2006 Kutztown University Football Schedule

SEPTEMBER SAT 9 CLARION 6:05 PM SAT 16 at Shippensburg 1:00 PM SAT 23 SLIPPERY ROCK 6:05 PM SAT 30 *MILLERSVILLE 1:05 PM (Family Day) OCTOBER SAT 7 *MANSFIELD 6:05 PM SAT 14 *at Bloomsburg 1:00 PM SAT 21 *WEST CHESTER 1:05 PM (Homecoming) SAT 28 *at Cheyney 1:00 PM NOVEMBER SAT 4 at Lock Haven 5:00 PM SAT 11 *at East Stroudsburg 1:05 PM

*PSAC East contest Leaders of a New Era Home games in BOLD CAPS 2006 FOOTBALL Table of Contents/Media Information 2006 Golden Bear Yearbook About Kutztown University...... inside front cover Media Information President Dr. F. Javier Cevallos...... 2 All media inquiries for KU Support Staff...... 3 football should be directed to the Head Coach Raymond Monica...... 4 Golden Bear Sports Information Assistant Coaches...... 5-7 Office. Sports Information will 2005-06 Dixon Trophy...... 8 provide information on game Student Recreation Center...... 8 credentials, photo and film cre- Athletic Facilities...... 9 dentials, radio and scouting. 2006 Preview...... 10-12 The sports information staff 2006 Pre-Season Roster...... 12-13 manages the press box during Golden Bear Profiles...... 14-22 home games and provides com- Golden Bears Excel in the Classroom...... 23 plete statistics for members of 2005 Season Statistics...... 24-26 the working media. Telephones WEEU - KU Football Flagship Radio Station...... 26 and fax transmission are available 2005 Season in Review...... 27-29 for post-game filing. Press box 2006 Opponents...... 30-34 seating passes must be requested Golden Bear Tradition...... 35 at least 24 hours in advance of Golden Bears in the NFL...... 36 kickoff for each game. Members Head Coaches...... 37 of the media will receive priority KU Athletics Hall of Fame...... 37 seating. Honors...... 38-39 The KU Sports Information Records...... 40-41 Office is located in the Uni- All-Time Leaders (Season)...... 42 versity’s university relations All-Time Leaders (Career)...... 43 department, room 213, Stratton Year-by-Year Results...... 44-48 Administration Building. The PSAC...... inside back cover Key Contact Information KU Quick Facts Athletics Phone...... (610) 683-4094 Location: Kutztown, PA Athletics Fax...... (610) 683-1379 Enrollment: 10,000 Football Office Phone...... (610) 683-4362 President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Sports Information Phone...... (610) 683-4182 Athletics Director: Sports Information Fax...... (610) 683-4676 Greg Bamberger Sports Information Hotline...... (610) 683-1515 Nickname: Golden Bears Sports Info. Home (media only)...... (610) 927-9765 Colors: Maroon & Gold Athletic Advancement Phone...... (610) 683-4755 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Football Press Box...... (610) 683-9696 Conference: State Athletics E-Mail ...... [email protected] Athletic (PSAC) East Athletics on the Web...... kubears.com Stadium: University Field capacity: 5,600 On the Cover Surface: artificial (A-Turf) On the cover of the 2006 Kutztown University Football Media Head Coach: Raymond Monica Guide is the 2006 senior class, with head coach Raymond Monica. Alma Mater: North Alabama Year: 1990 Monica at KU: 0-0, 1st year 2005 Record: 2-8, 2-4 PSAC E. 2005 Conference Finish: 5th/7 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 33/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Offense: 7/4 Defense: 6/5 Specialty: 1/1 Offensive Set: I-formation Defensive Set: 4-3  President F. Javier Cevallos

Dr. F. Javier Cevallos is apartments comprise nearly a Kutztown University’s 11th third of the new additions on president. Inaugurated into of- campus. Soon to go online is the fice in 2003, hallmarks of his Academic Forum, a totally mod- presidency include progressive ern facility featuring technologi- initiatives focused on inclusive cally-advanced classrooms and outreach and an internation- lecture halls devoted to serving al perspective. In addition to the needs of students competing overseeing the creation of new in the information age. programs across the academic Keeping pace with na- spectrum, President Cevallos has tional trends in personal health, presided over a period of tremen- a recreational center, totally dous growth, both in the number funded by student contributions, of students seeking enrollment at has been added to an already KU and expansion of on-campus large line-up of fitness activities facilities and academic programs. available directly on campus. Future projects Cevallos began his academic career as an include a new heating plant and even more assistant professor of Spanish at the University residential living spaces. of Maine at Orono. After three years in Maine, In order to preserve the traditional while he moved to the University of Massachusetts, moving into the future, the university has where he rose to the rank of full professor converted many of its teaching spaces to smart within eight years. From that point he held classrooms with interactive computer learning several positions in university administration stations and Internet access, offering distance and governance. learning opportunities that enable students to In 1996, Cevallos was named a fellow of work off-campus while participating in KU the American Council of Education, an honor coursework. bestowed upon college administrators who “Today, we are attracting students whose show great leadership potential. needs include a comprehensive education well- Since coming to Kutztown, Cevallos versed in the modern research and publication has led the campus community in programs tools,” Dr. Cevallos said. “At the core is a sound which open the university to students from educational foundation in the liberal arts. A all backgrounds. His outreach efforts have university degree is not singularly a prepara- helped establish the university as a welcoming tion for the world of work or graduate school; and nurturing environment for students from higher education must serve as the model for traditionally underserved populations. lifelong learning.” During his tenure, Cevallos has worked In addition to the leadership Cevallos to form and strengthen ties with universities provides on campus, the president also gives in Ukraine, India, China, Ecuador, and more. generously of his time and energy offering Artists, teachers, and professionals come to guidance and leadership to the community. campus from many countries to conduct work- Among the many organizations he serves are shops, lectures, and classes, while KU students Good Shepherd, Hawk Mountain and Minsi travel the globe to pursue their studies as part Trails Boy Scout Councils, Olivet Boys and of a “study abroad” program. Girls Club, Reading Public Museum, Reading The 21st century has been a time of change Musical Foundation, St. Joseph’s Hospital and for the “beacon on the hill.” With an enrollment Medical Center, WLVT/Lehigh Valley PBS, of 10,000 students, KU is the third largest and the United Way of Berks County. university in the Pennsylvania State System of Cevallos and his wife, Josee Vachon, a Higher Education of 14 universities. Because professional French-Canadian folk singer, live of this expansion, the university has embarked in the president’s residence on campus with on a program of renewal and growth. their two children, Alex and Caroline, both of Recently completed residence halls and whom attend area public schools.

 Support Staff Greg Bamberger Director of Athletics Greg Bamberger became Kutztown University’s director of athletics on May 1, 2005. Bamberger came to Kutztown from Glenville State College in West Virginia, where he served as director of athletics beginning in January 2002. Prior to taking over as director of athletics, Bamberger was an as- sistant football coach and lecturer at Glenville for three semesters. He was the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and coached the offensive line for the Pioneers. From 1997 until 2000, Bamberger was a district sales coordinator for AFLAC. Bamberger previously served as assistant football coach at the Virginia Military Institute and Southeast Missouri State. Bamberger earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Temple University in 1989. He is a 1982 graduate of Duke University with a bachelor’s degree in management sci- ences. He was a three-year starter for the Blue Devils’ football team, serving as co-captain in 1981. Bamberger was born in Abington, Pa., and is a graduate of Phoenixville High School. He and his wife, Bernadette, have three children.

Dr. Charles Michelle Gober Josh Leiboff Alex Ogeka Woodard Associate Sports Director of Vice-President Director of Information Athletic Student Services Athletics Coordinator Advancement

Rennie Sacco Martha Jack Entriken Dr. Robert Coordinator of Anderson Athletic Trainer Ziegenfus Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Faculty Athletic Representative

Lewis Cooke Alicia Berger Martha Johnson Melissa Shaffer Equipment Assistant Secretary Secretary Manager Equipment Manager  Head Coach Raymond Monica

Raymond Monica be- UNA’s defense ranked in the came the 14th head football top four nationally in pass coach at Kutztown Univer- defense, total defense, rush sity in March of 2006. defense and scoring defense. “Kutztown is a universi- North Alabama won its first ty that is growing and moving Division II national champi- forward. I’m excited to get onship that season. The 1994 the football program headed season brought the second- in the same direction,” Moni- straight national champion- ca said. “We want to compete ship, and the Lion defense for the PSAC East champion- finished second nationally in ship and get into the Division all four defensive categories. II playoffs. We want to be a In 1995, the Lions won their physical football team and be talented in third-straight NCAA title. The UNA de- all aspects of the game – offense, defense fensive front produced three All-Ameri- and special teams.” cans and two Monica, 39, came to Kutztown after draft choices, while leading Division II in serving as defensive coordinator at Divi- both rushing defense and scoring defense. sion I-A Temple University for eight sea- During the three-year championship run, sons, including the last seven as assistant North Alabama posted a remarkable re- head coach. During his tenure at Temple, cord of 41-1. Monica also guided the inside lineback- At Temple, Monica was hailed as one ers and defensive line. of the top assistant coaches in college Prior to Temple, Monica coached for football. In Sports Illustrated’s 2003 nine seasons at the University of North Preview, Monica was Alabama, during which time the Lions cited as one of college football’s seven won three NCAA Division II national “Wise Guides.” The article praised him championships from 1993-95. as “the best in the nation at getting ordi- A native of Garyville, La., Monica is nary players to do extraordinary things.” a graduate of East St. John’s High School The accolade came after the Owl defense in Reserve, La. He enrolled at Nicholls was recognized as one of only eight in the State University in 1985. After one sea- country to finish in the top 20 in total de- son with the Colonels, he transferred to fense in both 2001 and 2002. Temple’s Northeast Mississippi Junior College, defense ranked 19th nationally, allowing where he played quarterback and earned just 312.6 total yards per game in 2001. all-state honors for two seasons. He The success was recognized in the post signed with Southern Illinois University season, when Monica and then Temple (Carbondale) and went through spring head coach Bobby Wallace directed the drills, before a back injury ended his Blue defense in the 2001 Blue-Gray All- playing career. Star Football Classic. In 2002, the Owl Monica began his coaching career defense ranked 18th nationally, allowing as a student assistant coach, guiding the 315.7 total yards per contest. running backs at Northeast Mississippi Monica mentored several future NFL Junior College in 1988. He moved on players while at Temple, including 2002 to North Alabama in 1989. There, he Big East Conference Defensive Player coached the running backs while com- of the Year and All-America DT Dan pleting his bachelor’s degree in health, Klecko, All-America LB Rian Wallace, physical education and recreation, which as well as DE Raheem Brock, DT Russell he received in 1990. Newman and DE Calvin Wilkinson. Monica served as defensive line Monica and his wife, Linda, are the coach at the University of North Ala- parents of Ray (12), Lindsey (8) and Aus- bama (UNA) from 1992-97. In 1993, tin (1).  Assistant Coaches (Coordinators) Jeff Chillot Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Jeff Chillot is in his first season with the Kutztown University football coaching staff. Chillot is the offensive coordinator and is responsible for the quarterbacks. Chillot came to KU from , where he coached for 13 seasons. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1999-2005, during which time his offenses led the conference and ranked nationally in several statistical categories. From 1996-98 he coached wide receivers, and he was the defensive line coach from 1993-95. He assisted with special teams during the bulk of his tenure with the Lions. Prior to Albright, Chillot spent the 1991-92 seasons coaching at Pottstown High School. He is a 1988 graduate of Shippensburg University, where he played defensive back for two seasons. He was an all-league defensive back at Pottstown St. Pius X High School from 1981-83.

Mike Silecchia Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Mike Silecchia joined the Golden Bear football coaching staff this season as the defensive coordinator, bringing over 25 years of collegiate coaching experience with him. Silecchia came to Kutztown from Frostburg (MD) State, where he served for three years as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach. Previously, Silecchia served as head coach at (LVC) for six seasons. He coached 31 All-Middle At- lantic Conference (MAC) selections and LVC’s initial first-team All-America selection in program history. Prior to becoming the head coach at Lebanon Valley, Silecchia served as the offensive line coach at from 1995 to 1998. He helped the Warriors advance to the NCAA Division III national quarterfinals in 1995, the national semifinals in 1996 and the national cham- pionship game in 1997. Lycoming also won two MAC Championships and registered two undefeated league seasons during Silecchia’s stay. Silecchia began his collegiate coaching career at Mansfield University, where he served as an assistant from 1978- 1982. He then moved to the high school ranks as head coach at Athens (1982) and North Penn (1983-1985) before returning to Mansfield as the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator from 1985 to 1995. Silecchia graduated from Mansfield in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in general studies and also earned his master’s degree in special education from Mansfield in 1984.

 Assistant Coaches Michael Baldwin Running Backs Michael Baldwin joins the KU coaching staff after complet- ing a stellar playing career for the Golden Bears last fall. He will coach the running backs. A three-year co-captain and four-year starting safety, Baldwin was the 2005 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Defensive Player of the year. He was named to the All-PSAC East team in 2004 and 2005. Also, Baldwin was named to the Associated Press Little All-America and ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America second teams. He was a first team Daktronics All-Northeast Region pick in 2005, and was a three-time CoSIDA Aca- demic All-District selection, earning first team honors in 2004 and 2005. Additionally, Baldwin was named the 2005-06 KU Male Senior Athlete and Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Baldwin graduated in December 2005 with a degree in criminal justice. Jarrad Brennan Defensive Line Jarrad Brennan is in his first season on the Golden Bear football coaching staff. Brennan will coach the defensive line. He comes to Kutztown from Temple University, where he has spent the past six seasons assisting the football program. Brennan started at temple as a student manager in 2000, before becoming an administrative assistant, while also assisting with offensive tackles and tight ends, from 2001-05. Prior to Temple, Brennan spent the 1999 season as offensive line coach at his alma mater, Nativity BVM, in Pottsville. Brennan is a 1995 graduate of Na- tivity. His brother, Mike, is the head coach at Mount Carmel High School. Jody Cwik Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends Jody Cwik (prononced swik) is in the second season of his second stint with the Kutztown University coaching staff. Cwik is responsible for coaching the tight ends and offensive tackles. Cwik began his coaching career at then Kutztown State College, as an assistant freshman coach in 1977. He received his bachelor’s degree from Kutztown in 1978 in secondary education, and his master’s in education in 1987. Cwik served as head coach at Pottstown High School from 1998-2003 and at Freedom High School in Bethlehem from 1988-93. He was an assistant at both schools (Pottstown, 1996-97; Freedom, 1980-87) before taking over the reigns as head coach. He also was an assistant coach at Emmaus (1995), Wilson {Easton} (1994) and Reading (1979). Cwik teaches in the Bethlehem Area School District.

 Assistant Coaches Greg Kosciolek Offensive Line Greg Kosciolek (pronounced kuh-shoo-lik) is in his third sea- son on the Kutztown football coaching staff. He is responsible for the offensive line, concentrating on guards and centers. Kosciolek came to the Golden Bears via Shippensburg University, where he spent two seasons as a graduate assistant, coaching tight ends. In addition to those responsibilities, he also coached the offensive line and long snappers and was responsible for the defensive scout team and video editing. Kosciolek played collegiately at New Haven University, where he was a three-year starter at tight end. The Summit Hill, Pa., native spent 2001 working as a child care counselor for Kids Peace, a center for troubled teens located in Schnecksville, PA. Steve Moyer Wide Receivers Steve Moyer is in his eighth season with the Golden Bear coaching staff. He is in his second year coaching receivers, a position he also mentored from 1998-99. He was KU’s of- fensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2000-03. As coordinator, he produced two of the top four scoring offenses in KU history. Moyer came to Kutztown from Upper Perkiomen High School, where he served as head coach from 1986-97. In 1997, Moyer’s team was 9-1 and was the PAC-10 Conference Co-Champion and Class AAA District l runner-up. He was named the Pottstown Mercury Coach of the Year for the second-straight season. Prior to Upper Perkiomen, Moyer spent 12 years at Red Land High School, including three years as head coach. He has also spent time on the coaching staff at the University of Pittsburgh and Freedom High School. Moyer was a three-year starter at Pittsburgh, where he ended his career as the school’s all-time leading receiver. He graduated in 1972 with a degree in secondary education. Moyer also holds a master’s degree from Shippensburg. David Hand Defensive Backs David Hand enters his first season as a member of the Kutztown University football coaching staff. Hand will coach the defensive backs. He comes to Kutztown from St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, where he served as the football team’s strength and conditioning coach since 1998. During his time at St. Joseph’s, Hand served as recruiter and defensive coordinator. Hand has taught elementary school in the Philadelphia School District since 2004. He is a 2001 graduate of LaSalle University with a degree in social science.

 2005-06 Dixon Trophy

For the first time in school history, Kutztown University is the winner of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s (PSAC) Dixon Trophy for the 2005-06 academic year. The trophy is presented on an annual basis to the league’s most successful all-around program. The Dixon Trophy is named after F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., former chairman of the Board of Governors of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. It is awarded annually to the PSAC member institution that accumulates the most points based on results of conference play- offs and/or regular-season records. Each institution’s point total is calculated by adding its top six men’s finishes and top six women’s finishes in 21 conference sports. Kutztown, the runner-up the past two years, totaled 140 points, edging Shippensburg by one and a half points. Several Kutztown University personnel were on hand to accept the 2005-06 Dixon Trophy on May 24, in Harrisburg, PA. Pictured above (left-to-right) are Faculty Athletic Representa- tive Dr. Robert Ziegenfus, Athletics Director Greg Bamberger, Baseball Coach Chris Blum, Volleyball Coach John Gump, Vice President for Student Services and Campus Life Dr. Chick Woodard, Sports Information Coordinator Josh Leiboff, and President Dr. F. Javier Cevallos.

Student Recreation Center photo by KU university relations The brand new, 64,623 square foot student recreation center opens in the fall of 2006. The facility, located between Keystone Hall and University Field, will be THE place to be for student recreation and fitness on campus. Among the amenities are a nearly 9,000 sq. ft. fitness center and weight room, two group fitness studios, two racquetball courts, an indoor rock climb- ing wall, a synthetic surface gymnasium with curved walls for indoor sports, a synthetic surface half gymnasium, a suspended jogging track (approx. 1/10 mile), an office suite for recreational services staff, a meeting room, retail space/snack bar and locker rooms with jacuzzis.  Athletic Facilities

Kutztown University is blessed with some of the top athletic facilities among Division II colleges and universities in the eastern United States. Twenty of KU’s 21 teams have their home venue on campus. University Field During the summer of 2005, Kutztown University embarked upon major renovations to Univer- sity Field, the home of the Golden Bear football, track & field and field hockey teams. Kutztown replaced the natural grass field with new, state-of-the-art, synthetic athletic turf. In addition, the track sur- rounding the field was re-surfaced and lights were installed. Along information sports KU by photo with the use by the intercollegiate teams, the field is utilized by student intramurals and recreation. The final phase of construction, the activation of lights, will happen this fall. A-Turf, a New York-based company and one of the leaders in the synthetic athletic turf industry, installed the new field. The field system is Premium RS-45, which contains sand and rubber infill mixed into the synthetic grass over the padding, which is designed for long-term durability and to reduce the effects of impact on the body. Around the new field lies a 5,600-seat stadium. The stadium has been the site of PSAC Championship track & field meets and hosts the annual spring commencement cermony. It features a state-of-the-art scoreboard that debuted in the fall of 2001. Keystone Hall The home of the Golden Bears, Keystone Hall is the hub of indoor athletic activity on campus. The 3,400-seat Keystone Arena, located in the center of Keystone Hall, is the home of the vol- leyball, men’s and women’s basketball and wres- tling teams. It was also the location of President George W. Bush’s visit in 2004. Keystone Hall houses the Golden Bear sports medicine depart- photo by KU university relations ment, designated locker rooms for intercollegiate athletic teams, and a state-of-the-art fitness room. The football coaching staff and locker room are located in the west wing of Keystone Hall.

Keystone Field House Keystone Field House is home to the KU Risley Weight Room men’s and women’s indoor track teams, and is Athletes get extensive use out of the used by all teams for indoor practices, overflow free-weight room, located on the ground floor athletic events, camps and clinics throughout of Risley Hall, the original gym. The weight the year. It is also used for non-athletic events, room was recently renovated and expanded. such as former President Clinton’s address dur- ing his visit in 1994.  2006 Season Preview

Hoping to put a disappointing 2005 sea- touchdown passes and was picked off nine son squarely in the rear-view mirror, Kutztown times. Spotts was injured against Millersville University will have a new driver at the wheel and missed the final two games of the season. to begin a fresh era of Golden Bear football in Shane Martin (so. New Holland/Garden 2006. Spot) filled in admirably. He completed 20- Raymond Monica became the 14th head of-34 passes for 237 yards and three scores, coach at Kutztown University since 1927 this with one . Also returning is Jim past spring. He takes over a team that went 2- Kelly (jr. Ambler/Upper Dublin). 8 in 2005, including a 2-4 record in the Penn- RUNNING BACKS: Kutztown’s run- sylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) ning game will be anchored by two-year start- Eastern Division. er Maurice Adams (jr. West Chester/Hen- Monica brings to Kutztown eight years derson). Adams rushed for 662 yards and two of experience at the Division I-A level as the touchdowns on 151 caries last season. In two defensive coordinator at Temple, as well as years, the 2004 second-team All-PSAC East National Championship experience on the back has over 1,300 yards and eight scores. coaching staff at North Alabama, which won Pushing for carries will be Tyler Dinnis (so. three-straight Division II titles from 1993-95. Doylestown/Central Bucks West), who For the first time in 2006, Kutztown will came on strong at the end of the 2005 season. play home night football games with the addi- Dinnis carried the ball 26 times for 167 yards tion of lights at University Field. Paired with – with 93 of those yards coming in the final the installation of artificial turf before last sea- two games of the year. son, Kutztown boasts one of the finest playing The fullback position will be manned venues in the region. by Joe Strauss (r-fr. Lititz/Warwick), along The 2006 Golden Bears will feature 14 with Travis Barron (jr. Coatesville/Bishop returning starters, 34 returning letterwinners, Shanahan), who had 67 yards and a TD on 11 and an infusion of new talent hoping to make carries last year, and Drew Varano (so. York/ an immediate impact. Dallastown), a converted lineman. WIDE RECEIVERS: The wide re- OFFENSE ceiver corps may be the most intriguing on the The Golden Bear offense returns seven 2006 roster, with two returning starters and a starters, who hope the experience gained last key newcomer. year will help improve upon an offense that The returning starters are Larry Baum- struggled to find its rhythm last fall. KU gardner (jr. New Oxford/New Oxford) and ranked in the bottom five in the PSAC in total Brett Harbach (sr. West Lawn/Wilson). offense (268.1 yards/game), rushing offense Baumgardner led the team last year with 38 (114.7), passing offense (153.4) and scoring catches for 447 yards and eight touchdowns. offense (19.0 points/game) last year. Four of those TD grabs came against Mans- The offensive inconsistency of last year field, tying a single-game school record. Har- – which included a school record 582 yards bach caught 16 passes for 111 yards and a of total offense against Mansfield but also a TD. streak of 234:59 of game time between of- The key newcomer is Maurice Hum- fensive touchdowns – will be the number one phrey (so. New Britain, CT/Berlin), a trans- project in pre-season camp this year. fer from Penn State. Humphrey, who will be Look for some new wrinkles in the KU a sophomore this season, was the Nittany Li- offense under the direction of offensive co- ons’ second-leading receiver in 2003 with 30 ordinator Jeff Chillot, who joined KU’s staff catches for 410 yards and a TD. Humphrey after successfully guiding nearby Albright’s should join Harbach in the starting lineup, potent offense. with Baumgardner seeing plenty of time on QUARTERBACKS: Kutztown returns the field as the third receiver. its first and second string quarterbacks from Redshirt Freshman Andrew McKeefery last year to provide solid leadership under (r-fr. Newark, DE/St. Mark’s) will look to center. Kyle Spotts (jr. Tamaqua/Tamaqua) break into the rotation, along with returners started eight games last year, completing 128- Steve Michels (r-fr. New Holland/Garden of-270 passes for 1,297 yards. He tossed 11 Spot) and Anthony Braciszewski (so. South- 10 2006 Season Preview ampton/William Tennent). notched 27 tackles, including four for loss TIGHT ENDS: Two-time first-team and two sacks with three fumble recoveries. All-PSAC East (2003, 2004) tight end Jason Mark Irwin (so. Newtown/Council Rock Henley (sr. Gilbertsville/Boyertown) returns North) also returns to the fold. He had 21 for his senior season. Henley caught 16 pass- tackles, including a sack last season. es for 134 yards and a touchdown last year, Also back is defensive tackle Scott bringing his career total to 57 catches for 526 Smith (jr. New Oxford/Delone Catholic), yards and seven scores. Converted quarter- who tallied 42 tackles with three for loss and back Dan Onorato (so. Malvern/Malvern 1.5 sacks. Matt Breiner (so. Lehighton/Le- Prep) will provide depth at the position. highton) returns to the team this fall after sit- OFFENSIVE LINE: The offensive line ting out in 2005. Breiner started seven games returns two senior starters from last year’s at tackle in 2004, notching 15 tackles. Craig squad. Center Raymond Yannuzzi (sr. Wall- Croman (fr. York/York Catholic) is also vy- ingford/Strath Haven) will anchor the line, ing for time at defensive tackle. entering his third year as a starter. Dustin LINEBACKERS: Strongside linebacker Woodward (sr. Lancaster/Penn Manor) Tom Cressman (jr. Sellersville/Pennridge) started eight games last year, including six at is the lone returning starter from last year’s tackle. Woodward is expected to start at left linebacker corps. Cressman was impressive tackle. in his first year as a starter, totaling 47 tackles, Nick Cresta (so. Wallingford/Strath including seven for loss and six sacks for 37 Haven) is penciled in at the right guard slot. yards. He also forced three fumbles. Cress- Cresta started 10 games last year on the de- man should be joined in the starting lineup fensive line, tallying 44 tackles. Rick DiS- by returning veteran Dan Chominski (sr. tefano (jr. Quarryville/Solanco) is the front Boothwyn/Chichester). Chominski, who is runners to start at left guard. Darrell Martin expected to fill the middle linebacker spot, (so. Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg) also returns had 31 tackles last fall. Sam McKellar (so. at guard. Battling for the other tackle spot will Allentown/Dieruff) is slated to start at weak- be returners Tyler Romberger (r-fr. Muir/ side linebacker. He had nine stops in limited Williams Valley) and Randy Chilcoat (jr. action last year. Dallastown/Dallastown). Pushing for playing time will be Dan DEFENSE Schwartz (fr. Reading/Pius X), Dan Cresta The 2005 Golden Bear defense was a (jr. Aston/Sun Valley) and Carl Thomas (sr. big-play unit, with 25 sacks and 19 forced Philadelphia/Germantown). fumbles. The defenders returned 15 of those DEFENSIVE BACKS: The defen- fumbles for 239 yards, including four taken sive secondary, a traditional strong suit for back for touchdowns. The defense returns six the Golden Bears, returns two starters and starters from last year, which ranked eighth in several veterans with playing experience in the PSAC in rush defense (170.9 yards/game), 2006. Justin Gibbs (jr. Pottstown/Pott- 10th in total defense (358.3), pass defense stown), a starting cornerback last fall, and (187.4) and scoring defense (25.8 points/ Brian Bingnear (jr. Boothwyn/Chichester), game). Coach Monica will welcome new a starting safety, lead the way. Gibbs had 34 defensive coordinator Mike Silecchia to the tackles with two and seven pass staff as the defenders look to improve upon breakups. Bingnear had 53 tackles with three last year’s numbers. breakups. Gibbs may slide over to safety, DEFENSIVE LINE: KU’s defensive where Lenny Brown (so. Broomall/Marple line returns two starters from last year and Newtown) and Brian Burke (sr. Langhorne/ another who saw starting action in 2004. De- Neshaminy) (23 tackles) will also compete fensive end Mike Grosso (sr. Hackettstown, for playing time. NJ/Pope John) will headline the defense in With Gibbs at safety, both starting cor- 2006. Grosso tallied 56 tackles, including a nerback positions will now be up for grabs. team-high 14 for loss and 6.5 sacks to earn Cory Porrino (sr. Orwigsburg/Blue Moun- 2005 All-PSAC East first-team honors. Kev- tain) was named the most improved player in Branco (so. Hellertown/Saucon Valley) on the defense in the spring, after tallying 17 is likely to start at the opposite end. Branco tackles in 10 games in 2005. Brent Howard 11 2006 Season-Preview

(jr. Perkiomenville/Boyertown) switches PAT kicker duties in 2006. from receiver to defensive back this year. Humphrey and Harbach are slated to Nate Rabenold (r-fr. Lehighton/Lehighton) handle the bulk of the returns. Harbach aver- and Macus Watson (jr. Philadelphia/Harri- aged 6.6 yards on 10 punt returns last year. ton) will look for reps. Gibbs also saw time as a kick returner last SPECIAL TEAMS: KU returns its start- year, averaging 20.5 yards per return. ing punter and a veteran placekicker. The 2006 season begins on September 9, Ryan Nye (so. Reading/Holy Name) re- when the Golden Bears host Clarion at 6:05 turns to handle the punting chores. Nye aver- PM at University Field. The schedule features aged 37.0 yards on 67 punts last fall, including the new mandated 10-game PSAC slate. Each a long of 63 yards and 10 inside opponents 20 PSAC team will play six divisional contests yardline. Steve Sandberg (so. Quakertown/ and four “crossovers” against the opposite di- Northeast) saw some action on kickoffs last vision. year and will challenge Nye for the field goal/

2006 Pre-Season Roster NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 3 Maurice Adams RB JR 5-9 190 West Chester/Henderson 43 Sean Alboucq LB FR 5-11 190 Lehighton/Lehighton 45 Nick Aspromonte DE FR 6-2 212 Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain 56 Bryan Barr LB FR 6-2 210 Bensalem/Bensalem 48 Travis Barron FB JR 6-3 240 Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan 81 Larry Baumgardner WR SR 6-0 180 New Oxford/New Oxford 31 Stu Berringer RB FR* 5-9 180 Reading/Central Catholic 17 Brian Bingnear DB JR 6-0 180 Boothwyn/Chichester 38 Akil Boucaud DB SR 5-10 200 Orange, NJ/Orange 89 Tony Braciszewski WR SO 5-10 180 Southampton/William Tennent 49 Kevin Branco DE SO 6-5 215 Hellertown/Saucon Valley 40 Matt Breiner DL SO* 6-2 230 Lehighton/Lehighton 36 Lenny Brown DB SO 6-0 185 Broomall/Marple Newtown 22 Brian Burke DB SR 6-1 205 Langhorne/Neshaminy 95 Ardee Burno DB FR 6-0 173 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Twp. 65 Mike Casciano OL JR 6-0 265 Birdsboro/Twin Valley 20 Bobby Checchia FB FR 5-11 220 Lititz/Lancaster Catholic 74 Randy Chilcoat OL SR 6-4 250 York/Dallastown 41 Dan Chominski LB SR 6-1 230 Boothwyn/Chichester 51 Chris Chylack OL FR 6-3 290 Souderton/Souderton 50 Mike Clark OL FR 6-1 248 Philadelphia/Lincoln 58 Walter Clark LB FR 5-10 200 Bensalem/Bensalem 52 David Cressman LB FR 5-9 210 Sellersville/Pennridge 26 Tom Cressman LB JR 6-0 215 Sellersville/Pennridge 19 Dan Cresta LB JR 6-1 200 Aston/Sun Valley 61 Nick Cresta OL SO 6-2 260 Wallingford/Strath Haven 76 Craig Croman DL FR* 6-2 250 Pine Grove/Pine Grove 96 Rich Dalmas DL FR 6-0 225 Mountain Top/Crestwood 87 Eric DeVine DL FR 6-3 230 Reading/Governor Mifflin 93 Mike Dietrich DB FR* 6-2 195 York/York Catholic 91 Matt Dineen P/PK FR 5-11 190 Wilmington, DE/Concord 28 Tyler Dinnis RB SO 5-11 208 Doylestown/Central Bucks West 59 Rick DiStefano OL SR 5-11 270 Quarryville/Solanco 6 Tom Durkin WR FR 6-3 174 Havertown/Haverford 53 Steven Frymoyer OL FR 6-4 235 West Lawn/Wilson 1 Justin Gibbs DB JR 6-0 178 Pottstown/Pottstown 12 2006 Pre-Season Roster

94 Chris Gooding DE FR 6-2 245 West Chester/Downingtown West 47 Mike Grosso DE SR 6-3 255 Hackettstown, NJ/Pope John 62 Jared Haas OL FR 6-0 242 Linglestown/Central Dauphin 68 Joseph Hahn DE FR 6-2 195 Frackville/Cardinal Brennan 5 Brett Harbach WR/RS SR 5-10 195 Sinking Spring/Wilson 67 Pat Healey DL FR 6-1 240 Sewell, NJ/Washington Twp. 80 Jason Henley TE SR 6-4 245 Gilbertsville/Boyertown 37 Nick Hosford RB FR 5-10 195 Slatington/Northern Lehigh 18 Brent Howard DB SO 6-2 186 Gilbertsville/Boyertown 4 Maurice Humphrey WR SO 6-1 212 New Britain, CT/Berlin 83 Joe Iannello DB FR* 6-1 185 Media/Strath Haven 46 Mark Irwin DE SO 6-4 240 Newtown/Council Rock North 75 Shane Kadlac OL FR 6-1 247 Toms River, NJ/Toms River East 22a Kyle Kastrava LB FR 6-0 230 Gibbstown, NJ/Paulsboro 8 Jim Kelly QB/LS JR 6-4 225 Ambler/Upper Dublin 64 Brian Kutzleb OL FR 6-0 262 Nutley, NJ/Nutley 15 Matt Lawhorne QB FR* 6-1 165 Macungie/Brandywine Heights 78 Darrell Martin OL SO 6-2 309 Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg 14 Shane Martin QB SO 6-1 190 New Holland/Garden Spot 57 Keith Massey LB FR 6-1 194 Allentown/Allen 27 Cory McFadden RB FR 5-8 175 Freemansburg/Bethlehem Catholic 24 Andrew McKeefery WR FR* 5-11 170 Newark, DE/St. Mark’s 42 Sam McKellar LB SO 6-0 214 Allentown/Dieruff 34 Jay McKnight DB FR 6-0 165 Robesonia/Conrad Weiser 9 Steve Michels WR SO 5-10 172 Upper Darby/Upper Darby 35 Craig Moose DL FR 5-11 260 Dillsburg/Northern York 29 Jon Muldowney DB SO 6-1 188 Pottsville/Nativity BVM 13 Ryan Nye P/PK SO 5-10 178 Bernville/Holy Name 10 Dan Onorato TE SO 6-3 240 Malvern/Malvern Prep 36a Cameron Parchment DB FR* 5-11 195 Tannersville/Pocono Mt. East 23 Cory Porrino DB JR 5-10 190 Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain 7 Elfren Quiles WR JR 6-0 205 New Britain, CT/New Britain 92 Nate Rabenold DB FR* 5-11 190 Lehighton/Lehighton 66 Evan Reese OL FR 6-0 247 Centre Hall/State College 77 Tyler Romberger OL FR* 6-4 280 Muir/Williams Valley 16 Steve Sandberg PK SO 5-11 175 Quakertown/Northeast Philadelphia 29a Cory Savoy DB FR 6-2 183 Middletown, DE/Middletown 33 Dan Schwartz LB FR* 6-0 205 Gilbertsville/St. Pius X 28a Miles Scott DB FR 5-9 175 Port Matilda/State College 54 Scott Smith DL JR 6-2 250 New Oxford/Delone Catholic 11 Kyle Spotts QB JR 6-3 204 Tamaqua/Tamaqua 25 Joe Strauss FB FR* 5-11 203 Lititz/Warwick 32a Steve Sydnor DB FR* 6-4 185 Philadelphia/Dobbins Tech 86 Jake Thierjung TE FR 6-5 215 Bensalem/Bensalem 69 Carl Thomas LB SR 6-0 230 Philadelphia/Germantown 84 Chris Thomas WR FR 5-9 175 West Milford, NJ/West Milford 82 Frank Tommasini PK FR 6-4 185 Harrisburg/Central Dauphin 85 Jason Uhlig WR FR 6-1 185 Blue Bell/Wissahickon 32 Drew Varano FB SO 6-2 240 York/Dallastown 39 Marcus Watson DB JR 5-11 190 Philadelphia/Harriton 79 Dustin Woodward OL SR 6-7 315 Lancaster/Penn Manor 63 Raymond Yannuzzi OL/LS SR 6-2 280 Wallingford/Strath Haven #a - temporary pre-season uniform number *redshirted in 2005 13 Golden Bear Profiles Maurice Adams Travis Barren Running Back Fullback Junior Junior 5-9 - 190 6-2 - 240 West Chester, PA Coatesville, PA Henderson HS Bishop Shanahan HS Major: Leisure & Sport Major: Psychology Studies Top Performances: 2005 Honors: 2004 All-PSAC East second team vs. Mansfield (7 rushes#, 59 yds#), vs. Cheyney Top Performances: 2005 vs. Mansfield (14 (TD) rushes, 143 yds, TD, 4 rec, 30 yds), vs. S. Notes: Played in four games last year with time Conn. St. (16 rushes, 97 yds, TD); 2004 vs. at running back and fullback...expected to vie Cheyney (35 rushes#, 259 yds#-school record, for playing time at fullback this fall. 72 yard run#, 3 TD#), vs. East Stroudsburg (20 rushes, 159 yds, TD), vs. Mansfield (13 rushes, Career Stats 89 yds, TD) Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD Notes: Two-year starting running back with 2004 0 0 0 0 0 17 starts in his career...started every game in 2005 4 11 67 6.1 1 2005...team’s leading rusher in each of first two Total 4 11 67 6.1 1 seasons...as a freshman, all but 11 of 702 yards came in final seven games...set school record Larry with 259 yards rushing vs. Cheyney...5.9 yards Baumgardner per carry in 2004, the best for a KU running Wide Receiver back since 1997. Senior Career Stats 6-0 - 170 Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD New Oxford, PA 2004 10 125 702 5.6 6 New Oxford HS 2005 10 151 662 4.4 2 Major: Elem. Education Total 20 276 1,364 4.9 8 Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD Top Performances: 2005 vs. Mansfield (9 rec, 2004 10 8 28 3.5 0 93 yards, 4 TD#-tied school record), vs. S. Conn. 2005 10 13 99 7.6 0 St. (10 rec#, 146 yards#, 2 TD), vs. Bloomsburg Total 20 21 127 6.0 0 (6 rec, 55 yards) Notes: Emerged as a receiving threat last year in first year as a starter...led team in catches, yards and touchdown receptions...set KU record with four TD catches vs. Mansfield...expected to fill third receiver role this season. Career Stats Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD 2004 4 3 58 19.3 0 2005 10 38 447 11.8 8 Total 14 41 505 12.3 8 Stu Berringer Running Back Redshirt-Freshman 5-9 - 180 Reading, PA Central Catholic HS Major: Criminal Justice

Notes: Redshirted in 2005... will challenge for playing time.

14 Golden Bear Profiles Brian Bingnear Matt Breiner Defensive Back Defensive Line Junior Sophomore 6-0 - 180 6-2 - 230 Boothwyn, PA Lehighton, PA Chichester HS Lehighton HS Major: Psychology Major: Public Adminis- tration Top Performances: 2005 vs. Clarion (9 TT#), vs. Millersville (9 TT#, Top Performances: 2004 vs. Bloomsburg (5 7 UT#, TFL); 2004 vs. East Stroudsburg (5 TT#, TFL, PBU). TT, 4 UT) Notes: Played in all 10 games in 2004, starting Notes: Started all 10 games last year at safety... seven at defensive tackle...sat out last year. will be in the mix at safety this year...saw action Career Stats on special teams as a freshman. Defense G UT TT TFL FF Career Stats 2004 10 7 15 1-4 1 Defense G UT TT TFL PBU 2004 9 10 15 0-0 0 Lenny Brown 2005 10 31 53 1-27 3 Defensive Back Total 19 41 68 1-27 3 Sophomore 6-0 - 195 Broomall, PA Tony Marple Newtown HS Braciszewski Major: Speech Commu- Wide Receiver nications Sophomore Top Performances: 2005 vs. Cheyney (1 5-10 - 180 TT#, 1 UT#) Southampton, PA Notes: Played in four games last year, mostly William Tennent HS on special teams...expected to compete for Major: Business Man- starting safety position. agement Career Stats Notes: Will look to work his way onto the field Defense G UT TT at receiver and on special teams. 2005 4 1 1 Kevin Branco Brian Burke Defensive End Linebacker Sophomore Senior 6-5 - 215 6-1 - 205 Hellertown, PA Langhorne, PA Saucon Valley HS Neshaminy HS Major: Political Science Major: Public Adminis- tration Top Performances: 2005 Top Performances: 2005 vs. Mansfield, vs. Mansfield (5 TT#, 2 TFL#, sack); vs. Ship- Bloomsburg and Millersville (4 TT#); 2004 vs. pensburg (3 TT, 3 UT#, TFL, sack, 2 fumble Shippensburg and Bloomsburg (4 TT#) rec.) Notes: Played in all 10 games last two years on Notes: Valuable contributor at defensive end special teams and as a reserve linebacker...will last year...led team in fumble recoveries... provide experience and depth at LB this year. younger brother of former Golden Bear Chris Branco...will compete for starting DE spot. Career Stats Defense G UT TT TFL Career Stats 2003 8 6 11 0-0 Defense G UT TT TFL Sack 2004 10 9 15 1-1 2005 10 12 27 4-23 2.0-12 2005 10 14 23 1-2 Total 28 29 49 2-3 15 Golden Bear Profiles Randy Chilcoat Dan Cresta Offensive Line Linebacker Senior Junior 6-4 - 250 6-1 - 200 York, PA Aston, PA Dallastown HS Sun Valley HS Major: Secondary Edu- Major: General Studies cation (Math & Physics) Notes: Earned letter in Notes: Two-year letterwinner...will look to 2005...will fight for playing time at linebacker garner playing time at offensive tackle. and on special teams...cousin of teammate Nick Cresta. Dan Chominski Linebacker Nick Cresta Senior Offensive Line 6-1 - 230 Sophomore Boothwyn, PA 6-2 - 260 Chichester HS Wallingford, PA Major: Criminal Justice Strath Haven HS Top Performances: 2005 Major: Criminal Justice vs. Millersville (7 TT#, TFL, FF), 2003 vs. West Chester (6 TT, 3 UT), vs. Mansfield (4TT, Notes: Started ten games 4 UT#, TFL) last year at defensive tackle...notched seven Notes: Played all 10 games last season, coming tackles and a sack vs. Bloomsburg...had an back from a knee injury in 2004...saw action in interception vs. East Stroudsburg...switched 10 games as a true freshman...expected to start to offensive line in the offseason, where he is at middle linebacker. slated to start at guard. Career Stats Craig Croman Defense G UT TT TFL Defensive Line 2003 10 11 15 1-1 Redshirt-Freshman 2004 6 7 9 0-0 6-2 - 250 2005 10 18 31 4-5 Pine Grove, PA Total 26 36 55 5-6 Pine Grove HS Major: Electronic Media Tom Cressman Linebacker Notes: Joined team in the Junior spring...expected to battle for a starting spot 6-0 - 215 on the interior defensive line. Sellersville, PA Pennridge HS Major: Accounting Mike Dietrich Defensive Back Top Performances: 2005 Redshirt-Freshman vs. S. Conn. St. (10 TT#, 5 UT#, 2 TFL, 2 6-2 - 195 sacks), vs. Millersville (10 TT#, TFL, sack), York, PA vs. Clarion (8 TT, 2 TFL, 2 sacks, FF); 2004 York Catholic HS vs. Mansfield (4 TT, 3 UT, TFL, sack) Major: Undeclared Notes: Started six games at linebacker last year...shared team lead in sacks...slated to start Notes: Redshirted last at outside linebacker this fall. year...will vie for playing time on special teams and in the secondary. Career Stats Defense G UT TT TFL Sack FF 2004 8 8 12 1-10 1.0-10 1 2005 9 21 47 7-38 6.0-47 3 Total 17 29 59 8-48 7.0-57 4 16 Golden Bear Profiles Tyler Dinnis Justin Gibbs Running Back Defensive Back Sophomore Junior 5-11 - 208 6-1 - 178 Doylestown, PA Pottstown, PA Central Bucks W. HS Pottstown HS Major: Undeclared Major: Leisure & Sports Studies Top Performances: 2005 vs. Edinboro (9 rushes#, 58 yds#, 1 rec#, 11 Top Performances: 2005 vs. Clarion (7 TT, yds#), vs. Cheyney (8 rushes, 35 yds, TD), vs. 6 UT, fumble rec., int.), vs. Millersville (7 TT, Mansfield (5 rushes, 41 yds) TFL); 2004 vs. Lock Haven (8 TT#, 7 UT#), Notes: Came on strong at the end of the sea- vs. Millersville (75-yd fumble ret TD) son...17 of 26 rushes were in final two games of Notes: Two-year starter at cornerback, starting the season...returned three kicks for 18 yards... nine games in 2004 and 2005...ranked second expected to contribute as a running back. on team in 2005 in pass breakups...led team in kickoff returns and yards...expected to switch Career Stats to safety, while also returning kicks. Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD 2005 5 26 167 6.4 1 Career Stats Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD Defense G UT TT TFL Int PBU 2005 5 1 11 11.0 0 2004 10 30 40 2-3 1-0 6 2005 10 20 34 3-5 2-9 7 Rick DiStefano Total 20 50 74 5-8 3-9 13 Offensive Line All-Purpose Rsh Rec PR KR Total Senior 2004 0 0 18 233 251 5-11 - 270 2005 0 13 0 349 371 Quarryville, PA Total 0 13 18 582 622 Solanco HS Major: Communication Mike Grosso Design Defensive End Senior Notes: Two-year letterwinner...switched to 6-3 - 255 offense in the off season from defensive line... Hackettstown, NJ expected to challenge for starting offensive Pope John XXIII HS guard post. Major: Business Man- agement

Honors: 2005 All-PSAC East first team Top Performances: 2005 vs. Shippensburg (9 TT, 6 UT#, 5 TFL#, 4 sacks#, 2 FF), Millers- ville (9 TT#, 2 TFL); 2004 vs. Shippensburg (7 TT); 2003 vs. Cheyney (8 TT, 4 UT), vs. Edinboro (7 TT, 6 UT#) Notes: Started all 10 games at defensive end last season...led team in tackles for loss, shared lead in sacks...top returner in tackles...bounced back from season-ending leg injury in third game of 2004 season...In 2003, played all 11 games at linebacker, starting three. Career Stats Defense G UT TT TFL Sack PBU 2003 11 24 37 2-2 0-0 1 2004 3 9 16 2-12 2-12 2 2005 10 29 56 14-63 6.0-43 1 Total 24 62 109 18-77 8.0-55 4 17 Golden Bear Profiles Brett Harbach Notes: Will enter fourth year as starting tight Wide Receiver end...started all 10 games last year, bringing Senior career total to 30 starts...caught a pass in eight 5-10 - 195 of 10 games each of past two seasons...returned Sinking Spring, PA to the program in 2003 after sitting out in 2002 Wilson HS and redshirting in 2001, due to injury. Major: MBA Jason Henley’s Career Stats Top Performances: 2005 Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD vs. Edinboro (5 rec, 35 yds, TD); 2004 vs. 2003 11 21 190 9.0 6 Shippensburg (5 rec, 45 yds); 2003 vs. East 2004 10 20 202 10.1 0 Stroudsburg (8 rec#, 61 yds#) 2005 10 16 134 8.4 1 Notes: Started final seven games of 2005 sea- Total 31 57 526 9.2 7 sons...missed two games due to injury...caught first TD pass at KU vs. Edinboro...played in just Brent Howard two games in 2004 due to leg injury...one was as Defensive Back an emergency punter vs. Clarion (5 punts, 33.4 Sophomore yd avg)...received a hardship waiver (medical 6-2 - 186 redshirt)...missed four games in 2003 due to Gilbertsville, PA pre-season injury...transferred to KU from Boyertown HS Division I-AA Hofstra (2001: 6 kick ret, 126 Major: Electronic Media yds)...will look to stay healthy and start at wide receiver and kick returner...graduate student, Notes: Played in all 10 pursuing master’s degree. games last year as a wide receiver...caught nine passes for 145 yards...switched to defensive Career Stats at KU back in the spring...will challenge for a starting Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD cornerback position this season. 2003 7 26 249 9.6 0 2004 2 5 45 9.0 0 2005 8 16 111 6.9 1 Maurice Total 17 47` 405 8.6 1 Humphrey All-Purpose Rsh Rec PR KR Total Wide Receiver 2003 0 249 26 0 275 Sophomore 2004 0 45 0 0 45 6-1 - 212 2005 0 111 66 17 194 New Britain, CT Total 0 405 92 17 514 Berlin HS Major: Speech Com- Jason Henley munications Tight End Senior Notes: Transferred to Kutztown from Penn 6-4 - 245 State...was the Nittany Lions’ second-leading Gilbertsville, PA receiver in 2003 (30 catches, 410 yards, TD)... Boyertown HS returned four kickoffs for 41 yards (10.2/return) Major: Elementary Edu- and three punts for 19 yards (6.3)...top perfor- cation mance at PSU was a five catch, 121 yard, TD effort vs. Indiana (11/15/03)...redshirted at KU Honors: 2004 All-PSAC East first team; 2003 last season...expected to start at wide receiver All-PSAC East first team, d2football.com All- and contribute on punt and kick returns. Northeast Region Freshman team Top Performances: 2005 vs. West Chester (3 rec, 34 yds), vs. Mansfield (3 rec, 28 yds), vs. S. Conn. St. (2 rec, 17 yds, TD); 2004 vs. Millersville (6 rec#, 67 yds#), vs. Bloomsburg (5 rec, 62 yds); 2003 vs. West Chester (5 rec, 27 yds), vs. Bloomsburg (3 rec, 27 yds, TD), vs. Millersville (3 rec, 21 yds, 2 TD#) 18 Golden Bear Profiles Mark Irwin Darrell Martin Defensive End Offensive Line Sophomore Sophomore 6-4 - 240 6-2 - 309 Newtown, PA East Stroudsburg, PA Council Rock N. HS East Stroudsburg HS Major: Business Major: Medical Tech

Top Performances: 2005 Notes: Played in six games vs. Millersville (4 TT#, 2 UT#, 2 TFL#, sack, last year, after redshirting in 2004...adds size fumble returned for TD), vs. Mansfield (4 TT#), and depth to the offensive line...will push for vs. Edinboro (4 TT) playing time at offensive guard. Notes: Played in eight games last year at defen- sive end...redshirted in 2004...expected to fight for playing time on the end this year. Shane Martin Quarterback Career Stats Sophomore Defense G UT TT TFL Sack 6-1 - 190 2005 8 5 21 2-10 1.0-8 New Holland, PA Garden Spot HS Major: Secondary Edu- Jim Kelly cation Quarterback/ Long Snapper Top Performances: 2005 vs. Edinboro (20 Junior att#, 12 cmp#, 143 yds#, TD), vs. Cheyney (12 6-4 - 225 att, 7 cmp, 78 yds, 2 TD#) Ambler, PA Notes: Filled in at quarterback in final three Upper Dublin HS games for an injured Kyle Spotts, starting two... Major: Leisure & Sports will challenge for snaps at QB this year. Studies Career Stats Notes: Returns to the team this year after sitting Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD out last fall...had five tackles and a fumble re- 2005 3 34 20 1 237 3 covery on special teams in 2004...key contribu- tor as a reserve QB and long snapper. Andrew Matt Lawhorne McKeefery Quarterback Wide Receiver Redshirt-Freshman Redshirt-Freshman 6-1 - 165 5-11 - 170 Macungie, PA Newark, DE Brandywine Heights HS St. Mark’s HS Major: Undeclared Major: Business

Notes: Redshirted last fall... Notes: Redshirted last year...will look to con- will look to move up the depth chart at quar- tribute to wide receiver corps this fall. terback in 2006.

19 Golden Bear Profiles Sam McKellar Ryan Nye Linebacker Punter/Placekicker Sophomore Sophomore 6-0 - 214 5-10 - 178 Allentown, PA Bernville, PA Dieruff HS Holy Name HS Major: Criminal Justice Major: Undeclared

Top Performances: 2005 Top Performances: 2005 vs. Mansfield (3 TT#), vs. Cheyney (TFL) vs. Edinboro (6 punts, 244 yds, 40.7 avg#, long Notes: Saw playing time in nine games last 63#), vs. Clarion (9 punts#, 314 yds, 2 inside 20 year, mainly on special teams...expected to yd line), vs. West Chester (9 punts#, 319 yds, 2 battle for a starting position as an outside line- inside 20), vs. East Stroudsburg (9 punts#, 330 backer this season. yds#, two-point conversion run) Notes: Started all 10 games as KU’s punter last Career Stats year...number of punts and yards were second Defense G UT TT TFL most in a single-season at KU...expected to 2005 9 5 9 1-3 retain punter role this season, while also com- peting for placekicking duties. Steve Michels Wide Receiver Career Stats Sophomore Punting G No Yds Avg Long I20 5-10 - 172 2005 10 67 2,480 37.0 63 10 Upper Darby, PA Upper Darby HS Dan Onorato Major: Leisure & Sport Tight End Studies Sophomore 6-3 - 240 Notes: Returns to the team this season after Malvern, PA redshirting in 2004...will be in the mix for snaps Malvern Prep HS at wide receiver. Major: Leisure & Sport Studies Jon Muldowney Defensive Back Notes: Has split practice time between quar- Junior terback and tight end...played in one game at 6-1 - 188 QB last year...expected to concentrate on tight Pottsville, PA end this year. Nativity BVM HS Major: Leisure & Sport Cory Porrino Studies Defensive Back Junior Notes: Earned a letter last year as a reserve 5-9 - 190 defensive back/special teamer. Orwigsburg, PA Blue Mountain HS Major: Accounting

Top Performances: 2005 vs. Shippensburg (5 TT#), vs. Edinboro (4 TT, 3 UT#), vs. Cheyney (TFL) Notes: Played in all 10 games, including one start at defensive back...named most improved player on defense this past spring...expected to start at cornerback. Career Stats Defense G UT TT TFL PBU 2005 10 12 17 1-8 1 20 Golden Bear Profiles Nate Rabenold Scott Smith Career Stats Defensive Back Defense G UT TT TFL Sack Redshirt-Freshman 2004 7 13 19 2-4 0.0-0 5-11 - 190 2005 10 13 42 3-7 1.5-6 Lehighton, PA Total 17 26 61 5-11 1.5-6 Lehighton HS Major: Secondary Edu- Kyle Spotts cation (History) Quarterback Junior Notes: Took a redshirt year last fall...expected 6-3 - 204 to compete for playing time at cornerback this Tamaqua, PA season. Tamaqua HS Major: Leisure & Sport Tyler Romberger Studies Offensive Line Redshirt-Freshman Top Performances: 2005 vs. Mansfield (24 6-4 - 280 cmp#, 31 att, 221 yds, 4 TD#), vs. S. Conn. St. Muir, PA (20 cmp, 43 att#, 258 yds#, 3 TD), vs. West Williams Valley HS Chester (10 cmp, 36 att, 218 yds, 3 TD) Major: Environmental Notes: Started eight games last year before Geography injury forced him to miss final two contests... transferred to KU from Division I-AA Col- Notes: Redshirted in 2005...slated to be among gate...will be front runner to start under center the mix for a spot at offensive tackle. again this season. Steve Sandberg Career Stats Placekicker Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Sophomore 2005 8 270 128 9 1,297 11 5-11 - 175 Quakertown, PA Joe Strauss Northeast Fullback Philadelphia HS Redshirt-Freshman Major: Sociology 5-10 - 208 Lititz, PA Notes: Played in seven games last year, serving Warwick HS as KU’s kickoff specialist in those contests... Major: Criminal Justice will look to expand role this year to placekick- Notes: Transferred to KU ing duties. from Shippensburg...standout during KU’s 2006 spring game (five carries, 31 yards, TD)... Scott Smith expected to compete for starting fullback posi- Defensive Line tion this fall. Junior 6-2 - 250 New Oxford, PA Steve Sydnor Defensive Back Delone Catholic HS Redshirt-Freshman Major: Criminal Justice 6-4 - 185 Top Performances: 2005 Philadelphia, PA vs. West Chester (12 TT#, 3 UT), vs. Cheyney Dobbins Tech HS (4 TT, 3 TFL#, 1.5 sacks#), vs. Millersville (6 Major: Undeclared TT, fumble rec), vs. East Stroudsburg (fumble Notes: Redshirted last rec in end zone for TD); 2004 vs. Edinboro (6 year...will look to break into the lineup in TT, 6 UT, TFL) the defensive secondary and on special teams Notes: Started all 10 games at defensive tackle this fall. in 2005...saw action in seven games as a fresh- man in 2004...expected to retain starting spot on the D-line this fall. 21 Golden Bear Profiles Carl Thomas Raymond Linebacker Senior Yannuzzi Offensive Line 6-0 - 230 Senior Philadelphia, PA 6-2 - 280 Germantown HS Wallingford, PA Major: Electronic Media Strath Haven HS Notes: Earned first letter Major: Criminal Justice last fall...should battle for playing time at line- Notes: Has started all 20 of KU’s games over backer and on special teams this fall. the past two seasons...full-time starter at center in 2005, after splitting time between guard Drew Varano and center in ’04...will anchor the offensive Fullback line this fall. Sophomore 6-2 - 240 York, PA Dallastown HS Major: Marketing

Notes: Converted from defensive line to fullback in the off season... expected to be in the mix for the starting spot at fullback this fall. Marcus Watson Defensive Back Junior 5-11 - 185 Philadelphia, PA Harriton HS Major: Criminal Justice

Notes: Converted from running back to defensive back in the spring... one of top candidates to be on the two-deep at cornerback this fall. Dustin Woodward Offensive Line Senior 6-7 - 315 Lancaster, PA Penn Manor HS Major: Business Man- agement Abbreviation/Symbol Key #-Career best in category, TT-Total Tackles, Notes: Played in 10 games with eight starts UT-Unassisted Tackles, G-Games, TFL-Tackles last year...six starts were at tackle, with two at for Loss, PBU-Pass Breakups, TD-Touchdowns, guard...played in seven games in 2004, with one Att-Attempts, Cmp-Completions, Int-Interceptions, start...saw time in five contests as a freshman I20-Punts inside opponent 20 yardline, Yds-Yards, in 2003, including four starts...is expected to FF-Forced Fumble, PR-Punt Returns, KR-Kick start at right tackle in 2006. Returns

22 Golden Bears Excel in the Classroom

While Kutztown Uni- Magazine Academic All- versity’s student-athletes America and Associated strive for excellence on Press Little All-America. the playing fields, they He was named to the sec- have also been achieving ond team of both. Baldwin it in the classroom. Dur- also won KU’s 2005-06 ing the 2005-06 academic Male Senior Athlete and year, the overall grade- Senior Scholar-Athlete of point average (GPA) of the Year Awards, the first student-athletes was 2.84, player to sweep those hon- the third-highest average ors. Additionally, Baldwin on record. was named to the PSAC Fall Academic The previous year (2004-05), the Top 10. student-athlete GPA was 2.91, which was Baldwin and Mitchell were both se- not only an all-time high, but surpassed lected to the 2005 ESPN the overall student-body average of 2.89. the Magazine Academic Perhaps more impressively, while All-District II Football joining their new classmates in adjusting Team. to life away from home - with the added Baldwin was select- adjustment to college athletics - freshman ed to the first team, while student-athletes had a 2.54 GPA. That Mitchell was recognized mark was 0.10 higher than that of the on the second team. BALDWIN overall freshman class. Baldwin, a safety, Golden Bear student-athletes also graduated in December placed high numbers on the fall and spring with a degree in crimi- Dean’s Lists in 2005-06. In the fall, 65 nal justice and a GPA of student-athletes earned Dean’s List rec- 3.78. ognition, while 76 garnered the honor in Mitchell, a line- the spring. Dean’s List recognition is ac- backer, also graduated in complished by achieving a 3.60 or better December with a degree GPA during the semester. in secondary education- MITCHELL Additionally, KU placed 94 Golden mathematics and a GPA of 3.69. Bears among the Pennsylvania State Ath- Baldwin and Mitchell continue a letic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athlete legacy of standout student-athletes on the list in 2005-06. That total is the second- football team. Linebacker Alex Daecher highest in school history, behind the record was named the PSAC Male Scholar-Ath- of 103 in 2004-05. PSAC Scholar-Athlete lete of the Year, the league’s highest aca- status is achieved by maintaining a 3.25 demic honor, in 2001-02. He was also a GPA. two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America The football team is a strong contribu- selection, earning the honor in 2000 and tor to the academic success of Golden Bear 2001. Athletics. Ten football players combined In the late 1990s, Rob Holmes ’96 and for 13 dean’s list recognitions in 2005-06, Jason Stephens ’98 were singled out for while 11 players earned PSAC Scholar- their academic prowess. The duo, Holmes Athlete status. in 1996 and Stephens in 1998, won Burger Michael Baldwin and Greg Mitchell King National Scholar-Athlete of the Week headed the list of Golden Bear football’s honors. With their awards came a $10,000 scholars. endowed scholarship that has helped sup- Baldwin became the first player in port members of the current team. program history to be named ESPN the

23 2005 Season Statistics

Results TEAM STATISTICS KUTZ OPP Date Opponent W/L Score Att. RUSHING YARDAGE 1147 1709 8/27 SHIPPENSBURG L 3-10 4500 Yards gained rushing 1556 2123 9/3 at Clarion L # 23-29 2000 Yards lost rushing 409 414 9/10 S. CONN. ST. L 28-31 2150 Rushing Attempts 379 468 * 9/24 at Mansfield W 45-18 2016 Average Per Rush 3.0 3.7 * 10/1 WEST CHESTER L 21-48 4900 Average Per Game 114.7 170.9 * 10/8 at Bloomsburg L 0-12 596 TDs Rushing 6 21 * 10/15 at East Stroudsburg L 14-42 3000 PASSING YARDAGE 1534 1874 * 10/22 MILLERSVILLE L 20-23 1100 Attempts 305 269 10/29 at Edinboro L 7-33 2207 Completions 148 145 * 11/5 CHEYNEY W 29-12 1850 Interceptions 11 7 * PSAC East game # 4 OT Average Per Pass 5.0 7.0 Average Per Catch 10.4 12.9 Overall Record: 2-8 Average Per Game 153.4 187.4 PSAC East Record: 2-4 TDs Passing 14 12 Home Record: 1-4 TOTAL OFFENSE 2681 3583 Away Record: 1-4 Total Plays 684 737 SCORE BY QUARTERS Average Per Play 3.9 4.9 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Average Per Game 268.1 358.3 KICK RETURNS: #-YDS 45-733 33-819 Kutztown 51 59 44 29 7 190 PUNT RETURNS: #-YDS 24-175 44-463 Opponents 47 66 50 82 13 258 INT RETURNS: #-YDS 7-77 11-98 FIRST DOWNS KUTS OPP FUMBLES-LOST 21-11 27-15 Total 159 188 PENALTIES-YDS 44-363 57-467 Rushing 76 96 PUNTS-AVG 70-35.6 52-31.5 Passing 77 84 TIME POSSESSION/GM 27:24 32:36 Penalty 6 8 3RD-DOWN CONV. 47/152 67/158 4TH-DOWN CONV. 9/22 7/18 RUSHING G Att. Yards Lost Net Yds/Att TD Long Yds/Gm Maurice Adams 10 151 723 61 662 4.4 2 65 66.2 Tony Bria 9 103 399 12 387 3.8 1 29 43.0 Tyler Dinnis 5 26 167 0 167 6.4 1 29 33.4 Travis Barron 4 11 67 0 67 6.1 1 19 16.8 Ryan Nye 9 1 24 0 24 24.0 0 24 2.7 Brent Howard 10 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2 James Brooks 9 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 Kyle Spotts 8 52 145 166 -21 -0.4 1 13 -2.6 TEAM 8 12 0 51 -51 -4.2 0 0 -6.4 Shane Martin 3 20 29 116 -87 -4.3 0 17 -29.0 Total 10 379 1556 409 1147 3.0 6 65 114.7 Opponents 10 468 2123 414 1709 3.7 21 40 170.9

PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Kyle Spotts 8 94.54 270-128-9 47.4 1297 11 56 162.1 Shane Martin 3 140.61 34-20-1 58.8 237 3 27 79.0 Ryan Nye 9 -200.00 1-0-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 10 98.71 305-148-11 48.5 1534 14 56 153.4 Opponents 10 121.94 269-145-7 53.9 1874 12 64 187.4

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ryan Nye 67 2480 37.0 63 4 3 10 1 TEAM 3 12 4.0 12 0 0 0 2 Total 70 2492 35.6 63 4 3 10 3 Opponents 52 1637 31.5 59 1 5 14 4

24 2005 Season Statistics

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G L. Baumgardner 10 38 447 11.8 8 37 44.7 James Brooks 9 34 395 11.6 4 56 43.9 Jason Henley 10 16 134 8.4 1 13 13.4 Brett Harbach 8 16 111 6.9 1 15 13.9 Tony Bria 9 14 58 4.1 0 12 6.4 Maurice Adams 10 13 99 7.6 0 15 9.9 Brent Howard 10 9 145 16.1 0 37 14.5 Mike Zulkowski 3 5 107 21.4 0 44 35.7 Andre Coles 10 1 14 14.0 0 14 1.4 Justin Gibbs 10 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.3 Tyler Dinnis 5 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.2 Total 10 148 1534 10.4 14 56 153.4 Opponents 10 145 1874 12.9 12 64 187.4

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Matt Scartozzi 7-9 77.8 0-0 2-3 4-5 1-1 0-0 42 1

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points L. Baumgardner 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Matt Scartozzi 0 7-9 19-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 40 James Brooks 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Maurice Adams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Drew Hicks 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tony Bria 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Scott Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tyler Dinnis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Travis Barron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Michael Baldwin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kyle Spotts 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6 Mark Irwin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jason Henley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brett Harbach 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ryan Nye 0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 2 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 24 7-9 19-22 1-1 1 1-1 0 1 190 Opponents 35 7-17 25-30 0-1 0 0-4 1 0 258 INT. No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RET. No. Yds Avg TD Justin Gibbs 2 9 4.5 0 9 Long Michael Baldwin 2 30 15.0 0 22 Justin Gibbs 17 349 20.5 0 38 Nick Cresta 1 25 25.0 0 20 Tony Bria 9 176 19.6 0 23 Greg Mitchell 1 13 13.0 0 13 James Brooks 9 142 15.8 0 30 Matt Millard 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tyler Dinnis 3 18 6.0 0 11 Total 7 77 11.0 0 22 Cory Porrino 2 17 8.5 0 13 Opponents 11 98 8.9 1 35 Jason Henley 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mike Zulkowski 1 5 5.0 0 5 PUNT RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long Brent Howard 1 0 0.0 0 0 Brett Harbach 10 66 6.6 0 12 Brett Harbach 1 17 17.0 0 17 Tony Bria 10 72 7.2 0 17 Tom Cressman 1 9 9.0 0 9 L. Baumgardner 2 12 6.0 0 8 Total 45 733 16.3 0 38 Michael Baldwin 1 10 10.0 0 0 Opponents 33 819 24.8 0 66 Leroy Azubuike 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 24 175 7.3 0 17 Opponents 44 463 10.5 1 47

25 2005 Statistics Defensive Statistics |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| Blkd NAME Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Drew Hicks 53 31 84 12-33 1.0-11 . 4 1-89 4 1 Greg Mitchell 45 38 83 5-11 . 1-13 4 2-0 2 . Leroy Azubuike 25 38 63 10-49 4.0-23 . 2 . 1 1 Michael Baldwin 44 17 61 1-2 . 2-30 9 2-98 2 5 Mike Grosso 29 27 56 14-63 6.0-43 . 1 . 2 . Brian Bingnear 31 22 53 1-27 . . 3 1-0 1 . Tom Cressman 21 26 47 7-38 6.0-37 . . . 3 . Nick Cresta 20 24 44 6-28 3.5-25 1-25 1 . 1 . Scott Smith 13 29 42 3-7 1.5-6 . 1 1-0 . . Justin Gibbs 20 14 34 3-5 . 2-9 7 1-50 . . Dan Chominski 18 13 31 4-5 . . . . 1 . Matt Millard 16 11 27 2-5 . 1-0 3 . . . Kevin Branco 12 15 27 4-23 2.0-12 . 1 3-0 . . Brian Burke 14 9 23 1-2 ...... Tony Garipoli 7 15 22 . . . 1 . . . Mark Irwin 5 16 21 2-10 1.0-8 . 3 1-2 . . Cory Porrino 12 5 17 1-8 . . 1 . . . Chris Branco 5 10 15 1-1 . . 1 1-0 . . Sam McKellar 5 4 9 1-3 ...... Jason Harrison 3 4 7 ...... Louie Gibbs 5 1 6 . . . 1 1-0 1 . Tony Bria 6 . 6 ...... James Crognale 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . . Warren Spivey 3 3 6 ...... Jason Henley 3 1 4 . . . . . 1 . R. Yannuzzi 3 1 4 ...... Tyler Dinnis 2 1 3 ...... Ryan Waltner 1 1 2 ...... Ryan Nye 2 . 2 ...... Steve Sandberg 1 1 2 ...... TEAM 2 . 2 ...... Rick DiStefano . 1 1 ...... Matt Scartozzi 1 . 1 ...... Brian Long 1 . 1 ...... Lenny Brown 1 . 1 ...... Andre Coles 1 . 1 ...... Mike Zulkowski 1 . 1 ...... James Brooks 1 . 1 ...... Kyle Spotts 1 . 1 . . . . 1-0 . . Total 437 380 817 78-320 25-165 7-77 44 15-239 19 7 Opponents - - - - 36-242 11-98 45 11-60 8 5 WEEU - KU Football Flagship Radio Station WEEU, “The Voice of Berks County and Beyond,” is the flagship radio station for Kutztown University Golden Bear football. WEEU broadcasts at 830 kHz on the AM dial with 20,000 watts during daytime hours and 6,000 watts during evening hours. Its signal can be heard in all or parts of 16 Pennsylvania counties during the day, including Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Columbia, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northamp- ton, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Schuylkill and York. WEEU’s own Mitch Gerhart and KU’s Matt Santos will will bring you all of the action from University Field for KU’s home games, while Santos and Coach Steve Hahn will call the away games. All broadcasts will include the Golden Bear Spotlight and Around Campus at halftime, featuring KU sports and campus personalities, respectively. 26 2005 Season in Review

STATISTICS KEY Rushing:Carries-Yards-Touchdowns; Passing:Attempts-Completions-Interceptions-Yards-Touchdowns; Receiving:Catches-Yards-Touchdowns; Defense: Unassisted Tackles-Total Tackles-Miscellaneous Game 1 - August 27 - Kutztown, PA Shippensburg 10, Kutztown 3 SU go-ahead score: 4th quarter, 6:22 - Crump 1 run (10-3) Notable: KU’s first-ever home game on artificial turf at the newly-renovated University Field...second-straight season- opening loss. Rushing: KU: 34-60-0 (Bria 8-33, Adams 16-31), SU: 47-139-1 (Lynch 13-50, Dykes 11-49, Crump 8-41-1) Passing: KU: (Spotts 39-14-4-152-0), SU: 31-13-1-86-0 (Gomez 27-12-1-81-0) Receiving: KU: (Zulkowski 3-82), SU: (Crump 4-16, Harris 3-35) Defense: KU: (Hicks 7-11-TFL; Mitchell 7-11-TFL, Grosso 6-8-4 sacks), SU: (Al- dridge 7-9; Johnson 4-6-2 sacks; Grimes 4-6-2 int)

Game 2 - September 3 - Clarion, PA Clarion 29, Kutztown 23 (4 OT) CU go-ahead score: 4th OT - Dando 3 run (29-23) Notable: KU’s first multi-overtime game and just the fifth OT game in school history...KU is now 0-5 all-time in OT games...Matt Scartozzi tied career record with 19th field goal. Rushing: KU: 32-36-1 (Adams 19-62), CU: 78-242-4 (Buckner 39-106- 1, Murzynski 20-99-1, Dando 11-18-2) Passing: KU: (Spotts 41-21-1-152-1), CU: (Dando 28-15-1-143-0) Receiving: KU: (Brooks 9-66-1), CU: (Province 5-31) Defense: KU: (Hicks 13-16-5 TFL; Azubuike 7-14-3 TFL, 2 sacks; Mitchell 9-13; Baldwin 9-12-school rec. 98 yd. fumble return, blk. FG), CU: (Morris 8-15-4 TFL; Woodard 4-5-blk. FG, PAT)

Game 3 - September 10 - Kutztown, PA Southern Connecticut State 31, Kutztown 28 SCSU go-ahead score: 3rd quarter, 2:15 - Harris 32 run (24-20) Notable: Kutztown 0-3 for the first time since 1993...the hard-luck Golden Bears lost the three games by a total of 16 points…it is the closest stretch of consecutive losses since Kutztown dropped three- straight games by a total of 13 points in 1985. Rushing: KU: 34-126-1 (Adams 16-97-1, Bria 9-41), SCSUU: 35-99-1 (Harris 22-174-1, Palmer 15-83-2) Passing: KU: (Spotts 43-20-1-258-3), SCSU: (Armstrong 32-15-2-187- 1) Receiving: KU: (Baumgardner 10-146-2),SCSU: (Lee-Hugh 6-88, Lukowiak 4-78-1) Defense: KU: (Mitchell 9-16; Cressman 5-10-2 sacks; Baldwin 3-5-int, 4 PBU),SCSU: (How- ard 7-8-3 TFL; Daniel 5-7-int)

27 2005 Season in Review

Game 4 - September 24 - Mansfield, PA Kutztown 45, Mansfield 18 KU go-ahead score: 1st quarter, 9:22 - Baumgardner 5 pass from Spotts (7-0) Notable: Baumgardner tied school record with 4 touchdown catches... the first game of 2005 that KU played on natural grass... KU set school record with 582 yards of total offense...first game over 500 yards of offense for KU since 2000. Rushing: KU: 48-361-2 (Adams 14-143-1, Bria 19-102-1, Barron 7-59), MU: 33-96-1 (McNeal 22-58-1) Passing: KU: (Spotts 31-24-1-221-4), MU: 31-16-1-275-2 (Hengehold 29-14-1-205-1) Receiving: KU: (Baumgardner 9-93-4), MU: (Rodney Davis 4-63) Defense: KU: (Azubuike 3-7-sack; Grosso 4-6-sack), MU: (Montgomery 10-16-int) Game 5 - October 1 - Kutztown, PA West Chester 48, Kutztown 21 WCU go-ahead score: 1st quarter, 00:14 - Washington 22 pass from Burdalski (14-7) Notable: KU falls to 0-4 on artificial turf in 2005. Rushing: KU: 33-93-0 (Adams 13-64, Dinnis 2-31), WCU: 52-242-4 (Steinmetz 26-142-3) Passing: KU: (Spotts 36-18-1-218-3), WCU: (Burdalski 22-9-0-199-2) Receiving: KU: (Brooks 5-99-2, Baumgardner 2-20-1), WCU: (Sim- mons 4-121-1, Washington 2-43-1) Defense: KU: (Smith 3-12; Mitchell 6-11, Azubuike 4-10-blk punt), WCU: (Reinert 10-13-3 TFL, 2 sacks) Game 6 - October 8 - Bloomsburg, PA Bloomsburg 12, Kutztown 0 BU go-ahead score: 1st quarter, 3:02 - Brittingham 2 run (6-0) Notable: Kutztown’s first shutout loss since 2004 opener...just the second shutout by a Division II opponent since 1982…for the fourth time in five losses in 2005, KU had the ball in the fourth quarter with a chance to take the lead or tie. Rushing: KU: 38-134-0 (Adams 11-53, Spotts 10-41), BU: 52-239-2 (Brittingham 35-192-1) Passing: KU: 40-15-1-167-0 (Spotts 39-15-0-167-0), BU: (Lydic 11-7-0-98-0) Receiving: KU: (Baumgardner 6-55), BU: (Schuck 4-56) Defense: KU: (Baldwin 6-10; Hicks 6-7-2 TFL), BU: (Trettin 5-7; Davis 3-7-int, TFL) Game 7 - Oct 15 - East Stroudsburg, PA East Stroudsburg 42, Kutztown 14 ESU go-ahead score: 2nd quarter, 4:27, Strenfel 4 pass from Terwilliger (14-8) Notable: Two of KU’s scores came after turnovers, including a fumble recovery in the end zone by Scott Smith...KU extended streak to 9 quarters without an offensive touchdown. Rushing: KU: 40-117-0 (Bria 19-97), ESU: 39-173-2 (Lucas 21-79, Carfagno 5-51-1) Passing: KU: (Spotts 25-10-1-86-0), ESU 32-21-1-302-3 (Terwilliger 28-17-1-282-3) Receiving: KU: (Brooks 4-40), ESU: (Prall 8-136-1, Strenfel 6-108-1) Defense: KU: (Baldwin 8-10-fumble rec.; Hicks 5-8-FF, Smith-1-1-fumble rec. for TD), ESU: (Vetter 5-11-sack; Rice 3-11-TFL; Townes 4-5-int. ret. for TD) 28 2005 Season in Review

Game 8 - Oct 22 - Kutztown, PA Millersville 23, Kutztown 20 MU go-ahead score: 4th quarter, 5:13 - Jones 19 run (23-20) Notable: Kutztown’s second straight loss to Millersville after leading in the fourth quarter...KU’s fourth loss of 2005 by 7 or fewer points... both touchdowns scored by KU defense on fumble returns (Mark Irwin, Drew Hicks)...offense’s streak without a TD extended to 13 quarters. Rushing: KU: 34-12-0 (Adams 16-38); MU: 53-98-3 (Jones 40-163-3) Passing: KU: 18-7-0-59-0 (Spotts 16-6-0-43-0), MU: (Csencsitz 26-19- 0-214-0) Receiving: KU: (Brooks 3-29), MU: (Eggleton 9-107) Defense: KU: (Cressman 4-10-sack; Bingnear 7-9; Hicks 5-9-2 TFL, 89 yd. fumble ret. for TD; Irwin 2-4-2 TFL, sack, 2 yd. fumble ret. for TD), MU: (Donati 5-8-4 TFL, sack; Sig- gins 4-6-2 TFL, FF, fumble rec.; Buck 3-6-4 TFL, 2.5 sacks)

Game 9 - Oct 29 - Edinboro, PA Edinboro 33, Kutztown 7 EU go-ahead score: 2nd quarter, 11:47 - Witucki 1 pass from Bouch (7-0) Notable: Edinboro defense sacked KU quarterback nine times...2nd quarter touchdown pass snapped 234:59 stretch between offensive touchdowns by KU, a span including parts of five games...Shane Mar- tin started at QB in place of an injured Kyle Spotts. Rushing: KU: 40-55-0 (Dinnis 9-58, Adams 15-53), EU: 35-201-1 (Col- lins 20-96; Davis 6-56-1) Passing: KU: (Martin 20-12-0-143-1), EU: 25-14-0-139-2 (Bouch 24-13-0-130-2) Receiving: KU: (Harbach 5-35-1), EU: (Trivisonno 4-33, Witucki 2-24-2) Defense: KU: (Hicks 7-9; Grosso 3-6-TFL; Baldwin 2-4-blocked FG), EU: (Stroup 2-9-2 TFL; Amico 3-6-2.5 sacks)

Game 10 - Nov 5 - Kutztown, PA Kutztown 29, Cheyney 12 KU go-ahead score: 1st quarter, 9:45 - Brooks 14 pass from Martin (6-0) Notable: KU won for 12th-straight time vs. Cheyney... The Golden Bears recorded a safety, a TD on the ensuing free kick, and another touchdown, all after bad snaps went over the Cheyney punter’s head. Drew Hicks also blocked another Wolf punt...KU’s first win on artifi- cial turf of 2005. Rushing: KU: 46-153-2 (Adams 19-89, Dinnis 8-35-1), CU: 33-(-6)-0 (Okoro 16-70) Passing: KU: (Martin 12-7-1-78-2), CU: 31-16-1-231-2 (Murry 20-9-1-88-1, Hyson 11-7-0- 143-1) Receiving: KU: (Henley 2-21, Baumgardner 1-16-1, Brooks 1-14-1), CU: (Taylor 4-48, Black- well 2-22-1, Cooper 1-63-1) Defense: KU: (Mitchell 2-6-TFL, int.; Baldwin 5-5; Azubuike 3-5-3 TFL, sack; ), CU: (Rob- erts 8-11; Allen 7-9-2 TFL, sack)

29 2006 Opponents GAME 1 - CLARION GAME 2 - at Shippensburg September 9 at 6:05 PM September 16 at 1:00 PM University Field - Kutztown, PA - Shippensburg, PA Enrollment: 6,500 Enrollment: 7,600 Nickname: Golden Eagles Nickname: Red Raiders Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Red and Blue President: Dr. Joseph Grunewald President: Dr. Jody Harpster Athletics Director: Dave Katis Athletics Director: Dr. Roberta Page Stadium (Capacity): Memorial (5,000) Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove (7,700) Surface: Artificial Surface: Natural Head Coach: Jay Foster Head Coach: Rocky Rees Alma Mater: Plymouth State ’85 Alma Mater: West Chester ’71 Year (@CU/Career: 1st/1st Year (@SU/Career: 17th/22nd Record (@CU/Career): 0-0/same Record (@SU/Career): 97-80-1/133-95-2 Football Office Phone: (814) 393-2258 Football Office Phone: (717) 477-1758 Last Year’s Record: 3-7, 1-5 PSAC West Last Year’s Record: 4-7, 2-4 PSAC West Series: 17th meeting (CU leads 13-4) Series: 59th meeting (SU leads 42-14-2) First Meeting: 1941 (CU 46, KU 0) First Meeting: 1929 (SU 26, KU 12) Last Meeting: 2005 (CU 29, KU 23 {4OT}) Last Meeting: 2005 (SU 10, KU 3) Last KU Win: 2004 (KU 25, CU 14) Last KU Win: 1998 (KU 28, SU 24) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/15 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 20/4 SID: Rich Herman SID: Jason Eichelberger Phone: (814) 393-2334 Phone: (717) 477-1201 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Sept. 2 at Tiffin 7 p.m. Sept. 2 SHEPHERD 1 p.m. 9 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. 9 at Mansfield 1 p.m. 16 WEST CHESTER 6 p.m. 16 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. 23 at Bloomsburg 12 p.m. 23 at West Chester 6 p.m. 30 *SLIPPERY ROCK 6 p.m. 30 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 7 CHEYNEY 2 p.m. Oct. 7 *at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. 14 *at IUP 2 p.m. 14 *at Lock Haven 2 p.m. 21 *EDINBORO 6 p.m. 21 *IUP 1 p.m. 28 *at Lock Haven 1 p.m. 28 *CALIFORNIA 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *CALIFORNIA 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *at Edinboro 1 p.m. 11 *at Shippensburg 1 p.m. 11 *CLARION 1 p.m. 2005 Results 2005 Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Result Aug. 26 at West Chester L, 14-43 Aug. 27 at Kutztown W, 10-3 Sept. 3 KUTZTOWN W, 29-23 4ot Sept. 3 at Shepherd L, 32-34 17 MANSFIELD W, 15-12 10 at Bloomsburg L, 21-49 24 *at California L, 7-43 17 MILLERSVILLE W, 23-17 Oct. 1 *at Edinboro L, 0-44 24 *at Edinboro L, 0-16 8 E. STROUDSBURG L, 0-56 Oct. 1 *IUP L, 15-20 15 *LOCK HAVEN W, 16-0 8 *at Lock Haven W, 26-7 22 *at Shippensburg L, 0-37 15 *CALIFORNIA L, 13-41 29 *IUP L, 10-30 22 *CLARION W, 37-0 Nov. 5 *SLIPPERY ROCK L, 10-28 29 *at Slippery Rock L, 28-58 Nov. 5 WEST CHESTER L, 16-24 *division contest #NCAA Playoffs 30 2006 Opponents GAME 3 - SLIPPERY ROCK GAME 4 - MILLERSVILLE September 23 at 6:05 PM September 30 at 1:05 PM University Field - Kutztown, PA University Field - Kutztown, PA Enrollment: 8,100 Enrollment: 7,998 Nickname: The Rock Nickname: Marauders Colors: Green and White Colors: Black and Gold President: Dr. Robert Smith President: Dr. Francine McNairy Athletics Director: Paul Leuken Athletics Directors: Dr. Dan Audette (men), Stadium (Capacity): Thompson (10,000) Peg Kauffman (women) Surface: Artificial Stadium (Capacity): Biemesderfer (6,500) Head Coach: George Mihalik Surface: Artificial Alma Mater: West Chester ’71 Head Coach: Joe Trainer Year (@SRU/Career: 19th/same Alma Mater: Dickinson ’90 Record (@SU/Career): 120-73-4/same Year (@MU/Career: 2nd/same Football Office Phone: (724) 738-2780 Record (@MU/Career): 5-6/same Last Year’s Record: 5-5, 4-2 PSAC West Football Office Phone: (717) 872-3012 Series: 5th meeting (SRU leads 4-0) Last Year’s Record: 5-6, 3-3 PSAC East First Meeting: 1984 (SRU 21, KU 6) Series: 80th meeting (MU leads 55-21-3) Last Meeting: 1999 (SRU 68, KU 38) First Meeting: 1903 (MU 16, KU 0) Last KU Win: none Last Meeting: 2005 (MU 23, KU 20) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/10 Last KU Win: 2003 (KU 17, MU 0) Starters Returning/Lost: 22/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/5 SID: Bob McComas Starters Returning/Lost: 19/4 Phone: (724) 738-2777 SID: TBA Email: [email protected] Phone: (717) 872-3100 Email: TBA 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Time 2006 Schedule Aug. 31 at Youngstown St. 7:30 p.m. Date Opponent Time Sept. 9 at Millersville 1 p.m. Aug. 26 SHEPHERD 4 p.m. 16 MANSFIELD 6 p.m. Sept. 9 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. 23 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. 16 at Lock Haven 7 p.m. 30 *at Clarion 6 p.m. 23 IUP 6 p.m. Oct. 7 *SHIPPENSBURG 7 p.m. 30 *at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. 14 *at California 3 p.m. Oct. 7 *E. STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. 21 *LOCK HAVEN 2 p.m. 14 *at West Chester 6 p.m. 28 *EDINBORO 1 p.m. 21 at California 5 p.m. Nov. 2 *at IUP TBA 28 *BLOOMSBURG 1:30 p.m. 11 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *CHEYNEY 1 p.m. 2005 Results 11 *at Mansfield 1 p.m. Date Opponent Result 2005 Results Aug. 27 at Bloomsburg L, 24-40 Date Opponent Result Sept. 1 at Youngstown St. L, 14-44 Aug. 27 at IUP W, 28-9 10 SHEPHERD L, 7-24 Sept. 3 GLENVILLE ST. W, 21-20 24 *LOCK HAVEN W, 55-7 10 at Delaware St. L, 6-38 Oct. 1 *CALIFORNIA W, 28-21 17 at Shippensburg L, 17-23 8 *at IUP L, 17-38 24 *E. STROUDSBURG L, 13-17 15 MILLERSVILLE W, 21-15 Oct. 1 *at Cheyney W, 31-7 22 *at Edinboro L, 7-24 8 *WEST CHESTER L, 7-27 29 *SHIPPENSBURG W, 58-28 15 at Slippery Rock L, 15-21 Nov. 5 *at Clarion W, 28-10 22 *at Kutztown W, 23-20 29 *MANSFIELD W, 31-14 Nov. 5 *at Bloomsburg L, 28-42 *division contest #NCAA Playoffs 31 2006 Opponents GAME 5 - MANSFIELD GAME 6 - at Bloomsburg October 7 at 6:05 PM October 14 at 1:00 PM University Field - Kutztown, PA Redman Stadium - Bloomsburg, PA Enrollment: 3,600 Enrollment: 8,040 Nickname: Mountaineers Nickname: Huskies Colors: Red and Black Colors: Maroon and Gold President: Dr. Maravene Loeschke President: Dr. Jessica Kozloff Athletics Director: Roger Maisner Athletics Director: Mary Gardner Stadium (Capacity): Van Norman (3,000) Stadium (Capacity): Redman (5,000) Surface: Natural Surface: Natural Head Coach: Jim Shiffer Head Coach: Danny Hale Alma Mater: Mansfield ’89 Alma Mater: West Chester ’68 Year (@MU/Career: 3rd/same Year (@BU/Career: 14th/19th Record (@MU/Career): 2-19/same Record (@BU/Career): 106-39-1/146-52-1 Football Office Phone: (570) 662-4460 Football Office Phone: (570) 389-4359 Last Year’s Record: 1-10, 1-5 PSAC East Last Year’s Record: 11-1, 6-0 PSAC East Series: 62nd meeting (KU leads 35-23-3) Series: 60th meeting (BU leads 38-20-1) First Meeting: 1931 (MU 21, KU 0) First Meeting: 1927 (BU 30, KU 0) Last Meeting: 2005 (KU 25, MU 18) Last Meeting: 2005 (BU 12, KU 0) Last MU Win: 2003 (MU 45, KU 24) Last MU Win: 1992 (KU 17, BU 10) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 60/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 SID: Steve McCloskey SID: Tom McGuire Phone: (570) 662-4845 Phone: (570) 389-4413 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Sept. 9 SHIPPENSBURG 1 p.m. Sept. 2 at James Madison 6 p.m. 16 at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. 9 CALIFORNIA 1 p.m. 23 *LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m. 16 at Edinboro 1 p.m. Oct. 7 *at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. 23 CLARION 12 p.m. 14 *at Cheyney 1:05 p.m. 30 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. 21 *BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Oct. 7 *WEST CHESTER 1:30 p.m. 28 at IUP 1 p.m. 14 *KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *at West Chester 1 p.m. 21 *at Mansfield 1 p.m. 11 *MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. 28 *at Millersville 1:30 p.m. 2005 Results Nov. 4 *E. STROUDSBURG 1:30 p.m. Date Opponent Result 11 *at Cheyney 1 p.m. Sept. 3 at WVa Wesleyan L, 33-41 2005 Results 10 CALIFORNIA L, 12-88 Date Opponent Result 17 at Clarion L, 12-15 Aug. 27 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 40-24 24 *KUTZTOWN L, 18-45 Sept. 3 at Fairmont St. W, 33-0 Oct. 1 at Lock Haven L, 12-24 10 SHIPPENSBURG W, 49-21 8 *CHEYNEY W, 38-17 17 at Lock Haven W, 63-0 15 *at West Chester L, 20-63 24 at IUP W, 27-0 22 *BLOOMSBURG L, 12-40 Oct. 1 *at East Stroudsburg W, 31-24 ot 29 *at Millersville L, 14-31 8 *KUTZTOWN W, 12-0 Nov. 5 *at East Stroudsburg L, 20-57 15 *at Cheyney W, 48-14 12 at Coastal Carolina L, 8-71 22 *at Mansfield W, 40-12 29 *WEST CHESTER W, 42-35 Nov. 5 *MILLERSVILLE W, 42-28 19 #E. STROUDSBURG L, 39-52 *division contest #NCAA Playoffs 32 2006 Opponents GAME 7 - WEST CHESTER GAME 8 - at Cheyney October 21 at 1:05 PM October 28 at 1:00 PM University Field - Kutztown, PA O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium - Cheyney, PA Enrollment: 12,500 Enrollment: 1,700 Nickname: Golden Rams Nickname: Wolves Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and White President: Dr. Madeleine Wing Adler President: Wallace Arnold Athletics Director: Dr. Edward Matejkovic Athletics Director: Patrick Simon Stadium (Capacity): Farrell (7,500) Stadium (Capacity): O’Shields-Stevenson Surface: Artificial (5,000) Head Coach: Bill Zwaan Surface: Natural Alma Mater: Delaware ’79 Head Coach: Tim Newsom Year (@WCU/Career: 4th/10th Alma Mater: West Virginia ’92 Record (@WCU/Career): 27-11/81-25 Year (@WCU/Career: 2nd/same Football Office Phone: (610) 436-3528 Record (@CU/Career): 2-9/same Last Year’s Record: 8-4, 5-1 PSAC East Football Office Phone: (610) 399-2309 Series: 52nd meeting (WCU leads 43-7-1) Last Year’s Record: 2-9, 0-6 PSAC East First Meeting: 1937 (WCU 19, KU 0) Series: 57th meeting (KU leads 45-10-1) Last Meeting: 2005 (WCU 48, KU 21) First Meeting: 1949 (KU 43, CU 13) Last KU Win: 2003 (KU 17, WCU 16) Last Meeting: 2005 (KU 29, CU 12) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/9 Last CU Win: 1993 (CU 30, KU 19) Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/10 SID: Tom DiCamillo Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Phone: (610) 436-3316 SID: Lenn Margolis Email: [email protected] Phone: (610) 399-2143 Email: [email protected] 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Time 2006 Schedule Sept. 2 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Date Opponent Time 9 at Delaware 7 p.m. Sept. 2 at Clark Atlanta 7 p.m. 16 at Clarion 6 p.m. 9 IUP 1 p.m. 23 SHIPPENSBURG 6 p.m. 16 at California 5 p.m. 30 *CHEYNEY 2 p.m. 23 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Oct. 7 *at Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m. 30 *at West Chester 2 p.m. 14 *MILLERSVILLE 6 p.m. Oct. 7 at Clarion 2 p.m. 21 *at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. 14 *MANSFIELD 1:05 p.m. 28 *at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. 21 *at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Nov. 4 *MANSFIELD 1 p.m. 28 *KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. 11 at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *at Millersville 1 p.m. 2005 Results 11 *BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Date Opponent Result 2005 Results Aug. 26 CLARION W, 43-14 Date Opponent Result Sept. 3 at North Dakota L, 7-41 Aug. 27 LOCK HAVEN L, 16-17 10 IUP W, 30-20 Sept. 3 at West Virginia St. W, 32-7 17 at Delaware L, 21-42 10 ST. PAUL’S W, 13-10 24 *CHEYNEY W, 64-0 17 at Nicholls St. L, 0-54 Oct. 1 *at Kutztown W, 48-21 24 *at West Chester L, 0-64 8 *at Millersville W, 27-7 Oct. 1 *MILLERSVILLE L, 7-31 15 *MANSFIELD W, 63-20 8 *at Mansfield L, 17-38 22 *E. STROUDSBURG W, 18-17 15 *BLOOMSBURG L, 14-48 29 *at Bloomsburg L, 35-42 22 at California L, 3-49 Nov. 5 at Shippensburg W, 24-16 29 *E. STROUDSBURG L, 3-40 12 #at C.W. Post L, 20-24 Nov. 5 *at Kutztown L, 12-29 *division contest #NCAA Playoffs 33 2006 Opponents GAME 9 - at Lock Haven GAME 10 - at E. Stroudsburg November 4 at 5:00 PM November 11 at 1:05 PM Hubert Jack Stadium - Lock Haven, PA Eiler-Martin Stadium - East Stroudsburg, PA Enrollment: 5,283 Enrollment: 6,900 Nickname: Bald Eagles Nickname: Warriors Colors: Crimson and White Colors: Red and Black President: Dr. Keith Miller President: Dr. Robert Dillman Athletics Director: Sharon Taylor Athletics Director: Dr. Thomas Gioglio Stadium (Capacity): Hubert Jack (3,500) Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin (6,000) Surface: Artificial Surface: Natural Head Coach: John Klacik Head Coach: Denny Douds Alma Mater: Lock Haven ’88 Alma Mater: Slippery Rock ’63 Year (@LHU/Career: 2nd/same Year (@ESU/Career: 33rd/same Record (@LHU/Career): 2-9/same Record (@ESU/Career): 199-130-3/same Football Office Phone: (570) 893-2250 Football Office Phone: (570) 422-3319 Last Year’s Record: 2-9, 0-6 PSAC West Last Year’s Record: 11-3, 4-2 PSAC East Series: 26th meeting (LHU leads 14-10-1) Series: 60th meeting (ESU leads 41-17-1) First Meeting: 1930 (LHU 14, KU 13) First Meeting: 1904 (KU 11, ESU 4) Last Meeting: 2004 (KU 28, LHU 20) Last Meeting: 2005 (ESU 42, KU 14) Last LHU Win: 2002 (LHU 21, KU 14) Last KU Win: 2000 (KU 17, ESU 16) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/25 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 SID: Al Weston SID: Ryan Yanoshak Phone: (570) 893-2350 Phone: (570) 422-3312 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Aug. 31 at Southern Illinois 8 p.m. Aug. 31 BENTLEY 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at East Stroudsburg 6 p.m. Sept. 9 LOCK HAVEN 6 p.m. 16 MILLERSVILLE 7 p.m. 16 at IUP 6 p.m. 23 at Mansfield 1 p.m. 23 CALIFORNIA 1:05 p.m. 30 *at California 6 p.m. 30 *at Mansfield 1 p.m. Oct. 7 *at IUP 1 p.m. Oct. 7 *at Millersville 1 p.m. 14 *SHIPPENSBURG 2 p.m. 14 at Edinboro 1 p.m. 21 *CHEYNEY 1:05 p.m. 21 *at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. 28 *WEST CHESTER 1:05 p.m. 28 *CLARION 1 p.m. Nov. 4 *at Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m. Nov. 4 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. 11 *KUTZTOWN 1:05 p.m. 11 *EDINBORO 12 p.m. 2005 Results 2005 Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Aug. 26 at Bentley W, 72-17 Aug. 27 at Cheyney W, 17-16 Sept. 3 EDINBORO W, 23-21 Sept. 3 at James Madison L, 0-56 10 at C.W. Post W, 66-49 10 at Towson L, 0-70 24 *at Millersville W, 17-13 17 BLOOMSBURG L, 0-63 Oct. 1 *BLOOMSBURG L, 24-31 ot 24 *at Slippery Rock L, 7-55 8 at Clarion W, 56-0 Oct. 1 MANSFIELD W, 24-12 15 *KUTZTOWN W, 42-14 8 *SHIPPENSBURG L, 7-26 22 *at West Chester L, 17-18 15 *at Clarion L, 0-16 29 *at Cheyney W, 40-3 22 *IUP L, 23-28 Nov. 5 *MANSFIELD W, 57-20 29 *at California L, 7-48 12 #S. CONN. ST. W, 55-33 Nov. 5 *EDINBORO L, 3-41 19 #at Bloomsburg W, 52-39 29 #C.W. POST W, 55-28 *division contest #NCAA Playoffs Dec. 3 #at Grand Valley St. L, 20-55 34 Golden Bear Tradition

The tradition we know as Kutztown University football today began over 100 years ago, when KU was known as Keystone Normal School. Keystone won all five games it played during the initial 1895 season, including a 10-4 win over Reading High School. The school fielded a team until 1905, when the sport was suspended due to a serious on-field injury. In 1923, football became, for the mostpart, a permanent fixture of the campus Those initial seasons set the foundation for football and athletics in general at KU. The early teams were nicknamed the “Golden Ava- lanche,” and featured many competitive players and teams. The current nickname of “Golden Bears” was adopted in 1961. Since then, KU has had its share of prominent players who have received national attention and fame on the football field. Additionally, numerous Golden Bears have gone on to successful coaching, teaching, business and many other careers. The individuals listed on this and the following pages are prime examples of the many fine men who call Kutztown University their alma mater.

Former Kutztown University Golden Bear and Buffalo Bills standout Andre Reed has been enshrined in mutiple halls of fame, including Kutztown University’s. Here, Reed is pictured following his 2002 induction in the NCAA Division II Football Hall of Fame in Florence, AL. In 2006, Reed will be enshrined in the Buffalo Bills’ Ring of Fame.

Photo courtesy of Division II Football Hall of Fame Former Kutztown University Gold- en Bear and Denver Bronco John Mo- bley made history in April 1996 when he became the first, and to date only,

Photo by Matt Santos Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference player selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Here, Mobley (right) is pic- tured with then head coach Al Leonzi at the Draft in New York City. 35 Golden Bears in the NFL

KU was represented on an active NFL roster every year from 1974 to 2003. The fol- lowing are KU players who have played in regular-season games.

Doug Dennison, RB , 1974-78 Doug Dennison opened the doors to the NFL when he joined the Dallas Cowboys’ roster in 1974. A member of KU’s Hall of Fame, Dennison was a running back with “America’s Team” during the glory years of Coach and Hall of Fame quarterback . Bruce Harper, RB New York Jets, 1977-84 Bruce Harper, a standout for the New York Jets in the late 1970s, set an NFL record as a kick returner. Harper was a running back for the Golden Bears under head coach George Baldwin. He is also a member of the KU Athletic Hall of Fame and in 2003, was named to the New York Jets’ All-Time Team as a punt/kick returner.

Andre Reed, WR Buffalo Bills, 1984-1999 Washington Redskins, 2000 One of the top receivers in National Football League history, Andre Reed played for the Golden Bears in the early 1980s. Reed, who played in four Super Bowls for the Buffalo Bills, is a member of the Kutztown University Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2000, Reed played for the Washington Redskins before retiring in 2001. In 2002, Reed was inducted into the Division II Football Hall of Fame. John Mobley, LB , 1996-2003 John Mobley was the 15th pick overall and the first pick of the Den- ver Broncos in the 1996 NFL Draft. Mobley started at linebacker for the Broncos in each of his seven seasons, helping Denver to back-to-back Championships in 1998 and 1999.

Strike Replacements Bob DiRico, RB Mike Kullman, DB , 1987 Philadelphia Eagles, 1987

36 Head Coaches

Golden Bear Football Coaches, year-by-year records

Coach (Years)...... Seasons Overall Pct. PSAC Pct. Charles Vibberts (1927)...... 1 1-4 .200 John Bowman (1928)...... 1 2-3 .400 Earnest Slessinger (1929-34)...... 6 9-26-2 .257 Jim McGovern (1935-43)...... 9 25-28-4 .474 Walt Risley (1946)...... 1 3-4 .429 Joe Patton (1947-59)...... 13 43-49-9 .470 Bud Heilman (1960-65)...... 6 16-31-1 .344 10-24-1 .300 Bob Kinderman (1966-71)...... 6 19-28-2 .398 16-29-1 .458 Bob Mazey (1972)...... 1 3-6 .333 3-3 .500 George Baldwin (1973-83, 85-87).....14 61-71-3 .463 39-38-1 .506 Barry Fetterman (1988-92)...... 5 18-32-1 .363 9-21 .300 Al Leonzi (1984, 93-97)...... 6 25-35-1 .418 14-21-1 .403 Dave Keeny (1998-2005)...... 8 38-45 .458 23-25 .479 Raymond Monica (2006- )...... first season

KU Athletics Hall of Fame Golden Bear Football Players & Coaches in the KU Athletics Hall of Fame Phil Anthony (’71) Joseph J. Hennessey (’66) Andre Reed (’84) Coach George Baldwin Joseph C. “Flat” Hertz Ron Reed (’71) (1973-87) (’39) Mike Riley (’83) George Barton (’71) Bob Hillegas (’68) Joe Rinaldi (’52) Charles Blocksidge (’65) “Mike” Harvey Huber Don Shaver (’81) Gene Blue (’55) (’78) Coach Ernie Slessinger Andy Breault (’92) Kevin Keeler (’77) (1929-34) Frank Burock (’36) George Kovich (’41) Mark Steinmeyer (’94) John Buzas (’41) Richard Kyle (’61) Russell Stoudt (’37) Coach Gino Calcagni Paul Magistro (’87) Raymond “Pete” Sullivan (1960-83) Coach James McGovern (’61) Richard Campeotto (1935-43) Harold “Hank” Trenchard (1954-58) Cliff Mease (’75) (’41) Art Castelluci (’58) Larry Mertz (’83) Joe Villiano (’53) Anthony J. Cipriano (’65) Walt Michaels (’80) Jack Wabby (’69) Fiorindo “Beauty” Ed Miller (’66) Lester Wentling (’33) DeMatteo (’39) Joseph Musso (’39) George Whary (’74) Doug Dennison (’73) Keith Newhard (’59) John B. White (’79) Ralston “Red” Derr (’31) William Nill (’62) Bill Wiggins (’63) Rocco J. Donofrio (’54) Bernie Nowotarski (’84) Dave Wiggins (’65) Charles Dunkelberger Edward Osinski (’42) Frank Williams (’75) (‘31) Jeff Pammer (’81) Bill Wolff, Sr. (’50) George B. Ely (1905-08) Coach Joe Patton (1949- Dr. Bob Wolff (’55) Louis Gill (’52) 60) Gus Yatron (’47) Bruce Harper (’76) Michael “Mickey” Pladus Steve Head (’79) (’80) Leroy “Liz” Heckman John Polischak, Jr. (’39) (’49) Doug Pollard (’72)

37 Honors

PSAC Jeff Pammer (G), Don Shaver (FB) Esposito (OT), Pete Mendez (DB) Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1980-Jim Bennett (OT), Greg 2003-Jon Corson (P), Andre 2001-02-Alex Daecher Gristick (QB), Dave Keeny (RB), Davis (DB), Jason Henley (TE), Players of the Year Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie No- Trevor Smith (WR), Matt Sola 1985-Paul Magistro (FB) wotarski (DB), Jeff Pammer (G), (DL) 1991-Andy Breault (QB) Ed Podorsky (DB), Willie Roman 2004-Jason Henley (TE), Mi- 1995-John Mobley (LB/RS) (WR) chael Baldwin (DB) 1999-Terrence Miles (LB) 1981-Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie 2005-Mike Grosso (DE), Greg 2000-Mike de Marteleire (QB) Nowotarski (DB) Mitchell (LB), Michael Baldwin 2001-Pete Mendez (DB) 1982-Dave Keota (DB), Kevin (DB) 2005-Michael Baldwin (DB) Owens (OT), Harry Williams (DT) All-PSAC-East Second Team Rookies of the Year 1983-John Kollar (DB), Andre 1968-George Barton (DE), Mike 1988-Mark Steinmeyer (RB) Reed (WR), Dave Waligurski (G), Zimmerman (DT), Bob Henderson 1993-Nick Hanych (TE) 1984-Bob DiRico (RB), Tom (TE) 1994-Kevin Mobley (DB) Lees (G), Andre Reed (WR), Dave 1969-Ron Reed (LB), Jeff Takacs 1995-Kevin Wimberly (DB) Waligurski (G), Tracey Wright (OG), Doug Pollard (C) 1998-Mike de Marteleire (QB) (DE) 1971-Rich Harakal (OG) 1999-Pete Mendez (LB) 1985-Bob DiRico (RB), Mike 1972-Dave Lehatto (LB), Bob 2002-Stephen Gammage (RB) Kullman (DB), Paul Magistro Kohler (LB), Bill Bailey (DB), All-PSAC-East First Team (FB), Ben Payavis (C), Tracey Carl Giosa (TE), Chick Kopanski 1963-Tony Cipriano (DT) Wright (DE) (OG), George Whary (QB) 1964-Tony Cipriano (DT), Dave 1986-Paul Magistro (RB) 1973-Ben Ellegood (DE), Frank Wiggins (LB) 1987-Gary Awkard (CB), Jeff Williams (LB), Bill McCurley 1965-Joe Hennessey (DE) Fulmer (C), Stan Wateski (OG) (LB), Carl Giosa (DE), Dennis 1966-Gerald Rockhill (DE) 1988-Jeff Fulmer (C) Gliem (WR), Doug Dennison 1967-Carlos Peyton (DB) 1989-Tim Clancy (LB) (RB), Kevin Bonner (RB) 1968-Jack Wabby (DB), Ron 1990-Andy Breault (QB), Steve 1974-Bill McCurley (LB), Dave Reed (LB) Kratz (K), Mark Steinmeyer (RB) Buttaro (WR, Gary Grant (RB), 1969-George Barton (DE), Mike 1991-Andy Breault (QB), Tim Bruce Harper (RB) Zimmerman (DT), Bruce Krasley Clancy (LB), Shawn Jones (CB), 1975-Dave Buttaro (WR), Clark (OG) Pete Merkel (DE), Mark Stein- Derr (DL), Kevin Keeler (DB) 1970-Jeff Wise (TE), Rich meyer (RB) 1976-Gary Godshall (TE), Jim Kistner (C), John Gorman (WR), 1992-Shawn Jones (DB), John Nickson (DB), Rick Stroup (DE) George Barton (DE), Mike Zim- Mobley (LB) 1977-Gary Keyser (OL), Mike merman (DT), Steve Reeder (DB) 1993-Nick Hanych (TE), Dean Ludwig (NG), Mark Verica (QB), 1971-Bob Kohler (LB), John Myers (P) Randy Walck (TE) Kashner (DB), Jeff Wise (TE), 1994-John Mobley (LB), Kevin 1978-Tom Calvario (OT), Bill Doug Petri (OT), Terry Woginrich Mobley (DB) Tamasitis (WR), Kevin Bowser (QB) 1995-Denauld Brown (DL), Del (DE), Ray Carr (DL), Mike Lud- 1972-Chuck Kopanski (DE), Hufford (G), John Mobley (LB), wig (DL), Carl Haberstroh (LB), Ben Ellegood (DT), Tony Alles- Kevin Mobley (DB), Darrien Kelvin Bowser (DB), Jim Nickson sandrini (LB) Peoples (RB), Brian Tolliver (DB) (DB) 1973-Gary Gisondi (K), Cliff 1996-Denauld Brown (DT), 1979-Ron Day (RB), Carl Haber- Mease (OG), Mike Brusko (P), Rodney Hancock (LB), Darrien stroh (LB), Ed Podorsky (DB) Rick Keeley (DL), George Whary Peoples (RB) 1980-Ray Crouse (DB), Steve (DB) 1997-Keith Bussom (LB), Kocher (DT), Bob Mireski (TE), 1974-Rick Keeley (DL), Frank Anthony Browder (WR), Denauld Don Shaver (RB) Williams (LB), George Whary Brown (DT), Aldain Lobban (DE), 1981-Greg Gristick (QB), Dave (DB), Carl Pearson (TE), Cliff Emneko Sweeney (RB) Keeny (RB), Bob Mireski (TE), Mease (OG) 1998-Terrence Miles (LB), Jon Frank Santoro (OG), Brian Wert 1975-Steve Head (G), Bruce Murphy (DE), Yorel Prosser (RB), (K), Steve Kocher (DL), Mike Harper (RB), Carl Pearson (TE), Terry Robertson (RS), Emneko Riley (DB) Frank Williams (LB) Sweeney (RB), Kevin Wimberly 1982-Scott Borman (DE), Andre 1976-Bruce Harper (RB), Steve (DB) Reed (WR), Rich Sharp (FB), Don Head (G), Kevin Keeler (DB), Joe 1999-Yorel Prosser (RB), Peter Wolski (C) Lentz (OT), Pat McDermott (DE) Iovino (OG), Duane Werley (PK), 1983-Scott Borman (DE), Bill 1977-Ron Day (RB), Frank Jon Murphy (DE), Terrence Miles Ludy (DT), Gary Kline (QB), Flizak (DL), Steve Head (G), Eric (LB) Dave Pasley (LB), Harry Williams Megargel (DE), Todd Schlegel 2000-Mike de Marteleire (QB), (DL), Tracey Wright (DE) (LB) Jon Murphy (DE), Andre Davis 1984-Gary Gristick (NG), Dave 1978-Don Shaver (FB), Mark (DB), Pete Mendez (DB) Pasley (LB) Verica (QB), Randy Walck (TE) 2001-Corey Benson (DE), Will 1985-John Eagle (OT), 1979-Jim Bennett (OT), Scott Luca (C), Pete Mendez (DB) 1986-Mike Attardi (K), Herb Lustig (C), Walt Michaels (LB), 2002-Corey Benson (DE), Jasen Butz (DL), Darren Dabner (DB), 38 Honors

Bob DiRico (RB), Mike Kullman 1977-Steve Head (G) DON HANSEN (DB), Bruce Tiller (WR), Craig 1979-Don Shaver (RB) FOOTBALL GAZETTE Tomlinson (LB), Stan Wateski (G) 1994-John Mobley (LB) First Team All-America 1987-Bill Kerkendall (OT), Mark 1995-John Mobley (LB) 2001-Pete Mendez (DB) Smakulski (LB) Second Team Second Team All-America 1988-Greg Buchman (QB), Ron 1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB) 1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB), Capozzoli (LB), Joe Svede (RB) 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) Pete Merkel (DE) 1989-Scott Agnew (DL), Fred 2005-Michael Baldiwn (DB) 1995-John Mobley (LB) Seifert (QB), Mark Steinmeyer Honorable Mention 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) (RB) 1957-Art Castelluci (RB) Third Team All-America 1990-Tim Clancy (LB), Mike 1964-Anthony Cipriano (OL) 1997-Denauld Brown (DT) Donnelly (RB), Shawn Jones (DB) 1975-Frank Williams (LB) First Team All-Region 1991-Willie James (WR), John 1976-Bruce Harper (RB) 2003-Jon Corson (P) Lorchak (C), Pete Merkel (P), 1980-Jim Bennett (T), Willie 2005-Michael Baldwin (DB) John Mobley (LB), George Vis- Roman (WR) Third Team All-Region conti (OT) 1981-Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie 2003-Matt Sola (DE, Trevor 1992-Andy Breault (QB), Trevor Nowotarski (DB) Smith (WR) Kresge (LB), Don Sofilkanich 1984-Dave Waligurski (OL), (DE) Andre Reed (WR) 1993-Mike Fantanarosa (DL) 1985-Bob DiRico (RB), Paul QUARTERLY 1994-Todd Ayers (LB), Jerry Lu- Magistro (RB), Tracey Wright First Team All-America cas (LB), Tony Miller (RB), Kevin (DE) 1995-John Mobley (LB) Mobley (RS), Ron Nicholson (LB) 1986-Paul Magistro (RB) 1995-Justin Bordlemay (WR), HARLON HILL TROPHY Nick Hanych (TE), Emerson John- AFCA ALL-AMERICA FINALISTS son (K), Jerry Lucas (LB), Terry 1977-Steve Head (G) National Finalists – Place Owens (DB) 1995-John Mobley (LB) 1986-Paul Magistro (RB) - 7th 1996-Anthony Browder (WR), 1997-Denauld Brown (DT) 1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB) Peter Iovino (G), Terry Owens - 4th (DB), Kevin Wimberly (DB) DAKTRONICS 1992-Andy Breault (QB) - 9th 1997-Chris Fraley (TE), Peter First Team All-America Regional Finalists Iovino (G), Terry Owens (DB) 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) 1990-Mark Steinmeyer (RB) 1998-Aldain Lobban (DE), Chris Second Team All-America 1996-John Mobley (LB) Klick (OT), Steve Windsor (DB) 1995-John Mobley (LB) 1999-Terry Robertson (WR), 2001-Pete Mendez (DB) CoSIDA Mike de Marteleire (RS), Pete First-Team All-Region Second Team Academic Mendez (LB), John Noble (DB), 1994-John Mobley (LB) All-America Steve Windsor (P) 1995-John Mobley (LB) 2000-Alex Daecher (LB) 2000-Terry Robertson (WR), 2001-Pete Mendez (DB) 2001-Alex Daecher (LB) Rich Hamilton (WR), Vincent 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) 2005-Michael Baldwin (DB) Jamison (RB) 2003-Jon Corson (P) First Team All-District 2001-Jon Corson (P), Andre 2005-Michael Baldwin (LB) 1992-Dave Lorchak (G) Davis (DB), Adam Green (DB), Second Team All-Region 1996-Rob Holmes (QB) Marcel Kottke (PK), Yorel Prosser 1996-Denauld Brown (DT) 1999-Chris Becker (DB) (RB), Steven Schafer (OG), Jon 1997-Denauld Brown (DT) 2000-Alex Daecher (LB) Search (DE) 1999-Jon Murphy (DE) 2001-Alex Daecher (LB) 2002-Jon Corson (P), Stephen 2000-Pete Mendez (DB) 2003-Trevor Miller (G) Gammage (RB), Trevor Miller 2001-Will Luca (C), Steven 2004-Michael Baldwin (DB) (OG), Matt Sola (DE) Schafer (OG) 2005-Michael Baldwin (DB) 2003-Tony Bria (RB), Stephen 2005-Greg Mitchell (LB) Second Team All-District Gammage (RB), Tim Krusen 2003-Michael Baldwin (DB) (DL), Trevor Miller (C), Greg D2FOOTBALL.COM 2004-Greg Mitchell (LB) Mitchell (LB), Matt Scartozzi (K) First Team All-America 2005-Greg Mitchell (LB) 2004-James Brooks (WR), Mau- 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) rice Adams (RB), Greg Mitchell First Team All-Region BURGER KING (LB) 2002-Pete Mendez (DB) SCHOLAR ATHLETES 2005-Drew Hicks (LB), Matt Second Team All-Region 1996-Rob Holmes Scartozzi (K) 2003-Jon Corson (P) 1998-Jason Stephens All-Freshman Team AP LITTLE 2003-Jason Henley (TE) ALL-AMERICA First Team 1938-Fiorindo DeMatteo (QB) 1955-Dick Campeotto (C) 39 Records

SINGLE GAME-TEAM Touchdown Passes Interceptions 7, vs. Cheyney, 2002 Game 7 Andy Breault vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 Total Offense 582 yards, vs. Mansfield, 2005 Season 37 Andy Breault, 1991 Points Scored 67, vs. Bloomsburg (67-19), 1991 Career 86 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Points Allowed 70, vs. West Chester (70-14), 1969 Most Passes Had Intercepted Victory Margin 58, vs. Trenton State (58-0), 1949 Game 6 Robb Walters vs. West Chester, 1997 Defeat Margin 65, vs. Shippensburg (65-0), 1931 6 Andy Breault vs. Shippensburg, 1991 vs. Lock Haven (65-0), 1931 Season 20 Andy Breault, 1991 Rushing Attempts Career 63 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Game 39 Darrien Peoples vs. Cheyney, 1995 Receptions Season 306 Darrien Peoples, 1996 Game 15 Terry Robertson vs. Bloomsburg, 2000 Career 752 Darrien Peoples, 1993-96 Season 86 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990 Rushing Yards Career 200 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Game 259 Maurice Adams vs. Cheyney, 2004 Season 1,393 Darrien Peoples, 1996 Receiving Yards Career 3,156 Darrien Peoples, 1993-96 Game 206 Terry Robertson vs. West Chester, 1999 Season 940 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990 Rushing Touchdowns Career 2,118 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Game 5 Stephen Gammage vs. Cheyney, 2002 Season 17 Don Shaver, 1979 Touchdown Receptions Career 33 Don Shaver, 1977-80 Game 4 Larry Baumgardner vs. Mansfield, 2005 4 Mark Steinmeyer vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 4 Tony Santella vs. Cheyney, 1986 Season 10 Rich Hamilton, 2000 10 Mark Steinmeyer, 1991 10 Dom Mele, 1991 Career 22 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 KU Hall of Famer Andy Total Offense Yards Breault holds Game 472 Mike de Marteleire vs. Bloomsburg, 2000 almost every Season 3,173 Andy Breault, 1990 school passing Career 8,975 Andy Breault, 1989-92 record, includ- All-Purpose Yards ing comple- Game 293 Darrien Peoples vs. Cheyney, 1995 tions, yards and Season 2,260 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990 touchdowns in Career 6,210 Mark Steinmeyer, 1989-92 a game, season PAT Kicks Made and career. Season 35 Duane Werley, 1999 Career 86 Steve Kratz, 1989-92 Field Goals Attempted Season 17 Mike Attardi, 1987 Career 43 Steve Kratz, 1989-92 Pass Attempts Game 57 Andy Breault vs. Clarion, 1991 Field Goals Made 57 Fred Seifert, 1989 Game 3 Emerson Johnson vs. Mansfield, 1995 Season 474 Andy Breault, 1990 3 Mike Attardi vs. Mansfield, 1986 Career 1,259 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Season 9 Tim DeLaney, 1996 9 Dean Myers, 1993 Pass Completions Career 24 Matt Scartozzi, 2002-05 Game 34 Andy Breault vs. Mansfield, 1992 Season 269 Andy Breault, 1990 Best Field Goal Percentage (min. 0.5 made/game) Career 733 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Season 80.0 Matt Scartozzi, 2003 80.0 Mark Fairchild, 1984 Best Completion Percentage Career 63.2 Matt Scartozzi, 2002-05 Game 91.0 Greg Gristick vs. Millersville, 1980 Season 62.5 Andy Breault, 1991 Punts Career 58.2 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Season 71 Jeff Reifinger, 1985 Career 250 Jeff Reifinger, 1984-87 Passing Yards Game 448 Andy Breault vs. Mansfield, 1992 Punting Yards Season 3,143 Andy Breault, 1990 Season 2,486 Mike Brusko, 1973 Career 9,096 Andy Breault, 1989-92 Career 8,868 Jon Corson, 2000-03 40 Records

Best Punting Average Tackles Season 43.0 Jon Corson, 2003 Game 31 Larry Mertz vs. Clarion, 1980 Career 38.7 Pete Merkel, 1988-91 Season 134 Larry Mertz, 1981 Punt Returns Career 424 Tim Clancy, 1988-91 Season 26 Brian Dennison, 1977 Sacks Career 69 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Game 8 Gerry Sukanick, 1979 Punt Return Yards Season 16 Jay Schiavello, 1980 Season 295 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988 Career 25.5 Tracey Wright, 1982-85 Career 813 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Punts Blocked Best Punt Return Average (min 1 return/game) Season 4 Rick Keeley, 1975 Season 16.4 Mark Steinmeyer, 1989 Coaching Victories Career 11.8 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Career 61 George Baldwin, 1973-83, 85-87 Best Winning Percentage, Head Coach Career .474 Jim McGovern, 1937-43 Miscellaneous Longest Run: 91, Emneko Sweeney vs. Clarion, 1998 Longest Pass: 85, Jeremy Copeland vs. ESU, 2004 Longest Rec.: 85 James Brooks vs. ESU, 2004 Longest Int. Return: 95, Bob McCullough, 1940 Longest Fumble Return: 98, Michael Baldwin vs. Clarion, 2005 Longest Field Goal: 48, Emerson Johnson, 1994 48 Steve Kratz, 1989 Longest Punt: 79, Jon Corson vs. Mansfield, 2003 Longest Kickoff Return: 95, Kevin Wimberly vs. ESU, 1997 95, Shawn Jones, 1991 Longest Punt Return: 86, Bernie Townes, 1979 SINGLE SEASON-TEAM Best Record 7-2, .778 (1977) KU Hall of Famer Mark Steinmeyer Wins 7 (1977 & 2000) holds numerous game, season and Winning streak 6 (4 in 1936-2 in 37) Points Scored 360 (1991-10 games) career records. Points Allowed 397 (1993-11 games) Kickoff Returns Fewest Points Scored 0 (1941-6 games) Season 28 Andre Davis, 2003 Fewest Points Allowed 32 (1938-7 games) 28 Shawn Jones, 1990 Shutouts 4 (1937, 1964) 28 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990 Shutouts Against 6 (1931, 1941) Career 76 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Kickoff Return Yards Season 577 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988 Career 1,470 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91 Best Kickoff Return Average (min. 1 return/ game) Season 29.7 John Noble, 1999 Career 23.6 Terry Robertson, 1997-2000 Interceptions Game 4 Pete Mendez vs. Cheyney, 2002 Season 10 Kevin Keeler, 1976 Career 21 Pete Mendez, 1999-2002

Pete Mendez holds Kutztown’s single game and career records for interceptions.

41 All-Time Leaders (Season)

Passing Yards Yr. Receptions Yr. Punt Return Yards Yr. Andy Breault 3,143 1990 Mark Steimeyer 86 1990 Mark Steinmeyer 295 1989 Andy Breault 2,927 1991 Terry Robertson 68 2000 Mark Steinmeyer 261 1990 Andy Breault 2,566 1992 Terry Robertson 68 1999 B. Nowotarski 210 1981 M. de Martelerie 2,320 2000 Trevor Smith 60 2003 John Mobley 202 1995 Rob Holmes 1,898 1994 M. de Marteleire 56 1999 Jason Gray 174 1998 Pass Attempts Yr. Receiving TDs Yr. Punt Ret. Avg. (1/gm.) Yr. Andy Breault 474 1990 Rich Hamilton 10 2000 Mark Steinmeyer 16.4 1989 Andy Breault 360 1991 Mark Steinmeyer 10 1991 Shawn Jones 14.2 1991 M. de Martelerie 339 2000 Dom Mele 10 1991 John Mobley 13.5 1995 Andy Breault 338 1992 Phil Washington 9 2000 Mark Steinmeyer 13.1 1990 Fred Seifert 326 1989 L. Baumgardner 8 2005 M. de Marteleire 12.6 1999 Justin Bordlemay 8 1995 Pass Completions Yr. Kickoff Returns Yr. Andy Breault 269 1990 Tackles Yr. Andre Davis 28 2003 Andy Breault 225 1991 Larry Mertz 134 1981 Shawn Jones 28 1992 M. de Marteleire 198 2000 Tim Clancy 133 1991 Mark Steinmeyer 28 1990 Andy Breault 197 1992 Tim Clancy 131 1989 Mark Steinmeyer 26 1989 Fred Seifert 174 1989 Todd Ayers 127 1993 Mike Donnelly 25 1988 Passing TDs Yr. Sacks Yr. Kickoff Return Yards Yr. Andy Breault 37 1991 Jay Schiavello 16 1980 Mark Steinmeyer 577 1988 M. de Marteleire 24 2000 Tracey Wright 14 1985 Andre Davis 574 2003 Andy Breault 23 1990 Mark Steinmeyer 558 1990 Andy Breault 20 1992 Interceptions Yr. Shawn Jones 516 1992 Jeremy Copeland 16 2003 Kevin Keeler 10 1976 Terry Robertson 504 1998 Pete Mendez 9 2001 Rushing Yards Yr. B. Nowatarski 8 1981 Kickoff Ret. Avg. (1/gm.) Yr. Darrien Peoples 1,393 1996 Shawn Jones 8 1991 John Noble 29.7 1999 Don Shaver 1,292 1979 Kevin Wimberly 29.0 1997 Bruce Harper 1,132 1976 Punts Yr. Terry Robertson 26.5 1998 Emneko Sweeney 1,113 1997 Jeff Reifinger 71 1985 James Brooks 24.3 2004 Emneko Sweeney 1,103 1998 Ryan Nye 67 2005 Terry Robertson 24.2 1999 Paul Magistro 1,021 1986 Jeff Reifinger 67 1987 Yorel Prosser 1,004 2001 Tim DeLaney 66 1996 PAT Kicks Made Yr. Tim DeLaney 66 1995 Duane Werley 35 1999 Carries Yr. Scott Ruhl 65 1980 Steve Kratz 33 1991 Darrien Peoples 306 1996 Marcel Kottke 32 2000 Don Shaver 236 1979 Punting Yards Yr. Marcel Kottke 26 2001 Stephen Gammage 227 2002 Mike Brusko 2,486 1973 Marcel Kottke 25 1998 Darrien Peoples 226 1995 Ryan Nye 2,480 2005 Paul Magistro 200 1986 Jeff Reifinger 2,467 1985 Field Goals Made Yr. Jon Corson 2,366 2003 Dean Myers 9 1993 Rushing TDs Yr. Dean Myers 2,343 1993 Tim DeLaney 9 1996 Don Shaver 17 1979 Jeff Reifinger 2,289 1987 several 8 Stephen Gammage 14 2002 Yorel Prosser 12 1999 Punting Average Yr. Field Goals Attempted Yr. Bruce Harper 11 1976 Jon Corson 43.0 2003 Mike Attardi 17 1987 Emneko Sweeney 11 1997 Pete Merkel 40.0 1991 Steve Kratz 16 1888 Pete Merkel 39.2 1990 Receiving Yards Yr. Mike Brusko 38.9 1973 Field Goal % (0.5/gm.) Yr. Mark Steinmeyer 940 1990 Jon Corson 38.0 2001 M. Scartozzi 80.0 (8-10) 2003 Trevor Smith 843 2003 M. Fairchild 80.0 (8-10) 1984 Anthony Browder 792 1996 Punt Returns Yr. M. Scartozzi 77.8 (7-9) 2005 Andre Reed 791 1983 Brian Dennison 26 1977 M. Kottke 75.0 (6-8) 2000 Terry Robertson 742 1999 Jason Gray 22 1997 D. Myers 64.3 (9-14) 1993 Jason Gray 20 1998 E. Johnson 63.6 (7-11) 1994 Mark Steinmeyer 20 1990 B. Nowotarski 20 1981

42 All-time Leaders (Career)

Passing Yards Yrs. Receiving TDs Yrs. Punt Return Yards Yrs. Andy Breault 9,096 1989-92 Mark Steinmeyer 23 1988-91 Mark Steinmeyer 813 1988-91 Rob Holmes 6,092 1993-96 Trevor Smith 20 2001-04 Jason Gray 540 1996-99 M. de Marteleire 3,587 1998-00 Dom Mele 18 1990-92 Shawn Jones 357 1989-92 Greg Buchman 3,499 1985-88 Justin Bordlemay 16 1992-95 Jeremy Copeland 3,325 2003-04 Andre Reed 14 1981-84 Punt Return Avg. ** Yrs. Mark Steinmeyer 11.8 1988-91 Pass Attempts Yrs. Tackles Yrs. Shawn Jones 10.5 1989-92 Andy Breault 1,259 1989-92 Tim Clancy 424 1988-91 Rob Holmes 821 1993-96 John Mobley 387 1991-95 Kick Returns Yrs. Greg Buchman 667 1985-88 Todd Ayers 328 1991-94 Mark Steinmeyer 76 1988-91 Fred Seifert 617 1987-89 Larry Mertz 299 1979-81 Andre Davis 61 2000-03 Jeremy Copeland 572 2003-04 Jerry Lucas 298 1992-95 Terry Robertson 54 1997-00 Shawn Jones 52 1989-92 Completions Yrs. Sacks Yrs. Andy Breault 733 1989-92 Tracey Wright 25.5 1982-85 Kick Return Yards Yrs. Rob Holmes 560 1993-96 Jon Murphy 22 1997-00 Mark Steinmeyer 1,470 1988-91 Greg Buchman 311 1985-88 Aldain Lobban 20 1995-98 Terry Robertson 1,273 1997-00 several 293 Harry Williams 20 1981-84 Andre Davis 1,182 2000-03 John Mobley 19 1991-95 Shawn Jones 955 1989-92 TD Passes Yrs. Andy Breault 86 1989-92 Interceptions Yrs. Kick Return Avg. ** Yrs. M. de Marteleire 34 1998-00 Pete Mendez 21 1999-02 Terry Robertson 23.6 1997-00 Rob Holmes 29 1993-96 Shawn Jones 20 1989-92 Kevin Mobley 22.6 1994-95 Greg Buchman 26 1985-88 Bernie Nowatarski 17 1979-81 Emneko Sweeney 21.7 1995-98 Kevin Keeler 17 1974-76 Kevin Wimberly 21.7 1995-98 Rushing Yards Yrs. Greg Glenn 21.1 1987-89 Darrien Peoples 3,156 1993-96 Punts Yrs. Yorel Prosser 2,731 1998-01 Jeff Reifinger 250 1984-87 PAT Kicks Yrs. Don Shaver 2,621 1977-80 Jon Corson 230 2000-03 Steve Kratz 86 1989-92 Paul Magistro 2,548 1983-86 Tim DeLaney 132 1994-96 Marcel Kottke 85 1997-2001 Emneko Sweeney 2,496 1995-98 Punting Yards Yrs. Field Goals Made Yrs. Bruce Harper 2,169 1974-76 Matt Scartozzi 24 2002-05 Stephen Gammage 2,056 2002-04 Jon Corson 8,868 2000-03 Jeff Reifinger 8,718 1984-87 Steve Kratz 19 1989-92 Carries Yrs. Tim DeLaney 4,534 1994-96 Mike Attardi 18 1985-87 Darrien Peoples 752 1993-96 Pete Merkel 3,834 1989-91 Emerson Johnson 15 1994-95 Paul Magistro 564 1983-86 Marcel Kottke 14 1997-2001 Punting Avg** Yrs. Don Shaver 562 1977-80 Field Goals Attempted Yrs. Yorel Prosser 526 1998-01 Pete Merkel 38.7 1989-91 Jon Corson 38.6 2000-03 Steve Kratz 43 1989-92 Stephen Gammage 508 2002-04 Mike Attardi 40 1985-87 Rushing TDs Yrs. Punt Returns Yrs. Matt Scartozzi 38 2002-05 Don Shaver 33 1977-80 Mark Steinmeyer 69 1988-91 Marcel Kottke 27 1997-2001 Yorel Prosser 28 1998-01 Jason Gray 65 1996-99 Emerson Johnson 26 1994-95 Stephen Gammage 25 2002-04 Field Goal % (0.5/gm., **) Yrs. Paul Magistro 23 1983-86 M. Scartozzi 63.2 (24-38) 2002-05 Bruce Harper 21 1974-76 T. DeLaney 58.8 (10-17) 1992-96 Receiving Yards Yrs. E. Johnson 57.7 (15-26) 1994-95 Mark Steinmeyer 2,118 1988-91 D. Myers 57.1 (12-21) 1990-93 Trevor Smith 2,060 2001-04 M. Fairchild 52.4 (11-21) 1983-85 Justin Bordlemay 2,010 1992-95 ** minimum two years Andre Reed 2,002 1981-84 Terry Robertson 1,747 1997-00 Receptions Yrs. Mark Steinmeyer 200 1988-91 Trevor Smith 166 2001-04 Terry Robertson 165 1997-00 Andre Reed 142 1981-84 Darrien Peoples 134 1993-96

43 Year-by-Year Results

1895 (5-0) 1905 (6-3) 1930 (3-3-1) 10 Reading H.S. 4 HC: George B. Ely HC: Earnest Slessinger (rest of results n/a) 0 Superba AA 23 C: Francis Walker 17 Slatington H.S. 0 29 Moravian 7 1896 (n/a) 0 Albright College 23 14 Bloomsburg State 19 0 Lehigh 16 17 Muhlenberg Prep 0 13 Shippensburg State 7 (rest of results n/a) 18 Reading H.S. 6 0 Lafayette Frosh 24 11 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 5 6 Carlisle Medical 0 1897 (n/a) 6 0 7 Millersville State 7 (results n/a) 0 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 11 13 Lock Haven State 14 21 Easton H.S. 0 82 78 1898 (2-0-1) 90 68 1931 (0-7) 16 Reading H.S. 0 HC: Earnest Slessinger 16 Birdsboro AA 0 1906-1922 - NO TEAMS 0 Atlantic Trade 6 0 Mercury Wheelmen 0 6 Bloomsburg State 32 32 0 1923 (5-3) 0 Shippensburg State 65 1899 (n/a) C: Harold Runyeon 0 Trenton State 8 11 Atlas 12 59 Spring City 12 0 Lock Haven State 65 15 All Scholas.-Reading 0 0 Perkiomen Res. 32 0 Millersville State 13 Emmett 13 Allentown Cath. H.S. 0 0 Mansfield State 21 0 Ursinus Reserves 57 6 210 Bethlehem H.S. 26 Reading H.S. Res. 13 1932 (1-3) YMCA Reading 7 Emmaus Field Club 13 HC: Earnest Slessinger 43 Lehigh Prep 0 7 Pottsville H.S. 0 C: Lester Wentling 45 Hellertown H.S. 0 53 Bethlehem Prep 0 12 Shippensburg State 32 0 Royersford H.S. 10 165 127 7 Lock Haven State 17 1924 (1-6) 0 Trenton State 18 1900 (5-1-1) C: Harry Johnson 7 Millersville State 6 21 Boyertown H.S. 0 12 Mahonoy City H.S. 7 26 73 26 Ashland H.S. 0 0 Bethlehem Prep 51 1933 (1-5) 5 Moravian Seminary 0 0 E. Stroudsburg State 59 HC: Earnest Slessinger 6 @ Reading YMCA 6 7 Millersville State 13 C: Albert Fritz 16 Bethlehem H.S. 0 7 Emmaus AA 24 0 Mansfield State 44 0 Pottsville 17 12 Reading H.S. 21 0 Shippensburg State 19 74 23 0 Perkiomen School 58 13 Montclair State 12 1901 (6-3) 38 233 0 Millersville State 18 0 Bethl. Shamrocks 12 1925 (2-3) 0 Trenton State 28 0 Reading Field Club 17 C: Jim Nash 0 Lock Haven State 64 5 Lehigh Freshmen 2 12 Nazareth Hall 13 185 14 Boston Juniors 7 Military Academy 6 1934 (1-6) 12 St. Aloysius 7 15 Beckley Business 21 HC: Earnest Slessinger 14 Allentown T.A. 0 41 Palmerton H.S. 0 C: Art Taute 27 Lehigh Prep 0 6 Allentown Prep JVs 13 2 Mansfield State 8 5 Allentown Field Club 0 6 Millersville State 7 0 Shippensburg State 12 0 Mt. Carmel H.S. 11 80 47 0 Lock Haven State 19 77 56 1926 - NO TEAM 0 Montclair State 33 1902 (2-2-2) 6 Millersville State 12 HC: Mr. French 1927 (1-4) * 0 Trenton State 19 0 Allentown H.S. 0 HC: Charles Vibberts 6 Panzer 0 0 Muhlenberg College 0 C: Newton Ruch 14 103 0 Albright College 22 0 Beckley Business 32 1935 (3-5) 28 Slatington H.S. 0 0 Blythe Township HS 6 HC: Jim McGovern 6 Lehigh Prep 0 0 Bloomsburg State 30 C: Jimmie Heslop 0 Penn Wheelmen 10 6 Millersville State 13 0 Lebanon Valley 19 34 32 6 81 0 Shippensburg State 22 1903 (n/a) (*win not available) 33 Oswego Teachers 0 5 Allentown Field Club 5 0 Lock Haven State 19 Allentown YMCA 1928 (2-3) 0 Montclair State 18 Boston Juniors HC: John Bowman 6 Mansfield State 7 Muhlenberg College C: Ralston Derr 48 Trenton State 0 Silver Stars 14 Elizabethtown 7 26 Panzer JC 0 Albright College 12 E. Stroudsburg State 7 107 85 Moravian College 6 National Farm 65 1936 (5-2-1) 0 Millersville Normal 16 0 Millersville State 12 HC: Jim McGovern 0 Bloomsburg State 12 C: Russ Stoudt 1904 (4-2-1) 32 103 6 Lebanon Valley 19 HC: Ed Stein 1929 (3-2-1) 0 Shippensburg State 18 0 Slatington H.S. 0 HC: Earnest Slessinger 14 Bergen JC 0 35 Schuylkill Seminary 0 C: Clint Hoffman 7 Lock Haven State 7 5 Amphions of Reading 0 0 Bloomsburg State 6 7 Montclair State 2 10 Allentown H.S. 0 12 Shippensburg State 26 7 Trenton State 6 0 @ Millersville Normal 18 32 Atlantic Trade 0 19 Millersville State 7 11 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 4 6 Millersville State 6 14 Nassau C. C. 0 6 Millersville Normal 18 6 Williamson Trade 0 74 59 67 40 32 Greenville HS 0 88 38

44 Year-by-Year Results

1937 (4-2-1) 12 Trenton State 0 28 Mansfield State 7 HC: Jim McGovern 0 Bloomsburg State 9 0 West Chester State 50 C: Morgalis, Wood 6 Millersville State 0 6 Lock Haven State 0 12 Shippensburg State 6 57 60 43 155 42 Wilson D.C. Teachers 0 1947 (2-6) 7 Lock Haven State 33 HC: Joe Patton 1953 (2-5) 0 Montclair State 0 C: George Hollenbach, HC: Joe Patton 6 West Chester State 19 Carl Strittmatter, Charles 0 New Haven State 38 26 Bergen JC 0 Norris 13 Cheyney State 0 7 Millersville State 0 6 Lock Haven State 47 6 Millersville State 0 94 58 6 Shippensburg State 28 0 Shippensburg State 61 1938 (4-1-2) 0 Montclair State 7 0 Mansfield State 13 HC: Jim McGovern 6 Mansfield State 40 6 West Chester State 53 C: Jim Mazar 33 Trenton State 0 0 Lock Haven State 19 6 Shippensburg State 6 12 Bloomsburg State 24 25 184 13 Lock Haven State 14 7 Millersville State 6 1954 (3-3-1) 21 Montclair State 0 6 Connecticut State 20 HC: Joe Patton 6 Bloomsburg State 0 76 171 C: Bob Wolff 38 Army Medical 6 1948 (3-4-1) 7 Nat’l Agricultural 7 0 West Chester State 0 HC: Joe Patton 25 Cheyney State 0 7 Millersville State 6 C: Leroy Heckman, Brooke 12 Millersville State 26 91 32 Shugars 14 Trenton State 0 1939 (5-3) 6 Shippensburg State 7 6 Mansfield State 30 HC: Jim McGovern 37 Connecticut State 7 6 E. Stroudsburg State 32 C: Vince Conway, George 13 Mansfield State 31 20 Montclair State 13 Kovich 0 Montclair State 0 90 108 20 East Carolina State 6 19 Trenton State 6 1955 (1-5-2) 6 Shippensburg State 7 0 Bloomsburg State 27 HC: Joe Patton 0 Lock Haven State 14 6 Millersville State 14 C: Art Castellucci, Dick 13 Montclair State 0 13 Rider 7 Campeotto 0 West Chester State 18 94 99 21 Nat’l Agricultural 13 7 Bloomsburg State 0 1949 (5-2-1) 0 Cheyney State 0 13 Army Medical 6 HC: Joe Patton 0 Millersville State 20 21 Millersville State 0 C: Larry Motkowski, William 7 Trenton State 7 80 51 Wolff 7 Mansfield State 25 1940 (3-5) 6 Shippensburg State 6 14 E. Stroudsburg State 40 HC: Jim McGovern 43 Cheyney State 13 6 Shippensburg State 26 C: Mike Bodnarik, John Buzas 12 Mansfield State 6 7 Montclair State 35 7 Albright 24 38 Montclair State 6 62 166 6 East Carolina State 14 58 Trenton State 0 1956 (5-4) 0 Shippensburg State 13 14 Bloomsburg State 27 HC: Joe Patton 6 Lock Haven State 0 21 Millersville State 13 C: Art Castelucci, Keith 0 Montclair State 28 13 Rider 27 Newhard 56 Army Ordinance 0 198 98 14 Kings 33 20 Bloomsburg State 0 1950 (5-3-1) 13 Cheyney State 6 0 Millersville State 32 HC: Joe Patton 0 Millersville State 7 95 111 C: Frank Marello, Robert 13 Trenton State 6 1941 (0-6) Banick 27 Trenton State 6 HC: Jim McGovern 13 Indiana (PA) State 13 26 Nat’l Agricultural 24 C: Mike Huber 7 Shippensburg State 32 0 Shippensburg State 19 0 Shippensburg State 36 35 Glassboro State 6 12 Montclair State 6 0 E. Stroudsburg State 26 15 Montclair State 6 0 E. Stroudsburg State 21 0 Ithaca 27 12 Trenton State 0 105 128 0 Bloomsburg State 14 0 Bloomsburg State 35 1957 (3-4-1) 0 Clarion State 46 19 Connecticut State 0 HC: Joe Patton 0 Millersville State 33 6 Millersville State 25 C: Art Castelucci, Keith 0 182 37 Cheyney State 13 Newhard 1942 (1-4) 144 130 0 Kings 6 HC: Jim McGovern 1951 (5-2) 25 Cheyney State 6 C: Lewis Purnell, Robert Stover HC: Joe Patton 19 Millersville State 7 0 Shippensburg State 19 C: Joe Rinaldi, Stan Sawicki 0 Juniata 46 0 Mansfield State 39 0 Indiana (PA) State 14 12 Nat’l Agricultural 27 0 E. Stroudsburg State 14 20 Shippensburg State 7 0 Shippensburg State 13 19 Indiantown Gap Army 0 60 Montclair State 21 14 Montclair State 7 6 Clarion State 19 0 Bloomsburg State 28 14 E. Stroudsburg State 14 25 91 33 Millersville State 13 84 126 1943, 1944, 1945 27 Connecticut State 7 1958 (3-3-1) NO TEAM - WW II 33 Cheyney State 12 HC: Joe Patton 173 102 C: Emile Ilchuk 1946 (3-4) 1952 (3-4) 0 E. Stroudsburg State 19 HC: Walt Risley HC: Joe Patton 6 Trenton State 6 C: John White, George Hol- C: Joe Villiano, Harvey Kirch- 0 Millersville State 6 lenbach gassner 13 Central Conn. St. 2 13 Lock Haven State 24 2 New Haven State 13 0 Nat’l Agricultural 12 6 Shippensburg State 13 7 Cheyney State 0 16 Mansfield State 14 20 Montclair State 0 0 Millersville State 27 13 Montclair State 0 0 Mansfield State 14 0 Shippensburg State 58 48 59 45 Year-by-Year Results

1959 (3-4-1) 12 Cheyney State 15 1972 (3-6, 3-3 PSAC/4th) HC: Joe Patton 0 West Chester State 30 HC: Bob Mazey C: Bill Nill 0 Bloomsburg State 47 C: Tony Alessandrini, Bob 0 Mansfield State 0 0 Mansfield State 42 Kohler 0 E. Stroudsburg State 22 50 210 7 Montclair State 17 19 Cheyney State 6 1966 (1-6-1, 1-5 PSAC/7th) 14 Shippensburg State 24 13 Millersville State 39 HC: Bob Kinderman 20 Millersville State 14 14 Trenton State 48 C: Joe Hennessey, Gerald 7 E. Stroudsburg State 0 6 Central Conn. St. 12 Rockhill 0 Glassboro State 17 7 Nat’l Agricultural 6 14 Central Conn. St 17 6 Cheyney State 14 6 Montclair State 3 0 Millersville State 26 0 West Chester State 43 65 136 0 E. Stroudsburg State 33 7 Bloomsburg State 17 1960 (1-7, 1-5 PSAC/6th) 7 Glassboro State 7 35 Mansfield State 14 HC: Bud Heilman 17 Cheyney State 14 96 160 C: Sal Messina 0 West Chester State 33 1973 (2-7, 1-5 PSAC/6th) 35 Cheyney State 6 7 Bloomsburg State 31 HC: George Baldwin 0 E. Stroudsburg State 61 17 Mansfield State 20 C: Doug Dennison, Mike 7 Millersville State 59 62 181 Brusko 0 Delaware Valley 25 1967 (1-7, 1-5 PSAC/7th) 13 Montclair State 31 0 West Chester State 60 HC: Bob Kinderman 31 Shippensburg State 10 0 Mansfield State 21 C: Jack Kinsky 6 Millersville State 48 7 Shippensburg State 51 6 Central Conn. St 36 3 E. Stroudsburg State 13 0 Montclair State 32 7 Millersville State 26 6 Glassboro State 14 49 315 6 E. Stroudsburg State 26 2 Cheyney State 10 1961 (2-6, 2-3 PSAC/6th) 14 Glassboro State 19 13 West Chester State 41 HC: Bud Heilman 12 Cheyney State 35 7 Bloomsburg State 14 C: Gary Simon 6 West Chester State 41 7 Mansfield State 6 0 E. Stroudsburg State 45 26 Bloomsburg State 19 88 187 25 Cheyney State 0 7 Mansfield State 49 1974 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 6 Montclair State 20 84 251 HC: George Baldwin 0 West Chester State 47 1968 (3-4-1, 2-3-1 PSAC/4th) C: Cliff Mease, Rick Keeley 6 Delaware Valley 12 HC: Bob Kinderman 7 Montclair State 12 7 Central Conn. St 20 0 Central Conn. St 13 7 Shippensburg State 14 7 Millersville State 0 7 Millersville State 7 6 Millersville State 17 0 Mansfield State 20 7 E. Stroudsburg State 23 0 E. Stroudsburg State 6 51 164 20 Glassboro State 6 27 Glassboro State 18 1962 (5-3, 3-3 PSAC/3rd) 44 Cheyney State 19 20 Cheyney State 7 HC: Bud Heilman 0 West Chester State 39 21 West Chester State 30 C: Rick Scalese, Bill Wiggins 12 Bloomsburg State 24 28 Bloomsburg State 6 32 Central Conn. St 13 13 Mansfield State 6 34 Mansfield State 10 13 Millersville State 19 103 137 150 120 7 E. Stroudsburg State 54 1969 (5-3, 4-2 PSAC/4th) 1975 (3-5-1, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 20 Cape May C.G. 13 HC: Bob Kinderman HC: George Baldwin 45 Cheyney State 7 0 Central Conn. St 13 C: Dane Mayson, Frank Wil- 0 West Chester State 35 21 Millersville State 18 liams 12 Bloomsburg State 6 17 E. Stroudsburg State 23 0 Shippensburg State 21 20 Mansfield State 13 10 Glassboro State 0 17 Millersville State 12 149 160 43 Cheyney State 12 6 E. Stroudsburg State 35 1963 (3-5, 2-4 PSAC/5th) 14 West Chester State 70 3 Glassboro State 3 HC: Bud Heilman 17 Bloomsburg State 6 8 Cheyney State 23 14 Central Conn. St 0 14 Mansfield State 13 6 West Chester State 21 6 Millersville State 13 136 155 38 Bloomsburg State 0 6 E. Stroudsburg State 25 1970 (5-3, 4-2 PSAC/4th) 23 Mansfield State 8 8 Cape May C.G. 13 HC: Bob Kinderman 10 Indiana (PA) State 49 14 Cheyney State 7 C: Jeff Takacs, George Barton 111 172 0 West Chester State 34 0 Central Conn. St 22 1976 (5-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 25 Bloomsburg State 13 13 Millersville State 14 HC: George Baldwin 13 Mansfield State 19 49 E. Stroudsburg State 43 C: Rick Stroup, Kevin Keeler 86 124 38 Glassboro State 0 6 @ Lehigh 29 1964 (4-3-1, 2-3-1 PSAC/3rd) 41 Cheyney State 3 13 @ Shippensburg State 21 HC: Bud Heilman 7 West Chester State 48 27 Millersville State 35 C: Ed Miller 24 Bloomsburg State 7 13 @ E. Stroudsburg State 27 13 Central Conn. St 0 44 Mansfield State 14 26 Glassboro State 0 8 Millersville State 0 216 151 34 Cheyney State (H) 14 6 E. Stroudsburg State 23 1971 (4-5, 4-2 PSAC/3rd) 7 @ West Chester State 27 19 Glassboro State 0 HC: Bob Kinderman 21 @ Bloomsburg State 20 34 Cheyney State 0 C: David Dorward, Doug Petri 35 Mansfield State 0 0 West Chester State 20 20 Montclair State 25 46 @ Kean 14 13 Bloomsburg State 20 21 Millersville State 28 228 187 6 Mansfield State 6 12 Shippensburg State 14 1977 (7-2, 4-1 PSAC/2nd) 99 69 20 E. Stroudsburg State 13 HC: George Baldwin 1965 (1-7, 0-6 PSAC/7th) 15 Kentucky State 24 C: Steve Head, Andy Lutkie- HC: Bud Heilman 32 Cheyney State 0 wicz 0 Central Conn. St 25 0 West Chester State 62 29 Shippensburg State 27 6 Millersville State 19 43 Bloomsburg State 0 32 Millersville State 34 13 E. Stroudsburg State 26 14 Mansfield State 3 14 E. Stroudsburg State 6 19 Glassboro State 6 170 176 23 Glassboro State 16 46 Year-by-Year Results

23 Cheyney State 14 7 C.W. Post 6 13 @ West Chester 52 7 West Chester State 14 118 202 10 @ East Stroudsburg 27 14 Bloomsburg State 7 1983 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/2nd) 14 Cheyney (H) 17 35 Mansfield State 13 HC: George Baldwin 24 @ Mansfield 42 46 Kean 0 28 C.W. Post 25 12 Millersville 59 223 131 14 Clarion 24 13 Liberty 36 1978 (2-7, 1-4 PSAC/5th) 6 Millersville 20 157 338 HC: George Baldwin 7 East Stroudsburg 31 1989 (1-9, 1-5 PSAC/7th) C: Tom Calvario, Frank 21 Glassboro State 15 HC: Barry Fetterman Flizack 28 Cheyney 7 14 @ Lafayette 44 13 Indiana (PA) State 17 16 West Chester 7 7 @ Shippensburg 18 17 Shippensburg State 37 14 Bloomsburg 7 24 Bloomsburg 20 7 Millersville State 13 14 Mansfield 13 21 @ Edinboro 42 7 E. Stroudsburg State 20 13 Lafayette 28 14 West Chester 30 21 Glassboro State 3 161 177 14 East Stroudsburg 34 9 Cheyney State 10 1984 (2-7-1, 1-4-1 PSAC/5th) 9 @ Cheyney 14 7 West Chester State 38 HC: Al Leonzi 39 Mansfield 40 7 Bloomsburg State 14 17 Glassboro State 6 31 @ Millersville 59 27 Mansfield State 10 9 Shippensburg 10 17 @ Liberty 48 115 162 3 Lafayette 16 190 349 1979 (6-3, 3-2 PSAC/4th) 16 East Stroudsburg 31 1990 (5-6, 2-4 PSAC/4th) HC: George Baldwin 17 Cheyney 7 HC: Barry Fetterman C: Walt Michaels, Vic 10 Mansfield. 10 12 @ Liberty 22 D’Ottavio 9 Millersville 21 16 @ Lafayette 32 30 Indiana (PA) State 35 3 Bloomsburg 14 16 Shippensburg 6 25 Shippensburg State 7 6 Slippery Rock 21 17 @ Millersville 27 24 Millersville State 28 20 West Chester 31 21 @ Bloomsburg 23 20 E. Stroudsburg State 10 110 167 28 Clarion 27 41 Glassboro State 21 1985 (3-7, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 20 @ West Chester 42 7 Cheyney State 10 HC: George Baldwin 16 @ East Stroudsburg 38 28 West Chester State 20 C: George Troemel, Marty 37 Cheyney 21 12 Bloomsburg State 7 Seitz 42 Mansfield 28 31 Mansfield State 7 36 Salem State 38 28 California (PA) 23 218 145 7 Shippensburg 10 253 289 1980 (6-5, 4-1 PSAC/1st) 8 West Chester 16 1991 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/2nd) HC: George Baldwin 18 East Stroudsburg 3 HC: Barry Fetterman C: Jeff Pammer, 19 Cheyney 8 C: Mark Steinmeyer, Tim Don Shaver 29 Mansfield 2 Clancy 7 American Int’l 17 3 Millersville 7 42 California (PA) 16 21 Shippensburg State 14 23 Bloomsburg 29 35 @ Shippensburg 44 24 Millersville State 0 7 Slippery Rock 14 36 @ Millersville 45 7 E. Stroudsburg State 16 7 Lafayette 23 67 Bloomsburg 19 27 Glassboro State 13 157 150 27 @ Clarion 33 7 Cheyney State 6 1986 (5-4-1, 3-2-1 PSAC/4th) 42 @ West Chester 3 0 West Chester State 19 HC: George Baldwin 20 East Stroudsburg 21 28 Bloomsburg State 7 21 So. Conn. St 10 35 @ Cheyney 14 33 Mansfield State 0 6 @ Lafayette 17 39 Mansfield 22 14 Clarion State 17 27 Shippensburg 9 17 @ Liberty 16 PSAC Championship 20 Indiana (PA) 21 360 233 14 Clarion State 15 21 @ West Chester 43 1992 (4-5-1, 2-4 PSAC/5th) 182 124 28 @ East Stroudsburg 0 HC: Barry Fetterman 1981 (5-4-1, 3-2 PSAC/2nd) 42 Cheyney (H) 12 C: Andy Breault, John Meany HC: George Baldwin 36 @ Mansfield 34 0 @ Maine 10 C: Dave Keeny, Larry Mertz 14 Millersville 38 16 Shippensburg 3 17 Maine 17 7 @ Bloomsburg 7 30 @ California (PA) 30 14 American Int’l 7 222 191 27 @ Mansfield 30 7 Millersville State 50 1987 (3-7, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 21 Millersville 23 12 E. Stroudsburg State 0 HC: George Baldwin 17 @ Bloomsburg 10 9 Glassboro State 0 C: Greg Buchman, Doug 48 Lock Haven 13 17 Cheyney State 6 Covert 34 West Chester 35 0 West Chester State 21 13 @ So. Conn. St 30 21 @ East Stroudsburg 27 48 Bloomsburg State 24 17 @ Lafayette 29 63 Cheyney 6 3 Mansfield State 7 9 @ Shippensburg 13 277 187 7 Clarion State 15 13 West Chester 30 1993 (2-9, 0-6 PSAC/7th) 134 154 14 East Stroudsburg 7 HC: Al Leonzi 198 2 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/4th) 17 @ Cheyney 7 9 @ Indiana (PA) 54 HC: George Baldwin 17 Mansfield 12 14 East Stroudsburg 45 C: Dave Keota, Bill Losco 12 @ Millersville 17 10 @ Shippensburg 27 20 Clarion State 25 3 Bloomsburg 17 31 California (PA) 28 10 Millersville State 13 12 @ Indiana (PA) 35 21 Mansfield 24 0 E. Stroudsburg State 24 127 197 7 @ Millersville 41 31 Glassboro State 14 1988 (2-8, 0-6 PSAC/7th) 25 Bloomsburg (H) 47 37 Cheyney State 0 HC: Barry Fetterman 30 @ Lock Haven 52 0 West Chester State 55 7 @ Lafayette 54 3 @ West Chester 35 7 Bloomsburg State 29 21 Shippensburg 15 24 So. Conn. St 14 3 Mansfield State 0 9 @ Bloomsburg 14 19 @ Cheyney 30 3 Lafayette 36 34 Edinboro 22 193 397 47 Year-by-Year Results

1994 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC/3rd) 27 @ Cheyney 6 45 Mansfield 10 HC: Al Leonzi 51 Mansfield 14 9 @ West Chester 51 9 West Chester 17 24 East Stroudsburg (H) 10 12 Bloomsburg 37 6 New Haven 31 28 @ Millersville 35 25 East Stroudsburg 44 46 @ California (PA) 21 38 Slippery Rock 68 37 @ Millersville 38 10 Cheyney 7 30 @ West Chester 55 14 Edinboro (H) 23 20 @ Mansfield 10 301 310 38 @ Cheyney 13 12 Millersville (H) 7 2000 (7-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd) 233 285 17 @ Bloomsburg 29 HC: Dave Keeny 2005 (2-8, 2-4 PSAC/5th) 14 Shippensburg 18 C: Jon Murphy, Terry Rob- HC: Dave Keeny 31 @ Towson State 36 ertson C: Michael Baldwin, Tony 24 @ East Stroudsburg 7 0 @ Maine 45 Bria, Greg Mitchell, Adam 189 183 21 @ Lock Haven 8 Ogorek 1995 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd) 40 Siena 13 3 Shippensburg 10 HC: Al Leonzi 30 @ Millersville 38 23 @ Clarion (4OT) 29 19 @ New Haven 28 17 Clarion 14 28 S. Connecticut St. 31 14 @ W. Va. Wesleyan 16 17 @ East Stroudsburg 16 45 @ Mansfield 18 34 California (PA) 0 24 West Chester 0 21 West Chester 48 17 @ Cheyney 7 35 Cheyney (H) 12 0 @ Bloomsburg 12 23 Mansfield 0 27 @ Mansfield 6 14 @ East Stroudsburg 42 20 @ Millersville 21 28 Bloomsburg 35 20 Millersville (H) 23 8 Bloomsburg (H) 17 21 @ Shippensburg 31 7 @ Edinboro 33 35 @ Shippensburg 6 260 218 29 Cheyney 12 21 @ West Chester 12 2001 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd) 190 258 28 East Stroudsburg 7 HC: Dave Keeny 219 114 C: Yorel Prosser, Alex Daecher, HC - Head Coach 1996 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/5th) Rob Flowers C - Captain(s) HC: Al Leonzi 40 @ Elizabeth City St 12 (H) - Homecoming 3 @ American Int’l 7 28 Lock Haven 6 (OT) - Overtime 37 Shippensburg 34 20 Millersville 18 @ - road game 21 So. Conn. St (OT) 24 7 @ Clarion 36 20 @ E. Stroudsburg (OT) 27 10 East Stroudsburg 19 all historical records in this 41 Cheyney (H) 7 26 @ West Chester 25 publication are continuously 10 @ Mansfield 7 21 @ Cheyney 6 researched. 13 Millersville 16 28 Mansfield (H) 7 10 @ Bloomsburg 34 7 @ Bloomsburg 10 Corrections or additions may be 21 @ California 14 23 Shippensburg 24 submitted via email 14 West Chester (OT) 17 210 163 ([email protected]) 190 187 2002 (4-7, 2-4 PSAC/5th) or mail 1997 (6-4, 3-3 PSAC/4th) HC: Dave Keeny (Sports Information, 213 Strat- HC: Al Leonzi C: Rob Flowers, Jed King, ton Administration, Kutztown C: Denauld Brown, Chris Dave Maloney University, Kutztown PA, Fraley 34 Elizabeth City State 13 19530). 44 W. Va. Wesleyan 26 14 @ Lock Haven 21 22 Lock Haven 11 14 Shippensburg 31 14 @ Shippensburg 21 7 Clarion 31 20 East Stroudsburg 45 24 @ West Chester 31 50 @ Cheyney 6 32 Mansfield 22 44 Mansfield (H) 0 21 Bloomsburg (H) 31 24 @ Millersville 21 9 @ Millersville 10 7 Bloomsburg 17 14 @ Edinboro 10 12 California (PA) 7 37 Cheyney 13 12 @ West Chester 24 7 @ East Stroudsburg 34 249 178 213 247 1998 (5-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 2003 (6-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th) HC: Dave Keeny HC: Dave Keeny C: Aldain Lobban, Kevin Wim- C: Tim Krusen, Brent Miller, berly, Emneko Sweeney Trevor Miller, Matt Sola 35 @ Lock Haven 7 34 @ Virginia State 6 28 Shippensburg (H) 24 7 Lock Haven 3 16 Clarion 23 12 @ Shippensburg 35 9 @ Bloomsburg 37 20 @ Clarion 19 42 Cheyney 22 17 West Chester 16 24 @ Mansfield 21 24 @ Mansfield 45 31 @ East Stroudsburg 6 28 @ Bloomsburg (OT) 35 14 Millersville 42 17 Millersville (H) 0 7 @ Slippery Rock 26 3 Edinboro 56 21 West Chester 34 33 @ Cheyney 6 227 242 33 East Stroudsburg 34 1999 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC/4th) 228 255 HC: Dave Keeny 2004 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/5th) C: Jon Murphy, Terry Robert- HC: Dave Keeny son, Steve Windsor C: Michael Baldwin, Greg 37 Lock Haven 7 Mitchell 12 @ Shippensburg 42 0 @ Shippensburg 35 21 @ Clarion 31 25 Clarion 14 33 Bloomsburg 42 28 @ Lock Haven 20 48 2006 Kutztown University Football Schedule

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