Adair at Penn (2007) 7. 180 Jack Gatehouse vs. Columbia, 1982 1983 55 783 14.2 5 10 Joe Ort vs. Georgetown (2006) 8. 177 Eric Perry vs. Princeton, 1992 1984 29 418 14.4 4 10 Joe McCourt at Lehigh (2003) 9. 175 Phil Yarberough vs. Harvard, 2000 Totals 136 1970 14.4 14 10 Jack Gatehouse vs. Princeton (1982) 10. 169 Phillip Ng vs. Bucknell, 1988 10 Matt Walsh vs. Wagner (1976) 7. Jeremy Burkes Single Season: 2000 34 274 8.1 0 Single Season: 1. 1139 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2001 11 138 12.5 0 1. 77 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2. 1048 Phillip Ng (1988) 2002 39 549 14.0 3 2. 65 Mark Layton (2009) 3. 910 John Weyrauch (2002) 2003 36 545 15.1 5 65 Phillip Ng (1988) Totals 120 1506 12.6 8 4. 890 Jamal Jordon (1992) 4. 63 John Weyrauch (2002) 5. 889 John Weyrauch (2001) 5. 60 Mike Miller (1969) T8. Mike Miller 6. 850 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 6. 58 John Weyrauch (2001) 7. 838 Mark Layton (2009) 1967 24 301 12.5 3 7. 57 Brandon Stanford (2005) 1968 42 468 13.4 2 8. 814 Joe Ort (2006) 8. 55 Frank Corbo (1983) 1969 60 717 11.9 5 9. 806 Dave Baird (1990) Totals 107 1243 11.6 7 9. 52 Joe McCourt (2003) 10. 783 Frank Corbo (1983) 10. 50 Phil Yarberough (1999) T8. Brandon Stanford 50 Jack Gatehouse (1982) Career: 2003 17 245 14.4 0 50 Joe Ort (2006) 1. 2406 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 2004 33 299 9.1 1 2. 2385 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 2005 57 683 12.0 3 Career: 3. 2190 Shaun Adair (2005-08) Totals 107 1227 11.5 4 1. 162 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 4. 2111 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 2. 160 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 5. 1970 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 10. Craig Roubinek 3. 152 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 6. 1681 Dave Baird (1988-90) 1990 13 144 11.1 0 4. 139 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 7. 1673 Quincy Miller (1993-96) 1991 21 236 11.2 2 5. 136 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 8. 1634 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 1992 32 378 11.8 6 6. 120 Jeremy Burkes (2000-03) 1993 38 410 10.8 3 9. 1551 Joe Ort (2004-06) 7. 107 Mike Miller (1967-69) 10. 1506 Jeremy Burkes (2000-03) Totals 104 1168 11.2 11 107 Brandon Stanford (2003-05) 9. 104 Craig Roubinek (1990-93) 10. 99 Jamal Jordan (1990-92)

104 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS (SINCE 1960):

Year Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1960 Robert Gursky 8 143 17.9 0 1961 Robert Gursky 8 89 11.1 1 1962 John Brown 12 128 10.6 0 1963 Gabe Washo 18 171 9.5 0 1964 Dave Brown 35 468 13.4 1 1965 Dave Brown 31 479 15.5 4 1966 Dave Robertshaw 33 496 15.0 5 1967 Dave Robertshaw 24 301 12.5 3 1968 Mike Miller 42 468 13.4 2 1969 Mike Miller 60 717 11.9 5 1970 Rick Nowell 48 744 15.5 5 1971 Tony Giglio 23 252 11.0 0 1972 Chet Banash 11 167 15.2 0 1973 Terry Byrd 29 344 11.9 1 1974 Jeff Schmidt 30 387 12.9 3 1975 Courtenay Hough 33 467 14.2 1 1976 Matt Walsh 37 589 15.9 3 Phillip Ng ’89 1977 Max Shoemaker 42 586 14.0 2 1978 Rich Smith 28 420 15.0 3 1979 Rich Smith 33 485 14.1 2 1980 Jim Flanigan 24 346 14.4 4 1981 Jack Gatehouse 34 379 11.1 2 1982 Jack Gatehouse 50 850 17.0 8 1983 Frank Corbo 55 783 14.2 5 Highest Average Per Catch: Most Touchdowns: 1984 Frank Corbo 29 418 14.4 4 Single Season (min. 40 rec.): Single Season: 1985 Carl St. Bernard 41 479 11.7 7 1. 21.2 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1. 13 Phillip Ng (1988) 1986 Phillip Ng 41 556 13.5 3 2. 18.7 Dave Baird (1990) 2. 11 Mark Layton (2009) 1987 Jim Johnson 48 649 13.5 3 3. 17.0 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 11 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1988 Phillip Ng 65 1048 16.1 13 4 16.3 Joe Ort (2006) 4. 9 Quincy Miller (1996) 1989 Mike Grau 37 591 16.0 6 5. 16.1 Phillip Ng (1988) 5. 8 John Weyrauch (2002) 1990 Dave Baird 43 806 18.7 6 6. 15.5 Rick Nowell (1970) 8 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 1991 John Carter 36 728 20.2 6 7. 15.3 John Weyrauch (2001) 7. 7 Carl St. Bernard (1985) 1992 Jamal Jordan 42 890 21.2 11 8. 15.1 Quincy Miller (1996) 7 Phil Yarberough (2000) 1993 Craig Roubinek 38 410 10.8 3 9. 14.8 John Weyrauch (2003) 9. 6 John Weyrauch (2001) 1994 Jarrett Shine 34 411 12.1 2 14.8 Phil Yarberough (2000) 6 Mike Grau (1989) 1995 Glenn Hunzinger 47 540 11.5 1 6 Dave Baird (1990) 1996 Quincy Miller 49 740 15.1 9 Career (min. 50 rec.): 6 John Carter (1991) 1997 Tom Falzone 25 294 11.8 4 1. 20.9 Tramont Evans (1992-94) 1998 Joe Luke 37 379 10.2 3 2. 19.5 Maurice Caldwell (1985-88) Career: 1999 Phil Yarberough 50 651 13.0 4 3. 18.3 Dave Baird (1988-90) 1. 19 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 2000 Phil Yarberough 77 1139 14.8 7 4. 18.2 Bob Donofrio (1968-70) 2. 18 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 2001 John Weyrauch 58 889 15.3 6 5. 17.8 John Carter (1988-91) 3. 16 Shaun Adair (2005-08) 2002 John Weyrauch 63 910 14.4 8 6. 17.1 Quincy Miller (1993-96) 16 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 2003 Joe McCourt 52 444 8.5 2 7. 16.5 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 16 Quincy Miller (1993-96) 2004 Brandon Stanford 33 299 9.1 1 8. 16.3 Dave Robertshaw (1965-67) 6. 14 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 2005 Brandon Stanford 57 683 11.5 3 9. 16.2 Joe Ort (2004-06) 7. 13 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 2006 Joe Ort 50 814 16.3 3 10. 16.0 Al Cognigni (1979-81) 8. 12 Dave Baird (1988-90) 2007 Shaun Adair 41 538 13.1 4 9. 11 Craig Roubinek (1990-93) 2008 Shaun Adair 52 759 14.6 5 11 Jim Johnson (1984-87) 2009 Mark Layton 65 838 12.9 11

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 105 TOTAL OFFENSE/PUNTING/SCORING RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS (Rushing plus Passing) YEAR-BY-YEAR Individual Records Top 10 Performances SCORING LEADERS Most Net Yards Gained: Most Net Yards Gained: (SINCE 1960): Game: 480 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia Single Season: (2003) 1. 3089 Rob Curley (2009) Year Player TDs PATs 2Pt FGs Pts. Season: 3089 Rob Curley (2009) 2. 2819 Marko Glavic (2003) Career: 10,064 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 3. 2790 Marko Glavic (2002) 1960 Walter Doleschal 2 3 - 5 30 4. 2727 Frank Baur (1988) 1961 Walter Doleschal 1 4 - 1 13 Most Offensive Plays: 5. 2641 Marko Glavic (2001) 1962 Bill Horvath 0 3 - 3 13 Game: 65 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate 6. 2575 Frank Baur (1987) 1963 Bill Horvath 2 4/4 - - 16 (2003) 7. 2423 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 1964 Bob Gombos 3 - - - 18 Season: 486 Marko Glavic (2002) 8. 2381 Frank Novak (1983) 1965 Bill Vonroth 4 - 1 - 26 Career: 1745 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 9. 2341 Tom Kirchhoff (1990) 1966 Chris Yaniger 4 6/13 - 1/2 33 10. 2207 Frank Novak (1982) 1967 Bill Messick 0 11/12 - 3/9 20 1968 Bob Zimmers 7 - - - 42 1969 Tom Triolo 9 - - - 54 PUNTING RECORDS SCORING RECORDS 1970 Rick Nowell 5 19/23 - 4/5 61 1971 Doug Elgin 8 - - - 48 1972 Tony Giglio 7 - - - 42 Individual Records Individual Records 1973 Tony Giglio 14 - - - 84 1974 Dan Kuhn 0 9/9 - 8/12 33 Most Punts: Most Points: 1975 Greg DeSanty 6 - - - 36 Game: 22 Sam Moyer vs. Lehigh (1938) Game: 30 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross 1976 John Orrico 11 - - - 66 Season: 78 Bob Zimmers (1968) (2004) 1977 Dave Heverling 0 20/22 - 14/19 62 Career: 253 Adam Holt (1998-2001) 30 Fred Robbins vs. Lehigh (1944) 1978 Dave Heverling 0 17/18 - 6/15 35 30 George “Mike” Wilson vs. 1979 Ed Rogusky 4 - - - 24 Highest Average Yards/Punt: Susquehanna (1926) 1980 Bob Bartnett 0 7/8 - 6/8 25 Game (min. 5 punts): 54.0 (5 punts, 270 yds.) Season: 120 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 1981 Craig Williams 13 - - - 78 Walt Zirinsky vs. Muhlenberg (1941) Career: 326 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 1982 Nick Kowgios 16 - - - 96 Season (min. 20 punts): 42.6 (43 punts, 1831 yds.) 1983 Joe Genduso 0 31/35 - 6/15 49 Most Touchdowns: Charles Loiacano (1946) 1984 Nick Kowgios 7 - - - 42 Career (min. 70 punts): 38.8 (114 punts, 4433 yds.) Dave Game: 5 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross 1985 Mike Renzi 0 22/27 - 9/14 49 Brown (1964-65) (2004) 1986 Bruce McIntyre 11 - - - 66 38.8 (105 punts, 4079 yds.) David Yankovich (2005-07) 5 Fred Robbins vs. Lehigh (1944) 1987 Jim Hodson 0 26/28 - 6/16 44 5 George “Mike” Wilson vs. 1988 Phillip Ng 13 - - - 80 Longest Punt: Susquehanna (1926) 1989 Tom Costello 17 - - - 102 93 yds. Tom Kearns vs. Franklin & Marshall (1937) Season: 20 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 1990 Jim Hodson 0 25/26 - 12/17 61 Career: 54 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 1991 Jason McLaughlin 0 29/33 - 12/21 65 1992 Jason McLaughlin 0 46/47 - 10/19 76 Most Points (Kicking): Top 10 Performances 1993 Jason McLaughlin 0 31/32 - 9/18 58 Game: 16 Jim Hodson vs. Fordham (1989) 1994 Erik Marsh 12 - - - 72 Highest Average Yards/Punt: Season: 79 Martin Brecht (2002) 1995 Leonard Moore 7 - - - 42 Single Season (min. 20 punts): Career: 255 Jason McLaughlin (1991-94) 1996 Brian Menecola 0 18/22 - 12/18 54 1. 42.6 (43 punts, 1831 yards) Charles Loiacano (1946) Quincy Miller 9 - - - 54 2. 41.4 (52 punts, 2154 yards) David Yankovich (2007) Top 10 Performances 1997 Todd Stahlnecker 10 - - - 60 3. 40.1 (69 punts, 2766 yards) Dave Brown (1965) 1998 Leonard Moore 10 - 1 - 62 4. 39.0 (53 punts, 2067 yards) Joe Genduso (1985) Most Points: 1999 Brian Tuma 10 - - - 60 5. 38.0 (31 punts, 1178 yards) Bob Zimmers (1967) Single Season: 2000 Andrew May 7 - - - 42 6. 37.8 (36 punts, 1360 yards) Eric Krupa (1991) 1. 120 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 2001 Martin Brecht 0 21/24 - 11/17 54 7. 37.7 (57 punts, 2149 yards) Tom Kondash (2008) 2. 104 Joe McCourt (2003) 2002 Joe McCourt 14 - - - 84 8. 37.7 (32 punts, 1206 yards) Rick Ziska (2006) 3. 102 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 2003 Joe McCourt 17 - 1 - 104 9. 37.6 (46 punts, 1731 yards) Jim O’Sullivan (1975) 102 Joe McCourt (2004) 2004 Joe McCourt 17 - - - 102 10. 37.5 (66 punts, 2477 yards) Dave Page (1978) 102 Tom Costello (1989) 2005 Jonathan Hurt 16 - - - 96 6. 96 Nick Kowgios (1982) 2006 Jonathan Hurt 17 - - - 102 96 Jonathan Hurt (2005) 2007 Davis Rodriguez 0 31-33 6/10 55 8. 84 Joe McCourt (2002) 2008 Davis Rodriguez 0 32-33 13/15 71 84 Tony Giglio (1973) 2009 Mark Layton 11 - 1 - 68 10. 80 Phillip Ng (1988)

106 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL INTERCEPTION/TACKLE RECORDS INTERCEPTION RECORDS TACKLE RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR Individual Records INTERCEPTION Individual Records Most Interceptions: LEADERS Most Tackles: Game: 3 Horace Davis vs. Bucknell (1987) Game: 26 (16 solo, 10 assisted) Daryl Boich 3 Mike Joseph vs. Bucknell (1986) (SINCE 1975): vs. Army (1989) 3 Frank Gaziano vs. East Stroudsburg Season: 165 (95 solo, 70 assisted) (1984) Year Player Int. Yards George Wilson (1980) 3 Dave Shea vs. Kings Point (1979) Career: 532 (344 solo, 188 assisted) 3 Ed DiSalvo vs. Columbia (1969) 1975 Greg Shugars 3 3 Joe Skladany (1978-81) 3 Larry Flohr vs. Kings Point (1968) 1976 Greg Shugars 4 14 3 Don Hughes vs. Lehigh (1967) 1977 Jim Medes 3 9 Most Sacks: Season: 10 Bob Mahr (1981) 1978 Jim Medes 7 68 Game: 5 Brian Guttman vs. Lehigh (1982) Career: 19 Mike Joseph (1984-87) 1979 Dave Shea 6 92 Season: 11 Gavin Morrissey (1995) 1980 Joe Skladany 5 37 11 Keith Grant (1989) Longest Interception Return: 1981 Bob Mahr 10 48 11 Mike King (1985) 1982 Bob Mahr 5 34 100 yds. Jeff Werrell & Adriel Linyear Career: 25 Harrison Bailey (1991-94) vs. Columbia (2001) 1983 Dave Rankins 6 53 1984 Dave Rankins 6 88 Top 10 Performances 1985 Dave Rankins 4 29 Top 10 Performances 1986 Mike Joseph 7 40 (since 1975): (since 1975) 1987 Horace Davis 5 89 1988 Dwayne Norris 4 29 Most Total Tackles: Most Passes Intercepted: 1989 Walt Johnson 2 5 Single Season: Single Season: Rodney Shannon 2 12 1. 165 George Wilson (1980) 1. 10 Bob Mahr (1981) 1990 Tim Moncman 3 9 2. 154 Joe Skladany (1980) 2. 7 Mike Joseph (1986) 1991 Rob Kulbacki 5 16 3. 153 Ryan Hiles (1998) 7 Jim Medes (1978) 1992 Chris Hummel 1 55 4. 145 Dan Bengele (1997) 4. 6 Elijah Beamon (1999) Shawn Carter 1 33 5. 142 Joe Skladany (1979) 6 Angel Colon (1997) Matt Cope 1 25 6. 141 Kevin McManus (1992) 6 Matt Cope (1993) Jojo Herndon 1 15 7. 139 Darly Boich (1989) 6 Joe Yanek (1986) Pete Ohnegian 1 12 8. 135 George Wilson (1981) 6 Dave Rankins (1984) Netfa Slaughter 1 9 9. 133 Maurice Bennett (2005) 6 Dave Rankins (1983) Ed Albert 1 4 133 Dick Galbally (1975) 6 Dave Shea (1979) Craig Davis 1 1 John Troxell 1 0 Most Sacks: Most Yards Gained: Tramont Evans 1 0 Single Season: Single Season: 1993 Matt Cope 6 130 1. 11 Gavin Morrissey (1995) 1. 148 Matt Van Doren (2001) 1994 B.J. Gallis 3 28 11 Keith Grant (1989) 2. 130 Matt Cope (1993) Kevin Conaboy 3 39 11 Mike King (1985) 3. 126 Brian Tuma (1997) 1995 B.J. Gallis 5 42 4. 9 Shawn Reilly (2000) 4. 111 Horace Davis (1986) 1996 B.J. Gallis 3 34 9 Harrison Bailey (1993) 5. 101 Joe Yanek (1986) 1997 Angel Colon 6 46 9 Harrison Bailey (1994) 6. 99 Dave MacPhee (1987) 1998 Elijah Beamon 3 29 9 Pete Ohnegian (1991) 7. 92 Dave Shea (1979) 1999 Elijah Beamon 6 43 9 Mike King (1983) 8. 89 Horace Davis (1987) 2000 Bryant Ibekwe 2 5 9. 8 John Green (1998) 9. 88 Mike Joseph (1987) Elijah Beamon 2 36 8 Dan Bengele (1997) 88 Dave Rankins (1984) 2001 Adriel Linyear 2 65 8 Matt Sala (1988) Matt Van Doren 2 148 8 Tom Padilla (1977) Darnell Azeez 2 2 2002 Bill Stocker 3 1 2003 Matt Van Doren 2 33 2004 Torian Johnson 2 66 Andrew Brown 2 11 2005 Torian Johnson 3 86 2006 Torian Johnson 3 27 2007 Nigel Bryant 3 18 Marvin Clecidor 3 40 2008 Neil Goldsmith 3 51 2009 Eric McGovern 3 0

Mike Joseph Maurice Bennett ’06

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 107 YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLE LEADERS SACK LEADERS (SINCE 1975): (SINCE 1975):

Year Player UT AT Total Year Player Sacks

1975 Dick Galbally - - 133 1975 Tom Padilla 7 1976 Mike McAfee - - 96 1976 Tom Padilla 6 1977 Mike McAfee 50 62 112 1977 Tom Padilla 8 1978 Brent Beyer 76 49 125 1978 Mike Weber 7 1979 Joe Skladany 88 54 142 1979 Jon Best 6 1980 George Wilson 95 70 165 1980 Tony Green 4 1981 George Wilson 98 37 135 1981 Tony Green 7 1982 Tony Green 61 25 86 1982 Brian Guttman 7 1983 John Anderson 54 68 122 1983 Mike King 9 1984 Frank Gaziano 67 41 108 1984 Charles Brantley 6 1985 Frank Gaziano 51 54 105 1985 Mike King 11 1986 Mike Shumaker 54 44 98 1986 Matt Higgins 4 1987 Mike Shumaker 67 41 108 1987 Horace Davis 3 1988 Joel Cummiskey 42 64 106 Mike Shumaker 3 1989 Daryl Boich 59 80 139 Keith Grant 3 1990 Kevin McManus 50 69 119 1988 Matt Sala 8 1991 Kevin McManus 68 59 127 1989 Keith Grant 11 1992 Kevin McManus 83 58 141 1990 Dave Gash 4 1993 Netfa Slaughter 79 46 125 1991 Pete Ohnegian 9 David Nelson ’06 1994 Rawle Howard 88 58 146 1992 Harrison Bailey 7 1995 Rawle Howard 78 58 136 1993 Harrison Bailey 9 1996 B.J. Gallis 75 40 115 1994 Harrison Bailey 9 1997 Dan Bengele 89 56 145 1995 Gavin Morrissey 11 DAVID NELSON 1998 Ryan Hiles 97 56 153 1996 Andy Zabinski 5 1999 Ryan Hiles 45 43 88 1997 Dan Bengele 8 ’06 AWARD OF 2000 Bryant Ibekwe 52 36 88 1998 John Green 8 VALOR 2001 Matt Bourdon 47 48 95 1999 John Fisher 5 2002 Chris Partridge 48 58 106 Chad Williamson 5 Established on February 25, 2003 Maurice Bennett 52 56 108 2000 Shawn Reilly 9 2006, the David Nelson ’06 2004 Maurice Bennett 52 67 119 2001 Matt Bourdon 4 Award of Valor is presented to 2005 Maurice Bennett 48 90 133 2002 Pat Brown 5 2006 Andy Romans 57 52 109 Chris Partridge 5 the member of the football team 2007 Andy Romans 52 61 113 2003 Maurice Bennett 4 who displays an exceptional 2008 Andy Romans 39 57 96 Wes Erbe 4 amount of heart and courage. A 2009 Mike Schmidlein 39 61 100 2004 Marvin Snipes 6 2005 Maurice Bennett 7 co-captain of the 2005 Patriot 2006 Keith Bloom 5 League championship team, 2007 Andrew Poulson 3.5 Nelson overcame a near-fatal 2008 Jason Mills 5.5 stabbing in Boston before his 2009 Ian Dell 7.5 senior season to start all 12 games at fullback. He finished fourth on the team with 19 receptions for 212 yards and caught touchdown passes against Harvard and Holy Cross. Nelson was honored with the 2006 ECAC Award of Valor, along with high school teammate Brian Benvie of Stonehill College. 2005 David Nelson 2006 Archie Fisher 2007 D.J. Brown Adrian Lawson 2008 D.J. Brown 2009 Pete Bross

Joe Skladany ’82 Harrison Bailey ’95

108 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL KICKING/KICK AND PUNT RETURN RECORDS KICKING RECORDS PUNT RETURNS Individual Records Top 10 Performances (since 1975) Most Field Goals: Game: 4 Jim Hodson vs. Kutztown (1990), Most Yards Gained: vs. Fordham (1989) Single Season: Season: 16 Martin Brecht (2002) 1. 438 Brandon Stanford (2005) Career: 41 Jason McLaughlin (1991-94) 2. 418 John Orrico (1976) 3. 336 Angel Colon (1999) Longest Field Goals: 4. 320 Barrett Hammons (1998) 53 yds. George McCaa vs. Brown (1909; placement) 5. 271 Ryan Priest (1982) 51 yds. Rick Ziska at Holy Cross (2005) 6. 266 Shaun Adair (2007) 49 yds. Joe Genduso at Bucknell (1983) 7. 244 John Orrico (1975) 48 yds. Rick Ziska at Georgetown (2004) 8. 240 Ryan Priest (1983) 48 yds. Frank Grube vs. Washington & Jefferson 9. 213 Shaun Adair (2006) (1926; dropkick) 10. 203 Derik Mesquita (1997)

Most PAT Made (Kicking): Highest Average Per Return: Game: 9 (10 att.) Frank Newberry vs. Single Season: Brandon Stanford ’06 Lebanon Valley (1905) 1. 22.5 Ryan Priest (1982) Season: 51 (51 att.) Jim Hodson (1988) 2. 18.9 Greg DeSanty (1975) Career: 134 (140 att.) Jim Hodson (1987-90) 3. 14.6 Brandon Stanford (2005) 4. 14.0 Shaun Adair (2007) Top 10 Performances 5. 13.4 Jarrett Shine (1992) 6. 13.3 Shaun Adair (2006) Most Field Goals Made: 7. 11.9 Derik Mesquita (1997) Single Season: 8. 11.2 Angel Colon (1999) 1. 16 Martin Brecht (2002) 11.2 Carmine DeSantis (1981) 2. 14 Dave Heverling (1977) 10. 11.1 John Orrico (1975) 3. 13 Jim Hodson (1989) 13 Davis Rodriguez (2008) 5. 12 Jason McLaughlin (1992) KICKOFF RETURNS 12 Jim Hodson (1990) 7. 11 Martin Brecht (2001) 11 Rick Ziska (2005) Top 10 Performances 9. 10 Jason McLaughlin (1992) (since 1975) 10. 9 Jason McLaughlin (1993) 9 Jim Hodson (1990) Most Yards Gained: 9 Mike Renzi (1985) Single Season: 1. 625 Larry Johnson (2004) Most PATs Made (since 1963): 2. 600 Maurice Caldwell (1988) Single Season: 3. 597 Kurt Bowman (1986) 1. 51 Jim Hodson (1988) 4. 578 Larry Johnson (2003) 2. 46 Jason McLaughlin (1992) 5. 558 Larry Johnson (2005) Larry Johnson ’06 3. 39 Mark Petty (1982) 6. 500 Scott Kershaw (1990) 4. 37 Davis Rodriguez (2009) 7. 499 Nino DiMatteo (1997) 37 Rick Ziska (2004) 8. 469 John Kahn (1990) 37 Mike Renzi (1986) 9. 464 Larry Johnson (2002) 7. 32 Jim Hodson (1989) 10. 418 Tim Watson (2006) 32 Davis Rodriguez (2008) 418 John Orrico (1976) 9. 31 Davis Rodriguez (2007) 31 Martin Brecht (2002) Highest Average Per Return: 31 Jason McLaughlin (1993) Single Season (min. 15 returns): 31 Joe Genduso (1983) 1. 27.5 Larry Johnson (2003) 2. 26.6 Larry Johnson (2005) 3. 25.0 Scott Kershaw (1990) RETURN RECORDS 4. 24.6 John Orrico (1976) 5. 23.1 Larry Johnson (2004) 6. 22.2 Maurice Caldwell (1989) Individual Records 7. 22.1 Rodney Shannon (1989) 8. 21.7 Nino DiMatteo (1997) Longest Kickoff Return: 9. 21.5 Jarrett Shine (1992) 97 yds. Andrew May vs. Holy Cross (2000; TD) 10. 20.2 Larry Johnson (2002) 20.2 Erik Marsh (1991) Longest Punt Return: 92 yds. Ryan Priest vs. Lehigh (1982; TD)

Martin Brecht ’03

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 109 LAFAYETTE’S ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYERS — 1986-2009

Andy Romans ’09 Chris Royle ’03 Jason McLaughlin ’95

Patriot League All-Anniversary Team Phil Yarberough (99-00) Buettner, OL Mike Saint Germain, DL Marvin —1986-2000 Snipes, LB Maurice Bennett (as selected by a panel of Patriot League 2009 Second Team: QB Brad Maurer, TE Chad coaches, SIDs and administrators) First Team: OT Ryan Hart-Predmore, WR Mark Walker, LB Blake Costanzo, LB Dion DB Matt Cope ’96, DB B.J. Gallis ’97, TB Erik Layton, LB Mark Leggiero, TB Maurice White, Witherspoon, DB Torian Johnson, DB Tye Marsh ’95, PK Jason McLaughlin ’95 DT Ian Dell Murphy Second Team: WR Mitchell Bennett, FB Jeff Four-time All-Patriot League honorees (1): Cumming, QB Rob Curley, DB Brandon Ellis, 2004* (OPOY: TB Joe McCourt, Coach: Frank PK Jason McLaughlin (91-94) P Tom Kondash, DT Andrew Poulson, LB Mike Tavani) Schmidlein, C Mike Wojcik First Team: TB Joe McCourt, OL Stephen Bono, Three-time All-Patriot League honorees OL Joe Ungrady, LB Maurice Bennett (13): WR/RS Shaun Adair (07-08), DB Elijah 2008 (DPOY: LB Andy Romans) Second Team: OL Drew Buettner, LB Blake Beamon (98-00), LB Dan Bengele (95-97), DB First Team: LB Mark Leggiero, DE Jason Mills, Costanzo, P Mike Davis Angel Colon (97-99), DB Matt Cope (93-95), DL LB Andy Romans, FB Joe Russo John Green (96-98), PK Jim Hodson (88-90), Second Team: WR Shaun Adair, WR Michael 2003 LB Mark Leggiero (07-09), TB Erik Marsh (92- Conte, OT Ryan Hart-Predmore, OT Leo First Team: OL Kevin Moss 94), OL Kevin Moss (01-03), LB Andy Romans Plenski, K Davis Rodriguez Second Team: TB Joe McCourt (06-08), OL Chris Royle (00-02), OL Damian Wroblewski (96-98) 2007 (DPOY: LB Andy Romans) 2002 First Team: OG Greg Lippert, OT Jesse Padilla, First Team: OL Chris Royle, OL Kevin Moss Two-time All-Patriot League honorees LB Andy Romans, FB Joe Russo, DT Kyle Second Team: QB Marko Glavic, WR John (26): DL Harrison Bailey (93-94), LB Maurice Sprenkle, FS Marcel Quarterman Weyrauch Bennett (04-05), OL Drew Buettner (04-05), Second Team: WR Shaun Adair, WR Michael TE Mike Conte (07-08), LB Blake Costanzo (04- Conte, DL Keith Bloom, LB Mark Leggiero, DB 2001 (ROY: TB Joe McCourt) 05), TB Tom Costello (88-89), OL Jeff Denning Marvin Clecidor First Team: OL Chris Royle (94-95), DB B.J. Gallis (95-96), OT Ryan Second Team: TE Stewart Kupfer, OL Kevin Moss Hart-Predmore (2008-09), LB Rawle Howard 2006* (OPOY: TB Jonathan Hurt) (94-95), TE Glenn Hunzinger (94-95), FS Torian First Team: TB Jonathan Hurt, FS Torian 2000 (OPOY: WR Phil Yarberough, ROY: QB Johnson (05-06), OL Matt Kujovsky (93-94), OL Johnson, WR Joe Ort, LB Andy Romans, OL Marko Glavic) Greg Lippert (2006-07), QB Brad Maurer (05- Mike Saint Germain, DE Marvin Snipes, First Team: WR Phil Yarberough, 06), TB Joe McCourt (03-04), WR Quincy Miller DL Kyle Sprenkle FB Ryan Mayo (95-96), DL Gavin Morrissey (94-95), OL Jesse Second Team: TE Kevin Ganascioli, DB Adrian Second Team: OL Chris Royle, Padilla (06-07), DB Mark Reardon (92-93), TE Lawson, OL Greg Lippert, DL Dan Liseno, DB Elijah Beamon Craig Roubinek (92-93), FB Joe Russo (07-08), QB Brad Maurer, OL Jesse Padilla, K Rick Ziska 1999 OL Mike Saint Germain (05-06), DE Marvin 2005* First Team: LB John Fistner Snipes (05-06), DL Kyle Sprenkle (06-07), WR First Team: WR Brandon Stanford, OL Drew Second Team: WR Phil Yarberough, 110 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Erik Marsh ’95 B.J. Gallis ’97 Matt Cope ’96

DB Elijah Beamon, DB Angel Colon Shine, TE Glenn Hunzinger, OL Jeff Denning, OL 1989 (OPOY: TB Tom Costello) Jeremy Sweeney, PK Jason McLaughlin First Team: TB Tom Costello, OL Dave 1998 (ROY: DB Kenya Allen) Williams, OL Gee Lofstead, PK Jim Hodson, LB First Team: TB Leonard Moore, DL John Green 1993 (OPOY: TB Erik Marsh) Daryl Boich, DB Dwayne Norris Second Team: OL Damian Wroblewski, LB First Team: TB Erik Marsh, TE Craig Roubinek, Second Team: TE Matt Winters, P Daryl Boich Ryan Hiles, DB Elijah Beamon, DB Angel Colon OL Matt Kujovsky, OL Dave Pyne, DL Harrison Bailey, DL Ed Sasso, LB Nefta Slaughter, DB 1988* (POY: QB Frank Baur, OPOY: QB Frank 1997 (DPOY: LB Dan Bengele) Matt Cope Baur, ROY: TB Tom Costello, Coach: Bill Russo) First Team: OL Damian Wroblewski, Second Team: PK Jason McLaughlin, LB Doug First Team: QB Frank Baur, TB Tom Costello, DL John Green, LB Dan Bengele Hines, DB Mark Reardon WR Phillip Ng, OL Andy Nygren, PK Jim Hodson Second Team: DB Angel Colon 1992* (OPOY: TB Erik Marsh, 1987* 1996 (DPOY: DB B.J. Gallis) Coach: Bill Russo) First Team: LB Horace Davis, DB Mike Joseph First Team: WR Quincy Miller, PK Brian First Team: QB Tom Kirchhoff, TB Erik Marsh, Menecola, DL Craig Hansen, LB Dan Bengele, TE Craig Roubinek, OL Chris Bellucci, OL Ed 1986* DB B.J. Gallis Hudak, OL Pete Ravalico, PK Jason McLaughlin, First Team: TB Bruce McIntyre, OL Chris Second Team: OL Jim Goff, OL Damian DB Mark Reardon Thatcher, P Joe Genduso Wroblewski, DL John Green Second Team: WR Jamal Jordan, DL Pete Ohnegian, LB Kevin McManus (note: second team all-league selection began 1995 (ROY: TB Leonard Moore) in 1989) First Team: TE Glenn Hunzinger, DL Gavin 1991 (ROY: TB Erik Marsh) *denotes Patriot League champions Morrissey, LB Rawle Howard, DB Tadji First Team: PK Jason McLaughlin OPOY= Offensive Player of the Year Chattman, DB Matt Cope Second Team: OL Dave Levine, DB Rob DPOY= Defensive Player of the Year Second Team: TB Leonard Moore, WR Quincy Kulbacki, P Eric Krupa ROY= Rookie of the Year Miller, OL Jeff Denning, LB Dan Bengele, DB Coach= Coach of the Year B.J. Gallis 1990 (ROY: TB Art Dennis) POY+ Player of the Year (Co-POY: TB Erik Marsh) First Team: none selected (Discountinued in 2001) Second Team: PK Jim Hodson, DL Art Bittel, LB 1994* (Co-ROY: QB Shawn McHale, Coach: Dave Weaver, DB Rodney Shannon Bill Russo) First Team: TB Erik Marsh, WR Tramont Evans, OL Matt Kujovsky, DL Harrison Bailey, DL Derek Mast, DL Gavin Morrissey, LB Rawle Howard, DB Matt Cope Second Team: QB Shawn McHale, WR Jarrett

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 111 MAROON CLUB HALL OF FAME Name Accomplishments Inducted William H. Anderson ’19 Standout basketball player and coach 1976-77 Walter E. Bachman 1902 All-American football player 1977-78 David B. Baird ’59 Standout track athlete 2002-03 Ed Baker ’70 Standout football player 1996-97 George “Rose” Barclay 1898 Standout football player 1984-85 Jon Barnes ’68 Standout cross country and track athlete 1997-98 Frank Baur ’90 Standout football player 1999-00 Liz Bagley-Stankavage ’92 All-American lacrosse and standout field hockey player 2004-05 Harold Bellis ’40 Standout football and baseball player 1986-87 Charles F. Berry ’25 All-American football player 1976-77 Steve Biale ’82 Standout football player 2007-08 Joe Bozik ’58 Standout football, wrestling, and baseball player 1993-94 Fred Braun ’55 Standout wrestler 1994-95 David W. Brown ’66 Standout football and basketball player 1991-92 Harold Anson Bruce Track coach for 15 years 1986-87 Al Caesar ’58 Standout football and baseball player 1999-00 Stacy Cagenello ’87 Standout basketball and softball player 1993-94 Peter J. Carril ’52 All-American basketball player 1980-81 Heidi Caruso ’94 Standout basketball player and soccer player 2001-02 George “Rose” Barclay, 1898 Noreen Chamberlain Wagner 11-time East Coast Conference champion in track and field; All-East honoree 2009-10 Tom Costello '92 Standout football player; All-America honorable mention 2008-09 William P. “Bill” Coughlin Baseball coach for 23 years with 269 wins 1976-77 Robert Crawford ’22 Cross country Olympian in 1922 1983-84 Alison Cuthbert-Bronico ’85 Standout women’s lacrosse and field hockey player 1997-98 Andrea Dagostino Brennan ’94 All-American in lacrosse and field hockey 2008-09 George E. Davidson ’51 Standout basketball player and coach 1977-78 Dr. Tom Davis Men’s basketball coach for six seasons 1999-00 Preston Denby ’65 Standout basketball and baseball player 1994-95 Evan Deoul ’84 Standout men’s lacrosse player 1996-97 Frank Downing ’51 Standout football player 1997-98 Tony Duckett ’85 Standout basketball player 2001-02 Mark Dutkewych ’96 2-Time Patriot League Defender of the Year in soccer 2007-08 James L. Dyson ’33 All-American lacrosse player 1982-83 Jon Ellis ’54 Standout track athlete 1998-99 Otis Ellis ’89 Standout basketball player 1995-96 Bob Falconiero ’80 Standout basketball player 2004-05 Edwin J. Fager, Jr. 1913 Standout baseball pitcher 1982-83 James T. Farrell ’41 Standout in football, basketball, and baseball 1989-90 Suzi Farrell-Greene ’92 All-American field hockey player 2003-04 James Finnen Public Address announcer 1998-99 Ed Baker ’70 Pat Fisher Women’s basketball coach who won 295 games 2006-07 Mike Gazzella ’23 Standout football and baseball player 1977-78 Charles M. Gelbert Baseball coach for 21 years with 297 wins 1976-77 Tim Gerhart All-American football player 2002-03 Tony Giglio ’74 2-time All-American football player 1981-82 Sharon L. Gish 1st women’s Athletic Administrator and coach 1990-91 Tony Green ’83 2-time All-American football player 1992-93 Frank Grube ’27 Standout football, basketball, and baseball player 2002-03 Harold Hageman ’39 Standout football and baseball player 1998-99 Dick Hammer Lafayette radio broadcaster for 35+ years 2006-07 Frank W. Hiller ’43 Standout baseball player 1981-82 Bob Howard ’61 Standout baseball and football player 2009-10 David Hubinger ’53 Standout tennis player 2004-05 Ed Hudak ’93 All-American football player 2005-06 Fred Morgan Kirby ’42 Standout in football, swimming and wrestling 2007-08 Frank Kirkleski ’27 Standout football player 2001-02 W. Gehret Kleinspehn ’18 All-American track athlete 1977-78 Walt Kocubinski Standout basketball player 1987-88 Olav Kollevoll Athletic Director for 25 years 1992-93 William Kovalczyk ’78 Standout indoor and outdoor track athlete 1989-90 George Wilson ’29

112 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL Name Accomplishments Inducted J. Alfred LeConey ’23 All-American and Olympic track athlete 1976-77 Peter Lerner ’88 All-American soccer player 2003-04 Sharon Lukenda-Parker ’86 Standout cross country and track athlete 1995-96 Harold “Chip” Lundy ’62 Standout basketball and track athlete 1985-86 Pamela S. MacColl ’80 Standout field hockey and lacrosse player 1991-92 Joe Maddon ’76 Standout baseball player; World Series manager 2009-10 Robert Mantz ’58 Standout basketball player 1984-85 Walt Manuel ’66 Standout basketball and baseball player 1992-93 Erik Marsh ’95 All-American football player 2001-02 George McCaa 1910 2-time All-American football player 1985-86 G. Herbert McCracken Football coach for 12 years with 59 victories 1976-77 George L. McGaughey Intramurals Director, assistant football coach, 32 years 1982-83 Maureen McKenna ’83 Standout basketball and softball player 1992-93 William McKnight ’43 Standout in football, basketball, and baseball 1993-94 Maureen McManus ’87 Standout women’s basketball player 1996-97 Mike Miller ’70 Standout football and basketball player 1994-95 Thomas Morgan ’58 All-American baseball player 1987-88 Joseph “Jay” Mottola ’72 Standout basketball and golf athlete 1983-84 Herb McKracken Beth Mowins ’89 Standout basketball player 2005-06 George “Sammy” Moyer ’41 Standout football player 1985-86 Janet Murray ’80 Standout field hockey, basketball, and softball player 1986-87 Stuart A. Murray ’57 Standout basketball player 1989-90 Edward E. “Hook” Mylin Football coach with two undefeated seasons 1977-78 Phillip E. Ness, Jr. ’78 Standout basketball player 1990-91 Mark Neumann ’85 Standout soccer player 1993-94 Phillip Ng ’88 Standout football player; All-America honorable mention 2006-07 Donald J. Nikles ’60 2-time All-M.A.C. football player 1977-78 Frank Novak ’84 Standout football player 1995-96 Dr. Wilbur Oaks ’51 Soccer player and athletic benefactor 2009-10 Jayne O'Brien Lloyd '87 Eight-time All-East honoree in track 2008-09 Robert T. Paul ’23 All-American soccer player 1977-78 Ernie Peters ’56 Standout basketball and baseball player 1988-89 David Pletcher ’78 Standout wrestling athlete 1984-85 Ryan Priest ’87 Standout football player 1998-99 John M. Quigg ’40 Standout football player 1990-91 James V. Radcliff ’57 2-time All-American basketball player 1978-79 David Leroy Reeves 1896 Athletic Administrator for 25 years 1977-78 Charles Rinehart 1898 All-American football player 1976-77 Frederick M. “Peck” Robbins ’49 All-American baseball player 1978-79 Bill Russo Bill Russo Football coach for 19 years; 1988 national coach of the year 2007-08 Don Sayenga ’56 2-time Middle Atlantic Conference wrestling champion 1976-77 Horace “Tod” Saylor ’45 Standout football, basketball, wrestling, and baseball player 1995-96 Frank J. “Dutch” Schwab ’23 2-time All-American football player 1976-77 Joseph A. Skladany ’82 2-time All-American football player 1990-91 Jen Smith ’89 Standout field hockey and lacrosse player 1999-00 Frank Stanczak ’49 Standout football, basketball and baseball player 2003-04 John “Jock” Sutherland Football coach with one national championship 1987-88 George L. Tiger ’81 Standout soccer player 1991-92 F. Tracy Tripucka ’72 3-time All-American basketball player 1978-79 Todd Tripucka ’76 Standout basketball player 1988-89 Bill “Butch” van Breda Kolff Basketball coach for 8 years with 132 wins 2001-02 James Van Der Beek ’72 Three-time MAC First-Team selection in baseball 2006-07 George B. “Mike” Wilson ’29 2-time All-American football player 1978-79 Arthur R. Winters Athletic Administrator for 22 years 1980-81 Tracey Wright ’88 All-American field hockey and lacrosse player 1994-95 Barbara Young Women's tennis coach for 28 years with 389 wins 2008-09 Monica Yurconic ’92 Standout tennis player 2002-03 Martin Zippel ’49 All-American basketball player 1977-78 Walter Zirinsky ’42 Standout football player 1976-77 Steve Biale ’82

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 113 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Tied Pct.

Student Coaches 9 1882-90 35 29 4 .544 W.S. Moyle 2 1891-92 7 16 1 .313 P.G. Haskell & H.H. Vincent 1 1893 3 6 0 .333 Hugh Janeway & H.H. Vincent 1 1894 5 6 0 .455 Parke Davis 3 1895-97 28 12 2 .700 S.B. Newton 5 1898-1901, 1911 34 8 0 .810 David Fultz 1 1902 8 3 0 .727 Dr. Alfred Bull 5 1903-07 37 10 3 .770 George Barclay 1 1908 6 2 2 .700 Bob Folwell 3 1909-11 19 2 1 .886 George McCaa 2 1912-13 8 10 2 .450 Wilmer Crowell 3 1914-16 15 12 3 .550 Robert “Punk” Berryman 1 1917 3 5 0 .375 Lt. L.A. Cobbett 1 1918 3 4 0 .429 Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 5 1919-23 33 8 2 .791 G. Herbert McCracken 12 1924-35 59 40 6 .590 Ernie Nevers 1 1936 1 8 0 .111 Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 7 1937-42, 1946 36 24 1 .598 Ben Wolfson 3 1943-45 11 9 1 .548 Ivan Williamson 2 1947-48 13 5 0 .722 Maurice “Clipper” Smith 3 1949-51 4 21 0 .160 Steve Hokuf 6 1952-57 25 27 0 .481 James McConlogue 5 1958-62 20 23 2 .466 Kenneth Bunn 4 1963-66 7 28 2 .216 Harry Gamble 4 1967-70 21 19 0 .525 Neil Putnam 10 1971-80 44 55 3 .446 Bill Russo 19 1981-99 103 98 4 .512 Frank Tavani 10 2000-09 60 53 0 .531 Totals 127 1882-2009 648 543 39 .543

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T 1882 0 2 0 1906 8 1 1 1930 5 3 1 1954 4 5 0 1978 4 7 0 2002 7 5 0 1883 2 4 0 1907 7 2 1 1931 7 2 0 1955 6 2 0 1979 5 3 2 2003 5 6 0 1884 2 5 0 1908 6 2 2 1932 3 5 0 1956 6 3 0 1980 3 7 0 2004+ 8 4 0 1885 3 2 1 1909 7 0 1 1933 3 5 1 1957 4 4 0 1981 9 2 0 2005+ 8 4 0 1886 10 2 0 1910 7 2 0 1934 2 6 0 1958 5 3 1 1982 7 3 0 2006+ 6 6 0 1887 7 2 0 1911 8 2 0 1935 2 7 0 1959 5 4 0 1983 6 5 0 2007 7 4 0 1888 6 3 0 1912 4 5 1 1936 1 8 0 1960 5 4 0 1984 5 5 0 2008 7 4 0 1889 3 4 2 1913 4 5 1 1937 8 0 0 1961 2 6 1 1985 6 5 0 2009 8 3 0 1890 2 5 1 1914 5 3 2 1938 5 3 0 1962 3 6 0 1986 6 5 0 Totals 648 543 39 1891 2 9 1 1915 8 3 0 1939 4 5 0 1963 1 8 0 1987 4 7 0 1892 5 7 0 1916 2 6 1 1940 9 0 0 1964 0 7 2 1988# 8 2 1 * National Champions 1893 3 6 0 1917 3 5 0 1941 5 4 0 1965 3 7 0 1989 5 5 0 # Colonial League 1894 5 6 0 1918 3 4 0 1942 3 5 1 1966 3 6 0 1990 4 7 0 Champions 1895 6 2 0 1919 6 2 0 1943 4 1 0 1967 4 5 0 1991 6 5 0 + Patriot League Champions 1896* 11 0 1 1920 5 3 0 1944 6 1 0 1968 7 3 0 1992+ 8 3 0 1897 9 2 1 1921* 9 0 0 1945 1 7 1 1969 4 6 0 1993 5 4 2 1898 3 8 0 1922 7 2 0 1946 2 7 0 1970 6 5 0 1994+ 5 6 0 1899 12 1 0 1923 6 1 2 1947 6 3 0 1971 5 5 0 1995 4 6 1 1900 9 2 0 1924 7 2 0 1948 7 2 0 1972 3 7 0 1996 5 5 0 1901 9 3 0 1925 7 1 1 1949 2 6 0 1973 6 3 1 1997 3 8 0 1902 8 3 0 1926* 9 0 0 1950 1 8 0 1974 3 7 0 1998 3 8 0 1903 7 3 0 1927 5 3 1 1951 1 7 0 1975 5 5 0 1999 4 7 0 1904 8 2 0 1928 6 1 2 1952 0 9 0 1976 5 5 0 2000 2 9 0 1905 7 2 1 1929 3 5 0 1953 5 4 0 1977 5 6 0 2001 2 8 0

114 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1882-1901

1882 (0-2) 1897 (9-2-1) Manager: W.R. Wilson Coach: Parke Davis 11/7 at Rutgers ...... 0-0 / 8-3 L 9/27 at Bloomsburg ...... 14-0 W 11/25 Pennsylvania ...... 0-0 / 1-3 L 9/28 at Wyoming Seminary ...... 26-0 W Note: In 1882, scores were listed by goals fi rst 10/2 Penn State ...... 24-0 W and touchdowns second. Safeties also counted; 10/6 at Franklin & Marshall ...8-0 W Lafayette had two against Pennsylvania. 10/9 Temperance A. A...... 64-0 W 1883 (2-4) 10/16 Cornell ...... 4-4 T Manager: F. Drake 10/23 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-46 L 10/22 at Princeton ...... 7-47 L 10/30 Lehigh ...... 34-0 W 10/27 Pennsylvania ...... 6-44 L 11/6 at Princeton ...... 0-57 L 11/3 Stevens ...... 4-14 L 11/13 Dickinson ...... 19-0 W 11/10 Rutgers ...... 25- 0 W 11/20 Wesleyan ...... 41-6 W 11/26 at Stevens...... 11-14 L 11/25 at Lehigh ...... 22-0 W 11/31 at Bucknell ...... 59- 0 W 1898 (3-8) 1884 (2-5) Coach: S.B. Newton Manager: F. Drake Lafayette’s national championship team of 1896. 10/1 Villanova ...... 16-0 W 10/25 Lehigh ...... 50- 0 W 10/5 at Washington & Jefferson ... 0-16 L 10/29 at Princeton ...... 0-140 L 1889 (3-4-2) 1893 (3-6) 10/8 Penn State ...... 0-5 L 11/1 Pennsylvania ...... 0- 11 L Manager: E. Snodgrass Coaches: P. Haskell & H. Vincent 10/12 at Princeton ...... 0-34 L 11/8 at Rutgers ...... 0-26 L 10/9 at Columbia ...... 10-10 T 9/30 at Princeton ...... 0-20 L 10/15 Dickinson ...... 6-12 L 11/12 at Lehigh ...... 34- 4 W 10/12 at Cornell ...... 0-10 L 10/4 Temperance A. A...... 6-0 W 10/22 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-32 L 11/15 Stevens ...... 4-17 L 10/16 at Rutgers ...... 16-0 W 10/7 at West Point A. A...... 0-36 L 10/26 at Navy ...... 0-18 L 11/27 at Stevens...... 0-52 L 10/30 at Lehigh ...... 10-16 L 10/14 at Orange A. A...... 0-6 L 11/5 at Lehigh ...... 0-22 L 11/6 Pennsylvania ...... 10-8 W 10/25 at Stevens...... 12-10 W 11/12 at Cornell ...... 0-47 L 1885 (3-2-1) 11/9 at Penn State ...... 26-0 W 10/28 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-82 L 11/19 Bucknell ...... 6-0 W Manager: E. Swift 11/16 Lehigh ...... 6-6 T 11/8 at Lehigh ...... 6-22 L 11/24 Lehigh ...... 11-5 W 10/24 Stevens ...... 16-12 W 11/23 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-14 L 11/11 Rutgers ...... forfeit W 10/28 Pennsylvania ...... 22-30 L 11/28 vs. Cornell * ...... 0-24 L 11/18 Lehigh ...... 0-10 L 1899 (12-1) 10/31 at Lehigh ...... 6- 0 W * = at Syracuse, NY Coach: S.B. Newton 11/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 10-54 L 1894 (5-6) 9/30 Ursinus ...... 34-0 W 11/11 at Stevens...... 23-18 W 1890 (2-5-1) Coach: Hugh Janeway 10/4 Villanova ...... 13-0 W 11/21 Lehigh ...... 6- 6 T Manager: G. Harvey 9/29 at Princeton ...... 0-40 L 10/7 at Swarthmore ...... 16-6 W 10/1 Dickinson ...... 54-0 W 10/3 Gettysburg...... 36-0 W 10/11 at Princeton ...... 0-12 L 1886 (10-2) 10/4 Bucknell ...... 0-0 T 10/6 at Rutgers ...... 10-12 L 10/14 Rutgers ...... 57-0 W Manager: H. Foresman 10/11 at Franklin & Marshall 10-18 L 10/13 at Cornell ...... 0-34 L 10/21 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-0 W 10/13 at Swarthmore ...... 20-12 W 10/22 at Princeton ...... 6-26 L 10/20 at Penn State ...... 0-72 L 10/28 at Navy ...... 5-0 W 10/16 Rutgers ...... 28-2 W 11/1 Lehigh ...... 0-30 L 10/24 Swarthmore ...... 46-0 W 11/4 Lehigh ...... 17-0 W 10/18 Dickinson ...... 24-5 W 11/15 at Lehigh ...... 6-60 L 10/31 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-26 L 11/7 at Newark A. A...... 16-0 W 10/20 Pennsylvania ...... 12-0 W 11/21 at Virginia ...... 14-20 L 11/3 at Orange A. A...... 18-6 W 11/11 at Cornell ...... 6-5 W 10/23 at Stevens...... 5-0 W 11/22 at Columbia A. A...... 20-6 W 11/14 Lehigh ...... 28-0 W 11/18 Bucknell ...... 12-0 W 10/30 at Pennsylvania ...... 12-20 L 11/24 at Lehigh ...... 8-11 L 11/25 at Lehigh ...... 35-0 W 11/6 Lehigh ...... 12-0 W 1891 (2-9-1) 11/29 Bucknell ...... 44-0 W 11/30 Dickinson ...... 36-0 W 11/11 at Trinity ...... 12-0 W Coach: W.S. Moyle 11/13 at Wesleyan ...... 0-26 L 9/25 Bucknell ...... 10-16 L 1895 (6-2) 1900 (9-2) 11/17 at Rutgers ...... 26-10 W 10/2 Penn State ...... 4-14 L Coach: Parke Davis Coach: S.B. Newton 11/20 Stevens ...... 58-0 W 10/14 at Haverford ...... 38-0 W 10/5 at Orange A. A...... 12-0 W 10/3 Ursinus ...... 34-0 W 11/24 at Lehigh ...... 4-0 W 10/20 Princeton ...... 0-24 L 10/12 at Princeton ...... 0-14 L 10/6 Susquehanna ...... 35-0 W 10/24 at Cornell ...... 0-30 L 10/19 at Cornell ...... 6-0 W 10/10 Manhattan ...... 11-0 W 1887 (7-2) 10/28 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-15 L 10/25 Ursinus ...... 56-0 W 10/13 Swarthmore ...... 34-2 W Manager: H. Morton 11/4 at Lehigh ...... 4-22 L 10/26 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-30 L 10/20 Princeton ...... 0-5 L 10/8 at Princeton ...... 0-47 L 11/11 Lehigh ...... 2-6 L 10/30 Rutgers ...... 52-0 W 10/27 Newark A. A...... 16-0 W 10/12 at Dickinson ...... 12-0 W 11/18 Pennsylvania ...... 10-12 L 11/9 at Lehigh ...... 22-12 W 11/3 at Lehigh ...... 34-0 W 10/15 Rutgers ...... 20-0 W 11/20 at Virginia ...... 6-6 T 11/23 Lehigh ...... 14-6 W 11/10 at Pennsylvania ...... 5-12 L 10/19 Haverford...... 12-4 W 11/21 at Navy ...... 4-0 W 11/17 Cornell ...... 17-0 W 10/22 Swarthmore ...... 31-6 W 11/25 vs. Lehigh * ...... 2-16 L 1896 (11-0-1) 11/24 Lehigh ...... 18-0 W 10/29 at Lehigh ...... 4-10 L * = at Wilkes-Barre, PA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 11/29 Dickinson ...... 10-6 W 11/12 at Rutgers ...... 36-0 W Coach: Parke Davis 11/16 at Pennsylvania ...... 20-0 W 1892 (5-7) 9/26 Volunteer Ath. Club .....44-0 W 1901 (9-3) 11/23 Lehigh ...... 6-0 W Coach: W.S. Moyle 10/7 Princeton ...... 0-0 T Coach: S.B. Newton 10/1 Temperance A. A...... 30-0 W 10/15 vs. West Virginia * ...... 18-0 W 10/2 Ursinus ...... 40-0 W 1888 (6-3) 10/8 at Princeton ...... 0-40 L 10/16 vs. West Virginia @...... 6-0 W 10/5 Susquehanna ...... 42-5 W Manager: H. Fay 10/15 Rutgers ...... 8-16 L 10/17 vs. West Virginia # .....34-0 W 10/12 at Syracuse ...... 5-0 W 10/10 Bucknell ...... 54-0 W 10/21 at Columbia A. A...... 10-0 W 10/24 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-4 W 10/16 Manhattan ...... 16-6 W 10/13 at Swarthmore ...... 18-0 W 10/22 at Navy ...... 4-22 L 10/31 Dickinson ...... 18-0 W 10/19 at Orange Ath. Club .....17-0 W 10/20 at Rutgers ...... 4-0 W 10/26 Pennsylvania ...... 6-8 L 11/10 at Bloomsburg ...... 17-0 W 10/26 at Princeton ...... 0-6 L 10/27 at Haverford ...... 18-0 W 10/29 at Rutgers ...... 24-10 W 11/11 at Wyoming Seminary .23-0 W 11/1 Lehigh ...... 29-0 W 11/7 Pennsylvania ...... 12-6 W 11/5 Lehigh ...... 4-0 W 11/14 Franklin & Marshall ..... 38-0 W 11/5 at Phil. A. A...... 0-23 L 11/10 at Cornell ...... 16-0 W 11/12 at Orange A. A...... 30-0 W 11/21 Wesleyan ...... 18-0 W 11/9 at Brown ...... 11-6 W 11/17 Lehigh ...... 4-6 L 11/16 at Pennsylvania ...... 4-10 L 11/26 at Navy ...... 18-6 W 11/16 at Homestead 11/21 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-50 L 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 6-15 L * = at Fairmount, WV Athletic Club ...... 0-48 L 11/27 at Lehigh ...... 0-16 L 11/23 vs. Penn State * ...... 0-18 L @ = at Parkersburg, WV 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 41-0 W * = at Wilkes-Barre, PA # = at Wheeling, WV 11/27 Dickinson ...... 29-0 W

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 115 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1902-1912 1902 (8-3) 1907 (7-2-1) LAFAYETTE’S Coach: David Fultz Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 9/27 Gallaudet ...... 23-0 W 9/28 Wyoming Seminary .....22-0 W PRO FOOTBALL PLAYERS 10/4 Susquehanna ...... 53-0 W 10/5 Ursinus ...... 21-0 W 10/8 Gettysburg...... 14-0 W 10/9 Colgate ...... 21-9 W HARRISON BAILEY (OL-DL) ADRIAN FORD (WB-E-BB-FB) 10/14 at Washington 10/12 Hamilton ...... 43-0 W Connecticut Coyotes (AFL), 1996 , 1927; & Jefferson ...... 12-0 W 10/26 at Navy ...... 0-17 L Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927 10/18 Manhattan ...... 38-5 W 11/2 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-15 L ED BAKER (QB) 10/28 at Georgetown ...... 23-0 W 11/9 Bucknell ...... 34-0 W New York Giants,1970; B.J. GALLIS (LB) 11/1 Brown ...... 6-5 W 11/16 at Syracuse ...... 4-4 T Houston Oilers, 1972 B.C. Lions, 1997-1998; 11/8 at Navy ...... 11-12 L 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 22-5 W 11/15 at Cornell ...... 0-28 L 11/28 Dickinson ...... 31-0 W Edmonton Eskimos, 1999 11/22 Lehigh ...... 0-6 L GEORGE BARCLAY (TB) 11/27 Dickinson ...... 23-0 W 1908 (6-2-2) St. Louis, Rochester, 1899-1903 TIM GERHART (DL) Coach: George Barclay Denver Broncos, 1980 1903 (7-3) 9/26 Wyoming Seminary .....10-0 W FRANK BAUR (QB) Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/3 Stroudsburg Normal ....22-0 W New York Giants,1990 JIM GOFF (OL) 9/26 Gallaudet ...... 36-0 W 10/7 Superba Ath. Club ...... 12-0 W New York Giants, 2000 10/3 Gettysburg...... 11-0 W 10/10 at Princeton ...... 0-0 T ELIJAH BEAMON (OS) 10/10 Susquehanna ...... 43-0 W 10/17 Medico-Chirurgical ...... 23-0 W Albany Conquest (AFL), 2002-04 FRANK “HANS” GRUBE (E) 10/17 Fordham ...... 48-0 W 10/24 at Brown ...... 8-6 W New York Yankees, 1928 10/24 at Navy ...... 6-5 W 10/31 Bucknell ...... 6-6 T ED BEDNER (G-T) 10/31 at New York University ...... 8-6 W 11/7 at Pennsylvania ...... 4-34 L Frankford Yellowjackets,1924; TOM KIRCHOFF (QB) 11/7 at Princeton ...... 0-11 L 11/21 Lehigh ...... 5-11 L 11/14 Bloomsburg ...... 29-0 W 11/26 Dickinson ...... 12-0 W New York Giants,1925-26 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 6-12 L 11/26 Dickinson ...... 0-35 L 1909 (7-0-1) MAURICE BENNETT (LB) FRANK KIRKLESKI (TB-BB) Coach: Bob Folwell Chicago Bears, 2006 Pottsville Maroons, 1927; 1904 (8-2) 10/2 Wyoming Seminary .....23-0 W Orange, N.J. Tornadoes, 1929; Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/9 Hobart ...... 50-0 W CHARLIE BERRY (E) Newark Tornadoes, 1930; 9/24 Wyoming Seminary .....35-0 W 10/16 Swarthmore ...... 22-0 W Pottsville Maroons, 1925-26 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1931 10/1 Ursinus ...... 12-0 W 10/23 at Princeton ...... 6-0 W 10/5 Gettysburg...... 20-0 W 11/6 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-6 T STEVE BIALE (OL), NICK KOWGIOS (RB) 10/8 Gallaudet ...... 53-0 W 11/13 Stroudsburg Normal ....43-0 W Dallas Cowboys, 1982 Detriot Lions, 1987 10/12 at Princeton ...... 0-5 L 11/20 at Lehigh ...... 21-0 W Arizona Wrangler's (USFL), 1982 10/15 Bloomsburg ...... 33-0 W 11/25 Dickinson ...... 5-0 W MIKE LEVY (OL-DL) 10/22 Swarthmore ...... 4-0 W 10/29 Manhattan ...... 54-0 W 1910 (7-2) MATT BRENNAN (TB, BB) Albany Conquest (AFL), 2002-03, 11/5 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-22 L Coach: Bob Folwell New York Giants, 1925; Florida Firecats 2004 11/24 Lehigh ...... 40-6 W 9/24 Bloomsburg ...... 31-0 W Brooklyn Lions,1926 10/1 Ursinus ...... 10-0 W ADRIEL LINYEAR (WR-LS) 1905 (7-2-1) 10/8 Swarthmore ...... 6-0 W ANDREW BROWN (LB) Albany Conquest (AFL), Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/15 Princeton ...... 0-3 L Edmonton Eskimos, 2006 2002t 9/30 Wyoming Seminary .....23-0 W 10/22 Gettysburg...... 21-0 W 10/7 Ursinus ...... 18-0 W 10/29 Bucknell ...... 12-0 W JOHNNY BUDD (G-T) HENRY BULGER “BULL” LOWE, JR. 10/11 Medico-Chirurgical ...... 35-0 W 11/5 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-18 L Frankford Yellowjackets,1926; (E-T) 10/14 Jefferson Medical ...... 48-0 W 11/19 Lehigh ...... 14-0 W Pottsville Maroons,1927-28 Canton Bulldogs, 1920; 10/21 at Princeton ...... 4-22 L 11/24 Dickinson ...... 41-0 W Cleveland Indians, 1921; 10/28 Lebanon Valley...... 79-0 W 11/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-6 T 1911 (8-2) BLAKE COSTANZO (LB) Providence Steamrollers,1925, 27; 11/11 at Swarthmore ...... 0-27 L Coaches: Bob Folwell & S.B. Newton New York Jets, 2006 Frankford YellowJackets, 1925-26 11/15 at Lehigh ...... 53-0 W 9/23 Bloomsburg ...... 53-0 W Buffalo Bills, 2007-08 11/30 Bucknell ...... 47-0 W 9/30 Ursinus ...... 3-0 W Cleveland Browns, 2009, 2010 JOE MARHEFKA (E) 10/7 Swarthmore ...... 12-5 W Pottsville Maroons, 1925-28 1906 (8-1-1) 10/14 Gettysburg...... 36-0 W ART DEIBEL (G-T) Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/21 at Syracuse ...... 10-0 W Canton Bulldogs, 1926 ERIK MARSH (RB) 9/29 Wyoming Seminary .....34-0 W 10/28 Carlisle Indians ...... 0-19 L New York Jets, 1995 10/6 Ursinus ...... 33-0 W 11/4 Bucknell ...... 6-0 W JOE DUMOE (E) 10/13 Medico-Chirurgical ...... 34-0 W 11/11 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-23 L Rochester Jeffersons, 1920-21 BRUCE McINTYRE (RB) 10/20 vs. No. Carolina 11/25 at Lehigh ...... 11-0 W Tampa Bay Buccaneers, College * ...... 28-0 W 11/30 Dickinson ...... 6-0 W JOHN WILLIAM “DOC” ELLIOTT Denver Broncos, 1987 10/27 Colgate ...... 17-6 W 11/3 vs.Washington & 1912 (4-5-1) (FB-TB-WB) Jefferson @ ...... 14-6 W Coach: George McCaa Canton Bulldogs, 1922-23; BILL MESSICK 11/10 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-0 T 9/28 Muhlenberg ...... 20-3 W Cleveland Bulldogs, 1924-25; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1968 11/17 Syracuse ...... 4-12 L 10/5 Swarthmore ...... 0-22 L Cleveland Indians, 1931 11/24 Lehigh ...... 33-0 W 10/12 at Yale ...... 0-16 L TONY MILLER (FB) 11/29 Dickinson ...... 26-6 W 10/19 Ursinus ...... 11-0 W JACK ERNST (BB-TB-WB) New York Jets, 1989 * = at Richmond, VA 10/26 at Pennsylvania ...... 7-3 W Pottsville Maroons, 1925-27; @ = at Pittsburgh, PA 11/2 Bucknell ...... 0-0 T New York Yankees, 1928, 11/9 Syracuse ...... 7-30 L Boston Bulldogs, 1929; 11/16 at Brown ...... 7-21 L Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930 11/23 Lehigh ...... 0-10 L 11/28 Dickinson ...... 19-13 W

116 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1913-1925 1913 (4-5-1) 1919 (6-2) 11/15 Alfred ...... 47-0 W 10/24 vs. Washington Coach: George McCaa Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 11/22 Lehigh ...... 7-0 W & Jefferson @ ...... 6-7 L 9/27 Muhlenberg ...... 7-7 T 10/4 Muhlenberg ...... 13-0 W * = at Polo Grounds, NY 10/31 St. Bonaventure ...... 20-6 W 10/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-10 L 10/11 at Princeton ...... 6-9 L @ = at Princeton, NJ 11/7 Rutgers ...... 34-0 W 10/11 at Yale ...... 0-27 L 10/18 Haverford...... 41-0 W 11/14 Susquehanna ...... 47-0 W 10/18 Swarthmore ...... 19-0 W 10/25 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-23 L 1925 (7-1-1) 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 14-0 W 10/25 Albright ...... 7-0 W 11/1 at Cornell ...... 21-2 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken * = at Philadelphia, PA 11/1 Ursinus ...... 44-2 W 11/8 Dickinson ...... 48-0 W 9/26 Muhlenberg ...... 20-14 W @ = at Polo Grounds, NY 11/8 at Pittsburgh ...... 0-13 L 11/15 Trinity ...... 35-0 W 10/3 at Pittsburgh ...... 20-9 W 11/15 at Cornell ...... 3-10 L 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 10-6 W 10/10 Washington ...... 40-0 W 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 0-7 L 10/17 vs. Colgate * ...... 7-7 T 11/27 Dickinson ...... 7-0 W 1920 (5-3) Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/2 Muhlenberg ...... 20-0 W 1914 (5-3-2) 10/9 at Navy ...... 7-12 L LAFAYETTE’S Coach: Wilmer Crowell 10/16 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-7 L 9/26 Delaware ...... 41-0 W 10/23 Catholic ...... 84-0 W PRO FOOTBALL PLAYERS 10/3 Ursinus ...... 7-7 T 10/30 at Pittsburgh ...... 0-14 L 10/10 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-0 T 11/6 Bucknell ...... 10-7 W BOB MILLMAN (WB-BB) RICH SMITH (TE) 10/17 at Princeton ...... 0-16 L 11/13 Villanova ...... 34-0 W Pottsville Maroons, 1925-27 Detroit Lions, 1980 10/24 Villanova ...... 14-3 W 11/20 Lehigh ...... 27-7 W 10/31 Penn State ...... 0-17 L 11/7 Muhlenberg ...... 24-3 W 1921 (9-0) WALTER STANLEY “DINTY” MOORE ED STAAHL (OL) 11/14 Albright ...... 42-6 W NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (WB-BB) New York Jets, 1983 11/21 Lehigh ...... 7-17 L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Pottsville Maroons, 1927 11/26 Dickinson ...... 56-7 W 9/24 Muhlenberg ...... 48-0 W ROB STEWART (QB) 10/1 Pittsburgh ...... 6-0 W DON NICKLES (TB-FB) Seattle Seahawks, 1978 1915 (8-3) 10/8 Dickinson ...... 27-0 W Pittsburgh Steelers, 1960 Coach: Wilmer Crowell 10/15 at Bucknell ...... 20-7 W CHRISTOPHER THATCHER (OL) 9/25 Muhlenberg ...... 14-7 W 10/22 vs. Fordham * ...... 28-7 W MATT O’CONNELL (E) Cincinnati Bengals, 1986 10/2 Ursinus ...... 13-2 W 10/29 Rutgers ...... 35-0 W Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924-25 10/9 at Washington 11/5 at Pennsylvania ...... 38-6 W JOHNNY THOMPSON (G) & Jefferson ...... 0-17 L 11/12 Delaware ...... 44-0 W 10/16 at Princeton ...... 3-40 L 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 28-6 W PETER OHNEGIAN (OL-DL) Frankford Yellowjackets, 1929 10/20 Delaware ...... 31-0 W * = at Polo Grounds, NY Tampa Bay Storm, Miami Hooters, 10/23 Albright ...... 46-0 W New Jersey Red Dogs, LARRY WALBRIDGE (E) 10/30 at Pennsylvania ...... 17-0 W 1922 (7-2) Los Angeles Avengers (AFL), Rochester Jeffersons, 1920-21 11/6 Swarthmore ...... 17-0 W .. Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 1994-95, 1999-2000 11/13 Penn State ...... 3-33 L 9/30 Richmond ...... 34-0 W BODIE WELDON (WB-TB) 11/20 at Lehigh ...... 35-6 W 10/7 at Pittsburgh ...... 7-0 W DAVE PYNE (OL) Buffalo All-Americans, 1920 11/25 Dickinson ...... 27-7 W 10/14 Muhlenberg ...... 62-0 W New York Giants, 1994 10/21 Bucknell ...... 28-7 W LARRY WALBRIDGE (C) 1916 (2-6-1) 10/28 at Boston College ...... 12-0 W ROBERT RASP (DB) New York Giants, 1925 Coach: Wilmer Crowell 11/4 vs. Washington 9/30 Fordham ...... 0-0 T & Jefferson * ...... 13-14 L Miami Dolphins, 1980 10/7 Swarthmore ...... 6-10 L 11/11 at Rutgers ...... 33-6 W JOE WILLIAMS (G-E-FB) 10/14 Ursinus ...... 0-6 L 11/25 Lehigh ...... 3-0 W VIC REUTER (C) Canton Bulldogs, 1923; 10/21 at Princeton ...... 0-33 L 12/2 at Georgetown ...... 7-13 L Staten Island Stapletons, 1932 New York Giants 1925-26 10/28 Lebanon Valley...... 27-14 W * = at Polo Grounds, NY 11/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-19 L CHRIS ROYLE (OL) MIKE WILSON (WB-TB-FB) 11/11 Albright ...... 32-0 W 1923 (6-1-2) Tennessee Valley Vipers (AFL2), Frankford Yellowjackets, 1929 11/17 at Penn State ...... 0-40 L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 2004 11/25 Lehigh ...... 0-16 L 9/29 Muhlenberg ...... 20-0 W PHIL YARBEROUGH (WR-LB) 10/6 at Pittsburgh ...... 0-7 L MATT SALA (OL-DL) Albany Conquest (AFL), 2002-03 1917 (3-5) 10/13 Franklin & Marshall ..... 33-0 W Coach: Robert “Punk” Berryman 10/20 Springfi eld ...... 21-0 W Albany Firebirds (AFL), 1990 10/6 U.S. Ambulance ...... 20-0 W 10/27 Rutgers ...... 6-6 T WALTER ZIRINSKI (FB) 10/13 Ursinus ...... 12-6 W 11/3 vs. Washington JOHNNY SCOTT (TB) Cleveland Rams, 1945 10/20 Rutgers ...... 7-33 L & Jefferson * ...... 6-6 T Rochester Jeffersons, 1920-23 10/27 Muhlenberg ...... 0-6 L 11/10 at Pennsylvania ...... 8-6 W some players listed were NFL camp 11/3 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-27 L 11/17 Dayton ...... 45-0 W DAVE SHEA (DB) invitees and/or may have played on 11/10 at Swarthmore ...... 0-56 L 11/24 at Lehigh ...... 13-3 W Pittsburgh Steelers, 1980 team practice squad 11/17 Albright ...... 42-0 W * = at Polo Grounds, NY 11/24 at Lehigh ...... 0-78 L GEORGE SEASHORTZ (FB-TB-WB) 1924 (7-2) Milwaukee Badgers, 1922; 1918 (3-4) Coach: G. Herbert McCracken Kenosha Maroons, 1924 Coach: Lt. L.A. Cobbett 9/27 Muhlenberg ...... 13-0 W 10/19 Ursinus ...... 17-0 W 10/4 at Pittsburgh ...... 10-0 W 10/26 Muhlenberg ...... 0-7 L 10/11 Hobart ...... 30-0 W JOE SKLADANY (LB) 11/2 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-34 L 10/18 at Bucknell ...... 21-3 W Arizona Wranglers, (USFL), 1982 11/18 Franklin & Marshall ..... 13-0 W 10/25 vs. Washington 11/23 Lehigh ...... 0-17 L & Jefferson * ...... 20-6 W 11/28 Garden City Aviation ...0-21 L 11/1 at Pennsylvania ...... 3-6 L 12/2 St. Joseph’s ...... 18-13 W 11/8 vs. Rutgers @ ...... 7-43 L

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 117 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1926-1938

1926 (9-0) 11/16 at Temple ...... 0-13 L 10/28 at Colgate ...... 0-0 T 10/23 at New York NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 12-13 L 11/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 7-16 L University ...... 13-0 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 11/11 Rutgers ...... 13-20 L 10/30 Franklin & Marshall ..... 14-0 W 9/25 Muhlenberg ...... 35-0 W 1930 (5-3-1) 11/18 at Columbia ...... 6-46 L 11/6 Rutgers ...... 13-6 W 10/2 Schuylkill College...... 47-0 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 11/25 at Lehigh ...... 54-12 W 11/13 Washington 10/9 at Pittsburgh ...... 17-7 W 9/27 St. Thomas ...... 7-0 W * = at Yankee Stadium & Jefferson ...... 16-0 W 10/16 Dickinson ...... 42-13 W 10/4 Muhlenberg ...... 13-0 W 11/20 at Lehigh ...... 6-0 W 10/23 Albright ...... 30-7 W 10/11 at Colgate ...... 0-41 L 1934 (2-6) 10/30 vs. Washington 10/18 Penn State ...... 0-0 T Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 1938 (5-3) & Jefferson * ...... 16-10 W 10/25 vs. Washington 10/6 Muhlenberg ...... 19-0 W Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 11/6 at Rutgers ...... 37-0 W & Jefferson * ...... 0-7 L 10/13 Franklin & Marshall ..... 0-13 L 10/1 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-34 L 11/13 Susquehanna ...... 68-0 W 11/1 Upsala...... 74-0 W 10/20 at New York 10/8 at Brown ...... 0-20 L 11/20 Lehigh ...... 35-0 W 11/8 at Rutgers ...... 31-26 W University ...... 7-12 L 10/15 Washington * = at Philadelphia, PA 11/15 at Temple ...... 0-43 L 10/27 Albright ...... 26-0 W & Jefferson ...... 27-0 W 11/22 Lehigh ...... 16-6 W 11/3 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-41 L 10/22 New York University ..... 7-6 W 1927 (5-3-1) * = at Atlantic City, NJ 11/10 at Rutgers ...... 6-27 L 10/29 Ursinus ...... 39-0 W Coach: G.Herbert McCracken 11/17 at Penn State ...... 6-25 L 11/5 at Penn State ...... 7-0 W 9/24 Schuylkill College...... 39-13 W 1931 (7-2) 11/24 Lehigh ...... 7-13 L 11/12 at Rutgers ...... 0-6 L 10/1 Muhlenberg ...... 38-7 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 11/19 Lehigh ...... 6-0 W 10/8 Rutgers ...... 56-0 W 9/26 Baltimore ...... 51-0 W 1935 (2-7) 10/15 at West Virginia ...... 7-7 T 10/3 Muhlenberg ...... 26-0 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 10/22 Washington 10/10 at Colgate ...... 0-16 L 9/28 Moravian ...... 0-6 L & Jefferson ...... 0-14 L 10/17 St. John’s ...... 22-0 W 10/5 Muhlenberg ...... 7-0 W 10/29 at Penn State ...... 6-40 L 10/24 Washington 10/12 at Albright ...... 0-38 L did you know? 11/5 at Georgetown ...... 2-27 L & Jefferson ...... 21-0 W 10/19 Colgate ...... 0-52 L 11/12 Susquehanna ...... 73-6 W 10/31 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-3 L 10/26 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-67 L As documented in the 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 43-0 W 11/7 Rutgers ...... 22-0 W 11/2 Rutgers ...... 6-31 L 11/14 Penn State ...... 33-0 W 11/9 Baltimore ...... 26-0 W Dec. 31, 1995 edition of the 1928 (6-1-2) 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 13-7 W 11/16 at Yale ...... 0-55 L Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 0-48 L New York Times, Lafayette’s 9/29 Albright ...... 78-0 W 1932 (3-5) 10/6 Muhlenberg ...... 56-0 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 1936 (1-8) Herb McCracken invented the 10/13 George Washington ..... 28-0 W 10/1 at Muhlenberg ...... 6-0 W Coach: Ernie Nevers 10/20 at Bucknell ...... 0-0 T 10/8 at Dartmouth ...... 0-6 L 9/26 at Muhlenberg ...... 6-19 L huddle in 1924 after discovering 10/27 West Virginia ...... 0-17 L 10/15 Colgate ...... 0-35 L 10/3 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-35 L 11/3 Washington 10/22 at Bucknell ...... 6-14 L 10/10 Gettysburg...... 0-2 L that his hand signals had been & Jefferson ...... 13-13 T 10/29 Washington 10/17 Dickinson ...... 7-0 W 11/10 at Rutgers ...... 16-0 W & Jefferson ...... 0-7 L 10/24 at Colgate ...... 0-41 L scouted and decoded by 11/17 Penn State ...... 7-0 W 11/5 at Rutgers ...... 6-7 L 10/31 at New York 11/24 Lehigh ...... 38-14 W 11/12 St. John’s ...... 51-0 W University ...... 0-46 L Penn. 11/19 Lehigh ...... 25-6 W 11/7 Washington 1929 (3-5) & Jefferson ...... 6-31 L Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 1933 (3-5-1) 11/14 Moravian ...... 7-28 L 10/5 Muhlenberg ...... 23-0 W Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 11/21 Lehigh ...... 0-18 L 10/12 Manhattan ...... 23-0 W 9/30 Muhlenberg ...... 20-0 W 10/19 Bucknell ...... 3-6 L 10/7 at Franklin 1937 (8-0) 10/26 at Penn State ...... 3-6 L & Marshall ...... 12-0 W Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 11/2 at Washington 10/14 vs. New York 10/2 Upsala...... 33-0 W & Jefferson ...... 0-20 L University * ...... 12-13 L 10/9 at Gettysburg ...... 2-0 W 11/9 Rutgers ...... 20-6 W 10/21 Bucknell ...... 0-21 L 10/16 at Georgetown ...... 6-0 W

Lafayette’s national championship team of 1926.

History was made in 1930 when Lafayette and Washington & Jefferson played the fi rst indoor night college football game before a standing room only crowd of 17,000 at the Atlantic City Auditorium.

118 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1939-1956

1939 (4-5) 1945 (1-7-1) 1951 (1-7) 1954 (4-5) Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin Coach: Ben Wolfson Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith Coach: Steve Hokuf 9/30 Ursinus ...... 33-0 W 9/29 at Columbia ...... 14-40 L 9/22 Albright ...... 6-12 L 9/25 Albright ...... 26-0 W 10/7 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-6 L 10/6 at Princeton ...... 7-7 T 9/29 Rutgers ...... 12-47 L 10/2 Carnegie Tech...... 21-23 L 10/14 Muhlenberg ...... 6-7 L 10/13 at Colgate ...... 0-47 L 10/6 at Syracuse ...... 0-46 L 10/9 at Muhlenberg ...... 0-27 L 10/21 at Dartmouth ...... 0-14 L 10/20 Kings Point ...... 7-26 L 10/13 Muhlenberg ...... 14-7 W 10/16 at Buffalo ...... 26-0 W 10/28 Gettysburg...... 40-0 W 10/27 Bucknell ...... 2-26 L 10/20 at Princeton ...... 7-60 L 10/23 at Bucknell ...... 0-7 L 11/4 at New York 11/3 at Temple ...... 0-20 L 10/27 Bucknell ...... 21-40 L 10/30 Gettysburg...... 20-6 W University ...... 0-14 L 11/10 Rutgers ...... 14-32 L 11/10 Delaware ...... 7-25 L 11/6 at Rutgers ...... 0-7 L 11/11 Rutgers ...... 6-13 L 11/17 U.S. Naval 11/17 at Lehigh ...... 0-32 L 11/13 at Delaware ...... 7-41 L 11/18 Washington Air Station ...... 7-12 L 11/20 Lehigh ...... 46-0 W & Jefferson ...... 13-0 W 11/24 at Lehigh ...... 7-0 W 1952 (0-9) 11/25 at Lehigh ...... 29-13 W Coach: Steve Hokuf 1955 (6-2) 1946 (2-7) 9/27 at Bucknell ...... 13-45 L Coach: Steve Hokuf 1940 (9-0) Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 10/4 Albright ...... 6-28 L 9/24 Muhlenberg ...... 7-0 W Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 9/28 Muhlenberg ...... 20-32 L 10/11 at Muhlenberg ...... 0-37 L 10/1 at Carnegie Tech...... 41-14 W 9/28 Ursinus ...... 20-0 W 10/5 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-66 L 10/18 at Princeton ...... 0-48 L 10/8 Delaware ...... 6-14 L 10/5 at New York 10/12 Gettysburg...... 14-27 L 10/25 at Yale ...... 0-47 L 10/15 at Dartmouth ...... 21-13 W University ...... 9-7 W 10/19 Washington 11/1 New York University ... 7-14 L 10/22 Bucknell ...... 34-13 W 10/12 at Muhlenberg ...... 26-7 W & Jefferson ...... 7-6 W 11/8 at Rutgers ...... 6-21 L 10/29 at Gettysburg ...... 14-15 L 10/19 Gettysburg...... 45-6 W 10/26 at Bucknell ...... 0-29 L 11/15 at Delaware ...... 12-13 L 11/5 Rutgers ...... 16-7 W 10/26 at Army ...... 19-0 W 11/2 Colgate ...... 0-39 L 11/22 Lehigh ...... 7-14 L 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 35-6 W 11/2 Washington 11/9 at Rutgers ...... 2-41 L & Jefferson ...... 25-0 W 11/16 at Columbia ...... 0-46 L 1953 (5-4) 1956 (6-3) 11/9 at Rutgers ...... 7-6 W 11/23 Lehigh ...... 13-0 W Coach: Steve Hokuf Coach: Steve Hokuf 11/16 Western Maryland ...... 40-7 W 9/26 at Princeton ...... 14-20 L 9/22 at Muhlenberg ...... 26-0 W 11/23 Lehigh ...... 46-0 W 1947 (6-3) 10/3 at Albright ...... 28-7 W 9/29 Temple ...... 20-0 W Coach: Ivan Williamson 10/10 Muhlenberg ...... 7-20 L 10/6 at Delaware ...... 28-14 W 1941 (5-4) 9/27 Muhlenberg ...... 0-38 L 10/17 Western Maryland ...... 28-0 W 10/13 Albright ...... 32-7 W Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 10/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-59 L 10/24 Bucknell ...... 7-6 W 10/20 at Bucknell ...... 13-7 W 9/27 at Virginia ...... 6-25 L 10/11 Gettysburg...... 14-13 W 10/31 at Franklin 10/27 Gettysburg...... 6-12 L 10/4 New York University ..... 0-6 L 10/18 Bucknell ...... 27-7 W & Marshall ...... 34-13 W 11/3 at Rutgers ...... 19-20 L 10/11 at Navy ...... 2-41 L 10/25 at Washington 11/7 Rutgers ...... 13-14 L 11/10 Western Maryland ...... 43-7 W 10/18 Muhlenberg ...... 40-0 W & Jefferson ...... 20-12 W 11/14 Delaware ...... 7-13 L 11/17 Lehigh ...... 10-27 L 10/25 Brown ...... 0-13 L 11/1 Syracuse ...... 14-7 W 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 33-13 W 11/1 at Gettysburg ...... 17-6 W 11/8 Rutgers ...... 0-20 L 11/8 Rutgers ...... 16-0 W 11/15 at Fordham ...... 7-0 W 11/15 Western Maryland ...... 26-0 W 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 7-0 W 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 47-7 W did you know? 1948 (7-2) 1942 (3-5-1) Coach: Ivan Williamson Lafayette played Lehigh twice annually from 1884-1901, with Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 9/25 Fordham ...... 53-14 W 9/26 at Cornell ...... 16-20 L 10/2 at Army ...... 7-54 L the exception of 1896, the only disruption in the series. The 10/3 at Army ...... 0-14 L 10/9 Washington 10/10 Fort Monmouth ...... 7-3 W & Jefferson ...... 56-15 W two teams played three times in 1891. 10/17 at Brown ...... 0-7 L 10/16 at Muhlenberg ...... 46-13 W 10/24 Virginia ...... 19-13 W 10/23 at Bucknell ...... 19-7 W Lafayette and Lehigh also met twice in 1943 and 1944 during 10/31 at Bucknell ...... 7-13 L 10/30 George Washington ... 33-14 W 11/7 at Rutgers ...... 19-13 W 11/6 at Rutgers ...... 13-34 L World War II, with the College Hill men winning all four games 11/14 Lakehurst ...... 0-14 L 11/13 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 27-7 W 11/21 Lehigh ...... 7-7 T 11/20 Lehigh ...... 23-13 W by a combined score of 205-7.

1943 (4-1) 1949 (2-6) Coach: Ben Wolfson Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith 10/16 U.S. Naval Air Station . 12-0 W 9/24 at Princeton ...... 14-26 L 10/23 Lehigh ...... 39-7 W 10/1 at Syracuse ...... 13-20 L 11/6 at Rutgers ...... 0-13 L 10/8 Muhlenberg ...... 35-14 W 11/20 Rutgers ...... 9-2 W 10/22 Delaware ...... 0-7 L 11/27 at Lehigh ...... 58-0 W 10/28 at George Washington 7-14 L 11/5 Rutgers ...... 0-14 L 1944 (6-1) 11/12 Bucknell ...... 14-21 L Coach: Ben Wolfson 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 21-12 W 10/7 at New York University 39-0 W 10/14 at Syracuse ...... 7-32 L 1950 (1-8) 10/21 at Lehigh ...... 44-0 W Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith 10/28 Rutgers ...... 19-6 W 9/23 Fordham ...... 19-20 L 11/4 Ursinus ...... 34-21 W 9/30 at Cornell ...... 0-27 L 11/11 at Rutgers ...... 39-0 W 10/7 Scranton ...... 7-20 L 11/18 Lehigh ...... 64-0 W 10/14 at Muhlenberg ...... 6-21 L 10/21 at Delaware ...... 9-7 W 10/28 at Bucknell ...... 0-32 L 11/4 Syracuse ...... 0-34 L 11/11 at Rutgers ...... 7-31 L The fi rst game between Lafayette and Lehigh. 11/18 Lehigh ...... 0-38 L

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 119 TEAM CAPTAINS LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1957-1974 1882 Henry Craven 1957 (4-4) 1963 (1-8) 1969 (4-6) 1883 Theodore Welles Coach: Steve Hokuf Coach: Kenneth Bunn Coach: Harry Gamble 1884 Lewis Frey 9/28 Muhlenberg ...... 20-13 W 9/28 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-47 L 9/20 Rutgers ...... 22-44 L 1885 John Hamme 10/5 at Buffalo ...... 14-6 W 10/5 at Muhlenberg ...... 7-18 L 9/27 at Columbia ...... 36-22 W 1886 Frederick Gutelius 10/12 Delaware ...... cancelled - Flu 10/12 Delaware ...... 0-61 L 10/4 at Hofstra ...... 41-25 W 1887 Frederick Payne 10/19 at Temple ...... 12-13 L 10/19 at Temple ...... 0-31 L 10/11 Drexel ...... 27-7 W 1888 Everet Camp 10/26 Bucknell ...... 35-13 W 10/26 Bucknell ...... 14-13 W 10/18 Boston University ..... 14-22 L 1889 Harry Mackey 11/2 at Gettysburg ...... 20-46 L 11/2 at Gettysburg ...... 12-14 L 10/25 Bucknell ...... 20-21 L 1890 Joseph Fox 11/9 Rutgers ...... 19-34 L 11/9 Rutgers ...... 0-49 L 11/1 at Gettysburg ...... 10-19 L 1891 Moncure March 11/8 at Vermont ...... 28-17 W 1892 Gustave Voight 11/16 Western Maryland ..... 40-13 W 11/16 Tufts ...... 13-25 L 11/15 Colgate ...... 10-14 L 1893 Ernest Edwards 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 13-26 L 11/30 at Lehigh ...... 6-13 L 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 19-36 L 1894 Samuel Jordan 1895 Gideon Boericke 1958 (5-3-1) 1964 (0-7-2) 1970 (6-5) 1896 George Waldbridge Coach: James McConlogue Coach: Kenneth Bunn Coach: Harry Gamble 1897 Charles Rinehart 9/27 at Dartmouth ...... 0-20 L 9/26 at Brown ...... 3-20 L 9/12 East Stroudsburg ...... 27-16 W 1898 Charles Best 10/4 Muhlenberg ...... 27-14 W 10/3 Hofstra ...... 7-7 T 9/19 at Rutgers ...... 16-41 L 1899 Edward Bray 10/11 at Delaware ...... 7-6 W 10/10 at Delaware ...... 0-28 L 9/26 at Columbia ...... 9-23 L 1900 John Chalmers 10/18 Temple ...... 35-0 W 10/17 Temple ...... 18-38 L 10/3 Drexel ...... 19-14 W 1901 Walter Bachman 10/25 at Bucknell ...... 34-6 W 10/24 at Bucknell ...... 12-54 L 10/10 at Delaware ...... 20-36 L 1902 Harry Trout 10/17 at Pennsylvania ...... 20-31 L 1903 John Ernst 11/1 Gettysburg...... 19-13 W 10/31 Gettysburg...... 3-21 L 11/8 at Rutgers ...... 0-18 L 11/7 at Rutgers ...... 6-31 L 10/24 at Bucknell ...... 28-30 L 1904 Joseph Morrison 10/31 Gettysburg...... 21-14 W 1905 Frank Newberry 11/15 at Tufts ...... 8-16 L 11/14 at Davidson ...... 12-31 L 11/22 Lehigh ...... 14-14 T 11/21 Lehigh ...... 6-6 T 11/7 at Davidson ...... 53-34 W 1906 Erastus Doud 11/14 Vermont ...... 31-14 W 1907 Charles Ellicott 1908 George McCaa 1959 (5-4) 1965 (3-7) 11/21 Lehigh ...... 31-28 W 1909 Arthur Blaicher Coach: James McConlogue Coach: Kenneth Bunn 1910 Edwin Foresman 1971 (5-5) 9/26 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-26 L 9/18 at Colgate ...... 0-40 L Coach: Neil Putnam 1911 William Dannehower 10/3 at Muhlenberg ...... 19-6 W 9/25 at Columbia ...... 14-10 W 1912 Howard Benson 9/18 Rutgers ...... 13-7 W 10/10 Delaware ...... 8-26 L 10/2 at Hofstra ...... 7-31 L 9/25 Columbia ...... 3-0 W 1913 William Wagenhurst 10/17 at Temple ...... 52-20 W 10/9 Delaware ...... 7-40 L 1914 Joseph Diamond 10/2 at Drexel ...... 21-13 W 1915 John Luhr 10/24 Bucknell ...... 12-6 W 10/16 at Temple ...... 12-27 L 10/9 Delaware ...... 0-49 L 1916 Paul Taylor 10/31 at Gettysburg ...... 13-16 L 10/23 Bucknell ...... 14-13 W 10/16 at Pennsylvania ...... 17-15 W 1917 Henry Lehr, Grant Scott 11/7 Rutgers ...... 14-16 L 10/30 at Gettysburg ...... 20-40 L 10/23 Bucknell ...... 0-33 L 1918 Grant Scott 11/14 Tufts ...... 13-0 W 11/6 Rutgers ...... 23-18 W 10/30 at Kings Point ...... 0-20 L 1919 John Weldon 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 28-6 W 11/13 Davidson ...... 10-14 L 11/6 at Gettysburg ...... 27-12 W 1920 Joseph Lehecka 11/20 at Lehigh ...... 14-20 L 11/13 Colgate ...... 14-51 L 1921 Joseph Lehecka 1960 (5-4) 11/20 at Lehigh ...... 19-48 L 1922 Frank Schwab Coach: James McConlogue 1966 (3-6) 1923 Arthur Deibel 9/24 at Pennsylvania ...... 14-35 L Coach: Kenneth Bunn 1972 (3-7) 1924 Charles Berry 10/1 Muhlenberg ...... 20-14 W 9/24 at Harvard...... 7-30 L Coach: Neil Putnam 1925 Louis Gebhard 10/8 at Delaware ...... 3-0 W 10/1 Hofstra ...... 6-9 L 9/16 Kings Point ...... 20-13 W 1926 Frank Kirkleski 10/15 Temple ...... 9-7 W 10/8 at Delaware ...... 15-23 L 9/23 at Colgate ...... 14-33 L 1927 Harold Cothran, 9/29 at Pennsylvania ...... 12-55 L William Atkinson 10/22 at Bucknell ...... 0-28 L 10/15 at Tufts ...... 40-0 W 10/7 at Delaware ...... 0-27 L 1928 Richard Guest 10/29 Gettysburg...... 10-7 W 10/22 at Bucknell ...... 25-7 W 10/14 Rutgers ...... 7-21 L 1929 William Sherwood 11/5 at Rutgers ...... 8-36 L 10/29 Gettysburg...... 18-19 L 10/21 at Bucknell ...... 7-26 L 1930 Raymond Woodfin 11/12 at Tufts ...... 22-7 W 11/5 at Rutgers ...... 28-32 L 10/28 at Maine ...... 6-16 L 1931 Walter Vanderbush, 11/19 Lehigh ...... 3-26 L 11/12 Colgate ...... 9-20 L 11/4 Gettysburg...... 39-25 W Victor Reuter 11/19 Lehigh ...... 16-0 W 11/11 Drexel ...... 16-0 W 1932 Adam Cirillo 1961 (2-6-1) 11/18 Lehigh ...... 6-14 L 1933 Jerry Miller Coach: James McConlogue 1967 (4-5) 1934 Charles Nesi 9/23 at Muhlenberg ...... 14-13 W Coach: Harry Gamble 1973 (6-3-1) 1935 W.R. Cocke, Jr. Coach: Neil Putnam 1936 Benjamin Snyder 9/30 at Pennsylvania ...... 7-14 L 9/23 at Hofstra ...... 0-28 L 10/7 Delaware ...... 0-34 L 9/30 at Harvard...... 0-51 L 9/15 at Kings Point ...... 21-3 W 1937 Edward Kanzler 9/22 Colgate ...... 21-55 L 1938 Nobert Weldon, 10/14 at Temple ...... 12-12 T 10/7 Bucknell ...... 21-6 W Harold Simmons 10/21 Bucknell ...... 0-13 L 10/14 Washington & Lee ...... 17-6 W 9/29 Pennsylvania ...... 16-14 W 1939 Hunter Jaggard 10/28 at Gettysburg ...... 0-6 L 10/21 Delaware ...... 2-21 L 10/6 C.W. Post ...... 28-12 W 1940 George Moyer 11/4 Rutgers ...... 6-37 L 10/28 at Gettysburg ...... 17-27 L 10/13 at Rutgers ...... 6-35 L 1941 John McKenna, 11/11 Tufts ...... 27-17 W 11/4 Rutgers ...... 3-27 L 10/20 Bucknell ...... 0-0 T 10/27 Maine ...... 23-13 W Joseph Laird 11/18 at Lehigh ...... 14-17 L 11/11 at Kings Point ...... 36-7 W 11/3 at Gettysburg ...... 19-3 W 1942 Charles Nagle 11/18 at Lehigh ...... 6-0 W 1943 Walter Sergy 11/10 Drexel ...... 21-11 W 1962 (3-6) 11/17 at Lehigh ...... 13-45 L 1944 Edward Podgorski Coach: James McConlogue 1968 (7-3) 1945 Game Captains 1946 Ed Whiteman 9/22 Muhlenberg ...... 17-0 W Coach: Harry Gamble 1974 (3-7) 1947 Tod Saylor 9/29 at Pennsylvania ...... 11-13 L 9/21 at Rutgers ...... 7-37 L Coach: Neil Putnam 1948 Daniel Kovacs 10/6 at Delaware ...... 7-28 L 9/28 at Columbia ...... 36-14 W 9/14 at Army ...... 7-14 L 1949 Gordon Schleer, 10/13 Temple ...... 0-21 L 10/5 Hofstra ...... 7-0 W 9/21 Kings Point ...... 13-17 L Joseph Zahurack 10/20 at Bucknell ...... 6-28 L 10/12 at Washington & Lee ...27-7 W 9/28 at Columbia ...... 15-0 W 1950 Jay Barclay, 10/27 Gettysburg...... 20-14 W 10/19 Drexel ...... 27-0 W 10/5 at Gettysburg ...... 14-3 W Joseph Diamond 11/3 at Rutgers ...... 0-40 L 10/26 at Bucknell ...... 10-13 L 10/12 at Hofstra ...... 17-7 W 1951 Melvin Everingham, 11/10 at Waynesburg ...... 10-0 W 11/2 Gettysburg...... 37-0 W 10/19 Pennsylvania ...... 7-37 L Gordon Patrizio 11/17 Lehigh ...... 6-13 L 11/9 Kings Point ...... 7-0 W 10/26 Colgate ...... 18-24 L 1952 Jack Herbruck, 11/16 at Colgate ...... 14-10 W 11/2 at Bucknell ...... 6-10 L Edward Greaves 11/23 Lehigh ...... 6-21 L 11/9 Rutgers ...... 0-35 L 1953 Joseph O’Lenic 11/23 Lehigh ...... 7-57 L

120 2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1975-1988 1975 (5-5) 10/18 Pennsylvania ...... 3-0 W 1986 (6-5, 2-2 Colonial League) 10/17 Davidson* ...... 38-10 W Coach: Neil Putnam 11/1 at Colgate ...... 0-44 L Coach: Bill Russo 10/24 at New Hampshire .....19-21 L 9/20 at Kings Point ...... 7-3 W 11/8 at New Hampshire ...... 6-26 L 9/13 Kutztown ...... 17-6 W 10/31 Colgate* ...... 14-35 L 9/27 Columbia ...... 10-7 W 11/15 Kings Point ...... 31-12 W 9/20 Holy Cross* ...... 14-38 L 11/7 Pennsylvania ...... 14-23 L 10/4 Hofstra ...... 31-19 W 11/22 Lehigh ...... 0-32 L 9/27 at Columbia ...... 26-21 W 11/14 at Army ...... 37-49 L 10/11 Bucknell ...... 5-15 L 10/4 Cornell ...... 33-22 W 11/21 at Lehigh* ...... 10-17 L 10/17 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-13 L 1981 (9-2) 10/11 New Hampshire ...... 16-20 L 10/25 at Colgate ...... 2-56 L Coach: Bill Russo 10/18 at Davidson ...... 51-14 W 1988 (8-2-1, 5-0 Colonial League) 11/1 Gettysburg...... 20-12 W 9/12 Central Conn. State ....51-0 W 10/25 at Bucknell* ...... 52-34 W COLONIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 11/8 at Rutgers ...... 6-48 L 9/19 at Davidson ...... 14-7 W 11/1 at Colgate* ...... 7-42 L Coach: Bill Russo 11/15 Davidson ...... 31-3 W 9/26 at Columbia ...... 28-13 W 11/8 at Pennsylvania ...... 14-42 L 9/10 Kutztown ...... 54-7 W 11/22 at Lehigh ...... 14-40 L 10/3 Maine ...... 17-0 W 11/15 at Army ...... 48-56 L 9/17 Holy Cross* ...... 28-20 W 10/10 Bucknell ...... 37-0 W 11/22 Lehigh* ...... 28-23 W 9/24 at Columbia ...... 49-3 W 1976 (5-5) 10/17 at Colgate ...... 0-30 L 10/1 at Colgate* ...... 42-35 W Coach: Neil Putnam 10/24 at Gettysburg ...... 28-14 W 1987 (4-7, 2-3 Colonial League) 10/8 at Bucknell* ...... 52-35 W 9/11 at Army ...... 6-16 L 10/31 C.W. Post ...... 48-10 W Coach: Bill Russo 10/15 at Army ...... 17-24 L 9/18 Kings Point ...... 7-10 L 11/7 New Hampshire ...... 18-21 L 9/12 Kutztown ...... 29-17 W 10/22 Mercyhurst ...... 50-18 W 9/25 at Columbia ...... 31-38 L 11/14 at U.S.M.M.A...... 49-13 W 9/19 at Holy Cross* ...... 11-40 L 10/29 Cornell ...... 21-21 T 10/2 Wagner ...... 44-21 W 11/21 at Lehigh ...... 10-3 W 9/26 Columbia ...... 38-7 W 11/5 Pennsylvania ...... 17-31 L 10/16 Pennsylvania ...... 14-15 L 10/3 at Cornell ...... 12-17 L 11/12 at Davidson* ...... 38-13 W 10/23 Colgate ...... 14-24 L 1982 (7-3) 10/10 Bucknell* ...... 42-21 W 11/19 Lehigh* ...... 52-45 W 10/30 at Bucknell ...... 17-7 W Coach: Bill Russo 11/6 at Gettysburg ...... 30-3 W 9/11 Rhode Island ...... 10-20 L 11/13 at Davidson ...... 30-20 W 9/18 at Army ...... 20-26 L 1986 Charles Brantley, 11/20 Lehigh ...... 21-17 W 9/25 at Columbia ...... 53-23 W TEAM CAPTAINS Ryan Priest,Chris Thatcher 10/2 at Bucknell ...... 37-6 W 1987 Jim Johnson, 1954 Russell Hedden Dave MacPhee 1977 (5-6) 10/9 at Maine ...... 14-28 L 1955 Bob Fyvie, Jack Burcin Coach: Neil Putnam 10/16 Pennsylvania ...... 35-20 W 1988 Chris LaPietra, 1956 Jack Slotter, Andy Nygren 9/10 Maine ...... 10-12 L 10/23 Davidson ...... 49-14 W Robert Burcin 1989 Frank Baur, 9/17 at Colgate ...... 12-38 L 11/6 at Princeton ...... 47-37 W 1957 William Harrick, Dwayne Norris 9/24 at Columbia ...... 10-21 L 11/13 Kutztown ...... 36-3 W Joseph Bozik 1990 Art Bittel, Tom Costello 10/1 at Kings Point ...... 33-6 W 11/20 Lehigh ...... 34-6 W 1958 Donald Dilly 1991 Dave Levine, 10/8 Bucknell ...... 34-7 W 1959 Donald Nikles Tim Moncman 10/14 at Pennsylvania ...... 7-42 L 1983 (6-5) 1960 Charles Bartos, 1992 Tom Kirchhoff, 10/22 at Army ...... 6-42 L Coach: Bill Russo Robert Howard Kevin McManus 10/29 Gettysburg...... 22-3 W 9/10 East Stroudsburg ...... 20-14 W 1961 Walter Doleschal, 1993 Chris Flood, 11/5 Fordham ...... 41-23 W 9/17 at Davidson ...... 35-12 W Peter Lehr Pete Ohnegian, 1962 Martin Shane 11/12 Davidson ...... 20-18 W 9/24 Columbia ...... 34-29 W Dave Pyne, 1963 John Brown, Mark Reardon 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 17-35 L 10/1 Bucknell ...... 33-3 W Richard Zanewicz 1994 Harrison Bailey, 10/8 Maine ...... 38-39 L 1964 Douglas Dill, Erik Marsh 1978 (4-7) 10/15 at Pennsylvania ...... 20-28 L George Hossenlopp 1995 Glenn Hunzinger, Coach: Neil Putnam 10/22 at James Madison ...... 31-14 W 1965 Thomas Rosenberg, Joseph Gavin Morrissey, 9/9 Gettysburg...... 31-0 W 10/29 Colgate ...... 7-21 L Smodish, Jarrett Shine 9/16 at Army ...... 14-24 L 11/5 at Princeton ...... 33-41 L Gabriel Washo 1996 B.J. Gallis, Quincy Miller 9/23 Kings Point ...... 10-13 L 11/12 Kutztown ...... 28-13 W 1966 Gary Marshall 1997 Dan Bengele, 9/30 at Columbia ...... 0-21 L 11/19 at Lehigh ...... 14-22 L 1967 Robert Albus Craig Hansen, 10/7 Fordham ...... 17-14 W 1968 Richard Lettieri Todd Stahlnecker 10/14 at Bucknell ...... 14-7 W 1984 (5-5) 1969 Robert Zimmers, 1998 Angel Colon, Gary Kolarik 10/21 Pennsylvania ...... 20-19 W Coach: Bill Russo Damian Wroblewski, 1970 Richard McKay Andy Zabinski 10/28 at Maine ...... 25-31 L 9/8 at Rhode Island ...... 10-31 L 1971 Peter Tonks, 1999 John Fistner, Jim Goff, 11/4 at Colgate ...... 7-17 L 9/15 New Hampshire ...... 7-21 L Edward DiSalvo Chad Williamson 11/11 at Davidson ...... 12-17 L 9/22 Kutztown ...... 16-3 W 1972 Steven Huntzinger, Donald 2000 Mike Levy, 11/18 Lehigh ...... 15-23 L 9/29 at Columbia ...... 23-14 W Meyer Phil Yarberough 10/6 at Maine ...... 20-22 L 1973 Thomas Kubler, 2001 Jim Brown, 1979 (5-3-2) 10/13 Connecticut ...... 20-13 W James Nolan Barret Diefendefer Coach: Neil Putnam 10/20 at Colgate ...... 20-41 L 1974 Adam Piergallini, 2002 Chris Partridge, 9/8 at Gettysburg ...... 41-6 W 11/3 at Bucknell ...... 3-10 L Michael Slattery Chris Royle 9/15 at Kings Point ...... 33-6 W 11/11 East Stroudsburg ...... 44-38 W 1975 Mark Jones, John Grimes 2003 Marko Glavic, 1976 Matt Walsh, John Weyrauch, Wes Erbe, 9/22 at Davidson ...... 13-16 L 11/17 Lehigh ...... 28-7 W George O’Shaughnessy 9/29 Columbia ...... 14-7 W John-Frank Stubits 1977 John Orrico, 2004 Wes Erbe, Stephen Bono 10/13 Bucknell ...... 0-0 T 1985 (6-5) Thomas Padilla 2005 Maurice Bennett, 10/19 at Pennsylvania ...... 9-7 W Coach: Bill Russo 1978 Jim Medes, Brian Musician David Nelson 10/27 Maine ...... 21-34 L 9/14 at New Hampshire ...... 20-7 W 1979 Tim Gerhart, Rich Smith 2006 Brad Maurer, 11/3 Colgate ...... 7-7 T 9/21 Colgate ...... 14-30 L 1980 Steve MacCorkle, Marvin Snipes, 11/10 Wagner ...... 21-3 W 9/28 Columbia ...... 20-0 W Ed Rogusky Justin Stovall 11/17 at Lehigh ...... 3-24 L 10/5 at Cornell ...... 17-3 W 1981 Steve Biale, Joe Skladany 2007 Marcel Quarterman 10/12 James Madison ...... 20-13 W 1982 Bob Mahr, Ed Stahl Kyle Sprenkle 1980 (3-7) 10/19 at Navy ...... 14-56 L 1983 Rich Doverspike, 2008 Andy Romans, Joe Russo Coach: Neil Putnam 10/26 at Rhode Island ...... 21-41 L Frank Novak, 2009 Ryan Hart-Predmore, Craig Williams 9/13 Central Conn. State ....3-14 L 11/2 Towson ...... 24-27 L Mark Leggiero, 1984 Frank Corbo Andrew Poulson 9/20 Davidson ...... 27-20 W 11/9 Bucknell ...... 47-0 W 1985 John Anderson, 2010 Mitchell Bennett, 9/27 at Columbia ...... 0-6 L 11/16 Kutztown ...... 23-7 W Ryan Priest Mike Schmidlein 10/4 at Maine ...... 3-24 L 11/23 at Lehigh ...... 19-24 L 10/11 at Bucknell ...... 0-14 L

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 121 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 1989-2001 1989 (5-5, 2-2 Colonial League) 10/13 Cornell ...... 16-38 L 1992 (8-3, 5-0 Patriot League) 1997 (3-8, 2-4 Patriot League) Coach: Bill Russo 10/20 at Army ...... 0-56 L PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Coach: Bill Russo 9/9 Kutztown ...... 44-14 W 10/27 at Holy Cross* ...... 3-34 L Coach: Bill Russo 9/6 Fordham* ...... 0-23 L 9/16 Holy Cross* ...... 21-23 L 11/3 at Fordham* ...... 59-14 W 9/12 Hofstra ...... 21-14 W 9/13 at Army ...... 14-41 L 9/23 at Pennsylvania ...... 12-25 L 11/10 at Colgate* ...... 7-36 L 9/19 Buffalo ...... 49-28 W 9/20 Bucknell* ...... 21-23 L 9/30 Columbia ...... 52-14 W 11/17 Lehigh* ...... 14-35 L 9/26 at Princeton ...... 35-38 L 9/27 at Brown ...... 27-35 L 10/7 at Cornell ...... 23-24 L 10/3 at Cornell ...... 33-44 L 10/4 Columbia ...... 31-3 W 10/14 Fordham ...... 40-7 W 1991 (6-5, 3-2 Patriot League) 10/10 at Army ...... 36-38 L 10/11 Colgate* ...... 6-44 L 10/21 at Army ...... 20-34 L Coach: Bill Russo 10/17 Harvard ...... 31-29 W 10/18 at Cornell ...... 34-41 (OT) L 10/28 Colgate* ...... 38-33 W 9/14 Buffalo ...... 42-21 W 10/24 at Fordham* ...... 44-21 W 10/25 Towson* ...... 38-0 W 11/4 at Bucknell* ...... 33-54 L 9/21 at Va. Military Inst. ...21-42 L 10/31 at Colgate* ...... 37-28 W 11/1 New Haven ...... 0-38 L 11/18 at Lehigh* ...... 36-21 W 9/28 Yale ...... 14-24 L 11/7 Holy Cross* ...... 15-6 W 11/15 at Holy Cross* ...... 34-23 W 10/5 at Pennsylvania ...... 20-12 W 11/14 at Bucknell* ...... 49-7 W 11/22 at Lehigh* ...... 31-43 L 1990 (4-7, 1-4 Patriot League) 10/12 Bucknell* ...... 20-16 W 11/21 Lehigh* ...... 32-29 W Coach: Bill Russo 10/19 Columbia ...... 30-15 W 1998 (3-8, 3-3 Patriot League) 9/8 Kutztown ...... 32-16 W 10/26 at Hofstra ...... 17-60 L 1993 (5-4-2, 3-1-1 Patriot League) Coach: Bill Russo 9/15 Bucknell* ...... 14-24 L 11/2 at Holy Cross* ...... 14-48 L Coach: Bill Russo 9/12 at Northeastern ...... 7-41 L 9/22 at Yale ...... 17-18 L 11/9 Fordham* ...... 33-7 W 9/11 Bucknell* ...... 31-14 W 9/19 Buffalo ...... 14-16 L 9/29 Pennsylvania ...... 20-13 W 11/16 Colgate* ...... 48-31 W 9/18 at Buffalo ...... 29-15 W 9/26 Brown ...... 21-23 L 10/6 at Columbia ...... 41-34 W 11/23 at Lehigh* ...... 18-36 L 9/25 Princeton ...... 7-21 L 10/3 at Dartmouth .....10-13 (OT) L 10/2 at Harvard...... 16-21 L 10/10 at Towson* ...... 27-7 W 10/9 at Columbia ...... 58-6 W 10/17 Princeton ...... 0-28 L 10/16 Hofstra ...... 17-17 T 10/24 at Bucknell* ...... 22-33 L 10/23 Fordham* ...... 27-12 W 10/31 Holy Cross* ...... 28-17 W 10/30 Colgate* ...... 7-7 T 11/7 at Fordham* ...... 27-20 W 11/6 at Holy Cross* ...... 52-27 W 11/14 at Colgate* ...... 27-42 L 11/13 at Army ...... 12-35 L 11/21 Lehigh* ...... 7-31 L 11/20 at Lehigh* ...... 14-39 L 1999 (4-7, 2-4 Patriot League) 1994 (5-6, 5-0 Patriot League) Coach: Bill Russo PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 9/11 at Towson* ...... 7-35 L Coach: Bill Russo 9/18 at Holy Cross* ...... 12-30 L 9/10 East Stroudsburg ...... 14-31 L 9/25 at Brown ...... 28-35 L 9/17 at Pennsylvania ...... 7-27 L 10/2 Dartmouth ...... 20-10 W 9/24 Hofstra ...... 6-27 L 10/9 Colgate* ...... 14-56 L 10/1 at Columbia ...... 13-28 L 10/16 at Princeton ...... 10-22 L 10/8 Dartmouth ...... 15-27 L 10/23 Bucknell* ...... 22-21 W 10/15 at Navy ...... 0-7 L 10/30 Marist ...... 38-13 W 10/22 Holy Cross* ...... 17-9 W 11/6 Fordham* ...... 27-7 W 10/29 at Bucknell* ...... 56-14 W 11/13 Duquesne ...... 17-28 L 11/5 at Colgate* ...... 14-6 W 11/20 at Lehigh* ...... 12-14 L 11/12 at Fordham* ...... 34-6 W 11/19 Lehigh* ...... 54-20 W 2000 (2-9, 1-5 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani 1995 (4-6-1, 3-2 Patriot League) 9/9 Towson* ...... 20-42 L Coach: Bill Russo 9/16 Princeton ...... 24-17 W 9/9 at Buffalo ...... 24-17 W 9/23 at Pennsylvania ...... 28-45 L 9/16 at Hofstra ...... 0-26 L 9/30 Harvard ...... 19-42 L 9/23 Pennsylvania ...... 8-28 L 10/7 at Columbia ...... 22-47 L 9/30 Columbia ...... 10-10 T 10/14 at Bucknell* ...... 30-42 L 10/7 at Dartmouth ...... 7-14 L 10/21 Holy Cross* ...... 28-13 W 10/14 at Princeton ...... 0-41 L 10/28 at Colgate* ...... 14-17 L 10/21 at Holy Cross* ...... 27-17 W 11/4 at Fordham* ...... 28-31 L 10/28 at Bucknell* ...... 11-30 L 11/11 at Duquesne ...... 14-23 L 11/4 Colgate* ...... 35-9 W 11/18 Lehigh* ...... 17-31 L 11/11 Fordham* ...... 24-21 (OT) W 11/18 at Lehigh* ...... 30-37 (OT) L 2001 (2-8, 1-6 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani Erik Marsh ’95 1996 (5-5, 2-2 Patriot League) 9/8 at Towson* ...... 13-16 (OT) L Coach: Bill Russo 9/15 at Princeton ...... cancelled 9/14 Millersville ...... 29-17 W 9/22 Pennsylvania ...... 0-37 L 9/21 Northeastern ...... 6-36 L 9/29 at Harvard...... 14-38 L 9/28 Cornell ...... 30-19 W 10/6 Columbia ...... 31-14 W 10/5 at Harvard...... 17-7 W 10/13 Bucknell* ...... 16-17 L did you know? 10/12 at Fordham* ...... cancelled 10/20 at Holy Cross* ...... 53-63 L 10/19 at Columbia ...... 0-3 L 10/27 Colgate* ...... 16-20 L Erik Marsh ’95 is the all-time leading rusher in Lafayette 10/26 at Colgate* ...... 9-40 L 11/3 Fordham* ...... 24-45 L 11/2 at Army ...... 21-41 L 11/10 at Georgetown* ...... 37-17 W history with 4,834 yards. A two-time All-American, Marsh 11/9 Bucknell* ...... 23-7 W 11/17 at Lehigh* ...... 6-41 L 11/16 Holy Cross* ...... 38-21 W helped lead the Leopards to Patriot League championships in 11/23 Lehigh* ...... 19-23 L both 1992 and 1994.

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2002 (7-5, 5-2 Patriot League) 2004 (8-4 , 5-1 Patriot League) 2006 (6-6, 5-1 Patriot League) 2008 (7-4, 3-3 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Coach: Frank Tavani 9/7 Monmouth ...... 30-29 W Coach: Frank Tavani Coach: Frank Tavani 9/6 at Marist ...... 28-6 W 9/14 Towson* ...... 23-7 W 9/4 Marist ...... 48-7 W 9/2 at Sacred Heart ...... 25-14 W 9/13 Georgetown* ...... 24-6 W 9/21 Pennsylvania ...... 21-52 L 9/11 at Georgetown* ...... 17-6 W 9/9 at Bucknell* ...... 21-0 W 9/27 Penn ...... 24-17 W 9/28 at Princeton ...... 19-34 L 9/18 at Princeton ...... 18-35 L 9/16 Penn ...... 21-11 L 10/4 Harvard ...... 27-13 L 10/5 at Duquesne ...... 22-23 L 9/25 at Richmond ...... 21-16 W 9/23 at Princeton ...... 26-14 L 10/11 at Columbia ...... 13-3 W 10/12 at Columbia ...... 28-21 W 10/2 Harvard ...... 23-38 L 9/30 Yale ...... 37-34 L 10/18 at Liberty ...... 35-21 W 10/19 Georgetown ...... 35-17 W 10/9 at Columbia ...... 35-14 W 10/14 at Harvard...... 24-7 L 10/25 at Fordham* ...... 48-13 W 10/26 at Fordham* ...... 26-33 L 10/16 at Bucknell* ...... 14-13 W 10/21 Holy Cross ...... 38-28 L 11/1 at Colgate* ...... 21-13 L 11/2 at Colgate* ...... 24-31 L 10/23 at Fordham* ...... 35-20 W 10/28 at Colgate* ...... 27-10 W 11/8 at Bucknell* ...... 38-21 W 11/9 at Bucknell* ...... 19-3 W 11/6 at Colgate* ...... 19-22 L 11/4 at Fordham* ...... 31-24 W 11/15 Holy Cross* ...... 27-26 L 11/16 Holy Cross* ...... 42-13 W 11/13 Holy Cross* ...... 56-20 W 11/11 Georgetown* ...... 45-14 W 11/22 Lehigh* ...... 31-15 L 11/23 Lehigh* ...... 14-7 W 11/20 Lehigh* ...... 24-10 W 11/18 Lehigh* ...... 49-27 W 11/27 at Delaware 11/25 at Massachusetts 2009 (8-3, 4-2 Patriot League) 2003 (5-6, 2-5 Patriot League) (NCAA Playoffs) ...... 14-28 L (NCAA Playoffs) ...... 35-14 L Coach: Frank Tavani Coach: Frank Tavani 9/12 at Georgetown* ...... 28-3 W 9/6 Marist ...... 49-0 W 2005 (8-4 , 5-1 Patriot League) 2007 (7-4, 4-2 Patriot League) 9/19 Liberty ...... 19-13 L 9/13 at Towson* ...... 13-19 L PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Coach: Frank Tavani 9/26 Penn ...... 20-17 (OT) W 9/27 Princeton ...... 28-13 W Coach: Frank Tavani 9/1 Marist ...... 49-10 W 10/3 at Yale ...... 31-14 W 10/4 Georgetown* ...... 10-17 L 9/13 at Marist ...... 40-21 W 9/8 at Georgetown* ...... 28-7 W 10/10 Columbia ...... 24-21 W 10/11 Columbia ...... 41-27 W 9/10 Richmond ...... 7-0 W 9/15 at Penn ...... 8-7 W 10/17 at Harvard...... 35-18 W 10/18 at Harvard...... 27-34 L 9/17 Princeton ...... 21-23 L 9/22 Princeton ...... 20-14 L 10/24 Fordham* ...... 26-21 W 10/25 Fordham* ...... 30-32 L 9/24 Fordham* ...... 27-10 W 10/6 Columbia ...... 29-0 W 10/31 Bucknell* ...... 35-14 W 11/1 Colgate* ...... 31-47 L 10/1 at Georgetown* ...... 12-7 W 10/13 at Harvard...... 44-23 L 11/7 Colgate* ...... 56-49 W 11/8 Bucknell* ...... 35-17 W 10/8 Columbia ...... 14-7 W 10/20 Fordham* ...... 36-27 L 11/14 Holy Cross* ...... 28-26 L 11/15 at Holy Cross* ...... 41-13 W 10/15 Harvard ...... 17-24 L 10/27 Colgate* ...... 31-21 L 11/21 Lehigh* ...... 27-21 (OT) L 11/22 at Lehigh* ...... 10-30 L 10/29 Bucknell* ...... 33-20 W 11/3 Bucknell* ...... 34-7 W 11/5 Colgate* ...... 15-18 L 11/10 at Holy Cross* ...... 31-21 W * denotes conference games 11/13 at Holy Cross* ...... 41-21 W 11/18 at Lehigh* ...... 21-17 W 11/20 at Lehigh* ...... 23-19 W 11/27 at Appalachian State (NCAA Playoffs) ...... 23-34 L

All-Time Record: 648-543-39 (.543)

All-Time Record vs. Patriot League Members: 183-159-16 (.534)

Record in Patriot League Play (1986-present): 75-57-1 (.568)

Patriot League Champions, 2004 Patriot League Champions, 2005

2010 LAFAYETTE FOOTBALL 123 LAFAYETTE VS. LEHIGH College Football’s Most-Played Rivalry LAFAYETTE-LEHIGH GAME MVP Beginning with the 1960 meeting, the media in “The Lehigh-Lafayette game is an integral part of a college education. The game provides attendance at the Lafayette-Lehigh football game have thrills and excitement and instills an attitude that is essential to succeed in all walks of selected the game’s Most Valuable Player. There have life. Traditions, pregame hype and celebrations are all as important as the game itself. been seven two-time winners of the MVP Award: No other football rivalry is quite like Lehigh-Lafayette. The traditions are pure and Tom Costello, Erik Marsh, Brad Maurer and Jonathan the festivities are genuine. Sportswriters are afraid to predict the winner, oddsmakers Hurt of Lafayette, and Marty Horn, Kim McQuilken shy from a point spread and coaches don’t have to worry about getting their players and J.B. Clark of Lehigh. Just two times have there been co-MVP’s (1976 and 2006). up for the game. Previous records, scores and games against common opponents are meaningless. It’s one game—all or nothing.” The Lafayette-Lehigh MVP winners through the years: Preface 1960 Al Richmond (Lehigh), RB, Sr. Legends of Lehigh-Lafayette 1961 Boyd Taylor (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1962 Walt King (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Todd Davidson and Bob Donchez 1963 Les Kish (Lehigh), QB, So. D&D Publishing Company, 1995 1964 George Hossenlopp (Lafayette), QB, Sr. 1965 Hal Yeich (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1966 Rick Craw (Lafayette), TB, Jr. 1967 Art Renfro (Lehigh), LB, Sr. 1968 Jim Petrillo (Lehigh), RB, So. 1969 Don Diorio (Lehigh), RB, So. 1970 Rick Nowell (Lafayette), WR/PK, Sr. 1971 Jack Rizzo (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1972 Kim McQuilken (Lehigh), QB, Jr. 1973 Kim McQuilken (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Series Facts 1974 Joe Alleva (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1975 Joe Sterrett (Lehigh), QB, Sr. First Meeting: Oct. 25, 1884; Easton—Lafayette 50, Lehigh 0 1976 Mark Jones (Lafayette), QB, Sr. Rod Gardner (Lehigh), RB, Sr. Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 2009; Bethlehem—Lehigh 27, Lafayette 21 1977 Mike Reiker (Lehigh), QB, Sr. OT 1978 Steve Kreider (Lehigh), WR, Sr. 1979 Joe Rabuck (Lehigh), RB, So. Series Record: Lafayette leads, 76-64-5 (.541) (145 games) 1980 Mike Crowe (Lehigh), DE, Sr. In Easton: Lafayette leads, 41-27-5 1981 Frank Novak (Lafayette), QB, So. 1982 Jack Gatehouse (Lafayette), WR, Sr. In Bethlehem: Lehigh leads, 36-35 1983 Marty Horn (Lehigh), QB, So. Neutral Site: Lehigh won the lone neutral game of the series in 1984 Jim Johnson (Lafayette), QB, Fr. Wilkes-Barre on Nov. 25, 1891 (16-2) 1985 Marty Horn (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1986 Bruce McIntyre (Lafayette), TB, Sr. Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Nov. 18, 1944; 1987 Mark McGowan (Lehigh), QB, Jr. Easton—Lafayette 64, Lehigh 0 1988 Tom Costello (Lafayette), TB, Fr. 1989 Tom Costello (Lafayette), TB, So. Largest Margin of Victory (Lehigh): Nov. 24, 1917; Bethlehem 1990 Erick Torain (Lehigh), RB, Sr. —Lehigh 78, Lafayette 0 1991 Glenn Kempa (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1992 Erik Marsh (Lafayette), TB, So. Last Shutout: Nov. 22, 1980; Easton—Lehigh 32, Lafayette 0 1993 Scott Semptimphelter (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Last Tie: Nov. 21, 1964; Easton, Lafayette 6, Lehigh 6 1994 Erik Marsh (Lafayette), TB, Sr. 1995 Brian Klingerman (Lehigh), WR, Sr. (100th meeting) 1996 Phil Stambaugh (Lehigh), QB, Fr. Points Scored in Series: Lafayette 2,590; Lehigh 2,100 1997 Rabih Abdullah (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1998 Ron Jean (Lehigh), RB, Jr. Longest Lafayette Win Streak: 10 wins, 1919-28 1999 Ron Jean (Lehigh), RB, Sr. Longest Lehigh Win Streak: 7 wins; 1995-2001 2000 Matt Salvaterra (Lehigh), DB, So. 2001 Josh Snyder (Lehigh), WR, Sr. Miscellaneous Facts: The schools played each other twice per 2002 Joe McCourt (Lafayette), TB, So. season from 1884-1901. They met three times in 1891 and did 2003 Jermaine Pugh (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 2004 Brad Maurer (Lafayette), QB, So. not meet in 1896, due to a player eligibility dispute between 2005 Jonathan Hurt (Lafayette), TB, Jr. the two schools. 2006 Brad Maurer (Lafayette), QB, Sr. Jonathan Hurt (Lafayette), TB, Sr. 2007 Rob Curley (Lafayette),QB, So. 2008 J.B. Clark (Lehigh), QB, So. 2009 J.B. Clark (Lehigh), QB, Jr.

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