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HARVARD GAME • NOVEMBER 1, 2014 Contents Departments Today’s Officials Ten Saturdays 4 Dartmouth Administration 4 Referee It’s the seventh week of the 133rd season Ten Saturdays 4 Hank Johns, Wilmington, Del. of Dartmouth football. Check out the schedules Dartmouth Player Photos 7, 10 Today’s Starting Lineups 15 Umpire and scores of Dartmouth opponents. Sean Geraghty, Albany, N.Y. Dartmouth Alpha Roster 16 Harvard Alpha Roster 17 Head Linesman Dartmouth Athletic Sponsors 5–6, 23 –24 Dartmouth Golf Outing 19 Gene Higgins, Holbrook, N.Y. The valued contributors to the Dartmouth Athletic Future Dartmouth Schedules 27 Sponsor Program are highlighted in today’s Line Judge Harvard Coach/Players 28 program along with information about joining the Jim Slayton, Mechanicsville, Va. Big Green team. Field Judge Program Staff Sean O’Callaghan, Hillsborough, N.J. A Dartmouth Perspective / Editor Side Judge A Harvard Perspective 9 Rick Bender Thomas O’Mara, Syracuse, N.Y. Returning to a tradition of yore, S. Stanford Associate Editor Back Judge Phinch II and J. Bennington Peers III provide their Cindi Mansell Robert Bittner, Webster, N.Y. contemplations on the Dartmouth-Harvard rivalry Staff Game Clock Operator along with their unique reflections on the Pat Salvas Daniel Polachek, Northampton, Mass. superiority of their respective institutions. Nick Guerriero Play Clock Operator Charlotte Brackett Dave Mailhoit, Peabody, Mass. Sean Ronan 13 Editorial Staff By Bruce Wood Technical Advisor Jack DeGange David O’Connor, Lee, N.H. Co-captain Sean Ronan suffered an injury Bruce Wood during preseason that could have sidelined Photography him for most of the season. Bruce Wood finds Doug Austin out what happened and how the center has Tom McNeill helped the Big Green to the top of the Ivy Bob Mondshine Coaching Staff League standings this year. John Risley Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach David Silverman Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ’79), 15th season, Friends of Dartmouth Football Mark Washburn 63-81-2 at Dartmouth, 97-158-2 overall The Friends of Dartmouth Football are much Harvard Athletics Associate Head Coach appreciated and recognized on pages 19 –22. Sammy McCorkle (Florida ’96), 10th season Local/National Advertising Whitman Communications, Inc. Offensive Coordinator Dartmouth vs. Harvard 27 Box 1220 Keith Clark (Lafayette ’85), 6th season This is the 118th meeting between the two Lebanon, NH 03766 Defensive Coordinator schools on the gridiron. Take a closer look at the Printed by Don Dobes (Illinois Wesleyan ’79), 5th season Crimson in this preview and see the breakdown Whitman Communications, Inc. of every game played in the series. Passing Game Coordinator A division of Puritan Press, Inc. Chris Rorke (Dartmouth ’89), 4th season Lebanon, NH 03766 Assistant Coaches On the Cover Duane Brooks (Maine ’88), 1st season Center Sean Ronan, captured by photographer Cortez Hankton (Texas Southern ’02), 3rd season John Risley, keeps an eye on the defense before Kyle Metzler (Yale ’02), 3rd season he snaps the ball. Michael Bruno (St. Lawrence ’09), 4th season Cover Design Kiely Nagle (Marist ’09), 3rd season Pat Salvas, Dartmouth Assistant Director of Director of Football Operations Varsity Athletics Communications Joey McIntyre (Castleton State ’08), 3rd season
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2 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL THE DARTMOUTH COACHING STAFF Eugene F. (Buddy) Teevens III, who as a player led Dartmouth to the 1978 Ivy League championship and as a coach led Dartmouth football to back-to-back Ivy League titles in 1990 and 1991, returned as the head coach of the Big Green football program in 2005. Last year, he led the squad to its best conference record at 5-2 in 17 years to place third in the final Ivy League standings. Only a loss in four overtimes on the road kept Dartmouth from earning a share of the conference crown. Teevens, 57, was Dartmouth’s coach from 1987 through 1991. During his final two seasons, the Big Green posted identical overall records of 7-2-1. With a 6-1 record, Dartmouth shared the 1990 Ivy title with Cornell. In 1991, Dartmouth won the outright championship with a 6-0-1 mark. His the coach overall record at Dartmouth entering the 2014 season is 58-80-2. Teevens holds the Robert L. Blackman Endowed Coaching Position, named in mem - Coach Buddy Teevens ory of Bob Blackman, who coached Dart - mouth from 1955 to 1970, and created through the gift of Henry M. (Hank) Paulson ’68, an outstanding offensive tackle who played for Blackman from 1965–67. In addition to restoring Dartmouth’s rich football tradition, Teevens has been an integral force in a series of major improvements to Dart - mouth’s football facilities, including installation of a FieldTurf surface on Memorial Field for the 2006 season, the opening of the new Floren Varsity House that includes training, dressing and meeting facilities in 2007, and light towers in 2011, not to mention the video scoreboard last year. From 2002 through 2004, Teevens was the head coach at Stanford University. Prior to that, Teevens was on Steve Spurrier’s staff at the Uni - The Teevens family (l-r): Eugene IV, McKeanna, Eugene V, Kirsten, versity of Florida from 1998 to 2001. His first game with the Gators was Buddy, and Matt and Lindsay Knittle. the 1999 Orange Bowl. In his three full seasons at Florida, the Gators went 29-9, participated in three bowl games and finished among the top 12 in the final polls each season. 2014 captains From 1997 to 1998, Teevens was the offensive coordinator and receivers coach at the University of Illinois under Ron Turner. From 1992–96, Teevens was the head coach at Tulane University. He rebuilt that program and recruited most of the team that went 11-0 in 1998. Teevens began his coaching career in 1979 as the running backs coach at DePauw University. In 1980, he became the offensive coordinator at Boston University and remained with the Terrier program until 1985 when he was appointed the head football coach at the University of Maine. Highly regarded in football circles, Teevens has been an integral part of the famed Manning Passing Academy since its inception 18 years ago. He serves as an associate director of the camp, overseeing all aspects of the on-field operation and coaching staff. He also has been on panels for “Practice Like Pros” to extol the virtues of cutting down on full-contact practices by focusing on technique, which in turn limits injuries suffered in practice and in games. At Dartmouth, Teevens was honored as the New England Coach of the Year for the 1991 season. An honorable mention All-America quarterback in 1978, he led the (Left to Right): Sean Ronan, head coach Big Green to the Ivy title that year. A native of Pembroke, Mass., Teevens and his Buddy Teevens, Stephen Dazzo wife, Kirsten, have two children: Lindsay who lives with her husband, Matt, in Lebanon, N.H., and Buddy, Jr. who joined the 2014 football staff staff this summer and resides locally with his wife, McKeanna, and son, Eugene V. Front row (l-r): James Willocks, Mike Morris, Don Dobes, Chris Rorke, Buddy Teevens, Sammy McCorkle, Michael Bruno, Justin Karrat, Spencer Brown. Back row (l-r): Steve Ward, Dylan Moye, Jerry Taylor, Joey McIntyre, Duane Brooks, Keith Clark, Kyle Metzler, Cortez Hankton, Kiely Nagle
DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 3 DARTMOUTH’S TEN SATURDAYS ADMINISTRATION CCSU Opp CCSU Opp Aug. 30 at Towson 31 27 Oct. 18 at Robert Morris 24 27 Central Sept. 6 ALBANY 0 19 25 WAGNER 10 20 13 at Holy Cross 7 20 Nov. 1 at Bryant Connecticut State 20 at Dartmouth 25 35 8 SACRED HEART (2-6) 27 RHODE ISLAND 38 14 15 HOWARD September 20 Oct. 11 DUQUESNE 20 28 22 at St. Francis (Pa.) UNH Opp UNH Opp Aug. 30 at Toledo 20 54 Oct. 25 STONY BROOK 32 3 Sept. 13 LEHIGH 45 27 Nov. 1 ALBANY 28 20 New Hampshire 20 at Richmond 29 26 8 at Rhode Island (6-1) 27 DARTMOUTH 52 19 15 DELAWARE Oct. 4 at Elon 48 14 22 at Maine September 27 11 WILLIAM & MARY 32 3
Penn Opp Penn Opp Sept. 20 at Jacksonville 31 34 Nov. 1 BROWN 27 VILLANOVA 7 41 8 at Princeton Dartmouth President Penn Oct. 4 at Dartmouth 13 31 15 HARVARD Philip J. Hanlon (1-5, 1-2) 11 at Fordham 22 60 22 at Cornell 18 COLUMBIA 31 7 Philip J. Hanlon ’77 became the 18th October 4 25 at Yale 21 43 president of Dartmouth College on June Yale Opp Yale Opp 10, 2013. Hanlon brings to Dartmouth Sept. 20 LEHIGH 54 43 Nov. 1 at Columbia more than a decade of successful lead - 27 ARMY (ot) 49 43 8 at Brown ership experience at the University of Yale Oct. 4 at Cornell 51 13 15 PRINCETON Michigan, serving as the chief academic (5-1, 2-1) 11 DARTMOUTH 31 38 22 at Harvard 18 COLGATE 45 31 officer and chief budgetary officer of October 11 25 PENN 43 21 the university before being appointed provost in 2010. After graduating from HC Opp HC Opp Dartmouth, he obtained his doctorate Aug. 30 at Albany 13 14 Oct. 11 at Brown (2ot) 24 27 Sept. 6 MORGAN STATE 29 26 18 at Dartmouth 21 24 from Caltech. Hanlon went on to be an Holy Cross 13 CCSU 20 7 25 at Lafayette 24 14 instructor of applied mathematics at (3-6) 19 at Harvard 18 41 Nov. 8 LEHIGH MIT and a Bantrell Fellow in Mathe - 27 FORDHAM 16 45 15 BUCKNELL matics at Caltech before joining the October 18 Oct. 4 at Colgate 17 20 22 at Georgetown University of Michigan in 1986. Col Opp Col Opp Sept. 20 FORDHAM 7 49 Nov. 1 YALE 27 at Albany 7 42 8 at Harvard Columbia Oct. 4 PRINCETON 6 38 15 CORNELL (0-6, 0-3) 11 at Monmouth 28 61 22 at Brown 18 at Penn 7 31 October 25 25 DARTMOUTH 7 27
Harv Opp Harv Opp Sept. 19 HOLY CROSS 41 18 Nov. 1 at Dartmouth 27 at Brown 22 14 8 COLUMBIA Harvard Oct. 4 at Georgetown 34 3 15 at Penn (6-0, 3-0) 11 CORNELL 24 7 22 YALE 18 LAFAYETTE 24 14 November 1 25 at Princeton 49 7
Corn Opp Corn Opp Sept. 20 at Colgate 12 27 Nov. 1 PRINCETON 27 at Bucknell 7 20 8 DARTMOUTH Cornell Oct. 4 YALE 13 51 15 at Columbia Dartmouth Athletics Director (0-6, 0-3) 11 at Harvard 7 24 22 PENN Harry Sheehy 18 LEHIGH 14 31 November 8 25 at Brown 16 42 Harry Sheehy was hired in the summer of 2010 as the Big Green’s eighth Brown Opp Brown Opp Sept. 20 at Georgetown 3 17 Nov. 1 at Penn athletics director. Before joining the 27 HARVARD 14 22 8 YALE Dartmouth community, Sheehy enjoyed Brown Oct. 4 at Rhode Island 20 13 15 at Dartmouth a successful run at his alma mater, (3-3, 1-2) 11 HOLY CROSS (2ot) 27 24 22 COLUMBIA Williams, first as the men’s head bas - 18 at Princeton 16 27 November 15 25 CORNELL 42 16 ketball coach for 17 seasons, and then the athletics director for 10 years. His Prin Opp Prin Opp basketball team made 13 appearances Sept. 20 at San Diego 29 39 Nov. 1 at Cornell in the NCAA Division III Tournament, 27 DAVIDSON 56 17 8 PENN Princeton Oct. 4 at Columbia 38 6 15 at Yale and in each of his 10 years at the helm (3-3, 2-0) 11 at Colgate 30 31 22 DARTMOUTH of the department, Williams won the 18 BROWN 27 16 Division III Directors’ Cup. November 22 25 HARVARD 7 49
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