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2014 Football ® 2014 FOOTBALL sh shipraiders.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Information About Shippensburg University 2 Academic Programs 3 Shared Vision, Academics and Athletics 4 Academic Support for Student Athletes 5 Athletics Administration 6 Facilities 7 Common Goals, SU Student Association Field at Seth Grove Stadium 8 Coaches Consistent Winner Head Coach Mark Maciejewski 10-11 Quick Facts Head Coach Assistant Coaches 12-17 School Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Head Coach Mark Maciejewski Sports Medicine 18-22 Founded 1871 Alma Mater Shippensburg '92/'96M Location Shippensburg, Pa. Mac’s Email [email protected] Players Enrollment 7,600 School Colors Red and Blue Assistant Coaches Preseason Roster 24-25 Nickname Red Raiders Offensive Coordinator/QB's Joe Davis Affiliation NCAA Division II Profiles 26-42 Alma Mater Adrian '02 Conference PSAC Eastern Division Email [email protected] COACH MAC 2011-13: Review Stadium Seth Grove (7,700) Defensive Coordinator/LB’s Mike Burket 2013 Season Review 44 Alma Mater IUP '92 The Administration Email [email protected] • 25-10 overall record 2013 Football Awards 45 Interim President Dr. G.F. "Jody" Harpster Offensive Line/Kickers Pete Lee (most wins in 3-year span in SU history) School Records and Season Rankings 46 Athletic Director Jeff Michaels Alma Mater Cornell '85 Sports Information Director Bill Morgal Email [email protected] Final Statistics 47-48 Director of Sports Medicine Wes Mallicone Running Backs/Recruiting J.C. Morgan Statistical Review 49 Faculty Athl. Rep. Dr. Rich Zumkhawala-Cook Alma Mater Bucknell '04 • 14-3 at Seth Grove Stadium Composite Game Recap 50 Athletic Department Phone 717-477-1711 Email [email protected] (SU has scored at least 17 points in every Graduate Assistant Marc Hull PSAC Sports Information Alma Mater SDSU '08 Defensive Backs Tony Johnson home game, averaging 43 ppg at home) Sports Information Director Bill Morgal About the PSAC 52 Alma Mater Shippensburg '02 Office Phone 717-477-1206 Defensive Line Mick Chronister PSAC Champions 53 Email [email protected] Alma Mater Shippensburg '88 Sports Information Fax 717-477-1253 • PSAC-best 1,431 points 2013 All-PSAC Eastern Division Teams 54 Offensive Line Ron Kerr Press Box Phone 717-477-1391 Alma Mater Penn State Hotline 717-477-7678 (40.9 PPG average thru 35 games) Opponents Wide Receivers Jeff Tomasetti Mailing Address (only PSAC school w/400+ pts. each year) Alma Mater Shippensburg '13 Game-by-Game Quick Facts 56-59 Sports Information Office All-Time Record vs. Opponents 60 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 304) Football Office Shippensburg, PA 17257 • PSAC-best 105 sacks History Website www.shipraiders.com Football Office Phone 717-477-1758 Football Office Fax 717-477-4049 Red Raider Capsule History 62 Adminstrative Assistant Janine Olah Email [email protected] • 116 new school records Annual Records 63 Classic Teams 64-67 Team Records 68 All media requests, including press passes, are to be directed to the Sports Information Office. • 2 Academic All-Americans Opponents & Results (1891-2013) 69-78 Return Records 79 Editor: Bill Morgal, Sports Information Director Rushing Records 80-81 • 5 Academic All-District honorees Designer: Jessica Kline, Publications Assistant Passing Records 82-83 Photographic credits: Bill Smith, Shippensburg University. Inside back cover Receiving Records 84-85 photos courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, • 2012 NCAA First Round victory All-Purpose Records 86 Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins and the National Football League. (SU's first NCAA Tournament win since '91) Total Offense Records 87 On the cover: Team captains (from left to right): Brian Sourber, Doug Randall, and Trevor Harman, and Coach Mac. Scoring Records 88 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compliance with federal and state laws and university policy, is committed to human Kicking Records 89 understanding and provides equal educational, employment, and economic opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, Defensive Records 90-92 sex, age, creed, national origin, religion, veteran status, or disability. Direct requests for disability accommodations and other inquiries Attendance Records 93 to the Office of Disability Services, Old Main 120, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257- 2299, (717) 477-1329. Red Raiders in the NFL 94 ABOUT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INFO General Information • Find a job or focus on a career with UNDERGRADUATE • Engineering • Political Science, BA • Computer Science (MS) the help of Career Development Degree Programs (Dual Degree, 3+2) • IT Leadership • Founded in 1871 as the • Psychology, BA Center and alumni career services. BA • Software Engineering Cumberland Valley State Normal • English, • Public Administration, BS • Accounting, BSBA • Writing • Counseling (MEd) INFO School Facilities and • Social Work, BSW. • Allied Health Sciences • Secondary Certification • School (K-12 Dual) • Comprehensive regional public Resources † • Bioscience Technology (2+2) • Exercise Science, BS • Sociology, BA • Counseling (MS) university † • Ezra Lehman Memorial Library • Nursing (2+2) • Software Engineering, BS • Clinical Mental Health † • Finance, BSBA • Member of the Pennsylvania State • Occupational Therapy (2+3) • College houses more than 2 million items † • Personal Financial Planning • Spanish, BA System of Higher Education • Radiologic Sciences (2+2) • College Student Personnel and provides access to electronic • French, BA • Secondary Certification COACHES • Located on 200 acres in south resources which are accessible from • Applied Physics, BS • Secondary Certification • Special Education and Early • Curriculum & central Pennsylvania BA Instruction (MEd) your personal computer 24-7. • Art, • Geoenvironmental Studies, BS Childhood Education, BSEd Enrollment • Every student has an e-mail and a • Secondary Certification • Biology • Geography, BS • Supply Chain Web homepage account. A wireless • Biology, BS • Early Childhood • 7,600 total undergraduate • Geographic Information Systems Management, BSBA • Elementary Education network is available across campus. • Biotechnology • Human-Environmental Studies • Logistics Management and graduate students • Clinical Sciences • Geography/Earth Science • 5 public computer labs, two open • Land Use COACHES • 49% women and 51% men • Ecology and Environmental Minor Programs • History 24-7, plus 40 departmental com- • Comprehensive Social Studies, • Mathematics • 37% of our students live on campus • Health Professions BSEd (Geography) puter labs with academic specific • Secondary Certification • Anthropology • Middle School Education • 94% of our students are from Penn- • Modern Languages software. (Environmental/General Science) • History, BA • Biochemistry sylvania • Public History • Geoenvironmental Student Life • Chemistry, BS • Coaching PLAYERS • Comprehensive Social Faculty • Biochemistry Studies (MS) • The Student Services, Inc. admin- Studies, BSEd (History) • Disability Studies • Student-faculty ratio: 20:1 and each • Business • Ethnic Studies • Organizational Development isters a $3 million budget and pro- • Computational • Human Communication student has a faculty advisor and Leadership (MS) vides a highly diversified program • Environmental Studies, BA • French Cultural Studies • Business • 99% of the 325 full-time instruc- of student activities. • Forensics • Information Technology for • Geographic Information • Communication tional faculty members hold a • More than 200 student clubs, • Pre-Pharmacy BSBA • Environmental Management Business Education, Systems PLAYERS doctorate or other terminal degree organizations, honor societies and • Secondary Certification • Secondary Certification • German Studies • Higher Education Structure in their field activity groups. • Communication/ • Interdisciplinary Arts, BA and Policy • Our faculty’s main focus is teach- • Gerontology • Historical Administration • Cultural and lecture series brings Journalism, BA • International Studies, BA ing. All classes are taught by faculty, • Electronic Media • Music • Individual & Organizational nationally and inter-nationally • Comparative and Global Cultures Development not graduate assistants known persons to campus. • Print Media • Global Political Relations • Philosophy REVIEW • Public Relations • Management Information Accreditations • Student services: University • Global Business and Economics • Reading Systems Counseling Center, Career Center, • Computer Engineering, BS • African and Middle • Technical/Professional • Public Organizations • AACSB International Learning Center, Women’s Center, • Computer Science, BS Eastern Studies Communications • Social Structure & Organization • ABET (Computer Science) • Asian Studies Multicultural Student Development • Computer Graphics • Theatre • Psychological Science (MS) • ACEJMC (Communications/ • Embedded Programming • Management, BSBA Center, Veterans Resource Center. REVIEW • Related Disciplines • Entrepreneurship • Women’s and Gender Studies • Public Administration (MPA) Journalism) • Etter Health Center provides 24- • Human Resource • Reading (MEd) • American Chemical Society hour access to medical services. • Criminal Justice, BS GRADUATE • International • School Administration (MEd) • Council for the Accreditation of Athletics • Early Childhood/Elementary • Management Degree Programs Counseling and Related Educa- • 12-acre student recreation center Admission to SU Education PK-4, BSEd • Science Education (MAT) • Management Information
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