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2015 SCHEDULE Media Information Opponents Athletic Communications and William & Mary ...... 78 SEPTEMBER Promomotions Staff . . . . . 2 Delaware ...... 79 5 WILLIAM & MARY...... 6 p.m. Media Services ...... 3 Princeton ...... 80 12 at Delaware...... 6 p.m. Leopards on Television . . . . .4 Wagner ...... 81 19 PRINCETON...... 7 p.m. Leopards on Internet . . . . . 5 Fordham ...... 82 26 at Wagner...... 6 p.m. Georgetown ...... 83 Quick Facts/Directory . . . . 6 Harvard ...... 84 2015 NCAA Division I . . . . .7 Holy Cross ...... 85 OCTOBER Football Championship Bucknell ...... 86 3 FORDHAM*...... 6 p.m. Traveling to Lafayette . . . . .8 Colgate ...... 87 10 at Georgetown*...... 3:30 p.m. Lehigh ...... 88 17 HARVARD...... 3:30 p.m. 2015 Leopards The Rivalry ...... 89, 134 24 at Holy Cross*...... 1 p.m. Season Outlook . . . . . 10-15 Overall Series Records . . .90-94 31 BUCKNELL*...... 3:30 p.m. Preseason Depth Chart . . . . 14 Player Bios ...... 16-49 2014 Season Review NOVEMBER Alphabetical Roster . . . .50-51 Game-by-Game Recaps . .96-101 7 COLGATE*...... 1 p.m. Numerical Roster . . . . .52-53 Overall Statistics . . . .102-103 15 Open...... Short Roster ...... 54 Standings/Awards .104 21 at Lehigh (151st Meeting)...... 12:30 p.m. Pronunciation Guide . . . . .54 The Tradition Coaching Staff Traditions of Excellence . . . 106 Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head Coach Lafayette All-Americans . . . 107 Frank Tavani ...... 56-58 Team Most Valuable Players . .108 Assistant Coaches . . . . .59-67 Team Records ...... 109 Individual Records . . . 110-119 The College All-Patriot League Players 120-121 Lafayette College—At A Glance . 69 Maroon Club Hall of Fame 122-123 Easton, . . . . .70 All-Time Coaching . . . . . 124 President ...... 71 Year-by-Year Results . . 125-133 Director of Athletics . . . . . 72 LC’s Pro Football Players . 126-127 Faculty Mentors ...... 73 Lafayette’s Team Captains 130-131 Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium . 74 Lafayette vs. Lehigh . . . . .134 Maroon Club Friends of Lafayette Football . .75 The Patriot League ...... 76 Front Cover (L to R): Matt Smalley ’15, Jared Roberts ’15 2014 All-Patriot League First-Team Selections

Credits: The 2015 Lafayette Football Media Guide was written and edited by Phil LaBella. Assistance was provided by Scott Morse, Brian Ludrof, Brooke Eveler and Erik Pedersen. Covers by Dale Mack. Initial interior layout by Taran Salabsky. Action photography by Rick Smith, Kenya Allen, Chuck Zovko and members of the Lafayette Athletic Communications and Promotions Staff. Additional photography provided by Dennis Connors, David Coulter and Lisa Massey Buffer. Printed by Lafayette College’s Reprographic and Bulk Mail Services. Lafayette Athletic Communications & Promotions Staff

Scott D. Morse Director of Athletic Communications and Promotions (610) 330-5122 (office) (610) 217-6445 (cell) [email protected] Covering The Leopards The 2015 edition of the Lafayette Media Guide has been produced Philip J. LaBella to assist with coverage of the Leopards. Additional information, including press Sports Information releases, feature ideas, photographs, clips and video highlights, is available upon Director request. Please review the following pages to familiarize yourself with Lafayette •Football SID (610) 330-5122 (office) College’s media policies and feel free to contact any member of the Lafayette (610) 217-3291 (cell) Athletic Communications and Promotions staff with questions. [email protected]

Brooke Eveler Digital Media and Dan Mowdy Public Address Announcer Marketing Manager (610) 330-5122 (office) (717) 887-6272 (cell) [email protected] Dan Mowdy begins his first season as He worked as a public address Lafayette College’s primary public announcer at the Athens (2004) and address announcer. Mowdy, who has Beijing (2008) Olympics in addition been involved with local sports for more to his work for World Championships, than 20 years, fills the void left by Jim U.S. Olympic Team Trials and Brian Ludrof Finnen who spent 50-plus years behind National Championships in cycling and Asst. SID (610) 330-5122 (office) the microphone of Fisher Stadium and gymnastics. (610) 844-3893 (cell) Kirby Sports before retiring in Mowdy is currently the host of RCN’s [email protected] 2015. Community Spotlight interview show in Mowdy has been a member of the the and Delaware Valley Lafayette Sports Network announcing and the proud father of two daughters, crew since 2000, serving in various Beth and Michelle. capacities including play-by-play, Erik Pedersen analysis and sideline reporting duties. Athletic Communications Assistant (610) 330-5122 (office) (443) 758-5285 (cell) [email protected]

Penny Nace Athletic Communications Secretary (610) 330-5122 (office) [email protected]

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CREDENTIALS MEDIA WILL CALL POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Media credentials for Lafayette home Media Will Call is located at Gate Following each game, there will be games are issued to working members 2, between Markle Parking Deck and a 10-minute cooling-off period. The of the media only and should be Oechsle Hall. visiting team’s press conference will be requested as early as possible. Requests conducted in the interview room in Kirby should be made to the Office of Athletic Sports Center, followed by Coach Tavani Communications and Promotions MEDIA SERVICES Working media at Fisher Stadium will and selected Lafayette players. Following (610-330-5122 or [email protected]). the coaches’ interview sessions, additional Lafayette College follows the receive the following: •Statistics displayed during the game players will be available to members of guidelines set forth by the NCAA the media. and the Patriot League governing •Final statistics including play-by-play •Game programs, pre-game notes the issuance of credentials. Season PLAYER TELEPHONE credentials will be granted only to media and flipcards outlets that cover Lafayette football •Halftime statistics INTERVIEWS on a regular basis. Otherwise, media •Action photos when available All requests for player telephone members will be granted credentials on interviews should be made at least 24 a single-game, space-available basis. TELEPHONES hours in advance through the Office Requests for season credentials should Telephone lines are available in the of Athletic Communications and arrive by Aug. 28, 2015. Requests for Rowland Press Box and in the Kirby Promotions. Telephone requests will be single-game credentials at Fisher Stadium Sports Center interview room. Media scheduled at an appropriate time, so as should arrive no later than one week in outlets desiring their own lines to be not to interfere with student-athlete’s advance of the game. All requests for installed in the press box should contact academic schedules. credentials should be made to: the Office of Athletic Communications and Promotions for further assistance. PATRIOT LEAGUE SERVICES Athletic Communications & The Patriot League office, located Promotions Lafayette College INTERNET in Center Valley, Pa., provides weekly 107 Kirby Sports Center Wireless internet access is available releases and updated statistics to working Easton, PA 18042-1772 throughout the Rowland Press Box and media. Matt Dougherty can be reached Phone: (610) 330-5122 in the Kirby Sports Center interview at [email protected] or www.GoLeopards.com room. (610) 289-1950 and on the web at A limited number of Ethernet jacks are PatriotLeague.com WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEONS also available for access to the internet in Each Tuesday during the season, the Rowland Press Box. Please see a MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION head coach Frank Tavani and at least member of the Athletic Communications Any questions concerning the Lafayette two members of the squad will address and Promotions staff for connection football program should be directed to the media and entertain questions. information. the Office of Athletic Communications The luncheons will be held at Pfenning and Promotions. Alumni Center overlooking Fisher REFEREE MIC FEED Stadium and begin at noon. Rowland Press Box offers a feed of the referee’s microphone for use in radio and MEDIA PARKING television broadcasts. Important Preseason Dates At the intersection of High and Hamilton streets, continue straight on INTERVIEW POLICIES Aug. 4 Patriot League Media Day High Street approximately 25 yards All interviews with Lafayette players Aug. 9 Freshmen report to campus and turn right on the east side of and coaches must be arranged through Markle Hall which leads to the “visitors the Athletic Communications and Aug. 10 Upperclassmen report parking” deck. The Otis F. Rowland Promotions Office. Players will not be Aug. 11 First full squad practice (1895) Press Box in Fisher Stadium is available on game day until after the located just below the parking deck. game. Aug. 16 First double session Parking passes will be mailed if the Aug. 26 Lafayette Media Day Office of Athletic Communications and POSTGAME MEDIA Promotions is notified in advance. Aug. 27 Freshman move-in program & INTERVIEW ROOM Aug. 31 Classes begin The postgame media and interview room is located in Kirby Sports Center. Sept. 1 First weekly media luncheon Entrance to the building is through the Sept. 5 Season opener vs. William & Mary glass atrium at field level.

2015 3 LAFAYETTE Football Leopards on Television

A national leader in Division I FCS television coverage, the Lafayette Sports Network will provide Leopard fans across the country and around the world with live coverage options of Lafayette’s entire season for the 13th straight year. Now in its 19th year of existence, LSN has become a staple for Leopard fans. Fans will hear the familiar voice of Gary Laubach handling the play-by- play duties for the 19th season. Mike Joseph ’88, former Lafayette football standout and assistant coach, will serve as the primary LSN football analyst for the sixth season. John Leone, who is in his 18th season with LSN, will report on the Leopards from the sideline. The Lafayette Sports Network, named The Lafayette Sports Network features RCN Sports Director Gary Laubach (right) and color a finalist in 2013, 2014 and 2015 for commentator Mike Joseph ’88 (left). College Sports Media Awards by Sports Video Group and NACDA, has annually produced the most expansive television package in the Patriot League since its inception in 1997. Each LSN telecast airs live regionally to more than 10 million viewers on RCN-1004HD and WBPH-60 in the Lehigh Valley, Western and Pocono areas, and RCN-608HD in Philadelphia. LSN can also be viewed in central New Jersey, New York City, Boston, Chicago and Washington D.C. live via the RCN television network (RCN-608HD). All LSN broadcasts are also streamed live on the Patriot League Network via GoLeopards.com. Head coach Frank Tavani completes a halftime interview on CBS Sports Network during the Select LSN telecasts are available live during the 150th meeting of Lafayette-Lehigh in 2014. on ESPN College Extra, MASN (Mid- Atlantic Sports Network) and American Sports Network, LSN’s national distribution partners via DIRECTV and DISH Network (more than 95 million viewers nationally). Select LSN broadcasts are also streamed live on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app.

LSN analyst John Leone interviews ’ manager and Lafayette alum Joe Maddon.

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Video Streaming Fans can watch all of the Leopards games on either ESPN3.com or the Patriot League Network via GoLeopards.com. Each LSN telecast will be streamed live on the Internet and archived for viewing anytime. More than 100 athletic contests will be broadcast live on the Patriot League Network via GoLeopards.com this year.

LIVE STATS All of Lafayette’s home games and select road games will feature CBS’s GameTracker statistical display on GoLeopards.com.

SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest Lafayette information through the Leopards’ social media outlets on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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www.facebook.com/GoLeopards Lafayette Quick Facts Athletic Team Orthopedic Surgeon: FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Nick Slenker (Arizona ’00) Location: Easton, Pa. 18042 Director of Sports Medicine: Season: 134th (first season: 1882) (60 miles north of Philadelphia) Matt Bayly (Springfield ’89) All-Time Record: 669-578-39 (.535) (70 miles west of New York) Senior Associate Athletic Trainer: National Championships: 3 Founded: 1826 Dawn Comp (Millersville ’92) (1896, 1921, 1926) Enrollment: 2,400 undergraduates Associate Athletic Trainers: Patriot League Championships: 7 Nickname: Leopards Tiffany Nish (North Carolina ’06) (1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, Colors: Maroon and White Matt Frantz (East Stroudsburg ’08) 2013) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Football Assistant Athletic Trainers: Undefeated Seasons: 6 Championship Subdivision Jonathan Edwards (SUNY Cortland ’12) (1896, 1909, 1921, 1926, 1937, 1940) Conference: Patriot League (one of Nicole Perdue (Northern Colorado ‘09) Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 seven football playing members; began Director of Athletic Equipment play in 1986 as the ) Services: Dan Haasis (Alfred ’12), Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: Home Stadium: Fisher Field at Fisher (610) 330-5492 8/3 Stadium; opened in 1926 (13,132 Special Teams Starters Returning/ capacity; FieldTurf synthetic surface) Football Secretaries: Lost (, , snapper): Donna Holden, Elaine Nesbit, Website: GoLeopards.com 3/0 (610) 330-5485 Twitter: @GoLeopards, @LafColFootball Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/17 Football Office Phone: Offensive / Defensive Formations: Fisher Stadium Press Box: (610) 330-5485 (610) 330-5454 Multiple Sets / 4-2-5 Football Office Email: 2014 Records: 5-6 overall, [email protected] COLLEGE / ATHLETIC 3-3 Patriot League (3rd place) 2015 Captains: To be determined ADMINISTRATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS AND College President: PROMOTIONS Alison R. Byerly (Wellesley ’83), Director of Athletic FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Faculty Representative for Athletics: Communications & Promotions: Scott Morse (Slippery Rock ’90) Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head Football Susan L. Averett (Colorado State ’86), Coach: Frank Tavani (Lebanon Valley Sports Information Director: ’76; 16th season as head coach, 29th at Director of Athletics: Phil LaBella (St. Bonaventure ’98) Lafayette) Bruce E. McCutcheon (William & Mary ’76) Digital Media & Marketing Manager: Brooke Eveler (Wilmington ’12) Lafayette/Career Record: 81-88/same Senior Associate Assistant Sports Information Offensive Staff Director of Athletics: Director: Brian Ludrof (Delaware ’12) • Mickey Fein (Maine ’99; 8th season) Kaitlyn McKittrick (Moravian ’04), Athletic Communications Assistant: Offensive Coordinator/QBs/WRs • Stan Clayton (Penn State ’88; Associate Director of Athletics: Erik Pedersen (Fordham ’12) 7th season) Offensive Line George Bright (Claflin ’85), Athletic Communications Secretary: • Phil Hallahan (Syracuse ’03; Penny Nace Asst. Director of Athletics for Peak 11th season)Recruiting Coord./RB Performance: Office Phone/FAX: • Scott Biel (Lafayette ’12; 3rd season) Brad Potts (IUP ’05) (610) 330-5122/5519 Offensive Assistant/TE • Tim Brady (Springfield ’11; Office Email: [email protected] Athletic Business Manager: 3rd season) Offensive Assistant/WR David Blasic (Penn State ’84), Defensive Staff Department of Athletics Phone: • Art Link (Florida ’99; 2nd season) (610) 330-5470 Defensive Coordinator/ • Doug McFadden (Friends ’01; 7th Ticket Manager: season) Special Teams Coordinator/DB Renee Ricciuti (East Stroudsburg ’15) • Ian Dell (Lafayette ’10; 4th season) (610) 330-5471 Defensive Line Director of Health Services/Team • McNeil Parker (Kenyon ’10; Physician: 2nd season) Defensive Assistant/S Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein (Rutgers ’76) • Mark Wojcik (Gettysburg ’13; 1st season) Defensive Assistant/DL Athletic Team Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. Carl B. Weiss, Jr. (Rochester ’78),

2015 6 LAFAYETTE Football NCAA Division I Football Championship

The NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision is under the control, direction and supervision of the Division I FCS Football Committee appointed by the NCAA Management Council. Previously, Lafayette Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon served as 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 2015 NCAA Division I Football Championship competition are the responsibility of the committee. In 2013, for the fourth time in First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final program history, Lafayette qualified November 28 December 5 December 11/12 December 18/19 January 9 for the FCS Playoffs. The Leopards’ berth came with the Patriot League #1 Seed title. The Division I Football Championship consists of a 24-team tournament, with the top eight #8 Seed seeds receiving a first-round bye. The championship game will be held Jan. 9, 2016 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas and shown on #5 Seed ESPN2. The champions of 11 conferences — Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic, Mid-Eastern Athletic, #4 Seed Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Pioneer, Southern and Southland—receive automatic Toyota Stadium bids to the tournament. The field #3 Seed Frisco, Texas NATIONAL grew from 16 to 20 teams in 2010 CHAMPION and expanded from 20 teams to its current 24-team format which began in 2013. The committee #6 Seed selects the remaining teams at large with assistance from regional advisory committees.

Teams are selected for the #7 Seed championship on the basis of the following criteria (not in preferential order): (1) eligibility and availability of student-athletes #2 Seed for NCAA post-season competition, (2) won-loss record and (3) strength of schedule. * Host Institution All times are Eastern time. Information subject to change. © 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering.

2015 7 LAFAYETTE Football Traveling to Lafayette

From the West Exit Route 22 at the 4th Street Exit (the last exit in Pennsylvania). At the of the exit ramp turn left at the traffic light onto Bushkill Street. Proceed straight approximately 100 yards to the next traffic light and turn left onto 3rd Street and pass under Route 22. Continue straight approximately 100 yards to the base of College Hill and bear right as 3rd Street becomes College Avenue. Proceed uphill on College Avenue approximately 200 yards and turn left onto McCartney Street. Continue on McCartney Street to the first stop venue sign. At this point turn left onto High Street. Proceed to Markle Parking Deck N College A located on the right behind Fisher Stadium. Spaces are reserved for media Route 611 members. All passes are pre-distributed via mail and cannot be left at the parking deck entrance. Easton Exit

Route 22 From the East Exit Route 22 at the second exit (marked Lafayette College) after crossing the Delaware River from Phillipsburg, N.J. Proceed straight off the exit ramp approximately 200 yards and turn right onto 3rd Street at the traffic light. At this point refer to the westbound directions beginning with “continue straight approximately 100 yards to the base of College Hill.”

From the North From Route 80 (east-west) take Route 33 South (exit 46A) approximately 25 miles. Exit Route 33 to Route 22 east. At this point refer to the beginning of the eastbound directions.

From the South From the Philadelphia area, take the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike northbound and exit off for Allentown/Lehigh Valley on Route 22 east. Proceed on Route 22 east for approximately 20 miles passing Allentown and Bethlehem. At this point refer to the beginning of the eastbound directions.

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Giacomo’s (Deli) Taco Bell Big Woody’s Marblehead Grill *Best Western Holiday Inn Express 1522 Sullivan Trail 700 Cattell St. 2420 Northampton St. Lehigh Valley 25th St. & Route 22 4101 W. Penn Hwy. (610) 438-1945 (610) 258-7007 (610) 252-4442 (610) 258-4301 Hotel & Conference Easton, Pa. Center (610) 923-9495 McDonald’s Wendy’s Carrabba’s Morici’s Routes 22 & 512 2471 Park Avenue 25th St. Shopping Ctr. 204 Wood Ave. Bethlehem, Pa. The Lafayette Inn 218 Cattell St. (610) 253-8453 (610) 258-5597 (610) 258-5326 (610) 253-6257 (610) 866-5800 525 W. Monroe St. S 3rd Street Easton, Pa. *Lafayette Athletics DeLorenzo’s Pearly Baker’s (610) 258-5752 *Hampton Inn- (610) 253-4500 3417 Sullivan Train corporate partner Easton 11 Centre Square *Papa John’s (610) 438-6026 (610) 253-9949 3723 Easton-Naza- *TownPlace Suites 759 S. 25th St. reth Highway 3800 Easton-Nazareth Fat Daddy’s Pizza D’oro (610) 253-4200 Easton, Pa. Highway Southern Bar-B-Q (610) 250-6500 Easton, Pa. 200 Cattell Street Burger King 1602 Sullivan Trail (610) 253-5533 610-253-8047 25th St. & *Hampton Inn & *preferred hotels Wood Ave. Suites (610) 253-7247 200 Gateway Dr. Bethlehem, Pa. (610) 868-2442

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the 2015 leopards Season Outlook

Lafayette is coming off a 5-6 versatile safety has nine interceptions The offensive line also lost three campaign in 2014 that saw the Leo- during his career. starters. Luke Chiarolanzio was a pards finish third in the conference Smalley enters his third season as two-time All-Patriot League selection, standings, one year removed from the a starter at cornerback. In 2014, he a four-year starter at tackle and was Patriot League title in 2013. led the team in passes defended and the anchor of the front five for several For the first time in several was third on the team in tackles (61). seasons. Zach Mazur started all 34 seasons, Lafayette head coach Frank The Philadelphia native is also an all- games in his final three seasons and was Tavani is looking to the defense to conference kick returner who averages an All-Patriot League selection his final lead the team as the Leopards search 26.5 yards per kick return and holds two. His versatility saw him play center, for their eighth Patriot League title. the school record for longest kick return left tackle and right tackle in 2014. Eight starters return on that side of in a game (99 yards). Max Ngolla played in 25 games the ball and the Leopards appear to with 22 starts his last three campaigns be deep at every defensive position DEPARTING at right guard, the run game clearly following the third recruiting class in The offensive side of the ball was bolstered by his presence in the lineup. the scholarship era on College Hill. hit hard by graduation. Four-time Justin Adams, who All-Patriot League Ross played in 24 games over three seasons, RETURNING ALL-LEAGUE Scheuerman left as the school’s third is another key departure from the Two All-Patriot League First- all-time leading rusher with 3,504 offense and return game. Team selections, who hold four all- yards, also taking with him 41 career The final loss on the offensive conference credentials among them, rushing touchdowns (fourth all-time). side is truly a tragic one. Brian Keller, return for the 2015 season. Seniors Scheuerman, who signed a the starting in 2014, died in Jared Roberts (strong safety) and free agent contract with the NFL’s June after sustaining injuries in a car Matt Smalley (cornerback) are Steelers, was a dual threat, accident. Keller started seven games part of an experienced defensive finishing with 129 career receptions for with 24 catches for 320 yards and three backfield that stacks up as one of the 1,129 yards and eight receiving TD’s. touchdowns in 2014. His teammates best in the region and certainly the His final contribution may well be his and the coaching staff have dedicated conference. Lafayette legacy, as the tailback ran the 2015 season to his memory. Roberts has started 31 games the for 304 yards and three touchdowns “We’re going to utilize the energy, past three years and returns for a fifth against archrival Lehigh in the 150th the spirit and the work ethic that he season after applying for a medical meeting of college football’s most- brought to the program to help us redshirt for the 2011 season which played rivalry at Yankee Stadium on achieve the goal that he wanted so very he missed with a hand injury. The Nov. 22, 2014. much in his senior year — a Patriot League championship,” Tavani said. On the defensive side of things, James Coscia was one of the team’s most consistent performers, a three- year starter at who led the team with 8.5 tackles for loss in his final season. Shane Dorner started the final six games of 2014 at the other end and played in all 11 games. Colton Kirkpatrick played in 30 games during his career and started 18 games combined in 2013 and 2014.

OFFENSE OVERALL On the whole, five starters and 14 letterwinners return on offense, a similar number entering last season. Unlike in 2014, the offensive line is inexperienced as three of the front five starters for offensive line coach Stan Clayton (Chiarolanzio, Mazur and Ngolla) graduated and key backup Paul Federinko left the program. Beyond the questions up front, Tavani and offensive coordinator Mickey Fein are searching for their Senior SS Jared Roberts

2015 10 LAFAYETTE Football next tailback, a player or players who can help fill the gaping hole left by graduation. Scheuerman averaged 108 yards per game on the ground in 2014 and churned out 1,868 all-purpose yards, the sixth best mark in the nation. Healthy , with No. 1 Drew Reed and No. 2 Blake Searfoss both coming off injury, will go a long way to balancing the passing attack with the run game and creating a more efficient offense. “We need to utilize some weapons that we have at the skill positions which are strong at all spots: wide receiver, tight end and running back,” Tavani said of the offensive approach in 2015.

DEFENSE OVERALL The defensive unit, under second- year defensive coordinator Art Link, will power the team. Eight of 11 starters and 23 letterwinners return, with depth at nearly every level of the Junior QB Drew Reed and senior OT Nick Zataveski 4-2-5 alignment. Link and the defensive staff spent being thrust into the starting role in the yard connection. much of the 2014 spring season helping seventh game of the season. He went on The QB corps expanded to four with the players familiarize themselves to garner College Football Performance the addition of Mike Lewis who threw with a new system and terminology. Awards’ National Freshman Performer for 246 completions, 30 touchdowns The 2015 spring season was more of a of the Year honors after aiding in the and 3,050 yards at Palmyra (Pa.) High refinement, as the program is in year Leopards’ title run and he was named School. two of the defensive system. New to the a finalist for The Sports Network’s team but not the scheme is defensive Jerry Rice Award, which is doled out to TAILBACKS assistant Mark Wojcik, who was an the top FCS freshman in the country. For Tavani and Fein, the spring assistant with Link at New Hampshire Reed was the first player in conference was spent finding the squad’s next and worked most recently at Merrimack history to win Offensive Player and tailback to replace Scheuerman. An College. He will focus on the defensive Rookie of the Week honors in the same NFL caliber player and four-time All- line while on College Hill. week, twice achieving the feat. Patriot League selection, Scheuerman “Our strength really is on the Classmate Blake Searfoss has led the team in rushing for the last four defense now, considering our depth up shown that he can step into the starting years, racking up 3,504 yards and 41 front at the D-line, our experience at signal caller role when called upon. touchdowns, including 1,191 yards in the linebacker position and certainly in Searfoss played in 10 games, mostly 2014. the secondary,” Tavani explained. as the PAT and field goal holder, but Junior Kyle Mayfield and was the starting for the sophomore DeSean Brown are the QUARTERBACKS Fordham and Georgetown games and frontrunners, but senior Deuce Gruden The Leopards have two talented took the bulk of the snaps at Colgate. and sophomores Rajhan Meriwether juniors returning at quarterback. Both Searfoss was set to start the 150th and Rob Speranza are also pushing for suffered season-ending injuries in 2014 Meeting with Lehigh on Nov. 22, playing time. and saw limited action in the spring, 2014, but injured his foot in the week Brown was the main back-up for but are ready to go at the start of of practice leading up to the Yankee Scheuerman in 2014, playing in 11 training camp. Stadium contest. games while carrying 41 times for 247 The presumptive starter, junior Searfoss completed 102-of-170 for yards with a long run of 47 yards. An Drew Reed, started eight games in 1,063 yads with seven touchdowns and ankle injury to Mayfield opened up 2014, but wasn’t healthy for much of four interceptions in 2014. opportunities for Brown, as Mayfield the season, battling shoulder and foot “It’s a luxury from a coaching played in the season opener vs. Sacred injuries before requiring season-ending standpoint to have two of the Heart, but missed the next four games surgery after week 10. most talented quarterbacks in the with injury. He played in four games Reed completed 113-of-186 for conference,” Tavani said. “We’re overall and started vs. Holy Cross, 1,022 yards with seven touchdowns confident in both of them and their carrying 11 times for 46 yards. Gruden and nine interceptions in 2014. Those ability to lead the team when called had 12 carries for 38 yards in six games numbers paled in comparison to the upon.” for the Leopards in 2014. gaudy ones he put up in his freshman Sophomore Josh Davis received “Kyle Mayfield started to show campaign, when he completed a school- much of the playing time in the spring what he could do versus Sacred Heart in record 73 percent of his passes (132- while Searfoss and Reed recovered from the season opener, but unfortunately a of-182) for 1,887 yards. Reed threw 17 their injuries. Davis completed his only horse-collar tackle in that game resulted touchdowns and five interceptions after pass of 2014 in the Lehigh game, a 25- in a high ankle sprain that hampered

2015 11 LAFAYETTE Football him for the rest of the season,” Tavani said. “He looked good in the spring, has been participating in summer workouts and should be ready step up along with DeSean Brown.” “Deuce Gruden had an excellent, productive spring and has become comfortable in the position. He is one of the strongest and quickest kids on the team and certainly could give you something situationally, particularly in short-yardage plays.”

FULLBACKS/TIGHT ENDS Senior Dan Dellovade cemented himself as the starting fullback in 2014. Dellovade played in all 11 games at fullback and as a key special teams performer. When the Leopards went to a two-back set, he secured starts against Bucknell and Lehigh, helping to pave the way for Scheuerman’s 300-yard game against the Mountain Sophomore WR Matt Mrazek Hawks. Depending on the formation, Lafayette has used fullbacks and tight WIDE RECEIVERS Granjean also bolster the receiver ends interchangeably as lead blockers, In 2014, seven players made 20 ranks. pass protectors and receivers. At the or more catches for the Leopards and traditional tight end spot, senior Bobby four of them (Scheuerman, Adams, OFFENSIVE LINE DePietro and sophomore Dylan Demetrius Dixon and Mike Duncan) Filling the front five will be a Wadsworth have emerged as solid have graduated. Scheuerman was challenge for Clayton and Tavani, options and will be asked to increase the biggest loss in terms of numbers, as just two starters return to the their contributions in 2015. Freshmen making 57 catches for 521 yards and fold following the graduation of Liam Reedy and Angus Evans will three touchdowns. Of the other three, Chiarolanzio, Mazur and Ngolla, all of join the mix. only Adams started more than half whom started two or more seasons and of the games, as Dixon and Duncan played at an all-league level. battled injuries throughout their final Senior Nick Zataveski, who seasons. started six of seven games in which he Sophomore Matt Mrazek and played in 2014, will return to the right junior Tim Vangelas stepped to the tackle spot. Juniors Toussaint Helm front of the line as the season wore on. and David Miller, who saw limited Mrazek corralled 26 balls for 360 yards action in 2014, will serve as the backup and two touchdowns and started six of tackles. the last seven games. He earned team On the other side of the line, junior offensive rookie of the year honors. Connor Staudle returns to the left Vangelas secured 30 catches, second guard slot, one of just two linemen best on the team, for 240 yards and one (joining Mazur) and seven players touchdown while starting seven of 10 overall who started all 11 games in games. 2014. Staudle will be backed up Logan A wildcard in the mix is senior Grieser, one of three freshmen in the Darrell Crawford. Because of need, offensive two-deep. Crawford moved to the defensive side “On the whole, we’re a young of the ball for 2014, playing cornerback group and with that you always look where he started the first five games to your seniors and guys that have and played in all 11. He will be looking played,” Tavani said. “Nick Zataveski to showcase his abilities, as previous has played the most of any returners seasons at wide receiver were hampered and Connor Staudle played all 11 by injuries. games as a sophomore and knows what Sophomores Rocco Palumbo and it takes to grind through a year on the Nick Franzese were both letterwinners O-line.” in their initial seasons in the Maroon Playing alongside Staudle is and White, playing in 10 games apiece. sophomore Cam Smith who played in The 6-3 Palumbo had eight catches for three games and earned the start vs. 36 yards as a freshman. Colgate as a rookie. Four freshmen, C.J. Amil, Joey The Leopards will be very young at Chenoweth, Connor Goss and Chris center. Sophomore Mike Donnelly and Senior TE Bobby DePietro

2015 12 LAFAYETTE Football freshman Tanner Kern will vie with senior John Lang for an opportunity to handle snaps and make the line calls. If healthy, senior John Hoffman will challenge for the starting right guard spot. He played in five games in 2014 after missing the 2013 season with a shoulder injury. He will be backed up by sophomore Anders Warfel, who can also play center, and freshman Kevin Zataveski, Nick’s brother, when camp starts. “We have a young but very talented, strong, athletic O-Line group. We’re going to have to survive the season with 12 offensive linemen which is very difficult to do,” Tavani explained. “Most coaches like to be three deep, 15-18 guys, but we’re down six spots due to injuries and other things.” “As a coaching staff, we have to be cognizant of their practice time and Senior DT Steve Mercado number of reps they get because any time you have a helmet and shoulder linemen to play every game. in 12 games as a freshman and 10 pads on, that is a live practice for The tackle spot will be even deeper as a sophomore, seeing time in key interior linemen.” as junior Robin Cepeda returns situations. At the other end of the line following a knee injury. Cepeda was is likely to be Darren Wright. The DEFENSIVE LINE near the top of the depth chart before senior started the first five games of the For the second straight season, sustaining a preseason injury in 2014. 2014 season and played in 10 of 11, two of the four starters return on the Junior Andy Labudev is also finishing with the third most sacks of defensive line with the graduation of expected to be at full strength and any Leopard. defensive ends James Coscia, a three- challenge for playing time. Labudev Pushing Albershardt and Wright year starter, and Shane Dorner. worked his way into the starting front are Tyler Vickers, Duncan Sparks, Both tackles return for defensive as a freshman before breaking his leg. and Beau Bosch. Vickers played in six line coach Ian Dell. Senior Steve In 2014, he played in seven games, games in 2014. Sparks, a converted Mercado enters his third year as a starting three of the last four in the linebacker, played in nine games as a starter. Mercado played in nine games four-man lineup. sophomore while Bosch saw action in and recovered three fumbles in 2014, Despite losing Coscia and Dorner, three contests as a rookie. while junior Matt Rothrock started the Leopards do have experience at “We are deep and talented on the all 11 games as one of two defensive end. Junior Collin Albershardt played D-line, particularly in the interior. We should be strong in defending the 2015 GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER BREAKDOWN run,” Tavani explained. “Our defensive end pool is talented and athletic and they have to start stepping up and giving us production with sacks and pressuring the quarterback. There is a real emphasis by our D-line group to 2 get after the quarterback with the front 9 7 four before we start bringing in help.” 1 27 14 LINEBACKERS 3 Seniors Mark Dodd and Chris 3 1 2 2 Brockman, along with sophomore 5 2 Brandon Bryant, will fill the 1 linebacker positions. 1 “Dodd, Brockman and Bryant 2 are as strong a group as any in our 2 conference,” Tavani said. They’re experienced, hungry and team leaders 5 Pennsylvania-27 Illinois-3 Texas-2 as well.” New Jersey-14 Ohio-3 Virginia-2 A natural leader because of his New York-9 Colorado-2 Arizona-1 position at middle linebacker, Dodd Connecticut-7 Georgia-2 District of Columbia-1 is the team’s top returning tackler. He California-5 Massachusetts-2 Michigan-1 made 89 stops and picked off a pair of Florida-5 North Carolina-2 Tennessee-1 West Virginia-1 passes while starting all 11 games in

2015 13 LAFAYETTE Football a starter at safety and also has shown 2015 PROJECTED DEPTH CHART the ability to move around in the secondary, even playing corner. He has OFFENSE nine career interceptions and is coming STARTER BACKUP off a year in which he picked off a QB 7 Drew Reed (6-1, 195, Jr.) 9 Blake Searfoss (6-2, 210, Jr.) pair of passes and made 57 tackles. 12 Josh Davis (6-2, 203, So.) Slotted behind Roberts is senior Alex TB 30 DeSean Brown (6-0, 200, So.) 25 Kyle Mayfield (6-1, 220, Jr.) Merriman who missed the 2014 season FB/TE 49 Dan Dellovade (6-1, 255, Sr.) 44 Will Eisler (6-2, 235, Fr.) due to injury. In 2013, he played in 10 TE 84 Bobby DePietro (6-3, 255, Sr.) 89 Dylan Wadsworth (6-3, 245, So.) games with a pair of starts, bringing WR 17 Matt Mrazek (6-4, 205, So.) 18 Nick Franzese (6-0, 185, So.) athleticism to the field. 3 Darrell Crawford (5-11, 180, Sr.) For Smalley, 2014 marked his WR 2 Tim Vangelas (6-2, 200, Jr.) 86 Rocco Palumbo (6-3, 200, So.) second straight naming to the All- LT 79 Cam Smith (6-5, 305, So.) 77 Toussaint Helm (6-6, 300, Jr.) Patriot League First Team, as he was LG 67 Connor Staudle (6-6, 320, Jr.) 73 Logan Grieser (6-3, 300, Fr.) tabbed for inclusion as a defensive back C 66 Mike Donnelly (6-4, 295, So.) 64 Tanner Kern (6-3, 315, Fr.) RG 72 John Hoffman (6-4, 290, Sr.) 74 Anders Warfel (6-5, 300, So.) and kick returner as a sophomore in RT 68 Nick Zataveski (6-6, 305, Sr.) 65 David Miller (6-5, 305, Sr.) 2013 when he started 11 of 12 games. He was the team’s third leading tackler in 2014 with 61 stops and led the DEFENSE (4-2-5) squad with 11 pass breakups. Sitting DE 28 Collin Albershardt (6-2, 255, Jr.) 85 Tyler Vickers (6-5, 250, Sr.) Parish DT 94 Matt Rothrock (6-2, 280, Jr.) 99 Robin Cepeda (6-2, 280, Jr.) behind Smalley is sophomore DT 95 Steve Mercado (6-1, 275, Sr.) 90 Andy Labudev (6-2, 270, Jr.) Simmons, who made six tackles and DE 51 Darren Wright (6-3, 245, Sr.) 42 Duncan Sparks (6-3, 243, Jr.) recovered a fumble as a rookie while MLB 54 Mark Dodd (6-1, 230, Sr.) 43 Michael Root (6-1, 235, So.) playing primarily on special teams. WLB 33 Brandon Bryant (5-11, 225, So.) 52 Rob Hinchen (6-2, 225, So.) Sophomore Phillip Parham STRK 38 Chris Brockman (5-11, 225, Sr.) 36 J.J. Conn (6-2, 215, So.) returns at the other corner after forcing CB 24 Matt Smalley (5-10, 195, Sr.) 21 Parish Simmons (5-11, 180, So.) his way into the starting lineup in the FS 22 Draeland James (6-2, 205, Jr.) 40 Dennis Bencsko (6-0, 205, Sr.) sixth game of the season. He started the SS 1 Jared Roberts (6-2, 205, Sr.) 37 Alex Merriman (6-1, 205, Sr.) rest of the way, making 27 stops with CB 16 Phillip Parham (5-10, 180, So.) 15 Clay Rush (5-11, 175, Fr.) a team-best three interceptions while garnering team defensive rookie of the SPECIAL TEAMS year honors. Freshman Clay Rush is PK 31 Ryan Gralish (5-11, 245, Sr.) 19 Jacob Bissell (6-1, 175, Fr.) expected to work into the reserve role P 14 Ryan Forrester (6-1, 180, Jr.) 19 Jacob Bissell (6-1, 175, Fr.) during camp. KO 31 Ryan Gralish (5-11, 245, Sr.) 19 Jacob Bissell (6-1, 175, Fr.) The final spot in the secondary KR 24 Matt Smalley (5-10, 195, Sr.) 3 Darrell Crawford (5-11, 180, Sr.) sees junior Draeland James return to 2 Tim Vangelas (6-2, 200, Jr.) PR 1 Jared Roberts (6-2, 205, Sr.) 2 Tim Vangelas (6-2, 200, Jr.) LSNP 48 Michael Shiffert (6-0, 245, So.) 97 Jeremy Zeitler (6-3, 240, Fr.) SSNP 48 Michael Shiffert (6-0, 245, So.) 97 Jeremy Zeitler (6-3, 240, Fr.) HOLD 9 Blake Searfoss (6-2, 210, Jr.) 86 Rocco Palumbo (6-3, 200, So.) bold denotes returning starter from 2014

2014. Sophomore Michael Root played SECONDARY in 10 games, primarily on special The secondary is as talented and teams, as a freshman and will serve as a experienced as any defensive backfield backup. in the conference and is led by fifth- The WILL linebacker is slated to year senior strong safety Jared Roberts be sophomore Brandon Bryant. Bryant and senior cornerback Matt Smalley, was a true standout on special teams, both All-Patriot League First-Team playing in 11 games while starting at selections in 2014. linebacker at Harvard. He finished fifth “There is some pressure on that on the team with 55 tackles (6.5 for group because the expectations are loss) and blocked two kicks and forced high with the experience and the talent a fumble. level back there,” Tavani said. “Jared Brockman will play the STRIKE and Matt, who have already been position that he occupied for the 2014 recognized with all-league credentials season, a combination linebacker during their careers, are as good as it and defensive back which relies on gets in the league and as good as we’re versatility. He started all 11 games and going to see. The great thing about was second on the team with 77 tackles having them there is that our offensive and seven tackles for loss. Sophomore skill players get the opportunity to J.J. Conn is projected as one of match up with them every day in Brockman’s backups. Senior Dennis practice.” Bencsko, who sees time at safety, may Roberts enters his fourth season as fit into that role as well. Senior LB Mark Dodd

2015 14 LAFAYETTE Football the free safety position. James started “Playing back to back against two eight of 11 games as a sophomore, of the top teams, year-in, year-out in making 45 tackles. He was coming off the CAA is a new challenge to us. But, an impressive rookie campaign when he they’re football games and we have to started six of the final seven games and be prepared,” Tavani said. “We’ll be finished with a pair of interceptions. playing playoff-caliber football teams Bencsko, who has been a standout to start the season. That can only make special teams performer, will also likely you better down the road. While you’re see time at safety. He was one of 10 doing it, it can be very difficult.” players to make 40 or more tackles Lafayette will host Princeton on in 2014, moved around between the Sept. 19. The teams last played in linebacking corps and secondary as 2013, when Princeton went on to share needed. Junior Ben Carroll will look to the Ivy League title with Harvard. push for playing time after competing A trip to Staten Island, N.Y. to in the final seven games of 2014. square off against Wagner closes out the month of September. The Leopards ON SPECIAL TEAMS claimed an eight-point victory in Easton The Lafayette special teams in 2014, the third meeting between the units return intact for the most part schools. under the guidance of Special Teams Patriot League play opens at home Coordinator Doug McFadden. versus reigning conference champ and On the kick return unit, the preseason top pick Fordham on Oct. Leopards were at their most dangerous 3. The teams have split the last four in 2014 when Scheuerman and Smalley meetings. were back deep. Smalley returned 13 The Maroon and White travel to kicks for an average of 23.5 per return Georgetown on Oct. 10 to face the in 2014 and was eighth in the nation in Hoyas and second-year head coach Rob 2013, bringing back kicks an average of Senior CB/KR Matt Smalley Sgarlata. Lafayette eked out a 24-21 29.6 yards per opportunity, including win at home last season. two run backs for touchdowns. He punt if called upon, but Tavani prefers There is no patsy on the schedule was an All-Patriot League First-Team to split punting and kicking duties. for Homecoming Weekend and the honoree as a return specialist as a Sophomore Michael Shiffert final non-conference game. Lafayette sophomore. pushed aside a senior to claim long- welcomes Harvard, which has won eight Senior Darrell Crawford and snapping duties in 2014 and it will Ivy League titles under head coach Tim junior Tim Vangelas are other viable be Shiffert’s job to lose in 2015. Murphy and normally works its way options for McFadden. Crawford Freshman Jeremy Zeitler will give up the Top 25 rankings as the season averaged 24.0 yards per return on eight the Leopards another option when he moves on. tries in 2014 and Vangelas checked in reports to camp. “We don’t dodge teams or try at 22.0 on two opportunities. Junior QB Blake Searfoss is to soften the schedule,” Tavani said. Vangelas and Jared Roberts will expected to again serve as the field “We’ve tried to improve as best we can, also likely figure into the mix on punt goal and PAT holder, backed up by and it is certainly challenging in 2015.” returns. Vangelas averaged 9.9 yards sophomore wideout Rocco Palumbo. Lafayette ventures to Holy Cross per return on 12 attempts as a junior. on Oct. 24, facing a Crusader team that Roberts’ numbers were impressive with THE SCHEDULE has split the last four outings with the limited opportunities, taking back six Games against Colonial Athletic Leopards. A week later, Lafayette hosts punts for 162 yards (27.0 yards per Association foes William & Mary Bucknell on Halloween. The Bison were punt) with a long of 81. and Delaware and a matchup with easily the most improved team in the Senior Ryan Gralish enters his perennial Ivy league power Harvard Patriot League in 2014, finishing 8-3, fourth season as the team’s starting highlight the 2015 non-league slate. 4-2. kicker. He was 14-of-15 on PATs in Lafayette opens the 2015 season The final home game of the season 2014, but just 3-of-6 on field goals at home on Sept. 5, hosting William & and Lafayette Senior Day will pit the between 20-39 yards. Gralish will have Mary. The Tribe has been ranked in the Leopards against Colgate on Nov. 7. stiff competition from freshman Jacob top 25 in two of the first three meetings Lafayette escaped Hamilton, N.Y. with Bissell who will challenge for field goal with Lafayette and finished last season a last-second, 19-16, victory in 2014. and kick-off duties. 7-5, 4-4. The season opener will close For the second straight season, Junior Ryan Forrester begins out the four-game series between the Lafayette will have an open week in his third season as the team’s punter. schools. the second to last week of the season. He was called on to handle some Delaware returns to the schedule That will give Lafayette a chance to placekicking duties early on in the 2014 for the first time since 2004 when the get healthy and hone its game plan for season, but that shouldn’t be the case teams met in the opening round of the Lehigh in the 151st meeting of college in 2015. His punting average (39.4) NCAA FCS Playoffs. The game is the football’s most played rivalry on Nov. was up five yards per attempt from his first of a three-game series that will 21 in Bethlehem. Lafayette won the rookie season and Forrester landed 17 end in 2018. The Blue Hens, who are 150th meeting, 27-7, in front of a sold of his punts inside the opponents’ 20- coming off a 6-6, 4-4 campaign, will out crowd at Yankee Stadium. yard line. Gralish and Bissell can also play in Easton in 2016.

2015 15 LAFAYETTE Football The 2015 Leopards

Collin28 Matt98 Anderson Dennis40 Albershardt DL – Sr. – 6-3, 270 Bencsko Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield DL – Jr. – 6-2, 255 Economics & Religious LB – Sr. – 6-0, 205 Castle Rock, Colo./ Studies East Hanover, N.J./ Mullen Delbarton School Economics Economics

2014: Saw action in 10 games...made 2014: Played in the Harvard and Holy 2014: Played in 11 games while making 13 tackles, including three for loss, with Cross games, managing three tackles, the first five starts of his career...selected one sack on the season...registered a including a half tackle for loss. as the team’s most improved defensive career-high four tackles in a win over player...finished seventh on the team Robert Morris (9/13). 2013: Did not see any game action. in tackles (46), one of 10 players to make 40 or more tackles...recorded a 2013: Played in all 12 games as a 2012: Did not see any game action. career-best 11 tackles vs. Georgetown freshman...registered 17 tackles...had a (10/11)...made eight tackles apiece at career-best four tackles against Bucknell AT WAKEFIELD: National Honor Harvard (10/18) and vs. Holy Cross (10/5)...chipped in with three tackles, Society student who played defensive (10/25)...forced a fumble at Colgate (11/8). including a tackle for loss, at Harvard end and defensive tackle...selected (10/19)...named to Patriot League Cap-8 All-Conference in his junior and 2013: Played in 10 games, making three Academic Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA. senior seasons...made 70 tackles (20 tackles on the season. for loss), with 10 sacks, two forced AT MULLEN: Earned All-Big Six fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two 2012: Did not see any game action. Conference First-Team honors his final blocked punts...also picked off a pass two seasons...Colorado High School and scored a touchdown...team captain AT DELBARTON: Honor Roll student Sports Association 5A All-State Team who made more than 100 tackles in his who was the Morris Country Defensive as a senior...four-year letter winner and junior season...earned Cap 8 Academic Player of the Year as a senior...team’s two-year starter...made 95 tackles with All-Conference honors his final two starting linebacker in three seasons, six sacks while forcing two turnovers for seasons...three-year letterwinner racking up a school-record 323 scores in his final season...named Root and captain in lacrosse...named to tackles, 56 tackles for loss, 25 sacks, Sports All-State Defensive Line Player the National Society of High School seven interceptions and two defensive of the Year...collected the Team Iron Scholars while also earning the Lamp touchdowns...also played fullback... Man Award from 2010-12...placed first of Knowledge Award...member of the First-Team All-State selection who led for defensive linemen at the Oakland Beta Club, Future Christian Athletic squad to state finals as a senior while SPARQ Combine in May 2012... Club...served as a worship leader at earning team MVP honors...collected registered 100 tackles with four sacks St. Catherine’s church...participant in First-Team All-Non-Public and All- and two forced turnovers for scores character education program. Area honors while securing All-Morris in 2011...played longstick midfielder Country First-Team status...two-time in lacrosse...National Honor Society PERSONAL: Son of Kenneth and Maria All-North Jersey Athletic Conference selection and Super 100 Team...played student who earned the CHSSA All- Anderson…grandfather, Dick Anderson, in North vs. South All-Star game... State Academic Award in 2010-12. coached at Lafayette from 1965-69 and named 22-time Star Ledger Defensive coached current Lafayette offensive line Hero of the Week...earned two letters PERSONAL: Stepfather, Kerry Dunn, coach Stan Clayton at Penn State...born in baseball, playing (0.94 ERA played at Northern Colorado from 9/2/93. with a 5-0 record) and outfield (.365 1980-84 as an outside linebacker...Lori average) while garnering All-Morris Dunn and Tom Albershardt...youngest County honors...varsity letterwinner in of five boys (Bryson, Tommy, Corbin at power forward. and Kyle)...born 3/6/95. PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and DEFENSIVE Fumbles Bernadette Bencsko…attended same Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2013 12/0 7-10 17 2 1.5 0 0 0-0/1 high school as Luke Chiarolanzio ’15, a 2014 10/0 7-6 13 3 1.0 0 1 0-0/0 four-year starter on the offensive line... Totals 22/0 14-16 30 5 2.5 0 1 0-0/1 born 10/30/93.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2012 DNP 2013 10/0 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 0-0/0 2014 11/5 27-19 46 1.5 1.0 0 5 0-0/1 Totals 21/5 28-21 49 1.5 1.0 0 5 0-0/1

2015 16 LAFAYETTE Football Beau91 Bosch Chris38 Brockman DeSean30 Brown DL – So. – 6-5, 250 LB – Sr. – 5-11, 225 TB – So. – 6-0, 200 New Paris, Pa./ Richmond, Texas/Foster/ Naperville, Ill./ Chestnut Ridge Valley Forge Military Naperville, North Chemical Engineering Academy Mechanical Engineering Economics

2014: Played in three games as a rookie, 2014: Started all 11 games at the 2014: Played in 11 games as a freshman seeing time vs. Wagner, Georgetown and STRIKE position in the 4-2-5, a with two starts, seeing time on special Harvard...made three tackles in a win hybrid linebacker...named the team’s teams and as a back-up tailback to over Georgetown (10/11). linebacker MVP...finished second on four-time All-Patriot League selection the team in tackles (77), tackles for loss Ross Scheuerman ’15...finished second AT CHESTNUT RIDGE: Two-way (7.0) and sacks (3.0)...made 10 tackles on the team in rushing with 41 carries starter for three seasons, playing at Sacred Heart (9/6) and Bucknell for 247 yards, averaging a team best 6.0 defensive end, quarterback and tight (11/1)...registered a career-best 11 yards per carry...secured five catches end...helped lead his team to District stops vs. Holy Cross (10/25)...sacked for 41 yards...ripped off a career-best 5 Championships in 2012 and 2013... Lehigh quarterbacks twice in the 150th 47-yard run in a win over Robert Morris three-time Bedford Gazette All-Star... meeting (11/22)... named to Patriot (9/13)...carried eight times at Fordham two-time District 6 Sport Network League Academic Honor Roll with a (10/3) and Harvard (10/18). Sweet 16 player...named First Team 3.35 GPA. at defensive end by the Altoona Mirror AT NAPERVILLE NORTH: Two- in 2013 when he served as a team 2013: Played in all 12 games... time unanimous All-DuPage Valley captain...registered 17.5 sacks in his registered 26 tackles...had a season-high Conference honoree...IHSCA 8A All- career...finished career with 2,296 six stops at Georgetown (11/2). State selection...Daily Herald All-Area rushing yards with 37 touchdowns selection...served as a team captain as and 1,237 passing yards with 12 2012: Played in 11 games as a rookie, a senior...averaged six yards a carry touchdowns...ran for 327 yards in a making 21 tackles with two sacks and while rushing for 745 yards and 13 single game in 2012...played forward an interception…named Patriot League touchdowns as a senior...managed on basketball team, averaging a double- Rookie of the Week (10/15) following 52 catches for 664 yards and four double throughout his career...two- the Yale game in which he made eight TD’s as a senior...garnered Academic time Bedford Gazette First Team and tackles, registered a sack and picked off All-Conference laurels in football, two-time Sideling Hill First Team... a pass. basketball and track and field... garnered four all-tournament selections competed in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m in basketball...helped lead his squad to AT FOSTER: National Honor Society relay and triple jump in track and a Sideling Hill League championship in member and All-State Academic field and was a team captain...played 2013...High Honor Roll student. honorable mention and All-District shooting guard on basketball team...J. Academic selection...team captain who Kyle Braid Leadership Foundation PERSONAL: Coached in high school by played outside linebacker, strong safety selection...member of the Senior Board. Lafayette alum Max Shoemaker ’80... and running back...named Fort Bend son of Richard and Kimberly Bosch... County All-Area and Second Team All- PERSONAL: Son of Levelle and has younger sisters Rylee and Belle... District as a senior when he made 94 Danielle Brown...father played football born 4/9/96. tackles in eight games with 11 tackles at Northwestern University and later for loss...regional qualifier in his junior in the Arena Football League...uncle, year in the 1600m relay and triple Chris Brown, played football at the jump for track and field team...captain University of Colorado and later with of the powerlifting team, finishing the Tennessee Titans and the Houston second in the 185-pound weight class Texans of the NFL...aunt, LaShawndra, in his sophomore year...member of the played basketball at North Central basketball team. College...has a younger brother, Dalen, and a younger sister, Devin...born PERSONAL: Son of Page and Kathy 6/18/96. Brockman...born 2/11/93. RUSHING Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game DEFENSIVE Fumbles 2014 11/2 41 247 0 47 6.0 22.5 Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. Total 11/2 41 247 0 47 6.0 22.5 2012 11/0 12-9 21 2-23 2-23 1 0 0-0/0 2013 12/0 17-9 26 2.5-4 0 0 0 0-0/1 RECEIVING 2014 11/11 42-35 77 7.0-26 3-18 0 2 0-0/0 Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec. Yds./Game Totals 34/11 71-53 124 11.5-53 5-41 1 2 0-0/1 2014 11/2 5 41 0 12 8.2 3.7 Total 11/2 5 41 0 12 8.2 3.7

2015 17 LAFAYETTE Football Brandon33 Ben6 Carroll Robin99 Cepeda Bryant DB – Jr. – 6-2, 205 DL – Jr. – 6-2, 293 LB – So. – 5-11, 225 Cincinnati, Ohio/ Paterson, N.J./ Cherry Hill, N.J./ St. Xavier Passaic Tech Cherry Hill East Economics Government & Law Government & Law

2014: Played in 11 games with one start 2014: Played in the final seven games of 2014: Missed the season after suffering (Harvard) in his rookie season...named the season, appearing on special teams a knee injury during preseason camp the Special Teams MVP...finished fifth and in the defensive backfield...made a while competing for a starting spot on on the team with 55 tackles...registered pair of tackles at Colgate(11/8). the defensive line. 6.5 tackles for loss with one sack at linebacker...blocked punts against 2013: Did not see any game action. 2013: Appeared in three games as William & Mary (9/20) and Colgate a rookie...named to Patriot League (11/8). AT ST. XAVIER: Played corner, wide Academic Honor Roll with a 3.33 GPA. receiver and on special teams...picked AT CHERRY HILL EAST: Earned off three passes and made 50-plus AT PASSAIC TECH: Two-time All- American Conference honors and All- tackles as a senior, earning All-Greater Big North Liberty Conference First West Jersey status...named school’s Catholic League Second-Team honors... Team and two-time All-Passaic County Defensive Player of the Year...garnered played varsity basketball for three selection...Group 5 All-State honoree... the East Coast Prep Conference’s seasons, averaging 12.3 points and named Super 100 football player in New Coaches’ Award...took home All- five assists per game...earned All-GCL Jersey...four-year player on the offensive Conference First Team Group V honors honors in hoops. and defensive line...competed in the at linebacker...made 98 tackles in shot put (52’) and discus (145’) for four his senior year...two-year starter at PERSONAL: Son of Bill and Jenny years in track and field while garnering linebacker and fullback...all-conference Carroll...has older brother, Will, and All-Passaic County laurels twice and selection in track and field, competing in younger sister, Katie...born 11/10/94. All-Big North Liberty Conference the long jump (21’4”) and triple jump honors four times...honor roll student. (43’)...Honor Roll student who earned an academic achievement award at PERSONAL: Son of Robinson Cepeda Cherry Hill East. and Milqueya Garcia...has younger brothers, Dereck and Brian, and a PERSONAL: Son of Liliana and younger sister Brittany...born 3/30/95. Clifford Kareem...father played for Howard University’s basketball team...has an older brother, Daniel, an older sister, Taylor, and a younger sister, Selena...born 5/9/95.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2014 11/1 32-23 55 6.5-22 1.0-8 0 0 0-0/1 Totals 11/1 32-23 55 6.5-22 1.0-8 0 0 0-0/1

2015 18 LAFAYETTE Football J.J.36 Conn Darrell3 Josh12 Davis LB – So. – 6-2, 215 Crawford QB – So. – 6-2, 203 Pittsburgh, Pa./ WR – Sr. – 5-11, 180 San Juan Capistrano, Upper Saint Clair Wilkes Barre, Pa./ Calif/ Economics G.A.R. Memorial St. Margaret’s Government & Law Economics

2014: Played in eight games in his 2015: Returning to the offensive side of 2014: Played in a pair of games as a rookie season, seeing time primarily on the ball to play wide receiver. rookie, seeing time vs. Robert Morris special teams. and Lehigh...worked primarily as the 2014: Made switch from wide receiver scout team quarterback...completed AT UPPER SAINT CLAIR: Quad A to defensive back, a move initially his only passing attempt of the season All-Southeastern Conference selection made during the spring season...started for 20 yards to Ross Scheuerman who and South Hills Almanac All-Star in at cornerback his first five games threw a lateral to Brian Keller for five 2013...played strong safety, outside of the season and played in all 11 more yards just before the end of the linebacker, tight end and quarterback contests...made 17 tackles, including 13 first half against Lehigh (11/22) in the for the three-time Quad A Southeastern unassisted stops...picked off a pass and 150th meeting in Yankee Stadium. Conference champions and two-time broke up two more in a win over Robert semifinalist...school racked up a 32-5 Morris (9/13) AT ST. MARGARET’S: Two-time record over three seasons (2011-13) Academy League Offensive MVP and was 22-3 with Conn as a starter... 2013: Appeared in six games...snagged and three-time All-Academy League helped lead Upper Saint Clair to six six catches for 28 yards...made two First-Team selection, guiding his shutouts in 2013...in two seasons as an receptions for 22 yards vs. William & squads to four titles...named Academy outside linebacker, made 101 tackles, Mary (9/14). League Kicker of the Year in 2013... returned a fumble for a touchdown, Honor Roll student who earned All- recorded three sacks and picked off one 2012: Did not see any game action. County honors from the Orange pass...three-year starter in basketball, County Register...played quarterback, playing guard and forward...the team’s AT G.A.R. MEMORIAL: National punter and kicker...two-time Elite 11 leading scorer and rebounder in 2013- Honor Society Student who earned participant...CalHiSports.com All- 14 while also serving as team captain... First-Team All-State in his junior State nominee...secured All-California earned 2013 South Hill Almanac and senior years...scored 83 career Interscholastic Federation laurels... All-Star honors in 2013, helping to touchdowns...played quarterback and ended his high school career with a 31-7 guide the team to 17 straight wins safety...rushed for more than 4,000 record, making 38 consecutive starts and a section championship...National yards in his career...earned Wyoming without missing a game...completed Honor Society student who was a Valley Conference Player of the Year... 333-of-634 (53 percent) of his passes member of the National Society of High named to the WNEP Super 16 Dream for 5,182 yards and 60 touchdowns School Scholars and a High Honor Roll Team...selected All-District II in with 23 interceptions...maintained student...participated in Athletes Taking basketball where he averaged 19 points a quarterback rating of 96... only Action and is a volunteer for the Miracle per game at shooting guard...standout quarterback in Orange County to pass League and USCAA. member of the track and field team... for 2,000 yards while rushing for 1,000 placed fourth in the state in the triple in 2013...ran for 1,780 career yards PERSONAL: Son of Jeffrey and Paula jump in his junior and senior years and and 45 touchdowns on 298 carries... Conn...father, Jeff, played basketball eighth in the state in the 110m high converted 47-of-50 career PATs and and his uncle, Dave, played football hurdles...defending District II champion 4-of-5 field goals...four-year varsity at Washington and Jefferson College... for the long jump, triple jump and letterwinner...played four years as a uncle, Dan, played basketball at 110m hurdles...also won the triple jump midfielder in lacrosse, earning All- Waynesburg University...has a younger in his sophomore year...president of the County Second-Team laurels while also brother, Jordan, and a younger sister, chess club and a member of the stage garnering a Southern Section title... Ashleigh...born 12/17/94. crew at his high school. scored approximately 100 goals between freshman and junior years. PERSONAL: Son of Cornel Crawford and Lisa Cohen...has older brothers, PERSONAL: Uncle, Erik Davis, played Cornel, Charif and Derick...born football at Air Force...son of Heather 7/20/94. and Joseph Davis...has a younger brother, Jeremy...born 10/18/95. RECEIVING Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec Yds/Game 2012 DNP 2013 6/0 6 28 0 14 4.7 4.7 2014 11/5 played Defense Total 17/5 6 28 0 14 4.7 4.7

2015 19 LAFAYETTE Football Dan49 Dellovade Mike35 DePaolo Bobby84 DePietro FB – Sr. – 6-1, 255 LB – So. – 6-2, 215 TE – Sr. – 6-3, 255 Moon, Pa./Moon Pen Argyl, Pa./ Lancaster, Pa./ Neuroscience Pen Argyl Lancaster Catholic Economics Neuroscience

2014: Played in 11 games with two 2014: Played in nine games, seeing time 2014: Made switch from defensive end starts (Bucknell and Lehigh), spending primarily on special teams...made two to tight end...named the team’s most- time at fullback and also as a key tackles. improved offensive player...played in special teams’ performer...had a catch eight games with starts against Sacred in the Wagner (9/27) and Lehigh AT PEN ARGYL: Named Express- Heart, Wagner and Holy Cross...made victories (11/22). Times All-Area First Team in 2013 one catch for 33 yards at Fordham when he also garnered All-Colonial (10/3)...secured two grabs for 23 yards 2013: Played in 10 games caught passes League Second-Team honors at at Bucknell (11/1)...named to Patriot vs. Sacred Heart and Georgetown, linebacker and punter...helped lead his League Academic Honor Roll with a 3.2 totalling two catches for 11 yards for team to a district playoff appearance, GPA. the season. making 70 tackles while rushing for 765 yards and 11 TDs...in 2012, 2013: Played in four games, making 2012: Did not see any game action. secured All-Colonial League Second- one start...recorded a season-high five Team honors, Express-Times All-Area tackles including one sack against AT MOON: National Honor Society Third Team and All-State Third Team, Sacred Heart (9/7)...named to Patriot Student who played linebacker and helping guide his team to an 11-3 League Academic Honor Roll with a fullback...named WPIAL All-Parkway record, a district championship and a 3.25 GPA. Conference First Team at inside state quarterfinal berth...rushed for 877 linebacker...2009 and 2010 all- yards and 14 touchdowns in 2012... 2012: Did not see any game action. conference honorable mention...team his teams were 40-10 from 2010-13, MVP in 2012 and the team Defensive including a 2011 run when Pen Argyl AT LANCASTER CATHOLIC: Player of the Year in 2010 and 2011... went 13-1, won a district championship, Distinguished Honor Roll Student and named a scout.com Top 100 Player in a Colonial League title and broke member of the National Honor Society... Pennsylvania...High Honor Roll student into the state quarterfinals...Honor played linebacker, tight end and wide who won the scholar-athlete award Roll student and 2013 Lehigh valley receiver while winning two PIAA state at this school from 2009-12...served National Football Foundation Scholar- championships and two District III as vice president of the Fellowship of Athlete nominee. titles (2009 and 2011)...earned First- Christian Athletes...member of DECA... Team All-Section on defense in the volunteered for Habitat for Humanity PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Jody Lancaster-Lebanon League...guided his and with local youth sports endeavors. DePaolo...has older sisters, Elizabeth team to a 42-2 record during his three and Katie, and a younger brother, Joe... years on the varsity squad...served as PERSONAL: Son of Kenneth and Joyce born 2/8/96. team captain his senior year...four- Dellovade...has an older sister, Kristi... year letterwinner in track and field, from same high school as Ben Jeannot competing in the 300m intermediate ’15...born 12/2/93. hurdles, 110 high hurdles, high jump (6’), 4x400m relay and 400m...three- time team MVP of track team and was a district qualifier in the 110m hurdles, the 300m hurdles and the high jump... officer of the Unity Council.

PERSONAL: Son of Matthew and Mary DePietro...has an older sister Joelle, a twin brother, Adam, who plays offensive line at Northwestern and a younger sister, Rachael...born 1/14/94.

2015 20 LAFAYETTE Football Senior Prefect...earned Tim Ashe award for outstanding academic and athletic achievement...member of the German Mark54 Dodd Club. Justin18 Fischer LB – Sr. – 6-1, 230 PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Rebecca DB – So. – 5-10, 200 Wheeling, West Va./ Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./ Linsly School Dodd...has a younger brother, Eric… Hendrick Hudson Government & Law comes from the same high school as Chemistry Mark Plumby ’08 who is currently coaching at Linsly...born 12/2/92.

2015: Earned Preseason All-Patriot DEFENSIVE Fumbles 2014: Was not a member of the League honors. Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. program as a freshman. 2012 8/0 3-7 10 1.0-2 0.5-0 0 0 0-0/0 2013 12/0 10-11 21 0.5-1 0-0 0 2 0-0/0 2014: Started all 11 games at inside 2014 11/11 30-59 89 3.0-10 1.0-2 2 2 0-0/0 AT HENDRICK HUDSON: High linebacker and led the team with 89 Totals 31/11 43-77 120 4.5-13 1.5-2 2 2 0-0/0 Honor Roll student who was a two-time tackles...had six games with nine or all-league selection at running back more tackles...managed three tackles for and linebacker...All-Section I honoree loss, with a sack and two interceptions... as a junior...served as team captain his made a career-high 11 tackles at Sacred senior year despite missing season due Heart (9/6) and added 11 more with a to ACL and meniscus injuries in the sack vs. Georgetown (10/11)...picked 66 fall...made 88 tackles with five sacks off a pass and returned it 29 yards Mike Donnelly and three forced fumbles his junior year against Robert Morris (9/13)...also OL – So. – 6-4, 295 when he also ran for 300 yards and secured an interception against Lehigh New Canaan, Conn./ three touchdowns...as a sophomore, New Canaan (11/22). Economics made 45 tackles with three sacks and one interception while also carrying 70 2013: Appeared in all 12 games, times for 350 yards in nine games...ran the 200m, 55m and 400m in track and making 21 tackles...registered a 2014: Did not see any game action as a field...five-time all-league, three-time season-high five tackles at Princeton rookie. (10/12)...chipped in with four tackles at all-section and one-time an all-state selection in tennis...ended tennis career Georgetown (11/2). AT NEW CANAAN: Tabbed to the All- with 80 wins while serving as a captain Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic for three seasons. 2012: Saw action in eight of the team’s Conference First Team...named All- last nine games…recorded 10 tackles… State Second Team...Hearst Newspapers PERSONAL: Son of Mitch and Cindy made six tackles including a half sack Super 33 selection while also garnering Fischer...has an older sister, Jennifer, against Princeton (10/6)…recorded two Norwalk Hour All-Area honors...three- and an older brother, Zachary...born tackles, one for a loss at Yale (10/13). year starter who helped his squad post 12/16/95. a 34-6 record in three seasons...helped AT LINSLY: Honor student with a team to a 14-1 record (school record 4.0 GPA...played linebacker, running for wins) and a Connecticut Class L back, tight end and fullback...selected state title...played basketball (center) All-Ohio Valley Athletic Conference and lacrosse (defense) for one season... First Team in three seasons while threw shot put for two years...wrestled earning First Team All-Valley status at 285 pounds for one season, going twice and Second-Team status once... 6-1...Honor Roll student...co-President holds school record for career tackles of the Service League of Boys...serves as with 391...registered 12.5 sacks a volunteer firefighter. and five interceptions in his career... managed 25 touchdowns and 1,247 PERSONAL: Son of Susan and Michael yards on the ground to go along with Donnelly...has two older sisters, Maggie 60 catches for 1,079 yards and 11 and Colleen...one of two players in class receiving touchdowns in his career... of 2018 from New Canaan, joining three-year team captain and four year Michael Root...born 9/23/96. varsity letterwinner...named team’s defensive MVP in sophomore, junior and senior seasons...letterwinner in baseball where he played pitcher and third base and in track and field where he competed in the hurdles, 4x100m relay and the shotput...selected to be a

2015 21 LAFAYETTE Football

Ryan14 Forrester Jarred50 Nick18 Franzese P/K – Jr. – 6-1, 180 Fragapane WR – So. – 6-0, 185 Arlington, Va./ DL – So. – 6-3, 240 Basking Ridge, N.J./ Gonzaga College Allison Park, Pa./ Ridge Economics North Catholic Undeclared Undeclared

2014: Appeared in all 11 games as the 2014: Did not see any game action. 2014: Played in 11 games, seeing time team’s starting punter...punted 66 times at wide receiver and on special teams... for an average of 39.4 yards, including AT NORTH CATHOLIC: Associated made only catch of the season, an 18- 17 punts that landed inside the 20... Press, Football Writers and yard grab, vs. Robert Morris (9/13) in managed nine punts of 50 or more Pennsylvania Football News Class A the second week of the season...returned yards, spreading those efforts out over First-Team selection at defensive end, kicks early in the season, a 36-yard run eight games...made two of four field- helping guide his squad to a 16-0 mark at William and Mary (9/20) and two goal attempts against Robert Morris and a 2013 Class A state title...garnered more vs. Wagner (9/27). (9/13), including a long of 37 yards... All-Eastern Conference Team honors named to Patriot League Academic as a junior, when the team won the AT RIDGE: Three-year starter at Honor Roll with a 3.23 GPA. Eastern Conference title and advanced receiver and defensive back who to the WPIAL semifinals...played garnered Courier News All-Area, All- 2013: Appeared in all 12 games as the tackle, tailback, fullback, tight end, Mid State 38 Conference First-Team team’s starting punter...punted 53 times linebacker, defensive end and defensive honors, Star Ledger All-County First- for a 35.4 average, including 12 punts tackle over four varsity seasons while Team and All-State Group IV laurels... that landed inside the 20...allowed 19 earning four letters...over four seasons earned MSG Varsity All-New Jersey punt returns entire season. at Deer Lakes High School (2010- Honorable Mention status in 2013... 11) and North Catholic, Fragapane’s had 62 rushes, 39 receptions for 1,698 AT GONZAGA COLLEGE: School’s teams were a combined 35-13...three- total yards and 12 touchdowns... special teams player of the year his sport athlete who also earned letters in secured All-Mid State 38 Conference final two seasons...played quarterback, varsity basketball (center, forward) and First-Team honors, Star Ledger All- defensive back, punter and kicker, but baseball (pitcher, third base, first base) Somerset County Second-Team honors will focus on punting at Lafayette... for two seasons at Deer Lakes High and Courier News All-Area Second- named All-WCAC Second-Team School...Honor Roll student who earned Team recognition as a junior...two- punter...averaged 43.8 yards per punt the 2013 WPIAL Class A Scholar- sport athlete who also participated in 2012...booted a 52-yard field goal, Athlete Award...involved with the North in baseball...honor roll student who a school record...honor roll student... Catholic leadership and civic volunteer was the recipient of the School-Wide served as a retreat team leader. programs...CYO volunteer at St. Character Award and Athletic/Academic Mary’s...volunteered for a youth literacy Award. PERSONAL: Son of George and Mary program at Deer Lakes. Anne Forrester...has two older brothers, PERSONAL: Son of John and Anne Kyle and Connor...born 12/1/94. PERSONAL: Son of William and Franzese...has an older brother, Neil Kimberly Fragapane...has an older ’14, who was a member of the Lafayette PUNTS sister, Marissa, an older brother, Jordan, track and field team...born 2/26/96. Year G Punts Yds. Avg. I-20 LG BLK Returned 2013 12 53 1874 35.4 12 49 0 19 and a younger brother, Mario...born 2014 11 66 2599 39.4 17 53 0 31 9/17/95. Total 23 119 4473 37.6 29 53 0 50

2015 22 LAFAYETTE Football vs. William & Mary (9/14)…made 37-of-39 PAT and was second on the team in scoring…converted six PATs 87 at Georgetown (11/2)...made two field 23 Connor Goss goals in the William & Mary (38, 28) Deuce Gruden WR – So. – 6-2, 205 and Fordham (30, 29) games. TB – Sr. – 5-6, 190 Massapequa, N.Y./ Tampa, Fla./ Kellenberg Memorial Carrollwood Day Undeclared 2012: Played in all 11 games as a School freshman…made six field goals and Biology 28 PATs…had nine touchbacks… named Patriot League Rookie of the 2014: Saw action in one game as a 2014: Played in six games...carried 12 Week (9/17) after taking over the rookie (Harvard on 10/18)...named to times for 38 yards on the season with all placekicking duties in just his second Patriot League Academic Honor Roll but one carry coming vs. Robert Morris collegiate game; he converted four with a 3.47 GPA. (9/13)...made one catch for seven yards PAT’s in a 28-21 win over Penn and in season opener at Sacred Heart (9/6). AT KELLENBERG MEMORIAL: Led also handled kick-off duties for the Long Island and finished second in the second straight game…kicked two field 2013: Did not see any game action. Catholic High School Football League goals at Bucknell (9/22), including a with 56 catches for 522 yards and four season-long 46 yarder…made two field 2012: Did not see any game action. touchdowns as a senior...one of two goals at Fordham (11/10). players on his squad with 500-plus AT CARROLLWOOD DAY: National AT MARS: receiving yards. Honor Roll student who was Honor Society member who played a four-sport athlete...named All-Greater quarterback, wide receiver, linebacker PERSONAL: Son of Bradley and Allegheny Football Conference First and safety...served as team captain his Mary Goss...brother, Joseph ’14 was Team in 2010 and 2011 at kicker and junior and senior seasons...earned all- an All-Ivy League offensive lineman Second Team in 2011 as the punter... conference honors in four seasons and at Princeton University and his sister, played in 2011-12 East-West All-Star All-District First-Team laurels as a util- Michelle ’16, is a midfielder on the Game as kicker...ranked 71st in the ity player in his senior year...completed women’s lacrosse team at the College of country at kicker by ESPN...named 74-of-144 passes for 1,466 yards and William and Mary...born 2/5/96. first alternate at kicker in Big 33 17 touchdowns at quarterback...racked Game...played in 2011 WPIAL All- up 1,973 yards of total offense, aver- Star Game in soccer where he was a aging 197 per game...four-year mem- defender/forward...two-year member of ber of the track and field team and a basketball team at forward...competed district qualifier in three seasons...school in triple jump and long jump for two recordholder in 800m (2:10)...bench 31 seasons in track and field...member of presses 325 pounds...named Carroll- Ryan Gralish Student Council and Class Council. K/P – Sr. – 5-11, 245 wood Day’s Prep Patriot Awardwinner, Mars, Pa./Mars given out to the student-athlete of the Economics PERSONAL: Son of Daniel and Missy year...member of the Spanish Honor So- Gralish...born 1/11/94. ciety...participated in a National Youth leadership forum regarding national se- FIELD GOALS Year G FG Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 LG BLK curity...helped run youth football camps 2014: Played in six games in his third 2012 11 6-8 .750 0-0 2-3 3-3 1-2 46 1 as a sophomore...volunteers at the 2013 12 9-11 .818 1-1 5-6 3-4 0-0 38 1 Children’s Cancer Center, his church’s season as the team’s placekicker... 2014 6 3-7 .429 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-1 37 0 converted 3-of-7 field goals with a Total 29 18-26 .692 1-1 8-11 8-11 1-2 46 2 food bank, Metropolitan Ministry and as a teacher’s aide...also played soccer for long of 37 yards...made 14-of-15 PAT PATs one season. opportunities...split kick-off duties with Year G PAT Pct. Thomas Martin, averaging 59.3 yards 2012 11 28-31 .903 2013 12 37-39 .949 PERSONAL: Son of Jon Gruden, for- per kick...earned a spot on the College 2014 6 14-15 .933 mer and Oak- Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Total 29 79-85 .929 land Raiders head coach and current Placekicker Award Watch List. KICKOFFS Year G No. Yds. Avg. Tb. Ob. ESPN Monday Night Football analyst, 2013: All-Patriot League Second-Team 2012 11 52 2977 57.2 9 0 and Cindy Gruden...has younger broth- 2013 12 62 3556 57.4 5 2 ers, Michael and Jayson...born 1/19/94. selection…in his second season as the 2014 6 23 1364 59.3 3 0 starting kicker, handling field goal, PAT Total 29 137 7897 57.6 17 2 and kick off duties…played in all 12 games…converted 9-of-11 field goal attempts with a season long of 38 yards

2015 23 LAFAYETTE Football Toussaint77 Helm Rob52 Hinchen John72 Hoffman OL – Jr. – 6-6, 300 LB – So. – 6-2, 225 OL – Sr. – 6-4, 290 Newburg, N.Y./ Saddle River, N.J./ Basking Ridge, N.J./ Newburgh Free Academy Northern Highlands/ Immaculata Mechanical Engineering Economics Economics

2014: Did not see any game action. 2014: Played in 10 games, seeing time 2014: Played in five games in a backup primarily on special teams...made a capacity primarily at guard. 2013: Made only appearance of the tackle vs. Lehigh in the 150th Meeting season against Fordham (11/16). at Yankee Stadium and set a physical 2013: Missed entire season due to tone on the opening kickoff when he shoulder surgery. AT NEWBURGH FREE ACADEMY: blasted a Lehigh special teamer running A 2012 Section 9 All-Star and Athletic with his head down. 2012: Did not see any game action. Scholar...in junior season, backed up Mikal Myers at tackle who is now at AT NORTHERN HIGHLANDS: Two- AT IMMACULATA: Two-time all- Connecticut...named to the Section time All-Big North League First-Team conference honoree who played 9 Exceptional Senior Game...three- honoree at linebacker...garnered All- offensive line and defensive line... sport athlete who played center on the Bergen County Third Team honors... all-area selection...earned Arthur C. basketball team and also competed in served as a team captain as a senior... Belvin Award for distinction in the crew...named outstanding rookie in the made 160 tackles (124 solo) with 17 classroom and on the playing field... 2012 spring crew season...received the tackles for loss and nine sacks in his two-time letterwinner in track and field Excellence in Character and Dedication final two seasons...carried 157 times as a shotputter...Habitat for Humanity to Service Award...member of the for 1,110 yards at fullback...three- volunteer who was also active in mission National Honor Society and National sport athlete who also competed in trips and retreats with his church... Science Honor Society. baseball and track and field...two-time member of weightlifting club. All-Big North League First Team on PERSONAL: Son of Thomas and Carol the diamond, playing third base and PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Helm...has two younger sisters, Kaila outfield while serving as team captain... Corrine Hoffman...has younger sisters, and Zakiya...born 1/1/95. competed in indoor track and field in Sarah and Julia, and a younger brother, the sprints and shot put...Honor Roll David...born 12/29/93. student...DECA state finalist as a senior.

PERSONAL: Son of Stuart and Leanne Hinchen...father played Australian Rules Football for 13 seasons...native of Melbourne, Australia...has an older sister Katie who competed in track and field at the College of William and Mary, an older brother John who is a punter/ kicker at Villanova University, two younger sisters, Grace and Jodi, and a younger brother, Eli...born 8/29/95.

2015 24 LAFAYETTE Football Draeland22 T.J.10 Jones James DB – So. – 6-3, 195 Hershey, Pa./ DB – Jr. – 6-2, 205 Milton Hershey Jacksonville, Fla./ Undeclared Providence Government & Law

2014 : Played in 10 games with 2014: Saw action in the Robert Morris eight starts at free safety...had five game (9/13). or more tackles in five games...made eight tackles in win over Georgetown AT MILTON HERSHEY: Missed (10/11)...registered a career-high 11 senior season due to torn ACL...secured stops (six solo) vs. Holy Cross (10/15)... All Mid-Penn Conference First-Team named to Patriot League Academic honors as a junior at defensive back... Honor Roll with a 3.33 GPA. recorded 61 tackles (19 solo) as a junior when he picked off three passes and 2013: Appeared in all 12 games, forced a fumble...three-year letterwinner making six starts as a freshman, and two-year starter...participated in primarily at free safety...recorded 35 two years of track and field, competing tackles and two interceptions on the in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay as season...had a season-high six stops in well as triple jump...two-time Mid-Penn first career start at Harvard (10/19) and Conference Capital Division champions. followed with six more at Holy Cross (10/26)...added five tackles against PERSONAL: Son of Ranee LaCoste Colgate (11/9) and at Lehigh (11/23)... and Robert Jones...has an older brother, intercepted passes against Princeton Martell, and an older sister, Bobbi...born (10/12) and Georgetown (11/2)... 3/22/96. named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 3.25 semester GPA.

AT PROVIDENCE: Played corner, safety and wideout in high school... selected as All-Times Union Preseason Team and named Impact Player to Watch by Florida Times Union... garnered All-City Honorable Mention status...served as team captain as a senior...in track and field, he was named the school’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete and Most Valuable Sprinter... earned All-State status in sophomore and junior seasons...110 high and 300 intermediate hurdles state finalist while also competing in the 200m, 400m, high jump and triple jump during his career...honor roll student who served as a tutor within the football team... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

PERSONAL: Son of Tyrone James and Cassaundra Anderson-James...born 1/15/95.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2013 12/6 26-9 35 1.0-3 0 2-11 1 1-0/0 2014 10/8 25-20 45 0.5-1 0 0 1 0-0/0 Totals 22/14 51-29 80 1.5-4 0 2-11 2 1-0/0

2015 25 LAFAYETTE Football Brian80 Keller TE – Sr. – 6-3, 250 Somerdale, N.J./ Triton Regional Mechanical Engineering

2015: Brian Keller died June 25, 2015 after sustaining injuries in a car accident two days prior...Brian was expected to be the starting tight end in 2015.

2014: Played in all 11 games with seven appearances in the starting lineup at tight end and as a key special teams contributor...made 24 catches for 320 yards and three touchdowns with at least one catch in every game...had a career-best five grabs in the season opener at Sacred Heart (9/6) when he caught his first career touchdown pass... also reeled in TD’s at Fordham (10/3) and Colgate (11/8).

2013: Saw action in nine games... had one catch for 20 yards at Harvard (10/19).

2012: Played in one game, versus Holy Cross (Oct. 20).

AT TRITON REGIONAL: National Honor Society student who played quarterback, tight end, defensive end and punter over four years...named All-Olympic Conference First Team at quarterback and defensive end...selected All-South Jersey First Team...tabbed as a Maxwell Award winner...served as team captain...earned an All-Academic First Team nod...collected second-team all-conference laurels in basketball and served as team captain for two years... also competed in track and baseball for one season...member of student government for four years...participated in the Renaissance Club, Math Club and History Honors Society...earned the South Jersey Midget Football Scholarship award.

PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Susan Keller...younger sister, Amy, and younger brother, Alex, who are twins, and a younger sister, Emily...born 10/23/93.

RECEIVING Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec Yds/Game 2012 1/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2013 9/0 1 20 0 20 20.0 2.2 2014 11/7 24 320 3 29 13.3 29.1 Total 21/7 25 340 3 29 13.6 16.2

2015 26 LAFAYETTE Football Andy90 Labudev John75 Lang Rand27 Lewis DL – Jr. – 6-3, 270 OL – Sr. – 6-3, 285 DB – Jr. – 5-10, 185 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill Belle Mead, N.J./ Branford, Conn./ Economics and Montgomery Hopkins School International Affairs Government & Law Economics and Government & Law

2014: Played in seven games while 2014: Did not see any game action... 2014: Did not see any game action... working back into shape after named to Patriot League Academic named to Patriot League Academic recovering from injury...started three Honor Roll with a 3.58 GPA Honor Roll with a 3.68 GPA. of the last four games...recorded four tackles on the season, including two 2013: Did not see any game action. 2013: Did not see any game action. at Colgate (11/8)...named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 2012: Did not see any game action. AT HOPKINS SCHOOL: Played 3.50 GPA. quarterback and cornerback while AT MONTGOMERY: Honor Roll earning two varsity letters in four 2013: Started the first two games of student who was a three-year varsity seasons of football...three-year golf the season before missing the rest of letterwinner on the offensive line... letterwinner and one-year letterwinner the season due to a fractured leg that earned All-Mid-State 39 Conference in ...member of Hopkins required surgery...made three tackles honors while collecting All-Somerset Harmonies, an all-male a capella group. against Sacred Heart (9/7) and two Country laurels...All-Area award winner stops against William & Mary (9/14)... and All-Princeton Packet honoree... PERSONAL: Son of Robert, a named to Patriot League Academic named to the New Jersey Super 100 Lafayette alum, and Janet Lewis...has a Honor Roll with a 3.65 semester GPA. Team...Montgomery’s offensive line of younger sister, Marjorie, and a younger the Year in 2010 and 2011...played brother, Anthony...born 8/6/94. AT CRESSKILL: Earned All-Bergen basketball and baseball...Habitat for County Third-Team Offense honors Humanity volunteer while also serving as a senior while also being named as the chairperson for the Montgomery Third-Team All-Group I (2012)... Blood Drive. named All-WJIC as a senior while serving as a team captain...selected PERSONAL: Son of John and Colleen as a New Jersey High School Coaches Lang...has a younger sister, Cassidy... Association Top 100 Player...2012 New born 10/5/94. Jersey Mini Maxwell Award winner... earned team’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award and Timex Heart of a Giant Award...three-sport athlete also competed in wrestling (heavyweight) and hockey (forward, defenseman)... honor roll student who was a member of the French Club...tutored and provided guidance for middle school students.

PERSONAL: Son of Serge Labudev and Nataliya Zaika...has older sister, Liza... born 6/26/95.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2013 2/2 5-0 5 1.0-5 0 0 0 0-0/0 2014 7/3 1-3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0-0/0 Totals 9/55 6-3 9 1.0-5 0 0 0 0-0/0

2015 27 LAFAYETTE Football AT NORTH FORT MYERS: National Honor Society member who maintained a 3.93 GPA...played linebacker, tackle, 25 95 center and fullback...earned Lee County Kyle Mayfield Steve Mercado Athletic Conference and All-Southwest TB – Jr. – 6-1, 220 DL – Sr. – 6-1, 275 District honors as a junior and senior... North Wales, Pa./ Cape Coral, Fla./North North Penn Fort Myers named team Defensive MVP his final Biology Anthropology & two seasons and team MVP in 2011... Sociology played in 2011 North-South game and was the game’s MVP...made 83 tackles, 2014: Played in four games with one 2014: Played in nine games with eight with 12 sacks and 22 quarterback start coming at Holy Cross (10/25) starts...made 17 tackles, two for loss... hurries as a senior...also managed when Leopards opened with two managed three fumble recoveries eight yards per carry on the ground... tailbacks...battled an ankle injury while also forcing a fumble...recorded three-year letterwinner in basketball throughout season...carried eight times a season-high five tackles at Colgate while collecting Lee County Athletic for 42 yards in season opener at Sacred (11/8). Conference honors and serving as team Heart (9/6)...also made only catch captain...averaged 13.5 points and 7.0 of the season for seven yards against 2013: All-Patriot League Second- rebounds per game...wrestled for one Sacred Heart. Team selection at defensive tackle... season with a 9-4 record. appeared in all 12 games, drawing nine 2013: Did not see any game action. starts...made 34 tackles with four and PERSONAL: Son of Robert and half sacks on the season...forced two Marianela Mercado...went to same AT NORTH PENN: Earned All- fumbles…had a season-high six stops high school as Deion Sanders and Noel Suburban One League First-Team against Sacred Heart (9/7) and at Holy Devine...has an older brother, Richard, honors as a senior and All-Intelligencer Cross (10/26). and an older sister, Kathy...born Second-Team laurels...racked up 1,050 11/16/93. yards on 170 carries for 13 rushing 2012: Did not see any game action… DEFENSIVE Fumbles TDs...churned out 1,416 yards on 194 named Scout Team Defensive Player of Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. carries for 10 touchdown as a junior the Year. 2012 DNP 2013 10/2 11-7 18 1.0-4 0 0 1 0-0/1 when he secured All-Suburban One 2014 9/8 4-13 17 2.0-10 0.5 0 0 3-0/1 League Second-Team laurels and Totals 19/10 15-20 35 3.0-14 0.5 0 1 3-0/2 led team to state title game...played running back, outside linebacker and defensive end...member of the track and field team for one season, running the 400 (53.9), 4x400 and 4x200...honor roll student who took National Latin Exam and participated in Latin Week Competition...church volunteer...team manager for girls basketball team.

PERSONAL: Cousins, Jason and Sam King, played football at Auburn and Georgia Southern, respectively...son of Kevin and Jacqueline Mayfield...has older brothers, Kevin and Khristian, older sisters, Josalyn and Joy and a younger brother, Kameron...born 4/8/95.

RUSHING Year G/GS Att. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rush Yds./Game 2013 DNP 2014 4/1 11 42 0 12 4.2 11.5 Total 4/1 11 42 0 12 4.2 11.5

2015 28 LAFAYETTE Football Rajhan5 Alex37 Merriman David65 Miller Meriwether DB – Sr. – 6-1, 205 OL – Sr. – 6-5, 305 Johnstown, Pa./ Cranberry Township, Pa./ TB – So. – 5-10, 190 Greater Johnstown Seneca Valley Chandler, Ariz./Basha Art Economics Electrical & Computer Engineering

2014: Did not see any game action. 2014: Missed season after tearing 2014: Played in the Robert Morris, ACL...named to Patriot League Wagner and Colgate games. AT BASHA: All-City selection at Academic Honor Roll with a 3.43 GPA. running back and a Division I Section 2013: Saw playing time at Holy Cross halfback...honor roll academic athlete... 2013: Played in 10 games with two (10/26) for his lone action on the year. carried for 2,631 yards in his career, starts...saw significant reps on special averaging 5.9 yards per carry and 94 teams…first career start came at Penn 2012: Did not see any game action. yards per game...rang up 25 rushing (9/21)…made career-high six tackles at touchdowns in his career, including 10 Princeton (10/12). AT SENECA VALLEY: Honor Roll apiece in his final two seasons...as a slot student who was a two-time First-Team receiver, reeled in 62 receptions for 751 2012: Did not see any game action. All-Northern 7 Conference tackle in yards (12.1 yards per catch) and nine the WPIAL...selected to play in Penn- touchdowns...first running back at his AT GREATER JOHNSTOWN: Honor sylvania East-West Game...named an high school to rush for 1,000 yards in roll student who earned three varsity alternate for the Big 33 game...tabbed a season, churning out 1,151 yards in letters in football and baseball...played for honorable mention status for the 2012. safety, corner and wide receiver…made Sweet 16 All-Stars by the Butler Eagle... 43 tackles in his senior year with four also participated in basketball and track PERSONAL: Son of Miguel and Amy picks and four passes defended...earned (200m, shot put and discus)...volun- Meriwether...father played running back honorable mention from the Tribune teer for the Seneca Valley Gives Back at Washington State University from Democrat...pitched, played infield and to Community program...helped coach 1995-98...has younger brothers Amil outfield in baseball. youth football camps...volunteered for and Jaiden...born 2/3/96. the food bank at St. Ferdinand’s church. PERSONAL: Son of Heidi-Lynn Fox... has a younger sister, Shayla…born PERSONAL: Son of David and Carol 9/1/94. Miller...has a younger brother, Daniel... born 3/16/94. DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2012 DNP 2013 12/0 13-9 22 1.0-0 0 0 0 0-0/0 Totals 20/0 16-15 31 1.0-0 0 0 0 0-0/0

2015 29 LAFAYETTE Football Matt17 Travis59 Rocco86 Mrazek Nicholson Palumbo WR – So. – 6-4, 205 DE – Sr. – 6-2, 245 WR – So. – 6-3, 200 La Grange, Ill./ New Haven, Conn./ Highlands Ranch, Lyons Township AF Amistad Colo./ Government & Law Psychology/Anthropology Mountain Vista & Sociology Undeclared

2014: Played in all 11 games, includ- 2015: Beginning his first season with the 2014: Played in 10 games, seeing time ing seven as a starter...started six of last program. at wide receiver and on special teams... seven games...named the team’s offen- made eight catches for 36 yards on sive rookie of the year...finished fourth AT AF AMISTAD: Honor roll student... the season...had top game against on the team in receiving with 26 catches two-sport athlete who played midfielder Georgetown (10/11) when he made for 360 yards and two touchdowns...had in lacrosse and center/power forward in three catches for 21 yards. at least one reception in 10 of 11 games basketball. and two or more in nine games...made AT MOUNTAIN VISTA: All- first career touchdown catch in victory PERSONAL: Son of Frank Nicholson Continental League First-Team over Wagner (9/27)...pulled down sec- and Cheryl Cox...has older brothers selection and All-State Honorable ond TD of the season in 27-7 win over Chaz, Frankie and Terrell and sisters, Mention status his final two seasons... Lehigh (11/22) in Yankee Stadium. Leslie and Angel...born 6/21/94. served as team captain as a senior... All-Continental League Second-Team AT LYONS TOWNSHIP: Team captain honoree in 2011...finished career with and MVP in his senior year...earned 118 catches for 1,631 yards and 10 All-West Suburban Conference Silver touchdowns...2013 Academic All-State Division honors...named to Chicago Honorable Mention...in track and field, Sun Times Pioneer Press All-Offensive qualified for the state championships in Second Team...achieved West Suburban the 4x100m relay and 4x200m relay. Silver Division Academic All-Conference laurels...made 44 receptions for PERSONAL: Son of Richard and 440 yards and a team-high seven Julie Palumbo...father was a collegiate touchdowns as a senior...picked off swimmer at Columbia University...has a team-best three passes in 2013... an older sister, Michaela, and younger played four years as a power forward sisters, Kristin and Rachel...born and center in basketball...led basketball 10/8/95. team in rebounding for four years... National Honor Society student who RECEIVING Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec Yds/Game was a 2014-15 ISAC State Scholar... 2014 10/0 8 36 0 10 4.5 3.6 member of the National Latin Honor Total 10/0 8 36 0 10 4.5 3.6 Society.

PERSONAL: Son of Leslie and George Mrazek...has an older sister, Elle, and a younger brother, Drew...born 11/30/95.

RECEIVING Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec Yds/Game 2014 11/7 26 360 2 27 13.8 29.2 Total 11/7 26 360 2 27 13.8 29.2

2015 30 LAFAYETTE Football Phillip16 Parham Jack82 Poetzsch Collin78 Raysor DB – So. – 5-10, 180 WR – Sr. – 6-0, 190 OL – So. – 6-7, 300 Lincoln Park, Mich./ West Islip, N.Y./ Coatesville, Pa./ Cass Technical St. Anthony’s Coatesville Chemistry Economics Economics

2014: Played in 11 games with six 2014: Did not see any game action. 2014: Did not see any game action. starts, forcing his way into the starting cornerback spot for the final six games... 2013: Saw his only game action of the AT COATESVILLE: Two-time All- named the team’s defensive rookie season at Georgetown (11/2). Ches-Mont Coaches Poll...listed in the of the year...led the team with three Philadelphia Inquirer’s Top 30 Recruits interceptions and also broke up nine 2012: Did not see any game action. of 2014...recognized as Coatesville passes...finished season with 27 tackles football’s most improved player over while adding in a fumble recovery and AT ST. ANTHONY’S: National Honor four years...31-8 record in three years a blocked kick...made a season-high Society member who played wide as a starter...starter on 2012 Coatesville six tackles at Harvard (10/18) and at receiver in the Catholic High School District I and Eastern Pennsylvania Bucknell (11/1)...intercepted a pass and Football League...went undefeated championship team...two-time returned it 35 yards for a touchdown at during his junior and senior seasons... letterwinner...honor roll student and Harvard, the first pick-six against the senior season cut short due to ankle member of National Honor Society... Crimson since 2011, while garnering injury but led team in receptions Student Council Secretary...member of Patriot League Rookie of the Week (15), receiving yards (284), receiving Ches-Mont’s Student Forum...volunteer honors...picked off a pass and recovered touchdowns (3) and kick return yards at Coatesville Youth Initiative. a fumble at Colgate (11/8)... blocked (106)...averaged a league-best 71 yards a field goal in the first quarter at per game...recipient of the 2010 Duns PERSONAL: Son of Cheryl and Robert Georgetown (10/11) in a 24-21 win. Scotus Academic Award. Raysor...born 5/28/95.

AT CASS TECHNICAL: Part of PERSONAL: Son of Douglas and back-to-back state champion teams Catherine Poetzsch...came from same which also claimed the 2013 city school as Ben Aloi ’14 and Alex White championship...secured 2013 All-City ’14...father played basketball at Siena status in the Detroit Public School College...has an older brother, Doug, League...garnered All-Metro Second- who attended Washington and Lee and Team honors...recognized as Cass a younger sister, Leigh...born 3/3/94. Technical’s Defensive Hustler...two-year starter who maintained a 3.7 GPA... Honor Roll student who also competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Son of Melissa and Phillip Parham...has a younger sister, Lauren... born 8/6/96.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2014 11/6 17-10 27 0 0 3-35 9 1-2/0 Totals 11/6 17-10 27 0 0 3-35 9 1-2/0

2015 31 LAFAYETTE Football (73%), connecting on 132-of-182 for Rookie of the Week (11/25) while 1,887 yards, 17 touchdowns and five securing Sports Network Co-Freshman interceptions…went 4-1 as a starter of the Week laurels following the 7 in the regular season…took over the 149th meeting…his 300-plus yard Drew Reed quarterback duties in the second passing game at Lehigh was the first QB – Jr. – 6-1, 195 half of the Harvard game when he Lakeland, Tenn/ since 2010…Reed was first freshman Arlington completed 17-of-22 for 235 yards since Marko Glavic in 2000 to start the Anthropology & and two touchdowns...received his rivalry game...finished the season with Sociology first start and cemented himself in a 20-of-30 effort in the FCS Playoffs the role with his performance at Holy against New Hampshire despite being Cross, completing 21-of-22 (95.5%) 2015: Career (66.6 percent), single- sacked 10 times. for 283 yards and five touchdowns… game (95.5% at Holy Cross in 2013) set a school record for accuracy in that and single-season completion percentage AT ARLINGTON: Threw for 6,000- game (previous was 85.7% shared by (72.5% in 2013) record holder at plus yards, 70 touchdowns and three players)…completed his final 20 Lafayette...needs 79 more passing yards 11 interceptions in three years at passes against Holy Cross to tie a Patriot to move into Lafayette’s all-time top 10. quarterback...collected All-Metro First- League single-game record…the Holy Team honors three times...selected Cross performance earned him Patriot 2014: Battled through an injury-riddled as the District Offensive Player of the League Offensive Player and Rookie sophomore campaign to complete Year... played in six games as a senior, of the Week honors (the first time ever 113-of-189 passes (60.8%) for 1,022 completing 63 percent of his passes for a player won both awards in a single yards with seven touchdowns and nine 1,470 yards, 15 touchdowns and one week) and College Football Performance interceptions...started eight games, interception...returned from injury to Awards National Performer of the missing all of the Fordham, Georgetown play in Liberty Bowl All-Star Game... Week…passing efficiency rating of and Lehigh games due to shoulder tabbed as Touchdown Club Player of 278.5 is the fourth-best single-game and foot injuries...earned a spot on the the Week...named best of Preps three mark in the FCS this season…named College Football Performance Awards times...as a junior, completed 20-of-20 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (CFPA) Quarterback Award Watch List passes (a Shelby County Metro Record) (11/4) following the Georgetown game prior to the season...completed 22-of- for 286 yards and six touchdowns for when he completed 18-of-24 for 275 29 for 217 yards at William & Mary first playoff win in school history...led yards and 4TDs, including passes to (9/20), one of two 200-yard passing the Shelby Metro area in passing as nine receivers and touchdowns to four games in 2014. a junior with nearly 2,800 yards, 36 different targets…went third game touchdowns and seven picks...played without an interception, completing 2013: Named CFPA FCS National varsity baseball, seeing time at shortstop 19-of-25 for 271 yards and 2 TDs…in Freshman Performer of the Year... and pitcher. a win over No. 5 Fordham, completed finished second in Patriot League 17-of-32 for 239 yards, 1 TD and four Rookie of the Year voting... named PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Leslie interceptions…threw for a career-high the team’s Rookie of the Year and was Reed...has older brother, Logan...born 378 yards on 20-of-27 passing in a selected as a finalist for the Jerry Rice 2/17/95. Patriot League-clinching win over No. Award, given by The Sports Network to 15 Lehigh…garnered Lafayette-Lehigh PASSING the top FCS freshman in the country… Year G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int Yds. TD. Lg Comp.% Yds./Game Effic. MVP honors, the first freshman to do played in eight games, making the final 2013 8/6 132-182-5 1887 17 68 72.5 235.9 184.9 so since 1996…one of three Lafayette 2014 8/8 113-186-9 1022 7 54 60.8 127.8 109.7 six starts...set a single-season school freshmen to win award…also named Total 16/14 245-368-14 2909 24 68 66.6 181.8 146.9 record for completion percentage Patriot League Offensive Player and

2015 32 LAFAYETTE Football 2011: Did not see any action after injuring his hand during the preseason. 1 AT LOOMIS CHAFFEE: Spent a 43 Jared Roberts prep year at Loomis Chaffee School in Michael Root DB – Sr. – 6-2, 205 Windsor, Conn. LB – So. – 6-1, 235 Pennsauken, N.J./ New Canaan, Conn./ Woodbury/ New Canaan Loomis Chaffee School AT WOODBURY: National Honor Undeclared Economics Society member who played defensive back and wide receiver... first-team 2015: Earned Preseason All-Patriot all-conference and third-team All-South 2014: Played in 10 games, seeing time League honors. Jersey...nominated for South Jersey primarily on special teams...had a tackle Senior Male Athlete of the Year award… in seven games and multiple tackles in 2014: All-Patriot League First-Team helped guide football team to an 11-1 three games (Robert Morris, Colgate selection...started 10 games, missing record as a senior and a South Jersey and Lehigh)...named to Patriot League only the Colgate contest in week 10... Group I title...in basketball, played Academic Honor Roll with a 3.25 GPA. finished fourth on the team in tackles point guard while his twin brother, with 57, including four tackles for Isaiah, was a shooting guard on a pair AT NEW CANAAN: All-State First- loss and one sack...picked off a pair of of South Jersey Group I titles and a Team performer who led the state of Connecticut in tackles (176) in his passes, returning them 38 and 41 yards 51-9 record in final two seasons... senior year while registering 6.5 sacks, in wins over Robert Morris (9/13) and averaged 17.0 ppg...served as the team captain and was a third-team all-South three interceptions, one forced fumble Georgetown (10/11), respectively... and a touchdown...garnered All- managed a season-high nine tackles at Jersey selection...shared player of the year honors with his brother from the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Sacred Heart (9/6)...also a key punt Conference First-Team honors...served returner, returning a 52-yarder at Gloucester County Times...in track and field, he helped lead team to the as team captain for 2013 squad which Fordham (10/3) and an 81-yarder vs. posted a 14-1 mark and captured a Group I title and was a first-team all- Georgetown (10/11). conference and a Connecticut Class L conference selection as well as second- state title...Hearst Newspapers Super 33 2013: All-Patriot League Second-Team team all-South Jersey in the triple jump, selection while also garnering Norwalk selection at strong safety...saw action long jump and high jump. Hour All-Area honors...named MSG in 11 games, making 10 starts...fourth Varsity 2013 All-Connecticut First on the team in tackles with 59...picked PERSONAL: Son of Darryl and Nicole Team and 2013 All-Metro Honorable off three passes...had a season-high Roberts...has older sister, Darrah, Mention...secured 2013 USA Today 10 tackles and an interception against older brother Glenn (played basketball American Family Insurance All-USA Sacred Heart (9/7)...registered six at Coppin State) and a twin brother, Connecticut Team...three-year starter tackles in three straight games against Isaiah, who played basketball at Navy... who helped his squad post a 34-6 record...garnered All-Conference and Holy Cross (10/26), at Georgetown born 11/7/91. All-State First-Team honors as a (11/2) and Colgate (11/9)...made eight DEFENSIVE Fumbles junior...played lacrosse for two seasons. tackles at Lehigh (11/23)...had six Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2012 11/11 31-22 53 1-2 0 4-44 8 0-0/0 stops and two pass breakups in the FCS 2013 11/10 40-19 59 3.5-20 1.0-15 3-32 6 0-0/1 PERSONAL: Father, Steven, played Playoffs at New Hampshire (11/30)... 2014 10/10 32-25 57 4.0-13 1.0-6 2-79 3 0-0/0 football at the Univ. of Maine...son of named to the 2013 Preseason All- Totals 32/31 103-66 169 9.5-35 2.0-21 9-155 17 0-0/1 Steven and Susan Root...one of two Patriot League Team in a vote of league players in class of 2018 from New coaches and also selected for First-Team Canaan, joining Michael Donnelly...born Defense by Phil Steele’s College Football 7/12/96. Preview.

2012: Started all 11 games at strong safety, earning his first varsity letter… All-Patriot League Second-Team selection who tied for the team lead in interceptions (4)…recorded 53 tackles…had four tackles and an interception at William and Mary (9/8)…chipped in with three tackles and an interception against Penn (9/15)…made six tackles and an interception at Bucknell (9/22)… registered 10 tackles against Princeton (10/6)…recorded seven tackles, one for a loss at Fordham (11/10).

2015 33 LAFAYETTE Football AT HUNTERDON CENTRAL: Earned All-New Jersey Group IV First-Team honors in 2011 while being named

94 9 West New Jersey Player of the Year... Matt Rothrock Blake Searfoss selected All-Conference First Team DL – Jr. – 6-2, 280 QB – Jr. – 6-2, 210 while finishing in the top 10 in the state Sinking Spring, Pa./ Flemington, N.J./ Wilson Hunterdon Central/ in passing...completed 58 percent of his Economics Hun School passes (120-of-206) setting a school Economics and Mathematics record, while passing for 1,907 yards, 20 touchdowns and six interceptions... 2014: Started every game at defensive 2014: Played in 10 games with two guided his team to a 9-2 mark and tackle...managed 23 tackles with starts at quarterback while also serving the North Jersey Section 2, Group 4 three tackles for loss and a sack... as the team’s holder...missed final playoffs...standout lacrosse player recorded a stop in 10 games and two or game of season after sustaining a foot who was selected as an All-American more tackles in seven contests...had a injury in the days leading up to the by both U.S. Lacrosse Group 2-3 and career-high four tackles vs. Holy Cross Lehigh game (11/22)...completed Brine National Lacrosse Classic... (10/25). 102-of-170 passes (60%) for 1,063 served as the team captain and was yards with seven touchdowns and four named team MVP in 2012...earned 2013: Appeared in eight games, interceptions...made his first collegiate All-State First-Team honors in 2012 registering six tackles on the season. start against Fordham (10/3) when and Second-Team laurels in 2011...New he completed 18-of-32 for 190 yards, Jersey Group IV First-Team honoree AT WILSON: Named the two-time two touchdowns and an interception... in 2011...maintained a 3.75 GPA Lancaster-Lebanon League Defensive started the Georgetown (10/11) game... (3.86 weighted) and was nominated to Lineman of the Year...selected as came on in relief of an injured Drew be a member of the National Society Lancaster-Lebanon League Outstanding Reed at Harvard, completing 23-of-42 of High School Scholars...earned the Lineman of the Year...named two-time for a career-best 274 yards with one Abraham Hendrick Award given to the All-Lancaster Lebanon League Section touchdown...helped lead Lafayette to Hunterdon Central Athlete of the Year... 1 First Team defensive end and tight a last-second win at Colgate (11/8), community service volunteer as part of end...selected as Third Team All-State connecting on 29-of-46 for 261 yards sports outreach programs...served as AAAA at tight end and All-Berks First and a pair of touchdowns...named to a volunteer coach for the Devils Youth Team at tight end...selected to play in Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Lacrosse Club. the PSFCA East-West All-Star Game... with a 3.25 GPA. honor roll student who was named to AT HUN SCHOOL: Played football the All-Academic Team all three years 2013: Garnered one of the team’s two while spending a post-grad year at the in high school football career...made Scout Team Awards...appeared in seven school in Princeton, N.J., a member of 72 solo tackles, 6.0 sacks, two passes games...converted a two-point attempt the Mid-Atlantic Prep League. defended, one fumble recovery and one in the win over Lehigh (11/23)... forced fumble as a senior...corralled five completed 6-of-7 passes for 54 yards PERSONAL: Son of Steven and Sandra receptions for 94 yards, (18.8 yards and a touchdown in the FCS Playoffs Searfoss...has an older brother, Kyle, per catch and 6.3 yards per game) in against New Hampshire (11/30)... and sister, Erica...born 7/20/94.

2012...as a junior, made 21 catches for named to Patriot League Academic PASSING 231 yards and three touchdowns...made Honor Roll with a 3.50 semester GPA. Year G/GS Comp.-Att.-Int Yds. TD. Lg Comp.% Yds./Game Effic. 53 solo tackles, two sacks, two passes 2013 7/0 6-7-0 54 1 30 85.7 7.7 197.7 2014 10/2 102-170-4 1063 7 54 60.0 106.3 121.41 defended, two fumble recoveries, two Total 17/2 108-177-4 1117 8 54 61.0 65.7 124.4 forced fumbles in his junior campaign.

PERSONAL: High school teammate of former Leopard quarterback Zach Zweizig ’15...father played football at Maryland under Bobby Ross...son of Mark and Jodi Rothrock...has a younger brother, Nick...born 3/15/95.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2013 8/0 3-3 6 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0/0 2014 11/11 8-15 23 3.0-11 1.0-6 0 0 0/1 Totals 19/11 11-18 29 3.0-14 1.5-9 0 0 0/1

2015 34 LAFAYETTE Football AT AVON OLD FARMS: Helped squad capture the 2013 Erickson Conference title and the 2013 Founders League 48 21 championship in a post-graduate year Michael Parish at the school in Avon, Conn....garnered Shiffert Simmons 2013 All-Erickson League First-Team LS – So. – 6-0, 245 DB – So. – 5-11, 180 honors at quarterback while also being Nazareth, Pa./ Nazareth, Pa./ Blair Academy Nazareth/ named Offensive Player of the Year... Neuroscience Avon Old Farms completed 109-of-216 passes for 1,537 Economics yards and 20 touchdowns...carried 124 times for 904 yards and nine 2014: Played in all 11 games as a 2014: Played in every game as a touchdowns. rookie...occupied the long and short freshman, seeing time on special teams snapping duties by the middle of the and as a backup cornerback...had at PERSONAL: Son of Harold Simmons season. least one tackle in four games, making six tackles on the season. and Irene Guadalupe...resides with his uncle and aunt, Dywane and Wanda AT BLAIR ACADEMY: All-Mid Harris...has an older sister, Tatiana... Atlantic Prep League defensive tackle... AT NAZARETH: Earned 2012 Express- born 6/11/94. helped guide his Blair squad to 2013 Times All-Area First Team honors

MAPL and New Jersey Class A Prep ...played quarterback and cornerback in DEFENSIVE Fumbles titles...rated as a 4½ star long snapper high school...passed for 1,879 yards and Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. by Kohls Professional Camps, the same 16 touchdowns...ran for 1,358 yards 2014 11/0 4-2 6 0 0 0 0 1/0 Totals 11/0 4-2 6 0 0 0 0 1/0 organization which selected him to its and 15 touchdowns while averaging All-America team as a junior...helped 6.9 yards per carry...squad managed team to 25-8 record over career...started a 13-2 record in 2011 winning the 31 of 33 career games...played defense Lehigh Valley Conference and a District in lacrosse...volunteer for Jeff Dailey XI title...finished as the 2012 Eastern Memorial Foundation. Conference championship runner-up... four year letterwinner in track and PERSONAL: Father played basketball field, competing in the 110 hurdles, at Moravian College and mother long jump, triple jump and 4x100 played basketball at Spalding College... relay...winning the 2011 District XI nephew of former Washington Redskin championship in the 110 high hurdles... and three-time Super Bowl winner high honor roll student. Joe Jacoby...uncle, Steve Shiffert, is current Easton varsity football coach who played football at Bloomsburg University...son of Mary and James Shiffert...has an older brother Thomas... born 3/29/95.

2015 35 LAFAYETTE Football intercepted passes against Bucknell in final three games of regular season 24 (Colgate, Fordham and Lehigh). 79 Matt Smalley 2012: Played in all 11 games as a Cam Smith DB – Sr. – 5-10, 195 rookie to earn his first varsity letter… OL – So. – 6-5, 305 Philadelphia, Pa./ Medway, Mass./ Father Judge made seven tackles…forced a fumble Medway Computer Science at Robert Morris (9/29)…recorded two Mechanical Engineering tackles at Colgate (11/3)…recovered a fumble against Georgetown (10/27). 2015: Named to STATS Preseason 2014: Played in three games with one AT FATHER JUDGE: First Honor Roll All-America Third Team while also start, the most playing time of any student who was an All-Catholic League garnering Preseason All-Patriot League freshman offensive lineman...saw time First Teamer in 2011...carried 127 status at defensive back and return in Robert Morris and Wagner games... times for 984 yards and 17 touchdowns, specialist. took the start at left tackle in the adding two receiving touchdowns and Leopards’ win over Colgate (11/8)... one kick return and one punt for a TD... 2014: Earned a spot on the All-Patriot named to Patriot League Academic also picked off a pass during senior League First Team in the defensive Honor Roll with a 3.43 GPA. year when he was named All-City Third backfield...started 10 games at Team...outstanding track and field cornerback...finished third on the team AT MEDWAY: Boston Globe and athlete who was All-Catholic League in tackles (61) with five tackles for loss ESPNBoston.com All-State First Team First Team in three events (60m, long and two sacks...had seven games with in 2013...garnered All-Tri Valley jump, triple jump) in his indoor career five or more tackles...led the team with League honors as a senior while also and All-Catholic League in five outdoor 11 pass breakups...averaged 23.5 yards serving as team captain...earned AP events (4x100m, 100m, 200m, long on 13 kick return opportunities...made Scholar with Honor Award while also jump, triple jump)...school recordholder the most of one kick return opportunity securing the John and Abigail Adams in the 60m (7.02), 100m (10.7), 200m vs. Robert Morris (9/13), taking it Scholarship at Medway...also earned (21.7) and 4x100m relay. back 48 yards...made a career-high the Koplik Certificate of Mastery with 11 tackles, including seven unassisted Distinction Award...serves as a volunteer PERSONAL: Son of Aretha Smalley... stops, vs. Holy Cross (10/25)...picked Pop Warner coach and for the Medway hails from same school as former off a pass and ran it back 22 yards at Police Holiday Foundation. Leopards’ offensive line standout Bucknell (11/2) while earning George Ryan Nase ’07…has an older brother, L. McGaughey Memorial Award as the PERSONAL: Son of Matthew and Beth Paul, and younger brothers, Caleb and most outstanding Lafayette player... Smith...has younger sister, Caroline, Gabriel...born 5/6/94. ripped off a 60-yard return against and a younger brother, Connor...born

Lehigh (11/22) in Yankee Stadium... DEFENSIVE Fumbles 4/18/96. named Preseason All-Patriot League Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. at defensive back and kick returner... 2012 11/0 5-2 7 0 0 0 1 1/0 2013 12/11 38-25 63 3.0-15 2.0-11 5 8 0/0 also included on the College Football 2014 10/10 33-28 61 5.0-28 2.0-14 1 11 0/0 Performance Awards (CFPA) Defensive Totals 33/21 76-55 131 8.0-43 2.0-25 6 20 1/0

Back Award Watch List. Kick Returns Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Ret. Yds./Game 2013: Selected All-Patriot League 2012 11/0 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.6 2013 12/11 19 562 2 99 29.6 46.8 First Team as return specialist and 2014 10/10 13 305 0 60 23.5 30.5 cornerback…collected team’s Defensive Total 33/21 33 874 2 99 26.5 26.5 Back and Special Teams MVP awards... named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week twice...started 11 of 12 games…led the team with five interceptions, eight pass breakups and 13 passes defended…third on team with 63 tackles (three for loss)…eighth in the nation in kick return yardage, averaging 29.6 yards per kick on 19 tries…third in the nation in kickoffs returned for a touchdown with two...took opening kick of the season 98 yards to the endzone against Sacred Heart (9/7), earning Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week honors…made eight stops vs. William & Mary (9/14) and nine vs. Penn (9/21)…returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown at Georgetown (11/2) to break his own school record…

2015 36 LAFAYETTE Football Quinn11 Smith Ben13 Snyder Duncan43 Sparks TE – So. – 6-4, 240 DB – Sr. – 6-1, 210 DE – Jr. – 6-3, 243 San Marcos, Calif./La Fogelsville, Pa./ Greensboro, N.C./ Costa Canyon Northwestern Lehigh Ragsdale Religion & Politics Economics and Mechanical Engineering Government & Law

2014: Played in three games (Robert 2014: Lehigh Valley product who 2014: Played in nine games in his Morris, Holy Cross and Bucknell), missed entire season after suffering second full season, seeing time at seeing time at tight end and on special season-ending injury during preseason. linebacker and on special teams...made teams...earned the offensive scout 16 tackles on the season...had at least team award...named to Patriot League 2013: Did not see any game action. one tackle in seven games...registered a Academic Honor Roll with a 3.75 GPA. half sack in the season opener at Sacred 2012: Did not see any game action. Heart (9/6). AT LA COSTA CANYON: All-Avocado West League First-Team selection at AT NORTHWESTERN LEHIGH: 2013: Appeared in seven games...made tight end...managed 15.6 yards per High Honor Roll student who played three tackles on the year...had two stops catch with four touchdowns during his career...served as a team captain quarterback, wide receiver and and a pass breakup at Georgetown his senior year...also played defensive defensive back...served as football team (11/2). end and long snapper in three years of captain for two years...completed 44 varsity football...played forward on the percent of his passes, throwing for seven AT RAGSDALE: Played linebacker, basketball team, helping lead the squad touchdowns while rushing for eight tight end and long snapper and is to consecutive CIF championships... more despite having senior year limited slotted to play outside linebacker at three-year letterwinner for hoops team, by injury...recorded a 9-6 record as Lafayette...named Piedmont Triad All- garnering the Coaches’ Award and the starting quarterback...defensively, he Conference in three seasons...selected Most Improved Player Award...secured picked off three passes (one returned as the Greensboro player of the Week Avocado West League First-Team for a touchdown) with seven breakups twice...earned All-Academic Honors in Academic honors his junior and senior and a forced fumble...played forward/ all four years...finished seventh in the year and All-CIF Academic credentials center for basketball team and ran the state in interceptions in 2011 and led as a junior...served as president of the 100m (11.57), 200m (24.36) in track... the team in turnovers for three seasons... Advocates Club, on the leadership team participated in the high jump in track averaged 10.4 tackles per game over of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, was and field...ran a 4.54 40. final two seasons...made 86 tackles an anchor on LCC TV and broadcasted (21 solo) as a senior while picking off basketball games. PERSONAL: Son of David and Doreen two passes...made 92 tackles (22 solo) Snyder...has a younger brother, Chris... in junior season while intercepting PERSONAL: Son of Timothy and born 8/11/93. six passes and forcing one fumble...in Linda Smith...father played football baseball, was a pitcher and outfielder at University of Arizona and his great who maintained a 2.1 ERA and a uncle, Dave Skrien, played football at the University of Minnesota...has 5.1 strikeout to walk ratio...named younger sister, Dylann, and a younger Preseason All-America in baseball in brother, Kellen...born 11/1/95. 2011 by Perfect Game and in 2012 by Under Armour...National Honor Society student who was also a member of Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and was a student body officer.

PERSONAL: Son of Lee and Jennifer Sparks...has older brother, Walt...born 6/24/94.

DEFENSIVE Fumbles Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. 2013 7/0 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0/0 2014 9/0 9-7 16 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 0 0-0/0 Totals 16/0 12-7 19 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 2 0-0/0

2015 37 LAFAYETTE Football Robert41 Connor67 Staudle Craig39 Strand Speranza OL – Jr. – 6-6, 320 DE – Jr. – 6-3, 220 TB – So. – 5-11, 205 Highland Mills, N.Y./ Watertown, Mass./ Syosset, N.Y./ Cornwall Dexter School Chaminade Economics Engineering Economics

2014: Did not see any playing time 2015: Earned Preseason All-Patriot 2014: Did not see any game action, as a rookie...named to Patriot League League honors. but was a key contributor in practice, Academic Honor Roll with a 3.37 GPA. earning the defensive scout team award. 2014: One of just two offensive linemen AT CHAMINADE: Served as team to start every game and the only one to 2013: Did not see any game action. captain junior and senior year...named start every game at same position (left Catholic High School Football League guard)...in his second collegiate start, AT DEXTER SCHOOL: Honor Roll (CHSFL) All-League in his junior and helped running game push its way to student who was an All-Evergreen senior years...carried 74 times for 725 324 yards on the ground vs. Robert League linebacker as a junior and yards and 17 touchdowns with two Morris (9/13)...helped lead the way senior...also spent time at tight end, kick returns for touchdowns in 2012 to 309 rushing yards in 27-7 win over offensive line, defensive end, fullback when his team posted an 11-1 mark... Lehigh in the 150th meeting (11/22). and running back while serving as a had 109 carries for 850 yards and 12 starter in three campaigns...made 48 rushing touchdowns in his 10-2 senior 2013: Did not see any game action. tackles in six games in his senior year... season...also caught 18 balls for 315 four-year starter in lacrosse, helping yards and three receiving touchdowns AT CORNWALL: Four-year guide team to three New England small as senior...managed one punt return letterwinner in football and basketball... school titles...served as the junior class for a touchdown in 2013...tabbed MSG team captain who played left tackle and vice president and took over role of Varsity Top 100...played four years of defensive end...garnered All-Section president in his senior year...headed the long-stick midfield in lacrosse, helping 9 First-Team honors and Second- yearbook for two years...member of the guide his squad to a 15-2 mark and a Team All-State...earned Metro Team disciplinary committee as a senior. NSCHSAA championship...ran sprints honorable mention status...helped in track and field for two seasons... lead his team to the state semifinals PERSONAL: Son of Karl and Sallie Honor Roll student and member of after capturing a Section 9 Class A Strand...has older brother, Peter, and National Honor Society...member of championship...made 50 tackles (19 younger brother, Nick...born 11/4/94 Sodality. solo) in his senior season to go along with one sack...National Honor Society PERSONAL: Comes from same high student who was named a Cornwall school as former Leopard defensive line Central Scholar-Athlete...served as a standout Doug Gerowski ‘11...son of Safe School Ambassador. Lisa and Robert Speranza...has younger brothers, Vincent and Dominick...born PERSONAL: Son of Daniel and Alana 1/8/96. Staudle...has older brother, Ryan...born 3/21/95.

2015 38 LAFAYETTE Football AT COLTS NECK: All-State Honorable Mention selection who also garnered All-Shore Conference First-Team, 8 3 All-Division, All-New Jersey Group IV Samuel Vale Tim Vangelas and All-Monmouth County honors... P/K – So. – 5-10, 180 WR – Jr. – 6-2, 190 made 106 catches for 1,955 yards and South Abington Colts Neck, N.J./ Township, Pa./ Colts Neck 24 touchdowns during his career... Abington Heights Economics set school single-season records for Government & Law receiving yards (1,041), receptions (54) and touchdowns (14) in 2012... he averaged 19.3 yards per catch and 2015: In his first season with program 2014: Played in 10 games with seven 94.6 yards per game...team captain after spending freshman school year at starts, including the first five games of who was also named offensive MVP... George Mason. the season and two of the last three...led the team with 12 punt returns...second three-sport athlete who played guard/ forward for four years in basketball and AT ABINGTON HEIGHTS: Three- on the team in receiving, making 30 centerfielder in baseball. sport athlete, competing in football, grabs for 240 yards and a touchdown... swimming and tennis...member of pulled down four balls for 57 yards PERSONAL: Son of Thomas and the Pennsylvania District II runner and a touchdown in a win over Robert Sharon Vangelas...has older sister, up in 2013...four-year letterwinner Morris (9/13)...made a career-best 10 Courtney...born 9/10/94. in swimming in the distance freestyle catches for 75 yards at Bucknell (11/1) events...served as captain of the tennis RECEIVING team which advanced to the state 2013: Appeared in 11 games as a Year G/GS Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Rec Yds/Game semifinals...honor roll student who was rookie, spending time at wide receiver 2013 11/0 10 80 0 22 8.0 7.3 2014 10/7 30 240 1 18 8.0 24.0 Student Council treasurer and member and punt returner...made 10 catches for Total 21/7 40 320 1 22 8.0 15.2 of the Scholastic Bowl Team. 80 yards...returned seven punts for 43 yards...had a season-high four grabs for PUNT Returns Year G/GS No. Yds. TD Lg. Yds./Ret. Yds./Game PERSONAL: Son of Steven Vale and 26 yards at Princeton (10/12)...had one 2013 11/0 7 43 0 13 6.1 3.9 Jennifer Gell...has younger brothers, Ben reception for 22 yards at Georgetown 2014 10/7 12 119 0 21 9.9 11.9 and Adam...born 2/21/96. (11/2) while also returning three Total 21/7 19 162 0 21 8.5 7.7 punts for 33 yards....named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with 3.33 semester GPA.

2015 39 LAFAYETTE Football Tyler85 Vickers Dylan89 Anders74 Warfel DL – Sr. – 6-5, 250 Wadsworth OL – So. – 6-5, 300 Miami, Fla./ TE – So. – 6-3, 245 Perkasie, Pa./ Miami Southridge Greenwich, Conn./ Central Bucks West Psychology Brunswick School Mechanical Engineering Economics

2014: Moved back to the defensive line 2014: Played in eight games as a rookie, 2014: Did not see any playing time. after a season at tight end...played in seeing limited time at tight end while six games, making two tackles...named playing primarily on special teams. AT CENTRAL BUCKS WEST: Two- to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll year letterwinner and two-year starter... with a 3.28 GPA. AT BRUNSWICK SCHOOL: Rookie All-Suburban One League Honorable of the Year as a sophomore...named Mention...played two seasons on defense 2013: Made the switch from tight end All-Housatonic League as a junior... in lacrosse...Honor Roll student. to defensive end…did not see any game two-year team captain who helped action, but did collect one of the team’s capture the 2013 Housatonic League PERSONAL: Son of Cindy and Karl two Scout Team Awards. championship...four-year letterwinner Warfel...has an older brother, Alex... and four-year starter...three-year born 8/5/96. 2012: Did not see any game action. letterwinner and three-year starter at forward in basketball, helping lead AT MIAMI SOUTHRIDGE: Honor his squad to a Fairchester Athletic Roll student who played tight end, Association runner-up finish in 2012... wide receiver, defensive end and long served as basketball team captain for snapper in four seasons of football... two seasons...earned a letter in track... named Phase 3 Athlete of the Year... selected as track and field captain for served as team captain in his senior 2013...ran 4x100m and threw shot season...one of just two tight ends to put...awarded tri-varsity athlete plaque play in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star for 2012-13 academic year...senior Game played in Dolphins Stadium prefect for 2013-14 academic year... during which he scored a touchdown... vice president of Diversity Club...serves also played two seasons of volleyball as vice president of the Way to Play (front middle) and one year of track and Foundation...worked as a volunteer field (triple jump)...named school’s most at the Old Greenwich Riverside outstanding 11th grade student...served Community Center. as a peer leader with College Summit group...member of 2012 Club and PERSONAL: Coached in high school Spartan Patrol. by former Leopard running back Jarrett Shine ’96...son of Deelia Wadsworth... PERSONAL: Son of Ross Vickers and has a younger sister, Dana, and a Valerie Ebert...has an older brother, younger brother, Kevin...born 11/4/94. Christopher...born 8/19/94.

2015 40 LAFAYETTE Football PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Leslie Wright...has an older brother, Ian...born 51 8/10/94. 68 Darren Wright DEFENSIVE Fumbles Nick Zataveski DL – Sr. – 6-3, 245 Year G/GS UT-AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU Rcv./Fcd. OL – Sr. – 6-6, 305 Glenside, Pa./Bishop 2012 DNP Delran, N.J./Delran McDevitt 2013 11/0 9-5 14 0 0 0 0 0/0 Engineering Psychology 2014 10/5 21-17 38 4.5-26 3.0-24 0 0 0/0 Total 21/5 30-22 52 4.5-26 3.0-24 0 0 0/0

2014: Played in 10 games with five 2015: Earned Preseason All-Patriot starts at defensive end...finished the League honors. season with 38 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss with three sacks and four 2014: Played in seven games with six quarterback hurries...made a career- starts, including starting the first five high eight tackles, including a sack, in a games of the season at right tackle... win over Robert Morris (9/13)...had five helped lead team to 324 rushing yards stops in a win at Colgate (11/8). against Robert Morris (9/13)...named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2013: Appeared in 11 games, registering with a 3.90 GPA. 14 tackles on the year...had a season- high three stops at Penn (9/21). 2013: Missed entire season due to hip surgery. 2012: Did not see any game action after a shoulder injury. 2012: Did not see any game action… named Scout Team Offensive Player of AT BISHOP McDEVITT: Honor roll the Year. student who competed at linebacker, fullback and tight end in four years of AT DELRAN: National Honor Society football...tabbed All-Catholic League member and an honor roll student who First Team, All-City First Team and was a four-sport athlete...named All- team MVP as a senior while serving as West Jersey Football League Second team captain...as a junior, was lauded Team...earned the Gordon-Masters All-Catholic League First Team at line- Football Club Unsung Hero Award... backer and Second Team at fullback... earned two varsity letters in basketball, played power forward and center on playing center and forward...played first basketball team...District 12 champion base on baseball team and attack on in track and field, competing in the dis- lacrosse squad...served as a peer leader cus 150’...member of the National Busi- on the Transition Project and as a peer ness Honor Society and World Affairs tutor. Club...named a PWC Impact Scholar. PERSONAL: Son of Walter and Lori Zataveski...has a younger brother, Kevin who is a freshman member of the team...born 5/27/94.

2015 41 LAFAYETTE Football FRESHMEN

C.J.26 Amill Izaiah20 Avent Jacob19 Bissell WR – Fr. – 5-9, 180 DB – Fr. – 5-11, 180 K – Fr. – 6-1, 195 Youngstown, Ohio/ Bethlehem, Pa./ Allentown, Pa./ Cardinal Mooney Liberty Parkland Undeclared Economics Economics

AT CARDINAL MOONEY: All- AT LIBERTY: 2013 and 2014 Express- AT PARKLAND: Big 33 Game Northeast Ohio and All-Ohio honoree Times All-Area honorable mention at selection...two-time all-conference who ran for more than 2,100 yards wide receiver, making 52 catches for (Lehigh Valley Conference in 2013 and 21 touchdowns during the 2013 795 yards and seven touchdowns… and East Penn Conference in 2014) and 2014 seasons...also pulled in managed 10 interceptions, while kicker who twice earned all-area 307 receiving yards....managed six playing defensive back as a three-year laurels from the Morning Call... interceptions and 64 tackles, playing letterwinner…member of the Liberty Express-Times All-Area selection in cornerback...averaged 19 yards per kick basketball squad which captured the 2014, playing a key role in Parkland return and 18 yards per punt return... 2013 Lehigh Valley Conference title, winning three straight district ran track as a sophomore in 2012, playing shooting guard and small titles...as a senior, was 8-for-12 on competing in the 100, 200, 4x100 relay forward during a three-year career… field goals with a long of 43 while and 4x200 relay...Honor Roll student also competed in track and field in converting 58-of-63 PATs; managed who was a member of the choir, Spanish the long, triple and high jumps… 45 touchbacks on kickoffs and Club, Drama Club while also serving High Honor Roll student who served scored 83 points...in his junior year, as a mentor for freshman students... as a leader at basketball camps and in he produced 42 touchbacks on 66 drummer at his church...performed Special Olympics programs while also percent of his kickoffs and made more than 300 hours of community participating in Cops ’N Kids. 42-of-46 extra points; added four service. field goals, with a long of 42 yards... PERSONAL: Son of Jennifer Ilarraza… averaged 35.1 yards per punt in PERSONAL: Son of Christopher and has a younger brother Xavier…born 2013...competed for Lehigh Valley Tara Amill...father played football 11/27/96. United and Reading Rage soccer at Kent State...part of athletic family clubs...High Honor Roll student who as relatives Ramon Amill (uncle- volunteered at an animal shelter. Youngstown State under Jim Tressel), Darren Ross (cousin-IUP), Moses Ellis PERSONAL: Son of Mark and (cousin-Prairie View A&M and later Jayne-Anne Bissell...has an older Arena football), Andre Jackson (uncle- sister Jackie, an older brother, Ohio U.) and Asim Pleas (uncle-Illinois) Brennon, and a younger brother, played college football...has a younger Aidan...born 2/3/97. brother, Tarren...born 5/3/97.

2015 42 LAFAYETTE Football Kaizer29 Butler Joey4 Andrew34 DB – Fr. – 6-0, 195 Chenoweth Chuma Chatsworth, Calif./ WR – Fr. – 5-11, 180 LB – Fr. – 6-3, 215 Sierra Canyon San Pedro, Calif./ Suffield, Conn./ Mechanical Engineering St. John Bosco Ridgefield/ Economics Suffield Academy Economics AT SIERRA CANYON: All-Gold AT ST. JOHN BOSCO: Played his AT RIDGEFIELD: Garnered CHSCA Coast League selection at running senior year of high school at St. John All-State designation in his senior back, rushing for 1,184 yards and Bosco as a slot receiver after transferring year while also securing All-FCIAC 20 touchdowns in his senior season... from Palos Verdes where he was a First-Team Offense honors...named to finished with 2,423 yards of total running back…earned All-Trinity the first team in the Hearst Super 33 offense during his career, managing 8.6 League First-Team honors, making All-State Defense and MSG All-Metro yards per carry with 44 touchdowns 39 catches for 648 yards and eight Second-Team Defense...tabbed to the and 166 tackles on the defensive touchdowns to lead the team...managed New Haven Register All-State Third side of the ball...team MVP...played three 100-yard receiving games while Team Defense...made 94 tackles his basketball and ran sprints (100, 200, helping lead one of the top programs final season while setting school records 4x100) in track and field...member of in the country to a 12-2 mark and a for receptions (60) and receiving yards integrity committee who volunteered for conference title…accumulated 475 (803) in a season...pulled down 10 community service through his school. kick return yards in seven games… touchdowns...named team MVP and his game vs. Bishop Gorman was captain his senior season of 2013, PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Kian nationally televised on ESPN...while at leading his squad to a 10-3 record and a Hernandez...born 2/7/97. Palos Verdes, was one of seven students state semifinal berth...in junior year as a selected to be part of a community starter at tight end and strong safety, he outreach program, work he continued at made 33 catches for 400 yards and two St. John Bosco…two-sport athlete who touchdowns and registered 25 tackles competed in 100 meters and 4X100 with three fumble recoveries on an 8-2 meter relay. team...as a sophomore, managed 50 tackles as a starter at outside linebacker PERSONAL: Son of Ryan Chenoweth on an 8-3 state quarterfinal squad... and Ena Mariani…father played named a Ridgefield High School Scholar baseball at Harbor College and Arizona Athlete while also garnering High Honor State...has a younger sister Mackenzie… Roll designation...volunteer for Habitat born 10/7/96. for Humanity.

AT SUFFIELD ACADEMY: Spent a post-graduate year at the prep school in Suffield, Conn. with fellow incoming freshman Trent Crossan... starter at outside linebacker and tight end, registering 60 tackles (five for loss) with two interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles...managed a 7-2 record, winning the school’s fourth New England championship.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Lisa Chuma...father was an offensive lineman at Massachusetts from 1978- 82...has an older sister Caitlin, an older brother, Brent, and a younger brother, Harrison...born 10/3/95.

2015 43 LAFAYETTE Football Trent45 Crossan Troy55 Will44 Eisler TB – Fr. – 5-9, 190 Dixon FB – Fr. – 6-2, 235 Shoreham, N.Y./ Scarsdale, N.Y./ Sachem North/Suffield LB – Fr. – 6-2, 215 Los Angeles, Calif./ Scarsdale Academy Economics Economics Loyola Economics

AT SACHEM NORTH: All-Long Island AT LOYOLA: Team captain who played AT SCARSDALE: All-County and Second-Team selection who was the quarterback, linebacker, wide receiver, All-Section First-Team selection as a team MVP in 2013 when he helped cornerback and strong safety during his senior…named to the Senior All-star lead team to Suffolk County and Long high school career…member of league Section I Team…played fullback, Island Class I titles...quarterback was championship team his sophomore offensive line and defensive line… named offensive MVP of Long Island year…part of of three lacrosse earned the David Buchanan Outstanding championship game...served as team conference championship teams while Student-Athlete Award at Scarsdale captain and also played linebacker... playing attack and defender…named and the National Football Foundation in junior year, the team offensive MVP and was leading scorer on lacrosse Golden Dozen award in 2014…played MVP set a school record with eight team…played center on basketball team catcher and first base in baseball rushing touchdowns, accounting for 50 and was part of a league title squad as where he hit for a .328 average with points in the game, third most in Long a sophomore…earned President Service 16 RBI while also cutting down 15 Island history; two-point conversion Award. baserunners…also played basketball for in that game gave team a 63-62 win... three seasons…founder and president named team captain and starting PERSONAL: Son of Nathan and Trish of Scarsdale High School ALYN Club quarterback as a sophomore, garnering Dixon…has a twin brother, Jack, and a which raised more than $25,000 in four All-Suffolk County and all-division younger brother, Danny…born 5/9/96. years, organizing a home run derby honor...academic honor roll selection... benefit for ALYN Hospital…named church and community athletic league ALYN Hospital Goodwill Ambassador. volunteer. PERSONAL: Son of Nathan and AT SUFFIELD ACADEMY: Spent a Denise Eisler…father played football post-graduate year at Suffield Academy (linebacker) and competed in track and in Suffield, Conn. with fellow incoming field (shot put) at Oberlin…has older freshman Andrew Chuma...earned sisters, Lauren and Jennifer…born a spot on the All-New England Prep 10/14/97. Team...managed 952 all-purpose yards on 108 touches for 11 touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Susann Crossan...father played football at East Carolina and mother competed in track and field at Binghamton...older brother, Dalton, is a redshirt junior at New Hampshire...born 11/24/95.

2015 44 LAFAYETTE Football Angus81 Evans Chris83 Granjean Logan73 Grieser TE – Fr. – 6-5, 250 WR – Fr. – 5-8, 175 OL – Fr. – 6-3, 300 North Bridgton, Maine/ Windermere, Fla./ Arlington, Ohio/ Rome Free Academy/ Windermere Prep/ Arlington Bridgton Academy Undeclared Chemical Engineering Government & Law

AT ROME FREE ACADEMY: Earned AT WINDERMERE PREP: Central AT ARLINGTON: A two-time All-League First-Team honors as a Florida All-Star selection who racked up Associated Press All-Ohio selection who senior, while garnering team Offensive 1,447 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns also claimed All-Northwest Ohio District MVP honors...played quarterback, as a running back…named Sunshine First-Team honors and All-Blanchard racking up more than 1,500 yards State Athletic Conference MVP as a Valley Conference First-Team laurels passing with 12 touchdowns in 2013... senior...garnered All-Sunshine State his final two seasons...named the 2014 set a single-game record with 340 Athletic Conference Second-Team Northwest Ohio Lineman of the year... passing yards and four touchdown honors in 2013 and 2014…rushed played both ways on the line, making passes...played center on the basketball for 237 yards and five touchdowns 72 tackles (12 TFL) as a senior... team, helping guide his squad to a in conference title game…amassed collected Blanchard Valley Conference league championship as a junior in 2012 1,176 rushing yards and 19 rushing All-Academic recognition...post player (10 ppg, 8 rpg)...honor roll student and touchdowns to go along with three more on the basketball team for three seasons scholar-athlete...volunteered as a youth receiving touchdowns in 2014…three- and also competed in track and field, basketball and football camp coach for sport athlete who was a point guard throwing the shot put and discus... city of Rome and at his local church. for a 2014 district championship team played AAU basketball with the Lima and ran the 4x400 relay, 4x100 relay Area Lakers and Team Ohio...honor AT BRIDGTON ACADEMY: Spent a and the 200 meters for a state finalist roll student who was the president of post-graduate year at Bridgton Academy team in 2012…high honor roll student the local chapters of the National Honor in North Bridgton, Maine...served who was a member of the varsity club, Society and Science National Honor as team captain while playing tight sports medicine club and a volunteer for Society...served as vice president of the end...started all nine games, making Habitat for Humanity. class of 2015 for four years...participant 19 catches for 280 yards and three in the Science Olympiad...community touchdowns. PERSONAL: Son of Raymond and service activities included the ENGAGE Marielle Granjean…has an older sister, Youth Council and volunteer work with PERSONAL: Son of William and Alexandra and a younger brother, a local food pantry, blood drives and a Christine Evans...father played football Timmothy…born 5/7/97. memorial soccer tournament. at Ithaca and cousin, Tommy Kain, played soccer at Duke...has a younger PERSONAL: Son of Scott and brother, Conrad, and a younger sister, Sherry Grieser...has an older brother, Olivia...born 2/21/96. Zachary...born 8/30/96.

2015 45 LAFAYETTE Football Tanner64 Kern Mike8 Lewis Dante56 Lonardo OL – Fr. – 6-3, 315 QB – Fr. – 6-0, 215 DE – Fr. – 6-3, 255 Middletown, Conn./ Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Bethlehem, Pa./ Xavier Economics Bethlehem Catholic Economics Policy Studies

AT XAVIER: Earned All-State First- AT PALMYRA: All-time leading 2015: Will miss his freshman season Team laurels from the Connecticut High passer at Palmyra High school with with a torn ACL. School Coaches Association, Hartford 246 completions for 3,050 yards Courant and New Haven Register... and 30 touchdowns...All-Mid-Penn AT BETHLEHEM CATHOLIC: Named named to the Walter Camp and USA Conference Second-Team selection First-Team Defense by the Express- Today All-Connecticut Teams...All- at quarterback as a senior while also Times and Morning Call...East Penn Southern Connecticut Conference First- achieving Lancaster/Lebanon Counties Conference North First-Team choice... Team selection and Scholar-Athlete distinction as a first-team QB...two- Associated Press All-State selection... Award winner...played center, offensive year team captain who was named made 67 tackles with 19 tackles for tackle and long snapper during high all-state first-team from PA Football loss and 5.5 sacks in his senior year school career...helped guide his squad to News and Pennlive.com and was an while also managing five catches for a 9-3 record in 2014 and a Connecticut all-county selection in Lancaster/ 100 yards and a touchdown at tight State LL-S championship...long snapper Lebanon Counties, all as a punter...also end...as a junior, collected 47 tackles on a 12-1 team that collected the LL a member of the baseball team, pitching with 9.5 tackles for loss and three QB title in 2012...overall, he was 28-7 as a perfect game as a sophomore... sacks...helped lead teams to district a varsity player...wrestled and played distinguished honor roll member who championships in junior (8-5) and baseball for one season each...member volunteered as an ambassador for senior (12-2) seasons...named team’s of the National Honor Society, Spanish “Friends of Rachel” and served as an Defensive MVP in 2014...honor roll Honor Society and Science Honor outdoor education counselor for seventh student who served as a committee Society...served as a volunteer camp graders at Palmyra Middle School. member of mini-thon and as an counselor at the YMCA. intramurals coach and assistant. PERSONAL: Son of Douglas and Tina PERSONAL: Son of James and Lewis...grandfather, Warren Lewis, PERSONAL: Son of Roberto and Katherine Kern...father played football wrestled at Lehigh while cousin, Nick Tammy Lonardo...uncle, Tommaso at Connecticut...born 10/24/97. Lewis, played hockey at Robert Morris... Lonardo, played football at Moravian... born 5/16/97. has a younger brother, Gabriel...born 5/12/97.

2015 46 LAFAYETTE Football Jerry47 Powe Lavel93 Ramsey Liam88 Reedy DB – Fr. – 6-1, 185 DE – Fr. – 6-5, 235 TE – Fr. – 6-4, 220 Gurnee, Ill./ Plano, Texas/ Wyomissing, Pa./ Warren Township Plano West Wyomissing Mech. Engineering Engineering Economics

AT WARREN TOWNSHIP: Two-time AT PLANO WEST: Earned All-District AT WYOMISSING: Earned a Reading All-North Suburban Conference Team First-Team honors and All-Collin Eagle All-Berks Second-Team Offense who also garnered News Sun All-Area County laurels as a senior when he selection as a senior, helping guide team honors...managed 10 interceptions registered 57 tackles with 11 sacks, two to District 3 AA championship...named during his career which included three fumble recoveries and blocked kick... All-Berks County Section 2 by the seasons playing cornerback, safety and member of state regional champion Berks Football Coaches Association... wide receiver...ran the hurdles and football squads...three-year member of played tight end in the wing-T offense 100m in track and field...honor roll basketball team which won the district which helped his squad average 287 student who earned All-State Academic title in 2013-14 with a 27-4 mark and yards and 39.5 points per game...part team recognition...volunteered for the 2014-15 team is in the top 20 in of a 2012 squad that finished 16-0 and community service work with “Letter to the nation...played AAU basketball won a state title over Aliquippa...played Santa” and “Candy Days” programs. with 2012 AAU under-15 national for league championship squad in champions Frisco Celtics, AAA Stallions basketball and also played volleyball... PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Tracy in 2011 and Team Texas in 2010. played for Berks Red Storm on AAU Powe...father is a supervisor of the basketball circuit...National Honor grounds crew... PERSONAL: Son of Lavel Ramsey and Society student...youth football coaching has younger brothers, Jalen and Jarrett LaTresha Waterford...father played volunteer who also worked with the and a younger sister, Trenise...born basketball at Santa Rosa College... Opportunity Houses program. 12/16/96. has younger sisters, Lauren and Leah, and a younger brother, Landon...born PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Sarah 12/25/96. Reedy...has an older brother, Connor, who plays defensive end at Williams College and a younger sister, Charlotte... born 8/24/97.

2015 47 LAFAYETTE Football Ollis58 Robinson Jacob46 Rose Clay15 Rush LB – Fr. – 5-10, 215 LB – Fr. – 6-1, 210 DB – Fr. – 5-11, 175 Stone Mountain, Ga./ Norcross, Ga./ Philadelphia, Pa./ Wesleyan Greater Atlanta Northeast/ Economics Christian Biology Economics

AT WESLEYAN: Garnered All-Region AT GREATER ATLANTA AT NORTHEAST: Standout wide First-Team honors and All-Gwinnett CHRISTIAN: Gwinnett County All- receiver in high school who averaged County Honorable Mention status… Region selection in 2014, playing 27.2 yards per catch...played named Atlanta Journal Constitution linebacker and fullback...made 70 cornerback, safety, returner and weekly Top Performer in September tackles in senior season, helping his returner in addition to wideout and and October of his senior year…named squad to a 14-1 season and a Class was a three-year starter...competed in Gwinnett County September Player of AA runner-up finish...team captain the jumps in track and field, earning the Month…made 87 tackles during his and three-year letterwinner...four 2013-14 All-Catholic Second-Team senior year, 13 for loss, and 73 (six for high school teammates signed offers honors for indoor track long jump while loss) as a junior…carried 52 times for to play at Tennessee, Navy, Georgia at Father Judge High School (alma 297 yards and three touchdowns as a Tech and Georgia...also played lacrosse mater of current Lafayette DB Matt junior…four-sport athlete who played and holds school record for ground Smalley) where he won a team title as basketball and baseball and ran the balls in a season and goals by a long- a freshman...honor roll student...youth 100m and 200m on the track and field stick midfielder...honor roll student group member at his church and a team…served on the leadership council who earned the GACS scholar-athlete volunteer at a soup kitchen in Camden, for the Wesleyan Schools’ Athletic award...serves as a board member for N.J. Department…secured the science award Atlanta Missions and as a recruiting as a junior while also qualifying for the head and leader for the Honduras PERSONAL: Son of Clayton and Ava school’s Merit List. missions team. Rush...cousin, Andrew Blackmon, played cornerback at Indiana State... PERSONAL: Son of Ollis and Hattie PERSONAL: Son of James and Mary has a younger brother, Jalen, and O’Neal Robinson…born 7/27/97. Rose...father ran track and Penn and younger sisters, Amiah and Leah...born mother ran track and cross country at 11/13/96. Carroll College...has younger brothers, Jonathan, Joshua and Joseph...born 12/18/96. .

2015 48 LAFAYETTE Football Tyler32 West Kevin62 Jeremy97 Zeitler TB – Fr. – 5-10, 210 Zataveski DE/LS – Fr. – 6-3, 240 McLean, Va./ Washington, D.C./ Langley OL – Fr. – 6-4, 300 Maret School/ Economics Delran, N.J./Delran Taft School Engineering Engineering

AT LANGLEY: All-Region First-Team AT DELRAN: Two-time All-West Jersey AT MARET SCHOOL: Two-time selection and All-State Second-Team Football League First-Team selection Mid-Atlantic Conference selection at honoree in Virginia’s 6A class as a at offensive line...garnered all-county defensive end…served as team captain senior and junior...Liberty District second-team recognition his final two in senior year of 2013…averaged 11 Player of the Year as a senior who seasons...2014 Philadelphia Inquirer solo tackles per game at defensive end garnered Liberty District First-Team All-South Jersey Second Team honoree while also playing offensive tackle honors his final two campaigns... while also serving as team captain... and long snapper…competed in track secured All-Met honorable mention competed in basketball, serving as and field as a thrower…has completed laurels in the Washington area as a team captain as a junior and senior... volunteer work in Washington junior and senior...leading rusher in secured 2013 all-conference first-team D.C. area soup kitchens, rebuilding Langley history with 4,373 yards and honors in track and field, throwing the Anacostia Watershed and also worked 54 touchdowns...rushed for 2,081 yards shot put and discus in track and field... with Habitat For Humanity in North and 26 touchdowns as a senior and National Honor Society student who Carolina. 2,230 yards and 28 touchdowns as a was a member of the Number One Club junior...honor roll student who was a for leadership and character...earned AT TAFT SCHOOL: Spent a post- two-time scholar-athlete award winner the Gordon-Masters Football Club of graduate year at Taft School in and a member of the National Society Burlington Country Scholar-Athlete Watertown, Conn. of High School Scholars...played varsity award in 2013...served as the junior lacrosse and basketball...played for the class president...volunteered for his PERSONAL: Son of Jonathan Zeitler Virginia Rapids in AAU basketball and church and served as a camp counselor and Cynthia Baker…has an older the Virginia Lacrosse Club...volunteered at summer camps. brother, Adam, and a younger brother, as a youth basketball and lacrosse Thomas…born 6/11/96. . coach. PERSONAL: Son of Walter and Lori Zataveski...father played football at PERSONAL: Son of Kevin and Tracy Lycoming and his uncle, Mark, played West...has an older brother, Kyle, and a at Notre Dame...older brother, Nick, is a younger sister, Kaitlin...born 8/14/96. Lafayette senior offensive lineman and returning starter...born 1/2/97.

2015 49 LAFAYETTE Football 2015 Preseason Alphabetical Roster

NO. NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 2015 Roster 28 Collin Albershardt DL Jr. 6-2 255 Castle Rock, Colo./Mullen 26 C.J. Amill WR Fr. 5-9 180 Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney Breakdown 98 Matt Anderson DL Sr. 6-3 270 Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield 20 Izaiah Avent DB Fr. 5-11 180 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty BY CLASS: 40 Dennis Bencsko LB Sr. 6-0 205 East Hanover, N.J./Delbarton Seniors: 23 19 Jacob Bissell K Fr. 6-1 175 Allentown, Pa./Parkland Juniors: 16 Sophomores: 27 91 Beau Bosch DL So. 6-5 250 New Paris, Pa./Chestnut Ridge Freshmen: 24 38 Chris Brockman LB Sr. 5-11 225 Richmond, Texas/Foster/Valley Forge Military Aca. 30 DeSean Brown TB So. 6-0 200 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North BY LETTERWINNERS: 33 Brandon Bryant LB So. 5-11 225 Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East Seniors: 15 29 Kaizer Butler DB Fr. 6-0 195 Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon Juniors: 11 6 Ben Carroll DB Jr. 6-2 205 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier Sophomores: 14 99 Robin Cepeda DL Jr. 6-2 280 Paterson, N.J./Passaic Tech 4 Joey Chenoweth WR Fr. 5-11 180 San Pedro, Calif./St. John Bosco BY POSITION: 34 Andrew Chuma LB Fr. 6-3 215 Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield/Suffield Academy QB- 4 36 J.J. Conn LB So. 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper Saint Clair TB- 7 3 Darrell Crawford WR Sr. 5-11 180 Wilkes Barre, Pa./G.A.R Memorial FB- 2 45 Trent Crossan TB Fr. 5-9 190 Shoreham, N.Y./Sachem North/Suffield Academy WR- 10 12 Josh Davis QB So. 6-2 203 San Juan Capistrano, Calif./St. Margaret’s TE- 6 49 Dan Dellovade FB Sr. 6-1 255 Moon, Pa./Moon OL- 13 35 Mike DePaolo LB So. 6-2 215 Pen Argyl, Pa./Pen Argyl DL- 16 84 Bobby DePietro TE Sr. 6-3 255 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic LB- 12 55 Troy Dixon LB Fr. 6-2 215 Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola DB- 15 K/P- 4 54 Mark Dodd LB Sr. 6-1 230 Wheeling, West Va./Linsly LS- 2 66 Mike Donnelly OL So. 6-4 295 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 44 Will Eisler FB Fr. 6-2 235 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale 81 Angus Evans TE Fr. 6-5 250 Verona, N.Y./Rome Free Academy/ 18 Justin Fischer DB So. 5-10 200 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Hendrick Hudson 14 Ryan Forrester P/K Jr. 6-1 180 Arlington, Va./Gonzaga College 50 Jarred Fragapane DL So. 6-3 240 Allison Park, Pa./North Catholic 18 Nick Franzese WR So. 6-0 185 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge 87 Connor Goss WR So. 6-2 205 Massapequa, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial Fred M. Kirby II ’42 31 Ryan Gralish K/P Sr. 5-11 245 Mars, Pa./Mars HEAD Football COACH 83 Chris Granjean WR Fr. 5-8 175 Windermere, Fla./Windermere Prep Frank Tavani— 73 Logan Grieser OL Fr. 6-3 300 Arlington, Ohio/Arlington (Lebanon Valley ’75, 16th season) 23 Deuce Gruden TB Sr. 5-6 190 Tampa, Fla./Carrollwood Day School 77 Toussaint Helm OL Jr. 6-6 300 Newburgh, N.Y./Newburgh Free Academy/Bridgton Aca. OFFENSIVE STAFF 52 rob Hinchen LB So. 6-2 225 Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands Mickey Fein 72 John Hoffman OL Sr. 6-4 290 Basking Ridge, N.J./Immaculata (Offensive Coordinator / QB, WR) 22 Draeland James DB Jr. 6-2 205 Jacksonville, Fla./Providence Stan Clayton (OL) 10 T.J. Jones DB So. 6-3 195 Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey Phil Hallahan 80 Brian Keller TE Sr. 6-3 250 Somerdale, N.J./Triton Regional (Recruiting Coordinator / RB) Scott Biel (Offensive Asst./TE) 64 Tanner Kern OL Fr. 6-3 315 Middletown, Conn./Xavier Tim Brady (Offensive Asst./WR) 90 Andy Labudev DL Jr. 6-3 270 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill 75 John Lang OL Sr. 6-3 285 Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery DEFENSIVE STAFF 8 Mike Lewis QB Fr. 6-0 215 Palmrya, Pa./Palmyra Art Link 27 Rand Lewis DB Jr. 5-10 185 Branford, Conn./Hopkins School (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 56 Dante Lonardo DL Fr. 6-3 255 Bethlehem, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic Doug McFadden 25 Kyle Mayfield TB Jr. 6-1 220 North Wales, Pa./North Penn (Special Teams Coordinator/DB) 95 Steve Mercado DL Sr. 6-1 275 Cape Coral, Fla./North Fort Myers Ian Dell (DL) 5 Rajhan Meriwether TB So. 5-11 200 Chandler, Ariz./Basha McNeil Parker (Defensive Asst./S) 37 Alex Merriman DB Sr. 6-1 205 Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown Mark Wojcik (Defensive Asst./DL) 65 David Miller OL Sr. 6-5 305 Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley 17 Matt Mrazek WR So. 6-4 205 La Grange, Ill./Lyons Township 79 Travis Nicholson DL Jr. 6-2 245 New Haven, Conn./AF Amistad

2015 50 LAFAYETTE Football 2015 Preseason Alphabetical Roster

86 rocco Palumbo WR So. 6-3 200 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 16 Phillip Parham DB So. 5-10 180 Lincoln Park, Mich./Cass Technical 82 Jack Poetzsch WR Sr. 6-0 190 West Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 47 Jerry Powe DB Fr. 6-1 185 Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township 93 Lavel Ramsey DL Fr. 6-5 235 Plano, Texas/Plano West 78 Collin Raysor OL So. 6-7 300 Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville 7 Drew Reed QB Jr. 6-1 195 Lakeland, Tenn./Arlington 88 Liam Reedy TE Fr. 6-4 220 Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing 1 Jared Roberts DB Sr. 6-2 205 Pennsauken, N.J./Woodbury/Loomis-Chaffee School 58 ollis Robinson LB Fr. 5-10 215 Stone Mountain, Ga./Wesleyan 43 Michael Root LB So. 6-1 235 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 46 Jacob Rose LB Fr. 6-1 210 Norcross, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian 94 Matt Rothrock DL Jr. 6-2 280 Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson 15 Clay Rush DB Fr. 5-11 175 Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast 9 Blake Searfoss QB Jr. 6-2 210 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central/Hun School 48 Michael Shiffert LS So. 6-0 245 Nazareth, Pa./Blair Academy 21 Parish Simmons DB So. 5-11 180 Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth/Avon Old Farms 24 Matt Smalley DB Sr. 5-10 195 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 79 Cam Smith OL So. 6-5 305 Medway, Mass./Medway 11 Quinn Smith TE So. 6-4 240 San Marcos, Calif./La Costa Canyon 13 Ben Snyder DB Sr. 6-1 210 Fogelsville, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh 42 Duncan Sparks DE Jr. 6-3 240 Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale 41 Robert Speranza TB So. 5-11 205 Syosset, N.Y./Chaminade 67 Connor Staudle OL Jr. 6-6 320 Highland Mills, N.Y./Cornwall 39 Craig Strand DE Jr. 6-3 220 Watertown, Mass./Dexter School 8 Samuel Vale P/K So. 5-10 180 South Abington Township, Pa./Abington Heights 2 Tim Vangelas WR Jr. 6-2 200 Colts Neck, N.J./Colts Neck 85 Tyler Vickers DL Sr. 6-5 250 Miami, Fla./Miami Southridge 89 Dylan Wadsworth TE So. 6-3 245 Greenwich, Conn./Brunswick School 74 Anders Warfel OL So. 6-5 300 Perkasie, Pa./Central Bucks West 32 Tyler West TB Fr. 5-10 210 McLean, Va./Langley 51 Darren Wright DL Sr. 6-3 245 Glenside, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 62 Kevin Zataveski OL Fr. 6-4 300 Delran, N.J./Delran 68 Nick Zataveski OL Sr. 6-6 305 Delran, N.J./Delran 97 Jeremy Zeitler DL/LS Fr. 6-3 240 Washington, D.C./Maret School/Taft School

2015 51 LAFAYETTE Football 2015 Preseason Numerical Roster

NO. NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 1 Jared Roberts DB Sr. 6-2 205 Pennsauken, N.J./Woodbury/Loomis-Chaffee School 2015 Roster 2 Tim Vangelas WR Jr. 6-2 200 Colts Neck, N.J./Colts Neck Breakdown 3 Darrell Crawford WR Sr. 5-11 180 Wilkes Barre, Pa./G.A.R Memorial 4 Joey Chenoweth WR Fr. 5-11 180 San Pedro, Calif./St. John Bosco BY MAJOR: 5 Rajhan Meriwether TB So. 5-11 200 Chandler, Ariz./Basha Economics: 41 6 Ben Carroll DB Jr. 6-2 205 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier Government & Law: 11 7 Drew Reed QB Jr. 6-1 195 Lakeland, Tenn./Arlington Mechanical Engineering: 9 8 Mike Lewis QB Fr. 6-0 215 Palmrya, Pa./Palmyra Undeclared: 8 8 Samuel Vale P/K So. 5-10 180 South Abington Township, Pa./Abington Heights Anthropology & Sociology: 3 9 Blake Searfoss QB Jr. 6-2 210 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central/Hun School Biology: 3 10 T.J. Jones DB So. 6-3 195 Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey Engineering: 3 11 Quinn Smith TE So. 6-4 240 San Marcos, Calif./La Costa Canyon Neuroscience: 3 12 Josh Davis QB So. 6-2 203 San Juan Capistrano, Calif./St. Margaret’s Psychology: 3 13 Ben Snyder DB Sr. 6-1 210 Fogelsville, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh Chemical Engineering: 2 14 Ryan Forrester P/K Jr. 6-1 180 Arlington, Va./Gonzaga College Chemistry: 2 15 Clay Rush DB Fr. 5-11 175 Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast Art: 1 16 Phillip Parham DB So. 5-10 180 Lincoln Park, Mich./Cass Technical Computer Science: 1 17 Matt Mrazek WR So. 6-4 205 La Grange, Ill./Lyons Township Electrical & Computer 18 Nick Franzese WR So. 6-0 185 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Engineering: 1 18 Justin Fischer DB So. 5-10 200 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Hendrick Hudson International Affairs: 1 Mathematics: 1 19 Jacob Bissell K Fr. 6-1 175 Allentown, Pa./Parkland Policy Studies: 1 20 Izaiah Avent DB Fr. 5-11 180 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Religious Studies: 1 21 Parish Simmons DB So. 5-11 180 Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth/Avon Old Farms Religion & Politics: 1 21 Jack Poetzsch WR Sr. 6-0 190 West Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 22 Draeland James DB Jr. 6-2 205 Jacksonville, Fla./Providence 23 Deuce Gruden TB Sr. 5-6 190 Tampa, Fla./Carrollwood Day School 24 Matt Smalley DB Sr. 5-10 195 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 25 Kyle Mayfield TB Jr. 6-1 220 North Wales, Pa./North Penn 26 C.J. Amill WR Fr. 5-9 180 Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney 27 Rand Lewis DB Jr. 5-10 185 Branford, Conn./Hopkins School Fred M. Kirby II ’42 28 Collin Albershardt DL Jr. 6-2 255 Castle Rock, Colo./Mullen HEAD Football COACH 29 Kaizer Butler DB Fr. 6-0 195 Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon Frank Tavani— 30 DeSean Brown TB So. 6-0 200 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North (Lebanon Valley ’75, 16th season) 31 Ryan Gralish K/P Sr. 5-11 245 Mars, Pa./Mars 32 Tyler West TB Fr. 5-10 210 McLean, Va./Langley OFFENSIVE STAFF 33 Brandon Bryant LB So. 5-11 225 Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East Mickey Fein 34 Andrew Chuma LB Fr. 6-3 215 Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield/Suffield Academy (Offensive Coordinator / QB, WR) 35 Mike DePaolo LB So. 6-2 215 Pen Argyl, Pa./Pen Argyl Stan Clayton (OL) 36 J.J. Conn LB So. 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper Saint Clair Phil Hallahan 37 Alex Merriman DB Sr. 6-1 205 Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown (Recruiting Coordinator / RB) 38 Chris Brockman LB Sr. 5-11 225 Richmond, Texas/Foster/Valley Forge Military Aca. Scott Biel (Offensive Asst./TE) 39 Craig Strand DE Jr. 6-3 220 Watertown, Mass./Dexter School Tim Brady (Offensive Asst./WR) 40 Dennis Bencsko LB Sr. 6-0 205 East Hanover, N.J./Delbarton 41 Robert Speranza TB So. 5-11 205 Syosset, N.Y./Chaminade DEFENSIVE STAFF 42 Duncan Sparks DE Jr. 6-3 243 Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale Art Link 43 Michael Root LB So. 6-1 235 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan (Defensive Coordinator/LB) Doug McFadden 44 Will Eisler FB Fr. 6-2 235 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale (Special Teams Coordinator/DB) 45 Trent Crossan TB Fr. 5-9 190 Shoreham, N.Y./Sachem North/Suffield Academy Ian Dell (DL) 46 Jacob Rose LB Fr. 6-1 210 Norcross, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian McNeil Parker (Defensive Asst./S) 47 Jerry Powe DB Fr. 6-1 185 Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township Mark Wojcik (Defensive Asst./DL) 48 Michael Shiffert LS So. 6-0 245 Nazareth, Pa./Blair Academy 49 Dan Dellovade FB Sr. 6-1 255 Moon, Pa./Moon 50 Jarred Fragapane DL So. 6-3 240 Allison Park, Pa./North Catholic 51 Darren Wright DL Sr. 6-3 245 Glenside, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 52 Rob Hinchen LB So. 6-2 225 Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands

2015 52 LAFAYETTE Football 54 Mark Dodd LB Sr. 6-1 230 Wheeling, West Va./Linsly 55 Troy Dixon LB Fr. 6-2 215 Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola 56 Dante Lonardo DL Fr. 6-3 255 Bethlehem, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic 58 Ollis Robinson LB Fr. 5-10 215 Stone Mountain, Ga./Wesleyan 59 Travis Nicholson DL Jr. 6-2 245 New Haven, Conn./AF Amistad 62 Kevin Zataveski OL Fr. 6-4 300 Delran, N.J./Delran 64 Tanner Kern OL Fr. 6-3 315 Middletown, Conn./Xavier 65 David Miller OL Sr. 6-5 305 Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley 66 Mike Donnelly OL So. 6-4 295 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 67 Connor Staudle OL Jr. 6-6 320 Highland Mills, N.Y./Cornwall 68 Nick Zataveski OL Sr. 6-6 305 Delran, N.J./Delran 72 John Hoffman OL Sr. 6-4 290 Basking Ridge, N.J./Immaculata 73 Logan Grieser OL Fr. 6-3 300 Arlington, Ohio/Arlington 74 Anders Warfel OL So. 6-5 300 Perkasie, Pa./Central Bucks West 75 John Lang OL Sr. 6-3 285 Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery 77 Toussaint Helm OL Jr. 6-6 300 Newburgh, N.Y./Newburgh Free Academy 78 Collin Raysor OL So. 6-7 300 Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville 79 Cam Smith OL So. 6-5 305 Medway, Mass./Medway 80 Brian Keller TE Sr. 6-3 250 Somerdale, N.J./Triton Regional 81 Angus Evans TE Fr. 6-5 250 Newburgh, N.Y./Newburgh Free Academy/Bridgton Aca. 82 Jack Poetzsch WR Sr. 6-0 190 West Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 83 Chris Granjean WR Fr. 5-8 175 Windermere, Fla./Windermere Prep 84 Bobby DePietro TE Sr. 6-3 255 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic 85 Tyler Vickers DL Sr. 6-5 250 Miami, Fla./Miami Southridge 86 Rocco Palumbo WR So. 6-3 200 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 87 Connor Goss WR So. 6-2 205 Massapequa, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial 88 Liam Reedy TE Fr. 6-4 220 Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing 89 Dylan Wadsworth TE So. 6-3 245 Greenwich, Conn./Brunswick School 90 Andy Labudev DL Jr. 6-3 270 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill 91 Beau Bosch DL So. 6-5 250 New Paris, Pa./Chestnut Ridge 93 Lavel Ramsey DL Fr. 6-5 235 Plano, Texas/Plano West 94 Matt Rothrock DL Jr. 6-2 280 Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson 95 Steve Mercado DL Sr. 6-1 275 Cape Coral, Fla./North Fort Myers 97 Jeremy Zeitler DL/LS Fr. 6-3 240 Washington, D.C./Maret School/Taft School 98 Matt Anderson DL Sr. 6-3 270 Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield 99 Robin Cepeda DL Jr. 6-2 280 Paterson, N.J./Passaic Tech

2015 53 LAFAYETTE Football 2015 Preseason Short Roster

No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 1 Jared Roberts DB 29 Kaizer Butler DB 65 David Miller OL 2 Tim Vangelas WR 30 DeSean Brown TB 66 Mike Donnelly OL 3 Darrell Crawford WR 31 Ryan Gralish K/P 67 Connor Staudle OL 4 Joey Chenoweth WR 32 Tyler West TB 68 Nick Zataveski OL 5 Rajhan Meriwether TB 33 Brandon Bryant LB 72 John Hoffman OL 6 Ben Carroll DB 34 Andrew Chuma LB 73 Logan Grieser OL 7 Drew Reed QB 35 Mike DePaolo LB 74 Anders Warfel OL 8 Mike Lewis QB 36 J.J. Conn LB 75 John Lang OL 8 Sam Vale P/K 37 Alex Merriman DB 77 Toussaint Helm OL 9 Blake Searfoss QB 38 Chris Brockman LB 78 Collin Raysor OL 10 T.J. Jones DB 39 Craig Strand LB 79 Cam Smith OL 11 Quinn Smith TE 40 Dennis Bencsko LB 80 Brian Keller TE 12 Josh Davis QB 41 Robert Speranza TB 81 Angus Evans TE 13 Ben Snyder DB 42 Duncan Sparks DE 82 Jack Poetzsch WR 14 Ryan Forrester P/K 43 Michael Root LB 83 Chris Granjean WR 15 Clay Rush DB 44 Will Eisler FB 84 Bobby DePietro TE 16 Phillip Parham DB 45 Trent Crossan TB 85 Tyler Vickers DL 17 Matt Mrazek WR 46 Jacob Rose LB 86 Rocco Palumbo WR 18 Nick Franzese WR 47 Jerry Powe DB 87 Connor Goss WR 18 Justin Fischer DB 48 Michael Shiffert LS 88 Liam Reedy TE 19 Jacob Bissell K 49 Dan Dellovade FB 89 Dylan Wadsworth TE 20 Izaiah Avent DB 50 Jarred Fragapane DL 90 Andy Labudev DL 21 Parish Simmons DB 51 Darren Wright DL 91 Beau Bosch DL 21 Jack Poetzsch WR 52 Rob Hinchen LB 93 Lavel Ramsey DL 22 Draeland James DB 54 Mark Dodd LB 94 Matt Rothrock DL 23 Deuce Gruden TB 55 Troy Dixon LB 95 Steve Mercado DL 24 Matt Smalley DB 56 Dante Lonardo DL 97 Jeremy Zeitler DL/LS 25 Kyle Mayfield TB 58 Ollis Robinson LB 98 Matt Anderson DL 26 C.J. Amill WR 59 Travis Nicholson DL 99 Robin Cepeda DL 27 Rand Lewis DB 62 Kevin Zataveski OL 28 Collin Albershardt DL 64 Tanner Kern OL

Pronunciation guide

Collin Albershardt AL-burr-shardt Ryan Gralish GRAY-lish Robert Speranza spur-ON-zuh C.J. Amill uh-MEAL Toussaint Helm two-SAWNT Tim Vangelas VAN-gel-iss Izaiah Avent uh-VENT Draeland James DRAY-land Nick/Kevin Zataveski ZATA-vess-kee Dennis Bencsko BENCH-ko Andy Labudev LAW-buh-dev Darrell Crawford duh-RELL Steve Mercado mur-CAW-doe Dan Dellovade DELL-oh-vade Rajhan Meriwether ruh-JOHN Mike DePaolo duh-PALL-oh Matt Mrazek muh_RAZZ-ick Bobby DePietro duh-PEE-tro Phillip Parham PAR-ham Jarred Fragapane FRAG-uh-pan Jack Poetzsch POACH Nick Franzese fran-ZEESE Collin Raysor RAY-zer

2015 54 LAFAYETTE Football The Coaching Staff Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head Football Coach Frank Tavani

Frank Tavani begins In that 2009 season, Lafayette was 8-3 Maurice Bennett-2005, Stephen Bono-2004, his 16th season as head with two losses to Top 25 opponents while Stewart Kupfer-2001). In 2014, 30 student- coach and 29th on the holding a 4-0 record vs. Ivy League foes for athletes were named to the Patriot League Lafayette coaching the first time in program history. Academic Honor Roll, preceded by 23 in staff. Since taking In the midst of the ’04-’06 championship 2013, 35 honorees in 2012, 28 in 2011 and over the head coaching run, the Leopards made the first three 22 in 2010. reins in December postseason appearances in school history, Tavani became Lafayette’s 27th head 1999, Tavani has laying claim to the Patriot League’s coach on Dec. 11, 1999 after having served accumulated the automatic NCAA bid in 2004 and 2006, as the Leopards’ running backs coach for 13 second most coaching while earning the program’s first at-large seasons. His charge upon taking the job was wins in Lafayette berth in 2005. to restore the Lafayette program to glory. history and owns four Patriot League titles. In addition to Patriot League Tavani’s influence began to take hold in Tavani starts his third season in the endowed championships and NCAA Playoff this third season when he resurrected the coaching position of Fred M. Kirby II ’42 Head appearances, Lafayette has taken care of program with the second-best turnaround Football Coach established the summer of business in the Lafayette-Lehigh rivalry. in I-AA football during the 2002 season. 2013 by the F.M. Kirby Foundation. The win in 2007 at Lehigh allowed the Lafayette improved upon a 2-8 season in The 2014 season was highlighted by Class of 2008 to leave College Hill without 2001 with a 7-5 overall record and 5-2 the 150th meeting of College Football’s ever having lost to its archrival, a feat not league mark, which included a 14-7 win Most Played Rivalry on Nov. 22 at Yankee achieved since the Class of 1950. vs. Lehigh for the first victory over the Stadium. Leading up to the game, the Tavani has been a part of seven Patriot Mountain Hawks in seven seasons. Although Leopards were hit with the loss of their top League titles, helping guide the Leopards the Leopards finished 5-6 in 2003, they still two quarterbacks (Drew Reed and Blake to crowns as an assistant coach in 1988, proved the turnaround was no fluke as four Searfoss) to season-ending injuries. The 1992 and 1994, to go with the last four of those losses were by a touchdown or less, game plan changed, but the team’s focus did championships as head coach. including two against Top 25 opponents. not wane. The Leopards dominated their His teams are achieving in the classroom. In 2004, Tavani was named Patriot rivals 27-7 in front of a crowd of nearly Lafayette has boasted 29 academic all- League Coach of the Year after leading the 50,000. Ross Scheuerman ’15 entertained district selections under Tavani and a total Leopards to their first championship in a the national television audience with a of 44 players have earned the distinction decade, despite being picked no higher than school-record 304 rushing yards. since 1995. In 2013, the Lafayette football fifth in the preseason poll of the league’s Tavani showed his coaching acumen program had the highest academic progress coaches. He was a finalist for the Eddie in 2013, guiding a team picked fourth rate (APR) in the NCAA FCS Playoffs and Robinson National Coach of the Year Award in the Patriot League Preseason Poll to a had the fourth-best graduation success rate for his efforts. championship season and an NCAA FCS (GSR) in the NCAA. Lafayette won when outside expectations Playoff appearance, despite a 1-5 start to Tavani has also coached five Patriot were low in 2004 and defended its the campaign. Tavani’s Leopards dominated League Football Scholar-Athletes of the championship with an experienced senior Patriot League play in 2013, trailing in Year (Mark Ross-2013, Brad Maurer-2006, class in 2005. Those seasons concluded with just one game (Colgate) while outscoring league foes by an average of more than two touchdowns (36.3 to 21.2).The campaign included two wins against nationally-ranked opponents and an offense that featured a 1,000-yard rusher and a rookie quarterback who set a single-season completion percentage record. In his time as the head man, Tavani has transformed Lafayette into a consistent championship contender. From 2004 through 2009, Lafayette spent time in the Top 25 each season and was the only Patriot League program to boast a winning record in every regular season during that span. During that run, Lafayette boasted a 26-10 Patriot League record. Lafayette won three consecutive Patriot League championships from 2004 to 2006 and finished a game out of the title hunt in 2009.

2015 56 LAFAYETTE Football near upsets of defending national champion Delaware (2004) and eventual national champion Appalachian State (2005) on their home fields, cementing Tavani’s reputation in big games. Personal File In 2006, Lafayette was faced with the difficulty of an anticipated “three-peat” and that may have made the Leopards’ COACHING EXPERIENCE 2006 performance Tavani’s best coaching • Entering 39th year in coaching job. Lafayette broke into the top 25 early • Begins 29th year coaching at Lafayette in the season, only to drop the next four • Holds a 81-88 mark through 15 games against an extremely challenging Ivy seasons at Lafayette League slate before seeing the skid swell to • Lafayette College, Head Coach, five vs. Holy Cross. Facing a 10-game losing December 1999-present streak to Colgate, the Leopards produced • Lafayette College, Associate Head a convincing 27-10 victory, renewing the Coach, April 1987-99 Leopards’ season and providing the impetus • Lebanon Valley College, Assistant for the stretch run. Coach, April 1986-April 1987 After wins over Fordham and Georgetown, • Franklin & Marshall College, Lafayette entered the 142nd game vs. Assistant Coach, February Lehigh in a familiar situation - win and get 1976-March 1986 in. Tavani went to the black jerseys that the Leopards wore for the 2004 game, which resulted in a 24-10 win over the Mountain HONORS Hawks. The sartorial switch coincided with • Given Maroon Club Staff the Leopards claiming their third straight Achievement of the Year Award, May. championship in style, winning 49-27. 2014 In the FCS Playoffs, Lafayette trailed • Named Easton UNICO Man of the No. 3 seed Massachusetts 21-14 late in Year, Feb. 2009 the third quarter before the Minutemen • 2004 Patriot League Coach of the shook the Leopards with a pair of late Year scores for a 35-14 victory. UMass went on • Finalist for Eddie Robinson National to play Appalachian State in the national I-AA Coach of the Year Award in 2004 championship game. • Lebanon Catholic High School Hall From 2004-07, Lafayette compiled 29 of Fame, Inducted March 2004 wins for the best record since the Class of • Lebanon Valley College Hall of 1927 won 29 games from 1923-26. The Fame, Inducted Oct. 1988 2008 season was highlighted by a 35-14 win • Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, at No. 14 Liberty in a hostile environment. Inducted Nov. 2006 The victory was the first for a Patriot League • First player in Lebanon Valley team over a ranked non-league foe in three College history to rush for 1,000 yards seasons, showcasing Tavani’s ability to get in a season (1975), earning Associated his troops ready for the big games. Press All-America honors Tavani came to College Hill in 1987, and • Signed as a free agent with the the Leopards captured their first league of the NFL, crown the next year. He was also the 1976 running backs coach on the 1992 and 1994 championship teams, and has secured each of the last four titles as the head coach. During his tenure, Tavani has coached PERSONAL some of the top players in the program’s • Born July 31, 1953 history. Andy Romans, the 2007 and 2008 • Native of Lebanon, Pa. Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, • Married with four children, three anchored the No. 1-ranked defense in the grandchildren country in 2007 which allowed just 85 yards per game on the ground and 175.2 yards per game through the air. He led the Leopards EDUCATION with 113 tackles and is the third Lafayette • Lebanon Valley College, Bachelor of player, and first under Tavani, to win the Arts in Psychology, 1975 award. Romans and the Leopards finished in second place in the Patriot League standings, one conference win away from a fourth straight title. Jonathan Hurt ’07, the 2006 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year,

2015 57 LAFAYETTE Football Head Coach Frank Tavani

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. grinded out 1,165 rushing yards as a senior. yards) while Weyrauch is second all-time at As an undergraduate at Lebanon Valley, Scheuerman carried for 1,113 yards and Lafayette in receptions (162) and receiving Tavani was an outstanding running back, 14 touchdowns in 2013 and 1,191 yards yards (2,406). Weyrauch left as the school’s earning the team’s Most Valuable Player and 12 TD’s in 2014, giving Tavani a career receiving leader, but his marks were honors twice in his career. As a senior, he 1,000-yard rusher in 12 of his 29 seasons eclipsed in 2013 by Mark Ross ’14 who became the school’s first player to rush for on the Leopards’ coaching staff. He has finished his career with 198 receptions for more than 1,000 yards in a single season. An recruited and coached the top five rushers 2,811 yards and 27 touchdowns. Ross was Associated Press All-American as a senior, in Lafayette history (six of the top seven) the only wideout in program history to post he was inducted into the school’s Athletic and has mentored four different tailbacks consecutive 1000-yard seasons. Hall of Fame in the fall of 1988. Tavani to Offensive Player of the Year honors. Erik Tavani’s impact has extended beyond the was inducted into the Lebanon Catholic Marsh ’95, formerly the Patriot League’s all- playing field and the classroom. He worked High School Hall of Fame in its inaugural time leading rusher, was recognized in 1992 with college officials and major donors on class in March 2004 and joined the Central and 1993, while Joe McCourt ’05 took the the $33 million transformation of Fisher Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of honors in 2004 and Tom Costello ’92 was Stadium. The project included new spectator Fame in November 2006. Tavani earned a the recipient in 1989. seating, a FieldTurf playing surface, a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from An explosive offense guided by a dominant press box, 19’-by-35’ video matrix board Lebanon Valley in 1975, and has completed running attack has been a staple of Tavani- and the construction of the 24,000 square postgraduate work in Counselor Education. led football programs. McCourt finished foot home of Lafayette Football at the Tavani and his wife, Agnes, reside on his career in 2004 as the all-time school Bourger Varsity Football House. College Hill, and are the parents of four and Patriot League-leader with 50 rushing The year before coming to Lafayette, children. Liam ’03, Meghan ’06 and Bridget touchdowns and is second in Lafayette Tavani served as the defensive coordinator ’13 are graduates of Lafayette. Meghan annals with 4,474 yards on the ground. at Lebanon Valley College, his alma mater. married Frank Morici in 2009 and they Passing certainly has its place. Marko During that time, he was also Lebanon welcomed their first child, Natalie, in Glavic and John Weyrauch concluded Valley’s director of alumni services and 2012 and Madelyn in 2014. Daniel, who their careers in 2003 after rewriting the parents’ programs, activating 15 alumni graduated from Wofford College in 2008 Lafayette record book. Glavic owned nearly chapters. From 1976-85, Tavani was where he was a four-year letterwinner for every school passing record and is second the offensive coordinator at Franklin the football team, married the former Kara all-time in the Patriot League for passing and Marshall College, helping guide the Bennewitz in 2011. The welcomed a son, yards (9,819) and total offense (10,064 Diplomats to a 10-year record of 67-23-1. Jackson Anthony, in 2013.

2015 58 LAFAYETTE Football Assistant Coaches Mickey Fein highlighted by a career day vs. Holy Cross and featured freshman quarterback Jeff Offensive on Nov. 13, going 35-for-42 for 335 yards Ehrhardt who earned OVC Newcomer of Coordinator/ and four touchdowns with no interceptions. the Year honors after leading the league in Quarterbacks/Wide In that same game, Mark Layton ’11 also set total offense, touchdown passes and passing Receivers a school record with 13 receptions. yards. Under Fein’s tutelage, Rob Curley ’10, In 2006, the Murray State offense finished Mickey Fein begins turned in a record-breaking 2009 campaign third in the conference with 189.8 passing his eighth season and on his way to All-Patriot League honors yards per game. Fein’s offense generated seventh as the offensive and a professional football career. Curley 300 yards or more in five games, including a coordinator. Fein served set single-season records for passing yards season-best 514 yards against Indiana State. as the passing game (3,044), touchdowns (28) and completions Fein moved to MSU after spending three coordinator in 2008 (231). He also established a single-season seasons (2003-05) at Tennessee-Martin, and continues to oversee the quarterbacks mark for completion percentage (68.8, 231- where he served as offensive coordinator and and wide receivers. of-336) and career completion percentage quarterbacks coach. In 2005, the Skyhawk During his tenure, Leopard quarterbacks (63.8, 429-of-672) and finished third in offense finished the season ranked second in have employed a precision passing game. the nation in passing efficiency (165.2). He the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring and Fein’s signal callers account for four of the ranks fifth in career touchdown passes at rushing offense, and fourth in total offense. top five performances for single-season Lafayette with 44. UT Martin running back Don Chapman led completion percentage and four of the top In the final five games of Curley’s career, the OVC in rushing yards per game, and six in career completion percentage. he threw for 300+ yards in each contest. He QB Brady Wahlberg finished third in total In 2014, Fein utilized a multi-threat tossed a school-record seven touchdowns in offense. option in Ross Scheuerman ’15 who was the a win over nationally ranked Colgate, going Before arriving at Tennessee-Martin, first Lafayette player in more than a decade 18-for-31 for a career-high 373 yards. The Fein served as the wide receivers coach at to lead the team in rushing and receiving. effort earned him Patriot League Offensive his alma mater, the University of Maine, in Scheuerman rushed for 1,191 yards with 12 Player of the Week honors and handed him 2002. He helped lead the squad to an 11-3 touchdowns and made 57 catches for 521 National Player of the Week honors from record and a share of the Atlantic 10 title. yards and three TD’s as Fein shifted him The Sports Network, College Sporting News Fein began his coaching career at Barnstable around the backfield and out wide. and the ECAC. High School in Hyannis, Mass., where he Entering the 150th meeting of Lafayette- As a team, Lafayette led the nation in was the team’s offensive coordinator from Lehigh in 2014, Fein was faced with the loss passing efficiency (161.58), was 11th in 1999-00, a stint that included a state title in of the team’s top two quarterbacks in the passing offense (277.18) and finished 15th 1999. week leading up to the game. He abandoned in the country in total offense (406.91). As a player, Fein was the starting QB at the pro style offense in favor of a smash Fein’s impact could immediately be seen Maine for four seasons (1995-98). He was mouth effort that led to Scheuerman’s career on the Lafayette offense in 2008, as the the team MVP in 1997 and 1998 and team day, 304 yards in a 27-7 win in Yankee Leopards had the fewest turnovers per game captain in 1998. When he graduated in Stadium. Zach Zweizig ’15, who was in the nation with just 11 in 11 games, down 1999, he held 17 school records. playing in his first game in more than a year, from 27 in 2007. Lafayette was picked off The Barnstable, Mass., native went on to completed 13-of-23 for 166 yards. just five times, down from 17 in 2007. play two seasons of professional football. In Fein’s guidance was on display in 2013 Before arriving on College Hill, Fein 2000 he played for the Albany Firebirds of when the offense set season records with 257 spent 2006 and 2007 at Murray State as the Arena Football League, and in 2001 Fein completions for 3,241 yards. Those numbers the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks was the starting quarterback for the Norfolk were made possible by the development of coach. Murray State finished second in the Nighthawks of the AFL2. Fein earned freshman quarterback Drew Reed and the Ohio Valley Conference and 20th in the a bachelor of science degree in Business continued excellence of wideout Mark Ross nation in total offense with 430.5 yards per Administration from Maine in 1999. He ’14. Reed completed 132-of-182 (73%) for game in 2007. The squad was first in the and his wife, Courtney, have two children, 17 touchdowns while setting a Lafayette OVC in passing yardage and first downs Jacklyn and Ty. single-season completion percentage mark. Reed also set a single-game record, completing 21-of-22 in a win over Holy Cross. Ross finished off his career with 74 catches for 1,078 yards and eight scores, leaving as Lafayette’s career receiving leader. In 2012, Zweizig and Andrew Shoop ’13 split time at quarterback, completing 64 percent and 61 percent, respectively, marks that place them seventh and ninth for single- season completion percentage. In 2011, Shoop was the first Lafayette player in eight years to throw for 400 yards in a game, completing 32-of-56 passes for 400 yards at Stony Brook. Ryan O’Neil ’12 threw for 2,183 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions and completed 67 percent of his passes (fourth all-time in a season) in 2010. His year was

2015 59 LAFAYETTE Football Stan Clayton the air, the Leopards set new single- American Conference and a No. 19 Offensive Line season records for completions and ranking in the nation for fewest sacks passing yards. In that returning five, allowed (16) in 2007. The Toledo Chiarolanzio garnered All-Patriot offense led the MAC in rushing and Stan Clayton, League First-Team honors at left tackle total offense and was second in scoring a former Penn State (after a second-team selection in 2012) during that season. national champion while Mazur was a 2013 second-team He also spent six years at Princeton and NFL player, selection at right tackle. Meanwhile, as the offensive line coach and running boasts 15-plus three-year starter Brad Bormann racked game coordinator. While with the years of coaching up a host of scholar-athlete awards, Tigers, he coached Ross Tucker and experience with including a CoSIDA Academic All- Dennis Norman, both of whom went on offensive lines and is in his seventh America Second-Team selection. to spend at least seven years in the NFL. season at Lafayette. In 2011, Clayton managed a line that Clayton graduated from Penn State in 2014 was a challenging year for featured All-Patriot League First-Team 1988 with a degree in Administration Clayton who used seven different honoree Scott Biel ’12, who started of Justice and a minor in Business Law. starting lineups in 11 games. A season- every game his final three seasons. While at Penn State, he was a member ending injury to four-year starter Luke He also oversaw the development of of the 1986 national championship Chiarolanzio forced the Leopards to Chiarolanzio at right tackle. team and a 1987 All-America honorable shuffle players during the stretch run, Clayton coached Biel and Anthony mention. using six different tackles during the Buffolino ’12 to All-Patriot League He was a 10th-round selection of season. Only Connor Staudle ’17 and Second-Team selections in 2010. In the Atlanta Falcons in the 1988 draft Zack Mazur ’15 appeared in every his first season with the Leopards in and played for the next four years in game, with Mazur playing left tackle, 2009, Clayton mentored two All-Patriot the NFL with Atlanta (1988-89), New center and right tackle on his way to League performers in tackle Ryan Hart- England (1990-91) and Pittsburgh All-Patriot League recognition and the Predmore ’10 and center Mike Wojcik (1992). team’s offensive line MVP. Clayton’s ’10. Both were integral parts in the pass After his NFL career, the Cherry Hill, patchwork effort came together on the protection scheme that helped Lafayette N.J. native returned to Penn State as biggest stage, opening holes for 309 lead the nation in passing efficiency an assistant coach in 1995 for one year rushing yards against Lehigh in the and finish among the nation’s statistical before serving stints at Massachusetts 150th meeting in Yankee Stadium. leaders in passing offense (11th) and and Alabama State. He also spent six In 2013, Clayton worked with an total offense (15th). summers participating in the NFL’s offensive line that returned all five Clayton came to College Hill after minority coaching fellowship program starters. The results on the rushing three seasons at Toledo where he with Chicago, New York (Giants), attack and passing game were striking. coached a 2008 NFL third-round draft Philadelphia and Tennessee. Lafayette had a player rush for 1,000 pick, John Greco, and led the offensive Clayton is married to the former yards for the first time since 2006. In line to a No. 2 ranking in the Mid- Kathleen Griffin.

2015 60 LAFAYETTE Football Phil against Lehigh in Yankee Stadium in Hallahan the 150th meeting of college football’s Recruiting Coordina- most-played rivalry. tor/Running Backs In 2013, Hallahan oversaw the duo of Greg Kessel ’14 and Pat Creahan Phil Hallahan ’14 at fullback and on special teams is in the midst of for four seasons. Kessel collected All- his 11th season Patriot League Second-Team honors in and enjoys the 2013 while Creahan was an All-Patriot longest tenure of League Second-Team honoree in 2010. any of Tavani’s assistants. Hallahan is In 2009, for the second straight coaching the Leopard running backs season, the Lafayette corps of running for the eighth straight season after backs took care of the ball, handing overseeing the wide receivers for three it over just four times, good enough seasons. for sixth in the country. Hallahan saw Hallahan’s challenge in 2015 will be fifth-year senior Maurice White ’10, to find a running back or combination an All-Patriot League First-Team of backs to fill the void left by the selection, close out his career with seven graduation of four-time All-Patriot touchdowns in the Leopards’ pass-first League selection Ross Scheuerman ’15. offense. Scheuerman led the team in rushing In 2008, Hallahan’s running backs all four of his seasons on College Hill turned the ball over just six times and and finished his career as the school’s the team had the fewest turnovers third all-time leading rusher with 3,425 per game in the nation. Five different yards. running backs had 150 or more yards Scheuerman, who signed a free agent with three of them gaining 300 or more. contract with the , Hallahan oversaw a 2006 passing led the team in rushing and receiving attack that was ranked 37th in the as a senior, capping his career with a nation in passing efficiency. Joe Ort record-breaking 304-yard rushing day ’06 and Shaun Adair ’08 posted big

numbers with Ort reeling in 50 balls for 814 yards while Adair pulled down 33 catches for 501 yards. Lafayette’s passing attack flourished in 2005, ranking second in the Patriot League with 214.8 yards per game. Brandon Stanford ’06 and Ort had career years, with Stanford earning All- Patriot League First-Team honors after finishing second in the conference with 57 catches and 683 yards. Ort caught 28 passes for 482 yards in nine games. Prior to arriving at Lafayette, Hallahan coached running backs at Amherst College for two seasons, where he mentored tailback Fletcher Ladd to ECAC Division III Northeast Player of the Year honors and the All-New England Division II/III Team. A 2003 graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in Consumer Studies, Hallahan was the head manager for the Orange football program as an undergraduate. He also spent one summer as an administrative intern for the Syracuse football program and worked for the program’s video coordinator. Hallahan is married to the former Caitlin McCarty.

2015 61 LAFAYETTE Football Scott Biel Offensive Assistant/ Tight Ends

Scott Biel ’12 enters his third season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. An all-league player at guard, Biel continues to coach the Leopards’ tight ends while also assisting with the offensive line. In 2014, Biel looked to replace the hole left by the graduation of Brandon Hall ’14 one of the top tight ends in the conference in 2013 when he made 29 catches for 489 yards and led the Leopards in yards per catch (16.9). Brian Keller ‘16 stepped into that role, pulling down 24 balls for 320 yards and three touchdowns. Biel spent the 2012 season as the tight ends coach at Franklin & Marshall where he helped F&M head coach John offensive guard for the Leopards. He the Leopards’ scout team MVP as a Troxell ’94 guide the squad to a 7-4 secured All-Patriot League First Team freshman and Rookie of the Year honors mark and an ECAC Bowl appearance. laurels his senior season of 2011 when as a sophomore. Biel coached tight end Devin Hunter to he was also tabbed as the team’s MVP. The Bluebell, Pa. native graduated All-Centennial Conference First-Team In 2010, he garnered All-Patriot League with a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology honors. Second-Team honors and was named and Sociology. Biel was a three-year starter at the team Offensive Line MVP. Biel was

Tim Brady Offensive Assistant/ Wide Receivers

Tim Brady begins his third season on the Lafayette staff, coaching the wide receivers. In 2014, Brady coached a receiving corps that was hampered by injuries, but that did not slow the emergence of the team’s offensive rookie of the year, Matt Mrazek. He made 26 catches for 360 yards and a pair of touchdowns as he started six of the last seven games. In his first season, the Leopards set a school record for completions and passing yards while Mark Ross ’14 finished off his career by becoming Lafayette’s all-time leading receiver. Brady joined the Leopards following a two-year coaching stint at his alma for composing practice plans, film 8 All-Academic team three times and mater Springfield College, where exchange, assisting in the offensive garnered the Norman C. Keith Scholar he coached quarterbacks and wide game plan and recruiting in Connecticut Athlete Award in 2010. receivers. In 2011, Springfield won the and Florida. In 2012, Brady served A native of Southbury, Conn., Brady NCAA rushing title, averaging 400.6 concurrently as Yale University’s earned his bachelor’s degree in Physical yards per game. In 2012, Brady helped strength and conditioning intern. Education from Springfield in 2011, Springfield win the ECAC Northeast Brady was a three-year starter at wide and completed his master’s degree in Bowl Championship. receiver for Springfield, and graduated Exercise Science in 2015. At Springfield, he was responsible in 2011. He was named to the Empire

2015 62 LAFAYETTE Football Art Link nationally with 28 forced turnovers Defensive Coordinator/ and No. 31 in the country in red zone Linebackers defense during the 2011 campaign while Art Link begins his playing in the Pioneer League. second season as the Link, who was responsible for defensive coordinator. recruiting the Carolinas, Florida and In his first year Texas junior colleges, also coordinated implementing the Campbell’s punt return unit as part of 4-2-5, Lafayette special teams’ coaching responsibilities had two All-Patriot to his responsibilities. League selections and the unit finished Prior to coaching at Campbell, second in the conference in scoring Link served as defensive coordinator/ defense and passing defense and eighth defensive backs coach at Catholic in the nation in third-down defense University in Washington, D.C. for head (29.6%). In 2015, the Leopards’ coach Dave Dunn. Link turned around defense will be the strength of the team, a squad that posted the worst defensive as eight starters return including all four season in school history (2005), molding in the secondary. the unit into the school’s best defense Link previously served as the in history the very next year. He added linebackers coach at the University of special teams duties, focusing on punt New Hampshire from 2012-13, helping team and kickoff coverage. guide the 2013 Wildcats to their first Link served as a graduate assistant ever appearance in the FCS National at the University of Florida, his alma Semifinal and their 10th straight berth mater, for two seasons (2004-05) under head coaches Ron Zook and Urban for head coach Steve Spurrier, Link in the FCS Playoffs under head coach was a linebacker on the National Sean McDonnell. New Hampshire Meyer. He was responsible for outside LBs, conducted scout team preparation, Championship and SEC Championship managed victories over Lafayette, Maine teams in the 1996-97 season while and Southeastern Louisiana before aided opponent breakdown efforts and assisted in the recruiting process. also playing for defensive coordinator losing to eventual national champion Bob Stoops. He received the Fifth-Year North Dakota State. In 2003, he spent the season as the defensive line coach for head coach Senior Award in 1998. He was part of At UNH, Link oversaw the teams that played in the Orange Bowl development of Akil Anderson and Rick Swain at Boca Raton (Fla.) High School. He also worked for head coach (1999), Citrus Bowl (1998) and Sugar Shane McNeely, who finished the 2013 Bowl (1997). season with 124 and 120 tackles, Howard Schnellenberger as an intern at Florida Atlantic University in video He earned his bachelor’s degree in respectively. The UNH defense Exercise and Sports Science in 1999 and improved from 26 sacks in 2012 to 43 operations and as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. received his master’s degree in Exercise in 2013, ranking fifth in the nation and and Sports Science from Florida in first in the Colonial Athletic Association. His first coaching job was as a linebacker coach at Division II Missouri 2006. New Hampshire’s defense was 15th Link is a native of Gainesville, Fla. He in the nation in scoring defense (21.2 Western State College for head coach Jerry Partridge. and his wife, Megan, have a son, Ryan, points per game), 22nd nationally in and daughter, Ava. tackles for loss and led the CAA in During his playing days at Florida turnover margin (+5). In 2012, Link guided Matt Evans and Alan Buzbee in the middle of the Wildcats’ 4-2-5 defense. Evans concluded his career as UNH’s all-time leader with 460 tackles, including a team-leading 126 stops (No. 2 in CAA) in his final collegiate season. Buzbee ranked third on the team with 69 tackles, including a pair of interceptions. While at New Hampshire, he also oversaw the kickoff coverage unit. In terms of recruiting, Link was responsible for Philadelphia, Lancaster, Western Pennsylvania and North Central Florida. Link’s time at New Hampshire followed five seasons (2007-11) as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Campbell University (Buies Creek, N.C.) under head coach Dale Steele. Under his tutelage, the Camels ranked fifth in FCS with 18 interceptions, 13th

2015 63 LAFAYETTE Football Doug McFadden Special Teams Coordinator/ Defensive Backs

Doug McFadden, who has more than a decade of coaching experience with secondary units, begins his seventh season on the Lafayette coaching staff and second as the special teams coordinator. In 2014, McFadden got an early start to the season, participating in a summer-long minority coaching internship with the Cleveland Browns. When the collegiate season rolled around, the Lafayette secondary proved to be the strength of the defense, as cornerback Matt Smalley ’16 and strong safety Jared Roberts ‘16 collected All-Patriot League First-Team honors. Phillip Parham ’18 also emerged at cornerback, starting the final six games of his rookie season. McFadden, who took over as special teams coordinator in 2013, managed the kick (22.4) and punt (15.1) return units which led the Patriot League in 2014. In 2013, the kick return unit was exceptional as Smalley and Ross Scheuerman ’15 combined to finished fourth in the nation, averaging 25 yards per kick return. Individually, Smalley was eighth in the nation, bringing back kicks an average of 29.6 yards and was third in the nation with two runbacks for touchdowns on his way to All-Patriot League First-Team honors as a return specialist. The team’s kicker, Ryan Gralish ’16, made 82 percent of his field goals and was an All-Patriot League Second-Team honoree. Smalley was also a key element in the the conference to earn recognition on College in 2001 and was secondary secondary, garnering First-Team honors defense. Ellis was third on the team in at cornerback while Roberts secured coach for the Blue Dragons from 1999 tackles that season and was fourth in to 2000. second-team laurels. The secondary 2010. enjoyed a solid season despite losing two A four-year letterwinner at Southwest Prior to coming to Lafayette, Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., projected starters to injury. McFadden served as assistant head In 2012, the Lafayette secondary the former cornerback was an NCAA coach from 2005-09 at Fort Hays State Division II All-Star in 1999 and an was productive, intercepting 22 passes University in Kansas, working as the (second most in the nation). Darius All-MIAA selection in 1998. In 2000, secondary coach and special teams’ he played professionally for the Wichita Safford ’13, Kyni Scott ’13 and Roberts coordinator. accrued All-Patriot League laurels. Warlords of the Indoor Football League. A native of Columbia, S.C., he arrived McFadden earned his bachelor’s degree In 2011, the secondary was one of the at the Tiger football program after top units in the Patriot League led by in Organization Management and serving as the special teams’ coordinator Leadership from Friends University in three-time All-League selection Brandon and secondary coach for two years at Ellis ’12. 2001. South Dakota State University. While at He is married to the former Susan McFadden coached Ellis to First-Team Langston University in 2002, McFadden honors in 2010 after earning Second- Cochran and the couple has three was the defensive coordinator and daughters, Olivia, Gabrielle and Payton. Team honors the year prior. That year, secondary coach. He served in the same Ellis was one of just two sophomores in capacity at Hutchinson Community

2015 64 LAFAYETTE Football Ian Dell Defensive Line

Ian Dell is in his fourth season on the Lafayette coaching staff and his third on the defensive side of the ball. In July 2013, Dell was promoted from tight ends coach to defensive line coach. In 2013, under Dell’s tutelage Steve Mercado achieved All-Patriot League Second-Team status as a sophomore. Mercado will be back for his senior season along with full-time starter Matt Rothrock and key contributors Andy Labudev, Darren Wright and Robin Cepeda. In 2012, Dell returned to a Leopard program in which he was an All-Patriot League First-Team defensive lineman during his playing career. A two-year starter, Dell was the team’s defensive MVP in his senior season of 2009 while earning College Sporting News All-America Honorable Mention status. Prior to his second stint on College American defensive end Allen Petros. A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Dell Hill, Dell spent two seasons as a While at Moravian, Dell recruited in graduated from Lafayette in 2010 with defensive line coach at Moravian College central Pennsylvania and central New a degree in Neuroscience. in Bethlehem, Pa. where he coached All- Jersey.

2015 65 LAFAYETTE Football McNeil Parker Defensive Assistant/ Safeties

McNeil Parker begins his second season on the Lafayette coaching staff, coming off a 2014 campaign in which the Lafayette defensive backfield placed two players, cornerback Matt Smalley ’16 and strong safety Jared Roberts, on the All-Patriot League First Team. Prior to his arrival at Lafayette, Parker spent four seasons with the Northwestern University football program. Parker joined the Northwestern staff in the summer of 2010, and was named the defensive graduate assistant coach in Feb. 2012. He spent the first two seasons with Northwestern as a recruiting assistant A native of Lake Bluff Ill., Parker from Kenyon in 2010, completed before being elevated to a graduate attended Kenyon College in Gambier, his master’s degree in Sports assistant position. As a recruiting Ohio. During his time at Kenyon he Administration at Northwestern in 2012 assistant, Parker designed and was a four-year letterwinner in football and is working toward a second master’s maintained the football team’s social and tennis, playing quarterback, wide degree in liberal studies at the Big 10 media sites, managed the recruiting receiver and defensive back for the school in Evanston, Ill. database and helped organize recruiting Lords. Parker currently lives in Easton with trips and visits. Parker earned his bachelor’s degree his wife, Christine.

Mark Wojcik Defensive Assistant/ Defensive Line

Mark Wojcik begins his first season as a defensive assistant coach on the Lafayette football staff. Wojcik spent the 2014 season as the defensive line coach at Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass. Prior to that, he was an offensive intern at New Hampshire, working with the offensive line for six months. A native of Cinnaminson, N.J., Wojcik was a four-year player on the defensive line at Gettysburg and earned a bachelor’s degree there in Economics in 2013.

2015 66 LAFAYETTE Football Brad Potts coach at Wofford College in Asst. Director of Athletics Spartanburg, S.C. for one year. for Peak Performance/ From March 2005 to August 2006, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Potts spent time at the University of North Carolina and University of Brad Potts, who Georgia, working at both institutions served seven years as an intern to the head strength and as Director of conditioning coach. Sports Performance Potts is a 2005 graduate of Indiana and head strength University of Pennsylvania (IUP), coach, is in his second year as earning his degree in Exercise Assistant Director of Athletics for Peak Physiology. During his time at IUP, Performance and Head Strength and Potts earned Division II All-America Conditioning Coach. status at linebacker and was selected Potts, who was promoted in July to the all-conference and All-Northeast 2014, is charged with establishing a Region teams. Potts went on to play creative, realistic and holistic approach for the Johnstown Riverhawks, a to student-athlete well-being and professional Arena League football performance through performance team. training, nutrition, health and wellness. Potts received his master’s of science He coordinates the areas of sports degree in Heath Science from IUP in medicine, strength and conditioning, 2006. He is certified through the USAW mental performance and sports as a sports performance coach and is nutrition. Potts works with all of certified by the NSCA as a Strength and Lafayette’s 23 Division I athletic teams, Conditioning Specialist. In April 2012, and is an integral part of the success of he was published in the Lafayette football program. Monthly. Prior to Lafayette, Potts was the Potts and his wife, Tiffany, have a assistant strength and conditioning daughter, Evangeline, and a son, Ronin.

Donna Holden Football Office Secretary

Elaine Nesbit Football Office Secretary

2015 67 LAFAYETTE Football The College Lafayette at a Glance

Students say Lafayette is a special place because of the breadth of the curriculum, encompassing the arts and humanities, social and natural sciences, and engineering. It gives Lafayette a “university feel” in an environment dedicated to the undergraduate. Professors work with students from vastly different disciplines on a regular basis to solve real problems. This is the hallmark of a Lafayette liberal arts education.

Founded: In 1826 by citizens of Enrollment: Approximately 2,400 Endowment: Total endowment Easton, Pennsylvania, and named for students; 53 percent men, 47 percent of more than $750 million. As an the Marquis de Lafayette in honor of women. Students come from 42 U.S. exclusively undergraduate institution, his “talents, virtues, and services in the states and territories and 37 countries. Lafayette focuses all of its resources on great cause of freedom.” undergraduates. Faculty: 215 full-time faculty Character: Most academically members, 99 percent holding a Location: Easton, Pennsylvania, competitive, independent, doctorate or other terminal degree; 10.5 population 30,000, in Lehigh Valley undergraduate, coeducational, and to 1 student-faculty ratio. of 800,000; about 70 miles west of residential. New York City and 60 miles north of Campus: 69 buildings, comprising Philadelphia; the Pocono Mountains are Degrees: Bachelor of arts in 37 fields; approximately 1.76 million square feet, about 35 miles north. bachelor of science in 10 fields of on 340 total acres, including a 230-acre science and 4 fields of engineering. athletic campus.

2015 69 LAFAYETTE Football Easton, Pennsylvania

THE CITY convenience stores, and other stores and Situated at the confluence of the services adjacent to campus. Lehigh and Delaware rivers, Easton has “Today, many of the architect- many charms, including its architecture, designed mansions and other homes natural beauty, generous people, and towering above Easton’s downtown, rich history. Amble downtown and built a century or so later, fly flags on you’ll find a range of restaurants, the Fourth of July, acknowledging the antique shops, art galleries, a yoga city’s prominent place in the country’s studio, a used book store and, on the early history. weekends, live jazz. With its proximity Years passed, and as the city and the to New York City and Philadelphia, its country grew, Lafayette College bought affordability, and intriguing, downtown land in 1832 on what it called Mount living spaces, Easton attracts artists, Lafayette and moved to that site two musicians, photographers, writers, years later. As common usage changed actors, and other creative types to its the name to College Hill, the streets neighborhoods. hugging the edge of campus became the Founded in 1752, Easton was one of College Hill neighborhood of today. only three cities where the Declaration Many of the streets are named after Downtown of Independence was publicly read after early professors, college presidents or its adoption by the Second Continental trustees. College Hill’s main artery, Easton Congress. The reading, on July 6, 1776, Cattell Street, honors Dr. William in Easton’s Great Square, now called Cassidy Cattell, a Presbyterian minister Downtown Easton attracts Centre Square, was greeted with shouts, who served as Lafayette’s president from people to its many restaurants, art huzzahs, and the firing of muskets. 1863 to 1883. galleries, and antique shops. The Today, Centre Square is home to retail Many of the structures that line Cattell State Theatre Center for the Arts Street, originally built as residences, stores, restaurants and the country’s hosts concerts, plays, musicals, oldest, continuously operating open-air have been converted to businesses. market, Easton Farmers’ Market. It, too, Cattell Street is a perfect example of the comics, and dance performances dates back to about 1752. original egalitarian nature of College by marquee, bold-faced names. The Hill, where handsome villas stand next Crayola Factory and the National THE NEIGHBORHOOD to ordinary homes.” Canal Museum are very popular College Hill is a shady, sidewalk-filled with families. residential community with a variety By Kathryn Finegan Clark in Because You Live Here For outdoor adventures, the of casual dining spots, hair salons, Pocono Mountains, situated just north of the Lehigh Valley, offer skiing and snowboarding in the winter. Warmer weather brings people out on the rivers and wooded trails for fishing, tubing, walking, hiking, and biking. Easton’s Main Street Initiative (eastonmainstreet.org) is a resource to find out what’s happening downtown. In addition, the Easton Business Association (eastonnow. com) puts out a monthly calendar of events for the city. The Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau (lehighvalleypa.org) provides an overview of the area’s shopping, hotels, spas, restaurants, sports, and more.

2015 70 LAFAYETTE Football Alison Byerly Seventeenth President of Lafayette College

Inaugurated as downtown as part of the Williams the National Institute for Technology Lafayette’s 17th Arts Campus, which will include two in Liberal Education. In January 2013 president Oct. 4, buildings for the College Theater and at MLA’s annual convention in Boston, 2013, Alison Byerly is Film & Media Studies programs, the she led a workshop on the same topic a nationally recog- Ahart Family Arts Plaza, and the and presented research on locative nized scholar and one Williams Visual Arts Building. media and the environment. Later that of the nation’s most In conjunction with her inauguration, month, she spoke on ways colleges prominent thought Byerly hosted an online conference, and universities can respond to the leaders on the role of inviting presidential colleagues opportunities and challenges presented technology in higher at national liberal arts colleges to by online education at the annual education. She has share their insights on the myriad of meeting of the American Association of a long and deep involvement in and challenges facing higher education. Colleges and Universities in Atlanta. commitment to an interdisciplinary and Before becoming Lafayette president, Byerly is the author of two books, global approach to higher education. Byerly served in leadership positions at Are We There Yet? Virtual Travel Under Byerly, Lafayette launched the Middlebury College for 13 years, most and Victorian Realism, published in public phase of its $400 million “Live recently as provost and executive vice 2012 and Realism, Representation, Connected, Lead Change” campaign, president. A member of the Middlebury and the Arts in Nineteenth-Century the most ambitious fundraising effort faculty from 1989-2013, she held an Literature, published in 1997 and in the College’s history, Nov. 21, 2014, interdisciplinary appointment as College reissued in 2006. Are We There Yet? at the American Museum of Natural Professor and served as a visiting connects the Victorian fascination History in New York City. scholar at MIT, Stanford, and Oxford. with “virtual travel” with the rise of The campaign seeks to strengthen A leading voice nationally on realism in 19th century fiction and the connections between liberal arts emerging forms of digital scholarship, 21st century experiments in virtual and engineering, to better educate the changing role of the humanities reality. Byerly began research for the students to meet society’s increased in the digital age, the importance of project as a visiting fellow at Harris demand for science and technology curricular innovation, and MOOCs Manchester College, Oxford, in 2002-03 while preparing them to think critically (massively open online courses), Byerly and completed the manuscript while a and creatively. A second priority is to has lectured widely on these topics at visiting scholar at Stanford University in provide support for innovative and the annual convention of the Modern 2008-09. Byerly is the author of many interdisciplinary teaching and learning, Language Association (MLA), the scholarly articles and book chapters, creating an immersive, 24/7 educational biennial Media in Transition conference, including “Technologies of Travel in experience. A third goal is to build a the MIT Communications Forum, and the Victorian Novel” in The Oxford campus community that creates lifelong other venues. Her essays have appeared Handbook of the Victorian Novel. connections among students and gives in The Chronicle of Higher Education Among other leadership roles in them the intellectual and social skills and Inside Higher Ed. national organizations, she served on the they need to succeed. While serving as a visiting scholar Coordinating Committee of the Alliance The campaign kickoff was held on in literature at MIT, Byerly led an to Advance Liberal Arts Colleges from the eve of the 150th meeting between online seminar on evaluating digital 2010-12 and as a member of the New Lafayette and Lehigh in college scholarship hosted in October 2012 by Faculty Fellows Selection Committee football’s most-played rivalry. The of the American Council of Learned game, before a sellout crowd of more Societies from 2009-11. Byerly is a than 49,000 people in Yankee Stadium, member of the board of trustees of capped a week of celebration among Lehigh Valley Health Network. students, faculty, staff, and alumni on A native of Glenside, Pa., Byerly campus, in New York, and across the earned a bachelor’s degree with country. honors in English at Wellesley in Campaign gifts have included 1983, a master’s in English at Penn $27.9 million from Kent Rockwell in 1984, and a doctorate in English at ’66 to support initiatives in science, Penn in 1989. At Penn, she was the technology, and innovation, and a gift of recipient of a University Fellowship, $10 million from an anonymous donor Dean’s Fellowship, Dean’s Award toward financial aid for students. The for Distinguished Teaching, and Oechsle Center for Global Education Mellon Dissertation Fellowship. opened for classes in 2015. As an undergraduate, she received Byerly convened three Presidential Wellesley’s Jacqueline Award in English Task Forces in 2014, charging them Composition and Mary C. Lyons Prize in with examining strategic issues related Writing. to curricular innovation and technology, Byerly is married to Stephen Jensen, enrollment size and program capacity, a medical editor. They have a daughter, and the integrated student experience. Laramie, a student at Carleton College, Also in 2014, a new building opened and a son, Ryan, in high school.

2015 71 LAFAYETTE Football Director of Athletics

which resulted in far-reaching upgrades become effective leaders in academics, Bruce E. in athletic facilities. Recent upgrades as athletics and life. The Oaks Leadership McCutceon a result of that endeavor include the $23 Academy was developed as a partnership Director of Athletics million renovation of Fisher Stadium, between Lafayette and Janssen Peak the construction of Kamine Stadium for Performance and provides the leadership Bruce McCutcheon baseball, renovation of Mike Bourger ‘44 development programming to accomplish enters his 15th Field at Oaks Stadium for soccer, the this objective. year as director construction of a new softball stadium and McCutcheon is proud to oversee a of athletics for Maroon Club Strength Center renovation varsity athletics program with a proud Lafayette’s 23- sport projects. tradition of academic excellence. varsity athletics Additionally, the track and field program Lafayette’s scholar-athletes excel as program. He was has been relocated to Metzgar Fields witnessed by graduation rates among the named the 10th director of athletics in Athletic Complex where a new track nation’s best, prestigious postgraduate the history of the College on Sept. 20, opened for competition in 2009 and hosted scholarship awards and Academic All- 2001. the Patriot League Championships in 2011. America and Patriot League academic In 2013, McCutcheon was named an In the summer of 2007, Kamine Varsity honors. Under Armour A.D. of the Year and House at Metzgar Fields, which houses An experienced administrator, presented with the award at NACDA’s 11 teams, received a drastic makeover McCutcheon serves on the executive annual convention in Orlando, Fla. and renovation. In 2011, the Morel Field committee of the Division I Football Since his appointment as director, House was opened, housing indoor batting Championship Subdivision Athletics McCutcheon has orchestrated a far- facilities for baseball and softball and in Directors Association (FCS ADA) and served reaching upgrade in athletic facilities, Kirby Sports Center the men’s and women’s as chair of the Patriot League’s Committee increased the number and quality of basketball locker rooms were expanded on Athletic Administration. In June 2015 the coaching staff and other personnel, and renovated. McCutcheon also oversaw a McCutcheon was elected the Third Vice played a key role in the development of renovation of the Kirby Sports Center arena President of the FCS ADA. He recently a visual identity program, implemented which was completed in August 2013. The completed his term on the NCAA Division a comprehensive leadership development 2015-16 academic year will see the start of I FCS Football Championship Committee program for student-athletes, and built the $5.6M renovation of the natatorium in and the NCAA Division I Football Issues upon Lafayette’s long-standing tradition the Kirby Sports Center. Committee. He served a four-year term of scholar-athlete excellence. McCutcheon has also upgraded the on the NCAA Academics/Eligibility/ Upon assuming the athletic director department by creating full-time positions Compliance Cabinet and was chairman of reins, McCutcheon quickly began to in several sports, including volleyball, the ECAC Division I Robbins Scholar-Athlete change the culture of Lafayette Athletics men’s and women’s soccer and baseball, as Committee. He holds memberships in the and he garnered the support of the well as strength and conditioning, athletic National Association of Collegiate Directors College’s central administration and the training and athletic equipment services. of Athletics and the National Football Maroon Club on several major initiatives In 2011, McCutcheon introduced Foundation and College Hall of Fame. in the areas of facilities and personnel. the Oaks Leadership Academy as a McCutcheon began his tenure at Early in his tenure as director, comprehensive program to develop, Lafayette in July of 1990, after serving as McCutcheon spearheaded the creation challenge, and support Lafayette student- assistant director of athletics at Temple of an athletic facilities master plan, athletes and coaches in their quest to University for one year. That followed a five-year tenure as an assistant athletic director at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill. McCutcheon graduated from the College of William & Mary in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He was a two-sport athlete at William & Mary, competing in football and track. He later earned a Master of Arts degree in Sports Administration from The Ohio State University in 1982 and completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sport Management in 1988, also from Ohio State. A native of Media, Pa., McCutcheon and his wife, Pat, reside on College Hill and have three children, Ian, Meghan and Gavin. Ian, a 2009 Lafayette graduate, went on to earn his law degree from Ohio State, and in June 2014 he was married to Cara Mulholland. Ian’s sister, Meghan, graduated from Radford University in 2012. Gavin is a junior at Roanoke College.

2015 72 LAFAYETTE Football Faculty Mentors

Susan Averett various newspapers including the New Faculty Mentor York Times, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal and her research into Susan L. Averett adolescent health and risky behavior is the Charles A. garnered an appearance on The Today Dana Professor of Show. Economics. She has Averett has been the recipient of taught at Lafayette numerous awards to recognize her since 1991 excellence in teaching and mentoring. and teaches courses She serves as the college’s Faculty on health economics, microeconomic Representative to the NCAA and as a theory, women and the economy, and faculty mentor to the football team. She econometrics. also serves on the board of trustees for Her current research focuses on the Easton Hospital. economic causes and consequences of A 1986 graduate of Colorado State obesity, untangling the relationship where she earned a bachelor’s degree in between marriage and health, and the Economics, Averett went on to earn her effect of social policies on the fertility Ph.D. in Economics from Colorado in and health of mothers and children. 1991. Averett is also the co-author, with She is the mother of two daughters. Saul D. Hoffman of the textbook Her oldest daughter is a senior at Women and the Economy: Family Work Colorado State University and her and Pay which they are preparing to younger daughter is in the 11th grade at publish in its third edition. . Her research has been reported in

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

2015 73 LAFAYETTE Football 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 was built throughout the venue, including chair back seating in select areas of the home stands. Additional visitors’ seating was also 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 was added that includes individual booths for television and radio, coaching staffs and game administrators, while a VIP suite sits at the end opposite the media area. Perhaps the most visible feature of the venue during gameday is the state- of-the-art scoreboard which features a 19 by 35-foot video matrix board used to show live game action and replays. Other stadium improvements included 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 Field completed the those in the “smart classrooms” in the enjoying an overall record of 256-166-13. transformation of Lafayette’s football College’s academic buildings. Of the previous 88 seasons, Lafayette has facilities into the state-of-the-art Fisher The principal contributors to the produced 12 undefeated home seasons Stadium. comprehensive Fisher Stadium project with the most recent being the 1992 In addition to featuring a spacious were the F.M. Kirby Foundation, Jack Patriot League champion Leopards who lobby and reception area, the first floor Bourger ’71 and Selena Vanderwerf went 5-0, the first undefeated home of the Bourger Varsity Football House, and the Brenda Blythe Trust and James season since 1970. During the 1991, 1992 named in honor of Eugene J. (Mike) R. ’77 and Tracey Fisher. The F.M. and 1993 seasons, Lafayette won 10 ’44 Bourger and Ruth P’71 Bourger, Kirby Foundation came under the straight home games, tying the school contains the team’s locker room, leadership of Fred Morgan Kirby ’42 record for consecutive wins first set by strength and conditioning areas and until his passing in 2011. His lifetime the 1926 and 1927 squads in the first 10 sports medicine facilities, including a of contributions to the College and the games ever played in the stadium. hydrotherapy room. The upper level game of college football were honored The first football game played in houses coaches’ offices, a gallery with by induction into the Lafayette College the then 18,000-seat structure came displays honoring “Legends of Lafayette Maroon Club Hall of Fame and with his on Sept. 25, 1926, a 35-0 win over Football,” and several meeting rooms, receipt of the Legacy Award presented Muhlenberg College. one of which is theatre style and large by the National Football Foundation enough to accommodate the entire team. and the College Hall of Fame. That area, which can also be divided Now entering its 89th season, Fisher into four separate spaces, features Field has been host to 430 Lafayette audio-visual capabilities that match football games with the Leopards

2015 74 LAFAYETTE Football Friends of Lafayette Football

The continued success of the Lafayette football program is made possible through the generous support of the Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football, a Friend of the dedicated network of alumni, parents and friends of the program. Year Award For more than 10 years, the Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football has been a driving force behind the program’s success. This network of alumni and supporters has sustained dramatic growth over the last decade as both its long- Established on Feb. 24, 2007, time and new members have assisted in the development the Friend of the Year Award is of a championship-caliber football program in the presented by the Maroon Club’s Patriot League and the NCAA Football Championship Friends of Lafayette Football to an Subdivision. alumnus or friend of the program In the 2014-15 fiscal year, a total of $624,772 was raised in support of the football program thanks to the who has displayed an inordinate group’s 637 donors. In addition, more than $75,075 was amount of support and passion raised for both annual and endowed football scholarships. Chaired by Fran Mustaro for Lafayette football. ’72, the Maroon Club’s Friends of Lafayette Football provides additional funds for financial aid, recruitment and the purchase of equipment and supplies not included 2006 Ned Jesser ’39 in the football operating budget. For the past 14 years, the Friends of Lafayette Football has paid for all three sets 2007 F.M. Kirby ’42 of the team’s uniforms and has also undertaken the Sponsor-A-Player program 2008 John Wilbur Mack ’39 which provides the playing equipment for members of the incoming freshman class 2009 Don Chubb ’50 through a one-time donation. Money raised by the Friends of Lafayette Football 2010 Rev. John D. Kinard ’52 also is directed to custom-fitted knee braces, team travel, team apparel, recruiting 2011 Hugh Gallagher ’57 costs and supplementing coaching salaries and benefits. Other recent commitments 2012 Joe Bozik ’58 include the Fisher Stadium sound system upgrade, the team’s charter flights to select road contests and blazers for graduating seniors. 2013 Jim Fisher ’77 Throughout the season, the Friends of Lafayette Football offers game-day events 2014 Tom Kirchhoff ’93 to enhance the Leopards’ football experience for alumni, fans and parents. Pre- Maroon Club membership dues game tailgate gatherings are located on the Rowland Press Box plaza, adjacent to —which at the most are $50 annually the lower level of the Markle Parking Deck behind Fisher Stadium. Pre- and post- per donor – benefit each of Lafayette’s game receptions are held at all road contests throughout the season as well. There 23 varsity sports in several ways: are several events hosted by the group during the football team’s calendar year • MAROON CLUB STRENGTH CEN- as well, including the team banquet, luncheons and receptions with Head Coach TER —The facility was made possible through Maroon Club membership dues Frank Tavani and the annual Ladies Football Clinic. as were the renovations in 2002.

ROLE WITHIN THE MAROON CLUB • LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & CAREER NETWORKING The “Friends of” groups are essential elements of the Maroon Club, an organization —The Maroon Club funds Oaks Leader- consisting of approximately 2,200 donors raising a total of more than $2 million ship Academy strengthening select stu- in 2014-2015 in annual giving and scholarships. Under the umbrella of the dent athletes skills in personal develop- ment. Membership dues also go towards Maroon Club, each of the “Friends of” groups works closely with the Maroon Club sponsoring Career Networking programs Executive Committee. All fundraising activities performed by these organizations for all student-athletes. directly enhance the sport-specific Maroon Club accounts. All gifts to the Maroon • VISUAL IDENTITY PROGRAM Club general fund and/or sport or area of the donor’s choice are a part of the $400 —The Maroon Club membership dues million Live Connected, Lead Change Campaign for Lafayette College. covered all expenses associated with the creation of the current identity program. For more information on the Maroon Club or to inquire about a major gift towards athletic scholarship or endowment, please contact Executive Director Joe Giaimo • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ([email protected], 610-330-3116). INTERN —The Maroon Club membership dues fund the stipend for an Athletic Com- munications Assistant who handles all communications (web site, game pro- grams, press releases, game management assistance, etc.) efforts for several sports.

• ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH —Membership dues fund the stipend for the Assistant Strength Coach position which works with each of Lafayette’s 23 sports.

2015 75 LAFAYETTE Football Patriot League Academic and Athletic Success

Now in its third decade as an all-sport • The Patriot League ranked second among conference combining academic and athletic all conferences in Public Recognition Awards, excellence, the Patriot League sponsors while Bucknell, Lafayette and Colgate all championships in 24 men and women’s placed in the top six nationally. sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA • 92 percent of Patriot League teams scored football conference in 1986, the Patriot above the national average in APR, while more League became an all-sport conference in than 70 percent had at least a 990 score in the 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston multi-year rate. University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full • Eleven student-athletes earned Capital One members, and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT Academic All-America recognition. and Richmond as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most • Lafayette’s Cory Spera (Baseball), Navy’s prestigious in the nation and their alumni Tom Buffone (Track and Field) and Loren have and continue to play leadership roles in Generi (Women’s Lacrosse) earned NCAA shaping our country. The Patriot League will Postgraduate Scholarships. celebrate its 25th Anniversary as an all-sport conference during the 2015-16 season. • Thirty-four student-athletes received Capital Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked One/CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation • There were 2,745 student-athletes on the Rate Report. The League also had 92 percent Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2014- of its teams score above the national APR 15, including 217 with a semester GPA of at average in the most recent data, and 101 least 4.0. Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition • Four Patriot Leaguers were named Senior Awards after posting academic progress rate CLASS Award finalists. scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. • Twenty-four Patriot Leaguers were named The Patriot League’s mission is simple: All-Americans in team sports. to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic • A League record nine student-athletes were standards, and to prepare its student-athletes selected in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) to be leaders in society. Draft entering the 2015 season. During the 2014-15 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have • Five Patriot Leaguers were taken in the Major Lafayette Football accomplished the following: League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft. 1988, 1992, 1994, • 101 Patriot League teams earned NCAA 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2013 Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the Patriot League Champions top 10 percent of their sport in Academic Progress Rate (APR), with 88 of those squads earning perfect scores.

2015 76 LAFAYETTE Football THE OPPONENTS G ame William & Mary

september 5, 2015 1 FISHER Stadium; Easton, pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Pete Clawson Office Phone:(757) 221-3369 Cell Phone: (757) 869-9293 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (757) 221-3414 Web Site: TribeAthletics.com Twitter: @TribeAthletics Jimmye Luke Rhodes Laycock Sr. • Linebacker Head Coach Football Staff Head Coach: Jimmye Laycock Alma Mater: William & Mary ’70 2015 SCHEDULE Record at School: 229-170-2 (35 seasons) 9/5 at Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Career Record: Same 9/19 at Virginia 3:30 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (757) 221-3337 9/26 Stony Brook* 7:30 p.m. 10/3 at Delaware* 7:30 p.m. Mikal Abdul-Saboor 10/10 at Villanova* 12:00 p.m. Team Information Sr. •Tailback 10/17 New Hampshire* 12:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/17 10/24 Hampton 3:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/31 James Madison* 4:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 11/7 at Elon* 12:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Pro Style/4-3 11/14 Towson* 1:30 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 7-5 11/21 at Richmond* 12:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 4-4/Tied Fifth

The Series (W&M Leads 2-1) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 9/8/2012 (Lafayette 17, William & Mary 14) 8/30 at Virginia Tech 34-9 L Last Meeting: 9/20/2014 (William & Mary 33, Lafayette 19) 9/6 at Hampton 42-14 W Current Streak: William & Mary + 2 9/13 Norfolk State 29-14 W In Easton: William & Mary leads, 1-0 9/20 Lafayette 33-19 W In Williamsburg: Series tied, 1-1 9/27 at Stony Brook* 27-21 W (OT) Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 17, William & Mary14 10/11 at New Hampshire* 32-3 L (9/8/2012) 10/18 Villanova* 35-31 L Largest Margin of Victory (William & Mary): William & Mary 34, 10/25 Delaware* 31-17 W Lafayette 6 (9/14/2013) 11/1 at James Madison* 31-24 L 11/8 Elon* 17-7 W Leading Returning Players 11/15 at Towson* 37-14 W Passing: Jr. QB Steve Cluley (164-of-287 for 2048, 11 TD, 4 INT) 11/22 Richmond* 34-20 L Rushing: Sr. TB Mikal Abdul-Saboor (249-1266, 5.1 avg., 12 TD) * CAA contest Receiving: So. WR DeVonte Dedmon (24-300, 12.5 avg., 1 TD) Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. General Information Sr. LB Luke Rhodes 93 7.5 4.0 0 Location: Williamsburg, Va. Sr. S Jared Velasquez 73 1.5 0 1 Founded: 1693 Sr. S D. Houston-Carson 67 2.5 0 3 Enrollment: 8,437 President: W. Taylor Reveley, III Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green and Gold Stadium (Capacity): Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field (11,686) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Pro Conference: Colonial Athletic Association

2015 78 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Delaware 2 September 12, 2015 TUBBY RAYMOND FIELD AT DELAWARE STADIUM; NEWARK, Del.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Scott Selheimer Office Phone:(302) 831-8807 Cell Phone: (302) 562-5129 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (302) 831-6199 Web Site: bluehens.com Twitter: @UDBlueHens Dave Brock Blaine Woodson Head Coach So. • Def. Lineman Football Staff Head Coach: Dave Brock Alma Mater: Salisbury State ’94 2015 SCHEDULE Record at School: 13-11 (2 seasons) 9/4 Jacksonville 7:00 p.m. Career Record: Same 9/12 Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (302) 831-2949 9/19 at Villanova* 12:00 p.m. 9/26 at North Carolina TBA Ben Curtis Team Information Sr. • Offensive Tackle 10/3 William & Mary* 7:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/25 10/10 at Rhode Island* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/24 New Hampshire* 3:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 10/31 at Towson* 4:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 11/7 Albany* 12:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 6-6 11/14 James Madison* 3:30 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 4-4/Tied for fifth 11/21 at Elon* 12:00 p.m. The Series (DelaWARE leads 18-7) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 9/26/1914 (Lafayette 41, Delaware 0) 8/30 at Pittsburgh 62-0 L Last Meeting: 11/27/2004 (Delaware 28, Lafayette 14) 9/7 Delaware State 27-9 W Current Streak: Delaware +11 9/13 Colgate 28-25 W In Easton: Delaware leads, 10-3 9/27 at James Madison* 30-23 W OT In Newark: Delaware leads, 8-4 10/4 Sacred Heart 10-7 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 44-Delaware 0 10/11 Elon* 34-24 W (11/12/1921) 10/18 Towson* 24-17 L Largest Margin of Victory (Delaware): Delaware 61, Lafayette 0 10/25 at William & Mary* 31-17 L (10/12/1963) 11/1 Rhode Island* 28-13 W 11/8 at Albany* 31-28 W 11/15 at New Hampshire* 43-14 L Leading Returning Players 11/22 Villanova* 35-28 L Passing: none * CAA contest Rushing: Jr. TB Wes Hills (172-952, 5.5 avg., 6 TD) Receiving: So. WR Diante Cherry (35-283, 8.1 avg., 1 TD) Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. General Information So. DL Blaine Woodson 51 11.0 8.5 0 Location: Newark, Del. So. DB Justin Watson 42 0.5 0.5 0 Founded: 1743 Sr. DL Josh Plummer 31 1.0 0.0 0 Enrollment: 16,000 Interim President: Nancy Targett Athletic Director: Eric Ziady Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Stadium (Capacity): Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium (22,000) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Colonial Athletic Association

2015 79 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Princeton

September 19, 2015 3 Fisher Stadium; Easton, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Craig Sachson Office Phone:(609) 258-3680 Cell Phone: (609) 712-2203 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (609) 258-0660 Web Site: GoPrincetonTigers.com Twitter: @PUTigers Bob Surace Matt Arends Head Coach Sr. • Def. Back Football Staff Head Coach: Bob Surace Alma Mater: Princeton ’90 2015 SCHEDULE Record at School: 20-30 (5 seasons) 9/19 at Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Career Record: 39-33 (7 seasons) 9/26 Lehigh 5:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (609) 258-3514 10/3 Columbia* 7:00 p.m. 10/10 Colgate 1:00 p.m. Team Information DiAndre Atwater 10/17 at Brown* 12:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/23 Sr. • Tailback 10/24 at Harvard* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/31 Cornell* 3:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 11/7 at Penn* 12:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple No-Huddle/3-4 11/14 Yale* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 5-5 11/21 at Dartmouth* 12:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/Fourth 2014 RESULTS The Series (PRINCETON leads, 39-5-3) 9/20 at San Diego 39-29 L First Meeting: 10/22/1883 (Princeton 47, Lafayette 7) 9/27 Davidon 56-17 W Last Meeting: 10/12/13 10/4 at Columbia* 38-6 W Current Streak: Princeton +3 10/11 at Colgate 31-30 L In Easton: Princeton leads, 8-3-1 10/18 Brown* 27-16 W In Princeton: Princeton leads, 31-2-2 10/25 Harvard* 49-7 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 28, Princeton 13 11/8 at Cornell* 38-27 W (9/27/2003) 11/15 at Yale* 44-30 L Largest Margin of Victory (Princeton): Princeton 140-Lafayette 0 11/22 Dartmouth* 41-10 L (10/29/1884) * Ivy League contest Leading Returning Players General Information Passing: Sr. QB Kedric Bostic (2-of-4 for 17, 0 TD, 0 INT) Location: Princeton, N.J. Rushing: Sr. TB DiAndre Atwater (65-486, 7.4 avg., 1 TD) Founded: 1746 Receiving: Jr. WR James Frusciante (36-334, 9.3 avg., 1 TD) Enrollment: 7,783 Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. President: Christopher Eisgruber Jr. DB Dorian Williams 76 4.0 0.5 1 Athletic Director: Mollie Marcoux Jr. LB Rohan Hylton 75 11.5 4.5 0 Nickname: Tigers Sr. DB Matt Arends 56 2.0 0 2 Colors: Orange and black Stadium (Capacity): Princeton Stadium (27,800) Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Conference: Ivy League

2015 80 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Wagner

September 26, 2015 4 WAGNER COLLEGE Stadium; STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: John Beisser Office Phone:(718) 390-3227 Cell Phone: (732) 921-6744 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (718) 420-4050 Web Site: WagnerAthletics.com Twitter: @WagnerAthletics Jason Al Page Houghtaling Sr. • Def.Lineman Head Coach Football Staff Head Coach: Jason Houghtaling Alma Mater: Binghamton ’04 2015 SCHEDULE Record at School: First season 9/6 at Rice 3:30 p.m. Career Record: Same 9/19 Monmouth 6:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (718) 420-4511 9/26 Lafayette 6:00 p.m. 10/3 Robert Morris* 12:00 p.m. Otis Wright 10/10 at Columbia TBA Team Information Sr. • Tailback Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/27 10/17 at St. Francis Pa.* 3:30 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/24 at BYU 3:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/31 at Duquesne* 12:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/3-4 11/7 Bryant* 12:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 7-4 11/14 Central Connecticut* 12:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 5-1/Tied for first 11/21 at Sacred Heart* 12:00 p.m. The Series (Lafayette leads, 3-0) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 10/2/1976 (Lafayette 44, Wagner 21) 8/30 at Georgetown 21-3 W Last Meeting: 9/27/2014 (Lafayette 35, Wagner 23) 9/6 at Fla. International 34-3 L Current Streak: Lafayette, +3 9/13 at Monmouth 21-16 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 3-0 9/27 at Lafayette 35-23 L In Staten Island: N/A 10/4 Alderson Broaddus 26-0 W Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 44-Wagner 21 10/11 St. Francis Pa.* 46-39 W (10/2/1976) 10/25 at Central Conn. St.* 20-10 W Largest Margin of Victory (Wagner): N/A 11/1 Sacred Heart* 23-7 L 11/8 at Robert Morris* 20-0 W Leading Returning Players 11/15 Duquesne* 23-13 W Passing: Sr. QB Chris Andrews (51-of-121 for 657, 3 TD, 3 INT) 11/22 at Bryant* 23-20 W Rushing: Sr. TB Otis Wright (158-562, 3.6 avg., 6 TD) * NEC contest Receiving: Jr. WR Lloyd Smith (28-361, 12.9 avg., 1 TD) Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. General Information Sr. LB Greg Hilliard 48 14 2.0 2 Location: State Island, N.Y. Sr. LB S. Font-Toomer 46 10 4.0 0 Founded: 1883 Sr. DL Al Page 45 18 3 0 Enrollment: 2,000 President: Richard Guarasci Athletic Director: Walt Hameline Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Green and White Stadium (Capacity): Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium (3,300) Playing Surface: Field Turf Conference: Northeast Conference

2015 81 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Fordham

October 3, 2015 5 FISHER STADIUM; EASTON, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Joe DiBari Office Phone:(718) 817-4240 Cell Phone: (917) 539-5061 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (718) 817-4241 Web Site: FordhamSports.com Twitter: @FordhamRams Joe Stephen Hodge Moorhead Gr. • Linebacker Football Staff Head Coach Head Coach: Joe Moorhead Alma Mater: Fordham ’96 2015 Schedule Record at School: 29-10 (3 seasons) 9/4 at Army 7:00 p.m. Career Record: same 9/12 Villanova 6:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (718) 817-4280 9/19 Columbia 1:00 p.m. 9/26 Monmouth 1:00 p.m. Team Information Chase Edmonds 10/3 at Lafayette* 6:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/30 So. • tailback 10/10 at Penn 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 10/17 Holy Cross* 1:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 1/10 10/24 Lehigh* 1:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/3-4 10/31 at Colgate* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 11-3 11/7 Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 6-0/First 11/14 at Georgetown* 12:00 p.m. The Series (Lafayette leads, 22-10-1) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 10/17/1903 (Lafayette 48, Fordham 0) 8/30 St. Francis Pa. 52-23 W Last Meeting: 10/3/2014 (Fordham 36, Lafayette 27) 9/6 at Villanova 50-6 L Current Streak: Fordham +1 9/13 Rhode Island 54-7 W In Easton: Lafayette leads, 12-5-1 9/20 at Columbia 49-7 W In Bronx: Lafayette leads, 9-5 9/27 at Holy Cross* 45-16 L Neutral Site: Lafayette leads, 1-0 10/3 Lafayette* 42-18 W Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 48-Fordham 0 10/11 Penn 60-22 W (10/17/1903) 10/25 at Lehigh* 48-27 W Largest Margin of Victory (Fordham): Fordham 42-Lafayette 18 11/1 Colgate* 37-13 W (10/3/2014) 11/7 at Bucknell* 30-27 W (OT) 11/15 Georgetown* 52-7 W 11/22 at Army 42-31 L Leading Returning Players 11/29 Sacred Heart 44-22 W Passing: none 12/6 at New Hampshire 44-19 L Rushing: So. TB Chase Edmonds (294-1838, 6.3 avg., 23 TD) * Patriot League Contest Receiving: So. TB Chase Edmonds (19-121, 6.4 avg., 1 TD) Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Gr. LB Stephen Hodge 124 16.0 5.0 1 (2013 stats) General Information Jr. LB George Dawson 68 5.5 2.0 2 Location: Bronx, N.Y. Sr. DB J.Q. Bowers 43 1.0 0 0 Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 7,950 President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Athletic Director: David Roach Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Stadium (Capacity): Jack Coffey Field (7,000) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

2015 82 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Georgetown

October 10, 2015 6 MULTI-SPORT FIELD; WASHINGTON D.C.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Office Phone:(202) 687-5241 Cell Phone: (610) 428-1492 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (202) 687-5120 Web Site: GUHoyas.com Twitter: @georgetownhoyas Rob Sgarlata Ettian Scott Head Coach Sr. • Def. Back Football Staff Head Coach: Rob Sgarlata 2015 SCHEDULE Alma Mater: Georgetown ’94 9/5 at St. Francis Pa. 12:00 p.m. Record at School: 3-8 (1 season) 9/12 Marist 6:00 p.m. Career Record: same 9/19 Dartmouth 12:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (202) 687-8361 9/26 at Columbia TBA 10/2 at Harvard 7:00 p.m. Kyle Nolan 10/10 Lafayette* 2:00 p.m. Team Information Sr. • Quarterback 10/17 Colgate* 12:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 66/24 10/24 at Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/31 at Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 11/14 Fordham* 12:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 11/21 at Holy Cross* TBA 2014 Overall Record: 3-8 Conference Record/Finish: 1-5/seventh 2014 RESULTS 8/30 Wagner 21-3 L The Series (Lafayette leads, 12-6) 9/6 at Dayton 23-14 L First Meeting: 10/25/1902 (Lafayette 23, Georgetown 0) 9/13 at Marist 27-7 L Last Meeting: 10/11/2013 (Lafayette 24, Georgetown 21) 9/20 Brown 17-3 W Current Streak: Lafayette +2 9/27 at Colgate* 19-0 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 4-3 10/4 Harvard 34-3 L In Washington, D.C.: Lafayette leads, 8-3 10/11 at Lafayette* 24-21 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 45, Georgetown 14 10/25 Bucknell* 22-17 L (11/11/2006) 11/1 Lehigh* 27-19 L Largest Margin of Victory (Georgetown): Georgetown 27, Lafayette 2 11/15 at Fordham* 52-7 L (11/5/1927) 11/22 Holy Cross* 22-16 W * Patriot League contest Leading Returning Players Passing: Sr. QB Kyle Nolan (176-of-343 for 1,763, 9 TD, 6 INT) General Information Rushing: Sr. TB Jo’el Kimpela (159-838, 5.3 avg., 3 TD) Location: Washington, D.C. Receiving: Sr. WR Jake DeCicco (43-446, 10.4 avg., 2 TD) Founded: 1789 Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Enrollment: 13,652 Sr. LB Matt Satchell 92 6.0 1.5 0 President: John J. DeGioia Sr. DB Garrett Powers 49 4.5 0 3 Athletic Director: Lee Reed Jr. LB Tyrell Williams 47 4.0 0 0 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Gray Stadium (Capacity): Multi-Sport Field (3,500) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

2015 83 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Harvard 7 October 17, 2015 FISHER Stadium; EAsTON, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Tim Williamson Office Phone:(617) 495-2206 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (617) 495-5902 Web Site: GoCrimson.com Twitter: @HarvardCrimson

Tim Murphy Eric Medes Football Staff Head Coach Sr. • Linebacker Head Coach: Tim Murphy Alma Mater: Springfield ’78 2015 SCHEDULE Record at School: 147-62 (21 seasons) 9/19 at Rhode Island 1:00 p.m. Career Record: 179-107-1 (28 seasons) 9/26 Brown* 7:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (607) 495-2207 10/2 Georgetown 7:00 p.m. 10/10 at Cornell* 12:00 p.m. Team Information Lettermen Returning/Lost: 91/18 Paul Stanton 10/17 at Lafayette 3:30 p.m. Sr. • Running Back 10/24 Princeton* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/31 Dartmouth* 7:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 11/7 at Columbia* 1:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 11/14 Penn* 12:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 10-0 11/21 at Yale* 2:30 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 7-0/First

The Series (HARVARD leads, 15-3) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 9/24/1966 (Harvard 30, Lafayette 7) 9/19 Holy Cross 41-18 W Last Meeting: 10/18/2014 (Harvard 24, Lafayette 14) 9/27 at Brown* 22-14 W Current Streak: Harvard +4 10/4 at Georgetown 34-3 W In Easton: Harvard leads, 7-1 10/11 Cornell* 24-7 W In Cambridge: Harvard leads, 8-2 10/18 Lafayette 24-14 W Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 35, Harvard 18 10/25 at Princeton* 49-7 W (10/17/2009) 11/1 at Dartmouth* 23-12 W Largest Margin of Victory (Harvard): Harvard 51, Lafayette 0 11/8 Columbia* 45-0 W (9/30/1967) 11/15 at Penn* 34-24 W 11/22 Yale* 31-24 W Leading Returning Players * Ivy League contest Passing: Sr. QB Scott Hosch (109-of-176 for 1428, 8 TD, 7 INT) Rushing: Sr. RB Paul Stanton (147-990, 6.7 avg., 11 TD) General Information Receiving: Sr. WR Andrew Fischer (55-677, 12.3 avg., 4 TD) Location: Cambridge, Mass. Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Founded: 1636 Sr. LB Jacob Lindsey 63 3.5 0.5 0 Enrollment: 6,704 Sr. LB Eric Medes 61 2.5 0 1 President: Drew Gilpin Faust Sr. LB Matt Koran 60 1.0 1.0 1 Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise Nickname: Crimson Colors: Crimson, Black and White Stadium (Capacity): Harvard Stadium, (30,323) Playing Surface: Field Turf Conference: Ivy League

2015 84 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Holy Cross 8 october 24, 2015 FITTON FIELD; WORCESTER, Mass.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Charles Bare Office Phone:(508) 793-2583 Cell Phone: (508) 754-6870 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (508) 793-2204 Web Site: GoHolyCross.com Twitter: @GoHolyCross Tom Gilmore John Zakrzewski Head Coach Sr. • Linebacker Football Staff Head Coach: Tom Gilmore 2015 SCHEDULE Alma Mater: Penn ’86 9/5 at Monmouth 1:00 p.m. Record at School: 60-64 (11 seasons) 9/19 at Towson 6:00 p.m. Career Record: same 9/26 Colgate* 12:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (508) 793-2584 10/3 Albany TBA 10/10 Brown TBA Team Information Peter Pujals Jr. • Quarterback 10/17 at Fordham* 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/29 10/24 Lafayette* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/31 Bryant 1:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 11/7 at Lehigh* 12:30 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 11/14 at Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 4-8 11/22 Georgetown* TBA Conference Record/Finish: 2-4/Tied for fifth

2014 RESULTS The Series (Lafayette leads, 16-13) 8/30 at Albany 14-13 L First Meeting: 9/20/1986 (Holy Cross 38, Lafayette 14) 9/6 Morgan State 29-26 W Last Meeting: 10/25/2014 (Holy Cross 24, Lafayette 14) 9/13 Central Conn. St. 20-7 W Current Streak: Holy Cross +1 9/19 at Harvard 41-18 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 9-6 9/27 Fordham* 45-16 L In Worcester: Tied, 7-7 10/4 at Colgate* 20-17 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 56-Holy Cross 20 10/11 at Brown 27-24 L (OT) (11/13/2004) 10/18 at Dartmouth 24-21 L Largest Margin of Victory (Holy Cross): Holy Cross 48-Lafayette 14 10/25 at Lafayette* 24-14 W (11/2/1991) 11/8 Lehigh* 27-20 W 11/15 Bucknell* 31-24 L (OT) Leading Returning Players 11/22 at Georgetown* 21-16 L Passing: Jr. QB Peter Pujals (225-for-375 for 2353, 10 TD, 12 INT) * Patriot League contest Rushing: Jr. QB Peter Pujals (170-705, 4.1 avg., 6 TD) Receiving: Jr. WR Jake Wieczorek (50-694, 13.9 avg., 5 TD) General Information Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Location: Worcester, Mass. Sr. LB John Zakrzewski 103 9.0 3.0 1 Founded: 1843 So. LB Nick McBeath 43 1.0 1.0 1 Enrollment: 2,877 Sr. DB Steven Martinez 43 0 0 2 President: Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Athletic Director: Nathan Pine Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Royal Purple and White Stadium (Capacity): Fitton Field (23,500) Playing Surface: Grass Conference: Patriot League

2015 85 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Bucknell

OCTOBER 31, 2015 9 FISHER Stadium; EAStoN, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Todd Merriett Office Phone:(570) 577-3488 Cell Phone: (570) 428-5393 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (570) 577-1519 Web Site: BucknellBison.com Twitter: @BisonSports Joe Susan Clayton Ewell Head Coach Sr. • Safety Football Staff Head Coach: Joe Susan 2015 SCHEDULE Alma Mater: Delaware ’78 9/5 Marist 6:00 p.m. Record at School: 24-31 (5 seasons) 9/12 Duquesne 6:00 p.m. Career Record: 34-31 (6 seasons) 9/19 at Cornell 3:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (570) 577-3057 10/3 at VMI 1:30 p.m. 10/10 Lehigh* 1:00 p.m. Team Information C.J. Williams 10/17 at Army* 12:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/23 Jr. • Tailback 10/24 Georgetown* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/31 at Lafayette* 3:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 11/7 at Fordham* 1:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Pro-style/4-2-5 11/14 Holy Cross* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 8-3 11/21 at Colgate* 1:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 4-2/Second

The Series (Lafayette leads, 52-34-6) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 11/30/1883 (Lafayette 59, Bucknell 0) 8/30 VMI 42-38 W Last Meeting: 11/1/2014 (Bucknell 27, Lafayette 24 OT) 9/6 at Marist 22-0 W Current Streak: Bucknell +1 9/20 at Sacred Heart 36-20 W In Easton: Lafayette leads, 31-14-5 9/27 Cornell 20-7 W In Lewisburg: Lafayette leads, 21-20-1 10/4 at Bryant 34-15 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 59-Bucknell 0 10/11 at Lehigh* 45-24 L (11/30/1883) 10/25 at Georgetown* 22-17 W Largest Margin of Victory (Bucknell): Bucknell 54-Lafayette 12 11/1 Lafayette* 27-24 W (OT) (10/24/1964) 11/7 Fordham* 30-27 L (OT) 11/15 at Holy Cross* 31-24 W (OT) 11/22 Colgate* 21-6 L Leading Returning Players Passing: Jr. QB RJ Nitti (105-of-195 for 1553, 13 TD, 7 INT) * Patriot League contest Rushing: Jr. TB C.J. Williams (170-901, 5.3 avg., 9 TD) Receiving: Jr. WR Will Carter (53-959, 18.1 avg., 9 TD) General Information Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Sr. S Louis Taglianetti 62 2.0 0.5 3 Founded: 1846 Sr. S Clayton Ewell 53 7.0 4.5 4 Enrollment: 3,500 Jr. CB Nick O’Brien 42 2.5 0.0 2 President: John Bravman Athletic Director: John Hardt Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Stadium (Capacity): Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium (13,100) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

2015 86 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Colgate 10 November 7, 2015 FISHER Stadium; EASTON, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: John Painter Office Phone:(315) 228-7566 Cell Phone: (865) 414-1143 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (315) 228-6863 Web Site: GoColgateRaiders.com Twitter: @ColgateAthletics Dan Hunt Victor Steffen Head Coach Sr. • Def. Lineman Football Staff Head Coach: Dan Hunt 2015 Schedule Alma Mater: Springfield College ’71 9/5 at Navy 12:00 p.m. Record at School: 5-7 (1 season) 9/12 New Hampshire 6:00 p.m. Career Record: same 9/19 Yale 1:00 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (315) 228-7619 9/26 at Holy Cross* 12:00 p.m. 10/2 at Cornell 7:00 p.m. Team Information Jake Melville Jr. • Quarterback 10/10 at Princeton 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/14 10/17 at Georgetown* 12:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/31 Fordham* 1:00 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 11/7 at Lafayette* 1:00 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple 11/14 Lehigh* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 5-7 11/21 Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 5-7/Tied for third

The Series (Colgate leads, 41-13-4) 2014 RESULTS First Meeting: 10/27/1906 (Lafayette 17-Colgate 6) 8/30 at Ball State 30-10 L Last Meeting: 11/8/2014 (Lafayette 19, Colgate 16) 9/13 at Delaware 28-25 L Current Streak: Lafayette +1 9/20 Cornell 27-12 W In Easton: Colgate leads, 19-7-2 9/27 Georgetown* 19-0 W In Hamilton: Colgate leads, 22-6-1 10/4 Holy Cross* 20-17 W Neutral Site: Series tied, 0-0-1 10/11 Princeton 31-30 W Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 35, Colgate 9 10/18 at Yale 45-31 L (11/4/1995) 10/25 at Albany 24-17 L Largest Margin of Victory (Colgate): Colgate 56, Lafayette 2 11/1 at Fordham* 37-13 L (10/25/1975) 11/8 Lafayette* 19-16 L 11/15 at Lehigh* 30-27 L 11/22 at Bucknell* 21-6 W Leading Returning Players * Patriot League contest Passing: Jr. QB Jake Melville (91-of-155 for 1028, 6 TD, 2 INT) Rushing: Sr. TB Demetrius Russell (152-703, 4.6 avg., 2 TD) Receiving: Sr. TE John Quazza (34-400, 11.8 avg., 1 TD) General Information Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Jr. LB Kyle Diener 89 8.5 4.0 3 Founded: 1819 Jr. DB Chris Morgan 71 4.5 1.0 2 Enrollment: 2,900 Sr. DB Adam Bridgeforth 60 1.5 0 2 Interim President: Jill Harsin Athletic Director: Victoria Chun Nickname: Raiders Colors: Maroon, Gray and White Stadium (Capacity): Andy Kerr Stadium (10,221) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Conference: Patriot League

2015 87 LAFAYETTE Football G ame Lehigh

11 November 21, 2015 Goodman Stadium; Bethlehem, Pa.

Sports Information Staff Football Contact: Steve Lomangino Office Phone:(610) 758-3174 Cell Phone: (917) 579-0976 Email: [email protected] Press Box: (610) 758-4903 Web Site: LehighSports.com Twitter: @LehighSports Andy Coen Colton Caslow Head Coach Sr. • Def. Line Football Staff Head Coach: Andy Coen 2015 Schedule Alma Mater: Gettysburg ’86 9/4 at Central Conn. St. 7:00 p.m. Record at School: 63-41 (9 seasons) 9/12 at James Madison 4:00 p.m. Career Record: same 9/19 Penn 12:30 p.m. Coach’s Phone: (610) 758-4290 9/26 at Princeton 5:00 p.m. 10/3 Yale 12:30 p.m. Team Information Nick Shafnisky Jr. • Quarterback 10/10 at Bucknell* 1:00 p.m. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/23 10/24 at Fordham* 1:00 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/31 Georgetown* 12:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 11/7 Holy Cross* 12:30 p.m. Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/3-4 11/14 at Colgate* 1:00 p.m. 2014 Overall Record: 3-8 11/21 Lafayette* 12:30 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 2-4/Tied for fifth

2014 RESULTS The Series (Lafayette leads, 78-67-5) 9/6 James Madison 31-28 L First Meeting: 10/25/1884 (Lafayette 50, Lehigh 0) 9/13 at New Hampshire 45-27 L Last Meeting: 11/22/2014 (Lafayette 27, Lehigh 7) 9/20 at Yale 54-43 L Current Streak: Lafayette +2 9/27 Monmouth 28-21 L In Easton: Lafayette leads, 41-29-5 10/11 Bucknell* 45-24 L In Bethlehem: Lehigh leads, 37-36 10/18 at Cornell 31-14 W Neutral Site: Series tied, 1-1 10/25 Fordham* 48-27 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Lafayette 64, Lehigh 0 11/1 at Georgetown* 27-19 W (11/18/1944) 11/8 at Holy Cross* 27-20 L Largest Margin of Victory (Lehigh): Lehigh 78, Lafayette 0 11/15 Colgate* 30-27 W (11/24/1917) 11/22 vs. Lafayette*# 27-7 L * Patriot League contest Leading Returning Players Passing: Jr. QB Nick Shafnisky (187-of-313 for 2373, 14 TD, 12 INT) General Information Rushing: Jr. QB Nick Shafnisky (177-526, 3.0 avg., 6 TD) Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Receiving: Jr. WR Troy Pelletier (49-815, 16.6 avg., 7 TD) Founded: 1865 Defensive: Tkl TFL Sck Int. Enrollment: 4,904 So. LB Pierce Ripanti 75 5.5 2.0 0 President: John Simon Sr. DL Colton Caslow 67 2.5 0 0 Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Jr. DB LaQuan Lambert 65 3.0 0 2 Nickname: Mountain Hawks Colors: Brown and White Stadium (Capacity): Goodman Stadium (16,000) Playing Surface: Grass Conference: Patriot League

2015 88 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 2010 Easton...... 13-20 Bethlehem...... 41-0 1955 Bethlehem...... 35-6 2011 Bethlehem...... 13-37 1902 Easton...... 0-6 1956 Easton...... 10-27 2012 Easton...... 21-28 1903 Bethlehem...... 6-12 1957 Bethlehem...... 13-26 2013 Bethlehem...... 50-28 1904 Easton...... 40-6 1958 Easton...... 14-14 2014 Bronx, N.Y...... 27-7 1905 Bethlehem...... 53-0 1959 Bethlehem...... 28-6 (Yankee Stadium) 1906 Easton...... 33-0 1960 Easton...... 3-26 1907 Bethlehem...... 22-5 1961 Bethlehem...... 14-17 Lafayette leads the series 77-67-5 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

2015 89 LAFAYETTE Football Series Overall Record

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

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

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15-31 L 10/31/98 Easton 28-17 W 11/23/1907 Bethlehem 22-5 W 11/21/09 Bethlehem 21-27(OT) L 9/18/99 Worcester 12-30 L 11/21/1908 Easton 5-11 L 11/20/10 Easton 13-20 L 10/21/00 Easton 28-13 W 11/20/1909 Bethlehem 21-0 W 11/19/11 Bethlehem 13-37 L 10/20/01 Worcester 53-63 L 11/19/1910 Easton 14-0 W 11/17/12 Easton 21-38 L 11/16/02 Easton 42-13 W 11/25/11 Bethlehem 11-0 W 11/23/13 Bethlehem 50-28 W 11/15/03 Worcester 41-13 W 11/23/12 Easton 0-10 L 11/22/14 Easton 27-7 W 11/13/04 Easton 56-20 W 11/22/13 Bethlehem 0-7 L 11/12/05 Worcester 41-21 W 11/21/14 Easton 7-17 L LIBERTY (1-1-0) 10/21/06 Easton 28-38 L 11/20/15 Bethlehem 35-6 W 9/18/08 Lynchburg 35-21 W 11/10/07 Worcester 31-21 W 11/25/16 Easton 0-16 L 9/19/09 Easton 13-19 L 11/15/08 Easton 26-27 L 11/24/17 Bethlehem 0-78 L 11/14/09 Worcester 26-28 L 11/23/18 Easton 0-17 L MAINE (2-8-0) 11/13/10 Easton 27-37 L 11/22/19 Bethlehem 10-6 W 10/28/72 Orono 6-16 L 11/12/11 Worcester 24-29 L 11/20/20 Easton 27-7 W 10/27/73 Easton 23-13 W 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2015 94 LAFAYETTE Football 2014 Season in Review 2014 Season in Review (games 1-4)

Game 1 LAFAYETTE 14 Game 2 LAFAYETTE 50 Sacred Heart 27 Robert morris 3

FAIRFIELD, Conn. (9/6/14) - Sacred Heart EASTON, Pa. (9/13/14) - Three intercep- handed defending Patriot League tions, including two for touchdowns in the champion Lafayette a 27-14 loss in the first half, sparked Lafayette to a 50-3 drub- Leopards’ season opener. The game was bing of Robert Morris. twice delayed because of weather. The Lafayette defense held Robert Lafayette saw its offense struggle for Morris to 108 offensive yards, four first most of the contest, but the defense ap- downs and stopped the Colonials on all peared to have put the Leopards in a po- 16 third-down conversion attempts. In the sition for a final rally in the fourth quarter. ground game, Lafayette held The Sports Lafayette had the Pioneers 3rd-and-13 Network National Freshman of the Week at the SHU 42 with 1:50 left in the game, Rameses Owens to 17 yards after he ran looking to force a punt. Quarterback R.J. for 199 yards a week prior. Noel uncorked a 57-yard pass to Jackson offensively, it was Ross Scheuerman’s King who was able to get behind senior night despite the fact that his playing sta- strong safety Jared Roberts. After a Sa- tus was in doubt entering the game after cred Heart timeout, Noel punched in the suffering an injury in week one. The senior game-clinching score from one yard out, tailback rushed 22 times for 173 yards finishing with 49 yards on the ground and and had two catches for 31 yards and a pair of rushing scores. a touchdown. He moved into sixth place Defensively, the Leopards had 12 for career rushing at Lafayette with 2,549, tackles for loss by 13 different players surpassing Tony Giglio (2,519) and Jona- and held the Sacred Heart offense to than Hurt (2,531). 366 yards. Linebacker Mark Dodd led the The Leopards came out of the tunnel team with 11 stops while Chris Brockman added 10, each while contributing a pair of ready to put their week one loss to Sacred Heart behind them, recording a pair of inter- tackles for loss. ceptions for touchdowns. With 6:51 to play in the first quarter, senior safety Jared Rob- In the opening quarter, the teams exchanged punts, but it was Ryan Forrester’s sec- erts picked off Robert Morris QB Luke Brumbaugh at his 36-yard line. Roberts sprinted ond punt of the night that pinned the Pioneers at their own two-yard line. Forrester had down the sideline, sidestepped a defender at the two and walked across the goal line a solid night, punting 10 times, landing four inside the 20. to give the Leopards an early 7-0 lead. After Forrester’s punt, Sacred Heart (2-0) ran off a 98-yard scoring drive that covered on the ensuing drive, it was a familiar scene as Brumbaugh (11-23-3 for 60 yards) 4:35 and ended with a five-yard pass from Noel (14-of-32 for 1 TD) to Tyler Dube. Kes- dropped back and his throw was undercut by junior cornerback Darrell Crawford. haudas Spence, the school’s all-time leading rusher, picked up two first downs on the Drew Reed (14-26-2 for 149 and 2 TD) and the Lafayette offense took over at the 16- drive with runs of 20 and 30 yards, but was held to 80 yards on the ground. yard line. It took just two plays for the Leopards to convert as Reed ran it around the on the ensuing kick-off, the Leopards’ answered in dramatic fashion when Ross right side and found the edge, crossing into the endzone with 5:34 to play in the first. Scheuerman returned a kick 90 yards for a touchdown. It was the longest kick-off return The Lafayette defensive made things worse for the Colonials, stopping the next drive of his career and second for a touchdown. Forrester’s PAT tied the game at 7-7 with after four plays while forcing a punt. The snap flew over the head of the RMU punter 3:05 left in first quarter. Scheuerman missed most of the second half after sustaining an and resulted in a safety and a 16-0 lead at the end of one quarter. hip injury. The Lafayette momentum showed no signs of slowing as the second quarter began. Lafayette turned it over late in the first quarter when sophomore QB Drew Reed was On the first play out of the break, Brumbaugh was intercepted for a third time by Lafay- intercepted on the home sideline after a scramble. Reed finished the game 19-of-39 ette junior linebacker Mark Dodd. Dodd returned the pick 29 yards for the score, the for 131 yards with three interceptions. The Pioneers took over at their own 22, but the Leopards second pick-six in just over 15 minutes of game action. Lafayette defense was up to the task, forcing a 37-yard Chris Rogers field goal to give Robert Morris finally broke through the Lafayette defense with 11:01 to play in the Sacred Heart a 10-7 lead. second with a 24-yard field. An answer from Lafayette sophomore kicker Ryan Forrester Rogers added a second field goal with 10:16 left in the half as Sacred Heart led 13-7. closed out the half with the Maroon and White in front, 26-3. Sacred Heart extended the lead with 5:02 left in the first half. Noel faked the hand- As the second half opened, Scheuerman churned out 30 yards on five carries lead- off to Spence and then tucked the ball and ran it in from seven yards out for the 20-7 ing to a Forrester 37-yard field goal. The Leopards’ next offensive drive Scheuerman advantage at halftime. accounted for nearly all of the offense, managing carries of eight, four and 25 yards In the third quarter, the Leopards had the ball 4th-and-5 at the Sacred Heart 24-yard before catching a 15-yard strike from Reed to lead 36-3. line. The Leopards went for it. The SHU defense appeared to have Reed contained in Scheuerman came out of the game on the third drive of the third quarter, giving the backfield, but he scrambled to elude the pressure and hit TE Brian Keller near the way to freshman TB DeSean Brown. Brown picked up 60 yards on the ground, the bulk 10-yard line. Justin Adams threw a block to spring him Keller for the rest of the yardage of it coming on a 47-yard scamper to the Robert Morris 16. Reed found Tim Vangelas as Lafayette closed the gap to 20-14 with 5:28 in third quarter. for a 15-yard TD. The Lafayette offense couldn’t find its rhythm in the fourth quarter as its first four drives The Leopards added a 17-yard touchdown run by Adin Greenfield in the fourth quar- accounted for just 15 plays and a total of 20 yards. Sacred Heart took over with 3:05 left ter with 11:37 left to close out the Leopards’ first 50-point performance since their 50-28 in the game. On first down, Chris Brockman and Shane Dorner stopped Spence in the win at Lehigh to end the 2013 regular season. backfield for a loss of three. On second down, Noel had a ball dropped by his receiver, setting up the decisive 57-yard Noel strike to King. Lafayette (1-1) 16 10 17 7 50 Robert Morris (0-3) 0 3 0 0 3 Lafayette (0-1) 7 0 7 0 14 Sacred Heart (2-0) 7 13 0 7 27 LC - 6:51 1st - Roberts 38-yd interception return (Forrester kick) LC - 5:34 1st - Reed 5-yd. run (Forrester kick) SHU - 3:18 1st - Dube 5-yd pass from Noel (Rogers kick) LC - 4:50 1st - Team safety LC - 03:05 1st - Scheuerman 90-yd. kickoff return (Forrester kick) LC - 14:43 2nd - Dodd 29-yard interception return SHU - 14:50 2nd - Rogers 37-yd field goal RMU - 11:01 2nd - Khaleghi 24-yard field goal SHU - 10:16 2nd - Rogers 35-yd field goal LC - 0:00 2nd - Forrester 25-yd field goal SHU - 05:02 2nd - Noel 7-yd run (Rogers kick) LC - 10:04 3rd - Forrester 37-yd field goal LC - 05:28 3rd - Keller 24-yd pass from Reed (Forrester kick) LC - 5:54 3rd - Scheuerman 15-yd. pass from Reed (Forrester kick) SHU- 01:41 4th - Noel 1-yd run (Rogers kick) LC - 1:34 3rd - Vangelas 15-yd. pass from Reed (Forrester kick) LC - 11:37 4th - Greenfield 17-yd. run (Forrester kick) Lafayette Sacred Heart Lafayette Robert Morris First Downs 13 16 First Downs 25 4 Rushing 31-98 47-182 Rushing 50-324 29-42 Net Yards Passing 131 184 Net Yards Passing 167 66 Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-39-3 14-32-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-27-2 12-28-3 Total Net Yards 229 366 Total Net Yards 491 108 Fumbles/Lost 2/0 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1 Penalties/Yards 7/35 3/21 Penalties/Yards 7/47 2/13 Punts/Average 10/37.8 10/41.1 Punts/Average 1/7.0 11/35.9 Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 10-63, Mayfield 8-42, Brown 3-11, Gruden 1-0 SHU: Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 22-173, Brown 3-60, Gruden 11-38, Greenfield 5-25, Sear- Spence 22-80, Bell 8-54, Noel 16-49 foss 2-18, Reed 7-10 RMU: Blake 11-38, Owens 11-17, Abbott 1-10, Brumbaugh 3-(-2), Davis 2-(-6), team 1-(-15) Passing — LC: Reed 19-39-3 for 131 yards SHU: Noel 14-32-0 for 184 yards Passing — LC: Reed 14-26-2 for 149 yards, Searfoss 1-1-0 for 18 yards RMU: Brumbaugh Receiving — LC: Keller 5-68, Dixon 4-18, Vangelas 2-11, Adams 2-10, Gruden 1-7, 11-23-3 for 60 yards, Abbott 1-5-0 for 6 yards Mayfield 1-7, Scheuerman 3-7, Mrazek 1-3 SHU: Jackson 5-98, Dube 5-30, Moss 1-28, Spence 2-24, Dim 1-4 Receiving — LC: Vangelas 4-57, Adams 4-35, Scheuerman 2-31, Dixon 2-8, Franzese 1-18, Keller 1-17, Palumbo 1-1 RMU: Blake 5-10, Nettles 3-22, Davis 1-17, Mitchell 1-6, Williams 1-6, Blackmon 1-5

2015 96 LAFAYETTE Football Game 3 LAFAYETTE 19 Game 4 LAFAYETTE 35 No. 13/19 WILLIAM & MARY 33 Wagner 23

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9/20/14) - Trailing by EASTON, Pa. (9/27/14) - Ross Scheuer- 10 at halftime, No. 13/19 William and Mary man’s 29th carry of the game, a 55-yard scored 24 unanswered points to rally for touchdown run late in the fourth quar- a 33-19 win over Lafayette at Zable Sta- ter, sealed Lafayette’s 35-23 win over dium. Wagner. The senior tailback finished William and Mary quarterback Steve the game with two touchdowns on 128 Cluley was the difference maker in the yards and a career-high in carries. second half. After being held to minus-10 Scheuerman also emerged as the rushing yards in the first half, Cluley carved team’s top receiving threat with five his way through the Lafayette defense af- catches for 91 yards on a night when ter intermission, finishing with 87 rushing starting QB Drew Reed was knocked yards and two running scores. Cluley also from the game in the second quarter completed a four-yard TD pass to start the with a shoulder injury and replaced by decisive third quarter. fellow sophomore Blake Searfoss. Sear- Lafayette sophomore QB Drew Reed, foss completed 14-of-23 for 173 yards completed 22-of-29 for 217 yards and a with two touchdowns and an intercep- touchdown. He connected with eight dif- tion. ferent targets with Mike Duncan making Wagner came ready to play, return- a team-best five grabs for 56 yards in his ing the opening kickoff 51 yards to the first game action of the season. On the Lafayette 46. On the Seahawks’ first play ground, senior TB Ross Scheuerman had from scrimmage, Brian Gehring (11-31- 160 yards rushing but just 43 in the second 0 for 179, 3TD) found Brandon Peoples half. down the middle for a 46-yard touch- The game opened with big plays from both offenses. The hosts drew first blood with a down and 7-0 lead just 17 seconds into the game. 73-yard pass from Cluley to Tre McBride. That set up a three-yard scoring run by Kendell Lafayette (2-2) responded on its first drive. Reed kept the scoring chance alive, Anderson with 10:54 left in the first. scrambling for 13 yards on a third and long. On the next play, Reed hit senior WR Mike Sevens seconds later it was the Leopards’ turn. On the first play from scrimmage, Duncan on a flea flicker for a 43-yard touchdown to tie the game 7-7. Scheuerman used Brian Keller and Dan Dellovade as lead blockers out of the backfield Wagner missed two field goals, a 42-yarder at 7:15 in the first and a 41-yard attempt and tore off a 72-yard scoring run. Ryan Forrester added the PAT to tie the game at 7-7. with at 14:43 in the second to maintain the score. Lafayette took the lead for good Early in the second quarter, Lafayette (1-2) had a chance to take the lead, settling midway through the second quarter. for a 29-yard field goal attempt that Forrester missed wide left. LB Brandon Bryant forced a fumble that Steve Mercado recovered at the Wagner Later in the quarter, a mix of the run and pass led to the go-ahead score for the eight-yard line. On the ensuing drive, Searfoss hit freshman Matt Mrazek in the flat Leopards after they took over on their own 13-yard line. Freshman tailback DeSean for the rookie’s first career TD catch. Thomas Martin’s PAT handed Lafayette a 14-7 Brown racked up 39 yards on the ground and Reed hit Keller (21 yards) and Duncan advantage. (16 yards) through the air. Reed’s third completion of the drive went for six yards and Near the end of the first half, the Leopards got the ball back at their own eight-yard a touchdown to Demetrius Dixon. The PAT was blocked and returned for two points by line. Scheuerman escaped for a 15-yard run and then caught passes of 22 and 11 William and Mary as Lafayette led 13-9. yards and Lafayette had a first down at the Wagner 39. The Seahawks handed Lafay- Just before the half, the Leopards converted a 4th-and-13 at the 23. Lafayette head ette 15 more yards on an unsportsmanlike penalty, taking the ball to the 24. Searfoss coach Frank Tavani decided to go for it. Reed eluded the pressure, connected with capped the drive with a 24-yard TD strike to Justin Adams and Lafayette led 21-7 at Justin Adams for 19 yards and a first down. Lafayette had the ball 1st-and-goal at the halftime. four with 47 seconds left in the half. Lafayette opened the second half with a pair of three and outs. Wagner finally on the next play, Reed dropped back, but found no open options. He ran in the ball took advantage in the kicking game when Bryan Maley booted a 39-yard field goal from four yards out to cap a 60-yard scoring drive that covered 4:15. The PAT was no to close the gap to 21-10. good and Lafayette led 19-9 at halftime. The Seahawks (1-3) used a turnover to pull within four. Daniel Mack picked off Sear- In the third quarter, William and Mary took the lead and control of the game with 21 foss and returned the INT to the Leopards’ 17-yard line. Two plays later, Gehring found unanswered points. The Tribe finished off a 65-yard scoring drive with a four-yard pass TE Ryan Owens for an 18-yard score to trim the Lafayette lead to 21-17 with 6:01 left in from Cluley to Anderson who made a one-handed grab out of the backfield. the third quarter. After a Leopard fumble near midfield, William and Mary peeled off an 11-play, 45- Lafayette appeared to put away Wagner with a six-play, 49-yard drive with 5:44 left yard drive that ended with Cluley’s 10-yard quarterback keeper. The Tribe converted in the game. On 3rd-and-10, Searfoss hit Scheuerman for 22 yards and a first down. two 4th-and-1 situations on the drive that gave William and Mary a 23-19 lead at 5:31 The next play Scheuerman took the handoff from Searfoss and broke free down the in the third. Lafayette sideline for a 27-yard touchdown run and a 28-17 lead. The Tribe (3-1) extended that advantage with another Cluley touchdown, this time Wagner answered quickly, covering 61 yards on four plays to inch within five. Bry- a four-yard run. The Leopards appeared to have forced a field goal attempt after ant Watts was in the proverbial right place at the right time, catching a deflected an incomplete pass on 3rd-and-goal, but Lafayette was whistled for defensive hold- ball while lying on his back in the end zone under the five-minute mark in the fourth ing. Cluley scored on the next play and William and Mary led 30-19. William and Mary quarter. The two-point conversion play call was good, but the pass was dropped by added a career-long 49-yard field goal by John Carpenter with eight minutes left in the the Wagner receiver and Lafayette maintained its 28-23 margin. game. The Leopards closed it out on their next possession. On 3rd-and-10, Wagner’s DeAn- Defensively for Lafayette, Chris Brockman and Colton Kirkpatrick led the team with gelo James was flagged for a 15-yard penalty to keep the Lafayette drive alive in a nine tackles apiece while also registering a sack. punting situation. Five plays later Scheuerman broke away for the game-clinching 55-yard TD with 1:29 left on clock for the 35-23 final. Lafayette (1-2) 7 12 0 0 19 Defensively, linebacker Mark Dodd made nine stops while Jared Roberts, who William and Mary (3-1) 7 2 21 3 33 moved to cornerback from strong safety for the game, made eight. Bryant was in on seven tackles with one for loss and a forced fumble. WM - 10:54 1st - Anderson 3-yd. run (Carpenter kick) LC - 10:37 1st - Scheuerman 72-yd. run (Forrester kick) Lafayette (2-2) 7 14 0 14 35 Wagner (1-3) 7 0 10 6 23 LC - 6:52 2nd - Dixon 5-yd. pass from Reed (Forrester kick blocked) WM - 6:52 2nd - Houston-Carson PAT return WC - 14:43 1st - Peoples 46-yd. pass from Gehring (Maley kick) LC - 0:39 2nd - Reed four-yard run (Forrester kick failed) LC - 11:40 1st - Duncan 43-yd. pass from Reed (Martin kick) WM - 13:36 3rd - Anderson 4-yd. pass from Cluley (Carpenter kick) LC - 05:48 2nd - Mrazek 9-yd. pass from Searfoss (Martin kick) WM - 5:31 3rd - Cluley 10-yd run (Carpenter kick) LC - 00:18 2nd - Adams 24-yard pass from Searfoss (Martin kick) WM - 0:41 3rd - Cluley 4-yd. run (Carpenter kick) WC - 08:10 3rd - Maley 39-yd field goal WM - 8:10 4th - Carpenter 49-yd. field goal WC - 06:01 3rd - Owens 18-yd pass from Gehring (Maley kick) LC - 05:44 4th - Scheuerman 27-yd run (Martin kick) WC - 04:52 4th - Watts 25-yd pass from Gehring (Pass dropped by receiver) Lafayette William and Mary LC - 1:29 4th - Scheuerman 55-yd run (Martin kick) First Downs 18 16 Rushing 35-184 45-210 Lafayette Wagner Net Yards Passing 217 141 First Downs 21 17 Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-29-0 8-18-0 Rushing 43-149 35-144 Total Net Yards 401 351 Net Yards Passing 234 179 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-31-1 11-31-0 Penalties/Yards 5/34 2/17 Total Net Yards 383 323 Punts/Average 5/38.2 6/39.2 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Penalties/Yards 5/60 7/75 Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 20-160, Brown 3-39, Reed 12-(-15) WM: Cluley 13-87, Coo- Punts/Average 9/41.9 6/41.5 per 12-52, Anderson 14-50, K. McBride 4-11, T. McBride 1-11, Team 1-(-1) Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 29-128, Reed 4-30, Brown 3-0 WC: Peoples 12-68, Wright Passing — LC: Reed 22-29-0 for 217 yards WM: Cluley 8-18-0 for 141 yards 13-51, Gehring 6-18, McKinnon 3-5, Rene 1-2 Receiving — LC: Duncan 5-56, Dixon 4-34, Scheuerman 4-23, Adams 3-33, Keller 2-26, Passing — LC: Searfoss 14-23-1 for 173 yards Ross 4-8-0 for 61 yards WC: Gehring Mrazek 2-21, Vangelas 1-15, Brown 1-9 WM: T. McBride 3-71, Anderson 3-50, Dedmon 11-31-0 for 179 yards 1-11, Hensley 1-9 Receiving — LC: Scheuerman 5-91, Vangelas 3-1, Duncan 2-48, Mrazek 2-35, Adams 2-27, Dixon 2-13, Keller 1-11, Dellovade 1-8 WC: Smith 5-71, Owens 2-23, Peoples 1-46, Watts 1-25, Gills 1-10, Foster 1-4

2015 97 LAFAYETTE Football Game 5 LAFAYETTE 18 Game 6 LAFAYETTE 24 No. 16/19 Fordham 42 Georgetown 21

BRONX, N.Y. (10/3/14) - No. 16/19 Ford- EASTON, Pa. (10/11/14) - Ross Scheuer- ham erupted for 24 points in the second man ran for three TD’s as Lafayette out- quarter en route to a 31-10 halftime lead lasted Georgetown. The Leopards em- ployed strong special teams play with a and a 42-18 final in the Lafayette’s Patriot blocked field goal and a long punt return League opener. to tie the game in the first half. Fordham QB Mike Nebrich (23-32-0 for In the first quarter, Lafayette handed 287) threw for all three of his touchdowns Georgetown a pair of turnovers. On the in the first half, a nine-yarder to Sam Ajala, Leopards’ first drive of the game, the of- a 24-yard strike to Tebucky Jones Jr. and fense had the ball near at its 46-yard line a 58-yard toss to Brian Wetzel. The Leop- before Blake Searfoss’ pass was intercept- ed by Garrett Powers after a Lafayette ards were without starting signal caller receiver tipped the ball. Georgetown fol- Drew Reed who missed the game with a lowed with a seven-play drive that ended shoulder injury. He was replaced by fel- with a seven-yard touchdown pass from low sophomore Blake Searfoss (18-32-1 Kyle Nolan to Matthew Buckman for the for 190 yards, 2 TD). 7-0 Georgetown lead. Junior placekicker Ryan Gralish, who on the following offensive series, Sear- was seeing his first action of the season, foss and Scheuerman had trouble with a handoff and Georgetown’s Peter Daibes gave the Leopards an early lead, con- recovered the fumble on the play. verting a 37-yard field goal with 2:05 left in Georgetown took over at the 13-yard the first quarter. The three points finished line, but had to settle for a 28-yard field off a 15-play, 54-yard drive. goal try. Phillip Parham, who had his first career start at cornerback, zipped around the Eighty seconds later, the Rams took the lead for good behind freshman tailback end to block the attempt which Jared Roberts recovered at the Georgetown 44. Chase Edmonds. Edmonds broke away for a 44-yard TD run after escaping a tackler The Hoyas forced a punt and then sustained a 10-play, 80-yard drive. Jo’el Kimpela, at the line of scrimmage. The drive was aided by an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty who had 159 rushing yards on the day, finished the drive with a 19-yard TD run, handing the Hoyas a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter. near the Fordham sideline after Lafayette celebrated a pass breakup. A kickoff return by Darrell Crawford put Lafayette in good field position to start its next The Leopards were whistled for nine penalties for 70 yards in the first half. No penalty drive. A mix of run and pass plays plus key third-down conversions led to Lafayette’s first was bigger in terms of momentum than an offensive pass interference penalty that score. The Leopards had the ball on the Hoya 12. On 3rd-and-3, Searfoss scrambled negated a 75-yard reception by Ross Scheuerman at the beginning of the second to get the first down and was brought down a football’s length short of the goal line. quarter. The Leopards had the ball down to the Fordham three after Scheuerman’s Scheuerman took the next carry as Lafayette pulled within 14-7. catch and punishing run, but the penalty forced a punt. on Georgetown’s next possession, a sack by Shane Dorner and a penalty backed On the ensuing possession, Michael Marando hit a 36-yard field goal before Ne- the Hoyas out of Leopard territory, leading to a punt. Roberts returned the ball 81 yards, changing direction several times before being run out of bounds just short of the end- brich’s three TD tosses, the final of which came at 1:59 as Fordham led 31-3. zone. Scheuerman finished off things again, punching it in from four yards out to knot The Leopards added a score just before the half. Searfoss hit Mike Duncan to cut the the game at 14 with just under five minutes to play in the first half. halftime deficit to 31-10. Duncan was a standout performer for the Leopards on special Lafayette received the ball to start the third quarter. A 10-play, 55- yard drive over teams, running back six kicks for 128 yards (21.3 yards per return) with a long of 39 yards. 4:03 set up the first chance for the Leopards to take the lead. Searfoss completed In the third quarter, Marando connected for a 22-yard field goal at 6:55, but La- passes to Matt Mrazek and Rocco Palumbo to move the Maroon and White across fayette answered on its next drive. At the Fordham 14-yard line, Lafayette faked the the 50-yard line. Two plays later, Searfoss scrambled to get a first down and wound up handoff and Searfoss zipped the ball to Brian Keller for the touchdown. Searfoss found putting the Leopards inside the 20. A swing pass to Scheuerman advanced the ball to the three-yard line. The Hoya Duncan for the two-point conversion and Lafayette trailed by two scores, 34-18, with defense stuffed Scheuerman for a loss of five and Lafayette settled for a field goal. 1:24 left in the third quarter. Ryan Gralish came on to make a 25-yarder to put Lafayette ahead 17-14. The Rams (5-1, 2-0) put away the game with 7:17 left in the fourth quarter as Ed- The Hoyas re-took the lead, putting together a nine-play, 55-yard drive early in the monds (25 carries for 187 yards) ran it in from eight yards out. Fordham added the fourth quarter. Nolan hit Justin Hill for a six-yard touchdown pass to give the Hoyas a two-point conversion on a running back pass to put the final at 42-18. 21-17 margin with 8:44 left in the game. Needing to score and run time off the clock, the Lafayette offense took over at its Lafayette (2-3, 0-1) 3 7 8 0 18 own 37 after a short kick-off. Searfoss completed four passes on the drive, the final of Fordham (5-1, 2-0) 7 24 3 8 42 which found Brian Keller on a wheel route for a 16-yard gain that took the ball to the Georgetown five-yard line. Keller’s grab followed a pass interference penalty that put Lafayette 1st-and-10 at the 21-yard line. Scheuerman’s third score of the day handed LC - 02:05 1st - Gralish 37-yd field goal Lafayette a three-point advantage with 5:24 left. FOR - 00:45 1st - Edmonds 44-yd. run (Marando kick) The Lafayette defense was up to the task when the team needed it most late in FOR - 12:23 2nd - Marando 36-yd field goal the fourth quarter. Daniel Wright took the Hoyas to the Lafayette 46 with a 24-yard run FOR - 05:37 2nd - Ajala 9-yard pass from Nebrich (Marando kick) before the Leopards made their stand. Kimpela followed with a five-yard gain and FOR - 04:07 2nd - Jones 24-yd pass from Nebrich (Marando kick) a four-yard carry that left Georgetown 3rd-and-1 at the Lafayette 37. On the next FOR - 01:59 2nd - Wetzel 58-yd pass from Nebrich (Marando kick) play, Shane Dorner stopped Kimpela for no gain. On 4th-and-1, Kimpela was met by a LC - 00:06 2nd - Duncan 8-yd pass from Searfoss (Gralish kick) host of tacklers, including Steve Mercado and Draeland James, who stopped Kimpela close to the first down. The officials brought out the chains which showed Georgetown FOR - 06:55 3rd - Marando 22-yd field goal was short and the Hoyas turned the ball over on downs. LC - 01:24 3rd - Keller 14-yd pass from Searfoss (Duncan pass from Searfoss) Georgetown forced Lafayette to punt and the Hoyas took the ball for the final time FOR - 07:17 4th - Edmonds 8-yd run (Light pass from Edmonds) at their own 10 with 1:16 remaining. Georgetown picked up one first down on the drive, but Parham’s first career interception sealed the victory. Lafayette Fordham First Downs 15 29 Lafayette (3-3, 1-1) 0 14 3 7 24 Rushing 33-68 42-237 Georgetown (2-5, 0-2) 7 7 0 7 21 Net Yards Passing 190 287 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-32-1 23-32-0 Total Net Yards 258 524 GU - 07:30 1st - Buckman 7-yd pass from Nolan (Darmstadter kick) Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 GU - 11:58 2nd -Kimpela 19-yd. run (Darmstadter kick) Penalties/Yards 12/90 11/124 LC - 09:18 2nd - Scheuerman 1-yd run (Gralish kick) Punts/Average 6/40 4/43 LC - 04:38 2nd - Scheuerman 4-yd run (Gralish kick) LC - 10:57 3rd - Gralish 25-yd field goal Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 14-39, Brown 8-38, Duncan 1-1 FOR: Edmonds 25-187, GU - 08:44 4th - Hill 6-yd pass from Nolan (Darmstadter kick) Pearcey 6-56 LC- 05:24 4th - Scheuerman 5-yd run (Gralish kick) Passing — LC: Searfoss 18-32-1 for 190 yards FOR: Nebrich 23-32-0 for 287 yards Lafayette Georgetown First Downs 16 24 Receiving — LC: Scheuerman 6-56, Mrazerk 3-33, Keller 2-24, Vangelas 2-15, Duncan Rushing 40-103 42-282 2-10, DePietro 1-33, Brown 1-10, Palumbo 1-9 FOR: Jones 7-85, Wetzel 6-115, Ajala Net Yards Passing 147 165 5-48, Light 5-39 Passes Comp-Att-Int 17-26-2 22-30-2 Total Net Yards 250 447 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/1 Penalties/Yards 7/53 9/115 Punts/Average 4/39.8 5/40.8 Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 22-58, Brown 5-40, Searfoss 9-5, Mayfield 2-2 GU: Kimpela 20-159, Wright 15-108, Nolan 6-15 Passing — LC: Searfoss 17-26-2 for 147 yards GU: Nolan 22-30-2 for 165 yards Receiving — LC: Scheuerman 6-31, Mrazek 3-41, Palumbo 3-21, Keller 2-23, Dixon 2-20, Duncan 1-11 GU: Cimilluca 7-58, Hill 3-31, Buckman 3-30, DeCicco 3-25, Kim- pela 3-14, Wright 3-7

2015 98 LAFAYETTE Football Game 7 LAFAYETTE 14 Game 8 LAFAYETTE 14 NO. 25/24 Harvard 24 HOLY CROSS 24

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (10/18/14) - Harvard’s EASTON, PA. (10/25/14) - Holy Cross big plays proved to be the difference as scored 21 points in the first half while run- the No. 25/24 Crimson issued Lafayette at ning away to a 24-14 win over the Leop- 24-14 loss at Harvard Stadium. Both key ards at Fisher Stadium. The Crusaders ran plays for the hosts came in the first half, for 269 yards and dominated time of pos- a 78-yard pass completion and a 43-yard session, holding the ball for nearly 16 min- run that saw Harvard lead 17-0 at half- utes more than the hosts on Senior Day. time. holy Cross sophomore quarterback It was a tough day for the Leopards Peter Pujals rushed for 115 yards and a in the injury department as three starters touchdown and was 9-of-15 for 135 yards were knocked from the game and did and a TD through the air. His Lafayette not return. Sophomore quarterback Drew counterpart, Drew Reed, had the start Reed, who started the game after missing under center while coming off a shoulder the last two with a shoulder injury, played injury, completing 19-of-33 for 192 yards the first two series before taking a shot on and two touchdowns with two intercep- the shoulder while trying to run for a first tions. down. The Leopards also lost All-Patriot In the first quarter, Diquan Walker League selections Luke Chiarolanzio (OT) opened the scoring for the visitors on an and Steve Mercado (DT) to injury. 11-yard rushing touchdown with 3:28 to reed (4-5-0 for 25 yards) gave way play in the first quarter. The touchdown to classmate Blake Searfoss who had capped a 10-play, 93-yard drive. Mid- started the last two games. Searfoss com- way through the second quarter Holy pleted 23-of-42 for 274 yards with a touch- Cross capitalized on a Reed interception down and no interceptions. Senior tailback Ross Scheuerman continued his stellar play, to take a 14-0 lead. Pujals ran in from three yards out with 6:45 to go in the half. catching eight balls for 125 yards and a TD while rushing 20 times for 78 yards. After a Lafayette three and out, Pujals found Jake Wieczorek for a 29-yard strike to on Harvard’s second drive of the game, the Crimson picked up a pair of fourth push the advantage to 21-0 with 1:13 left in the first half. downs in the Lafayette half of the field, one on 4th-and-4 and the other on 4th-and-1. On the ensuing Lafayette drive, Reed led the Leopards 80 yards for their first score Lafayette’s defense held its ground and forced Harvard to settle for a 24-yard Andrew of the night. He connected with four different receivers with the final throw a 14-yard Flesher field goal despite having the ball 1st-and-goal at the six-yard line. James Cos- screen pass to Ross Scheuerman on the home sideline for the score with 11 seconds to cia, who had seven tackles, secured a sack on first down that slowed the scoring drive. go in the half. Lafayette trailed 21-7 at halftime of the Homecoming Weekend game. In the second quarter, the Lafayette defense had the Crimson 3rd-and-20 at their The Leopards (3-5, 1-2) received the ball to start the second half and took it the own 22. Freshman CB Phillip Parham had interrupted a wide receiver screen on first distance. Lafayette converted on 3rd-and-2 as Reed scrambled for 10 yards. A six yard down, but three plays later Harvard dialed up a similar call. This time, Parham couldn’t completion to Demetrius Dixon on 3rd-and-5 kept the drive alive at the Holy Cross 28. break free from his blocker and Scott Hosch completed the pass to Andrew Fischer for On a second down, Reed found Justin Adams in the back right corner of the end zone the 78-yard touchdown catch and run. Harvard led 10-0 with 6:26 left in the half. for a 23-yard touchdown, cutting the Crusader lead to 21-14 early in the third quarter. The Leopards had their best scoring opportunity near the end of the half. Lafayette The Crusaders (3-6, 1-2) looked to answer on their next possession, converting a pair was deep inside Harvard territory after Searfoss’ scramble and 28-yard toss to Scheuer- of third downs and a 4th-and-1 before the Leopards defense forced a field-goal at- man. Lafayette had the ball 1st-and-10 at the Harvard 16. Scheuerman was tackled for tempt from 32 yards. Holy Cross kicker Connor Fitzgerald missed wide left and the Leop- an eight-yard loss on first down while looking downfield for a potential tailback option ards took over on their own 20-yard line. pass. Two incompletions followed and Ryan Gralish missed a 41-yard field goal. With the ball on the Lafayette 22-yard line, Reed took off for 18 yards on 2nd-and-8 harvard scored just before the half. Stanton ran through a hole in the middle of the to pick up a first down out to the 40-yard line. The Lafayette drive stalled and Ryan For- defense, eluding the reach of Dennis Bencsko for a 43-yard touchdown. Harvard led rester was forced to come on and punt. The Crusaders’ Alim Muhammad looked like 17-0 going into the locker room at the second-oldest football stadium in the nation. he was going to return the punt for a touchdown, but Forrester made a touchdown- In the second half, Harvard created more distance, taking advantage of good field saving tackle at the 33 after the 51-yard return. position on its second drive when it started at the Lafayette 47. On 2nd-and-19, Ben holy Cross moved the ball inside the Lafayette 10-yard line before the Lafayette Braunecker beat Matt Smalley with a double move and collected a 31-yard touch- defense came up with a stop on third and goal. Matt Anderson and Matt Rothrock met down pass from Hosch for the 24-0 margin at 9:31 in the third quarter. Pujals at the line on 3rd-and-goal from the seven. Fitzgerald’s field goal pushed the on the ensuing kickoff, Darrell Crawford broke off a 58-yard return, but Asante Gib- Holy Cross lead to 24-14 with 12:13 to play. son knocked the ball away from the Leopards’ returner and Gibson recovered it for the The Leopards’ moved the ball on their next possession. Scheuerman rushed for 11 Crimson. The Leopards returned the favor on defense, however, as Parham picked off yards down to the Holy Cross 33. On 4th-and-1 from the 24-yard line, Lafayette head a Hosch offering and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown, his first career pick-six and coach Frank Tavani made the decision to go for the first down. Scheuerman again second interception of the season. Lafayette trailed 24-7 with 7:42 left in third quarter. picked up the first down to the 20. Near the end of the third quarter, a 54-yard throw from Searfoss to Scheuerman set Reed’s first-down pass to Dixon was incomplete as Dixon was pushed out of bounds up Lafayette 1st-and-10 at the 13. Lafayette picked up five more on first down but had in the end zone by the defender. The Leopards were forced to settle for a field-goal to settle for a 26-yard field goal attempt that Gralish missed wide right. attempt with 6:04 left, but Ryan Gralish’s 36-yard attempt was wide right. Lafayette continued to try and claw back into the game. Six minutes into the final The Crusaders took over at their own 20 and moved the ball to their own 49 before quarter, the Leopards took over on offense. Scheuerman was responsible for the bulk Lafayette forced a punt with 2:20 to play. After a 17-yard pickup from Reed to Brian of the drive, rushing for 25 yards on four carries before snagging a 20-yard pass from Keller, a pass intended for Adams was deflected and eventually intercepted by Nick Searfoss for the score. Brian Keller’s 29-yard grab kept the drive moving near midfield McBeath at midfield with under a minute to play and the Crusaders kept the final at before the score that made it 24-14 with 6:05 left in the game. 24-14. The Leopard defense continued its strong play, giving the offense two more op- Defensively, Matt Smalley, Draeland James and Chris Brockman made 11 stops portunities by forcing three-and-outs on Harvard’s final two possessions. The Lafayette apiece while Mark Dodd contributed 10. offense could not capitalize, advancing no farther than the Harvard 40-yard line. Statistically, things were fairly even with 440 yards of total offense to Harvard’s 367 Lafayette (3-5, 1-2) 0 7 7 0 14 with similar numbers in time of possession 30:40 to 29:20 in favor of Lafayette. Both de- Holy Cross (3-6, 1-2) 7 14 0 3 24 fenses had their way on third downs as the Lafayette offense converted five of 17 while Harvard converted three of 16. Mark Dodd had 10 tackles while Bencsko added eight. HC - 3:28 1st - Walker 11-yd run (Fitzgerald kick) HC - 6:45 2nd - Pujals 3-yd run (Fitzgerald kick) Lafayette (3-4) 0 0 7 7 14 Harvard (5-0) 3 14 7 0 24 HC - 1:13 2nd - Wieczorek 29-yd pass from Pujals (Fitzgerald kick) LC - 0:11 2nd - Scheuerman 14-yd pass from Reed (Gralish kick) HARV - 01:50 1st - Flesher 24-yd field goal LC- 12:17 3rd - Adams 23-yd pass from Reed (Gralish kick) HARV - 06:26 2nd -Fischer 78-yd pass from Hosch (Flesher kick) HC- 12:13 4th - Fitzgerald 24-yd field goal HARV - 00:57 2nd - Stanton 43-yd run (Flesher kick) Lafayette Holy Cross HARV - 09:31 3rd - Braunecker 31-yd pass from Hosch (Flesher kick) First Downs 16 26 LC- 07:42 3rd - Parham 35-yd interception return (Gralish kick) Rushing 24-121 66-269 LC- 06:05 4th - Scheuerman 20-yd pass from Searfoss (Gralish kick) Net Yards Passing 192 135 Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-33-2 9-15-0 Lafayette Harvard Total Net Yards 307 404 First Downs 22 16 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0 Rushing 32-114 46-164 Penalties/Yards 5/64 2/20 Net Yards Passing 299 203 Punts/Average 5/42.0 2/52.5 Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-47-0 11-24-1 Total Net Yards 413 367 Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 19-71, Reed 3-37, Brown 1-5, Mayfield 1-2 HC: Pujals 26- Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/0 115, Guild 15-71, Walker 12-49, Taylor 5-18, Flaherty 3-16, Raymond 1-6 Penalties/Yards 8/50 7/80 Punts/Average 8/39.1 9/36.7 Passing — LC: Reed 19-33-2 for 192 yards HC: Pujals 9-15-0 for 135 yards Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 20-78, Brown 8-45, Reed 2-3, Searfoss 2-(-12) HU: Stanton Receiving — LC: Dixon 5-41, Scheuerman 4-38, Vangelas 4-31, Mrazek 2-30, Keller 17-102, Hosch 13-28, Casten 10-26, Fischer 4-12 2-28, Adams 2-24 HC: Flaherty 3-49, Artim 2-40, Wieczorek 1-29, Taylor 1-10, Murray 1-6, Buzzard 1-1 Passing — LC: Searfoss 23-42-0 for 274 yards, Reed 4-5-0 for 25 yards HU: Hosch 11-24- 1 for 203 yards Receiving — LC: Scheuerman 8-125, Adams 7-39, Mrazek 5-65, Dixon 3-27, Keller 2-32, Vangelas 1-6, Brown 1-5 HU: Fischer 6-107, Braunecker 3-78, Firkser 2-18

2015 99 LAFAYETTE Football Game 9 LAFAYETTE 24 Game 10 LAFAYETTE 19 Bucknell 27 Colgate 16

LEWISBURG, Pa. (11/1/14) - Derek Mau- HAMILTON, N.Y. (11/8/14) - Thomas Martin rer hit a 33-yard field goal in overtime as drilled a 31-yard field goal as time expired Bucknell outlasted Lafayette, 27-24, at to propel the Leopards past Colgate. Christy Matthewson Stadium. Martin’s first career field goal completed The Bison had to rally to send the a comeback from a 16-point deficit. game to overtime. Back-up quarterback The comeback was characterized by Trey Lauletta led an eight-play, 75-yard quick scoring strikes with an up-tempo of- fourth-quarter drive that ended with a 12- fense led by sophomore QB Blake Sear- yard TD toss to Jake Hartman. The score foss. On the decisive drive, Lafayette took knotted the game at 24-24 with a minute over with 1:14 left and three timeouts re- to go in regulation. maining. On 2nd-and-10 at the Lafayette In overtime, Lafayette had the ball 36, Searfoss saw Justin Adams open down first. The offense was assessed a false start the sideline, reaching the senior for a 37- penalty prior to the first play and then QB yard gain to the Colgate 25. Drew Reed was sacked on the first play Lafayette picked up five more on a from scrimmage. On second down, he toss to Ross Scheuerman before calling connected with Ross Scheuerman for a a timeout with 14 seconds left. After the short gain, but was sacked again on third timeout, Searfoss hit Scheuerman for six down. Lafayette had the ball 4th-and-25 yards to the Colgate 14 where Lafayette at the Bucknell 40. Reed’s heave to Matt called its final timeout and set the stage Mrazek in the end zone was broken up, for Martin. Martin’s kick split the uprights. despite an acrobatic effort by Mrazek. Searfoss, who came on in relief of in- When Bucknell (7-1, 3-0) took over in jured Lafayette starter Drew Reed in the overtime, the Lafayette defense saw a steady diet of C.J. Williams, as he picked up second quarter, completed 29-of-46 passes for 261 yards with two TD’s, all career highs. seven, zero and two yards with Chris Brockman (10 tackles) in on all three stops. On Searfoss was 12-for-13 on the Leopards’ final two TD drives. 4th-and-1, Maurer connected for the 33-yard kick that snapped Lafayette’s two-game The Lafayette (4-6, 2-3) defense turned in a stellar effort against a Colgate read- series winning streak. option attack that has frustrated the Leopards in recent seasons. The Raiders rushed for Scheuerman was a standout performer for the Maroon and White, running for three 171 yards, but were forced to settle for three field goals on drives deep inside Lafayette touchdowns with 83 yards on 17 carries. Sophomore Tim Vangelas had a career re- territory. Senior safety Shane Black made a team-high 11 tackles, including two on Col- ceiving day, reeling in 10 balls for 75 yards as Reed’s favorite target. Reed completed gate’s final possession, and added an interception for the Leopards who forced four 27-of-40 for 22 yards with one interception. turnovers. Lafayette forced punts on Colgate’s final seven possessions of the game. The game was even through the first quarter. Lafayette scored with 3:37 left, putting In the first half, Lafayette could not take advantage of four Colgate turnovers. The together a 14-play drive that covered 78 yards. Lafayette picked up a 3rd-and-1 near Leopards picked off two passes. Black intercepted a floater in the first quarter and Phil- midfield with a Scheuerman rush and received another first down when Justin Adams lip Parham snatched his team-leading third INT of the season on a tipped ball. took a hand-off on the reverse for 18 yards to the Bucknell 10. Three plays later Scheuer- The Lafayette offense never really got moving, however, held to 57 total yards in the man punched it in on a two-yard run. Ryan Gralish added the PAT and Lafayette led first half. On the possession resulting from Parham’s interception, Lafayette turned it 7-0 with 3:37 left in first quarter. over on downs, stopped on a 4th-and-2 at the Colgate 35. The Bison answered on their next drive, with a 45-yard touchdown toss from R.J. Nitti Colgate booted a 32-yard field goal four seconds into the second quarter. The Raid- to Hartman. Hartman was able to shake free from the grasp of freshman linebacker ers picked up first downs on five straight plays before settling for three points. Brandon Bryant and get to the endzone. The Leopards’ defense provided another chance when Dennis Bencsko knifed his Bucknell took its first lead of game near the 10-minute mark in the second when Nitti way into the backfield and stripped the Colgate ballcarrier. Parham recovered it for hit Hartman for 19-yard TD to lead 14-7. Hartman, who had two touchdowns in the first the Leopards. On the next play, Reed, who had been hobbled by a foot injury in the half, entered the game with 11 receptions on the season and no career touchdowns. game, had his pass picked off by Kris Kent who returned it 43 yards to the Lafayette 21. The second half opened with a 75-yard scoring drive for the Leopards. Scheuerman on the ensuing possession, Colgate QB Bret Mooney (11-27-2 for 101 yards) ran the had the big run on the drive, ripping off a 25-yard gain that took the ball to the six-yard ball on 4th-and-3 and picked up a first down to the five-yard line. Two plays later James line. He was hit late out of bounds on the play, moving the line of scrimmage to the Holland punched it in from three yards out for the 10-0 lead. three. Scheuerman scored on the next play to tie the game, 14-14, at 11:45. Colgate continued to hand the Leopards opportunities, fumbling a punt return on Bucknell’s ensuing drive, it was the Leopard defense’s turn. The line pressured Nitti which Parish Simmons recovered. The Leopard offense was stifled on four straight who floated a throw that dropped into Matt Smalley’s hands for his first interception of plays. Colgate added another 32-yard Bowman field goal for the 13-0 halftime lead. the season. Lafayette took over at the 14-yard line and Reed immediately hit Vange- Bowman started the second half with a 22-yarder with 7:48 left in the third quarter. las for nine yards. Two plays later, Scheuerman ran it in from three yards away to give The rest of the game belonged to the Leopards. Scheuerman initiated things with a Lafayette a 21-14 lead with 9:36 left in the third quarter. 36-yard kick return to the 45-yard line. Lafayette went up-tempo on offense and Sear- Bucknell added a field goal three minutes later to cut the lead to 21-17, but Lafay- foss completed six straight passes and sprinkled in a 10-yard run by Scheuerman. The ette stretched its lead to seven with Gralish’s 31-yard field goal with 9:20 left in the final pass was a 13-yard strike to Mike Duncan. Down by only two possessions, Lafayette game. The teams exchanged punts on their next possessions and Bucknell got the ball chose to go for two. Searfoss zipped a pass to Matt Mrazek to push the score to 16-8. back with 3:56 to go in the game, setting the stage for Lauletta’s game-tying TD pass The next defensive series belonged to Brandon Bryant who stuffed a first-down play to Hartman and the decisive field goal in overtime. and then blocked a punt. Offensively, the squad kept up the pace. Searfoss hooked up with Mrazek for two spectacular catches, one for 23 yards and another for 17. Sear- Lafayette (3-6,1-3)) 7 0 14 3 0 24 foss converted a 2nd-and-short on a QB draw. Scheuerman ran for 12 more. Two plays Bucknell (7-1,3-0) 7 7 3 7 3 27 later, Searfoss used Brian Keller for a 14-yard TD. The Leopards tied the game at 16 as Searfoss hit Tim Vangelas for the two-point conversion with 20 seconds left in the third. LC - 03:37 1st - Scheuerman 2-yd run (Gralish, Ryan kick) Lafayette’s special teams blocked a second punt. This time Ben Carroll got in on the BU - 01:16 1st - Hartman 45-yd pass from Nitti (Maurer kick) action and Rob Hinchen was there to recover and return the ball to the Colgate 22. BU - 09:58 2nd - Hartman 19-yd pass from Nitti (Maurer kick) After negative rushing plays on the first two downs, the offense settled for a 36-yard LC - 11:45 3rd - Scheuerman 3-yd run (Gralish kick) attempt from Martin which missed wide right with six minutes remaining. The Lafayette LC - 09:36 3rd - Scheuerman 3-yd run (Gralish kick) defense forced two more punts before taking over with 1:14 left. BU - 06:36 3rd - Maurer 21-yd field goal LC - 09:20 4th - Gralish 31-yd field goal Lafayette (4-6,2-3) 0 0 16 3 19 BU - 01:01 4th - Hartman 12-yd pass from Lauletta, Trey (Maurer, Derek kick) Colgate (4-6,2-2) 0 13 3 0 16 BU 00:00 - OT - Maurer 33-yd field goal CU - 14:56 2nd - Bowman 32-yd field goal Lafayette Bucknell CU - 07:25 2nd - Holland 3-yd run (Bowman kick) First Downs 24 21 CU - 00:12 2nd - Bowman 32-yd field goal Rushing 31-106 47-111 CU - 07:48 3rd - Bowman 22-yd field goal Net Yards Passing 222 318 LC - 06:18 4th - Duncan 13-yd pass from Searfoss (Mrazek pass from Searfoss) Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-40-1 13-25-1 LC - 00:20 4th - Keller 14-yd pass from Searfoss (Vangelas pass from Searfoss) Total Net Yards 328 429 LC - 00:00 4th - Martin 31-yd field goal Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/0 Penalties/Yards 7/59 6/38 Lafayette Colgate Punts/Average 4/37.0 2/34.0 First Downs 17 15 Rushing 27-21 51-171 Rushing — LC: Scheuerman 17-83, Adams 1-18, Brown 5-5, Reed 14-0 BU: Williams 23- Net Yards Passing 286 101 73, Lauletta 3-26, DelMauro 2-5, Carter 2-4, Davenport 1-3, Nitti 1-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 33-52-1 11-27-2 Total Net Yards 307 272 Passing — LC: Reed 27-40-1 for 222 yards BU: Nitti 13-25-1 for 252 yards, Lauletta 4-6-0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/2 for 66 yards. Penalties/Yards 8/50 3/20 Punts/Average 8/37.5 9/35.1 Receiving — LC: Vangelas 10-75, Scheuerman 5-30, Keller 3-47, Palumbo 3-5, Mrazek 2-25, Depietro 2-23, Brown 2-17 BU: Hartman 7-134, Carter 5-104, Williams 3-48, Lebo Rushing: LC - Scheuerman 18-34, Reed 5 - (- 4), Searfoss 4 - (- 9) CU - Russell 15-64, 1-31, Patrick 1-1 Wilkins 11-36, Holland 9-31, Mooney 10-24, Travellin 5-14, Maddaluna 1-2. Passing: LC - Searfoss 29-46-0 for 261 yards, Reed 4-6-1 for 25 yards. CU - Mooney 11-27-2 for 101 yards. Receiving: LC - Scheuerman 11-36, Duncan 10-79, Mrazek 4-58, Adams 3-55, Vange- las 3-29, Keller 2-29. CU - Quazza 3-24, Greenawalt 3-22, Risley 2-34, O’Connell 1-8, Maddaluna 1-8, Russell 1-5.

2015 100 LAFAYETTE Football Game 11 LAFAYETTE 27 LEHIGH 7

BRONX, N.Y. (11/22/14) - Ross Scheuer- man rushed for a Lafayette record 304 yards and three touchdowns, as the Leopards took down Lehigh, 27-7, in the 150th meeting of college football’s most- played rivalry. The sellout crowd of 48,256 was the second largest attendance for a college football game at Yankee Sta- dium. Scheuerman’s MVP showing was the top rushing performance in the FCS this season. Lafayette outgained Lehigh 500- 232, including 309-151 in rushing yards and 191-81 in passing yards. Senior QB Zach Zweizig started and played in his first game since Sept. 2013, completing 13-of-23 for 166 yards and a touchdown. Matt Smalley led the defense with nine total tackles and a sack, while Chris Brockman finished with two sacks for the Leopards. Scheuerman carried the ball eight times for 39 yards on the Leopards’ (5-6, 3-3) opening drive, but Lehigh’s defense made the stop on 4th-and-1 to end the drive. The Mountain Hawks first play from scrimmage went for 30 yards down to the Lafayette 40- yard line. A sack by James Coscia stopped the Lehigh threat and forced a punt. With less than five minutes to go in the first quarter, Zweizig converted on 3rd-and-7, scampering the required seven yards for a Leopard first down. Three plays later, he found a wide open Scheuerman for a 27-yard reception down to the one-yard line. The next play, Scheuerman ran straight up the middle for the game’s first score. The Leopard defense forced a Lehigh (3-8, 2-4) three and out as Lafayette took over at its own 24-yard line after the punt. Zweizig completed four passes to four different receivers on the drive, including a 28-yard pass to Justin Adams to the Lehigh one-yard line with 12:30 to play in the second quarter. Once again, Scheuerman capped the drive with a one-yard plunge to put the Leopards ahead, 14-0. After the Lafayette defense forced another Lehigh punt, Scheuerman broke off career-long 79-yard run down the Lafayette sideline on the second play of the drive for his third touchdown of the first half. The Leopards held a 21-0 lead with 7:31 left as Scheuerman rushed for 209 yards on 25 carries in the opening 30 minutes of play. Lehigh received the ball to start the second half, but a Smalley sack, followed by a pass breakup by Chris Brockman forced a Mountain Hawk punt with 12 minutes to play in the third quarter. After the Leopards’ first possession of the second half stalled, Lehigh got the ball back on a punt. The Hawks’ Christopher Leigh broke free for a 70-yard TD carry to trim the Lafayette lead to 21-7 at the 2:36 mark of the third quarter. on the ensuing kickoff, Smalley returned the ball 59 yards to Lehigh’s 34-yard line. After the drive stalled at Lehigh’s 15-yard line, Ryan Gralish came on for a 33-yard field goal, but his kick was no good and Lehigh took over at its own 20-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Midway through the fourth quarter, Lehigh drove the ball inside the Lafayette 30. The Mountain Hawks went for it on 4th-and-9 and freshman linebacker Brandon Bryant came up with a sack to give the ball back to the Leopards. on the ensuing drive, Scheuerman rushed the ball nine times to push the ball to the Lehigh 23-yard line. The drive stalled, but head coach Frank Tavani went for it on 4th- and-21 from Lehigh’s 23-yard line. Zweizig found Matt Mrazek in the back corner of the end zone to seal the victory for the Leopards, 27-7.

Lafayette (5-6, 3-3) 7 14 0 6 27 Lehigh (3-8, 2-4) 0 0 7 0 7

LC - 1:50 1st - Scheuerman 1-yd run (Gralish kick) LC - 12:09 2nd - Scheuerman 1-yd run (Gralish kick) LC - 7:31 2nd - Scheuerman 79-yard run (Gralish kick) LU - 02:36 3rd - Leigh 70-yard run (Pandy kick) LC - 02:39 4th - Mrazek 23-yd pass from Zweizig (Gralish kick failed)

Lafayette Lehigh First Downs 22 13 Rushing 54-309 38-151 Net Yards Passing 191 81 Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-24-0 8-19-1 Total Net Yards 500 232 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/0 Penalties/Yards 4-32 4-40 Punts/Average 3/45.0 8/40.8

Rushing: LC - Scheuerman 45-304, Zweizig 4-5, Brown 2-4, Team 3-(-4) LU - Leigh (4- 81), Shafnisky 22-50, Sodeke 9-28, Pelletier 1-3, Yosha 1-2 Passing: LC - Zweizig 13-23-0 for 166 yards, Davis 1-1-0 for 25 yards LU - Shafnisky 8-19- 1 for 81 yards Receiving: LC - Adams 4-40, Scheuerman 3-53, Mrazek 2-49, Dixon 2-23, Keller 2-15, Dellovade 1-11 LU - Pelletier 3-25, Sansone 2-12, Parris 1-30, Leigh 1-11, Kelsey 1-3

2015 101 LAFAYETTE Football PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Reed, Drew 8 109.65 113-186-9 60.8 1022 7 43 127.8 2014 Team Searfoss, Blake 10 121.41 102-170-4 60.0 1063 7 54 106.3 Zweizig, Zach 1 131.50 13-23-0 56.5 166 1 28 166.0 Davis, Josh 2 310.00 1-1-0 100.0 25 0 20 12.5 & individual Total...... 11 116.76 229-380-13 60.3 2276 15 54 206.9 Statistics Opponents...... 11 116.74 146-287-10 50.9 1860 16 78 169.1

TEAM STATISTICS LAFAYETTE OPP SCORING 258 247 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Points Per Game 23.5 22.5 Scheuerman, R. 11 236 1300 109 1191 5.0 12 79 108.3 Points Off Turnovers 189 149 Brown, DeSean 11 41 250 3 247 6.0 0 47 22.5 Mayfield, Kyle 4 11 48 2 46 4.2 0 12 11.5 FIRST DOWNS 209 197 Reed, Drew 8 56 207 164 43 0.8 2 18 5.4 Rushing 83 102 Gruden, Deuce 6 12 38 0 38 3.2 0 7 6.3 Passing 113 83 Greenfield, A. 6 5 28 3 25 5.0 1 17 4.2 Penalty 13 12 Adams, Justin 9 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 2.0 Zweizig, Zach 1 4 10 5 5 1.2 0 7 5.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1591 1963 Duncan, Mike 5 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 Yards gained rushing 1983 2235 TEAM 5 7 0 8 -8 -1.1 0 0 -1.6 Yards lost rushing 392 272 Searfoss, Blake 10 32 83 98 -15 -0.5 0 16 -1.5 Rushing Attempts 406 475 Total...... 11 406 1983 392 1591 3.9 15 79 144.6 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.1 Opponents...... 11 475 2235 272 1963 4.1 13 70 178.5 Average Per Game 144.6 178.5 TDs Rushing 15 13

PASSING YARDAGE 2276 1860 Comp-Att-Int 229-380-13 146-287-10 Average Per Pass 6.0 6.5 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Average Per Catch 9.9 12.7 Scheuerman, R. 11 57 521 9.1 3 54 47.4 Scheuerman, R. 11 236 1191 0 1191 108.3 Average Per Game 206.9 169.1 Vangelas, Tim 10 30 240 8.0 1 18 24.0 Reed, Drew 8 242 43 1022 1065 133.1 TDs Passing 15 16 Adams, Justin 9 27 263 9.7 2 37 29.2 Searfoss, Blake 10 202 -15 1063 1048 104.8 Mrazek, Matt 11 26 360 13.8 2 27 32.7 Brown, DeSean 11 41 247 0 247 22.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 3867 3823 Keller, Brian 11 24 320 13.3 3 29 29.1 Zweizig, Zach 1 27 5 166 171 171.0 Total Plays 786 762 Dixon, D. 8 24 184 7.7 1 20 23.0 Mayfield, Kyle 4 11 46 0 46 11.5 Average Per Play 4.9 5.0 Duncan, Mike 5 20 204 10.2 3 43 40.8 Gruden, Deuce 6 12 38 0 38 6.3 Average Per Game 351.5 347.5 Palumbo, Rocco 10 8 36 4.5 0 10 3.6 Greenfield, A. 6 5 25 0 25 4.2 Brown, DeSean 11 5 41 8.2 0 12 3.7 Davis, Josh 2 1 0 25 25 12.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 44-987 40-768 DePietro, Bobby 8 3 56 18.7 0 33 7.0 Adams, Justin 9 1 18 0 18 2.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-286 31-261 Dellovade, Dan 11 2 19 9.5 0 11 1.7 Duncan, Mike 5 1 1 0 1 0.2 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-184 13-112 Franzese, Nick 10 1 18 18.0 0 18 1.8 TEAM 5 7 -8 0 -8 -1.6 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.4 19.2 Mayfield, Kyle 4 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.8 Total...... 11 786 1591 2276 3867 351.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.1 8.4 Gruden, Deuce 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 Opponents...... 11 762 1963 1860 3823 347.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 18.4 8.6 Total...... 11 229 2276 9.9 15 54 206.9 FUMBLES-LOST 9-4 13-5 Opponents...... 11 146 1860 12.7 16 78 169.1 PENALTIES-Yards 75-574 56-563 Average Per Game 52.2 51.2 PUNTS-Yards 66-2599 72-2811 Average Per Punt 39.4 39.0 Net punt average 33.9 33.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 49-2847 53-3024 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Average Per Kick 58.1 57.1 Scheuerman, R. 11 1191 521 0 156 0 1868 169.8 Net kick average 39.9 35.1 Vangelas, Tim 10 0 240 119 44 0 403 40.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:59 30:01 Keller, Brian 11 0 320 0 42 0 362 32.9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 52/165 48/162 Mrazek, Matt 11 0 360 0 0 0 360 32.7 3rd-Down Pct 32% 30% Brown, DeSean 11 247 41 0 52 0 340 30.9 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/27 8/16 Duncan, Mike 5 1 204 0 128 0 333 66.6 4th-Down Pct 44% 50% Smalley, Matt 10 0 0 0 305 22 327 32.7 SACKS BY-Yards 24-137 37-246 Adams, Justin 9 18 263 0 0 0 281 31.2 MISC YARDS 33 0 Roberts, Jared 10 0 0 162 0 79 241 24.1 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 34 29 Crawford, D. 11 0 0 0 192 6 198 18.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-14 14-19 Dixon, D. 8 0 184 0 0 0 184 23.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 Franzese, Nick 10 0 18 0 61 0 79 7.9 RED-ZONE SCORES (29-38) 76% (30-36) 83% DePietro, Bobby 8 0 56 0 0 0 56 7.0 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (23-38) 61% (17-36) 47% Mayfield, Kyle 4 46 7 0 0 0 53 13.2 PAT-ATTEMPTS (28-31) 90% (27-27) 100% Gruden, Deuce 6 38 7 0 0 0 45 7.5 Reed, Drew 8 43 0 0 0 0 43 5.4 ATTENDANCE 24216 30113 Palumbo, Rocco 10 0 36 0 0 0 36 3.6 Games/Avg Per Game 4/6054 6/5019 Parham, Phillip 11 0 0 0 0 35 35 3.2 Neutral Site Games 1/48256 Dodd, Mark 11 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.6 Greenfield, A. 6 25 0 0 0 0 25 4.2 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Dellovade, Dan 11 0 19 0 0 0 19 1.7 Lafayette 54 78 79 47 0 258 Black, Shane 8 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.6 Opponents 52 97 54 41 3 247 Wadsworth, D. 8 0 0 0 7 0 7 0.9 Hinchen, Rob 10 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.5 Zweizig, Zach 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 FG SEQUENCE Lafayette OPPONENTS TEAM 5 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -1.6 Sacred Heart - (37),(35) Searfoss, Blake 10 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -1.5 Robert Morris 36,39,(25),(37) (24) Total...... 11 1591 2276 286 987 184 5324 484.0 William and Mary 29 (49) Opponents...... 11 1963 1860 261 768 112 4964 451.3 Wagner - 42,41,40,(39) Fordham (37) (36),(22) Georgetown (25) 28 Harvard 41,26 (24) Holy Cross 36 32,(24) Bucknell (31) (21),(33) FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Colgate 36,(31) (32),(32),(22) Forrester, Ryan 2-5 40.0 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 37 1 Lehigh 33 - Gralish, Ryan 3-7 42.9 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-1 0-0 37 0 Martin, Thomas 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 31 0

2014 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent QB FB TB WR WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT Sacred Heart reed Scheuerman Vangelas Dixon Adams DePietro Chiarolanzio Staudle Mazur Ngolla Zataveski Robert Morris Reed Scheuerman Vangelas Mrazek Adams Keller Chiarolanzio Staudle Mazur Ngolla Zataveski William and Mary Reed Dellovade Scheuerman Duncan Adams Keller Chiarolanzio Staudle Mazur Federinko Zataveski Wagner Reed Scheuerman Vangelas Duncan DePietro (TE) Keller Chiarolanzio Staudle Mazur Federinko Zataveski Fordham Searfoss Scheuerman Vangelas Duncan Mrazek Keller Chiarolanzio Staudle Mazur Ngolla Zataveski Georgetown Searfoss Brown (TB) Scheuerman Dixon Duncan Mrazek Chiarolanzio Staudle Jeannot Ngolla Mazur Harvard Reed Brown (TB) Scheuerman Dixon Adams Mrazek Chiarolanzio Staudle Jeannot Ngolla Mazur Holy Cross Reed Mayfield (TB) Scheuerman Dixon Mrazek DePietro Federinko Staudle Jeannot Ngolla Mazur Bucknell Reed Dellovade Scheuerman Vangelas Mrazek Keller Zataveski Staudle Jeannot Ngolla Mazur Colgate Reed Scheuerman Vangelas Adams Mrazek Keller Smith Staudle Mazur Lash Federinko Lehigh Zweizig Dellovade Scheuerman Dixon Adams Keller Mazur Staudle Jeannot Ngolla Lash

2015 102 LAFAYETTE Football 2014 Team and Individual Statistics

|------PATs ------| KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Martin, Thomas 24 1366 56.9 2 3 Scheuerman, R. 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Gralish, Ryan 23 1364 59.3 3 0 Gralish, Ryan 0 3-7 14-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 23 Davis, Josh 2 117 58.5 0 0 Total...... 49 2847 58.1 5 3 768 39.9 25 Duncan, Mike 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 Opponents...... 53 3024 57.1 7 2 987 35.1 29 Keller, Brian 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Forrester, Ryan 0 2-5 9-11 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 15 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Mrazek, Matt 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14 Forrester, Ryan 66 2599 39.4 53 5 14 17 0 Adams, Justin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 66 2599 39.4 53 5 14 17 0 Reed, Drew 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 72 2811 39.0 78 7 16 16 3 Vangelas, Tim 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Martin, Thomas 0 1-2 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 8 Smalley, Matt 13 305 23.5 0 60 Vangelas, Tim 12 119 9.9 0 21 Dixon, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Crawford, D. 8 192 24.0 0 38 Roberts, Jared 6 162 27.0 0 81 Roberts, Jared 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Duncan, Mike 6 128 21.3 0 39 Carroll, Ben 1 0 0.0 0 0 Greenfield, A. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Scheuerman, R. 4 156 39.0 1 90 Hinchen, Rob 0 5 0.0 0 5 Keller, Brian 4 42 10.5 0 20 Total...... 19 286 15.1 0 81 Dodd, Mark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Franzese, Nick 3 61 20.3 0 37 Opponents...... 31 261 8.4 0 51 Parham, Phillip 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brown, DeSean 3 52 17.3 0 18 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Vangelas, Tim 2 44 22.0 0 23 Parham, Phillip 1 2 2.0 0 2 Searfoss, Blake 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-3 0 0 0 Wadsworth, D. 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total...... 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total...... 34 6-14 28-31 0-0 3 3-3 0 1 258 Total...... 44 987 22.4 1 90 Opponents...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 29 14-19 27-27 0-0 1 1-2 1 0 247 Opponents...... 40 768 19.2 0 51

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |------Fumbles------| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Blocked Kicks Saf 54 Dodd, Mark 11 30 59 89 3.0-10 1.0-2 2-29 2 2 . . . . 38 Brockman, Chris 11 42 35 77 7.0-26 3.0-18 . 2 1 . . . . 24 Smalley, Matt 10 33 28 61 5.0-28 2.0-14 1-22 11 . . . . . 1 Roberts, Jared 10 32 25 57 4.0-13 1.0-6 2-79 3 1 . . . . 33 Bryant, Brandon 11 32 23 55 6.5-22 1.0-8 . . 1 . 1 2 . 45 Kirkpatrick, C. 7 20 28 48 3.5-12 1.0-6 . 1 . . . . . 40 Bencsko, Dennis 11 27 19 46 1.5-6 1.0-5 . 5 1 . 1 . . 22 James, Draeland 10 25 20 45 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 56 Coscia, James 11 24 19 43 8.5-47 4.0-26 . 1 3 . 1 . . 15 Black, Shane 8 18 24 42 1.0-1 1.0-1 1-13 4 . . . . . 51 Wright, Darren 10 21 17 38 4.5-26 3.0-24 . . 4 . . . . 46 Dorner, Shane 11 14 20 34 5.0-13 2.0-8 . 1 4 . . . . 16 Parham, Phillip 11 17 10 27 . . 3-35 9 . 1-2 . 1 . 94 Rothrock, Matt 11 8 15 23 3.0-11 1.0-6 . . 2 . 1 . . 95 Mercado, Steve 9 4 13 17 2.0-10 0.5-5 . . . 3-0 1 . . 3 Crawford, D. 11 13 4 17 0.5-1 . 1-6 4 . . . . . 42 Sparks, Duncan 9 9 7 16 0.5-5 0.5-5 ...... 28 Albershardt, C. 10 7 6 13 3.0-8 1.0-3 . 1 1 . . . . 43 Root, Michael 10 4 6 10 ...... 47 Loyacona, A. 9 4 6 10 0.5-1 ...... 96 Alford, Alex 8 3 5 8 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 21 Simmons, Parish 11 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 30 Brown, DeSean 11 5 1 6 ...... 80 Keller, Brian 11 2 3 5 ...... 34 King, Dion 6 1 3 4 ...... 90 Labudev, Andy 7 1 3 4 ...... 91 Bosch, Beau 3 2 2 4 ...... 36 Conn, J.J. 8 2 2 4 ...... 98 Anderson, Matt 2 1 2 3 0.5-0 1.0-0 ...... 85 Vickers, Tyler 6 . 2 2 ...... 35 DePaolo, Mike 9 1 1 2 ...... 4 Adams, Justin 9 2 . 2 ...... INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 81 Baker, Anthony 4 . 2 2 ...... Parham, Phillip 3 35 11.7 1 35 14 Forrester, Ryan 11 2 . 2 ...... Dodd, Mark 2 29 14.5 1 29 6 Carroll, Ben 7 1 1 2 ...... 1 . Roberts, Jared 2 79 39.5 1 41 23 Gruden, Deuce 6 1 . 1 ...... Crawford, D. 1 6 6.0 0 6 73 Lash, Skyler 6 1 . 1 ...... Smalley, Matt 1 22 22.0 0 22 48 Shiffert, M. 11 1 . 1 ...... Black, Shane 1 13 13.0 0 13 49 Dellovade, Dan 11 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 10 184 18.4 3 41 86 Palumbo, Rocco 10 1 . 1 ...... Opponents...... 13 112 8.6 0 43 2 Vangelas, Tim 10 1 . 1 ...... 31 Gralish, Ryan 6 1 . 1 ...... 7 Reed, Drew 8 1 . 1 ...... 52 Hinchen, Rob 10 1 . 1 ...... 84 DePietro, Bobby 8 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 5 ...... 1 Total...... 11 420 414 834 61-243 24-137 10-184 45 21 5-2 5 4 1 Opponents...... 11 477 290 767 85.0-390 37-246 13-112 36 20 4-0 5 2 .

2014 DEFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent DE DT DT DE MLB WLB STRK CB SS FS CB Sacred Heart Coscia Mercado Rothrock Wright Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Crawford Roberts James Smalley Robert Morris Coscia Mercado Rothrock Wright Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Crawford Roberts James Smalley William and Mary Coscia Mercado Rothrock Wright Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Crawford Roberts James Smalley Wagner Coscia Mercado Rothrock Wright Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Crawford Bencsko James Roberts Fordham Coscia Mercado Rothrock Wright Dodd Bencsko (SS) Brockman Crawford Roberts James Smalley Georgetown Coscia Mercado Rothrock Dorner Dodd Black (S) Brockman Parham Roberts James Smalley Harvard Coscia Mercado Rothrock Dorner Dodd Bryant Brockman Parham Roberts James Smalley Holy Cross Coscia Labudev Rothrock Dorner Dodd Bencsko (S) Brockman Parham Roberts James Smalley Bucknell Coscia Labudey Rothrock Dorner Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Parham Roberts Bencsko Smalley Colgate Coscia Labudey Rothrock Dorner Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Parham Bencsko Black Smalley Lehigh Coscia Mercado Rothrock Dorner Dodd Kirkpatrick Brockman Parham Roberts Black Smalley

2015 103 LAFAYETTE Football 2014 Final Standings LEAGUE OVERALL TEAM W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A Fordham*$ 6 0 1.000 3-0 3-0 11 3 .786 7-0 4-3 Bucknell 4 2 .667 1-2 3-0 8 3 .727 4-2 5-1 Lafayette 3 3 .500 1-1 1-2 5 6 .455 3-1 1-5 Colgate 3 3 .500 2-1 1-2 5 7 .417 4-1 1-6 Holy Cross 2 4 .333 1-2 1-2 4 8 .333 3-2 1-6 Lehigh 2 4 .333 1-2 1-1 3 8 .273 1-4 2-3 Georgetown 1 5 .167 1-2 0-3 3 8 .273 2-4 1-5

* Patriot League champions $ Automatic Bid to NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs

2014 Patriot League Football Award Winners

Offensive Player of the Year: Mike Nebrich, Quarterback (Fordham), Sr. Defensive Player of the Year: Evan Byers, Linebacker (Bucknell), Sr. Rookie of the Year: Chase Edmonds, (Fordham), Fr. Coach of the Year: Joe Susan, Bucknell

2014 All-Patriot League Teams

— O F F E N S E — Ross Scheuerman was a four-time All-League First Team Second Team honoree, earning first-team honors in 2014. QB: Michael Nebrich, Fordham QB: Peter Pujals, Holy Cross RB: Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette RB: Jo’el Kimpela, Georgetown Chase Edmonds, Fordham RB: CJ Williams, Bucknell RB: Keith Sherman, Lehigh WR: Troy Pelletier, Lehigh FB/HB: Ed Pavalko, Colgate WR: Brian Wetzel, Fordham WR: Sam Ajala, Fordham WR: Jake Wieczorek, Holy Cross WR: Will Carter, Bucknell TE: John Quazza, Colgate WR: Tebucky Jones, Fordham OL: Jay Knighton, Holy Cross TE: Dan Light, Fordham OL: Zack Mazur, Lafayette OL: Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell OL: Joe Mizera, Fordham OL: Ned Daryoush, Lehigh OL: Mike Roland, Georgetown OL: Garrick Mayweather, Fordham RS: John Maddaluna, Colgate OL: Mason Halter, Fordham OL: Lonnie Rawles, Bucknell OL: Matt Stolte, Fordham PK: Michael Marando, Fordham Jonah Bowman, Colgate RS: Brian Wetzel, Fordham Jared Roberts secured All-Patriot League First- Team honors for the first time in 2014.

— D E F E N S E — First Team Second Team DL: Brett Biestek, Fordham DL: Abdullah Anderson, Bucknell DL: Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood, Bucknell DL: Tim Newton, Lehigh DL: Alec May, Georgetown DL: Jordan Richardson, Georgetown DL: DeAndre Slate, Fordham DL: Victor Steffen, Colgate LB: Nick Alfieri, Georgetown LB: Colton Caslow, Lehigh LB: Evan Byers, Bucknell LB: Kyle Diener, Colgate LB: Austin Hancock, Fordham LB: Kris Kent, Colgate LB: Lee Marvel, Bucknell LB: De’Nard Pinckney, Fordham DB: Mike Armiento, Colgate DB: Jake Dixon, Fordham DB: Matt Smalley, Lafayette DB: Clayton Ewell, Bucknell DB: Jared Roberts, Lafayette DB: Ettian Scott, Georgetown DB: Ian Williams, Fordham P: Joe Pavlik, Fordham DB: Jordan Chapman, Fordham P: Austin Devine, Lehigh

Matt Smalley has been tagged All-Patriot League First-Team three times in his career.

2015 104 LAFAYETTE Football THE TRADITION Tradition of Excellence Milestone Football Wins Lafayette Ranks 40th in All-Time Wins Since fielding its first college football team in the fall of Lafayette College fielded its first football team in 1882 and 1882, Lafayette has had a proud, colorful gridiron tradition won its first game in the fourth contest of the following on the way to a total of 633 victories. Football followers season, beating Rutgers, 25-0. Since that win, the Leopards on College Hill have been able to lay claim to two outright have joined the elite group of institutions with 630 or more national championships and a share of still another. In 1896, football victories. Lafayette played its 1,000th football game Lafayette and Princeton both claimed a piece of the national on Sept. 16, 1989, and was the first founding Patriot League championship following a scoreless tie. The Leopards finished school to eclipse the 500-victory plateau. the season 11-0-1 while the Tigers were 10-0-1. Undefeated 9-0 School NCAA Division No. of Wins records in 1921 and 1926 gave Lafayette followers reason to 1. Michigan FBS 915 believe they were number one in the country both seasons. 2. Yale FCS 884 3. Texas FBS 881 Victory # Year Opponent (Score) Notre Dame FBS 881 1 1883 Rutgers (25-0) 5. Ohio State FBS 874 58 1896 Princeton (0-0) (tied for national championship) 6. Nebraska FBS 873 7. Alabama FBS 870 100 1900 Dickinson (10-6) 8. Oklahoma FBS 850 200 1915 Pennsylvania (17-0) 9. Penn State FBS 849 10. Harvard FCS 848 231 1921 Lehigh (28-6) (clinched national championship) 11. Penn FCS 830 261 1926 Pittsburgh (17-7) (clinched national championship) 12. USC FBS 819 300 1934 Muhlenberg (19-0) 13. Tennessee FBS 811 14. Princeton FCS 804 315 1938 Penn State (7-0) (last meeting) 15. Fordham FCS 778 326 1940 Army (19-0) (lone win in series to date) 16. Georgia FBS 774 348 1944 Lehigh (64-0) (biggest win in series to date) 17. Louisiana State FBS 760 18. Mount Union (OH) III 738 400 1959 Temple (52-20) 19. Wittenberg III 735 500 1982 Kutztown State (36-3) 20. Auburn FBS 732 21. West Virginia FBS 719 600 2003 Marist (49-0) 22. Georgia Tech FBS 713 612 2004 Lehigh (24-10) (clinched first-ever postseason berth) 23. Syracuse FBS 709 627 2007 Marist (49-10) (inaugural night game at Fisher Stadium) 24. Texas A&M FBS 707 25. Washington & Jefferson III 706 669 2014 Lehigh (27-7) (150th Meeting played in Yankee Stadium) 26. Pittsburgh FBS 698 27. Arkansas FBS 694 28. Washington FBS 693 Games Played Leaders 29. Clemson FBS 689 Lafayette and Lehigh own the distinction of being college 30. Florida FBS 684 football’s most-played and longest consecutive rivalry. The 31. North Carolina FBS 683 32. Navy FBS 682 two teams squared off for the 150th time at the end of the 33. Colorado FBS 681 2014 regular season. That game was played at Yankee 34. Pittsburg State II 678 35. Widener III 677 Stadium on Nov. 22, 2014, just the second neutral site 36. Delaware FCS 676 meeting in series history. 37. Lehigh FCS 671 Minnesota FBS 671 DIVISION I MOST-PLAYED RIVALRIES (110 or more games) 39. Miami (OH) FBS 670 40. LAFAYETTE FCS 669 RIVALRY GAMES PLAYED Dartmouth FCS 669 Lafayette-Lehigh 150 42. Michigan State FBS 668 Yale-Princeton 137 43. Army FBS 660 Yale-Harvard 131 44. Boston College FBS 644 Minnesota-Wisconsin 124 William & Mary-Richmond 124 45. California FBS 642 Missouri-Kansas 121 46. Virginia FBS 637 Penn-Cornell 121 47. Williams III 636 Miami (Ohio)-Cincinnati 119 Cornell FCS 633 Yale-Brown 119 North Carolina-Virginia 119 Texas-Texas A&M 118 Auburn-Georgia 118 Oregon-Oregon State 118 Harvard-Dartmouth 118 Nebraska-Kansas 117 Purdue-Indiana 117 Stanford-California 117 Army-Navy 115 Montana-Montana State 114 Harvard-Brown 114 Clemson-South Carolina 112 Kansas-Kansas State 112 Utah-Utah State 112 Michigan-Ohio State 111 Mississippi-Mississippi State 111

DIVISION I LONGEST UNINTERRUPTED SERIES (100 or more games)

125 games: Lafayette-Lehigh (from 1897) 108 games: Minnesota-Wisconsin (from 1907) 106 games: Clemson-South Carolina (from 1909) 105 games: Kansas-Nebraska (1906-2010) 105 games: Wake Forest-North Carolina St. (from 1910) 104 games: Kansas-Kansas St. (from 1911) 103 games: North Carolina-Virginia (from 1910)

2015 106 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) 2001 Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government & law); (University Division) 1974 Mike Kline, 1st-team (defensive back / biology); (College Division) Ma tt Hinzpeter, District II (defensive lineman / psychology and economics & business); 1975 Mike Kline, 2nd-team (defensive back / biology); (College Division) (University Division) 1977 Vic Angeline, 2nd-team (defensive back / civil engineering); (College Division) herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); University Division) Kevin McCarthy, 2nd-team (defensive end / electrical engineering); (College Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) 1979 Ed Rogusky, 1st-team (halfback / biology); (College Division) Ste wart Kupfer, National 2nd team & District II (tight end / economics & business); 1980 Ed Rogusky, 1st-team (halfback / biology); (University Division) (University Division) 1982 Joe Calhoun, District II (defensive end / biology); (University Division) Chad Ritchie, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) 1994 Jeff Denning, District II (offensive tackle / engineering); (University Division) 2002 Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government and law); (University Division) Jason McLaughlin, District II (placekicker / chemistry); (University Division) Stephen Bono, District II (offensive line / civil engineering); (University Division) 1995 Jeff Denning, District II (offensive tackle / engineering); (University Division) herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); (University Division) Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) Mi chael O’Connor, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) 1996 Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) Barrett Hammons, District II (flanker / psychology); (University Division) 2003 Stephen Bono, District II (offensive line / civil engineering); (University Division) Joe Luke, District II (flanker / biology); (University Division) Curt Wilson, District II (offensive line / mechanical engineering); (University Division) Mike Steeber, District II (defensive back / economics); (University Division) 2004 Stephen Bono, National 1st Team and District II (offensive line / civil engineering); 1997 Craig Hansen, District II (defensive lineman / liberal arts); (University Division) (University Division) Tom Falzone, District II (split end / economics); (University Division) brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division) 1998 Mike Steeber, District II (defensive back / economics); (University Division) 2005 Maurice Bennett, District II (linebacker / economics & business); (University Division) Damian Wroblewski, District II (offensive lineman / history); (University Division) brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division) phil Yarberough, District II (split end / economics); (University Division) 2006 Brad Maurer, District II (quarterback / neuroscience); (University Division) 1999 Kenya Allen, District II (defensive back / economics & business); (University Division) 2009 Doug Gerowski, District II (defensive lineman / economics & business); University Division Stewart Kupfer, District II (tight end / economics & business); (University Division) 2010 Brandon Ellis, District II (cornerback / economics & business); University Division 2000 Kenya Allen, District II (defensive back / economics & business); (University Division) 2011 Brandon Ellis, District II (cornerback / economics & business); University Division Jamie Anzalone, District II (defensive back / government and law); (University Division) 2012 Brad Bormann, District II (offensive line / biology); University Division herb Kennedy, District II (defensive back / chemistry); (University Division) Greg Kessel, District II (fullback / economics); University Division Stewart Kupfer, District II (tight end / economics & business); (University Division) Mark Ross, District II (wide receiver / economics); University Division Chad Ritchie, District II (quarterback / economics & business); (University Division) 2013 Mark Ross, National 2nd Team and District II (wide receiver / Economics); (University Division) brad Bormann, National 2nd Team and District II (offensive lineman / Biology); (University Division) All-America Selections 1897 Charles Rinehart, 2nd-team (guard); Walter Camp 1982 Tony Green, 1st-team (middle guard); Kodak (Division I-AA) George Walbridge, 3rd-team (back); Walter Camp Tony Green, honorable mention (middle guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1899 Henry Trout, 3rd-team (guard); Walter Camp Frank Novak, honorable mention (quarterback); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1900 David Cure, 2nd-team (fullback); Walter Camp Ed Stahl, honorable mention (offensive tackle); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Walter Bachman, 2nd-team (center); Walter Camp 1984 Ryan Priest, honorable mention (running back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1901 David Cure, 2nd-team (fullback); Walter Camp 1988 Frank Baur, 1st-team (quarterback); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Walter Bachman, 2nd-team (center); Walter Camp Frank Baur, 1st-team (quarterback); Football Gazette 1908 George McCaa, 3rd-team (fullback); Walter Camp Frank Baur, 2nd-team (quarterback); Sports Network 1909 George McCaa, 3rd-team (fullback); Walter Camp Tom Costello, honorable mention (running back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1911 Frank Kelly, 2nd-team (guard); Walter Camp phillip Ng, honorable mention (wide receiver); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1919 Joseph DuMoe, 2nd-team (end); Walter Camp 1989 Frank Baur, participant (quarterback); 1990 Hula Bowl 1921 Frank Schwab, 1st-team (guard); Walter Camp 1991 Ed Hudak, honorable mention (offensive guard); Sports Network 1922 Frank Schwab, 1st-team (guard); Walter Camp 1992 Ed Hudak, 1st-team (offensive guard); Kodak (Division I-AA) 1923 Arthur Deibel, 2nd-team (tackle); Walter Camp Ed Hudak, 1st-team (offensive guard); Football Gazette 1924 , 1st-team (end); Walter Camp Ed Hudak, 2nd-team (offensive guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 1926 George “Mike” Wilson, 1st-team (halfback); Newspaper Enterprise Association Ed Hudak, honorable mention (offensive guard); Sports Network George “Mike” Wilson, 2nd-team (halfback); New York Sun 1993 Dave Pyne, participant (offensive guard); 1994 Hula Bowl George “Mike” Wilson, 3rd-team (halfback); New York Telegraph Ed Sasso, honorable mention (defensive tackle); Sports Network Frank Kirkleski, 2nd-team (halfback); New York Telegraph Erik Marsh, honorable mention (tailback); Sports Network Frank Kirkleski, 3rd-team (halfback); The New York World Erik Marsh, 1st-team (tailback); All-Fraternity bill Cothran, 2nd-team (tackle); New York Telegraph 1994 Erik Marsh, 1st-team (tailback); All-Fraternity 1937 Tony Cavallo, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press 1996 B.J. Gallis, 3rd-team (defensive back); Associated Press 1940 James Farrell, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press 1997 Dan Bengele, 2nd-team (linebacker); Associated Press George Mayer, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press Dan Bengele, 3rd-team (linebacker); Sports Network 1968 Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), UPI 2000 Phil Yarberough, honorable mention (wide receiver); Football Gazette Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), Associated Press 2002 Joe McCourt, 3rd-team (tailback); Football Gazette 1969 Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), UPI Kevin Moss, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette Mike Miller, honorable mention Little All-America (split end), Associated Press Chris Royle, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette Tom Triolo, honorable mention Little All-America (fullback), Associated Press 2003 Joe McCourt, 3rd-team (tailback); Football Gazette 1972 Tony Giglio, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press (College Division) Kevin Moss, honorable mention (offensive line); Football Gazette 1973 Tony Giglio, 3rd-team (halfback); Associated Press (College Division) 2004 Joe McCourt, 1st-team (tailback); American Football Coaches Association 1974 Mike Slattery, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (College Division) Joe McCourt, 2nd-team (tailback); College Sports Report.com 1977 Blake Steele, honorable mention (defensive tackle); Associated Press (College Division) Joe Ungrady, honorable mention (offensive line); College Sports Report.com rob Stewart, honorable mention (quarterback); Associated Press (College Division) 2005 Maurice Bennett, 1st-team (linebacker), The Sports Network, Associated Press 1978 Tim Gerhart, honorable mention (defensive end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Ma urice Bennett, 2nd-team (linebacker), Football Gazette, College Sports Report.com, The 1979 Tim Gerhart, 2nd-team (defensive end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Sports Xchange bob Rasp, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 2006 Mike Saint Germain 1st-team (offensive tackle); American Football Coaches Association Dave Shea, honorable mention (defensive back); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Mike Saint Germain 3rd-team (offensive tackle); Associated Press, Football Gazette Joe Skladany, honorable mention (linebacker); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Jonathan Hurt, honorable mention (tailback); Football Gazette rich Smith, honorable mention (tight end); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 2007 Jesse Padilla, 1st-team (offensive tackle); American Football Coaches Association rich Smith 1st team (tight end); Kodak AFCA Jesse Padilla; 2nd-team (offensive tackle); Associated Press 1981 Joe Skladany, 1st-team (linebacker); Associated Press (Division I-AA) 2008 Andy Romans, 2nd-team (linebacker); Sports Network; 2nd-team (linebacker); Associated Press Steve Biale, honorable mention (offensive guard); Associated Press (Division I-AA) Andy Romans, honorable mention (linebacker); College Sporting News rodger Shepko, honorable mention (halfback); Associated Press (Division I-AA)

2015 107 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Most Valuable Players Sponsored by the late Hugh H. Stoney Jones ’27 (awarded since 1971)

1971 1972, 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Barry Hughes ’72, DB Tony Giglio ’74, HB Mike Slattery ’75, DB Dick Galbally ’76, Mark Jones ’77, QB Blake Steele ’78, DT Jim Medes ’79, DB LB

1979 1980, 1981 1982 1983, 1984 co-1985 co-1985 1986 Bob Rasp ’80, DB Joe Skladany ’82, LB Frank Novak ’84, QB Ryan Priest ’87, HB Frank Gaziano ’86, LB Craig Parsons ’86, FB Bruce McIntyre ’87, HB

co-1987 co-1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Jim Johnson ’88, WR Dave MacPhee ’88, DB Frank Baur ’90, QB Tom Costello ’92, TB Dave Baird ’91, WR Rob Kulbacki ’92, DB Tom Kirchoff ’93, QB

1993, 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Erik Marsh ’95, TB Gavin Morrissey ’96, DT B.J, Gallis ’97, DB Dan Bengele ’98, LB Damian Wroblewski ’99, C Angel Colon ’00, FS Phil Yarberough ’01, WR

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007, 2008 Stewart Kupfer ’02, TE Chris Partridge ’02, LB Marko Glavic ’04, QB Joe McCourt ’05, TB Maurice Bennett ’06, LB Brad Maurer ’07, QB Andy Romans ’09, LB

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012, 2013 2014 Shaun Adair ’09, WR Rob Curley ’10, QB Mike Schmidlein ’11, LB Scott Biel ’12, OL Mark Ross ’14, WR Ross Scheuerman ’15, TB Team Records

Single Game MCGaughey Memorial Award Rushing Most Rushes: 69 vs. Bucknell (1996) 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 and later a coach at Highest Avg. Yds./Rush: Lafayette College, is honored each year through an 8.5 (38 att., 323 yds.) vs. Mercyhurst (1988) (45 att., 383 yds.) vs. Princeton (1992) award established by gifts from his friends at both Most Touchdowns Rushing: 12 vs. Catholic (1920) schools. Passing The George L. McGaughey Memorial Award is Most Yds. Gained: 454 vs. Columbia (2003) presented each year to the outstanding players on Highest Completion % (min. 10 att.): both teams in the Bucknell-Lafayette football game. 95.5% (21-of-22) vs. Holy Cross (2013) Most Touchdown Passes: The selections are made by the coaching staffs at each 7 vs. Colgate (2009) school, and the first awards were presented for the 1983 game won by 5 vs. Holy Cross (2013) Lafayette, 33-3. vs. Columbia (2003) vs. Holy Cross (1996) The initial winners were both senior co-captains, Lafayette vs. Buffalo (1992) quarterback Frank Novak and Bucknell center Shane Snyder. vs. Colgate (1988) vs. Army (1986) A 1935 Bucknell graduate and one of the finest centers in the school’s history, McGaughey was a standout on the Bison team that defeated Total Offense (rushing plus passing) Miami (Fla.), 26-0, in the inaugural Orange Bowl game on January 1, Most Offensive Plays: 95 vs. Wagner (1976) Most Net Yds. Gained: 628 vs. Lehigh (1988) 1935. McGaughey, who died in June of 1983, was a teacher, intramural Highest Avg. Yds./Play: 10.3 (60 plays, 613 yds.) director, and assistant football coach at Lafayette for 32 years. He was vs. Mercyhurst (1988) inducted into Bucknell’s Athletic Hall of Fame in November 1982 and Scoring entered Lafayette’s Hall of Fame the following January. Most Points: 84 vs. Catholic (1920) vs. Albright Lafayette’s McGaughey Award winners through the years: (1928) Most PAT Made (Kicking): 12 vs. Catholic (1920) Most Field Goals: 5 vs. Lebanon Valley (1905) 1983 Frank Novak, QB, Sr. 1999 Harry Armstrong, QB, So. 1984 Frank Gaziano, LB, Jr. 2000 Phil Yarberough, WR, Sr. First Downs 1985 Frank Baur, QB, Fr. 2001 Nick Boccagno, LB, Sr. Most First Downs: 33 vs. Army (1987) 1986 Mike Joseph, DB, Jr. 2002 Greg Gibbs, DL, So. Punting 1987 Horace Davis, LB, Sr. 2003 Joe McCourt, TB, Jr. Most Punts: 22 vs. Lehigh (1938) 1988 Frank Baur, QB, Jr. 2004 Andrew Brown, DL, Jr. Highest Avg./Punt (min. 5 punts): 1989 Darryl Boich, LB, Sr. 2005 Brad Maurer, QB, Jr. 54.0 (5 punts, 270 yds.) vs. Muhlenberg (1941) 1990 Kevin McManus, LB, So. 2006 Brad Maurer, QB, Sr. Interceptions 1991 Rob Kulbacki, DB, Sr. 2007 Matt Ferber, TB, So., Sam Leland, DB, So. Most Passes Intercepted: 7 vs. Ursinus (1944) 1992 Phil Robinson, TB, Sr. 2008 Mike Conte, TE, Sr. 1993 Jason Carnevale, QB, Sr. 2009 Rob Curley, QB, Sr. Season 1994 Shawn McHale, QB, So. 2010 Marc Quilling, QB, Sr. Rushing 1995 Leonard Moore, TB, Fr. 2011 Mark Ross, WR, So. Most Rush Attempts: 577 (12 gms.; 2004) 1996 B.J. Gallis, DB, Sr. 2012 Shane Dorner, DE, So. Most Net Yds. Gained: 2,758 (9 gms.; 1940) 1997 Mike Palos, QB, So. 2013 Ross Scheuerman, TB, Jr. Highest Avg. Yds./Rush: 5.6 (492 att., 2,758 yds.), (9 gms.; 1940) 1998 Bryant Ibekwe, DB, So. 2014 Matt Smalley, CB, Jr. Highest Avg. Yds./Game: 306.4 (492 att., 2,758 yds.),(9 gms.; 1940) Total Defense (rushing plus passing) Punting Fewest Offensive Plays: 367 (9 gms.; 1939) Passing Most Punts: 83 (10 gms.; 1968) Fewest Net Yds. Gained: 1,130 (8 gms.; 1938) Most Pass Attempts: 448 (11 gms.; 2000) Highest Avg. Yds./Punt: 39.6 (11 gms.; 2011) Lowest Avg. Yds./Play: 2.68 (493 plays, 1,322 Most Pass Completions: 257 (11 gms.; 2013) yds.) Rushing Defense (9 gms.; 1940) Highest Completion %: 68.1% (235-of-345); Fewest Rush Attempts: 256 (10 gms.; 1970) Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 141.3 (8 gms., 1,130 yds.) (11 gms.; 2009) Fewest Net Yds. Gained: 600 (9 gms.; 1939) (1938) Most Yds. Gained: 3,241 (13 gms.; 2013) Lowest Avg. Yds./Rush: 2.1 (307 att., 634 yds.) Most Touchdown Passes: 29 (11 gms.; 1992) (9 gms.; 1940) Scoring Defense Highest Avg. Yds./Game: Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 66.7 (9 gms., 600 yds.) Fewest Points: 6 (8 gms.; 1937) 306.4 (9 gms., 2,758 yds.) (1940) (1939) Fewest Touchdowns: 1 (8 gms.; 1937) Most Interceptions Thrown: 24 (10 gms.; 1969) Pass Defense Fewest Interceptions Thrown: 5 (11 gms.; 2008) Fewest Pass Attempts: 67 (8 gms.; 1938) Kicking Defense Fewest Pass Completions: 24 (8 gms.; 1938) Most Punts: 101 (10 gms.; 1968) Total Offense (rushing plus passing) Lowest Completion %: 27.7% (43-of-155) Lowest Avg. Yds./Punt: 29.2 (9 gms.; 1956); Most Offensive Plays: 905 (12 gms.; 2002) (8 gms.; 1951) (8 gms., 1955) Most Net Yds. Gained: 5,262 (11 gms.; 1988) Fewest Yds. Gained: 236 (8 gms.; 1938) Most Kicks Blocked: 10 (8 punts, 1 PAT, 1 FG) Highest Avg. Yds./Play: 6.69 (787 plays, 5,262 Fewest Touchdown Passes: 0 (7 gms.; 1944) yds.) (11 gms.; 1988) Lowest Avg. Yds./Game: 29.5 (8 gms., 236 yds.) Highest Avg. Yds./Game: 478.4 (11 gms., 5,262 (1938) yds.) (1988) Most Passes Intercepted: 27 (11 gms.; 1986) Scoring Most Points: 420 (11 gms.; 1988) Most Touchdowns: 56 (11 gms.; 1988) Most PAT Made (Kicking): 51 (51 att.) (11 gms.; 1988) Most Field Goals: 16 (12 gms.; 2002)

2015 109 LAFAYETTE Football Individual Records Individual Records Single Season: Career: 1. 314 Joe McCourt (2002) 1. 4834 Erik Marsh (1991-94) Most Rush Attempts: 2. 304 Erik Marsh (1993) 2. 4474 Joe McCourt (2001-04) Game: 46 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1992) 3. 289 Erik Marsh (1994) 3. 3425 Ross Scheuerman (2011-14) Season: 314 Joe McCourt (2002) 4. 284 Erik Marsh (1992) 4. 3419 Leonard Moore (1995-98) Career: 1037 Erik Marsh (1991-94) 5. 256 Tom Costello (1989) 5. 2936 Tom Costello (1988-90) 6. 250 Joe McCourt (2004) 6. 2597 Ryan Priest (1982-85) Most Net Yards Gained: 7. 245 Joe McCourt (2003) 7 2531 Jonathan Hurt (2003-06) Game: 304 Ross Scheuerman vs. Lehigh (2014) 8. 236 Ross Scheuerman (2014) 8. 2519 Tony Giglio (1971-73) Season: 1441 Erik Marsh (1993) 9. 233 Ryan Priest (1984) 9. 2169 Bruce McIntyre (1983-86) Career: 4834 Erik Marsh (1991-94) 10 229 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 10. 2158 Nick Kowgios (1981-84) Highest Average Yards/Rush: Career: Highest Average Yards/Rush: Game (min. 8 att.): 24.2 (9 att., 220 yds.) 1. 1037 Erik Marsh (1991-94) Single Season (min. 70 att.): Frank Raba vs. Rutgers (1944) 2. 955 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 1. 7.3 Joe O’Lenic (75 att., 549 yds.) (1953) Season (min. 70 att.): 7.3 (75 att., 549 yds.) 3. 705 Leonard Moore (1995-98) 2. 6.4 Rodger Shepko (199 att., 1280 yds.) (1981) Joe O’Lenic (1953) 4. 690 Ross Scheuerman (2011-14) 3. 6.0 Bruce McIntyre (210 att., 1287 yds.) (1986) Career (min. 150 att.): 5.7 (357 att., 2023 yds.) 5. 581 Tom Costello (1988-90) 4. 5.9 Maurice White (80 att., 469 yds.) (2008) Rodger Shepko (1979-82) 6. 547 Ryan Priest (1982-85) 5. 5.8 Tony Giglio (207 att., 1204 yds.) (1972) 7 512 Jonathan Hurt (2003-06) 6. 5.5 Tom Costello (256 att., 1397 yds.) (1989) Most Touchdowns: 8. 504 Tony Giglio (1971-73) 5.5 Craig Williams (98 att., 540 yds.) (1982) Season: 16 Joe McCourt (2004), 9. 439 Nick Kowgios(1981-84) 8. 5.4 Tom Costello (210 att., 1132 yds.) (1988) Tom Costello (1989) 10. 432 Bob Zimmers (1967-69) 5.4 James Adams (177 att., 349 yds.) (1988) 5.4 Nick Kowgios (187 att., 1018 yds.) (1982) Career: 50 Joe McCourt (2001-04) Most Net Yards Gained: Longest Run from Scrimmage: Single Game: Career (min. 150 att.): 89 yds., Anthony D'Urso vs. Princeton 1. 304 Ross Scheuerman vs. Lehigh (2014) 1. 5.7 Rodger Shepko (357 att., 2023 yds.) (1979-82) (2007; modern record) 2. 296 Nick Kowgios vs. Princeton (1982) 2. 5.6 Bruce McIntyre (388 att., 2169 yds.) (1983-86) 102 yds. George McCaa vs. Swarthmore (1909) 3. 256 Jack O’Reilly vs. Lehigh (1927) 3. 5.2 Maurice White (309 att., 1622 yds.) (2006-09) 4. 254 Tom Triolo vs. Gettysburg (1968) 4. 5.1 Tom Costello (581 att., 2936 yds.) (1988-90) 5. 251 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1992) 5. 5.0 Ross Scheuerman (690 att., 3425 yds.) (2011-14) Top 10 Performances 251 Bruce McIntyre vs. Lehigh (1986) 5.0 Jonathan Hurt (512 att., 2534 yds.) (2003-06) 7. 249 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh (1993) 5.0 Greg DeSanty (242 att., 1215 yds.) (1973-75) Most Rush Attempts: 8. 245 Tom Costello vs. Lehigh (1989) 5.0 Tony Giglio (504 att., 2519 yds.) (1971-73) Single Game: 245 Rodger Shepko vs. U.S.M.M.A (1981) 9. 4.9 Nick Kowgios (439 att., 2158 yds.) (1981-84) 1. 46 Erik Marsh vs. Lehigh, 1992 10. 243 George “Mike” Wilson vs. Lehigh (1926) 4.9 Charley Bartos (309 att., 1524 yds.) (1958-60) 2. 45 Tom Costello vs. Lehigh, 1989 4.9 Jonathan Hurt (512 att., 2531 yds.) (2003-06) 45 Ross Scheuerman vs. Lehigh, 2014 Single Season: 12. 4.8 Leonard Moore (705 att., 3419 yds.) (1995-98) 45 Bob Zimmers vs. Bucknell, 1967 1. 1441 Erik Marsh (1993) 13. 4.7 DeAndre Morrow (189 att., 897 yds.) (2007-09) 5. 41 Erik Marsh vs. Colgate, 1992 2. 1397 Tom Costello (1989) 4.7 Joe McCourt (955 att., 4474 yds.) (2001-04) 41 John Kahn vs. Columbia, 1991 3. 1393 Joe McCourt (2002) 4.7 Erik Marsh (1037 att., 4834 yds.) (1991-94) 7. 40 Ryan Priest vs. Kutztown, 1983 4. 1365 Erik Marsh (1992) 4.7 Kurt Bowman (269 att., 1251 yds.) (1985-88) 8. 38 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross, 2002 5. 1287 Bruce McIntyre (1986) 4.7 Ryan Priest (547 att., 2597 yds.) (1982-85) 9. 37 Joe McCourt vs. Lehigh, 2002 6. 1280 Rodger Shepko (1981) 37 Ryan Priest vs. Colgate, 1984 7. 1249 Erik Marsh (1994) Most Touchdowns: 8. 1204 Tony Giglio (1972) Single Season: 9. 1193 Joe McCourt (2004) 1. 16 Joe McCourt (2004) 10. 1191 Ross Scheuerman (2014) 16 Tom Costello (1989) 3. 15 Joe McCourt (2003) 15 Nick Kowgios (1982) 15 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 4. 14 Ross Scheuerman (2013) 5. 13 Joe McCourt (2002) 13 Tony Giglio (1973) 13 Jonathan Hurt (2005) 8. 12 Ross Scheuerman (2014) 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. 31 Ross Scheuerman (2011-14) 5. 30 Nick Kowgios (1981-84) 6. 28 Tom Costello (1988-90) 7. 23 Leonard Moore (1995-98) 8. 22 Tony Giglio (1971-73) 9. 17 Maurice White (2006-09) 17 John Orrico (1975-77)

Joe McCourt ’05

2015 110 LAFAYETTE Football Top 10 Career Rushers Year-by-Year Rushing Leaders The Last Time It

Year Att Yards Avg TDs (since 1960): Happened…

Year Player Att. Yds. Avg...... TDs • Kickoff returned for touchdown 1. Erik Marsh By Lafayette: 9/6/14, Ross Scheuerman, 1991 150 779 5.2 5 1960 Charley Bartos 172 793 4.3...... 2 90 yds. at Sacred Heart 1992 284 1365 4.8 10 1961 John Contarino 93 348 3.7...... 2 By Opponent: 10/20/12, Kalif Raymond 1993 304 1441 4.7 9 (Holy Cross), 80 yds. 1962 Ray Moyer 39 158 4.0...... 1 1994 289 1249 4.3 11 1963 Allen Ruddy 55 207 3.8...... 1 Totals 1037 4834 4.7 35 •Punt returned for touchdown 1964 Bill Horvath 47 122 2.6...... 1 By Lafayette: 9/1/07, Shaun Adair, 1965 Bill Messick 107 356 3.3...... 2 78 yds. vs. Marist 2. Joe McCourt 1966 Rick Craw 170 529 3.1...... 3 By Opponent: 11/30/13, Nick Cefalo 2001 146 731 5.0 6 1967 Bob Zimmers 109 368 3.4...... 2 (New Hampshire), 86 yds. 2002 314 1393 4.4 13 1968 Tom Triolo 132 588 4.5...... 3 2003 245 1157 4.7 15 1969 Tom Triolo 151 612 4.1...... 9 • Interception returned for touchdown 2004 250 1193 4.8 16 By Lafayette: 10/18/14, Phillip Parham, 1970 Tom Conway 159 642 4.0...... 6 Totals 955 4474 4.7 50 35 yds. at Harvard 1971 Doug Elgin 188 597 3.2...... 8 By Opponent: 9/14/13, Airek Green 1972 Tony Giglio 207 1204 5.8...... 7 3. Ross Scheuerman (William & Mary), 25 yds. 1973 Tony Giglio 228 1078 4.7...... 13 2011 104 499 4.8 0 1974 Orlando Wright 83 312 3.8...... 2 • Shut out 2012 146 701 4.8 5 1975 Greg DeSanty 189 803 4.2...... 6 By Lafayette: 10/6/07, 29-0 vs. Columbia 2013 218 1113 5.1 14 1976 John Orrico 204 829 4.1...... 7 By Opponent: 9/22/01, 37-0 vs. Penn 2014 236 1191 5.0 12 1977 John Orrico 213 843 4.0...... 10 Totals 690 3425 5.0 31 • Rush of more than 50 yards 1978 Ed Rogusky 129 496 3.8...... 3 By Lafayette: 11/22/14, Ross Scheuerman 1979 Ed Rogusky 162 574 3.5...... 4 4. Leonard Moore (79 yds.) vs. Lehigh at Yankee Stadium 1980 Roger Curylo 96 353 3.6...... 0 1995 140 665 4.8 7 By Opponent: 11/22/14, Chris Leigh 1981 Rodger Shepko 199 1280 6.4...... 8 (Lehigh), 70 yds. 1996 166 712 4.3 1 1982 Nick Kowgios 187 1018 5.4...... 15 1997 190 982 5.2 5 1983 Ryan Priest 151 794 5.3...... 5 • Pass play of more than 50 yards 1998 209 1060 5.1 10 1984 Ryan Priest 233 1111 4.8...... 5 By Lafayette: 10/18/14, Ross Scheuerman Totals 705 3419 4.8 23 1985 Bruce McIntyre 155 791 5.1...... 3 (54 yds.) from Blake Searfoss, at Harvard By Opponent: 10/18/14, Andrew Fischer 1986 Bruce McIntyre 210 1287 6.1...... 11 5. Tom Costello (78 yds.) from Scott Hosch (Harvard) 1987 James Adams 102 394 3.8...... 4 1988 210 1132 5.4 10 1988 Tom Costello 210 1132 5.4...... 10 1989 256 1397 5.5 16 •100-199 Yards Rushing (Game) 1989 Tom Costello 256 1397 5.5...... 16 By Lafayette: 9/27/14, Ross Scheuerman 1990 115 407 3.5 2 1990 Al Rainey 131 496 3.8...... 2 (128) vs. Wagner Totals 581 2936 5.1 28 1991 Erik Marsh 150 779 5.2...... 5 By Opponent: 10/25/14, Peter Pujals 1992 Erik Marsh 284 1365 4.8...... 10 (Holy Cross), 115 yds. 6. Ryan Priest 1993 Erik Marsh 304 1441 4.7...... 9 1982 55 331 6.0 1 •200-300 Yards Rushing (Game) 1994 Erik Marsh 289 1249 4.3...... 1 1983 151 794 5.3 5 By Lafayette: 11/22/14, Ross Scheuerman 1995 Leonard Moore 140 665 4.8...... 7 1984 233 1111 4.8 5 vs, Lehigh at Yankee Stadium, 304 yds. 1996 Leonard Moore 166 712 4.3...... 1 1985 51 241 4.7 3 By Opponent: 11/3/12, Colgate’s Gavin 1997 Leonard Moore 190 982 5.2...... 5 McCarney (288) and Jordan McCord (203) 1986 57 120 2.1 0 1998 Leonard Moore 209 1060 5.1...... 10 Totals 547 2597 4.7 14 1999 Brian Tuma 155 697 4.5...... 10 •300 Yards Passing (Game) 2000 Scott Warden 143 457 3.2...... 5 By Lafayette: 11/23/13, Drew Reed 7. Jonathan Hurt 2001 Joe McCourt 146 731 5.0...... 6 at Lehigh, 378 yds. 2003 3 19 6.3 0 By Opponent: 11/16/13, Peter Maetzold 2002 Joe McCourt 314 1393 4.4...... 13 2004 83 362 4.4 5 (Fordham), 305 yds. 2003 Joe McCourt 245 1157 4.7...... 15 2005 197 985 5.0 13 2004 Joe McCourt 250 1193 4.8...... 16 2006 229 1165 5.1 15 • 400 yards Passing (Game) 2005 Jonathan Hurt 197 985 5.0...... 13 By Lafayette: 9/24/11, Andrew Shoop Totals 512 2531 4.9 33 2006 Jonathan Hurt 229 1165 5.1...... 15 at Stony Brook, 400 yds. 2007 Anthony D’Urso 59 319 5.4...... 2 By Opponent: 10/22/11, Ryan Higgins 8. Tony Giglio 2008 Maurice White 80 469 5.9...... 2 (Fordham), 413 yds. 1971 70 237 3.4 2 2009 Maurice White 135 622 4.6...... 7 1972 207 1204 5.8 7 • 100 yards Receiving (Game) 2010 Alan Elder 119 450 3.8...... 1 1973 228 1078 4.7 13 By Lafayette: 10/18/14, Ross Scheuerman 2011 Ross Scheuerman 104 499 4.8...... 0 Totals 505 2519 5.0 22 (125 yds., 8 rec.) 2012 Ross Scheuerman 146 701 4.8...... 5 By Opponent: 10/18/14, Andrew Fischer 2013 Ross Scheuerman 218 1113 5.1...... 14 (107 yds., 6 rec.) Harvard 9. Bruce McIntyre 2014 Ross Scheuerman 236 1191 5.0...... 12 1984 23 91 4.0 2 • 200 yards Receiving (Game) 1985 155 791 5.1 3 By Lafayette: 11/11/06, Joe Ort 1986 210 1287 6.1 11 (274 yds., 10 rec.) vs. Georgetown Totals 388 2169 5.6 16 By Opponent: 10/25/03, Javarus Dudley (203 yds., 13 rec.), Fordham 10. Nick Kowgios 1981 20 109 5.5 2 • Lafayette was Nationally-Ranked 2009: Ranked 24th in Sports Network Poll and 1982 187 1018 5.4 15 25th in FCS Coaches Poll (end of 2009 season) 1983 106 488 4.6 3 1984 126 543 4.3 6 •Lafayette had an Undefeated Season Totals 439 2158 4.9 30 1940: 9-0 (one of five undefeated seasons in school history)

2015 111 LAFAYETTE Football Passing Records Individual Records Single Season: Career (min. 125 att.): 1. 399 Marko Glavic (2002) 1. 66.6% (245-of-368) Drew Reed (2013-) Most Pass Attempts: 2. 390 Marko Glavic (2003) 2. 66.5 (274-of-412) Ryan O'Neil (2009-11) Game: 56 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate (2003) 3. 377 Frank Baur (1987) 3. 63.8 (429-of-672) Rob Curley (2007-09) Season: 399 Marko Glavic (2002) 4. 373 Marko Glavic (2001) 4. 60.7% (434-of-715) Brad Maurer (2004-06) Career: 1459 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 5. 336 Rob Curley (2009) 5. 60.3% (90-of-178) Gary Uzelac (1977-79) 326 Frank Novak (1983) 6. 58.6% (293-of-500) Andrew Shoop (2010-12) Most Pass Completions: 7. 313 Ryan O'Neil (2010) 7. 58.1% (510-of-878) Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) Game: 34 Marko Glavic at Fordham (2002) 8. 307 Brad Maurer (2006) 8. 57.7% (636-of-1103) Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) Season: 229 Marko Glavic (2003) 9. 297 Marko Glavic (2000) 9. 57.3% (478-of-834) Frank Novak (1981-83) Career: 820 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 297 Shawn McHale (1995) 10. 56.2% (820-of-1459) Marko Glavic (2000-03) 297 Tom Kirchhoff (1991) Highest Completion %: Most Yards Gained: Game (min. 10 att.): Career: Single Game: 95.5% Drew Reed at Holy Cross (21-of-22) (2013) 1. 1459 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 1. 453 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia (2003) 85.7% Rob Curley vs. Bucknell (30-of-35) (2009) 2. 1103 Frank Baur (1985-89) 2. 400 Frank Baur vs. Army (1987) Brad Maurer vs. Columbia (12-of-14) (2004) 3. 878 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-90) 3. 392 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate (2003) Frank Baur vs. Kutztown (12-of-14) (1988) 4. 834 Frank Novak (1981-83) 4. 378 Drew Reed at Lehigh (2013) Season (min. 75 att.): 72.5% (132-of-182) 5. 757 Shawn McHale (1994-96) 5. 373 Rob Curley vs. Colgate (2009) Drew Reed (2013) 6. 715 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 6. 370 Shawn McHale vs. Fordham (1994) Career (min. 125 att.): 66.6% (245-of-368) 7. 672 Rob Curley (2007-09) 7. 352 Tom Kirchhoff vs. Fordham (1990) Drew Reed (2013-14) 8. 518 Ed Baker (1967-69) 8. 335 Ryan O’Neil vs. Holy Cross [2010] 66.5% (274-of-412) Ryan O’Neil (2009-11) 9. 507 George Hossenlopp (1962-64) 9. 333 Rob Curley vs. Bucknell (2009) 10. 500 Andrew Shoop (2010-12) 10. 331 Rich McKay vs. Davidson (1970) Most Yards Gained: Game: 453 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia (2003) Most Pass Completions: Single Season: Season: 3044 Rob Curley (2009) Single Game: 1. 3044 Rob Curley (2008) Career: 9819 Marko Glavic (2000-2003) 1. 35 Ryan O’Neil vs. Holy Cross, 2010 2. 2725 Marko Glavic (2003) 2. 34 Marko Glavic vs. Fordham, 2002 3. 2670 Marko Glavic (2002) Most Touchdown Passes: 3. 33 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate, 2003 4. 2621 Frank Baur (1988) Game: 7 Rob Curley vs. Colgate (2009) 33 Ryan O’Neil vs.Georgetown, 2010 5. 2526 Frank Baur (1987) 5 Drew Reed at Holy Cross (2013) 5. 32 Frank Baur vs. Army, 1987 6. 2460 Marko Glavic (2001) 5 Tom Kirchhoff vs. Buffalo (1991) 32 Andrew Shoop vs. Stony Brook, 2011 7. 2356 Frank Novak (1983) 5 Frank Baur vs. Army (1987) 7. 30 Rob Curley vs. Bucknell, 2009 8. 2350 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 5 Paul Stuncius vs. Army (1986) 30 Marko Glavic vs. Harvard, 2003 9. 2257 Frank Novak (1982) Season: 28 Rob Curley (2009) 30 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2001 10. 2248 Tom Kirchhoff (1990) Career: 62 Marko Glavic (2000-2003) 10. 29 Blake Searfoss vs. Colgate, 2014 62 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) Career: Single Season: 1. 9819 Marko Glavic (2000-03) Longest Pass: 1. 231 Rob Curley (2009) 2. 8399 Frank Baur (1985-89) 98 yds. Frank Baur to Maurice Caldwell vs. Columbia 2. 229 Marko Glavic (2003) 3. 6721 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) (1988; TD) 3. 221 Marko Glavic (2002) 4. 6378 Frank Novak (1981-83) 4. 212 Frank Baur (1987) 5. 5397 Rob Curley (2007-09) Most Interceptions Thrown: 5. 211 Marko Glavic (2001) 6. 5114 Brad Maurer (2004-06) Game: 5 Ed Baker vs. Columbia (1969) 6. 209 Ryan O'Neil (2010) 7. 4970 Shawn McHale (1994-96) Season: 19 Frank Novak (1983) 7. 192 Frank Novak (1983) 8. 3705 Andrew Shoop (2010-12) Career: 58 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 8. 181 Brad Maurer (2006) 9. 2921 Ed Baker (1967-69) 9. 180 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 10. 2782 Mark Jones (1973-76) Lowest Interception Percentage: 10. 169 Frank Baur (1989) Game (min. 25 att.): 0.0% by several players Most Touchdown Passes: Season (min. 100 att.): 1.61% (4 int., 249 att.) Career: Single Season: Mike Palos (1998) 1. 820 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 1. 28 Rob Curley (2009) Career (min. 500 att.): 3.0% Rob Curley 2. 636 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) 2. 26 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) (20 int., 672 att.) 3. 510 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) 3. 23 Frank Baur (1988) 4. 478 Frank Novak (1981-83) 4. 21 Marko Glavic (2003) 5. 434 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 5. 20 Marko Glavic (2002) Top 10 Performances 6. 429 Rob Curley (2007-09) 20 Frank Novak (1982) 7. 386 Shawn McHale (1994-96) 7. 19 Frank Novak (1983) Most Pass Attempts: 8. 293 Andrew Shoop (2010-12) 8. 17 Drew Reed (2013) Single Game: 9. 274 Ryan O’Neil (2009-11) 9. 15 Frank Baur (1989) 1. 56 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate, 2003 10. 253 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 10. 15 Ryan O'Neil (2010) 56 Andrew Shoop at St. Brook, 2011 3. 55 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2001 Highest Completion Percentage: Career: 4. 52 Marko Glavic vs. Harvard, 2003 Single Season (min. 75 att.): 1. 62 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 5. 51 Marko Glavic vs. Fordham, 2002 1. 72.5% (132-of-182) Drew Reed (2013) 62 Frank Baur (1985, 1987-89) 6. 50 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2001 2. 68.8% (231-of-336) Rob Curley (2009) 3. 53 Tom Kirchhoff (1989-92) 7. 49 Marko Glavic vs. Lehigh, 2003 3. 67.0% (124-of-185) Brad Maurer (2004) 4. 51 Frank Novak (1981-83) 8. 48 Frank Novak vs. Colgate, 1983 67.0% (61-of-91) Ryan O’Neil (2011) 5. 44 Rob Curley (2007-09) 9. 47 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia, 2002 5. 66.8% (209-of-313) Ryan O'Neil (2010) 6. 34 Shawn McHale (1994-96) 10. 46 Blake Searfoss vs. Colgate, 2014 6. 64.1% (164-of-256) Frank Baur (1988) 7. 30 Andrew Shoop (2010-12) 7. 64.0% (71-of-111) Zach Zweizig (2012) 8. 28 Brad Maurer (2004-06) 8. 62.8% (81-of-129) Gary Uzelac (1978) 9. 24 Drew Reed (2013-) 9. 61.2% (142-of-232) Andrew Shoop (2012) 10. 23 Gary Marshall (1964-66) 10. 60.8% (180-of-296) Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 60.8% (113-of-186) Drew Reed (2014)

2015 112 LAFAYETTE Football Top 10 Career Pass- Year-by-Year Passing ers Leaders (since 1960)

Year Comp/Att Yards TDs Year Player Comp./Att. Yds Int TD Pct 1. Marko Glavic 2000 159/297 1964 12 1960 Michael Dill 21/56 287 3 1 37.5 1961 Charles Zarelli 19/60 171 8 3 31.6 2001 211/373 2460 9 1962 Geo. Hossenlopp 58/147 673 14 3 39.4 2002 221/399 2670 20 1963 Geo. Hossenlopp 70/156 824 11 5 44.8 2003 229/390 2725 21 1964 Geo. Hossenlopp 97/204 1005 11 4 47.5 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 1970 Rich McKay 116/246 1695 16 10 47.1 1986 Did Not Play 1971 Jack Hickl 42/86 499 5 2 48.8 1987 212/377 2526 13 1972 Tim Grip 37/103 366 9 1 30.1 1988 164/256 2621 23 1973 Mark Jones 75/151 751 12 2 49.7 1974 Mark Jones 53/109 634 3 2 48.6 1989 169/295 2177 15 1975 Rob Stewart 41/84 478 8 2 50.0 Totals 636/1103 8399 62 1976 Mark Jones 79/175 1337 8 9 56.6 1977 Rob Stewart 152/295 1659 18 6 51.5 Frank Baur ’90 3. Tom Kirchhoff 1978 Gary Uzelac 81/129 930 5 4 62.8 1979 Hal Hocking 77/142 899 11 4 54.2 1989 1/2 12 0 1980 Hal Hocking 31/84 440 8 2 36.9 1990 166/283 2248 13 1981 Frank Novak 132/251 1765 5 12 52.6 1991 163/297 2111 14 1982 Frank Novak 154/257 2257 12 20 59.8 1983 Frank Novak 192/326 2356 19 19 59.0 1992 180/296 2350 26 1984 Dean Rivera 84/178 805 7 4 47.0 Totals 510/878 6721 53 1985 Frank Baur 91/175 1075 8 11 52.0 1986 Paul Struncius 65/129 859 7 12 50.0 4. Frank Novak 1987 Frank Baur 212/377 2526 16 13 56.0 1988 Frank Baur 164/256 2621 11 23 64.1 1981 132/251 1765 12 1989 Frank Baur 169/295 2177 11 15 57.3 1982 154/257 2257 20 1990 Tom Kirchhoff 166/283 2248 13 13 58.7 1983 192/326 2356 19 1991 Tom Kirchhoff 163/297 2111 14 14 54.9 1992 Tom Kirchhoff 180/296 2350 9 26 60.8 Totals 478/834 6378 51 1993 Jason Carnevale 99/168 1206 6 5 58.9 1994 Shawn McHale 133/244 1845 9 12 54.5 5. Rob Curley 1995 Shawn McHale 143/297 1741 12 8 48.1 2007 77/124 929 7 1996 Shawn McHale 110/216 1384 9 14 50.9 1997 Mike Palos 109/235 1321 14 9 46.4 2008 121/212 1424 9 1998 Mike Palos 108/249 1149 4 4 43.4 2009 231/336 3089 28 1999 Harry Armstrong 78/153 916 11 9 51.0 Totals 429/672 5397 44 2000 Marko Glavic 159/297 1964 12 12 53.5 2001 Marko Glavic 211/373 2460 13 9 56.6 2002 Marko Glavic 221/399 2670 15 20 55.4 6. Brad Maurer 2003 Marko Glavic 229/390 2725 16 21 58.7 2004 124/185 1313 6 2004 Brad Maurer 124/185 1313 8 6 67.0 2005 129/223 1562 9 2005 Brad Maurer 129/223 1562 5 9 57.8 2006 Brad Maurer 181/307 2239 10 13 59.0 2006 181/307 2239 13 2007 Mike DiPaola 113/199 1174 12 7 56.8 Totals 434/715 5114 28 2008 Rob Curley 121/212 1424 4 9 57.1 2009 Rob Curley 231/136 3044 12 28 68.8 7. Shawn McHale 2010 Ryan O'Neil 209/313 2183 7 15 66.8 Marko Glavic ’04 2011 Andrew Shoop 149/265 2024 11 15 56.2 1994 133/244 1845 12 2012 Andrew Shoop 142/232 1657 6 14 61.2 1995 143/297 1741 8 2013 Drew Reed 132/182 1887 5 17 72.5 1996 110/216 1384 14 2014 Drew Reed 113/186 1022 9 7 60.8 Totals 386/757 4970 34

8. Andrew Shoop 2010 2/3 24 1 2011 149/265 2024 15 2012 142/232 1657 14 Totals 293/500 3705 30

9. Ed Baker 1967 59/140 628 2 1968 61/142 851 6 1969 120/518 1442 10 Totals 240/518 2921 18

10. 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

Brad Maurer ’07

2015 113 LAFAYETTE Football Receiving Records Top 10 Career Receivers Individual Records (by receptions) Year Rec Yards Avg. TDs Most Pass Receptions: 1. Mark Ross Game: 13 Mark Layton vs. Holy Cross (2010) 2011 49 703 14.3 9 13 Mark Ross at Robert Morris (2012) 2012 75 1030 13.7 10 Season: 77 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2013 74 1078 14.6 8 Career: 198 Mark Ross (2011-13) Totals 198 2811 14.2 27

2. 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 Career: 2811 Mark Ross (2011-13) Totals 162 2406 14.9 18 Highest Average Per Catch: 3. Phil Yarberough Season (min 40 rec.): 21.2 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1997 12 271 22.6 1 Career (min 50 rec.): 20.9 Tramont Evans (1992-94) 1998 21 324 15.4 1 1999 50 651 13.0 4 Most Touchdown Receptions: 2000 77 1139 14.8 7 Game: Totals 160 2385 14.9 13 3 Mark Ross at Holy Cross (2013) 3 Jeremy Burkes vs. Columbia (2003) 4. Phillip Ng 3 John Weyrauch vs. Fordham (2001) 1985 8 82 10.2 0 3 Phil Yarberough vs. Bucknell (2000) 1986 41 556 13.5 3 3 Craig Roubinek vs. Army (1992) 1987 38 425 11.1 3 1988 65 1048 16.1 13 3 Mike Grau vs. Columbia (1989) 3 Phillip Ng vs. Colgate (1988) Totals 152 2111 13.9 19 John Weyrauch ’04 3 Jack Gatehouse vs. Columbia (1982) 5. Shaun Adair Season: 13 Phillip Ng (1988) 2005 22 392 17.8 3 Career: 27 Mark Ross (2011-13) 2006 33 501 15.2 4 2007 41 538 13.1 4 Top 10 Performances 8. 136 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 2008 52 759 14.6 5 9. 128 Ross Scheuerman (2011-14) Totals 148 2190 14.8 16 Most Pass Receptions: 10. 120 Jeremy Burkes (2000-03) Single Game: 6. Mark Layton 1. 13 Mark Layton vs. Holy Cross (2010) Most Yards Gained: 2008 17 194 11.4 0 13 Mark Ross at Robert Morris (2012) Single Game: 2009 65 838 12.9 11 2. 12 John Weyrauch at Fordham (2002) 2010 64 748 11.7 6 1. 274 Joe Ort vs. Georgetown, 2006 3. 11 Ross Scheuerman at Colgate (2014) Totals 146 1780 12.2 17 2. 234 Jeremy Burkes vs. Columbia, 2003 11 Mark Ross vs. Sacred Heart (2013) 3. 206 Jamal Jordan vs. Fordham, 1992 11 Joe McCourt at Harvard (2003) 7. Joe McCourt 4. 192 Bob Donofrio vs. East Stroudsburg, 1970 11 John Weyrauch vs. Monmouth (2002) 2001 22 167 7.6 0 5. 182 Bob Donofrio vs. Bucknell, 1970 11 Phil Yarberough vs. Harvard (2000) 2002 40 332 8.3 1 6. 181 Tramont Evans vs. Fordham, 1994 11 Frank Corbo vs. Columbia (1983) 2003 52 444 8.5 2 7. 180 Jack Gatehouse vs. Columbia, 1982 11 Rich Smith vs. Maine (1979) 2004 25 192 7.7 1 8. 177 Eric Perry vs. Princeton, 1992 10. 10 Mike Duncan vs. Colgate (2014) Totals 139 1135 8.2 4 9. 175 Phil Yarberough vs. Harvard, 2000 10 Tim Vangelas vs. Bucknell (2014) 175 Mark Layton vs. Holy Cross, 2010 8. Frank Corbo 10 Shaun Adair at Colgate (2008) 1981 14 164 11.7 0 10 Shaun Adair at Penn (2007) Single Season: 1982 38 605 15.9 5 10 Joe Ort vs. Georgetown (2006) 1. 1139 Phil Yarberough (2000) 1983 55 783 14.2 5 10 Joe McCourt at Lehigh (2003) 2. 1078 Mark Ross (2013) 1984 29 418 14.4 4 10 Jack Gatehouse vs. Princeton (1982) 3. 1048 Phillip Ng (1988) Totals 136 1970 14.4 14 10 Matt Walsh vs. Wagner (1976) 4. 1030 Mark Ross (2012) 5. 910 John Weyrauch (2002) 9. Jeremy Burkes Single Season: 2000 34 274 8.1 0 6. 890 Jamal Jordon (1992) 1. 77 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2001 11 138 12.5 0 7. 889 John Weyrauch (2001) 2. 75 Mark Ross (2012) 2002 39 549 14.0 3 8. 850 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 3. 74 Mark Ross (2013) 2003 36 545 15.1 5 9. 838 Mark Layton (2009) 4. 65 Mark Layton (2009) Totals 120 1506 12.6 8 10. 814 Joe Ort (2006) 65 Phillip Ng (1988) 6. 64 Mark Layton (2010) T10. Mike Miller Career: 7. 63 John Weyrauch (2002) 1967 24 301 12.5 3 1. 2811 Mark Ross (2011-13) 8. 60 Mike Miller (1969) 1968 42 468 13.4 2 2. 2406 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 9. 58 John Weyrauch (2001) 1969 60 717 11.9 5 3. 2385 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 10. 57 Ross Scheuerman (2014) Totals 107 1243 11.6 7 4. 2190 Shaun Adair (2005-08) 57 Brandon Stanford (2005) 5. 2111 Phillip Ng (1985-88) T10. Brandon Stanford 6. 1970 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 2003 17 245 14.4 0 Career: 7. 1780 Mark Layton (2007-10) 2004 33 299 9.1 1 1. 198 Mark Ross (2011-13) 8. 1681 Dave Baird (1988-90) 2005 57 683 12.0 3 2. 162 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 9. 1673 Quincy Miller (1993-96) Totals 107 1227 11.5 4 3. 160 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 10. 1634 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 4. 152 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 5 148 Shaun Adair [2005-08] 6. 146 Mark Layton (2007-10) 7. 139 Joe McCourt (2001-04)

2015 114 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 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 Mark Ross ’14 1983 Frank Corbo 55 783 14.2 5 1984 Frank Corbo 29 418 14.4 4 1985 Carl St. Bernard 41 479 11.7 7 Highest Average Per Catch: Most Touchdowns: 1986 Phillip Ng 41 556 13.5 3 Single Season (min. 40 rec.): Single Season: 1987 Jim Johnson 48 649 13.5 3 1. 21.2 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1. 13 Phillip Ng (1988) 1988 Phillip Ng 65 1048 16.1 13 1989 Mike Grau 37 591 16.0 6 2. 18.7 Dave Baird (1990) 2. 11 Mark Layton (2009) 1990 Dave Baird 43 806 18.7 6 3. 17.0 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 11 Jamal Jordan (1992) 1991 John Carter 36 728 20.2 6 4 16.3 Joe Ort (2006) 4. 10 Mark Ross (2012) 1992 Jamal Jordan 42 890 21.2 11 5. 16.1 Phillip Ng (1988) 5. 9 Quincy Miller (1996) 1993 Craig Roubinek 38 410 10.8 3 1994 Jarrett Shine 34 411 12.1 2 6. 15.5 Rick Nowell (1970) 9 Mark Ross (2011) 1995 Glenn Hunzinger 47 540 11.5 1 7. 15.3 John Weyrauch (2001) 7. 8 Mark Ross (2013) 1996 Quincy Miller 49 740 15.1 9 8. 15.1 Quincy Miller (1996) 8 John Weyrauch (2002) 1997 Tom Falzone 25 294 11.8 4 1998 Joe Luke 37 379 10.2 3 9. 14.8 John Weyrauch (2003) 8 Jack Gatehouse (1982) 1999 Phil Yarberough 50 651 13.0 4 14.8 Phil Yarberough (2000) 9. 7 Carl St. Bernard (1985) 2000 Phil Yarberough 77 1139 14.8 7 7 Phil Yarberough (2000) 2001 John Weyrauch 58 889 15.3 6 Career (min. 50 rec.): 2002 John Weyrauch 63 910 14.4 8 2003 Joe McCourt 52 444 8.5 2 1. 20.9 Tramont Evans (1992-94) Career: 2004 Brandon Stanford 33 299 9.1 1 2. 19.5 Maurice Caldwell (1985-88) 1. 27 Mark Ross (2011-13) 2005 Brandon Stanford 57 683 11.5 3 3. 18.3 Dave Baird (1988-90) 2. 19 Phillip Ng (1985-88) 2006 Joe Ort 50 814 16.3 3 2007 Shaun Adair 41 538 13.1 4 4. 18.2 Bob Donofrio (1968-70) 3. 18 John Weyrauch (2000-03) 2008 Shaun Adair 52 759 14.6 5 5. 17.8 John Carter (1988-91) 4. 17 Mark Layton (2007-10) 2009 Mark Layton 65 838 12.9 11 6. 17.1 Quincy Miller (1993-96) 5. 16 Shaun Adair (2005-08) 2010 Mark Layton 64 748 11.7 6 7. 16.5 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 16 Jamal Jordan (1990-92) 2011 Mark Ross 49 703 14.3 9 2012 Mark Ross 75 1030 13.7 10 8. 16.3 Dave Robertshaw (1965-67) 16 Quincy Miller (1993-96) 2013 Mark Ross 74 1078 14.6 8 9. 16.2 Joe Ort (2004-06) 8. 14 Frank Corbo (1981-84) 2014 Ross Scheuerman 57 521 9.1 3 10. 16.0 Al Cognigni (1979-81) 9. 13 Phil Yarberough (1997-2000) 10. 12 Dave Baird (1988-90)

Phil Ng ’89

2015 115 LAFAYETTE Football Total Offense/Punting/ Scoring Records TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS (Rushing plus Passing) Year-by-Year Scoring Individual Records Top 10 Performances Leaders (since 1960):

Most Net Yards Gained: Most Net Yards Gained: Year Player TDs PATs 2Pt FGs Pts. Game: 480 Marko Glavic vs. Columbia,(2003) Single Season: 1960 Walter Doleschal 2 3 - 5 30 Season: 3,089 Rob Curley (2009) 1. 3089 Rob Curley (2009) 1961 Walter Doleschal 1 4 - 1 13 Career: 10,064 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 2. 2819 Marko Glavic (2003) 1962 Bill Horvath 0 3 - 3 13 3. 2790 Marko Glavic (2002) 1963 Bill Horvath 2 4/4 - - 16 1964 Bob Gombos 3 - - - 18 Most Offensive Plays: 4. 2727 Frank Baur (1988) 1965 Bill Vonroth 4 - 1 - 26 Game: 65 Marko Glavic vs. Colgate 5. 2641 Marko Glavic (2001) 1966 Chris Yaniger 4 6/13 - 1/2 33 (2003) 6. 2575 Frank Baur (1987) 1967 Bill Messick 0 11/12 - 3/9 20 1968 Bob Zimmers 7 - - - 42 Season: 486 Marko Glavic (2002) 7. 2423 Tom Kirchhoff (1992) 1969 Tom Triolo 9 - - - 54 Career: 1745 Marko Glavic (2000-03) 8. 2381 Frank Novak (1983) 1970 Rick Nowell 5 19/23 - 4/5 61 9. 2341 Tom Kirchhoff (1990) 1971 Doug Elgin 8 - - - 48 10. 2238 Ryan O’Neil (2011) 1972 Tony Giglio 7 - - - 42 1973 Tony Giglio 14 - - - 84 1974 Dan Kuhn 0 9/9 - 8/12 33 1975 Greg DeSanty 6 - - - 36 PUNTING RECORDS 1976 John Orrico 11 - - - 66 SCORING RECORDS 1977 Dave Heverling 0 20/22 - 14/19 62 1978 Dave Heverling 0 17/18 - 6/15 35 1979 Ed Rogusky 4 - - - 24 Individual Records 1980 Bob Bartnett 0 7/8 - 6/8 25 Individual Records 1981 Craig Williams 13 - - - 78 Most Punts: 1982 Nick Kowgios 16 - - - 96 Game: 22 Sam Moyer vs. Lehigh (1938) Most Points: 1983 Joe Genduso 0 31/35 - 6/15 49 Game: 30 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross 1984 Nick Kowgios 7 - - - 42 Season: 78 Bob Zimmers (1968) 1985 Mike Renzi 0 22/27 - 9/14 49 (2004) Career: 253 Adam Holt (1998-2001) 1986 Bruce McIntyre 11 - - - 66 30 Fred Robbins vs. Lehigh (1944) 1987 Jim Hodson 0 26/28 - 6/16 44 Highest Average Yards/Punt: 30 George “Mike” Wilson vs. 1988 Phillip Ng 13 - - - 80 Susquehanna (1926) 1989 Tom Costello 17 - - - 102 Game (min. 5 punts): 54.0 (5 punts, 270 yds.) 1990 Jim Hodson 0 25/26 - 12/17 61 Walt Zirinsky vs. Muhlenberg (1941) Season: 120 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 1991 Jason McLaughlin 0 29/33 - 12/21 65 Season (min. 20 punts): 42.6 (43 punts, 1831 yds.) Career: 326 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 1992 Jason McLaughlin 0 46/47 - 10/19 76 1993 Jason McLaughlin 0 31/32 - 9/18 58 Charles Loiacano (1946) 1994 Erik Marsh 12 - - - 72 Career (min. 70 punts): 39.4 (117 punts, 4604 yds.) Most Touchdowns: 1995 Leonard Moore 7 - - - 42 Ethan Swerdlow (2011-12) Game: 5 Joe McCourt vs. Holy Cross (2004) 1996 Brian Menecola 0 18/22 - 12/18 54 5 Fred Robbins vs. Lehigh (1944) Quincy Miller 9 - - - 54 5 George “Mike” Wilson vs. 1997 Todd Stahlnecker 10 - - - 60 Longest Punt: 1998 Leonard Moore 10 - 1 - 62 93 yds. Tom Kearns vs. Franklin & Marshall (1937) Susquehanna (1926) 1999 Brian Tuma 10 - - - 60 Season: 20 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 2000 Andrew May 7 - - - 42 Career: 54 Joe McCourt (2001-04) 2001 Martin Brecht 0 21/24 - 11/17 54 2002 Joe McCourt 14 - - - 84 Top 10 Performances 2003 Joe McCourt 17 - 1 - 104 Most Points (Kicking): 2004 Joe McCourt 17 - - - 102 Highest Average Yards/Punt: Game: 16 Jim Hodson vs. Fordham (1989) 2005 Jonathan Hurt 16 - - - 96 Single Season (min. 20 punts): Season: 79 Martin Brecht (2002) 2006 Jonathan Hurt 17 - - - 102 2007 Davis Rodriguez 0 31-33 6/10 55 1. 42.6 (43 punts, 1831 yards) Charles Loiacano (1946) Career: 255 Jason McLaughlin (1991-94) 2008 Davis Rodriguez 0 32-33 13/15 71 2. 41.4 (52 punts, 2154 yards) David Yankovich (2007) 2009 Mark Layton 11 - 1 - 68 3. 40.1 (69 punts, 2766 yards) Dave Brown (1965) 2010 Davis Rodriguez 0 22-23 14-20 64 4. 39.6 (56 punts, 2218 yards) Ethan Swerdlow (2011) Top 10 Performances 2011 Mark Ross 9 - - 56 2012 Mark Ross 10 - - 60 5. 39.4 (66 punts, 2599 yards) Ryan Forrester (2014) 2013 Ross Scheuerman 14 - - 108 6. 39.1 (63 punts, 2386 yards) Ethan Swerdlow (2012) Most Points: 2014 Ross Scheuerman 16 - - 96 7. 39.0 (53 punts, 2067 yards) Joe Genduso (1985) Single Season: 8. 38.0 (31 punts, 1178 yards) Bob Zimmers (1967) 1. 120 George “Mike” Wilson (1926) 9. 37.8 (36 punts, 1360 yards) Eric Krupa (1991) 2. 108 Ross Scheuerman (2013) 10. 37.7 (57 punts, 2149 yards) Tom Kondash (2008) 3. 104 Joe McCourt (2003) 37.7 (32 punts, 1206 yards) Rick Ziska (2006) 4. 102 Jonathan Hurt (2006) 102 Joe McCourt (2004) 102 Tom Costello (1989) 7. 96 Ross Scheuerman (2014) 96 Jonathan Hurt (2005) 96 Nick Kowgios (1982) 10. 84 Joe McCourt (2002) 84 Tony Giglio (1973)

2015 116 LAFAYETTE Football Interception/Tackle Records

Year-by-Year INTERCEPTION TACKLE RECORDS Interception Leaders RECORDS (since 1975): Individual Records Individual Records Year Player Int. Yards Most Tackles: 1975 Greg Shugars 3 3 Most Interceptions: Game: 26 (16 solo, 10 assisted) 1976 Greg Shugars 4 14 Game: Daryl Boich vs. Army (1989) 1977 Jim Medes 3 9 3 Horace Davis vs. Bucknell (1987) Season: 165 (95 solo, 70 assisted) 1978 Jim Medes 7 68 George Wilson (1980) 1979 Dave Shea 6 92 3 Mike Joseph vs. Bucknell (1986) 1980 Joe Skladany 5 37 3 Frank Gaziano vs. East Stroudsburg Career: 532 (344 solo, 188 assisted) 1981 Bob Mahr 10 48 (1984) Joe Skladany (1978-81) 1982 Bob Mahr 5 34 1983 Dave Rankins 6 53 3 Dave Shea vs. Kings Point (1979) 1984 Dave Rankins 6 88 3 Ed DiSalvo vs. Columbia (1969) Most Sacks: 1985 Dave Rankins 4 29 3 Larry Flohr vs. Kings Point (1968) Game: 5 Brian Guttman vs. Lehigh (1982) 1986 Mike Joseph 7 40 3 Don Hughes vs. Lehigh (1967) Season: 11 Gavin Morrissey (1995) 1987 Horace Davis 5 89 11 Keith Grant (1989) 1988 Dwayne Norris 4 29 Season: 10 Bob Mahr (1981) 1989 Walt Johnson 2 5 Career: 19 Mike Joseph (1984-87) 11 Mike King (1985) rodney Shannon 2 12 Career: 25 Harrison Bailey (1991-94) 1990 Tim Moncman 3 9 1991 Rob Kulbacki 5 16 Longest Interception Return: 1992 Chris Hummel 1 55 100 yds. Jeff Werrell & Adriel Linyear Top 10 Performances Shawn Carter 1 33 vs. Columbia (2001) Matt Cope 1 25 (since 1975): Jojo Herndon 1 15 pete Ohnegian 1 12 100 yds. Darius Safford vs. Colgate (2011) Netfa Slaughter 1 9 Most Total Tackles: Ed Albert 1 4 Single Season: Craig Davis 1 1 Top 10 Performances 1. 165 George Wilson (1980) John Troxell 1 0 Tramont Evans 1 0 (since 1975) 2. 154 Joe Skladany (1980) 1993 Matt Cope 6 130 3. 153 Ryan Hiles (1998) 1994 B.J. Gallis 3 28 4. 145 Dan Bengele (1997) Kevin Conaboy 3 39 Most Passes Intercepted: 1995 B.J. Gallis 5 42 Single Season: 5. 142 Joe Skladany (1979) 1996 B.J. Gallis 3 34 1. 10 Bob Mahr (1981) 6. 141 Kevin McManus (1992) 1997 Angel Colon 6 46 2. 7 Mike Joseph (1986) 7. 139 Darly Boich (1989) 1998 Elijah Beamon 3 29 8. 135 George Wilson (1981) 1999 Elijah Beamon 6 43 7 Jim Medes (1978) 2000 Bryant Ibekwe 2 5 4. 6 Elijah Beamon (1999) 9. 133 Maurice Bennett (2005) Elijah Beamon 2 36 6 Angel Colon (1997) 133 Dick Galbally (1975) 2001 Adriel Linyear 2 65 Matt Van Doren 2 148 6 Matt Cope (1993) Darnell Azeez 2 2 6 Joe Yanek (1986) Most Sacks: 2002 Bill Stocker 3 1 6 Dave Rankins (1984) Single Season: 2003 Matt Van Doren 2 33 6 Dave Rankins (1983) 1. 11 Gavin Morrissey (1995) 2004 Torian Johnson 2 66 11 Keith Grant (1989) Andrew Brown 2 11 6 Dave Shea (1979) 2005 Torian Johnson 3 86 11 Mike King (1985) 2006 Torian Johnson 3 27 Most Yards Gained: 4. 9 Shawn Reilly (2000) 2007 Nigel Bryant 3 18 9 Harrison Bailey (1993) Marvin Clecidor 3 40 Single Season: 2008 Neil Goldsmith 3 51 1. 148 Matt Van Doren (2001) 9 Harrison Bailey (1994) 2009 Eric McGovern 3 0 2. 135 Darius Safford (2011) 9 Pete Ohnegian (1991) 2010 Kyle Simmons 2 37 3. 130 Matt Cope (1993) 9 Mike King (1983) 2011 Darius Safford 4 135 9. 8 John Green (1998) 2012 Shane Black 4 42 4. 126 Brian Tuma (1997) Jared Roberts 4 44 5. 111 Horace Davis (1986) 8 Dan Bengele (1997) 2013 Matt Smalley 5 17 6. 101 Joe Yanek (1986) 8 Matt Sala (1988) 2014 Phillip Parham 3 35 7. 99 Dave MacPhee (1987) 8 Tom Padilla (1977) 8. 92 Dave Shea (1979) 9. 89 Horace Davis (1987) 10. 88 Mike Joseph (1987) 88 Dave Rankins (1984)

2015 117 LAFAYETTE Football Year-by-Year Tackle Year-by-Year Sack Leaders (since 1975): Leaders (since 1975):

Year Player Sacks Year Player UT AT Total 1975 Tom Padilla 7 1975 Dick Galbally - - 133 1976 Tom Padilla 6 1976 Mike McAfee - - 96 1977 Tom Padilla 8 1977 Mike McAfee 50 62 112 1978 Mike Weber 7 1978 Brent Beyer 76 49 125 1979 Jon Best 6 1979 Joe Skladany 88 54 142 1980 Tony Green 4 1980 George Wilson 95 70 165 1981 Tony Green 7 1981 George Wilson 98 37 135 1982 Brian Guttman 7 1982 Tony Green 61 25 86 1983 Mike King 9 1983 John Anderson 54 68 122 1984 Charles Brantley 6 1984 Frank Gaziano 67 41 108 1985 Mike King 11 1985 Frank Gaziano 51 54 105 1986 Matt Higgins 4 1986 Mike Shumaker 54 44 98 1987 Horace Davis 3 1987 Mike Shumaker 67 41 108 Mike Shumaker 3 1988 Joel Cummiskey 42 64 106 Keith Grant 3 1989 Daryl Boich 59 80 139 1988 Matt Sala 8 1990 Kevin McManus 50 69 119 1989 Keith Grant 11 1991 Kevin McManus 68 59 127 1990 Dave Gash 4 1992 Kevin McManus 83 58 141 1991 Pete Ohnegian 9 1993 Netfa Slaughter 79 46 125 1992 Harrison Bailey 7 1994 Rawle Howard 88 58 146 1993 Harrison Bailey 9 1995 Rawle Howard 78 58 136 1994 Harrison Bailey 9 1996 B.J. Gallis 75 40 115 1995 Gavin Morrissey 11 1997 Dan Bengele 89 56 145 1996 Andy Zabinski 5 David Nelson ’06 1998 Ryan Hiles 97 56 153 1997 Dan Bengele 8 1999 Ryan Hiles 45 43 88 1998 John Green 8 David Nelson ’06 2000 Bryant Ibekwe 52 36 88 1999 John Fisher 5 2001 Matt Bourdon 47 48 95 Chad Williamson 5 Award of Valor 2002 Chris Partridge 48 58 106 2000 Shawn Reilly 9 2003 Maurice Bennett 52 56 108 2001 Matt Bourdon 4 2004 Maurice Bennett 52 67 119 2002 Pat Brown 5 Established on Feb. 25, 2005 Maurice Bennett 48 90 133 Chris Partridge 5 2006 Andy Romans 57 52 109 2003 Maurice Bennett 4 2006, the David Nelson ’06 2007 Andy Romans 52 61 113 Wes Erbe 4 Award of Valor is presented 2008 Andy Romans 39 57 96 2004 Marvin Snipes 6 2009 Mike Schmidlein 39 61 100 2005 Maurice Bennett 7 to the member of the football 2010 Mike Schmidlein 52 56 108 2006 Keith Bloom 5 2011 Leroy Butler 35 56 91 2007 Andrew Poulson 3.5 team who displays an 2012 Mike Boles 34 54 88 2008 Jason Mills 5.5 exceptional amount of heart 2013 Mike Boles 34 50 84 2009 Ian Dell 7.5 2014 Mark Dodd 30 59 89 2010 Leroy Butler 3 and courage. A co-captain Mike Grimaldi 3 2011 Rick Lyster 3 of the 2005 Patriot League 2012 Shane Dorner 5.5 title team, Nelson overcame 2013 Tyrus White 5 2014 James Coscia 4 a near-fatal stabbing in Boston before his 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 ’06 2006 Archie Fisher ’06 2007 D.J. Brown ’08 Adrian Lawson ’08 2008 D.J. Brown ’08 Joe Skladany ’82 Harrison Bailey ’95 2009 Pete Bross ’13 2010 Nick Nardone ’11 2011 Nate Dixon ’12 2012 Zach Zweizig ’15 2013 Max Ngolla ’15 2014 Zach Zweizig ’15

2015 118 LAFAYETTE Football Kicking/Kick and Punt Return Records KICKING RECORDS PUNT RETURNS Individual Records Top 10 Performances

Most Field Goals: (since 1975) 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) Longest Field Goals: 3. 336 Angel Colon (1999) 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) 50 yds. Davis Rodriguez (2010) 7. 244 John Orrico (1975) 49 yds. Joe Genduso at Bucknell (1983) 8. 240 Ryan Priest (1983) 48 yds. Rick Ziska at Georgetown (2004) 9. 213 Shaun Adair (2006) 48 yds. Frank Grube vs. Washington & Jefferson 10. 203 Derik Mesquita (1997) (1926; dropkick) 48 yds. Austin O’Brien at Penn (2011) Highest Average Per Return: Brandon Stanford ’06 Most PAT Made (Kicking): Single Season: 1. 22.5 Ryan Priest (1982) Game: 9 (10 att.) Frank Newberry vs. 2. 18.9 Greg DeSanty (1975) Lebanon Valley (1905) 3. 14.6 Brandon Stanford (2005) Season: 51 (51 att.) Jim Hodson (1988) 4. 14.0 Shaun Adair (2007) Career: 134 (140 att.) Jim Hodson (1987-90) 5. 13.4 Jarrett Shine (1992) 6. 13.3 Shaun Adair (2006) Top 10 Performances 7. 12.7 Jamel Smith (2012) 8. 11.9 Derik Mesquita (1997) Most Field Goals Made: 9. 11.2 Angel Colon (1999) Single Season: 11.2 Carmine DeSantis (1981) 1. 16 Martin Brecht (2002) 2. 14 Dave Heverling (1977) 14 Davis Rodriguez (2010) KICKOFF RETURNS 4. 13 Jim Hodson (1989) 13 Davis Rodriguez (2008) 6. 12 Jason McLaughlin (1992) Top 10 Performances 12 Jim Hodson (1990) (since 1975) 8. 11 Martin Brecht (2001) 11 Rick Ziska (2005) Most Yards Gained: 10. 10 Jason McLaughlin (1992) Single Season: 1. 715 Ross Scheuerman (2011) Most PATs Made (since 1963): 2. 625 Larry Johnson (2004) Single Season: 3. 600 Maurice Caldwell (1988) 1. 51 Jim Hodson (1988) 4. 597 Kurt Bowman (1986) 2. 46 Jason McLaughlin (1992) 5. 578 Larry Johnson (2003) Larry Johnson ’06 3. 39 Mark Petty (1982) 6. 562 Matt Smalley (2013) 4. 37 Ryan Gralish (2013) 7. 558 Larry Johnson (2005) 37 Davis Rodriguez (2009) 8. 500 Scott Kershaw (1990) 37 Rick Ziska (2004) 9. 499 Nino DiMatteo (1997) 37 Mike Renzi (1986) 10. 472 Greg Stripe (2010) 8. 32 Jim Hodson (1989) 32 Davis Rodriguez (2008) Highest Average Per Return: 10. 31 Davis Rodriguez (2007) Single Season (min. 15 returns): 31 Martin Brecht (2002) 1. 29.6 Matt Smalley (2013) 31 Jason McLaughlin (1993) 2. 27.5 Larry Johnson (2003) 31 Joe Genduso (1983) 3. 26.6 Larry Johnson (2005) 4. 25.0 Scott Kershaw (1990) RETURN RECORDS 5. 24.6 John Orrico (1976) 6. 23.1 Larry Johnson (2004) Individual Records 23.1 Ross Scheuerman (2011) 8. 22.2 Maurice Caldwell (1989) Longest Kickoff Return: 9. 22.1 Rodney Shannon (1989) 10. 21.7 Nino DiMatteo (1997) 99 yds. Matt Smalley at Georgetown (2013, TD) 98 yds. Matt Smalley vs. Sacred Heart (2013, TD) 97 yds. Andrew May vs. Holy Cross (2000; TD)

Longest Punt Return: 92 yds. Ryan Priest vs. Lehigh (1982; TD) Martin Brecht ’03

2015 119 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette’s All-Patriot League Players — 1986-2014

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

Patriot League All-Anniversary Team 06), Matt Smalley (2013-14), DE Marvin 2008 (DPOY: LB Andy Romans) —1986-2000: DB Matt Cope ’96, DB B.J. Snipes (05-06), LB Mike Schmidlein (09- First Team: LB Mark Leggiero, DE Jason Gallis ’97, TB Erik Marsh ’95, PK Jason 10), DL Kyle Sprenkle (06-07), WR Phil Mills, LB Andy Romans, FB Joe Russo McLaughlin ’95 Yarberough (99-00) Second Team: WR Shaun Adair, WR Michael Conte, OT Ryan Hart-Predmore, OT Leo Four-time All-Patriot League honorees 2014 First Team: SS Jared Roberts, TB Ross Plenski, K Davis Rodriguez (2): PK Jason McLaughlin (91-94), TB/RS Scheuerman, Matt Smalley CB Ross Scheueman (12-14) Second Team: OL Zack Mazur 2007 (DPOY: LB Andy Romans) First Team: OG Greg Lippert, OT Jesse Three-time All-Patriot League honorees 2013* First Team: LB Mike Boles, OL Luke Padilla, LB Andy Romans, FB Joe Russo, DT (15): WR/RS Shaun Adair (07-08), DB Chiarolanzio, WR Mark Ross, Matt Smalley Kyle Sprenkle, FS Marcel Quarterman Elijah Beamon (98-00), LB Dan Bengele CB/RS Second Team: WR Shaun Adair, WR Michael (95-97), DB Angel Colon (97-99), DB Matt Second Team: PK Ryan Gralish, FB Greg Conte, DL Keith Bloom, LB Mark Leggiero, Cope (93-95), CB Brandon Ellis (09-11), Kessel, OL Zach Mazur, DL Steve Mercado, DB Marvin Clecidor DL John Green (96-98), PK Jim Hodson SS Jared Roberts, TB Ross Scheuerman (88-90), LB Mark Leggiero (07-09), TB 2006* (OPOY: TB Jonathan Hurt) Erik Marsh (92-94), OL Kevin Moss (01- 2012 (ROY: WR Jamel Smith) First Team: TB Jonathan Hurt, FS Torian 03), SS Jared Roberts (12-14), LB Andy First Team: DL Rick Lyster, WR Mark Ross Johnson, WR Joe Ort, LB Andy Romans, OL Romans (06-08), WR Mark Ross (11-13), Second Team: OL Luke Chiarolanzio, SS Mike Saint Germain, DE Marvin Snipes, OL Chris Royle (00-02), OL Damian Jared Roberts, CB Darius Safford, CB Kyni DL Kyle Sprenkle Wroblewski (96-98) Scott, TB Ross Scheuerman Second Team: TE Kevin Ganascioli, DB Adrian Lawson, OL Greg Lippert, DL Dan Two-time All-Patriot League honorees 2011 (ROY: TB Ross Scheuerman) Liseno, QB Brad Maurer, OL Jesse Padilla, K (35): DL Harrison Bailey (93-94), LB First Team: OG Scott Biel, LB Leroy Butler, Rick Ziska Maurice Bennett (04-05), OL Scott Biel CB Brandon Ellis, P Ethan Swerdlow (2010-11), OL Drew Buettner (04-05), TE Second Team: TE Kevin Doty, LB Ben 2005* First Team: WR Brandon Stanford, Mike Conte (07-08), OL Luke Chiarolanzio Eaton, DL Rick Lyster, WR Mark Ross, TB OL Drew Buettner, OL Mike Saint Germain, (12-13), LB Blake Costanzo (04-05), TB & RS Ross Scheuerman DL Marvin Snipes, LB Maurice Bennett Tom Costello (88-89), OL Jeff Denning Second Team: QB Brad Maurer, TE Chad (94-95), TE Kevin Doty (2010-11), DB B.J. 2010 First Team: DB Brandon Ellis, WR Walker, LB Blake Costanzo, LB Dion Gallis (95-96), OT Ryan Hart-Predmore Mark Layton, PK, Davis Rodriguez Witherspoon, DB Torian Johnson, DB Tye (2008-09), LB Rawle Howard (94-95), Second Team: OG Scott Biel, OT Anthony Murphy TE Glenn Hunzinger (94-95), FS Torian Buffolino, FB Pat Creahan, TE Kevin Doty, Johnson (05-06), OL Matt Kujovsky (93- DT Doug Gerowski, LB Mike Schmidlein, C 2004* (OPOY: TB Joe McCourt, Coach: 94), WR Mark Layton (09-10) OL Greg Mike Wojcik Frank Tavani) Lippert (2006-07), DL Rick Lyster (11-12), First Team: TB Joe McCourt, OL Stephen QB Brad Maurer (05-06), OL Zack Mazur 2009 First Team: OT Ryan Hart-Predmore, Bono, OL Joe Ungrady, LB Maurice Bennett (2013-14), TB Joe McCourt (03-04), WR WR Mark Layton, LB Mark Leggiero, TB Second Team: OL Drew Buettner, LB Blake Quincy Miller (95-96), DL Gavin Morrissey Maurice White, DT Ian Dell Costanzo, P Mike Davis (94-95), OL Jesse Padilla (06-07), DB Mark Second Team: WR Mitchell Bennett, FB Jeff Reardon (92-93), PK David Rodriguez (08, Cumming, QB Rob Curley, DB Brandon 2003 First Team: OL Kevin Moss 10), TE Craig Roubinek (92-93), FB Joe Ellis, P Tom Kondash, DT Andrew Poulson, Second Team: TB Joe McCourt Russo (07-08), OL Mike Saint Germain (05- LB Mike Schmidlein, C Mike Wojcik

2015 120 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette’s All-Patriot League Players — 1986-2014

Erik Marsh ’95 B.J. Gallis ’97 Matt Cope ’96

2002 First Team: OL Chris Royle, OL Kevin 1995 (ROY: TB Leonard Moore) 1990 (ROY: TB Art Dennis) Moss First Team: TE Glenn Hunzinger, DL Gavin First Team: none selected Second Team: QB Marko Glavic, WR John Morrissey, LB Rawle Howard, DB Tadji Second Team: PK Jim Hodson, DL Art Weyrauch Chattman, DB Matt Cope Bittel, LB Dave Weaver, DB Rodney Shannon Second Team: TB Leonard Moore, WR 2001 (ROY: TB Joe McCourt) Quincy Miller, OL Jeff Denning, LB Dan 1989 (OPOY: TB Tom Costello) First Team: OL Chris Royle Bengele, DB B.J. Gallis First Team: TB Tom Costello, OL Dave Second Team: TE Stewart Kupfer, OL Kevin (Co-POY: TB Erik Marsh) Williams, OL Gee Lofstead, PK Jim Hodson, Moss LB Daryl Boich, DB Dwayne Norris 1994* (Co-ROY: QB Shawn McHale, Coach: Second Team: TE Matt Winters, P Daryl 2000 (OPOY: WR Phil Yarberough, ROY: Bill Russo) Boich QB Marko Glavic) First Team: TB Erik Marsh, WR Tramont First Team: WR Phil Yarberough, Evans, OL Matt Kujovsky, DL Harrison 1988* (POY: QB Frank Baur, OPOY: QB FB Ryan Mayo Bailey, DL Derek Mast, DL Gavin Morrissey, Frank Baur, ROY: TB Tom Costello, Coach: Second Team: OL Chris Royle, LB Rawle Howard, DB Matt Cope Bill Russo) DB Elijah Beamon Second Team: QB Shawn McHale, WR First Team: QB Frank Baur, TB Tom Jarrett Shine, TE Glenn Hunzinger, OL Jeff Costello, WR Phillip Ng, OL Andy Nygren, 1999 First Team: LB John Fistner Denning, OL Jeremy Sweeney, PK Jason PK Jim Hodson Second Team: WR Phil Yarberough, McLaughlin DB Elijah Beamon, DB Angel Colon 1987* First Team: LB Horace Davis, DB 1993 (OPOY: TB Erik Marsh) Mike Joseph 1998 (ROY: DB Kenya Allen) First Team: TB Erik Marsh, TE Craig First Team: TB Leonard Moore, DL John Roubinek, OL Matt Kujovsky, OL Dave 1986* First Team: TB Bruce McIntyre, OL Green Pyne, DL Harrison Bailey, DL Ed Sasso, LB Chris Thatcher, P Joe Genduso Second Team: OL Damian Wroblewski, LB Nefta Slaughter, DB Matt Cope Ryan Hiles, DB Elijah Beamon, DB Angel Second Team: PK Jason McLaughlin, LB (note: second team all-league selection began Colon Doug Hines, DB Mark Reardon in 1989) *denotes Patriot League champions 1997 (DPOY: LB Dan Bengele) 1992* (OPOY: TB Erik Marsh, First Team: OL Damian Wroblewski, Coach: Bill Russo) OPOY= Offensive Player of the Year DL John Green, LB Dan Bengele First Team: QB Tom Kirchhoff, TB Erik DPOY= Defensive Player of the Year Second Team: DB Angel Colon Marsh, TE Craig Roubinek, OL Chris ROY= Rookie of the Year Bellucci, OL Ed Hudak, OL Pete Ravalico, Coach= Coach of the Year 1996 (DPOY: DB B.J. Gallis) PK Jason McLaughlin, DB Mark Reardon POY+ Player of the Year (Discontinued in First Team: WR Quincy Miller, PK Brian Second Team: WR Jamal Jordan, DL Pete 2001) Menecola, DL Craig Hansen, LB Dan Ohnegian, LB Kevin McManus Bengele, DB B.J. Gallis Second Team: OL Jim Goff, OL Damian 1991 (ROY: TB Erik Marsh) Wroblewski, DL John Green First Team: PK Jason McLaughlin Second Team: OL Dave Levine, DB Rob Kulbacki, P Eric Krupa

2015 121 LAFAYETTE Football 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 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 Noreen Chamberlain Wagner 11-time East Coast Conference champion in track and field; All-East honoree 2009-10 Stefan Ciosici ’00 Standout men’s basketball player 2011-12 Harvey Cohen ’40 Standout men’s lacrosse player; National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee 2013-14 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 George “Rose” Barclay, 1898 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 Brian Ehlers ’00 Standout men's basketball player 2010-11 Jon Ellis ’54 Standout track athlete 1998-99 Otis Ellis ’89 Standout basketball player 1995-96 Doug Elgin ’73 Standout football player; Missouri Valley Conference commissioner 2011-12 John Ernst ’25 Multi-sport standout 2010-11 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 Ann Gold Field hockey/women’s lacrosse coach 2012-13 Suzi Farrell-Greene ’92 All-American field hockey player 2003-04 James Finnen Public Address announcer 1998-99 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 Ed Baker ’70 Allison Jones ’98 All-American lacrosse player 2010-11 Bob Kessler ’60 Standout baseball and soccer player 2011-12 Fred Morgan Kirby ’42 Standout in football, swimming and wrestling 2007-08 Tom Kirchhoff ’93 Standout football player 2012-13 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 Donald Lordan ’65 Standout baseball player who led team to College World Series 2013-14 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 Bob Mahr ’83 Football standout 2010-11 Erik Marsh ’95 All-American football player 2001-02 George McCaa 1910 2-time All-American football player 1985-86 Hope McCorkle ’98 Standout track and field/volleyball player 2012-13 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 George Wilson ’29

2015 122 LAFAYETTE Football Name Accomplishments Inducted

Beth Mowins ’89 Standout basketball player 2005-06 George “Sammy” Moyer ’41 Standout football player 1985-86 Alexandra Murphy-Bruder ’97 Field hockey All-American 2013-140 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 Jen Rothrock ’97 Standout softball player 2011-12 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 Herb McKracken 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 Mike Whitman ’82 Standout basketball player 2010-11 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

Team Accomplishments Inducted 1980 Women’s Lacrosse Team National Champions 2011-12 1896, 1921, 1926 Football Teams National Champions 2012-13 1971-72 Men’s Basketball Team Beat Virginia in final seconds of N.I.T. game 2013-14

Bill Russo

Steve Biale ’82

2015 123 LAFAYETTE Football 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 15 2000-14 81 88 0 .479 Totals 133 1882-2014 669 578 39 .535

Year-By-Year Records

Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T

1882 0 2 0 1910 7 2 0 1938 5 3 0 1966 3 6 0 1994+ 5 6 0 1883 2 4 0 1911 8 2 0 1939 4 5 0 1967 4 5 0 1995 4 6 1 1884 2 5 0 1912 4 5 1 1940 9 0 0 1968 7 3 0 1996 5 5 0 1885 3 2 1 1913 4 5 1 1941 5 4 0 1969 4 6 0 1997 3 8 0 1886 10 2 0 1914 5 3 2 1942 3 5 1 1970 6 5 0 1998 3 8 0 1887 7 2 0 1915 8 3 0 1943 4 1 0 1971 5 5 0 1999 4 7 0 1888 6 3 0 1916 2 6 1 1944 6 1 0 1972 3 7 0 2000 2 9 0 1889 3 4 2 1917 3 5 0 1945 1 7 1 1973 6 3 1 2001 2 8 0 1890 2 5 1 1918 3 4 0 1946 2 7 0 1974 3 7 0 2002 7 5 0 1891 2 9 1 1919 6 2 0 1947 6 3 0 1975 5 5 0 2003 5 6 0 1892 5 7 0 1920 5 3 0 1948 7 2 0 1976 5 5 0 2004+ 8 4 0 1893 3 6 0 1921* 9 0 0 1949 2 6 0 1977 5 6 0 2005+ 8 4 0 1894 5 6 0 1922 7 2 0 1950 1 8 0 1978 4 7 0 2006+ 6 6 0 1895 6 2 0 1923 6 1 2 1951 1 7 0 1979 5 3 2 2007 7 4 0 1896* 11 0 1 1924 7 2 0 1952 0 9 0 1980 3 7 0 2008 7 4 0 1897 9 2 1 1925 7 1 1 1953 5 4 0 1981 9 2 0 2009 8 3 0 1898 3 8 0 1926* 9 0 0 1954 4 5 0 1982 7 3 0 2010 2 9 0 1899 12 1 0 1927 5 3 1 1955 6 2 0 1983 6 5 0 2011 4 7 0 1900 9 2 0 1928 6 1 2 1956 6 3 0 1984 5 5 0 2012 5 6 0 1901 9 3 0 1929 3 5 0 1957 4 4 0 1985 6 5 0 2013+ 5 7 0 1902 8 3 0 1930 5 3 1 1958 5 3 1 1986 6 5 0 2014 5 6 0 1903 7 3 0 1931 7 2 0 1959 5 4 0 1987 4 7 0 Totals 669 578 39 1904 8 2 0 1932 3 5 0 1960 5 4 0 1988# 8 2 1 1905 7 2 1 1933 3 5 1 1961 2 6 1 1989 5 5 0 * National Champions 1906 8 1 1 1934 2 6 0 1962 3 6 0 1990 4 7 0 # Colonial League Champions 1907 7 2 1 1935 2 7 0 1963 1 8 0 1991 6 5 0 + Patriot League Champions 1908 6 2 2 1936 1 8 0 1964 0 7 2 1992+ 8 3 0 1909 7 0 1 1937 8 0 0 1965 3 7 0 1993 5 4 2

2015 124 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1882-1901

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

2015 125 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1902-1912

1902 (8-3) 1907 (7-2-1) Coach: David Fultz Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull Lafayette’s Pro 9/27 Gallaudet 23-0 W 9/28 Wyoming Seminary 22-0 W 10/4 Susquehanna 53-0 W 10/5 Ursinus 21-0 W Football Players 10/8 Gettysburg 14-0 W 10/9 Colgate 21-9 W 10/14 at Washington 10/12 Hamilton 43-0 W Harrison Bailey (OL-DL) Jack Ernst (BB-TB-WB) & Jefferson 12-0 W 10/26 at Navy 0-17 L Connecticut Coyotes (AFL), , 1925-27; 10/18 Manhattan 38-5 W 11/2 at Pennsylvania 0-15 L 1996 , 1928, 10/28 at Georgetown 23-0 W 11/9 Bucknell 34-0 W Boston Bulldogs, 1929; 11/1 Brown 6-5 W 11/16 at Syracuse 4-4 T Ed Baker (QB) Frankford Yellowjackets, 11/8 at Navy 11-12 L 11/23 at Lehigh 22-5 W ,1970; 1930 11/15 at Cornell 0-28 L 11/28 Dickinson 31-0 W Houston Oilers, 1972 11/22 Lehigh 0-6 L Adrian Ford (WB-E-BB-FB) 11/27 Dickinson 23-0 W 1908 (6-2-2) George Barclay (TB) Pottsville Maroons, 1927; Coach: George Barclay St. Louis, Rochester, 1899- Frankford Yellowjackets, 1903 (7-3) 9/26 Wyoming Seminary 10-0 W 1903 1927 Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/3 Stroudsburg Normal 22-0 W 9/26 Gallaudet 36-0 W 10/7 Superba Ath. Club 12-0 W Frank Baur (QB) B.J. Gallis (LB) 10/3 Gettysburg 11-0 W 10/10 at Princeton 0-0 T New York Giants,1990 B.C. Lions, 1997-1998; 10/10 Susquehanna 43-0 W 10/17 Medico-Chirurgical 23-0 W Edmonton Eskimos, 1999 10/17 Fordham 48-0 W 10/24 at Brown 8-6 W Elijah Beamon (OS) Tim Gerhart (DL) 10/24 at Navy 6-5 W 10/31 Bucknell 6-6 T Albany Conquest (AFL), , 1980 10/31 at New York University 8-6 W 11/7 at Pennsylvania 4-34 L 2002-04 11/7 at Princeton 0-11 L 11/21 Lehigh 5-11 L Jim Goff (OL) 11/14 Bloomsburg 29-0 W 11/26 Dickinson 12-0 W Ed Bedner (G-T) New York Giants, 2000 11/21 at Lehigh 6-12 L Frankford Yellowjack- 11/26 Dickinson 0-35 L 1909 (7-0-1) ets,1924; Frank “Hans” Grube (E) Coach: Bob Folwell New York Giants,1925-26 New York Yankees, 1928 1904 (8-2) 10/2 Wyoming Seminary 23-0 W Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/9 Hobart 50-0 W Maurice Bennett (LB) Tom Kirchoff (QB) 9/24 Wyoming Seminary 35-0 W 10/16 Swarthmore 22-0 W , 2006 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993 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 Charlie Berry (E) Frank Kirkleski (TB-BB) 10/8 Gallaudet 53-0 W 11/13 Stroudsburg Normal 43-0 W Pottsville Maroons, 1925-26 Pottsville Maroons, 1927; 10/12 at Princeton 0-5 L 11/20 at Lehigh 21-0 W Orange, N.J. Tornadoes, 10/15 Bloomsburg 33-0 W 11/25 Dickinson 5-0 W Steve Biale (OL), 1929; 10/22 Swarthmore 4-0 W , 1982 Newark Tornadoes, 1930; 10/29 Manhattan 54-0 W 1910 (7-2) Arizona Wrangler's (USFL), Brooklyn Dodgers, 1931 11/5 at Pennsylvania 0-22 L Coach: Bob Folwell 1982 11/24 Lehigh 40-6 W 9/24 Bloomsburg 31-0 W Nick Kowgios (RB) 10/1 Ursinus 10-0 W Matt Brennan (TB, BB) Detriot Lions, 1987 1905 (7-2-1) 10/8 Swarthmore 6-0 W New York Giants, 1925; Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/15 Princeton 0-3 L Brooklyn Lions,1926 Mike Levy (OL-DL) 9/30 Wyoming Seminary 23-0 W 10/22 Gettysburg 21-0 W Albany Conquest (AFL), 10/7 Ursinus 18-0 W 10/29 Bucknell 12-0 W Andrew Brown (LB) 2002-03, 10/11 Medico-Chirurgical 35-0 W 11/5 at Pennsylvania 0-18 L Edmonton Eskimos, 2006 Florida Firecats 2004 10/14 Jefferson Medical 48-0 W 11/19 Lehigh 14-0 W 10/21 at Princeton 4-22 L 11/24 Dickinson 41-0 W Johnny Budd (G-T) Adriel Linyear (WR-LS) 10/28 Lebanon Valley 79-0 W Frankford Yellowjack- Albany Conquest (AFL), 11/4 at Pennsylvania 6-6 T 1911 (8-2) ets,1926; 2002t 11/11 at Swarthmore 0-27 L Coaches: Bob Folwell & S.B. Newton Pottsville Maroons,1927-28 11/15 at Lehigh 53-0 W 9/23 Bloomsburg 53-0 W Henry Bulger “Bull” Lowe, Jr. 11/30 Bucknell 47-0 W 9/30 Ursinus 3-0 W Blake Costanzo (LB/Special (E-T) 10/7 Swarthmore 12-5 W Teams) Canton Bulldogs, 1920; 1906 (8-1-1) 10/14 Gettysburg 36-0 W New York Jets, 2006 Cleveland Indians, 1921; Coach: Dr. Alfred Bull 10/21 at Syracuse 10-0 W , 2007-08 Providence Steamroll- 9/29 Wyoming Seminary 34-0 W 10/28 Carlisle Indians 0-19 L Cleveland Browns, ers,1925, 27; Frankford 10/6 Ursinus 33-0 W 11/4 Bucknell 6-0 W 2009, 2010 YellowJackets, 1925-26 10/13 Medico-Chirurgical 34-0 W 11/11 at Pennsylvania 6-23 L , 2011 10/20 vs. No. Carolina 11/25 at Lehigh 11-0 W Chicago Bears, 2012, 2013 Joe Marhefka (E) College * 28-0 W 11/30 Dickinson 6-0 W San Francisco 49ers, 2014 Pottsville Maroons, 1925-28 10/27 Colgate 17-6 W 11/3 vs.Washington & 1912 (4-5-1) Art Deibel (G-T) Erik Marsh (RB) Jefferson @ 14-6 W Coach: George McCaa Canton Bulldogs, 1926 New York Jets, 1995 11/10 at Pennsylvania 0-0 T 9/28 Muhlenberg 20-3 W 11/17 Syracuse 4-12 L 10/5 Swarthmore 0-22 L Joe Dumoe (E) Bruce McIntyre (RB) 11/24 Lehigh 33-0 W 10/12 at Yale 0-16 L Rochester Jeffersons, 1920- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 11/29 Dickinson 26-6 W 10/19 Ursinus 11-0 W 21 Denver Broncos, 1987 * = at Richmond, Va. 10/26 at Pennsylvania 7-3 W @ = at Pittsburgh, Pa. 11/2 Bucknell 0-0 T John William “Doc” Elliott Bill Messick 11/9 Syracuse 7-30 L (FB-TB-WB) Pittsburgh Steelers, 1968 11/16 at Brown 7-21 L Canton Bulldogs, 1922-23; 11/23 Lehigh 0-10 L Cleveland Bulldogs, 1924- Tony Miller (FB) 11/28 Dickinson 19-13 W 25; Cleveland Indians, 1931 New York Jets, 1989

2015 126 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1913-1925

1913 (4-5-1) 1919 (6-2) 1925 (7-1-1) Coach: George McCaa Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 9/27 Muhlenberg 7-7 T 10/4 Muhlenberg 13-0 W 9/26 Muhlenberg 20-14 W 10/4 at Pennsylvania 0-10 L 10/11 at Princeton 6-9 L 10/3 at Pittsburgh 20-9 W 10/11 at Yale 0-27 L 10/18 Haverford 41-0 W 10/10 Washington 40-0 W 10/18 Swarthmore 19-0 W 10/25 at Pennsylvania 0-23 L 10/17 vs. Colgate * 7-7 T 10/25 Albright 7-0 W 11/1 at Cornell 21-2 W 10/24 vs. Washington 11/1 Ursinus 44-2 W 11/8 Dickinson 48-0 W & Jefferson @ 6-7 L 11/8 at Pittsburgh 0-13 L 11/15 Trinity 35-0 W 10/31 St. Bonaventure 20-6 W 11/15 at Cornell 3-10 L 11/22 at Lehigh 10-6 W 11/7 Rutgers 34-0 W 11/22 at Lehigh 0-7 L 11/14 Susquehanna 47-0 W 11/27 Dickinson 7-0 W 1920 (5-3) 11/21 at Lehigh 14-0 W Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland * = at Philadelphia, Pa. 1914 (5-3-2) 10/2 Muhlenberg 20-0 W @ = at Polo Grounds, N.Y. Coach: Wilmer Crowell 10/9 at Navy 7-12 L 9/26 Delaware 41-0 W 10/16 at Pennsylvania 0-7 L 10/3 Ursinus 7-7 T 10/23 Catholic 84-0 W 10/10 at Pennsylvania 0-0 T 10/30 at Pittsburgh 0-14 L 10/17 at Princeton 0-16 L 11/6 Bucknell 10-7 W Lafayette’s Pro 10/24 Villanova 14-3 W 11/13 Villanova 34-0 W 10/31 Penn State 0-17 L 11/20 Lehigh 27-7 W Football Players 11/7 Muhlenberg 24-3 W 11/14 Albright 42-6 W 1921 (9-0) Bob Millman (WB-BB) Joe Skladany (LB) 11/21 Lehigh 7-17 L NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Pottsville Maroons, 1925-27 Arizona Wranglers, (USFL), 11/26 Dickinson 56-7 W Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 1982 9/24 Muhlenberg 48-0 W Walter Stanley “Dinty” Moore 1915 (8-3) 10/1 Pittsburgh 6-0 W (WB-BB) Rich Smith (TE) Coach: Wilmer Crowell 10/8 Dickinson 27-0 W Pottsville Maroons, 1927 , 1980 9/25 Muhlenberg 14-7 W 10/15 at Bucknell 20-7 W 10/2 Ursinus 13-2 W 10/22 vs. Fordham * 28-7 W Don Nickles (TB-FB) Ed Staahl (OL) 10/9 at Washington 10/29 Rutgers 35-0 W Pittsburgh Steelers, 1960 New York Jets, 1983 & Jefferson 0-17 L 11/5 at Pennsylvania 38-6 W 10/16 at Princeton 3-40 L 11/12 Delaware 44-0 W Matt O’Connell (E) Rob Stewart (QB) 10/20 Delaware 31-0 W 11/19 at Lehigh 28-6 W Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924- , 1978 10/23 Albright 46-0 W * = at Polo Grounds, N.Y. 25 10/30 at Pennsylvania 17-0 W Christopher Thatcher (OL) 11/6 Swarthmore 17-0 W 1922 (7-2) Jim O’Sullivan (P) , 1986 11/13 Penn State 3-33 L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Baltimore Colts, 1977 11/20 at Lehigh 35-6 W 9/30 Richmond 34-0 W Johnny Thompson (G) 11/25 Dickinson 27-7 W 10/7 at Pittsburgh 7-0 W Peter Ohnegian (OL-DL) Frankford Yellowjackets, 10/14 Muhlenberg 62-0 W Tampa Bay Storm, Miami 1929 1916 (2-6-1) 10/21 Bucknell 28-7 W Hooters, New Jersey Red Coach: Wilmer Crowell 10/28 at Boston College 12-0 W Dogs, Matt Walsh (RB) 9/30 Fordham 0-0 T 11/4 vs. Washington Los Angeles Avengers Cleveland Browns, 1978 10/7 Swarthmore 6-10 L & Jefferson * 13-14 L (AFL), 10/14 Ursinus 0-6 L 11/11 at Rutgers 33-6 W 1994-95, 1999-2000 Larry Walbridge (E) 10/21 at Princeton 0-33 L 11/25 Lehigh 3-0 W Rochester Jeffersons, 1920- 10/28 Lebanon Valley 27-14 W 12/2 at Georgetown 7-13 L Dave Pyne (OL) 21 11/4 at Pennsylvania 0-19 L * = at Polo Grounds, N.Y. New York Giants, 1994 11/11 Albright 32-0 W Bodie Weldon (WB-TB) 11/17 at Penn State 0-40 L 1923 (6-1-2) Robert Rasp (DB) Buffalo All-Americans, 1920 11/25 Lehigh 0-16 L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland , 1980 9/29 Muhlenberg 20-0 W Larry Walbridge (C) 1917 (3-5) 10/6 at Pittsburgh 0-7 L Vic Reuter (C) New York Giants, 1925 Coach: Robert “Punk” Berryman 10/13 Franklin & Marshall 33-0 W Staten Island Stapletons, 10/6 U.S. Ambulance 20-0 W 10/20 Springfield 21-0 W 1932 Joe Williams (G-E-FB) 10/13 Ursinus 12-6 W 10/27 Rutgers 6-6 T Canton Bulldogs, 1923; 10/20 Rutgers 7-33 L 11/3 vs. Washington Chris Royle (OL) New York Giants 1925-26 10/27 Muhlenberg 0-6 L & Jefferson * 6-6 T Tennessee Valley Vipers 11/3 at Pennsylvania 0-27 L 11/10 at Pennsylvania 8-6 W (AFL2), Mike Wilson (WB-TB-FB) 11/10 at Swarthmore 0-56 L 11/17 Dayton 45-0 W 2004 Frankford Yellowjackets, 11/17 Albright 42-0 W 11/24 at Lehigh 13-3 W 1929 11/24 at Lehigh 0-78 L * = at Polo Grounds, N.Y. Matt Sala (OL-DL) Albany Firebirds (AFL), Phil Yarberough (WR-LB) 1918 (3-4) 1924 (7-2) 1990 Albany Conquest (AFL), Coach: Lt. L.A. Cobbett Coach: G. Herbert McCracken 2002-03 10/19 Ursinus 17-0 W 9/27 Muhlenberg 13-0 W Johnny Scott (TB) 10/26 Muhlenberg 0-7 L 10/4 at Pittsburgh 10-0 W Rochester Jeffersons, 1920- Walter Zirinski (FB) 11/2 at Pennsylvania 0-34 L 10/11 Hobart 30-0 W 23 Cleveland Rams, 1945 11/18 Franklin & Marshall 13-0 W 10/18 at Bucknell 21-3 W 11/23 Lehigh 0-17 L 10/25 vs. Washington Dave Shea (DB) some players listed were NFL 11/28 Garden City Aviation 0-21 L & Jefferson * 20-6 W Pittsburgh Steelers, 1980 camp invitees and/or may 12/2 St. Joseph’s 18-13 W 11/1 at Pennsylvania 3-6 L have played on team practice 11/8 vs. Rutgers @ 7-43 L George Seashortz (fb-tb-wb) squad 11/15 Alfred 47-0 W Milwaukee Badgers, 1922; 11/22 Lehigh 7-0 W Kenosha Maroons, 1924 * = at Polo Grounds, N.Y. @ = at Princeton, N.J.

2015 127 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1926-1938

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

Lafayette’s national championship team of 1926. History was made in 1930 when Lafayette and Washington & Jefferson played the first indoor night college football game before a standing room only crowd of 17,000 at the Atlantic City Auditorium.

2015 128 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1939-1956

1939 (4-5) 1946 (2-7) 1952 (0-9) 1955 (6-2) Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin Coach: Steve Hokuf Coach: Steve Hokuf 9/30 Ursinus 33-0 W 9/28 Muhlenberg 20-32 L 9/27 at Bucknell 13-45 L 9/24 Muhlenberg 7-0 W 10/7 at Pennsylvania 0-6 L 10/5 at Pennsylvania 0-66 L 10/4 Albright 6-28 L 10/1 at Carnegie Tech. 41-14 W 10/14 Muhlenberg 6-7 L 10/12 Gettysburg 14-27 L 10/11 at Muhlenberg 0-37 L 10/8 Delaware 6-14 L 10/21 at Dartmouth 0-14 L 10/19 Washington 10/18 at Princeton 0-48 L 10/15 at Dartmouth 21-13 W 10/28 Gettysburg 40-0 W & Jefferson 7-6 W 10/25 at Yale 0-47 L 10/22 Bucknell 34-13 W 11/4 at New York 10/26 at Bucknell 0-29 L 11/1 New York University 7-14 L 10/29 at Gettysburg 14-15 L University 0-14 L 11/2 Colgate 0-39 L 11/8 at Rutgers 6-21 L 11/5 Rutgers 16-7 W 11/11 Rutgers 6-13 L 11/9 at Rutgers 2-41 L 11/15 at Delaware 12-13 L 11/19 at Lehigh 35-6 W 11/18 Washington 11/16 at Columbia 0-46 L 11/22 Lehigh 7-14 L & Jefferson 13-0 W 11/23 Lehigh 13-0 W 1956 (6-3) 11/25 at Lehigh 29-13 W 1953 (5-4) Coach: Steve Hokuf 1947 (6-3) Coach: Steve Hokuf 9/22 at Muhlenberg 26-0 W 1940 (9-0) Coach: Ivan Williamson 9/26 at Princeton 14-20 L 9/29 Temple 20-0 W Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 9/27 Muhlenberg 0-38 L 10/3 at Albright 28-7 W 10/6 at Delaware 28-14 W 9/28 Ursinus 20-0 W 10/4 at Pennsylvania 0-59 L 10/10 Muhlenberg 7-20 L 10/13 Albright 32-7 W 10/5 at New York 10/11 Gettysburg 14-13 W 10/17 Western Maryland 28-0 W 10/20 at Bucknell 13-7 W University 9-7 W 10/18 Bucknell 27-7 W 10/24 Bucknell 7-6 W 10/27 Gettysburg 6-12 L 10/12 at Muhlenberg 26-7 W 10/25 at Washington 10/31 at Franklin 11/3 at Rutgers 19-20 L 10/19 Gettysburg 45-6 W & Jefferson 20-12 W & Marshall 34-13 W 11/10 Western Maryland 43-7 W 10/26 at Army 19-0 W 11/1 Syracuse 14-7 W 11/7 Rutgers 13-14 L 11/17 Lehigh 10-27 L 11/2 Washington 11/8 Rutgers 0-20 L 11/14 Delaware 7-13 L & Jefferson 25-0 W 11/15 at Fordham 7-0 W 11/21 at Lehigh 33-13 W 11/9 at Rutgers 7-6 W 11/22 at Lehigh 7-0 W 11/16 Western Maryland 40-7 W 1954 (4-5) 11/23 Lehigh 46-0 W 1948 (7-2) Coach: Steve Hokuf Coach: Ivan Williamson 9/25 Albright 26-0 W 1941 (5-4) 9/25 Fordham 53-14 W 10/2 Carnegie Tech. 21-23 L Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 10/2 at Army 7-54 L 10/9 at Muhlenberg 0-27 L 9/27 at Virginia 6-25 L 10/9 Washington 10/16 at Buffalo 26-0 W 10/4 New York University 0-6 L & Jefferson 56-15 W 10/23 at Bucknell 0-7 L 10/11 at Navy 2-41 L 10/16 at Muhlenberg 46-13 W 10/30 Gettysburg 20-6 W 10/18 Muhlenberg 40-0 W 10/23 at Bucknell 19-7 W 11/6 at Rutgers 0-7 L 10/25 Brown 0-13 L 10/30 George Washington 33-14 W 11/13 at Delaware 7-41 L 11/1 at Gettysburg 17-6 W 11/6 at Rutgers 13-34 L 11/20 Lehigh 46-0 W 11/8 Rutgers 16-0 W 11/13 Ohio Wesleyan 27-7 W 11/15 Western Maryland 26-0 W 11/20 Lehigh 23-13 W 11/22 at Lehigh 47-7 W 1949 (2-6) 1942 (3-5-1) Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith Coach: Edward E. “Hook” Mylin 9/24 at Princeton 14-26 L 9/26 at Cornell 16-20 L 10/1 at Syracuse 13-20 L Did You Know? 10/3 at Army 0-14 L 10/8 Muhlenberg 35-14 W 10/10 Fort Monmouth 7-3 W 10/22 Delaware 0-7 L Lafayette played Lehigh twice annually from 1884- 10/17 at Brown 0-7 L 10/28 at George Washington 7-14 L 1901, with the exception of 1896, the only disruption in 10/24 Virginia 19-13 W 11/5 Rutgers 0-14 L the series. The two teams played three times in 1891. 10/31 at Bucknell 7-13 L 11/12 Bucknell 14-21 L 11/7 at Rutgers 19-13 W 11/19 at Lehigh 21-12 W Lafayette and Lehigh also met twice in 1943 and 11/14 Lakehurst 0-14 L 1944 during World War II, with the College Hill men 11/21 Lehigh 7-7 T 1950 (1-8) Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith winning all four games by a combined score of 205-7. 1943 (4-1) 9/23 Fordham 19-20 L Coach: Ben Wolfson 9/30 at Cornell 0-27 L 10/16 U.S. Naval Air Station 12-0 W 10/7 Scranton 7-20 L 10/23 Lehigh 39-7 W 10/14 at Muhlenberg 6-21 L 11/6 at Rutgers 0-13 L 10/21 at Delaware 9-7 W 11/20 Rutgers 9-2 W 10/28 at Bucknell 0-32 L 11/27 at Lehigh 58-0 W 11/4 Syracuse 0-34 L 11/11 at Rutgers 7-31 L 1944 (6-1) 11/18 Lehigh 0-38 L Coach: Ben Wolfson 10/7 at New York University 39-0 W 1951 (1-7) 10/14 at Syracuse 7-32 L Coach: Maurice “Clipper” Smith 10/21 at Lehigh 44-0 W 9/22 Albright 6-12 L 10/28 Rutgers 19-6 W 9/29 Rutgers 12-47 L 11/4 Ursinus 34-21 W 10/6 at Syracuse 0-46 L 11/11 at Rutgers 39-0 W 10/13 Muhlenberg 14-7 W 11/18 Lehigh 64-0 W 10/20 at Princeton 7-60 L 10/27 Bucknell 21-40 L 1945 (1-7-1) 11/10 Delaware 7-25 L Coach: Ben Wolfson 11/17 at Lehigh 0-32 L 9/29 at Columbia 14-40 L 10/6 at Princeton 7-7 T 10/13 at Colgate 0-47 L The first game between Lafayette and Lehigh. 10/20 Kings Point 7-26 L 10/27 Bucknell 2-26 L 11/3 at Temple 0-20 L 11/10 Rutgers 14-32 L 11/17 U.S. Naval Air Station 7-12 L 11/24 at Lehigh 7-0 W

2015 129 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1957-1974

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

2015 130 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1975-1988

1975 (5-5) 1981 (9-2) 1987 (4-7, 2-3 Colonial League) 1988 (8-2-1, 5-0 Colonial League) Coach: Neil Putnam Coach: Bill Russo Coach: Bill Russo COLONIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 9/20 at Kings Point 7-3 W 9/12 Central Conn. State 51-0 W 9/12 Kutztown 29-17 W Coach: Bill Russo 9/27 Columbia 10-7 W 9/19 at Davidson 14-7 W 9/19 at Holy Cross* 11-40 L 9/10 Kutztown 54-7 W 10/4 Hofstra 31-19 W 9/26 at Columbia 28-13 W 9/26 Columbia 38-7 W 9/17 Holy Cross* 28-20 W 10/11 Bucknell 5-15 L 10/3 Maine 17-0 W 10/3 at Cornell 12-17 L 9/24 at Columbia 49-3 W 10/17 at Pennsylvania 0-13 L 10/10 Bucknell 37-0 W 10/10 Bucknell* 42-21 W 10/1 at Colgate* 42-35 W 10/25 at Colgate 2-56 L 10/17 at Colgate 0-30 L 10/17 Davidson* 38-10 W 10/8 at Bucknell* 52-35 W 11/1 Gettysburg 20-12 W 10/24 at Gettysburg 28-14 W 10/24 at New Hampshire 19-21 L 10/15 at Army 17-24 L 11/8 at Rutgers 6-48 L 10/31 C.W. Post 48-10 W 10/31 Colgate* 14-35 L 10/22 Mercyhurst 50-18 W 11/15 Davidson 31-3 W 11/7 New Hampshire 18-21 L 11/7 Pennsylvania 14-23 L 10/29 Cornell 21-21 T 11/22 at Lehigh 14-40 L 11/14 at U.S.M.M.A. 49-13 W 11/14 at Army 37-49 L 11/5 Pennsylvania 17-31 L 11/21 at Lehigh 10-3 W 11/21 at Lehigh* 10-17 L 11/12 at Davidson* 38-13 W 1976 (5-5) 11/19 Lehigh* 52-45 W Coach: Neil Putnam 1982 (7-3) 9/11 at Army 6-16 L Coach: Bill Russo 9/18 Kings Point 7-10 L 9/11 Rhode Island 10-20 L 9/25 at Columbia 31-38 L 9/18 at Army 20-26 L 10/2 Wagner 44-21 W 9/25 at Columbia 53-23 W Team Captains 10/16 Pennsylvania 14-15 L 10/2 at Bucknell 37-6 W 10/23 Colgate 14-24 L 10/9 at Maine 14-28 L 1954 Russell Hedden 1989 Frank Baur, 10/30 at Bucknell 17-7 W 10/16 Pennsylvania 35-20 W 1955 Bob Fyvie, Dwayne Norris 11/6 at Gettysburg 30-3 W 10/23 Davidson 49-14 W Jack Burcin 1990 Art Bittel, Tom Costello 11/13 at Davidson 30-20 W 11/6 at Princeton 47-37 W 1956 Jack Slotter, 1991 Dave Levine, 11/20 Lehigh 21-17 W 11/13 Kutztown 36-3 W Robert Burcin Tim Moncman 11/20 Lehigh 34-6 W 1957 William Harrick, 1992 Tom Kirchhoff, 1977 (5-6) Joseph Bozik Kevin McManus Coach: Neil Putnam 1983 (6-5) 1958 Donald Dilly 1993 Chris Flood, 9/10 Maine 10-12 L Coach: Bill Russo 1959 Donald Nikles Pete Ohnegian, Dave Pyne, 9/17 at Colgate 12-38 L 9/10 East Stroudsburg 20-14 W 1960 Charles Bartos, Mark Reardon 9/24 at Columbia 10-21 L 9/17 at Davidson 35-12 W Robert Howard 1994 Harrison Bailey, 10/1 at Kings Point 33-6 W 9/24 Columbia 34-29 W 1961 Walter Doleschal, Erik Marsh 10/8 Bucknell 34-7 W 10/1 Bucknell 33-3 W Peter Lehr 1995 Glenn Hunzinger, 10/14 at Pennsylvania 7-42 L 10/8 Maine 38-39 L 1962 Martin Shane Gavin Morrissey, Jarrett Shine 10/22 at Army 6-42 L 10/15 at Pennsylvania 20-28 L 1963 John Brown, 1996 B.J. Gallis, Quincy Miller 10/29 Gettysburg 22-3 W 10/22 at James Madison 31-14 W Richard Zanewicz 1997 Dan Bengele, 11/5 Fordham 41-23 W 10/29 Colgate 7-21 L 1964 Douglas Dill, Craig Hansen, Todd Stahlnecker 11/12 Davidson 20-18 W 11/5 at Princeton 33-41 L George Hossenlopp 1998 Angel Colon, 11/19 at Lehigh 17-35 L 11/12 Kutztown 28-13 W 1965 Thomas Rosenberg, Damian Wroblewski, 11/19 at Lehigh 14-22 L Joseph Smodish, Andy Zabinski 1978 (4-7) Gabriel Washo 1999 John Fistner, Coach: Neil Putnam 1984 (5-5) 1966 Gary Marshall Jim Goff, 9/9 Gettysburg 31-0 W Coach: Bill Russo 1967 Robert Albus Chad Williamson 9/16 at Army 14-24 L 9/8 at Rhode Island 10-31 L 1968 Richard Lettieri 2000 Mike Levy, 9/23 Kings Point 10-13 L 9/15 New Hampshire 7-21 L 1969 Robert Zimmers, Phil Yarberough 9/30 at Columbia 0-21 L 9/22 Kutztown 16-3 W Gary Kolarik 2001 Jim Brown, 10/7 Fordham 17-14 W 9/29 at Columbia 23-14 W 1970 Richard McKay Barret Diefendefer 10/14 at Bucknell 14-7 W 10/6 at Maine 20-22 L 1971 Peter Tonks, 2002 Chris Partridge, 10/21 Pennsylvania 20-19 W 10/13 Connecticut 20-13 W Edward DiSalvo Chris Royle 10/28 at Maine 25-31 L 10/20 at Colgate 20-41 L 1972 Steven Huntzinger, 2003 Marko Glavic 11/4 at Colgate 7-17 L 11/3 at Bucknell 3-10 L Donald Meyer John Weyrauch, Wes Erbe, 11/11 at Davidson 12-17 L 11/11 East Stroudsburg 44-38 W 1973 Thomas Kubler, John-Frank Stubits 11/18 Lehigh 15-23 L 11/17 Lehigh 28-7 W James Nolan 2004 Wes Erbe, 1974 Adam Piergallini, Stephen Bono 1979 (5-3-2) 1985 (6-5) Michael Slattery 2005 Maurice Bennett, Coach: Neil Putnam Coach: Bill Russo 1975 Mark Jones, David Nelson 9/8 at Gettysburg 41-6 W 9/14 at New Hampshire 20-7 W John Grimes 2006 Brad Maurer, 9/15 at Kings Point 33-6 W 9/21 Colgate 14-30 L 1976 Matt Walsh, Marvin Snipes, Justin Stovall 9/22 at Davidson 13-16 L 9/28 Columbia 20-0 W George O’Shaughnessy 2007 Marcel Quarterman 9/29 Columbia 14-7 W 10/5 at Cornell 17-3 W 1977 John Orrico, Kyle Sprenkle 10/13 Bucknell 0-0 T 10/12 James Madison 20-13 W Thomas Padilla 2008 Andy Romans, Joe Russo 10/19 at Pennsylvania 9-7 W 10/19 at Navy 14-56 L 1978 Jim Medes, 2009 Ryan Hart-Predmore, 10/27 Maine 21-34 L 10/26 at Rhode Island 21-41 L Brian Musician Mark Leggiero, Andrew Poulson 11/3 Colgate 7-7 T 11/2 Towson 24-27 L 1979 Tim Gerhart, 2010 Mitch Bennett, 11/10 Wagner 21-3 W 11/9 Bucknell 47-0 W Rich Smith Mike Schmidlein 11/17 at Lehigh 3-24 L 11/16 Kutztown 23-7 W 1980 Steve MacCorkle, 2011 Mitch Bennett 11/23 at Lehigh 19-24 L Ed Rogusky Ben Eaton, Ryan O’Neil 1980 (3-7) 1981 Steve Biale, 2012 Rick Lyster Coach: Neil Putnam 1986 (6-5, 2-2 Colonial League) Joe Skladany Darius Safford 9/13 Central Conn. State 3-14 L Coach: Bill Russo 1982 Bob Mahr, 2013 Brad Bormann, Pat Crosby 9/20 Davidson 27-20 W 9/13 Kutztown 17-6 W Ed Stahl Randall Logan 9/27 at Columbia 0-6 L 9/20 Holy Cross* 14-38 L 1983 Rich Doverspike, 2014 Luke Chiarolanzio, 10/4 at Maine 3-24 L 9/27 at Columbia 26-21 W Frank Novak, Craig Williams James Coscia, Jared Roberts, 10/11 at Bucknell 0-14 L 10/4 Cornell 33-22 W 1984 Frank Corbo Ross Scheuerman 10/18 Pennsylvania 3-0 W 10/11 New Hampshire 16-20 L 1985 John Anderson, 11/1 at Colgate 0-44 L 10/18 at Davidson 51-14 W Ryan Priest 11/8 at New Hampshire 6-26 L 10/25 at Bucknell* 52-34 W 1986 Charles Brantley, 11/15 Kings Point 31-12 W 11/1 at Colgate* 7-42 L Ryan Priest, Chris Thatcher 11/22 Lehigh 0-32 L 11/8 at Pennsylvania 14-42 L 1987 Jim Johnson, 11/15 at Army 48-56 L Dave MacPhee 11/22 Lehigh* 28-23 W 1988 Chris LaPietra, Andy Nygren

2015 131 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 1989-2001 1989 (5-5, 2-2 Colonial League) 10/20 at Army 0-56 L 1992 (8-3, 5-0 Patriot League) 1997 (3-8, 2-4 Patriot League) Coach: Bill Russo 10/27 at Holy Cross* 3-34 L Patriot League Champions Coach: Bill Russo 9/9 Kutztown 44-14 W 11/3 at Fordham* 59-14 W Coach: Bill Russo 9/6 Fordham* 0-23 L 9/16 Holy Cross* 21-23 L 11/10 at Colgate* 7-36 L 9/12 Hofstra 21-14 W 9/13 at Army 14-41 L 9/23 at Pennsylvania 12-25 L 11/17 Lehigh* 14-35 L 9/19 Buffalo 49-28 W 9/20 Bucknell* 21-23 L 9/30 Columbia 52-14 W 9/26 at Princeton 35-38 L 9/27 at Brown 27-35 L 10/7 at Cornell 23-24 L 1991 (6-5, 3-2 Patriot League) 10/3 at Cornell 33-44 L 10/4 Columbia 31-3 W 10/14 Fordham 40-7 W Coach: Bill Russo 10/10 at Army 36-38 L 10/11 Colgate* 6-44 L 10/21 at Army 20-34 L 9/14 Buffalo 42-21 W 10/17 Harvard 31-29 W 10/18 at Cornell 34-41 (OT)L 10/28 Colgate* 38-33 W 9/21 at Va. Military Inst. 21-42 L 10/24 at Fordham* 44-21 W 10/25 Towson* 38-0 W 11/4 at Bucknell* 33-54 L 9/28 Yale 14-24 L 10/31 at Colgate* 37-28 W 11/1 New Haven 0-38 L 11/18 at Lehigh* 36-21 W 10/5 at Pennsylvania 20-12 W 11/7 Holy Cross* 15-6 W 11/15 at Holy Cross* 34-23 W 10/12 Bucknell* 20-16 W 11/14 at Bucknell* 49-7 W 11/22 at Lehigh* 31-43 L 1990 (4-7, 1-4 Patriot League) 10/19 Columbia 30-15 W 11/21 Lehigh* 32-29 W Coach: Bill Russo 10/26 at Hofstra 17-60 L 1998 (3-8, 3-3 Patriot League) 9/8 Kutztown 32-16 W 11/2 at Holy Cross* 14-48 L 1993 (5-4-2, 3-1-1 Patriot League) Coach: Bill Russo 9/15 Bucknell* 14-24 L 11/9 Fordham* 33-7 W Coach: Bill Russo 9/12 at Northeastern 7-41 L 9/22 at Yale 17-18 L 11/16 Colgate* 48-31 W 9/11 Bucknell* 31-14 W 9/19 Buffalo 14-16 L 9/29 Pennsylvania 20-13 W 11/23 at Lehigh* 18-36 L 9/18 at Buffalo 29-15 W 9/26 Brown 21-23 L 10/6 at Columbia 41-34 W 9/25 Princeton 7-21 L 10/3 at Dartmouth 10-13 (OT)L 10/13 Cornell 16-38 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) 1995 (4-6-1, 3-2 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani Coach: Bill Russo 9/9 TOWSON* 42-20 L 9/9 at Buffalo 24-17 W 9/16 PRINCETON 24-17 W 9/16 at Hofstra 0-26 L 9/23 at Penn 45-28 L 9/23 Pennsylvania 8-28 L 9/30 HARVARD 42-19 L 9/30 Columbia 10-10 T 10/7 at Columbia 47-22 L 10/7 at Dartmouth 7-14 L 10/14 at Bucknell* 42-30 L 10/14 at Princeton 0-41 L 10/21 HOLY CROSS* 28-13 W 10/21 at Holy Cross* 27-17 W 10/28 at Colgate* 17-14 L 10/28 at Bucknell* 11-30 L 11/4 at Fordham* 31-28 L 11/4 Colgate* 35-9 W 11/11 at Duquesne 23-14 L 11/11 Fordham* 24-21 (OT)W 11/18 LEHIGH* 31-17 L 11/18 at Lehigh* 30-37 (OT)L 2001 (2-8, 1-6 Patriot League) 1996 (5-5, 2-2 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani Coach: Bill Russo 9/8 at Towson* 16-13 (OT)L 9/14 Millersville 29-17 W 9/15 at Princeton cancelled 9/21 Northeastern 6-36 L 9/22 PENN 37-0 L 9/28 Cornell 30-19 W 9/29 at Harvard 38-14 L Erik Marsh ’95 10/5 at Harvard 17-7 W 10/6 COLUMBIA 31-14 W 10/12 at Fordham* cancelled 10/13 BUCKNELL* 17-16 L 10/19 at Columbia 0-3 L 10/20 at Holy Cross* 63-53 L 10/26 at Colgate* 9-40 L 10/27 COLGATE* 20-16 L Erik Marsh ’95 is the all-time leading rusher in Lafayette 11/2 at Army 21-41 L 11/3 FORDHAM* 45-24 L 11/9 Bucknell* 23-7 W 11/10 at Georgetown* 37-17 W history with 4,834 yards. A two-time All-American, Marsh 11/16 Holy Cross* 38-21 W 11/17 at Lehigh* 41-6 L helped lead the Leopards to Patriot League championships 11/23 Lehigh* 19-23 L in 1992 and 1994. ▲

2015 132 LAFAYETTE Football Lafayette Football 2002-2014 2002 (7-5, 5-2 Patriot League) 2005 (8-4 , 5-1 Patriot League) 2008 (7-4, 3-3 Patriot League) 2012 (5-6, 2-3 Patriot League) Coach: Frank Tavani Patriot League Champions Coach: Frank Tavani Coach: Frank Tavani 9/7 MONMOUTH 30-29 W Coach: Frank Tavani 9/6 at Marist 28-6 W 9/8 at William & Mary 17-14 W 9/14 TOWSON* 23-7 W 9/13 at Marist 40-21 W 9/13 GEORGETOWN* 24-6 W 9/15 PENN 28-21 W 9/21 PENN 21-52 L 9/10 RICHMOND 7-0 W 9/27 PENN 24-17 W 9/22 at Bucknell* 20-14 W 9/28 at Princeton 19-34 L 9/17 PRINCETON 21-23 L 10/4 HARVARD 27-13 L 9/29 at Robert Morris 31-28 L 10/5 at Duquesne 22-23 L 9/24 FORDHAM* 27-10 W 10/11 at Columbia 13-3 W 10/6 PRINCETON 35-14 L 10/12 at Columbia 28-21 W 10/1 at Georgetown* 12-7 W 10/18 at Liberty 35-21 W 10/13 at Yale 20-10 W 10/19 GEORGETOWN* 35-17 W 10/8 COLUMBIA 14-7 W 10/25 at Fordham* 48-13 W 10/20 HOLY CROSS* 30-13 W 10/26 at Fordham* 26-33 L 10/15 HARVARD 17-24 L 11/1 at Colgate* 21-13 L 10/27 GEORGETOWN* 20-17 L 11/2 at Colgate* 24-31 L 10/29 BUCKNELL* 33-20 W 11/8 at Bucknell* 38-21 W 11/3 at Colgate* 65-41 L 11/9 at Bucknell* 19-3 W 11/5 COLGATE* 15-18 L 11/15 HOLY CROSS* 27-26 L 11/10 at Fordham 36-27 L 11/16 HOLY CROSS* 42-13 W 11/13 at Holy Cross* 41-21 W 11/22 LEHIGH* 31-15 L 11/17 LEHIGH* 38-21 L 11/23 LEHIGH* 14-7 W 11/20 at Lehigh* 23-19 W 11/27 at Appalachian State 23-34 L 2009 (8-3, 4-2 Patriot League) 2013 (5-7, 4-1 Patriot League) 2003 (5-6, 2-5 Patriot League) (NCAA FCS Playoffs) Coach: Frank Tavani Patriot League Champions Coach: Frank Tavani 9/12 at Georgetown* 28-3 W Coach: Frank Tavani 9/6 MARIST 49-0 W 2006 (6-6, 5-1 Patriot League) 9/19 LIBERTY 19-13 L 9/7 SACRED HEART 26-24 L 9/13 at Towson* 13-19 L Patriot League Champions 9/26 PENN 20-17(OT)W 9/14 WILLIAM & MARY 34-6 L 9/27 PRINCETON 28-13 W Coach: Frank Tavani 10/3 at Yale 31-14 W 9/21 at Penn 27-21 L 10/4 GEORGETOWN* 10-17 L 9/2 at Sacred Heart 25-14 W 10/10 COLUMBIA 24-21 W 10/5 BUCKNELL* 31-7 W 10/11 COLUMBIA 41-27 W 9/9 at Bucknell* 21-0 W 10/17 at Harvard 35-18 W 10/12 at Princeton 42-26 L 10/18 at Harvard 27-34 L 9/16 PENN 21-11 L 10/24 FORDHAM* 26-21 W 10/19 at Harvard 35-16 L 10/25 FORDHAM* 30-32 L 9/23 at Princeton 26-14 L 10/31 BUCKNELL* 35-14 W 10/26 at Holy Cross* 41-23 W 11/1 COLGATE* 31-47 L 9/30 YALE 37-34 L 11/7 COLGATE* 56-49 W 11/2 at Georgetown* 45-27 W 11/8 BUCKNELL* 35-17 W 10/14 at Harvard 24-7 L 11/14 at Holy Cross* 28-26 L 11/9 COLGATE* 28-24 L 11/15 at Holy Cross* 41-13 W 10/21 HOLY CROSS 38-28 L 11/21 at Lehigh* 27-21 (OT)L 11/16 FORDHAM 27-14 W 11/22 at Lehigh* 10-30 L 10/28 at Colgate* 27-10 W 11/23 at Lehigh* 50-28 W 11/4 at Fordham* 31-24 W 2010 (2-9, 1-4 Patriot League) 11/30 at New Hampshire 45-7 L 2004 (8-4 , 5-1 Patriot League) 11/11 GEORGETOWN* 45-14 W Coach: Frank Tavani (NCAA FCS Playoffs) Patriot League Champions 11/18 LEHIGH* 49-27 W 9/11 GEORGETOWN* 28-24 L Coach: Frank Tavani 11/25 at Massachusetts 35-14 L 9/18 at Penn 19-14 L 2014 (5-6, 2-3 Patriot League) 9/4 MARIST 48-7 W (NCAA FCS Playoffs) 9/25 at Princeton 36-33 (2OT)L Coach: Frank Tavani 9/11 at Georgetown* 17-6 W 10/2 HARVARD 35-10 L 9/6 at Sacred Heart 27-14 L 9/18 at Princeton 18-35 L 10/9 at Columbia 42-28 L 9/13 ROBERT MORRIS 50-3 W 9/25 at Richmond 21-16 W 2007 (7-4, 4-2 Patriot League) 10/16 STONY BROOK 28-21 W 9/20 at William & Mary 33-19 L 10/2 HARVARD 23-38 L Coach: Frank Tavani 10/23 at Fordham 14-10 L 9/27 WAGNER 35-23 W 10/9 at Columbia 35-14 W 9/1 MARIST 49-10 W 10/30 at Bucknell* 33-22 W 10/3 at Fordham* 42-18 L 10/16 at Bucknell* 14-13 W 9/8 at Georgetown* 28-7 W 11/6 at Colgate* 24-14 L 10/11 GEORGETOWN* 24-21 W 10/23 at Fordham* 35-20 W 9/15 at Penn 8-7 W 11/13 HOLY CROSS* 37-27 L 10/18 at Harvard 24-14 L 11/6 at Colgate* 19-22 L 9/22 PRINCETON 20-14 L 11/20 LEHIGH* 20-13 L 10/25 HOLY CROSS* 24-14 L 11/13 HOLY CROSS* 56-20 W 10/6 COLUMBIA 29-0 W 11/1 at Bucknell* 27-24 (OT) L 11/20 LEHIGH* 24-10 W 10/13 at Harvard 44-23 L 2011 (4-7, 1-4 Patriot League) 11/8 at Colgate* 19-16 W 11/27 at Delaware 14-28 L 10/20 FORDHAM* 36-27 L Coach: Frank Tavani 11/22 vs. Lehigh 27-7 W (NCAA FCS Playoffs) 10/27 COLGATE* 31-21 L 9/3 at North Dakota St. 42-6 L at Yankee Stadium 11/3 BUCKNELL* 34-7 W 9/10 at Georgetown* 14-13 L * denotes conference games 11/10 at Holy Cross* 31-21 W 9/17 at Penn 37-12 W 11/18 at Lehigh* 21-17 W 9/24 at Stony Brook 37-20 L 10/1 HARVARD 31-3 L All-Time Record: 669-578-39 (.535) 10/15 YALE 28-19 W 10/22 FORDHAM 45-24 W All-Time Record vs. Patriot League 10/29 BUCKNELL* 39-13 L Members: 195-176-16 (.525) 11/5 COLGATE* 37-24 (OT) W 11/12 at Holy Cross* 29-24 L Record in Patriot League Play: 11/19 at Lehigh* 37-13 L (1986-present): 85-73-1 (.538)

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September September September 3 at Central Conn. State 2 SACRED HEART 1 CENTRAL CONN. STATE 10 DELAWARE 9 TBA 8 at Delaware 17 at Princeton 16 at Villanova 15 TBA 24 VILLANOVA 23 PRINCETON 22 at Sacred Heart October 30 at Holy Cross 29 TBA 1 hoLY CROSS October October 8 at Fordham 7 FORDHAM 6 at Army 15 at Army 14 at Harvard 13 GEORGETOWN 22 at Bucknell 21 BUCKNELL 20 at Bucknell 29 GEORGETOWN NOVEMBER 27 at Fordham November 4 at Georgetown November 5 Open 11 COLGATE 3 hoLY CROSS 12 at Colgate 18 at Lehigh 10 at Colgate 19 LEHIGH 17 LEHIGH

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College Football’s Most-Played Rivalry Lafayette-Lehigh Game MVP “The Lehigh-Lafayette game is an integral part of a college education. The game provides thrills and excitement and instills an Beginning in 1960 meeting, the attitude that is essential to succeed in all walks of life. Traditions, media in attendance have selected pregame hype and celebrations are all as important as the game the game’s Most Valuable Player. itself. There have been seven two-time No other football rivalry is quite like Lehigh-Lafayette. The winners of the MVP Award: Tom traditions are pure and the festivities are genuine. Sportswriters are Costello, Erik Marsh, Brad Maurer afraid to predict the winner, oddsmakers shy from a point spread and Jonathan Hurt of Lafayette, and and coaches don’t have to worry about getting their players up Marty Horn, Kim McQuilken and for the game. Previous records, scores and games against common J.B. Clark of Lehigh. Just two times opponents are meaningless. It’s one game—all or nothing.” have there been co-MVP’s (1976 and 2006). Preface Legends of Lehigh-Lafayette The Lafayette-Lehigh MVP Todd Davidson and Bob Donchez winners : D&D Publishing Company, 1995 1960 Al Richmond (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1961 Boyd Taylor (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1962 Walt King (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1963 Les Kish (Lehigh), QB, So. 1964 George Hossenlopp (Lafayette), QB, Sr. 1965 Hal Yeich (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 1966 Rick Craw (Lafayette), TB, Jr. 1967 Art Renfro (Lehigh), LB, Sr. Series Facts 1968 Jim Petrillo (Lehigh), RB, So. 1969 Don Diorio (Lehigh), RB, So. 1970 Rick Nowell (Lafayette), WR/PK, Sr. First Meeting: Oct. 25, 1884; Easton—Lafayette 56, Lehigh 0 1971 Jack Rizzo (Lehigh), RB, Sr. Last Meeting: Nov. 17, 2011; Easton—Lehigh 38, Lafayette 21 1972 Kim McQuilken (Lehigh), QB, Jr. 1973 Kim McQuilken (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Series Record: Lafayette leads, 78-67-5 (.537) (150 games) 1974 Joe Alleva (Lehigh), QB, Sr. In Easton: Lafayette leads, 41-29-5 1975 Joe Sterrett (Lehigh), QB, Sr. In Bethlehem: 1976 Mark Jones (Lafayette), QB, Sr. Lehigh leads, 37-36 R rod Gardner (Lehigh), RB, Sr. Neutral Site: Series tied, 1-1 1977 Mike Reiker (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Lafayette won 27-7 in Bronx, N.Y. (Yankee Stadium) on Nov. 22, 1978 Steve Kreider (Lehigh), WR, Sr. 1979 Joe Rabuck (Lehigh), RB, So. 2014 1980 Mike Crowe (Lehigh), DE, Sr. Lehigh won 16-2 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. on Nov. 25, 1891 1981 Frank Novak (Lafayette), QB, So. Largest Margin of Victory (Lafayette): Nov. 18, 1944; 1982 Jack Gatehouse (Lafayette), WR, Sr. 1983 Marty Horn (Lehigh), QB, So. Easton—Lafayette 64, Lehigh 0 1984 Jim Johnson (Lafayette), QB, Fr. Largest Margin of Victory (Lehigh): Nov. 24, 1917; Bethlehem 1985 Marty Horn (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1986 Bruce McIntyre (Lafayette), TB, Sr. —Lehigh 78, Lafayette 0 1987 Mark McGowan (Lehigh), QB, Jr. Last Shutout: Nov. 22, 1980; Easton—Lehigh 32, Lafayette 0 1988 Tom Costello (Lafayette), TB, Fr. Last Tie: Nov. 21, 1964; Easton, Lafayette 6, Lehigh 6 1989 Tom Costello (Lafayette), TB, So. 1990 Erick Torain (Lehigh), RB, Sr. (100th meeting) 1991 Glenn Kempa (Lehigh), QB, Sr. Points Scored in Series: Lafayette 2,670; Lehigh 2,202 1992 Erik Marsh (Lafayette), TB, So. Longest Lafayette Win Streak: 10 wins, 1919-28 1993 Scott Semptimphelter (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 1994 Erik Marsh (Lafayette), TB, Sr. Longest Lehigh Win Streak: 7 wins; 1995-2001 1995 Brian Klingerman (Lehigh), WR, Sr. Miscellaneous Facts: The schools played each other twice per 1996 Phil Stambaugh (Lehigh), QB, Fr. 1997 Rabih Abdullah (Lehigh), RB, Sr. season from 1884-1901. They met three times in 1891 and did 1998 Ron Jean (Lehigh), RB, Jr. not meet in 1896, due to a player eligibility dispute between the 1999 Ron Jean (Lehigh), RB, Sr. two schools. 2000 Matt Salvaterra (Lehigh), DB, So. 2001 Josh Snyder (Lehigh), WR, Sr. 2002 Joe McCourt (Lafayette), TB, So. 2003 Jermaine Pugh (Lehigh), RB, Sr. 2004 Brad Maurer (Lafayette), QB, So. 2005 Jonathan Hurt (Lafayette), TB, Jr. 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. 2010 Al Pierce (Lehigh), LB, Sr. 2011 Chris Lum (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 2012 Michael Colvin (Lehigh), QB, Sr. 2013 Drew Reed (Lafayette), QB, Fr. 2014 Ross Scheuerman (Lafayette), TB, Sr.

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