DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 THE 124TH SEASON

A Championship Tradition Champions

1996 (7-0-0, 10-0-0) 1992 (6-1-0, 8-2-0) 1991 (6-0-1, 7-2-1) 1990 (6-1-0, 7-2-1) 1982 (5-2-0, 5-5-0) 1981 (6-1-0, 6-4-0) 1978 (6-1-0, 6-3-0) 1973 (6-1-0, 6-3-0) 1972 (5-1-1, 7-1-1) 1971 (6-1-0, 8-1-0) 1969 (6-1-0, 8-1-0) 1966 (6-1-0, 7-2-0) 1965 (7-0-0, 9-0-0) 1963 (5-2-0, 7-2-0) 1962 (7-0-0, 9-0-0) 1958 (6-1-0, 7-2-0)

National Champion - 1925 Lambert Trophy (Eastern Champion) - 1965, 1970 185 All-Ivy League First Team Selections, 1956-2004 70 All-America Selections 12 Inductees, Hall of Fame One Inductee, Pro Football Hall of Fame CONTENTS

2005 Schedule ...... Back Cover Honors & Awards ...... 94 Coaching and Season Records ...... 143 History of Championships ...... 1 2004 All-Ivy League Team ...... 95 Composite Coaching Records ...... 144 Table of Contents, Credits ...... 2 Ivy League Silver Anniversary Team . . . . .95 Year-by-Year Game Results ...... 145 Quick Facts ...... 3 Asa Bushnell Award ...... 96 Rookies of the Year ...... 96 Football Media Information ...... 152 This is ...... 4 Dartmouth’s All-Ivy First Team Selections .97 About Dartmouth College ...... 5 Dartmouth Annual Football Awards ...... 99 President James Wright ...... 8 All-America Selections ...... 104 Director of Athletics Josie Harper ...... 9 Academic All-America Selections . . . . .106 Prominent Living Alumni ...... 10 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 106 Dartmouth’s Athletic Facilities ...... 13 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes 106 Strength and Conditioning ...... 17 Academic All-Ivy Selections ...... 106 Community Outreach ...... 19 College Football Hall of Fame Selections 107 Friends of Dartmouth Football ...... 20 Dartmouth Players in Pro Football ...... 108

Football Coaching Staff ...... 21 Dartmouth’s Winning Tradition ...... 111 ...... 22 Dartmouth’s Championship Tradition . . .112 Blackman Endowed Coaching Chair . . . . .23 Dartmouth Football Time Line ...... 114 Football Coaching Staff ...... 24 Undefeated Teams ...... 114 Football Support ...... 33 Undefeated Streaks ...... 115 Scoring Streak ...... 116 2005 Big Green Football ...... 34 Unbeaten Streaks ...... 118 2005 Season Outlook ...... 35 Distinctive Helmet Design ...... 119 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 37 Dartmouth vs. Ivy Comparisons ...... 120 2005 Squad Members Profiles ...... 38 Dartmouth Football on TV ...... 121 Class of 2009 Candidates ...... 62 Alphabetical Squad Roster ...... 69 Dartmouth Football Records ...... 122 CREDITS Geographical Distribution ...... 72 Team Records ...... 123 Team Defensive Records: Game ...... 124 The 2005 Dartmouth College Football Media Guide is published by the Dart- Opposing Team Records: Game/Season .125 2005 Opponents ...... 73 mouth College Sports Publicity Office. Colgate, New Hampshire ...... 74 Individual Records ...... 126 Penn, Yale ...... 75 Rushing Leaders ...... 128 Editor: Jack DeGange Holy Cross, Columbia ...... 76 Passing Leaders ...... 130 Harvard, Cornell ...... 77 Total Offense Leaders ...... 132 Editorial Assistance: Kathy Slattery Phillips, Gordon Morton, Brown, Princeton ...... 78 Receiving Leaders ...... 135 Heather Croze, Cindi Mansell, Josh Composite Schedule ...... 79 Punt/Kickoff Return Leaders ...... 136 Kessler, Ben Flickinger, Bruce Wood Future Football Schedules ...... 79 Tackle Leaders ...... 136 Overall and Kick Scoring Leaders ...... 137 Photography: Mark Washburn, H/O Pho- tographers, Kathy Slattery Phillips, Joe Review of the 2004 Season ...... 80 Rushing Leaders since 1950 ...... 138 Mehling ’69, Tom McNeill, Jon Gilbert Fox, Game-by-Game Summaries ...... 81 Passing Leaders since 1950 ...... 139 Stuart Bratesman ’75, Dartmouth College Team and Individual Statistics ...... 86 Receiving Leaders since 1950 ...... 140 Archives Scoring Leaders since 1925 ...... 141 The Ivy League ...... 88 Longest Dartmouth Plays ...... 142 Design: Dana Flewelling 2004 Ivy League Team Statistics ...... 89 Printing: Whitman Communications, 2004 Ivy League Individual Statistics . . . .90 Lebanon, N.H. Ivy League Standings, 1956-2004 ...... 91

P A G E 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 FAST FACTS 2005 Schedule Date Opponent Time Location Series September 17 COLGATE 12:30 p.m. Memorial Field (20,416) Colgate leads, 14-4-1 24 at New Hampshire% 12 noon Cowell (6,500) Dartmouth leads, 17-13-2 October 1 PENN* 12:30 p.m. Memorial Field (20,416) Penn leads, 39-31-2 8 at Yale* 1:00 p.m. Yale Bowl (64,269) Yale leads, 46-36-6 15 at Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. Fitton Field (23,500) Dartmouth leads, 34-30-4 22 COLUMBIA*!# 12 noon Memorial Field (20,416) Dartmouth leads, 57-16-1 29 at Harvard* 12:30 p.m. (30,323) Harvard leads, 58-45-5 November 5 CORNELL* 12:30 p.m. Memorial Field (20,416) Dartmouth leads, 50-37-1 12 at Brown* 12:30 p.m. Brown Stadium (20,000) Dartmouth leads, 53-25-4 19 PRINCETON* 12:30 p.m. Memorial Field (20,416) Dartmouth leads, 42-38-4

* Ivy League ! Homecoming % WMUR-TV (ABC) # YES Network 2004 Results - Won 1, Lost 9 (Ivy League: Won 1, Lost 6) Date Opponent Location Result (Attendance) September 18 at Colgate Andy Kerr Stadium Colgate, 17-15 (5,439) 25 New Hampshire Memorial Field New Hampshire, 45-24 (4,925) October 2 at Penn* Franklin Field Penn, 35-0 (8,419) 9 Yale* Memorial Field Yale, 24-14 (6,109) 16 Holy Cross Memorial Field Holy Cross, 24-0 (3,116) 23 at Columbia* Lawrence Wien Stadium Columbia, 9-6 (4,124) 30 Harvard* Memorial Field Harvard, 13-12 (6,030) November 6 at Cornell* Schoellkopf Field Cornell, 14-7 (5,012) 13 Brown* Memorial Field Dartmouth, 20-7 (4,113) 20 at Princeton* Princeton, 17-10 (13,852) * Ivy League

Quick Facts Location:...... Hanover, N.H. Assistant Coaches: 2004 Record: ...... 1-9 (1-6 Ivy) Founded: ...... 1769 Cyril Brockmeier, Offensive Line (Tulane '97) Letterwinners Returning: ...... 31 Enrollment: ...... 4,300 Kenyada Davis, Outside Linebackers Letterwinners Lost: ...... 31 President: ...... James Wright (Southwestern '01) Starters Returning: ...... 10 Director of Athletics: ...... Josie Harper Mike Hodgson, Tight Ends (Maine '79) Offense: ...... 2 Nickname:...... Big Green Adam Hollis, Running Backs (Albany '90) Defense: ...... 7 Colors: ...... Green & White James Jones: Defensive Line Specialists: ...... 1 Affiliation: ...... NCAA I-AA, Ivy League (Texas Southern '97) Starters Lost: ...... 14 First Season: ...... 1881 Sammy McCorkle, Defensive Backs Basic Offense: ...... Multiple All-Time Record: ...... 636-387-46 (Florida '96) Basic Defense: ...... Multiple Seasons: ...... 123 Matt Smiley, QBs/Kickers (Illinois '01) Home Stadium: ...... Memorial Field KiJuan Ware, Wide Receivers (Springfield '97) Sports Publicity Capacity: ...... 20,416 Chris Wilkerson, Defensive Coordinator/Line- Director: ...... Kathy Slattery Phillips Surface: ...... Natural Grass backers (Eastern Illinois '95) Phone: ...... 603-646-2468 Press Box Phone: ...... 603-646-0111 Head Coach: ...... Buddy Teevens Email: ...... [email protected] Record at Dartmouth/Seasons: ..26-22-2 (5) Fax: ...... 603-646-1286 Ivy League Record: ...... 21-13-1 Web Site: ...... www.dartmouth.edu/athletics Overall Record: ...... 60-99-2 (15)

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 3 TTHISHIS IISS DDARARTMOUTHTMOUTH CCOLLEGEOLLEGE ABOUT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Clinic, and the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Junction, Vt. DMS has about 900 full-time faculty Dartmouth College is the nation's ninth oldest college and members and an enrollment of about 500 medical and the northernmost of the eight Ivy League institutions. graduate students. Dartmouth was founded in 1769 by Rev. Eleazar Wheelock. Thayer School of Engineering, founded in 1867, offered The College has been coeducational since 1972. the nation's first professional engineering program Located in Hanover, N.H., about two hours by auto designed to follow four years of undergraduate education. north of Boston, Mass., Dartmouth's 200-acre main campus The school comprises both the undergraduate Department borders the Connecticut River in the “Upper Valley” of Engineering Sciences at Dartmouth and a graduate pro- between New Hampshire's White Mountains and the fessional school in engineering. Its interdisciplinary, non- Green Mountains of Vermont. departmental programs, conducted by 45 full-time faculty members, serve about 600 undergraduates and 160 gradu- THE UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE ate students. Founded in 1900, the Tuck School of Business at Dart- Dartmouth is a private, four-year, liberal arts, coeduca- mouth was the first graduate school of management in the tional college. About 4,300 undergraduates from across the world. Approximately 240 students, all with several years of nation and around the world attend Dartmouth. work experience and representing more than 20 nationali- Annually, Dartmouth receives more than 11,000 under- ties and 100 undergraduate colleges, enter the MBA pro- graduate applications and enrolls a new class of about gram each year. In addition, Tuck offers a select array of 1,100 students. Admission to Dartmouth is need-moot and executive education and other non-degree programs. the College annually awards about $50 million in financial aid to nearly half of its undergraduates. COLLEGE RESOURCES The College is committed to providing an excellent teaching and research environment for students and facul- Dartmouth's state-of-the-art academic buildings include ty. The scale of the College ensures the intimacy of a liber- 11 libraries on the College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med- al arts college while providing research opportunities typi- ical Center campuses. The Baker-Berry Library is central cally found at much larger institu- to undergraduate academic life. tions. Holdings in Dartmouth's libraries The College has about 350 mem- include 2.3 million volumes, 20,000 bers of the Faculty of Arts and Sci- periodicals, and six million pages of ences. The Arts and Sciences is com- manuscripts as well as a rich collec- prised of 39 academic departments tion of electronic resources. and programs, including interdiscipli- Dartmouth is at the forefront of nary programs. educational computing. The College's The College's academic calendar, high-speed computer network links the Dartmouth Plan, is a year-round all dormitory rooms, academic and calendar of four 10-week terms that administrative buildings and main- allows flexibility in scheduling. frame computers on-and off-campus. Undergraduates must be on campus All Dartmouth undergraduates own a freshman year, the summer before personal computer. Since 1991, per- junior year, and senior year. In addi- sonal computer ownership has been tion to study on campus, nearly 60 required of all undergraduates. Stu- percent of Dartmouth undergradu- dents, faculty and staff are all served ates participate in at least one of 45 by a campus-wide wireless network, off-campus options. one of the nation's first among col- leges and universities. GRADUATE STUDIES Other academic and cultural resources at Dartmouth include the Dartmouth has professional Hood Museum of Art and the Hop- schools in business, engineering and kins Center for the Creative and Per- medicine as well as graduate pro- forming Arts. grams in the arts and sciences. All told, there are more than The first Dartmouth Ph.D. was 45,000 acres of College property, awarded in the classics in 1885 and more than half of it in the Dartmouth the modern doctoral programs in the College Grant in northern New arts and sciences began in 1960. Today, more than 500 stu- Hampshire, an area available to students for fishing, hunt- dents are enrolled in 18 graduate programs. ing and camping trips. In addition, the Dartmouth Outing Dartmouth Medical School, the nation's fourth-oldest Club maintains a chain of mountain cabins connected by medical school (founded in 1797), is dedicated to advancing over 100 miles of woodland trails. health through the discovery and dissemination of knowl- edge. DMS encompasses 16 clinical and basic science To learn more about Dartmouth, visit the College web departments, the Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sci- site – www.dartmouth.edu ences, and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center. DMS is part of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center that also includes Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, the Hitchcock

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 5 DARTMOUTH IS...

…where your roommate may be from Anchorage or …where a pianist, a and a skier share equal Arkansas, or maybe from Athens. attention. …where you can walk across the campus Green to class …difficult, but not so difficult that you can't enjoy your- and know nine of ten people you meet along the way. self…taking a course because it sounds intriguing and discovering it's the most interesting thing you've ever stud- …non-pretentious…in atmosphere, a small college…by ied. measure of faculty, facilities and educational opportunity, the equal of a large university. …trying to finalize your Dartmouth Plan enrollment pattern and realizing you can't decide when you want to …where you can go to a rock concert, a football or hockey be away. game, or canoe down the peaceful Connecticut River…all within a five-minute walk of your dorm. …breathtaking fall foliage, five-foot snowdrifts, a clear, swift mountain stream after a thaw. …the Ivy League…quality education and athletic com- petition on a major college level. …teamwork…building a towering bonfire for Dartmouth Night with other freshmen…finishing a psychology exper- iment with six people in your dorm as the subjects…learning to strike a balance between work and fun and discovering that they frequently mean the same thing. …writing “Hanover, N.H.” as your hometown. …this is Dartmouth College…

P A G E 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 THE DARTMOUTH EXPERIENCE

“In my junior fall I had an open slot and could take any class I wanted. Because I had taken so many psychology and engineer- ing courses, I wanted to take something completely different. That's how I picked African- American Studies. Professor Ifi Amadiume's class was so full of discussion-and I love to argue- that I got really involved. I ended up taking two more courses from her the next year.” I have been given the oppor- tunity of a lifetime: to play pro- fessional football. I want to show everyone that Dartmouth can prepare its students for any vocation, even the .”

Casey Cramer '04 All-America , drafted by , now with

CASEY CRAMER ‘04 AND PROFESSOR IFI AMADIUME

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 7 COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

JAMES WRIGHT — PRESIDENT, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

A veteran academic admin- istrator, teacher, and noted historian, James Wright has spent more than 35 years in higher education and has held a series of leadership positions at Dartmouth dur- ing one of the most eventful eras in the College's history. He is the 16th president of Dartmouth College. Born in Madison, Wis., Wright received a bachelor's degree from Wisconsin State University (now the Universi- ty of Wisconsin-Platteville), and master's and doctoral degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin. Wright has been a member of the Dartmouth commu- nity since 1969, when he came to Hanover as an assistant professor of history. He became associate professor in 1974 and professor of history in 1980. He served as associate dean of the faculty from 1981-85 and then as dean of the faculty from 1989-97; as acting president in 1995; and as provost in 1997. He was elected to the Dartmouth presi- dency in April 1998 and took office on August 1, 1998. Wright is a specialist in American history, particularly American political history, and the author or editor of five books, including The Progressive Yankees: Republican Reformers in New Hampshire (1987) and The Politics of Populism (1974). He has been a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow and Charles Warren Fellow at Harvard University. President Wright is on the board of the Sher- man Fairchild Foundation and is a member of the Ameri- can Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2005, President Wright was named to the NCAA subcommittee charged with examining the “Implications of Academic Values and Standards.” He has served on the NCAA Division 1 Board of Governors, is currently the chair of the Ivy Council, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Consortium on Financing Higher Education. President Wright is married to Susan DeBevoise Wright, a counselor, adviser and advocate for students throughout her years at Dartmouth.

P A G E 8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

JO ANN (JOSIE) HARPER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Jo Ann (Josie) Harper, a lege committees as well as with several national and prominent figure in colle- regional organizations including the Ivy League, the East- giate athletics and a highly ern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the NCAA. regarded coach, is Dart- Harper relinquished her coaching duties in 1992 to mouth's director of athletics concentrate on her growing administrative responsibilities. and recreation. She In 11 seasons as coach of Dartmouth women's lacrosse, she assumed the leadership role led her teams to an overall record of 88-69 (37-28 in the Ivy of Big Green athletics in League). She took the women's lacrosse team to Ivy League June 2002. championships in 1986 and 1987, the ECAC championship Harper is Dartmouth's in 1988 and to the NCAA tournament in 1983. seventh athletic director Prior to joining the Dartmouth staff, Harper had a dis- and the first woman to hold tinguished coaching career at Hollins College and Penn- this position both at Dart- crest High School (Media, Pa.). mouth and in the Ivy League. A graduate of West Chester University, Harper was She oversees 34 intercollegiate sports (16 men's, 16 prominent as a lacrosse coach at the national and interna- women's and two coed), 20 club sports and an intramural tional levels. In 1986, she coached the U.S. World Cup program in which nearly three-quarters of Dartmouth's team and in 1982 she assisted with the U.S. team that won undergraduates participate. Dartmouth athletics also the world championship in England. She was inducted into includes physical education courses, the Fitness and the New England Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Lifestyle Improvement Program (FLIP) and recreational Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2003 she activities serving nearly 1,500 individuals per day. was inducted into the Sturzebecker Foundation Hall of Harper joined the Dartmouth staff as head coach of Fame of West Chester University and in 2004 into West women's lacrosse in 1981. In 1987 she assumed additional Chester's Athletic Hall of Fame. responsibilities as assistant director of athletics for inter- Harper is the 2005 recipient of the Katherine Ley collegiate programs. Among her duties, she developed and Award, presented by the ECAC in recognition of her lead- administered recruiting support for coaches and served as ership and advocacy for women coaches and administra- liaison to the Dartmouth Athletic Sponsors Program. In tors. In 2001 she was honored as the ECAC female athletic 1990 Harper was promoted to associate director of athlet- administrator of the year. In 2000, Harper was named the ics. National Association of College Women Athletic Adminis- In 1999, Harper was promoted to senior associate trators (NACWAA) Division 1-AA administrator of the director of athletics. In that capacity, she was responsible year. for long-range planning, scheduling, personnel recruit- Honored by Dartmouth as a “Wearer of the Green” for ment, budget, alumni relations and event management for her achievements in coaching at the national and interna- all of Dartmouth's varsity teams. tional level, Harper is an adopted member of Dartmouth's She represents Dartmouth athletics on numerous Col- Class of 1947.

Previous Directors of Athletics Intercollegiate Athletics Administrative Staff

Richard G. Jaeger '59, 1989-2002 Robert Ceplikas '78 Roger Demment Edward (Ted) Leland, 1983-89 Deputy Director of Athletics Associate Director, Physical Education & Recreation Seaver Peters '54, 1967-83 Brian Austin Robert (Red) Rolfe '31, 1954-67 Senior Associate Director, Cynthia Crutchfield Intercollegiate Sports William McCarter '19, 1937-54 Director, Operations & Facilities H. R. (Rip) Heneage '07, 1927-37 Megan Drucker Kathy Slattery Phillips Senior Associate Director, Director, Sports Information Intercollegiate Sports Ken Snelling Athletic Business Manager

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 9 PROMINENT DARTMOUTH LIVING ALUMNI

PAUL BINDER JOHN CARNEY AND MURRY BOWDEN BOB KEMPAINEN

GOVERNMENT Robert Higgins '81, M.D. Michael Moriarty '63 Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgeon Emmy Award-winning actor Charles Bass '74 Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's U.S. Representative, Medical Center, Richmond, Va. Jennifer Warren '77 State of New Hampshire Film and stage actress Alexander Kandabarow Michael Capuano '73 '75, M.D. Jerry Zaks '67 U.S. Representative, Spinal Surgeon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tony Award-winning director State of Massachusetts C. Everett Koop '37 M.D. EDUCATION John Carney '78 Former U.S. Surgeon General Lt. Governor, State of Delaware Stephen Bosworth '61 Thomas Price '71, M.D. Dean, Fletcher School of Robert Cordy '71 Physician, Sound Shore Health Diplomacy, Tufts University Associate Justice, Massachusetts System, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Supreme Judicial Court Jeffrey Garten '68 James Vailas '78, M.D. Dean, Yale School of Management David Danielsen '74 Orthopaedic Surgeon, Judge, San Diego Superior Court Manchester, N.H. William Kirby '72 Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Peter Fitzgerald '82 ENTERTAINMENT Harvard University U.S. Senator, Illinois Aisha Tyler '92 Robert Reich '68 John Hoeven '79 Actress, comedienne Professor, Brandeis University Governor, State of North Dakota Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Paul Binder '63 Paavo Lipponen '64 Founder, K. Barry Sharpless '63 Former Prime Minister, Finland Big Apple Circus Nobel Laureate (Chemistry) Robert Portman '78 U.S. Trade Representative David Birney '61 Kate Stith-Cabranes '73 Award-winning actor Deputy Dean, Yale Law School Donald Sherwood '63 U.S. Representative, Buck Henry '52 BUSINESS State of Pennsylvania Television and movie actor Russell (Ron) Boss '61 AEROSPACE Phil Lord '97 & Chris Miller '97 CEO, A.T. Cross Company Creators, MTV's “Clone High” James Newman '78 Murry Bowden '71 Astronaut, NASA Chris Meledandri '81 Chairman, Hanover Company, President, Family Films (real estate development) MEDICINE Division, Fox Studios Tyrone Byrd '73 Freddie Fu '74, M.D. Executive Vice President, CFO Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Osyka Corporation (oil, gas) Pittsburgh Medical Center; Director, -Played football at Dartmouth UPMC Sports Performance Complex

P A G E 1 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 7 PROMINENT DARTMOUTH LIVING ALUMNI

LOUISE ERDRICH JEFF IMMELT MICHAEL MORIARTY ADAM NELSON

David Casper '78 Thomas McConnell '76 Ty Burr '80 Senior Vice President, General Partner, Chief Film Critic, The Boston Globe Harris Trust & Savings Bank Vanguard Ventures Susan Dentzer '77 Scott Creelman '64 William G. Morton Jr. '59 Correspondent for health and President, Spalding Sports Chair Emeritus, medical issues,“The News Hour Division, Russell Corporation Boston Stock Exchange with Jim Lehrer”

Robert (Skip) Cummins '76 Jonathan Newcomb '68 Scott Fraser '76 President & CEO, Cyberonics Principal, Leeds Weld & Co. Founder, Arts & Entertainment (medical devices) Network (A&E) Henry Paulson '68 Robert Downey '58 CEO, Goldman Sachs Paul Gigot '77 Senior Director, Goldman Sachs Editor, Editorial Page, Cody Press '80 The Wall Street Journal Brent Frei '88 Managing Director, Citigroup Founder-Director, Onyx Heinz Kluetmeier '65 Corporation T. J. Rodgers '70 Director of Photography, Founder and CEO, Sports Illustrated Louis Gerstner '63 Cypress Semiconductor Former CEO, IBM Morton Kondracke '60 Christopher Sawch '80 Executive Editor, “Roll Call” Charles Haldeman '70 Senior Vice President, Co-host, Fox News, CEO, Putnam Investments UBS Financial Services “The Beltway Boys”

Donald Hall '50 David Shula '81 James Nachtwey '70 Chairman, Hallmark Cards President, Shula's Steakhouse Photojournalist, TIME Magazine

Dawn Hudson '79 Edward Simpson '85 Reese Schonfeld '53 President, Pepsi-Cola, North America Vice President, J. P. Morgan Founder and CEO, Chase Cable News Network (CNN) Jeffrey Immelt '78 CEO, General Electric Jack Thomas '74 David Shribman '76 Chairman & CEO, Coin Executive Editor, Ann Kappler '79 Acceptors (Coinco) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Senior Vice President, Pulitzer Prize winner General Counsel Fannie Mae Richard Weissman '85 Managing Director, Goldman Mary Lou Teel '78 '81 Sachs Emmy-Award winning director, President, Families Northwest CBS's “Sunday Morning” (non-profit services) MEDIA NFL Quarterback, 1981-91 (3 teams) LITERATURE, ARCHITECTURE Ric Bucher '83 Nigel Key '79 Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine Michael Arad '91 Managing Director, Award-winning architect Morgan Stanley (World Trade Center site)

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 1 PROMINENT DARTMOUTH LIVING ALUMNI

C. EVERETT KOOP TYRONE BYRD KATE STITH-CABRANES JIMMIE LEE SOLOMON

Louise Erdrich '76 Jay Fiedler '94 Paul Mott '80 Award-winning novelist Quarterback, President, New Orleans Hornets (NFL) (NBA) Budd Schulberg '36 Author and Oscar Award-winning Dave Gavitt '59 Cammy Myler '92 screenwriter Founder and former commissioner, Olympian (1988, 1992, 1994: luge) Big East Conference U.S. flagbearer, 1994 Winter Games David Shipler '64 U.S. Olympic Basketball Coach, 1980 Pulitzer Prize-winning author Chair, Basketball Hall of Fame Bob Naegele Jr. '61 Chair, Minnesota Wild (NHL) SPORTS Russell Granik '69 Deputy Commissioner & CEO, Adam Nelson '97 Richard (Sandy) Alderson '69 National Basketball Association Olympian (2000, 2004: shot put) CEO, San Diego Padres (MLB) Silver medal, 2000, 2004 David Howard '82 Brad Ausmus '93 Executive Vice President, Mike Remlinger '88 Catcher, Houston Astros (MLB) New York Mets (MLB) Pitcher, Cubs (MLB)

Jim Beattie '76 John Idzik '82 Michael Slive '62 Vice President & General Manager, Senior Director, Football Commissioner, Baltimore Orioles (MLB) Operations, (NFL) Southeastern Conference

Kate Brown Blackburn '86 Chiharu Igaya '57 Jimmie Lee Solomon '78 Executive Vice President, Olympian (1952, 1956, 1960: Executive Vice President of Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Alpine skier); Silver medal, 1956 Baseball Operations, MLB Japan Olympic Committee, 1998 Michael Brown '57 Games Adam Young '99 President & General Manager, Former tight end, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Bob Kempainen '88, M.D. (NFL) Olympic distance runner (1992, 1996) Dana Chladak '85 American record holder, marathon Zack Walz '98 Olympian (1992, 1996: kayak) Former linebacker, Bronze and silver medals Lloyd Lee '98 Arizona Cardinals (NFL) Assistant Coach, Casey Cramer '04 (NFL) Pamela Wheeler '89 Running Back, Carolina Director of Operations, Panthers (NFL) Nick Lowery '78 WNBA Players Association NFL placekicker, 1978-96 '60 (3 teams); philanthropist Reggie Williams '76 Former Director of Athletics, Former NFL Player, Cincinnati Syracuse University '02 Bengals Quarterback, Los Angeles 1987 Sports Illustrated Robert DuPuy '68 Avengers(Arena Football League) Sportsman of the Year President and COO, Vice President, Disney Sports Major League Baseball Liz McIntyre '87 Attractions Olympian (1992, 1994, 1998: freestyle skiing), Silver medal, 1994

P A G E 1 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

MEMORIAL FIELD HOME OF DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL Dartmouth's Memorial Field was built between 1920 and 1923 and honors 3,407 Dartmouth men who served in World War I, including 112 who died. Also recognized are Dartmouth veterans of the Civil War and other service. Cornell was the opponent and a crowd of 14,000 attended when Memorial Field was dedicated on November 3, 1923. Cor- nell won, 32-7. Entering the 2004 season, Dartmouth has compiled a record of 225-108-8 (.674) on Memorial Field. With the permanent east , built in 1968, and temporary bleachers beyond each end zone, Memorial Field has a seating capacity of 20,416. The largest football crowd at Memorial Field, 21,530, attended the Harvard-Dartmouth game in 1974. Memorial Field was also the site for Dartmouth's commencement exercises in June 1995 when President Bill Clinton was an honorary degree recipient.

PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS Dartmouth's trustees have authorized funds for planning a new varsity house and for installing a new synthetic surface on Memorial Field that will benefit Dartmouth football and other teams. The new varsity house will be located to the east of Memorial Field. The existing east stands will be replaced by steeper seating and a three-story building featuring a 10,000-square foot varsity strength training center, a “smart classroom” and meeting rooms for the entire athletic department, football locker facilities and offices for football and several other sports. The overall capacity of Memorial Field will be reduced to about 13,000 seats. Memorial Field's natural grass surface will be replaced with the newest generation synthetic “infill” turf, which simu- lates grass but is far more durable and tolerates a wider variety of weather conditions. Already in progress are $12 million in renovations to Alumni Gymnasium, the 95-year-old centerpiece of Dartmouth's athletic complex. Included in this project: • Creation of a 14,000-square foot recreational fitness center. • Eight new multi-use fitness spaces, comprising about 10,000 square feet. • Infrastructure improvements to Karl Michael Pool. • New handicap accessibility and an elevator serving the gym's four levels.

Current rendition of varsity house planned for east side of Memorial Field.

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Dartmouth's lighted football practice fields, adjacent to the Alexis Boss Tennis Center/Gor- don Pavilion and Scully-Fahey Field (an artificial turf field that is available for football practice and home for Dartmouth lacrosse and field hock- ey), are major components of the Chase Field athletic complex. Through the generosity of an anonymous donor, the companion practice fields south of Scully-Fahey Field underwent extensive renovation in 2000 and are named in memory of Dartmouth football coach Robert L. Blackman. Below, Leverone Field House gives the Dart- mouth football program a spacious indoor prac- tice facility when inclement weather hits the Hanover area. Existing facilities in Davis Varsity House, including the football locker room, are designed for efficiency and organization. On display in the trophy case in Hall-Bennett Lounge are many of the numerous awards recognizing the success of Dartmouth football.

P A G E 1 4 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The aerial view below shows many of Dartmouth's principal athletic facilities. Clockwise, from top: Alexis Boss Tennis Cen- ter/Gordon Pavilion, Thompson Arena (ice hockey), Leverone Field House and Red Rolfe Field (baseball), Memorial Field, Alumni Gymnasium, and the Berry Sports Center that includes squash and fitness facilities as well as Leede Arena (bas- ketball). Significant changes involving Memorial Field and Alumni Gymnasium, in progress or scheduled, will dramatically improve the quality of facilities used by all of Dartmouth's students, including intercollegiate teams.

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 5 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Thompson Arena Leede Arena

Red Rolfe Field

Leverone Field House Scully-Fahey Field

Chase Field

Boss Tennis Center and Gordon Pavilion Sachem Field

P A G E 1 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

MANLEY FOOTBALL WEIGHT ROOM

The John Manley '40 Football Weight Room in Davis Varsity House is a 2,600- square foot football-only facility. It con- tains seven Olympic platforms with Eleiko bumper plates, seven power racks, several hammer machines and a dumb- bell station. The primary objectives of the foot- ball strength and conditioning program are to decrease the risk of injury and improve on-field performance. These goals are accomplished by using ground-base movements, multi- joint movements, three-dimensional movements and position-specific condi- tioning.

The Dartmouth football training program covers all aspects of football development. This includes Olympic-style weightlifting, plyometrics, speed development, agility, flexibility conditioning and nutrition. All of Dartmouth's players have made tremen- dous improvements through this program. In a typi- cal four-year career, Dartmouth student-athletes realize significant increases in power, strength, size and speed. The football training and conditioning program is dedicated to creating a physical and mental advantage over Dartmouth's opponents through hard work, discipline and sacrifice.

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Working in the Manley Weight Room on the third floor (above the Dartmouth football offices), Big Green players commit to a train- ing program scheduled throughout the calendar year. Guided by Strength and Conditioning Coach Jake Moore, each player has the opportunity to maximize physical strength while limiting injuries.

Clockwise from top left: All-Ivy DB Clayton Smith and DB Steve Jensen, Ivy rookie-of-the-year in 2001; All-Ivy DE Ryan Conger and DE Richard Knupp; All-America end Casey Cramer, now in the NFL; TB Pat Risha.

P A G E 1 8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Dartmouth football is much more than practice, condition- A new initiative is the Mentoring Program that bene- ing and 10 games in a season. fits Dartmouth football players as they consider their For more than 10 years, Dartmouth's football team has future business and professional careers. Players meet with developed a Community Outreach Program that provides successful alumni to discuss opportunities, including off- opportunities for student-athletes to participate in a vari- campus internships, that will help fulfill their career objec- ety of community service activities. Big Green players are tives. encouraged to participate in a variety of on-campus and In addition, Dartmouth players speak to school chil- off-campus community service programs. dren, participate in the Big Green Readers Program that involves kindergarten, first and second grade students. They also participate in discussion programs on substance abuse at area schools. The Game Day Buddies Program has players hosting children from area schools. Many of these programs are arranged through Dartmouth's Tucker Foun- dation. Members of the football squad also visit health care facilities, including the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth, a resource of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. And, this past spring many players and the coaching staff took part in a campus cleanup day. It's all a part of Coach Buddy Teevens' effort to make Dartmouth's football program an integral part of everyday community life.

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DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL FRIENDS GOLF CLASSIC

The Dartmouth football program's annual Golf Classic helps pro- vide support for one of the Ivy League's most successful programs. The eighth Dartmouth football golf outing was held in June 2005 at Hanover Country Club as part of the College's annual reunion week activities The event brings together many former Big Green players, coaches and friends of the football program for an afternoon of golf and reminiscing. Each year, $10,000-15,000 is raised through the Friends Golf Classic. Proceeds from the annual outing are used to purchase non-budget equipment. These funds also help underwrite the salaries for part-time assistant coaches and professional develop- ment opportunities for the Dartmouth football staff. The ninth Friends Golf Classic will be held on June 17, 2006. To participate or provide sponsorship support, contact the Dart- mouth Football Office: (603) 646-2467.

What is Friends of Dartmouth Football? The Friends of Dartmouth Football is an organization of former players, alumni, parents, students, faculty and fans who provide support for a wide variety of functions in coor- dination with the Dartmouth football program. The sup- port and generosity from many Friends is essential to the success of Dartmouth football.

What Does Friends of Dartmouth Football Do? Given budgetary issues and uncertain economic times, the Friends of Dartmouth Football provides generous financial support and volunteer services throughout the football sea- son and beyond. The Friends of Football is a source of sup- port for some of the highest priorities of Dartmouth Foot- ball, including:

• Annual highlights video • Part-time coaches salaries • Travel warm-up gear • Annual team banquet • Video equipment • Weight room equipment • Recruiting services • Post-game receptions

How to Join The Friends of Dartmouth Football always encourages new members. Interested parties should contact the Dartmouth Football Office at (603) 646-2467 or by email to: [email protected].

P A G E 2 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 TTHHEE CCOOACHESACHES HEAD COACH BUDDY TEEVENS

THE ROBERT L. BLACKMAN Born October 1, 1956 (he'll mark his birthday when Dart- mouth plays Penn at Memorial field this fall), Teevens earned an HEAD FOOTBALL COACH A.B. degree in history from Dartmouth in 1979. An honorable men- tion All-America quarterback in 1978, he led the Big Green to the Eugene F. (Buddy) Teevens III, Ivy title that year. He was named the Ivy League and ECAC Divi- who as a player led Dartmouth to sion One player-of-the-year and played in the Blue-Gray Classic. the 1978 Ivy League champi- Co-captain of the 1978 team (6-3, 6-1 in Ivy games), Teevens was onship, and as a coach led Dart- the squad's most valuable player. He also lettered in hockey, help- mouth football to back-to-back Ivy ing Dartmouth to a third-place finish at the 1979 NCAA champi- League titles in 1990 and 1991, onship. In 1979, he was awarded the Alfred W. Watson Trophy as was re-introduced as the head Dartmouth's outstanding athlete. coach of the Big Green football The name Teevens is intertwined through Dartmouth athletic program on January 5, 2005. history. Buddy's father, the late Eugene F. Teevens II '52, was a Teevens, 48, coached Dartmouth hockey letterwinner. His younger brother, Shaun '82, was a two- from 1987 through 1991. During sport athlete in football and hockey and also a recipient of the Wat- his final two seasons, the Big son Trophy. A sister, Moira '87, captained the women's cross coun- Green posted identical overall try and track teams and earned All-Ivy and All-East recognition as records of 7-2-1. With a 6-1 record, a runner. Dartmouth shared the 1990 Ivy A native of Pembroke, Mass., Teevens played at Silver Lake title with Cornell; in 1991, Dart- Regional High School with Tim Murphy, the Harvard football mouth won the outright champi- coach. Teevens and his wife, Kirsten, have two children, Lindsay, a onship with a 6-0-1 mark. His student at the University of Florida, and Eugene IV, a student at overall record at Dartmouth was 26-22-2. Hanover High School. Teevens is the Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach at Dartmouth. The position is named in memory of Bob Blackman, who coached Dartmouth from 1955 to 1970. He succeeded John Lyons at the helm of the Big Green. Teevens is Dartmouth's 20th head football coach and the second to have a separate tenure at the Green helm (Jackson Cannell coached Dartmouth in 1921-22 and again from 1929-33). The 2005 season will be Teevens's 25th year as a college football coach. Most recently, Teevens was the head coach at Stanford Univer- sity from 2002 through 2004. Prior to that, Teevens was on Steve Spurrier's staff at the University of Florida. In 1999, Teevens was Florida's running backs coach. In 2000, he was the passing game coordinator while also coaching tight ends, wide receivers, kickers, snappers and holders. The following year, he was the assistant offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. His first game with the Gators was the 1999 Orange Bowl. In his three full seasons at Florida, the Gators went 29-9, participated in three bowl games and finished among the top-12 in the final polls each season. In his final year in 2001, the Gators went 10-2, defeated Maryland in the Orange Bowl and finished ranked third in both national polls. From 1997 to 1998, Teevens was the offensive coordinator and receivers coach at the University of Illinois under Ron Turner. From 1992-96, Teevens was appointed the head coach at Tulane University. He rebuilt the program and recruited most of the team that went 11-0 in 1998. Teevens began his coaching career in 1979 as the running backs coach at DePauw University. In 1980, he became the offen- sive coordinator at Boston University and remained with the Terri- er program until 1985 when he was appointed the head football coach at the University of Maine. He led the Black Bears to a 6-5 record in 1985 and a 7-4 mark in 1986, the program's first back-to-back winning seasons in 21 years. In 15 years as a head coach, Teevens' record is 60-99-2. At Dartmouth, Teevens was honored as the New England Coach of the Year for the 1991 season. The Big Green's Ivy title The Teevens family: Kirsten and Buddy (seated) with that year was the school's first outright championship since 1978. Eugene IV and Lindsay.

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Teevens at Dartmouth THE ROBERT L. BLACKMAN Overall Ivy ENDOWED COACHING POSITION AT DARTMOUTH 1987 2-8-0 1-6-0 1988 5-5-0 4-3-0 A gift from a 1968 Dartmouth 1989 5-5-0 4-3-0 graduate and former football star endowed the College's head foot- 1990 7-2-1 6-1-0 ball coaching position in honor of 1991 7-2-1 6-0-1 his former coach. 26-22-2 21-13-1 Henry M. (Hank) Paulson, of New York, N.Y., gave $2 million to The Buddy Teevens File establish the Robert L. Blackman Endowed Coaching Position at Full Name: Eugene Francis Teevens III Dartmouth. The gift was announced in November 2000 dur- Born: October 1, 1956 ing a reunion of players from Bob Hometown: Pembroke, Mass. Blackman's 16 Dartmouth teams. High School: Silver Lake Regional HS, Kingston, “As much as he wanted to win and as intensely as he cared–and no Mass. one who knew him ever doubted College: Dartmouth, 1979 that he was absolutely driven to (A.B., History) win–Bob Blackman always stressed clean, honorable play,” said Paul- Wife: Kirsten (Anderson) son. Children: Lindsay, Eugene IV Blackman died in March 2000. He is remembered as Dartmouth Buddy Teevens Coaching Record football's most successful coach, a master of recruiting, innovation and strategy whose imprint on Ivy League football is indelible. 1979-80 DePauw University - Running Backs From 1955-70, Blackman's teams compiled a record of 104 wins, 37 losses 1981-84 Boston University - Offensive Coordinator and three ties. Those teams, representing the most successful era in Dart- mouth football history, won seven Ivy League championships. Three teams–in 1985-86 Maine - Head Coach 1962, 1965 and 1970–were 1987-91 Dartmouth - Head Coach undefeated and untied. The 1992-96 Tulane - Head Coach Big Green squads of 1965 and 1997-98 Illinois - Offensive Coordinator, Receivers 1970 were also awarded the Lambert Trophy as the out- 1999-01 Florida - Running Backs (1999); standing team in Eastern Pass Game Coordinator, Special Teams major college football. 2002-04 Stanford - Head Coach As a member of Black- man's teams from 1965-67, Hank Paulson was an integral part of Dartmouth's football success. As a sophomore, in “I'm delighted that Buddy has returned to Dart- 1965, he led the team in min- mouth. It is always a treat to have former students of utes played. In his senior sea- mine back in town. His accomplishments here as a son of 1967, Paulson was student, an athlete and a coach, combined with his named All-Ivy, All-New Eng- land and All-East and received experience nationally and knowledge of the Ivy the New England Football League, make him the ideal person to lead Dartmouth Coaches Award as Offensive football. We look forward to working with Buddy as Lineman of the Year. Paulson's success on the Dartmouth football asserts its traditional prominence gridiron was matched by his in the league.” success in the classroom. A citation-winning English major, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was President James Wright awarded an NCAA Scholar-Athlete postgraduate fellowship. He is now chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs, a leading investment banking firm.

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CYRIL BROCKMEIER - OFFENSIVE LINE

Cyril Brockmeier is asso- ciated with a football program led by Buddy Teevens for the third time. Brockmeier was a player under Teevens at Tulane and was an assis- tant coach with Teevens for a year at Stanford. Brockmeier came to Dartmouth after coach- ing at Tulane, his alma mater, in 2003-04. At Tulane, Brockmeier was the assistant offensive line coach, working with offensive linemen and tight ends. He also worked with the field goal and extra point unit, broke down film, and developed the play- book for the Green Wave. At Stanford in 2002, Brockmeier was assistant strength and con- ditioning coach. He also assisted the offensive coordinator in the office and the offensive line coach on the field. Brockmeier broke down game film, assembled scouting reports and assisted with the special teams. From 1997-99, Brockmeier coached the offensive line while also teaching physical education at Jesuit High School in New Orleans. Brockmeier graduated from Tulane in 1997 with a degree for general studies in earth science. Recruited by Teevens, Brockmeier was a four-year starter in Tulane's offensive line.

For the Record

As a player: In 1993 against Alabama, the defending national champion, Jerald Sowell ran 98 yards off my block (the longest scoring play from scrimmage in Tulane history).

As a coach: Beating Alabama-Birmingham, 59-55, in Tulane's 2004 home- coming game on ESPN.

Greatest influence: My mother, who raised eight children and assured we all graduated from college. And, Coach Teevens. As a player, he taught me to be accountable, reliable and responsible.

Off the field: In the winter, you'll see me snowshoeing around Hanover. In warm weather, that will be me in my ultralight powered parachute aircraft.

Recruiting Area: Alabama, Arkansas, Northern California, Florida (Panhan- dle), Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee (Memphis, Nashville), Washington

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KENYADA DAVIS - OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

Kenyada Davis joined the Dartmouth staff this summer as coach of the outside linebackers. Davis received a bachelor's degree from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kans., in 2001. He became coach of defensive backs at Jamestown College in North Dakota for a year, then returned to his alma mater for two years. He was defensive backfield coach and, in 2003 had added duties as director of football operations. In 2004, Davis coached outside linebackers as a graduate assistant at Prairie View A&M University in Texas.

For the Record

As a player: Winning back-to-back conference titles at South- western.

As a coach: Last year, helping Prairie View beat Texas Southern, 25-7. Prairie View hadn't beaten them in about 15 years.

Greatest influence: Beside my parents, Lee and Stella, and my aunt, Donna, Monty Lewis, the head coach at Southwestern.

Off the field: I'm learning to play golf though I'm still terrible.

Recruiting Area: Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Northern Michigan, Min- nesota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Central Pennsylvania, Utah, Canada

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MIKE HODGSON - TIGHT ENDS

With more than 25 years in the coaching ranks, Mike Hodgson brings the most experience to the Big Green staff. In 2004, Hodgson was and receivers coach at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania as the Fighting Scots were ranked as high as No. 18 in NCAA Division II. From 2000-03, Hodgson was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Central Connecticut State University. Hodgson was the head coach at Maine Maritime Academy from 1994-99, and led the Mariners to a pair of New England Football Conference titles (1994, 1998). During a stint at (1985-93), Hodgson served as wide receivers coach in helping the Tigers win Ivy League co-championships (with Yale in 1989 and Dartmouth in 1992). Hodgson began his coaching career at the University of Maine, working with tight ends, the offensive line and running backs from 1979-85. Hodgson graduated from Maine in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in park and recreation management. He then completed a master's in education administration in 1982. Hodgson was a three-year starter for Maine at tight end and also handled placekicking duties.

For the Record

As a player: Take your pick: In 1978, beating Lehigh on the last play of the game when they were ranked #1 in NCAA Division 1-AA; Scoring all of Maine's points in a 10-6 win over Central Connecticut; Kicking the winning field goal, in the mud and with no time left, to beat Connecticut, 9-6.

As a coach: Winning championship rings at Maine (1982), Princeton (1989) and Edinboro (2004).

Greatest influence: My father, who taught me to do the right thing; My wife, Raeann, always my best friend; My kids, Kenney and Cassie, who prove life is worth living.

Why coaching: When I graduated, I asked myself, “What's the one thing you love to be around more than any- thing else?”

Recruiting Area: New England, West- ern New York, Ohio, Western Penn- sylvania

The Hodgson family, from left: Mike, Raeann, Kenney and Cassie.

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ADAM HOLLIS - RUNNING BACKS

Adam Hollis is in his seventh season on the Dartmouth football staff and his sixth year as coach of the running backs. He joined the staff in 1999 as coach of the tight ends. Hollis came to Dartmouth after a year as an assistant at the University of Rhode Island where he worked with running backs and tight ends. Prior to Rhode Island, Hollis coached running backs at the in 1997 and defensive backs at Concordia Uni- versity in Illinois in 1995-96. A graduate of the University of Albany in 1990, Hollis was a defensive back before his play- ing career was ended due to a back injury. He began his coaching career as an assistant at his scholastic alma mater, Walt Whitman High School, in Huntington, N.Y. In addition to his on-field duties, Hollis is coordinator of football recruiting activities.

For the Record

As a player: Winning the Suffolk County championship as a high school senior. The year before we managed only one win. I maintain friendships with those teammates to this day.

As a coach: Beating Harvard (30-16) in the Harvard Stadium centennial game in 2003. The stadium was electric and our players made unbe- lievable, great plays.

Greatest influence: Dartmouth's former head coach, John Lyons. I worked with John for six years and watched him be the consummate professional.

Off the field: Both of my wife Laura's brothers are college football coaches at Rhode Island and Eastern Michigan. It's a great support system for Laura and makes for some interesting family gatherings.

Recruiting Area: Arizona, Southern California, New Jersey, Southern New York, Eastern Pennsylvania

Laura and Adam Hollis with Boomer and George.

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JAMES JONES - DEFENSIVE LINE

James Jones joined the Big Green staff last spring with nearly a decade of college coaching experience. Last season, Jones was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Prairie View A&M University in Texas. In 2003, Jones was the defensive line coach at Texas Southern University in Houston, following a three-year stint at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. Jones was the strength and conditioning coordinator all three years he was at Wagner (2000-02). He was also defensive line coach (2000, 2002), defensive coordinator (2001) and special teams coordinator (2000). In 1999, Jones was the special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach at Cornell after spending the 1998 season at Morehouse College in Atlanta as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. As a graduate assistant at Bowling Green in 1997, Jones worked with the defensive line while also working with the defensive coordinator. While an undergraduate in Texas South- ern in 1996, Jones was a student assistant who coached the defensive tackles. Jones received a bachelor's degree in biology from Texas Southern in 1997 and completed a master's degree in education at Wagner in 2002.

For the Record

As a player: Beating Jackson State in 1992, Texas Southern's first win at Jackson in 20 years.

As a coach: In my first year as a coach, Texas Southern's comeback win from a 20-point halftime deficit against Southern University.

Greatest influence: Several men in this profession but especially Coach Bill Thomas and Kenwick Thompson, my position coach, at Texas Southern.

Off the field: Hanover's “small town” atmosphere is great for our young sons.

Recruiting Area: Colorado (Denver), Kansas, New Mexico, Eastern Oklahoma (Tulsa), Texas

The Jones family, clockwise from top: James, Shondrela, James IV and Weslyn.

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SAMMY MCCORKLE - DEFENSIVE BACKS

Sammy McCorkle, a 1996 graduate and three-time letterwinner at the University of Flori- da, was the head coach at Martin County High School in Stuart, Fla., for two years before joining the Dartmouth staff. As head coach, he oversaw an eight-member staff and more than 100 student-athletes while also developing in-season and off-season strength and conditioning programs. In 2003, McCorkle led Martin County to its best record in 10 years. McCorkle previously worked as the secondary coach at the University of Tennessee-Martin from 2000-02. He coordinated the punt return, extra point and field goal blocking and kick- off teams while assisting with punt and kickoff return teams. From 1997-99, McCorkle was a graduate assistant at Florida, his alma mater. He assisted the secondary and special teams coaches while also scouting opponents. During the 1996-97 academic year, McCorkle taught physical education and was the defen- sive backs and linebackers coach at Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Fla. McCorkle was a standout defensive back during his playing days at Florida. He played in four bowl games, four Southeastern Conference championship games and a national title game. McCorkle graduated with Florida's single-season and career records for blocked punts. He was named twice as Florida's special teams player-of-the-year. McCorkle is coordinator of the Mentoring Program that brings Big Green football players and successful Dartmouth alumni together to introduce the players to business and profes- sional opportunities when they graduate. For the Record

As a player: In the 1994 SEC championship game against Alabama, I blocked a punt just before halftime. It led to the score that put us ahead for good.

As a coach: In 2004 at Martin County High, we beat Fort Pierce Central, my high school, in the stadium that I had played in during high school.

Greatest influence: Bob Stoops (now the Oklahoma coach), when I was a graduate assistant at Florida. I learned how to perform on and off the field while working for Coach Stoops.

About Hanover: I've always lived in the South but I don't think there's a better place to raise our family.

Recruiting Area: Florida (except Panhandle), Northern Georgia (Atlanta), North Carolina, South Carolina

The McCorkle family: Vicki (holding Allie) and Sammy with Madison.

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MATT SMILEY - QUARTERBACKS, KICKERS, PUNTERS

Matt Smiley came to Dartmouth this year after spending four years at the University of North Dakota where he helped the Fighting Sioux win the NCAA Division II national championship in 2001 and finish second in 2003. While at North Dakota, Smiley coached running backs and the special teams while also scouting opposing defenses. Through Smiley's efforts, the 2003 team set a UND record with 4,154 yards of total offense. Smiley also coached an AFCA Division II All-America place kicker and a Football Gazette All-America honorable mention place kicker. From 2001-04, Smiley was also an officer in the Air Force. He was responsible for daily operations, training and management of 200 troops as part of his ROTC commitment. Smiley was a student coach at the University of Illinois from 1999-2000, working with the kickers, punters and long snappers. The Illini participated in the Micron PC.com Bowl in 1999. Prior to coaching, Smiley was a wide receiver at Illinois football in 1997-98. He received a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from Illinois in 2001 and a master's degree in kinesiology from North Dakota in 2004.

For the Record

As a player: Running out of the tunnel into Memorial Stadium at Illi- nois for the first time. I was a Fighting Illini fan my whole life. Wear- ing the orange and blue uniform was a dream come true.

As a coach: Being part of North Dakota's national championship game in 2003.

Greatest influence: My father, John Smiley, a colonel in the Air Force who flew jets for 30 years.

A shaping experience: As an Air Force maintenance officer, I was deployed four times to support Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Northern Watch. Football is my new profession but my heart is with the men and women who protect my freedom and guard our way of life.

Recruiting Area: Southern Illinois, , Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Matt and Marissa Smiley.

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KIJUAN WARE - WIDE RECEIVERS

KiJuan Ware, coach of the Green's wide receivers, joined the Dartmouth staff in 2004 as assistant coach of defensive backs. Ware graduated from Springfield College in 1997 with a B.S. degree in mathematics and computer science. In 2004 he received a M.Ed. degree from Springfield in physical educa- tion and athletic administration. At Springfield, Ware was a quarterback in football and a pitcher-first baseman in baseball. In 1994, the Pride went to the Division II College World Series. After graduating from Springfield, Ware returned to his hometown, Hartford, Conn., and spent five years as a teacher and coach at Weaver High School. He was head teacher for the school's Academy of Finance and, in 2000, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and studied in Japan. Ware was also offensive coordinator of Weaver High's football team and helped Weaver win Class L state championships in 1997 and 1999. Ware returned to Springfield College in 2002 as an assistant coach and head coach of the junior varsity program. The Pride won Freedom Football Conference titles in 2002 and 2003. Ware won 11 letters as a three-sport standout at Hartford Public High. He was an hon- orable mention all-state quarterback in football, a guard on Public's Class LL state champi- on basketball team (27-0) in 1993, and a captain and all-state selection in baseball.

For the Record

As a player: My game against the University of New Haven. The average weight of their offensive line compared to the New York Giants.

As a coach: Coaching at Springfield, my alma mater, when we had an undefeated season and made consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Greatest influence: Coach Mike DeLong at Springfield. He encour- aged me to leave high school coaching and be a graduate assistant under him. That helped me come to Dartmouth.

Recruiting Area: Colorado, Delaware, Southern Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia

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CHRIS WILKERSON - DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, LINEBACKERS

Chris Wilkerson joined Dartmouth's staff this year as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach after spending three seasons at San Jose State University of the Western Athletic Conference. In 2004, Wilkerson coached San Jose's linebackers and was co-special teams coordinator as the Spartans finished second in the WAC and in the top 20 nationally in pass defense. He was the secondary and special teams coach in 2003 and was a nominee for the Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top assistant coach. During his first season at San Jose, Wilkerson coached defensive ends and special teams. In 2002 and 2003, the Spartans achieved several national defensive and kicking game statis- tical rankings. From 1995-2001, Wilkerson coached at his alma mater, Division I-AA Eastern Illinois Uni- versity. He worked with the special teams during each of his seven years and served as line- backers coach (1997-99, 2001) and worked with the defensive line (1995-96, 2000). Wilkerson's tenure at Eastern Illinois was highlighted by six winning seasons and a pair of Ohio Valley Conference championships. In 2000 and 2001, Eastern Illinois reached the NCAA Division 1-AA playoffs. The 2001 team was ranked third nationally. The Panthers also had NCAA playoff teams in 1995 and 1996. Under Wilkerson, the Eastern Illinois defense and special teams also earned a variety of national statistical rankings. Wilkerson graduated from Eastern Illinois in 1995 with a degree in physical education. For the Record

As a player: My senior year (1994) at Eastern Illinois, we were down 21 points in the first period against Indiana State. We won that game and finished with four wins that set the stage for a 10-1 record and the Gateway Conference championship in 1995.

As a coach: Winning the Ohio Valley Conference title during my last season (2001) at Eastern Illinois. Then, returning to the Midwest with San Jose in 2002 and beating Illinois, 38-35, on the last play of the game.

Greatest influence: Bob Spoo, the head coach at Eastern Illinois. He's a great man who I continue to learn from.

Recruiting Area: Central California, Illinois (Chicago), Michigan (Detroit), Minnesota (Minneapolis-St. Paul), Missouri (St. Louis, Kansas City), Wisconsin (Milwaukee)

THE WILKERSON FAMILY: SHARNA (HOLDING ISABELLA) AND CHRIS (HOLDING PEYTON).

P A G E 3 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

JAKE MOORE - SCOTT ROY - FOOTBALL TRAINER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Scott Roy has been a member of Dart- Jacob (Jake) Moore mouth's athletic train- joined the Dartmouth ing staff since 1998. staff in 2003 as an This fall, Roy will be assistant strength and the trainer for foot- conditioning coach. In ball, replacing Jeff 2005, he assumed Frechette, Dart- responsibility for the mouth's head trainer Green football team's since 1994. Frechette's strength, conditioning overall training staff and nutrition pro- management duties grams. and his work with the Moore graduated men's hockey team with honors from the (which begins practice University of Iowa in during the football 2000 with a B.S. season) prompted degree in exercise sci- Roy's assignment. ence. In 1993, Roy After a year as received a B.S. degree strength and condi- in athletic training tioning coach at Iowa and secondary physical education from Springfield College, where City High School, he played basketball for four years. He received an M.S. degree in Moore spent two years as a graduate assistant coach of strength exercise science from the University of Massachusetts in 1998. and conditioning at Florida State University. While completing his graduate studies, Roy was associate At Florida State, Moore worked with the football and golf athletic trainer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a teams. He assisted in the design of exercise programs for injured year. While studying at Massachusetts, Roy was a graduate assis- athletes and was involved with all phases of strength training tant trainer, working with the football, baseball and men's gym- including agility, speed, power and conditioning programs. nastics teams. At Dartmouth during the past two years, Moore has worked Roy is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Associa- with men's soccer, field hockey, women's hockey, men's and tion. women's lacrosse and softball.

Football Support Staff Sports Medicine Football Operations Strength & Mike Bissaillon Conditioning Jeff Frechette Equipment Manager Head Trainer Bob Miller Sam Hopkins Head Coach, Strength Leonard Angelli Director, Marketing & & Conditioning Trainer Promotions Tracy Poro Miriam Durkee Trainer Leslie Parker Athletic Ticket Manager Curt Oberg '78 Football Interns Administrative Scott Roy Volunteer Director Michelle Smith Assistant, Football Trainer (Football) Academic Counselor, Matthew Feldstein '06 CHAMPS Life Skills Rebecca Halliwell '06 Barbara Sibun Coordinator Trainer Brian Donaldson '07 Daniel Obaseki '07 Gordie Barnes Rebecca Van Dolah Grounds Crew Foreman Kelvin Quezada '08 Trainer Erika White '08 Jeannee Wainscott Trainer Chris Micale Rich Hurtado Tu '06 Administrative Intern Assistant, Football Recruiting

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Dartmouth has won or bright lights (as head coach at Tulane and Stanford plus assistant shared 17 Ivy League football positions at Illinois and Florida), he concedes, “There's work to be championships but the last done but the goal is to win the Ivy League championship.” title came with a 10-0 season What will Dartmouth look like in 2005? “Philosophically, I in 1996 and it's best season like to throw the football. To do so, you need a quarterback and was a 5-5 mark in 2003. guys to protect the quarterback. You need some running backs to Onto the Dartmouth foot- distract people, and some people to catch the ball. Defensively, I ball scene–again–is Buddy believe in pressure.” Teevens, charged with the Teevens has used countless hours since he arrived on campus major challenge of resurrect- last January to evaluate the talent returning from the 2004 team ing the Green's storied for- that lost five games by a total of 20 points and introduce Dart- tunes–again. Teevens is no mouth to more than 30 freshman candidates. stranger to Dartmouth. As The evaluation process is ongoing. “Our best players will the Green's quarterback in play,” said Teevens. “Current players, incoming freshmen, it 1978, he was the Ivy League makes no difference. The guys who work the hardest and are most player of the year on an Ivy dedicated, who do the things they should, and represent our pro- championship team. gram well. They're the guys who will line up.” In 1987, after coaching Dartmouth has 32 returning letterwinners (30 lost), includ- Maine to back-to-back win- ing 10 starters: two on offense, seven on defense, and one special- ning seasons, Teevens suc- ist. COACH BUDDY TEEVENS ceeded as Dart- mouth's coach. When he left after the 1991 season to become Offensive Unit head coach at Tulane, Teevens had built a 26-22-2 record with Green teams including a shared Ivy title in 1990 and the outright The returning offensive starters are two seniors: quarterback title in 1991. Now, after three seasons as Stanford's head coach, Teevens is back at his alma mater, proving that you can go home again. In 1987, Teevens promised an instant turnaround. Now, more realistic (but no less energetic) after 13 years of major college

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strong safety Brooks Goff (6-0, 205) and senior cornerback Mike Ribero (5-10, 180), a two-year starter, and fifth-year senior corner- back Steve Jensen (5-9, 190). Jensen, the Ivy League rookie-of-the- year in 2001, missed the 2002 season with an injury but was a starter for the past two years.

Special Teams

Senior Erik Hinterbichler, Dartmouth's scoring runnerup in 2004 with 24 points (five field goals, 9-10 conversions), became the Green's regular kicker after Tyler Lavin, Dartmouth's scoring leader for two years, was injured prior to last season's opening game. Jensen and Ribero are Dartmouth's top performers on kickoff and punt returns.

Summary

“The thing that I know is that the passion for success and the pas- sion for winning never fails,” said Teevens. “(Our job) is to restore the passion to win and get Dartmouth football back to where we would all like it to be.”

JOSH DOOLEY

Charlie Rittgers (6-1, 195) and tackle Daniel Tootoo (6-5, 255). A two-year starter, Rittgers enters the season in fourth place among all-time Dartmouth passing leaders with 4,004 yards (632- 347, a .549 percentage, 17 TDs, but also 29 interceptions). Senior Dan Shula (6-2, 200) had a brief taste of starting duty in 2004 at quarterback. Protecting the quarterback and rebuilding the corps of receivers are major orders. Tootoo is the lone returnee in the offen- sive line though senior tackle Mike Shannon (6-4, 280), who missed the entire 2004 season with a preseason leg injury, is expected to be back at full strength. While he wasn't a starter, sophomore tailback Chad Gaudet (5-11, 195) evolved late in the 2004 season to become Dartmouth's leading rusher (99-389, 3.9 average, two ) and ranks as the top returning runner. The top returning receiver is senior wide- out Ryan Fuselier (6-5, 210) who ranked third for the Green in 2004 with 23 catches for 289 yards.

Defensive Unit

With seven returning starters, Teevens has more to work with on defense. Leading the way are two seniors: All-Ivy defensive end Anthony Gargiulo (6-3, 235) and linebacker Josh Dooley (6-2, 230), twice an All-Ivy second team pick and the League's rookie-of-the- year in 2002. ANTHONY GARGIULO The other returning starters on defense: senior tackle Mike Rabil (6-2, 275), junior linebacker Joe Gabilski (6-2, 220), senior

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Offense Defense Letterwinners Returning (15) Letterwinners Returning (15) QB (2) Charlie Rittgers, Dan Shula DE (2) Chase Bower, Anthony Gargiulo WR (3) Ryan Fuselier, Sam McDonald, Jason Raiti DT (3) Brian Osimiri, Mike Rabil, Ryan Taylor TE (1) Sam Seiberling LB (4) Justin Cottrell, Terry Cunningham, RB (4) Charles Ganske, Chad Gaudet, Ikechi Ogbonna Josh Dooley, Joe Gibalski C/OG (1) Taylor Layman SS (1) Brooks Goff OT (5) Don Bly, Preston Copley, Ryan Danehy#, CB (4) Jason Blydell, Brian Evans, Mike Shannon*, Daniel Tootoo Steve Jensen, Mike Ribero * — Shannon lettered in 2003 FS (1) John Pircon # — Long snapper Letterwinners Lost (11) Letterwinners Lost (18) DE (2) Ryan Conger, Richard Knupp QB (1) Brendan Day DT (2) Derham Cato, Joe Workman WR (4) Aaron Brown, Tom Finnigan, LB (2) Andy Rankin, Craig Schlapprizzi Andrew Hall, Bob Murphy SS (4) Chris Dodds, Royce Novosel-Johnson, TE (1) Joe Killefer Brian Skeffington, Brett Theisen RB (5) Bob Calderwood, Steve Hunt, Chris Little, CB (0) Pat Risha, Ray Rochester, Sean Sullivan FS (1) Clayton Smith C/OG (2) Luke Catenacci, Ryan Delaney OT (4) Matt Battipaglia, Jon Puk, Mike Sasso, Vik Tiku Starters Returning (7) DE (1) Anthony Gargiulo Starters Returning (2) DE (1) Mike Rabil QB (1) Charlie Rittgers LB (2) Josh Dooley, Joe Gibalski WR (0) SS (1) Brooks Goff TE (0) CB (2) Steve Jensen, Mike Ribero RB (0) FS (0) C/OG (0) OT (1) Daniel Tootoo Starters Lost (4) DE (1) Ryan Conger Starters Lost (9) DT (1) Derham Cato QB (0) LB (0) WR (2) Andrew Hall, Bob Murphy SS (1) Chris Dodds TE (1) Joe Killefer CB (0) RB (2) Chris Little, Pat Risha FS (1) Clayton Smith C/OG (2) Luke Catenacci, Ryan Delaney OT (2) Mike Sasso, Vik Tiku Specialists Letterwinners Returning (1) Letterwinners Lost (2) KSp (1) Erik Hinterbichler KSp (1) Tyler Lavin P (0) P (1) Grant Wagner Personnel Breakdown Letterwinners Returning (31) Starters Returning (10) Offense: 15 Offense: 2 Defense: 15 Defense: 7 Specialists: 1 Specialists: 1 Letterwinners Lost (31) Starters Lost (14) Offense: 18 Offense: 9 Defense: 11 Defense: 4 Specialists: 2 Specialists: 1

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LUCIUS ALEXANDER OT Jr 6-8 340 TOM BENNEWITZ QB So 6-0 180

Hometown: Austin, Texas Hometown: Weston, Conn. Birthday: November 7, 1984 Birthday: September 26, 1985 High School: Science Academy High School: Weston Major: Computer Science Major: Undecided Made great progress in the spring...A large man still learning Strong-armed quarterback who to control his body...2004: will challenge for a spot in the Appeared in final two games of lineup this fall...2004: Enjoyed the season...Spent most of the productive freshman season with year with the junior varsity...High the junior varsity…High School: School: Earned three letters in Three-year starter at quarter- football, serving as captain in back, throwing for 6,432 yards senior year...Also lettered twice in and 72 touchdowns with 475 com- basketball and twice in track...Three-year all-district selection... pletions...All-Southwest Conference quarterback for three consec- All-CenTex as a senior...Nominated for Wendy’s High School utive years...All-Connecticut Post first team as a senior...Heisman Heisman Scholarship Award and the Franklin Watkins Award for Offensive Player of the Week once as a junior...honorable mention African-American Scholar-Athletes...Personal: A terrific singer... all-conference basketball as a junior...Also lettered in basketball Would like to be a game programmer after graduation. and baseball ...Personal: Father, Dan Bennewitz, played football and rugby at Princeton...Dreams of being general manager of an Favorite Musical Act: Ludacris NFL team...May pursue investment banking. Favorite Actor: Morgan Freeman Favorite Book: The Brothers Karamazov Favorite Movie: Top Gun Favorite Vacation Spot: The Beach Favorite Professor: Jonna Makin Favorite Food: Enchiladas Favorite Musical Act: Tim McGraw Favorite Vacation Spot: The Bahamas Favorite Book: Angels & Demons

JASON BASH TB Sr 5-10 180 CHRIS BLANCO CB Jr 5-9 170

Hometown: Ramona, Calif. Hometown: LaMirada, Calif. Birthday: December 29, 1983 Birthday: May 27, 1985 High School: Ramona High School: Servite Major: Sociology Major: Undecided A smart, tough player who picked up the offense quickly...Impressed A defensive back with sprinter’s coaches in the spring with his com- speed who will compete for play- petitive nature...2004: Played in ing time...High School: Two-year six games last fall, rushing one letterwinner in football and time for seven yards, catching one track...Two-time Offensive Player pass for eight yards and making of the Year...All-CIF Scholastic one tackle...High School: Captain honoree...Helped set Servite High of the football and tennis School and Serra League records teams...Named a scholar-athlete by the Walter J. Zable/San Diego Chapter of the National Football in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays... Track team won Serra League Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame...Won first team championship, Orange County championship and CIF SS Division All-Valley League honors twice…Valley League Offensive Player of III championship for two years...First team Serra League and All- the Year...First team All-North County and North County Offen- Orange County pick in track. sive Player of the Year...Top rusher in San Diego County with 1,938 yards...Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Favorite Hobby: Collecting baseball cards team. Favorite Musical Act: 2Pac Favorite Vacation Spot: Mexico Favorite Hobby: Playing basketball Favorite Book: Gladiator Favorite Book: Jurassic Park Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Musical Act: Marshall Mathers Favorite Vacation Spot: Aruba Favorite Quote: “Count on me.”

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DON BLY OT So 6-5 255 BRAD BOWEN SS Jr 6-0 200

Hometown: Chagrin Falls, Ohio Hometown: Santa Maria, Calif. Birthday: May 21, 1985 Birthday: August 12,1984 High School: Chagrin Falls High School: Santa Maria Major: Engineering Major: Psychology

Had to regain weight lost during Has a good nose for the foot- off-campus term...Good feet and ball...An outside linebacker technique…Should be able to type...Physical...High School: help this year...2004: Played in Two-year captain and three-year four of the final six games...High letterwinner on the gridiron. School: Helped lead his team to Unanimous first team all-league three Chagrin Valley Conference choice as a senior...Set school championships…Team captain… record with a 98-yard kickoff Earned second team All-Ohio return for a ...Lettered accolades as a junior and honorable mention All-Ohio recognition three times in baseball...Earned the Governor’s Scholar Award as a senior…Two-time All-Chagrin Valley Conference and North- and Armed Forces Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award...Has east Lakes All-District honoree...Personal: His brother, Randy, two horses, three dogs and four cats. played football at Princeton and his cousin, James Bertram, played football at Cornell…Other brothers, Alex, rowed for Buck- Favorite Hobbies: Motocross, snowboarding and fishing nell while Roger played soccer at RPI...Received his FAA private Favorite Author: John Steinbeck pilot license in 2002 and hopes to become a professional pilot... Favorite Actress: Cameron Diaz Once made a day-long hike to the top of Half Dome at Yosemite Favorite Musical Group: Sublime National Park. CHASE BOWER DE Sr 6-2 230 Favorite Sport Other Than Football: Skiing Favorite Hobbies: Flying, water skiing and traveling Hometown: Malvern, Pa. Favorite Movie: Ace Ventura Birthday: September 17, 1983 Favorite Event at Dartmouth: 2003 football against Princeton with his High School: Conestoga brother , Randy, also on the field. Major: History

JASON BLYDELL CB So 5-11 175 Moved from linebacker to defen- sive end a year ago because of his Hometown: Nahant, Mass. size and athletic ability...A physi- Birthday: July 3, 1985 cal player who has the finesse High School: Swampscott needed at defensive end. 2004: Major: Undecided Appeared in all 10 games making three unassisted tackles and four 2004: Missed the opener against total stops...Two of his tackles Colgate but played in the other came against Cornell...2003: nine games last fall...High Developed in reserve and special teams roles...2002: Filled a role School: Lettered in football, bas- on special teams...High School: Voted the most athletic male at ketball and baseball...Captained Conestoga High School…Won eight letters in football and basket- basketball and baseball for two ball...Four-year starter in football, two-time captain…Twice years...Offensive MVP in football named team defensive most valuable player...Selected County as a senior...Caught 55 passes for defensive MVP...Named first team All-League and first team All- 1,200 yards and 17 touchdowns at Main Line...Selected Philadelphia Inquirer first team All-Main Line, Swampscott...Had 85 tackles, three interceptions, three sacks and All-Suburban and All-South Eastern Pennsylvania…Personal: two fumble recoveries on defense...Named to the Massachusetts Older brother, Miles, was also a football captain at Conestoga Super 26 and Massachusetts All-Academic teams...Selected for High before playing four years of sprint football at Navy. Now a the Massachusetts Shrine Game and the Harry Agganis All-Star Marine Corps officer, Miles departed to Iraq on July 4, 2005 as a Game...MVP of the North team for the Eastern Massachusetts rifle platoon commander. All-Star Baseball game...Personal: Hit .298 as a lefthanded-hit- ting outfielder with the Dartmouth baseball team last spring, Favorite Movie: Braveheart starting 10 of the 18 games in which he played...Missed spring Favorite Hobbies: Reading, Watching history programs on TV practice to be on the diamond. Favorite Book: Gates of Fire Favorite Musical Group: Lynyrd Skynyrd Favorite Hobby: Collecting baseball cards Favorite Quote: “He who has a why can endure almost any how.” Favorite Musical Act: 2Pac Favorite Vacation Spot: Mexico Favorite Book: Gladiator DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 3 9 2005 PLAYER PROFILES

MARK BROGNA TE So 6-3 230 CHRIS COLLADO WR So 6-2 190

Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. Hometown: Mainesville, Ohio Birthday: January 31, 1986 Birthday: December 18, 1985 High School: Amador Valley High School: Cincinnati Hill Major: Undecided Christian Academy Major: Undecided Made good progress in the spring...Needs to play with more Has good hands...Development confidence...Terrific potential... has been hampered by a back High School: First team All-East injury…High School: Four-year Bay Athletic League as a senior... football letterman...Won 10 let- Averaged 28.3 yards per catch on ters overall with three in track 15 grabs as a senior...Chosen and three in basketball...First school’s Lineman of the Year...Co- team all-conference in football captain of football team as a and track and honorable mention senior...Won Governor’s Scholarship Award for scoring in top five in basketball as a senior...Football team went 10-0 both his junior percent on California Standardized Testing and Reporting Exam. and senior seasons...Honorable mention all-state as a senior...Won conference scholar-athlete award as a senior...Personal: Enjoys Favorite Hobby: Video games drawing in his spare time...Oldest of four brothers and also has a Favorite Vacation Spot: Newport Beach sister...Interested in a career in marketing or advertising. Favorite Move: Ocean’s 11 Favorite Actress: Lindsay Lohan Favorite Movie: Any Given Sunday Favorite Quote: “Commitment to Excellence” Favorite Author: David Klass Favorite Musical Group: Notorious BIG BOBBY CALDERWOOD FB Jr 6-0 220 Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The small-town community Favorite Quote: “Take care of the little things and the big things will Hometown: Reston, Va. take care of themselves.” Birthday: May 19, 1983 High School: Langley JULIAN COLLINS OLB So 6-0 190 Major: Engineering, Economics Hometown: Tinton Falls, N.J. Brings toughness, experience and Birthday: October 27, 1987 maturity to the offensive back- High School: Monmouth Regional field...2004: Saw action in five Major: Biology games, catching three passes... Had two grabs for 10 yards in the Switched from safety to outside finale at Princeton... Spent the linebacker this year...Hampered a previous two years on a Mormon bit by an ankle injury in the mission in Arizona...High School: spring but showed enough ath- Made the Liberty conference all- leticism to prove he can help this league first team as a linebacker... fall. 2004: Saw first varsity action Also competed in track, throwing the discus and shot and running against New Hampshire and on the 4x100 relay...Personal: Father played at Ricks College and played in three more games... later at Northwestern...Has sung with the Dodecaphonics, Dart- High School: Won three letters mouth a capella group. in football and three more in both indoor and outdoor track...Cap- tained football team as a senior...Made All-Shore first team and Favorite Book: Banker to the Poor third team all-county...Vice president of his class...Chosen for the Favorite Musical Act: The Strokes New Jersey all-state game...Personal: Father, Gary Collins, played Favorite Author: Muhammad Yunus football at Wisconsin Stevens Point in 1984-85...Uncle Willie Favorite Vacation Spot: Hawaii Collins played in the Big 10 for Wisconsin from 1978-80. Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The people Favorite Actor: Wesley Snipes Favorite Book: The Bourne Identity Favorite Musical Act: Jay-Z Favorite Author: Tom Clancy Favorite Vacation Spot: Los Angeles

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DAN COOK LB Jr 6-2 215 JUSTIN COTTRELL LB So 6-2 210

Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. Hometown: Somers Point, N.J. Birthday: January 31, 1986 Birthday: March 28, 1986 High School: Amador Valley High School: Mainland Regional Major: Undecided Major: History Excellent athlete who could be in Tough, physical competitor at out- line for a breakout season...Physi- side linebacker…2003: Appeared cal, aggressive, runs well and in three games...High School: shows a love of the game with the Football captain and all-confer- way he plays...Should be a leader ence choice as junior and senior... even as a sophomore. 2004: Team MVP as a senior. Chosen Appeared in the season’s final six one of area’s top-100 players by games making first career tackles Chicago Sun-times as a against Columbia and senior...Selected Academic all- Cornell…High School: Captained state and an Illinois State Scholar. football, wrestling and baseball teams...Won three letters in football and baseball and four in wrestling...First team All-South Jersey as a Favorite Vacation Spot: South Padre Island junior and senior...Team’s MVP as a senior when he also made first Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell team all-conference...Team won South Jersey Group III state cham- Favorite Movie: The Big Lebowski pionship with an 11-1 record in junior year...Set school’s career sack Favorite Food: Suzy Q’s record with 22.5...All-conference and all-area second team in Favorite Book: Friday Night Lights wrestling as a senior...Personal: Known for his sense of humor...Would like to work in business after graduation.

Favorite Musical Act: Bruce Springsteen PRESTON COPLEY OT Jr 6-5 250 Favorite Actor: Robert De Niro Favorite Book: Heart of a Champion Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Favorite Quote: “Pain is temporary. Pride is forever.” Birthday: February 7, 1985 High School: Kentucky Country Day TERRY CUNNINGHAM LB Sr 6-0 220 Major: History Has great potential but needs to Hometown: Orland Park, Ill. develop focus...Has been getting Birthday: February 5, 1983 bigger and stronger...Good mind High School: The Hill School for the game...2004: Started Major: Economics against Holy Cross and Harvard and saw action in two other Makes up for a lack of size with a games…2003: Received Earl great heart...Proved to be a very Hamilton Freshman Award as physical, competitive player in outstanding Dartmouth fresh- the spring...2004: Played in all 10 man...Served as the team’s long- games…2003: Recorded one snapper, saw some duty in defensive line appearing in seven kickoff return for 11 yards...Had games total...Recorded first career tackle in win over Columbia. two solo tackles and 12 total... High School: Four-year letterwinner in football and basketball at 2002: Filled a valuable role on Kentucky Country Day...Played defensive end and helped lead special teams... Recorded four team to state football title in 2002...Three-time first team all-con- tackles...Credited with two tackles versus Princeton ...High ference pick and named defensive lineman of the year as senior... School: Team captain as a senior at Carl Sandburg High School… Won Princeton Book Award and represented Kentucky at the Named All-Conference and All-Area…Selected Academic All- National Youth Leadership Conference…Personal: Held the lead Conference…Selected to play in the Down Under Bowl in Aus- in every play his high school presented while he attended…Would tralia…Also attended the Hill School in Pennsylvania for post- like to be a sports agent. graduate study…Selected All-Conference and was voted to the Monday Morning Quarterback club…Earned team most valuable Favorite Book: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer player honors... Personal: Would like to be a commodities trad- Favorite Movie: Braveheart er...Might also become a strength coach...Likes to meditate. Favorite Hobby: Reading Favorite Actor: Kevin Spacey Favorite Musical Act: Kenny Chesney Favorite Quote: “The harder I work, the luckier I get.” Favorite Author: Dan Brown Favorite Hobby: Lifting Favorite Quote: “Nil desperandum.”

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RYAN DANEHY LS Sr 6-2 210 ELLIOTT DIAL C So 6-1 280 Hometown: North Billerica, Mass. Birthday: September 29, 1983 Hometown: Sumter, S.C. High School: Billerica Birthday: June 24, 1986 Major: Government High School: Sumter Major: Engineering Showed his commitment to the program by coming to practice to A surprise during the spring after work on long snapping last spring not being on the roster...One of while playing with the Dartmouth the strongest players on the lacrosse team…2004: Appeared team...Powerful...Showed continu- in all 10 games making three al improvement during the tackles...2003: Played in four of spring…High School: Helped the final six games...High Sumter and its high-powered School: Earned 11 letters in three offense advance to the 4A Divi- sports at Billerica High...Besides sion I state championship captaining the football team, also led the basketball and lacrosse game...One of 12 members of his senior class to play in college squads...First team All-Conference defensive end in both his including two at South Carolina...Personal: Has three younger junior and senior seasons...Started all four years in both football brothers...Would like to be a chemical engineer...Writes poetry in and lacrosse...Named first team All-Conference in lacrosse three his spare time. times, also earned All-America recognition...Lax team won the 2001 state championship in Massachusetts...Personal: Had 16 Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans goals and five assists for the 8-4 Dartmouth lacrosse team last Favorite Vacation Spot: Myrtle Beach spring...Has 36-20-56 points in his three lacrosse seasons...Had Favorite Musical Group: Boyz II Men two goals and one assist in a narrow loss at Syracuse in the NCAA Favorite Restaurant: Olive Garden Tournament as a freshman. Favorite Quote: “Quitters never win; winners never quit.”

JACK D’ANGELO DE So 6-4 240

Hometown: Northfield, Ill. Birthday: March 7, 1986 High School: New Trier Major: Undecided

Has a big upside as he gets bigger and more physical in the weight room...Good feet...Will contribute if he can play like a veteran this fall. 2004: Played in three of the season’s first four games…High School: Won two letters in foot- ball and served as team captain as a senior...Selected All-Central Suburban League after final season...Chosen one of top 100 play- ers in Chicago area by Chicago Tribune...Earned Chick Chichowki Award as player who best represents New Trier football...Illinois State Scholar...Personal: Father, Michael D’Angelo, played line- backer at Northwestern...Enjoys watching the Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Favorite Hobby: Golf Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Book: The Great Gatsby Favorite Musical Act: Pearl Jam Favorite Quote: “Fun is good.”

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JOSH DOOLEY LB Sr 6-2 230

Hometown: Tuttle, Okla. Birthday: April 16, 1984 High School: Tuttle Public Major: Environmental & Evolutionary Biology With 220 tackles entering this year could graduate as just the ninth player in school history to record 300 stops...An out- standing student in environmental and evolutionary biology...Named to the Division I-AA Academic All Star team for the second year in a row...Also a member of the CoSI- DA District One Academic All-America team...Should be one of the best linebackers in the league again this year...A hard-hitter...Doesn’t say much but lets his actions speak for them- selves...Respected across the board by teammates and coaches...2004: Named an Academic All- Ivy…Selected to the All-Ivy League second team last fall for the second year in a row...Led Big Green with 75 tackles while forcing two fumbles and collecting two sacks...Had season-high 11 tackles against New Hampshire and Holy Cross...Had nine tackles and an interception against Yale...Forced fumbles against New Hamp- shire and Harvard and recovered a fumble against Princeton...Registered sacks in back-to-back games against Cornell and Brown...Two of his five tackles for loss came against Yale...2003: Named to the Division 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star team...Voted second team All-Ivy as sophomore...Became the starting linebacker, tied for second on the team with 73 tackles, including 35 solos...Had one sack and one forced fumble...Made five or more tackles in eight different games...Picked off one pass and recorded seven tackles against Penn...Led the team with 14 tack- les against Harvard...Had eight tackles, including one for a loss in the Homecoming win over Columbia...Recorded eight tackles, ball team...Personal: Plans to go to graduate school and then including four solos against Cornell…2002: Named the Ivy serve in the Peace Corps...Says he can, “Pluck a duck faster than League rookie of the year...Ranked third on the team with 72 anyone I’ve ever met.” tackles, including 40 solos...Recorded one sack and three pass Favorite Musical Act: Led Zeppelin break-ups...Grabbed his first collegiate interception against New Favorite Author: George Orwell Hampshire...Credited with five games of seven or more tack- Favorite Hobbies: Hunting and fishing les...Notched seven stops and an interception at Penn...Credited Favorite Book: 1984 with a career-best 16 tackles at Harvard, including 14 solos...Reg- Favorite Course: Marine biology istered nine stops at Brown and 11 in season-finale at Princeton...High School: Four-year football letterwinner at Tut- Dooley’s Defensive Statistics tle Public High...Led team to a 13-1 record and a state champi- Year Solo Asst Total Loss Sacks Int onship as a senior...Selected first-team All-State...Voted the Little 2002 40 32 72 3 1 2 City defensive player of the year...Named the Jim Thorpe Scholar- 2003 35 38 73 4.5 1 1 Athlete...Voted the Oklahoma Coaches Association Regional ath- 2004 37 38 75 5 2 1 lete of the year...Earned honorable mention All-State acco- Totals 112 108 220 12.5 4 4 lades...Was an honorable mention All-State catcher on the base

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JARED DOWDAKIN OG So 6-2 265 BRIAN EVANS WR So 6-1 175

Hometown: Winnebago, Ill. Hometown: Fairfield, Texas Birthday: November 6, 1985 Birthday: September 15, 1985 High School: Boylan Catholic High School: Fairfield Major: Economics Major: History Has limited experience but made Switched from secondary to wide progress in the spring...Showed receiver where his speed will be football is important to him and welcomed...Missed a number of impressed with his work ethic. practices in the spring while run- 2004: Saw first varsity action in ning track but showed coaches he can be a factor if he can catch up the game against UNH…High on what he missed...Second team School: Three-year letterwinner All-Ivy in track after running with in football...First lineman to letter teammate Ikechi Ogbonna on the three times at Boylan...Made all- 4x100 meter relay last spring. 2004: Saw action in all 10 games as conference first team and academic all-state...Won four letters in a freshman making his first career tackle against Harvard…High track and two in swimming...Captained football and track...Threw School: Earned 13 letters in high school with four in track and shot in track and swam freestyle...All-conference first team as a three each in football, basketball and baseball...Captained foot- swimmer...Illinois State Scholar and nominee for Wendy’s High ball team as a senior...All-district first team in secondary, at wide School Heisman...Personal: Brother Jonathan Dowdakin played receiver and placekicker... Won five medals at district track meet rugby at Northern Michigan...Was a state runner-up in swimming as a senior...All-district outfielder in baseball...Football team was at age 10. all-area champion with 11-2 mark in both 2002 and 2003...Track team also won district...Member of Golden Circle team as wide Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints receiver, two-year honorable mention Texas all-state defensive Favorite Book: Bleachers back...Personal: Father Michael Evans is a commercial pilot... Favorite Hobby: Lifting Likes to two-step, the country western dance. Favorite Actor: Edward Norton Favorite Book: Sahara Favorite Actor: Ben Stiller Favorite Quote: “When it’s game time, it’s pain time.” Favorite Author: John Grisham Favorite Vacation Spot: Destin, Fla. Favorite Quote: “Count on me.” MATT DRATCH DT So 6-3 235 JORDAN FIELDS CB Sr 5-10 170

Hometown: South Salem, N.Y. Hometown: University City, Mo. Birthday: July 7, 1985 Birthday: December 2, 1984 High School: Avon Old Farms High School: John Burroughs Major: Government Major: Psychology Injured all spring but has poten- Has good size and tools to con- tial to contribute...Must stay tribute...Developed in the spring. healthy. 2004: Played in season’s 2004: Played in game against first seven games making three UNH…High School: Won three stops…High School: Three-sport football letters at John Jay High star in football, basketball and School and one at Avon Old track at John Burroughs High Farms...Had 20 sacks over final School...Was a cornerback on the two years at Jay...Returned a fum- school’s undefeated state champi- ble 75 yards for a touchdown...All-league defense as a junior, all- onship team...Honorable mention All-League selection...Named league and all-section as a senior...Accomplished wrestler who first team All-Area and third team All-Metro...Was an honorable mention All-League guard on the basketball team... A made all-division team in 2002 and all-league, all-division and all- Personal: talented chess player...Considering a career in psychiatry. conference the next year...Personal: Envisions a future in busi- ness or writing. Favorite Professor: Hussein Kadhir Favorite Author: Richard Wright Favorite Movie: The Shawshank Redemption Favorite Book: Crime and Punishment Favorite Team: New York Knicks Favorite Quote: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands Favorite Vacation Spot: Paradise Island, The Bahamas in times of comfort and convenience but where he stands in times of Favorite Musical Act: Tim McGraw conflict and controversy.” Favorite Quote: “Courage breeds excellence.”

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MIKE FRITZ QB Jr 6-2 195 CHARLES GANSKE FB Sr 6-1 235

Hometown: Houston, Texas Hometown: New Ulm, Minn. Birthday: June 22, 1985 Birthday: September 25, 1983 High School: Loyola High School: New Ulm Major: Clear Lake Major: Engineering

An athletic quarterback who Powerful fullback who missed needs more consistency to be in spring ball after knee the fight for playing time…High surgery...Converted linebacker... School: First team All-District One of the strongest players on and third in the 5A greater Hous- the team...2004: Started first ton area with 1,670 yards passing three games before being lost for as senior...Selected team MVP... the season with a knee Chosen to 5A all-state scholastic injury...Only two car- second team...Won three letters in ries came in the football and captained team as a senior...Personal: Father Mike opener at Colgate...2003: Moved from line- Fritz played football at Lafayette with uncle Dave Fritz in the late backer to fullback in the spring...Played in six ‘70s...Uncle Gary Fritz played at Bucknell before graduating in contests, including the final three games of 1982...Enjoys the out of doors...Might pursue a career in interna- the season 2002: Made an appearance in tional business. six games...Recorded two tackles, both coming at Cornell…High School: Two- Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints time most valuable defensive player at Favorite Author: John Grisham New Ulm High...Three-time All-Confer- Favorite Quote: “Life is not tried, but merely survived standing outside ence honoree...Selected to play in the the fire.” Minnesota All-State All-Star Game... Three-time All-Area performer...Named RYAN FUSELIER WR Sr 6-5 210 New Ulm Journal and KNUJ radio’s defen- sive player of the year...Recorded a Hometown: Escondido, Calif. school record 336 tackles...Led the Birthday: February 6, 1984 basketball team in rebounds as a High School: San Pasqual junior...Personal: Plays both piano and organ, occasionally filling Major: Economics in as church organist at a church behind Memorial Field...Would like to own his own company as an engineer or architect. Converted quarterback with soft hands...Big target...Improved his Favorite Musical Act: Pearl Jam blocking in the spring...2004: Favorite Movie: Braveheart Played in all 10 games making 23 Favorite Author: C.S. Lewis catches for 289 yards...Fourteen of Favorite Quote: “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.” his grabs came in the first three games...Big Green’s leading returning receiver...Had a season- high 65 yards receiving on four catches against UNH...2003: Played on several special team units late in the season...High School: Three-sport standout in football, basketball and track at San Pasqual High School...Led school to four city championships, Ryan Fuselier three league titles and two CIF Section quarterfinal appear- ances...Holds the school record for the longest run from scrim- mage (90 yards)...Captained the football, basketball and track teams...Selected All-League and All-County Academic...Led the team in all-purpose yards as a senior...Named the school’s male athlete of the year...Scored more than 1,500 points as a forward on the basketball team...Personal: Plays guitar...Would like to be CEO of his own company...Threw a touchdown pass to his brother Chris in the CIF Division II section championship game at Sand Diego Charger Qualcomm Stadium in 2000...Nicknamed Foose. Fuselier’s Receiving Statistics Favorite Book: Angels & Demons Year No Yds Ave TD Long Favorite Food: Cajun gumbo 2004 23 289 12.6 0 29 Favorite Course: Greek Mythology

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ANTHONY GARGIULO DE Sr 6-3 235 CHAD GAUDET TB So 5-11 195

Hometown: Neshanic Station, N.J. Hometown: Burlington, Mass. Birthday: October 20, 1984 Birthday: December 12, 1984 High School: Immaculata High School: Middlesex School Major: Classical Studies Major: Undecided

Coaches say he has a motor that A talented runner who has a never shuts down...Plays every snap real love of the game... in practice like it is the Super Improved his protection skills Bowl...Working hard to get stronger as spring practice went and more explosive…2004: Voted to on...Catches the ball well... the All-Ivy League and All-New 2004: Led Big Green with 389 England first teams last year...Led yards rushing in final six games league with 12 sacks and recorded a after watching the first four team-high 14 tackles for loss despite from the sidelines...Ran for two missing one game due to a medical condition...Had 54 stops overall touchdowns...First Dartmouth freshman to crack century mark including a season-high 12 at Cornell and nine against Holy Cross... since freshman eligibility was restored in 1993...Had a 60-yard Has 17 career sacks with four coming in last year’s game against TD run...Ran for 102 yards and had a touchdown against Har- Cornell...Won Dartmouth’s Kenneth T. Young Award as the defen- vard to win Ivy League Rookie of the sive underclassman who contributed the most to the team...Also Week...Had career-best 137 yards earned Gordon P. Bennett Award as the outstanding lineman...2003: against Brown, also completing a Had a breakout sophomore year for the Big Green...Had 33 tackles 14-yard pass while winning (22 solos) and earned honorable mention All-Ivy recognition...Start- Rookie of the Week honors in ed in eight games...Had four tackles and one sack against Prince- the league again...Narrowly ton...Had five tackles and a sack versus Cornell...Recorded six solo missed third 100-yard game tackles in victory over Holy Cross...2002: Appeared in three games, when he went for 95 in the recording three total tackles...High School: Played football and finale at Princeton...Won Jake lacrosse at Immaculata High School...Earned second team All-State Crouthamel Award last year as honors as a senior...Named the area’s defensive player of the year... the underclassman who con- First team All-Conference selection...Given the Monsignor Kelly tributed the most on offense Memorial Award...Personal: Can instantly despite seeing limited action in first alphabetize all the letters in any half of the season...Also won the word...Would like to have a career in Earl Hamilton Award as the team’s finance. outstanding rookie…High School: Captained football, lacrosse and basketball Favorite Actor: Nicholas Cage teams...Earned two letters in football at Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints Austin Prep before winning three at Middle- Favorite Author: JRR Tolkien sex...Ran for 1,492 yards and an 11-yard aver- Favorite Quote: “You call down the age as a senior, earning league MVP hon- lightning. I’ll bring the thunder.” ors...Had 1,920 all-purpose yards and 29 touchdowns...All-ISL and NEPSAC all-star as a junior and senior...New England Prep School Class C Player of the Year and Eastern Massachusetts Super 26 member as a senior...Selected for 2004 Massachusetts Shriners Bowl Game...A Boston Globe all-scholastic pick...Personal: Father, Chuck, and mother, Jody, are both Penn graduates.

Favorite Movie: Legends of the Fall Favorite Author: Hunter S. Thompson Favorite Vacation Spot: Maine Favorite Quote: “Just win baby.” Gargiulo’s Defensive Statistics Year Solo Asst Total Loss Sacks 2002 2 1 3 0 0 Gaudet’s Rushing Statistics 2003 22 11 33 6 5 Year No Yds Ave TD Long 2004 25 29 54 15 12 2004 99 389 3.9 2 60 Totals 49 41 90 21 17

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JOE GIBALSKI LB Jr 6-2 220 CULLEN GILCHRIST DE Jr 6-3 240

Hometown: Tucson, Ariz. Hometown: Dartmouth, Mass. Birthday: March 3, 1985 Birthday: March 5, 1985 High School: Salpointe Catholic High School: Dartmouth Major: Economics Major: Economics

A physical player who made good Won over coaches with his tough- progress in the spring...2004: ness during the spring...Will help Won Dartmouth’s Doten Award in some capacity this fall…2004: as the sophomore who makes a Got on the field for the first time significant contribution to the against UNH...High School: team’s success, after posting 23 Earned two letters in football, one tackles and one sack while as a center in basketball and one appearing in nine games...Came throwing the shot in track...Cap- on strong late in the season with tained football team as a senior, four tackles against Harvard and Cornell and six in the finale at making 16 sacks and earning a spot on the Massachusetts High Princeton...Had an eight-yard sack against Brown and also forced School Coaches Super 26 All-State Team...A National Football a fumble by the Bears...High School: Earned two letters in foot- Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete...Eastern Athletic Conference all- ball serving as defensive captain as a senior when his team went star on the gridiron and the hardwood...Chosen to the New Bedford 11-0...First-team All-Southern Arizona as a senior...Lettered once Standard-Times all-star teams in both football and basketball...Per- each in baseball and track...Made the second All-Southern Ari- sonal: Interested in a career in sports management. zona track team in senior spring...Personal: Brother, Anthony, plays football at Adams State...Enjoys snowboarding. Favorite Movie: Braveheart Favorite Vacation Spot: Maine Favorite Hobby: Riding motorcycles Favorite Book: Power of One Favorite Musical Act: Toby Keith Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: “The opportunity to do anything and Favorite Book: A Tale of Two Cities how close-knit it is.” Favorite Movie: I Spy Favorite Quote: “Smokey, this isn’t Nam, this is bowling. There are rules.” BEN GOEKE OG So 6-3 265

Hometown: Chevy Chase, Md. Birthday: January 6, 1986 High School: Lake Forest Academy Joe Gibalski Major: Engineering

Improved at the guard slot during the spring...Has to continue to get stronger...Excellent attitude… High School: Won three letters in football and captained team as a senior...Also earned two letters in basketball and two in track, captaining the latter...All-Lake County and all-conference foot- ball as a senior...Selected team MVP and Senior Athlete of the Year in 2003...Three-year starter... Won shot put at conference meet as a senior...Personal: Would like to teach high school after graduation...Collects coins.

Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump Favorite Book: The Old Man and the Sea Favorite Musical Act: Bruce Springsteen Favorite Author: Ernest Hemingway Favorite Quote: “They may not love you now, but they will later.” (Vince Lombardi)

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BROOKS GOFF SS Sr 6-0 215 ERIK HINTERBICHLER KSp Sr 5-9 165

Hometown: Sandpoint, Idaho Hometown: Albuquerque, N.M. Birthday: April 9, 1984 Birthday: May 3, 1984 High School: Sandpoint High School: Albuquerque Major: Psychology Major: Computer Science and Math

Another physical player with a Kicked well during the spring... real love of the game...An excel- Has to continue to develop consis- lent tackler...2004: Finished tency...2004: Made 5-of-10 field fourth on the squad with 49 tack- goal attempts with a long of 31 les playing in every game except yards...Converted 9-of-10 extra Penn...Had a season-high 10 unas- points...Was the team’s second- sisted stops against Brown and leading scorer with 24 points... nine tackles against Harvard... Also kicked off 14 times...2003: Recorded a 14-yard sack against Had successful conversion kick Brown...2003: Credited with seven total tackles...Recorded two against Harvard...Kicked the game-winning field goal with no tackles in a win over Holy Cross...Notched one tackle for a loss time on the clock in a 26-25 jayvee win over Columbia...High against Colgate…2002: Made appearances in seven games...Tal- School: Three-year letterwinner at Albuquerque High...USA lied two tackles against Penn…High School: Three-year letter- Today first team All-America...Valedictorian of his class and a winner in football, basketball and track and field at Sandpoint black belt in karate...Accomplished cellist who traveled to Ger- High School…Two-year starter at wide receiver and defensive many and Spain on a concert tour with the Albuquerque Youth back…Named team captain as a senior but missed much of the Symphony...Holds his high school record for the longest field goal year with an injury...Personal: Studied Kung Fu for four with a 55-yarder, surpassing his older brother Kurt’s mark of 46 years...Would like to be a college football coach. yards...Personal: Four-year member of Albuquerque Youth Sym- phony as cellist...Finished novel The Spirit Stone in 2000. Favorite Movie: Fight Club Favorite Book: Interview With the Vampire Favorite Book: Lord of the Rings Favorite Musical Act: Ben Folds Favorite Musical Act: Yo-Yo Ma Favorite Quote: “Whether you believe you will fail or succeed, you are Favorite thing About Dartmouth: Undergrad focus and small size right.”

Goff’s Defensive Statistics Hinterbichler’s Kicking Statistics Year XP Md/Att FG Md/Att Pts Long Year Solo Asst Total Loss Sacks PBr 2003 1/1 0/0 1 — 2002 2 0 2 0 0 0 2004 9/10 5/10 24 31 2003 4 3 7 1 0 1 Totals 10/11 5/10 25 31 2004 31 18 49 2 1 3 Totals 37 21 58 3 1 4

Brooks Goff

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STEVE JENSEN CB Sr 5-9 190 Jensen’s Defensive Statistics Year Solo Asst Total Loss PBr Hometown: Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 2001 57 22 79 2 7 Birthday: December 30, 1982 2002 DNP-Injured High School: Bishop’s School 2003 17 13 30 0 2 Major: Government 2004 49 21 70 5 7 Totals 123 56 179 7 16 A confident, athletic player who can help the Big Green both in Jensen’s Kickoff Return Statistics the defensive backfield and on Year No Yds Ave TD Long kick returns...2004: Won Lester 2001 31 771 24.9 1 94 R. Godwin Award last fall as the 2004 24 581 24.2 0 59 senior who, through extraordinary Totals 55 1352 24.6 1 94 perseverance, has risen above per- sonal disadvantage to contribute immeasurably to the team...Had 12 tackles against Harvard (two for a loss) and eight against New Hampshire and Princeton...Had eight pass breakups and an inter- ception against Yale...Forced two fumbles and recovered one... Returned 24 kicks for a 24.2-yard average, topped by a 59-yarder against Brown...Has 179 tackles over his three seasons... 2003: Played in the team’s final seven games after sitting out the first three while rehabbing...Recorded 30 tackles, including 17 solos...Made a season-high nine tackles, including six solo stops, and added a pass break-up in his first game back versus Yale... Had five tackles against Princeton...Broke up a pass and added five tackles versus Brown...Recorded eight tackles in victory over Harvard. 2002: Sat out the entire season due to injury… 2001: Became the fifth player in Dartmouth history to be named Ivy League rookie-of-the-year...Picked for the Kenneth T. Young Award as the underclass player on varsity defense who con- tributed the most...Also won the Earl Hamilton Freshman Award as the outstanding first-year player...Set season record for kick return yards with 771 yards on record-tying 31 attempts...Topped the Ivy League in kick return average at 24.9...Finished 10th in all-purpose yardage at 85.7 per game...Led the team in tackles, recording 79 stops, including a team-best 57 solos...Tops on the team with five pass breakups...Registered three games of 10 or more tackles...Made his first collegiate start against New Hamp- shire, collecting 13 tackles and two interceptions...Credited with 12 tackles in 21-20 loss to Penn...Recorded eight tackles versus both Holy Cross and Columbia...Returned a kickoff 94 yards against Columbia, the fifth longest scoring return in school histo- ry...Tallied ten tackles, including one for a loss versus Cornell… High School: Three-year letterwinner at the Bishop’s School... Also won three letters in track and soccer...Voted most valuable player by his coaches...Selected for Scholar-Athlete recognition by the National Football Foundation ...Personal: Would like a career in sports as an agent, in marketing or working in some capacity for a pro team.

Favorite Actor: Mel Gibson Favorite Movie: Braveheart Favorite Vacation Spot: South Pacific Favorite Musical Act: Jack Johnson Favorite Quote: “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog.”

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ANDY KEMPLER KSp So 5-10 175 BRETT LOWE TE So 6-2 215

Hometown: Westport, Conn. Hometown: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Birthday: May 21, 1986 Birthday: July 13, 1986 High School: Staples High School: San Luis Obispo Major: Economics/Government Major: Government

Improving kicker who needs to Needs to get stronger...Will develop consistency…High improve with experience...Made School: Earned two letters in strides in the spring…2004: Saw football and two in soccer...Con- action in three games catching verted 50-of-52 extra points as a three passes for 35 yards...Had junior and 47-of-51 as a senior two grabs for 25 yards against with long field goal of 39 yards... UNH...High School: Captained Set school records for most extra football and baseball teams, earn- points in a single season and ing two letters in each...All- career...First team all-county as a senior and honorable mention league, all-county, all-CIF pick as a senior...Had 56 catches for 796 all-state as a junior...Team went a combined 25-2 last two years... yards and 10 TDs as a senior...League MVP lineman and team Personal: Would like to pursue investment banking or a career MVP...Second team all-league and all-county as a junior...In base- in law...Received a nomination to attend the U.S. Air Force ball earned all-league, all-county and team MVP awards... Academy. Received Black and Gold Award for Academics and Athletics at SLO High...Personal: Brother, Atticus Lowe, pitches at West- Favorite Book: A Farewell to Arms mont College...Enjoys fly fishing...Considering a career in law. Favorite Movie: Scarface Favorite Musical Acts: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Rolling Favorite Book: The Catcher in the Rye Stones Favorite Author: John Steinbeck Favorite Vacation Spot: Cape Cod Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The people Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The fun student body Favorite Quote: “Just win baby.”

TAYLOR LAYMAN OG/C So 6-1 260 RYAN MAHONEY LB So 6-2 225

Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn. Hometown: Nahant, Mass. Birthday: November 11, 1985 Birthday: September 9, 1984 High School: Franklin Road High School: Swampscott Academy Major: Undecided Major: Government Struggled with injuries in the One of the most technically sound spring...Has potential but must players on the line...Very competi- stay healthy…2004: Played in tive...Needs to develop strength... three games...High School: Won Values the opportunity to play the four letters in football, serving as game...2004: Appeared in eight captain as a senior...Played in games…High School: Won four school-record 48 games...Team letters in football and wrestling MVP, all-league, all-region and and three in track...Captained all-state as a senior...Set school football team as a senior...Wres- record with 137 tackles while setting career record of 488...Foot- tled heavyweight and threw the shot...All-region honorable men- ball team won conference championship with 11-2 and 12-1 tion and school lineman of the year as a sophomore, junior and records his final two seasons...All-Scholastic choice by both Boston senior...All-Midstate wrestler, twice finishing fourth at the Ten- Herald and Boston Globe...Won three letters in lacrosse, captaining nessee state tourney as a senior...Track team won 2002 and 2003 team as a senior...Also lettered in basketball...Chosen for Massa- state championship...National High School Coaches Association chusetts Shriners Game and Harry Aggannis All-Star Game...Per- Academic All-American...Personal: Cousin, Will Fuller, played sonal: Father, William Mahoney, played at Harvard before gradu- football at VMI...Cousin, Jake Dubis, played at Maryland and ating in 1970...Brother played rugby at Harvard and an uncle cousin, Steve Dubis, played at East Carolina and Cincinnati. played football at New Hampshire...May be one of the only Divi- sion I-AA football players in the nation who enjoys lobstering... Favorite Movie: Troy Hopes for a career in the environmental field. Favorite Book: Bold Sons of Erin Favorite Musical Act: Tim McGraw Favorite Book: Bleachers Favorite Quote: “There are no pacts between lions and man.” Favorite Movie: Braveheart Favorite Quote: “Just do it.”

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JOHN MANNING CB So 5-9 175 MIKE McCLINCY DT Sr 6-2 265

Hometown: Bozeman, Mont. Hometown: Greensburg, Pa. Birthday: January 2, 1986 Birthday: October 16, 1983 High School: Bozeman High School: Central Catholic Major: Undecided Major: Math

A pleasant surprise in the A competitor who plays every play spring...Will vie for time at cor- like it is his last...Tough inside nerback after seeing a good deal player who loves the game...2004: of action in the spring...Expected Saw time in the loss at Cor- to help this fall. 2004: Got into nell…2003: Played junior varsi- two of the season’s final three ty...Had off-season surgery and games…High School: All-state missed spring practice...High and all-conference running back School: Earned nine varsity let- as a senior. Led Montana with 9.1- ters in football, basketball and yard average gain as a senior...Won two letters in football and two track…Helped football team to Class A Eastern Conference in track, captaining track team as a senior sprinter...Ran first leg Championship in 2000 and 2001…Named All-Westmoreland of 4x100 relay team that won state title...All-state track selec- County defensive end as a senior…Selected to the Foothills Clas- tion...Senior class president...Twice chosen academic all-state... sic Game after senior year...Personal: Has a publication pending Attended Dartmouth football camp...High school’s Academic Ath- in the Journal of Brain Injury...Doing a senior thesis in math. lete of the Year...Personal: Father, James, is Dartmouth ’79... Uncle, Jack ’72, was a starter on Dartmouth’s undefeated team in Favorite Movie: Big Fish 1970, an All-Ivy defensive back in 1971, and played on three Ivy Favorite Book: The Catcher in the Rye League championship teams from 1969-71 for coaches Bob Black- Favorite Actor: Sean Connery man and Jake Crouthamel...Aunt and cousin are also Dartmouth Favorite Quote: “We shall not tire, we shall not falter, we shall not fail.” alums...Would like to be a doctor...An accomplished shortline water skier. SAM McDONALD WR Jr 5-10 175 Favorite Book: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Favorite Musical Act: Tim McGraw Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Favorite Actor: Mel Gibson Birthday: April 9, 1984 Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: Saturday afternoons in the fall High School: St. Xavier Favorite Movie: The Sandlot Major: Economics Possession receiver who makes plays...Has to improve consisten- cy...Showed sparks in first camp with the new staff...2004: Caught five passes for 66 yards playing in seven varsity games...Three of his catches came in the finale against Princeton and covered 35 yards... Also made two tackles...2003: Saw action in three contests, playing against Penn, Cornell and Prince- ton...High School: Two-time all-league and All-City selection… Honorable mention Southwest Ohio pick as a junior and a senior…Led the league in catches as a senior, was named co- receiver of the year…Helped St. Xavier to a runner-up finish in the state championship and a USA Today Prep No. 8 ranking… Captain of both the football and track teams...Given the Green Township Citizenship Award...Personal: May pursue a career as a sports agent...Enjoys playing the guitar.

Favorite Movie: The Shawshank Redemption Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell Favorite Quote: “You don’t score until you score.”

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IKECHI OGBONNA TB Sr 5-7 170 BRIAN OSIMIRI DT Sr 6-0 255

Hometown: Bronx, N.Y. Hometown: Dallas, Texas Birthday: December 6, 1984 Birthday: October 3, 1984 High School: Horace Mann High School: Greenhill Major: English Major: Government

Quick player who showed glimpses Made great progress during the during the spring while also run- spring...Plays tough and physi- ning track...Has to hold onto the cal...Battled injuries in the past football...Good pop and explosive- but didn’t miss a rep during the ness...2004: Played in all 10 spring...2004: Played in seven games...Made 16 tackles including games making two tackles... four against Harvard...Forced a 2003: A starter with jayvee fumble against New Hampshire team…High School: Two-time and recovered one against Colum- letterwinner and captain of bia...Had two carries out of the backfield...2003: Appeared in all 10 football team at Greenhill...Helped team to 9-1 record and the games, earning special teams player-of-the-year honors...Returned Southwest Preparatory Conference championship…Named All- 30 kicks, just one off the school record, for 568 yards...Took four Southwest Conference as a senior…Also lettered twice in handoffs on tailback reverses for 27 yards, including a 23-yard run track...Personal: Hopes to attend law school after graduation. at Yale...Third in all-purpose yards with 595 yards...Recorded 18 tackles including 10 solo as part of the punt team…High School: Favorite Movie: Friday Earned nine varsity letters and was captain in football and track Favorite Book: Dark Tower series and field...Led his Horace Mann High football team to the Fairch- Favorite Musical Act: Jay-Z ester League Champi- Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington onship in 2001...Racked up Favorite Author: Stephen King football awards in 2001 including team MVP, first team All-League, Daily News first team, second team All-State All-City... New York State Private School Champion in high hurdles...Twice named track and field MVP...Also earned first team All- League and Junior Olympian honors in track...Served as president of the Multi-Cultural Club and earned the Latin Schol- ar Award...Personal: Has proven to be among the fastest athletes in Dart- mouth history on the foot- ball field and track...Holds the school record in the 60- meter dash, 4x100-meter relay, and is fifth all-time in 100-meters (10.92 seconds)...Co-cap- tain-elect of Dartmouth track and field for 2005-06 season…Also sings in the Gospel choir...Spent one summer as a mentor to sixth and seventh graders at his alma mater...Went to the Junior Olympics in Sacramento the summer before his senior year of high school.

Favorite Course: Shakespeare I Favorite Movie: Beverly Hills Cop and The Matrix Reloaded Favorite Sport Other Than Football (and Track): Basketball

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JOHN PIRCON FS So 6-2 190 MIKE PRESTI DE Jr 6-2 210

Hometown: Whitefish Bay, Wis. Hometown: Dallas, Texas Birthday: July 6, 1986 Birthday: November 22, 1984 High School: Marquette University High School: Jesuit High Major: Philosophy and Spanish Major: Undecided Struggled with injury during the A heady player who sees the field spring...Must stay healthy and well...Had a productive spring... increase his strength to reach his Will contribute in the secondary... potential…High School: Named 2004: Earned playing time in team’s defensive MVP as a senior seven games as a freshman mak- after leading Jesuit in sacks, quar- ing 10 tackles...Had a big game terback pressures and assisted against Yale with seven tackles tackles...Selected for the Dallas- including one for a loss…High Fort Worth All-Star game...Per- School: Earned three letters in football and sonal: Dallas Golden Gloves winner as a middleweight in 2000... track and one in basketball...Captained foot- Third in karate state championship...Cousin, George Botch, ball team as a senior, earning a spot on played football at UTEP...Plays guitar and drums. the Wisconsin Football Coaches Associ- ation all-state first team...Milwaukee Favorite Movie: Fight Club Journal Sentinel first team all- Favorite Hobby: Boxing state...Team MVP as a senior Favorite Musical Act: The Beatles and all-region, all-conference Favorite Author: Kurt Vonnegut and conference Defensive Favorite Quote: “You’ve got to go through hell before you get to heav- Player of the Year choice... en.” Football team won two con- ference championships... MIKE RABIL DT Sr 6-2 275 Ran on record-setting 800 relay team...Personal: Hometown: Gaithersburg, Md. Father, Dr. Richard Pircon Birthday: January 7, 1984 ’79, played football at High School: Watkins Mills Dartmouth...Consider- Major: Government ing a career in medicine or business...A wizard at ping-pong. Good size, power and strength... Worked hard to get in better con- Favorite Movie: The Sandlot dition...Respected by teammates Favorite Book: Treasure Island inside...A playmaker...2004: Favorite Hobby: Billiards Played in all 10 games as a regu- Favorite Quote: “Pain is temporary. Pride is forever.” lar member of the rotation up front making 32 tackles...Had five stops against Princeton and four each against New Hampshire, Mike Rabil Holy Cross, Columbia and Cornell...Also intercepted a pass against Cornell...Registered two sacks and four tackles for loss total...2003: Played briefly, had three tackles against New Hamp- shire but missed rest of season with injury…High School: Three- time letterwinner and twice captain at Watkinsville High…played in both defensive and offensive lines…Lettered four times as a defenseman in lacrosse...Personal: Served as president of the youth board of his church...Has a keen sense of humor...Plays guitar.

Favorite Movie: The Godfather Favorite Book: Underboss Favorite Musical Act: Frank Sinatra Favorite Author: Peter Maas Favorite Vacation Spot: Myrtle Beach

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JASON RAITI WR Sr 5-10 190 MIKE RIBERO CB Sr 5-10 180

Hometown: Massena, N.Y. Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif. Birthday: November 29, 1983 Birthday: November 4, 1983 High School: Massena Central High School: St. Frances Major: Economics Major: Engineering and Economics Switched from wide receiver to strong safety in the middle of last Touted as best cover person season, he’s back at wide receiver coming out of spring camp... this fall...2004: Selected Dart- Electric personality shows itself mouth’s special teams player of on the field...2004: Had 11 tack- the year last season after making les against Cornell and seven eight tackles on kick coverage, against Yale...Fifth on the team including six solos...Also recov- with 56 tackles playing in all 10 ered a fumble in the opener at games...Made two tackles for a Colgate...Played in every game as a special teams performer... loss...Returned 10 punts with a long of 15 yards and 12 kickoffs Excellent athlete with 42-inch vertical jump...Struggled with nag- with a long of 40 yards...Credited with 13 pass breakups...2003: ging injuries in the spring...Showed flashes in the spring but Won the Doten Award as the sophomore on defense who made needs more consistency…2003: Started on the kickoff, punt and significant contributions to the team...Led the team’s passing punt return units...One of six receivers who caught balls in the defense with five interceptions and 14 pass break-ups...Made 63 Holy Cross victory...2002: Played on the junior varsity...High tackles on the season...Returned 11 kickoffs for 243 yards and an School: Three-sport standout at Massena Central High...Starred Ivy League leading 22.1-yard average...Had two interceptions and in football, basketball and baseball...Named the football team’s four pass breakups versus Harvard...Recorded six or more tackles most valuable player...Was a first team All-Region and All-League eight different times...Made a season-high nine stops and added selection...Voted second team All-State in baseball...Personal: an interception versus Cornell...Made a 50-yard kickoff return, Interested in a career in finance. also against Cornell…2002: Appeared in all 10 games...Credited with 18 tackles and two pass break-ups...Recorded four tackles in Favorite Book: Black Hawk Down loss at Penn and three versus Cornell...Notched a career-high 10 Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The people are down to earth tackles, including eight solo, in season finale versus Princeton... Favorite Quote: “A champion must have the desire for perfection and High School: First team All-League running back and defensive the will to punish himself in the process.” back at St. Frances High School...Captained the football team as a senior…Two-year starter in baseball...A California Scholarship JASON REID CB So 5-10 175 Federation Scholar-Athlete for three years...Personal: Came to Dartmouth after attending summer football camp on campus... Hometown: Ringoes, N.J. Enjoys surfing...Would like to start his own company. Birthday: July 8, 1985 High School: Hunterdon Central Favorite Movie: Step Into Liquid Major: Undecided Favorite Book: The Great Gatsby Will vie for playing time in the Favorite Actress: Hilary Duff secondary as he gets bigger and Favorite Hobby: Golf stronger…High School: Earned Favorite Quote: “You can either let the moment define you or you can 11 varsity letters with three in define the moment.” (From the movie, “Tin Cup”) football, four in track and field and four in winter track...Cap- Ribero’s Defensive Statistics tained football team as a senior... Year Solo Asst Total Int PBr Played tailback and corner for 2002 13 5 18 0 2 2001 and 2002 Skyland Confer- 2003 46 17 63 5 14 ence champions...First team all-area and all-conference defensive 2004 35 21 56 0 13 back as a senior...Teams Offensive MVP final season...Named Totals 94 43 137 5 29 Most Explosive Back in West Jersey...Selected school’s top scholar- athlete...Voted to Sunshine All-Star game...Personal: May pursue Ribero’s Kickoff Return Statistics a career in sports business. Year No Yds Ave TD Long 2002 3 69 23.0 0 38 Favorite Professor: Carl Thum 2003 11 243 22.1 0 50 Favorite Author: Pat Conroy 2004 12 278 23.2 0 40 Favorite Quote: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne Totals 26 590 22.7 0 50 ceaselessly into the past.”

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CHARLIE RITTGERS QB Sr 6-1 195

Hometown: Lebanon, Ohio Birthday: May 31, 1983 High School: Lebanon Major: History

Begins season fourth behind Jay Fiedler, Brian Mann and Mark Johnson on Dartmouth’s all-time yardage list with 4,004 yards pass- ing...Also fourth behind the same quarterbacks with 347 career completions...Experienced quar- terback with good mind for the game...Works hard at football... Needs to improve accuracy and consistency…2004: Had highs of 28 completions, three touchdown passes and 389 yards in the air against New Hampshire...Hit 75 percent of his attempts (12-for- 16) in the win over Brown...Had two 73-yard TD throws on the season...After struggling with interceptions early in the year suf- fered just four in the final five games...Topped 200 yards passing four times...Came off the bench to complete 11-of-16 throws (68.8 percent) and post a season-best 181.25 quarterback rating against Cornell...2003: Finished the year with 2,138 yards, the sixth-most in a Dartmouth season...His 177 completions were the fourth most, 312 attempts were fifth best and 15 touchdowns were fifth most...Earned the starting nod against Penn and responded by completing 28 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns...His sin- gle-season total offense of 2,153 yards is the sixth-best perfor- mance at Dartmouth...Presented Doten Award as the outstanding sophomore on offense...Named to the Division 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star team...Won the Boston Globe Gold Helmet Award after leading Dartmouth to a 30-16 upset of then unbeaten Harvard...Completed 17 of 33 passes for 344 yards and two touchdowns...Completed nine passes of 20 or more yards and led the Big Green on four touchdown drives... Scored from two yards out in the fourth quarter to seal the win... His 344 yards passing were the most ever by a sophomore quar- terback and the 10th most in school history...Also honored as the Ivy League offensive player of the week…2002: Missed the year with an injury...High School: Led Lebanon High to back-to-back Mid-Miami League titles en route to a 19-3 record...Threw for a school record 1,934 yards and 25 touchdowns...Named the Mid- Miami League most valuable player...Selected the Dayton Daily News player-of-the-week...Voted the team’s most valuable player as a senior...Personal: May pursue a career as a lawyer...Interest- ed in real estate. Rittgers’ Passing Statistics Att Comp Pct Yds Ave Int TD Favorite Movie: The Godfather II 2003 312 177 .567 2138 12.1 9 15 Favorite Book: Angels & Demons 2004 320 170 .531 1866 11.0 14 8 Favorite Actress: Julia Roberts Totals 632 347 .549 4004 11.5 23 23 Favorite Vacation Spot: Florida Keys Favorite Hobby: Basketball Rittgers’ Total Offense Plays Rush Pass Total Ave Long TDR 2003 349 15 2138 2153 6.2 44 18 2004 359 -147 1866 1719 4.8 73 9 Totals 708 -132 4004 3872 5.5 73 27

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JOE SCOLA CB Jr 5-11 190 SAM SEIBERLING TE Sr 6-3 225

Hometown: Punta Gorda, Fla. Hometown: Arlington, Texas Birthday: July 12, 1984 Birthday: April 14, 1984 High School: Charlotte High School: Martin Major: History Major: Bio-Physical Chemistry

Showed toughness during the Responded well to a challenge spring by playing through a by the coaching staff to step up sprained ankle...Flies around the his play...Improved as his confi- field...Needs to continue adding dence developed...Will be asked muscle…2004: Got on the field to be one of the team leaders for the first time against Harvard this year as a senior...2004: and collected all three tackles Caught five passes for 67 yards against the Crimson…High playing in all 10 games...Big School: Three-year starter in play was a 40-yard catch football, captaining team to a 13-1 record and a regional champi- against Yale...Made two tackles against UNH...2003: Letterwin- onship as a senior...All-Area MVP and honor- ner, primarily with special teams...Named offensive scout player able mention all-state as a senior...Four let- of the year...High School: First team Academic All-State...Cap- ters in track, running sprints and long tain of the Martin team as a senior and a state semifinalist for jumping...Semifinalist for Class 4A stu- Christian Athlete of the Year...First team All-District...Earned dent-athlete of the year award...Member four letters and was captain of both football and baseball of Student Leadership Council...Personal: teams…Offensive player of the year in football…As a power- Father, Paul Scola, played football at hitting first baseman, led his baseball team to the district Northwestern...Cousin played foot- championship in 2002 with a 23-10 record and earned co- ball at Norwich...Cousin of PGA offensive player of the year…Also a member of the golf pro Larry Rentz. National Honor Society and German National Honor Society...Personal: Would like to be a sur- Favorite Book: Sunday Morning geon. Quarterback Favorite Hobby: Fishing Favorite Movie: Rudy Favorite Professor: Roger Masters Favorite Hobby: Fly fishing Favorite Musical Act: Frank Sina- Favorite Musical Act: Brad Paisley tra and Tim McGraw Favorite Actor: Kevin Costner Favorite Quote: “Don’t quit.” Favorite Vacation Spot: Red River, New Mexico

Sam Seiberling

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MIKE SHANNON OT Sr 6-4 280 DAN SHULA QB Sr 6-2 200

Hometown: Andover, Mass. Hometown: Cooper City, Fla. Birthday: August 22, 1983 Birthday: October 9, 1983 High School: Belmont Hill High School: St. Thomas Aquinas Major: History Major: Psychology

Missed all of last year as the A heady player who knows the result of a calf injury that became game...Like all the quarterbacks, infected and ultimately developed needs more consistency and accu- into potentially fatal toxic shock racy throwing the football...2004: syndrome...Spent nearly a month Completed 25-of-56 passes for in the hospital...Credited team- 228 yards and one touchdown mates and coaches for helping with two interceptions...Hit on him through a harrowing time... 19-of-37 tries for 162 yards and Looked better than expected dur- one touchdown ing spring practice, coming off such serious medical issues... against Harvard in first career start...Got the Coaches would like to see him become even more physical...Will nod the next week against Cornell as well... contribute this year...2004: Missed the entire season while recov- 2003: Letterwinner...Served as backup to ering from a life-threatening leg infection...2003: Came on strong Charlie Rittgers…2002: Played on the through season, earning several starting assignments...High junior varsity team.…High School: School: Earned 11 letters in three different sports at Belmont Threw for 1,892 yards and 16 touch- Hill School...Guided school to three straight Independent School downs as a senior at St. League championships and one New England Prep School title... Thomas Aquinas High... Selected a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete...Given Completed 60 percent of his the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association passes...Racked up 309 Courage Award...Selected an ISL All-Star...Personal: Part of Peer yards passing and two Tutor and Peer Leader program at Belmont Hill...Interested in a touchdowns in Class 4A career in law. championship game... Named to the Sun Sen- Favorite Movie: Top Gun tinel’s All-County first Favorite Book: Carnage and Culture team...Selected third team Favorite Actor: Samuel L. Jackson All-State...Competed in the Favorite Vacation Spot: Cape Cod CaliFlorida Bowl III All-Star Favorite Hobby: Golf Game...Given the Brian Pic- colo Scholar-Athlete Award...Three-year letter- winner...Guided team to a 13-1 record and the 1999 Class 4A state title...Per- sonal: Son of David Shula ’81, former Dartmouth wide receiver and Cincinnati Bengals head coach...Grand- father, Don Shula, owns more wins than any NFL coach in history...Hopes to become a football coach.

Favorite Movie: The Shawshank Redemption Favorite Book: A Prayer for Owen Meany Favorite Musical Group: Red Hot Chili Peppers Favorite Restaurant: Shula’s Steakhouse Favorite Quote: “Never, never, never quit.” Shula’s Passing Statistics Att Comp Pct Yds Ave Int TD 2004 56 25 .446 228 9.1 2 1

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ERIC SHUSTER FB So 6-2 230 HARRISON SONNTAG DT So 6-4 275

Hometown: Piedmont, Calif. Hometown: Wayne, N.J. Birthday: January 19 1986 Birthday: September 3, 1985 High School: Piedmont High School: Wayne Valley Major: Government Major: Government Showed flashes of potential Continues to work on becoming before going down with a knee stronger and more physical… injury in the spring...Potential to High School: Captained football develop into an All-Ivy caliber team two years and lettered on player…2004: Saw first varsity gridiron three times, earning time against New Hampshire, team MVP honors each year...Bay making first career stop against Shore Athletic League Defensive the Wildcats…High School: MVP as a senior...First team all- Started career at Brentwood in league and second team All-East Tennessee and then moved to Wayne Valley...Earned three letters Bay as a senior...Lettered once in basketball and once in lacrosse... in football and one in track...All-conference football player for two Member of the California Scholarship Federation and recipient of years...Nominated for Paul Robeson All-Star Classic game for Pas- California Governors’ Scholarship...Won the Piedmont Communi- saic and Essex County all-stars...All-conference in discus...Per- ty Service Award as a senior...Personal: Gold medalist at ninth sonal: Chosen to play basketball against Switzerland with a International Choir competition...Outstanding chess player... sports ambassador program as a high school freshman...Father Father, Bradley Shuster, played at Cal, graduating in 1976...Moth- Ralph Sonntag starred on gridiron at Maryland and was NCAA er, Susan, is also a Cal graduate...May pursue investment banking runnerup in 220-pound weight class as a wrestler…An Olympic for a career...Was in high school choir and theater groups. alternate, he played in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills...Enjoys music...May pursue a career in politics. Favorite Book: The Hobbit Favorite Musical Act: Bon Jovi Favorite Book: 1984 Favorite Vacation Spot: Hawaii Favorite Musical Group: Metallica Favorite thing About Dartmouth: Friends Favorite Quote: “Peace through strength.” Favorite Quote: “Commitment to Excellence.” CAL STEVENS WR So 6-1 180 DAN SIEGFRIED FB So 6-0 210 Hometown: Orinda, Calif. Birthday: March 14, 1986 Hometown: Avon, Ohio High School: Miramonte Birthday: September 17, 1985 Major: Economics and History High School: Avon Will have to hustle to make an Major: Undecided impression on the new staff com- ing into camp after missing the Switched over from tailback... spring with a back injury…2004: Needs to get bigger in new posi- Only appearance came against tion...Transition was slowed by an Harvard...Didn’t catch a pass but arm injury…High School: Three- threw one, incomplete, on an year letterman on gridiron, cap- option play…High School: Let- taining team as a senior...Won two tered twice in football and four letters in baseball...All-conference times in track and field...First and all-county as a junior and team All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League as a senior...Also made senior...Special mention all-state... all-league in track and field, winning league triple jump in ‘02... Received Academic-Athlete and Participated in National Forensic League...Personal: Full name is Academic-Excellence Awards...Personal: Likes to hunt...Not crazy Caldann Stevens...Has helped restore a 1967 Mustang fastback about the family cat...Hopes to be president and CEO of own and 1944 and ‘52 military jeeps...Interested in football memora- company. bilia...Cousin, Whitney Stevens ’01, played tennis at Dartmouth... Cousin, Hayley Stevens, is in Class of 2007...Father, Tom Stevens, Favorite Movie: Reservoir Dogs played football at Oregon State in the late 70s...Grandfather, Bob Favorite Book: When All The World Was Browns Town Stevens, was on OSU teams from 1942-46...Cousin, Kyle Gibson, Favorite Hobby: Fishing played football at Linfield from 2001-04. Favorite Professor: Terry Osborne Favorite Author: Terry Pluto Favorite Book: A River Runs Through It Favorite Actor: Steve McQueen

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NICK STORK FB Sr 6-0 230 CALVIN TAYLOR WR So 6-2 190

Hometown: Sherborn, Mass. Hometown: Granada Hills, Calif. Birthday: January 15, 1984 Birthday: March 17, 1986 High School: Dover-Sherborn High School: Alemany Regional Major: Undecided Major: Religion Showed impressive potential dur- A physical player who was not ing the spring...Demonstrated with the team last fall...Listed in toughness by playing through spring of 2003 as a defensive tack- spring ball with a broken wrist... le…High School: Competed in Needs to develop consistency... weight events at Dover-Sherborn 2004: Varsity debut came against ...Personal: Would like to be CEO Holy Cross...All six of his season of his own company...Mother, Jill catches (for 48 yards) came Syverson-Stork, is a professor at against the Crusaders…High Wellesley and an author. School: Earned three letters in football, captaining team as a senior...Also captained track, earning four letters...Won two let- Favorite Book: The Lord of the Rings ters in basketball...Earned All-Mission League honors in football Favorite Professor: Ehud Benor twice...School’s MVP among receivers and backs as a junior and Favorite Hobby: Fly fishing offensive player of the year as a senior...Caught 43 passes for 830 Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: Friends yards and seven TD’s as a senior...Chosen for the Southern Cali- Favorite Quote: “A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.” fornia All-Star Football Classic and East-West High School All- Star Game.

Favorite Book: Malcolm X Favorite Musical Act: 2Pac Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Ryan Taylor Favorite Vacation Spot: South Padre Island RYAN TAYLOR DE Sr 6-3 255

Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Birthday: February 9, 1984 High School: Central Catholic Major: Chemistry and Psychology

Missed spring ball with a shoulder injury...Athletic player who moves well...2004: Played in first seven games making six tackles...Had two stops against Holy Cross... 2003 and 2002: Developed with jayvee team...High School: Cap- tain of the Central Catholic High state championship football team...Two-time first team All-State selection and a three-time All-District honoree...Lettered four years on the basketball team...Spent the summer of 2003 running a strength and condi- tioning camp at his high school...Personal: A voracious reader... Hopes to become a doctor and work with patients unable to afford medical care.

Favorite Book: The Sun Also Rises Favorite Hobby: Playing bass Favorite Actor: John Cusack Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: “Being able to get in a car, drive five minutes and go fishing with my friends.” Favorite Quote: “If you think it’s too hard,you aren’t working hard enough.”

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 5 9 2005 PLAYER PROFILES

DANIEL TOOTOO OT Sr 6-5 255 KYLE UEBELHARDT QB Sr 6-1 195

Hometown: Wilmington, N.C. Hometown: Moorpark, Calif. Birthday: February 27, 1984 Birthday: May 21, 1984 High School: John T. Hoggard High School: Royal Major: Engineering Major: Undecided

Experienced player with good Owns live arm, perhaps the ability...Working hard to be more strongest among the upperclass- technically sound…2004: men...Did not play last year...Can Switched from defensive to offen- improve chances to seeing time sive tackle during the off-sea- with more consistency…High son…Saw action in the final three School: Played for father, Gene, games...High School: Three-year at Royal High...Ranked one of the letterwinner in football at John T. top-10 quarterbacks in Southern Hoggard High...Selected first California by Los Angeles Times... team All-Area and All-Conference...Named team captain during first team All-Marmonte League and All-Ventura County...Honors senior season...Ran the 100-meter dash for the track team. included Powerbar national player-of-the-week and Arco Western States player-of-the-month as a senior...Threw for 490 yards in a Favorite Movie: Blow game during senior season when he set six school, three county Favorite Book: Da Vinci Code and one state passing records...Lettered twice in baseball as a Favorite Musical Group: Led Zeppelin pitcher and third baseman...Ventura County Scholar-Athlete of Favorite Actor: Keanu Reeves the year as a senior...Personal: Father, Gene Uebelhardt, played Favorite Author: Maya Angelou football at Cal Lutheran...Talented singer and dancer...May pur- sue politics or coaching for a career.

Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Book: The Killer Angels Favorite Movie: West Side Story Favorite Musical Act: The Used RICH WALTON FS Sr 5-10 190

Hometown: Birdsboro, Pa. Birthday: January 24, 1983 High School: The Hill School Major: Economics

A solid player who should con- tribute this fall...2004: Played in the year’s first four games...2003: Earned first varsity letter with special teams...Voted the team’s top defensive scout team player… High School: Four-year letter- winner in football at The Hill School…Also earned four letters in track…Was named honorable mention All-League and All-Area as a junior…Voted honorable mention defensive back and return specialist of the year as a senior...Personal: Career ambition is to Daniel Tootoo be a CEO.

Favorite Movie: Legends of the Fall Favorite Book: The Bible Favorite Actor: Al Pacino Favorite Quote: “Sometimes we do what we want to do. The rest of the time we do what we have to do.”

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TIM WHEELER OT So 6-4 295 MATT WHYLAND WR Jr 6-2 185

Hometown: Duluth, Wis. Hometown: Manlius, N.Y. Birthday: October 2, 1985 Birthday: October 11, 1985 High School: Duluth East High School: Christian Brothers Major: History Academy Major: Psychology A big player who will improve as he redefines himself physically... A receiver who finds a way to get Opened some eyes in the spring… the job done without great speed 2004: Played against Holy Cross or leaping ability...Team’s most at midseason and again against precise route runner…High Brown and Princeton in the year’s School: Lettered three times in final two games...High School: football and once in track. Cap- Won three letters in football and tained football team to an 11-1 five in skiing, captaining the lat- record and sectional champi- ter team...Two-time Duluth News Tribune all-area pick on gridiron... onship as a senior...Football team went 33-3 in his three seasons... First team all-conference and all-area as a junior and senior...Sec- First team all-state, all-Central New York and all-league as a ond team all-state offense and honorable mention all-state senior...Personal: Won Sarsfield J. O’Connor Memorial Award for defense as a senior...Competed on three state qualifying alpine ski excellence in football, loyalty and service to school and communi- teams...Made academic all-state as a skier...Won his school’s Pres- ty in high school. ident’s Service Award and was a member of Fellowship of Christ- ian Athletes, Junior Buddies, Junior Rotarian and DECA organi- Favorite Movie: The Rock zations...Personal: Cousins, Morgan Burns ’93, and Scott Burns Favorite Hobby: Wake boarding ’97, also attended Dartmouth...Cousin, Andy Wheeler, played Favorite Author: Mark Twain hockey at Wisconsin...Grandfather, Hubert Wheeler, played foot- Favorite Musical Act: Bob Marley ball at Northwestern…Grandfather, John Pomeroy, played foot- Favorite Thing About Dartmouth: The small college atmosphere ball and baseball at Colby...Enjoys singing...Hopes to own his own business. IAN WILSON SS So 6-0 185 Favorite Book: Friday Night Lights Favorite Hobby: Hunting Hometown: Burbank, Calif. Favorite Actor: Tom Hanks Birthday: August 11, 1986 Favorite Professor: Peter Cosgrove High School: Loyola Favorite Quote: “Carpe Diem.” Major: Psychology

MIKE WHITTICOM LB So 6-0 210 Tough player who impressed coaching staff with the way he Hometown: Montrose, Colo. flies around the field...Practiced Birthday: October 15, 1984 when he could in the spring High School: Bridgton Academy despite playing for the Dart- Major: Economics mouth rugby team…2004: Appeared in the first five games One of the pleasant surprises of of the season making three tack- the spring...Physical player who les...High School: Earned four runs well...Great desire… High letters in football, serving as captain senior year...Lettered twice Won three letters in foot- School: in track...Football MVP as a senior...Made first all-league, all-CIF ball as a linebacker and running Division I and all-Southern Section teams as a senior...Football back...Graduated from Montrose team won CIF Division I title in 2003 with an 11-3 record...Per- High before attending Bridgton sonal: Also plays rugby for Dartmouth...Interested in poetry...May Academy...Was captain, defensive pursue a career as a real estate developer. player of the year and all-confer- ence at Montrose...Class valedictorian and Hugh Award winner Favorite Movie: Rudy for leadership at Bridgton... Brother, Jamie Whitticom Personal: Favorite Book: Into Thin Air ’96, was a defensive back for the Big Green...Brother, Jon Whitti- Favorite Actor: Chris Farley com, played for Princeton...President of the Spanish Club at Mon- Favorite Author: Ernest Hemingway trose, he attended San Juan De La Cruz high school in Madrid in Favorite Quote: “If there’s a will, there’s a way.” 2001-02...Would like to run his own business...Fluent in Spanish.

Favorite Musical Act: Tom Petty Favorite Author: Hunter S. Thompson Favorite Quote: “When it’s game time, it’s pain time.” DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 6 1 CLASS OF 2009 CANDIDATES

Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown Dustin Adkins OL/DT Fr 6-6 302 Hawthorne/Hawthorne, Fla. Anthony Arch DE Fr 6-5 235 Bellarmine College Prep/Palo Alto, Calif. Taylor Babcock LB Fr 6-1 195 Weston/Weston, Conn. Anthony Bates MLB Fr 6-1 200 Hammonton/Hammonton, N.J. Landon Bergner OL/LB Fr 5-11 190 Holyoke/Holyoke, Colo. Kyle Cavanaugh FS Fr 6-2 186 Wayne Hills/Wayne, N.J. Josh Cohen QB Fr 6-5 210 Conestoga/Berwyn, Pa. Maxwell Copello DL Fr 6-2 270 St. Mary’s/Stockton, Calif. Richard Cummings OL Fr 6-3 235 Christian Brothers Academy/Syracuse, N.Y. Josh Curcio OL Fr 6-4 285 Plantation/Plantation, Fla. Michael Cure DB Fr 5-11 205 St. Stanislaus College Prep/Waveland, Miss. Andrew Dete LB Fr 6-1 200 Marist School/Marietta, Ga. Benjamin Duke OL Fr 6-5 280 Satsuma/Satsuma, Ala. Erik Estabrook WR/K Fr 6-4 185 Christian Brothers Academy/Syracuse, N.Y. Aaron Feuer FB Fr 5-11 226 Suncoast/North Palm Beach, Fla. Malcolm Freberg DL Fr 6-2 215 Walton/Marietta, Ga. Casey Frost QB Fr 6-3 205 Loyola/Lawndale, Calif. Philip Galligan WR Fr 5-11 175 Campolindo/Moraga, Calif. Corey Goff WR Fr 6-2 210 The Hill School/Pottstown, Pa. Bryson Hauck OL Fr 6-3 290 Plantation /Plantation, Fla. Conor Leary FB Fr 6-1 205 Pelham Memorial/Pelham, N.Y. Bryan Matus TE Fr 6-3 225 St. Charles Catholic/LaPlace, La. Rehan Muttalib DE Fr 6-1 245 Palos Verdes Peninsula/Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Eric Paul WR Fr 6-4 185 The Woodlands/The Woodlands, Texas Alex Rapp OL Fr 6-4 245 St. Louis Country Day School/St. Louis, Mo. Brian Scullin QB/P Fr 6-5 215 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School/Alexandria, Va. Kevin Scully TE Fr 6-4 190 Brunswick/Brunswick, Maine Andrew Seidman RB Fr 6-2 195 Lake Oswego/Lake Oswego, Ore. Nathaniel Servis TB Fr 5-10 190 University School of Milwaukee/Milwaukee, Wis. Hudson Smythe TB Fr 6-3 200 Sacred Heart Prep/Menlo Park, Calif. Josh Speicher MLB Fr 5-11 195 Boston Latin School/Boston, Mass. Cole Springer QB Fr 6-1 193 Eagle’s Landing Christian Acad./McDonough, Ga. Edward Tabasky OL Fr 6-3 300 Mainland/Ormond Beach, Fla. Andrew Von Kuhn WR Fr 6-3 210 Mountain Brook/Birmingham, Ala. Johari Wiggins LB Fr 6-1 190 Charles E. Jordan/Durham, N.C. Milan Williams TB Fr 5-9 165 UMS-Wright Prep/Mobile, Ala.

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DUSTIN ADKINS OL/DT Fr 6-6 302 TONY BATES MLB Fr 6-1 200 Hometown: Hawthorne, Fla. Hometown: Hammonton, N.J. Birthday: July 2, 1987 Birthday: March 2, 1987 High School: Hawthorne High School: Hammonton

Big, physical player who moves his feet well...High School: Four- Not real big but has a reputation for toughness...High School: year letterwinner…Also served as captain…Played offensive and Three-year letterwinner…Team captain as a senior…Linebacker defensive line…Named first team all-state on offense as a helped squad to Cape Atlantic League championships as a sopho- senior…Earned first team all-area selection on offense as a senior more and senior…As a senior, was named first team All-South after being named to the second team as a junior…Team was dis- Jersey, All-Group 3 and All-Cape Atlantic League…Named schol- trict runner up with a 9-2 mark his junior year…Named an honor- ar-athlete by South Jersey Coaches Association of Boys Athletics able mention for all-area in baseball as a junior…Personal: Born as a senior…Selected for Adam Taliaferro All-Star Football Clas- in West Covina, Calif….Class valedictorian…Earned 4.0 Award sic senior year, when he was also named a South Jersey Scholar- for all classes…President of school’s drama club. Athlete by the Brooks-Irvine Football Club…Honorable mention for All-Cape Atlantic League as a junior…Played three years of baseball…Personal: Brother, Warren, played baseball at MIT… Class vice president during final three years of high school. ANTHONY ARCH DE Fr 6-5 235 Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif. Birthday: Feb. 4, 1987 LANDON BERGNER OL/MLB Fr 5-11 190 High School: Bellarmine College Prep Hometown: Holyoke, Colo. Birthday: Nov. 11, 1986 Athletic player with good range who runs well...High School: High School: Holyoke Played a year of football as a linebacker and tight end…Named West Catholic Athletic League honorable mention…Lettered one Will add depth and athletic ability to class...High School: First year in track…Personal: Interested in the Dartmouth Outing team all-conference linebacker and running back...Honorable Club....Father, Tony, played football at Dartmouth in 1979 and mention all-state linebacker...Selected as a Wendy’s High School graduated in 1982. Heisman State finalist. ... Colorado state wrestling champion at 160 pounds as a junior....Earned 11 varsity letters in football, track, swimming and wrestling...One of 25 recipients nationally of the 2005 Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award... TAYLOR BABCOCK LB Fr 6-1 195 Earned one of 11 Colorado Football Scholar-Athlete Awards...Won track and field state titles and qualified for states in swimming... Hometown: Weston, Conn. Personal: Spent six months designing and putting in place an Birthday: April 14, 1987 anti-tobacco education program called, “Tobacco: the Unfiltered High School: Weston Truth.” Project included an interactive computer CD for every high school and junior high student in Holyoke, Colo. Versatile strong safety who could play on the offensive or defen- sive side of the football...High School: Played varsity during all four years…Captain as a senior…Gained 1,072 rushing yards as a senior and was named first team all-conference, first team all- KYLE CAVANAUGH FS Fr 6-2 186 area and first team all-state…First team all-conference as Hometown: Wayne, N.J. junior…Running back, safety and linebacker in high school…Also Birthday: June 6, 1987 lettered three years in baseball…Personal: Born in Dallas, Texas. High School: Wayne Hills

Has good size and range...A hitter...High School: Lettered for three years…Team captain…Wayne Hills won 2002 and 2004 North 1, Group 3 state titles…Helped team to 12-0 mark as sophomore and 10-2 record senior year…Wide receiver/safety named all-league, all-county and all-area as junior and senior, and chosen to the AP All-New Jersey third team as a senior…All- league and all-county selection in baseball as a junior…Personal: Father, Dale, participated in football, track and baseball at Springfield College.

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JOSH COHEN QB Fr 6-5 210 JOSH CURCIO OL Fr 6-4 285 Hometown: Berwyn, Pa. Hometown: Plantation, Fla. Birthday: Feb. 27, 1987 Birthday: Nov. 19, 1986 High School: Conestoga High School: Plantation

Athletic player with good size and a good release...Blossomed as a Physical player and run blocker who can play inside or outside... senior...High School: Earned three letters and served as captain High School: Earned three letters…Served as team captain… during career…Led team to Central League title and 10-1 record Earned numerous honors senior year, including second team all- as senior…Threw for 2,858 yards, 28 touchdowns and just three state, first team all-county and Dade/Broward All-Star…All-coun- interceptions last fall...In a 31-21 win that ended Strath Haven’s ty honorable mention as a junior…Personal: Mother, Donna, ran 74-game regular-season win streak, he completed 17-of-25 throws cross country at Penn State and Bloomsburg State...Father worked for 250 yards...Was named first team all-league, first team all- on same police force with Dustin Adkins’s father in the past. county and first team all-area…In 2005 participated in the Valor Bowl, a Chester County senior all-star game…Named second team all-Southeast Pennsylvania by Philadelphia Inquirer as senior…Played three years of basketball and two of baseball. MICHAEL CURE II DB Fr 5-11 205 Hometown: Waveland, Miss. MAX COPELLO DL Fr 6-2 270 Birthday: Dec. 1, 1986 Hometown: Stockton, Calif. High School: St. Stanislaus College Prep Birthday: Nov. 23, 1987 High School: St. Mary’s Powerful, physical player who could play corner back or wide receiver...High School: Lettered four years…Captain…Receiver, Tough player with explosive power in upper body and legs...Tough defensive back and punter…Led team to District 8-4A title and 9- athlete who plays hard...High School: Received two letters… 2 mark as senior…Named Seacoast Echo Offensive Player of the Captain…Offensive guard and defensive tackle…As a senior, Year as a senior, and named an all-state defensive back…Three- helped team win San Joaquin Athletic Association with 9-0 league time all-District 8-4A and all-Seacoast Echo selection…Twice mark and Division 1 Sac-Joaquin Section with 13-1 overall named all-South…Holds three school records…Collected 854 record…Named first team All-SJAA as senior as well as to all-area yards and five touchdowns receiving, intercepted four passes and first team…Received McKay Award from Stockton Hall of Fame averaged 33.7 yards per punt…Also lettered twice in powerlift- as area’s outstanding defensive lineman as a senior, and also ing…Played basketball as a senior, when St. Stanislaus won the named scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation & District 8-4A title and went 28-6. College Football Hall of Fame…Second team All-SJAA as junior…Personal: Senior class president. ANDREW DETE LB Fr 6-1 200 RICH CUMMINGS OL Fr 6-3 235 Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Hometown: Syracuse, N.Y. Birthday: April 13, 1987 Birthday: Jan. 12, 1987 High School: Marist School High School: Christian Brothers Academy A hitter who explodes through the ballcarrier...Can run sideline Early-decision candidate who might get a look at defensive to sideline... High School: Three-year letterwinner…Team cap- end...High School: Earned four letters for highly successful pro- tain…Led team to state and regional championships as a junior, gram…Left tackle…Team went 42-3 during career, which culmi- as well as 14-1 record…Made 200 tackles in his final two years. ... nated with New York State Class AA state championship as As a senior, named Northside Defensive Player-of-the-Year, all- senior…Senior year, team went 13-0, was ranked first in the state county, all-region and honorable mention for all-state…First team and No. 12 nationally…Helped team to Central New York league all-state and all-region as junior…Personal: Brother, Brendan, and sectional championships as sophomore and junior…Team was played football for Davidson College. Class A regional champ freshman year…As a senior, named to first team for All-Central New York and all-league as well as fourth team All-New York State…In state championship game, selected as offensive line MVP…Selected for Scholar All-State Football Team and received New York State Section 3 Class AA Sportsmanship Award…Second team all-league selection and honorable mention for All-Central New York as a junior…Also lettered two years in basketball, and helped team win Section 3 league title as a junior.

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BENJAMIN DUKE OL Fr 6-5 280 MALCOLM FREBERG DL Fr 6-2 215 Hometown: Satsuma, Ala. Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Birthday: Sept. 15, 1986 Birthday: May 7, 1986 High School: Satsuma High School: Walton

Athletic player with long arms who is going to continue to fill Early-decision admit with good size and potential...High School: out...High School: Coaches graded him at about 90 percent in his Lettered three years…Led team to region championships as blocking this season...Named to Mobile Register’s All-Region second junior and senior, when Walton went a combined 23-3…Named team...Chose Dartmouth over the Air Force Academy...Bryant-Jor- all-county and all-region as a senior…Played tight end and defen- dan Student-Athlete Award winner for performance in classroom sive end making 51 tackles and caught passes for 110 yards and and on playing field...Personal: Saw snow for the first time on his one TD…Threw discus for track and field team…Region champ recruiting visit and gave snowshoeing a shot...Considering a as junior with toss of 132-0…Personal best of 151-0 as a senior… major in engineering...Member of school’s Hi-Q team. Personal: Father, Michael, was a pole vaulter at the University of Texas .

ERIK ESTABROOK WR/K Fr 6-4 185 CASEY FROST QB Fr 6-3 205 Hometown: Syracuse, N.Y. Hometown: Lawndale, Calif. Birthday: Oct. 29, 1986 Birthday: Jan. 12, 1987 High School: Christian Brothers Academy High School: Loyola

Tall and rangy with good leverage for a kicker...High School: Talented athlete with good feet who was productive in a strong Earned three letters and served as team captain…Led team to Loyola program...High School: Lettered twice, and was captain 31-2 mark and three state and sectional championships…Con- senior year…Team went 11-3 his junior year and was California tributed as wide receiver, kicker and safety…Had 18 catches for a Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division I champ… 16-yard average and four touchdowns as a senior...During career, Played quarterback and free safety…Capped senior year by being named second team all-league, third team all-star, second team named Serra League MVP, first team All-Central City, first team All-Central NewYork and honorable mention for All-Central New CIF Division I and a Cal-Hi Sports All-State selection…Also York…Also lettered in basketball, golf and track…Won sectional earned team MVP, co-captain award and scholar-athlete award as titles in track and basketball. Personal: Dressed as a Christmas a senior, and named a National Football Foundation & College tree, danced to Nutcracker Suite along with high school team- Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete…Ran track two years…Personal: mates in CBA’s annual fashion show last year. School’s student body president…Cousin, Nate Robinson, played basketball and football at the University of Washington…Cousin, Jacques Robinson, played football at the University of Washington AARON FEUER FB Fr 5-11 226 and is the only player ever named both Rose Bowl and Orange Bowl MVP…Cousin, Rannen Roberson, played football at West- Hometown: North Palm Beach, Calif. ern Kentucky…Cousin, Wayne Vaughn, played football at the Birthday: July 11, 1987 University of La Verne. High School: Suncoast

A strong and powerfully built athlete who loves to play the game... PHILIP GALLIGAN WR Fr 5-11 175 High School: Earned four letters…Two-year captain… Led squad to 12-3A district championship as a sophomore and runner-up as Hometown: Moraga, Calif. a senior…Played fullback and quarterback, as well as on the Birthday: May 30, 1987 defensive side of the ball…Named second team all-conference as High School: Campolindo a senior by the West Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun- Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale…Team’s offensive player of the year Catches the ball well and can make people miss on the perime- as a senior…Lettered in lacrosse for one year…Personal: Father, ter...Can also play in the secondary...High School: Three-year let- Dennis, played football at the University of Vermont. ter-winner led team to Diablo Football Athletic League title as a senior with a 9-0 record…Had 78 catches for 1,772 yards and 22 TDs this year...The wide receiver/defensive back also served as captain…During senior year, was named to the first teams for All- DFAL, All-Bay Area, all-state (medium size schools) and All-Tri- Valley…Member of the “Cream of the Crop”, as selected by the Contra Costa Times…Honorable mention for all-league as a junior…Also played volleyball for two years…Personal: Born in Allentown, Pa.

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COREY GOFF WR Fr 6-2 210 BRYAN MATUS TE Fr 6-3 225 Hometown: Pottstown, Pa. Hometown: LaPlace, La. Birthday: April 24, 1987 Birthday: Sept. 2, 1987 High School: The Hill School High School: St. Charles Catholic

Will add depth to the pass receiving corps...High School: Played Strong, physical player who knows his way around the weight four years of varsity football…Started at wide receiver and defen- room...High School: Lettered three years…Team captain as sive back as a junior and senior…Also saw time at tight end and senior…Helped team to three straight district titles and com- outside linebacker as a senior…Played tight end and outside line- bined 25-5 mark during his three years…Second team all-district backer as a freshman and sophomore…Named all-area as an out- as senior…Honorable mention for Louisiana High School Athletic side linebacker…Selected to the Montgomery County All-Star Association Academic All-State as senior…Named Louisiana team…Lettered for three years in basketball and two years in High School Football Player-of-the-Year by Fellowship of Christian track. Athletes…Selected for Louisiana high school all-star football game…Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee…Lettered three years in baseball…Helped team to three district titles, going 81- BRYSON HAUCK OL Fr 6-3 290 24 during that time, and second place in the state as a junior… First team LHSAA Academic All-State as senior…Personal: Born Hometown: Plantation, Fla. in Olympia Fields, Ill…. President of Fellowship of Christian Ath- Birthday: Sept. 4, 1986 letes as a senior…Father, Mark, played football at Augustana Col- High School: Plantation lege. Physical blocker with excellent size...High School: Joins Planta- tion teammate Josh Curcio to make the trip north to Hanover... Helped team to a 9-1 record with only loss by four points...Honor- REHAN MUTTALIB DE Fr 6-1 245 able mention pick for All-County large school football team... Hometown: Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Birthday: May 3, 1987 All-Broward Football Class 4A-6A third team offensive lineman. High School: Palos Verdes Peninsula

An enthusiastic player who is explosive coming off the edge... CONOR LEARY FB Fr 6-1 205 High School: Lettered for two years and was captain during career…Defensive lineman and offensive right guard…Led team Hometown: Pelham, N.Y. to Bay League championship as a senior… Helped his team go 11- Birthday: March 8, 1987 1-1 last year and rush for more than 4,000 yards...All-Bay League High School: Pelham Memorial first team selection as senior, as well as All-California Inter- scholastic Federation Division III second team pick…Selected as Good athlete who was an early-decision admit to team’s Defensive Lineman-of-the-Year and Lifter-of-the-Year. Dartmouth...High School: Three-year letterwinner…Rushed for 748 yards and six touchdowns as a junior while also picking up seven sacks on defense…All-league performer as junior and senior, and honorable mention as sophomore…All-section honor- ERIC PAUL WR Fr 6-4 185 able mention as junior and senior…Named second team all-star Hometown: The Woodlands, Texas by The Journal News as senior…Named to National Football Birthday: April 13, 1987 Foundation “Golden Dozen” Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention High School: The Woodlands team…Lettered four years in hockey, and led team to section championship as a senior…Also lettered three years in An athletic player with good speed who can go up and catch the baseball…Personal: Four relatives graduated from Dartmouth: ball in the air...High School: Played one year of football…As a Peter Herman ’58, uncle; Vicki Camerino ’78, cousin; Steven senior, team was the 5A Division I Regional Finalist, District 14- Camerino ’80, uncle; Marsha Rich ’80, aunt. 5A runner up and ranked in the top 10 in the state in 5A with a 8- 4 mark…The wide receiver caught 20 passes for 371 yards and five touchdowns…All-State 5A Academic first team selection, while also chosen for All-District 14-5A Academic first team… Named to All-District 14-5A first team and All-Montgomery County 14-5A first team…Also lettered in basketball for two years…Personal: Ranked 18th in his class of 1,151 (top 1.5 per- cent)…Father, Jeff, played basketball at Trinity (Texas) Universi- ty…Brother, Ryan, played basketball at Millsaps College.

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ALEX RAPP OL Fr 6-4 245 ANDREW SEIDMAN RB Fr 6-2 195 Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. Hometown: Lake Oswego, Ore. Birthday: May 12, 1986 Birthday: Aug. 3, 1987 High School: St. Louis Country Day School High School: Lake Oswego

A good athlete who was admitted early-decision...High School: A good athlete from a winning team who will get a chance to show Three-year letterwinner helped team to 14-0 season and Class 3A what he can do...High School: Lettered for four years…Served as state title as a senior…Served as a captain during career…Played team captain…Played running back and linebacker during offensive tackle and defensive end…Named one of top 30 recruits career…Helped team win the Three Rivers League championship in St. Louis area as a senior…First team all-state selection as a as a sophomore and junior, leading the team to a 22-4 mark dur- senior for both offense and defense…Also named to all-league ing those seasons…Also a member of the track and field team for first team and All-Metro second team in his final season…All- four years, using his speed in the 100, 200 and 400…Personal: league honorable mention as a junior…Lettered three years in Latest member of a three-generation Dartmouth family: His basketball and one in track…Team won Class 3A state title in father, William ’71, played soccer for the Green. Others: Grandfa- basketball his freshman year with a 32-3 record…Named first ther (Richard ’40), uncle (David ’68) and two brothers (David ’04 team academic all-state as a senior…Personal: Born in Prince- and James ’06). ton, N.J….Father, Kent, played water polo at Brown. NATE SERVIS TB Fr 5-10 190 Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. BRIAN SCULLIN QB/P Fr 6-5 215 Birthday: Nov. 29, 1987 Hometown: Alexandria, Va. High School: University School of Milwaukee Birthday: June 21, 1986 High School: St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes A tough football player whose strength and build also served him well in ice hockey...High School: Earned three letters…Team Accomplished athlete who comes in as a two-position player... captain as senior…Three-time team MVP rushed for 4,560 yards High School: Lettered for three years and served as captain dur- and 57 touchdowns on 503 carries during career…Played tailback, ing his time at St. Stephens & St. Agnes from 2002-05…Attended safety, linebacker and wide receiver, and also returned kicks and St. John’s College High School from 2000-02…Played quarter- punts…Conference player-of-the-year and first team all-confer- back, free safety, kicker and punter…Won the 2004 Nike accuracy ence as a senior…Named first team all-state and first team all- contest for quarterbacks hosted by the University of Virginia… region by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association as a senior… Completed 46.9 percent of his throws with 11 touchdowns last Named honorable mention all-state by Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel fall... Named first team all-state as a senior after making the All- and Associated Press as senior, and also named first team all-subur- Interstate Athletic Conference first team as a junior…Lettered ban and second team all-area…Second team all-conference as for one year in basketball…Personal: Father, Bob, competed in sophomore and junior…Second team all-suburban as junior… the javelin at Georgetown, and mother, Lizanne, was a basketball Helped team to conference championship as sophomore…Let- player for the Hoyas. tered three years in hockey…Helped team win four regional and sectional championships in hockey…Lettered two years in base- ball and one year in track and field…Regional champ in 200- meter dash as a junior…Personal: Father, Jeff, played hockey at KEVIN SCULLY TE Fr 6-4 190 St. Lawrence University. Hometown: Brunswick, Maine Birthday: June 24, 1987 High School: Brunswick

Wide-receiver/H-back type who will be a tight end as he adds size and muscle...High School: Three-year letterwinner…Served as captain and played wide receiver and cornerback…Led team to 2003 Eastern Maine championship with 10-2 record…First team all-conference selection as junior and senior, and first team all- state pick as senior…Helped basketball team to 17-1 mark and Eastern Maine title as a junior…Also lettered in track…Person- al: Father, Patrick, graduated from Dartmouth in 1979…Uncle, Brendan Scully, played football at Colby (Maine) College.

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HUDSON SMYTHE TB Fr 6-3 200 senior…Third team all-state as junior and second team all-state as senior…First team All-Central Florida as a senior…Two-time Hometown: Menlo Park, Calif. Sprint Scholar-Athlete…Named to 2005 FHSAA Academic All- Birthday: Jan. 25, 1987 State team…Selected for Califlorida Bowl All-Star team in High School: Sacred Heart Prep 2004…One of 50 student-athletes to be named Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year in 2004…Lettered four years in A running back with good size who could also line up at wide weightlifting and one in track and field…Personal: Salutatorian receiver...High School: Three-year letterwinner, two-year cap- of class…Class president as junior and senior. tain…Led team to 2004 Private Schools Athletic League champi- onship and Bay Bowl victory…Played tailback and linebacker while also kicking and punting…Named first team all-league as ANDREW VON KUHN WR Fr 6-3 210 junior and senior before being named league MVP as a senior… Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. Selected for All-Mid-Peninsula team and was All-Palo Alto Daily Birthday: Aug. 23, 1986 News selection as punter…School’s sophomore and junior athlete- High School: Mountain Brook of-the-year before being named overall athlete-of-the-year as a senior…Ran for 121 yards, caught a 23-yard TD pass, threw an Another good-sized target for Big Green quarterbacks...High 18-yard option TD pass and kicked five PATs in one game...League School: Three-year letterwinner…Played tight end and wide batting champ in baseball as a junior, when he was named first receiver…Led team to Region 7 championships and a combined team all-league…Helped team go 27-1 in the PSAL as a sopho- 24-3 record as a sophomore and junior…Named one of Alabama’s more and junior. “Best of the Rest” as a senior…Also lettered in golf…Personal: Born in Greenwich, Conn. JOSH SPEICHER MLB Fr 5-11 195 Hometown: Boston, Mass. JOHARI WIGGINS LB Fr 6-1 190 Birthday: May 31, 1987 Hometown: Durham, N.C. High School: Boston Latin School Birthday: May 28, 1987 High School: Charles E. Jordan High School: The lone recruit in this year’s freshman class from Massachusetts, a traditional Dartmouth stronghold...Finished ninth in the state meet as a senior throwing the javelin over 160 Brings excellent speed to the linebacker position...High School: feet for Boston Latin...Personal: Won a Class VI prize for classics Lettered for three years…Middle linebacker set school record at Boston Latin. with 172 tackles as a senior…Named first team all-conference and first team all-area as a senior…Also lettered twice in track, COLE SPRINGER QB Fr 6-1 193 where he competed in triple jump, long jump, 110 hurdles and 300 hurdles...Fifteen high school teammates have gone on to play Hometown: McDonough, Ga. college football…Personal: Brother, Kyle, played football at Ran- Birthday: Dec. 22, 1986 dolph-Macon (Va.) College…Was in high school marching High School: Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy band…One of eight children.

Good athlete who could play a number of different positions... High School: Full name: Ryan Cole Springer…a converted run- MILAN WILLIAMS TB Fr 5-9 165 ning back...Tossed 13 touchdowns and was voted best athlete in Hometown: Mobile, Ala. his region of Georgia as a senior at Eagle’s Landing Christian Birthday: Dec. 24, 1986 Academy in McDonough...Led ELCA to 8-3 record in the school’s High School: UMS-Wright Prep first season in the Georgia High School Association... Personal: chose Dartmouth over Davidson. A jitterbug who will see a hole and then exploit it...High School: Three-time letterwinner…Team captain…Led team to three area EDDIE TABASKY OL Fr 6-3 300 titles and 38-4 mark in three seasons…Team was 14-1 and won state championship his sophomore year…Twice named first team Hometown: Ormond Beach, Fla. all-state…First team all-region selection as a senior after being Birthday: Jan. 21, 1987 an honorable mention as a junior…As a senior, Mobile player-of- High School: Mainland the-year and Optimist player-of-the-year…Had one game where he scooted for 238 yards and had six touchdown runs of 5, 8, 9, 39, Strong, physical player with a colorful personality...High School: 49 and 49 yards...Racked up 1,662 rushing yards as a senior…Also Earned four letters…Served as team captain senior year…Led an all-state sprinter and long and triple jumper…Personal: squad to 13-1 record and 5A state championship as junior…Team Cousin, Dwight Williams, played football at Alabama State… went 30-0 in district play while winning district title each year Cousin, Derrick Williams, played basketball for Birmingham during career…Helped team win 5A regional championship each Southern…Cousin, Jermaine Locke, played football at Southern of final three seasons…First team all-county as junior and University.

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Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown Dustin Adkins OL/DT Fr 6-6 302 Hawthorne/Hawthorne, Fla. Lucius Alexander OT Jr 6-8 340 Science Academy/Austin, Texas Anthony Arch DE Fr 6-5 235 Bellarmine College Prep/Palo Alto, Calif. Taylor Babcock LB Fr 6-1 195 Weston/Weston, Conn. Kevin Bambrick WR Jr 6-1 175 Ramsey /Ramsey, N.J. Jason Bash TB Sr 5-10 180 Ramona/Ramona, Calif. Anthony Bates MLB Fr 6-1 200 Hammonton/Hammonton, N.J. Tom Bennewitz QB So 6-0 180 Weston/Weston, Conn. Landon Bergner OL/LB Fr 5-11 190 Holyoke/Holyoke, Colo. Chris Blanco CB Jr 5-9 170 Servite/LaMirada, Calif. Don Bly* OT Jr 6-5 255 Chagrin Falls/Chagrin Falls, Ohio Jason Blydell* CB So 5-11 175 Swampscott /Nahant, Mass. Brad Bowen SS Jr 6-0 200 Santa Maria/Santa Maria, Calif. Chase Bower* DE Sr 6-2 230 Conestoga/Malvern, Pa. Mark Brogna TE So 6-3 230 Amador Valley/Pleasanton, Calif. Bobby Calderwood FB Jr 6-0 220 Langley/Reston, Va. Kyle Cavanaugh FS Fr 6-2 186 Wayne Hills/Wayne, N.J. Josh Cohen QB Fr 6-5 210 Conestoga/Berwyn, Pa. Chris Collado WR So 6-2 190 Cincinnati Hill Christian Acad./Maineville, Ohio Julian Collins SS So 6-0 190 Monmouth Regional/Tinton Falls, N.J. Maxwell Copello DL Fr 6-2 270 St. Mary's/Stockton, Calif. Preston Copley OT Jr 6-5 250 Kentucky Country Day/Louisville, Ky. Justin Cottrell* LB So 6-2 210 Mainland/Somers Point, N.J. Richard Cummings OL Fr 6-3 235 Christian Brothers Academy/Syracuse, N.Y. Terry Cunningham* LB Sr 6-0 220 The Hill School/Orland Park, Ill. Josh Curcio OL Fr 6-4 285 Plantation/Plantation, Fla. Michael Cure DB Fr 5-11 205 St. Stanislaus College Prep/Waveland, Miss. Ryan Danehy* LS Sr 6-2 210 Billerica/North Billerica, Mass. Jack D'Angelo DE So 6-4 240 New Trier/Northfield, Ill. Andrew Dete LB Fr 6-1 200 Marist School/Marietta, Ga. Josh Dooley* LB Sr 6-2 230 Tuttle Public/Tuttle, Okla. Jared Dowdakin OG So 6-2 265 Boylan Catholic/Winnebago, Ill. Matt Dratch DT So 6-3 235 Avon Old Farms/South Salem, N.Y. Benjamin Duke OL Fr 6-5 280 Satsuma/Satsuma, Ala. Erik Estabrook WR/K Fr 6-4 185 Christian Brothers Academy/Syracuse, N.Y.

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Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown Brian Evans* CB So 6-1 175 Fairfield/Fairfield, Texas Aaron Feuer FB Fr 5-11 226 Suncoast/North Palm Beach, Fla. Jordan Fields CB Sr 5-10 170 John Burroughs/University City, Mo. Malcolm Freberg DL Fr 6-2 215 Walton/Marietta, Ga. Mike Fritz QB Jr 6-2 195 Clear Lake/Houston, Texas Casey Frost QB Fr 6-3 205 Loyola/Lawndale, Calif. Ryan Fuselier* WR Sr 6-5 210 San Pasqual/Escondido, Calif. Philip Galligan WR Fr 5-11 175 Campolindo/Moraga, Calif. Charles Ganske* FB Sr 6-1 235 New Ulm/New Ulm, Minn. Anthony Gargiulo* DE Sr 6-3 235 Immaculata/Neshanic Station, N.J. Chad Gaudet* TB So 5-11 195 Middlesex School/Burlington, Mass. Joe Gibalski* LB Jr 6-2 220 Salpointe Catholic/Tucson, Ariz. Cullen Gilchrist DE Jr 6-3 240 Dartmouth/Dartmouth, Mass. Ben Goeke OG So 6-3 265 Lake Forest Academy/Chevy Chase, Md. Brooks Goff* SS Sr 6-0 205 Sandpoint/Sagle, Idaho Corey Goff WR Fr 6-2 210 The Hill School/Pottstown, Pa. Bryson Hauck OL Fr 6-3 290 Plantation /Plantation, Fla. Erik Hinterbichler* KSp Sr 5-9 165 Albuquerque/Albuquerque, N.M. Steve Jensen* CB Sr 5-9 190 Bishop's School/Rancho Santa Fe, Calif Andy Kempler KSp So 5-10 175 Staples/Westport, Conn. Taylor Layman* OG So 6-1 260 Franklin Road Academy/Brentwood, Tenn. Conor Leary FB Fr 6-1 205 Pelham Memorial/Pelham, N.Y. Brett Lowe TE So 6-2 215 San Luis Obispo/San Luis Obispo, Calif. Ryan Mahoney LB So 6-2 225 Swampscott/Nahant, Mass. John Manning CB So 5-9 175 Bozeman/Bozeman, Mont. Bryan Matus TE Fr 6-3 225 St. Charles Catholic/LaPlace, La. Mike McClincy DT Sr 6-2 265 Central Catholic/Greensburg, Pa. Sam McDonald* WR Jr 5-10 175 St. Xavier/Cincinnati, Ohio Rehan Muttalib DE Fr 6-1 245 Palos Verdes Peninsula/Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Ikechi Ogbonna* TB Sr 5-7 170 Horace Mann/Bronx, N.Y. Brian Osimiri* DT Sr 6-0 255 Greenhill/Dallas, Texas Eric Paul WR Fr 6-4 185 The Woodlands/The Woodlands, Texas John Pircon* FS So 6-2 190 Marquette University High/Whitefish Bay, Wis. Mike Presti DE Jr 6-2 210 Jesuit/Dallas, Texas Mike Rabil* DT Sr 6-2 275 Watkins Mills/Gaithersburg, Md.

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Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown Jason Raiti* WR Sr 5-10 190 Massena Central/Massena, N.Y. Alex Rapp OL Fr 6-4 245 St. Louis Country Day School/St. Louis, Mo. Jason Reid CB So 5-10 175 Hunterdon Central/Ringoes, N.J. Mike Ribero* CB Sr 5-10 180 St. Frances/Palo Alto, Calif. Charlie Rittgers* QB Sr 6-1 195 Lebanon/Lebanon, Ohio Joe Scola CB Jr 5-11 190 Charlotte/Punta Gorda, Fla. Brian Scullin QB/P Fr 6-5 215 St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School/Alexandria, Va. Kevin Scully TE Fr 6-4 190 Brunswick/Brunswick, Maine Sam Seiberling* TE Sr 6-3 225 Martin/Arlington, Texas Andrew Seidman RB Fr 6-2 195 Lake Oswego/Lake Oswego, Ore. Nathaniel Servis TB Fr 5-10 190 University School of Milwaukee/Milwaukee, Wis. Mike Shannon* OT Sr 6-4 280 Belmont Hill/Andover, Mass. Dan Shula* QB Sr 6-2 200 St. Thomas Aquinas/Cooper City, Fla. Eric Shuster FB So 6-2 230 Piedmont/Piedmont, Calif. Dan Siegfried TB So 6-0 210 Avon/Avon, Ohio Hudson Smythe TB Fr 6-3 200 Sacred Heart Prep/Menlo Park, Calif. Harrison Sonntag DT So 6-4 275 Wayne Valley/Wayne, N.J. Josh Speicher MLB Fr 5-11 195 Boston Latin School/Boston, Mass. Cole Springer QB Fr 6-1 193 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad./McDonough, Ga. Cal Stevens WR So 6-1 180 Miramonte/Orinda, Calif. Nick Stork DE Sr 6-0 230 Dover-Sherborn/Sherborn, Mass. Edward Tabasky OL Fr 6-3 300 Mainland/Ormond Beach, Fla. Calvin Taylor WR So 6-2 190 Alemany/Granada Hills, Calif. Ryan Taylor* DT Sr 6-3 255 Central Catholic/San Antonio, Texas Daniel Tootoo* OT Sr 6-5 255 John T. Hoggard/Wilmington, N.C. Kyle Uebelhardt QB Jr 6-1 195 Royal/Moorpark, Calif. Andrew Von Kuhn WR Fr 6-3 210 Mountain Brook/Birmingham, Ala. Rich Walton* FS Sr 5-10 190 The Hill School/Birdsboro, Pa. Tim Wheeler OT So 6-4 295 Duluth East/Duluth, Minn. Mike Whitticom LB So 6-0 210 Bridgton Academy/Montrose, Colo. Matt Whyland WR Jr 6-2 185 Christian Brothers Academy/Manlius, N.Y Johari Wiggins LB Fr 6-1 190 Charles E. Jordan/Durham, N.C. Milan Williams TB Fr 5-9 165 UMS-Wright Prep/Mobile, Ala. Ian Wilson SS So 6-0 185 Loyola/Burbank, Calif. *Letterwinner

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ALABAMA - 3 - Benjamin Duke, Satsuma; Andrew Von Kuhn, MISSOURI - 2 - Jordan Fields, University City; Alex Rapp, St. Birmingham; Milan Williams, Mobile Louis.

ARIZONA - 1 - Joe Gibalski, Tucson. MISSISSIPPI - 1 - Michael Cure, Waveland.

CALIFORNIA - 19 - Anthony Arch, Palo Alto; Jason Bash, MONTANA - 1 - John Manning, Bozeman. Ramona; Chris Blanco, LaMirada; Brad Bowen, Santa Maria; Mark Brogna, Pleasanton; Maxwell Copello, Stockton; Casey NEW JERSEY - 8 - Kevin Bambrick, Ramsey; Anthony Bates, Frost, Lawndale; Ryan Fuselier, Escondido; Philip Galligan, Mor- Hammonton; Kyle Cavanaugh, Wayne; Julian Collins, Tinton aga; Steve Jensen, Rancho Santa Fe; Brett Lowe, San Luis Obis- Falls; Justin Cottrell, Somers Point; Anthony Gargiulo, Neshanic po; Rehan Muttalib, Rancho Palos Verdes; Mike Ribero, Palo Station; Jason Reid, Ringoes; Harrison Sonntag, Wayne. Alto; Eric Shuster, Piedmont; Hudson Smythe, Menlo Park; Cal Stevens, Orinda; Calvin Taylor, Granada Hills; Kyle Uebelhardt, NEW MEXICO - 1 - Erik Hinterbichler, Albuquerque. Moorpark; Ian Wilson, Burbank. NEW YORK - 7 - Richard Cummings, Syracuse; Matt Dratch, COLORADO - 2 - Landon Bergner, Holyoke; Mike Whitticom, South Salem; Erik Estabrook, Syracuse; Conor Leary, Pelham; Montrose. Ikechi Ogbonna, Bronx; Jason Raiti, Massena; Matt Whyland, Manlius. CONNECTICUT - 3 - Taylor Babcock, Weston; Tom Bennewitz, Weston; Andy Kempler, Westport. NORTH CAROLINA - 2 - Daniel Tootoo, Wilmington; Johari Wig- gins, Durham. FLORIDA - 7 - Dustin Adkins, Hawthorne; Josh Curcio, Planta- tion; Aaron Feuer, North Palm Beach; Bryson Hauck, Plantation; OHIO - 5 - Don Bly, Chagrin Falls; Chris Collado, Maineville; Sam Joe Scola, Punta Gorda; Dan Shula, Cooper City; Edward McDonald, Cincinnati; Charlie Rittgers, Lebanon; Dan Siegfried, Tabasky, Ormond Beach. Avon.

GEORGIA - 3 - Andrew Dete, Marietta; Malcolm Freberg, Mariet- OKLAHOMA - 1 - Josh Dooley, Tuttle. ta; Cole Springer, McDonough. OREGON - 1 - Andrew Seidman, Lake Oswego. IDAHO (1) - Brooks Goff, Sagle. PENNSYLVANIA - 5 - Chase Bower, Malvern; Joshua Cohen, ILLINOIS - 3 - Terry Cunningham, Orland Park; Jack D'Angelo, Berwyn; Corey Goff, Pottstown; Mike McClincy, Greensburg; Northfield; Jared Dowdakin, Winnebago. Rich Walton, Birdsboro.

KENTUCKY - 1 - Preston Copley, Louisville. TENNESSEE - 1 - Taylor Layman, Brentwood.

LOUISIANA - 1 - Bryan Matus, LaPlace. TEXAS - 8 - Lucius Alexander, Austin; Brian Evans, Fairfield; Mike Fritz, Houston; Brian Osimiri, Dallas; Eric Paul, The Wood- MAINE - 1 - Kevin Scully, Brunswick. lands; Mike Presti, Dallas; Sam Seiberling, Arlington; Ryan Tay- lor, San Antonio. MARYLAND - 2 - Ben Goeke, Chevy Chase; Mike Rabil, Gaithers- burg. VIRGINIA - 2 - Bobby Calderwood, Reston; Brian Scullin, Alexan- dria. MASSACHUSETTS - 8 - Jason Blydell, Nahant; Ryan Danehy, North Billerica; Chad Gaudet, Burlington; Cullen Gilchrist, WISCONSIN - 2 - John Pircon, Whitefish Bay; Nathaniel Servis, Dartmouth; Ryan Mahoney, Nahant; Mike Shannon, Milwaukee. Andover; Josh Speicher, Boston; Nick Stork, Sherborn.

MINNESOTA - 2 - Charles Ganske, New Ulm; Tim Wheeler, Duluth.

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COLGATE Game One - September 17, Memorial Field, Hanover - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Colgate Series Series Scores Since 1956 Location: Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 Sept. 3 Central Connecticut Colgate leads series, 14-4-1 Year D C Enrollment: 2,800 10 Massachusetts First Game: 1905 (Colgate, 16-10) 1982* 21 38 Nickname: Raiders 17 at Dartmouth First Dartmouth Win: 1941 (18-6) 1985* 28 54 Conference: Patriot League 24 Open Last Year: Colgate, 17-15 1994 16 20 Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium (10,221) Oct. 1 Cornell Last Dartmouth Win: 35-14 (1995) 1995* 35 14 Athletic Director: David Roach 8 at Princeton 1998 24 45 15 Fordham* 1999* 3 35 Coach's Profile 22 at Holy Cross* 2000* 24 42 Head Coach: Dick Biddle 29 Lehigh* 2002 26 30 (10th season) Nov. 5 at Lafayette* 2003* 9 31 Record at Colgate: 76-31 (9 seasons) 12 Bucknell* 2004 15 17 Overall Record: same 19 at Georgetown* *-at Hanover Office Phone: 315-228-7603 *Patriot League

Team Profile 2004 Results (7-4, 4-2 Patriot League) Captains: TBA C Opp Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/23 20 at Massachusetts 30 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 17 Dartmouth 15 33 Georgetown* 0 Media Relations 28 at Yale 31 Director: Bob Cornell 29 Princeton 26 Office: 315-228-7602 10 at Cornell 6 Home: 315-824-3637 41 Holy Cross* 7 Fax: 315-228-7977 14 at Lehigh* 21 Email: [email protected] 22 Lafayette* 19 Web Site: 7 at Bucknell* 42 www.goColgateRaiders.com 40 at Fordham* 28 *Patriot League

NEW HAMPSHIRE Game Two - September 24, Cowell Stadium, Durham (WMUR-TV) - 12 noon

General Information 2005 Schedule 2004 Results (10-3, 6-2 Atlantic 10) Series Scores Since 1956 Location: Durham, N.H. 03824 Sept. 3 at California-Davis NH Opp Year D NH Enrollment: 13,000 10 Open 24 at Delaware 21 1956* 13 0 Nickname: Wildcats 17 at Towson* 35 at Rutgers 24 1957* 27 0 Conference: Atlantic 10 24 Dartmouth 7 William & Mary* 9 1960* 7 6 Stadium: Cowell Stadium (6,500) Oct. 1 Villanova* 45 at Dartmouth 24 1961* 28 3 Director of Athletics: Marty Scarano 8 at William & Mary* 51 at Villanova* 40 1964 40 0 15 Rhode Island* 21 Massachusetts* 38 1965* 56 6 Coach's Profile 22 Northeastern* 33 Hofstra* 27 1968* 21 0 Head Coach: Sean McDonnell 29 at Massachusetts* 27 at Northeastern* 23 1969 31 0 (7th season) Nov. 5 at Hofstra* 27 at Rhode Island* 3 1972* 24 14 Record at New Hampshire: 33-35-0 12 Iona 62 Towson* 24 1973 9 10 (6 seasons) 19 Maine* 50 at Maine* 36 1976* 24 13 Overall Record: same *Atlantic 10 27 at Georgia Soutern# 23 1979 10 10 Office Phone: 603-862-1852 17 at Montana# 47 1980* 7 24 *Atlantic 10 1984* 10 38 Team Profile #NCAA Division 1-AA Playoff 1985 7 23 Captains: John McCoy, Derek Stank, 1986* 12 66 Alan Tallman Dartmouth-UNH Series 1987 3 41 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/13 Dartmouth leads series, 17-13-2 1990 21 21 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7 First Game: 1901 (Dartmouth, 51-0) 1992 27 45 First UNH Win: 1973 (10-9) 1993* 7 14 Media Relations Last Meeting: UNH 45-24 (2004) 2000 21 42 Director: Scott Stapin Last Dartmouth Win: 24-13 (1976) 2001* 38 42 Office: 603-862-2585 2002* 26 29 Fax: 603-862-3839 2003 17 42 Email: [email protected] 2004* 24 45 Web Site: www.unhwildcats.com *-at Hanover

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PENN Game Three - October 1, Memorial Field, Hanover - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Penn Series 1977 3 7 Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Sept. 17 Duquesne Penn leads series, 39-31-2 1978* 31 21 Enrollment: 10,500 24 Villanova First Game: 1896 (Penn, 16-0) 1979 20 6 Nickname: Quakers Oct. 1 at Dartmouth* First Dartmouth Win: 1913 (34-21) 1980* 40 7 Conference: Ivy League 8 Bucknell Last Year: Penn, 35-0 1981 33 13 Stadium: Franklin Field (52,958) 15 at Columbia* Last Dartmouth Win: 23-15 (1997) 1982* 0 21 Director of Athletics: Steve Bilsky 22 Yale* 1983 14 38 29 at Brown* Series Scores Since 1956 1984* 24 55 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 Princeton* Year D P 1985 14 19 Head Coach: Al Bagnoli (14th season) 12 at Harvard* 1956 7 14 1986* 7 21 Record at Penn: 94-34-0 (13 seasons) 19 Cornell* 1958 6 3 1987 7 49 Overall Record: 180-53-0 *Ivy League 1958* 13 12 1988* 27 33 (23 seasons) 1959 0 13 1989 24 0 Office Phone: 215-573-9229 1960* 15 0 1990* 6 16 2004 Results (8-2, 6-1 Ivy) 1961 30 0 1991 21 15 Team Profile P Opp 1962* 17 0 1992* 36 17 Captains: Sam Mathews, Doug Mid- 61 at San Diego 18 1963 28 0 1993 6 10 dleton, 13 Villanova 16 1964 27 7 1994* 11 13 Ric San Doval, Don Snyder 35 Dartmouth* 0 1965* 24 19 1995 12 20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/20 32 at Bucknell (2 OT) 25 1966 40 21 1996* 24 22 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/15 14 Columbia* 3 1967* 23 0 1997 23 15 17 at Yale* 7 1968 21 26 1998* 14 17 Media Relations 20 Brown* 16 1969* 41 0 1999 6 17 Football Contact: Mat Kanan 16 at Princeton* 15 1970 28 0 2000 14 48 Office: 215-573-4125 10 Harvard* 31 1971* 19 3 2001* 20 21 Cell: 215-687-5548 20 at Cornell* 14 1972 31 17 2002 14 49 Fax: 215-898-1747 *Ivy League 1973* 16 22 2003* 20 33 Email: [email protected] 1974 20 27 2004 0 35 Web Site: www.pennathletics.com 1975* 19 14 *-at Hanover 1976* 20 0

YALE Game Four - October 8, Yale Bowl, New Haven - 1:00 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Yale Series 1977 3 0 Location: New Haven, Conn. 06520 Sept. 17 at San Diego Yale leads series, 46-36-6 1978* 10 3 Enrollment: 5,200 24 Cornell* First Game: 1884 (Yale, 113-0) 1979 0 3 Nickname: Bulldogs, Elis Oct. 1 Holy Cross First Dartmouth Win: 1935 (14-6) 1980* 7 35 Conference: Ivy League 8 Dartmouth* Last Year: Yale, 24-14 1981 3 24 Stadium: Yale Bowl (64,269) 15 at Lehigh Last Dartmouth Win: 20-17 (2002) 1982* 21 22 Director of Athletics: Tom Beckett 22 at Penn* 1983 24 21 29 at Columbia* Series Scores Since 1956 1984 18 28 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 Brown* Year D Y 1985* 17 17 Head Coach: 12 at Princeton* 1956 0 19 1986 39 13 (9th season) 19 Harvard* 1957 14 14 1987* 7 17 Record at Yale: 43-36 (8 seasons) *Ivy League 1958 22 14 1988 13 22 Overall Record: 99-58-2 (17 seasons) 1959 12 8 1989* 19 24 Office Phone: 203-432-8587 2004 Results (5-5, 3-4 Ivy) 1960 0 29 1990* 27 17 Y Opp 1961 24 8 1991 28 24 Team Profile 24 at Dayton 17 1962 9 0 1992* 39 27 Captain: Jeff Mroz 7 at Cornell* 19 1963 6 10 1993 31 14 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/31 31 Colgate 28 1964 15 24 1994* 14 13 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/13 24 at Dartmouth* 14 1965 20 17 1995 22 7 24 Lehigh 30 1966 28 13 1996* 40 6 Media Relations 7 Penn* 17 1967 15 56 1997 21 7 Director: Steve Conn 21 Columbia* 14 1968 17 47 1998* 22 19 Office: 203-432-1456 17 at Brown* 24 1969 42 21 1999 3 44 Home: 203-393-9602 21 Princeton* 9 1970 10 0 2000* 14 24 Fax: 203-432-1454 3 at Harvard* 35 1971* 17 15 2001 32 27 Email: [email protected] *Ivy League 1972 14 45 2002* 20 17 Web Site: www.yalebulldogs.com 1973* 24 13 2003 17 40 1974 9 14 2004* 14 24 1975 14 16 *-at Hanover 1976 14 18

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HOLY CROSS Game Five - October 15, Fitton Field, Worcester - 1:00 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Holy Cross Series 1977* 17 14 Location: Worcester, Mass. 01610 Sept. 3 Sacred Heart Dartmouth leads series, 34-30-4 1978 0 35 Enrollment: 2,748 10 Georgetown* First Game: 1903 (Dartmouth 18-0) 1979* 7 13 Nickname: Crusaders 17 Harvard First Holy Cross Win: 1936 (7-0) 1980 6 17 Conference: Patriot League 24 at Delaware Last Year: Holy Cross, 24-0 1981* 0 28 Stadium: Fitton Field (23,500) Oct. 1 at Yale Last Dartmouth Win: 24-20 (2003) 1982 12 28 Director of Athletics: Richard Regan 8 at Lehigh* 1983* 14 41 15 Dartmouth Series Scores Since 1956 1984 20 30 Coach's Profile 22 Colgate* Year D HC 1985* 14 17 Head Coach: Tom Gilmore 29 at Fordham* 1956* 7 7 1986 7 48 (2nd season) Nov. 5 Open 1957 14 7 1987* 23 62 Record as Head Coach: 3-8 12 Lafayette* 1958* 8 14 1988 3 17 (1 season) 19 at Bucknell* 1959* 8 31 1989* 7 33 Office Phone: 508-793-2584 *Patriot League 1960* 8 9 1990 10 21 1961 13 17 1991* 6 23 Team Profile 2004 Results (3-8, 1-5 Patriot League) 1962* 10 0 1992 48 0 Captains: Gideon Akande, John O'Neil HC Opp 1963* 13 8 1993* 7 13 Steve Silva 7 Duquesne 31 1965 17 6 1996* 35 7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/21 31 San Diego 37 1966 6 7 1997 35 6 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/5 0 at Harvard 35 1967* 24 8 2000* 31 14 35 Fordham* 42 1968 17 29 2001 17 49 Media Relations 14 Lehigh* 42 1969* 38 6 2002* 44 36 Director: Charles Bare 24 at Dartmouth 0 1970 50 14 2003 24 20 Office: 508-793-2583 7 at Colgate* 41 1971* 28 9 2004* 0 24 Fax: 508-793-2309 27 Bucknell* 42 1972 17 7 *-at Hanover Email: [email protected] 44 Marist 13 1973* 0 10 Web Site: www.goholycross.com 20 at Lafayette* 56 1974 3 14 31 at Georgetown* (OT) 28 1975* 28 7 *Patriot League 1976 45 7

COLUMBIA Game Six - October 22, Memorial Field, Hanover (YES Network) - 12 noon

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Columbia Series 1977 14 7 Location: New York, N.Y. 10027 Sept. 17 at Fordham Dartmouth leads series, 57-16-1 1978* 37 7 Enrollment: 5,376 24 Duquesne First Game: 1899 (Columbia, 22-0) 1979 17 0 Nickname: Lions Oct. 1 at Princeton* First Dartmouth Win: 1921 (31-7) 1980* 48 0 Conference: Ivy League 8 at Lafayette Last Year: Columbia, 9-6 1981 21 7 Stadium: Lawrence A. Wien Stadium 15 Penn* Last Dartmouth Win: 26-21 (2003) 1982* 56 41 (17,000) 22 at Dartmouth* 1983# 17 17 Director of Athletics: Dr. M. Dianne 29 Yale* Series Scores Since 1956 1984* 41 9 Murphy Nov. 5 Harvard* Year D C 1985 34 3 12 at Cornell* 1956* 14 0 1986* 41 0 Coach's Profile 19 Brown* 1957 7 0 1987 12 10 Head Coach: Bob Shoop (3rd season) *Ivy League 1958* 38 0 1988* 20 10 Record at Columbia: 5-15-0 1959 22 0 1989 13 12 (2 seasons) 1960* 22 6 1990* 34 20 Overall Record: Same 2004 Results (1-9, 1-6 Ivy) 1961 14 35 1991 28 19 Office Phone: 212-854-7061 C Opp 1962* 42 0 1992* 38 19 14 Fordham 17 1963 47 6 1993 42 25 Team Profile 13 at Bucknell 42 1964* 31 14 1994* 14 13 Captains: Bill Beechum, Prosper 26 Princeton* (OT) 27 1965 47 0 1995 43 27 Nwokocha, 14 Lafayette 35 1966* 56 14 1996* 40 0 Joe Winters 3 at Penn* 14 1967 13 7 1997 23 21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/12 9 Dartmouth* 6 1968* 31 19 1998* 14 24 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 14 at Yale 21 1969 37 7 1999 14 21 0 at Harvard* 38 1970* 55 0 2000 21 49 Media Relations 26 Cornell* 32 1971 29 31 2001* 20 27 Football Contact: Todd Kennedy 21 at Brown* 33 1972* 38 8 2002 24 23 Office: 212-854-2534 *Ivy League 1973 24 6 2003* 26 21 Fax: 212-854-8168 1974* 21 0 2004 6 9 Email: [email protected] 1975 22 17 *-at Hanover Web Site: www.gocolumbialions.com 1976 34 14 #-N.J. Meadowlands

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HARVARD Game Seven - October 29, Harvard Stadium, Cambridge - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Harvard Series 1977 25 31 Location: Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Sept. 17 at Holy Cross Harvard leads series, 58-45-5 1978 19 24 Enrollment: 6,704 24 Brown* First Game: 1882 (Harvard 53-0) 1979 10 7 Nickname: Crimson Oct. 1 Lehigh First Dartmouth Win: 1903 (11-0) 1980* 30 12 Conference: Ivy League 8 at Cornell* Last Year: Harvard, 13-12 1981 24 10 Stadium: Harvard Stadium (30,323) 15 at Lafayette Last Dartmouth Win: 30-16 (2003) 1982* 14 12 Director of Athletics: Robert Scalise 22 Princeton* 1983 28 12 29 Dartmouth* Series Scores Since 1956 1984* 7 21 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 at Columbia* Year D H 1985 7 17 Head Coach: Tim Murphy 12 Penn* 1956 21 28 1986* 26 42 (12th season) 19 at Yale* 1957 26 0 1987 3 42 Record at Harvard: 66-43-0 *Ivy League 1958 8 16 1988* 38 7 (11 seasons) 1959 9 0 1989 5 6 Overall Record: 98-88-1 (18 seasons) 1960 6 9 1990* 17 0 Office Phone: 617-495-2207 2004 Results (10-0, 7-0 Ivy) 1961 15 21 1991 31 31 H Opp 1962 24 6 1992 31 7 Team Profile 35 Holy Cross 0 1963 13 17 1993* 39 34 Captain: Erik Grimm 35 at Brown* 34 1964 48 0 1994* 12 35 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/19 38 at Lafayette 23 1965 14 0 1995 23 7 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/10 34 Cornell* 24 1966 14 19 1996 6 3 41 Northeastern 14 1967 23 21 1997* 0 24 Media Relations 39 at Princeton* 14 1968 7 22 1998 7 20 Football Contact: Chuck Sullivan 13 at Dartmouth* 12 1969 24 10 1999 21 63 Office: 617-495-2206 38 Columbia* 0 1970 37 14 2000* 7 49 Fax: 617-495-2130 31 at Penn* 10 1971 16 13 2001 21 31 Email: [email protected] 35 Yale* 3 1972 21 21 2002* 26 31 Web Site: www.gocrimson.com *Ivy League 1973 24 18 2003 30 16 1974* 15 17 2004* 12 13 1975 10 24 *-at Hanover 1976* 10 17

CORNELL Game Eight - November 5, Memorial Field, Hanover - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Cornell Series 1977* 17 13 Location: Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Sept. 17 Bucknell Dartmouth leads series, 50-37-1 1978 14 7 Enrollment: 13,700 24 at Yale* First Game: 1900 (Cornell 23-6) 1979* 10 21 Nickname: Big Red Oct. 1 at Colgate First Dartmouth Win: 1912 (24-0) 1980 3 7 Conference: Ivy League 8 Harvard* Last Year: Cornell, 14-7 1981* 42 7 Stadium: Schoellkopf Field (25,597) 15 Georgetown Last Dartmouth Win: 26-17 (2003) 1982 14 13 Director of Athletics: Andrew Noel 22 Brown* 1983* 31 17 29 at Princeton* Series Scores Since 1956 1984 10 13 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 at Dartmouth* Year D C 1985 20 17 Head Coach: Jim Knowles 12 Columbia* 1956 27 14 1986* 7 10 (2nd season) 19 at Penn* 1957* 20 19 1987 14 21 Record as Head Coach: 4-6-0 *Ivy League 1958 32 15 1988* 7 24 (1 season) 1959* 21 12 1989 28 14 Record as Head Coach: Same 1960 20 0 1990 11 6 Office Phone: 607-255-4391 2004 Results (4-6, 4-3 Ivy) 1961* 15 14 1991* 31 25 C Opp 1962 28 21 1992 16 26 Team Profile 9 at Bucknell 15 1963* 12 7 1993* 28 27 Captain: TBA 19 Yale* 7 1964 15 33 1994 14 17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/23 11 at Towson 21 1965* 20 0 1995* 19 24 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/10 24 at Harvard* 34 1966 32 23 1996 38 21 6 Colgate 10 1967* 21 24 1997* 24 20 Media Relations 17 at Brown* 21 1968 27 6 1998 11 14 Interim Director: Jeremy Hartigan 21 Princeton* 20 1969* 24 7 1999* 20 17 Office: 607-255-9788 14 Dartmouth* 7 1970 24 0 2000 31 49 Cell: 607-351-1675 32 at Columbia* 26 1971* 24 14 2001* 24 28 Fax: 607-255-9791 14 Penn* 20 1972 31 22 2002 19 21 Email: [email protected] *Ivy League 1973* 17 0 2003* 26 17 Web Site: www.cornellbigred.com 1974 21 9 2004 7 14 1975* 33 10 *-at Hanover 1976 35 0

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BROWN Game Nine - November 12, Brown Stadium, Providence - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Brown Series 1977* 10 13 Location: Providence, R.I. 02912 Sept. 17 at Georgetown Dartmouth leads series, 53-25-4 1978 31 21 Enrollment: 5,700 24 at Harvard* First Game: 1894 (Brown, 20-4) 1979* 24 10 Nickname: Bears Oct. 1 Rhode Island First Dartmouth Win: 1901 (22-0) 1980 28 24 Conference: Ivy League 8 Fordham Last Year: Dartmouth, 20-7 1981* 38 13 Stadium: Brown Stadium (20,000) 15 Princeton* Last Brown Win: 26-21 (2003) 1982 22 16 Director of Athletics: Mike Goldberger 22 at Cornell* 1983* 7 25 29 Penn* Series Scores Since 1956 1984 27 11 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 at Yale* Year D HC 1985* 0 22 Head Coach: Phil Estes (8th season) 12 Dartmouth* 1956 14 7 1986 21 21 Record at Brown: 42-27-0 19 at Columbia* 1957* 35 0 1987* 0 19 (7 seasons) * Ivy League 1958 20 0 1988 37 24 Overall Record: Same 1959* 0 0 1989* 12 6 Office Phone: 401-863-2424 1960 20 0 1990 29 0 2004 Results (6-4, 3-4 Ivy) 1961* 34 0 1991* 45 13 Team Profile B Opp 1962 41 0 1992 51 28 Captains: James Frazier, Jamie Gas- 35 Albany 7 1963* 14 7 1993* 39 16 parella, 34 Harvard* 35 1964* 24 14 1994 14 27 Nick Hartigan 20 at Rhode Island 13 1965 35 9 1995* 10 7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 24/12 27 at Fordham (OT) 20 1966* 49 14 1996 27 24 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 10 at Princeton* 24 1967 41 6 1997* 13 7 21 Cornell* 17 1968* 48 0 1998 21 28 Media Relations 16 at Penn* 20 1969 38 13 1999* 28 35 Director: Christopher Humm 24 Yale* 17 1970* 42 14 2000* 26 34 Office: 401-863-1095 7 at Dartmouth* 20 1971 10 7 2001 16 41 Home: 401-247-2392 33 Columbia* 21 1972* 49 20 2002* 18 21 Fax: 401-863-1436 *Ivy League 1973 28 16 2003 21 26 Email: 1974 7 6 2004* 20 7 [email protected] 1975* 10 10 *-at Hanover Web Site: www.brownbears.com 1976 21 35

PRINCETON Game Ten - November 19, Memorial Field, Hanover - 12:30 p.m.

General Information 2005 Schedule Dartmouth-Princeton Series 1976 33 7 Location: Princeton, N.J. 08544 Sept. 17 at Lafayette Dartmouth leads series, 42-38-4 1977* 14 11 Enrollment: 4,600 24 San Diego First Game: 1897 (Princeton, 30-0) 1978 28 21 Nickname: Tigers Oct. 1 Columbia* First Dartmouth Win: 1905 (6-0) 1979* 0 16 Conference: Ivy League 8 Colgate Last Year: Princeton, 17-10 1980 24 27 Stadium: Princeton Stadium (27,800) 15 at Brown* Last Dartmouth Win: 21-15 (2003) 1981* 32 13 Director of Athletics: Gary Walters 22 at Harvard* 1982 43 20 29 Cornell* 1983* 21 3 Coach's Profile Nov. 5 at Penn* Series Scores Since 1956 1984 17 21 Head Coach: Roger Hughes 12 Yale* Year D C 1985* 3 10 (6th season) 19 at Dartmouth* 1956 19 0 1986 28 6 Record at Princeton: 19-30-0 *Ivy League 1957 14 34 1987* 3 34 (5 seasons) 1958 21 12 1988 24 17 Overall Record: Same 1959 12 7 1989* 14 20 Office Phone: 609-258-3514 2004 Results (4-6, 3-4 Ivy) 1960 0 7 1990 23 6 P Opp 1961 24 6 1991* 31 13 Team Profile 35 Lafayette 18 1962 38 27 1992 34 20 Captain: Ben Brielmaier, Justin Stull 24 at San Diego 17 1963 22 21 1993* 28 22 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/17 27 at Columbia* (OT) 26 1964* 7 37 1994 13 20 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 26 at Colgate 29 1965 28 14 1995* 10 10 24 Brown* 10 1966* 31 13 1996 24 0 Media Relations 14 Harvard* 39 1967 17 14 1997* 12 OT 9 Football Contact: Craig Sachson 20 at Cornell* 21 1968* 7 34 1998 13 35 Office: 609-258-3680 15 Penn* 16 1969 7 35 1999* 19 18 Cell: 609-712-2203 9 at Yale* 21 1970* 38 0 2000 43 37 Fax: 609-258-2399 17 Dartmouth* 10 1971 33 7 2001* 14 35 Email: [email protected] *Ivy League 1972* 35 14 2002 30 38 Web Site: 1973 42 24 2003* 21 15 www.goprincetontigers.com 1974* 7 14 2004 10 17 1975 21 16 *-at Hanover

P A G E 7 8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 COMPOSITE, FUTURE SCHEDULES

September 3 October 15 Central Connecticut at Colgate Princeton at Brown Sacred Heart at Holy Cross Penn at Columbia DARTMOUTH’S FUTURE New Hampshire at California-Davis Towson at Cornell SCHEDULES Dartmouth at Holy Cross September 10 Harvard at Lafayette Massachusetts at Colgate Yale at Lehigh Georgetown at Holy Cross Fordham at Colgate 2006 Season New Hampshire (open) Rhode Island at New Hampshire Sept. 16 at Colgate Sept. 23 New Hampshire September 17 October 22 Sept. 30 at Penn Brown at Georgetown Brown at Cornell Oct. 7 Yale Columbia at Fordham Columbia at Dartmouth Bucknell at Cornell Princeton at Harvard Oct. 14 Holy Cross Colgate at Dartmouth Yale at Penn Oct. 21 at Columbia Harvard at Holy Cross Colgate at Holy Cross Oct. 28 Harvard Duquesne at Penn Northeastern at New Hampshire Nov. 4 at Cornell Princeton at Lafayette Nov. 11 Brown Yale at San Diego October 29 Nov. 18 at Princeton New Hampshire at Towson Penn at Brown Yale at Columbia September 24 Cornell at Princeton Brown at Harvard Dartmouth at Harvard 2007 Season Bucknell at Columbia Lehigh at Colgate Sept. 15 Colgate Cornell at Yale Holy Cross at Fordham Sept. 22 at New Hampshire Dartmouth at New Hampshire New Hampshire at Massachusetts Sept. 29 Penn Villanova at Penn Oct. 6 at Yale San Diego at Princeton November 5 Oct. 13 at Holy Cross Holy Cross at Delaware Brown at Yale Oct. 20 Columbia Colgate (open) Harvard at Columbia Oct. 27 at Harvard Cornell at Dartmouth Nov. 3 Cornell October 1 Princeton at Penn Rhode Island at Brown Colgate at Lafayette Nov. 10 at Brown Columbia at Princeton Holy Cross (open) Nov. 17 Princeton Cornell at Colgate New Hampshire at Hofstra Penn at Dartmouth Lehigh at Harvard November 12 2008 Season Holy Cross at Yale Dartmouth at Brown Sept. 20 at Colgate Villanova at New Hampshire Columbia at Cornell Sept. 27 New Hampshire Penn at Harvard October 8 Yale at Princeton Oct. 4 at Penn Fordham at Brown Bucknell at Colgate Oct. 11 Yale Columbia at Lafayette Lafayette at Holy Cross Oct. 18 Holy Cross Harvard at Cornell Iona at New Hampshire Oct. 25 at Columbia Dartmouth at Yale Nov. 2 Harvard Bucknell at Penn November 19 Nov. 9 at Cornell Colgate at Princeton Brown at Columbia Nov. 16 Brown Holy Cross at Lehigh Cornell at Penn Nov. 23 at Princeton New Hampshire at William & Mary Princeton at Dartmouth Harvard at Yale Colgate at Georgetown Holy Cross at Bucknell Maine at New Hampshire

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 7 9 20042004 RREVIEWEVIEW 2004 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW

GAME #1 GAME #2 Colgate 17, Dartmouth 15 UNH 45, Dartmouth 24 Sept. 18, 2004 Sept. 25, 2004 Andy Kerr Stadium Memorial Field

Hamilton, N.Y. — In its last four meetings with Dartmouth, Colgate Hanover, N.H. — New Hampshire had averaged nearly 40 points and over 500 weapons. And speed. Lots of both. yards of total offense per game. But, While Dartmouth seemed to have for more than 55 minutes at Andy Kerr answers, especially when the Green ral- Stadium, the powerful Raiders were lied for a pair of athletic aerial scoring unable to solve Dartmouth's rejuvenat- plays in the second period, in the end ed defense. the Wildcats had more answers as their Midway through the final period, Dartmouth clung to a 9-3 lead no-huddle attack (551 yards with 95 plays), a pair of killer interceptions before two plays, one by Colgate's defensive tackle, Mike Latek, and (one for a TD, the other in the end zone to kill a Dartmouth thrust), and another by All-America tailback Jamal Branch, pushed the heavily favored 305 overall return yards left the Green on the short end of the fifth Gran- Raiders to a 17-9 lead. ite Bowl matchup. Then, Charlie Rittgers brought the Green within a whisker of a stun- Whenever Dartmouth looked like it would challenge, UNH freshman ning comeback. The junior quarterback's 279 yards passing exceeded Col- QB turned to an array of fleet receivers–they caught 33 pass- gate's entire offensive output of 240 yards. He completed four clutch pass- es for 383 yards and four touchdowns. es in the final 76 seconds as the Green moved 77 yards. UNH took a 10-0 lead in the first period. Then Charlie Rittgers, The last connection, a 19-yarder to wideout Bob Murphy with no rolling under pressure, flipped to tailback Ray Rochester who eluded traf- time left on the clock, brought the Green within two points. Rittgers's two- fic to complete a 73-yard sideline sprint on the first play of the second point conversion pass was batted down at the line. Colgate survived. period. Eric Hinterbichler's 20-yard field goal (he was subbing for Tyler Seven minutes later, Dartmouth had the lead when wideout Andrew Lavin, out with an ankle injury) on Dartmouth's first possession of the sea- Hall's diving catch of a six-yard loop from Rittgers made it 14-10. son was matched by Colgate's Lane Schwarzberg in the second period. UNH took a 24-14 lead by halftime. While Eric Hinterbichler's 20- Early in the last period, Ikechi Ogbonna's hit and Jason Raiti's recov- yard field goal made it 24-17 early in the third period, the Wildcats had ery on a Colgate punt return set up a 45-yard drive. Tailback Ray too many answers. They built a 38-17 lead before Rittgers connected with Rochester hurdled the last yard but a mishandled snap foiled the conver- wideout Bob Murphy on a 10-yard play midway in the final period. sion. A 14-yard interception return by Latek and Branch's 45-yard sprint gave Colgate the lead that withstood Dartmouth's last-minute comeback 1 2 3 4 Final bid. New Hampshire 10 14 14 7 45 Dartmouth 0 14 3 7 24

1 2 3 4 Final Dartmouth 3 0 0 12 15 First Period Colgate 0 3 0 14 17 NH - Ball 36 pass from Santos (McCormick kick), 4:19 NH - McCormich 36 field goal, 1:02 Second Period First Period D - Rochester 73 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 14:48 D - Hinterbichler 21 field goal, 8:17 D - Hall 6 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 7:54 Second Period NH - Williams 15 pass from Santos (McCormick kick), 5:58 C - Schwarzberg 43 field goal, 11:16 NH - Flenory 87 interception return (McCormick kick), 3:46 Fourth Period Third Period D - Rochester 1 run (Wagner rush failed), 13:25 D - Hinterbichler 20 field goal, 12:28 C - Latek 14 interception return (Schwarzberg kick), 7:00 NH - Harvey 1 run (McCormick kick), 7:47 C - Branch 45 run (Schwarzberg kick), 3:14 NH - Ball 42 pass from Santos (McCormick kick), 0:18 D - Murphy 19 pass from Rittgers (Rittgers pass failed), 0:00 Fourth Period A - 5,439 D - Murphy 10 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 9:45 NH - Bailey 22 pass from Santos (McCormick kick), 6:47 D C A - 4,925 First Downs 19 13 Rushes-Yards 21-24 40-147 NH D Yards Passing 279 93 First Downs 28 17 Passes Att/Comp/Int 60-26-2 21-10-1 Rushes-Yards 44-168 26-81 Total Plays-Yards 81-303 61-240 Yards Passing 383 349 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Passes Att/Comp/Int 51-33-0 48-28-2 Penalties-Yards 5-39 4-47 Total Plays-Yards 95-551 74-430 Possession Time 31:02 28:58 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-39 5-34 Possession Time 30:09 29:51 Dartmouth Individual Statistics RUSHING: Rochester 8-20-0 PASSING: Rittgers 59-26-2, 279 yards, 1 TD Dartmouth Individual Statistics RECEIVING: Hall 8-103; Murphy 8-91-1; Fuselier 5-57 RUSHING: Little 13-42; Murphy 2-42; Rochester 8-15 TACKLES: Dodds 5-3-8; Smith 3-5-8 PASSING: Rittgers 28-28-2, 349 yards, 3 TDs RECEIVING: Murphy 6-35, 1 TD; Hall 5-47, 1 TD; Ganske 5-40; Fuselier 4-65 TACKLES: Dooley 7-5-12; Dodds 5-5-10; Jensen 5-3-8; Smith 2-6-8

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 8 1 2004 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW

GAME #3 GAME #4 Penn 35, Dartmouth 0 Yale 24, Dartmouth 14 Oct. 2, 2004 Oct. 9, 2004 Franklin Field Memorial Field

Philadelphia, Pa. — Do you remem- Hanover, N.H. — Jeff Sagarin's weekly ber: ratings of the nation's 239 Division 1-A When Dartmouth pitched four and 1-AA football teams last October straight shutouts at Penn from 1960- revealed that Dartmouth's schedule 63, including 1962 when the Quakers was tougher than any of its Ivy League had minus-four yards of total offense? peers. When Dartmouth rang up 614 Strength of schedule was an inter- yards of offense in a 41-0 mauling of the Quakers in 1969, plus a 28-0 esting fact. More telling: Five turnovers (two fumbles lost and three inter- smothering that capped an undefeated season in 1970? ceptions) that blunted a Dartmouth attack that held a 364-339 advantage Penn gained vengeance at Franklin Field as the Quakers used a com- over Yale in total offense. bination of water torture and daggers to stifle the Green. It was a close game that turned on mistakes–and Dartmouth made Though Charlie Rittgers was 23-for-36 for 178 yards passing, the them. telling stat was three interceptions, thrown against a relentless sea of sea- Though not at first: A flea-flicker pass from QB Charlie Rittgers to soned Penn defenders. Two came in the fourth period and produced all of wideout Bob Murphy covered 26 yards and gave the Green a 7-0 lead. Penn's second-half points. The Elis led, 17-7, in the third period when a 44-yard reception by The third dagger was a 52-yard pass from Pat McDermott to wideout wideout Andrew Hall was the big gain in a 75-yard drive capped by tail- Dan Castles that made it 21-0 at halftime, a counterpoint to tortuous back Chris Little's four-yard burst. Penn drives of 80 and 94 yards, both ending with McDermott-Castles con- Dartmouth challenged with persistence but two interceptions in the nections. end zone killed Green drives and a fumble set up a Yale score. While soph tailback Ray Rochester had 56 yards rushing, most of the Yale QB Alvin Cowan passed for a pair of touchdowns, one on fourth gains were on Dartmouth's final possession when he took handoffs from down against the Green's blitzing defense that made it 24-14. Yale's fire- Dan Shula, who relieved a beleaguered Rittgers and moved Dartmouth to plug tailback, Robert Carr, carried 32 times for 164 yards. He scored once Penn's 29, the Green's deepest penetration, on the game's final series. but his 18-yard dash after Cowan had been sacked kept Yale alive for its clinching score.

1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0 Yale 7 3 7 7 24 Penn 7 14 0 14 35 Dartmouth 7 0 7 0 14

First Period First Period P - Castles 2 pass from McDermott (Arguello kick), 0:09 D - Murphy 26 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 8:23 Second Period Y - Henley 37 pass from Cowan (Sullivan kick), 4:22 P - Castles 24 pass from McDermott (Arguello kick), 5:45 Second Period P - Castles 52 pass from McDermott (Arguello kick), 4:01 Y - Sullivan 26 field goal, 14:04 Fourth Period Third Period P - Hadden 35 interception return (Arguello kick), 11:32 Y - Carr 1 run (Sullivan kick), 9:53 P - Davanzo 61 interception return (Nolan kick), 3:49 D - Little 4 run (Hinterbichler kick), 5:51 A - 8,419 Fourth Period Y - Plumb 2 pass from Cowan (Sullivan kick), 8:03 A - 6,109 D P First Downs 13 20 Y D Rushes-Yards 26-54 35-148 First Downs 16 16 Yards Passing 178 249 Rushes-Yards 37-133 40-118 Passes Att/Comp/Int 38-23-3 34-21-0 Yards Passing 206 246 Total Plays-Yards 64-232 69-397 Passes Att/Comp/Int 28-18-2 31-15-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Total Plays-Yards 65-339 71-364 Penalties-Yards 2-16 7-56 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 202 Possession Time 29:35 30:25 Penalties-Yards 7-50 4-34 Possession Time 28:08 31:52

Dartmouth Individual Statistics Dartmouth Individual Statistics RUSHING: Rochester 14-56; Little 9-18 RUSHING: Little 33-99, 1 TD; Rochester 4-15 PASSING: Rittgers 36-23-3, 178 yards PASSING: Rittgers 31-15-3, 246 yards, 1 TD RECEIVING: Ganske 7-12; Fuselier 5-59 RECEIVING: Murphy 5-109, 1 TD; Risha 5-37 TACKLES: Smith 7-3-10; Dodds 5-3-8; Jensen 6-1-7 TACKLES: Dooley 3-6-9; Dodds 4-4-8; Ribero 5-2-7; Pircon 3-4-7

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GAME #5 GAME #6 Holy Cross 24, Dartmouth 0 Columbia 9, Dartmouth 6 Oct. 16, 2004 Oct. 23, 2004 Memorial Field Lawrence A. Wien Stadium

Hanover, N.H. — Dartmouth's 24-20 New York, N.Y. — Robert Frost decid- comeback win at Holy Cross in 2003 ed to take the road less traveled and it was a turning point for the Big Green, made all the difference. the first of five wins in their last six Dartmouth's football team took games. another trip on a road less traveled, the The Crusaders got a turning point biannual visit to Columbia athletic at Memorial Field. The 24-0 win over playground at the northern tip of Man- Dartmouth was their first under new head coach Tom Gilmore, the former hattan Island, and the outcome made no difference for the beleaguered Dartmouth assistant (1992-99), and the Crusaders's first win after 15 Green. straight losses. Both teams entered the game winless in five tries. When it was done, The game turned early as Holy Cross scored on its first three posses- the Lions had the upper hand, more accurately the upper foot. Columbia sions and had a 17-0 lead at halftime. kicker Nick Rudd's three field goals were sufficient to offset a sputtering Mistakes continued to haunt Dartmouth. The Green had good plays Green attack. cancelled by penalties while HC quarterback John O'Neil produced long Dartmouth's defense did its part, limiting the Lions to five field goal gains on third down plays to trigger the Crusaders into a lead that Dart- tries by Rudd. He made the majority, the last being a 19-yarder early in mouth couldn't overcome. the final period that broke a 6-6 tie. Holy Cross scored with drives of 79, 80 and 69 yards. Another killer: While Rudd also made field goals of 39 and 31 yards, Dartmouth's HC punter lofted a pair of punts in the second period that were downed at Tyler Lavin was short with tries of 46 and 48 yards in the second period. Dartmouth's one-yard line. Lavin also missed a 41-yarder. An interception and 20-yard return by safety Clayton Smith in the Dartmouth's score in the third period came after safety Clayton third period gave Dartmouth an opening that went for naught. Smith's interception and 31-yard return put the ball at the Lion 27. Tail- “This game got a monkey off our back,” said Gilmore, who coached back Chris Little gained 24 yards with two runs and QB Charlie Rittgers Dartmouth's linebackers during the Green's undefeated season in 1996. covered the final yard. But Eric Hinterbichler, Lavin's kicking partner, “Dartmouth is going through tough times.” pulled the conversion kick wide left.

1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Holy Cross 10 7 0 7 24 Dartmouth 0 0 6 0 6 Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia 3 3 0 3 9

First Period First Period HC - Silva 3 run (DeSantis kick), 12:23 C - Rudd 39 field goal, 6:07 HC - DeSantis 41 field goal, 9:04 Second Period Second Period C - Rudd 31 field goal, 6:24 HC - Gruber 20 pass from O'Neil (DeSantis kick), 14:53 Third Period Fourth Period D - Rittgers 1 run (Hinterbichler kick failed), 2:37 HC - Silva 2 run (DeSantis kick), 14:03 Fourth Period A - 3,116 C - Rudd 19 field goal, 13:15 A - 4,140

HC D D C First Downs 19 13 First Downs 11 19 Rushes-Yards 41-88 15-47 Rushes-Yards 31-75 38-130 Yards Passing 252 229 Yards Passing 147 269 Passes Att/Comp/Int 34-20-1 55-25-1 Passes Att/Comp/Int 39-19-2 39-24-1 Total Plays-Yards 75-340 70-276 Total Plays-Yards 70-222 77-399 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 5-40 7-64 Penalties-Yards 4-25 7-70 Possession Time 34:31 25:29 Possession Time 29:10 30:50

Dartmouth Individual Statistics Dartmouth Individual Statistics RUSHING: Little 7-47 RUSHING: Little 15-50; Risha 3-13; Gaudet 5-12 PASSING: Rittgers 49-23-0, 210 yards; Shula 6-2-1, 19 yards PASSING: Rittgers 39-19-2, 147 yards RECEIVING: Murphy 7-81; Taylor 6-48; Hall 4-43 RECEIVING: Murphy 7-46; Fuselier 4-48; Hall 2-32 TACKLES: Dooley 6-5-11; Conger 1-8-9; Gargiulo 1-8-9 TACKLES: Jensen 5-3-8; Dooley 4-4-8; Gargiulo 4-4-8

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 8 3 2004 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW

GAME #7 GAME #8 Harvard 13, Dartmouth 12 Cornell 14, Dartmouth 7 October 30, 2004 Nov. 6, 2004 Memorial Field Schoellkopf Field

Hanover, N.H. — One lousy point. Ithaca, N.Y. — A Dartmouth turnover That's the difference between being and a penalty opened the door to all of unbeaten (Harvard) and still searching Cornell's points as the Big Green con- for a win (Dartmouth). tinued to struggle in its search for suc- “We made enough plays to get out cess. of Dodge,” said Harvard coach Tim Cornell, which hasn't lost to Dart- Murphy as the Crimson survived Dart- mouth at Ithaca since 1996, won its mouth's second-half rally behind junior QB Dan Shula, making his first third game under first-year coach Jim Knowles by capitalizing on two start. opportunities in less than four minutes of the second period. Dartmouth's defense limited the Crimson to a touchdown and two The game was scoreless and the Green defense had stifled Cornell field goals (Harvard came to Memorial Field averaging 37 points per when Green wideout Andrew Hall caught Dan Shula's pass for 12 yards at game) but it was the Harvard defense that shut the door as the clock midfield. But a hard hit separated Hall from the ball. Cornell safety Nate struck zero. Tarsi picked it up and had 50 unobstructed yards between him and a Cor- Harvard had a hard-earned 10-0 lead at halftime. In the third period, nell touchdown. after safety Clayton Smith caused (and recovered) a fumble, freshman On Cornell's next series, a penalty against the Green on third down tailback Chad Gaudet popped for 60 yards to make it 10-6. But, Tyler gave Cornell new life at midfield. It took one play, a 50-yard pass from Lavin's conversion was wide right. Ryan Kuhn to wideout Chad Nice, to make it 14-0. Matt Schindel's 39-yard field goal early in the final period (he also In the third period, Charlie Rittgers replaced Shula and immediately had a 38-yarder), made it 13-6. A penalty cancelled a Crimson touchdown hit wideout Bob Murphy for a 73-yard pass-run, the ninth longest scoring run and Schindel missed another field goal try. pass play in Dartmouth history. Shula, who struggled in the first half, came to life. He capped an 80- The game was dominated by the defensive units. While Cornell net- yard drive with a fourth-down pitch to wideout Bob Murphy that made it ted 16 yards rushing, Dartmouth had only 14. Rittgers completed 11 of 16 13-12 with 2:15 to play. A Shula-Murphy conversion pass for the lead was a passes in the second half but he was sacked five times. On the Green's last near miss. two possessions, three sacks and three false starts stifled hopes for victory. Dartmouth's defense held and the Green had the ball again with 62 seconds to play, 65 yards to gain, and no time outs. The Green reached Harvard's 36 but the Crimson cornered tailback Chris Little before he could get out of bounds with seven seconds left. Before Shula could spike 1 2 3 4 Final the ball, time expired. Dartmouth 0 0 7 0 7 Cornell 0 14 0 0 14 1 2 3 4 Final Harvard 0 10 0 3 13 Dartmouth 0 0 6 6 12 Second Period C - Tarsi 50 fumble recovery (Zell kick), 14:46 Second Period C - Nice 50 pass from Kuhn (Zell kick), 11:17 H - Schindel 38 field goal, 13:57 Third Period H - Edwards 20 pass from Fitzpatrick (Schindel kick), 11:29 D - Murphy 73 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 6:04 Third Period A - 5,012 D - Gaudet 60 run (Lavin kick failed), 7:10 Fourth Period H - Schindel 39 field goal, 13:21 D C D - Murphy 12 pass from Shula (Shula pass failed), 2:15 First Downs 7 13 A - 6,030 Rushes-Yards 24-14 40-16 Yards Passing 222 209 H D Passes Att/Comp/Int 27-15-1 35-19-1 First Downs 22 17 Total Plays-Yards 51-236 75-225 Rushes-Yards 36-118 37-130 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Yards Passing 300 162 Penalties-Yards 6-40 5-39 Passes Att/Comp/Int 41-25-0 39-19-0 Possession Time 24:19 34:42 Total Plays-Yards 77-418 76-292 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-85 6-40 Dartmouth Individual Statistics Possession Time 26:27 33:33 RUSHING: Gaudet 10-37 PASSING: Rittgers 16-11-0, 175 yards, 1 TD; Shula 11-4-1, 47 yards RECEIVING: Murphy 6-113, 1 TD; Hall 3-31 Dartmouth Individual Statistics TACKLES: Gargiulo 8-4-12; Ribero 7-4-11 RUSHING: Gaudet 16-102, 1 TD; Little 11-38 PASSING: Shula 37-19-0, 162 yards, 1 TD RECEIVING: Little 5-19; Murphy 3-32, 1 TD TACKLES: Jensen 10-2-12; Smith 6-4-10; Goff 3-6-9

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GAME #9 GAME #10 Dartmouth 20, Brown 7 Princeton 17, Dartmouth 10 Nov. 13, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Memorial Field Princeton Stadium

Hanover, N.H. — They played two Princeton, N.J. — Star-crossed from football games on opposite sides of beginning to end. Despite scoreboard Lebanon Street in Hanover on Novem- evidence to the contrary, Dartmouth's ber 13. One was for a championship. football team played 10 games with The other rekindled championship unwavering grit. pride. What this team didn't have was While Hanover High was beating Somersworth for the New Hamp- much luck and it was never more evi- shire Division IV title, Dartmouth buried a season of demons with a 20-7 dent than with barely four minutes left at Princeton Stadium when a great win over Brown. Eight losses, the last three by a total of 11 points, sudden- defensive play by the Green backfired into the Tiger touchdown that ly became ancient history. For the first time this season, the Green decided a 17-10 game. Machine was clicking on all cylinders. In his final game, free safety Clayton Smith forced a fumble, had an In the first half, freshman tailback Chad Gaudet ran for 86 of his 137 interception that led to a field goal, and appeared to cap his career (and yards, threw a third-down option pass that set up Eric Hinterbichler's first thwart Princeton) when he blocked Tiger kicker Derek Javarone's 42-yard field goal, and scored on a seven-yard run (after the Green defense caused field goal attempt. a sack and fumble at Brown's seven yard line) as Dartmouth built a 10-0 Then the game became a theater of the bizarre. The blocked ball lead. deflected to holder Colin McDonough who tried to run for a first down. Steve Jensen's 59-yard return of the second-half kickoff set up Hin- When McDonough was cornered, end James Williams pulled the ball from terbichler's second field goal as Dartmouth retained its momentum. McDonough's grasp, eluded the Green defense, and rumbled 24 yards to Charlie Rittgers reclaimed his job as the Green's starting quarter- score. back and made it 20-0 with his “look right, throw left” 12-yarder to wide- The teams traded field goals in the second period before Princeton out Andrew Hall that capped a 68-yard drive. took the lead six seconds before halftime on Matt Verbit's pass to Jay Over the last 13 minutes, Brown QB Joe DiGiacomo threw 29 of his McCareins that closed a 70-yard drive. 44 passes. He hit 10 of them but it wasn't nearly enough. After eight After linebacker Josh Dooley recovered a Princeton fumble on the weeks of frustration, Dartmouth made plays when it mattered most. first play of the second half, Dartmouth engineered a 69-yard drive capped by Charlie Rittgers's 22-yard toss to leaping wideout Andrew Hall. Three missed field goals and a Tiger defense that rose up to sack Rittgers three times on Dartmouth's last possession told the story of a sea- 1 2 3 4 Final son for a Green team that was better than its 1-9 record suggests. Brown 0 0 0 7 7 Dartmouth 3 7 3 7 20 1 2 3 4 Final Dartmouth 0 3 7 0 10 Princeton 0 10 0 7 17 First Period D - Hinterbichler 29 field goal, 0:35 Second Period Second Period D - Gaudet 7 run (Hinterbichler kick), 1:57 P - Javarone 33 field goal, 9:46 Third Period D - Hinterbichler 31 field goal, 2:26 D - Hinterbichler 20 field goal, 10:32 P - McCareins 5 pass from Verbit (Javarone kick), 0:06 Fourth Period Third Period D - Hall 12 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 12:51 D - Hall 22 pass from Rittgers (Hinterbichler kick), 11:16 B - Hartigan 1 run (Morgan kick), 9:40 Fourth Period A - 4,113 P - Williams 24 fumble recovery (Javarone kick), 5:25 A - 13,852 B D First Downs 16 11 D P Rushes-Yards 31-54 50-98 First Downs 13 11 Yards Passing 201 125 Rushes-Yards 46-92 29-75 Passes Att/Comp/Int 44-19-1 17-13-1 Yards Passing 171 153 Total Plays-Yards 75-255 67-223 Passes Att/Comp/Int 26-13-1 40-20-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Total Plays-Yards 72-263 69-228 Penalties-Yards 7-60 5-25 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-3 Possession Time 25:10 34:50 Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-42 Possession Time 33:33 26:27

Dartmouth Individual Statistics RUSHING: Gaudet 37-137, 1 TD Dartmouth Individual Statistics PASSING: Rittgers 16-12-1, 218 yards, 1 TD RUSHING: Gaudet 30-95; Little 8-27 RECEIVING: Hall 3-29, 1 TD PASSING: Rittgers 26-13-1, 171 yards, 1 TD TACKLES: Goff 10-0-10; Jensen 7-0-7 RECEIVING: Killefer 3-63; Hall 3-41, 1 TD; McDonald 3-35; Murphy 3-17 TACKLES: Dodds 4-5-9; Jensen 3-5-8; Dooley 3-5-8

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 8 5 2004 BIG GREEN STATISTICS

Team Statistics Individual Statistics Returnees in CAPS Overall Record: Won 1 Lost 9 Tied 0 Ivy League: Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 0 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Ave TD Long Game CHAD GAUDET 6 99 419 30 389 3.9 2 60 64.8 Date Opponent Attendance Score Chris Little 10 116 369 38 331 2.9 1 36 33.1 9/18 at Colgate 5,439 15-17 Ray Rochester 6 34 111 5 106 3.1 1 15 17.7 9/25 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4,925 24-45 Bob Murphy 10 3 42 0 42 14.0 0 23 4.2 10/2 at Penn* 8,419 0-35 10/9 YALE* 6,109 14-24 Pat Risha 8 7 27 0 27 3.9 0 5 3.4 10/16 HOLY CROSS 3,116 0-24 JASON BASH 6 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 10/23 at Columbia* 4,124 6-9 CHARLES GANSKE 3 2 3 2 1 0.5 0 3 0.3 10/30 HARVARD* 6,030 12-13 STEVE HUNT 7 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.4 11/6 at Cornell* 5,012 7-14 IKECHI OGBONNA 10 2 2 5 -3 -1.5 0 2 -0.3 11/13 BROWN* 4,113 20-7 DAN SHULA 5 9 8 17 -9 -1.0 0 5 -1.8 11/20 at Princeton* 13,852 10-17 CHARLIE RITTGERS 9 39 40 187 -147 -3.8 1 20 -16.3 *Ivy League Team 4 3 0 8 -8 -2.7 0 0 -2.0 Dartmouth 10 316 1028 295 733 2.3 5 60 73.3 Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 Total Opponents 10 371 1359 282 1077 2.9 6 54 107.7 Dartmouth 13 24 39 32 108 Opponents 37 78 21 69 205 PASSING GP Effic Att-Com-Int Pct Yds TD Long Game Dart Opp CHARLIE RITTGERS 10 101.61 320-170-14 .531 1866 8 73 207.3 Points 108 205 DAN SHULA 5 77.59 56-25-2 .446 228 1 33 45.6 Point per Game 10.8 20.5 CHAD GAUDET 6 108.80 2-1-0 .500 14 0 14 2.3 Touchdowns 14 25 CAL STEVENS 1 0.00 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 Field Goals-Att. 5-15 10-21 Team 1 0.00 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 PAT-Att. 9-11 25-25 Dartmouth 10 97.57 380-196-16 .516 2108 9 73 210.8 Two-Pt PAT-Att. 0-3 0-0 Opponents 10 117.26 367-209-8 .569 2315 13 52 231.5 First Downs 137 177 Rush 36 65 Pass 90 104 RECEIVING GP No Yds Ave TD Long Game Penalty 11 8 Bob Murphy 10 49 560 11.4 5 73 56.0 Rushing Yards 733 1077 Andrew Hall 10 36 472 13.1 3 44 47.2 Rush Attempts 316 371 RYAN FUSELIER 10 23 289 12.6 0 29 28.9 Yards Gained Rushing 1028 1359 Chris Little 10 16 94 5.9 0 24 9.4 Yards Lost Rushing 295 282 Pat Risha 8 15 96 6.4 0 16 12.0 Ave. per Rush 2.3 2.9 CHARLES GANSKE 3 15 75 5.0 0 10 25.0 Ave. per Game 73.3 107.7 Joe Killefer 7 12 165 13.8 0 37 23.6 TDs Rushing 5 6 CALVIN TAYLOR 1 6 48 8.0 0 13 48.0 Passing Yards 2108 2315 SAM SEIBERLING 10 5 67 13.4 0 40 6.7 Att-Comp-Int 380-196-16 367-209-8 Ave. per Catch 10.8 11.1 SAM McDONALD 7 5 66 13.2 0 24 9.4 Ave. per Game 210.8 231.5 Ray Rochester 6 4 98 24.5 1 73 16.3 TDs Passing 9 13 BRETT LOWE 3 3 35 11.7 0 13 11.7 Total Offense 2841 3392 BOB CALDERWOOD5 3 11 3.7 0 7 2.2 Total Plays 696 738 Aaron Brown 9 2 20 10.0 0 14 2.2 Ave. per Play 4.1 4.6 JASON BASH 6 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.3 Ave. per Game 284.1 339.2 CHAD GAUDET 6 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 Kickoff Returns:#-Yds 38-869 27-491 Dartmouth 10 196 2108 10.8 9 73 210.8 Kickoff Ret. Ave. 22.9 18.2 Opponents 10 210 2315 11.0 13 52 231.5 Punt Returns: #-Yds 34-160 46-338 Punt Ret. Ave. 4.7 7.3 Int Returns: #-Yds 8-94 16-310 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Game Int Ret. Ave. 11.8 19.4 CHARLIE RITTGERS 10 359 -147 1866 1719 191.0 Fumbles-Lost 12-8 17-9 CHAD GAUDET 6 101 389 14 403 67.2 Penalties-Yards 47-342 60-528 Chris Little 10 116 331 0 331 33.1 Ave. per Game 34.2 52.8 DAN SHULA 5 65 -9 228 219 43.8 Punts-Yards 80-2876 68-2548 Ray Rochester 6 34 106 0 106 17.7 Ave. per Punt 36.0 37.5 Bob Murphy 10 3 42 0 42 4.2 Net Punt Ave. 31.7 35.1 Pat Risha 8 7 27 0 27 3.4 Third Down Conv. 41/171 57/171 JASON BASH 6 1 7 0 7 1.2 Third Down Pct. 24% 33% CHARLES GANSKE 3 2 1 0 1 0.3 Fourth Down Conv. 11/22 8/20 IKECHI OGBONNA 10 2 -3 0 -3 -0.3 Fourth Down Pct. 50% 40% STEVE HUNT 7 1 -3 0 -3 -0.4 Sacks By-Yards 27-189 29-192 Team 4 4 -8 0 -8 -2.0 Misc Yard 0 93 Attendance 24293 36862 Dartmouth 10 696 733 2108 2841 284.1 Games/Ave. 5/4859 5/7372 Opponents 10 738 1077 2315 3392 339.2

P A G E 8 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 2004 BIG GREEN STATISTICS

SCORING TD FG PAT XP-Ru XP-Re XP-Pa Saf Pts INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Ave TD Long Bob Murphy 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30 Clayton Smith 4 90 22.5 0 31 ERIK HINTERBICHLER 0 5-10 9-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24 STEVE JENSEN 1 4 4.0 0 4 Andrew Hall 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18 JOSH DOOLEY 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ray Rochester 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12 Brian Skeffington 1 0 0.0 0 0 CHAD GAUDET 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12 MIKE RABIL 1 0 0.0 0 0 CHARLIE RITTGERS 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 6 Dartmouth 8 94 11.8 0 31 Chris Little 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6 Opponents 16 310 19.4 4 87 Grant Wagner 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tyler Lavin 0 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 DAN SHULA 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 2004 Defensive Statistics Dartmouth 14 5-15 9-11 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 108 Returnees in CAPS Opponents 25 10-21 25-25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 205 Name Solo Asst Tot TFL Sack Int PBr FR-FF Blk JOSH DOOLEY 37 38 75 5 2 1 0 1-2 0 ALL-PURPOSE Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Game Chris Dodds 36 36 72 10 4 0 5 0-2 0 Bob Murphy 42 560 0 0 0 602 60.2 STEVE JENSEN 49 21 70 5 0 1 7 2-1 0 STEVE JENSEN 0 0 0 581 4 585 58.5 Clayton Smith 35 28 63 2 0 4 8 2-1 2 Andrew Hall 0 472 0 0 0 472 47.2 MIKE RIBER0 35 21 56 2 0 0 13 0-0 0 Chris Little 331 94 0 0 0 425 42.5 ANTHONY GARGIULO 25 29 54 15 12 0 3 0-1 0 CHAD GAUDET 389 4 0 0 0 393 65.5 BROOKS GOFF 31 18 49 2 1 0 3 0-0 0 MIKE RIBERO 0 0 42 278 0 320 32.0 Ryan Conger 19 27 46 13 8 0 0 0-0 0 RYAN FUSELIER 0 289 0 0 0 289 28.9 Derham Cato 22 22 44 9 2 0 2 1-0 0 Ray Rochester 106 98 0 0 0 204 34.0 MIKE RABIL 6 26 32 6 2 1 3 0-0 0 Joe Killefer 0 165 0 0 0 165 23.6 CHRIS GREEN 23 7 30 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 Pat Risha 27 96 0 0 0 123 15.4 Andy Rankin 15 13 28 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 STEVE HUNT -3 0 118 0 0 115 16.4 JOE GIBALSKI 12 11 23 2 1 0 1 0-0 0 Clayton Smith 0 0 0 0 90 90 90.0 Brian Skeffington 12 4 16 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 IKECHI OGBONNA 8 8 16 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 CHARLES GANSKE 1 75 0 0 0 76 25.3 Craig Schlapprizzi 6 5 11 1 1 0 0 0-1 0 SAM SEIBERLING 0 67 0 0 0 67 6.7 JOHN PIRCON 4 6 10 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 SAM McDONALD 0 66 0 0 0 66 9.4 Richard Knupp 4 6 10 2 1 0 0 0-0 0 CALVIN TAYLOR 0 48 0 0 0 48 48.0 Sean Sullivan 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 BRETT LOWE 0 35 0 0 0 35 11.7 Brett Theisen 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Aaron Brown 0 20 0 0 0 20 2.2 JASON RAITI 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 JASON BASH 7 8 0 0 0 15 2.5 JASON BLYDELL 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 BOB CALDERWOOD 0 11 0 0 0 11 2.2 RYAN TAYLOR 2 4 6 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 JUSTIN COTTRELL 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.7 CHASE BOWER 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 IKECHI OGBONNA -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.3 Andrew Hall 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 DAN SHULA -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -1.8 JOE SCOLA 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 CHARLIE RITTGERS -147 0 0 0 0 -147 -16.3 RYAN DANEHY 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Team -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.0 JORDAN FIELDS 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Dartmouth 733 2108 160 869 94 3964 396.4 IAN WILSON 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Opponents 1077 2315 338 491 310 4624 462.4 Aaron Brown 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 SAM McDONALD 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ray Rochester 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 PUNTING No Yds Ave Long I-20 Blk JUSTIN COTTRELL 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Grant Wagner 79 2894 36.6 51 17 0 Pat Risha 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Team 1 -18 -18.0 0 0 0 PAT O'NEILL 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Dartmouth 80 2876 36.0 51 17 0 Grant Wagner 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Opponents 68 2584 37.5 56 24 0 SAM SEIBERLING 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 BRIAN OSIMIRI 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 JASON BASH 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 PUNT RETURNS No Yds Ave TD Long BRETT LOWE 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Steve Hunt 24 118 4.9 0 28 Bob Murphy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 MIKE RIBERO 10 42 4.2 0 15 BRIAN EVANS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Dartmouth 34 160 4.7 0 28 Chris Little 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Opponents 46 338 7.3 0 3 Ryan Delaney 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 CHARLES GANSKE 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Ave TD Long HARRISON SONTAG 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 CULLEN GILCHRIST 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 STEVE JENSEN 24 581 24.2 0 59 Luke Catenacci 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 MIKE RIBERO 12 278 23.2 0 40 Team 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 JUSTIN COTTRELL 1 10 10.0 0 10 Dartmouth 429 363 792 76 27 8 46 9-8 8 CHASE BOWER 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dartmouth 38 869 22.9 0 59 Key: Solo-Assist-Total Tackles; TFL-Tackle for Loss; PBr-Pass Breakup; FR-FF- Opponents 27 491 18.2 0 33 Fumble Recovered-Forced; Blk-Punt Blocked.

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 8 7 TTHHEE IIVYVY LLEAGUEEAGUE 2004 IVY LEAGUE STATISTICS

2004 Ivy League Standings Ivy League Overall Team W L PF PA W L PF PA Harvard 7 0 225 97 10 0 339 141 Penn 6 1 132 86 8 2 238 145 Cornell 4 3 141 135 4 6 167 179 Brown 3 4 145 154 6 4 227 207 Princeton 3 4 126 143 5 5 211 207 Yale 3 4 100 130 5 5 179 207 Dartmouth 1 6 69 119 1 9 108 205 Columbia 1 6 99 171 1 9 140 265

Scoring Offense Scoring Defense G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Ave Harvard 10 43 34 4 0 13 0 339 33.9 Harvard 10 17 14 0 0 6 0 134 13.4 Penn 10 32 25 0 0 7 0 238 23.8 Penn 10 17 12 1 0 9 1 145 14.5 Brown 10 27 26 0 0 13 0 227 22.7 Cornell 10 26 18 2 0 1 0 181 18.1 Princeton 10 25 22 0 0 13 0 211 21.1 Brown 10 24 21 1 0 9 0 194 19.4 Yale 10 23 23 0 0 6 0 179 17.9 Dartmouth 10 25 25 0 0 10 0 205 20.5 Cornell 10 21 15 1 0 8 0 167 16.7 Princeton 10 28 19 1 0 6 0 207 20.7 Columbia 10 19 14 0 0 4 0 140 14.0 Yale 10 25 24 0 0 11 0 207 20.7 Dartmouth 10 14 9 0 0 5 0 108 10.8 Columbia 10 36 31 0 0 6 0 265 26.5

Passing Offense Passing Defense G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Yds/G G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Yds/G Penn 10 367 197 7 .537 2462 14 246.2 Columbia 10 266 155 9 .583 1741 17 174.1 Cornell 10 342 176 11 .515 2172 8 217.2 Princeton 10 283 133 9 .470 1768 9 176.8 Yale 10 328 181 10 .552 2140 16 214.0 Harvard 10 333 164 13 .492 1894 7 189.4 Brown 10 312 158 11 .506 2140 8 214.0 Penn 10 314 180 11 .573 1975 7 197.5 Dartmouth 10 380 196 16 .516 2108 9 210.8 Brown 10 295 173 11 .586 1981 8 198.1 Columbia 10 369 208 12 .564 2077 8 207.7 Yale 10 313 188 8 .601 2118 8 211.8 Harvard 10 283 163 6 .576 2051 16 205.1 Cornell 10 320 174 9 .544 2276 15 227.6 Princeton 10 296 167 8 .564 1768 7 176.8 Dartmouth 10 367 209 8 .569 2315 13 231.5

Rushing Offense Rushing Defense G Att Yds Ave TD Ave/G G Att Yds Ave TD Ave/G Harvard 10 472 2091 4.4 22 209.1 Cornell 10 351 1011 2.9 9 101.1 Brown 10 440 1478 3.4 19 147.8 Dartmouth 10 371 1077 2.9 6 107.7 Princeton 10 380 1424 3.7 15 142.4 Harvard 10 347 1168 3.4 10 116.8 Penn 10 350 1296 3.7 15 129.6 Brown 10 374 1183 3.2 14 118.3 Yale 10 335 1185 3.5 7 118.5 Penn 10 422 1287 3.0 10 128.7 Columbia 10 352 1099 3.1 9 109.9 Princeton 10 431 1459 3.4 19 145.9 Cornell 10 372 937 2.5 12 93.7 Yale 10 448 1565 3.5 15 156.5 Dartmouth 10 316 733 2.3 5 73.3 Columbia 10 454 1776 3.9 18 177.6

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 8 9 2004 IVY LEAGUE STATISTICS Ivy League Individual Stats Rushing Punt Returns G Att Yds Ave TD Ave/G G No Yds TD Ave 1 Dawson, Harvard 10 248 1302 5.2 17 130.2 1 Edwards, Harvard 10 29 348 3 12.0 2 Hartigan, Brown 10 323 1263 3.9 17 126.3 2 Fields, Princeton 10 31 371 0 12.0 3 Carr, Yale 10 252 1185 4.7 7 118.5 3 Crawford, Columbia 10 13 122 0 9.4 4 Biggers, Columbia 10 197 770 3.9 6 77.0 4 Francks, Penn 9 39 343 0 8.8 5 Mathews, Penn 10 178 716 4.0 7 71.6 5 Markey, Brown 10 19 142 0 7.5 10 Little, Dartmouth 10 116 331 2.9 1 33.1 8 Hunt, Dartmouth 7 24 118 0 4.9 10 Ribero, Dartmouth 10 10 42 0 4.2 Passing G Att Com Int Pct Yds TD Ave/G Kickoff Returns 1 McDermott, Penn 9 294 158 5 .537 1995 12 221.7 G No Yds TD Ave 2 Cowan, Yale 10 325 181 10 .557 2140 16 214.0 1 Edwards, Harvard 10 12 321 1 26.8 3 Rittgers, Dartmouth 9 320 170 14 .531 1866 8 207.2 2 Nwokocha, Columbia 10 15 378 0 25.2 4 Fitzpatrick, Harvard 10 276 158 6 .572 1986 13 198.6 3 Jensen, Dartmouth 10 24 581 0 24.2 5 DiGiacomo, Brown 8 216 112 9 .519 1514 4 189.2 4 Thompson, Penn 10 10 235 0 23.5 5 Carr, Yale 10 21 489 0 23.3 Total Offense 6 Ribero, Dartmouth 10 12 278 0 23.2 G Rush Pass Plays Total Ave/G 1 Fitzpatrick, Harvard 10 448 1986 394 2434 243.4 2 McDermott, Penn 9 47 1995 343 2042 226.9 Punting 3 Cowan, Yale 10 -6 2140 386 2134 213.4 G No Yds Ave 4 DiGiacomo, Brown 8 64 1514 268 1578 197.2 1 Appell, Penn 10 56 2289 40.9 5 Rittgers, Dartmouth 9 -147 1866 359 1719 191.0 2 Rudd, Columbia 10 63 2367 37.6 3 McDonough, Princeton 10 56 2087 37.3 Receptions 4 Wagner, Dartmouth 10 79 2894 36.6 G No Yds TD Avg/C No/G 5 Morgan, Brown 10 50 1816 36.3 1 Plumb, Yale 10 79 939 5 11.9 7.9 2 Castles, Penn 10 70 966 8 13.8 7.0 Kick Scoring 3 Fletcher, Columbia 8 52 575 2 11.1 6.5 G PAT FG Pts Pts/G 4 Schreck, Brown 10 62 1035 3 16.7 6.2 1 Schindel, Harvard 10 34-37 13-17 73 7.3 5 Romney, Cornell 10 59 760 3 12.9 5.9 2 Morgan, Brown 10 26-26 13-19 65 6.5 10 Murphy, Dartmouth 10 49 560 5 11.4 4.9 7 Hinterbichler, Dartmouth 10 9-10 5-10 24 2.4

Receiving Yards Field Goals G No Yds TD Avg/C Ave/G G FG FGA Pct FG/G 1 Schreck, Brown 10 62 1035 3 16.7 103.5 1 Schindel, Harvard 10 13 17 .765 1.3 2 Castles, Penn 10 70 966 8 13.8 96.6 2 Javarone, Princeton 10 13 18 .722 1.3 3 Plumb, Yale 10 79 939 5 11.9 93.9 6 Hinterbichler, Dartmouth 10 5 10 .500 0.5 4 Mazza, Harvard 10 51 773 7 15.2 77.3 5 Romney, Cornell 10 59 760 3 12.9 76.0 Tackles All-Purpose G U A T Ave/G Sack 1 Keasey, Princeton 10 57 70 127 12.7 8 G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Ave/G 2 Stull, Princeton 10 46 60 106 10.6 4 1 Carr, Yale 10 1185 15 20 489 1709 170.9 12 Dooley, Dartmouth 10 37 38 75 7.5 2 2 Fields, Princeton 10 169 511 371 521 1572 157.2 13 Dodds, Dartmouth 10 36 36 72 7.2 3 3 Dawson, Harvard 10 1302 129 0 0 1431 143.1 14 Jensen, Dartmouth 10 49 21 70 7.0 0 4 Edwards, Harvard 10 109 646 348 321 1424 142.4 18 Smith, Dartmouth 10 35 28 63 6.3 0 5 Hartigan, Brown 10 1263 128 0 0 1391 139.1 29 Gargiulo, Dartmouth 9 25 29 54 6.0 12 Interceptions 32 Ribero, Dartmouth 10 35 21 56 5.6 0 35 Goff, Dartmouth 9 31 18 49 5.4 1 G No Yds TD Ave 1 Smith, Dartmouth 10 4 90 0 0.4 2 Nassoiy, Cornell 10 4 48 0 0.4 3 Strickland, Princeton 10 4 42 0 0.4 4 Williamson, Harvard 9 3 138 1 0.3 5 Tracy, Harvard 10 3 41 0 0.3

P A G E 9 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2004

1956 1960 1964 1968 1. Yale 7 0 0 1. Yale 7 0 0 1. Princeton 7 0 0 1. Yale 6 0 1 2. Princeton 5 2 0 2. Princeton 6 1 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 Harvard 6 0 1 3. Dartmouth 4 3 0 3. Dartmouth 4 3 0 3. Yale 4 2 1 3. Penn 5 2 0 Penn 4 3 0 Harvard 4 3 0 4. Dartmouth 4 3 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 5. Brown 3 4 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 5. Cornell 3 4 0 5. Dartmouth 3 4 0 6. Columbia 2 5 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 Brown 3 4 0 6. Columbia 2 5 0 Harvard 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 7. Columbia 1 5 1 7. Cornell 1 6 0 8. Cornell 1 6 0 Cornell 1 6 0 8. Penn 0 7 0 8. Brown 0 7 0

1957 1961 1969 1. Princeton 6 1 0 1. Harvard 6 1 0 CORNELL, 1971 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2. Dartmouth 5 1 1 Columbia 6 1 0 Yale 6 1 0 3. Yale 4 2 1 3. Dartmouth 5 2 0 Princeton 6 1 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 Princeton 5 2 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Cornell 3 4 0 5. Yale 3 4 0 5. Harvard 2 5 0 Penn 3 4 0 6. Cornell 2 5 0 Penn 2 5 0 7. Harvard 2 5 0 7. Penn 1 6 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Brown 0 7 0 Columbia 1 6 0

1958 1962 1970 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 7 0 0 2. Cornell 5 2 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 Princeton 5 2 0 3. Columbia 4 3 0 Yale 5 2 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 Princeton 4 3 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Penn 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 6. Harvard 3 4 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 7. Yale 1 5 1 7. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Yale 0 7 0 8. Brown 0 6 1 Brown 1 6 0

1959 1963 1965 1971 1. Penn 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 5 2 0 1. Dartmouth 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2. Dartmouth 5 1 1 Princeton 5 2 0 2. Princeton 6 1 0 Cornell 6 1 0 3. Harvard 4 3 0 3. Harvard 4 2 1 3. Harvard 3 2 2 3. Columbia 5 2 0 Yale 4 3 0 4. Yale 4 3 0 4. Cornell 3 3 1 4. Harvard 4 3 0 5. Cornell 3 4 0 Cornell 4 3 0 5. Yale 3 4 0 5. Yale 3 4 0 Princeton 3 4 0 6. Columbia 2 4 1 6. Penn 2 4 1 Princeton 3 4 0 7. Brown 1 5 1 7. Brown 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 7. Penn 1 6 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Penn 1 6 0 Columbia 1 6 0 8. Brown 0 7 0

1966 1972 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 5 1 1 Harvard 6 1 0 2. Yale 5 2 0 Princeton 6 1 0 3. Penn 4 3 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 PRINCETON, 1965 5. Yale 3 4 0 5. Harvard 3 3 1 6. Columbia 2 5 0 6. Princeton 2 4 1 7. Penn 1 6 0 Columbia 2 4 1 8. Brown 0 7 0 8. Brown 1 6 0

1967 1973 1. Yale 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2. Dartmouth 5 2 0 2. Yale 5 2 0 3. Cornell 4 2 1 Penn 5 2 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 Harvard 5 2 0 Harvard 4 3 0 5. Brown 4 3 0 6. Penn 2 5 0 6. Cornell 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 5 1 7. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Princeton 0 7 0

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 9 1 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2004

1974 1980 1982 1988 1. Yale 6 0 1 1. Yale 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 5 2 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 Harvard 6 1 0 2. Cornell 5 2 0 Penn 5 2 0 Cornell 6 1 0 3. Penn 4 2 1 3. Harvard 4 3 0 Harvard 5 2 0 3. Princeton 4 3 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 Princeton 4 3 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 5. Dartmouth 3 4 0 Brown 4 3 0 Princeton 3 4 0 5. Yale 3 3 1 Princeton 3 4 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 Yale 3 4 0 6. Columbia 2 5 0 7. Cornell 1 5 1 7. Penn 1 6 0 Cornell 3 4 0 Harvard 2 5 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Brown 0 6 1

1981 1983 1989 1975 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Penn 5 1 1 1. Yale 6 1 0 1. Harvard 6 1 0 Yale 6 1 0 Harvard 5 1 1 Princeton 6 1 0 2. Brown 5 1 1 3. Princeton 5 1 1 3. Dartmouth 4 2 1 3. Harvard 5 2 0 3. Yale 5 2 0 4. Harvard 4 2 1 Brown 4 2 1 4. Dartmouth 4 3 0 4. Dartmouth 4 2 1 5. Cornell 2 5 0 5. Cornell 3 3 1 5. Penn 2 5 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 Brown 2 5 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 Cornell 2 5 0 6. Columbia 2 5 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 7. Columbia 1 5 1 Brown 2 5 0 Penn 2 5 0 Penn 1 6 0 8. Yale 1 6 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Cornell 0 7 0 1984 1990 1976 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Brown 6 1 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 Cornell 6 1 0 Yale 6 1 0 Yale 5 2 0 3. Yale 5 2 0 3. Dartmouth 4 3 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 4. Harvard 3 4 0 Harvard 4 3 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 Penn 3 4 0 5. Columbia 2 5 0 6. Dartmouth 2 5 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 Penn 2 5 0 Cornell 2 5 0 Brown 2 5 0 Princeton 2 5 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Columbia 1 6 0 Cornell 2 5 0 1985 1991 1977 1. Penn 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 6 0 1 1. Yale 6 1 0 2. Harvard 5 2 0 2. Princeton 5 2 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 Princeton 5 2 0 3. Harvard 4 2 1 3. Dartmouth 4 3 0 4. Brown 4 3 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Penn 4 3 0 5. Yale 3 3 1 Yale 4 3 0 Harvard 4 3 0 6. Dartmouth 2 4 1 6. Penn 2 5 0 6. Princeton 3 4 0 7. Cornell 2 5 0 7. Brown 1 6 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 Columbia 1 6 0 Cornell 1 6 0 1986 1992 1978 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 1. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2. Cornell 6 1 0 Princeton 6 1 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 3. Brown 4 2 1 3. Penn 5 2 0 3. Yale 4 1 2 4. Dartmouth 3 3 1 4. Cornell 4 3 0 4. Cornell 3 3 1 5. Harvard 3 4 0 5. Harvard 3 4 0 5. Harvard 2 4 1 6. Yale 2 5 0 6. Yale 2 5 0 Columbia 2 4 1 Princeton 2 5 0 Columbia 2 5 0 7. Princeton 1 4 2 8. Columbia 0 7 0 8. Brown 0 7 0 8. Penn 1 5 1 1987 1993 1979 1. Harvard 6 1 0 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Yale 6 1 0 2. Yale 5 2 0 2. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 Brown 5 2 0 3. Princeton 5 2 0 Princeton 5 2 0 HARVARD, 1978 4. Princeton 4 3 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 4. Cornell 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 Cornell 3 4 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 6. Penn 3 4 0 6. Yale 2 5 0 6. Harvard 3 4 0 7. Dartmouth 1 6 0 7. Harvard 1 6 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 8. Columbia 0 7 0 Columbia 1 6 0 8. Penn 0 7 0

P A G E 9 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS 1956-2004

1994 1998 1. Penn 7 0 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 2. Brown 4 3 0 2. Brown 5 2 0 Princeton 4 3 0 Yale 5 2 0 4. Cornell 3 4 0 4. Princeton 4 3 0 Columbia 3 4 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 Yale 3 4 0 Harvard 3 4 0 7. Dartmouth 2 5 0 7. Cornell 1 6 0 Harvard 2 5 0 Dartmouth 1 6 0

1995 1999 1. Princeton 5 1 1 1. Brown 6 1 0 2. Cornell 5 2 0 Yale 6 1 0 Penn 5 2 0 3. Cornell 5 2 0 4. Dartmouth 4 2 1 4. Penn 4 3 0 5. Columbia 3 4 0 5. Harvard 3 4 0 6. Brown 2 5 0 6. Dartmouth 2 5 0 Yale 2 5 0 7. Columbia 1 6 0 Harvard 1 6 0 Princeton 1 6 0

1996 2000 1. Dartmouth 7 0 0 1. Penn 6 1 0 2. Columbia 5 2 0 2, Cornell 5 2 0 3. Brown 4 3 0 3. Yale 4 3 0 Cornell 4 3 0 Harvard 4 3 0 5. Penn 3 4 0 5. Princeton 3 4 0 6. Princeton 2 5 0 6. Columbia 1 6 0 Harvard 2 5 0 Dartmouth 1 6 0 8. Yale 1 6 0 Brown! 4 3 0 ! = Brown ineligible for League YALE, 1995 1997 championship per League ruling. 1. Harvard 7 0 0 2. Dartmouth 6 1 0 2001 2002 3. Brown! 4 3 0 1. Harvard 7 0 0 1. Penn 7 0 0 Cornell! 4 3 0 2. Penn 6 1 0 2. Harvard 6 1 0 5. Princeton! 3 4 0 3. Brown 5 2 0 3. Princeton 4 3 0 Columbia! 3 4 0 4. Princeton 3 4 0 Yale 4 3 0 7. Yale! 1 6 0 Columbia 3 4 0 5. Cornell 3 4 0 8. Penn! 0 7 0 6. Cornell 2 5 0 6. Dartmouth 2 5 0 ! = Five Pennsylvania victories 7. Yale 1 6 0 forfeited due to use of declared Dartmouth 1 6 0 Brown 2 5 0 ineligible player. 8. Columbia 0 7 0 2003 1. Penn 7 0 0 2. Harvard 4 3 0 Yale 4 3 0 Dartmouth 4 3 0 Brown 4 3 0 6. Columbia 3 4 0 7. Princeton 2 5 0 8. Cornell 0 7 0

2004 1. Harvard 7 0 0 2. Penn 6 1 0 3. Cornell 4 3 0 4. Brown 3 4 0 Princeton 3 4 0 Yale 3 4 0 7. Dartmouth 1 6 0 Columbia 1 6 0

PRINCETON, 1992

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 9 3 HHONORSONORS ANDAND AAWWARDSARDS 2004 COACHES' ALL-IVY TEAM

All-Ivy First Team ANTHONY GARGIULO Offense Defense

WR Dan Castles, Penn DL Michael Quarshie, Columbia WR Brian Edwards, Harvard DL Anthony Gargiulo, Dartmouth WR Jarrett Schreck, Brown DL Ryan Conger, Dartmouth TE Wade Fletcher, Columbia DL Mike Sangobowale, Penn OL Kevin Boothe, Cornell LB Bobby Everett, Harvard OL Brian Lapham, Harvard LB Zak DeOssie, Brown OL Rory Hennessey, Yale LB Luke Hadden, Penn OL Will Burroughs, Brown LB Zak Keasey, Penn OL Will Johnson, Harvard DB Clayton Smith, Dartmouth QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard DB Jay McCareins, Princeton RB Nick Hartigan, Brown DB Duvol Thompson, Penn RB Clifton Dawson, Harvard DB Sean Tracy, Harvard K Matt Schindel, Harvard P Josh Appell, Penn

All-Ivy Second Team Offense

WR Ralph Plumb, Yale RYAN CONGER JOSH DOOLEY WR Corey Mazza, Harvard TE David Turner, Brown OL Michael Pierce, Penn OL Kevin Coco, Columbia OL Ed McCarthy, Yale OL Jeremy Moore, Princeton OL Alex Jury, Brown QB Alvin Cowan, Yale RB Robert Carr, Yale RB Rashad Biggers, Columbia RB Sam Mathews, Penn K Steve Morgan, Brown

Defense DL Ryan Lempa, Cornell DL James Frazier, Brown DL Mike Berg, Harvard DL Bobby Fallon, Penn LB Josh Dooley, Dartmouth Ivy League Silver Anniversary All-Star Team LB Justin Stull, Princeton In 1981, a panel of coaches, writers, broadcasters and administrators selected the Ivy League Silver Anniver- LB Matt Thomas, Harvard sary all-star team for the first 25 years of Ivy football. Representing Dartmouth on the team: LB Ben Breunig, Yale DB Gary Sonkur, Harvard First Team DB Kevin Rex, Cornell Tom Csatari, DE, 1971-73; Gregg Robinson, DT, 1975-77; Reggie Williams, LB, 1973-75. DB Barton Simmons, Yale Second Team DB Jamie Gasparella, Brown Don McKinnon, C-LB, 1960-62; Jake Crouthamel, RB, 1957-59; Murry Bowden, LB, 1968-70; Willie Bogan, P Colin McDonough, Princeton DB, 1968-70. Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Dartmouth — Dave Shula, WR, 1978-80; Joe Palermo, G, 1955-57; Charlie Matuszak, C, 1964-66; Bob Funk, C, 1971-73; C Luke Catenacci Win Mabry, DB, 1964-66; Gordon Rule, DB, 1965-67. OT Vik Tiku

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Asa S. Bushnell Cup Ivy League Player of the Year

1970 Jim Chasey, QB, Dartmouth Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell 1971 Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell 1972 Dick Jauron, RB, Yale 1973 Jim Stoeckle, QB, Harvard 1974 Walt Snickenberger, RB, Princeton 1975 Doug Jackson, RB, Columbia 1976 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale 1977 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB, Dartmouth 1979 Tim Tumpane, LB, Yale 1980 Kevin Czinger, MG, Yale 1981 Rich Diana, RB, Yale 1982 John Witkowski, QB, Columbia 1983 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell 1984 Tim Chambers, DB, Penn 1985 Tom Gilmore, DT, Penn 1986 Rich Comizio, RB, Penn 1987 Kelly Ryan, QB, Yale 1988 Jason Garrett, QB, Princeton 1989 Judd Garrett, RB, Princeton 1990 Shon Page, TB, Dartmouth 1991 Al Rosier, TB, Dartmouth 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth 1993 Keith Elias, RB, Princeton 1994 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn 1995 Dave Patterson, LB, Princeton 1996 Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell 1997 Sean Morey, WR, Brown 1998 Jim Finn, RB, Penn 1999 James Perry, QB, Brown 2000 Gavin Hoffman, QB, Penn 2001 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard 2002 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard 2003 Mike Mitchell, QB, Penn 2004 Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, Harvard

STEVE JENSEN Ivy League Rookie of the Year

1981 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell 1993 Miles Macik, WR, Pennsylvania 1982 Mike Caraviello, QB, Dartmouth 1994 Eion Hu, RB, Harvard 1983 Doug Butler, QB, Princeton 1995 Sean Morey, WR, Brown 1984 Rich Comizio, RB, Pennsylvania 1996 Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB Harvard 1985 Chris Flynn, RB, Pennsylvania 1997 Todd Tomich, DB/KR, Yale 1986 Craig Morton, WR, Dartmouth 1998 Johnathan Reese, RB, Columbia 1987 Bryan Keys, RB, Pennsylvania 1999 Chas Gessner, WR, Brown 1988 Solomon Johnson, RB, Columbia 2000 Dante Balestracci, LB, Harvard 1989 John McNiff, RB, Cornell 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR, Dartmouth 1990 Matt Brzica, QB, Dartmouth 2002 Josh Dooley, LB, Dartmouth 1991 Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth 2003 Ed McCarthy, C, Yale 1992 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Pennsylvania 2004 Steve Morgan, K/P, Brown

P A G E 9 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 DARTMOUTH FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY

TOTAL FIRST TEAM CHOICES (1956-2004): Dartmouth 185; 1969 Jim Chasey QB 1973 Bob Funk C 1979 Cody Press DB Harvard 165; Yale 161; Penn155; John Ritchie OT Rick Klupchak HB Jerry Pierce LB Princeton 143; Brown 115; John Short HB Tom Csatari DE Rick Salchunas DE Cornell 115; Columbia 82. Joe Adams DB Rick Gerardi LB Larry Margerum P Russ Adams DB Reggie Williams LB 1956 Bob Adelizzi C Pete Donovan KSp 1980 Dave Shula SE Wayne Kakela T 1974 Skip Cummins LB Jerry Pierce LB Reggie Williams LB 1957 Dave Moss E 1981 George Thompson OG Joe Palermo C 1975 Jud Porter OG Rob Carroll DE Reggie Williams LB Joe Fernandes LB 1958 Jake Crouthamel HB Lee Sedberry DT Al Krutsch G 1976 Jim Lucas C Charles Williams DB Pat Sullivan OT Rick Bayless P 1959 Jake Crouthamel HB Don Thomas OG Bill Gundy QB Harry Wilson SE 1982 Jack Daly WR Gregg Robinson DT Dave Neslund LB 1960 Hank Gerfen G Kevin Young LB P Alan Rozycki HB Nick Lowery KSp 1983 Mark Pare C 1961 Bill King QB 1977 Andy Ebbott OT Curt Oberg RB 1984 Scott Truitt WR 1962 Ed Boies G John Carney DB Bill Blumenschein T Gregg Robinson DT 1985 Slade Schuster OT Bill King QB Nick Lowery KSp Scott Truitt WR Don McKinnon C Len Fontes LB Tom Spangenberg HB 1978 Jeff Dufresne RB Craig Saltzgaber KSp Dave Shula SE 1963 Bill Curran G Buddy Teevens QB 1986 Dave Gabianelli QB Scott Creelman E Jeff Hickey DE Chris Matonis OG Tom Spangenberg HB Joe Nastri LB Craig Morton WR 1964 John McLean DB Chris Sawch KSp TOM CSATARI 1965 Steve Bryan OE Charles Matuszak C 1970 Jim Chasey QB Bob O’Brien HB Bob Cordy OG Tony Yezer OG Bob Peters OT Tom Clarke DE Murry Bowden DB Edgar Holley LB Willie Bogan DB Win Mabry DB Barry Brink DT

1966 Mickey Beard QB 1971 Joe Leslie OT Bill Calhoun OE Tom Csatari DE Chuck Matuszak C Jack Manning DB Bill Sjogren OG Wayne Young LB Pete Walton FB Ted Perry KSp Win Mabry DB Bill Hay KSp 1972 Gregg Brown OE Bob Funk C 1967 Hank Paulson OT Rick Klupchak HB Norm Davis LB Robert Norton OG Randy McElrath DE QB Gordie Rule DB Tom Csatari DE Wesley Pugh DB 1968 Pete Lawrence DE Tom Tarazevits DT

REGGIE WILLIAMS

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CALEB MOORE 1993 Jay Fiedler QB 1998 Brad Verber S John Hyland WR Andy McDonald OT 1999 Caleb Moore OG Jim McGeehan DB Steve Varney LB George Neos LB Wayne Schlobohm P

1994 Brian White DB 2000 Caleb Moore OG Matt Mercer LB 1995 Brian Larsen OT Alex Ware P Mark Abel LB Scott Hapgood DE 2001 Casey Cramer TE Zack Walz LB Kevin Noone OG Matt Mercer LB 1996 Trey Bowers OT Alex Ware P Zach Ellis WR 2002 Casey Cramer TE Brian Larsen OT Kevin Noone OG Lloyd Lee DB Scott Wedum FB Zack Walz LB Alex Ware P Dave Regula KSp 2003 Jay Barnard WR 1997 Dom Lanza C Ryan Conger DE Scott Hapgood DE Lloyd Lee DB 2004 Ryan Conger DE Zack Walz LB Anthony Gargiulo DE Dave Regula KSp Clayton Smith FS

1987 Paul Michael LB 1991 Mike Bobo WR Lance Brackee OT 1988 Craig Morton WR Al Rosier TB Paul Michael LB Greg Rush C Rob Hibbard P Dan Mulligan DT Sal Sciretto DB 1989 Tom Parker WR Harry Wright LB Rob Hibbard P 1992 Lance Brackee OT 1990 Chad Gallentine OG Matt Brzica WR Shon Page FB Jay Fiedler QB Pete Chapman NG Andy McDonald OT Rich Joyce LB George Neos LB Mike O’Flynn DT Dennis Durkin KSp Brad Preble DB Sal Sciretto DB CASEY CRAMER AND JAY BARNARD Dennis Durkin KSp

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There are 13 awards presented annually to Jake Crouthamel Award Kenneth T. Young Award members of Dartmouth's varsity football team. To the junior or To the junior or Coach Bob Blackman Trophy sophomore offensive sophomore defensive player, selected by player, selected by To the player, select- the coaching staff, the coaching staff, ed by the coaching who has contributed who has contributed staff, who has con- most to the success most to the success tributed most to the of the team. Gift of of the team. Gift of success of the team. Kenneth Young '48. Kenneth Young '48. Gift of L. G. Balfour Company. Chad Gaudet, RB Anthony Gargiulo, DE 2004 Winner 2004 Winner Clayton Smith, FS 11972 Rick Klupchak, HB 1978 Cody Press, DB 2004 Winner 1973 Tom Snickenberger, QB 1979 Jerry Pierce, LB 1959 Bill Gundy, QB 1974 Reggie Williams, LB 1980 Scott Hacker, LB 1960 Alan Rozycki, HB 1975 Pat Sullivan, OG 1981 Joe Moore, DB 1961 Gary Spiess, HB 1976 Sam Coffey, TB 1982 Steve Karol, LB 1962 Bill King, QB 1977 Jeff Hickey, LB 1983 Don Pomeroy, LB Don McKinnon, C-LB 1978 Jeff Dufresne, TB 1984 Peter Kortebein, LB 1963 Scott Creelman, E 1979 Dave Shula, SE 1985 Tom Ramsey, DT 1964 Jack McLean, DB 1980 George Thompson, OG 1986 Brett Matthews, DB 1965 Ed Long, E 1981 Wayne Ferree, OT 1987 Paul Michael, LB 1966 Pete Walton, FB 1982 Jack Daly, WR 1988 Kevin Luensmann, DT 1967 Steve Luxford, HB 1983 Rich Weissman, TB 1989 Peter Chapman, DT 1968 Randy Wallick, OE 1984 Doug Keare, TE 1990 Sal Sciretto, DB 1969 Tom Quinn, HB 1985 Dave Gabianelli, QB Harry Wright, LB 1970 John Short, HB 1986 Matt Drury, TE 1991 Jason Fell, DB 1971 Stuart Simms, FB 1987 Dave Gazzaniga, C 1992 Gerry LaMontagne, DT 1972 Steve Stetson, QB 1988 Mark Johnson, QB 1993 Josh Bloom, LB 1973 Tom Csatari, DE 1989 Shon Page, TB 1994 Taran Lent, DE 1974 Brian Wroczynski, DT 1990 Greg Rush, C 1995 Mark Abel, LB 1975 Reggie Williams, LB 1991 Lance Brackee, OT 1996 Zach Walz, LB 1976 Kevin Case, QB 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB 1997 Jon Gibbs, LB 1977 John Carney, DB 1993 Dave Shearer, WR 1998 Steve Varney, LB 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB 1994 Pete Oberle, TB 1999 Brad Eissler, DB 1979 Cody Press, DB 1995 Brian Larsen, OT 2000 Matt Mercer, LB 1980 Jerry Pierce, LB 1996 Zach Ellis, WR 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR 1981 Scott Hacker, LB 1997 Dylan Karczewski, TB 2002 Clayton Smith, FS 1982 Dave Neslund, LB 1998 Chris Carney, OT 2003 Chris Dodds, SS 1983 Frank Polsinello, QB 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 1984 Lorenzo Chambers, TB 2000 Kevin Noone, OG 1985 Len Fontes, LB 2001 Casey Cramer, TE 1986 Dave Gabianelli, QB 1987 Terry Phillis, FB 2002 Casey Cramer, TE 1988 Dave Gazzaniga, C 2003 Andrew Hall, WR 1989 David Clark, FB 1990 Shon Page, TB 1991 Al Rosier, TB 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB 1993 Jay Fiedler, QB 1994 Josh Bloom, LB 1995 Greg Smith, TB 1996 Jon Aljancic, QB 1997 Zack Walz, LB 1998 Brad Verber, DB 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 2000 Matt Mercer, LB 2001 Matt Mercer, LB CLAYTON SMITH 2002 Brian Mann, QB 2003 Casey Cramer, TE DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 9 9 ANNUAL FOOTBALL AWARDS

Lester R. Godwin Award Manners Makyth Man Award

To the senior football To the varsity football 1993 Ken Bower, DT player who, through player, selected by his 1994 Ken Gordon, FB extraordinary perse- teammates, who has 1995 Brian Crowell, DB verance, has risen best conducted him- 1996 Ed Tatman, DT above personal dis- self to the advantage 1997 Brad Jefferson, DB advantage to con- of the College in the 1998 John Fowler, OT tribute measurably to sense of William 1999 Tom Reusser, DB the team. Gift of Wykeham's phrase, Reggie Belhomme, TB Lester R. Godwin “Manners Makyth 2000 Todd Jelen, DB '30. Man.” Gift of Charles 2001 Dave Reed, DE Steve Jensen, CB Ryan Conger, DE G. Milham 1906 and 2002 Matt Davis, WR 2004 Winner 2004 Winner his wife, Alma Mil- 2003 Lyle Campbell, LB ham. 1976 John Mugglebee, WR 1977 Steve Ferraris, QB 1949 Stewart Young, G 1978 Scot Brewster, SE 1950 Bill Monahan, T 1979 Larry Margerum, P 1951 Jim Churchill, HB 1980 Jeff Johnson, LB 1952 Kester Pierson, HB 1981 Len Jones, DB 1953 Walt Anderson, HB 1982 Rick Stafford, QB 1954 John Dell Isola, HB 1983 Matt Lopes, SE 1955 Don Marriott, E 1984 Paul DiSilvestro, TE 1956 Jim Parkes, G 1985 Brian Stretch, QB 1957 John Murphy, T 1986 Russell Gardner, LB 1958 Scott Palmer, E 1987 Chris Keck, TE 1959 Pete Erwin, G 1988 Neil Abramson, WR 1960 Alan Rozycki, HB 1989 Bryce Boeye, DB 1961 Carl Funke, C 1990 Carl Demeree, TE 1962 Bill Wellstead, E/K 1991 Wayne Bantner, OT 1963 Chuck Greer, E 1992 Matt Brzica, WR 1964 Bruce Gottschall, QB 1993 Chris Powers, C 1965 Tony Yezer, G 1994 Chris Boran, DB 1966 Bill Robb, QB 1995 Pete Oberle, TB 1967 Leonard (Skip) Small, OG 1996 Greg Smith, TB 1968 Bill Kinscher, QB 1997 Keith Lockwood, DT 1969 Tom Quinn, HB 1998 Kyle Rogers, LB 1970 Giff Foley, DE 1999 Greg Dietrick, DE 1971 Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE 1972 Chuck Thomas, HB 2001 Michael Gratch, RB 1973 Mitch Sadar, LB 2002 Gannon Sungar, OT 1974 Alan Markman, DE 2003 Scott Funke, DT 1975 Richard Mulroy, LB 1976 Harry Wilson, SE 1977 Dave Casper, DT 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB 1979 Eric Cutter, HB 1980 Tom Marek, OG 1981 Rob Carroll, LB 1982 John Olejniczak, WR 1983 Richard Durante, TB 1984 Peter Wade, LB 1985 Kier Cooper, DB 1986 Craig Denekas, QG 1987 Brett Matthews, DB 1988 Paul Sorensen, LB 1990 Kevin Peck, QB RYAN CONGER 1991 Mike Bobo, WR 1992 Greg Hoffmeister, TB

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Earl Hamilton Varsity Award Earl Hamilton Freshman Award

To the senior football To the freshman foot- 1968 Stuart Simms, FB player who displays ball player, selected 1969 Steve Stetson, QB the friendliness, by the football coach- 1970 Pat Stone, LB sense of humor, and ing staff, who has 1971 Tom Snickenberger, QB appreciation of the made the most out- 1972 Reggie Williams, LB outdoors that char- standing contribution 1973 Kevin Young, LB acterized Earl Hamil- to his team, displays 1974 Curt Oberg, FB ton, freshman foot- the friendliness, 1975 Buddy Teevens, QB ball coach from sense of humor, and 1976 Scott Daggs, SE 1955-65 and varsity appreciation of the 1977 Dave Shula, WR backfield coach from Chris Little, RB outdoors that charac- Chad Gaudet, RB 1978 Charles Williams, HB 1966 until his death 2004 Winner terized Earl Hamilton, 2004 Winner 1979 Peter Lavery, HB in 1968. The award, freshman football 1980 Jack Daly, SE from the Earl Hamilton Memorial Fund, is an coach from 1955-65 and varsity backfield 1981 Dan Carson, DB Orvis fishing rod and engraved case. coach from 1966 until his death in 1968. The 1982 Joe Petite, DB award is made through the Earl Hamilton 1983 Jon Winslow, LB 1968 Dave Boyle, FB Memorial Fund. 1984 Brett Matthews, DB 1969 Ernie Babcock, DE 1985 Craig Morton, WR 1970 Giff Foley, DE 1986 Steve Demaio, LB 1971 Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT 1987 Brad Preble, DB 1972 Kevin O'Shea, DE 1988 Harry Wright, LB 1973 Pat Stone, LB 1989 Devon Arsenault, TB 1974 Dan Skorich, OT 1990 Jay Fiedler, QB 1975 Charlie Potts, HB 1991 Josh Bloom, LB 1976 Dave Van Vliet, DB 1992 Justin Moscardelli, LB 1977 Jeff Immelt, OT 1993 Brian Schmidt, LB 1978 David Brown, DE 1994 Lloyd Lee, DB 1979 Mike Francis, DT 1995 Dylan Karczewski, TB 1980 Robert Higgins, FB 1996 Wayne Schlobohm, P 1981 Kent Cooper, NG 1997 Bob Bunn, FB 1982 Sean Maher, TB 1998 Brian Mann, QB 1983 David Wachter, DB 1999 Matt Davis, WR 1984 Joe Koniszewski, NG 2000 Jay Barnard, WR 1985 Greg Hulbert, OT Casey Cramer, TE 1986 John Jakiemiec, NG 2001 Steve Jensen, CB/KR 1987 Aloysius (Ish) McLaughlin, DT 2002 Josh Dooley, LB 1988 David Anderson, WR 2003 Preston Copley, LS 1989 Harris Siskind, OG 1990 Tom Gladden, DB 1991 Tom Morrow, LB 1992 Mike Phillips, LB 1993 Jim McGeehan, DB 1994 Gerry Murphy, OT 1995 Tim Cross, DE 1996 Chris Adamson, OG 1997 Will Harper, TE 1998 Norm McKnight, OG 1999 Andy Erickson, OG 2000 Caleb Moore, OG 2001 Joe Vinci, LB 2002 Alex Ware, P 2003 Phil Frost, SS

CHRIS LITTLE

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Doten Award Gordon P. Bennett Award John M. Manley ’40 Award

To a sophomore who To the offensive or To the varsity football made a significant defensive lineman, player who demon- contribution to the selected by the strates the most success of the varsi- coaching staff, who improvement ty football team. Gift exemplifies the high through his efforts in of Franklin F. Doten degree of perfor- the weight room. Gift '23 and his wife, mance, sportsman- of John M. Manley Gladys Doten. ship and character '40, a long-time sup- exhibited by Gordon porter of the football P. Bennett '37, cap- fitness program. Joe Gibalski, LB tain of the 1936 foot- Anthony Gargiulo, DE Derham Cato, DT 2004 Winner ball team. Gift of Mr. 2004 Winner 2004 Winner 1977 Greg Henry, HB and Mrs. Charles Chris Lucas, DT Collis '37 1986 Jon Winslow, LB 1978 Dave Shula, WR 1987 Brian Janssen, OG 1981 George Thompson, OG Jerry Pierce, LB 1988 Harris Siskind, OG 1982 Robert Dell Isola, OG 1979 George Thompson, OG David Clark, FB 1983 Mark Pare, C Joe Fernandes, LB 1989 John Slusher, FB 1984 Slade Schuster, OT 1980 Rich Lena, FB 1990 Chad Gallentine, OG 1985 Slade Schuster, OT Dave Neslund, LB Mike O'Flynn, DT 1986 Chris Matonis, OG 1981 Frank Polsinello, QB 1991 Bill Kuehn, OG 1987 Brent Frei, DT Dave Fuhrman, LB Nick Mourlas, NG 1988 Jay Swett, LB 1982 Mike Caraviello, QB 1992 Neal Martin, FB 1989 Kevin Luensmann, DT Dan Carson, DB Sean Riley, DT 1990 Peter Chapman, DT 1983 Mike Martin, OT 1993 Chris Umscheid, FB 1991 Greg Rush, C Len Fontes, LB Duncan MacLean, OG Dan Mulligan, DT 1984 Ernie Torain, TB 1994 Ken Gordon, TB 1992 Lance Brackee, OT John Fuhrman, LB 1995 Taran Lent, DE 1985 Matt Drury, TE George Neos, DE 1996 Adam Nelson, DT Andy Russell, DB 1993 Andy MacDonald, OT 1997 Lloyd Lee, DB 1986 Craig Morton, WR George Neos, DE 1998 Adam Young, TE Scott Sims, DB 1994 Ben Barber, C 1999 Kyle Schroeder, DE 1987 Shon Page, TB Hunter Buckner, LB 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE Matt Kelley, DT 1995 Abe Rife, TE 2001 Sean O'Mara, OT 1988 Jeff Blackburn, LB Scott Hapgood, DE 2002 Matt DeGutes, DT Brendan Mahoney, TB 1996 Brian Larsen, OT 2003 Courtney Wuistinger, OT 1989 Mike Bobo, WR 1997 Dominic Lanza, C Sal Sciretto, DB Scott Hapgood, DE 1990 Matt Brzica, QB 1998 Kyle Schroeder, DE George Neos, LB 1999 Caleb Moore, OG 1991 Jay Fiedler, QB Kyle Schroeder, DE Gerry LaMontagne, DT 2000 Dan Hutchinson, DE 1992 John Clifford, WR Caleb Moore, OG Josh Bloom, LB 2001 Kevin Noone, OG 1993 Pete Oberle, TB 2002 Kevin Noone, OG Jamie Whitticom, DB 2003 Ryan Conger, DE 1994 Brian Larson, OT Vik Tiku, OT Mark Abel, LB 1995 Zach Ellis, WR/TB Zack Walz, LB 1996 Jon Gibbs, LB 1997 Tom Reusser, DB 1998 Brad Eissler, DB 1999 Brian Mann, QB 2000 Kevin Noone, OG 2001 Casey Cramer, TE 2002 Clayton Smith, FS 2003 Mike Ribero, CB Charlie Rittgers, QB DERHAM CATO

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12th Man Award Frank Hershey Award GRANT WAGNER To the varsity player To the varsity player who shows hard who, judged by his work and dedication teammates, possess- without regard to es a genuine zest for playing time. Gift of life, a strong, upbeat John M. Manley '40. attitude and a sincere desire to win because of his dedi- cation and love for the game, his team Sean Sullivan, FB and Dartmouth Col- Clayton Smith, FS 2004 Winner lege. These were the 2004 Winner 1990 Kirk Mills, DB qualities personified 1991 David Harrison, DT by Frank Hershey, an assistant coach at Dart- 1992 Jay Dunn, DB mouth from 1981-86 and from 1994 until his 1993 Ryan Spayde, LB death in 1998. Gift of his wife, Pamela Her- 1994 Ray Sosa, DB shey, and daughter, Molly Hershey '98. 1995 Ren Riley, QB 1996 J. J. Coslet, OT 1997 J. T. Cecchini, WR 1998 Forest Wester, WR 1998 John Fowler, OT 1999 Marshall Hyzdu, LB 1999 Dan Piening, LB 2000 Matt Walker, DT 2000 Jed Manton, OT 2001 Matt Mercer, LB 2001 Brian Hood, TE 2002 Kevin Noone, OG 2002 Clay Nelson, CB 2003 Scott Wedum, FB 2003 John Turner, OT

Alan Hewitt ’34 and Robert Hewitt ’40 Award

To the varsity player who best epitomizes athletic performance with academic achievement. Gift of Alan Hewitt '34 and Robert Hewitt '40.

Grant Wagner, P 2004 Winner 1991 Rob Birge, DB 1992 Russ Torres, FB 1993 Jon Thompson, LB 1994 David Shearer, WR 1995 Jeff English, DT 1996 Trey Bowers, OT 1997 Dominic Lanza, C 1998 Jon Gibbs, LB 1999 Steve Varney, LB 2000 Caleb Moore, OG 2001 Matt DeLellis, WR 2002 Kevin Noone, OG 2003 Jay Barnard, WR

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 0 3 DARTMOUTH ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Since 1896, Dartmouth has had 70 football 1912 players receive All-America recognition, Wesley (Moose) Englehorn T (WC 1st) including repeat winners. Since 1978, selec- David Morey HB (WC 2nd) tion have been to the Division I-AA All- Ray Bennett G (WC 3rd) America team. 1913 Here is the code of All-America selectors Robert Hogsett E (WC 1st) and the list of Dartmouth's selections to the first, second and third teams: Lawrence Whitney FB (WC 3rd) CW - Caspar Whitney; WC - Walter Camp; 1914 R - ; AP - Associated Press; G (WC 3rd) INS - International News Service; H - Milton Ghee QB (WC 1st) Hearst Papers; NEA - Newspaper Enter- 1915 prise Association; UPI - United Press Inter- Clarence Spears G (WC 1st) national; FW - Football Writers; FC - Foot- 1917 ball Coaches; SN - Sports Network. (A con- sensus team was named in 1917.) Eugene Neely G (Consensus 2nd)

1896 JAKE CROUTHAMEL, HB Walter McCornack QB (CW 3rd) SWEDE OBERLANDER, HB 1902 Allen Farmer E (WC 3rd) 1908 Clarke Tobin G (WC 1st) George Schildmiller E (WC 1st) Joseph Brusse C (WC 3rd) 1909 Clarke Tobin G (WC 2nd) John Marks FB (WC 2nd) Lawrence Bankart E (WC 2nd) 1910 Edward Daley E (WC 2nd) 1911 David Morey HB (WC 2nd)

HENRY HOOPER, E 1919 Adolph Youngstrom G (WC 1st) 1903 Jim Robertson FB (WC 3rd) Henry Hooper C (WC 1st) 1920 Joseph Gilman G (WC 2nd) Elijah (Bill) Cunningham C (WC 2nd) Myron Witham QB (WC 2nd) 1922 Leigh Turner T (WC 3rd). Lloyd Neidlinger T (WC 2nd) 1904 1923 Joseph Gilman G (WC 2nd) Cyril Aschenbach G (WC 2nd) Ralph Glaze E (WC 3rd) 1924 James Vaughn HB (WC 3rd) Henry Bjorkman E (WC 1st) 1905 1925 Ralph Glaze E (WC 1st) Carl (Dutch) Diehl G (R, INS 1st) 1907 George Tully E (R, AP 1st) Edward Rich G (WC 2nd) Andrew (Swede) Oberlander HB (R, INS, AP John Marks HB (WC 2nd) DALE ARMSTRONG, E 1st) Benjamin Lang T (WC 3rd) Nathan Parker T (UPI 1st, R 2nd)

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1927 1936 DOMINIC LANZA, C Alton Marsters HB (R 3rd) John Handrahan FB (R 3rd) 1929 1937 Alton Marsters HB (R 3rd) Gus Zitrides OG (INS, AP 3rd) 1931 Lawrence Hull E (R 1st) Bill (Air Mail) Morton QB (R 2nd) 1938 1933 Bob MacLeod HB (R, INS, H 1st) John Goodwillie T (INS 3rd) Gus Zitrides OG (AP, UPI 3rd)

DON MCKINNON

1988 Craig Morton WR (AP 2nd) 1990 Dennis Durkin KSp (AP 3rd) 1991 Al Rosier TB (AP 1st) 1992 Dennis Durkin KSp (AP 1st) Jay Fiedler QB (AP 3rd) 1996 Lloyd Lee DB (AP 2nd) Brian Larsen OT (AP 3rd) 1997 Dominic Lanza C (AP 3rd) Zack Walz LB (AP 3rd) 2000 Caleb Moore OG (AP 3rd) 1943 2002 John Monahan E (R, AP, H 3rd) Casey Cramer TE (WC 1st, AFCA 1st, SN 1st, 1948 AP 2nd) Dale Armstrong E (NEA 1st, AP 2nd, R 2nd) 1957 Joe Palermo G (H 1st) 1958 Jake Crouthamel HB (NEA 2nd) 1962 Don McKinnon C (FW 1st; AP, NEA 2nd; UPI, FC 3rd) Bill King QB (NEA 3rd) 1965 Ed Long E (AP 2nd) 1970 Murry Bowden DB (FC, WC 1st) 1973 Tom Csatari DE (AP 3rd) 1975 Reggie Williams LB (FC 1st, AP 2nd) MURRY BOWDEN, DB LLOYD LEE, DB

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 0 5 ACADEMIC HONORS

Student-Athletes Academic All-America National Football Foundation At a time when some would suggest The Academic All-America team is Scholar-Athletes that the phrase “student-athlete” is an sponsored annually in several sports oxymoron, Dartmouth continues to by GTE and the College Sports Infor- Year Name Pos demonstrate that excellence in acade- mation Directors of America. Players 1960 Alan Rozycki HB mics and athletics are not mutually selected must be either a starter or 1970 Willie Bogan DB exclusive. key reserve and have at least a 3.20 1972 Fred Radke DE “Athletics and athletes have grade point average. 1976 Pat Sullivan OG played and will continue to play an 1988 Paul Sorensen LB important part in the life of the Col- Year Name Pos 1994 Josh Bloom LB lege,” said President James Wright. 1970 Willie Bogan* DB “Today, athletics are an integral part 1983 Michael Patsis DB Academic All-Ivy of the Dartmouth experience.” 1984 Daniel Carson DB Three times each year since 1991, the Dartmouth has one of the nation's 1986 Craig Morton WR Ivy League has honored student-ath- highest graduation rate of football 1987 Scott Sims DB letes on varsity teams with Academic players in the country. Since 1970, 40 1987-88 Paul Sorensen LB All-Ivy status. Student-athletes must maintain a cumulative grade point student-athletes at Dartmouth-15 of 1988 Jay Swett LB them football players-have been hon- average of 3.0 or better. These are 1991 Mike Bobo WR ored with Academic All-America selec- Dartmouth's Academic All-Ivy selec- 1991 Tom Morrow LB tion. Twelve Dartmouth football play- tions in football: 1991 Brad Preble DB ers have also received NCAA post- Year Name Pos graduate scholarships and six have 1992 Russ Torres FB received National Football Foundation 1994 Josh Bloom LB 1991 Rob Birge DB scholar-athlete grants. 1994 Zack Lehman NG Mike Bobo WR These statistics illustrate the pre- 1994 David Shearer WR Tom Morrow LB mium that Dartmouth places on the 1997 Dominic Lanza C 1992 Dennis Durkin KSp blend of academic achievement with Jay Fiedler QB athletics and general fitness. Dart- * = Willie Bogan ’71, a Rhodes Scholar, is 1993 Ken Bower DT mouth encourages a well-rounded also a member of the GTE Academic All- Jay Fiedler QB interest in many activities–from music America Hall of Fame. 1994 Josh Bloom LB and art to student government and David Shearer WR volunteer community service. More NCAA Postgraduate 1995 Brian Larsen OT than 75 percent of Dartmouth's 4,300 Scholarship Recipients Taran Lent DE undergraduates participate in inter- Pete Oberle TB collegiate athletics (the College has Year Name Pos 1996 Brian Larsen OT 34 varsity teams), club sports, intra- 1965 Tony Yezer OG Greg Smith FB mural athletics, physical education 1997 Dominic Lanza C and fitness programs, and, through 1967 Henry Paulson OT 1968 Gene Ryzewicz* RB 1998 Jon Gibbs LB the Dartmouth Outing Club, a range 1999 Caleb Moore OG of outdoor recreational activities. 1968 Randy Wallick TE 1970 Willie Bogan DB 2000 Caleb Moore OG 1972 Fred Radke DE 2002 Kevin Noone OG 1973 Tom Csatari LB 2003 Jay Barnard WR 1973 Bob Funk C Scott Wedum FB 1976 Pat Sullivan OG 2004 Josh Dooley LB 1988 Paul Sorensen LB 1994 Josh Bloom LB 1997 Dominic Lanza C

* = Honored as a baseball player.

WILLIE BOGAN JOSH BLOOM

P A G E 1 0 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Seven Dartmouth College players are enshrined in the Col- Murry Bowden ’71 lege Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., including one who is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Murry Bowden's election to in Canton, Ohio. the College Football Hall of In addition, five Dartmouth coaches or administrators Fame in 2003 recognizes his are in the College Hall of Fame. individual achievements on the gridiron but he's first to DARTMOUTH'S HALL OF FAME PLAYERS say, “…this recognition is really a tribute to our team and brings honor to Dart- ED HEALEY Clarence (Fat) Spears 1917 - All-America guard in mouth and the Ivy League.” 1914-15 and Dartmouth's head Bowden was co-captain coach from 1917-20. and All-America rover back Edward Healey 1918 - A of Dartmouth's 1970 team tackle at Dartmouth before and that was undefeated Ivy after World War I. He was the League champion and shut first player in pro football histo- out six of nine opponents. ry to be sold, to the Chicago Dartmouth won the Lambert Trophy as the East's outstand- Bears for whom he played from ing team. With Bowden in the lineup in 1969 and 1970, 1922-27. Healey is also in the Dartmouth won 17 of 18 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame. A psychology major from Snyder, Texas, Bowden gradu- Andrew (Swede) Ober- ated cum laude and earned a law degree from the Universi- lander 1926 - All-America half- ty of Texas. In 1984 he co-founded The Hanover Company, a back and passer who led Dart- private real estate development company in Houston. mouth to the national champi- onship in 1925. Myles Lane 1928 - Dart- mouth's all-time scoring leader (307 points from 1925-27). Also enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame. BOB MACLEOD, COACH William (Air Mail) Morton 1932 - All-America quar- terback in 1931. Also a two-time All-America in hockey. Robert MacLeod 1939 - All-America halfback in 1938. Murry Bowden 1971 - All-America defensive back in 1970.

DARTMOUTH’S HALL OF FAME COACHES-ADMINISTRATORS

Edward K. Hall 1892 - Successor to Walter Camp as chairman of the Football Rules Committee. Frank W. Cavanaugh 1899 - Coached Dartmouth to a 42-9-3 record from 1911-16. Also coached at Holy Cross, Boston College and Fordham. D. O. (Tuss) McLaughry - Dartmouth's coach from 1941-42 and from 1945-54 (44-58-3). Also coached Brown from 1926-40 (76-58-5). Earl H. Blaik - Dartmouth's coach from 1934-40 (45-15- 4). Later coached at West Point. Robert L. Blackman - Had three undefeated teams as Dartmouth's coach from 1955-70 (104-37-3). Later coached at Illinois and Cornell.

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The academically prestigious Ivy League may seem a long way Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Philadel- from the bone-jarring world of professional football but more phia Eagles. than 40 Dartmouth football alumni have reached this level over Kemp's classmate, Dave Shula '81, made his mark with an the years, including one Pro Football Hall of Famer. Among Dart- NFL coaching career that included stops with Miami and Dallas. mouth players in the professional ranks: In 1992, the Cincinnati Bengals made him the youngest head Dartmouth's most recent NFL draftee is Casey Cramer '04, coach in NFL history. At age 31, he edged his famous father, Don the All-America and All-Ivy tight end who became one of Dart- Shula, by a few months. mouth's all-time receiving leaders from 2000-03. Cramer was Quarterback Mike Brown '57 followed his father, legendary taken in the seventh round of the 2004 draft by the Tampa Bay coach Paul Brown, into NFL management. He is president and Buccaneers as a tight end-fullback. He was traded to the Carolina general manager of the Bengals. Brown's daughter, Kate Brown Panthers during the 2004 season. Blackburn '86, now is the Bengals' executive vice president. Jay Fiedler '94, the Ivy League player-of-the-year in 1992 who holds virtually every Dartmouth passing record, succeeded OTHER DARTMOUTH PROFESSIONALS Dan Marino in 2000 as the ' quarterback and Other Dartmouth players who have gone into pro football helped the Dolphins reach the NFL playoffs. During five seasons (but not the NFL) include wide receiver Craig Morton '89 and with the Dolphins, Fiedler had a 36-23 record as a starter, passing David Clark '90 who played for Frankfurt and Birmingham for 11,040 yards and 66 touchdowns. He is playing for the New respectively in the World League of . Quarter- York Jets in 2005. back Jim Chasey '71, co-recipient with Cornell's Ed Marinaro of Fiedler signed originally as a free agent with the Philadel- the first Bushnell Award as the Ivy League's outstanding player in phia Eagles in 1994. He later moved to the Minnesota Vikings. 1970, played with the in the Canadian Foot- After a tour in NFL Europe in 1998, he was the backup quarter- ball League in the early 1970s. back with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1999 as the Jags also Kyle Schroeder '00, a standout defensive end at Dartmouth reached the playoffs. in 1998-99, played with the XFL's Birmingham Thunderbolts in Linebacker Zack Walz '98, one of three Dartmouth players 2001. to be voted first team All-Ivy three times, was drafted in the sixth Quarterbacks Greg Smith '02 and Brian Mann '02 have round by the Arizona Cardinals in 1998. Walz was the first Dart- recent Arena Football League experience. Mann now is in his mouth player taken in the draft since Gregg Robinson '78 was fourth season with the Los Angeles Avengers and also made his tapped by the New York Jets in the sixth round. debut as an actor as the stand-in for Adam Sandler in the movie, During the three seasons, though dogged by leg injuries, The Longest Yard, released in 2005. Walz saw special teams and starting action with the Cardinals. He was a teammate and roommate with Pat Tillman who left pro football to become an Army Ranger and was killed in Afghanistan in 2004. Walz's Dartmouth teammate, defensive back Lloyd Lee '98, signed in 1998 as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers and saw spot duty with the Chargers for two seasons. He has remained in pro football on the staffs of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and cur- rently with the Chicago Bears. In 2000, tight end Adam Young '99 signed a free agent con- tract with the New York Giants. Young owns a ring from New York's 2001 Super Bowl appearance. Caleb Moore '01, captain and All-Ivy guard in 2000, signed as a free agent with the but was an unsuccessful candidate with both the Titans and Arizona Cardinals.

OVER THE YEARS IN THE NFL Dartmouth has been represented in the NFL from the league's beginning when Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Ed Healey '18 was the first player in the NFL to be traded, moving from the to the Chicago Bears after player-coach and future owner acquired his services for $100. Healey played with the Bears from 1922-27 and was called by Halas “the most versatile tackle in history.” Reggie Williams '76 enjoyed a 14-year career as an All-Pro linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals. Williams made two Super Bowl appearances with the Bengals (1982, 1989). He was named the NFL's Man of the Year in 1986. After persevering through 11 cuts by eight different teams, Nick Lowery '78 broke into the NFL in 1980. He had an 18-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets and set the NFL record for career field goals. He remains the league's most accurate field goal kicker of all time (80 percent). Jeff Kemp '81 followed his father, Jack Kemp, into the NFL. He spent more than a decade as a quarterback with the Seattle JAY FIEDLER

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Name Pos Team(s) Phil Bower '21 B Cleveland Indians, 1921 Johnny Bryan '20 QB,TB Chicago Bears, , 1922-27 Charles (Chick) Burke '23 B Providence Steam Roller, 1925 Casey Cramer '04 E,B Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, 2004- Jake Crouthamel '60 RB Boston Patriots, 1960 Joe Crowley '43 E,DB , 1944-45 Nick Daukas '44 T,G Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946-47 F. (Joe) DuSossoit '18 E New York Giants, 1921 Jay Fiedler '94 QB Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, REGGIE WILLIAMS New York Jets, 1994- Milt Ghee '15 B , Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Ed Gustafson USN '43 C,LB Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1947-48 Charlie Guy '19 C,G Detroit Heralds, Buffalo All-Americans, Cleveland Indians, , 1920-23,25 Vern Hagenbuckle '24 E,G Boston Bulldogs (AFL), Providence Steam Roller, 1926 Les Haws '24 B , 1924-25 Ed Healey '18 T Rock Island Indepen- dents, Chicago Bears, 1920-27 Bill Hutchinson '40 QB,DB New York Giants, 1942 Jonathan Jenkins '49 T Baltimore Colts, New York Yankees (AAFC), 1949-50 Jeff Kemp '81 QB Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, , Philadelphia Eagles, 1981-91 Bob Krieger '41 E Philadelphia Eagles, 1941,46 Jim Landrigan USMC '43 T Baltimore Colts (AAFC), 1947 Lloyd Lee '98 DB San Diego Chargers, 1998-99 Nick Lowery '78 K , Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, 1978-96 GREGG ROBINSON Continued on page 110

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Bob MacLeod '39 HB,DB Chicago Bears, 1939 Ray MacMurray '17 G Muncie Flyers, 1921 Gerald (Red) Maloney '24 E,B Providence Steam Roller, New York Yankees (AFL/NFL), Boston Bulldogs (NFL), NICK LOWERY 1925-27,29 Don McKinnon '63 LB,C Boston Patriots, 1963-64 George Tully '27 E Philadelphia Quakers Joseph (Cuddy) Murphy '21 G , Cleveland (AFL), Frankford Yellow Indians, 1920-21 Jackets,1926-27 Bill Roberts '51 HB , 1956 Zack Walz '98 LB Arizona Cardinals, Gregg Robinson '78 DT New York Jets, 1978 1998-2000 Gordie Rule '68 DB Green Bay Packers, Tom Whelan '19 E,C,G Canton Bulldogs, 1968-69 Cleveland Indians, John Shelburne '19 FB , 1922 1920-21 Dave Shula '81 WR Baltimore Colts, 1981 Reggie Williams '76 LB Cincinnati Bengals, Gus Sonnenberg '20 T,FB Buffalo All-Americans, 1976-89 Columbus Tigers, Alex Wizbicki USMC '43 DB,HB Buffalo Bills (AAFC), Detroit Panthers, 1947-49 Providence Steam Adolph (Swede) Youngstrom '18 G,T Buffalo All- Roller, 1923-30 Americans/Bisons, Don (Swede) Swenson '27 G Chicago Bulls (AFL), Canton Bulldogs, 1926 , Karl Thielscher '17 FB Buffalo All-Americans, Frankford Yellow 1920 Jackets, 1920-27

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In the fall of 1876, when football was evolving from the THE GREAT ERAS game of rugby and rules were uncertain, a group of Dart- mouth students erected the first goal posts on the campus There has been a succession of great eras in Dartmouth green. They remained in place for several months but were football: removed before commencement in 1877. From 1901-09, Dartmouth had a record of 58-9-7 under Students arriving as freshmen in 1878 brought with the coaching of Walter McCornack, and John them experience with the new game. In 1880, another O'Connor. freshman, Clarence (Cap) Howland '84 joined them and From 1911-16, Frank Cavanaugh guided Dartmouth to proved to be the catalyst for the sport that sought recogni- a 42-9-3 record, then became known as the “Iron Major” tion on campus. Football suits were purchased from Prince- for his heroics in World War I. One of his best players, ton and a season of practice unfolded. Clarence (Fat) Spears, continued the success as the war On November 16, 1881, Dartmouth football began ended but it was Jesse Hawley who took Dartmouth to when Amherst visited Hanover. After scoring the game's unparalleled heights from 1923-28. only touchdown for Dartmouth, Charles Oakes '83 was car- Under Hawley, Dartmouth went 22 games without a ried across campus, the center of a jubilant celebration. On loss from 1923-26, including the undefeated (8-0-0) nation- November 25, Thanksgiving Day, the teams met again in al championship team in 1925 led by two Hall of Fame Springfield, Mass. The game was scoreless when play was inductees, Swede Oberlander and Myles Lane, and a terminated due to snow. Dartmouth's newest sport was Rhodes Scholar, Captain Nathan Parker. established and its first football team finished undefeated. Though the Green had a record of 27-14-3 under Jack Dartmouth immediately sought out the nation's best teams to learn the intricacies of the game. In 1882, the Green lost to Harvard (53-0). In 1884, Yale visited Hanover (they would not make a return trip until 1971) and tutored Dartmouth to the tune of 113-0. During the next 20 years, against teams with comparable experience, Dartmouth usually won in equally convincing fashion. The event that thrust Dartmouth football to nation- al prominence came in 1903- the dedication game of Har- vard Stadium. Winless in 18 previous meetings with the Crimson and scoreless in the first 16, Dartmouth won, 11-0. IN EARLY 1900S, ALUMNI OVAL, WITH CAMPUS BUILDINGS IN BACKGROUND, WAS HOME OF DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL. Dartmouth's winning tra- dition over the past 123 seasons is measured in achieve- Cannell from 1929-33, eight losses in his last two seasons ment on the field and contribution by those who have prompted a search for a new coach. President Ernest Mar- played and coached at Dartmouth, many of whom took tin Hopkins's choice was Earl Blaik who would guide Dart- their gridiron experience to other colleges across the coun- mouth to a record of 45-15-4 over the next seven seasons, try. then moved on to lead West Point. Blaik's teams at Dart- The Green's overall record-636 wins versus 387 losses mouth produced another 22-game unbeaten streak from and 46 ties-is among the best in the nation and includes 1936-38. The 1937 team was undefeated but Dartmouth nine undefeated seasons, a national championship and 11 declined an invitation to play in the Rose Bowl. The Blaik inductees in the College Football Hall of Fame. years included Dartmouth's first-ever win over Yale (1935)

P A G E 1 1 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 DARTMOUTH'S WINNING TRADITION and the famous “Fifth Down” game in 1940, a 3-0 win over past quarter-century. Under Joe Yukica (1978-86), Dart- previously undefeated Cornell. mouth won three Ivy titles, including in 1978 when Yukica's The post-World War II years under Hall of Fame coach successor as coach, Buddy Teevens, was named the Ivy Tuss McLaughry included the first years of an exclusively League's player of the year. “major” schedule. Teevens revitalized Dartmouth football during his five seasons (1987-91), leading the Green to Ivy titles in 1990 THE IVY LEAGUE YEARS and 1991. When Teevens departed, his defensive coordina- tor, John Lyons, took the reins. In 1955, as formal Ivy League play was about to begin, During 13 seasons, Lyons added two more Ivy champi- another Hall of Fame coach, Bob Blackman, succeeded onships, the first in 1992 and another in 1996 when Dart- McLaughry and launched a 16-year tenure at Dartmouth mouth finished with a 10-0-0 record, the centerpiece of that included: 104 wins, three undefeated seasons, selec- another 22-game unbeaten streak that ran from 1995-97. tion twice as the East's best team, and seven Ivy League Since formal Ivy League round robin play began in titles. Blackman's last team, in 1970, was undefeated, 1956, Dartmouth has won more league games (211) and ranked 14th in the nation, and shut out six opponents en more championships (17 outright or shared) while scoring route to outscoring nine teams, 311-42. more points (and allowing less) than any of its Ivy rivals. In Jake Crouthamel, a standout halfback under Blackman addition, the Big Green has the Ivy's highest league won- (1957-59) and later one of his assistants, became head lost record and has produced the most All-Ivy first team coach in 1971 and led Dartmouth to three straight Ivy players. titles and missed an undefeated season in 1971 by two The 2005 season marks the return of Buddy Teevens to points. continue the great tradition of championship football at The championship tradition has continued over the Dartmouth.

IN 1935 AT YALE BOWL, MUTT RAY'S INTERCEPTION AND RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN CLOSING MINUTES CLINCHED DARTMOUTH'S 14-6 WIN, THE FIRST EVER OVER THE ELIS.

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1867 1886 Various institutions begin to adopt a special college Bill Odlin '90 is captain and coach from 1886-89. His color. The Dartmouth reports, “...Dartmouth claims innovations include introduction of the wedge style of green.” At the time, “Whole Division,” is Dartmouth's rushing offense and calling of signals by numbers. distinctive predecessor to football, pitting seniors and Odlin's leadership firmly establishes the fledgling sophomores against juniors and freshmen in the free sport at Dartmouth. pursuit of a ball by every student not physically inca- pacitated. 1890 Charles Gill, an All-America tackle at Yale, is Dart- Undefeated Teams mouth's first paid coach, albeit for only three weeks. Dartmouth has had five undefeated-untied teams –1925, He returned to New Haven to coach the Yale line. 1962, 1965, 1970, 1996. The 1925 team was named Team captains continue in the dual role of coach. national champion. The 1965 and 1970 teams were award- ed the Lambert Trophy as the outstanding Division 1-A 1893 , a substitute end for Yale, is hired as team in Eastern college football. Dartmouth's first “all-season” coach. Losses to Har- vard (16-0) and Yale (28-0) are measures of the 1876 Green's improved play. John Ingham '77, Chalmers Stevens '77 and Lewis Parkhurst '78 erect rugby-style goal posts on the cam- 1894 pus Green but Dartmouth isn't prepared to support In its first quest for national prominence, Dartmouth the fledgling sport of football. The goal posts are torn travels to Chicago. Playing the Chicago A.C. on down prior to commencement in 1878. In 1910, Mr. Thanksgiving Day, Dartmouth loses, 4-0. Parkhurst, now a trustee, donates the funds for Parkhurst Hall. 1895 Dr. William Wurtenberg, a four-year player on Yale 1880 teams that were 46-1-1 from 1886-89, is Dartmouth's The arrival of Clarence (Cap) Howland '84, familiar new coach. The Green plays a 13-game schedule (7-5- with the game, inspires creation of a football squad 1), the most games in any season. that practices but is unable to schedule a game. How- land is regarded as the “father of Dartmouth foot- 1901 ball.” Walter McCornack '97 becomes Dartmouth's coach. The Green (9-1) shuts out six teams and loses only at 1881 Harvard, 27-12, but scores for the first time in 17 On November 16, Dartmouth plays its first game, games with the Crimson. defeating Amherst, 1-0 (touchdowns were valued at one point). Charles Oakes '83 scores the touchdown. 1903 His grandson, Abner Oakes '56, will later be a captain Harvard dedicates the nation's first concrete stadium and coach of the Dartmouth men's hockey team. in Cambridge. Dartmouth beats the Crimson for the first time, 11-0, highlight of a 9-1 season. 1882 Harvard visits Hanover and beats Dartmouth, 53-0. 1904 The Dartmouth comments, “...if there is any other A scoreless tie at Harvard is the only blemish on game that Dartmouth can play better than football, it Dartmouth's first unbeaten season (7-0-1) of the cen- would be well to encourage it.” tury. From 1903-05, Dartmouth builds a 23-2-3 record.

1884 1907 Yale, considered the best team in the country, is invit- A scoreless tie with Vermont keeps Dartmouth from a ed to Hanover and wins, 113-0. The “Yale Jinx” is perfect season (8-0-1). born.

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1909 1921 A railroad wreck forces Dartmouth to complete its A leg injury forces Jim Robertson to move from half- trip from New York to Princeton by trolley. The Green back to the line for his last game. He opens gaping arrives two hours after the scheduled starting time holes as Dartmouth beats Georgia in Atlanta, 7-0. and plays the once-beaten Tigers to a 6-6 tie. 1923 1911 Jesse Hawley '09 succeeds Jack Cannell '19 as Dart- Frank Cavanaugh '99, already a successful coach at mouth's coach. The Green begins a remarkable era of Holy Cross, returns to Dartmouth. Over six seasons, success with an 8-1 record. The loss comes to Cornell, he guides the Green to a 42-9-3 record. 32-9, before a crowd of 14,000 in the dedication game of Dartmouth's Memorial Field. 1913 The Eastern championship and an undefeated season 1924 are in Dartmouth's grasp after a 34-21 win at Penn A 14-14 tie at Yale keeps Dartmouth from a perfect but Glenn (Pop) Warner's Carlisle Indians uses pass- season (7-0-1). ing and trick plays to thwart the Green, 35-10, at the in New York. 1925 Prevailing strategy said that a team scored upon can Undefeated Streaks choose to kick off. Cornell keeps kicking off. Swede Dartmouth has produced four 15-game win streaks during Oberlander throws six touchdown passes. Dartmouth these seasons: 1924-26, 1961-63, 1970-71, and 1996-97. wins, 62-13. A week later, Dartmouth travels west and beats Chicago, 33-7, to claim the national champi- onship with a perfect 8-0-0 record. The Green scores 1914 340 points, allows only 29, and has five shutouts. Princeton plays its first game in Palmer Stadium and beats Dartmouth, 16-12, the Green's only loss of the season. Dartmouth caps an 8-1 season by beating Syracuse, 40-0, at Fenway Park in Boston.

1917 All-America guard Clarence (Fat) Spears '17 replaces Frank Cavanaugh, bound for service in World War I, as coach.

1919 Penn State visits Alumni Oval (located where Dart- mouth now plays baseball) as part of Dartmouth's 150th anniversary celebration. Dartmouth wins, 19- 13. Three weeks later, the Green takes a dramatic 20- 19 decision over Penn at the Polo Grounds in New 1925 - UNDEFEATED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS York but a 7-6 loss at Brown spoils an unbeaten sea- son. 1926 Dartmouth beats Virginia Tech, 20-0, at Hanover for 1920 its 22nd straight game without a loss. A week later, Led by All-America halfback Jim Robertson, Dart- Yale prevails, 14-7. The “Yale Jinx” continues. mouth travels across the continent to dedicate the University of Washington's new stadium with a 27-7 1927 win. Dartmouth finishes 7-1. Halfback Myles Lane scores 18 touchdowns and a record 125 points in all. Lane completes his three-year career as the Green's all- time scoring leader with 307 points (48 TDs, 19 extra points). He then captains the 1927-28 hockey team.

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1929 1937 Prior to the Yale game, superstitious All-America Dartmouth finishes 7-0-2 but declines an invitation to halfback Al Marsters misplaces the shoulder pads he's play California in the Rose Bowl. Says President Hop- used through high school and at Dartmouth. Wearing kins, “When our season is over, it's over.” borrowed pads, Marsters is leading interference when he's kicked, fracturing his spine. Yale wins, 16-12. 1940 Marsters nevers plays another game. Cornell is undefeated and atop the national rankings. Dartmouth is 3-4 but leads 3-0 in the last minute 1931 when Referee Red Friesell loses track of downs and In 14 previous meetings with Yale, Dartmouth is 0-12- awards Cornell an erroneous extra play. The Big Red 2 and trails the Elis, 33-10, in the second half. Bill scores. The “Fifth Down” error is confirmed on film. McCall scores on kickoff and interceptions returns. A The next day Cornell concedes its 7-3 victory, the only blocked kick produces another score. Dartmouth time a college game's result has been decided off the trails, 33-30, as McCall holds for Bill Morton's 34-yard field. After the season, Blaik departs to coach at field goal as dusk settles. Dartmouth “beats” Yale, 33- Army. 33. 1943 109-Game Scoring Streak In the midst of World War II, Dartmouth beats every- Beginning with a 28-3 win at New Hampshire in the one but Penn, 7-6, to finish an abbreviated 6-1 season, 1960 opening game, and continuing through a 10-9 loss at Dartmouth's 43rd straight record of .500 or better. New Hampshire in the 1973 opener, Dartmouth scored at least one touchdown in 109 straight games. During the 1945 streak, there were only seven games when Dartmouth scored As World War II ends, Dartmouth's schedule includes fewer than 10 points. only Division I opponents.

1934 1948-49 After successive .500 seasons, Dartmouth hires Earl Back-to-back 6-2 records, all against major opponents Blaik as coach. President Ernest M. Hopkins advises, and built around Joe Sullivan, Jon Jenkins, Dale Arm- “Earl, always remember that football is incidental to strong and Herb Carey, crown Tuss McLaughry's 12- the purpose for which the player is in college. But, year tenure as Dartmouth's coach. let's have a winner.” Dartmouth posts a 6-3 record. 1955 1935 Bob Blackman's extraordinary 16-year career at Dart- Dartmouth takes a 5-0 record to Yale Bowl. Seven mouth starts badly. In his first game as Dartmouth's times the Green is inside Yale's 10 but leads only 7-6. coach, the Green leads Colgate, 20-0, then yields 21 Then Carl (Mutt) Ray intercepts a pass and makes it unanswered points in the final period. 14-6. Dartmouth fans tear down the goal posts with two minutes to play. The “Yale Jinx” is ended. 1956 Formal Ivy League play begins. 1935 Dartmouth is undefeated in seven games. So is Prince- 1957 ton. In a driving snowstorm, not even a drunken fan A tie at Yale and a last-week loss at Princeton leaves who tries to join Dartmouth's goal line defense is Dartmouth a half-game behind the Tigers in the Ivy enough. Princeton wins the famous “Snow Game,” 26- League title race and 7-1-1 overall. 6. 1958 1936 A 21-12 win at Princeton clinches Dartmouth's first Bill Osmanski's 76-yard interception return gives outright Ivy League title. Holy Cross a 7-0 win over Dartmouth. The Green won't lose another game until Game Eight in 1938 when Cornell ends another 22-game unbeaten streak, 14-7, at Ithaca

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1964 Princeton visits Memorial Field for the first time and continues toward an undefeated season with a 37-7 win.

1965 Dartmouth returns the favor: Princeton has won 17 straight games since losing to Dartmouth in 1963. The Green is 8-0. At Palmer Stadium, Mickey Beard's 79-yard pass to Bill Calhoun clinches Dartmouth's win, 28-14. It's the Green's third undefeated season in four years. Dartmouth wins the Lambert Trophy as the East's best team.

1958 - FIRST IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

1959 Dartmouth's scoreless tie with Brown at Memorial Field gives Penn the Ivy title by a half-game over the Green.

1960 A 20-0 win at Cornell is the 400th victory in Dart- 1965 - UNDEFEATED, IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS mouth football history. 1966 1962 Undefeated in 11 straight games, Dartmouth misses Led by quarterback Bill King and center-linebacker a rain-drenched two-point conversion and bows at Don McKinnon, Dartmouth shuts out five foes, beats Holy Cross, 7-6. The Green still gains a three-way tie, Princeton in the finale, 38-27, and gains its first unde- with Harvard and Princeton (all 6-1), for its fourth Ivy feated-untied season (9-0-0) since 1925. title in five years.

1967 Pete Donovan's second-chance field goal beats Har- vard, 23-21. Four weeks later his fourth period kick beats Princeton, 17-14.

1968 The permanent East Grandstand is completed, increasing Memorial Field's seating capacity to 20,416.

1969 1962 - UNDEFEATED, IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Hank Bjorklund, son of a Dartmouth alumnus, runs all over the Green. Princeton wins, 35-7, spoiling an 1963 undefeated season for Dartmouth. The Green shares After a 17-13 loss at Harvard ends Dartmouth's 15- the Ivy title with Yale and the Tigers. game winning streak, the Green rebounds. A come- back 22-21 win at Princeton leaves Dartmouth and the Tigers knotted for the Ivy crown.

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1970 1975 Is this Dartmouth's best season ever, rivaling the 1925 A 22-17 victory at Columbia makes Dartmouth the national champions? Led by rover back Murry Bow- 11th team in college football history to win 500 den, the Green gathers six shutouts. Quarterback Jim games. Chasey and halfback John Short guide an offense that outscores the opposition, 311-42. Dartmouth rolls to a 1977 9-0 record, the Ivy title, a second Lambert Trophy, A field goal at the Bowl by Nick Lowery, destined for and ranks 14th in the nation. Chasey and Cornell tail- an 18-year career in the NFL, hands Yale its only Ivy back Ed Marinaro share the first Bushnell Trophy as loss, 3-0. Jake Crouthamel departs with a 41-20-2 the Ivy's outstanding players. Bob Blackman moves to record after seven seasons as Bob Blackman's succes- the Big Ten (Illinois) after 16 seasons, 104 wins, and sor. seven outright or shared Ivy titles. 1978 Joe Yukica succeeds Jake Crouthamel. Quarterback Buddy Teevens wins the Bushnell Trophy and Dart- mouth wins its fifth Ivy title of the decade.

1980 Dartmouth and the Ivy League adopt a 10-game schedule.

1981 Shaun Teevens, Buddy's brother, is the leading receiv- 1970 - UNDEFEATED, IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS er as Dartmouth has a piece of its 12th Ivy League title, this time with Yale. 1971 Ted Perry's field goals decide successive wins over Brown, Harvard and Yale. Then, Columbia turns the Unbeaten Streaks tables: A last-minute field goal snaps Dartmouth's 15- On three occasions, Dartmouth had built unbeaten streaks of game win streak, 31-29. A week after that, quarter- 22 games. From 1923-26, Dartmouth was 21-0-1 including back Steve Stetson outshines Marinaro, Cornell's the national championship season (8-0-0) in 1925. From runnerup. Dartmouth wins, 24-14, 1936-38, the Big Green had a 19-0-3 streak that included before the then-largest crowd ever at Memorial Field the 1937 season when Dartmouth was 7-0-2 and was invit- (20,819). Dartmouth and Cornell share the Ivy title. ed (but declined) an invitation to play California in the 1938 Rose Bowl game.The third 22-game unbeaten streak, 1972 from 1995-97 (21-0-1), is the second longest in NCAA A 21-21 tie at Harvard and a 31-22 win at Cornell are Division 1-AA history. keys as Dartmouth (5-1-1) edges Yale (5-2) for its fourth straight Ivy crown. Dartmouth becomes a coed- ucational college. 1982 Dartmouth has its third Ivy title in five seasons under 1973 Joe Yukica, sharing the crown with Penn and Harvard. After losing its first three games, Dartmouth wins its last six, including a defense-inspired 24-18 duel at 1986 Harvard, for its fifth straight Ivy title. After five successful seasons followed by four of frus- tration (11 wins), Joe Yukica steps down. His succes- 1974 sor: Buddy Teevens. The largest crowd in Memorial Field history (21,530) sees Harvard hold off the Green, 17-15.

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1990 1996 Tailback Shon Page rushes for a Dartmouth record Having played the first game at Princeton's Palmer 1,087 yards and wins the Bushnell Trophy as the Stadium in 1914, the Green also plays the last, beat- Green shares the Ivy title with Cornell. ing Princeton, 24-0, to complete Dartmouth's first 10- 0-0 season, its fifth undefeated-untied campaign, and 1991 17th Ivy League title. John Lyons succeeds Teevens at the Dartmouth helm. Page's rushing record lasts one year. Tailback Al Rosier powers for 1,432 yards and keeps the Bushnell Trophy in Hanover. Dartmouth, 6-0-1, is the outright Ivy champ.

1992 The Jay Fiedler era explodes: The junior quarterback passes for 2,748 yards and 25 touchdowns, both Dart- mouth records, and wins the Bushnell Trophy. The Green wins its third straight Ivy title. 1996 - UNDEFEATED, IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 Jay Fiedler's last game is his best. Dartmouth trails 1997 Princeton, 22-8 with 9:37 to play. He passes for one A Dartmouth unbeaten streak-beginning early in the TD, then runs for another. A conversion pass ties the 1995 season and reaching 22 games-ends against game, 22-22. In swirling snow, his 38-yard pass to John Lehigh. Dartmouth finishes 8-2 with a three-year run Hyland with 1:12 left gives Dartmouth a 28-22 win. with a 25-4-1 record, matching the 1969-71 teams for He finishes with 6,684 career yards passing, 58 touch- wins (25-2-0). down passes, and 7,249 yards of total offense, all Green records. 2003 Frustration at Harvard in 2001 (a 31-21 loss after the Green builds a 21-0 halftime lead) and 2002 (a 31-26 1995 A 23-7 win at Harvard is Dartmouth's 600th all-time setback) ends as quarterback Charlie Rittgers passes victory. But, when Princeton kicks a field goal with for 344 yards and two touchdowns and runs for anoth- four seconds left to gain a 10-10 tie at Hanover, the er score. Dartmouth knocks the Crimson from the final game deadlock gives the Tigers (5-1-1) the Ivy undefeated ranks, 30-16, a major step en route to five crown and pushes Dartmouth (4-2-1) from a possible wins in its last six games. four-way title tie to fourth place. A year later, the overtime rule is in place. 2005 Buddy Teevens, the Ivy League's player-of-the-year in 1978 and Dartmouth's head coach from 1987-91, returns to the helm of Big Green football. Dartmouth's Helmet In 1965, Bob Blackman, Dartmouth's innovative Hall of Fame coach, sought a unique source of pride to identify Dartmouth's successful football team. He found the answer in a helmet design that became as much a trademark for Dartmouth football as the famed “winged” helmet design that brought to Michigan from Princeton in 1938. The distinctive design was used from 1965-86. It was restored in 1999.

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 1 9 COMPARATIVE STATS

Ivy League Composite Standings (Since start of round robin play, 1956-2004, 49 seasons) League Champions Overall W L T Pct Alone Tied W L T Pct DARTMOUTH 211 123 9 .629 9 8 264 188 12 .582 Harvard 199 135 9 .593 5 6 263 190 11 .579 Yale 197 138 8 .586 6 7 272 182 9 .597 Princeton 185 153 5 .547 3 5 247 210 7 .540 Penn 177 162 4 .522 10 3 243 214 6 .531 Cornell 157 181 5 .465 0 3 211 244 9 .464 Brown 137 199 7 .410 0 2 198 256 10 .438 Columbia 81 257 5 .243 0 1 114 342 9 .255

Dartmouth vs. Ivy League Opponents Series Overall Since 1956 Began W L T Pct W L T Pct Brown 1894 53 25 4 .671 34 12 3 .724 Columbia 1899 57 16 1 .780 41 7 1 .847 Cornell 1900 50 37 1 .574 33 16 0 .673 Harvard 1882 45 58 5 .440 22 25 2 .469 Pennsylvania 1896 31 39 2 .444 25 24 0 .510 Princeton 1897 42 38 4 .524 31 17 1 .64 Yale 1884 36 46 6 .443 25 22 2 .531

Ivy League Composite Scoring and Defense (1956-2004 - 343 Games Per Team) Points Scoring Points Defense For Average Allowed Average DARTMOUTH 7546 21.7 5635 16.4 Pennsylvania 7333 21.4 6563 19.1 Princeton 7310 21.3 6086 17.7 Harvard 7267 21.2 5893 17.2 Yale 7194 21.0 5627 16.4 Cornell 6485 18.9 6841 19.9 Brown 6393 18.6 7744 22.6 Columbia 4940 14.4 8913 26.0

P A G E 1 2 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION Dartmouth football teams have played before live television cameras 55 times since 1953 when the Big Green met Holy Cross at Manning Bowl in Lynn, Mass., in the first nationally televised college football game. Perhaps the most memorable game televised from Memorial Field in Hanover was the 1971 game with Cornell that was the prime regional broadcast by ABC-TV. Cornell was undefeated and led by Heisman Trophy candidate Ed Marinaro. Dartmouth won, 24-14. Dartmouth's record in televised games is 22 wins, 32 losses and one tie. The Big Green has a 15-17-0 record in games played at Memorial Field. For the fifth straight season, the Dartmouth-New Hampshire game (Sept. 24 at Durham) will be televised by WMUR-TV (ABC, Manchester, N.H.) The Columbia-Dartmouth game (Oct. 22, Memorial Field) will be broadcast on the YES Network.

Year Location Result Year Location Result 1953 Lynn, Mass. Holy Cross 28, Dartmouth 6 1990 Hanover Penn 16, Dartmouth 6 1955 Hanover Dartmouth 14, Harvard 9 1991 Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh 30, Dartmouth 28 1961 New Haven Dartmouth 24, Yale 8 1991 Hanover Dartmouth 31, Cornell 25 1962 Cambridge Dartmouth 24, Harvard 6 1992 Ithaca Cornell 26, Dartmouth 16 1964 Cambridge Dartmouth 48, Harvard 0 1994 Hanover Harvard 35, Dartmouth 12 1965 Hanover Dartmouth 20, Cornell 0 1995 Bronx, N.Y. Dartmouth 34, Fordham 14 1966 Cambridge Harvard 19, Dartmouth 14 1996 Bethlehem Dartmouth 21, Lehigh 14 1967 Amherst Dartmouth 28, Massachusetts 10 1996 Hanover Dartmouth 40, Yale 6 1968 New Haven Yale 47, Dartmouth 27 1996 Providence Dartmouth 27, Brown 24 1969 Princeton Princeton 35, Dartmouth 7 1997 Hanover Dartmouth 24, Cornell 20 1970 Cambridge Dartmouth 37, Harvard 14 1997 Hanover Harvard 24, Dartmouth 0 1971 Hanover Dartmouth 24, Cornell 14 1998 Hanover Penn 17, Dartmouth 14 1972 Cambridge Dartmouth 21, Harvard 21 (Tie) 1998 Hanover Dartmouth 13, Lafayette 10 (OT) 1978 Princeton Dartmouth 28, Princeton 21 1998 Hanover Dartmouth 22, Yale 19 1979 Hanover Dartmouth 24, Brown 10 1998 Hanover Harvard 24, Dartmouth 14 1980 Ithaca Cornell 7, Dartmouth 3 1999 Hanover Colgate 35, Dartmouth 3 1981 New Haven Yale 24, Dartmouth 3 1999 Hanover Lehigh 30, Dartmouth 14 1983 Philadelphia Penn 38, Dartmouth 14 1999 Hanover Dartmouth 20, Cornell 17 1984 New Haven Yale 28, Dartmouth 18 1999 Hanover Brown 35, Dartmouth 28 1985 Cambridge Harvard 17, Dartmouth 7 2000 Hanover Yale 24, Dartmouth 14 1986 Hanover Penn 21, Dartmouth 7 2000 Hanover Harvard 49, Dartmouth 7 1986 Annapolis Navy 45, Dartmouth 0 2001 Hanover New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 38 1986 Hanover Dartmouth 41, Columbia 0 2002 Hanover New Hampshire 29, Dartmouth 26 1987 Hanover Yale 17, Dartmouth 7 2003 Durham New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 17 1988 Hanover Lehigh 41, Dartmouth 16 2003 Cambridge Dartmouth 30, Harvard 16 1988 Hanover Dartmouth 38, Harvard 7 2004 Hanover New Hampshire 45, Dartmouth 24 1989 Hanover Princeton 20, Dartmouth 14 2004 Philadelphia Penn 35, Dartmouth 0 1989 Hanover Yale 24, Dartmouth 19

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 2 1 TTHHEE RRECORDSECORDS DARTMOUTH TEAM RECORDS

Season Records Most Games 13 1895 (7-5-1) Most Games Won 10 1996 (10-0-0) Most Games Lost 9 2004 (1-9-0) Most Games Tied 2 1900 (2-4-2), 1905 (7-1-2), 1909 (5-1-2), 1916 (5-2-2), 1937 (7-0-2)

Scoring Points Scored Game 91 1886 vs. Vermont (91-0) 79 1930 vs. Norwich (79-0) Season 364 1992 (8-2-0) First Downs Rushing Game 28 1927 vs. Allegheny (Dart. 38-7) Season 140 1991 (7-2-1) Passing Game 21 2001 vs New Hampshire (UNH 42-38) Season 150 2002 (3-7-0) Penalty Game 4 1967 vs. Yale (Yale 56-15); 1974 vs. Yale (Yale 14-9); 1983 vs. Army (Army 13-12); 1987 vs. Penn (Penn 49-7) Season 20 2003 (5-5-0) TOTAL Game 32 1980 vs. Columbia - 22R, 9P, 1Pn (Dart. 48-0) Season 239 1992 (8-2-0) - 102R, 126P, 11Pn Rushing Attempts Game 78 1976 vs. Cornell, 298 yds. (Dart. 35-0) Season 559 1995 (7-2-1) 2279 yds. Yards Gained Game 527 1942 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Dart. 58-7) Season 2654 1969 (8-1-0) - 537 attempts Touchdowns Game 9 1925 vs. Norwich (Dart. 59-0) Season 39 1970 (9-0-0) Passing Attempts Game 64 2001 vs. UNH - Comp. 37 for 416 yds. Season 426 2002 (3-7-0) Comp. 255 for 2931 yds. Completions Game 38 2001 vs. Yale - Att. 54 for 407 yds. Season 255 2002 (3-7-0) Att. 426 for 2931 yds. Yards Gained Game 419 1992 vs. Yale - Att. 31, Comp. 20 (Dart. 39-27) Season 2931 2002 (3-7-0) Comp. 255 of 426 Had Intercepted Game 7 1946 by Harvard - Comp. 11 of 23 for 167 yds. (Harvard 21-7) Season 27 1946 (3-6-0) - Comp. 47 of 137 for 760 yds. Touchdowns Game 6 1925 vs. Cornell - Comp. 13 of 20 for 331 yds. (Dart. 62-13) Season 25 1992 (8-2-0) - Comp. 176 of 276 for 2755 yds. Completion Pct. Game .857 1949 vs. Yale - Comp. 12 of 14 for 200 yds., 3TDs (Dart. 34-13) Season .637 1992 (8-2-0) - Comp. 176 of 276 for 2755 yds., 25 TDs Total Offense Plays Game 94 2001 vs UNH - 30 rush, 64 pass for 558 yds. (UNH 42-38) Season 781 1991 (7-2-1) 545 rush for 2457 yds., Comp. 126 of 236 pass for 1461 yds., 3918 total yds. Yards Gained Game 700 1925 vs. Cornell - 369 rush, 331 pass (Dart. 62-13) Season 4740 1992 (8-2-0) - 1985 rush, 2755 pass in 751 plays, 47 TDs Interceptions Total Game 9 1939 vs. Yale - Yale comp. 15 of 34 for 137 yds. (Dart. 33-0) Season 24 1935 (8-2-0) - Opponents comp. 36 of 113 for 397 yds. Return Yards Game 145 1962 vs. Holy Cross - Int. 5 (Dart. 10-0) Season 348 1948 (6-3-0) - Int. 16 Punting Total Game 12 Seven Times - 1946 (2), 1951, 1953 (3), 1979 Season 79 1952 (2-7-0) - 35.4 avg. Average Game 49.6 1998 vs. Penn - 9 punts (Penn 17-14) Season 42.9 2001 (1-8) - 39 punts Fumbles Total Game 11 1950 vs. Princeton - lost 3 (Prin. 13-7) Season 49 1957 (7-1-1) - lost 27 Lost Game 6 1957 vs. Harvard - 8 fumbles (Dart. 26-0) Season 27 1957 (7-1-1) - 49 fumbles

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 2 3 DARTMOUTH DEFENSIVE RECORDS (GAME)

Fewest Rushing Attempts 19 by Penn, 1989 (Dart. 24-0) Fewest Yards Gained Rushing -38 by New Hampshire, 1965 (Dart. 56-6) Fewest Passes Attempted 1 by Yale, 1959 (Dart. 12-8) Fewest Passes Completed 0 By various opponents Most Passes Had Intercepted 9 by Yale, 1939 (Dart. 33-0) Fewest Yards Gained Passing 0 By various opponents Fewest Total Plays 31 by Penn: 21 rush/10 pass, 1962 (Dart. 17-0) Fewest Yards, Total Offense -4 by Penn: 22 rush/18 pass, 1962 (Dart. 17-0) Fewest Total First Downs 0 by Penn, 1962 (Dart. 17-0) Most Fumbles 8 by Columbia (lost 3), 1959 (Dart. 22-0) 8 by Brown (lost 3), 1990 (Dart. 29-0) Most Fumbles Lost 6 by Yale (7 fumbles), 1953 (Dart. 32-0)

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FUMBLE RECOVERY AT PRINCETON, 1963

P A G E 1 2 4 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 OPPOSING TEAM RECORDS

Scoring Points Scored Game 113 1884 by Yale (113-0) 64 1944 by Notre Dame (64-0) Season 388 2000 (2-8-0) First Downs Rushing Game 23 1986 by Navy (Navy 45-0) Season 130 1986 (3-6-1) Passing Game 22 1990 by Lehigh (Dart. 33-14) Season 131 2003 (5-5-0) Penalty Game 5 1970 by Brown (Dart. 42-14) Season 19 1989 (5-5-0) Total Game 33 2001 by UNH - 19R, 12P, 1 Pen (UNH, 42-38) Season 228 2002 (3-7-0) Rushing Attempts Game 85 1968 by Princeton, 360 yds. (Princeton 34-7) Season 518 1985 (2-7-1) Yards Gained Game 458 1944 by Notre Dame (ND 64-0) Season 2552 1985 (2-7-1), 518 attempts Touchdowns Game 8 1944 by Notre Dame (ND 64-0) Season 24 1954 (3-6-0) Passing Attempts Game 64 1982 by Columbia - Comp. 39 for 461 yds. (Dart. 56-41) Season 393 2003 (5-5-0) - Comp. 226 for 2598 yds. Completions Game 39 1982 by Columbia - Att. 64 for 461 yds. (Dart. 56-41) Season 226 2003 (5-5-0) - Att. 393 for 2598 yds. Yards Gained Game 461 1982 by Columbia - Comp. 39 of 64 (Dart. 56-41) Season 2752 2002 (3-7-0) - Comp. 222 of 341 Had Intercepted Game 9 1939 vs. Yale - Comp. 15 of 34 for 17 yds. (Dart. 33-0) Season 24 1935 (8-2-0) - Comp. 36 of 113 for 397 yds. Touchdowns Game 5 1968 by Yale - Comp. 18 of 33 for 325 yds. (Yale 47-27); 1982 by Columbia - Comp. 39 of 64 for 461 yds. (Dart. 56-41) Season 21 2002 (3-7-0) - Comp. 222 of 341 for 2752 yds. Completion Pct. Game .818 1963 by Bucknell - Comp. 18 of 22 for 252 yds., 3 TDs (Dart. 20-18) Season .670 2000 (2-8-0) - Comp. 203 of 303 for 2598 yds. Total Offense Plays Game 99 1968 by Princeton - 85 rush, 14 pass for 432 yds. (Princeton 34-7) 1968 by Yale - 66 rush, 33 pass for 561 yds. (Yale 47-27) Season 793 1982 (5-5-0) - 462 rush for 1808 yds.; Comp. 195 of 331 for 2284 yds.; 4092 yds. Yards Gained Game 642 2001 by New Hampshire - 393 rush, 249 pass (UNH 42-38) Season 4516 2000 (2-8-0) - 1918 rush, 2598 pass in 737 plays Interceptions Total Game 7 1946 by Harvard - Dart. comp. 11 of 23 for 167 yds. (Harvard 21-7) Season 27 1946 (3-6-0) - Dart. comp. 47 of 137 for 760 yds. Return Yards Game 127 1946 by Harvard - Int. 7 (Harvard 21-7) Season 316 1946 (3-6-0) - Opponents intercepted 27 Punting Total Game 13 1946 by Syracuse, 38.2 ave. (Dart. 20-14) 13 1952 by Cornell, 37.7 ave. (Cornell 13-7) Season 83 1946 (3-6-0) - 36.1 ave. Average Game 47.8 1965 by Brown - 7 punts (Dart. 35-9) Season 38.0 1948 (6-2-0) - 53 punts Fumbles Total Game 8 1990 by Brown - lost 3 (Dart. 29-0) 8 1959 by Columbia - lost 3 (Dart. 22-0) Season 34 1957 (7-1-1) - lost 23 Lost Game 6 1953 by Yale - 7 fumbles (Dart. 32-0) Season 23 1957 (7-1-1) - 34 fumbles Penalties Total Game 14 2001 by New Hampshire - 90 yds. (UNH 42-38) Season 91 1987 (2-8-0) - 821 yds. Yards Game 162 1981 by Massachusetts - 13 penalties (UMass 10-8) Season 821 1987 (2-8-0) - 91 penalties

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 2 5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Rushing Attempts Game 51 David Clark '90 vs. Penn 1989 (219 yds., 1 TD) Season 258 Al Rosier '91 - 1432 yds., 12 TDs, 1991 Career 450 Jeff Dufresne '81 - 1667 yds., 14 TDs Yards Gained Play 97 David Clark '90 vs. Harvard 1988 97 David Clark '90 vs. Princeton 1988 DAVE GABIANELLI Game 229 Al Rosier '91 vs. Brown 1991 (25 att., 4 TDs) Season 1432 Al Rosier '91 - 258 att., 12 TDs, 1991 Career 2252 Al Rosier '91 - 448 att., 17 TDs, 1989-91 Passing Attempts Game 64 Greg Smith '02 vs. UNH 2001 (37 comp. for 416 yds., 3 TDs) Season 423 Brian Mann '02 - 253 comp. for 2913 yds., 19 TDs, 2002 Career 952 Brian Mann '02 - 560 comp. for 5912 yds., 33 TDs, 1998-02 Completions Game 38 Greg Smith '02 vs. Yale 2001 (57 att., 407 yds., 5 TDs) Season 253 Brian Mann '02 - 423 att., 2913 yds., 19 TDs, 2002 Career 560 Brian Mann '02 - 952 att., 5912 yds., 33 TDs, 1998-02 Yards Gained Play 98 David Gabianelli '87 to Craig Morton '89 vs. Columbia, 1986 Game 419 Jay Fiedler '94 vs. Yale 1992 - comp. 20 of 31, 4 TDs Season 2913 Brian Mann '02 - comp. 253 of 423, 19 TDs, 2002 Career 6684 Jay Fiedler '94 - comp. 456 of 813, 58 TDs, 1991-93 Had Intercepted Game 5 Connie Pensavalle '49 vs. Harvard 1946 (comp. 11 of 21, 167 yds.) 5 Jay Fiedler '94 vs. Holy Cross 1991 (comp. 13 of 35, 96 yds.) Season 20 Peter Sellers '98 - Comp. 139 of 278, 1634 yds., 11 TDs, 1997 Career 43 Jay Fiedler '94 - comp. 456 of 813, 6684 yds., 58 TDs, 1991-93 Touchdowns Game 6 A.J. (Swede) Oberlander '26 vs. Cornell 1925 5 Jay Fiedler '94 vs. Penn 1992 5 Greg Smith '02 vs Yale, 2001 Season 25 Jay Fiedler '94, 1992 Career 58 Jay Fiedler '94, 1991-93 Completion Pct. Game .875 Bill King '63 vs. Columbia 1962 (comp. 14 of 16, 324 yds., 4 TDs) Season .641 Jay Fiedler '94 - comp. 175 of 273, 2748 yds., 25 TDs, 1992 Career .600 Kevin Case '77 - comp. 93 of 155, 1107 yds., 7 TDs, 1974-76 Passing Season 169.35 Jay Fiedler '94 - comp. 175 of 273, 2748 yds., 25 TDs, 13 Int., 1992 Efficiency

Receiving Number Game 17 Damien Roomets '02 vs UNH, 2000 (201 yds, 2 TDs) Season 83 Jay Barnard '04 - 899 yds., 8 TDs, 2002 Career 216 Jay Barnard '04 - 2392 yds., 17 TDs, 2000-03 Yards Gained Play 98 Craig Morton '89 from David Gabianelli '87 vs. Columbia 1986 Game 219 Jack Daly '84 vs. Colgate 1982 (9 catches, 1 TD) Season 1076 John Hyland '94 - 62 catches, 9 TDs, 1993 Career 2605 Craig Morton '89 - 138 catches, 19 TDs, 1986-88 Touchdowns Game 4 Tom Parker '90 vs. Boston University 1989 (11 catches for 92 yds.) Season 10 Craig Morton '89 - 44 catches, 1986 10 Mike Bobo '92 - 55 catches, 1991 Career 21 Casey Cramer '04 - 185 catches, 2000-03

Pass Interceptions Number Game 3 By eleven men Season 7 Lloyd Lee '98 - 116 yds., 1996 Career 13 Scott Sims '89 - 198 yds., 1986-88 13 Lloyd Lee '98 - 210 yds., 1994-97 Return Yards Play 96 Tom Spangenberg '64 vs. Holy Cross 1962 Game 119 Tom Spangenberg '64 vs. Holy Cross 1962 (2 int.) Season 141 Chuck Curtis '52 - 5 int., 1951 Career 212 Joe Sullivan '49 - 11 int., 1946-48 DAVE REGULA

P A G E 1 2 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Punting Number Game 12 Larry Margerum '80 vs. Yale 1979 (35.0 ave.) Season 79 Grant Wagner '04 - 36.6 ave., 2004 Career 259 Wayne Schlobohm '00 - 40.2 ave., 1996-99 Average Game 49.6 Wayne Schlobohm '00 vs. Penn 1998 (9 punts) Season 42.9 Alex Ware '03 - 39 punts, 2001 Career 40.2 Wayne Schlobohm '00 - 259 punts, 1996-99 LLOYD LEE Yards Game 446 Wayne Schlobohm '00 vs. Penn, 1998 (49.6 ave., 9 punts) Season 2971 Wayne Schlobohm '00 - 74 punts, 1998 Career 10416 Wayne Schlobohm '00 - 40.2 ave., 259 punts, 1996-99 Punt Returns Number Game 6 Chuck Curtis '52 vs. Syracuse 1951 (84 yds.) 6 Lou Turner '55 vs. Cornell 1952 (72 yds.) Season 36 Lloyd Lee '98 - 291 yds., 0 TDs, 1996 Career 69 Lloyd Lee '98 - 501 yds., 1 TD, 1994-97 Return Yards Game 114 Bob Mlakar '70 vs. Brown 1967 (5 ret., 22.8 ave., No TD) Season 457 Tim Copper '72 - 31 ret., 14.7 ave., 3 TDs, 1970 Career 636 Tim Copper '72 - 55 ret., 11.6 ave., 4 TDs, 1969-71 Kickoff Returns Number Game 8 Chris Pollard '89 vs. UNH 1986 (181 yds., 22.6 ave., No TD) Season 31 Chris Pollard '89 - 629 yds., 20.3 ave., 1986 31 Steve Jensen '05 - 771 yds., 24.8 ave., 2001 Career 52 Chris Pollard '89 - 1376 yds., 26.4 ave., No TD, 1986-88 Return Yards Game 181 Chris Pollard '89 vs. UNH 1986 (8 ret., 22.6 ave., No TD) Season 771 Steve Jensen '05 - 31 ret., 24.9 ave., 1 TD, 2001 Career 1376 Chris Pollard '89 - 52 ret., 26.4 ave., No TD, 1986-88 Scoring Touchdowns Game 7 Fred Jennings '00 vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) 6 Al Marsters '30 vs. Hobart 1929 (Dart. 68-0) Season 18 Myles Lane '28, 1927 Career 48 Myles Lane '28, 1925-27 Extra Points Game 9 Fred Jennings '00 vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) 8 Bill Hay '67 - 8 of 8 - vs. UNH 1965 (Dart. 56-6) Season 41 Dennis Durkin '93 - 41 of 43, 1992 Career 94 Dennis Durkin '93 - 94 of 100, 1990-92 Consecutive 51 Nick Lowery '78, 1975-77 Field Goals Game 4 Tyler Lavin '05 vs UNH 2002 (UNH 29-26) 4 Dave Regula '98 vs. Yale 1996 (Dart. 40-6) 4 Dennis Durkin '93 vs. Lehigh 1990 (Dart. 33-14) 4 Craig Saltzgaber '86 vs. Cornell 1985 (Dart. 20-17) 4 Craig Saltzgaber '86 vs. Army 1983 (Army 13-12) Season 15 Dennis Durkin '93 - 15 of 18, 1990 Career 38 Dave Regula '98 - 38 of 53, 1994-97 Points Kicking Game 16 Dave Regula '98 - 4 of 4 FG, 4 of 4 XPts - vs. Yale 1996 (Dart. 40-6) Season 80 Dennis Durkin '93 - 41 of 43 XPts, 13 of 13 FG, 1992 Career 202 Dennis Durkin '93 - 94 of 100 XPts, 36 of 46 FG, 1990-92 Total Points Game 44 Fred Jennings '00 - 7 TDs, 9 XPts vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) Note: TD value 5 points CRAIG SALTZGABER 43 Al Marsters '30 - 6 TDs, 7 XPts vs. Hobart 1929 (Dart. 68-0) Season 125 Myles Lane '28 - 18 TDs, 17 XPts, 1927 Career 307 Myles Lane '28 - 48 TDs, 19 XPts, 1925-27

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 2 7 RUSHING LEADERS

RUSHING LEADERS – GAME Name Opponent Att Yds Ave TD Al Rosier '91 1991 vs. Brown 25 229 9.2 4 Shon Page '90 1990 vs. Harvard 23 222 9.7 2 David Clark '90 1989 vs. Penn 51 219 4.3 1 Tom Spangenberg '64 1962 vs. Princeton 29 208 7.2 2 David Clark '90 1989 vs. Brown 30 202 6.7 0 Bill Roberts '51 1949 vs. Holy Cross 18 195 10.8 1 John Short '71 1970 vs. Cornell 28 192 6.9 1 Al Rosier '91 1991 vs. Princeton 34 190 5.6 1 Dylan Karczewski '99 1997 vs. Cornell 34 190 5.6 1 Al Rosier '91 1990 vs. Princeton 25 186 7.4 1 Al Rosier '91 1991 vs. Columbia 33 184 5.6 2 Lorenzo Chambers '85 1984 vs. Columbia 25 183 7.3 4 Richard Weissman '85 1982 vs. Princeton 34 174 5.1 2 Lou Rovero '57 1956 vs. Columbia 26 173 6.7 0 Sam Coffey '78 1976 vs. Columbia 28 169 6.0 1 Jeff Dufresne '81 1978 vs. Cornell 38 169 4.5 1 Al Rosier '91 1991 vs. Bucknell 24 167 6.9 2 Tim Duax '86 1985 vs. Cornell 30 164 5.5 1 Bill Roberts '51 1949 vs. Princeton 26 164 6.3 1 Mike Giles '04 2002 vs.Yale 34 164 4.8 0

RUSHING LEADERS – SEASON Name Year Att Yds Ave TD Al Rosier '91 1991 258 1432 5.6 12 Shon Page '90 1990 217 1087 5.0 11 David Clark '90 1989 219 1063 4.9 4 Michael Gratch '02 2001 194 916 4.7 6 Greg Smith '97 1996 224 885 3.9 10 Greg Smith '97 1995 178 826 4.6 3 John Short '71 1970 165 787 4.8 11 Sam Coffey '78 1976 154 764 5.0 2 Rick Klupchak '74 1972 113 750 6.6 5 AL ROSIER Jeff Dufresne '81 1978 190 730 3.8 8 Alan Rozycki '61 1960 169 725 4.3 4 Al Rosier '91 1990 150 723 4.8 2 GREG SMITH ’97 Jake Crouthamel '60 1958 123 722 5.9 7 Sean Maher '82 1981 145 707 4.9 9 John Short '71 1969 116 707 6.1 6 Bill Roberts '51 1949 125 698 5.6 4 Tom Spangenberg '64 1962 123 675 5.5 4 David Clark '90 1988 123 669 5.4 8 Pete Oberle '96 1993 164 660 4.0 7 Greg Hoffmeister '93 1992 121 650 5.4 3

RUSHING LEADERS – CAREER Name Years Att Yds Ave TD Al Rosier '91 1989-91 448 2252 5.02 17 David Clark '90 1987-89 365 1812 4.96 13 Rick Klupchak '74 1971-73 295 1788 6.06 10 Pete Oberle '96 1993-96 436 1763 4.04 11 Jake Crouthamel '60 1957-59 387 1763 4.56 12 Greg Smith '97 1995-96 402 1711 4.25 13 Curt Oberg '78 1975-77 391 1693 4.32 11 Shon Page '90 1987,89-90 370 1677 4.53 12 Jeff Dufresne '81 1978-80 450 1677 3.70 14 John Short '71 1968-70 296 1589 5.37 15 Tom Spangenberg '65 1961-63 330 1531 4.64 8 Michael Gratch '02 1998-01 332 1478 4.45 9 Sam Coffey '78 1975-77 301 1437 4.80 6 Reggie Belhomme '00 1997-00 434 1392 3.20 8 Pete Walton '67 1964-66 250 1343 5.37 17

P A G E 1 2 8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 RUSHING LEADERS

RUSHING LEADERS – CAREER (CONTINUED) Name Years Att Yds Ave TD Richard Weissman '85 1982-84 333 1336 4.01 20 Sean Maher '83 1980-82 284 1313 4.62 17 Ernie Torain '87 1984-86 350 1269 3.63 9 Bill Roberts '51 1948-50 241 1237 5.13 6 Gene Ryzewicz '68 1965-67 217 1156 5.33 14 Al Rozycki '61 1958-60 280 1149 4.10 5 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 305 1015 3.32 21 RUSHING ATTEMPTS – SEASON Name Year Att Yds Ave TD Al Rosier '91 1991 258 1432 5.6 12 Greg Smith '97 1996 224 885 4.0 10 David Clark '90 1989 219 1063 4.9 4 Shon Page '90 1990 217 1087 5.0 11 Michael Gratch '02 2001 194 916 4.7 6 AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT – SEASON Name Year Att Yds Ave TD Rick Klupchak '74 1972 113 750 6.6 5 John Short '71 1969 116 707 6.1 6 Bill Roberts '51 1949 125 698 5.6 4 Al Rosier '91 1991 258 1432 5.6 12 CURT OBERG Tom Spangenberg '64 1962 123 675 5.5 4 RUSHING ATTEMPTS – CAREER Name Years Att Yds Ave TD Jeff Dufresne '81 1978-80 450 1677 3.7 14 Al Rosier '91 1989-91 448 2252 5.0 17 Pete Oberle '96 1993-96 436 1763 4.0 11 Reggie Belhomme '00 1997-00 434 1392 3.2 8 Greg Smith '97 1995-96 402 1711 4.3 13 AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT – CAREER Name Years Att Yds Ave TD Rick Klupchak '74 1971-73 295 1788 6.1 10 John Short '71 1968-70 296 1589 5.4 15 DAVID CLARK Pete Walton '67 1964-66 250 1343 5.4 17 Gene Ryzewicz '68 1965-67 217 1156 5.3 14 Bill Roberts '51 1948-50 241 1237 5.1 6 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS – SEASON Name Year TD Bill King '63 1962 14 Myles Lane '28 1926 13 Al Rosier '91 1991 12 Myles Lane '28 1927 12 Shon Page '90 1990 11 John Short '71 1970 11 Mike Brown '57 1956 10 Richard Weissman '85 1983 10 Greg Smith '97 1996 10 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS – CAREER Name Years TD Myles Lane '28 1925-27 33 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 21 Bill King '63 1960-62 20 Richard Weissman '85 1982-84 20 Pete Walton '67 1964-66 17 Sean Maher '83 1980-82 17 Al Rosier '91 1989-91 17 RICH WEISSMAN

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 2 9 PASSING LEADERS

PASSING LEADERS – GAME Name Game Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Yale 31 20 419 0 4 .645 Greg Smith '02 2001 vs. New Hampshire 64 37 416 1 3 .587 Greg Smith '02 2001 vs. Yale 54 38 407 2 5 .703 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Harvard 50 25 382 1 4 .500 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Colgate 42 25 369 1 2 .595 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Cornell 58 37 369 1 3 .638 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Harvard 48 22 358 4 3 .458 Greg Smith '02 2000 vs. Brown 57 36 356 1 3 .632 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Columbia 33 25 348 2 3 .758 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 vs. Harvard 33 17 344 1 2 .515 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Cornell 35 23 341 3 3 .657 Brian Mann '02 1999 vs. Princeton 43 26 328 2 3 .605 Bill King '63 1962 vs. Columbia 16 14 324 0 4 .875 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 vs. Cornell 21 16 321 0 2 .762 Greg Smith '02 2000 vs. Princeton 27 20 308 2 3 .741 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Holy Cross 34 23 307 0 2 .676 Mike Caraviello '85 1984 vs. Yale 48 30 307 2 2 .700 Chris Rorke '89 1987 vs. Holy Cross 47 23 302 0 2 .489 David Gabianelli '87 1986 vs. Brown 35 20 302 2 1 .571 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Brown 30 17 299 1 4 .566 Mark Johnson '90 1988 vs. Harvard 33 20 298 0 4 .606 Brian Mann '02 2000 vs. Yale 46 28 285 3 2 .609 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Princeton 35 16 284 2 2 .457 Greg Smith '02 2000 vs. New Hampshire 47 29 283 0 3 .617 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Columbia 28 14 283 1 3 .500 Kevin Case '77 1976 vs. Brown 43 25 282 0 2 .581 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 vs. Fordham 31 20 280 0 0 .645 Mark Johnson '90 1988 vs. Penn 35 19 279 1 2 .542 Bill Beagle '56 1955 vs. Lafayette 40 19 278 3 1 .475 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. New Hampshire 36 21 276 1 2 .583 David Gabianelli '87 1986 vs. Yale 24 16 274 0 3 .667 Mickey Beard '67 1966 vs. Cornell 19 16 274 0 3 .842 Mark Johnson '90 1988 vs. Princeton 25 18 273 0 1 .720 PASSING LEADERS – SEASON Name Game Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct BRIAN MANN Brian Mann '02 2002 423 253 2913 10 19 .598 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 273 175 2748 13 25 .641 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 321 160 2542 19 20 .498 David Gabianelli '87 1986 259 141 2264 12 17 .544 Mark Johnson '90 1988 350 196 2262 11 11 .560 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 312 177 2138 9 15 .567 Frank Polsinello '84 1983 229 141 1952 9 9 .616 Charlie Rittgers '06 2004 320 170 1866 14 8 .531 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 230 139 1856 5 10 .604 Brian Mann '02 1999 313 188 1848 16 7 .601 Mike Caraviello '85 1984 249 132 1706 18 7 .530 Mark Johnson '90 1989 298 151 1681 6 13 .507 Peter Sellers '98 1997 278 139 1634 20 11 .500 Mike Coffey '99 1998 265 144 1543 6 8 .543 Jeff Kemp '81 1980 216 117 1470 12 7 .542 Greg Smith '02 2000 222 133 1423 8 14 .599 Buddy Teevens '79 1978 194 117 1396 5 4 .603 Jay Fiedler '94 1991 219 121 1394 11 13 .553 Chris Rorke '89 1987 219 101 1222 12 4 .461 Steve Stetson '73 1972 139 72 1159 6 10 .518 Mike Brait '76 1975 169 92 1155 9 11 .544 David Gabianelli '87 1985 175 87 1150 4 5 .497 Mickey Beard '67 1966 137 75 1079 8 13 .547 Kevin Case '77 1976 146 89 1073 5 7 .610 PASSING LEADERS – CAREER Name Game Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct Jay Fiedler '94 1991-93 813 456 6684 43 58 .560 Brian Mann '02 1998-02 952 560 5912 41 33 .588 Mark Johnson '90 1987-89 757 389 4413 25 25 .513 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003- 632 347 4004 23 23 .549 David Gabianelli '87 1984-86 437 230 3424 16 22 .526 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 441 230 3141 17 16 .521 Frank Polsinello '84 1981-83 380 223 2942 20 13 .587 Greg Smith '02 1999-01 426 255 2773 15 27 .599 Mike Caraviello '85 1982-84 373 200 2694 27 14 .536 Mickey Beard '67 1964-66 337 180 2665 19 24 .534

P A G E 1 3 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 PASSING LEADERS

PASSING LEADERS – CAREER (CONTINUED) Name Game Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct Jim Chasey '71 1968-70 322 184 2391 16 14 .571 Jeff Kemp '81 1979-80 398 198 2385 17 13 .497 Bill Beagle '56 1953-55 377 190 2340 30 21 .504 Johnny Clayton '51 1948-50 322 166 2227 22 26 .514 Bill King '63 1960-62 245 127 1847 9 16 .518 Buddy Teevens '79 1976-78 259 154 1808 10 5 .596 Steve Stetson '73 1970-72 228 123 1678 13 14 .539 Mike Brait '76 1973-75 258 131 1657 16 11 .508 Peter Sellers '98 1996-97 286 141 1639 21 11 .493 Rick Stafford '83 1980-82 182 88 1471 11 9 .484 Bill Koenig '70 1967-69 237 79 1461 13 9 .333 PASS ATTEMPTS – SEASON Name Year Att Yds TD Brian Mann '02 2002 423 2913 19 Mark Johnson '90 1988 350 2262 11 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 321 2542 20 Charlie Rittgers '06 2004 320 1866 8 Brian Mann '02 1999 313 1848 7 PASS COMPLETIONS – SEASON Name Year Com Yds TD Brian Mann '02 2002 253 2913 19 Mark Johnson '90 1988 196 2262 11 Brian Mann '02 1999 188 1848 7 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 177 2138 15 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 175 2747 25 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE – SEASON Name Year Att Com Pct FRANK POLSINELLO Jay Fiedler '94 1992 273 175 .641 Frank Polsinello '84 1983 229 141 .616 Greg Smith '02 2001 190 117 .616 Kevin Case '77 1976 146 89 .610 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 230 139 .604 TOUCHDOWN PASSES – SEASON Name Year TD Jay Fiedler '94 1992 25 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 20 Brian Mann '02 2002 19 David Gabianelli '87 1986 17 ’02 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 15 GREG SMITH PASS ATTEMPTS – CAREER Name Years Att Yds TD Brian Mann '02 1998-02 952 5912 33 Jay Fiedler '94 1991-93 813 6684 58 Mark Johnson '90 1987-89 757 4413 25 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003- 632 4004 23 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 441 3141 16 PASS COMPLETIONS – CAREER Name Years Com Yds TD Brian Mann '02 1998-02 560 5912 33 Jay Fiedler '94 1991-93 456 6684 58 Mark Johnson '90 1987-89 389 4413 25 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003- 347 4004 23 Greg Smith '02 1999-01 255 2773 27 TOUCHDOWN PASSES – CAREER Name Years TD Jay Fiedler '94 1991-93 58 Brian Mann '02 1998-02 33 Greg Smith '02 1999-01 27 John Clayton '51 1948-50 26 Mark Johnson '90 1987-89 25

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 1 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

TOTAL OFFENSE — GAME Rushing Passing Total TD Ave Name Opponent Att/Yds Att-Com/Yds Plays/Yds R-P Play Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Harvard 12/58 50-25/382 62/440 0-4 7.1 Greg Smith '02 2001 vs. UNH 3/-4 64-37-416 67/412 0-3 6.1 Greg Smith '02 2001 vs. Yale 2/0 54-38/407 56/407 0-5 7.3 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs.Yale 6/-21 31-20/419 37/398 0-4 10.8 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Colgate 7/26 42-25/369 49/395 0-2 8.1 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Cornell 13/19 58-37/369 71/388 0-3 5.5 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Harvard 8/23 48-22/358 56/381 0-3 6.8 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. UNH 12/66 48-30/303 60/369 0-1 6.2 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Columbia 8/17 33-25/348 41/365 1-3 8.9 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Cornell 7/18 35-23/341 42/359 0-3 8.5 Greg Smith '02 2000 vs. Brown 3/4 57-36/352 60/356 0-3 5.9 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 vs. Cornell 14/28 21-16/321 35/349 1-2 9.9 Brian Mann '02 1999 vs. Princeton 5/21 43-26/328 48/349 0-3 7.3 Bill King '63 1962 vs. Columbia 6/24 16-14/324 22/348 1-4 15.8 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 vs. Fordham 12/67 31-20/280 43/347 1-0 8.0 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 vs. Harvard 5/-10 33-17/344 38/334 1-2 8.8 Greg Smith '02 2000 vs. Princeton 6/21 27-20/308 33/329 1-4 10.0 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Brown 9/69 46-27/257 55/326 0-3 5.9 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. UNH 11/44 36-21/276 47/320 0-2 6.8 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Princeton 15/36 35-16/284 50/320 2-2 6.4 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Princeton 13/46 24-15/272 37/318 1-2 8.6 Brian Mann '02 2002 vs. Columbia 18/30 36-26/288 54/318 0-1 5.9 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 vs. Holy Cross 5/10 34-23/307 39/317 2-2 8.1

JON ALJANCIC

P A G E 1 3 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

TOTAL OFFENSE — GAME (CONTINUED) Rushing Passing Total TD Ave Name Opponent Att/Yds Att-Com/Yds Plays/Yds R-P Play Jay Fiedler '94 1993 vs. Brown 8/0 30-17/299 38/299 2-4 7.8 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 vs. Penn 15/66 34-21/227 49/293 2-1 5.9 Chris Rorke '89 1987 vs. Holy Cross 12/-10 47-23/302 59/292 0-2 4.9 Frank Polsinello '84 1983 vs. Columbia 9/32 37-22/259 46/291 0-1 6.3 David Gabianelli '87 1986 vs. Columbia 4/19 15-9/271 19/290 1-2 15.3 Buddy Teevens '79 1978 vs. Harvard 14/67 16-30/223 30/290 0-1 9.7 Brian Mann '02 2000 vs. Yale 6/5 46-28/285 52/290 0-2 5.6 Mark Johnson '90 1988 vs. Harvard 4/-14 33-20/298 37/284 0-4 7.7 TOTAL OFFENSE — SEASON Rushing Passing Total TD Ave Name Year Att/Yds Att-Comp/Yds Plays/Yds R-P Play Brian Mann '02 2002 118/393 423-253/2913 541/3306 4-19 6.1 Jay Fiedler '94 1992 80/186 273-175/2748 353/2934 6-25 8.3 Jay Fiedler '94 1993 92/143 321-160/2542 413/2685 6-20 6.5 Jon Aljancic '97 1996 125/367 230-139/1856 355/2223 10-10 6.3 Mark Johnson '90 1988 60/-78 350-196/2262 410/2184 3-11 5.3 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003 37/15 312-177/2138 349/2153 3-15 6.2 David Gabianelli '87 1986 74/-114 259-141/2264 333/2150 1-17 6.5 Brian Mann '00 1999 85/67 313-188/1848 398/1915 2-7 4.8 Frank Polsinello '84 1983 83/-78 229-141/1952 312/1874 0-9 6.0 Charlie Rittgers '06 2004 39/-147 320-170/1866 359/1719 1-8 4.8 Mark Johnson '90 1989 52/-22 298-151/1681 350/1659 0-13 4.7

MIKE CARAVIELLO

BUDDY TEEVENS

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 3 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

TOTAL OFFENSE — SEASON (CONTINUED) Rushing Passing Total TD Ave Name Year Att/Yds Att-Comp/Yds Plays/Yds R-P Play Jay Fiedler '94 1991 78/236 219-121/1394 297/1630 3-13 5.5 Mike Caraviello '85 1984 60/-131 249-132/1706 309/1575 1-7 5.1 Buddy Teevens '79 1978 73/178 194-117/1396 267/1574 4-4 5.9 Bill King '63 1962 94/523 117-67/1043 211/1566 14-5 7.4 Peter Sellers '98 1997 49/-112 278-139/1634 327/1522 3-11 4.7 Greg Smith '02 2000 30/99 222-133/1423 252/1522 2-14 6.0 Mike Coffey '99 1998 117/-43 265-144/1543 382/1500 3-8 3-9 Jeff Kemp '81 1980 67/5 216-117/1470 283/1475 1-7 5.2 Al Rosier '91 1991 258/1432 0-0/0 258/1432 12-0 5.6 Kevin Case '77 1976 90/244 146-89/1073 236/1317 6-7 5.4 Mickey Beard '67 1966 70/226 137-75/1079 207/1305 4-13 6.3 TOTAL OFFENSE — CAREER Rushing Passing Total TD Ave Name Seasons Att/Yds Att/Com/Yds Plays/Yds R-P Play Jay Fiedler '94 1991-93 250/565 813-456/6684 1063/7249 15-58 6.8 Brian Mann '02 1998-02 364/606 952-560/5912 1316/6518 7-33 5.0 Mark Johnson '90 1987-89 128/-175 757-389/4413 885/4238 3-25 4.9 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 305/1015 441-230/3141 746/4156 21-16 5.6 Charlie Rittgers '06 2003- 76/-132 632-347/4004 708/3872 4-23 5.5 David Gabianelli '87 1984-86 133/-142 437-230/3424 570/3282 1-22 5.8 Mickey Beard '67 1964-66 187/601 337-180/2665 524/3266 17-24 6.2 Brian Mann '02 1998-00 141/213 529-307/2999 670/3212 3-14 4.8 Jim Chasey '71 1968-70 158/728 322-184/2391 480/3119 13-14 6.5 Frank Polsinello '84 1981-83 148/-67 380-223/2942 528/2875 2-13 5.5 Greg Smith '02 1999-01 44/99 426-253/2773 470/2872 2-27 6.1 Jeff Kemp '81 1979-80 167/308 398-198/2385 565/2693 2-13 4.8 Mike Caraviello '85 1982-84 94/-33 373-200/2694 467/2661 2-13 6.0 Bill King '63 1960-62 187/709 245-127/1847 432/2556 20-16 5.9 Al Rosier '91 1989-91 448/2252 0-0/0 448/2252 17-0 5.0 Bill Beagle '56 1953-55 46/-202 377-190/2340 423/2138 2-21 5.1 John Clayton '51 1948-50 58/-90 322-166/2227 380/2137 3-26 5.6 Buddy Teevens '79 1976-78 107/258 259-154/1808 366/2066 4-5 5.6 Steve Stetson '73 1970-72 95/277 228-123/1678 323/1955 12-14 6.1 Gene Ryzewicz '68 1965-67 217/1156 91-47/698 308/1854 14-4 6.0 Bill Koenig '70 1967-69 103/392 237-79/1461 340/1853 1-9 5.5 David Clark '90 1987-89 365/1812 0-0/0 365/1812 13-0 4.9 Rick Klupchak '74 1971-73 295/1788 1-0/0 296/1788 10-0 6.0 Jake Crouthamel '60 1957-59 387/1763 3-0/0 390/1763 12-9 4.5 Pete Oberle '96 1993-96 436/1763 0-0/0 436/1763 11-0 4.0 Greg Smith '97 1995-96 402/1711 3-2/39 405/1750 13-0 4.3

JEFF KEMP

JAY FIEDLER

P A G E 1 3 4 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 RECEIVING LEADERS

RECEPTIONS – GAME YARDS RECEIVING – SEASON (CONTINUED) Name Opponent No Yds Name Year No Yds Ave TD Damien Roomets '02 2000 vs. UNH 17 201 David Shearer '95 1993 41 627 15.3 5 Scott Wedum '04 2002 vs. Cornell 14 111 Zach Ellis '98 1996 32 623 19.5 4 Jay Barnard '04 2003 vs. UNH 12 124 Andre Grant '95 1993 31 606 19.5 5 Casey Cramer '04 2002 vs. UNH 12 120 Jay Barnard '04 2000 vs. Brown 12 115 RECEPTIONS – CAREER Jay Barnard '04 2002 vs. Holy Cross 11 142 Name Years No Yds Tom Parker '90 1989 vs. Boston University 11 92 Jay Barnard '04 2000-03 216 2392 Jack Daly '84 1983 vs. William &Mary 11 144 Casey Cramer '04 2000-03 185 2477 Dick Flagg '55 1954 vs. Colgate 11 84 Craig Morton '89 1986-88 138 2605 Matt DeLellis '02 2000 vs. Brown 11 130 Jack Daly '84 1981-83 135 2208 Dave Shula '81 1978-80 133 1822 YARDS RECEIVING – GAME Mike Bobo '92 1989-91 112 1412 Matt DeLellis '02 1998-01 100 1265 Name Opponent No Yds David Shearer '95 1992-94 93 1423 Jack Daly '84 1982 vs. Colgate 9 219 Zach Ellis '98 1994-97 91 1442 Damien Roomets '02 2000 vs. UNH 17 201 Damien Roomets '02 1998-00 74 931 Casey Cramer '04 2002 vs. Harvard 10 196 Chris Keck '89 1986-88 72 642 Craig Morton '89 1986 vs. Navy 9 191 John Hyland '95 1991-93 71 1241 Craig Morton '89 1988 vs. Harvard 7 190 Scott Truitt '86 1983-85 71 1107 Matt DeLellis '02 2001 vs. Yale 9 186 Matt DeLellis '02 1998-00 70 825 Craig Morton '89 1988 vs. Penn 7 180 Matt Brzica '93 1991-92 68 1134 Jack Daly '84 1982 vs. Princeton 9 173 Harry Wilson '77 1974-76 65 860 Zach Ellis '98 1996 vs. Cornell 6 166 Tom Rowe '50 1947-49 65 1023 Matt DeLellis '02 2000 vs. Princeton 8 164 Tom Parker '90 1988-89 64 727 Shaun Teevens '82 1979-81 63 862 ECEPTIONS EASON R – S YARDS RECEIVING – CAREER Name Year No Yds Ave TD Name Years No Yds Ave TD Jay Barnard '04 2002 83 899 10.8 8 Craig Morton '89 1986-88 138 2605 18.9 19 Casey Cramer '04 2002 72 1017 14.1 7 Casey Cramer '04 2000-03 185 2477 13.4 21 Jay Barnard '04 2003 70 861 12.3 5 Jay Barnard '04 2000-03 216 2392 11,1 17 John Hyland '94 1993 62 1076 17.4 9 Jack Daly '84 1981-83 135 2208 16.4 15 Casey Cramer '04 2003 58 695 12.0 6 Dave Shula '81 1978-80 133 1822 13.7 9 Jack Daly '84 1983 56 889 15.9 5 Zach Ellis '98 1994-97 91 1442 15.8 9 Jack Daly '84 1982 55 1034 18.8 8 David Shearer '95 1992-94 93 1423 15.3 13 Mike Bobo '92 1991 55 1412 13.2 10 Mike Bobo '92 1989-91 112 1412 12.6 13 Matt Brzica '93 1992 53 965 18.2 8 Matt DeLellis '02 1998-01 100 1265 12.7 16 Craig Morton '89 1988 53 891 16.8 6 John Hyland '95 1991-93 71 1241 17.5 11 Dave Shula '81 1980 52 758 14.6 3 Matt Brzica '93 1991-92 68 1134 16.7 9 Tom Parker '90 1989 51 587 11.5 6 Scott Truitt '86 1983-85 71 1107 15.6 3 Dave Shula '81 1978 49 656 13.4 1 Tom Rowe '50 1947-49 65 1023 15.7 12 Craig Morton '89 1986 44 1063 24.2 10 Dave McLaughlin '54 1951-53 59 946 16.0 9 Damien Roomets '02 2000 43 483 11.2 3 Damien Roomets '02 1998-00 74 931 12.6 3 Craig Morton '89 1987 41 651 15.9 3 Tom Fleming '76 1973-75 45 914 20.3 10 Chris Keck '88 1988 41 392 9.6 1 Shaun Teevens '82 1979-81 63 862 13.7 5 David Shearer '95 1993 41 627 15.3 5 Harry Wilson '77 1974-76 65 860 16.2 4 Jay Barnard '04 2000 40 420 10.5 2 Dave Thielscher '54 1951-53 61 809 13.3 5 Harry Wilson '77 1977 40 646 16.2 4 Matt DeLellis '02 2000 39 561 14.4 8 Adam Young '99 1998 39 433 11.1 2 DAVE SHULA YARDS RECEIVING – SEASON Name Year No Yds Ave TD John Hyland '94 1993 62 1076 17.4 9 Craig Morton '89 1986 44 1063 24.2 10 Jack Daly '84 1982 55 1034 18.8 8 Casey Cramer '04 2002 72 1017 14.1 7 Matt Brzica '93 1992 53 965 18.2 8 Jay Barnard '04 2002 83 899 10.8 8 Craig Morton '89 1988 53 891 16.8 6 Jack Daly '84 1983 56 889 15.9 5 Jay Barnard '04 2003 70 861 12.3 5 Dave Shula '81 1980 52 758 14.6 3 JAY BARNARD Mike Bobo '92 1991 55 725 13.2 10 Dave Shula '81 1978 49 656 13.4 1 Craig Morton '89 1987 41 651 15.9 3 Harry Wilson '77 1976 40 646 16.2 4 CRAIG MORTON

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 5 RETURN & TACKLE LEADERS

PUNT-KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS – CAREER STEVE JENSEN Name Years Punts-Yds Ave KO-Yds Ave Total P-K Chris Pollard '89 1986-88 0-0 0.0 52-1376 26.5 1376 0-0 Peter Lavery '83 1980-82 49-295 6.0 40-993 24.8 1288 0-2 Greg Hoffmeister '93 1990-92 45-410 9.1 40-796 19.9 1206 1-0 Tom Fleming '76 1973-75 29-240 8.3 36-753 20.9 1193 1-1 Lou Turner '55 1952-54 43-408 9.5 29-703 24.2 1111 0-0 Tom Reusser '00 1996-99 69-620 9.0 25-473 18.9 1093 0-0 Brian White '95 1992-94 10-70 7.0 32-830 25.9 900 0-1 KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS – SEASON Name Year No Yds Ave TD Steve Jensen '05 2001 31 771 24.9 1 Brian White '95 1994 27 715 26.5 1 Dylan Karczewski '99 1998 28 638 22.8 0 Chris Pollard '89 1986 31 629 20.3 0 Scott Wedum '04 2000 30 597 19.9 0 PUNT RETURN LEADERS – SEASON Name Year No Yds Ave TD Tim Copper '72 1970 31 457 14.7 3 Tom Reusser '00 1997 31 335 10.8 0 Bob Mlakar '70 1967 26 309 11.9 0 Lloyd Lee '98 1996 36 291 8.1 0 Gene Ryzewicz '68 1965 21 274 13.1 1 LEADING TACKLERS – GAME Name Opponent U A T Jerry Pierce '81 1979 vs. UNH 24 12 36 Jerry Pierce '81 1980 vs. William & Mary 17 13 30 Dave Neslund '83 1982 vs. Yale 1 28 29 Josh Bloom '95 1992 vs. Cornell 14 12 26 Josh Bloom '95 1993 vs. Holy Cross 5 20 25 Dave Neslund '83 1982 vs. Colgate 4 21 25 Jerry Pierce '81 1979 vs. Brown 12 12 24 JERRY PIERCE Jerry Pierce '81 1980 vs. Yale 5 19 24 Josh Bloom '95 1994 vs. Cornell 10 13 23 Len Fontes '86 1985 vs. Harvard 18 5 23 Jerry Pierce '81 1979 vs. Yale 7 15 22 Jerry Pierce '81 1980 vs. UNH 4 18 22 Zack Walz '98 1997 vs. Princeton 9 13 22 TACKLE LEADERS – SEASON Name Year U A T Dave Neslund '83 1982 37 157 194 Jerry Pierce '81 1979 115 69 184 Tom Kuchar '79 1978 102 58 160 Len Fontes '86 1985 47 100 147 Jerry Pierce '81 1980 58 88 146 Mark Abel '97 1995 73 63 136 Reggie Williams '76 1974 92 43 135 Joe Fernandez '82 1979 72 61 133 Josh Bloom '95 1994 73 57 130 Steve Karol '84 1983 45 83 128 Josh Bloom '95 1993 50 76 126 Zack Walz '98 1997 70 56 126 Steve Varney '00 1999 80 42 122 TACKLE LEADERS – CAREER Name Years U A T Jerry Pierce '81 1978-80 206 179 385 Reggie Williams '76 1973-75 243 127 370 Zack Walz '98 1994-97 202 154 356 Josh Bloom '95 1992-94 178 176 354 Mark Abel '97 1994-96 184 152 336 Joe Fernandez '82 1979-81 146 181 327 Dave Neslund '83 1980-82 74 247 321 Len Fontes '86 1983-85 93 216 309 Paul Michael '89 1986-88 106 160 266 Clayton Smith '05 2001-04 158 103 261 Paul Sorensen '89 1986-88 95 165 260 Steve Karol '84 1981-83 68 174 242 Tom Kuchar '79 1976-78 161 78 239

P A G E 1 3 6 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 SCORING LEADERS

SCORING LEADERS – SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS – SEASON Name Year TD XPt FG Pts Name Year TD R-P-K/P-Int Myles Lane '28 1927 18 17 0 125 Myles Lane '28 1927 18 12-4-1-1 Al Marsters '30 1929 16 13 0 109 Myles Lane '28 1925 17 8-9-0-0 Myles Lane '28 1925 17 0 0 102 Al Marsters '30 1929 16 15-0-1-0 John Short '71 1970 15 0 0 90 John Short '71 1970 15 11-4-0-0 Bill McCall '32 1931 15 0 0 90 Bill McCall '32 1931 15 5-8-1-1 Bill King '63 1962 14 2 0 86 Bill King '63 1962 14 14-0-0-0 Dennis Durkin '93 1992 0 41/2 13 82 Myles Lane '28 1926 13 2 0 80 IELD OAL EADERS EASON Al Rosier '91 1991 13 1 0 80 F G L – S Swede Oberlander '26 1925 12 0 0 72 Name Year FG Pct Dave Regula '98 1996 0 27/2 14 71 Dennis Durkin '93 1990 15-18 .833 Lester Haws '24 1923 8 17 1 68 Dave Regula '98 1996 14-20 .700 Al Marsters '30 1928 11 1 0 67 Dennis Durkin '93 1992 13-13 1.000 Richard Weissman '85 1983 11 0 0 66 Tyler Lavin '05 2002 12-16 .750 Shon Page '90 1990 11 0 0 66 Tyler Lavin '05 2003 12-17 .706 SCORING LEADERS – CAREER EXTRA POINT LEADERS – SEASON Name Years TD XPt FG Pts Name Year Xpt Pct Myles Lane '28 1925-27 48 19 0 307 Dennis Durkin '93 1992 41-43 .953 Al Marsters '30 1927-29 33 14 0 212 Wayne Pirmann '72 1970 36-40 .900 Dennis Durkin '93 1990-92 0 94/2 36 204 Pete Donovan '70 1969 35-36 .972 Dave Regula '98 1994-97 1 80/2 38 202 Bill Hay '67 1965 34-38 .895 Bill Hutchinson '40 1937-39 21 9 2 151 Dennis Durkin '93 1991 33-34 .971 Bob MacLeod '39 1936-38 25 0 0 150 Swede Oberlander '26 1923-25 23 0 0 138 Ted Perry '74 1971-73 0 75 20 135 DENNIS DURKIN Tyler Lavin '05 2001-04 0 49 28 133 John Short '71 1968-70 22 0 0 132 Craig Saltzgaber '86 1983-85 0 56 25 131 Jon Aljancic '97 1994-96 21 0 0 126 Richard Weissman '85 1982-84 21 0 0 126 Bill King '63 1960-62 20 4 0 124 Pete Walton '67 1964-66 20 0 0 120 Nick Lowery '78 1975-77 0 51 22 117 Pete Donovan '70 1967-69 0 80 12 116 KICK SCORING LEADERS – SEASON Name Year XPt FG Pts Dennis Durkin '93 1992 41-43 13-13 80 Dave Regula '98 1996 27-32 14-20 69 Dennis Durkin '93 1990 20-23 15-18 65 Carl Romero '89 1988 24-24 11-16 57 Dennis Durkin '93 1991 33-34 8-15 57 Ted Perry '74 1972 30-32 8-13 54 Dave Regula '98 1997 24-25 10-12 54 Tyler Lavin '05 2002 18-23 12-16 54 Pete Donovan '70 1969 35-36 6-11 53 Dave Regula '98 1995 19-25 11-15 52 Nick Lowery '78 1976 28-28 8-8 52 Tyler Lavin '05 2003 16-22 12-17 52 Wayne Pirmann '72 1970 36-40 5-8 51 Bill Wellstead '63 1962 27-30 7-10 48 Craig Saltzgaber '86 1983 23-23 8-13 47 Craig Saltzgaber '86 1984 19-20 9-12 46 Todd Catlin '02 2000 30-30 5-8 45 Tim Geibel '82 1980 23-26 7-12 44 Bill Hay '67 1965 34-38 3-6 43 Ted Perry '74 1971 23-25 6-17 41 KICK SCORING LEADERS – CAREER Name Years XPt FG Pts Dennis Durkin '93 1990-92 94-100 36-46 202 Dave Regula '98 1994-97 80-97 38-53 194 Ted Perry '74 1971-73 75-80 20-43 135 Tyler Lavin '05 2001-04 49-63 28-44 133 Craig Saltzgaber '86 1983-85 56-58 25-37 131 Nick Lowery '78 1975-77 51-51 22-37 117 Pete Donovan '70 1967-69 80-87 12-19 116 DAVE REGULA Carl Romero '89 1987-89 43-44 23-40 112

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 7 RUSHING LEADERS, 1950-2004

Year Name Pos Att Net Ave TD 1950 Bill Roberts '51 HB 110 527 4.79 2 1951 Rick Jennison '54 HB 69 255 3.70 3 1952 Rick Collins '53 HB 76 368 4.84 3 1953 Lou Turner '55 HB 83 400 4.82 2 1954 Lou Turner '55 HB 89 356 4.00 3 1955 Lou Rovero '57 HB 91 421 4.63 1 1956 Lou Rovero '57 HB 109 508 4.66 2 1957 Jake Crouthamel '60 HB 105 462 4.40 3 1958 Jake Crouthamel '60 HB 123 722 5.89 7 1959 Jake Crouthamel '60 HB 159 579 3.64 2 1960 Al Rozycki '61 HB 169 725 4.29 4 1961 John Krumme '63 HB 99 416 4.20 2 1962 Tom Spangenberg '64 HB 123 675 5.49 4 1963 Tom Spangenberg '64 HB 117 463 3.96 2 1964 Bob O'Brien '65 HB 68 308 4.53 5 1965 Pete Walton '67 FB 124 641 5.17 8 1966 Pete Walton '67 FB 102 585 5.74 8 1967 Steve Luxford '68 HB 86 371 4.31 6 1968 Clark Beier '70 HB 97 481 4.96 4 1969 John Short '71 HB 116 707 6.09 6 1970 John Short '71 HB 165 787 4.77 11 1971 Rick Klupchak '74 HB 106 638 6.02 2 1972 Rick Klupchak '74 HB 113 750 6.64 5 1973 Ellis Rowe '74 FB 102 445 4.36 1 1974 John Souba '75 HB 81 340 4.20 1 1975 Curt Oberg '78 FB 126 500 3.97 1 1976 Sam Coffey '78 HB 154 764 4.96 2 1977 Curt Oberg '78 FB 138 620 4.49 5 1978 Jeff Dufresne '81 FB 190 730 3.84 8 1979 Jeff Dufresne '81 HB 117 449 3.84 0 1980 Jeff Dufresne '81 HB 143 488 3.41 6 1981 Sean Maher '83 TB 145 707 4.86 9 1982 Richard Weissman '85 TB 124 605 4.88 7 1983 Richard Weissman '85 TB 178 584 3.28 10

ERNIE TORAIN

Year Name Pos Att Net Ave TD 1984 Lorenzo Chambers '85 TB 136 632 4.65 9 1985 Ernie Torain '87 TB 116 432 3.72 3 1986 Ernie Torain '87 TB 192 640 3.33 6 1987 Chris Pollard '89 TB 97 364 3.75 1 1988 David Clark '90 FB 123 669 5.43 8 1989 David Clark '90 FB 219 1063 4.85 4 1990 Shon Page '90 FB 217 1087 5.00 11 1991 Al Rosier '91 TB 258 1432 5.55 12 1992 Greg Hoffmeister '93 TB 121 650 5.37 3 1993 Pete Oberle '96 TB 164 660 4.02 7 1994 Pete Oberle '96 TB 154 625 4.05 3 1995 Greg Smith '97 TB 178 826 4.64 3 1996 Greg Smith '97 TB 224 885 3.95 10 1997 Dylan Karczewski '99 TB 158 541 3.42 5 1998 Reggie Belhomme '00 TB 128 366 2.85 2 1999 Reggie Belhomme '00 TB 159 532 3.35 5 2000 Michael Gratch '02 TB 120 513 4.28 3 2001 Michael Gratch '02 TB 194 916 4.72 6 2002 Mike Giles '04 TB 151 586 3.88 4 2003 Chris Little '05 TB 150 538 3.59 4 CHRIS LITTLE 2004 Chad Gaudet '08 TB 99 389 3.93 2

P A G E 1 3 8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 PASSING LEADERS, 1950-2004

Year Name Att Com Yards Int TD Pct 1950 John Clayton '51 116 55 673 11 7 .474 1951 Gene Howard '49 75 28 453 5 3 .373 1952 '54 148 69 895 9 8 .466 1953 Leo McKenna '56 79 41 649 7 4 .519 1954 Bill Beagle '56 145 76 867 10 5 .524 1955 Bill Beagle '56 155 75 812 12 6 .484 1956 Mike Brown '57 78 34 530 6 2 .436 1957 Dave Bradley '58 77 34 587 11 8 .442 1958 Bill Gundy '60 87 40 572 6 6 .460 1959 Bill Gundy '60 87 48 566 3 10 .552 1960 Jack Kinderdine '61 172 81 985 7 5 .471 1961 Bill King '63 98 49 711 4 10 .500 1962 Bill King '63 117 67 1043 4 5 .573 1963 Dana Kelly '64 148 88 1062 10 7 .595 1964 Mickey Beard '67 84 45 627 3 5 .536 1965 Mickey Beard '67 116 60 959 8 6 .517 1966 Mickey Beard '67 137 75 1079 8 13 .547 1967 Bill Koenig '70 102 35 623 5 3 .343 1968 Bill Koenig '70 98 36 689 5 4 .367 1969 Jim Chasey '71 111 62 892 8 7 .558 1970 Jim Chasey '71 146 86 1058 8 6 .589 1971 Bill Pollock '72 70 33 520 3 5 .471 1972 Steve Stetson '73 139 72 1159 6 10 .518 1973 Tom Snickenberger '75 97 48 481 4 6 .495 1974 Tom Snickenberger '75 99 56 615 4 2 .566 1975 Mike Brait '76 169 92 1155 9 11 .544 1976 Kevin Case '77 146 88 1073 5 7 .610 1977 Steve Ferraris '78 122 68 756 8 1 .557 1978 Buddy Teevens '79 194 117 1396 5 4 .603 1979 Jeff Kemp '81 182 81 915 5 6 .445 1980 Jeff Kemp '81 216 117 1470 12 7 .542 BRIAN MANN 1981 Frank Polsinello '84 112 63 766 8 4 .563 1982 Mike Caraviello '85 105 60 833 5 6 .571 1983 Frank Polsinello '84 229 141 1952 9 9 .616 1984 Mike Caraviello '85 249 132 1706 18 7 .530 1985 David Gabianelli '87 175 87 1150 4 5 .497 1986 David Gabianelli '87 259 141 2264 12 17 .544 1987 Chris Rorke '89 219 101 1222 12 4 .461 1988 Mark Johnson '90 350 196 2262 11 11 .560 1989 Mark Johnson '90 298 151 1681 6 13 .507 1990 Matt Brzica '93 136 64 705 10 3 .471 1991 Jay Fiedler '94 219 121 1394 11 13 .553 1992 Jay Fiedler '94 273 175 2748 13 25 .641 1993 Jay Fiedler '94 321 160 2542 19 20 .498 1994 Jerry Singleton '96 87 50 620 4 4 .575 1995 Jon Aljancic '97 122 49 693 4 4 .402 1996 Jon Aljancic '97 230 139 1856 5 10 .604 1997 Peter Sellers '98 278 139 1634 20 11 .500 1998 Mike Coffey '99 265 144 1543 6 8 .543 1999 Brian Mann '02 313 188 1848 16 7 .601 2000 Greg Smith '02 222 133 1423 8 14 .599 2001 Greg Smith '02 190 117 1289 7 11 .616 2002 Brian Mann '02 423 253 2913 10 19 .598 2003 Charlie Rittgers '06 312 177 2138 9 16 .567 2004 Charlie Rittgers '06 320 170 1866 14 8 .531

JAY FIEDLER

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 3 9 RECEIVING LEADERS, 1950-2004

Year Name No Yds TD 1950 John McDonald '52 17 220 4 1951 John McDonald '52 14 189 0 1952 Dave Thielscher '54 30 425 2 1953 Dave McLaughlin '54 41 592 6 1954 Monte Pascoe '57 24 335 1 1955 Monte Pascoe '57 24 331 3 1956 Ron Fraser '57 13 158 1 1957 Dave Moss '58 12 368 3 1958 Jim Burke '59 12 219 2 1959 Al Rozycki '61 25 242 5 1960 Al Rozycki '61 25 242 5 1961 John Krumme '63 17 192 3 1962 Tom Spangenberg '64 23 353 2 1963 Scott Creelman '64 24 435 3 1964 Bob MacLeod '67 27 412 2 1965 Bill Calhoun '67 16 345 3 1966 Bill Calhoun '67 21 388 3 1967 Bob Mlakar '70 25 367 1 1968 Randy Wallick '69 19 419 2 1969 Bob Mlakar '70 17 187 2 1970 Bob Brown '71 27 323 3 1971 Tyrone Byrd '73 19 339 3 1972 Tyrone Byrd '73 19 339 3 1973 Tom Fleming '76 12 233 2 1974 Alex Kandabarow '75 20 293 1 1975 Tom Fleming '76 24 523 8 1976 Harry Wilson '77 40 646 4 JACK DALY 1977 Jeff Nadherny '78 26 317 2 1978 Dave Shula '81 49 646 1 1979 Dave Shula '81 32 408 5 1980 Dave Shula '81 52 758 3 1981 Shaun Teevens '82 37 520 2 1982 Jack Daly '84 55 1034 8 MIKE BOBO 1983 Jack Daly '84 56 889 5 1984 Scott Truitt '86 37 558 3 1985 Scott Truitt '86 32 522 0 1986 Craig Morton '89 44 1063 10 1987 Craig Morton '89 41 651 3 1988 Craig Morton '89 53 891 6 1989 Tom Parker '90 51 587 6 1990 Mike Bobo '92 23 300 1 1991 Mike Bobo '92 55 725 10 1992 Matt Brzica '93 53 965 8 1993 John Hyland '94 62 1076 9 1994 David Shearer '95 37 589 5 1995 Eric Morton '97 17 281 2 1996 Zach Ellis '98 32 623 4 1997 Zach Ellis '98 37 537 4 1998 Adam Young '99 39 433 2 1999 Reggie Belhomme '00 34 222 1 2000 Damien Roomets '02 43 483 3 2001 Casey Cramer '04 37 525 6 2002 Jay Barnard '04 83 899 8 2003 Jay Barnard '04 70 861 5 2004 Bob Murphy '05 49 560 5

P A G E 1 4 0 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 SCORING LEADERS SINCE 1925

Year Name TD XPt FG Pts Year Name TD XPt FG Pts 1925 Myles Lane '28 17 0 0 102 1981 Sean Maher '83 9 0 0 54 1926 Myles Lane '28 13 2 0 80 1982 Jack Daly '84 8 0 0 48 1927 Myles Lane '28 18 17 0 125 1983 Richard Weissman '85 11 0 0 66 1928 Al Marsters '30 11 1 0 67 1984 Lorenzo Chambers '85 9 0 0 54 1929 Al Marsters '30 16 13 0 109 1985 Craig Saltzgaber '86 0 14 8 38 1930 Shep Wolff '31 6 7 0 43 1986 Craig Morton '89 10 0 0 60 1931 Bill McCall '32 15 0 0 90 1987 Carl Romero '89 0 8 5 23 1932 Wilbur Powers '34 6 0 0 36 1988 Carl Romero '89 0 24 11 57 1933 George Stangle '34 5 0 0 30 1989 Carl Romero '89 0 19 7 40 1934 Phil Conti '37 5 0 0 30 1990 Shon Page '90 11 0 0 66 1935 Frank Nairne '36 9 0 0 54 1991 Al Rosier '91 13 1 0 80 1936 Bob MacLeod '39 8 0 0 48 1992 Dennis Durkin '93 0 43 13 82 1937 Bob MacLeod '39 9 0 0 54 1993 John Hyland '94 9 1 0 56 1938 Bill Hutchinson '40 7 14 1 59 1994 David Shearer '95 5 1 0 32 1939 Bill Hutchinson '40 6 5 1 44 1995 Jon Aljancic '97 9 0 0 54 1940 George Wolfe '43 8 0 0 48 1996 Dave Regula '98 0 29 14 71 1941 Tom Douglas '44 6 0 0 36 1997 Dave Regula '98 1 24 10 60 1942 Tom Douglas '44 7 0 0 42 1998 Alex Csizinszky '00 0 12 8 36 1943 Larry Bartnick '46 4 0 0 24 1999 Reggie Belhomme '00 6 0 0 36 John Monahan '45 4 0 0 24 2000 Matt DeLellis '02 8 0 0 48 Don Kasprzak USMC 4 0 0 24 2001 Matt DeLellis '02 7 0 0 42 Allen Russell '45 4 0 0 24 2002 Tyler Lavin '05 0 18 12 54 1944 Darrell Braatz USMC 3 0 0 18 2003 Tyler Lavin '05 0 16 12 52 1945 Meryll Frost '49 2 0 0 12 2004 Bob Murphy '05 5 0 0 30 Frank O'Brien '47 2 0 0 12 1946 John Monahan '45 3 0 0 18 1947 Herb Carey '50 3 12 0 30 AL ROSIER 1948 Bill Dey '50 5 15 0 45 1949 Bill Dey '50 4 18 0 42 1950 John McDonald '52 4 0 0 24 1951 Gene Howard '52 4 0 0 24 1952 Russ Smale '53 4 0 0 30 1953 Dave McLaughlin '54 6 0 0 36 1954 Lou Turner '55 5 0 0 30 1955 Bill Beagle'56 3 10 1 31 1956 Mike Brown '57 10 0 0 60 1957 Dave Bradley '58 4 0 0 24 Jake Crouthamel '60 4 0 0 24 1958 Jake Crouthamel '60 7 4 0 46 1959 Al Rozycki '61 6 4 0 40 1960 Al Rozycki '61 5 2 0 32 1961 Bill King '63 6 2 0 38 1962 Bill King '63 14 2 0 86 1963 Dana Kelly '64 6 0 0 36 1964 Bob O'Brien '65 8 0 0 48 1965 Pete Walton '67 10 0 0 60 1966 Pete Walton '67 9 0 0 54 1967 Gene Ryzewicz '68 6 0 0 36 1968 Bob Lundquist '69 9 0 0 54 1969 Pete Donovan '70 0 35 6 53 1970 John Short '71 15 0 0 90 1971 Ted Perry '74 0 23 6 41 1972 Ted Perry '74 0 30 8 54 1973 Ted Perry '74 0 22 6 40 1974 Chris Bjelland '76 0 9 4 21 1975 Tom Fleming '76 8 0 0 48 1976 Nick Lowery '78 0 28 8 52 1977 Nick Lowery '78 0 16 7 37 1978 Jeff Dufresne '81 8 0 0 48 1979 Dave Shula '81 5 1 0 32 1980 Tim Geibel '82 0 23 7 44

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 4 1 LONGEST SCORING PLAYS

LONGEST DARTMOUTH PLAYS RUSHING PLAYS 97, David Clark vs. Princeton, 1988 97, David Clark vs. Harvard, 1988 95, Bob Lee vs. Norwich, 1930 94, George Troxell vs. Princeton, 1941 93, Ralph Glaze vs. Amherst, 1903 89, Dick Collins vs. Holy Cross, 1952 83, Tom Quinn vs. Brown, 1969 82, Rick Klupchak vs. Massachusetts, 1971 81, Mickey Beard vs. Penn, 1964 78, Bob MacLeod vs. Bates, 1937 78, Chuck Thomas vs. Holy Cross, 1972

PASS PLAYS 98, David Gabianelli to Craig Morton vs. Columbia, 1986 93, Eddie Chamberlain to Elbert Camp vs. Cornell, 1935 85, Mike Brait to Tom Fleming vs. Princeton, 1975 84, Mark Johnson to Craig Morton vs. Harvard, 1988 79, Frank Polsinello to Mike Viccora vs. Penn, 1983 79, Mickey Beard to Bill Calhoun vs. Princeton, 1965 79, John Clayton to Hal Fitkin vs. Columbia, 1948 75, David Gabianelli to Craig Morton vs. New Hampshire, 1986 73, Rick Stafford to Jack Daly vs. Holy Cross, 1982 73, Charlie Rittgers to Bob Murphy vs. Cornell, 2004 70, Mike Brait to Tom Fleming vs. Princeton, 1975 70, Jon Aljancic to Zach Ellis vs. Columbia, 1996 68, Rick Stafford to John Olejniczak vs. Harvard, 1982 DAVID CLARK 68, Jeff Kemp to Eric Cutter vs. Cornell, 1979 68, Bill Pollock to Sam Watkins vs. Columbia, 1971 77, Elbert Dey vs. Princeton, 1948 72, Ron Smith vs. Brown, 1972 KICKOFF RETURNS 70, Al Rozycki vs. Cornell, 1958 98, Brian White vs. Harvard, 1994 70, Pete Lawrence vs. Cornell, 1968 98, Tom Fleming vs. Columbia, 1973 70, Lloyd Lee vs. Princeton, 1996 97, John Short vs. Brown, 1969 97, Bob Lee vs. Norwich, 1930 FIELD GOALS 95, Peter Lavery vs. Brown, 1980 52, Tyler Lavin vs. Colgate, 2003 51, Tyler Lavin vs. Columbia, 2002 94, Steve Jensen vs. Columbia, 2001 51, Craig Saltzgaber vs. Cornell, 1984 93, Bill McCall vs. Yale, 1931 51, Nick Lowery vs. Harvard, 1976 92, Shep Wolff vs. Cornell, 1928 51, L.K. (Pudge) Neidlinger vs. Harvard, 1922 90, Myles Lane vs. Allegheny, 1927 50, Tyler Lavin vs. Harvard, 2003 90, Gene Ryzewicz vs Brown, 1965 50, Jim Robertson vs. Cornell, 1919 49, Nick Lowery vs. Harvard, 1975 PUNT RETURNS 48, Craig Saltzgaber vs. Cornell, 1985 85, Greg Hoffmeister vs. Cornell, 1991 47, Ted Perry vs. New Hampshire, 1972 85, Jim Henander vs. Harvard, 1956 46, Ted Perry vs. Harvard, 1971 83, Tom Quinn vs. Yale, 1968 46, Dennis Durkin vs. Brown, 1990 80, Bill McCall vs. Columbia, 1930 46, Dennis Durkin vs. Harvard, 1992 80, Ed Toothaker vs. Columbia, 1930 44, Alex Csizinszky vs. Yale, 1999 79, Scott Truitt vs. Penn, 1985 43, Nick Lowery vs. Penn, 1975, 78, Peter Lavery vs. Columbia, 1982 42, Pete Donovan vs. Cornell, 1968 76, Tom Collins vs. Penn, 1951 76, Don Kasprzak vs. Coast Guard, 1943 LONGEST PUNTS 83, Jay Bennett vs. Massachusetts, 1970 76, John Orr vs. Bates, 1938 73, Alex Ware vs. Columbia, 2001 76, Warren King vs. Springfield, 1937 72, Gene Howard vs. Harvard, 1951 73, Tim Copper vs. Massachusetts, 1970 71, Wayne Schlobohm vs. Penn, 1998 73, Tom Fleming vs. Brown, 1973 68, Jack Kinderdine vs. Holy Cross, 1960 68, Wayne Schlobohm vs. Yale, 1996 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 66, Wayne Schlobohm vs. Yale, 1996 96, Tom Spangenberg vs. Holy Cross, 1962 62, Rob Hibbard vs. Lehigh, 1988 90, Bob Lee vs. Norwich, 1930 61, Barry Pizor vs. Massachusetts, 1981 87, Bob MacLeod vs. Yale, 1937 61, Larry Margerum vs. Brown, 1979 80, Joe Sullivan vs. Colgate, 1948 61, Steve Terrell vs. Princeton, 1977

P A G E 1 4 2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 CCOOACHINGACHING,, SSEEAASSOONN RRECORDSECORDS DARTMOUTH COACHING RECORDS

Name Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct (Team Captains, No Coaches) 1881-92 (11) 54 29 21 4 .574 Wallace Moyle 1893-94 (2) 16 9 7 0 .588 William Wurtenberg 1895-99 (5) 48 23 23 2 .500 Frederick Jennings 1900 (1) 8 2 4 2 .375 Walter McCornack 1901-02 (2) 19 15 3 1 .816 Fred Folsom 1903-06 (4) 38 29 5 4 .816 John O'Connor 1907-08 (2) 17 14 1 2 .882 Walter Lillard 1909 (1) 8 5 1 2 .750 William Randall 1910 (1) 7 5 2 0 .714 Frank Cavanaugh 1911-16 (6) 54 42 9 3 .805 Clarence Spears 1917-20 (4) 31 21 9 1 .681 Jackson Cannell 1921-22, '29-33 (7) 62 39 19 4 .661 Jesse Hawley 1923-28 (6) 50 39 10 1 .790 Earl Blaik 1934-40 (7) 64 45 15 4 .734 DeOrmond (Tuss) McLaughry 1941-42, '45-54 (12) 105 44 58 3 .425 Earl Brown 1943-44 (2) 15 8 6 1 .567 Robert Blackman 1955-70 (16) 144 104 37 3 .732 John (Jake) Crouthamel 1971-77 (7) 63 41 20 2 .667 Joseph Yukica 1978-86 (9) 87 36 47 4 .437 Eugene (Buddy) Teevens 1987-91 (5) 50 26 22 2 .540 John Lyons 1992-2004 (13) 129 60 68 1 .469 TOTALS 1069 636 387 46 .616

P A G E 1 4 4 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 SEASON RECORDS, 1881-2004

* Home Game

1881 (1-0-1) 1889 (7-1-0) 1894 (5-4-0) 1897 (4-3-0) Capt: Clarence Howland Capt: William Odlin Coach: W. S. Moyle Coach: W. C. Wurtenberg 1 Amherst* 0 45 Andover 4 Capt: Charles Little Capt: John Eckstorm 0 Amherst@ 0 34 Exeter 0 0 Harvard 22 34 Exeter* 0 1 0 20 Andover 4 0 Yale@ 34 0 Harvard 13 @Springfield, Mass. 0 Harvard 38 12 Tufts 0 0 Penn 34 60 Amherst* 6 42 Bowdoin* 0 0 Princeton 30 1882 (1-1-0) 42 M.I.T.* 6 14 Bowdoin@ 0 54 Amherst* 0 Capt: Clarence Howland 20 Williams 9 10 Williams* 0 52 Williams 0 (due to injuries, Howland was 18 Stevens 5 30 Amherst* 0 24 Newton A.C. 0 replaced by Joseph Drew) 239 72 4 Brown* 20 164 77 5 McGill* 0 @Springfield, Mass. 0 Chicago A.C. 4 Fred Jennings 0 Harvard 53 112 80 1898 (5-6-0) 1900 (1), 2-4-2 5 53 1890 (4-4-0) @Springfield, Mass. Coach: W. C. Wurtenberg Capt: Frank Lakeman @Portland, Me. Capt: Frederick Crolius 1900 (2-4-2) 1883 (0-1-0) 10 Andover* 5 23 Exeter* 5 Coach: F. E. Jennings Capt: Clarence Howland 0 Harvard 43 0 Harvard 21 Capt: Frank Lowe 3 Williams 5 71 Vermont* 0 35 Bowdoin* 6 10 Exeter* 0 3 5 0 Harvard 64 45 Vermont* 6 0 Union* 0 10 Andover 0 5 Wesleyan* 23 0 Yale@ 17 1884 (1-2-1) 42 Bowdoin* 0 64 Amherst 6 0 Vermont 0 Capt: Wheelock Towle 0 Amherst 4 10 Williams 6 12 Tufts* 0 0 Yale* 113 0 Williams 6 0 Brown 12 6 Cornell 23 0 Harvard* 29 133 122 5 Chicago A.C. 17 5 Wesleyan 16 10 Tufts* 10 12 Cincinnati 17 5 Brown 12 20 Tufts@ 0 1891 (2-2-1) 6 Carlisle 17 38 68 30 152 Capt: Edward K. Hall 205 136 @Newton, Mass @Concord, N.H. 0 Harvard 16 32 Stevens 12 William Wurtenberg 1899 (2-7-0) 1885 (No football team) 14 Amherst* 14 1895-99 (5) 23-23-2 Coach: W. C. Wurtenberg 6 Williams 14 1895 (7-5-1) Capt: Joseph Wentworth 1886 (2-2-0) 8 M.I.T. 6 Coach: W. C. Wurtenberg 16 Exeter* 5 Capt: William Odlin 60 62 Capt: Walter McCornack 37 Bowdoin* 0 11 Andover 18 50 Exeter* 0 0 Yale@ 16 11 M.I.T.* 6 1892 (5-3-0) 0 Harvard 4 10 Williams* 12 91 Vermont 0 Capt: Walter Allen 10 So. Berwick 6 2 West Point 6 0 Harvard 70 0 Harvard 48 10 Bowdoin 10 0 Wesleyan 11 113 94 10 Springfield* 8 38 Bates* 0 0 Harvard 11 26 Andover 0 0 Yale 26 0 Columbia@ 22 1887 (3-1-1) 8 Boston A.A. 30 30 M.I.T.* 0 5 Brown 16 Capt: William Odlin 20 Wesleyan 8 70 99 0 West Point 6 Walter McCornack 52 Tufts 0 12 Tufts* 10 @Newton, Mass. 12 Boston Univ.* 0 1901-02 (2), 15-3-1 4 Stevens 4 24 Williams* 12 0 Yale 32 @Manhattan Field, NYC 15 M.I.T. 24 2 Amherst 30 20 Amherst* 0 1901 (9-1-0) 52 Amherst* 0 102 146 10 Williams 5 Coach: W. E. McCornack 66 Trinity 0 4 Brown 10 Capt: John O'Connor 189 28 Wallace Moyle 184 99 51 N.H. State* 0 1893-94 (2), 9-7-0) 23 Trinity* 0 1888 (3-4-0) (No Photo Available) 1896 (5-2-1) 45 Boston College* 0 Capt: William Odlin Coach: W. C. Wurtenberg 22 Tufts* 0 0 Harvard 74 1893 (4-3-0) Capt: Walter McCornack 6 Williams@ 2 10 Exeter 12 Coach: W. S. Moyle 30 Worcester A.A. 0 35 Bowdoin 12 4 Andover 14 Capt: Edwin Jones 0 Penn 16 29 Wesleyan* 12 30 M.I.T.* 0 0 Harvard 16 0 Yale@ 42 22 Vermont* 0 36 Williams* 6 16 Trinity 6 28 Bowdoin* 10 12 Harvard 27 0 Stevens@ 30 0 Yale 28 10 Brown 10 22 Brown 0 40 Amherst 0 0 Harvard 36 32 Amherst 0 267 46 120 136 20 Williams 0 10 Williams* 0 @Newton, Mass. @Williamstown, Mass. 14 Tufts* 4 12 Newton A.C.* 6 34 Amherst* 0 122 84 84 90 @Providence, R.I.

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 P A G E 1 4 5 SEASON RECORDS, 1881-2004

* Home Game

1902 (6-2-1) 1905 (7-1-2) 1908 (6-1-1) 1910 (5-2-0) 1913 (7-1-0) Coach: W. E. McCornack Coach: F. G. Folsom Coach: J. C. O'Connor Coach: W. J. Randall Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh Capt: Victor Place Capt: David Main Capt: George Kennedy Capt: John Ryan Capt: Robert Hogsett 11 Vermont* 0 34 Norwich* 0 11 Vermont* 0 6 Mass. Agric.* 0 13 M.A.C.*# 3 0 Mass. Agric.*# 0 18 Mass. Agric.* 0 23 Mass. Agric.* 0 18 Colby* 0 53 Colby* 0 29 Tufts* 0 12 Vermont* 0 18 Tufts* 0 33 Vermont* 0 33 Vermont* 7 18 Williams 0 16 Holy Cross* 6 0 Williams 0 39 Williams 0 48 Williams* 6 6 Amherst* 12 10 Colgate* 16 18 Holy Cross 5 0 Princeton@ 6 6 Princeton 0 12 Wesleyan 5 24 Williams* 0 17 Amherst* 0 15 Amherst* 3 21 Amherst 7 11 Springfield* 0 6 Princeton 0 10 Princeton@ 6 0 Harvard 18 34 Penn 21 6 Harvard 16 0 Amherst 0 0 Harvard 6 111 27 10 Carlisle@ 35 12 Brown@ 6 6 Harvard 6 97 17 @Polo Grounds, NYC 218 79 105 39 24 Brown@ 6 @Manhattan Field, NYC @Polo Grounds, NYC #U. of Massachusetts 150 34 @Manchester, N.H. @Springfield, Mass. 1914 (8-1-0) Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh 1906 (6-3-1) Capt: Lawrence Whitney Coach: F. G. Folsom 29 Mass. Agric.* 6 Capt: John Glaze 74 Norwich* 0 5 Norwich* 0 21 Williams 3 8 Vermont* 0 42 Vermont 0 16 Holy Cross* 0 12 Princeton 16 4 Maine* 0 32 Amherst* 0 26 Mass. Agric.* 0 68 Tufts* 0 0 Williams 0 41 Penn 0 0 Princeton 42 Frank Cavanaugh 40 Syracuse@ 0 4 Amherst 0 Walter Lillard 1911-16 (6), 42-9-3 359 25 Fred Folsom 9 Harvard 22 1909 (1), 5-1-2 @Fenway Park, Boston 1903-06 (4), 29-5-4 0 Brown@ 23 1911 (8-2-0) 72 87 1909 (5-1-2) Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh 1915 (7-1-1) 1903 (9-1-0) @Springfield, Mass. Coach: W. H. Lillard Capt: Edward Daley Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh Coach: F. G. Folsom Capt: Clark Tobin 18 Norwich* 3 Capt: John McAuliffe Capt: Myron Witham 23 Mass. Agric.* 0 22 Mass. Agric.* 0 13 Mass. Agric.* 0 12 Mass. Agric.* 0 0 Vermont* 0 23 Bowdoin* 0 32 Maine* 0 18 Holy Cross* 0 15 Bowdoin* 0 12 Colby* 0 20 Tufts 7 36 Vermont 0 18 Williams* 0 6 Holy Cross* 0 60 Vermont* 0 34 Union* 0 12 Amherst 0 23 Williams* 5 7 Princeton 30 17 Williams@ 0 12 Holy Cross* 0 12 Vermont* 0 26 Amherst 0 0 Princeton 17 6 Princeton 6 18 Amherst 6 7 Penn@ 3 34 Wesleyan* 6 3 Harvard 12 0 Princeton 3 29 Bates* 0 18 Amherst 0 89 18 3 Harvard 5 0 Syracuse 0 11 Harvard 0 137 22 196 40 62 Brown@ 0 @Braves Field, Boston 242 23 1912 (7-2-0) @Newton, Mass. John O'Connor Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh 1916 (5-2-2) @Manchester, N.H. 1907-08 (2), 14-1-2 Capt: Ray Bennett Coach: F. W. Cavanaugh 26 Bates* 0 Capt: Bernard Gerrish 1904 (7-0-1) 1907 (8-0-1) 41 Norwich* 9 33 N.H. State* 0 Coach: F. G. Folsom Coach: J. C. O'Connor 47 Mass. Agric.* 0 32 Boston College* 6 Capt: John Knibbs Capt: John Glaze 55 Vermont* 0 47 Lebanon Valley* 0 17 Mass. Agric.* 0 12 Norwich* 0 21 Williams 0 62 Mass. Agric.* 0 37 Vermont 0 0 Vermont* 0 7 Princeton 22 0 Georgetown@ 10 11 Williams@ 0 6 Tufts* 0 60 Amherst* 0 3 Princeton 7 18 Holy Cross 4 10 N.H. State* 0 24 Cornell 0 15 Syracuse@ 10 33 Wesleyan 0 6 Mass. Agric.* 0 0 Harvard 3 7 Penn 7 0 Harvard 0 27 Maine 0 William Randall 281 34 7 West Virginia* 7 15 Amherst* 4 15 Amherst 10 1910 (1), 5-2-0 206 47 12 Brown@ 5 52 Holy Cross* 0 @Haverhill, Mass. 143 13 22 Harvard 0 @Springfield, Mass. @Newton, Mass. 150 10 @Fenway Park, Boston

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1920 (7-2-0) 1926 (4-4-0) 1930 (7-1-1) Coach: C. W. Spears Coach: J. B. Hawley Coach: J. L. Cannell Capt: James Robertson Capt: Newman Horton Capt: Harold Andres 31 Norwich* 0 59 Norwich* 0 79 Norwich* 0 7 Penn State 14 50 Hobart* 0 20 Bates* 0 27 Holy Cross* 14 20 Virginia Tech* 0 74 Boston Univ.* 0 0 Syracuse* 10 7 Yale 14 52 Columbia* 0 34 Tufts* 7 12 Harvard 16 7 Harvard 2 14 Cornell@ 3 0 Brown* 10 0 Yale 0 44 Penn 7 32 Boston Univ.* 0 43 Allegheny* 14 14 Brown@ 6 23 Cornell 24 19 Cornell 13 27 Washington 7 203 64 7 Stanford 14 Clarence Spears 198 68 Jess Hawley 301 43 1917-20 (4), 21-9-1 @Polo Grounds, NYC 1923-28 (6), 39-10-1 @Braves Field, Boston 1927 (7-1-0) Coach: J. B. Hawley 1931 (5-3-1) 1917 (5-3-0) 1923 (8-1-0) Capt: Robert MacPhail Coach: J. L. Cannell Coach: C. W. Spears Coach: J. B. Hawley 47 Norwich* 0 Capt: Stanley Yudicky Capt: Hubert McDonough Capt: Cyril Aschenbach 46 Hobart* 0 56 Norwich* 6 14 Springfield* 0 13 Norwich* 0 38 Allegheny* 7 61 Buffalo* 0 32 Middlebury* 6 6 Maine* 0 47 Temple* 7 14 Holy Cross* 7 6 West Virginia* 2 24 Boston Univ.* 0 30 Harvard 6 6 Columbia 19 21 N.H. State* 6 27 Vermont 2 0 Yale 19 20 Lebanon Valley* 6 10 Penn State* 7 16 Harvard 0 19 Brown 7 33 Yale 33 0 Penn@ 7 7 Cornell* 32 53 Cornell* 7 6 Harvard 7 0 Tufts@ 27 16 Brown@ 14 280 53 14 Cornell* 0 0 Brown@ 13 62 Colby* 0 6 Stanford@ 32 83 68 31 Columbia@ 6 1928 (5-4-0) 216 110 @Braves Field, Boston 202 54 Jackson Cannell Coach: J. B. Hawley @Cambridge, Mass. @Manchester, N.H. @Fenway Park, Boston 1921-22, 1929-33 (7) Capt: Richard Black @Braves Field, Boston @Polo Grounds, NYC 39-19-4 39 Norwich* 6 1932 (4-4-0) 44 Hobart* 0 Coach: J. L. Cannell 1918 (3-3-0)† 1924 (7-0-1) 1921 (6-2-1) 37 Allegheny* 12 Capt: William Hoffman Coach: C. W. Spears Coach: J. B. Hawley Coach: J. L. Cannell 21 Columbia* 7 73 Norwich* 0 Capt: Kenneth Bevan Capt: James Robertson Capt: Henry Bjorkman 7 Harvard 19 32 Vermont* 0 20 Norwich* 0 34 Norwich* 3 40 Norwich* 0 0 Yale 18 6 Lafayette* 0 6 Syracuse@ 34 28 Middlebury* 3 52 McGill* 0 0 Brown* 14 7 Penn 14 26 Portsmouth Marines* 0 24 New Hampshire* 0 38 Vermont* 0 28 Cornell 0 7 Harvard 10 26 Middlebury* 0 14 Tennessee* 3 14 Yale 14 6 Northwestern 27 0 Yale 6 0 Brown@ 28 31 Columbia* 7 6 Harvard 0 182 103 25 New Hampshire* 0 0 Penn 21 7 Cornell 59 10 Brown* 3 6 Cornell 21 78 83 14 Penn@ 14 38 Boston Univ.* 0 1929 (7-2-0) 156 51 †Student Army Training Corps 7 Syracuse@ 14 27 Cornell@ 14 7 Georgia 0 Coach: J. L. Cannell @Springfield, Mass. 225 31 166 103 Capt: Ellsworth Armstrong 1933 (4-4-1) @Braves Field, Boston @Polo Grounds, NYC @Polo Grounds, NYC 67 Norwich* 0 Coach: J. L. Cannell @Polo Grounds, NYC 68 Hobart* 0 Capt: Philip Glazer 1919 (6-1-1) 1925 (8-0-0) 53 Allegheny* 0 41 Norwich* 0 Coach: C. W. Spears Coach: J. B. Hawley 1922 (6-3-0) 34 Columbia 0 39 Vermont* 6 Capt.: Jackson Cannell Capt: Nathan Parker Coach: J. L. Cannell 34 Harvard 7 14 Bates* 0 40 Springfield* 0 59 Norwich* 0 Capt: Charles Burke 12 Yale 16 14 Penn 7 13 Norwich* 0 34 Hobart* 0 20 Norwich* 0 13 Brown 6 7 Harvard 7 27 Mass. Agric.* 7 50 Vermont* 0 19 Maine* 0 18 Cornell* 14 13 Yale 14 19 Penn State* 13 56 Maine* 0 21 Middlebury* 0 6 Navy 13 0 Princeton 7 9 Cornell@ 0 3 Vermont* 6 32 Harvard 9 305 56 0 Cornell* 7 7 Colgate* 7 3 Harvard 12 14 Brown 0 0 Chicago 39 20 Penn@ 19 10 Boston Univ.* 7 62 Cornell* 13 128 87 6 Brown@ 7 0 Cornell@ 23 33 Chicago 7 141 53 28 Columbia@ 7 340 29 @Polo Grounds, NYC 7 Brown@ 0 @Polo Grounds, NYC 111 55 @ Braves Field, Boston @Polo Grounds, NYC @Polo Grounds, NYC @Fenway Park, Boston

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1937 (7-0-2) 1946 (3-6-0) Coach: E. H. Blaik Coach: D. O. McLaughry Capt: Merrill Davis Capt: Thomas Douglas 39 Bates* 0 3 Holy Cross 0 31 Amherst* 7 20 Syracuse* 14 42 Springfield 0 6 Penn 39 41 Brown 0 13 Brown 20 20 Harvard 2 13 Columbia* 33 9 Yale 9 2 Yale 33 33 Princeton 9 7 Harvard* 21 6 Cornell* 6 7 Cornell 21 27 Columbia 0 20 Princeton 13 Earl Blaik D. O. (Tuss) McLaughry Earl Brown 248 33 91 194 1934-40 (7), 45-15-4 1941-42, 1945-54 (12) 1943-44 (2), 8-6-1 44-58-3 1938 (7-2-0) 1947 (4-4-1) 1934 (6-3-0) 1943 (6-1-0) Coach: E. H. Blaik Coach: D. O. McLaughry Coach: E. H. Blaik 1941 (5-4-0) Coach: E. M. Brown Capt: Robert MacLeod Capt: Judson Hannigan Capt: George Hill Coach: D. O. McLaughry Capt: None Elected 46 Bates* 0 0 Holy Cross 0 39 Norwich* 0 Capt: Charles Pearson 3 Holy Cross 0 51 St. Lawrence* 0 28 Syracuse 7 32 Vermont* 0 35 Norwich* 0 47 Coast Guard* 0 22 Princeton 0 0 Penn* 32 27 Maine* 0 47 Amherst* 7 6 Penns 7 34 Brown* 13 13 Brown* 10 27 Virginia* 0 18 Colgate* 6 20 Yale 6 13 Harvard 7 14 Harvard 13 10 Harvard 0 0 Harvard 7 47 Columbia* 13 24 Yale 6 14 Yale 23 2 Yale 7 7 Yale 0 20 Cornell@ 0 44 Dickinson* 6 0 Columbia 15 21 New Hampshire* 7 0 William & Mary* 3 42 Princeton 13 7 Cornell 14 21 Cornell* 13 6 Cornell 21 20 Princeton 13 185 39 13 Stanford 23 12 Princeton 14 13 Princeton 38 19 Cornell 33 @Fenway Park, Boston 254 69 102 127 177 73 0 Georgia 35 146 104 1944 (2-5-1) 1939 (5-3-1) 1948 (6-2-0) 1935 (8-2-0) Coach: E. M. Brown Coach: E. H. Blaik Coach: D. O. McLaughry Coach: E. H. Blaik 1942 (5-4-0) Capt: None Elected Capt: Charles Miller Capt: Dale Armstrong Capt: John Kenny Coach: D. O. McLaughry 6 Holy Cross* 6 41 St. Lawrence* 9 13 Penn 26 39 Norwich* 0 Capt: Edward Kast 6 Penn 20 34 Hampden-Sydney* 6 19 Holy Cross* 6 47 Vermont* 0 17 Holy Cross 6 0 Notre Dame@ 64 0 Navy@ 0 41 Colgate* 16 59 Bates* 0 58 Miami (Ohio)* 7 14 Brown 13 14 Lafayette* 0 14 Harvard 7 41 Brown 0 19 Colgate* 27 0 Yale 6 16 Harvard 0 41 Yale 14 14 Harvard 6 14 Harvard 2 0 Coast Guard* 19 33 Yale 0 26 Columbia* 21 14 Yale 6 7 Yale 17 13 Cornell 14 7 Princeton 9 26 Cornell 27 34 William & Mary* 0 14 William & Mary* 35 18 Columbia 0 6 Cornell* 35 33 Princeton 13 41 Cornell* 6 19 Princeton 7 57 142 3 Stanford@ 14 213 130 6 Princeton 26 19 Cornell@ 21 @Fenway Park, Boston 154 73 7 Columbia 13 26 Columbia 13 @Baltimore, Md. 1949 (6-2-0) 302 64 193 135 1945 (1-6-1) @Polo Grounds, NYC Coach: D. O. McLaughry @Civic Stadium, Coach: D. O. McLaughry Capt: Herbert Carey 1936 (7-1-1) Buffalo, NY Capts: Meryll Frost, 1940 (5-4-0) 0 Penn 21 Coach: E. H. Blaik Carl McKinnon Coach: E. H. Blaik 31 Holy Cross* 7 Capt.: Gordon Bennett 6 Holy Cross* 13 Capt: Louis Young 27 Colgate* 13 58 Norwich* 0 0 Penn 12 36 St. Lawrence* 0 27 Harvard 13 56 Vermont* 0 0 Notre Dame 34 21 Franklin & Marshall*23 34 Yale 13 0 Holy Cross* 7 8 Syracuse 0 6 Columbia* 20 35 Columbia 14 34 Brown* 0 0 Yale 6 7 Yale 13 16 Cornell* 7 26 Harvard 7 13 Princeton 13 7 Harvard 6 13 Princeton 19 11 Yale 7 13 Cornell* 20 26 Sewanee* 0 183 107 20 Columbia* 13 0 Columbia 21 9 Princeton 14 20 Cornell 6 40 119 3 Cornell* 0 13 Princeton 13 20 Brown 6 238 53 134 82

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1950 (3-5-1) 1954 (3-6-0) 1957 (7-1-1) 1961 (6-3-0) 11965 (9-0-0) Coach: D. O. McLaughry Coach: D. O. McLaughry Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: Paul Staley Capt: Louis Turner Capt: Joseph Palermo Capt: James Lemen Capt: Thomas Clarke 21 Holy Cross* 21 27 Holy Cross* 26 27 New Hampshire* 0 28 New Hampshire* 3 56 New Hampshire* 6 7 Michigan 27 7 Navy* 42 6 Penn 3 30 Penn 0 27 Holy Cross 6 26 Penn 42 6 Army 60 35 Brown* 0 34 Brown* 0 24 Penn* 19 14 Lehigh* 16 7 Colgate* 13 14 Holy Cross 7 13 Holy Cross 17 35 Brown 9 27 Harvard 7 13 Harvard 7 26 Harvard 0 15 Harvard 21 14 Harvard 0 7 Yale 0 7 Yale 13 14 Yale 14 24 Yale 8 20 Yale 17 14 Columbia* 7 26 Columbia* 0 7 Columbia 0 14 Columbia 35 47 Columbia 0 0 Cornell 24 21 Cornell 40 20 Cornell* 19 15 *Cornell 14 20 Cornell* 0 7 Princeton 13 7 Princeton 49 14 Princeton 34 24 Princeton 6 28 Princeton 14 123 157 121 250 163 77 197 104 271 71

1951 (4-5-0) 1958 (7-2-0) 1962 (9-0-0) 1966 (7-2-0) Coach: D. O. McLaughry Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: William Vesprini Capt: Alvin Krutsch Capt: William King Capt: William Calhoun 6 Fordham* 14 20 Lafayette* 0 22 Massachusetts* 3 17 Massachusetts* 7 14 Penn 39 13 Penn* 12 17 Penn* 0 6 Holy Cross 7 28 Army 14 20 Brown 0 41 Brown 0 31 Princeton* 13 14 Syracuse* 0 8 *Holy Cross 14 10 Holy Cross* 0 49 Brown* 14 26 Harvard 20 8 Harvard 16 24 Harvard 6 14 Harvard 19 14 Yale 10 22 Yale 14 9 Yale 0 28 Yale 13 6 Columbia 21 38 Columbia* 0 42 Columbia* 0 56 Columbia* 14 13 Cornell* 21 32 Cornell 15 28 Cornell 21 32 Cornell 23 0 Princeton 13 21 Princeton 12 38 Princeton 27 40 Penn 21 121 152 Bob Blackman 182 83 236 57 273 131 1955-70 (16), 104-37-3 1952 (2-7-0) 1959 (5-3-1) 1963 (7-2-0) 1967 (7-2-0) Coach: D. O. McLaughry 1955 (3-6-0) Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: Peter Reich Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: William Gundy Capt: Scott Creelman Capt: Stephen Luxford 9 Holy Cross* 27 Capt: Leo McKenna 8 Holy Cross* 31 20 Bucknell* 18 28 Massachusetts 10 0 Penn 7 20 Colgate 21 0 Penn 13 28 Penn 0 24 Holy Cross* 8 7 Army 37 21 Holy Cross* 29 0 Brown* 0 14 Brown* 7 23 Penn* 0 29 Rutgers* 20 0 Brown 7 12 Boston College 35 13 Holy Cross* 8 41 Brown 6 19 Harvard 26 13 Lafayette* 21 9 Harvard 0 13 Harvard 17 23 Harvard 21 7 Yale 21 14 Harvard* 9 12 Yale 8 6 Yale 10 15 Yale 56 38 Columbia* 14 0 Yale 20 22 Columbia 0 47 Columbia 6 13 Columbia 7 7 Cornell 13 14 Columbia 7 21 Cornell* 12 12 Cornell* 7 21 Cornell* 24 0 Princeton 33 7 Cornell* 0 12 Princeton 7 22 Princeton 21 17 Princeton 14 116 198 3 Princeton 6 96 106 175 94 205 146 92 120 1953 (2-7-0) 1960 (5-4-0) 1964 (6-3-0) 1968 (4-5-0) Coach: D. O. McLaughry 1956 (5-3-1) Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: Bayard Johnson Coach: R. L. Blackman Capt: Kenneth DeHaven Capt: John McLean Capt: Randolph Wallick 6 Holy Cross@ 28 Capt: Robert Rex 7 New Hampshire* 6 40 New Hampshire 0 21 New Hampshire* 0 7 Navy 55 13 New Hampshire* 0 15 Penn* 0 28 Boston Univ.* 6 17 Holy Cross 29 0 Army 27 7 Penn 14 20 Brown 0 7 Princeton* 37 7 Princeton* 34 14 Colgate* 24 14 Brown 7 8 Holy Cross* 9 24 Brown* 14 48 Brown* 0 14 Harvard 20 7 Holy Cross* 7 6 Harvard 9 48 Harvard 0 7 Harvard 22 32 Yale 0 21 Harvard 28 0 Yale 29 15 Yale 24 27 Yale 47 19 Columbia 25 0 Yale 19 22 Columbia* 6 31 Columbia* 14 31 Columbia* 19 26 Cornell* 28 14 Columbia* 0 20 Cornell 0 15 Cornell 33 27 Cornell 6 34 Princeton 12 27 Cornell 14 0 Princeton 7 27 Penn 7 21 Penn 26 152 219 19 Princeton 0 98 66 235 135 206 183 @Lynn, Mass. 122 89

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1969 (8-1-0) 1972 (7-1-1) 1976 (6-3-0) 1979 (4-4-1) 1983 (4-5-1) Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. M. Yukica Coach: J. M. Yukica Capts: John Ritchie, Ernest Capts: Robert Norton, Fred- Capts: Kevin Young, Patrick Capts: Thomas Marek, Cody Capts: Francis Polsinello, Babcock erick Radke Sullivan Press David Fuhrman 31 New Hampshire 0 24 New Hampshire* 14 20 Penn* 0 0 Princeton* 16 21 Princeton* 3 38 Holy Cross* 6 17 Holy Cross 7 24 New Hampshire* 13 10 New Hampshire 10 12 Army 13 41 Penn* 0 35 Princeton* 14 45 Holy Cross 7 7 Holy Cross* 13 14 Holy Cross* 41 38 Brown 13 49 Brown* 20 14 Yale 18 0 Yale 3 17 William & Mary* 21 24 Harvard 10 21 Harvard 21 10 Harvard* 17 10 Harvard 7 28 Harvard 12 42 Yale 21 14 Yale 45 35 Cornell 0 10 Cornell* 21 31 Cornell* 17 24 Yale 21 37 Columbia 7 38 Columbia* 8 34 Columbia* 14 17 Columbia 0 17 Columbia@ 17 24 Cornell* 7 31 Cornell 22 21 Brown 35 24 Brown* 10 7 Brown* 25 7 Princeton 35 31 Penn 17 33 Princeton 7 20 Penn 6 14 Penn 38 282 99 260 168 236 111 98 86 185 208 @E. Rutherford, N.J. 1970 (9-0-0) 1973 (6-3-0) 1977 (6-3-0) 1980 (4-6-0) Coach: R. L. Blackman Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. M. Yukica Capts: David Shula, Jerome 1984 (2-7-0) Capts: Murry Bowden, Capts: Thomas C. Csatari, Capts: Curtis Oberg, James Coach: J. M. Yukica Robert Peters Herbert Hopkins Vailas Pierce 40 Penn* 7 Capts: Donald Pomeroy, 27 Massachusetts* 0 9 New Hampshire 10 14 Princeton* 11 Richard Weissman 7 New Hampshire* 24 50 Holy Cross 14 0 Holy Cross* 10 17 Holy Cross* 14 24 Penn* 55 6 Holy Cross 17 38 Princeton* 0 16 Penn* 22 38 Boston Univ. 0 10 New Hampshire* 38 14 William & Mary 17 42 Brown* 14 28 Brown 16 3 Yale 0 20 Holy Cross 30 30 Harvard* 12 37 Harvard 14 24 Harvard 18 25 Harvard 31 18 Yale 28 3 Cornell 7 10 Yale 0 24 Yale* 13 17 Cornell* 13 7 Harvard* 21 7 Yale* 35 55 Columbia* 0 24 Columbia 6 14 Columbia 7 10 Cornell 13 48 Columbia* 0 24 Cornell 0 17 Cornell* 0 10 Brown* 13 41 Columbia* 9 28 Brown 24 28 Penn 0 42 Princeton 24 3 Penn 7 27 Brown 11 24 Princeton 27 311 42 184 119 141 96 17 Princeton 21 207 170 174 226 1974 (3-6-0) 1981 (6-4-0) Coach: J. J. Crouthamel 1985 (2-7-1) Coach: J. M. Yukica Coach: J. M. Yukica Capts: Thomas Snickenberger, Capts: Kent Cooper, George Brian Wroczynski Capts: Robert Brown, Thompson Leonard Fontes 0 Massachusetts* 14 32 Princeton* 13 3 Princeton* 10 3 Holy Cross 14 8 Massachusetts 10 7 New Hampshire 23 7 Princeton* 14 0 Holy Cross* 28 14 Holy Cross* 17 7 Brown 6 7 William & Mary* 12 28 Colgate* 54 15 Harvard* 17 24 Harvard 10 7 Harvard 17 9 Yale 14 42 Cornell* 7 20 Cornell 17 21 Columbia* 0 3 Yale 24 17 Yale* 17 21 Cornell 9 21 Columbia 7 34 Columbia 3 Jake Crouthamel 20 Penn 27 Joe Yukica 38 Brown* 13 0 Brown* 22 1971-77 (7), 41-20-2 103 115 1978-86 (9), 36-47-4 33 Penn 13 14 Penn 19 208 137 144 199 1971 (8-1-0) 1975 (5-3-1) 1978 (6-3-0) Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. J. Crouthamel Coach: J. M. Yukica 1982 (5-5-0) 1986 (3-6-1) Capts: Stuart Simms, Wayne Capts: Thomas Parnon, Capts: Eugene Teevens, Coach: J. M. Yukica Coach: J. M. Yukica Young Reginald Williams Joseph Nastri Capts: Sean Maher, David Capts: David Gabianelli, 31 Massachusetts 7 3 Massachusetts 7 31 Penn* 21 Neslund Russell Gardner 28 Holy Cross* 9 28 Holy Cross* 7 0 Holy Cross 35 0 Penn* 21 7 Penn* 21 19 Penn* 3 19 Penn* 14 17 Boston Univ.* 20 12 Holy Cross 28 12 New Hampshire* 66 10 Brown 7 10 Brown* 10 10 Yale* 3 21 Colgate* 38 0 Navy 45 16 Harvard 13 10 Harvard 24 19 Harvard 24 16 William & Mary 24 7 Holy Cross 48 17 Yale* 15 14 Yale 16 14 Cornell 7 14 Harvard* 12 26 Harvard* 42 29 Columbia 31 22 Columbia 17 37 Columbia* 7 14 Cornell 13 7 Cornell* 10 24 Cornell* 14 33 Cornell* 10 31 Brown 21 21 Yale* 22 39 Yale 13 33 Princeton 7 21 Princeton 16 28 Princeton 21 56 Columbia* 41 41 Columbia* 0 21 Brown 21 207 106 160 121 187 159 22 Brown 16 43 Princeton 20 28 Princeton 6 219 235 188 272

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1990 (7-2-1) 1993 (7-3-0) 1997 (8-2-0) 2001 (1-8-0) Coach: E. F. Teevens III Coach: J. J. Lyons Coach: J. J. Lyons Coach: J. J. Lyons Capts: Peter Chapman, Capt: Jay Fiedler Capts: William Harper, Capt: Matthew Mercer Richard Joyce 6 Penn 10 Lloyd Lee, Zachary Walz Colgate (cancelled) 6 Penn* 16 7 Holy Cross* 13 23 Penn 15 38 New Hampshire* 42 33 Lehigh* 14 31 Bucknell 13 35 Holy Cross 6 20 Penn* 21 21 New Hampshire 21 7 New Hampshire* 14 24 Cornell* 20 32 Yale 27 10 Holy Cross 21 31 Yale 14 31 Fordham 10 17 Holy Cross 49 27 Yale* 17 28 Cornell* 27 21 Yale 7 20 Columbia* 27 11 Cornell 6 39 Harvard* 34 26 Lehigh* 46 21 Harvard 31 17 Harvard* 0 42 Columbia 25 0 Harvard* 24 24 Cornell* 28 34 Columbia* 20 39 Brown* 16 23 Columbia 21 16 Brown 41 Eugene (Buddy) Teevens 29 Brown 0 28 Princeton* 22 13 Brown* 7 14 Princeton* 35 1987-91 (5), 26-22-2 23 Princeton 6 258 188 12 Princeton* (OT) 9 202 301 211 121 208 165 1987 (2-8-0) 1994 (4-6-0) 2002 (3-7-0) Coach: E. F. Teevens III 1991 (7-2-1) Coach: J. J. Lyons 1998 (2-8-0) Coach: J. J. Lyons Capts: Brett Matthews, Coach: E. F. Teevens III Capts: Josh Bloom, Hunter Coach: J. J. Lyons Capt: Kevin Noone Matthew Drury Capts: Michael Bobo, Buckner Capts: Jonathan Gibbs, 26 Colgate 30 3 Princeton* 34 Salvatore Sciretto, Harry 16 Colgate 20 Kyle Rogers, Adam Young 26 New Hampshire* 29 3 New Hampshire 41 Wright 11 Penn* 13 14 Penn* 17 14 Penn 49 38 Davidson* 7 21 Penn 15 31 Fordham* 14 3 Maine 14 20 Yale* 17 23 Holy Cross* 62 34 Bucknell* 16 27 Lafayette 15 13 Lafayette* (OT) 10 44 Holy Cross* 36 3 Harvard 42 28 Lehigh 30 14 Yale* 13 24 Colgate 45 24 Columbia 23 6 Holy Cross* 23 14 Cornell 21 14 Cornell 17 22 Yale* 19 26 Harvard* 31 28 Yale 24 7 Yale* 17 12 Harvard* 35 11 Cornell 14 19 Cornell 21 31 Cornell* 25 12 Columbia 10 14 Columbia* 13 7 Harvard* 20 18 Brown* 21 31 Harvard 31 0 Brown* 19 14 Brown 27 14 Columbia* 24 30 Princeton 38 28 Columbia 19 7 Penn 49 13 Princeton 20 21 Brown 28 247 295 45 Brown* 13 110 302 166 187 13 Princeton 35 31 Princeton* 13 142 226 2003 (5-5-0) 283 209 1988 (5-5-0) 1995 (7-2-1) Coach: J. J. Lyons 1999 (2-8-0) Coach: E. F. Teevens III Coach: J. J. Lyons Capts: Casey Cramer, Clay- Coach: J. J. Lyons Capts: David Gazzaniga, Capts: Taran Lent, Peter ton Smith Capts: Reggie Belhomme, Paul Michael Oberle 9 Colgate* 31 Caleb Moore, Thomas 27 Penn* 33 12 Penn 20 17 New Hampshire 42 Reusser, Kyle Schroeder 16 Lehigh* 41 34 Fordham 14 20 Penn* 33 6 Penn 17 24 Davidson 3 19 Cornell* 24 17 Yale 40 3 Colgate* 35 3 Holy Cross 17 14 Lafayette* 7 24 Holy Cross 20 10 Lafayette 20 38 Harvard* 7 22 Yale 7 26 Columbia* 21 14 Lehigh* 30 7 Cornell* 24 35 Colgate* 14 30 Harvard 16 3 Yale 44 23 Harvard 7 26 Cornell* 21 13 Yale 22 20 Cornell* 17 43 Columbia 27 21 Brown 26 20 Columbia* 10 21 Harvard 63 10 Brown* 7 21 Princeton* 15 37 Brown 24 14 Columbia 21 24 Princeton 17 John Lyons 10 Princeton* 10 28 Brown* 35 211 261 209 198 1992-2004 (13), 60-68-1 222 137 19 Princeton* 18 138 300 2004 (1-9-0) 1989 (5-5-0) 1992 (8-2-0) 1996 (10-0-0) Coach: J. J. Lyons Coach: E. F. Teevens III Coach: J. J. Lyons Coach: J. J. Lyons 2000 (2-8-0) Capts: Ryan Conger, Chris Capts: Mark Johnson, Kevin Capts: Gregory Hoffmeister, Capts: Mark Abel, Coach: J. J. Lyons Dodds, Chris Little, Clayton Luensmann George Neos, Michael Phillips Brian Larsen, Gregory Smith Capt: Caleb Moore Smith 14 Princeton* 20 36 Penn* 17 24 Penn* 22 24 Colgate* 42 15 Colgate 17 28 Boston Univ.* 27 27 New Hampshire 45 21 Lehigh 14 21 New Hampshire 42 24 New Hampshire* 45 20 Bucknell 36 44 Bucknell* 14 20 Fordham* 7 14 Penn 48 0 Penn 35 7 Holy Cross* 33 48 Holy Cross 0 35 Holy Cross* 7 14 Yale* 24 14 Yale* 24 19 Yale* 24 39 Yale* 27 40 Yale* 6 31 Holy Cross* 14 0 Holy Cross* 24 5 Harvard 6 16 Cornell 26 38 Cornell 21 21 Columbia 49 6 Columbia 9 28 Cornell 14 31 Harvard 7 6 Harvard 3 7 Harvard* 49 12 Harvard* 13 13 Columbia 12 38 Columbia* 19 40 Columbia* 0 31 Cornell 49 7 Cornell 14 12 Brown* 6 51 Brown 28 27 Brown 24 26 Brown* 34 20 Brown* 7 24 Penn 0 34 Princeton 20 24 Princeton 0 42 Princeton 37 10 Princeton 17 170 178 364 20 275 104 231 388 108 205

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