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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL 2011 Media Guide 2011 Media Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Butterfield Stadium .................................................... 2 Assistant Coaches ................................................... 17 Program History ......................................................3-5 Record Book ........................................................18-25 NCAA Championships ............................................6-7 All-Americans ......................................................26-28 NCAA Playoff Results ................................................ 7 NCAA Playoff Record Book ...............................28-30 All-Time Letter-Winners ........................................8-14 Year-by-Year Results ..........................................31-38 Head Coach Mike Welch .....................................15-16 Series Records ......................................................... 38 Bomber Coaching Records ..................................... 16 PRESS INFORMATION MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA ON RADIO For information, photos, stories, statistics, and All Ithaca football games can be heard live on award- videotape highlights, or to arrange an interview with winning WICB, 91.7 FM. The pregame show starts 30 a coach or athlete, please contact Mike Warwick in the minutes before kickoff. All six home games will also be sports information office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. broadcast by VIC (106.5 FM). Both stations’ coverage is 14850; phone: (607) 274-1401. available over the Internet, and can be accessed at www. PRESS BOX CREDENTIALS wicb.org and www.vicradio.org. Visiting media should contact the sports information WICB also carries Sportstalk, a 60-minute program that office at least 10 days in advance of the game to reserve airs Sundays at 6 p.m. Included in the call-in format of the space. show are game highlights, interviews and comprehensive Abbreviated statistics will be provided following each coverage of Ithaca’s athletic program. ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL ITHACA quarter and a complete game summary will be available ON TELEVISION 20 minutes after the game in the press box. Power outlets All five Bomber home games will be televised by ICTV are also available in the press box. on Time Warner Cable’s channel 16. Bombers Football is RADIO BROADCAST cablecast live and re-shown on a tape-delayed basis at 7 Radio crews wishing to broadcast a game must make p.m. the day of the game. arrangements with the sports information office. A phone For the fourth year in a row, every Bomber home game line is available for one visiting station per game at a fee will be streamed online. Fans can watch for free (a high- of $25. speed connection is required; dial-up connections will not work) through a link provided on the Ithaca website. ACCESSIBILITY In addition, Time Warner Cable regularly broadcasts Questions about accommodation for individuals with the Cortaca Jug game live in the Cortland, Ithaca disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal and Syracuse markets as well as other selected areas Opportunity Compliance at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) throughout the state. 274-1767 (TDD) or [email protected] as much in Every Sunday at 9 p.m. ICTV viewers can watch The advance of the event as possible. Gridiron Report, a live game-review program featuring CREDITS coach Mike Welch. This Bombers media guide is produced by the Ithaca ON TEAMLINE College Office of Sports Information: Mike Warwick, Bomber fans can hear the live play-by-play coverage of director; Joe Gladziszewski, assistant director; Anna Ithaca football even when they can’t make it to the game. Cooper, assistant director; and Donna Mosher, department Just call TEAMLINE at 800-846-4700 and enter Ithaca’s assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney and four-digit access code (3945). Charge the call on your Patricia Reynolds unless otherwise indicated. Visa or Mastercard credit card and listen to the action, broadcast live by WICB-FM, over the phone. Fans can listen as long as they like and pay only for the time they listen. The longer the call, the lower the per-minute rate. 1 bombers.ithaca.edu Butterfield Stadium n September 19, 1992, before Oa crowd of 4,417 fans, which included former players and NCAA executive director Dick Schultz, South Hill Field was renamed Jim Butterfield Stadium. The move by the Ithaca College Board of Trustees placed the name most associated with the school’s football program on the facility. Butterfield joined Grambling’s Eddie Robinson and Roy Kidd of FOOTBALL Eastern Kentucky as college football’s only active coaches to have their home field named for them. Recognized as one of the top natural-grass facilities in Division III football, Butterfield Stadium has seating capacity for approximately Ithaca has posted undefeated home A 17-16 victory over Lycoming in 5,000 spectators, although crowds of records 15 times since 1958. Since the 2008 season-opener was the 200th more than 10,000 fans have attended the NCAA adopted a three-division Ithaca win at the stadium. games there—including a facility- format in 1973, Ithaca has lost just A number of improvements have record 12,620 for the 2001 Cortland 31 games at home, with 11 of those been made since the facility was first game. coming at the hands of Division II used in 1958, including the latest The original stadium was completed opponents. Ithaca is 13-6 in NCAA renovation—a new scoreboard and in the summer of 1958. On September playoff games at the facility and 2-1 message board installed in 2004. The 27, 1958, Ithaca hosted East in ECAC postseason competition. press box, which was constructed in Stroudsburg in the first regular-season The Bombers have won over 80 1960, was renovated in 1985 and again game on South Hill Field. Trailing 6-0 percent of their Butterfield Stadium/ in 1998. The track, resurfaced most at halftime, Ithaca rallied behind an South Hill Field games. In 1998 recently in 1997, has played host to ITHACA BOMBERS ITHACA Al Cain five-yard touchdown run and a the Bombers celebrated their 200th championships in the Independent scoring pass from Bob Ryan to future game at South Hill Field/Butterfield College Athletic Conference, the Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame Stadium by beating St. Lawrence, Empire Athletic Association, the member Dick Carmean. The Bombers’ 60-0. During coach Jim Butterfield’s New York State Women’s Collegiate 14-6 win snapped a streak of eight 27-season career, the team’s home Athletic Association and the Eastern consecutive losses to the Warriors. record was 117-25-1, a winning College Athletic Conference. percentage of .822. ATTENDANCE RECORDS HOME RECORD Date Opponent Attendance SOUTH HILL FIELD and November 10, 2001 Cortland 12,620 November 4, 1995 Cortland 12,511 BUTTERFIELD STADIUM November 15, 2003 Cortland 11,743 212-51-1, .805 November 8, 1997 Cortland 11,741 Years Won Lost Pct November 9, 1991 Cortland 10,903 1958-59 6 1 .857 November 6, 1999 Cortland 10,189 1960-69 24 12 .667 November 10, 2007 Cortland 9,700 1970-79 * 41 9 .820 November 13, 2009 Cortland 9,700 1980-89 48 9 .842 November 12, 2005 Cortland 9,500 1990-99 43 13 .768 October 20, 1979 American International est. 9,000 2000-09 45 7 .875 September 15, 1979 St. Lawrence est. 8,000 2010-present 5 0 1.000 September 27, 1980 Fordham est. 8,000 * one tie October 11, 1980 Springfield est. 8,000 2 bombers.ithaca.edu Program History ne of the school’s most successful Oathletic programs, the Ithaca football team also ranks among the top programs in the nation. The TEAM AWARDS many highlights of Bomber football include: ECAC TEAM LAMBERT / • Three NCAA Division III football championships, a total surpassed only OF THE YEAR MEADOWLANDS CUP by Augustana and Mount Union. 1974 • 1975 • 1978 1974 • 1975 • 1978 • Seven appearances in the Division FOOTBALL 1979 • 1980 • 1984 1980 • 1984 • 1985 III national championship game, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. 1985 • 1988 • 1991 1988 • 1991 • Totals of 41 playoff games and 27 wins (both among the Division III postseason contention. The 1998 team shutout). In one of those shutouts, leaders). won eight of 10 regular-season games, a 61-0 win over Springfield, Ithaca’s • The eighth-best winning then routed Hartwick, 40-6, in the defense set Division III records for percentage in Division III (.664). ECAC North championship. A year fewest total yards allowed (minus • Eight Lambert/Meadowlands later Ithaca made its 17th postseason 50) and fewest rushing yards allowed Cups, presented to the top small- appearance, reaching the ECAC (minus 94). In the playoffs, the college program in the East each Northwest championship. In 2001 the Bombers topped Fort Valley and season; and nine Eastern College Bombers made a run in the NCAA Widener before losing to Wittenberg, Athletic Conference (ECAC) team of tournament for the second time under 28-0. All-Americans Jerry Boyes, a the year trophies. Welch. After a 9-1 regular season, the quarterback, and running back Dave • ECAC championships in 1984, 2001 team traveled to Montclair State Remick were mainstays on those first 1996, 1998 and 2004. and Rensselaer to post two playoff two Stagg Bowl teams. • In 2005 the Bombers recorded the wins. The Bombers then fell to Wittenberg again eliminated the program’s 400th victory Rowan to end the successful season. Bombers from the postseason in 1978, The 2003 season saw road wins over a season that saw Ithaca lead Division Ithaca’s Division III teams have Brockport and Montclair State in III in rushing offense (averaging ITHACA BOMBERS ITHACA been guided by coach Jim Butterfield, the NCAA playoffs before a snowy 320.1 yards per game). A year later a 1997 inductee into the College loss at Rensselaer in the national the Bombers upset the three top Football Hall of Fame, and current quarterfinals. The 2005 team reached seeds on the way to the school’s first coach Mike Welch, a player and the NCAA playoffs for the 15th time national championship in any sport. assistant coach under Butterfield.
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