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Muhlenberg College Introduction Varsity Location ...... Allentown, PA 18104 Management/Support Staff ...... 2 September Founded ...... 1848 Th e Muhlenberg Experience ...... 3 SAT 7 THE APPRENTICE SCHOOL ....1:00 Enrollment ...... 2,225 Muhlenberg Athletics ...... 4 Sat 14 * at Franklin & Marshall ...... 1:00 Web Site ...... www.muhlenberg.edu Centennial Conference ...... 4 SAT 21 * McDANIEL (Homecoming) ...... 2:00 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division III Football Facilities ...... 5 Sat 28 * at Johns Hopkins ...... 2:00 Conference ...... Centennial Conference Coaching Staff ...... 6-7 Nickname ...... Mules The 2013 Mules October Colors ...... Cardinal Red & Grey Roster ...... 8-9 SAT 5 * SUSQUEHANNA ...... 1:00 Home Stadium ...... Scotty Wood Stadium Notebook ...... 10-11 Sat 19 * at Gettysburg ...... 1:00 Home Field ...... Frank Marino Field Captains ...... 12-13 Sat 26 * at Juniata ...... 12:00 Surface ...... AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D Returning Players ...... 14-24 Capacity ...... 3,000 Newcomers ...... 24-25 Year Built ...... 1998 (resurfaced 2008) Opponents ...... 31 November Management Team Photo/Schedule ....back cover SAT 2 * DICKINSON (Family Weekend) .1:00 President ...... Peyton Randolph Helm The 2012 Mules Sat 9 * at Ursinus ...... 1:00 Dean of Students ...... Karen Green SAT 16 * MORAVIAN ...... 1:00 Athletic Director ...... Corey Goff Review ...... 26 Statistics ...... 27 Assistant Director ...... Megan Patruno * Centennial Conference game S.W.A...... Megan Eddinger Game Summaries ...... 28-30 Athletics Phone ...... (484) 664-3380 History Junior Varsity Athletics Fax ...... (484) 664-3035 Mule Football Timeline ...... 32-33 September Head Athletic Trainer ..... Steve Nemes All-Time Results ...... 34-38 Mon 9 at King’s ...... 7:00 Assoc. Athletic Trainer ... Lindsay Porembo Series Records ...... 39 Sun 22 at Wilkes ...... 2:00 Asst. Athletic Trainer ...... Sara Talarico Coaches’ Records ...... 39 SUN 29 ALBRIGHT...... 2:00 Football Individual Records ...... 40-43 Head Coach ...... Mike Donnelly (Ithaca ’75) Team Records ...... 44 October Record at Muhlenberg .... 106-64 (16 seasons) All-Time Letterwinners ...... 45-48 MON 7 DELAWARE VALLEY ...... 7:00 Overall Record ...... same Honor Roll ...... 49-50 MON 28 GETTYSBURG ...... 7:00 Assistant Coaches: Team Awards ...... 51 Tom Perkovich (off ensive coordinator/off ensive line) National Leaders ...... 52 Trey Brown (special teams coordinator/quarterbacks) Ron Hannis (defensive line) Bob Kohler (cornerbacks) Mike Litzenberger (inside linebackers) CConnectonnect wwithith tthehe MMulesules Jordan Purdy (running backs) Joel Sheldon (assistant special teams/DFO) Web Ryan Kolakowski (outside linebackers) www.muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics Jamel Mutunga (tight ends) Facebook Mike Kane (wide receivers) Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3385 www.facebook.com/MuhlenbergCollegeAthletics E-mail ...... [email protected] Twitter 2012 Record ...... 8-3 (7-2 Centennial) @muhl_sports and @muhl_fb Letters Returning/Lost ....34/22 YouTube Starters Returning/Lost .. 11/13 (O 3/8, D 7/4, S 1/1) www.youtube.com/user/muhlsid Off ense ...... Multiple Defense ...... 3-4 Blog All-Time Record ...... 487-494-41 (.497) http://sportsinfo.blogs.muhlenberg.edu First Season ...... 1900 Live Stats CC Championships ...... 1983, 1986, 2001, 2002, 2003, www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/livestats/xlive.htm 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010 Sports Information (all home games) Director ...... Mike Falk Live Video Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3232 www.livestream.com/muhlenberg (all home games) Fax ...... (484) 664-3477 E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Director ...... Andy Edwards Credits: Th e 2013 football yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Sports Information Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3168 Offi ce. Editor, Mike Falk; Assistant Editor, Andy Edwards; Design: Emily Novak; Photography, Amico E-mail ...... [email protected] Studio, Bill Johnson, Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com), Lisa Youngentob ’12 and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Independent Graphics of Pittston, Pa. (570-654-4040). college management Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Peyton R. Helm Karen Green Corey Goff President of the College Vice President for Student Director of Athletics Aff airs/Dean of Students Peyton Randolph Corey Goff began his tenure Helm took office as Karen Green began her as director of athletics in July president of Muhlen- duties as vice president for 2012 following more than 10 berg College July 1, student aff airs/dean of stu- years as a coach in football 2003. He holds the dents at Muhlenberg College and baseball at Muhlenberg. faculty rank of profes- on June 15, 2006, following “Muhlenberg’s student-ath- sor of history. more than four years as dean letes embody everything that Immediately prior to joining the of students at Wells College in Aurora, N.Y. is right about college athletics,” said Goff upon Muhlenberg community, Helm served as At Muhlenberg, Green oversees more than 70 his appointment. “Having the chance to work vice president for college relations and full-time employees and several departments, alongside our staff supporting those students in professor of classical studies at Colby Col- including athletics and recreation. their pursuit of excellence through athletics is a lege in Waterville, Maine. “Muhlenberg is committed to our scholar- dream come true for me.” Helm began his career in academic athletes and the athletic programs are an inte- Goff was named assistant director of athletics administration at the University of Penn- gral part of a liberal arts education,” said Green. in June 2003, and in June 2008 he was promot- sylvania, where he was named coordinator “The lessons learned from participation in our ed to associate director. of College House Programs in 1981. He programs will sustain our students throughout From 2007 to 2012, Goff was head coach of served as associate director of develop- their lives. The opportunity to be involved in the Muhlenberg baseball team. He led the Mules ment and then director of development intramural and recreational programs provides to a 20-win season and a trip to the Centennial for Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences. balance from the rigors of a challenging aca- Conference playoff s in 2008 and coached two From 1981-1988 he was also an adjunct demic experience. Students learn negotiation all-region selections and a CC player of the year. assistant professor of ancient history and skills, teamwork, time management and to be Muhlenberg broke or tied more than 30 indi- urban studies at Penn. eff ective leaders. vidual and team records in hitting, pitching and In 1988, Helm was named vice presi- “Our coaches are committed to excellence fielding categories during his tenure. dent for development and alumni relations and are partners with students notwithstand- Goff was an assistant football coach at at Colby, where he was promoted to vice ing their skill level. I will be fully committed to Muhlenberg from 2000 to 2005, serving as president for college relations in 2001. the College’s athletic programs.” off ensive coordinator the last five of those The Council for Advancement and Sup- Green received her baccalaureate degree seasons. The Mules won four straight CC co- port of Education (CASE) has awarded from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta in 1986, championships from 2001 to 2004, made their Helm its Steuben Apple, given to advance- where the Karen Green Human Relations first three appearances in the NCAA Division ment professionals who have been rated Award was created in her honor. She went on to III Tournament and broke numerous school as a top speaker at 10 or more national earn her master’s of divinity from the Candler records. conferences. Helm has delivered ad- School of Theology at Emory University in Goff is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna Uni- dresses and conducted seminars on ethics, 1997. versity, where he was a team captain in baseball stewardship, writing, capital campaigns, Green began her administrative career as and played football. He earned his master’s in market research and volunteer manage- a res-ident director at Spelman College, later educational psychology from the University at ment at more than 30 conferences across served in the admissions office at Agnes Scott Albany in 1997. the country and internationally. His writ- and subsequently became director of orienta- Goff and his wife Lauren have two young ing has been published in CASE Currents tion, residence life and student activities at her boys, Collin, 8, and Michael, 5. and Successful Fund Raising, as well as alma mater before leaving Atlanta to accept the various scholarly publications in the field position of director of multi-cultural aff airs at of ancient history. Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. Megan Patruno Associate Director of Athletics Helm earned his bachelor’s degree in She held additional leadership positions in archaeology, with magna cum laude and student life at Agnes Scott, Emory and Ham- Megan Patruno was Phi Beta Kappa distinction, from Yale ilton before assuming the position of dean of named assistant director of University. He earned his doctoral degree students at Wells in September 2001. athletics in 2012. A former in ancient history, specializing in ancient assistant executive director Greek and Near Eastern history and litera- of the Centennial Conference, ture, from the University of Pennsylvania. Patruno serves as the athletic department liaison to admis- sions, compliance officer, supervisor of game Athletic Support Staff and event management, outing director and Athletic Trainers Strength/Conditioning student-athlete programming coordinator. Megan Eddinger Senior Woman Administrator Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman administrator in 2010. In addition to her administrative duties, she serves as advi- sor to the Student-Athlete Steve Nemes Lindsay Porembo Sara Talarico Darin Thomas Advisory Committee and head field hockey coach. 2 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports muhlenberg experience

The Muhlenberg experience, in the words of some of the senior football captains: Caring Community Active Learning Powerful Outcomes

What makes Muhlenberg special? People re- At Muhlenberg, excellent teaching is our first A Muhlenberg education provides a powerful ally care about each other ... priority. Our faculty are drawn from America’s launching pad to graduate school and entry-level It’s true! Many colleges say it, but at Muhlen- major universities and are selected for their careers. The College’s success rates with both berg you can feel it. There is a real sense of com- ability to combine first-rate scholarship and law school and medical school placement are munity here. Students care about each other. Fac- compelling teaching. regularly over 90%. In addition, many Muhlen- ulty care about their students. The potential for Many of our classes are taught seminar style, berg students go on to master’s and doctoral pro- human connections and for lifelong friendships with an emphasis on discussion and classroom grams each year, often with teaching fellowships that enrich a college experience is tremendous. interaction. Science labs are hands-on, with the or other stipends. opportunity to do real science Muhlenberg grads also go on to a full Kory Crichton: “Upon entering Muhlenberg, in a small college setting. range of employment opportunities, from I was just as nervous and overwhelmed as the Independent study, men- America’s largest banks and accounting next guy; there were hundreds of new people tored research, internships firms to its “blue-chip” business concerns, I had to meet and I was in a new environment and field experience all are from the most prominent social and on the bottom of the so-called ‘totem pole.’ The encouraged. The goal in each helping agencies to schools, government love and care displayed by everyone involved on case is to promote an active, and family-owned businesses, and from a campus allowed me to let down my guard and participatory learning style. variety of media, writing and advertising embrace becoming a Mule. Three full years later That commitment to positions to work in the performing and and I can truly say that the diversity of people is first-rate teaching and active fine arts. what creates this caring community. From Plant learning means that we strive Our alumni often report that their Ops workers you’ve never met saying hello with always to provide learning Muhlenberg experience helped them a wide smile to professors spending countless experiences that are not develop a combination of work ethic, hours with you after class, the Muhlenberg fam- simply informational, but in- mental agility and intellectual toughness ily is definitely the epitome of the word “care.” teresting, even inspirational. that has allowed them to excel in a variety It means looking for teaching of fields. Muhlenberg graduates across the Joe Carlucci: “From my first days on campus, I approaches where sudents years share at least one thing in common quickly began to realize that there was a genuine are not passive but rather – a rigorous, challenging and supportive desire on the part of the professors for their engaged, active learners. The undergraduate experience that helped to students to do well. Professors’ office hours are result has been an academic shape them and prepare them for excel- extremely flexible; they will most always find program widely recognized for educational lence in their lives and careers. time in their schedules for students to come by excellence based on both rigor and nurture. with questions, or to simply stop by and catch up Joe Hogh: “After interning for Deloitte last sum- on what’s new. Relationships extend far beyond Joe Carlucci: “Admittedly, in high school I was mer, I can honestly thank Muhlenberg College the classroom at Muhlenberg College.” motivated externally by those around me to get for preparing me so well for the corporate world. good grades in order to get into a great school. The liberal arts education honed my accounting Joe Hogh: “When looking for potential colleg- The motivation worked, but once I got to Muhlen- skills as well as my interpersonal and network- es I knew I wanted a school with a strong sense berg, the classes and the style of teaching/ ing skills. This is primarily due to the fact that of community. During my initial visit to Muhlen- learning changed my attitude and allowed me to the liberal arts education enables you to become berg College I could tell community was of the become self-motivated through a love of learning. a well-rounded individual with knowledge out- utmost importance. From the onset, the faculty No longer was I solely motivated in the hope of side of your chosen major.” and staff were there every step of the way to help good grades. I was driven by a hunger to learn as you succeed as a student here at Muhlenberg.” much as I could in a number of disciplines to be- Joe Carlucci: “The goal of a liberal arts educa- come the most well-rounded person I could be.” tion is to mold students into the most well- rounded people they can be by educating them Kory Crichton: “I wanted to attend a school in a variety of disciplines. After taking classes in where the faculty truly cared about what you a number of diff erent subject areas, I began to learn, how you learn it, and how you apply it. notice the crossover between classes; things that Muhlenberg proved to be just the right place. you learn about in one class will come up and be Smaller class sizes provide opportunities to ask relevant in another, even if the two classes seem- questions and engage in healthy debates with ingly have nothing to do with one another. The your classmates. However, those opportuni- liberal arts approach has allowed me to become ties do not stop outside of the classroom. Guest educated in areas I never expected.” speakers and round-table discussions about applying classroom information to the real world Kory Crichton: “The liberal arts education truly prepares you for life beyond Muhlenberg.” ultimately created an opportunity to broaden my horizons as well as diversifying my lifestyle. Joe Hogh: “One of the reasons Muhlenberg is Muhlenberg has introduced me to hundreds of so great is that the professors involve the stu- people from various backgrounds and eth- dents in their teaching. This type of engagement nicities. They say the key to success is who you allows for a very personal connection between know, not what you know. However, the amazing student and teacher. This is a style of teaching academics, along with the friends that I’ve estab- that is unique to Muhlenberg and undoubtedly lished special lifelong bonds with, will produce adds to the unique culture of the college.” powerful outcomes for years to come.”

learn more about Muhlenberg! www.muhlenberg.edu/main/admissions 3 muhlenberg athletics Muhlenberg College Football 2013

Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport inter- Centennial Conference collegiate athletics program. The Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports and are members of the National Colle- In its 21st year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has giate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences. Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to off er quality com- On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Marshall petitive experiences for the serious ath- College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions with lete, with opportu- nities for outstanding 484-664- similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that state- Director ...... Corey Goff ...... 3380 ment, the Centennial Conference was born. teams and individuals Assistant Director ...... Megan Patruno ...... 3785 From 1983-92, the eight private colleges — Dick- to advance to national S.W.A...... Megan Eddinger ...... 3768 Division III champi- Assistant to the A.D...... Marqus Hunter ...... 4085 inson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Head Coaches Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, onships. However, Baseball ...... Tod Gross ...... 3395 Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, given the breadth (men) ...... Scott McClary ...... 3387 Ursinus College and Western Maryland of the program, op- Basketball (women) ...... Ron Rohn ...... 3394 portunities also exist Cheerleading ...... Tanya Feiertag ...... 3865 College (now McDaniel College) — partici- Cross Country...... Steve Finley ...... 3788 pated in a football-only conference. Because for the unrecruited Field Hockey ...... Megan Eddinger ...... 3768 of the success in operating the Centennial athlete to participate Football ...... Mike Donnelly ...... 3385 in varsity sports. Golf (men) ...... John Librick ...... 4090 Football Conference, the league expanded Golf (women)...... John Librick ...... 4090 to an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn Muhlenberg has Lacrosse (men) ...... Chris Bissinger ...... 3763 Mawr College, Haverford College and Washing- excellent on-campus Lacrosse (women) ...... Kristen Stuckel ...... 3384 athletic facilities. Soccer (men) ...... Sean Topping ...... 3383 ton College joining as charter members. Soccer (women) ...... Leslie Benintend ...... 3382 A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, Opened in 1982, the Soft ball ...... Marisa DeStasio ...... 3415 “Recognizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of Life Sports Center is a (men) ...... Jeff Schmitt ...... 3865 building designed for Tennis (women) ...... Linda Andrews ...... 3381 institutions, we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of Track & Field ...... Brad Hackett ...... 3590 rationalizing our competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. Th e athletics, intramurals ...... Alexa Keckler ...... 3669 Conference will be controlled by the presidents of the member institutions.” and “sports for life” Wrestling ...... Jake Calhoun ...... 3386 as primary uses. The Athletic Trainers ...... Steve Nemes ...... 3391 In 2007, Juniata College and Moravian College, a longtime rival of Lindsay Porembo ...... 3063 Muhlenberg, joined the CC as associate members in the sport of football. original solar-heated Sara Talarico ...... 3863 Susquehanna University came on board for the 2010 season. building, a series of Strength/Conditioning ....Darin Th omas ...... 3377 Th e Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among three additions to Equipment Manager...... Tod Gross ...... 3395 the Memorial Hall Administrative Asst...... Bonnie Belknap ...... 3379 national liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic Receptionist ...... TBA ...... 3023 aspirations and a commitment to the importance of the total educational gymnasium, includes experience of students engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs the spacious John are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and fl ow from Deitrich Field House, featuring basketball and tennis courts and their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive, a 160-meter running track; the 25-meter Alumni Pool; and the broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and Levering Tyson wing, containing racquetball and squash courts every sport is important. and rooms for sports medicine, weight training, wrestling, dance, Th e CC crowns champions in 24 sports and continues to sponsor inter- instruction and equipment distribution. Memorial Hall, the original collegiate programs of national prominence for women and men. On the facility built in 1954, seats 3,529 and is an excellent facility for average, Centennial viewing indoor sports. members boast of 19 CC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS The Life Sports Center recently underwent a significant renova- varsity teams, which 1983 MUHLENBERG (5-2) 2000 Western Maryland (7-0) tion that further improved the Mules’ facilities. The three-level, is well above the Gettysburg (5-2) 2001 MUHLENBERG (5-1) 40,000-square foot addition was built directly west of the Dei- Swarthmore (5-2) Western Maryland (5-1) trich Field House and opened in the fall of 2004. The new facility national norm. 1984 Gettysburg (6-1) 2002 MUHLENBERG (5-1) Football in the Swarthmore (6-1) Johns Hopkins (5-1) includes additional locker rooms and office space, new recreation CC has shown an 1985 Gettysburg (6-0-1) McDaniel (5-1) and fitness incredible balance of 1986 MUHLENBERG (6-1) 2003 MUHLENBERG (5-1) areas and Franklin & Marshall (6-1) Johns Hopkins (5-1) a new power. In 30 years, all 1987 Franklin & Marshall (7-0) 2004 MUHLENBERG (4-2) eight of the original 1988 Franklin & Marshall (6-1) Dickinson (4-2) health and members have won Dickinson (6-1) Franklin & Marshall (4-2) counseling 1989 Dickinson (7-0) Johns Hopkins (4-2) center. outright or shared the 1990 Dickinson (5-1-1) McDaniel (4-2) Conference champi- 1991 Dickinson (7-0) 2005 Johns Hopkins (5-1) Out- onship, and there has 1992 Dickinson (5-1-1) 2006 Dickinson (5-1) doors, the 1993 Dickinson (5-2) 2007 MUHLENBERG (8-0) Mules have been a tie for the title Franklin & Marshall (5-2) 2008 MUHLENBERG (7-1) 10 times, including a 1994 Dickinson (7-0) 2009 Johns Hopkins (7-1) a grass fi ve-way tie in 2004. 1995 Franklin & Marshall (6-1) 2010 MUHLENBERG (7-2) field used Only two teams since 1996 Ursinus (7-0) Johns Hopkins (7-2) During the 2012-13 school year, the Muhlenberg soft ball team won 30 by the 1997 Western Maryland (7-0) Ursinus (7-2) games and the Centennial Conference regular-season championship, men’s and 2001 – Muhlenberg 1998 Western Maryland (7-0) 2011 Johns Hopkins (9-0) football earned a postseason bid for the ninth time in 13 years, and 1999 Western Maryland (7-0) 2012 Johns Hopkins (8-1) women’s in 2007 and Johns Mule individuals earned bids to the NCAA Championships in women’s Hopkins last year – cross country and men’s and women’s track and fi eld. soccer swept through the CC season undefeated. teams, But success does not only come on the fi eld. Ten CC football players have constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use by football, field hockey received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while 12 more have been named to and lacrosse surrounded by an eight-lane, all-weather track, con- the Academic All-America fi rst team, and one earned a Rhodes Scholarship. structed in 1998 and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008. www.centennial.org 4 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports football facilities

Scotty Wood Stadium/Frank Marino Field Life Sports Center

constructed 1998 renovated 2003-04 Muhlenberg College constructed a state-of-the-art on-campus game A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center and practice facility during the summer of 1998. The multipurpose opened in August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s ath- stadium includes an artificial turf playing field with e-layer pad, an letic facilities. eight-lane all-weather track, bleacher seating for 3,000 and lighting. The addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, The facility was the first of its kind in the Lehigh Valley. includes a large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fitness area, a snack Scotty Wood Stadium, also home to the Mule field hockey, lacrosse bar, new facilities for health service and counseling, training rooms, and track teams, received a facelift in the summer of 2008 when the locker rooms and coaches’ offices. The structure overlooks Scotty Wood original AstroTurf 12® surface was replaced with AstroTurf GameDay Stadium and Varsity Field and is joined to the Life Sports Center by a Grass™ 3D. large indoor corridor on the main level. A new main entrance faces the AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ is an infill turf system tufted into a campus. super-stable, multi-ply primary backing system that is covered with a The project also entailed renovations in the Field House, including heavy urethane, environmentally friendly BioCel™ coating for unifor- installation of a new floor and track, new netting, new lighting and mity, consistency and precise performance across the entire field. painting. AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D is a natural-looking synthetic surface that’s more durable than 100% polyethylene systems. Tweed tufting of AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D more accurately mimics the true coloration of natural grass. A double nylon Root Zone acts as a traction layer, providing fiber support and reducing the compaction associated with other infill products. Muhlenberg’s facility is named for two prominent figures in the school’s athletic history. The stadium honors the late Milton W. “Scotty” Wood for his many years of support and service to the College and its scholar athletes. He began Wood Dining Services, now prominent in the food service in- dustry, in 1947 by feeding Muhlenberg basketball players. The Mules’ annual tipoff basketball tournament is also named in his honor. The field honors the late Frank Marino, one of the most beloved coaches in school history. He led the football team to a 54-40-6 record from 1970 to 1980 and was 1976 Middle Atlantic Conference coach of the year. Marino, who passed away in January 2011, served the athletic department in numerous other capacities during his 34-year associa- tion with the College, earning the respect, loyalty and admiration of hundreds of young men and women.

HOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE

Scotty Wood Stadium has been one of the Not coincidentally, Muhlenberg most popular Division III football venues of has been very successful at Scotty late. Muhlenberg has averaged over 2,500 fans Wood Stadium. Th e Mules are a game since 2000, including an over-capacity 57-22 at home since 1998, setting a average of 3,401 in 2007. Th e Mules ranked school record with six home wins 10th in Division III in home attendance (3,738 in 2000, 2002 and 2007: per game) in 2003. Th e top fi ve Scotty Wood Stadium crowds: 1998 3-2 2003 3-1 2008 5-1 4,471 vs. Hartwick Nov. 4, 2000 1999 3-2 2004 4-1 2009 2-3 4,312 vs. Salisbury Nov. 17, 2007 2000 6-0 2005 1-4 2010 3-2 4,168 vs. Moravian Nov. 15, 2003 2001 3-2 2006 4-1 2011 4-0 4,121 vs. Ursinus Oct. 30, 1999 2002 6-1 2007 6-0 2012 4-2 4,100 vs. Moravian Nov. 10, 2007

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the University at Albany, while earning his master’s MULE FOOTBALL 1997-2012 Mike Donnelly Head Coach/Defensive degree in education administration. Donnelly spent the next season as a defensive line assistant at East Coordinator/Safeties Year ...... W-L ....CC W-L .... CC Place Stroudsburg University. 1997 ...... 1-9 ...... 1-6 ...... 7th Ithaca ‘75 • 17th season fi ve losses by a touchdown or less After two seasons as defensive coordinator and led CC in total off ense and passing off ense Mike Donnelly is the win- head track coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1998 ...... 5-5 ...... 3-4 ...... 5th ningest coach in the history of Donnelly returned to his alma mater for four years, third-best improvement in Division III Muhlenberg football with a re- coaching the linebackers and helping Ithaca to the 1999 ...... 6-4 ...... 4-3 ...... 3rd (tied) cord of 106-64 (.624) in 16 years. 1980 NCAA Division III championship game. As head fi rst winning season since 1989 track coach, he led the Bombers to four consecutive received votes in national poll Since taking over a program that led Division III in kickoff returns won a total of 18 games in the eight years prior to his conference titles. broke or tied 57 school, CC and NCAA records arrival, Donnelly has turned the Mules into a peren- In 1984, Donnelly left Ithaca for Lafayette College, 2000 ...... 9-2 ...... 5-2 ...... 2nd (tied) nial title contender. where he would spend the next seven years. He was won ECAC Southwest championship In the 30-year history of the Centennial Confer- defensive coordinator in 1988, when the Leopards fi rst postseason bid since 1946 tied school record with nine wins ence, only one coach has won more championships won their first Patriot League championship. Don- best CC record/fi nish since 1988/1987 than Donnelly’s seven. nelly spent two seasons as defensive coordinator three All-Americans and 14 All-CC players Donnelly was named regional coach of the year at the University at Buff alo before moving on to fi rst CC player of the year in team history Columbia. ranked 24th in Division III by USA Football by the American Football Coaches Association and Donnelly is a member of the American Football 2001 ...... 7-4 ...... 5-1 ...... 1st (tied) D3football.com in 2007 after leading Muhlenberg to tied for CC championship (fi rst since 1986) its first undefeated regular season in the 106-year Coaches Association (AFCA) and has served on sev- earned bid to ECAC Southeast championship program history. The Mules won the CC champion- eral AFCA committees. He also has sat on the NCAA ranked 16th in Lindy’s preseason poll ship, finished the regular season with a 10-0 record South Region football committee. 2002 ...... 10-2 ...... 5-1 ...... 1st (tied) and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Muhlenberg’s 28th football coach dating back to earned fi rst-ever bid to NCAA Tournament and 1900, the 61-year-old Donnelly and his wife, Beth, won fi rst-round game Division III playoff s. They were ranked eighth in the tied for second straight CC championship country in the final poll of the season. have two children, Lauren, 30, and Brendan, 25. broke school record for wins The 2008 squad repeated as CC champion and ranked 17th in fi nal Division III poll two All-Americans and 18 All-CC selections rose to No. 2 in one national poll — the highest na- CC and ECAC Southwest off ensive player of the year tional ranking ever for any Muhlenberg team in any Tom Perkovich second in Division III in turnover margin sport. Donnelly was voted CC coach of the year that Off ensive Coordinator 2003 ...... 7-3 ...... 5-1 ...... 1st (tied) season and again in 2010, when he led the Mules to Off ensive Line second straight NCAA bid the CC title following a 3-7 campaign the year before. Canisius ‘02 • 10th season tied for third straight CC championship CC off ensive player of the year Donnelly became the winningest coach in program two All-Americans history with a 20-2 defeat of Dickinson in 2005. Ap- Tom Perkovich is in his fourth ranked in top 20 in two preseason polls propriately, the head coach and defensive coordina- season as off ensive coordinator 2004 ...... 8-3 ...... 4-2 ...... 1st (tied) tor earned his 100th career win with a 21-0 shutout coordinator and 10th season third consecutive NCAA bid overall in two stints at Muhlen- tied for fourth straight CC championship of Franklin & Marshall last year. led all of college football in total defense The Mules are 104-50 (.675) in their last 154 berg. He also serves as the ranked in top 5 in D-III in four defensive categories games and have earned nine postseason invitations team’s recruiting coordinator. CC defensive player of the year since 2000. Perkovich returned to the Mules on a full-time 2005 ...... 3-7 ...... 2-4 ...... 5th (tied) In 1999, Muhlenberg finished 6-4 for its first win- basis in 2006, coaching the off ensive line. He was ninth in Division III in total defense special teams coordinator in 2009. six losses by eight points or fewer ning record since 1989 and broke or tied 57 school, CC defensive player of the year CC and NCAA records. The 2000 team tied a school During his time “Perk” has built off ensive lines 2006 ...... 5-5 ...... 2-4 ...... 5th (tied) record by winning nine games, earned the program’s that paved the way for the top three rushers in 3-2 with two three-point losses in last fi ve games first postseason bid since 1946 and had three All- program history. One of Perkovich’s linemen earned 2007 ...... 11-1 ...... 8-0 ...... 1st Americans. In 2002, Muhlenberg finished the year first-team All-Centennial Conference honors six of fi rst outright CC championship ever the last seven years. fi rst undefeated regular season ever ranked 17th after winning a school-record 10 games. advanced to NCAA second round The 2003 Mules won their final seven regular- Perkovich was running backs coach in 2003 and broke school record for wins season games and became the first team to win the 2004, helping the Mules to consecutive CC cham- nine spots on All-CC fi rst team CC title after losing the conference opener. pionships. Six diff erent backs recorded 100-yard ranked No. 8 by D3football.com games in his two years, and one became the pro- in top 10 in Division III in nine statistical categories In his 16 seasons, Donnelly has coached 15 All- four shutouts (most since 1947) Americans, eight Centennial Conference players of gram’s all-time leading rusher and scorer. 2008 ...... 9-2 ...... 7-1 ...... 1st the year and five Academic All-Americans. After leaving Muhlenberg, Perkovich furthered second straight outright CC championship As defensive coordinator, Donnelly has established his experience at two Division I schools. He was ranked No. 2 by AFCA during season one of the top defenses in Division III. Muhlenberg tight ends coach at College of the Holy Cross for the CC off ensive and defensive players of the year two All-Americans/two Academic All-Americans led the country in total defense in 2004 and ranked 2005 season and running backs coach at Colgate 2009 ...... 3-7 ...... 2-6 ...... 7th (tied) in the top five in three other defensive categories. University in the spring of 2006. three losses by a touchdown or less Over the last 11 years, the Mules rank fourth in Divi- Perkovich was an all-star off ensive lineman at 13th in Division III in total defense sion III in total defense and fifth in scoring defense. Canisius College, earning second-team mid-major one Academic All-American A resident of nearby Easton, Donnelly came to All-America honors from Football Gazette as a se- 2010 ...... 7-4 ...... 7-2 ...... 1st (tied) nior. He played in all 42 games during his four-year record-tying ninth CC championship Muhlenberg after four years at Columbia University, CC defensive player of the year where, as defensive coordinator and linebackers career, starting the final 31. one All-American coach, he helped the Lions compile an 8-2 record – Perkovich, who hails from Tonawanda, N.Y., also 2011 ...... 7-3 ...... 7-2 ...... 2nd their best in 51 years – in 1996. Donnelly’s charges was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at Cani- three losses by total of 15 points (two to top-10 foes) included defensive end Marcellus Wiley, a second- sius, becoming the first Griff to play both sports all one All-American four years since 1949. 2012 ...... 8-3 ...... 7-2 ...... 2nd round draft pick of the Buff alo Bills. earned bid to ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Since graduating in 1975 from Ithaca College, Perkovich, who is married to Brandi, has twice received votes in national poll where he was an all-conference linebacker, Don- the Buff alo Marathon to raise funds for Lauren’s nelly has coached at the NCAA Division I, II and III First And Goal Foundation, a charitable organiza- Totals .....106-64 .....74-41 ...... 7 titles levels. During the 1976-77 school year, he coached tion that provides financial support for pediatric .624 .643 the defensive ends and was scouting coordinator at brain tumor research and cancer services. 6 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports coaching staff Trey Brown Bob Kohler Joel Sheldon Special Teams Coordinator Assistant Coach Director of Football Operations Quarterbacks Cornerbacks Asst. Special Teams Coordinator Colorado ‘93 • fourth season Kutztown ‘73 • 24th season 11th season

Former Division I assistant The dean of the Mule Joel Sheldon is in his 11th Trey Brown is in his fourth coaching staff , Bob Kohler season overall in two stints on season on the Muhlenberg is in his 24rd season at the the Mule staff . He joined the coaching staff . Under his tute- ’Berg, helping with the cor- staff in 2002 after two seasons lage, a Mule broke the school nerbacks. as head coach and off ensive record for career rushing yards by a quarterback Kohler has assisted under four diff erent head coordinator of the semipro Lehigh Valley Steelers and became just the third QB in Centennial Con- coaches at Muhlenberg since 1978, coaching at of the Garden State Football League. He played ference history to throw for 5,000 yards and rush nearly every position. He also has spent time at semiprofessionally as an off ensive lineman for for 1,200. William Allen High School, Kutztown University the Lehigh Valley Panthers. For four years before coming to Muhlenberg, and Moravian College during his coaching career. A former player at California (Pa.) University, Brown was off ensive coordinator and quarter- Kohler is a retired elementary school principal. Sheldon is a project manager for Neuber Group of backs coach at Lehigh University. The Mountain Phoenixville, Pa. He and his wife, Lisa, have two Hawk off ense scored 30 or more points 15 times daughters, Madison, 13, and Elizabeth, 6. during his tenure and led the Patriot League in Mike Litzenberger scoring in 2006, when its quarterback was named Assistant Coach Ryan Kolakowski to the All-PL first team. Inside Linebackers Assistant Coach Before coming to the Lehigh Valley, Brown fi fth season Outside Linebackers spent one year with the tight ends and four with Central Michigan ‘10 • the wide receivers at the University of Pennsyl- Mike Litzenberger joined second season vania, where he coached the two most prolific the Muhlenberg staff in 2009, bringing 26 years of coach- Ryan Kolakowski joined the receivers in program history. The Quakers were a staff in 2012 as coach of the combined 40-9 during Brown’s stint and won Ivy ing experience at local high schools. outside linebackers, bring- League championships in 2002 and 2003. ing to Muhlenberg coaching Prior to his arrival at Penn, Brown spent Litzenberger spent the previous six seasons at Catasauqua High School, including the last three experience at three colleges: three seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford West Virginia University, his alma mater Central University. Brown was part of the 1999 Pacific-10 as head coach. He previously worked on staff s at Dieruff (1983-88), Emmaus (1989-93), Parkland Michigan University and Ave Maria (Fla.) Univer- coaching staff of the year after Stanford captured sity. Kolakowski attended William Mason High a Pac-10 title. The Cardinal boasted an off ense (1994-2001) and Freedom (2002) high schools, coaching all three levels of the defense as well as School near Cincinnati, and also was an assistant that was recognized in the top 10 nationally, and at Kalamazoo Central High School. the team appeared in the 2000 Rose Bowl. the off ensive line and wide receivers. A native of Longmont, Colo., Brown earned A certified football and baseball official, Litzen- his bachelor’s from the University of Colorado in berger has served as a juvenile detention center Jamel Mutunga 1993 and his master’s from Saint Mary’s (Calif.) worker for the County of Lehigh since 1990. He Assistant Coach • Tight Ends College in 2003. He and his wife, Lea, have two attended Penn State University for three years Gettysburg ’11 • second season children, Keelen, 7, and Mason, 4. from 1979 to 1981. Litzenberger and his wife, Liz, are the parents A name very familiar of Chris Litzenberger, a senior wide receiver and around the Centennial Confer- Ron Hannis long snapper for the Mules. ence, Jamel Mutunga is in his second year on the Muhlen- Assistant Coach berg staff . Mutunga was a Defensive Line Jordan Purdy four-year letterwinner and East Stroudsburg ‘94 • three-year starter at running 10th season Assistant Coach Running Backs back for Gettysburg, rushing for 2,804 career yards and earning All-CC honors three times. He Ron Hannis is in his 10th Wilkes ‘08 • fourth season tied a CC record with five rushing touchdowns in season as a member of the a game and finished his career third on the Bul- Mule staff . After three years of A 2007 Academic All-Amer- lets’ all-time list with 38 TDs. Mutunga is a for- coaching the inside lineback- ica off ensive lineman, Jordan mer marketing intern with the Baltimore Ravens. ers, he moved to defensive line for the 2007 Purdy is in his fourth season campaign. on the Muhlenberg staff as Eleven of the Mules’ 18 starting linemen the running backs coach. Mike Kane last six years earned All-Centennial Conference Before coming to Muhlenberg, Purdy spent the Assistant Coach honors, with five making the first team. previous two seasons as the off ensive line coach Wide Receivers From 1998 to 2003, Hannis was an assistant and special teams coordinator at Salisbury High West Chester ‘09 • football coach in the Wilson Area School District, School in Allentown, while also working as an second season emotional support teacher at Francis D. Raub serving as off ensive coordinator, off ensive and Mike Kane joined the Middle School. defensive line coach and strength coach. For the Muhlenberg staff in 2012. A Purdy was a four-year letterwinner and previous four years, he coached in the Salisbury 2009 graduate of West Ches- captain at Wilkes University and was named all- Twp. School District. ter University, Kane was a conference in 2005 and 2006, while also earning Hannis is a 1994 graduate of East Stroudsburg volunteer football operations All-America honors in 2006. University, where he won three varsity letters as assistant with the defensive staff at Lafayette Col- An Easton native, Purdy graduated from Wilkes an off ensive guard. Since 1999, Hannis has taught lege the previous two years. He also coached the in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary health and physical education at Philip F. Lauer freshman football team at West Chester East High and special education and a minor in history. Middle School in the Wilson School District. School in 2008. Kane is a mental health worker in He and his wife, Kim, have two young sons, the life skills classroom at Pocono Mountain East Jake, 5, and Aiden, 2½. Junior High School. 7 2013 roster Muhlenberg College Football 2013

No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School NUMERICAL ROSTER 18 Alex Alberque Fr QB 5-10 166 Ridgefield Park, N.J./Ridgefield Park 6 Marcus Allen * So RB 5-8 183 Union, N.J./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) No Name Pos No Name Pos 12 Matt Aspinwall So QB/P 5-10 177 Milford, Conn./Joseph A. Foran 1 Cody Geyer WR 52 Greg DeLade DE 66 Carlo Autino So OL 6-2 295 Wood-Ridge, N.J./Wood-Ridge 2 Aaron Bossard TE/H 53 Devin Woods LB 72 Bryan Auvil * So OT 6-3 265 Macungie, Pa./Emmaus 3 Luke D’Alessandro RB 54 Dillon Minnaker LB 4 Mike Harris WR 55 John Bolger DE 35 Walter Baginsky Fr DB 5-11 174 Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery 5 Kamal Kendrick RB 56 Rob Municchi OL 16 Gene Blanco * Jr LB 5-11 216 Freehold, N.J./Freehold Twp. 6 Marcus Allen RB 57 Brian Ellis LB 55 John Bolger * Jr DE 6-1 230 Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields 7 Anthony Schwab QB 58 Peter Sorrento LB 8 Joe Carlucci QB 58 Bill Brauer LB 46 Jimmy Bolton Fr LB 6-0 207 Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West 9 David Hausladen TE/H 59 Lenny Smith LB 99 Joe Bonaddio So DL 5-11 232 Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s 10 Devlin Formey WR 60 Tommy DeVito OL 11 Michael Long TE/H 61 Domenick Mattia OL 2 Aaron Bossard * Jr TE/H 6-0 200 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury 11 Christian Gwynn WR 62 Willie Britt OL 58 Bill Brauer Fr LB 5-6 210 Mendham, N.J./Morristown Beard 12 Matt Aspinwall QB/P 63 Doug Goss OG 62 Willie Britt Fr OL 6-2 249 Frenchtown, N.J./Delaware Valley Regional 13 Luke Primerano QB 64 Jeff Oliemuller OG 67 Daniel Cano So OL 6-2 278 Bucaramanga, Colombia/Montclair (N.J.) 14 Nick Palladino QB 64 David Parfi tt OL 76 Trevor Cardo * Jr OT 6-2 250 Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill 15 Kahlil Edley CB 65 Joe Whitney OL 16 Gene Blanco LB 66 Carlo Autino OL 17 Alexander Meller S 67 Daniel Cano OL 8 Joe Carlucci **+ Sr QB 5-11 194 Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney 18 Alex Alberque QB 68 Jack Petrella OL 75 Kevin Cellary * Jr DL 6-2 260 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional 19 Sean Robbins WR 69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz DE 39 Tyler Cerbo * Jr S 5-11 170 Newton, N.J./Kittatinny 20 Jonathan Marrero WR 70 Erik Santiago OL 78 Johnathan Charles * Sr NT 6-3 280 Boston, Mass./The Gunnery (Conn.) 21 Kyle Fox S 71 Rami Hamdan OG 47 Tony Checchia * Jr TE/H 5-10 200 Churchville, Pa./Council Rock South 22 Kevin Van Laar RB 72 Bryan Auvil OT 23 A.J. Gallagher QB/H 73 Th omas Crimeni OT 90 Ronald Christian So DE 6-0 223 Baltimore, Md./Milford Mill Academy 24 Brian Wiegand CB 74 Andrew Kincaid C 25 Jeremey Th omas LB/S 75 Kevin Cellary DL 86 Brendan Connolly Jr WR 6-3 193 Mahopac, N.Y./Edgemont 26 Darnell Davis CB 76 Trevor Cardo OT 50 Kory Crichton **+ Sr LB 5-11 225 Oxnard, Calif./Chaminade College Prep 27 Matt Pagano S 77 Robert Geerlof OL 73 Thomas Crimeni So OT 6-1 236 Farmingdale, N.J./Howell 28 Allen Trusty S 78 Johnathan Charles NT 3 Luke D’Alessandro * Sr RB 5-11 204 Hastings, N.Y./Hastings 29 Larry Gelok DB 79 Mike Petuskey OL 30 Gerard Grimes CB 80 Chris Litzenberger WR 26 Darnell Davis ** Sr CB 5-9 170 East Harlem, N.Y./Hackley School 31 Chris Flynn DB 81 John Feaster CB 52 Greg DeLade ** Jr DE 6-0 235 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 32 Th omas DiCarlo RB 82 Adrian Kwan WR 84 Ryan Delaney Fr WR 5-7 154 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional 33 Jameson Ewing TE/H 83 Jay Leshinsky TE/H 34 Tom Holland LB 84 Ryan Delaney WR 60 Tommy DeVito * Jr OL 6-2 255 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 35 Walter Baginsky DB 85 Tom Schultz WR 32 Thomas DiCarlo ** Jr RB 5-11 214 Eastchester, N.Y./Eastchester 36 Joe Hogh TE/H 86 Brendan Connolly WR 37 Khiry Hughes CB 87 Joey Starinsky WR 51 Jacob Dolin So OG 6-0 262 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall 38 Stephen Szelong LB 88 Jake Solari LB 15 Kahlil Edley So CB 5-10 181 Washington, D.C./Maret School 39 Tyler Cerbo S 89 Garrett Federico K/P 57 Brian Ellis * Jr LB 6-0 215 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 40 Michael Young TE/H 90 Ronald Christian DE 33 Jameson Ewing So TE/H 5-10 204 Concord, N.H./Proctor Academy 40 Daniel Galvin DE 91 Michael Hogan DE 81 John Feaster Fr CB 5-9 184 Washington Twp., N.J./Bergen Catholic 41 Andrew Onimus DB 92 Kyle Ruiz DL 42 Tyler Smith LB 93 Hayden Sterling DE 43 Ian Gimbar LB 94 Kevin McCorvey NT 89 Garrett Federico Fr K/P 5-8 177 Colts Neck, N.J./Colts Neck 44 Jon Seddon DE 95 Casey Fosbenner K 31 Chris Flynn * Jr DB 5-10 186 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 45 Mike Luby LB 96 Connor Winter K/P 10 Devlin Formey So WR 5-9 160 Union, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 46 Jimmy Bolton LB 97 Christian Smith DE 95 Casey Fosbenner So K 6-3 200 Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown 47 Tony Checchia TE/H 97 Sam Ridenour P 21 Kyle Fox So S 5-9 177 Pennsburg, Pa./Upper Perkiomen 48 Michael Hovan LB 98 Keenan Mease K 49 Kristopher Moore LB 99 Joe Bonaddi DL 23 A.J. Gallagher Fr QB/H 5-11 201 Wyckoff , N.J./Bergen Catholic 50 Kory Crichton LB 99 Tyler Gottlieb K 51 Jacob Dolin OG 40 Daniel Galvin So DE 6-1 240 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional 77 Robert Geerlof So OL 6-0 230 Montvale, N.J./Pascack Hills 29 Larry Gelok So DB 5-11 173 Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes 1 Cody Geyer Jr WR 5-8 180 Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland Regional

43 Ian Gimbar ** Jr LB 5-11 205 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 63 Doug Goss Jr OG 6-1 270 Morristown, N.J./Morristown 99 Tyler Gottlieb Fr K 6-1 218 Williamstown, N.J./William Penn Charter (Pa.) 30 Gerard Grimes Fr CB 5-11 181 Little Egg Harbor, N.J./Pinelands Regional 11 Christian Gwynn Fr WR 5-9 190 Newark, Del./St. Elizabeth

71 Rami Hamdan So OG 6-2 262 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 4 Mike Harris So WR 5-7 152 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 9 David Hausladen Jr TE/H 6-2 215 Malvern, Pa./Great Valley

8 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports 2013 roster

No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School 91 Michael Hogan Fr DE 5-11 246 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah BY POSITION 36 Joe Hogh *+ Sr TE/H 5-10 190 Fredon, N.J./Kittatinny 34 Tom Holland * Sr LB 5-11 202 Brick, N.J./Pt. Pleasant Boro QUARTERBACKS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN 48 Michael Hovan So LB 5-8 196 Nutley, N.J./Nutley 8 Joe Carlucci ** Sr 78 Johnathan Charles * Sr 37 Khiry Hughes * Jr CB 5-7 166 Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep 12 Matt Aspinwall So 52 Greg DeLade ** Jr 7 Anthony Schwab So 97 Christian Smith * Sr 5 Kamal Kendrick So RB 5-9 175 Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck 18 Alex Alberque Fr 55 John Bolger * Jr 74 Andrew Kincaid * So C 6-2 274 Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 23 A.J. Gallagher Fr 75 Kevin Cellary * Jr 82 Adrian Kwan Fr WR 5-5 140 New Hyde Park, N.Y./Herricks 14 Nick Palladino Fr 92 Kyle Ruiz * So 13 Luke Primerano Fr 44 Jon Seddon Jr 83 Jay Leshinsky Jr TE/H 6-2 217 Livingston, N.J./The Gunnery (Conn.) 99 Joe Bonaddio So 80 Chris Litzenberger *** Sr WR 5-8 173 Catasauqua, Pa./Catasauqua OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 90 Ronald Christian So 72 Bryan Auvil * So 40 Daniel Galvin So 11 Michael Long ** Jr TE/H 6-1 217 Highland Park, N.J./Highland Park 74 Andrew Kincaid * So 94 Kevin McCorvey So 45 Mike Luby Fr LB 5-9 193 Marlborough, Conn./RHAM 56 Rob Municchi * Sr 93 Hayden Sterling So 20 Jonathan Marrero So WR 5-11 162 Elmsford, N.Y./Briarcliff 64 Jeff Oliemuller * Sr 91 Michael Hogan Fr 61 Domenick Mattia Fr OL 6-0 226 Cedar Grove, N.J./Bergen Catholic 76 Trevor Cardo * Jr 69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz Fr 94 Kevin McCorvey So NT 6-1 240 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip 60 Tommy DeVito * Jr 63 Doug Goss Jr LINEBACKERS 66 Carlo Autino So 50 Kory Crichton ** Sr 98 Keenan Mease Jr K 5-10 155 Williams Twp., Pa./Wilson 67 Daniel Cano So 43 Ian Gimbar ** Jr 17 Alexander Meller So S 5-9 184 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 73 Th omas Crimeni So 25 Jeremey Th omas ** Jr 54 Dillon Minnaker So LB 6-0 200 Ramsey, N.J./Ramsey 51 Jacob Dolin So 58 Peter Sorrento *** Sr 49 Kristopher Moore Fr LB 5-11 214 Philadelphia, Pa./St. Mark’s (Del.) 77 Robert Geerlof So 34 Tom Holland * Sr 56 Rob Municchi * Sr OL 6-1 280 Estell Manor, N.J./Barnegat 71 Rami Hamdan So 16 Gene Blanco * Jr 62 Willie Britt Fr 57 Brian Ellis * Jr 64 Jeff Oliemuller * Sr OG 6-4 298 Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock Twp. 61 Domenick Mattia Fr 53 Devin Woods Jr 64 David Parfi tt Fr 48 Michael Hovan So 41 Andrew Onimus *** Sr DB 6-2 180 Drexel Hill, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara 68 Jack Petrella Fr 54 Dillon Minnaker So 69 Marcos Ortega-Diaz Fr DE 5-10 248 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 79 Mike Petuskey Fr 59 Lenny Smith So 27 Matt Pagano * So S 5-11 198 Hopewell, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central 70 Erik Santiago Fr 38 Stephen Szelong So 14 Nick Palladino Fr QB 6-0 198 Millstone Twp., N.J./Allentown 65 Joe Whitney Fr 46 Jimmy Bolton Fr 58 Bill Brauer Fr 64 David Parfitt Fr OL 6-0 293 Clinton, N.J./Voorhees RUNNING BACKS 45 Mike Luby Fr 68 Jack Petrella Fr OL 6-6 331 Mendham, N.J./West Morris Mendham 22 Kevin Van Laar *** Sr 49 Kristopher Moore Fr 79 Mike Petuskey Fr OL 6-2 235 Mays Landing, N.J./Oakcrest 3 Luke D’Alessandro * Sr 42 Tyler Smith Fr 32 Th omas DiCarlo ** Jr 88 Jake Solari Fr 13 Luke Primerano Fr QB 6-3 200 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley 6 Marcus Allen * So 97 Sam Ridenour Fr P 6-0 240 Chester, N.J./West Morris Mendham 5 Kamal Kendrick So DEFENSIVE BACKS 26 Darnell Davis ** Sr 19 Sean Robbins Fr WR 5-10 192 Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon H-BACKS/TIGHT ENDS 37 Khiry Hughes * Jr 92 Kyle Ruiz * So DL 6-3 245 Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall Central 11 Michael Long ** Jr 41 Andrew Onimus *** Sr 70 Erik Santiago Fr OL 5-10 244 Bogota, N.J./Paramus Catholic 36 Joe Hogh * Sr 39 Tyler Cerbo * Jr 85 Tom Schultz Fr WR 6-2 194 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand 40 Michael Young ** Sr 31 Chris Flynn * Jr 7 Anthony Schwab So QB 5-11 183 Pittston, Pa./Pittston Area 2 Aaron Bossard * Jr 27 Matt Pagano * So 47 Tony Checchia * Jr 15 Kahlil Edley So 9 David Hausladen Jr 21 Kyle Fox So 44 Jon Seddon Jr DE 5-11 233 Galloway, N.J./Absegami 83 Jay Leshinsky Jr 29 Larry Gelok So 97 Christian Smith * Sr DE 6-0 225 Somers, N.Y./Somers 33 Jameson Ewing So 17 Alexander Meller So 59 Lenny Smith So LB 6-0 222 River Edge, N.J./River Dell 35 Walter Baginsky Fr 42 Tyler Smith Fr LB 5-11 227 Peekskill, N.Y./Kennedy Catholic WIDE RECEIVERS 81 John Feaster Fr 88 Jake Solari Fr LB 6-1 197 Palisades Park, N.J./St. Joseph Regional 80 Chris Litzenberger *** Sr 30 Gerard Grimes Fr 86 Brendan Connolly Jr 28 Allen Trusty Fr 58 Peter Sorrento *** Sr LB 5-10 218 East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick 1 Cody Geyer Jr 24 Brian Wiegand Fr 10 Devlin Formey So 87 Joey Starinsky Fr WR 5-6 164 Avoca, Pa./Pittston Area 4 Mike Harris So KICKERS/PUNTERS 93 Hayden Sterling So DE 6-1 233 Houston, Texas/Houston Christian 20 Jonathan Marrero So 96 Connor Winter ** Jr 38 Stephen Szelong So LB 6-1 202 Pittsburgh, Pa./Pine-Richland 84 Ryan Delaney Fr 98 Keenan Mease Jr 25 Jeremey Thomas ** Jr LB/S 5-11 195 Garfield, N.J./St. Mary 11 Christian Gwynn Fr 12 Matt Aspinwall So 82 Adrian Kwan Fr 95 Casey Fosbenner So 28 Allen Trusty Fr S 5-11 170 Blackwood, N.J./Paul VI 19 Sean Robbins Fr 89 Garrett Federico Fr 22 Kevin Van Laar *** Sr RB 5-9 171 Blairstown, N.J./North Warren Regional 85 Tom Schultz Fr 99 Tyler Gottlieb Fr 65 Joe Whitney Fr OL 5-10 219 Sparta, N.J./Sparta 87 Joey Starinsky Fr 97 Sam Ridenour Fr 24 Brian Wiegand Fr CB 5-9 167 Darien, Conn./Darien returning starters in bold 96 Connor Winter ** Jr K/P 6-1 179 Boonton Twp., N.J./Mountain Lakes * letters won

53 Devin Woods Jr LB 6-1 208 Stockton, N.J./Hunterdon Central 40 Michael Young ** Sr TE/H 6-0 207 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Twp. * letters won + captains

9 2013 notebook Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Road Warriors The road to the Centennial Conference championship will be a challenging one for WHERE THEY’RE FROM Muhlenberg in 2013. The Mules’ five road opponents combined for a 33-20 (.623) record last year, while the five home opponents were only 14-36 (.280). Muhlen- CALIFORNIA (1) berg’s road destinations include Gettysburg, where it has scored a total of 30 points Crichton in dropping three of its last four, and Johns Hopkins, which has not lost a regular- CONNECTICUT (6) Aspinwall, Bonaddio, Hamdan, season home game since falling to the Mules in 2010. Luby, Schultz, Wiegand

road opponents home opponents DELAWARE (2) Gwynn, Moore Franklin & Marshall 7-4 The Apprentice School 2-8 MARYLAND/D.C. (2) Christian, Edley Johns Hopkins 10-2 McDaniel 0-10 Gettysburg 7-3 Susquehanna 6-4 MASSACHUSETTS (1) Charles Juniata 3-7 Dickinson 4-6 NEW HAMPSHIRE (1) Ewing Ursinus 6-4 Moravian 2-8 NEW JERSEY (60) Survey Says by county Muhlenberg came in fourth in the Centennial Conference preseason poll – the third Atlantic (2) Petuskey, Seddon time in the last seven years it was picked lower than third. The first two times, the Bergen (15) Alberque, Autino, Cardo, Cellary, Mules won or tied for the championship and played in the NCAA Tournament. Feaster, Gallagher, Galvin, Geerlof, Hogan, Kendrick, 2013 preseason poll year poll fi nish Minnaker, Santiago, L. Smith, 1. Johns Hopkins (17) 161 2013 fourth ? Solari, Th omas 2. Franklin & Marshall (3) 139 2012 third second Camden (1) Delaney 3. Ursinus 122 2011 third second Essex (3) Hovan, Leshinsky, Mattia 4. MUHLENBERG 120 2010 sixth fi rst (tied) Gloucester (2) Gottlieb, Trusty 5. Gettysburg 98 2009 second seventh (tied) Hunterdon (4) Britt, Ortega-Diaz, Parfi tt, Woods 6. Susquehanna 86 2008 fi rst fi rst Mercer (1) Pagano Middlesex (2) Long, Sorrento 7. Juniata 57 2007 fi fth fi rst Monmouth (5) Blanco, Carlucci, Crimeni, 8. Dickinson 54 Federico, Palladino 9. Moravian 39 Morris (10) Bossard, Brauer, DeLade, DeVito, 10. McDaniel 24 Goss, Oliemuller, Petrella, Ridenour, Robbins, Winter The Next Generation Ocean (3) Grimes, Holland, Municchi There were plenty of unfamiliar names helping Muhlenberg to an 8-3 record and its Passiac (3) Gelok, Geyer, Primerano ninth postseason berth in 13 seasons in 2012. Of the 56 Mules to letter last year, 24 Somerset (2) Baginsky, Kincaid earned their first varsity stripe, including 10 sophomores (now juniors) who did not Sussex (3) Cerbo, Hogh, Whitney letter as freshmen. Union (3) Allen, Formey, Hughes Warren (1) Van Laar Winning with Class (After Class) NEW YORK (14) Every Muhlenberg freshman class from 1998 to 2010 has won at least one Centen- by county nial Conference championship, and every Mule freshman class from 1999 to 2010 Nassau (4) Ellis, Flynn, Kwan, Meller has played in at least one NCAA Tournament. New York (1) Davis Orange (1) Ruiz Millennials Putnam (1) Connolly Muhlenberg has won more than 70 percent of its Centennial Conference games Suff olk (2) Bolger, McCorvey while claiming seven CC championships since 2000. The only team to have done bet- Westchester (5) D’Alessandro, DiCarlo, ter is Johns Hopkins, and since 2002 the winner of the game between the Mules and Marrero, C. Smith, T. Smith the Blue Jays has represented the CC in the NCAA Tournament every year but one. PENNSYLVANIA (16) Prior to their current stretch of seven CC championships in 12 years, the Mules had by county not won a title since 1986. Allegheny (1) Szelong Bucks (3) Bolton, Checchia, Fosbenner CC records since 2000 Chester (1) Hausladen school w l pct titles Delaware (1) Onimus Johns Hopkins 70 24 .745 8 Lancaster (1) Young MUHLENBERG 66 28 .702 7 Lehigh (4) Auvil, Dolin, Harris, Litzenberger Dickinson 52 42 .553 2 Luzerne (2) Schwab, Starinsky Ursinus 45 49 .479 1 Montgomery (1) Fox Franklin & Marshall 42 52 .447 1 Northampton (2) Gimbar, Mease Gettysburg 42 52 .447 0 Moravian 22 29 .431 0 TEXAS (1) Sterling McDaniel 40 54 .426 4 COLOMBIA (1) Cano Susquehanna 11 16 .407 0 Swarthmore 2 5 .286 0 Juniata 5 46 .098 0 BY CLASS Seniors 15 Sophomores 32 notes: Two or more teams tied for the championship every year from 2001 to 2004, and Juniors 25 Freshmen 33 three teams shared the title in 2010. Swarthmore dropped football after 2000, Juniata and Moravian joined the CC in 2007, and Susquehanna played its fi rst CC season in 2010. 10 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports 2013 notebook “D” Is the Key Isn’t That Special? Muhlenberg’s streak of allowing fewer than 300 yards and 20 points per Muhlenberg was ninth in Division III in kickoff returns in 2012 – the sev- game in a season was snapped in last year’s ECAC South Atlantic Bowl loss enth time since 1999 that the Mules have shown up in the top 10 (individu- to Delaware Valley. The only other school with those numbers every year ally or as a team). Muhlenberg blocked three kicks (two punts and a field from 2001 to 2011 was Mount Union. goal), raising its total since 1998 to 74. The Mules also scored four touch- downs on special teams (two on blocked punt returns, one on a kickoff year yards per game points per game return and one on a fake field goal), increasing their total since 1998 to 24. 2012 309.9 15.5 2011 298.5 12.8 2010 293.6 19.5 2009 256.7 15.8 2008 263.4 16.2 2007 211.8 11.2 for more notes, 2006 254.6 17.5 please see page 52 2005 253.6 14.2 2004 195.5 10.3 2003 270.9 13.7 2002 266.4 13.6 2001 275.0 15.9 bold = led Division III

Since 2002, Muhlenberg ranks fourth in total defense and fifth in scoring defense among all Division III programs: Give Me the Keys school ypg school ppg Senior Joe Carlucci takes over as the starting Mt. Union 208.31 Mt. Union 9.25 quarterback following the graduation of four-year Trinity (Conn.) 228.69 Trinity (Conn.) 11.14 starter Dan Deighan. Carlucci actually took over Bethel 258.69 Amherst 13.94 late last year when Deighan suff ered a career- MUHLENBERG 260.75 Wis.-Whitewater 14.26 ending injury vs. Ursinus. He led the Mules to a Wesley 263.73 MUHLENBERG 14.53 game-tying field goal in regulation, then scored the Concordia (Wis.) 264.40 Wabash 15.43 winning touchdown in overtime in that game. He Rowan 271.21 Wesley 15.53 led the Mules to a 45-7 win at Moravian in his first Williams 278.20 Wartburg 15.67 career start and threw two long touchdown passes Wabash 278.50 Johns Hopkins 15.71 vs. Delaware Valley in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. Amherst 278.63 St. John’s (Minn.) 15.94 Steady as He Goes Off the Board Senior co-captain Kory Crichton was one of Back-to-back CC shutouts of Franklin & only three players in the CC to record at least Marshall and McDaniel last year gave five tackles in all of his team’s games last year the Mules 20 shutout wins since 1998; – and the only one of the three not selected during that span they’ve also had 20 to the All-CC team. The inside linebacker led other games in which they didn’t allow Muhlenberg and ranked fourth in the CC with an off ensive touchdown. Since 2003, 94 total tackles, including nine for loss. Muhlenberg has allowed more than 27 points only four times in 99 regular- Sack Attack season games. The Mules haven’t lost a Junior outside linebacker Ian Gimbar set a game in which they’ve scored more than school record and tied for fifth in Division 30 points since 1998. III with 14½ sacks last year. Gimbar ended the season on a roll, recording 8½ sacks in the last four games, including four in the regular-season finale Take Me to Your Leaders against Moravian. The unanimous All-CC first-team selection needs eight Last year was the fifth time in the last six that the Mules finished in the top sacks to break the school’s career record. 50 in Division III in three of the four major defensive categories. Muhlen- berg has appeared among the national leaders in at least two of those Good Fall for Winter categories every year since 2000: Junior Connor Winter made his first 23 PAT tries in his first year as Muhlenberg’s year total scoring rush pass eff . kicker. And when he finally missed one 2012 44th 19th — 27th against Dickinson, he came back to score 2011 36th 9th 19th 39th 12 points in the game and earn CC special 2010 46th — 40th — teams player of the week honors. Winter 2009 13th 19th 21st 44th finished the season 41-of-42 on extra 2008 14th 26th 44th 10th points, the best rate by a CC kicker with at 2007 3rd 4th 19th 7th least 20 attempts. 2006 36th — 31st — 2005 9th 14th 37th 30th 2004 1st 3rd 3rd 5th 2003 24th 15th 33rd 23rd 2002 33rd 13th — 27th 2001 36th 31st 37th 19th 2000 — 45th — 29th 11 captains Muhlenberg College Football 2013

Career Highlights Joe Carlucci • Honors Senior • QB • 5-11 • 194 • 2VL Centennial Conference special teams player of the week (Gettysburg, 2012) Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney • Team Awards Big Play Special Teams - Gettysburg, 2012 At Muhlenberg: Takes over as the Mules’ “Dig In” - Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus, 2012; Juniata, 2011 starting quarterback as a senior ... Has an • Career Highs excellent knowledge of the off ense ... A threat passing yards - 181 vs. Juniata, 2011 with his arm and his legs ... Tough competi- attempts - 24 vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 completions - 13 vs. Moravian, 2012 tor ... Pressed into starting duty late in 2012 touchdowns - 2 vs. Delaware Valley, 2012; vs. Juniata, 2011 season due to injury ... Came off the bench rushes - 10 vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 to lead Muhlenberg to overtime comeback 8 yards - 41 vs. Dickinson, 2012 win vs. Ursinus, then started final two games, touchdowns - 2 vs. Dickinson, 2012 including postseason contest vs. Delaware • Top Games 2012: 13-20, 141 yds, 1 TD, 7-40 rushing, 1 TD vs. Moravian Valley ... Personal: Lettered three years as a 9-12, 125 yds, 1 TD vs. The Apprentice School quarterback at St. John Vianney High School 10-24, 180 yds, 2 TD vs. Delaware Valley ... Served as team captain and played in Army 2011: 8-12, 181 yds, 2 TD, 1-17 rushing vs. Juniata All-Shore Game ... Parents are Joseph and Anna Carlucci ... Younger brother Career Statistics 18 games, 2 starts Anthony Carlucci is a sophomore Year Att Com Int Pct Yds TD Eff Rushing Avg TD Lg 2010 4 1 0 .250 17 0 60.70 5-16 3.2 0 20 quarterback at rival Franklin & 2011 42 19 3 .452 280 3 110.52 9-35 3.9 0 17 Marshall ... Born June 2, 1992 ... A 2012 103 55 4 .534 597 5 110.34 51-226 4.4 5 36 double major in finance and busi- Totals 149 75 7 .503 894 8 109.06 65-277 4.3 5 36 ness administration.

Kory Crichton Career Highlights Senior • LB • 5-11 • 225 • 2VL • Statistics 19 games, 14 starts Oxnard, Calif./Chaminade College Prep Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR 2010 1 1 2 1-1 0 0 0 0 1 2011 16 16 32 1-9 1-9 0 1-9 0 0 At Muhlenberg: In his second full season 2012 61 33 94 9-25 4-16 2 1-0 1 0 as a starting inside linebacker ... Emerged Totals 78 50 128 11-35 5-25 2 2-9 1 1 as a defensive leader in 2012 ... Led the • Team Awards Mules and ranked sixth in the Centennial Terminator - Franklin & Marshall, 2012 Big Play Special Teams - Franklin & Marshall, 2011 Conference in tackles ... Leads all active • Career Highs Muhlenberg players in career tackles tackles - 12 vs. Franklin & Marshall, Johns Hopkins and 5500 ... Smart player and a hard hitter ... Personal: Ursinus, 2012 Named defensive MVP of football team at Chami- tackles for loss - 2 vs. Juniata and Dickinson, 2012 nade College Prep ... Played middle linebacker, • Top Games 2012: 12 tackles, sack vs. Franklin & Marshall defensive tackle, off ensive guard and fullback dur- 12 tackles (9 solo), TFL vs. Ursinus ing his career ... Also lettered in lacrosse one year 6 tackles, 2 TFL, sack, interception vs. Dickinson ... Parents are Kevin and Lisa Crichton ... Grand- 8 tackles, 2 TFL, sack vs. Juniata father Daniel Williams is a Muhlenberg alumnus 2011: 9 tackles, sack, interception vs. McDaniel ... Born Jan. 22, 1992 ... A philosophy/political thought major and business administration minor.

Joe Hogh Senior • TE/H • 5-10 • 190 • 1VL Fredon, N.J./Kittatinny Career Highlights At Muhlenberg: Had a breakout season in 2012, his first • Honors Academic All-District, 2012 as a varsity player ... Was the Mules’ top special teams Centennial Conference Academic performer ... Lined up at both tight end and fullback in Honor Roll, 2012 scrimmage situations ... Playing time on off ense in- • Team Awards creased considerably after bye week, during which time Special Forces player of the year, 2012 Muhlenberg averaged nearly 37 points per game ... Hard Special Forces - Johns Hopkins, 2012 “Dig In” - The Apprentice School, 2012 worker and smart player ... Personal: Team captain and 3366 • Statistics all-star in both football and lacrosse at Kittatinny High rushing: 7 rushes, 19 yards School, where he was a teammate of Mule junior Tyler receiving: 3 receptions, 26 yards Cerbo ... First-team all-area in football and first-team tackles: 4 (2 solo) all-league in lacrosse ... Fourth in district in wrestling ... • Notables returned blocked punt 25 yards for a Parents are Joseph and Cheryl Hogh ... Born Jan. 27, 1992 touchdown vs. Johns Hopkins in 2012 ... An accounting major and business administration minor.

12 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players Marcus Allen Matt Aspinwall Sophomore • RB • 5-8 • 183 • 1VL Sophomore • QB/P • Union, N.J./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) 5-10 • 177 Milford, Conn./ At Muhlenberg: Moving to off ensive side to Joseph A. Foran compete for starting running back spot ... Played cornerback as a freshman ... Has tremendous speed At Muhlenberg: Will and athleticism ... Personal: Played varsity football compete for punting duties for two years at Union High School and one at Mer- and look to work his way cersburg (Pa.) Academy ... Missed senior year of high up the depth chart at quar- 6 school with injury ... Named “Rising Off ensive Star” 1122 terback ... Smart and hard working ... as a junior running back ... All-county ... Also lettered Punted well in the spring ... Personal:l: as a midfielder in lacrosse ... Mercersburg team MVP Was a two-time all-state selection in football as a sprinter in track at Joseph A. Furan High School … Lined up Carareeer Highghligghts ... Mother is Marisa at quarterback and punter … Played center • Statatissticscs 9 games, 3 starts de la Fuente ... Born field and served as team captain in baseball … YYear Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR Jan. 26, 1993 ... Major 2012 6 2 8 ½-0 0 1 1-25 0 0 Parents are James and Kathleen Aspinwall … • Team Awarards undeclared. Born Jan. 27, 1994 … Major undeclared. Big Play Defense - Ursinus, 2012 • Career Highs tackles-s - 3 vsvs. Juniata, 2012 ••T Topop GamesGamG es 2012: 2 tackles, interception vs. Dickinson broke up pass on fi nal play of OT win vs. Ursinus

Carlo Autino Bryan Auvil Sophomore • OL • 6-2 • 295 Sophomore • OT • 6-3 • 265 • 1VL Wood-Ridge, N.J./Wood-Ridge Macungie, Pa./Emmaus

At Muhlenberg: Reserve off ensive At Muhlenberg: Already a leader on lineman ... Played on JV team as the off ensive line ... Started final four a freshman ... Personal: Earned games of 2012 season at right tackle first-team all-league honors and ... Mules averaged 37.8 points in all-county honorable mention games he started ... Played in seven as a center at Wood-Ridge High games overall ... Received Big Play School … First player in school history to winn 6666 Off ense Award for Moravian game ... 7722 Sportsmanship Award as a junior … Served Had a great off season ... Personal: as team captain … Lettered twice as on Started for two years as a lineman baseball team … Parents are Ugo and Lisa Autino … and served as team captain at Em- Born May 1, 1994 … A double major in accounting and maus High School … Parents are business administration (management and organiza- Steve and Jane Auvil … Born Nov. 25, tion concentration). 1993 … A chemistry major.

Gene Blanco John Bolger Junior • LB • 5-11 • 216 • 1VL JJuniorunior • DDEE • 66-1-1 • 230230 • 1VL1VL Freehold, N.J./Freehold Twp. CCenterport,enter N.Y./Harborfi elds

At Muhlenberg: Will com- At Muhlenberg: Earned first pete to start at linebacker varsity letter as a reserve ... Saw plenty of time on defensive lineman last year ... special teams as a sopho- Will compete for time again this more ... Hard worker and season ... Personal: Attended good teammate ... Personal: Harborfields High School ... Recorded 87 tackles as a 1166 5555 Parents are John and Christine senior strong safety at Free- Bolger ... Born Aug. 19, 1993 ... hold Twp. High School ... A neuroscience major. Also played tight end ... Won CarC eer Highlightss three letters and served as • Statisticscs YeaY r GP Soloo Ast Tot team captain in lacrosse ... 201220 1 1 0 0 0 Career Highlights Parents are Gene and Cath- 20120 2 11 7 6 13 • Statistics 8 games erine Blanco ... Born Oct. 24, • Honoo rsr Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack CenC ttennian l Confon erereence Academic 1992 ... A double major in 2012 6 2 8 ½-7 ½-7 HoHnorn Rooll, 202 122 accounting and finance. • Career Highs ••T Teame Awarda ds tackles - 2 vs. McDaniel and Susquehanna, 2012 SpeSpeciaal Forcrces - Dicickinson, 2012 BBig PPlay SpeSpppeciaal Teeaams - Juniata, 2012 •C• Caareer Higghs Tackkles - 4 vs.vs. Dickc inson, 2012 13 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Joe Bonaddio Aaron Bossard Sophomore • DL • 5-11 • 232 Junior • TE/H • 6-0 • 200 • 1VL Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury

At Muhlenberg: Young At Muhlenberg: Ended 2012 season as defensive line prospect ... Mules’ No. 2 quarterback ... Move to H-back Worked hard in off season ... will allow him to get on the field more ... Personal: Won the Herbert Good athlete who played on all the special Upson Memorial Award for teams as a sophomore ... Personal: All-con- sportsmanship and dedica- ference and team captain in both football and 9999 ttionio as a senior at St. Luke’s School … lacrosse at Roxbury High School ... Played quarterback in 2 ReReceived first-team all-league honors football and mid- as a lineman … Earned four varsity letters and Career Highlights field in lacrosse ... • Statistics served as team captain … Parents are Joe and Year GP Solo Ast Tot Parents are Gerard Kimberly Bonaddio … Born Sept. 2, 1993 … 2012 11 6 0 6 and Annie Bossard Major undeclared. • Team Awards ... Born Feb. 6, 1993 Special Forces - Juniata, 2012 ... A double major Big Play Special Teams - McDaniel, 2012 “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2012 in economics and finance. Daniel Cano Trevor Cardo Sophomore • OL • 6-2 • 278 Junior • OT • 6-2 • 250 • 1VL Bucaramanga, Colombia/ Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill Montclair (N.J.) At Muhlenberg: Will compete At Muhlenberg: Moving to off ense for starting slot on the off en- after playing on the defensive line as sive line ... Earned first varsity a freshman ... Big and smart ... Has letter as a sophomore, playing potential to make an impact ... Had a in 10 games and starting six at solid season with the Mule track and right tackle ... Played in three 6677 ffieldie team in the spring ... Placed fourth in the games as a reserve tight end in 2011 ... 7766 ddiscusis and seventh in the shot put at the Centen- Personal: Named first-team all-league nial Conference Outdoor Championships ... Personal: in football at Cresskill High School ... Playeddih tightt Earned three letters apiece in football and spring track end and defensive end ... Also earned two varsity at Montclair High School … Was a lineman in football and letters in basketball ... Parents are James and Lynn threw the shot and discus in track … Parents are Gonzalo Cardo ... Born April 25, 1993 ... A philosophy/po- Cano and Isabel Hernandez … Born April 21, 1994 … Born litical thought major. and raised in Colombia … An accounting major.

Kevin Cellary Tyler Cerbo Junior • DL • 6-2 • 260 • 1VL Junior • S • 5-11 • 170 • 1VL Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional Newton, N.J./Kittatinny

At Muhlenberg: At Muhlenberg: Will compete for a starting spot in Earned first varsity the secondary ... Won the Mules’ off season condition- letter as a reserve de- ing program ... Fully healthy for the first time ... Was a fensive lineman last member of the kickoff coverage team as a sophomore ... year ... Will benefit Personal: Received a total of nine varsity letters in foot- from the experience as ball, basketball and track at Kittatinny Regional High 7755 he looks to contribute School, where hhee 3399 again this season ... was a teammatete Personal: Earned of Mule senior coco-captain captain three varsity let- Joe Hogh ... All-league ters and first-team honorable mention in all-league honors as a football and second-team lineman at Northern All-West Jersey in track Highlands Regional ... Parents are Tony and High School ... Served Sandy Cerbo ... Born Jan. Career Highlights 31, 1993 ... A business • Statistics 6 games, 0 starts as team captain ... Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack Parents are Chris and administration major 2012 6 4 10 0 0 Trish Cellary ... Born (marketing Cararreere Higghlights • Career Highs concentra- Aug. 26, 1992 ... A • Statatisticscs tackles - 4 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2012 business administra- Year GP Soloo Asst Tot tion). tion major (entre- 2012 9 3 2 5 preneurial studies •C Carea eer HHighs tatacklkles - 2 vs.vs Thhe Apppprentice School concentration). annd Mooraor vian, 2012 2 14 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players Johnathan Tony Checchia Charles Junior • TE/H • 5-10 • 200 • 1VL Senior • NT • 6-3 • 280 • 1VL Churchville, Pa./ Boston, Mass./ Council Rock South The Gunnery (Conn.) At Muhlenberg: Moving to At Muhlenberg: Looking to build H-back after two seasons as on breakout 2012 year ... Emerged a linebacker ... Very athletic ... as the Mules’ starting nose tackle Has played in five games on 7788 mimidway through the kickoff coverage team the last two 4477 sseasonea after Career Highlights years ... Recorded a tackle as a fresh- never havihaving played var- • Statistics 8 games, 7 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR man ... Personal: Was a first-team all-league sity before ... Personal: linebacker at Council Rock High School South ... Played football, basket- 2012 11 8 19 5½-7 0 1 1-32 0 0 • Team Awards Also played fullback and served as team captain ball and lacrosse at The Most Improved Defensive Player, 2012 ... Parents are Antonio and Michelle Checchia ... Gunnery ... Won Cap- Terminator - Ursinus, 2012 Born May 28, 1993 ... A history major. tains Award in football ... Big Play Defense - Moravian, 2012 Parents are the late Jean “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2012 • Career Highs and Chantal Charles ... tackles - 5 vs. Ursinus and Moravian, 2012 Born April 10, 1991 ... • Top Games A business administra- 2012: 3 tackles, 2 TFL vs. Juniata tion major (marketing 5 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Ursinus concentration). 5 tackles, TFL, PBU, interception vs. Moravian

Ronald Christian Brendan Connolly Sophomore • DE • 6-0 • 223 Junior • WR • 6-3 • 193 Baltimore, Md./Milford Mill Mahopac, N.Y./Edgemont

At Muhlenberg: Will look to earn playing time on the At Muhlenberg: Tall wide receiver capable of playing defensive line ... Worked hard in off season ... Personal: varsity ... Possession receiver who plays with confidence Was an all-county defensive end as a senior at Mil- ... Has appeared in five games the last two seasons ... ford Mill Academy … Recorded 48 tackles, including Caught a pass for 3 yards in 2012 ... Personal: Set nine six sacks, and forced three fumbles … Served as team school records as a wide receiver at Edgemont High captain … Parents are Ronald Sr. and Juanita Christian … School ... Started in two all-star games ... Lettered three 9900 BornBBoo Feb. 16, 1994 … Major undeclared … Sings with the Muhlen- 8866 yearsyyeea as a centerfielder in baseball ... Parents are Brian and Cath- bergbbe a cappella group InAcchord. erineeeri Connolly ... Born Sept. 24, 1992 ... Major undeclared.

Thomas Crimeni Luke D’Alessandro Sophomore • OT • 6-1 • 236 Senior • RB • 5-11 • 204 • 1VL Farmingdale, N.J./Howell Hastings, N.Y./Hastings

At Muhlenberg: Off ensive At Muhlenberg: Looking to rebound from line candidate ... Recovering injury that sidelined him for 2012 season ... from injury ... Appeared in Moving from linebacker to running back ... two varsity games last year ExtremelyE quick and tough ... Earned letter ... Personal: Earned all- asa special teams player in 2011 ... Personal: division honors as a lineman EarnedE all-league honors in football, lacrosse 7733 atat Howell High School … Received two 3 anda indoor track at Hastings High School ... varsityvva letters … Parents are Daniel and PlayedP outside linebacker and fullback in RachelR h l CrimeniC i … Born Feb. 17, 1994 … Major football,f attack in lacrosse and was a sprinter undeclared. and shot putter in track ... Transferred to Muhlenberg after a year at Sacred Heart (Conn.) University ... Parents are John and MaryJo D’Alessandro ... Born Jan. 23, 1992 ... A media and communication major. Carareeeer Hiighghlhlighig tst • Statatisticscs 2011: 7 gamga es plaayed, 4 tackles •T• Team Awardrds Big Special Teeamamsams - Ursinus,, Moravian, 20011

15 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Darnell Davis Senior • CB • 5-9 • 170 • 2VL Career Highlights East Harlem, N.Y./Hackley School • Statistics 17 games, 6 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR Blk At Muhlenberg: Started first six games at corner- 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 0 0 0 2011 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 back last year before suff ering injury ... One of the 2012 21 4 25 2½-3 0 2 1-0 0 1 1 fastest players on the team ... Special teams veteran Totals 28 7 35 2½-3 0 2 2-4 0 1 2 ... Track and Field: Has won four gold medals on • Team Awards sprint relay teams at Centennial Conference champi- Terminator - Gettysburg, 2012 onship meets ... Named Most Outstanding Freshman Special Forces - Susquehanna, Moravian, 2011 2266 Big Play Special Teams - Susquehanna 2012; Susquehanna, of 2011 Mule track team ... Personal: Was team MVP Gettysburg and Moravian, 2011 in both football and track and field at Hackley School “Dig In” - The Apprentice School, 2012 ... Averaged over 6.0 yards per carry as a running • Career Highs back and made 60 tackles as a safety ... Two-time tackles - 6 vs. Gettysburg, 2012 state champion and member of record-breaking • Top Games 2012: 6 tackles, 2 TFL, clinching interception vs. Gettysburg 4x100 relay team ... Parents are Darryl and Lorraine 5 tackles, TFL, blocked punt for TD vs. Apprentice Davis ... Born July 24, 1992 ... A double major in busi- 2011: 2 solo tackles, blocked punt vs. Susquehanna ness administration (management and organization 2010: interception vs. Juniata concentration) and finance.

Greg DeLade Career Highlights Junior • DE • 6-0 • 235 • 2VL • Statistics 21 games, 12 starts Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR Chatham, N.J./Chatham 2011 12 6 18 5-14 4-13 0 0 0 1 2012 27 22 49 6½-22 3½-17 0 0 1 0 At Muhlenberg: The most experienced Totals 39 28 67 11½-36 7½-30 0 0 1 1 defensive lineman on the team ... Has excel- • Honors lent quickness ... Sixth on the Mules in tackles All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2012 last year ... Fourth on team in tackles for loss • Team Awards Terminator - Franklin & Marshall, 2012 and sacks as a freshman ... Personal: Earned “Dig In” - Johns Hopkins and Delaware Valley, 2012 first-team all-county honors as a middle line- • Career Highs 5522 backer at Chatham High School, where he was a classmate tackles - 9 vs. Gettysburg, 2012 of Mule lineman Tommy DeVito ... Honorable mention tackles for loss - 1½ vs. Gettysburg and Ursinus, 2012 all-state as a defenseman in lacrosse ... Also lettered three years • Top Games 2012: 9 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Gettysburg in wrestling ... Parents are John and Lynn DeLade ... Born May 20, 4 tackles, sack, FF vs. Franklin & Marshall 1993 ... Major undeclared. 5 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Ursinus 2011: 5 tackles, sack vs. JHU 4 tackles, sack vs. Ursinus sack, FR vs. Moravian

Tommy DeVito Thomas DiCarlo Junior • OL • 6-2 • 255 • 1VL Junior • RB • 5-11 • 214 • 2VL Chatham, N.J./Chatham Eastchester, N.Y./Eastchester

At Muhlenberg: Will contend for playing time At Muhlenberg: Will as an interior lineman ... Played in nine games compete for starting job at last year, starting four running back ... Has cov- ... Reserve on ered kicks and lined up at the Mule baseball team fullback and linebacker the ... Personal: Earned last two years ... Strong, fast 6600 all-conference honors and athletic ... Personal: 3322 in football, baseball and Rushed for over 1,000 yards bowling at Chatham as a quarterback and was High School, where he an all-state defensive back was a classmate of Mule at Eastchester High School defensive end Greg ... A team captain in both DeLade ... First-team football and basketball ... Career Higghliggghts all-conference as an of- Parents are Thomas and • Statistics fensive lineman in foot- Diana DiCarlo ... Born Jan. 1, 22012: 6 gagamess played, 3 tacklklees ball and as a catcher in 1993 ... A biology major. 201011: 8 gamess plap yed, 6 tackles • Team Awards baseball ... Parents are Speeciac l Forces - Moravian, 2011 Victor and Carol DeVito ... Born Oct. 14, 1992 ... A mathematics major. 16 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players Jacob Dolin Kahlil Edley Sophomore • OG • 6-0 • 262 Sophomore • CB • 5-10 • 181 Whitehall, Pa./Whitehall Washington, D.C./Maret School

At Muhlenberg: Saw action in three varsity games as At Muhlenberg: Athletic defensive back who will try to a freshman ... Worked hard in off season and got bigger make varsity impact ... Made great strides in the spring and stronger ... Personal: Won a total of five letters and ... Showed athleticism and greater knowledge of game served as team captain in both football and wrestling ... Could play inside or outside ... Personal: Played foot- at Whitehall High School … Regional qualifier and two- ball, basketball and lacrosse at Maret School … Team time district placewinner in wrestling … Parents are captain in football and lacrosse … Parents are Dane and 5511 MMichael and Jane Dolin … Born April 3, 1994 … Major undeclared. 1155 KimberlyKim Edley … Born May 15, 1994 … Major undeclared.

Brian Ellis Jameson Ewing Junior • LB • 6-0 • 215 • 1VL Sophomore • TE/H • 5-10 • 204 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Concord, N.H./ Proctor Academy At Muhlenberg: Will contend for starting time at inside linebacker ... Played in two At Muhlenberg: Will compete games as a sophomore and assisted on two for time as an H-back ... Played tackles, one behind the line of scrimmage JV as a freshman ... Personal: ... Also broke up a pass ... Personal: Elected Earned a combined five letters team co-MVP as a senior at Oceanside High apiece in football and lacrosse 5577 School, where he was a teammate of Mule 3333 at Bishop Brady High School and Proctor defensive backs Chris Flynn and Alexander AcAcademy … All-state as a fullback and in- Meller ... All-conference linebacker ... Two- side linebacker … Was a four-time Junior Olympian year letterwinner and team captain in base- in freestyle skiing … Parents are Peter and Michelle ball ... Parents are Tom and Lisa Ellis ... Born Ewing … Born Dec. 3, 1992 … Major undeclared. June 24, 1993 ... Major undeclared.

Chris Flynn Devlin Formey Junior • DB • 5-10 • 186 • 1VL Sophomore • WR • 5-9 • 160 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Union, N.J./Seton Hall Prep

At Muhlenberg: Athletic defensive back with At Muhlenberg: Wide good speed ... Played in all 11 games on kickoff receiver with plenty of abil- return and coverage teams last year ... Recorded ity ... Has good hands and four tackles (two solo) and picked off a pass vs. improved strength and speed The Apprentice School ... Played in 17 games as ann ... Personal: Was a two- outfielder and pinch-runner for the Mule baseball way varsity starter at wide team in 2013 ... Personal: A three-sport captain inn 3311 1100 rreceiverec and cornerback as a senior at football, basketball and baseball at Oceanside Highh SSetone Hall Prep … Caught 20 passes for School, where he was a teammate of Mule linebackerk 344 yards and three touchdowns … Won Brian Brian Ellis and defensive back Alexander Meller ... Piccolo Award and selected to play in Robeson Won Player’s Player award in basketball and confer- Classic all-star game … Also lettered four years ence MVP honors as a in baseball ... Par- as a hurdler and sprinter in track … Parents are ents are Jim and Karen Flynn ... Born June 11, 1993 ... Noah and MaryAnne Formey … Born Oct. 3, 1993 A double major in accounting and finance. … A finance major.

Casey Fosbenner Kyle Fox Robert Geerlof Sophomore • K • 6-3 • 200 Sophomore • S • 5-9 • 177 Sophomore • OL • 6-0 • 230 Quakertown, Pa./ Pennsburg, Pa./ Montvale, N.J./ Quakertown Upper Perkiomen Pascack Hills

At Muhlenberg: Will com- At Muhlenberg: Reserve de- At Muhlenberg: Developing pete for kicking time ... Tall fensive back ... Hard worker ... off ensive lineman ... Sidelined with a strong leg ... Personal: Personal: A two-year starter by injury as a freshman ... Lettered four years in soccer at strong safety at Upper Personal: Named to all-con- and twice each in football Perkiomen High School … ference first team as a junior 9955 andaann volleyball at Quakertown Commu- 2211 VotedVVo best defensive back on team … To- 7777 andaan senior at Pascack Hills High School nitynnit High School … Special teams MVP taledtta 140 tackles and four interceptions, … AlsoA received all-county honorable and first-team all-league as a kicker in football one of which he returned for a TD … Also played mention … Lettered all four years and served as … Parents are Cory and Lorri Fosbenner … Born quarterback and running back … Lettered twice team captain … Parents are Robert and Sharon Nov, 6, 1993 … Major undeclared. in baseball … Parents are Sean and Denise Fox … Geerlof … Born Oct. 2, 1993 … Major undeclared. Born July 15, 1994 … Major undeclared. 17 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Larry Gelok Cody Geyer Sophomore • DB • 5-11 • 173 Junior • WR • 5-8 • 180 Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland Regional

At Muhlenberg: Talented, athletic defensive back ... At Muhlenberg: Looking to have a breakout season as Should be a competitor for playing time ... Improved in a wide receiver ... Will compete for starting spot ... Has off season ... Saw action in one varsity game and assisted blazing speed ... Saw some time as a punt returner last on a tackle last season ... Personal: Earned all-county year ... Missed entire freshman season with an injury honors in football, basketball and baseball at Pompton ... Personal: First-team all-state as a wide receiver at Lakes High School … Nominee for Passaic County male Lakeland Regional High School ... Was a two-time all- 2299 aathleteth of the year … All-North Jersey as a cornerback and all-area 1 countyc sprinter in track ... Parents are Robert and Laurie Geyer ... aass a wide receiver … Kicked game-winning field goal in sectional BornB March 25, 1993 ... An accounting major. semifinal … Scored over 1,000 points in basketball … Parents are Lawrence Sr. and Diane Gelok … Born April 6, 1994 … Major undeclared.

Career Highlights Ian Gimbar • Statistics 20 games, 18 starts Junior • LB • Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR 5-11 • 205 • 2VL 2011 18 19 37 3½-7 ½-2 0 0 1 0 Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 2012 49 27 76 20-105 14½-94 2 0 1 0 Totals 67 46 113 23½-112 15-96 2 0 2 0 At Muhlenberg: One of the top • Honors All-South Region third team, 2012 defensive players in the Centennial All-Centennial Conference fi rst team (unanimous), 2012 Conference ... Starter at outside CC special teams player of the week (Gettysburg, 2012) linebacker ... Smart, strong and CC defensive player of the week (Moravian, 2012) athletic ... Wreaks havoc in oppo- • Team Awards 4433 Defensive MVP, 2012 nents’ backfield ... Tied for fifth in Division III Defensive rookie of the year, 2011 in sacks per game last year ... Broke school recordcord for Terminator - Susquehanna, Dickinson, Ursinus, Moravian sacks in a season ... Ended the year on a roll, recording and Delaware Valley, 2012; McDaniel, 2011 8½ sacks in the last four games ... Needs eight sacks to Big Play Defense - McDaniel, 2012 and 2011 break Mules’ career record ... Personal: Set the Saucon Big Play Special Teams - Gettysburg, 2012 Valley High School record for tackles ... Was an all-area “Dig In” - Johns Hopkins, 2012 • Career Highs linebacker ... Four-year letterwinner and captain in both tackles - 13 vs. Delaware Valley, 2012 football and wrestling ... Had a career record of 139-31 tackles for Loss - 4½ vs. Moravian, 2012 and was a three-time district champion in wrestling ... sacks - 4 vs. Moravian, 2012 Parents are Charles and Andrea Gimbar ... Born Dec. 26, • Top Games 2012: 13 tackles, 3 TFL, 1½ sacks vs. Delaware Valley 1992 ... A biochemistry major. 8 tackles, 2 sacks, 15-yard catch on fake punt for winning TD vs. Gettysburg 7 tackles, 4½ TFL, 4 sacks vs. Moravian 7 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks vs. Susquehanna 2011: 11 tackles, half-sack vs. Johns Hopkins 9 tackles, 1½ TFL, stop of fake punt vs. McDaniel 6 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Moravian 4 tackles, FF vs. Dickinson

Doug Goss Rami Hamdan Mike Harris Junior • OG • 6-1 • 270 Sophomore • OG • 6-2 • 262 Sophomore • WR • 5-7 • 152 Morristown, N.J./ New Canaan, Conn./ Bethlehem, Pa./ Morristown New Canaan Liberty

At Muhlenberg: Third-year At Muhlenberg: Expected At Muhlenberg: Speedy veteran on the off ensive line to compete for starting spot wide receiver ... Projected ... Will compete for playing at guard ... Has good size to start as a sophomore ... time ... Sidelined by in- and athleticism ... Played in Possesses lots of physical jury last season ... Personal: three games as a reserve of- tools ... Had a very good 6633 PlayedPla tackle on state-championship 7711 fensiveffee lineman as a freshman ... Placed 4 offo season ... Injured for most of freshman footballfoo team at Morristown High School seventhsse in the shot put at the Centennial yeary ... Personal: Played running back ... Also lettered as an attackman in lacrosse and Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships and cornerback for nearby Liberty High School as a heavyweight in wrestling ... Parents are ... Personal: Was a second-team all-conference … Averaged 6.6 yards per carry and scored seven Brian and Ann Goss ... Born Jan. 12, 1993 ... A lineman at New Canaan High School, where he touchdowns as a senior, helping team win con- computer science major. was a classmate of Mule sophomore Thomas ference championship … Served as team captain Rochlin … Indoor state champion in the shot put … Mother is Michele Fenstermacher … Born July … Also threw discus for the track team … Parents 7, 1993 … Major undeclared. are Kamal and Holly Hamdan … Born May 2, 1994 … Major undeclared. 18 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players David Tom Holland Hausladen Senior • LB • 5-11 • 202 • 1VL Brick, N.J./Pt. Pleasant Boro Junior • TE/H • 6-2 • 215 Malvern, Pa./Great Valley At Muhlenberg: Veteran linebacker ... Earned first varsity letter as member of kickoff coverage At Muhlenberg: Big target team last year ... Personal: Earned three varsity and good pass catcher ... letters and served as team captain in football at Began Mule career as a Pt. Pleasant Boro High School ... Played outside quarterback ... Missed 2012 linebacker and strong safety ... Parents are Tom 9 seasonse with injury ... Personal: Three- and Angie Holland ... 3344 yearye letterwinner and team captain for Born Nov. 11, 1991 ... A Career Highlights Great Valley Val High School football team ... Threw business administration • Statistics Year GP Solo Ast Tot for 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior major. ... Named East Off ensive MVP of the Valor Bowl 2011 3 0 1 1 2012 11 4 6 10 (Chester County all-star game) ... Parents are • Career Highs John and Deborah Hausladen ... Born Jan. 13, tackles - 2 vs. McDaniel, Dickinson, 1993 ... A business administration major (man- Ursinus and Moravian, 2012 agement and organization concentration).

Michael Hovan Khiry Hughes Sophomore • LB • Junior • CB • 5-7 • 166 • 1VL 5-8 • 196 Plainfi eld, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Nutley, N.J./Nutley At Muhlenberg: Returns to starting position At Muhlenberg: Reserve at cornerback ... Quick and athletic ... Personal: outside linebacker ... Lettered three years as a defensive back at St. Could also see time on Peter’s Prep ... Won defensive award ... Also special teams ... Shows participated in wrestling and track ... Mother good athleticism and is Aretha Hughes-Berry ... Born Sept. 6, 1993 ... 4488 knknowledgeo of the game ... Personal: 3377 Major undeclared. MadeMade moremo than 100 tackles from his Career Highlighghtts linebacker spot in both his junior and senior • Statt istittics 11 games, 10 starts seasons at Nutley High School … First-team Yeaear Solo AsAt Toto TTFFL Sack PBU Int FF FR all-state, captain and team defensive MVP 2010 2 28 15 43 0 0 5 1-0 0 0 • Carereer Highsh as a senior … Also played fullback … Helped tackless- - 8 vs.vss. Delawawarere VaV lley, 2012 team to state final as a junior … Parents are • Top Games Robert and Nancy Hovan … Born July 14, 201012:2 77t tackckkleslel , PBU vs. FrF anklin & Marshall 1994 … Major undeclared. 2 PBUP , interceptioon vs. Johns Hopkins 6 tacklekll ssv vs.s McDaniiel

Kamal Kendrick Andrew Kincaid Sophomore • RB • 5-9 • 175 Sophomore • C • 6-2 • 274 • 1VL Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough

At Muhlenberg: Will compete At Muhlenberg: Young for starting position at running off ensive lineman with back ... Has plenty of physical tremendous potential ... ability ... Could also see time at One of the cornerstones defensive back ... Played on the of the Mule off ense JV team as a freshman ... Per- ... Moving to center ... 5 ssonal: Rushed for more than 1,000 yards 7744 SStartedta 10 games at left guard for the aas a senior at Teaneck High School … Team mmosto productive Mule off ense in four MVP … Named to all-league first team and received years ... Named the team’s off ensive rookie all-county honorable mention … Parents are Terry of the year ... Personal: Earned all-county and Carolyn Kendrick … Cousin of former Olympic honors as a senior off ensive lineman at track coaches Stan Wright and Larry Ellis … Born Hillsborough High School … Served as team Nov. 8, 1993 … Major undeclared. captain … Also lettered twice as a thrower on the track team … Parents are Thomas and Kathleen Kincaid … Born Oct. 8, 1993 … A chemistry major.

19 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Jay Leshinsky Chris Litzenberger Junior • TE/H • 6-2 • 217 Senior • WR • 5-8 • 173 • 3VL Livingston, N.J./ Catasauqua, Pa./Catasauqua The Gunnery (Conn.) At Muhlenberg: The most experienced receiver At Muhlenberg: Will try on the Mules ... Hard worker and smart player who to stay healthy and earn will provide leadership ... Also serves as the team’s playing time ... Career has long snapper ... Personal: Won four varsity letters been curtailed by injuries in football at Catasauqua High School ... Named to ... Personal: First-team all- all-conference second team as a defensive back and 8833 conferenceco and third-team all-county as 8800 earned honorable men- a widew receiver at Montclair Kimberley tion as a wide receiver Career Highlights Academyd ... Named to New Jersey Coaches As- • Statistics ... Played centerfield sociation Super 100 all-star team ... Played one Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg for district-champion year at The Gunnery ... Parents are David and 2010: 9 games played, 2 tackles baseball team ... Parents Jill Leshinsky ... Born Aug. 23, 1992 ... Major 2011: 8 games played are Mike and Elizabeth undeclared. 2012 10 31 9.1 1 16 Litzenberger ... Father is • Honors Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, an assistant coach with 2011 and 2012 the Mules ... Born Nov. • Team Awards 21, 1991 ... An account- Big Play Off ense - Juniata, 2012 ing major and business Special Forces - Dickinson, 2011 “Dig In” - Johns Hopkins, 2012; Dickinson, 2010 administration minor. • Top Games 2012: 4 catches, 37 yards, TD vs. Dickinson 2 catches, 14 yards vs. Gettysburg

Career Highlights Michael Long • Statistics Junior • TE/H • 6-1 • 217 • 2VL Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Tackles Blocked Kicks Highland Park, N.J./Highland Park 2011 3 43 14.3 1 t21 2 2 2012 25 250 10.0 1 25 0 1 Totals 28 293 10.5 2 25 2 3 At Muhlenberg: Strong, experienced tight • Honors end ... The Mules’ top returning receiver ... All-Centennial Conference honorable mention, 2012 Athletic enough to line up in the slot ... Tied CC special teams player of the week (Gettysburg, 2011) school record with two blocked field goals vs. • Team Awards Off ensive rookie of the year, 2011 Gettysburg as a freshman ... Personal: Was Dominator - Gettysburg, 2012 Highland Park High School team MVP in both Special Forces - Gettysburg, 2011 football and basketball as a senior ... All-area and a 1111 Big Play Off ense - Moravian, 2012; Dickinson, 2011 North-South all-star in football ... In basketball, was Big Play Special Teams - Moravian, 2012 seventh in the state in double-doubles ... Parents are “Dig In” - Ursinus, 2011 • Top Games Frederick and Jackie Long ... Born July 9, 1993 ... An 2012: 4 catches, 56 yards vs. Dickinson accounting major. 4 catches, 25 yards, TD, blocked FG vs. Moravian 3 catches, 38 yards vs. Delaware Valley

Jonathan Marrero Kevin McCorvey Keenan Mease Sophomore • WR • 5-11 • 162 Sophomore • NT • 6-1 • 240 Junior • K • 5-10 • 155 Elmsford, N.Y./Briarcliff West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Williams Twp., Pa./Wilson

At Muhlenberg: Skilled wide At Muhlenberg: Develop- At Muhlenberg: Ended 2012 receiver who will compete for ing defensive line player ... season as the Mules’ No. 2 playing time as a sophomore Missed time with injury last kicker ... Has good technique ... Personal: Averaged almost year ... Personal: Served as ... Booted final extra point in 20 yards on 33 receptions team captain and earned win vs. Dickinson last year and caught seven touchdown all-division honors in football ... Won bronze medal with 2200 passesppaa as a senior at Briarcliff High 9944 atat West Islip High School … Played 9988 4x4004x relay team at Centennial Confer- SchoolSSch … Top receiver in the section … centerccen and defensive line … Also played enceen Outdoor Track & Field Champion- Named to all-state team … Three-year starter … goalie for lacrosse team … Parents are Chris and ships ... Personal: Earned all-area honors as a Parents are Benjamin Marrero and Norma Gon- Diane McCorvey … Born Aug. 6, 1994 … Major punter and all-league recognition as a kicker in zalez … Born May 18, 1993 … Major undeclared. undeclared. his only varsity year at Wilson Area High School ... Won four letters in soccer and three in track ... State qualifier in the 4x400 relay ... Parents are Chris and Deana Mease ... Born Sept. 4, 1992 ... Major undeclared. 20 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players Alexander Meller Dillon Minnaker Sophomore • S • 5-9 • 184 Sophomore • LB • 6-0 • 200 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Ramsey, N.J./Ramsey

At Muhlenberg: Athletic defensive back who could At Muhlenberg: Looks to compete for time at outside contribute as a sophomore ... Very aggressive and gain- linebacker ... Eager to get on the field ... Personal: ing in confidence ... Personal: Attended Oceanside High Captained football and basketball teams at Ramsey High School, where he was a teammate of Mule juniors Bryan School … Lined up at right guard and defensive end in Ellis and Chris Flynn … Played strong safety and outside football … Named to all-county second team … Earned linebacker … Parents are Gregory and Alexandra Meller all-league honors as a power forward in basketball … 1177 … Born Aug. 26, 1994 … Major undeclared. 5544 ParentsPar are Irv Minnaker and Anita Costa … Born Nov. 13, 1993 … MajorMa undeclared.

Rob Municchi Jeff Oliemuller Senior • OL • 6-1 • 280 • 1VL Senior • OG • 6-4 • 298 • 1VL Estell Manor, N.J./Barnegat Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock Twp.

At Muhlenberg: Veteran of- At Muhlenberg: Big fensive lineman ... Has seen off ensive lineman ... time at center and guard Played in seven games during his career ... Played on PAT and field goal in eight games, starting units to earn first two at guard, to earn first varsity letter last year varsity letter in 2011 ... Per- 5566 6644 ... Personal: First-team sonal: Earned three letters all-conference as an and served as team captain off ensive tackle at in football at Barnegat High Pequannock Twp. High School ... Also lettered twice School ... Also played as a /first baseman lacrosse ... Parents are in baseball ... Parents are Jeff and Patti Oli- Bob and Katy Municchi emuller ... Born June 8, ... Born Feb. 24, 1992 ... A 1991 ... A finance major double major in economics and finance. and business adminis- tration minor.

Andrew Onimus Senior • DB • 6-2 • 180 • 3VL Drexel Hill, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara

At Muhlenberg: Brings plenty of experience to the secondary and special teams ... Has seen time at both cornerback and safety ... Smart and athletic with good instincts ... Track: Earned gold medals with the 4x400 relay team both indoors and outdoors at the 2011 and 2012 Centen- nial Conference Career Highlights 4411 • Honors track meets ... Personal: Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2012 Received four All-Catholic honorsonors CC defensive player of the week (McDaniel, 2012) as a senior at Cardinal O’Hara High • Team Awards School ... Recognized in football, Special Forces - McDaniel, 2012; Delaware Valley and indoor track, baseball and outdoor Ursinus, 2011 • Career Highs track ... Parents are Francis and tackles - 10 vs. McDaniel, 2012 Laverne Onimus ... Born Oct. 25, punt return yards - 32 vs. Susquehanna, 2011 1991 ... A double major in account- • Top Games ing and finance. Career Statistics 26 games, 4 starts 2012: 10 tackles (8 solo), TFL vs. McDaniel Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR PR Yds Avg Lg 4 tackles, ½ TFL, interception at goal line vs. 2010 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 33 4.7 14 The Apprentice School 2011 6 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100 7.1 23 3 tackles, FF vs. Gettysburg 2012 29 9 38 1½-1 1-1 1 1-5 1 0 3 35 11.7 16 2011: blocked potential game-tying fi eld goal at fi nal Totals 37 15 52 1½-1 1-1 1 1-5 1 0 24 168 7.0 23 horn to preserve 24-21 win at Ursinus other: 1 blocked kick in 2011

21 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Matt Pagano Kyle Ruiz Sophomore • S • 5-11 • 198 • 1VL Sophomore • DL • 6-3 • 245 • 1VL Hopewell, N.J./ Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall Central Hopewell Valley Central At Muhlenberg: Will compete for At Muhlenberg: Will contend for starting spot on the defensive line starting spot at rover ... Finished ... Big and strong ... Runs well for freshman season on a high note ... his size ... Looking to build on very Very athletic ... Was one of the Mules’ good freshman season ... Personal: top performers during the spring Named to all-state second team as a ... Hard worker ... Personal: Set the 2277 9922 ddefensivee end at Cornwall Central High School single-game and career rushing re- … Made 95 tackles, including nine sacks, as a se- cords at Hopewell Valley Central High niori … MVP of Section 9 championship game … Parents School … First-team all-conference are Elmer and Irene Ruiz … Born July 29, 1994 … Major both as a running back and a free undeclared.deecllared. safety … Maxwell Football Club Award winner … First- Career Highlights team all-county as a defen- • Statistics 5 games, 0 starts seman in lacrosse … Parents Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR are Jim and Marie Pagano … 2012 11 8 19 2-6 0 0 0 0 0 Born April 12, 1994 … Major • Team Awards Special Forces - Delaware Valley, 2012 undeclared. Big Play Special Teams - Delaware Valley, 2012 “Dig In” - Moravian, 2012 • Career Highs tackles - 9 vs. Moravian, 2012 • Top Games 2012: 9 tackles, 1½ TFL vs. Moravian 5 tackles vs. Delaware Valley 3 tackles, ½ TFL vs. Dickinson Career Statistics 2012: 7 games played, 5 tackles (4 solo), 1½ TFL, 1½ sacks

Anthony Schwab Jon Seddon Sophomore • QB • 5-11 • 183 Junior • DE • 5-11 • 233 Pittston, Pa./Pittston Area Galloway, N.J./Absegami

At Muhlenberg: Will contend for the No. 2 quarterback At Muhlenberg: Moving to defensive end after two job ... Showed toughness while playing for JV team last years as a linebacker ... Expected to contribute ... One year ... Personal: Earned three letters apiece in football of the strongest players on the team ... Has good speed, and baseball at Pittston Area High School … Captain in quickness and agility ... Worked very hard ... Personal: both sports … Played quarterback and defensive back Chosen as Absegami High School’s defensive MVP as and earned all-conference honors in football … Was a a senior ... Earned all-conference honors at linebacker 7 thirdth baseman in baseball … Parents are Tony and Jolyne Schwab … 4444 andand served as team captain ... Parents are Jon and Kristina Seddon ... BornB June 14, 1994 … Major undeclared. BornBor Jan. 5, 1993 ... An accounting major.

Christian Smith Lenny Smith Senior • DE • 6-0 • 225 • 1VL Sophomore • LB • 6-0 • 222 Somers, N.Y./Somers River Edge, N.J./River Dell

At Muhlenberg: Saw increased playing time toward At Muhlenberg: Young line- end of junior season ... Personal: Was a four-year backer ... Played for JV team letterwinner in both football and lacrosse at Somers as a freshman ... Personal: High School ... Captain of both teams ... All-confer- Won a total of nine varsity ence and all-section as a defensive end in football ... letters in football, wrestling, Parents are Stephen and Cheryl Smith ... Born April baseball and track at River 9977 17, 1992 ... 5599 DeDell High School … Captain of football Career Highlights A history anand wrestling teams … All-state line- • Statistics 6 games major and backer for football team that won division title … Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR double Second-team all-county in wrestling … Parents 2010 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2011 injured minor in are Paul and Aixa Smith … Born July 27, 1994 … 2012 5 2 7 2-12 1-8 1 0 0 0 anthropol- Major undeclared. Totals 6 2 8 2-12 1-8 1 0 1 0 ogy and • Top Games political 2012: 3 tackles, 2 TFL, sack vs. Moravian science. 2 tackles, PBU vs. The Apprentice School 2010: FF vs. Juniata 22 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports returning players

Peter Sorrento Career Highlights Senior • LB • 5-10 • 218 • 3VL • Statistics 23 games Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick 2010 1 6 7 0 0 2011 3 1 4 0 0 At Muhlenberg: Dependable special teams player 2012 12 4 16 4½-16 1-13 ... Saw extended time at outside linebacker last year Totals 16 11 27 4½-16 1-13 ... Will contend for starting spot ... Personal: Named • Team Awards tto all-state third team and all-county first team after Special Forces - Moravian, 2012 Big Play Defense - Apprentice, 2012 making 117 tackles for state championship team as Big Play Special Teams - Susquehanna, 2012 a senior at East Brunswick High School ... Received “Dig In” - Susquehanna, 2011 5588 MMatthewa Black Award for love of the game and contribu- • Career Highs titionso to the team ... Team MVP and all-county selection tackles - 5 vs. Susquehanna, 2012 as a midfielder in lacrosse ... Parents are Peter and Nora tackles for Loss - 3 vs. Susquehanna, 2012 • Top Games Sorrento ... Born March 4, 1992 ... A business administra- 2012: 5 tackles, 3 TFL vs. Susquehanna tion major. sack on fake FG vs. McDaniel 3 tackles vs. Apprentice

Hayden Sterling Stephen Szelong Sophomore • DE • 6-1 • 233 Sophomore • LB • 6-1 • 202 Houston, Texas/Houston Christian Pittsburgh, Pa./Pine-Richland

At Muhlenberg: Played for JV team as a defensive line- At Muhlenberg: Outside linebacker and potential man last year ... Got bigger and stronger in the off season special teams contributor ... Athletic, serious-minded ... Personal: Earned all-district laurels on both off ense player ... Has the ability to make an impact ... Personal: and defense as a lineman at Houston Christian High Was a three-time all-conference football honoree at School … All-state honorable mention … Captained Pine-Richland High School … Played free safety and football and lacrosse teams … All-district in lacrosse … outside linebacker … Also lettered twice in lacrosse 9933 ParentsPa are David and Kimberly Sterling … Born June 16, 1993 … 3388 … Parents are Ken and Giovanna Szelong … Born Feb. 15, 1994 … MajorMa undeclared. MaMajor undeclared.

Career Highlights Jeremey Thomas • Statistics 19 games Junior • LB/S • 5-11 • 195 • 2VL Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR 2011 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garfi eld, N.J./St. Mary 2012 38 12 50 9½-34 3½-22 1 1-0 2 1 Totals 42 13 55 9½-34 3½-22 1 1-0 2 1 At Muhlenberg: One of the Mules’ top return- • Team Awards ing defensive players ... True hybrid player who Defensive rookie of the year, 2012 can play defensive back or outside linebacker Terminator - McDaniel and Gettysburg, 2012 ... Extremely talented and athletic ... Second on Big Play Defense - Franklin & Marshall, Johns Hopkins and Gettysburg, 2012 the team in tackles for loss last year ... Played • Career Highs primarily on kickoff coverage team as a fresh- tackles - 8 vs. Gettysburg and Delaware Valley, 2012 man ... Personal: First-team all-league as a widede 2255 tackles for loss - 3½ vs. Gettysburg, 2012 receiver at St. Mary High School ... Also played • Top Games linebacker ... Second-team all-league as a guard in 2012: 8 tackles, 3½ TFL, 2 sacks vs. Gettysburg 7 tackles, TFL, PBU vs. Ursinus basketball ... Captain in both sports ... Parents are 8 tackles, FF vs. Delaware Valley Ian and Judy Thomas ... Born April 6, 1993 ... An 4 tackles, 1½ TFL, 1½ sacks vs. McDaniel accounting major.

23 returning players Muhlenberg College Football 2013 Kevin Van Laar Senior • RB • 5-9 • 171 • 3VL Blairstown, N.J./North Warren Regional

At Muhlenberg: The most experienced running back on the team ... Will compete to be the starter as a senior ... Saw most consistent time of his career in the backfield last year and had some big games ... Has contributed Career Highlights on special teams throughout his career ... • Statistics 28 games Personal: Broke North Warren Regional Year Att Yds Avg TD Lg Receiving 2010 15 35 2.3 1 t15 1-14 High School rushing record with 1,553 yards 2011 5 21 4.2 0 8 0 and scored 14 TDs as a senior ... Also made 10404 2222 2012 33 181 5.5 3 19 2-20 tackles as a linebacker ... First-team all-state ..... Totals 53 237 4.5 4 19 3-34 Lettered three years as a defenseman in lacrosse • Team Awards ... Parents are Theodore and Rosanne Van Laar ... Special Forces - Gettysburg, 2012 “Dig In” - Juniata, 2012 Born Dec. 24, 1991 ... A double major in account- • Career Highs ing and finance. yards - 71 vs. Juniata, 2012 • Top Games 2012: 13-71, TD vs. Juniata 8-46, TD, 13-yard reception vs. Moravian 5-41, TD vs. Dickinson 2010: 12-29, TD vs. Juniata

Connor Winter Devin Woods Junior • K/P • 6-1 • 179 • 2VL Junior • LB • 6-1 • 208 Boonton Twp., N.J./Mountain Lakes Stockton, N.J./ Hunterdon Central At Muhlenberg: Had an excellent season as the Mules’ kicker last year At Muhlenberg: ... Led Centennial Conference kickers Reserve linebacker ... in PAT accuracy ... Has a strong leg Missed most of 2012 ... Recorded season with injury Carareer Highlhlighig tst three assists ... Personal: Earned • Statatisisttics for the Muhlenberg 9966 5533 twotw varsity letters as a linebacker Yeaear Puntunt Yds Avgg Lggg PAT FG Lg men’s lacrosse team inn atat Hunterdon Central Regional 201011 23 8088 35.1 50 0-0 0-0 0 the spring ... Personal: Played HiHighgh SSchoolcho ... Parents are Buzz and Cathy 20120 2 15 547 36.36 5 53 41-42 7-13 42 Woods ... Born April 8, 1993 ... A business Tottaalsls 38 131 555 3535.7 53 41-42 7-13 42 football, basketball and lacrosse • Hoonorsr all four years at Mountain Lakes administration major (management and Centennial Confereence special teams player of the High School ... Set school records organization concentration). weeeek (Dickinsoson, 2012)2 for PATs in a season (55) and • Teaeeam Awardrds BBig Play Spep cial Teameams - Diickinson and Ursinus, 2012 career (104) ... Selected to all- •C• Career Highss conference first team both as a punts - 6 twice punter (junior year) and a kicker average - 41.8 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2011 (senior year) ... Parents are Bill punts in 20 - 2 vs. Juniata, 2011 Newcomers points - 12 vs. Dickinson, 2012 and Joanne Winter ... Born Dec. fi eld goals - 2 vs. Apprentice and Dickinson, 2012 3, 1992 ... Major undeclared.

Michael Young Alex Walter Senior • TE/H • 6-0 • 207 • 2VL Lititz, Pa./Manheim Twp. Alberque Baginsky Fr • QB • 5-10 • 166 Fr • DB • 5-11 • 174 At Muhlenberg: Moving to tight Ridgefi eld Park, N.J./ Montgomery, N.J./ Ridgefi eld Park Montgomery end after playing linebacker for most of his career ... Extremely hard worker ... Core special teams player ... Personal: Won 3D (de- termination, drive, desire) Award in football at Manheim Twp. Highghh 4400 Career Highlights School ... Earned all-section hon-n- • Statistics 19 games orable mention as a tight end ... Also let- Year Solo Ast Tot FF 2011 1 3 4 0 tered twice in lacrosse and once in track 2012 2 2 4 1 and field ... Parents are Mark and Jennifer Totals 3 5 8 1 Young ... Born Nov. 18, 1991 ... A physics 1188 3355 • Career Highs major and double minor in mathematics tackles - 2 vs. Dickinson, 2012 and Spanish. 24 muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • @Muhl_sports newcomers Jimmy Bill Willie Ryan John Garrett A.J. Daniel Bolton Brauer Britt Delaney Feaster Federico Gallagher Galvin Fr • LB • 6-0 • 207 Fr • LB • 5-6 • 210 Fr • OL • 6-2 • 249 Fr • WR • 5-7 • 154 Fr • CB • 5-9 • 184 Fr • K/P • 5-8 • 177 Fr • QB/H • 5-11 • 201 So • DE • 6-1 • 240 Doylestown, Pa./ Mendham, N.J./ Frenchtown, N.J./ Voorhees, N.J./ Washington Twp., N.J./ Colts Neck, N.J./ Wyckoff , N.J./ Allendale, N.J./ Central Bucks West Morristown Beard Delaware Valley Regional Eastern Regional Bergen Catholic Colts Neck Bergen Catholic Northern Highlands

4466 5588 6622 8844 8811 8899 2233 4400 Tyler Gerard Christian Michael Adrian Mike Domenick Kristopher Gottlieb Grimes Gwynn Hogan Kwan Luby Mattia Moore Fr • K • 6-1 • 218 Fr • CB • 5-11 • 181 Fr • WR • 5-9 • 190 Fr • DE • 5-11 • 246 Fr • WR • 5-5 • 140 Fr • LB • 5-9 • 193 Fr • OL • 6-0 • 226 Fr • LB • 5-11 • 214 Williamstown, N.J./ Little Egg Harbor, N.J./ Newark, Del./ Mahwah, N.J./ New Hyde Park, N.Y./ Marlborough, Conn./ Cedar Grove, N.J./ Philadelphia, Pa./ Penn Charter (Pa.) Pinelands Regional St. Elizabeth Mahwah Herricks RHAM Bergen Catholic St. Mark’s (Del.)

9999 3300 1111 9911 8822 4455 6611 4499 Marcos Nick David Jack Mike Luke Sam Sean Ortega-Diaz Palladino Parfi tt Petrella Petuskey Primerano Ridenour Robbins Fr • DE • 5-10 • 248 Fr • QB • 6-0 • 198 Fr • OL • 6-0 • 293 Fr • OL • 6-6 • 331 Fr • OL • 6-2 • 235 Fr • QB • 6-3 • 200 Fr • P • 6-0 • 240 Fr • WR • 5-10 • 192 Flemington, N.J./ Millstone Twp., N.J./ Clinton, N.J./ Mendham, N.J./ Mays Landing, N.J./ Wayne, N.J./ Chester, N.J./ Kinnelon, N.J./ Hunterdon Central Allentown Voorhees West Morris Mendham Oakcrest Wayne Valley West Morris Mendham Kinnelon

6699 1144 6644 6688 7799 1133 9977 1199 Erik Tom Tyler Jake Joey Allen Joe Brian Santiago Schultz Smith Solari Starinsky Trusty Whitney Wiegand Fr • OL • 5-10 • 244 Fr • WR • 6-2 • 194 Fr • LB • 5-11 • 227 Fr • LB • 6-1 • 196 Fr • WR • 5-6 • 164 Fr • S • 5-11 • 170 Fr • OL • 5-10 • 219 Fr • CB • 5-9 • 167 Bogota, N.J./ Madison, Conn./ Peekskill, N.Y./ Palisades Park, N.J./ Avoca, Pa./ Blackwood, N.J./ Sparta, N.J./ Darien, Conn./ Paramus Catholic Daniel Hand Kennedy Catholic St. Joseph Regional Pittston Area Paul VI Sparta Darien

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