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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 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 . Prior to that, Teevens was on ’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 . 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 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 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 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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8 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL A Dartmouth A Harvard Perspective Perspective By S. Stanford Phinch II By J. Bennington Peers III

Today we renew one of college football’s I must say, I was startled by the request to most ancient gridiron rivalries, a century- write for this primitive publication, which and-a-third old, pitting America’s premier I presume is printed on birch bark. I was rusticated redoubt of scholarship — a far - unaware that anyone in the vicinity of this away academic enclave celebrating the unfortunate outpost could decipher a para - lonely, selfless pursuit of knowledge — graph much less a page of English. During against a bloodless, heartless urban sports my undergraduate days and for many years powerhouse that has placed triumphs on thereafter Dartmouth was but a rumor, not a the football pitch and in the arena above academic values in campus but a campfire, its residents yowling in the wilder - the classroom and in the laboratory. Think Norway and ness. Vox clamantis in deserto, indeed. East Germany. Think Athens and Sparta. Think Dartmouth The Dartmouth encounter — one hardly can call it a and Harvard. game, can one? — perennially was held in Cambridge, where Just the other day I was reminding the exquisite Mrs. our lads invariably administered a harsh pigskin tutorial. Phinch of an earlier time, in America’s Late Antiquity, when After the gibbering rustic failed to score even a point during we Dartmouths enjoyed effortless football conquests — the entire 19th century Harvard’s administrators harbored jus - indeed, when the Hanoverians of legend and lore swept into tifiable doubts as to the provenance of these annual invaders. Harvard Stadium like Visigoths taking on the Romans at Was there, in fact, a Dartmouth College or was it merely Adrianople. There were victories to be had, and victories to a whiff of woodsmoke? “Perhaps we should venture north - behold: Can it be a full half-century ago that Mrs. Phinch ward to verify,” Benjamin Dibblee, who coached the varsity, (Pembroke ’41) and I stood in Harvard Stadium, the cool concluded in 1900. The record may show that the squads did October breezes blowing the elm leaves from the Cantabrid - not play that autumn but a meeting indeed was scheduled gian trees, watching our men in white — echoes of Suleiman for Hanover. Several stagecoaches were hired, an Abenaki at Vienna — put down the pathetic boys in crimson and guide engaged, last wills and testaments recorded. cream by a tally of 48 to nil? The journey went well enough, I am told, until shortly Ah, but that was a different epoch, when the whiskey after the traveling party crossed the line into New Hamp - sour was in its prime and so was Beard, and so, too, Klung - shire, which Dibblee later likened to a 15th-century explorer ness, and Mabry, and also Clarke, the latter so noble that he sailing off the flat edge of the earth. The road disappeared once told the Rev. Blackman to leave a reserve in the game into an impenetrable forest, as did the guide. “If we are to because the young man was doing such an estimable job. continue this expedition,” Captain Daly mused, “we are Those were the days when, year following year, Boston likely to miss our contest at Yale which, after all, is the entire throbbed to the rhythms of ``Dartmouth’s in Town Again,’’ purpose of the season.” and it wasn’t only Ryzewicz who would run, run, run. All So the trek was abandoned near Concord and our lads the girls — we called them that, back then — at Wellesley instead arranged a friendly exhibition with the St. Paul’s would run, run, run, too, and for good reason. Our storied schoolboys, which provided a bracing bit of exercise and, I offensive end by name of Wallick wasn’t the only person daresay, a decidedly more competitive afternoon on the who was Randy in those days. gridiron. Let us leave that palmary period behind and focus on Needless to say it was many more decades before any the last decade, when the Cantabs began to worship false Harvard team contemplated meeting Dartmouth at any gods, abandoning their ancient creed and stocking their venue other than its own hallowed horseshoe. You may well autumn eleven with men whose board scores were in the remember that the first offering within involved the horde sweet spot for the Crimson, though not quite robust enough from Hanover, a concession that provoked enormous contro - for the Crimson Tide. versy at the time. These Hessians of Harvard Square have prevailed in ten President Eliot, of course, was a vigorous opponent of consecutive tilts with our scholars, the combatants in green football. “No sport is wholesome in which ungenerous or absorbed with Engineering 64 (Cellular and Molecular Bio - mean acts which easily escape detection contribute to vic - mechanics) and French 50 (Montaigne, Proust and Barthes) tory,” he declared. Yet he permitted an opponent that epito - and, for much of the defensive line the last few years, Reli - mized barbarity to participate in the inaugural contest at the gion 40 (Saints, Music, And Mysticism in South Asia). Our Stadium. “The structure is made of concrete,” Eliot

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12 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL SEAN RONAN: Co-Captain Pointing Team in Right Direction By Bruce Wood

When Sean Ronan’s hand got jammed up against a defensive “I was in no pain but I was ticked off,” he said. “It lineman during a preseason run drill this fall Dartmouth’s looked pretty gruesome, but that was the least of my wor - senior center knew something was wrong as soon as he ries. I didn’t know the extent of the injury at the time caught a glimpse of his left index finger. because if the tendon popped I would have had to get it “I was wearing a glove and I definitely saw that the fin - screwed in, and I would have been out 6-to-8 weeks.” ger was going in a direction it shouldn’t be going,” said the Although Ronan hoped to have local anesthesia so he Big Green co-captain from Boca Raton, Fla. “So I walked could watch the goings on — he is a football player, after all over to the trainer and told him that he was probably going — he was put under and awoke to good news a couple of to have to cut my glove off. hours later. “He cut it off and when we saw the bone sticking “They cleaned it out and told me it was just a complex through the skin he decided we had to go to the hospital.” dislocation and I would be ready to go in a week,” he said. Ronan laughed as he recalled the injury, but he wasn’t “That was probably one of my happiest moments ever.” laughing at the time. Not because it hurt, but because the His left hand encased in a padded gray wrap the size of mishap could have sidelined him for a significant portion of a boxing glove, Ronan was in the starting lineup for the sea - the season. son-opening win over Central Connecticut State. “They rushed him back and they could do it because of his toughness,” Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens said of the 6-foot-3, 275-pound government major. “The bone was stick - ing out and he didn’t blink an eye. He played with a club on his hand and that didn’t surprise me at all. That’s the tough - ness I saw when he was a senior in high school.” A talented pitcher with a 90 mph fastball, Ronan thought he was headed for a college diamond until his jun - ior year of high school. While he still loves baseball, a move from linebacker and to the offensive line played into his decision to pursue football in college. “It’s kind of a different atmosphere on the field,” he explained. “I am not sitting in the dugout waiting for my time to pitch. It’s a little bit more exciting for me. I am a pretty intense guy and each and every play you get to release some aggression.” Ronan camped at Harvard, Brown, Princeton, Penn and Dartmouth in addition to Duke and Wake Forest. His father was born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., and while he liked Penn there was something special about Dartmouth. “I just remember driving up through the woods, through all the trees, and it was a totally different atmos - phere than all the rest,” he said. “There was just something different about it that I liked. When you get off the exit and drive onto the campus it’s like an oasis out in the middle of nowhere.” Ronan got on the field in four of the final six games of his freshman year and saw action in every game of his soph - omore season, sharing time at left guard.

Sean Ronan didn’t miss a beat in the season opener while playing with a large wrap on his hand to protect his dislocated index finger. Continued on page 25

DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 13 DARTMOUTH VS HARVARD 2014 DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN LEADERS Rushing Rush Yds Avg TD Long Kyle Bramble 106 510 4.8 3 33 Dalyn Williams 66 248 3.8 5 28 Passing Att Cmp Pct Yds TD INT Dalyn Williams 140 86 61.4 975 10 2 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long Ryan McManus 39 530 13.6 3 42 Victor Williams 22 210 9.5 2 21 Kyle Bramble 19 153 8.1 4 25 Bo Patterson 15 187 12.5 2 39 Kickoff Returns KR Yds Avg TD Long Kirby Schoenthaler 14 448 29.9 0 92 Punt Returns PR Yds Avg TD Long Ryan McManus 12 148 12.3 1 60 Tackles UT AT Total TFL Sacks INT Will McNamara 32 22 54 2.0-2 0.0-0 1-18 Zach Slafsky 22 17 39 1.0-12 1.0-12 0-0 Line Back Kyle Bramble Vernon Harris 25 13 38 2.0-3 0.0-0 2-29 Frankie Hernandez 25 13 38 1.5-4 0.0-0 1-0

Dartmouth Big Green Harvard Crimson (5-1, 2-0 Ivy) (6-0, 3-0 Ivy)

Sept. 20 CENTRAL CONN. 35-25, W Sept. 19 HOLY CROSS 41-18, W 27 at New Hampshire 19-52, L 27 at Brown* 22-14, W Oct. 4 PENN* 31-13, W Oct. 4 at Georgetown 34-3, W

11 at Yale* 38-31, W ® 11 CORNELL* 24-7, W 18 HOLY CROSS 24-21, W 18 LAFAYETTE 24-14, W 25 at Columbia* 27-7, W 25 at Princeton* 49-7, W Nov. 1 HARVARD* 3:30 Saturday, November 1 Nov. 1 at Dartmouth* 3:30 8 at Cornell* 12:30 *Yale at Columbia, 12:30 8 COLUMBIA* 1:00 15 BROWN* 12:00 15 at Penn* 1:00 22 at Princeton* 1:00 *Princeton at Cornell, 12:30 22 YALE* 12:30 *Ivy League contest *Brown at Penn, 1:00 *Ivy League contest

2014 HARVARD CRIMSON LEADERS Rushing Rush Yds Avg TD Long Andrew Casten 73 447 6.1 8 52 Paul Stanton 68 383 5.6 4 43 Passing Att Cmp Pct Yds TD INT Scott Hosch 130 83 63.8 1070 64 Conner Hempel 44 36 81.8 519 50 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long Andrew Fischer 36 393 10.9 2 78 Anthony Firkser 24 375 15.6 3 42 Seitu Smith 16 188 11.8 1 49 Kickoff Returns KR Yds Avg TD Long Andrew Fischer 9 255 28.3 0 46 Punt Returns PR Yds Avg TD Long Andrew Fischer 8 107 13.4 0 25 Tackles UT AT Total TFL Sacks INT Matt Koran 14 25 39 1.0-9 1.0-9 0-0 Eric Medes 13 24 37 2.5-5 0.0-0 1-12 Jacob Lindsey 17 18 35 3.0-5 0.5-1 0-0 Connor Sheehan 12 23 35 0.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 Quarterback Peter Pujals

14 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL WHEN DABRIGT GRMEEN OOFFUENSTE H HAS THCRIEMS OBN DAEFELNSL E

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Charlotte Country Day Charlotte, N.C. 90 Corbin Stall DE 6-3 235 Sr. Tulsa Union Broken Arrow, Okla. 19 Darius George DB 6-1 180 So. Cardinal Gibbons Waterhill, Fla. 91 Davaron Stockman DL 6-1 345 Fr. East St. John’s LaPlace, La. 56a Bennett Goff LB 6-2 210 Jr. Middleton Middleton, Wis. 40 Ryder Stone RB 5-11 205 Fr. Phillips Andover (Mass.) Calgary, Alb. 13 Dan Gorman WR 6-4 200 Jr. Hanover Etna, N.H. 89a Charlie Storey WR 6-2 200 Sr. Milton Academy Essex, Mass. 19a Krieg Greco DB 5-10 200 So. Archbishop Moeller Cincinnati, Ohio 53 Tyler Stout LB 6-2 225 Sr. Los Altos Los Altos Hills, Calif. 37 Jordan Greenwood DB 6-0 185 Jr. Lutheran Orange, Calif. 71 Garrett Strohmaier OL 6-2 275 So. Jesuit Elk Grove, Calif. 5 Brian Grove RB 5-10 195 Jr. Kings Academy West Palm Beach, Fla. 83 Emory Thompson WR 5-10 160 Fr. Lawrence Dunbar Lexington, Ky. 74 Paul Gudmundsson OL 6-1 260 So. St. Mark’s School Dallas, Texas 48 Benjamin Ticknor LB 6-1 215 Sr. Milton Academy Concord, Mass. 75 William Guinee OL 6-4 280 Sr. Malden Catholic Topsfield, Mass. 97 Nick Tomkins DL 6-3 245 Fr. Matawan Regional Matawan, N.J. 31a Ben Hagaman TE 6-5 225 Fr. Franklin Nashville, Tenn. 30a Forrest Town RB 5-11 190 Fr. Zachary Zachary, La. 98 Pat Hand TE 6-4 235 Sr. Lawrenceville School Far Hills, N.J. 60 Michael Warren DL 6-4 285 So. Providence Academy Maple Grove, Minn. 59 Ian Hanselman LB 6-2 225 Fr. Manheim Central Manheim, Pa. 57 Sawyer Whalen DE 6-4 250 Jr. Woodinville Woodinville, Wash. 27 Vernon Harris DB 6-2 195 Jr. St. Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 29 Nick White RB 5-10 200 Fr. Henry Jackson Lynnwood, Wash. 11 Jack Heneghan QB 6-4 220 Fr. Menlo School Atherton, Calif. 67 Scotty Whitmore OL 6-5 310 Sr. Klein Collins Spring, Texas 3 Frankie Hernandez SS 5-9 195 Jr. Belen Jesuit Miami, Fla. 42 Eric Wickham LB 6-3 250 Sr. Savannah Christian Richmond Hill, Ga. 62 Zach Husain DL 6-1 280 So. Evanston Township Evanston, Ill. 10 Dalyn Williams QB 6-0 210 Jr. Lake Dallas Corinth, Texas 76 Brendan Johnson OL 6-6 280 Jr. Gonzaga College HS Washington, D.C. 1 Victor Williams WR 5-9 170 Jr. Muskogee Muskogee, Okla. 89 Stephen Johnston TE 6-4 220 Fr. Georgetown Prep Potomac, Md. 35 Josh Winslow DB 6-0 195 Jr. Loomis Chaffee Windsor, Conn. 6a John Katzman K/P 5-9 175 So. Menlo School Menlo, Calif. 95 Jeff Winthrop DT 6-4 295 Sr. St. Paul’s School Roxbury, Conn. 45 Ben Kepley P 6-2 185 So. Charlotte Country Day Charlotte, N.C. 26a Ross Wood S 6-1 180 Fr. Greater Atlanta Christian Roswell, Ga. 40a Jimmy Knight LB 6-1 200 Fr. Brunswick School Greenwich, Conn. 66 Andrew Yohe OL 6-2 305 Fr. 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16 DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL No. Name 2014Po sH. Ht. AWt. RYr. VHigAh SchRool/PDrevio usFOOHomeTtowBn ALLN oA. NamLe PHAPosB. HtE. WTt. IYr. CHigAh SchLool/P rReviouOs STHoEmetoR wn 62 Kyle Adams OL 6-3 275 So. Roxbury Succasunna, N.J. 87 Adam Ledford DE 6-4 230 So. Brookwood Lawrenceville, Ga. 6 Sean Ahern CB 6-1 175 Jr. Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 18 Christian Lee WR 6-1 190 So. Wilson Central Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 73 Larry Allen Jr. OL 6-4 285 Fr. De La Salle Danville, Calif. 36 Tanner Lee DB 5-10 162 Fr. Daphne Spanish Fort, Ala. 43 Ryan Antonellis TE 6-4 220 Fr. Lake Braddock Burke, Va. 51 Jacob Lindsey LB 6-2 220 Jr. Elder Cleves, Ohio 82 Jake Barann TE 6-6 230 Fr. Allen Park Allen Park, Mich. 66 Michael Mancinelli OL 6-4 290 Sr. J.K. Mullen Denver, Colo. 74 Sam Batiste DT 6-3 235 Jr. Collins Hill Suwanee, Ga. 84 James Martter TE 6-3 235 So. Archbishop Hoban Akron, Ohio 31 Jordan Becerra CB 5-10 170 Jr. Desert Ridge Mesa, Ariz. 34a Jacob Mayes LB 6-1 215 Fr. Murray (Ky.) Memphis, Tenn. 98 David Bicknell P/K 6-2 195 Sr. Boca Raton Boca Raton, Fla. 95 Miles McCollum DE 6-3 245 So. Dublin Coffman Dublin, Ohio 89a Colby Blaze WR 6-0 170 Fr. Barnstale Osterville, Mass. 21 Raishaun McGhee DB 5-11 170 So. Rye Country Day S. Greenwich, Conn. 22a Blade Brady RB 5-10 190 So. Sierra Canyon Chatsworth, Calif. 89 Jameson McShea DT 6-4 245 Jr. Boston College HS Cotuit, Mass. 52 Ruairi Brady DE 6-4 240 Fr. Punahou School Kailua, Hawaii 49 Eric Medes LB 6-2 220 Jr. St. Joe’s Prep Mt. Laurel, N.J. 48 Ben Braunecker TE 6-4 240 Jr. Forest Park Ferdinand, Ind. 29a Dan Melow WR 6-1 190 Sr. Gulliver Prep. Miami, Fla. 37 Kolbi Brown CB 5-11 180 So. The Woodlands The Woodlands, Texas 64 Nick Merletti OL 6-5 260 Fr. Briar Woods Ashburn, Va. 13 Matt Brown WR 6-3 215 Sr. Northfield Mount Hermon Barrington, R.I. 10 Jimmy Meyer QB 6-5 205 Jr. Centennial Roswell, Ga. 16 Nick Burrello DB 5-11 185 Sr. Glenbard West Glen Ellyn, Ill. 30 Zach Miller DB 6-1 175 Fr. Stratford Houston, Texas 46 Darien Carr LB 6-0 215 So. Good Counsel Silver Spring, Md. 94 Dan Moody DL 6-3 245 Jr. Howland Warren, Ohio 28 Andrew Casten RB 5-11 210 Sr. Red Bank Catholic Brick Township, N.J. 71 DJ Mott OL 6-6 275 Fr. Montgomery Bell Acad. Brentwood, Tenn. 60 John Cifirino OT 6-4 276 Fr. Phillips Aacdemy York, Maine 67 William Nichols OL 6-5 260 So. Pinnacle Scottsdale, Ariz. 88 Alec Coyle-Nicolas TE 6-5 235 Fr. Downingtown East Downingtown, Pa. 91 Obum Obukwelu DT 6-2 275 Sr. Boston College HS Brockton, Mass. 55 Dayne Davis LB 6-2 210 Jr. Aledo Cresson, Texas 88a Gabe Onor WR 6-3 215 Fr. Benjamin Franklin New Orleans, La. 98a Ryan Delisle DT 6-5 280 Sr. St. John’s Prep. Marblehead, Mass. 40 Dominique Packer LB 5-11 200 So. Heritage Conyers, Ga. 34 Dominick DeLucia RB 5-9 205 So. Pittsford Mendon Pittsford, N.Y. 58 Denzel Paige DE 6-2 230 Jr. North Broward Prep Coral Springs, Fla. 97 James Duberg DE 6-3 260 Jr. Bonita Vista Chula Vista, Calif. 65 Matt Perry OL 6-3 260 Jr. St. Vincent-St. Mary Doylestown, Ohio 57 Nick Easton OL 6-3 300 Sr. Hibriten Lenoir, N.C. 44 Scott Peters DB 6-0 195 Jr. Westminster Atlanta, Ga. 23 Chris Evans DB 5-9 170 Jr. W. Windsor-Plainsboro S. Princeton Jct., N.J. 75 Connor Potts OL 6-6 300 So. Franklin El Paso, Texas 81a Scott Evans DL 6-3 240 Fr. Brashear Pittsburgh, Pa. 72 MaKonnen Ramsey DL 6-4 252 So. Middleton Middleton, Wis. 26 Tobe Ezeokoli CB 5-11 180 Fr. Mt. Carmel San Diego, Calif. 61 Adam Redmond OL 6-6 290 Jr. Walsh Jesuit Strongsville, Ohio 77 Anthony Fabiano OL 6-4 280 Sr. Wakefield Wakefield, Mass. 79 Max Rich OL 6-7 310 So. Jesuit Portland, Ore. 39a Ben Falloon K 5-11 180 Sr. Marist Orland Park, Ill. 53 Luke Roberts LB 6-1 234 So. Lancaster Lancaster, Ohio 42 Anthony Firkser RB 6-3 220 So. Manalapan Manalapan, N.J. 83 Davon Robertson DE 6-4 225 So. Saint Raphael Academy Riverside, R.I. 1 Andrew Fischer WR 5-9 175 Jr. Diamond Ranch Diamond Bar, Calif. 24 Chris Robinson RB 5-9 190 Fr. Cypress Ridge Houston, Texas 2a Andrew Flesher K 6-3 190 Sr. Episcopal Collegiate Little Rock, Ark. 54 Eric Ryan LB 6-2 200 So. Newington Newington, Conn. 5a Jake Forte QB 6-2 210 Fr. The Westminster School Dunwoody, Ga. 16a Zach Schmid P 6-0 220 Fr. Francis Parker San Diego, Calif. 12 Joseph Foster WR 5-11 180 So. Massaponax Fredericksburg, Va. 39 Dallas Schray DB 6-0 185 So. Hebron Carrollton, Texas 70 Justin Fox OL 6-5 250 So. Spartanburg Spartanburg, S.C. 50 Connor Sheehan LB 5-10 205 Sr. Anderson Austin, Texas 80 David Gawlas WR 6-0 190 Jr. Holy Redeemer Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 8 Mason Shiflett WR 6-2 200 Fr. Alan C. Pope Marietta, Ga. 22 Asante Gibson DB 5-10 185 Jr. Olympian Chula Vista, Calif. 63 Christian Shigley OL 6-4 271 So. Eastside Catholic Sammamish, Wash. 76 Mark Goldman OT 6-5 280 Fr. Midwood Brooklyn, N.Y. 20 Ryan Simpson WR 6-3 210 Sr. Maret School Washington, D.C. 45 Chase Guillory LB 5-10 193 Fr. Louis D. Brandeis Helotes, Texas 13a Kenny Smart K 6-1 195 Fr. Central Catholic Modesto, Calif. 28a Tim Haehl DB 6-0 190 Fr. Bellevue Bellevue, Wash. 2 Seitu Smith II RB 5-10 185 Sr. Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach, Fla. 85 Ryan Halvorson TE 6-3 225 So. Coronado Coronado, Calif. 32 Semar Smith RB 5-10 200 Fr. Taravella Coral Springs, Fla. 81 Tyler Hamblin TE 6-4 240 Sr. Christian Brothers Acad. Syracuse, N.Y. 87a Jack Stansell TE 6-3 205 Fr. Dothan Dothan, Ala. 90 Stone Hart DL 6-3 270 Fr. Timberline Olympia, Wash. 29 Paul Stanton Jr. RB 5-9 190 Jr. Jesuit Kenner, La. 7 Norman Hayes DB 5-11 195 Sr. Tucker Tucker, Ga. 15a Jamie Stewart WR 6-4 178 Fr. El Segundo El Segundo, Calif. 14 Conner Hempel QB 6-3 210 Sr. Ryle Union, Ky. 42a Tristan Tahmaseb DL 6-2 265 Fr. Vestavia Vestavia Hills, Ala. 25 Jimmie Hill RB 6-0 200 Fr. Mar Vista Imperial Beach, Calif. 78 Cole Toner OL 6-7 295 Jr. Roncalli Greenwood, Ind. 99 Zack Hodges DE 6-3 235 Sr. Exeter School Atlanta, Ga. 83 David Trompke WR 6-1 185 Jr. Rocky Mountain Eagle, Idaho 15 Jason Holdway DB 6-0 190 Jr. Etowah Woodstock, Ga. 19 John Van Allen III WR 6-3 205 So. Avon Old Farms Hartford, Conn. 3 Scott Hosch QB 6-3 205 Jr. North Gwinnett Sugar Hill, Ga. 4 Joseph Viviano III QB 6-5 215 So. Conestoga Berwyn, Pa. 35 Luke Hutton LB 6-2 200 Fr. Lake Travis Austin, Texas 11 Bryce Walker WR 5-9 180 Jr. Jesuit Tampa, Fla. 47 Caleb Johnson LB 6-4 220 So. Northern Lehigh Slattington, Pa. 86 David Walker TE 6-3 226 Fr. Harbor Springs Harbor Springs, Mich. 56 Stuart Johnson DL 6-4 275 Fr. Wesleyan School Alpharetta, Ga. 41 Nate Wall LB 6-2 215 So. Century Pocatello, Idaho 17a Van Johnson III WR 5-11 185 So. Delbarton Madison, N.J. 92 Langston Ward DE 6-4 245 So. Mead Spokane, Wash. 17 Ryan Jones DB 6-0 175 Sr. Clark San Antonio, Texas 69 Jordan Weatherby OL 6-4 280 Jr. Hilliard Davidson Hilliard, Ohio 68 Paul Kaczor OL 6-4 255 So. St. Cloud Tech St. Cloud, Minn. 96 Doug Webb DT 6-3 275 Jr. Foster Richmond, Texas 20a Chris Keegan DB 6-3 190 Fr. Blessed Trinity Rosewell, Ga. 38 Alex White LB 6-3 215 Fr. Maiden Maiden, N.C. 59 Matt Koran LB 5-11 210 Jr. Joliet West Joliet, Ill. 9 Tanner Wrisley QB 6-4 205 Jr. Carlsbad Carlsbad, Calif. 72a Daniel Laden OL 6-7 270 Fr. Austin Austin, Texas 5 Ricky Zorn WR 6-1 190 Sr. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas 26 Andrew Larson RB 5-11 200 Jr. Eden Prairie Eden Prairie, Minn.

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DP Gregg Bekelja ‘84 Francis Howland ‘57 Paul Woodberry ‘49 DP Paul Ettari ‘72 David Gleason ‘54 DP David Fuhrman ‘84 William Pownall ‘57 Richard Hopkins ‘55 Susan & Digger Donahue ‘73 DP Dorothy & Jerome Goldstein ‘54 DP Benjamin Watts ‘84 Jane & Josiah Stevenson IV ‘57 DP Ward Rowley ‘55 Susan & Robert Glovsky ‘73 DP Beth & John Crowley ‘56 DP Carl Brown ‘86 Marianne & Michael Tompkins ‘57 DP Emerson Houck ‘56 Richard Gerardi ‘74 Donald Gray, Jr. ‘56 Robert Brown ‘86 Ann & David Bradley ‘58 DP George Records ‘56 Lawrence Ivey ‘75 Lois & Lawrence Scammon, Jr. ‘56 DP Dale Lattanzio ‘86 Henry Milton, Jr. ‘58 Sally & Gershen Abraham ‘58 DP Dorothy & Michael Brait ‘76 DP James Treadwell, Jr. ‘57 Anthony Stearns ‘86 Ferdinand Arens III ‘59 Malcolm Swenson ‘59 Michelle & Bradford Fletcher ‘76 DP Joanne & Frank Blatz ‘58 DP John Jakiemiec ‘87 Andrew DuBo ‘59

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Leslie Larsen, Jr. ‘59 Sally Ankeny ‘81 & Tobias Reiley ‘81 DP Teri & Eric Stall DP Carol & Stephen Mullins ‘54 DP Harris McKee ‘61 Malcolm Swenson ‘59 Maureen & Lawrence Serrano ‘81 DP Tina & Christopher Teevens DP David Thielscher ‘54 Conrad Persels ‘61 Michael Tighe, Jr. ‘59 Scott Ahrendt ‘82 Julie Blackman Milton Aronowitz, Jr. ‘55 Alan Rozycki ‘61 Lynn & Richard Warden ‘59 DP Mac Roy Jackson, Jr. ‘83 J. W. S. Davis Jane & Donald Charbonnier ‘55 DP Milton Steinhauser ‘61 Dale Boyse ‘60 Jonathan Lourie ‘83 Jack DeGange Michael Gorton ‘55 Albert Cook, Jr. ‘62 Henry Greer ‘60 John Sontich ‘83 Susan & Mark Israel Randolph Hayes ‘55 Margery & Paul Duncan ‘62 Nicholas Muller III ‘60 Charles Goss II ‘84 Neil Marks Morris Kaufman ‘55 Carl Funke, Jr. ‘62 Hans Wurster ‘60 Neal Hesler ‘84 Roger McWilliams Allen Keith ‘55 Oliver Larmi ‘62 Thomas Conger ‘61 Lionel Conacher ‘85 Saint Louis Rams Kenneth Lundstrom ‘55 Jack Lavine ‘62 Kenneth DeHaven ‘61 Keith Getter ‘85 In memory of Barbara S. Stevens Diana & Douglas Melville, Sr. ‘55 DP Douglas MacPhail ‘62 Robert Johnson ‘61 Frances Gmur ‘85 & Andrew Osman ‘85 Dorothy & Robert Wortmann Carolyn & Glendon French ‘56 DP John Mussman ‘62 Jean & Donald Shropshire ‘61 DP Adelaide ‘86 & Greg Hulbert ‘86 DP Thomas Harper ‘56 William Tragakis ‘62 Mary & Richard Hofmann ‘62 DP Gregory Lesko ‘86 FRIENDS Thomas Holdorf ‘56 William Warrick, Jr. ‘62 Arthur Hoover ‘62 DP Robert Saylor, Jr. ‘86 Up to $249 John Nicolette ‘56 Edward Aller ‘63 Judith & Thomas Komarek ‘62 DP Betsy Pelikan & Craig Denekas ‘87 DP Ashley Pace, Jr. ‘41 Berkeley Roth ‘56 Maryann & Lawrence Bailey ‘63 DP James Lemen ‘62 Christopher Wanger ‘87 Richard Higgins* ‘42 Lois & Howard Sodoko ‘56 DP Edward Boies ‘63 Terry & Jay Moyer ‘62 DP Robert Albright, Jr. ‘89 James Bodine ‘44 John Tamagni ‘56 Elizabeth & Robert Bysshe ‘63 DP Bruce Coggeshall ‘63 David Foulke ‘89 Benjamin Jones ‘44 John Webb ‘56 Scott Carlisle, III ‘63 DP Clayton Hering ‘63 Christine Neuberger ‘89 & William Welch ‘44 Kristin & Stewart Wood, Jr. ‘56 DP George Edgar* ‘63 Melvyn Meyers ‘63 Richard Reilly ‘89 Richard Hinman* ‘45 Jane & Alfred Bancroft, Jr. ‘57 DP Christopher Harvey ‘63 Jo Anne & Aldis Perrin Butler, Jr. ‘64 DP Scott Sims ‘89 Milton Fromson ‘46 Joan & Samuel Bartlett ‘57 DP Ford Hutchinson ‘63 Edward Gingras ‘64 Todd Timmerman ‘89 John Howard ‘46 Gretchen & Larrie Calvert ‘57 DP Kylius Jones ‘63 Wilson Madden, Jr. ‘64 Pryce Boeye ‘90 Robert Stevenson ‘46 Karen & John Donnelly ‘57 DP Michael Leone ‘63 Donna & Thomas Parkinson ‘64 DP Jennifer Signori ‘90 & Mark Johnson ‘90 Donald Edwards ‘47 William Flood ‘57 William Manbeck ‘63 Laura & Sven Karlen, Jr. ‘65 DP Thomas Lamme ‘90 Yvonne Tropp & Alan Epstein ‘47 DP James Lothrop ‘57 Theodore Morehouse ‘63 Bruce Wagner ‘65 Harris Siskind ‘90 George Rusch ‘47 Edward Nelson ‘57 Frank Palmer, Jr. ‘63 Harvey Welker ‘65 Todd Kovacevich ‘91 Helen Bridge & John Trethaway ‘47 DP Robert Prasch ‘57 Vaughn Skinner ‘63 Stephen Bryan ‘66 Bret Megargel ‘91 Richard Dahl ‘48 Charles Stevens ‘57 Wayne Sloper ‘63 Edward Long III ‘66 Richard Winter ‘91 Barbara & Harthon Munson ‘48 DP John Bennett ‘58 Jan & Ernest Torres ‘63 DP Robert Fagan ‘67 Mark Mader ‘92 Eleanor & James Schaefer III ‘48 DP Reba & Robert Bolinger ‘58 DP William Wellstead ‘63 Charles Matuszak ‘67 Michael McCune ‘92 Mara & Quentin Kopp ‘49 DP Frederick Coggin ‘58 Loren McGean ‘92 & Robert Bartles ‘64 Kathleen & Peter Nistad, Jr. ‘67 DP David Sharkey ‘92 Dean Merrill ‘49 Gary Finerty ‘58 Robert Burton, Jr. ‘64 Christine & Thomas Rath ‘67 DP Christina Carlson ‘93 & Steven Hinshaw Alfred Quirk ‘49 Je rey Flood ‘58 Alice & Dean Fjelstul ‘64 DP John Everett, Jr. ‘68 ‘93 Thomas Swartz, Jr. ‘49 DP Judith & Douglas Fusonie ‘58 DP Dana Kelly, Jr. ‘64 Randall McElrath ‘68 Michael Holobetz ‘93 Douglas Thomson ‘49 Sally & Ralph Manuel ‘58 DP Gerald Kolski ‘64 Rodney Pease ‘68 DP Todd Marker ‘93 Barbara & Raymond Truncellito ‘49 DP Richard Pew, Jr. ‘58 Mary Sue & Frederick Rothenberg ‘64 DP Linda & Richard Alderson ‘69 DP Kate Wheeler ‘93 & Andrew Snell ‘93 Charles Urstadt ‘49 Suzanne & Richard Portland ‘58 DP Carol & Ronald Schram ‘64 DP Daniel Cooperman ‘69 John Bajus ‘94 Joyce & James Zafris, Jr. ‘49 DP Muriel & James Rie ‘58 DP Karl Winkler ‘64 Thomas Cronan ‘69 Orrin Harrison IV ‘94 William Milliken ‘50 Simone & John Ryan ‘58 DP Je rey Aldred ‘65 Charles Dorkey III ‘70 DP Julia ‘97 & Brian Crowell ‘96 Whitney Williams ‘50 Anni & Norm Sylvester ‘58 DP Marcia & Theodore Atkinson, Jr. ‘65 DP Joe Jarrett, Jr. ‘71 Mark Holm ‘96 Richard Bacon ‘51 Steven Toth ‘58 Theodore Bracken, Sr. ‘65 DP Robert Schnabel ‘71 Patrick Orle ‘96 Walter Bush, Jr. ‘51 Ann & Peter Tower ‘58 DP Stephen Farrow ‘65 Mark Stevenson ‘71 Kathleen Williams ‘97 & Mark Abel ‘97 Nita & Michael Choukas, Jr. ‘51 DP Harvard Wilson ‘58 Marcia & Peter Frederick ‘65 DP Carol & Thomas Gianis ‘73 DP Jon Aljancic ‘97 Marcia Clayton W’51 Philip Wood ‘58 Lawrence Hannah ‘65 Michael Klupchak ‘73 William Bergman ‘97 William Goulburn ‘51 Paul Wysard ‘58 John Haskins ‘65 Diane Currier & William Mayer ‘73 DP Edward Tatman ‘97 Rita & Edward Isbey, Jr. ‘51 Ray Becker ‘59 John Heidbrink ‘65 Virginia & Robert Norton ‘73 DP Matthew Burke ‘98 Gilbert Mueller, Jr. ‘51 David Bell ‘59 Gary Herbst ‘65 Kevin O’Shea ‘73 Matthew Shevlin ‘99 David Saxton ‘51 Stuart Burns ‘59 Jack Hill ‘65 Brook Maese ‘74 Kaitlin Reidy ‘99 & Bradley Verber ‘99 Parke Sickler ‘51 Kurt Christiansen ‘59 Jay Johnston ‘65 Christopher Pfa ‘74 Edward Heyn ‘00 John Skewes ‘51 Arthur Duggan ‘59 Bruce Jolly ‘65 Rebecca & Kim Wehrenberg ‘74 DP Marshall Hyzdu ‘00 Edward Weisenfeld ‘51 Wayne French ‘59 French & Robert McConnaughey ‘65 DP Edward Weselcouch, Jr. ‘74 Brandon Lucas ‘02 Ruth & Arthur Worden, Jr. ‘51 DP Brian Hepburn ‘59 John McLean ‘65 Alan Markman ‘75 Kevin Noone ‘03 Edythe & Jay Anderson ‘52 DP Sally & Richard Jaeger ‘59 DP Paul Pickrel ‘65 Thomas Ribovich ‘75 DP Jay Barnard ‘04 Judith & William Breed ‘52 DP Michael Nolen ‘59 Peyton Storli ‘65 Michael Gleason ‘76 Aaron Brown ‘05 Charles Curtis ‘52 Diane & Scott Palmer ‘59 DP Gwendolyn & Allan Anderson ‘66 DP James Hourihan, III ‘76 Brett Theisen ‘05 John Foster ‘52 John Perley ‘59 Daniel Barnard, Jr. ‘66 David Howard ‘76 Shawn Bode ‘13 Patrick Gramm ‘52 DP Douglas Wise ‘59 Thomas Brady, Jr. ‘66 William Kobokovich, Jr. ‘76 Faith & Ron Bode DP Gail & Edwin Lyon, Jr. ‘52 DP Elizabeth & James Wooster III ‘59 DP Jonathan Colby ‘66 Stephen Lentine ‘77 Maureen & John Dibiaso DP John McCrillis ‘52 Brooke & James Adler ‘60 DP Donald Graves ‘66 Donald Thomas ‘77 Alfred Dillione DP Robert Ringstad ‘52 William Batt ‘60 William Gruver ‘66 Samuel Co ey ‘78 Susan & Thomas Gallagher DP Ray Schumacher, Jr. ‘52 Robert Boye ‘60 Kathy & Wayne LoCurto ‘66 DP David Dietze ‘78 Terri & Neil George DP Harold Wiper ‘52 Donna & Joseph Cramer, Jr. ‘60 DP Harry Lowd III ‘66 Philip Jackmauh ‘78 Jennifer & Martyn Green DP Ralph Adams ‘53 James Gallagher ‘60 Roger Pezzuti ‘66 Je rey Nadherny ‘78 Ellen & William Guinee DP Alice & Forrest Anderson ‘53 DP Abigail & David Hiley ‘60 DP James Coakley ‘67 Gary Traynor ‘78 Laura & Daniel Henggeler DP Arlene & Thomas Bloomer ‘53 DP Lee Horschman ‘60 John Curley ‘67 John Bosco ‘79 Tracy & Keith Kepley DP Judith & Curtiss Bury ‘53 DP Philip Kron ‘60 Frederick Geissinger ‘67 Brendan Cameron ‘79 Lucy & Charles Lamme DP Anita & Richard Calkins ‘53 DP David Murphy, Jr. ‘60 Joyce & Paul Killebrew ‘67 DP Laura ‘79 & Walter Elliott II ‘79 DP Gwen & Nicholas Mamula DP Russell Cook ‘53 DP Norberta & Thomas Reilly II ‘60 DP Andrew Ley ‘67 Edwin Kania, Jr. ‘79 Phyllis & Anthony McCrory DP Henry Fry ‘53 Roger Schaefer ‘60 Earl Mabry, II ‘67 Thomas Kuchar ‘79 Julia & James Morris DP Jean & Richard Lena ‘53 DP Robert Virostek ‘60 James Menter ‘67 Lee & James Manning ‘79 DP Kim & Steven Morris DP Caroline John Patten ‘53 DP Oscar Arslanian ‘61 John Schumacher ‘67 Philip Olson ‘79 Susan & Terrence Mulligan DP David Siegal ‘53 Alex Burgin ‘61 Bruce Smith ‘67 Claudia & Charles Vieth ‘79 DP Deidre & Thomas Murray DP Russell Smale ‘53 Leonard DiSavino ‘61 Noel Augustyn ‘68 Jennifer & Paul Elmlinger ‘80 DP Susan & Mark Orvis DP Jane Springer W’53 F. J. Eicke ‘61 James Eldridge ‘68 Gregory Henry ‘80 Diane & Je rey Paul DP Walter Anderson ‘54 MaryLou & Irwin Facher ‘61 DP John Franzen ‘68 Jeanne & Michael Lynch ‘80 DP Ewa & Joseph Pomykala DP Barbara & Donald Berlin ‘54 DP Michael Houlahan ‘61 Samuel Hawken ‘68 Thomas Marek ‘80 Dawn & Glen Schmidt DP Francis Caswell ‘54 Jack Kinderdine ‘61 Adele & Daniel Hedges ‘68 DP Harry Cody Press III ‘80 Katherine & Richard Shank DP Joseph Davis, Jr. ‘54 Margareta & Richard Marrone ‘61 DP Joseph Leeper ‘68 Peter Little ‘81 Michelle & J.R. Siwicki DP James Love ‘54 Thomas Mauro, Sr. ‘61 Michael Lenehan ‘68

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Stephen Luxford ‘68 William Klupchak ‘77 Loyston & Tracey Salmon-Smith ‘87 Keith Miles ‘96 Erica & Thomas Chrustic DP John McNary ‘68 Rory Laughna ‘77 Kurt Schneider ‘87 Caleb Moore ‘96 Helen & Alam Cook DP William Mutterperl ‘68 William Parker IV ‘77 Anthony Sellitto III ‘87 Justin Moscardelli ‘96 Jill & Greg Davis DP Jill & John Preotle, Jr. ‘68 DP William Poe, Jr. ‘77 Samuel Semon, III ‘87 Alisa Antkowiak ‘99 & Mary Beth & Perry Dazzo DP Robert Thomas ‘68 Jill ‘78 & Gary Rogers ‘77 Nellie Huang ‘89 & Jonathan Winslow ‘87 Christopher Adamson ‘97 Sally Dete DP Suzanne & Je rey Bloomberg ‘69 DP James Truncellito ‘77 Christopher Keck ‘88 Christopher Laws ‘97 Susan & Scott Dettorre DP David Boyle ‘69 Kendall Witte ‘77 Janine Lambert ‘88 & Brandon Smith ‘97 Mona & Darrell Dornak DP John Foley ‘69 Todd Hemphill ‘78 David McConnell ‘88 DP Kenneth Bollens III ‘98 Traci & Stephen Eggert DP Dimitri Gerakaris ‘69 Mary ‘82 & Peter Renner ‘78 James Myers ‘88 Jennifer ‘98 & Keith Lockwood ‘98 Kristin & Brian Fordon DP Norman Jacobs ‘69 Donald Rutishauser ‘78 Lee Overstreet ‘88 Adam Weigold ‘98 Mary & Je rey Friedman DP Charles Morey ‘69 James Senger ‘78 Andrew Russell ‘88 Justin Bunker ‘99 Amy & Scott Gakenheimer DP Carl Moulton ‘69 Friedrich Siekert ‘78 Margaret O’Brien ‘89 & Michael Co ey ‘99 Barbara & James Galligan DP Ann Marie & George Ross, Jr. ‘69 DP Catherine ‘81 & Edward Snook ‘78 Geo rey Wade ‘88 Gregory Dietrick ‘99 Patricia & Robert Gay DP Randolph Wallick ‘69 Joseph Sullivan ‘78 Thomas Walko ‘88 Christopher Sullivan, Jr. ‘99 Sheri & Jonathan Grove DP Pat Van Den Broeke & Frank Wille ‘69 DP Christopher Vasiliu ‘78 In memory of Richard Bartlett, Jr. ‘89 Adam Young ‘99 Kathleen & Peter Gudmundsson DP Maria & Je rey Dahlman ‘70 DP Jonathan Walton, Jr. ‘78 Michael Campanale ‘89 Christopher Carney ‘00 Brooke & David Hagerman DP Thomas English ‘70 Paul Krupka ‘79 Nathan Downey ‘89 Curtis Peele ‘00 Sandra & Vernon Harris DP Stephen Leary ‘70 Laurie Laidlaw ‘79 Stanton Green, Jr. ‘89 Thomas Reusser ‘00 Patricia & Francisco Hernandez DP Thomas Quinn ‘70 Muriel & Charles Thomas, Jr. ‘79 DP Glenn Lucke ‘89 Kyle Schroeder ‘00 Pamela & Michael Hrabak DP Timothy Schad ‘70 Megan Topping ‘79 & Mark Horton ‘79 Richard Outzen ‘89 Matthew Schroeder ‘00 Katherine & William Johnson DP Russell Adams ‘71 James Wasz ‘79 Christopher Pollard ‘89 Jessica ‘01 & Daniel Hutchinson ‘01 Linda & John Kelly DP Douglas Boyink ‘71 Robert Daisley ‘80 Jennifer ‘95 & Thomas Shakeshaft ‘89 Matthew Walker ‘01 Elena Kleeman DP William Brooks ‘71 Michael Francis ‘80 Tracy & Victor Smith ‘89 DP Kristina ‘01 & Kevin Coen ‘02 Jean & Michael Kluk DP Robert Brown ‘71 Anthony Garippo ‘80 Matthew Walko ‘89 Je rey Garrett ‘02 Mary & Michael Konstant DP Stephen Brown ‘71 DP Winston Hutchins ‘80 Christian Casturo ‘90 Conor Jarvis ‘02 John Langman DP Sandra & Robert Calhoun ‘71 DP Franklin Leddy ‘80 Jason Lichtenstein ‘90 Eric Lerch ‘02 Kim Langman-Desjardine DP James Chasey ‘71 Je rey Rutishauser ‘80 David Wilson ‘90 ‘02 Sarah & Christopher Lauzen DP John Colangelo ‘71 Judith & James Wilson ‘80 DP William Wilson, Jr. ‘90 Katherine ‘01 & Conner McGee ‘02 Jill & Joseph Lavin DP Gregory Fell ‘71 Eric Ziolkowski ‘80 Kyle Hartley ‘91 Michelle Walker ‘02 Edwin Lord DP James FitzPatrick, Jr. ‘71 Mark Akey ‘81 Dwight Hartman ‘91 Jackson Downey ‘03 Jeanne & Rory Lyons DP James Knox ‘71 Steven Anderson ‘81 Timothy Meier ‘91 Farrar ‘03 & Robert Manseld ‘03 Amy & Timothy McManus DP Richard McFadzean ‘71 Kenneth Cook ‘81 Judy ‘91 & Kernan Oberting ‘91 Mario Avila ‘04 Mary & William McNamara DP William Saumsiegle ‘71 James Degenhardt ‘81 Kevin Peck ‘91 Robert Baca ‘04 Elizabeth & Erik Moran DP Kevin Swenson ‘71 Leonard Jardine ‘81 Caroline Hawley ‘90 & Bradley Preble ‘91 Christopher Mathewson ‘04 Jennifer & David Morrison DP Lisabeth & Richard Wooster ‘71 DP Je rey Johnson ‘81 Alcindor Rosier II ‘91 Richard Knupp ‘05 Catherine Lines & James O’Brien III DP William Bisbee ‘72 Mark Johnston ‘81 Walter Saurack ‘91 Chase Bower ‘06 Ibijola & Taiye Orimolade DP Marc Josephson ‘72 Je rey Kemp ‘81 Elizabeth ‘91 & Joe Whitworth ‘91 Christopher Blanco ‘07 Barbara & Matthew Patch DP Stuart Simms ‘72 Mark Matuschak ‘81 Wayne Bantner ‘92 Donald Bly ‘07 Megan & Robert Peterson DP Dee Balle, Jr. ‘73 Joseph McLaughlin ‘81 Casey Hagerman ‘92 & Michael Bobo ‘92 Jacob Goldberg ‘07 Jean & Allan Rabil DP Edward Barnwell ‘73 Gloria & Steve Pignatiello ‘81 DP Thomas Brodie III ‘92 Joseph Scola ‘07 Katherine & Edward Reed DP Tyrone Byrd ‘73 Je rey Reilly ‘81 Matthew Caldwell ‘92 Jason Blydell ‘08 Mary & John Runger DP Donna & Bruce Douglas ‘73 DP James Rill ‘81 Ian Filep ‘92 Andrew Kempler ‘08 Brenda & Richard Sasso DP Michael Onderick ‘73 Robert Carroll ‘82 David Harrison ‘92 Ryan Mahoney ‘08 Barbara & John Shipley DP Robert Soltess ‘73 Paul Habegger ‘82 Nicholas Mourlas ‘92 John Pircon ‘08 Jane & Richard Spayde DP Timothy Anderson ‘74 Kurt Heim ‘82 Bernard Taracevicz, Jr. ‘92 Jason Reid ‘08 Jennie Fred Stonehouse DP George Carr II* ‘74 Melinda ‘84 & James Bloomer ‘83 DP Jon Thompson ‘92 Christopher Ryan, Jr. ‘08 John Walko DP Mary & Frederic Escherich ‘74 DP Cecilia & Kenneth Bowers ‘83 DP Andrew Tolson ‘92 Timothy Wheeler ‘08 Jennifer & Scott Warren DP Kathy & James Gleason ‘74 DP Edward Ferguson ‘83 Clayton Adams ‘93 Taylor Babcock ‘09 Cam & John Wester DP David Johnson ‘74 Kenneth Ferree ‘83 Jason Barabas ‘93 Anthony Bates ‘09 Ann & James Wheeler DP Richard Klupchak ‘74 Francis Jacoby III ‘83 Eric Bjorkman ‘93 Brian Scullin ‘09 Patricia & Brian Whitmore, Sr. DP Douglas Lind ‘74 Peter Lavery ‘83 Russell Brady ‘93 Joshua Speicher ‘09 Daphne & Andre Wickham DP Arthur Post ‘74 Richard Lena, Jr. ‘83 Matthew Brzica ‘93 Andrew von Kuhn ‘09 Pamela & Oglesby Young DP Mitchell Sadar ‘74 Armanda Iorio ‘84 & Ralph Barton, Jr. ‘84 Michael DeMelis ‘93 Michael Dearwester ‘10 John Anderson Michael Sulaver ‘74 Charles Chapman III ‘84 Jonathan Dunn ‘93 Matthew Dornak ‘10 Richard Brannen Robert Buckley ‘75 John Daly, Jr. ‘84 Philip Thomas Essig ‘93 Alexander Jenny ‘10 Paul Campagna Lon Cross ‘75 William Eisele ‘84 Jennifer ‘93 & John Go ‘93 Kevin de Regt ‘11 Gregg Cerveny Marjorie & Matthew Dwyer, Jr. ‘75 DP George Faux ‘84 Alexander Mooney ‘93 Kevin Gallagher ‘11 Robert Chmura Robert Hittle ‘75 Glendon French ‘84 Gunnar Nistad ‘93 Tyler Green ‘11 Bruce Dresner Robert Jackson ‘75 Thomas Martinson ‘84 Andrew Scott ‘93 Lucas Hussey ‘11 Peter Graves Robert Karin ‘75 Henry Nodarse ‘84 Cynthia ‘97 & John Stanton ‘93 Matthew Kelly ‘11 Louise & Walter Griggs Daniel Kenslea ‘75 Michael Whitman ‘84 Darrell Baranko ‘94 Donald Kephart ‘11 Sam Hopkins John & Mary Catherine McRae ‘75 Lisa & Mark Caron ‘85 DP Kenneth Bower ‘94 Carter Scott ‘11 Susan & Ralph Hough Richard Pummill ‘75 Deborah ‘85 & Daniel Carson ‘85 Hunter Buckner ‘94 Tanner Scott ‘11 Andrew Knittle Michael Watts ‘75 Elwyn Fields, Jr. ‘85 Luke Dann ‘94 Patrick Lahey ‘12 Christopher Mann Peter Wolcott ‘75 Joseph Koniszewski ‘85 Todd Dietrick ‘94 Brendan Murray ‘12 David McCrillis Kipp Barker ‘76 Andrew Morton ‘85 Brian Eller ‘94 Bianca Smith ‘12 Roger Penland Joseph Dempsey ‘76 Michael Viccora ‘85 Jason Fell ‘94 Robert Bathe ‘13 Lois Ronan Andrew Gettinger ‘76 Scott & Sara Mooreeld Adams ‘86 Stephen Moseley ‘94 Michael Burbank ‘13 George Trumbull Alison & Sean Gorman ‘76 DP Kier Cooper ‘86 Kristin ‘97 & Christopher Boran ‘95 Daniel Husband ‘13 Ronald Tummillo Neil Harrington ‘76 Scott Isherwood ‘86 Christy ‘95 & Kenneth Gordon, Jr. ‘95 Diane & Joseph Banaciski DP Robert Whalen, Jr. Kenneth Mickens ‘76 Geo rey Michel ‘86 Gerald Murphy, Jr. ‘95 Kimberly & Steve Barbaro DP David Wolfson Daniel Murphy ‘76 Kelly ‘86 & Craig Saltzgaber ‘86 Eric Nelson ‘95 Susan & Rodney Barstein DP Susan & James Wright Judson Porter, Jr. ‘76 Kenneth Beck ‘87 Erica ‘95 & Adam Scheier ‘95 Susan & Mark Bavaro DP Charles Potts, Jr. ‘76 Bryan Cygnarowicz ‘87 Molly ‘95 & David Shearer ‘95 Karen & David Bloom DP Listing includes gifts received between John Reidy ‘76 John Fuhrman ‘87 Susan ‘95 & Geo rey Willison ‘95 Carolyn & Richard Bower DP Robert Swenson ‘76 Micheline Poulin ‘87 & Russell Gardner Emily ‘96 & David DiStefano ‘96 Lacey & Je Brown DP July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 William Ablondi ‘77 ‘87 Jason Fanuele ‘96 Barbara & Donald Caldwell, Jr.DP DP Denotes Dartmouth Parent Thomas Barnico ‘77 Robert Lee ‘87 Brian Johnson ‘96 Diane & Martin Call DP * Denotes deceased Joseph Gleason ‘77 Christopher Matonis ‘87 Kihara Kiarie ‘96 Judy & Don Casturo DP

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&45?85?@C-?/A>>1:@-?;2%1<@19.1>       GDenotes Leadership Donors $5,000 and over Denotes Leadership Donors $1,200–$4,999 *Denotes deceased RONAN Continued from page 13 Bruce M. Waters, CCIM Although he said he’d give cornerback a shot if that was what it took to get on the field, he shifted one slot to the and right last year and couldn’t be happier about it. “I love playing center,” he said. “It’s a greater sense of Lang McLaughry Commercial responsibility. The play can’t start without me. I have to read the defense and help out the rest of my guys, as well as the are pleased to support backfield.” Keith Clark, the Dartmouth offensive coordinator and line coach, credits Ronan for helping the line gel. Dartmouth’s Football Program “He is the guy,” Clark said. “He is what keeps it all for 2014. together. He communicates. He’s as smart as any player that I have been around from a football intelligence standpoint.” While Ronan spent last summer building himself up For all Upper Valley Commercial alongside NFL players like Maurkice Pouncey (Steelers cen - Real Estate needs, please contact ter) and his brother Mike (Dolphins center), Anquan Boldin 603-298-8904 or (49ers ), Eric Berry (Chiefs safety) and Mark Ingram (Saints running back), he wasn’t a prototypical line - [email protected]. man coming out of Boca Raton High School. “He was undersized,” said Teevens. “He was an over- achiever. He wanted it badly. (Assistant coach) Sammy McCorkle prepped me before I visited his home and said this is a kid who football is really important to. I was just really convinced by his personality. “He is a quiet guy by nature. He leads by example, but he’s not afraid to speak up when it is appropriate. He will call guys out and make sure they are doing it right. People don’t like practicing against him. He’s fair, but he’s hard. Guys know if he’s around we are working. He’s generous Insure the future. with praise for his teammates and doesn’t take a whole lot for himself.” Ronan was chosen to the All-Ivy League honorable mention team as a junior after helping the Big Green to its most prolific offensive showing in 21 years. This year he has set his sites on bringing Dartmouth its first Ivy League title since 1996. Today’s showdown with Harvard is another stepping-stone toward achieving that goal. “It has been a long, uphill climb,” Ronan said. “We know we are a good team. Every game is big. Harvard is one you always circle on the schedule and this year it is huge. “We are a goal-oriented team. We know what we want, and we’re going to get it.” If they do, the headlines will go to the and running backs and wide receivers, but Ronan knows it is a team effort that starts with the offensive line. “We have to be a cohesive unit,” he said. “If we’re not working together then we are not going to get the job done. It’s like being part of a five-man team.” A five man team that, like five fingers, make a FIST, something Ronan writes on his wrist before each game. It’s Personal and an appropriate appellation, even if one of the fingers in the A .B C. Business Insurance . GI , IN middle of the fist is a little crooked. LE A veteran writer and observer of Dartmouth athletics, Bruce Wood launched a web site in 2005, www.biggreenalert.com, spe - 603.643.4540 cializing in Big Green football news coverage. Hanover, NH and Lebanon, NH ZZZDEJLOHFRP‡LQIR#DEJLOHFRP

 *Denotes deceased DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL 25 Perspectives Continued from page 9 rector Teevens has shown remarkable forbearance in this observed. “I believe that it can withstand the presence of period, holding training sessions while the entire backfield eleven unshod visitors for a few hours.” was toiling in the Earth Science lab, exploring techniques of The true value of that day, the President believed, was structural and stratigraphic analysis. in the opportunity to salvage a shred of Eleazar Wheelock’s But then again, these are our values, these are our prior - noble if futile attempt to educate the gibbering rustic. Dart - ities, this is Who We Are. And we are, after all and above all, mouth’s founder, if he can be so libeled, is said to have a College, where the life of the mind is preeminent and the brought to the environs a Gradus ad Parnassum, a bible and pleasures and bawdy distractions of the ale house are dis - a drum and 500 gallons of New England rum. couraged. Only for geographic convenience do we annually Needless to say the books went unopened and the rum schedule the undomesticated vandals of Harvard, whose was guzzled in a trice. It ultimately would fall to Harvard, natural rivals are in Norman, Tallahassee, Eugene, East as the foremost repository of virility and veritas, to instruct Lansing and Columbus. These feral shock troops of the Wheelock’s incoherent incorrigibles in the elusive intracies Square mount their menacing steeds and surge up here; of both football and letters. That was a task deemed best truly it is the only glimpse they have of what a real college accomplished in Cambridge, with its atmosphere of civility looks like. They wreak their damage and then return, grunt - and sagacity. ing like brutish primitives, drool clumping at their chins and I am sorry to report, dear reader, that those remedial dripping onto their raiments of animal hides dipped in oak- efforts bore little fruit. The rustic, who long had employed tree oil, to attend to their women in loin cloths, their ritual an animal skull as a ball, literally could not grasp an inflated sacrifices and their no-show classes in the Physical Educa - object. Counting even to six was an insurmountable chal - tion department. We pity them, and the worthless “degrees’’ lenge. Harvard’s esteemed coaches, from Haughton to they get. Fisher to Harlow, threw up their collective hands. “The But hark! The other day I whispered to Mrs. Phinch — granite of New Hampshire certainly is in the Dartmouth gosh how lovely she remains, and have you seen how she brain,” concluded Haughton. sparkles, when fall nips the air? — that our boys have been Not that the corrective experiment went any better in doing more this autumn than retreating into the Web pages the classroom, which itself was an alien concept to rural of their Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions course. Parson - creatures accustomed to lean-tos made of twigs and leaves. Teevens and his able lieutenants have been preparing some - If the Gradus ad Parnassum was meant to be a stairway to thing of a stealth attack for the barbarians who just now are an intellectual pinnacle, the savage mind evidently would be at the gates of Memorial Field. stuck on the first step for eternity. I sense that our man Williams — channeling Crouthamel That was President Bok’s conclusion in the Seventies and Chasey, Fiedler and Mann and Schwieger, and also Air when it was decided that our lads should decamp to Dart - Mail Morton and Special Delivery Marsters — is primed to mouth for what would become biennial excursions. There lead an insurgency the likes of which has not been seen in might be some value to an anthropological diversion among these precincts since 1988, when under the very same the evergreens, after all, and the Rand McNally cartogra - Teevens we prevailed by a tally of 38 to 7, thanks to the hero - phers finally had been able to locate a roadway that reached ics of Clark and Johnson and the steady toe of Romero. the White Mountains. My fearless and flawless prediction: This afternoon Mrs. These fresh-air outings have been reasonably worthwhile Phinch will lean onto my raccoon-coat shoulder up here in for the crimson varsity, which was delighted to find that its Section Six of the West Stands, we’ll pass the silver flask hosts finally had erected a brick facility that passably serves (filled to the brim with Basil Hayden’s eight-year-old small- as a stadium with a scoreboard that replaces the abacus and a batch bourbon) handed down to me by my great-great publication that provides names and numbers of the contest - grandfather, Class of 1851, and we will relive the reveries of ants as well as elementary observations from local scriveners. our youth, when Hoppy ran the College and we ran wild I must say that this Phinch fellow, who is said to be a down East Wheelock. The bells of Baker Tower will ring survivor of both Wheelock’s primordial curriculum and the with victory, our Prexy Phil and the peerless Gail will swell befogging campus tipple, may be an ornithological oddity with pride, the men and women of Dartmouth will gather but he appears to be able to place one sentence after another. ’round our lion-hearted knights and together we will sing That itself may be an intellectual triumph on the scale of the the ancient anthems we love so well. Our new scoreboard invention of fire. Sadly, but not surprisingly, said Phinch sub - will glisten with the score — let’s put it at 24 to 14 — and scribes to the delusion that Dartmouth will prevail in today’s from the field turf to the heights of Balch Hill beyond Floren proceedings. All in attendance will discover that mastering Varsity House our scholars will yell “To hell with Harvard,” Yale is no great accomplishment. Harvard’s in town again like their daddies used to do. and the final reckoning will be 42-21 in the visitors’ favor. S. Stanford Phinch II is a frequent observer of the Dartmouth J. Bennington Peers III, while rarely venturing from his perch in scene. Commentaries of this sort by Mr. Phinch and his father, the Stadium colonnade, has been a peerless observer of Ivy football who witnessed Dartmouth’s 3-0 victory at the dedication of Har - for generations as well as an informal and indispensable advisor to vard Stadium in 1903, have graced Dartmouth football programs Harvard’s coaches. He long has recommended that Dartmouth be for decades. He and Mr. Peers have minimal high regard for each replaced on the schedule by the Somerset Club eleven. other’s perspective.

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Front Row (l-r): Riley Lyons, Alex Park, Kirby Schoenthaler, Bo Patterson, Eric Wickham, Troy Donahue, Ryan McManus, Stephen Dazzo, Sean Ronan, Scotty Whitmore, A.J. Dillione, Jordan Aré, Dana Barbaro, Chai Reece, Evan Chrustic, Corbin Stall Second Row (l-r): Pat Hand, Marc Sasso, Jacob Flores, Jordan Greenwood, William Guinee, Cody Patch, Ben Ticknor, Tyler Stout, Garrett Schmidt, Rob Lauzen, Ben Spiritos, Will Konstant, Ernest Evans II, Jeff Winthrop, Charlie Storey, A.J. Zuttah, Zach Slafsky Third Row (l-r): Niko Mamula, Victor Williams, Jonathan Moran, Brian Grove, Kyle Bramble, Dan Gor - man, Sawyer Whalen, Frankie Hernandez, Joshua Clark, Vernon Harris, Sam Laptad, Will McNamara, Cody Fulleton, Josh Winslow, David Caldwell, Dalyn Williams Fourth Row (l-r): Jake Young, Brendan Johnson, Ben Kepley, Paul Gudmundsson, Peter Eggert, Jacob Siwicki, Abrm McQuarters, Zach Davis, Zach Shank, Brandon Cooper, Chris Aguemon, Darius George, Jon Marc Carrier, Danny McManus, Paddy Clancy, Joseph Cook, Jonathan DiBiaso Fifth Row (l-r): Graydon Peterson, Lucas Bavaro, Alex McCrory, Alex Gakenheimer, Houston Brown, Blake Orvis, Mike Langman, Jack Friedman, John Katzman, Michael Warren, Garrett Strohmaier, Charlie Miller, Zach Husain, Dave Morrison, Folarin Orimolade, Justin Edwards Sixth Row (l-r): Patrick Flathers, Forrest Town, David Smith, Josh Davis, Colin Boit, Ryder Stone, Porter Ontko, Brock Bacon, Eric Meile, Charles Mack, Cam Poole, Ross Wood, Stephen Johnston, Jarius Brown, Ian Hanselman, Evan Key, Justin Porter Seventh Row (l-r): Nick White, Ben Hagaman, Jack Heneghan, Cameron Skaff, Jimmy Knight, Jack Ander - son, Charlie Pontarelli, Andrew Yohe, Nick Tomkins, Brennan Cascarano, Kyran McKinney-Crudden, Emory Thompson, Davaron Stockman, Rocco Di Leo Eighth Row (l-r): Kiely Nagle, Keith Clark, Duane Brooks, Chris Rorke, Don Dobes, Sammy McCorkle, Jerry Taylor, Kyle Metzler, Buddy Teevens, Cortez Han - kton, Joey McIntyre, Justin Karrat, Michael Bruno, Spencer Brown, Mike Morris, Caleb Crowell, Mike Derosier, Beth Brann Ninth Row (l-r): Steve Ward, Ernie Gour, Dylan Moye, James Willocks, Brian Fordon

DARTMOUTH vs. HARVARD ● Harvard Leads Series 67-45-5 Year Site Score W/L Year Site Score W/L Year Site Score W/L Year Site Score W/L Year Site Score W/L Year Site Score W/L 1882 Harvard 0-53 L 1905 Harvard 6-6 T 1934 Harvard 10-0 W 1957 Harvard 26-0 W 1976 Dartmouth 10-17 L 1995 Harvard 23-7 W 1884 Dartmouth 0-29 L 1906 Harvard 9-22 L 1935 Harvard 14-6 W 1958 Harvard 8-16 L 1977 Harvard 25-31 L 1996 Harvard 6-3 W 1886 Harvard 0-70 L 1907 Harvard 22-0 W 1936 Harvard 26-7 W 1959 Harvard 9-0 W 1978 Harvard? 19-24 L 1997 Dartmouth 0-24 L 1888 Harvard 0-74 L 1908 Harvard 0-6 L 1937 Harvard 20-2 W 1960 Harvard 6-9 L 1979 Harvard 10-7 W 1998 Harvard 7-20 L 1889 Harvard 0-38 L 1909 Harvard 3-12 L 1938 Harvard 13-7 W 1961 Harvard 15-21 L 1980 Dartmouth 30-12 W 1999 Harvard 21-63 L 1890 Harvard 0-43 L 1910 Harvard 0-18 L 1939 Harvard 16-0 W 1962 Harvard 24-6 W 1981 Harvard 24-10 W 2000 Dartmouth 7-49 L 1890 Harvard 0-64 L 1911 Harvard 3-5 L 1940 Harvard 7-6 W 1963 Harvard 13-17 L 1982 Dartmouth 14-12 W 2001 Harvard 21-31 L 1891 Harvard 0-16 L 1912 Harvard 0-3 L 1941 Harvard 0-7 L 1964 Harvard 48-0 W 1983 Harvard 28-12 W 2002 Dartmouth 26-31 L 1892 Harvard 0-48 L 1922 Harvard 3-12 L 1942 Harvard 14-2 W 1965 Harvard 14-0 W 1984 Dartmouth 7-21 L 2003 Harvard 30-16 W 1893 Harvard 0-16 L 1923 Harvard 16-0 W 1946 Dartmouth 7-21 L 1966 Harvard 14-19 L 1985 Harvard 7-17 L 2004 Dartmouth 12-13 L 1893 Harvard 0-36 L 1924 Harvard 6-0 W 1947 Harvard 14-13 W 1967 Harvard 23-21 W 1986 Dartmouth 26-42 L 2005 Harvard 14-42 L 1894 Harvard 0-22 L 1925 Harvard 32-9 W 1948 Harvard 14-7 W 1968 Harvard 7-22 L 1987 Harvard 3-42 L 2006 Dartmouth 0-28 L 1895 Harvard 0-4 L 1926 Harvard 12-16 L 1949 Harvard 27-13 W 1969 Harvard 24-10 W 1988 Dartmouth 38-7 W 2007 Harvard 21-28 L 1897 Harvard 0-13 L 1927 Harvard 30-6 W 1950 Harvard 27-7 W 1970 Harvard 37-14 W 1989 Harvard 5-6 L 2008 Dartmouth 7-35 L 1898 Harvard 0-21 L 1928 Harvard 7-19 L 1951 Harvard 26-20 W 1971 Harvard 16-13 W 1990 Dartmouth 17-0 W 2009 Harvard 21-42 L 1899 Harvard 0-11 L 1929 Harvard 34-7 W 1952 Harvard 19-26 L 1972 Harvard 21-21 T 1991 Harvard 31-31 T 2010 Dartmouth 14-30 L 1901 Harvard 12-27 L 1930 Harvard 7-2 W 1953 Harvard 14-20 L 1973 Harvard 24-18 W 1992 Harvard 31-7 W 2011 Harvard 10-41 L 1902 Harvard 6-16 L 1931 Harvard 6-7 L 1954 Harvard 13-7 W 1974 Dartmouth 15-17 L 1993 Dartmouth 39-34 W 2012 Dartmouth 14-31 L 1903 Harvard 11-0 W 1932 Harvard 7-10 L 1955 Dartmouth 14-9 W 1975 Harvard 10-24 L 1994 Dartmouth 12-35 L 2013 Harvard 21-24 L 1904 Harvard 0-0 T 1933 Harvard 7-7 T 1956 Harvard 21-28 L

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Harvard comes to Hanover for the biggest game at Memorial Field in 17 years, the last time the Crimson and Dartmouth were unde - feated in Ivy League play. Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach Buddy Teevens is hoping for a different result this time around, however, as Harvard handed the Big Green their only conference loss, 24-0, and won the title with a perfect 7-0 record. The Crimson have had Dartmouth’s num - Norman Hayes Coach Tim Murphy ber for the past decade, winning each of the last 10 meetings between the two. Last year, Andrew Flesher booted a 23-yard field goal — his third of the game — with less than a minute remaining to lift Harvard to a 24-21 victory in Cambridge. This year, the Crimson enter the game with a perfect 6-0 mark overall to go with their unblemished 3-0 league record. They were able to survive without their starting quarterback, Conner Hempel, for four weeks with Scott Hosch behind cen - ter without missing a beat as the understudy completed nearly 64 percent of his passes for over 1,000 yards. But Hempel returned last Saturday and helped Harvard thump host Princeton by a final of 49-7, completing 25-of-31 throws for 382 yards and three touchdowns while running for 52 more yards and a pair of scores. Joining Hempel in the backfield are a trio of accomplished running backs in Paul Stanton, Andrew Casten and Semar Smith. Casten leads the Crimson with 447 rushing yards and eight touchdowns this season, but it was Stanton (18 for 105 yards, 1 TD) and Smith (12 for 124 yards) that torched the Tiger defense. As a team Harvard averages 210 yards a game on the ground, and with the agile Hempel back in the fold, the Dartmouth defense — the only team to hold Harvard under 30 points last year — will have its work cut out for it. The two favorite targets at whom to throw are wide receiver Andrew Fischer (36 catches, 393 yards 2 TDs) and tight end Anthony Firkser (24 catches, 375 yards, 3 TDs). But the Big Green also will have to keep tabs on wideout Seitu Smith and reserve tight end Ben Brau - necker, both of whom are capable of the big play. The Crimson defense is the stingiest in the league and second among FCS schools having yielded barely 10 points every Saturday. Not one opponent has scored 20 points even once against the Harvard unit, which has surrendered less than an average of 80 yards on the ground. Only six teams have allowed fewer yards as well. This is a team that knows how to get in the backfield and be dis - ruptive with 30 tackles for a loss this season, including 16 sacks. Defen - sive end Zack Hodges may have just 15 tackles, but he leads the league with 5.5 sacks. Meanwhile, four linebackers make up the four players on the roster with at least 30 tackles, led by Matt Koran with 39. The Crimson may only have three interceptions, but they have forced nine fumbles — nine by tackle James Duberg — recovering four. Harvard is coached by Tim Murphy, now in his 21st year in Cam - bridge and 26th overall as a collegiate head coach. The boyhood friend of Dartmouth head coach Buddy Teevens is 143-62 during his Crimson tenure with seven Ivy championships to his credit, and 175-107-1 in a career that included stints at Maine and Cincinnati. Murphy was a four-year starter at Springfield College, earning All- New England honors for small colleges as a linebacker before graduat - Nick Easton ing in 1978. In 2007, he was inducted into his alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

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