2009 Red Raider Football www.shipRaiders.COM Celebrating Rocky Rees's 20th Season at Shippensburg University

• 145 career coaching victories (109 at Shippensburg) • 160 All-Conference Selections in 19 Years • Two-Time PSAC Coach of the Year • Ranks 6th In Career Games Among Active Division II Coaches • Ranks 7th In All-Time Victories Among PSAC Coaches • Ranks 10th In Career Victories Among Active Division II Coaches General Information

Table of Contents Intr o General Information About Shippensburg University 2 Academic Programs 3 Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg 4 Academic Support for Student Athletes 4 Athletics Administration 5 6 About the President 6

The Coaches COACHES Head Coach Rocky Rees 8-10 Assistant Coaches 11-16 Sports Medicine 17-18 Facilities 18 Red Raider Football Quick Facts Running Backs J.C. Morgan Alma Mater Bucknell '04 School Shippensburg University of E-mail [email protected] Founded 1871 2009 Season Outlook Wide Receivers Chance Powell Location Shippensburg, Pa. Numerical Pre-Season Roster 20-21 Alma Mater Shippensburg '86 Enrollment 8,000

Pronunciation Guide 21 Volunteer Assistant/O-Line John Wetzel OU T LOOK School Colors Red and Blue Season Outlook 22-24 Alma Mater Bloomsburg '98 Nickname Red Raiders Volunteer Assistant/D-Line Tony Johnson Affiliation NCAA Division II Alma Mater Shippensburg '02 Player Profiles Conference PSAC Eastern Division Volunteer Assistant/D-Line Josh Oswalt Stadium Seth Grove (7,700) Player Profiles 26-43 Alma Mater Shippensburg '08 2008 Record 4-7 Players to Watch 44 Graduate Assistant Ben Gibboney 2008 PSAC East Record 3-4 2008 PSAC East Finish 5th Sports Information 2008 Season Review Letterwinners Returning/Lost 25/14 Interim Sports Information Director Bill Morgal Season Review 46-47 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 11/7 Office Phone 717-477-1201 P R OFILES Final Statistics 48-49 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 12/7 E-mail [email protected] Statistical Review 50 Football Office Phone 717-477-1758 Sports Information Fax 717-477-1253 Season Superlatives 51 Football Office Fax 717-477-4049 Press Box Phone 717-477-1391 Game Recap 52-58 The Administration Hotline 717-477-7678 Mailing Address President Dr. William N. Ruud Sports Information Office The PSAC NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Kurt Fuellhart 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302) Acting Athletic Director Jeff Michaels PSAC Champions 60 Shippensburg, PA 17257

Interim Sports Information Director Bill Morgal R EVIEW The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 61 Web site www.shipraiders.com 2008 All-PSAC Eastern Division Teams 62 Director of Sports Medicine Wes Mallicone Athletic Department Phone 717-477-1711 Head Coach All media requests, including press passes, are to be The Opponents directed to the Sports Information Office. Games 1-11 64-69 Head Coach Rocky Rees Editor: Bill Morgal, Sports Information Director Travel Itinerary 69 Alma Mater West Chester, ‘71 2009 Opponents Calendar 70 Rees’ E-mail [email protected] Designers: Laura Burkett, Director of Publications Rees’ Career Record 145-116-2 (24 years) and Advertising; Jessica Kline, Publications Assistant.

Rees’ SU Record 109-101-1 (19 years) PSAC History Photographic credits: Bill Smith, Shippensburg Assistant Coaches University. Inside back cover photos courtesy of the Red Raider Capsule History 72 Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Annual Records 73 Assistant Head Coach/DB’s Mark Maciejewski Packers and the . Team Records 74 Alma Mater Shippensburg ’92 Punting and All-Purpose Records 75 E-mail [email protected] Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compliance Rushing Records 76-77 Offensive Coordinator/O-Line Pete Lee with federal and state laws and university policy, is Passing Records 78-79 Alma Mater Cornell ’86 committed to human understanding and provides equal Receiving Records 80-81 E-mail [email protected] educational, employment, and economic opportunities for Scoring Records 82-83 /LB’s Mike Burket all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, creed, Total Offense Records 84 Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) '92 national origin, religion, veteran status, or disability. Return Records 85 E-mail [email protected] Direct requests for disability accommodations and other OPPO N E NT S Defensive Records 86-87 inquiries to the Office of Disability Services, Old Main Red Raiders in the NFL 88 120, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1329. o ry his t Red Raiders Football 1 General Information

Intr o About Shippensburg University

General Information • Academic options include indepen- dent study and research internships, • Founded in 1871 as the Cumberland field experience, the Marine Science Valley State Normal School Consortium at Wallops Island, a • Comprehensive regional public 3+2 engineering program with two university schools of engineering, 2+3 and 3+3 • Member of the Pennsylvania State health science programs with pro- COACHES System of Higher Education fessional schools, 2+2 allied health • Located on 200 acres in southcen- programs, and Army ROTC. tral Pennsylvania • Find a job or focus on a career with Enrollment the help of Career Development Center and alumni career services. • 6,800 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students Facilities and Resources • 53% women and 47% men • Ezra Lehman Memorial Library • 39% of our students live on campus houses more than 2 million items

OU T LOOK • 94% of our students are from Penn- and provides access to electronic sylvania resources which are accessible from your personal computer 24-7. Faculty • Campus computer network has con- • Student-faculty ratio: 20:1 and each nections in every classroom, faculty student has a faculty advisor office, and residence hall rooms (one • 91% of the 294 full-time instruc- for every student). Every student tional faculty members hold a has an e-mail and a Web homepage doctorate or other terminal degree account. Students can access their in their field academic and scheduling records P R OFILES • Our faculty’s main focus is teaching. online. A wireless network is avail- All classes are taught by faculty, not able in many buildings on campus. graduate assistants • 21 microcomputer labs (3 general and 18 with major specific software). Accreditations Two labs are open 24-7. • AACSB International Women: , cross country, • 80 percent of undergraduates receive • ABET (computer science) Student Life field hockey, , soccer, soft- some form of financial aid, including • American Chemical Society • The Student Services, Inc. adminis- ball, , , track/field, grants, academic or athletic scholar- • Council for the Accreditation of ters a $2.8 million budget and pro- . ships, loans, and student employ-

R EVIEW Counseling and Related Educa- vides a highly diversified program of • Intramural sports: ment. student activities. tional Programs Basketball, , racquetball, Admission to SU • Council for Exceptional Children • More than 200 student clubs, soccer, , street hockey, tennis, • Prospective students must provide: • Council on Social Work Education organizations, honor societies and Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball activity groups. a completed application form, a $30 • International Association of Coun- • Sports facilities include: outdoor processing fee, official high school seling Services • Cultural and lecture series brings tennis courts, indoor and outdoor nationally and inter-nationally transcript*, recommendations*, and • National Council for the Accredita- track, two indoor swimming pools, known persons to campus. aptitude test results (SAT or ACT)*. tion of Coaching Education squash and handball courts, a • 9 student housing facilities; all but The SAT essay score or writing • Middle States Association of Col- rehabilitation center, outdoor sand one are co-ed. Rooms are double volleyball courts. sample will not be used in the leges and Schools admission decision, but will be used PSAC occupancy and have two high-speed • National Council for the Accredita- • 62,000-square-foot Student computer connections. Seavers for English placement. tion of Teachers Recreation Building features an Complex houses six students in each 8,000-square-foot fitness center, an (*These must be sent by the high school, Academic Programs unit. Stone Ridge Commons offers elevated running track, racquetball the College Board, or ACT.) and Opportunities apartment-style living for two, four, courts, and four multi-purpose • Transfer students must submit col- or six students. courts. lege transcripts. • 75 majors and concentrations and • Student services: University Counsel- • The Admissions Office operates on 22 graduate programs • 12-acre student recreation center ing Center, Career Development a rolling basis.

OPPO N E NT S includes: hockey rink; sand volley- • 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Busi- Center, Learning Center, Women’s ball courts; basketball courts; fields • The average applicant has a grade ness, and Education and Human Center, Multicultural Student Devel- for football, softball, lacrosse, and average of B or better and SAT Services; plus a Office of Undeclared opment Center. rugby; exercise trail for rollerblading, score of 1050, for regularly admitted Students. • Etter Health Center provides 24- biking, and jogging. students. • Study abroad opportunities are hour access to medical services. • Successful applications display a available in dozens of countries. Costs/Financial Aid student’s leadership ability, special Find out more at www.ship.edu/ Athletics • Total estimated annual costs/ talents and interests and a high international • Member of the Pennsylvania State in-state: $14,142* per year school record of college preparatory • Internships, hands-on labs, graduate Athletic Conference and NCAA • Total estimated annual costs/out-of- courses. assistantships and more, SU helps Division II. state students: $22,578* per year. • 71% of applying students are admit-

his t you create opportunities for real-life • Intercollegiate sports *Estimated annual costs include ted. experiences. Men: , basketball, cross- tuition, fees, room and board (2009- country, football, soccer, swimming, o ry 2010). Average cost for books and track and field, . supplies: $700.

2 Shippensburg University General Information Academic Programs

Undergraduate Major History Graduate Degree

Programs of Study Public History Programs Intr o Human Communication Studies Accounting Information Technology for Administration of Justice Applied Physics Business Education Biology Nanofabrication Interdisciplinary Arts Business Administration (MBA) Art Management Communication Studies Computer Graphics Entrepreneurship Computer Science Biology General Counseling Biotechnology Human Resource College Ecology and Environment International Elementary Medical Technology Management Information Systems Mental Health Marketing Secondary COACHES Mathematics Student Personnel Applied Pre-Law Curriculum & Instruction Statistics Students interested in a pre-law Biology Physics program may select any major. Early Childhood Education Political Science Typical curricula include Political Elementary Education Psychology Science, Business, English, and English Public Administration History. Geography/Earth Science Secondary Certification Health Professions Concentration History Mathematics Art Pre-Chiropractic OU T LOOK English Pre-Dentistry Middle School Education French Pre-Medicine Modern Language Spanish Pre-Optometry Geoenvironmental Studies Secondary Education Pre-Pharmacy History-Applied Biology Pre-Physical Therapy Organizational Development and Biology/Environmental Pre-Podiatry Leadership Education Pre-Veterinary Medicine Business Chemistry Communications Biochemistry Chemistry Allied Health Science Information Technology for Shippensburg University is Education

Medical Technology P R OFILES Business Education affiliated with Thomas Jefferson Environmental Management Communication/Journalism Higher Education Electronic Media Mathematics University Jefferson College of Physics Health Professions. These are 2+2 Historical Administration Print Media Individual and Organizational Public Relations Sociology transfer programs unless otherwise Social Studies indicated. Respective fields of Development Computer Science Public Organizations Computer Graphics Economics study are: Geography Bioscience Technology Social Structure & Embedded Programming Organization Related Discipline History Nursing Political Science Occupational Therapy (2+3) Psychology Software Engineering Public Administration R EVIEW Systems Programming Social Work P.A.C.E. Program (2+2, 3+3) Spanish Radiologic Sciences Reading Criminal Justice School Administration Earth Science Supply Chain Management Logistics Undergraduate Minor Social Work (with Millersville) Economics Special Education Business Pre-Forensic Science Programs Students interested in a pre- Anthropology Behavior Disorders Mathematics Comprehensive Political Science forensic science program may Biochemistry select any major. Typical curricula Coaching Learning Disabilities Public Administration Mental Retardation

Social Science include Biology, Chemistry, and Early Childhood Education PSAC Elementary Education Criminal Justice. Ethnic Studies English Geographic Information Science Certificate and Writing German Studies Certification Programs Gerontology Exercise Science Advanced Studies in Business Finance International Studies Music Advanced Counseling in Personal Financial Planning Marriage, Couples and French Philosophy Reading Family Therapy Geoenvironmental Studies Alcohol & Drug Counseling Geography Technical/Professional Communications Applied History Geographic Information Principal’s Certification K-12 Systems Theater Women’s Studies Superintendent’s Letter of OPPO N E NT S Human-Environment Eligibility Land Use Supervisory I Certificate o ry his t 2 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 3 General Information

Intr o Academics and Athletics

Shippensburg University shapes its athletic Today Shippensburg University athletes con- program to fit within the overall academic tinue to uphold the study’s findings. The qual- goals of the university—maintaining a balance ity point average (QPA) for all athletic teams between athletics and academics. in 2006-07 was 2.67 on a 4.0 scale. The 10 Since 1984, the university’s Office of Institu- women’s teams had a 2.93 overall average while tional Research has monitored the progress the eight men’s teams averaged 2.82. This can be compared to the fall 2006 figures: the total COACHES of our athletes in the classroom. The original study found that Shippensburg was ahead of student body QPA averaged 2.82, females were many institutions in meeting the standards of slightly higher at 2.98, and males were slightly Propositions 48 and 64—two NCAA resolu- lower at 2.66. tions designed to set minimum educational Shippensburg’s athletes continue to show high levels in collegiate athletes. six-year graduation rates. Seventy-one percent Proposition 64 of the NCAA established a of those receiving athletically related finan- cial aid graduate within six years of enrolling. minimum score of 700 in the SAT and a 2.0 Since 1975, 44 athletes have earned Academic grade point average in 11 core curriculum The 2005 NCAA Graduation Rate Report found that nationally, among public Division All-America honors and four athletes have OU T LOOK courses in high school. Proposition 48 carries earned NCAA Postgraduate scholarships. these minimums even further and outlines II schools, the graduation rate was 45 per- cent with athletes graduating at 54 percent. Many more of Shippensburg’s fine athletes availability of scholarships to freshmen athletes have been nominated for these and other based on their school performance. Retention studies by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning show male athletes regional and national honors. Incoming freshmen athletes show prepara- at Shippensburg graduated at 55 percent and Although the academic standards are stringent tion levels comparable to those of all incoming those receiving athletically related financial aid at Shippensburg, the 20 athletic teams have students. In 2006, the average SAT score for graduated at 54 percent. In addition, female won about 60 percent of all their contests incoming freshmen athletes was 1006, only athletes graduated at 79 percent and those since 1975. Twelve university teams have won slightly below the SAT average for new incom- receiving athletically related financial aid 56 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference P R OFILES ing students of 1015. Both groups average in graduated at a rate of 81 percent. (PSAC) championships in the same period. the upper two-fifths of their graduating high school classes. Jennifer Academic Support Services Cummings was named Inter- for Student Athletes im Coordinator of Academic Support Shippensburg University established the Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Ath- Services for Stu- R EVIEW letes to provide the best possible resources for enhancing the academic experiences of student- dent-Athletes in athletes. Through the coordinator, a variety of academic assistance services are available, including September 2008. academic advising support, academic progress monitoring, academic counseling and referral, and She is responsible assisting graduating student-athletes in researching and pursuing employment and/or opportuni- for providing aca- ties for graduate education. demic advisement, The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes has strong links with the Learning monitoring academic progress, counseling and Center and other campus-wide programs to support the academic well being of student-athletes. referral, and assisting graduating student-ath- All student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. letes in researching and pursuing employment This program is committed to promoting excellence in academics, athletics, career and personal and/or opportunities for graduate education. In addition, the coordinator directs the Study PSAC development, and community service. In addition, all incoming first-year student-athletes have the opportunity to voluntarily participate in the PACES program. PACES (Personal, Academic, and Table Program, Laptop Loan Program, and Career Exploration Seminar) is open to all incoming undeclared first-year student-athletes who facilitates all programming associated with the want to gain greater insight into campus majors, possible careers paths, campus resources, technol- CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. ogy, scheduling concerns, and wellness issues. Prior to her appointment as Coordinator The office provides advisement and a variety of programming options for all student-athletes to for Academic Support Services for Student- assist with balancing the demands of academic achievement and athletics success. Athletes, Jennifer Cummings served as an aca- demic counselor for the Office of Undeclared OPPO N E NT S Students at Shippensburg University. 2009 Spring Semester Student-Athlete Academic Summary Cummings earned her Bachelor of Arts degree The information listed below is based on 18 intercollegiate athletic teams. 463 student-athletes in Communications Arts at the University of represented Shippensburg University during the 2009 spring semester. Wisconsin-Madison where she competed as a student-athlete in the sport of softball. During • The semester QPA for all student-athletes was a 2.83. her time as a Badger, Cummings earned the • The semester QPA for men’s athletics was a 2.57. team Most Valuable Player Award in 2001 and • The semester QPA for women’s athletics was a 3.16. the 1999 Team Defensive Player of the Year. • Women’s Tennis compiled the highest semester QPA by achieving a 3.64. Seven additional teams Cummings will complete her master’s degree in earned a semester QPA of 3.0 or higher: Women’s Swimming (3.45), Women’s Cross Country Counseling and College Student Personnel at his t (3.24), Women’s Track & Field (3.23), Women’s Soccer (3.18), Women’s Field Hockey (3.17), Shippensburg University in May 2009. Women’s Volleyball (3.04), and Men’s Cross Country (3.03). • Five percent (24) student-athletes earned a 4.0 semester QPA. Cummings resides in York, Pennsylvania with o ry • Twenty two percent (104) of all student-athletes earned a 3.5 semester QPA or higher. her fiancé, Sean. • Forty seven percent (216) of all student-athletes earned a 3.0 semester QPA or higher. 4 • ShippensburgThirty eight percentUniversity (175) of all student-athletes have achieved a 3.0 or higher cumulative QPA. General Information Athletics Administration Intr o

Jeff Michaels Carrie Michaels Tim Verge COACHES Acting Director of Athletics Assistant Director of Athletics/ Acting Assistant Director of Athletics Senior Woman Administrator

Jeff Michaels was named the acting director of Carrie Michaels begins her second year as the Tim Verge, head coach of men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletics at Shippensburg Uni- assistant athletic director and senior woman ad- swimming, was named the acting assistnat direc- versity in June of 2009 to fill the vacancy cre- ministrator at Shippensburg University. Prior tor of intercollegiate athletics at Shippensburg ated by the resignation of Dr. Roberta L. Page, to her appointment in September of 2008, Mi- University in June of 2009 to fill a vacancy cre- who accepted a new position with the NCAA. chaels had been serving as the interim coordina- ated by the promotion of Jeff Michaels. Verge’s The appointment is effective for the 2009-10 tor of Academic Support Services for Student- primary responsibilities with the athletics de- OU T LOOK academic year. Athletes since September of 2006. partment will involve NCAA rules compliance and interpretations. Michaels, who joined the university as associate As the academic support coordinator, Michaels director of athletics in 2005, had been responsi- was responsible for providing academic advise- Verge recently completed his 11th season as the ble for organizing and implementing all aspects ment, monitoring academic progress, coun- head coach of men’s and women’s swimming of NCAA rules compliance and education for seling and referral, and assisting graduating teams that have developed a reputation for out- the university athletics department. He will con- student-athletes in researching and pursuing standing academic and athletic excellence dur- tinue to assist his counterparts with these duties employment and/or opportunities for graduate ing his tenure. while representing Shippensburg University in a education.

In June of 2009, the women’s swimming team P R OFILES variety of regional and national settings. Under her watch, Michaels had directed the affirmed its excellence in the classroom as one He has been the chair of the NCAA Division Study Table Program and Laptop Loan Pro- of the leading academic programs in the na- II Field Hockey Committee and a member of gram at Shippensburg while serving as an advi- tion after posting the highest spring grade point the Division II women’s lacrosse regional advi- sor to the Shippensburg chapter of SAAC. average (GPA) among all Division II women’s sory committee. Michaels was also a facilitator swimming programs as compiled by the College Shippensburg University boasts one of the lead- for the NCAA Division II Leadership Academy Swimming Coaches Association of America ing Student-Athlete Advisory Committees for the past two years. (CSCAA). (SAAC) in the and the organi- Prior to coming to Shippensburg, Michaels zation has thrived over the past two years. In The Lady Raiders have been a nationally-ranked served five years as an assistant to the athlet- 2008, SAAC raised more than $3,000 from the academic team for 21 of Verge’s 22 semesters at R EVIEW ics director at Slippery Rock University where SU Athlete Auction and $4,500. Shippensburg the helm. he worked with compliance and facilities. He University, through the SAAC’s efforts, was The swimming success continues in the pool, also spent five years as the sports information ranked fifth in NCAA Division II to donate to where the program has produced more than director at , a Division III the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 45 All-American honors and 13 university re- school in Williamsport, Pa. Prior to Lycoming, Before coming to Shippensburg, Michaels cords during Verge’s tenure. In 2008-09, he was Michaels served six months as Slippery Rock’s served as the assistant to the Athletics Director named PSAC Men’s Swimming Coach of the interim sports promotion and information di- at Slippery Rock University where she coordi- Year for the second time in his career after guid- rector, and one year as a graduate assistant in the

nated all academic support services for student- ing the Raider program to its highest-confer- PSAC same capacity. athletes, in addition to directing athletic fund- ence finish in 13 seasons. Michaels earned his bachelor of arts in mass raising and camps and conferences. Verge was a member of the Shippensburg men’s communication and political science from Ly- Prior to that position, Michaels served as the swimming team from 1986-89, serving as co- coming in 1992 and his master’s degree in ath- Athletics Academic Coordinator and Assistant captain his senior year when the Red Raiders letics administration from Slippery Rock in Women’s Basketball Coach. After her time in placed fourth at the NCAA Division II Swim- 1993. In May, he earned a master’s degree in Slippery Rock, Michaels served as Commis- ming Championships, the highest finish in sport management from California University sioner of the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Con- school history. He earned his bachelor of arts of Pennsylvania. ference (AWCC). in psychology from Shippensburg in 1989 and In addition to his almost 15-year involvement his M.Ed. in counseling with emphasis in col- Michaels earned her bachelor of arts in psychol- in college athletics, Michaels spent the fall se- lege student personnel from Northern Arizona ogy and criminal justice in 1995 at Duquesne

mester of 1998 as an adjunct faculty member in 1996. OPPO N E NT S where she also competed as a student-athlete in at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in the sport of basketball. She earned her master’s Verge and his wife, Staci, live in Shippensburg, Williamsport teaching an introductory course degree in sport management at Slippery Rock where Verge is also a volunteer firefighter with in broadcast communication. in 2001. the Vigilant Hose Company of Shippensburg. Michaels resides in Shippensburg with his wife She resides in Shippensburg with her husband, Carrie and is the father of two sons, Douglas Jeff. and Drew. o ry his t 4 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 5 General Information

Intr o Seth Grove Stadium

Seth Grove Stadium opened on Sept. 9, 1972 with the inaugural 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. COACHES The stadium is named for the late J. Seth Grove, former faculty member and coach at Shippensburg. Grove graduated from Shippensburg in 1910 where he starred in bas- ketball and baseball. He joined the university faculty in 1920 and coached the football team to a 6-2 record. Grove became chairman of the mathematics de-

OU T LOOK partment 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 ath- letic facility that includes Heiges Field House The stadium’s capacity of 7,700 has 6,700 seats In 2004, the Red Raiders played seven home (basketball and volleyball), Fairchild Field in the main grandstand and 1,000 seats on the games and drew a school-record 36,578 fans, an (baseball), three football practice fields, David visitors’ side of the field. Originally it had a average of 5,225 per game. The record average

P R OFILES See Field (soccer), Henderson Gymnasium, capacity of 7,600. From 1987-89, temporary of 6,625 was set in four games in 1979 and the Robb Sports Complex (field hockey and la- bleachers were set up beyond the north end largest single-game attendance in school history crosse), Robb Field (softball) and Eckels Field. zone for football games and commencement, was 9,200 fans, set on October 12, 1985 against Eckels Field was the first university-owned boosting the capacity to 8,200. Millersville. In 1991, Shippensburg was ranked athletic facility. Opened in 1903, it is now the In 1990, the 900-seat bleacher set on the 15th in the country among NCAA Division site for many intramural events. Himes Field, visitors’ side was removed for safety reasons II schools for attendance, averaging 6,050 per a rented area that served as the home to the and the 600 temporary seats were moved from game. Shippensburg baseball team (1874-1902) and the end zone to the visitors’ side, giving the A crowd of 12,000 spectators for the 1976 state the football team (1891-1902), is now the site stadium a capacity of 7,300. In 1991, the new championships, which included the crowd at of several homes on North Prince Street near visitors’ bleachers were built, reaching the cur- the weight throwing events just north of the R EVIEW the main entrance to the university. rent capacity of 7,700. If necessary, temporary main grandstand, was the largest for any event bleachers can be added to the end zone. held at the stadium.

He taught at Northwestern Louisiana About the President State University and Central Michigan University before joining the faculty at the University of Toledo. He later served Dr. William N. Ruud began his tenure as Shippensburg University’s there as Director of Undergraduate 15th president in February 2007. PSAC Studies in the College of Business and Throughout a career of more than 30 years, he has been a leader at Director of Graduate Studies, before several colleges and universities throughout the nation, and he has used being named Associate Vice President that wealth of experience and knowledge to lead Shippensburg on a path for Student Affairs, and then Interim to academic excellence and achievement, as well as an enhanced role in Associate Director of the University the life of the region. Honors Program. He then was named Since his presidency began, the University has, among other achieve- Interim Dean of the College of Busi- ness Administration, a position he held OPPO N E NT S ments, seen a positive increase in enrollment; a double-digit increase in applications, including an increase in applications from minority stu- before being hired as Dean of the Col- President William N. Ruud dents; continued to have the highest graduation rate in the Pennsylvania lege of Business & Economics at Boise State System of Higher Education; and was reaccredited for 10 years by State University. While at Boise State, he served two years as Senior the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and commended Policy Adviser and Chief Education Adviser to former Idaho Governor for its quality. He has been named to various national and regional Dirk Kempthorne as part of an Executive-in-Residence program. groups, including the American Council on Education’s Commission President Ruud joined Shippensburg from his position as Professor of on Effective Leadership and as chair of the board for the Pennsylvania Management, Policy and Strategy at California State University, Stan- Association of Colleges and Universities. islaus. Immediately prior to that, he served 2½ years as that university’s President Ruud earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Adminis- Vice President for Development and University Relations.

his t tration and Hospital Administration from the University of North Da- He and his wife of 33 years, Judy, live in the Martin House on the kota, and both master’s and doctoral degrees in Organizational Behavior, campus of Shippensburg University with their three-year-old beagle, Management and Strategy, and Organizational Communication from BJLouis. o ry the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. After earning his doctoral degree, he served as an officer in the U.S. Army. 6 Shippensburg University The Coaches

6 Shippensburg University The Coaches HEAD COACH ROCKY REES Intr o Head Coach Record-Setting Season Rocky Rees In 2004, Rees guided the Shippensburg to a 10-2 record and a share of the PSAC Western West Chester ’71 Division championship, the school’s first since 20th year at Shippensburg 1988. It also marked the most wins in 13 years for the Red Raiders and the program’s first William M. “Rocky” Rees begins his 20th NCAA Division II Football Championship COACHES season at the helm of the Red Raider football appearance since 1991. program and currently ranks tenth among ac- Rees was named as the tive Division II coaches with 145 career victo- Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Re- ries. With that total, Rees ranks seventh in the gion Coach of the Year for the second time in history of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Con- his career while earning his third PSAC West- ference (PSAC) for career coaching victories. ern Division Coach of the Year honor, adding Rees has a long and distinguished career in to his honors in 1991 and 2001. In 1986, Rees football that spans 37 years. The all-time leader was also named AFCA Region Coach of the for coaching victories in Red Raider football Year while at Susquehanna. OU T LOOK history, Rees has totaled a 19-year record of Shippensburg finished the 2007 season just 14 The Red Raiders led the PSAC in five sta- 109-101-1 (.519) at Shippensburg. Overall, points short of a 6-5 record after a five-point tistical categories in 2004 including scoring he owns a career mark of 145-116-2 (.555). loss at No. 9 Shepherd, a five-point defeat defense, rushing defense and total defense In 2006, he became the first coach in school at home against No. 19 West Chester and a and were ranked first in the nation in kickoff history to win 100 games with a 28-21 victory four-point loss at home to Slippery Rock. Four returns, second in scoring defense, fifth in total at Slippery Rock. of Shippensburg’s opponents advanced to the defense and ninth in rushing offense. 2007 NCAA Division II Football Champion- Rees ranks fourth in tenure among confer- The team also set a new school record for rush- ence head coaches behind Denny Douds of ship, the most of any team in the Northeast Region. ing yards in a season with 3,112 while finishing East Stroudsburg (36th season), Danny Hale second in points (392), touchdowns (52) and P R OFILES of Bloomsburg (22nd season) and Dr. George After a 4-7 record in 2005 that could have been total offense (4,882). Mihalik of Slippery Rock (22nd season). Ad- even better if not for three losses to Shepherd, ditionally, Rees ranks sixth in career games Indiana (Pa.) and West Chester by a combined Shippensburg had a total of 16 All-PSAC coached among his active Division II brethren. 15 points, Shippensburg climbed back into the Western Division selections, including eight First Team and eight Second Team honorees. Shippensburg has had a total of 28 all-con- PSAC Western Division championship race in 2006, finishing fourth with an overall mark of Nine of the team’s 11 starters on defense were ference selections over the past three seasons selected all-conference. after garnering a league-high 12 in 2006. 5-6, including 3-3 in conference. From 2004-2007, the Red Raiders boasted 44 All-PSAC Western Division selections, the second-most in the division during that time R EVIEW behind California (Pa.)’s 46. Last season, Shippensburg finished the 2008 ROCKY REES’ HEAD COACHING RECORD season with an overall record of 4-7 while Year School Overall Conference Notable playing one of the most difficult schedules in 1985 Susquehanna 3-7 3-6 the nation. The Red Raiders faced two ranked 1986 Susquehanna 11-1 9-0 MAC champions; NCAA quarterfinals opponents during the season, No. 13 Shepherd 1987 Susquehanna 8-2 7-2 MAC co-champions and No. 4 Bloomsburg, and all of Shippens- 1988 Susquehanna 6-4 6-2 burg’s losses came against teams that finished 1989 Susquehanna 8-1-1 7-1 MAC co-champions the season with five or more wins. The com- Susquehanna 36-15-1 32-11

PSAC bined record of these opponents was 55-25, a tally that includes two playoff teams and two 1990 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 other teams that finished with a 9-2 record. 1991 Shippensburg 10-3 4-2 NCAA quarterfinals 1992 Shippensburg 3-7-1 2-3-1 Additionally, the Red Raiders were 11 points 1993 Shippensburg 6-5 2-4 away from a 7-4 record after a four-point loss 1994 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 to No. 13 Shepherd, a three-point overtime 1995 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4 loss to East Stroudsburg (9-2) and a four-point 1996 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4

OPPO N E NT S loss at Mercyhurst (7-4). Six of Shippensburg’s 1997 Shippensburg 6-4 4-2 losses over the last two seasons have been by six 1998 Shippensburg 7-4 4-2 points or less. 1999 Shippensburg 8-3 4-2 When Shippensburg was in the win column, 2000 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 it got there in convincing fashion. The Raiders 2001 Shippensburg 8-3 5-1 won each of their four games last season by at 2002 Shippensburg 6-5 4-2 least 17 points and outscored opponents by a 2003 Shippensburg 8-3 4-2 160-31 margin in these victories. Addition- 2004 Shippensburg 10-2 5-1 PSAC West champions; NCAA second round ally, in the four conference games hosted by 2005 Shippensburg 4-7 2-4 Shippensburg at Seth Grove Stadium, the 2006 Shippensburg 5-6 3-3 Raiders posted a 3-1 record and outscored op- 2007 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4 his t ponents by a 124-52 margin. 2008 Shippensburg 4-7 3-4 Shippensburg 109-101-1 56-52-1 o ry Overall 145-116-2

8 Shippensburg University The Coaches HEAD COACH ROCKY REES

Red Raider Intensity For nearly two decades under Rees, playing with intensity and a never give up attitude has Intr o become a Red Raider trademark. Shippensburg set numerous team records in 1999, including the marks for total offense (4.951) and yards passing (3,071), en route to an 8-3 record and a second consecutive third- place finish in the Western Division. Despite injuries and a 5-6 record in 2000, the team displayed that never give up attitude

at home against Bloomsburg on September COACHES 9 when the team trailed 17-10, scoring two fourth quarter touchdowns to win 24-17. The loss was one of only three suffered by the Hus- kies that season as they lost to Delta State in the national championship game and finished with a 12-3 record. Rees was named PSAC Western Division Coach of the Year in 2001 after one of the team’s most productive seasons in team his- OU T LOOK tory. Picked to finish sixth in the division, Shippensburg turned what was supposed to be Following an 8-3 record in 2003, the team’s The Champion Crusader a rebuilding season into an exciting 8-3 record third such record in the last five seasons, Rees came to Shippensburg from Susquehanna by winning eight of its last nine games. Shippensburg set the stage for one of the team’s where his teams won three Middle Atlantic best seasons in the history of the program in That performance led to four consecutive win- Conference (MAC) titles in his five seasons as 2004. ning seasons from 2001-04 in which the Red head coach, capturing conference champion- Raiders had the highest win total for any four- From 2002-04, the Red Raiders tied the mark ships in 1986, 1987 and 1989. year span in the history of the program with a for the best three-year win total in school his- record of 32-13. After the Crusaders posted a 3-7 record in tory with a record of 24-10 which included just P R OFILES Rees’ first season in 1985, the team turned in the third 10-win season in team history. the greatest single-season turnaround in Divi- Righting the Ship sion III history at the time with an 11-1 record in 1986. PERSONAL In 1990, Rees laid the foundation for future Following an undefeated regular season, Full Name: William Michael Edward Rees success with offensive and defensive innova- Susquehanna won the MAC championship Date of Birth: June 9, 1949 tions while placing a renewed emphasis on and advanced to the NCAA Division III Hometown: Morristown, N.J. conditioning. Football Championship for the first time in Alma Mater: West Chester ’71 The following year, the Red Raiders went 10-3,

program history. Rees was MAC Coach of the R EVIEW Family: Daughter, Meghan including a mark of 9-2 in the regular season. Year and AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. Years in Coaching (College): 38 (33) In just his second year at Shippensburg, Rees led the team to its second NCAA Division II Rees won over 70-percent of his games with COACHING EXPERIENCE Football Championship appearance after it had the Crusaders, totaling a 36-15-1 record in his Shippensburg averaged just over five wins the previous eight five seasons in Selinsgrove. 1990-present Head Coach seasons. Susquehanna Rocky’s Road In 1991, Shippensburg posted five victories by 1985-89 Head Coach In the fall of 1971, Rees began what has been a overcoming or meeting fourth quarter chal- Colgate 38-year career as a football coach as a graduate lenges, highlighted by a 34-33 overtime win on PSAC 1983-85 Assistant Coach - RB/TE assistant at West Chester. The following year, the road at East Stroudsburg in the first round Bucknell he joined the coaching staff at Newark High of the NCAA playoffs. Also that season, the 1977-83 Assistant Coach - Off. Coordinator School in Newark, Delaware. After two seasons Red Raiders overcame a 27-0 deficit at home Newark High School (Delaware) as an assistant, Rees was named head coach in against Kutztown on September 21 to win 1974-76 Head Coach 1974. 1972-73 Assistant Coach - RB/DE 44-35. Under Rees, the Yellow Jackets compiled a West Chester Shippensburg stunned Kutztown again three 28-5-1 record, won two consecutive undefeated 1971 Graduate Assistant years later on October 29, 1994 when the Red Blue Hen Conference Flight A titles and in Raiders scored 15 points in the fourth quarter 1976, had the top-ranked offense and defense POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE to overcome a 14-3 deficit on the road for an in Delaware and won the school’s first state 1986 NCAA Division III Quarterfinals (1-1) 18-14 victory. championship. Rees was named conference Susquehanna 28, Washington & Jefferson 20 OPPO N E NT S Shippensburg struggled a bit over the next five Coach of the Year twice in 1975 and 1976 and Salisbury 31, Susquehanna 17 seasons in which the team won 20 games and was honored with the selection as the head 1991 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals (1-1) finished no better than fourth in the PSAC. coach of the gold squad in the 1977 Delaware Shippensburg 34, East Stroudsburg 33 (OT) Blue-Gold game. Indiana (Pa.) 52, Shippensburg 7 However, in 1997, the team finished second in 2004 NCAA Division II Second Round ( 0-1) the Western Division and since that time, the From 1977-83, Rees served as the offensive

West Chester 33, Shippensburg 28 Red Raiders have finished outside the top three coordinator at Bucknell under head coach Bob o ry in the standings only three times in 10 seasons. Curtis. While there, Rees helped develop Ken his t 8 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 9 The Coaches HEAD COACH ROCKY REES Intr o Jenkins into one of the finest players in school history as he would set a Both Erenberg and Gamble led the nation in rushing, were named school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980. Jenkins would later play ECAC Division I-AA Player of the Year and played four seasons in the for the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins. NFL. Erenberg played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1984-87 while In 1979, the Bison totaled 2,210 yards rushing, a mark that currently Gamble was with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988-91. ranks fifth in school history. Playing Experience Following his seven-year stint at Bucknell, Rees was an assistant coach Rees played football at Bayley Ellard Regional High School in Madison, at Colgate from 1983-84 under Fred Dunlap where he was in charge of New Jersey where he twice named All-County and was selected as a COACHES the running backs and tight ends. In 1983, Colgate finished with an 8-4 team captain his senior season. record, advancing to the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship first round and ending the year ranked seventh in the nation. Following graduation in 1967, the Morristown, New Jersey native at- tended West Chester University where he earned All-PSAC Eastern With the Red Raiders, Rees worked with Rich Erenberg and Kenny Division honors as a running back in 1968 and 1970. He also earned Gamble, two of the school’s top three career-leading rushers. As a senior All-PSAC Second Team honors in 1969 when the PSAC selected one in 1983, Erenberg led Division I-AA in rushing, all-purpose and scoring. All-conference team without separating it into divisions. Gamble led the team in rushing for four-straight seasons from 1984-87 and received the first-ever Walter Payton Award in 1987, presented to Rees led the Golden Rams in both rushing yards and touchdowns as a the outstanding Division I-AA Player of the Year. junior and senior, totaling 1,065 yards rushing in 1970. For his career, he

OU T LOOK totaled 2,240 yards and 28 touchdowns in four seasons and was selected to the Pennsylvania Dutch Bowl Team while earning Associated Press Little All-America Second Team honors. After graduating from West Chester in 1971, Rees signed as a free agent Winningest All-Time PSAC Coaches by Victories with the New England Patriots. He would later earn his master’s degree This list includes all conference coaches who have coached in the PSAC since in 1979 and in 1991, was inducted into the West Chester University its formation in 1951. Bowl and playoff games included. Football Hall of Fame Coach (School) Record Years 1. Denny Douds (ESU) * 218-142-3 35 Beyond the Field

P R OFILES 2. Gene Carpenter (Mill) 211-86-6 31 In addition to coaching and educating, Rees continues to be active in 3. Frank Cignetti (IUP) 181-51-1 20 community service that has been a mainstay throughout his life. 4. Danny Hale (WCU/Bloom) * 174-59-1 21 As a mark of the respect he engenders from his peers in the coaching 5. George Mihalik (SRU) * 141-85-4 21 fraternity, Rees was elected to the AFCA Board of Trustees in 1992 and 6. Al Jacks (Clar) 128-46-3 19 from 1999-2000, served as AFCA President. In 2000, he was honored 7. Rocky Rees (Ship) * 109-101-1 19 with a selection to be an assistant coach at the Hula Bowl All-Star Clas- 8. Hubert Jack (LHU) 102-91-7 23 sic in Maui, Hawaii. 9. Rick Daniels (WCU) 91-69-1 14 10. Bob DiSpirito (SRU) 79-60-3 15 Chairman of the Public Relations Committee for the AFCA from 2000- * Active 06, Rees is a member of the organization’s Ethics and All-American

R EVIEW Selection Committees while serving as the AFCA’s liaison to the NCAA football rules committee. He is also a member of the NCAA football Winningest Active Division II Coaches by Victories Minimum five years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four- rules committee. year colleges only. A prominent contributor to the Association of Pennsylvania State Coach (School) Record Years College & University Faculties (APSCUF), Rees is a former member 1. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 276-67-2 29 of the State Meet & Discuss Committee while currently serving as the 2. Willard Bailey, St. Paul’s 227-137-12 35 representative for Shippensburg University, chair on the negotiations 3. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 218-142-3 35 team and member of the state representative council. 4. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 216-79-3 25 Rees currently lives in Shippensburg and has a daughter named Meghan. 5. John Luckhardt, California (Pa.) 194-61-2 24 His wife Patricia passed away in 1998, but is remembered annually with PSAC 6. Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State 193-41-2 19 the Patricia Rees Scholarship. 7. Monte Cater, Shepherd 186-99-2 28 8. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 176-59-1 21 9. Pat Behrns, Nebraska-Omaha 148-84 21 10. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 145-116-2 24 Total Games, Active Division II Coaches

OPPO N E NT S Minimum five years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four- year colleges only. Coach (School) Games Years 1. Willard Bailey, St. Paul’s 376 35 2. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 363 35 3. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 345 29 4. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 298 25 5. Monte Cater, Shepherd 287 28 6. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 263 24 7. John Luckhardt, California (PA.) 257 24

his t 8. Richard Cavanaugh, S. Connecticut State 250 24 9. Bobby Wallace, West Alabama 241 21 10. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 236 21 o ry

10 Shippensburg University The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES

Assistant Head Coach/ Secondary PERSONAL Alma Mater Shippensburg ‘92/’96M Intr o Mark Maciejewski Family Son, Brady (1) Shippensburg ’92/‘96M Years in Coaching (College) 13 9th year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE Mark Maciejewski returns for his Shippensburg University ninth season as a coach at his alma 2006-present Assistant Head Coach/Secondary mater while maintaining his role Shippensburg University as the team’s assistant head coach 2002-2004 Assistant Coach - Secondary and primary instructor to the St. Francis University secondary for the fourth consecu- 1999-2001 Assistant Coach - Defensive Coordinator tive season. James Madison University COACHES 1998 Assistant Coach - Secondary Last season, Shippensburg’s pass 1997 Assistant Coach - Defensive Ends/Special Teams defense was one of the strongest in Division II, ranking 13th out of 148 Shippensburg University teams in the nation and third in the highly competitive Pennsylvania 1995-96 Graduate Assistant Coach State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Overall, the Red Raider defense ranked 36th in Division II.

Under Maciejewski, Shippensburg has boasted 12 All-PSAC selections Maciejewski earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from

in the secondary and has had at least one first-team honoree every year Shippensburg in environmental science. OU T LOOK since 2003. Last season, safety Jason Stone finished second in the PSAC with 102 tackles and ranked 31st in the nation in tackles per game (9.3) A 1992 graduate of Shippensburg, Maciejewski finished his career with as an Eastern Division First Team selection. 23 sacks, one shy of the school record, and 28 tackles for loss as a nose guard. A three-time All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection Maciejewski served as the team’s defensive coordinator for two seasons from 1990-92, he earned Weekly Football Gazette and Associated Press in 2003 and 2004. During that time, Shippensburg compiled an 18-5 Third Team All-America honors in 1991 and 1992, respectively while record and the Red Raider defense led the PSAC in scoring defense, playing on one of the school’s three teams to advance to the NCAA rushing defense, pass defense efficiency and total defense while also Division II Football Championship in 1991. ranking second in pass defense twice and turnover margin in 2004. P R OFILES After graduation, Maciejewski was a graduate assistant for the Red Shippensburg was also second in the nation in scoring defense and fifth Raiders in 1995 and 1996 before serving as defensive ends and assistant in total defense in 2004 after being ranked fourth in total defense and special teams coach at Division I-AA James Madison in 1997. He then fifth in scoring defense in 2003. The Red Raiders were also 11th in Divi- moved to assistant secondary coach for the Dukes in 1998. sion II in rushing defense in 2004 and 13th in 2003 while ranking fifth in pass defense efficiency in 2003 and ninth in 2004. In 1999, Maciejewski was the defensive coordinator at Saint Francis (Pa.) where the Red Flash ranked sixth in the in Before Maciejewski was named defensive coordinator, the team was total defense and fifth in sacks and opponent third-down conversions. ranked 27th in the nation in total defense in 2002 and 28th in 2001. R EVIEW Maciejewski and his wife Tricia currently live in Chambersburg and are Maciejewski’s work with the defensive backs could also be seen over the proud parents of their 1-year-old son, Brady. the course of three seasons from 2002-04 as Shippensburg totaled 57 interceptions during that time, increasing from 13 in 2002 to 19 in 2003 and to 25 in 2004.

In 2004, the Red Raider defense had nine of its 11 players named All-PSAC Western Division, an increase from four the previous year,

including three of the four defensive backs as Brent Grimes and Mike PSAC Street both earned first team selections while Antonio Williams received second team honors.

Maciejewski was instrumental in the recruitment and mentoring of Grimes, who finished his career as the PSAC’s all-time leader in career interceptions with 27. Grimes, one of two active Red Raiders in the National Football League (NFL), is currently in his fourth training camp with the Atlanta Falcons and will break camp as a prime candidate to start this season. Among the many accomplishments of Grimes includes a World Bowl Championship with the Hamburg Sea Devils in 2007. OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 10 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 11 The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES Intr o Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line PERSONAL Alma Mater Cornell ‘85/Shippensburg ‘01M Pete Lee Family Daughters, Erin and Megan Years in Coaching (College) 24 Cornell ’85 12th year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE Shippensburg University COACHES Pete Lee, the second-longest ten- 2006-09 Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ ured coach with the Red Raiders, Offensive Line/Special Teams returns for his fourth season as the 1997-2006 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line/Special Teams team’s offensive coordinator and his Morehead State University 13th as the primary instructor to 1994-97 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line the offensive linemen and special West Chester University teams units. The 2009 campaign 1989-94 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line/ marks Lee’s 24th season as a col- Recruiting Coordinator legiate football coach. 1988-89 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line/

OU T LOOK Special Teams Coordinator Last season, the Red Raider offense scored at least 10 or more points in Cornell University 10 of its 11 games and averaged 24.8 points per contest. The team scored 1986-87 Assistant Coach/Freshmen Defensive Line 35 or more points in four games, totaled 37 touchdowns and achieved its highest point total in a game since 1999 with a 62-6 victory over Cheyney.

In 2007, the Red Raiders ranked fifth in the PSAC in rushing offense, In 2002, Shippensburg set a new record for total yards rushing with pass offense and time of possession while ranking fourth in red-zone 2,632 before shattering the mark in 2004 by rushing for 3,112 yards. The offense. Additionally, Shippensburg ranked fourth in the conference offensive line provided blocking for a team that totaled 406.8 yards per

P R OFILES in punt returns while kicker Jamie Reder and punter Kyler Ford both game and averaged 259.3 yards rushing in 2004. earned All-PSAC Western Division honors as did center Kerry Robbins. A 1985 graduate of Cornell with a bachelor’s of science degree in agri- On October 27 of that season, Lee helped orchestrate a school-record culture, Lee was a three-year letterman for the Big Red as an offensive 749 yards of total offense in a 56-10 Homecoming victory over Lock lineman from 1981-83. He would later earn his master’s degree in educa- Haven. The 749 yards, which featured two 100-yard rushers, two 100- tional administration from Shippensburg in 2001. yard receivers and a 300-yard passer, were the second most in the history of the PSAC, just eight shy of the all-time record. Following his playing career, Lee began his coaching career as the fresh- man defensive line coach at Cornell in 1986, a position he held for two Reder concluded his career after totaling 244 points, the most ever seasons.

R EVIEW by a kicker, and his 44 field goals which were just one behind Howie Guarini’s school record total of 45. A two-time all-conference selection, Lee became the graduate assistant at West Chester in 1988 where he Ford ranked sixth in the PSAC in punting with an average of 39.5 yards served as the special teams coordinator and coached the defensive line per punt, a mark that was also 27th in Division II. before being promoted to assistant coach in 1989. Lee then spent the next six seasons as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator In 11 seasons with the Red Raiders, Lee has had 26 all-conference selec- under head coach Rick Daniels. tions, including 10 first team honorees. Offensive linemen Matt Olecki and Dave Fremont were honored a season ago as second-team selections. During his career at West Chester, Lee was instrumental in the develop- ment of lineman Chris Luneberg who was selected by the Buffalo Bills In Lee’s first season as offensive coordinator in 2006, Shippensburg in the eighth round and 223rd overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft.

PSAC ranked in the PSAC’s top-10 in all major offensive categories, including seventh in rushing offense. The team was also second in time of posses- In 1994, Lee moved to Division I-AA Morehead State in Kentucky sion and fifth in third down conversions. He also boasted three All- where he served as the offensive line coach and managed the Phil Simms PSAC Western Division selections in Ford, Robbins and Reder. weight training facility and academic support program before coming to Shippensburg prior to the 1997 season. Under Lee in 1999, the offensive line cleared the way for an offense that averaged 450.1 yards per game, the highest in team history. The team A native of Salamanca, New York, Lee and his wife Susan live in also set records for passing yards per game (279.2), points (398) and total Shippensburg with their daughters Erin and Megan. Susan also works at OPPO N E NT S yards per play (6.1). Shippensburg University as an assistant in admission and financial aid. his t o ry

12 Shippensburg University The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES

Defensive Coordinator/ PERSONAL Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) ‘92 Intr o Mike Burket Family Daughter, Cierra Indiana (Pa.) ’92 Years in Coaching (College) 20 8th year at Shippensburg COACHING EXPERIENCE Mike Burket returns for his eighth Shippensburg University season at Shippensburg and his fifth 2005-present Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers as the team’s defensive coordinator. 2003-04 Assistant Coach/Linebackers He will be in his seventh season as 2002 Assistant Coach/Safeties the primary instructor to the line- Shippensburg Area High School backers for the Red Raiders. 2000-01 Head Coach COACHES A 16-year coaching veteran, with 1998 Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ 11 of those seasons coming at the Director of Football Operations collegiate level, Burket’s instruction was evident in 2008 with the Red 1997 Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator Raiders achieving the sixth-best total defense in the highly competi- Huntingdon Area High School tive Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Among that total 1995-96 Head Coach included the 13th-ranked pass defense in Division II. Waynesboro High School 1993-94 Assistant Coach Perhaps most impressively, the 2008 Red Raider defensive corps ranked Huntingdon Area High School 1989-92 Assistant Coach second in the conference in forcing turnovers (27) and second in tackles OU T LOOK for loss (7.27 per game). Overall, the unit was ranked 36th out of 148 programs in Division II.

In 2007, the Red Raider defense had one of its best seasons in Burket’s Burket joined the staff as an assistant coach in 2002 after two seasons as tenure as the defensive coordinator - ranking third in the PSAC in total the head coach at Shippensburg Area Senior High School. In his first defense and fifth in both rushing defense and pass defense. The unit also season with the Red Raiders, he coached the safeties before beginning ranked seventh out of 14 teams in scoring defense and third in opponent his work with the linebackers. third-down conversions. A 1992 graduate of Indiana (Pa.), Burket began his coaching career as P R OFILES Four defensive players were named All-PSAC Western Division in 2007 an assistant coach at Huntingdon Area High School from 1989-92. after five were selected in 2006. That year, Shippensburg led the league He then served as an assistant coach at Waynesboro High School from in sacks while ranking fifth in pass defense and sixth in both rushing 1993-94 before returning to Huntingdon where he was the head coach defense and total defense. from 1995-96.

The Red Raider defense has boasted 16 all-conference selections in Following the 1996 season, Burket moved to Juniata College where he Burket’s four seasons as defensive coordinator, four of which have been was an assistant coach for two seasons in 1997-98. In his first season, linebackers. In seven seasons as the team’s linebackers coach, Burket has he served as the offensive coordinator and in his second season, served had seven players receive all-conference designations, including at least as defense coordinator while also functioning as the director of football R EVIEW one in six of his seven seasons. operations and recruiting coordinator.

In 2006, Jaron Nalewak was selected to the All-PSAC Western Division In 1999, Burket was the athletic director for the Tyrone Area School First Team after compiling one of the best defensive seasons in school District. He also has four years of teaching experience, two each at history, finishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the single-season Waynesboro and Huntingdon. For seven years, Burket was a member record, and 7.5 sacks, 2.5 short of the single-season record of 10. of the United States Army Reserve in Mill Creek before receiving an honorable discharge in May of 1994. In Burket’s first season as defensive coordinator in 2005, Shippensburg

had four All-PSAC Western Division selections, including three first- A native of Huntingdon, Burket and his wife Angela currently live in PSAC team honorees. As a team, Shippensburg ranked fourth in the conference Shippensburg with their daughter, Cierra. in passing defense, sixth in rushing defense, sixth in total defense and sixth in turnover margin.

OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 12 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 13 The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES Intr o Assistant Coach/ Graduate Assistant Running Backs Coach/Defensive Line J.C. Morgan Ben Gibboney Bucknell ’04 Graduate Assistant 5th year at Shippensburg 2nd year at Shippensburg

COACHES J.C. Morgan returns for his fifth A tireless worker and a valuable ad- season at Shippensburg in 2009 as dition to the coaching staff, former coach of the running backs while Susquehanna standout Ben Gib- once again serving as the team’s boney returns to the Shippensburg video coordinator. coaching staff for his second season as a graduate assistant working During Morgan’s tenure as the with the defensive line. running backs coach, Shippensburg has ranked in the top-8 in the After graduating in 2006, Gib- conference in rushing, including fifth in 2007. He also was instrumental boney spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at Juniata. OU T LOOK in the success of three-time All-PSAC Western Division Second Team With the Eagles, he worked with a secondary and special teams group selection Aaron Dykes. that featured defensive back Tyler Hall, an All-Middle Athletic Confer- ence Second Team award winner as a freshman. In 2007, Dykes led the team in rushing for the third-straight season, to- taling 634 yards and 11 touchdowns, both career-highs, to earn his first, Gibboney has been an integral assistant with video coordination, break first team all-conference selection. For his career, Dykes totaled 1,790 down and exchanges. He has recruited in areas such as Philadelphia and yards rushing, a mark that ranks eighth in school history, and 20 rushing Baltimore as well while coordinating on-campus recruiting visits. touchdowns. Prior to Juniata, Gibboney spent four seasons as a player at MAC rival

P R OFILES An integral instructor for a team that runs a Wing-T offense, Morgan Susquehanna where he was a two-time All-MAC selection as a defensive helped mentor a group of Shippensburg running backs that last season back and return specialist. He was a three-time MAC Defensive Player averaged nearly four yards per carry and compiled over 165 rushing yards of the Week and was named to the honor roll once. per game. Six different running backs totaled over 150 yards on the ground and four different backs averaged over 4.2 yards per carry. Gibboney played in all 40 of the Crusaders’ games during his career from 2002-05, starting the final 36 at free safety and totaling 259 tackles, in- Among the talented corps of runners that Morgan has mentored cluding 190 solo, 13 interceptions, 38 pass breakups, nine forced fumbles includes All-PSAC First Teamer Kevin Marshall, who ranked fourth and six fumble recoveries. in the PSAC in all-purpose yardage with an average of 132.7 yards per game. In addition to leading the team in rushing yards with 453, As a senior, Gibboney was an All-MAC First Team selection as a defen-

R EVIEW Marshall accrued 377 receiving yards and 497 kickoff return yards while sive back after totaling a career and team-high 79 tackles while adding scoring four total touchdowns. three interceptions, nine pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. In addition, he was named All-MAC Second Team as a return Prior to Shippensburg, Morgan spent one season as an assistant coach at specialist after leading the conference in punt returns with a 14.2-yard in 2004, also working with the running backs. With average and finishing second in kick returns at 21.6 yards per game. the Greyhounds, Morgan worked with Chris Jacoubs who, as a sopho- more, averaged 162.6 yards per game rushing, the fifth-highest total in Gibboney received All-MAC Second Team honors in 2004 with 71 Division III. Jacoubs totaled a school-record 1,789 yards in 11 games tackles, including four for loss and his lone career sack, four intercep- and also had a school-best 19 touchdowns. tions, 13 pass breakups and three fumble recoveries.

PSAC An accomplished runner himself, Morgan was a fullback at Bucknell Off the field, Gibboney was a two-time MAC Academic Honor Roll se- University where during the 2001 season, he led the Bison in yards per lection and 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Second carry while tying for the team lead in touchdowns. He also received the Team. He graduated from Susquehanna in 2006 with a 3.27 grade point Lewisburg Touchdown Award for Offensive Player of the Week and was average and a bachelor of arts degree in history and minor in education. awarded three varsity letters for his performance. Gibboney is a native of Huntingdon where he was a three-year let- Morgan received a bachelor’s of science degree in business administra- terwinner and All-conference selection as a running back and defensive tion from Bucknell in 2004. back for Huntingdon High School. His father, Tom Gibboney, was the OPPO N E NT S head coach for the Bearcats from 1986-95 and defensive coordinator As a senior at Bucknell, Morgan served as an assistant varsity football from 2001-05. Tom was also the head coach at Juniata College from coach at Lewisburg High School in addition to serving as an assistant on 1995-97 and has served as the team’s defensive coordinator since 2006. the basketball team. While in high school, he served as a running backs coach for the M.O.T. Youth Football organization in his hometown. In addition to football, Gibboney spent a semester at the National Out- door Leadership School in the spring of 2006 and was a camp counselor A native of Middletown, Delaware, Morgan is a member of the Ameri- for three years at Stone Mountain Adventures in Huntingdon from can Football Coaches Association and has served on the minority issues 2005-07. committee since 2005. He currently lives in Carlisle. He currently resides in Shippensburg. his t o ry

14 Shippensburg University The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES

Volunteer Assistant/ Volunteer Assistant/ Wide Receivers/Passing Defensive Backs Game Coordinator Tony Johnson Intr o Chance Powell Shippensburg ’02 Shippensburg ’87 5th year at Shippensburg 10th year at Shippensburg Tony Johnson returns for his fifth The second-longest tenured assis- season as a volunteer assistant at tant coach on the Red Raider staff, Shippensburg in 2008, working Chance Powell enters his 10th sea- with the defensive backs as an son at Shippensburg in 2009 and assistant under former position third as the team’s passing game coach Mark Maciejewski. coordinator. COACHES One of the most exciting players Since his return to Shippensburg in the PSAC, Johnson was a four- in 2000, Powell has worked with some of the best receivers in school his- year letterman for the Red Raiders from 1999-2002, serving as a team tory, including Melvin Scott, Patrick Ferguson and current Red Raider captain as a senior. He played in all 44 of Shippensburg’s games during senior Mike Harris. his career, totaling 180 tackles, 31 pass breakups, six interceptions and eight blocked kicks which ranks third all-time in school history. Powell has guided the emergence of Harris, who last season became just the second Red Raider to amass over 1,000 receiving yards in a season As a junior in 2001, Johnson was involved in five blocked field goals,

(ranking second in the PSAC) and was just the second SU wide receiver three of which he blocked himself. He returned two for touchdowns OU T LOOK in 10 years to receive All-PSAC First Team honors. Harris totaled 57 to set a new Shippensburg single-season and career record for blocked receptions for 779 yards in 2007 for the third and fourth-highest totals, kicks. respectively, in the PSAC. In the season finale at Kutztown, the score was tied with less than two Scott ranks third in school history for career receiving touchdowns (22), minutes to play when Johnson blocked a field goal attempt and raced 72 sixth in receiving yards (1,899) and seventh in receptions (103). Mean- yards for the touchdown, his second of the season, to give Shippensburg while, Ferguson was a three-time All-PSAC Western Division First an eventual 24-23 victory. Earlier in the year at Lock Haven, he went 62 Team selection from 2003-06 who finished his career with 20 receiv- yards for the score after a blocked field goal attempt. ing touchdowns and 1,702 receiving yards to rank fourth and seventh, P R OFILES respectively, on the school’s all-time lists. Johnson added 53 tackles, three interceptions and six pass breakups in 2001 while serving as the team’s leading punt returner with an average of In 2007, Shippensburg ranked fifth in the conference in pass offense. 6.4 yards per return. The team’s 189 receptions were the second-highest in school history and the most since the Red Raiders set a school record with 197 in 1983. In In 2000, Johnson used his knack for blocking kicks to lead the Red addition, the team’s 2,491 yards receiving were its most since 1999 and Raiders to a 17-14 victory at East Stroudsburg. After he recovered a an increase of 779 yards over the previous season. Warrior fumble in the end zone to tie the game at 14-14 and send it into overtime, Shippensburg held a three-point lead when Johnson blocked Led by Ferguson and Howard Chavous in 2006, the receivers averaged an East Stroudsburg field goal attempt to win the game. He was PSAC R EVIEW 15.5 yards per catch and totaled 10 of the team’s 11 receiving touch- Western Division Defensive Player of the Week for his performance. downs. Chavous and Harris were among the team’s top receiving threats in 2005, totaling 47 receptions for 706 yards and three touchdowns. After red-shirting in 1998, Johnson’s impact the following year led to him earning 1999 PSAC Western Division Rookie of the Year, a spot on In 2004, Shippensburg totaled 1,770 yards and 17 touchdowns receiving, the All-PSAC Western Division First Team and Division II All-Fresh- the most in five seasons while averaging 18.4 yards per catch, the highest man Team honors from usafootball.com. total in eight seasons under Powell. A year later in 2005, the team had 135 receptions, the most since 1999. In addition to his career-best 59 tackles, he had a team-high seven pass

breakups, two blocked kicks and an interception return for 48 yards ver- PSAC In his first season with the Red Raiders in 2000, Powell mentored a sus California (Pa.) that led to a Red Raider touchdown. Also that game, receiving corps that averaged 13.2 yards per reception and scored 19 of he blocked a field goal to preserve Shippensburg’s 30-0 shutout victory. the team’s 38 touchdowns, led by Scott’s 43 receptions for 685 yards and 10 touchdowns. A native of Dover and 1997 graduate of Dover High School, Johnson also ranks second in Shippensburg history for pass breakups in a season, A 1987 graduate of Shippensburg, Powell was a and run- totaling 13 in 2000, and a career with 31, second only to current Atlanta ning back for the Red Raiders from 1983-86. Following a year on the Falcon Brent Grimes who had 37. Red Raider coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach in 1987, Powell coached the ninth grade team at Shippensburg Area High School in As a return specialist, Johnson ranks fourth in school history in punt 1988. He then was an assistant coach for six seasons from 1989-94 returns and punt return yardage, totaling 62 for 439 yards. His 99 before taking over as head coach of Greyhounds in 1995, a position he combined punt and kick returns are also fourth as are his 1,348 com- held for five seasons. bined kick return yards, 909 of which came on kickoffs which ranks him OPPO N E NT S seventh all-time. Powell currently lives in Shippensburg with his wife Kimberly, daughters T.J. and Kari, and son Lek. Johnson currently lives in Shippensburg. o ry his t 14 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 15 The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES Intr o Volunteer Assistant/ Volunteer Assistant/ Offensive Line Linebackers/Defensive Line John Wetzel Josh Oswalt Shippensburg ’98 Shippensburg ’08 3rd year at Shippensburg 1st year at Shippensburg

COACHES A three-year starter at Blooms- Josh Oswalt, the graduate assis- burg from 1988-91, John Wetzel tant to Jennifer Cummings in the returns for his third season with the office of Academic Support, will Shippensburg coaching staff as a volunteer his services as a coach for volunteer assistant to the offensive the Red Raider football team in line. 2009. Oswalt recently concluded an outstanding four-year career with Wetzel brings six years of coach- Shippensburg in which he totaled ing experience and eight years of 245 tackles as an integral member experience as a player to Shippensburg. His most recent coaching experi- of the linebacker corps. OU T LOOK ence came in 2004 and 2005 when he served as offensive coordinator for the Chambersburg Cardinals, a semi-pro football team that plays in the Oswalt excelled in his senior season, ranking second on the team in tack- North American Football League (NAFL). les with 84 (including 39 solo stops). His reputation as a ball hawk was solidified in 2008 with 10.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and two fumble In two seasons with the Cardinals, Wetzel was part of a staff that led the recoveries while starting in all 11 of the team’s games. Cardinals to its first two playoff appearances. For his career, Oswalt appeared in 42 games, recording 107 solo tackles In 2000 and 2001, Wetzel served as the offensive and defensive line and 138 tackle assists of which 29 went for loss. In addition, Oswalt reg- coach at Eastern Lebanon County High School (ELCO) High School istered 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries while

P R OFILES in Myerstown, during which the team had a two-year record of 18-5. missing just two games in his career due to injury. While there, he was part of a staff that led the Raiders to its first two PIAA District 3 playoff appearances in school history. Oswalt completed his teaching practicum with a Fall internship during his senior football season. He graduated in December with a degree in Prior to ELCO, Wetzel got his first coaching experience with the Myer- elementary education and a concentration in reading while compiling a stown Panthers, a midget football league team. He spent two seasons as 3.3 cumulative quality-point average. the offensive and defensive line coach in 1998 and 1999. In addition to football, Oswalt was an integral member of the As a player, Wetzel was a three-year starter and four-year letterman at Shippensburg University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ELCO as a member of the offensive line before earning All-PSAC East- (SAAC), a committee made up of student-athletes that assembles to

R EVIEW ern Division Second Team honors in 1990 at Bloomsburg. provide insight on the student-athlete experience.

Following his high school and collegiate careers, Wetzel played two As the vice-president of the Shippensburg SAAC, Oswalt was integral in seasons of semi-pro football for the Central Penn Piranha of the then- the organization and subsequent planning of the Special Olympics Fun International Football League (IFL) in 1996 and 1997. During that Meet, a fund-raiser for the Shippensburg area Special Olympics swim time, the team had a combined record of 29-1 advancing to the IFL team. Associated with this event was a “Chains of Love” fund-raiser championship twice and winning the title in 1997. that generated significant support for the local chapters of the Special Olympics. Wetzel received his bachelor degree in psychology from Bloomsburg in 1998 and is currently working on his applied psychology master’s degree In 2008, SAAC raised more than $3,000 from the Shippensburg Univer-

PSAC from Penn State. He currently serves as the warden of the Franklin sity Athlete Auction and $4,500 overall through various fund-raising ini- County Jail, a position he has held since 2002. tiatives including the annual Special Olympics Fun Meet. Shippensburg University, through the SAAC’s efforts, was ranked fifth in NCAA From 1992 to 2002, Wetzel held a variety of positions for the Berks Division II to donate to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. County Prison, including correctional officer, training academy direc- tor and supervisor of treatment services. He was also a prison guard at Oswalt currently resides in Shippensburg. Lebanon County Correctional Facility from 1989-92.

OPPO N E NT S In his 20-year involvement in criminal justice, Wetzel has authored or co-authored articles in national publications as well as participated in presentations both statewide and nationally. In addition, he has also taken part in various community activities that include serving on the Board of Directors for the Franklin/Fulton Country Behavior Health Advisory Board and as a member of the Chambersburg Public Opinion Diversity Panel.

A native of Myerstown, Wetzel currently lives in Chambersburg with his wife Theresa and their four daughters, Ariel, Machaela, Tamaira, and

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Wesley Mallicone After receiving his degree from Duquesne he attended Clarion where MS, ATC he received a master of science degree in rehabilitation science in 2004.

While there, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer as well as Intr o Director of Sports Medicine an approved clinical instructor for California (Pa.) in its undergraduate Wesley Mallicone enters his eighth athletic training program. season as the Director of Sports Theis, a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist through the Na- Medicine at Shippensburg Univer- tional Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), utilized his skills during sity for the 2009-10 academic year. his time at Clarion to develop comprehensive strength, balance, core sta- He leads a sports medicine depart- bility and integrated flexibility programs for all of the student-athletes. ment that provides services to 20 After receiving his master’s degree from Clarion, Theis accepted an athletic teams and supervises the internship at the NASM headquarters in Calabasas, California where he comprehensive health care needs of was responsible for implementing orthopedic assessments, performing approximately 600 Shippensburg manual therapy and developing corrective exercise and performance en- COACHES student athletes. He is active hancement programs for professional, collegiate and high school athletes. within the campus community and has served on various campus A certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association committees. Board of Certification (NATA-BOC) and credentialed by Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine, Theis authored "Behind the Scenes 'Jumper's A 1999 graduate of Duquesne with a Bachelor of Science degree in Ath- Knee'" published in the FORM newsletter, a publication of the NASM, letic Training, Mallicone received his Master of Science degree in Psy- in February 2005. chology from Shippensburg in December 2000 and is currently enrolled in the Doctoral Program of Administrative and Leadership Studies at Originally from Coraopolis, Theis is married and lives with his wife, Al- lison, and daughter, Riley, in Chambersburg.

IUP. Wes worked as a graduate assistant in sports medicine under the OU T LOOK mentorship of Hall of Fame athletic trainer Steve Heckler who served Ship for 27 years. After graduating from Shippensburg, Mallicone became a member of Becky Fitz the Philadelphia Eagles staff after being hired as the team’s seasonal MS, ATC, NASM-PES intern athletic trainer for the 2001 season. While with the Eagles, Assistant Director Mallicone assisted in injury prevention, evaluation, rehabilitation, and of Sports Medicine emergency medical care. After working two training camps and a full season in the NFL, Mallicone became an assistant athletic trainer with Becky Fitz returns for her third year with the Shippensburg

the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europa in March 2002 prior to coming P R OFILES to Shippensburg. Additionally, he has worked several offseason mini- University athletic training staff camps for the Minnesota Vikings in 2008 & 2009. as an assistant director of sports medicine. He also had an athletic training internship with the Pittsburgh Pirates through the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS). Fitz is a board-certified athletic trainer with a license in Pennsyl- Mallicone, a certified athletic trainer and state credentialed to practice vania and is a member of the Na- athletic training in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an active tional Athletic Trainers’ Associa- member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the tion (NATA). She is also a certified Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA), and the Pennsylvania Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) through the National Acad- R EVIEW Athletic Trainers’ Society (PATS). He is also a certified instructor in emy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Professional Rescuer, First Aid/CPR and AED for the American Red Cross. At Shippensburg, she provides injury prevention, emergency care, treat- ment, and develops rehabilitation protocol for student athletes. Fitz A native of Uniontown, Mallicone currently resides in Shippensburg. also holds additional responsibilities in the sports medicine department, helping to administer physicals, providing medical coverage for summer athletic camps, and assisting with the drug testing of student-athletes. Joseph Theis In addition, she serves as an advisor to Tau Kappa, a service sorority for female student-athletes.

MS, ATC, NASM-PES PSAC Assistant Director of Fitz has a great deal of sports medicine experience to her credit, having Sports Medicine served as an assistant athletic trainer and instructor at Catawba while also serving as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department Entering his fourth full year at while at Shippensburg. Shippensburg, Joe Theis (pro- nounced TICE) is responsible While at Catawba, Fitz served as the certified athletic trainer for the for providing rehabilitation and volleyball and baseball teams, and was an approved clinical instructor emergency care to Shippensburg’s in the Athletic Training Education Program. In addition to her athletic student-athletes and assisting the training responsibilities, she also taught a nutrition class in the Physical director of sports medicine with Education Department. insurance, injury tracking, record Fitz earned a bachelor’s of science degree in athletic training in 2004 keeping and the scheduling of from East Stroudsburg where she was a two-time captain of the Warrior OPPO N E NT S student employees. track and field team and was an active member of the athletic training Theis graduated from Duquesne in 2002 with a bachelor of science club. She completed her graduate work with a master of science degree degree in athletic training where he completed clinical rotations with the in psychology at Shippensburg in 2006. Pittsburgh Pirates, UPMC Center for Sports Medicine, Robert Morris Fitz currently resides in Chambersburg. and Carnegie Mellon. o ry his t 16 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 17 The Coaches SPORTS MEDICINE Intr o

Facilities University Fitness Center The fitness center, located in the basement of Heiges Field House,

COACHES covers more than 5,600 square feet of space and contains 19 Eagle Cybex machines, 8,000 pounds of free weights, three tread-mills, nine climbers and exercise bikes. There are 25 free weight stations, two York lifting platforms and a 10-station Body Masters modular system. The facility not only benefits athletic team members, but the entire university community. It is open more than 80 hours per week. Student Recreation Center

OU T LOOK This 64,000 square-foot Student Recreation Center, which operates under the moniker of "ShipRec", provides the following amenities to the Shippensburg University community: 39 cardiovascular ma- The Department of Sports Medicine is a comprehensive collection of al- chines with televisions, 15 Cybex Eagle Circuit Power Lift Stations, lied health care professionals working in collaboration to provide the best a free weight area, four multi-purpose courts for volleyball, basket- possible health care to the student-athletes at Shippensburg University. ball, tennis and badminton, an 1/8 mile elevated running track, an A major emphasis by the Department of Sports Medicine is the preven- 1,800 square-foot fitness studio and two racquetball courts. tion, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and student-athlete Athletics Weight Room education of various sports related injuries and medical conditions. The Athletics Fitness Center is a brand new weight training and P R OFILES Under the direction of Head Team Physician, Dr. Johnson G. Coyle and exercise facility constructed exclusively for use by the student-ath- the Director of Sports Medicine, Wesley R. Mallicone, the Shippensburg letes on the campus of Shippensburg University. The center features University Department of Sports Medicine provides services to 20 ath- state-of-the-art equipment, including Precor Cardio products, six letic teams comprised of approximately 600 student-athletes. PowerLift stations, 12 different Cybex Eagle stations, a Cybex The sports medicine staff includes three certified athletic trainers, one Modular station, numerous Hoist free weight stations, a plethora of certified intern athletic trainer and numerous work study students. These weight and barbells and various medicine balls along with addi- individuals operate three athletic training facilities located throughout tional fitness resources. Shippensburg's athletic venues as well as an on campus rehabilitation center located inside Heiges Field House. R EVIEW Philosophy Shippensburg University's Department of Sports Medicine, a collection of allied health care professionals, is dedicated to servicing the health care needs of nearly 600 student-athletes on 20 NCAA Division II inter- collegiate athletic teams. The Department of Sports Medicine is :

PSAC • dedicated to helping the student-athletes achieve their academic and athletic success while simultaneously ensuring their health and well being. • committed to creating a supportive environment that encourages trust, participation, open communication, collaboration, and respect among our student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physi- cians and university community, regardless of the student-athletes'

OPPO N E NT S sport, gender, race, ethnic, social or economic background. • committed to the delivery of consistent quality services in an ef- ficient and safe manner, through the use of our modern facilities and incorporating the most recent developments in sports medicine which meets the needs of the student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians and university. • committed to constantly integrating the latest information concern- ing on-the-field emergency care, evaluation of injuries, rehabilita- tion, counseling and education for all of the Shippensburg Univer- sity student-athletes. his t Through these principles, we are committed to providing the best pos- sible care for every student-athlete to ensure a lifetime of success in their

o ry lives and careers after departing Shippensburg University.

18 Shippensburg University 2009 Season Outlook

18 Shippensburg University 2009 Season Outlook Numerical pre-season Roster Intr o No. name Pos. yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Nate Schmidt K Fr. 6-1 170 Jim Thorpe/Jim Thorpe 1 Taimur Harris SE R-Fr. 5-10 165 Darby/Penn Wood 2 Nick Klinepeter HB R-Sr. 5-10 201 Middletown/Middletown 2 Drew Newcomer K Fr. 5-9 165 Carlisle/Boiling Springs 3 Chad DiFebbo * QB R-Sr. 6-1 195 Phoenixville/Trinity Pauling (N.Y.) 4 Roshaan McCain * HB R-So. 5-10 178 Chester Springs/Downingtown COACHES 4 Larry Glace LB Fr. 6-4 195 Tyrone/Tyrone 5 Josh Simmons * LB R-Sr. 5-11 198 Somerset/Somerset 6 Jeff Fertig * DB R-Jr. 5-11 174 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township 7 Nick Melusky S Jr. 6-1 183 Pottsville/Minersville 7 Derek Smith SE Fr. 6-4 180 Greencastle/Greencastle-Antrim 8 Marcellus Sammons DB R-So. 6-1 211 Philadelphia/Northeast 9 Pete O'Connor QB R-Fr. 6-3 186 Exton/Downington East 10 Jacob Baskerville SE R-Fr. 6-2 180 Pottstown/Pottsville

OU T LOOK 11 Mike Goode DB Fr. 6-0 170 Norristown/Norristown 12 Anthony Varischetti SE R-So. 5-11 194 Brockway/Brockway 13 Tom Johns QB Fr. 6-4 195 Chalfont/Central Bucks South 14 Jeff Tomasetti QB R-Fr. 6-1 193 Claymont, Del./Brandywine 14 Kyle Karpinski DB Fr. 6-0 175 Lancaster/Manheim Township 15 Travis Proctor ** DB R-Jr. 6-0 173 Columbia/Columbia 15 Jeryl Cole HB Fr. 5-10 180 Baltimore, Md./Patterson 16 Dave Chervansky QB R-So. 6-0 207 Huntington, Conn./St. Joseph 17 Steven Adams QB R-Fr. 6-5 205 Cedar Grove, N.J./Cedar Grove

P R OFILES 18 Zach Zulli QB Fr. 6-2 175 Schwenksville/Perkiomen Valley 19 Kadeem Clifton DB R-So. 5-9 170 Baltimore, Md./Woodlawn (Edinboro) 19 Dakota Pierce TE Fr. 6-4 220 Shippensburg/Shippensburg 20 Kevin Herod FB R-Fr. 6-1 220 Allentown/Parkland 21 Chase DiFebbo * SE R-Jr. 6-2 185 Phoenixville/Phoenixville 22 Kevin Marshall ** HB R-Jr. 5-10 183 Philadelphia/Scotland School 23 Jamahn McCollough ** S R-Jr. 5-11 178 Baltimore, Md./Randallstown 23 Steve Fagert HB Fr. 6-0 165 Delmont/Greensburg Salem 24 Mike Frenette HB Fr. 5-9 175 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley

R EVIEW 25 Avery Coleman DB Fr. 5-10 175 Media/Penncrest 26 Mike Lloyd DB R-Fr. 5-9 171 Philadelphia/Central 27 Bryan Culler DB Jr. 6-0 170 Lansdowne/John Bartram (Stevens Tech) 28 Kyler Ford *** P Sr. 5-11 179 Bedford/Bedford 29 Lynwood Snowden DB Fr. 5-8 160 Collegeville/Perkiomen Valley 30 Mikal Sabree DB R-So. 5-7 137 Philadelphia/George Washington 31 Mike Treese HB Fr. 5-10 170 Altoona/Altoona 32 Nick Whittles FB Fr. 6-2 212 Severna Park, Md./Archbishop Spalding 33 Vinnie Ranauto * LB So. 5-11 197 Bear, Del./Caravel

PSAC 33 Pat Schuhl FB Fr. 5-11 205 Mullica Hill, N.J./Gloucester Catholic 34 Chad Halterman FB R-So. 6-2 235 Dillsburg/Northern (West Chester) 35 Camryn LaSalle HB Fr. 5-10 175 Bensalem/Bensalem 36 Corey Hunt S R-Fr. 6-0 182 Frederick, Md./Thomas Johnson 37 Dakota Kessler DB R-Fr. 5-10 173 York/West York 38 Earl Timothy DB R-Fr. 5-8 160 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township 39 Tyrik Clary LB R-Fr. 6-0 195 Philadelphia/Northeast

OPPO N E NT S 40 Tyriq Kershaw S Fr. 5-11 180 Media/Penncrest 41 Riley Bowen ** LB Jr. 5-11 189 Mansfield/Mansfield 42 Nikolas Rosenberry DL R-Fr. 6-4 243 Altoona/Altoona 43 Zane Bicher DB Fr. 6-0 180 Harrisburg/Northern Lebanon (Stevens Tech) 43 Trenton Joseph TE Fr. 6-2 245 Eldersburg, Md./Liberty 44 Cody Fleming LB R-Fr. 6-0 207 Pennsburg/Upper Perkiomen 45 Mark Rossi *** TE Sr. 6-4 244 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop 46 Andy Casale ** LB R-Sr. 6-0 205 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley 47 Ethan Naylor HB Fr. 5-11 185 Shippensburg/Shippensburg 48 Austin Bartley S Fr. 6-1 190 Newark, Del./Newark his t 49 Kenny Baker HB Fr. 5-11 170 Pottstown/Pottstown 50 James D'Annibale *** LS Sr. 5-10 257 Shippensburg/Shippensburg o ry 51 Joel Petersheim LB R-Sr. 6-0 216 Narvon/Garden Spot

20 Shippensburg University 2009 Season Outlook numerical pre-season roster

No. name Pos. yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 52 Drew Gallardy * OL Jr. 6-2 279 Altoona/Altoona

53 Dave Fremont *** OL R-Sr. 6-3 277 Drexel Hill/Monsignor Bonner Intr o 54 Beau Hoffman LB So. 6-0 200 West Milton/Lewisburg 55 Nick Breon OL R-Fr. 6-1 245 Hershey/Lower Dauphin (Clarion) 56 John Garnier OL R-Fr. 5-11 269 Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West 57 Peter Kreisher * OL R-So. 6-3 305 Macungie/Emmaus 58 Steve Hohenwarter * OL R-So. 6-1 270 Landisville/Hempfield 59 Joe Steininger OL R-Fr. 6-2 266 Hanover/Hanover 60 Grant Harpster OL Fr. 6-0 275 Reedsville/Indian Valley 61 Luke Grata OL R-Sr. 6-3 289 Mineral Point/Central Cambria 62 Bobby Mullen OL R-Fr. 6-2 238 Philadelphia/North Catholic COACHES 63 Earl Griffiths OL R-Fr. 5-10 280 Upper Darby/West Philadelphia Catholic 64 Justin Bloom OL Fr. 6-0 255 Lancaster/Hempfield 65 Daniel Curry OL Fr. 6-4 275 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop 66 Shay Ceglar OL Fr. 6-0 240 Port Matilda/State College 67 Ronald Kennedy OL Fr. 6-1 280 York/William Penn 68 Taylor Edwards OL R-Fr. 6-3 280 Wollenpaupack/Wollenpaupack 69 Brandon Kline DL Fr. 5-11 250 Columbia/Hempfield 70 Myles Roche OL R-So. 6-4 241 Taylor/Riverside

71 Sam DuQuette OL Fr. 6-3 270 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's OU T LOOK 73 Chris Restino OL R-Fr. 6-0 258 Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 74 Clayton Dick OL Fr. 6-1 260 Furnace/State College 75 Kevin Mosely DT Fr. 6-2 280 Philadelphia/Scotland School (T. Stevens) 76 Caleb Morris DT Fr. 6-1 250 Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill 77 Brandon Parks OL Fr. 6-2 265 Newburg/Southern Huntingdon 78 Matt Murray DE Fr. 6-3 210 Tyrone/Tyrone 79 Matt Maser OL Fr. 6-5 270 Lancaster/Lampeter-Strasburg 80 Jake Metz DL Fr. 6-6 215 Harleysville/Souderton 81 Tyrel Taughinbaugh SE R-Fr. 5-11 185 Biglerville/Biglerville P R OFILES 82 Brian Heitz DE R-So. 6-3 234 New Holland/Garden Spot 83 Jake Biondi * TE R-Jr. 6-3 229 Springfield/Springfield 84 Mike Harris *** SE R-Sr. 6-2 192 East Earl/Garden Spot 85 Bryan Barley SE Fr. 5-11 150 Berwyn/Conestoga 86 Logan McDannell SE R-Fr. 6-5 177 Claysburg/Bishop Guilfoyle 87 Drew Sneeringer LB Fr. 6-3 210 Hanover/South Western 88 Will Killeen WR Fr. 6-0 180 Phoenixville/Phoenixville 88 Dainen Green DL Fr. 6-3 238 Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro R EVIEW 89 Mike Schmidt LB Fr. 6-4 220 Levittown/Harry S Truman 89 Mike Wagner TE Fr. 6-3 185 Biglerville/Biglerville 90 Andy Horn * DL R-So. 6-3 223 York/Central York (Towson) 91 Taylor Davis * DL R-Sr. 6-2 244 Greencastle/Greencastle-Antrim (Frostburg State) 92 Taylor Molnaird DL Fr. 6-5 270 Lilly/Penn Cambria 93 Ryan Brady DE R-Fr. 6-3 225 Bensalem/Bensalem 94 Zach Collins DL R-Fr. 5-11 259 Philadelphia/Glen Mills 95 Jon Noble DT Fr. 6-0 260 Bushkill/East Stroudsburg North PSAC 96 Mark Khalil Smith DL R-Fr. 5-11 278 Wynnewood/Lower Marion 97 Erik Van Ness * DL R-Jr. 6-0 252 Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack 98 Antoine Parks ** DL R-Sr. 5-10 250 Philadelphia/Scotland School 99 Tyton Brunner * DL R-So. 6-3 275 Camp Hill/Camp Hill (IUP)

* Indicates letters won.

Pronunciation Guide OPPO N E NT S

1 Taimur Harris TAY-mur 33 Vinnie Ranauto ruh-KNOT-oh 12 Anthony Varischetti VAIR-uhh-shet-ee 43 Zane Bicher BEAKER 18 Zach Zulli ZULL-ee 50 James D’Annibale DEE-ann-uh-bell 20 Kevin Herod HAIR-odd 81 Tyrel Taughinbaugh TOG-in-baw o ry his t 20 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 21 2009 Season Outlook Intr o The commitment to winning has never been stronger with the Shippensburg University football program while under the skillful direc- tion of 20th-year head coach Rocky Rees. With the return of 24 letter winners and six offensive starters to the 2009 roster, there is plenty of room for optimism as the team enters training

COACHES camp. In addition to the commitment, the team’s desire for victory has reached a crescendo. Six of Shippensburg’s losses over the last two seasons have been by six points or less, and last year the Red Raiders came within 11 points of a 7-4 record. In 2009, Shippensburg is looking to play four quarters of football each week and finish games strong to reverse the trend of

OU T LOOK “close, but not quite.” While the team has averaged just four wins per season in the four years following the 2004 Division II postseason berth, the Red Raiders have had to deal with the fact that nothing comes easy in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). All of Shippensburg’s losses last season came against teams that finished the season with five or more wins, and the combined record of these opponents was

P R OFILES Chad DiFebbo 55-25. However, when Shippensburg was in the win A pair of red-shirt freshmen has progressed The leader will once again be red-shirt junior column, it got there in convincing fashion. well through one year in the program and the Kevin Marshall, an All-PSAC Eastern The Raiders won each of their four games two men are making strong bids for significant Division First Team selection who has led last season by at least 17 points and outscored playing time. Steven Adams, a native of Cedar the team in rushing for each of the past two opponents by a 160-31 margin in these Grove High School in New Jersey, made seasons. Marshall totaled 452 rushing yards victories. Additionally, in the four conference significant strides last season with adjustments and three touchdowns while displaying a knack games hosted by Shippensburg at Seth Grove to the collegiate game after throwing for more for producing the “big play.” After five rushes Stadium, the Raiders posted a 3-1 record and than 2,000 yards and nearly 30 touchdowns in of 20 or more yards and compiling an average

R EVIEW outscored opponents by a 124-52 margin. high school. The 6-foot, 5-inch signal caller of 4.2 yards per carry, Marshall could be After ranking second in the conference in looks to have a strong showing in the preseason primed for an explosive breakout season at left forcing turnovers last season and averaging that will put him in position to start this halfback in 2009. 24.8 points per game, the Red Raiders have season. The most veteran member of the backfield established a solid infrastructure to build from Meanwhile, touted recruit Pete O’Connor of is red-shirt junior Nick Klinepeter, a this season. In 2009, Shippensburg is ready Downingtown East High School has also put journeyman who logged his first playing time to rebound and features the right amount of himself in position for some time under center with Shippensburg last season. After seven young talent and veteran leadership to make after making improvements during his red- appearances that included a pair of touchdowns a significant impact of the PSAC Eastern shirt season. O’Connor threw for over 4,500 against Cheyney, Klinepeter should expect Division. yards and 49 touchdowns in high school and is to see a fair amount of playing time at right PSAC another candidate to become Shippensburg’s halfback this season. QUARTERBACK sixth all-conference quarterback since the Also at right halfback, red-shirt sophomore Shippensburg has employed five different PSAC began its current award system in 1951. Roshaan McCain will vie for a starting role quarterbacks over the past four seasons The other veteran in the group is sophomore after some impressive performances during his (Chad DiFebbo, Gabe Maiocco, Tony Dave Chervansky, who served as the primary debut season. McCain’s excellent breakaway Gomez, Rick Henshaw, Dave Chervansky) backup last season. Originally a transfer from speed was displayed with his impressive average and none of them has produced a career U-Mass, Chervansky appeared in five games of 6.2 yards per rush on just 52 carries, a feat OPPO N E NT S completion percentage higher than 47 percent. as a quarterback and also saw a lot of time as that ranked him third on the squad in rushing. Shippensburg ranked ninth in the PSAC last a special teams player on kickoff returns. He McCain ran for 137 yards against Cheyney season for its quarterback efficiency rating returns along with red-shirt freshman Jeff – the most by an SU back in four years – and but also finished next to last in completion Tomasetti, a Delaware native who is ready there will be plenty of opportunities this season percentage – meaning the competition is wide for his first full season on the roster after an to build upon the promise shown as a rookie. open for the starting spot. illustrious high school career. Much like the quarterback position, the Red DiFebbo enters training camp as one of the HALFBACK Raider backfield boasts an onslaught of talent leading candidates to start after finishing his that is ready for a breakthrough this season. first full season at the helm with 18 touchdown The Wing-T offense boasts the opportunity passes – the most by a Red Raider signal caller for deception, and the Red Raiders will have Among the legion of talented halfback recruits includes freshmen Kenny Baker of his t since the 19 thrown by former standout Chris no shortage of speed and finesse to incorporate Gicking in 2000. The red-shirt senior averaged from the halfback position this season. Ball Pottstown High School and Mike Frenette of 178 passing yards per game and posted an control has helped the team rank among the Cumberland Valley High School. The coaching o ry efficiency rating of 121.5 despite completing conference’s top-five in time of possession for staff thinks highly of both men and the duo just 45 percent of his passes. each of the past seven seasons. leads a strong group of candidates who could 22 Shippensburg University 2009 Season Outlook

also figure into the mix. Freshman Camryn frame should provide him ample opportunities Red-shirt junior Drew Gallardy is the leading LaSalle possesses great speed and could earn for playing time as a split end in the candidate at left guard after making 10 starts

playing time this season along with the other Shippensburg Wing-T after a solid career as a last season. Gallardy provided solid production Intr o freshman newcomers. defensive back and wide receiver at Pottstown along the line and averaged solid grade- High School. outs throughout the season, including three FULLBACK The depth remains solid at the position with performances with a grade-out over 65 percent. Some of the most noticable turnover has been the return of four other split ends from last He will be supported by red-shirt freshman in the backfield, where Shippensburg returns year’s rosters. Red-shirt freshman Taimur Bobby Mullen. just three letterwinners and four total players Harris, a native of Penn Wood High School, At left tackle, red-shirt freshman Steven from last year's roster. However, the lone red- continues to climb the depth chart and will Hohenwarter is the favorite after coming on shirt amongst this group figures to make the be given some opportunities for playing time. strong at the end of last season and making biggest impact on the team in 2009. Red-shirt sophomore Anthony Varischetti nine appearances overall. Sophomore Taylor

Red-shirt freshman, Kevin Herod, who ran adds depth while red-shirt freshman Tyrel Edwards will also vie for time. On the opposite COACHES for nearly 1,000 yards in 2007 on a high- Taughinbaugh rounds out the group. end of the line, red-shirt sophomore Myles school team that made the Class AAAA Roche will compete with red-shirt senior Luke championship game, is a workhorse that has Grata for the starting role at right tackle. gotten stronger and is ready for his chance Senior Mark Rossi returns to help bolster to make a significant impact with the Red the offensive line in addition to being another DEFENSIVE LINE Raiders. He will be given every chance to earn pass-catching option for the Red Raiders. Heading into 2009, the defensive line boasts the starting fullback spot this season with Rossi posted 14 receptions for over 200 yards five players with at least one season of Shippensburg and display his impressive talents last season and brings leadership to a relatively competition under their belt. However, the on the field. young offensive corps. He is one of just three entire starting defensive line from last season OU T LOOK Providing stiff competition for the starting spot players on the roster to have played in all 33 has moved on, including All-PSAC Eastern will be red-shirt sophomore Chad Halterman, games over the past three seasons. Division Second Team selection Jason Groller. a native of Northern York High School and a Red-shirt junior Jake Biondi emerged last This leaves a large window of opportunity for a transfer from West Chester. Last season with season as another valuable fit along the end multitude of candidates. the Golden Rams, Halterman finished fourth of the line. Biondi, the Patti Rees Memorial Along the ends, red-shirt junior Tyton on the team in rushing and averaged 4.4 yards Scholarship winner for 2009, appeared in 10 Brunner and red-shirt sophomore Andy per carry through nine games of action. He is games, caught four passes and posted solid Horn are prime candidates to start after expected to see a lot of action in the backfield grade-outs. He will be joined by red-shirt breakthrough campaigns with the Red Raiders for Shippensburg this season. sophomore Brian Heitz, a dependable end who a season ago. Brunner, who platooned with P R OFILES A strong corps of incoming freshmen bolsters appeared in all 11 games last season and served departed senior Anthony Marsh last season, the depth at the position. The leader is Nick a valuable special teams role. displayed an impressive defensive prowess with 11 tackles and a blocked kick in 10 games. Whittles, a newcomer from Severna Park, OFFENSIVE LINE Md. who compiled 1,800 rushing yards in Horn, a transfer from Towson, wasted no time his final two seasons as a fullback. Joining Shippensburg must overcome the loss of becoming a valuable member of the rotation Whittles is Pat Schuhl, a veteran of Gloucester its bookend tackles from a season ago; as last year by leading all newcomers with four Catholic High School in New Jersey, and all-conference left tackle Matt Olecki has tackles for loss. local Shippensburg Area Senior High School graduated along with right tackle and former Another veteran competing for time is red-

product Ethan Naylor. All will be given a team captain Bill Morrison. This year’s line shirt senior Taylor Davis, who made strides R EVIEW chance to compete in camp. boasts a mixture of interior veterans along last season with appearances in all 11 games with some upside-laden youth that will look and a total of 10 tackles. Red-shirt freshman SPLIT END to match the success of last year’s group that Nikolas Rosenberry is also vying for playing The otherworldly talents of red-shirt senior allowed just 17 sacks while opening holes for time in his first full season in uniform with the Mike Harris will once again be on display the running backs to average 165 yards per team. game on the ground. for the 2009 season. As one of the team’s four Along the interior, red-shirt senior Antoine captains, the all-conference and all-region Red-shirt senior Dave Fremont is another Parks is back as a favorite for playing time at selection from last season will be gunning team captain and will anchor the right guard the nose guard slot. Parks has appeared in 22 PSAC for the record books after becoming just the position. An All-PSAC Eastern Division games and hopes to be a key figure along the second receiver in school history to compile Second Team selection last season and a CDS line this season. Meanwhile, red-shirt junior over 1,000 receiving yards in a season. Harris, Preseason Honorable Mention selection this Erik Van Ness returns as a defensive tackle who was voted the team MVP last year by his year, Fremont started all 11 games last year after his debut last year in which he appeared peers, enters his final season ranked fourth all- and will provide a wealth of valuable leadership in all 11 games and made 14 tackles. Red- time in career receptions as well as receiving up front. Fremont posted some of the most shirt freshmen Mark Khalil Smith and Zach yardage. consistent grade-outs along the line last season Collins also stand to see significant playing Another complimentary receiver is red-shirt and participated in at least 48 snaps in every time in their first full seasons with the team. sophomore Chase DiFebbo, whose nine-game game during 2008. Red-shirt freshman Chris debut in 2008 featured 296 receiving yards and Restino will be the primary backup. LINEBACKERS five touchdowns. One of those strikes was an Meanwhile, red-shirt sophomore Peter Ferocity dwells in the middle of the Red Raider 81-yard bomb from his brother that stands Kreisher was the only Red Raider to be on defense, as both of the team’s defensive captains OPPO N E NT S as the longest touchdown pass in 14 years. the field for every offensive snap in 2008. return to anchor a hard-hitting, talent-laden DiFebbo seeks to continue his maturation as a He has earned the starting role at center and group of athletes in 2009. In fact, six returning wide receiver and hone his big-play ability. accumulated a wealth of experience last season players complement a pair of talented red-shirt Red-shirt freshman Jacob Baskerville is ready that will help him vie for an all-conference freshmen that makes for one touch-as-nails honor this season. Kreisher averaged the linebacker corps.

for the spotlight in 2009 after completing his o ry first season with the team. His 6-foot, 2-inch second-highest grade-out of any regular Red-shirt senior Andy Casale, the 2009 Zack offensive lineman last season and is ready for

another strong season at center. his t 22 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 23 2009 Season Outlook Intr o Topper Memorial Scholarship recipient, will once again bring his professional attitude and work ethic to the Red Raiders this season along his intrepid leadership from the middle linebacker position. After an All-PSAC Western Division Second Team selection in 2007, Casale ranked third on the team last

COACHES season with 76 tackles while starting all 11 games. Junior Riley Bowen also serves as a captain after leading Shippensburg last season with 12 tackles for loss in addition to 74 total tackles. Bowen, the only non-senior captain on the team, also totaled three sacks, broke up seven passes, forced three fumbles, recovered three fumbles and recorded a safety as an All-PSAC

OU T LOOK Eastern Division Second Team linebacker. Another veteran who is expecting to see a lot of playing time this season is red-shirt junior Josh Simmons, a phenomenal athlete that has made a mark with the team after being recruited as a tailback. Simmons was one of the team’s leading tacklers last season with 38 overall, including 20 solo stops. He is a favorite to earn an outside linebacker position this season.

P R OFILES Red-shirt senior Joel Petersheim is another Kyler Ford veteran who has seen a lot of playing time over the past three seasons. A veteran of 29 games vie with Fertig for playing time along the Ford was an All-PSAC Western Division First as a Red Raider, Petersheim will compete for weak side while fellow red-shirt sophomore Team punter as a freshman and has averaged a starting spot at outside linebacker while Marcellus Sammons is expected to provide 39.3 yards per punt over the course of 190 maintaining his role as a steady member of the depth along the strong side. Both players made boots in his career. Last season, Ford was a special teams. their playing debuts last season. workhorse once again with a career-high 71 Sophomore Vinnie Ranauto was one of just a Meanwhile, red-shirt junior Jamahn punts while also serving as the team’s place handful of true freshmen to make a significant McCollough flips with Proctor to serve as a kicker, converting 5-of-11 field goal attempts. impact last season, appearing off the bench free safety. McCollough made 18 solo tackles Challenging Ford for the place-kicking duties R EVIEW in the final nine games of the season to make and recorded an interception last season after will be freshman Nate Schmidt, a graduate of 19 tackles. Ranauto will serve as the primary starting all 10 games in which he appeared. Jim Thorpe High School who has thrived as a backup to Bowen while also competing for At strong safety, red-shirt junior Nick Melusky special teams performer. playing time at either outside linebacker spot. will be a primary figure after a breakthrough All-purpose yardage institution Kevin Red-shirt sophomore Beau Hoffman is season in 2008. Melusky appeared in nine Marshall will be the team’s leading kickoff another reserve linebacker who was an integral games and made 25 tackles to rank among the returner once again after averaging 24.9 yards member of the special teams unit last season. team’s top 10 in the category. per return last season. He has two career Meanwhile, red-shirt freshmen Cody Fleming Red-shirt freshman Corey Hunt, a native of kickoff returns for a touchdown to his credit and Tyrik Clary boast a wealth of talent and Thomas Johnson High School in Maryland, and last season had 19 returns of at least 20

PSAC are looking to make an impression with their yards or more. Marshall ranked fourth in the will make an immediate impact this season st first opportunities in uniform. as a safety. His athleticism and hard-hitting PSAC in all-purpose yardage and finished 31 Fleming and Clary are two of the best athletes potential will get him on the field for in the nation for kickoff returns. on the team and will play their way into significant playing time this season. Red-shirt Senior Mike Harris will once again be the significant field time 2009. freshman Mike Lloyd will also fight for some primary punt returner after averaging 6.4 playing time at both safety spots after coming yards per return on 27 attempts. Red-shirt SECONDARY into the program as a cornerback. sophomore Roshaan McCain will also be a primary kickoff returner along with Marshall OPPO N E NT S While some of the personnel has been moved around in the secondary, the majority of last SPECIAL TEAMS after averaging 18.4 yards per return last season’s impact players have returned. Red- A plethora of seniors return to serve as the season. shirt junior Travis Proctor, who started at free primary contributors for punting and place safety last year, has moved to the strong-side kicking duties. Senior Kyler Ford has appeared corner position and will solidify that spot after in all 33 of the team’s games since the start of recording 42 tackles to rank fifth on the team. the 2006 season along with senior long snapper On the opposite side, red-shirt junior Jeff James D’Annibale and will be the primary Fertig made his playing debut last season and punter this season. Senior quarterback Chad immediately impressed by leading the team DiFebbo is the returning holder. with three interceptions despite making just his t one start. Fertig made 31 tackles last season, and is in prime position for a starting spot at o ry the weak-side cornerback position. Red-shirt sophomore Makal Sabree will 24 Shippensburg University Player Profiles

24 Shippensburg University Player Profiles Intr o Riley Bowen Captain

Outside Linebacker • 2009 Baumgartner Scholarship Recipient Junior • 6-0 • 200 • 2008 All-PSAC Eastern Division Hometown: Mansfield, PA Second Team (LB) High School: Mansfield • 2008 PSAC Eastern Division Defensive COACHES Major: Mathematics Player of the Week (9/30/08) 41

Bowen has emerged as an integral member of the Red Raider defense and in just two seasons has solidified a starting line- backer position with 100 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, eight pass breakups and 3.5 sacks. He has yet to miss a game in two seasons and has already been honored with an all-con- OU T LOOK ference selection based on his outstanding play. After leading all freshmen in tackles during the 2007 season, Bowen tied for the team lead last year as a sophomore. Bowen returns in 2009 as the only non-senior captain on this year’s squad.

2008 (Sophomore): Named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team after excelling from the outside linebacker position and starting all 11 of the team’s games… dominated the line of scrimmage… tied

P R OFILES for the team lead with 74 tackles, including 50 solo stops… forced three fumbles on the season and broke up seven passes…recorded three sacks for a total of 22 yards, a club best…led team with 12 tackles for a loss, ranking him fifth-best in the PSAC…collected an interception against East Stroudsburg and returned it five yards…notched nine tackles in the same game…had a season-best 13 tackles in win over C.W. Post… named PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Week after victory over Marauders…became first Red Raider honored by conference in two years… created a forced fumble that led to game-winning drive against Millersville along with a team-high nine tackles and a sack…recorded

R EVIEW at least one tackle in every game during the season…registered a safety with an impressive tackle in the end zone against Shepherd…averaged 6.5 tackles per game in Eastern Division play…amassed nine or more tackles in four of the first six games during the season. 2007 (Freshman): Recorded 11 solo tackles and 15 assists for 26 total tackles on the season… contributed 1.5 tackles for loss during the cam- paign in addition to one pass breakup… finished his first season with at least one tackle in the last 10 games of the season… tallied a season-high Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR five tackles in the season finale at California (Pa.)… posted a season-best 2007 11 11 15 26 1.5-0 0.5-0 0-0 1 0 0 three solo tackles against Slippery Rock… combined with Bill Morrison 2008 11 50 24 74 12.0-47 3.0-22 1-5 7 3 3

PSAC for a sack against Clarion… made starts against Edinboro, Millersville, Career 22 61 39 100 13.5-47 3.5-22 1-5 8 3 3 Slippery Rock and California (Pa.). Mansfield High School: Played for head coach Tom Dickenson … competed as a running back and a middle linebacker and won four letters, in addition to three letters in basketball as a point guard and four track letters as a discus and javelin thrower … was a captain of the football team in 2005 and was named to the Senior All Star North squad

OPPO N E NT S … ran for 1,459 yards as a senior and led the team in rushing yards, receiving yards and touchdowns. Personal: Full name is Riley William Bowen … is the son of Larry and Debbie Bowen … born on July 9, 1989 … majoring in mathematics. his t o ry

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Andy Casale Captain Intr o Inside Linebacker • 2009 Zack Topper Memorial Senior • 6-0 • 210 Scholarship Recipient Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA • 2007 All-PSAC Western Division High School: Cumberland Valley Second Team (LB) Major: History Social Studies Certification 46

Casale, the 2009 Zack Topper Memorial Scholarship recipi- ent, returns as a senior captain and will once again bring his COACHES professional attitude and work ethic to the Red Raiders this season along his intrepid leadership from the middle line- backer position. After an all-conference second team selection in 2007, Casale ranked third on the team last season with 76 tackles while starting all 11 games. A true professional in every sense, Casale will once again fulfill an invaluable role in the middle of the Red Raider defense this season. OU T LOOK 2008 (R-Junior): Furthered his grip on a regular linebacker position with Shippensburg after maintaining his pace established in the 2007 sea- son…affirmed his veteran presence as an outside linebacker by starting all 11 of the team’s games…ranked third on the team with 76 tackles and fourth on the team with 32 solo stops…slotted fourth on the team with 9.5 tackles for loss…created a ruckus in opposing backfields with three sacks while breaking up one pass…recorded a season-best 10 tackles against Edinboro…picked up nine tackles in a victory over C.W. Post and in contests against Mercyhurst and West Chester…had two tackles for loss against Bloomsburg and Cheyney… finished with at least three P R OFILES tackles in every game during the season…averaged 5.6 tackles per game in Eastern Division contests. 2007 (R-Sophomore): Grabbed a firm hold of a starting linebacker position for the Red Raiders in his second season with the team… finished second on the team with 71 tackles and nine tackles for loss… ranked third on the team in solo tackles with 34 while tying for the team lead in tackle assists with 37… named to the All-PSAC Western Divi-

sion Second Team… led the team in tackles against nationally-ranked R EVIEW opponents in the final two games of the season with 13 against IUP and 14 against California (Pa.)…recorded at least two tackles in every game during the season and finished with 40 tackles in the final five games of Personal: Full name is Andrew Scott Casale … is the son of Jeff and the season… recovered a fumble and returned it 16 yards against IUP… Mary Ann Casale … born on Mar. 14, 1987 … is majoring in history sacked Kutztown’s Kyle Spotts for a loss of 10 yards…totaled three with a teaching certificate for social studies …is one of three children tackles for loss for six yards against California (Pa.) in the season finale… with younger brothers Adam and Josh. appeared in all 11 games during the season and made four starts… made nine tackles, including six solo at home against Edinboro…registered Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR a quarterback hurry against Liberty and a pass breakup against Lock 2006 7 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 PSAC Haven. 2007 11 34 37 71 7.0-22 1.0-10 0-0 1 0 1 2006 (R-Freshman): Participated in seven games for the Red Raiders 2008 11 32 44 76 9.5-32 3.0-20 0-0 1 0 0 recorded one solo tackle in contests against Kutztown, California (Pa.), Career 29 69 82 151 16.5-54 4.0-30 0-0 2 0 1 Edinboro and assisted on a tackle in the season finale against Clarion … appeared off the bench in games against Mansfield, West Chester and Indiana (Pa.). 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Cumberland Valley High School: Played for head coach Tim Rimpfel … played linebacker and fullback … led his team in rushing yards (666)

and tackles (110) in his senior season … scored 15 touchdowns as a OPPO N E NT S running back and recorded an interception, sack and forced a fumble at linebacker … named to the all-district squad in 2003 and the Carlisle Sentinel All-Defensive First Team in 2004 while a captain of his team … competed on a squad that won the Mid Penn Commonwealth Cham- pionship and were District 3 Champions. o ry his t 26 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 27 Player Profiles Intr o Dave Fremont Captain

Right Guard • 2009 'Doc' Richards Scholarship Recipient R-Senior • 6-2 • 275 • 2009 CDS Division II Preseason Hometown: Drexel Hill, PA Honorable Mention High School: Monsignor Bonner • 2008 All-PSAC Eastern Division COACHES Major: Exercise Science Second Team (OL)) Minor: Coaching 53

Fremont returns as a senior captain and a veteran anchor along an offensive line that yielded just 17 sacks a season ago. After a stellar junior campaign in which Fremont was an all-conference second team selection that helped the offen- sive line open enough holes for the running backs to average OU T LOOK 165 yards per game, the right guard will provide significant leadership to a group that includes four other starters who have yet to complete two full seasons. Fremont was also listed as a Consensus Draft Services (CDS) Preseason player- to-watch and boasts the second-highest grade-out of any returning offensive lineman.

2008 (R-Junior): Started all 11 games for Shippensburg at right

P R OFILES guard… named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division second team for his first career postseason award...played in at least 48 snaps in every game during the season…graded out above 60 percent in nine games during the season…registered a season-high grade-out of 73 percent at Kutztown…recorded grade-outs of 70 percent or higher against East Stroudsburg, West Chester and Cheyney…finished the season with a grade-out average of 65 percent…appeared in 645 snaps during the sea- son…was on the field for a season-high 72 snaps against Millersville… also recorded two tackles on the season. 2007 (R-Sophomore): Earned a starting role in each of the team’s 11 R EVIEW games during the season… played in at least 56 snaps in every game during the season… graded out above 60 percent in eight games during the season… graded out at a season-high 71 percent against Kutztown on September 15, appearing in 81 snaps… appeared in 79 plays against West Chester n September 22 and graded out at 67 percent… also graded out at 67 percent against Millersville on October 13. 2006 (R-Freshman): Appeared in ten games as a reserve at right guard … totaled 151 plays … graded out above 75 percent in four games… played in a season-high 40 snaps against Edinboro…graded out at a season-high 90 percent against Indiana (Pa.) at home on October 21… PSAC graded out at 80 percent against Mansfield on September 9…also graded out at 80 percent at Lock Haven on October 14…appeared in 32 plays against California (Pa.), grading out at 78 percent. 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Monsignor Bonner High School: Earned All-Catholic Second Team and All-Delaware County Honorable Mention honors as a senior …

OPPO N E NT S two-year letterman … played for head coach Jim Carrigan … played at defensive end as a junior before moving to offensive guard as a senior … voted team captain and team offensive lineman of the year in 2004 … invited to play in 2005 Hero Bowl. Personal: Full name is David Jeffrey Fremont … is the son of Ray and Eileen Fremont … born on Aug. 26, 1986 … majoring in exercise sci- ence with a minor in coaching. his t o ry

28 Shippensburg University Player Profiles

Mike Harris Captain Intr o Split End • 2009 Chris Heilman World Cup Scholarship Recipient R-Senior • 6-0 • 180 • 2008 John Bay Offensive MVP Award Winner Hometown: East Earl, PA • 2008 Jack Roddick Centurian Award Winner High School: Garden Spot • 2008 All-PSAC East First Team (WR) Major: Criminal Justice • 2007 All-PSAC West First Team (WR) 84

Harris, through three seasons, has already established himself as one of the best wide receivers in school history with 135 COACHES receptions, 1,982 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. As a senior captain in 2009, Harris will be one of the most vis- ible leaders on an offense that has the capability to produce significant points this season. Voted by his peers last season as the team’s most valuable player, Harris enters this season already ranked fourth in school history for career receptions and receiving yards and will be one of the most feared pass catchers in the PSAC. OU T LOOK

2008 (R-Junior): Topped his own production of the previous season with the third-best season for a wide receiver in school history…became just the second player in SU history to total over 1,000-yards in a season with 66 receptions for 1,014 yards and 10 touchdowns…ranked second in the PSAC in both categories while finishing 21st in Division II for re- ceiving yards…averaged 92 receiving yards per game…earned All-PSAC Eastern Division First Team honors…named to Daktronics All-Super Region One Second Team Offense and Don Hansen’s All-Super Region One Second Team Offense…recorded at least three receptions and 39 P R OFILES receiving yards in every game…had at least one touchdown in eight games…posted 100 or more receiving yards in five games…tallied a season-high 172 receiving yards on seven catches with two touchdowns at Kutztown…opened the season with eight receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown against Shepherd…hauled in 10 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown against Millersville…went for 107 receiving yards and a touchdown on seven receptions in the season finale at Mercyhurst… served as the team’s primary punt returner with 27 runbacks for a total of 172 yards…concluded the season with 1,186 all-purpose yards, ranking R EVIEW second on the team. 2007 (R-Sophomore): Posted the most prolific season for a wide Garden Spot High School: Three-year letterman…played for head receiver in eight years, earning All-PSAC Western Division First Team coach Eric Spencer…team captain as a senior…graduated as the school’s honors for his efforts… hauled in 57 passes for 779 yards…ranked third career receiving yardage leader…named to the Lancaster Lebanon in the conference in receptions and fourth in yardage… topped 100 League all-star team twice…also selected to the Tri-County All-Star yards receiving in three games last season, including a season-high 130 Team as a senior…helped lead his team to a Lancaster Lebanon League yards on nine receptions at IUP on November 3… caught five passes for Section 2 championship in 2004…also lettered three years in track

102 yards against Slippery Rock on October 20 and brought in seven and field and two years in boy’s volleyball…set the school record in the PSAC passes for 114 yards and a touchdown against Slippery Rock on Septem- javelin with a mark of 181’ 5”… named outstanding male athlete of the ber 22… finished the year with a team-best four receiving touchdowns, senior class…team captain in track and field as a senior. also scoring against Liberty, Clarion and Lock Haven… made at least Personal: Full name is Michael William Harris … is the son of William two receptions in every game during the season… returned six punts for and Monica Harris … born on June 26, 1986…majoring in criminal a total of 40 yards…totaled at least 27 all-purpose yards in each game justice. last season, ranking second on the team with 819… reeled in a season- long reception of 51 yards… started all 11 games for the Red Raiders. 2006 (Sophomore): Redshirt season due to injury. Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2005 11 12 189 15.8 1 29 2005 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 of the team’s 11 games…finished 2006 Redshirt season - DNP fourth on the team with 12 receptions…totaled 189 receiving yards and 2007 11 57 779 13.7 4 51 OPPO N E NT S averaged 15.8 yards per catch…had a season-long 26-yard reception 2008 11 66 1014 15.4 10 53 against California (Pa.) on October 15…recorded his lone touchdown Career 33 135 1982 15.0 15 53 of the season, a 29-yard pass from Rick Henshaw in the third quarter of a 37-0 victory over Clarion on October 22…totaled a season-high three receptions in the season opener against Kutztown and at Bloomsburg on September 10…also had a season-high 43 yards versus Bloomsburg. o ry his t 28 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 29 Player Profiles Intr o Jake Biondi Tyton Brunner

TE • R-Junior • 6-3 • 225 DL • R-Junior • 6-3 • 275 Springfield/Springfield Camp Hill/Camp Hill COACHES 83 87

2008 (R-Sophomore): Solidified his role as a dependable tight end… 2008 (R-Sophomore): Displayed an impressive prowess as a physical appeared in 10 games…hauled in four receptions for 51 total yards… defensive lineman who can make a strong impact for the Red Raid- nabbed first career touchdown against Cheyney on a 24-yard strike from ers…made an immediate impression with the team…earned additional quarterback Dave Chervansky…recorded a career-high 32 yards in the playing time throughout the season…appeared in 10 games…recorded contest against Cheyney…had catches against Shepherd and Mercy- 11 tackles overall...notched a half-sack in contest against Lock Haven OU T LOOK hurst…averaged 12.8 yards per catch…received the Patti Rees Memorial for a three-yard loss…had at least one tackle for a loss in games against Scholarship for the 2009 season in honor of a never-say-quit attitude and Kutztown and Cheyney…registered at least one tackle in eight games… an overall dedication to the program. blocked a 31-yard field goal attempt in the contest against Cheyney… thrived in the 2009 Spring Game and dominated the offensive line with 2007 (R-Freshman): Made three appearances in his debut season 3.5 sacks in the contest. against Lock Haven, IUP and California (Pa.)…returned one kick for five yards in the season finale against California (Pa.)…did not record 2007 (R-Sophomore): Attended Indiana (Pa.) University; did not play. any other statistics on the season. 2006 (R-Freshman): Played in all 10 games for the Indians…maintained 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. a steady role along the team’s defensive line… registered two tackles for

P R OFILES loss during the season… made eight total tackles, including three solo Springfield High School: Played for head coach Chris Bell … com- stops…recorded one pass breakup…sacked Marauder quarterback Dan peted in the Central League…played tight end while on offense and also Csencsitz for a loss of eight yards… totaled three tackles against Slippery served as a defensive lineman…was an offensive tackle for a majority Rock... had two solo tackles against East Stroudsburg… finished with at of his high school career…led his team in tackles for loss in his senior least one tackle in six of the team’s games. season…named to the All-Central League squad as an offensive and defensive lineman…was a three-time letterman, including twice at the 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season at Indiana (Pa.) University; did not varsity level…earned honorable mention from the Delco All Stars, was play. also the starting tight end for the West team in the All Star Hero Bowl. Camp Hill High School: Played for head coach Frank Kindler… Personal: Full name is Jacob Richard Biondi…is the son of Ken and Named All-State Defensive End ... also played basketball and ran track for the Lions.

R EVIEW Joan Biondi…born on Nov. 25, 1987…major is exercise science while minoring in biology…is one of three children with younger brothers Personal: Full name is Tyton Samuel Brunner… is the son of Kirk and Adam and Josh. Debra Hallett... born on Oct. 24, 1985... majoring in sociology.

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2007 3-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2006 10 3 5 8 2.0-9 1.0-8 0-0 1 0 0 2008 10-0 4 51 12.8 1 24 2007 DNP Career 13-0 4 51 12.8 1 24 2008 10 6 5 11 2.0-6 0.5-3 0-0 0 0 0 Career 20 9 10 19 4.0-15 1.5-11 0-0 1 0 0 PSAC OPPO N E NT S his t o ry

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Dave Chervansky James D’Annibale Intr o QB • R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 207 LS • Senior • 5-10 • 225 Huntington, Conn./St. Joseph Shippensburg/Shippensburg 16 50

2008 (R-Freshman): Made his debut with the Red Raiders as the team’s 2008 ( Junior): Received the John E. Hubley Award for having the COACHES second-string quarterback while fulfilling any role asked of him during highest cumulative team grade-point average…Appeared in all 11 Red the season…appeared off the bench as a quarterback in five games, Raider contests for the third straight seasons, filling the role of the team’s including contests against Lock Haven and West Chester…threw a 24- long snapper…extended his consecutive games streak to 33…held an yard touchdown pass to Jake Biondi against Cheyney…completed 2-of-3 instrumental part in allowing no blocked punts during the course of the passes against Edinboro…received significant playing time against season…maintained his role as an integral member of the special teams Bloomsburg…finished 10-of-21 with a career-high 124 passing yards coverage…recovered a fumble in the contest against Millersville. against the Huskies…compiled 13 completions and 170 passing yards 2007 (Sophomore): Made appearances in every game during the season on the season with an efficiency rating of 105.45…appeared regularly and functioned as the team’s long snapper in nine games during his sec- on special teams coverage and finished the year with one solo tackle and ond year with the Red Raiders… provided a special-teams tackle in the OU T LOOK one tackle assist...served on punt and kickoff coverage in contests against season finale against California (Pa.). Mercyhurst, Kutztown and C.W. Post. 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games as the team’s long snap- 2007 (R-Freshman): Began the process of transferring; did not play. per…totaled two assisted tackles as a member of the punt team…had 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season at the University of Massachusetts; one assisted tackle each at Shepherd in the season opener and at Lock did not play. Haven. St. Joseph High School: Completed 96-of-179 pass attempts for 1,320 Shippensburg High School: Played for head coach Eric Foust…three- yard and 15 touchdowns as a senior for the Cadets under head coach Joe year letterman… named All-Mid Penn Conference and Public Opinion Della Vecchia in the FCIAC... scored three rushing touchdowns while First Team as a senior…received All-Mid Penn Conference and Public

picking up 23 yards on the ground…made 19 solo tackles and picked Opinion Second Team honors as a junior…also earned Public Opinion P R OFILES up 23 tackles overall…intercepted four passes while playing defense… Honorable Mention accolades as a sophomore in 2003…team captain as served as the team’s punter and averaged 33 yards per attempt…nine of a senior…named team defensive MVP in 2004 and 2005…also earned 42 punts landed inside the 20…converted 32 PATs as a place kicker. one letter in track and field, competing in the shot put. Personal: Full name is David Arnold Chervansky… is the son of Mi- Personal: Full name is James Michael D’Annibale…is the son of Peter chael and Ava Chervansky… is one of two siblings with brother Joe… and Christina D’Annibale…born on Feb. 25, 1988…majoring in geog- born on Feb. 2, 1988… majoring in biology. raphy while seeking a social studies teaching certificate… has a daughter, Petra, born Feb. 22, 2008… has two sisters, Amber and Kaity, and one brother, Christian…all three have attended Shippensburg …sister Kaity Passing G Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Eff is a student athletic trainer while brother Christian is a member of the R EVIEW 2008 5 13 29 44.8 170 1 0 24 105.4 track and field team …father is also the director of financial aid. Career 5 13 29 44.8 170 1 0 24 105.4

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2008 9 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2006 11 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 9 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 11 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 11 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 Career 33 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 1 PSAC OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 30 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 31 Player Profiles Intr o Taylor Davis Chad DiFebbo

LB • R-Senior • 6-2 • 226 QB • R-Senior • 6-2 • 189 Greencastle/Greencastle-Antrim Phoenixville/St. Pius X COACHES 91 3

2008 (R-Junior): Maintained his role as a key reserve, participating in 2008 (R-Junior): Completed his first season as the team’s primary all 11 games for the Red Raiders…made significant strides along the signal caller…started all 11 games…finished season with 1,966 pass- defensive line with impressive reads and skillful plays…registered a sack ing yards and 18 touchdowns…earned an efficiency rating of 121.5… against C.W. Post for a five-yard loss…had a season-high three tackles averaged 178.7 yards per game…posted a completion percentage of against Millersville…also had a tackle for loss at Lock Haven…totaled 45.6…amassed at least 114 passing yards in 10 of the team’s 11 games… OU T LOOK two solo tackles against Kutztown…recorded at least one tackle in seven threw for a career-high 321 yards and completed a career-high 19 passes games…finished the season with 10 total tackles, including two for a against Millersville…aired it out for a career-high four touchdowns total loss of six yards. to complement 186 passing yards against Cheyney…recorded at least 2007 (R-Sophomore): Appeared in three games for the Red Raiders, one passing touchdown in 10 of the team’s 11 games…connected with including contests against Lock Haven, IUP and California (Pa.)… brother Chase for an 81-yard touchdown pass against C.W. Post, SU’s recorded two solo tackles and two assisted tackles during the season, all longest play from scrimmage in 14 years…registered at least 100 passing coming in the home victory over Lock Haven…finished with one tackle yards in nine games…had four games in which he threw for 200 or more for loss. yards. 2007 (R-Sophomore): Came off the bench in four games during his

P R OFILES 2006 (R-Sophomore): Redshirt season. second full season of action with the Red Raiders…ran for three yards 2005 (Sophomore): Did not play while transferring from Division III to on two rushes against Edinboro…threw a season-long pass of 24 yards Division II. against the Fighting Scots on September 29…finished with five pass 2004 (Freshman at Frostburg State): Played in four games at linebacker completions on the season for a total of 56 yards…was 2-for-3 for 19 for the Bobcats…totaled four tackles, one solo and three assisted… re- yards with an interception against Clarion. corded two tackles for a loss of six yards…totaled two assisted sacks, one 2006 (R-Freshman): Appeared in three games as a reserve quarter- each versus against Apprentice and Maryville (Tenn.). back…threw for 68 yards and one touchdown…completed 3-of-10 pass Greencastle High School: Played for head coach Chuck Tinninis… attempts…went 2-for-7 for 54 yards and a touchdown against Edinboro competed as a tight end and a defensive end for the Blue Devils, winning on November 4…threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Tim Devanney for

R EVIEW three letters in Mid-Penn Colonial District 3…led the team in sacks his first career touchdown…was 1-for-3 for 14 yards at West Chester on during his senior season and was an East-West All Star nominee…also September 23…also had two carries for six yards. competed in track and field. 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Personal: Full name is Taylor Earl Davis…is the son of Kirk and Patti Trinity Pawling Prep School: Tied the school record with six intercep- Davis…born on June 18, 1986…majoring in marketing. tions in 2004 … named 2004 Trinity Pawling Defensive Player of the Year and co-MVP…selected New England All-League First Team at safety and second team at quarterback. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2004 4 1 3 4 2.0-6 1.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 St. Pius X High School: Played quarterback and free safety…played 2005 DNP - transferred for head coach Ed McCann…totaled 1,350 yards passing and 17

PSAC 2006 DNP - Redshirt season touchdowns as a senior…also totaled six interceptions at safety…won 2007 3 2 2 4 1.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 three consecutive District I championships from 2002-04…four-year 2008 11 7 3 10 2.0-6 1.0-5 0-0 1 0 1 letterman…set new school and conference record for interceptions with Career 18 10 8 18 5.0-12 2.0-5 0-0 1 0 1 12 in 2002…selected All-Pac 10 Second Team at safety and All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention at quarterback as a senior…2002 St. Pius X Of- • at Frostburg State fensive Player of the Year…2001 All-Area Honorable Mention…also earned four letters in basketball.

OPPO N E NT S Personal: Full name is Chad Blaise DiFebbo … is the son of Ralph and Linda DiFebbo … born on June 14, 1985 … majoring in account- ing… is one of five children, with sister Chelsea and brothers Chandler, Chance and Chase, a wide receiver for the Red Raiders.

Passing G Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Eff 2006 3 10 3 30.0 68 1 1 31 100.1 2007 4 18 5 27.8 56 0 1 24 42.8 2008 11 272 124 45.6 1966 18 9 81 121.5 Career 18 300 132 44.0 2090 19 11 81 116.1 his t o ry

32 Shippensburg University Player Profiles

Chase DiFebbo Jeff Fertig Intr o SE • R-Junior • 6-2 • 193 CB • R-Junior • 5-11 • 195 Phoenixville/Phoenixville Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township 21 6

2008 (R-Sophomore): Made one start and appeared in nine other con- 2008 (R-Sophomore): Solidified a vital role with the secondary for the tests at wide out…reeling in 16 catches during the season, accumulating Red Raiders after an impressive debut campaign…appeared in 10 games COACHES 296 total yards…found the end zone five times throughout the season… during the season, including his first career start against Bloomsburg… started the season’s first two games with consecutive touchdowns against completed the season with 31 tackles, including 21 solo stops…recorded both Shepherd and Edinboro…snagged two catches for a career best a team-high three interceptions as a cornerback, ranking him ninth 89 yards and a touchdown against C.W. Post…touchdown came on a best in the PSAC…picked off passes against Shepherd, Millersville and 81-yard strike from brother Chad, the longest SU play on the season… Cheyney…forced a fumble in third quarter of the game against Edin- made four catches for 73 yards and career high two touchdowns against boro…also registered seven tackles in the game against the Fighting Cheyney…averaged 18.5 yards per reception on the season. Scots, including one for a two-yard loss…added five additional tackles 2007 (R-Freshman): Appeared in four games as a receiver for the following week against Lock Haven, including an additional tackle Shippensburg in his first season of game action with the Red Raiders… for a loss of two yards…returned kicks in Cheyney and Mercyhurst OU T LOOK totaled seven rushing yards on three carries during the season, including contests, including a season-long runback of 65 yards. two rushes for six yards at Clarion on October 6…rushed for one yard 2007 (R-Freshman): Did not appear in any games for Shippensburg. in one carry against West Chester on September 22…appeared in games 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. against Shepherd, Kutztown, West Chester, Clarion and Millersville… did not catch any passes during the season. Susquehanna Township High School: Played for head coach Joseph Headen…competed in the Mid-Penn Conference…ranks third in school 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. history with 84 catches, and tied the school record with 12 receptions in Phoenixville High School: Played for head coach Bill Furlong …com- a game, a feat he has achieved twice …recorded over 1,000 all-purpose

peted in the PAC-10…was a two-sport athlete, playing wide receiver yards for the Indians in his senior season…named All Mid-Penn Con- P R OFILES and defensive back for the football team while running the 100 and ference during his junior year, and was a Big 33 nominee…selected to 200M hurdles in track…made 28 receptions for a total of 721 yards in the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association East-West game in seven games, scoring nine touchdowns…season-long reception was 81 2005…was a three-time letterman…played five positions over the course yards…football team went undefeated in his senior season…was a four- of his career (quarterback, wide receiver, linebacker, defensive back and time letterman for football…track teams were undefeated in his junior punter) in addition to returning punts and kickoffs…also competed as a and senior seasons…averaged 10.8 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles sprinter and jumper in track. and 22.1 seconds in the 200-meter hurdles…earned second-team honors Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Allen Fertig…is the son of John and Ana for football and first-team honors for track in the 100 and 200-meter Fertig…born on Jan. 15, 1987…is majoring in human communication hurdles…was ranked 17th in the nation in the 100-meter hurdles. studies…is one of three children with sister Shirley and brother John, a R EVIEW Personal: Full name is Chase Blaise DiFebbo…is the son of Ralph and member of the football team at Temple. Linda DiFebbo…born on Nov. 18, 1987…is majoring in criminal jus- tice…is one of five children, with sister Chelsea and brothers Chandler, Chance and Chad, a quarterback for the Red Raiders. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2008 10 21 10 31 2.0-4 0.0-0 3-2 4 1 0 Career 10 21 10 31 2.0-4 0.0-0 3-2 4 1 0 Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2007 4 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 4

Career 4 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 4 PSAC

Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2008 10 16 296 18.5 5 81 Career 10 16 296 18.5 5 81 OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 32 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 33 Player Profiles Intr o Kyler Ford Drew Gallardy

P • Senior • 5-11 • 175 OL • R-Junior • 6-2 • 245 Bedford/Bedford Altoona/Altoona COACHES 28 52

2008 ( Junior): Earned George and Meriem Kaluger Special Teams 2008 (R-Sophomore): Became an everyday starter on the offensive Award…fContinued his role as team’s punter while taking over place line with 10 starts in 11 appearances...made his first career start against kicking duties…finished with 71 punts for 2,752 yards and 52 kickoffs Shepherd in season opener…competed in a season-high 77 snaps against for 2,703 yards…averaged 38.8 yards per punt and 52 yards per kick- Kutztown, grading out at 60 percent…posted a season-high grade-out of off…converted 5-of-11 field goal attempts…tallied eight touchbacks 66 percent on three occasions, including Lock Haven, East Stroudsburg OU T LOOK while 22 of his punts landed inside the 20 and six of his punts stretched and Bloomsburg…averaged a grade-out of 58 percent in his first full upwards of 50 yards…booted nine or more punts in a game on five season as a left guard for the Red Raiders. occasions, including 10 against Shepherd and Bloomsburg…posted an 2007 (R-Freshman): Debuted as an offensive lineman for average of 40 or more yards per punt in six games…excelled against the Shippensburg…appeared in contests against Clarion, Millersville and Rams, averaging 42.6 yards over the course of 10 punts…his hangtime Lock Haven in his first season with Shippensburg…competed for 14 limited Shepherd to just 47 return yards while four kicks landed inside snaps against the Golden Eagles on October 6 and 10 snaps against the the 20…made an impact on special teams coverage with six solo tackles Bald Eagles on October 27. and one tackle assist. 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2007 (Sophomore): Totaled 69 punts for 2,728 yards in his second sea- P R OFILES son with the Red Raiders…earned a All-PSAC Second Team Western Altoona High School: Played for head coach Phil Riccio…competed in Division selection for his efforts…finished second in the PSAC in punts the Mid-Penn Conference…was a member of the offensive and defen- inside the 20-yard line with 22…ranked sixth in the PSAC with a 39.5 sive line…earned the Cohen Blanket Award, the longest running blanket yards per punt average and 27th in Division II…booted a season-long award In the country, named first-team all-area and first-team all-county punt of 70 yards at Liberty on September 8, a game in which he posted in addition to being named as an honorable mention on All-State and season game-highs in punts (10) and average yards per punt (45.3)… All-Conference squads…was a three-time letterman in football and won completed a pass for a nine-yard completion and a first down against a letter in track. Kutztown on September 15...finished five games with punts of 50 yards Personal: Full name is Drew Gerard Gallardy…is the son of Robert and or more…never averaged fewer than 36 yards per punt for a game on the Vickie Gallardy…born on Oct. 6, 1987…majoring in exercise science season. with a minor in coaching…is one of three children with brothers Kyle R EVIEW 2006 (Freshman): Named All-PSAC Western Division First Team as a and Derek. punter…it was the third-straight year that the team had its punter earn all-conference first team honors…also earned All-Northeast Region Second Team honors from Daktronics, Inc. and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette…finished second in the conference in punting average at 39.7… average also ranked 20th in Division II…totaled 50 punts for 1,986 yards…had a long punt of 63 yards against California (Pa.)…15 of his 50 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line…only three punts went for touchbacks…had eight punts of over 50 yards, including a 51 and 58-yarder at Lock Haven. PSAC Bedford High School: Three-year letterman…played for head coach Wes Swaim…played quarterback and defensive back in addition to the kicking and punting duties…posted 139 tackles as a junior and senior defensive back…totaled over 400 yards rushing and over 1,000 yards passing as a senior…compiled 180 return yards on two interceptions in which he scored touchdowns…also completed over 60 percent of his passes and totaled 14 combined touchdowns…kicked two game-winning OPPO N E NT S field goals as a junior…averaged 39.9 yards per punt as a senior…also lettered in baseball. Personal: Full name is Kyler Don Ford…is the son of Cyndee Ford… born on Oct. 9, 1987…majoring in marketing with a minor in Spanish.

Punts G No Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 2006 11 50 1986 39.7 63 3 10 15 2007 11 69 2728 39.5 70 5 7 22 2008 11 71 2752 38.8 68 8 8 22

his t Career 33 190 7466 39.3 70 15 25 59

Kicks G Made Att Pct LG PATs Pct o ry 2008 11 5 11 45.5 27 30/34 88.2 Career 11 5 11 45.5 27 30/34 88.2 34 Shippensburg University Player Profiles

Luke Grata Steve Hohenwarter Intr o OL • R-Senior • 6-2 • 290 OL • R-Sophomore • 6-1 • 270 Mineral Point/Central Cambria Landisville/Hempfield 61 58

2008 (R-Junior): Continued to serve the Red Raiders as a reserve of- 2008 (R-Freshman): Emerged as a valuable offensive lineman in his fensive lineman…appeared in nine games during the season…made the debut season with the Red Raiders…appeared in the final nine games of COACHES first two starts of his career against Millersville and C.W. Post…took the season…increased his playing time as the season progressed…graded the field for 126 snaps during the season…graded out at 61 percent for out at 54 percent for his inaugural campaign…took the field for 184 snaps the season…competed in a season-high 40 snaps against the Marauders, during the season…competed in a season-high 56 snaps in the final game grading out at 53 percent…posted a season-high grade-out of 75 percent at Mercyhurst, grading out at 52 percent…posted a season-high grade- in 16 snaps at Lock Haven. out of 83 percent at Lock Haven…averaged a 65 percent grade-out in 17 2007 (R-Sophomore): Maintained a role as a reserve lineman for the snaps against Bloomsburg. Red Raiders in his second year with the team…played in four snaps 2007 (Freshman): Redshirt season. against Clarion on October 6 and eight snaps against Lock Haven on

Hempfield High School: Earned three letters as an offensive guard and OU T LOOK October 27…graded out at 75 percent against the Bald Eagles. a defensive tackle for the Black Knights under head coach Tom Getz… 2006 (R-Freshman): Appeared in two games as a reserve at left tackle… named an All-Star Team One guard as a junior and a senior…served as a totaled 11 plays…graded out at 55 percent…played in a season-high 10 team captain in his senior season…received multiple Lineman and Player snaps at Mansfield…also played one play against Kutztown. of the Week awards from the Lancaster-Lebanon Quarterback Club… 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. won the 2005 Section I AAAA Championship as a junior…graduated as a three-time powerlifting champion at his high schools and holds records Central Cambria High School: Named to Altoona Mirror and John- for dead lifts and total lifts. stown Tribune-Democrat All-Area Second and Third Team, respectively, as a senior…three-year letterman…played for head coach Chuck Gi- Personal: Full name is Steven David Hohenwarter…is the son of Barry ronda…set the school record with a 550-pound squat…also lettered two and Vicki Hohenwarter…born on July 18, 1988…majoring in criminal P R OFILES years in track and field…was a member of the 2003 Laurel Highlands justice. Conference track and field champions. Personal: Full name is Luke Andrew Grata…is the son of Monica Grata…born on Aug. 6, 1987…majoring in mathematics. R EVIEW PSAC OPPO N E NT S o ry Drew Gallardy his t 34 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 35 Player Profiles Intr o Andy Horn Nick Klinepeter

DL • R-Sophomorer • 6-3 • 223 HB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 205 York/Central York (Towson) Middletown/Middletown COACHES 90 2

2008 (R-Freshman): Wasted no time becoming a valuable member of 2008 (R-Sophomore): Logged his first playing time at Shippensburg… the defensive line rotation for Shippensburg, appearing in all 11 of the made seven appearances…served as a versatile weapon in the backfield team’s games during the season…tied for second on the team in sacks with 55 rushing yards and 10 receiving yards…scored his first rushing with three for a total of 14 yards despite not making a start…led all touchdown with an 8-yard run against Cheyney…totaled all of his rushing newcomers and ranked second on the team with four tackles for loss yards on five carries against the Wolves…also caught a 10-yard touch- OU T LOOK that totaled 17 yards…totaled 17 tackles, including 10 solo stops…re- down reception in the game. corded a season-high four tackles at Kutztown…finished the year with 2007 (R-Sophomore): Was with the team but did not see any game ac- at least one tackle in 10 games…forced and recovered a fumble at West tion. Chester…picked up 1.5 sacks for a total of five yards at Lock Haven… registered at least one tackle for loss in four games. 2006 (R-Freshman): Was not with the team. 2007 (R-Freshman): Did not play while at Towson University. 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season at Towson University. Middletown High School: Played for head coach Leroy O'Neill…com- peted in the Mid-Penn Conference…served as a halfback and a defensive Central York High School: Earned three letters with the Panthers as a back in addition to returning punts and kickoffs…led team with 800 yards P R OFILES defensive end and a linebacker under head coach Brad Livingston…hon- and 10 touchdowns despite playing just six full games due to injury in ored with first-team accolades as a senior…received honorable mention 2004…longest kickoff return was 90 yards and longest punt return was All-State recognition as a senior…also played volleyball. 52 yards, averaging 28 yards per return…earned first-team honors as a Personal: Full name is Andrew Glenn Horn…is the son of Michael and running back and second-team honors as a defensive back in the Keystone Brenda Horn…is one of four siblings with sisters Shannon and Jenn and Division of the Mid-Penn Conference…named to the Mid-Penn Confer- brother Ryan…born May 14, 1988…majoring in management. ence All Stars and participated in the 2004 East/West All Star game… was a three-year varsity letterman in football and a two-time letterman in basketball, where he played guard and forward. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2008 11 10 7 17 4.0-17 3.0-14 0-0 0 1 1 Personal: Full name is Nicholas Ryan Klinepeter…is the son of Ken R EVIEW Career 11 10 7 17 4.0-17 3.0-14 0-0 0 1 1 Klinepeter and Tammy Martin…born on Oct. 19, 1986…majoring in management…is one of three children with younger brothers Adam and Josh.

Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2008 7 6 55 0 55 9.2 1 23 Career 7 6 55 0 55 9.2 1 23 PSAC OPPO N E NT S his t o ry

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Peter Kreisher Kevin Marshall Intr o OL • R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 305 HB • R-Junior • 5-9 • 175 Macungie/Emmaus Philadelphia/Scotland School 57 22

2008 (R-Freshman): Finished his debut season as the only player to take 2008 (R-Sophomore): Continued to evolve as an all-purpose yardage COACHES the field for every snap as a Red Raider in 2008…thrived immediately as institution for the Red Raiders…missed just one start due to injury but the team’s starting center…averaged the second-highest grade-out of any appeared in all 11 games…led the team in all-purpose yardage (1,327) offensive lineman with a mark of 69 percent…hit the field for 83 snaps and rushing yards (453) while finishing second in receiving yards (377)… at Millersville and 81 snaps at Kutztown…posted a season-high grade- averaged 41 rushing yards and 34 receiving yards per game along with out of 78 percent against Cheyney…never graded out for a game lower 4.2 yards per carry and 23.6 yards per catch…recorded a season-high 108 than 61 percent…successfully made 60 of his 81 blocking assignments at rushing yards on 16 carries against C.W. Post…went off against East Kutztown for a conversion rate of 74 percent…bookmarked an offensive Stroudsburg with a season-long 59-yard run for a touchdown and a 91- line that yielded just 17 sacks and opened holes for the running game to yard kickoff return for a touchdown on consecutive touches…finished average 165 yards per game on the ground…achieved a grade-out of 70 the game with 270 all-purpose yards to rank fourth in SU single-game percent or higher in five of the team’s games. history…nearly matched that production the next week against Millers- OU T LOOK 2007 (Freshman): Redshirt season. ville with 263 all-purpose yards to rank seventh in SU single-game his- tory…caught a swing pass for a 53-yard touchdown against the Maraud- Emmaus High School: Earned three letters with the Green Hornets ers to go along with a 15-yard touchdown run…compiled 158 receiving while competing under former Red Raider head coach Joe Bottiglieri… yards against Millersville on just four receptions…hauled in at least one won a Lineman of the Year award and played on both sides of the ball reception in eight games…scored a rushing touchdown at Kutztown to while in the Lehigh Valley Conference. complement 49 yards on the ground…registered 497 kickoff return yards Personal: Full name is Peter W. Kreisher...is the son of Kurt and Nancy on 20 runbacks to lead the team…tallied over 100 kickoff return yards Kreisher…born on June 1, 1989… majoring in physics…is one of four against Edinboro and East Stroudsburg…threw a 17-yard pass on an children with siblings Jason, Adam and Taylor. option play at West Chester. P R OFILES 2007 (R-Freshman): Provided the most exciting play of the season when he returned a kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown to give Shippensburg a late lead in the divisional battle with Slippery Rock…ranked second on the team in kickoff returns (15) and kickoff return yards (334)…posted a season-high 102 return yards against The Rock…appeared in nine of the team’s 11 games and started at halfback in the October 27 contest against Lock Haven…finished fourth on the team in rushing with 188 yards on fifty carries, including a touchdown…rushed for a team-best 135 yards on 15 carries and one touchdown against Lock Haven on R EVIEW October 27. 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Scotland School: Three-year letterman…played for head coach Keith Lehman…played running back and free safety…also returned kicks… reeled off 156 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries in a game as a senior…also rushed for 217 yards on 12 carries in the same season… totaled 986 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in nine games…named PSAC to the West squad of the U.S. Army all-star team during his senior sea- son…earned honorable mention all-area and second-team all-conference honors as a junior…also a three-time letterman in track and field. Personal: Full name is Kevin Meredith Marshall Jr.…is the son of Kevin Marshall and Stephanie Reid…born on Feb. 13, 1988…majoring in sociology…brother Kory plays football at Kutztown.

Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2007 9 50 222 34 199 3.8 1 37 2008 20 158 747 106 641 4.1 4 59 Career 20 158 474 106 641 4.1 4 59 OPPO N E NT S

Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2007 9 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 2008 11 16 377 23.6 1 54 Career 20 17 376 22.1 1 54 o ry Kevin Marshall his t 36 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 37 Player Profiles Intr o Roshaan McCain Jamahn McCullough

HB • R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 178 S • R-Junior • 5-10 • 185 Chester Springs/Downingtown Baltimore, Md./Randallstown COACHES 4 23

2008 (R-Freshman): Displayed excellent breakaway speed and a dy- 2008 (R-Sophomore): Earned a starting role at cornerback with impres- namic burst from the left halfback position in his first full season with sive athleticism and dynamic defensive ability…started all 10 games in the team…finished third on the team with 325 rushing yards on just 52 which he appeared, missing just one to injury…compiled a career-high carries, an average of 6.2 yards per rush…scored three touchdowns… 24 tackles from the secondary, 18 of which were solo stops…had a career

OU T LOOK gained a career-high 137 yards on just 16 carries against Cheyney, the game against East Stroudsburg, notching seven solo tackles, one pass most yards in a game for an SU back since 2005…posted a season-long break-up and one interception…returned the interception against the run of 38 yards against the Wolves…averaged 13 yards per reception on Warriors for 18 yards to set up SU’s first touchdown of the contest…tal- three catches, including a season-long 21 yards…served as one of the lied five unassisted tackles in season opener against Shepherd including primary kickoff return specialists and averaged 18 yards per runback on one tackle for a five-yard loss…forced and recovered a fumble against 11 touches…ranked third on the team with 51.5 all-purpose yards per Edinboro…recorded two tackles and three assists against C.W. Post, contest…made a solo tackles against Millersville…earned two or more including a tackle for a loss of three yards…registered at least one tackle carries in 10 of the team’s 11 games…ran for 66 yards on eight carries at in nine of his 10 starts. Lock Haven and 51 yards on eight carries against Bloomsburg. 2007 (R-Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games for Shippensburg and

P R OFILES 2007 (Freshman): Redshirt season. made three starts at the end of the season at cornerback…finished with 13 solo tackles and 20 total tackles for the year…made six solo tackles and one tackle assist against IUP on November 3…intercepted a pass Rushing G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG against Lock Haven and returned it 42 yards, the lone interception re- 2008 11 52 355 30 325 6.2 3 38 turn of the season…compiled at least one tackle in nine of the 11 games Career 11 52 355 30 325 6.2 3 38 on the campaign…recorded one pass breakup during the season…forced one fumble against IUP that was returned 13 yards by Andy Casale… recovered a fumble against Kutztown on September 15. 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Randallstown High School: Two-year letterman…played for head R EVIEW coach Albert Howard…named Baltimore County All-Star Honorable Mention…led the team in tackles, tackles for loss and fumble recoveries as a senior…played linebacker, cornerback and safety…also played tight end on offense where he caught six touchdowns in 2005…member of the 3A North Region champions in 2004…team captain as a senior… also lettered twice in lacrosse and once in wrestling. Personal: Full name is Jamahn Omar McCullough…is the son of Gregory and Pamela McCollough…born on Sept. 16, 1988…majoring in communication/journalism with a minor in coaching…father played

PSAC fullback at Bowie State in the 1970s…brother Jamari is on the football team at the University of Maryland.

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2007 11 13 7 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-42 1 1 1 2008 10 18 6 24 2.0-8 0.0-0 1-18 2 1 1 Career 21 31 13 44 2.0-8 0.0-0 2-60 3 2 2 OPPO N E NT S his t o ry Roshaan McCain

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Nick Melusky Antoine Parks Intr o S • R-Junior • 6-1 • 185 DL • R-Senior • 5-10 • 246 Pottsville/Minersville Philadelphia/Scotland School 19 98

2008 (R-Sophomore): Appeared in nine Red Raider games including 2008 (R-Junior): Played in two games last season for the Red Raiders… COACHES his first career start against West Chester…turned in 25 tackles on the assisted in two tackles in the season opener against Shepherd…came off season, 10 of which were solo stops…snared two interceptions during the bench to serve along the defensive line against Edinboro. the season…first career interception came against Lock Haven, pick- 2007 (R-Sophomore): Totaled 11 tackles, including four solo tackles ing off Lock Haven’s Jarryd Burkett and returning it 24 yards to set up and two tackles for loss in his second full season with the Red Raid- an SU scoring drive…also intercepted a pass at Kutztown…picked up ers…combined with Josh Oswalt for a sack in the season opener against seven tackles (two solo) in his start at West Chester…registered eight Shepherd…recorded three tackles against the Rams on September 1 and tackles (four solo) in season finale at Mercyhurst…aided in tackles for a against Clarion on October 6…posted tackles for loss against Shepherd loss against Lock Haven and Bloomsburg…had at least one tackle in six and against West Chester on September 22…made at least one tackle in games…finished among the team’s top 10 in total tackles. six games…appeared in nine games on the season. OU T LOOK 2007 (R-Freshman): Made his lone appearance of the season against 2006 (R-Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games…totaled five tackles, Lock Haven at home…made two assisted tackles on special teams. including three solo…totaled two tackles each against Edinboro and 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Clarion…also had an assisted tackle at West Chester…returned two Minersville High School: A tri-sport athlete, in football he played for kicks for a total of 16 yards. head coach Pat Mason…played quarterback and safety…contributed 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. to 1,950 yards of total offense and threw for 18 touchdowns…was a Scotland School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Ken three-year letterman in football, basketball and baseball…made it to the Katusin…received honorable mention honors as a senior from the Public District II playoffs in 2003 with a 10-3 record…was a two-time member

Opinion … team captain as a senior…totaled a team-high 101 tackles… P R OFILES of the first-team All-Anthracite squad as well as first and second-team also lettered three times in track and field and twice in basketball… all-county honors for football…named a county all-star for basketball. member of the Cadets team that went 26-5 his senior year. Personal: Full name is Nicholas James Melusky…is the son of Thomas Personal: Full name is Antoine David Parks…is the son of Antoine and and Linda Melusky…born on May 27, 1986…is majoring in supply Dawn Parks…born on Mar. 17, 1987…majoring in sociology. chain management.

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2006 11 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 1 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 9 4 7 11 2.0-7 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 R EVIEW 2008 9 10 15 25 1-2 0-0 2-24 0 0 0 2008 2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 10 10 17 27 1-2 0-0 2-24 0 0 0 Career 22 7 11 18 2.0-7 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 PSAC OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 38 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 39 Player Profiles Intr o Joel Petersheim Travis Proctor

LB • R-Senior • 6-0 • 215 DB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 170 Narvon/Garden Spot Columbia/Columbia COACHES 51 15

2008 (R-Junior): Played in all 11 of the team’s games while serving as a 2008 (R-Sophomore): Emerged as a regular in the secondary based on valuable special teams player and a reserve linebacker…totaled four tack- his quickness and reads…started in 10 games as a safety and appeared in les, including one solo stop…best statistical performance came against all 11 games…recorded 42 tackles (18 solo) on the season to rank fifth Edinboro with one solo tackle and one tackle assist…also recorded a on the team…broke up eight passes in secondary as a safety…led the

OU T LOOK tackle assist against Lock Haven and Mercyhurst. PSAC in the category through the first five weeks of the season…reg- 2007 (R-Sophomore): Appeared in seven games…totaled four tackles, istered nine tackles in games against Shepherd and East Stroudsburg… including one solo…amassed two tackles against Division I FCS Lib- notched a tackle for a loss against East Stroudsburg…forced a fumble erty…earned a start in the season opener against Shepherd…appeared in against Edinboro…recovered a fumble caused by teammate Jason Stone seven games on the season, including contests against Liberty, Edinboro, in game against C.W. Post…had at least one tackle in 10 games…fin- Clarion, Lock Haven, IUP and California (Pa.). ished with five tackles against Edinboro and C.W. Post. 2006 (R-Freshman): Played in all of the team’s 11 games, primarily on 2007 (R-Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games for the Red Raiders in special teams…totaled seven tackles, four solo and three assisted…best his first full season with the team…totaled 11 solo tackles and 18 total statistical performance came September 16 against Kutztown where tackles, including one tackle for loss…recorded three pass breakups on

P R OFILES he recorded three solo and one assisted tackle…totaled one solo tackle the season, ranking among the team’s top five…compiled a season-high against Slippery Rock. four tackles against Slippery Rock on October 20…made at least one tackle in eight games during the season…tallied a tackle for a loss of five 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. yards against Kutztown on September 15. Garden Spot High School: Played for head coach Eric Spencer as a 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. fullback and an outside linebacker…three-year letterman…two-time Lancaster-Lebanon League Second Team selection…recorded 50 solo Columbia High School: Three-year letterman…played for head coach tackles and 56 tackle assists to go along with five sacks and two intercep- Jason Shoff…named to Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star team… tions as a senior…led his team in solo tackles during his junior and se- Section 3 first team selection as a wide receiver and defensive back…also nior seasons…also earned two letters in baseball as a catcher…chosen as named to the War of the Roses All-Star team (Lancaster and York coun- ties)…team captain as a junior and senior…lettered four times in track R EVIEW a Tri-County All Star in addition to being named to the all-league first team as a junior, totaling six home runs…led the team in batting average, and field and three in basketball…named to Lancaster Lebanon League home runs and RBIs as well as hits and runs as a senior. Section 4 All-Defensive Team in basketball…team captain in basketball and track and field as a senior. Personal: Full name is Joel Allen Petersheim…is the son of Elmer and Brenda Petersheim…born on Aug. 7, 1986…majoring in marketing. Personal: Full name is Travis Alexander Proctor…is the son of Jackie Moore and the late Anthony Proctor…born on Aug. 3, 1987…majoring in sociology. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2006 11 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 7 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2007 11 11 7 18 1.0-5 0.0-0 0-0 3 0 0 PSAC 2008 11 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 29 6 9 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 11 18 24 42 1.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 8 1 1 Career 22 29 31 60 2.5-6 0.0-0 0-0 11 1 1 OPPO N E NT S his t o ry

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Vinnie Ranauto Myles Roche Intr o LB • Sophomore • 5-11 • 197 OL • R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 240 Bear, Del./Caravel Academy Taylor/Riverside 33 70

2008 (Freshman): Wasted no time making an immediate impact as one 2008 (R-Freshman): Appeared in three games during the season in his COACHES of just five true freshman to make an appearance for the Red Raiders… debut campaign with the Red Raiders as an offensive lineman…took came off the bench in the final nine games of the season…recorded 19 the field for a season-high 12 snaps in his SU debut at Lock Haven… tackles during the season as a solid reserve…ripped down a runner at also hit the gridiron for 10 snaps against Cheyney and four snaps against Kutztown for a five-yard loss…tallied three other tackles against the C.W. Post…averaged 73 percent with his grade-outs over the course of Golden Bears…turned in a season-high seven tackles in season finale at 26 snaps during the season. Mercyhurst…made three tackles in his collegiate debut at East Strouds- 2007 (Freshman): Redshirt season. burg. Riverside High School: Earned four letters as a two-way lineman under Caravel Academy: Led the Buccaneers to four-straight Division II state head coach Harry Armstrong…participated in the Lackawanna County championship games…played for head coach Mike Aruanno...named Dream Game and won a Lackawanna Conference Championship in OU T LOOK first team All-State at fullback and linebacker as a senior...finished his 2004…received Riverside Outstanding Lineman Award…recognized career with over 450 tackles...credited with 98 tackles, including 60 solo with all-conference award as an offensive lineman. as a senior...had nine tackles for loss, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery...also selected first team All-State at Personal: Full name is Myles Brian Roche…is the son of Brian Roche linebacker as a junior…chosen to play in the 2008 Blue-Gold Delaware and Kerry Armillay…born on March 8, 1989…majoring in manage- All-Star Game…led the state in scoring with 166 points as a senior, to- ment. taling 26 touchdowns, 18 rushing and eight receiving, while adding five two-point conversions...compiled 1,037 yards rushing and 16 receptions for 359 yards...received the George Schollenberger Memorial Award as the state’s scoring champion at the Delaware Sportswriters and Broad- P R OFILES casters Association banquet...was named 2008 Delaware Male Athlete of the Year by Delaware Sports...an outstanding blocker, helped teammates Travis Perez and Deveon Smith combine for nearly 900 yards rushing and five touchdowns...co-captained Delaware Blue All Stars with cur- rent Red Raider Jeff Tomasetti...also an outstanding wrestler, as he won three consecutive state titles and was a two-time Beast of the East All American...recognized in the top ten as a senior at 189 pounds and was ranked No. 11 in the nation at 189 pounds by InterMat...ranked at No. 7 in the nation at 171 pounds as a sophomore...became the state’s all-time R EVIEW leader in victories with 173 on Jan. 26, 2008 and finished with 182... received Academic All-State honors in football and wrestling...named Male Senior Athlete of the Year at Caravel Academy. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1989...is the son of Rich and Sherry Ranauto… has one brother, Anthony, and three sisters, Jenna, Jessica and Marissa... majoring in management. PSAC Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2008 9 9 10 19 1.0-5 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Career 9 9 10 19 1.0-5 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 0 OPPO N E NT S o ry Vinnie Ranauto his t 40 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 41 Player Profiles Intr o Mark Rossi Mikal Sabree

TE • Senior • 6-3 • 240 DB • R-Sophomore • 5-7 • 137 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop Philadelphia/George Washington COACHES 45 30

2008 ( Junior): Excelled as a valuable tight end and an offensive leader 2008 (R-Freshman): Debuted with the Red Raiders and served as a for the Red Raiders…hauled in 14 receptions during the season for 201 member of the rotation in the secondary…appeared off the bench in yards and a touchdown…reeled in a season-long reception of 28 yards contests against Cheyney and Millersville…made a solo tackle against against Lock Haven…finished with three receptions for a season-high the Wolves.

OU T LOOK 55 yards against the Bald Eagles…averaged 14.4 yards per catch…had 2007 (Freshman): Redshirt season. at least one reception in eight games…compiled 20 or more receiving yards in five games…graded-out in his line-blocking duties at 53 percent George Washington High School: Earned three letters under head through 591 snaps…posted a season-high grade-out of 65 percent at coach Ron Cohen...thrived as a defensive back while also serving as a West Chester…thrived as a special teams player and had a knack for halfback and a kick returner...won three letters...his team won the 2004 making tackles, including five solo stops and one tackle assist. Philadelphia Public League Champion with a 12-0 record...earned Philadelphia Daily News All-City and All-Public Honorable Mention... 2007 (Sophomore): Ranked fifth on the team with 18 receptions for served as the team captain during his senior season...averaged 33 yards 216 yards and one touchdown…averaged 12 yards per catch and has a per kick return...also won two letters in baseball. season-long reception of 19 yards…caught three two-point conversions Personal: Full name is Makal A. Sabree...is the son of Nashid and Kari-

P R OFILES from quarterback Gabe Maiocco throughout the season, including two against West Chester on September 22…reeled in at least one catch in mah Sabree...born on April 4, 1987…majoring in sociology. eight of the 11 games during the season…had a season-high 65 receiving yards and his only touchdown of the season on five catches against the Golden Rams…had three catches for 38 yards at IUP on November 3… made one solo tackle on the season…appeared in all 11 games for the second consecutive year. 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games with one start at West Chester…totaled three receptions for 34 yards, including a season-long reception of 18 yards at Slippery Rock…also recorded receptions at West R EVIEW Chester and versus Indiana (Pa.)…returned one kick at Bloomsburg. Westmont Hilltop High School: Played for head coach Stan Skow- ron…competed in then Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference…thrived as a tight end and a defensive lineman…totaled 38 receptions for 650 yards in addition to finishing with 155 tackles and 16 sacks over the course of his career…is second in career sacks and earned the Jack Yoder award in 2006…named to the LHAC all-conference first-team as a tight end and also received Tribune Democrat all-area honors in his junior and senior seasons…selected as a Southern Allegheny Football Coaches Association Defensive MVP in his senior season…competed in the Ken PSAC Lentey Finest 40 All-Star Game as a tight end…earned numerous MVP awards as a power forward and center in basketball…three-time letter- man in football and basketball as well as a two-time letterman in track and field. Personal: Full name is Mark Charles Rossi…is the son of John and Marcia Rossi…born on July 30, 1987…major is marketing. OPPO N E NT S Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2006 11 3 34 11.3 0 18 2007 11 18 216 12.0 1 19 2008 11 14 201 14.4 1 28 Career 133 35 441 12.6 2 28 his t

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Josh Simmons Erik Van Ness Intr o LB • R-Senior • 5-10 • 180 DL • R-Junior • 6-0 • 225 Somerset/Somerset Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack 5 97

2008 (R-Jjunior): Transitioned from halfback to linebacker and appeared 2008 (R-Sophomore): Debuted as a Red Raider and made three starts… COACHES in all 11 SU games…also continued his role as a valuable special teams appeared in all 11 of the team’s games…recorded 14 total tackles, includ- player…became one of the squad’s leading tacklers with 38 tackles, ing 1.5 tackles for a loss… posted one quarterback hurry from his defen- including 20 solo stops…completed a career game at East Stroudsburg sive line position…recorded a season-high six tackles (one solo) against with nine tackles, including five solo stops…tallied eight tackles against C.W. Post… assisted on a tackle in starts against East Stroudsburg and Edinboro…recorded at least one tackle in the first 10 games of the sea- West Chester…contributed to tackles against Shepherd, Edinboro, son…made four tackles against Lock Haven and C.W. Post…recovered Kutztown, Bloomsburg and Mercyhurst. a fumble and returned it 48 yards for his first-career touchdown against 2007 (R-Freshman): Did not see any game action. Cheyney…ranked sixth on the team with an impressive total of six tackles for loss…compiled 1.5 sacks for a loss of three yards during the 2006 (Freshman): Redshirt season. OU T LOOK season…combined on a tackle for loss in seven of the team’s games. Wallenpaupack High School: Played for head coach Stan Kucharski… 2007 (R-Sophomore): Missed the first five games of the season before was a captain of the football team his senior season…also competed in playing in the final six…key member on special teams’ coverage units wrestling. where he totaled eight tackles, including five solo and three assisted… Personal: Full name is Erik Gorman Van Ness…is the son of Sam and totaled a career-high three tackles at Clarion and versus Lock Haven… Lori Van Ness…born on Jan. 26, 1988…majoring in criminal justice. also had two solo stops at Millersville. 2006 (R-Freshman): Did not see any game action. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2005 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2008 11 2 12 14 1.5-3 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 P R OFILES Somerset High School: Played for head coach Ernie Fetzer in the Lau- Career 11 2 12 14 1.5-3 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 rel Highlands Athletic Conference…named first-team all-conference in his junior and senior seasons in addition to first team all-district…ran for 600 yards on 95 carries in his senior season, an average of 6.3 yards per carry…totaled 228 receiving yards on 13 catches…totaled 13 touch- downs in his senior year and 26 touchdowns over his final two seasons… recorded 49 solo tackles, 10 sacks and two interceptions as a defensive back…was a three-time letterman in football and a two-time letterman

in track and field. R EVIEW Personal: Full name is Joshua Adam Simmons…is the son of William and Melody Simmons…born on Oct. 19, 1986…majoring in sociology.

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2007 6 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2008 11 20 17 37 6.0-15 1.5-3 0-0 0 0 1 Career 917 25 20 45 6.0-15 1.5-3 0-0 0 0 1 PSAC OPPO N E NT S o ry Erik Van Ness his t 42 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 43 Player Profiles PLayers to watch Intr o Steven Adams Jacob Baskerville

QB • R-Freshman • 6-5 • 205 SE • R-Freshman • 6-2 • 180 Cedar Grove, N.J./Cedar Grove Pottstown/Pottsville

COACHES 17 10 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Cedar Grove High School: Played for head coach Ed Sadloch…helped Pottsville High School: Named to the Schuylkill County Football lead Cedar Grove to two New Jersey state football championships… Coaches Association South All-Star Team as an Honorable Mention passed for more than 2,000 yards during high school career while selection at wide receiver…was also a second-team defensive back... connecting on 29 touchdown strikes…served as team captain during played for head coach Kevin Keating...averaged 11.3 yards per catch... senior season…named first team all-conference as a junior and senior… OU T LOOK finished his defensive career with 125 tackles, eight pass breakups and named an all-state, all-county and all-area selection as a senior. four interceptions Personal: Full name is Steven Robert Adams…is the son of Thomas and Personal: Full name is Jacob Daniel Baskerville...is the son of Claude Susan Adams… born on Sept. 8, 1989…major is undeclared. and Patrice Baskerville...born Apr. 28, 1990...major is exercise science. Tyrik Clary Cody Fleming

LB • R-Freshman • 6-0 • 195 LB • R-Freshman • 6-0 • 205 P R OFILES Philadelphia/Northeast Pennsburg/Upper Perkiomen 39 44 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Northeast High School: Named All-Public League First Team and All- Upper Perkiomen High School: Finished with 304 tackles for an

R EVIEW City Third Team as a senior... played for head coach Mel Hinton...was a average of 8.7 per game…totaled 11 sacks for 74 yards to go along with defensive leader for the Vikings, totaling 86 tackles, including 30 tackles one interception…recorded 103 tackles (56 solo, 47 assisted) in his for loss as a senior...also totaled three interceptions... had eight receptions senior year as well as five sacks…amassed a career-high 112 tackles (68 for 190 yards and three touchdowns as a wide receiver...attended same solo, 44 assists) and four sacks as a junior…also totaled 1,429 rushing high school as former Red Raider standout Brent Grimes. yards and averaged 9.0 yards per carry. Personal: Full name is Tyrik Naji Clary…is the son of Darryl Amos and Personal: Full name is Cody Bryan Fleming…is the son of Bryan and Elisa Clary...born on Aug. 25, 1989... has one brother, Barry, and one Debbie Fleming…born on Mar. 6, 1990 … has three brothers, Chase, sister, Sade...major is undeclared. Dalton and Tanner, and one sister, Gianna…majoring in criminal justice.

PSAC Kevin Herod Pete O'Connor

FB • R-Freshman • 6-1 • 220 QB • R-Freshman • 6-3 • 185 Allentown/Parkland Exton/Dowingtown East OPPO N E NT S 20 9 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. 2008 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Parkland High School: Led the Trojans to a berth in the PIAA Class Downingtown East: Named All-PA Football News Class AAAA 4A state championship game with a 15-1 record…ran for 955 yards Honorable Mention as a senior after throwing for 1,988 yards and 25 and 10 touchdowns on 171 carries as a senior...team went 26-2 during touchdowns...led the Cougars to an 8-3 record as a senior...selected his junior and senior seasons, including back-to-back undefeated to 2007 PA Preseason All-State Football Team by SPORTSfever regular seasons...team won the District IX championship his senior Magazine...compiled 4,700 career passing yards and 45 passing year...named All-Lehigh Valley Second Team as a senior. touchdowns along with 500 rushing yards and seven rushing his t Personal: Full name is Kevin M. Herod…born on Jan. 19, 1990... touchdowns. is the son of Linden and Sandy Herod...has two brothers, Darryl and Personal: Full name is Peter Thomas O’Connor...is the son of Joseph o ry Jermaine...Darryl is a freshman at IUP...undecided on college major. and Jean O’Connor...born on Nov. 16, 1989…majoring in criminal justice…is the youngest of seven children. 44 Shippensburg University 2008 Season Review

44 Shippensburg University 2008 Season Review Intr o Red Raider Football Picked Fourth In Red Raiders Drop Great Valley Classic First Shutout in Three Years PSAC Eastern Division Preseason Poll Red-shirt junior Chad DiFebbo threw for Leads to Season’s First Win The Shippensburg University football team nearly 200 yards in his debut as a starting After a span of 22 games, the Shippensburg was picked fourth in the 2008 PSAC Eastern quarterback and red-shirt junior Mike Harris University football team recorded its first Division Preseason Coaches Poll released at the recorded the fourth 100-yard receiving game shutout since Sept. 9, 2006 in a dominating conference’s annual media gathering. This foot- in his career, but it was not enough as the 36-0 victory over Lock Haven in a night game ball season marks the first year at Shippensburg Shippensburg University football team fell to at . COACHES in which the Red Raiders will be based in the No. 13 Shepherd in the 11th Annual Great Valley Classic, 20-16. Shippensburg held Lock Haven to just 83 Eastern Division. total yards of offense on 55 plays. Meanwhile, Shippensburg was picked ahead of Cheyney, Shippensburg received a strong performance the team totaled 475 yards of offense, includ- Millersville, Kutztown and C.W. Post, a new from its defense to begin the fourth quarter, ing 338 on the ground, and has now totaled associate member of the conference in football as the first two Ram possessions resulted in 1,224 offensive yards in the last two meetings and field hockey. West Chester was voted atop turnovers. On the first Ram drive, red-shirt between the teams. sophomore Jeff Fertig intercepted a Tyler the Eastern Division poll, followed by Blooms- Three different Red Raider running backs burg and East Stroudsburg. Lazear pass attempt to preserve the lead for the Red Raiders. Shippensburg only totaled scored touchdowns, and the rushing attack was OU T LOOK A majority of the questions fielded on the five interceptions all of last season while Lazear led by red-shirt sophomore Chris Infante, who afternoon by Shippensburg head coach Rocky was only intercepted eight times in 12 games totaled 98 yards and two touchdowns on 16 Rees revolved around the team’s switch to the last season. carries. Red-shirt freshman Roshaan McCain Eastern Division. After 48 seasons of competi- totaled 64 yards and one touchdown, while red- tion in the PSAC Western Division, the Red After being held to just three first downs in shirt senior fullback Brad Catherman totaled Raiders will partake in their first PSAC East- the second half, Shepherd was able to break 34 yards and one score. through for the game-winning score with ern Division conference game on September 20 With just eight seconds remaining in the at 4 p.m. when they travel to East Stroudsburg. a 9-play, 80-yard touchdown drive midway through the final quarter. Two critical third- first half, red-shirt junior quarterback Chad “I don’t think it’ll be a great difference for us, down conversions and several penalties gave DiFebbo capitalized on a Bald Eagle turnover moving to the east,” Rees said. “Geographi- by tossing a 24-yard touchdown pass to red- P R OFILES the Rams the necessary momentum as Shep- cally, in terms of trips, it really helps because herd punched the ball into the end zone for the shirt junior split end Mike Harris that gave we don’t have so many of those five-and-a-half 20-16 margin of victory. Shippensburg a 19-0 halftime lead. hour bus rides and that gets tiring. It’s only a DiFebbo finished the day completing 15-of-33 The Red Raider defense was on point all eve- slight adjustment to us and we’re really looking ning as they limited Lock Haven to an average forward to it.” passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns. He connected in the second quarter with red-shirt of 1.5 yards per play. Shippensburg finished junior Mike Harris for a seven-yard score and with four sacks, one fumble recovery and one red-shirt sophomore Chase DiFebbo for a six- interception. yard strike that gave the Red Raiders a 14-13 Bowen Takes PSAC Player halftime lead. Harris finished with eight recep- R EVIEW tions for 117 yards and one touchdown. of the Week Honors Sophomore linebacker Riley Bowen was named the PSAC Eastern Division Defensive Player of the Week following a stellar defensive per- formance against Millersville. Bowen was the first Red Raider to be honored by the confer- ence since Oct. 22, 2006. Bowen forced a key fumble on a punt return in the second quarter against the Maraud-

PSAC ers that led to the game-winning touchdown drive in Shippensburg’s 35-14 victory over Millersville. The sophomore linebacker also led Shippensburg in tackles with 7.5 tackles while recording a quarterback hurry, a pass breakup, a sack and two tackles for loss for the Red Raiders. It was the first career honor for Bowen. The OPPO N E NT S last player to earn a player of the week award from the conference was Walter Crump, who racked up 206 yards of total offense against IUP. Stone ‘Picks’ Player of the Week Honors Red-shirt senior Jason Stone became the second consecutive Red Raider to win a PSAC Eastern Division Defensive Player of his t the Week following a 63-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter o ry Riley Bowen as Shippensburg defeated visiting C.W. Post, 27-10.

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In addition to his big play, Stone also came through in several crucial situations. He forced

a punt on C.W. Post’s first drive of the game Intr o by combining for a tackle on a third-and-1 play and then forced a fumble on a third-and-1 play on the second Pioneer drive after they had reached the Shippensburg 29-yard line. Stone stuffed another third-and-1 chance from the Pioneers in the third quarter that forced a punt and also made two special teams tackles for the Red Raiders. He is now tied atop the PSAC with three forced fumbles while ranking

second in tackling. COACHES Homecoming ‘Mud Bowl’ Leads to Loss Red-shirt junior split end Mike Harris and red-shirt senior safety Jason Stone were named the annual Shippensburg VFW Offensive and Defensive Players of the Game, but their performances were not enough in a 21-0 Homecoming loss to No. 4 Bloomsburg at Seth Grove Stadium. OU T LOOK Shippensburg played amidst a steady rain that began three hours before kickoff, resulting in a muddy playing surface that kept both teams running the football throughout the contest. Mike Harris Despite the conditions, the Red Raiders did not commit a turnover, marking the second Harris finished the afternoon with five catches The seven Red Raiders helped the team to out- time this season the team has achieved the feat. for 91 yards and a touchdown. The red-shirt score its opponents this season by a 273-238 Red-shirt freshman Dave Chervansky took junior receiver has at least five receptions in his margin and finished second in the conference last seven games and has totaled 59 this season in forcing turnovers with 27. The Red Raiders over at quarterback for Shippensburg in P R OFILES the second half after red-shirt junior Chad for 907 yards and nine touchdowns. ranked third in the conference in pass defense DiFebbo completed 1-of-9 passes for two yards The Red Raider defense had a stellar game, and sixth in total defense. in the first half. Chervansky finished the game limiting Cheyney to just 170 yards of total completing 10-of-21 passes for 124 yards. offense. Red-shirt senior Jason Stone led all Stone and Harris All-Region Selections Harris finished with 73 receiving yards on defenders with eight tackles, including two for seven receptions. Red-shirt freshman Roshaan loss. Shippensburg recorded three sacks on the Shippensburg senior safety Jason Stone and McCain was the team’s leading rusher, gaining afternoon and red-shirt sophomore Jeff Fertig junior split end Mike Harris earned spots 51 yards on eight carries. His 33-yard run was intercepted a Cheyney pass attempt. Red- on the 2008 Daktronics, Inc. Division II the longest play of the day for the Red Raiders. shirt junior Josh Simmons also scooped up a All-Super Region 1 Football Team and Don R EVIEW Cheyney fumble and raced 48 yards down the Hansen’s Football Gazette All Super Region Defensively, Stone led all players with 10 field for a touchdown. One Second Team. tackles and a sack. Sophomore linebacker Riley Bowen made nine tackles and forced a fumble. It was the last home game for the 10 seniors, Stone concluded his Red Raider career as Shippensburg has now forced a turnover in who have compiled 361 career appearances one of the most ferocious defensive players in every game this season. between them dating back to the 2004 season. the conference, concluding the regular season by finishing second in the PSAC with 102 Home Finale Win Send Seven Red Raiders Earn tackles for an average of 9.3 per contest. In

Seniors Out in Style Postseason PSAC Honors addition, Stone forced four fumbles, broke up PSAC The Red Raiders had seven of its athletes four passes, recorded two interceptions and The Red Raiders concluded its home schedule compiled 9.5 tackles for loss. on Senior Day by posting its most points in a named to the All-PSAC Eastern Division game since the 1999 season with a 62-7 victory teams, adding up to 28 all-conference selec- Harris finished the season with 66 receptions over visiting Cheyney at Seth Grove Stadium. tions over the past three seasons. for 1,014 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging Offensively, red-shirt junior wide receiver Mike 92.2 receiving yards per game. He is just the Shippensburg exploded for 555 yards of total second player in school history to total over offense, a sum that included 345 rushing yards. Harris and red-shirt sophomore running back Kevin Marshall earned first-team recognition, 1,000 receiving yards in a season, as Jamie The team averaged 7.7 yards per rush on 45 Ware finished with 1,262 yards in 1998 and attempts, and four different backs averaged at while red-shirt senior safety Jason Stone was the team’s defensive selection to the first team. 1,334 yards in 1999. Harris concluded the least eight yards per carry. Red-shirt fresh- regular season ranked second in the PSAC in man Roshaan McCain paced the Red Raider Senior left tackle Matt Olecki and junior

receptions and yards. OPPO N E NT S ground attack, gaining a career-high 137 yards right guard Dave Fremont were all-conference on 16 carries with two touchdowns. second team selections, while senior defensive The Red Raiders also scored five touch- lineman Jason Groller and sophomore line- downs through the air. Red-shirt junior Chad backer Riley Bowen also earned second-team DiFebbo finished the game completing 12-of- recognition.

17 passes for 186 yards with a career-high four o ry touchdown passes. his t 46 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 47 2008 Season Review final statistics Intr o RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss net Avg tD Long Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS Kevin Marshall 11 108 525 72 453 4.2 3 59 41.2 Category SHIP OPP Chris Infante 11 122 475 33 442 3.6 6 34 40.2 FIRST DOWNS 192 159 Roshaan McCain 11 52 355 30 325 6.2 3 38 29.5 Rushing 89 69 Calvin Spires 8 32 213 2 211 6.6 0 19 26.4 Passing 92 74 Brad Catherman 11 43 198 4 194 4.5 1 25 17.6 Penalty 11 16 Brett Stoops 11 43 183 15 168 3.9 1 16 15.3 Nick Klinepeter 7 6 55 0 55 9.2 1 23 7.9

COACHES RUSHING YARDAGE 1822 1665 Rushing Attempts 464 399 Chad DiFebbo 11 46 136 109 27 0.6 0 25 2.5 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.2 Dave Chervansky 9 11 1 37 -36 -3.3 0 0 -4.0 Average Per Game 165.6 151.4 TEAM 3 1 0 17 -17 -17.0 0 0 -5.7 TDs Rushing 15 19 Total 11 464 2141 319 1822 3.9 15 59 165.6 Opponents 11 399 1923 258 1665 4.2 19 78 151.4 PASSING YARDAGE 2153 1774

Att-Comp-Int 304-138-9 300-149-11 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct yds tD Lng Avg/G Average Per Pass 7.1 5.9 Chad DiFebbo 11 121.52 124-272-9 45.6 1966 18 81 178.7 Average Per Catch 15.6 11.9 Dave Chervansky 9 105.45 13-29-0 44.8 170 1 24 18.9 OU T LOOK Average Per Game 195.7 161.3 Kevin Marshall 11 242.80 1-1-0 100.0 17 0 17 1.5 TDs Passing 19 11 TEAM 3 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 3975 3439 Total 11 119.59 138-304-9 45.4 2153 19 81 195.7 Average Per Play 5.2 4.9 Opponents 11 104.11 149-300-11 49.7 1774 11 77 161.3 Average Per Game 361.4 312.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 43-935 48-783 RECEIVING GP no. yds Avg tD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 28-172 34-336 Mike Harris 11 66 1014 15.4 10 53 92.2 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-121 9-287 Kevin Marshall 11 16 377 23.6 1 54 34.3 FUMBLES-LOST 29-16 27-16 Chase DiFebbo 10 16 296 18.5 5 81 29.6 Mark Rossi 11 14 201 14.4 1 28 18.3 P R OFILES PENALTIES-YARDS 64-611 66-584 PUNTS-AVG 71-38.8 77-37.7 Brett Stoops 11 14 126 9.0 0 36 11.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:26 28:32 Jake Biondi 10 4 51 12.8 1 24 5.1 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 58/164 50/160 Roshaan McCain 11 3 39 13.0 0 21 3.5 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/18 7/19 Anthony Varischetti 7 2 24 12.0 0 16 3.4 Brad Catherman 11 2 15 7.5 0 8 1.4 Nick Klinepeter 7 1 10 10.0 1 10 1.4 PUNT RETURNS no. yds Avg tD Long Total 11 138 2153 15.6 19 81 195.7 Mike Harris 27 172 6.4 0 32 Opponents 11 149 1774 11.9 11 77 161.3 Travis Proctor 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 28 172 6.1 0 32 R EVIEW Opponents 34 336 9.9 1 78

INTERCEPTIONS no. yds Avg tD Long Jeff Fertig 3 2 0.7 0 2 Reggie Farrior 2 0 0.0 0 0 Nick Melusky 2 24 12.0 0 24 Jason Stone 2 72 36.0 1 63 Riley Bowen 1 5 5.0 0 5 Jamahn McCollough 1 18 18.0 0 18 PSAC KICK RETURNS no. yds Avg tD Long Kevin Marshall 20 497 24.9 1 91 Roshaan McCain 11 202 18.4 0 37 Brett Stoops 5 92 18.4 0 36 Jeff Fertig 3 109 36.3 0 48 Chris Infante 3 20 6.7 0 8 Brian Heitz 1 15 15.0 0 15

OPPO N E NT S Total 43 935 21.7 1 91 Opponents 48 783 16.3 0 38

Fumble Returns no. yds Avg tD Long Michael Apgar 1 6 6.0 0 6 Riley Bowen 1 6 6.0 0 6 Josh Emberg 1 2 2.0 0 2 Josh Simmons 1 48 48.0 1 48 Total 4 62 15.5 1 48 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 his t

o ry Kevin Marshall

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Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT total

Shippensburg 54 96 55 68 0 273 Intr o Opponents 42 85 44 64 3 238

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAy nEUTRAL All games 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 Conference 3-4 3-1 0-3 0-0 Non-Conference 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATTENDANCE Aug 30 SHEPHERD L, 16-20 3000 Sept 6 EDINBORO L, 11-34 700 Sept 13 at Lock Haven W, 36-0 1213 COACHES Sept 20 at East Stroudsburg * L, 41-44 (OT) 3950 Sept 27 MILLERSVILLE * W, 35-14 2600 Oct 4 C.W. POST * W, 27-10 2775 Oct 11 at Kutztown * L, 21-42 2275 Oct 18 at West Chester * L, 7-25 5041 Oct 25 BLOOMSBURG * L, 0-21 900 Nov 1 CHEYNEY * W, 62-7 1600 Nov 08 at Mercyhurst L, 17-21 720

* PSAC Eastern Division game OU T LOOK

PATs SCORING tD FGs Kick rush rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Mike Harris 10 ------60 Kyler Ford - 5-11 30-34 - - - - - 45 Chris Infante 6 ------36 Kevin Marshall 5 ------30 Chase DiFebbo 5 ------30 Roshaan McCain 3 ------18 P R OFILES Nick Klinepeter 2 ------12 Mark Rossi 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 Jake Biondi 1 ------6 Brad Catherman 1 ------6 Josh Simmons 1 ------6 Brett Stoops 1 ------6 Jason Stone 1 ------6 Riley Bowen ------1 2 Chad DiFebbo - - - 1-2 - 1-1 - - 2 R EVIEW Josh Oswalt ------0 Total 37 5-11 30-34 1-2 1 1-1 - 1 273 Opponents 32 5-8 29-30 0-1 - 0-1 - 1 238

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Kyler Ford 5-11 45.5 0-0 5-7 0-4 0-0 0-0 27 0

PUNTING no. yds Avg Long tB FC I20 50+ Blkd PSAC Kyler Ford 71 2752 38.8 68 8 8 22 6 0

ALL PURPOSE G rush rec PR KOR Ir tot Avg/G Kevin Marshall 11 453 377 0 497 0 1327 120.6 Mike Harris 11 0 1014 172 0 0 1186 107.8 Roshaan McCain 11 325 39 0 202 0 566 51.5 Chris Infante 11 442 0 0 20 0 462 42.0 Brett Stoops 11 168 126 0 92 0 386 35.1 Total 11 1822 2153 172 935 121 5203 473.0 Opponents 11 1665 1774 336 783 287 4845 440.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays rush Pass total Avg/G OPPO N E NT S Chad DiFebbo 11 318 27 1966 1993 181.2 Kevin Marshall 11 109 453 17 470 42.7 Chris Infante 11 122 442 0 442 40.2 Roshaan McCain 11 52 325 0 325 29.5 Calvin Spires 8 32 211 0 211 26.4 Total 11 768 1822 2153 3975 361.4 o ry Opponents 11 699 1665 1774 3439 312.6 his t 48 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 49 2008 Season Review statistical review

Intr o Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 13 Jason Stone 11 50 52 102 9.5-32 1.0-12 2-72 4 . 1-0 4 . . 33 Josh Oswalt 11 39 45 84 10.5-35 2.0-14 . 1 . 2-0 1 . . 46 Andy Casale 11 32 44 76 9.5-32 3.0-20 . 1 . . . . . 41 Riley Bowen 11 50 24 74 12.0-47 3.0-22 1-5 7 3 3-6 3 . 1 15 Travis Proctor 11 18 24 42 1.5-1 . . 8 . 1-0 1 . . 5 Josh Simmons 11 20 17 37 6.0-15 1.5-3 . . . 1-48 . . .

COACHES 1 Reggie Farrior 11 19 16 35 . . 2-0 3 . . . . . 70 Jason Groller 11 16 18 34 10.5-32 4.0-16 . 4 . 1-0 1 . . 6 Jeff Fertig 10 21 10 31 2.0-4 . 3-2 4 . . 1 . . 7 Nick Melusky 9 10 15 25 1.0-2 . 2-24 ...... 23 Jamahn McCollough 10 18 6 24 2.0-8 . 1-18 2 . 1-0 1 . . 95 Josh Emberg 11 10 13 23 2.0-8 1.0-6 . . . 1-2 . . . 98 Anthony Marsh 11 7 14 21 1.0-7 . . . . 1-0 . . . 65 Vinnie Ranauto 9 9 10 19 1.0-5 . . 1 . . . . . 77 Michael Apgar 11 8 9 17 1.5-11 1.0-10 . . . 1-6 . . . 90 Andy Horn 11 10 7 17 4.0-17 3.0-14 . . . 1-0 1 . . OU T LOOK 97 Erik Van Ness 11 2 12 14 1.5-3 . . . 1 . . . . 37 Eric Bonshock 11 12 1 13 ...... 87 Tyton Brunner 10 6 5 11 2.0-6 0.5-3 . . . . . 1 . 91 Taylor Davis 11 7 3 10 2.0-6 1.0-5 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 45 Mark Rossi 11 5 1 6 ...... 28 Kyler Ford 11 5 1 6 ...... 8 Marcellus Sammons 6 4 1 5 ...... 51 Joel Petersheim 11 1 3 4 ...... 12 Anthony Varischetti 7 2 1 3 ......

P R OFILES 3 Chad DiFebbo 11 2 . 2 ...... 22 Kevin Marshall 11 2 . 2 ...... 27 Chris Infante 11 1 1 2 ...... 16 Dave Chervansky 9 1 1 2 ...... 53 Dave Fremont 11 2 . 2 ...... 52 Antoine Parks 2 . 2 2 ...... 57 Bill Morrison 11 1 1 2 ...... 21 Chase DiFebbo 10 . 1 1 ...... 4 Roshaan McCain 11 1 . 1 ...... 30 Mikal Sabree 2 1 . 1 ......

R EVIEW 54 Beau Hoffman 8 . 1 1 ...... 50 James D’Annibale 11 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 11 392 359 751 79-271 21-125 11-121 36 4 16-62 13 1 1 Opponents 11 393 422 815 73-259 17-116 9-287 46 5 16-0 10 . 1 PSAC OPPO N E NT S his t o ry

Andy Casale 50 Shippensburg University 2008 Season Review season superlatives

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 16 Chris Infante at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Rushes 26 Jimmy Sutch vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) 16 Kevin Marshall vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) Yards Rushing 201 Jimmy Sutch vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) 16 Roshaan McCain vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) TD Rushes 3 Joe Partridge at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Intr o 16 Chris Infante at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) Long Rush 78 Jimmy Sutch vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) Yards Rushing 137 Roshaan McCain vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) Pass attempts 59 Tim Roken at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) TD Rushes 2 Chris Infante at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Pass completions 31 Tim Roken at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 2 Chris Infante at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Yards Passing 414 Tim Roken at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 2 Roshaan McCain vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) TD Passes 3 Trevor Harris vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Long Rush 59 Kevin Marshall at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Long Pass 77 Garrett Kensy at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) Pass attempts 42 Chad DiFebbo at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Receptions 8 Doug Ogden at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Pass completions 19 Chad DiFebbo vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Yards Receiving 163 Doug Ogden at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Yards Passing 321 Chad DiFebbo vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) TD Receptions 1 Rich Cerro vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008)

TD Passes 4 Chad DiFebbo vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) 1 Jeremy Burr vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) COACHES Long Pass 81 Chad DiFebbo vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) 1 Denayne Dixon vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Receptions 10 Mike Harris vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) 1 Drew Stem at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Yards Receiving 172 Mike Harris at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) 1 Andy Tischbein vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) TD Receptions 2 Mike Harris at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 1 Ryan Pettys vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) 2 Mike Harris at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) 1 Jason Uhlig at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) 2 Chase DiFebbo vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) 1 Jake Thierjung at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Long Reception 81 Chase DiFebbo vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) 1 Mike Washington at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) Field Goals 2 Kyler Ford vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) 1 Ryan Paulson at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) Long Field Goal 27 Kyler Ford vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) 1 Dave Stallard at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) 27 Kyler Ford at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Long Reception 77 Dave Stallard at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) OU T LOOK 27 Kyler Ford vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) Field Goals 3 Greg Knauss at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Punts 10 Kyler Ford vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) Long Field Goal 34 Greg Knauss at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 10 Kyler Ford vs Bloomsburg (Oct 25, 2008) Punts 11 Brendon Pickle at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Punting Avg 42.6 Kyler Ford vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) Punting Avg 45.5 Alex Walsh at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) 42.6 Kyler Ford at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) Long Punt 70 Ryan Nye at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Long Punt 68 Kyler Ford vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Long Punt Return 78 Kendell Coleman at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Long Punt Return 32 Mike Harris at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Long Kickoff Return 38 Drew Stem at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Long Kickoff Return 91 Kevin Marshall at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Tackles 15 Mike Dell at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008)

Tackles 15 Jason Stone vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) Sacks 1.5 Hardin Moss vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) P R OFILES Sacks 2.0 Jason Groller vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) 1.5 Chad Brooks vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) 2.0 Jason Groller at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Chad Brooks vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Jason Groller vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) Interceptions 2 Theo Hall at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) Interceptions 1 Jeff Fertig vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) 1 Nick Melusky at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS 1 Jason Stone at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Rushes 49 vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) 1 Reggie Farrior at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Yards Rushing 290 vs Bloomsburg (Oct 25, 2008) 1 Jamahn McCollough at East Stroudsburg Yards Per Rush 6.3 at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008)

(Sep 20, 2008) TD Rushes 4 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) R EVIEW 1 Riley Bowen at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Pass attempts 60 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 1 Jeff Fertig vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Pass completions 32 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 1 Reggie Farrior vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Yards Passing 439 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) 1 Jason Stone vs C.W. Post (Oct 04, 2008) Yards Per Pass 9.8 at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) 1 Nick Melusky at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) TD Passes 3 vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) 1 Jeff Fertig vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) Total Plays 90 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Total Offense 531 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Per Play 6.6 at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) Rushes 54 at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Points 44 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) PSAC 54 vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Sacks By 3 vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Yards Rushing 345 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) 3 at West Chester (Oct 18, 2008) Yards Per Rush 7.7 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) 3 at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) TD Rushes 4 at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) First Downs 26 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Pass attempts 42 at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Penalties 11 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) Pass completions 19 vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Penalty Yards 102 at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008) Yards Passing 321 vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) Turnovers 5 vs Edinboro (Sep 06, 2008) Yards Per Pass 11.1 vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) 5 at East Stroudsburg (Sep 20, 2008) TD Passes 5 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) Interceptions By 2 at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008) Total Plays 83 vs Millersville (Sep 27, 2008) 2 at Mercyhurst (Nov 08, 2008)

Total Offense 555 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) OPPO N E NT S Yards Per Play 8.7 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) Points 62 vs Cheyney (Nov 01, 2008) Sacks By 5 vs Shepherd (Aug 30, 2008) First Downs 29 at Lock Haven (Sep 13, 2008) Penalties 10 at Kutztown (Oct 11, 2008)

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GAME 1 GAME 2

August 30, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA September 6, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA Intr o Shepherd (#13) 20 Edinboro 34 Shippensburg 16 Shippensburg 11 Red-shirt junior Chad DiFebbo threw for nearly 200 yards in his debut The Shippensburg University football team forced five turnovers and as a starting quarterback and red-shirt junior Mike Harris recorded the limited Edinboro quarterback Trevor Harris to his lowest passing total fourth 100-yard receiving game in his career, but it was not enough as since the start of the 2007 season, but the Red Raiders could not over- the Shippensburg University football team fell to No. 13 Shepherd in the come the elements or the Fighting Scots in a 34-11 loss at Seth Grove 11th Annual Great Valley Classic, 20-16. Stadium. COACHES Shippensburg (0-1) received a strong performance from its defense The weather was an unavoidable coincidence that marred a spotlight to begin the fourth quarter, as the first two Ram possessions resulted matchup between two perennially strong teams in the Pennsylvania State in turnovers. On the first Ram drive, red-shirt sophomore Jeff Fertig Athletic Conference (PSAC) that was broadcast throughout the state. intercepted a Tyler Lazear pass attempt to preserve the lead for the Red The crossover contest was played in horrid surroundings and featured a Raiders. Shippensburg only totaled five interceptions all of last season combined 15 fumbles due to the heavy rains and dreary field conditions. while Lazear was only intercepted eight times in 12 games last season. Shippensburg (0-2) opened the scoring on its second drive of the game. With 12:24 remaining in regulation, sophomore Riley Bowen expertly Junior kicker Kyler Ford capped off a 10-play, 61-yard drive by convert- read a reverse attempted by the Rams on the first play of its second ing a 27-yard field goal to become the first kicker other than Jamie Reder

fourth-quarter drive and tackled Raymond Mends in the end zone to ‘08 to make a field goal for Shippensburg since Craig Lough during the OU T LOOK mark the team’s first safety since the road contest against Kutztown on 2002 season, a span of 58 games. Sept. 15, 2007. Unfortunately for the Red Raiders, that drive would end up being its Overall, Shippensburg recorded 10 tackles for loss, a feat only achieved longest of the game in both plays and yards gained. Of Shippensburg’s once last season, as four different players contributed five sacks in the 19 remaining drives, just three lasted five plays or more. game. Red-shirt senior Jason Groller posted an outstanding all-around performance, recording two sacks, a pass breakup, a quarterback hurry BOX SCORE and tying for the team-high with seven tackles in the game. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

Edinboro 7 14 6 7 34 P R OFILES Shippensburg 3 0 0 8 11

BOX SCORE First Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SHIP- Kyler Ford 27 yd field goal, 9:18 Shepherd 7 6 0 7 20 EDIN- Trevor Harris 33 yd run (Alex Romanias kick), 4:52 Shippensburg 0 14 0 2 16 Second Quarter EDIN- Denayne Dixon 10 yd pass from Trevor Harris First Quarter (Alex Romanias kick), 14:51 SHEP- Jimmy Sutch 78 yd run (Eric Dobratz kick), 5:45 EDIN- Rich Cerro 35 yd pass from Trevor Harris (Alex Romanias kick), 1:00 R EVIEW Second Quarter Third Quarter SHIP- Mike Harris 9 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 6:31 EDIN- Jeremy Burr 29 yd pass from Trevor Harris SHEP- Jimmy Sutch 7 yd run (Eric Dobratz kick failed), 1:34 ( Jeremy Burr rush failed), 0:11 SHIP- Chase DiFebbo 6 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 0:23 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter SHIP- Chase DiFebbo 18 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo SHIP- Riley Bowen safety, 12:14 (Chad DiFebbo rush), 13:40 SHEP- A. J. Brown 10 yd run (Eric Dobratz kick), 6:31 EDIN- Jeremy Appell 0 yd fumble recovery (Alex Romanias kick), 10:41 PSAC

Shepherd Shippensburg Edinboro Shippensburg First Downs 17 13 First Downs 19 11 Rushes-Yards 44-199 30-84 Rushes-Yards 49-188 31-77 Passing Yards 145 197 Passing Yards 224 136 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-14-1 33-15-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-20-0 29-12-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 67-344 63-281 Total Offense Plays-Yards 85-412 60-213 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-8 Punt Returns-Yards 6-47 3-3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-32 2-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-30 5-103 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-79 6-124 Interception Returns-Yards 1-13 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0

Punts (Number-Avg) 8-33.5 10-42.6 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.7 9-41.4 OPPO N E NT S Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 6-5 9-7 Penalties-Yards 5-50 8-77 Penalties-Yards 6-55 7-61 Possession Time 33:43 26:17 Possession Time 37:20 22:40 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 3 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 22 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 5 0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2 o ry his t 52 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 53 2008 Season Review GAME RECAP Intr o GAME 3 GAME 4 September 13, 2008 • Lock Haven, PA September 20, 2008 • East Stroudsburg, PA Shippensburg 36 Shippensburg 41 Lock Haven 0 East Stroudsburg 44 COACHES The Shippensburg University football team recorded its first shutout After 48 years of competition in the Western Division of the Pennsylva- since Sept. 9, 2006, a span of 22 games, as the Red Raiders dominated nia State Athletic Conference (PSAC), the Shippensburg football team Lock Haven with a 36-0 victory over the Bald Eagles at Hubert Jack entered its first-ever Eastern Division contest at Eiler-Martin Stadium Stadium. looking to provide some excitement while making some history in front Shippensburg (1-2) held Lock Haven to just 83 total yards of offense on of a state-wide television audience. 55 plays. Meanwhile, the team totaled 475 yards of offense, including Nearly four hours after the opening kick sailed off the foot of ESU 338 on the ground, and has now totaled 1,224 offensive yards in the last kicker Greg Knauss, both goals had been accomplished with flying col- two meetings between the teams. ors, as the Red Raiders engaged in an old-fashioned Western shootout

OU T LOOK Three different Red Raider running backs scored touchdowns, and but ultimately lost a heartbreaker to East Stroudsburg in overtime, 44- the rushing attack was led by red-shirt sophomore Chris Infante, who 41. When all was said and done, the teams combined for 864 total yards totaled 98 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries. Red-shirt freshman and 85 points. Roshaan McCain totaled 64 yards and one touchdown, while red-shirt senior fullback Brad Catherman totaled 34 yards and one score. With just eight seconds remaining in the first half, red-shirt junior BOX SCORE quarterback Chad DiFebbo capitalized on a Bald Eagle turnover by tossing a 24-yard touchdown pass to red-shirt junior split end Mike 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Harris that gave Shippensburg a 19-0 halftime lead. Harris finished with Shippensburg 6 15 7 13 0 41 East Stroudsburg 0 7 17 17 3 44 P R OFILES 61 receiving yards on four catches. DiFebbo finished 10 of 23 for 137 yards and one touchdown while earning his first career victory as starting First Quarter quarterback. SHIP- Mike Harris 24 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick failed), 6:40 BOX SCORE Second Quarter ESU- Russell Johnson 5 yd run (Greg Knauss kick), 12:56 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SHIP- Mike Harris 15 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 9:30 Shippensburg 7 12 14 3 34 SHIP- Chris Infante 6 yd run (Mark Rossi pass from Chad DiFebbo), 3:20 Lock Haven 0 0 0 0 0 Third Quarter R EVIEW ESU- Joe Partridge 1 yd run (Greg Knauss kick), 10:48 First Quarter SHIP- Chris Infante 1 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 7:41 SHIP- Chris Infante 1 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 5:39 ESU- Greg Knauss 34 yd field goal, 6:00 Second Quarter ESU- Joe Partridge 7 yd run (Greg Knauss kick), 3:43 SHIP- Chris Infante 5 yd run (Kyler Ford kick failed), 14:55 Fourth Quarter SHIP- Mike Harris 24 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo SHIP- Kevin Marshall 59 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 10:29 (Chad DiFebbo rush failed), 0:08 ESU- Drew Stem 4 yd pass from Tim Roken (Greg Knauss kick), 7:13 Third Quarter SHIP- Kevin Marshall 91 yd kickoff return (Kyler Ford kick failed), 6:58 SHIP- Brad Catherman 1 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 6:33 ESU- Greg Knauss 24 yd field goal, 5:06

PSAC SHIP- Roshaan McCain 11 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 2:56 ESU- Joe Partridge 1 yd run (Greg Knauss kick), 1:02 Fourth Quarter Overtime SHIP- Kyler Ford 27 yd field goal, 12:04 ESU- Greg Knauss 29 yd field goal, 15:00

Shippensburg Lock Haven Shippensburg East Stroudsburg First Downs 29 8 First Downs 12 26 Rushes-Yards 54-338 26-30 Rushes-Yards 42-172 30-92

OPPO N E NT S Passing Yards 137 53 Passing Yards 161 439 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-10-0 29-12-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-10-1 60-32-4 Total Offense Plays-Yards 79-475 55-83 Total Offense Plays-Yards 68-333 90-531 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 3-1 Punt Returns-Yards 3-12 6-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 6-78 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-226 7-148 Interception Returns-Yards 1-24 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 4-32 1-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.5 11-33.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-36.9 5-43.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 8-61 4-57 Penalties-Yards 5-48 11-85 Possession Time 34:51 24:09 Possession Time 28:23 31:37 his t Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 4 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1

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GAME 5 GAME 6

September 27, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA October 4, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA Intr o Millersville 14 C. W. Post 10 Shippensburg 35 Shippensburg 27 The Shippensburg University football team totaled a season-high 498 Red-shirt senior safety Jason Stone led all players with 15 tackles (seven yards of offense at Seth Grove Stadium and red-shirt sophomore Kevin solo, eight assisted) and clinched a Red Raider victory with a 63-yard in- Marshall totaled over 250 all-purpose yards for the second consecutive terception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter as Shippensburg week as the Red Raiders earned their first PSAC Eastern Division vic- defeated visiting C.W. Post from Seth Grove Stadium, 27-10. tory of the season, 35-14 over Millersville. Shippensburg (3-3, 2-1 PSAC East) broke through for the game’s first COACHES Shippensburg (2-3, 1-1 PSAC East) posted at least 35 points for the big play early in the second quarter when red-shirt junior quarterback third consecutive week and entirely dictated the pace of the game - Chad DiFebbo threw a bomb that hit red-shirt sophomore Chase recording a 21-minute advantage in time of possession while posting its DiFebbo in stride and he coasted to the end zone for an 81-yard touch- largest offensive production since a school-record 749 yards on Oct. 27, down. 2007 against Lock Haven - a span of eight games. It was the longest play from scrimmage for Shippensburg in 14 years. The Red Raiders received another stellar performance from Marshall - On Oct. 8, 1994 in a 31-17 loss to Edinboro at , who led the team in rushing (64 yards, one touchdown) and receiving Red Raider quarterback Mike Carver found Mike Buglia open along the yards (158 yards on four receptions) while posting the seventh-best all- sideline for a play that resulted in a 93-yard touchdown.

purpose performance in single-game history with 263 yards from scrim- Leading 20-3 in the fourth quarter, Stone stepped in front of an R.J. OU T LOOK mage. Last week, Marshall totaled 270 all-purpose yards against ESU, Kuhn pass along the sidelines and took it to the house for his first career which is the fourth-best single-game performance in school history. touchdown. It was the first defensive touchdown for Shippensburg Shippensburg’s defense once again forced multiple turnovers - recording since Oct. 8, 2005 when current Raider assistant coach Brandon Cook two interceptions and recovering one fumble against Millersville - bring- returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown against Lock Haven - ing the season total to 18 through five games. Despite committing seven a span of 33 games. turnovers in the treacherous conditions of Week 2 against Edinboro, the Red Raiders have totaled a +6 turnover margin through five games. BOX SCORE BOX SCORE P R OFILES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total C. W. Post 0 3 0 7 10 Millersville 0 14 0 0 14 Shippensburg 3 14 3 7 27 Shippensburg 14 7 14 8 35 First Quarter First Quarter SHIP- Kyler Ford 27 yd field goal, 10:35 SHIP- Kevin Marshall 53 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo Second Quarter (Kyler Ford kick), 14:00 SHIP- Chase DiFebbo 81 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo MILL- Andy Tischbein 9 yd pass from Bill Shirk ( John Banzhof kick), 10:19 (Kyler Ford kick), 11:03 R EVIEW SHIP- Kevin Marshall 15 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 0:06 CWP- Andrew Kroell 28 yd field goal, 5:45 Second Quarter SHIP- Brett Stoops 4 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 1:10 MILL- Bill Shirk 6 yd run ( John Banzhof kick), 11:06 Third Quarter SHIP- Mike Harris 2 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 5:37 SHIP- Kyler Ford 25 yd field goal, 11:13 Third Quarter Fourth Quarter SHIP- Chris Infante 2 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 9:13 SHIP- Jason Stone 63 yd interception return (Kyler Ford kick), 11:17 SHIP- Mark Rossi 3 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 6:11 CWP- Ryan Pettys 7 yd pass from Kuhn, R.J. (Andrew Kroell kick), 7:55 PSAC Milersville Shippensburg C. W. Post Shippensburg First Downs 10 24 First Downs 14 15 Rushes-Yards 26-101 54-177 Rushes-Yards 35-120 49-229 Passing Yards 83 321 Passing Yards 166 206 Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-7-2 29-19-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-18-1 20-9-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 44-184 83-498 Total Offense Plays-Yards 75-286 69-435 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-18 3-38 Punt Returns-Yards 3-13 4-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-143 3-59 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-91 3-41 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-29 1-63

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.0 3-38.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.2 5-42.0 OPPO N E NT S Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 8-74 2-20 Penalties-Yards 8-87 9-91 Possession Time 19:27 40:33 Possession Time 27:39 32:21 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 11 of 18 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 20 5 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 o ry his t 54 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 55 2008 Season Review GAME RECAP Intr o GAME 7 GAME 8 October 11, 2008 • Kutztown, PA October 18, 2008 • West Chester, PA Shippensburg 21 Shippensburg 7 Kutztown 42 West Chester 25 COACHES The Shippensburg University football team was a victim to big plays at The Shippensburg University football team held a 7-6 halftime lead over University Field, dropping a 42-21 decision to the Kutztown Golden the Golden Rams of West Chester, but could not sustain that momen- Bears. Red-shirt junior Mike Harris finished with a career-high 172 tum in the second half, falling 25-7 on Saturday afternoon at Farrell receiving yards and two touchdowns to lead the Red Raider attack. Stadium. Shippensburg (3-4, 2-2 PSAC East) held a seven-minute edge in time Shippensburg (3-5, 2-3 PSAC East) took the lead late in the second of possession and ran 80 plays from scrimmage in the contest. Harris quarter when red-shirt junior Chad DiFebbo found red-shirt junior finished with seven receptions, but Kutztown finished the game with 253 Mike Harris in the back corner of the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown rushing yards on 40 carries. with 1:00 remaining in the half.

OU T LOOK The red-shirt junior receiver had a 32-yard punt return early in the West Chester (6-2, 5-0 PSAC East) would answer by driving the length fourth quarter and then caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from red-shirt of the field in 45 seconds, culminating in a Joe Wright 18-yard touch- junior Chad DiFebbo on the next play for the second Red Raider score down pass to Mike Washington. West Chester would muff the extra of the game. point attempt and the Red Raiders took a 7-6 lead into halftime. Harris then caught a 46-yard Hail Mary pass from DiFebbo on an un- DiFebbo finished the afternoon completing 10-of-20 passes for 150 timed down at the end of the game to bring the score to its final margin yards and one touchdown and has now thrown a touchdown in all eight of 42-21. games this season. He also ran nine times for 32 yards. The Red Raiders nearly drew first blood in the opening quarter, but Harris caught five balls for 54 yards and a touchdown, including one a 67-yard touchdown run by red-shirt sophomore Chris Infante was reception for 17 yards from red-shirt sophomore Kevin Marshall on a P R OFILES negated on the first play of the team’s third drive due to an illegal shift halfback option. Marshall finished the day as the team’s leading rusher penalty. (15 carries, 41 yards) and receiver (two catches, 55 yards). Defensively, red-shirt senior Jason Groller finished the afternoon with BOX SCORE three tackles including two for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg 7 0 0 14 21 Kutztown 14 14 14 0 42 BOX SCORE

First Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total R EVIEW KUTZ- Dontay Wilson 73 yd run (Matt Dineen kick), 9:37 Shippensburg 0 7 0 0 7 KUTZ- Kendell Coleman 78 yd punt return (Matt Dineen kick), 7:07 West Chester 0 6 7 12 25 SHIP- Kevin Marshall 13 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 1:13 Second Quarter Second Quarter SHIP- Mike Harris 3 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 1:00 KUTZ- Jason Uhlig 9 yd pass from Shane Martin (Matt Dineen kick), 12:45 WCU- Mike Washington 18 yd pass from Joe Wright KUTZ- Dontay Wilson 32 yd run (Matt Dineen kick), 7:38 (Tyler Downes pass intcpt), 0:14 Third Quarter Third Quarter KUTZ- Kendell Coleman 13 yd run (Matt Dineen kick), 9:20 WCU- Ryan Paulson 44 yd pass from Joe Wright (Alex Walsh kick), 2:32 KUTZ- Jake Thierjung 1 yd pass from Shane Martin (Matt Dineen kick), 4:18 Fourth Quarter PSAC Fourth Quarter WCU- Alex Walsh 22 yd field goal, 11:57 SHIP- Mike Harris 27 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 10:43 WCU- Mike Washington 5 yd run (Alex Walsh kick), 2:39 SHIP- Mike Harris 46 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 0:00 WCU- Team Safety, 2:19

Shippensburg Kutztown Shippensburg West Chester First Downs 17 13 First Downs 16 16 Rushes-Yards 38-87 40-253 Rushes-Yards 45-116 25-60 Passing Yards 167 314 OPPO N E NT S Passing Yards 256 81 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-15-2 16-6-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-11-1 32-20-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 80-343 56-334 Total Offense Plays-Yards 67-283 57-374 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-67 4-96 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-127 2-25 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-30 2-13 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-75 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-96 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-41.4 7-45.4 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.8 2-45.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 10-62 6-47 Penalties-Yards 3-27 5-28 Possession Time 33:48 26:12 Possession Time 35:10 24:50 his t Third-Down Conversions 6 of 20 5 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 3 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 3-5 o ry Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-4

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GAME 9 GAME 10

October 25, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA November 1, 2008 • Shippensburg, PA Intr o Bloomsburg 21 Cheyney 7 Shippensburg 0 Shippensburg 62 Red-shirt junior split end Mike Harris and red-shirt senior safety Jason The Shippensburg University football team concluded its home schedule Stone were named the annual Shippensburg VFW Offensive and Defen- on Senior Day by posting its most points since the 1999 season with a sive Players of the Game, but their performances were not enough in a 62-7 victory over visiting Cheyney on a sunny afternoon at Seth Grove 21-0 loss to No. 4 Bloomsburg at Seth Grove Stadium. Stadium.

Shippensburg (3-6, 2-4 PSAC East) played its Homecoming game Shippensburg (4-6, 3-4 PSAC East) exploded for 555 yards of total COACHES amidst a steady rain that began three hours before kickoff, resulting offense, a sum that included 345 rushing yards. The team averaged 7.7 in a muddy playing surface that kept both teams running the football yards per rush on 45 attempts, and four different backs averaged at least throughout the contest. Despite the conditions, the Red Raiders did not eight yards per carry. commit a turnover, marking the second time this season the team has Red-shirt freshman Roshaan McCain paced the Red Raider ground at- achieved the feat. tack, gaining a career-high 137 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns. Bloomsburg (9-0, 6-0 PSAC East) was able to earn the victory on the It was the most yards for a Shippensburg running back since Aaron strength of three big plays, two provided on scrambles out of the pocket Dykes ‘08 ran for 139 yards against Clarion on Oct. 22, 2005. by quarterback Dan Latorre. The junior signal caller finished the day The Red Raiders also scored five touchdowns through the air. Red-shirt with a career-high 125 rushing yards on eight carries and two touch- junior Chad DiFebbo finished the game completing 12-of-17 passes for OU T LOOK downs. 186 yards with a career-high four touchdown passes. Harris finished with 73 receiving yards on seven receptions. Red-shirt freshman Roshaan McCain was the team’s leading rusher, gaining 51 yards on eight carries. His 33-yard run was the longest play of the day for the Red Raiders. BOX SCORE The Red Raiders completed a pass to the 10-yard-line in the final sec- onds but not get any closer to the end zone before time expired. Neither 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total team recorded points in the second half. Cheyney 0 0 0 7 7

Shippensburg 14 13 14 21 62 P R OFILES Defensively, Stone led all players with 10 tackles (including seven solo) along with a sack. Sophomore linebacker Riley Bowen made nine tackles First Quarter and forced a fumble. Shippensburg has now forced a turnover in every SHIP- Chase DiFebbo 17 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 9:17 game this season. SHIP- Nick Klinepeter 10 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 4:27 Second Quarter SHIP- Mike Harris 53 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 2:33 BOX SCORE SHIP- Chase DiFebbo 15 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo ( Kyler Ford kick failed), 0:05

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total R EVIEW Bloomsburg 7 14 0 0 21 Third Quarter Shippensburg 0 0 0 0 0 SHIP- Roshaan McCain 6 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 8:17 SHIP- Jake Biondi 24 yd pass from Dave Chervansky (Kyler Ford kick), 3:42 First Quarter Fourth Quarter BLOOM- Derrick Price 37 yd run ( Jon Koenig kick), 8:15 SHIP- Roshaan McCain 14 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 13:00 Second Quarter CHEY- Ronald Thompson 4 yd run (Anthony Kelly kick), 10:54 BLOOM- Dan Latorre 48 yd run ( Jon Koenig kick), 9:50 SHIP- Josh Simmons 48 yd fumble recovery (Kyler Ford kick), 10:23 BLOOM- Dan Latorre 47 yd run ( Jon Koenig kick), 0:41 SHIP- Nick Klinepeter 8 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 1:43 PSAC Bloomsburg Shippensburg Cheyney Shippensburg First Downs 13 13 First Downs 9 25 Rushes-Yards 48-290 32-107 Rushes-Yards 35-103 45-345 Passing Yards 6 47 126 Passing Yards 67 210 Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-5-0 30-11-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-7-1 19-13-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 57-337 62-223 Total Offense Plays-Yards 51-170 64-555 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-48 Punt Returns-Yards 3-76 4-13 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 3-47 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-112 2-65 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-29 1-2

Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.1 10-30.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-33.7 2-32.0 OPPO N E NT S Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 5-46 2-5 Penalties-Yards 1-17 3-21 Possession Time 32:28 27:32 Possession Time 27:58 31:56 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 5 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 5 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6 o ry his t 56 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 57 2008 Season Review GAME RECAP Intr o GAME 11 November 8, 2008 • Erie, PA Shippensburg 17 Mercyhurst 21 COACHES The Shippensburg University football team concluded its 2008 season with a tough 21-17 loss to Mercyhurst College at Tullio Field in the first-ever meeting between the two teams. Red-shirt junior Mike Harris became the second player in school history to surpass 1,000 yards receiving, joining Jamie Ware ‘99 in the elite club. Harris finished the afternoon with seven catches for 107 yards and a touchdown. Shippensburg (4-7) concluded its 2008 season by playing a hard-fought OU T LOOK contest that was decided in the final moments of the fourth quarter. The Red Raiders were driving for the go-ahead score late in the fourth quar- ter before turning the ball over on downs with 43 seconds left. Shippensburg put themselves out to an early lead with a nine-play, 80 yard drive that ended with red-shirt sophomore Chris Infante plowing into the end zone from one yard out. Infante led the team with 70 yards on 16 carries. Mercyhurst (7-4, 5-2 PSAC West) would score two touchdowns in the second quarter before the Red Raiders found the end zone again. In the P R OFILES final minute of the second quarter red-shirt junior Chad DiFebbo would lead the Red Raider offense on a five-play, 63 yard drive. DiFebbo would finish the drive by hitting Harris for an eight yard touchdown pass that would make it 14-14 at halftime. DiFebbo finished the day completing 13 of 27 attempts for 236 yards and one touchdown.

BOX SCORE

R EVIEW 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg 0 14 3 0 17 Mercyhurst 0 14 0 7 21 Second Quarter SHIP- Chris Infante 1 yd run (Kyler Ford kick), 9:52 MC- Ben Jennings 29 yd run (Chris Ryan kick), 7:40 MC- Dave Stallard 77 yd pass from Garrett Kensy (Chris Ryan kick), 4:39 SHIP- Mike Harris 8 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Kyler Ford kick), 0:43 Third Quarter

PSAC SHIP- Kyler Ford 20 yd field goal, 3:32 Fourth Quarter MC- Aaron Haynes 5 yd run (Chris Ryan kick), 14:54

Shippensburg Mercyhurst First Downs 17 14 Rushes-Yards 44-90 41-229

OPPO N E NT S Passing Yards 236 155 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-13-2 21-8-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 73-326 62-384 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 4-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-113 4-45 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-34 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.6 8-36.1 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-24 10-102 Possession Time 32:20 27:31 his t Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1

o ry Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1

58 Shippensburg University The PSAC

58 Shippensburg University The PSAC psac champions Intr o PSAC Champions The PSAC football champion has been crowned every year since 1934, with the exception of three years during World War II. A vari- ety of methods have determined league champions, beginning with a group of sportswriters recognizing champions among Pennsylvania’s State Teachers Colleges. With the advent of the conference, college representatives decided in 1950 to employ the Saylor Points System. COACHES That practice gave way to the “State Game” beginning in 1960 when league administrators agreed an end-of-the season contest between the Eastern and Western Division champions would be played to de- cide conference supremacy. The “State Game” was played until 1987 when membership determined to place more emphasis on access into the NCAA playoffs. From 1988-2007, only divisional champions were awarded. Beginning in 2008, the “State Game” was reinstated, giving the PSAC just one champion each year. OU T LOOK

Divisional Champions 2007 East - West Chester State Game Selected by the Sportswriters West - California (Pa.) 2008 California (Pa.) 47, West Chester 36 1949 Bloomsburg 2006 East - Bloomsburg 1987 Indiana (Pa.) 21, West Chester 9 1948 Bloomsburg West - Indiana (Pa.), California (Pa.) 1986 Indiana (Pa.) 20, West Chester 6 1947 Mansfield 2005 East - Bloomsburg 1985 Bloomsburg 31, Indiana (Pa.) 9 1946 California (Pa.) P R OFILES West - California (Pa.), Edinboro 1984 California (Pa.) 21, Bloomsburg 14 1945 No champion (World War II) 2004 East – West Chester 1983 Clarion 27, East Stroudsburg 14 1944 No champion (World War II) West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.), 1982 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 22 1943 No champion (World War II) Shippensburg (tie) 1981 Shippensburg 34, Millersville 14 1942 East Stroudsburg 2003 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) 1980 Clarion 15, Kutztown 14 1941 Millersville West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.) (tie) 1979 Lock Haven 48, Cheyney 14 1940 Indiana (Pa.), Millersville 2002 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) 1978 East Stroudsburg 49, Clarion 4 1939 Slippery Rock West – Indiana (Pa.) 1977 Clarion 25, Millersville 24 1938 Mansfield 2001 East – Bloomsburg 1976 East Stroudsburg 14, 1937 Lock Haven West – Indiana (Pa.) Shippensburg 14 (tie) 1936 Lock Haven R EVIEW 2000 East – Bloomsburg 1975 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 20 1935 Shippensburg West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.), 1974 Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7 1934 Indiana (Pa.) Slippery Rock (tie) 1973 Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14 1999 East – West Chester 1972 Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 27 West – Slippery Rock 1971 West Chester 35, Edinboro 14 1998 East – Millersville 1970 Edinboro 14, West Chester 6 West – Slippery Rock 1969 West Chester 41, Clarion 34 1997 East – Bloomsburg 1968 California (Pa.) 28, East Stroudsburg 28 West – Slippery Rock (tie) 1996 East – Bloomsburg 1967 West Chester 27, Clarion 7 PSAC West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.) 1966 Clarion 28, West Chester 26 1995 East – Bloomsburg, Millersville (tie) 1965 East Stroudsburg 26, Indiana (Pa.) 10 West – Edinboro 1964 East Stroudsburg 27, Indiana (Pa.) 14 1994 East – Bloomsburg, West Chester (tie) 1963 West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 7 West – Indiana (Pa.) 1962 Slippery Rock 13, East Stroudsburg 6 1993 East – Millersville 1961 West Chester 21, Slippery Rock 0 West – Indiana (Pa.) 1960 West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6

OPPO N E NT S 1992 East – West Chester West – Indiana (Pa.) Saylor Points System 1991 East – East Stroudsburg 1959 West Chester West – Indiana (Pa.) 1958 California (Pa.) 1990 East – Millersville 1957 Lock Haven, Shippensburg (tie) West – Indiana (Pa.) 1956 West Chester 1989 East – West Chester, Millersville (tie) 1955 Bloomsburg West – Einboro 1954 Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg, 1988 East – Millersville West Chester West – Shippensburg 1953 West Chester 1952 West Chester his t 1951 Bloomsburg 1950 West Chester o ry

60 Shippensburg University The PSAC The pennsylvania state athletic conference

Originating in 1951 to administer and The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. promote men’s athletics, the Pennsyl- It employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of

vania State Athletic Conference has media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. Intr o evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. 2008-2009 NCAA Champions The first major step came in 1977, when Team: Field Hockey - Bloomsburg; Softball - Lock Haven based on a growing interest, the league Individual: Men's Swimming & - Logan Pearsall, Clarion (3M Diving) reorganized to provide a structure for Women's Swimming & Diving - Kayla Kelosky, Clarion (1M Diving, 3M Div- its women’s programs. Only three years ing) later, lacking a standard competitive Women's Indoor Track & Field - Shippensburg, Distance Medley Relay Team division, league voted to reclassify the (Mary Dell, Shannon Hare, Abby Huber, Neely Spence) entire conference to NCAA Division II. Wrestling - Jarrod King, Edinboro (165 - Division I); Josh Shields, Mercyhurst The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic year (165 -Division II); Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (133 - Division II) COACHES when the PSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding Men's Outdoor Track & Field - Nafee Harris, IUP (Long Jump) full-time members and Mercyhurst College, and Women's Outdoor Track & Field - Neely Spence, Shippensburg (5000 meters) associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. The membership Men's - Gavin Smith, IUP (Individual medalist) now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate. All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Common- 2008-2009 ESPN The Magazine/ wealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state CoSIDA Academic All-Americans conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football- Women’s Soccer First Team – Taylor Hilinski, Mercyhurst playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that Third Team – Ashley Jones, Edinboro OU T LOOK sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. Women’s Volleyball First Team – Jen Blasko, Slippery Rock Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools Football First Team – Jon Ochs, Bloomsburg annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA post- First Team – Bryan Boyce, Mercyhurst season play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 42 NCAA First Team – Ryan Nye, Kutztown team and 228 individual title winners. Men’s Basketball Second Team – Kyle Goldcamp, Gannon Third Team – Chris Bach, East Stroudsburg While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved Softball First Team – Sonia Petrosoniak, California (Pa.) into one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, Women’s At-Large First Team – Kelley Healey, Kutztown (Field Hockey) nearly one-third of the PSAC’s estimated 6,200 participants are honored Men’s At-Large First Team (University Division) – Jarrod King, P R OFILES each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average Edinboro (Wrestling) of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar- Women’s Cross Country/ First Team – Mary Dell, Shippensburg Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s. Track & Field Second Team – Jennifer Harpp, Slippery Rock Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight Third Team - Priscilla Jennings, Millersville league schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC Third Team – Erin Richard, Clarion schools enroll over 118,000 students and claim over 670,000 alumni, Men’s Cross Country/ Second Team – Chris Clark, California (Pa.) including 430,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. Track & Field Third Team – Paul Wagner, East Stroudsburg R EVIEW

Steve Murray Awareness Day, and a major role in the application of the PSAC’s Dixon All-Sports Trophy which was introduced in 1996. With Murray’s guid- Commissioner ance, opportunities for student-athletes and institutions has increased, Steve Murray was appointed com- evidenced by the expansion of PSAC playoff fields in seven team sports, missioner of the Pennsylvania State and the addition of championships in Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track Athletic Conference on July 1, 1998 by and Field in 2002.

the league’s Board of Directors. PSAC In addition to his duties as commissioner, Murray serves on the NCAA’s Murray has served the PSAC since Playing Rules and Oversight Panel. From 1999-2004 he held a spot August of 1993. He was the confer- on the NCAA II Football Selection Committee, including the position ence’s first sports information director, of Chair from 2001-04. Since its inception in 1999-2000, Murray has a position he held for three years. He chaired the regional selection and served as voting coordinator for the was promoted to assistant commis- Disney National Scholar-Athlete of the Year awarded by the Division II sioner for media relations in 1996, and Conference Commissioners Association. served as the conference’s acting com- A native of Emporium, Pennsylvania, Murray graduated from Gannon missioner for a year until taking over his current post. University in 1985 with a degree in business administration. He also While athletic success has been visible among the league’s institutions, played baseball for the Golden Knights for two years. Following gradu- Murray has been an equal proponent for academic achievement for ation, Murray earned a master’s degree from the United States Sports PSAC student-athletes. The number of PSAC Scholar-Athletes - those Academy in Mobile, Alabama. OPPO N E NT S achieving a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better - has in- Murray came to the PSAC after a six-year stint at Centenary College in creased in every year during his tenure. That total has risen to well above Louisiana, where he served the institution in several different capacities. 1,300, nearly double that figure of the mid-1990s. Originally, he was athletic trainer and assistant baseball coach at Cente- The PSAC continues to engage in several new endeavors under Murray’s nary. He later became compliance coordinator and eventually served as leadership. A few examples includes the implementation of the league’s sports information director for three years. Sportsmanship Policy in 2003, the collaborative yearly project by the o ry Murray, his wife Candace, and son Ian, live in Lock Haven. PSAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to host an Organ Donor his t 60 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 61 The PSAC 2008 All-psac eastern division teams Intr o First Team Offense Second Team Offense

Quarterback Quarterback Dan Latorre,^ Bloomsburg Joe Wright, West Chester

Running Back Running Back Kevin Marshall, Shippensburg Stefan Adams, Bloomsburg

COACHES Derrick Price, Bloomsburg Kenny Domzalski, Bloomsburg Dontay Wilson,^ Kutztown Jackson Fagan, West Chester

Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle Adam Cobb,* Millersville Joe Kantz, Bloomsburg Brian Staerk, West Chester Matt Olecki, Shippensburg

Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Matt Bosso,* Bloomsburg Dave Fremont, Shippensburg

OU T LOOK Keith Weaver, East Stroudsburg Morgan Thomas, East Stroudsburg

Center Center Kennis Jones,** West Chester Luke Beall,^ Bloomsburg

Tight End Tight End Ryan Paulson, West Chester Dennis Vanella, C.W. Post

Wide Receiver Wide Receiver PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year Mike Harris,* Shippensburg Chris Harris, C.W. Post Mike Washington, WR, West Chester P R OFILES Kyle Ream, Bloomsburg Steve Miller, West Chester Mike Washington,*** West Chester Drew Stem,^ East Stroudsburg PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year Placekicker Placekicker Mike Dell, LB, West Chester Jon Koenig,* Bloomsburg Alex Walsh,^^ West Chester

PSAC East Freshman of the Year First Team Defense Second Team Defense Derrick Price, RB, Bloomsburg Defensive Line Defensive Line R EVIEW Xavier Brown, C.W. Post Jason Groller,^^ Shippensburg PSAC East Coach of the Year Travis Ford-Bey,^ West Chester Tim Hume, Cheyney Bill Zwaan, West Chester Jon Ochs,* Bloomsburg Earl McNeil, Bloomsburg Miguel Rivera,^ East Stroudsburg Alphonso Nathan, Bloomsburg Mike Walter,* West Chester James Thorpe,^ West Chester

Linebacker Linebacker Mike Dell,^ West Chester Riley Bowen, Shippensburg Greg Myers, Bloomsburg T.J. Cascio, West Chester Sam Scott, West Chester Matt Freed, East Stroudsburg

PSAC Tayrance Smith, C.W. Post Matt Harmon, Millersville

Defensive Back Defensive Back Jesse Cooper, Bloomsburg. Demel Chambers, Cheyney Kurt Ellis, C.W. Post Tyler Downes, West Chester Lionel Mitchell, East Stroudsburg Mike Gardier,^^ Kutztown Jason Stone, Shippensburg Domenique Price, Bloomsburg OPPO N E NT S Return Specialist Return Specialist Kendell Coleman, Kutztown Jesse Cooper, Bloomsburg

Punter Punter Nick Krut,* East Stroudsburg Alex Walsh, West Chester

* Indicates previous All-PSAC East first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC East second team selection his t o ry

62 Shippensburg University The Opponents

62 Shippensburg University The Opponents

GAME 1 GAME 2 Intr o SHEPHERD EDINBORO RAMS FIGHTING SCOTS August 29, 2009 • 1 PM September 5, 2009 • 12:30 PM Ram Stadium • Shepherdstown, WV Sox Harrison Stadium • Edinboro, PA COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Shepherdstown, WV Series Record: 29-15-0 Location: Edinboro, Pa. Series Record: 23-24-1 Founded: 1871 Series at Shippensburg: 17-5 Founded: 1857 Series at Shippensburg: 15-8 Enrollment: 4,185 Series at Shepherd: 12-10 Enrollment: 7,500 Series at Edinboro: 8-16-1 Nickname: Rams First Meeting: 1923, Shepherd 14-7 Nickname: Fighting Scots First Meeting: 1957, Shippensburg Colors: Blue and Gold Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Colors: Red and White 20-14 Stadium: Ram Stadium (5,000) 2004 (35-7) Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Shepherd: (6,000) 2004 (17-10) Conference: WVIAC 2003 (33-14) Surface: Natural Grass Last Red Raider Win at Edinboro: OU T LOOK President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley Last Ram Win at Shippensburg: 2008 Conference: PSAC Western Division 2003 (40-34) Athletic Director: Karl Wolf (20-16) President: Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Last Fighting Scot Win at Last Ram Win at Shepherd: 2007 Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner Shippensburg: 2008 (34-11) HISTORY (19-14) Last Fighting Scot Win at Edinboro: First Year of Football: 1920 Current Series Streak: Shepherd has HISTORY 2006 (54-30), at All-Time Record: 394-292-26 won four First Year of Football: 1926 Current Series Streak: Edinboro has NCAA Playoff Appearances: 9 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- All-Time Record: 329-344-4 won four Last Appearance: 2007, tory: 59 (59-0, 1951) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 7 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Second Round Shepherd’s Largest Margin of Victory: Last Appearance: 2004 tory: 45 (45-0, 1966)

P R OFILES Result: Defeated IUP (41-34), 20 (32-12, 1961) Result: L, 32-36 vs. East Stroudsburg Edinboro’s Largest Margin of Victory: lost to California (Pa.) (58-38) 54 (60-6, 1989) 2009 SCHEDULE SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Aug. 29 at Shippensburg 1 PM Football SID: Bob Shreve 2009 SCHEDULE Football SID: Chip Ransom Sep. 5 at Bowie State 1 PM Office: 814-732-1834 Aug. 29 West Liberty State 1:30 PM Office: 304-876-5228 Sep. 12 at Fairmont State 1 PM Home: 814-833-3379 Sep. 5 Shippensburg 1 PM Home: 304-876-3243 Sep. 19 Seton Hill 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 12 C.W. Post 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 26 Charleston 1 PM Fax: 814-732-2596 Sep. 19 Slippery Rock 6 PM Fax: 304-876-3267 Oct. 3 at Concord 4 PM Press Box Phone: 814-732-2904 Sep. 26 at Gannon 12 PM Press Box Phone: 304-876-5649 Oct. 10 at WV Wesleyan 6 PM SID Mailing Address: 455 Scotland Oct. 3 Lock Haven 2 PM

R EVIEW SID Mailing Address: Sports In- Oct. 17 West Liberty 1 PM Road, 108 McComb Fieldhouse, Oct. 10 at Indiana (Pa.) 2 PM formation Office, P.O. Box 5000, Oct. 24 West Virginia State 1 PM Edinboro, PA 16444 Oct. 17 at California (Pa.) 3 PM Butcher Athletic Center, Shepherd Nov. 5 at Glenville State 8 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 24 at Mercyhurst 12 PM University, Shepherdstown, WV www.edinboro.edu/athletics Oct. 31 Clarion 1 PM 25443 2008 RESULTS Nov. 7 at Millersville 12 PM Web Site Address: Aug. 30 at Shippensburg W 20-16 COACHING STAFF www.shepherdrams.com Sep. 6 Bowie State W 14-0 Head Coach: Scott Browning (Ohio 2008 RESULTS Sep. 13 Glenville State L 14-21 State, ’81) Aug. 30 at West Liberty St. W 35-10 COACHING STAFF Sep. 20 Fairmont State L 42-46 Career Record: 13-9 (2 years) Sept. 8 at Shippensburg W 34-11 Head Coach: Monte Cater Sep. 27 at Seton Hill L 14-24 At School: 13-9 (2 years) Sept. 13 at C.W. Post W 31-7

PSAC (Millikin ’71) Oct. 4 at Charleston L 12-21 Football Office Phone: 814-732-1839 Sept. 20 California (Pa.) L 35-31 Career Record: 186-99-2 (28 years) Oct. 11 Concord W 55-7 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Sept. 27 at Lock Haven W 31-0 At School: 155-76-1 (22 years) Oct. 18 WV Wesleyan W 27-12 Assistant Coaches: Wayne Bradford, Oct. 4 Gannon W 40-3 Football Office Phone: 304-876-5263 Oct. 25 at West Liberty St. L 28-29 DC/LB; Mike Yurcich, OC/QB/ Oct. 11 Indiana (Pa.) W 24-17 Best Time to Reach Coach: Nov. 1 at West Virginia St. W 56-14 WR; Kim Niedbala, DB; Keith Oct. 18 at Slippery Rock W 35-14 Monday - Thursday, morning Braxton, DL; Jim Henson, RB; Oct. 23 Mercyhurst L 24-21 and early afternoon Anthony Peluso, OL; Chris Kaczor, Nov. 1 at Clarion W 35-10 Assistant Coaches: Jesse Correll, SA. Nov. 8 Millersville W 38-13 OPPO N E NT S WR; Bob Haley, DC/DB; Mike Silecchia, OL; Jeremy Overfelt, TEAM INFORMATION OLB/Strength; Josh Kline, DL/ 2008 Record: 9-2 ST/Recruiting; Sam Williams, QB; 2008 Conference Record: 5-2 (T-2nd Wayne Wilson, TE/ST; Jeremy in PSAC West) Bailey, ILB; Darryl Hayes, OL. 2008 Final Rankings: 20 (AFCA), 23 (D2football.com) TEAM INFORMATION Basic Offense: Multiple 2008 Record: 5-5 Basic Defense: Multiple 2008 Conference Record: 3-5 (T-6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/17

his t 2008 Final Rankings: NR Starters Returning/Lost: 15/10 Basic Offense: Multiple-I Basic Defense: 4-4 o ry Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/17 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 64 Shippensburg University The Opponents

GAME 3 GAME 4 LOCK HAVEN EAST STROUDSBURG BALD EAGLES WARRIORS Intr o September 12, 2009 • 1 PM September 19, 2009 • 1 PM Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Lock Haven, Pa. Series Record: 44-18-3 Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa. Series Record: 28-16-2 Founded: 1870 Series at Shippensburg: 23-8-2 Founded: 1893 Series at Shippensburg: 17-7-1 Enrollment: 5,283 Series at Lock Haven: 21-10-1 Enrollment: 7,200 Series at East Stroudsburg: 11-9-1 Nickname: Bald Eagles First Meeting: 1929, Shippensburg, Nickname: Warriors First Meeting: 1926, Shippensburg, COACHES Colors: Crimson and White 26-12 Colors: Red and Black 7-0 Stadium: Hubert Jack Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: Eiler-Martin Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: (3,500) 2007 (56-10) (6,000) 2001 (19-14) Surface: Artificial Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Lock Haven: Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at East Strouds- Conference: PSAC Western Division 2008 (36-0) Conference: PSAC Eastern Division burg: 2003 (40-14) President: Dr. Keith T. Miller Last Bald Eagle Win at Shippensburg: President: Dr. Robert Dillman Last Warrior Win at Shippensburg: Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor 1989 (10-3) Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio 2002 (21-23) Last Bald Eagle Win at Lock Haven: Last Warrior Win at East Stroudsburg: HISTORY 2002 (26-13) HISTORY 2008 (44-41 OT)

First Year of Football: 1896 Current Series Streak: Shippensburg First Year of Football: 1926 Current Series Streak: East Strouds- OU T LOOK All-Time Record: 332-471-31 has won six All-Time Record: 434-278-19 (.607) burg has won one NCAA Playoff Appearances: None Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3 (1991, Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Last Appearance: N/A tory: 61 (68-7, 1999) 2004, 2005) tory: 38 (38-0, 1936) Result: N/A Lock Haven’s Largest Margin of Vic- Last Appearance: 2005 (L, 55-20 at East Stroudsburg’s Largest Margin of tory: 33 (33-0, 1942) Grand Valley State) Victory: 41 (48-7, 1960 SPORTS INFORMATION Result: National Semifinalists; North- Football SID: Doug Spatafore 2009 SCHEDULE east Region Championship 2009 SCHEDULE Office: 570-484-2350 Aug. 27 West Chester 6 PM Aug. 27 at Virginia Union 7 PM Home: 570-660-4507 Sep.12 at Shippensburg 1 PM SPORTS INFORMATION Sep. 5 at Gannon 6 PM P R OFILES E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 19 at Clarion 6 PM Football SID: Greg Knowlden Sep. 12 Clarion 7 PM Fax: 570-484-2326 Sep. 26 Mercyhurst 2 PM Office: 570-422-3312 Sep. 19 at Shippensburg 1 PM Press Box Phone: 570-484-2666 Oct. 3 at Edinboro 1 PM Home: 570-772-3162 Sep. 26 at Cheyney 1 PM SID Mailing Address: Russell Hall Oct. 10 California (Pa.) 6 PM E-Mail: [email protected]. Oct. 3 at West Chester 2 PM #2. Lock Haven University. Lock Oct. 17 Indiana (Pa.) 1 PM edu Oct. 10 Bloomsburg 3 PM Haven, PA, 17745 Oct. 24 at Gannon 1 PM Fax: 570-422-3586 Oct. 17 at Kutztown 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 31 Slippery Rock 12 PM Press Box Phone: 570-422-3549 Oct. 24 C.W. Post 1 PM www.havensports.com Nov. 7 C.W Post 1 PM SID Mailing Address: Koehler Field- Oct. 31 Millersville 1 PM

house, East Stroudsburg PA, 18301 Nov. 7 Slippery Rock 1 PM R EVIEW COACHING STAFF 2008 RESULTS Web Site Address: Head Coach: John Klacik (Lock Aug. 28 Glenville State L 0-30 http://www4.esu.edu/athletics/ 2008 RESULTS Haven ’88) Sept. 6 at West Chester L 6-37 index.cfm Aug. 28 Virginia Union W 14-11 Career Record: 5-39 (5) Sept. 13 Shippensburg L 0-36 Sept. 6 Gannon W 23-10 COACHING STAFF At School: 5-39 (5) Sept. 20 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7-45 Sept. 13 at Clarion W 49-28 Head Coach: Denny Douds (Slippery Football Office Phone: 570-484-2250 Sept. 27 Edinboro L 0-31 Sept. 20 Shippensburg (OT) W 44-41 Rock ’63) Best Time to Reach Coach: Oct. 4 at Mercyhurst L 14-49 Sept. 27 Cheyney W 52-12 Career Record: 218-142-3 (36) Through SID Oct. 11 at California (Pa.) L 3-56 Oct. 4 West Chester L 34-24 At School: 218-142-3 (36) Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs, DB; Oct. 18 Clarion L 14-21 Oct. 11 at Bloomsburg L 42-23 PSAC Football Office Phone: 570-422-3222 Chris Sprague, STC/DL; Anthony Oct. 25 Gannon L 0-26 Oct. 18 Kutztown W 27-3 Best Time to Reach Coach: Naples, DC/LB; Matt Monty, OL/ Nov. 1 at Slippery Rock L 7-45 Oct. 25 at C.W. Post W 48-42 Through SID RC; Dave Bower, QB. Nov. 8 C.W. Post L 28-30 Nov. 1 at Millersville W 45-18 Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger, Nov. 8 at Slippery Rock W 38-21 OC; Mike Santella, OL/RC; Otis TEAM INFORMATION Flowers, DB; Frank Lupin, WR; 2008 Record: 0-11 Nick Bach, DE; Dan Wellar, DT; 2008 Conference Record: 0-6 (8th) Joey Smith, OLB; Rob Mikulski, 2008 Final Rankings: NR Strength. Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/7 2008 Record: 9-2 OPPO N E NT S Starters Returning/Lost: 19/6 2008 Conference Record: 5-2 (T-3rd) 2008 Final Rankings: NR Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 8-Man Front Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/14 o ry his t 64 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 65 The Opponents

GAME 5 GAME 6 Intr o MILLERSVILLE C.W. POST MARAUDERS PIONEERS September 26, 2009 • 7 PM October 3, 2009 • 1 PM • Millersville, PA Hickox Field • Brookville, NY COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Millersville, Pa. Series Record: 36-23-2 Location: Brookville, N.Y. Series Record: 3-0 Founded: 1855 Series at Shippensburg: 17-11 Founded: 1954 Series at Shippensburg: 2-0 Enrollment: 8,306 Series at Millersville: 19-12-2 Enrollment: 8,472 Series at C.W. Post: 1-0 Nickname: Marauders First Meeting: 1916, Shippensburg, Nickname: Pioneers First Meeting: 1981, Shippensburg, Colors: Black and Gold 15-0 Colors: Green and White 49-35 Stadium: Biemesderfer Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: Hickox Field (5,000) Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: (6,500) 2008 (35-14) Surface: Field Turf 2008 (27-10) Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Millersville: Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Last Red Raider Win at C.W. Post: OU T LOOK Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 2007 (23-14) President: David J. Steinberg 1981 (49-35) President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy Last Marauder Win at Shippensburg: Athletic Director: Bryan Collins Last Pioneer Win at Shippensburg: Athletic Director: Peg Kauffman 1996 (34-29) None Last Marauder Win at Millersville: HISTORY Last Pioneer Win at C.W. Post: None HISTORY 2000 (27-19) First Year of Football: 1954 Current Series Streak: Shippensburg First Year of Football: 1889 Current Series Streak: Shippensburg All-Time Record: 318-194-5 has won three All-Time Record: 453-400-43 (.530) has won five NCAA Playoff Appearances: 4 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Last Appearance: 2005, third round tory: 17 (2008) Last Appearance: 1999, second round tory: 71 (1924, 71-0) Result: L, 55-28 vs. East Stroudsburg C.W. Post’s Largest Margin of Vic-

P R OFILES Result: L, 26-21 vs. Indiana (Pa.) Millersville’s Largest Margin of Vic- tory: None tory: 29 (1973, 56-27) SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Football SID: Sarah Ralls 2009 SCHEDULE Football SID: Ethan Hulsey 2009 SCHEDULE Office: 516-299-3957 Aug. 29 American International 1 PM Office: 717-872-3100 Aug. 28 at Assumption 7 PM Home: 978-337-6710 Sep. 5 at Indiana (Pa.) 4 PM Home: 717-213-0371 Sep. 5 at Slippery Rock 6 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 12 at Edinboro 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 12 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 PM Fax: 516-299-2844 Sep. 19 Cheyney 1 PM Fax: 717-872-3995 Sep. 19 West Chester 1 PM Press Box Phone: 516-299-3765 Sep. 26 at Bloomsburg 12 PM Press Box Phone: 717-872-3232 Sep. 26 Shippensburg 7 PM SID Mailing Address: 720 North- Oct. 3 Shippensburg 1 PM SID Mailing Address: Millersville Oct. 3 at Bloomsburg 12 PM ern Blvd., Field House Rm. 202, Oct. 10 West Chester 1 PM

R EVIEW University, Jefferson Hall, P.O. Box Oct. 10 at Cheyney 1 PM Brookville, NY 11548 Oct. 17 at Millersville 1 PM 1002, Millersville, PA 17551 Oct. 17 C.W. Post 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 24 at East Stroudsburg 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 24 Kutztown 1 PM http://www.cwpostpioneers.com Oct. 31 Kutztown 1 PM http://www.millersvilleathletics.com Oct. 31 at East Stroudsburg 1 PM Nov. 7 Lock Haven 1 PM Head Coach: Greg Colby (Illinois, Nov. 7 Edinboro 12 PM COACHING STAFF ’75) Head Coach: Bryan Collins (St. 2008 RESULTS Career Record: 1-10 2008 RESULTS John’s, ’87) Aug. 30 American Int. L 45-19 At School: 1-10 Aug. 29 at Bentley L 35-22 Career Record: 87-34 (11) Sept. 6 Indiana (Pa.) L 41-0 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 6 Slippery Rock L 28-24 At School: 87-34 (11) Sept. 13 Edinboro L 31-7 SID Sept. 13 Indiana (Pa.) L 63-3 Football Office Phone: 516-299-3693 Sept. 20 at Cheyney W 35-0

PSAC Assistant Coaches: Brad Mangle, OC/ Sept. 20 at West Chester L 41-10 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 27 Bloomsburg L 13-6 QB; Ron Rankin, DL/ST; Derrick Sept. 27 at Shippensburg L 35-14 SID Oct. 4 at Shippensburg L 27-10 Roche, OL; Dave Keeny, WR; Au- Oct. 4 Bloomsburg L 49-24 Assistant Coaches: Brian Hughes, OC; Oct. 11 at West Chester L 17-7 brey Kelley, DB; Ali Johnson, RB; Oct. 11 Cheyney W 48-6 Ernie Blount, DB; Peter Lazare, Oct. 18 Millersville W 55-38 Ron Zangari, LB; Bill Bailes, K. Oct. 18 at C.W. Post L 55-38 Asst. DC; Savalis Charles, Asst. Oct. 25 East Stroudsburg L 48-42 Oct. 25 at Kutztown L 26-17 OC; James Gibbons, ST/DL/RC; Nov. 1 at Kutztown L 21-14 TEAM INFORMATION Nov. 1 East Stroudsburg L 45-18 Jonathan Gill, QB/WR; Omar Nov. 8 at Lock Haven W 30-28 2008 Record: 1-10 Nov. 8 at Edinboro L 38-13 King, RB; Randi Moore, OLB; OPPO N E NT S 2008 Conference Record: 1-6 (7th) Mark Verdi, LB. 2008 Final Rankings: NR Basic Offense: Multiple TEAM INFORMATION Basic Defense: 4-3 2008 Record: 3-8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/13 2008 Conference Record: 2-5 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 2008 Final Rankings: NR Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 his t o ry

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GAME 7 GAME 8 KUTZTOWN WEST CHESTER GOLDEN BEARS GOLDEN RAMS Intr o October 10, 2009 • 1 PM October 17, 2009 • 1 PM Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Kutztown, Pa. Series Record: 43-16-2 Location: West Chester, Pa. Series Record: 8-20-1 Founded: 1866 Series at Shippensburg: 26-3 Founded: 1871 Series at Shippensburg: 4-10-1 Enrollment: 10,300 Series at Kutztown: 17-13-2 Enrollment: 12,800 Series at West Chester: 4-10 Nickname: Golden Bears First Meeting: Nickname: Golden Rams First Meeting: 1921, Shippensburg, COACHES Colors: Maroon and Gold 1929, Shippensburg, 26-12 Colors: Purple and Gold 63-7 Stadium: University Field (5,600) Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: John A. Farrell (7,500) Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Surface: Field Turf 2006 (42-27) Surface: Field Turf 1999 (48-30) Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Last Red Raider Win at Kutztown: Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Last Red Raider Win at West Chester: President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos 2005 (10-3) President: Linda Lamwers 2004 (24-21) Athletic Director: Greg Bamberger Last Golden Bear Win at Athletic Director: Dr. Edward M. Last Golden Ram Win at Shippensburg: 1995 (35-6) Matejkovic Shippensburg: 2007 (33-29) HISTORY Last Golden Bear Win at Kutztown: Last Golden Ram Win at West Ches- First Year of Football: 1895 2008 (42-21) HISTORY ter: 2008 (25-7)

All-Time Record: 281-396-19 Current Series Streak: Kutztown has First Year of Football: 1920 Current Series Streak: West Chester OU T LOOK NCAA Playoff Appearances: None won two All-Time Record: 553-254-18 has won five Last Appearance: None Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: 9 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Result: None tory: 65 (65-0, 1931) Last Appearance: 2008 tory: 56 (63-7, 1921) Kutztown’s Largest Margin of Victory: Result: L, 21-28 at Bloomsburg West Chester’s Largest Margin of Vic- SPORTS INFORMATION 29 (35-6, 1995) tory: 38 (38-0, 1933) Football SID: Rob Knox SPORTS INFORMATION Office: 610-683-4182 2009 SCHEDULE Football SID: James Zuhlke 2009 SCHEDULE E-Mail: [email protected] Aug. 29 at St. Anselm 1:30 PM Office: 610-436-3316 Aug. 27 at Lock Haven 6 PM Fax: 610-683-4676 Sep. 5 at Clarion 6 PM Home: 610-436-1020 Sep. 4 at Delaware 7 PM P R OFILES Press Box Phone: 610-683-9696 Sep. 10 Slippery Rock 7:05 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 12 California (Pa.) 12 PM SID Mailing Address: 213 Stratton Sep. 19 Bloomsburg 6:05 PM Fax: 610-436-1020 Sep. 19 at Millersville 1 PM Admin. Building, Kutztown Uni- Sep. 26 at West Chester 6 PM Press Box Phone: 610-436-2160 Sep. 26 Kutztown 6 PM versity, Kutztown PA 19530 Oct. 3 Cheyney 1:05 PM SID Mailing Address: Department of Oct. 3 East Stroudsburg 2 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 10 at Shippensburg 1 PM Athletics, West Chester University, Oct. 10 at C.W. Post 1 PM http://www.kubears.com Oct. 17 East Stroudsburg 1:05 PM West Chester, PA 19383 Oct. 17 at Shippensburg 1 PM Oct. 24 at Millersville 1:30 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 24 at Cheyney 1 PM COACHING STAFF Oct. 31 at C.W. Post 1 PM www.wcupagoldenrams.com Oct. 31 Bloomsburg 1 PM

Head Coach: Raymond Monica Nov. 7 Indiana (Pa.) 1:05 PM Nov. 7 Mercyhurst 1 PM R EVIEW (North Alabama, ’90) COACHING STAFF Career Record: 14-18 (4) 2008 RESULTS Head Coach: Bill Zwaan (Delaware 2008 RESULTS At School: 14-18 (4) Aug. 28 St. Anselm W 35-0 ’79) Aug. 30 at California (Pa.) L 44-32 Football Office Phone: 610-683-4362 Sept. 6 Clarion L 26-20 Career Record: 99-32 (11) Sept. 6 Lock Haven W 37-6 Best Time to Reach Coach: 11 AM- Sept. 13 at Slippery Rock L 38-24 At School: 45-18 (5) Sept. 13 at Delaware L 48-20 Noon Sept. 20 at Bloomsburg L 31-21 Football Office Phone: 610-436-3528 Sept. 20 Millersville W 41-10 Assistant Coaches: Drew Folmar, OC/ Sept. 27 West Chester L 49-8 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 27 at Kutztown W 49-8 QB; Travis Barron, DL; Richard Oct. 4 at Cheyney W 31-13 SID Oct. 4 at East Stroudsburg W 34-24

Burkett, S; Dan Csencsitz, RB; Oct. 11 Shippensburg W 42-21 Assistant Coaches: Mike Furlong, Oct. 11 C.W. Post W 17-7 PSAC Fred Endy, TE; Steve Heck, WR; Oct. 18 at East Stroudsburg L 27-3 DC; E.J. Sandusky, RB; Mike Lux, Oct. 18 Shippensburg W 25-7 Dennis Iezzi, DB; Tim Tobin, Oct. 25 Millersville W 26-17 DL; Gerald Toney, ST; Jack Klebe, Oct. 25 Cheyney W 60-6 DT/K; Raymond Yannuzzi, OL. Nov. 1 C.W. Post W 21-14 WR; Nick Sama, OL; Jim Brazill, Nov. 1 at Bloomsburg W 24-21 Nov. 8 at Indiana (Pa.) L 34-7 Strength; Brandon Noble, LB Nov. 8 at California (Pa.) L 47-36 TEAM INFORMATION Nov. 15 S. Connecticut St. W 52-32 2008 Record: 5-6 TEAM INFORMATION Nov. 22 at Bloomsburg L 28-21 2008 Conference Record: 4-3 2008 Record: 9-4 2008 Final Rankings: NR 2008 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st) Basic Offense: I-Formation/Multiple 2008 Final Rankings: 17 (AVCA), 16 Basic Defense: 4-3 (D2football.com) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/22 Basic Offense: Wing T OPPO N E NT S Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Basic Defense: Seven-Man Front Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36-24 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14 o ry his t 66 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 67 The Opponents

GAME 9 GAME 10 Intr o BLOOMSBURG CHEYNEY HUSKIES WOLVES October 24, 2009 • 2:30 PM October 31, 2009 • 1 PM Robert B. Redman Stadium • Bloomsburg, PA O’Shields-Stevenston Stadium • Cheyney, PA COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. Series Record: 41-30-1 Location: Cheyney, Pa. Series Record: 10-0 Founded: 1839 Series at Shippensburg: 26-10-1 Founded: 1837 Series at Shippensburg: 6-0 Enrollment: 8,040 Series at Bloomsburg: 15-20-0 Enrollment: 1,700 Series at Cheyney: 4-0 Nickname: Huskies First Meeting: 1917, Bloomsburg, Nickname: Wolves First Meeting: 1951, Shippensburg, Colors: Maroon and Gold 26-0 Colors: Blue and White 28-0 Stadium: Robert B. Redman Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: O’Shields-Stevenston Sta- Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: 4,775) 2004 (48-10) dium (5,000) 2008 (62-7) Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Bloomsburg: Surface: Natural Grass Last Red Raider Win at Cheyney: OU T LOOK Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 2003 (21-0) Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 1988 (17-6) President: David Soltz Last Husky Win at Shippensburg: President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard- Last Wolf Win at Shippensburg: None Athletic Director: Mary Gardner 2008 (21-0) Vital Last Wolf Win at Cheyney: None Last Husky Win at Bloomsburg: 2005 Athletic Director: China Jude Current Series Streak: Shippensburg HISTORY (49-21) has won all ten First Year of Football: N/A Current Series Streak: Bloomsburg has HISTORY Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- All-Time Record: 512-423-31 won three First Year of Football: 1914 tory: 68 (68-0, 1954) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 7 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- All-Time Record: 181-507-22 Cheyney’s Largest Margin of Victory: Last Appearance: 2008 tory: 56 (63-7, 1921) NCAA Playoff Appearances: 1 None

P R OFILES Result: L, 27-24 to California (Pa.) West Chester’s Largest Margin of Vic- Last Appearance: 1980 (Regional Finalists) tory: 38 (38-0, 1933 Result: Opening Round Win Over 2009 SCHEDULE Seton Hill Aug. 29 Lincoln 4 PM SPORTS INFORMATION 2009 SCHEDULE (Wilson Classic) Football SID: Tom McGuire Aug. 27 Ashland 6 PM SPORTS INFORMATION Sep. 5 at Mercyhurst 1 PM Office: 570-389-4413 Sep. 5 at California (Pa.) TBA Football SID: Lenn Margolis Sep. 12 at Gannon 6 PM Home: 570-868-5749 Sep. 12 at Mercyhurst 1 PM Office: 610-399-2143 Sep. 19 at C.W. Post 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 19 at Kutztown 6:05 PM Home: 610-519-0578 Sep. 26 East Stroudsburg 1 PM Fax: 570-389-4724 Sep. 26 C.W. Post 12 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Oct. 3 at Kutztown 1:05 PM Press Box Phone: 570-389-4353 Oct. 3 Millersville 12 PM Fax: 610-399-2291 Oct. 10 Millersville 1 PM

R EVIEW SID Mailing Address: Waller Ad- Oct. 10 at East Stroudsburg TBA Press Box Phone: 610-399-2026 Oct. 17 at Bloomsburg 3:30 PM ministration Building, Bloomsburg Oct. 17 Cheyney 3:30 PM SID Mailing Address: 1837 University Oct. 24 West Chester 1 PM University. 400 East Second St. Oct. 24 Shippensburg 2:30 Circle P.O. Box 200, Cheyney, PA Oct. 31 Shippensburg 1 PM Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Oct. 31 at West Chester TBA 19319-0200 Nov. 7 Clarion 1 PM Web Site Address: Nov. 7 Gannon 12 PM Web Site Address: http://www.bloomu.edu/sports/ http://www.cheyneywolves.com 2008 RESULTS 2008 RESULTS Aug. 30 Bowie State L 51-26 COACHING STAFF Aug. 30 at Ashland W 49-42 COACHING STAFF Sept. 6 Mercyhurst L 35-0 Head Coach: Danny Hale (West Sept. 6 California (Pa.) W 24-17 Head Coach: Jeff Braxton (Salisbury Sept. 13 Gannon L 40-18 Chester ‘68) Sept. 13 Mercyhurst W 24-0 State ‘04M) Sept. 20 C.W. Post L 35-0

PSAC Career Record: 176-59-1 (20) Sept. 20 Kutztown W 31-21 Career Record: 0-11 (2) Sept. 27 at East Stroudsburg L 52-12 At School: 136-46-1 (16) Sept. 27 at C.W. Post W 13-6 At School: 0-11 (2) Oct. 4 Kutztown L 31-13 Football Office Phone: 570-389-4359 Oct. 4 at Millersville W 49-24 Football Office Phone: 610-399-2309 Oct. 11 at Millersville L 48-6 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Oct. 11 East Stroudsburg W 42-23 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Oct. 18 Bloomsburg L 43-7 SID Oct. 18 at Cheyney W 43-7 and Through SID Oct. 25 at West Chester L 60-6 Assistant Coaches: Tom Pajic, OC/ Oct. 25 at Shippensburg W 21-0 Assistant Coaches: Paul Macklin, Nov. 1 at Shippensburg L 62-7 QB; Paul Darragh, DC/Secondary; Nov. 1 West Chester L 24-21 OC/QB; Kenneth Lockhard, DC/ Nov. 8 at Clarion L 41-20 Chet Henicle, LB; Brian McBryan, Nov. 8 at Gannon W 38-10 LB; Chris Rouhlac, WR; Chris OPPO N E NT S OL; Bill Perkins, DL/Strength; Nov. 22 West Chester W 28-21 Weeden, RB; Corey Brunson, Frank Williams, DL; Ed Rush, RB; Nov. 29 California (Pa.) L 27-24 ST; Brennan Thomas, Secondary; Alf Mellito, Maurice Daly (Scout Corey Adderly, DL Team) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 0-11 2008 Record: 11-2 2008 Conference Record: 0-7 (8th) 2008 Conference Record: 6-1 2008 Final Rankings: NR 2008 Final Rankings: 11 (AFCA), 13 Basic Offense: Multiple (D2football.com) Basic Defense: 4-3

his t Basic Offense: Pro-I Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/20 Basic Defense: 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/12 o ry Starters Returning/Lost: 13/10

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GAME 9 CALIFORNIA (PA) Travel Itinerary Intr o VULCANS WEEK 1 - at Shepherd (Sat., Aug. 29) November 7, 2009 • 1 PM Depart Shippensburg at 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 29 (day of game) Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA Headquarters: No road lodging Depart Shepherdstown immediately following the game. GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: California, Pa. Series Record: 41-29-1 WEEK 2 - at Edinboro (Fri., Sept. 4 and Sat., Sept. 5) Founded: 1852 Series at Shippensburg: 21-15 Depart Shippensburg at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 4 Enrollment: 8,200 Series at California: 20-14-1 Nickname: Vulcans First Meeting: 1926, Shippensburg, Headquarters: Days Inn Meadville COACHES Colors: Red and Black 9-7 18360 Conneaut Lake Road Stadium: Adamson Stadium (6,500) Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Meadville, PA 16335 Surface: ProGrass 2003 (35-0) (814) 337-7304 Conference: PSAC Western Division Last Red Raider Win at California: President: Angelo Armenti, Jr. 2004 (32-14) Depart Edinboro immediately following the game. Athletic Director: Thomas Pucci Last Vulcan Win at Shippensburg: 2006 (35-20) WEEK 3 - Home Game vs. Lock Haven (Sat., Sept. 12) HISTORY Last Vulcan Win at California: 2007 First Year of Football: 1916 (30-9) WEEK 4 - Home Game vs. East Stroudsburg (Sat., Sept. 19) All-Time Record: 368-380-27 Current Series Streak: California has OU T LOOK NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2 won three Last Appearance: 2008 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- WEEK 5 - at Millersville (Sat., Sept. 26) Result: L, 45-7 to Minnesota-Duluth tory: 58 (58-0, 1976) Depart Shippensburg at 1:50 p.m. on Sept. 26 (day of game) (National Semifinals) California’s Largest Margin of Victory: Headquarters: No road lodging 40 (47-7, 1961) SPORTS INFORMATION Depart Millersville immediately following the game. Football SID: Matt Kifer 2009 SCHEDULE Office: 724-938-4552 Aug. 27 Saginaw Valley State 7 PM WEEK 6 - at C.W. Post (Fri., Oct. 2 and Sat., Oct. 3) E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 5 Bloomsburg TBA Depart Shippensburg at 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 2 P R OFILES Fax: 724-938-5849 Sep. 12 at West Chester 12 PM Headquarters: Marriott SID Mailing Address: 250 University Sep. 19 Gannon TBA Avenue, California, PA 15419 Sep. 26 Clarion 3 PM 1350 Old Walt Whitman Road Web Site Address: Oct. 3 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 PM Melville, NY 11747 www.calvulcans.com Oct. 10 at Lock Haven 6 PM (631) 673-4324 Oct. 17 Edinboro 3 PM COACHING STAFF Oct. 24 at Slippery Rock 1 PM Depart Brookville immediately following the game. Head Coach: John Luckhardt (Purdue Oct. 31 Mercyhurst TBA WEEK 7 - Home Game vs. Kutztown (Sat., Oct. 10)

’70) Nov. 8 at Shippensburg 1 PM R EVIEW Career Record: 194-61-2 (24) At School: 57-24 (7) 2008 RESULTS Football Office Phone: 724-938-4019 Aug. 30 West Chester W 44-32 WEEK 8 - Home Game vs. West Chester (Sat., Oct. 17) Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sep. 6 at Bloomsburg L 24-17 SID Sep. 13 Lake Erie W 54-0 WEEK 9 - at Bloomsburg (Fri., Oct. 23 and Sat., Oct. 24) Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway, As- Sep. 20 at Edinboro W 35-31 Depart Shippensburg at 5:45 p.m. on Oct. 23 sociated HC/DC; Mike T. Jacobs, Sep. 27 Indiana (Pa.) W 21-19 Headquarters: Econo Lodge OC; Dave Cole, CB/RC; Mike Oct. 4 at Clarion W 52-20

Evans, OL; D’Monn Baker, TE; Oct. 11 Lock Haven W 56-3 189 Columbia Mall Drive PSAC John Durham, Safeties; Mike R. Oct. 18 at Gannon W 42-24 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Jacobs, DL; Larry Wilson, WR/ST; Oct. 25 Slippery Rock W 31-10 (570) 387-0490 Dwain Painter, Quality Control. Nov. 1 at Mercyhurst W 17-6 Nov. 8 West Chester W 47-36 Depart Bloomsburg immediately following the game. TEAM INFORMATION Nov. 22 Seton Hill W 48-7 2008 Record: 12-2 Nov. 29 at Bloomsburg W 27-24 WEEK 10 - at Cheyney (Fri., Oct. 30 and Sat., Oct. 31) 2008 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st) Dec. 6 Minnesota Duluth L 45-7 Depart Shippensburg at 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 30 2008 Final Rankings: 6th (AFCA), Headquarters: The Inn at Chester Springs 9th (D2football.com) Starters Returning/Lost: 19/7 815 North Pottstown Pike Exton, PA 19341 OPPO N E NT S (610) 363-1100 Depart Cheyney immediately following the game.

WEEK 11 - Home Game vs. California (Pa.) (Sat., Nov. 7) o ry his t 68 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 69 The Opponents 2009 calendar Opponent Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Intr o

at at at ® at at West Glennville Fairmont Seton Hill Charleston WV WV State Bowie State Concord Liberty OPEN State State Wesleyan (Nov. 5) 1 PM Shepherd

COACHES at at West ® Slippery at Lock Ha- at at C.W. Post Indiana Californai Clarion Liberty Rock Gannon ven Mercyhurst Millersville (Pa.) (Pa.) 1 PM Edinboro AT West at at California Indiana at Slippery Chester OPEN ® Mercyhurst C.W. Post Clarion Edinboro (Pa.) (Pa.) Gannon Rock (Aug. 27)

OU T LOOK Lock Haven 1 PM AT at at Virginia at at at Slippery Clarion ® West Bloomsburg C.W. Post Millersville Union Gannon Cheyney Kutztown Rock Chester East (Aug. 27) Stroudsburg 1 PM

at P R OFILES at at at Assuump- West ® at at Slippery Indiana C.W. Post Kutztown East Edinboro tion Chester Bloomsburg Cheyney Rock (Pa.) Stroudsburg (Sug. 28) 7 PM Millersville

American at at at at ® West at Lock Int’l Indiana Cheyney East Kutztown Edinboro Bloomsburg Chester Millersville Haven (Aug. 30) (Pa.) Stroudsburg 1 PM R EVIEW C.W. Post AT at at at Slippery East at at Indiana Bloomsburg West Cheyney ® St. Anselm Clarion Rock Stroudsburg Millersville C.W. Post (Pa.) Chester

Kutztown 1 PM AT at

Lock Ha- at California at at ® PSAC Kutztown East at Bloomsburg Mercyhurst ven Delaware (Pa.) Millersville C.W. Post Stroudsburg Cheyney (Aug. 27) West Chester 1 PM

at at at Ashland at at ® California C.W. Post Millersville East Cheyney West Gannon (Aug. 27) Mercyhurst Kutztown (Pa.) Stroudsburg Chester OPPO N E NT S 2:30 PM Bloomsburg

Lincoln at at at East at at West ® (Wilson Millersville Clarion Mercyhurst Gannon C.W. Post Stroudsburg Kutztown Bloomsburg Chester Classic) 1 PM Cheyney AT

his t Saginaw at at at at

Valley State Bloomsburg West Gannon Clarion Indiana Lock Ha- Edinboro Slippery Mercyhurst ® (Aug. 27) Chester (Pa.) ven Rock

o ry California (Pa.) 1 PM

70 Shippensburg University Opponent Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at at at at at West Glennville Fairmont Seton Hill Charleston WV WV State Bowie State Concord Liberty OPEN State State Wesleyan (Nov. 5) 1 PM Shepherd at at West Slippery at Lock Ha- at at C.W. Post Indiana Californai Clarion Liberty Rock Gannon ven Mercyhurst Millersville (Pa.) (Pa.) 1 PM Edinboro AT West at at California Indiana at Slippery Chester OPEN Mercyhurst C.W. Post Clarion Edinboro (Pa.) (Pa.) Gannon Rock (Aug. 27)

Lock Haven 1 PM AT at at Virginia at at at Slippery Clarion West Bloomsburg C.W. Post Millersville Union Gannon Cheyney Kutztown Rock Chester East (Aug. 27) Stroudsburg 1 PM at at at at Assuump- West at at Slippery Indiana C.W. Post Kutztown East Edinboro tion Chester Bloomsburg Cheyney Rock (Pa.) Stroudsburg (Sug. 28) 7 PM Millersville

American at at at at West at Lock Int’l Indiana Cheyney East Kutztown Edinboro Bloomsburg Chester Millersville Haven (Aug. 30) (Pa.) Stroudsburg 1 PM C.W. Post AT at at at Slippery East at at Indiana Bloomsburg West Cheyney St. Anselm Clarion Rock Stroudsburg Millersville C.W. Post (Pa.) Chester

Kutztown 1 PM AT at

Lock Ha- at California at at Kutztown East at Bloomsburg Mercyhurst ven Delaware (Pa.) Millersville C.W. Post Stroudsburg Cheyney (Aug. 27) West Chester 1 PM at at at Ashland at at California C.W. Post Millersville East Cheyney West Gannon (Aug. 27) Mercyhurst Kutztown (Pa.) Stroudsburg Chester 2:30 PM Bloomsburg

Lincoln at at at East at at West (Wilson Millersville Clarion Mercyhurst Gannon C.W. Post Stroudsburg Kutztown Bloomsburg Chester Classic) 1 PM Cheyney AT Saginaw at at at at Valley State Bloomsburg West Gannon Clarion Indiana Lock Ha- Edinboro Slippery Mercyhurst (Aug. 27) Chester (Pa.) ven Rock History California (Pa.) 1 PM

70 Shippensburg University History red raider capsule history Intr o For more than a century, football has been a part of campus life at Shippensburg. The university was founded in 1871 as the name Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Twenty years later, the football team was organized in the fall of 1891 by a group of en- thusiastic students who had read about exploits

COACHES of major college teams in newspapers. The team played its first game against Chambersburg Academy on Dec. 5, 1891. The Normal school players had no coach or uniforms and paid their own train fare for the 12-mile trip. The first winning season was in 1895 and the first undefeated season in 1897. In 1908, the sport was dropped, but was revived in 1915 as

OU T LOOK football grew in popularity. The team won the Pennsylvania Normal School Eastern Section The 1936 team shutout six opponents in eight games and championship in 1921, 1924 and 1925 and the allowed only 15 points to be scored the entire season. State Normal School championship in 1925 with a 14-6 victory over Indiana (Pa.). In 1926, the institution was granted the Keyes, who scored 26 touchdowns during his Since 1981, Shippensburg has won or shared power to confer bachelor degrees and the team career, including seven on punts and kickoffs, four PSAC Western Division titles and two formally entered the ranks of intercollegiate was forced to miss that game with an injury. overall conference championships, compil- football. Since that time, Shippensburg has Three years later in 1957, the team won a share ing 18 non-losing or winning years. Under P R OFILES compiled a 382-316-21 record, a .546 winning of the conference championship again with a head coach Rocky Rees, the team continues percentage. Since 1891, the team’s first official unbeaten 6-0-1 record. That year, Nick Cutro to be in contention for conference honors. In season, the record stands at 439-368-31 for a averaged an amazing 12.8 yards per carry, gain- 1999, the team went 8-3, the third consecutive .542 winning percentage. ing 474 yards on 37 carries. winning season for the Red Raiders. In 2001, During the 1930s, Shippensburg captured or Shippensburg won eight of its last nine games In 1960, the PSAC split into Eastern and to finish 8-3 and second in the Western Divi- shared the mythical PSAC title three times, Western divisions‚ and began deciding its with championship seasons in 1931, 1935 sion. The Red Raiders finished second again champion on the field. The annual State Game in 2002. and 1938. Until 1960, the championship was was established, pitting the champions of the determined by a vote of sportswriters and/or a both divisions. Shippensburg finished the 2003 season with an mathematical rating system called the Saylor 8-3 record for the third time in five years. John R EVIEW System. Jack Green, one of the best athletes After several years of limited success, the Red Kuhn was the Division II co-leader in total ever to attend Shippensburg, led the 1931 Raiders began to develop into a conference touchdowns with 22. contender in the early 1970s. The team won team, scoring 15 touchdowns as Shippensburg The Red Raiders used the momentum from went 6-1-1. a share of the conference title in 1976 when it tied East Stroudsburg 14-14 in the State the end of the 2003 season by winning its first The 1935-38 teams, led by fullback John Bay, Game. five games of 2004 before losing at Indiana had an outstanding 24-4-3 record. The defense (Pa.) on October 2 when the team was ranked shutout the opposition 21 times in four years, In 1981, Shippensburg won the PSAC cham- at No. 9 in Division II. However, the team and Bay led the offensive attack, scoring 25 pionship again, defeating Millersville 34-17 in would finish the season with a 10-1 record touchdowns in his career. the State Game. Shippensburg then went on to and a share of its first PSAC Western Division defeat Virginia Union 40-27 on the road in the

PSAC championship since 1988. The Red Raiders enjoyed football success NCAA Division II quarterfinals before losing throughout the decade of the 1950s. The team at home to North Dakota State 18-6 in the After receiving a first round bye in the NCAA lost only one game in 1950 and between 1951 semifinals. Division II Football Championship, Ship- and 1954, they won 20 games in a row and 24 pensburg’s comeback at home against West out of 25. That winning streak is the longest in For their efforts, the Red Raiders were named Chester in the second round fell just short as PSAC history. ECAC Division II Team of the Year. In addi- the Golden Rams won 33-28, ending one of tion the team won the Lambert Cup, which the best season’s in school history. The 1952 team went 7-0 and outscored the was awarded to the top Division I-AA or II OPPO N E NT S opposition 266-20, receiving only nine kickoffs team in the East. The Lambert Trophies Board In 2008, Shippensburg moved into the Eastern the entire season. However, of those nine kick- created a separate award, the Lambert Plaque, Division of the PSAC after 48 seasons of offs, five were returned for touchdowns. for Division II teams in 1982. Shippensburg is competition in the West. Traditional rivals The 1953 squad, which was led by Associ- the last Division II team to win the Lambert such as Bloomsburg and West Chester became ated Press Little All-American tackle Robert Cup. conference opponents. Adams, was the first team in the history of col- The Red Raiders won the PSAC Western Shippensburg finished 4-7 and faced four lege football to lead the nation in total defense, Division title in 1988, rebounding from two opponents that were ranked in the final Divi- pass defense and rushing defense in the same early season losses to go through its division sion II national poll and two others that were season. Other teams had led in total defense schedule with a 5-1 mark. In 1991, the team’s ranked during the season while playing one of and either passing or rushing defense, but never centennial season, it compiled a 10-3 record the most difficult schedules in the nation. All his t all three. and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA of Shippensburg’s losses came against teams In 1954, the football team saw its 20-game tournament. that finished the season with five or more wins, and the combined record of these opponents o ry win streak come to an end with a 13-7 loss to California (Pa.) on homecoming. Spencer was 55-25.

72 Shippensburg University History annual records

Overall Conf Conf Overall Conf Conf Year record Conf record Finish Coach Year record Conf record Finish Coach

1891 0-1 None 1950 7-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Vinton Rambo Intr o 1892 0-1 None 1951 5-3 PSAC 5-3 n/a Vinton Rambo 1893 1-2-2 None 1952 7-0 PSAC 5-0 n/a Vinton Rambo 1894 0-3 Jess Heiges 1953 8-0 PSAC 6-0 n/a Vinton Rambo 1895 2-1 H.M. Roth 1954 7-1 PSAC 4-1 n/a Vinton Rambo 1896 2-2-1 H.M. Roth 1955 4-2-2 PSAC 3-2-1 n/a Jack Roddick 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 1899 3-2-1 Ezra Lehman 1958 4-4 PSAC 3-4 n/a Jack Roddick 1900 0-1 W.M. Rife 1959 6-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Jack Roddick 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 COACHES 1903 No team 1962 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Jack Roddick 1904 No team 1963 3-5 PSAC W 3-3 4th Jack Roddick 1905 1-2 J.O. Gray 1964 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 3rd Dave Dolbin 1906 No team 1965 2-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Dave Dolbin 1907 1-3-1 n/a 1966 4-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-3rd Dave Dolbin 1908 No team 1967 4-5 PSAC W 3-2 T-3rd Dave Dolbin 1909 No team 1968 5-3 PSAC W 3-2 3rd Dave Dolbin 1910 No team 1969 1-7 PSAC W 1-4 6th Dave Dolbin

1911 No team 1970 3-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-4th Dave Dolbin OU T LOOK 1912 No team 1971 2-6 PSAC W 0-5 6th Dave Dolbin 1913 No team 1972 3-6-1 PSAC W 1-4 T-5th Gene Epley 1914 No team 1973 2-7 PSAC W 1-4 T-6th Gene Epley 1915 1-4 Howard Harbison 1974 7-4 PSAC W 3-3 4th Gene Epley 1916 2-4 Howard Harbison 1975 6-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Gene Epley 1917 1-3-1 Robert Myers 1976 8-2-1 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark 1918 No team 1977 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 2nd Joe Mark 1919 4-1-2 R.W. Williams 1978 7-3 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark 1920 6-2 Seth Grove 1979 4-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Vito Ragazzo 1921 5-1-2 A.J. Sharadin 1980 5-4-1 PSAC W 3-2 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo P R OFILES 1922 5-3 A.J. Sharadin 1981 12-1 PSAC W 6-0 1st Vito Ragazzo 1923 2-6 Benjamin Ingalls 1982 7-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo 1924 6-2 Harry Newsham Bentz 1983 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Vito Ragazzo 1925 8-1 Harry Newsham Bentz 1984 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 T-6th Vito Ragazzo 1926 6-3 Barney Potratz 1985 5-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Vito Ragazzo 1927 4-4-1 Harry Newsham Bentz 1986 3-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri 1928 4-4 Harry Newsham Bentz 1987 4-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Joe Bottiglieri 1929 5-4 Henry Dresser 1988 6-4 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Bottiglieri R EVIEW 1930 2-6 Henry Dresser 1989 5-5-1 PSAC W 1-4 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri 1931 6-1-1 Henry Dresser 1990 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees 1932 3-5 Henry Dresser 1991 10-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees 1933 1-6 Henry Dresser 1992 3-7-1 PSAC W 2-3 4th Rocky Rees 1934 5-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1993 6-5 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees 1935 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1994 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Rocky Rees 1936 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1995 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees 1937 5-1-2 PSAC 4-1-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1996 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees

1938 6-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1997 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees PSAC 1939 3-3-1 PSAC 3-3-1 n/a Ed Gulian 1998 7-4 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees 1940 3-3-2 PSAC 3-3-2 n/a Ed Gulian 1999 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees 1941 6-2 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian 2000 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees 1942 2-4 PSAC 1-4 n/a Ed Gulian 2001 8-3 PSAC W 5-1 2nd Rocky Rees 1943 No team 2002 6-5 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees 1944 No team 2003 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees 1945 No team 2004 10-2 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Rocky Rees 1946 2-4-2 PSAC 2-4-2 n/a Ed Gulian 2005 4-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees 1947 5-2-1 PSAC 5-2-1 n/a Vinton Rambo 2006 5-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Rocky Rees 1948 5-3 PSAC 4-3 n/a Vinton Rambo 2007 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees 1949 1-6-1 PSAC 1-5-1 n/a Vinton Rambo 2008 4-7 PSAC E 3-4 5th Rocky Rees OPPO N E NT S o ry his t 72 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 73 History team records Intr o Won-Loss Record Streaks Attendance Records (Wins-Losses-Ties, Pct.) (1891-2006) Longest Winning Streak Overall Record (1891-present) 20, (1951-54, PSAC record) Largest Crowd at a Neutral Site 446-383-31 (.536) 12, (1981) 61,143 vs. Slippery Rock, Sept. 29, 1979 Normal School Record (1891-1925) 8, (1935-36) (at Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, Michigan) 57-52-10 (.521)

COACHES Longest Home Winning Streak Four-Year School Record (1926-present) Largest Road Game Crowds 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; 389-331-21 (.538) 12,331 at Liberty - Sept. 8, 2007 broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 1927. Seth Grove Stadium Record 12,000 at Virginia Union - Nov. 28, 1981 (City Stadium, Richmond, Va.) 118-73-2 (.617) Longest Road Winning Streak 11,000 at James Madison - Sept. 7, 1996 12, Began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; MOST WINS 10,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 2, 1976 broken by Southern Connecticut State, Oct. 10,300 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 12, 1991 12 (1981) 1, 1955 with a tie. 10 (2004, 1991) 10,100 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 14, 1989 9,500 at Slippery Rock - Sept. 30, 1978 8 (2003, 2001, 1999, 1976, 1953, 1925) Longest Undefeated Streaks

OU T LOOK Undefeated Seasons (4) 9,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 9, 1993 20, (Nov. 3, 1951 to Oct. 16, 1954 - 20-0) 1897, 1952, 1953, 1957 12, (Oct. 13, 1956 to Sept. 20, 1958; 11-0-1) Largest Total Season Attendance Undefeated Seasons at Home (21) 12, (Sept. 12, 1981 to Dec. 5, 1981; 12-0) 1895, 1897, 1919, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1935, 102,543 (1979, 10 games) 75,063 (1981, 13 games) 1936, 1938, 1941, 1947, 1946, 1952, 1953, Longest Home Undefeated Streak 67,705 (2007, 11 games) 1957, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1991, 1999 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; Undefeated Seasons on the Road (9) 61,384 (2004, 12 games) broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 61,300 (1976, 11 games) 1897, 1937, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1981, 1927 (11 wins) 58,400 (1978, 10 games) 1921 58,100 (1975, 11 games)

P R OFILES Most Home Victories in a Season Longest Road Undefeated Streak 6, (1982, 2004) 13, began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; Largest Average Total Attendance 5, (1925, 1926, 1929, 1941, 1974, 1976, 1978, broken by California (Pa.), Oct. 15, 1955 (12 10,254 (1979, 10 games) 1991, 1999) wins, 1 tie). 6,155 (2007, 11 games) Most Victories on the Road 5,840 (1978, 10 games) 8, (1981) 5,774 (1981, 13 games) 5,440 (1982, 10 games) Championship Seasons 5,281 (1975, 11 games)

R EVIEW Pennsylvania Normal School Athletic League Championships All-Time Head Coaching Records 1925 By Victories Pennsylvania Normal School Athletic Head Coach Years W L T Pct. League Eastern Section Championships Rocky Rees 1990-present 109 101 1 .521 1921, 1924, 1925 Ed Gulian 1933-42, 1946 47 28 8 .614 Vinton Rambo 1947-54 45 16 3 .727 Mythical PSAC Championships (title decided Vito Ragazzo 1979-85 41 31 1 .569 by vote of sportswriters or Saylor system) Jack Roddick 1955-63 35 34 3 .507 Dave Dolbin 1964-71 25 41 0 .379

PSAC 1931 (co-champs), 1935, 1938 (co-champs), 1957 (co-champs) H. N. Bentz 1924-25, 1927-28 22 11 1 .662 Joe Mark 1976-78 21 9 1 .694 PSAC Championships (STATE GAME) Joe Bottiglieri 1986-89 18 22 1 .451 1976 (co-champs), 1981 Gene Epley 1972-75 18 22 1 .451 Henry Dresser 1929-32 16 16 1 .500 PSAC Western Division Championships A. J. Sharadin 1921-22 10 4 2 .687 1976 (co-champs), 1978 (co-champs), 1981, Seth Grove 1920 6 2 0 .750 OPPO N E NT S 1988, 2004 (tri-champs) Barney Potratz 1926 6 3 0 .667 C. E. Barton 1897-98 5 2 0 .714 Lambert Cup Champions R. W. Williams 1919 4 1 2 .714 1981, 2004 H. M. Roth 1895-96 4 3 1 .563 Ezra Lehman 1899 3 2 1 .583 Eastern College Athletic Conference Howard Harbison 1915-16 3 8 0 .273 (ECAC) Team of the Year Benjamin Ingalls 1923 2 6 0 .250 1981 W. M. Rife 1900-02 2 6 0 .250 J.O. Gray 1905 1 2 0 .333 NCAA Division II CHAMPIONSHIP Robert Myers 1917 1 3 1 .300 Appearances Unknown 1907 1 3 1 .300 his t 1981 (semifinals) 2004 (second round) No coach 1891-93 1 4 2 .286 1991 (quarterfinals) Jesse Heiges 1894 0 3 0 .000 o ry Total 442 376 31 .542

74 Shippensburg University History PUnting and all-purpose records

Team Punting Individual All-Purpose Records

Punts Most Plays Game All-Purpose Yardage Intr o Game (since 1972): Game: 41, Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 315 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 13 vs. Slippery Rock, 1986 Season: 310, John Kuhn, 2003 292 Patrick Ferguson vs. Edinboro, 2006 Season: 74 (2000) Career: 960, John Kuhn, 2001-04 292 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 285 Winston Horshaw vs. Kutztown, 1993 Average Per Punt Most Yards 270 Kevin Marshall vs. East Stroudsburg, 2008 Game (since 1964): Game: 315, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 264 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 54.6 vs. Indiana, 1990 (6 for 328) Season: 1,698, John Kuhn, 2003 263 Kevin Marshall vs. Millersville, 2008 54.0 vs. Clarion, 1965 (4 for 216) Career: 5,300, John Kuhn, 2001-04 259 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 Season: 47.3 (1965; 38 for 1797) 252 Dave Brown vs. Clarion, 2001 All-Purpose Average 247 Patrick Ferguson vs. Kutztown, 2004 COACHES Season: 154.4, John Kuhn, 2003 246 John Kuhn vs. California, 2002 Individual Punting Career: 100.5, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 239 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 239 Tom Coleman vs. California, 1994 Most Punts Career All-Purpose Yardage 228 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986 Game: 13, Steve Gironda vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1989 5,300 John Kuhn, 2001-04 227 Howard Chavous vs. Kutztown, 2007 Season: 73, Bill Shipp, 2000 4,062 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 1993 225 Dave Friese vs. C.W. Post Career: 233, Steve Gironda, 1986-89 3,822 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 221 Mike Erlandson vs. Clarion 3,818 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 211 Winston Horshaw vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991 Most Yards Punting 3,667 Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-01 210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999

Game: 453, Kyler Ford, 2007 3,558 Dave Friese, 1978-81 209 Frank Van Buren vs. Kutztown, 1985 OU T LOOK Season: 2,752 Kyler Ford, 2008 3,243 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 209 Dave Brown vs. Edinboro, 2001 Career: 8,527, Steve Gironda, 1986-89 3,185 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 208 Winston Horshaw vs. Clarion, 1991 3,167 Howard Chavous. 2004-07 206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975 Best Punting Average 204 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001 Season: 49.1, Steve Ecker, 1965 Season All-Purpose Yardage 203 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991 Career: 46.2, Steve Ecker (1963-65) 1,698 John Kuhn, 2003 202 Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 1,641 John Kuhn, 2004 200 Winston Horshaw vs. Edinboro, 1993 Career Punting Average 1,619 Winston Horshaw, 1991 200 Howard Chavous vs, Shepherd, 2007

46.2 Steve Ecker (1963-65) 1,542 Dave Brown, 2001 P R OFILES 39.3 Kyler Ford (2006-present) 1,513 John Kuhn, 2002 38.5 Walt Galbraith (1950-51) 1,469 Mike Erlandson, 1999 38.2 Denver Brydon (2002-05) 1,450 Dave Friese, 1981 38.1 Ron Spruill (1981-84) 1,446 Winston Horshaw, 1993 37.8 Bill Shipp (1998-2001) 1,388 Jamie Ware, 1999 37.3 Scott Benjamin (1980-82) 1,327 Kevin Marshall, 2008 37.1 Steve Gironda (1986-89) 1,316 Jamie Ware, 1998 1,284 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 Season Punting Average 1,275 Frank Van Buren, 1985 R EVIEW 49.1 Steve Ecker, 1965 1,203 Dave Friese, 1980 42.7 Steve Ecker, 1964 41.5 Denver Brydon, 2005 40.1 Ed Stoken, 1952 40.0 Scott Benjamin, 1980 39.7 Kyler Ford, 2006 39.7 Bill Shipp, 1998 39.5 Kyler Ford, 2007

39.3 Walt Galbraith, 1950 PSAC 39.3 Bruce Baustein, 1969 38.8 Kyler Ford, 2008 38.6 Rick Harbaugh, 1990 38.5 Steve Gironda, 1989 38.4 Ron Spruill, 1984 38.3 Bill Shipp, 1999 38.2 John Freeland, 1957

Game Punting Average 54.7 Rick Harbaugh vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1990 54.0 Steve Ecker vs. Clarion, 1965 OPPO N E NT S

Longest Punt 79 Don Bickel vs. Lock Haven, 1954 77 Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2005 71 Jack Sweeney vs. Lock Haven, 1936 70 Ed Stoken vs. Wilson, 1952 Winston Horshaw '93 o ry 70 Merl Tate vs. Bloomsburg, 1985 70 Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2005

70 Kyler Ford vs. Liberty, 2007 his t 74 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 75 History rushing records Intr o Team Rushing

Most Rushes Game: 74, vs. Bloomsburg, 1980 72, vs. Lock Haven, 1981 72, vs. C.W. Post, 1981 69, vs. Cheyney, 1984

COACHES 69, vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 Season: 611, (1981) 596, (1976) 576, (2003) 564, (2002) 559 (1980)

Most Yards Gained Game: 500 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 456 vs. California (Pa.), 1994 OU T LOOK 453 vs. Millersville, 1954 389 vs. California (Pa.), 1957 385 vs. Millersville, 1955 Season: 2,632 (2003) 2,482 (2002) 2,458 (1981) 1,960 (2001) 1,935 (1976) Average Per Game:

P R OFILES 242.6 (1957) Fred Glasgow '78 239.3 (2003) 229.6 (1953) Individual Rushing 225.6 (2002) 223.4 (1981) Carries Two 100-yard rushers in same game Game: 37, Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 Rick Diggs (141), Rene Posey (109) Average Yards Per Carry 37, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 vs. Lock Haven, 1974 Season: 5.98 (1953) Season: 294, John Kuhn, 2003 Steve Moskowitz (146), Scott Flinn (100) Career: 910, John Kuhn, 2001-04 vs. Slippery Rock, 1979 Most Fumbles Lost Bob Plummer (119), Bill Pettyjohn (114)

R EVIEW Season: 25 (1983) Rushing Yards vs. Clarion, 1989 Game: 291, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 John Kuhn (156), Walter Crump (134) Most Total Fumbles Season: 1,500, John Kuhn, 2003 vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 Season: 39 (1975) Career: 4,685, John Kuhn, 2001-04 Kevin Marshall (135), Aaron Dykes (129) vs. Lock Haven, 2007 Yards Per Game Season: 136.4, John Kuhn, 2003 100-Yard Rushing Games Career: 104.1, John Kuhn, 2001-04 Season: 9, John Kuhn, 2002 9, John Kuhn, 2003 Yards Per Carry Career: 26, John Kuhn, 2001-04

PSAC Season: 12.8, Nick Cutro, 1957 Career: 7.1, Bill Lewis, 1958-61 Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards 11, John Kuhn, 2002-03 Rushing Touchdowns Game: 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003 Yards Rushing by a Quarterback Season: 21, John Kuhn, 2003 Game: 127, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965 Career: 52, John Kuhn, 2001-04 Season: 326, Tim Ebersole, 1981 Career: 531, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 OPPO N E NT S Longest Rush 98, Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 Career Rushing Yardage 4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-04 Three 100-yard rushers in same game 2,480 Bill Pettyjohn, 1988-91 John Kuhn (168), Walter Crump (128), Andre 2,282 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 McLaurin (112) vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 2,181 Ed Hammers, 1965-68 2,081 Dave Friese, 1978-81 2,049 Bob Plummer, 1986-89 1,821 Aaron Dykes, 2003-07 1,792 Jeremy Brubaker, 1996-99 his t 1,771 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 1,700 Rick Diggs, 1972-74 o ry

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Individual Rushing (cont.)

Season Rushing Yardage Rushing Intr o 1,500 John Kuhn, 2003 Year Player Rushes Yards Year Player Rushes Yards 1,487 John Kuhn, 2004 1950 Dick Kopec 69 335 1980 Dave Friese 202 727 1,368 John Kuhn, 2002 1951 Hershuel Ulrich 40 419 1981 Dave Friese 251 1,012 1,101 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 1952 Ray Ellis 76 473 1982 Ben Sampson 144 550 1,098 Rick Diggs, 1974 1953 Spencer Keyes 66 588 1983 Tom Miller 107 503 1,012 Dave Friese, 1981 1954 James Miller 82 426 1984 Tom Miller 163 601 1955 Don Stankus 75 452 1985 Frank Van Buren 178 741 Game Rushing Yardage 1956 John Conner 117 706 1986 Frank Van Buren 138 501 291 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 1957 Nick Cutro 36 474 1987 Bob Plummer 144 534 234 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 1958 John Freeland 73 355 1988 Bob Plummer 162 602 COACHES 234 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 1959 Mel Williams 51 352 1989 Bob Plummer 157 716 230 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1960 Bill Lewis 61 492 1990 Bill Pettyjohn 155 933 206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975 1961 Bill Lewis 103 664 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 225 1,101 195 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001 1962 Jim Childs 111 525 1992 Seth Holderman 94 448 184 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2002 1963 Ralph Freeland 125 530 1993 David McLendon 162 709 182 Rick Diggs vs. West Virginia Tech, 1974 1964 Joe McLean 97 479 1994 Seth Holderman 126 419 179 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1967 1965 Ed Hammers 95 495 1995 Mark Madson 101 405 175 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 1966 Ed Hammers 158 745 1996 Rajahn Bass 75 446 173 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 1967 Ed Hammers 153 695 1997 Mark Madson 137 680

173 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2003 1968 Lou Orndorff 92 376 1998 Jeremy Brubaker 121 625 OU T LOOK 169 Bill Lewis vs. Kutztown, 1960 1969 Fred Keyes 82 323 1999 Jeremy Brubaker 163 795 168 John Kuhn vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 1970 Fred Keyes 128 414 2000 Ryan Hartley 161 743 168 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2004 1971 Bucky Campbell 70 234 2001 Dave Brown 127 785 166 John Kuhn vs. Lock Haven, 2003 1972 Johnny Seigle 151 622 2002 John Kuhn 243 1,368 165 Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 1973 Rick Diggs 153 537 2003 John Kuhn 294 1,500 163 Fred Glasgow vs. California (Pa.), 1978 1974 Rick Diggs 274 1,098 2004 John Kuhn 293 1,487 163 John Kuhn vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 1975 Darrell Yarberough 170 751 2005 Aaron Dykes 147 628 161 Fred Glasgow vs. Slippery Rock, 1977 1976 Fred Glasgow 220 990 2006 Aaron Dykes 139 514

160 Johnny Seigle vs. Millersville, 1973 1977 Fred Glasgow 201 771 2007 Aaron Dykes 125 634 P R OFILES 160 Bob Plummer vs. Edinboro, 1987 1978 Fred Glasgow 164 521 2008 Kevin Marshall 108 453 160 Brian Fordyce vs. Bloomsburg, 1992 1979 Steve Moskowitz 77 474 159 Bill Lewis vs. Clarion, 1961 Note: Bold indicates the school record 158 Ryan Hartley vs. Kutztown, 2000 157 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 156 John Kuhn vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 155 Bill Lewis vs. Mansfield, 1961 154 Nick Cutro vs. California, 1957

154 Dave Friese vs. Lock Haven, 1981 R EVIEW 154 David McLendon vs. Millersville, 1993 153 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1966 152 Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 152 John Kuhn vs. Indiana, 2003 150 Darrell Yarberough vs. Lock Haven, 1975

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Most Attempts Average Per Completion Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 60 vs. Edinboro, 1983 Game (min. 200 yds.): Game: (min. 200 yards): 56 vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 28.3 vs. Lock Haven (2007; 13 for 369) 273.06 vs. Edinboro, 1999 (26 att., 16 54 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1983 28.3 vs. Slippery Rock (1988; 8 for 226) comp., 61.5%; 0 int., 419 yds.; 6 TDs) 51 vs. Edinboro, 1982 Season: 21.08 (1955; 25 for 527) 268.34 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (13 att., 8

COACHES 51 vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 Season (min. 75 completions): comp. 61.5%, 1 int., 226 yds. 3 TDs) 50 vs. Hillsdale, 1964 19.1 (1997; 98 for 1,869) Season: 168.5 (1954, 94 attempts, 52 completions, Season: 385 (1992) 17.0 (1999; 181 for 3,071) 5 interceptions, 55.3 percent, 796 yards, 379 (2007) 16.4 (1998; 170 for 2,785) 15 touchdowns) (min. 200 attempts) 365 (1983) 15.6 (2008; 138 for 2, 153) 160.17 (1999, 323 attempts, 181 comple- 341 (1982) 14.5 (2001; 108 for 1,564) tions, 7 interceptions, 56.0 percent; 3,071 14.4 (1988; 115 for 1,656) yards, 28 touchdowns) Most Completions 14.3 (2003; 121 for 1,733) 154.00 (1981, 227 attempts, 134 comple- Game: 39 vs. Edinboro (1983) tions, 6 interceptions, 59.0 percent; 1,885 29 vs. Bloomsburg (1967) Touchdown Passes yards, 21 touchdowns) OU T LOOK 29 vs. Edinboro (1982) Game: 6 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 29 vs. Slippery Rock (1982) 6 vs. Edinboro, 1999 Season: 197 (1983) 5 vs. Edinboro, 1986 189 (2007) 5 vs. Clarion, 2000 186 (1982) Season: 28 (1998) 181 (1999) 28 (1999) 179 (1992) 22 (1982) 170 (1998) 150 (1990) P R OFILES Highest Completion Percentage Game (min. 15 attempts): 75.0 vs. California (Pa.), 1976 (12-of-16) (min. 25 attempts): 69.2 vs. California (Pa.), 1977 (18-of-26) Season: 59.0 (1981; 134-of-227) 56.0 (1999; 181-of-323) 55.3 (1954, 52-of-94) 54.5 (1982; 186-of-341)

R EVIEW 54.0 (1988; 115-of-213)

Most Yards Gained Game: 423 vs. Edinboro, 1983 419 vs. Edinboro, 1999 418 vs. Hillsdale, 1964 388 vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 383 vs. Edinboro, 1982 369 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 361 vs. Bloomsburg, 1982

PSAC 353 vs. Edinboro, 1986 351 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 339 vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 336 vs. Clarion, 1993 336 vs. Clarion, 1999 Season: 3,071 (1999) 2,785 (1998) 2,491 (2007) OPPO N E NT S 2,462 (1982) 2,448 (1992) 2,300 (1983) Average Per Game: 279.2 (1999; 3071 in 11) 253.2 (1998; 2785 in 11) his t

o ry Chris Gicking '00

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Passes Attempted 90, Scott Knudson to Rene Posey Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Intr o Game: 59, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 vs. Indiana, 1976 1950 Dick Kopec 56 27 353 2 Season: 378, Brian Gilbert, 1992 86, Brian Gilbert to Winston Horshaw 1951 Dick Kopec 60 26 331 5 Career: 1,013, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 vs. Lock Haven, 1991 1952 Ed Stoken 68 30 503 11 85, Scott Knudson to Steve Looney 1953 Percy Grimes 52 17 364 7 Passes Completed vs. Bloomsburg, 1978 1954 Percy Grimes 46 26 391 7 Game: 39, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 84, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 1955 John Conner 29 17 287 0 Season: 180, Tim Ebersole, 1982 vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 1956 Bill Herigan 55 26 400 1 Career: 462, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 82, Steve Muchowski to Jeff Lucas 1957 Bill Herigan 46 16 283 3 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 1958 Ted McGee 58 26 375 2 Most Consecutive Passes Completed 81, Chad DiFebbo to Chase Difebbo 1959 Bob Gribble 94 40 593 4 COACHES 13, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 vs. C. W. Post, 2008 1960 Harold Hunter 101 49 435 3 78, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 1961 Harold Hunter 61 34 372 2 Passing Yards vs. Virginia Union, 1981 1962 Harold Hunter 61 27 319 3 Game: 423, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 78, Gabe Maiocco to Tim DeVanney 1963 Don Jacobs 85 44 614 6 Season: 2,832, Chris Gicking, 1999 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1964 Steve Ecker 138 74 1,241 9 Career: 6,365, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 77, Chris Gicking to Jamie Ware 1965 Steve Ecker 168 81 1,006 9 vs. Clarion, 1999 1966 S. Bumgarner 190 94 1,241 12 Passing Yards Per Game 1967 S. Bumgarner 176 88 1,014 10 Season: 257.5, Chris Gicking, 1999 Career Passing Yardage 1968 S. Bumgarner 169 81 1,097 9

Career: 198.9, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 6,365 Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 1969 Ron Finley 178 90 1,081 6 OU T LOOK 6,205 Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 1970 Jim Monos 230 105 1,339 12 Touchdown Passes 5,703 Mike Carver, 1994-97 1971 Jim Monos 99 53 729 6 Game: 5, Tim Ebersole vs. C.W.Post, 1981 4,658 Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 1972 Lou Hoover 52 24 429 3 5, Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986 3,524 Scott Knudson, 1976-78 1973 Randy Stamets 94 42 536 6 5, Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000 3,352 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-68 1974 Randy Stamets 103 45 668 6 Season: 25, Chris Gicking, 1999 3,287 Gabe Maiocco, 2006-07 1975 Bob Nelson 224 108 1,505 12 Career: 65, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 2,634 Mark Beans, 1981-84 1976 Scott Knudson 138 74 1,030 5 2,633 Bill Roth, 1982-83, 85-86 1977 Scott Knudson 132 58 588 5

Touchdown pass in consecutive games: 2,629 Steve Muchowski, 1987-88 Bob Nelson 89 42 633 5 P R OFILES 14, Tim Ebersole, 1981-82 1978 Scott Knudson 260 140 1,906 13 Season Passing Yardage 1979 Bob Potts 217 102 1,300 8 Most Interceptions Thrown 2,832 Chris Gicking, 1999 1980 Bob Potts 177 81 1,028 9 Game: 5, Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 2,448 Brian Gilbert, 1992 1981 Tim Ebersole 217 130 1,851 20 5, Dan Baumann vs. West Liberty, 1976 2,426 Gabe Maiocco, 2007 1982 Tim Ebersole 330 180 2,402 22 5, Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 2,402 Tim Ebersole, 1982 1983 Mark Beans 243 139 1,665 10 5, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 1,982 Brian Gilbert, 1991 1984 Mark Beans 142 71 920 5 5, Brian Gilbert vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 1,966 Chad Difebbo, 2008 Dan Carey 117 63 736 5

Season: 20, Tim Ebersole, 1982 1,906 Scott Knudson, 1978 1985 Bill Roth 168 78 1,059 4 R EVIEW Career: 49, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 1,851 Tim Ebersole, 1981 Dan Carey 107 58 641 6 1,777 Chris Gicking, 2000 1986 Bill Roth 169 77 1,082 7 Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 1,775 Brian Gilbert, 1990 Rob Klock 156 85 1,032 9 104, Tony Gomez, 2003-04 1,756 Chris Gicking, 1998 1987 S. Muchowski 158 82 1,007 1 1988 S. Muchowski 208 112 1,622 8 Yards Per Completion Game Passing Yardage 1989 Rob Klock 188 85 1,010 5 Season: 17.27, Chris Gicking, 1999 423 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 1990 Brian Gilbert 316 142 1,775 9 Career: 15.75, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 398 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 1991 Brian Gilbert 319 142 1,982 13

388 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 1992 Brian Gilbert 378 179 2,448 11 PSAC Yards Per Attempt 383 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982 1993 Brian Curnow 244 122 1,572 12 Season: 9.63, Chris Gicking, 1999 369 Gabe Maiocco vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1994 Mike Carver 207 97 1,430 10 Career: 8.18, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 353 Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986 1995 Mike Carver 231 93 1,408 8 351 Tim Ebersole vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 1996 Mike Carver 243 114 1,581 9 Highest Completion Percentage 339 Steve Bumgarner vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 1997 Mike Carver 169 76 1,284 9 Season: 59.9, Tim Ebersole, 1981 336 Brian Curnow vs. Clarion, 1993 1998 Chris Gicking 211 110 1,756 21 Career: 55.4, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 336 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 1996 Keith Kullman 119 60 1,029 7 327 Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 1999 Chris Gicking 294 164 2,832 25 Pass Efficiency Rating 321 Chad Difebbo vs. Millersville, 2008 2000 Chris Gicking 273 130 1,777 19 Season: 161.3, Chris Gicking, 1999 320 Tim Ebersole vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 2001 Jim Buffington 206 96 1,341 11 Career: 143.1, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 316 Chris Gicking vs. Edinboro, 1999 2002 Tyler Novak 191 87 1,200 10 OPPO N E NT S 312 Chris Gicking vs. West Chester, 1999 2003 Rick Henshaw 226 118 1,674 14 Longest Pass Play 305 Scott Knudson vs. Bloomsburg, 1978 2004 Tony Gomez 183 82 1,564 15 99, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon 304 Mark Beans vs. Clarion, 1984 2005 Tony Gomez 194 85 1,072 7 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 303 Mike Carver vs. Clarion, 1996 2006 Gabe Maiocco 161 63 861 5 93, Mike Carver to Mike Buglia 303 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000 Tony Gomez 131 59 783 5 vs. Edinboro, 1994 2007 Gabe Maiocco 336 183 2,456 10 o ry 2008 Chad DiFebbo 272 124 1,966 18 Note: Bold indicates the school record his t 78 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 79 History receiving records Intr o Individual Receiving

Receptions Yards Per Catch Career Receptions Game: 13, Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 Season: 28.8, Patrick Ferguson, 2004 184 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 13, Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 Career: 19.5, Mike Buglia (1993-96) 163 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 Season: 74, Jamie Ware, 1999 141 Al Bowman, 1968-70 Career: 184, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 Touchdown Passes Caught 135 Mike Harris, 2005-present

COACHES Game: 4, Joe Nagy vs. Shepherd, 1965 130 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 Receptions by a Running Back Season: 15, Jamie Ware, 1998 121 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 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 102 Todd Chronister, 1976-79 Season: 39, Winston Horshaw, 1993 Most Games Catching a Touchdown Pass 99 Averell Harris, 1974-76 Career: 99, Tom Coleman, 1992-95 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 99 Tom Coleman, 1992-95 Career: 18, Ed Noon, 1980-82 92 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 Receptions by a Tight End Game: 7, Todd Chronister vs. Edinboro, 1976 Consecutive Games Catching Season Receptions 7, Dave Peck vs. Edinboro, 1985 a Touchdown Pass 74 Jamie Ware, 1999 OU T LOOK 7, Dave Peck vs. Indiana, 1986 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 69 Jamie Ware, 1998 Season: 38, Todd Chronister, 1978 68 Jeff Zubia, 1982 Career: 102, Todd Chronister, 1976-79 100-yard Receiving Games: 66 Mike Harris, 2008 Season: 6, Ed Minogue, 1992 57 Mike Harris, 2007 Receiving Yards 6, Jamie Ware, 1998 52 Al Bowman, 1969 Game: 236, Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 6, Jamie Ware, 1999 52 Ed Minogue, 1992 Season: 1,334, Jamie Ware, 1999 Career: 15, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 51 Jeff Zubia, 1983 Career: 3,442, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 49 Averell Harris, 1975 Consecutive 100-yard Receiving Games: 48 Tad Pribula, 1991

P R OFILES Receiving Yards Per Game Season: 5, Ed Minogue, 1992 46 Ed Noon, 1981 Season: 121.3, Jamie Ware, 1999 45 Joe Nagy, 1965 Career: 82.2, Al Bowman (1968-70) 45 Al Bowman, 1970 45 Tyrone Reed, 1983 45 Mike Buglia, 1996 R EVIEW PSAC OPPO N E NT S

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Individual Receiving (cont.)

Game Receptions Receiving Rec Yds TD Receiving Rec Yds TD Intr o 13 Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 1950 Ken Dapp 18 320 5 1980 Kevin Fields 27 417 2 13 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 1951 Bill Minnick 10 172 2 1981 Ed Noon 46 816 12 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982 1952 Hershuel Ulrich 10 202 3 1982 Jeff Zubia 68 866 8 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 1953 R. Finkenbinder 6 166 4 1983 Jeff Zubia 51 776 6 10 Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 1986 Ed Moore 6 132 3 1984 Tyrone Reed 38 610 2 10 Tad Pribula vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 1954 James Shumate 5 105 4 1985 Dave Peck 32 350 2 10 Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 1955 Don Stankus 6 134 1 1986 Jeff Lucas 31 418 5 10 Mike Harris vs. Millersville, 2008 1956 James Baker 20 389 1 Frank Van Buren 31 385 3 1957 John Freeland 6 109 0 1987 Bob Plummer 24 262 0 Career Receiving Yardage 1958 Ron Rock 13 245 2 1988 Jeff Lucas 22 557 5 COACHES 3,442 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 1959 John Freeland 25 472 7 1989 T. J. Santos 33 407 1 2,358 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 1960 John Kiracoffe 16 144 0 1990 Tad Pribula 40 637 4 2,246 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 1961 Bill Lewis 17 174 1 1991 Tad Pribula 48 675 4 1,982 Mike Harris, 2005-present 1962 Hal Kinsey 15 217 4 1992 Ed Minogue 52 958 6 1,972 Al Bowman, 1968-70 1963 Hal Kinsey 20 281 1 1993 Winston Horshaw 39 474 1 1,900 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 Joe Nagy 20 233 3 1994 Mike Buglia 28 609 5 1,899 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000 1964 Joe Baker 25 404 1 1995 Mike Buglia 33 658 6 1,883 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 1965 Joe Nagy 45 666 9 1996 Mike Buglia 45 861 6 1,677 Averell Harris, 1974-76 1966 John Monsell 36 514 6 1997 Jamie Ware 30 686 1

1,563 Ed Noon, 1980-82 1967 John Monsell 27 326 2 1998 Jamie Ware 69 1,262 15 OU T LOOK 1968 Al Bowman 44 773 6 1999 Jamie Ware 74 1,334 10 Season Receiving Yardage 1969 Al Bowman 52 604 4 2000 Melvin Scott 43 685 10 1,334 Jamie Ware, 1999 1970 Al Bowman 45 595 7 2001 Dave Brown 21 294 2 1,262 Jamie Ware, 1998 1971 Ralph Farina 31 425 4 2002 Brandon Saner 16 233 1 1,014 Mike Harris, 2008 1972 Don Boring 14 284 3 Joel Gamble 16 233 0 958 Ed Minogue, 1992 1973 Leroy Galloway 23 183 2 2003 Patrick Ferguson 28 523 6 954 Averell Harris, 1975 1974 Angelo Venditti 16 281 4 2004 Patrick Ferguson 25 721 7 866 Jeff Zubia, 1982 Rene Posey 16 130 2 2005 Walter Crump 37 361 1

861 Mike Buglia, 1996 1975 Averell Harris 49 954 9 2006 Patrick Ferguson 34 594 7 P R OFILES 816 Ed Noon, 1981 1976 Averell Harris 36 525 1 2007 Mike Harris 57 779 4 779 Mike Harris, 2007 1977 Todd Chronister 19 172 2 2008 Mike Harris 66 1,014 10 776 Jeff Zubia, 1983 1978 Todd Chronister 38 403 1 773 Al Bowman, 1968 1979 Dave Mengle 32 434 3 Note: Bold indicates the school record

Game Receiving Yardage 236 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999

188 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1999 R EVIEW 184 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986 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 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982 158 Melvin Scott vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 PSAC OPPO N E NT S

Jeff Zubia '83 o ry his t 80 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 81 History Scoring records Intr o Team Scoring

Most Points Game: 73 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 (10 TDs, 10 PAT, 1 FG) 71 vs. Millersville, 1924 (10 TDs, 9 PAT, 1 Safety)

COACHES 68 vs. Millersville, 1926 68 vs. Cheyney, 1954 68 vs. Lock Haven, 1999 Season: 398 (1999) 352 (1998) 346 (1991) 319 (1981) Average Per Game: 38.0 (1952; 266 in 7 games)

OU T LOOK Most Points Scored in a Loss 55 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1996 (L, 55-62)

Most Combined Points in a Game 119 vs. Edinboro, 1986 (Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53) Jaime Reder '07 Most Touchdowns Game: 10, (8 times, last vs. Lock Haven, 1999) Individual Scoring

P R OFILES Season: 53 (1999) Most Points Scored Field Goals Made PAT Kicks Game: 36, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 Game: 4, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 Game: 10 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 36, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 4, Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 Season: 48 (2004) Season: 132, John Kuhn, 2003 4, Howie Guarini vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 Career: 322, John Kuhn, 2001-04 4, Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 Two-Point Conversions Attempted 4, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Season: 9 (1967) Most Touchdowns Season: 17, Jamie Reder, 2005 Game: 6, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 Career: 45, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 Two-Point Conversions 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003

R EVIEW Season: 6 (1967, 1970) Season: 22, John Kuhn, 2003 Field Goal Accuracy Career: 53, John Kuhn, 2001-04 Season: 94.5, Jamie Reder (2005) Field Goals Attempted Career: 75.9, Jamie Reder (2004-07) Game: 6 vs. Millersville, 1987 Most Points by Kicking Season: 18 (1991, 2005) Game: 14 Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 Longest Field Goal Made 14, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 48, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 Field Goals Made Season: 74, Jamie Reder, 2004 Game: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 Career: 230, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 Consecutive Field Goals Made 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 Season: 9, Jamie Reder (2004) 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 Extra Points Attempted

PSAC 4 vs. California (Pa.), 2004 Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 Consecutive Games Kicking a Field Goal 4 vs. Lock Kaven, 2005 10, Glenn Bailey vs. Millersville, 1924 Season: 10, Howie Guarini (1988-89) Season: 15 (1990) Season: 45, Craig Lough, 1999 45, Jamie Reder, 2004 Consecutive Extra Points Made Safeties Career: 147, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 Season: 32, Craig Lough, 1999 Game: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1954 2 vs. California (Pa.), 1991 Extra Points Made Career Scoring Season: 3 (1954) Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 322 John Kuhn, 2001-04 OPPO N E NT S 3 (1991) Season: 44, Jamie Reder (2004) 244 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 Career: 131, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 230 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 203 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 Extra Point Accuracy 194 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 Game: 100.0, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 184 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 (10-of-10) 177 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 Season: 100.0, Howie Guarini, 1988 (23-of-23) 166 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 Career: 94.1, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 (95-of-101) 162 Jack Green, 1928-31 162 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 Field Goals Attempted 160 Dave Friese, 1978-81

his t Game: 6, Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987 Season: 18, Howie Guarini, 1991 18, Jamie Reder, 2005 o ry Career: 61, Howie Guarini, 1988-91

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Individual Scoring (cont.)

Season Scoring Scoring TD PAT FG PTS Scoring TD PAT FG PTS Intr o 132 John Kuhn, 2003 1950 Ken Dapp 5 1 0 31 1979 Scott Flinn 6 2 0 38 100 John Kuhn, 2002 1951 Ed Gerlock 7 0 0 42 1980 Jeff Auker 0 22 10 52 96 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 1952 Charlie Mills 7 0 0 42 1981 Dave Friese 15 4 0 94 94 Dave Friese, 1981 1953 Hershuel Ulrich 9 0 0 54 1982 Ed Noon 9 0 0 54 90 Jack Green, 1931 Spencer Keyes 9 0 0 54 1983 Jeff Auker 0 17 8 41 84 Dave Brown, 2001 1954 Spencer Keyes 8 0 0 48 1984 Barry Jackson 0 16 10 46 84 John Kuhn, 2004 1955 Don Stankus 6 7 0 43 1985 Frank Van Buren 9 0 0 54 80 Jack Conner, 1956 1956 John Conner 13 2 0 80 1986 Frank Van Buren 6 2 0 38 78 Rick Diggs, 1974 1957 Larry Rhone 6 11 0 47 1987 Bob Plummer 8 0 0 48 78 Ed Noon, 1981 1958 Luke Burns 5 0 0 30 1988 Howie Guarini 0 23 7 44 COACHES 74 Fred Glasgow, 1977 1959 John Freeland 7 0 0 42 1989 Howie Guarini 0 14 13 53 74 Jamie Reder, 2004 1960 Bill Lewis 5 0 0 30 1990 Howie Guarini 0 20 15 65 1961 Bill Lewis 9 0 0 54 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 16 0 0 96 Game Scoring 1962 Jim Childs 7 0 0 42 1992 Joel Yohn 0 17 11 50 36 Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 1963 Ralph Freeland 5 0 0 30 1993 Joel Yohn 0 21 7 42 36 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1964 Steve Ecker 6 0 0 36 1994 Joel Yohn 0 25 8 49 30 Jack Green vs. Bloomsburg, 1931 1965 Joe Nagy 9 0 0 54 1995 Joel Yohn 0 26 9 53 30 Phil Brehm vs. Millersville, 1932 1966 Steve Bumgarner 6 0 0 36 1996 Justin Wallace 0 22 8 46 30 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2004 John Monsell 6 0 0 36 1997 Mike Erlandson 6 0 0 36

1967 Ed Hammers 10 13 0 73 1998 Jamie Ware 15 0 0 90 OU T LOOK Career Field Goals 1968 Al Bowman 6 0 0 36 1999 Mike Erlandson 12 0 0 72 45 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 1969 Ron Finley 6 2 0 38 2000 Melvin Scott 10 0 0 60 44 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 1970 Al Bowman 7 6 0 48 2001 Dave Brown 14 0 0 84 35 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 1971 Ralph Farina 4 0 0 24 2002 John Kuhn 16 4 0 100 27 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 1972 Johnny Seigle 4 0 0 24 2003 John Kuhn 22 0 0 132 24 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 1973 Rick Diggs 4 2 0 26 2004 John Kuhn 14 0 0 84 19 Barry Jackson, 1983-86 1974 Rick Diggs 13 0 0 78 2005 Jamie Reder 0 20 17 71 17 Jim Curley, 1975-78 1975 Averell Harris 9 0 0 54 2006 Jamie Reder 0 28 8 52

1976 Fred Glasgow 10 0 0 60 2007 Aaron Dykes 11 0 0 66 P R OFILES Season Field Goals 1977 Fred Glasgow 12 2 0 74 17 Jamie Reder, 2005 1978 Fred Glasgow 8 2 0 50 Note: Bold indicates the school record 15 Howie Guarini, 1990 13 Howie Guarini, 1989 11 Joel Yohn, 1992 10 Jeff Auker, 1980 10 Barry Jackson, 1984 10 Howie Guarini, 1991

10 Jamie Reder, 2004 R EVIEW

Longest Field Goals 48 Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 47 Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 47 Joel Yohn vs. West Chester, 1992 47 Joel Yohn vs. Edinboro, 1994 47 Joel Yohn vs. Kutztown, 1995 46 Ron Wilsbach vs. Shepherd, 1964

45 Dave Williams vs. California (Pa.), 1966 PSAC 45 Jeff Auker vs. C.W. Post, 1983 45 Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987

OPPO N E NT S

Howie Guarini '91 o ry his t 82 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 83 History total offense records Intr o Team Total Offense Individual Total Offense

Plays Most Plays Career Total Offense Game: 104 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 Game: 76, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 6,135 Mike Carver, 1994-97 (72 rushes, 32 passes) Season: 434, Brian Gilbert (1992) 6,060 Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 98 vs. James Madison, 1983 Career: 1,231, Mike Carver (1994-97) 5,532 Brian Gilbert, 1990-92 (65 rushes, 33 passes) 5,189 Tim Ebersole, 1979-82

COACHES 90 vs. Kutztown, 1980 Most Yards 4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-04 (67 rushes, 23 passes) Game: 438, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 3,499 Tony Gomez, 2003-06 90 vs. Lock Haven, 1981 Season: 2,631, Chris Gicking, 1999 3,425 Scott Knudson, 1976-78 (72 rushes, 18 passes) Career: 6,135, Mike Carver, 1994-97 3,059 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-68 90 vs. Edinboro, 1983 2,925 Steve Muchowski, 1987-88 (30 rushes, 60 passes) Most Yards Per Game 2,704 Bill Roth, 1982-83, 85-86 Season: 838, (1981) Season: 246.3, Tim Ebersole (1982) 825, (2003) Career: 189.4, Chris Gicking (1998-2000) Season Total Offense 818, (2003) 2,631 Chris Gicking, 1999 817, (1983) Most Yards Per Play 2,463 Tim Ebersole, 1982 OU T LOOK 812, (2007) Season: 7.7, Steve Ecker, 1964 2,304 Gabe Maiocoo, 2007 802, (1991) Career: 6.6, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000 2,177 Tim Ebersole, 1981 2,139 Brian Gilbert, 1992 First Downs Touchdowns 1,993 Chad Difebbo, 2008 Game: 32 vs. C.W. Post (1981) Game: 7, Jack Green vs. Kutztown (1931) 1,885 Steve Muchowski, 1988 32 vs. California (Pa.) (1998) Season: 27, Tim Ebersole (1981) 1,849 Scott Knudson, 1978 Season: 247 (1999) Career: 66, Chris Gicking (1998-2000) 1,815 Rick Henshaw, 2003 1,782 Brian Gilbert, 1991 Yards Gained 100 Yards Rushing and Passing 1,726 Mark Beans, 1983

P R OFILES Game: 749 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 in the Same Game 1,723 Chris Gicking, 2000 (380 rush. 369 passing) 255, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965 644 vs. California (Pa.), 1998 (127 rush, 128 pass) Game Total Offense (351 rushing, 293 passing) 438 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 606 vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 423 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 (298 rushing, 308 passing) 384 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 605 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1998 368 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982 (358 rushing, 247 passing) 363 Gabe Maiocco vs. Lock Haven, 2007 583 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 (333 rushing, 250 passing)

R EVIEW 576 vs. Lock Haven, 2003 (349 rushing, 227 passing) Season: 4,951 (1999) 4,713 (1998) 4,365 (2003) 4,343 (1981) 3,910 (2002) Average Per Game: 450.1 (1999; 4,951 in 11 games)

PSAC Average Yards Per Play Season: 6.32 (1999; 4,951 in 783)

Most Combined Yards in a Game 1,101; Shippensburg (487) vs. Edinboro (614), 1986 OPPO N E NT S his t o ry Brent Grimes

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Team Punt Returns Season Punt Return Average Individual Kick Returns 19.3 Brent Grimes, 2003

Game (since 1972): 17.4 Dan Searer, 1974 Most Returns Intr o 9 vs. California (Pa.), 1975 13.7 Brent Grimes, 2005 Game: 7, Kevin Mylett vs. Slippery Rock, 1986 9 vs. West Liberty, 1989 13.5 Winston Horshaw, 1988 Season: 28, Ben Sampson, 1983 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 13.2 Howard Chavous, 2005 Career: 63, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 Season: 45 (1980, 411 yards) 12.9 Kevin Mylett, 1986 12.8 Patrick Ferguson, 2006 Most Yardage on Returns Most Yards Gained Game: 158, Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 1997 Game: 219 vs. West Liberty, 1989 (9 returns) Longest Punt Returns Season: 604, Ben Sampson, 1983 178 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 returns) 93 Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 Career: 1,488, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 149 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 (9 returns) 88 Dan Searer vs. Bloomsburg, 1974 144 vs. Kutztown, 2003 (5 returns) 85 Charlie Mills vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1949 Most Touchdowns on Returns COACHES 120 vs. California, 1975 (9 returns) 85 Charlie Mills vs. Kutztown, 1950 Game: 1, by several (most recent: Season: 578, (2003, 35 returns) 82 Hershuel Ulrich vs. Millersville, 1953 Kevin Marshall vs. East Stroudsburg, 2008) 449, (1975, 31 returns) 80 Brent Grimes vs. California (Pa.), 2005 Season: 2, Charlie Mills, 1952 Average Per Game: 2, Spencer Keyes, 1952 52.5 (2003; 578 in 11) 2, Hershuel Ulrich, 1953 41.1 (1980; 411 in 10) Team Kickoff Returns 2, Jerome Kater, 1976 40.8 (1975; 449 in 11) 2, Winston Horshaw, 1991 Game (since 1972): 2, Tom Coleman, 1994 Highest Average Per Return 9, five times 2, Dave Brown, 2001

Game (min. 5 returns): (most recent vs. Clarion, 2000) 2, Brent Grimes, 2003 OU T LOOK 35.6 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 for 178) Season: 57 (1995) Career: 4, Spencer Keyes, 1951-54 Season: 16.5 (2003; 35 for 578) 50 (2007) 4, Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-01 14.5 (1975; 31 for 449) 50 (1986) 47 (1996) Highest Return Average Most Touchdowns 46 (2000) Season: 35.7, Winston Horshaw, 1991 Game: 2 vs. Kutztown, Oct. 17, 1953 Career: 29.1, Jerome Kater, 1976-77 Most Yards Gained Season: 5, (1953) Game: 271 vs. Clarion (2000) Career Kickoff Return Average 232 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996)

29.1 Jerome Kater, 1976-77 P R OFILES Individual Punt Returns 226 vs. East Stroudsburg (2008) 28.1 Dan Searer, 1972-74 223 vs. Edinboro (1986) 27.4 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 1993 Most Returns 206 vs. Edinboro (1989) 26.3 Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Game: 9, Deon Harrison vs. Lock Haven, 2000 192 vs. Clarion (1991) Season: 40, Dave Friese, 1980 Season: 1,001 (1995, 57 returns) Season Kickoff Return Average Career: 121, Dave Friese, 1978-81 978 (1991, 44 returns) 35.7 Winston Horshaw, 1991 946 (2001, 40 returns) 32.3 Brent Grimes, 2003 Most Yardage on Returns 935 (2008, 43 returns) 29.7 Dwayne Jones, 1987 Game: 171, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 933 (1987, 43 returns)

29.4 Jerome Kater, 1977 R EVIEW 1989 28.9 Howard Chavous, 2006 Season: 508, Brent Grimes, 2005 Average per Return 28.9 Jerome Kater, 1976 Career: 1,133, Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Game (min. 2 returns) 28.1 Dan Searer, 1974 87.5,(1952, vs. Cheyney, 2-175-2) 28.0 Brent Grimes, 2005 Most Touchdowns on Returns Season *: 24.2 (2003, 25 for 606) 27.4 Tom Coleman, 1994 Game: 1, by several (most recent: 22.9 (1979, 28 for 641) 27.0 Steve Cramer, 1978 Joe Wasylyk vs. Clarion, 1998) 22.7 (1990, 41 for 930) Season: 2, Spencer Keyes, 1953 22.2 (1991, 44 for 978) Longest Kickoff Return 2, Dan Searer, 1974 22.1 (1999, 37 for 818) 100 Spencer Keyes vs. Kutztown, 1952 PSAC Career: 3, Spencer Keyes, 1951-54 * In 1952, Shippensburg returned nine kickoffs for 100 Charlie Mills vs. Millersville, 1952 3, Dan Searer, 1972-74 five touchdowns). One of the returns is unknown. 100 Tom Coleman vs. California (Pa.), 1994 100 Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 1997 Longest Punt Return The other return yardage was 100, 100, 95, 90, 85, 65, 54, 19. The ninth was returned beyond the 40 99 Brent Grimes at Shepherd, 2005 93, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 yard line. The eight known returns went for 608 96 Howard Chavous vs. Kutztown, 2006 Highest Return Average yards and an average of 76.0 yards per return. Even if the ninth return was zero yards, the minimum return Season: 19.3, Brent Grimes, 2003 average was 67.6. Career: 14.0, Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Most Touchdowns Career Punt Return Average Game: 2 vs. Cheyney, 1952 14.0 Brent Grimes, 2002-05 OPPO N E NT S Season: 5 (1952) 13.7 Dan Searer, 1972-74 10.7 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 91, 93 11.0 Shawn Brown, 1991-92, 94-95 10.9 Deon Harrison, 1997-2000 9.8 Kevin Mylett, 1985-86

9.1 Jeff Sentz, 1975-77 o ry his t 84 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 85 History Defense records Intr o Team Defense

Total Defense Fewest Yards Per Attempt Fumbles Fewest Yards Allowed Game: -2.14 vs. Cheyney, 1951 Fumble Recoveries Game: -29 vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 0.0 (several times) Game: 7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 (-29 rush, 0 pass) Season: l.91 (1953; 118 for 226) Season: 24 (1977) Season: 655 (1953) Lowest Completion Percentage 22 (1978)

COACHES Average Per Game: Game: 0.0 (several times) Total Fumbles by the Opposition 81.9 (1953; 655 in 8 games) Season: 24.1 (1956; 26 of 108) Season: 43 (1977, lost 24) Fewest Yards per Play Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 38 (1993, lost 19) Season: 1.68 (1953, 390 plays for 655 yards) Season: 0 (1953) Most Fumble Returns Lowest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 2 vs. Lock Haven, 1999 Game: -66.7 vs. Wilson, 1953 Season: 5 (2002) Scoring Defense (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int., 0 yards, 0 TDs) 2 (1999, 2001) Fewest Points Allowed Season: 3.38 (1953;31-118-226-10-23, Most Fumble Returns for Touchdowns Season: 15 (1936) 26.3 percent; 23 int., 226 yards) Game: 2 vs. Lock Haven (1999)

OU T LOOK Most Shutouts Since two-platoon football in 1965: Season: 2 (1999) Season: 6 (1935, 1936, 1937) 68.59 (1975; 81-205-1037-5-22, Most Consecutive Shutouts 39.5 percent; 22 int., 1037 yds.) Season: 6 (Nov. 23, 1935 to Nov. 7, 1936) Turnovers (Giveaways) Most Points Allowed (Interceptions and Fumbles) Interceptions Game: 66 vs. Edinboro, 1986 Fewest Turnovers Season: 355 (1996) Game: 7 vs. Montclair State, 1954 Season: 16 (1981, 6 interceptions, 10 fumbles lost) 6 vs. Kutztown, 1991 16 (1999, 7 interceptions, 9 fumbles lost) Season: 35 (1991) Most Turnovers Rushing Defense 27 (1978) Season: 50 (1983, 25 interceptions, 25 fumbles P R OFILES Fewest Yards Allowed 25 (1950) lost) Game: -30 vs. Southern Connecticut (1954) 25 (1990) Highest Giveaway Margin Yards Gained by Interceptions -29 vs. Bridgewater (1953) Season: -17 (1983, lost 50, gained 33) -14 vs. Bloomsburg (1980) Game: 168 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 int.) -12 vs. Lock Haven (2000) Season: 449 (1991; 35 interceptions) -5 vs. Millersville (1951) 436 (1978; 27 interceptions) Turnovers (Takeaways) -5 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1951) 384 (1988; 19 interceptions) (Interceptions and Fumbles) Season: 429 (1953) 272 (1990; 25 interceptions) Most Takeaways Average Per Game: Average Per Return Season: 50 (1991, 35 interceptions, 15 fumbles) 53.6 (1953; 429 in 8 games) Game (min. 3): Fewest Takeaways R EVIEW Fewest Yards Per Carry 42.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 for 168) Season: 19 (2007, 5 interceptions, 7 fumbles) Season: 1.57 (1953; 272 for 429) Season: 12 (2000, 6 interceptions, 6 fumbles) Most Tackles for Loss (since 1979) 23.9 (1995; 9 for 215) Fewest Takeaways Per Game Season: 96 (2003) 20.2 (1988; 19 for 384) Season: 1.091 (2000, 12 in 11) (2007, 12 in 11) 81 (1980) Touchdowns Highest Takeaway Margin 79 (2008) Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 22 (1991, gained 50, lost 28) 77 (2004) Season: 3 (1988) 74 (2002) 72 (2006) Passes Broken Up Kicks Blocked 71 (1992) Season: 60 (1977) PSAC Game: 4 vs. Edinboro, 1979 69 (2007) 59 (1990) Season: 11, (1997; 6 punts, 3 FG, 2 PAT) 63 (2005) 55 (2000) 8, (1999) 62 (1989) 53 (1994, 1998) 7, (1981) 52 (1991) 7, (1985) 7, (2001) Passing Defense Fewest Yards Allowed Quarterback Sacks

OPPO N E NT S Game: -15, vs. Cheyney, 1951 Game: 8 vs. West Liberty, 1977 (7 att., 2 comp. 1 int.) 8 vs. California (Pa.), 1981 0, vs. East Stroudsburg, 1951 8 vs. Kutztown, 1999 (12 att., 0 comp., 2 int.) 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 0, vs. California (Pa.), 1951 Season: 53 (1994) (4 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) 48 (1995) 0, vs. Wilson, 1953 47 (1997) (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) 41 (1981) 0, vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 39 (1991) (5 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) Most Yards In Losses on Sacks Season: 226 (1953) Season: 271 (1982; 34 sacks) his t Average Per Game: 227 (1991; 39 sacks) 28.2 (1953, 226 in 8 games) 226 (1984; 28 sacks) o ry 220 (1990; 29 sacks)

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Individual Defense

TACKLES 152 Martin Pepe, 1994 2001 Josh Goodman 41 46 87 Intr o Game: 27, Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 150 Rich Pryor, 1981 2002 Dan Walsh 45 38 83 Season: 203, Shayne Mains, 1992 2003 Dan Walsh 43 35 78 Career: 568, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS 2004 Dan Walsh 51 21 72 24 Ed Brown, 1979-82 2005 Jonathan Aldridge 53 44 97 Solo Tackles 23 John Wertz, 1976-79 2006 Jaron Nalewak 53 25 78 Game: 17, Bruce Johnson vs. Edinboro, 1988 23 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 2007 Jonathan Aldridge 54 37 91 Season: 98, Shayne Mains, 1992 21 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 Career: 210, Josh Goodman, 1998-2001 20 Jason Heckendorn, 1995-99 Note: Bold indicates the school record 18 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002 Assisted Tackles 16 Ron Reinhart, 1983-86 Interceptions Int Yds TD COACHES Game: 20, Mike Lawson vs. Kutztown, 1975 15 Walter Davis, 1988-89 1971 Bob Anderson 5 90 0 Season: 142, Mike Lawson, 1975 14.5 Ryan Hoffman, 2000-04 1972 Steve Johnston 5 32 0 Career: 361, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 14 Gregg Bahen, 1976-77 1973 Brad Shover 3 151 2 14 Bill Twohig, 1984, 86-88 1974 Dan Searer 4 63 0 QUARTERBACK SACKS 14 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-92 Gene Butterfield 4 12 0 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 14 Chris Heilman, 1995-98 1975 Gene Butterfield 7 74 1 Season: 10, Barry Johnson, 1977 1976 Scot Orndorff 4 0 0 10, Ed Brown, 1981 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 1977 Jeff Sentz 5 24 0 10, Rob Davis, 1991 51 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 1978 Brian Clement 8 198 1

Career: 24, Ed Brown, 1979-82 48 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-92 1979 Brian Clement 4 15 0 OU T LOOK 42.5 Chris Willingham, 1992-95 Steve Cramer 4 38 1 TACKLES FOR LOSSES 42 Ed Brown, 1979-82 Linwood Bradley 4 27 0 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 42 Mike Swope, 1985, 87-88 1980 Steve Cramer 3 41 0 5, Mark Maciejewski vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991 42 Chris Heilman, 1995-98 Chris Potter 3 0 0 Season: 24, Mike Maxwell, 1980 41 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 1981 Rich Pryor 3 42 0 Career: 51, Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 40 Shayne Mains, 1989-92 1982 Chuck Beans 5 76 0 37.0 Jaron Nalewak, 2004-07 1983 Mark Brezitski 3 36 0 FUMBLES RECOVERED 35.5 Chad Oberholzer, 1998-2001 Mick Orndorff 3 19 0 Chris Potter 3 0 0

Game: 3, Lou Hoover vs. West Virginia Tech, 1975 35 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002 P R OFILES Season: 5, John Wertz, 1979 1984 Mark Brezitski 3 21 0 5, Dave Hurdle, 1984 GAME TACKLES 1985 Kevin Mylett 4 28 0 Career: 10, John Wertz, 1976-79 27 Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 1986 Kevin Mylett 5 16 0 25 Rich Pryor vs. Edinboro, 1981 Ed Nork 5 27 0 BLOCKED PUNTS 24 Ken Pickett vs. Lock Haven, 1991 1987 Steve Gironda 5 73 0 Game: 2, Dan Searer vs. California (Pa.), 1974 1988 Darien Smtih 4 91 0 2, Gerry Doaks vs. Slippery Rock, 1991 Tackles Solo Asst total Jeff Fickes 4 83 1 2, Chris Bickel vs. Bloomsburg, 1995 1972 Don Epley 32 65 97 Dwayne Jones 4 37 0 1989 Winston Horshaw 4 62 0 2, Rodney Hart vs. Kutztown, 1997 1973 Al Seagraves 35 70 105 R EVIEW 2, Jamie Ware vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1999 1974 Al Seagraves 37 119 156 1990 Ken Pickett 7 62 0 Season: 5, Jamie Ware, 1997 1975 Mike Lawson 31 142 173 1991 Jeff Fickes 12 154 1 Career: 11, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 1976 Tony Winter 47 104 151 1992 Shayne Mains 4 79 1 1977 Barry Johnson 34 72 106 1993 Jerome Pressley 4 16 0 CAREER TACKLES 1978 Brian Clement 45 48 93 1994 Doug Seidenstricker 7 49 0 568 Shayne Mains, lb, 1989-92 1979 Ed Bakale 43 47 90 1995 Chris Bickel 2 68 0 484 Chris Willingham, lb, 1992-95 1980 Dave Weaver 62 53 115 Shawn Brown 2 44 1 455 Ken Pickett, lb, 1988-91 1981 Rich Pryor 69 81 150 Jeff Brown 2 44 0

408 Martin Pepe, lb, 1992-95 1982 Rich Pryor 51 56 107 1996 Dean Owens 3 33 0 PSAC 401 Tony Winter, lb, 1974-76 1983 Dana Diggs 44 42 86 1997 Brad Simendinger 2 52 1 379 Josh Goodman, lb, 1998-2001 1984 Ed Nork 79 50 129 Phil Galiano 2 50 1 377 Mike Vnuk, lb, 1994-97 1985 Ron Reinhart 50 44 94 Tony Green 2 21 0 362 Rich Pryor, lb, 1979-82 Pat Fahie 58 36 94 Marty Brown 2 8 0 353 Rob Davis, dt, 1988-89, 91-92 1986 Dave Szlachetka 68 20 88 1998 Marty Brown 3 39 0 352 Doug Seidenstricker, db, 1991-94 1987 Pat Fahie 64 55 119 1999 Deon Harrison 3 74 0 329 Pat Fahie, lb, 1984-1987 1988 Bruce Johnson 93 31 124 2000 Tony Green 2 48 0 316 Don Epley, dt, 1972-75 1989 Ken Pickett 47 55 102 2001 Tony Johnson 3 39 0 311 Chris Potter, db, 1980-83 1990 Ken Pickett 43 128 171 Mike Street 3 23 0 292 Ray Gouker, mg, 1974-77 1991 Ken Pickett 46 136 182 2002 Brent Grimes 8 43 0 1992 Shayne Mains 98 105 203 2003 Brent Grimes 7 76 1 OPPO N E NT S SEASON TACKLES 1993 Chris Willingham 45 137 182 2004 Brent Grimes 7 132 0 203 Shayne Mains, 1992 1994 Martin Pepe 85 67 152 Mike Street 7 92 0 182 Ken Pickett, 1991 1995 Chris Willingham 57 63 120 2005 Brent Grimes 5 63 0 182 Chris Willingham, 1993 1996 Mike Vnuk 68 55 123 2006 James Rockymore 4 97 0 173 Mike Lawson, 1975 1997 Mike Vnuk 71 49 120 2007 5 Players with 1 - - 171 Ken Pickett, 1990 1998 Josh Goodman 63 39 102 2008 Jeff Fertig 3 2 0 o ry 165 Tony Winter, 1976 1999 Josh Goodman 64 44 108 156 Al Seagraves, 1974 2000 Tony Green 57 26 83 Note: Bold indicates the school record his t 86 Shippensburg University Red Raiders Football 87 History red raiders in the nfl Intr o The Shippensburg University Football program BRENT GRIMES 34-21 in Super Bowl XXXII on Jan. 25, 1998. has had four alums compete as professional Super Bowl XXXII was the second professional Brent Grimes concluded his second season athletes in the National Football League. football championship appearance for Davis in the NFL as a key member of the Atlanta Shippensburg currently leads the Pennsylvania after he won a Grey Cup in 1995 as a member Falcons, the NFC South Champions. He was State Athletic Conference (PSAC) with two of the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian a starting cornerback through the first half of active players at the conclusion of the 2008-09 Football League. The Stallions beat the Cal- the season before being moved to a key part of season. John Kuhn (‘04) finished up his second gary Stampeders, 37-20 on Nov. 19, 1995. the Falcons nickel and dime packages. On the

COACHES season as a member of the Green Bay Packer, season, he totaled 34 total tackles and six passes Davis has the distinction of playing in a Super seeing an increase in playing time at the full- defended. Grimes also recorded a memorable Bowl, Grey Cup and NCAA championship back position and Brent Grimes (‘05) earned interception and 25-yard return in an early game after Shippensburg advanced to the 1991 a starting position at cornerback for the NFC season matchup with Kansas City. NCAA Division II Football Championship. In South champion Atlanta Falcons. 1996, Davis made his NFL debut on Mon- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by day Night Football in Chicago’s 22-6 victory JOHN KUHN ’04 Atlanta on May 16, 2006, Grimes spent part over the Dallas Cowboys on September 2. He of the training camp with the Falcons before The 2008 season marked Kuhn’s fourth in played in all 16 games for the Bears that season being waived on August 25 because of a groin the NFL and third on an active roster. After before joining the Packers on Nov. 4, 1997. All appearing in all 16 regular season games in injury. He was then re-signed on Jan. 10, 2007

OU T LOOK totaled, Davis played in 199 professional foot- and allocated to the Amsterdam Admirals of 2007, Kuhn became a regular face in the Pack- ball games, including 183 in 12 NFL seasons. ers first-team offense, appearing in 16 regular NFL Europa before landing with the Hamburg season games while making three starts. Kuhn Sea Devils. Davis was a standout on the defensive line for Shippensburg from 1988-92. He was a two- finished the 2008-09 season with the best Grimes became a World Bowl champion in time All-PSAC Western Division selection, offensive showing of his career, becoming the 2007, becoming the third Red Raider to win earning First Team honors in 1991. He also first Shippensburg alum to score a touchdown a professional football championship. He was received two All-America honors, earning a in the NFL. He found the end zone on three a key figure throughout the season for the Sea Third Team selection in 1991 before being occasions - twice through the air and once on a Devils, recording 33 tackles, one sack and six chosen Honorable Mention by the American rushing attempt. In total, Kuhn accounted for passes defended, including two interceptions Football Coaches Association (AFCA) in 1992. P R OFILES 16 points on 31 all-purpose yards. His longest for 54 yards. Grimes also notched two return rush of the season was three yards and his touchdowns. He still holds the school record for most longest reception was for 13 yards. tackles by a lineman with 353 and is tied for Following training camp in 2007, Grimes was a the Shippensburg single-season record for He originally signed with the Pittsburgh Steel- practice squad player before being signed to the sacks with 10. Davis was inducted into the ers as a free agent on Apr. 25, 2005 following 53-man roster on October 29. He was released Shippensburg University Athletics Hall of the NFL Draft and appeared in all four of the on November 1 but was re-signed to the prac- Fame in 2003. team’s preseason games before being released. tice squad just six days later. On December 18, After finishing second on the team in rush- Grimes was once again promoted to the active RON JOHNSON ‘03 ing during the preseason, Kuhn was signed to roster. In his first career game against Arizona, the practice squad on Nov. 30, 2005 and was Grimes finished the contest with a game-high Johnson was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles R EVIEW in Detroit as the Steelers defeated the Seattle 11 tackles, 10 of which were solo, while spend- on Oct. 9, 2003 after spending the first four Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl XL. ing most his playing time covering Pro Bowl weeks of the season on the team’s practice squad. He appeared in three games that season Kuhn was promoted to the active 53-man ros- wide receivers Anquan Boldin (Florida State) and Larry Fitzgerald (Pitt). for the NFC East champion Eagles who ter on Oct. 31, 2006, and appeared in the final finished the year with a 12-4 record and lost to nine games of the season, primarily on special In 43 career games at Shippensburg from Carolina in the NFC Championship. teams, where he recorded four tackles, three 2002-05, Grimes was a six-time All-PSAC solo and one assisted. He continues to thrive in Western Division selection, including three as In 2004, Johnson was in training camp with a special teams role with Green Bay. a defensive back and three as a return special- the Eagles and started at defensive end in the ist. He was also a three-time All-American. team’s preseason finale against the New York A Northeast Region finalist for the Harlon Jets on September 3 making one tackle, a sack PSAC Hill Trophy given to the top player in NCAA Grimes ended his career with 27 interceptions, the most in school and PSAC history, and is of quarterback Quincy Carter for a four-yard Division II as a senior, Kuhn finished his loss in the third quarter. However, he was career with 4,685 yards rushing, 910 carries, the only player to lead SU in interceptions for all four years of a career. released September 5. Johnson was signed by 53 touchdowns, 5,300 all-purpose yards and the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football 26 games with at least 100 yards rushing, all ROB DAVIS ‘92 League on Oct. 15, 2006, but was released on school records. Kuhn was named PSAC West- Feb. 22, 2007 due to injury. ern Division Offensive Player of the Year in Davis announced his retirement on Mar. 26, 2003 and was a three-time All-PSAC Western 2008, ending a 12-year NFL career, the final 11 In four seasons with Shippensburg from OPPO N E NT S Division First Team selection. of which were with the Green Bay Packers. He 1999-2002, Johnson finished his career with currently serves the front office as the team’s 158 total tackles, including 35 for loss and 18.0 Kuhn was also a three-time All-American director of player development. sacks while earning All-PSAC Western Divi- selection and was selected to play in the 2005 sion First Team honors as a senior in 2002. He The fi rst Red Raider to ever play in the NFL, Whataburger Cactus Bowl. A two-time ESPN was also named All-PSAC Western Division Davis took over as the Packers’ long snapper The Magazine Academic All-America First- Second Team in 1999 and 2000. Team honoree and PSAC Fall Top 10 Award in 1997 and played 167 games in a Green Bay winner, Kuhn graduated in December 2004 uniform - the third-longest consecutive games Johnson, whose 18.0 career sacks are currently Brent Grimes with a degree in chemistry and 3.3 grade point streak in team history behind Brett Favre (255) the fifth most in school history, earned his Atlanta Falcons, 2006-present average. and Forrest Gregg (187). Davis was also the fi degree from Shippensburg in speech communi- rst Red Raider to play in a Super Bowl as the cation in 2003. W

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88 Shippensburg University Rob Davis Chicago Bears, 1996 Green Bay P ackers, 1997-2007 Super Bowl XXXII

Ron Johnson Philadelphia Eagles, 2003

Brent Grimes John Kuhn Atlanta Falcons, 2006-present ackers, 2007-present Green Bay P World Bowl XV ittsburgh Steelers, 2005-2007 P Super Bowl XL

88 Shippensburg University Red Raiders in the NFL 2009 Red Raider Football Schedule

DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME

Aug. 29 at Shepherd 1 PM Oct. 24 at Bloomsburg * 2:30 PM Sept. 5 at Edinboro 1 PM Oct. 31 at Cheyney * 1 PM Sept. 12 LOCK HAVEN 1 PM Nov. 7 CALIFORNIA (PA) # 1 PM Parents and Family Day Sept. 19 EAST STROUDSBURG * 1 PM Home games in BOLD CAPS Sept. 26 at Millersville * 7 PM Oct. 3 at C.W. Post * 1 PM * PSAC Eastern Division game Oct. 10 KUTZTOWN * 1 PM # PSAC flex game (opponent could be altered Oct. 17 WEST CHESTER * 1 PM as based on State Game, divisional standings) Homecoming