17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES s with six six with s erent times erent IUP : FOOTBALL: IUP SUCCESS OF HISTORY A winning or West, in PSAC (.815) 151-34-1 • Record times championship 20 the division sharing the last 30 seasons, 20 in 26 of Top in • Ranked - 2004; IUP 1984 from year including each 1991 and 1996 in the country 1 in No. reached in 1991 and 1993 seasons regular • Undefeated Division II National Championship • Reached game in 1990 and 1993 1 in No. ranked season the 1991 regular • Finished the nation II playoff Division to trips • Earned 15 in national semifinals appearances recipient Cup Lambert/Meadowlands • Selected in 2012 the last coming with times, 11 in Division is sixth highest win percentage • .666 II history 500 reach to • 17th school in Division II history 16th wins are 522 all-time wins; IUP’s all-time all-time in last 29 seasons (.759) 255-80-2 of • Record 1968 since All-Americans as selected players • 74 in a season 10 at least 10 games won • Have diff

3 SUCCESS 522 ALL-TIME WINS 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2014 SCHEDULE...... BACK COVER 2014 SCHEDULE...... BACK BACK COVER ...... INSIDE FRANK CIGNETTIFIELD@GEORGE P. MILLERSTADIUM ...... ABOUT IUP ...... 83-85 MEDICINE ...... 82 IUP IN THE NFL ...... 80-81 IUP DEFENSEANDSPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS ...... 79 IUP SCORINGRECORDS ...... 78 IUP RECEIVINGRECORDS ...... 77 IUP PASSING RECORDS...... 75-76 IUP RUSHINGRECORDS ...... 74 OPPONENT HIGHSANDLOWS ...... 73 IUP HIGHSANDLOWS ...... 72 PLAYOFF RECORDS ...... 71 IUP SEASONRECORDS ...... 70-71 IUP GAMERECORDS ...... 69 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ...... 64-68 ALL-AMERICANS...... 63 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ...... 61 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS ...... 60-62 PLAYOFF...... 55-59 GAMESUMMARIES POSTSEASON HISTORY ...... 54 IUP FOOTBALL HISTORY IUP INDIVIDUAL, TEAM STATISTICS ...... 50-58 PSAC STANDINGS, NCAA PLAYOFFS...... 49 GAME REVIEWS ...... 38-48 2013 YEAR INREVIEW RETURNING STARTERS ...... 30-35 ASSISTANT COACHES ...... 24-29 CURTCIGNETTI ...... 22-23 COACHING STAFF &RETURNINGSTARTERS 2014 OPPONENTS ...... 19 ROSTER BREAKDOWN ...... 18 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ...... 17-18 NUMERICAL ROSTER ...... 15-16 2014 SEASONPREVIEW ...... 10-14 STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ...... 9 IUP FOOTBALL-KINGSOF THE WEST ...... 8 MEDIA INFORMATION ...... 7 THE COVER PLAYERS OF2014 ...... 6 2014 QUICK FACTS ...... 5 TABLE OFCONTENTS ...... 4 HISTORY OFSUCCESS FRONT COVER ...... INSIDE 4 communications department. and theuniversity was provided by theIUP ontheresidential Information revival project directors from opposingschools. information andthesports compliance office Cignetti, hiscoachingstaff, NFL.com, theIUP assistance provided by IUPHeadCoachCurt Rebholz andstaff. Otherinformational Director Information including Sports Ryan created by office, information thesports mediaguidewas 2014IUPfootball The EDITORIAL CREDITS Toni LintaandKristin Williams. Center onthecampusofIUP. Specialthanksto by mediaguidewas The printed thePrint PRINTING Cowboys (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah). (Jim Haslett)andJames D. Smith oftheDallas (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah), Washington Redskins Cardinals (LeRonMcCoy), Griffin), Baltimore Ravens (John Jones), Arizona (Leander Jordan), KansasCityChiefs(Kris and Chris Villarrial), SanDiego Chargers supplied by Bills (JimHaslett theBuffalo pictures The ofIUPplayers intheNFLwere archives aswell astheIndianaGazette. andcommunicationsdepartment information photographs were pulledfrom theIUPsports Keith Boyer andGeoffrey Bolte. Other PHOTOGRAPHY Photography credits go toAnthony Shingler, 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 2) lla /2nd ..... 2/9 ..... 6/6 .... 1927 ... 18-15 ...... 2/0 te (21-17) Rutherford ...... 9-2 ke Campolo ke hnny Franco hnny , Three Years Three , ... Jim Chapin ...... Same ...... Multiple Bryant Haines Bryant .724-357-2780 ...... Multiple ... Warning Jason

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Jerell McFadden anddefensive Row two, -defensive lefttoright back Alexander Berdahl Lane. andDorian Row one, -linebackers lefttoright on thispage: All seven ofthosecovers are included together. cover features allsixplayers receiving theirown cover. Aseventh features sixdifferent players each IUP FOOTBALL MEDIAGUIDE year’sThis version ofthe 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Sports Assistant Information Katie Trenney (724) 357-2747 Sports Director (724) 357-2754 IUP SPORTS INFORMATION IUP SPORTS Information Ryan Rebholz Ryan WIRELESS ACCESS at Miller access is available Wireless Please notify a member of the Stadium. IUP Sports Information Office for assistance. 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MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCE All media members must pick up P. at the George and enter credentials is which Booth, Ticket Miller Stadium The hours prior to kickoff. open two the East Booth is located on Ticket of the in front side of the stadium, from across (directly main entrance Complex). the Kovalchick Each visiting opponent sportsEach visiting opponent submits a list of information director on get To attending media members. inform please the respective that list, sports information director school’s prior to that week. Media members are asked to make to make asked Media members are 24 hours at least requests credential prior to the game. CREDENTIALS for are IUP home games Credentials and media only working issued to as as early requested should be requests All credential possible. to Sports should be directed at Rebholz Ryan Information Director with the subject [email protected] Request.” “Credential 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 eo il -0 01 - .000 0-7 Seton Hilljoinedin2013 .091 Lock Haven left 1-10 Gannon &Mercyhurst joinedin2008 .114 Shippensburg moved to the Eastin2008 18-147-2 *Notes .185 53-238-3 Seton Hill Lock Haven Clarion 114-184 Mercyhurst 41-27 Gannon 29-37 .383 .603 California 161-145-2 .641 .519 66-61-2 110-61-3 16-26 .519 Shippensburg 124-115-2 .526 62-112 .609 80-94 .439 Edinboro 186-119-2 185-118-4 .381 Slippery Rock .460 .609 17-25 IUP 241-77-1 .356 104-68-2School Overall .405 .603 PSAC WESTSTANDINGS .757 Pct. Division 141-32-1 Pct. .813 for the Eastin2013 WEST OF THE KINGS (SINCE 1986) 8 okHvn atWs 4 Mercyhurst West Kutztown East East/West1 Mansfield East 1 Lock Haven 9 2 Edinboro West 7 Clarion West 12 Shippensburg East/West6 West Millersville East 6 18 California West East 8 Slippery Rock East East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg East IUP West 17 West Chester School Division 8 17 BY SCHOOL No. PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

(ALL-TIME) 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES * he 2008- e-state nto one of the nto one mmissioner, mmissioner, en’s programs. programs. en’s y and the Univer- select sports. select sports. ivision II. ivision conference that spon- conference Saturday October 25 Saturday 12:00 PM * Seton Hill at Gannon, PM* 12:00 at Shippensburg, Cheyney 1:00 PM* Slippery Rock at IUP, * 1:00 PM California at Clarion, 2:00 PM* Millersville at Lock Haven, 2:00 PM* Chester at Bloomsburg, West 3:05 PM* at East Stroudsburg, Kutztown 1 November Saturday 12:00 PM* at Seton Hill, Mercyhurst 12:00 PM* Chester, West at Cheyney 1:00 PM * Clarion at IUP, 1:00 PM* at Slippery Rock, Edinboro 1:00 PM* Gannon at California, 1:05 PM * at Kutztown, Lock Haven 2:00 PM* at Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg 4:00 PM at Millersville, Shippensburg 8 November Saturday 12:00 PM* Millersville at Cheyney, 12:00 PM * California at Mercyhurst, 12:00 PM* Seton Hill at Edinboro, 12:00 PM* at Shippensburg, Kutztown 12:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Clarion, 12:00 PM* IUP at Gannon, 1:00 P.M.* at Lock Haven, Bloomsburg 1:05 PM* Chester at East Stroudsburg, West 15 November Saturday 12:00 PM at Mercyhurst, Shippensburg 12:00 PM Millersville at Edinboro, 12:00 PM at Gannon, East Stroudsburg 12:00 PM at Seton Hill, Bloomsburg 12:00 PM at Clarion, Kutztown 1:00 PM Chester at IUP, West 1:00 PM at Slippery Rock, Cheyney PM 1:00 at California, Lock Haven 9 lippery Rock at Mercyhurst, 1:00 PM* lippery Rock at Mercyhurst, Saturday, September 27 September Saturday, 1:00 PM * at California, Edinboro 2:00 PM* Gannon at Clarion, 2:00 PM* Seton Hill at Slippery Rock, 2:00 PM* at Bloomsburg, Shippensburg 3:05 PM* at East Stroudsburg, Lock Haven 4:00 PM* at IUP, Mercyhurst 6:00 PM* Chester, West Millersville at 6:05 PM* at Kutztown, Cheyney October 4 Saturday 12:00 PM* Chester, West at Lock Haven 12:00 PM* at Shippensburg, East Stroudsburg 1:00 PM* at Cheyney, Bloomsburg 1:00 PM* Clarion at Mercyhurst, PM* 2:00 Indiana at Edinboro, 3:00 PM* California at Seton Hill, 4:00 PM* at Millersville, Kutztown 6:00 PM* Gannon at Slippery Rock, October 9 Thursday 7:05 PM* Chester at Kutztown, West October 11 Saturday 12:00 PM* at Gannon, Mercyhurst 2:00 PM* Millersville at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM* Seton Hill at IUP, 3:00 PM* at Lock Haven, Shippensburg 3:30 PM* Slippery Rock at California, 6:00 PM at Clarion, * Edinboro 6:05 PM* at East Stroudsburg, Cheyney October 16 Thursday, 7:00 PM* Gannon at Edinboro, October 18 Saturday, S 1:00 PM* at Cheyney, Lock Haven 1:00 PM* IUP at California, 1:05 PM * at Kutztown, Bloomsburg 2:00 PM* Chester, West at Shippensburg 2:00 PM* at Millersville, East Stroudsburg 3:00 PM* Clarion at Seton Hill, October 23 Thursday 7:00 PM* at Mercyhurst, Edinboro

* PSAC Divisional Game * PSAC West Chester at New Haven, 1:00 PM Haven, Chester at New West 1:00 P.M. at Stonehill, Bloomsburg 1:00 PM at LIU Post, East Stroudsburg 1:00 PM Clarion at Saint Francis, 1:00 PM at California, St. Virginia St.1:00 PM Virginia West at Lock Haven 6:00 PM at Slippery Rock, Kutztown 20 September Saturday, 12:00 PM * at Mercyhurst, Bloomsburg 12:00 PM* at Edinboro, East Stroudsburg 12:00 PM * California at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM* IUP at Lock Haven, 12:00 PM* at Gannon, Kutztown 1:00 PM* Clarion at Cheyney, 4:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Millersville, 6:00 PM* Chester at Seton Hill, West Saturday, September 13 September Saturday, 12:00 PM* Chester, West at Mercyhurst 12:00 PM* at Shippensburg, Edinboro 1:00 PM* Gannon at Cheyney, 1:05 PM* IUP at Kutztown, 2:00 PM* California at Bloomsburg, 3:00 PM* Seton Hill at Lock Haven, 4:00 PM * Clarion at Millersville, 6:05 PM* Slippery Rock at East Stroudsburg, Saturday, September 6 September Saturday, 12:00 PM at Bentley, Mercyhurst 12:00 PM IUP, at Augustine’s St. 12:00 PM at Gannon, Southern Connecticut St. Thursday, September 4 September Thursday, 6:00 PM at Millersville, Livingstone 7:00 PM at Seton Hill, Shippensburg 7:00 PM at Lincoln, Cheyney 7:00 PM at Carson-Newman, Edinboro Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, the league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA D NCAA to conference the entire to reclassify the league voted division, competitive lacking a standard later, years three Only members Gannon addition of full-time with the year 09 academic duringThe t first occurred span. during twice its membership has expanded a four-year the PSAC enhancements, Among its recent Universit Seton Hill 2013, 1, On July Post. Long Island University-C.W. and associate member College, Mercyhurst and University 18 full-time institutions. consists of The now membership joined the PSAC. at Johnstown sity of the share to The also grown league has on the largest the PSAC in the NCAA. makes conference which of Pennsylvania, located within the Commonwealth full-time members are All of the league’s the with 23, and, in the NCAA, football-playing conference the largest II, in Division conference The largest distinctions as: II level. at the Division sors the most championships in Pennsylvania. reside including 483,000 who 710,000 alumni, 127,000 students and claim over over schools enroll in PSAC I level also compete at the Division league schools seven II, of Division members are institutions Although all 18 current co an associate and assistant commissioner, a It employs member institutions. of the 18 the presidents by governed is The PSAC NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. conferences. intercollegiate most heralded NCAA’s for its wom a structure to provide the league reorganized interest, based on a growing when The first in 1977, major step came Pa. at its headquarters in Lock Haven, of media relations and a director i has evolved (PSAC) Conference State Athletic Pennsylvania the athletics, men’s Originating and promote to administer in 1951 2014 PSAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE COMPOSITE 2014 PSAC 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2014 SEASON PREVIEW 2014 SEASON 10 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Illinois Izzy Green looks to build looks to build Izzy Green string runner in 2013. A string runner in 2013. high productive highly the state from school player the Cignetti likes of Ohio, player the second year way stepped up in the spring and transfer Chase Halsett (left), along Chase Halsett (left), transfer Eddie with redshirt freshman (center) and redshirt Stockett (right) Weaver Logan sophomore for the start- to battle expected are ing gig in fall camp. ABOVE: upon a true season in freshman and for 336 yards he ran which on the ground, three per carry 5.1 yards as averaging tailback. third the Crimson Hawks’ ABOVE HEADSHOTS: HEADSHOTS: ABOVE RUNNING BACKS RUNNING at McKeesport High School. High School. at McKeesport Haslett – son of former IUP linebacker, Hall of Football College and current Famer, Redskins Washington Jim – coordinator defensive years two will have and will look to remaining this fall. develop Izzy Green Sophomore in the backfield forreturns the Crimson after Hawks and rushing for 336 yards as the third touchdowns three 11 Logan Weaver and Weaver Logan freshman redshirt Eddie Stockett during spring and looks practice, to adding forward Illinois transfer Chase Haslett to the mix in August. Although all the three talented, too do not have much experience, with Weaver in four playing and games completing 3-of- 7 passes for 42 a season ago. yards is a big (6- Stockett 220) passer who 4, a considered was in top 50 recruit after Pennsylvania his senior season QUARTERBACKS talent. A quarterback talent. will highlight competition of other plenty but fall camp, also positional battles will with players Four place. take starting experience return which line, on the offensive deep. looks to be very The hope to Crimson Hawks of the top kicking one have as both units in the PSAC come back this season. could make players Several an game the kick return one this season. exciting to a Cignetti looks forward competition rewarding very will take in camp to see who Saint the first against The 6. on Sept. Augustine’s head coach is pleased with of the development sophomore 2014 PRESEASON STORYLINES Head Coach Curt Coach Head welcomes Cignetti six startersback one of the top from Division II in defenses overall • Could the defense better? Six be starters will mix with a host of other and talented experienced players as IUP tries newcomers to continue dominance. its consistent defensive camp will be highlighted by • Fall quarterback battle a three-way Eddie Weaver, Logan between and Illinois transfer Chase Stockett, Haslett. to the field returns Berdahl • Alex in one game after missing all but bad forWhat was IUP last year 2013. as he brings this year, will be good 24 a ton of experience (35 games, (103 tackles starts) and production in 2012) back to the lineup. Ullman could set three Brett • Kicker this season, records IUP career within striking distance of as he’s field is 312), record points (246, and extra is 47), record (37, goals is 155). record points (135, The offense returns just two The offense just two returns a year full-time starters from other boasts several but ago, with players experience at all positions. The skill positions boast a mix of experience and young Theis back for excitement of IUP another season football as the Crimson and 10 starters, return Hawks with starting 10 more last year’s from experience, The defense will 9-2 team. side of be the strong again the with six starters back finished a unit that fifth from 15.4 points II with in Division IUP per game. up given last shutouts posted two up 14 or season and gave less points four additional coach Curt Head times. that this Cignetti believes Crimson Hawks’ year’s defense could be the best seen during his time at he’s IUP. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 an injury *Including A. 31.3% (94of300) Berdahl, who missed2013with 0.0%(0of572) 65.2%(15of23) 10.5%(2of19) Ret. Yards Kick Ret. Yards 45.1%(357of792) 57.5%(42of73) Sacks 37.5%(150of400) Tackles-for-Loss Tackles 11.9%(548of4607) Scoring 6.5%(145of2223) 100%(2of2) 29.4%(653of2223) Receiving Yards 17.2%(411of2384) Passing Yards 54.5%(6*of11) Rushing Yards 18.2%(2of11) 41.7%(10*of24) STStarters Def. Starters Off. Starters Starters Pct.Category Returning WHAT IUPRETURNSIN2014 is avery decisive school career and productive high highly Rocks, hada from McKees freshmana true Luigi Lista-Brinza, excellent vision. with Martin from Tennessee- freshman transfer Harrell, aredshirt addition ofDonte excited withthe Cignetti is newcomers. talented are aslew of along withGreen, playing time, Looking for camp.fall development in more evenlooks for 12 missing nearly alloflast returns after tothefield Senior Salath Williams ago. three touchdowns aseason snagging 18passeswith excellent outoftheslot, receptions. McVay is of touchdowns on24 16.4 yard average and apair as abigplay threat witha Carswell established himself fromafter transferring Pitt, 2013. year Inhisfirst atIUP returning passcatchersfrom McVay, who are thetoptwo Carswell andjuniorSean including seniorDrew inthesystem,experience players return with upcoming season. Three promise the for incredible amount of also onethatshows an the deepestonteamand receiverThe group isoneof and willadddepth. Pearce hadagood spring freshmanRedshirt Rex the endoflastseason. at starts mantle afterearning take fullback upthestarting Nick Dubowski looksto at fullback. pounds couldalsoseetime Temple, who at5-11and225 Shannon Jackson andChris timeinclude for will fight yearOther first players who runner. season. after playing inall11games last lineup break intothestarting HawksCrimson andhopesto tightendforthe returning Edwards isthemostseasoned RIGHT: the ropes. with anew learning quarterback counted oneven more thisyear Hawksthe Crimson -willbe consistent passcatcher for SeanMcVay -a LEFT: WIDE RECEIVERS Redshirt juniorwide Redshirt Sophomore Kevin play. Edwards’ tough, hardnosed his career. Cignettilikes touchdowns, two thefirst of worth ofpasseswithapair Gannon, catching42yards big game cameagainst freshmantrue lastyear. His action inall11games asa playing timeandseeing increasedend afterearning returningexperienced tight Kevin Edwards isthemost freshmen. well withtheirfellow receivers who shouldmixin 186) are tall and Swahneek Brown (6-3, Miles Williamson (6-4, 195) quickness totheoffense. who willprovide speedand 160) are freshmen alltrue 151) and Walt Pegues (5-10, 185), DavisTristan (5-9, bodies. Jordan Brown (5-9, a mixofsmallandbig talented group thatfeatures passing attackthisyear, a also play arole intheIUP A hostofnewcomers will catches. averaged 18.0yards on14 2012 playoff teamwhen he a bigplay tothe contributor year withaninjury. Hewas TIGHT ENDS 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES RETURNING STARTERS IN 2014 IN STARTERS RETURNING Player Pos. Ht. Wt. 2013 G/S 2013 Wt. Ht. Pos. Player Berdahl (R-Sr.) Alexander LB Started season due of the missed the rest but the opener Notes: 5-11 103 leading IUP with in 2012, all 14 games to injury...Started 210 West All-PSAC earning and first while team all-region tackles with 25 startshonors...35 games and 201 total tackles. career 1/1 Dorian Lane (Sr.) injury...Finished after Berdahl’s games Started 10 straight Notes: and had 8.5 tackles-for- 69 total tackles second on team with at return for a loss...Had a 39-yard LB Seton Hill. 6-2 (R-Sr.) McFadden Jerell 205 DB returning starts player...181 Most career (32) of any Notes: in three and 19 pass breakups four interceptions, tackles, 5-10 11/10 selection. West All-PSAC seasons...2012 second team 185 Shane Meisner (R-Sr.) 10/10 (27) of (13.5) and tackles-for-loss sacks Has most career Notes: DL starts seasons after transferring in two returning player...23 any Rutgers priorfrom to the 2012 season. 6-3 260 Ali Muhammad (Gr.) in first 2.5 sacks season after transferring from 22 tackles, Notes: 11/11 DL Seton Hill. against sacks Rhode Island...Had two 6-3 Sasson (Sr.) Matthew 234 starts...Boasts with 16 career in 31 games Has played Notes: OL including line, positions on offensive multiple time at playing 10/10 for 1000- nine starts center as a true blocked at freshman...Has 6-2 2013; in 2012 & Williams rusher each season (De’Antwan yard 275 in 2011 & 2012). HarvieTuck Matt Spegal (Jr.) 9/8 punts in his yard 50-plus with seven average 38.9-yard Notes: first season as the primary punter in 2013...Identical career is second all-time in IUP history. average P Brett Ullman (Sr.) 6-0 in 2012...Has with 19 made field goals record Holds IUP Notes: including second 200 (.712), field goals made 37-of-52 career All- (twice)...Three-time longest in school history PK 48 yards at All-American. selection...Third preseason team West PSAC 11/11 6-1 Vicioso 212 Jorge (R-Sr.) both right Made starts and right in his tackle at guard Notes: first season after tranferring Rutgers. from 11/11 OL Watkins (So.) Jay 6-6 as a true passes up three and broke Had 19 tackles Notes: 305 against for a touchdown 20 yards freshman...Returned startMillersville...First career of season. came in second week DB 11/10 6-0 190 9/5 13 DEFENSIVE LINE be penciled in as IUP’s as IUP’s in be penciled startingright again tackle this year. with startingOther linemen experience include senior Bruce and Atkins Ethan Cooper sophomores Atkins Morgante. Tony and tackle has seen time at both in 23 spots and has played Cooper Both games. career seen have and Morgante starts at guard. Charmo, Dan Newcomer of former IUP brother lineman Mike, offensive in the springarrived and with excited Cignetti was his progression. and Ed Bier Sophomores improving Matt Reams are Jason true freshmen while and Kidus Alec Petrillo Inks, will fight for Woldeyes time. playing Cignetti is pleased with of his the development line this springdefensive looks for a big and even last year’s over upgrade Senior Shane talented unit. Meisner leads the group his end position, from putting up consistent 13.5 TFL, (27 numbers with years sacks) in his two the Crimson after Hawks Rutgers. transferring from will be a battle for There time on the playing with graduate opposite side, Ali Muhammad and junior Batts both to see Jordan The duo combined action. ago. sacks a year forfive – a red- Mowad Matthew moved who shirt freshman in the from over spring – and Buffalo transfer will add depth Fink, Waylon at both end positions. looking are players Several forstarting spots on the Defensive ends Ali ends Defensive OFFENSIVE LINE ABOVE: ABOVE: and Shane Muhammad (pictured) pass Meisner will be the key rushers for the Crimson Hawks in 2014. Fellow senior Jorge Vicioso senior Jorge Fellow started for 10 games the Crimson last year Hawks after transferring from He’ll in the summer. Rutgers The line starts offensive with who senior Matt Sasson, that has leads a group combined for 83 career He and 34 starts. games time playing earned valuable upon stepping on campus, starting at center as a career and has 31 freshman He has under his belt. games and also seen time at guard enough to play is versatile tight end in short yardage will be but situations, leader counted on as group center back at his natural position this fall. C.J. Jackson, who also saw also saw who Jackson, C.J. a as a trueaction freshman spring had a good ago, year forand will look increased Cignetti will time. playing foralso look contributions a DeCicco, Brock from from transfer graduate in 27 He played Wisconsin. with the years in two games after starting his Badgers Originally from at Pitt. career DeCicco Pa., Hills, Jefferson as one of the top ranked was tight ends in the 2009 class. recruiting 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 the nation. arguably in thetopdefense asIUPboasted starts Hawks with103tacklesin14 when heledtheCrimson team all-region pickin2012, game in2013. Hewas afirst after missingallbut one Berdahl returns tothefield Berdahl Lane. andDorian is ledby seniorsAlex linebacking unitinthePSAC Perhaps thestrongest playingfor time. 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He last seasonwitha38.9yard full-time punter, finishing hissecond yearfor asIUP’s Junior MattSpegal returns honors. preseason All-American West 2014 pickandearned He’s athree-time All-PSAC histhreeduring years atIUP. ing atotalof61touchbacks excellent atkickoffs, post- record is155). Ullmanisalso is 47)andextra points(135, 312), goals field (37, record records: Points (246, record is 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Kingston, PA / Wyoming Valley West (Rhode Island) West Valley Wyoming / PA Kingston, 15 2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL 2014 No. No. Name 2 3 Watkins Jay 5 McFadden Jerell 6 Eddie Stockett 8 Williams Salath 9 Carswell Drew 10 Izzy Green DB 12 Pos. McVay Sean DB 15 Franco Steve Cl. QB 16 R-Sr. Atland Devin WR So. 21 Weaver Logan WR Ht. 5-10 R-Fr. 23 Catlin Myles R-Sr. 24 6-0 Robertson Ackeno 185 6-4 Wt. R-Sr. 6-3 25 RB WR Wahl-Schwartz Brian DB 28 (Previous School) School Hometown/High 6-4 190 Clarke Kevin 220 WR 29 R-Jr. 202 QB DeGol So. Andrew DB 30 R-So. DB 220 (Pittsburgh) Campbell Bishop McDevitt / Jake PA Harrisburg, So. 5-11 LB 35 Jr. Womack, Ronald R-So. 6-2 5-9 37 R-So. R-Jr. Darian Bradley 187 6-1 38 6-0 Pearce So. Rex 5-9 205 210 LB 40 5-11 DB Nick Dubowski DB (Pittsburgh) Sto-Rox / 190 PA 43 Pittsburgh, 170 DB / Osbourn VA Desensi Jared Manassas, / McKeesport PA 180 6-0 Dravosburg, Muhammad 180 Erie) (Lake 44 Valley / Seneca PA R-So. Twp., R-So. Berdahl / Hyde School Alexander PA Cranberry, Chester, R-Fr. 46 Ali RB Batts R-Jr. Jordan 205 6-1 5-11 6-0 Trotwood-Madison OH / Trotwood, DL FB 6-0 So. 180 FB Northwest LB 210 / Parkway PA Philadelphia, Gr. 185 RB 6-3 (Akron) Tyrone / PA 195 Tyrone, 234 So. 5-10 / Delone Catholic R-Fr. PA Hanover, R-Sr. Jr. FL / Miramar Miami, DL 210 6-2 6-0 5-11 / Indiana PA Indiana, 210 5-10 225 R-Jr. 230 Bellwood-Antis / Catholic PA West Bellwood, / PA Philadelphia, Mifflin West / / Obama PA PA Mifflin, 190 West Pittsburgh, 6-1 245 / Elizabeth Forward PA McKeesport, (Otterbein) / Riverside PA Falls, Beaver / Freeport PA / Bishop O’Connell VA Sarver, Ashburn, / Beaver PA Midland, Prep / Cathedral PA Erie, / Jeannette PA Homestead, 47 48 Kraut Kole 49 Dorian Lane 50 Chris Chabrier 51 Daryl Stewart 52 Tortorice Mason 53 Sasson Matthew 56 Diven Jordan DB 57 DB LB Palmer Jeff 58 Hampy Joe DL LB R-Sr. 59 Fr. Dan Charmo Sr. OL 63 Ethan Cooper 5-11 So. 65 Sr. Al Lane 5-10 DL/LS 6-2 Sr. 66 212 Morgante Tony R-Fr. 70 6-2 170 Matt Reams 6-0 DL 205 71 6-2 Bruce Atkins 6-1 LB OL 73 230 Wiegand Tyler 210 OL Hills (Duquesne) Woodland R-Jr. / PA 74 Pittsburgh, Ed Bier 275 250 R-Fr. OL 78 Fr. Gabriel Diaz 6-2 So. Dauphin / Central PA Hummelstown, 80 Vicioso Jorge 6-3 DL 82 R-So. Evans OL Donivel 6-3 261 6-3 OL 84 OL Campman Trey 210 6-2 Forward / Elizabeth PA 85 Elizabeth, R-Jr. Edwards Kevin 260 R-So. 300 87 / Dallastown R-Sr. PA R-Jr. Mowad Matthew York, Allegheny West / PA Coraopolis, 290 5-11 OL 89 6-1 MD / Northpoint Accokeek, Mendez Manny OL 6-4 OL 94 6-5 Chapel / Fox PA Jackson Pittsburgh, WR C.J. 290 Valley / Seneca PA Twp., WR Cranberry 96 298 R-Fr. Shane Meisner 260 R-Sr. 97 So. TE 290 Ullman So. Brett DL Wesleyan) Gr. 6-6 Va. Dauphin East 98 / Central (W. Carroll PA MD / John Steelton, Whiteford, Matt Spegal 6-6 Prep / Erie Cathedral PA Erie, WR West Valley Valley / Loundon 6-2 VA Turner DerrickWyoming So. / Hamilton, PA 6-1 Swoyersville, 260 R-Fr. 6-1 / Crestwood / Indiana (Lackawanna) PA 305 PA Indiana, Top, Mountain Sr. DL TE 265 6-3 180 6-3 178 K Hill 6-3 Woodland / R-Sr. 235 PA So. Pittsburgh, 230 DL P 6-3 205 6-5 Sr. Ryan / Archbishop PA R-So. Philadelphia, Jr. 260 (Rutgers) NJ / Passaic Passaic, 230 6-0 6-1 / North Allegheny PA Allison Park, Wiesbaden FL / Miami, Kiski Prep / PA Murrysville, 6-0 280 / Clearfield PA 212 Clearfield, / Hempfield (Rutgers) PA Greensburg, 200 / Hempfield PA Landsdale, / Easton PA Easton, / Pine-Richland PA Gibsonia, MD / Perry Hall Baltimore, / Northeastern / Bethel Park PA PA Bethel Park, York, 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 iu odys L r 60 6 Lorton, VA /SouthCountry Easton, PA /EastonArea McKeesport, PA /McKeesport Area Houston, PA /Chartiers-Houston CampHill, PA /CedarCliff Malvern, PA /Great Valley Harrisburg, PA /Susquehanna Twp. 165 Barto, Pittsburgh, PA PA /UpperPerkiomen /SetonLaSalle 5-9 260 Philadelphia, PA /Central 290 Glenmoore, 195 PA /Downingtown 200 East 6-0 Fr. Erie, PA /Central Tech 6-1 6-4 180 6-0 DB Fr. 225 McKeesport, PA /McKeesport Area Bethlehem, PA /Bethlehem Catholic 170 200 5-11 Fairview, Fr. HuberHeights, PA OH/ /FairviewWayne Fr. Fr. 5-11 271 OL 5-9 5-7 McKees Rocks, PA Fr. /Central Catholic DL WR Jefferson Hills, PA /Jefferson Hills DB Fr. 160 6-3 Fr. RB/LB Fr. 270 295 Allen DB Wright Clayton, 5-10 MO/Clayton (Illinois) Kidus Woldeyes Darby, Fr. PA /Academy Park DB 6-3 6-4 Miles Williamson RB 185 190 Fr. Justin Weldon OL Brookfield, 225 WI /Central (Wisconsin) 305 Takhi Turner Fr. Fr. 5-9 ATH 6-0 Chris Temple 215 HuberHeights, OH/ Wayne Sicklerville, 6-0 NJ/ Woodbury (Delaware) 6-5 Kyler Smith OL OL Fr. 200 Fr. AidanSchaffer 6-1 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills Easton, PA Fr. /EastonArea James Ross Fr. 305 ATH 6-1 AlecPetrillo RB 185 Ford 285 City, Fr. PA /Ford City Walt Pegues Greensburg, LB 6-2 PA /Greensburg OL Salem(Buffalo) 234 R-Jr. Tomi 5-10 McKelvey Tobyhanna, PA / Tobyhanna 6-0 RB Paul Mancini Allentown, PA /Emmaus Gr.Jeff 6-5 250 QB LuigiLista-Brinza Mechanicsburg, 151 PA /Mechanicsburg Jr. Fr. 171 Paul Kafando Newtown, R-So. PA /Council RockNorth Erie, PA /Cathedral Prep DL 6-5 Chambersburg, DiamondJones PA / Chambersburg Area 5-9 5-11 DL DB ShannonJackson Media, PA DL /Penncrest 195 Gr. Jason Inks Fr. 185 186 Fr. ChaseHaslett 175 5-8 165 TE 280 WR 5-9 6-3 Gilbert Bryce DB 5-11 R-Fr. RB 6-0 5-7 Karon Gibson 200 Fr. Donte 220 6-3 Waylon Fr. Fr. Fink Fr. Do Doe Eric 272 Fr. 6-3 Harrell 286 LB ATH Fr. Brock DeCicco WR Hometown/High School (PreviousSchool) K/P Davis Tristan 6-3 RB 6-2 Fr. Wt. David Chris OL 170 TE/LS Cameron Casciole Fr. Ht. 5-10 Fr. Swahneek Brown Jordan Brown Cl. DL TylerBlanier Fr. DL Pos. SeamusBichof NoahBertram DB TJBelle Devonne Barnes Jemal Averette Clayton Anderson Name No. 1TlrW EAD Wig-and Sass-en Krout Div-ehn Bir-DAHL More-GAHN-tee 71 Tyler Sha-breer Tort-or-ees 65 Tony WIEGAND Duh-BAU-skee 53 Jordan MORGANTE Matthew SASSON 52 DIVEN Duh-gaul 51 Mason Jer-RELL 49 Chris TORTORICE Wall Kole KRAUT 47 CHABRIER Alex BERDAHL 43 NickDUBOWSKI A-KEE-no 38 28 Andrew 24 Brian DEGOL JERELLMcFadden 23 ACKENO WAHL-Schwartz 3 Robertson 2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER PPRONUNCIATION GUIDE R O N U N C I A 16 T IU ODYS Kee-dus Wool-dyes Tuh-KYE Puh-GEES KIDUS WOLDEYES Shay-mus BISH-off Deh-SEE-ko TAKHI Jeh-MALL Walt Ev-ret Mahys-ner Speeg-al Bye-erTurner Brock Swah-NEEK Kas-ee-ol-ee PEGUES Cameron SEAMUSBICHOF Duh-VAHN DECICCIO SWAHNEEK CASCIOLE JEMALAVERETTE Brown DEVONNE Hor-hay Vee-cee-oh-so Barnes 97 Matt ShaneMEISNER JORGEVICIOSO 94 SPEGAL 78 73 Ed BIER I O N

G Upper Marlboro, MD/OurLady ofGoodCounsel wningtown, PA /Francis Howell (MO)(UT-Martin) U erson Hills, PA / Jefferson (Wisconsin) Thomas I D E 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES erson Hills, PA / Thomas (Wisconsin) Jefferson / PA erson Hills, wningtown, PA / Francis Howell (MO) (UT-Martin) Howell / Francis PA wningtown, Upper Marlboro, MD / Our Lady of Good Counsel of Good Lady MD / Our Upper Marlboro, 17 2014 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL 2014 No. No. Name 70 15 Anderson Clayton Bruce Atkins Atland Devin Averette Jemal DB Pos. OL Fr. Cl. WR DL R-Sr. 5-10 Ht. So. 6-4 170 Fr. Wt. 6-0 260 6-2 170 286 Hills Woodland / PA Pittsburgh, School Hometown/High Catholic / Delone / Penncrest PA PA Media, Hanover, 44 Barnes Devonne Batts Jordan 43 TJ Belle Berdahl Alexander 73 Noah Bertram DL Seamus Bichof Ed Bier LB 35 DL Fr. Tyler Blanier Darian Bradley R-Sr. R-Jr. 29 6-3 Brown Jordan TE/LS RB 5-11 82 OL Brown Swahneek 6-1 Campbell Jake Fr. 8 272 210 Campman Trey Fr. RB 245 Fr. K/P Carswell Drew 6-3 OL 21 49 WR Casciole Cameron 5-7 Myles Catlin So. ATH Fr. 6-3 220 58 So. DB Chris Chabrier WR 25 Fr. Fr. 165 Dan Charmo 5-10 280 59 5-11 6-2 Clarke / Bishop O’Connell R-Jr. Kevin VA Ashburn, WR LB Gr. DeCicco 210 Ethan Cooper 6-3 5-9 175 Jeff 6-0 265 R-Sr. Prep / Cathedral PA 6-1 Erie, LB Brock Fr. DB 250 Chris David TE 6-5 Gr. / Jeannette PA 186 185 Homestead, 28 6-4 195 Tristan Davis 178 OL Rock North / Council 40 PA Newtown, Fr. DeGol So. 5-8 Andrew LB 74 Area / Chambersburg 220 PA Desensi Chambersburg, Jared OL / Emmaus PA Allentown, Tobyhanna / 53 PA Fr. Tobyhanna, Ryan / Archbishop PA Gabriel Philadelphia, Diaz 195 5-10 6-0 / Mechanicsburg PA Mechanicsburg, R-So. Diven Jordan So. 38 DB 170 6-3 205 6-1 WR 84 DB Eric Doe Nick Dubowski City / Ford PA City, Ford (Pittsburgh) Sto-Rox / 6-3 PA 80 Pittsburgh, Fr. Edwards / Beaver Kevin PA Midland, RB 260 Fr. 210 R-So. Evans Donivel OL 300 12 Clearfield / PA Clearfield, 5-11 Dauphin / Central PA 5-11 DL/LS Jr. Hummelstown, 5-9 Fink Waylon / Freeport Franco PA Steve Sarver, R-Fr. FB R-Fr. 171 180 Harrell 9 151 TE Gibson Karon Do / Easton Area PA 5-10 Easton, 6-1 6-6 57 Bryce DB Gilbert WR So. Izzy Green 190 Dauphin East Donte / Central PA Steelton, 200 Valley / Loundon VA 6-0 Hampy Joe So. Hamilton, 250 Mifflin West 260 / / Obama RB PA PA Mifflin, R-Fr. West Pittsburgh, So. Fr. 6-0 DL DB 6-3 89 Chase Haslett DL (Otterbein) / Riverside Hills PA 6-1 Woodland 230 / Falls, Beaver PA 6-0 Pittsburgh, R-So. R-So. Inks / Bellwood-Antis Jason Jackson PA C.J. Bellwood, DL 230 6-2 6-5 180 Jr. Wayne OH / 185 Huber Heights, RB Shannon Jackson Allegheny West / LB PA Coraopolis, Gr. 47 Diamond Jones 205 234 63 5-10 Kafando Paul So. Kraut Kole QB Salem (Buffalo) / Greensburg PA 6-2 R-Fr. Greensburg, 48 Al Lane 285 / North Allegheny PA Allison Park, Wiesbaden FL / TE Miami, RB Dorian Lane 6-3 R-Jr. 5-9 OL 305 LB 3 Luigi Lista-Brinza Prep / Cathedral 6-1 PA Erie, So. 210 Fr. 210 Fr. Mancini Paul / Kiski Prep (Delaware) PA Woodbury Murrysville, NJ / Sicklerville, ATH McFadden Jerell Park / Academy PA Darby, Fr. 200 6-5 DB 6-1 (Akron) Tyrone / PA Tyrone, 6-5 Fr. (Wisconsin) WI / Central Brookfield, LB RB 6-0 DL 230 R-Sr. 215 305 6-0 Trotwood-Madison OH / Trotwood, DB Sr. Fr. 5-11 225 OL R-Jr. Prep / Erie Cathedral PA Erie, 190 R-Sr. 212 (Illinois) MO / Clayton 5-11 5-9 6-2 Clayton, Fr. 5-10 290 185 205 Hills / Jefferson PA Hills, Jefferson 6-4 185 / Pine-Richland PA Gibsonia, Hills (Duquesne) Woodland / PA Pittsburgh, 295 Wayne / Fairview OH / PA Huber Heights, Fairview, Catholic / Central / Indiana (Lackawanna) PA PA Rocks, McKees Indiana, Tech / Central PA Erie, / Bethlehem Catholic PA Bethlehem, / Dallastown PA York, / Osbourn VA Manassas, E D I U G

N O I T A I C N U N O R P 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 le rgt B r 59 6 McKeesport, PA /McKeesport Area Lorton, VA /SouthCountry Easton, PA /EastonArea Houston, PA /Chartiers-Houston Philadelphia, PA / West Catholic Indiana, PA /Indiana Chester, PA /HydeSchool 165 5-9 Baltimore, Hall MD/Perry 260 Fr. Passaic, 195 NJ/Passaic Harrisburg, (Rutgers) PA / BishopMcDevitt (Pittsburgh) 185 6-0 York, 202 PA 290 /Northeastern DB 6-4 Harrisburg, PA /Susquehanna Twp. 6-0 Fr. 190 6-3 6-1 Malvern, PA /Great Valley R-Fr. Fr. 190 OL R-Sr. Accokeek, MD/Northpoint BethelPark, 6-0 PA Elizabeth, /BethelPark PA /Elizabeth Forward Dravosburg, Fr. CampHill, PA PA / McKeesport DB /CedarCliff 212 WR 6-1 305 WR 200 Allen Wright So. Cranberry, R-So. DL Twp., Barto, 6-1 PA PA /UpperPerkiomen /Seneca Valley (Lake Erie) 180 6-6 Ronald Womack, 6-0 Kidus Pittsburgh, Jr.Woldeyes PA /SetonLaSalle DB Pittsburgh, PA QB Miles /FoxWilliamson Chapel 5-11 30 280 R-Sr. Sr. 230 Fr. R-Jr. Salath Williams 225 R-Jr. OL 6-0 OL 200 220 210 Justin Weldon 6-2 K 6 Philadelphia, PA 5-11 /Central DB 180 R-So. DB 71 Tyler 6-0 Glenmoore, 6-4 PA 6-0 Logan /Downingtown Weaver East So. 200 Jay 5-11 Watkins Wiegand Fr. DL 16 170 R-Fr. Swoyersville, PA RB/LB / Wyoming Brian Easton,Wahl-Schwartz PA /Easton Valley West Jr. Sr.2 Philadelphia, PA 5-7 /Parkway Northwest DL Fr. 275 Jorge McKeesport, Vicioso PA /Elizabeth Forward 24 5-9 QB Brett Ullman Takhi Turner 78 LB 271 Fr. 6-2 P DB 298 96 Miami, FL/Miramar Fr. Landsdale, PA /Hempfield Derrick Turner Cranberry Twp., Mountain Top, PA 180 / Seneca PAValley 160 6-3 /Crestwood (Akron) Mason Tortorice Chris Temple RB 6-1 98 Sr. 225 DB 51 5-10 EddieStockett 261 R-So. 5-9 Fr. OL 6-2 Stewart Daryl R-So.5 6-2 Fr. McKeesport, PA MattSpegal OL /McKeesport Area Kyler Smith Greensburg,50 OL PA (Rutgers) /Hempfield R-Fr. AidanSchaffer 97 R-Jr. ATH DB 235 290 FB Matthew Sasson 205 James Ross DL 6-3 260 Hometown/High School (PreviousSchool) 52 6-2 187 Ackeno 270 Robertson 6-3 R-Fr. Wt. MattReams AlecPetrillo R-So. 6-3 23 5-11 6-3 Walt Pegues 66 Sr. Ht. DL R-Sr. 234 R-Jr. OL 6-3 Rex Pearce WR Fr. Gr. Cl. Jeff Palmer DL WR 37 DL Pos. 56 OL Matthew Mowad 46 Ali Tony Morgante 85 Muhammad Manny Mendez 65 ShaneMeisner 87 SeanMcVay Tomi McKelvey 94 10 Name No. Athlete 3 ...... Kickers/Punters/Snappers 5 ...... Defensive Backs 17 Linebackers ...... 8 ...... Defensive Line 16 Offensive ...... Line 16 Tight ...... Ends/Fullbacks 6 Wide ...... Receivers Running 10 ...... Backs 9 ...... Quarterbacks 3 ...... By Position 2014 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Wisconsin 1 ...... Missouri 1 ...... New Jersey Florida 2 ...... 2 ...... Virginia 3 ...... Ohio 3 ...... Maryland 4 ...... Pennsylvania 75 ...... By State RROSTER BREAKDOWN O S T E R

6-5 290 B R 18 E A K D O Kingston, PA / Wyoming Valley West (RhodeIsland) W Whiteford, MD/John Carroll (W. Va. Wesleyan) N Freshmen 41 ...... Sophomores 22 ...... Juniors 10 ...... Seniors/Grad. Students 18 By Class ...... 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

7/4/2 6/7/1 176-106-4 (26 62-70 (12 seasons) Same Same Green & White & Green Blue & Green 9-3, 6-1 PSAC West 6-1 PSAC 9-3, 7-4, 4-3 PSAC West 4-3 PSAC 7-4, 8,347 Jon Holtz Jon 2,600 Dave Leisering Dave The Rock Lakers Slippery Rock, Pa. Slippery Rock, Erie, Pa. Erie, Mihalik-Thompson Tullio Field Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: 300 up nearly IUP has racked its 2014 combined wins against boasting an impressive opponents, 299-128-15 (.693) all-time record. schedule The Crimson Hawks’ a first-time for opponent features with year the second consecutive IUP the addition of Saint Augustine’s. faced - and defeated - Seton Hill in the first meeting last year. IUP has an undefeated record on this year’s opponents two against 9-0-1 against going schedule, Seton Hill. and 1-0 against Kutztown opponent any The most wins over schedule comes from on this year’s as IUP holds a 58-23-3 Clarion, the Golden over all-time record Eagles. Stadium: Stadium: Stadium Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘74) Mihalik (SRU George Dr. Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): SCHEDULE NOTES SLIPPERY ROCK SLIPPERY 25 | 1:00 PM Oct. “Red (Crimson) Out” Career Record: Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘83) (Bucknell Record at School: MERCYHURST | 4:00 pm 27 Sept. Game/”White Out” Hall of Fame 7/5/3 N/A 7/7/3 Mike Mike 15-7 (three 15-7 (three 11-18 (third year) 11-18 (third (11 90-45, 29-15 (five sea- 29-15 (five Same 144-59 (17 seasons) Red & Black Crimson & White Crimson & Purple & Gold 7-4, 4-3 PSAC West 4-3 PSAC 7-4, 3-8, 2-5 PSAC East 2-5 PSAC 3-8, East 6-1 PSAC 13-2, 8,200 15,800 5,500 Matthew KiferMatthew James Zuhlke Zuhlke James Vulcans Golden Rams Bald Eagles California, Pa. California, West Chester, Pa. Chester, West Lock Haven,Pa. Lock Haven,Pa. Sox Hubert Jack Stadium Farrell A. John Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘94) St. (Fairmont Kellar Record at School: seasons Career Record: sons) SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘96) Madison Allen (James John Record at School: Career Record: Doug Spatafore SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘79) (Delaware Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): WEST CHESTER 16 | 1:00 PM Nov. Senior Day at CALIFORNIA 18 | 1:00 PM Oct. 6th Annual at LOCK HAVEN | 12:00 pm 20 Sept. 19 9/9/2 7/8 9/9/2 Isaac 2014 OPPONENTS 2014 1-10 (one First season sea- 9-13 (two 26-18 (four seasons) 66-24 Same Crimson & Gold Maroon, Gold & Maroon, 1-10, 0-7 PSAC West 0-7 PSAC 1-10, West 4-3 PSAC 6-5, 4-7, 3-4 PSAC East 3-4 PSAC 4-7, 1,700 9,800 4,211 Bryan Salvadore Salvadore Bryan Greene Jason Dan Teliski Griffons Golden Bears Golden Knights Greensburg, Pa. Greensburg, Erie, Pa. Erie, Kutztown, Pa. Kutztown, Offutt Field Univeristy Stadium Univeristy Field Collins (Rochester ‘94) Collins (Rochester Record at School: season) Career Record: Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): Location: Location: Enrollment: Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: White & Maroon School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘96) Jim Clements (Widner Record at School: Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): at GANNON 8 | 12:00 PM Nov. Nickname: School Colors: White Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘95) Rzyczycki (Mercyhurst Brad Record at School: sons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): SETON HILL SETON Oct. 11 | 2:00 PM Oct. Homecoming at KUTZTOWN | 1:05 PM 13 Sept. 6/7/0 9/9/2 N/A Scott Jay 54-34 (eight 27-61 (eight- 39-61 Same Same 49-104 Red & White Red & Blue & Gold Blue & YWhite Blue & 5-6, 3-4 PSAC West 3-4 PSAC 5-6, 4-7, 2-5 PSAC West 2-5 PSAC 4-7, 4-6, 3-4 CIAA 4-6, 7,100 6.100 1,508 Bob Shreve Bob Shreve Rich Herman Anthony Jeffries Anthony Fighting Scots Golden Eagles Falcon Edinboro, Pa. Edinboro, Clarion, Pa. Clarion, Raliegh, N.C. Raliegh, Sox Harrison Stadium Sox Memorial Stadium SAU Stadium SAU at EDINBORO Starters Returning (O/D/S): Browning (Ohio State ‘81) (Ohio State Browning Record at School: years) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Nickname: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): Enrollment: Enrollment: Location: Location: Location: Location: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): CLARION 1 | 1:00 PM Nov. Day Family Hawks Enrollment: Starters Returning (O/D/S): Foster (Plymouth State ‘85) State (Plymouth Foster Record at School: years) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Oct. 4 | 2:00 PM Oct. Location: Location: Enrollment: SAINT AUGUSTINE’S | 12:00 PM 6 Sept. Alumni Game Team/Football 1964 Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): Michael Costa (Norfolk State) Record at School: Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2013 Record: Starters Returning (O/D/S): N W O D K A E R B

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STARTERS RETURNING 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 athletes –seniors Johnny Franco andAnthony DiPasquale Cignetti alsoboastssixall-region players andtwo student- yards1,660 rushing and16 touchdowns. of the Year Harvie Tuck, who hisseniorseason with finished after theseason. includesPSACThat West Offensive Player the Year, helping14ofhisplayers toAll-PSAC West honors For hisefforts, Cignettiwas named thePSAC West Coachof NCAAappearanceand thefirst quarterfinal since2002. postseasonappearance IUPsince2007 The was for thefirst top seed Winston-Salem State. Haven (CT)ontheroad inthesecondround before thelossat round.the first They’d second-seededNew go ontodefeat sixth-seededShepherdOne anddefeated 27-17athomein thethird Hawks Crimson earned seedinSuperRegion The The “State Game” was notplayed from 1988-2007) program’s championshipgame first winsince1987. (Note: overdominating 41-10victory the theRedRaidersfor would halfleadinthegame usea27-10first enroute toa Shippensburg inthePSAC “State Game.” Hawks Crimson The inthedivision,first tohostEastchampion theright earning ranked 26-24onSept. California 22. recordThe was good for IUP went 6-1inPSAC West play, withitsonly lossatthensixth- Rams 21-17. at quarterfinals) Winston-Salem State, tothe ultimately falling advancing totheSuperRegionOneChampionship(NCAA Hawks 2012witha12-2overall Crimson finished The record, weeks. October, where they hadbeenranked 18consecutive for going intotheseasonandremained inthetop25untillate ranked 10thinthepreseason AFCA Division IICoaches’ Poll 2013 witha9-2record overall, 5-2inthePSAC West. IUPwas HawksCignetti ledtheCrimson toasuccessfulseasonin road. at homeand14-4onthe He hasarecord of14-3 2-1 intheNCAA playoffs. in PSAC West play and record of28-7, going 16-5 seasons, Cignettihasa 2014.three Through programthe IUPfootball in yearfourth atthehelmof Cignettientershis Curt WEST CURT VIRGINIA, 1982 HEAD COACH 22 players received All-PSAC West honorsin2011, including Under Cignetti’s guidance, eight trounced PSAC Eastfoe West Chester34-7ontheroad. with anotherimpressive whenHawks victory theCrimson Edinboro 19-0onHomecoming. theseason IUPcappedoff when Hawks theCrimson shutoutnationally-ranked Cignetti’s signature first winatIUPcameinearly October, PSAC Championshipin1986. father, Frank Cignetti, ledIndianatoarecord of9-2anda afirst-year seasonsfor the finest headcoachatIUPsincehis Hired tothe2011season, prior Cignettiputtogether oneof including a5-2mark inthestrong PSAC West. 2011, Hawks leadingtheCrimson toa7-3overall record, Cignetti boastsavery successfulheadcoachingdebut in 2012seasonalsomarkedThe Cignetti’s 30thyear ofcoaching. an average of34:16percontest. second inthenationtimeofpossession, keeping theball 33.6 pointsand417.5yards oftotaloffense. They were also season program record of3,211setin1993. IUPaveraged Hawks yardsCrimson 3,630netrushing broke thesingle- 259.3yardsfor pergame, 10thinthenation(asof12/1). The as Tuck teamedwithDe’Antwan Williams tohelpIUPrush was alsooneofthebestinnation, offense rushing The in thenationturnover margin witha+21(1.50pergame). (257.9yardsand totaldefense pergame). IUPwas also third (12.5pointspergame) leading Divisiondefense IIinscoring 2012, Hawks theCrimson were inthenation, thetopdefense – who were namedCapitalOneAcademicAll-America’s. In .SmSih(995) 31 .542 .500 .741 .533 13-11 11-11 .750 .567 20-7 16-14 Pct. 9. George P. Miller(1927-29) .759 24-8 8. George .794 Chaump(1982-84) 17-13 .800 7. Sam Smith(1949-51) Record 6. Owen (1979-81) Doughterty 22-7 27-7 5. (1970-72) 28-7 4. (2006-08) 3. (1964-66) 2. Frank Cignetti(1986-88) 1. Cignetti(2011-13) Curt Name (Years) CIGNETTI IUP HeadCoaches Through First Three Seasons CIGNETTI &SON 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Lemming in 1995. Cignetti also coached also coached Cignetti in 1995. Lemming quarterbacks ends and tight the Panther Football at various under College times Majors. head coach Johnny Hall of Fame as career his coaching Cignetti began Pitt during assistant at the a graduate part of 1984 seasons and was 1983 and participant his Fiesta Bowl the team’s He coached quarterbacks and first year. in 1985 and was at Davidson receivers the quarterbacks (1986- coach at Rice (1989-92). Temple 88) and degree Cignetti earned his bachelor’s West from administration in business a quarterback in 1982 and was Virginia He footballon the Mountaineer team. Meisel Award the Louis D. awarded was “Whitey” for Academics and the A.C. to a student- given Gwynn Award, athlete on the football spirit team whose contributed to the team’s and character success. Cignetti is married to the former Ma- and the couple has three nette Lawer and Ann Carly – Curtis John, children Natalie. 23 Cignetti joined the staff joined Cignetti at Alabama seasons (2000- seven after spending coordinator recruiting 06) as the at North Carolina State while also also while State at North Carolina 2000-02 tight ends from coaching and quarterbacksand 2005-06 during 2003 and 2004 the Wolfpack The campaigns. during games bowl qualified for five Gator including the 2002 that time, school State set a N.C. when Bowl One of his last with 11 wins. record to Alabama moving before recruits Wilson out quarterback was Russell committed to NC who Virginia, of State Wisconsin as a on to moving before senior. He finished his collegiate career He finished his collegiate career senior. with a 60.9 completion and 109 11,720 yards percentage, by drafted getting before touchdowns round in the third the 2012 and leading them to a victory. XLVIII in classes ranked of his recruiting Two and Rivals.com the top 10 in the nation, named him one of the top 25 in the recruiters nation in 2004. While working Wolfpack with the quarterbacks, Cignetti had the opportunity to coach 2003 ACC Year of the Player and him help prepare to become the fourth pick in the the NFL draft spring. following Cignetti first as a served recruiting coordinator during a seven- stint (1993- year 99) at the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh chosen and was one of the top 10 coor- recruiting dinators in the Tom country by 17-5 680 314 Rec. PF PA Rec. CIGNETTI VS. 2014 OPPONENTS 2014 VS. CIGNETTI On the strength of his On the strength accomplishments in the recruiting battles and the successes his players Cignetti was had on the field, as one of four finalists for honored the Wide 2010 FootballScoop Year. Coach of the Receivers Among his recruits was Mark Ingram, Ingram, Mark was Among his recruits He Trophy. the 2008 Heisman won who the Associated Jones, coached Julio and Year of the SEC Freshman Press Club National Touchdown Columbus the same season. Year of the Freshman In addition to the national title, Cignetti In addition to the national title, part was of Alabama teams that posted the past three of 33-3 over a record including 29 seasons, regular season victories, regular consecutive West the 2008 and 2009 SEC won championship and earned a berth in the Bowl. 2008 Sugar Alabama and helped the Crimson Tide Alabama and helped the Crimson win the 2009 BCS National He Championship with a 14-0 record. 1 in the consensus No. brought class in the country in 2008, recruiting classes which straight the first of three nationally. finished in the top five Prior to IUP, Cignetti spent four seasons Prior to IUP, coach and as the wide receivers under Nick coordinator recruiting Saban at punter Grant punter Grant also named to the was who Schallock, Super Region One First Daktronics Team. Saint Augustine’s 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 Augustine’s Saint Kutztown 27 Lock Haven 62 Mercyhurst 0 0-0 0 Edinboro 125 94 47 3-0 Seton Hill Rock 2-0 125 California 1-2 49 58 2-1 75 46 Slippery 98 Clarion3-0 54 61 1-2 3-0 Gannon 1-0 6 Chester West 26 1-0 0 34 7

15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 defensive efficiency and second in the nation in scoring defensive andsecondinthe nationinscoring efficiency HawksCrimson ranked inDivision first II inred zone consistently ranked amongthebestinnation. In2011, the Since comingtoIUP, Tortorella hasdirected thathas adefense percent –64-for-189). – 21scores in31trips); and32ndinthird (33.9 defense turnovers (35); 27th inred tiedfor (68 percent zone efficiency game); secondinturnover margin (+1.50pergame); 12thin IUP alsoranked downs inopponentsfirst first (14.4per touchdown passes. games. IUPracked up20interceptions andgave up just 14 Hawks,against theCrimson includingeachofthelastfour tocomplete50.0percent failed quarterbacks oftheirpasses with adefensive of101.85. passefficiency Ninetimes 17th inthenationby giving up177.8yards pergame and14th was alsotoughtocrack, passingdefense The asIUPfinished carries. 2.6 yards andscored percarry ninetouchdowns in439 yards theseason. ninetimesduring managed just Offenses yardsrushing perouting, holdingopponentstolessthan100 Hawksguidance theCrimson gave upanaverage of80.1 to 10pointsorfeweradditionaltimes. four Under Tortorella’s per game, recording three shutoutsandholdingopponents Hawks Crimson gaveThe upjust257.9yards and12.5points Division IIchampionships. (PSAC) oftheNCAA titleandadvanced tothequarterfinals season, winningthePennsylvania StateAthleticConference Hawks Crimson reliedThe onthatsuccesstogo 12-2onthe while alsoranking defense scoring third defense. inrushing 2012rankedof aunitthatfinished nationally first intotaland Division IICoordinator ofthe Year award. Hewas thearchitect Tortorella was therecipient ofthe2012FootballScoop red zone. allowing opponentstoscore only 56.7percent intothe oftrips also ranked secondinthenationred zone defense, holding opponentsundertenpointsonfive occasions. IUP 15.4 pointspergame, includingtwo shutoutsinadditionto ranked defense, inthenationscoring fifth allowing only PAUL SLIPPERY ROCK, 1985 in2013.defense They another nationally-ranked HawksCrimson had Under Tortorella,the the 2011season. associate headcoachsince also served asthe coachin2014.safeties He’s defensive coordinator and his 20thseasonastheIUP Paul Tortorella finished ASSOCIATE HEADCOACH/DEFENSE COORDINATOR/SAFTIES TORTORELLA 24 Michael. wife, Michele, are theparents ofLuke, Annalise, and Zachary elor’s degree inhealthandphysical education. Heandhis Tortorella isa1985graduate Rockwithabach- ofSlippery and 2009). and 1998), Joey Flora (2001) andAkwasi Owusu-Ansah(2008 during Tortorella’s timeatIUP, including Barry Threats (1997 Three recognition have All-America IUPcornerbacks earned saw himcatch505passes. after the2003seasonfollowing an11-year pro career which in 2003while tightendFrank Wycheck retired (Maryland) the New EnglandPatriotsin2002andtheNew Orleans Saints Green (Akron) played with theNew York Jets from 1993-2001, went ontosuccessfulNFLcareers. Defensive back Victor hiscareer,During Tortorella hascoachedtwo players who joining theIUPstaff. coached defensive backsthrough the1994seasonbefore In 1992, Tortorella Akron, for Maryland departed where he halfbacks tohislistofresponsibilities in1990. team’s coordinator andtightendscoach, andheadded coach. In1989, hewas hired on afulltimebasisasspecial followed by oneyear asavolunteer assistantsecondary working withlinebackers from and thesecondary 1986-87 Tortorella asagraduate staff joinedtheMaryland assistant at Akron. of Division Iuniversities, andthree includingsixatMaryland He thenbegan anine-year stintasanassistantcoachatapair aslinebackersserving coach atMountLebanon HighSchool. Tortorella got ontheprep hiscoachingstart level in1985, interceptions. 42 turnovers, thesecondmostinnation, including23 figure inthecountry. previousThe season, forced thedefense In 2003, IUPallowed 16.5pointspergame, the14thlowest 26th bestmark inthenation. surrendering just96.6yards pergame ontheground, the at14.4pointspergame while defense the nationinscoring In 2006, Hawks theCrimson ledPSAC andwere 14thin play. HawksCrimson allowed anaverage ofonly 3.5yards per scored more than20points, sixscored 10orfewer andthe (235.7). intotaldefense fourth Only two ofIUP’s 10opponents IUP alsoranked (76.1)and nationally defense fifth inrushing game, thetopmark inthePSAC andsecondinthenation. In 2008, Hawks theCrimson allowed only 11.4pointsper defense, allowing just13.60pointspergame. 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Haines, a two-time first-team All-Heartland Conference a two-time Haines, at Defiance College, years for three lettered linebacker, and four 9.5 sacks, 39 tackles-for-loss, 143 tackles, recording II Ashland Division after transferring from interceptions Haines also All-American, A 2006 pre-season University. All-DistrictThe Academic Magazine honors ESPN garnered end. named All-North and was Region at season’s Trophy, a semi-finalist for was Haines the Draddy Also in 2006, on He appeared “Academic Heisman”. as the known an award north with a GPA times and ended college list three the dean’s of 3.4. defense that Jacket Yellow part was of a Ohio native The Piqua, finished fourth in the nation in total defense led the and in rushingHeartland defense Collegiate Athletic Conference a team captain Haines was and total defense in 2005 and 2006. He in both his junior and senior seasons for Defiance. Defiance a bachelor’s in December 2006 with from graduated social studies. in integrated degree a first-team All-Southwest Haines was At Piqua High School, and quarterback. Ohio linebacker footballHaines spent the 2007 season coaching at his alma and He coached the wide receivers Piqua High School. mater, and were backs as the team compiled an 8-4 record defensive II. Division semifinalists in Ohio’s regional in Indiana with their reside Logan, Tyler and his wife, daughters Harper and Hadley. HAINES 25 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS OFFENSIVE DEFIANCE, 2006 DEFIANCE, his Tyler Haines enters second season as the and coordinator offensive quarterbacks coach at IUP five in 2014 after spending III Adrian at Division years He in Michigan. College the offensive was for three coordinator seasons with the Bulldogs as- as the and also served During sistant head coach. TYLER TYLER Haines celebrated a 2010 season which proved to be a proved a 2010 season which Haines celebrated 386 The team averaged on offense. year record-setting He 25.9 points per contest. scored and per game yards Edwards, All-MIAA tailback Jared Team Second mentored Haines also for the season. rushed forwho 1,011 yards McGee. All-MIAA performer Mike Team coached Second for completions McGee set the -season school record The (19). (2,302) and touchdowns passing yards (183), by line anchored offensive offense a strong featured also and Whittington All-MIAA tackle Spencer Team First Nick Ross. All-MIAA guard Team Second Haines called the plays in 2011 for a unit that averaged in 2011 for that averaged Haines called the plays a unit Those numbers per contest. and 32.5 points 393.8 yards second in the The Bulldogs ranked first in the MIAA. ranked and put up 50 or per game MIAA with 172.2 rushing yards 77 a school-record including games points in three more instrumental at Haines was in a win at Husson University. to 16th in up 7-0 and moving beginning the season Adrian, In total, October 24. III national poll on Division the AFCA named to the All-MIAA first or were players offensive five second teams. Directing one of the top offenses one of the in the Michigan Directing Haines Athletic Association (MIAA) in 2012, Intercollegiate helped Adrian to its first championship outright conference were single season records school different Four since 1983. Copacia), Taylor (61.7 - including completion percentage set, (1,209 - Hemm) yards receiving Hemm), (78 - Justin receptions Haines also helped (10 - Hemm). touchdowns and receiving All-MIAA honors. Bulldogs to postseason eight different In 2013, Haines called the plays for Haines called the plays an IUP offense that In 2013, The per game. 36.4 points and 418.8 yards averaged games, at least 40 points in five Crimson scored Hawks Haines Millersville. including a season high 62 points against guided the Crimson quarterbacks passing to 202.1 Hawk and 12 interceptions. with 19 touchdowns per game yards in the third Williams led a rushing attack that was De’Antwan and 32 rushing per game touchdowns. with 216.7 yards PSAC his first two seasons he coached the linebackers and special seasons he coached the linebackers his first two teams. 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES IUP, 1996 IUP, game, and Jim O’Rourke, who was named to several all-region all-region named to several was who and Jim O’Rourke, game, his senior season in 2010. teams following a IUP has produced with the running backs, While working Chris One of his pupils, rusher season. each 1,000-yard season at the end of his freshman to tailback moved Morgan, second-leading rusher as the in 2003 and finished his career and 34 touchdowns. in school history with 3,817 yards lines into units that have offensive Campolo has molded numbers. for IUP to put up huge the way paved first-time starters line on the offensive with three In 2008, the Crimson DiPasquale, Anthony including true freshman to per game 38.5 points and 442.1 yards averaged Hawks in those in the PSAC respectively, first and second, rank IUP quarterbacks to be sacked The line allowed categories. eight times all season. only one of the top ball carriersHis running attack featured in the in eighth and ranked Robinson led the PSAC Tobias nation. per game. of 120.3 rushing yards the nation with an average 1992-95, for IUP from a four-year Campolo was and 20 and rushing in 47 of 48 games for 984 yards playing in 1993 as IUP including four the playoffs in touchdowns, 12th He ranks to the national championship game. advanced in IUP history in rushing touchdowns. captain and selected voted Campolo was As a senior in 1995, his coaches and teammates. by Player Most Inspirational the Campolo was Prior to his alma mater, to returning seasons. three running backs coach at Duquesne the previous in the same capacity forHe served one season each at Serra the College Catholic High School in 1997 and Bethany year. following degree of IUP with a bachelor’s Campolo is a 1996 graduate Vito. He has a son, in communications media. 26 CAMPOLO OFFENSIVE LINE/RUN LINE GAME GOORDINATOR GOORDINATOR LINE GAME LINE/RUN OFFENSIVE Campolo enters his Mike IUP 13th season on the and 10th as the staff, line coach in offensive in Campolo was 2014. of the running charge 2002-04 and backs from running as the has served since coordinator game 2006. Campolo guided a MIKE MIKE In five of the past six years with Campolo in charge of the with Campolo in charge of the past six years In five that from players IUP has placed at least two line, offensive Rory includes That group team. West position on the All-PSAC was who a senior on the 2007 Crimson team, Hawk Thomas, II all-star the Division in the Cactus Bowl, selected to play In 2013, Campolo coached Dan Matha who was invited to invited was Campolo coached Dan Matha who In 2013, Rookie Mini Camp with the . In 2009, Campolo mentored Joe Tonga, an all-conference an all-conference Tonga, Joe Campolo mentored In 2009, signee by agent season at IUP and a free selection in his only Saints. Orleans the New Campolo has coached three offensive linemen who went on went linemen who offensive Campolo has coached three a Capizzi, with Jason he worked 2004-06, From to the NFL. signee by agent consensus All-American in 2006 and a free Capizzi Steelers after the April 2007 NFL Draft. the Pittsburgh defeated the they when a member of the Steelers roster was 2009. in February in the Super Bowl In 2011, Campolo helped produce an IUP running attack that Campolo helped produce In 2011, junior Harvie Individually, per game. 188 yards averaged in rushing in 2011. in the PSAC third Tuck was During the 2012 season, Campolo guided an IUP running During the 2012 season, Williams. Tuck and De’Antwan Harvie attack that featured in rushing with 1,660 yards in the PSAC Tuck finished third with Williams finishedsixth in the PSAC and 16 touchdowns. The Crimson Hawks rushing with 10 touchdowns. 1,325 yards 3,630 yards with finished tenth in the country in rushing yards and had 36 rushing touchdowns. In 2013, Campolo coached an offensive line that included line that Campolo coached an offensive In 2013, first left tackle team time All-PSAC starter three and four year Charmo and Mike as first team guard as well Dovales Byron The Crimson Hawks Nick Carnicella. second team guard in 12th in the nation and first in the PSAC line was offensive 10. with only sacks allowed rushing attack in 2013 led by first team All-PSAC running first team All-PSAC rushing attack in 2013 led by Williams finished fourth in the Williams. back De’Antwan and 18 touchdowns, in rushing with 1,347 yards PSAC in touchdowns and three 315 yards including a school record The Crimson Hawks Shippensburg. the season finale against rushing in offense PSAC in the 216.7 yards with finished third with 32. and second in rushingper game touchdowns 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES PITTSBURGH, 2004 PITTSBURGH, WIDE RECEIVERS WIDE enters his fourthRod Rutherford season on the IUP staff as the coach in 2014. wide receivers of Rutherford Under the coaching wide first team All-PSAC in 2013, receiver Terrill Barnes was the first Crimson Hawk to go over Barnes over the firstTerrill Crimson to go was Hawk receiver Barnes finished since Carmelo Ocasio in 2002. 1,000 yards and eight for 1,014 yards the season with 63 receptions and games in three 150 yards Barnes over went touchdowns. games. in eight of eleven touchdown had a receiving part was of a coaching staff that led the Rutherford In 2012, appearance. playoff and a NCAA to a 12-2 record Hawks spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as Rutherford Prior to IUP, and assistant at Pitt coaching the linebackers a graduate 10 part of a Pitt team that won was Rutherford wide receivers. forgames the first time since 1981. coached the defensive Rutherford During the 2008 season, as and in 2007 served Vincent backs and special teams at St. quarterback coach at Pitt. a volunteer starting 26 games starter at Pitt, a two-year was Rutherford and and earning All-Big East first team honors in 2003 and for He set the school record second team honors in 2004. in a season with 3,679 in 2003. passing yards as an Panthers signed with the Carolina Rutherford In 2004, a member season he was The following agent. free undrafted champion Pittsburgh squad of the Super Bowl of the practice World of the 2007 also a member was Rutherford Steelers. of NFL Europe. Seadevils championship Hamburg Bowl 27 IUP, 1998 IUP, JIM SMITH 16th Jim Smith enters his season at IUP in 2014, serving as the linebackers coach and academic Smith In addition, coordinator. assistant as the has served ASST. HEAD COACH/ COACH/ HEAD ASST. LINEBACKERS/ACADEMIC COORDINATOR He earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical in health and physical degree He earned his bachelor’s the are Lori, Smith and his wife, IUP in 1998. education from and Myla. Trevor of parents Smith lettered from 1994-96 as a at IUP. During at IUP. 1994-96 as a wide receiver from Smith lettered and caught 20 passes for in 18 games he played that time, Smith served over, were days After his playing 229 yards. during as a student coach assisting with the wide receivers in 1997. spring practice Smith was a part-time coach in 2000 and 2001, while also while a part-timeSmith was coach in 2000 and 2001, the IUP wide He mentored High School. teaching at Latrobe coaching the running backs and in 2000 before receivers year. the following coordinator serving as passing game also a member of the coaching staff duringSmith was the 1998 campaign. For the second straight season, the Crimson Hawks averaged the Crimson averaged Hawks season, the second straight For tied for the second highest in school 38.5 points per game, in scoring IUP led the PSAC offense second and was history. per game. of 442.1 yards in total offense with an average During his time on the offensive side of the ball, Smith During side of the ball, his time on the offensive some of the a passing attack that has produced developed quarterback In 2008, IUP history. in recent top numbers of his passes and completed 62.8 percent Krewatch Andrew Krewatch 10 interceptions. only against had 22 touchdowns with 638 completions and record also set a school career and 69 touchdowns. finished second with 8,220 yards Smith also coached the linebackers from 2002-05. For five five For 2002-05. from Smith also coached the linebackers also of the quarterbacks while in charge he was seasons, the IUP passing game. coordinating A 1998 graduate of IUP, Smith was a three-year letter winner a three-year Smith was of IUP, A 1998 graduate in 1997. a coaching career beginning before at wide receiver Under the coaching of Smith in 2013, linebackers Carl Carl linebackers Under the coaching of Smith in 2013, First honors. West Fleming and Dorian Lane earned All-PSAC 98 tackles as a team-high team selection Fleming recorded 2.5 sacks and one interception. as 5.5 tackles for loss, well second on the team with 69 Second team selection Lane was sacks. tackles including nine tackles for loss and two head coach under Curt Cignetti since 2011. head coach under Curt since 2011. Cignetti 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 High School. Arbor. Heisanative of Troy, Mich, where heattended Troy Chapin isa2009graduate of theUniversity ofMichigan, Ann at Dexter HighSchoolinDexter, Mich. Chapin alsocoachedatthehighschoollevel from 2007-2008 In additiontohiscollegiateandprep coachingexperience, Prep Academy inCharlotte, N.C. backscoachatSouthern Techstint in2009astherunning tohistenurePrior withtheBulldogs, Chapinhadaoneyear while doubling asthedirector operations. offootball 2010, Chapinserved asthetightendsandfullbackscoach, special teamscoordinator andrecruiting coordinator. In points pergame. Inaddition, Chapinserved asAdrian’s Intercollegiate and AthleticAssociationinbothtotaloffense he helpedorchestrate anoffensive unitthatledtheMichigan In 2011, Chapincoachedthewidereceivers atAdrian, where twofor seasons. toIUP,Prior ChapincoachedatDivisionCollege IIIAdrian touchdowns.rushing yards inrushing in thecountry with3,630yards andhad36 yards with10touchdowns. rushing Hawks tenth The finished touchdowns. sixthinthePSACWilliams finished with1,325 thirdfinished inthePSAC with1,660yards inrushing and16 that featured Harvie Tuck andDe’Antwan Williams. Tuck the2012season,During attack Chapincoachedarunning touchdowns with32. with216.7yardsoffense pergame andsecondinrushing Hawks third Crimson finished The inthePSAC inrushing three touchdowns against intheseasonfinale Shippensburg. 18 touchdowns, includingaschoolrecord 315yards and inthePSAC with1,347yards inrushing fourth finished and All-PSAC backDe’Antwan running Williams. Williams attackin2013ledbyChaplin coachedarushing team first this pastoffseason. IUP’s recruiting coordinator coach in2014, addingthetitleof backs season astherunning Jim Chapinentershisthird CHAPIN JIM COORDINATOR RECRUITING RUNNING BACKS/ MICHIGAN, 2009 28 two daughters, Kathy andKim, andfive grandchildren. offensive guard.All-America Heandhiswife, Barbara, have McQuown graduated from Juniata in1958where hewas an Pennsylvania ClassAAAACoachofthe Year in1980. He coachedtheBig33teamin1979andwas namedthe titles. CENPAC championshipsandthree Western Conference led two seasons (1976and1985), undefeated won three seasons withtheIndians, histeamswere 40-10-2. McQuown wins against just56lossesandnineties. five hisfinal During the helmofIndianaprogram from 1966-86, compiling133 himthemostaccolades.School thatearned McQuown was at But itwas his21-year stintashead coachatIndianaHigh (1962-65), where hepostedarecord of27-6-1. seasons atEastBrady (1959-61)followed by atKane four asaheadcoachonthepreprun level. Hespentthree assistant atPunxsutawney before embarking ona28-year McQuown began hishighschoolcoachingcareer asan school, includingseven instructor. asahistory counselor atIndianaHighSchooland32years overall at the McQuown retired in1998following 25years asaguidance highly respected highschoolcoachesinPennsylvania. establishing areputation asoneofthemostsuccessfuland in 2014. McQuown in1987after joinedtheIUPcoachingstaff teams anddefensive endscoach his 28thseasonasthespecial staff, McQuown Bernie enters elderoftheIUPcoaching The MCQUOWN BERNIE DEFENSIVE ENDS SPECIAL TEAMS/ JUNIATA, 1958 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES IUP, 2013 IUP, CORNERBACKS JOHNNY FRANCO IUP alum and former All- joins Franco American Johnny in 2014 as the Crimson Hawks backs coach. a defensive Franco graduated from IUP in spring 2013, receiving a B.S. in a B.S. receiving IUP in spring 2013, from graduated Franco deciding Before concentration. Nutrition with a Pre-Medical spent the past six months as a Franco to coach at IUP, technician. therapist physical first time coaching at the collegiate This will be Franco’s this opportunity and to receive grateful very He was level. alma mater. at his start his coaching career the All-American safety In his senior campaign in 2012, on the team with 58 third and was totaled six interceptions team with multiple second praised was Franco tackles. the Associated Press, from All-American post-season awards as a team served Franco Academic. and CoSIDA Daktronics, captain on a defense that helped lead the Crimson all Hawks championship game. regional to the NCAA the way 29 BALL STATE, 2009 BALL STATE, BRYANT HAINES will enter his first Haines Bryant line coach season as defensive as He will also serve in 2014. and conditioning the strength DEFENSIVE LINE/ DEFENSIVE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING A native of Piqua, Ohio, Haines was a four-year starter and a four-year Haines was Ohio, of Piqua, A native performer at Ball State all-conference a two-time All-American in Freshman named a and was University list as a senior. watch 2005 and to the Haines came to IUP after spending the 2013 season as a Haines came to IUP after spending the coaching assistant on the Ohio State Buckeyes graduate assistant coach at as a defensive He has also worked staff. Mich.) Adrian (Alma, (2012-13), Indiana University (Ind.) University (2010-11) and at Manchester College (2009). coach for the Crimson Hawks. coach for the Crimson Hawks. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 solo, inwinover LockHaven. one TFL...Recorded season-highseven totaltackles, four Finished year with22totaltackles, including10solo...Added 2010: interception 30yardsReturned for inwinover ESU. winatMercyhurst and35-7winover Gannon... sack in38-7winatClarion...Tallied five solotacklesin35-28 recovery...Had season-high13tackleswith2.0 TFLs anda TFLs and2.0sackswithaforced fumble andfumble the teamwith63totaltackles, including26solo...Also had3.5 2011: the team’s NCAA playoff over victory New Haven. Mercyhurst…Registered 12solotacklesandtwo assistsin back-to-back sixsolotacklegames against Edinboro and on theseason…Was third ontheteaminsackswith6.0…Had with 57andtotaltackles103…Hadthree interceptions Academic All-District Team…Led theteaminsolotackles team…All-PSAC West team…NamedtoCapitalOne first 2012: a medicalredshirt. loss…ReceivedConnecticut State(9/7)withahalftacklefor ending injury…Tallied 13tacklesagainst Southern 2013 from 2012hasplayed in35career games with201tackles. GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck Int FR FF FR Int Sck 97 Tot.24 35 2 201 4 104 1 15.0 8.0 TFL 2013 Ast 1 49 0 13 0.5 Solo 0 2012 0 Tkl GS 0 2011 GP 14 5746 103 3 1 10.0 6.0 2010 0 96326 12210 37 3.5 9 12 1.0 11 2.0 1 0.0 0 1 0 1 0 BERDAHL’s CAREER STATISTICS : andplayed Started injustonegame duetoseason- Played inall11games, oneasafreshman... starting andplayed Started inninegames...Finished third on inall14games…All-Super Started RegionOnefirst LINEBACKER 2013...The all-region2013...The linebacker missing allbut onegame in a healthy return after tothefield General: REDSHIRT SENIOR BERDAHL ALEXANDER Berdahl lookstomake 348 43 30 Tot. 25 10 9743 55 31 1 2013 10.0 1 2 1 11 1 10 6930 39 8.5 2012 1 0 1 0 02813 15 1.5 14 0 GP GS LANE’S CAREER STATISTICS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck Int Fr FF seven yards. the PSAC Championshipwinover Shippensburg aloss of for a season-highsixinthewinover Gannon...Hadonesackin 2012 Shippensburg (11/16). three games (11/2)and against Clarion tackles, lossandtwo tacklesfor sacksintwo four ofthefinal tackles against Edinboro (10/19)…Hadacombined13 fumble andafumble recovery…Posted season-high10 Seton Hill(9/21)…Broke uptwo more passes, hadaforced Had a39-yard interception returnatouchdown for against andtwoand 39solostops…Had8.5tackles-for-loss sacks… Berdahl…Finished secondontheteamwith69totaltackles : Played inall14games...Recorded 28tackles, including season-ending injury to season-ending injury games 10timesafter andstarted PSAC West…Played inall11 2013 SENIOR LANE DORIAN LINEBACKER : NamedsecondteamAll- 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 94 : Started all 11 games at Started all 11 games : DEFENSIVE LINEMAN DEFENSIVE SHANE MEISNER REDSHIRT SENIOR 2013 end…Finished fourthdefensive total tackles, on the team with 55 team including 30 solo…Led Played in one game at Rutgers...Assisted on one tackle. at Rutgers...Assisted in one game Played Redshirted. Played in all 14 games and started in 12…Had 59 total in all 14 games Played with 11 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks…Knocked down three three down with 11 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks…Knocked a one fumble…Had scrimmage…Forced passes at the line of tackle-for-loss eight tackles, in eight off 11 games…Notched sacks, the and two behind including three 10 tackles with a sack at Seton Hill (9/21)…Had season-high tackles with 2.5 stops five (10/19)…Posted Edinboro against behind the line of scrimmage at Slippery Rock (10/12)… against tackles with a sack and a pass breakup Made seven Gannon (11/9) 2012: 32 solo…Led the Crimson (ninth in the PSAC) Hawks tackles, first on the team and eighth in the PSAC with 8.0 sacks…Was and had one three with 16 tackles for loss…Forced a season-high four solo tackles (in recovery…Had fumble Haven…Had New victory over addition to one assist) in IUP’s Millersville. against solo sacks for yards a loss of nine two 2011: 2010: 2011 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 STATISTICS CAREER MEISNER’s 0.0 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 8.0 16.0 27 59 32 14 12 2011 GP 1 0 5.5 11.0 2012 13.5 1 4 25 55 30 11 11 GS 27.0 2013 53 Tkl 115 62 Solo 26 23 Tot. Ast TFL Sck FR FF 31 3 : Started all 10 games he Started all 10 games : DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE JERELL McFADDEN REDSHIRT SENIOR 2013 in at cornerback…Finished played the season fifthwith on the team with 34 51 total tackles and third Redshirted. Played in all 10 games, starting in nine at cornerback... in all 10 games, Played Started 13 games at cornerback…All-PSAC West second West Started at cornerback…All-PSAC 13 games 2009: 2009: Finished second on the team with 70 tackles, including a team- Finished second on the team with 70 tackles, up an passes and broke two leading 41 solo stops...Intercepted fumble...Returned TFLs and a forced additional six...Had two in the touchdown including a 90-yard fornine kickoffs 247 yards, three Bloomsburg...Added matchup against nationally-televised with games consecutive Huskies...Had three the tackles against Gannon at least 10 tackles...Had a season-high 11 stops against six solo Clarion...Posted and Cal...Added 10 tackles against Chester... West in the win at TFLs, including both of his stops, Lock in the win over tackles and an interception five Registered Edinboro... four a pick in the win over tackles and Haven...Had East Stroudsburg. in the win over return kickoff Had a 36-yard 2011: 2012: up nine 60 tackles on the season…Broke team…Registered 3.5 tackles for a loss and passes and had one interception…Had solo, season-high eight tackles (five fumbles…His two recovered Clarion…Had against assisted) came a season-high three three playoff NCAA the team’s Gannon…In against pass breakups he had four tackles and a fumble Haven, New victory over recovery. solo stops…Picked off one pass and broke up four others…Had off one pass and broke solo stops…Picked 1.5 tackles-for-loss…His against of the season came best game tackles, tying a season-high with seven Shippensburg, passes (11/16)…Had up three and broke including six solo, up a pass at Slippery Rock solo tackles and broke seven at Mercyhurst solo, including five tackles, (10/12)…Had seven in the season opener at Southern came (10/26)…Interception Connecticut (9/7). 2011 10 GP 2012 GS 13 9 Tkl 2013 10 113 68 7.0 Solo 13 181 10 32 4 19 33 70 51 Ast Tot. 2 60 34 TFL 17 41 1.5 38 Int 29 PBU 1 22 FR 2.0 4 3.5 0 2 1 6 9 0 2 MCFADDEN’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER MCFADDEN’s 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 P G k Sl At F Sk R FF FR Sck TFL Ast Tot. Solo 28 13 27 28 55 Tkl 1 0 5.5 2.5 12.0 517 2013 5.5 21 GS 10 22 10 GP 2012 2010 4.5 14 24 10 1.0 0 3 8 10 0 9 8 1 2.0 MUHAMMAD’s CAREER STATISTICS 2.0 2 0 2009: against nationally-ranked New Hampshire( 9/18). fumble recoveries, andonepassdefended... Saw action nine tackles, includingtwo tackles-for-loss, two sacks, two 2010: 2011: one sackand4.5tackles-for-loss. University... Recored 24tacklesinthe2012seasonincluding 2012: Hill (9/21). Edinboro (10/19)…Posted two against Seton tackles-for-loss forced fumble…Had season-highfive tacklesagainst and 2.5sacks…Broke uptwo passesatthelineandhada Played in10games, inthree starting atRhodeIsland Redshirted. Appeared ineightgames... Finishedtheseasonwith Did notplay duetoinjury. tackles…Had 5.5 tackles-for-loss tackles…Had 5.5tackles-for-loss defensive end…Totaled 22 games seasonatIUPasa infirst 2013 GRAD STUDENT MUHAMMAD ALI DEFENSIVE LINEMAN : andplayed Started in10 46 32 10 games, inthePSAC. fourth-best tiedfor win over Hawks Crimson allowed Gannon...The just17sacksin win at West Chester, 216 inthewinover Edinboro, and203inthe win over EastStroudsburg...IUP 249yards for alsorushed inthe including aseason-best253yards intheopening on51carries Hawks ran more for than200yards theseason, timesduring four yards pergame, rushing sixth-bestinthePSAC...The Crimson 2011 on theseason, secondinthePSAC. team’s Hawks allowed 14games…The Crimson just11.0sacks Connecticut State…IUPgained more than200yards in12ofthe Cheyney and310yards against Southern on57carries against LockHaven,on 48carries 323yards against on55carries 343yards Hawks for alsorushed Crimson Rock…The Slippery including aseason-high388yards against on58carries more for rushed than300yards theyear timesduring four yards ontheground, Hawks secondinthePSAC…The Crimson 2012 up just10sacks(0.91pergame). of anoffensive 12thinthenationby lineunitthatfinished giving the season, games… includingeachofthelastfour Was alsopart the ground…They 200ormore for rushed yards sixtimesduring inthePSAC, offense rushing averaging 216.7yards pergame on Hawksthe season…HelpedCrimson tothird-best guard before moving three thefinal backtocenterfor games of games atright four Connecticut State(9/7)…Started Southern different centerat positions…Openedtheseasonasstarting 2013 end ingoal yardage lineandshort situations. guardat right playing andalsohasexperience asanextra tight P G mRd/ T YsG TmSck AllwdTot. TmPYds/G TmRYds/G 2013 GS 38 31 2012 GP 2011 17 221.3229.1 17 10 10 9 SASSON’s CAREER8 188.0163.5 STATISTICS 11 8 216.7202.1 12 0 259.3158.2 : Played in10games, ineight...HelpedIUPto188.0 starting : Played Hawks in12games...TheCrimson gained 3,630 : Played inninegames, attwo eightstarts earning started 13 games at center and four 13gamesstarted atcenterandfour games played and17starts…Has returning offensive linemanwith31 General SENIOR SASSON MATTHEW OFFENSIVE LINEMAN : Mostexperienced 52 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 96 : Three-time Three-time All-PSAC : KICKER BRETT ULLMAN SENIOR General into 2014 selection…Heads West three season poised to break including: IUP records, career Played in all 14 games…BSN All-American in all 14 games…BSN Played team... Named Don Hansen All-Super Region One third : Second team All-PSAC West…Second on team with on team West…Second Second team All-PSAC : ULLMAN’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER ULLMAN’s 10 10 2011 11 46 33 GP FGM 2012 34 63 3 14 11 FGA 2013 8 LG 12 48 19 35 XPM Tot. 46 26 XMA 29 49 70 29 Pts 40 48 TB 48 135 246 141 61 56 58 113 32 Points (246, record is 312); field goals (37, record is 47); and is 47); record (37, field goals is 312); record (246, Points field goals, 48-yard is 155)…Has two record (135, points extra in IUP history. tied for ever second longest 2013 points and eight field goals… making 46 extra 70 points, with (.667)…Tied career-long 8-of-12 field goals Converted Southern against field (9/7)… Connecticut State goal 48-yard attempts of 40-plus yards…Made 5-of-8 on Was converting Edinboro, against field goals 40-plus yard three (10/19)…Had 26 43 and 43 yards attempts of 41, in average helping IUP to best net kickoff in 74 kickoffs, (46.4). PSAC 2012: first team…Made West mention…All-PSAC honorable in the (seventh for19-of-29 field goals a .655 percentage Slippery four against Rock…Long PSAC)…Made field goals Shippensburg…Converted against 48 yards was field goal points. 56-of 58 attempted extra 2011: first team...Led team with 63 points... West All-PSAC point 33-of-34 extra and 10-of-11 field goals Converted in the of 46 yards attempts...Had a long field goal against 47-yarder Edinboro...Missed win over rain-soaked made field nine-straight with followed but Bloomsburg 30-39 and 4-4 from 40-49 yards 2-of-3 from goals...Went including times, three in a game field goals two yards...Made Chester. West at in the win 42 and 31-yarders 33 97 : Is currently tied for Is currently : MATT SPEGAL JUNIOR General PUNTER second in IUP history with a after 38.9 punt average career seasons. two GP No. Yds Long Avg TB I20 50+ I20 TB Avg Long Yds GP No. : Punted in three games as a true freshman, serving as as a true games freshman, Punted in three : : First season as full-time punter…Was seventh in the in seventh punter…Was First season as full-time : 2013 11 8 14 41 1596 7 38.9 2022 61 38.9 61 14 51 Tot. 5 11 7 2012 3 11 426 50 38.7 2 3 1 SPEGAL’S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER SPEGAL’S the primary backup…Averaged 38.7 yards on 11 punts…Had 38.7 yards the primary backup…Averaged the of 11 punts landed inside season long of 50 yards…Three one fair catch. line…Forced 20-yard opponents’ 2012 2013 on 41 punts…Had seven average with a 38.9 yard PSAC (10/26)… punts with long of 61 at Mercyhurst 50-plus yard line…Forced 20-yard Pinned 11 punts inside the opponents’ Cal against fair 52 yards catches…Had punts of 58 and seven season opener at punt in the a 57-yard (9/28)…Posted punt at Southern Connecticut State (9/7)…Had a 54-yard Slippery Rock (10/12). 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 01 1 9. 212 30 10 40 241.2 202.09 221.65 216.7 97.8 157.25 TmSck Allwd TmPYds/G 10 10 0 TmRYds/G Tot. 12 GS 11 2013 GP 1 2011 VICIOSO’s CAREER STATISTICS 2010 Central (9/1). 2011 2012 12th inthenationby giving upjust10sacks(0.91pergame). games... Was ofanoffensive lineunitthatfinished alsopart theseason,six timesduring includingeachofthepastfour per game ontheground…They 200ormore for rushed yards inthePSAC,third-best offense rushing averaging 216.7yards Hawksagainst SetonHill(9/21)…HelpedtheCrimson to tackle,10 games atright guard while atright alsostarting tackleagainst Cheyneyat right nineofhis (9/14)…Started fromat IUPaftertransferring Rutgers…Had career first start 2013 fromtransferring Rutgers. : Redshirted : Appeared Rutgers inonegame for vs. Carolina North : Did notseegame action. : Played inall11games, 10, starting season inhisfirst year seasonafter inhisfirst inall11gamesContributed last ontheoffensive line… starters General REDSHIRT SENIOR VICIOSO JORGE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN : Oneoftwo returning 78 34 Connecticut State(9/7). in theseasonopener, theballonceatSouthern carrying Rock(10/12)…SawSlippery timeintheoffensive backfield tackles (9/14)…Hadfive tackles, solo, includingfour at careerfirst against start Cheyney, postingaseason-highsix it 20yards atouchdown for against Millersville(10/5)…Made Broke upthree passesandpicked upafumble andreturned Finished theyear with19tackles, including13solostops… P G k Sl At F It B FR PBU Int TFL Ast Solo Tkl GS Tot. GP 9 5 19 13 6 1 2013 03 0.0 9 5 19 13 6 1 03 0.0 WATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS starting fivestarting atcornerback… playing inninegames while freshman,time asatrue 2013 SOPHOMORE WATKINS JAY DEFENSIVE BACK : Saw immediateplaying 2 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 35 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2013 36 YEAR

17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 37 IN REVIEW IN 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 opening-day theprogram, winfor datingbackto2006. winisIUP’sThe eighthstraight over theOwls, hasthey 8-0record holdaperfect intheseries. It’s alsotheeighthconsecut who Hawks ledtheCrimson intackleslastseason, recorded 13. IUP’s shined, defense ledby preseason Carl All-American Flemingwho postedacareer-high 15tackles. Alexander Berdahl, Carswell with51yards bothfinished andMcVay went 22yards ontwo receptions andaddedatouchdown. Hawks Crimson wereThe stellarintheair, with theday finishing with162yardsTerrill Barnes oneightcatches. Pat Brewer an ak y ubrYrs 0-0 0- 2-3 0- 31:14 0- 3-3 0of1 3-15 28:46 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6of13 1of2 5-49 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0- 5of13 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 6-41.8 Posession Time 3-58 4-35.8 Penalties-Yards 0 - 0 1-14 4-76 Fumbles-Lost 0- 4-24 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-24 378 Interception Returns-Yards 20 0- Kickoff Returns-Yars 236 500 Punt Returns-Yards 19 Fumble Returns-Yards 29-153 32-181 296 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 40-142 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-204 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS IUP SCS on three andatouchdown. carries thegamefinished with50yards onseven andatouchdown. carries Green had14yards backs saw playing timeasFinklea, Green andJay Watkins allhadcarries. Finklea the100-yardWilliams surpassed mark, with135yards on18attempts. Four running game run wasThe effective asIUPmanaged 204yards on36attempts. De’Antwan McVay recorded thescores Hawks. theCrimson for Three newcomers, Finklea, Erik Drew Carswell andIsrael Green, aswell asjuniorSean Field. IUP’s ConnecticutStateinthe2013seasonopeneratJess ofSouthern Dow 30-20defeat NEW HAVEN, CT-Four Hawks different Crimson scored touchdowns in10th-ranked t 44 IP re adrn(lmnKc) IUP30-20 IUP23-14 14-14 Green 2yard (UllmanKick) run IUP 4:46 Fornarelli 22yard passfrom 7-7 Jablonski (PAT missed) IUP 23-20 SCST 4th IUP20-14 7:16 Ullman45yard goal field IUP7-0 4th Carswell 6yard passfrom Box (PAT IUP missed) 10:45 IUP IUP14-7 4th :10 3rd Moscatel9yard (Groth run kick) SCST McVay 1:20 9 yard passfrom Box (UllmanKick) 2nd IUP 3:09 2nd Finklea45yard (Ullmankick) run Moscatel1yard (Groth run kick) SCST 10:01 IUP 2nd 9:16 1st SCORING SUMMARY otenCnetctS. 1 0 20 6 0 14 0 ConnecticutSt.Southern IUP 7 7 6 10 30 Saturday, Sept. 7•Jess Dow Field•New Haven, CT 1 IP( -) 30 20 SOUTHERNCONNECTICUTST. (0-1) IUP 10 (1-0) 38 Attendance: 3,128 SCORE 4 3 2 1 ive ive d 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 SCORE 39 Cheyney IUP 0 0 28 0 7 0 7 7 0 49 4th Ullman kick) (Brett 13:43 Box 11 yd pass from IUP - McVay IUP 49-0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Ullman kick) Williams 1 yd run (Brett 13:00 IUP - D. 1st 11:48 Ullman kick) IUP - Erik 16 yd run Finklea (Brett 1st Ullman kick) Williams 20 yd run (Brett 04:38 IUP - D. 1st Ullman kick) Williams 2 yd run (Brett 00:00 IUP - D. IUP 7-0 2nd IUP 14-0 05:03 Ullman kick) (Brett Box IUP - Barnes 56 yd pass from 3rd IUP 21-0 IUP 35-0 09:59 Ullman kick) (Brett 42-0 IUP Box - Dummermuth 17 yd pass froM IUP IUP 28-0 Attendance: 3,575 Attendance: CU IUP 8 (0-2) CHEYNEY (2-0) IUP 0 49 Saturday, Sept. 14 • George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA Stadium • Indiana, Miller P. 14 • George Sept. Saturday, FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 51 - 115 Att-Comp-Int Passes 32 - 173 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 18 - 10 - 0 74 15 - 10 - 0 Returns-Yards Fumble 18 Punt Returns-Yards 189 210 Returns-Yars Kickoff 0 - 0 21 Returns-Yards Interception 383 Punts (Number-Avg) 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 - 4 Fumbles-Lost 3-40 Penalties-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0 4-28.2 1-17 Time Posession 1-50.0 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 8 of 16 9 - 106 2 - 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1 of 4 4 of 7 11 - 91 Number-Yards Sacks By: 38:16 1 of 1 0-1 0 - 0 21:44 0 - 0 6-6 2 - 19 IUP is now 6-0 all-time against Cheyney, allowing just 26 points to the Wolves in those meetings Wolves just 26 points to the allowing Cheyney, 6-0 all-time against IUP is now Allen Holman posted a team-high 10 tackles in his first career start. Carl Fleming added nine while Kevin Clarke, Dorian Lane Clarke, Kevin Fleming added nine while Carl start. in his firstAllen Holman posted a team-high 10 tackles career defense the Crimson Hawks each tallied a sack while had nine and Michael Larrow Palmer each had seven. Palmer and Jeff total tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Five different rushers gained yards for the Crimson Hawks, as Erik Finklea led the way with eight rushes for 66 yards. Israel Israel with eight rushes as Erik for Finklea led the way 66 yards. for the Crimson Hawks, rushers yards different gained Five on added 29 yards Patrick Ferguson totes. on seven had 31 yards Williams on nine carries while finished with 33 yards Green it once for 18 yards. ran four Brewer carries Pat while The IUP defense gave up just 189 total yards to the triple-option Cheyney offense, offense, to the triple-option Cheyney up just 189 total yards The IUP defense gave on 51 rushing attempts. including 115 yards Box threw a touchdown in each of the second, third and fourth quarters to three different and fourth different quartersthird to three in each of the second, a touchdown threw Box the air for 210 yards. He finished 10-of-15 through receivers. All three of Williams’ touchdowns came in the first came quarter the a 28-0 lead after as IUP built touchdowns Williams’ of All three final with the one yards, 20 and two came on runs of one, The scores of action. 15 minutes in the quarter. being at time expired INDIANA, PA - De’Antwan Williams ran for three touchdowns and Mike Box threw for three for three threw Box and Mike touchdowns for three Williams ran - De’Antwan PA INDIANA, 2013 home the Crimson in Hawks’ Cheyney 49-0 win over IUP’s in eighth-ranked more Miller Stadium. P. opener at George 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 6-5 2-18 0-1 30:09 6-57 0- 2-3 1of6 4-25 29:51 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3of19 0of Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2- 11-85 4of11 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 8-36.0 Posession Time 4-99 6-36.5 Penalties-Yards 3-7 2 - 24 1-11 Fumbles-Lost 0- 3-33 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-39 115 Interception Returns-Yards 6 0- Kickoff Returns-Yars 86 286 Punt Returns-Yards 14 Fumble Returns-Yards 28-142 22-113 146 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 39-29 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-140 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS contest aftermoving totheconference thispastsummer. winimprovesThe Hawks theCrimson to3-0onyear asSetonHilldrops to0-3. ever first Itwas theGriffins PSAC West another. Kevin Clarke hadateam-high13tacklesandEric Williams addedeightandsnagged aninterception. Shane Meisner, who hadeight tacklesandtwo sacks. AliMuhammadalsoregistered two sackswhile Marco Pecora added allowed IUPdefense The just 115 totalyards totheGriffins, tallying sixsacksand12tackles-for-loss. Leadingtheway was added a28-yard tocompletethescoring. quarter goal field inthefourth After anotherSetonHillthree-and-out, Finkleaaddedasecondscore, thisonea21-yard asIUPtooka23-0lead. run Ullman IUP LH yards atouchdown. for picked play aNickHalfhillpassonthefirst off ofSeton Hill’s next possessionandraced 39 It didn’t Hawks take theCrimson toextend theirlead aslinebacker longfor Lane Dorian Box toreceiver Drew Carswell. extraThe pointby Brett Ullmanmadethescore 9-0. yards outwith4:39togo inthethird. followed run scoring a27-yardThe hookupfrom Mike FinkleagaveRunning backErik touchdown IUPitsfirst ofthegame asheran infrom nine West Field. openeronatOffutt posted a26-0winover SetonHillinthePennsylvania StateAthleticConference (PSAC) GREENSBURG, PA –Despitefive turnovers andjust286totalyards, eighth-ranked IUP U 1 3 26 0 3 0 21 0 2 0 0 0 Seton Hill IUP t 0:2 U lmn2 dfedga IUP26-0 IUP2-0 IUP23-0 IUP9-0 goal IUP-Ullman28ydfield 03:32 IUP16-0 4th (Brett IUP-Finklea21ydrun Ullmankick) 01:09 3rd IUP-Lane39ydinterception (Brett Ullmankick) 04:23 3rd (Brett IUP-Finklea9ydrun Ullmankick) 04:39 3rd IUP- TEAM 9ydsafety 13:43 2nd SCORING SUMMARY Saturday, Sept. Field•Greensburg, 21•Offutt PA IP(-,10PA et 26 0 SETON HILL(0-3, 0-1PSAC West) IUP(3-0, 1-0PSAC West) 8 40 Attendance: 1,500 SCORE 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 SCORE 41 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 06:59 Williams 3 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP - 3rd 12:35 kick) (Ullman Box IUP - Barnes 35 yd pass from 3rd 03:12 kick) (Nuzzo - McDonald 80 yd interception CAL 4th 04:18 blocked) Williams 8 yd run (PAT IUP 14-0 IUP - 14-7 IUP IUP 7-0 IUP 20-7 California (PA) IUP 0 0 7 7 0 0 7 7 6 20 Attendance: 3,283 Attendance: CAL IUP CAL 7 West) 1-1 PSAC (3-1, CALIFORNIA West) PSAC 2-0 (4-0, IUP 7 20 Saturday, Sept. 28 • George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA Stadium • Indiana, Miller P. 28 • George Sept. Saturday, FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 28 - 75 Att-Comp-Int Passes - 199 54 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 130 29 - 13 - 5 Returns-Yards Fumble 14 13 - 9 - 1 Punt Returns-Yards 205 151 Returns-Yars Kickoff 0 - 0 18 Returns-Yards Interception 350 1 - 80 Punts (Number-Avg) 3 - 14 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost 3-85 5 - 17 2 - 38 Penalties-Yards 5-54.2 1-26 Time Posession 7-43.1 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 4 of 12 0 - 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5 - 45 1 of 1 8 of 17 Number-Yards Sacks By: 23:09 8 - 112 0 of 0 0-2 0 - 0 36:51 0 - 0 2-2 0 - 0 The Crimson Hawks won the time of possession battle as well, owning the ball for 36:51. for the ball 36:51. owning as well, the time of possession battle The Crimson won Hawks Carl Fleming returned to the lineup and finished with a game-high 12 tackles. Dorian Lane added nine stops, and Jerell and Jerell Dorian Lane added nine stops, 12 tackles. to the lineup and finished with a game-high Fleming returned Carl had six. McFadden Williams 167 yards came on a career-high 38 carries. Erik Finklea added 21 yards on the ground as the Crimson Hawks on the ground Erik Finklea added 21 yards 38 carries. came on a career-high Williams 167 yards and a score. 9-of-13 for finished the day 151 yards Box Mike finished with 199 rushing yards. The IUP defense forced five California turnovers, all interceptions, and limited the Vulcans Vulcans and limited the all interceptions, CaliforniaThe IUP defense five turnovers, forced The the air. California through 13-of-29 for quarterbacks just 130 yards combined to go of total offense. to just 205 yards on 28 carries. just 75 yards also limited to were Vulcans The win by IUP snapped its six-game losing streak to the Vulcans, improving to 4-0 overall to 4-0 overall improving Vulcans, to the losing streak IUP snapped its six-game The win by It was Division. West (PSAC) State Athletic Conference and 2-0 in the Pennsylvania 1-1. falling to 3-1, first loss of the year, California’s Williams added two touchdowns on the ground as he was named the Coal Bowl’s Player of Player Coal Bowl’s named the as he was on the ground touchdowns Williams added two the Game. INDIANA, PA – De’Antwan Williams ran for 167 yards and Terrell Holloway had three had three Holloway Terrell and for 167 yards Williams ran – De’Antwan PA INDIANA, IUP football 20-7 in team defeated California rival (PA) as the seventh-ranked interceptions Miller Stadium. P. at George Bowl the fifth Coal annual 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Jordan Battshadasolidday, recording alossof10yards, asackfor aswell asa passbreakup. Kevin Clarke ledtheway theIUPdefense, for recording seven totaltackles, followed by ShaneMeisnerwho withfive. finished 100-yard mark, with98yards andonetouchdown. on13carries Healsohada29-yard reception. 100-yardhis first performance, going 103yards andaddingtwo on16carries touchdowns. justshyWilliams finished ofthe Mike Box went 10-of-12ontheday with136yards, three touchdowns andjustoneinterception. Green thegame finished with just 180yards. Hawks Crimson wereThe dominantonbothsidesoftheball, yards with521totaloffense finishing andholding Millersvilleto ak y ubrYrs 0-0 2-17 6-6 0- 33:28 1-0 1-2 1of 7-121 26:32 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6of8 0of1 7-60 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1- 3of12 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 1-40.0 Posession Time 2-75 7-37.1 Penalties-Yards 5-58 2-41 5-98 Fumbles-Lost 0- 0- Punts (Number-Avg) 1-17 521 Interception Returns-Yards 27 0- Kickoff Returns-Yars 218 180 Punt Returns-Yards 9 18-161 Fumble Returns-Yards 17-62 65 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 46-303 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-115 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS IL IUP MILL receivers. Williams. Mike Quarterback Box addedthree passingtouchdowns, hittingthree different fromperformance IzzyGreen andanother100-plustotalyardage day by De’Antwan HawksEight different Crimson would putpointsontheboard, ledby atwo-touchdown officially renamed inCignetti’s thefield honor. halftime ceremony beinginductedintheCollege for Football HallofFame. IUPalso Now Frank CignettiFieldatGeorge P. MillerStadium, Cignettiwas recognized a during theHomecominggame.during Frank Cignetti, Hawks theCrimson putonanoffensive show, Millersville62-3 defeating INDIANA, PA –Ontheday IUPofficially renamed headcoach inhonorofformer thefield Saturday, Oct. 5•Frank CignettiField@George P. MillerStadium•Indiana, Pa. U 1 1 4 1 62 3 13 14 0 14 0 21 0 3 IUP Millersville t 1:4 U rno1y u Ula ik IUP56-3 IUP62-3 IUP42-3 IUP-Green fumbed) (TEAMrush 5ydrun 04:00 IUP7-3 4th IUP-Franco (Ullmankick) 1ydrun 10:34 IUP 49-3 4th IUP-Coleman21ydpassfrom Franco (Ullmankick) 02:30 3rd IUP35-3 IUP-Green (Ullmankick) 7ydrun 08:09 IUP21-3 3rd IUP7-0 IUP- Watkins 20ydfumble 03:06 recovery (Ullmankick) IUP28-3 2nd IUP14-3 IUP-Dummermuth6ydpassfrom Box (Ullmankick) 04:02 2nd IUP-McVay 7ydpassfrom Box 00:00 (Ullmankick) 1st 23 yd passfrom IUP-Barnes Box (Ullmankick) 06:09 1st goal MILL-Stahl36ydfield 07:33 1st IUP- (Ullmankick) Williams 3ydrun 09:53 1st SCORING SUMMARY 7 U 50 62 3 IUP 7 MILLERSVILLE (5-0) (0-5) 42 Attendance: 4,273 SCORE 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 SCORE 43 4th 13:34 (Ullman kick) Box IUP - Barnes 23 yd pass from 4th 06:33 pass failed)Williams 1 yd run (Box IUP - SRU 42-10 SRU 42-16 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 07:11 kick) 1 yd run (Shaw SRU - Crenshaw 2nd 14:22 kick) (Shaw Barksdale SRU - Schademan 38 yd pass from 2nd SRU 14-0 07:37 kick) 2 yd run (Shaw SRU - Blakeman 2nd 03:54 kick) 3 yd run (Shaw SRU - Blakeman 2nd 01:08 IUP - Ullman 44 yd field goal 3rd 11:47 kick) 1 yd run (Shaw SRU - Barksdale SRU 7-0 3rd 09:17 SRU 42-3 kick) (Shaw Barksdale SRU - Schademan 42 yd pass from SRU 21-0 SRU 28-0 SRU 35-3 SRU 28-3 IUP Slippery Rock 7 21 0 14 3 0 0 42 13 16 Attendance: 7,620 Attendance: IUP SRU 7 West) 2-1 PSAC (5-1, IUP West) 2-1 PSAC (5-1, ROCK SLIPPERY 42 16 Saturday, Oct. 12 • Mihalik-Thompson Stadium • Slippery Rock, Pa. 12 • Mihalik-ThompsonStadium • Slippery Rock, Oct. Saturday, FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 28 - 59 Att-Comp-Int Passes 48 - 227 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 278 41 - 18 - 1 39 - 28 - 1 Returns-Yards Fumble 16 Punt Returns-Yards 337 449 Returns-Yars Kickoff 0 - 0 31 Returns-Yards Interception 676 Punts (Number-Avg) 1 - 0 0 - 0 2 - 1 5-124 Fumbles-Lost 4 - 31 Penalties-Yards 1 - 0 8-40.6 1-8 Time Posession 3-42.0 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 5 of 15 4 - 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4 - 30 1 of 1 5 of 11 Number-Yards Sacks By: 31:13 6 - 66 0 of 2 2-2 2 - 1 2 - 15 28:47 4-6 1 - 12 IUP was limited to just 59 rushing yards on 28 attempts. Williams ran 13 times for 34 yards. Williams ran on 28 attempts. limited to just 59 rushingIUP was yards Mike Box finished 18-of-41 for 278 yards and a touchdown. Terrill Barnes caught nine passes for 160 yards and a score while while and a score BarnesTerrill caught nine passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. finished 18-of-41 for 278 yards Box Mike for 103 yards. grabs seven had a career-high Carswell Drew Nigel Barksdale finished 27-of-38, two touchdowns and 425 yards, the second most yards an IUP defense has ever given up. up. given an IUP defense has ever yards the second most and 425 yards, touchdowns two finished 27-of-38, Barksdale Nigel while touchdowns and two for yards 170 Schademan had six receptions John on the ground. scores and two He added 55 yards on 17 carries. the Slippery paced Rock run with 101 yards game Shamar Greene The 26-point loss was the worst loss for IUP since a 47-20 defeat at Bloomsburg in 2010. It loss for in 2010. IUP since a 47-20 defeatThe the worst at Bloomsburg 26-point loss was matchup 52-14. that The Rock won loss to Slippery 1999 as Rock since the worst was The defeat was also the first regular season loss for IUP since Sept. 22, 2012, a streak of 11 a streak 2012, 22, season loss forThe IUP since Sept. defeat also the first regular was season wins. regular consecutive The loss was the first for IUP, which falls to 5-1 overall on the season and 2-1 in the on falls which to 5-1 overall The the first for loss was IUP, Slippery Rock improves Division. Western (PSAC) Athletic Conference State Pennsylvania record. 2-1 to an identical 5-1, SLIPPERY ROCK, PA – The top-ranked IUP defense gave up 676 total yards to Slippery Rock up 676 total yards IUP defense gave The top-ranked – PA ROCK, SLIPPERY at their rival a 42-16 decision to Crimson dropped Hawks as the seventh-ranked Mihalik-Thompson Stadium. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Bloomsburg Rock(20-6)inback-to-backweeks. (20-16)andSlippery It’s two-game thefirst losingstreak Hawks Cignettisince2011, underheadcoachCurt theCrimson for to when IUPfell Lanecollected10andShaneMeisnerhadninewitha sack. Carl IUPwhile Fleminghad12totaltacklesfor Dorian yards andascore andalsoran 41yards. theballtwicefor Box went 95yards, 10-of-22for atouchdown andtwo interceptions De’Antwan 129yards for with29carries andtwoWilliams finished touchdown runs. caughtsevenTerrill Barnes 82 passes for ak y ubrYrs 2-1 1--4 3-4 27:51 2-11 3-2 2-3 1of3 5-57 32:09 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4of13 2of4 9-81 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-1 6of18 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 3-26.0 Posession Time 4-108 6-35.2 0- Penalties-Yards 2 - 63 2-39 Fumbles-Lost 0- 3-8 3-29 Punts (Number-Avg) 298 Interception Returns-Yards 16 0- Kickoff Returns-Yars 112 425 Punt Returns-Yards 19 Fumble Returns-Yards 26-113 29-150 284 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 40-186 Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-141 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS dn IUP Edin and giving Edinboro thevictory. However, Mike Box was picked onjustthesecondplay off ofthedrive, endingthethreat chanceatthewin,IUP hadonefinal takingover possessionwith2:47ontheclock. blocked kicksandfive totalfumbles. gameThe alsofeatured three kickoffs thatwent out-of-bounds, three interceptions, four changes, half of play. allinthefirst andfeatured lead onetieandfour mostoftheafternoon contestfor It was abackandforth a Pennsylvania StateAthleticConference (PSAC) West matchupatFrank CignettiField. INDIANA, PA –Inawildgame onadreary day, No. tovisitingEdinboro 22IUPfell 36-30in Saturday, Oct. 19•Frank CignettiField@George P. MillerStadium•Indiana, Pa. U 4 3 7 30 7 36 3 0 14 14 6 22 0 IUP Edinboro r 0:1 U lmn4 dfedga Edin36-23 Edin22-20 Edin36-30 Edin29-20 18ydpassfrom IUP-Barnes Box (Ullman kick) 05:05 4th goal IUP-Ullman 43ydfield 04:11 IUP20-19 3rd Edin36-20 EDIN-Massey 33 ydpassfrom (Simonskick) Girvin 07:03 IUP6-0 13-13 3rd (Simonskick) EDIN-Donaldson 1ydrun 11:06 IUP3-0 3rd EDIN-Hardy goal 39ydfield 03:30 2nd IUP-D. 06:01 (Ullmankick) Williams 2ydrun 2nd 2nd 10:01 IUP-D. 12:31 (Ullmankick) Williams 17ydrun 2nd Edin13-6 EDIN-D. Massey 19ydpuntreturn 13:33 (M. Simons kick) 2nd 6-6 EDIN- Williams 26ydpassfrom (Hardy Girvin kickblkded) 14:54 2nd goal IUP-Ullman43ydfield 01:47 1st goal IUP-Ullman41ydfield 07:29 1st SCORING SUMMARY 2 U 52 - SCWs) 30 36 IUP(5-2, 2-2PSAC West) EDINBORO (4-3, 2-2PSAC West) 22 44 EDIN -D. Massey 75ydpassfrom (M. Girvin Simonskickfailed) Edin 19-13 Attendance: 2,552 SCORE 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 SCORE 45 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:34 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP - Box 1st 06:35 IUP - Finklea 1 yd run (Ullman kick) 1st 25 yd field goal 01:06 Wakefield MER - S. 2nd Williams 25 yd run (Ullman kick) 13:21 IUP - D. 2nd 27 yd field goal 02:34 Wakefield MER - S. 4th 00:46 Ullman kick) 1 yd run (Brett IUP - Box IUP 14-0 IUP 7-0 IUP 21-3 IUP 14-3 IUP 21-6 IUP 28-6 IUP Mercyhurst 3 14 3 7 0 0 0 7 6 28 Attendance: 627 Attendance: IUP Mer Saturday, Oct. 26 • Tullio Field • Erie, Pa. • Erie, Tullio Field 26 • Oct. Saturday, West) 3-2 PSAC (6-2, IUP West) PSAC 2-3 (4-4, MERCYHURST 6 28 Mercyhurst’s Brandon Brown-Dukes, the top rusher in the PSAC West, was held to just 56 yards on 15 carries held to just 56 yards was West, the top rusher in the PSAC Brown-Dukes, Brandon Mercyhurst’s Akeem Smith returned to the lineup for the IUP defense and had a team-high 10 tackles on the day. Carl Fleming added eight Carl to the lineup for returned the IUP defense Smith had a team-high 10 tackles on the day. and Akeem sack on the day. only Shane Meisner had IUP’s behind the line of scrimmage. including two and Dorian Lane had seven, Mike Box finished 10-of-19 for 103 yards and no turnovers. Terrill BarnesTerrill had six catches and no turnovers. finished 10-of-19 for 103 yards Box Mike for 27. added three Sean McVay while for 71 yards It was the first time since Sept. 13, 2008 that Mercyhurst did not score a touchdown (24-0 a touchdown did not score 2008 that Mercyhurst 13, first the time since Sept. It was in a a touchdown did not score also the first time Mercyhurst It was loss at Bloomsburg). State. Valley – a 26-3 loss to Saginaw 2003 20, since Sept. home game It was a season-high output for Williams, who carried the ball 30 times on an overcast and carried who the ball 30 times on an overcast Williams, output for a season-high It was in Erie. day windy ERIE, PA – De’Antwan Williams ran for 186 yards and a touchdown and the IUP defense and the and a touchdown for 186 yards ran Williams – De’Antwan PA ERIE, win at with a 28-6 back on track passes as the Crimson got Hawks two intercepted Mercyhurst. FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 43 - 207 Att-Comp-Int Passes 41 - 199 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 103 19 - 10 - 0 Returns-Yards Fumble 17 27 - 7 - 2 Punt Returns-Yards 310 58 Returns-Yars Kickoff 0 - 0 16 Returns-Yards Interception 257 Punts (Number-Avg) 2 - 6 0 - 0 2 - 1 Fumbles-Lost 1-19 Penalties-Yards 0 - 0 1 - 1 6-31.7 3-64 Time Posession 4-32.8 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 4 of 12 1 - 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 9 - 94 1 of 2 4 of 15 Number-Yards Sacks By: 27:53 4 - 27 0 of 4 3-3 2 - 0 32:07 1 - 6 2-2 0 - 0 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 2-5 2-25 1-3 2-5 27:57 3-1 4-4 1of2 3-21 32:03 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5of15 1of2 8-92 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-0 8of14 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 4-45.2 Posession Time 6-107 4-41.8 Penalties-Yards 1 - 9 0- 3-58 Fumbles-Lost 0- 3-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-47 298 Interception Returns-Yards 19 0- Kickoff Returns-Yars 118 402 Punt Returns-Yards 23 Fumble Returns-Yards 24-102 18-100 125 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 41-180 Passes Att-Comp-Int 54-277 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Pecora’s interception, Eric pickoftheseason. Williams hadhisfifth seven tacklesandapassbreakup whileLanehadsixstops, Dorian includingtwo-for-loss, andasack. InadditiontoMarco Defensively, Carl with10totaltackles, Flemingfinished includingseven solo, withafumble recovery. Terrell Holloway had had two receptions 34yards for andatouchdown. D. Williams alsocaughtthree 26yards passesfor while hadtwoTerrill 32yards Barnes catchesfor andascore. Drew Carswell a 13-yard rush. Steve Franco the21-yard was 1-of-3for score while Logan Weaver alsosaw timeundercenter, going25yards, 2-of-3for adding IUP Clar on his14carries. Mike Box 79yards 7-of-12for finished andatouchdown through theair. a season-high86yardsIzzy Green 14timesfor Finkleaadded57yards carried andErik alone. IUP outgained theGoldenEagles402-298onday, including277yards ontheground 4-2 inthePSAC West. to4-5and2-4. fell Clarion winwasThe thesecondinarow Hawks, theCrimson for who improved to7-2overall and action. a 42-14winover inPennsylvania Clarion StateAthleticConference (PSAC) West football CLARION, PA –De’Antwan Williams ran 129yards for andtwo touchdowns tohelpIUP lro 14 42 7 7 0 7 7 14 0 14 Clarion IUP r 1:0 U o drn(lmnkc) IUP35-7 IUP 42-14 CLAR-Reid35ydpassfrom Carson(Espositokick) 07:48 IUP42-7 IUP14-7 IUP28-7 4th IUP-Carswell 21ydpassfrom Franco (Ullman kick) 10:23 4th IUP21-7 IUP-Box (Ullmankick) 1ydrun IUP14-0 13:30 IUP7-0 3rd IUP-Pecora 45ydinterception (Ullman kick) 02:42 2nd 30ydpassfrom IUP-Barnes Box (Ullmankick) 05:37 2nd CLAR-Day (Espositokick) 11 ydrun 14:11 2nd IUP-D. 01:57 (Ullmankick) Williams 20ydrun 1st IUP-D. 07:32 (Ullmankick) Williams 4ydrun 1st SCORING SUMMARY Saturday, Nov. Stadium•Clarion, 2•Memorial Pa. U 72 - SCWs) 42 14 CLARION(4-5, 2-4PSAC West) IUP(7-2, 4-2PSAC West) 46 Attendance: 1,128 SCORE 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 SCORE 47 4th 03:33 Nadler (Mann kick blkded) GAN - Caliste 3 yd pass from 4th IUP 49-20 00:35 (TEAM rush failed) Box 11 yd pass from IUP 55-20 IUP - Edwards SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:35 (Ullman kick) Box 37 yd pass from IUP - Brewer 1st 10:47 GAN - Nadler 13 yd run (Mann kick) 1st Williams 1 yd run (Ullman kick failed) 04:48 IUP - D. 2nd IUP 7-0 13:21 (Ullman kick) Box IUP - Barnes 16 yd pass from 2nd 04:15 2 yd run (Mann kick) GAN - Jones 2nd IUP 13-7 Williams 23 yd run (Barnes 01:34 pass) IUP - D. IUP 20-7 3rd 11:40 (Ullman kick) Box yd pass from 31 IUP - Edwards 3rd Williams 1 yd run (Ullman kick) 07:01 IUP - D. IUP 35-14 3rd 7-7 04:47 IUP - Finklea 81 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 28-14 IUP 20-14 IUP 42-14 IUP 49-14 Gannon IUP 7 7 13 0 15 21 6 6 20 55 Attendance: 2,666 Attendance: Gan IUP West) 4-3 PSAC (5-5, GANNON West) 5-2 PSAC (8-2, IUP 20 55 Saturday, Nov. 9 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, Pa. Stadium • Indiana, Miller P. Field @ George Cignetti Frank 9 • Nov. Saturday, FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 35 - 131 Att-Comp-Int Passes 44 - 280 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 196 36 - 21 - 2 25 - 21 - 1 Returns-Yards Fumble 22 Punt Returns-Yards 327 378 Returns-Yars Kickoff 0 - 0 27 Returns-Yards Interception 658 Punts (Number-Avg) 1 - 5 0 - 0 1 - 9 8-139 Fumbles-Lost 2 - 38 3 - 36 Penalties-Yards 5-42.2 1-47 Time Posession 1-34.0 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 4 of 13 10 - 76 1 - 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2 of 3 8 of 12 10 - 140 Number-Yards Sacks By: 27:48 2 of 3 3-3 1 - 1 32:12 1 - 7 4-5 2 - 10 De’Antwan Williams (Woodbridge, VA/Woodbridge) rushed for three touchdowns, extending his season output to 15. He also his season output to 15. extending touchdowns, rushed for three VA/Woodbridge) Williams (Woodbridge, De’Antwan passes for on 19 carries another 40 yards. and caught three for 73 yards ran The rushing game was also strong, with Erik Finklea posting his first career 100-yard rushing day with 174 on just 12 carries, with 174 on just 12 carries, rushing day 100-yard Erik with Finklea posting his first career The also strong, rushing was game run called back in was touchdown a 79-yard but better, been even have could day His career touchdown. including an 81-yard passes for 50 yards. He also caught three the first half on a holding penalty. Box’s favorite target was Terrill Barnes, who finished with eight receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown. He entered IUP’s IUP’s He entered and a touchdown. for 151 yards finished with eight receptions who Barnes, Terrill was target favorite Box’s in. break totals to needing the exact duringsingle season top 10 in both categories with 57 catches for the game 928 yards, It was also the first 300-yard passing day for an IUP quarterback since Andrew Krewatch Krewatch for passing day an IUP quarterback since Andrew also the first 300-yard It was That also the last time an IUP was Gannon back in 2008. finished with 313 against all were marks and touchdown yardage The completions, in a single game. for four touchdowns quarterback threw for Box. career-highs The 378 passing yards all came from the right arm of quarterback Mike Box, who finished who the right Box, arm of quarterback Mike all came from The 378 passing yards an by the most total was The yardage and one interception. 21-of-25 with four touchdowns State back in Valley for Saginaw 407 against threw IUP quarterback since Brian Eyerman 2001. IUP finished with 378 yards through the air and another 280 on the ground, averaging 9.5 averaging ground, the air and another 280 on the through IUP finished yards with 378 and 32:12 time of possession. 27 first with downs play per yards INDIANA, PA – The Crimson Hawks racked up 658 total yards in IUP’s dominating 55-20 in IUP’s up 658 total yards The Crimson racked Hawks – PA INDIANA, at Day Gannon on Senior victory over (PSAC) Athletic Conference State Pennsylvania Field. Cignetti Frank 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 5-6 2-10 2-4 26:00 5-60 4-3 4-7 0of1 34:00 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7- 76 8of17 0of Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2- 13-125 7of13 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 6-34.3 Posession Time 5-113 1-48.0 Penalties-Yards 0 - 0 1-40 1-11 Fumbles-Lost 0- 4-35 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-77 347 Interception Returns-Yards 25 1-77 Kickoff Returns-Yars 296 562 Punt Returns-Yards 29 Fumble Returns-Yards 53-300 27-171 206 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 30-51 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-356 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS three withafumble Hawks recovery Crimson defenders ontheday. loway andJames eachhadsacks. Price Akeem Smithrecovered afumble lateinthegame andrumbled 77yards. Hewas oneof withateam-highnine tackles,Carl Flemingledthedefensive effort including1.5sacksandaforced fumble. Lane, Terrell Hol Hawks hadfive sacksonthedayalossof60yards. quarterback accountingfor IUP helda34:00-26:00advantage intimeofpossessionandgave yards upjust51rushing toShippensburg. Crimson The single game allyear IUPandthesecondhighestyardage for total. Hawks Crimson rackedThe up562yards intotaloffense, including356yards ontheground. It’s yards themostrushing ina IUP Ship to post1,000receiving yards inasingleseason. in receiving theseason. for IUPplayer Hebecomesthefirst sinceCarmeloOcasioin2002 Grabbing 83yards sixpassesfor andonetouchdown, passedthe1,000-yard Barnes mark against EastStroudsburg in2006. Williams alsoaddedthree touchdowns inthevictory. in asinglegame, vaulting previous record Morgan, holderChris 286yards who for rushed 315yardsRushing for on39attempts, Williams broke theschoolrecord yards rushing for 21 road over victory Shippensburg Saturday afternoon. De’Antwan Williams and Terrill Barnes, IUPwrapped upthe2013regular seasonwitha42- SHIPPENSBURG, PA –Inwhat would endupbeingarecord-breaking for performance Saturday, Nov. 16•SUSAF@SethGrove •Shippensburg, Pa. U 4 7 6 1 42 21 15 6 0 7 14 14 0 7 Shippensburg IUP r 0:7 U lmn3 dfedga IUP27-14 IUP42-21 IUP24-14 IUP27-21 IUP35-21 IUP-D. 04:40 (Ullmankick) Williams 66ydrun 4th IUP-D. 07:49 (KevinWilliams 38ydrun Edwards pass) 4th IUP21-7 (D. SHIP-Zulli13ydrun Newcomer kick) 01:14 3rd goal IUP-Ullman39ydfield 05:27 3rd IUP7-0 goal IUP-Ullman28ydfield 07:26 IUP14-7 3rd IUP21-14 SHIP-Harman6ydpassfrom Zulli(D. Newcomer kick) 11:57 3rd IUP-D. 13:25 (Ullmankick) Williams 6ydrun 2nd 2yd passfrom IUP-Barnes Box (Ullmankick) 7-7 02:42 1st SHIP-Harman40ydpassfrom Zulli(D. Newcomer 06:45 kick) 1st (Ullmankick) IUP-Finklea14ydrun 09:00 1st SCORING SUMMARY U 92 - SCWs) 42 21 SHIPPENSBURG (7-4, 6-1PSAC West) IUP(9-2, 6-2PSAC West) 48 Attendance: 5,100 SCORE 4 3 2 1 - 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES NCAA PLAYOFFS NCAA FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND (5) Slippery Rock (4) Winston-Salem Chester (3) West (6) American Int’l (5) Newberry 20 (4) Carson-Newman 27 (3) North Alabama (6) Tuskegee 38 7 (4) Minnesota-Duluth 37 (5) Emporia State (3) Henderson State 30 27 Cloud St. (6) St. 55 State Valley (4) Grand 27 Valley (5) Saginaw 13 35 (3) Indianapolis Texas A&M (6) West 40 40 SECOND ROUND (1) Shepherd 7 (4) Winston-Salem 27 Chester (3) West 14 (2) Bloomsburg (1) Lenoir-Rhyne (4) Carson-Newman 0 (5) North Alabama (2) UNC Pembroke 7 40 38 Mo State (1) N’West 20 (4) Minnesota-Duluth 27 Cloud St. (6) St. 37 (2) Minn St.-Mankato 13 45 (1) Colo State-Pueblo 21 State Valley (4) Grand Texas A&M (6) West 48 (2) Ohio Dominican 54 30 34 FINALS REGIONAL (1) Shepherd 34 Chester (3) West 27 (1) Lenoir-Rhyne (5) North Alabama Mo State (1) N’West Cloud St. (6) St. 28 7 State Valley (4) Grand 42 39 Texas A&M (6) West 54 SEMIFINALS 35 (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 48 Chester (3) West 28 Mo St (1) N’West State Valley (4) Grand CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL 42 (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 14 13 Mo St. (1) N’West 27 28 43 49 SECOND TEAM Nick Carnicella Yr. Dorian Lane R-Sr Pos. Ullman Brett OL Jr Jr LB K WEST PSAC OVR 9-2 PSAC WEST Slippery Rock 7-4 5-2 IUP 6-5 7-4 California 4-3 6-1 5-6 4-3 Mercyhurst 4-7 4-3 Gannon 9-3 3-4 Edinboro Clarion2-5 Seton Hill 0-7 1-10 MVP: Franklyn Quiteh, RB Quiteh, Franklyn MVP: ALL-AMERICANS PSAC STANDINGS PSAC PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PSAC Bloomsburg 42, Slippery Rock 34 42, Bloomsburg ALL-REGION AWARDS ALL-PSAC WEST ALL-PSAC HONOREES PLAYER Yr. Pos. Outlet Award Pos. Yr. PLAYER Dovales Byron Holloway Terrell R-Sr R-Sr OL DB D2Football.com Don Hansen Team Second Mention Hon. Don Hansen Second Team Team Team Second Second Second Hansen Team Hansen Hansen Don Second Don Outlet Award Don Pos. Daktronics Yr. PLAYER Williams De’Antwan R-Sr Dom Maggio RB Dovales Byron Daktronics Charmo Mike R-Jr R-Sr Second Team Fleming Carl FB OL Holloway Terrell Sr Don Hansen Daktronics R-Sr R-Sr OL Eric Williams Team Second Team Third LB DB Don Hansen Daktronics Don Hansen R-Jr Team Third Team Second DB Team First Daktronics Second Team Carl Fleming Carl Holloway Terrell R-Sr R-Sr DB LB FIRST TEAM Williams De’Antwan R-Sr BarnesTerrill RB Yr. Dovales Byron Pos. Charmo Mike Sr R-Sr WR OT Sr OL EAST PSAC OVR PSAC EAST 10-2 Chester West 6-1 Bloomsburg 7-4 4-7 6-1 Shippensburg 6-1 East Stroudsburg 3-4 Kutztown 4-3 0-11 1-10 13-2 Lock Haven 1-6 Millersville 7-4 0-7 Cheyney 2-5 3-8 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 RECEIVING PASSING RUSHING SCORING o ago 9 1 8 80 0 8 0.9 1.7 8 202.1 181.1 61 0 4.7 12 75 4.9 2.3 19 10 0 5.0 8.0 14 14.7 17 11.8 21 12.0 0 4.9 2223 36 8 1992 0 1 12 151 8.1 169 14.0 0 16.7 31 1 11 17.0 21.0 15.8 11 1 14 22 16.7 2 61 Opponents...... 9 34 17.4 21 37 2 7 Total...... 1 50 0 18.0 Dom Maggio 22 1 2 35.8 1 14.6 Ben Simmen 3 3 14.2 92.2 54 3 10.9 37 Trey Campman 7 9 73 184 56 10 Khaliq Coleman 3 174 10.6 2 R. Hendricks 13 5 8 16 191 Finklea Erik 11 16.4 11 Kevin Edwards 16.1 9 18 11 394 T. Dummermuth 1014 D. 11 Williams 24 63 Pat Brewer 202.1 Sean McVay 11 10.5 181.1 11 61 Drew Carswell 75 17 34.3 19 Terrill Barnes 10 0 21 2223 Player GP 1992 2 42 59.0 51.4 147.0 12 151-256 100.7 103 19 42.9 169-329 Lg 11 Avg/G 77.8 1 11 No TD Yds 0 -0.1 Opponents...... 3-7 Pct -5.3 64.7 Int 7-9 Att Total...... 247.2 0.7 Cmp 0 4 GP Yds 5 3 Logan Weaver 12 0 Steve Franco 1 216.7 126.4 -1.0 81 3 3.2 Mike Box -4.0 40 Avg -1 32 3.8 -16 0.3 Player 11 26.3 13 5.1 7.9 22 3.2 1 2384 8 32 14 1390 0 197 TD 387 2581 6 44 0 13.0 67 0 1777 468 0 433 33.6 13 14.0 11 0 4.9 11 4 75 42 35 10.9 Opponents...... 1 0 79 Lg 27 51.1 3 87 3 Total...... 0 9 11 1 81 13 6 Steve Franco 5.1 3 6 42 336 7 Jay 1 Watkins 400 80 169 90 122.5 3 6.0 Avg/GMike Box 6 16 66 4 511 6 0 8 Logan Weaver 11 1 18 0 342 3 0 6 35 Terrill Barnes 5.6 66 11 6 Lg 1347 546 Avg/G P. 0 TD 10 Avg Ferguson 0 40 0 Net 0 85 Loss 0 Gain Att Pat Brewer 1387 0 GP 10 240 Izzy Green 12 19-23 18 46-50 11 12 0 0-0 0 Finklea Erik 0-0 0 14 D. Williams 8-12 0 18 4-9 0 0 18 0 Player 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54 0-0 23 0 42 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 50 Opponents...... 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Total...... 70 108 0-0 1 1 Lane Dorian 0-0 0 0 0-0 Pat Brewer 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Khaliq Coleman 0 0-0 0-0 Jay 2 Watkins 3 2 0 0-0 0 Marco Pecora 0-0 0-0 2 T. Dummermuth 3 0-0 46-49 3 Drew Carswell 0-0 Kevin Edwards 0-0 7 8-12 Mike Box 0-0 Sean McVay 8 0 Izzy Green 18 Finklea Erik Terrill Barnes Brett Ullman D. 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17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES IUP OPP IUP TEAM STATISTICS TEAM Marco Pecora Marco Yards 572 850 171 RETURNS KICKOFF 572 Yards Return Per Avg. 24 RETURNS INTERCEPTION 19 1 212 Yards 13 Return Per Avg. 43 23.8 2 Touchdowns 12 19.77 FUMBLE RETURNS 598 0 97 Yards 11.16 Return Per Avg. 67 1 Touchdowns 8 14.25 92 PENALTIES 979 Yards 12.13 Game Per Penalties 9 Game Per Yards 1.44 MISCELLANEOUS 8.36 Red Zone Conversions Red Zone Pct. 89 Touchdowns Red Zone 6.09 39-45 Conversions Down 3rd Pct. Down 3rd 17-30 17-8 54.36 36 63-135 Conversions 4th Down Pct. 4th Down 87.0% 56-161 15-9 Fumbles-Lost 9-15 57.0% Time of Possession/Game 13 Lost 47.0% Sacks By-Yards 30:32 8-29 35.0% 60.0% 23-203 29:16 28.0% 10-83 51 Player No Yds Avg TD Lg TD Avg Yds No Player Brewer Pat Williams D. Dom Maggio Dummermuth T. Shane Meisner 11 Total...... 9 1 2 Opponents...... 326 1 210 29 7 43 24 29.6 0 23.3 850 572 14.5 7.0 0 0 0.0 19.8 0 23.8 59 0 38 0 13 0 0 7 36 0 59 Player Player BarnesTerrill Sean McVay Ben Simmen Holloway T. 13 Total...... No. 10 Opponents...... 151 5 Yds 2 94 16 30 11.6 36 Avg 19 121 300 9.4 TD 0 7.2 Lg 9.5 7.6 10.0 0 52 0 21 0 0 1 25 52 27 0 Player Player Matt Spegal Total...... 41 Punts Opponents...... Yds 1596 58 42 Avg 38.9 2249 Long 1596 TB FC 38.8 61 I20 38.0 Blk 50+ 79 61 5 5 7 5 4 11 7 13 7 11 7 7 1 2 1 Player INT Yds Avg TD Lg TD Avg Yds INT Player Williams Eric Holloway T. Pecora Marco Fleming Carl 6 McFadden Jerell Dorian Lane 4 4 Meriwether M. 1 1 Chris Brown 4 Total...... 6 86 Opponents...... 1 1 36 0 0.7 1 21.5 12 39 1.5 19 0 36.0 0.0 0 41 1 171 212 0 39.0 0 0.0 2 0 45 41.0 14.2 11.2 6 1 36 0 0 0 1 39 2 0 41 80 45 Player Player Fleming Carl Dorian Lane 10 Pecora Marco 45 GP 54 Ast Solo 11 Total Shane Meisner 11 TL-Yds 99 Sack-Yds 39 11 McFadden Jerell 33 10 30 FF FR 27 30 5.5- 39 Williams Eric 34 69 25 60 17 Holloway 2.5- 33 T. 55 11 8.5- 35 51 11 2.0- Palmer Jeff 66 11.0- 26 1 2.0- 12 22 11 1.5- 2 Michael Larrow 5.5- 50 1.0- 9 10 48 24 1 1 Clarke Kevin 10 20 1 12 0 19 3.0- 11 Price James 15 0-0 44 1 10 18 31 Batts 0 Jordan 0 0.5- 6 13 6.5- 29 33 16 11 Ali Muhammad 5.0- 37 0 10 29 0 13 5.0- 16 1.0- 9 11 Smith Akeem 1.0- 14 16 5 12 0 Larry 2.5- 12 Gooden 8 2.0- 13 29 1 1 17 1 9 Watkins Jay 25 0 7 22 2.0- 15 10 0 Total 0 11 5.0- 34 0-0 9 5.5- 30 1.0- 10 1 21 9 10 2.5- 19 2.5- 22 1 13 19 3.0- 6 0 1 6 1 1 1.0- 7 19 0 11 0 0 0-0 414 378 1.0- 7 792 0-0 73- 379 0 0 23- 203 0 1 8 0-0 8 0 1 KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS PUNTING INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 to the NCAA playoff athletic director in1992.Over the returned to this almamater head record of 182-50-1 andledIUP to reached the semifinalssix times Championship in1990and1993. 14 PSAC West titles and13 trips 033 20 At the time of his retirement in coach in1986andbecame the 2005, Cignetti was thethird-2005, Aft career atIUP, Frank Cignetti and played for the National winningest active coach in RN INTIMICHAEL MANN FRANK CIGNETTI next 20seasons,hehada er an All-America playing Division II football. IUP FOOTBALLIUP s. The Indians 52 scores asasenior in1993 when he 4,805 yards and48 touchdowns, IUP andisoneof the top running named to the FootballAmerican Championship game.Mann was holding bigleads,herushed for several games with the Indians backs inPSAC history. Despite majority of rushingrecords at Associated Press All-America sitting out the second half of including 2,027 yards and19 Coaches Association and Coaches Association Michael Mannholds the led IUPNational led to the teams. 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES victory. in alo Bills in 1987, retiring er Defensive NFL the was . He A three-time All-America All-America three-time A in 1984. Aft in 1984. selected by the Buff the by selected career and was the head coach the head coach was and career poster their first their playoff poster Draft Haslett embarked on a coaching on a coaching Haslett embarked the Year in his first season when first season in his Year the Rookie of the Year and named to to and named Year the of Rookie of the for six for Orleans Saints the New of the Bills’ Silver Anniversary team team Anniversary Silver the Bills’ linebacker at IUP, Jim Haslett was was Jim Haslett at IUP, linebacker the Saints won the NFC West and West the NFC won the Saints the second round of the 1979 NFL the 1979 NFL of round the second seasons. He was the NFL Coach of of Coach the NFL was seasons. He 53 . alo Bills before the of h round NFL Draft NFL the lineman at ensive retiring following the 2006 following retiring All-Star game, before being game, before All-Star started a total of 132 games, 132 games, of total started a season. During his career, he season. During his career,

CHRIS VILLARRIAL JIM HASLETT 75 86 1006 , the Division II Bowl, 1006 Snow guard. Villarrial was Villarrial was guard. a two-time selected in the fift the in selected IUP player. Spending eight years years eight Spending player. IUP NFL playing career of any former former any of career playing NFL the best off with the and three three Bears and the Chicago with more with the more Buff splitting time between center and center time between splitting Chris Villarrial enjoyed the longest enjoyed Villarrial Chris

All-America at IUP and was named was and at IUP All-America HISTORY 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 before pass plays theBlueHenscompleted four towin. underdog. Bob Tate kicked goal afield withaminute togo togivea 24-23lead IUP Coach ChuckKlausingtookIUP into AtlanticCity’s Convention Hallasaprohibitive 02 U 1 hpesug1 Indiana,Pa. Indiana, Pa. West Chester, SITE Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Indiana, Pa. 1968 EastStroudsburg, Pa. resumed inthe2008season. Indiana, Pa. IUP41, Shippensburg 10 New Haven, Conn Note: PSAC championshipgamewas discontinuedafterthe1987seasonand IUP21, West Chester9 IUP20, West Chester6 2012 Shepherdstown, Bloomsburg Winston-Salem, 31, N.C. IUP9 W.Va. 1987 EastStroudsburg 26, IUP10 1986 EastStroudsburg 27, IUP14 West Chester,1985 Pa. Allendale, Mich. 1965 Midland, Mich. 1964 Indiana,Pa. Winston-SalemState21, Millersville, IUP17 Pa. YEAR SCORE Maryville, IUP17, Indiana, Mo. New Haven Pa. 14 PSAC Shepherd 41, IUP34 IUP27, Sheperd 17 University Center, Mich. Grand Valley State62, BigRapids, IUP21 Mich. IUP45, BigRapids,West Mich. Chester35 Rock, Slippery Pa. 2012 Indiana, Pa. IUP27, Saginaw Valley Florence, State23 Ala. Kingsville, Texas Saginaw 2007 Valley State33, IUP32 Indiana, Pa. State20, NWMissouri IUP12 Northwood 28, IUP0 IUP26, Millersville21 New Haven, Conn. Indiana, Pa. 2002 Indiana, Pa. 2001 27, IUP Rock20(OT) Slippery 2000 Shepherd 9,6 Jacksonville, IUP Indiana, Ala. Pa. Texas Indiana, A&MKingsville46, Pa. IUP20 Ferris State24, IUP23 IUP21, Ferris State17 1999 Florence, Ala. 1998 Clinton, Miss. Alabama 41, North IUP34 IUP35, Grand1996 Valley State27 IUP21, Dakota North 6 Portland, IUP38, New Ore. Haven 35 Indiana, Pa. Clinton, Miss. 1994 Jacksonville State27, IUP20 Indiana, Pa. IUP28, Ferris State21 IUP52, Shippensburg 7 SITE Dakota North State51, Orlando, IUP11 Fla. IUP56, 1993 Virginia Union7 IUP27, MississippiCollege 8 Grand Rapids, Mich. IUP14, Edinboro 7 1991 MississippiCollege 26, IUP14 IUP48, Winston-Salem State0 IUP17, Portland State0 IUP34, Grand1990 Valley State24 Millersville27, IUP24 Central 12, Florida IUP10 1989 1988 1987 YEAR SCORE RECORD NNCAA DIVISIONIIPLAYOFFS C

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N L P I E U NOVEMBER over- victory, IUP earned its first playoff zero conditions and a below coming snowy the host Lak- wind chill for a 34-24 win over ers. on the touchdowns three Rock scored Ken for 224 yards Aliucci threw Tony and ground, the to spark on 13 of 20 passing accuracy passes for 154 Hill caught seven Jai Indians. and a touchdown. yards State led 17-7 midway Valley Grand The Indians then quarter. the third through twice, Rock scored took control. steadily seconds into run five including a 19-yard the fourth IUP its first at lead quarter to give State took lead back at Valley Grand 20-17. 24-20 with 10:13 left. The IUP offense its hot play. continued Aliucci 40 seconds after fallingJust behind, touchdown connected with Hill on a 59-yard IUP 34, GRAND VALLEY STATE 24 STATE VALLEY GRAND IIUP 34, ended in game The first home playoff Millersville scored disappointment when including a 10 points in the fourth quarter, Hadfield with 42 Luke by field goal 34-yard to pull out a 27-24 victory. seconds left, offset Millersville an IUP by The rally a 17-0 first quarter deficit. from comeback Hill Girting and Jai Steve by Touchdowns A pulled IUP to within 17-14 at intermission. Sandstrom and a John Jim Pehanick sneak by the Indians a 24-17 lead. gave field goal with 5:59 the game Millersville evened to the Indian 16 52 yards left and then drove field Hadfield hit his game-winning before goal. in total offense. edge IUP held a 433-248 and Pehanick Girting rushed for 106 yards, with Paul hit on 17 of 24 passes for 254 yards, six of those aerials catching for 109 Kovell yards. MILLERSVILLE 27, IUP 24 MMILLERSVILLE 27, NOVEMBER CENTRAL FLORIDA 12, IUP 10 12, FLORIDA CCENTRAL NOVEMBER with a 12-10 debut its playoff IUP made Central against opening round loss in the before in Orlando Florida at the Citrus Bowl to see the crowd the largest 15,043 fans, up to then. Indians play Central The IUP defense held the powerful just surrendering Florida offense check, in turn- seven forcing while one touchdown each by interceptions two including overs, McMullan and Dennis Culbertson. Kevin field nailed a 30-yard Sandstrom John IUP to within to pull with 9:06 remaining goal a pair of turnovers The Indians forced 12-10. in Golden Knight territory two on its next and missed field a but goal series, defensive denied IUP an opportunity to an interception pull out the victory. of total of- limited to 169 yards IUP was Steve by 76 rushing including yards fense, times five sacked was Jim Pehanick Girting. twice. and intercepted 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 for 180yardsfor and Woods threw 162yards. for yard ground game. Aliuccihit10of12passes 103yards for Mannrushed toleada231- Scott quarterback Woods toJohnny White. mar Taylor anda27-yard passfrom backup Peoples, a30-yard interception return by To- byon runs MichaelMann andCharles Indiansalsogot halftouchdowns The first scoring. Jai Hilljust1:04intothegameIUP started Murray. A31-yard passfrom Tony Aliuccito including apairoftouchdown by runs Jay IUPscored five onitsfirst possessions, Reece Brown. nine turnovers, includingthree picks by downsand 31first forced andthedefense Indianshad573 yardsThe oftotaloffense Virginia Union56-7intheopeninground. a 49-0halftimeleadastheIndianscrushed andtop-ranked Undefeated IUPraced to NOVEMBER times while throwing just75yards. for in thesecondhalf. Aliucciwas sacked seven yards oftotaloffense, includingamere 48 heldIUPtoonly 143 Bisondefense The quarter. lead intoa44-11bulge aftera30-pointthird Dakotaathree-point North Stateturned break. Johnny White with46secondsleftbefore the yard touchdown passfrom Tony Aliuccito Jaworski anda13- thatopenedthescoring stayed closeona42-yard goal field by John Bisonledjust14-11athalftime.The IUP touchdowns. 174yards. for Satterrushed the air. Three completionswent ofhisfour for downs. Satterontheground and179through Three completionswent touch- ofhisfour for 145 ontheground and179through theair. 324yards, accountedfor Simdorn including and Simdorn Tony Chris Satterledtheway. opponent. bothrank any secondfor total offense IUP yardsBison totalsof448rushing and627in against IUP.top statisticalperformances The Dakotainoneofthe North Stateturned game. Indians dropped a51-11decisioninthetitle the weight ofanoffensive explosion asthe evenly 30minutes, thefirst for under IUPfell Afterbattlingpowerful Dakota North State DECEMBER 117 yards. yards withfive withHillfinishing catchesfor 184 Aliuccihiton12of20passesfor left. strike fromscoring AliuccitoHillwith10:22 80-yard drive thatculminatedina24-yard Indiansputthegame The away withan advantage. down by run MichaelManngave IUPa17-8 punt attheChoctaw 44. Afour-yard touch- NNORTH DAKOTA STATE 51, IUP11 IIUP 56, U O P R

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Hen- Taun to Ferguson pass from touchdown Robinson put IUP run by derson and a 20-yard 15. up by rushed for who 129 yards Darnell Jamison, DECEMBER up for the hooked A pair of 13-0 teams fans and the 15,631 at Braly championship, home North Alabama’s Municipal Stadium, to treated audience were and an ESPN field, II history. Division in one of the best games a 34-24 deficit with 10 from IUP rallied Lion quar- but minutes, points in the last two in the drive led a 69-yard Gross terback Cody out one-yard scoring from final 45 seconds, North Alabama a with 10 seconds left to give 41-34 victory. running off 21 14-3 before IUP trailed Woods, Scott points for a 24-14 lead. straight completed 20 of 37 passes forwho 299 yards, connected with Scott McClellan to cut the def- passes to Touchdown icit to four at halftime. the Indians TurnerTheo gave Dan Glass and a 10-point lead. on a North Alabama then embarked taking the lead on a 27-point fourth quarter, Satter- Brian Satterfield. run by touchdown from scored rushed for who 180 yards, field, and North Alabama led 34-24 out, 20 yards with 3:17 remaining. Mi- run by with a one-yard IUP responded recov- Creech Jack chael Mann with 1:54 left. it on Mike and IUP tied kick, an onside ered the Lions before field goal 34-yard Geary’s on their winning drive. went NORTH ALABAMA 41, IUP 34 41, NNORTH ALABAMA Michael Mann opened the scoringopened the Mann Michael a with first possession. run on IUP’s four-yard North touchdown, Mann the Following Darcy before the IUP five to drove Dakota at- field goal 22-yard on a Dahlem misfired not move The Sioux would Fighting tempt. territoryinto Indian their final until again of the game. drive just 202 gained who The Fighting Sioux, shutout ended IUP’s of total offense, yards the final gun when bid just 27 seconds before on a 24-yard Ostby hit Josh Wagner Clay pass. touchdown 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 36 passes for 252yards.36 passesfor half,in thefirst andEyerman completed19of Terrance Wilson scored bothIUPtouchdowns win. a Randy McKavish the passintheendzone for to give IUPthelead. Jet Tindell thenpicked off atouchdownfor play onthefirst ofovertime Tailback AamirDew scampered 25yards from Eyerman toCarmeloOcasiowith2:10left. roughing penaltyledtoan18-yard connection pass from Eyerman Brian toJohn Jones anda with 8:37left. yards atouchdown for togive IUPa26-14lead grabbed aFolmar passandreturned it65 issuewas The decidedwhen Jet Tindell yard goala20-14IUPlead. field for second interception, andBolandkicked a20- man toJohn Jones. Jon Pankake grabbed his onan11-yard quarter fourth passfrom Eyer- IUPretook play theleadonfirst ofthe yards. five times. Foxworth 141 caught11passesfor 342yardsof 55passesfor but was intercepted drives go ahead14-10. Folmar completed25 mar toscore touchdowns onitsnext two Millersvillerebounded behindDrew Fol- nine secondsintothesecondquarter. kicked a30-yard goala10-0leadjust field for OnIUP’s next possession, Jeremy Boland lead. Eyerman toQuintinBiddingsandanearly 7-0 led toasix-yard touchdown passfrom Brian yards,rushing a73-yard off ripping that run son, who tiedanIUPplayoff record with195 Indianscameouthotwith The Terrance Wil- timesince1994. thefirst for finals ing Millersville26-21toadvance tothesemi- and again theIndiansgained revenge, down- theregularteam ithadlosttoduring season For thesecondstraight week, IUPmeta NOVEMBER IIUP 26, MILLERSVILLE21 but was sacked times. four 202yardsman completed 16of33passesfor 235 yards.Miles hit20of30 passesfor Eyer- David Jansen 221yards, for rushed and Bearcats margin. theirfinal covered afumble intheendzone togive the yard goal field by Purnell. re- ScottCourter Sly recovered attheIUP19, leadingtoa35- AamirDew fumbled thekickoff, and Tony got thebiggest break ofthegame. Northwest towithin12-10before theBearcats A33-yard goal field David pulled Purnell failed, but theIndianstrailed only 7-6. went infrom oneyard out. extraThe point IUPgot back initwhen Terrance Wilson quarter. Travis MilestoRyan George in thesecond es andledonly 7-0onafour-yard passfrom BearcatsThe wasted several chanc- scoring Bearcats 20-12. State before totheNorthwest Missouri falling champion leadagainstquarter defending quarter, IUPrallied totake a12-7fourth Afterbeingheldscoreless untilthethird DECEMBER NNORTHWEST MISSOURISTATE 20, IUP12 U O P R

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But the Crimson had four Hawks turnovers, a pair of missed a pair of kicks and allowed and including 117 yards rushers, 100-yard backup tailback Jimmy by touchdowns three Sutch. after an 11-yard IUP had a chance Still, Witter with to Krewatch pass from touchdown Humphries recov- But Bobby 52 seconds left. an onside kick to clinch the win for the ered Rams. 14 points four times and was by IUP trailed Witter made a juggling behind 34-20 when to pass play on a 59-yard catch and scored in Sutch went game. it a seven-point make the Shepherd to rebuild out 20 yards from the Crimson Hawks lead to 41-27 before at the end. threatened All-America tailback Dervon Shepherd the Ram while rushed for 136 yards Wallace defense held the Crimson to 72 yards Hawks Mychal Skinner added eight on the ground. for IUP. catches for 104 yards SHEPHERD 41, IUP 34 IUP SSHEPHERD 41, pass- 16 of 31 completed Krewatch Andrew while touchdowns and two es for yards 241 His 23-yard also scoring the ground. once on run Witter and 11-yard to Ken pass touchdown Chester lead. West 14-0 an early wiped out in the touchdowns two Both teams scored IUP scoring with on a 79-yard quarter, third Rodriguez and a two- Anthony by return kickoff point But a missed extra McNeal. run by yard entering the fourthleft IUP one down quarter. on a four-yard IUP scored eight, by Trailing IUP Mychal Skinner. to Krewatch pass from for 72 yards then marched a punt and forced After the Crimson Hawks the winning score. had 15 who Jackson, Terrence made it 45-35, the win. to clinch Zwaan intercepted tackles, for 135 yards. Witter had 10 receptions for the 117 rushingOsagie Osunde had yards for 230 yards threw Zwaan Golden Rams while times and had four inter- three sacked was but ceptions. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 1 aiona 7 0 2 Shippensburg 13 0 California 2 41 14 Clarion 14 Bloomsburg 7 6 33 Edinboro 13 Lock 0 Haven 6 1934 (6-0) California 6 0 6 0 Fairmont State 0 Edinboro 18 Bloomsburg 24 LockHaven 8 Clarion 28 1933 (4-2) 9 0 6 Shippensburg 0 8 California 7 0 Slippery 6 7 Fairmont Rock 6 10 Edinboro State 0 West 6 0 19 Clarion Chester 12 Lock Haven 1932 (5-3) 0 7 0 0 6 Shippensburg 0 California 0 Slippery 26 26 Edinboro Rock 12 Clarion 7 12 West Chester 7 Fairmont 7 0 7 Lock State 1931 (4-2-2) 6 Haven 0 0 27 6 Shippensburg 8 California 0 Edinboro 33 Clarion 0 Fairmont 0 0 Slippery State 24 1930 (3-2-1) Rock 0 38 0 St. 0 7 0 21 Kent Vincent State 0 Slippery 6 8 Edinboro Rock 12 California 6 33 Clarion 0 Waynesburg 28 1929 (4-3) 0 Edinboro 13 0 0 Kent 0 6 0 Slippery State 27 32 Lock Rock Haven 6 California 25 Clarion 25 0 St. 0 1928 (3-4) Vincent 0 7 Kent 18 0 Slippery State 38 52 Clarion Rock 0 16 0 California 6 24 Lock Haven 0 Edinboro 6 12 St. Vincent 0 Muskingum 1927 (4-4) 3 asil 0 0 7 atShippensburg 33 # Mansfield 20 33 20 atClarion 7 25 at West Chester 0 atSt. 0 Vincent 21 0 Waynesburg 14 0 Rock Slippery 14 LockHaven 9 7 1942 (5-3) 26 Shippensburg 13 0 0 6 Clarion 12 West Chester 0 Rock Slippery 13 Edinboro 33 0 Mansfield 0 26 12 1941 (4-2) 0 Shippensburg 0 0 California 33 6 Clarion 14 0 Mansfield 14 Rock Slippery 15 Edinboro 25 6 Bloomsburg 33 6 16 Lock 12 Haven 12 1940 (7-0-1) 6 Shippensburg 12 0 California 19 13 Clarion 12 Mansfield 0 7 7 Rock Slippery 0 0 Edinboro 20 Bloomsburg 33 LockHaven 0 6 1939 (4-2-2) 27 0 Clarion 12 33 Shippensburg 13 Mansfield 6 0 Rock Slippery 10 6 Edinboro 13 Bloomsburg 26 LockHaven 0 7 7 0 1938 (3-4) Shippensburg 0 6 7 California 19 6 0 Mansfield 25 Rock Slippery 26 7 Edinboro 31 Bloomsburg 26 LockHaven 7 0 0 Clarion 41 14 1937 (6-1-1) Shippensburg 6 7 0 California 20 Clarion 0 26 10 Bloomsburg 26 Edinboro 15 Rock Slippery 0 LockHaven 6 0 6 0 0 1936 (4-2-1) Shippensburg 13 California 17 Edinboro 54 6 Clarion 33 6 0 Bloomsburg 3 Slippery 0 27 0 Lock Rock 0 Geneva Haven 1935 (5-3) NO GAMESPLAYED IN 1943 AND1944 DUE TO WORLDII WAR 1 t rni 20 21 20 0 St. Francis 0 21 atLockHaven 19 32 Clarion 12 28 Rock atSlippery 0 6 Edinboro # 7 atCalifornia 19 Thiel 26 atGeneva 12 20 1952 (4-4,1-4PSAC 6 West) 7 9 atBloomsburg 0 atShippensburg 0 7 LockHaven 20 28 0 atClarion 6 0 0 Rock Slippery 12 atEdinboro 20 # California 13 Mansfield 7 Kutztown 14 12 PSAC West) 13 7 1951 (5-3-1,3-1-1 Bloomsburg 13 0 Shippensburg 6 atLockHaven 7 0 Clarion 7 0 6 Rock atSlippery 16 14 Edinboro # 13 20 atCalifornia 20 atMansfield 28 atKutztown 0 13 1950 (4-4-1) 6 19 40 Steubenville 19 atShippensburg 6 6 6 LockHaven 33 27 0 atClarion 13 Rock Slippery 6 atEdinboro 26 20 # California 7 Mansfield 14 atSt. Vincent 33 0 28 1949 (4-4-1) 34 Shippensburg 18 atLockHaven 6 0 Clarion 26 0 14 27 Rock atSlippery 25 20 Edinboro # 33 atCalifornia 12 atMansfield 0 St. Vincent 31 0 7 6 1948 (1-7) atShippensburg 7 6 Mansfield 7 7 7 atClarion 38 LockHaven # 7 24 7 Fairmont State 13 California 27 Rock Slippery 6 atSt. Vincent 0 14 7 1947 (3-3-2) Shippensburg 0 32 25 13 at 18 Clarion Mansfield 27 atLockHaven 7 7 13 Fairmont State# 7 33 atCalifornia 6 Rock atSlippery 6 St. Vincent 20 1946 (5-3) 6 Wash.Jefferson & 0 0 Slippery 26 1945 (0-2) Rock 60 a lro 0 19 atClarion 0 0 0 Geneva 13 at Westminster 12 6 18 LockHaven 19 19 34 atCase Tech 27 Rock# Slippery 7 6 atEdinboro 14 California 7 PSAC West) 20 1959 (3-4-1,1-3-1 34 Clarion 13 7 atGeneva 14 Westminster 0 7 atLockHaven 17 0 0 13 Mellon# Carnegie 21 Rock atSlippery 13 7 Edinboro 6 27 atCalifornia 0 1958 (5-3,4-1PSAC West) 26 atClarion 20 14 Geneva 15 at Westminster 50 6 13 LockHaven 7 0 Mellon atCarnegie 13 Rock# Slippery 40 0 California 14 atOhio 31 0 atSt. Vincent 0 0 54 1957 (3-6,2-2PSAC West) atGeneva 21 6 Westminster 7 6 atLockHaven 39 0 Clarion 30 31 Rock atSlippery 7 19 Edinboro # 14 atCalifornia 26 6 0 Ball 7 St. Vincent 20 State 0 27 1956 (5-4,4-1PSAC West) atSt.Vincent 6 0 LockHaven 25 13 atClarion 6 7 7 13 Rock Slippery 13 atEdinboro 19 # California 14 atBallState 7 7 Geneva 0 10 7 1955 (3-5,3-2PSAC West) St. Vincent 40 atLockHaven 13 0 7 18 Clarion 20 0 6 Rock atSlippery 32 Edinboro # 28 atCalifornia 7 Grove City 26 atGeneva 7 0 0 1954 (5-3,3-2PSAC 41 West) atSt. Francis 0 14 7 14 LockHaven 25 0 atClarion 20 13 Rock Slippery 0 atEdinboro 14 # California 28 at Thiel 6 Geneva 7 1953 (4-4,3-2PSAC West) 19 0 atEastStroudsburg 26 10 18 21 Game 27 PSAC Championship 7 atLockHaven 50 atCalifornia 43 0 Rock Slippery 14 Clarion 9 19 7 atFerris State 57 Edinboro #(forfeit) 10 26 6 Shippensburg 46 atGeneva 20 atBallState 14 PSAC WestChampions 1965 (7-3,5-1PSAC West) 0 27 EastStroudsburg 14 13 Game 7 PSAC Championship LockHaven 6 California 13 26 13 7 Rock atSlippery 34 19 atClarion 18 Waynesburg # 13 14 atEdinboro 31 0 Geneva 27 atShippensburg 14 Frederick 26 PSAC WestChampions 0 6 1964 (8-2,6-0PSAC West) 0 10 atLockHaven 27 atCalifornia 7 14 7 Rock Slippery 7 # Clarion 34 atAlbright 17 13 Edinboro 21 41 at Westminster 13 Shippensburg 39 atSt. 6 Joseph’s (Ind.) 22 0 PSAC West) 14 1963 (7-1-1,5-1 10 6 LockHaven 28 6 California 14 0 Rock atSlippery 21 7 atClarion 17 Juniata # 14 atEdinboro 14 Westminster 13 6 atShippensburg 6 6 7 PSAC West) 1962 (5-2-1,4-1-1 17 40 Case Tech 37 Geneva 0 33 LockHaven 19 7 atClarion 13 6 Rock# Slippery 19 14 atEdinboro 7 at Westminster 19 7 California 7 atEastCarolina 19 6 19 1961 (2-7,1-4PSAC West) 7 14 EastStroudsburg 20 atGeneva 0 atLockHaven 14 7 Clarion 7 14 3 Rock atSlippery 14 33 Edinboro # 14 Westminster 20 atCalifornia 14 PSAC West) 1960 (2-4-2,0-3-2 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES D R

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G N , .666 , I H WINS C 1988 (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West) 1988 West) (8-3, 5-1 PSAC Co-Champions West PSAC 31 Lock Haven 24 State Towson 27 Edinboro 51 at Clarion 17 17 State at Portland 21 23 at Shippensburg 34 20 California # 38 7 24 at Slippery Rock 10 32 at Bloomsburg 41 Connecticut at S. 0 Playoffs NCAA 0 24 14 7 Millersville West) 1989 (11-2, 5-1 PSAC 44 Lock Haven 27 27 State Towson at 0 at Edinboro 54 Clarion 34 10 0 Howard 35 # Shippensburg 17 37 at California 52 Slippery Rock 0 48 Bloomsburg 58 7 Connecticut 14 S. 14 Playoffs NCAA 7 34 State Valley at Grand 24 17 15 0 State at Portland 14 26 at Mississippi College West) 0 1990 (12-2, 6-0 PSAC West Champions PSAC National Finalist NCAA 18 St at North Dakota 55 Lock Haven 28 42 at Clarion 42 State Towson 42 at Shippensburg 42 7 California # 62 17 at Slippery Rock 38 0 0 at Millersville 36 13 Edinboro 65 15 Tech Virginia West Playoffs NCAA 20 0 48 Winston-Salem State 14 0 Edinboro 29 27 at Mississippi College 8 11 State North Dakota 51 7 A O , 522 , C

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COACHES P U IUP ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD IIUP ALL-TIME COACHING 11 PERCENTAGE Miller P. George McKnight Peck 1927-47 Sam Smith 1947-48 78-44-9 Chuck Klausing .630 2-8-1 Bill Neal 1949-61 1964-69 1962-63 Dougherty Owen .227 49-55-6 1979-81 Chaump George 47-10 12-3-2 Cignetti Frank 1982-85 .473 17-13 1970-78 Tepper Lou .825 .765 24-16-1 1986-2005 Curt Cignetti 50-31-3 .570 182-50-1 .598 .783 2006-10 .613 2011-pres. 28-7 36-18 .800 .667 1985 (8-2-1, 6-0 1985 (8-2-1, West) PSAC Champions West PSAC 7 Chester West 41 at Lehigh 37 Slippery Rock 21 State Towson at 35 3 at Edinboro 42 20 Clarion # 21 48 49 at Lock Haven 33 Shippensburg 27 Connecticut 9 S. 28 21 at California Championship Game PSAC 7 0 9 7 at Bloomsburg West) 1986 (9-2, 6-0 PSAC 0 West Champions PSAC 31 7 at Bucknell 41 Northwood 21 at Kutztown 28 # Edinboro 38 at Clarion 23 49 21 Lock Haven 31 20 at Shippensburg 39 10 California 14 14 at Slippery Rock 10 13 14 State Towson Championship Game PSAC 9 20 Chester West 0 21 West) 1987 (10-2, 6-0 PSAC West Champions PSAC 6 7 Chester West at 10 State Towson at 33 American Int’l 28 31 at Edinboro 24 7 Clarion # 14 10 at Lock Haven 28 Shippensburg 24 17 at California 21 Slippery Rock 0 12 35 10 Kutztown Championship Game PSAC 21 0 Chester West 6 Playoffs NCAA Florida 10 Central 12 12 9 20

61 1979 (7-3, 3-3 PSAC West) 3-3 PSAC 1979 (7-3, 34 Stroudsburg East 35 Kutztown 13 14 Westminster at 21 at Lock Haven 31 Shippensburg 11 38 at California 28 30 28 Slippery Rock # 18 24 Waynesburg at 9 14 16 at Edinboro 15 Clarion 15 West) 1980 (6-4, 3-3 PSAC 23 Waynesburg 13 at 17 Westminster 14 at Shippensburg 30 21 28 California 23 17 at Slippery Rock 10 7 Post W. at C. 7 22 # Edinboro 0 14 at Clarion20 Lock Haven 24 17 at East Stroudsburg 22 11 West) 1981 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC 14 15 0 Waynesburg 7 3 Westminster at Shippensburg 16 at California 10 8 10 Slippery Rock 42 # Post W. C. 26 7 35 at Edinboro 13 Clarion 3 14 at Lock Haven 35 3 East Stroudsburg West) 6 1982 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC 41 20 7 Waynesburg at 20 7 at Hillsdale 10 California (forfeit) 13 7 at Slippery Rock 24 0 Westminster 3 14 24 # Edinboro 24 at Clarion 48 Lock Haven 9 3 at Shippensburg 13 at Liberty 6 28 West) 1983 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC 14 21 Waynesburg 14 Hillsdale 35 35 at California 14 Slippery Rock # 14 0 Westminster at 23 at Edinboro 15 21 24 28 Clarion 16 49 at Lock Haven 41 Shippensburg 32 21 Chester West at 0 West) 1984 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC 18 40 35 West Co-Champions PSAC 17 at Bucknell 27 Findlay 35 at Slippery Rock 24 Chester West 52 18 14 Edinboro 56 at Clarion 35 18 # Lock Haven 18 0 at Shippensburg 24 Connecticut at S. 17 14 21 14 California 16 14 31 1973 (4-5) 13 Eastern Kentucky 10 at Cortland State 13 26 Northwood 14 # Edinboro 0 6 Westminster at 22 Clarion 10 Slippery Rock 6 34 21 14 at California 0 State Youngstown at 34 44 West) 1974 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC 20 28 7 at Northwood 7 Cortland21 State Shippensburg 25 at Edinboro 14 20 # Westminster 18 6 at Clarion 0 20 at Slippery Rock 20 23 7 California 44 25 Lock Haven 28 East Stroudsburg 20 1975 (8-1-1, 4-1-1 7 West) PSAC 14 0 34 Northwood 10 at Cortland State 19 at Shippensburg 21 Edinboro 0 16 14 Westminster at 7 16 Clarion # 13 Slippery Rock 14 35 at California 28 59 at Lock Haven 49 Kutztown 9 16 West) 26 1976 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC 7 21 at Juniata 13 Wilkes 2 10 Westminster 0 # Shippensburg 5 at Edinboro 16 38 at Clarion 21 10 at Slippery Rock 6 16 0 California 24 28 Lock Haven 8 14 1977 (4-4-1, 2-3-1 West) PSAC 14 0 0 Juniata 23 Wilkes at 6 Westminster at 16 at Shippensburg 3 # Edinboro 12 21 14 Clarion 19 10 7 Slippery Rock 47 at California 16 at Lock Haven 3 15 1978 (4-5-1, 2-4 15 West) PSAC 18 7 3 at East Stroudsburg 17 at Kutztown 17 21 Westminster 21 Lock Haven 16 at Shippensburg 28 13 California # 21 7 36 at Slippery16 Rock 14 Waynesburg 21 Edinboro 0 9 6 at Clarion 8 27 17 1966 (7-2) 7 Ball State 28 Geneva 14 at Shippensburg 14 at Edinboro 44 13 State # Ferris 13 20 at Clarion 21 at Slippery Rock 7 24 0 California 6 14 Lock Haven 0 27 1967 (8-1) 16 State Delaware 9 0 6 at Frederick 24 Shippensburg 19 0 # Edinboro 32 Post W. at C. 17 14 Clarion 7 23 Slippery Rock 20 at California 0 24 49 at Lock Haven 7 1968 (9-1) 15 27 17 14 State Delaware 75 Northwood 24 at Shippensburg 58 0 at Edinboro 48 State # Brockport 0 18 13 at Clarion 44 28 at Slippery Rock 41 0 California 35 Post W. 15 at C. Bowl Boardwalk 13 24 Delaware 13 1969 (8-1) 0 27 at Northwood 21 Shippensburg 31 27 Edinboro 17 State at Brockport 6 38 Clarion # 7 21 3 Slippery Rock 46 at California 35 Post 0 W. C. 14 23 Wilkes 14 1970 (5-4) 6 22 Northwood 26 8 at Shippensburg 28 Cortland State # 14 0 22 at Edinboro 10 14 at Clarion 7 41 at Slippery Rock 6 California17 31 at Hillsdale 6 7 Akron 7 1971 (7-2) 26 14 35 Norbert St. 34 at California 35 at Cortland State 23 49 # Edinboro 21 11 at Northwood 7 28 0 Clarion 13 Wilkes at 43 29 14 Hillsdale 14 at Akron 1972 (8-1) 7 9 7 at Eastern5 Kentucky 10 34 Cortland17 State 34 at Edinboro 14 at Northwood 20 at Clarion 14 0 # Wilkes 28 10 7 California 27 Shippensburg 31 State Youngstown 6 14 0 8 14 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 1 tFri tt 17 46 at 0 TAMU-Kingsville 20 17 27 atFerris State 7 21 Grand Valley 6 State 35 NCAA Playoffs LockHaven 52 atClarion 33 44 Edinboro 14 21 Cheyney 45 Rock atSlippery 13 62 43 # California 18 62 atShippensburg 20 atCentral State 29 33 atNew Haven 16 Grand Valley State 35 PSAC WestChampions 41 1994 (10-3,6-0PSAC West) Alabama atNorth 7 6 21 7 34 21 North atMississippiCollege 35 Dakota 38 atNew Haven 24 14 Ferris State 28 24 NCAA Playoffs Clarion 44 atEdinboro 31 Rock Slippery 13 14 45 52 at 7 9 10 California 45 Shippensburg atLockHaven # 52 23 at Liberty 37 at 26 34 Grand West Kutztown 3 54 ValleyChester NCAA NationalFinalist 21 St. PSAC WestChampions 1993 (13-1,6-0PSAC West) 35 35 (forfeit) atClarion 20 26 Edinboro 17 21 Towson 0 State 33 Rock atSlippery 16 34 # California 36 atShippensburg 12 35 13 LockHaven 44 27 EastStroudsburg 31 atGrand Valley St 45 Dakota North 31 PSAC WestCo-Champions PSAC West) 7 1992 (8-1-1,5-0-1 7 27 atJacksonville State 17 20 0 Shippensburg 52 Virginia Union 56 0 8 NCAA Playoffs atEdinboro 20 19 Millersville 47 0 Rock Slippery 38 10 atCalifornia 10 Shippensburg # 47 at Towson State 14 54 0 Clarion 41 atEastStroudsburg 34 atLockHaven 11 37 Northeast Missouri St 41 PSAC WestChampions 1991 (12-1,6-0PSAC West) 2 tN isuiS 20 St atNWMissouri 12 21 20 26 at Rock(ot) atSlippery Millersville 27 16 14 7 NCAA Playoffs 43 Shippensburg 0 18 at 9 Edinboro 42 California 52 26 at 10 Clarion 9 at Rock# Slippery 10 14 atLockHaven Millersville 27 9 35 Bloomsburg 9 7 at 12 West Youngstown 1999 (9-4,5-1PSAC Chester West) Shepherd State 17 13 6 28 14 NCAA Playoffs atShippensburg (ot) 31 0 41 Edinboro 14 6 31 at 27 California 52 Clarion 21 Millersville Rock atSlippery 21 LockHaven # 47 27 37 at 10 Bloomsburg 24 WV 17 27 Glenville Wesleyan State 19 at 21 10 1998 (10-2,5-1PSAC WestWest) 26 21 Chester 44 Shippensburg atLockHaven 48 20 6 Clarion 33 25 at EastStroudsburg # 43 Edinboro 31 10 9 Slippery 16 20 at atNew Haven Rock California 14 13 18 at 30 24 Bloomsburg 29 Fairmont 1997 (5-5,4-2PSAC State West) 14 49 atFerris State 55 23 18 NCAA Playoffs atShippensburg 62 LockHaven 35 atClarion 6 15 6 Edinboro 31 23 20 atEastStroudsburg 12 14 Rock atSlippery 32 # California 42 New Haven 20 14 Bloomsburg 9 30 atFairmont State 24 0 PSAC WestCo-Champions 0 PSAC West)5-1 35 (8-3, 1996 atLockHaven 38 Clarion 7 14 20 atEdinboro 18 Cheyney 21 58 7 Rock# Slippery 20 41 atCalifornia 44 Shippensburg 62 West Chester 50 New Haven 20 19 25 16 Central atGrand Valley State State 28 1995 (8-3,5-1PSAC West) 0Cain 20 23 35 at 10 California 13 30 Clarion 38 52 Lock Haven 14 at Rock atSlippery 52 Edinboro 34 0 17 Shippensburg 34 # 24 at 19 Bloomsburg 19 Catawba 42 at Nebraska-Omaha 27 Millersville 21 PSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (7-3, 2004 20 40 7 42 at 14 Bloomsburg 27 Slippery Rock 7 18 Shippensburg atLockHaven 45 28 20 7 14 at 13 California 20 Edinboro # 24 at Clarion 35 Millersville atNew Haven 28 42 West 26 28 Nebraska-Omaha Virginia 0 PSAC WestCo-Champions Tech West) PSAC 5-1 (10-1, 2003 62 atGrand Valley State 21 27 Saginaw 28 NCAA Playoffs Rock(ot) atSlippery Valley 9 34 State 14 23 33 at 10 Shippensburg 31 Lock 35 14 Haven 20 California 54 at 26 6 Edinboro 28 Clarion 16 # 43 at 18 Millersville 42 New 37 Haven27 Catawba 37 Bloomsburg 34 at Findlay PSAC WestChampions 2002 (11-2,6-0PSAC West) 33 atSaginaw Valley St 0 32 34 NCAA Playoffs 30 6 26 at Millersville 41 California (OT) atClarion 35 7 21 Edinboro 7 10 37 at 12 0 Shippensburg 23 Bloomsburg Rock atSlippery # 23 42 Lock Haven 31 Findlay PSAC WestChampions 2001 (8-2,6-0PSAC West) 10 28 21 0 at NCAA Playoffs 7 Northwood 21 Millersville 3 24 at California 13 Clarion 0 27 at 6 Edinboro 35 Shippensburg 38 # 14 at 20 9 Bloomsburg 24 Slippery atLockHaven Rock 35 13 14 New Haven24 Ferris State PSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (8-3, 2000 62 7Ws hse 10 31 18 21 27 West 45 (OT) 63 Lock Chester atCalifornia Haven 15 17 at Gannon 0 28 14 Clarion 27 Mercyhurst 0 # 18 at Edinboro 17 Slippery 17 47 Rock 20 at atEastStroudsburg 6 Bloomsburg 23 16 S. 29 2010 (6-5,3-4PSAC Connecticut West) 32 0 30 34 at Kutztown3 Gannon 41 28 at atLockHaven 38 7 Clarion 45 24 Edinboro Rock atSlippery 3 # 28 California 20 3 14 16 at 21 Mercyhurst 17 Millersville 7 27 C.W. atS. Connecticut 28 Post 16 PSAC West)1-6 (5-6, 2009 10 34 Kutztown 10 35 at Gannon 66 Clarion 24 42 Mercyhurst 16 Rock#(2ot) Slippery 17 at 0 21 7 Edinboro 23 19 at 3 California 47 Lock Haven 63 at atC.W. Post Millersville 41 PSAC West)4-3 (7-3, 2008 41 34 at Shepherd 45 at 35 0 NCAA PlayoffsWest 13 41 31 35 at Chester 7 Bloomsburg 30 Shippensburg 38 38 at atLockHaven Clarion 31 44 0 27 Edinboro# 12 California Rock atSlippery 14 34 23 45 Millersville atEastStroudsburg 38 80 Cheyney PSAC West)5-1 (9-3, 2007 6 17 21 21 at 7 California 17 Slippery Rock 42 Mansfield 16 20 at 20 14 Shippensburg 33 Clarion # 23 Lock atEdinboro (OT) 17 Haven 23 6 14 at Millersville 35 East 20 Stroudsburg33 at 38 CheyneyPSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (8-2, 2006 23 10 20 23 California 17 30 at atLockHaven Clarion 28 15 10 Edinboro Rock# Slippery 27 28 16 atShippensburg 20 0 Bloomsburg atCatawba (OT) 28 19 20 at 30 9 Millersville West West) PSAC 4-2 (5-5, 2005 Chester #Homecoming games 20 *500th all-timevictory 14 42 at 21 36 Shippensburg 55 Gannon 6 42 at 42 Clarion 28 at 0 7 Mercyhurst 30 Edinboro Rock atSlippery 3 16 0 62 Millersville # 20 California atSetonHIll 20 26 49 Cheyney Conn. atSouthern 30 14 2013 (9-2,5-2PSAC West) 17 17 at atNew Haven 17 Winston-Salem St 27 Shepherd 21 10 0 NCAA Playoffs 41 Shippensburg 35 PSAC ChampionshipGame 13 38 Gannon (ot) 45 Clarion 16 10 31 Mercyhurst 0 26 at Rock# Slippery 0 7 Edinboro 33 26 41 at Millersville 24 at LockHaven California 42 6 atCheyney 56 S. ConnecticutState 33 PSAC Champions PSAC WestChampions 6 2012 (12-2,6-1PSAC West) 7 7 28 34 at atLockHaven * 7 56 West 10 California Chester 28 35 Gannon atClarion 20 0 38 atMercyhurst (ot) 35 20 Rock atSlippery 19 Edinboro # 6 16 Bloomsburg 28 East 13 Stroudsburg2011 (7-3,5-2,PSAC West) 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

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/ MERICAN SSOCIATION A COLLEGE AMERICA 2012 TEAM SECOND Center DiPasquale, Anthony Saftey Franco, Johnny Kicker 2003 TEAM SECOND Telenko, Josh 1995 TEAM SECOND Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff 1983 TEAM FIRST Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1982 TEAM FIRST Safety Free Moore, End Kenny 1977 TEAM Tight SECOND Young, Guard Offensive Mihota, John Leroy 1975 TEAM SECOND Safety Bieryla, John Kicker Ruff, Jon TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff SECOND Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1994 TEAM FIRST TEAM Tackle Nose Turnage, Jeff THIRD Center Chris Sledge, Linebacker Omar Stewart, 1993 TEAM FIRST Guard Offensive Matt Dalverny, TEAM Tailback Kicker Geary, Mike SECOND Mann, Michael A 2009 All-Purpose Owusu-Ansah, Akwasi 2008 Linebacker Jackson, Terrence 2006 Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2001 Cornerback Flora, Joey 2000 Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 Cornerback Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1998 Threats, Barry Cornerback 1997 Threats, Barry 1995 Tailback Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff 1993 Mann, Michael 1991 Quarterback Aliucci, Tony 1988 Outside Linebacker Dean Cottrill, 1987 Linebacker Outside Jackson, Troy 1986 Tackle Offensive Jim Angelo, 1980 Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe 1979 End Split Skelley, Terry 1978 End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1977 End Defensive Jim Haslett,

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63 NFORMATION I AKTRONICS PORTS S /D ALL-AMERICANS THIRD TEAM OLLEGE MERICA C FIRST TEAM FIRST Wide Receiver Brenner, Gregg Tight End Bill Thompson, 1983 TEAM SECOND Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1982 TEAM SECOND Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1980 MENTION HONORABLE Cornerback Linebacker Carroll, Terry Totten, Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe Terry 1979 MENTION HONORABLE Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe Split End Skelley, Terry 1978 TEAM FIRST End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1977 TEAM SECOND MENTION Linebacker Schmidt, Gregg HONORABLE End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1976 TEAM FIRST MENTION End Defensive Jim Haslett, HONORABLE Middle Guard Aggen, George 1975 TEAM FIRST Quarterback Hieber, Lynn 1974 TEAM THIRD Quarterback Hieber, Lynn 1973 TEAM SECOND Center Ed Paradis, 1972 TEAM THIRD Safety Balmert, Dave 1971 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Larry Monsilovich, 1970 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Larry Monsilovich, 1968 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Dan Cox, Split End Smith, Dave A 2012 TEAM SECOND Saftey Franco, Johnny Lineman Offensive Dan Matha, Running Back Tuck, Harvie 2007 TEAM SECOND Tight End Dan Pickens, 2006 TEAM FIRST Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2003 TEAM SECOND Guard Offensive Downey, Khiawatha 2000 TEAM FIRST Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 TEAM SECOND Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1996 TEAM SECOND Tackle Defensive Phipps, Andy 1995 TEAM FIRST

(AP) RESS P SSOCIATED A 2012 TEAM SECOND Saftey Franco, Johnny Lineman Offensive Dan Matha, Running Back Tuck, Harvie 2009 TEAM SECOND Cornerback Owsus-Ansah, Akwasi 2008 TEAM SECOND Linebacker Jackson, Terrence 2006 TEAM SECOND Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2002 TEAM THIRD Wide Receiver Carmelo Ocasio, 2001 TEAM FIRST Tailback TEAM Cornerback Flora, Joey SECOND Dew, Aamir 2000 TEAM FIRST Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 TEAM FIRST Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1998 TEAM Cornerback SECOND Threats, Barry 1996 TEAM THIRD Tackle Defensive Phipps, Andy 1995 TEAM FIRST Kicker Ruff, Jon TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff THIRD Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1994 TEAM FIRST TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff THIRD Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1993 TEAM FIRST TEAM Kicker Geary, Mike SECOND Guard Offensive Matt Dalverny, Tailback Michael Mann, 1991 TEAM FIRST Quarterback Aliucci, Tony 1990 TEAM FIRST Wide Receiver Hill, Jai 1988 TEAM SECOND MENTION Linebacker McMullan, Kevin HONORABLE Outside Linebacker Dean Cottrill, Fullback Girting, Steve Kicker Sandstrom, John Tackle Offensive Jim Uncapher, 1987 TEAM Receiver FIRST Wide MENTION Outside Linebacker Jackson, Troy Trave, HONORABLE Tony 1986 TEAM FIRST MENTION Tackle Offensive Jim Angelo, HONORABLE Center Al Arrisher, Outside Linebacker Jackson, Troy 1985 MENTION HONORABLE Quarterback Rich Ingold, Center Plevelich, Mark Fullback Seidel, Dave 1984 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 B A ans erl 2011-13 1958-61 1955-58 1989 1961-62 1979 1980-82 Barnes, Terrill Barnaby, Bill 1981 Barley, John 1970-72 Barczy, Steve 1946-47 1980 Barco, Mike Banks, Yulon 1977-78 Banks, Bill Balmert, Dave 1969-71 Ballein, 1985-87 1958-61 John Ball, James 1983-86 Baker, Dave Baird, Curt Bailey, Doane Bache, Kevin 2009 2004 Bache, Joe Bache, Chris 2011-13 1960-63 1996-99 1983-86 Avery, Diamond Aurandt, Todd Atkins, Bruce 1994-96 Ashton, Jim Asare, 1961-63 1956-59 Kwasi 1983-86 Arrisher, Al Arrington, Rusty 1954-57 1964-65 Armanini, Richard 1971 Archibald, Pete Antonetti, Michael 1970-72 Angelo, Jim 1997 Andiorio, Keith 1964-65,1971-72 Anderson, Tom 1962-65 1998, 2000 Anderson, Jim 1975-76 Anderson, Ed 1973-74 2007-08 Anderson, 1982-84 Anton 1981 Amorose, Norm 1989-90 Ames, Chad Altschuler, Mike 2011 Alper, 1988-91 Tom Aloisio, Zach 1982-83 Allen, Rob Allen, Brian Allen, Bill 1973-76 1950-52 Aliucci, Tony Alberts, Jake Albert, Jeff Aggen, George Afenesko, Mac 1985 1983 1973 1974-75 1988-91 Adonizio, Patrick Addicott, Dan 1952-55 Adamrovich, Doug Adamcyzk, Mike 1987 Abraham, Joe Abplanalp, Gene Abercrombie, Rapheal Bruce Aggen Bruce ufn,Tm 1998-01 1961-63 1978 1969-71 2006 2002 Bullington, John 1988 Buffone, Tim 1989-92 Buck, Dan 1976 Bryant, Kip Brunner, Tyton 1994, 1996 Brunck, 2010-13 Matt 1960-61 Brown, Reece 2008 Brown, Ray 1989 Brown, Omar Brown, Kelly 1968-70 Brown, Chris 1993-96 Brouse, Bill Brooks, Shane 1969-71 Brocious, Eric 1997-00 1989,Brochetti, 1992-93 John 2010-13 1997 2010-12 Brister, Harold Brinkman, Ken Brinkley, Derek 1949-52 Brink, Steve 1970 1983-84 1983-84 Brewster, Errol Brewer, Pat 1988-91 Brewer, Alex 2011-13 Brenner, Gregg 1997-00 Branish, Ed 1977-80 Branch, Gus 1988 Brady, Neil Bozzo, 1953-56 Andy 2007-08 Boylan, Adam Box, Mike 1996-98 Bowers, Kurt 2010 Boucher, James 1998-01 Bouch, Rich 1951-53 Boston, Dale Bostian, 2007 Bruce 1999 Borisenko, Mike 1950-51,Borgese, 1955 Anthony 2007-09 1979-82 Bolyard, Josh Bolton, Francis 1966-69 2000 Bolding, Reggie Boland, Jeremy 1965-67 Bojalad, Nick 1959-62 Bohn, Scott 1949-50, 1954 Blucas, Wally Blomgren, Ryan 1950-51 2010-11 Blehart, Jack 1956-58 Blasko, John 1978-79 Blank, Jerry 1979-80 1992-94 Blakeman, Teddy 1948, 1950-51 Blair, George 1963-65 Blackson, John 1970-72 1994 Black, Edward Black, Don 1974-75 Bishop, Jeff Biro, Sean Billman, John 1959-60 1998-99 Bilko, Dan Bilger, Norm 2003 Bieryla, 1978-80, John 1982 1977 Biddings, Quintin Beviglia, Bob 2010-12 Betters, Stan 1956-57 1994-95 Berkheimer, Mike 1962-64 Berdahl, 1955-58 Alexander Benedict, Scott 2000-03 2012-13 Bender, Kenneth Benbow, James 2010-11 1978-80 Bellissimo, Joe Bechtel, 1968-70 Max 1985 1968-70 Battle, Andrew Batts, Jordan Battallio, Evan 1968-71 Basile, 1967-71 Brian 1979-80 Basehore, 1949-51 Bob Barto, Rob Bartl, Derek Barry, Michael Barree, Mike Barnett, Ed Barnett, Al 64 C lr,Ce 2000 1966-68 1985-87 1995-96 Clark, Jerry 1957-59 1948-49 Clark, 1987-90 Chet Cignetti, Frank Jr. 1990-93 Cignetti, Frank Sr. Cignetti, Brad 2002-05 1998 Ciarrocca, Matt 1978-79 Chulick, Lou 1958-59 Choice, Lewis 2011-13 Chiappetta, Mike 1946-49 Cherepko, Robert Checkon, Steve Chase, Bill Charmo, Mike Charley, Walt 1963-66 1986-89 1949-52 2004-07 1974-75 2013 Cessna, Dave Cellitti, Anthony 1970-72 Celich, Stan 1959-62 Ceh, Earl 1951-52 Cecchetti, Tom 1995-96 2013 Cavanaugh, Tom Catlin, Myles 2006-09 Catanese, Tony 1978-81 Catalano, Sam Carter, Reggie 1981 2010-13 1960 Carswell, Drew 2005-07 Carson, James Carroll, Terry 1946-47 Carnicella, Nick 1956 Carnicella, Dom 2004-06 Carney, Mark 1973-74 Carmo, Walt Carlson, 1992-95 2013 Russ Carberry, Charles 2007-09 2013 Capizzi, Jason Cannon, Dave 1985 Campolo, Mike Campman, Trey 2002-05 1993-94 Campbell, Jeff 1950-51 Campbell, Jake 1984-85 Campbell, Chris Callahan, Victor 1946-47 Callahan, Mike 1983-86 Calhoun, James 2012 Caletri, Joe Calderone, Sam 1966-68 1956-57 1968-70 1978-81 Byerly, Scott 1979-81 Byrd, Marvase 2002-04 Buzzelli, Richard 1984-86 Buzzelli, Dave Butera, John 2007-10 Burns, Dan Burlas, John Burke, Brian Buriak, Bob Burgess, Craig Reese Brown D ae,Mt 1997-00 1991-93 1999-01 1986 Danel, Matt D’Ambrosio, Mike 1973-74 Dalverny, Matt 2009 1980-82 1946-47 Czartoryski, Jeff 1990 Czambel, Ken 1989-90 Cypher, Doug 2006-08 1977-80 Cutlip, Manny 1979 Cunningham, Craig 1985-87 Culler, Carl 1957-58 Culhane, Tom Culbertson, Dennis 1990-91 Cugliari, Joe 1956 Cruz, Luis 1966-69 Crowley, 1957-58 1991-93, Jim 1997 Crosby, 1997-98 Dan Crockett, Keo Creech, Jack 1985-88 Cramer, Robert 1985-88 Coyne, 1997 Tom 1983-85 Cox, Dan Coury, Bill 1968-70 Cottrill, Dean Cottrill, Darren 1948-49 Cottrell, Kevin 1967-69 1946-47 Cottom, Brian 2005-08 Cosgrove, Bob 1999-02 2013 Cortazzo, Carmine 1979-80 Cornell, Fred 1990-93 Corey, Donald Cooper, Steve Cooper, Kairi 1948-50 1956 Cooper, Ethan Coon, Brian 1955-58 Cooke, 1969-71 Eric 2007-09 1949-52 Constantino, Charles Constantine, 1976-78 Anthony 1997-98 Connor, Art Connolly, Dave 1971-73 1974-75 Conley, Pat 1976-77 Conley, Jack 1974 Condon, Ted 1977 Condo, Kurt 2013 Conaboy, John 1946-47 Collier, Jay Coles, 2002 Bob Coleman, Terry Coleman, Khaliq Coleman, Bob Cole, Tom Cochran, Aaron 1982 2005-08 1970-72 2013 1955-58 1977-78 Cobb, Quinton Clinton, Carl Clingan, Tom Cleminson, Bob Clemento, Bill Clarke, Kevin Amir Dew 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Harris, Brian Harris, C.P. Harris, Chris Harris, Danny Harris, Brian Hart, 1995 1992-93, Jim Hartman, 1999-02 Harry Harvey, 1964-67 Jamien Harvey, Bruce Haselrig, 2004 Jim Haslett, 1973-74 Chuck 1990-91 Hasse, 1967-68 Tevita Hautau, 2001-03 David 1964-67 Hawkins, Richard Healey, Jeff Heath, 1975-78 1968-70 Joel Heimlich, 2008-09 James Heiss, 1952-53 George Heitzman, 2003 Andre Henderson, 08-09,11 2005, Roger Henderson, 1966-68 55 1950, Taun Henderson, 1979-80 Rashard Hendricks, 2011-12 1980-82 Darin Henigin, Chuck Henrich, 1994-95 Jack Henry, 2013 Phil Henry, Bob Hensel, 1994-95 David 1995-97 Hensor, Darryl Herod, Joe Herschl, 1967-68 Tom Hewitt, 1978-80 Billy Heyser, 1950-52 Lewis Hicks, 2009-10 1989 Lynn Hieber, Ken Highberger, 1952-53 Jai Hill, Andre Hilliard, 1987-89 1982 Javon Hines, 1996-98 1960-61 1973-75 Tom Hintz, Mark Hoenig, Howard Hofer, 1991-94 Billy Hoffman, Bob Hofman, 2003-04 1988-91 Dick Hogan, 1979-82 Alex Holland, Chaz Hollins, 1975 1985 1956-59 Kirk Holloway, Terrell 1959-61 Holloway, Allen Holman, 1961-64 Ted Holtz, Casey 2012 Holtzman, 2010-13 Jerry Holzhauser, 2004 2008 J.T. Hood, John Hoover, 1974 1971, 2013 Ed Horchar, 1998 Jim Hostler, 1960-61 Ronald Houbrich, Mike Howard, Terry 1946-47 Howell, Ron Huber, 1956-57 2002 1998-00, 1979-82 2001 Bill Hudson, 1986-89 Saeed Hudson, Scott Hudson, 1987-90 Brandon Hunt, Bill Hunter, 1948-51 Jason Hursh, 1999-02 1965-66 Gene Hutter, 1989-90 2000-03 Ralph Iacoboni, 1946-47 1953-55 2001 1970-71 I Garvey, Tom Tom Garvey, Barry Gasdek, Grady Gaspar, Vince Gatti, George Gavala, Eddie Gavett, 1960-63 Joe Gavlak, 1975-77 1949 Chris Geary, 1946-48 Mike Geary, Mike Gee, 2009-12 1990 Bob George, Nate George, 1960-62 Joe 1989-90 Gerek, Tom Gibbons, 1992-93 Zack Gibson, 2009-10 Chester 1949-52 Gill, 2007-10 Don Gill, 1993 1989-91, Ray Gilmore, 1985-88 1978-79 Chuck Gironda, Ray Gironda, Steve Girting, 1951-52 George Glarner, 1964-66 Kevan Glasper, 1958-61 Dan Glass, 1976 1994-97 Jay Glymph, 1952-55 1985-88 Chad Gnagey, Ed Gonzales, Jerrod Good, 1998 Larry Gooden, 1991-94 Richard Gooderham, 1997-98 1993-95 Jim Goodge, 1953-56 1977-79 Rich Goodrich, Neil Gordon, 2010-13 Richard Grabiak, 2010 Josh Grafton, Stan Grandy, 1971-73 2002-03 Rich Gravine, 1949-50 Ralph 1968-70 Gray, Derrick Green, Donta Green, Izzy 2003-05 Green, 2012 1992-95 Montay Green, Robert Green, 1959-60 Bill Greene, 2000 2006-08 Joe Grice, Paul Grice, James Griffin, 2012 1950-53 2013 Kirby Griffin, , 1988-90 John Griffith, Nicholas Grigas, 2012-13 John Grim, 1982 1968 Rob Grims, 2004 2002, Bryan Griswold, 2004 1950-51 Jim Gruca, 1954-58 Greg Gualtieri, Roger Guella, 1983-86 1970-72 Anthony Guerra, 1988-90 Sanford Gunn, Stan Gutshall, David Gyenes, 1978 2005-08 1949-52 1967 H John Haddad, 1991 1966-68 Ken Haggerty, Ed Hahnfelt, 1965 Shawn Hairston, Mike Haky, 1978-79 Bill Hall, 1990-91 Dale Hall, Todd Hall, Earl 2005 Halt, 1965 Dave Hampe, Dan Hand, 1985 Larry Hanley, 1969-71 Mario Hardison, 1966-68 Howard Hardt, Anthony Hardy, 1992 1969-71 Bryant 1980 Harper, 1993-96 1962 1987 1948-50 1995 1994-95 65 Mark Jackson Eyerman, Brian Eyerman, , Tony 1999-02 Falce, Jim Falenski, Dave Farrelly, Len Fechter, Larry Federoff, Tom Fedkoe, 1991-93 Bill Fegley, 1998 1956-57 1969-71 Hube Felton, Ron Feraco, 1960-61 Dan Ferguson, 2010 Elise 1985-88 Ferguson, Jack Ferguson, 1989-90 Ken Ferguson, 1996-97 Pat Ferguson, 1967-68 1970-72 Tony Ferrari, Isaac Fields, 1988 Chris Filipkowski, 1994-95 1957 Finklea, Erik Mike Finnerty, 2013 John 1987-89 1966-69 Finnin, Eric Fischer, 1992-93 Matt Fischer, Ed Fitzgerald, 1968-70 2013 Carl Fleming, Shayne Fletcher, 06-07 Joey 2003-04, Flora, 1981 Steve 2000-03 Formento, 1982 1955-58 Ed Fornwalt, 2012-13 Jack Forsha, Ashton Foster, 1951-52 Brian Foster, Allen 1998-01 Fox, John Franco, 1948-49 Johnny Franco, 1955-57 Steve Franco, 2010 Doug Frank, Chuck Frederick, 1981 Dean Frederick, 2010-12 Harold Freliche, 1985 1977 Ron Frey, 1966-68 2013 Dick Friel, 1962-63 Art Froebel, 1981 1952-55 Bob Fulton, Jason Furlani, 1956-58 Tom 1948-49 Gallagher, 1957-58 Fred Garbinski, 1985-88 1989-90 Scott Garman, Mark Gartner, 1978-81 1961-64 1946-47 2000-01 F G D’Angelo, Rege Rege D’Angelo, Andrew Daskivich, Dan David, Corey Davis, 1946-49 1975-76 Gene Davis, Bill Dawson, Jack Dean, Bill Deery, 1978-81 DeGol, Andrew Ken Deitman, 2007 1957-60 Richard Dellafiori, 1952-55 Al Dellavechio, 1974 1971-72, 1958-61 Gene Dellemonache, 2013 Jon 1990-91 1954-55 DeMarco, Dave Deneen, 1988 Marvin Denson, 1966-68 Tye Desiderio, Clifton Despinosse, Ab Dettore, 1999-02 1989-92 Sean 1985 Detwiler, 1994-96 Aamir Dew, 2002-05 Ralph DiBucci, Dan Diffenderfer, Javer Dillard, 1980-81 1978, 1988-91 James DiLuigi, 1973 Anthony DiPasquale, 1980-83 1999-01 12 2008-10, Jon Ditto, Tyrone Dixon, John Dobies, 1950-52 Kevin Dodds, 1996 Willie Dodson, Jerry Dolges, 1982-85 Rob Dominick, Richard Domville, 1968-69 2011 Kevin Donahue, Joe 1981 Donati, 1993 1964-65 Merrill 1955-58 Doran, 1981-84 Job Dorcil, Greg Dorsey, Jim Dotson, 1984 Stan Doviat, 2001 1998-99, 1946-47 Khiawatha 1987-90 Downey, Byron Dovales, Andre Doyle, 2002-03 Mike Doyle, 1995 1966-68 Dick Draganac, Tim Drevna, 2010-13 1976 John Dristas, Ron Drown, 1966-68 Nick 2003 Dubowski, 1974-76 Jan Duffalo, Ron Duffalo, Tom Duffalo, 1954-55 1970 Chuck Duffy, 2013 1957-60 John Dugan, John DuMars, 1959-60 Tyler Dummermuth, 1957-60 Dave Duncan, 1963-66 John Dunlap, 2011-13 Jay DuPont, 1983 1977-79 1952-54 Kareem Dutrieuille, 2006-07 2003, Stan Duzyk, 1965-66 1946-48 Bill Eckert, Gunther Edelman, 2007 Kevin Edwards, 1960-62 Roy-al Edwards, 1946-48 Mike Egan, Beau Elliott, Steve Ellis, 2013 2008-11 Ken Ellison, 1952 Naylor Emory, 2005 2002-03, Gene Epley, 1988-91 Dick Esposito, Edward Estes, 1979-80 Tom Eupizi, 1964-65 1981-83 Ken Evans, Roger Evans, 1962-64 1957-58 2013 2006-07 2004, 1973-74 1981-84 E 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 J er i 1975-77 1975-77 2011-12 1965 1964 Kerstetter, Dennis 1949-50 1978-80 Kerr, Jim 1987 Kenney, Don 1966-68 Kennedy, Tom Kennedy, John 1976-78 1950-51 Kelly, George Kelly, Don 1996-97 Kelley, Chuck Keller, Tom 2007-10 2009-12 Keller, Martin 1968-69 Kellar, Pat Keefer, Dave 1949-50 Kaufmann, Jared 1982-84 1951-5 1980-83 Kaufman, Harry Katch, Mike Karstetter, John Karmazyn, Mike Kapsa, Richard Kanick, Bob 1979-82 1988-91 1987 1980-81 Kane, Rob 1974-75 Kachmarek, Ed 1948-51 K 1999 2002-03 Julian, Dave 1996-99 1979 Jubas, Ken Joseph, Pat 2009-11 Joseph, Bill Jordan, Leander 1973-75 1988-91 Jones, Trent Jones, 1999 John 1996-97 2010-11 Jones, Elton Jones, Daryl 1971 Johnson, Rick Johnson, Jeff 1979 Johnson, James 1998-00 Johnson, Ali 2006-07, 2009 Johns, Rich 2003-04 Jevicky, Mark 1963-66 1954-55 Jeter, Carliss 1990-91 Jerasa, Chuck Jenkins, Ian 1997-98 Jemison, 1962-63 Mike Jefferson, Gary Jaworski, John 1985-87 2006, 2008-09 Jarvie, Bill Jamison, Chad 2008-11 2005-08 Jamison, Bob 1999-02 2003-05 James, Neil 2013 Jackson, Troy Jackson, Terrence Jackson, Mark 1983-85 Jackson, Jerrell Jackson, Jeff 2010 1970-72 Jackson, Conor 1974-77 Ingold, Rich Imbrogno, Phil Imbrogno, Pat Ibe, Chi-Chi Michael Mann L uhr ai 1975 1951-52 2011 1987 1981 Luther, Mario Lucas, Ron 2003-06 1973-74 Louis, Randy 1963-66 Lombardo, Nick 1993-96 Loebig, 1976-77, Glenn 1979 Livengood, Dave 1961-64 Lippencott, Barry 2007-09 Linnan, Tony 2001-04 1982 Link, John 1982-84 Lingg, Bob Lindsay, 1982-84 Thomas 2002 Lindich, Don Ligashesky, Bob Liebert, Pat Leysock, 1958-59 Tim 1983 Lewis, 1953-56 Kelvin Lewis, Darren 1989-90 1953-54 Lewandowski, Norm Lewandowski, Brian 2005-08 Levendosky, Mark 1980-82 1950-51 Letso, Bob 1966 1989-90 Letham, Emory 1978 1960-63 Lestochi, Garrett 1952-55 Lesniewski, Mike 2011 2005 Lesko, Charles Leopold, Andy Leonatti, Bruce Leonard, Bill 1959 Lehew, 1988 John Lee, Jerry 2005 Lee, Jermel Lee, 1947-50 Fred 1980,Leberknight, 1982-83 Alan 1968-70 1952-53 Lawrence, Brandon Lawrence, Ben 1984-86 Law, 2013 James Laughlin, Jim Lassinger, John 2009-10 2000-01 Lasser, Bob LaSalvia, Dino 1979-80 2012-13 1987-88, 1991 1968 Larrow, Michael Lanterman, Cory Langton, Jerry Lane, Henry Lane, Dorian 1961-65 Laconi, Ron LaCivita, 1974-76 Bob 2007-09 1978-79 1951-53 Kuzneski, Bill 1987-90 Kuscavage, Fred Kurtz, Corey 2001-03 Kurt, Rich 1959-62 Kunkle, Barry 1959-61 1948-50 1970-72 Kunes, Shawn Kucenic, Adam Kubatko, Richard Krupper, Patrick 2002 1988-90 Kruk, John 2011-12 Krinks, Rich 1970-72 2005,Krewatch, 2007-09 Andrew 1959-62 1987-90 Krevetski, Brian 2001 Krawchyk, Matt Kraut, Kole 1960 1967-69 1976 Krasowski, Tony 1988 Kozel, John Kovell, Paul 1951-52 2002-04 Kovalchick, Joe Kovacic, Joe 1958-61 Knopick, John 1984-86 1987-89 Kish, Andy Kiser, Randy Kirsch, Matt 2009 Kipp, Bill 1983-86 Kinter, Jim Kinney, Phil Kiel, Bob Khateeb, Saeed Khan, Rizwan 66 M cur,Mk 1969-70 1980-83 1970-73 1992-95 McGuire, Mike 1948-51 McGuigan, Scott McGorry, Kevin 1993-96 McGlaughlin, Jack 1978-80 McGhee, John McGahee, 2011-13 Darrick 1969-71 McFarland, 1981-83 2005-08 BobJr. 1951-52,McFarland, 56-57 BobSr. McFadden, Jerrell McDonough, Ed 1973-74 1985-86 McDermott, Pat 1967-69 2001-04 McDanel, Pat McCutcheon, John 1982-85 McCullough, Pat 1990-93 McCracken, Tom 1988-91 1994 McCoy, LeRon 1959-60 McCorkle, Kevin McClellan, Scott 1963-65 1963-65 1977-79 McCaskill, Sean McCartney, Chris 1995-96 McCarron, Jim McAndrew, Rob 2005 1970-71 1993-94 McAdoo, Mike 1970-72 Mayer, Carl Maxwell, Tom 1976 1982-85 Maurer, Howard 2010, 12 Maurer, Charlie Matz, Travis 1998-99 Matson, Jon 1981-83 1976 Matrunick, Dave 2009 Matis, Matt 2008 Matha, Dan Mason, Faraji 1993-96 Marzock, Eric 1952-55 Marzaloes, Tim 1975-77 Martinez, Jovan Marshall, Rory 1949-51 Marshall, Mike 1948-52 Marefka, John Marciano, Tony Marcenelle, Tony Marcenelle, Mike 1990 1990-93 1995-96 1952-56 1979 1951-54 Manning, 1984 Shannon 2005-08 Mann, Michael Mann, Merritt 1997 Malia, Bob 2011-13 Malcolm, Ray Majors, Garrett 1969-71 Maher, Jeff 1963-64 Mahan, Joe Maggio, Dom Mack, David 1958-59 Macioce, Ernie 1999-01 Maccarelli, Vic Maccagnan, Angelo Luvara, Gabe Carmelo Ocasio Carmelo ury a 1990-92 1966-67 2003-04 1964-67 1967-68 Murray, Y’Hoshua 1987 1950-52 2013 Murray, Jay Murray, 1963-65 Bill Murphy, Paul 1963-64 Murphy, Bob Munson, Frank 2000-03 Muhammad, Ali Mrvos, Marc 1994-95 2008-10 1973-74 Moul, Tom 2013 Moul, Larry Mosteller, Walt 2003-06 Mosely, Vaughn 1996 Morrow, Nate Morrell, Art 1980-83 Morgante, 1979-81, 1983 Tony 1966 1964 Morgan, Chris Morgan, Bruce 2004 Moore, 1975-76 Terrell 2005, 2008 Moore, Kenny 2007-08 1986-89 Mobley, Cameron Mizerak, Steve 1996-99 Mitten, Bob Mintus, Dave 1995-96 Mills, Victor 1976-78 Miller, Josh 1965-67 1975-77 Miller, Jim Miller, Jared 1970-71 1963 Miller, Eugene Milanovich, Gary 1987 1948-49 Miklos, Guy Mihota, John Mihalacki, Ed 2010-13 Michna, Roger 1983-84 Michaels, Mike 2012 1983 1996-98 Micaletti, Paul 1975-77 Meriwether, Mike Meriwether, Anthony Mercer, 1951-52 Kevin 2012 Mensch, 2012-13 Blaine Menhart, John 1946-47 Melnick, Bob 1956-59 2013 Mellett, William Meisner, Shane 2011 Meisner, Greg Meighen, Jim 1946-47 Mechling, 2007 Ken Meadows, Stephen 2012 McVay, Sean 2013 McPoland, 2007 Harry McPherson, Emmanuel 1956-59 1985-88 McPhearson, Jeremiah McNelis, Matt McNeal, Poohbear 1946-48 McMullan, Kevin 1999-01, 03 McKeithan, Sondiata McKay, Jim McIntyre, Frank Blaine Mensch 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Grant Shallock Schmidtke, Carl Carl Schmidtke, David Schoppe, Doug Schreiber, Bill Schrock, 1946-47 John Schroyer, 1989-90 Henry Schubert, 1988-91 Sam Schwabenbauer, Bill Scott, Herb Scott, 1961-64 1974-75 1960-61 2008 Jim Scott, Joe Scott, Matt Scott, Mike Scott, Paul Scruppi, 1983-84 1956-57 Morris Segal, Dave Seidel, 1951-52 Doug Sellman, Zach 2004-07 Severance, 2013 1982-84 Don Sexton, 1958-59 Brett 2010 Shafer, Ben Shaffer, 1982-85 2010-11 Eric Shaffer, 2002 Frank Shaffer, Jay Shaffer, 1956-59 Grant Shallock, Paul Shandor, 1996 Harry Sharp, 1949-51 2002 John Sharp, 2012 Henry Shaub, 1954-55 Andy Shaul, 2011 1972-75 Paul Shaul, Kyle Shedrick, 1964-65 J.D. Sheesley, 1946-47 Bill Sheleheda, 2012 Jason Shephard, 1946-47 Dan Sherwin, 1946-48 Ken Shildt, 1999 Todd Shimko, 1963-64 1996-98 1997 John Shope, Jim Showrank, 1995-96 1993, Joe Shubik, Bret Shugarts, 1966 1979-82 Dave Sikora, Nick Silvestri, 1960-61 Jim Simelis, 2004 1981 2001, Ben Simmen, 1982-83 Cliff Simmons, Rickie Simmons, 1959-61 1946-47 Terrill Simms, Tim Singel, 1973-74 Dave 2010-13 Sitosky, 1976-77 2006-07 Terry Skelley, Mychal Skinner, Jim Skvarla, Joe 2006 Slappy, 1971-73 Chris Sledge, 1978-79 2007-10 2000 Jim Slosarick, Josh Smart, Akeem Smith, 1955-58 2003-04 1991-94 1953-54 2011-13 1999-02 Racchini, Jim Racchini, Dan Radakovich, Rick Radatovich, Mike Rairigh, Norman Raison, Bob 1991-92 Randolph, 1983-86 1977 Denny Randolph, Steve Rash, 2003-06 2004-06 Gene Raymond, Tom Rebholz, Jay Reckard, 1999 1967 Steve Reed, 1970-72 Mike Reid, 1954-57 Clifford Revis, 1998-01 Keith 1991-92 Rhodes, 1986-87, Scott Rhodes, 1986-89 John Rice, John Riggs, 1976 2004-07 Don Rinchuse, 1946-48 Lewis Rink, 1955-56 1949-50, Ackeno Robertson, Carl 1985 Robinson, Dennis Robinson, 1954-55 1966-68 John Robinson, 2013 Stacy Robinson, 1946-47 Tobias Robinson, 1994-95 1980-81 Jason Rock, 2008-10 2006, Ken Rock, 1984-87 1983-84 Nick Rodio, Anthony Rodriguez, Tom Rogish, Ken Rometo, 2006-07 2002-03 Ossie Rometo, Darren Ross, 1989-90 1973-75 Tom Ross, Skip Rosso, 1969-71 Doug Roth, 1959-60 Javon Rowan, 1961 Wayne Rowe, Paul Royba, 2003 Jon Ruff, 1964-66 1968-69 Barry Ruffner, 1970-72 2008-11 Bob Rullo, Ron Russell, Steve 1976 Russell, 1994-95 1992, Jim Russo, 1967-69 1984 Joe Ruthosky, 1949-52 1992-95 Bill Sabota, 1977 Chris Sadler, 1946-47 Gary Sadlon, 1963-64 Joe Saffron, Matt Salego, Larry Saltarelli, 1949-52 Corey 1994-95 Sample, Jerrod 1974-75 Sample, Mike Sample, 1959-62 Mario Sanders, John Sandstrom, 2006-07 1963 2000 Glenn Sanner, Tony Santone, 2000 1978-81 Steve Sarokon, 1985-88 Mark Sartori, 2012 Matt Sasson, 1950-52 Tim Sasson, Ben Sasu, 1964-65 1982 Abe Satterfield, Jeremy 1976-78 Sauve, Jeff Savino, 2011-13 John Scarnati, Sam 2008-09 Scavo, 1999 Lou Scerbo, Matt Schafer, 2011 1998 Craig Scheffler, 1964-66 Brian Schipani, Adam 1984 Schmidt, 1957-60 Gregg Schmidt, 1979-81 1985-86 2003-06 1991-92 2004-07 1975-77 R S 67 Tobias Robinson Tobias Persichetti, Greg Greg Persichetti, Ev Pesci, Len Pesotini, Ray Peters, Ron 1955-56 Peters, 1949-50, 1968 Walt Peters, Eddie Peterson, Robert Peterson, 1973-75 John Petrini, 1965-67 Lou Petrone, 1961-62 Jim Petrunyak, 1950-51 John Pettina, 2003 1948 John Pheasant, Austin Phillips, 1961-64 Ray Phillips, 1960-63 1957-60 Andy Phipps, Dan Pickens, 1983-86 1946-47 Dick Pickles, Al Piecka, 2011 Bill Pilossoph, 1946-48 Chuck Pinchotti, Brian 2005-07 Piotrowski, 1996 Tom Pipkins, Pierre Pleasant, 1963 1978-81 1970-71 Mark Plevelich, 1959-61 1991-92 Jim Plowcha, Rob Plowman, Walt Poleski, 1968-70 Jim 1983-85 Post, 2003 Jamie Potosnak, Mark Potter, 2005-08 Brad Potts, 1976 Rob Powell, 1967-68 Joel Prawucki, Jeff Prete, 1996 2003-04 2001, 1964-65 Mike Pribish, 1982-83 Don Price, James Price, Mike Priest, 1985 1983 Craig Prince, Aaron Princes, Jim Principe, 1965 1982 Bob 1972-73 Prokay, Ed Pruchnic, 1968-69 2013 2000-03 Bill Puzak, 2006-08 Rex Pynos, 1950-52 Q 1966-69 John Quigley, 1956-57 1961-63 1986-89 1976-77 Perry, Steve Steve Perry, 2002 Muscella, Mike Mike Muscella, Jason Musselman, Ray Musto, Shawn Musulin, 2009-11 1986-89 N Bo Napoleon, Steve Neal, Paul Neatrour, 1992 Brian 1976 Neff, Eric Neff, Jack Neptune, 2010 Jim Newman, 1963-66 1976-77 Alan Nichol, Anthony Nicholas, 1979-82 Eric Niederberger, 1967-69 Scott Niederberger, 1997-99 1956-59 1961-64 Doug Niesen, 1994-95 1995-98 Dick 1979-81 Nitowski, Mike Nixon, Bill Noel, Paul Noonan, 1984-86 Joe Novitski, 1953-56 Matt Nypaver, 1965-68 O 1966-68 Kevin Oakley, 1950-51 1989-91 Carmelo Ocasio, 1973-74 Bill Och, Donald O’Conner, Tom O’Connor, 1999-02 1972-73 Bob O’Laughlin, 1946-47 Ted Oleson, Deanco Oliver, 2005-06 John O’Malley, 1960-61 Jay O’Neal, 1975 Mike O’Neill, Ron Orenak, 1954-56 Jim 2005 O’Rourke, 1968 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, 2010 2006-09 2006-08, 1997-00 1998-99 1971-74 Jerry Pace, Mark Palajsa, John Palamara, Paul Palamara, 2000 1996-98, Greg Palchak, John Palchak, Russ Palchak, 1982-85 Clayton Palmer, 1977 1986-88 Jeff Palmer, 1970-72 Nick Palombi, 1972-74 Larry Panaia, 1983-84 Jon Pankake, Mike 1975 Papik, Ed Paradis, 1974-75 2012-13 Carl Parise, Elice 1961-64 Parker, Scott 1998-00 Parker, Bill Parks, 1988-89 Raymond Parry, 1972-73 1986-88 1984, Tom Parry, 1970-71 Tom Parsha, Nick Pascarella, 2002 1958-59 Bob Pastine, Darel Patrick, 1973-75 Chris Patte, 1987-90 Sam Patti, 1957-60 John Paul, 1983 Ron Pauline, 1968-69 1984-86 Gene Pawlowski, Jim Payne, 1984-85 Marco Pecora, Joe Peduzzi, 1967-69 1966-68 Jim Pehanick, 1961-62 Stan Pensak, 1968 Charles Peoples, 1956-59 Carl Perian, 2013 Paul Perry, 1985-86 1985-88 1989-92 1946-47 1959-61 1963-65 P 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 umt,Jf 2003 1996 1988-90 1971-73 1995-96 1992-95 Sumpter, Marcellus 1966-68 Summits, Jeff 1977-78 Suman, Bob 1946-48 Sullivan, Tim 1965-67 Suber, James Stuart, John Strouse, Bob 1958-61 1978-79 Stroup, Ken 1983-86 Stroup, 1977 Boyd 1992-95 Stranko, Bob 1952-54 Stramanak, Don 2007 Straka, Randy Stillmak, Scott Stewart, Omar 2004-05 Stewart, Mike 1988-91 1953-56 Stewart, Ken 1968-70 1984 Stewart, Jimmy Stevenson, Richard Stevenson, Rich 1997-98, 1968-69 2000 Stern, Jared Steppling, Jim 1967-68 1980-82 1949-51 Stennett, Tink 1946-47 Stefani, Paul Stark, George Stampler, Francis 1996-98 1958-59 Stair, George Stahura, Andy 2011 1951-53 Stahl, Jeff 2005-08 St. Paul, Richard 2002-04 1982-83 2013 Sprankle, John Spigelmeyer, Cosie 1946-48 Spiedel, Roger 1980-81 Spencer, Kyle Spence, Justin 1996-97 Spence, Jim 2004 1996-99 Spegal, Matt 1949-52 Spears, Paul 1948-49 2009-12 Sommer, Jim Sokolovich, George Snyder, 1978 Tom Snow, Don 1966-67, 1969 Smith, Pete 1991, 1996 1997-98 1994-96 Smith, Paul Smith, Pat Smith, Moe Smith, Marcus 2007-08 1990-93 2001-02 Smith, Kirk 1946-47 Smith, Justin 2003 Smith, Jim Smith, Jermaine 1966 1968-69 Smith, JeMone Smith, Gabe 1957-58 Smith, Don Smith, 1989-90, Derrick 1992-93 Smith, Derrick Smith, Dave Smith, Clair Smith, Allen Jeff Turnage T uk ave 2009-12 1949-50 1970 1974-75 1951-54 1951-52 Tuck, Harvie 1973-74 1984-87 Truban, Jim Troggio, Gene 2008 Trimmer, Tom Trettel, John Tremul, Joe Trave, Tony Toy, Don Townsend, J.J. 2009 1978-80 2011-12 1971, 1973-74 1965-67 1955-58 Toussaint, Marvens Tourdot, Dave 1981-84 Totten, Terry Tonga, 1999-02 Joe Tomb, 1997-98 Thomas Tomb, 1970-72 Ray Tomasetti, Lou 1996, 1997-99, 1998-99 2001 Tocco, 1994-97 Anthony Tisdale, Quincy 1996-98 Tirado, Jason 2009-12 Tindell, Jet Timo, 1949-52 John Throm, Terry 1984-87 Threats, Barry 1971-74 Thornton, Carl 1983-85 1982-84 Thomson, Dave Thompson, Paul 1992,1996 1977 1970-71 Thompson, Dave Thompson, Dan 2001-02 2003-04, 06-07 Thompson, Bill 1946-47 Thomas, Toby 1989-90 Thomas, Rory Thomas, Jim Thomas, J.T. Thomas, 2001-02 J.R. 2000-03 1961-62 Thomas, Alvin 1986-87 1991-92 Tezza, Joe 1959-60 Tevelonis, Richard 1963-65 Terlesky, Steve Telenko, 1977-78 Josh 1966-68 Taylor, Tomar 2000 Taylor, Tim Taylor, 1997-98, John 2000 Taylor, Grandvell 1964-65 1948-50 Tate, John Tate, Dave Tate, Bob Taranto, Paul Tangretti, Tom 1948 Taddie, John 1976-77 1956-57 2004-06 Szymanski, Eugene Swearinger, Chad Swauger, J. C. Suter, Mike Chris Villarrial Chris 68 W ht,Jhn 1989-92 1979 2004-05 1975-77 1987 1986-89 White, Johnny 2008 Whitacre, Brad Whisner, 1946-48 Mark Whipkey, Bryon 1979 2006-09 Westbrook, 1969-71 Ceasar West, Ray Wertz, Tom Wertz, David 1946-47 Wenger, 1968-70 Glenn 2004 Wells, Myke 2002-04, 2006 2013 Welde, Bob Weinel, Richard 2013 Weidl, Kevin 1994-97 Weber, Dave 1963-65 Webb, Sinclair 2008 Weaver, Logan 1987-89 Weaver, Jeremy 1971-73 Watson, Mickey Watkins, Jay 1971, 1973 2005-06 Washabaugh, Bill Warren, 2005-06, Justin 2008 2005 2012 1993-96 Warren, Barry Warning, Jason 1995-97 Wargo, 2006 Bob Ward, Brock 1948-49 Walton, Darren Walters, 1984 Mark Walter, Joey Walsh, Brian 2009 1984-86 Wallace, Nick 1996 2006, 2008-09 Wallace, Joe 1970-71 Wallace, Dennis Walker, Kraig Walker, Brandon Walker, 2013 Bob Waldron, 1968-69 Mike 1970 1993-96 1960-61 Wain, John Wahl-Schwartz, Brian 1968-70 Wagner, 1991-92 Jermayne 1949 1986-87 Vosovic, Larry Volpe, Joe Voithofer, Jason Vogt, Jon 1993-94 2004 1992-95 Vogt, Jim 1946-47 Vitalie, John 2013 Vitalie, Bill Visnovksy, Andrew 1970-71 1978-80 Villarrial, Chris 1946-47 2007-10 Vilcek, Matt Victor, Justin 1956-58 Vicioso, Jorge Venzin, Martin Vella, Gary 1977-78 1992 1957-58 Vaughn, Jeff Vargo, 1973-74 Al 1962-64 Vangrin, Joe Vangrin, Bernard Vanderneck, Dick 1966 Vance, Clifton 1984 1981 Vail, Bill Vaccaro, Al 1987-90 V Urbanovich, 2011-13 Brent Urbaniak, Frank 1985, 1987-89 Unruh, Ed Unis, Mike 1991-92 1990-93 Uncapher, Jim 1980-82 Ullman, Brett 2013 U 1946-47 1992-95 Tyson, Kamal Turner, Theo Turner, Nate Turner, Derrick 2006, 2008-09 Turner, Bob Turnage, Jeff Tucker, Nate ok o 1987-90 1990-91 1983-86 1968-70 1982-84, 86 Zook, Rob Zinobile, 1991-94 Mike 1989 Zilinskas, Mark Ziegler, Neil 1966 Ziegler, John 1960-63 Zavatsky, John 2003-05 1960-64 Zandier, Richard 2004 Zambelli, Carmen Z 1976 Yuvan, Ron 1973-75 Yusi, Frank 1972 1967-69 Yurt, P.J. Young, Tyre Young, Leroy 1991-94 Young, Keith Yokitis, George Yanni, Jack Yacamelli, Kerry Y 1993 1977-78 1991-93 1997-98 1990-93 2002-03 Wyatt. Chuck 2005-08 Wozniak, Tom Woods, Scott 1952-53 Woods, 1977 Phillip Woods, Mike Wood, Neal Wood, Leo 2006-08 1958-61 2005-08 Wood, Harry 1961-62, 1971, 1965 1973-74 1993 Wonsettler, Chuck Wolford, Bob Wolfe, Jimmy 1971 Wojcik, Mike 1997-00 1998-99 Witter, Ken 1946-48 1997 Wilt, Bill 1978-79 Wilson, Troy Wilson, Terrance 2012 Wilson, Roger Wilson, Len 2013 2001-03 Wilson, Hal Wilson, Bob Willis, Tim 1995 1966-67 1999-01 Williams, Salath Williams, Marc 2012-13 1968-70 Williams, Eric 1987 1960-61 Williams, De’Antwan Williams, Chris Williams, Ben 2004-06 Will, Jerry Wilcox, 2003-06 John Widmar, Jim Wick, Jason Whittaker, Tanner White, Mike Scott Woods 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS 72 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 20 GAINED MOST YARDS 523 FEWEST YARDS GAINED 1973; vs. Youngstown State, vs. California, 1977 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 2008 Edinboro, vs. PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS 52 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 5 MOST ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 55 MOST COMPLETIONS 34 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 0 MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 33 FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 0 vs. Clarion, 1979 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE vs. Clarion, 1992 89.3 (25 of 28) LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE vs. California, 2000 18.2 (4 of 22) vs. Millersville, 1999 MOST YARDS GAINED vs. New Haven, 2003 483 FEWEST YARDS GAINED 0 vs. Lehigh, 1985 2007 Shepherd, vs. MOST YARDS ALLOWED vs. Lock Haven, 1964 449 vs. Geneva, 1960 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED vs. Kutztown, 1978 0 2008 Millersville, vs. vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Lehigh, 1985 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966 vs. Edinboro, 1980 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 6 MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 7 vs. Lock Haven, 1964 vs. Geneva, 1960 Slippery 2013 Rock, vs. vs. Kutztown, 1978 vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966 vs. Northwood, 1968 2002 vs. Edinboro vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 vs. Lehigh, 1985 2009 California, vs. vs. Liberty, 1982 vs. Juniata, 1962 -28 MOST YARDS ALLOWED 472 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED -52 BOTH TEAMS MOST YARDS GAINED, 591 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 7 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 6 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994 1971 (Akron 437, IUP 154) vs. Akron, vs. Hillsdale, 1983 vs. Edinboro, 1968 1968; vs. Brockport State, 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. California, 1993; 2008 Clarion, vs. 69 GAME RECORDS GAME FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS MADE 35 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MADE 3 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 33 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED vs. California, 1994 vs. Geneva, 1960; vs. Westminster, 1962 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Akron, 1971; 3 vs. Ferris State, 1966 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL MOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED 695 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED 44 MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 676 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 1 MOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 1,049 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 267 1994 vs. Slippery Rock, 1973 (IUP 70, Northwood 197) vs. Northwood, vs. Lehigh, 1985 (IUP 512, Lehigh 537) vs. Slippery Rock, 2013 vs. Geneva, 1960 2009 Lock Haven, vs. MOST POINTS SCORED MOST POINTS 80 SCORED FEWEST POINTS 0 ALLOWED MOST POINTS 62 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 0 BOTH TEAMS MOST POINTS SCORED, 117 BOTH TEAMS FEWEST POINTS SCORED, 3 2005) (most recently vs. Bloomsburg, 10 times IN LOSS MOST POINTS SCORED 41 BY DEFEATED OPPONENT MOST POINTS SCORED 55 55) vs. Shippensburg, 1996 (IUP 62, Shippensburg ONE HALF MOST POINTS SCORED, 2012) Hill, (most recently vs. Seton 75 times 51 ONE HALF MOST POINTS ALLOWED, 50 2007 Cheyney, vs. 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Westminster, 1982 (Westminster 3, IUP 0) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (IUP 62, Shippensburg 55) vs. Shippensburg, 1996 66 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 44 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1985 (Lehigh 49, IUP 41) vs. Lehigh, 11 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED (Youngstown State 44, IUP 0) vs. Youngstown State, 1973 8 Valley State (first half), 2002 vs. Grand MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 14) 2007 (IUP 80, Cheyney Cheyney, 4 vs. half), 1995 vs. Cheyney (first 2007 Cheyney, vs. vs. Northwood, 1968; MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE 11 1990; vs. North Dakota State, 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Shippensburg, 1996; vs. New Haven, 1995; vs. Shippensburg, 2003; 2012 Slippery Rock, vs. 2006; Clarion, vs. 2008; Gannon, vs. 2007 Cheyney, vs. SCORING 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSALLOWED MOST YARDSALLOWEDPER GAME MOST NETYARDSALLOWED FEWEST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSGAINED MOST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME MOST NETYARDSGAINED TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWED MOST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSPERGAME FEWEST FIRSTDOWNS MOST FIRSTDOWNSPERGAME MOST FIRSTDOWNS FIRST DOWNS FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED MOST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED LOWEST AVERAGEPERATTEMPT HIGHEST AVERAGEPERATTEMPT FEWEST YARDSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSALLOWED MOST YARDSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST NETYARDSALLOWED FEWEST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME 259.3(3,630yardsin14games)2012 FEWEST NETYARDSGAINED 3,630in2012 MOST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME 330in2008 MOST NETYARDSGAINED 674in2012 FEWEST ATTEMPTS MOST ATTEMPTS RUSHING 203.7 (1,833yards in9games)1963 1,760 in1960 379.9 (3,799yardsin10games) in1997 4,453 in1993 179.3 (1,434yardsin8games)1960 1,434 in1960 445.2 (5,787yardsin13games)1991 6,340 in1993 10.9 (87firstdownsin8games)1960 87 in1960 20.9 (209firstdownsin10games)1997 247 in1993 10.4 (83firstdownsin8games)1962 83 in1962 23.2 (302firstdownsin13games)1991 309 in1993 4 in2008, 2011 22 in2002 8 in1973 44 in1991 2.55 (1,121yardsin439attempts)2012 5.86 (1,933yards in309attempts)2008 75.1 (826yardsin11games)1988 761 in2008 205.8 (2,058yards in10games) in2005 2,092 in1990 94.6 (851yardsin9games)1973 851 in1973

SEASON RECORDS 70 MOST EXTRAPOINTSALLOWED MOST EXTRAPOINTSMADE MOST FIELDGOALSALLOWED MOST FIELDGOALSMADE FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED MOST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED LOWEST AVERAGEPOINTSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST POINTSALLOWED HIGHEST AVERAGEPOINTSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST POINTSALLOWED LOWEST AVERAGEPOINTSPERGAME FEWEST POINTSSCORED HIGHEST AVERAGEPOINTSPERGAME MOST POINTSSCORED SCORING MOST PENALTYYARDAGE MOST PENALTIES MOST QUARTERBACKSACKS LOWEST PUNTINGAVERAGE HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGE FEWEST PUNTS MOST PUNTS MISCELLANEOUS MOST TIMESSHUTOUT MOST SHUTOUTS MOST CONSECUTIVELOSSES MOST LOSSES MOST CONSECUTIVEWINS MOST WINS WINS/LOSSES 1,249 in1991 123 in2012 56 in1989 31.8 in1967 41.4 in1994 31 in1992 76 in1999 1, 11times(mostrecentlyin2012) 4, fourtimes(mostrecentlyin1991) 4 in1961, 2009, 2010 7 in1961 13 in1993 13 in1993 32 (33attempts)in2007 66 (70attempts)in1990 13 (17attempts)in2002 19 (29attempts)in2012 8 in1962 37 in2002 13 in1960and1976 74 in1990 7.0 (56pointsin8games)1962 56 in1962 23.6 (260pointsin11games)1996 298 in2002 11.4 (103pointsin9games)1961 92 in1960 38.7 (542pointsin14games)1990 542 in1990 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES S D S R D O R C O E C Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007) Shepherd vs. Krewatch Andrew R

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E Dennis Robinson vs. Grand Valley State (1994), State Valley Grand Dennis Robinson vs. E Nick Pascarella vs. North Dakota State (1990) North Dakota vs. Nick Pascarella E times (last by Rob Plowman vs. West Chester, 2007) Chester, West vs. Rob Plowman times (last by M R A A C G

F F 71 F F O O Y Y A A L L PLAYOFF CAREER RECORDS CAREER PPLAYOFF RUSHING ATTEMPTS YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS PASS YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PASSING Michael Mann (1990-93) 179 by RECEPTIONS Michael Mann (1990-93) 9 by YARDS RECEIVING Mann (1990-93) Michael 987 by TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING POINTS SCORED Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 102 by SCORED TOUCHDOWNS Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 185 by Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 12 by MADE FIELD GOALS Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 1677 by EXTRA POINTS MADE Geary (1993) Mike by Rob Grims (1989-90); 3 by POINTS SCORED BY KICKING Geary (1993) Mike 3 FG) by PAT, 25 (16 Hill (1988-91) Jai 8 by Michael Mann (1990-93) 9 by Hill (1988-91) Jai 856 by Michael Mann (1990-93) 54 by Hill (1988-91) Jai 43 by (1990-91) Jaworski John 16 by (1999-02) Brian Eyerman by Geary (1993) Mike by PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS GAME PPLAYOFF ATTEMPTS RUSHING YARDS RUSHING State (1994) Valley Grand vs. Dennis Robinson 4 by TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS PASS (1999) Millersville (2000) Northwood vs. Wilson vs. Aamir Dew Terrance by 41 195 by YARDS PASSING State (2001) Valley PASSING Saginaw vs. Brian Eyerman 407 by TOUCHDOWNS (2007) Shepherd vs. Krewatch by 34 Andrew 49 by RECEPTIONS (2001) State Valley Saginaw Ocasio vs. Carmelo 207 by YARDS RECEIVING RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (2007) Shepherd vs. Krewatch Andrew POINTS SCORED 4 by (1994), State Valley Grand Dennis Robinson vs. 24 by 4 by SCORED TOUCHDOWNS 2002) State, Valley Saginaw vs. Telenko Josh four times (last by 2, MADE FIELD GOALS (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken 13 by EXTRA POINTS MADE Winston-Salem State (1990), vs. Jaworski John 6 by North Alabama (1993) Geary vs. Mike by 2 FG) (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. 10 (4 PAT, Ken 4 by POINTS SCORED (KICKING) TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS 18 by 13 (2007) 2, Shepherd Witter vs. (1991) Union Virginia Ken by vs. Brown Reece 3 by (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken by Union (1991) Virginia vs. Jaworski by

101 in 1960 238 in 2007 41 in 1960 239 in 1993 46 in 1960 2008 61.7 (207 of 332) in 32.3 (42 of 130) in 1961 3,129 in 1993 272.1 (2,721 yards in 10 games) in 483 in 1960 60.4 (483 in 8 games) in 1960 2,757 in 1996 250.6 (2,757 yards in 11 games) in 1996 587 in 1960 65.9 (593 yards in 9 games) in 1977 40 in 2002 20 in 1993 2 in 1962 24 in 1982 4 in 1969 35 in 1991 2006 and 2009 8 in 1973, PASSING ATTEMPTS MOST in 1985 404 ATTEMPTS FEWEST MOST COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS FEWEST ALLOWED MOST COMPLETIONS FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE MOST YARDS GAINED MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 1992 FEWEST YARDS GAINED FEWEST YARDS GAINED PER GAME MOST YARDS ALLOWED MOST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME MOST TOUCHDOWNS FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1 in 1961 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0 Bloomsburg 0 Northwood 2005 (27) 0 Edinboro 1973 2000 1960 1989 0 (28) Westminster Youngstown St. (44) 0 (37) 1980 Clarion 1982 0 1978 0 (3) Clarion Geneva 0 (19) (15) Shippensburg (17) 1998 2004 0 1961 0 (21) Geneva 1976 Year 1. 1994 Opponent Rk. Pts.(6) 1993 (Pts) FEWEST POINTS(SINCE1927) LockHaven 1993 Clarion 52 LockHaven 1991 52 1984 California 1989 52 1927 LockHaven 52 2002 Shippensburg 52 1993 Rock Slippery 52 1989 Edinboro 52 1991 52 Edinboro Clarion 1935 Kutztown 54 52 Towson29. State 54 Clarion 54 1990 2011 54 Edinboro 2013 1984 54 1991 LockHaven24. 1995 2012 LockHaven 55 1965 55 Gannon Virginia Union 22. 56 56 56 1968 Cheyney Clarion Cheyney Ferris State 56 1975 1989 Connecticut Southern 18. 58 57 17. 1996 58 Edinboro 1995 1994 1994 LockHaven 58 Shippensburg 14. 59 2013 Shippensburg 13. 62 2010 1990 Rock Slippery 62 62 Millersville 2008 California 62 2008 62 Rock Slippery LockHaven 1968 62 2007 63 1990 Millersville 7. West Virginia 63 Tech Clarion 65 5. Northwood 66 4. Year Cheyney 75 3. 80 2. 1. Opponent Rk. Pts. MOST POINTS(SINCE1927) Rk. MOST FIRSTDOWNS . 0 ko 1970 1981 1973 1962 1960 1960 Akron Edinboro 101 Northwood 94 6. Westminster 70 5. 52 Edinboro 4. 2008 Geneva 52 44 2. 1984 1. 1965 Rk. OFFENSE TOTALFEWEST YARDS Clarion 1994 587 1995 Shippensburg 1993 12. 588 1990 Edinboro Winston-SalemState 11. 590 592 Shippensburg10. 595 California 9. 1996 2008 598 1990 California 8. 602 West7. 615 Shippensburg6. 1994 2013 618 Millersville 5. 634 4. 1987 1982 1982 Rock Slippery 3. 1977 695 2. 658 Gannon 1. West Chester 1973 Rk. Westminster 1972 8 OFFENSE TOTALMOST YARDS Hillsdale 1961 1968 8 Clarion 1962 8 Westminster 1961 8 Northwood 8 1970 8 California Delaware Edinboro 8 7 1963 1973 9. 1960 7 1962 Clarion California 7 6 Rock Slippery 6. Northwood Westminster 6 4 4. 3 Geneva 2004 3. 3 1994 1991 1. 1965 Rk. LockHaven FEWEST FIRSTDOWNS Rock Slippery 30 Towson State 30 1990 1983 1965 Winston-SalemState 30 1991 1993 California 30 30 Shippensburg Virginia Union 1994 30 31 Clarion 1991 California 6. 31 33 EastStroudsburg 4. California 33 35 2. 1. TEAM HIGHS&LOWS 1 Opnn Year Opponent 1D ad poet Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Year Opponent 1D 72 6 Cain 1961 1976 1963 1961 2000 California 1978 Clarion 1961 28 26 Rock Slippery 1964 9. 1960 California 26 California 23 7. Kutztown California 19 6. LockHaven 15 5. 0 4. 0 Geneva 0 1995 1985 1. Rk. 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS Shippensburg 1985 Towson 365 State 2002 367 10. Saginaw Valley 1996 State 1985 2013 377 9. Shepherd8. 378 Shippensburg 378 400 Gannon Clarion 6. 1983 2001 402 Saginaw5. Valley State 407 Lehigh 4. 460 Shippensburg3. 483 2. 1. Rk. MOST PASSING YARDS 9 Cain 1996 1970 1978 1997 Clarion 19 1970 Akron Westminster 19 1982 1962 1973 1975 New Haven 16 9. Youngstown State 13 8. 1983 California 12 7. Westminster 10 6. Hillsdale 5 5. Clarion -8 4. -9 Hillsdale 1977 3. 2000 -28 2. 1995 1. Rk. 1990 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS California California 374 1995 California 1993 377 10. 381 1994 Millersville 9. 381 LockHaven7. 406 California 6. 2012 1994 388 2006 Slippery 421 California 5. 432 Rock EastStroudsburg4. 433 Rock Slippery 3. 523 2. 1. Rk. MOST RUSHING YARDS YrsOpnn Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent YrsO pnn Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Yards Opponent Yards Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Yards Year Yards Opponent Year MOST PASSING YARDS MOST PASSING Rock Rk. Slippery 2013 449 1. California 438 2. 3. 4. 413 2012 5. Lehigh 360 Post 6. C.W. 356 7. Kutztown 351 8. Edinboro 349 Chester 9. West 344 Shippensburg 10. 1981 1985 344 342 Mercyhurst 2009 Millersville 1993 YARDS FEWEST PASSING 1990 1982 Rk. 1. 2010 1999 0 3. 0 4. 6 Shippensburg 5. 7 Slippery Rock 6. 10 Mansfield 1964 Edinboro 11 Slippery Rock 8. 1966 Edinboro 11 9. 13 1965 2006 16 Slippery Rock State Youngstown 1966 State 1999 Ferris 16 1964 1968 Millersville 1965 2007 MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST RUSHING Rk. 1. 2. 472 A&M-Kingsville 3. 1994 Texas 448 State 4. North Dakota 437 5. Akron 1990 432 State 6. North Dakota 359 7. North Alabama 1990 347 8. Lock Haven 340 9. Lock Haven 323 1993 Shippensburg 10. 320 1971 308 East Stroudsburg 1981 Edinboro YARDS FEWEST RUSHING 1977 1964 1981 Rk. 1. 2. -52 1970 3. -32 Edinboro 4. -24 Lock Haven 5. -23 Shippensburg 6. -21 Post C.W. 7. -16 1968 Juniata 2009 1991 8. -13 Shippensburg 9. -7 Bloomsburg 10. -6 1968 2007 -5 Haven New Mercyhurst 1962 1989 Clarion 2003 2008 1999 73 Yards Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Yards Year 1D Opponent Year 1D Opponent Year Rk. 1. 2. 1 3. 30 51 Lock Haven Edinboro 5. 51 Edinboro 6. 71 7. 79 California 2009 Bloomsburg 8. 80 Lock Haven 1968 9. 85 Lock Haven 1966 10. 96 Lock Haven 97 1989 1976 Clarion 1963 Shippensburg 2008 1976 1964 1986 1. 676 Slippery Rock Rk. Slippery 676 2013 1. 2. 3. 659 A&M-Kingsville 4. Texas 1994 627 State 5. North Dakota 550 6. Bloomsburg 540 1990 7. East Stroudsburg 538 Clarion 537 1997 9. Lehigh 2003 537 10. 526 North Alabama State Valley 519 Grand Kutztown FEWEST YARDS TOTAL 2002 OFFENSE 1996 1993 1985 2009 1. 1. 2. 3 4 4. State Ferris 4 5 Westminster 5 Lock Haven Lock Haven 1966 5 1963 5 Shippensburg 5 Edinboro 1998 1963 5 Frederick 1964 Edinboro MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Slippery Rock 1966 1967 2001 1976 1. 1. 33 3. Akron Rock 33 4. 32 2013 State Valley Grand 31 Bloomsburg Slippery 31 2002 A&M-Kingsville Texas 1994 31 7. 8. East Stroudsburg 30 2003 9. 1971 29 Lehigh 1997 27 Chester West Post C.W. 27 DOWNS FEWEST FIRST State Central Rk. 1998 1985 1967 1994 MOST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST Rk. OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS HIGHS OPPONENT Points Opponent Points Year Points Opponent Points Year FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1990) Rk. Clarion 0 1. 1990 0 1991 0 State 0 Towson 0 Shippensburg 0 Millersville 1991 Winston-Salem State 1990 0 Millersville 1990 0 East Stroudsburg 1990 1991 0 0 Slippery Rock 2003 Cheyney 1995 0 0 Lock Haven 1998 California 1991 0 0 Lock Haven Clarion Tech 1999 Lock Haven 1992 Virginia 0 0 1994 2001 California 2004 0 0 West 0 Lock Haven 1995 Shippensburg 2007 2007 0 Lock Haven Millersville 0 Shippensburg 2000 2001 0 0 0 Edinboro 2010 0 Post 0 C.W. Edinboro 2011 Haven 0 Lock Haven Cheyney 2012 0 Slippery Rock Lock 0 Clarion Hill 2012 2008 0 2009 Cheyney 2010 0 Seton 2013 2012 2013 MOST POINTS (SINCE 1927) (SINCE MOST POINTS Rk. 1. 2. 62 3. State 55 Valley Grand 4. 54 Shippensburg 2002 52 Westminster 6. Slippery Rock 52 7. 1996 51 8. Catawba 50 State North Dakota 1956 1999 49 Ohio 1990 Akron 49 11. 47 49 12. Lehigh 2004 46 13. Bloomsburg Clarion 45 A&M-Kingsville 14. 1994 Texas 44 15. Gannon 1957 43 1970 State Youngstown 2010 State Central 1985 1973 43 1996 Haven New 2010 1994 1997 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0 ikJ hsn 937 23 23 23 James TD Ken 10. Rick 31 1989-90 1973-75 9. 1995-96 De’Antwan 32 30 28 8.Suber Dennis Johnson Rock 7. Aamir Larry 33 1999-01 Years Williams 5. Dan 1966-69 Robinson 1994-95 2012-13 32 4. Steve 34 Dew 34 Harvie 48 Monsilovich 2. 1985-88 Chris 14 Cox 1. Michael 1969-71 Girting 2009-12 Rank Name 2003-06 Tuck MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS -Career Morgan 1990-93 1989 TD 14 Mann 14 10. Ken 9. Steve 15 16 1988 8. Rick 17 1975 Year 7. Michael Rock 6. Harvie 1991 2012 Girting 5. James 1996 Johnson 17 4. Larry Mann Dennis 19 Tuck 2. De’Antwan 18 Suber 1971 18 1. Michael Monsilovich Rank Name 1993 1994 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS -Season Robinson Att. 450 Williams 2013 Mann 10. 489 Dennis 9. De’Antwan 522 8. Dave 478 510 1994-95 Robinson 7. Larry 509 1982-85 620 6. Steve Years Williams 5. Dan 1966-69 Seidel 282 680 333 2012-13 4. 1985-88 Aamir 826 Monsilovich 3.1969-71 Chris 1999-01 Girting 373 849 2. Harvie Cox 1. Michael 2003-06 Dew 2009-12 Rank Name Morgan 229 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2005 -Career Tuck 1990-93 1996 Mann Att. 1993 2010 10. 238 Harvie De’Antwan 8. Aamir 2001 Year 7. De’Antwan 36 Tuck 269 Morgan Chris 36 37 37 6. Terrance 248 James Suber 238 240 37 5. Harvie 2005 Williams 2012 MichaelMann Dew 1996 2004 1968 4. Dennis 2012 270 1999 Williams 2013 3. 2001 Shippensburg Wilson 2. 38 1994 Tuck Bloomsburg 1. Millersville Rock Slippery Robinson Morgan Chris Rank Name C.W. Post 1996 41 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS -Season 43 James Mike Suber Jemison AamirDew 2000 44 40 Att. LockHaven 2012 9. DanCox Year 1993 1970 Northwood James Suber 6. California Shippensburg De’Antwan Opponent Monsilovich Larry 5. Edinboro Aamir Dew 5. De’Antwan Harvie Tuck 4. Michael Mann Williams 3. Williams 2. Name 1. 2013 Rank California 38 Shippensburg MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS2013 -Game 39 74 5 ai e 19 1188 1191 1999 1244 2000 15. Aamir 1203 14. Aamir 1276 2001 13. Tobias 1311 12. 2008 Aamir Dew Yds 2005 11. Chris Dew 1318 2003 10. Mike Robinson 9. Chris Dew 2006 8. 229 Morgan De’Antwan Year 7. De’Antwan Jemison 1325 2008 1452 229 1348 6. Terrance 1347 Morgan 231 5. 1660 Michael 1996 2012 Williams 4. 1991 1999 1597 Dennis 1865 2012 2013 Williams 233 3. Harvie 256 2012 Wilson 2027 2. James 1994 1996 2012 Mann Clarion 2012 New Haven 1. 261 Michael Robinson Mercyhurst Tobias Robinson Rank Name 1993 241 266 1996 Tuck Rock Slippery MOST RUSHING YARDS -Season Suber James Suber 1970 Yds 2004 Mann California Harvie Tuck Year 286 Harvie Tuck LockHaven Shippensburg 9. Monsilovich Larry 2006 8. LockHaven 315 Harvie Tuck EastStroudsburg7. James Suber Opponent 6. 2013 Morgan Chris 5. Morgan Chris 4. De’Antwan Williams Shippensburg 3. 2. 1. Name Rank MOST RUSHING YARDS -Game 0 tv itn 18-8 2236 Yds 10. Steve 9. Terrance 1985-88 2255 2565 8. Larry Girting 7. 2478 James 6. Dennis 3623 Years 1998-99 Wilson 2662 1995-96 5. De’Antwan Monsilovich 4.1969-71 Aamir 3817 Suber 4341 2672 3. Chris 1999-01 Robinson 1994-95 2. Harvie 4805 Williams 1. Michael 2003-06 Dew 2009-12 2012-13 Rank Name Morgan MOST RUSHING YARDS -Career Tuck 1990-93 Mann Harvie Tuck Harvie 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Andrew Krewatch Andrew 2. Brian Eyerman Eyerman COMPLETIONS - Career MOST PASS 1999-02 Ingold Rank Name Aliucci 2006 1. Woods 1983-85 Brian 374 2. 1988-91 Weidl 536 Rich 3. 1991-93 Hieber Tony 4. Krewatch Andrew 2002-04, Pehanick Scott 5. 499 1972-75 452 McFarland Years Kevin 1985-88 6. 1978-80 413 2007-09 2005, Lynn 7. Throm Jim 8. 371 Bob 9. 1994-97 355 344 Terry 10. Comp. 638 340 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS - Game - COMPLETIONS PASS MOST Rank 1. Name 3. Rich Ingold 5. Krewatch Andrew Hieber Lynn Shepherd Lehigh Opponent Bob McFarland Rich Ingold California 9. Clarion Rich Ingold 2007 Krewatch Andrew Chester West Slippery Rock Krewatch Krewatch Andrew Rich Ingold Year Comp. Gannon 1985 34 - Season COMPLETTIONS MOST PASS 1973 Ingold State Towson Rank Name 1983 Krewatch Krewatch Andrew 2007 34 Kutztown Andrew 1. 2007 1979 28 Woods Clarion Rich 2. 27 27 Ingold 1985 Andrew 3. 2008 28 Eyerman 2008 Scott 4. 237 27 Pehanick 1985 Rich 5. Woods 2008 27 Brian 6. 201 Throm 1993 1983 Jim 7. 26 2002 Throm 1983 219 Scott 8. 26 Terry 9. 1988 Year 194 Terry 10. 1992 173 189 1997 171 Comp. 1996 171 170 165 75 1. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 766 452 .590 452 .586 .581 766 499 .577 1988-91 340 Aliucci 852 200 Att.) - Career .574 355 (Min. COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Ingold 1983-85 585 1994-97 .559 Rank Name Throm 413 615 1985-88 Tony 1. Pehanick 536 719 1991-93 Rich 2. Woods 959 1999-02 Terry 3. .558 Years Jim 4. Eyerman 278 .550 Scott Pct. 5. Box 498 Att. 208 6. Comp. Kiel 2011-13 .525 Brian 7. 371 378 1984-86 Hieber 1972-75 707 Mike 8. Krewatch Andrew Bob 07-09 9. 2005, 1135 Lynn 10. 638 .562 1. 1. 2. 3. Aliucci Tony 4. Rich Ingold 5. Box .587 Krewatch Andrew 141 2008 6. 1991 2013 Krewatch Andrew 240 7. 2007 Jim Pehanick 1984 Mike 8. Brian Eyerman 320 9. 234 Woods Scott 10. 391 201 1988 2002 151 144 237 Rich Ingold 91 Throm .628 Terry 1992 .645 283 .606 290 171 .632 173 1985 1996 288 .604 .597 171 375 284 .594 219 165 .584 .581 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Att.) - Season (Min. COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rank Name Year Pct. Att. Comp. 2. Brian Eyerman Eyerman - Career ATTEMPTS MOST PASS 1999-02 Ingold Rank Name Aliucci 1. McFarland 1983-85 Brian 2006 2. 1978-80 1988-91 Woods 959 Rich 3. 717 Weidl Tony 4. Krewatch Andrew 1991-93 Hieber Bob 5. 852 2002-04, 734 Pehanick 766 Years Scott 6. 1972-75 2007-09 2005, Kevin Throm 7. 1985-88 McGuigan 719 1980-83 1994-97 Lynn 8. Jim 9. 707 Scott 10. 615 585 1135 Terry Att. 585 1. Andrew Krewatch Krewatch Ingold 2007 Woods Rank Name Ingold Andrew 1. 391 Krewatch Rich 2. 1985 Hieber 2008 1993 Scott 3. Failla Rich 4. 1983 Throm Andrew 5. 375 320 Eyerman 336 1975 Lynn 6. Paul 7. 333 Woods Year 1998 1997 2002 Terry 8. 300 Brian 9. Scott 10. 297 295 290 1992 Att. 288 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS - Season ATTEMPTS MOST PASS MOST PASS ATTEMPTS - Game ATTEMPTS PASS MOST Rank Name 1. 2. 3. Woods Scott Bob McFarland 5. Rich Ingold Clarion Opponent Clarion Krewatch Andrew Hieber Lynn California Chester West 9. Rich Ingold Year 10. Krewatch Westminster Andrew Shepherd 1979 1983 Krewatch 1992 Andrew Hieber Att. Lynn Gannon 2007 Ingold Rich Lehigh 51 1975 50 52 50 California 2007 49 State Towson 2008 49 1985 1985 1973 49 49 45 47 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 SotWos 92 20 10. Lynn 1972-75 9. Terry 30 1992 8. Mike 68 2005, 2006-09 2011-2013 Hieber 1994-97 7. TD Jim 32 6. Scott 33 YearsThrom Andrew Krewatch 23 5. 1985-88 Rich 22 Box 35 1991-93 4. Kevin Pehanick 1983-85 47 1993 3. Tony49 2008 Woods 2002-04, 2. Ingold 1988-91 1. Brian Weidl65 Woods Rank Name Scott Aliucci PASSING 2006 TOUCHDOWNS -Career 1989 1999-02 20 Eyerman 84 1996 Krewatch Andrew 21 TD Year 50 9. Tony Woods Scott 8. Terry 2001 1985 22 23 Aliucci 6. Brian 1990 Throm 27 4. Rich Eyerman 3. Tony 2002 2007 36 2 Andrew Ingold 29 1. Brian Aliucci Rank Name Krewatch PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -Season Eyerman 4534 Yds 10. Bob 4688 1978-80 9. Terry 4874 1994-97 8. Jim 4941 McFarland 1985-88 7. Lynn 5594 1972-75 Years Throm 6. Kevin 6133 2002-06 6454 Pehanick 5. Scott 1991-93 Hieber 1983-85 4. Rich 7332 Weidl3. Tony 1988-91 Woods2. Andrew Ingold 1. Brian 8409 2413 8220 Aliucci Rank Name 1999-02 2005-09 1989 KrewatchPASSING YARDS -Career 2414 Eyerman Yds 1990 3100 10. Tony 2416 9. Tony 2001 2519 Year 2007 8. Brian Aliucci 2580 1996 2449 7. Andrew 1992 2008 Aliucci 353 2760 364 6. Terry 1993 2724 1985 Eyerman 1985 5. Scott 2002 2856 Krewatch 4. Brian 1993 Andrew Krewatch Throm 3. Rich 367 1985 Woods Clarion Clarion 2. Scott Eyerman Towson1. State Ingold Rank Name 377 Woods Scott Woods 2002 PASSING YARDS -Season Rich Ingold Saginaw Valley 378 460 2007 1985 Yds Rich Ingold 400 403 1996 10. Year 1983 Eyerman Brian Shippensburg 9. Shippensburg Shepherd 8. Andrew Krewatch Opponent 407 7. Lehigh 2001 Terry romTh Saginaw Valley Mike Rich Ingold 5. Eyerman Brian 4. 2013 Rich Ingold Gannon 3. Box 2. Name 1. 378 Rank PASSING YARDS -Game ynHee s okHvn(94 339(261 pass, 78rush) 339(275 pass, 64rush) Lynn Hieber vs. Lock Haven (1974) 347 (350pass, -3rush) Yards 370(370 pass, 17rush) 347 (348pass, -1rush) RichIngold vs. Edinboro (1984) Scott Woods vs. West Chester(1993) 10. Rich Ingold vs. Rock(1984) Slippery 9. 366(377pass, -11rush) Eyerman Brian vs. Saginaw Valley (2002) 452(460pass,8. -8rush) 377(378pass, -1rush) Scott Woods vs. (1993) Clarion 389(400pass, -11rush) 7. Andrew Krewatch vs. 393 (403pass, Shepherd (2007) -10rush) 6. Terry Throm vs. Shippensburg (1996) 5. Rich Ingold vs. Shippensburg (1983) 401(407pass, -6rush) 4. Eyerman Brian vs.Saginaw Valley (2001) 3. RichIngold vs. Lehigh(1985) Namevs. Opp(Year) 2. 1. Rank TOTAL OFFENSE -Game 0 Ln ibr 927 27 1972-75 Lynn Hieber INT 29 30 10. 32 9. Scott 35 36 8. Tony 1991-93 7. Jim 1988-91 6. Kevin Years Woods 37 5. 1985-88 Rich 38 Aliucci 2002-06 4. Scott Pehanick 1983-85 3. Brian 47 43 Weidl 2. Andrew Ingold 1. Bob 1980-83 McGuigan 1999-02 Rank Name Eyerman INT PASSING INTERCEPTIONS -Career Krewatch 14 14 1978-80 2005-09 McFarland Bo 14 Andrew 14 15 14 2010 Scott 1986 Year Jim 1992 18 6. Bob Napoleon 17 1987 2005 5. Jim Krewatch 17 1988 Bob Woods 23 3. Bob Pehanick Kiel 2. 1985 Rich Pehanick 1979 1980 1. Scott Rank Name McFarland McFarland 1982 PASSING INTERCEPTIONS -Season Ingold McGuigan 9. Jim 8. Michael 7. Kevin 8043 Pehanick 6. Lynn 8220 Yds Mann 5.1985-88 Pass Scott -238 -171 Rush 2005, 2007-09 Andrew Krewatch4. Rich Weidl 1990-93 Years2002-04,4805 3. Tony Hieber 4874 2. Brian 1972-75 Woods852 1. 1991-93 0 Ingold4636 -28 4805 1983-85 -309 Rank Name 2006 4941 Aliucci TOTAL OFFENSE-Career 6133 1988-91 Eyerman -298 5793 6454 156 6105 10. Terry 1999-02 -630 7332 6145 9. Tony 5594 1996 8. Lynn 7034 8409 Throm -192 7. Andrew 5750 1991 2519 6. Lynn Aliucci 7779 2327 1974 5. Brian Pass Hieber -44 Yds Year Rush 4. Rich 426 2384 Krewatch 1975 3. Scott Hieber 1948 2340 2. Scott 2008 Eyerman324 1985 2374 2002 1. Andrew Ingold 2179 -21 1992 -228 Rank Name -219 Woods 2449 2503 1993 TOTAL OFFENSE- -39 Woods2760 2724 2428 22 2580 Krewatch 2532 2856 2505 2541 2007 2878 -51 3100 3049 76 Season 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

Rank Rank Name 1. 2. 3. Jim Spence 4. Ocasio Carmelo 5. Skelley Terry Millersville 6. Opponent Ocasio Carmelo Shippensburg 7. Brewer Pat Valley Saginaw Clarion 8. Th omas J.R. 9. 1983 2001 Carmelo Ocasio 2001 10. Year Mario Hardison 271 California 242 Lock Haven 207 Yds Brenner Gregg Edinboro Gary Milanovich Shippensburg 1979 California Slippery Rock 2011 1996 215 2001 1984 2001 204 192 194 188 1965 202 182 1. Jai Hill Ocasio 1999-02 Smith Rank Name Trave 1990-93 Jai 1. Barnes 1988-91 Carmelo 2. 2891 Skinner 1984-87 2011-13 JeMone 3. 2007-10 McCoy Tony 4. 2194 Hardison 2001-04 Terrill 5. 1993-96 4073 Hicks Years Mychal 6. 2191 2134 2106 LeRon 7. Witter 1996-98 Mario 8. 2096 2093 Lewis 9. Ken 10. 2005-08 Hill 2060 Ocasio Yds - Season 1999-02 TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING McCoy Rank Name Hardison 2001-04 1935 Jai 1. 1993-96 Trave 1988-91 Carmelo 2. Barnes LeRon 3. 34 White 1984-87 2011-13 Mario 4. Witter 2007-10 Tony 1989-92 5. 25 Skinner 23 Years 2005-08 Terrill 6. 41 Johnny 7. Patrick Ken 21 18 17 Mychal 1984-86 17 17 Darel 10. Hill - Career Att. TOUCHDOWNS Ocasio RECEIVING Trave Rank Name 16 2002 Jai Hardison 1. Brenner Carmelo 2. Ocasio Tony 3. 1996 McCoy 2001 Mario 1990 1987 4. 1984 Patrick Gregg 5. 16 Hill 2004 Carmelo Witter LeRon 10 11 Year Darel 8. 20 1985 13 10 Jai 10 2007 Ken 1991 Att. 9 9 9 RECEIVING YARDS - Game - YARDS RECEIVING Hill - Season Ocasio YARDS RECEIVING Hill Rank Name 2001 Pesotini Jai 1. Hill Carmelo 2. Barnes Jai 3. 1990 Brenner 1122 Len 4. 1975 Ocasio Jai 5. 1989 2013 Skelley Terrill 6. 1984 2002 1183 Gregg 7. Trave Year 1088 1991 Carmelo 8. 1108 1979 1014 Terry 9. 1009 1002 Tony 10. 1052 1987 992 Yds - Career YARDS RECEIVING 935 77 Jai Hill Jai 1. Jai Hill Ocasio 1999-02 RECEPTIONS - Career Witter Rank Name Hicks Jai 1. Trave 1988-91 Carmelo 2. 2005-08 165 1996-98 Smith Ken 3. Kovell 1990-93 1984-87 Lewis 4. Skinner Tony 5. 2007-10 214 Barnes Years 153 1987-90 JeMone 6. 139 2011-13 Paul 7. Hardison 129 130 Mychal 8. 1993-96 127 Terrill 9. 128 Mario 10. 122 Rec. 118 1. Len Pesotini Pesotini Witter Witter Rank Name Barnes Len 1. 1975 Hill Ken 2. Ocasio 2007 Ken 3. 2002 2013 Skelley 2008 Terrill 4. Hicks Jai 5. 74 Thompson Carmelo 60 1979 67 Terry 7. 1997 Ocasio Hill 63 Year 1990 66 Lewis 2001 1984 Bill 9. Jai 10. 59 59 Carmelo 60 57 Rec. 58 1989 57 RECEPTIONS - Season RECEPTIONS - Game RECEPTIONS Rank Name 1. 2. 3. Skelley Terry Len Pesotini 5. Ocasio Carmelo Clarion 6. Opponent Millersville Witter Seidel Ken Dave Westminster 8. Len Pesotini Year 2001 McCutcheon East Burlas 1975 John John Lehigh Rec. 1979 Shepherd California Lock Haven Stroudsburg 13 Jim Spence 14 15 Thompson Bill Thompson Bill 1975 1981 2007 1974 Gary Milanovich Chester West 1985 Shippensburg Smith JeMone Slippery California Rock 11 10 13 11 Hicks Lewis 12 1983 1983 Hicks Lewis Haven New 1984 Carmelo Ocasio 10 10 Witter Ken Shippensburg 1965 Valley Saginaw 10 Witter Ken Haven New 1993 Witter Ken 2001 10 1997 Bloomsburg 10 10 10 Chester 1997 West Kutztown 10 2007 2007 10 10 2008 10 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Brad FGA 9. Rob FG 8. Ron 15 16 38 32 Mike 1981-84 1971-74 15 2004-05 24 Whitacre30 Dominick 6.24 Kurt 1993-95 Years 23 43 Orenak 5. Jon 1977-80 23 1992-93 4.30 Josh Geary 29 49 Bowers 3. John 2000-03 Ruff 2. 30 54 Telenko1. Craig 1985-88 Sandstrom Rank Name 47 63 FIELD GOALS MADE-Career 2007-10 Burgess FGA 1997 FG 10 Brett 2011 15 8.10 Year Jay 2006 11 7.13 Nick 2003 12 11 19 6. Josh Ullman Glymph Craig 1995 2008 16 Wallace4. 18 2010 Craig 22 1993 16 18 Telenko Jon 22 22 2012 2.19 Mike 22 Burgess 29 Burgess 1. Brett Rank Name Ruff Geary FIELD GOALS MADE-Season Ullman 31 33 32 TDs 10. Dennis 1966-69 1999-01 9. Aamir 1994-95 8. Dan Robinson Years Harvie 34 Carmelo Dew 34 2009-12 41 5. Steve Cox 1985-88 36 1988-91 4. Chris 34 2003-06 Tuck 3. 1999-02 Larry Ocasio 2. Jai 37 Girting 52 1. Michael Morgan 1969-71 1990-93 Rank Name 14 14 Monsilovich TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS -Career Hill Mann 1989 14 Ken 1975 Steve 15 1988 12. 15 Rick Yds Chris 16 Rock 10. 16 Larry 2006 Johnson Girting 1970 Harvie 2012 8. 20 Carmelo 17 Year Monsilovich Morgan 17 2002 Michael 6. Larry 1991 19 Tuck 18 1990 Ocasio 5. De’Antwan 19 1971 James 21 Mann 1996 Monsilovich 3. Dennis 2013 2.Williams Jai 1994 1. 1993 Michael Suber Robinson Rank Name TOTALHill TOUCHDOWNS -Season Mann rt lmn 2011-pres. Brett Ullman 3 52 37 78 . BetUla 21-rs 15 141 135 79 POINTS SCORED-Season XPA 71 82 10. 78 Rob 2011-pres. 76 1981-84 XP 9. 75 Kurt 98 93 1966-68 1977-80 8. Bob 94 Dominick 85 7. 1993-95 Rob 1988-90 Bowers 6. Jon Years Brett Ullman Tate 102109 5. Mike Grims 1992-93 4. Craig Ruff 135139 3. 2007-10 Geary 2. John Burgess 1. Josh 155162 140146 Rank Name 2000-03 1985-88 Sandstrom EXTRA POINTSMADE-Career Telenko 39 1995 40 41 39 Josh 39 40 41 2003 39 XPA Jon 1990 1985 42 48 XP 10. John 1989 9. Rob 44 54 Telenko Year8. Rob 1991 Sandstrom Ruff 55 57 7. John 46 46 Grims 1994 46 Brett 2013 50 52 49 2008 Grims 2002 5. Craig Jaworski 56 58 4. Josh 64 67 2012 3. Jon Ullman 1993 Burgess 2. Brett Telenko 1. Mike Ruff Rank Name Ullman EXTRA POINTSMADE-Season Geary Harvie Harvie 10. Carmelo 9. Steve 8. Chris Ocasio Tuck 2009-12 7. Larry 1999-02 Girting 1985-88 6. John 34 Morgan 2XP 0 XP 5.34 0 Josh TD 2003-06 FG 0 34 Monsilovich Pts Years4. Brett 204 Sandstrom0 36 0 3. Jai 1988-91 0 Telenko 2000-03 0 1969-71 1985-88 2.0 Craig0 0 2011-pres.Ullman 41 1. Michael 0 0 37 0 0 Hill 204 0 155 Rank Name 140 2 Burgess0 216 POINTS SCORED-Career 0 0 0 2007-10 0 Mann 0 204 135 0 1990-93 29 30 250 0 0 135 222 52 12. Craig 37 242 230 0 Harvie 0 0 47 10. Carmelo Burgess 2008 246 0 9. Michael 0 312 8.276 Larry Ocasio Tuck 46-46 2012 7. De’Antwan 2002 Mann 6. Brett 0 1991 16 16-22 Monsilovich 5. Dennis 16 96 0 0 Year94 Williams 0 TD 17 4. James 2XP Pts XP 2012 FG Ullman 1971 3. Mike 0 Robinson 0 2. 1990 Jai 0 0 2013 1996 17 0 Suber 0 1. Michael 1993 1994 56 102 Geary 20 Rank Name 0 0 19 0 18 Hill 0 96 0 19 19 0 0 Mann 0 2 102 1993 113 0 64-67 1 0 0 0 124 0 0 0 116 21 108 0 0 114 18-22 0 0 0 126 118 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

Years Years Punts Yds Avg. Matt Spegal 2012-pres. 52 2022 38.9 39.6 38.9 McGhee 1992-95 6773 Name Rank Haslett 171 2022 Allen 38.9 5908 John 1. 52 Spegal 152 1975-78 Jim 6068 2. 1982-84 2012-pres. 156 37.6 Rob Haggerty 1990-91 Matt Burke 89 3342 37.6 37.0 Ken 5. DuPont 1987-89 2002-04 5522 61 2256 Brian 6. 147 Filipkowski 37.4 2007-08 Jay 7. Danel 53 1980 36.8 Chris 8. Rairigh 1997-00 8615 Matt 9. 234 Mike 2003-06 10. 36.8 101 3718 1. George Aggen Aggen Career (SINCE 1973) - TACKLES Schmidt Rank Name 1973-76 McMullan George 1. 1974-77 Haslett Gregg 1985-88 2. Buriak Kevin 3. Borisenko 429 Jim 4. Carroll 421 Bob 5. 1975-78 1998-01 417 Bache Mike 1984-86 6. Link Years Terry 7. 1978-81 Chris 8. Detwiler 412 1983-86 352 John 9. 400 Sean 10. 348 1976-79 1988-91 Archibald TKL 337 INTERCEPTIONS - Season Lewis Rank Name Brown Pete 1. 335 1962 334 Parsha Kelvin Neatrour 1982 Reece 1991 Baker Tom 4. Flora 2008 1966 Paul Owusu-Ansah 1960 Dave 9 9 1980 Balmert Joey Balmert 9 Year Akwasi 2001 8 Dave 8 9. 1971 Dave 1970 8 8 Balmert INTERCEPTIONS - Career 8 Moore Yds Rank Name Brown Dave 1970-72 1. 7 Archibald 7 1989-92 Kenny 1980-83 2. Neatrour Reece Ruffner 1961-63 1963-66 Pete 4. Lewis 19 1967-69 Paul 18 Franco 18 Barry Lindich Years 17 Kelvin 7. Stevenson 17 1982-84 2009-12 Johnny Flora 8. 17 1988-91 Don 9. 1961-64 Rich Joey 1998-01 16 14 15 INT 14 14 PUNTING AVERAGE - Career (Min. 50 Punts) (Min. - Career AVERAGE PUNTING Schmidt - Season TACKLES Buriak Rank Name McMullan Gregg 1. 1977 Link Bob 2. Haslett Kevin 3. 1987 Carroll John 4. 1984 Link Jim 5. 177 Buriak Terry 6. Aggen 1978 John 156 7. 1980 1978 Year Bob 160 8. Schmidt Haslett George 9. 1976 1979 Jim 10. 1986 1976 153 Gregg 142 144 TKL 1976 130 129 140 134 129 79 788 11.4 (Min. 20 Ret) (Min. (MIN. 20 Ret) (MIN. Career Career 2006-09 49 1282 26.2 1282 2006-09 49 2006-09 69 2009 16 462 28.9 462 16 2009 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Akwasi 7. Anthony Rodriguez 2006-07 32 767 24.0 767 23.5 32 23.3 2006-07 470 20 956 1987-89 Rodriguez 41 1989-92 Washabaugh 6. Peoples Anthony 7. Bill 8. Robinson Tobias Charles 9. 08-10 2006, 30 746 24.9 6. Charles Peoples 1991 15 404 26.9 Stennett 28.8 404 26.7 Peoples 375 26.0 15 13 641 Robinson 442 1991 24 2000 Tink 17 5. 2010 Monsilovich 1970 Charles 6. Gonzales 25.8 Tobias 7. 336 Thomas Larry 8. 13 25.1 Rodriguez Ed 528 21 9. 1977 2007 J.R. 10. 25.2 Anthony 11. 404 16 2002 1. John McGhee 42.0 25 Punts) (Min. - Season PUNTING AVERAGE Haslett 1722 Rank Name 41 McGhee 41.4 41.1 John 1995 41.5 1. Schallock 2318 1807 2489 Jim 2. 56 44 60 Allen John 1994 2011 3. 1978 Allen Grant 4. 41.0 Rairigh Rob 5. 39.4 1722 39.4 Burke 42 Rob 2205 6. 1774 38.6 56 1983 Spegal 39.3 45 Mike Year 7. 2005 Yds 1690 1984 38.9 Punts 1891 43 BrianBurke 8. Lindich Avg. 1596 2003 41 Matt 49 9. 2013 Don 10. 2004 38.6 Brian 1313 34 1964 1. J.R. Thomas 2001-02 22 623 28.3 27.7 27.4 623 Thomas 22 971 602 2001-02 26.9 Brewer 35 22 Rank Name Stennett 2010-13 1997-00 645 J.R. 1. Brewer 24 Pat 2. 2010-13 Tink 3. Pat 4. Years 5. Avg. Yds KOR 2. Reece Brown 1989-92 34 380 11.2 10.4 380 10.2 Brown 34 488 1989-92 10.0 47 Ruffner 550 1967-69 54 Threats 220 1996-98 Reece 2. Stennett 22 9.1 1997-00 Barry 3. 581 Feraco Barry 64 4. West 9.0 1970-72 Tink 316 5. 35 Ron 6. 1974-77 Ray 7. - KICK RETURN AVERAGE 4. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Akwasi 4. 1. Pat Brewer Brewer 10 Ret) - Season (Min. AVERAGE KICK RETURN 30.4 Smith 35.1 Rank Name 304 Brewer 351 10 Pat 10 1. 29.6 2003 2012 Derrick 2. 326 Pat 11 3. 2013 Year Yds KOR Avg. 1. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Owusu-Ansah - AVERAGE PUNT RETURN Rank Name Akwasi 1. Years PR Avg. Yds 4. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2009 11 271 12.9 Brown 16.3 10 Ret) (Min. - Season AVERAGE RETURN PUNT 271 Ruffner 16.1 11 196 Name Rank 12.5 12.1 12 Parsha 2009 226 Reece 1992 1. 14 125 242 15.3 Owusu-Ansah 10 20 Barry 1967 2. 168 Rodriguez 2006 2008 11 Tom 3. Owusu-Ansah 1960 Akwasi 4. Anthony 5. Akwasi 6. Year PR Yds Avg. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 in 2009and2010. the Jacksonville Jaguars stintswith made brief , he and 2008withthe After spending2007 tackles. with 22specialteams In 2006heledtheteam and onspecialteams. tackles asalinebacker making atotalof25 the next two seasons, with theChiefsover appeared in24games Kansas Cityin2005and undrafted free agent with He signedasan honors bothseasons. All-PSAC earning West intercepted three passes, made 155tacklesand and 2004seasons. He playing inthe2002 to IUPfrom Geneva, transferred Griffin Kris GRIFFIN KRIS LINEBACKER from 2000-05. the New Orleans Saints was theheadcoachof Washington Redskins coordinator the for currentThe defensive team. Anniversary All-Time of theBills’ Silver was selectedamember of the Year. In1984he NFL Defensive Rookie Bills andwas namedthe NFL Draft by theBuffalo second round ofthe1979 He was picked inthe Fame in2001. Hallof and was electedtothe playing from 1975-78, honors three-times, All-America He earned defensive coordinator. well asaheadcoachand the NFLasaplayer as a successfulcareer in Jim Hasletthasenjoyed HASLETT JIM LINEBACKER 80 tackles onspecialteams. touchdown, andmade26 a including onefor he caughteightpasses, seasonsinBaltimorefour the following January. In Super Bowl winningteam 2000 andwas ontheir Baltimore Ravens inApril agent contract withthe Jones signedafree round oftheplayoffs. Millersville inthesecond good ina26-21winover gave IUPtheleadfor from Eyerman Brian touchdown reception West honors. His11-yard second teamAll-PSAC touchdowns toearn 586yardsfor andfour Pitt, making41catches from after transferring season atIUPin1999 John Jones played one JONES JOHN TIGHT END season in2001. Panthers inhissecond fivestarted the timesfor in 2005. Jordan also withtheChargersstarts 13 games andnine of 37games including seeing actioninatotal San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars and He alsoplayed the for ever from theuniversity. second-highest selection 2000NFLDraft,April the in thethird round ofthe the Jordan was chosenby Indians from 1996-99, guard. the for Astarter season asanoffensive senior All-America his IUPcareer withan Leander Jordan capped JORDAN LEANDER OFFENSIVE LINE Jim Haslett 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE CHRIS VILLARRIAL Chris Villarrial played 1992-95 at IUP from and twice earned All- America honors while being named the best lineman at the offensive the Division Bowl, Snow a as II all-star game, selected was He senior. of the in the fifth round the by 1996 NFL Draft Bears. Chicago eight Villarrial played and seasons in Chicago with the more three He started . a total of 148 games, for a 1,000-yard blocked season of rusher every including NFL his career, Rookie of the Offensive Thomas Anthony Year twice and was in 2001, named to the All-Pro team. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Akwasi WIDE RECEIVER WIDE DAVE SMITH Dave Smith was a two- a was Smith Dave star at IUP and his accomplishments on the football field court and earned election to him in 1997. the Hall of Fame the chosen by Smith was Steelers in the Pittsburgh of the 1970 eighth round NFL Draft. seasons three He played and one in Pittsburgh each for the Houston Oilers and Kansas City With the Steelers Chiefs. he caught 87 passes for and seven 1,219 yards His best touchdowns. when came in 1971 year he made 47 receptions and scored for 663 yards times. five 81 DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE AKWASI OWUSU-ANSAH Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Owusu-Ansah Akwasi seventh became the selected in IUP player the when the NFL Draft took Dallas Cowboys him in the fourth round in 2010. Owusu- While at IUP, 10 Ansah intercepted totaling 222 passes, one with yards return a He scored touchdown. total of nine touchdowns including in his career, three four punt returns, one returns, kickoff and one interception fumble. 10th in the He ranked return nation in kickoff (29.9) and 15th average average in punt return helping (12.9) in 2009, All- him to several American honors. After spending 2010 and part of 2011 with Owusu- the Cowboys, Ansah spent part of his second season with the Jaguars. Jacksonville He spent time on the squad of the practice Oakland Raiders before signing a one-year with the New contract 23, on July Saints Orleans he was Soon after, 2013. and signed a released with the Detroit deal new Lions as a member of the squad. practice Leron McCoy WIDE RECEIVER WIDE LERON MCCOY He was chosen by the chosen by He was in Arizona Cardinals of round the seventh and the 2005 NFL Draft his in 10 games played catching season, rookie 18 passes for 191 yards He and a touchdown. also spent time with the 49ers and San Francisco . He was a three-time All- three-time a He was performer, West PSAC 19.5 yards averaging per catch on a total of 36 10 and scored receptions as a senior. touchdowns LeRon McCoy is among LeRon McCoy in IUP the best receivers high in ranking history, record the school career book with 110 receptions (sixth) 2,096 yards (10th), (third) and 25 touchdowns 2001-04. from 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Dr. Jagadeesha Shetty Frank Trenney McKirgan Dr. Craig Jess Baum Bizousky Dr. Dave Rob Baron Dr. DavidWilson 82 athletic training. two collegiate decadesasamodelfor has built areputation thepast during THE SPORTSMEDICINEPROGRAM Health Center. closely withDr. ZaneKirk oftheuniversity’s andthestaff Pechan Bizousky, Dr. Jagadeesha ShettyandDr. David Wilson. They work Medicine andSports Orthopaedic theCenterfor Staffing asteamphysiciansand serving are Dr. Craig McKirgan, Dr. David letic Trainers Association andtheCommonwealth Trenney, ofPennsylvania. BaumandBaron are by certified theNationalAth- IUP staff. athletic trainer atPurchase LineHighSchoolbefore joiningthe in exercisein 2001. sciencefrom IUP Baron served asthehead State College in Vermont amaster’s in1999andearned degree Baron isinhisseventh year atIUP. Hegraduated from Johnson team before comingtoIUP. Rough RiderssoccerteamandtheLongIslandDucksbaseball years later. Baumhasworked professionally withtheLongIsland Baumisinher ninthyear atIUP.Wallace hermaster’s in1997andearned Shegraduated from Baldwin- atOhioUniversity two School before joiningtheIUPstaff. at IndianaUniversity andtheheadathletictrainer atIndianaHigh from Indiana University in1993. Trenney was agraduate assistant Trenney isinhis18thyear atIUP. hismasterofscienceinkinesiology1992 andwent ontoearn Hegraduated from IUPin incoming student-athletes. includesadrug,This alcoholandhealtheducationprogram all for themselves anddoeverything they cantoprevent injury. serious Jessie BaumandRobBaron toteachathleteshow totake care of isrespected IUPstaff The duetotheemphasisitputsonpre- ventive medicine. Itisthegoal ofathletictrainers Frank Trenney, SPORTS MEDICINE 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 83 ABOUT IUP ABOUT draw- has founded was in 1875, which university, into an internationally-known grown The university, every nearly from enrollment ing its nearly15,379 countries. than 70 state and more in its 2011 and Universities Best 373 Colleges view’s in the Princeton Re- IUP has been recognized Guide to the 320 Unofficial Insider’s Kaplan’s edition; Cool Donald Archer’s Dr. Colleges; Most Interesting Self-Directed, forColleges the Hyper-Intelligent, and Careers Different; Plain Late Blooming and Just Schools at “Great annual Magazine’s and Colleges feature. Prices” Great Punxsutawney Northpointe, (Indiana, Mountains eny With four the foothills locations in of the Allegh- to accessible all easily are which and Monroeville), IUP is and the Middle Atlantic Region, Pittsburgh in the Pennsylvania universities of the 14 the largest one the only State System of Higher Education and is authorized to confer degrees. which doctoral major Educa- than 140 undergraduate departments. in 45 academic more fields of study are There qualified in the hands of eminently tion is always Students work students. graduate never professors, alongside experienced faculty members at all levels small with a and most classes are of the curriculum, Mentoring and tutoring 16 to 1. approximately ratio fields. in many available services are students in all fields may and eligible component, studies liberal major includes a strong Every an in- Cook Honors College, Robert E. in IUP’s enroll for high-achiev- program residential-based novative many are there the major, Whatever ing students. student exchange opportunities for internships, programs. abroad and study programs IUP than four out of five more schools in the nation, In addition to being one of the most affordable some form of financial aid through students receive programs. and work-study grants scholarships, OFFERING AN EDUCATION USUALLYEDUCATION OFFERING AN IUP has a found universities, at private with a larger ambiance small-college feel. university 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 84 fields andanexercisefields stationtrail. of nature trails, ameetinglodge, askihut, softball a 280-acre outdoorrecreational park thatconsists Cooperative Associationalsoowns andmaintains meeting rooms andtheIUPCo-op. Student The area,and catering multiplecomputerlounges, handball andracquetball courts, court afood containsalarge facility The center, fitness several which islocatedadjacenttothemaincampus. operates theHadley Union Buildingcomplex, StudentCooperativeThe Associationowns and center inAllegheny County, IUPatMonroeville. IUP alsooperates agraduate andprofessional commuter-only campus. including nursing andeducation. isa Northpointe undergraduate andgraduate-level courses, electro-optics training other alongwith various strong Countyprovides specialized for facilities RegionalCampusinArm- IUPNorthpointe The Punxsutawney, which opened in2009. Arts;nary andtheFairman Centre indowntown students; two buildings attheAcademy ofCuli- ment-style residence approximately hallfor 200 at the West EndCampus, includinganew apart- consisting ofthree sites center – aliving-learning campustotalsapproximatelyThe eightacres sutawney RegionalCampusinJefferson County. residential, atthePunx- educationalfacilities Inadditiontothemaincampus, IUPoperates acres and63majorbuildings. constant growth, theuniversity now consistsof374 and onebuilding, John SuttonHall. Sincethen, with In1875, themaincampusconsistedof12acres than 70countries. with studentsfrom nearly every stateandmore university. currentThe enrollment isnearly 15,400, ous growth, becomingPennsylvania’s largest fifth in asinglebuilding. continu- Ithasexperienced Since 1875, when IUPserved only 225students 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 522 ALL-TIME VICTORIES eginning in May 2006, IUP embarked on a compre- IUP embarked 2006, eginning in May RESIDENTIAL REVIVAL RESIDENTIAL TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OF THE QUALITY ENRICH TO construction on-campus living, Revival on a Residential began has been The result in 2006. project spectacular. B of its housing that will provide revitalization hensive space for the final phase of 3,900 students when The $270-mil- is completed in fall 2010. the project of its kind in the nation, largest the lion project, has made IUP a school of choice for an expanding of students. number and learningWithin these living communities, IUP offers of specialty floors so that a wide array live may interests academic share students who quiet, extra desire those who For near each other. floors with stricter noise regulations study-intensive available. are on what students themselves With information from the Foun- most important to them, amenities were mapped out an dation for IUP and the university course of action that has led to replace- aggressive halls. residence all of the university’s ment of nearly with four suite configurations different are There a suite with one person or the opportunity to share their privacy over control more Students have three. since some suites offer single sleeping quarters, one person. with only a bathroom share and they suites has laundryEach floor facilities, in the new as ample space as well a kitchenette and lounge offices that perform Many student meeting space. located in the ground conveniently services are buildings. floor of these new is planned to landscaped street A boulevard-style Indiana to campus and to the Koval- link downtown and Athletic Complex. chick Convention 85 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0-81(86 1- .3) 14-3 (.824) 19-7 (.731) Cignetti Curt 101-18-1 (.846) Lou 1986-2005Tepper 2006-2010 Frank2011-present Cignetti • 9-2 homeNCAA playoff • 25consecutive wins from 1989-1992 • 7-0 homerecord 6 times • 11undefeated seasons • .825 winning percentage • 134-28-1 overall homerecord • 28seasons IUP FOOTBALL atHOME FRANK CIGNETTI record (SINCE 1986) GEORGE P.GEORGE 86