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Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg at and Athletics Academics Nancial Aid Graduated at a Rate of 81 Percent General Information Table of Contents General Information Red Raider Football Quick Facts Sports Information INTRO About Shippensburg University 2 School Shippensburg University Football SID Jason Eichelberger Academic Programs 3 Founded 1871 Offi ce Phone 717-477-1201 Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg 4 Location Shippensburg, Pa. Home Phone 717-496-1884 Athletics Administration 5 Enrollment 7,600 E-mail [email protected] University President 5 School Colors Red and Blue Sports Information Fax 717-477-1253 Seth Grove Stadium 6 Nickname Red Raiders Press Box Phone 717-477-1391 The Coaches Affi liation NCAA Division II Hotline 717-477-7678 Conference PSAC Western Division Mailing Address Head Coach Rocky Rees 8-11 Stadium Seth Grove (7,700) Sports Information Offi ce Assistant Coaches 12-16 2006 Record 5-6 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302) Sports Medicine 17-18 2006 PSAC West Record 3-3 Shippensburg, PA 17257 COACHES University Fitness Center 18 2006 PSAC West Finish T-4th Web site http://raiders.ship.edu 2007 Season Outlook Letterwinners Returning/Lost 28/18 2007 Numerical Roster 20-21 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 All media requests, including press passes, are to be 2007 Alphabetical Roster 22-23 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 directed to the Sports Information Offi ce. 2007 Season Outlook 24-29 Football Offi ce Phone 717-477-1758 Editors: Jason Eichelberger, Sports Information Di- 2007 Quick Facts 30-31 Football Offi ce Fax 717-477-4049 rector; Bill Morgal, graduate assistant; Alyssa Dubbs, Preseason Depth Chart 32 student assistant. Player Profi les The Administration Designer: Laura Burkett, Director of Publications Red Raider Profi les 34-52 President Dr. William N. Ruud and Advertising. PREVIEW 2006 Season Review NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Kurt Fuellhart Athletic Director Dr. Roberta Page Photographic credits: Bill Smith. Inside back cover 2006 Season Review 54-55 photos courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles, Pitts- 2006 Final Statistics 56-57 Associate Athletic Director Jeff Michaels Sports Information Director Jason Eichelberger burgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and the National 2006 Statistical Review 58 Football League. Season Superlatives 59 Director of Sports Medicine Wes Mallicone Athletic Department Phone 717-477-1711 Game Recap 60-70 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compli- The PSAC ance with federal and state laws and university policy, is Head Coach The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 72 committed to human understanding and provides equal Head Coach Rocky Rees educational, employment, and economic opportunities for PSAC Champions 73 PROFILES 2006 PSAC West Year In Review 74 Alma Mater West Chester, 1971 all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, creed, 2006 PSAC Team Statistics 75-76 Rees’ E-mail [email protected] national origin, religion, veteran status, or disability. 2006 PSAC Individual Statistics 77-78 Rees’ Career Record 129-88-2 (20 years) Direct requests for disability accommodations and other Rees’ SU Record 93-73-1 (15 years) The Opponents inquiries to the Offi ce of Disability Services, Old Main 120, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Games 1-11 80-85 Assistant Coaches Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1329. Series vs. 2007 Opponents 86-87 Assistant Head Coach/DB’s Mark Maciejewski History Alma Mater Shippensburg ’92 Red Raider Capsule History 90 E-mail [email protected] Annual Records 91 Offensive Coordinator/O-Line Pete Lee REVIEW Records vs. Opponents 92 Alma Mater Cornell ’86 Opponents and Results (1891-1920) 93 E-mail [email protected] Opponents and Results (1921-37) 94 Defensive Coordinator/LB’s Mike Burket Opponents and Results (1938-49) 95 Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) ’92 Opponents and Results (1950-67) 96 E-mail [email protected] Opponents and Results (1968-82) 97 Running Backs J.C. Morgan Opponents and Results (1983-95) 98 Alma Mater Bucknell ’04 Opponents and Results (1996-2006) 99 E-mail [email protected] Team Records 100-103 Defensive Line/Ends Frank Duffy PSAC Rushing Records 104 Alma Mater Shippensburg ’06 Passing Records 105 E-mail [email protected] Receiving Records 106 Wide Receivers Chance Powell Total Offense/All-Purpose 107 Alma Mater Shippensburg ’86 Scoring Records 108 Volunteer Assistant/O-Line John Wetzel Return/Punt Records 109 Alma Mater Bloomsburg ‘98 Defensive Records 110 Volunteer Assistant/TE’s Rick Henshaw Red Raider Records In ... 111-112 Volunteer Assistant/D-Line Brandon Cook Individual Honors 113-114 Annual Awards 115 Red Raiders in the NFL 116 OPPONENTS HISTORY Red Raider Football 1 General Information INTRO About Shippensburg University GENERAL INFORMATION health science programs with pro- • Founded in 1871 as the Cumberland fessional schools, 2+2 allied health Valley State Normal School programs, and Army ROTC. • Comprehensive regional public • Find a job or focus on a career with university the help of Career Development • Member of the Pennsylvania State Center and alumni career services. COACHES System of Higher Education FACILITIES AND RESOURCES • Located on 200 acres in southcen- • Ezra Lehman Memorial Library tral Pennsylvania houses more than 2 million items ENROLLMENT and provides access to electronic • 6,500 undergraduate students and resources which are accessible from 1,000 graduate students your personal computer 24-7. • 52% women and 48% men • Campus computer network has con- nections in every classroom, faculty • 40% of our students live on campus offi ce, and residence hall rooms (one • 94% of our students are from Penn- PREVIEW for every student). Every student sylvania. has an e-mail and a Web homepage FACULTY account. Students can access their • Student-faculty ratio: 20:1 and each academic and scheduling records student has a faculty advisor online. A wireless network is avail- able in many buildings on campus. • 87% of the 305 full-time instruc- tional faculty members hold a • 21 microcomputer labs (3 general doctorate or other terminal degree and 18 with major specifi c software). in their fi eld Two labs are open 24-7. • Our faculty’s main focus is teaching. PROFILES STUDENT LIFE All classes are taught by faculty, not • The Student Services, Inc. adminis- graduate assistants ters a $2.8 million budget and pro- ACCREDITATIONS vides a highly diversifi ed program of student activities. • AACSB International • More than 200 student clubs, • ABET (computer science) organizations, honor societies and • American Chemical Society activity groups. • Council for the Accreditation of • Cultural and lecture series brings Counseling and Related Educa- nationally and inter-nationally tional Programs known persons to campus. REVIEW • Council for Exceptional Children • 9 student housing facilities; all but • Council on Social Work Education one are co-ed. Rooms are double • International Association of Coun- occupancy and have two high-speed • Sports facilities include: outdoor ADMISSION TO SU seling Services computer connections. Seavers tennis courts, indoor and outdoor • Prospective students must provide: • National Council for the Accredita- Complex houses six students in each track, two indoor swimming pools, a completed application form, a $30 tion of Coaching Education unit. Stone Ridge Commons offers squash and handball courts, a processing fee, offi cial high school • Middle States Association of Col- apartment-style living for two, four, physical fi tness center, a rehabilita- transcript*, recommendations*, and leges and Schools or six students. tion center, outdoor sand volleyball aptitude test results (SAT or ACT)*. • National Council for the Accredita- • Student services: University Counsel- courts. The new SAT essay score or writ- tion of Teachers ing Center, Career Development PSAC • 12-acre student recreation center ing sample will not be used in the Center, Learning Center, Women’s includes: hockey rink; sand volley- admission decision, but will be used ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AND Center, Multicultural Student Devel- ball courts; basketball courts; fi elds for English placement. OPPORTUNITIES opment Center. for football, softball, lacrosse, and • 75 majors and concentrations and (*These must be sent by the high school, • Etter Health Center provides 24- rugby; exercise trail for rollerblading, 22 graduate programs the College Board, or ACT.) hour access to medical services. biking, and jogging. • 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Busi- • Transfer students must submit col- lege transcripts. ness, and Education and Human ATHLETICS COSTS/FINANCIAL AID • The Admissions Offi ce operates on Services; plus a Offi ce of Undeclared • Member of the Pennsylvania State • Total estimated annual costs/ OPPONENTS a rolling basis. Students. Athletic Conference and NCAA in-state: $12,245* per year Division II. • The average applicant has a grade • Study abroad opportunities are • Total estimated annual costs/out-of- average of B or better and SAT available in dozens of countries. • Intercollegiate sports state students: $19,868* per year. Find out more at www.ship.edu/in- Men: baseball, basketball, cross- score of 1070, for regularly admitted *Estimated annual costs include students. ternational country, football, soccer, swimming, tuition, fees, room and board (2007- • Successful applications display a • Internships, hands-on labs, graduate track and fi eld, wrestling. 2008). Average cost for books and student’s leadership ability, special assistantships and more, SU helps Women: basketball, cross country, supplies: $700. talents and interests and a high you create opportunities for real-life fi eld hockey, lacrosse, soccer,
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