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Table of Contents Quick Facts/Contents...... 1 About Lycoming...... 2 President James Douthat...... 3 Athletic Facilities...... 3 2010 Warrior Coaching Staff...... 4-7 Head Coach Mike Clark...... 4 Assistant Coaches/Staff...... 5-7 2010 Warriors...... 9-18 Quick Facts Support Staff Captains...... 9 Name...... Lycoming College Team Doctor...... Dr. Patrick Carey Key Returners...... 10-13 Location...... Williamsport, Pa. Head Athletic Trainer...... Andrea Lucas Photo Roster...... 14-18 Founded...... 1812 Asst. Athletic Trainer...... Keri J. Matty Athletic Training Staff...... 19 Enrollment...... 1,400 Equipment Manager...... Joe Lumbis 2010 Cheerleaders...... 19 President...... Dr. James E. Douthat Athletics Secretary...... Esther Henninger 2010 Opponent Information...... 21-24 Affiliation...... Methodist Church 2009 In Review...... 27-30 Athletics Secretary...... Roberta Wheeler Student-Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Today’s Game...... 39-46 Academic Calender...... 4-4-1 Lycoming Football Tradition...... 47 Degrees ...... B.A., B.S. 2009 Football Information Frank Girardi...... 47 2009 Overall Record...... 4-6 Lycoming All-Americans...... 48 2010 Schedule 2009 MAC Record (Finish)...... 3-4 (T-4th/8) Lycoming Hall of Fame...... 49 Date Opponent...... Time Warrior Record Book...... 51-59 9/4 at Rowan...... 1 p.m. 2010 Football Information Year-By-Year Results...... 61 9/11 Westminster (Pa.) (PAC/MAC Challenge)..1 p.m. Captains (Def.)..... Chuck Bellitto, Anthony Marascio Game-By-Game Results...... 61-67 9/25 Ithaca (Family Weekend)...... 1:30 p.m. Captain (Off.)...... Josh Kleinfelter (2nd year) All-Time vs. Opponents...... 68 10/2 * King’s...... 1 p.m. Coaching Records...... 68 Basic Offense...... Multiple Pro-Style 10/9 * at Albright...... 1 p.m. Warrior Club Donors...... 70-71 Basic Defense...... 4-3 10/16 * Widener (Homecoming)...... 1:30 p.m. Football Patrons...... 72-80 10/23 * at Delaware Valley...... 1 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 NCAA Official Signals...... 84 10/30 * at Wilkes...... 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 11/6 * Lebanon Valley...... 1 p.m. Specialists Returning/Lost...... 4/1 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... 1 p.m. Letterman Returning...... 39 (22 d, 13 o, 4 st) Gameday Information Letterman Lost...... 22 (9 o, 11 d, 2 st) Announcements: to be read over Athletics Information/Contacts the public address system must be Nickname...... Warriors Football History approved by the sports information School Colors...... Blue and Gold director or a representative of Col- Affiliation...... NCAA Division III First Year...... 1947 lege Relations. Conference...... Middle Atlantic All-Time Record...... 324-214-11 (.600) Director of Athletics...... Scott Kennell MAC Titles...... 14 Emergencies: should be reported Asst. Director of Athletics...... Jerry Hammaker 1978, 79, 82, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 03, 08 to the press box. There is a phone in Senior Woman Administrator...... Christen Ditzler NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances...... 12 the box that can be used for emer- Faculty Athletics Rep...... Dr. Susan Biedler 1985, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 03, 08 gencies. Dr. John Whelan NCAA Division III National Finalists...... 2 Lost and Found: items should be 1990, 97 returned to the press box. If they are Football Stadium Information NCAA Tournament Record...... 13-12 unclaimed, they will be taken to the Stadium ...... David Person Field sports information office, where they Capacity...... 3,700 will be kept for the remainder of the Surface...... Natural Grass Sports Information Director ...... Joe Guistina season. Contact the sports informa- Coaching Staff Office Phone...... 570-321-4028 tion director at (570) 321-4028. Head Coach...... Mike Clark Office Fax...... 570-321-4337 Merchandise: is for sale by the War- Alma Mater...... Lycoming ’93 Hotline...... 570-321-4188 rior Club. The merchandise building Record (Years)...... 11-10 (2) E-mail...... [email protected] is at the west end of the complex. Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord...... Steve Wiser (37th year) Website ...... athletics.lycoming.edu Photographers: must have a field Special Teams/Off. Line...... Drew DiGiacinto (5th year) pass from sports information. Only Quarterbacks/Pass Coord...... Chris Monfiletto (1st year) school officials, gameday manage- Defensive Backs...... Greg Meyer (2nd year) ment and working media will be Linebackers...... Mike Weber (22nd year) Credits Linebackers...... Andrew Cohen (1st year) The 2010 Gameday Program is a publication of Ly- allowed on the field. All others must Wide Receivers...... Carm Bianco (3rd year) coming’s Office of College Relations. The program remain in designated areas. Asst. Offensive Line...... Dave Becker (1st year) was written and designed by Joe Guistina, sports Refreshments: may be purchased at Asst. Offensive Line...... Dr. David Broussard (2nd year) information director, with editing by Jerry Rashid, the concession stand located at the Defensive Line...... Denny Hammond (8th year) director of college relations. Assistance provided west end of the complex. Defensive Line...... Steve Radocaj (6th year) by Mike Clark, head football coach, Steve Wiser, Restrooms: are located behind the Student Assistant...... Kevin Hoben (1st year) assistant head football coach, and Sarah Guistina. home stands. Photography by Dick Hostrander.

• 2010 Lycoming • 1 • About Lycoming

Academic Facilities Lycoming College boasts some of the finest academic build- ings in the nation, including a 180,000 volume library. Students Lycoming: A College of distinction have access to a wireless Internet network throughout the Lycoming College is a small liberal All of Lycoming’s resources and fac- campus and enjoy the most modern technology available in arts and sciences college dedicated ulty are dedicated to the undergradu- the classroom. to providing the type of learning that ate education of more than 1,400 can be used for a lifetime in a sup- students. Classes are small and taught Athletic Facilities portive, residential environment that by highly credentialed faculty. The A modern physical education and recreation center with a fosters individual growth and close student to faculty ratio is 14-to-1 and 2,300 seat gymnasium, six multi-purpose courts, 200-meter interpersonal relationships. more than 90 percent of the faculty indoor running track, six-lane pool, sauna, steam room, train- holds either a doctorate or terminal ing room, weight room, several locker rooms and athletic of- Founded in 1812, Lycoming is one of degree in a specialized field. fices is available to all students. An outdoor athletic complex the 50 oldest colleges in the nation. It with facilities for football, soccer, lacrosse and softball is home The quality of campus life is enriched is a private, co-educational, four-year to Warrior athletics. The complex contains locker rooms, public college historically affiliated with the by a variety of extracurricular ac- rest rooms and a training office. United Methodist Church. tivities through which Lycoming students gain valuable leadership Lycoming continues to receive acco- training. Students produce a weekly lades for its strong academic reputa- newspaper, edit a yearbook, mount tion. The school has once again been theatre productions, participate in recognized as one of the nation’s a nationally-acclaimed choir and leading liberal arts colleges by U.S. concert band, as well as organize and News and World Report in the 2010 manage their own social fraternities edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” and sororities, special interest clubs The Princeton Review lists Lycom- and campus-wide social events. ing as one of the “Best Northeastern Colleges” while Forbes.com ranks Lycoming provides student-athletes the institution among “America’s the opportunity to combine sports Best Colleges.” and academic goals in a school that offers excellence in both. The school, first known as Williamsport Academy, became Dickinson Seminary In the best tradition of the liberal arts in 1848 when it began its affiliation philosophy, Lycoming encourages with the Methodist Church. It became the growth and development of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and the entire person. The College offers Living Facilities Junior College in 1929, Pennsylvania’s each student the opportunity to Nine residence halls with male, female or mixed living accom- first fully accredited junior college. In grow and excel in a number of ways, modations as well as on-campus apartments. 1947, the school became known as including participation in Lycoming’s Lycoming College, a four-year degree- nationally recognized intercollegiate granting private college. sports program. Extra Curricular Opportunities A national Greek fraternity and sorority membership, intramu- ral and club athletic programs, choir, band, concerts, theatre, Programs of Study student newspaper, campus radio station and yearbook are - Accounting - Environmental Science Pre-Professional Programs just some of the opportunities. - Actuarial Mathematics - French - Dentistry - American Studies - German - Law - Archaeology - History - Medicine - Art History - International Studies - Optometry - Astronomy - Mathematics - Pharmacy - Biblical Languages - Music - Podiatric - Biology - Philosophy - Theology - Business Administration - Physics - Veterinary Medicine - Chemistry - Political Science - Communication - Psychology - Computer Science - Religion - Criminal Justice - Sociology/Anthropology - Economics - Spanish - Education - Theatre - English - Women’s Studies

• 2 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • About Lycoming

Pr e s i d e n t Dr. Ja m e s Do u t h a t 21st Year • Dr. James Douthat has served since 1989 as the 14th president of Ly- coming College. Under his leadership, the College’s academic programs have grown and strengthened, endowment and other funds under management have increased from less than $20 million to more than $152 million, strategic planning processes have been implemented, Da v i d Pe r s o n Fi e l d several major capital campaigns have been successfully concluded, a David Person Field has seen its share of great events in its 48-year his- significant building and renovation program has been undertaken, and tory, including 12 conference football titles and 14 NCAA playoff football a revised curriculum for the College was adopted. games.

Douthat began his professional career at Duke University. He served The field takes its name from the Person family, who lives across the there as dean for student life until 1980 when he went to Albion Col- field on Lincoln Avenue. Their generosity to the College through the lege (Mich.) where he was executive vice president when he accepted years was recognized in 1991 when the field was named Person Field. the presidency at Lycoming. Born in Petersburg, Va., Douthat earned When their son and brother, David Person, lost his battle with cancer at a bachelor’s degree from The College of William and Mary. He holds a the age of 38 in 1995, the family requested that the field be renamed in honor of him. master’s in divinity and a doctorate in educational management, both from Duke University. David Person was fond of a Thanksgiving Day family tradition when the Persons would gather on the football field for a lively game of touch Douthat has served as the board chair of the Pennsylvania Humanities football. Council, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP), the Williamsport Area Chamber of Commerce, On the west side of the visitors’ stands, you can see a gate in the fence the Middle Atlantic Athletic Conference and the Lycoming County to which the Person family has its own key to carry on that tradition of United Way Campaign. He is currently a member of the boards of the family football games on Thanksgiving Day. Susquehanna Regional Healthcare Alliance (Susquehanna Health), the o b e r t h a n g r a w t h l e t i c o m p l e x Lycoming (County) Foundation, the National Association of Schools R L. S A C and Colleges of The United Methodist Church and Susquehanna Physi- The Shangraw Athletic Com- cians Services. Other public service has included membership on the plex, completed in 1998, is Advisory Board of the School of Theology at Claremont, Calif., and on named in honor of Robert L. Shangraw, chairman emeritus the boards of the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center, the North- of the Lycoming College Board eastern Pennsylvania Educational Television Association (WVIA public of Trustees. television and radio), and the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities. The 17,700-square-foot com- plex contains locker facili- His interests include the study of American and English history, 18th- ties for football, men’s and and 19th-century Japanese netsuke, and international travel, having women’s lacrosse, softball, and men’s and women’s soccer in addition to visited more than two dozen countries. a fully equipped athletic training room. The press box can accommodate numerous members of the print media, three radio stations and televi- sion coverage and houses two coaches’ booths and a hospitality suite for Douthat and his wife, Emily, are the parents of two grown children, guests of the president. The bleachers can accommodate 2,000 fans. Mark and Anna. In addition, the east wing of the complex is named after former head coach Frank Girardi, while the west wing is named after alumni Dale ’67 and ’69 Krapf and their company, Krapf’s Coaches. Dale is a trustee of the College. Athletics Support Staff

Scott Kennell Jerry Hammaker Christen Ditzler Joe Guistina Joe Lumbis Andrea Lucas Keri J. Matty Director of Athletics Assistant Director of Senior Woman Sports Information Equipment Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Athletics Administrator Trainer

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He a d Co a c h Mi k e Cl a r k ThirdY ear • Lycoming ’93 • 11-10 Overall

Since stepping foot on the Lycoming College cam- Before Clark’s third go-round at Lycoming, he spent pus in 1989, Mike Clark has done nothing but suc- eight seasons as the offensive coordinator and of- ceed. fensive line coach at Davidson. During his years with the Wildcats, Clark helped the team post a 43- In four years as an offensive lineman on the foot- 36 (.544) record and the only undefeated season in ball team under legendary Coach Frank Girardi, he school history. won four MAC titles and helped the team advance to the 1990 NCAA Division III National Champion- Along the way, the Wildcats had some of the most The Clark File ship game. prolific offensive numbers in school history, with Hometown: Ridley Park, Pa. Clark mentoring the top two passing quarterbacks, After graduating in 1993, he began his football three receivers and running back during his time. Family coaching career and when it led him back to Wil- In his last two years, Clark’s offense hit its stride, Wife - Danielle, Children - Allison, Brendan and Emily liamsport in 1998, the success didn’t stop. In two with the 2006 team scoring 29.5 points per game, years as an offensive line coach for Girardi, he which was 15th in the Championship Bowl Subdi- Education helped win two more MAC titles before moving on vision. In 2007, the offense average 414.3 yards per 1993 Bachelor of Arts to become the offensive coordinator at Division I game, setting a school record. Business Administration Davidson College. Lycoming College He also helped the 2000 team finish 10-0 during 1996 Master of So when the college looked for a replacement for his first year with the Wildcats and helped the team Business Administration Girardi after his retirement in 2007, it was hard to transition into the Pioneer Football League, help- Rowan University find someone with a better resume than Clark, who ing the 2002 team finish 7-3 overall and average 32 Playing Experience had won six titles in as many years at Lycoming. points per game, which was 14th in the nation. 1989-92 Offensive Lineman Lycoming College Sure enough, in his first year as head coach in 2008, In 1998 and 1999, Clark served as an assistant un- Clark led a Cinderalla-story resurgance in the War- der Girardi, helping the Warriors finish off a run of Coaching Experience riors, helping the team win its first MAC title in five four straight MAC titles before leaving for David- 1994-95 Graduate Assistant years, the longest between titles since 1978, when son. Rowan University Girardi won the school’s first title. 1996-97 Tight Ends/Running Backs Princeton University Clark spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons as an assis- 1998-99 Offensive Linemen Now in his third year as head coach, Clark has been tant at Princeton, serving as the tight ends coach Lycoming College a part of 70 wins, seven MAC titles, seven NCAA in 1996 and the running backs coach in 1997. The 2000-07 Offensive Coordinator playoff teams and six NCAA playoff wins as a War- Tigers posted a 6-4 record during his final year, in- Davidson College rior. cluding a 9-0 win over Ivy League-rival Yale at Gi- 2008- Head Coach ants Stadium. Lycoming College In 2009, the Warriors finished 4-6 while playing with a starting offensive line that featured two Clark began his coaching career in 1994 when he Awards & Honors 2008 MAC Coach of the Year sophomores and two freshmen. The team devel- served for two years as a graduate assistant tight D3football.com East Region oped throughout the season and provided several ends coach at Rowan University. In two years with Coach of the Year memorable moments, including a 37-23 dismissal the Profs, Clark helped the team post a 16-6-1 of rival Susquehanna, which went on to win the record and take a trip to the Amos Alonzo Stagg As a Head Coach at Lycoming Liberty League title. The team also featured six All- Bowl in 1995. Year W L Note MAC performers. 2008 7 4 NCAA First Round At Lycoming, Clark spent four years as an offensive 2009 4 6 Six All-MAC selections In 2008, Clark helped turn around a Warriors pro- lineman during one of the most prolific periods in Total 11 10 gram that had won just seven games in the two school history. From 1989-92, the Warriors posted As an Assistant Coach at Lycoming years prior by helping the team win six of its first a 40-5-1 (.880) record and a 30-1-1 (.953) record Year W L Note eight games. By the final week of the regular-sea- against MAC teams. 1998 10 1 NCAA Second Round son, the Warriors held their destiny in their own 1999 9 1 Freedom League title hands, and the team dismissed Lebanon Valley, Clark earned his Bachelor of Arts in business ad- Total 19 2 23-15, to claim a piece of the MAC title with Dela- ministration from Lycoming in 1993. He earned a ware Valley and Albright. Lycoming claimed the Master of Business Administration from Rowan in As a Player at Lycoming tiebreaker due to wins over both teams to earn 1996. Year W L T Note 1989 10 2 0 NCAA Second Round a bid to the NCAA playoffs, helping Clark secure 1990 12 1 0 NCAA runners-up MAC Coach of the Year and D3football.com East Clark and his wife, Danielle, have three children, 1991 10 1 0 NCAA Second Round Region Coach of the Year honors. In the process, Allison, Brendan and Emily. They reside in Mon- 1992 8 1 1 NCAA First Round he coached eight All-MAC performers and two All- toursville. Total 40 5 1 East Region players.

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As s i s t a n t He a d Co a c h Off e n s i v e Li n e /Sp e c i a l Te a m s St e v e Dr e w Wi s e r DiGi a c i n t o 37th Year • Lycoming ’74 5th Year • Albion ’02 For the past 41 years, de- Drew DiGiacinto is in his fifth season as a full-time assistant coach with fense for the Lycoming the Warriors. Coach “D,” as he is called by his players, works with the of- College football team has fensive line and also handles the roles of special teams coordinator, and had one constant - “The strength and conditioning coach. Wizard.” DiGiacinto has been critical to the development of the offensive line Steve Wiser, who is enter- during the last three seasons, helping the 2009 squad develop while ing his 37th year as an starting two freshmen and two seniors. assistant coach for the Warriors, is more than a DiGiacinto also has helped transform the special teams unit, as Lycom- legend at Lycoming Col- ing led the MAC in both kick return and punt return average along with lege. He was the architect finishing second in the league in net yardage on kickoffs. of a defensive corps that changed the fortunes of During his four years, DiGiacinto has coached four all-conference offen- the football program in sive linemen and two all-conference tight ends. the ‘70s before presiding An all-conference selection as a tight end at Albion College, DiGiacinto over a damaging defense earned a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal communications. While that has won 14 MAC ti- playing at Albion, he helped lead the team to three conference titles tles in the last 32 years. in four years.

Wiser, who currently A native of Detroit, Mich., DiGiacinto began his coaching career in 2002 serves as the assistant at Concord High School in Michigan before moving to the collegiate head coach and defen- level. He also made coaching stops at Moravian (2005, tight ends/offen- sive coordinator, has been the field boss of the Warrior defensive unit sive line), Dartmouth (tight ends, 2004) and Lehigh (assistant offensive throughout his tenure at the College. line, 2003).

Wiser has led the Warriors to the No. 1 national ranking in total de- DiGiacinto resides in Williamsport. fense twice during his tenure (1975, 1983). His teams have also posted nationally-leading numbers in rushing defense (1976, ’82 and ’87) and scoring defense (’99).

During his time at the College, the Warriors have posted a record of 268-107-5 (.731) while garnering 14 MAC titles and 12 NCAA playoff ap- pearances, including two trips to the national title game. His defense topped the MAC 15 times and have posted a total of 64 shutouts.

Along with his coaching duties, Wiser works hard to organize the foot- ball program’s annual golf outing and ad sales for the gameday pro- gram, along with serving the community in a number of service and charity events.

A 1974 Lycoming graduate, Wiser excelled in wrestling and football, earning elections into the Lycoming Hall of Fame and the Bald Eagle Area High School Hall of Fame. He earned four letters while playing for the Warriors as a hard-nosed linebacker, earning two All-MAC honors.

As a wrestler, he placed second and third in the conference and earned a trip to the NCAA National Championships as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science before attending graduate classes Good Luck Warriors in education at Marywood College, Wilkes College and Mansfield Uni- versity. Pepsi Bottling Group Wiser taught social studies at Williamsport Area High School from 1974 until his retirement in 2006. He resides in Williamsport with his wife, Pam. Williamsport, Pa.

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As s i s t a n t Off e n s i v e Li n e Li n e b a c k e r s Da v e An d r e w Be c k e r Co h e n 1st Year • California (Pa.) ’00 1st Year • Baylor ’92 Dave Becker is in his first year as an assistant offensive line coach after With 17 years of experience as a college coach, Andrew Cohen joins the spending 10 years working with local high school programs. A guard at Lycoming staff as the linebackers coach after spending the last three California (Pa.) from 1996-99, he has coached in the area since earning a years as the defensive coordinator at Bucknell University. bachelor’s degree in technology education in 2000. The Towanda High School graduate worked as an offensive line coach for current Warriors’ After beginning his career as a graduate assistant at Stony Brook, Co- assistant coach Steve Radocaj at Williamsport Area High School from hen was a member of Bucknell’s staff from 1995-99. He coached the 2000-02, assisting on the squad that the Sun-Gazette called the best defensive line in 1995, 1996 and 1999 and the outside linebackers in area prep football team of the decade in 2001. 1997 and 1998. Along the way, he mentored an All-American and Pa- triot League Defensive Player of the Year in Ed Burman, who broke the After three years at Williamsport, Becker took a job as an electronics school record with 14.5 sacks in 1995. and computer networking teacher at Jersey Shore High School and he began to serve as an assistant coach with the football team. Working Cohen worked with a Bison defense that set a school record with 47 with the offensive and defensive lines from 2003-09, Becker helped sacks in 1999 and ranked No. 1 in the league in total defense four out the Bulldogs to three straight District 4 Class AAA championships from of five years. His tenure at Bucknell was highlighted by the 1996 Patriot 2006-08. League title and a record-setting 10-1 campaign the following year. Co- hen also served as assistant strength and conditioning coordinator. Becker, who earned a master’s degree from Penn State, has a wife, Jes- sica, and daughter, Kyla. In 2000, Cohen left Bucknell to become the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Stony Brook. He helped lead the Seawolves to Wi d e Re c e i v e r s an 8-2 record in 2002, buoyed by a defense that ranked third nationally in points allowed and sixth in yards allowed. a r m C From 2003-05, Cohen served as defensive line coach and recruiting co- ordinator at Fordham. He mentored a number of all-conference defen- Bi a n c o sive linemen, including Aki Jones, who went on to play with the Wash- ington Redskins. 3rd Year • Duquesne ’71 Carm Bianco is in his third season with the Warriors. After helping Josh In 2006, Cohen was the defensive line coach at Columbia, helping the Kleinfelter earn All-MAC honors as a running back in 2009, Bianco has Lions finish 5-5, its best record in 10 years, while leading the Ivy League shifted to for the 2010 season. in scoring defense (16.3), takeaways (25) and defensive touchdowns (6).

Bianco brings more than 20 years of coaching experience to the team, A 1993 graduate of Marist College, he was a one-year starter and three- having coached in different roles at both the high school and NCAA year letterwinner as a linebacker. Cohen also earned a master’s degree Division II level while on the staff at Mansfield from 1978-85 and again from Stony Brook in 1994. While pursuing the latter degree, he also got in 2000. his start in coaching as a defensive line coach, video coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator. Bianco is the associate director of residential life at Mansfield Univer- sity. He and his wife, Mary Beth, have two children, Andriana, 20, and Cohen resides in Lewisburg with his wife, Bridget, and sons, Seth, 9, and Nicholas, 18. Kyle, 3.

Off e n s i v e Li n e De f e n s i v e Li n e Dr. Da v i d De n n y Br o u s s a r d Ha m m o n d 2nd Year • Baylor ’92 8th Year • Mansfield ’68 Dr. David Broussard returns for a second season with the football pro- Denny Hammond enters his eighth season at Lycoming in 2010, as he is gram, as he continues to assist with the offensive line. in his third year in his third different tenure with the program.

Broussard was an offensive lineman at Baylor from 1987-90, helping the A longtime area coach, Hammond also spent six years as head coach at team to three winning seasons. After graduating in 1992 with a degree Hughesville Area High School, where he compiled a 39-27 record, and in biology, he earned a master’s in biology from Baylor in 1996. Brous- served as an assistant coach at Montoursville and Montgomery high sard then continued to Auburn University where he earned a doctorate schools. in zoology in 2005. Hammond coached at the College from 1982-84, serving as a lineback- Broussard also serves as an assistant professor of biology at Lycoming. ers coach, and again from 1996-97, working with the defensive line. He He and his wife, Mary, are the proud parents of their first newborn son, has helped the Warriors win four MAC titles and helped lead the 1997 Patrick. team to the national title game.

• 6 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Coaching Staff Hammond is a 1968 graduate of Mansfield University and earned a master’s in education from Bloomsburg University in 1977. Hammond De f e n s i v e Li n e and his wife, Jean, have three children: Jason, Jared and Keigh. St e v e St u d e n t As s i s t a n t Ra d o c a j Ke v i n 6th Year • Mansfield ’80 Ho b e n Steve Radocaj is in his third year during his second stint with the Lycom- ing staff, as he is set to work primarily with the defensive line. A leg- 1st Year • endary area coach, Radocaj coached what the Sun-Gazette named the Kevin Hoben enters his first year on the Lycoming staff as a student as- decade’s best area prep football team in the 2001 Williamsport squad. sistant after his standout career came to a close in 2009. Radocaj has served as an assistant coach for the Warriors for five sea- A three-year letterwinner as a linebacker for the Warriors, Hoben earned sons, first working with the squad from 1997-99 before moving on for Second Team All-MAC honors as a junior, finishing the season with 41 his first stint as head coach at Williamsport Area. In 2008, he came back tackles, including 26 solo. He had 3.5 tackles for a loss of seven yards to the Warriors, coaching the defensive line and helping the team win a and was credited with one pass broken up. MAC title in Coach Clark’s first year with the program.

Hoben, who also helped the 2008 team win the MAC title, is finishing Besides football, Radocaj has also coached track and field and wrestling his degree in history and secondary education. at Williamsport. Radocaj, who was the 1980 Male Athlete of the Year at his alma mater, Mansfield University, has a daughter, Ruby, and son, De f e n s i v e Ba c k s Marco. Gr e g Li n e b a c k e r s Mi k e Me y e r 2nd Year • Buffalo State ’09 We b e r Greg Meyer, a 2009 graduate of Buffalo State College, is in his second 22nd Year • Lycoming ’89 season at Lycoming. After mentoring wide receivers in 2009, including Mike Weber has been associated with Lycoming football for more than all-conference receiver Ryan Wagaman, Meyer will switch sides of the half his life, having spent four seasons as a player and 21 as an assistant ball to help with defensive backs in 2010. coach. Weber will again be in charge of the linebackers in 2010. In addi- tion to coaching, Weber is actively involved in recruiting for Lycoming. While at Buffalo State, Meyer was a three-time All-New Jersey State Ath- letic Conference selection. A standout wide receiver, Meyer currently Weber has become an integral part of the Warriors’ defensive staff, join- holds five receiving records at the university and was a team captain ing the program in 1989 and helping the team to 12 league titles and his senior season. 11 NCAA Division III playoffs. A member of the staff of both national finalist teams in 1990 and 1997, Weber has also helped produce several A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Meyer resides in Williamsport. All-Americans at the linebacker slot, including Ryan Yaple in 2007.

Quarterbacks /Pa s s i n g Co o r d . Weber was a standout linebacker for Lycoming in the mid-1980s and was a member of the Warriors first national playoff team in 1985. Ch r i s He teaches social studies at Muncy High School and resides in William- Mo n f i l e t t o sport with his wife, Tanya, and son, Michael, 11. 1st Year • Davidson ’04 St u d e n t Ma n a g e r Chris Monfiletto enters his first year as the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator at Lycoming after a successful tenure as the Ju s t i n head coach of the Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, guiding the team to a 9-9 record in his two years as head coach. In 2008, he Pr i l i s z h led the Pioneers to a 6-3 record while installing a West Coast offense at the school. Before his time with the Pioneers, Monfiletto spent three Senior • 4th Year years as an assistant coach at Davidson College, serving as recruiting coordinator from 2005-07, helping the team to two winning seasons. In 2004-05, he served as the special teams coordinator and wide receivers/ defensive backs coach at his high school alma mater, the Hun School, leading the team to the New Jersey Prep A state title in 2004.

Monfiletto earned four letters as a wide receiver at Davidson where he was mentored by Coach Clark before earning a bachelor’s degree in his- tory in 2004. Monfiletto is engaged to Emily Palmer and will be married in July 2011.

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De f e n s i v e Ba c k • 20 Ru n n i n g Ba c k • 31 Ch u c k Jo s h Be l l i t t o Kl e i n f e l t e r Senior • New Holland, Pa. • Garden Spot Senior • Bellwood, Pa. • Bellwood-Antis 2009: One of the team’s top defensive threats, leading the team in tack- Career: Third in school history with 2,453 rushing yards, needing 815 les (84) and finishing third in the MAC ... Earned Second Team All-MAC yards as a senior to set the school record ... Also third in all-purpose honors ... Also picked four passes, which was fifth in the MAC, and de- yards with 3,220, sixth with 557 rushing attempts and eighth with 18 fended eight more passes ... Forced and recovered a fumble ... Posted rushing touchdowns. three tackles for a loss ... Had four 10-tackle games and made a career high 15 stops against Wilkes. 2009: Earned Second Team All-MAC honors after finishing fifth in the MAC with 821 rushing yards ... Scored five touchdowns ... Added 19 re- 2008: Appeared in all games, making 86 tackles and becoming a key ceptions for 168 yards ... Had two 100-yard games, including rushing for part of Warriors run to a MAC title ... Led the league in tackles to earn 175 yards and two touchdowns at Susquehanna. Second Team All-MAC honors ... Had one interception and returned it for 32 yards as well as defending eight other passes ... Also had 2.5 tack- 2008: Earned Second Team All-MAC honors after rushing for 1,123 les for a loss ... Made 12 stops against Bridgewater and 11 to go with an yards to finish third in the league and fourth in school history ... Scored interception in win over Susquehanna. 11 touchdowns, which tied him for fourth in the league in rushing ... Added 29 receptions for 360 yards, as his 1,483 all-purpose yards were 2007: Was a starter at safety. also fourth in school history ... Posted four 100-yard games, including running for a career-high 229 yards and three touchdowns against High School: Earned all-conference honors. Susquehanna.

Personal: Son of Barbara and Doug Kraybill ... Has a sister, Christina ... A 2007: Earned Second Team All-MAC honors after rushing for 509 yards business management major ... Enjoys Adam Sandler movies. and two touchdowns ... Added 27 receptions for 151 yards and a touch- down, compiling 748 all-purpose yards ... Finished third in the MAC in rushing yards and sixth in all-purpose yards.

High School: An all-state selection as a junior and senior ... Named the area player of the year as a senior.

Personal: Son of Mark and Barb Kleinfelter ... Has two older brothers, Ron and Mark Jr. ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite athlete is Walter Payton. De f e n s i v e Li n e • 46 An t h o n y GO WARRIORS Ma r a s c i o Junior • Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge Joe Bunce ’63 2009: Earned First Team All-MAC honors after finishing tied for fourth in the league with 14.5 tackles for loss ... Finished sixth in the league with 76 tackles and was tied for 11th with five sacks ... Also had an in- terception and two forced fumbles ... Had three games with 10 or more Sandy McNeil ’63 tackles, including posting a career-high 11 against Wilkes ... Made three stops for a loss against Albright.

2008: Appeared in all 10 games, making 24 tackles ... Posted four tack- Phil Anders ’65 les for a loss and added one sack ... Notched five tackles in NCAA playoff game at Hobart.

High School: Earned two All-Catholic League honors and one all-city and all-state honor ... Also earned Third Team All-Catholic League hon- ors in lacrosse.

Personal: Son of Robert and Kimberly Marascio ... Has two older sisters, Erica and Justina ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite movies are “The Sandlot” and “Little Giants” ... Cornerback Jim Daley is his cousin.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 9 • Key Returners Team selection .... A two-time All-Suburban One Team selection in high De f e n s i v e Ba c k • 20 school ... Also played soccer.

Ra y Personal: Son of Ron and Maria Chiarolanza ... Has a sister, Natalie, and two brothers, Chris and Nick ... A business management and marketing Bi e r b a c h major ... Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan. Junior • Hunlock Creek, Pa. • Northwest Area De f e n s i v e Ba c k • 21 2009: The team’s top punt returner, averaging a MAC-high 16.0 yards Ji m per return on 12 touches ... Posted a 61-yard return at King’s and added a 45-yarder against Rowan ... Also served as a backup safety, making 37 tackles and four interceptions ... Had a 51-yard interception return at Da l e y Widener ... Also had a fumble recovery that he returned 34 yards for a touchdown at Susquehanna ... Recorded six tackles at Lebanon Valley Senior • Warrington, Pa. • Archbishop Wood and Wilkes. 2009: Appeared in all 10 games, finishing tied for fourth on the team with 48 tackles ... Tied for team lead with four interceptions and addedf 2008: Played in all 11 games, serving as team’s top punt returner and ive pass breakups ... Made 10 stops at Lebanon Valley and had a 30-yard kick returner ... Averaged 18.7 yards per kickoff return on 21 attempts interception return at Widener. and 10.9 yards on punt returns in 18 attempts ... Ran 59-yard punt re- turn back for a touchdown against Bridgewater ... Made 15 tackles as a 2008: Played in all 11 games, finishing fifth on the team with 50 tackles backup defensive back. ... Made two tackles for a loss and defended nine passes ... Had a 13- yard interception return for a touchdown against Lebanon Valley ... Also High School: Captain of West team at the UNICO All-Star Game and made a career-high 12 tackles against the Dutchmen. earned All-Wyoming Valley Conference MVP honors. 2007: Appeared in six games ... Made 13 tackles and defended two Personal: Son of Ray and Ruth Bierbach ... Has a sister, Alyssa ... A fi- passes. nance major ... Favorite movie is “Space Jam.” High School: A two-time All-Catholic selection. Li n e b a c k e r • 91 Personal: Son of Jim and Jackie Daley ... Has three sisters, Kacie, Breean Da n and Emily ... A finance major ... Father played football for the University of Cincinnati ... Cousins with linebacker Anthony Maracio. a s s i d y C Wi d e Re c e i v e r • 42 Senior • Downington, Pa. • Bishop Shanahan Jo s h 2009: Appeared in all 10 games ... Made 33 stops, including 21 unassist- ed ... Added two assisted sacks and a pass breakup ... Tied career high of seven tackles at King’s and Wilkes ... Earned MAC Academic Honor Di x o n Roll honors. Senior • Fleetville, Pa. • Lackawanna Trail 2008: Played in six games while helping team to the MAC title ... Made 2009: Moved to wide receiver, appearing in all 10 games ... Finished six tackles, including two sacks, one each against Susquehanna and second on the team with 31 catches, 269 yards and four touchdowns Bridgewater. ... Had career-high 52 yards at Bridgewater and posted career-high six catches at Lebanon Valley. 2007: Saw action in three games. 2008: Played in six games while transitioning to defensive back ... Had High School: Competed in football and wrestling. 11 kick returns for 15.9 yards.

Personal: Son of Fran and Kathy Cassidy ... Has three sisters, Kolleen, 2007: Appeared in nine games as a backup running back ... Made three Amanda and Marisa ... An accounting and business administration ma- rushing attempts for 15 yards ... Served as a kick and punt returner, av- jor ... Works at the Community Service Center. eraging 22.8 yards on 13 kick returns and 11.3 yards on 15 punt returns ... Broke free for 66-yard punt return for a touchdown against Wilkes ... Ki c k e r • 81 Had two 50-plus yard kick returns against Widener and Lebanon Valley T.J. ... Also blocked a kick. Personal: Son of Brad and Sandy Dixon ... Has a sister, Jenna ... A psy- Ch i a r o l a n z a chology major ... Favorite football player is Kordell Stewart. Senior • Warminster, Pa. • William Tennet 2009: Team’s top kicker, making 17 extra-point attempts and three field goals, including a long of 36 yards.

Prior to Lycoming: Spent two years at Muhlenberg College ... Helped the Mules to a Centennial Conference title in 2007, hitting nine extra points and two field goals ... A Centennial Conference All-Academic

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Qu a r t e rb a c k • 4 Of f e n s i v e Li n e • 75 Ti m Ma t t Ho o k La n d s e i d e l Senior • Harrisburg, Pa. • Central Dauphin Senior • Dalton, Pa. • Tunkhannock 2009: Served as backup quarterback, appearing in one game ... Com- 2009: Started four games and appeared in seven as a guard ... Helped pleted all three pass attempts for 10 yards. team average 267.5 yards and 94.3 rushing yards per contest.

2008: Appeared in three games, passing for 244 yards and completing 2008: Appeared in 10 games, making nine starts at guard while helping 18-of-38 passes ... Also ran for 91 yards and a touchdown on 14 attempts the Warriors to a MAC title ... Helped offense average 333.1 yards and ... Rushed for career-high 103 yards on 10 carries against Bridgewater, 125.9 rushing yards per game. also passed for 162 yards in the game. 2007: Appeared in three games. 2007: Appeared in nine games, serving as the starting quarterback for six ... Passed for 1,023 yards, completing 96-of-176 attempts with eight High School: A two-year captain ... Earned the Coaches’ Award. touchdowns ... Completed a career-high 22 passes against Widener in first career start and passed for a career-high 255 yards on 13 comple- Personal: Son of Paula and Clarence Landsiedel ... Has two sisters, Sarah tions against King’s. and Brandy ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights.” High School: A Mid-Penn All-Conference selection. Fu llb a c k • 37 Personal: Son of Tim and Deb Hook ... A criminal justice major ... Favor- ite athlete is Brett Favre. Ni c k Of f e n s i v e Li n e • 63 Mi l a r d o Gl e n Junior • Duncansville, Pa. • Holidaysburg 2009: Appeared in seven games, making four starts at fullback ... Made Hu g h e s three receptions ... Won USA Powerlifting Collegiate Regionals and his Junior • Carbondale, Pa. • Carbondale second straight state title. 2009: Started an offensive line-high 10 games at center ... Helped team 2008: Appeared in 10 games, helping Warriors to a MAC title ... Posted average 267.5 yards and 94.3 rushing yards per contest. four receptions for 19 yards ... Also had one tackle.

2008: Was a backup center at Iona. 2007: Appeared in three games.

High School: A two-time all-conference honoree and an all-region se- High School: An all-conference linebacker. lection as a senior ... Earned multiple offensive line MVP awards ... Also competed in basketball and was a district qualifier in track & field. Personal: Son of Terry and Penny Milardo ... Has a brother, Matthew ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite athlete is Jerome Bettis. Personal: Son of Glen and Susan Hughes ... Has a brother, Bailey ... A chemistry and education major ... Favorite football teams are Kansas Of f e n s i v e Li n e • 72 City and the University of Michigan. Co d y Li n e b a c k e r • 58 Ch r i s Mo y e r Sophomore • Lehighton, Pa. • Lehighton i s h K 2009: Started nine games at guard as a true freshman, earning team’s Junior • Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • G.A.R. Memorial offensive lineman of the year award ... Helped team average 267.5 yards and 94.3 rushing yards per contest. 2009: Had a breakthrough season, appearing in all 10 games and mak- ing 30 tackles, 18 solo ... Posted three tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks High School: A three-year starter ... Earned first team all-league on of- ... Made career-high seven stops against FDU-Florham. fense and second team all-league honors on defense.

2008: Appeared in seven games, making seven tackles, two solo. Personal: Son of Kathy and Scott Moyer ... Has a brother, Mitch ... Major is undecided ... Favorite movies are “Any Given Sunday” and “The Hang- High School: An honorable mention all-state selection as a junior ... over.” Team’s Defensive Player of the Year twice and earned both Times-Leader Top 22 and Citizen’s Voice Top 24 honors as a junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Mark and Cathy Kish ... Has two sisters, April and Ashley ... A history and education major ... Favorite athlete is Dustin Pedroia.

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Of f e n s i v e Li n e • 65 Wi d e Re c e i v e r • 44 Ti m Ma r k Ok k e n Ry a n Junior • Hellertown, Pa. • Saucon Valley Senior • Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge 2009: Started seven games at guard ... Helped team average 267.5 2009: Missed season with an injury. yards and 94.3 rushing yards per contest. 2008: Played in four games before an injury ended his year ... Made 2008: Appeared in 10 games, making one start in the NCAA playoff 18 catches for 162 yards and two touchdowns ... Made career-high six game against Hobart ... Helped offense average 333.1 yards and 125.9 catches and caught a touchdown at Ithaca. rushing yards per game. 2007: Appeared in seven games, making 10 catches for 159 yards ... High School: A First Team All-Colonial League and all-area selection ... Caught career-long 54-yard pass against King’s. Also earned team’s offensive lineman of the year honors. High School: An All-Catholic League selection. Personal: Son of Daryl and Michelle Okken ... Has two brothers, Keith and Jason, and two sisters, Elyssa and Meghan ... A history major ... Personal: Son of Maria and Mark Ryan ... Has a brother, Tom, and a sis- Brother, Keith, is a freshman wide receiver with the Warriors ... Favorite ter, Christina ... A business management major ... Favorite TV show is team is the Baltimore Orioles. “Entourage.” Ti g h t En d • 84 Wi d e Re c e i v e r • 88 Ad a m Se a n Pa u l h a m u s Sa y l o r Junior • Hellertown, Pa. • Saucon Valley Junior • Morton, Pa. • Springfield 2009: Earned Second Team All-MAC honors at tight end ... Played in all 2009: Saw action in nine games ... Finished with 15 catches for 146 10 games, making 11 receptions for 184 yards ... Posted three touch- yards and a touchdown ... Also rushed for 27 yards ... Caught first career downs ... Earned MAC Offensive Player of the Week honors after posting touchdown pass at Bridgewater ... Caught career-long 41-yard pass at three catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns in win over Widener ... Widener ... Posted three receptions three times. Had a 67-yard touchdown reception in the game. 2008: Appeared in seven games, making five catches for 83 yards dur- 2008: Appeared in all 11 games, helping the Warriors to the MAC title ... ing Warriors’ run to MAC title. Posted nine catches for 146 yards .... Blocked a kick. High School: An honorable mention all-conference selection ... Earned High School: Lettered in football and basketball ... Led team in recep- team’s MVP honors. tions as a junior. Personal: Son of Harry and Nancy Saylor ... Has a brother, Harry, and Personal: Son of Ken and Loretta Paulhamus ... Has two brothers, Brian a sister, Brittany ... A criminal justice major ... Favorite athlete is Peyton and Jeff ... A psychology and elementary education major ... Favorite Manning. movie is “Forrest Gump.” Ru n n i n g Ba c k • 1 Ti g h t En d • 23 Pa r k e r Mi c h a e l h o w e r s Re e s e S Sophomore • Aspers, Pa. • Biglerville Senior • Shenandoah, Pa. • Shenandoah Valley 2009: Saw action in nine games as a running back and returns special- 2009: Played in all 10 games, making two receptions for 23 yards ... Also ist ... Rushed for 29 yards on 17 attempts and caught four passes for 31 made six tackles on special teams. yards ... Averaged a MAC-leading 27.9 yards per kick return, including an 85-yard touchdown run at Bridgewater ... Added 52 yards on three 2008: Appeared in nine games, making one reception for five yards and punt returns and averaged 52.8 all-purpose yards per game. posting three tackles on special teams. High School: Earned Gettysburg Times’ MVP honors. High School: Schuylkill County League Co-MVP ... Also a first team all- area and an honorable mention all-state selection ... Set school’s all- Personal: Son of Mike and Ann Showers ... Has a brother, Spencer, and a time passing record. sister, Kortney ... Major is undecided ... Favorite movie is “Rambo.”

Personal: Son of James and Rene Reese ... Has a brother, Nick, who was an All-MAC safety for the Warriors ... A psychology major ... Favorite book is Lou Holtz’s “Winning Everyday.”

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De f e n s i v e Ba c k • 3 Of f e n s i v e Li n e • 76 Ma t t An d r e w Ta l e r i c o Wa g n e r Sophomore • Moosic, Pa. • Riverside Sophomore • Lewisburg, Pa. • Lewisburg 2009: Played in and started all 10 games as a cornerback ... Made 39 2009: Played in eight games and started five at tackle as a true fresh- tackles, including 31 solo ... Defended three passes and made two fum- man ... Helped team average 267.5 yards and 94.3 rushing yards per ble recoveries ... Had two six-tackle efforts ... Recovered two fumbles at contest ... Earned team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year award. Bridgewater, returning one for a 22-yard touchdown. High School: An all-district selection at both offensive tackle (second High School: A two-time all-state and all-region cornerback ... Also won team) and defensive tackle (first team). District 2 AA track and field titles in the 100- and 200-yard dash. Personal: Son of William and Nadine Wagner ... Has two sisters, Amy Personal: Son of Matt and Michelle Talerico ... Has a brother, Corey ... A and Tracy Shadday ... Major is undeclared ... Favorite movies are “Forrest criminal justice major ... Favorite movie is “Any Given Sunday.” Gump,” “The Hangover,” “The Other Guys” and “Stepbrothers.”

Wi d e Re c e i v e r • 9 De f e n s i v e Ba c k • 7 Ry a n Ry a n Wa g a m a n Wi l l i a m s Senior • Aspers, Pa. • Biglerville Senior • Lake Ariel, Pa. • North Pocono 2009: Started all 10 games, earning Second Team All-MAC honors ... 2009: Appeared in last five games after an injury kept him from line- Made 51 receptions for 671 yards, catching five touchdowns ... Finished up for first half of year ... Made six tackles, two solo and blocked a kick fourth in the MAC in receptions per game (5.1) and yards per game at Lebanon Valley ... Earned team’s Special Teams Player of the Year (67.1) ... Caught career-high 12 passes for 127 yards at King’s ... Added award. four games with five or more catches and two with 100 or more yards ... Caught a pass in all 10 games, extending streak to 18 games ... Had 2008: Played in all 11 games as a backup safety and special teams two touchdowns at Lebanon Valley ... Had two receptions of more than standout ... Made 12 tackles, 10 solo. 50 yards. 2007: Appeared in three games, making one tackle. 2008: Played in 10 games, earning First Team All-MAC honors ... Made 47 receptions for 570 yards and four touchdowns ... Finished fourth in High School: Earned team’s Most Valuable Player award. the league in receptions per game and eighth in yards per game ... Had four games with five or more catches, including an 11-catch game at Personal: Son of Richard and Carrie Williams ... Has a sister, Megan ... A Ithaca ... Posted two 100-yard games, including a nine-catch, career- criminal justice major ... Favorite movie is “Wedding Crashers.” high 139-yard game at King’s.

2007: Appeared in nine games, making 13 catches for 132 yards and a touchdown ... Caught four passes at Wilkes for 35 yards and a touch- down.

High School: Played quarterback and defensive back while lettering in football ... Also played baseball.

Personal: Son of Randy and Linda S. Wagaman ... Has a brother, Rick, and a sister, Erin ... A business management major ... Favorite team is the Chicago Bears.

Above: 2010 Lycoming College Football Seniors

To the left: 2010 Lycoming College Football Coaching Staff

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#1 Parker Showers #3 Matt Talerico #4 Tim Hook #5 Zach Klinger #6 Warren Oliver #7 Ryan Williams #8 Ray Bierbach So. • RB • 5-9 • 190 So. • DB • 5-8 • 178 Sr. • QB • 6-0 • 160 So. • QB • 6-2 • 200 Fr. • WR • 6-2 • 200 Sr. • DB • 6-0 • 165 Jr. • DB • 5-11 • 180 Aspers, Pa. Moosic, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Halifax, Pa. Beverly, N.J. Lake Ariel, Pa. Hunlock Creek, Pa.

#9 Ryan Wagaman #10 Brice Rickard #12 Dan Weldon #12 David Ryan #13 Matt McGinley #14 Corey Schuster #15 Jarrin Campman Sr. • WR • 6-3 • 200 Jr. • DB • 6-0 • 180 Sr. • DB • 6-0 • 168 Jr. • WR • 5-10 • 160 Fr. • QB • 6-5 • 190 So. • DB • 6-0 • 183 So. • QB • 6-0 • 180 Aspers, Pa. Equinuk, Pa. Marysville, Pa. Clearfield, Pa. Ashland, Pa. Moosic, Pa. Clearfield, Pa.

#16 Eric Lehman #16 Charlie Cornell #17 Jamie Reitzi #18 Matt Atkinson #19 Wesley Strayer #20 Chuck Bellitto #20 Colin Johnson So. • WR • 6-3 • 200 Fr. • K • 5-9 • 170 So. • LB • 5-11 • 220 Fr. • QB • 6-1 • 175 So. • QB • 6-2 • 190 Sr. • DB • 6-0 • 181 Fr. • RB • 5-10 • 180 Muncy, Pa. Turnersville, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Media, Pa. Enola, Pa. New Holland, Pa. Malvern, Pa.

#21 Jim Daley #22 Ryan Smith #22 Matt Moriarty #23 Michael Reese #23 Martin Ferguson #24 Ryan Fenningham #25 Tyler Floyd Sr. • DB • 5-11 • 175 So. • WR • 6-2 • 184 Fr. • LB • 5-10 • 190 Sr. • FB • 5-11 • 223 Fr. • DB • 5-9 • 189 So. • DB • 5-11 • 180 Jr. • RB • 6-0 • 185 Warrington, Pa. Long Valley, N.J. Havertown, Pa. Shenandoah, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Halifax Pa.

#26 Mike Ciotti #27 Mike Tucker #28 Caleb Shertzer #29 Kabongo Bukasa #30 Joe Hargis #31 Josh Kleinfelter Fr. • DB • 5-9 • 175 Sr. • DB • 5-9 • 170 So. • RB • 5-9 • 180 Fr. • DB • 6-1 • 190 So. • LB • 5-10 • 190 Sr. • RB • 5-10 • 185 Yardley, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Mifflintown, Pa. Sharon Hill, Pa. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Bellwood, Pa.

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#31 C.J. Arhontakis #32 Josh Borelli #33 Pat McNamera #34 Dillin Rudloff #35 Tyler Denike #36 Andrew McGreevy #37 Nick Milardo Fr. • DB • 6-2 • 180 So. • WR • 5-11 • 165 So. • LB • 6-0 • 220 So. • DL • 6-2 • 212 Fr. • LB • 5-11 • 205 Fr. • RB • 5-10 • 180 Jr. • FB • 5-8 • 210 West Grove, Pa. Hummelstown, Pa. Montoursville, Pa. Athens, Pa. S. Boardman, Mich. West Chester, Pa. Duncansville, Pa.

#38 Antonio Arroyo #39 Phil Peterson #40 John Dugan #41 Roger Jayne #42 Josh Dixon #43 Nate Oropollo #44 Mark Ryan Fr. • LB • 6-0 • 180 Jr. • FB • 5-11 • 215 Jr. • LB • 5-11 • 212 So. • DL • 5-11 • 225 Sr. • WR • 6-1 • 174 So. • LB • 6-1 • 205 Sr. • WR • 5-11 • 180 Allentown, Pa. Villas, N.J. Westfield, N.J. Harvey’s Lake, Pa. Fleetville, Pa. Aldan, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.

#45 Robbie Brodish #46 Anthony Marascio #47 Zach Czap #48 Marcus Hile #49 Vince Ciaverelli #50 Chris Geisel #51 Jared Strayer Fr. • LB • 6-1 • 235 Jr. • DL • 6-2 • 225 Fr. • K • 5-6 • 175 So. • DB • 6-0 • 195 Fr. • LB • 6-0 • 190 So. • DL • 6-1 • 270 Jr. • DL • 6-2 • 230 Middletown, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philipsburg, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Phoenixville, Pa. Gibbsboro, N.J. Enola, Pa.

#52 Nate Jones #54 Nate Gingrich #54 Kyle McMahon #55 Logan Houtz #56 Mike Grill #56 Ryan Boccagno #57 Ryan McClure So. • DL • 5-11 • 210 So. • LB • 6-1 • 228 So. • OL • 6-2 • 235 Fr. • LB • 5-10 • 185 So. • OL • 5-10 • 270 Fr. • LB • 5-7 • 190 So. • DL • 5-10 • 210 Sayre, Pa. Freeburg, Pa. New Albany, Pa. Mill Hall, Pa. Riverside, N.J. Maytown, Pa. Middletown, Pa.

#58 Chris Kish #61 Arturo #62 Lucas Showers #63 Glen Hughes #64 Dwight Hentz #65 Tim Okken Jr. • LB • 5-10 • 220 Mercado-Hernandez Jr. • OL • 6-2 • 255 Jr. • OL • 6-2 • 280 Fr. • DL • 6-1 • 250 Jr. • OL • 6-1 • 280 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Fr. • DL • 5-10 • 270 Wingate, Pa. Carbondale, Pa. Halifax, Pa. Hellertown, Pa. Lennox, Ca.

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#66 Jordan Guttuso #67 Cody Dougherty #67 Justin Ossont #68 Alex Moore #69 Jon Bradford #71 Brandon Scott #72 Cody Moyer Jr. • OL • 6-1 • 250 So. • OL • 5-10 • 285 So. • DL • 5-11 • 260 So. • OL • 6-3 • 290 So. • DL • 6-1 • 215 Fr. • DL • 6-4 • 260 So. • OL • 6-1 • 275 Pompton Plains, N.J. Paoli, Pa. Archbald, Pa. St. Mary’s, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Palmyra, N.J. Lehighton, Pa.

#73 John Rizzo #74 Ian Eisenhart #75 Matt Landsiedel #76 Andrew Wagner #76 Bryan Fousty #77 Nate Murphy #79 Brandon Sewell Fr. • OL • 6-2 • 275 So. • DL • 6-0 • 240 Sr. • OL • 6-2 • 300 So. • OL • 6-3 • 250 So. • OL • 5-10 • 285 So. • OL • 6-6 • 320 Fr • OL • 6-6 • 240 Trevose, Pa. Telford, Pa. Dalton, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Hillsborough, N.J. Elmira, N.Y. Easton, Pa.

#80 Matthew Ogden #81 Sean Kelly #81 T.J. Chiarolanza #82 Shayn Collins #82 Ryan Beaver #83 Matt Bachman #83 Evan Celmo So. • TE • 6-4 • 190 So. • WR • 6-2 • 180 Sr. • K • 5-9 • 160 So. • DL • 6-3 • 218 Fr. • TE • 6-6 • 220 Jr. • WR • 6-0 • 185 Sr. • K • 5-9 • 175 Towanda, Pa. Camp Hill, Pa. Warminster, Pa. Taylor, Pa. Watsontown, Pa. Alentown, Pa. Bellwood, Pa.

#84 Adam Paulhamus #85 Zach Boone #86 Aaron Frederick #87 Ryan Chisdock #88 Sean Saylor #89 Keith Okken #89 Tyler Geis Sr. • TE • 6-4 • 218 So. • WR • 5-10 • 172 Fr. • WR • 6-0 • 175 Fr. • WR • 5-11 • 170 Jr. • WR • 6-0 • 190 Fr. • WR • 5-11 • 155 So. • DL • 6-2 • 233 Watsontown, Pa. Mill Hall, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Moosic, Pa. Morton, Pa. Hellertown, Pa. Bellwood, Pa.

#90 Greg Kovacs #91 Dan Cassidy #92 Bobby Van Sciver #94 Mike O’Rourke #96 Conor Geisel #97 Dexter Fr. • DL • 6-4 • 210 Sr. • LB • 6-0 • 220 Jr. • DL • 5-10 • 215 Jr. • DL • 6-2 • 240 Fr. • DL • 6-3 • 200 Cottrell-Bush Philadelphia, Pa. Downington, Pa. Riverside, N.J. Lansdowne, Pa. Glassboro, N.J. Fr. • DL • 5-11 • 265 Philadelphia, Pa.

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Mike Clark Steve Wiser Drew DiGiacinto Dave Becker Carm Bianco Dr. David Broussard Head Coach Asst. Head Coach/ Special Teams/Off.Line Asst. Offensive Line Wide Receivers Asst. Offensive Line 3rd Year • 11-10 Defensive Coord. 5th Year 1st Year 3rd Year 2nd Year 37th Year

Andrew Cohen Denny Hammond Greg Meyer Chris Monfiletto Steve Radocaj Mike Weber Linebackers Defensive Line Defensive Backs QBs/Passing Coord. Defensive Line Linebackers 1st Year 8th Year 2nd Year 1st Year 6th Year 22nd Year

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Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Name...... Rowan University Name...... Westminster College Name...... Ithaca College Location...... Glassboro, N.J. Location...... New Wilmington, Pa. Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. Founded...... 1923 Founded...... 1852 Founded...... 1892 Enrollment...... 11,000 Enrollment...... 1,509 Enrollment...... 6,700 President...... Dr. Donald J. Farish President...... Dr. Richard H. Dorman President...... Dr. Thomas Rochon Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Conference...... New Jersey Athletic Conference...... Presidents’ Athletic Conference...... Empire 8 Nickname...... Profs Nickname ...... Titans Nickname...... Bombers Colors...... Brown and Gold Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Blue and Gold Director of Athletics...... Joy Solomen Director of Athletics...... Jim Dafler Director of Athletics...... Ken Kutler

Team Information Team Information Team Information Home Field...... Coach Richard Wackar Stadium Home Field...... Harold Burry Stadium Home Field...... Butterfield Stadium Capacity...... 3,700 Capacity...... 3,000 Capacity...... 5,000 Surface...... Turf Surface...... FieldTurf Surface...... Grass Primary Offense...... Multiple/No-Huddle Primary Offense...... Multiple Pro Style Primary Offense...... Pro-style split back Primary Defense...... Multiple Front Primary Defense...... 3-4 Primary Defense...... 4-3 Offensive Starters Returning...... 7 Offensive Starters Returning...... 5 Offensive Starters Returning...... 6 Defensive Starters Returning...... 7 Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 Specialists Returning...... 0 Specialists Returning...... 2 Specialists Returning...... 2 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 64/25 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 33/15 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 31/23

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director...... Shelia Stevenson Director...... Justin Zackal Director...... Mike Warwick SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... 856-256-4252 Office Phone...... 724-946-6357 Office Phone...... 607-274-1401 Web:...... rowanathletics.com Web...... westminster.edu/athletics Web...... bombers.ithaca.edu

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Jay Accorsi Head Coach...... Jeff Hand Head Coach...... Mike Welch Record...... 66-23, 8 years Record...... 20-30, 5 years Record...... 128-46, 15 years Asst. HC/Off. Coordinator...... Tom Doddy Co-Off. Coord...... Scott Coy, Dwayne Pavkovich Junior Varsity...... Dan Elberty Assc. HC/Def. Coordinator...... Pat Lancetta Linebackers...... Mike Sandy Defensive Coordinator...... Mark Ross Defensive Ends...... Justin Arabia Running Backs...... Mike Donato Defensive Line...... Sean Fitzmaurice Tight Ends...... Sean Hendricks Defensive Line...... Bill Hand Offensive Line...... Mike Hatcher Defensive Backs...... Deon Henry, Mike Manell Defensive Backs...... Gary Schooley Wide Receivers...... Irik Johnson Wide Receivers...... Tyree Jackson Offensive Line...... Pat Colligan Secondary...... Peter Ross Defensive Tackles...... Bill Jacobs Outside Linebackers...... Phil Frye Tight Ends...... Joe Volpe Backs...... Jeff Lewis Tight Ends/Fullbacks...... Mitch Phillis Linebackers...... Chris Sacco, Shaun Williams 2009 Results...... 7-3 overall, 3-2 Empire 8 Quarterbacks...... Ralph Schiavo 2009 Results...... 4-6 overall, 2-4 PAC 9/5 at St. Lawrence...... W 45-0 Offensive Line...... John Green, Brian Wright 9/5 Heidelberg...... L, 26-42 9/12 at Union...... L 21-24 9/12 at Allegheny ...... L, 14-27 9/19 Widener...... W 41-17 2009 Results...... 7-3 overall, 6-3 NJAC 9/19 at Saint Vincent ...... W, 27-14 9/26 * at Utica...... W 27-24 9/12 at Lycoming ...... W, 29-7 9/26 * Thomas More...... L, 16-34 10/3 * at Hartwick...... W 24-20 9/19 * at SUNY Cortland...... L, 14-24 10/3 * at Thiel...... L, 21-24 10/10 * St. John Fisher...... L 17-40 9/26 * at William Paterson...... W, 28-13 10/10 * Waynesburg ...... W, 49-42 (OT) 10/17 at Frostburg State...... W 20-10 10/3 * Brockport ...... W, 56-20 10/17 * at Bethany...... W, 31-28 10/31 * at Springfield...... L 26-47 10/10 * at Western Connecticut St...... W, 72-14 10/24 * Washington & Jefferson...... L, 7-49 11/7 * Alfred ...... W 31-10 10/17 * at Morrisville State ...... W, 67-0 11/7 * at Grove City ...... L, 31-38 11/14 Cortland ...... W 23-20 10/24 * Buffalo State ...... W, 57-7 11/14 Geneva ...... W, 31-28 10/31 * at Kean ...... L, 20-23 (2OT) All-Time vs. Lycoming 11/7 * Montclair State...... L,7-14 All-Time vs. Lycoming Ithaca leads, 4-1 11/14 * The College of New Jersey ...... W, 39-0 Westminster leads, 2-0 Series tied, 1-1, at David Person Field. Westminster leads, 1-0, at David Person Field. Year Location LC IC All-Time vs. Lycoming Year Location LC WC 1948 Ithaca, N.Y. 0 25 Rowan leads, 2-1 1970 David Person FIeld 0 28 2004 Ithaca, N.Y. 7 49 Rowan leads, 1-0, at Glassboro, N.J. 1971 New Wilmington, Pa. 13 25 2005 David Person Field (OT) 33 30 Year Location LC RU 2007 David Person Field 6 31 1996 Glassboro, N.J. 14 33 2008 Ithaca, N.Y. 16 17 1997 David Person Field 28 20 2009 David Person Field 7 29

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Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Name...... King’s College Name...... Albright College Name...... Widener University Location...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location...... , Pa. Location...... Chester, Pa. Founded...... 1946 Founded...... 1856 Founded...... 1821 Enrollment...... 1,700 Enrollment...... 1,625 Enrollment...... 2,350 President...... Rev. Thomas O’Hara, C.S.C President...... Lex O. McMillan III, Ph.D. President...... Dr. James T. Harris, III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Conference...... Middle Atlantic Conference...... Middle Atlantic Conference...... Middle Atlantic Nickname ...... Monarchs Nickname ...... Lions Nickname ...... Pride Colors...... Red and Gold Colors...... Red, White and Black Colors...... Widener Blue and Gold Director of Athletics...... Cheryl J. Ish Co-Directors of Athletics...... Rick Ferry, Janice Luck Director of Athletics...... Jack Shafer

Team Information Team Information Team Information Home Field...... McCarthy Stadium Home Field...... Gene L. Shirk Stadium Home Field...... Leslie C. Quick Stadium Capacity...... 3,000 Capacity...... 5,000 Capacity...... 4,000 Surface...... Synthetic Field Turf Surface...... Artificial Surface...... Field Turf Primary Offense...... Pro-I Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... Multiple 3-4 Primary Defense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... 4-3 Offensive Starters Returning...... 3 Offensive Starters Returning...... 6 Offensive Starters Returning...... 6 Defensive Starters Returning...... 7 Defensive Starters Returning...... 4 Defensive Starters Returning...... 5 Specialists Returning...... 0 Specialists Returning...... 1 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 65/45 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 28/15 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 33/17 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director...... Derek Crudele Director...... Bob Ziadie Director...... Dave Walberg Office Phone...... 610-499-4436 Office Phone...... 570-208-5934 Office Phone...... 610-921-7786 SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... widenerpride.com Web...... kingscollegeathletics.com Web...... albrightathletics.com Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Isaac Collins Head Coach/Offense...... Jeff Knarr Head Coach/Offense...... John Marzka Offensive Coordinator...... Charles Eger Record...... First Year Record...... 26-9, 3 years Defensive Line...... Mark Fetterman, Jack Signor Defensive Coordinator...... Casey Goff Defensive Tackles...... Mike Boyer Tight Ends...... Robert Laurie Offensive Coordinator...... Eric Jendryaszek Running Backs...... Victor Brown Wide Receivers...... Powell Miller Outside Linebackers...... Greg Miller Tight Ends/Off. Line...... Jeff Gelormini Safeties/Special Teams...... Jack Mrozinski Running Backs...... Ryan Wehmeyer Defensive Line/Special Teams...... Rob Hollway Running Backs...... Terry Owens Middle Linebackers...... Michael Weick Defensive Coordinator...... Mike Hoyt Defensive Assistant...... Todd Schoenleber Defensive Line...... John Fayocavitz, Alex Watty Wide Receivers...... Michael Neale Cornerbacks...... Roosevelt Williams Quarterbacks/Receivers...... Jimmy Jeffers Special Teams...... Steve Opgenorth Recruiting/Academic Coord...... Bill Zwaan Tight Ends...... John Scalzo Outside Linebackers...... Steve Rivera Linebackers...... Marc Lordi Offensive Coordinator...... Mike Winslow 2009 Results...... 3-7 overall, 2-5 MAC 2009 Results...... 3-7 overall, 1-6 MAC 9/5 at Randolph-Macon...... W, 16-10 2009 Results...... 11-2 overall, 6-1 MAC 9/12 at Curry...... W, 22-17 9/12 Springfield...... L, 30-57 9/5 at Ursinus...... W, 28-3 9/19 at Ithaca...... L, 17-41 9/19 William Paterson...... L, 6-20 9/12 Western Connecticut State...... W, 48-7 9/26 Frostburg State...... W, 35-16 10/3 * Lycoming...... L, 21-24 9/26 at Pace...... W, 26-20 10/2 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 41-14 10/10 * at Widener...... W, 35-24 10/3 * Wilkes...... W, 43-21 10/10 * King’s...... L, 24-35 10/17 * Albright...... L, 16-34 10/10 * at Lycoming...... W, 26-7 10/17 * Lycoming...... L, 16-28 10/24 * at Lebanon Valley...... L, 14-40 10/17 * at King’s...... W, 34-16 10/24 * at Albright...... L, 17-31 10/31 * Delaware Valley...... L, 21-47 10/24 * Widener...... W, 31-17 10/31 * Lebanon Valley...... L, 0-24 11/7 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 21-28 10/31 * FDU-Florham...... W, 49-28 11/7 * at Wilkes...... L, 24-29 11/14 * Wilkes...... W, 33-16 11/7 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 16-45 11/14 * Delaware Valley...... L, 16-28 11/14 * Lebanon Valley...... W, 44-43 (2OT) All-Time vs. Lycoming 11/21 at Alfred...... W, 35-25 All-Time vs. Lycoming Lycoming leads, 13-4-1 11/28 at Delaware Valley...... W, 27-3 Lycoming leads, 19-13 Last five meetings (Lycoming leads, 3-2). 12/5 at Mount Union College...... L, 3-55 Last five meetings (Lycoming leads, 3-2) Year Location LC KC Year Location LC WU 2003 David Person FIeld 31 21 All-Time vs. Lycoming 2005 Chester, Pa. 7 15 2004 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 28 31 Lycoming leads, 31-17-2 2006 David Person Field 15 12 2007 David Person Field 24 6 Last five meetings (Albright leads, 3-2) 2007 David Person Field 14 16 2008 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 7 24 Year Location LC AC 2008 Chester, Pa. 21 17 2009 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 24 21 2005 Reading, Pa. 14 13 2009 Chester, Pa. 28 16 2006 David Person Field 35 42 2007 Reading, Pa. 7 40 2008 David Person Field 23 13 2009 David Person FIeld 7 26

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Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Name...... Delaware Valley College Name...... Wilkes University Name...... Lebanon Valley College Location...... Doylestown, Pa. Location...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location...... Annville, Pa. Founded...... 1896 Founded...... 1933 Founded...... 1866 Enrollment...... 1,640 Enrollment...... 2,400 Enrollment...... 1,600 President...... Dr. Joseph S. Brosnan President...... Dr. Joseph E. Gilmour President...... Dr. Stephen MacDonald Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Conference...... Middle Atlantic Conference...... Middle Atlantic Conference...... Middle Atlantic Nickname ...... Aggies Nickname ...... Colonels Nickname ...... Flying Dutchmen Colors...... Forrest Green and Gold Colors...... Navy and Gold Colors...... Blue and White Director of Athletics...... Frank Wolfgang Director of Athletics...... Addy Malatesta Director of Athletics...... Rick Beard

Team Information Team Information Team Information Home Field...... James Work Memorial Stadium Home Field...... Ralston Field Home Field...... Arnold Field Capacity...... 4,000 Capacity...... 2,000 Capacity...... 4,000 Surface...... Grass Surface...... FieldTurf Surface...... Grass Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Offense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... Multiple Primary Defense...... 3-4 Offensive Starters Returning...... 8 Offensive Starters Returning...... 5 Offensive Starters Returning...... 5 Defensive Starters Returning...... 8 Defensive Starters Returning...... 6 Defensive Starters Returning...... 7 Specialists Returning...... 2 Specialists Returning/Lost...... 2 Specialists Returning...... 2 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 35/16 Letterman Returning/Lost...... 36/21 Sports Information Sports Information Director...... Ryan Rebholz Sports Information Director...... Matt Levy Office Phone...... 570-408-4777 Director...... Tim Flynn Office Phone...... 215-489-2937 SID E-mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 717-867-6033 SID E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... gowilkesu.com SID E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... athletics.delval.edu Web...... godutchmen.com Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach/Def. Coor...... Frank Sheptock Coaching Staff Head Coach/Def. Coor...... Jim Clements Record...... 88-60, 14 years Head Coach...... Jim Monos Record...... 31-13, 4 years Assistant Head Coach...... Michael McCree Record...... 73-95-2, 18 years Assistant to the Head Coach...... Bill Manlove Offensive Coordinator...... Will Luca Offensive Coordinator...... Joe Buehler Linebackers...... Bob Altieri, Kyle Reuter Quarterbacks...... Lon Hazlet, Len Butczynski Defensive Coordinator...... Mike Donghia Tight Ends...... Andre Ciukurescu Linebackers...... Greg Jones Running Backs...... Mark Costello, Matt Gross Defensive Line...... Mark DeLucia, Derek Porter Secondary...... Hal Hula Tight Ends...... Guy Bennardo Offensive Line...... Greg Fedick, Kevin Waters Defensive Line...... Jacob Bloomhuff Kickers/Punters...... Larry Minney Wide Receivers...... Rich Gear, Chad Peterman Wide Receivers...... Tom McKee Offensive Coordinator...... Duke Greco 2009 Results...... 6-5 overall, 3-4 MAC Outside Linebackers...... Lou Orndorff Offensive Assistant...... Dennis Nelson 9/5 Muhlenberg...... W, 14-12 Inside Linebackers...... Vince Panatlone Defensive Backs...... Jason Pane 9/12 Montclair State...... W, 37-10 Asst. Defensive Line...... Jason Vollertsen Running Backs...... Mike Barainyak 9/26 at Christopher Newport...... W, 24-17 Defensive Backs...... Corey Wenger 10/3 * at Albright...... L, 21-43 Defensive Line...... Mike Wildasin 2009 Results...... 10-2 overall, 7-0 MAC 10/10 * Lebanon Valley...... L, 18-21 9/5 Johns Hopkins...... W, 23-7 10/17 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 23-0 2009 Results...... 9-2 overall, 5-2 MAC 9/12 at Kean...... W, 30-17 10/24 * FDU-Florham...... W, 7-6 9/5 at Gettysburg ...... W, 47-42 9/19 Wesley...... L, 13-31 10/31 * at Lycoming...... W, 17-13 9/12 Ursinus...... W, 27-20 10/3 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 28-7 11/7 * Widener...... W, 29-24 9/19 at Moravian...... W, 32-3 10/10 * FDU-Florham...... W, 41-17 11/14 * at King’s...... L, 16-33 10/3 * Delaware Valley ...... L, 7-28 10/17 * Wilkes...... W, 23-0 11/21 Franklin & Marshall...... L, 24-29 10/10 * at Wilkes...... W, 21-18 10/24 * at Lycoming...... W, 21-7 10/17 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 40-14 10/31 * at King’s...... W, 47-21 All-Time vs. Lycoming 10/24 * King’s...... W, 40-14 11/7 * Albright ...... W, 45-16 Lycoming leads, 33-16 10/31 * at Widener...... W, 24-0 11/14 * at Widener ...... W, 28-16 Last five meetings (Wilkes leads, 4-1) 11/7 * Lycoming...... W, 31-21 11/21 Susquehanna...... W, 66-7 Year Location LC WU 11/14 * at Albright...... L, 43-44 (2OT) 11/28 Albright...... L, 3-27 2005 David Person Field 14 17 11/21 Salisbury...... W, 37-21 2006 Edwardsville, Pa. 7 37 All-Time vs. Lycoming 2007 David Person Field 19 17 All-Time vs. Lycoming Lycoming leads, 31-17-1 2008 Edwardsville, Pa. 13 27 Lycoming leads, 22-3 Last five meetings (Delaware Valley leads, 4-1). 2009 David Person Field 13 17 Last five meetings (Lebanon Valley leads, 3-2) Year Location LC DVC Year Location LC LVC 2005 David Person Field 13 31 2005 Annville, Pa. 7 6 2006 Doylestown, Pa. 16 17 2006 David Person Field 9 15 2007 Doylestown, Pa. 0 31 2007 Annville, Pa. 14 28 2008 David Person Field 10 7 2008 David Person FIeld 23 15 2009 David Person Field 7 21 2009 Annville, Pa. 21 31

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Ga m e Te n FDU-Fl o r h a m No v . 13 • 1 p.m. • Ma d i s o n , N.J. 2010 Preseason Poll Quick Facts Name:... Farleigh Dickinson Univ. College at Florham After the first season in head coach Mike Clark’s Location:...... Madison, N.J. eight years of association at Lycoming College that Founded:...... 1958 the football team did not win the Middle Atlantic Enrollment:...... 2,500 Conference championship, he is ready to get the President:...... Dr. J. Michael Adams team back to familiar ground after finishing 4-6 over- Affiliation:...... NCAA Division III all and fifth in the MAC with a 3-4 mark in 2009. To do Conference:...... Middle Atlantic that, the Warriors will have to rise from the middle of Nickname: ...... Devils the conference, where they were predicted to finish Colors:...... Cardinal and Navy fourth in the 2010 MAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, re- leased Aug. 21 by the conference office. Director of Athletics:...... Bill Kilka Warriors on the Web Team Information Visit athletics.lycoming.edu for the lat- Delaware Valley received six of the eight first-place Home Field:...... Robert T. Shields Field est news and information about all 17 of votes and finished with 47 points in the poll. Leba- Capacity:...... 4,000 non Valley College notched the remaining two Lycoming’s intercollegiate athletics pro- first-place votes and was second in the poll with 41 Surface:...... Field Turf grams. Primary Offense:...... Multiple points. 2009 NCAA quarterfinalist Albright College Primary Defense:...... 4-3 was third with 37 points. Offensive Starters Returning:...... 7 The newly-redesigned Web site features Defensive Starters Returning:...... 6 The entire 2010 MAC preseason coaches’ poll is as news releases, game stories, schedules, follows: Specialists Returning:...... 3 statistics, rosters, player and coaches bios Sports Information and much more. Team (First-Place Votes) Points Director:...... Jim Henry 1. Delaware Valley (6) 47 2. Lebanon Valley (2) 41 Office Phone:...... 973-443-8965 Warrior Hotline SID E-mail:...... [email protected] 3. Albright 37 Web:...... www.fdudevils.com Can’t get to a computer? Call the Warrior 4. Lycoming 27 Hotline at (570) 321-4188 for the latest 4. Wilkes 27 Coaching Staff 6. Widener 24 scores and updates from Warrior contests. 7. FDU-Florham 11 Head Coach/Offense:...... Rich Morsa The hotline is updated each day one or Record:...... 20-60, 9 years 8. King’s 10 Defensive Coordinator...... Brev Creech more of the Lycoming teams are in ac- Offensive Coordinator:...... Rich DeMaio tion. Defensive Line:...... Matt Liebermann www.gomacsports.com Defensive Backs:...... Bryan Bischoff Running Backs:...... Dan Iozza Linebackers:...... Joe Dolinski Offensive Line:...... Rob Stanavich Wide Receivers:...... Carl Sinagra

2009 Results...... 2-8 Overall, 1-6 MAC 9/12 Alfred...... L, 28-33 9/18 at The College of New Jersey...... L, 28-58 9/26 Apprentice School...... W, 49-30 10/2 * Widener...... L, 14-41 ESPN Radio (WLYC) is proud to serve 10/10 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 17-41 as the flagship radio station for all 10/17 * Lebanon Valley...... L, 14-40 10/24 * at Wilkes...... L, 6-7 Lycoming Warriors athletic events. 10/31 * at Albright...... L, 28-49 Sports director Todd Bartley will call 11/7 * King’s...... W, 28-21 the play-by-play this fall and is joined 11/14 * at Lycoming...... L, 21-28 by analysts and Lycoming alumni Jerry All-Time vs. Lycoming Girardi and Glenn Smith. The pregame Lycoming leads, 19-5 Last five meetings (Lycoming leads, 4-1) show, Warrior Tailgate, will once again Year Location LC FDU be co-hosted by Bill Byham and Joe 2005 Madison, N.J. 14 49 Putnam. 2006 David Person Field 23 14 2007 David Person Field 26 14 2008 Madison, N.J. 48 28 All games will be streamed live for free 2009 David Person Field 28 21 online at: www.espnwilliamsport.com

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• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 25 • • 26 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 2009 In Review 1 Rowan 29 2 Lycoming 37 3 Lycoming 29 Lycoming 7 Susquehanna 23 Bridgewater 32 Sept. 12, 2009 • Williamsport, Pa. Sept. 19, 2009 • Selinsgrove, Pa. Sept. 26, 2009 • Bridgewater, Va.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - The Lycoming College foot- SELINSGROVE, Pa. - Junior running back Josh BRIDGEWATER, Va. - In a game that had touch- ball team fell victim to a stout Rowan defense, 29-7, Kleinfelter rushed for 175 yards in Lycoming Col- downs scored on special teams and defense for both in the season opener. The Profs defense held Lycom- lege’s first football win of the season, 37-23, over ri- teams, the Lycoming College football team fell 32-29 ing to just 34 yards on the ground and 70 passing val Susquehanna University. The Warriors successful- to Bridgewater College on Sept. 26. Three out of the yards. ly defended their title of the Amos Alonso Stagg Felt first four touchdowns in the game were scored by Hat trophy, part of the rivalry of the two schools. non-offensive players. With both teams opening their seasons, the first quarter was a testing period, with neither team gain- Kleinfelter took the ball 29 times, rushing for an aver- Junior running back Josh Kleinfelter picked up 99 ing much yardage in either the air or on the ground. age of 6.2 yards per carry and two touchdowns. Fel- yards on the ground, averaging 4.0 yards a carry. In The Warriors rushed 11 times, but gained only six low running back Mark Rosa took one carry into the the passing game, senior Colin Dwyer completed yards. Midway through the first quarter, the Profs end zone and added 80 yards, averaging 6.7 yards 15-of-29 attempts and threw two touchdowns and scored their first points of the season on a 26-yard on his 12 carries. one interception. . As a team, Lycoming amassed 265 yards on the On defense, Kevin Hoben made a game-best 12 On its first possession of the second quarter, Rowan ground and totaled 392 yards on offense. The War- tackles. Chuck Bellitto was second on the day with drove down the field and was able to find the end rior defense played well, forcing four turnovers and 11, seven of which were unassisted. He also had one zone, but were unable to convert the point after and defending four passes. Senior defensive end Kyle interception, which he returned for 14 yards. Fresh- took a 9-0 lead. After both teams had two three-and Murren posted two tackles for a loss, including one man Matt Talarico picked up two fumbles, one he out series, Rowan found the scoreboard again for an- sack. took for a 22-yard touchdown. other field goal and a 12-0 lead at halftime. In its first possession, Lycoming found the end zone. After a three-and-out for Lycoming opened the After punting away its first offensive series in the sec- After taking several small passing plays to set up game, the Eagles scored on a 52-yard punt return. ond half, Lycoming got a huge return from punt re- the running game, senior quarterback Colin Dw- Not to be out-done by a punt return, freshman run- turner sophomore Ray Bierbach. Bierbach took the yer handed the ball off to Kleinfelter, who took it ning back Parker Showers returned the ball 85 ball at the Lycoming 34-yard line and returned the to the house on a 53-yard run, stiff-arming several yards on the ensuing kickoff. punt 45 yards to the Profs 21-yard line. After getting Crusader defenders and catching a block from junior great field position, the Warriors scored quickly on a wide receiver Ryan Wagaman to cap an eight-play The Eagles found paydirt again just over a minute 21-yard pass the very next down. Senior quarterback 95-yard series. later, with Thomas Tate scoring on a 44-yard run, but Colin Dwyer connected with junior wide out Ryan Lycoming kept the pressure on, with Talerico scoring Wagaman for the lone Warrior score. Dwyer went The Warriors never trailed in the game, but Susque- on a fumble recovery. The Eagles scored once more 9-24 for 70 yards on the day, throwing one TD and hanna did threaten by tying the game with 3:41 left to take a 21-12 lead into the locker room. one interception. in the first quarter. However, Lycoming’s onslaught never slowed, with Rosa giving the Warriors the lead Lycoming rallied to take a 22-21 lead in the third Junior Josh Kleinfelter netted 26 yards on 13 at- for good just three minutes into the second quarter. quarter with Sean Saylor scoring and T.J. Chiar- tempts. Wagaman was the leading receiver, catching Junior Josh Dixon also added a touchdown in the lonza adding a field goal, but Bridgewater rallied, three passes for 43 yards and a touchdown. On de- quarter, giving Lycoming a 28-20 lead heading into too, with a touchdown and a field goal in the fourth fense, sophomore lineman Anthony Marascio had the locker room. The Warrior defense held steady in quarter giving the Eagles an insurmountable 32-21 a breakout day, recording a game-high nine tackles the second half, allowing just three points. lead. and 1.5 sacks, including a monster 14-yard loss. Ju- nior defensive back Jim Daley was second on the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score day with eight total tackles, including six assisted Lycoming 14 14 3 6 37 Record: (1-1) Lycoming 6 6 10 7 29 Record: (1-2) Susquehanna 14 6 3 0 23 Record: (2-1) Bridgewater 14 7 0 11 32 Record: (3-1) stops. Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1st 08:40 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 53 yd run (Chiarlonza kick) 1st 10:02 BC Charvis Claytor 52 yd punt return (Will Davis Rowan 3 9 14 3 29 Record: (1-0) 06:52 LYCO Ray Bierbach 34 yd fumble recovery kick) Lycoming 0 0 7 0 7 Record: (0-1) (TJ Chiarlonza kick) 09:49 LYCO Parker Showers 85 yd kick return (kick blocked) 03:57 SUS Mike Ritter 32 yd pass from Rich Palazzi 08:44 BC Thomas Tate 44 yd run (Will Davis kick) Scoring Summary: (Bobby Eppleman kick) 2nd 09:13 LYCO Matt Talerico 22 yd fumble recovery (rush 1st 08:37 ROW Mark Getsinger 26 yd field goal 03:41 SUS Keith Howell 34 yd pass from Rich Palazzi failed) 2nd 13:18 ROW James Kinloch 39 yd pass from Frank (Bobby Eppleman kick) 00:29 BC Patrick Smoot 20 yd pass from Hagan Wilczynski (kick failed) 2nd 12:27 LYCO Mark Rosa 2 yd run (TJ Chiarlonza kick) Driskill (Will Davis kick) 00:47 ROW Mark Getsinger 20 yd field goal 04:11 SUS Bobby Eppleman 23 yd field goal 3rd 10:46 LYCO Sean Saylor 6 yd pass from Colin Dwyer 3rd 12:12 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 21 yd pass from Colin 00:43 LYCO Josh Dixon 12 yd pass from Colin Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) Dwyer (Sean Kelly kick) (TJ Chiarlonza kick) 02:39 LYCO TJ Chiarlonza 36 yd field goal 11:56 ROW Frank Wilczynski 45 yd run (Mark Getsinger 00:00 SUS Bobby Eppleman 38 yd field goal 4th 12:43 BC Nathan Jackson 1 yd run (Tyler Beiler pass kick) 3rd 09:55 LYCO TJ Chiarlonza 35 yd field goal from Hagan Driskill) 07:28 ROW Steve Hague 14 yd interception return 06:34 SUS Bobby Eppleman 37 yd field goal 02:22 BC Will Davis 35 yd field goal (Mark Getsinger kick) 4th 04:06 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 25 yd run (kick failed) 01:43 LYCO Adam Paulhamaus 4 yd pass from Colin 4th 04:50 ROW Mark Getsinger 36 yd field goal Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick)

ROW LYCO LYCO SUS LYCO BC FIRST DOWNS 12 6 FIRST DOWNS 18 16 FIRST DOWNS 14 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-187 36-34 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-266 27-43 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-102 39-172 PASSING YDS (NET) 111 70 PASSING YDS (NET) 127 287 PASSING YDS (NET) 178 165 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-12-1 24-9-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-14-2 42-24-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-15-1 25-12-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-298 60-104 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-393 69-330 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-280 64-337 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-34 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-22 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-67 2-45 Punt Returns-Yards 1--3 3-10 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 5-103 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 6-111 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-102 7-106 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-148 5-84 Interception Returns-Yards 2-43 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 2-43 Interception Returns-Yards 3-14 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.2 12-32.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.4 4-41.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-33.2 7-34.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 11-100 8-81 Penalties-Yards 9-75 4-40 Penalties-Yards 6-55 9-81 Possession Time 29:42 30:18 Possession Time 34:49 25:11 Possession Time 31:15 28:45 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 2 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 4 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-42 2-17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-19

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 27 • 2009 In Review 4 Lycoming 24 5 Albright 26 6 Lycoming 28 King’s 21 Lycoming 7 Widener 16 Oct. 3, 2009 • Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Oct. 10, 2009 • Williamsport, Pa. Oct. 17, 2009 • Chester, Pa.

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - Sophomore Anthony Maras- WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Junior running back Josh CHESTER, Pa. - A three-touchdown first quarter cio returned an interception for a touchdown with Kleinfelter scored the lone touchdown for Lycom- gave Lycoming College a 21-0 lead over Widener just over six minutes in the fourth quarter to keep ing College as the Warriors fell 26-7 against Albright University, helping lift the Warriors to a 28-16 Middle Lycoming College football alive in a 24-21 victory College. Atlantic Conference win. over King’s College. Kleinfelter scored his two-yard touchdown run with Lycoming began its opening drive on its own 35-yard Down 21-10, Marascio came up with a pick six, tak- 8:05 remaining in the third quarter to keep Lycom- line and on the first play from scrimmage,Colin Dw- ing the interception 26 yards to King’s end zone. On ing within striking distance, down 19-7. yer connected with Ryan Wagaman on a 30-yard the ensuing point after attempt, Dwyer found his re- passing play. Sean Saylor took an end-around and ceiver alone in the end zone, but he could not hold Lycoming drove down the field, taking 3:15 off the picked up the next first down at the Pride 28-yard on to the pass, keeping Lycoming down 21-16. clock on nine plays and went 52 yards to set up the line. The Warriors found the scoreboard soon after touchdown. The Warriors started with good field on a 20-yard touchdown run by Josh Kleinfelter. Late in the quarter after a stop of King’s, Colin Dw- position after forcing a Lions’ punt, beginning their yer completed a pass to Josh Kleinfelter for a first drive on the Lycoming 48-yard line. After a five-play Widener drive and a Lycoming pen- down. On second down and ten yards, Ryan Waga- alty, Dwyer threw a pass that was tipped in the air man caught an eight yard pass, allowing Kleinfelter In the drive, Colin Dwyer utilized three different re- twice by the Widener secondary before Lycoming’s to pick up the first down on the next down. Dwyer ceivers, tossing Kleinfelter a six-yard pass to get to tight end Adam Paulhamus hauled it in for a 67- floated a pass that was tipped in the air before Waga- the Albright 30-yard line. Dwyer also connected on yard score, putting the Warriors up 14-0 with 9:53 man made a diving catch and Brad Shellenberger a three-yard pass with Ryan Wagaman and another remaining in the first quarter. continued to advance the Warriors, getting it down six-yarder with Brad Shellenberger. to the King’s two-yard line. Dwyer attempted a quar- Tom Bennie came up big with a stop as Widener at- terback sneak, getting in on the second rush with 23 The Lions closed out the game, though, with Tanner tempted to convert a fourth down with two yards to seconds left, putting Lycoming up, 22-21, to high- Kelly finding Nate Romig for a 29-yard touchdown. go, holding the Pride short by a yard and giving the light the comeback win. ball back to the Lycoming offense. Albright scored just 1:30 into the game after Kelly, The Warriors converted the two-point attempt, go- who passed for 393 yards and three touchdowns, Lycoming was called for holding at the Widener 45- ing up 24-21. Going for the end zone, King’s was tossed a 64-yard touchdown pass, igniting the Li- yard line, but Dwyer more than accounted for the picked off by Chuck Bellitto to end the game. ons, who scored 19 first-half points. Scott Pillar had lost yards on a 41-yard completion to Saylor. Two a huge day for the Lions, posting seven catches for plays later, Dwyer hit Paulhamus with a 21-yard re- After Lycoming jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the 170 yards to go with two touchdowns. ception for his second touchdown of the quarter. second quarter, King’s slowly worked back into the game, scoring a touchdown 27 seconds before half- In the pocket, Dwyer threw for 109 yards, complet- Widener closed back into the game with 16 straight time to cut the lead to 10-7. In the third quarter, ing 15-of-31 pass attempts. Kleinfelter was the lead- points, but Dwyer connected with Dixon on a five- King’s drove the field before Claude O’Connor found ing rusher with 60 yards and Wagaman added eight yard touchdown pass to clinch the game in the the end zone to give it a 14-7 lead. Another touch- catches for 68 yards. fourth quarter. down in the fourth appeared to put the Monarchs in the driver’s seat before Marascio’s pick swung the Defensively, Chuck Bellitto led Lycoming in tackles Dwyer finished the day with 286 passing yards, com- momentum back in Lycoming’s favor. with eight, including seven solo stops. Linebacker pleting 19-of-31 passes. Paulhamus was the game- Anthony Marascio made seven tackles and was a high receiver, picking up 120 yards and two touch- Dwyer had his best game of the season, completing force in the Albright backfield, dropping the Lions’ downs. On the ground, Kleinfelter gained 81 yards 28 of his 48 pass attempts for 304 yards. Wagaman for eight yards on three tackles for a loss. He also and a touchdown. caught 12 passes for 127 yards. forced a fumble on Albright quarterback Tanner Kelly, which was recovered by Tom Bennie. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Lycoming 21 0 0 7 28 Record: (3-3) Lycoming 0 10 0 14 24 Record: (2-2) Widener 0 10 6 0 16 Record: (3-3) King’s 0 7 7 7 21 Record: (1-3) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Albright 7 12 7 0 26 Record: (5-0) Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Lycoming 0 0 7 0 7 Record: (2-3) 1st 12:33 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 20 yd run (Chiarlonza kick) 2nd 12:44 LYCO Josh Dixon 13 yd pass from Colin Dwyer 09:53 LYCO Adam Paulhamaus 67 yd pass from Colin (TJ Chiarlonza kick) Scoring Summary: Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) 05:42 LYCO TJ Chiarlonza 24 yd field goal 1st 13:23 ALB Scott Pillar 64 yd pass from Tanner Kelly 00:34 LYCO Adam Paulhamaus 21 yd pass from Colin 00:29 KINGS Mike Verbitski 27 yd pass from Corey Lavin (John Whelan kick) Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) (Andrew DeRito kick) 2nd 10:25 ALB John Whelan 27 yd field goal 2nd 09:56 WID Justin Horning 12 yd pass from Chris Haupt 3rd 09:10 KINGS Claude O’Connor 2 yd run (DeRito kick) 05:23 ALB John Whelan 45 yd field goal (Matthew Breslin kick) 4th 13:39 KINGS Mike Verbitski 18 yd pass from Corey Lavin 00:34 ALB Scott Pillar 30 yd pass from Tanner Kelly 00:00 WID Matthew Breslin 34 yd field goal (Andrew DeRito kick) (pass failed) 3rd 06:38 WID Justin Horning 1 yd pass from Chris Haupt 05:39 LYCO Anthony Marascio 26 yd interception return 3rd 08:05 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 2 yd run (TJ Chiarlonza kick), (pass failed) 00:23 LYCO Colin Dwyer 1 yd run (Adam Paulhamaus 00:36 ALB Nate Romig 29 yd pass from Tanner Kelly 4th 10:21 LYCO Josh Dixon 5 yd pass from Colin Dwyer pass from Colin Dwyer) (John Whelan kick) (TJ Chiarlonza kick)

LYCO KINGS ALB LYCO LYCO WIDENER FIRST DOWNS 23 20 FIRST DOWNS 22 8 FIRST DOWNS 17 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-17 43-180 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-113 23-74 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-93 26-22 PASSING YDS (NET) 304 137 PASSING YDS (NET) 393 109 PASSING YDS (NET) 286 185 Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-28-1 22-13-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-22-0 31-15-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-19-2 35-14-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-321 65-317 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-506 54-183 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-379 61-207 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-125 2-6 Punt Returns-Yards 3-14 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 4-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-88 5-107 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-54 6-125 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-63 5-79 Interception Returns-Yards 3-43 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-29 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-81 2-41 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.3 6-38.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.3 9-32.1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-26.0 6-30.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-70 7-57 Penalties-Yards 8-90 3-34 Penalties-Yards 12-145 5-65 Possession Time 30:13 29:47 Possession Time 36:46 22:26 Possession Time 36:56 23:04 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 5 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 1 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-44 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-15 4-14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 2-24

• 28 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 2009 In Review

7 #24 Delaware Valley 21 8 Wilkes 17 9 Lycoming 21 Lycoming 7 Lycoming 13 Lebanon Valley 31 Oct. 24, 2009 • Williamsport, Pa. Oct. 31, 2009 • Williamsport, Pa. Nov. 7, 2009 • Annville, Pa.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Thanks to a prodigous rain WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - The Lycoming College foot- ANNVILLE, Pa. - The Lycoming College football that pounded Williamsport prior to the game, David ball team scored on both its trips into the red zone, team started out strong, going up 14-3 in the sec- Person Field turned into a mud pit, as Lycoming Col- but fell to Wilkes University, 17-13. Senior wide out ond quarter, but could not hold on as Lebanon Val- lege dropped a 21-7 decision to No. 24 Delaware Val- Brad Shellenberger had his first receiving touch- ley College came-from-behind for a 31-21 win. ley College. Senior Ryan Wagaman was the game’s down of the season. only 100-yard receiver. The Warriors hit pay dirt less than a minute into the Both teams played to a scoreless first quarter. The game as Colin Dwyer found Ryan Wagaman with a The Warrior offense started out strong, with Colin Colonels found the scoreboard first, at 6:21 in the 51-yard pass. Dwyer hitting Wagaman for a 52-yard touchdown second period, going up 7-0 on a seven-play, 61- pass just 1:55 into the game, putting Lycoming yard drive that took just under four minutes. After a Lebanon Valley field goal, the teams- ex up 7-0. Both defenses battled through the rest of changed drives until Dwyer and Kleinfelter got on the first quarter, with neither team finding the end Wilkes grabbed a 10-0 lead to end the first half on a the same page for a 34-yard catch, getting the War- zone. 40-yard field goal by place kicker Chris Horn. riors to the LVC one-yard line in the second quarter. Senior running back Mark Rosa took the next hand In the second quarter, T.J. Chiarlonza attempted The Warriors opened the second half with a score, off into the end zone to put Lycoming up 14-3. a 37-yard field goal, missing by inches as the kick closing the gap to 10-7. Josh Kleinfelter took a banged off the cross bar. four-yard run into the Wilkes end zone. Setting up From there, Charlie Parker began to take over for the the score, Kleinfelter took off for an 18-yard run, fol- Dutchmen, scoring on a pair of one-yard runs in the The Aggies were able to take control after that, as lowed by senior quarterback Colin Dwyer connect- second and third quarters to give the Dutchmen a they evened the score at seven apiece on a two-yard ing with Shellenberger on a 30-yard pass down to 17-14 lead. Mike Isgro pass to Vincent Lochetto. With 3:08 left in the Wilkes four yard line. the second quarter, Isgro hit Chris Ruiz with an 18- The teams exchanged punts but the Dutchmen capi- yard pass, putting the Aggies up 14-7 at the half. Late in the third quarter, Wilkes found the end zone talized on an opportunity, going up 24-14 on a 34 again, this time on a four-yard pass from quarterback yard Colt Zarilla pass later in the third quarter. Leba- Delaware Valley scored the lone points of the second Rob Johnson to Eli Hollock. non Valley’s offense continued to roll, going up 31- half midway through the fourth quarter on a one- 14 to start the fourth quarter on a 62-yard, 13-play yard Butch Whiteside run. Lycoming clawed back into the game with a 12-play, drive. 55 yard drive, scoring with just 1:40 left. Dwyer con- Poor weather an hour prior to the game may have nected with Shellenberger on a seven-yard touch- Late in the fourth quarter, Dwyer tossed a pass to been the cause for the game’s seven turnovers. Dw- down pass, but the Warriors failed to convert the PAT Wagaman, who juggled the ball over his defender yer completed 16 passes on 44 attempts for 204 kick, setting the final score at 17-13. and came down with the catch in the end zone, clos- yards, but was picked three times. ing the gap to 31-21. Lycoming attempted an on- Dwyer finished the game with 120 passing yards on sides kick, but was called for an illegal touch for not Junior Josh Kleinfelter managed 56 yards on 13 car- 26 attempts, completing 14, one for a touchdown. allowing the ball to travel the required 10 yards. On ries, but the Lycoming offense netted just 14 yards Kleinfelter picked up 61 yards on 13 attempts. Shel- the re-kick, Lebanon Valley came up with the ball. rushing during the mudfest. lenberger was the team-high receiver, hauling in four catches for 43 yards. Dwyer wrapped the day up with 209 passing yards Ted Geurds paced the Warrior defense with 10 tack- and two touchdowns, completing 18 of his 32 pass- les, seven solo and three assisted. Two of his tackles On defense, Chuck Bellitto had a standout game, ing attempts. Wagaman caught both of Dwyer’s were for a total loss of five yards. Pat McAfee had registering 15 tackles, including nine solo. Anthony touchdown passes while picking up 83 yards on four nine tackles, including five solo.Jim Daley added his Marascio totaled 11 tackles, with eight coming as- catches. Dixon was the top receiver, hauling in six fourth interception of the season as well as a broken sisted. Defensive end Ted Geurds chipped in a solid catches for 48 yards. up pass. defensive effort with nine tackles, five of which were Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score solo. He also forced a fumble. Lycoming 7 7 0 7 21 Record: (3-6) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Lebanon Valley 3 7 14 7 31 Record: (8-1) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Wilkes University 0 10 7 0 17 Record: (5-3) Delaware Valley 0 14 0 7 21 Record: (6-1) Lycoming 0 0 7 6 13 Record: (3-5) Scoring Summary: Lycoming 7 0 0 0 7 Record: (3-4) 1st 14:03 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 51 yd pass from Colin Scoring Summary: Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) Scoring Summary: 2nd 06:21 WILKES Zach Tivald 22 yd pass from Rob Johnson 05:18 LVC Brittany Ryan 23 yd field goal 1st 13:05 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 52 yd pass from Colin (Chris Horn kick) 2nd 11:25 LYCO Mark Rosa 1 yd run (TJ Chiarlonza kick) Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) 00:00 WILKES Chris Horn 40 yd field goal 03:35 LVC Charlie Parker 1 yd run (Brittany Ryan kick) 2nd 13:21 DVC Vincent Lochetto 2 yd pass from Mike Isgro 3rd 11:52 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 4 yd run (TJ Chiarlonza kick) 3rd 07:23 LVC Charlie Parker 1 yd run (Brittany Ryan kick), (Jake Sobchak kick) 01:58 WILKES Eli Hollock 4 yd pass from Rob Johnson 05:55 LVC Joe Brennan 34 yd pass from Colt Zarilla 03:08 DVC Chris Ruiz 18 yd pass from Mike Isgro (Jake (Chris Horn kick) (Brittany Ryan kick) Sobchak kick) 4th 01:40 LYCOFB Brad Shellenberger 7 yd pass from Colin 4th 13:48 LVC Charlie Parker 2 yd run (Brittany Ryan kick) 4th 09:27 DVC Butch Whiteside 1 yd run (Sobchak kick) Dwyer (kick failed) 02:08 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 19 yd pass from Colin Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) WILKES LYCO DVC LYCO FIRST DOWNS 21 13 LYCO LVC FIRST DOWNS 16 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-169 25-61 FIRST DOWNS 15 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-116 26-14 PASSING YDS (NET) 210 130 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-89 54-168 PASSING YDS (NET) 125 204 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-0 29-17-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 209 166 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-9-1 44-16-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-379 54-191 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-18-4 25-13-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-241 70-218 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-298 79-334 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-26 2-33 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-25 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 3-76 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-37 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-42 3-37 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-144 3-54 Interception Returns-Yards 3-11 1-7 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.3 7-36.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-56 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-34.9 6-33.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.2 5-26.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Penalties-Yards 8-66 3-39 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-76 9-88 Possession Time 38:00 22:00 Penalties-Yards 8-146 3-48 Possession Time 30:49 29:11 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 5 of 12 Possession Time 25:39 34:21 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 3 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-50 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-14

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 29 • 2009 In Review 10 FDU-Florham 21 2009 Lycoming College Football Statistics Lycoming 28 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY TEAM STATISTICS LYCO OPP ALL GAMES 4-6-0 1-4-0 3-2-0 FIRST DOWNS 150 177 Nov. 14, 2009 • Williamsport, Pa. CONFERENCE 3-4-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 Rushing 59 68 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - After honoring 15 seniors, the NON-CONFERENCE 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 Passing 78 92 Lycoming College football team capped its season Penalty 13 17 with a 28-21 victory over FDU-Florham. Senior Mark DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND RUSHING YARDAGE 943 1206 Rosa ran into the end zone for two touchdowns. 9/12 ROWAN L 7-29 1700 Rushing Attempts 336 388 9/19 at Susquehanna W 37-23 3003 Average Per Rush 2.8 3.1 FDU found the scoreboard first, utilizing several long 9/26 at Bridgewater L 29-32 467 Average Per Game 94.3 120.6 passes from quarterback Matt Jeffers, including a 10/3 at King’s* W 24-21 3315 TDs Rushing 10 8 14-yard connection to Lou Pietrangelo. The Devils 10/10 ALBRIGHT* L 7-26 3125 PASSING YARDAGE 1732 2058 scored on a 10-yard pass from Jeffers to Bayshawn 10/17 at Widener* W 28-16 2075 Att-Comp-Int 309-160-17 304-159-14 Wells, going up 7-0. 10/24 DELAWARE VALLEY* L 7-21 517 Average Per Pass 5.6 6.8 10/31 WILKES* L 13-17 1100 Average Per Catch 10.8 12.9 The Warriors picked up its first passing touchdown 11/7 at Lebanon Valley* L 21-31 2750 Average Per Game 173.2 205.8 of the day as Colin Dwyer hit Ryan Wagaman with 11/14 FDU-FLORHAM* W 28-21 1400 TDs Passing 14 19 a 29-yard strike to knot the score at seven. TOTAL OFFENSE 2675 3264 RUSHING GP Att Net Avg TD Long Average Per Play 4.1 4.7 Cornerback Ray Bierbach sparked another Warrior Josh Kleinfelter 10 186 821 4.4 5 53 Average Per Game 267.5 326.4 touchdown in the second quarter after picking off Mark Rosa 7 57 209 3.7 4 38 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 44-1003 38-728 Jeffers and returning the interception for 33 yards to Parker Showers 9 17 29 1.7 0 6 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-244 31-267 the FDU 39 yard line. Sean Saylor 9 3 27 9.0 0 11 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-184 17-223 Josh Dixon 10 3 12 4.0 0 8 FUMBLES-LOST 14-7 13-10 After Sean Saylor picked up a receiving first down Nick Devine 8 1 2 2.0 0 2 PENALTIES-Yards 74-824 68-667 on a 14-yard pass from Dwyer, Rosa rumbled into Dre Purdy 10 1 0 0 0.0 0 PUNTS-AVG 66-33.0 56-35.2 the endzone for a five-yard touchdown run, putting Tim Hook 1 3 -2 -0.7 0 6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:39 30:30 Lycoming up 14-7. Colin Dwyer 10 59 -147 -2.5 1 16 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/140 48/148 Total 10 336 943 2.8 10 53 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/12 9/21 FDU tied the game at 14 in the third quarter as Jef- fers completed two passes to Andrew Scamporino, PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng |------PATs ------| the first for a 27-yard gain and the second for a 17- Colin Dwyer 10 102.90 157-305-17 51.5 1722 14 67 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts yard touchdown. Tim Hook 1 128.00 3-3-0 100.0 10 0 7 Josh Kleinfelter 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Corey Schuster 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 Ryan Wagaman 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Lycoming’s next two possessions accounted for Total 10 102.81 160-309-17 51.8 1732 14 67 TJ Chiarlonza 0 3-8 17-20 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 26 nearly a quarter of the game, taking 13:19 off the Mark Rosa 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 clock. On the first of the two possessions, Lycoming RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Josh Dixon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 drove the field for 55 yards on 11 plays for a three- Ryan Wagaman 10 51 671 13.2 5 52 Adam Paulhamaus 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 yard touchdown pass from Dwyer to Dixon, putting Josh Dixon 10 31 269 8.7 4 30 Anthony Marascio 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 the Warriors up 21-14. Josh Kleinfelter 10 19 168 8.8 0 34 Ray Bierbach 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sean Saylor 9 15 146 9.7 1 41 Parker Showers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 After getting the ball back with 10:42 on the clock, Brad Shellenberger 8 14 121 8.6 1 30 Matt Talarico 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lycoming drove 77 yards while chewing up 8:02. Adam Paulhamaus 10 11 184 16.7 3 67 Brad Shellenberger 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 On the drive, Lycoming opted to rush on 12 straight Jimmie Stevenson 10 6 91 15.2 0 27 Sean Saylor 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 plays, with Rosa finishing the drive on a two-yard Parker Showers 9 4 31 7.8 0 11 Colin Dwyer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6 touchdown run to cap his career. Nick Milardo 7 3 3 1.0 0 4 Brady Sandercock 0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4 Mike Reese 10 2 23 11.5 0 13 Sean Kelly 0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FDU-Florham 7 0 7 7 21 Record: (2-8) Nick Devine 8 2 6 3.0 0 5 Total 28 3-9 22-25 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 201 Lycoming 0 14 0 14 28 Record: (4-6) Dan Weldon 3 1 10 10.0 0 10 Preston Kennedy 9 1 9 9.0 0 9 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Scoring Summary: 1st 07:42 FDU Bayshawn Wells 10 yd pass from Matt Total 10 160 1732 10.8 14 67 Josh Kleinfelter 10 821 168 0 0 0 989 98.9 Jeffers (Travis Mullen kick) Ryan Wagaman 10 0 671 0 0 0 671 67.1 2nd 07:07 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 29 yd pass from Colin FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Parker Showers 9 29 31 52 363 0 475 52.8 Dwyer (Brady Sandercock kick) 01:31 LYCO Mark Rosa 5 yd run (Brady Sandercock kick) Sean Kelly 0-1 0.0 0 0 Dre Purdy 10 0 0 0 462 0 462 46.2 3rd 03:07 FDU A. Scamporino 17 yd pass from Matt Jeffers TJ Chiarlonza 3-8 37.5 36 1 Josh Dixon 10 12 269 0 88 0 369 36.9 (Travis Mullen kick) Total 10 943 1732 244 1003 184 4106 410.6 4th 12:42 LYCO Josh Dixon 3 yd pass from Colin Dwyer (Brady Sandercock kick) PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 02:40 LYCO Mark Rosa 2 yd run (Brady Sandercock kick) Jake Lamphere 61 2015 33.0 47 2 7 12 0 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 01:08 FDU A. Scamporino 4 yd pass from Matt Jeffers Brad Shellenberger 5 160 32.0 44 1 0 1 0 Colin Dwyer 10 364 -147 1722 1575 157.5 (Travis Mullen kick) Josh Kleinfelter 10 186 821 0 821 82.1 FDU LYCO INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Mark Rosa 7 57 209 0 209 29.9 FIRST DOWNS 17 19 Ray Bierbach 4 101 25.2 0 51 Parker Showers 9 17 29 0 29 3.2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-36 49-193 PASSING YDS (NET) 279 115 Chuck Bellitto 4 14 3.5 0 20 Sean Saylor 9 3 27 0 27 3.0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-24-2 18-9-0 Jim Daley 4 43 10.8 0 30 Total 10 645 943 1732 2675 267.5 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-315 67-308 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-126 3-109 Ray Bierbach 12 192 16.0 0 61 DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds No-Yards Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-33 Parker Showers 3 52 17.3 0 24 Chuck Bellitto 10 55 29 84 3.0-6 . Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.2 3-29.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Anthony Marascio 10 38 38 76 14.5-52 5.0-36 Penalties-Yards 5-44 8-91 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Pat McAfee 9 26 27 53 4.0-5 . Possession Time 28:32 43:47 Dre Purdy 19 462 24.3 0 38 Jim Daley 10 34 14 48 1.0-3 . Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 3 Parker Showers 13 363 27.9 1 85 Ted Geurds 10 29 19 48 12.0-47 3.0-29 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 4-5 Josh Dixon 5 88 17.6 0 25 Total 10 411 266 677 58-177 13-93 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 2-24

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• 38 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • About Today’s Game

2010 Lycoming Schedule/Results Game 4 Date Opponent Time Lycoming (2-1, 0-0) vs. King’s (0-3, 0-0) 9/4 at Rowan L, 17-24 Sat., Oct. 2, 2010 • 1 p.m. David Person Field • Williamsport, Pa.

9/11 Westminster (Pa.) W, 40-10 Coaches: Lycoming head coach Mike Radio: ESPN 1050AM/104.1FM (Todd PAC/MAC Challenge Clark (Lycoming ’93) is 13-11 overall in Bartley - play-by-play; Jerry Girardi, Glenn NCAA Take A Kid To The Game his third year. King’s head coach Jeff Smith - analysts) Knarr is 0-3 in his first year. 9/25 #13 Ithaca W, 26-24 Websites: Lycoming - athletics.lycoming. The Series: Lycoming leads, 13-4-1. edu; King’s - kingscollegeathletics.com. Family Weekend The Warriors won the last meeting, 24- On Deck: Lycoming heads to Albright 21, in 2009 in Wilkes-Barre. The War- for a 1 p.m. MAC game on Oct. 9. King’s 10/2 * King’s 1 p.m. riors lead the series, 7-0, at David Per- returns home for its MAC home opener Tackle Breast Cancer son Field, and hold a 7-1-1 advantage against Widener, with game time set for in Williamsport. 1 p.m. 10/9 * at Albright 1 p.m. About The Game Warriors set to open MAC season Warrior Notes 10/16 * Widener 1:30 p.m. with King’s • The win over Ithaca was the second Homecoming On an emotional high after beating No. over a ranked opponent in the Coach 13 Ithaca on a field goal with seven Clark era and the first over a team seconds left, the Lycoming College ranked in the top 15. 10/23 * at Delaware Valley 1 p.m. football team will open its Middle At- • Senior Josh Kleinfelter leads the lantic Conference season today when MAC in rushing, averaging 164.3 yards King’s comes to David Person Field for per game. 10/30 * at Wilkes 1 p.m. a 1 p.m. game. The contest will also be • Kleinfelter needs just 54 yards to Lycoming’s Tackle Breast Cancer event. become the second player in school history to reach 3,000 career rushing 11/6 * Lebanon Valley 1 p.m. The Warriors (2-1 overall) feature the yards. Senior Day league’s top rusher, senior Josh Klein- • Senior T.J. Chiarolanza leads MAC felter, who has racked up 493 yards in kickers in scoring, averaging 7.7 points three games, and two of the MAC’s four per game. 11/13 * at FDU-Florham 1 p.m. defensive players of the week in senior • Senior Ryan Wagaman needs five Chuck Bellitto and junior Anthony catches to tie Rich Kessler (1983-86) for * MAC games Marascio. third in school history with 127 career receptions. King’s (0-3 overall), which is led by • Junior Anthony Marascio is currently King’s Schedule/Results first-year coach Jeff Knarr, has lost two tied for fourth in the MAC in sacks, get- straight heartbreakers, falling at Wil- ting to the quarterback three times. Date Opponent Time liam Patterson, 14-7, on a fumble re- • The Warriors are second in the MAC in 9/3 at Springfield L, 7-31 turned for a touchdown. scoring offense and defense. 9/11 Bethany L, 28-31 Middle Atlantic Conference 9/18 at William Paterson L, 7-14 School MAC Overall Around The MAC 10/2 * at Lycoming 1 p.m. FDU-Florham 0-0 3-0 Sept. 25, 2010 10/9 * Widener 1 p.m. Delaware Valley 0-0 2-1 FDU-Florham 28, Apprentice School 14 Albright 0-0 2-1 Albright 41, Catholic 31 10/16 * at Albright 1 p.m. Lycoming 0-0 2-1 Lycoming 26, Ithaca 24 10/23 * Lebanon Valley 1 p.m. Wilkes 0-0 1-2 Utica 24, Wilkes 10 10/30 * at Delaware Valley 1:30 p.m. Widener 0-0 1-2 Oct. 2, 2010 11/6 * FDU-Florham 1 p.m. Lebanon Valley 0-0 1-2 Lebanon Valley at Delaware Valley, 1 p.m. King’s 0-0 0-3 King’s at Lycoming, 1 p.m. 11/13 * at Wilkes 1 p.m. (Through Sept. 26) Albright at Wilkes, 1 p.m. * MAC games FDU-Florham at Widener, 1 p.m.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 39 • Last Week Last Time Out Lycoming 26, No. 13 Ithaca 24 Sept. 25, 2010 • Williamsport, Pa. vs. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – For a while, it seemed like too much déjà vu.

Two years ago, a blocked extra point led to a one-point victory for Ithaca College against The Numbers Battle the Lycoming College football team in Ithaca, N.Y. Series History Overall Series ...... Lycoming leads, 13-4-1 On Saturday, Sept. 25, down by one point Winning Streak ...... Lycoming, 1 thanks to a missed extra point in the first In Williamsport...... Lycoming leads, 7-1-1 half, senior T.J. Chiarolanza kicked away the In Wilkes-Barre...... Lycoming leads, 6-3 demons by drilling a 23-yard field goal with At Neutral Sites ...... 0-0 seven seconds remaining to help the Warriors Mike Clark vs. King’s...... 1-1 clinch a 26-24 upset against the 13th-ranked Jeff Knarr vs. Lycoming...... 0-0 Bombers at David Person Field.

Last Five Meetings After a 21-yard touchdown pass to Clay Ardoin (Lycoming leads, 3-2) put the Bombers (3-1 overall) ahead, 24-23, Year Location KC LC with 11:58 left, both teams traded two pos- 2003 David Person Field 21 31 sessions. The Warriors (2-1 overall) gave the 2004 Wilkes-Barre 31 28 Bombers the ball with a punt with 3:17 left, Senior T.J. Chiarolanza (81) celebrates after hiting 2007 David Person Field 6 24 but the Warriors’ defense stood firm, allowing a 2008 Wilkes-Barre 24 7 the game-winning field goal with seven seconds two-yard run before junior Anthony Marascio left against Ithaca. 2009 Wilkes-Barre 21 24 took over, batting down a pass before sacking Box Score Bomber quarterback Rob Zappia for a loss of Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Statistical Comparison nine yards, forcing a punt from the Ithaca 28. Ithaca 14 0 3 7 24 Record: (3-1) Category...... KC...... LC Lycoming 6 14 3 3 26 Record: (2-1) Scoring Offense...... 14.3...... 27.7 The resulting 27-yard punt was returned to Scoring Summary: Scoring Defense...... 25.3...... 19.3 1st 07:31 LYCO Josh Kleinfelter 9 yd run (kick failed) the Lycoming 49, where the Warriors mounted 05:09 IC Dan Ruffrage 55 yd pass from Rob Zappia Scoring Margin...... -11.0...... +8.4 their scoring drive. On second-and-10, sopho- (Andrew Rogowski kick) First Downs Offense...... 38...... 56 00:59 IC Clay Ardoin 11 yd run more quarterback Zach Klinger found senior (Andrew Rogowski kick) First Downs Defense...... 53...... 46 Ryan Wagaman over the middle and Waga- 2nd 10:30 LYCO Parker Showers 1 yd run Rushing Offense (PG)...... 97.3...... 217.7 (T.J. Chiarolanza kick) man did the rest, fighting through the Ithaca 00:25 LYCO Ryan Wagaman 10 yd pass from Zach Klinger Rushing Defense (PG)...... 222.7...... 80.7 tacklers to the 24-yard line. (T.J. Chiarolanza kick) Rushing Offense (Avg.)...... 2.6...... 4.8 3rd 09:22 IC Andrew Rogowski 40 yd field goal 04:40 LYCO T.J. Chiarolanza 19 yd field goal Rushing Defense (Avg.)...... 4.6...... 3.0 On the next play, senior Josh Kleinfelter did 4th 11:58 IC Clay Ardoin 21 yd pass from Rob Zappia TDs Rushing Scored...... 1...... 5 (Andrew Rogowski kick) much the same, running up the middle for a 00:07 LYCO T.J. Chiarolanza 23 yd field goal TDs Rushing Allowed...... 7...... 3 12-yard gain. Kleinfelter, who finished with a Passing Offense (PG)...... 131.7...... 146.3 LYCO ROW bruising 193 yards, added six more yards over FIRST DOWNS 18 20 Passing Defense (PG)...... 129.7...... 192.7 the next two plays to set up Chiarolanza. The RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22- -14 45-232 Passing Off. (per catch)...... 11.3...... 11.0 PASSING YDS (NET) 287 136 Bombers tried to ice the kicker, who has con- Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-20-1 25-15-1 Passing Def. (per catch)...... 13.9...... 10.7 verted all five of his field goal attempts this TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-273 70-368 TDs Passing Scored...... 5...... 4 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 year, calling back-to-back timeouts, but Chiar- Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 2-4 TDs Passing Allowed...... 3...... 4 olanza was unfazed, drilling the 23-yarder to Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-111 4-65 Total Offense...... 229.0...... 364.0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 1-0 give Lycoming the 26-24 win. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.4 6-30.3 Total Defense...... 352.3...... 273.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Kick Return (Avg.)...... 21.1...... 21.1 Penalties-Yards 5-53 8-85 Kleinfelter once again led the Warriors, as he Possession Time 25:47 34:13 Punt Return (Avg.)...... 6.2...... 1.2 pounded for 193 yards and a touchdown on Third-Down Conversions 1 of 9 7 of 16 Turnover Margin...... +0.7...... +2.3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 32 carries, moving into second in school histo- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Interceptions (PG)...... 0.3...... 1.3 ry with 2,942 career yards in the game, passing Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-4 2-18 Def. Fumble Rec. (PG)...... 1.7...... 1.3 Tim Deasey (1998-01), who racked up 2,868 RUSHING: Ithaca-Clay Ardoin 5-28; Dan Ruggiero 12-20; Rob Zappia Penalty Yards (PG)...... 58.0...... 61.0 yards in his career. Fellow senior Wagaman 2-minus 18; TEAM 3-minus 44. Lycoming-Josh Kleinfelter 32-193; Zach Klinger 6-22; Parker Showers 7-17. Time of Possession (PG)...... 31:10...... 32:40 was key in the receiving corps, making four 3rd-Down Pct...... 32%...... 35% catches for 58 yards and a touchdown, as he PASSING: Ithaca-Rob Zappia 20-33-1-287. Lycoming-Zach Klinger 15- 25-1-136. 4th-Down Pct...... 50%...... 56% moved into fifth in school history with 1,529 Sacks...... 9-70...... 5-37 career yards. RECEIVING: Ithaca-Matt Crandell 8-107; Dan Ruffrage 6-100; Clay Touchdowns Scored...... 6...... 10 Ardoin 4-39; Joseph Ingrao 1-32; Dan Ruggiero 1-9. Lycoming-Ryan Wagaman 4-58; Warren Oliver 3-30; Josh Kleinfelter 3-9; Josh Dixon Field Goals/Attempts...... 1-3...... 5-5 Klinger was efficient behind the center, com- 2-13; Mark Ryan 1-18; Adam Paulhamus 1-4; Nick Milardo 1-4. On-Side Kicks...... 0-0...... 0-0 pleting 15-of-25 passes for 136 yards and a INTERCEPTIONS: Ithaca-Will Carter 1-7. Lycoming-Ryan Fenningham Red-Zone Scores...... 4-6...... 13-14 touchdown, throwing his first interception in 1-0. Red-Zone Touchdowns...... 3-6...... 8-14 the game, Lycoming’s only turnover this sea- FUMBLES: Ithaca-TEAM 2-1. Lycoming-None. PAT-Attempts...... 4-5...... 8-10 son. Klinger also ran for 22 yards on six carries.

• 40 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • About Today’s Game Scouting Lycoming Scouting King’s Offense: Multiple/Pro-Style Offense: Pro-I In the past two games, the Lycoming offense has come to life, rolling up Averaging 14.3 points per game, the Monarchs are currently seventh 832 yards in wins over Westminster and No. 13 Ithaca. Along the way, in the MAC in scoring. They have rolled up 229.0 yards of offense per senior Josh Kleinfelter has accounted for 412 of those yards, with all game in their first three games. but nine of the yards coming on the ground. Kleinfelter, the defending MAC Player of the Week, leads the MAC in rushing by a nearly 40-yard Sophomore Eric Ofcharsky is currently fifth in the league in rushing, per game margin, averaging 164.3 yards per game. averaging 74.5 yards per game while senior Corey Lavin is fourth in the MAC in passing yards per game, averaging 131.7 yards per game. Lavin The passing game has been incredibly consistent behind the guidance is has five touchdowns and three interceptions this season. He has com- of sophomore Zach Klinger, as the slinger from Halifax, Pa., has rolled pleted 46 percent of his passes. up at least 138 yards of passing offense each game. Through three games, Klinger has completed 52 percent of his passes for 439 yards Sophomore David Abdalla has emerged as a bright spot for the Mon- and four touchdowns while being intercepted just once. He has also archs, leading the MAC in receiving yards per game, at 77.7. He has balanced out his targets, with senior Ryan Wagaman leading the team found the end zone three times this year and he is averaging 3.7 catch- with 11 catches but four others have at least four receptions. es per game.

Defense: 4-3 Defense: Multiple 3-4 The Warriors’ signature hard-edged defense is once again currently King’s defense has allowed 25.3 points per game, which currently sits among the best in the MAC, sitting second with an average of 19.3 points sixth in the MAC, while teams have rolled up 352.3 yards per game allowed per game. The defense also seems to get better as the game against the Monarchs. The Monarchs rushing defense has allowed 222.7 goes along, allowing only 17 points in the second half during the first yards per game while they lead the MAC in passing defense, allowing three games. just 129.7 yards per game.

Senior safety Chuck Bellitto leads the Warriors and is eighth in the MAC King’s also leads the MAC in fumbles recovered, forcing five turnovers in tackles with 26 on the season. Junior Anthony Marascio is fourth in by getting the opponent to put the ball on the turf, as sophomore Ryan the league in sacks with three and he also sits second on the team with Cordingly is tied for the league lead with two recoveries. He is also 16 tackles. eighth in the league with 2.5 sacks and fifth with 4.5 tackles for a loss.

The secondary has been active early this year, as both junior safety Ray Three King’s players are in the top 15 in the league in tackles, with soph- Bierbach and sophomore cornerback Matt Talerico are tied for the omore Ryan Kelly sitting fourth with 29 tackles and Cordingly sitting league lead with six passes defended, an average of 2.0 per game. sixth with 27 stops. Junior Edwyn Edwards is 15th with 21 stops.

Quickie Stats Notes Lycoming’s record is: Up The Chart Marascio finished with just four tackles against When leading at the half...... 2-0 With 2,946 yards, senior Josh Kleinfelter is Ithaca, but he made two of the biggest defen- When trailing at the half...... 0-1 second in school history in rushing yards, just sive plays. In the final Ithaca possession of the When tied at the half...... 0-0 When leading after three quarters...... 2-0 54 yards from becoming the second player to game, Marascio batted down a pass on 2-and- When trailing after three quarters...... 0-1 reach 3,000 career yards at Lycoming. Klein- 8 from the Ithaca 37-yard line to stop the clock. When tied after three quarters...... 0-0 felter is 321 yards away from breaking the He followed that with a nine-yard sack to force When scoring first...... 2-0 school record of 3,267 set by Brian Thompson a punt with 2:10 left. When opponent scores first...... 0-1 from 1995-98. When running more plays than opponent ...... 2-1 No Hanging Chads When opponent runs more plays...... 0-0 A Clean Sweep Thanks to the 26-24 upset against Ithaca, Ly- When committing more turnovers...... 0-0 Thanks in large part to their roles in the final coming has earned votes in the American When committing less turnovers...... 2-1 When turnovers are even...... 0-0 three-minute comeback in Lycoming’s 26- Football Coaches’ Association Division III When committing at least two turnovers...... 0-0 24 upset of No. 13 Ithaca College, senior T.J. poll, released on Sept. 27. Lycoming, which When committing less than two turnovers...... 2-1 Chiarolanza, senior Josh Kleinfelter and ju- received two votes in the poll, is one of two When winning time of possession...... 2-1 nior Anthony Marascio earned Middle Atlan- MAC schools that received mention in the poll, When opponent wins time of possession ...... 0-0 tic Conference Special Teams, Offensive and along with Delaware Valley, who is ranked When running 70 or more off. plays...... 2-1 Defensive Player of the Week honors. 12th. If the poll were extended out to Lycom- When running less than 70 off. plays...... 0-0 ing’s position, the Warriors would be tied for Rushing for 200 yards or more...... 2-0 Chiarolanza hit the game-winning field goal 49th in the nation. Rushing for less than 200 yards ...... 0-1 When passing for 200 yards or more...... 0-0 from 23 yards out with seven seconds left. He When passing for less than 200 yards ...... 2-1 finished the game with eight points on two Conference Openers When passing % is over 55% ...... 2-0 field goals and two extra points. Since joining the MAC in 1957, the Warriors When passing % is less than 55% ...... 0-1 have accumulated a 31-21-1 (.594) record in When third down conversion is over 40% ...... 2-0 Kleinfelter crossed 200 yards of all-purpose conference home openers. Head coach Mike When third down conversion is less than 40%...... 0-1 yardage for the second straight game, rolling Clark has won both his conference openers, Gaining more total yards than opponent...... 2-0 up 202 yards on 193 rushing and nine receiv- with the Warriors beating Widener, 21-17, in Gaining less total yards than opponent ...... 0-1 ing. He set up the game-winning field goal by 2008 and dropping King’s 24-21, in 2009. Ly- Playing at home...... 2-0 Playing on the road ...... 0-1 rushing for 18 yards on three carries with less coming has opened the MAC schedule with Playing on natural grass ...... 2-0 than a minute left to get the ball to the seven- King’s nine times, winning eight of the meet- Playing on artificial surface...... 0-1 yard line. ings.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 41 • Lycoming Roster 2010 Lycoming College Football Roster

No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Parker Showers So. RB 5-9 190 Aspers, Pa./Biglerville 56 Mike Grill So. OL 5-10 270 Riverside, N.J./Riverside 3 Matt Talerico So. DB 5-8 178 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 56D Ryan Boccagno Fr. LB 5-7 190 Maytown, Pa./Donegal 4 Tim Hook Sr. QB 6-0 160 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin 57 Ryan McClure So. DL 5-10 210 Middletown, Pa./Middletown 5 Zach Klinger So. QB 6-2 200 Halifax, Pa./Halifax 58 Chris Kish Jr. LB 5-10 220 Wilkes-Barre, Pa./G.A.R. Memorial 6 Warren Oliver Fr. WR 6-2 200 Beverly, N.J./Palmyra 61 Arturo Mercado-Hernandez Fr. DL 5-10 270 Lennox, Ca./Chadwick School 7 Ryan Williams Sr. DB 6-0 165 Lake Ariel, Pa./North Pocono 62 Lucas Showers Jr. DL 6-2 255 Wingate, Pa./Bald Eagle Area 8 Ray Bierbach Jr. DB 5-11 180 Hunlock Creek, Pa./Northwest 63 Glen Hughes Jr. OL 6-2 280 Carbondale, Pa./Carbondale 9 Ryan Wagaman Sr. WR 6-3 200 Aspers, Pa./Biglerville 64 Dwight Hentz Fr. DL 6-1 250 Halifax, Pa./Halifax 10 Brice Rickard Jr. DB 6-0 180 Equinuk, Pa./Honesdale 65 Tim Okken Jr. OL 6-1 280 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 12 Dan Weldon Sr. DB 6-0 168 Marysville, Pa./Susquenita 66 Jordan Guttuso Jr. OL 6-1 250 Pompton Plains, N.J./Pequannock 12D David Ryan Jr. WR 5-10 160 Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield 67 Cody Dougherty So. OL 5-10 285 Paoli, Pa./Great Valley 13 Matt McGinley Fr. QB 6-5 190 Ashland, Pa./Tri Valley 67D Justin Ossont So. DL 5-11 260 Archbald, Pa./Valley View 14 Corey Schuster So. DB 6-0 183 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 68 Alex Moore So. OL 6-3 290 St. Mary’s, Pa./Elk County Christian 15 Jarrin Campman So. QB 6-0 180 Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield 69D Jon Bradford So. DL 6-1 215 Middletown, Pa./Middletown 16 Eric Lehman So. WR 6-3 200 Muncy, Pa./Muncy 71 Brandon Scott Fr. OL 6-4 260 Palmyra, N.J./Palmyra 16D Charlie Cornell Fr. K 5-9 170 Turnersville, Pa./Washington Twp. 72 Cody Moyer So. OL 6-1 275 Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton 17 Jamie Reitzi So. LB 5-11 220 Middletown, Pa./Middletown 73 John Rizzo Fr. OL 6-2 275 Trevose, Pa./Neshaminy 18 Matt Atkinson Fr. QB 6-1 175 Media, Pa./Penncrest 74 Ian Eisenhart So. DL 6-0 240 Telford, Pa./Souderton 19 Wesley Strayer So. QB 6-2 190 Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro 75 Matt Landsiedel Sr. OL 6-2 300 Dalton, Pa./Tunkhannock 20 Chuck Bellitto Sr. DB 6-0 181 New Holland, Pa./Garden Spot 76 Andrew Wagner So. OL 6-3 250 Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg 20D Colin Johnson Fr. RB 5-10 180 Malvern, Pa./Great Valley 76D Brian Fousty So. OL 5-10 285 Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 21 Jim Daley Sr. DB 5-11 175 Warrington, Pa./Archbishop Wood 77 Nate Murphy So. OL 6-6 320 Elmira, N.Y./Elmira Free Academy 22 Ryan Smith So. WR 6-2 184 Long Valley, N.J./Morris Catholic 79 Brandon Sewell Fr. OL 6-6 240 Easton, Pa./Easton 22D Matt Moriarty Fr. LB 5-10 190 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 80 Matthew Ogden So. TE 6-4 190 Towanda, Pa./Towanda 23 Michael Reese Sr. FB 5-11 223 Shenandoah, Pa./Shenandoah 81 Sean Kelly So. WR 6-2 180 Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff 23D Martin Ferguson Fr. DB 5-9 189 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic 81D T.J. Chiarolanza Sr. K 5-9 160 Warminster, Pa./William Tennet 24 Ryan Fenningham So. DB 5-11 180 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 82 Shayn Collins So. DL 6-3 218 Taylor, Pa./Riverside 25 Tyler Floyd Jr. RB 6-0 185 Halifax, Pa./Halifax 82D Ryan Beaver Fr. TE 6-6 220 Watsontown, Pa./Warrior Run 26 Mike Ciotti Fr. DB 5-9 175 Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury 83 Matt Bachman Jr. WR 6-0 185 Allentown, Pa./Emmaus 27 Mike Tucker Sr. DB 5-9 170 West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 83D Evan Celmo Sr. K 5-9 175 Bellwood, Pa./Bellwood-Antis 28 Caleb Shertzer So. RB 5-9 180 Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata 84 Adam Paulhamus Sr. TE 6-4 218 Watsontown, Pa./Warrior Run 29 Kabongo Bukasa Fr. DB 6-1 190 Sharon Hill, Pa./Academy Park 85 Zach Boone So. WR 5-10 172 Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain 30 Joe Hargis So. LB 5-10 190 Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg 86 Aaron Frederick Fr. WR 6-0 175 Lancaster, Pa./Penn Manor 31 Josh Kleinfelter Sr. RB 5-10 185 Bellwood, Pa./Bellwood-Antis 87 Ryan Chisdock Fr. WR 5-11 170 Moosic, Pa./Riverside 31D C.J. Arhontakis Fr. DB 6-2 180 West Grove, Pa./Avon Grove 88 Sean Saylor Jr. WR 6-0 190 Morton, Pa./Springfield 32 Josh Borelli So. WR 5-11 165 Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin 89 Keith Okken Fr. WR 5-11 155 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 33 Pat McNamara So. LB 6-0 220 Montoursville, Pa./Montoursville 89D Tyler Geis So. DL 6-2 233 Bellwood, Pa./Bellwood-Antis 34 Dillin Rudloff So. DL 6-2 212 Athens, Pa./Athens 90 Greg Kovacs Fr. DL 6-4 210 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 35 Tyler Denike Fr. LB 5-11 205 S. Boardman, Mich./Forest Area 91 Dan Cassidy Sr. LB 6-0 220 Downington, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 36 Andrew McGreevy Fr. RB 5-10 180 West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin 92 Bobby Van Sciver Jr. DL 5-10 215 Riverside, N.J./Riverside 37 Nick Milardo Jr. FB 5-8 210 Duncansville, Pa./Holidaysburg 94 Mike O’Rourke Jr. DL 6-2 240 Lansdowne, Pa./Monsignor Bonner 38 Antonio Arroyo Fr. LB 6-0 180 Allentown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic 96 Conor Geisel Fr. DL 6-3 200 Gibbsboro, N.J./Eastern 39 Phil Peterson Jr. FB 5-11 215 Villas, N.J./Lower Cape May Reg 97 Dexter Cottrell-Bush Fr. DL 5-11 265 Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty 40 John Dugan Jr. LB 5-11 212 Westfield, N.J./Westfield 41 Roger Jayne So. DL 5-11 225 Harvey’s Lake, Pa./Lake Lehman 42 Josh Dixon Sr. WR 6-1 174 Fleetville, Pa./Lackawanna Trail Head Coach 43 Nate Oropollo So. LB 6-1 205 Aldan, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara Mike Clark (Lycoming ’93, 3rd Year, 13-11 overall) 44 Mark Ryan Sr. WR 5-11 180 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge Assistant Coaches 45 Robbie Brodish Fr. LB 6-1 235 Middletown, Pa./Middletown Steve Wiser (37th Year, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator) 46 Anthony Marascio Jr. DL 6-2 225 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge Drew DiGiacinto (5th Year, Special Teams/Offensive Line) 47 Zach Czap Fr. K 5-6 175 Philipsburg, Pa./Philipsburg-Oscelola Chris Monfiletto (1st Year, Quarterbacks/Pass Coordinator) 48 Marcus Hile So. DB 6-0 195 Middletown, Pa./Middletown Greg Meyer (2nd Year, Defensive Backs) 49 Vince Ciaverelli Fr. LB 6-0 190 Phoenixville, Pa./Phoenixville Mike Weber (22nd Year, Linebackers) 50 Chris Geisel So. DL 6-1 270 Gibbsboro, N.J./Eastern Andrew Cohen (1st Year, Linebackers) 51 Jared Strayer Jr. DL 6-2 230 Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro Carm Bianco (3rd Year, Wide Receivers) 52 Nate Jones So. DL 5-11 210 Sayre, Pa./Athens Dave Becker (1st Year, Asst. Offensive Line) 54 Nate Gingrich So. LB 6-1 228 Freeburg, Pa./Selinsgrove Dr. David Broussard (2nd Year, Asst. Offensive Line) 54D Kyle McMahon So. OL 6-2 235 New Albany, Pa./Wyalusing Denny Hammond (8th Year, Defensive Line) 55 Logan Houtz Fr. LB 5-10 185 Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain Steve Radocaj (6th year, Defensive Line)

• 42 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • King’s Roster 2010 King’s College Football Roster

No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Glenn Ford Jr. WR 6-3 225 Neptune, N.J./Red Bank Catholic 54 Bill Schlott Jr. LB 5-8 185 Narrowsburg, N.Y./Sullivan West 2 Mike Schifalacqua Jr. DB 5-8 180 Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson W. Lawn 55 Colvin Forde Jr. OL 6-1 300 Levittown, Pa./Harry S. Truman 3 Jim McHugh Jr. DB 5-11 165 Delran, N.J./Delran 56 John McCormick So. DL 5-11 216 Glenside, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 4 Evan Crisman So. DB 5-9 160 Berwick, Pa./Berwick 57 Christian Robillard So. DL 6-2 208 Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N.Y./Cornwall 5 Chris Greene Fr. WR 5-6 150 Bear, De./Howard 58 Phil Marinelli Sr. OL 6-3 310 Wilmington, De./St. Elizabeth 6 Ben Ray Fr. DB 5-10 185 Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin 59 Nick Beinke Sr. DL 6-3 215 Woolrich, N.J./Gloucester Catholic 7 Jay Torres Sr. WR 5-11 195 Lebanon, Pa./Lebanon 60 Mike Blessing Jr. OL 6-7 365 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley W. 8 Matt Spencer Jr. TB 5-9 168 Furlong, Pa./Central Bucks East 62 Mike Stampone Sr. OL 6-3 260 Bethlehem, Pa./Nazareth 9 Malcolm Jones So. DL 5-11 220 Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley 63 Matt Schule So. OL 6-1 258 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 10 Ryan Cain Sr. K/P 5-7 175 Huntingdon Valley, Pa./LaSalle 64 Brent Gates Fr. OL 6-6 275 Shermansdale, Pa./West Perry 10D Nick Rhodes Fr. QB 6-0 165 Allentown, Pa./William Allen 65 Matt Gregory So. OL 6-1 275 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence 11 Corey Lavin Sr. QB 6-0 225 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial 66 Cemah Tudae-Torboh Fr. DL 5-11 200 Northfield, N.J./Mainland 12 Mike Daly So. QB 6-3 200 Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 67 Jake Lehnowsky So. DL 5-11 234 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood 13 Joe Kirchon Jr. QB 6-4 216 Marlton, N.J./St. Joseph’s Hammonton 68 Jake Custis Jr. OL 6-3 270 Clayton, N.J./Paul VI 14 John Cuiffo Sr. TE 6-2 220 Bushkill, Pa./East Stroudsburg N. 69 Wayne Buchanan Fr. OL 6-0 315 Paterson, N.J./Eastside 15 Jordan Haddock Jr. FB 5-8 190 Coal Township, Pa./Shamokin 70 Vito Rinaldi Fr. OL 5-9 230 Inkerman, Pa./Pittston Area 16 Chris Alberto Fr. LB 6-0 215 North Bellmore, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 71 Kevin Trant Fr. OL 6-2 240 Erial, N.J./Timber Creek 17 Colin Mathewson Fr. QB 6-0 165 Alexandria, Va./West Potomac 72 Andrew Sandt Fr. OL 5-10 250 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall 18 Jake Ksiaziewicz So. TE 6-2 210 Plymouth, Pa./Francis Howell (Mo.) 73 Kyle Paul Fr. DL 5-10 235 Wilkes-Barre, Pa./G.A.R. Memorial 19 Brandon Murray Sr. RB 5-8 184 Drexel Hill, Pa./Upper Darby 74 Adam Kita Fr. OL 5-11 228 Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood 20 Judens Goimbert Fr. RB 5-7 175 Hamilton, N.J./Hamilton East 75 Seth Powers So. OL 6-0 265 West Islip, N.Y./St. John the Baptist 21 Andrew Yablonsky So. DB 5-10 170 Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton Area 76 Matt Mahony So. OL 6-7 277 Maplewood, N.J./Columbia 22 David Abdalla So. WR 5-9 178 Dunmore, Pa./Valley View 77 Craig Geibert Sr. DL 6-2 250 Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks E. 23 Erick Diaz So. DL 5-11 204 Burlington, N.J./Burlington Twp. 78 Vince Pabst Sr. OL 6-4 250 Greentown, Pa./Wallenpaupack 23D John Boettcher Fr. RB 5-11 180 Coplay, Pa./Parkland 79 Kevin Ryan So. DL 6-3 245 Blakeslee, Pa./Pocono Mtn. West 24 Don Binckes So. DB 5-10 186 Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian 80 Barry Schaffer Fr. TE 5-10 180 Easton, Pa./Easton 24D Rob Buchner Fr. FB 5-11 200 Maplewood, N.J./Columbia 81 T.J. Maderia Fr. WR 5-9 145 Burlington, N.J./Burlington Twp. 25 Adam Kudlacik So. WR 5-9 180 Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany Hills 82 Darren Mitchell Fr. WR 5-11 155 Oxford, Conn./Fairfield Prep 26 Quincy Frederick Jr. DB 5-7 155 Plainfield, N.J./Immaculata 83 Konrad Kraszewski So. WR 6-0 185 Dallas, Pa./Dallas 27 Edwyn Edwards Jr. DB 6-3 195 Copiague, N.Y./St. John the Baptist 84 Jordan Buford Fr. WR 5-11 165 New York, N.Y./Mt. St. Michael’s Acad. 28 Paul Chiorazzi So. LB 5-11 195 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland 85 Steve Parsons So. WR 6-0 186 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence 28D Christian Suriel Fr. FB 5-6 185 Reading, Pa./Holy Name 86 Tommy Armellino Fr. WR 6-1 180 Allentown, Pa./Catasauqua 29 Mike Rafferty Fr. DB 6-1 200 Gloucester, N.J./Gloucester Cath. 87 Kyle Moyer So. K/P 5-8 147 Clifford Tsp., Pa./Mountain View 30 Tyler Marx Fr. LB 5-11 185 Northampton, Pa./Northampton 88 Austin DiValerio Fr. TE 6-4 200 Berwick, Pa./Berwick 31 Matt Henry So. LB 6-2 185 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall 89 Aaron Hoenl So. TE 6-2 218 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall 32 Nick Goffredo So. LB 5-7 178 Bangor, Pa./Pius X 90 Matt Richelmi Fr. DL 6-0 195 Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Meyers 33 Ryan Kelly So. LB 6-1 215 Boonton, N.J./Parsippany Hills 91 Mark Zambetti Fr. LB 5-10 205 Old Forge, Pa./Old Forge 34 Slade Eigenmann Fr. FB 5-10 180 Montville, N.J./Montville Twp. 93 Billy Bienke Fr. DL 6-3 185 Woolrich, N.J./Gloucester Catholic 35 Chris Shuster Fr. DB 5-11 190 Wynnewood, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 95 Greg Ermold Fr. LB 5-6 200 Reading, Pa./Holy Name 36 Denzel Smith Sr. DB 5-10 195 New Haven, Conn./James Hillhouse 96 Adrian White Jr. DL 5-10 210 McDonough, GA/Aviation (N.Y.) 36D Rob Boney Fr. RB 6-0 175 Avoca, Pa./Pittston Area 97 Ron Garrett So. DL 6-0 245 Columbus, N.J./Northern Burlington 37 Christian Reese Jr. DB 6-2 176 Scranton, Pa./Hazleton Area 98 Mike Lloyd Fr. K 5-11 160 Shippensburg, Pa./ Shippensburg 38 Bobby Vieira Fr. WR 5-6 165 Old Forge, Pa./Old Forge 99 Chris Pierre Fr. LB 5-9 196 Huntington Sta., N.Y./Walt Whitman 39 Doug Dean So. DL 6-1 230 Frackville, Pa./North Schuylkill 40 Kevin Miller So. DL 5-9 207 Ambler, Pa./Lansdale Catholic Head Coach 41 Mike Pagnotta Fr. RB 5-7 170 Wappinger Falls, N.Y./Ketcham Jeff Knarr (1st year, 0-3 overall) 42 Rich Colorusso So. WR 6-1 195 Hanover Twp, Pa./Hanover Area Assistant Coaches 42D Sean Piscitelli Fr. DB 5-8 168 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional Casey Goff (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 43 Dan DiClementi Jr. FB 6-0 208 Wolcott, Conn./Holy Cross Eric Jendryaszek (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach) 44 Ken Loomis Sr. TE 6-3 230 Maple Shade, N.J./Paul VI Ryan Wehmeyer (Running Backs) 45 Mike Briggs So. LB 5-10 185 Seymour, Ct./Seymour Greg Miller (Outside Linebackers) 46 Josh Fehnel Fr. LB 5-8 180 Walnutport, Pa./Northampton Mike Weick (Middle Linebackers) 47 Mike Selby Jr. LB 6-0 200 Collegeville, Pa./Lansdale Catholic Jimmy Jeffers (Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers) 48 Doug Garback So. DB 5-10 190 N. Brunswick, N.J./N. Brunswick John Scalzo (Tight Ends) 49 Eric Ofcharsky So. RB 5-9 170 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Hgts. Alex Watty (Defensive Line) 50 Tyson Kelley Fr. LB 5-10 205 Berwick, Pa./Berwick 51 Ryan Cordingly So. LB 5-9 220 Berwick, Pa./Berwick 52 Ryan Nelson Sr. DL 6-0 220 Stockertown, Pa./Nazareth 53 Kile Coty So. LB 5-9 220 Beacon Falls, Conn./Woodland

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 43 • About Today’s Game About Today’s Game The Lineups

Lycoming College King’s College Warriors vs. Monarchs (2-1 Overall, 0-0 MAC) (0-3 Overall, 0-0 MAC)

When Lycoming Has The Ball: When King’s Has The Ball:

Lycoming Offense King’s Offense QB...... 5 Zach Klinger QB...... 11 Corey Lavin RB...... 31 Josh Kleinfelter TB...... 49 Eric Ofcharsky FB...... 37 Nick Milardo FB...... 15 Jordan Haddock X...... 9 Ryan Wagaman WR...... 22 David Abdalla Z...... 42 Josh Dixon WR...... 1 Glenn Ford TE...... 84 Adam Paulhamus TE...... 14 John Cuiffo LT...... 51 Jared Strayer LT...... 58 Phil Marinelli LG...... 72 Cody Moyer LG...... 62 Mike Stampone C...... 63 Glen Hughes C...... 63 Matt Schule RG...... 75 Matt Landseidel RG...... 55 Colvin Forde RT...... 65 Tim Okken RT...... 78 Vince Pabst K...... 81 T.J. Chiarolanza K...... 10 Ryan Cain LS...... 39 Phil Peterson H...... 14 John Cuiffo H...... 8 Ray Bierbach LS...... 62 Mike Stampone

King’s Defense Lycoming Defense DE...... 77 Craig Geibert DE...... 89 Tyler Geis NG...... 59 Nick Bienke DT...... 46 Anthony Marascio DE...... 52 Ryan Nelson DT...... 41 Roger Jayne LB...... 32 Nick Goffredo DE...... 34 Dillin Rudloff LB...... 33 Ryan Kelly WLB...... 14 Corey Schuster LB...... 53 Kile Coty MIKE...... 17 Jamie Reitzi LB...... 51 Ryan Cordingly SLB...... 58 Chris Kish CB...... 2 Mike Schifalacqua CB...... 24 Ryan Fenningham FS...... 27 Edwyn Edwards S...... 20 Chuck Bellitto SS...... 3 Jim McHugh S...... 8 Ray Bierbach CB...... 26 Quincy Frederick CB...... 3 Matt Talerico P...... 2 Mike Schifalacqua P...... 28 Zach Czap PR...... 7 Jay Torres PR...... 8 Ray Bierbach KR...... 7 Jay Torres/22 David Abdalla KR...... 1 Parker Showers/6 Warren Oliver

Statistical Leaders

Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Josh Kleinfelter 89 493 5.5 3 Eric Ofcharsky 32 149 4.7 0 Parker Showers 21 66 3.1 1 Matt Spencer 16 59 3.7 1 Zach Klinger 17 49 2.9 0 Brandon Murray 16 42 2.6 0 Caleb Shertzer 7 45 6.4 1 Corey Lavin 37 7 0.2 0

Passing Att. Comp. Yards TD Int. Passing Att. Comp. Yards TD Int. Zach Klinger 77 40 439 4 1 Corey Lavin 77 35 395 5 3

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Ryan Wagaman 11 157 14.3 2 David Abdalla 11 233 21.2 3 Josh Dixon 7 68 9.7 0 Glenn Ford 5 26 5.2 1 Mark Ryan 5 60 12.0 1 Jay Torres 4 30 7.5 0 Warren Oliver 4 61 15.2 0 Ken Loomis 4 19 4.8 0

Tackles Total Solo Assisted Tackles Total Solo Assisted Chuck Bellitto 26 10 16 Ryan Kelly 29 12 17 Anthony Marascio 16 6 10 Ryan Cordingly 27 14 13 Matt Talerico 15 10 5 Edwyn Edwards 21 17 4 Roger Jayne 15 3 12 Matt Henry 16 9 7 Ray Bierbach 15 8 7 Ryan Nelson 15 6 9

• 44 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Looking Back... When Last They Met Week 5 • 2009 WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - Sophomore Anthony Maras- the end zone to give it a 14-10 lead. Another touch- cio returned an interception for a touchdown with down in the fourth appeared to put the Monarchs Lycoming 24, King’s 21 just over six minutes in the fourth quarter to keep in the driver’s seat before Marascio’s pick swung the Oct. 3, 2009 • Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lycoming College football alive in a 24-21 victory momentum back in Lycoming’s favor. over King’s College. Dwyer had his best game of the season, completing Down 21-10, Marascio came up with a pick six, tak- 28 of his 48 pass attempts for 304 yards. ing the interception 26 yards to King’s end zone. On the ensuing point after attempt, Colin Dwyer found Box Score his receiver alone in the end zone, but he could not Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score hold on to the pass, keeping Lycoming down 21-16. Lycoming 0 10 0 14 24 Record: (2-2) King’s 0 7 7 7 21 Record: (1-3)

Late in the quarter after a stop of King’s, Dwyer com- Scoring Summary: pleted a pass to Josh Kleinfelter for a first down. On 2nd 12:44 LYCO Josh Dixon 13 yd pass from Colin Dwyer (TJ Chiarlonza kick) second down and ten yards, Ryan Wagaman caught 05:42 LYCO TJ Chiarlonza 24 yd field goal an eight yard pass, allowing Kleinfelter to pick up the 00:29 KINGS Mike Verbitski 27 yd pass from Corey Lavin first down on the next down. Dwyer floated a pass (Andrew DeRito kick) 3rd 09:10 KINGS Claude O’Connor 2 yd run (DeRito kick) that was tipped in the air before Wagaman made a 4th 13:39 KINGS Mike Verbitski 18 yd pass from Corey Lavin diving catch and Brad Shellenberger continued to (Andrew DeRito kick) advance the Warriors, getting it down to the King’s 05:39 LYCO Anthony Marascio 26 yd interception return 00:23 LYCO Colin Dwyer 1 yd run (Adam Paulhamaus two-yard line. Dwyer attempted a quarterback pass from Colin Dwyer) sneak, getting in on the second rush with 23 sec- onds left, putting Lycoming up, 22-21, to highlight LYCO KINGS FIRST DOWNS 23 20 the comeback win. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-17 43-180 PASSING YDS (NET) 304 137 The Warriors converted the two-point attempt, go- Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-28-1 22-13-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-321 65-317 ing up 24-21. Going for the end zone, King’s was Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 picked off by Chuck Bellitto to end the game. Punt Returns-Yards 5-125 2-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-88 5-107 Interception Returns-Yards 3-43 1-0 After Lycoming jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.3 6-38.8 second quarter, King’s slowly worked back into the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 game, scoring a touchdown 27 seconds before half- Penalties-Yards 8-70 7-57 Anthony Marascio returned an interception for a Possession Time 30:13 29:47 touchdown in the fourth quarter at King’s to start time to cut the lead to 10-7. In the third quarter, Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 13 a fourth-quarter comeback for the Warriors. King’s drove the field before Claude O’Connor found Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2

Two of Lycoming College’s most successful football teams in school history celebrate classic milestone anniversaries in 2010. The 1985 team, the first in school history to post an undefeated regular season, celebrates its 25th Anniversary, and the 1990 team, which reached the school’s first NCAA Division III title game, celebrates its 20th Anniversary. In honor of those teams, we’ll look back week-by-week of the regular seasons throughout this year. 1985 1990 Week 5: Oct. 12, 1985 Week 5: Oct. 13, 1990 Lycoming 43, Albright 0 Lycoming 31, Juniata 0 The Warriors won a school-record ninth straight football game as they Juniata fell hard under an aerial assault by the Warriors in a one-sided completely dominated Albright in a 43-0 rout on Family Weekend at football game. Ed Dougherty led the attack with 270 yards through the College Field. Larry Barretta accounted for a school-record six touch- air with three passing touchdowns. But the passing attack for Lycoming downs, two rushing and four passing. Rich Kessler caught all four touch- was only a complement to the unrelenting defense they displayed, as down tosses (55, 12, 8, and 9) for a single-game record. Meanwhile, the the Warriors allowed only 46 total yards, took the ball away five times defense forced seven turnovers and limited Albright to 23 yards total (four interceptions), allowed only four passes to be completed, gave up offense and one first down. Nose guard Jake Geisel, who has two sons only one first down, and kept their opponent off the scoreboard for the on the 2010 team, led the way with 13 tackles (seven solo) and a fumble second time in the 1990 season. recovery that led to the fifth touchdown.

Week 6: Oct. 19, 1985 Week 6: Oct. 20, 1990 Lycoming 50, Upsala 0 Lycoming 38, Moravian 7 Larry Barretta had a career-high 328 yards total offense and accounted All the same trends continued in Lycoming’s week six matchup with for five touchdowns, four passing and the fifth on a 63-yard run, as the Moravian - dynamic passing and an outstanding defense. Ed Dough- Warriors blitzed Upsala in East Orange, N.J. Barretta had 13 carries for a erty picked apart the Moravian defense for 227 passing yards and four career-high 145 yards rushing and passed for another 183 yards on 10 touchdowns. The Warrior defense helped out with the scoring as well completetions in 21 attempts. He had touchdown passes of 54 and 16 with a Tom Hartman 31-yard interception return for a touchdown. Ly- yards to James O’Malley, 18 yards to Todd Allegretto and 27 yards to coming’s defensive pressure in the backfield was prevalent all day as Rick Kondan. The Warriors defense held Upsala to 95 yards total offense, they recorded nine sacks and took the ball away three times. and 72 yards of those came on the Vikings’ first possession of the day when they marched to the Lycoming 2-yard line before defensive tackle Michael Boures intercepted a deflected pass.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 45 • Lycoming Sports Update Soccer teams win three of year’s 2010 Warrior Fall Sport Schedules/Results four trophy games The men’s soccer program at Lycoming College be- Cross Country Men’s Tennis gan a nice tradition in 2001 when it started compet- Date Opponent Time/Results ing for the “Boot,” an annual trophy game against 9/4 at Del. Val. Inv. 19/22 men; NTS women 2-1 Overall Date Opponent Time/Results non-conference rival Susquehanna University. The 9/11 at LVC Dutchmen Inv. 10/12 men, NTS women 9/19 at Scranton L, 0-9 game became so popular that it inspired the wom- 9/18 at Cougar Classic 7/7 men; NTS women 9/25 King’s W, 9-0 en to create their own version of the rivalry with 10/2 at Colonel Cross Country Classic 10 a.m. 9/26 at Misericordia W, 9-0 the Crusaders in 2007, with the winner of the game 10/9 at DeSales University Inv. TBA 10/16 MAC Individual Tournament TBA earning the River Derby Cup. 10/23 at Cabrini Invitational 11 a.m. 10/17 MAC Individual Tournament TBA 10/30 at MAC Championships TBA Once again, the successful trophy games against 11/13 at NCAA Mideast Regionals TBA Susquehanna led to the creation of another trophy Women’s Tennis game rivalry in 2010, when the Warriors began the Battle for the Lumber against nearby Penn College. Men’s Soccer 2-3 Overall In all, the Warriors were able to hold bragging rights Date Opponent Time/Results over the nearby soccer neighbors, winning three of 4-5 Overall (0-0 Commonwealth) 9/15 at Susquehanna L, 2-6 the four trophy games this year. Below is a short re- Date Opponent Time/Results 9/19 at Scranton L, 1-8 cap of each game. 9/1 Misericordia W, 3-2 9/21 Juniata W, 8-1 9/4 # Montclair State L, 0-1 9/25 King’s W, 6-3 Sept. 10: Battle of the Boot (Men’s Soccer) 9/5 # SUNY Cortland W, 1-0 9/26 at Misericordia L, 4-5 Susquehanna 1, Lycoming 0 9/10 $ at Susquehanna L, 0-1 10/9 at MAC Individual Tournament TBA An early first-half goal by Susquehanna was the 9/12 Pitt-Bradford W, 3-0 10/9 at MAC Individual Tournament TBA difference in the 10th annual Battle of the Boot on 9/15 at Franklin & Marshall L, 0-3 at the Sassafras Fields, as the Crusaders edged out 9/18 % vs. Penn College W, 2-0 Volleyball Lycoming, 1-0. Austin Gordon put a shot in from 25 9/21 at Juniata L, 0-1 yards just below the crossbar in the 15th minute. 9/25 ^ Rochester L, 2-5 6-7 Overall (0-2 Commonwealth) 9/28 Frostburg State 4:30 p.m. Date Opponent Time Sept. 11: Battle for the Lumber (Women’s Soccer) 10/2 * Arcadia 12 p.m. 9/1 Penn State Altoona W, 3-2 Lycoming 11, Penn College 0 10/5 Lancaster Bible 4 p.m. 9/1 Baptist Bible L, 2-3 Senior Kati Shaner scored four goals and sopho- 10/8 * at Widener 7 p.m. 9/7 Penn College W, 3-2 more Jessica Rae added a goal and four assists as 10/12 * at Messiah 7 p.m. 9/8 at Mt. Aloysius W, 3-1 Lycoming set a school-record by posting an 11-0 win 10/16 * Alvernia (Homecoming) 12 p.m. 9/10 at Montclair State W, 3-0 over Penn College in the first Battle for the Lumber. 10/20 * Lebanon Valley 3:30 p.m. 9/10 vs. SUNY Cortland L, 1-3 10/23 * at Elizabethtown 7 p.m. 9/11 vs. St. Mary’s (Md.) L, 1-3 Sept. 18: Battle for the Lumber (Men’s Soccer) 10/27 at Wilkes 7 p.m. 9/11 vs. Penn State Altoona L, 0-3 Lycoming 2, Penn College 0 10/30 * at Albright 2 p.m. 9/13 at Lancaster Bible W, 3-2 11/2 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA 9/15 * Alvernia L, 1-3 11/6 Commonwealth Finals TBA 9/18 Wilkes W, 3-1 # Lycoming Kick-Off Classic 9/18 Baptist Bible L, 0-3 $ Battle of the Boot 9/21 * at Albright L, 0-3 % Battle for the Lumber (Balls Mills Complex) 9/29 * at Widener 7 p.m. ^ Family Weekend 10/2 Misericordia 1 p.m. * Commonwealth Conference game 10/2 King’s 10:30 a.m. 10/5 * Lebanon Valley 7 p.m. 10/8 ! City College of New York 4 p.m. Women’s Soccer 10/8 ! Hartwick 6:30 p.m. With scores in the first and the second half, Lycom- 5-2 Overall (0-0 Commonwealth) 10/9 ! Misericordia 10 a.m. ing controlled the first Battle for the Lumber over Date Opponent Time/Results 10/9 ! Championship/Third-Place 12 p.m. Penn College, taking a 2-0 decision in front of 325 9/1 at Misericordia L, 1-2 10/13 * at Elizabethtown 7 p.m. fans at the neutral site Balls Mills Soccer Complex. 9/8 Lancaster Bible W, 4-2 10/19 * Arcadia 7 p.m. The Warriors got on the board in the 23rd minute, 9/11 % Penn College W, 11-0 10/21 at Scranton 7 p.m. as sophomore Matt Snively deposited a rebound 9/14 at Juniata W, 3-2 10/23 at Marymount 12 p.m. into the upper right corner from 18 yards out. Senior 9/18 at Baptist Bible W, 2-1 10/23 vs. Moravian 2 p.m. Scott Hordis also added a second-half goal. 9/21 $ at Susquehanna W, 4-0 10/25 at Misericordia 7 p.m. 10/27 * Messiah 7 p.m. Sept. 21: River Derby (Women’s Soccer) 9/24 ^ FDU-Florham L, 0-2 10/29 # vs. Concordia (Texas) 5 p.m. Lycoming 4, Susquehanna 0 9/29 at King’s 7 p.m. 10/2 * Arcadia 3 p.m. 10/29 # vs. Huston-Tillotson 7 p.m. 10/6 St. Elizabeth 4 p.m. 10/30 # vs. Austin 10 a.m. 10/9 * at Widener 4 p.m. 10/30 # vs. Texas-Tyler 12 p.m. 10/12 Penn State-DuBois 4 p.m. 11/3 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA 10/13 * at Messiah 7 p.m. 11/6 Commonwealth Finals TBA 10/16 * Alvernia (Homecoming) 3 p.m. ! Lycoming College Tip-Off Classic 10/19 * Lebanon Valley 3:30 p.m. # SU Halloween Volleyball Tournament 10/23 * at Elizabethtown 4:30 p.m. * Commonwealth Conference game 10/30 * at Albright 12 p.m. 11/3 Commonwealth Semifinals TBA (Results as of Monday, Sept. 27) Senior Kaitlin Horn scored all four goals, including 11/6 Commonwealth Finals TBA three in the second half, to guarantee Lycoming its $ River Derby first River Derby win and first win against Susque- % Battle for the Lumber hanna since 1998, as the Warriors won the fourth ^ Family Weekend edition of the trophy game, 4-0. Freshman Caitlin * Commonwealth Conference game Dougherty stopped seven shots to preserve the shutout.

• 46 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Lycoming Football Tradition

Ly c o m i n g Fo o t b a l l Ly c o Le g e n d A Pr o u d Tr a d i t i o n Co a c h Fr a n k Gi r a r d i 36 Years • 1972-2007 • 257-97-5 Frank Girardi closed a legendary career that spanned 36 seasons when he walked away from coaching at the conclusion of the 2007 season.

In his 36 seasons at Ly- coming, Girardi built a career record of 257-97- 5 – a winning percent- age of .723. In 2005, he became only the 17th coach at any NCAA level Hall of Famer and All-American John Joe turns the corner on the defense in a 1957 drubbing of Dickinson. Notice the game is played on the Quad. to reach the 250-win pla- teau. Girardi won a total In his book about the history of the Lycoming College football program, of 13 NCAA Division III Tom Aubrey explains how important $10 was to the history of the pro- playoff games. gram. Girardi coached 15 con- Founded in 1812 as Dickinson Seminary Prepatory School, Lycoming ference championship College has a proud history of football that dates back to 1897, when teams and made 11 ap- Dickinson Seminary played its first game, a 0-0 tie with a club from New- pearances in the NCAA playoffs, including trips to the Stagg Bowl, the berry on the West side of Williamsport. The school won its first game in Division III national championship game, in 1990 and 1997. Lycoming its next outing, a 6-4 victory over Burlingame. tallied a winning record in 29 of Girardi’s 36 seasons.

The program was interrupted in 1919 due to World War I and contin- Girardi is a member of four halls of fame, including the Lycoming Athlet- ued to grow and change with the college, which became Dickinson ics Hall of Fame, West Branch Valley Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania State Jr. College in 1929. Earl Z. McKay spent a decade coaching the team Sports Hall of Fame, and West Chester University’s W. Glenn Killinger from 1932-41 before World War II disrupted the program for four sea- Football Hall of Fame. The Middle Atlantic Conference honored Girardi sons. When it was continued in 1946, big changes were in the works for as its Coach of the Year on 12 occasions, and in 1999 he became the the college, which became Lycoming College, a four-year institution in Robert W. Maxwell Football Club’s first recipient of the Tri-State Coach 1947. of the Year Award. The award is presented to an outstanding college or high school coach from Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware. The football program slid from 3-2-3 in 1947, though, all the way to 1-7 in 1950 and the program was dropped, which brings us to the story of Following the 2007 season, ESPN Radio 1050/104.1 honored Girardi $10. In 1954, when the subject of bringing football back was brought with a lifetime achievement award and announced that the award will up, students were asked to vote on whether to bring the program and now carry the title of “The Frank Girardi Lifetime Achievement Award.” incur a $10 increase in student fees or not. The rest, as they say, is his- tory. Girardi began his love affair with football in high school when he was a running back for the Williamsport High School Millionaires. He played Although the program struggled for much of the next two decades, at the collegiate level at West Chester University. Girardi entered the there were plenty of highlights, including the 1956 Warriors defeating coaching ranks in 1961 when he became an assistant at Jersey Shore Juniata, 13-6, ending a 25-game win streak for the Indians. Lycoming High School. He became head coach of the team in 1963 and remained celebrated with a day off from classes the next Monday. Led by All- in that position for six years. American John Joe, the 1956-58 teams were some of the best in small college football, posting a 17-4-1 record in that time. In 1969, Girardi became an assistant at Lycoming under Budd Whitehill. Three years later, he took the reigns as head coach of a Warrior pro- In 1970, although the team finished 3-5, Lycoming beat Wilkes, 21-19, gram that had gone 14-34 since their last winning season in 1965. In snapping a 31-game winning streak for the Colonels. his fourth campaign, the Warriors recorded a mark of 6-2 and ran off 29 consecutive winning campaigns. Even Frank Girardi, who went to coach the Warriors for 36 seasons, had an auspicious beginning when his house burned down before his first In 1984, Girardi accepted an expanded role as the College’s director of game as head coach in 1972. The luck changed, though, under Girardi athletics. and 16 MAC titles, 12 NCAA playoff appearances, two national finals appearances and 49 All-Americans later, the numbers speak for them- Girardi resides in Williamsport with his wife, Lynne. Their four children – selves. Cathy, Jerry, Frank Jr. and Justine – all graduated from Lycoming College.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 47 • Lycoming All-Americans

2007 All-American Luke Sterling 2003 All-American Matt Mendola 2007 All-American Ryan Yaple

1998, ’99 All-American Tim Dumas 2003 All-American Sean Hannigar 2003 All-American Ricky Lanetti A total of 107 Lycoming athletes have earned All-America honors in the history of the College. Chris Dahlheimer was the last Warrior to earn All-American status after finishing seventh at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in 2008-09. On top of that, Lycoming student-athletes have earned 17 CoSIDA/ESPN: The Magazine Academic All-American honors, one of the most prestigous honors available to a student-athlete. Football (51) Mike Rantuccio, 1988 Andy Lausier, 2000 Men’s Lacrosse (2) CoSIDA/ESPN: The Magazine Frank Agnello, 1958 Ryan Rupprecht, 1982 Jim Maurer, 1983 Mark Barnes, 1999, ’00, ’01 Academic All-Americans (17) Larry Barretta, 1986 Doug Schonewolf, 1982 Matt Miller, 2008 Shawn Rosa, 1998 Richard Henninger -1973 Rick Bealer, 1989, ’90 John Shaffer, 2000 Ron Mitchell, 1966, ’67 Men’s Basketball Dave Bodmer, 1992 Bill Small, 1991 Mark Morgan, 1983, ’84 Men’s Swimming (1) Thomas Vanaskie - 1974 Michael Boures, 1983, ’85 Kevin Solt, 1984 Bryan Neidigh, 1990 Nate DeCapria, 2003 Football Rick Burd, 1980 Luke Sterling, 2003 Art Oraschin, 1964 Jeff Billman - 1977 Keith Cadden, 1995 Brian Thompson, 1997 Bob Pac, 1959 Men’s Soccer (1) Men’s Basketball Andy Chulock, 1992 John Verton, 1996 Darwin Popow, 1969 Patrick Doody, 1994 Mike Brown - 1979 Cameron Coleman, 1999 Jeff Wert, 1982 Harry Romig, 1959, ’60 Men’s Basketball Ed Dougherty, 1990, ’91 John Whalen, 1982 Craig Savitsky, 1976, ’77 Women’s Track and Field (1) Paul DeJoseph - 1980 Michael Downey, 1995, ’96 Red White, 1956 Mark Sawyer, 1980 Jen Orchowski, 1996 Football Tim Dumas, 1998, ’99 Bill Wilt, 1964 Kurt Schneck, 1991, ’94 Mike Kern - 1985 Troy Erdman, 1990 Ryan Yaple, 2007 Chris Shaner, 1980 Men’s Basketball (1) Football Rusty Fricke, 1986 Brett Zalonis, 1997 Harry Shaw, 1976, ’77 Andy Rutherford, 1998, ’99 Meg Altenderfer - 1985 Jack Geisel, 1984 Walt Zataveski, 1984, ’85 Tommy Snyder, 2005, ’06 Women’s Swimming Joe Gillespie, 1990 Tim Spruill, 1978, ’79 Women’s Lacrosse (1) Meg Altenderfer - 1986 Sean Graf, 2000 Wrestling (41) Larry Stern, 1984, ’85 Megan Wallenhorst, 2008 Women’s Swimming Sean Hennigar, 2003 Ed Allen, 1979 Chris Tremel, 1979 Brian Neidigh - 1989 Keith Jenkins, 1997, ’98 Bill Bachardy, 1965, ’66 Eric Walker, 2000 Wrestling John Joe, 1958 Jerry Boland, 1997 Mike Waldron, 2002, ’03 Jeff Mahalik - 1992 Seth Keller, 1965 Steve Borja, 1976, ’77 Lee Wolfe, 1960, ’62 Football Darrin Kenney, 1991 Joe Confer, 1963 Matt Yonkin, 1997 Jeanine Evans - 1999 Don Kinney, 1993 Rob Cosper, 1999, ’00 Softball Ricky Lannetti, 2003 Sean Cullen, 2005 Women’s Swimming (3) Mitch Marzo - 2000 Jeff Mahalik, 1992 Chris Dahlheimer, 2009 Meg Altenderfer, 1986 Football Jason Marraccini, 1998 Royce Eyer, 2000, ’01 Eileen Mackson, 1983 Jeanine Evans - 2000 Sean McGinley, 2003 Aaron Fitt, 1996, ’97 Denise Zimmerman, 1982 Softball Matt Mendola, 2003 Troy Gardner, 1990 Royce Eyer - 2001 Jason Meyer, 1998 Mike Gilmore, 1988 Women’s Basketball (5) Wrestling Scott Miller Bill Guttermuth, 1962 Diane Arpert, 1984, ’85 Jessica Feerrar - 2003 James O’Malley, 1987 Aaron Harris, 1998 Amy Elder, 1983 Softball Vic Olear, 1989 Bill Kehrig, 1962 Erica Weaver, 1998 Derek Crane - 2006 Tom Pietrzak, 1986 Darin Keim, 1995, ’96 Annette Weller, 1996 Wrestling Ken Polcyn, 1957 Mike Kinsey, 1996 Kim Wood, 1990 Steven Hawley - 2006 Mike Prowant, 1976, ’77 Ron Knoebel, 1963, ’65 Men’s Swimming

• 48 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Athletic Hall of Fame

1991 Inductee Walt Zataveski 1997 Inductee Ed Dougherty 2010 Inductee Frank Girardi Begun in 1986, the Lycoming Athletics Hall of Fame annually honors a class of athletic standouts, growing from that initial class of 10 inductees to 164 members after the Class of 2010 is welcomed on Friday, Oct. 15.

Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Name.....Class Year (Induction Year) Baseball (4) Jeff Wert...... 1983 (’88) Men’s Soccer (6) Joe Confer...... 1963 (’91) Jim Seghrue...... 1958 (’91) Ray Radomicki...... 1978 (’89) Al Lockwood...... 1976 (’90) Steve Borja...... 1977 (’92) Barry Yerger...... 1959 (’92) James Smith...... 1971 (’89) Patrick Doody...... 1995 (’00) Craig Savitsky...... 1977 (’92) Luke Kauffman...... 1962 (’93) Seth Keller...... 1965 (’90) Stephan Eldredge...... 1994 (’02) Harold Shaw...... 1978 (’92) Bobby Foor...... 1962 (’93) Ed Receski...... 1960 (’90) Matthew Pivirotto...... 1998 (’03) Mark Morgan...... 1984 (’94) Bernard (Jack) Smyth...... 1935 (’90) Fred Feigley...... 1964 (’06) Larry Stern...... 1985 (’95) Men’s Basketball (21) John Whalen...... 1983 (’90) Jason Fesler...... 2005 (’10) Tim Spruill...... 1980 (’96) Rich Henninger...... 1974 (’86) Frank Agnello...... 1959 (’91) Jim Maurer...... 1983 (’97) Ron Travis...... 1967 (’86) Walt Zataveski...... 1986 (’91) Softball (2) Mark Sawyer...... 1982 (’98) Vince Leta...... 1954 (’86) Larry Barretta...... 1987 (’92) Mary Beth (Schwindenhammer) Ed Allen...... 1980 (’99) Charles Sample...... 1968 (’87) John Grier...... 1959 (’92) McNicholas...... 1997 (’03) Troy Gardner...... 1990 (’00) Dick O’Donnell...... 1976 (’88) Joe Parsnik...... 1986 (’92) Jeanine Evans...... 2000 (’10) Bryan Neidigh...... 1990 (’00) Mike Brown...... 1979 (’89) Joe Hirsch...... 1986 (’93) Kurt Schneck...... 1993 (’01) Mark Molesky...... 1979 (’89) Doug Schonewolf...... 1983 (’93) Men’s Swimming (4) Darin Keim...... 1996 (’02) John DiMarco...... 1976 (’90) Rusty Fricke...... 1987 (’94) Walt Manning...... 1964 (’89) Michael C. Kinsey...... 1997 (’03) Ed Langer...... 1986 (’91) Tom Pietrzak...... 1986 (’94) Michael Westkott...... 1966 (’98) Aaron Fitt...... 1997 (’04) Tom Doyle...... 1985 (’92) Tom Vanaskie...... 1975 (’94) Matt Houseknecht...... 1996 (’01) Matthew Younkin...... 1997 (’05) Jay Cleveland...... 1988 (’93) Jack Geisel...... 1986 (’95) Neil Ryan...... 1997 (’05) Jerry Boland...... 1998 (’06) George Fortner...... 1955 (’95) Rich Kessler...... 1986 (’95) Chris Shaner...... 1981 (’06) Jeffrey R. Jones...... 1989 (’96) Joe Shannon...... 1985 (’96) Women’s Swimming (6) Rob Cosper...... 2000 (’07) Wilson “Bud” Frampton...... 1967 (’97) Bob Sinnott...... 1981 (’96) Meg Altenderfer...... 1986 (’91) Eric Walker...... 2000 (’08) Bill Conroy...... 1978 (’98) Ed Dougherty...... 1992 (’97) Denise Zimmerman...... 1985 (’94) Andrew Lausier...... 2001 (’09) Tim Marose...... 1993 (’99) J. Michael Schweder...... 1971 (’97) Ruth (Sykes) Lamprecht...... 1997 (’04) Royce Eyer...... 2001 (’10) Bill Graff...... 1956 (’00) Troy Erdman...... 1991 (’98) Andrea Rapach...... 2003 (’08) James Brodmerkel...... 1951 (’01) Mickey Pease...... 1985 (’98) Jessica Amadore-Foster...... 2004 (’09) Multi-Sport Inductees (6) Andrew Rutherford...... 1999 (’06) Mike Boures...... 1986 (’99) Rebecca Fox-Neil...... 2005 (’10) John Lindemuth...... 1927 (’87) Harry Perretta...... 1978 (’07) James O’Malley...... 1998 (’99) Football, Track Chris Napier...... 2001 (’10) Ron Hoover...... 1981 (’00) Men’s Tennis (4) Randall Parsons...... 1977 (’87) David Bauman...... 1987 (’01) Mark Gibbon...... 1983 (’96) Football, Wrestling, Track Women’s Basketball (7) Rick Bealer...... 1991 (’01) Joseph Bunce...... 1963 (’97) Les Dye...... 1938 (’88) Diane (Arpert) Saalfrank...... 1985 (’90) J. Darrin Kenney...... 1992 (’02) Dave Mitchell...... 1964 (’99) Football, Basketball, Baseball Amy (Elder) Schiller...... 1983 (’95) Victor M. Olear...... 1991 (’02) Anthony Pollitt...... 1962 (’02) Steve Wiser...... 1974 (’89) Adrienne (Aiken) Miller...... 1991 (’96) Keith Cadden...... 1997 (’03) Football, Wrestling Kim Wood...... 1990 (’97) Timothy Kinney...... 1994 (’03) Women’s Tennis (2) Dave Schultze...... 1965 (’93) Annette (Weller) Kinney...... 1996 (’01) Joe Gillespie...... 1991 (’04) Mary Irene Malloy...... 1969 (’89) Track, Men’s Swimming Erica L. Weaver...... 1998 (’03) Mike Santoleri...... 1983 (’04) Christine Koernig...... 2004 (’09) Martin Sher...... 1964 (’00) Jill (Rice) Steffen...... 1990 (’04) Cory Sheridan...... 1993 (’04) Men’s Swimming, Tennis William Small...... 1992 (’05) Track & Field (1) Field Hockey (4) Steven Verton...... 1997 (’05) Doug Brown...... 1971 (’00) Miscellaneous (6) Cynthia Kellogg...... 1978 (’86) Brett Zalonis...... 1998 (’05) Dave Busey...... (’88) Laurie (Shea) Patrick...... 1980 (’87) Jason Meyer...... 1998 (’06) Volleyball (4) Football Coach, Athletic Director Robin (Wert) Lawrence...... 1983 (’88) Mike Rantuccio...... 1988 (’06) Jill (Sheeley) Cole...... 1999 (’05) Dr. Robert Yasui...... (’91) Debra Oberg-Kmiecik...... 1987 (’97) Michael Downey...... 1996 (’07) Tracey (Hracho) Bennish...... 2000 (’06) Team Physician Tim Dumas...... 2000 (’07) Janine Slotter Young...... 1997 (’07) Budd Whitehill...... (’93) Football (53) Jason Marraccini...... 1999 (’07) Layne Haverstock...... 2004 (’09) Wrestling Coach, Football Coach Rick Burd...... 1981 (’86) James Tkach...... 1978 (’09) Clarence “Dutch” Burch...... (’94) John Joe...... 1959 (’86) Wrestling (30) Men’s Basketball Coach Ken Polcyn...... 1958 (’86) Men’s Lacrosse (2) Bill Guttermuth...... 1964 (’86) Frank Girardi...... (’10) Mike Prowant...... 1978 (’86) Mark Barnes...... 2001 (’07) Ron Knoebel...... 1965 (’86) Football Coach, Athletic Director Kevin McVey...... 1979 (’87) Shawn Rosa...... 2000 (’09) Bill Bachardy...... 1966 (’87) Robb Curry...... 1969 (’10) Francis Miller...... 1979 (’87) William Kehrig...... 1962 (’88) Asst. Football Coach, Administrator Jerry Butler...... 1979 (’88) Women’s Lacrosse (2) Lee Wolfe...... 1963 (’89) Brenda MacPhail...... 2001 (’08) Rod Mitchell...... 1967 (’90) Lauren Evangelist...... 2004 (’09) Arthur Oraschin...... 1967 (’90)

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 49 • • 50 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • School Records

Single Game – Individual Program Milestones Yards rushing...... 253...... Tim Deasey, v. Lebanon Valley, 2001 - First Winning Season...... 1956 Rushing attempts...... 42...... Josh Kleinfelter, v. Susquehanna, 2008 - First Undefeated Regular Season...... 1985 Rushing touchdowns...... 5...... Tim Deasey v. Juniata, 2001 - No. of Undefeated Regular Seasons...... 8 Yards Passing...... 449...... Keith Cadden v. Widener, 1996 - Consecutive Undefeated Reg. Seasons.... 4, 96-99 Pass attempts...... 50...... Phil Mann v. Delaware Valley, 2003 - Best Winning Pct. for Season...... 923, 1990, ’97 Passes completed...... 31...... Keith Cadden v. Hartwick, 1996 - Consecutive Winnning Seasons.....29, 1975-2003 Passing touchdowns...... 6...... Larry Barretta v. Juniata, 1986 - National Championship Appearances...... 2 Yards - total offense...... 443...... Keith Cadden v. Widener, 1996 - Years in Championship Game...... 1990, 1997 Yards receiving...... 214...... James O’Malley v. Susque., 1986 Receptions...... 16...... Ricky Lannetti v. Delaware Valley, 2003 Milestone Wins Touchdown receptions..4...... Rich Kessler v. Albright, 1985 Win 1...... Keystone JC, 1947, 12-6 Extra points...... 9...... Rusty Fricke v. Juniata, 1986 Win 50...... Wagner, 1968, 10-0 Field goals...... 3...... Mike Monastra v. Lebanon Valley, 2006* Win 100...... Albright, 1980, 45-3 Points Scored...... 30...... Tim Deasey v. Juniata, 2001 Win 150...... Moravian, 1986, 17-15 Touchdowns scored...... 5...... Tim Deasey v. Juniata, 2001 Win 200...... Lebanon Valley, 1992, 35-17 Interceptions...... 3...... Matt Henrich v. Delaware Valley, 2002* Win 250...... King’s, 1998, 28-13 Sacks...... 6...... Mark Seagreaves v. Wilkes, 2000 Win 300...... Susquehanna, 2004, 35-7 Longest field goal...... 56...... Rusty Fricke v. Albright, 1984 Girardi’s 250th Win...... Susquehanna, 2005, 17-10 Longest punt...... 79...... Tom Ralicke v. Susque., 1996 Clark’s 1st Win...... Susquehanna, 2008, 28-16 * Record held by many players – most recent is listed

Season – Individual Career – Individual Yards rushing...... 1,446...... Brian Thompson, 1997 Yards rushing...... 3,267....Brian Thompson, 1995-98 Rushing attempts...... 253...... Brian Thompson, 1997 Rushing attempts...... 649...... Brian Thompson, 1995-98 Rushing touchdowns...... 13...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Rushing touchdowns...... 29...... Tim Deasey, 1998-2001 13...... Jason Marraccini, 1997 Yards passing...... 8,850...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Yards passing...... 2,895...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Pass attempts...... 1,299...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Pass attempts...... 404...... Ed Dougherty, 1991 Passes completed...... 720...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Passes completed...... 226...... Ed Dougherty, 1990 Passing touchdowns...... 84...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Passing touchdowns...... 29...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Pass Efficiency...... 141.3... Jason Marraccini, 1996-98 Pass efficiency...... 167.8...... Keith Cadden, 1996 Yards - total offense...... 8,740...... Ed Dougherty, 1988-91 Yards - total offense...... 2,875...... Larry Barretta, 1986 Yards receiving...... 3,671...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Yards receiving...... 1,271...... Tim Dumas, 1998 Receptions...... 210...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Receptions...... 76...... Tim Dumas, 1998 Touchdown receptions...... 34...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Touchdown receptions...... 13...... James O’Malley, 1986 All-purpose yards...... 4,281....Brian Thompson, 1995-98 All-purpose yards...... 1,644...... Ricky Lannetti, 2003 Extra points...... 132...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Extra points...... 43...... Jeff Cook, 1996 Field goals...... 30...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Field goals...... 13...... John Phillips, 1990 Points scored...... 222...... John Phillips, 1989-92 Points scored...... 86...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Touchdowns scored...... 35...... Tim Dumas, 1996-99 Touchdowns scored...... 14...... Tim Deasey, 2001 Interceptions...... 31...... Rick Bealer, 1987-90 Interceptions...... 9...... Scott Miller, 1993 Sacks...... 44...... Chicky Pollick, 1984-87 9...... Rick Bealer, 1988, ’89 Sacks...... 17...... Mark Seagraves, 2000 Single Game – Team 17...... Joe Emrick, 1990 Points scored...... 63...... v. Juniata, 1986 Total offense...... 583...... v. FDU-Madison, 1980 Season – Team Fewest yards allowed...... (-14)...... v. Lock Haven, 1975 Points scored...... 340...... 1985 (10 games) Fewest yards rushing allowed.... (-67)...... v. FDU-Madison, 1982 Fewest point allowed...... 46...... 1977 (9 games) Fewest yards passing allowed.....4...... v. Upsala, 1984 Most shutouts...... 5...... 1983 (10 games) Sacks...... 13...... v. Wilkes, 2000 Total offense...... 418.8/g...... 1998 (9 games) Points scored (both teams)...... 99...... v. Widener, 2000 Fewest yards allowed...... 133.1/g...... 1975 (8 games) Fewest points (both teams)...... 0...... v. Albright, 1957 Fewest rushing yards allowed...34.2/g...... 1982 (10 games) Largest margin - win...... 61-0...... v. FDU-Madison, 1980 Fewest passing yards allowed...49.8/g...... 1977 (9 games) Sacks...... 61...... 1990 (9 games) Note: Beginning with the 2001 season, the NCAA began recog- Interceptions...... 30...... 1993 (10 games) nizing post-season statistics for season and career records - prior to that only regular season statistics were used for football. The records listed above have been updated to reflect this change in policy.

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 51 • Career Record Book Yards per Game (minimum 15 games) Pass Efficiency Rating (min. 150 attempts) 1. 84.4 Tim Deasey (34 games) 1998-01 1. 141.3 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 2. 81.8 Josh Kleinfelter (30 games) 2007- 2. 140.0 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 3. 81.2 Troy Erdman (26 games) 1988-90 3. 129.7 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 4. 80.0 Kevin McVey (27 games) 1976-78 4. 128.3 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 69.5 Brian Thompson (47 games) 1995-98 5. 125.2 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 6. 63.1 Cory Sheridan (38 games) 1989-92 6. 125.0 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 7. 62.1 Joe Parsnik (39 games) 1982-85 7. 120.5 Ryan Swailes (162-332-15) 1998-99 8. 61.9 Burt Richardson (16 games) 1959-60 8. 119.9 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 9. 55.7 Seth Keller (32 games) 1961-64 9. 109.5 Pete Waldron (80-170-15) 1980-82 10. 55.3 John Grier (30 games) 1955-58 10. 108.1 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06

Passing Yards per game (min. 15 games) 1. 198.1 Keith Cadden (32 games) 1994-96 Attempts 2. 192.4 Ed Dougherty (46 games) 1988-91 1. 1299 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 3. 156.9 Jason Marraccini (31 games) 1996-98 2. 881 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 4. 155.6 Rick Burd (29 games) 1978-80 3. 751 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 155.1 Phil Mann (31 games) 2001-04 4. 740 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 6. 146.0 Joe Feerrar (26 games) 1998-01 5. 696 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 7. 142.4 Larry Barretta (38 games) 1983-86 6. 579 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 1997 All-American Brian Thompson holds 8. 139.6 Colin Dwyer (30 games) 2006-09 7. 557 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 several Lycoming rushing records, including the 9. 131.6 Ryan Swailes (18 games) 1998-99 8. 521 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 all-time yards (3,267) mark. 10. 111.7 Glenn Smith (28 games) 2003-06 9. 474 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 Rushing 10. 455 Domenic Pacitti (189-455-23) 1980-83 Receiving Yards Completions Yards 1. 3267 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 1. 720 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 1. 3671 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 2. 2868 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 2. 490 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 2. 2998 Steve Verton (179-2998) 1993-96 3. 2453 Josh Kleinfelter (557-2453) 2007- 3. 388 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 3. 2094 Rich Kessler (127-2094) 1983-86 4. 2422 Joe Parsnik (589-2422) 1982-85 4. 376 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 4. 1810 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 5. 2398 Cory Sheridan (616-2398) 1989-92 5. 368 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 5. 1513 Dave Bodmer (121-1513) 1988-91 6. 2159 Kevin McVey (562-2159) 1976-78 6. 311 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 6. 1423 Ricky Lannetti (100-1423) 2000-03 7. 2111 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1988-90 7. 291 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 1423 Jeff Wert (96-1423) 1980-82 8. 2018 Larry Barretta (488-2018) 1983-86 8. 287 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 8. 1412 Vic Olear (99-1412) 1986-89 9. 1782 Seth Keller (449-1782) 1961-64 9. 253 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 9. 1373 Ryan Wagaman (111-1373) 2007- 10. 1658 John Grier (372-1658) 1955-58 10. 227 Ellio Domenick (227-448-30) 1991-94 10. 1317 Tim Brown (86-1317) 2002-05

Attempts Yards Receptions 1. 649 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 1. 8850 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 1. 210 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 2. 616 Cory Sheridan (616-2398) 1989-92 2. 6340 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 2. 179 Steve Verton (179-2998) 1993-96 3. 589 Joe Parsnik (589-2422) 1982-85 3. 5413 Larry Barretta (368-751-27) 1983-86 3. 127 Rich Kessler (127-2094) 1983-86 4. 562 Kevin McVey (562-2159) 1976-78 4. 4864 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 4. 121 Dave Bodmer (121-1513) 1988-91 5. 561 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 5. 4808 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 5. 111 Ryan Wagaman (111-1373) 2007- 6. 557 Josh Kleinfelter (557-2453) 2007- 6. 4513 Rick Burd (291-579-36) 1978-80 6. 108 Brad Shellenberger (108-1279) 2006-09 7. 488 Larry Barretta (488-2018) 1983-86 7. 4188 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 7. 104 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 8. 449 Seth Keller (449-1782) 1961-64 8. 3797 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 8. 100 Ricky Lannetti (100-1423) 2000-03 9. 440 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1988-90 9. 3128 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 9. 99 Vic Olear (99-1412) 1986-89 10. 411 Joe Schmid (411-1357) 1981-84 10. 2560 Ellio Domenick (227-448-30) 1991-94 10. 98 Tom Ralicke (98-1305) 1993-96

Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. 29 Tim Deasey 1998-01 1. 84 Ed Dougherty 1988-91 1. 34 Tim Dumas 1996-99 2. 28 Joe Parsnik 1982-85 2. 60 Keith Cadden 1994-96 2. 29 James O’Malley 1984-87 28 Brian Thompson 1995-98 3. 59 Larry Barretta 1983-86 3. 28 Steve Verton 1993-96 4. 24 Larry Barretta 1983-86 4. 41 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 4. 19 Vic Olear 1986-89 5. 21 Cory Sheridan 1989-92 5. 38 Rick Burd 1978-80 5. 18 Rich Kessler 1983-86 21 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 6. 35 Joe Feerrar 1998-01 18 Jeff Wert 1980-82 7. 19 Mike Santoleri 1980-82 7. 33 Phil Mann 2001-04 7. 16 Paul Holloman 1988-90 8. 18 Josh Kleinfelter 2007- 8. 32 Colin Dwyer 2006-09 8. 14 Jake Maskerines 1996-99 9. 16 Kevin McVey 1976-78 9. 22 Domenic Pacitti 1980-83 9. 13 Brad Shellenberger 2006-09 16 Jared Morris 1999-02 10. 21 Ryan Swailes 1998-99 13 Chris Dauber 1998-01

Yards per Rush Pass Completion Percentage Yards Per Catch (minimum 30 receptions) (minimum 100 attempts) (min. 150 attempts) 1. 23.97 John Jordan (31-743) 1976-78 1. 5.94 Jared Morris (243-1444) 1999-02 1. 55.8 Jason Marraccini (311-557-34) 1996-98 2. 21.15 Chris Dauber (55-1163) 1998-01 2. 5.39 Burt Richardson (184-991) 1959-60 2. 55.6 Keith Cadden (490-881-39) 1994-96 3. 19.67 Mike Burd (51-1003) 1978-81 3. 5.11 Tim Deasey (561-2868) 1998-01 3. 55.4 Ed Dougherty (720-1299-57) 1988-91 4. 19.41 Joe Hanna (51-990) 1998-00 4. 5.03 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 4. 55.1 Glenn Smith (287-521-23) 2003-06 5. 17.50 Ray Withelder (56-980) 2001-04 5. 4.83 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 5. 54.0 Phil Mann (376-696-27) 2001-04 6. 17.48 Tim Dumas (210-3671) 1996-99 6. 4.80 Troy Erdman (440-2111) 1988-90 6. 53.9 Tim Hook (117-217-16) 2007- 7. 17.40 James O’Malley (104-1810) 1984-87 7. 4.73 Daniel D’Amico (101-478) 1990-93 7. 53.4 Joe Feerrar (253-474-12) 1998-01 8. 17.40 Bill Kilpatrick (57-992) 1976-79 8. 4.71 John Seese (118-556) 2003-06 8. 52.4 Colin Dwyer (388-740-42) 2006-09 9. 17.28 James Jeffries (46-795) 1975-77 9. 4.65 Jon Neve (189-878) 1999-02 9. 51.2 Wayne Miller (217-424-35) 1964-67 10. 17.00 Jake Maskerines (61-1037) 1996-99 10. 4.50 John Joe (268-1207) 1956-58 10. 50.7 Ellio Domenick (227-448-30) 1991-94

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• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 53 • • 54 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Career Record Book Total Offense Defense Special Teams Total OffenseY ards Tackles Punts 1. 8740 Ed Dougherty (1650-8740) 1988-91 1. 440 Tom Pietrzak (244-196) 1982-86 1. 255 Tom Ralicke (255-9006) 1993-96 2. 7431 Larry Barretta (1239-7431) 1983-86 2. 273 Brett Zalonis (177-96) 1994-97 2. 254 Gunther Nellen (254-8799) 1968-71 3. 6512 Keith Cadden (1103-6512) 1994-96 273 Joe Hirsch (134-139) 1983-86 3. 191 Chris Howell (191-7579) 1984-86 4. 5323 Phil Mann (925-5323) 2001-04 4. 256 Bill Small (182-74) 1988-91 4. 173 Paul Scott (173-6306) 1977-79 5. 5242 Jason Marraccini (843-5242) 1996-98 5. 255 Wade Ritter (154-101) 1980-83 5. 172 Dylan Dupuis (172-5734) 2001-04 6. 4601 Rick Burd (724-4601) 1978-80 6. 247 Rick Bealer (184-63) 1987-90 172 Doug Schonewolf (172-6413) 1980-82 7. 4135 Colin Dwyer (886-4135) 2007-09 7. 245 Jerry Butler (164-81) 1976-78 7. 156 Craig Sellers (156-5372) 1987-88 8. 3620 Glenn Smith (756-3620) 2003-06 245 Ryan Rupprecht (171-74) 1998-01 8. 149 Eric Welshans (149-5085) 1987-90 9. 3577 Joe Feerrar (586-3577) 1998-01 9. 244 Dick Kaiser (140-104) 1985-87 9. 108 Jake Lamphere (108-3472) 2008-09 10. 3267 Brian Thompson (649-3267) 1995-98 10. 242 Mickey Pease (161-81) 1978-81 10. 107 Steve Hill (107-3799) 1995-98

Touchdowns Responsible For Tackles For Loss Punting Average (Minimum 40 attempts) 1. 95 Ed Dougherty 1988-91 1. 75.0 Mark Seagreaves (75-0/325) 1997-00 1. 41.03 John Shaffer (86-3529) 1997-00 2. 83 Larry Barretta 1983-86 2. 55.0 Cameron Coleman (55-0/214) 1996-99 2. 39.68 Chris Howell (191-7579) 1984-86 3. 65 Keith Cadden 1994-96 3. 46.0 Keith Jenkins (46-0/208) 1995-98 3. 37.28 Doug Schonewolf (172-6413) 1980-82 4. 62 Jason Marraccini 1996-98 4. 45.0 Ryan Rupprecht (45-0/135) 1998-01 4. 36.45 Paul Scott (173-6306) 1977-79 5. 48 Phil Mann 2001-04 5. 40.0 Zach Latsha (40-0/131) 1999-02 5. 35.61 James Young (49-1745) 1967 6. 41 Rick Burd 1978-80 6. 38.0 Luke Sterling (38-0/146) 2002-05 6. 35.50 Steve Hill (107-3799) 1995-98 7. 38 Joe Feerrar 1998-01 7. 34.0 Chicky Pollick (34-0/0) 1984-87 7. 35.32 Tom Ralicke (255-9006) 1993-96 8. 35 Colin Dwyer 2007-09 8. 33.0 Dave VanNort (33-0/103) 2003-06 8. 35.09 Bill Stringfello (43-1509) 1991-92 35 Tim Dumas 1996-99 9. 32.0 Ted Geurds (21-22/136) 2006-09 9. 34.79 Lance Spitler (63-2192) 1980-83 10. 34 Brian Thompson 1995-98 32.0 Chris Roantree (32-0/139) 2000-02 10. 34.73 Tim Eskeridge (60-2084) 2005

Total Offense Per Play (minimum 100 plays) Quarterback Sacks Punt Return Yards 1. 6.35 Rick Burd (724-4601) 1978-80 1. 44.0 Chicky Pollick (44-0/0) 1984-87 1. 1274 Rick Bealer (154-1274) 1987-90 2. 6.22 Jason Marraccini (843-5242) 1996-98 2. 42.0 Mark Seagreaves (40-4/260) 1997-00 2. 772 Ricky Lannetti (90-772) 2000-03 3. 6.10 Joe Feerrar (586-3577) 1998-01 3. 41.0 Keith Jenkins (40-2/304) 1995-98 3. 726 Dave Nolan (99-726) 1978-82 4. 6.09 Ryan Swailes (388-2364) 1998-99 4. 28.5 Mike Boures (28-1/0) 1981-83,85 4. 710 Matt Murdock (78-710) 2003-06 5. 6.00 Larry Barretta (1239-7431) 1983-86 5. 27.0 Doug Schonewolf (27-0/0) 1980-82 5. 639 Frank Girardi (94-639) 1985-88 6. 5.98 Paul Haas (183-1094) 1965-66 6. 25.0 Wade Ritter (23-4/0) 1980-83 6. 532 Joy Vincent (53-532) 1971-72 7. 5.94 Jared Morris (243-1444) 1999-02 25.0 Joe Emrick (25-0/81) 1989-92 7. 497 George Gilbert (60-497) 1992-94 8. 5.90 Keith Cadden (1103-6512) 1994-96 8. 22.0 Mike Gilmore (22-0/0) 1984-88 8. 483 Sean Graf (46-483) 1997-00 9. 5.78 Brian Lazewski (136-786) 1960-62 22.0 Jerry Butler (22-0/0) 1976-78 9. 388 Ray Bierbach (30-388) 2008- 10. 5.75 Phil Mann (925-5323) 2001-04 22.0 Cameron Coleman (21-2/163) 1996-99 10. 319 Joe Shannon (50-319) 1980-83

All-Purpose Yards Fumble Recoveries Kickoff Return Yards 1. 4281 Brian Thompson 1995-98 1. 11 Wade Ritter 1980-83 1. 987 Ricky Lannetti (45-987) 2000-03 2. 3727 Tim Dumas 1996-99 2. 10 Mike Gilmore 1984-88 2. 846 Jason Davis (34-846) 1996-99 3. 3220 Josh Kleinfelter 2007- 3. 9 Chicky Pollick 1984-87 3. 759 Dave Nolan (38-759) 1978-82 4. 3194 Ricky Lannetti 2000-03 4. 8 Joe Wade 1985-89 4. 657 George Gilbert (33-657) 1992-94 5. 3190 Tim Deasey 1998-01 8 Keith Jenkins 1995-98 5. 583 Brian Wolfgang (32-583) 1991-94 6. 3177 Cory Sheridan 1989-92 6. 7 Mark Sitler 1983-85 6. 560 Josh Dixon (29-560) 2007- 7. 3138 Steve Verton 1993-96 7 Doug Schonewolf 1980-82 7. 462 Dre Purdy (19-462) 2009 8. 2847 Troy Erdman 1988-90 7 Vince Butaitis 1986-89 8. 451 Ray Bierbach (23-451) 2008- 9. 2489 Joe Parsnik 1982-85 7 Ron Hoover 1977-80 9. 446 Joe Shannon (23-446) 1980-83 10. 2466 Kevin McVey 1976-78 10. 6 John Scanlan 1997-00 10. 403 Chris Beissel (24-403) 2003-06

Points Scored Interceptions Extra Points 1. 222 John Phillips (132 PAT, 30 FG) 1989-92 1. 31 Rick Bealer (31-281) 1987-90 1. 132 John Phillips (132-147) 1989-92 2. 216 Tim Dumas (35 TD, 3 PAT) 1996-99 2. 22 John Scanlan (22-297) 1997-00 2. 124 Jeff Cook (124-147) 1994-97 3. 204 Brian Thompson (34 TD) 1995-98 3. 18 Brett Zalonis (18-180) 1994-97 3. 101 Rusty Fricke (101-106) 1983-86 4. 202 Tim Deasey (33 TD, 2 PAT) 1998-01 4. 17 Scott Miller (17-249) 1992-94 4. 82 Lance Spitler (82-95) 1980-83 5. 188 Rusty Fricke (101 PAT, 29 FG) 1983-86 17 Dave Nolan (17-234) 1978-82 5. 78 Robbi Bleistein (78-86) 1976-79 6. 181 Jeff Cook (124 PAT, 19 FG) 1994-97 6. 15 Sean Graf (15-295) 1997-00 6. 57 Doug Christensen (57-66) 2001-02 7. 174 James O’Malley (29 TD) 1984-87 15 Bill Small (15-149) 1988-91 7. 56 Chris Schrader (56-61) 2003-04 174 Steve Verton (29 TD) 1993-96 8. 13 Jesse Gambone (13-214) 1997-00 8. 37 Mike Monastra (37-40) 2005-06 9. 168 Cory Sheridan (28 TD) 1989-92 9. 11 Matt Henrich (11-139) 1999-02 9. 34 John Shaffer (34-46) 1997-00 168 Joe Parsnik (28 TD) 1982-85 11 Jeff Mahalik (11-93) 1990-92 10. 30 Matt Schaffer (30-36) 1999

Touchdowns Scored Pass Breakups Field Goals 1. 35 Tim Dumas (1 rush, 34 rcv) 1996-99 1. 43 Mike Flaherty 1984-87 1. 30 John Phillips (30-45) 1989-92 2. 34 Brian Thompson (28 rush, 6 rcv) 1995-98 2. 33 Brett Zalonis 1994-97 2. 29 Rusty Fricke (29-46) 1983-86 3. 33 Tim Deasey (29 rush, 4 rcv) 1998-01 3. 32 Joe Harvey 1984-86 3. 24 Lance Spitler (24-48) 1980-83 4. 29 James O’Malley (29 rcv) 1984-87 4. 29 Rick Bealer 1987-90 4. 19 Jeff Cook (19-30) 1994-97 29 Steve Verton (1 rush, 28 rcv) 1993-96 5. 27 John Scanlan 1997-00 19 Porfirio Goncal (19-36) 1971-74 6. 28 Cory Sheridan (21 rush, 7 rcv) 1989-92 6. 26 Clay McCarty 1992-94 6. 16 Robbi Bleistein (16-38) 1976-79 28 Joe Parsnik (28 rush) 1982-85 7. 24 Jake Davis 2000-02 7. 12 Mike Monastra (12-17) 2005-06 8. 24 Larry Barretta (24 rush) 1983-86 8. 23 Scott Miller 1992-94 12 Chris Schrader (12-25) 2003-04 9. 21 Mike Santoleri (19 rush, 2 rcv) 1980-82 23 Sean Graf 1997-00 9. 10 Scott Erikson (10-17) 2008 21 Jeff Wert (1 rush, 18 rcv, 2 ret) 1980-82 23 Jeff Tinney 1997-00 10 John Shaffer (10-24) 1997-00

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 55 • Single-Season Record Book Yards per Game (minimum 5 games) Pass Efficiency Rating (min. 50 attempts) 1. 138.6 Tim Deasey (9 games) 2001 1. 167.8 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 2. 114.0 Tim Deasey (9 games) 2000 2. 156.4 Wayne Miller (69-92-5) 1965 3. 111.7 Jared Morris (9 games) 2002 3. 149.1 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 4. 111.2 Brian Thompson (13 games) 1997 4. 143.4 Phil Mann (80-134-5) 2002 5. 102.1 Josh Kleinfelter (11 games) 2008 5. 143.3 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 6. 101.2 Troy Erdman (12 games) 1989 6. 142.7 Joe Feerrar (107-205-7) 2000 7. 95.4 Cory Sheridan (10 games) 1992 7. 138.6 Larry Barretta (121-236-9) 1985 8. 92.6 Kevin McVey (9 games) 1976 8. 137.3 Joe Feerrar (139-260-5) 2001 9. 89.4 Kevin McVey (9 games) 1978 9. 137.0 Jason Marraccini (132-246-17) 1997 10. 85.2 Seth Keller (8 games) 1962 10. 133.0 Larry Barretta (143-287-10) 1986

Passing Yards per game (min. 5 games) 1. 243.8 Jason Marraccini (11 games) 1998 Attempts 2. 241.2 Keith Cadden (12 games) 1996 1. 404 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 3. 240.2 Ed Dougherty (11 games) 1991 2. 377 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 4. 224.8 Phil Mann (11 games) 2003 3. 358 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 5. 222.9 Joe Feerrar (9 games) 2001 4. 351 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 6. 221.5 Rick Burd (10 games) 1980 5. 322 Colin Dwyer (165-322-20) 2008 7. 216.7 Ryan Swailes (10 games) 1999 6. 310 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 Keith Cadden set several school records as a 8. 209.7 Larry Barretta (10 games) 1986 7. 308 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 senior in 1996, including yards (2,895), touch- 9. 208.2 Ed Dougherty (13 games) 1990 8. 305 Colin Dwyer (157-305-17) 2009 downs (29) and pass efficiency (167.8). 10. 203.5 Colin Dwyer (10 games) 2008 9. 299 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 Rushing 10. 298 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 Receiving Yards Completions Yards 1. 1446 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 1. 226 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 1. 1271 Tim Dumas (76-1271) 1998 2. 1247 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 2. 217 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 2. 1093 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 3. 1215 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 3. 208 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 3. 968 Steve Verton (58-968) 1995 4. 1123 Josh Kleinfelter (236-1123) 2008 4. 186 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 4. 966 Tim Dumas (54-966) 1999 5. 1026 Tim Deasey (222-1026) 2000 5. 175 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 5. 955 Ricky Lannetti (70-955) 2003 6. 1005 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 6. 171 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 6. 867 Steve Verton (46-867) 1996 7. 1000 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 7. 168 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 7. 819 Mike Burd (37-819) 1980 8. 954 Cory Sheridan (230-954) 1992 8. 165 Colin Dwyer (165-322-20) 2008 8. 779 James O’Malley (44-779) 1986 9. 864 Brian Thompson (193-864) 1998 9. 157 Colin Dwyer (157-305-17) 2009 9. 757 Vic Olear (54-757) 1989 10. 833 Kevin McVey (219-833) 1976 10. 147 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 10. 752 Rich Kessler (50-752) 1985

Attempts Yards Receptions 1. 253 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 1. 2895 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 1. 76 Tim Dumas (76-1271) 1998 2. 236 Josh Kleinfelter (236-1123) 2008 2. 2706 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990 2. 70 Ricky Lannetti (70-955) 2003 3. 235 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 3. 2682 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 3. 58 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 4. 234 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 4. 2642 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 58 Steve Verton (58-968) 1995 5. 230 Cory Sheridan (230-954) 1992 5. 2473 Phil Mann (186-358-14) 2003 5. 54 Tim Dumas (54-966) 1999 6. 222 Tim Deasey (222-1026) 2000 6. 2215 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 54 Vic Olear (54-757) 1989 7. 219 Kevin McVey (219-833) 1976 7. 2191 Keith Cadden (168-351-13) 1995 7. 53 Dave Bodmer (53-660) 1991 8. 210 Kevin McVey (210-805) 1978 8. 2167 Ryan Swailes (147-299-12) 1999 8. 52 Sean Hennigar (52-528) 2003 9. 207 Jamie Allen (207-1000) 1996 9. 2139 Jason Marraccini (132-246-17) 1997 9. 51 Ryan Wagaman (51-671) 2009 10. 194 Cory Sheridan (194-761) 1991 10. 2135 Ed Dougherty (171-310-16) 1989 10. 50 Rich Kessler (50-752) 1985

Touchdowns Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. 13 Tim Deasey 2001 1. 29 Keith Cadden 1996 1. 13 James O’Malley 1986 13 Jason Marraccini 1997 2. 26 Ed Dougherty 1989 2. 12 Tim Dumas 1999 3. 12 Brian Thompson 1998 3. 25 Larry Barretta 1986 12 Steve Verton 1996 4. 11 Jared Morris 2002 4. 23 Jason Marraccini 1998 4. 11 James O’Malley 1985 11 Josh Kleinfelter 2008 23 Larry Barretta 1985 5. 10 Steve Verton 1995 11 Joe Parsnik 1985 6. 22 Ed Dougherty 1990 10 Vic Olear 1989 7. 10 Cory Sheridan 1992 22 Ed Dougherty 1991 10 Tim Dumas 1998 10 Larry Barretta 1984 8. 20 Ryan Swailes 1999 8. 9 Rich Kessler 1985 10 Joe Parsnik 1984 20 Keith Cadden 1995 9 Vic Olear 1988 10 Brian Thompson 1997 10. 18 Joe Feerrar 2001 10. 8 Chris Dauber 2001

Yards per Rush Pass Completion Percentage Yards Per Catch (minimum 20 receptions) (minimum 50 attempts) (min. 50 attempts) 1. 23.04 Joe Hanna (24-553) 2000 1. 6.32 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 1. 75.0 Wayne Miller (69-92-5) 1965 2. 22.58 Chris Dauber (24-542) 2000 2. 5.81 Burt Richardson (95-552) 1959 2. 67.5 Keith Cadden (208-308-15) 1996 3. 22.14 Mike Burd (37-819) 1980 3. 5.81 Tim Deasey (93-540) 1999 3. 60.3 Paul Motta (35-58-3) 1956 4. 20.73 Chris Dauber (26-539) 2001 4. 5.72 Brian Thompson (253-1446) 1997 4. 59.7 Phil Mann (80-134-5) 2002 5. 18.85 Steve Verton (46-867) 1996 5. 5.33 Tim Deasey (234-1247) 2001 5. 59.0 Glenn Smith (135-229-9) 2006 6. 18.84 Tim Dumas (58-1093) 1997 6. 5.17 Troy Erdman (235-1215) 1989 6. 58.7 Jason Marraccini (175-298-16) 1998 7. 18.76 James O’Malley (33-619) 1985 7. 5.09 Jon Neve (105-534) 2002 7. 58.4 Colin Dwyer (66-113-5) 2007 8. 18.60 Ray Withelder (20-372) 2002 8. 5.08 Mike Santoleri (110-559) 1982 8. 57.6 Ed Dougherty (217-377-17) 1991 9. 18.52 Ray Withelder (27-500) 2004 9. 5.06 John Grier (98-496) 1958 9. 56.0 Rick Burd (140-250-12) 1980 10. 18.37 Rich Kessler (35-643) 1984 10. 5.05 Seth Keller (135-682) 1962 10. 55.9 Ed Dougherty (226-404-13) 1990

• 56 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 57 • • 58 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Single-Season Record Book Total Offense Defense Special Teams Total OffenseY ards Tackles Punts 1. 2875 Larry Barretta (453-2875) 1986 1. 152 Tom Pietrzak (88-64) 1983 1. 3012 Craig Sellers (85-3012) 1987 2. 2800 Keith Cadden (387-2800) 1996 2. 148 Tom Pietrzak (93-55) 1986 2. 2868 Chris Howell (72-2868) 1985 3. 2752 Phil Mann (472-2752) 2003 3. 124 Joe Hirsch (75-49) 1985 3. 2822 Doug Schonewolf (76-2822) 1981 4. 2734 Ed Dougherty (444-2734) 1991 4. 117 Bill Small (80-37) 1990 4. 2695 Gunther Nellen (76-2695) 1970 5. 2691 Jason Marraccini (418-2691) 1998 5. 116 Jim Tkach (65-51) 1977 5. 2568 Doug Schonewolf (67-2568) 1982 6. 2678 Ed Dougherty (537-2678) 1990 6. 109 John Verton (69-40) 1996 6. 2563 Tom Ralicke (71-2563) 1996 7. 2443 Jason Marraccini (397-2443) 1997 7. 108 Bob Sinnott (72-36) 1980 7. 2544 Eric Welshans (74-2544) 1989 8. 2369 Keith Cadden (426-2369) 1995 8. 105 Tom Pietrzak (40-65) 1984 8. 2541 Eric Welshans (75-2541) 1990 9. 2311 Larry Barretta (365-2311) 1985 9. 102 Ryan Rupprecht (78-24) 2000 9. 2421 Chris Howell (62-2421) 1986 10. 2167 Rick Burd (327-2167) 1980 102 Randy Parsons (52-50) 1976 10. 2360 Craig Sellers (71-2360) 1988

Touchdowns Responsible For Tackles For Loss Punting Average (Minimum 40 attempts) 1. 32 Larry Barretta 1986 1. 31.0 Mark Seagreaves (31-0/148) 2000 1. 42.97 John Shaffer (39-1676) 2000 2. 31 Keith Cadden 1996 2. 24.0 Sean McGinley (24-0/105) 2003 2. 40.56 John Shaffer (43-1744) 1999 31 Jason Marraccini 1998 24.0 Cameron Coleman (24-0/95) 1999 3. 40.18 Chris Howell (57-2290) 1984 31 Jason Marraccini 1997 4. 23.0 Ryan Rupprecht (23-0/91) 2001 4. 39.83 Chris Howell (72-2868) 1985 5. 29 Ed Dougherty 1989 5. 20.0 Keith Jenkins (20-0/102) 1998 5. 39.05 Chris Howell (62-2421) 1986 29 Larry Barretta 1985 6. 19.5 Ryan Yaple (17-5/100) 2007 6. 38.64 Paul Scott (55-2125) 1978 7. 26 Ed Dougherty 1990 7. 19.0 Luke Sterling (19-0/84) 2003 7. 38.33 Doug Schonewolf (67-2568) 1982 8. 25 Ed Dougherty 1991 8. 17.0 Mark Seagreaves (17-0/67) 1997 8. 37.35 Steve Hill (46-1718) 1998 25 Phil Mann 2003 9. 16.0 Chris Roantree (16-0/55) 2002 9. 37.13 Doug Schonewolf (76-2822) 1981 10. 23 Keith Cadden 1995 16.0 Chicky Pollick (16-0/0) 1987 10. 36.10 Tom Ralicke (71-2563) 1996

Total Offense Per Play (minimum 100 plays) Quarterback Sacks Punt Return Yards 1. 7.88 Rick Burd (198-1560) 1979 1. 17.0 Mark Seagreaves (16-2/96) 2000 1. 566 Rick Bealer (58-566) 1989 2. 7.24 Keith Cadden (387-2800) 1996 17.0 Joe Emrick (17-0/39) 1990 2. 352 Rick Bealer (45-352) 1990 3. 7.02 Phil Mann (162-1138) 2002 3. 15.5 Joe Sullivan (13-5/0) 1983 3. 344 Ricky Lannetti (32-344) 2001 4. 6.63 Rick Burd (327-2167) 1980 15.5 Keith Jenkins (15-1/98) 1997 4. 335 Joy Vincent (27-335) 1971 5. 6.44 Jason Marraccini (418-2691) 1998 5. 15.0 Steve Fasulka (15-0/0) 1985 5. 309 Matt Murdock (25-309) 2004 6. 6.35 Larry Barretta (453-2875) 1986 15.0 Dick Kaiser (15-0/0) 1987 6. 305 George Gilbert (27-305) 1993 7. 6.33 Larry Barretta (365-2311) 1985 15.0 Chicky Pollick (15-0/0) 1987 7. 300 Sean Graf (32-300) 2000 8. 6.33 Joe Feerrar (304-1923) 2001 8. 14.0 Sean McGinley (13-2/84) 2003 8. 286 Dave Nolan (38-286) 1979 9. 6.32 Jared Morris (159-1005) 2002 14.0 Ryan Yaple (12-4/86) 2007 9. 277 Jeff Wert (31-277) 1982 10. 6.20 Joe Feerrar (263-1630) 2000 14.0 Wade Ritter (12-4/0) 1983 10. 273 Ricky Lannetti (26-273) 2003

All-Purpose Yards Fumble Recoveries Kickoff Return Yards 1. 1644 Ricky Lannetti 2003 1. 7 Ron Hoover 1980 1. 462 Dre Purdy (19-462) 2009 2. 1614 Brian Thompson 1997 2. 6 Joe Wade 1989 2. 392 Ray Bierbach (21-392) 2008 3. 1569 Troy Erdman 1989 3. 5 Steve Connaghan 1981 392 Ricky Lannetti (18-392) 2003 4. 1483 Josh Kleinfelter 2008 5 Mike Gilmore 1987 4. 365 Lock Jennings (18-365) 1973 5. 1343 Tim Deasey 2001 5 Luke Sterling 2003 5. 363 Jason Davis (17-363) 1997 6. 1335 Jamie Allen 1996 5 Vince Butaitis 1988 363 Parker Showers (13-363) 2009 7. 1258 Tim Dumas 1998 7. 4 Keith Jenkins 1998 7. 344 Jason Davis (11-344) 1998 8. 1204 Cory Sheridan 1992 4 Bob Fox 1977 8. 337 George Gilbert (15-337) 1993 9. 1179 George Gilbert 1993 4 Chicky Pollick 1985 9. 297 Josh Dixon (13-297) 2007 10. 1160 Cory Sheridan 1991 4 Doug Schonewolf 1980 10. 287 Dave Nolan (13-287) 1981

Points Scored Interceptions Extra Points 1. 86 Tim Deasey (14 TD, 1 PAT) 2001 1. 9 Scott Miller (9-146) 1993 1. 43 Jeff Cook (43-50) 1996 2. 84 Brian Thompson (14 TD) 1998 9 Rick Bealer (9-63) 1989 2. 39 Rusty Fricke (39-40) 1986 3. 78 James O’Malley (13 TD) 1986 9 Rick Bealer (9-59) 1988 3. 38 John Phillips (38-43) 1991 78 Jason Marraccini (13 TD) 1997 4. 8 Sean Graf (8-153) 2000 4. 35 John Phillips (35-39) 1989 5. 73 John Phillips (34 PAT, 13 FG) 1990 8 Dave Nolan (8-111) 1980 35 Jeff Cook (35-45) 1997 6. 72 Jared Morris (12 TD) 2002 8 Jeff Mahalik (8-70) 1992 6. 34 John Phillips (34-36) 1990 72 Tim Dumas (12 TD) 1999 8 Rick Bealer (8-46) 1990 34 D. Christensen (34-38) 2002 72 Steve Verton (12 TD) 1996 8. 7 John Scanlan (7-86) 2000 8. 33 John Shaffer (33-44) 1998 72 Cory Sheridan (12 TD) 1992 7 Bob Sinnott (7-43) 1980 9. 32 Lance Spitler (32-37) 1980 72 Cory Sheridan (12 TD) 1991 10. 6 Scott Miller (6-103) 1994 32 Chris Schrader (32-36) 2003

Touchdowns Scored Pass Breakups Field Goals 1. 14 Tim Deasey (13 rush, 1 rcv) 2001 1. 18 Mike Flaherty 1986 1. 13 John Phillips (13-17) 1990 14 Brian Thompson (12 rush, 2 rcv) 1998 2. 16 Joe Harvey 1986 2. 10 Mike Monastra (10-13) 2006 3. 13 James O’Malley (13 rcv) 1986 3. 14 John Scanlan 1998 10 Rusty Fricke (10-17) 1984 13 Jason Marraccini (13 rush) 1997 14 Rick Bealer 1988 10 Scott Erikson (10-17) 2008 5. 12 Jared Morris (11 rush, 1 rcv) 2002 5. 13 Brett Zalonis 1996 5. 9 Lance Spitler (9-14) 1980 12 Steve Verton (12 rcv) 1996 13 Jim Smith 2005 6. 8 Rusty Fricke (8-12) 1986 12 Cory Sheridan (10 rush, 2 rcv) 1992 7. 12 Joe Harvey 1985 8 John Phillips (8-12) 1989 12 Tim Dumas (12 rcv) 1999 12 Tim Schmidt 2003 8 Chris Schrader (8-13) 2003 12 Cory Sheridan (8 rush, 4 rcv) 1991 12 John Verton 1996 8 John Shaffer (8-15) 1999 12 Brian Thompson (10 rush, 2 rcv) 1997 12 Jake Davis 2001 10. 7 Jeff Cook (7-10) 1996

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 59 • Good Luck Warriors!!!

• 60 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Football Year-By-Year/All-Time Results Lycoming College Football Through TheY ears The Leaders (Since becoming Lycoming College in 1947) (Since program reinstatement in Overall MAC 1954) Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Coach 1947 3 2 3 .563 - - - - T. Sher. Stanford 1948 0 7 0 .000 - - - - George Baer 1949 1 5 0 .167 - - - - George Baer 1950 1 7 0 .125 - - - - V. Chimente 1951-1953 Did Not Play 1954 0 6 0 .000 - - - - David Busey 1955 2 4 1 .357 - - - - David Busey 1956 5 3 0 .625 - - - - David Busey Burt Richardson turns the corner 1957 5 1 1 .786 - - - - David Busey during a 1957 game. 1958 7 1 0 .875 4 1 0 .800 David Busey 1959 3 5 0 .375 1 4 0 .200 David Busey Game-By-Game Results 1960 3 5 0 .375 1 3 0 .250 David Busey David Busey 1961 1 6 1 .188 1 3 1 .300 David Busey 1947 3-2-3 Overall 1954-66 1962 4 4 0 .500 1 4 0 .200 David Busey 41-56-3 1963 1 7 0 .125 1 5 0 .167 David Busey Coach: T. Sherman Stanford 9/27 LOCK HAVEN J.V...... T, 12-12 1964 1 7 0 .125 1 5 0 .167 David Busey 10/4 at Keystone...... W, 12-6 1965 5 3 0 .625 4 2 0 .667 David Busey 10/11 BUCKNELL FRESHMEN...... T, 19-19 1966 4 4 0 .500 4 3 0 .571 David Busey 10/18 KING’S...... T, 7-7 1967 3 5 0 .375 3 5 0 .375 Budd Whitehill 10/25 at Wyoming Seminary...... W, 18-6 1968 1 7 0 .125 1 7 0 .125 Budd Whitehill 11/1 McDANIEL J.V...... W, 31-0 1969 1 7 0 .125 1 7 0 .125 Budd Whitehill 11/14 at Wilkes...... L, 12-33 1970 3 5 0 .375 3 4 0 .429 Budd Whitehill 11/22 at Army J.V...... L, 13-53 1971 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 Budd Whitehill 1972 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 Frank Girardi 1948 1973 2 6 0 .250 2 5 0 .286 Frank Girardi 0-7 Overall Coach: George Baer 1974 3 6 0 .333 1 5 0 .167 Frank Girardi 10/2 ITHACA...... L, 0-25 1975 6 2 0 .750 3 2 0 .600 Frank Girardi 10/9 at Brockport...... L, 6-12 Budd Whitehill 1976 8 1 0 .889 5 1 0 .833 Frank Girardi 10/16 at King’s...... L, 7-7 1966-71 1977 6 3 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 Frank Girardi 10/23 WYOMING SEMINARY...... L, 6-13 10-30 1978 7 2 0 .778 5 1 0 .833 Frank Girardi 10/30 WILKES...... L, 7-34 1979 8 1 1 .850 6 0 1 .929 Frank Girardi 11/6 at Bloomsburg...... L, 0-47 1980 9 1 0 .900 6 1 0 .857 Frank Girardi 11/13 McDANIEL...... L, 6-14 1981 5 4 1 .550 4 2 1 .643 Frank Girardi 1982 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 Frank Girardi 1949 1983 7 2 1 .750 6 1 1 .813 Frank Girardi 1-5 Overall 1984 8 2 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 Frank Girardi Coach: George Baer 10/8 at Susquehanna...... L, 6-34 1985 10 1 0 .909 9 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 10/15 KING’S...... L, 0-6 1986 8 2 0 .800 7 2 0 .778 Frank Girardi 10/22 BROCKPORT...... W, 6-0 1987 6 2 1 .722 6 2 1 .722 Frank Girardi 10/29 at Wilkes...... L, 6-64 1988 7 3 0 .700 5 3 0 .625 Frank Girardi 11/5 BLOOMSBURG...... L, 0-48 1989 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 Frank Girardi 11/19 at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-13 1990 12 1 0 .923 8 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi Frank Girardi 1991 10 1 0 .909 8 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 1950 1972-2007 1-7 Overall 1992 8 1 1 .850 7 0 1 .938 Frank Girardi 257-97-5 1993 6 4 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 Frank Girardi Coach: Vincent Chimente 1994 5 4 0 .556 2 2 0 .500 Frank Girardi 9/23 at Susquehanna...... L, 0-27 1995 8 3 0 .727 3 1 0 .750 Frank Girardi 9/30 WASHINGTON (Md.)...... L, 0-32 10/7 at King’s...... L, 0-31 1996 11 1 0 .917 4 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 10/14 at Mansfield...... L, 0-40 1997 12 1 0 .923 4 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 10/21 WILKES...... L, 14-26 1998 10 1 0 .909 4 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 10/28 at Juniata...... L, 0-33 1999 9 1 0 .900 4 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 11/4 THIEL...... L, 0-61 2000 7 2 0 .778 4 0 0 1.000 Frank Girardi 11/11 DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 41-6 2001 8 1 0 .889 8 1 0 .889 Frank Girardi 2002 6 3 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Frank Girardi 1951-1953 Did Not Play 2003 9 2 0 .818 8 1 0 .889 Frank Girardi 2004 3 7 0 .300 3 6 0 .333 Frank Girardi 1954 2005 6 4 0 .600 5 4 0 .556 Frank Girardi 0-6 Overall Coach: David Busey 2006 4 5 0 .444 4 5 0 .444 Frank Girardi Mike Clark 10/9 at Lincoln...... L, 0-27 2007 3 7 0 .300 3 4 0 .429 Frank Girardi 2008-Pres. 10/16 JUNIATA...... L, 0-30 11-10 2008 7 4 0 .636 5 2 0 .714 Mike Clark 10/23 at Drexel...... L, 0-41 2009 4 6 0 .400 3 4 0 .429 Mike Clark 10/30 at Widener...... L, 0-21 Total 324 214 11 .600 214 129 6 .622 11/6 GENEVA...... L, 7-33 11/13 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 6-19

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 61 • Football All-Time Results 1965 5-3 Overall (4-2 MAC College North, 3rd) Coach: David Busey 9/18 DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 6-0 9/25 at Grove City...... L, 12-16 10/2 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 19-9 Bob Stetson drives up 10/9 * at McDaniel...... L, 13-19 the middle against Ju- 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 7-6 niata in a 1965 game. 10/23 * JUNIATA...... L, 13-17 10/30 * at Susquehanna...... W, 27-8 11/6 * at Muhlenberg...... W, 56-6

1966 4-4 Overall (4-3 MAC College North, 4th) Coach: David Busey 9/17 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 21-20 1955 1960 9/25 GROVE CITY...... L, 8-27 2-4-1 Overall 3-5 Overall (1-3 MAC College North, 8th) 10/2 * at Albright...... L, 0-10 Coach: David Busey Coach: David Busey 10/8 * McDANIEL...... W, 27-14 10/8 LINCOLN...... W, 18-6 9/24 * vs. Susquehanna...... L, 0-18 10/16 * UPSALA...... L, 12-27 10/15 at Juniata...... L, 13-14 10/1 * at Scranton...... L, 12-20 10/23 * at Juniata...... L, 16-47 10/22 DREXEL...... L, 14-33 10/8 QUANTICO MARINES...... L, 0-33 10/30 * at Franklin & Marshall...... W, 17-0 10/29 WIDENER...... L, 13-14 10/15 EDINBORO...... W, 12-6 11/6 * MUHLENBERG...... W, 31-20 11/5 at Geneva...... L, 0-6 10/22 * WILKES...... W, 10-0 11/12 at Lock Haven...... T, 19-19 10/29 at Muhlenberg...... L, 13-34 1967 11/19 LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 25-7 11/5 * at McDaniel...... L, 7-20 3-5 Overall (3-5 MAC College North, 7th) 11/12 GENEVA...... W, 26-15 Coach: Budd Whitehill 1956 9/23 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 20-7 5-3 Overall 1961 9/30 * at Wagner...... L, 13-27 Coach: David Busey 1-6-1 Overall (1-3-1 MAC College North, 5th) 10/7 * McDANIEL...... L, 0-20 9/29 at Moravian...... L, 6-20 Coach: David Busey 10/14 * UPSALA...... L, 0-27 10/6 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 19-0 9/23 * vs. Susquehanna...... L, 0-7 10/21 * JUNIATA...... L, 6-42 10/13 JUNIATA...... W, 13-6 9/30 * HOFSTRA...... L, 7-20 10/28 * at Franklin & Marshall...... W, 12-7 10/20 WILKES...... W, 26-6 10/7 DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 6-7 11/4 * at Muhlenberg...... W, 32-14 10/27 at Widener...... L, 13-14 10/14 * at Drexel...... T, 6-6 11/11 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 30-48 11/3 at Dickinson...... W, 13-0 10/21 * at Wilkes...... W, 25-2 11/10 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 0-7 10/28 at Edinboro...... L, 6-20 1968 11/17 GENEVA...... W, 33-19 11/4 * McDANIEL...... L, 6-7 1-7 Overall (1-7 MAC College North, 8th) 11/11 at Geneva...... L, 7-26 Coach: Budd Whitehill 1957 9/21 * at Albright...... L, 0-9 5-1-1 Overall 1962 9/28 * WAGNER...... W, 10-0 Coach: David Busey 4-4 Overall (1-4 MAC College North, 7th) 10/5 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 3-39 9/28 DICKINSON...... W, 40-6 Coach: David Busey 10/12 * at McDaniel...... L, 29-37 10/5 MORAVIAN...... W, 34-13 9/22 * at Albright...... W, 20-6 10/19 * at Juniata...... L, 7-25 10/12 at Albright...... T, 0-0 9/29 RANDOLPH-MACON...... W, 20-7 10/26 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 13-17 10/25 at Wilkes...... W, 13-7 10/6 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-3 11/2 * at Upsala...... L, 8-39 11/2 at Lock Haven...... L, 7-21 10/13 * DREXEL...... L, 14-17 11/9 * MUHLENBERG...... L, 13-21 11/9 WIDENER...... W, 14-7 10/20 at C.W. Post...... W, 32-14 11/16 at Geneva...... W, 21-19 10/27 at Delaware Valley...... W, 26-7 1969 11/3 * HOFSTRA...... L, 6-20 1-7 Overall (1-7 MAC College North, 7th) 1958 11/10 * at Upsala...... L, 6-7 Coach: Budd Whitehill 7-1 Overall (4-1 MAC College North, 2nd) 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 7-13 Coach: David Busey 1963 9/27 * WILKES...... L, 13-34 9/27 at Bridgeport...... W, 20-12 1-7 Overall (1-5 MAC College North, 5th) 10/4 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-20 10/4 at St. Lawrence...... W, 41-9 Coach: David Busey 10/11 * McDANIEL...... W, 22-14 10/11 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 24-8 9/21 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 13-7 10/18 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-21 10/18 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-27 9/28 WAYNESBURG...... L, 12-30 10/25 * at Susquehanna...... L, 8-35 10/25 * WILKES...... W, 39-0 10/5 at Randolph-Macon...... L, 7-12 11/1 * UPSALA...... L, 7-8 11/1 * at Widener...... W, 13-12 10/12 * at Drexel...... L, 17-22 11/8 * at Muhlenberg...... L, 21-27 11/8 * at McDaniel...... W, 27-26 10/19 * UPSALA...... L, 9-15 11/15 GENEVA...... W, 14-12 10/26 * JUNIATA...... L, 12-21 1970 11/2 * at McDaniel...... L, 6-18 3-5 Overall (3-4 MAC College North, 4th) 1959 11/9 * at Muhlenberg...... L, 0-34 Coach: Budd Whitehill 3-5 Overall (1-4 MAC College North, 9th) 9/19 * at Albright...... L, 0-7 Coach: David Busey 1964 9/26 * at Wilkes...... W, 21-19 9/26 BRIDGEPORT...... W, 30-6 1-7 Overall (1-5 MAC College North, T-6th) 10/3 WESTMINSTER...... L, 0-28 10/3 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL....W, 10-0 Coach: David Busey 10/10 * at McDaniel...... L, 20-27 10/10 * at Albright...... L, 0-19 9/19 C. W. POST...... L, 8-35 10/17 * at Juniata...... W, 29-14 10/17 * at Juniata...... L, 8-34 9/26 at Waynesburg...... L, 13-18 10/24 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-21 10/24 * at Wilkes...... W, 12-0 10/3 * at Albright...... L, 7-19 10/31 * UPSALA...... L, 7-18 10/31 * WIDENER...... L, 7-8 10/10 * DREXEL...... L, 7-15 11/7 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 13-6 11/7 * McDANIEL...... L, 12-20 10/17 * at Upsala...... L, 6-12 11/14 at Geneva...... L, 0-26 10/24 * at Juniata...... L, 6-11 10/31 * McDANIEL...... L, 14-17 11/7 * MUHLENBERG...... W, 9-0

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• 64 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Football All-Time Results 1971 2-6 Overall (2-5 MAC College North, 4th) Coach: Budd Whitehill 9/19 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 3-20 9/26 * WILKES...... L, 0-29 10/3 at Westminster...... L, 13-25 10/10 * McDANIEL...... L, 7-18 10/17 * JUNIATA...... L, 0-17 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame 10/23 * at Susquehanna...... W, 25-10 Inductee Joe Parsnik turns 10/30 * at Upsala...... L, 15-22 the corner on a run during 11/6 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 20-16 the 1985 season.

1972 2-6 Overall (2-5 MAC College North, 7th) Coach: Frank Girardi 9/23 * at Albright...... L, 0-39 9/30 * at Wilkes...... L, 0-29 10/7 GENEVA...... L, 3-27 10/14 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 3-8 1977 1981 10/21 * at Juniata...... L, 0-7 6-3 Overall (4-2 MAC Northern, 3rd) 5-4-1 Overall (4-2-1 MAC Northern, T-3rd) 10/28 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 16-12 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 11/4 * at Upsala...... L, 12-15 9/10 at Dickinson...... L, 3-7 9/12 LOCK HAVEN...... L, 0-7 11/11 * McDANIEL...... W, 31-0 9/17 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 6-16 9/19 * at Susquehanna...... L, 3-6 9/24 * WILKES...... W, 7-0 9/26 * WILKES...... W, 35-0 1973 10/1 * at Susquehanna...... W, 7-0 10/3 at Waynesburg...... L, 12-34 2-6 Overall (2-5 MAC College North, 5th) 10/8 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 16-8 10/10 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 3-12 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/15 * JUNIATA...... W, 10-0 10/17 * at Upsala...... W, 22-14 9/22 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 6-21 10/22 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 28-0 10/24 at Dickinson...... W, 36-0 9/29 * WILKES...... L, 0-25 10/29 * at Upsala...... L, 7-8 10/31 * JUNIATA...... W, 11-10 10/6 at Geneva...... L, 10-34 11/5 McDANIEL...... W, 27-7 11/7 * at Albright...... T, 13-13 10/13 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 7-14 11/14 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 40-14 10/20 * JUNIATA...... L, 3-27 1978 10/27 * at Susquehanna...... W, 18-13 7-2 Overall (5-1 MAC Northern, T-1st) 1982 11/3 * UPSALA...... W, 20-6 MAC Northern Division Champions 8-2 Overall (6-1 MAC Northern, T-1st) 11/10 * at McDaniel...... L, 0-20 Coach: Frank Girardi MAC Northern Division Champions 9/9 at Lock Haven...... W, 24-14 Coach: Frank Girardi 1974 9/16 * at Albright...... W, 10-0 9/11 at Lock Haven...... L, 7-14 3-6 Overall (1-5 MAC Northern, 6th) 9/23 * at Wilkes...... W, 41-8 9/18 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 17-6 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/30 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 21-0 9/25 * at Wilkes...... W, 22-10 9/14 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 10-6 10/7 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 21-7 10/2 WAYNESBURG...... W, 7-0 9/21 * at Albright...... L, 0-16 10/14 * at Juniata...... L, 7-24 10/9 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 15-21 9/28 * at Wilkes...... L, 14-20 10/21 at McDaniel...... L, 7-23 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 26-0 10/5 * JUNIATA...... L, 0-26 10/28 * UPSALA...... W, 12-10 10/23 DICKINSON...... W, 35-0 10/12 TOWSON...... L, 7-42 11/4 DICKINSON...... W, 20-7 10/30 * at Juniata...... W, 25-12 10/19 * at Upsala...... W, 20-14 11/6 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 21-10 10/26 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 13-19 1979 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 47-0 11/2 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 18-30 8-1-1 Overall (6-0-1 MAC Northern, 1st) 11/9 at McDaniel...... W, 21-14 MAC Northern Division Champions 1983 Coach: Frank Girardi 7-2-1 Overall (6-1-1 MAC, 2nd) 1975 9/8 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 15-12 Coach: Frank Girardi 6-2 Overall (3-2 MAC Northern, 3rd) 9/15 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 15-5 9/10 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 14-0 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/22 * WILKES...... W, 10-7 9/17 * SUSQUEHANNA...... T, 3-3 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 23-0 9/29 * at Susquehanna...... W, 30-0 9/24 * WILKES...... W, 59-0 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 0-14 10/6 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 24-9 10/1 * at Widener...... W, 37-0 10/4 * at Susquehanna...... W, 13-7 10/13 * JUNIATA...... W, 21-0 10/8 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 14-0 10/11 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 10-6 10/20 McDANIEL...... L, 7-12 10/15 * at Upsala...... W, 31-0 10/18 * JUNIATA...... W, 16-12 10/27 * at Upsala...... T, 6-6 10/22 * at Moravian...... L, 7-10 10/25 FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 49-0 11/3 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 48-7 10/29 * JUNIATA...... W, 20-7 11/1 * at Upsala...... L, 0-7 11/10 at Dickinson...... W, 52-0 11/5 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 21-20 11/8 McDANIEL...... W, 28-14 11/12 at Bloomsburg...... L, 10-28 1980 1976 9-1 Overall (6-1 MAC Northern, 2nd) 1984 8-1 Overall (5-1 MAC Northern, 2nd) Coach: Frank Girardi 8-2 Overall (6-2 MAC, T-2nd) Coach: Frank Girardi 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 15-7 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/11 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 23-0 9/20 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 45-3 9/8 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 17-14 9/25 * at Wilkes...... W, 21-15 9/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 40-0 9/15 * at Susquehanna...... L, 7-24 9/18 * at Albright...... L, 0-14 10/4 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 46-3 9/22 * WILKES...... W, 35-13 10/2 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 13-7 10/11 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 0-9 9/29 * WIDENER...... W, 22-20 10/9 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 10-6 10/18 * at Juniata...... W, 28-7 10/6 * at Albright...... W, 44-0 10/16 * at Juniata...... W, 16-12 10/25 at McDaniel...... W, 10-7 10/13 * UPSALA...... L, 10-17 10/23 at FDU-Florham...... W, 49-0 11/1 * UPSALA...... W, 37-13 10/20 * MORAVIAN...... W, 38-20 10/30 * UPSALA...... W, 17-10 11/8 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 61-0 10/27 * at Juniata ...... W, 20-28 11/6 at McDaniel...... W, 28-13 11/15 DICKINSON...... W, 45-37 11/3 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 42-7 11/10 BLOOMSBURG...... W, 24-14

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 65 • Football All-Time Results 1992 8-1-1 Overall (7-0-1 MAC, 1st) MAC Champions NCAA Division III Playoffs Coach: Frank Girardi 9/12 at Frostburg St...... W, 13-6 All-American and Athletic 9/19 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 35-17 Hall of Famer Larry Barretta 9/26 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 41-10 gets set to throw a pass dur- 10/10 * at Widener...... W, 28-16 ing the Warriors’ undefeat- 10/17 * JUNIATA...... T, 14-14 ed 1985 regular season. 10/24 * MORAVIAN...... W, 27-7 10/31 * at Albright...... W, 33-30 11/7 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 23-19 11/14 * at Wilkes...... W, 33-0 11/21 ! WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON..... L, 0-33

1993 6-4 Overall (3-2 Freedom, 3rd) 1985 1989 Coach: Frank Girardi 10-1 Overall (9-0 MAC, 1st) 10-2 Overall (7-1 MAC, T-1st) 9/11 at Susquehanna...... L, 14-17 MAC Champions MAC Co-Champions 9/18 * FDU-FLORHAM...... L, 20-21 NCAA Division III Playoffs NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists 9/25 ALBRIGHT...... W, 34-14 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 10/2 * at King’s...... W, 41-21 9/14 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 29-8 9/2 MANSFIELD...... W, 27-0 10/9 at Moravian...... L, 14-17 9/21 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 20-14 9/9 KEAN...... W, 16-0 10/16 * UPSALA...... W, 20-12 9/28 * WILKES...... W, 27-3 9/23 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 14-10 10/23 LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 28-3 10/5 * at Widener...... W, 18-10 9/30 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 28-3 10/30 * at Wilkes...... L, 7-9 10/12 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 43-0 10/7 * WIDENER...... W, 21-0 11/6 JUNIATA...... W, 33-18 10/19 * at Upsala...... W, 50-0 10/14 * at Juniata...... W, 46-0 11/13 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 31-0 10/26 * at Moravian...... W, 17-15 10/21 * at Moravian...... W, 30-20 11/2 * JUNIATA...... W, 39-27 10/28 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 22-8 1994 11/9 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 38-0 11/4 * at Susquehanna...... L, 17-24 5-4 Overall (2-2 Freedom, T-2nd) 11/16 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 59-0 11/11 * WILKES...... W, 45-3 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/23 ! at Gettysburg...... L, 10-14 11/18 ! at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 9/10 SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 6-17 11/25 ! FERRUM...... L, 24-49 9/16 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 0-21 1986 9/24 at Albright...... W, 37-17 8-2 Overall (7-2 MAC, T-2nd) 1990 10/1 * KING’S...... W, 35-0 Coach: Frank Girardi 12-1 Overall (8-0 MAC, 1st) 10/8 MORAVIAN...... L, 16-20 9/13 at Lock Haven...... W, 24-21 MAC Champions 10/22 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 14-12 9/20 * at Susquehanna...... L, 42-43 NCAA Division III Runners-Up 10/29 * WILKES...... L, 12-26 9/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 14-7 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/5 at Juniata...... W, 15-7 10/4 * WIDENER...... L, 13-14 9/8 at Kean ...... W, 30-20 11/12 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 16-0 10/11 * at Albright...... W, 34-0 9/22 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 33-21 10/18 * UPSALA...... W, 42-0 9/29 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 17-0 1995 10/25 * MORAVIAN...... W, 17-15 10/6 * at Widener...... W, 16-14 8-3 Overall (3-1 Freedom, T-1st) 11/1 * at Juniata...... W, 63-27 10/13 * JUNIATA...... W, 31-0 Co-Freedom League Champions 11/8 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 30-7 10/20 * MORAVIAN...... W, 38-7 NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists 11/15 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 30-13 10/27 * at Albright...... W, 34-7 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/3 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 23-6 9/9 at Albright...... W, 29-26 1987 11/10 * at Wilkes...... W, 14-0 9/16 * KING’S...... W, 48-0 6-2-1 Overall (6-2-1 MAC, 3rd) 11/17 ! CARNEGIE-MELLON...... W, 17-7 9/29 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 17-20 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/24 ! at Washington & Jefferson...... W, 24-0 10/7 at Hartwick...... W, 38-26 9/19 * UPSALA...... W, 7-0 12/1 ! at Hofstra...... W, 20-10 10/14 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 29-0 9/26 * at Delaware Valley...... T, 7-7 12/8 $ vs. Allegheny...... L, 14-21 (OT) 10/21 WIDENER...... W, 16-15 10/3 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 7-6 10/28 at Susquehanna...... L, 14-21 10/10 * WIDENER...... L, 17-24 1991 11/4 LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 13-9 10/17 * at Juniata...... L, 7-10 10-1 Overall (8-0 MAC, 1st) 11/11 * at Wilkes...... W, 28-9 10/24 * at Moravian...... W, 30-3 MAC Champions 11/18 ! WIDENER...... W, 31-27 10/31 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 28-3 NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists 11/25 ! at Washington & Jefferson...... L, 0-48 11/7 * at Susquehanna...... W, 7-6 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/14 * WILKES...... W, 14-10 9/14 KEAN...... W, 37-0 9/21 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 30-20 1988 9/28 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 41-10 7-3 Overall (5-3 MAC, T-4th) 10/12 * WIDENER...... W, 31-0 Coach: Frank Girardi 10/19 * at Juniata...... W, 28-7 9/10 at Kean...... W, 26-6 10/26 * at Moravian...... W, 21-3 Jason Marraccini 9/17 * at Upsala...... W, 34-14 11/2 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 43-8 led the Warriors 9/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 28-0 11/9 * at Susquehanna...... W, 35-31 to three straight 10/1 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 42-3 11/16 * WILKES...... W, 34-0 MAC titles from 10/8 * at Widener...... L, 5-17 11/23 ! WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON.W, 18-16 1996-98. 10/15 * JUNIATA...... W, 20-10 11/30 ! at Susquehanna...... L, 24-31 10/22 * MORAVIAN...... L, 6-17 10/29 * at Albright...... W, 23-0 11/5 * SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 0-23 11/12 * at Wilkes...... W, 54-14

• 66 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Football All-Time Results 1996 2000 2005 11-1 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 7-2 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 6-4 Overall (5-4 MAC, T-4th) Freedom League Champions Freedom League Champions Coach: Frank Girardi Overall MAC Champions Coach: Frank Girardi 9/10 * JUNIATA...... W, 35-0 NCAA Division III National Semifinalists 9/9 JUNIATA...... W, 21-7 9/17 * at Widener...... L, 7-15 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/16 at Widener...... L, 49-50 (OT) 9/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 13-31 9/14 ALBRIGHT...... W, 31-24 9/23 * at King’s...... W, 41-24 10/1 * at FDU-Florham...... L, 14-49 9/21 * at King’s...... W, 51-18 10/7 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 42-20 10/8 * WILKES...... L, 14-17 10/5 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 32-0 10/14 * WILKES...... W, 21-6 10/15 ITHACA...... W, 33-30 (OT) 10/12 HARTWICK...... W, 41-14 10/21 ALBRIGHT...... W, 39-3 10/22 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 7-6 10/19 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 29-0 10/28 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 24-7 10/29 * MORAVIAN...... W, 17-13 10/26 at Widener...... W, 16-15 11/4 SUSQUEHANNA...... L, 14-16 11/5 * at Albright...... W, 14-13 11/2 SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 27-14 11/11 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 34-12 11/12 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 17-10 (OT) 11/9 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 35-7 11/16 * WILKES...... W, 21-13 2001 2006 11/23 ! URSINUS...... W, 31-24 8-1 Overall (8-1 MAC, 2nd) 4-5 Overall (4-5 MAC, T-6th) 11/30 ! ALBRIGHT...... W, 31-13 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 12/7 ! at Rowan...... L, 14-33 9/8 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 40-0 9/9 * at Juniata ...... W, 20-15 9/15 * at Susquehanna...... W, 45-20 9/16 * WIDENER...... W, 15-12 1997 9/22 * KING’S...... W, 41-24 9/23 * at Delaware Valley ...... L, 16-17 12-1 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 9/29 * WIDENER...... L, 0-35 9/30 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 23-14 Freedom League Champions 10/6 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 47-0 10/7 * at Wilkes ...... L, 7-37 Co-MAC Champions 10/20 * at Albright...... W, 21-10 10/21 * LEBANON VALLEY...... L, 9-15 NCAA Division III National Runners-Up 10/27 * at Wilkes...... W, 27-24 10/28 * at Moravian ...... L, 3-22 Coach: Frank Girardi 11/3 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 51-12 11/4 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 35-42 9/13 at Moravian...... W, 17-14 11/10 * at Juniata...... W, 42-14 11/11 * at Susquehanna ...... W, 28-14 9/20 * KING’S...... W, 42-3 10/4 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 35-19 2002 2007 10/11 at Juniata...... W, 20-16 6-3 Overall (6-3 MAC, 4th) 3-7 Overall (3-4 MAC, T-5th) 10/18 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 49-3 Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi 10/25 WIDENER...... W, 19-17 9/7 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 54-0 9/1 ITHACA...... L, 6-31 11/1 at Susquehanna...... W, 21-12 9/14 * at Lebanon Valley...... W, 24-6 9/8 at Ursinus ...... L, 14-17 11/8 LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 26-7 9/21 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 50-3 9/15 at Susquehanna ...... L, 13-17 11/15 * at Wilkes...... W, 26-12 9/28 * at King’s...... W, 24-10 9/29 * WIDENER...... L, 14-16 11/22 ! McDANIEL...... W, 27-13 10/5 * at Widener...... L, 14-20 (OT) 10/6 * at Albright ...... L, 7-40 11/29 ! TRINITY...... W, 46-26 10/12 * FDU-FLORHAM...... L, 28-34 (OT) 10/13 * WILKES...... W, 19-17 12/6 ! ROWAN...... W, 28-20 10/26 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 35-12 10/20 * at Delaware Valley ...... L, 0-31 12/13 $ vs. Mount Union...... L, 12-61 11/2 * WILKES...... L, 14-23 10/27 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 26-14 11/16 * JUNIATA...... W, 55-24 11/3 * KING’S...... W, 24-6 11/10 * at Lebanon Valley ...... L, 14-28 1998

10-1 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 2003 2008 Freedom League Champions 9-2 Overall (8-1 MAC, 1st) 7-4 Overall (5-2 MAC, T-1st) Overall MAC Champions MAC Champions MAC Co-Champions NCAA Division III Playoffs NCAA Division III Quarterfinals NCAA Division III Playoffs Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Mike Clark 9/12 MORAVIAN...... W, 36-0 9/13 * KING’S...... W, 31-21 9/6 at Ithaca ...... L, 16-17 9/19 * at King’s...... W, 28-13 9/20 * at Wilkes...... W, 29-13 9/20 SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 28-16 10/3 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 42-6 9/27 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 38-21 9/27 BRIDGEWATER...... W, 34-17 10/10 JUNIATA...... W, 39-14 10/11 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 24-7 10/4 * at Widener...... W, 21-17 10/17 * at Delaware Valley...... W, 50-0 10/18 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 27-38 10/11 * ALBRIGHT...... W, 23-13 10/24 at Widener...... W, 15-13 10/25 * at Moravian...... W, 26-14 10/18 * at Wilkes...... L, 13-27 10/31 SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 46-13 11/1 * at Juniata...... W, 28-14 10/25 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 10-7 11/7 at Lebanon Valley...... W, 47-14 11/8 * WIDENER...... W, 45-22 11/1 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 48-28 11/14 * WILKES...... W, 21-12 11/15 * SUSQUEHANNA...... W, 38-0 11/8 * at King’s...... L, 7-24 11/21 ! CATHOLIC...... W, 49-14 11/29 ! EAST TEXAS BAPTIST...... W, 13-7 (OT) 11/15 * LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 23-15 11/28 ! TRINITY...... L, 21-37 12/7 ! BRIDGEWATER (Va.)...... L, 9-13 11/22 ! at Hobart...... L, 15-33

1999 2004 2009 9-1 Overall (4-0 Freedom, 1st) 3-7 Overall (3-6 MAC, T-7th) 4-6 Overall (3-4 MAC, T-4th) Freedom League Champions Coach: Frank Girardi Coach: Mike Clark Overall MAC Champions 9/11 * at King’s...... L, 28-31 9/12 ROWAN...... L, 7-29 NCAA Division III Playoffs 9/18 * WILKES...... W, 21-13 9/19 at Susquehanna...... W, 37-23 Coach: Frank Girardi 9/25 * at Albright...... L, 32-49 9/26 at Bridgewater...... L, 29-32 9/11 at Juniata ...... W, 19-13 10/2 at Ithaca...... L, 7-49 10/3 * at King’s...... W, 24-21 9/18 WIDENER...... W, 30-0 10/9 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 31-7 10/10 * ALBRIGHT...... L, 7-26 9/25 * KING’S...... W, 41-0 10/16 * at Delaware Valley...... L, 19-26 10/17 * at Widener...... W, 28-16 10/9 LEBANON VALLEY...... W, 41-7 10/23 * MORAVIAN...... L, 14-35 10/24 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... L, 7-21 10/16 * at Wilkes...... W, 20-15 10/30 * JUNIATA...... L, 7-14 10/31 * WILKES UNIVERSITY...... L, 13-17 10/23 at Albright...... W, 43-9 11/6 * at Widener...... L, 0-7 11/7 * at Lebanon Valley...... L, 21-31 10/30 * DELAWARE VALLEY...... W, 34-0 11/13 * at Susquehanna...... W, 35-7 11/14 * FDU-FLORHAM...... W, 28-21 11/6 at Susquehanna...... W, 36-7 11/13 * at FDU-Florham...... W, 27-13 * Conference game 11/20 ! WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON..... L, 7-14 ! NCAA Division III Playoff game $ NCAA National Championship game Home Games in All CAPS

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 67 • vs. Opponents/ Coaching Records Lycoming College All-Time vs. Opponents Lycoming College All-Time Coaching Records (Since becoming Lycoming College in 1947) (Since becoming Lycoming College in 1947)

Opponent G W L T Chronological Listings Albright...... 50...... 31...... 17...... 2 Coach...... W...... L...... T...... Pct. Allegheny...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 T. Sher. Stanford (47)...... 3...... 2...... 3...... 563 American Internationl...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 George Baer (48-49)...... 1...... 12...... 0...... 077 Army...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 Vincent Chimente (50)...... 1...... 7...... 0...... 125 Bloomsburg...... 4...... 1...... 3...... 0 David Busey (54-66)...... 41...... 56...... 3...... 425 Budd Whitehill (67-71)...... 10...... 30...... 0...... 250 Bridgeport...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0 Frank Girardi (72-07)...... 257...... 97...... 5...... 723 Bridgewater...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 Mike Clark (08-present)...... 11...... 10...... 0...... 524 Brockport St...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 Totals (58 yrs.)...... 324...... 214...... 11...... 600 Bucknell Frosh...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1 C.W. Post...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 Records by Victory Carnegie Mellon...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 Coach...... W...... L...... T...... Pct. Catholic...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 Frank Girardi (36 yrs)...... 257...... 97...... 5...... 723 Delaware Valley...... 49...... 31...... 17...... 1 David Busey (13 yrs)...... 41...... 56...... 3...... 425 Dickinson...... 9...... 8...... 1...... 0 Mike Clark (2 years)...... 11...... 10...... 0...... 524 Drexel...... 6...... 0...... 5...... 1 Budd Whitehill (5 yrs)...... 10...... 30...... 0...... 250 East Texas Baptist...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 T. Sher Stanford (1 yr)...... 3...... 2...... 3...... 563 Edinboro...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 Vincent Chimente (1 yr)...... 1...... 7...... 0...... 125 FDU-Florham...... 24...... 19...... 5...... 0 George Baer (2 yrs)...... 1...... 12...... 0...... 077 Ferrum...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 Lycoming in the NCAA Playoffs Franklin & Marshall...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0 1985 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Frostburg St...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 at Gettysburg...... L, 10-14 Geneva...... 10...... 4...... 6...... 0 1989 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 Gettysburg...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals Grove City...... 2...... 0...... 2...... 0 vs. Ferrum...... L, 24-49 Hartwick...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 0 1990 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Hobart...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 vs. Carnegie Mellon...... W, 17-7 Hofstra...... 3...... 1...... 2...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals at Washington & Jefferson...... W, 24-0 Ithaca...... 5...... 1...... 4...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Semifinals Juniata...... 48...... 28...... 19...... 1 at Hofstra...... W, 20-10 Kean...... 4...... 4...... 0...... 0 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (National Championship) Keystone ...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 vs. Allegheny...... L, 14-21 (OT) King's...... 18...... 13...... 4...... 1 1991 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round vs. Washington & Jefferson...... W18-16 Lebanon Valley...... 25...... 22...... 3...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals Lincoln...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 at Susquehanna...... L, 24-31 Lock Haven...... 17...... 10...... 5...... 2 1992 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Mansfield...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 vs. Washington & Jefferson...... L, 0-33 Moravian...... 20...... 13...... 7...... 0 1995 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round vs. Ursinus...... W, 31-24 Mount Union...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals Muhlenberg...... 8...... 4...... 4...... 0 at Washington & Jefferson...... L, 0-48 Quantico Marines...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 1996 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Randolph-Macon...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 vs. Ursinus...... W, 31-24 Rowan...... 3...... 1...... 2...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Albright...... W, 31-13 Scranton...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Semifinals St. Lawrence...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0 at Rowan...... L, 14-33 Susquehanna...... 49...... 28...... 20...... 1 1997 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Thiel...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 vs. Western Maryland...... W, 27-13 Towson St...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals vs. Trinity (Texas)...... W, 46-26 Trinity...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Semifinals Upsala...... 28...... 14...... 13...... 1 vs. Rowan...... W, 28-20 Ursinus...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (National Championship) Wagner...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 vs. Mount Union...... L, 12-61 Washington & Jefferson...... 5...... 2...... 3...... 0 1998 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round vs. Catholic...... W, 49-14 Washington (MD)...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals Waynesburg...... 4...... 1...... 3...... 0 vs. Trinity...... L, 21-37 West. Maryland...... 25...... 11...... 14...... 0 1999 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round Westminister...... 2...... 0...... 2...... 0 vs. Washington & Jefferson ...... L, 7-14 Widener...... 32...... 19...... 13...... 0 2003 NCAA Division III Tournament Second Round vs. East Texas Baptist...... W, 13-7 (OT) Wilkes...... 49...... 33...... 16...... 0 NCAA Division III Tournament Quarterfinals Wyoming Seminary...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 0 vs. Bridgewater...... L, 9-13 Total...... 549...... 324...... 214...... 11 2008 NCAA Division III Tournament First Round at Hobart...... L, 15-33 2010 Opponents in Bold Italics

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Victor Cortina Dan Paulhamus Christine Johnson Henry Lorent (Grumper) Big Bad Roy Cortina Sheila Paulhamus Dale Johnson Coach J Jeffy Moore Leah Paulhamus Wayne Woodward Ernie & Tina Matern Alex Moore Lois Paulhamus Pat Woodward Mike Matern Preston Michaels Wayne Paulhamus Mike Wilson Skye Lorent Jeffy Moore Joyce Paulhamus Mark Macik Steve Motichka Alex Moore Jim Lockcuff Joyce Macik Audrey Neer Sharon Moore Phyllis Lockcuff Mike Chora Kathy Hartmann Jeff Moore Paula Pulizzi Judy Chora Henry Lorent (Grumper) Sharon Moore Joe Pulizzi Maryjo Dziedzie Coach J Derek Boccagno Vince Pulizzi Barbara Fogerty Ernie & Tina Matern Shawn Ness Tom & Ladon Weaver Robert Fischer Mike Matern Barb Ness Weavers Ice Cream & Pizza Greg Antas Skye Lorent Connor Ness Joe Cline Mike Duggan Steve Motichka Frank boccagno Sherrie Cline Councilman Jim Carroll Audrey Neer Barb Boccagno Jess McHale Christine Johnson Kathy Hartmann Buffy Shirk Roy Herrold Chris Curtis Joe & Katrina McMahon Dennis Bomgardner Sue Herrold Linda Galya Matt McMahon Darlene Habyk Quincy Herrold Bob Morrison In Loving Memory of George R. Shirk Tyson Herrold Good Luck Kelly, Dan, & Daniel Lincoln Brookens Esther Shirk Hannah Herrold George A Balint Gary & Sue Miller JoNan Shirk Myles McHale John Erb Jennifer & Seung Kyu Lee Jamey Shirk Tiger Scott Thompson Elizabeth & Matthew Rosato Marley Riley Nadene Johnson Sarah & Philip DeLong Jeff Polites Ken Paulhamus Sharon Aleschek Royce & Alberta Molyneux Pauline Johns Loretta Paulhamus Joe Kotowski Shelley, Tim & Emily Karas Charlie Johns Norman Family Angelo DiLauro Irene McMahon Jessie Lesch Neumeister Family Ruperto Figueroa Jr. In Memory of Joseph B. McMahon Karen Gaus Frank Knock Rick Hanley In Memory of Stetson Gavin Chambers Margaret Knock Lizette Priliszh Sturgis Canyon Smith Erin McGinley Ronald Priliszh Maggie Mae Easton Smith Tim McGinley Elaine Pampinto Mom & Dad Joseph Boccagno Lisa McGinley Salvatore Pampinto Sturgay Kay Boccagno Jody McGinley Maureen Pampianto Matthew McMahon Bailey Hoke Rita McGinley Jamie Pampinto Kyle McMahon Josh Rudy Michael McGinley Michele Silverman N.A.E. Nicki Persun Susan McGinley Joe Fugaro Dad & Mom Scott Persun Ruth Ann Smith Hines Family Harry Saylor III Steve Johns Denny Smith Ken Probst Nancy Saylor Frans Mast Jr. Rodney Knock Ryan Herrington Henry Saylor IV Deb Persun Cindy Knock Woody Weabor Brittany Saylor Tammy Rudy Shane Luthy Marge Hartner • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 73 • Football Team Patrons Darryl Rudy Kristin Crutchfield Melina Gioupis Meghan Okken Mawma Adams Gabe Oropollo Tami Loucks Elyssa Okken Pappa Adams Chase Glen H. Hughes Jason Okken Tanner Shirk Christopher Alcaro Susan Hughes Jessica Okken Kay Cee Shirk Morris Family Bailey Hughes Barbara Niedzinski Jen Smith The Williams Family Tori Hughes John Niedzinski Erik Smith Dave & Ellen Sites Kay Hughes Fred Okken Grammy Marshall Kathy Haas Barbara Okken Noreen Stamm Isabelle Elsie Frisbie Barbara Okken Laurie Gingrich Marsha & Sal Oropollo Barb Dombrowski Chase Okken Family Traditions Restaurant Joe Hile Ed Penzone Chase Okken Sunoco A Plus (Selinsgrove Store) Tami Hile Jane Gardjulis Brian Okken Nolen and Courtney Keister Louis Hile Tom Gardjulis Jessica Okken Gingrich and Associates PC Alexis Hile Lucy Gardjulis Daryl Okken John and Deb Bachman Sweet Hile Uncle Paul J. Kutch Michele Okken Moyes Gas Service Inc. Grammy Hile Nancy Likutch Daryl Okken Tim & Lynette Gingrich Pap Hile Jackie Geisel Kathy Moyer Nancy Stroup Scott Hile Jack Feisel Scott Moyer Gene Stroup Suzanne Hile Nicole Fogarty Mitch Moyer Jennifer Scott Kasey Hile Lenny Lewis Shirley Mertz Jill Oswald Angela Probst Grandma Houlette Chris O’Rourke Dianna Stewart Binder Chris and Leah Foor Chuck Houlette Mammy Secor Ginder Family Erma Stamm Maryanne Houlette Pop Pop Secor Jess, Todd, Michelle, Deb, Angie Roger and Denise Fultz Denise Malizia Jen Koester Lobien Joe and Kathy Zook Anthony Malizia Paul Koester Virginia “Grandma” Neast Kathleen Wilkinson Lyndsay Murphy Ashley Koester Dale & Connie Hoffman Fulk Painting Contractors Nick Malizia Taylor Koester Kathy Moyer Bob Kiska Greg Houlette Dan Secor Scott Moyer Carol Kiska Melissa Houlette Melanie Secor Mitch Moyer Wendy Kiska Chessa Mastrangelo Addison Secor Shirley Mertz Rob Kiska Warren Sladek Annie Secor Dianna Stewart Binder Kara Kiska Rob Kelly Nolan Sefcor Ginder Family Robbie Kiska Tim Chiarolanza Shane Geisel Jess, Todd, Michelle, Dee Harvey Synergetic Sounds Conor Geisel Deb, Angie Lobien Lyle Harvey Ron & Marla Chiarolanza Chris Geisel Virginia “Grandma” Neast Lyle & Karen Ruth Haslam Jingle Dale & Connie Hoffman Theresa Kiska Dana Dye Grandma Geisel Joan R. Murphy Good Luck #8 Gary Dye Grandpa Geisel Christian & Michael Murphy Ray Bierbach Sarah Dye Molly Kevin & Julia Murphy Ruth Bierbach Jessica Dye Jim Geisel Theresa Murphy Alyssa Bierbach Aaron Katyl Bridget Geisel John & Catherine Skordynski Dale Ambosie Jr. Natalie Chiarolanza Taylor Geisel Megan & Kris Keukelaar Randy Yaple Lisa Horoff Clayton Geisel Miss Katherine Murphy Diane Yaple Scott Horoff Jeff Geisel Connor Murphy Ashley Yaple Danielle Horoff Ellen Geisel Lauren Murphy Ryan Yaple Samantha Horoff Hunter Geisel Joseph & Margaret Murphy Dale Ambosie Sr. Ashley Horoff Josh Geisel Michael Skordynski Bill Wagner Nick Chiarolanza Kole Geisel Mara Skordynski DeDee Wagner Mario & Josephine Chiarolanza Jeanne Geisel Mr. Vincent Lisi Yvonne Dean Pat Vitelli Jamie McClury Jessica & Richard Janowsky Lynn Dean Samuel Rivera John McClury Mr. Cameron M. Murphy Jean Zerbe Keri Smith Great Grandma LCPL Jeffery M. Andrews USMC Jeff Zerbe Tom Walsh Go Warriors Mr. Jeremy Andrews Karen Wagner Amy Farris Daryl Okken Patric & Barbara Murphy Helen Wagner Jessica D. Michelle Okken Liam, Deklan & Sadie Murphy Shirley Seese Mandy Danylak Elyssa Okken Mr. Christian Kalweitt Mike Gray Mary Kutch Meghan Okken Jim & Pam Celmo Barry Wagner Chris Fancher Jason Okken Adam Celmo Lori Skriletz Nancy J. Kutch Brian Okken Ron Berkstresser Scott Weaver Ed Kutch Jessica Okken Maddy Berkstresser Chris Smith Judy Daley Chase Okken Margie Messner Jim Nelson Butch Daley Fred Okken Cindy & Jim Moschella Linda Nelson Anne Marie Gardjulis Barbara Okken Ron & Deb Creamer Amy Shadday Skip Gardjulis Joe Bieksha Tammy Hays Tracy Shadday Mark Garvey Joanne Bieksha Sally Kissell Kathy Yakubic Dave Phaneuf Daryl Okken Dana Vinglish Paul Yakubic Gina Phaneuf Michelle Okken Amy Chamberlin Maxwell Reinecker David James Jason Okken Ronda Hanslovan Ali Reinecker Tom Zaccone Elyssa Okken Marie Ayres Sarah Reinecker Lori Zaccone Meghan Okken Mary Ann Friday Scott Reinecker Ed Sinkevich Chase Okken Beth Cross Richard Wallen David Pelton Chase Okken Susan Park Lee Reinecker Marie Sinkevich Chase Okken Eric Chamberlin Dorothy Reinecker Carmen Vinci Guerra Fred Okken Cassander Kissell Siena Oropollo Patricia Vinci Guerra Brian Okken Fay McCracken Rachel Wallen Shelly Daley Daryl Okken Diane Lewis Hannah Oropollo Billy Daley Jr. Michele Okken Andrew Holz Stone Masonry

• 74 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 567 East Third St, PH 323-8000

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• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 75 • THE VILLA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

Serving Banquets

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Williamsport, Pa.

Phone: 323-5533

Serving 7 Days a Week

• 76 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • Football Team Patrons John Turanski Forrest Campman Jeff Cirba Sherry Showers Sean Smith Ron Lizotte Joe Zdanoski Heather King Erin Smith Cece Lizotte Cougar Kick Off Club Hockenberry Family Caitlin Smith Rick Redden Mark & JoAnn Ossont Lois Lucas Colleen Smith Tim Janocko LaMont & Rita Ossont Gram Tressler Peter Smith Dan Putt Patty Ossont and Sons Donny Tressler Maria Ramerez Dave Domico Joe & Nancy Trotta Lee Russell Mariciela Calvo Nate Glunt Char Bailleau Gail Russell Joe Felice Chris Albright Robert & Susan Ryan Cindy Showers Nico Sta Ana Tom Janocko Joe & Brenda Ryan Chris Showers Joe Hale Robert Gearhart Michael & Annette Ryan Chase Showers Christian Porfido Fred Redden John & Ruth Anne Catalano Craig Showers Mollie Shipley Pat & Jim Bradford John & Debbie Ryan Wendi Bechdel Tom Rogers Chris Bradford Erv & Debbie Dukatz Luke Showers Jeff Rogers Cindy and Henry Moore Donald Beauseigneur, Jr. Dave & Nancy Carey Andrew Wood Wilma Kerestes Wil Beauseigneur Rick & Diane Richards Christopher Powers Gmelin Sisters Grace Beauseigneur Marybeth Zekus The Murphy Family Al & Denise Machin Dana Pierce Bob Delascavage Austin Eschinbacher Manny Njamfon Dan Ryan John Colarusso Joe Walsh Bobbi Jo Navogoratz Beau Ryan Bella Madre Salon & Day Spa Robert Flock Larace Callaway Jayme Ryan Good Luck #58 Love Gram Dan Urban Aggie Held Bill Ryan Marguerite Sauer Pat Dipoto Donna Stein Molly Ryan Marguerite Sauer Lee Hollerbach Vilma John C. Ryan Gabrielle Olson John Dugan Sandra SL Caitlin Ryan Kamryn Cardamone Frank Esposito Gail Miekle Jennie Ryan Ashley Kish Carol Esposito Tumorra Falwell Johanna Ryan April Kish Fred Wussow Maria N. Daugherty Baxter Ryan – Catalano The Kish Family Patricia Wussow Mary Joe Salimo Kristin Dyer Good Luck #58 Love Mom & Dad Don Smart Vela Tounc Logan Dyer We are so proud of you #58. Andy Wood Judy Anap John Dyer Go Warriors! Jack Hanley Ian Wagner Janice Yahner Jarad Grohowski Foundation Jorge Pires Rachel Zane Tiki & Guinness Ethel K. Cragle Al Oliveira Angie Campos Grandma Loves #19 Hal Cragle Dan Cunha Mia Workman You Are the Best #19 Brad & Sandy Dixon Dominick Quartuccio Marie Hindl Good Luck #19 Richard & Gary Dixon Angela Quartuccio Michelle Posch Call the Shots #19 Jenna, Kinsley & Emiline Black Andy Vena Brynn Posch Trevor Strayer David & Janice Antoine Frank DiMeglio Pat Eicher Kent Strayer Have a Great Senior Year #42! Monica Furr Karen Rex Tammy Strayer Good Luck Josh! Dawn L. Smith Toni Hoffman Dr. Brule for your health. Have Fun #23 & #42. Judy Furr Dee Durkin Luke Showers is a hunk! Go Lyco 2010! Cathy Roach Molly Khanoja Pretty Boy Swag! Go Warriors!! Shuaib Roach M. S. M. Gucci Mane “Burrr!” #42 – We’re Proud of You Timothy Easter Walt Lucki Wiz Klhalifa for Lyco Wayne Boone Jamir Smith Jeffrey Herbold Drizzy Loves Lyco Karen Boone Quayon Easter Miriam Arroyo Jared Strayer Melissa Boone Steve Hubbard Curtis John Cooper OJ da Juiceman Jared Smith Rick Ireland Kevin Johnson Cynthia Clippinger Judy Lair Eric Peggy Arnold Carol Pennington Keith Lair Linda Kelly Chet Perry Jon Pennington Wanda Lair Gita Vijay Jasmine Walker Good Luck #51! Courtney Lair Marc Miller Tony Arroyo Good Luck #19! Taylor Lair Bill Wilson Jill Arroyo Dewey Rhinehart Celena Croak Israel Calderon Grandma Arroyo Kate Rhinehart Leroy Boone Zachary L. Young Grandpa Arroyo Brooks Rhinehart Catherine Boone Cemuel Ramos Diana Navarre Brandon Rhinehart Travis Boone No Longer Bound Enterprises LLC Jalene Navarre Go Lyco Jim “63” Remington Boone Nickole Smullen Grandma Walker Shelby Hearts #51! Rodney Hoover Trinia McGee Grandpa Walker Love You #19! – Ash Joyce Hoover Mario Wittreich NJ Burlington County Ruff Ryderz Love You, Austin, Noah, Camoron Steve Burnham Warren Oliver Sr. Hellbound Tattoo – Seyone Waldman Family Beth Burnham Kareem J. Russell Kim Wolfel Grandma Loves #51 Skyler Burnham Stephanie Drice Bob Wolfel You Are the Best #51 Lexi Burnham James Cannon Jack Henzes Good Luck #51 Shetrone’s Barber Shop Jerry Vance Roseann Henzes Good Luck #51 & #19 John Shetrone Bette Moore Allan Merli Good Luck Jared! Jane Shetrone Julia Hubbard Tim Merli Good Luck Wes! Tim Shetrone Family J. Lobster Nick Rodio Ron Rode Johnny Borreli Sr. Jim’s Sports Center Michelle Betz Claire Snyder Jennie Borreli Jim Malloy Sarah Motts Quay Snyder Doris Borreli Donna Malloy Judy Cirba Milesburg Auto & Electric Johnny Borreli Jr. Mark A. Falvo Jess Wagner Susan Dubbs Tami Borreli Curtis Campman Christine Gillar Fisher’s Market Angie Borreli Jarrin Campman Mary Ann Gasper Donny Musser Jr. Borreli Trey Campman Jess Demian Musser’s Auto Body Melody Borreli Colleen Campman Jess Cirba Dwayne Breon Ricky Borreli

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 77 • Football Team Patrons Louie Borreli Anthony Ciotti Aunt Lynda Williams Patricia Hargis Francie Borreli Lynn Ciotti Grandma Lovey Monica Laird Nelida Borreli Steve Ciotti Aunt Debbie Williams DeLozier Construction Zeke Rodriquez Danny Ciotti Charles Cornell Jr. The Knickerbocker Chino Laquina Poppy Stevens Janet Cornell Sally Dumm Danny Rivera Baba Stevens William Eddis Richard Dumm Mark Dean Grandmom Ciotti Catherine Eddis Byrne Sciortino John Velehoski Sr. Aunt Pat Mancuso William Eddis III Donna Sciortino Chris Turoni Uncle Rick Mancuso Kim Eddis Gwen Calandra Gene Vangarelli Nick Mancuso Joe Gossner Derek Landi Sharon Jones Sammy Mancuso Karen Gossner Joe Calandra Rob Jones Uncle Bruce Stevens Brian Eddis Ralph Staiano Robert Jones Jr. Aunt Lexie Stevens Jacky Eddis Josephine Staiano Taylor Jones Bryan Stevens Matt Shultz Spencer Staiano Mr. & Mrs. Frank Colello Ashlyn Stevens Kelly Shultz Maggie Staiano Fashion Ceramics Aunt Linda Purks Karen Cornell Marygale Kronyak Tim Mulhall Aunt Tina Mondelli Shannon Cornell David Kronyak Tom Oliver Danielle Mondelli Jeff Yates Matt Kronyak Priscill Oliver Brittany Mondelli Kevin Cornell Liz Kronyak Al Pesotine Courtney Mondelli Joe Sullivan Mea Kronyak Rose Marie Pesotine Jamie Howell Diane Sullivan Cathy Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Milewski Pop-Pop Ciotti Christina Gossner Mary Beth Tkhach Chris Milewski Ruth Ciotti Mark Pagone Good Luck #66 Rachael & Kelly Velehoski Bill Ethel Paul Klinger Go 66!!! D’Andrea’s Roberta Jones Lisa Bethel Betty Klinger Go Jordan Charles Jones Billy Bethel John & Debi Klinger Mr. & Mrs. Hirst Catherine Pesotine Cailyn Bethel Steve & Judy Mervine 66 Rocks! The Wuchrers Dave Kaneski Ryan Bethel Art & Chris Stipanovic Jim Wueth Dave Kaneski Jen Agasar Michelle Stipanovic Good Luck Jordan Paul Wylam Joe Agasar Jamey & Kristin Mervine Love Mom, Dad, and Brianna Paul Wylam Jake Agasar Scott & Missy Mervine Mary Geis Kim Kleback Galen Snyder Bernie & Barb Cook Troy Geis Keith Kleback Amy Snyder Tyler Cook Aaron Geis Brianna Collins Ralph Grigonis Marty & Lori Jacobs Emily Geis Eugene Weinlinger Jim Wilson Jim & Donna Klinger-Jefferson Andrea Gardner Joseph T. Wasko Dawn Deluca Rob & Erin Warner JM Kienzle Nancy J. Wasko Vincent Angeline Bill & Emily Lane Chastity Kienzle Rita Schmidt Bobby Angeline Julie Stipanovic Michael Kienzle The Briegel Family Courtney Angeline Jennifer Stipanovic Morgan Kienzle Ryan Kovacs Anthony Angeline Sarah Jefferson John Kienzle Ryan Kovacs Dawn Nowakowski David Jefferson Jim Kimmel Loretta Geller Tom Nowakowski Trip Bardgett Jan Kimmel Irving Geller Colleen Pehanich Megan Bardgett Crystal Ball Gianna Kovacs Evan Prall Tom & Tammy Kelly Darla Cannistraci Daniel Kovacs Ellen Pehanich Tim & Tara Kelly Sandy Beecher Kev Kovacs Matt Talerico Mrs. Rose Charter Denny Beecher Greg Kovacs Michele Talerico Tom & Sue Carter Danielle Geis Grandmom Kovacs Corey Talerico Josh & Justin Corter Valerie Rennell Rita Kovacs Frank Nowrocki Julie & Dave Douville Randy Rennell Ed Kovacs Elizabeth Talerico Monica Douville Kathy Spech Dave Kovacs Cathy Kreidler Scott, Jamie, & Caden Donville Marie K. Bukasa Joe Kovacs Jim Kreidler Sr. John & Mary Kelly Emelya T. Bukasa Lynda Kovacs Riverside Viking Football Ryan, Aga, & Ada Kelly Hannah N. Bukasa Kerry Kovacs Natalie Nowakowski Megan & Maura Kelly Rachel K. Bukasa Mary Jane & Victor Madison Nowakowski Coach James Cantafio Marie W. Tshinguta James Kovacs Joe Pehanick John Cook Kadima I. Bukasa Joseph Kovacs Billy Borrent Karen Lauer-Pines Barbara Chisdock John Dugan Jr. Rachelle Jeziut John & Becky Lingenfelter Frank Chisdock Maureen Dugan Dawn Borrent Amanda & Meredith Lingenfelter Marissa Chisdock Erin Dugan Harry Armstrong III Coach Mike Sterner Drew Wheaton Brendan Dugan Rick Williams Coach Robert Hooton Ed Grambo – Class of 2009 Evan Shapiro Lorrie Williams Jamie Miller Michael & Sharyn Chisdock Charlie Read Megan Williams Joanne DeMartino Jamie Chisdock Pat Stanley Dave Timms Eli Harges Michael Chisdock Stephanie Cortinhal Aunt Renee Marhelski Joe Burger Joan Chisdock Scott Newman Uncle Dave Marhelski Peg Burger Michael & Anita Chisdock Justin Olsen Kim Bartell Jolmark Dehozier T. & K. Chisdock Allie Kehler Jon Bartell Cate Burger Leister Lauren Chisdock Danny Strauss Aunt Lori Williams MD Dave Burger Eric Chisdock Nina Brownstone Uncle Conrad Rudalavage Jim Hargis Matt & Michelle Wzorek Jack Dugan Dylan Rudalavage Maryanne Burger Abbey Wzorek Elizabeth Engel Katie Rudalavage John Burger Matthew Wzorek Danielle Infantino Deuce Williams Jeannie Burger Ashley Wzorek Joe Vallo-bera Lucy Lou Williams Dave & Betty Hargis Nate Trolio Ryan Scanlon Aunt Diane Sowell Joseph Dumm Thomas & Barbara Sochovka Donny Martinez Aunt Nadine Loomis Kelly Dumm Tom & Mary Sochovka Mike Wikander Uncle Jack Williams Isaac DeLozier Kevin Sochovka

• 78 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 79 • Football Team Patrons Lisa Sochovka Uncle Paul Bev Patterson Pat Moriarty Jamie & Kristie Sochovka Uncle Herman Billy Patterson Mike and Josie Czap Jon Sochovka Cousin Scott Mary Ann Manning Michael and Jody Czap Allison Sochovka Cousin Lauren Cassie Munzing Larsons Emily Sochovka Cousin Tara Romain Kunkle Cristinis Rob & Wendy Sochovka McCann’s Paul Kunkle Thomas@Susan Heap Justin Sochovka Paula Landsiedel Joey Lavelle Alherholts Brandon Sochovka Clark Landsiedel Paul Battista Dan, Donna, Sarah, and MattAyers Corey Sochovka Aunt Sandie Basta Paula Battista Helen “Meme” Lorson Bill Sochovka Uncle Mike Basta Rico Battista Ron & Kim Lorson & Family Sheila Sochovka Kristen Basta Bria Battista Keystone Fur Dressing Matthew Sochovka Michael Paul Basta Barry Eiden Growers Equiopment Paul Sochovka Roy Landsiedel Jack McDonough APM Kara Sochovka Lisa Landsiedel Patrick Mintzer The Pub Nicholas Sochovka Sarah Landsiedel Bernice Mintzer M&A Fruit Farm Grace Sochovka Aunt Betty Michelle Mintzer Mike Showers Frank & Sue Graziano Aunt Carol Mendicino Lisa Mintzer Ann Showers Christopher Graziano Uncle Jimmy Mendicino Jean Marie Mintzer Bob Witherow Frank Graziano Brandy Landsiedel Patrick Mintzer Nancy Showers Good Luck Mike – Dad In Memory of Grandpa Denise Moriarity Jim Showers Love Mom Matt #75 Big Man Mike Moriarity Barry Rice Mego Have a great senior year! Michael Moriarity Missy Rice Skippy O’Rourke Grandpa & Grandma are shining Matt Moriarity Jayme Smith Cousin Tom down on you! Mike and Denise Beth & Steve Williams Cousin Olivia Love Mom & Dad Michael and Matthew Curt Grim Cousin Kathryn Renee Schuster Kathy Moriarty Cathy Rineer Aunt Anita Jeff Schuster Kathleen Moriarty Minda Harbaugh Aunt Lynne Cassie Schuster John Moriarty Stan Harbaugh Aunt Annie Carolyn Krah Mark Moriarty Jake Grim Aunt Maureen Billy Krah John Moriarty Jane Grim Grandmom Vince Baglivo Frank Giordano Mike and Josie Czap Uncle Mike Dr. William Krah Vera Giordano Michael and Jody Czap Uncle Barrett

GOOD LUCK 2010 WARRIORS FROM MIKE & JAMES CASALE

• 80 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • GOOD LUCK WARRIORS Corter's Flooring AMERICA Your Trusted Name in Flooring for 35 Years 2005 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, PA 17701 Phone (570) 322-2415 FAX (570) 322-3676 Hours: Mon. 9-7, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3

• 2010 Lycoming College Football • 81 • In memory of Rosie Pfaff, who ran the concession stand for many years.

• 82 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • • 2010 Lycoming College Football • 83 • NCAA Official Football Signals

• 84 • 2010 Lycoming College Football • TWO BOYS FROM ITALY

402 Washington Blvd – Williamsport, Pa 17701 Phone 570-323-2871

Two Boys from Italy has been a Lycoming College tradition and at the same location for over 25 years. We are located just one block east of the College on Washington Blvd. We offer a different special for every day of the week including Pizza, Wings, Subs, Stromboli, Calzone, Wraps and Dinners. Our pizza comes in four different sizes – large, medium, small and the College favorite THE PAN. We also have Chicken Fingers, Cheese Sticks, Poppers, Breaded Mushrooms & Cauliflower, Funnel Fries and the best Cheese Fries in town. Stop in and pick up your Two Boys gift card to insure that you al- ways have money to eat with. Whenever you buy a gift card or re- charge one for $25.00 or more you will receive a 5% discount on your order that same day. The gift cards can be used for anything, including food, drinks or Two Boys apparel. We are open 7 days a week for deliveries, pick-ups and eat-ins. We are open until 1:00 am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and 3:00 am on Friday and Saturday. Sunday we are open until 12 Midnight. The one thing that makes Two Boys different from all the other restaurants and pizzerias in town is that Lycoming College has its own little saying about us. SEE YOU AT TWO BOYS AT 2. Good luck this year GO WARRIORS!!! In loving memory of Gary Ross Lowe A devoted Warrior supporter and loving husband and father. You will be greatly missed. Love, Janis, Gary, Corey, Megan and Brooke “We Love You, Pop”

G & J has been Locally owned & serving the operated. Fully G&J Susquehanna Valley insured and bonded. with old-fashioned Janitorial quality for 39 years. Service

Gary Ross Lowe “GO WARRIORS”

Janis Lowe • Owner

510 Fairmont Avenue • South Williamsport, PA 17701 • Office: 322-5287 G & J is A Janis Lowe Enterprise