5 2013 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

2013 ’WICK SCHEDULE Hartwick (5-4, 2-4 E8) at Utica(3-6, 1-5 E8) SEPTEMBER 7 HUSSON W, 33-7 Charles A. Gaetano Stadium | 1 p.m. 8 Morrisville St. W, 51-34 21 Becker W, 45-19 Video/Audio/Stats: www.ucpioneers.com

OCTOBER 5 ITHACA* W, 21-9 SERIES HISTORY: Today’s game is the 13th time that the two teams have played 12 #17 ST. JOHN FISHER *^ L, 14-37 each other going back to 2001. The Hawks lead the series 8-4 but the Pioneers have 19 Alfred * L, 28-49 won the last two games. Utica took last year’s game at Wright Stadium, 43-7, and 2011’s game in Utica, 20-17. The last Hartwick win over UC was 24-21 at Wright in 26 #24 SALISBURY * L, 0-17 2010 and the last win at Charles A. Gaetano Stadium came in 2009. NOVEMBER LAST TIME: Utica senior Andrew Benkwitt threw for 324 yards and 2 BUFFALO ST. * L, 41-59 four in a 43-7 victory over Hartwick at Wright Stadium. The Pioneers 9 Frostburg St. * W, 41-14 scored 20 points in the final quarter to put some distance between themselves and the 16 Utica* 1 p.m. Hawks. Running back Joseph Rosiecki ran for 53 yards on 10 carries and Tanner Wil- liams made six catches for 77 yards with one for Hartwick. Quarterback * Denotes Conference Game Keegan Corbett threw for 191 yards and a score on 15-of-28 passing. The Hawks’ ^ True Blue Weekend defense, which entered the game ranked in the national top 10 in sacks, recorded four more on the day. Bryan Schweitzer, Jim DeRosa, and Joe Seney each notched one sack. Richie DiVirgilio and Justin Salvione picked up a half sack apiece. Freshman Hartwick Quick Facts defensive back Dante Crump led ’Wick in tackles for the second consecutive week. He tied Jared Morrow for the game-high with 11 hits. The Pioneers accumulated 582 yards of offense on the day and scored on eight of its first 11 possessions. UC threw Location Oneonta, NY for 363 yards and ran for another 219. The Hawks finished with 215 yards of total Founded 1797 offense. Enrollment 1,558 Nickname Hawks SCOUTING THE PIONEERS: Utica has lost its last four games after falling to Athletic Colors Royal Blue and White Alfred 48-31 on Saturday. The Saxons posted 526 yards of offense. UC jumped out Home Field (Capacity) Wright Stadium (1,200) to a 10-7 lead in the first quarter but the Saxons outscored UC 24-7 in the final 18:12 Surface FieldTurf of the first half. Running back Ryan Burnett rushed for a career-high 114 yards on 30 Affliation NCAA Division III carries and had two touchdowns. The Pioneers started the season 2-0 after wins over Conference Empire 8 Lewis and Clark and Union. After losses to Hobart and Salisbury evened their record President Dr. Margaret L. Drugovich at 2-2, Utica got back to over .500 when it defeated Frostburg 44-27. Since that game, Athletic Director Dr. Kim Fierke UC has fallen to Ithaca (21-26), Buffalo State (19-34), and St. John Fisher (27-28) First Season 1928 and 1992 LAST GAME: Despite trailing 14-13 in the third quarter, Hartwick rallied to score Empire 8 Championships 1 (2007) 28 straight points, including 21 in the fourth quarter alone, to come away with a 41-14 NCAA Div. III Playoffs 1 (2007) victory over host Frostburg on Saturday afternoon at Bobcat Stadium. The win, which ECAC Bowl Appearances 6 (98, 00, 01, 02, 08, 09) halts the Hawks’ four game winless streak, improves their record to 5-4 overall and ECAC North Atlantic Titles 1 (2002) 2-4 in the Empire 8. ’Wick had a 13-7 lead at halftime but the Bobcats went ahead 2012 Overall Record 3-7 14-13 with 6:42 showing on the clock in the third quarter. The Hawks took their next possession and marched 65 yards on nine plays that culminated in a John Garcia to Tanner Williams seven yard touchdown that put Hartwick ahead for good 20-14 with Athletic Communications 1:46 left in the third. The Hawks blew the game open with three touchdowns in the Asst. Ath. Dir.- Ath Comm: Chris Gondek final quarter to run away with the game. Garcia completed 19 passes for 314 yards Phone: 607-431-4703 and three scores. Williams caught nine of those passes for 118 yards and scored two Email: [email protected] touchdowns while Frankie Molina added six catches for 134 yards and a score. The Hawks gashed the Bobcats for 134 yards on the ground led by Nick Knauer’s 89. Asst. Dir. of Ath. Comm: David Heberger Kurtis Ahart tallied 81 yards and had one touchdown. Defensively, Hartwick was led Phone: 607-431-4549 by R.J. Roth who was in on 12 tackles, had two for losses, a half sack, and added a Email: [email protected] fumble recovery. Schweitzer contributed 11 tackles and 1.5 for a loss. He also had one Website: www.hartwickhawks.com returned for a touchdown. HARTWICK IN NATIONAL RANKINGS: The Hawks continue to rank high na- 2013 Standings tionally in several categories. Offensively, Hartwick is ranked eighth in the country E8 Overall in passing yards per completion (15.73). Garcia ranks 10th in touchdown passes (25) +#20 Ithaca 6-1 8-1 and 26th in points responsible for (152 points). Molina is 8th in receiving touchdowns with 11. The ’Wick defense ranks sixth in fumble recoveries (14), 10th in team sacks Alfred 5-1 7-2 (26), and 25th in tackles for loss (76). R.J. Roth is 17th in tackles for losses with 17. St. John Fisher 4-2 7-2 Joe Seney is 8th in forced fumbles (4). On special teams, Jared Morrow is 28th in Salisbury 4-2 5-4 average punting yards (39.3). Buffalo St. 3-4 5-5 EMPIRE 8 RANKINGS: Garcia leads the Empire 8 in touchdown passes with 25 Hartwick 2-4 5-4 and is second in yards with 2,308. His 140.6 passing efficiency is third. The Hawks Utica 1-5 3-6 are averaging 265.7 passing yards per game to rank second. Kurtis Ahart is fifth in Frostburg 0-6 1-8 rushing with 622 yards while the Pioneers’ Jake Larson is fourth with 660 yards. Mo- lina’s 11 touchdown catches leads the conference. Defensively, Hartwick is third in +- Clinched Empire 8 title pass defense (192.6 yards) while Utica is giving up just 199.4 yards on average. The

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Hawks are giving up 126.6 yards on the ground compared to Utica’s 181.9 which ranks seventh. Individually, Seney’s 6.5 sacks are tied for first overall. Roth’s 17.5 tackles for losses ranks first with Schweitzer in third with 13. Seney’s four forced fumbles is first. The team’s 32 total sacks leads all teams. LAST TIME AT CHARLES A. GAETANO STADIUM: The last time the two teams played in Utica, Andrew Benk- witt’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Maier with 1:04 remaining in the game put UC in front for the first time and the Pioneers hung on for a 20-17 victory over Hartwick. After the Pioneers scored the go-ahead touchdown and added a two-point conversion for the three-point lead, the Hawks got the ball back with under a minute to go. ’Wick drove to the UC 33 yard-line and with one second remaining sophomore Harley Edwards attempted to tie it with a 50-yard field goal attempt. His kick fell short, however, allowing the Pioneers to escape with the win. Anthony Casimano ran for 226 yards on 39 carries for the Hawks. It marked the second straight time the senior running back racked up over 200 rushing yards against the Pioneers after accumulating 232 in 2010. Quarterback Dan Brainard threw for 147 yards and one touchdown on 12 completions. Senior wide receiver Jordan Wilkins caught four balls for 65 yards. The Hartwick defense was paced by senior linebacker Jordan Spirou, who registered 18 tackles on the day. Linebackers Schweitzer and Roth added 11 tackles each and senior defensive back Ray Mitchell contributed 10. LAST WIN OVER PIONEERS: The last Hartwick win against the Pioneers occured on November 6, 2010 at Wright Stadium. The Hawks ran for a season-high 318 yards and scored the game’s final 10 points for a 24-21 victory over the Pioneers at Wright Stadium. Junior running back Anthony Casimano ran all over the Pioneer defense on the day with a career-high 232 yards rushing on 30 carries to go along with two touchdowns. Senior Nate Rockefeller added 76 yards on the ground for ’Wick.The Hawks, with the win, earned their first Empire 8 victory of the season. The two teams battled to a 14-14 halftime score. After both teams came away empty on their first two drives, the Hawks broke the ice capital- izing on a Utica fumble. UC QB Andrew Benkwitt completed a pass to Tyler Malagasi but he lost the football allowing Hartwick’s Pete Jackson to recover on the Utica 35. Five straight runs by Casimano capped off by a 1-yard dive gave the Hawks’ six points and Heath Dunn’s leg tacked on another point for a 7-0 lead. Utica evened the score on its next possession. Running back Anthony Acevedo took the snap in for three yards to cap the 13-play, 67-yard drive to tie the score. Hartwick answered later in the quarter as quarterback Dan Brainard connected with Jordan Wilkins for a 25-yard touchdown pass to regain the lead for ’Wick. UC, however, marched 89 yards on 13 plays on its next drive to tie the game at 14 with 6:17 remaining. Running back Jake Scott’s five-yard TD run finished the drive off. The Pioneers came out flying in the third quarter. A big Benkwith to Joshua Mason 47-yard pass set up a Scott 10-yard touchdown run and UC led 21-14. Hartwick could not produce anything on its next possession giving the Pioneers an opportunity to extend their advantage. Utica drove to the Hartwick 41 but Benkwith was picked off by Hartwick linebacker RJ Roth whose 45-yard return instead brought the Hawks to the UC 10 yard-line. Casimano finished it off with a 7-yard run and Dunn’s extra point evened the score at 21-21 with 5:30 left in the third. The Hartwick defense forced a three-and-out and Casimano would take the ball 64 yards on the Hawks’ first play from scrimmage on their next possession to set up a Dunn 27-yard field goal which proved to be the game-winning points. Midway through the fourth quarter, Hartwick gained possession and ate away at the remaining time. ’Wick faced a fourth and goal from the UC nine with just over two minutes to play after taking nearly six minutes off the clock but could not convert. It did, however, pin the Pioneers deep in their own territory with a long way to go for a potential game-tying field goal. Benkwitt drove his team to the Hartwick 40 with two seconds left allowing TJ Lowowski to try a 57-yard field goal to try and tie the game. His effort was well short though and the Hawks prevailed. LAST WIN AT GAETANO STADIUM: The last Hawks’ win in Utica was on October 31, 2009. UC led 19-7 at the half, but Hartwick outscored the Pioneers 26-8 in the second half en route to a 33-27 victory. The Hawks scored the game’s final two touchdowns including the game-winner with 1:19 to go in regulation to earn their first conference win of the 2009 campaign. With the score knotted at 27-27, Hartwick forced a punt and gained possession with 2:37 left to go in the contest. Running back Nate Rockefeller rattled off three straight first down runs for a total of 55 yards and capped the game-winning touchdown drive with a seven-yard dive with 1:19 to go in the contest to give the Hawks a 33-27 lead. The Pioneers turned the ball over on downs on the ensuing possession. Rockefeller closed out a career day with 130 yards rushing on 23 carries for the Hawks, while quarterback Brian Radley completed 11 passes for 191 yards and three touchdowns. All three of his touchdown throws were delivered to Noah Koreman, who finished the day with five catches for 139 yards. HIGHEST SCORING GAME IN NCAA HISTORY: The Pioneers and Hawks played what remains today as one of the highest scoring games in NCAA history. On November 10, 2007 in the final regular season game of the season, Hartwick defeated Utica 72-70 in four overtimes after the Pioneers missed the two-point conversion to clinch a share of the Empire 8 title and receive the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Hawks rallied from a 21-7 defict in the final three minutes of the second quarter to go into halftime tied at 21-21. Traiing 48-40 in the third overtime period, quarterback Jason Boltus connected with wide receiver Jack Phelan for a 25-yard score to reduce the deficit to 48-46 and with the two-point conversion, the game was tied 48-48. Hartwick took a 72-64 lead when Boltus scored from the two-yard line. Utica would answer but the failed conversion would give the Hawks the victory. Boltus completed 22 of 41 passes for 420 yards and six touchdowns while Phelan caught a career-high 11 passes for 240 yards and four scores. The game still holds the NCAA record for most points scored by both teams including overtime. HAWKS IN ALL TIME TOP TEN: Several players have made their way into Hartwick’s all time records. Despite be- ing in his first season as quarterback, Garcia’s 2,308 passing yards moves him past Brian Radley (2006-2009) for seventh best in program history. His 25 touchdown passes is sixth best. Molina has 18 touchdown receptions which puts him in ninth. Tesoriero has converted 71 extra points is third all-time. His 14 field goals moves him past Greg Spencer (1993- 1995) for second place. Jared Morrow has totaled 3,032 yards punting for fifth place. Williams’ 145 punt return yards puts him in 10th while his 1,133 kick return yards are fifth. On defense, Schweitzer’s 309 tackles rank as the second most in school history. His 24 tackles for loss puts him in eighth place. His eight forced fumbles are the most in Hartwick history and his six recoveries are tied for fourth with Sasha Anisimov (1992-1995) and Mike Brury (1995-1998). Seney has 12.5 career sacks to rank eighth.

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HARTWICK GAME BY GAME:

Game 1 Sept. 7 • Oneonta, NY Hartwick 33, Husson 7

Husson 0 7 0 0 - 7 Hartwick 12 7 7 7 - 33

Hartwick scored touchdowns on its opening two drives of the game and never looked back in a 33-7 win over visiting Husson University (ME) at Wright Stadium. The Hawks racked up five passing touchdown and accumulated 403 yards of offense while holding the Eagles to a just 147 yards on the day. Hartwick quarterback John Garcia, who was making his first starting appearance, threw for five touchdowns in the game. Senior wide out Frankie Molina only caught four balls all day, but all four were for touchdowns. He accumulated 87 receptions yards on the day. Senior end R.J. Roth and linebacker Bryan Schweitzer paced the defense as they combined for 21 tackles, eight tackles for a loss of 27 yards, and two sacks. Hartwick would score on its first drive of the day after a Husson punt to open the contest. After five plays and 15 yards, Garcia aired one out to sophomore receiver Travis Samuels who took it 74 yards for the touchdown and the 6-0 lead. The Hawks forced a Husson three-and-out, and following an Eagle punt, Garcia and Molina hooked up for a 50-yard touchdown reception on the first Hartwick play from scrimmage. The Hawks did not convert either extra point and they held a 12-0 lead with 4:34 elapsed in the quarter.

’Wick didn’t mount another scoring drive until the final minute of the first period. It would take 85 yards and 15 plays in 5:47 to get into the end zone as Garcia found Molina for a three-yard touchdown pass capping the drive and the Hawks took a 19-0 advantage after Alex Tesori- ero’s PAT. The Eagles got into the scoring column on the ensuing possession. An 11-play, 59-yard drive was finished off by a Ryan Stroud to Caleb King three-yard touchdown pass and the extra point cut the deficit to 12 points, 19-7, with 4:36 left in the half. In the third quarter, the Hartwick offense wasn’t able to generate much over the first three drives. The defense would lock down the Eagles, however, as it allowed the visitors to net only six yards over their next three possessions. With under two minutes left in the third and Hus- son pinned inside its own 25 yard-line, Richie DiVirgilio picked off a Stroud pass and the Hawks had the ball on the Husson 20 with 14 ticks left. Two straight offsides penalties brought ’Wick closer to the end zone and Garcia’s third touchdown connection with Molina of the day gave the Hawks an extra six. After Tesoriero’s PAT, the Blue and White took a 26-7 edge after three quarters. Senior running back Kurtis Ahart gobbled up minutes on the clock and registered 53 rushing yards on a pair of Hartwick drives early in the fourth quarter. Later, his 38-yard scamper from the Husson 48 put the Hawks first and goal from the 10 with less than five minutes left. After two more plays, a Molina touchdown catch from Garcia from 20 yards out would finish off the Eagles. For the game, Garcia recorded 290 yards passing on 14 completions to go along with his five touchdown throws. Samuels would generate a team-best 117 yards on just two receptions and Ahart closed the game with 87 yards on 12 carries. Roth had a game-high 12 tackles with nine unassisted hits. He also recorded four tackles for a loss of 11 yards with one sack. Schweitzer contributed nine tackles, four TFLs, a forced fumble, and a sack. Justin Salvione added seven tackles with a total of eight Hawks notching at least four hits on the afternoon.

Game 2 Sept. 14 • Morrisville, NY Hartwick 51, Morrisville 34

Hartwick 13 13 7 18 - 51 Morrisville 14 6 7 7 - 34

Sophomore Travis Samuels had a career day for the Hartwick football team with a total of four touchdowns scored as the Hawks out- scored Morrisville 18-7 in the fourth quarter to come away with a 51-34 victory on Saturday afternoon at Drake Field. Hartwick improves to 2-0 while the Mustangs fall to 0-2 on the year. Quarterback John Garcia put forth another solid effort as he passed for 236 yards and four touchdowns. Kurtis Ahart gained 194 yards on the ground and added two scores. Nick Knauer rushed for 55 yards on nine carries. Samuels had 178 yards receiving and 289 all-purpose yards. Frankie Molina caught two balls for 42 yards and a touchdown. Dante Crump led the defense with 14 total tackles. He also had one forced fumble. Bryan Schweitzer tacked on 10 tackles, one forced fumble, and one interception for 26 yards. R.J. Roth totaled nine tackles, once sack, two tackles for losses, one fumble recovery, and one intercep- tion. Patrick Steves and Rahpheal Duncan both had a sack each while Duncan added a forced fumble. The Mustangs won the opening toss and elected to receive the kick but Crump forced Morrisville’s Josh Powell to fumble and Knauer recovered to give Hartwick the ball on Morrisville’s 32-yard line. The Hawks drove to the Mustang 8, but came up empty as Alexander Tesoriero’s 25-yard field goal went left of the goalpost. On Morrisville’s first possession, the team picked up three first downs with the key play coming from a Lemar Johnson to Anthony Mella 18-yard connection that gave the Mustangs a first down on the Hartwick 41 The ’Wick defense stood firm as it forced a punt to give the Hawks back the ball. After the Hawks’ drive stalled, Jared Morrow hit a booming 60-yard punt that was downed at the Morrisville 1. Morrisville’s Cristian Pena took the handoff and raced 45 yards to the Hartwick 46. Pena eventually scored on a 22-yard pass from Johnson and the Mustangs were ahead 7-0 with 4:34 left to play in the first quarter.

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Game 4 Oct. 5 • Oneonta, NY Hartwick 21, Ithaca 9

Ithaca 0 0 3 6 - 9 Hartwick 0 7 14 0 - 21

The Hartwick defense had five takeaways and four sacks while holding Ithaca to just 46 yards rushing on the day as the Hawks defeated the Bombers 21-9 at Wright Stadium. The win is the first over IC since 2007 and is Hartwick’s first Empire 8 victory since 2010. ’Wick is also 4-0 for the first time since 2009. Hartwick led 21-0 in the third quarter after defensive tackle Jason Brown picked up a fumble by Bomber quarterback Phil Neumann and rumbled 16 yards to the endzone. The defense had three in the game with Dante Crump picking off two IC passes and Jared Morrow getting one. The Hartwick defense made its mark on Ithaca’s first possession of the game. The Bombers moved to just inside Hartwick territory when linebacker Patrick Steves forced IC running back Josh Oliver to fumble and Davionne Price was there to pounce on the ball as the Hawks took over possession on its own 47 yard line with 13:07 to play in the first quarter. The Hawks went three and out on their first series and could not take advantage of the turnover. After stalling Ithaca’s next drive, ’Wick had the ball on its own 22. Quarterback John Garcia moved the offense down the field into Bomber territory. Facing a 4th and 1 at the IC 28, the Hawks elected to go for the first down but Garcia would be sacked for a loss of eight yards and the ball went back to Ithaca. IC could not take advantage of the opportunity and after a punt the Hawks got the ball back. Hartwick had possession to begin the second quarter. Garcia had completion of 19 yards to Frankie Molina, 18 yards to Tanner Wil- liams, and 13 yards to Williams to give the Hawks the ball at the IC 28 yard line. From there, Garcia found Molina near the back of the end zone for the score and with Alexander Tesoriero’s extra point, Hartwick was ahead 7-0 with 12:21 showing on the clock. After another Ithaca punt, ’Wick started at its own 35 yard line. Kurtis Ahart ran for 32 yards on the drive to move Hartwick to the IC eight yard line. The drive stalled and the Hawks were denied an opportunity to increase its lead as Tesoriero’s 25-yard field goal attempt went just to the right of the goalpost. Neither team could generate any offense for the rest of the quarter and the Hawks went into halftime with a 7-0 lead. Hartwick received the second-half kickoff and started at its own 10. The Hawks moved down the field quickly as on the first play from scrimmage, Nick Knauer broke off a 56-yard run to move ’Wick to the IC 34. A Garcia-to-Molina 14-yard strike put the ball on the IC 20. After two incompletions, Garcia’s third-down pass to Knauer for 13 yards gave Hartwick a first down and the ball at the IC 7. Following a Knauer two- yard run, Garcia found John Horner for the touchdown and with the extra point the ’Wick lead was 14-0 at 12:08. On Ithaca’s next possession, defensive end Joe Seney sacked Neumann to force a fumble that was picked up by Brown who took it to the house and within seven seconds the Hartwick lead was 21-0. The Hartwick defense continued to frustrate the Ithaca offense and the Bombers were forced to punt again. Hartwick’s next possession was brief as Garcia was intercepted by Ithaca’s Brian Garvey and the Bombers had the ball at their own 25. The Bombers started to gain some rhythm on offense as Neumann connected with Joel Lynch for 21 yards and again to Lynch for a big 43 yard gain to give IC a first and goal at Hartwick’s 10 yard line. From there the offense went backwards with a false start penalty, a loss of two yards on a rushing attempt, and finally a Seney sack of Neumann to push the Bombers back to the Hartwick 16. Kicker Garret Nicholson converted a 33 yard field goal and the Hawk lead was now 21-3 with just under four minutes left in the third quarter. The Hawks’ next possession ended with another turnover as Garcia fumbled away the ball and it was recovered by Ithaca to give it the ball at Hartwick’s 30. The Bombers were poised to cut their deficit but Crump picked off Neumann at the four and the ball returned to Hartwick with 41 seconds left in the third. Hartwick could not take advantage of the turnover and was backed up in its own endzone when Morrow came in to punt the ball away. Morrow’s attempt was partially blocked by the Bombers and Ithaca had excellent field position at Hartwick’s 31. The defense, however, would again step up as Crump picked off his second pass of the day at the ’Wick 15 and return it 21 yards to the Hartwick 36. The Hawk drive stalled and after a Morrow punt, the Bombers had possession at their own 22 yard line with 10 minutes left in the game. The Bombers would finally get into the endzone as the 12 play, 78 yard drive ended with a Tom Dempsey to Lynch touchdown with 5:13 remaining on the clock. Ithaca tried for two points but Dempsey’s pass completion was stopped short and the Hartwick lead would be 21-9. Offensively, the Hawks rushed for 142 yards on the afternoon led by Knauer’s 97 yards on 18 carries. Ahart added 35 yards on eight carries. Garcia completed 19 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns. Molina caught six balls for 90 yards and a score. Travis Samuels had five receptions for 35 yards while Williams had four catches for 41 yards. Morrow led the defense with seven tackles. He also had five punts totaling 190 yards with two downed inside the 20. Bryan Schweitzer finished with six tackles and two sacks. Seney had four tackles, two sacks, and forced two fumbles. Steves added four tackles and a forced fumble.

Game 5 Oct. 12 • Oneonta, NY #17 St. John Fisher 37, Hartwick 14

St. John Fisher 0 0 3 6 - 9 Becker 0 7 14 0 - 21

Hartwick faced off against nationally ranked St. John Fisher and it was the Cardinals who came away with the 37-14 victory over the Hawks at Wright Stadium. Hartwick is now 4-1 overall and 1-1 in the Empire 8 while the Cardinals remain undefeated at 5-0 and 2-0 in the E8. The Cardinal defense sacked Hawks quarterback John Garcia 11 times and held ’Wick to -26 net yards rushing. Garcia completed 16 passes for 205 yards and threw one interception and one touchdown.

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Tanner Williams scored both of the Hawks touchdowns on a one-yard run and a 43 yard reception. He finished with four catches for 71 yards. Nick Knauer carried the ball eight times for 47 yards. The Hartwick defense gave up 241 yards in the air with Cardinal wide receiver Kevin Francis accumulating 156 of those yards on five catches with a score. Dan Rudy added three catches for 55 yards. The Hawks started the game with the ball and drove to the Fisher 38, but Garcia would be sacked on consecutive drop backs and Hartwick punted the ball. The ’Wick defense came up big as it kept the Cardinals backed up in their own territory. After a Hartwick three and out, the Cardinals would march 11 plays and 49 yards to score on a Ryan Kramer five yard touchdown to go up 7-0 with 2:44 remaining in the opening quarter. After the two teams exchanged punts in the second quarter, the Hawks had possession on Fisher’s 19 after a 36 yard punt return by Williams. Aided by a pass interference call on the Cardinals, ’Wick had first and goal at the six-yard line. A Garcia to Chris Hoose completion put the ball at the one and from there, Williams ran it in and with Alexander Tesoriero’s extra point, the game was tied 7-7 with 10:44 left to play in the second. The Cardinals would answer right back with a nine play, 62 yard drive that culminated with Cody Miller punching it in from the five and with the extra point, St. John Fisher was ahead 14-7. Neither team could muster any offense for the remainder of the quarter and the score remained 14-7 at halftime. Fisher started the second half with the ball and quickly moved into Hartwick territory. On third and seven from its own 37, Fenti connected with Francis for a 58 yard pass to the Hawk five yard line. The ‘Wick defense stood its ground as the Cardinals settled for a 20 yard Brendan Carey field goal to make it a 17-7 contest at 11:02. Hartwick’s next possession did not end well. Garcia’s pass would be tipped at the line of scrimmage and intercepted by Fisher’s Sean Priesh, who returned it 35 yards for the score as the Cardinals increased their lead to 24-7. St. John Fisher would score on its next two possessions to go up 37-7 with 10:27 remaining in the fourth quarter. Hartwick finally responded with 5:45 left in the game when Garcia hooked up with Williams for a 43 yard touchdown to complete the scoring on the day. The Hawks were led defensively by Bryan Schweitzer who totaled nine tackles and added one sack. Joe Seney contributed Hartwick’s other sack and also had three tackles. Jared Morrow finished with six tackles.

Game 6 Oct. 19 • Alfred, NY Alfred 49, Hartwick 28

Hartwick 7 14 7 0 - 28 Alfred 14 14 7 14 - 49

On a day that saw it surrender 49 points, the Hartwick football team found itself in a shootout with host Alfred and came up on the short end as the Saxons added two fourth quarter touchdowns to come away with a 49-28 victory. Hartwick started the game with possession at its own 38 but on the first play from scrimmage, running back Kevin Wahl fumbled and the ball was recovered by the Saxons at the ’Wick 35. Three plays later, AU running back Austin Dwyer ran 18 yards for the score and just one minute into the game, the Saxons were ahead 7-0. The Hawks went three and out on their next drive. After a punt, Alfred started at the Hartwick 47 and quarterback Tyler Johnson would connect with Isiah Young for the 43 yard completion to move the ball to the four yard line. From there, Dwyer punched the ball in with 10:24 remaining in the first quarter and the Saxons increased their lead to 14-0. Hartwick started to generate some offense on its ensuing possession. Quarterback John Garcia had completion of 10, 29, and nine yards to wide receiver Tanner Williams with the last pass bringing the ball to AU’s 20. From there, Garcia connected with Chris Hoose for the touchdown and with the extra point, ’Wick was on the scoreboard, 14-7. The Hartwick defense forced a punt on Alfred’s next drive and with a bad snap, punter Ryan McDonnell was brought down by Mi- chael Servider a yard short of the first down to give the Hawks the ball at the Alfred 26. ’Wick looked to tie the game but on first down, Garcia would be intercepted by AU’s Calvin Bain at the three as the Saxons took over. The turnover proved to be costly as the Saxons marched 97 yards down the field in 12 plays that ended with Chuck Beckwith’s seven yard run to put Alfred ahead 21-7 at 13:06 of the second quarter. The Hawks would answer back with a six play, 64 yard drive that culminated in a Garcia-to-Williams touchdown with just over 10 minutes showing on the clock. The two teams would exchange touchdowns with Hartwick’s score coming on a Frankie Molina touchdown catch with 4:14 showing on the game clock. The Hawks did force an Alfred punt and gained possession at their own three. Hartwick was not successful in moving the ball far enough and the half ended with Alfred ahead 28-21. The Saxons started the third period with the ball and wasted no time moving down the field. Alfred’s five play, 62 yard drive ended when Johnson scored on a 13 yard run to move AU ahead 35-21 at 12:18. On the ensuing kickoff, the Hawks started with the ball at their own 28. From there, Hartwick would embark on its longest drive of the game. ’Wick went down the field and had a first and goal from the Alfred five yard line. After being stymied on its previous attempts to score, the Hawks went for it all on a fourth and goal at the Alfred 13. The gamble paid off as Garcia found Hoose for the touchdown and the Hawks narrowed the deficit to 35-28 with 4:28 remaining in the third. Neither team scored for the remainder of the third quarter. In the fourth, Johnson completed a 21 yard touchdown to Josh Phillips to increase the Saxon lead to 42-28 at 12:24. Hartwick still had plenty of time on the clock to get back in the game. With a drive starting at its own 23, Garcia would be sacked by Alfred’s Peter Diak and fumble the ball away. Tylor Hubbert would recover for the Saxons to give them possession at the Hartwick 15. From there, Johnson hooked up with Phillips again for the score as AU sealed the win. The Hawks were held to 48 yards rushing while the Saxons ran for 179 yards. Wahl led Hartwick with 44 yards on 15 carries. The Saxons were led by Dwyer’s 89 yards and two scores. Garcia passed for 286 yards and four touchdowns. Johnson had 283 yards through the air and three touchdown passes.

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Game 7 Oct. 26 • Alfred, NY #24 Salisbury 17, Hartwick 0

Hartwick 0 3 14 0 - 17 Alfred 0 0 0 0 - 0

Two touchdowns on its opening two possessions of the second half increased a three-point margin at halftime into a 17-0 advan- tage in an Empire 8 Conference victory for nationally 24th ranked Salisbury over Hartwick at Wright Stadium. The two teams played through 29:51 of scoreless action in the first half before a Salisbury 22-yard field goal put the Gulls on the board heading into halftime. A Joey Jones 4-yard run for a touchdown increased the margin to 10 with 7:25 left in the third quarter and John Dunbar closed out the scoring 3:12 later with a 12-yard touchdown run. Hartwick seniors R.J. Roth and Bryan Schweitzer combined for 20 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and three tackles for a loss on the day. The Gulls would outgain the Hawks by a margin of 295 to 191 on the day. In addition, the Salisbury defense forced six Hawk turn- overs, including a pair in the red zone. The Gulls also limited ’Wick to 17 rushing yards on 27 carries. In a penalty-plagued first quarter, the Hawks would get the first opportunity of the day as sophomore Nate Farley forced a fumble on a run by Jones and junior Kyle Dalton pounced on the loose ball, recovering at the Salisbury 17. The scoring chance would be squandered however as ’Wick quarterback John Garcia was picked off three plays later at the Gulls’ seven by James Hall. Neither team mustered much on their next possessions but Salisbury handed ’Wick good field position following a punt return as Roth forced a fumble by returner Isaiah Taylor and Chris Hoose recovered at the Hartwick 47. The Hawks maintained possession into the second quarter and made it all the way to the Salisbury three yard-line. On a 3rd and 3, Tyler Paradysz knocked the ball out of the hands of Hoose who had taken the direct snap and the Gulls recovered once again to thwart a Hawk opportunity in the red zone. Each team had two scoreless possessions with the Hawks stopping the Gulls on one at the Hartwick 37 on a Roth stop of Jones for a two-yard loss on a 4th and 1. The biggest offensive play of the day came with under a minute left in the half. The Gulls had the ball on their own 28 on a 3rd and 12 and Desmond Sivels broke free for a huge 50-yard gain, putting his team at the Hartwick 22. After an 11-yard pass play, Zak Osbourne connected on the 22-yarder for a 3-0 lead with nine ticks left, a lead the Gulls would take into halftime. The Hawks got the kickoff to start the second half but immediately had to start deep in their own territory following a penalty. Starting at his own 9, Garcia was able to drive the Hawks to the 32 but he was picked off by Nick Anzallo at the ’Wick 49. Jones’ four-yard run ended a nine-play, 56-yard drive and Osbourne’s PAT gave the Gulls a 10-0 edge. Another pick on Hartwick’s next possession would result in seven more Sea Gull points. After an Andre Carter interception and return to the Hartwick 12, three straight Dunbar rushes, including the 12-yarder for the score, increased the margin. Osbourne’s point after would close out the scoring on the day at 17-0 with 4:04 left in the third. Hartwick’s last possession of the third saw it reach its own 41 yard-line but Jared Morrow would punt to the Gulls in the final min- ute. The ’Wick defense held up in the fourth quarter as it did not allow a drive of more than 27 yards by Salisbury on four chances. The Hawks’ offense drove 27 yards on its opening possession of the fourth, making it to the 50 yard-line, but a fumble resulted in another change of possession and SU took over. ’Wick drove to its own 43 on its final touch of the ball but its final turnover put the game away. The game marks the first shutout for Hartwick since a 24-0 loss to Alfred in the 2004 season. The Gulls improve to 3-0 against the Hawks all-time. Offensively, Garcia threw for 174 yards on 15 completions. Tanner Williams made five catches for 80 yards and Frankie Molina caught four balls for 52 yards. Morrow had an average of 37.8 yards on six punts, including a 50-yarder. He added four tackles on defense. Roth notched a game- high 11 tackles, 2.5 for a loss, one sack, a forced fumble, and a pass defended. Schweitzer added nine hits, a half-sack, and one pass defended. Dante Crump and Farley each added seven tackles. Crump also had a tackle for a loss and Farley recorded a forced fumble. Richie DiVirgilio accumulated five hits for the Hawks.

Game 8 Nov. 2 • Oneonta, NY Buffalo State 59, Hartwick 41

Buffalo St. 14 21 21 3 - 59 Hartwick 7 14 7 13 - 41

Hartwick kept pace with Buffalo State in the first half as it answered each scoring drive but the visiting Bengals broke a 21-21 tie in the second quarter with 28 straight points to break open the game as they defeated the Hawks 49-21 on Saturday afternoon at Wright Stadium. The loss drops Hartwick to 4-4 overall and 1-4 in the Empire 8 while the Bengals improve to 5-4 and 3-3 in the E8. The Hawks totaled over 400 yards in offense as the Bengals went over the 500 mark. Hartwick had 110 yards on the ground and 377 yards through the air. Buffalo State had 199 yards rushing and 347 yards passing. Hartwick started the game with the ball and drove down to the Bengal 11 where the drive stalled after quarterback John Garcia was brought down for a loss of eight yards to the 19. Kicker Alexander Tesoriero came on to attempt a 36 yard field goal but missed to the right and the Bengals began their first drive at their own 20.

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Buffalo State struck quickly as quarterback Casey Kacz completed passes of five yards to Sherman Nelson and then hooked up with Mike Doherty on a 75 yard completion that ended with a touchdown. Alex Debbins’ extra point gave Buffalo State a 7-0 lead with 10:12 showing on the clock. The Hawks had an answer for the Bengals. After Tanner Williams’ 21 yard kickoff return, ‘Wick started at their own 27. Aided by a Buffalo State pass interference penalty, Hartwick moved up to the 42. Kurtis Ahart took off for an eight yard gain and then Garcia connected with Williams on a 27 yard pass to move the chains to the Bengal 23. After a false start penalty on the Hawks, Garcia found Frankie Molina for the touchdown and with Tesoriero’s extra point, the game was tied up at 7-7. Buffalo State took the lead on its next possession when Kacz again hooked up with Doherty on a 68 yard pass for a touchdown and the Bengals took a 14-7 lead at 8:32. Hartwick would punt on its next drive which gave the ball to Buffalo State at its 31. The ‘Wick defense stiffened and force a four and out when Patrick Steves would stop Bengal running back Rick Pete for a two-yard loss as the Hawks took over at their own 42. The Hawks would take advantage of the opportunity presented to them. With completions of 10 yards to tight end Shaun Eichner and 38 yards to Williams, Garcia moved ‘Wick to the Buffalo State 31 yard line. After a Garcia sack to end the first quarter, Ahart ran for nine yards to the Bengal 32. Garcia then connected with Molina on passes of 12 and 20 yards with the latter going for a touchdown as the score would be tied 14-14 at 13:38 of the second quarter. The Hartwick defense would come up big as Midnet Cantave would pick off Kacz and give the Hawks the ball at their own 22. ‘Wick could not take advantage as the drive ended in a punt. The Bengals then drove 77 yards on five plays that ended with Pete’s 12 yard touchdown run to move Buffalo State ahead 21-14 at 8:24 of the second quarter. After the kickoff, Hartwick started possession at its own 29. A Garcia-to-Williams 19 yard pass with a Buffalo State roughing the passer penalty added moved the ball all the way to the Bengal 37. After getting to the Bengal 28, the Hawks were faced with a fourth and one. After a timeout, Garcia would find Molina for a six-yard completion and the first down to keep the drive alive. Two plays later, Garcia threw a 22-yard touchdown to Eichner to even the contest at 21-21 with 6:39 left in the half. A Kacz to Sherman Nelson 26 yard touchdown with just over four minutes left in the quarter gave the Bengals a 28-21 lead. After a Garcia interception, the Bengals would capitalize on the Hartwick miscue as Pete tacked on a four yard score to give Buffalo State a 35-21 lead at halftime. In the third quarter, Buffalo State started to pull away. On the opening kickoff, Doherty ran the ball back to the Hartwick 15. Two plays later, Pete scored his third touchdown of the game to give Buffalo State a 42-21 advantage. Just over a minute later, Jeff McDuffie intercepted Garcia and go 70 yards for the score to put the Bengals ahead 49-21 with 13:00 left in the third period. After a Hartwick punt, Buffalo State had the ball at its own nine after an illegal block brought the ball back. The ‘Wick defense came up big as Joe Seney forced the ball out from Pete and Bryan Schweitzer was there to bring the ball back for a touchdown to close the gap and make it a 49-28 ballgame. The Bengals answered back with another Pete touchdown, this one coming inside of five minutes remaining in the frame, to go ahead 56-28. Buffalo State then added a field goal early in the fourth quarter to go up 59-28. The next 11 minutes of game time would see turnovers from both teams, a turnover on downs by the Hawks, and a punt from the Bengals. Hartwick would get one yard rushing touchdowns from quarterback Keegan Corbett and running back Nick Knauer to complete the scoring. For the Hawks, Garcia completed a career-high 24 passes for 324 yards and three touchdowns. Williams caught a season and career-high 12 passes for 146 yards and added seven kickoff returns for 146 to total 300 all-purpose yards on the afternoon. Molina had eight catches for 149 yards and two scores. Nelson caught five balls for 123 yards and a touchdown while Doherty totaled four catches, 158 yards, and two touchdowns for Buffalo State. Ahart ran 12 times for 71 yards while Knauer added 34 yards on nine carries. Pete finished the game with 133 yards on 16 carries and four scores for the Bengals. Defensively, Hartwick was paced by Clyde Miller’s seven tackles. Steves added six stops. John Alessandra had eight tackles, 1.5 sacks, and 2.5 tackles for losses for the Bengals.

Game 9 Nov. 9 • Frostburg, MD Hartwick 41, Frostburg 14

Hartwick 14 21 21 3 - 59 Frostburg 7 14 7 13 - 41

Despite trailing 14-13 in the third quarter, the Hartwick rallied to score 28 straight points, including 21 in the fourth quarter alone, to come away with a 41-14 victory over host Frostburg at Bobcat Stadium. The win, which halts the Hawks’ four game winless streak, improves their record to 5-4 overall and 2-4 in the Empire 8. The Bobcats, who have now dropped their last six games, fall to 1-8 overall and 0-6 in the Empire 8. ‘Wick had a 13-7 lead at halftime but the Bobcats went ahead 14-13 with 6:42 showing on the clock in the third quarter. The Hawks took their next possession and marched 65 yards and nine plays that culminated in a John Garcia to Tanner Williams seven yard touchdown that put Hartwick ahead for good 20-14 with 1:46 left in the third. The Hawks blew the game open with three touchdowns in the final quarter to run away with the game. Garcia completed 19 passes for 314 yards and three scores. Williams caught nine of those passes for 118 yards and scored two touchdowns while Frankie Molina added six catches for 134 yards and a score. The Hawks gashed the Bobcats for 134 yards on the ground led by Nick Knauer’s 89. Kurtis Ahart tallied 81 yards and had one touch- down. Defensively, Hartwick was led by R.J. Roth (Cornwall, NY/Cornwall) who was in on 12 tackles, had two for losses, a half sack, and added a fumble recovery. Bryan Schweitzer (Babylon, NY/Babylon) contributed 11 tackles and 1.5 for a loss. He also had one interception returned for a touchdown. Frostburg won the opening coin toss and deferred to the Hawks. Hartwick quickly marched down the field with an eight play, 86 yard drive that ended with a Garcia-to-Williams 20 yard touchdown and Alexander Tesoriero’s extra point made it 7-0 ‘Wick with 11:18 showing on the clock in the first quarter of play.

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Early in the second quarter, Hartwick drove to the Bobcats’ one-yard line but could not punch the ball into the endzone. Tesoriero came on to attempt a 21 yard field goal that was good and the Hawks went ahead 10-0 at 12:21 of the second frame. FSU would make it a game as it answered Hartwick’s score with one of its own. Aided by a Ken Emmons-to-Antonio Wood 51-yard completion to the Hawks’ 17, the Bobcats took four plays to get into the endzone and make it a 10-7 contest at 10:35. Hartwick would hold that lead for most of the second period. The Hawks had a chance to increase their lead with 1:34 to play until halftime, but Tesoriero’s 37 yard field goal was short and the Bobcats took over. On the following play, Emmons was stopped for a loss of four yards and fumbled the ball away. Roth was there to pounce on it and the Hawks were awarded possession at the FSU 16. Following a three and out, Tesoriero would get another chance and made good from 34 yards to put ‘Wick ahead 13-7 at the break. In the second half, the Bobcats started with the ball and got all the way to Hartwick’s 2. Faced with a fourth and goal situation, Frost- burg went for it all and Teron Tyre would be stopped for a three-yard loss by the combination of Schweitzer and Rob Burke to give Hartwick possession at its own 5 with 11 minutes left to play in the third quarter. Hartwick was on the move and looking to increase its lead as it moved to near midfield. Its drive was stopped when Ahart’s fumble at the Hartwick 47 was picked up by the Bobcats’ Keith Smith for 29 yards to the Hawks’ 29. FSU took over and the Hawks nearly prevented the Bobcats from capitalizing on the mistake but on third down and 24 from the Hawks’ 43, ‘Wick was called for roughing the passer and the Bobcats were granted a first down at the Hartwick 28. Four plays later, Tyre passed to Aaron Turner for an 18 yard touchdown to put FSU on top 14-13 at 6:42. The Bobcats’ lead would not last long. Hartwick began its drive at its own 35 after the FSU kickoff went out of bounds. Garcia -com pleted five passes, with three of them going to Williams, and the last ending in a seven-yard touchdown to give Hartwick the lead back, 20-14, with 1:46 to play in the third. It was all Hawks in the fourth quarter as Hartwick outscored the Bobcats 21-0 to blow the game open. After forcing a FSU punt with time winding down in the third, the Hawks took over at the Frostburg 37. Hartwick took advantage of the excellent field position as Ahart score from one yard out to increase the Hawks’ lead to 27-14. After an exchange of possessions, Hartwick tacked on a Garcia-to-Molina 30 yard touchdown pass to go up 34-14 with 4:28 left to play in the game. The Hawks ended the day’s scoring with Schweitzer’s nine yard interception return for a score with just over four minutes to play. After a Frostburg fumble, ‘Wick took over at its own 45 and ran out the clock. The Hawks dominated in time of possession with 40:40 of clock time to FSU’s 19:20. The Hartwick offense totaled 482 yards while the Bobcats could only muster 187. ‘Wick had 24 first downs to the Bobcats’ 12.

Hartwick-Utica Game by Game History

Date Place Winning Team/Score 10/20/12 Hartwick Utica, 43-7 10/22/11 Utica Utica, 20-17 11/6/10 Hartwick Hartwick, 24-21 10/31/09 Utica Hartwick, 33-27 11/15/08 Hartwick Hartwick, 31-21

11/10/07 Utica Hartwick, 72-70 (4OT) 11/11/06 Hartwick Hartwick, 35-17 11/12/05 Utica Utica, 42-40 11/13/04 Hartwick Utica, 14-10 9/27/03 Utica Hartwick, 31-6 9/27/02 Hartwick Hartwick, 27-12 9/15/01 Utica Hartwick, 35-0

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING 300 yard passing game: John Garcia (314 yards) vs. Frostburg St. (11/9/13) 400 yard passing game: Jason Boltus (439 yards) at Norwich (10/29/05) 500 yard passing game: Jason Boltus (531 yards) vs. Norwich (11/1/08) 40+ attempts: John Garcia (40 attempts) vs. Buffalo St. (11/2/13) 50+ attempts: Jason Boltus (59 attempts) at Ithaca (9/20/08) 60+ attempts: Jason Boltus (69 attempts) at Alfred (10/6/07) 30 or more completions: Dan Brainard (30 completions) vs. Ithaca (10/1/11) 40 or more completions: Brian Radley (47 completions) vs. Ithaca (10/3/09) Passed for 4 TD: Brian Radley at Salve Regina (9/12/09) Passed for five or more TD passes: Jason Boltus (7 TDs) vs. Brockport (11/22/08) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 30 or more carries: Joseph Rosiecki (31 carries) at Buffalo St. (10/27/12) 200 or more yards: Kurtis Ahart (233 yards) vs. Becker (9/15/12) 4 or more rushing TDs: Tosh DeMulder (5 TDs) vs. Morrisville (9/5/09) INDIVIDUAL RECEVING 10 or more catches: Tanner Williams (12 catches) vs. Buffalo St. (11/2/13) 200 yards receiving: Jordan Wilkins, (201 yards) vs. Norwich (9/17/11) 300 or more yards receiving: Jack Phelan, (311 yards) at Mount Ida (10/25/08) 3 or more receiving TDs: Frankie Molina (4 TDs) (9/7/13) INDIVIDUAL SCORING Kickoff returned for a TD: Travis Samuels, (85 yards) at Morrisville St. (9/14/13) TD run of 70+ yards: Anthony Casimano (74 yards) vs. Utica (9/15/11) TD pass of 70+ yards: John Garcia to Travis Samuels (74 yards) vs. Morrisville St. (9/7/13) Kicker made 3-or-more FGs: Alex Tesoriero (3 FGs) vs. Norwich (9/17/11) Field goal of 40+ yards: Heath Dunn (42 yards) at Alfred (10/10/09) Drop kick for an extra point: Jason Milligan vs. St. Lawrence (11/14/98) Punt return for a TD: Harley Edwards (40 yards) vs Norwich (9/17/11) Interception return for a TD: Bryan Schweitzer (9 yards) vs. Frostburg St. (11/9/13) Fumble Recovery for a TD: Bryan Schweitzer (9 yards) vs. Buffalo St. (11/2/13) Safety: R.J. Roth at Becker (9/21/13) INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE 3 or more interceptions: Mike Ashcroft (3 INTS) vs. Husson (9/22/07) 20 or more tackles: Jordan Spirou (21 tackles) at Morrisville St (9/3/11) 3 or more sacks: Chad Rockefeller (4.5 sacks) at Salve Regina (9/12/09)

TEAM Rushed for 300+ yards: 325 vs. Becker (9/15/12) Rushed for 400+ yards: 457 vs. Waynesburg (11/2/96) Total offense of 400+ yards: 482 vs. Frostburg St. (11/9/13) Total offense of 500+ yards: 553 vs. Husson (9/24/05) Total offense of 600+ yards: 629 vs. Becker (9/15/12) Total offense of 700+ yards: 700 vs. Brockport (11/22/08) Shut out an opponent: 42-0 vs. Union (11/2/02) Scored 40+ points: 41-14 win vs. Frostburg St. (11/9/13) Scored 50+points: 51-34 win at Morrisville St. (9/14/13) Scored 60+ points: 70-68 vs. Brockport (11/22/08) Scored 70+ points: 72-70 win at Utica (11/10/07)

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2013 HARTWICK COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Hartwick 2-Deep vs. Frostburg Offense Defense QB: 16 John Garcia (So., 6-2, 215) DE: 96 Joe Seney (Sr., 6-3, 240) 7 Andrew Bashford (Sr., 6-1, 220) 95 Alex Goodhile (Jr., 6-1, 235)

HB: 1 Kurtis Ahart (Sr., 5-6, 160) DT: 98 Jason Brown (Jr., 6-0, 280) 6 Ryan Manning (Jr., 5-6, 165) 92 Kyle Dalton (Jr., 6-2, 250)

FB: 34 Joe Boccia (So., 5-8, 230) DT: 65 Rob Burke (Sr., 6-2, 260) 35 Nick Celestino (Fr., 6-0, 230) 62 Sal Levanti (Fr., 6-0, 260)

TE: 87 Shaun Eichner (Jr., 6-1, 210) DE: 44 RJ Roth (Sr., 6-0, 215) 89 Rob Warner (Sr., 6-2, 220) 55 Raphael Duncan (So., 5-11, 225)

LT: 57 Tom Ferrari (Sr., 6-4, 285) LB: 43 Bryan Schweitzer (Sr., 6-0, 225) 74 Brendan Raftis (So., 6-2, 280) 52 Kevin Merker (Jr., 5-10, 230)

LG: 73 Anthony Tufano (Fr., 6-3, 300) LB: 24 Justin Salvione (Sr., 5-11, 210) 63 Brandon LeQue (Fr., 6-0, 280) 54 Nate Farley (So., 5-8, 225)

C: 53 Chris Schettino (So., 6-0, 265) OLB: 38 Richie DiVirgilio (Jr., 5-9, 192) 64 Chad Pickerd (So., 5-10, 260) 23 Davionne Price (Sr., 5-10, 205)

RG: 72 Zakk Packard (Jr., 6-4, 310) OLB: 41 Patrick Steves (Sr., 5-11, 215) 77 Jacob Slick (So., 6-3, 420) 42 Chris Merceica (So., 6-0, 215)

RT: 56 Brandon Carnevale (Sr., 6-1, 270) CB: 22 Midnet Cantave (Fr., 6-2, 180) 59 Josh Scribner (Sr., 5-11, 260) 37 Steven Grzeskowiak (Sr., 5-7, 170)

WR: 40 Tanner Williams (So., 5-11, 200) FS: 14 Jared Morrow (Jr., 6-0, 210) 8 Travis Samuels (So., 5-10, 170) 30 Michael Servider (So., 5-9, 190)

WR: 26 Frankie Molina(Sr., 6-3, 195) CB: 4 Clyde Miller (Sr., 6-0, 200) 5 John Horner (Jr., 6-3, 210) 25 Melijah Purvis (Fr., 5-9, 170)

Specialists K: 13 Alex Tesoriero (Sr., 5-9, 215) KR: 40 Tanner Williams (So., 5-11, 200) 99 Korey Jubie (So., 5-11, 180) 8 Travis Samuels (So., 5-10, 170)

P: 14 Jared Morrow (Jr., 6-0, 210) KR: 1 Kurtis Ahart (Sr., 5-6, 160) 94 Maxwell Sergovich (Sr., 6-1, 230) 6 Ryan Manning (Jr., 5-6, 165)

H: 3 Chris Hoose (Sr., 5-11, 190) PR: 40 Tanner Williams (So., 5-11, 200) 11 Keegan Corbett (Jr., 6-2, 190) 8 Travis Samuels (So., 5-10, 170)

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2013 HARTWICK COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2013 Hartwick College Football Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School 1 Kurtis Ahart Sr. RB 5-6 160 Spencer, NY / Spencer Van Etten HS 2 Dante Crump So. DB 5-11 175 Kingston, NY / Kingston HS 3 Chris Hoose Sr. QB/WR 5-11 190 Leeds, NY / Cairo-Durham HS 4 Clyde Miller Sr. DB 6-0 200 Rochester, NY / Glenville State College (WV) 5 John Horner Jr. WR 6-3 210 Bedford Hills, NY / Fox Lane HS 6 Ryan Manning Jr. RB 5-6 175 Watervliet, NY / Watervliet HS 7 Andrew Bashford Jr. QB 6-1 220 East Rockaway, NY / E. Rockaway HS 8 Travis Samuels So. WR 5-10 170 New City, NY / Clarkstown North 10 Liam Reilly Fr. LB 5-11 180 Pearl River, NY / Nanuet HS 11 Keegan Corbett Sr. QB 6-2 190 Bennington, VT / Mt. Anthony Union HS 12 Brandon Brown Fr. DB 5-11 155 Great Neck, NY / Great Neck South HS 13 Alex Tesoriero Sr. K/FB 5-9 215 Rensselaer, NY / Columbia HS 14 Jared Morrow Jr. S 6-0 210 Ogdensburg, NY / Ogdensburg Free Acad. 15 J.J. Murphy Fr LB 5-7 200 Schenectady, NY / Schalmont HS 16 John Garcia So. QB 6-2 210 Warwick, NY / Warwick Valley HS 17 Jordan Nelson Fr. WR 5-9 155 Troy, NY / Troy HS 18 Robbie Kastner Fr. DB 5-8 170 Rochester, NY / Churchville-Chili HS 19 Cory Wood Fr. QB 5-11 185 Hauppauge, NY / Hauppauge HS 20 Jerry Nasi Fr. RB 5-10 200 Highland Falls, NY / James I O’Neill 21 C.J. Stone So. OLB 5-9 180 Schenectady, NY / Mohonasen HS 22 Midnet Catave Fr. DB 6-2 180 Spring Valley, NY / Spring Valley HS 23 Davionne Price Sr. OLB 5-10 215 Bloomville, NY / Delhi HS 24 Justin Salvione Sr. OLB 5-11 210 Johnstown, NY / Johnstown HS 25 Melijah Purvis Fr. RB 5-9 170 West Babylon, NY / North Babylon HS 26 Frankie Molina Sr. WR 6-3 195 Middletown, NY / Middletown HS 27 James Wighaus Sr. DB 5-9 190 Franklin Square, NY / Sewanhalia HS 28 Nick Knauer Sr. RB 5-8 200 Wynantskill, NY / Tamarac HS 29 Francesco Pichardo Fr. RB 5-8 180 Washingtonville, NY / Washingtonville 30 Michael Servider So. DB 5-9 190 Carmel, NY / Carmel HS 32 Kevin Wahl Jr. RB 5-10 195 Farningdale, NY / Farmingdale HS 34 Joe Boccia So. FB 5-8 230 Warwick, NY / Warwick Valley HS 35 Nicky Celestino Fr. FB 6-0 230 Poughkeepsie, NY / Spackenkill HS 36 Billy Brennan Fr. FB 5-11 240 Horseheads, NY / Watkins Glen HS 37 Steven Grzeskowiak Sr. DB 5-8 170 Schenectady, NY / Mohonasen HS 38 Richie DiVirgilio Sr. OLB 5-10 195 Windsor, NY / Windsor Central HS 39 Miguel Brennin Fr. LB 5-11 205 Mastic Beach, NY / William Floyd HS 40 Tanner Williams So. WR 5-11 195 Eagle Bridge, NY / Hoosick Falls HS 41 Patrick Steves Sr. LB 5-11 215 Brockport, NY / Brockport HS 42 Chris Mercieca So. S 6-0 215 Centereach, NY / Centereach HS 43 Bryan Schweitzer Sr. LB 6-0 225 Babylon, NY / Babylon HS 44 R.J. Roth Sr. OLB 6-0 215 Cornwall, NY / Cornwall Central HS 45 Hugh Rhoden So. LB 5-10 205 Monroe, NY / Monroe-Woodbury HS 46 Trevor Baker Jr. OLB 5-11 190 Medway, MA / Medway HS 47 Dalton Kaminsky Fr. QLB 6-1 210 Walton, NY / Walton HS 48 Justin Warren Jr. FB 5-9 215 Burlingham, NY / Pine Bush HS 49 Matt Michelitch Jr. LB 5-10 205 Middletown, NY / Pine Bush HS 50 Malik Wynter Fr. OLB 5-11 210 Auburn, NY / Auburn HS 51 Brandon Smith Jr. OLB 6-2 225 Livingston Manor, NY / Livingston Manor HS 52 Kevin Merker Jr. LB 5-10 230 East Hartford, CT / Enfield HS 53 Chris Schettino Sr. OL 6-0 265 Hopewell Jct., NY / Our Lady of Lourdes 54 Nate Farley Fr. LB 5-8 225 Amsterdam, NY / Amsterdam HS 55 Rahpheal Duncan So. LB 5-11 225 Albany, NY / Colonie HS 56 Brandon Carnevale Sr. OL 6-3 275 Ronkonkoma, NY / Connetquot HS 57 Tom Ferrari Sr. DL 6-4 285 Port Jefferson Station, NY / Comsewogue HS 58 Zach Pitcher So. LB 5-9 200 Rhinebeck, NY / Rhinebeck HS 59 Greg Goetz Jr. DL 6-1 275 New Hyde Park, NY / N. Hyde Park Mem. 60 Andrew Bruning So. OL 6-0 265 Centereach, NY / Centereach HS 61 Chris Scipone Fr. OL 5-11 215 Livonia, NY / Livonia HS 62 Sal Levanti So. DL 6-0 260 North Babylon, NY / North Babylon HS 63 Brandon LeQue Fr. OL 6-0 280 Cohoes, NY / Cohoes HS 64 Chad Pickerd Fr. OL 5-10 260 Newport, NY / West Canada Valley HS 65 Rob Burke Jr. DL 6-2 260 Wantagh, NY / Wantagh HS 67 Dan Beesley Jr. OL 6-1 275 Port Jefferson Station, NY / Comsewogue HS 68 Jesse Navarrete So. DL 6-2 250 Mechanicville, NY / Mechanicville HS 69 Michael Hearn Fr. OL 6-0 270 East Syracuse, NY / East Syracuse-Minoa 70 Tyler Mastrantuono Fr. OL 6-0 275 Newburgh, NY / Marlboro HS 71 Christopher Puerile Fr. OL 6-0 260 Bainbridge, NY / Bainbridge-Guilford HS 72 Zakk Packard Jr. DL 6-4 310 Blasdell, NY / St. Francis HS 73 Anthony Tufano Fr. OL 6-3 300 New Paltz, NY / New Paltz HS 74 Brendan Raftis Fr. OL 6-2 275 Auburn, NY / Auburn HS 75 Marty Cole So. OL 6-3 300 South Kortright, NY / Delaware Academy HS 76 Michael Sinatro Fr. DL 6-2 270 Massapequa, NY / Farmingdale HS 77 Jake Slick Jr. OL 6-3 420 Pottstown, PA / Pottstown HS 78 Zach Short Fr. OL 6-1 270 Poughkeepsie, NY / Spackenkill HS 79 Nicholas Stufano Fr. OL 6-1 325 Poughkeepsie, NY / Our Lady of Lourdes HS 80 Killian Tallman So. WR 6-1 190 Rotterdam, NY / Mohonasen HS 81 Chris Spell Fr. WR 5-10 160 Cortlandt Manor, NY / Walter Panas HS 82 Ryan O’Malley So. WR 6-0 190 Lagrangeville, NY / Arlington HS 83 Marcus Mistersaro Fr. TE 6-2 215 Leroy, NY / Leroy HS 84 Ron Richards Fr. WR 5-7 150 White Plains, NY / Woodlands HS 85 Shawn McNeil Fr. WR 6-3 205 Mechanicville, NY / Stillwater 86 Joe Dawson Jr. WR 6-5 210 Port Jervis, NY / Minisink Valley HS

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2013 HARTWICK COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 87 Shaun Eichner Jr. TE 6-1 210 Pine Bush, NY / Pine Bush HS 88 Rocky Dinga Sr. WR 6-0 195 Binghamton, NY/ Chenango Valley HS 89 Rob Warner Sr. TE 6-2 220 Tully, NY / Tully HS 90 Collin Cacchione Fr. DE 6-3 210 Camillus, NY / Bishop Ludden HS 91 Billy Roth Fr. DL 5-10 230 Bohemia, NY / North Babylon HS 92 Kyle Dalton Jr. DE 6-2 250 Liverpool, NY / Liverpool HS 93 Sam Golding Fr. DE 6-0 190 Long Beach, NY / Long Beach HS 94 Max Sergovich Jr. K 6-0 230 Watervliet, NY / Catholic Central 95 Alex Goodhile Jr. DE 6-1 235 Jefferson, MA / Wachusett Regional HS 96 Joe Seney Sr. DE 6-3 240 Gloversville, NY / Broadalbin-Perth HS 97 Nolan Callahan So. DE 6-3 250 Berlin, VT / Union 32 HS 98 Jason Brown Jr. DT 6-0 260 Rensselaer, NY / Rensselaer HS 99 Korey Jubie So. K 5-11 180 Kingston, NY / Kingston HS

2 Malik Alim Fr. WR 5-9 150 Auburn, NY / Auburn HS 3 Ryan Carroll Fr. DB 6-0 180 Levittown, NY / Island Trees HS 4 Tashiem Jordan Fr. WR 5-11 185 Campbell Hall, NY / Goshen HS 5 Chris Hurtado Fr. K 6-6 185 Shirley, NY / William Floyd HS 6 Alston Moses Fr. DB 5-10 155 Queensbury, NY / Queensbury HS 7 Dom Notar Fr. DB 5-6 175 Schenectady, NY / Mohanson HS 9 David Van Alstine Fr. RB 5-5 135 Otego, NY / Unatego HS 10 R.J. Thiele Fr. TE 6-2 185 Glen Spey, NY / Eldred Central HS 11 Austin Walters Fr. DB 5-11 160 Warsaw, NY / Warsaw Central 12 Conor Gallup Fr. LB 6-2 240 Altamont, NY / Guilderland HS 12 David Van Alstine Fr. RB 5-5 135 Otego, NY / Unatego 13 Andrew Watson Fr. WR 5-11 200 Rochester, NY / Brighton HS 14 Thomas Molisani Fr. QB 5-10 190 Clyde, NY / Clyde-Savannah HS 15 Greg Martino Fr. QB 5-11 210 Macedon, NY / Wayne Central HS 17 Anthony Margarum Fr. QB 6-0 220 Barryville, NY / Eldred Central HS 18 Delano Reid Fr. WR 5-11 190 Rochester, NY / Eastridge HS 18 James Vogt Fr. LB 5-8 210 Stratham, NH / Exeter HS 20 Adam Watson Fr. LB 6-0 170 Rochester, NY / Brighton HS 21 William Wittmer Fr. RB 5-9 170 Auburn, NY / Weedsport HS 22 John Joslin Fr. LB 5-11 215 Newport, NY / West Canada Valley 23 Chuck Gettino Fr. RB 5-9 170 Mexico, NY / Pulaski HS 27 Mason Dean Fr. RB 5-10 195 Harpusville, NY / Harpusville Central HS 29 Alex Renzi Fr. OLB 5-8 180 Canajoharie, NY / Canajoharie HS 31 Tanner Roser Fr. OLB 5-10 190 Plattsburgh, NY / Beekmantown HS 36 Nabill Maiyaki Fr. DL 5-10 260 Cortlandt Manor, NY / Walter Panas 38 Liam Kane Fr. RB 5-9 195 Saratoga Springs, NY / Stillwater Central 39 Jimmy Melvin Fr. WR 5-10 165 Waterville, NY / Waterville Central 40 Nevin Williams Fr. WR 5-11 200 Saint Albans, NY / Benjamin N. Cudozo 41 Alex Phillips Fr. WR 5-11 175 Ontario, NY / James A. Beneway HS 42 Travis Purdy Fr. WR 5-11 180 Pulaski, NY / Pulaski Jr. Sr. HS 45 Turae Stewart Fr. WR 5-11 200 Brooklyn, NY / Christ the King HS 46 Brandon Coleman Fr. TE 6-5 220 Red Hook, NY / Red Hook 47 Keith Hackett So. LB 5-9 220 Chester, NY / Chester Academy 48 Matthew Strauss Fr. TE 6-0 180 Glens Wild, NY / Fallsburg 49 Matt Grospitch Fr. TE 6-3 215 Tolland, CT / Tolland HS 51 Thomas Buckman Fr. OL 6-2 330 Hasbrouck Heights, NJ / St. Joseph Regional 52 Nathan Cole Fr. OL 5-11 250 Homer, NY / Homer HS 53 Christian Doss Fr. OL 6-1 280 Geneva, NY / Desales High 54 Hank Martin Fr. OL 5-8 260 Salem, MA / Pingree School 56 Josh Scribner Fr. OL 5-11 260 Granville, NY / Granville Jr/Sr HS 81 Brenden Archer So. TE 6-4 210 Sloansville, NY / Schoarie 82 Ryan Paniagua Fr. WR 6-1 200 Bayville, NY / Locust Valley HS 87 Joe Sullivan Fr. K 6-1 190 Bay Shore, NY / Bay Shore HS 88 Kellen Munn Fr. DE 6-2 220 Saranac Lake, NY / Saranac Lake 89 Brian Reardon Fr. DE 5-11 250 Averill Park, NY / Averrill Park 90 Matthew Focer Fr. DL 6-4 235 Rockville Centre, NY / South Side HS 91 Alek Vernold Fr. DE 5-11 230 Rome, NY / Utica Notre Dame HS 92 Tyrell Bazemore Fr. DL 5-9 270 Bronx, NY / Poughkeepsie HS 93 Sam Clark So. K 5-8 195 Jersey City, NJ / Hudson Catholic

Head Coach: Mark Carr (UNH ’90), 12th season Assistant Coaches: Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams/Def. Backs Scott Linn (Albion ’06), 5th season Defensive Coordinator Mike Tracy (Cortland ’85), 17th season Running Backs Dan Talbot (Hartwick ’99), 14th season Offensive Line Jake Tompkins (Hartwick ’00), 13th season Defensive Line Tony Dilello (AIC ’09), 1st season Wide Receivers/Tight Ends Dan Brainard (Hartwick ’12), 2nd season Asst. Defensive Line Justin Hinton (Hartwick ’13), 1st season

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Team Statistics HARTWICK OPP SCORING 274 245 Points Per Game 30.4 27.2 FIRST DOWNS 166 159 R u s h in g 45 68 P a s s in g 96 68 P e n a lt y 25 23 RUSHING YARDAGE 910 1139 Yards gained rushing 1292 1410 Yards lost rushing 382 271 Rushing Attempts 298 337 Average Per Rush 3.1 3.4 Average Per Game 101.1 126.6 TDs Rushing 9 18 PASSING YARDAGE 2391 1733 C o m p - A t t - I n t 152-295-15 136-259-8 Average Per Pass 8.1 6.7 Average Per Catch 15.7 12.7 Average Per Game 265.7 192.6 TDs Passing 25 14 TOTAL OFFENSE 3301 2872 Total Plays 593 596 Average Per Play 5.6 4.8 Average Per Game 366.8 319.1 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 43-802 43-871 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-143 21-141 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-65 15-221 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.7 20.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.2 6.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.1 14.7 FUMBLES-LOST 16-10 23-14 PENALTIES-Yards 70-657 64-628 Average Per Game 73.0 69.8 PUNTS-Yards 39-1484 44-1690 Average Per Punt 38.1 38.4 Net punt average 33.9 33.3 KICKOFFS-Yards 49-2603 48-2557 Average Per Kick 53.1 53.3 Net kick average 47.7 36.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 0 8 2 8 : 5 2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 42/123 44/126 3rd-Down Pct 34% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/21 12/26 4th-Down Pct 48% 46% SACKS BY-Yards 32-188 39-278 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 34 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-9 4-4 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (25-35) 71% (29-37) 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (21-35) 60% (25-37) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-36) 83% (29-32) 91% ATTENDANCE 4902 6802 Games/Avg Per Game 5/980 4/1700 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Hartwick 67 75 63 69 0 274 Opponents 55 65 75 50 0 245 Hartwick Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 12, 2013) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Kurtis Ahart 7 111 651 29 622 5.6 6 39 88.9 Tanner Williams 14 143 10.2 0 36 Nick Knauer 9 67 378 15 363 5.4 1 56 40.3 Total 14 143 10.2 0 36 Kevin Wahl 5 23 97 10 87 3.8 0 23 17.4 Opponents 21 141 6.7 0 31 Chris Hoose 9 8 56 19 37 4.6 0 32 4.1 Ryan Manning 7 13 14 5 9 0.7 0 4 1.3 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Andrew Bashford 4 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 1.8 Dante Crump 2 21 10.5 0 21 Nicky Celestino 6 3 6 0 6 2.0 0 6 1.0 B. Schweitzer 2 45 22.5 1 26 Keegan Corbett 2 2 3 0 3 1.5 1 2 1.5 R. DiVirgilio 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Tanner Williams 9 2 1 3 -2 -1.0 1 1 -0.2 Jared Morrow 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 6 5 0 3 -3 -0.6 0 0 -0.5 R.J. Roth 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jerry Nasi 3 2 1 4 -3 -1.5 0 1 -1.0 Midnet Cantave 1 0 0.0 0 0 John Garcia 9 60 78 294 -216 -3.6 0 12 -24.0 Total 8 65 8.1 1 26 Total 9 298 1292 382 910 3.1 9 56 101.1 Opponents 15 221 14.7 2 70 Opponents 9 337 1410 271 1139 3.4 18 50 126.6 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Tanner Williams 24 437 18.2 0 28 John Garcia 9 140.56 148-282-14 52.5 2308 25 74 256.4 Travis Samuels 9 220 24.4 1 85 Keegan Corbett 2 80.65 2-8-0 25.0 53 0 31 26.5 Jerry Nasi 3 31 10.3 0 19 Andrew Bashford 4 63.00 2-4-1 50.0 30 0 18 7.5 Ryan Manning 3 74 24.7 0 49 Chris Hoose 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Nicky Celestino 2 19 9.5 0 15 Total 9 137.40 152-295-15 51.5 2391 25 74 265.7 Chris Hoose 1 13 13.0 0 13 Opponents 9 120.38 136-259-8 52.5 1733 14 75 192.6 Kevin Wahl 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total 43 802 18.7 1 85 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 43 871 20.3 0 73 Tanner Williams 9 49 668 13.6 5 43 74.2 Frankie Molina 9 43 760 17.7 11 58 84.4 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Travis Samuels 7 19 462 24.3 4 74 66.0 Jason Brown 1 16 16.0 1 16 Nick Knauer 9 11 96 8.7 0 19 10.7 B. Schweitzer 1 9 9.0 1 9 John Horner 8 10 75 7.5 1 17 9.4 Total 2 25 12.5 2 16 Chris Hoose 9 9 162 18.0 3 57 18.0 Opponents 1 29 29.0 0 29 Shaun Eichner 9 3 70 23.3 1 26 7.8 Joe Boccia 8 3 42 14.0 0 22 5.2 Rob Warner 5 1 25 25.0 0 25 5.0 Killian Tallman 2 1 16 16.0 0 16 8.0 Kurtis Ahart 7 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.3 Joe Dawson 3 1 7 7.0 0 7 2.3 Ryan Manning 7 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Total 9 152 2391 15.7 25 74 265.7 Opponents 9 136 1733 12.7 14 75 192.6 Hartwick Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 12, 2013) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Frankie Molina 11 ------66 John Garcia 9 342 -216 2308 2092 232.4 Alex Tesoriero - 4-9 25-27 - - - - - 37 Kurtis Ahart 7 111 622 0 622 88.9 Kurtis Ahart 6 ------36 Nick Knauer 9 67 363 0 363 40.3 Tanner Williams 6 ------36 Kevin Wahl 5 23 87 0 87 17.4 Travis Samuels 5 ------30 Keegan Corbett 2 10 3 53 56 28.0 Chris Hoose 3 - - - 1 - - - 20 Chris Hoose 9 9 37 0 37 4.1 B. Schweitzer 2 ------12 Andrew Bashford 4 6 7 30 37 9.2 Keegan Corbett 1 ------6 Ryan Manning 7 13 9 0 9 1.3 John Horner 1 ------6 Nicky Celestino 6 3 6 0 6 1.0 Nick Knauer 1 - - - - 0-1 - - 6 Tanner Williams 9 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Shaun Eichner 1 ------6 Jerry Nasi 3 2 -3 0 -3 -1.0 Jason Brown 1 ------6 TEAM 6 5 -3 0 -3 -0.5 Korey Jubie - - 5-9 - - - - - 5 Total 9 593 910 2391 3301 366.8 TEAM ------1 2 Opponents 9 596 1139 1733 2872 319.1 John Garcia - - - - - 1-1 - - 0 Total 38 4-9 30-36 - 1 1-2 - 1 274 Opponents 34 4-4 29-32 0-1 - 0-1 - - 245

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Alex Tesoriero 4-9 44.4 0-0 2-4 2-5 0-0 0-0 39 0 Jared Morrow 37 1453 39.3 60 1 5 10 5 1 TEAM 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Hartwick Opponents Korey Jubie 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Husson - - Total 39 1484 38.1 60 1 5 10 5 1 Morrisville State 25,(39) - Opponents 44 1690 38.4 60 4 10 13 9 0 Becker (26) - Ithaca 25 (33) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln FISHER - (20) Alex Tesoriero 41 2225 54.3 5 0 Alfred University - - Max Sergovich 8 378 47.2 0 0 Salisbury - (22) Total 49 2603 53.1 5 0 20.3 32.8 32 BUF 36 (20) Opponents 48 2557 53.3 1 2 18.7 36.0 28 Frostburg State (21),37,(34),38 -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Hartwick Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 12, 2013) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Tanner Williams 9 -2 668 143 437 0 1246 138.4 Frankie Molina 9 0 760 0 0 0 760 84.4 Travis Samuels 7 0 462 0 220 0 682 97.4 Kurtis Ahart 7 622 9 0 0 0 631 90.1 Nick Knauer 9 363 96 0 0 0 459 51.0 Chris Hoose 9 37 162 0 13 0 212 23.6 Kevin Wahl 5 87 0 0 8 0 95 19.0 Ryan Manning 7 9 -1 0 74 0 82 11.7 John Horner 8 0 75 0 0 0 75 9.4 Shaun Eichner 9 0 70 0 0 0 70 7.8 B. Schweitzer 9 0 0 0 0 45 45 5.0 Joe Boccia 8 0 42 0 0 0 42 5.2 Jerry Nasi 3 -3 0 0 31 0 28 9.3 Rob Warner 5 0 25 0 0 0 25 5.0 Nicky Celestino 6 6 0 0 19 0 25 4.2 Dante Crump 8 0 0 0 0 21 21 2.6 Killian Tallman 2 0 16 0 0 0 16 8.0 Joe Dawson 3 0 7 0 0 0 7 2.3 Andrew Bashfor 4 7 0 0 0 0 7 1.8 Keegan Corbett 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 R. DiVirgilio 9 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.1 TEAM 6 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.5 John Garcia 9 -216 0 0 0 0 -216 -24.0 Total 9 910 2391 143 802 65 4311 479.0 Opponents 9 1139 1733 141 871 221 4105 456.1 Hartwick Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 12, 2013) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 43 B. Schweitzer 9 45 26 71 13.0-56 5.5-42 2-45 2 . 1-9 2 . . 44 R.J. Roth 9 45 22 67 17.0-46 6.0-27 1-0 2 . 2-0 1 . . 96 Joe Seney 9 28 14 42 7.5-45 6.5-43 . . 1 1-0 4 . . 2 Dante Crump 8 32 8 40 2.0-5 . 2-21 2 . . 1 . . 14 Jared Morrow 9 31 9 40 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 38 R. DiVirgilio 9 19 19 38 3.5-7 1.0-3 1--1 1 . 1-0 . . . 24 Justin Salvione 8 21 12 33 9.0-40 1.5-11 . 2 . 1-0 1 . . 4 Clyde Miller 9 27 5 32 1.0-1 . . 3 . . . . . 41 Patrick Steves 9 19 13 32 5.0-17 1.5-11 . 3 . . 1 . . 65 Rob Burke 9 17 9 26 7.0-25 4.5-21 . 1 1 1-0 1 . . 98 Jason Brown 8 6 12 18 1.5-2 . . 2 . 2-16 . 2 . 8 Travis Samuels 7 15 1 16 ...... 54 Nate Farley 4 6 7 13 ...... 1 . . 62 Sal Levanti 9 7 5 12 2.5-11 2.0-10 ...... 92 Kyle Dalton 9 5 4 9 3.5-16 1.5-14 . . . 1-0 1 . . 22 Midnet Cantave 5 8 . 8 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 23 Davionne Price 7 8 . 8 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 3 Chris Hoose 9 5 1 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 37 S. Grzeskowiak 4 3 3 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 51 Brandon Smith 8 3 2 5 1.0-1 ...... 39 Miguel Brennin 5 2 3 5 ...... 97 Nolan Callahan 6 2 3 5 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 55 Rahpheal Duncan 8 2 2 4 1.0-3 1.0-3 . . . . 1 . . 95 Alex Goodhile 7 2 2 4 ...... 28 Nick Knauer 9 4 . 4 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 87 Shaun Eichner 9 2 1 3 ...... 35 Nicky Celestino 6 3 . 3 ...... 42 Chris Mercieca 3 2 1 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 ...... 83 M. Mistersaro 6 2 1 3 ...... 26 Frankie Molina 9 2 . 2 ...... 30 M. Servider 9 1 1 2 ...... 58 Zach Pitcher 4 1 1 2 0.5-2 0.5-2 ...... 40 Tanner Williams 9 2 . 2 ...... 36 Billy Brennan 2 1 . 1 ...... 73 Anthony Tufano 3 1 . 1 ...... 56 B. Carnevale 8 1 . 1 ...... 76 Michael Sinatro 2 1 . 1 ...... 47 Dalton Kaminsky 4 1 . 1 ...... 13 Alex Tesoriero 8 1 . 1 ...... 52 Kevin Merker 3 . 1 1 ...... 27 James Wighaus 3 1 . 1 ...... 90 Colin Cacchione 1 1 . 1 ...... 45 Hugh Rhoden 1 1 . 1 ...... 60 Andrew Bruning 8 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 6 ...... 1 Total 9 387 188 575 76-279 32-188 8-65 22 3 14-25 15 2 1 Opponents 9 357 198 555 78-351 39-278 15-221 22 1 10-29 10 4 .