2012 Red Raider Football

www.shipraiders.com Table of Contents Red Raider INFO Information About Shippensburg University 2 Academic Programs 3 Academics and Athletics 4 Academic Support for Student Athletes 5

Athletics Administration 6 ES Facilities 7 H SU Student Association Field at 8 pride COAC Coaches Head Coach Mark Maciejewski 10-11 Red Raider Football Quick Facts Head Coach • 410 NCAA victories Assistant Coaches 12-18 School Shippensburg University of Head Coach Mark Maciejewski Sports Medicine 19-20 Founded 1871 Alma Mater Shippensburg '92/'96M Location Shippensburg, Pa. Mac’s Email [email protected] • 66 SU Hall of Famers Outlook Enrollment 8,300 School Colors Red and Blue Assistant Coaches Preseason Roster 22-23 Nickname Red Raiders Offensive Coordinator/QB's Mike Yurcich OUTLOOK Pronunciation Guide 23 Affiliation NCAA Division II • 10 PSAC Championships 2012 Season Outlook 24-26 Alma Mater California (Pa.) '99 Conference PSAC Eastern Division Email [email protected] Stadium Seth Grove (7,700) /LB’s Mike Burket Players Football Office Phone 717-477-1758 Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) '92 Football Office Fax 717-477-4049 • 4 NCAA tournament appearances Profiles 28-48 Email [email protected] Offensive Line/Kickers Pete Lee The Administration Alma Mater Cornell '85 • 43 winning seasons Review President Dr. William N. Ruud Email [email protected]

2011 Season Review 50-51 NCAA Faculty Dr. Rich Zumkhawala-Cook Running Backs/Recruiting J.C. Morgan PROFILES School Records and Season Rankings 52 Representative Alma Mater Bucknell '04 Final Statistics 53-54 Athletic Director Jeff Michaels Email [email protected] • 21 undefeated seasons at home Statistical Review 55 Sports Information Director Bill Morgal Graduate Assistant A.J. Reisig Composite Game Recap 56 Director of Sports Medicine Wes Mallicone Alma Mater Dickinson '09 Athletic Department Phone 717-477-1711 Wide Receivers Chance Powell • Longest in PSAC Alma Mater Shippensburg '87 Sports Information Defensive Backs Tony Johnson About the PSAC 58 Sports Information Director Bill Morgal Alma Mater Shippensburg '02 PSAC history (20 games) PSAC Champions 59 Office Phone 717-477-1206 Defensive Line Mick Chronister REVIEW 2011 All-PSAC Eastern Division Teams 60 Email [email protected] Alma Mater Shippensburg '88 Sports Information Fax 717-477-1253 Offensive Line Ron Kerr Opponents Press Box Phone 717-477-1391 Alma Mater PSU Sheriff's Academy '03 Hotline 717-477-7678 Tight Ends Gary Carter Game-by-Game Quick Facts 62-65 Alma Mater Western Maryland '94 All-Time Record vs. Opponents 66 Mailing Address Sports Information Office 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302) History Shippensburg, PA 17257 PSAC Red Raider Capsule History 68 Website www.shipraiders.com Annual Records 69 Classic Teams 70-72 Team Records 73 All media requests, including press passes, are to be directed to the Sports Information Office. Opponents & Results (1891-2011) 74-82 All-Purpose Records 83 Editors: Bill Morgal, Sports Information Director; Kevin Kline, Graduate Assistant Rushing Records 84-85 Designer: Jessica Kline, Publications Assistant Passing Records 86-87 Photographic credits: Bill Smith, Shippensburg University. Inside back cover photos courtesy of the Receiving Records 88-89 , Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, and the National Football Scoring Records 90 League. Kicking Records 91

Total Offense Records 92 On the cover: Team captains (from left to right) Mark Kahlil Smith; Jeff Tomasetti, Corey Hunt OPPONENTS Return Records 93 and Mike Frenette. Defensive Records 94-95 Red Raiders in the NFL 96 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compliance with federal and state laws and university policy, is committed to human

understanding and provides equal educational, employment, and economic opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, y sex, age, creed, national origin, religion, veteran status, or disability. Direct requests for disability accommodations and other inquiries to the Office of Disability Services, Old Main 120, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257- 2299, (717) 477-1329. istor h B Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 1 About SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY Academic PROGRAMS

INFO General Information schools of engineering, 2+3 and 3+3 UNDERGRADUATE • Elementary/Middle- • Physics, BS; BSEd • Communication Studies (MS) health science programs with pro- Level Education, BSEd • Nanofabrication • Digital Media • Founded in 1871 as the Degree Programs fessional schools, 2+2 allied health • (Language Arts • Political Science, BA • Strategic Public Relations Cumberland Valley State Normal • Math INFO programs, and Army ROTC. • Accounting, BSBA • Psychology, BA • Computer Science (MS) School • Science • Find a job or focus on a career with • Applied Physics, BS • Counseling (MEd) • Comprehensive regional public • Social Studies • Public Administration, BS the help of Career Development • Nanofabrication • School (K-12 Dual) university • Engineering • Radiologic Sciences (2+2)† Center and alumni career services. • Art, BA • Counseling (MS) • Member of the Pennsylvania State (Dual Degree, 3+2) • Computer Graphics • Social Work, BSW. • Clinical Mental Health System of Higher Education Facilities and Resources • English, BA CO • Secondary Certification • Sociology, BA • College or College • Located on 200 acres in southcen- • Ezra Lehman Memorial Library • Biology, BS • Writing • Software Engineering, BS Student Personnel ES AC tral Pennsylvania houses more than 2 million items • Biotechnology • Secondary Certification • Spanish, BA • Curriculum & H and provides access to electronic • Biotechnology/Pre- • Exercise Science, BS H Enrollment • Secondary Certification Instruction (MEd) Forensic Science AC ES resources which are accessible from • Finance, BSBA • Supply Chain • Biology • 7,200 undergraduate students and your personal computer 24-7. • Clinical Sciences • Personal Financial Planning • Early Childhood 1,100 graduate students • Ecology and Environmental Management, BSBA CO • Campus computer network has BA • Elementary Education • Health Professions • French, • Logistics Management • 53% women and 47% men • Secondary Certification • Geography/Earth Science connections in every classroom, • Secondary Certification • 37% of our students live on campus faculty office, and residence hall • History (Environmental/General Science) • Geoenvironmental Studies, BS Minor Programs • Mathematics • 94% of our students are from Penn- rooms (one for every student). † ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK • Bioscience Technology (2+2) • Geography, BS • Middle School Education sylvania Every student has an e-mail and a • Geographic Information Systems • Anthropology • Chemistry, BS • Modern Languages Web homepage account. Students • Human-Environmental • Biochemistry Faculty • Biochemistry • Geoenvironmental can access their academic and • Land Use • Business • Coaching Studies (MS) • Student-faculty ratio: 20:1 and each • Comprehensive Social Studies, scheduling records online. A wire- • Computational BSEd (Geography) • Ethnic Studies • Organizational Development student has a faculty advisor less network is available in many • Environmental • French Cultural Studies (MS)

& Leadership OUTLOOK • 91% of the 294 full-time instruc- buildings on campus. • Forensics • History, BA • Business tional faculty members hold a • Pre-Pharmacy • Public History • Geographic Information • 21 microcomputer labs (3 general • Communication doctorate or other terminal degree and 18 with major specific soft- • Secondary Certification • Comprehensive Social Systems Studies, BSEd (History) • Environmental Management) in their field ware). Two labs are open 24-7. • Communication/ • German Studies • Higher Education Structure • Human Communication • Our faculty’s main focus is teach- Student Life Journalism, BA • Gerontology & Policy ing. All classes are taught by faculty, • Electronic Media Studies, BA • International Studies • Historical Administration) • The Student Services, Inc. adminis- • Print Media • Individual & Organizational not graduate assistants • Information Technology for • Music ters a $2.8 million budget and pro- • Public Relations Business Education, BSBA Development Accreditations vides a highly diversified program • Computer Engineering, BS • Secondary Certification • Philosophy • Management Information • Intramural sports: • Approximately 80 percent of Systems

• AACSB International • Technical/Professional PLAYERS of student activities. , bowling, racquetball, undergraduates receive some form • Computer Science, BS • Interdisciplinary Arts, BA Communications • Public Organizations • ABET (computer science) • More than 200 student clubs, soccer, , street hockey, ten- of financial aid, including grants, • Computer Graphics • Management, BSBA • Social Structure & Organization • American Chemical Society organizations, honor societies and nis, Ultimate Frisbee, academic or athletic scholarships, • Embedded Programming • Entrepreneurship • Theatre • Related Disciplines • Psychological Science (MS) • Council for the Accreditation of activity groups. • Sports facilities include: outdoor loans, and student employment. • Human Resource • Women’s and Gender Studies BS • International • Public Administration (MPA) Counseling and Related Educa- • Cultural and lecture series brings courts, indoor and outdoor • Criminal Justice, Admission to SU • Management • Reading (MEd) tional Programs nationally and inter-nationally track, two indoor pools, • Early Childhood/Elementary Graduate Degree Programs • Council for Exceptional Children known persons to campus. • Prospective students must provide: Education PK-4, BSEd • Management Information • School Administration (MEd) squash and handball courts, a • Administration of Justice (MS) • Council on Social Work Education • 9 student housing facilities; all but rehabilitation center, outdoor sand a completed application form, a $40 • Earth Science, BSEd Systems, BSBA • Social Work (MSW) processing fee, official high school • Applied History (MA) with • International Association of Coun- one are co-ed. Rooms are double volleyball courts. • Economics, BS • Marketing, BSBA (with Millersville)

optional Library Science REVIEW seling Services occupancy and have two high-speed • 62,000-square-foot Student transcript*, recommendations*, • Business • Mathematics, BS • Special Education (MEd) and aptitude test results (SAT or (MSLS) (with Clarion) • Middle States Association of Col- computer connections. Seavers Recreation Building features an • Mathematics • Applied • Behavioral Disorders ACT)*. The SAT essay score or (MS) leges and Schools Complex houses six students in 8,000-square-foot fitness center, an • Political Science • Statistics • Biology • Certification each unit. Stone Ridge Commons writing sample will not be used in • Public Administration • Secondary Certification • Learning Disabilities • National Council for Accreditation elevated running track, racquetball • Business Administration • Social Science † • Mental Retardation/ offers apartment-style living for courts, and four multi-purpose the admission decision, but will be • Nursing (2+2) (MBA) of Teacher Education Developmental Disabilities two, four, or six students. courts. used for English placement. • Occupational Therapy (2+3)† • Professional (part-time) (*These must be sent by the high school, † • Emerging Leaders (full-time) • Teaching/Science SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Academic Programs • Student services: University Coun- • 12-acre student recreation center Affiliation with Thomas Jefferson • P.A.C.E. Program (2+2, 3+3)† • Online Education (MAT) and Opportunities seling Center, Career Development includes: hockey rink; sand volley- the College Board, or ACT.) University College of Health Professions Center, Learning Center, Women’s ball courts; basketball courts; fields • Transfer students must submit col-

• 75 majors and concentrations and PSAC Center, Multicultural Student lege transcripts. Certification Programs 22 graduate programs for football, softball, , and Development Center. • The Admissions Office operates on • 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Busi- rugby; exercise trail for rollerblad- • Principal’s Certification K-12 • Etter Health Center provides 24- a rolling basis. ness, and Education and Human ing, biking, and jogging. • Supervisory I Certification hour access to medical services. • The average applicant has a grade Services; plus a Office of Unde- Costs/Financial Aid • Superintendent’s clared Students. Athletics average of B or better and SAT • Total estimated annual costs/PA score of 1050, for regularly admit- Letter of Eligibility • Study abroad opportunities are • Member of the Pennsylvania State resident: $16,644* per year. ted students. available in dozens of countries. Athletic Conference and NCAA • Total estimated annual costs/Non • Successful applications display a Certificate Programs Find out more at www.ship.edu/ Division II. international Resident: $24,863* per year. student’s leadership ability, special • Management Information • Intercollegiate sports: talents and interests and a high (POST-BACHELOR’S) • Internships, hands-on labs, gradu- • Total estimated annual costs/High Systems Men: , basketball, cross- school record of college preparatory ate assistantships and more, SU Achieving or STEM major Non • Couples & Family Therapy country, football, soccer, swimming, courses. OPPONENTS helps you create opportunities for Resident: $21,649* per year (POST-MASTER’S) track and field, wrestling. real-life experiences. • Total estimated annual costs/Dual • 71% of applying students are Women: basketball, cross country, admitted. • Academic options include indepen- Admit Non Resident: $20,042* per Online Programs , lacrosse, soccer, soft- year. dent study and research internships, • Advanced Studies in Business ball, swimming, tennis, track/field, *Estimated annual costs include For program descriptions, go to istory field experience, the Marine Science (POST-BACHELOR’S volleyball. tuition, fees, room and board (2012- Consortium at Wallops Island, a CERTIFICATE) 2013). Average cost for books and ship.edu/admissions 3+2 engineering program with two • Business Administration (MBA)

supplies: $1200. istory h 2 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 3 ACADEMICS and ATHLETICS ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES for Student Athletes

INFO Shippensburg University shapes its athletic program to fit within Shippensburg University established the Office of Academic Support Services the overall academic goals of the university—maintaining a balance for Student-Athletes to provide the best possible resources for enhancing the between athletics and academics. academic experiences of student-athletes. Through the coordinator, a variety of INFO Since 1984, the university’s Office of Institutional Research has academic assistance services are available, including academic advising support, monitored the progress of our athletes in the classroom. The academic progress monitoring, academic counseling and referral, and assisting original study found that Shippensburg was ahead of many institu- graduating student-athletes in researching and pursuing employment and/or tions in meeting the standards of Propositions 48 and 64—two opportunities for graduate education. NCAA resolutions designed to set minimum educational levels in The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes has strong links CO collegiate athletes. with the Learning Center and other campus-wide programs to support the

academic well being of student-athletes. ES AC Proposition 64 of the NCAA established a minimum score of 700 in the SAT and a 2.0 grade point average in 11 core curriculum All student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the NCAA Student H H AC

ES courses in high school. Proposition 48 carries these minimums Athletic Affairs. This program is committed to promoting excellence in even further and outlines availability of scholarships to freshmen academics, athletics, career and personal development, and community service. athletes based on their school performance. In addition, all incoming first-year student-athletes have the opportunity to CO Incoming freshmen athletes show preparation levels comparable to voluntarily participate in the PACES program. PACES (Personal, Academic, Melissa Knouse those of all incoming students. In 2009, the average SAT score for and Career Exploration Seminar) is open to all incoming undeclared first-year Interim Coordinator of Academic incoming freshmen athletes was 993, only slightly below the SAT student-athletes who want to gain greater insight into campus majors, possible Support Services for Student-Athletes ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK average for new incoming students of 1013. Both groups average in careers paths, campus resources, technology, scheduling concerns, and wellness the upper two-fifths of their graduating high school classes. issues. Melissa Knouse was named the Interim Today Shippensburg University athletes continue to uphold the The office provides information and informed advice about academic matters to all student-athletes, and all student-athletes are strongly encouraged to use the Coordinator of Academic Support Services for study’s findings. The quality point average (QPA) for all athletic Student-Athletes in July 2012. teams in 2009-10 was 2.51 on a 4.0 scale. The 10 women’s teams services. OUTLOOK had a 3.10 overall average while the eight men’s teams averaged The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes is located in Knouse replaces Kurt Dunkel, who will serve 2.51. This can be compared to the fall 2009 figures: the total stu- Davis House. Please contact the coordinator at (717) 477-1699 with any ques- the role of Interim Program Counselor for dent body QPA averaged 2.80, females were slightly higher at 2.92, tions or concerns or visit our website at www.shipraiders.com. SU’s Academic Success Program during the and males were slightly lower at 2.67. 2012-13 academic year. Shippensburg’s athletes continue to show high six-year gradua- Knouse is responsible for providing academic tion rates. Sixty-two percent of those receiving athletically related advisement, monitoring academic progress, financial aid graduate within six years of enrolling. The 2009 counseling and referral and assisting graduat- NCAA Graduation Rate Report found that nationally, among ing student-athletes in researching and pursu- ing employment or opportunities for graduate public Division II schools, the graduation rate was 47 percent with PLAYERS athletes graduating at 55 percent. Retention studies by the Office education. of Institutional Research and Planning show male athletes at In addition, she directs the Study Table Pro- Shippensburg graduated at 58 percent and those receiving athleti- gram, Laptop Loan Program, and facilitates cally related financial aid graduated at 57 percent. In addition, programming associated with the NCAA female athletes graduated at 74 percent and those receiving athleti- CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. cally related financial aid graduated at a rate of 80 percent. During her graduate studies, Knouse com- Since 1975, 41 athletes have earned Academic All-America honors pleted her practical counseling experiences at and five athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate scholarships. Shippensburg University’s Office of Academic Many more of Shippensburg’s fine athletes have been nominated 2012 Spring Semester Support for Student-Athletes and at Har- REVIEW for these and other regional and national honors. Student-Athlete Academic Summary risburg Area Community College, Gettysburg Although the academic standards are stringent at Shippensburg, Campus. She received a master’s degree in the 20 athletic teams have won about 58 percent of all their con- The information below is based on 18 intercollegiate athletic counseling with a concentration on college tests since 1975. Twelve university teams have won 65 Pennsylva- teams—indoor and outdoor track are combined. This student personnel from Shippensburg Univer- nia State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championships in the same summarizes the academic performances of the 464 student sity in August 2012. SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC period. athletes on official athletic rosters during the Spring 2011 Knouse spent the last two years working at Semester. Shippensburg University for the John L.

Grove College of Business as a graduate as- PSAC • The semester QPA for all student athletes was 2.90 sistant for the foundations of business course. • The semester QPA for female student athletes was 3.11 Prior to Shippensburg, Knouse was employed • The semester QPA for male student athletes was 2.73 for three years with Adams Hanover Coun- seling Services, Inc., assisting children with • Women’s Cross Country achieved the highest semester QPA disabilities. She earned her bachelor’s degree at 3.55. Seven (7) other teams achieved a semester QPA from Millersville University in 2007. Addi- of 3.0 or greater. They were: Women’s Swimming (3.46), tionally, Knouse coordinated an after school Women’s Field Hockey (3.29), Women’s Soccer (3.22), program at Gettysburg Middle School. Men’s Swimming (3.18), Women’s Track and Field (3.15), Women’s Tennis (3.12), and Men’s Soccer (3.11). Knouse lives in Gardners with her husband.

• 52% (236) of all student athletes earned a semester QPA of OPPONENTS 3.0 or greater. • 38% (171) of all student athletes earned a semester QPA of 3.3 or greater (Dean’s List).

istory • 27% (124) of all student athletes earned a semester QPA of 3.5 or greater. • 5% (24) of all student athletes earned a semester QPA of 4.0. istory h 4 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 5 Athletics Administration Facilities INFO INFO CO ES AC H H AC ES CO Jeff Michaels Carrie Michaels Ashley Grimm Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of Athletics

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Senior Woman Administrator Jeff Michaels is in his fourth year as the direc- Ashley Grimm is in her third year as the as- tor of athletics at Shippensburg University. sistant director of athletics at Shippensburg Carrie Michaels is in her fourth year as the University. Grimm served as the acting as- Michaels served as Shippensburg’s acting di- associate director of athletics at Shippensburg rector of athletics for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 sistant director of athletics for the 2010-11 and University. Michaels was the acting associate 2011-12 academic years. She is especially active academic years before his permanent appoint- director of athletics from June 2009 through ment to the post in 2011. His previous four in the maintenance and enforcement of NCAA OUTLOOK November 2011. She continues to serve the rules compliance and interpretation. years were spent as the university’s associate university as its senior woman administrator director of athletics. (SWA). From 2009-10, Grimm was an athletic depart- ment assistant and a graduate assistant women’s During his term as the acting director, Mi- Prior to her appointment in September of 2008 chaels was the primary overseer to an athletic basketball coach at her alma mater, Clarion Student Recreation Center as an assistant director of athletics, Michaels University. Grimm was a valuable resource to department that maintained an outstanding had been serving as the interim coordinator level of success. Shippensburg won 12 confer- the athletics department in the areas of compli- The 64,000 square-foot Student Recreation Center, which operates under the moniker of “ShipRec”, provides the following amenities to of Academic Support Services for Student- ance and academic performance while organiz- ence championships spanning six different Athletes since September of 2006. the Shippensburg University community: 39 cardiovascular machines with televisions, 15 Cybex Eagle Circuit Power Lift Stations, a free sports and competed at 21 different NCAA ing and numerous events and fund-raisers. weight area, four multi-purpose courts for volleyball, basketball, tennis and badminton, an 1/8 mile elevated running track, an 1,800 square- PLAYERS championship tournaments or events over the Michaels has been a valuable member of the Grimm was a four-year letterwinner and foot fitness studio and two racquetball courts. last two academic years. athletic administration – particularly in the starting point guard on the women’s basketball management and maintenance of the depart- ShipRec opened in March 2008. The primary clients of ShipRec are the non student-athletes who currently attend Shippensburg, but the Shippensburg won the Dixon Trophy in both team at her alma mater. She was also a co- facility can be used in emergencies for athletic team practices or other uses. Additional people that are eligible for memberships are faculty ment’s budget. She is also responsible for the captain on Clarion’s first women’s team. years of Michaels’ acting tenure, setting total promotion, supervision, and management of and staff members, graduate students, university retirees (as identified by Human Resources), alumni, donors, trustees and other accepted point and margin of victory records in the fund-raising activities. Michaels is also active As an undergraduate, Grimm was a two- affiliates. process. The Dixon Trophy is awarded to the in game management and the monitoring of year president of Clarion's Student Athlete most successful overall athletic program in gender equity issues. Advisory Committee (SAAC) after serving as the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference the organization's vice-president as a sopho- Another aspect of Michaels' work is her

(PSAC). more. She also served as the vice-president of REVIEW coordination of community service projects the student senate during her senior year and On a national scale, Shippensburg finished and community engagement initiatives. 10th in the 2010-11 Learfield Sports Directors’ was an active participant in the Fellowship of Shippensburg has been honored by the NCAA Christian Athletes (FCA). Cup standings to mark the highest national three consecutive years for its community ranking in university history. Eleven of SU’s engagement through activities such as Kid's A gifted student, Grimm earned two PSAC 20 intercollegiate athletic programs produced Night Out, MentorSHIP, "Jam the Gym" and Top 10 awards and two CoSIDA Academic

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC points at the national level. Shippensburg also the Special Olympics "Fun Meet." All-District certificates among her numerous Athletics Weight Room finished 18th in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports academic honors. She graduated summa cum Directors’ Cup standings. Before coming to Shippensburg, Michaels laude in 2008 with a degree in biology while The Athletics Weight Room, located in the basement of Hei- served as the assistant to the Athletics Director ges Field House, is a new weight training and exercise facility PSAC Prior to coming to Shippensburg, Michaels enrolled in the honors program. at Slippery Rock University where she coordi- constructed exclusively for use by the student-athletes on the served five years as an assistant to the athletics A gifted student, Grimm earned two PSAC nated all academic support services for student campus of Shippensburg University. It opened in time for the director at Slippery Rock University where he Top 10 awards and two ESPN The Magazine/ athletes, in addition to directing athletic fund- 2009 winter semester. The facility is typically open Monday worked with compliance and facilities. He also CoSIDA Academic All-District certificates raising and camps and conferences. Prior to through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Fridays from spent five years as the sports information direc- among her numerous academic honors. She that position, Michaels served as the Athletics 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Teams have the opportunity to perform tor at . was a four-time PSAC Scholar Athlete and Academic Coordinator and was an assistant group exercises and lifts. Michaels earned his bachelor of arts in mass women’s basketball coach. After Slippery graduated summa cum laude in 2008 with a The center features state-of-the-art equipment, including communication and political science from Rock, Michaels served as the commissioner degree in biology while enrolled in the honors Precor Cardio products, six PowerLift stations, 12 different Lycoming in 1992 and his master’s degree in of the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Conference program. After receiving a NCAA postgradu- Cybex Eagle stations, a Cybex Modular station, numerous athletics administration from Slippery Rock in (AWCC). ate scholarship, Grimm was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma honor society for nationally Hoist free weight stations, a plethora of weight and barbells 1993. In May, he earned a master’s degree in OPPONENTS Michaels earned her bachelor’s degree in and various medicine balls along with additional fitness sport management from California University accredited business programs and received her psychology and criminal justice in 1995 at resources. of Pennsylvania. MBA in 2010. She is currently taking courses Duquesne where she also played basketball. toward a doctorate. Michaels resides in Shippensburg with his wife She earned her master’s degree in sport man- Carrie and is the father of two sons, Douglas agement at Slippery Rock in 2001. Grimm, a native of Sugarloaf, lives in istory and Drew. Chambersburg. istory h 6 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 7 SU STudent association field at SETH GROVE STADIUM

INFO Seth Grove Stadium opened on Sept. 9, 1972 with the inau- gural football game between Shippensburg and Bloomsburg. Behind three touchdowns from fullback Johnny Seigle, the Red Raiders defeated the Huskies, 28-14. Seigle scored the first touchdown in the history of the stadium on a 2-yard run in the first quarter. The stadium is named for the late J. Seth Grove, former faculty member and coach at Shippensburg. Grove graduated CO from Shippensburg in 1910 where he starred in basketball and baseball. He joined the university faculty in 1920 and AC coached the football team to a 6-2 record. H

ES Grove became chairman of the mathematics department in 1921 and did not re-enter coaching until 1930 as head coach of the baseball team. He coached until 1935 and then became the athletic director, a position he held until 1946. Grove retired from teaching in 1952. Seth Grove Stadium is part of a 50-acre athletic facility that ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK includes Heiges Field House (basketball and volleyball), Fairchild Field (baseball), three football practice fields, Da- vid See Field (soccer), Henderson Gymnasium, Robb Sports Complex (field hockey and lacrosse), Robb Field (softball) and Eckels Field. The stadium’s capacity of 7,700 has 6,700 seats in the main grandstand and 1,000 seats on the visitors’ side of the field. Originally it had a capacity of 7,600. From 1987-89, tem- porary bleachers were set up beyond the north end zone for football games and commencement, boosting the capacity to 8,200.

In 1990, the bleacher seating on the visitors’ side was removed for safety rea- sons and 600 temporary seats were moved from the end zone to the visitors’ side, giving the stadium a capacity of 7,300. In 1991, the new visitors’ bleach- ers were built, reaching the current capacity of 7,700. If necessary, temporary bleachers can be added to the end zone. In 2004, the Red Raiders played seven home games and drew a school-record 36,578 fans, an average of 5,225 per game. The record average of 6,625 was set in four games in 1979 and the largest single-game attendance in school history was 9,200 fans, set on October 12, 1985 against Millersville. In 1991, Shippensburg was ranked 15th in the country among NCAA Division II schools for attendance, averaging 6,050 per game. SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC A crowd of 12,000 spectators for the 1976 state championships, which includ- ed the crowd at the weight throwing events just north of the main grandstand, was the largest for any event held at the stadium. Following the 2009 season, the natural grass surface was excavated and replaced with Fieldturf©. The crown on the field was removed and additional drainage was installed below the playing surface. The construction marked the first changes to the playing field since the stadium's construction in 1972. In 2010, the university's board of trustees commissioned a new name for the field: SU Student Association Field at Seth Grove Stadium. The artificial turf renovation was completed with financial assistance from the SU Student Association. The locker room facilities underneath Seth Grove Stadium were renovated in advance of the 2011 season. Among the improvements includes a brand new rubberized floor surface, 110 new lockers, and paint throughout the locker rooms. A new video scoreboard was also installed. istory Coaches

8 Shippensburg University HEAD COACH HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Mark Maciejewski

INFO Mark Maciejewski PERSONAL Head Coach Alma Mater Shippensburg ‘92/’96M

Family Wife, Tricia; Sons, Brady and Levi INFO Shippensburg ’92/‘96M Years in Coaching (College) 16 2nd year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE Mark Maciejewski ’92/’96M enters his second season as head football Shippensburg University COAC coach at Shippensburg University 2010-present Head Coach after leading the Raiders to a success- 2006-2010 Assistant Head Coach - Secondary ES ful 7-4 campaign in his debut year, 2002-2004 Assistant Coach - Secondary H H

ES highlighted by a four-game winning streak to close out the 2011 season. St. Francis University 1999-2001 Assistant Coach - Defensive Coordinator COAC Maciejewski (pronounced muh-CHESS-key) was named head coach on Dec. 8, 2010. Maciejewski, known as ‘Mac,’ is in his fourth different James Madison University coaching role with his alma mater and will begin his 12th overall season 1998 Assistant Coach - Secondary at Shippensburg in 2012. ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK 1997 Assistant Coach - Defensive Ends/ In 2011, the Raiders posted only their second winning season since Special Teams 2004. In its seven victories, Shippensburg scored at least 40 points and Shippensburg University outscored its opponents by a 327-94 margin to boast an average victory 1995-96 Graduate Assistant Coach of 33.2 points.

The team also set several school marks on both offense and defense. Maciejewski finished his playing career with 23 sacks (one shy of the defense, pass defense efficiency and total defense while also ranking OUTLOOK The Raiders achieved five offensive single-season school records: 411 school record) and 28 tackles for loss as a nose guard. He earned Weekly second in pass defense twice and turnover margin in 2004. points, 55 total touchdowns, 898 total plays, 281 first downs and 5,124 Football Gazette and Associated Press Third Team All-America honors in yards of total offense. Shippensburg finished second in the nation in scoring defense and fifth 1991 and 1992, respectively while playing on one of the school’s three in total defense in 2004 after being ranked fourth in total defense and The first down mark also led the NCAA, with a 25.5 per game aver- teams to advance to the NCAA Division II Football Championship in fifth in scoring defense in 2003. The Red Raiders were also 11th in age. The Raiders were second in the PSAC in scoring (37.4 points per 1991. Division II in rushing defense in 2004 and 13th in 2003 while ranking game) and total offense (464 yards per game). He was elected to the Shippensburg University Athletics Hall of Fame fifth in pass defense efficiency in 2003 and ninth in 2004. ERS Y Maciejewski’s coaching expertise is primarily on the defensive side of in October 2010 and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Before Maciejewski was named defensive coordinator, Shippensburg environmental science. the ball, and in his debut season as head coach, the defense also etched was ranked 27th in the nation in total defense in 2002 and 28th in PLA its name in school annals. His coaching expertise is primarily on the defensive side of the ball. 2001. The Raider defense finished the season with 93 tackles for loss, good With Maciejewski on the sidelines, Shippensburg has totaled 14 All- Maciejewski’s work with the defensive backs could also be seen over the for the second-most in a single season since 1979. It also amassed 38 PSAC selections from the defensive backfield – including one or more course of three seasons from 2002-04 as Shippensburg totaled 57 inter- sacks, the most since 1991 and the third-most overall in school history. in all eight of his seasons working with the secondary and at least one ceptions during that time, increasing from 13 in 2002 to 19 in 2003 and REVIEW Those 38 sacks – which tied SU for fifth in Division II – added up to first-team honoree from 2003-09. to 25 in 2004. 292 yards lost by the opposing offense, which became a new school In 2010, the Red Raiders were ranked 25th in Division II with nearly record. In 2004, the Red Raider defense had nine of its 11 players named eight tackles for loss per game while also ranking among the na- All-PSAC Western Division, an increase from four the previous year, The defensive unit tied for fifth nationally in sacks, tied for eighth in tion’s Top 50 teams for both turnover margin and sacks per game. including three of the four defensive backs as Brent Grimes and Mike th th REVIEW red zone defense and tied for 15 in interceptions. It was 17 in tackles Shippensburg had at least one sack in all 11 games in 2010 and has Street both earned first team selections while Antonio Williams re- rd for loss and 23 in fewest third downs allowed. been held without a sack in just three games over the last three years. ceived second team honors. Eight players earned All-PSAC recognition in 2011. Six defensive In 2009, Shippensburg’s ferocious defense produced numerous record- Maciejewski was instrumental in the recruitment and mentorship of players earned honors, including first-teamers Cody Fleming (lineback- setting performances en route to the conference championship and was Grimes, who finished his career as the PSAC’s all-time leader in career er), Mark Kahlil Smith (defensive tackle) and safety Tyriq Kershaw. among the top ranked units in the nation for several categories. SU interceptions with 27. Grimes, a three-time college All-American and Brian Sourber and defensive ends Dainen Green and Jake ranked among the Top 40 teams in Division II for sacks (2.58/game),

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC one of two Red Raiders active in the (NFL), Metz were second team selections. pass efficiency defense (109.39) and tackles for loss (7.3/game). capped off a breakthrough 2010 season by intercepting all-pro quarter- Two other offensive players set school single-season records. Mike Among Red Raider annals, Shippensburg had the now-third-most back Peyton Manning in the Pro Bowl. PSAC Frenette set the all-purpose yardage mark with 1,780 (including a tackles for loss in a single season with 88 and the now-fourth-most In 2010, Grimes made 94 tackles, had five interceptions and led the career-high 913 rushing), while quarterback Zach Zulli set marks for sacks in a single season with 32. Nine Red Raiders had both multiple NFC during the regular season with 23 pass defenses (breakups). touchdowns (34) and completions (226) while finishing just 91 yards of tackles for loss and sacks during the season. Fourteen players had mul- Grimes also won a World Bowl Championship with the Hamburg Sea the passing yards record (Zulli threw for 2,741 yards). tiple tackles for loss and nine players had at least one sack in 2009 while Devils in 2007. nine different players had at least one interception - the first time that Maciejewski began his coaching career as an SU graduate assistant in an SU squad had done so in 10 years. Maciejewski served two years as the SU graduate assistant in 1995 and 1995 and 1996. After stints at James Madison and Saint Francis, he 1996 before serving as the defensive ends and assistant special teams returned to coach the SU secondary from 2002-04. From 2006-10, In 2008, Shippensburg’s pass defense was one of the strongest in Divi- th coach in 1997 for Division I-AA James Madison. He then moved to Maciejewski was named Shippensburg’s assistant head coach and was sion II, ranking 13 out of 148 teams in the nation and third in the assistant secondary coach for the Dukes in 1998. once again charged with leading the secondary. highly competitive Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Overall, the Red Raider defense ranked 36th in Division II. In 1999, Maciejewski was the defensive coordinator at Saint Francis As a defensive lineman from 1989-92, Maciejewski was one of the (Pa.) where the Red Flash ranked sixth in the in

most intimidating players in Red Raider football history and is one of Maciejewski served as the team’s defensive coordinator for two seasons total defense and fifth in sacks and opponent third-down conversions. OPPONENTS just three players in program history to receive All-PSAC First Team in 2003 and 2004 and masterminded one of the best overall units in honors in three consecutive seasons at the same position. Division II. During that time, Shippensburg compiled an 18-5 record A native of Punxsutawney, Maciejewski and his wife Tricia currently and the Red Raider defense led the PSAC in scoring defense, rushing live in Chambersburg and are the proud parents of two children: Brady and Levi. y istor istor y h 10 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 11 ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES

INFO Mike Yurcich PERSONAL Mike Burket PERSONAL Offensive Coordinator/ Alma Mater California (Pa.) ’99 Defensive Coordinator/ Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) ‘92

Quarterbacks Saint Francis (MI) ‘02M Family Wife, Angela; Daughter, Cierra INFO California (Pa.) ’99 Family Wife, Julie; Sons, Jack and Clay Indiana (Pa.) ’92 Years in Coaching 23 Years in Coaching (College) 13 Saint Francis (IN) ‘02M 11th year at Shippensburg 2nd year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE COACHING EXPERIENCE Shippensburg University Mike Burket returns for his 11th sea- COAC Shippensburg University 2005-present Assistant Coach/ Mike Yurcich enters his second sea- son at Shippensburg and his eighth

son at Shippensburg as its offensive 2011-present Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ as the team’s defensive coordinator. Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ES coordinator and quarterbacks coach Quarterbacks He will be in his 10th season as the 2003-04 Assistant Coach/Linebackers H H after a record-setting 2011 in his primary instructor to the linebackers 2002 Assistant Coach/Safeties ES Edinboro University debut at the helm of the Red Raider 2006-10 Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ for the Red Raiders. Shippensburg Area High School offense. COAC Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers A coaching veteran of more than 20 years, with 14 of those seasons 2000-01 Head Coach The Red Raider offense did major damage on the school record books 2005 Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers coming at the collegiate level, Burket oversaw a defensive unit in 2011 in 2011 after the installation of Yurcich’s successful passing game. In that totaled 93 tackles for loss, good for the second-most in school total, the Red Raiders set five offensive single-season school records: Indiana University (Bloomington) history. 1998 Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK 411 points, 55 total touchdowns, 898 total plays, 281 first downs and 2003-04 Offensive Graduate Assistant/Wide Receivers Director of Football Operations The Raiders finished tied for eighth in the country in red zone defense 5,124 yards of total offense. 1997 Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator Saint Francis University (Indiana) and amassed 38 sacks, the most since 1991 and the third-most overall The first down mark also led the NCAA, with a 25.5 per game average. 2002 Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ in school history. Those 38 sacks – which tied SU for fifth in the coun- Huntingdon Area High School The Raiders were also ninth in the nation in total offense (465.82 yards Quarterbacks/JV Coach try – added up to 292 yards lost by the opposing offense, which became 1995-96 Head Coach per game) and 14th in scoring offense (37.36 points per game). SU also a new school record. 2000-01 Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks/JV Coach OUTLOOK finished the regular season second in the PSAC in scoring (37.4 points Waynesboro High School 1999 Assistant Coach/Running Backs The Raider defense has boasted 27 all-conference selections in Burket’s per game) and total offense (464 yards per game). 1993-94 Assistant Coach six seasons as defensive coordinator, with eight of the selections being In its seven victories, Shippensburg scored at least 40 points and out- linebackers. In nine seasons as the team’s linebackers coach, Burket has Huntingdon Area High School scored its opponents by a 327-94 margin to boast an average victory of had 11 players receive all-conference designations, including at least 1989-92 Assistant Coach 33.2 points. Its highest point total of the year came against Cheyney, one in seven of his nine seasons. when the offense posted 59 points as Yurcich’s pupil, first-year start-

Burket’s instruction was evident in 2009 with a defensive unit that ERS

ing quarterback Zach Zulli, set a single-game school record with six Y ranked 31st in the nation for sacks and 51st overall. Senior Andy touchdown passes. Casale, the most veteran member of the linebacker corps in 2009, led Zulli thrived under the new offensive attack and finished the year set- Shippensburg with 65 tackles and 11 tackles for loss while achieving PLA ting single-season records of 226 completions and 34 passing touch- 2.5 sacks. downs while his 2,741 passing yards were good for second-most in In 2008, the Red Raiders achieved the sixth-best total defense in the single-season school history In total, SU tallied 36 touchdown passes PSAC that included the 13th-ranked pass defense in Division II. Per- and 234 completions — both school records.

REVIEW haps most impressively, the '08 squad ranked second in the conference Under Yurcich’s guidance, Zulli spread the ball around evenly to several in forcing turnovers (27) and second in tackles for loss (7.27 per game). different receivers. Five different players caught at least 30 passes while Overall, the unit was ranked 36th out of 148 programs in Division II. four totaled at least 400 yards receiving. Mike Frenette caught 40 balls In Burket’s first season as defensive coordinator in 2005, Shippensburg out of the backfield which surpassed the single-season school record for

had four All-PSAC Western Division selections, including three first REVIEW receptions by a running back. team honorees. As a team, Shippensburg ranked fourth in the confer- Frenette became a playmaker all over the field in Yurcich’s offense, run- ence in passing defense, sixth in rushing defense, sixth in total defense ning for a career-high 931 yards (the most by an SU running back since and sixth in turnover margin. 2004) while totaling 404 receiving yards and leading the team with 12 Burket joined the staff as an assistant coach in 2002 after two seasons as total touchdowns. Zulli finished the regular season ranked 12th in the the head coach at Shippensburg Area Senior High School. In his first NCAA in total offense, with 282.27 yards per game.

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC season with the Red Raiders, he coached the safeties before beginning Before coming to Shippensburg, Yurcich spent the previous six seasons his work with the linebackers. (2005-10) at Edinboro University as its quarterbacks coach and spent

A 1992 graduate of Indiana (Pa.), Burket began his coaching career as PSAC the final five years of his tenure as the offensive coordinator. an assistant coach at Huntingdon Area High School from 1989-92. While at Edinboro, Yurcich helped spearhead an offense that had He then served as an assistant coach at Waynesboro High School from significant success in the passing game. A lot of that production was 1993-94 before returning to Huntingdon where he was the head coach guided on the field by All-American quarterback Trevor Harris, a four- from 1995-96. time All-PSAC West selection who signed a free agent contract with Following the 1996 season, Burket moved to Juniata College where he the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and who is now in the CFL. was an assistant coach for two seasons in 1997-98. In his first season, A 1999 graduate of California University of Pennsylvania, Yurcich was he served as the offensive coordinator and in his second season, served a three-year regular at quarterback with the Vulcans. He was a two-year as defense coordinator while also functioning as the director of football captain at Cal and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. operations and recruiting coordinator. Before his arrival in western Pennsylvania, Yurcich spent two seasons at In 1999, Burket was the athletic director for the Tyrone Area School

Mount Union College playing for legendary coach Larry Kehres. OPPONENTS District. He also has four years of teaching experience, two each at After California, Yurcich received a master’s degree in education from Waynesboro and Huntingdon high schools. For seven years, Burket Saint Francis (IN) in 2002, where he earned a school counseling license. was a member of the Army Reserve in Mill Creek before During his time at Saint Francis he was an assistant coach. receiving an honorable discharge in May of 1994.

A native of Euclid, Ohio, Yurcich is married to former Edinboro cross y istor A native of Huntingdon, Burket and his wife Angela currently live in country All-American Julie Nemergut. They are the proud parents of Shippensburg with their daughter, Cierra. two young sons, Jack and Clay. istor y h 12 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 13 ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES

INFO Pete Lee PERSONAL J.C. Morgan PERSONAL Offensive Line/Kickers Alma Mater Cornell ‘85/Shippensburg ‘01M Assistant Coach/Running Backs Alma Mater Bucknell ‘04

Family Wife, Susan; Daughters, Family Wife, Melissa INFO Cornell ’86/Shippensburg '01M Bucknell ’04 Erin and Megan Years in Coaching (College) 10 16th year at Shippensburg Years in Coaching (College) 27 8th year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE Pete Lee, the longest tenured coach COACHING EXPERIENCE J.C. Morgan returns for his eighth Shippensburg University with the Red Raiders, returns for his COAC Shippensburg University season at Shippensburg as the coach 2005-present Assistant Coach/Running Backs/ 16th season as the primary instructor of the running backs while again serv-

1997-present * Assistant Coach/Offensive Line/Special Teams Recruiting Coordinator ES to the offensive linemen. He continues ing as the team’s video coordinator. H to coach the kickers. Morehead State University He is also the team’s primary recruit- H

ES Lee has been a collegiate football coach 1994-97 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line ing and academic coordinator. 2004 Assistant Coach/Running Backs

for 27 years. From 2006-10, Lee was West Chester University Last season, SU broke several school records for offensive production Lewisburg High School COAC Shippensburg’s offensive coordinator. In 15 seasons with the Red Raid- 1989-94 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line/ – among them being 55 touchdowns and 281 first downs. One of his 2003 Assistant Coach ers, Lee has had 19 all-PSAC lineman honorees and six all-PSAC tight Recruiting Coordinator primary students in 2011 was Mike Frenette, who broke the single- end honorees, including 10 first-team selections. season record for all-purpose yards (1,780) as well as the single-season 1988-89 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line/

ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK mark for receptions by a running back (40). Lee coached a line in 2011 that helped the offense set five offensive Special Teams Coordinator single-season school records: 411 points, 55 total touchdowns, 898 total Frenette finished with three consecutive 100-yard rushing performances plays, 281 first downs and 5,124 yards of total offense. Cornell University en route to a career-high 913 yards on the year to go along with 404 1986-87 Assistant Coach/Freshmen Defensive Line The offensive line allowed quarterback Zach Zulli to set single-season receiving yards and 12 total touchdowns. His season rushing total was school records for touchdown passes (34) and completions (226) and * Lee was Shippensburg’s offensive coordinator from 2006-10. the most by an SU running back since 2004 and his average of 160.36

running back Mike Frenette to run for a career-high 913 yards – the all-purpose yards per game ranked him 15th nationally. OUTLOOK most by an SU running back since 2004. Overall, the Raiders were third in the conference in rushing with 205.9 Guard Chris Restino earned a spot on the 2011 All-PSAC Second yards per game – highlighted by a dominant two-week stretch near Team Offense and was the team’s only offensive player to earn all- the end of the season. SU posted a 391-yard ground performance in a conference laurels. snowstorm at Millersville on October 29 that was then the fourth-most in a game in school history. Shippensburg surpassed that total the next Under Lee’s guidance in 2011, kicker Drew Newcomer became the

week, however, in running for 401 yards against East Stroudsburg. ERS

only kicker in SU history to finish a season perfect in field goal kicking Y minimum 10 attempts) and was the only qualified individual in the In May, Morgan traveled to Dallas to participate in the 2012 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy, which provides education to coaches on

PSAC to make all of his field goals. Newcomer (79) also broke Kyler PLA Ford’s record for the most points by a kicker in one season (77 in 2009). the various aspects of securing, managing and excelling in their current and future positions. Morgan was one of 30 coaches from the NCAA In 2009, Shippensburg scored at least 21 points in all 12 games of the (in addition to 30 NFL coaches) that attended the three-day program. season, a feat never before achieved in 105 seasons of organized football at the university. The longest previous streak was 11 games, accom- In 2010, Shippensburg had two rushers finish with more than 500 yards REVIEW plished by the 1999 squad. SU came within six points of a new single- on the ground while five different backs totaled at least 175 rushing season school record by scoring 393 points and one touchdown short of yards. Among that group is two-time All-PSAC fullback Kevin Herod. the single-season school record after totaling 52. The 2009 season featured the running game on full display, as the Red On October 27, 2007, Lee helped orchestrate a school-record 749 yards Raiders led the conference with 510 rushes from scrimmage. Ship- of total offense in a 56-10 Homecoming victory over Lock Haven. The pensburg’s multi-pronged attack of speed and toughness ranked third in REVIEW 749 yards, which featured two 100-yard rushers, two 100-yard receivers the PSAC with 182.2 rushing yards per game and helped SU lead the and a 300-yard passer, were the second most in the history of the PSAC PSAC in average time of possession (32:40). and just eight shy of the all-time record. During Morgan’s tenure as the running backs coach, Shippensburg has Under Lee in 1999, the offensive line cleared the way for an offense always ranked among the top eight teams in the conference in rushing, that averaged 450.1 yards per game, the highest in team history. The including third in 2011 and fifth in 2007. SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC team also set records for passing yards per game (279.2), points (398) Prior to Shippensburg, Morgan spent one season as an assistant coach and total yards per play (6.1). at Moravian College in 2004, also working with the running backs. A 1985 graduate of Cornell with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, With the Greyhounds, Morgan worked with Chris Jacoubs who, as a PSAC Lee was a three-year letterman for the Big Red as an offensive lineman sophomore, averaged 162.6 yards per game rushing, the fifth-highest from 1981-83. He would later earn his master's degree in educational total in Division III. administration from Shippensburg in 2001. An accomplished runner himself, Morgan was a fullback at Bucknell Following his playing career, Lee began his coaching career as the University where during the 2001 season, he led the Bison in yards per freshman defensive line coach at Cornell in 1986, a position he held for carry average while tying for the team lead in touchdowns. He also two seasons. received the Lewisburg Touchdown Award for Offensive Player of the Week and was awarded three varsity letters for his performance. Lee became the graduate assistant at West Chester in 1988 where he served as the special teams coordinator and coached the defensive line Morgan received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from before being promoted to assistant coach in 1989. Bucknell in 2004. As a senior at Bucknell, Morgan served as an as- sistant varsity football coach at Lewisburg High School in addition to In 1994, Lee moved to Division I-AA Morehead State in Kentucky serving as an assistant on the basketball team. While in high school, he OPPONENTS where he served as the offensive line coach and managed the Phil served as a running backs coach for the M.O.T. Youth Football organi- Simms weight training facility and academic support program before zation in his hometown. coming to Shippensburg prior to the 1997 season. A native of Middletown, Delaware, Morgan is a member of the Ameri- A native of Salamanca, New York, Lee and his wife Susan live in y istor can Football Coaches Association and has served on the minority issues Shippensburg with their daughters Erin and Megan. Susan works at committee since 2005. He married the former Melissa Wilbur in June Shippensburg University as an assistant in admission and financial aid. 2010 and the couple lives in Carlisle. istor y

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INFO Chance Powell Tony Johnson Mick Chronister Ron Kerr Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers Assistant Coach/ Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Assistant Coach/Offensive Line

Shippensburg ’87 Defensive Backs Shippensburg ’88 Penn State Sheriff’s Academy ‘03 INFO 13th year at Shippensburg Shippensburg ’02 3rd year at Shippensburg 2nd year at Shippensburg 8th year at Shippensburg The second-longest tenured assis- Mick Chronister re-joined the foot- Ron Kerr enters his second season tant coach on the Red Raider staff, Tony Johnson returns for his eighth ball staff in 2011 as an assistant coach on the Raider coaching stafff as a COAC Chance Powell enters his 13th season season as a volunteer assistant at working primarily with the defensive volunteer assistant working with the at Shippensburg in 2012. Shippensburg, working with the de- line. Chronister was a student/gradu- offensive line. ES fensive backs as an instructor along- ate assistant offensive line coach for H H In 2011, Powell oversaw a balanced In his first season in 2011, Kerr side his former position coach, current ES receiving corps that benefited from the Red Raiders in 1988. helped coach an offensive line that head coach Mark Maciejewski.

the installation of a new passing In his first season back in 2011, was the backbone of an offense that COAC game. Five different players caught at least 30 passes while four totaled In 2011, Johnson helped coach a secondary that intercepted 12 passes, Chronister coached a defensive line that was the backbone of a Raider finished the 2011 regular season second in the PSAC in scoring (37.4 at least 400 yards receiving. led by Corey Hunt's four picks and All-PSAC First Team selection defense that finished the season with 93 tackles for loss, good for the points per game) and total offense (464 yards per game). Tyriq Kershaw's three. As a defense, the Raiders finished with 19 inter- Powell has worked with some of the best receivers in school history over second-most in a single season since 1979. Kerr, a member of the Minor League Football Hall of Fame, is the ceptions, good for a tie for 15th nationally. ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK the past 10 years, including Melvin Scott, Patrick Ferguson and AFCA It also amassed 38 sacks, the most since 1991 and the third-most over- owner and head coach of the Central Penn Piranha – an organization All-American Mike Harris. One of the most exciting players in the PSAC during his career, John- all in school history. Those 38 sacks – which tied SU for 5th in Division dubbed as “the winningest team in minor league history.” son was a four-year letterman for the Red Raiders from 1999-2002, Powell was a valuable instructor to Harris, who finished his senior II – added up to 292 yards lost by the opposing offense, which became Over the last 15 years, the Piranha have won more than 200 games, five serving as a team captain as a senior. He played in all 44 of Shippens- season in 2009 as the PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year. Harris a new school record. league titles and two national titles while losing less than 20. Central burg’s games during his career, totaling 180 tackles, 31 pass breakups, concluded his tenure at Shippensburg as just the 14th player in PSAC From 1984-87, Chronister was a defensive tackle under head coach Joe Penn has consistently been ranked among the top 10 minor league six interceptions and eight blocked kicks which ranks third all-time in history to compile 3,000 receiving yards and broke the SU record for Bottiglieri. He was a three-year letterman and served as a team captain football programs in the country. OUTLOOK school history. career receptions (197) and the most career games with a touchdown during his senior season in 1987. Chronister’s senior season included 28 In addition to his role with the Piranha, Kerr served two years as the As a junior in 2001, Johnson was involved in five blocked field goals, catch (20). tackles, two sacks and four fumble recoveries – which at the time was offensive and defensive line coach for the Harrisburg Stampede of the three of which he blocked himself. He returned two for touchdowns to Scott ranks among the Top 10 in school history for career receiving the second highest single-season total in school history. Association (AIFA). set a new SU single-season and career record for blocked kicks. touchdowns (22), receiving yards (1,899) and receptions (103). Fergu- Overall, in three years as a regular, Chronister totaled 55 tackles and Kerr has recently directed the Big Man’s Clinic for the Central Penn- After red-shirting in 1998, Johnson’s impact the following year led to son was a three-time All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection three sacks in 29 career games. He graduated in 1988 with a degree in sylvania Football Academy. from 2003-06 who finished his career with 20 receiving touchdowns him earning 1999 PSAC Western Division Rookie of the Year, a spot history. ERS on the All-PSAC Western Division First Team and Division II All- Among his coaching honors include being named the Minor League Y and 1,702 receiving yards. Chronister spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach at nearby Dickinson Freshman Team honors from usafootball.com. Football Rookie Head Coach of the Year in 2007 and the Minor

A 1987 graduate of Shippensburg, Powell was a linebacker and running College, where he served as a defensive line coach for the Red Devils. League Football Offensive Line Coach of the Year in 2005. PLA back for the Red Raiders from 1983-86. Following a year on the Red A native of Dover and 1997 graduate of Dover High School, John- He also spent six years as a coach at Northern High School and one Raider coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach in 1987, Powell son also ranks second in Shippensburg history for pass breakups in a year as an assistant at Boiling Springs High School. Kerr is a graduate of Penn State University’s Sheriff ’s Academy in State season, totaling 13 in 2000, and a career with 31, second only to current College and is a Deputy Sheriff with the Cumberland County Sheriff ’s coached the ninth grade team at Shippensburg Area High School in A native of Aspers, Chronister graduated from Biglerville High School Atlanta Falcon Brent Grimes who had 37. office. He currently resides in Carlisle with his wife and daughter. 1988. He then was an assistant coach for six seasons from 1989-94 – where he earned All-Blue Mountain league honors. He currently REVIEW before taking over as head coach of Greyhounds in 1995, a position he As a return specialist, Johnson ranks fourth in school history in punt teaches social studies at Northern High School – a position he has held held for five seasons. returns and punt return yardage, totaling 62 for 439 yards. His 99 com- since 1989. Chronister resides in Carlisle with his family. Powell currently lives in Shippensburg with his wife Kimberly, daugh- bined punt and kick returns are also fourth as are his 1,348 combined ters T.J. and Kari, and son Lek. kick return yards. REVIEW SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC PSAC OPPONENTS y istor istor y h 16 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 17 ASSISTANT COACHES SPORTS MEDICINE SPORTS MEDICINE

INFO A .J. Reisig Gary Carter Wesley Mallicone Graduate Assistant/ Assistant Coach/Tight Ends MS, ATC

Defensive Backs Western Maryland '94 Director of Sports Medicine INFO Dickinson '09 2nd year at Shippensburg 2nd year at Shippensburg Wesley Mallicone enters his 11th Gary Carter enters his second season season as the Director of Sports A.J. Reisig enters his second season on the Raider coaching staff as a Medicine at Shippensburg University. COAC as the graduate assistant coach with volunteer assistant working with the He leads a sports medicine depart- the football program. He will again tight ends. ment that provides services to 20 ES work with the secondary and other athletic teams and supervises the H H Carter was an assistant football coach aspects of the defense. He will also be The Department of Sports Medicine is a comprehensive collec- comprehensive health care needs of ES at Chambersburg Area Senior High an integral assistant with recruiting, tion of allied health care professionals working in collaboration approximately 600 Shippensburg

School for 12 seasons from 1997- COAC video coordination, breakdown and scouting. to provide the best possible health care to the student-athletes at student athletes. He is very active within the campus community. 2008 under coaches Don Folmar and Shawn Kimple. He began as a Shippensburg University. A major emphasis by the Department In 2011, Reisig helped coach a secondary that intercepted 12 passes, led A 1999 graduate of Duquesne with a bachelor of science degree in volunteer assistant with the Trojans and worked with various positions of Sports Medicine is the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, by Corey Hunt's four picks and All-PSAC First Team Defense selec- athletic training, Mallicone received his master of science degree in psy- before spending his final three seasons as the offensive coordinator. treatment, rehabilitation and student-athlete education of vari- tion Tyriq Kershaw's three. As a defense, the Raiders finished with 19 chology from Shippensburg in December 2000 and is currently enrolled ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK In 1995, Carter began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at ous sports related injuries and medical conditions. interceptions, good for a tie for 15th nationally. in the Doctoral Program of Administrative and Leadership Studies at Homer-Center High School in Indiana County. He filled that role for Under the direction of Head Team Physician, Dr. Johnson G. IUP. Mallicone worked as a graduate assistant in sports medicine under Before coming to Shippensburg, Reisig spent the previous two years as two seasons. Coyle and the Director of Sports Medicine, Wesley R. Mal- the mentorship of Hall of Fame athletic trainer Steve Heckler. the defensive backs coach and an assistant baseball coach at the United As a collegiate athlete at Western Maryland (now known as McDaniel), licone, the Shippensburg University Department of Sports States Merchant Marine Academy – a Division III program in New After graduating from Shippensburg, Mallicone became a member of Carter was an All-MAC defensive back for the Green Terrors. He also Medicine provides services to 20 athletic teams comprised of York. He is rather adept in the area of scouting, a trade at which he the Philadelphia Eagles staff after being hired as the team’s seasonal earned All-MAC honors in baseball and was a team captain during a approximately 600 student-athletes. OUTLOOK tirelessly worked with the Mariners. intern athletic trainer for the 2001 season. While with the Eagles, senior season in which he led the team in runs and slugging percentage. The sports medicine staff includes three certified athletic train- Mallicone assisted in injury prevention, evaluation, rehabilitation, and In the two years that Reisig coached the Mariner secondary, USMMA In high school, Carter was a quarterback and a safety as a senior in ers, one certified intern athletic trainer and numerous work emergency medical care. After working two training camps and a full ranked 21st and 9th in Division III for pass defense. The year before his 1989 when the Trojans went 11-0 in the regular season. He threw for study students. These individuals operate three athletic training season in the NFL, Mallicone became an assistant athletic trainer with arrival, the Mariners were nationally ranked 232 out of 235 programs in nearly 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns as a quarterback while inter- facilities located throughout Shippensburg's athletic venues as the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europa in March 2002 prior to coming pass defense. cepting nine passes on defense. His exploits earned him Mid-Penn well as an on campus rehabilitation center located inside Heiges to Shippensburg. Additionally, he has worked offseason minicamps for

During his time at USMMA, Reisig was also increasingly active with Commonwealth Division First Team honors on defense and spots on Field House. the Minnesota Vikings in 2008, 2009 and 2010. ERS film study and editing. He also was an integral recruiter along the East the Public Opinion First Team offense and defense. He also had an athletic training internship with the Pittsburgh Pirates Y coast. Additionally, Reisig was a licensed PIAA football official and an through the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS).

Carter currently works for the Pennsylvania State Police and is based PLA instructor at the ASC Contact Youth Football camp from 2006-10. out of Chambersburg. Philosophy Mallicone, a certified athletic trainer and state credentialed to practice Reisig earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from nearby Dickinson athletic training in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an active College in 2009. At his alma mater, Reisig was a two-year starter at Shippensburg University's Department of Sports Medicine, member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the safety and cornerback, recording over 100 tackles in his career to go a collection of allied health care professionals, is dedicated to Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA), and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society (PATS). He is also a certified instructor in REVIEW along with five interceptions. He was a three-year starter on special servicing the health care needs of nearly 600 student-athletes on teams and was heavily involved with the signal calling. 20 NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic teams. Professional Rescuer, First Aid/CPR and AED for the American Red Cross. He was a member of the 2006 team that won the Centennial Confer- The Department of Sports Medicine is: ence Championship and went on to play in the NCAA Division III A native of Uniontown, Mallicone currently resides in Shippensburg. • dedicated to helping the student-athletes achieve their aca-

playoffs. In 2007, Dickinson was the ECAC Southeast Champions and REVIEW ranked ninth in the nation in interceptions. demic and athletic success while simultaneously ensuring their health and well being. Reisig is a native of Reading. • committed to creating a supportive environment that en- courages trust, participation, open communication, collabo- ration, and respect among our student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians and university community, SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC regardless of the student-athletes' sport, gender, race, eth- nic, social or economic background. • committed to the delivery of consistent quality services PSAC in an efficient and safe manner, through the use of our modern facilities and incorporating the most recent devel- opments in sports medicine which meets the needs of the student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians and university. • committed to constantly integrating the latest informa- tion concerning on-the-field emergency care, evaluation of injuries, rehabilitation, counseling and education for all of the Shippensburg University student-athletes.

Through these principles, we are committed to providing the OPPONENTS best possible care for every student-athlete to ensure a lifetime of success in their lives and careers after departing Shippensburg University. y istor istor y h 18 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 19 SPORTS MEDICINE SPORTS MEDICINE

INFO Becky Fitz Miranda Fisher MS, ATC, NASM-PES MS, ATC, NASM-PES Acting Associate Director Acting Assistant Director of Sports Medicine of Sports Medicine Becky Fitz returns for her sixth year Miranda Fisher begins her first full with the Shippensburg University year as the acting assistant director athletic training staff. She was named of sports medicine at Shippensburg COAC the Acting Associate Director of University. Fisher joined the sports Sports Medicine in March 2012 after medicine staff in August 2011 as an previously serving the university as an assistant athletic trainer before being H assistant director of sports medicine. appointed to her current position in ES Fitz is a board-certified athletic March 2012. trainer with a license in Pennsylvania and is a member of the National Fisher is a board-certified athletic trainer with a license in Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA). She is also a certified Perfor- and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) mance Enhancement Specialist (PES) through the National Academy and Pennsylvania Athletic Training Society (PATS). of Sports Medicine (NASM).

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK At Shippensburg, she provides injury prevention, emergency care, treat- At Shippensburg, she provides injury prevention, emergency care, treat- ment, and develops rehabilitation protocol for student athletes. Fisher ment, and develops rehabilitation protocol for student athletes. Fitz has provided medical coverage for summer athletic camps for the last also holds additional responsibilities in the sports medicine department, three years. helping to administer physicals, providing medical coverage for summer Fisher earned a bachelor's degree in athletic training in 2010 from Lock athletic camps, and assisting with the drug testing of student-athletes. Haven University along with a minor in sports and exercise psychology. In addition, she serves as an advisor to Tau Kappa, a service sorority for While at Lock Haven she was an active officer of the athletic training female student-athletes. Fitz has also been active in campus initiatives club. such as National Girls and Women in Sports Day and the Pink Zone In December 2011, Fisher earned her master’s degree for exercise and campaign toward breast cancer awareness. health promotion in sports psychology from California University of Fitz has a great deal of sports medicine experience to her credit, having Pennsylvania. served as an assistant athletic trainer and instructor at Catawba while After graduating from Lock Haven, Fisher spent a year working at Vir- also serving as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department ginia Commonwealth University as an athletic training intern. While while at Shippensburg. at VCU, Fisher was the certified athletic trainer for the volleyball team While at Catawba, Fitz served as the certified athletic trainer for the and the men’s and women’s tennis teams. volleyball and baseball teams, and was an approved clinical instructor Fisher currently resides in Shippensburg. in the Athletic Training Education Program. In addition to her athletic training responsibilities, she also taught a nutrition class in the physical education department. Fitz earned a bachelor’s of science degree in athletic training in 2004 from East Stroudsburg where she was a two-time captain of the War- rior track and field team and was an active member of the athletic train- ing club. She completed her graduate work with a master of science degree in psychology at Shippensburg in 2006. Fitz currently resides in Chambersburg. SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC

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20 Shippensburg University PreseaSon ROSTER PreseaSon ROSTER Numerical preseason Roster numerical preseason roster

NOCO INFO No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 54 Joe Dolan DE Fr. 6-1 240 Scranton/Abington Heights 1 Sheldon Mayer HB So. 5-7 160 Norristown/Norristown 55 Matt Myers LB Fr. 6-1 210 Philadelphia/Father Judge 2 Bryan Barley WR Sr. 5-11 175 Berwyn/Conestoga 56 Alex Lyons DE Fr. 6-1 210 Sayre/Sayre Area INFO 3 Phil Boyd DB R-Fr. 5-10 165 Coatesville/Coatesville 57 Doug Randall OL So. 6-2 295 Lewistown/Lewistown (Temple) 4 Ravone Cornish WR Fr. 5-9 165 Philadelphia/Central 58 Steve Owens LB R-Fr. 6-1 200 Philadelphia/Father Judge 5 Kevin Herod FB Sr. 6-1 215 Allentown/Parkland 59 Caleb Morris DL So. 6-1 240 Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill 5 Caleb Vogler K/P Fr. 6-3 190 Hawley/Wallenpaupack 60 Brandon Robinson OL R-Fr. 6-2 275 Mont Alto/Waynesboro 6 Justin Pyle RB Fr. 5-9 185 Garnet Valley/Garnet Valley 61 Tyler Fairchild OL So. 6-0 290 Shippensburg/Shippensburg 7 Jacob Baskerville WR Sr. 6-2 190 Pottsville/Pottsville 62 Bobby Mullen OL Sr. 6-2 260 Philadelphia/North Catholic ES AC 8 Stanley Lumpkin Jr. WR Fr. 6-0 185 Harrisburg/Sci-Tech 63 Matt Beauregard OL R-Fr. 6-1 285 Lancaster/Manheim Township H 64 Justin Bloom OL So. 6-2 265 Lancaster/Hempfield H 9 James Cooper DB So. 5-11 160 Reisterstown, Md./Franklin AC ES 10 Chase Moyer QB R-Fr. 6-2 210 Manheim/Manheim Central 65 Nick Merritt OL R-Fr. 6-3 310 Wexford/Pine-Richland

11 Mike Goode DB Jr. 5-11 185 Norristown/Norristown 66 Shay Ceglar OL Jr. 6-0 230 Port Matilda/State College CO 12 Kyle Kush WR So. 5-11 185 West Grove/Avon Grove 67 Nick Roughan OL Fr. 6-3 255 Bushkill/East Stroudsburg North 13 Pat Schuhl FB Sr. 6-1 215 Mullica Hill, N.J./Gloucester Catholic 68 Jesse Davis DT Fr. 6-1 260 Dallastown/Dallastown 13 Marquis Weathington DB Fr. 5-9 175 Coatesville/Coatesville 69 Marc Ranaudo DT Fr. 6-2 245 Milford/Delaware Valley

OUTLOOK 14 Jeff Tomasetti QB Jr. 6-2 215 Claymont, Del./Brandywine 70 Jon McCullough OL R-Fr. 6-2 290 Rose Valley/Strath Haven 15 Blaise Glover WR Fr. 6-5 190 Lancaster/J.P. McCaskey 71 Wes Hurley OL R-Fr. 6-4 310 Jim Thorpe/Jim Thorpe 16 Matt Wade QB Fr. 6-2 190 Waynesboro/Waynesboro 72 Tim Latham OL So. 6-4 285 Quarryville/Solanco 16 Brandon Robles DB R-Fr. 5-10 180 Exton/Downingtown East 73 Chris Restino OL Sr. 6-2 255 Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 17 Chris Lawshe QB R-Fr. 6-3 220 Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell 74 Andrew Lesagonicz OL So. 6-2 275 Laureldale/Muhlenberg

18 Zach Zulli QB Jr. 6-2 185 Schwenksville/Perkiomen Valley 75 Cory Cowdery DL R-Fr. 6-2 255 Perkasie/Pennridge OUTLOOK 18 Justin Howe DB Fr. 5-11 170 Exton/Downingtown East 76 T.J. Smink Jr. OL Fr. 6-1 275 Harleysville/North Penn 19 Nate Schmidt K Jr. 6-2 180 Jim Thorpe/Jim Thorpe 77 Jason Brady OL Jr. 6-3 300 Hanover/Delone Catholic 20 Tyriq Kershaw DB Jr. 5-11 195 Media/Penncrest 78 Hayden Rigo OL Fr. 6-5 275 Stoystown/North Star

LYR REVIEW PLAYERS 21 Avery Coleman DB Jr. 5-9 175 Media/Penncrest 79 Sam Roman OL So. 6-3 285 Lititz/Warwick 22 Blair Brooks HB So. 5-9 180 Wayne/Conestoga 80 Mike Brown WR Fr. 6-3 170 West Chester/West Chester East 23 Trevor Mack DB So. 5-10 185 West Chester/The Hill School 81 Alex Kuljian TE So. 6-3 240 Temecula, Cal./Great Oak 24 Mike Frenette HB Sr. 5-8 190 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley 82 Ian Bosserman TE Fr. 6-5 235 Hanover/Hanover

25 Charles Blackwell WR Fr. 6-0 190 Philadelphia/Bishop McDevitt 82 Steve Komar DT Fr. 6-2 255 Zion Grove/Hazelton Area PLAYERS 25 Brandon Wallace RB Fr. 5-8 190 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township 83 John “J.P.” Wilson WR Fr. 5-7 170 Hainesport, N.J./Rancocas Valley 26 D.J. Burkey DB Fr. 6-0 180 Summerhill/Forest Hills 84 Lance Kopp WR R-So. 6-2 185 Ephrata/Ephrata 27 Theo Davis FB So. 6-2 210 Chalfont/Central Bucks South 85 Dan Wheeler TE R-Fr. 6-2 245 Lewistown/Lewistown 28 Quashaun Davis WR Fr. 6-1 180 Lancaster/J.P. McCaskey 87 Trevor Harman WR So. 6-2 205 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley 29 Sharif Smith RB Fr. 5-11 185 Philadelphia/Academy of Palumbo 88 Will Foster TE Fr. 6-2 230 Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain 30 Cordairo Taylor RB Fr. 5-9 175 West Chester/Bayard Rustin 89 Mike Schmidt DL Jr. 6-4 215 Levittown/Harry S Truman 31 Kyle Karpinski DB Jr. 5-10 195 Lancaster/Manheim Township 90 Mitch Merryman DL Fr. 6-2 270 Somerset/Somerset Area 32 Jalen Ramsey DB Fr. 6-0 180 Norristown/Norristown 91 Kurt Walker DL R-Fr. 6-4 255 Osceola Mills/Philipsburg-Osceola 32 Jordan Harro WR Fr. 6-0 185 Annville/Palmyra 92 Dainen Green DL Jr. 6-2 250 Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro REVIEW 33 Brandon Hollister LB Fr. 5-11 175 Washington Boro/Lancaster Catholic 93 Pat Walsh DL R-Fr. 6-1 260 Ijamsville, Md./Good Counsel 34 Drew Newcomer K Jr. 5-11 200 Carlisle/Boiling Springs 94 Nick Johnson DL R-Fr. 6-2 255 Philadelphia/Imhotep Institute Charter 35 John McGilligan WR Fr. 5-10 180 Clifton Heights/Monsignor Bonner 95 Rodney Baltimore DL Sr. 6-1 310 Harrisburg/Harrisburg (Lackawanna) 36 Corey Hunt DB Sr. 6-0 180 Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson 96 Mark Kahlil Smith DL Sr. 6-0 280 Wynnewood/Lower Merion 37 Maurice Harris DB R-Fr. 5-11 175 Philadelphia/Furness 97 Shayne Watson DE Fr. 6-2 225 Lansdale/North Penn SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC 37 Harry Lowber DB Fr. 5-11 170 Lewistown/Lewistown 98 Saeed Khateeb DL Sr. 6-4 255 Birdsboro/Daniel Boone (IUP) 38 Brian Sourber LB So. 6-1 205 Lancaster/Manheim Township 99 Jake Metz DL Jr. 6-7 245 Harleysville/Souderton 39 Darius Howard DB R-Fr. 5-10 185 Millersville/Penn Manor PSAC 40 Bo Wilson HB R-Fr. 5-8 175 Harrisburg/Central Dauphin East *Roster as of 8/8/12 40 Morgan Powell DB Fr. 5-7 175 Columbia, Md./Atholton 41 James Brennan LB So. 5-10 200 King of Prussia/Upper Merion 42 Nasir Alston LB Fr. 5-10 180 Philadelphia/Olney 43 Chris Johnson LB Jr. 5-11 205 Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson 44 Cody Fleming LB Sr. 6-1 215 Pennsburg/Upper Perkiomen 45 Cortlin Dell DL R-Fr. 6-0 245 Spring Grove/Spring Grove Pronunciation Guide 46 Michael Lloyd K Jr. 5-11 165 Shippensburg/Shippensburg Area (King’s) 47 Chad Miller DB R-Fr. 5-11 175 Greencastle/Greencastle-Antrim 5 Kevin HAIR-edd 66 Shay SEGUE-lur Head coach Mark muh-CHESS-key

48 Jared Adams DB R-Fr. 5-9 165 Owings Mills, Md./Huntington 13 Pat SHOOL 74 Andrew lez-uh-GONE-itch Asst. coach Mike yure-CHICH OPPONENTS 48 C.J. Lutz WR Fr. 5-10 155 Pittsburgh/Plum 18 Zach ZOOL-ee 81 Alex COOL-jen GA coach A.J. RISE-igg 49 Eric Kowalewski DL Fr. 6-2 215 Johnstown/Ferndale Area 24 Mike fruh-NET 98 SY-eed CUH-teeb 50 Sean Sadosky LB So. 6-1 230 Saint Mary's/Saint Mary's 51 Chase Fleming LB So. 6-0 215 Pennsburg/Perkiomen Valley istory 52 K.J. Roselle OL R-Fr. 6-2 290 Newark, Del./Pencader Charter 53 Josh McCann OL Fr. 6-3 230 Dornsife/Line Mountain istory h 22 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 23 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

NOCO INFO FULLBACK The offensive line will be a versatile unit in 2012, as the three returning starting guards Senior veteran and two-time All-PSAC The tight end group will look to replace the and tackles – Restino, Brady and Lesagonicz

performer Kevin Herod returns for his final leadership and reliable blocking skills of cap- INFO – each played significant time on both sides of season in the red and white. Last season, tain Brian Heitz from last season. the line last season. Herod carried the rock 46 times for 176 yards Promising sophomore Alex Kuljian will There will be an ample amount of experienced to add to his career totals of 368 carries for look to fill that void as a starter in 2012. The depth behind the starters, however. Sopho- 1,508 yards and 12 touchdowns. California native saw time in every game last more tackle Tim Latham played in all 11 As a result of the new offense installed in season, earning one start, and played over 20 games and earned a start in the season opener 2011, Herod found an increased role in the snaps in multiple contests. In the spring game,

at Shepherd last season, while sophomore ES AC passing game en route to setting career highs Kuljian caught four passes for 27 yards. Justin Bloom played in eight games in 2010 H with 13 catches for 113 yards (8.7 average) H Redshirt-freshman Dan Wheeler also made and returns this season after a year away from AC

ES and two touchdowns. contributions in the spring game, grabbing the team last fall.

Senior Pat Schuhl will provide valuable one pass for 10 yards in addition to catching a CO Sophomore Doug Randall transferred in from leadership in the backfield as a three-year four-yard touchdown pass from Zulli that got Temple last year and saw action right away – contributor at fullback. A special teams player nullified by an offensive penalty. appearing in nine games. Fellow sophomore as well, Schuhl – one of the few players on the OFFENSIVE LINE Sam Roman (Warwick) also came aboard and

OUTLOOK roster who has not used a redshirt season – has played in four contests. 290 career rushing yards on 66 carries. With four returning starters, the offensive line Sophomore Tyler Fairchild played in each of Sophomore Theo Davis appeared in the final will again serve as the backbone of an offense the final four games in his first competitive three games of last season as a defensive player that last year posted two of the Top-5 all-time season in 2011. He graded out at 77 percent but began the transition to fullback during the single-game team rushing performances. Cody Fleming on the year, highlighted by a 12-snap effort

spring and should be among the contributors OUTLOOK Former All-PSAC performer Bobby Mullen against East Stroudsburg. at the position this year. will resume his role as the leader of the unit as Shippensburg embarks on Year 2 under head The team then hits the meat of its schedule Lawshe led all Raiders with 50 yards rushing the starting center. The senior anchored the A number of players will also be coming off a coach Mark Maciejewski after a debut season in the middle of October, heading to defend- on 10 attempts to go along with a 9-for-19 WIDE RECEIVER line in his first season playing center in 2011 redshirt, including Wes Hurley ( Jim Thorpe), that saw the team break several school records ing PSAC Champion Kutztown and then passing performance. A productive, balanced group of wide receivers and led all lineman with 893 snaps. Jon McCullough (Strath Haven), Nick LYR REVIEW PLAYERS en route to a 7-4 mark – the program’s second West Chester before hosting Bloomsburg and Merritt (Pine-Richland) and K.J. Roselle HALFBACK returns in 2012 after a year of practice under An All-PSAC East Second Team selection a winning season in the last seven years. Cheyney. SU will wrap up its regular season at the new passing offense installed last season. (Pencader Charter [Del.]). Indiana (Pa.) on Nov. 10, finishing off a tough year ago, junior guard Chris Restino returns After a four-game winning streak to close A proven, accomplished leader is in front of The receiving corps shared the wealth in 2011, Freshman Josh McCann (Line Mountain) slate of opponents that includes eight teams to the fold as well. The only SU offensive out the 2011 season, the Raiders enter 2012 the pack, but a trio of talented youngsters will with three different receivers catching at least came aboard in the spring and remains with with a combined 62-38 (.620) record in 2011. provide crucial depth and athleticism behind player recognized by the conference in 2011, with plenty of momentum – especially the 30 balls for 400 yards. Fortunately, all three of the team. Waynesboro alum Brandon Rob- PLAYERS Zulli in the backfield. Restino led all linemen with a 77 percent offense, which returns nine starters that have QUARTERBACK those standouts return this season. grade-out on the year. inson has also been with the team for parts of had a year to familiarize themselves with the Senior captain Mike Frenette, who set the two seasons. Junior Zach Zulli enters his second season as Senior Bryan Barley looks to finish up Junior Jason Brady and sophomore Andrew schemes of Mike Yurcich’s offense that set school single-season records for all-purpose an impressive career serving as a valuable school single-season records for touchdowns, the starting signal-caller after posting one of yards (1,780) and receptions by a running back Lesagonicz will again serve as a starting tackle the greatest statistical seasons by any quarter- playmaker with the ball in his hands. Barley and guard, respectively. yards, plays and first downs last fall. (40) last season, returns as the top dog out of grabbed career-highs in both receptions (32) back in school history. He set single-season the backfield. The defense also brings back nine starters school records in 2011 for passing touchdowns and receiving touchdowns (six) to go along – including six All-PSAC East honorees in (34, which led the PSAC) and completions A Capital One Academic All-America Second with 473 receiving yards last season to pass the 2011 – in addition to the return of the team’s (226) in addition to his 2,741 passing yards Team selection and an All-PSAC East Second 1,000-yard career receiving mark. starting specialists. After a campaign that that are good for second-most all time. Team pick as a return specialist, Frenette ran Senior Jacob Baskerville had a career year in REVIEW saw SU boast an average margin of victory of for a career-high 913 yards and led SU with his third season on the field for the Raiders in just over 33 points in its seven wins (327-94), The team’s primary punt returner as a fresh- 12 touchdowns in the best statistical season man two years ago, Zulli used his play-making 2011, setting career highs in receptions (34), expectations are rightfully high heading into for a running back since ’s senior yards (486, second-most on the team) and the season. ability to his advantage in his debut season be- season in 2004. hind center, rushing for 364 yards (third-best touchdowns (five). But the PSAC will again be competitive in on the team) with four touchdowns in 2011. Shifty sophomore Blair Brooks will look to The breakout star in 2011 was sophomore SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC 2012, especially in the Eastern Division. Five turn heads in his second season. The original Zulli’s ability to sling the ball around the Trevor Harman, who exploded onto the scene of the East’s eight teams finished above .500 plan was for Brooks to redshirt, but he entered in his first year of competition and led the in divisional play last season, led by Kutztown’s field was his most valuable asset, however, as the fold in Week 4. In just six games of play, PSAC he set a single-game school record with six team in every receiving statistic despite start- and LIU Post’s identical 6-1 marks. Before the he managed to post the third-highest rushing ing just six games. Harman will look to build Raiders begin worrying about conference play, touchdown passes at Cheyney while throwing total (221 yards) of the running backs. for a career-high 384 yards (the most by an off his debut campaign that saw him haul in however, they must look to snap a seven-game 43 passes for 681 yards and nine touchdowns. losing streak to Shepherd in the season opener SU quarterback in 12 years) in his signature One reason Brooks was forced into action as a at home on Sept. 1. performance of 2011. true freshman was because of the season-end- An athlete who intrigued in the spring is back ing injury to Sheldon Mayer in the early part and seeking to make an impact in 2012. Cen- Shippensburg plays at home again in Week 2, Senior Jeff Tomasetti moves into the No. 2 of the year. In limited action, Mayer carried quarterback spot after serving as a reliable tral High School product Ravone Cornish this time welcoming PSAC West foe Slippery the ball 19 times, averaging 5.7 yards per tote. walked on and displayed impressive speed Rock to town. The Rock finished 8-3 overall back-up the last three seasons. A team captain A shifty back and kick returner, Mayer was and proven leader, Tomasetti has been a con- during spring drills while picking up the wide last year and won the Western Division. granted a medical redshirt and will again have receiver position. sistent contributor on special teams as well. redshirt-freshman eligibility this season. SU then hits the road, traveling to East Sophomore Kyle Kush is transitioning from

A pair of freshmen will be coming off their OPPONENTS Stroudsburg on Sept. 15 for its divisional Another candidate for playing time is Central defense to offense – after appearing in eight opener under the lights at ESU’s Eiler-Martin redshirt seasons in 2012 – Chase Moyer and Dauphin East alum Bo Wilson, who red- Chris Lawshe. games last year as a defensive back and special Stadium. The Raiders then host Millersville shirted a year ago. In the spring game, Wilson teams performer he saw extended time at wide and travel to PSAC West opponent Lock The young duo earned valuable reps in the was one of just two running backs to earn receiver during the spring game. In that game, Haven before returning to town on Oct. 6 for spring game. Moyer was 8-of-13 through the more than 10 carries. Kush finished with eight catches for 84 yards. istory a Homecoming date against LIU-Post. air and threw a 15-yard touchdown pass, while Freshman Maurice Harris (Furness) com- pleted his redshirt season and has transitioned Chris Restino to wide receiver from defensive back. istory h 24 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 25 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

NOCO INFO LINEBACKERS Junior Avery Coleman made 29 tackles on the season while starting every game and finishing The linebacking corps will again be one of the with at least one tackle in all but one contest. most stocked position groups for the Raiders Junior Mike Goode appeared in eight games this season. and made 27 tackles while intercepting two Senior Cody Fleming continued the recent passes. Coleman intercepted a pass and Goode tradition of talented SU linebackers after posted five tackles in the spring game. emerging as a defensive leader last season en Junior Kyle Karpinski saw time in every game route to All-PSAC East First Team laurels. last year while sophomore James Cooper He led the team with 83 total tackles and started the first six contests and during that AC 19.5 tackles for loss (third-most in the PSAC) stretch averaged nearly three tackles per game. while setting career highs in every defensive H

ES category. Fleming has already earned 2012 Sophomores Trevor Mack will also push for preseason All-America plaudits from Lindy’s time on the field. Mack, meanwhile, tallied six and BSN. tackles in the spring game after posting mul- tiple tackles in five different games last fall. Junior Chris Johnson, who started the first two games last season before suffering a A slew of defensive backs are also coming off redshirt campaigns. Included in the group

OUTLOOK season-ending injury, looks to bounce back in his fourth season with the team while a quar- is: Phil Boyd (Coatesville), Nick Diller tet of talented sophomores strive to continue (Red Land) and Chad Miller (Greencastle- to make an impact on the field. Antrim). Bishop McDevitt alum Charles Blackwell played in the spring and is also After seeing an increase in playing time in the looking to catch on. second half of the season and despite starting only five games, Brian Sourber made enough SPECIAL TEAMS of an impact on opposing coaches to earn a spot on the All-PSAC East Second Team unit Junior kicker Drew Newcomer is coming off in 2011. He finished his debut campaign with a 2011 campaign in which he set the school LYR REVIEW PLAYERS 13.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two intercep- record for points in a season by a kicker and Drew Newcomer tions and two forced fumbles. became the only player in school history to finish a season perfect in field goal kicking DEFENSIVE LINE James Brennan was inserted into the starting (through at least 10 attempts). lineup after Johnson’s injury and immediately The men in the trenches will be one of the made an impact, finishing third on the team in Entering this season, Newcomer has now most talented groups of players along the line tackles while starting the final nine contests. made all 16 attempts in his career – a record of scrimmage in the conference, as three of its In his first start, against Clarion in the third for consecutive makes spanning more than one four returning starters earned All-PSAC East game, Brennan returned his lone interception season. recognition a season ago. of the year 31 yards for a touchdown. Fellow junior Nate Schmidt has been the Senior Mark Kahlil Smith will anchor the Sean Sadosky notched at least one tackle in team’s primary punter, having booted 96 punts unit from his defensive tackle position after each game last season and finished with 26 on in his first two seasons on the field, good for a putting together a standout season in 2011. the year, while Chase Fleming appeared in 34.3 average per kick. Schmidt has unleashed An All-PSAC East First Team pick, Smith the final four games of 2011 before return- multiple 50-yard boots, including a career- finished with 32 tackles and 9.5 TFLs, a total ing an interception 29 yards for a score in the long 53-yarder last season. He has also served that included 4.5 sacks. spring game. as a place kicker. Junior sophomore defensive ends Dainen Steve Owens (Father Judge) is coming off Junior Michael Lloyd will also challenge for Green and Jake Metz will serve as the his redshirt season. Meanwhile, Nasir Alston the role of punter and place kicker this season. bookends along the line. Each pass rusher (Olney) came on board during the spring and The King’s College transfer and Shippensburg finished 2011 with a team-high 7.5 sacks and is looking to stick around. Area Senior High School alum kicked a 44-

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC earned All-PSAC East Second Team plaudits yard field goal in the spring game in addition (Green’s second consecutive such honor). SECONDARY to drilling his lone extra-point. Senior defensive tackle Saeed Khateeb en- With three returning full-time starters and For the third consecutive season, junior offen- joyed a breakout season last year, starting every a collection of players with game experience sive lineman Shay Ceglar will again fulfill the game and setting career marks with 31 tackles, ready to join the fold, the Raiders secondary duties as the team’s long snapper in all special 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. – led by its five upperclassmen – will look to teams situations. Junior Mike Schmidt totaled 10 tackles while build off its 12 interceptions in 2011. playing in every game last season. Sophomore Senior safety Corey Hunt evolved into a valu- Caleb Morris played in 10 games last year able leader in his first year as a starter last fall. and totaled 11 tackles, including three tackles Hunt led the team with four interceptions and for loss and a sack, while senior Rodney was second amongst the defensive backs with Baltimore saw action in eight contests and 42 tackles. contributed three tackles and a sack. Junior safety Tyriq Kershaw led the second- The list of defensive linemen coming off red- ary in that category, tallying an impressive 70 shirt is deep. It includes Cortlin Dell (Spring tackles from his safety post for the second- Grove), Kurt Walker (Philipsburg-Osceola) highest total on the team. Kershaw was also and Pat Walsh (Good Counsel [Md.]). Dell second on the squad with three interceptions, has transitioned from linebacker to the defen- and for his efforts, was named to the All- istory sive line. PSAC East First Team. PASL YER

26 Shippensburg University PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Mike frenette Co-Captain Corey Hunt Co-Captain INFO

HB • Senior • 5-8 • 190 • 2011 John M. “Jack” Roddick Centurion Award Winner (Team MVP) S • R-Senior • 6-0 • 180 • 2011 Ray Ellis Fighting Heart Award Winner Carlisle/Cumberland Valley • 2011 John Bay Award Winner (Offensive MVP) Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson • 2011 John E. Hubley Award Winner (Team GPA leader) • 2011 All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team (RS) • 2011 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region Third Team Pick ES

AC ALL-PSAC

• 2011 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team Selection H H

24 • 2010 Chris Heilman World Cup Award Winner 36 AC ES CO 2011 ( Junior): Enjoyed a breakout season as a versatile playmaker 2011 (R-Junior): Emerged as a team leader from the secondary in his in the Raiders’ offense…set the single-season all-purpose yardage third competitive season with the Raiders…started all but one game… mark with 1,780…led team with 12 touchdowns (nine rushing, three led the squad with four interceptions and was second amongst all

OUTLOOK receiving)…scored multiple touchdowns in four games…surpassed the defensive backs with a career-high 42 total tackles, including 29 solo… century mark in rushing in each of the final three games (four total broke up four passes while defending eight others…totaled two tackles on the season) en route to a career-high and team-high 913 rushing for loss…recovered a fumble in each of the first two games of the yards…carried the ball 172 times for a 5.3 average per tote…also the season…also notched his first career interception in the second game team’s second-leading receiver, compiling 404 yards on 40 catches…the of the season, at Gannon…posted a career-high eight tackles and a 40 grabs set a school record for the most by a running back in a single TFL at C.W. Post…returned an interception 19 yards against Kutz- season…led the team with a career-high 463 kickoff return yards on town…contributed seven tackles at Bloomsburg…added six tackles and OUTLOOK 20 returns…ran for a career-high 177 yards and two touchdowns on 18 intercepted two passes against East Stroudsburg before wrapping up the carries at Millersville en route to being named PSAC Eastern Division season with six more tackles and a TFL the next week against Mercy- Offensive Player of the Week…caught a career-high eight receptions at hurst…won the Ray Ellis Fighting Heart Award at the team banquet. PLAYERS Bloomsburg…scored four touchdowns (two rushing, two receiving) at 2010 (R-Sophomore): Played in just six games due to injury…made Cheyney…named an All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team selec- an impression while on the field…amassed 26 tackles, including 23 tion at return specialist…also named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette solo stops…forced and recovered a fumble…registered one quarterback All-Super Region 1 Third Team at return specialist…became the first hurry and one pass breakup…recorded at least two tackles in every SU football player in eight years to be named a Capital One Aca- game…tallied a career-high six tackles in each of the first two games of PLAYERS demic All-American (second team)…also named to the Capital One the season…missed the final five contests. Academic All-District Team…took home three awards at the team Cumberland Valley High School: Ran for 1,701 yards and averaged banquet: the John M. “Jack” Roddick Centurion Award (Team MVP), 2009 (R-Freshman): Appeared in 10 games for the Red Raiders in his 7.7 yards per rush during his senior season for head coach Tim Rimpfel the John Bay Award (most outstanding offensive player) and the John debut season…totaled 22 tackles, including 12 solo stops…broke up at Cumberland Valley…scored 23 touchdowns…totaled 11 games E. Hubley Award (player with the highest GPA). one pass…registered one quarterback hurry…had a season-high five REVIEW with at least 100 rushing yards…averaged 17.9 yards per catch on 21 tackles at Edinboro…picked up four solo tackles including a sack in the 2010 (Sophomore): Started in eight of the nine games in which he ap- receptions with 377 receiving yards during the campaign…caught two victory over Kutztown…totaled at least one tackle in every game. peared during his second season…missed the C.W. Post and Kutztown touchdown passes…also played linebacker for the Eagles and totaled games due to injury…received the 2010 Chris Heilman World Cup 85 tackles (33 solo), an average of 6.1 per game, while recovering two 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. award from the football team…was a difference maker when on the fumbles and blocking a field goal…totaled 2,180 career rushing yards Thomas Johnson High School: Earned numerous all-conference and REVIEW field, particularly as a pass catcher out of the backfield…ranked second and 31 touchdowns…amassed 109 career tackles, three fumble recover- all-area honors as a running back, defensive back and return specialist on the team with a career-high 492 receiving yards and was third on ies and two interceptions…named a First Team running back as a for the Patriots under head coach Ben Wright…earned two letters… the team with a career-high 25 receptions…tied for the team lead senior and earned honorable mention as a linebacker…complemented totaled 1,800 rushing yards and over 400 receiving yards…compiled with five receiving touchdowns…ran for 73 yards on just eight carries his football playing with time on the track squads, running sprints and approximately 145 tackles to complement 10 interceptions…was a First at Clarion…also hauled in five passes for 108 receiving yards and two competing in jumps. Team All-Monocacy Conference safety and a First Team All-Area run- touchdowns against the Golden Eagles…set single-game career highs ning back…also earned Third Team All-Maryland honors at running

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Personal: Full name is Michael Scott Frenette…is the son of Gary and with seven receptions and 118 receiving yards at East Stroudsburg, Carol Frenette…majoring in accounting. back…honored as a BTC Super 22 returner…squad reached the state scoring two touchdowns…caught SU’s longest touchdown pass of the semifinals…competed in track and field…graduated on the honor roll.

season, a 64-yard strike at West Chester…had at least one reception PSAC Personal: Full name is Corey Hunt…is the son of Steven and Michelle in all nine of his games played…totaled a season-high 11 rushes and Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG scored both of his rushing touchdowns against Gannon…finished with Hunt…majoring in geoenvironmental studies and seeking a GIS cer- 2009 12 75 442 22 420 5.6 5 74 tificate…is one of three children with sister Ciara and brother Dakota. 22 receptions of 10 or more yards and nine rushes of 10 or more yards. 2010 9 47 242 21 221 4.7 2 38 2009 (Freshman): Displayed game-changing ability at tailback in his 2011 11 172 957 44 913 5.3 9 71 true freshman season with the Red Raiders…appeared in all 12 games Career 32 294 1641 87 1554 5.3 16 74 Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR and made 11 starts…averaged 5.6 yards per carry on 75 rushes…totaled 2009 10 12 10 22 1.0-7 1.0-7 0-0 1 0 0 420 rushing yards and had five rushing touchdowns…also averaged Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2010 6 23 3 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 1 1 16.6 yards per reception…hauled in 21 passes for 349 yards and two 2009 12 21 349 16.6 2 55 2011 11 29 13 42 2.0-10 0.0-0 4-30 4 0 2 touchdowns…ranked third on the team with 769 all-purpose yards 2010 9 25 492 19.7 5 64 Career 27 64 26 90 3.0-17 1.0-7 4-30 6 1 3 and fourth on the team in scoring…tallied five solo tackles and one 2011 11 40 404 10.1 3 50

tackle assist…led Shippensburg with 179 total yards in the NCAA Career 32 86 1245 14.5 10 64 OPPONENTS playoff game against California (Pa.)…broke a 74-yard cutback for a touchdown in the same game…scored a 32-yard rushing touchdown and an 18-yard receiving touchdown in the PSAC State Game against All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KR Total California (Pa.)…reached paydirt twice on the ground at Cheyney… 2009 12 420 329 0 0 769 2010 9 221 492 0 127 840 istory took a center screen pass 55 yards for a touchdown against Kutztown… carried the ball a season-high 13 times against Millersville. 2011 11 913 404 0 463 1780 Career 32 1554 1245 0 590 3389 istory h 28 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 29 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO mark kahlil smith Co-Captain Jeff Tomasetti Co-Captain INFO

DL • R-Senior • 6-0 • 280 • 2011 All-PSAC Eastern Division First Team Selection QB • R-Senior • 6-2 • 215 • 2011 Red Raider Pride Award Winner Philadelphia/Lower Merion • 2011 Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year Nominee Claymont, Del./Brandywine • 2011 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region Third Team Pick ES AC ALL-PSAC H H

96 14 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Junior): Blossomed into one of the top defensive tackles in the 2011 (R-Junior): Evolved into a team leader as a backup quarterback PSAC in his third season on the field for the Raiders…started every and special teams contributor in his second full season on the field for game, totaling career highs with 32 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 the Raiders…played in all 11 games…totaled four tackles, including

OUTLOOK sacks…made 25 of his 32 tackles on rushes…All-PSAC Eastern Divi- two in the season finale against Mercyhurst…won the Red Raider sion First Team selection… named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Pride Award at the team banquet. All-Super Region 1 Third Team…Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year 2010 (R-Sophomore): Injured; did not play. award nominee…thrived in a game at Millersville, posting a season- high six tackles and career-highs in tackles for loss (4.0) and sacks 2009 (R-Freshman): Saw action in four games for the Red Raiders… (2.0)…had at least 0.5 tackles for loss in six games. went under center for one series as the quarterback against Lock Ha- ven…did not throw a pass…grew into a special teams role, appearing in OUTLOOK 2010 (R-Sophomore): Excelled as a valuable member of the defensive games against East Stroudsburg, Millersville and C.W. Post…recorded line during his second full season with Shippensburg…appeared in all two solo tackles and two tackle assists. 11 games, making 10 starts…impressed with 7.5 tackles for loss, a total that includes 1.5 quarterback sacks…totaled 24 tackles, a number that 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. PLAYERS includes 18 solo stops…recovered two fumbles…recorded a career-high Brandywine High School: Named Delaware State Broadcasters As- seven tackles in a victory at East Stroudsburg…had two or more solo sociation (DSBA) All-State First Team as a senior…played for head tackles in each of the first four games of the season…finished with at coach Steve Dent…threw for 3,130 yards and 33 touchdowns in his least one tackle for loss in seven games. career while throwing just 14 interceptions…also totaled five rush-

2009 (R-Freshman): Had a breakout season along the defensive line in ing touchdowns…completed 86-of-179 passes for 1,409 yards and 15 PLAYERS his first season of competition…started all 12 games at the nose guard touchdowns as a senior…selected Blue Hen All-Conference First Team position for the Red Raiders and helped solidify the front four…totaled as a junior and senior…selected to play in Blue-Gold Delaware All- 11 tackles, including five solo stops…picked up at least one tackle in Star Game…threw for 1,721 yards and 18 touchdowns on 104-of-202 seven games…tallied a season-high three tackles against Millersville… passing as a junior…earned Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches

REVIEW notched two solo tackles against Kutztown. Association (DIFCA) All-State Second Team honors…also received all-conference honors in 2005 as a defensive back. 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Raymond Tomasetti…is the son of Rich- Lower Merion High School: Won three letters as a defensive tackle for ard and Tracy Tomasetti…majoring in history, seeking a social studies the Bulldogs in the Central League under head coach Ed Cubbage… teaching certification and pursuing a minor in coaching. REVIEW recorded 51 tackles and two sacks over the course of two seasons… served as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Full name is Mark Kahlil Smith…is the son of Mark Smith Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR and Tameka Jones…majoring in management. 2009 3 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2011 11 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 14 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2009 12 5 6 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

2010 11 18 6 24 7.5-20 1.5-7 0-0 0 0 2 PSAC 2011 11 23 9 32 9.5-44 4.5-39 0-0 0 0 0 Career 34 46 21 67 17-64 6.0-46 0-0 0 0 2 OPPONENTS istory istory h 30 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 31 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Bryan barley jacob baskerville jason brady James Brennan INFO

WR • Senior • 5-11 • 175 WR • R-Senior • 6-2 • 190 OL • R-Junior • 6-3 • 300 LB • R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 200 Berwyn/Conestoga Pottstown/Pottsville Hanover/Delone Catholic King of Prussia/Upper Merion ES AC H H

2 7 77 41 AC ES CO 2011 ( Junior): Grabbed career highs in both receptions and receiv- 2011 (R-Junior): Set career highs in receptions, yards and touchdowns 2011 (R-Sophomore): Again served as a reliable offensive lineman 2011 (R-Freshman): Started the final nine games of his debut season ing touchdowns in his third season with the Raiders…started all but while emerging as one of the team’s primary receivers…started six in sophomore season with the Raiders…started all 11 games at either on the field with the Raiders…finished third on the team in tackles one game…totaled 32 catches for 473 yards and six touchdowns… games…was second on the team in receiving with 486 yards on 34 right or left tackle…posted a grade-out of 63 percent on the season… with 55, a total that included five tackles for loss…made the most of

OUTLOOK continued to serve as a reliable return specialist, returning 11 kickoffs catches (third-most among the receivers)…also grabbed five touch- had a season-best grade-out of 75 percent at Cheyney…played a his lone interception on the year, returning the pick back 31 yards for a for 191 yards, good for a 17.4 average…664 all-purpose yards (60.4 per downs, including a career-long reception of 59 yards for a score in the season-high 95 snaps against West Chester, grading out at 68 percent… touchdown at home against Clarion in the third game of the season… game) ranked third on the team…had two 100-yard receiving games, season opener at Shepherd…caught at least one pass in every game… played at least 80 snaps and graded out at 68 percent or higher against also notched his only sack of the season against Clarion while leading including a 113-yard, two-touchdown effort at Gannon in Week 2 and had a career day in receiving with a 117-yard performance off five Clarion, Kutztown, West Chester and Bloomsburg. the team with eight tackles…posted a career-best nine tackles the next a season-high 129-yard, one-touchdown performance at home against catches (including a 44-yard touchdown) at C.W. Post…totaled a 2010 (R-Freshman): Became a dependable member of the offensive week at C.W. Post…had 2.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble at Kutztown…against the Golden Bears, caught a season-long 53-yard career-best eight catches in the season finale at home against Mercy- Millersville.

line with the Red Raiders, primarily at the tackle positions…posted a OUTLOOK reception on a touchdown pass from fellow receiver Trevor Harman. hurst. grade-out of 60 percent for the season…was a regular contributor over 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2010 (Sophomore): Emerged as a big-play threat and reliable receiver 2010 (R-Sophomore): Increased his playing time and served as one the final six games…made starts in the final three contests of the season Upper Merion High School: Won three letters as a Viking under head for the Red Raiders in his second season…led the team with 654 of the team’s primary receivers…had at least one reception in 10 of against Millersville, East Stroudsburg and Lock Haven…completed his coach Joe Powell…had 97 tackles in ten games as a senior…rushed for receiving yards while playing in all 11 games…averaged an impressive the team’s 11 games…scored his first career touchdown on a slant pass collegiate debut against West Chester with 17 snaps, grading out above

PLAYERS 713 yards as a senior for 5.3 yards a carry and had nine touchdowns 25.2 yards per catch…tallied 26 receptions, scoring five touchdowns… at Kutztown…finishing the game with career highs of three recep- 70 percent…worked more than 80 snaps against East Stroudsburg… offensively…named a First Team All-Suburban One Conference accrued 67 return yards to rank third on the team in all-purpose tions and 59 yards…matched his career high in receptions with three had great success in the season finale at Lock Haven, posting a 68 American Division linebacker as a senior…selected to same team as a yards…made an immediate impact with 101 receiving yards and a pair against Millersville, totaling 54 yards…caught a 42-yard pass against percent grade-out through 63 snaps. defensive end as a junior…named team’s MVP as a senior and defensive of touchdown catches in the season opener against Shepherd…set ca- Cheyney…wrapped up the season with a 29-yard touchdown reception 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. MVP during junior season…also played lacrosse and earned three reer highs with seven receptions and 138 receiving yards in a victory at against Lock Haven. Delone Catholic High School: Served as a two-way All-Star under varsity letters…named lacrosse team’s MVP as a senior and was an All- PLAYERS East Stroudsburg…recorded touchdown receptions of 60 yards at West 2009 (R-Freshman): Appeared in eight games for the Red Raiders in Suburban One pick during junior and senior seasons…named Upper Chester, 49 yards at Lock Haven and 44 yards against Cheyney…had at head coach Steve Wiles… chosen as a 2008 AP First Team All-State his debut season as a split end…totaled two receptions for 17 yards dur- selection as a lineman…played offensive tackle and defensive tackle… Merion’s Male Athlete of the Year. least one reception in all 11 of the team’s games…paced Shippensburg ing the season…brought in a season-long reception of 12 yards against with 23 receptions of 10 or more yards. named to Daily Record and Evening Sun First Teams on both sides of Personal: Full name is James F. Brennan…is the son of Jim and Jean Millersville…also caught a pass for five yards against Lock Haven… the ball…helped pave way for Delone rushers to gain 3,057 yards on Brennan…majoring in geoenvironmental studies…has two sisters in REVIEW 2009 (Freshman): Immediately contributed to the Red Raiders in averaged 8.5 yards per catch. 482 carries… on defense registered 85 tackles, including three sacks Bridgett and Megan…Megan played lacrosse at Monmouth University. his first year with the program, appearing in all 12 games and making 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. and a recovered fumble…named First Team All-League as a junior one start at split end against Lock Haven…emerged as a viable return and named to the Gettysburg Times All-Star Team…won three letters specialist…returned 16 kickoffs, second-most on the team, for a total of Pottsville High School: Named to the Schuylkill County Football Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Coaches Association South All-Star Team as an Honorable Men- with the Squires…recorded 150 tackles over the course of his career… 367 yards (23.0 ypr)…averaged 10 yards on a total of six punt returns… 2011 11 34 21 55 5.0-19 1.0-3 1-31 1 1 1 REVIEW tion selection at wide receiver…was also a second team selection as a concluded career as two-time league champions, two-time City Cup broke out for a 61-yard kickoff return at Shepherd…totaled 173 return champions and was a district champion as a junior. Career 11 34 21 55 5.0-19 1.0-3 1-31 1 1 1 yards against Millersville, including a 40-yard punt return…took two defensive back…played for head coach Kevin Keating…totaled seven handoffs during the season and totaled 27 yards…caught one pass in receptions for 79 yards and one touchdown, including a season-long Personal: Full name is Jason Matthew Brady …is the son of Tony the season opener for eight yards. of 34 yards…averaged 11.3 yards per catch…finished his two-year Brady and the late Lori Brady…majoring in criminal justice…uncle Pat career as a defensive back with 125 tackles, eight pass breakups and was an All-American linebacker at East Stroudsburg…brother Nicho- Conestoga High School: Named First Team All-Central League and four interceptions …recorded one punt return touchdown of 58 yards las plays pro basketball in Europe. SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC First Team All-Main Line at the wide receiver position after competing against Exeter…totaled 105 punt return yards and one touchdown as for head coach John Vogan…led his team in receptions (24) and receiv- a senior…on defense, totaled 38 tackles (14 solo, 24 assisted)…totaled ing yards (401) while averaging 16.7 yards per catch as a senior…scored two pass breakups and one sack for five yards…also recorded a team- PSAC three receiving touchdowns… ran for 218 yards on 23 carries, averaging high two interceptions and two fumble recoveries…had 11 tackles in a 9.5 yards per rush and scoring three rushing touchdowns… also thrived 12-7 victory at Blue Mountain on September 14…totaled 87 tackles as as a kick returner, scoring four touchdowns on returns…played defen- a junior, including 27 solo…also had six pass breakups, two intercep- sive back as well for the Pioneers…also competed in track and field. tions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble…had one reception Personal: Full name is Bryan Andrew Barley…is the son of Steve Bar- for six yards…team finished 13-3 overall in 2006 while winning its ley and Karen Nace…majoring in business administration. third-straight District XI AAA championship and second consecutive PIAA AAA Eastern championship…Crimson Tide advanced to the Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG PIAA state championship game. 2009 12-1 1 8 8.0 0 8 Personal: Full name is Jacob Daniel Baskerville…is the son of Claude 2010 11-1 26 654 25.2 5 60 and Patrice Baskerville…majoring in exercise science.

2011 11-10 32 473 14.8 6 53 OPPONENTS Career 34-12 59 1135 19.2 11 60 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2009 8-0 2 17 8.5 0 12 All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KR Total 2010 11-0 16 261 16.3 2 42 2009 12 17 8 60 367 452

istory 2011 11-6 34 486 14.3 5 59 2010 11 0 654 6 61 721 Career 30-6 52 764 14.7 7 59 2011 11 0 473 0 191 664 Career 34 17 1135 66 619 1837 istory h 32 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 33 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Blair Brooks Shay Ceglar Avery Coleman james cooper INFO

HB • Sophomore • 5-7 • 185 OL • R-Junior • 6-0 • 230 DB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 175 DB • R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 160 Wayne/Conestoga Port Matilda/State College Media/Penncrest Reisterstown, Md./Franklin ES AC H H

22 66 21 9 AC ES CO 2011 (Freshman): Showed much potential in first collegiate season… 2011 (R-Sophomore): Resumed his duties as the team’s long snapper… 2011 (R-Sophomore): Started all 11 games in his second season on 2011 (R-Freshman): Totaled 17 tackles – including 15 solo – in his first made his debut in the fourth game of the year, at C.W. Post, and recorded three tackles on the season on downfield coverage on kicks… the field…made 29 tackles, including an impressive 26 solo stops…re- season on the field for the Raiders…started the first six games of the returned a kickoff 21 yards…played just six games with an injury notched a solo tackle at both C.W. Post and Cheyney…played 35 snaps corded a tackle for loss at Gannon in the second game of the season… season…recorded four pass break-ups, including two at Gannon…to-

OUTLOOK sidelining him for the final two contests…still finished the season with on the season as an offensive lineman and graded out at 80 percent… had at least one tackle in all but one game…tied his single-game career taled five tackles in each of the first two games of the season…notched the third-highest rushing total of the running backs (221 yards) on 46 played a season-high 12 snaps against East Stroudsburg, grading out at high of four tackles four different times…recorded two pass break- four tackles at C.W. Post. ups…returned two kickoffs for a total of 37 yards at home against West carries for a 4.8 yard average…also caught five passes…ran for a 31- 100 percent. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. yard touchdown at home against Kutztown, his lone score and longest Chester. 2010 (R-Freshman): Settled into the role of the team’s long snapper Franklin High School: Pulled in 45 receptions for 480 yards with 106 rush of the season…set career marks in his final contest of the season for all special teams situations…provided solid downfield coverage on 2010 (R-Freshman): Immediately became an integral member of the (at Millersville) with 82 yards rushing on 13 carries. rushing yards and five touchdowns…led the Indians with seven inter-

secondary during his first full season on the field…was the only mem- OUTLOOK kicks, recording tackles in five different games…achieved solo tackles ceptions while making 85 tackles on the defensive side of the ball… ber of the secondary to start all 11 games…totaled 20 tackles, a number Conestoga High School: Thrived as a running back for the Pioneers Gannon, Bloomsburg and C.W. Post…saw time on the offensive line earned an All-State honorable mention honors and was a First Team that includes 17 solo stops…set single-game career highs of four tackles under head coach John Vogan…received numerous awards…honored versus Cheyney. All County selection as a senior….made First Team All Division as a against West Chester and Millersville…had at least one tackle in eight with All-Central League first team honors…named an offensive MVP, 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. junior. special teams MVP and team MVP…selected to play in the Valor games…recorded two pass defenses and two pass breakups. PLAYERS State College High School: Earned two letters as a center for the Personal: Full name is James Douglas Cooper…is the son of Judie Bowl…ran for over 3,100 yards as a three-year varsity regular…amassed 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 1,539 rushing yards and scored 21 touchdowns as a senior…tabbed as Little Lions under head coach Al Wolski while competing in the Mid- Horn…majoring in geoenvironmental studies…has a sister, Samantha, a philly.com Player of the Week…scored five touchdowns in one game Penn conference…earned honorable mention at center…accepted an Penncrest High School: Excelled as an explosive defensive back for and brother, Kenny. against Upper Darby…also thrived in track & field as a sprinter. invitation to compete in the Lezzer-Lumber game…competed on an the Roaring Lions under head coach Paul Graham…led his team with undefeated regular-season squad that won a district championship… eight pass break-ups and also totaled 19 tackles through eight games… Personal: Full name is Blair C. Brooks…is the son of Sherman B. also wrestled and competed in track and field. returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown in week 2 of Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR PLAYERS Brooks III and Vanessa M. Brooks…intended major is undeclared…has his senior season against Garnet Valley, the 2007 Eastern PA champi- 2011 6 15 2 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 4 0 0 Personal: Full name is Shay Nelson Ceglar…is the son of Raymond two siblings: Sherman and Aris. ons…was a halfback on offense and averaged 7.87 yards per carry in Career 6 15 2 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 4 0 0 and Kelly Ceglar…majoring in management. 15 rushes during his senior season… totaled 54 career tackles, 14 pass breakups, and three interceptions while totaling 121 rushing yards in

REVIEW Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG his final season…selected for the Delaware County All Star Game as a 2011 6 46 227 6 221 4.8 1 31 senior…won three letters…also ran track. Career 6 46 227 6 221 4.8 1 31 Personal: Full name is Avery Myles Coleman…is the son of Wanda Coleman…majoring in accounting. Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG REVIEW 2011 6 5 3 0.6 0 5 Career 6 5 3 0.6 0 5 Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2010 11 17 3 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 0 0 All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KR Total 2011 11 26 3 29 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2011 6 221 3 0 21 245 Career 22 43 6 49 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 4 0 0

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Career 6 221 3 0 21 245 PSAC OPPONENTS istory istory h 34 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 35 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO tyler fairchild Chase Fleming cody fleming Mike Goode INFO

OL • R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 290 LB • R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 215 LB • R-Senior • 6-1 • 220 DB • R-Junior • 5-11 • 185 Shippensburg/Shippensburg Pennsburg/Perkiomen Valley Pennsburg/Upper Perkiomen Norristown/Norristown ES

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61 51 44 11 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Freshman): Played in six games – including the final four – in 2011 (R-Freshman): Appeared in the final four games of his debut sea- 2011 (R-Junior): Emerged as a defensive leader at linebacker for the 2011 (R-Sophomore): Played in eight games and earned one start in his debut season on the field for the Raiders…played in 30 snaps and son on the field for the Raiders…made five solo tackles and five assisted Raiders and set career highs in every defensive category…started every his second season on the field for the Raiders…totaled 27 tackles with graded out at 77 percent…posted a grade-out of 67 percent in a career- tackles for 10 total tackles on the season…returned an interception 15 game and led the team with 83 total tackles (55 solo) and 19.5 tackles 17 solo…grabbed his first career interception and returned it 12 yards

OUTLOOK high 12 snaps against East Stroudsburg. yards at Millersville…also added a season-high five tackles against the for loss…TFL was third-most in the PSAC…tallied seven sacks for at Gannon…intercepted another pass at midfield in the first quarter 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Marauders. 45 yards and grabbed his first career interception at Gannon…posted against Kutztown…totaled a season-high nine tackles at Gannon and 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. double-digit tackle, four different times, including 13 against Kutztown recorded at least two tackles in all but one of the eight games he played. Shippensburg Area Senior High School: Earned two varsity letters as and 12 the next week against West Chester to finish a three-game span a Greyhound under head coach Eric Foust…played guard, center and Perkiomen Valley High School: Served as a tough two-way player 2010 (R-Freshman): Became a contributing member of the second- in which he totaled 35 tackles and 10.5 tackles for loss (4.5 sacks)… ary in his first full season on the field…appeared in 10 games, missing tackles as an offensive lineman…paced Shippensburg in pancake blocks for Upper Perkiomen and head coach Keith Leamer…rushed for in Homecoming win against Kutztown, was named the Shippensburg

only the season opener…thrived in a home game against Bloomsburg, OUTLOOK (25) and touchdown blocks (26) as a senior…graded out at 95 percent 1,600 yards during his career as a fullback, averaging over seven yards VFW Defensive MVP…for his efforts against the Golden Bears, in his final prep season…helped the Greyhounds qualify for PIAA Dis- a carry…finished defensively with 254 tackles, 13.5 sacks and five emerging with seven solo tackles and three assisted tackles…had at was also named the PSAC Eastern Division Defensive Player of the least one tackle in five games during the season. trict 3 playoffs twice…named a Third Team All-State Offensive Line- interceptions…voted by team as both the offensive and defensive MVP Week…All-PSAC Eastern Division First Team selection at lineback- man in 2008 and First Team All-State Offensive Lineman in 2009… following junior season…named a PAC-10 honorable mention pick er…also named to the Daktronics, Inc., Division II All-Super Region 1 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

PLAYERS selected as an All-Eastern PA Football Big School Second Team pick as both offensively and defensively as a junior…named to the Morning Football Second Team…at the team banquet, earned the Kevin Mylett Norristown High School: Named to Suburban One League American a senior…named the offensive MVP at Shippensburg…also wrestled. Call’s First Team as a junior…severed as team captain as a senior… Award for the most outstanding defensive player. All-Conference Third Team and completed a strong and durable career honored as the ninth best linebacker in Southeast Pennsylvania by the Personal: Full name is Tyler Stephen Fairchild…is the son of Stephen 2010 (R-Sophomore): Continued to serve as a dependable and fear- for the Eagles under head coach E.J. Smith…totaled 523 receiving ’86 and Barbara ’87 Fairchild…majoring in information technol- Philadelphia Inquirer in 2009…helped the Indians to an 8-4 season yards and 318 rushing yards while scoring 10 total touchdowns…made and an appearance in the PIAA District I playoffs as a senior. some linebacker for the Red Raiders…started in eight of the 10 games ogy…sister Sarah-Lynn was a drum major in the Red Raider March- in which he played…ranked third on the team with 62 tackles, a num- 63 tackles and recorded five interceptions while on defense…earned PLAYERS ing Band…grandfather Art was a hall of fame baseball coach at Personal: Full name is Chase Dominic Fleming…is the son of Bryan ber that includes 43 solo stops…amassed eight tackles for loss, totaling First Team all-league honors on defense as a Montgomery County Shippensburg. and Debbie Fleming…has three brothers, Cody, Dalton and Tanner, 19 yards…registered two quarterback hurries and blocked a kick… All Star and was a Third Team all-league selection on offense…also and one sister, Gianna…Cody is a teammate…majoring in business. opened the campaign with a season-high 11 tackles against Shepherd… competed as a jumper for the track and field team and was a two-time had seven solo tackles in each of the first two games, including a sack state qualifier.

REVIEW against Gannon…also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss during that span… Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Personal: Full name is Michael Lamarr Goode…is the son of Vicky totaled four or more tackles in nine of his 10 games…led the team with Hubert…majoring in business administration. 2011 4 5 5 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-15 0 0 0 12 tackles on special teams. Career 4 5 5 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-15 0 0 0 2009 (R-Freshman): Became an integral force in the linebacker corps Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR

in his first full season with the Red Raiders…appeared in all 12 games REVIEW and finished fifth on the squad in tackles despite not making any 2010 10 10 6 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 starts…was sixth on the team in solo tackles (31) and contributed 24 2011 8 17 10 27 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-12 1 0 0 tackle assists…earned one sack for a loss of eight yards against Lock Career 18 27 16 43 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-12 1 0 0 Haven…finished that contest with 3.5 tackles for loss…amassed 8.5 tackles for loss on the season to rank fourth on the team…had at least one tackle in 11 games…finished with a career-high 12 total tackles SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC against Bloomsburg…tied his season-high of five solo tackles against Bloomsburg and Cheyney…compiled at least four solo tackles in five

contests, including games against East Stroudsburg and West Chester. PSAC 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Upper Perkiomen High School: Finished his career with 304 tackles for an average of 8.7 over the course of his 35-game career…played for head coach Keith Leamer…totaled 11 sacks for 74 yards to go along with one interception…recorded 103 tackles (56 solo, 47 assisted) in his senior year as well as five sacks in 12 games…as a tailback he totaled 1,429 rushing yards on 159 carries. Personal: Full name is Cody Bryan Fleming…is the son of Bryan and Debbie Fleming…has three brothers, Chase, Dalton and Tanner, and

one sister, Gianna…Chase is a teammate…majoring in criminal justice. OPPONENTS

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2009 12 31 24 55 8.5-21 1.0-8 0-0 1 1 0

istory 2010 10 43 19 62 8.0-19 1.0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2011 11 55 28 83 19.5-71 7.0-45 1-11 2 3 1 Career 33 129 71 200 36-111 9.0-53 1-11 3 5 1 istory h 36 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 37 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Dainen Green Trevor Harman Kevin Herod Chris Johnson INFO

DL • R-Junior • 6-2 • 250 WR • R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 205 FB • R-Senior • 6-2 • 220 LB • R-Junior • 5-11 • 205 Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley Allentown/Parkland Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson ES

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92 87 5 43 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Sophomore): Served as a reliable bookend along the defensive 2011 (R-Freshman): Exploded onto the scene as the team’s leading 2011 (R-Junior): Again served as a reliable fullback for the Raiders, 2011 (R-Sophomore): Finished with eight tackles in two games, line in earning All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team laurels for receiver in his first season of competition for the Raiders…despite starting nine games and playing in all 11…was fourth amongst all including five in the opener at Shepherd…suffered a season-ending the second consecutive season…started every game and tied for the starting just six games, led the team in every receiving category, includ- backs in rushing, totaling 176 yards on 46 carries set career highs with injury at Gannon.

OUTLOOK team-lead with a career-high 7.5 sacks, good for third in the Eastern ing 43 catches for 681 yards and nine touchdowns with a 15.8 average 13 catches for 113 yards (8.7 average) and two touchdowns…had a 2010 (R-Freshman): Became a valuable linebacker throughout the Division with 0.68 per game…accounted for 24 total tackles (17 solo), per reception…twice caught a career-high seven balls in a game, going season-best game at Gannon, carrying the ball 14 times for 59 yards course of his debut season on the field with the Red Raiders…appeared including a career-best 10 tackles for loss…forced two fumbles on the for 82 yards and a touchdown at Gannon and a career-high 124 yards and a score while adding 38 yards receiving on four catches (all season in all 11 games during the season, earning one start…tallied 15 tackles season and recovered another against Kutztown…broke up three passes at Cheyney in his lone 100-yard game of the season…caught two highs)…scored two touchdowns at Millersville, carrying the ball five on the season, including four solo stops…recorded a season-high four and defended on three others…blocked a field goal attempt at C.W. passes, both for touchdowns, in the season opener at Shepherd…also times for 23 yards including a score and catching one pass for a 17-yard tackles at Lock Haven…registered one pass breakup, one pass defense Post, a game in which he also posted a career-high six tackles…tallied caught two touchdowns against Kutztown while throwing a 53-yarder touchdown…for the third season in a row, named to Don Hansen’s

and one quarterback hurry…picked up one half of a quarterback sack OUTLOOK three sacks at Gannon…totaled 2.5 TFLs at Millersville, including to teammate Bryan Barley on a trick play…hauled in five passes for 68 Football Gazette All-Super Region 1 Team, this time a third-team against Millersville and Lock Haven. one sack…during a three-game stretch in the beginning of the season, yards and a touchdown against East Stroudsburg…had his third two- selection at fullback. 2009 (R-Freshman): Was not with the team. totaled 5.5 TFLs, including 4.5 sacks. touchdown receiving game of the season in the finale against Mercy- 2010 (R-Sophomore): Led the team in rushing for the second straight 2010 (R-Freshman): Named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Sec- hurst, catching three balls for 89 yards and two touchdowns, including year as an always dependable fullback for the Red Raiders…named 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. PLAYERS a career-long 64-yard reception for a score. ond Team squad after thriving in his debut season along the defensive to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team squad…selected to Thomas Johnson High School: Earned three letters with the Patriots line…started all 11 games along the defensive line, namely as an end… 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. the 2010 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Region Second Team… under head coach Ben Wright while competing in the Chesapeake selected as the beneficiary of the Class of 1981 scholarship…totaled Cumberland Valley High School: Solid two-way player who was in- totaled 560 yards and five touchdowns on the ground…ran for a Division of the Monocacy Valley Athletic League…amassed 64 24 tackles, a number that includes 17 solo stops…registered six tackles strumental in helping Cumberland Valley to an appearance in the 2009 career-high 116 yards on 24 carries against Gannon…amassed 72 rush- tackles, recorded six sacks and picked off four passes as a senior outside for loss, totaling 22 yards…among his TFLs were three sacks…recov- ing yards and scored twice against West Chester…scampered for 77 PIAA state semi-finals in the Class AAAA division…finished career linebacker…also ran for 620 yards and five touchdowns as a senior tail- PLAYERS ered two fumbles, returning one 40 yards against Cheyney…recorded with 800 receiving yards on 38 receptions and scored nine touchdowns yards and a touchdown in the season finale against Lock Haven…also back…earned First Team All-MVAL honors at linebacker as a senior two pass breakups and two pass defenses…picked up a season-high for coach Tim Rimpfel…defensively turned in 20 career intercep- reached paydirt against Cheyney and Kutztown. and Second Team All-MVAL accolades at running back in his final five tackles against Millersville…had at least one tackle in 10 of his 11 tions…made the game winning touchdown reception against Wilson 2009 (R-Freshman): Exceeded all expectations in his first full sea- season…named Second Team All-MVAL at linebacker as a junior… games…achieved at least one half of a sack in each of the final three in the PIAA District 3 semifinals…selected an Associated Press First son with the Red Raiders…named a Second Team All-American at picked to the Chesapeake Division squad of the All-MVAL team…

REVIEW games of the season…totaled 4.5 tackles for loss over the same span. Team Class AAAA defensive back following the 2009 season…was fullback by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette…was the only freshman competed in track and field. 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. also named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News’ all-star team as well as the named to either the First, Second or Third Team Offensive squad… Personal: Full name is Christoper Kalwey Johnson…is the son of Kal Glassboro High School: Won four varsity letters as an outstanding Carlisle Sentinel’s Defensive Player of the Year… chosen as a first team also named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division First Team squad… and Yvonne Johnson…double-majoring in supply chain managament all-around athlete for the Bulldogs in the Tri-County conference under wide-out and defensive back in the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Confer- ranked seventh in the PSAC for total rushing yards (727)…scored and management while seeking a concentration in entrepreneurship head coach Herb Neilio…played defensive end and tight end…made ence as well as being named an honorable mention return specialist. five touchdowns…took the handoff for 37 percent of SU’s rushes this and corporate entrepreneurship…father Kal played football for Austin REVIEW 75 tackles, including 24 tackles for a loss, during his senior season along Personal: Full name is Trevor Lee Harman…is the son of Larry and season…tallied the most rushing yards in a season since NFL pro John Peay and Kent State. with six sacks and an interception return for a touchdown…earned Kelli Harman…majoring in business administration…Harman’s uncle, Kuhn in 2004…battled for a career-high 112 rushing yards in a win first-team defensive honors as well as honorable mention on offense… Bruce Arians, is the offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts… over Cheyney…performed well in the playoffs, averaging 4.5 yards per named First Team All-County and First Team All-Group 1 as a defen- has three younger siblings in Rachel, Tristan and Kyle. carry in the State Game and totaling 142 yards in two games against Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR sive end…selected as a South Jersey Touchdown Club Lineman of the Cal…had 22 carries for 90 yards and two touchdowns against East 2010 11 4 11 15 1.0-8 1.0-8 0-0 1 0 0 Stroudsburg…reached paydirt twice at Edinboro. 2011 2 5 3 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Week…won back-to-back championships with a 24-0 record over his final two seasons…thrived as a basketball player and earned second- Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Career 13 9 14 23 1.5-9 1.0-8 0-0 1 0 0 team honors as a forward…also competed in track and field. 2011 11 43 681 15.8 9 64 Career 11 43 681 15.8 9 64 Parkland High School: Led the Trojans to a berth in the PIAA Class PSAC Personal: Full name is Dainen Edward Isaiah Green…is the son of 4A state championship game where the team finished with a 15-1 over- Greg Morgan and Shaun Green-Morgan…majoring in sociology…his all record and went 9-0 in the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic cousin is Gary Brackett, who won a while playing for the Passing G Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Eff Conference…played for head coach Jim Morgans. Indianapolis Colts. 2011 11 3 1 33.3 53 1 0 53 291.7 Career 11 3 1 33.3 53 1 0 53 291.7 Personal: Full name is Kevin M. Herod…is the son of Linden and Sandy Herod…majoring in management…has two brothers, Darryl Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR and Jermaine…Darryl spent two years on the IUP football team. 2010 11 17 7 24 6.0-22 3.0-15 0-0 2 0 2 2011 11 17 7 24 10.0-65 7.5-51 0-0 3 2 1 Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 22 14 16.0-87 10.5-66 0-0 5 2 3 Career 34 48 2009 11 188 751 24 727 3.9 5 33

2010 11 134 574 14 560 4.2 5 27 OPPONENTS 2011 11 46 183 7 176 3.8 2 14 Career 33 368 1508 45 1463 4.0 12 33

Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG istory 2009 11 6 41 6.8 0 12 2010 11 6 34 5.7 0 12 2011 11 13 113 8.7 2 21 Career 33 25 188 7.5 2 21 istory h 38 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 39 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Kyle Karpinski Tyriq Kershaw Saeed Khateeb Alex Kuljian INFO

DB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 195 S • R-Junior • 5-11 • 195 DL • R-Senior • 6-4 • 255 TE • R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 240 Lancaster/Manheim Township Media/Penncrest Birdsboro/Daniel Boone (IUP) Temecula, Cal./Great Oak ES

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31 20 98 81 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Sophomore): Saw an increased role in his second competitive 2011 (R-Sophomore): Named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division First 2011 (R-Junior): Started all 11 games at defensive tackle in a strong 2011 (R-Freshman): Played in all 11 games, primarily on special season for the Raiders…played in every game of the season …finished Team defense…blossomed into a solid all-around defensive back in his second season with the Raiders…set career bests with 31 tackles, a total teams…earned a start at tight end at Millersville…caught one pass for with four tackles on the season and a fumble recovery in the fourth second season on the field for the Raiders…started every game and fin- that included 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks…forced a fumble in 23 yards against Kutztown…graded out at 65 percent on the season

OUTLOOK quarter against West Chester…totaled two tackles against Clarion. ished second on the team with an impressive 70 tackles (52 solo) from season finale against Mercyhurst…totaled four pass breakups…notched among 110 total snaps…played a career-high 29 snaps against Kutz- 2010 (R-Freshman): Did not see game action. his safety position…also finished second on the team with three inter- career highs with nine tackles and 1.5 sacks against Kutztown…also town, grading out at a career-high 72 percent…played 24 snaps at Mill- ceptions to go along with three pass breakups and six passes defended… posted six tackles against Clarion. ersville and 18 at Cheyney, grading out at 67 percent in both games. 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. added four tackles for loss…picked off his first career pass in the season 2010 (R-Sophomore): Impressed in his debut season with the Red 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Manheim Township High School: Excelled at safety while also con- opener at Shepherd…posted eight tackles while forcing a fumble the Raiders…appeared in nine games as a defensive lineman…totaled six tributing as a wide receiver under head coach Mike Melnyk…led team next week at Gannon…tied his career high with 10 tackles at C.W. Great Oak High School: Durable tight end who helped Scott tackles overall…thrived against Cheyney with four tackles, including a Strosnider’s Wolfpack to a 6-5 finish in 2009 and an appearance in OUTLOOK in senior season with 331 receiving yards and four touchdowns…defen- Post…also intercepted passes against Kutztown and East Strouds- sack-fumble…also had tackles against Clarion and C.W. Post. sively, recorded 25 solo tackles with four assists, four passes defended burg…registered eight tackles in the season finale against Mercyhurst… the postseason…lettered in two seasons…finished second on team in and four interceptions…also averaged 11.3 yards per punt return… finished with at least three tackles in every single game. 2009 (R-Freshman): Played in eight games for the Crimson Hawks… receptions and receiving yards with 27 catches for 350 yards and three totaled three tackles…recovered one fumble. touchdowns as a senior…averaged 12.89 yards per reception…was good compiled 385 career receiving yards along with 39 tackles and five in- 2010 (R-Freshman): Stepped in as a valuable contributor in the

PLAYERS for an additional 15 receptions and 186 yards as a junior… also played terceptions as a varsity athlete…won three letters…competed in North secondary during his first full season on the field…appeared in all 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season at IUP. vs. South All Star game…played varsity baseball as well. linebacker and punted for the Wolfpack … named to the All-South- 11 games and made his first career start against nationally-ranked Personal: Full name is Saeed M. Khateeb…majoring in criminal justice. western League Second Teams as both a tight end and a defensive Personal: Full name is Kyle Paul Karpinski…is the son of Jed and Bloomsburg…ranked seventh on the team with 40 tackles, a number lineman selection. Tammy Karpinski… majoring in management with a concentration in that includes 24 solo stops…tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles…tallied 2.5 tackles for loss, totaling three yards…recovered Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Personal: Full name is Alexander Jake Kuljian…is the son of Nancy general management…father played in the ‘Big 33’ game back in 1979 PLAYERS and was a four-year wide receiver at Rutgers. his own forced fumble against the Huskies…achieved a career-high 10 2009 (IUP) 8 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 and Gordon Kuljian…majoring in supply chain management…has two tackles in the same game…picked up seven tackles against Cheyney… 2010 9 5 1 6 1.0-3 1.0-3 0-0 0 1 0 younger brothers, Garrett and Tanner…Kuljian’s uncle, Joe Maddon, is had at least four tackles in each of the final six games of the season. 2011 11 18 13 31 4.5-28 2.5-19 0-0 4 1 0 the manager of the Tampa Bay Rays. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Career 28 25 15 40 5.5-31 3.5-22 0-0 4 2 1

REVIEW 2011 11 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 Career 11 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG Penncrest High School: Named one of the leading defensive backs in 2011 11 1 23 23.0 0 23 southeastern Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia Inquirer while playing Career 11 1 23 23.0 0 23 under head coach Paul Graham…also spent time as a running back,

scoring five touchdowns while averaging 46.7 yards per game…contrib- REVIEW uted as a returner on special teams…received Second-Team All Central Honors as senior…compiled career totals of 1,010 rushing yards, 83 tackles, 16 touchdowns and 13 interceptions…earned All-Delco honors as a senior defensive back and as a junior tailback…won two R.E.V.I.V.E. awards…also played basketball and ran track…

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Personal: Full name is Tyriq Alan Kershaw…is the son of Rhonda Davis…majoring in sociology. PSAC Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2010 11 24 16 40 2.5-3 0.0-0 0-0 0 2 1 2011 11 52 18 70 4.0-16 0.0-0 3-0 3 1 0 Career 22 76 34 110 6.5-19 0.0-0 3-0 3 3 1 OPPONENTS istory istory h 40 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 41 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Tim Latham Andrew Lesagonicz Trevor Mack sheldon Mayer INFO

OL • R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 280 OL • R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 275 DB • R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 185 HB • R-Freshman • 5-7 • 160 Quarryville/Solanco Laureldale/Muhlenberg West Chester/The Hill School Norristown/Norristown ES AC H H

72 74 23 8 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Freshman): Played in all 11 games and earned a start in the 2011 (R-Freshman): Started every game of the season at either right 2011 (R-Freshman): Played in every game of the season and finished 2011 (Freshman): Earned significant playing time in the first two season opener at Shepherd…played in a career-high 53 snaps at left or left guard…played 854 snaps, second-most among all offensive line- with 12 tackles, including nine solo stops…posted multiple tackles in games of the season before an injury in Game 3 ended his season… tackle against the Rams and graded out at 72 percent…also appeared man…graded out at 71 percent on the season…appeared in a career- five different games…intercepted a pass at Millersville. finished with 109 yards on 19 carries, good for a 5.7 average, while also

OUTLOOK in double-digit snaps at left tackle in seven other games…played 225 high 104 plays against West Chester, grading out at 79 percent…played 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. catching three balls for 55 yards and a score…caught a 37-yard touch- snaps on the year and finished with a grade-out of 68 percent…posted a 91 snaps at Bloomsburg, grading out at 74 percent…had a career-best down pass in the season opener against Shepherd…also carried the ball career-high grade-out of 88 percent on 24 plays against West Ches- grade-out of 82 percent on 60 snaps at Cheyney. The Hill School: Speedy athlete who was a team captain at defensive six times for 31 yards against the Rams…toted the rock 10 times for ter…graded out at 79 percent against Kutztown and East Stroudsburg. back and tailback for the Rams under head coach Marty Vollmuth… 37 yards (both career highs) in the next game, at Gannon, while adding 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. helped Rams win the 2009 MAPL Championship…began the year as 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 18 yards on two receptions…got loose for a career-long 38-yard burst Muhlenberg High School: Earned three varsity letters as a Muhl the every-down back as a senior…thrived as a safety…finished senior against Clarion and finished the game with three carries for 41 yards Solanco High School: Dominating offensive tackle for the Golden under head coach Rick Kolka and aided the Muhls to an appearance campaign with five interceptions, seven forced fumbles and 100 tack- while also returning a kickoff 14 yards. OUTLOOK Mules and coach Joe Pearson…blocked for a group of running backs in the PIAA District 3 playoffs…finished senior campaign with a 6-5 les…recorded a pair of interceptions as a senior against Germantown that compiled 2,541 rushing yards, an average of 254 yards per game… record…played both sides of the ball and was named a second team Academy…picked off three passes as a junior en route to an all-league 2010 (Freshman): Attended Shippensburg; competed with the team defensively had 60 tackles and a pair of sacks as a defensive end… selection as a tackle on the 2009 All-Berks League Team and as an selection…also ran track as a sprinter and played basketball and vol- during the spring.

PLAYERS named the Section 2 Offensive Lineman of the Year…picked as a honorable mention pick as junior…also selected as an All-Academic leyball. Norristown High School: Played tailback for the Eagles under head First Team Section 2 All Star and an All-League offensive lineman as team pick as both a junior and a senior. Personal: Full name is Trevor Troy Anthony Mack…is the son of coach E.J. Smith and Brian Kennedy…earned All-Suburban One First a senior…named a PA Football News Honorable Mention All-State Personal: Full name is Andrew Peter Lesagonicz…is the son of Susan Deborah and Anthony Mack… majoring in communication/journalism Team honors…achieved All-Pennsylvania honorable mention…also selection at class AAA…also competed in wrestling and track and field. and Peter Lesagonicz… majoring in accounting…has two older sisters with a concentration in electronic media…older sister Sheena serves in played basketball and track & field. Personal: Full name is Timothy Steven Latham…is the son of Donna in Amanda and Kelly. the Navy; older brother Travis played football at Georgetown Universi- Personal: Full name is Sheldon Mayer…is the son of Arthur and and Steven Latham… majoring in exercise science while seeking a ty and sister Charerell competed in track and field at Lehigh University. Maurine Mayer…majoring in human communication studies…has four PLAYERS minor in coaching…has two older sisters, Stephanie and Jessica. siblings: Sean, Steven, Arthur and Shannon.

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2011 11 9 3 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 0 0 0 Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG REVIEW Career 11 9 3 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 0 0 0 2011 3 19 111 2 109 5.7 0 38 Career 3 19 111 2 109 5.7 0 38

Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2011 3 3 55 18.3 1 37 REVIEW Career 3 3 55 18.3 1 37

All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KR Total 2011 3 109 55 0 14 178 Career 3 109 55 0 14 178 SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC PSAC OPPONENTS istory istory h 42 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 43 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO jake metz bobby mullen Drew Newcomer Chris Restino INFO

DE • R-Junior • 6-7 • 245 OL • R-Senior • 6-2 • 265 K/P • Junior • 5-11 • 200 OL • R-Senior • 6-2 • 255 Harleysville/Souderton Philadelphia/North Catholic Carlisle/Boiling Springs Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend ES

AC ALL-PSAC ALL-PSAC ALL-PSAC H H

99 62 34 73 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Sophomore): Earned All-PSAC Eastern Division Second 2011 (R-Junior): Started every game of the season at center and an- 2011 (Sophomore): Grabbed the reigns as the team’s starting place 2011 (R-Junior): Started all 11 games along the offensive line at either Team honors…served as a reliable bookend at defensive end in starting chored the offensive line…led all offensive linemen with 893 snaps… kicker in his second season with the squad and turned into one of the left or right guard…named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Second all 11 games…tied for the team-lead with a career-high 7.5 sacks, good graded out at 75 percent on the season…achieved grade-outs of at PSAC’s most reliable kickers…went 11-for-11 on field goals with a Team Offense, the only SU offensive player to be recognized by the

OUTLOOK for third in the Eastern Division with 0.68 per game…led all defensive least 64 percent in every game of the season, including grade-outs of at career-long of 36 yards…also made 46-of-53 extra point attempts…set conference…led all SU offensive lineman with a 77 percent grade-out linemen with 10.5 tackles for loss…finished fourth on the team with 30 least 73 percent in nine games…posted a season-best grade-out of 82 the school record for points in a season by a kicker, with 79…became on the season over 837 snaps…topped 80 percent in three different solo tackles (44 total)…returned his first career interception 31 yards percent among a season-high 104 snaps against West Chester…also the only kicker in school history to finish a season perfect in field goal games, including a remarkable 89 percent grade-out over 95 snaps in the season finale against Mercyhurst…tallied a sack-fumble and surpassed 80 percent on 87 snaps against East Stroudsburg. kicking (through at least 10 attempts)…was the only qualified individu- against West Chester…posted a grade-out of 75 percent or better in all recovered the loose ball against West Chester…also recovered fumbles 2010 (R-Sophomore): Continued his service as a valuable member of al in the PSAC to make all of his field goals…has made all 16 attempts but one game on the season. against Clarion and Mercyhurst…broke up three passes and defended in his career thus far, a new record for consecutive makes spanning

the offensive line, serving primarily as a guard…posted a season grade- 2010 (R-Sophomore): Maintained his role as a regular starter along OUTLOOK four others…collected four quarterback hurries…registered a career- out near 60 percent…started in every game for the second consecutive more than one season…also spent time handling punting duties as well, the offensive line…saw most of his time at right guard…started all 11 high seven tackles in the season opener at Shepherd…posted four sacks season…participated in over 700 snaps during the season…achieved his punting six times for an average of 33.5 yards with one pinned inside games…achieved a season grade-out of 71 percent, the best among in the final three games, including two against Millersville. top grade-out mark of 64 percent in 67 snaps against C.W. Post…also the 20-yard line…won the George & Meriem Kaluger Award (special SU’s regulars…graded out at 61 percent or better in all 11 games… 2010 (R-Freshman): Made his debut along the defensive line for the achieved grade-outs over 60 percent in five other contests, including teams player of the year) at the team banquet. took the field for over 750 snaps…opened the season with a 74 percent PLAYERS Red Raiders in his first full season…appeared in all 11 games…finished solid performances against West Chester and Cheyney. 2010 (Freshman): Alternated as the team’s primary place kicker grade-out against Shepherd…achieved an impressive season-high eighth on the team with 37 tackles, a number that includes 23 solo 2009 (R-Freshman): Thrived as the starting left guard in all 12 games throughout the season…converted all five of his field-goal attempts, grade-out of 81 percent through 82 snaps at Kutztown…had additional stops…ranked among the team’s leaders with 7.5 tackles for loss…reg- for the Red Raiders in his first full season of competition…named including a season-long boot of 35 yards against East Stroudsburg… grade-outs over 70 percent Clarion, Cheyney, East Stroudsburg and istered four quarterback hurries…frequently served as a blindside pass to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team for his efforts… made two field goals against East Stroudsburg and Cheyney…nailed 14 Lock Haven. rusher…recorded two pass breakups and two pass defenses…recovered of his 20 PAT attempts. contributed to a group that allowed just 22 sacks in 12 games while 2009 (R-Freshman): Made his debut with the Red Raiders and ap- PLAYERS one fumble…had at least one half of a tackle for loss in eight games, SU averaged 182.2 yards rushing and 214.4 yards passing per game… 2009 (Freshman): Was not with the team. peared in five games during the season along the offensive line…took including a season-high 2.0 TFLs versus C.W. Post…tallied a season- graded out at 65 percent during the regular season…hit the field for the Boiling Springs High School: Lettered once for the Bubblers under the field against Edinboro, Lock Haven, East Stroudsburg, Millersville high six tackles against Bloomsburg and Cheyney…amassed a season- second-most snaps during the season…participated in a season-high and Cheyney…graded out at 75 percent after a season-high 32 snaps high four solo tackles against Shepherd, C.W. Post and Cheyney. head coach Matt Heiser while competing in the Mid-Penn confer- 82 snaps against Shepherd and 80 snaps at C.W. Post…posted his best ence…converted two of his three field goal attempts and 12 of his 15 against the Marauders…posted a season-best grade-out of 82 percent REVIEW 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. grade-out performance of 78 percent in 63 snaps against West Ches- extra point attempts…recorded seven touchbacks and his longest field through 17 snaps against Lock Haven…finished the season with a Souderton High School: Served as a defensive end for head coach Ed ter…had eight grade-outs of 60 percent or better during the regular goal was 37 yards…averaged 28 yards per punt over 10 attempts and grade-out of 73 percent. Gallagher…totaled 69 tackles and 10 sacks during his career…received season. received honorable mention for his efforts…also played soccer and 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. honorable mention all-conference honors…also played basketball. 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. baseball while also competing in swimming. Riverbend High School: Won two letters with the Bears under head REVIEW Personal: Full name is Jake Atlee James Metz…is the son of David North Catholic High School: Finished as a varsity letter winner for Personal: Full name is Drew Addison Newcomer…is the son of Don- coach Drew Seaman…served as a team captain…earned first-team Metz and Cynthia Castle…majoring in sociology. the Falcons under head coach Charlie Syzlick…served as a nose guard ald and Dorothy Newcomer…majoring in psyhcology. honors as a junior and a senior…received honorable mention in his on third-down plays…named an All-Catholic League center on two region…named all-area as a junior and a senior…also played basketball. occasions…earned Second Team All-Catholic League honors…selected Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Kicking FGM FGA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blkd PATs Personal: Full name is Christopher Joseph Restino…is the son of to the Philadelphia Daily News All Star Squad…was a team captain for Joseph and Terry Ann Restino…majoring in computer science with a 2010 11 23 14 37 7.5-16 0.5-2 0-0 2 0 1 two seasons…also threw shot put while competing in track and field… 2010 5 5 1-1 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 35 0 14-20

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC concentration in systems management while seeking a minor in math- 2011 11 30 14 44 10.5-68 7.5-61 1-31 3 1 3 graduated ninth out of his 140-member senior class. 2011 11 11 0-0 4-4 7-7 0-0 0-0 36 0 46-53 Career 22 53 28 81 18.0-84 8.0-63 1-31 5 1 4 Career 16 16 1-1 7-7 8-8 0-0 0-0 36 0 60-73 ematics. Personal: Full name is Robert William Mullen…is the son of Bob and Angelina Mullen…majoring in biology with a concentration in health PSAC professions. OPPONENTS istory istory h 44 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 45 PROFILES PROFILES NOCO INFO Sean Sadosky Mike Schmidt Nate Schmidt Pat Schuhl INFO

LB • R-Sophomore • 6-1• 230 LB • R-Junior • 6-4 • 215 K/P • R-Junior • 6-2• 180 FB • Senior • 6-1 • 215 Saint Mary's/Saint Mary's Levittown/Harry S. Truman Jim Thorpe/Jim Thorpe Mullica Hill, N.J./ Gloucester Catholic ES AC H H

50 89 19 13 AC ES CO 2011 (R-Freshman): Played in all 11 games in his debut season on the 2011 (R-Sophomore): Totaled 10 tackles while playing in all 11 games 2011 (R-Sophomore): Continued in his role as the team’s punter in 2011 ( Junior): Played in all 11 games as a backup fullback and a special field for the Raiders…totaled 26 tackles, including 22 solo, and notched in his second season on the field for the Raiders…had a tackle for loss his second season on the field…totaled 43 punts for an average of 33.2 teams contributor in his third season…caught a pass for six yards in the at least one tackle in each contest…had a tackle for loss at Millers- against West Chester and added another 1.5 TFL against East Strouds- yards per kick…dropped 16 punts inside the 20-yard line…unleashed season opener at Shepherd…had a tackle against Kutztown.

OUTLOOK ville…also forced a fumble and recovered a fumble against the Maraud- burg. two 50-yard punts on the season, including a career-long of 53 yards… 2010 (Sophomore): Solidified his status as a valuable fullback for the ers…forced another fumble and tallied a career-high five tackles against 2010 (R-Freshman): Worked as a reserve linebacker in his debut season totaled five tackles…had a five-yard run against Cheyney. Red Raiders…appeared in all 11 games…credited with at least one Mercyhurst in season finale. with the team…appeared against Shepherd, Cheyney, Millersville and 2010 (R-Freshman): Made his debut as the team’s punter and also rushing attempt in nine of 11 games…scored his first career touchdown 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Lock Haven…recorded two assisted tackles…picked up a half of a sack spent time as an occasional place kicker…delivered 53 punts during the at West Chester…achieved a career-high of 14 rushes against Clarion Saint Mary’s High School: Three year letterman who helped Joe in the season finale at Lock Haven. season, averaging 35.2 yards per kick with a season-long of 52 yards… and Cheyney…ran for a season-high 61 yards against the Wolves…fin- Schlimm’s Flying Dutchmen to a 6-4 season as a senior…finished his 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. achieved two touchbacks…landed 12 punts inside the 20-yard line… ished with 10 or more rushing yards in six games…caught four passes OUTLOOK senior campaign with 120 tackles, 5 sacks and one interception that converted 3-of-6 field-goal attempts and 10-of-12 PAT attempts… for 27 yards…tallied 66 kickoff return yards. Harry S. Truman High School: Played under head coach Van Smith… averaged 53.8 yards per kickoff. he returned for a touchdown…scored two touchdowns offensively versatile player who lined up as quarterback, wide receiver, safety and 2009 (Freshman): Made an immediate impact by appearing in four as a tight end during 2009 season…turned in 105 tackles as a junior linebacker during his high school career with the Tigers…named an 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. games at fullback during his true freshman season…averaged 7.8 yards PLAYERS including 8 sacks…in first varsity season had 86 tackles including 45 honorable mention selection to the Suburban One All-Conference Jim Thorpe High School: Named to Schuylkill County Football per carry…totaled 93 yards on 12 carries during the season…broke free solo stops, one interception, 10 sacks and a fumble recovery that was Team following his senior season…also named team’s Defensive Player Coaches Association and the Anthracite Football Conference All-Star for a 62-yard scamper against Lock Haven…had three rushes for 10 returned for a touchdown…named as a linebacker to the Associated of the Year…also played basketball. Second-Team…named Special Teams MVP for 2007 and 2008 season total yards in games against East Stroudsburg and West Chester…also Press Class AAA All-State First Team following both junior and senior had a carry at C.W. Post. Personal: Full name is Michael James Schmidt Jr.…is the son of by head coach Mark Rosenberger…averaged 38.7 yards per punt… seasons selected as a First Team All-Nittany Mountain Athletic Con- recorded 12 touchbacks…converted 57 of 62 extra-point attempts… Gloucester Catholic High School: Compiled 2,499 rushing yards ference linebacker as a junior and as a senior…also named first team Michael and Linda Schmidt…majoring in accounting…has a brother, PLAYERS James. earned six separate First Team awards for his kicking prowess…also and 22 touchdowns in three seasons as a running back under head offensive lineman as a junior and second team tight end as a senior… thrived as a soccer and tennis player…was a First Team defender in the coach Tony Garzynski…won three letters with the Rams…rushed for also participated in wrestling for St. Mary’s, twice placing at PIAA Schuykill Soccer League and was a Lehigh Valley Scholar Athlete… 947 yards and 14 touchdowns while battling injuries during his senior State Championships. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR seeded fourth in District II as a senior tennis player…graduated with a campaign…amassed 1,202 rushing yards and seven touchdowns as a Personal: Full name is Sean Matthew Sadosky…is the son of Wil- 3.5 cumulative GPA on the honor roll. junior…earned all-conference honors as a junior and a senior along

REVIEW 2011 11 6 4 10 2.5-5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 liam and Kelley Sadosky… majoring in criminal justice…has an older Career 11 6 4 10 2.5-5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Personal: Full name is Nathaniel David Schmidt…is the son of Fred with awards from the South Jersey Touchdown Club…also competed in brother, Joe, and a younger brother, Austin. Schmidt and Christine Vermuelen…majoring in criminal justice. track and field. Personal: Full name is Patrick Schuhl…is the son of Jim and Cathy Schuhl…majoring in criminal justice. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Kicking FGM FGA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blkd PATs REVIEW 2011 11 22 4 26 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 2 1 2010 3 6 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 29 2 10-12 Career 11 22 4 26 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 2 1 Career 3 6 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 29 2 10-12 Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2009 4 12 94 1 93 7.8 0 62 Punting Punts Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd 2010 11 54 196 9 187 3.5 1 10 Career 290 10 2010 53 1865 35.2 52 2 7 12 1 0 15 66 280 4.2 1 62 SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC 2011 43 1426 33.2 53 2 9 16 2 1 Career 96 3291 34.3 53 4 16 28 3 1 PSAC OPPONENTS istory istory h 46 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 47 PROFILES NOCO INFO Brian Sourber Zach Zulli

LB • R-Sophomore • 6-1 • 205 QB • R-Junior • 6-2 • 185 Lancaster/Manheim Township Schwenksville/Perkiomen Valley

AC ALL-PSAC

H 38 18 ES

2011 (R-Freshman): Made an immediate impact on the field in his 2011 (R-Sophomore): Had one of the greatest statistical seasons by debut season of competition with the team…saw an increase in playing any quarterback in school history in his debut season as the Raid- time in the second half of the season and started the final five games… ers’ signal caller…set school single-season records of 226 completions

OUTLOOK named an All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team selection…fin- and 34 passing touchdowns…touchdown mark led the PSAC…2,741 ished fourth on the team with 48 tackles…had 13.5 tackles for loss, passing yards were good for second-most in single-season school including 4.5 sacks…forced two fumbles…intercepted passes in back- history…threw just 11 interceptions in 385 pass attempts…finished to-back weeks, returning one for 24 yards at Cheyney and another for third on the team in rushing with 364 yards and four touchdowns… 26 yards at Millersville…registered at least one tackle for loss in eight was 12th in the NCAA in total offense with 282.27 yards per game… games, including a season-high 3.0 against both Cheyney and Mill- set a single-game school record with six touchdown passes at Cheyney ersville…also had a season-high eight tackles in both games…won the while throwing for a career-high 384 yards (fourth most in a single- Most Improved Red Raider Award at the team banquet. game in school history and the most since 1999)…reached those totals 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. in just three quarters of play…was named the PSAC Eastern Division Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Wolves…

PLAYERS Manheim Township High School: Two-year letterman who played for also surpassed 300 yards (318) at Bloomsburg…threw for at least four the Blue Streaks under head coach Michael Meinyk…helped Manheim touchdowns on five occasions…in Homecoming win against Kutz- Township to a 7-4 season and made an appearance in the PIAA Dis- town, threw for 215 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another in trict 3 playoffs…totaled 94 tackles and four interceptions defensively being named the Shippensburg VFW Offensive MVP…for his efforts during his career…rushed for 1,546 yards on 246 carries out of the against the Golden Bears, was also named the PSAC Eastern Division backfield to claim the Blue Streaks’ single season rushing record…had Offensive Player of the Week…set career highs in rushing against East another 295 yards through the air…finished the season with 24 touch- Stroudsburg, toting the ball 14 times for 126 yards to go along with one downs and a team-leading 146 points…named the Lancaster-Lebanon touchdown…totaled a career high two rushing touchdowns and had a League’s Section I Player of the Year, first team running back and career-best completion percentage of 71.4 (20-for-28) against Clarion. second team linebacker following senior season…named a PA Foot-

REVIEW ball News Honorable Mention selection at running back as a senior… 2010 (R-Freshman): Made his debut as a split end for the Red Raid- named to the PA All-Academic Second Team as following his junior ers…appeared in the final nine games…ran the ball twice for nine yards and senior seasons…also played baseball for the Blue Streaks. against Cheyney…ended up as the team’s primary punt returner… totaled 11 punt returns for 91 yards…attempted a pass on a reverse Personal: Full name is Brian James Sourber…is the son of Mary and against Kutztown that fell incomplete…amassed 100 all-purpose yards. Scott Sourber…majoring in supply chain management and operations with a concentration in logistics management…has two older brothers: 2009 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Ben and David, and a younger brother Mark. Perkiomen Valley High School: Finished his senior season having thrown for 2,541 yards and 27 touchdowns while competing for the Vikings under head coach Scott Reed…also led his team in rushing, Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR scampering for 676 yards and an average of 4.1 yards per rush…scored

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC 2011 11 29 19 48 13.5-63 4.5-40 2-50 1 2 0 nine rushing touchdowns to lead his team…was a talented All-State Career 11 29 19 48 13.5-63 4.5-40 2-50 1 2 0 player who completed his high school career throwing for 5,844 yards and 65 touchdowns in just 31 games…was the MVP of the PAC-10 as a junior. Personal: Full name is Zach Tanner Zulli…is the son of Paul and Chelsea Zulli…majoring in accounting.

Passing G Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Eff 2010 9 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011 11 385 226 58.7 2741 34 11 64 141.9 Career 20 386 226 58.6 2741 34 11 64 141.9

Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2010 9 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 6 2011 11 102 507 143 364 3.6 4 27 Career 20 104 516 143 373 3.6 4 27

istory All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KR Total 2010 9 9 0 91 0 100 REEVI W 2011 11 364 0 0 0 364 Career 20 373 0 91 0 464 48 Shippensburg University 2011 SEASON REVIEW 2011 SEASON REVIEW

NOCO INFO Frenette was one of eight players named to the All-PSAC Eastern Di- FOOTBALL AWARDS vision team, a total that included three Raiders voted to the First Team Defensive unit: Mark Kahlil Smith, Cody Fleming and Tyriq Kershaw.

ALL-PSAC EASTERN DIVISION FIRST TEAM DEFENSE INFO A Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year award nominee, Smith finished Mark Kahlil Smith (DL) 2011 with 32 tackles and 9.5 TFLs, which included 4.5 sacks from his Cody Fleming (LB) tackle position. He made 25 of his 32 tackles on rushes and was a fero- Tyriq Kershaw (DB) cious presence along the line of scrimmage. Fleming led the Raiders defensively with 83 tackles (55 solo, 28 assist- ed) – a total that included 19.5 for loss, third-most in the conference. ALL-PSAC EASTERN DIVISION SECOND TEAM OFFENSE ES AC Entering his senior season, Fleming is 15 TFLs short of Maciejewski’s Chris Restino (OL) school career record of 51. Fleming was also named to the Daktronics, H H AC

ES Inc., Division II All-Super Region 1 Football Second Team. ALL-PSAC EASTERN DIVISION SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

Kershaw was a tackling machine in the secondary, finishing second Dainen Green (DL) CO on the team with 70 stops from his free safety position in addition to Jake Metz (DL) picking off three passes. Safety Corey Hunt led the team with four Brian Sourber (LB) interceptions, while All-PSAC Second Team Defense honorees Jake Mike Frenette (Return Specialist) Metz and Dainen Green led the team with 7.5 sacks apiece. ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK Smith, Frenette and Kevin Herod were all named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Super Region 1 third team: Smith at defensive DAKTRONICS, INC., DIVISION II ALL tackle, Frenette at return specialist and Herod at fullback. Herod – who SUPER REGION 1 SECOND TEAM was honored by the publication for the third consecutive year – was an Cody Fleming (LB) integral presence in the offense as a blocker, runner and pass catcher OUTLOOK and scored four touchdowns on the season. DON HANSEN’s FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL- Zulli set single-season records of 226 completions and 34 passing SUPER REGION 1 THIRD TEAM DEFENSE touchdowns and his 2,741 passing yards were good for second-most Mark Kahlil Smith (DL) in single-season school history. He also was the team’s third-leading Mike Frenette (Return Specialist) After having four different coaching roles spanning 12 seasons at his The Raiders returned home on Oct. 1 for their Homecoming Game rusher, totaling 364 yards on the ground with four touchdowns. alma mater, Mark ‘Mac’ Maciejewski ‘92/’96M entered the 2011 season against then-No. 12 Kutztown. The result was the Raiders’ signature Under the new offense installed by first-year offensive coordinator with a different title: Head Coach. His first season at the helm saw win of the season, as the defense held one of the top offenses in the Mike Yurcich, Zulli was able to spread the ball around to his receivers. DON HANSEN’s FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL- several changes – from new uniforms to a new offense to a rewritten country to 219 yards and forced five turnovers in dealing the eventual Five different players caught at least 30 passes while four totaled at least SUPER REGION 1 THIRD TEAM OFFENSE school record book – that all contributed to a 7-4 record highlighted by PSAC champion and NCAA second round-qualifying Golden Bears 400 yards receiving. Trevor Harman led the group with 43 catches for Kevin Herod (FB) PLAYERS a four-game winning streak to close out the 2011 campaign. their only regular season loss of the season with a 49-7 SU triumph. 681 yards and nine touchdowns. Jacob Baskerville had 486 yards and “This is a big step for us. This is only our second winning season since “I think it’s a good win for our program,” Maciejewski said after the five scores while Bryan Barley finished with 473 yards and six touch- CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 2004 and I’m very proud of this program for what they did this year,” win. “We’re still young and we’re still gonna have ups and downs. downs. said Maciejewski, who succeeded 21-year head coach Rocky Rees. “It’s But this is a good win for us. It just validates everything we do as a Mike Frenette (RB)

REVIEW On special teams, Drew Newcomer set the school record for points in a very important for our program, for us to build a consistent program program.” season by a kicker and became the only player in school history to finish here.” The victory over KU put the Raiders at 3-2 on the season, but they suf- a season perfect in field goal kicking (through at least 10 attempts). En- CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM In its seven 2011 victories, Shippensburg scored at least 40 points and fered setbacks in their next two games to West Chester and then-No. 3 tering his junior season, Newcomer has now made all 16 attempts in his Mike Frenette (RB) outscored its opponents by a 327-94 margin to boast an average vic- Bloomsburg to dip below .500. The Oct. 15 loss at BU – a tough 38-18 career – a record for consecutive makes spanning more than one season. tory of 33.2 points. In total, the Raiders scored 411 points, compiled defeat after SU held a 12-7 lead in the third quarter – would be Ship- REVIEW 55 total touchdowns, ran 898 total plays, earned 281 first downs and pensburg’s last of the season, however, as the four-game winning streak TEAM AWARDS accumulated 5,124 yards of total offense, all of which set single-season began with a season-high 59 points in a win at Cheyney the following John M. “Jack” Roddick Centurion Award (Team MVP) school records. Saturday that saw quarterback Zach Zulli set a single-game school Mike Frenette record with six touchdown passes. The 2011 squad didn’t just etch its name in the offensive record books, John Bay Award (most outstanding offensive player) either. The Raiders defense finished the season with 93 tackles for loss, Shippensburg then fought through a rare October snowstorm by rush-

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC Mike Frenette good for the second-most in a single season since 1979. It also amassed ing for 391 yards in a dominating 40-0 road win at Millersville. The Kevin Mylett Award (most outstanding defensive player) 38 sacks, the most since 1991 and the third-most overall in school his- Raiders secured themselves a winning season in their next game, a 44- Cody Fleming tory. Those 38 sacks – which tied SU for sixth in Division II – added 14 home victory over East Stroudsburg in which the defense intercept- PSAC up to 292 yards lost by the opposing offense, which became a new ed five passes and the offense totaled 621 yards (including 401 rushing), George & Meriem Kaluger Award (special teams player of the year) school record. good for third-most in a single game in school history. Drew Newcomer For the first time since 1989, the Raiders entered the season with a man In the season finale against Mercyhurst, SU exploded with four touch- Vinton Rambo Award (most outstanding senior lineman) other than Rees leading from the sidelines. After trailing by just one downs in a nine-minute span over the third and fourth quarters to take Steve Hohenwarter point at halftime in Maciejewski’s season-opening debut at then-No. 11 control in a 40-16 rout of the Lakers that gave SU a 4-1 home record John E. Hubley Award (player with highest GPA) Shepherd, SU fell victim to a second-half onslaught from the Golden on the season. Mike Frenette th Rams offense in a 53-27 loss in the 14 annual Great Valley Classic. Mike Frenette surpassed the century mark in rushing in each of the Ray Ellis Fighting Heart Award Maciejewski earned his first career victory the next week, however, with final three games en route to setting the single-season all-purpose Corey Hunt the Raiders posting a 41-13 bounce-back victory at Gannon. The head yardage mark with 1,780 (ranking 15th in Division II). He was key in Red Raider Pride Award coach then won his first home game the next Saturday thanks to 34 the passing game, as he caught 40 passes – the most for an SU running Jeff Tomasetti OPPONENTS unanswered points in a 54-24 comeback win over Clarion that put the back in a single season. Most Improved Red Raider Award Raiders at 2-1 on the young season. The team’s most valuable player, Frenette also excelled academically Brian Sourber Shippensburg dropped a late heartbreaker the next week at C.W. Post, in becoming the first SU player since John Kuhn in 2004 to be named losing 40-22 after succumbing to 21 unanswered fourth-quarter points a Capital One Academic All-American (Frenette was named to the istory from the Pioneers in a span of just over eight minutes that erased SU’s second team). three-point lead in the final frame. istory h 50 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 51 School records and Season Rankings Final STATISTICS

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

NOCO INFO Team: NATIONAL RANKINGS: Zack Kinney 12 120 10.0 0 41 Points: 411 1st in first downs offense (25.55) Taimur Harris 5 24 4.8 0 10 Total Offense: 5,124 yards T-5th in sacks (3.45 pg)

Total 17 144 8.5 0 41 INFO Touchdowns: 55 7th in opponent 4th-down conversions (4-17, 23.5) Opponents 16 198 12.4 1 73 Plays: 898 T-8th in red zone defense (24-38 (63.2)) First Downs: 281 9th in total offense (465.82 ypg) INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Sack Yards: 292 13th in passing efficiency defense (102.62) Corey Hunt 4 30 7.5 0 19 14th in scoring offense (37.36 ppg) Tyriq Kershaw 3 0 0.0 0 0 Individual: T-15th in interceptions (19) Bryan Culler 2 33 16.5 0 17 All-Purpose Yards: Mike Frenette (1,780) 17th in tackles for loss (8.45 pg) ES

AC Mike Goode 2 12 6.0 0 12 Pass Completions: Zach Zulli (226) 18th in turnovers gained (31) Brian Sourber 2 50 25.0 0 26 H

H Passing Touchdowns: Zach Zulli (34) 20th in first downs defense (16.64)

Trevor Mack 1 0 0.0 0 0 AC ES 26th in turnover margin (.73; +8) Cody Fleming 1 11 11.0 0 11 PSAC RANKINGS: 29th in pass defense (179.64) James Brennan 1 31 31.0 1 31 CO 1st in total offense (465.82 ypg) 30th in rushing offense (207.36) Chase Fleming 1 15 15.0 0 15 1st in field goals (11-11, 1.000) Vinnie Ranauto 1 0 0.0 0 0 1st in opponent 4th-down conversions (4-17, 23.5) NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Jake Metz 1 31 31.0 0 31 2nd in scoring offense (37.36 ppg) Zulli - 12th in total offense (282.27) ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK 2nd in third-down conversions (42.2) Fleming - 12th in TFLs (1.77/gm) KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long T-2nd in red zone defense (24-38 (63.2)) Frenette - 14th in all-purpose (160.36) Mike Frenette 20 463 23.1 0 54 3rd in rushing offense (207.36 ypg) Kevin Herod Bryan Barley 11 191 17.4 0 26 3rd in passing efficiency defense (102.62) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Taimur Harris 7 124 17.7 0 25 3rd in sacks (38) Rushes PATs Roshaan McCain 5 59 11.8 0 21 3rd in first downs (281) 20 – Mike Frenette vs. West Chester/Mercyhurst OUTLOOK SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Avery Coleman 2 37 18.5 0 19 4th in passing defense (179.6 ypg) Rushing Yards Drew Newcomer - 11-11 46-53 - - - - - 79 Dainen Green 2 4 2.0 0 4 4th in opponent first downs (183) Mike Frenette 12 ------72 177 – Mike Frenette at Millersville Blair Brooks 1 21 21.0 0 21 5th in passing offense (259.9 ypg) Trevor Harman 9 ------54 Sheldon Mayer 1 14 14.0 0 14 5th in passing efficiency (139.1) Rushing Touchdowns Bryan Barley 6 ------36 Jeryl Cole 1 16 16.0 0 16 5th in interceptions (19) 2 – Five occasions (4 by Frenette, 1 by Zulli) Jacob Baskerville 5 ------30 Total 50 929 18.6 0 54 5th in time of possession (31:29) Zack Kinney 5 ------30 Longest Rush Opponents 68 1455 21.4 1 79 5th in turnover margin (.73; +8) Taimur Harris 4 ------24 71 - Mike Frenette at Millersville Zach Zulli 4 - - - - 1-1 - - 24 5th in red zone offense (43-54, 79.6) Passing Yards Kevin Herod 4 - - - - 0-1 - - 24 Roshaan McCain 2 ------12 PLAYERS 384 – Zach Zulli at Cheyney Brian Heitz 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 Passing Touchdowns Sheldon Mayer 1 ------6 6 - Zach Zulli at Cheyney Blair Brooks 1 ------6 James Brennan 1 ------6 Longest Pass Play REVIEW Total 55 11-11 46-53 - 1 1-2 - - 411 64 – Zach Zulli to Trevor Harman vs. Mercyhurst Opponents 38 6-12 31-38 - - - - - 277

Receptions FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 10 – Taimur Harris vs. West Chester Drew Newcomer 11-11 100.0 0-0 4-4 7-7 0-0 0-0 36 0 Receiving Yards REVIEW 129 - Bryan Barley vs. Kutztown PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC i20 50+ Blkd Nate Schmidt 43 1426 33.2 53 2 9 16 2 1 Receiving Touchdowns Drew Newcomer 6 201 33.5 41 0 1 1 0 0 2 – Six occasions (3 by Harman, 1 by Barley/Kinney/Frenette) ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Field Goals Mike Frenette 11 913 404 0 463 0 1780 161.8

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC 2 – Four occasions (all by Drew Newcomer) Trevor Harman 11 0 681 0 0 0 681 61.9 Bryan Barley 11 0 473 0 191 0 664 60.4 Longest Field Goal Jacob Baskerville 11 2 486 0 0 0 488 44.4 36 - Drew Newcomer at Gannon Taimur Harris 11 6 312 24 124 0 466 42.4 PSAC Punts Total 11 2265 2859 144 929 213 6410 582.7 8 - Nate Schmidt at Gannon Opponents 11 1778 1976 198 1455 159 5566 506.0

Longest Punt TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 53 - Nate Schmidt vs. Clarion Zach Zulli 11 487 364 2741 3105 282.3 Mike Frenette 11 172 913 0 913 83.0 Longest Punt Return Roshaan McCain 11 60 367 0 367 33.4 41 – Zack Kinney vs. Clarion Blair Brooks 6 46 221 0 221 36.8 Longest Kickoff Return Kevin Herod 11 46 176 0 176 16.0 Jeryl Cole 9 28 109 0 109 12.1 54 – Mike Frenette vs. Mercyhurst Sheldon Mayer 3 19 109 0 109 36.3 Steven Adams 8 23 13 65 78 9.8 Tackles OPPONENTS 16 – Vinnie Ranauto at C.W. Post Trevor Harman 11 3 0 53 53 4.8 Zack Kinney 10 4 6 0 6 0.6 Sacks Taimur Harris 11 1 6 0 6 0.5 3.0 – Dainen Green at Gannon Jacob Baskerville 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 Nate Schmidt 10 2 -9 0 -9 -0.9

istory Interceptions TEAM 5 6 -12 0 -12 -2.4 2 – Two occasions (1 by Culler and Hunt) Total 11 898 2265 2859 5124 465.8 Trevor Harman Opponents 11 722 1778 1976 3754 341.3 Corey Hunt istory h 52 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 53 Final STATISTICS Statistical Re view

NOCO INFO TEAM STATISTICS SHIP OPP Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blocked SCORING DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Points Per Game 411 25.2 44 Cody Fleming 11 55 28 83 19.5-71 7.0-45 1-11 2 4 1-0 3 - -

FIRST DOWNS 281 183 INFO Rushing 115 78 20 Tyriq Kershaw 11 52 18 70 4.0-16 - 3-0 3 - - 1 - - Passing 138 82 41 James Brennan 11 34 21 55 5.0-19 1.0-3 1-31 1 - 1-0 1 - - Penalty 28 23 38 Brian Sourber 11 29 19 48 13.5-63 4.5-40 2-50 1 1 - 2 - - RUSHING YARDAGE 2265 1778 99 Jake Metz 11 30 14 44 10.5-68 7.5-61 1-31 3 4 3-0 1 - - Rushing Attempts 489 400 33 Vinnie Ranauto 7 24 18 42 3.5-26 1.5-21 1-0 2 3 - 1 1 - Average Per Rush 4.6 4.4 36 Corey Hunt 11 29 13 42 2.0-10 - 4-30 4 - 2-0 - - - Average Per Game 205.9 161.6 96 Mark Kahlil Smith 11 23 9 32 9.5-44 4.5-39 - - 2 - - - - ES AC TDs Rushing 18 20

98 Saeed Khateeb 11 18 13 31 4.5-28 2.5-19 - 4 - - 1 - - H PASSING YARDAGE 2859 1976

H 21 Avery Coleman 11 26 3 29 1.0-1 - - 2 - - - - -

Comp-Att-Int 234-409-12 1 53-322-19 AC ES Average Per Pass 7.0 6.1 11 Mike Goode 8 17 10 27 - - 2-12 1 - - - - - 50 Sean Sadosky 11 22 4 26 1.0-1 - - - - 1-0 2 - - Average Per Catch 12.2 12.9 CO Average Per Game 259.9 179.6 92 Dainen Green 11 17 7 24 10.0-65 7.5-51 - 3 2 1-0 2 1 - TDs Passing 36 15 9 James Cooper 6 15 2 17 - - - 4 - - - - - TOTAL OFFENSE 5124 3754 6 Bryan Culler 11 10 3 13 - - 2-33 3 - - - - - Average Per Play 5.7 5.2 23 Trevor Mack 11 9 3 12 - - 1-0 ------ULO PLAYERS OUTLOOK Average Per Game 465.8 341.3 59 Caleb Morris 10 5 6 11 3.0-14 1.0-8 - 2 - - - - - KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-929 68-1455 51 Chase Fleming 4 5 5 10 - - 1-15 ------PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-144 16-198 89 Mike Schmidt 11 6 4 10 2.5-5 - - - 2 - - - - INT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-213 12-159 FUMBLES-LOST 19-11 24-12 43 Chris Johnson 2 5 3 8 0.5-1 ------PENALTIES-Yards 79-770 80-818 4 Roshaan McCain 11 2 4 6 - - - - - 1-0 - - - PUNTS-AVG 49-33.2 65-35.5 12 Kyle Kush 8 4 1 5 1.0-1 - - - - - 1 - - OUTLOOK TIME OF POSSESSION 31:30 28:30 19 Nate Schmidt 10 3 2 5 ------3RD-DOWN Conversions 70/166 55/159 31 Kyle Karpinski 11 3 1 4 - - - - - 1-0 - - - 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/31 4/17 14 Jeff Tomasetti 11 - 4 4 ------95 Rodney Baltimore 8 3 - 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 ------66 Shay Ceglar 11 2 1 3 ------Score by Quarters 5 Kevin Herod 11 - 2 2 ------1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Bryan Barley Shippensburg 109 134 98 70 0 411 49 Josh Kramarenko 3 - 2 2 ------Opponents 51 48 89 89 0 277 3 Jeryl Cole 9 - 2 2 ------RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 87 Trevor Harman 11 1 1 2 ------PLAYERS Mike Frenette 11 172 957 44 913 5.3 9 71 83.0 62 Bobby Mullen 11 1 - 1 ------RECORD OVERALL H A N Roshaan McCain 11 60 387 20 367 6.1 2 65 33.4 28 Marcus Cooper 5 1 - 1 ------All games 7-4 4-1 3-3 0-0 Zach Zulli 11 102 507 143 364 3.6 4 27 33.1 42 Nik Rosenberry 11 1 - 1 ------Conference 4-3 2-1 2-2 0-0 Blair Brooks 6 46 227 6 221 4.8 1 31 36.8 34 Drew Newcomer 11 1 - 1 1.0-3 ------

REVIEW Non-Conference 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 Kevin Herod 11 46 183 7 176 3.8 2 14 16.0 46 Drew Sneeringer 11 1 - 1 ------Sheldon Mayer 3 19 111 2 109 5.7 0 38 36.3 13 Pat Schuhl 11 1 - 1 ------Jeryl Cole 9 28 119 10 109 3.9 0 22 12.1 Steven Adams 8 2 13 0 13 6.5 0 11 1.6 22 Blair Brooks 6 - 1 1 ------Taimur Harris 11 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 18 Zach Zulli 11 1 - 1 ------

Zack Kinney 10 4 12 6 6 1.5 0 6 0.6 15 Zack Kinney 10 1 - 1 ------REVIEW Jacob Baskerville 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 1 Taimur Harris 11 1 - 1 ------Nate Schmidt 10 2 5 14 -9 -4.5 0 5 -0.9 2 Bryan Barley 11 1 - 1 ------TEAM 5 6 0 12 -12 -2.0 0 0 -2.4 24 Mike Frenette 11 1 - 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - Total 11 489 2529 264 2265 4.6 18 71 205.9 Total 11 460 224 684 93-442 38-293 19-213 35 18 12-0 15 2 - Opponents 11 400 2240 462 1778 4.4 20 69 161.6 Opponents 11 510 384 894 71-240 20-118 12-159 37 15 11-0 10 6 -

SCOPNNSh OPPONENTS PSAC PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Zach Zulli 11 141.93 226-385-11 58.7 2741 34 64 249.2 Steven Adams 8 65.52 7-21-1 33.3 65 1 13 8.1 Trevor Harman 11 291.73 1-3-0 33.3 53 1 53 4.8 PSAC Total 11 139.11 234-409-12 57.2 2859 36 64 259.9 Opponents 11 102.63 153-322-19 47.5 1976 15 71 179.6

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Trevor Harman 11 43 681 15.8 9 64 61.9 Mike Frenette 11 40 404 10.1 3 50 36.7 Taimur Harris 11 39 312 8.0 4 25 28.4 Jacob Baskerville 11 34 486 14.3 5 59 44.2 Bryan Barley 11 32 473 14.8 6 53 43.0 Zack Kinney 10 18 263 14.6 5 40 26.3 Kevin Herod 11 13 113 8.7 2 21 10.3 Blair Brooks 6 5 3 0.6 0 5 0.5 OPPONENTS Brian Heitz 11 4 43 10.8 1 13 3.9 Sheldon Mayer 3 3 55 18.3 1 37 18.3 Alex Kuljian 11 1 23 23.0 0 23 2.1 Pat Schuhl 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Roshaan McCain 11 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 istory Total 11 234 2859 12.2 36 64 259.9 Opponents 11 153 1976 12.9 15 71 179.6 istory h 54 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 55 Composite GAME RECAP NOCO INFO

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56 Shippensburg University ABOUT the PSAC PSAC CHAMPIONS

NOCO INFO Originating in 1951 to administer and promote 2011-2012 Capital One/Academic All-Americans PSAC Champions men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic The PSAC football champion has been crowned every Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s Men’s Soccer

most heralded intercollegiate conferences. year since 1934, with the exception of three years dur- INFO First Team – Bryce Shaffer, Bloomsburg (F) ing World War II. A variety of methods have determined The first major step came in 1977, when based on a Second Team - Nemanja Nikolic, East Stroudsburg (F) growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a Third Team – Charlie Dagnal, California (GK) league champions, beginning with a group of sportswriters structure for its women’s programs. Only three years recognizing champions among Pennsylvania’s State Teach- later, lacking a standard competitive division, league Women’s Soccer ers Colleges. With the advent of the conference, college voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA First Team – Paula Jackson, California (GK) representatives decided in 1950 to employ the Saylor Division II. First Team – Kristen Orrett, California (D) Points System. That practice gave way to the “State Game”

First Team – Amanda Sharbaugh, Gannon (F) ES AC Among its recent enhancements the PSAC has expanded its membership twice beginning in 1960 when league administrators agreed an during a four-year span. The first occurred during the 2008-09 academic year Second Team – Maria Borland, Kutztown (M) end-of-the season contest between the Eastern and West- H H with the addition of full-time members and Mercyhurst Third Team – Mary Reilly, Gannon (D) ern Division champions would be played to decide confer- AC ES College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. Over the Third Team – Heather Robbins, IUP (F) ence supremacy. The “State Game” was played until 1987

past year, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed to welcome Seton Hill Uni- Football when membership determined to place more emphasis on CO versity as an associate member to begin play in field hockey during the 2011-12 First Team – Devin Goda, Slippery Rock (WR) access into the NCAA playoffs. From 1988-2007, only campaign. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the divisional champions were awarded. Beginning in 2008, two associate members. First Team – Shawn Sopic, Clarion (DB) First Team – Ian Wild, Mercyhurst (LB) the “State Game” was reinstated, giving the PSAC just one

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth Second Team – Josh Smith, Kutztown (WR) champion each year. of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in Second Team – Mike Frenette, Shippensburg (RB) the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest Second Team – A.J. Hopp, Slippery Rock (OL) conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, Second Team – Chet Welc, California (OL) and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Divi- Conference Champions sion II level. Second Team – Branden Williams, Edinboro (DB) Second Team – Andrew Bukta, Mercyhurst (DL) State Game Divisional Championship Saylor Points System Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually OUTLOOK 2011 Kutztown 21, Slippery Rock 14 2007 East - West Chester 1959 West Chester combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ulti- Women’s Volleyball mately, the membership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 individual Second Team – Rhianon Brady, Clarion 2010 Mercyhurst 56, Bloomsburg 37 West - California (Pa.) 1958 California (Pa.) title winners. Third Team – Meghan Franz, California 2009 Shippensburg 42, California (Pa.) 35 2006 East - Bloomsburg 1957 Lock Haven, Shippensburg (tie) 2008 California (Pa.) 47, West Chester 36 West - Indiana (Pa.), California (Pa.) 1956 West Chester While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into Men’s Basketball 1987 Indiana (Pa.) 21, West Chester 9 2005 East - Bloomsburg 1955 Bloomsburg one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third Third Team – John Corrigan, Shippensburg 1986 Indiana (Pa.) 20, West Chester 6 West - California (Pa.), Edinboro 1954 Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg, of the PSAC’s estimated 6,300 participants are honored each year as “Scholar- Third Team – Steve Swiech, California Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that 1985 Bloomsburg 31, Indiana (Pa.) 9 2004 East – West Chester West Chester has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the Women’s Basketball 1984 California (Pa.) 21, Bloomsburg 14 West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.), 1953 West Chester mid-1990s. Third Team – Nikki Frederickson, Mercyhurst 1983 Clarion 27, East Stroudsburg 14 Shippensburg (tie) 1952 West Chester 1982 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 22 2003 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) 1951 Bloomsburg PLAYERS Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, seven league Softball 1981 Shippensburg 34, Millersville 14 West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.) (tie) 1950 West Chester schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll First Team – Alyson Johnson, California (C) 1980 Clarion 15, Kutztown 14 2002 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) over 127,000 students and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000 who Second Team – Samantha Eimers, Mercyhurst (IF) 1979 Lock Haven 48, Cheyney 14 West – Indiana (Pa.) Selected by the Sportswriters reside in Pennsylvania. Third Team – Natalie Wideman, California (IF) The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It 1978 East Stroudsburg 49, Clarion 4 2001 East – Bloomsburg 1949 Bloomsburg Baseball employs a commissioner, an associate and assistant commissioner, and a director 1977 Clarion 25, Millersville 24 West – Indiana (Pa.) 1948 Bloomsburg of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. First Team – Joe Wendle, West Chester (IF) 1976 East Stroudsburg 14, 2000 East – Bloomsburg 1947 Mansfield Third Team – Robbie Zinsmeister, IUP (IF) Shippensburg 14 (tie) West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.), 1946 California (Pa.) Men’s At-Large 1975 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 20 Slippery Rock (tie) 1945 No champion (World War II) Second Team – Jared Griffard, Gannon (Swimming) 1974 Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7 1999 East – West Chester 1944 No champion (World War II) REVIEW F. Eugene Dixon Trophy Third Team – Greg Bensman, Mercyhurst (Lacrosse) 1973 Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14 West – Slippery Rock 1943 No champion (World War II) 1972 Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 27 1998 East – Millersville 1942 East Stroudsburg Women’s At-Large The F. Eugene Dixon Trophy is awarded by the PSAC to the member 1971 West Chester 35, Edinboro 14 West – Slippery Rock 1941 Millersville First Team – Colleen Harriger, Gannon (Diving/Water Polo) institution whose athletic program earns the best overall finish in con- 1970 Edinboro 14, West Chester 6 1997 East – Bloomsburg 1940 Indiana (Pa.), Millersville First Team – Kristen McCandless, Shippensburg (Swimming) ference championships and/or regular-season play. During the course 1969 West Chester 41, Clarion 34 West – Slippery Rock 1939 Slippery Rock of the academic year, points are awarded based on an institution's finish Second Team – Alli Aquila, West Chester (Gymnastics) PSAC 1968 California (Pa.) 28, East Stroudsburg 28 1996 East – Bloomsburg 1938 Mansfield Second Team – Sarah Grzybinski, Gannon (Lacrosse) in the 23 conference sports. Only a school’s best 12 finishes, six men’s (tie) West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.) 1937 Lock Haven Second Team – Amy Halls, Slippery Rock (Lacrosse) and six women’s, are used in the final calculation of the Dixon Trophy 1967 West Chester 27, Clarion 7 1995 East – Bloomsburg, Millersville (tie) 1936 Lock Haven

Second Team – Janelle Krantz, Slippery Rock (Tennis) PSAC standings. The Dixon Trophy is named in honor of F. Eugene Dixon 1966 Clarion 28, West Chester 26 West – Edinboro 1935 Shippensburg Second Team – Kelly Nickerson, Gannon (Golf ) Jr., Chairman of the State System of Higher Education’s Board of 1965 East Stroudsburg 26, Indiana (Pa.) 10 1994 East – Bloomsburg, West Chester (tie) 1934 Indiana (Pa.) Governors. The first Dixon Trophy was awarded following the 1995-96 Second Team – Franziska Steinhardt, California (Tennis) Third Team – Kelsey Nuhfer, California (Swimming) 1964 East Stroudsburg 27, Indiana (Pa.) 14 West – Indiana (Pa.) academic year. 1963 West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 7 1993 East – Millersville Shippensburg University finished second in the standings for the 2012 Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country 1962 Slippery Rock 13, East Stroudsburg 6 West – Indiana (Pa.) POET h OPPONENTS Dixon Trophy. SU finished just five points behind Bloomsburg and has First Team – Scott Anderson, Edinboro 1961 West Chester 21, Slippery Rock 0 1992 East – West Chester now finished first or second in the Dixon standings 13 times in the 17- First Team – Cameron Daugherty, Slippery Rock 1960 West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6 West – Indiana (Pa.) year history of the award. First Team – Dan Johnson, East Stroudsburg 1991 East – East Stroudsburg First Team – Tim Lahmers, California West – Indiana (Pa.) Shippensburg, which ranked sixth in the Dixon standings following the First Team – Stephen Schelander, Shippensburg 1990 East – Millersville completion of the winter sports schedule, received boosts after confer- Second Team – Bryan Beegle, Shippensburg West – Indiana (Pa.) ence championships in the spring from men’s outdoor track & field and Second Team – Justen Johnson, Mansfield 1989 East – West Chester, Millersville (tie) OPPONENTS women’s outdoor track & field in addition to a final four appearance by Second Team – Ian Melhorn, East Stroudsburg West – Edinboro the baseball team in its conference tournament. From a point perspec- Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country 1988 East – Millersville tive, SU was just one-half of a point behind last year’s women’s sports First Team – Rose Mascoli, East Stroudsburg West – Shippensburg total but was 8.5 points behind last year’s pace from men’s sports. First Team – Neely Spence, Shippensburg istory Shippensburg has won the Dixon Trophy a conference-record seven Second Team – Tabitha Bemis, Edinboro times and was the first school to claim the trophy three years in-a-row, Second Team – Corinne Fitzgerald, East Stroudsburg capturing it in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Second Team – Laurie Hall, California Second Team – Kara Styles, Slippery Rock istory h 58 Shippensburg University Third Team – Sara Wagner, Shippensburg Red Raider Football 59 2011 ALL-PSAC EASTERN DIVISION TEAMS

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Quarterback Quarterback Kevin Morton, Kutztown Ray Wagner, East Stroudsburg

Running Back Running Back Josh Mastromatto, ^ Kutztown Robbie Frey, Kutztown Eddie Mateo, Bloomsburg Marcus Jones, * Cheyney Franklyn Quiteh, * Bloomsburg Jeff Mack, C.W. Post AC Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle

H Kevin Martin,** C.W. Post Brandon Allen, Bloomsburg ES Aaron McGlynn, ^ Kutztown Chris Faix, West Chester

Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Brian Clarke, Bloomsburg Chris Restino, Shippensburg Nick Maloney, Kutztown Seve Rivers, East Stroudsburg ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Center Center Dan Caffrey, ^ East Stroudsburg Jon Siopa, *^ C.W.Post

Tight End Tight End Dylan Manni, Bloomsburg Patrick Fitzgerald, C.W. Post

Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Grayson Laurino, C.W. Post Kyle Fisher, Bloomsburg Erik Frazier, ^ Kutztown Tim Keyser, West Chester Dusty Reed, East Stroudsburg LaRonn Lee, West Chester

Placekicker Placekicker Dan Fisher, ^ Bloomsburg Taylor Groff, East Stroudsburg

Tyriq Kershaw First Team Defense Second Team Defense

Defensive Line Defensive Line Kadeem Huggins,C.W. Post Dainen Green, ^ Shippensburg Tim Hume, ^^ Cheyney Jason Henshaw, Kutztown John Pettine, Bloomsburg Andrew Jackson, C.W. Post Lou Scala, *C.W. Post Jake Metz, Shippensburg PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year Mark Kahlil Smith, Shippensburg Brett Moss, Kutztown Kevin Morton, Kutztown Linebacker Linebacker Cody Fleming, Shippensburg Ronnie Modik, C.W. Post PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year PSAC Andrew Hodges, Kutztown Mike Pereira, West Chester Tim Hume, Cheyney Billy O’Connor, ^ C.W. Post Justin Shirk, Bloomsburg Jarrett Pidgeon, ^ Bloomsburg Brian Sourber, Shippensburg PSAC Rookie of the Year Defensive Back Defensive Back Steven Laurino, C.W. Post Shawnte Carroll, East Stroudsburg Stan Banks, Cheyney Alex Dinolfi, Kutztown Vince Browning, ^ Bloomsburg

POET h OPPONENTS Tyriq Kershaw, Shippensburg Antonio Powell-Fields, C.W. Post PSAC East Coach of the Year Oscar Rivera, ** Bloomsburg Gary Tillman, Millersville Raymond Monica, Kutztown Return Specialist Return Specialist Josh Mastromatto, Kutztown Mike Frenette, Shippensburg

Punter Punter Dan Fisher, Bloomsburg Grayson Laurino, C.W. Post

istory * Indicates previous All-PSAC first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC second team selection O PPONentS

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SHEPHERD SLIPPERY ROCK EAST STROUDSBURG MILLERSVILLE LOCK HAVEN LIU POST INFO RAMS “THE ROCK” WARRIORS MARAUDERS BALD EAGLES PIONEERS September 1, 2012 • 1 PM September 8, 2012 • 1 PM September 15, 2012 • 6:05 PM September 22, 2012 • 1 PM September 29, 2012 • 12 PM October 6, 2012 • 1 PM Seth Grove Stadium Seth Grove Stadium Eiler-Martin Stadium Seth Grove Stadium Seth Grove Stadium Shippensburg, PA Shippensburg, PA East Stroudsburg, PA Shippensburg, PA Lock Haven, PA Shippensburg, PA ES AC H H AC ES GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Shepherdstown, WV Location: Slippery Rock, PA Location: East Stroudsburg, PA Location: Millersville, PA Location: Lock Haven, PA Location: Brookville, N.Y. CO Founded: 1871 Founded: 1889 Founded: 1893 Founded: 1855 Founded: 1870 Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,283 Enrollment: 8,712 Enrollment: 7,200 Enrollment: 8,319 Enrollment: 5,040 Enrollment: 8,472 Nickname: Rams Nickname: The Rock Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Marauders Nickname: Bald Eagles Nickname: Pioneers

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Green and White Colors: Red and Black Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Crimson and White Colors: Green and Gold Stadium: Ram Stadium (5,000) Stadium: Mihalik-Thompson Stadium Stadium: Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) Stadium: Chryst Field at : Hubert Jack Stadium (3,000) Stadium: Hickox Field (5,000) Surface: Field Turf (10,000) Surface: FieldTurf Stadium (6,500) Surface: FieldTurf Surface: FieldTurf Conference: WVIAC Surface: Artificial Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Surface: FieldTurf Conference: PSAC Western Division Conference: PSAC Eastern Division President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley Conference: PSAC Western Division President: Dr. Marcia G. Welsh Conference: PSAC Eastern Division President: Dr. Michael Fiorentino, Jr. President: Dr. David J. Steinberg Athletic Director: B.J. Pumroy President: Dr. Cheryl Norton Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy Athletic Director: Peter Campbell (Interim) Athletic Director: Bryan Collins OUTLOOK Athletic Director: Paul Lueken Athletic Director: Peg Kauffman HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY First Year of Football: 1920 HISTORY First Year of Football: 1926 HISTORY First Year of Football: 1896 First Year of Football: 1954 All-Time Record: 421-300-26 (.581) First Year of Football: N/A All-Time Record: 448-298-19 (.598) First Year of Football: 1889 All-Time Record: 334-523-26 (.393) All-Time Record: 338-207-5 (.619) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 10 All-Time Record: N/A NCAA Playoff Appearances: 4 All-Time Record: 461-425-43 (.519) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 0 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 4 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Football SID: Chip Ransom SPORTS INFORMATION Football SID: Greg Knowlden SPORTS INFORMATION Football SID: Doug Spatafore Football SID: Sarah Ralls E-Mail: [email protected] Football SID: Bob McComas E-Mail: [email protected] Football SID: Ethan Hulsey E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 304-876-5228 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 570-422-3312 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 570-484-2350 Office: 516-299-3957 PLAYERS Fax: 304-876-3267 Office: 724-738-2777 Fax: 570-422-3586 Office: 717-872-3100 Fax: 570-484-3075 Fax: 516-299-2844 Press Box: 304-876-5649 Fax: N/A Press Box: 570-422-3549 Fax: 717-872-3995 Press Box: 570-484-2666 Press Box: 516-299-3765 www.shepherdrams.com Press Box: N/A http://esuwarriors.com Press Box: 717-872-3232 www.golhu.com http://www.liupostpioneers.com www.rockathletics.com http://www.millersvilleathletics.com COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Monte Cater COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Denny Douds COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Allen Head Coach: Bryan Collins Alma Mater: Millikin ’71 Head Coach: George Mihalik Alma Mater: Slippery Rock ’63 Head Coach: Greg Colby Alma Mater: James Madison ‘96 Alma Mater: St. John’s ’87 Career Record: 213-107-2 (31 years) Alma Mater: Slippery Rock ‘74 Career Record: 232-162-3 (38) Alma Mater: Illinois ’75 Career Record: 0-10 (1) Career Record: 107-47 (14 years) At Shepherd: 182-84-1 (25 years) Career Record: 161-98-4 (24) At ESU: 232-162-3 (38) Career Record: 9-36 (4) At School: 0-10 (1) At L.I.U. Post: 107-47 (14 years) REVIEW Football Office Phone: 304-876-5263 At Slippery Rock: 161-98-4 (24) Football Office Phone: 570-422-3222 At School: 9-36 (4) Football Office Phone: 570-484-2250 Football Office Phone: 516-299-3693 Football Office Phone: 724-738-2780 Football Office Phone: 717-872-3012 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: 9-2 TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: 3-8 TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: 0-10 2011 Record: 7-4 2011 Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd) 2011 Record: 8-3 2011 Conference Record: 1-6 (7th) 2011 Record: 3-8 2011 Conference Record: 0-7 (8th) 2011 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd)

PSAC 2011 Final Rankings: #22 2011 Conference Record: 6-1 2011 Final Rankings: NR 2011 Conference Record: 2-5 (6th) 2011 Final Rankings: NR 2011 Final Rankings: NR Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/13 2011 Final Rankings: NR Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/13 2011 Final Rankings: NR Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/35 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 PSAC Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 21/4 SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Series Record: 29-18-0 SERIES HISTORY Series Record: 31-16-2 SERIES HISTORY Series Record: 46-18-3 Series Record: 3-3 Series at SU: 17-6 Series Record: 20-39-2 Series at SU: 19-7-1 Series Record: 39-23-2 Series at SU: 24-8-2 Series at Shippensburg: 2-1 Series at Shepherd: 12-12 Series at SU: 13-18-1 Series at ESU: 12-9-1 Series at SU: 18-11 Series at LHU: 22-10-1 Series at LIU Post: 1-2 OPPONENTS First Meeting: 1923 Series at SRU: 7-21-1 First Meeting: 1926 Series at MU: 21-12-2 Last SU Home Win: 2009 (49-7) First Meeting: 1981 Result: Shepherd 35, Ship 27 Last SU Home Win: 2004 (35-17) Result: SU 7, ESU 0 First Meeting: 1916 Last SU Road Win: 2010 (41-17) Result: SU 49, CWP 35 Last SU Home Win: 2004 (35-7) Last SU Road Win: 2006 (28-21) Last SU Home Win: 2011 (44-14) Result: SU 15, MU 0 Last LHU Road Win: 1989 (10-3) Last SU Home Win: 2008 (27-10) Last SU Road Win: 2003 (33-14) Last SRU Home Win: 2005 (58-28) Last SU Road Win: 2010 (20-17) Last SU Home Win: 2010 (19-14) Last LHU Home Win: 2002 (26-13) Last SU Road Win: 1981 (49-35) Last Ram Road Win: 2010 (35-27) Last SRU Road Win: 2007 (38-34) Last ESU Road Win: 2002 (23-21) Last SU Road Win: 2011 (40-0) Current Streak: Shippensburg (8) Last LIU Road Win: 2010 (31-14) Last Ram Home Win: 2011 (53-27) Current Series Streak: Slippery Rock (1) Last ESU Home Win: 2008 (44-41 OT) Last MU Road Win: 1996 (34-29) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 6 (68-7, 1999) Last LIU Home Win: 2011 (40-22)

Current Streak: Shepherd (7) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 44 (44-0, 2004) Current Streak: Shippensburg (3) Last MU Home Win: 2000 (27-19) LHU’s Largest Win Margin: 33 (33-0, 1942) Current Streak: LIU Post (3) OPPONENTS SU’s Largest Win Margin: 59 (59-0, 1951) SRU’s Largest Win Margin: 39 (49-10, 1998) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 38 (38-0, 1936) Current Streak: Shippensburg (8) Shippensburg’s Largest Win Margin: 17 (2008) Shepherd’s Largest Win Margin: 26 ESU’s Largest Win Margin: 41 (48-7, 1960) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 71 (1924, 71-0) C.W. Post’s Largest Win Margin: 18 (2011) (53-27, 2011) MU’s Largest Win Margin: 29 (1973, 56-27) h istory istory h 62 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 63 GAME by GAME Quick Facts GAME by GAME Quick Facts

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KOUTZT WN West Chester BLOOMSBURG CHEYNEY INDIANA (PA.) INFO Golden Bears GOLDEN RAMS Huskies Wolves CRIMSON HAWKS October 13, 2012 • 1:05 PM October 20, 2012 • 2 PM October 27, 2012 • 1 PM November 3, 2012 • 1 PM November 10, 2012 • 1 PM University Field John A. Farrell Stadium Seth Grove Stadium Seth Grove Stadium George P. Kutztown, PA West Chester, PA Shippensburg, PA Shippensburg, PA Indiana, PA ES AC H H AC ES GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Kutztown, PA Location: West Chester, PA Location: Bloomsburg, PA Location: Cheyney, PA Location: Indiana, PA CO Founded: 1866 Founded: 1871 Founded: 1839 Founded: 1837 Founded: 1875 Enrollment: 10,300 Enrollment: 14,700 Enrollment: 9,500 Enrollment: 1,300 Enrollment: 15,132 Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Golden Rams Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Wolves Nickname: Crimson Hawks

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue and White Colors: Crimson and Gray Stadium: University Field (5,600) Stadium: John A. Farrell (7,500) Stadium: Robert B. Redman Stadium/Danny Stadium: O’Shields-Stevenston Stadium Stadium: George P. Miller Stadium (6,000) Surface: FieldTurf Surface: Artificial Play Hale Field (4,775) (5,000) Surface: A-Turf Six teams from four different regions Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Surface: FieldTurf Surface: Natural Grass Conference: PSAC Western Division will be selected to compete in the 2012 President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos President: Greg Weisenstein Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Conference: PSAC Eastern Division President: Dr. Michael A. Driscoll NCAA Division II Football playoffs. Athletic Director: Greg Bamberger Athletic Director: Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic President: Dr. David Soltz President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletic Director: Dr. Frank Condino The top two teams from each region OUTLOOK Athletic Director: Mike McFarland Athletic Director: Ruffin Bell receive a bye into the second round. HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY First Year of Football: 1895 First Year of Football: 1920 HISTORY HISTORY First Year of Football: 1927 Shippensburg competes in NCAA Su- All-Time Record: 305-408-19 (.430) All-Time Record: 571-272-18 (.674) First Year of Football: 1892 First Year of Football: 1914 All-Time Record: 501-252-23 (.660) per Region I, which features the PSAC, NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 8 All-Time Record: 529-428-31 (.551) All-Time Record: 183-538-22 (.261) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 14 the WVIAC and the CIAA. NCAA Playoff Appearances: 7 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 1 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Round 1: Football SID: Greg Goyne Football SID: Jim Zuhlke SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Football SID: Ryan Rebholz E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Football SID: Tom McGuire Football SID: Lenn Margolis E-Mail: [email protected] November 17 PLAYERS Office: 610-683-4182 Office: 610-436-2236 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: 724-357-2747 (hosted by regional seeds #3 and #4) Fax: 610-683-4676 Fax: 610-436-1020 Office: 570-389-4413 Office: 610-399-2143 Fax: 724-357-2754 Press Box: 610-683-9696 Press Box: 610-436-2160 Fax: 570-389-4724 Fax: 610-399-2291 www.iupathletics.com http://www.kubears.com www.wcupagoldenrams.com Press Box: 570-389-4353 Press Box: 610-399-2026 Round 2: http://www.buhuskies.com/ http://www.cheyneywolves.com COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Curt Cignetti November 24 Head Coach: Raymond Monica Head Coach: Bill Zwaan COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Alma Mater: West ‘82 (hosted by regional seeds #1 and #2) Alma Mater: North Alabama ’90 Alma Mater: Delaware ’79 Head Coach: Danny Hale Head Coach: Ken Lockard Career Record: 7-3 (1) Career Record: 38-30 (6 years) Career Record: 124-53 (15) Alma Mater: West Chester ‘68 Alma Mater: Bucknell ‘03 At School: 7-3 (1) At Kutztown: 38-30 (6 years) At West Chester: 70-39 (9) Career Record: 203-67-1 (25) Career Record: 1-10 (1) Football Office Phone: 724-357-2780 Quarterfinals REVIEW Football Office Phone: 610-683-4362 Football Office Phone: 610-436-3528 At Bloomsburg: 163-54-1 (19) At Cheyney: 1-10 (1) (Regional Championships): Football Office Phone: 570-389-4359 Football Office Phone: 610-399-2309 TEAM INFORMATION December 1 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: 7-3 2011 Record: 11-2 2011 Record: 5-6 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd) (hosted by highest remaining seeds) 2011 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st) 2011 Conference Record: 4-3 (5th) 2011 Record: 9-2 2011 Record: 1-10 2011 Final Rankings: NR PSAC 2011 Final Rankings: #13 2011 Final Rankings: NR 2011 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd) 2011 Conference Record: 0-7 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Semifinals: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/24 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/18 2011 Final Rankings: #21 2011 Final Rankings: NR Starters Returning/Lost: 15/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/26 December 8 PSAC Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7 SERIES HISTORY [Super Region 1 faces Super Region 2] SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Series Record: 17-44-4 Series Record: 45-17-2 Series Record: 9-22-1 SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Series at SU: 12-18-2 [Super Region 3 faces Super Region 4] Series at SU: 28-3 Series at SU: 5-11-1 Series Record: 42-32-1 Series Record: 13-0 Series at IUP: 5-25-2 Series at KU: 17-14-2 Series at WCU: 4-11 Series at SU: 26-11-1 Series at SU: 7-0 Last SU Home Win: 1988 (24-23)

OPPONENTS Finals: First Meeting: 1929 First Meeting: 1921 Series at BU: 16-21-0 Series at CU: 6-0 Last SU Road Win: 1981 (26-3) Result: SU 26, KU 12 Result: SU 63, WCU 7 First Meeting: 1917 First Meeting: 1951 Last IUP Road Win: 2006 (20-16) December 15 Last SU Home Win: 2010 (49-7) Last SU Home Win: 2009 (24-19) Result: BU 26, SU 0 Result: SU 28, CU 0 Last IUP Home Win: 2007 (30-0) Last SU Road Win: 2005 (10-3) Last SU Road Win: 2004 (24-21) Last SU Home Win: 2004 (48-10) Last SU Home Win: 2010 (50-0) Current Streak: IUP (20) Last KU Road Win: 1995 (35-6) Last WCU Road Win: 2011 (52-17) Last SU Road Win: 2009 (28-27) Last SU Road Win: 2011 (59-20) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 34 (40-6, 1949) Last KU Home Win: 2010 (33-24) Last WCU Home Win: 2010 (44-43; 2OT) Last BU Road Win: 2010 (23-3) Last CU Road Win: None IUP’s Largest Win Margin: 47 (47-0, 1991)

Current Streak: Shippensburg (1) Current Streak: West Chester (2) Last BU Home Win: 2011 (38-18) Last CU Home Win: None OPPONENTS SU’s Largest Win Margin: 65 (65-0, 1931) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 56 (63-7, 1921) Current Streak: Bloomsburg (2) Current Series Streak: Shippensburg (13) KU’s Largest Win Margin: 29 (35-6, 1995) WCU’s Largest Win Margin: 38 (38-0, 1933) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 56 (63-7, 1921) SU’s Largest Win Margin: 68 (68-0, 1954) BU’s Largest Win Margin: 38 (38-0, 1933) CU’s Largest Win Margin: None h istory istory h 64 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 65 All-Time Record vs. opponents

NOCO INFO PSAC Opponents Antiquated or Defunct Programs School W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg School W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg Bloomsburg 42 32 1 1917 2011 Alpha Club of Waynesboro 0 0 1 1917 1917 California (Pa.) 42 30 1 1926 2009 Altoona P.R.R. Vocational School 1 0 0 1922 1922 Cheyney 13 0 0 1951 2011 Altoona Tech/P.R.R. 1 0 0 1922 1922 Clarion 20 33 1 1955 2011 Beckley Business College 1 0 0 1926 1926 C.W. Post 3 3 0 1981 2011 Blue Ridge 1 1 0 1926 1927 East Stroudsburg 28 17 2 1926 2011 Carlisle Athletic Club 0 2 0 1894 1895 Edinboro 24 24 1 1957 2009 Carlisle Barracks 1 0 0 1942 1942 Gannon 1 1 0 2010 2011 Carlisle Indian Reserves 0 4 0 1907 1917 AC Indiana (Pa.) 17 44 4 1925 2007 Chambersburg Academy 9 5 0 1891 1905 Kutztown 45 17 2 1929 2011

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ES Lock Haven 46 18 3 1929 2010 Chambersburg Athletic Club 1 1 0 1905 1907 Mercyhurst 1 1 0 2008 2011 Conway Hall 0 2 0 1907 1916 Millersville 39 23 2 1916 2011 Dickinson Freshmen 4 0 0 1915 1927 Slippery Rock 20 39 2 1924 2007 Dickinson Junior Varsity 1 0 0 1925 1925 West Chester 9 23 1 1921 2011 Dickinson Reserves 6 0 1 1899 1924 Dickinson Law School 0 1 0 1915 1915 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Active Division II Schools Dickinson Preps 5 5 3 1893 1902 School W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg Franklin-Marshall Academy 0 1 0 1921 1921 Hillsdale 0 2 0 1964 1965 Georgetown (D.C.) Freshmen 0 1 0 1927 1927 New Haven 2 0 0 1990 1991 Gettysburg Freshmen 1 0 0 1926 1926 Shepherd 28 19 0 1923 2011 Gettysburg Junior Varsity 1 0 0 1925 1925 West Liberty 2 1 0 1976 1989 Gettysburg Reserves 0 3 1 1915 1922 Virginia Union 1 0 0 1981 1981 Gettysburg High School 1 0 0 1920 1920 Harrisburg High School 1 1 1 1893 1899 Active Division I FCS Schools Harrisburg Tech Reserves 1 0 0 1919 1919 School W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg Harrisburg West End 1 0 0 1928 1928 James Madison 5 6 0 1974 1996 Lebanon Valley Freshman 1 0 0 1923 1923 Liberty 0 1 0 2007 2007 Lebanon Valley Reserves 1 0 0 1921 1921 North Dakota State 0 1 0 1981 1981 Mansfield 6 3 0 1958 2006 Portland State 0 1 0 1989 1989 Massanutten Military Academy 1 2 0 1922 1924 Southern Connecticut State 1 1 2 1954 1957 Mercersburg Academy 1 8 1 1896 1925 Towson 2 0 0 1981 1982 Mercersburg Academy Reserves 0 2 0 1905 1907 Millersburg Athletic Club 2 0 0 1929 1930 Active Division III Schools Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 0 1948 1950 School W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg Potomac State College of West Va. 1 2 0 1927 1929 Bridgewater 2 0 0 1953 1954 Scotland School for Veteran’s Children 1 2 0 1900 1921 The College of New Jersey 1 0 0 1952 1952 Susquehanna College Junior Varsity 1 0 0 1925 1925 Juniata 0 1 0 1920 1920 Tarsus School 2 0 0 1919 1920 Montclair State 2 2 0 1954 1963 U.S. Base Hospital #31 1 0 0 1919 1919 Randolph-Macon 1 0 0 1980 1980 Waynesboro Business College 0 1 0 1915 1915 SUNY-Brockport 5 1 0 1966 1973 Waynesboro High School 0 0 1 1907 1907 Waynesburg 0 1 0 1941 1941 Western Maryland Freshmen 0 2 0 1927 1928 West Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1974 1975 Wilson (now known as UDC) 5 0 0 1935 1953 PSAC OPPONENTS h istory HOYIST R

66 Shippensburg University Red Raider CAPSULE HISTORY ANNUAL RECORDS

NOCO INFO For more than a century, football has been a Overall Conf Conf Overall Conf Conf part of campus life at Shippensburg. SU was Year Record Conf Record Finish Coach Year Record Conf Record Finish Coach founded in 1871 as the Cumberland Valley 1891 0-1 None 1950 7-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Vinton Rambo State Normal School. Twenty years later, the 1892 0-1 None 1951 5-3 PSAC 5-3 n/a Vinton Rambo INFO football team was organized in the fall of 1891 1893 1-2-2 None 1952 7-0 PSAC 5-0 n/a Vinton Rambo by a group of enthusiastic students who had 1894 0-3 Jess Heiges 1953 8-0 PSAC 6-0 n/a Vinton Rambo read about exploits of major college teams in 1895 2-1 H.M. Roth 1954 7-1 PSAC 4-1 n/a Vinton Rambo newspapers. 1896 2-2-1 H.M. Roth 1955 4-2-2 PSAC 3-2-1 n/a Jack Roddick The team played its first game against 1897 4-0 C.E. Barton 1956 6-2 PSAC 5-1 n/a Jack Roddick 1898 1-2 C.E. Barton 1957 6-0-1 PSAC 5-0 n/a Jack Roddick

Chambersburg Academy on Dec. 5, 1891. ES AC 1899 3-2-1 Ezra Lehman 1958 4-4 PSAC 3-4 n/a Jack Roddick The Normal School players had no coach or H 1900 0-1 W.M. Rife 1959 6-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Jack Roddick H uniforms and paid their own train fare for the AC ES 12-mile trip. 1901 0-3 W.M. Rife 1960 2-7 PSAC W 2-6 7th Jack Roddick 1902 2-2 W.M. Rife 1961 0-8 PSAC W 0-4 7th Jack Roddick The first winning season was in 1895 and the 1905 1-2 J.O. Gray 1962 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Jack Roddick CO first undefeated season in 1897. In 1908, the 1907 1-3-1 n/a 1963 3-5 PSAC W 3-3 4th Jack Roddick sport was dropped, but was revived in 1915 as 1915 1-4 Howard Harbison 1964 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 3rd Dave Dolbin football grew in popularity. The team won the 1916 2-4 Howard Harbison 1965 2-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Dave Dolbin ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Pennsylvania Normal School Eastern Section 1917 1-3-1 Robert Myers 1966 4-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-3rd Dave Dolbin championship in 1921, 1924 and 1925 and the 1919 4-1-2 R.W. Williams 1967 4-5 PSAC W 3-2 T-3rd Dave Dolbin State Normal School championship in 1925 1920 6-2 Seth Grove 1968 5-3 PSAC W 3-2 3rd Dave Dolbin with a 14-6 victory over Indiana (Pa.). 1921 5-1-2 A.J. Sharadin 1969 1-7 PSAC W 1-4 6th Dave Dolbin 1922 5-3 A.J. Sharadin 1970 3-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-4th Dave Dolbin In 1926, the institution was granted the In 1954, the football team saw its 20-game An offensive boon occurred in the late 1990s. 1923 2-6 Benjamin Ingalls 1971 2-6 PSAC W 0-5 6th Dave Dolbin OUTLOOK power to confer bachelor degrees and the team win streak come to an end with a 13-7 loss to In 1999, the team went 8-3: the third consecu- 1924 6-2 Harry Newsham Bentz 1972 3-6-1 PSAC W 1-4 T-5th Gene Epley formally entered the ranks of intercollegiate California (Pa.) on Homecoming. Spencer tive winning season for the Red Raiders. 1925 8-1 Harry Newsham Bentz 1973 2-7 PSAC W 1-4 T-6th Gene Epley football. Shippensburg has since maintained a Keyes, who scored 26 touchdowns during his In 2001, Shippensburg won eight of its last 1926 6-3 Barney Potratz 1974 7-4 PSAC W 3-3 4th Gene Epley winning percentage well over .500. career, including seven on punts and kickoffs, nine games to finish 8-3 and second in the 1927 4-4-1 Harry Newsham Bentz 1975 6-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Gene Epley was forced to miss that game with an injury. During the 1930s, Shippensburg captured or Western Division. The Red Raiders finished 1928 4-4 Harry Newsham Bentz 1976 8-2-1 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark shared the “mythical” PSAC title three times, Three years later in 1957, the team won a share second again in 2002. Shippensburg finished 1929 5-4 Henry Dresser 1977 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 2nd Joe Mark with championship seasons in 1931, 1935 of the conference championship again with an the 2003 season with an 8-3 record for the 1930 2-6 Henry Dresser 1978 7-3 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark and 1938. Until 1960, the championship was unbeaten 6-0-1 record. That year, Nick Cutro third time in five years. John Kuhn was the 1931 6-1-1 Henry Dresser 1979 4-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Vito Ragazzo determined by a vote of sportswriters and/or a

averaged an amazing 12.8 yards per carry, Division II co-leader in total touchdowns with 1932 3-5 Henry Dresser 1980 5-4-1 PSAC W 3-2-1 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo PLAYERS mathematical rating system called the Saylor gaining 474 yards on 37 carries. 22. 1933 1-6 Henry Dresser 1981 12-1 PSAC W 6-0 1st Vito Ragazzo System. In 1960, the PSAC split into Eastern and The Red Raiders used the momentum from 1934 5-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1982 7-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo Jack Green, one of the best athletes ever to Western divisions‚ and began deciding its the end of the 2003 season by winning its first 1935 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1983 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Vito Ragazzo attend Shippensburg, led the 1931 team by champion on the field. The annual State five games of 2004 before losing at Indiana 1936 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1984 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 T-6th Vito Ragazzo scoring 15 touchdowns as Shippensburg went Game was established, pitting the champions (Pa.) on October 2 when the team was ranked 1937 5-1-2 PSAC 4-1-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1985 5-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Vito Ragazzo 6-1-1. The 1935-38 teams, led by fullback of the two divisions. After several years of lim- No. 9 in Division II. However, the team 1938 6-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1986 3-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri John Bay, had an outstanding 24-4-3 record. ited success, the Red Raiders began to develop would finish the season with a 10-1 record and 1939 3-3-1 PSAC 3-3-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1987 4-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Joe Bottiglieri The defense shutout the opposition 21 times in into a conference contender in the early 1970s. a share of its first PSAC Western Division 1940 3-3-2 PSAC 3-3-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1988 6-4 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Bottiglieri four years, and Bay led the offensive attack by 1941 6-2 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1989 5-5-1 PSAC W 1-4-1 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri championship since 1988. REVIEW scoring 25 touchdowns in his career. The team won a share of the conference title 1942 2-4 PSAC 1-4 n/a Ed Gulian 1990 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees in 1976 when it tied East Stroudsburg 14-14 in After receiving a first round bye in the NCAA 1946 2-4-2 PSAC 2-4-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1991 10-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees In fact, the 1936 team shut out six of its eight the State Game. Division II Football Championship, Ship- opponents and only allowed 15 points scored 1947 5-2-1 PSAC 5-2-1 n/a Vinton Rambo 1992 3-7-1 PSAC W 2-3 4th Rocky Rees In 1981, Shippensburg won the PSAC cham- pensburg’s comeback at home against West 1948 5-3 PSAC 4-3 n/a Vinton Rambo 1993 6-5 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees against it the entire season. A 9-7 loss in the Chester in the second round fell just short as season finale to Lock Haven prevented a pionship again, defeating Millersville 34-17 in 1949 1-6-1 PSAC 1-5-1 n/a Vinton Rambo 1994 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Rocky Rees the State Game. Shippensburg then went on the Golden Rams won 33-28, ending one of 1995 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees

SCOPPONENTS PSAC perfect season. to defeat Virginia Union 40-27 on the road in the best seasons in school history. * Shippensburg did not field teams in the following years: 1996 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees The Red Raiders enjoyed football success the NCAA Division II quarterfinals before In 2008, Shippensburg moved into the East- 1903-04, 1906, 1098-1914, 1918, 1943-45 1997 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees

throughout the decade of the 1950s. The team losing at home to North Dakota State 18-6 in ern Division of the PSAC after 48 seasons of 1998 7-4 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees PSAC lost only one game in 1950 and between 1951 the semifinals. competition in the West. Traditional rivals 1999 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees and 1954, Shippensburg won 20 games in a 2000 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees For their efforts, the 1981 Red Raiders were such as Bloomsburg and West Chester became row and 24 out of 25. That winning streak 2001 8-3 PSAC W 5-1 2nd Rocky Rees named ECAC Division II Team of the Year. conference opponents. remains the longest in PSAC history. 2002 6-5 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees In addition the team won the Lambert Cup, The 2009 season was one of the best in Ship- 2003 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees The 1952 team went 7-0 and outscored which was awarded to the top Division I-AA pensburg's storied history - as the Red Raiders 2004 10-2 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Rocky Rees the opposition 266-20, receiving only nine or II team in the East. The Lambert Trophies won their first PSAC “State Game” champi- 2005 4-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees kickoffs the entire season. More impressively, Board created a separate award, the Lam- onship since 1981. 2006 5-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Rocky Rees Shippensburg returned five of those nine bert Plaque, for Division II teams in 1982. SU won the Eastern Division title with a 6-1 2007 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees kickoffs for touchdowns. Shippensburg was the last Division II team to record and hosted the “State Game” for the 2008 4-7 PSAC E 3-4 5th Rocky Rees win the Lambert Cup. The 1953 squad, which was led by Associ- first time since 1976 - defeating Cal by a 42-35 2009 9-3 PSAC E 6-1 1st Rocky Rees ated Press Little All-American tackle Robert The Red Raiders won the PSAC Western margin. Cal would exact revenge in the second 2010 5-6 PSAC E 3-4 5th Rocky Rees OPPONENTS “Tiny” Adams, was the first team in the Division title in 1988, rebounding from two round of the playoffs. Rocky Rees earned his 2011 7-4 PSAC E 4-3 4th Mark Maciejewski history of to lead the nation in early season losses to go through its division second AFCA Regional Coach of the Year total defense, pass defense and rushing defense schedule with a 5-1 mark. award while Mike Harris was named an h in the same season. Other teams had led in AFCA All-American. istory total defense and either passing or rushing In 1991, the team’s centennial season, it com- defense, but never all three. piled a 10-3 record and reached the quarterfi- Rees, the winningest head coach in SU his- nals of the NCAA tournament. tory with 123 victories, retired after the 2010

season. istory h 68 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 69 CLASSIC TEAMS CLASSIC TEAMS NOCO INFO INFO ES AC H H AC ES CO ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK

1953 1976 1981 1991 OUTLOOK The “Golden Age” of Shippensburg football had many memorable In his first season at the helm of the Red Raiders, head coach Joe Mark Shippensburg was the only team in the country to finish the 1981 Despite finishing second in the PSAC Western Division, the 1991 Red seasons under legendary coach Vinton Rambo. The 1953 squad, which guided the Shippensburg University football team to the PSAC West- regular season with an 11-0 record. The Red Raiders were named the Raiders still earned the opportunity to play in the NCAA Division II was led by Associated Press Little All-American tackle Robert “Tiny” ern Division championship and a split of the PSAC crown after tying ECAC Division II Team of the Year and won the Lambert Cup for be- tournament after a 9-2 regular season that was capped off with Jeff Adams, was the first team in the history of college football to lead the East Stroudsburg in the State Game, 14-14. It was Shippensburg’s first ing the top Division I-AA or Division II team in the East. SU defeated Fickes’s blocked field goal to preserve an exhilarating 31-30 victory over nation in total defense, pass defense and rushing defense in the same conference championship in 19 years. Millersville 34-17 in the State Game and advanced to the NCAA New Haven. season. Other teams had led in total defense and either passing or rush- After starting the season with a tough loss to West Liberty State, playoffs for the first time in school history. The Red Raiders opened the season with five consecutive victories, ing defense, but never all three. Shippensburg rattled off seven consecutive victories, including a 21-0 In the national quarterfinals, SU achieved a 40-27 victory over Virginia including a win in the season opener over NAIA tournament team The squad, captained by Ray Ellis and Chuck Burnheimer, demolished road shutout of IUP, a 10-3 home win over Slippery Rock, and a 7-0 Union before 12,000 fans at Richmond’s City Stadium. Virginia Union Shepherd and a 44-35 comeback over Kutztown in which the Red every opponent in its path en route to an 8-0 season. Ellis eventu- road victory at Lock Haven. Rounding out October, SU crushed Cali- entered the game ranked second in the country in total defense. The Raiders trailed 35-14 at halftime. The only two losses of the regular PLAYERS ally became the namesake for the football team’s treasured “Fighting fornia 58-0 and then defeated Edinboro, 28-24. Red Raiders then hosted North Dakota State in the national semifinals season came against IUP (week 6) and Clarion (week 8). Heart” award. After a 24-14 season-opening win over Lock Haven, Shippensburg shared the best record in the Western Division with before a capacity crowd at Seth Grove Stadium but lost, 18-6. In the opening round of the playoffs, SU traveled to face East Strouds- Shippensburg won its next three games by a combined 119-0 margin. Slippery Rock but the Red Raiders were selected to compete in the Among national rankings, SU finished seventh in the nation in total of- burg – the Eastern Division champions. The teams were tied 27-27 af- The Red Raiders then defeated Slippery Rock on the road, 20-14, State Game by virtue of their head-to-head victory in Week 5. Rushing fense by averaging 394.8 yards per game. The Red Raiders also ranked ter regulation. The Red Raiders scored first in overtime to take a 34-27 before a 65-0 rout of Millersville, a 20-7 road win over Cheyney and a touchdowns by Fred Glasgow and Rene Posey were the only scores for 11th in the nation for rushing offense after averaging 223.5 yards per lead after a Winston Horshaw touchdown and a Howie Guarini extra 52-0 whitewashing of Bridgewater. Shippensburg, but the tie prevented East Stroudsburg from matching game. Eight players received All-PSAC designations. point. ESU countered with a touchdown but George Strish blocked the Adams was the first football player in Shippensburg history to earn first Shippensburg’s all-time PSAC record for consecutive victories set in Quarterback Tim Ebersole was named the ECAC Division II Player of extra point to give SU the win – marking the second straight week that team AP All-America honors. He used his strength to dominate the 1954 (20). Shippensburg had clinched a victory with a blocked kick. the Year after ranking third in the nation for passing efficiency and 10th REVIEW line of scrimmage, helping set school records for fewest yards allowed Several players produced memorable seasons. Glasgow, one of four fu- in total offense. He also set a school record with 20 touchdown passes The season ended in the next round with a loss at Indiana (Pa.) – the per game (81.9) and fewest yards per play. Among his most famous ture SU hall of famers on the 1976 squad, led the team in rushing with that season. eventual national semifinalists. exploits that season was a punt in which he blocked his man into the 220 carries for 990 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was an AP honorable Senior lineman Dave Calvario received the Vinton Rambo Award and Horshaw led the nation in kickoff return average, totaling 536 yards flight of the kick and subsequently the punter. mention Little All-America selection. was a third-time AP College Division All-American. Ebersole and on 15 returns (35.6 yards per return). Fickes, an AP All-America First Burnheimer was a lineman, playing tackle on both offense and defense. Wide receiver Averell Harris led the team with 31 receptions and 439 defensive end Ed Brown received AP honorable mention. Team selection, led the nation in interceptions with 12 through 11 In 1953 he was second team All-Conference again and he was one of SCOPPONENTS PSAC receiving yards – earning honorable mention All-America honors in Head coach Vito Ragazzo was the Pennsylvania Conference Coach of games - setting new school records for a single season and a career (21). only three Shippensburg players to earn All-Pennsylvania honorable addition to being a first team All-Eastern College Athletic Conference the Year, Kodak College Division Coach of the Year (as selected by the Both men received All-ECAC First Team honors. mention recognition. The All-Pennsylvania team consisted mainly (ECAC) Division player. of major college players and it was difficult for players from smaller AFCA) and the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year for the Chevro- Four other men received All-ECAC honors. Linebacker Ken Pickett PSAC schools to gain those accolades. Quarterback Scott Knudson had one of the most remarkable suc- let Scholar program (as selected by ABC television – who broadcasted set a school record with 182 tackles during the season. He also earned cess stories in the history of Red Raider football. Knudson was the the national semifinal). AP All-America Second Team honors. Defensive lineman and future Hall of famer Spencer Keyes was the leading rusher and scorer on the third-string quarterback entering the season but became the starter as a Seven players earned All-PSAC Western Division accolades. The First- NFL standout Rob Davis tied the school record with 10 sacks in a squad with 66 carries for 588 yards and nine touchdowns. He passed sophomore after the first two quarterbacks were injured within a week. Team picks were Brown, Calvario and Ebersole. Five players earned season and led the defensive line with 90 tackles. for two more touchdowns and also set the school record for most kick Knudson finished the season as the team’s leader in total offense with Second Team accolades: linemen Greg Keller and Fran Masciantonio, Bill Pettyjohn broke the single season school record for rushing with returns for touchdowns (two punts, one kickoff ). 74 completions in 137 attempts for 1,030 yards and five touchdowns. wide receiver Ed Noon, running back Dave Friese and defensive back 1,101 yards – he added an additional 181 yards in two touchdowns Defensively, senior co-captain Tony Winter led the team with over 150 Chuck Beans. in the NCAA playoffs. Tad Pribula led the team in receiving despite tackles. He set school records for the most tackles in a single game (27 Noon teamed with Ebersole to form a potent passing threat - he missing two games with an injury. He had 48 receptions for 675 yards in a road loss to Clarion) and career tackles with 387. Winter won the caught 46 passes for 816 yards and 12 touchdowns. Those totals do not and four touchdowns. 1976 Ray Ellis Fighting Heart Award and was also the team’s Most include the 10 receptions for 221 yards that he totaled in the to NCAA

Valuable Player. He was a first team All-Pennsylvania Conference OPPONENTS playoff games. He added 199 rushing yards and a touchdown to rank choice and received honorable mention in the balloting for All-Amer- second on the team behind Friese with 1,015 all-purpose yards. At the ican. conclusion of the season, Ebersole and Noon shared the team's "Most Valuable Player" award. h istory istory h 70 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 71 CLASSIC TEAMS TEAM RECORDS

NOCO INFO Won-Loss Record Championship Seasons Streaks (Wins-Losses-Ties, Pct.) Pennsylvania Normal School Longest Winning Streak INFO Overall Record (1891-present) Athletic League Championships 20, (1951-54, PSAC record) 1925 467-396-31 (.540) Longest Home Winning Streak Normal School Record (1891-1925) Pennsylvania Normal School Athletic 11, Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; through League Eastern Section Championships 57-52-10 (.521) Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 1927. 1921, 1924, 1925 Four-Year School Record (1926-present) Longest Road Winning Streak Mythical PSAC Championships (title decided 12, Nov. 3, 1951 at Millersville; through ES

AC 410-354-21 (.536)

by vote of sportswriters or Saylor system) Oct. 1, 1955, Southern Connecticut State H Seth Grove Stadium Record H 1931 (co-champs), 1935, 1938 (co-champs),

Longest Undefeated Streaks AC ES 129-79-8 (.619) 1957 (co-champs) 20, (Nov. 3, 1951 to Oct. 16, 1954 - 20-0) Most Wins PSAC Championships (STATE GAME) 12, (Oct. 13, 1956 to Sept. 20, 1958; 11-0-1) CO 12 (1981) 1976 (co-champs), 1981, 2009 12, (Sept. 12, 1981 to Dec. 5, 1981; 12-0) Undefeated Seasons (4) PSAC Division Championships Longest Home Undefeated Streak 1897, 1952, 1953, 1957

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK 1976 (co-champs), 1978 (co-champs), 1981, 11, Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; through Undefeated Seasons at Home (21) 1988, 2004 (tri-champs), 2009 Oct. 1, 1927, Georgetown Freshmen (11 wins) 1895, 1897, 1919, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, Lambert Cup Champions 1935, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1947, 1946, 1952, 1981, 2004 Longest Road Undefeated Streak 1953, 1957, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1991, 1999 13, Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; through Oct. Eastern College Athletic Conference

2004 2009 15, 1955, California (Pa.), (12 wins, 1 OUTLOOK Undefeated Seasons on the Road (9) (ECAC) Team of the Year For the first time in 13 years, the SU football team advanced into the Shippensburg earned its first outright divisional championship and tie). 1897, 1937, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1981 NCAA playoffs after a memorable and historic regular season. The first overall conference championship in 28 years, beating three ranked 1981, 1921 2004 season began with five consecutive victories, had one hiccup in opponents along the way: No. 3 Bloomsburg, No. 15 Edinboro and No. NCAA Division II Championship the middle at IUP, and finished with six more victories. SU was ranked 18 California (Pa.). Two of those games were on the road. Most Home Victories in a Season Appearances Attendance Records 6, (1982, 2004) as highly as No. 9 in Division II and won its first share of the PSAC The Red Raider Wing-T was dominant, ranking first in the conference 1981 (semifinals) 2004 (second round) Largest Crowd at a Neutral Site Western Division crown since 1988. 1991 (quarterfinals) 2009 (second round) with an average time of possession at 32:40 per game and ranking third Most Victories on the Road 61,143 vs. Slippery Rock, Sept. 29, 1979

SU had an overwhelming 15 All-PSAC Western Division selections in the conference with an average of 182.2 rushing yards per game. SU 8, (1981) (at Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, Michigan) – including nine of the team’s 11 starters on defense – contribute to a also led the conference with a total of 510 rushes from scrimmage. squad that hosted a NCAA playoff game for the first time in 23 years Largest Road Game Crowds PLAYERS Shippensburg scored at least 21 points in all 12 games, a feat never 12,331 at Liberty - Sept. 8, 2007 and appear in the postseason for the third consecutive decade. before achieved in 105 seasons of organized football at the university. All-Time Head Coaching Records By Victories Shippensburg, backed by AFCA First Team All-America fullback John The Red Raiders also came within six points of a new record for points Largest Total Season Attendance 102,543 (1979, 10 games) Kuhn, set a new school record with 3,112 rushing yards during the scored in a season, finishing the year with 393 points (32.8 per game), Head Coach Years W L T Pct. season. It was the first time in school history that SU had totaled more and within one touchdown of tying the school record for the most than 3,000 rushing yards in one season. touchdowns scored in one season (53 in 1999). Rocky Rees 1990-2010 123 110 1 .528 Ed Gulian 1933-42, 1946 47 28 8 .614 Kuhn completed his career owning 21 school records and four confer- The season ended earlier than the Red Raiders had hoped, however, Vinton Rambo 1947-54 45 16 3 .727 ence records, totaling 910 rushes, 4,685 rushing yards, 53 touchdowns losing a 26-21 game to California (Pa.) in the NCAA Division II Sec- Vito Ragazzo 1979-85 41 31 1 .569

and 23 games with at least 100 yards on the ground. In 2004, Kuhn ran ond Round. SU had earlier defeated Cal in the State Game, 42-35. REVIEW Jack Roddick 1955-63 35 34 3 .507 for 1,487 yards and scored 14 touchdowns. Senior quarterback Chad DiFebbo finished his Red Raider career with Dave Dolbin 1964-71 25 41 0 .379 The defense, coached by former Red Raider All-American Mark “Mac” the school record for passing touchdowns in a season (27) and total H. N. Bentz 1924-25, 1927-28 22 11 1 .662 Maciejewski, was one of the best the school has ever produced. SU held touchdowns in a season (29) while throwing at least one touchdown Joe Mark 1976-78 21 9 1 .694 seven opponents under 100 yards rushing and only yielded two 100 pass in 22 of his 23 career starts. Joe Bottiglieri 1986-89 18 22 1 .451 yard rushers all season. Opponents averaged just 13.6 points per game Senior split end Mike Harris concluded his tenure at Shippensburg Gene Epley 1972-75 18 22 1 .451 SCOPPONENTS PSAC against Shippensburg, totaled 25 interceptions and recorded 28 sacks. as an AFCA All-American and just the 14th player in PSAC history Henry Dresser 1929-32 16 16 1 .500 Among the group was standout All-PSAC West First Team defensive to compile 3,000 receiving yards (197 career receptions, 3,000 career A. J. Sharadin 1921-22 10 4 2 .687 back Brent Grimes, who intercepted seven passes and recorded 12 pass receiving yards). He finished his career with the school record for the Mark Maciejewski 2011-present 7 4 0 .636 PSAC breakups, and Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year finalist Ryan Hoff- most career games with a touchdown reception (20), breaking Ed Seth Grove 1920 6 2 0 .750 man, who recorded 4.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss. Noon’s mark. Barney Potratz 1926 6 3 0 .667 Several players also earned All-Region honors from Don Hansen's Another senior, Kyler Ford, set school records for career punts (245), C. E. Barton 1897-98 5 2 0 .714 Football Gazette, including Kuhn, Grimes, safety Mike Street, line- career punting yards (9,768), points by a kicker in one season (77) and R. W. Williams 1919 4 1 2 .714 backer Dan Walsh and offensive lineman Chris Leavenworth, who successful extra points by a kicker in one season (47). He was among H. M. Roth 1895-96 4 3 1 .563 achieved honorable mention All-America honors from the publication. the nation’s top five punters in terms of net average and competed with Harris in the Valero Cactus Bowl. Ezra Lehman 1899 3 2 1 .583 The 2004 squad, which totaled 391 points and 4,882 yards from scrim- Howard Harbison 1915-16 3 8 0 .273 mage, capped off a memorable four-year run in which the Red Raiders In all, Shippensburg averaged 32.8 points per game and ranked among Benjamin Ingalls 1923 2 6 0 .250 went 32-13 to compile a winning percentage of .711. The 32 victories the PSAC’s Top 5 teams in 23 statistical categories. Nine players earned W. M. Rife 1900-02 2 6 0 .250 set a new school record for the most victories in any four-year stretch. All-PSAC credentials.

J.O. Gray 1905 1 2 0 .333 OPPONENTS Robert Myers 1917 1 3 1 .300 Unknown 1907 1 3 1 .300 No coach 1891-93 1 4 2 .286 h Jesse Heiges 1894 0 3 0 .000 istory Total 467 396 31 .540 istory h 72 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 73 OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1891-1919) OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1920-1934)

NOCO INFO 1891 (0-1) 1920 (6-2) 1925 (8-1) 1930 (2-6) Head Coach: None Head Coach: Seth Grove Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz Head Coach: Henry Dresser Captain: C. Brinton* Captain: John Shope Captain: Bruce Hockersmith Captain: Dave Day D5 Chambersburg Ac. L 14–46 A O2 Gettysburg HS W 21–0 H S26 Dickinson JV W 10-0 H S27 Millersburg A.C. W 35-0 H INFO O9 Scotland School L 7–20 H O3 Shepherd W 14-8 A O4 Kutztown L 7-13 A 1892 (0-1) O16 Mercersburg Ac. W 20–0 H O10 Mercersburg Ac. L 7-14 A O18 East Stroudsburg L 7-13 H Head Coach: None O23 Millersville W 25–21 H O17 Gettysburg JV W 13-6 H O25 Lock Haven L 12-39 A Captain: M. W. Garrett O30 Bloomsburg W 40–0 A O24 Bloomsburg W 6-2 A N1 California (Pa.) L 12-14 H N5 Chambersburg A. L 8–28 A N6 Dickinson Freshmen W 34–12 H O31 West Chester W 6-0 H N8 Bloomsburg L 0-13 A N13 Juniata L 0–28 A N7 Millersville W 20-0 A N15 Millersville W 13-0 H ES AC

1893 (1-2-2) N20 Tarsus School W 66–0 H N14 Susquehanna JV W 39-0 H N22 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-6 H H

H Head Coach: None N20 Indiana (Pa.) * W 14-6 H AC ES Captain: David Sibbett 1921 (5-1-2) 1931 (6-1-1)

S30 Dickinson Preps T 4–4 H Head Coach: A. J. Sharadln 1926 (6-3) Head Coach: Henry Dresser CO O7 Chambersburg Ac. L 0–28 A Captain: A. S. King Head Coach: Barney Potratz Captain: Jack Green O21 Harrisburg HS L 0–38 A O1 Lebanon Valley Res. W 33–0 H Captain: Ken Bashore O3 Shepherd W 40–0 H N4 Dickinson Preps T 6–6 H O8 Franklin-Marshall Ac. L 14–18 H S25 Beckley Bus. College W 13-0 H O10 Kutztown W 65-0 H N18 Chambersburg Ac. W 30–0 H O15 Mercersburg Academy T 7–7 A O2 Blue Ridge L 0-6 A O17 East Stroudsburg L 0-13 A ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK O22 Bloomsburg W 13–0 H O16 Dickinson Freshmen W 23-0 H O24 West Chester T 0-0 H 1894 (0-3) N5 West Chester W 63–7 H O23 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-17 A O31 California (Pa.) W 13-10 A Head Coach: Jesse Heiges N12 Millersville T 7–7 A O30 West Chester L 15-19 A N7 Bloomsburg W 30-0 H Captain: A. A. McCrone Head Coach Harry Newsham Bentz Head Coach Ed Gulian N19 Dickinson Reserves W 14–7 H N6 Millersville W 68-0 H N14 Millersville W 14-6 A N10 Chambersburg Ac. L 0–20 A (1924-25, 1927-28) (1933-1946) N24 Scotland School W 1-0 * H N13 Gettysburg Freshmen W 13-0 A N21 Indiana (Pa.) W 7-6 A N17 Carlisle Athletic Club L 0–14 H * Forfeit N19 East Stroudsburg W 7-0 H OUTLOOK N24 Chambersburg Ac. L 6–14 A N25 California (Pa.) W 9-7 H 1932 (3-5) 1900 (0-1) 1908–14 1922 (5-3) Head Coach: Henry Dresser Head Coach: A. J. Sharadin 1927 (4-4-1) Captain: Melvin Warden 1895 (2-1) Head Coach: W. M. Rife No team Captain: Bozidar Grba Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz O1 Shepherd L 0-3 A Head Coach: H. M. Roth Captain E. H. Hager O7 Altoona P.R.R. Voc. W 6–0 H Captain: Claude Larimer O8 Kutztown W 32-12 A Captain: G. H. Eckels* Scotland School L 0–20 1915 (1-4) Ol4 Dickinson Reserves W 50–0 H S24 Blue Ridge W 25-0 H O15 East Stroudsburg W 9-0 H O12 Carlisle Athletic Club L 0–40 A Head Coach: Howard Harbison O21 Bloomsburg L 10–34 A O1 Georgetown Fr. L 0-6 H O22 West Chester L 2-27 A O26 Chambersburg Ac. W 28–0 A 1901 (0-3) Captain: Lindsay O28 Gettysburg Reserves L 6–24 H O8 California (Pa.) T 0-0 A O29 California (Pa.) L 0-6 H N2 Dickinson Preps W 6–0 H Heasd Coach: W. M. Rife O9 Dickinson Freshmen W 9–0 H N4 West Chester W 19–6 A O15 Dickinson Freshmen W 26-0 H N5 Bloomsburg L 0-6 A PLAYERS Captain: J. W. Shive O23 Gettysburg Reserves L 0–30 H N11 Millersville W 46–6 H O22 East Stroudsburg L 0-31 A N12 Millersville W 52-0 H 1896 (2-2-1) O12 Mercersburg Ac. L 0–22 A O30 Dickinson Law School L 6–12 H N25 Altoona Tech./P. R.R. W 18–0 H O29 West Chester L 0-21 H N19 Indiana (Pa.) L 6-7 H Coach: H. M. Roth O19 Dickinson Preps L 0–17 H N6 Waynesboro Bus. Coll. L 2–20 H N30 Massanutten Mil. Ac. L 13–14 H N5 Millersville W 19-0 A Captain: G. H. Eckels* Chambersburg A.A. L 0–5 N13 Carlisle Indian Res. L 7–13 H O3 Chambersburg Ac. W 6–4 A N12 Western Maryland Fr. L 7-18 H 1933 (1-6) 1923 (2-6) N18 Potomac State W 19-6 A Head Coach: Ed Gulian O? Dickinson Preps T 12–12 H 1902 (2-2) 1916 (2-4) Head Coach: Benjamin Ingalls Captain: Al Givler O24 Harrisburg HS W 16–0 A Head Coach: W. M. Rife Head Coach: Howard Harbison Captain: Sherrick Gilbert 1928 (4-4) O7 Kutztown W 19-0 H O31 Mercersburg Ac. L 0–22 A Captain: Winfield Gray Captain: Harvey Bolan O6 Mercersburg Ac. L 0–31 A Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz O14 East Stroudsburg L 0-7 A N4 Dickinson Preps L 0–16 H Chambersburg Ac. W 29–6 H O7 Conway Hall L 0–46 H O13 Dickinson Reserves W 17-3 H Captain: Ernest Byers O21 West Chester L 0-38 H REVIEW O25 Chambersburg Ac. W 18–0 A O14 Gettysburg Reserves L 0–25 H O20 Shepherd L 7-14 A S29 Harrisburg West End W 12-0 H O28 California (Pa.) L 0-12 A 1897 (4-0) N1 Dickinson Preps L 0–10 H O21 Mercersburg Academy L 6–13 A O27 Massanutten Mil. Ac. L 19-24 H O6 Shepherd L 6-12 A N4 Lock Haven L 0-26 H Head Coach: C. E. Barton N15 Dickinson Preps L 6–21 A O28 Carlisle Indian Res. L 0–33 A N3 West Chester L 0-6 H O13 East Stroudsburg W 6-0 H N11 Millersville L 0-12 A Captain: G. H. Eckels* N4 Dickinson Reserves W 13–0 H N10 Millersville L 0-27 A O20 Bloomsburg L 6-13 A N25 Bloomsburg L 7-10 H O9 Chambersburg Ac. W 24–0 H N11 Millersville W 15–0 A 1903–04 N17 Bloomsburg L 0-3 A O27 Western Maryland Fr. L 0-26 H O16 Dickinson Preps W 10–0 A No team

SCOPPONENTS PSAC N29 Lebanon Valley Fr. W 13-0 H N3 California (Pa.) W 13-0 H 1934 (5-2) O23 Chambersburg Ac. W 6–0 A 1917 (1-3-1) N10 Millersville W 7-0 H Head Coach: Ed Gulian N6 Dickinson Preps W 12–6 H Head Coach: Robert Myers 1905 (1-2) 1924 (6-2) N17 Potomac State L 0-14 H Captains: Walter Bailets, James Davis

Captain: Harvey Bolan PSAC Head Coach: J.O. Gray Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz O6 Kutztown W 12-0 A 1898 (1-2) O6 Bloomsburg L 0–26 A Captains: n/a Captain: Bruce Hockersmith 1929 (5-4) O13 East Stroudsburg W 7-6 H Head Coach: C. E. Barton O13 Alpha Cl./Waynesboro T 6–6 H O14 Chambersburg A.C. L 0-12 H O4 Mercersburg Ac. L 0-13 A Head Coach: Henry Dresser O27 California (Pa.) W 12-0 H Captain: G. D. Reynolds O27 Mercersburg Academy L 6–7 H O28 Chambersburg Ac. W 17-0 H O11 Dickinson Reserves W 17-6 H Captain: Ernest Byers N3 Bloomsburg W 13-9 A O22 Dickinson Preps W 5–0 H N3 Carlisle Indian Res. L 0–25 A N4 Mercersburg Acad. L A O18 Massanutten Mil. Ac. W 37-6 A S28 Millersburg A.C. W 4–0 H N10 Millersville W 14–0 H N5 Chambersburg A.A. L 5–11 A N17 Millersville W 32–0 H N12 Dickinson Preps L 0–5 A O25 Shepherd W 28-6 H O5 Shepherd W 25-0 H N17 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-13 H 1906 N1 West Chester W 7-0 A O12 East Stroudsburg L 0-7 A N24 Lock Haven L 0-13 A No team 1918 N8 Millersville W 71-0 H O19 Bloomsburg W 7-0 H 1899 (3-2-1) No team - World War I Head Coach: Ezra Lehman N15 Bloomsburg W 40-7 H O26 Kutztown W 26-12 H 1907 (1-3-1) N27 Slippery Rock * L 21-39 H N2 California (Pa.) L 0-13 A Captain: G. H. Eckels * Head Coach: n/a 1919 (4-1-2) O7 Chambersburg A.A. L 0–12 H * Slippery Rock defeated Shippensburg for State Normal N9 Lock Haven W 26-6 H

Captains: n/a Head Coach: R. W. Williams OPPONENTS O14 Chambersburg A.A. L 0–5 A School championship. Slippery Rock won the Western N16 Millersville L 0-7 A Conway Hall L 0-28 Captain: Harvey Bolan O21 Dickinson Preps W 16–5 H Section and Shippensburg was the Eastern champion. N23 Potomac State L 0-26 A Waynesboro H.S. T 0-0 A O4 Harrisburg Tech. Res. W 33–0 H O28 Chambersburg Ac. W 17–0 A Chambersburg A.C. W 6-0 O11 Dickinson Reserves T 6–6 H N11 Harrisburg HS T 6–6 A O18 Mercersburg Academy L 0–7 A h Carlisle Indian Res. L 0-23 N25 Dickinson Reserves W 11–10 H istory Mercersburg Acad. L 0-10 A O25 Tarsus School W 13–0 H N1 Bloomsburg W 12–0 H N8 U. S. Base Hosp. #31 W 26–7 A

N22 Gettysburg Reserves T 0–0 H istory h 74 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 75 OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1935-1949) OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1950-1964)

NOCO INFO 1942 (2-4) 1950 (7-1-1) 1955 (4-2-2) 1960 (2-7) Head Coach: Ed Gulian Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Head Coach: Jack Roddick Head Coach: Jack Roddick Captains: Bob Habig, Andy Andrukitis Captains: Elmer Modla, Len Zataveshi Captains: Ed Nugent, Don Stankus Captains: Wayne Burg, Ivan Sload, George Mitchell O3 Kutztown W 19-0 A S23 Mt. St. Mary’s W 18-13 H S24 Lock Haven L 6-20 H S17 Lock Haven L 0-21 A 2,500 INFO O10 East Stroudsburg L 0-12 H S30 Kutztown W 32-7 H O1 Southern Conn. T 0-0 A S24 Bloomsburg L 6-13 H 6,500 O17 Slippery Rock L 6-13 A O7 Shepherd W 13-7 A O8 East Stroudsburg W 25-6 H O1 Mansfield W 14-13 A 3,500 O24 Lock Haven L 0-33 A O14 East Stroudsburg T 13-13 A O15 California (Pa.) L 13-19 A O8 East Stroudsburg L 7-48 A 3,500 O31 Carlisle Barracks W 13-0 H O21 Bloomsburg L 6-26 H O22 Montclair W 48-0 H O15 California (Pa.) L 6-21 H 6,500 N14 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-33 H O28 California (Pa.) W 15-0 A O29 Millersville W 14-2 H O22 Shepherd L 0-12 H 2,500 N4 Millersville W 27-0 A N5 Kutztown W 26-6 A O29 Slippery Rock L 6-40 H 800 ES AC

1943-45 N11 Indiana (Pa.) W 7-6 A N12 Clarion T 7-7 H N5 Clarion L 7-34 A 1,000 H

H No team - World War II N18 Slippery Rock W 35-6 H N12 Kutztown W 51-7 A 1,000 AC ES 1956 (6-2)

1946 (2-4-2) 1951 (5-3) Heads Coach: Jack Roddick 1961 (0-8) CO Head Coach: Ed Gulian Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Captain: Jack Conner Head Coach: Jack Roddick Captain: Eugene Speacht Captains: Weldon Lane, Ken Dapp S22 Southern Conn. L 0-28 H Captains: Bob Orndorff, Bill McMillan S28 California (Pa.) L 7-32 A S22 Cheyney W 28-0 A S29 Shepherd W 14-7 H S16 Lock Haven L 0-20 H 2,000 The 1936 team shutout six opponents in eight games and O5 Kutztown W 13-6 H S29 Kutztown L 7-20 A O6 East Stroudsburg L 0-13 A S23 Bloomsburg L 7-34 A 2,500 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK allowed only 15 points the entire season. O12 East Stroudsburg L 7-32 A O6 Shepherd W 59-0 H O13 California (Pa.) W 32-14 H S30 Mansfield L 21-26 H 2,500 O19 Slippery Rock W 13-6 H O13 East Stroudsburg W 33-7 H O20 Bloomsburg W 20-3 A O7 East Stroudsburg L 7-47 H 3,000 O26 Bloomsburg T 6-6 H O20 Bloomsburg L 14-40 A O27 Millersville W 26-7 A O14 California (Pa.) L 7-47 A 2,500 N2 Millersville L 13-27 A O27 California (Pa.) L 13-20 H N3 Kutztown W 19-0 H O21 Shepherd L 12-32 A 1,200 1935 (7-1) 1938 (6-1-1) N9 Lock Haven T 7-7 H N3 Millersville W 21-7 A N10 Clarion W 21-0 A O28 Slippery Rock L 13-19 A 1,000 a.) ion OUTLOOK Head Coach: Ed Gulian Head Coach: Ed Gulian N16 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-32 A N10 Indiana (P W 9-0 H N4 Clar L 26-28 H 700 Captain: Brower Pernet Captains: John Bay, Adam Zalonka 1957 (6-0-1) S28 Wilson (D.C.) W 33–0 H S24 Slippery Rock L 7-12 A 1947 (5-2-1) 1952 (7-0) Head Coach: Jack Roddick 1962 (4-4) O5 Kutztown W 22-0 H O1 Kutztown T 6-6 A Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Captains: Jake Corwell, Ron Lawhead Head Coach: Jack Roddick O12 East Stroudsburg W 20-6 A O8 East Stroudsburg W 19-14 H Captain: Eugene Speacht Captains: Ed Bellas, Bill Cockley S21 Southern Conn. T 6-6 A Captains: Vanel Perry, Anthony Zvonar O26 California (Pa.) W 26-0 A O15 Shepherd W 13-3 A S27 California (Pa.) W 12-0 H S27 Trenton State W 40-0 A S28 Shepherd W 27-7 H S22 Indiana (Pa.) W 13-7 H 2,500 N2 Bloomsburg W 26-0 H O29 Bloomsburg W 7-0 A O4 Kutztown W 28-6 A O4 Wilson (D.C.) W 31-0 H O5 East Stroudsburg W 28–19 H S29 Shepherd W 14-13 A 800 N9 Millersville W 34-0 A N5 Millersville W 13-0 H O11 East Stroudsburg W 12-7 H O11 East Stroudsburg W 14-7 A O12 California (Pa.) W 20-13 A O6 Slippery Rock L 13-32 H 3,200 N16 Indiana (Pa.) L 6-13 A N12 Indiana (Pa.) W 28-13 H O18 Slippery Rock L 0-6 A O18 Kutztown W 58-0 H O19 Bloomsburg W 20-19 H O13 Lock Haven W 32-14 A 2,000 N23 Lock Haven W 6-0 H N19 Lock Haven W 6-0 A O25 Bloomsburg W 19-12 A O25 Slippery Rock W 28-0 H O26 Edinboro W 20-14 A O20 California (Pa.) L 13-20 H 2,800 PLAYERS N1 Millersville W 13-0 H N1 Millersville W 49–7 A N2 Kutztown W 13-0 A O27 Edinboro W 27-20 H 1,000 1936 (7-1) 1939 (3-3-1) N8 Lock Haven L 0-21 A N8 Cheyney W 46-6 H N3 Clarion L 7-14 A 1,000 Head Coach: Ed Gulian Head Coach: Ed Gulian N15 Indiana (Pa.) T 6-6 H 1958 (4-4) N10 Montclair L 13-21 A 1,350 Captain: Brower Pernet Captains: Ed Berke, Lou Ilioff 1953 (8-0) Head Coach: Jack Roddick S26 Wilson (D.C.) W 19-0 A S30 Slippery Rock L 0-16 H 1948 (5-3) Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Captains: Don Trexler, Tom Smithemas 1963 (3-5) O3 Kutztown W 18-0 A O7 Kutztown W 7-6 H Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Captains: Ray Ellis, Chuck Burnheimer S20 Bloomsburg L 19-20 A 1,500 Head Coach: Jack Roddick O10 East Stroudsburg W 38-0 H O14 East Stroudsburg L 7-26 A Captains: Paul Koehler, Charlie Shields S26 Lock Haven W 23-14 H S27 Shepherd W 10-6 H 1,500 Captains: Jim Hunter, Bill Fry O24 California (Pa.) W 47-0 H O28 Bloomsburg W 12-0 H S25 Kutztown W 7-6 H O3 Wilson (D.C.) W 28-0 H O4 East Stroudsburg W 14-0 A 1,300 S21 Indiana (Pa.) L 21-39 A 4,000 O31 Bloomsburg W 12-0 A N11 Millersville W 20-19 A O2 Millersville W 19-0 A O10 E. Stroudsburg W 30-0 H O11 California (Pa.) L 0-19 H 3,000 S28 Shepherd L 7-12 H 3,000 REVIEW N7 Millersville W 19-6 H N18 Indiana (Pa.) T 12-12 A O9 East Stroudsburg L 7-14 A O17 Kutztown W 61-0 A O18 Clarion L 7-12 A 1,000 O5 Slippery Rock L 13-21 A 3,500 N14 Indiana (Pa.) W 14-0 H N23 Lock Haven L 0-19 H O16 Mt. St. Mary’s W 14-13 H O24 Slippery Rock W 20-14 A O25 West Chester L 20-40 H 2,800 O12 Lock Haven W 30-13 H 3,500 N23 Lock Haven L 7-9 A O23 Bloomsburg L 7-13 H O31 Millersville W 65-0 H N1 Cheyney W 50-13 A 800 O19 California (Pa.) L 0-34 A 3,000 1940 (3-3-2) O30 California (Pa.) L 8-20 A N10 Cheyney * W 20-7 A N8 Mansfield W 54-6 H 1,100 O26 Edinboro W 12-8 A 500 1937 (5-1-2) Head Coach: Ed Gulian N13 Indiana (Pa.) W 28-18 A N14 Bridgewater (Va.) W 52-0 A N2 Clarion W 15-7 H 500

SCOPPONENTS PSAC N9 Montclair L 13-20 H 500 Head Coach: Ed Gulian Captain: Ed Ruess N20 Slippery Rock W 7-0 H * Game postponed from November 7 because a snow- 1959 (6-2) Captain: Mike Ryan S21 Slippery Rock T 6-6 A storm made travel impossible. Head Coach: Jack Roddick S25 Wilson (D.C.) W 37-0 H S28 Kutztown W 13-0 A 1949 (1-6-1) Captains: Sid Wells, Bob Gribble 1964 (4-4) PSAC O1 Kutztown L 6-12 H O5 East Stroudsburg L 7-13 H Head Coach: Vinton Rambo 1954 (7-1) S19 Bloomsburg W 13-7 H 2,000 Head Coach: Dave Dolbin O9 East Stroudsburg W 21-0 A O12 Shepherd W 46-2 H Captains: John Hubley, Jack Hopper Head Coach: Vinton Rambo S26 Shepherd W 14-0 A 1,100 Captains: Ron Wilsbach, Ralph Freeland O16 Shepherd W 27-0 H O26 Bloomsburg L 14-24 A S24 Kutztown T 6-6 A Captains: Spencer Keyes, Don Bickel O3 East Stroudsburg W 20-2 H 4,100 S26 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-14 H O30 Bloomsburg W 20-0 H N2 Millersville L 7-27 H O1 Millersville L 7-14 H S25 Lock Haven W 23-0 A O10 California (Pa.) W 20-13 A 4,500 O3 Shepherd W 23-6 A N6 Millersville W 7-0 A N9 Indiana (Pa.) T 0-0 H O8 East Stroudsburg L 0-7 H O2 Southern Conn. W 26-19 H O17 Clarion L 13-20 H 3,800 O10 Slippery Rock L 28-39 H N13 Indiana (Pa.) T 7-7 A N16 Lock Haven W 20-7 A O5 Bloomsburg L 13-14 A O9 East Stroudsburg W 17–13 A O24 West Chester L 0-14 A 7,200 O17 Lock Haven W 21-14 A N20 Lock Haven T 0-0 H O22 California (Pa.) L 7-13 H O16 California (Pa.) L 7-13 H O31 Cheyney W 50-12 H 1,100 O24 California (Pa.) W 28-19 H 1941 (6-2) O29 Mt. St. Mary’s L 13-18 A O23 Montclair W 46-7 A N7 Mansfield W 21-12 A 1,900 O31 Edinboro W 41-13 H Head Coach: Ed Gulian N11 Indiana (Pa.) W 40-6 H O30 Millersville W 60-0 A N7 Clarion L 7-13 A N6 Cheyney W 68-0 H N14 Hillsdale L 26-61 A Captains: Charles Hanks, John Plask N19 Slippery Rock L 7-13 A O4 Kutztown W 36-0 H N13 Bridgewater (Va.) W 34-14 H O11 East Stroudsburg W 6-0 A OPPONENTS O18 Waynesburg L 0-6 A O25 Bloomsburg W 42-0 H N1 Slippery Rock W 27-0 H h N8 Millersville L 0-7 A istory N15 Indiana (Pa.) W 9-0 H N22 Lock Haven W 14-6 H istory h 76 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 77 OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1965-1978) OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1979-1986)

NOCO INFO 1965 (2-6) 1970 (3-5) 1975 (6-5) 1979 (4-6) 1981 (12-1) 1983 (4-6) Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Head Coach: Gene Epley Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Captains: Steve Ecker, Joe Nagy Captains: Al Bowman, Don Deitz Captains: Game Captains Captains: Todd Chronister, Brian Clement, Captains: Dave Calvario, Tim Ebersole Captains: Chip Dimmick, Glenn Herd, Pat Silva, S25 Shepherd W 33-10 H S19 Indiana (Pa.) L 22- 26 H S6 WV Tech W 17-7 A 2,000 Joe Kachnoskie, John Wertz Rich Pryor, Joe Puzycki Jeff Zubia INFO O2 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-46 A S26 Brockport W 30-26 A S13 Bloomsburg W 41-0 A 4,500 S8 Shepherd W 23-3 H 7,000 S12 Bloomsburg W 38-17 A 2,300 S10 Bloomsburg W 10-9 A 3,300 O9 Slippery Rock L 14-19 A O3 Slippery Rock L 8-13 H S20 Kutztown W 21-0 A 4,500 S15 Bloomsburg W 16-13 A 4,500 S19 Towson State W 24-10 A 2,952 S17 C.W. Post W 40–27 H 6,200 O16 Lock Haven W 34-33 H O10 Lock Haven W 42-7 A S27 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-19 H 8,000 S22 Kutztown L 7-25 A 2,800 S26 Indiana (Pa.) W 26–3 A 6,000 S24 Edinboro L 16-44 H 7,000 O23 California (Pa.) L 7-28 A O17 California (Pa.) W 15-14 H O4 Slippery Rock W 21-16 A 7,500 S29 Slippery Rock W 45-14 N 61,143 O3 Edinboro W 17-0 H 6,200 O1 Clarion L 12-48 A 8,500 O30 Edinboro L 26-35 A O24 Edinboro L 15–35 H O11 Lock Haven W 33-7 H 7,300 O6 Indiana (Pa.) L 24-31 A 3,300 O10 Clarion W 28-0 A 6,500 O8 Lock Haven W 17-15 H 8,200 N6 Clarion L 7-38 H O31 Clarion L 0-28 A O18 California (Pa.) W 21-14 A 5,500 O13 Edinboro W 28-18 H 5,800 O17 Lock Haven W 24-20 H 8,000 O15 West Chester L 15-29 A 6,100 ES AC

N13 Hillsdale L 14-35 H N7 Millersville L 14-18 A O25 Edinboro L 16-21 A 5,300 O20 Clarion L 14-16 A 3,500 O24 C. W. Post W 49-35 A 1,911 O22 California (Pa.) L 21-28 A 4,200 H

H N1 Clarion L 13-20 H 6,500 O27 Lock Haven L 27-35 H 8,000 O31 California (Pa.) W 20-16 A 4,200 O29 Slippery Rock L 23-24 H 3,000 AC ES 1966 (4-5) 1971 (2-6) N8 Millersville L 14-28 H 4,000 N3 James Madison L 7-10 H 5,700 N7 Slippery Rock W 26-21 H 5,400 N5 Indiana (Pa.) L 18-41 A 3,500 N15 James Madison L 3-14 H 3,000 N10 California (Pa.) L 0-24 A 800 N14 James Madison W 33-27 H 4,000 N12 James Madison W 29-9 H 2,200

Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Head Coach: Dave Dolbin CO Captains: Marv Baher, Frank Basehoar Captains: Bob Hickes, Roger Berkheimer N - Ann Arbor, Michigan S17 Bloomsburg W 39-25 A 3,000 S18 Millersville L 0-21 H 3,000 1976 (8-2-1) State Game 1984 (4-6) S24 West Chester L 21-33 A 3,000 S25 Brockport W 34-7 H 3,000 Head Coach: Joe Mark 1980 (5-4-1) N21 Millersville W 34-17 A 8,200 Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo O1 Indiana (Pa.) L 13-14 H 3,000 O2 Kutztown W 14-12 A 2,000 Captains: Tom Henn, Tony Winter Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Captains: Mark Brezitski, Chip Dimmick, ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK O8 Slippery Rock L 6-21 H 4,000 O9 Slippery Rock L 7-34 A 5,000 S4 West Liberty State L 13-26 A 3,000 Captains: Steve Cramer, Bob Potts, NCAA Playoffs Mike Houseal, Dave Hurdle O15 Lock Haven W 21-17 A 3,000 O16 Lock Haven L 8-16 H 3,000 S11 Bloomsburg W 21-12 H 4,300 Ken Schaeffer, Dave Weaver N28 Virginia Union W 40-27 A 12,000 S8 Bloomsburg W 17-11 H 7,200 O22 California (Pa.) L 31-42 H 3,000 O23 California (Pa.) L 6-34 A 4,200 S18 Kutztown W 21-13 H 6,000 S13 Bloomsburg W 42-13 H 5,800 D5 North Dakota St L 6-18 H 7,400 S15 Kutztown W 10-9 A 3,500 O29 Edinboro W 42-0 H 3,000 O30 Edinboro L 16-42 A 4,500 O2 Indiana (Pa.) W 21-0 A 10,500 S20 Kutztown L 14-21 H 6,000 S22 Clarion L 13-16 H 6,100 N5 Clarion L 18-54 A 2,000 N6 Clarion L 13-17 H 2,000 O9 Slippery Rock W 10-3 H 3,500 S27 Indiana (Pa.) W 17-14 H 5,000 1982 (7-3) S29 Lock Haven L 10-14 A 2,000 N12 Brockport W 17-9 A 500 O16 Lock Haven W 7-0 A 4,000 O4 Edinboro T 22-22 A 3,500 Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo O6 Millersville L 9-31 A 4,000 OUTLOOK 1972 (3-6-1) O23 California (Pa.) W 58-0 H 8,000 O11 Clarion L 9-14 H 8,500 Captains: Ed Brown, Tim Ebersole, Greg Keller, O13 California (Pa.) L 17-28 H 7,500 1967 (4-5) Head Coach: Gene Epley O30 Edinboro W 28-24 H 6,000 O18 Lock Haven W 20-16 A 3,000 Rich Pryor O20 Slippery Rock L 12-13 A 5,500 Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Captains: Bob Anderson, Jesse Mroczka, Steve Johnston N6 Clarion L 26-29 A 4,000 O25 Randolph-Macon W 31-9 A 200 S11 Bloomsburg W 35-10 H 6,000 O27 Indiana (Pa.) W 21-18 H 3,500 Captains: John Monsell, Dick Weaver S9 Bloomsburg W 28-14 H 6,000 N13 James Madison W 21-17 A 3,500 N1 California (Pa.) W 27-12 H 3,000 S18 Towson State W 27-25 H 6,500 N3 Edinboro L 14-36 A 2,500 S16 Bloomsburg L 20-31 H 1,200 S16 Millersville T 0-0 A 4,500 N8 Slippery Rock L 16-18 A 7,500 S25 Edinboro L 6–10 A 4,000 N10 Cheyney W 48-13 H 3,000 S23 West Chester L 6-20 H 2,100 S23 Kutztown W 24-14 H 6,500 State Game N15 James Madison L 14–19 A 6,400 O2 Clarion W 16-8 H 5,000 S30 Indiana (Pa.) L 14-24 A 4,000 S30 Brockport L 7-10 A 800 N20 East Stroudsburg T 14-14 H 8,500 O9 Lock Haven W 31-7 A 3,000 1985 (5-5) O7 Slippery Rock W 32-0 A 3,800 O7 Slippery Rock L 0-25 H 5,000 O16 West Chester W 28-22 H 8,000 Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo O14 Lock Haven W 28-13 H 3,100 O14 Lock Haven L 14-19 A 4,500 1977 (6-4) O23 California (Pa.) W 24-19 H 5,300 Captains: Mike Brady, Dan Carey, PLAYERS O21 California (Pa.) L 30-54 A 1,000 O21 California (Pa.) L 7-21 H 7,000 Head Coach: Joe Mark O30 Slippery Rock L 14–24 A 5,500 Dave Hurdle, Dave Szlachetka O28 Edinboro W 33-12 A 2,000 O28 Edinboro W 14-9 H 1,000 Captains: Jerome Kater, Bob Nelson N6 Indiana (Pa.) W 28-9 H 3,100 S14 Bloomsburg L 3-18 A 5,000 N4 Clarion L 8-36 H 3,500 N4 Clarion L 24-41 A 3,000 S10 West Liberty State W 14-6 H 6,000 N13 James Madison L 22–52 A 8,000 S21 Kutztown W 10-7 H 6,800 N11 Brockport W 40-9 H 2,000 N11 Indiana (Pa.) L 8-27 A 4,500 S17 Bloomsburg L 3-6 A 5,000 S28 Clarion L 7-23 A 4,000 S24 Kutztown L 27-29 A 3,200 O5 Lock Haven W 20-6 H 6,100 1968 (5-3) 1973 (2-7) O1 Indiana (Pa.) L 14-16 H 3,400 O12 Millersville L 8-30 H 9,200 Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Head Coach: Gene Epley O8 Slippery Rock W 20-12 A 5,000 O19 California (Pa.) W 24-14 A 4,000 Captains: Nick Dellaquila, Steve Bumgarner Captains: Rich Kelly, Brad Shover O15 Lock Haven W 26-0 H 8,000 O26 Slippery Rock W 34-23 H 3,800

S21 Mansfield W 27-14 A S15 Bloomsburg L 9-19 A 2,000 O22 California (Pa.) W 42-14 A 2,500 N2 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-33 A 5,500 REVIEW S28 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-24 H S22 Kutztown L 10-31 A 4,500 O29 Edinboro W 17-7 A 2,500 N9 Edinboro L 21-24 H 3,000 O5 Slippery Rock W 21-12 H S29 Brockport W 25-7 H 5,200 N5 Clarion L 6-26 H 8,000 N16 Shepherd W 7-0 A 1,000 O12 Lock Haven W 19-6 A O6 Slippery Rock L 7-40 A 6,000 N12 James Madison W 59-20 H 3,000 O19 California (Pa.) L 14-30 H O13 Lock Haven W 51-14 H 7,000 1986 (3-7) O26 Edinboro W 23-0 H O20 California (Pa.) L 13-21 A 5,000 1978 (7-3) Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri

SCOPPONENTS PSAC N2 Clarion L 0-35 A O27 Edinboro L 28-38 A 4,500 Head Coach: Joe Mark Captains: Scott Duke, Dave Szlachetka N9 Millersville W 14-6 A N3 Clarion L 14-26 H 6,000 Captains: Fred Glasgow, John Morabito S13 Bloomsburg L 26-30 H 7,600 N10 Millersville L 27-56 H 2,000 S9 Shepherd L 10-14 A 3,500 S20 Kutztown L 9-27 A 2,800 1969 (1-7) S16 Bloomsburg W 35-7 H 5,500 S27 Lock Haven W 17-7 A 4,500 PSAC Head Coach: Dave Dolbin 1974 (7-4) S23 Kutztown W 37-17 H 5,000 O4 Mansfield W 10-0 A 1,200 Captains: Bill Lemanshi, Chuck Hickes Head Coach: Gene Epley S30 Slippery Rock L 15-22 A 9,500 O11 California (Pa.) W 38-20 H 8,700 S20 Mansfield L 18-28 H Captains: Rick Diggs, Al Seagraves, Dan Searer O7 Indiana (Pa.) W 36-16 H 7,000 O18 Slippery Rock L 6-49 A 6,500 S27 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-21 A S7 WV Tech W 39-18 H 3,500 O14 Edinboro W 23-15 A 5,400 O25 Indiana (Pa.) L 14–31 H 6,000 O4 Slippery Rock L 31-34 A S14 Bloomsburg W 28-3 H 4,000 O21 Clarion W 34-17 H 9,000 N1 Edinboro L 53-66 A 3,000 O11 Lock Haven L 23-28 H S21 Kutztown W 14-7 H 6,500 O28 Lock Haven W 38-30 A 3,000 N8 Clarion L 19-22 H 2,000 O18 California (Pa.) W 26-14 A S28 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-21 A 5,000 N4 James Madison L 0-14 A 5,000 N15 Shepherd L 17-28 H 2,600 O25 Edinboro L 14-24 A O5 Slippery Rock L 9-34 H 7,500 N11 California (Pa.) W 38-15 H 5,500 N1 Clarion L 15-31 H O12 Lock Haven W 33-7 A 3,000 N8 Millersville L 8-10 H O19 California (Pa.) W 28-0 H 6,500

O26 Edinboro W 19-0 H 3,000 OPPONENTS N2 Clarion L 0-21 A 4,000 N9 Millersville L 0-15 A 4,000 N22 James Madison W 21-7 A 3,000 h istory

Head Coach Vito Ragazzo (1979-85) istory h 78 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 79 OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1987-1994) OPPONENTS & RESULTS (1995-2002)

NOCO INFO 1987 (4-6) 1991 (10-3) 1993 (6-5) 1995 (3-8) Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Rocky Rees Captains: Mick Chronister, Don Craine, Pat Fahie, Captains: Jeff Fickes, Ken Pickett, Captains: Winston Horshaw, Doug Seidenstricker, Captains: Tom Coleman, Martin Pepe, Dwaine Frank Van Buren Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis Brian High, Mike Lazusky Schultz INFO S12 Bloomsburg L 10-24 A 1,200 S7 Shepherd W 49-28 A 4,713 S4 Shepherd W 10-7 A 4,312 S2 Shepherd W 24-21 A 2,500 S19 Kutztown W 13-9 H 4,200 S14 Bloomsburg W 24-21 A 2,923 S11 Bloomsburg W 20-14 A 2,493 S9 Bloomsburg L 34-41 A 1,890 S26 Lock Haven W 22-15 H 4,600 S21 Kutztown W 45-35 H 6,200 S18 Kutztown W 27-10 H 5,200 S16 West Chester L 14-25 H 5,200 O3 Mansfield L 14-35 H 5,800 S28 California (Pa.) W 45-0 A 2,736 S25 Millersville W 16-14 A 2,200 S23 Millersville L 3-20 A 4,800 O10 California (Pa.) W 26-13 A 3,700 O5 Slippery Rock W 24-20 H 7,100 O2 Slippery Rock L 7-36 H 5,300 S30 Indiana (Pa.) L 21-62 A 5,500 O17 Slippery Rock L 9-38 H 7,600 O12 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-47 A 10,300 O9 Indiana (Pa.) L 10-45 A 9,500 O7 Edinboro L 7-40 H 4,200 ES AC

O24 Indiana (Pa.) L 10-28 A 5,300 O19 Edinboro W 45-7 H 8,500 O16 Edinboro L 17-34 H 7,500 O14 Clarion L 9-31 A 4,500 H

H O31 Edinboro W 18-16 H 3,000 O26 Clarion L 19-34 A 1,500 O23 Clarion L 32-34 A 2,500 O21 Lock Haven W 73-29 H 5,600 AC ES N7 Clarion L 0-35 A 2,900 N2 Lock Haven W 34-0 H 4,100 O30 Lock Haven W 31-20 H 412 O28 Kutztown L 6-35 H 2,500 N14 Millersville L 9-22 A 4,700 N9 East Stroudsburg W 31-24 H 4,200 N6 West Chester L 19-24 H 2,100 N4 California (Pa.) W 26-15 A 357 CO N16 New Haven W 31-30 A 675 N13 California (Pa.) W 7-6 A 1,708 N11 Slippery Rock L 16-34 H 500 1988 (6-4) Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri NCAA Playoffs 1994 (5-6) 1996 (3-8)

Captains: Kelly Kramer, Charles Parker, N23 East Stroudsburg (ot) W 34-33 A 2,800 Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Rocky Rees ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Head Coach Rocky Rees (1990-2010) Mike Swope, Bill Twohig N30 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-52 A 3,000 Captains: Joe Topichak, Doug Seidenstricker Captains: Steve McTaggart, Mike Buglia, S10 Bloomsburg L 7-21 H 6,500 S3 Shepherd W 17-0 H 3,600 Andre Pelletier S17 Kutztown L 15-21 A 1,500 1992 (3-7-1) S10 Bloomsburg W 10-7 H 3,400 S7 James Madison L 0-30 A 11,000 S24 Cheyney W 17-6 A 1,435 Head Coach: Rocky Rees S17 West Chester L 10-14 A 4,730 S14 Shepherd W 24-22 H 3,600 O1 California (Pa.) W 24-14 H 5,800 Captains: Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis, Shayne Mains S24 Millersville L 14-31 H 5,600 S21 Kutztown L 34-37 A 3,500 1999 (8-3) 2001 (8-3) lippery Rock a.) lersville OUTLOOK O 8 S W 49-10 A 7,200 S5 Shepherd W 21-7 H 3,400 O1 Indiana (P L 13-20 H 6,400 S28 Mil L 29-34 H 2,800 Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Rocky Rees O15 Indiana (Pa.) W 24-23 H 9,000 O8 Edinboro L 17-31 A 7,355 O5 Edinboro L 17-31 A 5,350 S12 Bloomsburg W 20-14 H 6,800 Captains: Phil Galiano, Jason Heckendorn, Captains: Chad Oberholzer, Lanorde Wheeler O22 Edinboro L 0-19 A 1,500 O15 Clarion W 31-21 H 7,800 O12 Clarion L 20-59 H 6,500 S19 Kutztown L 3-16 A 4,436 Brad Shamach S1 Shepherd L 25-28 A 4.055 Clarion ock Haven ock Haven O29 W 24-8 H 2,500 S26 Millersville L 10-35 H 5,800 O22 L L 21-35 A 3,000 O19 L W 30-7 A 700 S4 Shepherd W 24-21 A 3,100 S8 Bloomsburg L 18-29 A 2,956 ock Haven utztown Bloomsburg N5 L W 24-10 A 300 O3 Slippery Rock L 3-20 A 8,000 O29 K W 18-14 A 4,250 O26 L 19-42 A 4,390 S11 Bloomsburg L 28-36 A 1,710 S15 Millersville W 17-7 H 5,600 Millersville nia (Pa.) nia (Pa.) N12 L 17-21 H 6,200 O10 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-35 H 8,600 N5 Califor W 63-47 H 2,600 N2 Califor W 16-7 H 1,800 S18 Kutztown W 42-12 H 6,100 S22 Clarion W 34-29 H 2,800 lippery Rock lippery Rock O17 Edinboro L 3-47 A 3,469 N12 S L 23-49 A 3,250 N9 S L 0-24 A 1,500 S25 West Chester W 48-30 H 2,700 S29 Lock Haven W 31-10 A 3,200 a.) 1989 (5-5-1) O24 Clarion L 20-23 H 3,200 N16 Indiana (P L 55-62 H 2,800 O2 Edinboro W 52-10 H 1,900 O6 Slippery Rock W 32-20 A 4,000 Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri O31 Lock Haven T 28-28 A 500 O9 East Stroudsburg W 37-0 A 4,500 O13 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-37 H 3,000 Captains: Steve Hladio, Dave Russell, Mike Swope N7 West Chester L 31-35 A 6,500 1997 (6-4) O16 Clarion W 32-26 H 6,700 O20 E Stroudsburg W 19-14 H 7,000 PLAYERS S2 West Liberty St. W 33-9 H 2,800 N14 California (Pa.) W 17-8 H 2,200 Head Coach: Rocky Rees O23 Slippery Rock L 21-27 A 5,500 O27 California (Pa.) W 37-20 A 1,106 S9 Bloomsburg W 25-7 A 2,927 Captains: Andre Pelletier, Kevin Washington O30 Lock Haven W 68-7 A 5,500 N3 Edinboro W 23-9 A 2,800 S16 Kutztown W 18-7 H 2,200 S13 Shepherd L 16-20 A 3,500 N6 California (Pa.) W 30-0 H 2,800 N10 Kutztown W 24-23 A 2,350 S23 Millersville W 24-0 A 4,200 S20 Kutztown W 21-14 H 5,950 N13 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-43 A 5,214 S30 California (Pa.) W 10-6 A 3,984 S27 Millersville L 27-37 A 5,800 2002 (6-5) O7 Slippery Rock T 28-28 H 8,600 O4 Edinboro W 17-3 H 2,000 2000 (5-6) Head Coach: Rocky Rees O14 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-35 A 10,100 O11 Clarion W 37-14 A 7,000 Head Coach: Rocky Rees Captains: Ron Johnson, Tony Johnson, Eric Ranieri, O21 Edinboro L 6-60 H 5,600 O18 Lock Haven W 26-0 H 6,700 Captains: Chris Gicking, Ryan Hartley, Chris Ward, Jon Saba

O28 Clarion L 7-21 A 2,975 O25 Bloomsburg W 34-29 H 2,100 REVIEW Gary McChalicher S7 Shepherd L 10-17 H 4,500 N4 Lock Haven L 3-10 H 1,800 N1 California (Pa.) W 31-26 A 1,003 S2 Shepherd L 13-28 H 3,000 S14 Bloomsburg L 26-27 H 6,000 N11 Portland State L 3-31 A 9,277 N8 Slippery Rock L 16-28 H 3,600 S9 Bloomsburg W 24-17 H 6,200 S21 Kutztown L 31-14 A 2,100 N15 Indiana (Pa.) L 26-44 A 1,779 S16 Millersville L 19-27 A 5,700 S28 West Chester W 41-27 A 5,097 1990 (5-6) S23 Clarion L 49-56 A 3,500 O5 Edinboro W 41-7 H 2,000 Head Coach: Rocky Rees 1998 (7-4) S30 Lock Haven W 55-0 H 2,100 O12 Slippery Rock (ot) W 13-7 H 4,000

SCOPPONENTS PSAC Captains: Mike George, Clyde Tinner, Mike Williams Head Coach: Rocky Rees O7 Slippery Rock L 21-28 H c7,700 O19 Lock Haven L 13-26 A 1,842 S2 Cheyney W 22-8 H 2,600 Captains: Kevin Washington, Dave Klingerman, O14 Indiana (Pa.) L 6-35 A 6,312 O26 Clarion W 20-19 A 1,500 S9 Bloomsburg W 20-9 H 4,700 Chopper Schlauch O21 East Stroudsburg (ot) W 17-14 A 4,200 N2 Indiana (Pa.) L 10-33 H 3,100 PSAC S15 Kutztown L 6-16 A 3,700 S5 Shepherd W 36-14 H 2,500 O28 California (Pa.) W 21-17 H 2,800 N9 East Stroudsburg L 21-23 H 2,800 S22 California (Pa.) L 19-24 H 5,100 S12 Bloomsburg W 28-21 H 6.500 N4 Edinboro L 27-42 A 1,000 N16 California (Pa.) W 40-7 A 785 S29 Slippery Rock L 12-20 A 7,800 S19 Kutztown L 24-28 A 4,400 N11 Kutztown W 31-21 H 2,350 O6 Indiana (Pa.) L 17-42 H 6,400 S26 West Chester L 21-36 A 5,644 O13 Edinboro L 3-10 A 4,843 O3 Edinboro W 27-23 A 3,000 O20 Clarion W 24-20 H 9,000 O10 East Stroudsburg W 35-13 H c7,70 O27 Lock Haven W 31-17 A 1,700 O17 Clarion W 38-3 A 3,500 N3 East Stroudsburg L 14-26 A 1,600 O24 Slippery Rock L 28-38 H 4,500 N10 New Haven W 59-34 H 700 O31 Lock Haven W 35-28 H 1,800 N7 California (Pa.) W 52-12 A 841

N14 Indiana (Pa.) (ot) L 28-31 H 3,200 OPPONENTS h istory istory h 80 Shippensburg University Head Coach Joe Bottiglieri (1986-89) Red Raider Football 81 OPPONENTS & RESULTS (2003-2011) ALL-PURPOSE Records

NOCO INFO 2003 (8-3) Most Yards Game All-Purpose Yardage (200+) 227 Howard Chavous vs. Kutztown, 2007 Head Coach: Rocky Rees Game: 315, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 315 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 225 Dave Friese vs. C.W. Post Captains: Clint Inch, Greg Hutchinson, Season: 1,780 Mike Frenette, 2011 292 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 224 Mike Frenette at Clarion, 2011 John Kuhn, Dan Walsh Career: 5,300 John Kuhn, 2001-04 292 Patrick Ferguson vs. Edinboro, 2006 221 Mike Erlandson vs. Clarion INFO S6 Shepherd W 33-14 A 3,716 285 Winston Horshaw vs. Kutztown, 1993 211 Winston Horshaw vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991 S13 Bloomsburg W 21-0 A 1,388 All-Purpose Average 270 Kevin Marshall vs. East Stroudsburg, 2008 210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 S20 Kutztown W 35-12 H 6,000 Season: 161.8 Mike Frenette, 2011 264 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 209 Frank Van Buren vs. Kutztown, 1985 S27 West Chester L 20-33 H 3,000 Career: 100.5 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 263 Kevin Marshall vs. Millersville, 2008 209 Dave Brown vs. Edinboro, 2001 O4 Edinboro W 40-34 A 3,317 259 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 208 Winston Horshaw vs. Clarion, 1991 O11 Slippery Rock L 14-16 A 4,750 Career All-Purpose Yardage 252 Dave Brown vs. Clarion, 2001 208 Mike Frenette at Shepherd, 2011 ES AC 5,300 John Kuhn, 2001-04 247 Patrick Ferguson vs. Kutztown, 2004 207 Kevin Marshall vs. C.W. Post, 2011 O18 Lock Haven W 49-13 H 7,700 H 206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975

H O25 Clarion W 13-0 H 3,100 4,062 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 1993 246 John Kuhn vs. California, 2002 AC ES N1 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-18 A 5,847 3,822 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 246 Kevin Marshall vs. West Chester, 2011 204 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001 N8 East Stroudsburg W 40-14 A 3,109 The 2004 team had 15 all-conference players and advanced 3,818 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 245 Mike Frenette vs. Mercyhurst, 2011 203 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991 CO N15 California (Pa.) W 35-0 H 3,000 to the second round of the NCAA tournament. 3,667 Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-01 239 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 202 Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 3,558 Dave Friese, 1978-81 239 Tom Coleman vs. California, 1994 202 Mike Frenette at C.W. Post, 2011 2004 (10-2) 3,389 Mike Frenette, 2009- 239 Mike Harris vs. Kutztown, 2008 200 Winston Horshaw vs. Edinboro, 1993 Head Coach: Rocky Rees 3,323 Mike Harris, 2005, 2007-09 228 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986 200 Howard Chavous vs, Shepherd, 2007 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK 2007 (3-8) 2010 (5-6) 3,243 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 Captains: Dan Walsh, John Kuhn Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Rocky Rees A28 Kutztown W 35-0 H 4,500 3,185 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 Captains: Bill Morrison Captains: Riley Bowen, Drew Gallardy 3,167 Howard Chavous. 2004-07 S4 Shepherd W 35-7 H 3,487 S1 Shepherd L 14-19 A 4,319 A28 Shepherd L 27-35 H 5,910 S11 Bloomsburg W 45-10 H 7,534 S8 Liberty L 14-35 A 12,331 S11 Gannon L 19-22 H 2,000 lersville Season All-Purpose Yardage S18 Mil W 49-27 A 5,200 S15 Kutztown L 16-28 A 5,200 S18 Clarion W 28-24 A 3,000 o 1,780 Mike Frenette, 2011 OUTLOOK S25 Edinbor W 17-10 H 7,276 S22 West Chester L 29-34 H 7,000 S25 C.W. Post L 14-31 H 3,400 a.) 1,698 John Kuhn, 2003 O2 Indiana (P L 0-17 A 6,195 S29 Edinboro L 18-33 H 6,134 O2 Kutztown L 24-33 A 5,326 O9 Lock Haven W 45-7 H 2,134 1,641 John Kuhn, 2004 O6 Clarion W 41-23 A 5,800 O7 West Chester (2OT) L 43-44 A 3,569 nia (Pa.) 1,619 Winston Horshaw, 1991 O16 Califor W 32-14 A 4,711 O13 Millersville W 23-14 A 5,500 O16 Bloomsburg L 3-23 H 2,340 Clarion 1,542 Dave Brown, 2001 O23 W 44-0 A 1,200 O20 Slippery Rock L 34-38 H 5,634 O23 Cheyney W 50-0 H 4,300 lippery Rock 1,513 John Kuhn, 2002 O30 S W 35-17 H 5,634 O27 Lock Haven W 56-10 H 7,200 O30 Millersville W 19-14 H 2,900 est Chester (ot) 1,469 Mike Erlandson, 1999 N6 W W 24-21 A 7,500 N3 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-30 A 4,585 N6 East Stroudsburg W 20-17 A 1,800 1,450 Dave Friese, 1981 N10 California (Pa.) L 9-30 A 4,000 N13 Lock Haven W 41-17 A 547 NCAA Playoffs 1,446 Winston Horshaw, 1993

N20 West Chester L 28-33 H 6,013 1,388 Jamie Ware, 1999 PLAYERS 2008 (4-7) 2011 (7-4) 1,327 Kevin Marshall, 2008 Head Coach: Rocky Rees Head Coach: Mark Maciejewski 2005 (4-7) Captains: Josh Oswalt, Matt Olecki, Captains: Vinnie Ranauto, Brian Heitz Head Coach: Rocky Rees Bill Morrison, Mike Harris S3 Shepherd L 27-53 A 4,962 Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Tony Gomez A30 Shepherd L 16-20 H 3,000 S10 Gannon W 41-13 A 1,240 A27 Kutztown W 10-3 A 4,500 S6 Edinboro L 11-34 H 700 S17 Clarion W 54-24 H 3,000 S3 Shepherd L 32-34 A 2,718 S13 Lock Haven W 36-0 A 1,213 S24 C.W. Post L 22-40 A 3,217 S10 Bloomsburg L 21-49 A 3,561 S20 East Stroudsburg (ot) L 41-44 A 3,950 O1 Kutztown W 49-7 H 2,400 S17 Millersville W 23-17 H 4,562 S27 Millersville W 35-14 H 2,600 O8 West Chester L 17-52 H 1,800 S24 Edinboro L 0-16 A 3,257 O4 C.W. Post W 27-10 H 2,775 O15 Bloomsburg L 18-38 A 3,105 REVIEW O1 Indiana (Pa.) L 15-20 H 3,569 O11 Kutztown L 21-42 A 2,275 O22 Cheyney W 59-20 A 287 O8 Lock Haven W 26-7 A 2,003 O18 West Chester L 7-25 A 5,041 O29 Millersville W 40-0 A 386 O15 California (Pa.) L 13-41 H 7,034 O25 Bloomsburg L 0-21 H 900 N5 East Stroudsburg W 44-14 H 1,977 O22 Clarion W 37-0 H 1,023 N1 Cheyney W 62-7 H 1,600 N12 Mercyhurst W 40-16 H 1,040 O29 Slippery Rock L 28-58 A 5,500 N8 Mercyhurst L 17-21 A 720

SCOPPONENTS PSAC N4 West Chester L 16-24 H 2,034 2009 (9-3) 2006 (5-6) Head Coach: Rocky Rees PSAC Head Coach: Rocky Rees Captains: Andy Casale, Mike Harris, Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Aaron Dykes Dave Fremont, Riley Bowen S2 Shepherd L 0-14 A 1,534 A29 Shepherd L 23-34 A 4100 S9 Mansfield W 35-0 A 2,272 S5 Edinboro W 24-14 A 3157 S16 Kutztown W 42-27 H 6,013 S12 Lock Haven W 49-7 H 5200 S23 West Chester L 0-24 A 5,000 S19 East Stroudsburg W 38-14 H 5600 S30 Bloomsburg L 14-35 H 3,069 S26 Millersville W 63-24 A 1428 O7 Slippery Rock W 28-21 A 2,400 O3 C.W. Post L 24-40 A 3717 O14 Lock Haven W 20-17 A 3,210 O10 Kutztown W 26-22 H 4000 O21 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-20 H 7,506 O17 West Chester W 24-19 H 1871 O28 California (Pa.) L 20-35 H 1,340 O24 Bloomsburg W 28-27 A 2057 N4 Edinboro # L 30-54 A 500 O31 Cheyney W 31-10 A 480 OPPONENTS N11 Clarion W 35-10 H 3,401 Patrick Ferguson (2002-04, 2006) # Frank B. Fuhrer field at PSAC State Game N7 California (Pa.) W 42-35 H 7000 h istory NCAA Playoffs N21 California (Pa.) L 21-26 H 5100 istory h 82 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 83 RUSHING Records RUSHING Records

NOCO INFO Individual Rushing

Carries 100-Yard Rushing Games Game Rushing Yardage INFO Game: 37, Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 Season: 9, John Kuhn, 2002 291 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 Pacesetters 37, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 9, John Kuhn, 2003 234 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 Year Player Rushes Yards Season: 294, John Kuhn, 2003 Career: 26, John Kuhn, 2001-04 234 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 1950 Dick Kopec 69 335 Career: 910, John Kuhn, 2001-04 230 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1951 Hershuel Ulrich 40 419 Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards 206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975 1952 Ray Ellis 76 473 Rushing Yards 11 John Kuhn, 2002-03 195 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001 1953 Spencer Keyes 66 588 Game: 291, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 1954 James Miller 82 426 188 Roshaan McCain vs. Millersville, 2009 ES AC 1955 Don Stankus 75 452 Season: 1,500, John Kuhn, 2003 Yards Rushing by a Quarterback 184 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2002 H 1956 John Conner 117 706 H Career: 4,685, John Kuhn, 2001-04 Game: 127, Ralph Sassaman 182 Rick Diggs vs. West Virginia Tech, 1974 AC ES vs. Lock Haven, 1965 179 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1967 1957 Nick Cutro 36 474 Yards Per Game 1958 John Freeland 73 355 Season: 364, Zach Zulli, 2011 177 Mike Frenette vs. Millersville, 2011 CO Season: 136.4, John Kuhn, 2003 Career: 531, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 175 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 1959 Mel Williams 51 352 Career: 104.1, John Kuhn, 2001-04 173 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 1960 Bill Lewis 61 492 Career Rushing Yardage 173 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2003 1961 Bill Lewis 103 664 Yards Per Carry 4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-04 1962 Jim Childs 111 525 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK 169 Bill Lewis vs. Kutztown, 1960 Season: 12.8, Nick Cutro, 1957 2,480 Bill Pettyjohn, 1988-91 168 John Kuhn vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 1963 Ralph Freeland 125 530 Career: 7.1, Bill Lewis, 1958-61 2,282 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 168 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2004 1964 Joe McLean 97 479 2,181 Ed Hammers, 1965-68 166 John Kuhn vs. Lock Haven, 2003 1965 Ed Hammers 95 495 Rushing Touchdowns 2,081 Dave Friese, 1978-81 165 Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 1966 Ed Hammers 158 745 Game: 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003 2,049 Bob Plummer, 1986-89 163 Fred Glasgow vs. California (Pa.), 1978 1967 Ed Hammers 153 695 Season: 21, John Kuhn, 2003 1,821 Aaron Dykes, 2003-07 163 John Kuhn vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 1968 Lou Orndorff 92 376 OUTLOOK Career: 52, John Kuhn, 2001-04 1,792 Jeremy Brubaker, 1996-99 161 Fred Glasgow vs. Slippery Rock, 1977 1969 Fred Keyes 82 323 1,771 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 160 Johnny Seigle vs. Millersville, 1973 1970 Fred Keyes 128 414 Longest Rush 1,700 Rick Diggs, 1972-74 160 Bob Plummer vs. Edinboro, 1987 1971 Bucky Campbell 70 234 98, Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 160 Brian Fordyce vs. Bloomsburg, 1992 1972 Johnny Seigle 151 622 Season Rushing Yardage (1,000+) 159 Bill Lewis vs. Clarion, 1961 1973 Rick Diggs 153 537 Three 100-yard rushers in same game 1,500 John Kuhn, 2003 158 Ryan Hartley vs. Kutztown, 2000 1974 Rick Diggs 274 1,098 John Kuhn (168), Walter Crump (128), Andre 1,487 John Kuhn, 2004 157 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 1975 Darrell Yarberough 170 751 John Kuhn '04 McLaurin (112) vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 1,368 John Kuhn, 2002 156 John Kuhn vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 1976 Fred Glasgow 220 990

1,101 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 155 Bill Lewis vs. Mansfield, 1961 1977 Fred Glasgow 201 771 PLAYERS Two 100-yard rushers in same game 1,098 Rick Diggs, 1974 154 Nick Cutro vs. California, 1957 1978 Fred Glasgow 164 521 Rick Diggs (141), Rene Posey (109) 1,012 Dave Friese, 1981 154 Dave Friese vs. Lock Haven, 1981 1979 Steve Moskowitz 77 474 1980 Dave Friese 202 727 vs. Lock Haven, 1974 154 David McLendon vs. Millersville, 1993 Team Rushing Steve Moskowitz (146), Scott Flinn (100) 153 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1966 1981 Dave Friese 251 1,012 vs. Slippery Rock, 1979 152 Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 1982 Ben Sampson 144 550 Bob Plummer (119), Bill Pettyjohn (114) 152 John Kuhn vs. Indiana, 2003 1983 Tom Miller 107 503 Most Rushes Most Yards Gained vs. Clarion, 1989 150 Darrell Yarberough vs. Lock Haven, 1975 1984 Tom Miller 163 601 Game: 74 vs. Bloomsburg, 1980 Game: 500 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 John Kuhn (156), Walter Crump (134) 1985 Frank Van Buren 178 741 72 vs. Lock Haven, 1981 456 vs. California (Pa.), 1994 1986 Frank Van Buren 138 501 vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 72 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 453 vs. Millersville, 1954 REVIEW Kevin Marshall (135), Aaron Dykes (129) 1987 Bob Plummer 144 534 69 vs. Cheyney, 1984 401 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2011 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1988 Bob Plummer 162 602 69 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 391 vs. Millersville, 2011 Zach Zulli (126), Mike Frenette (115) 1989 Bob Plummer 157 716 Season: 611 (1981) 389 vs. California (Pa.), 1957 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2011 1990 Bill Pettyjohn 155 933 596 (1976) 385 vs. Millersville, 1955 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 225 1,101 576 (2003) Season: 2,632 (2003) 1992 Seth Holderman 94 448 564 (2002) 2,482 (2002) SCOPPONENTS PSAC 1993 David McLendon 162 709 559 (1980) 2,458 (1981) 1994 Seth Holderman 126 419 2,265 (2011)

1995 Mark Madson 101 405 Average Yards Per Carry 1,960 (2001) PSAC 1996 Rajahn Bass 75 446 Season: 5.98 (1953) 1,935 (1976) 1997 Mark Madson 137 680 Average Per Game: 1998 Jeremy Brubaker 121 625 Most Fumbles Lost 242.6 (1957) 1999 Jeremy Brubaker 163 795 Season: 25 (1983) 239.3 (2003) 2000 Ryan Hartley 161 743 229.6 (1953) 2001 Dave Brown 127 785 Most Total Fumbles 225.6 (2002) 2002 John Kuhn 243 1,368 Season: 39 (1975) 223.4 (1981) 2003 John Kuhn 294 1,500 2004 John Kuhn 293 1,487 2005 Aaron Dykes 147 628 2006 Aaron Dykes 139 514 2007 Aaron Dykes 125 634 OPPONENTS 2008 Kevin Marshall 108 453 2009 Kevin Herod 188 727 2010 Kevin Herod 134 560 h 2011 Mike Frenette 172 913 istory

Note: Bold indicates the school record

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NOCO INFO Team Passing Individual Passing

Most Attempts Average Per Completion Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Passes Attempted 90, Scott Knudson to Rene Posey Passing Att Cmp Yds TD INFO Game: 61 vs. West Chester, 2011 Game (min. 200 yds.): Game: (min. 200 yards): Game: 59, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 vs. Indiana, 1976 1951 Dick Kopec 60 26 331 5 60 vs. Edinboro, 1983 28.3 vs. Lock Haven (2007; 13 for 369) 273.06 vs. Edinboro, 1999 (26 att., 16 Season: 385, Zach Zulli, 2011 86, Brian Gilbert to Winston Horshaw 1952 Ed Stoken 68 30 503 11 56 vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 28.3 vs. Slippery Rock (1988; 8 for 226) comp., 61.5%; 0 int., 419 yds.; 6 TDs) Career: 1,013, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 vs. Lock Haven, 1991 1953 Percy Grimes 52 17 364 7 54 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1983 Season: 21.08 (1955; 25 for 527) 268.34 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (13 att., 8 85, Scott Knudson to Steve Looney 1954 Percy Grimes 46 26 391 7 51 vs. Edinboro, 1982 Season (min. 75 completions): comp. 61.5%, 1 int., 226 yds. 3 TDs) Passes Completed vs. Bloomsburg, 1978 1955 John Conner 29 17 287 0 51 vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 19.1 (1997; 98 for 1,869) Season: 168.5 (1954, 94 attempts, 52 comple- Game: 39, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 84, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 1956 Bill Herigan 55 26 400 1 50 vs. Hillsdale, 1964 tions, 5 interceptions, 55.3 percent, Season: 226, Zach Zulli, 2011 vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 1957 Bill Herigan 46 16 283 3 ES AC

Season: 409 (2011) Touchdown Passes 796 yards, 15 touchdowns) (min. 200 Career: 462, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 84, Chad DiFebbo to Mike Harris 1958 Ted McGee 58 26 375 2 H

H 385 (1992) Game: 6 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 attempts) vs. East Stroudsburg, 2009 1959 Bob Gribble 94 40 593 4 AC ES 379 (2007) 6 vs. Edinboro, 1999 160.17 (1999, 323 attempts, 181 comple- Most Consecutive Passes Completed 82, Steve Muchowski to Jeff Lucas 1960 Harold Hunter 101 49 435 3 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 1961 Harold Hunter 61 34 372 2 365 (1983) 6 vs. Millersville, 2009 tions, 7 interceptions, 56.0 percent; 3,071 13, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 CO 341 (1982) 6 vs. Cheyney, 2011 yards, 28 touchdowns) 81, Chad DiFebbo to Chase DiFebbo 1962 Harold Hunter 61 27 319 3 5 vs. Edinboro, 1986 154.00 (1981, 227 attempts, 134 comple- Passing Yards vs. C. W. Post, 2008 1963 Don Jacobs 85 44 614 6 Most Completions 5 vs. Clarion, 2000 tions, 6 interceptions, 59.0 percent; 1,885 Game: 423, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 78, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 1964 Steve Ecker 138 74 1,241 9 Game: 39 vs. Edinboro (1983) Season: 36 (2011) yards, 21 touchdowns) Season: 2,832, Chris Gicking, 1999 vs. Virginia Union, 1981 1965 Steve Ecker 168 81 1,006 9 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK 29 vs. Bloomsburg (1967) 28 (1998) Career: 6,365, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 78, Gabe Maiocco to Tim DeVanney 1966 S. Bumgarner 190 94 1,241 12 29 vs. Edinboro (1982) 28 (1999) vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1967 S. Bumgarner 176 88 1,014 10 29 vs. Slippery Rock (1982) 28 (2009) Passing Yards Per Game 1968 S. Bumgarner 169 81 1,097 9 Season: 234 (2011) 22 (1982) Season: 257.5, Chris Gicking, 1999 Career Passing Yardage 1969 Ron Finley 178 90 1,081 6 197 (1983) Career: 198.9, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 6,365 Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 1970 Jim Monos 230 105 1,339 12 189 (2007) 6,205 Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 1971 Jim Monos 99 53 729 6 OUTLOOK 186 (1982) Touchdown Passes 5,703 Mike Carver, 1994-97 1972 Lou Hoover 52 24 429 3 181 (1999) Game: 6, Zach Zulli vs. Cheyney, 2011 4,658 Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 1973 Randy Stamets 94 42 536 6 179 (1992) 5, Tim Ebersole vs. C.W.Post, 1981 4,597 Chad DiFebbo, 2006-09 1974 Randy Stamets 103 45 668 6 5, Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986 3,524 Scott Knudson, 1976-78 1975 Bob Nelson 224 108 1,505 12 Highest Completion Percentage 5, Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000 3,352 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-68 1976 Scott Knudson 138 74 1,030 5 Game (min. 15 attempts): 5, Chad DiFebbo vs. Millersville, 2009 3,287 Gabe Maiocco, 2006-07 1977 Scott Knudson 132 58 588 5 75.0 vs. California (Pa.), 1976 (12-of-16) Season: 34, Zach Zulli, 2011 2,741 Zach Zulli, 2010- Bob Nelson 89 42 633 5 (min. 25 attempts): Career: 65, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 2,634 Mark Beans, 1981-84 1978 Scott Knudson 260 140 1,906 13

69.2 vs. California (Pa.), 1977 (18-of-26) 2,633 Bill Roth, 1982-83, 85-86 1979 Bob Potts 217 102 1,300 8 PLAYERS Season: 59.0 (1981; 134-of-227) Touchdown Pass in consecutive games: 1980 Bob Potts 177 81 1,028 9 57.2 (2011; 534-of-409) 14, Tim Ebersole, 1981-82 Season Passing Yardage 1981 Tim Ebersole 217 130 1,851 20 56.0 (1999; 181-of-323) 14, Chad DiFebbo, 2008-09 2,832 Chris Gicking, 1999 1982 Tim Ebersole 330 180 2,402 22 55.3 (1954, 52-of-94) 2,741 Zach Zulli, 2011 1983 Mark Beans 243 139 1,665 10 54.5 (1982; 186-of-341) Most Interceptions Thrown 2,507 Chad DiFebbo, 2009 1984 Mark Beans 142 71 920 5 54.0 (1988; 115-of-213) Game: 5, Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 2,448 Brian Gilbert, 1992 Dan Carey 117 63 736 5 5, Dan Baumann vs. West Liberty, 1976 2,426 Gabe Maiocco, 2007 1985 Bill Roth 168 78 1,059 4 Most Yards Gained 5, Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 2,402 Tim Ebersole, 1982 Dan Carey 107 58 641 6

Game: 423 vs. Edinboro, 1983 5, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 2,205 Steven Adams, 2010 1986 Bill Roth 169 77 1,082 7 REVIEW 419 vs. Edinboro, 1999 5, Brian Gilbert vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 1,982 Brian Gilbert, 1991 Rob Klock 156 85 1,032 9 418 vs. Hillsdale, 1964 Season: 20, Tim Ebersole, 1982 1,966 Chad DiFebbo, 2008 1987 S. Muchowski 158 82 1,007 1 388 vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 Career: 49, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 1,906 Scott Knudson, 1978 1988 S. Muchowski 208 112 1,622 8 384 vs. Cheyney, 2011 1,851 Tim Ebersole, 1981 1989 Rob Klock 188 85 1,010 5 383 vs. Edinboro, 1982 Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 1990 Brian Gilbert 316 142 1,775 9 369 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 104, Tony Gomez, 2003-04 Game Passing Yardage 1991 Brian Gilbert 319 142 1,982 13 SCOPPONENTS PSAC 361 vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 423 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 1992 Brian Gilbert 378 179 2,448 11 353 vs. Edinboro, 1986 Yards Per Completion 398 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 1993 Brian Curnow 244 122 1,572 12

351 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 Season: 17.27, Chris Gicking, 1999 388 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 1994 Mike Carver 207 97 1,430 10 PSAC 343 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2010 Career: 15.75, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 384 Zach Zulli vs. Cheyney, 2011 1995 Mike Carver 231 93 1,408 8 Season: 3,071 (1999) 383 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982 1996 Mike Carver 243 114 1,581 9 2,859 (2011) Yards Per Attempt 369 Gabe Maiocco vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1997 Mike Carver 169 76 1,284 9 2,785 (1998) Season: 9.63, Chris Gicking, 1999 353 Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986 1998 Chris Gicking 211 110 1,756 21 2,573 (2009) Career: 8.18, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 351 Tim Ebersole vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 1999 Chris Gicking 294 164 2,832 25 2,491 (2007) 343 Steven Adams vs. East Stroudsburg, 2010 2000 Chris Gicking 273 130 1,777 19 2,462 (1982) Highest Completion Percentage 339 Steve Bumgarner vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 2001 Jim Buffington 206 96 1,341 11 Average Per Game: Season: 59.9, Tim Ebersole, 1981 336 Brian Curnow vs. Clarion, 1993 2002 Tyler Novak 191 87 1,200 10 279.2 (1999; 3071 in 11) Career: 55.4, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 336 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 1996 2003 Rick Henshaw 226 118 1,674 14 259.9 (2011; 2859 in 11) Steve Ecker (1963-65) 335 Chad DiFebbo vs. Kutztown, 2009 2004 Tony Gomez 183 82 1,564 15 Pass Efficiency Rating 327 Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 2005 Tony Gomez 194 85 1,072 7 OPPONENTS Season: 161.3, Chris Gicking, 1999 321 Chad DiFebbo vs. Millersville, 2008 2006 Gabe Maiocco 161 63 861 5 Career: 143.1, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 320 Tim Ebersole vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 Tony Gomez 131 59 783 5 318 Zach Zulli vs. Bloomsburg, 2011 2007 Gabe Maiocco 336 183 2,456 10 Longest Pass Play 316 Chris Gicking vs. Edinboro, 1999 2008 Chad DiFebbo 272 124 1,966 18 h

istory 99, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 312 Chris Gicking vs. West Chester, 1999 2009 Chad DiFebbo 314 160 2,507 27 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 305 Scott Knudson vs. Bloomsburg, 1978 2010 Steven Adams 266 136 2,205 17 93, Mike Carver to Mike Buglia 304 Mark Beans vs. Clarion, 1984 2011 Zach Zulli 385 226 2,741 34

vs. Edinboro, 1994 303 Mike Carver vs. Clarion, 1996 Note: Bold indicates the school record istory 303 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000 h 86 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 87 RECEIVING Records RECEIVING Records

NOCO INFO Individual Receiving Individual Receiving

Receptions Yards Per Catch Career Receptions Game Receptions Receiving Rec Yds TD Receiving Rec Yds TD INFO Game: 13, Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 Season: 28.8, Patrick Ferguson, 2004 197 Mike Harris, 2005, 2007-09 13 Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 1950 Ken Dapp 18 320 5 1981 Ed Noon 46 816 12 13, Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 Career: 19.5, Mike Buglia (1993-96) 184 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 13 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 1951 Bill Minnick 10 172 2 1982 Jeff Zubia 68 866 8 Season: 74, Jamie Ware, 1999 163 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982 1952 Hershuel Ulrich 10 202 3 1983 Jeff Zubia 51 776 6 Career: 197, Mike Harris, 2005, 2007-09 Touchdown Passes Caught 141 Al Bowman, 1968-70 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 1953 R. Finkenbinder 6 166 4 1984 Tyrone Reed 38 610 2 Game: 4, Joe Nagy vs. Shepherd, 1965 130 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 10 Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 1986 Ed Moore 6 132 3 1985 Dave Peck 32 350 2 Receptions by a Running Back Season: 15, Jamie Ware, 1998 121 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 10 Tad Pribula vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 1954 James Shumate 5 105 4 1986 Jeff Lucas 31 418 5 Game: 10, Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 1986 Career: 26, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 103 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000 10 Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 1955 Don Stankus 6 134 1 Frank Van Buren 31 385 3 ES AC

10, Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 102 Todd Chronister, 1976-79 10 Mike Harris vs. Millersville, 2008 1956 James Baker 20 389 1 1987 Bob Plummer 24 262 0 H

H Season: 40, Mike Frenette, 2011 Most Games Catching a Touchdown Pass 99 Averell Harris, 1974-76 10 Taimur Harris vs. West Chester, 2011 1957 John Freeland 6 109 0 1988 Jeff Lucas 22 557 5 AC ES Career: 99, Tom Coleman, 1992-95 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 99 Tom Coleman, 1992-95 1958 Ron Rock 13 245 2 1989 T. J. Santos 33 407 1 Career Receiving Yardage Career: 20, Mike Harris, 2005, 2007-09 1959 John Freeland 25 472 7 1990 Tad Pribula 40 637 4 CO Receptions by a Tight End Season Receptions (45+) 3,442 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 1960 John Kiracoffe 16 144 0 1991 Tad Pribula 48 675 4 Game: 7, Todd Chronister vs. Edinboro, 1976 Consecutive Games Catching 74 Jamie Ware, 1999 3,000 Mike Harris, 2005, 2007-09 1961 Bill Lewis 17 174 1 1992 Ed Minogue 52 958 6 7, Dave Peck vs. Edinboro, 1985 a Touchdown Pass 69 Jamie Ware, 1998 2,358 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 1962 Hal Kinsey 15 217 4 1993 Winston Horshaw 39 474 1 7, Dave Peck vs. Indiana, 1986 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 68 Jeff Zubia, 1982 2,246 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 1963 Hal Kinsey 20 281 1 1994 Mike Buglia 28 609 5 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Season: 38, Todd Chronister, 1978 66 Mike Harris, 2008 1,972 Al Bowman, 1968-70 Joe Nagy 20 233 3 1995 Mike Buglia 33 658 6 Career: 102, Todd Chronister, 1976-79 100-yard Receiving Games: 62 Mike Harris, 2009 1,900 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 1964 Joe Baker 25 404 1 1996 Mike Buglia 45 861 6 Season: 6, Ed Minogue, 1992 57 Mike Harris, 2007 1,899 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000 1965 Joe Nagy 45 666 9 1997 Jamie Ware 30 686 1 Receiving Yards 6, Jamie Ware, 1998 52 Al Bowman, 1969 1,883 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 1966 John Monsell 36 514 6 1998 Jamie Ware 69 1,262 15 Game: 236, Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 6, Jamie Ware, 1999 52 Ed Minogue, 1992 1,677 Averell Harris, 1974-76 1967 John Monsell 27 326 2 1999 Jamie Ware 74 1,334 10 Season: 1,334, Jamie Ware, 1999 Career: 15, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 51 Jeff Zubia, 1983 1,563 Ed Noon, 1980-82 1968 Al Bowman 44 773 6 2000 Melvin Scott 43 685 10 OUTLOOK Career: 3,442, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 49 Averell Harris, 1975 1969 Al Bowman 52 604 4 2001 Dave Brown 21 294 2 Consecutive 100-yard Receiving Games: 48 Tad Pribula, 1991 Season Receiving Yardage 1970 Al Bowman 45 595 7 2002 Brandon Saner 16 233 1 Receiving Yards Per Game Season: 5, Ed Minogue, 1992 46 Ed Noon, 1981 1,334 Jamie Ware, 1999 1971 Ralph Farina 31 425 4 Joel Gamble 16 233 0 Season: 121.3, Jamie Ware, 1999 45 Joe Nagy, 1965 1,262 Jamie Ware, 1998 1972 Don Boring 14 284 3 2003 Patrick Ferguson 28 523 6 Career: 82.2, Al Bowman (1968-70) 45 Al Bowman, 1970 1,018 Mike Harris, 2009 1973 Leroy Galloway 23 183 2 2004 Patrick Ferguson 25 721 7 45 Tyrone Reed, 1983 1,014 Mike Harris, 2008 1974 Angelo Venditti 16 281 4 2005 Walter Crump 37 361 1 45 Mike Buglia, 1996 958 Ed Minogue, 1992 Rene Posey 16 130 2 2006 Patrick Ferguson 34 594 7 954 Averell Harris, 1975 1975 Averell Harris 49 954 9 2007 Mike Harris 57 779 4

866 Jeff Zubia, 1982 1976 Averell Harris 36 525 1 2008 Mike Harris 66 1,014 10 PLAYERS 861 Mike Buglia, 1996 1977 Todd Chronister 19 172 2 2009 Mike Harris 62 1,108 10 816 Ed Noon, 1981 1978 Todd Chronister 38 403 1 2010 Kevin Marshall 29 362 3 779 Mike Harris, 2007 1979 Dave Mengle 32 434 3 Bryan Barley 26 654 5 1980 Kevin Fields 27 417 2 2011 Trevor Harman 43 681 9 Game Receiving Yardage Note: Bold indicates the school record 236 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 188 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1999

184 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986 REVIEW 183 Mike Buglia vs. Kutztown, 1996 180 Jamie Ware vs. Edinboro, 1999 176 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991 172 Averell Harris vs. Millersville, 1975 172 Mike Harris vs. Kutztown, 2008 167 Chase DiFebbo vs. California (Pa.), 2009 SCOPPONENTS PSAC PSAC OPPONENTS h istory Mike Harris (2005, 2007-09) Jamie Ware (1996-99) istory h 88 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 89 SCORING Records KICKING Records

NOCO INFO Individual Scoring Individual Punting

Safeties Scoring TD PAT FG PTS Most Punts INFO Game: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1954 1950 Ken Dapp 5 1 0 31 Game: 13, Steve Gironda vs. IUP, 1989 2 vs. California (Pa.), 1991 1951 Ed Gerlock 7 0 0 42 Season: 73, Bill Shipp, 2000 Season: 3 (1954) 1952 Charlie Mills 7 0 0 42 Career: 245, Kyler Ford, 2006-09 3 (1991) 1953 Hershuel Ulrich 9 0 0 54 Spencer Keyes 9 0 0 54 Most Yards Punting Most Points Scored 1954 Spencer Keyes 8 0 0 48 Game: 453, Kyler Ford, 2007 1955 Don Stankus 6 7 0 43 Season: 2,752, Kyler Ford, 2008 Game: 36, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 ES AC

36, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1956 John Conner 13 2 0 80 Career: 9,768, Kyler Ford, 2006-09 H

H Season: 132, John Kuhn, 2003 1957 Larry Rhone 6 11 0 47 AC ES Career: 322, John Kuhn, 2001-04 1958 Luke Burns 5 0 0 30 Best Punting Average 1959 John Freeland 7 0 0 42 Season: 49.1, Steve Ecker, 1965 CO Most Touchdowns 1960 Bill Lewis 5 0 0 30 Career: 46.2, Steve Ecker (1963-65) Game: 6, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 1961 Bill Lewis 9 0 0 54 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003 1962 Jim Childs 7 0 0 42 Career Punting Average 1963 Ralph Freeland 5 0 0 30 46.2 Steve Ecker (1963-65) ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Season: 22, John Kuhn, 2003 Career: 53, John Kuhn, 2001-04 1964 Steve Ecker 6 0 0 36 40.6 Kyler Ford (2006-09) 1965 Joe Nagy 9 0 0 54 38.5 Walt Galbraith (1950-51) Howie Guarini (1988-91) Most Points by Kicking 1966 Steve Bumgarner 6 0 0 36 38.2 Denver Brydon (2002-05) Game: 14 Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 John Monsell 6 0 0 36 38.1 Ron Spruill (1981-84) Extra Points Attempted 1967 Ed Hammers 10 13 0 73 14, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 37.8 Bill Shipp (1998-2001) Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 1968 Al Bowman 6 0 0 36 OUTLOOK Season: 79, Drew Newcomer, 2011 37.3 Scott Benjamin (1980-82) 10, Glenn Bailey vs. Millersville, 1924 1969 Ron Finley 6 2 0 38 Team Punting Career: 249, Jamie Reder, 2004-07 37.1 Steve Gironda (1986-89) Season: 53, Drew Newcomer, 2011 1970 Al Bowman 7 6 0 48 Career: 147, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 Punts Career Scoring 1971 Ralph Farina 4 0 0 24 Season Punting Average Game (since 1972): 322 John Kuhn, 2001-04 1972 Johnny Seigle 4 0 0 24 49.1 Steve Ecker, 1965 Extra Points Made 1973 Rick Diggs 4 2 0 26 13 vs. Slippery Rock, 1986 Jamie Reder (2004-07) 244 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 42.7 Steve Ecker, 1964 Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 1974 Rick Diggs 13 0 0 78 Season: 74 (2000) 230 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 41.9 Kyler Ford, 2009 Season: 47, Kyler Ford, 2009 203 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 1975 Averell Harris 9 0 0 54 41.5 Denver Brydon, 2005 Career: 131, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 Average Per Punt 194 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 1976 Fred Glasgow 10 0 0 60 40.1 Ed Stoken, 1952

Game (since 1964): PLAYERS 184 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 1977 Fred Glasgow 12 2 0 74 40.0 Scott Benjamin, 1980 Extra Point Accuracy 1978 Fred Glasgow 8 2 0 50 54.6 vs. IUP, 1990 (6 for 328) Team Scoring 177 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 39.7 Kyler Ford, 2006 Game: 100.0, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 1979 Scott Flinn 6 2 0 38 54.0 vs. Clarion, 1965 (4 for 216) 166 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 39.7 Bill Shipp, 1998 (10-of-10) Most Points 1980 Jeff Auker 0 22 10 52 Season: 47.3 (1965; 38 for 1797) 162 Jack Green, 1928-31 39.5 Kyler Ford, 2007 100.0, Kyler Ford at Millersvlle, 1981 Dave Friese 15 4 0 94 Game: 73 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 162 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 39.3 Walt Galbraith, 1950 2009 (9-of-9) 1982 Ed Noon 9 0 0 54 (10 TDs, 10 PAT, 1 FG) 39.3 Bruce Baustein, 1969 Season: 100.0, Howie Guarini, 1988 (23-of-23) 1983 Jeff Auker 0 17 8 41 Season Scoring 38.8 Kyler Ford, 2008 Career: 94.1, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 (95-of-101) Most Points Scored in a Loss 132 John Kuhn, 2003 1984 Barry Jackson 0 16 10 46 38.6 Rick Harbaugh, 1990 1985 Frank Van Buren 9 0 0 54 55 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1996 100 John Kuhn, 2002 Field Goals Attempted Career Field Goals (20+) 96 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 1986 Frank Van Buren 6 2 0 38 Game Punting Average REVIEW Game: 6, Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987 45 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 Most Combined Points in a Game 1987 Bob Plummer 8 0 0 48 94 Dave Friese, 1981 54.7 Rick Harbaugh vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1990 Season: 18, Howie Guarini, 1991 1988 Howie Guarini 0 23 7 44 44 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 119 vs. Edinboro, 1986 90 Jack Green, 1931 54.0 Steve Ecker vs. Clarion, 1965 18, Jamie Reder, 2005 1989 Howie Guarini 0 14 13 53 35 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 Career: 61, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 27 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 Most Touchdowns Game Scoring 1990 Howie Guarini 0 20 15 65 Longest Punt 24 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 Game: 10, (8 times, last vs. Lock Ha- 36 Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 16 0 0 96 79 Don Bickel vs. Lock Haven, 1954 Field Goals Made 1992 Joel Yohn 0 17 11 50 77 Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2005 SCOPPONENTS PSAC ven, 1999) 36 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 Game: 4, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 Season Field Goals (10+) Season: 53 (1999) 30 Jack Green vs. Bloomsburg, 1931 1993 Joel Yohn 0 21 7 42 76 Kyler Ford vs. California (Pa.), 2009 4, Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 17 Jamie Reder, 2005 30 Phil Brehm vs. Millersville, 1932 1994 Joel Yohn 0 25 8 49 74 Kyler Ford vs. C.W. Post, 2009 4, Howie Guarini vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 15 Howie Guarini, 1990 PAT Kicks 30 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2004 1995 Joel Yohn 0 26 9 53 71 Jack Sweeney vs. Lock Haven, 1936 PSAC 4, Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 13 Howie Guarini, 1989 Game: 10 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 1996 Justin Wallace 0 22 8 46 70 Ed Stoken vs. Wilson, 1952 4, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 11 Joel Yohn, 1992 Season: 48 (2004) 1997 Mike Erlandson 6 0 0 36 70 Merl Tate vs. Bloomsburg, 1985 Season: 17, Jamie Reder, 2005 11 Drew Newcomer, 2011 1998 Jamie Ware 15 0 0 90 70 Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2005 Career: 45, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 10 Jeff Auker, 1980 Two-Point Conversions 1999 Mike Erlandson 12 0 0 72 70 Kyler Ford vs. Liberty, 2007 10 Barry Jackson, 1984 Season: 6 (1967, 1970) 2000 Melvin Scott 10 0 0 60 Field Goal Accuracy 2001 Dave Brown 14 0 0 84 Field Goals Attempted 10 Howie Guarini, 1991 Season: 100.0, Drew Newcomer, 2011 10 Jamie Reder, 2004 2002 John Kuhn 16 4 0 100 Game: 6 vs. Millersville, 1987 Career: 75.9, Jamie Reder (2004-07) 10 Kyler Ford, 2009 2003 John Kuhn 22 0 0 132 Season: 18 (1991, 2005) 2004 John Kuhn 14 0 0 84 Longest Field Goal Made Longest Field Goals (45+) 2005 Jamie Reder 0 20 17 71 Field Goals Made 48, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 2006 Jamie Reder 0 28 8 52 48 Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 Game: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 OPPONENTS 47 Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 2007 Aaron Dykes 11 0 0 66 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 Consecutive Field Goals Made 47 Joel Yohn vs. West Chester, 1992 2008 Mike Harris 10 0 0 60 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 Season: 11, Drew Newcomer, 2011 47 Joel Yohn vs. Edinboro, 1994 2009 Kyler Ford 0 47 10 77 4 vs. California (Pa.), 2004 47 Joel Yohn vs. Kutztown, 1995 2010 Kevin Marshall 11 0 0 66 4 vs. Lock Kaven, 2005 h Consecutive Games Kicking a Field Goal 46 Ron Wilsbach vs. Shepherd, 1964 istory 2011 Drew Newcomer 0 46 11 79 Season: 15 (1990) Season: 10, Howie Guarini (1988-89) 45 Dave Williams vs. California (Pa.), 1966 Note: Bold indicates the school record 45 Jeff Auker vs. C.W. Post, 1983 Consecutive Extra Points Made 45 Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987 Season: 44, Kyler Ford, 2009 istory h 90 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 91 TOTAL OFFENSE Records RETURN Records

NOCO INFO Team Total Offense Individual Total Offense Team Punt Returns

Plays R P Most Plays Career Total Offense Game (since 1972): INFO Game: 104 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 72 32 Game: 78, Chad DiFebbo vs. Shepherd (2009) 6,135 Mike Carver, 1994-97 9 vs. California (Pa.), 1975 101 vs. West Chester, 2011 40 61 Season: 434, Brian Gilbert (1992) 6,060 Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 9 vs. West Liberty, 1989 95 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2011 60 35 Career: 1,231, Mike Carver (1994-97) 5,532 Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 91 vs. Gannon, 2011 45 46 5,189 Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 Season: 45 (1980, 411 yards) 91 vs. Kutztown, 2011 59 32 Most Yards 4,732 Chad DiFebbo, 2006-09 Season: 898 (2011) Game: 438, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro (1983) 4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-04 Most Yards Gained 838 (1981) Season: 3,105, Zach Zulli (2011) 3,499 Tony Gomez, 2003-06 Game: 219 vs. West Liberty, 1989 (9 returns) ES AC

834 (2009) Career: 6,135, Mike Carver (1994-97) 3,425 Scott Knudson, 1976-78 178 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 returns) H

H 825 (2003) 3,105 Zach Zulli, 2010- 149 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 (9 returns) AC ES 818 (2003) Most Yards Per Game 3,059 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-68 144 vs. Kutztown, 2003 (5 returns) 120 vs. California, 1975 (9 returns) Season: 282.3, Zach Zulli (2011) CO First Downs Career: 189.4, Chris Gicking (1998-2000) Season Total Offense Season: 578, (2003, 35 returns) Game: 33 vs. Clarion (2011) 3,105 Zach Zulli, 2011 449, (1975, 31 returns) Brent Grimes and Mark Maciejewski Season: 281 (2011) Most Yards Per Play 2,631 Chris Gicking, 1999 Average Per Game: Season: 7.7, Steve Ecker (1964) 2,614 Chad DiFebbo, 2009 52.5 (2003; 578 in 11) ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Yards Gained R P Career: 6.6, Chris Gicking (1998-2000) 2,463 Tim Ebersole, 1982 41.1 (1980; 411 in 10) Game: 749 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 380 369 2,304 Gabe Maiocco, 2007 40.8 (1975; 449 in 11) Individual Punt Returns Individual Kick Returns 644 vs. California (Pa.), 1998 351 293 Touchdowns 2,177 Tim Ebersole, 1981 625 vs. ESU, 2011 401 224 Game: 7, Jack Green vs. Kutztown (1931) 2,139 Brian Gilbert, 1992 Highest Average Per Return Most Returns Most Returns 606 vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 298 308 Season: 28, Chad DiFebbo (2009) 2,090 Steven Adams, 2010 Game (min. 5 returns): Game: 9, Deon Harrison vs. Lock Haven, 2000 Game: 7, Kevin Mylett vs. Slippery Rock, 1986 605 vs. ESU, 1998 358 247 Career: 66, Chris Gicking (1998-2000) 1,993 Chad DiFebbo, 2008 35.6 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 for 178) Season: 40, Dave Friese, 1980 Season: 28, Ben Sampson, 1983 OUTLOOK Season: 5,124 (2011) 1,885 Steve Muchowski, 1988 Season: 16.5 (2003; 35 for 578) Career: 121, Dave Friese, 1978-81 Career: 63, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 4,951 (1999) 100 Yards Rushing and Passing (Same Game) 4,759 (2009) 346, Zach Zulli vs. East Stroudsburg, 2011 Game Total Offense Most Touchdowns Most Yardage on Returns Most Yardage on Returns 4,713 (1998) (126 rush, 220 pass) 438 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 Game: 2 vs. Kutztown, Oct. 17, 1953 Game: 171, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, Game: 158, Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 1997 4,365 (2003) 255, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965 423 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 Season: 5, (1953) 1989 Season: 604, Ben Sampson, 1983 4,343 (1981) (127 rush, 128 pass) 401 Zach Zulli vs. Bloomsburg, 2011 Season: 508, Brent Grimes, 2005 Career: 1,488, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 Average Per Game: 396 Zach Zulli vs. Cheyney, 2011 Team Kickoff Returns Career: 1,133, Brent Grimes, 2002-05 465.8 (2011; 5,24 in 11 games) 384 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 Most Touchdowns on Returns 450.1 (1999; 4,951 in 11 games) 368 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982 Game (since 1972): Most Touchdowns on Returns Game: 1, by several (most recent: PLAYERS 9, five times (most recent vs. Clarion, 2000) Game: 1, by several (most recent: Jeff Fertig vs. C.W. Post, 2009 Average Yards Per Play Season: 57 (1995) Joe Wasylyk vs. Clarion, 1998) Season: 2, Charlie Mills, 1952 Season: 6.32 (1999) 50 (2007) Season: 2, Spencer Keyes, 1953 2, Spencer Keyes, 1952 50 (1986) 2, Dan Searer, 1974 2, Hershuel Ulrich, 1953 Most Combined Yards in a Game 47 (1996) Career: 3, Spencer Keyes, 1951-54 2, Jerome Kater, 1976 1,101; Ship (487) vs. Edinboro (614), 1986 46 (2000) 3, Dan Searer, 1972-74 2, Winston Horshaw, 1991 2, Tom Coleman, 1994 Most Yards Gained Longest Punt Return 2, Dave Brown, 2001

Game: 271 vs. Clarion (2000) 93, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 2, Brent Grimes, 2003 REVIEW 232 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996) Career: 4, Spencer Keyes, 1951-54 226 vs. East Stroudsburg (2008) Highest Return Average 4, Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-01 223 vs. Edinboro (1986) Season: 19.3, Brent Grimes, 2003 Highest Return Average 206 vs. Edinboro (1989) Career: 14.0, Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Season: 1,001 (1995, 57 returns) Season: 35.7, Winston Horshaw, 1991 Career Punt Return Average Career: 29.1, Jerome Kater, 1976-77 SCOPPONENTS PSAC 978 (1991, 44 returns) 946 (2001, 40 returns) 14.0 Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Career Kickoff Return Average 935 (2008, 43 returns) 13.7 Dan Searer, 1972-74 933 (1987, 43 returns) 10.7 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 91, 93 29.1 Jerome Kater, 1976-77 PSAC 11.0 Shawn Brown, 1991-92, 94-95 28.1 Dan Searer, 1972-74 Average per Return 10.9 Deon Harrison, 1997-2000 27.4 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 1993 Game (min. 2 returns) Season Kickoff Return Average 87.5* (1952, vs. Cheyney, 2-175-2) Season Punt Return Average Season: 24.2 (2003, 25 for 606) 19.3 Brent Grimes, 2003 35.7 Winston Horshaw, 1991 22.9 (1979, 28 for 641) 17.4 Dan Searer, 1974 32.3 Brent Grimes, 2003 22.7 (1990, 41 for 930) 13.7 Brent Grimes, 2005 29.7 Dwayne Jones, 1987 22.2 (1991, 44 for 978) 13.5 Winston Horshaw, 1988 29.4 Jerome Kater, 1977 22.1 (1999, 37 for 818) 13.2 Howard Chavous, 2005 28.9 Howard Chavous, 2006 * In 1952, Shippensburg returned nine kickoffs. One of Longest Kickoff Return Longest Punt Returns (80+) OPPONENTS the returns is unknown. The other return yardage was 100, 100, 95, 90, 85, 65, 54, 19. The ninth was returned beyond 93 Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 100 Spencer Keyes vs. Kutztown, 1952 the 40 yard line. The eight known returns went for 608 88 Dan Searer vs. Bloomsburg, 1974 100 Charlie Mills vs. Millersville, 1952 yards and an average of 76.0 yards per return. Even if the 85 Charlie Mills vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1949 100 Tom Coleman vs. California (Pa.), 1994 ninth return was zero yards, the minimum return average 100 Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 1997 h was 67.6. 85 Charlie Mills vs. Kutztown, 1950 istory 82 Hershuel Ulrich vs. Millersville, 1953 99 Brent Grimes at Shepherd, 2005 Most Touchdowns 80 Brent Grimes vs. California (Pa.), 2005 Chris Gicking (1998-2000) Game: 2 vs. Cheyney, 1952

istory Season: 5 (1952) h 92 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 93 DEFENSE Records DEFENSE Records

NOCO INFO Team Defense Individual Defense

T oTAL Defense Fewest Yards Per Attempt Fumbles TACKLES Interceptions Int Yds TD

CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS INFO Fewest Yards Allowed R P Game: -2.14 vs. Cheyney, 1951 Fumble Recoveries Game: 27, Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 1971 Bob Anderson 5 90 0 24 Ed Brown, 1979-82 0.0 (several times) Season: 203, Shayne Mains, 1992 1972 Steve Johnston 5 32 0 Game: -29 vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 -29 0 Game: 7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 23 John Wertz, 1976-79 Season: 1.91 (1953; 118 for 226) Career: 568, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 1973 Brad Shover 3 151 2 Season: 655 (1953) Season: 24 (1977) 23 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 Lowest Completion Percentage 1974 Dan Searer 4 63 0 Average Per Game: 22 (1978) 21 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 Solo Tackles Gene Butterfield 4 12 0 81.9 (1953;) Game: 0.0 (several times) Total Fumbles by the Opposition 20 Jason Heckendorn, 1995-99 Game: 17, Bruce Johnson vs. Edinboro, 1988 1975 Gene Butterfield 7 74 1 Fewest Yards per Play Season: 24.1 (1956; 26 of 108) Season: 43 (1977, lost 24) 18 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002 Season: 98, Shayne Mains, 1992 1976 Scot Orndorff 4 0 0 Season: 1.68 (1953) Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 38 (1993, lost 19) ES AC 16 Ron Reinhart, 1983-86

Career: 210, Josh Goodman, 1998-2001 1977 Jeff Sentz 5 24 0 H Season: 0 (1953) Most Fumble Returns 15 Walter Davis, 1988-89 H Lowest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 2 vs. Lock Haven, 1999 1978 Brian Clement 8 198 1 14.5 Ryan Hoffman, 2000-04 AC ES Assisted Tackles Scoring Defense Game: -66.7 vs. Wilson, 1953 Season: 5 (2002) 1979 Brian Clement 4 15 0 Steve Cramer 4 38 1 Fewest Points Allowed (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int., 0 yards, 0 TDs) 2 (1999, 2001) Game: 20, Mike Lawson vs. Kutztown, 1975 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS CO Season: 142, Mike Lawson, 1975 Linwood Bradley 4 27 0 Season: 15 (1936) Season: 3.38 (1953; 31-118-226-10-23, Most Fumble Returns for Touchdowns 51 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 Career: 361, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 1980 Steve Cramer 3 41 0 Most Shutouts 26.3 percent; 23 int., 226 yards) Game: 2 vs. Lock Haven (1999) 48 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-92 Chris Potter 3 0 0 Season: 6 (1935, 1936, 1937) Since two-platoon football in 1965: Season: 2 (1999) 42.5 Chris Willingham, 1992-95 QUARTERBACK SACKS 1981 Rich Pryor 3 42 0 ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Most Consecutive Shutouts 68.59 (1975; 81-205-1037-5-22, 42 Ed Brown, 1979-82 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 1982 Chuck Beans 5 76 0 Season: 6 (Nov. 23, 1935 to Nov. 7, 1936) 39.5 percent; 22 int., 1037 yds.) 42 Mike Swope, 1985, 87-88 Season: 10, Barry Johnson, 1977 1983 Mark Brezitski 3 36 0 Most Points Allowed Turnovers (Giveaways) 42 Chris Heilman, 1995-98 10, Ed Brown, 1981 Mick Orndorff 3 19 0 Game: 66 vs. Edinboro, 1986 (Interceptions and Fumbles) 41 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 10, Rob Davis, 1991 Chris Potter 3 0 0 Interceptions Fewest Turnovers 40 Shayne Mains, 1989-92 Season: 355 (1996) 1984 Mark Brezitski 3 21 0 Game: 7 vs. Montclair State, 1954 Season: 16 (1981, 6 interceptions, 10 fumbles lost) Career: 24, Ed Brown, 1979-82 1985 Kevin Mylett 4 28 0 OUTLOOK 6 vs. Kutztown, 1991 16 (1999, 7 interceptions, 9 fumbles lost) GAME TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS 1986 Kevin Mylett 5 16 0 Rushing Defense Season: 35 (1991) Most Turnovers 27 Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 Ed Nork 5 27 0 Fewest Yards Allowed 27 (1978) Season: 50 (1983, 25 interceptions, 25 fumbles lost) 25 Rich Pryor vs. Edinboro, 1981 5, Mark Maciejewski vs. ESU, 1991 1987 Steve Gironda 5 73 0 Game: -30 vs. Southern Connecticut (1954) 25 (1950) Highest Giveaway Margin 24 Ken Pickett vs. Lock Haven, 1991 1988 Darien Smith 4 91 0 -29 vs. Bridgewater (1953) 25 (1990) Season: 24, Mike Maxwell, 1980 Season: -17 (1983, lost 50, gained 33) Jeff Fickes 4 83 1 -14 vs. Bloomsburg (1980) Yards Gained by Interceptions Career: 51, Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 Tackles Solo Asst Total Dwayne Jones 4 37 0 -12 vs. Lock Haven (2000) Game: 168 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 int.) 1973 Al Seagraves 35 70 105 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1989 Winston Horshaw 4 62 0 -5 vs. Millersville (1951) Season: 449 (1991; 35 interceptions) Turnovers (Takeaways) 1974 Al Seagraves 37 119 156 Game: 3, Lou Hoover vs. West Virginia Tech, 1975 1990 Ken Pickett 7 62 0 -5 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1951) 436 (1978; 27 interceptions) (Interceptions and Fumbles) 1975 Mike Lawson 31 142 173 Season: 5, John Wertz, 1979 1991 Jeff Fickes 12 154 1 PLAYERS Season: 429 (1953) 384 (1988; 19 interceptions) Most Takeaways 1976 Tony Winter 47 104 151 5, Dave Hurdle, 1984 1992 Shayne Mains 4 79 1 Average Per Game: 272 (1990; 25 interceptions) 1977 Barry Johnson 34 72 106 Season: 50 (1991, 35 interceptions, 15 fumbles) Career: 10, John Wertz, 1976-79 1993 Jerome Pressley 4 16 0 53.6 (1953; 429 in 8 games) 1978 Brian Clement 45 48 93 Fewest Takeaways 1994 Doug Seidenstricker 7 49 0 Fewest Yards Per Carry Average Per Return 1979 Ed Bakale 43 47 90 Season: 19 (2007, 5 interceptions, 7 fumbles) BLOCKED PUNTS 1995 Chris Bickel 2 68 0 Season: 1.57 (1953; 272 for 429) Game (min. 3): 1980 Dave Weaver 62 53 115 12 (2000, 6 interceptions, 6 fumbles) Game: 2, Dan Searer vs. California (Pa.), 1974 Shawn Brown 2 44 1 Most Tackles for Loss (since 1979) 42.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 for 168) 1981 Rich Pryor 69 81 150 Fewest Takeaways Per Game 2, Gerry Doaks vs. Slippery Rock, 1991 Jeff Brown 2 44 0 Season: 1982 Rich Pryor 51 56 107 Season: 96 (2003) Season: 1.091 (2000, 12 in 11) (2007, 12 in 11) 2, Chris Bickel vs. Bloomsburg, 1995 1996 Dean Owens 3 33 0 23.9 (1995; 9 for 215) 1983 Dana Diggs 44 42 86 93 (2011) Highest Takeaway Margin 2, Rodney Hart vs. Kutztown, 1997 1997 Brad Simendinger 2 52 1 88 (2009) 20.2 (1988; 19 for 384) 1984 Ed Nork 79 50 129 22 (1991, gained 50, lost 28) 2, Jamie Ware vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1999 Phil Galiano 2 50 1 REVIEW Touchdowns 1985 Ron Reinhart 50 44 94 85 (2010) Season: 5, Jamie Ware, 1997 Tony Green 2 21 0 Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 Pat Fahie 58 36 94 81 (1980) Career: 11, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 Marty Brown 2 8 0 1986 Dave Szlachetka 68 20 88 79 (2008) Season: 3 (1988) Kicks Blocked 1998 Marty Brown 3 39 0 1987 Pat Fahie 64 55 119 77 (2004) Game: 4 vs. Edinboro, 1979 CAREER TACKLES (300+) 1999 Deon Harrison 3 74 0 Passes Broken Up 1988 Bruce Johnson 93 31 124 74 (2002) Season: 11 (1997; 6 punts, 3 FG, 2 PAT) 568 Shayne Mains, lb, 1989-92 2000 Tony Green 2 48 0 Season: 60 (1977) 1989 Ken Pickett 47 55 102 72 (2006) 8 (1999) 484 Chris Willingham, lb, 1992-95 2001 Tony Johnson 3 39 0 SCOPPONENTS PSAC 59 (1990) 1990 Ken Pickett 43 128 171 71 (1992) 7 (1981) 455 Ken Pickett, lb, 1988-91 Mike Street 3 23 0 55 (2000) 1991 Ken Pickett 46 136 182 69 (2007) 7 (1985) 408 Martin Pepe, lb, 1992-95 2002 Brent Grimes 8 43 0 53 (1994, 1998) 1992 Shayne Mains 98 105 203 63 (2005) 7 (2001) 401 Tony Winter, lb, 1974-76 2003 Brent Grimes 7 76 1 PSAC 52 (1991) 1993 Chris Willingham 45 137 182 7 (2010) 379 Josh Goodman, lb, 1998-2001 2004 Brent Grimes 7 132 0 1994 Martin Pepe 85 67 152 377 Mike Vnuk, lb, 1994-97 Mike Street 7 92 0 Passing Defense 1995 Chris Willingham 57 63 120 362 Rich Pryor, lb, 1979-82 2005 Brent Grimes 5 63 0 Fewest Yards Allowed Quarterback Sacks 1996 Mike Vnuk 68 55 123 353 Rob Davis, dt, 1988-89, 91-92 2006 James Rockymore 4 97 0 Game: 8 vs. West Liberty, 1977 1997 Mike Vnuk 71 49 120 Game: -15, vs. Cheyney, 1951 352 Doug Seidenstricker, db, 1991-94 2007 5 players with 1 - 0 8 vs. California (Pa.), 1981 1998 Josh Goodman 63 39 102 (7 att., 2 comp. 1 int.) 329 Pat Fahie, lb, 1984-1987 2008 Jeff Fertig 3 2 0 8 vs. Kutztown, 1999 1999 Josh Goodman 64 44 108 0, vs. East Stroudsburg, 1951 316 Don Epley, dt, 1972-75 2009 Travis Proctor 4 30 1 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 2000 Tony Green 57 26 83 (12 att., 0 comp., 2 int.) 311 Chris Potter, db, 1980-83 2010 3 players with 3 - 0 Season: 41 (1981) 2001 Josh Goodman 41 46 87 0, vs. California (Pa.), 1951 2011 Corey Hunt 4 30 0 39 (1991) 2002 Dan Walsh 45 38 83 (4 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) SEASON TACKLES 38 (2011) 2003 Dan Walsh 43 35 78 0, vs. Wilson, 1953 Note: Bold indicates the school record 203 Shayne Mains, 1992 OPPONENTS (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) 34 (1982) 2004 Dan Walsh 51 21 72 182 Ken Pickett, 1991 vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 32 (2009) 2005 Jonathan Aldridge 53 44 97 0, 182 Chris Willingham, 1993 (5 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) Most Yards In Losses on Sacks 2006 Jaron Nalewak 53 25 78 173 Mike Lawson, 1975 Season: 226 (1953) Season: 293 (2011; 38 sacks) 2007 Jonathan Aldridge 54 37 91 171 Ken Pickett, 1990 h Average Per Game: 271 (1982; 34 sacks) 2008 Jason Stone 50 52 102 istory 165 Tony Winter, 1976 226 in 8 games) 227 (1991; 39 sacks) 2009 Andy Casale 39 26 65 28.2 (1953, 156 Al Seagraves, 1974 226 (1984; 28 sacks) 2010 Riley Bowen 45 24 69 225 (2009; 32 sacks) 2011 Cody Fleming 55 28 83 istory

Note: Bold indicates the school record h 94 Shippensburg University Red Raider Football 95 RED RAIDERS NFL in the For more information on the Red Raider football alums to play in the NFL, please visit http://shipraiders.com/nfl. NOCO INFO The Shippensburg University Football program had two active players in the National Football League at the conclusion of the 2011 season. The following text details the five most recent Red Raider alums to be associated with an NFL team. Red RaiderS JOHN KUHN Originally signed as a rookie free agent on The first Red Raider to play in the NFL, May 16, 2006, Grimes spent part of the Davis took over as the Packers’ long snapper Shippensburg Uni- training camp with the Falcons before being in 1997 and played 167 consecutive games – versity All-American waived because of injury. He was then re- the third-longest streak in Green Bay history John Kuhn ’04 has signed on Jan. 10, 2007 and allocated to NFL behind Brett Favre (255) and Forrest Gregg earned two Super

AC Europa, where he won a World Bowl trophy (187). Davis was also the first Red Raider to Bowl rings as a six- in the with the Hamburg Sea Devils. play in a Super Bowl on Jan. 25, 1998.

H year veteran of the Na-

ES tional Football League In 43 career games at Shippensburg from Davis made his NFL debut on Sept. 2, 1996 (NFL). In 2011, Kuhn 2002-05, Grimes was a six-time All-PSAC with the Chicago Bears on Monday Night was named the starting Western Division selection, including three as Football. He played in all 16 games for the Rob Davis fullback to the NFC Pro Bowl squad but did a defensive back and three as a return special- Bears that season before joining the Packers Green Bay Packers, 1997-2007 not compete due to injury. ist. He was also a three-time All-American. on Nov. 4, 1997. All totaled, Davis played in Grimes ended his career with 27 interceptions, 183 career games. Chicago Bears, 1996

ULO LYR REVIEW PLAYERS OUTLOOK Through six seasons and 87 career NFL games the most in school and PSAC history. between the Green Bay Packers and Pitts- Davis was a standout on the defensive line for Super Bowl XXXII burgh Steelers, Kuhn has totaled 400 rushing JOEL GAMBLE Shippensburg from 1988-92. He was a two- yards and 254 receiving yards while scoring 18 time All-PSAC Western Division selection, combined touchdowns. Joel Gamble ‘04 spent earning First Team honors in 1991. He was the 2010 preseason a two-time AFCA All-American and still Kuhn earned his second Super Bowl ring and with the Cleveland holds the school record for most tackles by a his first while a member of an active NFL Browns before he was lineman (353). He was inducted into the SU roster when the Green Bay Packers defeated waived at the end of Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003. the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25, in Super Bowl training camp. He XLV. Kuhn earned a Super Bowl ring as a spent several weeks RON JOHNSON member of the Pittsburgh Steelers practice during the 2010 squad in 2005 but was not in uniform. Ron Johnson ’03 was regular season on signed as a rookie free At Shippensburg, Kuhn finished his career the practice squad of the . agent by the Philadel- with 4,685 yards rushing, 910 carries, 53 In December 2009, he was signed to the phia Eagles following touchdowns, 5,300 all-purpose yards and 26 Philadelphia Eagles practice squad and was a storied career with games with at least 100 yards rushing. All of with the Eagles through the end of the their the Red Raiders and those accomplishments are school records. season. was promoted to the Kuhn was the 2003 PSAC Western Division The former All-PSAC First Team tight end active roster after the Offensive Player of the Year, a three-time All- has also been a regular on the indoor football first four weeks of the PSAC Western Division First Team selection circuit. He has played for the DC Armor of 2003 season. A defensive lineman, Johnson and a three-time NFCA All-American. the American Indoor Football Association remained on the Eagles’ active roster before Kuhn was also standout in the classroom, (AIFA) and has also suited up for the Ten- suffering a career-ending back injury in the graduating with a 3.3 quality-point average in nessee Valley Vipers (2007), Oklahama City final game of the 2004 preseason. Joel Gamble Brent Grimes chemistry. He was a two-time Academic All- Yard Dawgz (2007) and Bossier-Shreveport Johnson worked hard in the rehabilitation Cleveland Browns, 2010 , 2006-present American and became the first men’s athlete BattleWings (2008) of arenafootball2 (). process to come back and play football. In Tennessee Titans, 2010 World Bowl XV, 2011 Pro Bowl in school history to win multiple PSAC Top In his career at Shippensburg (2001-04), 2005, Johnson was the No. 1 draft pick by 10 awards. Gamble totaled 41 receptions for 631 yards the Hamburg Sea Devils in NFL Europe, but and five touchdowns. He averaged 15.4 yards his NFL doctors did not clear him to play in BRENT GRIMES per reception. As a senior in 2004, Gamble the league and recommended surgery for his SCOPPONENTS PSAC In four seasons and 58 helped Shippensburg to its first PSAC West- previous injuries. career games with the ern Division championship since 1988 and an In 2007, Johnson signed with the Philadelphia NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, appearance in the second round of the NCAA Soul of the but was former Red Raider Division II Football Championship. eventually forced to retire from football after defensive back Brent A native of Baltimore, Gamble graduated sustaining another injury. Grimes has totaled from Shippensburg in 2004 with a degree in 248 tackles, 56 pass In four seasons with Shippensburg (1999- criminal justice. defenses and 13 inter- 2002), Johnson finished his career with 158 ceptions. Among the ROB DAVIS total tackles, including 35 for loss and 18.0 quarterbacks he has intercepted in his career sacks while earning All-PSAC Western are Eli Manning, Drew Brees, Kyle Boller, Rob Davis ’92 spent Division First Team honors as a senior in Josh Freeman and Mark Sanchez. 12 seasons in the 2002. He was also named All-PSAC Western NFL with the Green Division Second Team in 1999 and 2000. Grimes capped off a breakthrough 2010 Bay Packers and the Johnson’s single-game career high sack total at season by intercepting all-pro quarterback Chicago Bears before Shippensburg was four. He is fifth in school Peyton Manning in the Pro Bowl. The first retiring on Mar. 26, history for career sacks and was named a USA Red Raider to ever appear in the NFL’s 2008. Davis currently Football Freshman All-American. “all-star” game, Grimes finished his third full serves the front office John Kuhn season with the Atlanta Falcons by making 94 Johnson earned his degree from Shippensburg h as the team’s director Green Bay Packers, 2007-present istory tackles, recording five interceptions and lead- of player development – a role he has filled in speech communication in 2003. He remains Ron Johnson ing the NFC with 23 pass defenses (breakups) since his retirement. active in football as the owner and director of Pittsburgh Steelers, 2005-2007 during the regular season. Ron’s Rising Stars LLC. Philadelphia Eagles, 2003 Super Bowl XL, XLV; 2012 Pro Bowl

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DATE OPPONENT TIME Sept 1 SHEPHERD 1 PM Sept 8 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 PM Sept 15 at East Stroudsburg * 6:05 PM Sept 22 MILLERSVILLE * 1 PM Parents & Family Day Sept 29 at Lock Haven 12 PM Oct 6 LIU-POST * 1 PM Homecoming Oct 13 at Kutztown * 1:05 PM Oct 20 at West Chester * 2 PM Oct 27 BLOOMSBURG * 1 PM Nov 3 CHEYNEY * 1 PM Nov 10 at Indiana (Pa.) # 1 PM

Home games in BOLD CAPS * PSAC Eastern Division game # PSAC flex game (opponent could be altered as based on State Game, divisional standings)

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