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Table of Contents ...... 1 The 2014 John Carroll University Football Media Guide has been Media Information ...... 1 designed by the JCU Sports Informa on Offi ce in an eff ort to Quick Facts ...... 2 provide relevant informa on regarding the Blue Streak football 2014 Outlook ...... 3-4 team to all interested par es. The informa on contained within About John Carroll University ...... 5-6 this guide was known to be accurate as of July 31, 2014. All Surrounding Communities ...... 7 subsequent updates regarding John Carroll football will be Stadium ...... 8 made on the offi cial athle c’s website of JCU, www.jcusports. John Carroll Athletic Facilities ...... 9 com. Blue Streaks in the Pros ...... 10-11 Travel Abroad ...... 12-13 Creden als Academic Success ...... 14 Media creden als are available by e-mailing Chris Wenzler, Community Service ...... 15 sports informa on director, at [email protected]. Creden als Head Coach ...... 16-17 can be picked up at the cket kiosk on the day of a game. Please Assistant Coaches ...... 18-21 make requests at least 48 hours in advance. Athletic Administration...... 21 2014 Roster ...... 22-25 Parking Lettermen Profi les ...... 26-47 Parking is available on John Carroll’s campus across Belvoir 2013 In Review ...... 48-60 Blvd. from on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve 2014 Opponents ...... 61-65 basis. Note you cannot park in 24/7 spaces for faculty, staff or Year-By-Year Scores ...... 66-72 administrators. Records vs. Opposition ...... 72 JCU Football Records ...... 73-76 Press Box 1 About the Athletic Conference ...... 77-78 The press box is located at the top of the home side stands. All-Americans ...... 79-80 The press box can be access by an elevator (entrance is at end CCreditsredits of walkway between football stadium and baseball bleachers). Phone lines and outlets will be made available on a fi rst-come, Th e 2014 John Carroll University football media guide was edited fi rst-serve basis, and all eff orts will be made to accommodate by Kevin Smith, graduate assistant sports information director. requests for space. Editorial assistance by Chris Wenzler, assistant athletic director/ sports information director and the John Carroll University Game Day Informa on athletic department. Cover design by John Young, John Carroll Rosters, depth charts and game notes will be provided in the University IMC. Photos by the John Carroll University athletic press box. Sta s cs will be passed out at the end of each department, Ryan Baker (Baker Media Productions), John Reid quarter. Media can access live stats at www.sidearmstats.com/ III (John Reid Photography) and John Carroll University IMC. jcu/football. Food and beverages are available throughout the Photos of JCU football alums in the NFL courtesy of the New game. England Patriots, the San Diego Chargers, the San Franciso 49ers and the Redskins. Helmets courtesy of Th e Helmet Project. Postgame Interviews All postgame interviews will be conducted on the fi eld. All player and coach requests for interviews should be directed to Chris Wenzler or Kevin Smith of the John Carroll University sports informa on offi ce.

Radio A school’s offi cial campus radio sta on may use the visi ng phone line on a reciprocal basis or pay $50. Sta ons must restrict themselves to two persons in the press box and one on the fi eld. Commercial sta ons must pay $50 and pay for ac via on of a phone line. All reserva ons must be made through the JCU Sports Informa on Offi ce at least 72 hours in advance.

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2014 John Carroll Football Schedule Football Information Date Opponent Site Time Nickname Blue Streaks Sept. 6 St. Vincent University Hts., Ohio 2 p.m. Colors Blue & Gold Sept. 20 Heidelberg* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Na onal Affi lia on NCAA Division III Sept. 27 Baldwin Wallace* University Hts., Ohio 7 p.m. Conference Affi lia on Ohio Athle c Conference Oct. 4 Ohio Northern* Ada, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Stadium Don Shula Stadium at Wasmer Field (5,416) Oct. 11 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 2 p.m. Surface Shaw Sportexe Powerblade HP+ with Spikezone Oct. 18 Marie a* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. 2013 Record 9-2, 8-1 OAC Oct. 25 Capital* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Conference Finish Second Nov. 1 Muskingum* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. NCAA Advancement Lost in First Round to St. John Fisher Nov. 8 O erbein* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Final Na onal Ranking 13/13 Nov. 15 Mount Union* Alliance, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Le ermen Returning 57 Le ermen Lost 16 2013 John Carroll Football Results Starters Returning 13 (7 off ense, 6 defense) Date Opponent Result Starters Lost 9 (4 off ense, 5 defense) Sept. 7 vs. St. Norbert W, 41-0 Web www.jcusports.com Sept. 21 at No. 23 Baldwin Wallace* W, 27-7 Facebook John Carroll University Varsity Athle cs Sept. 28 O erbein* W, 28-0 Twi er @jcusports Oct. 5 Capital* W, 54-0 Radio WJCU-FM (88.7) Oct. 12 at Marie a* W, 62-7 Oct. 19 Muskingum* W, 41-9 University Administration Oct. 26 at Ohio Northern* W, 47-0 Rev. Robert L. Niehoff , S.J. President Nov. 2 at Wilmington* W, 63-3 Mr. David Short ‘81 Chairman of the Board of Directors Nov. 9 No. 10/9 Heidelberg* W, 48-7 Dr. Jeanne Colleran Provost & Academic VP Jerome P. DeSanto, Ed.D. Execu ve VP 2 Nov. 16 at No. 1/1 Mount Union* L, 34-42 Nov. 23 No. 25/- St. John Fisher^ L, 16-25 Dr. Mark D. McCarthy VP of Student Aff airs Mr. Brian G. Williams VP for Enrollment John Carroll Football Staff Mr. Richard F. Mausser VP for Finance/CFO Name Du es Year at JCU Ms. Doreen Knapp Riley VP for University Advancement Tom Arth Head Coach 5th (2nd as Head Coach) Dr. Edward J. Peck VP for University Mission & Iden ty Tommy Zagorski Off ensive Coordinator/Off ensive Line 7th Mr. Jim Crosby Director of Legal Aff airs Chris Shula Defensive Coordinator 1st Frank Ross Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs 2nd Athletics Personnel Brian Cochran Recrui ng Coordinator/Defensive Line 8th Laurie Massa Senior Director of Athle cs Brian Beigie Wide Receivers 2nd Gretchen Weitbrecht Associate AD/Internal Opera ons Jonathan Cooley Secondary/Defensive GA 2nd Jane Evans Assistant AD/External Opera ons D.J. Debick Tight Ends/Off ensive GA 2nd Christopher Wenzler Assistant AD/Sports Informa on Director Ma Feeney Linebackers 1st Kevin Smith Sports Informa on GA Joe Gaglione Linebackers 1st Nancy Coyne Administra ve Assistant Ryan Gravel Off ensive Quality Control/WRs 1st Marcia Robbins Administra ve Assistant Marty Newman Linebackers/Special Teams 2nd Tim Robertson Strength & Condi oning Coach Dr. Andrew Welki Faculty Athle c Representa ve John Carroll Sports Medicine Rev. Bernard F. McAniff , S.J. Football Team Chaplin Don McPhillips Head Athle c Trainer Dr. A. J. Cianfl occo Team Physician Paul Spicuzza Assistant Athle c Trainer Michelle Fowler Assistant Athle c Trainer Bri any Urbania Assistant Athle c Trainer Caldwell Emmer-Lovell Assistant Athle c Trainer Toby Pernoja Assistant Liz Delehanty Graduate Assistant John Carroll Equipment & Facilities Danny Hollowell Athle c Equipment & Facili es Manager Michael Wojcik Athle c Equipment & Facili es Manager

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Resurgence, the theme of the 2013 season for the John Carroll University football program. A er an 11-year hiatus from the NCAA postseason fi rst-year head coach Tom Arth hit the ground running ins lling the old Jesuit ideal of ‘nuestro modo’ meaning ‘our way’. The former All-American quarterback guided his alma mater back into the postseason for the fi rst me since 2002. Now in his second year at the helm, Arth will be tasked with maintaining JCU’s spot amongst the na on’s elite teams. “We have a number of le erwinners back this year which is great,” said Arth. “We have great leadership. We did lose quite a few really signifi cant contributors off of last year’s team. They will be really diffi cult to replace and that’s a big challenge for us going forward.”

OFFENSE John Carroll returns Mark Myers seven starters and 28 le erwinners from a unit that ranked 14th in Division III in passing off ense (312.6 yards per game) and scoring off ense (41.9 points per game). Leading the way will be stallworth Mark Myers, current All-America candidate who had a record-se ng year in 2013. 3 Myers re-wrote the single-season passing record book comple ng 246-of-385 passes for 3,228 yards. The veteran signal caller connected on 28 touchdown throws. With nearly every receiving weapon returning the passing a ack could be one of the most-potent yet in program history. Big-play threats Aramis Greenwood (61 recep ons, 959 yards, 13 touchdowns) and Marshall Howell (22 recep ons, 428 yards, 3 touchdowns) coupled with the emerging Brian Kornowski (27 recep ons, 457 yards, 2 touchdowns) and Zach Strippy (34 recep ons, 399 yards, 4 touchdowns) have the off ense primed. Jodran D’Orazio will off er an addi onal targets for the JCU signal calling corps, which Tommy Michals include veterans Wes Keller and Jake Schaefer. John Carroll’s backfi eld took a hit with the loss of the shi y DaQuan Grobsmith (664 yards, 11 touchdowns). However, Tommy Michals accepted the challenge to play a larger role in the off ense last year with 720 yards and eight scores. Michals will be counted on to be the feature back this season. The Blue and Gold will look to Jonathan Brick and Josh Dasch to help out in the run game. John Carroll’s deep off ensive line will once again look to survive a number of gradua ons. The Blue Streaks have only surrendered 14 sacks over the past two years and will count on Jack Corrigan, Anthony La na and Alex Manos to anchor the unit. Joe Connolly, Craig Kircher and Dante West will be amongst the group compe ng for playing me.

DEFENSE Six starters and 24 le erwinners are back in the fold for a John Carroll defense that ranked second na onally in total defense (229.1 yards allowed per game) and scoring defense (9.1 points allowed per game). New defensive coordinator Chris Shula, grandson of Don Shula (‘51), will look to keep the Blue Streak defense as one of the top units in the country. JCU ranked 16th in run defense in 2013 only allowing 101.7 yards per game on the ground. The defensive line returns standouts David Porter and Frank Pines Alex Manos

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who combined for 18.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks a year ago. Veterans Nick Lasko, Chris Rizzo and Mike Tozzi will help plug the holes on the run with rising sophomore Jus n Kravchuck expected to contribute more. JCU’s linebacker core took a hit with the gradua on of decorated linebackers Ma Feeney and Mitch Krotz. However, John Carroll’s linebacking unit is poised for a breakout year in 2014. Kevin Cope, a 2012 all-region and all-conference honoree who missed last season with injury, will look to return to full strength. Rising senior Jimmy King, JCU’s second-leading tackler from last season will play a key role in the unit’s success. Andy Bryan and Choe Samba fi gure to be in the mix for increased roles. The defensive backfi eld was hit the hardest with the gradua ons of D3football.com All-America honoree Randy Greenwood and Ryan Winchell. John Carroll ranked fi h in passing defense in 2013 and Kevin Cope record more intercep ons (2) against Capital than the Crusaders had comple ons (1). The good news is both safe es, Marty Gibbons and Brody Zangaro return for 2014. The duo combined for 97 tackles last season. Aaron Barna, Jovon Dawson, Jared Donovan and Kevin Tyransky fi gure to ba le for me at cornerback.

SPECIAL TEAMS Kresimir Ivkovic, a fi nalist for the pres gious Fred Mitchell Award 4 will look to build upon a record-se ng season handling the placekicking du es. Rising sophomore Pat O’Hearne handled the pun ng du es effi ciently as a freshman and will be counted on to do so again. The return game will look to con nue to thrive with Jordan D’Orazio’s big-play abili es leading the way. John Carroll will con nue to count on its pressure up front which led to six blocked punts in 2013, a mark that ranked second na onally. David Porter “THE BIG PICTURE” With the expecta ons raised for the Blue Streaks, Arth hopes to con nue to explosive off ense and s fl ing defense John Carroll displayed in 2013. “Playing our way is the most important thing,” said Arth. “We have to put last season behind us and really focus on the present and con nuing to improve and con nue to play. We have to be the best that we can be.” Following the opener against Saint Vincent at home on September 6, John Carroll opens the Ohio Athle c Conference schedule with back-to-back home contests against Heidelberg and Baldwin Wallace. The game against the Yellow Jackets on Saturday, Sept. 27 marks the annual renewal of the Cuyahoga Gold Bowl. John Carroll’s fi rst road contest comes at Ohio Northern on October 4. The regular season ends with a road contest at Division III na onal runner-up Mount Union on November 15.

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John Carroll University, founded in 1886, is a privately controlled, coeduca onal, Catholic and Jesuit university. It provides liberal arts programs in the arts, sciences, and business at the undergraduate level, and in selected areas at the master’s level. In addi on, an Offi ce of Con nuing Educa on off ers courses and programs as part of life long learning. The university also off ers its facili es and personnel to the Greater community and provides a wide variety of special services. As a university, John Carroll is commi ed to the transmission and extension of the treasury of human knowledge with the autonomy and freedom appropriate to a university. As a Catholic university, it is further commi ed to seek and synthesize all knowledge, including the wisdom of Chris an revela on. In the search for this integra on of knowledge, the university community is enriched by scholarship represen ng the pluralis c society in which we live. All can par cipate freely in the intellectual, moral, and spiritual dialog necessary to the search. Within this dialog, in which theological and philosophical ques ons play a crucial role, students have the opportunity to develop, synthesize, and live a value system based on respect for and cri cal evalua on of fact; on intellectual, moral, and spiritual principles which enable them to cope with new problems; and on the sensi vity and judgment that prepare them to engage in responsible social ac on. In a Jesuit university, the presence of Jesuits and others who are inspired by the vision of Saint Igna us Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus in 1540, is of paramount importance. This vision, which refl ects the value system of the Gospels, is expressed in the Spiritual Exercises, the source of Jesuit life and ac vity. To educa on, the Jesuit spirit brings a ra onality appropriately balanced by human aff ec on, an esteem for the individual as a unique person, training in discerning choice, openness 5 to change, and a quest for God’s greater glory in the use of this world’s goods. Commitment to the values which inspired the Exercises promotes jus ce by affi rming the equal dignity of all persons and seeks balance between reliance on divine assistance and natural capaci es. The eff ort to combine faith and culture takes on diff erent forms at diff erent mes in Jesuit colleges and universi es. Innova on, experiment, and training for social leadership are essen al to the Jesuit tradi on. John Carroll University welcomes students and faculty from diff erent religious backgrounds and value systems, in the belief that the educa onal environment which the university provides is one which these students and faculty may fi nd congenial, rewarding, and enriched by their presence. Within this environment there is concern for the human and spiritual developmental needs of the students, and a deep respect for the freedom and dignity of the human person. A faculty not only professionally qualifi ed, but also student-oriented, considers excellence in interpersonal rela onships as well as academic achievement among its primary goals. The university places primary emphasis on instruc onal excellence. It recognizes the importance of research in teaching as well as in the development of the teacher. In keeping with its mission, the university especially encourages research that assists the various disciplines in off ering solu ons to the problems of faith in the modern world, social inequi es, and human needs. The commitment to excellence at John Carroll University does not imply limi ng admissions to the extremely talented student only. Admission is open to all students who desire and have the poten al to profi t from an educa on suited to the student’s needs as a person and talents as a member of society. The educa onal experience at John Carroll University provides opportuni es for students to develop as total human persons. They should be well grounded in the liberalizing, humanizing arts and sciences; profi cient in the skills that lead to clear, persuasive expression; trained in the intellectual discipline necessary to pursue a subject in depth; aware of the interrela onship of all knowledge and the need for integra on and synthesis; able to make a commitment to a tested scale of values and to demonstrate the self discipline necessary to live by those values; alert to learning as a life long process; open to change as they mature; respec ul of their own culture and that of others; aware of the interdependence of all humanity; and sensi ve to the need for social jus ce in response to current social pressures and problems.

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One of 28 colleges and universities operated in the United States by the Society of Jesus, John Carroll was founded as St. Ignatius College in 1886, and has been in con nuous opera on as a degree-granting institution since that me. In 1923, the College was renamed John Carroll University, after the first archbishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. In 1935, it was moved from its original loca on on the west side of Cleveland to its present site in University Heights, a suburb 10 miles southeast of downtown Cleveland. In 1968, the University made the transi on from full- me male enrollment to a fully coeduca onal as women were admitted to the College of Arts and Sciences for the fi rst me. Today, John Carroll can boast over 3,500 full-time undergraduate students. Twenty major buildings inhabit the 60- acre campus. Graselli Tower, a landmark on Cleveland’s east side, is part of the administra on building. Other buildings include Graselli Library, the Thomas P. O’Malley Center for Communica on Arts, and the Boler School of Business. One of the latest addi ons 6 to campus is the Dolan Center for Science and Technology (pictured above). Now 11 years old, the Dolan Center houses the departments of biology, chemistry, physics, mathema cs and computer science, and psychology, and supports ini a ves to improve K-12 educa on and encourage technology start-ups in northeastern Ohio. Athle c facili es begin with the Don Shula Stadium at Wasmer Field, home to JCU football, soccer, lacrosse and track & fi eld. In 2001, this outdoor facility began to go under construc on to transform it into the Don Shula Stadium, in honor of the John Carroll graduate who is the Na onal Football League’s all- me winningest head coach. The stadium also features locker room facili es, grand-stands on both home and visitor sides, offi ces, a memoribilia room, a state of the art weight- training facility and a press box for both football and baseball. Other athle c facili es include Schweickert Field, home of the JCU baseball team; Bracken Outdoor Athle c Complex, home to the Blue Streak so ball and tennis teams; the William H. Johnson Natatorium home of the Blue Streak swimming and diving squads; and the 2,500- seat Tony DeCarlo Varsity Center, home to the JCU basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams. The gymnasium was renovated during the early part of this decade and opened in me for the 2002-03 winter sports season The gymnasium is part of the the Student Center, which also houses the Corbo Fitness Center.

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In a ceremony held on campus on the 16th of June, 2001, John Carroll University announced plans to begin construc on on its new football facility, Don Shula Stadium at Wasmer Field. On September 27, 2003, Don Shula Stadium was offi cially dedicated in front of a capacity crowd in the 5,416-seat state-of-the-art facility. Just as he was in 2001, the stadium’s namesake was on hand for the ceremony, which was held during the hal ime of John Carroll’s 28-23 win over Ohio Northern as part of Homecoming weekend at JCU. “Who would ever thought all those years ago that a football stadium would be named a er me,” said Shula a er he was introduced during the hal ime ceremony by Rev. Edward Glynn, S.J., who was President of John Carroll University at the me. Modest words indeed from Shula, who grew up in nearby Painesville, Ohio, and is a 1951 graduate of John Carroll. Shula has o en said the mental, physical and spiritual founda on of his John Carroll educa on were instrumental in helping him become the winningest coach in NFL history. Shula was named 1993 Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. He currently holds the NFL record for most career wins with 347, and only had two losing seasons in his 36-year career of coaching in the NFL. He is perhaps most noted for the 1972 season, in which his authored the only perfect season in NFL history, culminina ng with a victory in VII. At the me the plans were unveiled for the construc on of the future home for JCU football, soccer and track & fi eld, Don Shula shared his feelings toward the project to the assembled crowd. 8 “Needless to say, I am overwhelmed,” said Shula shortly a er Fr. Glynn made the offi cial announcement. “It is such an honor to have a stadium named a er me. This is something I will always have a great deal of respect for and pride in.” The project began in earnest in the fall of 2001, as the old Wasmer Field bleachers were torn down on both sides. In me for the 2002 season, the visitors side was constructed, housing 1,400 spectators. A temporary press box was also put in place to add func onality to the facility. All the while, construc on con nued on the home side. Locker rooms, fi ve coaches offi ces, a weight room, a training room and equipment storage areas were built on the ground fl oor. Access to the home side dugout of Schweickert Field -- the baseball facility -- was also made available. The main concourse houses the Shula Memorabilia Room as well as a fully-func oning concession stand. The fi nishing touches were the upper levels, where the press box, coaches booths and a fi lming area were placed on top of the home side. For Shula, this honor is a con nua on of the promise a Jesuit educa on has fulfi lled in his life. “When I look back and think about the things that have happened since 1947, the year that I enrolled at John Carroll, and think about how my life has gone in diff erent direc ons ... to be fortunate enough to have the Jesuit educa on, graduate in four years, and to have the coaching I had on the fi eld are opportuni es I will always be very, very grateful for.” Shula Stadium is u lized by a number of varsity and club teams as well as by the intramural and recrea on programs at John Carroll University. In 2011, Shula Stadium received a new playing surface, and the Julie Zajac Memorial Track housed within the stadium also was renovated.

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John Carroll has extended its reach beyond the borders of collegiate football. The Jesuit University of Cleveland is making a name for itself in the Na onal Football League. Former Blue Streak linebacker London Fletcher made a name for himself in the NFL, completeing 16 seasons in the league and seven with the Redskins before re ring at the end of the 2013 season. In 2012, a year in which he was named to his third Pro Bowl, Fletcher received the Bart Starr Award, given annually to the NFL player who best exemplifi es leadership and outstanding character in the home, on the fi eld and in the community. As the star ng middle linebacker for the St. Louis Rams, Fletcher appeared in two Super Bowls. He posted a team-high nine tackles in a thrilling 23-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV. He also made fi ve tackles in the Rams 20-17 loss to New England in Super Bowl XXXVI. Fletcher was a 3-year le erwinner for the Blue Streaks (1995-97). He was a fi rst team All-American selec on in 1996 and 1997, as well as Football Gaze e’s Division III Linebacker of the Year in 1997. That year, Fletcher set a school record for tackles in a season with 202. When Fletcher took to the fi eld for Super Bowl XXXIV, he became the fi rst John Carroll alumnus to play in an NFL championship game in 40 years. The last Blue Streak to do so was Carl Taseff , class of 1951, who played on the Bal more Colts’ back-to-back NFL Championship teams in 1958 and 1959. Fletcher is part of a dis nguished list of Blue Streaks who have performed in regular season pro compe on. 10 Graham Armstrong (class of 1941) played for the Cleveland Rams of the NFL in 1941 and 1945 (NFL champions that year), and the Buff alo Bills of the AAFC in 1946-47. He played in 36 games over four years, playing a variety of posi ons including placekicker. He made 23 of his 27 extra points during his four-year pro career. Ed Ecker (class of 1944) began his career with the Chicago Bears in 1947, then played for the Chicago Rockets of the AAFC in 1948. A er a year off in 1949, Ecker played with the in 1950-51 before concluding his career with the Washington Redskins in 1952. Tom Lahey (class of 1941) had a brief s nt with the Chicago Rockets of the AAFC in 1946 and 1947, playing end. Burrell Shields (class of 1952) also played two seasons in the NFL as a back, hooking on with the Pi sburgh Steelers in 1954 and the Bal more Colts in 1955. Don Shula (class of 1951) had a much bigger impact as a head coach in the NFL, but his career as a player spanned seven seasons. He started with the Cleveland Browns in 1951-52, moved to the Bal more Colts in 1953-56, and concluded with Washington in 1957. Gene Stringer (class of 1925) played for the original in 1925. Stringer was listed as playing fi ve posi ons: hal ack, fullback, tackle, quarterback and end. Carl Taseff (class of 1951) had the most successful career in the pro ranks of any Blue Streak up to this point. Originally a hal ack, Taseff made his name as a defensive back. He made 20 intercep ons over 11 pro seasons, star ng with the Cleveland Browns in 1951. From 1953-61 he played with the @jcusports | @jcufootball BBluelue StreaksStreaks InIn thethe ProsPros

powerhouse Bal more Colts. He wound up his career by playing with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1961 and Buff alo of the AFL in 1962. Taseff ’s banner season was 1958, when he made seven intercep ons for the storied NFL champion Colts. He played and started in the legendary 1958 NFL championship game when the Colts edged the New York Giants in over me. In more recent years, quarterbacks from John Carroll have received NFL and CFL a en on. Larry Wanke (class of 1992) was a 1991 dra choice for the New York Giants. P.J. Insana (class of 1995) signed a free agent contract with the Bri sh Columbia Lions of the in 1995. Tom Arth (class of 2003) spent two seasons with the as well as two spring seasons in NFL Europe with teams in Scotland and Germany. He also played one year in the with the Grand Rapids Rampage. Arth enters his second season as the head coach at his alma mater in 2014. John Carroll’s impact in the NFL is not limited to players. Three JCU graduates – Taseff , Gary Stevens, and Silvio Cornachione – served at one me or another on Shula’s staff with the Dolphins. Another JCU grad, Dick Walker, was a member of the Pi sburgh Steelers staff that won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1978 and 1979. He also was part of Woody Hayes’ staff at Ohio State from 1969 to 1976, appearing in fi ve Rose Bowls and one Orange Bowl. He was inducted into the JCU Hall of Fame in 2006. 11 Chuck Priefer, a 1962 graduate of John Carroll, spent four decades as a college and professional coach. He was renowned as a special teams coach, sending several of his charges to the Pro Bowl. Included in his resume are a collegiate championship as a member of Georgia Tech’s staff in 1990, and a Super Bowl XXIX appearance with San Diego Chargers. Nick Caserio and Josh McDaniels, both of whom played for JCU in the late 1990’s, were part of three Super Bowl wins and four Super Bowl appearances with New England Patriots. Caserio has remained with the Patriots, occupying the top spot in the personnel department as Director of Player Personnel. McDaniels is back with the Patriots as off ensive coordinator a er spending me as a head coach with the Denver Broncos. Another NFL team also has a John Carroll grad as its “OC”, as Greg Roman (class of 1995) holds that posi on with the San Francisco 49ers. Roman helped lead his 49ers to an appearance in Super Bowl XLVII against the Bal more Ravens in 2013. Three former Blue Streaks were employed by the Super Bowl XLI champion Indianapolis Colts at the me of their win in administra ve roles -- Chris Polian, Tom Telesco, and David Caldwell. Currently, Telesco is the General Manager of the San Diego Chargers, while Caldwell is the General Manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Polian joined Caldwell is Jacksonville and is now Director of Pro Personnel. Polian’s brother, Brian, is currently in his second year as head coach at the University of Nevada. Ben Milsom (class of 2001) has also risen in the ranks of an NFL organiza on, as he is now Director of Sales for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while David Ziegler (class of 2000), a er several years as a pro scout for the Denver Broncos, has joined the personnel department for New England. Ken O’Keefe (class of 1975), who served for over a decade as the off ensive coordinator at the University of iowa, joined the Miami Dolphins in 2012 as the wide receivers coach.

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John Carroll University’s football program has been a long- me partner with Global Football, one of the leaders in interna onal games and events involving throughout the world. The Blue Streaks have made eight trips to Europe visi ng Berlin (1994), Barcelona (1997), Rome (2000), Ireland (2004), Switzerland (2007), Paris (2010), Ireland (2012) and most recently Italy & Greece (2014). JCU opened its 2012 campaign by playing St. Norbert in Dublin, Ireland.

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The Blue Streaks realize it is essen al for the players to have the greatest opportunity to excel both on and off the fi eld. John Carroll University is not just a football experience. JCU is an all-encompassing opportunity where our players develop as men, both on and off the fi eld. Our pro- gram strives to be champions on the fi eld and in the classroom. We help our players recognize the resources around them and encourage them to take advantage of the outstanding help that is available at John Carroll University. Seventeen players made the Dean’s List in the spring while 48 players carried over a 3.0 grade point average.

Brody Zangaro earned Capital One 14 Academic® All-America second team honors for his performance in the classroom.

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One of the cornerstones of Jesuit education is service. 2013-14 John Carroll Football Service By Th e Num- As we are called to be men and women for others, bers the John Carroll University football program off ers a 1,343: total hours of community service during the variety of service opportunities for students. Our play- 2013-14 academic year ers are not only the face of this campus community on 319: number of community service hours by the Saurdays in the fall, but take advantage of invaluable off ensive line - the most by a position group on the service opportunities that help mold them into the team men they are today. 11: average number of service hours per player

Top Service Hours Amongst Blue Streaks Service Hours By Class JoLewis Washington ...... 39 Class of 2015: ...... 515.5 Dan Gratien ...... 38 Class of 2016: ...... 315 Doug Krochka ...... 37 Class of 2017: ...... 512.5 Nick Taddeo ...... 31.5 Jack Corrigan ...... 30 Kyle Curtis ...... 30 David Porter ...... 30

CCommunityommunity ServiceService OpportuniOpportuni eses aatt JohnJohn CarrollCarroll 15 Football Can: Tackling Hunger Mayfi eld Special Olympics - Canned food drive at last home football game ... John - Help coach individuals with disabili es in track and fi eld Carroll is the fi rst program par cipa ng in this program Jesuit Day of Service - Work to build a community garden and St. Thomas Aquinas Kick It for Caner to prepare for spring - Fundraiser for childhood cancer with points scored by Kresimir Ivkovic playing a factor in dona on to organiza on Danie’s Day - Supports individuals with developmental disabili es We The People - Fi h grade tutoring program that brings JCU tutors into Take Back the Night classrooms in Cleveland and East Cleveland to educate - Weeklong event with an opportunity to speak out against elementary students about the US Cons tu on and all forms of sexualized violence ci zenship Mayfi eld Pizza Bowl Carroll Ballers - Join with teens and young adults with disabili es in a - Combines playing basketball with mentoring female variety of ac vi es including bowling, ping pong and board residents at JDC deten on center through conversa on and games healthy compe on in the gym Tutoring Seeds of Hope - Provide academic assistance, par cipate in recrea onal - Mentorship program in coopera on with Big Brothers/Big and social skill-building ac vi es and serve as role models in Sisters area elementary schools

Cleveland Food Bank Labre Project - Par cipants assist in indirect service in the repack - Cook people every Friday for around 80 people in the inner warehouse to help sort and repack food for pantries, soup city and off er friendship kitchens and shelters

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For just the fourth me in its long and storied history, John Carroll University has turned to one of its own to guide its football fortunes. Tom Arth, a former Division III All-American quarterback for the Blue Streaks as well as an NFL quarterback with the Indianapolis Colts, has been named the 17th head football coach in the program’s 93-year history. Arth hit the ground running ins lling the old Jesuit ideal Nuestro Modo into the team, meaning “Our Way”. The Blue Streaks certainly bought in to the no on and were fi ring on all cyllinders in

2013. Arth started his career winning his fi rst nine games - the most by a JCU football head coach to start his career - and had the Blue Streaks ranked as high as No. 9 in the na onal polls. With a balanced high-octane off ense the Blue Streaks scored 30 or more points in eight games in 2013. Addi onally, Arth surrounded himself with a great staff . Defensive coordinator Brandon Staley and the Blue Streaks orchestrated 16 four shutouts and had the defense ranked amongst the na on’s best in numerous sta s cal categories including second in scoring defense (9.1 points per game) and second in total defense (229.1 yards per game). On special teams, JCU caused havoc all season long with six blocked kicks for the season. The accolades piled up at the end of the season as Arth became the fi rst former D3football.com All-American to earn D3football.com Regional Coach of the Year honors. Addi onally, Arth was tabbed as the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year, the All-Ohio Division III Coach of the Year and the OAC Co-Coach of the Year by his peers. Individually, 15 of his charges earned on-fi eld accolades in 2013 highlighted by Kresimir Ivkovic who was a fi nalist for the pres gious Fred Mitchell Award and an Associated Press Li le All-America second team honoree. The hard work ins lled by Arth carried over to the classroom as six players earned Academic All-OAC dis nc on including Brody Zangaro who was a second team Capital One Academic All-America® honoree. Arth was an assistant coach and co-off ensive coordinator for his alma mater for his three seasons prior to taking over as head coach. In being named to this posi on, Arth joins Jerry Schweickert (1965-76), Frank Amato (1984-86) and Tony DeCarlo (1987-98) as the only John Carroll graduates to serve as head coach of Blue Streaks football team. Arth also joins Schweickert and Amato as former Blue Streak players to have ascended to the head coach posi on. “I am mo vated by the challenge and humbled by the opportunity to lead our football program and serve the John Carroll University community,” said

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Arth. “I am so proud to represent a university that is commi ed to leadership, PPersonalersonal InformaInforma oonn service, academic excellence, and most importantly to helping young people Hometown: Westlake, Ohio realize the God-given poten al they have to succeed and to make a diff erence Educa on: Physical Educa on (John in our world.” Carroll ‘03) During his coaching tenure at JCU, Arth has served as a quarterbacks coach, Marital Status: Married to Lauren Arth co-off ensive coordinator, assistant recrui ng coordinator, and director of (‘03) Children: Caroline (7), Tommy (6), Kate football opera ons. He helped the Blue & Gold off ense average 411 yards and (4), Patrick (2) 32.4 points per game in the last four seasons, and has mentored quarterbacks Devin O’Brien, winner of the 2011 Bob Packard Award for most outstanding off ensive back in the Ohio Athle c Conference, and Mark Myers, one of the CCoachingoaching AwardsAwards na on’s leading passers in 2012 and 2013. • 2013 D3football.com All-Region COY From 1999-02, Arth set 18 John Carroll football records as its quarterback, • 2013 AFCA All-Region COY earning unanimous All-American honors as a junior and senior. In 2002, he • 2013 All-Ohio Division III COY guided the Blue Streaks to a 12-2 record, an East region championship, and a • 2013 co-OAC COY berth in the NCAA Division III na onal semifi nals for the fi rst me in program history. PPlayinglaying AwardsAwards Arth was recognized for his achievements as John Carroll’s record-se ng • D3football.com All-Decade Team quarterback when he was inducted in to the school’s Athle c Hall of Fame on • 2002 AFCA All-American Sept. 27, 2013. • 2002 Football Gaze e All-American A er gradua ng from JCU in 2003, Arth signed a free agent contract with • 2002 D3football.com All-American the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, where he spent three seasons as a back-up to • 2002 Hewle -Packard All-American quarterback . He also had s nts with the Green Bay Packers, as • 2002 D3football.com All-Region • 2002 All-OAC First Team well as NFL Europe and the Arena Football League. 17 • 2001 Football Gaze e All-American Arth is a Cleveland area product, playing his high school football for the • 2001 D3football.com All-American reknowned St. Igna us program under fellow John Carroll alumnus Chuck Kyle. • 2001 D3football.com All-Region Arth quarterbacked the Wildcats to a 10-3 record and a state playoff semifi nal • 2001 All-OAC First Team appearance as a senior and earned All-State honors. With his goal to re-establish the Blue Streaks as an OAC Championship contender, Arth hopes to ins ll into his players Jesuit ideals. CCoachingoaching ExperienceExperience “We will passionately pursue perfec on and in doing so will create a culture aatt JohnJohn CarrollCarroll of excellence,” said Arth. “John Carroll football players will respect, value, and 2013-present Head Coach trust one another. They will be willing to sacrifi ce and persevere to accomplish 2010-12 co-Off ensive Coordinator/QBs team goals, and they will be ingrained with a relentless belief in themselves and their ability to achieve greatness.” Arth and his wife Lauren (‘03) have four children: Caroline (7), Tommy (6), PPlayinglaying ExperienceExperience Kate (4) and Patrick (2). 1999-02 John Carroll University 2003-05 Indianapolis Colts 2004 Sco sh Claymores 2005 Hamburg Sea Devils 2006 Green Bay Packers 2007 Toronto Argonauts 2008 George Force 2008 Grand Rapids Rampage CCareerareer RRecordecord aatt JJCUCU Year Overall OAC 2013 9-2 8-1

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A er three seasons as special teams and run game coordinator, Tommy The John Carroll football team has found the new face of its defense, hiring Zagorski was promoted to off ensive coordinator in me to prepare for the Chris Shula to be the team’s defensive coordinator for the 2014 season. 2013 campaign. This season, he will con nue to oversee the off ensive line and kickers. Shula comes to John Carroll a er spending the last three years on the defensive staff at University, working primarily with the Hoosiers’ Zagorski’s charges had a produc ve 2013 season. Kicker Kresimir Ivkovic was defensive backfi eld. Before moving to Bloomington, he spent the 2010 season named a fi nalist for the Fred Mitchell Award given to the best non-FBS kicker. with Ball State, assis ng with linebackers. Addi onally, Ivkovic garnered All-America honors. Zagorski’s off ensive line earned D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware honors for “Chris is a phenomenal addi on to our staff and we are very excited to their performance in JCU’s win over na onally-ranked Heidelberg. Zagorski welcome him to John Carroll University” said John Carroll University head tutored Breen Cullivan and A.J. Short who earned All-OAC honors. coach Tom Arth. “He is an excellent football coach with the passion and knowledge to inspire our defense to play at the highest level. Chris embraces Zagorski’s off ense ranked 14th with 312.6 passing yards per game in 2013. the mission of John Carroll University and will serve as an outstanding role Addi onally, JCU was a top 15 scoring off ense and ranked in the top 30 in all model for our student-athletes.” of Division III in total off ense. Zagorski’s off ensive line con nued to rank in the top 10 na onally in fewest sacks allowed. As a 3-year le erwinner for the Miami (OH) University Redhawks football team, Shula started a game at each linebacker posi on and on each special The 2012 season saw Zagorski tutor an off ensive line which only allowed teams unit over the course of his playing career. He was a member of three seven sacks the en re season. In 2011, Zagorski tutored Devin Mar n, who Mid-American Conference East Division championship teams in 2004, 2005, would go on to earn D3football.com honorable men on All-American status. and 2007. He also earned recogni on on the 2009 Na onal Strength and His off ensive line has been recognized by D3football.com three mes as the Condi oning Associa on All-American team for his work. na onal off ensive line of the week. 18 A 2008 graduate of Miami University with a Bachelor of Science in Health and During his me with the Blue Streaks, Zagorski has had fi ve linemen named Sport Studies, Shula earned his Master’s degree in Educa on at the University All-Conference and two tabbed All-North Region. From 2010-13, JCU’s linemen of Oklahoma in 2010. He was a Dean’s List student and carried a 4.0 grade have allowed only 36 sacks in the last 41 games, near the top of all Division III point average while working toward his degree. teams. As special teams coordinator, his units were ranked near the top of the OAC each season and had four players earn All-Conference honors under his While at Oklahoma, Shula earned valuable experience working with both tutelage. Athle cs Compliance and Athle cs Development.

In the summer of 2008, Zagorski joined the John Carroll community as a Among the many football camps Shula worked at included those conducted by graduate assistant. He worked with the off ensive line and ght ends, while Indiana University, Ball State University, the University of Oklahoma and the being heavily involved in the recrui ng process. University of Alabama.

Prior to his me as a graduate assistant, Zagorski worked at Benedic ne High Shula is the son of Dave Shula, former head coach of the Cincinna Bengals School as Director of Alumni Rela ons and throws coach for the Bengal Track (1992-96) and grandson of Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history and program. a 1951 John Carroll graduate. As a player, he was instrumental in leading Case Western Reserve University to Frank its best football season in school history (11-1, round of 16 in NCAA Division III playoff s) as a senior in 2007. A 4-year le erwinner and 4- me team captain, ROSS ‘10 he was an All-University Athle c Associa on off ensive lineman 2003, 2004 and Special Teams Coordinator/RBs 2007. Second Season At JCU Zagorski also was a D3football.com All-Region selec on and earned the John Carroll ‘10 Cleveland Touchdown Club’s John Peyton Memorial MVP Award. He graduated from CWRU in the Fall of 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. Frank Ross enters his second full season as a member of the JCU staff a er Born and raised in Cleveland, Zagorski a ended Benedic ne High School and gradua ng from John Carroll in 2010. A er a season coaching the quaterbacks, twice won the school’s pres gious Joe Rufus Spirit Award. He helped the Ross has been elevated to the special teams coordinator and running backs Bengals to a Regional Championship and State Runner-up fi nish his senior year coach for 2014. while earning All-County, All-District and All-State honors as a team captain. He was the recipient of Mr. Benedic ne, which is the highest honor any student Ross’ new charges fi nished sixth in all of Division III with seven blocked kicks. can receive at the school. Addi onally, the special teams returns kicker Kresimir Ivkovic, a 2013 All- American and fi nalist for the Fred Mitchell Award. Zagorski also serves as the football program’s Director of Community Outreach, Academic Coordinator, and SAAC moderator. He earned his Master’s A er a 2-year tour with the the New England Patriots of the Na onal Football Degree in School Counseling from John Carroll in 2011. League, Ross returned to his alma mater to tutor the quarterbacks.

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Brian Under Ross’ watch in 2013 junior Mark Myers re-wrote the JCU passing record book. Myers set single-season JCU records for passing yards (3,228), BEIGIE ‘04 comple ons (246) and a empts (385). Addi onally, Myers opened the season Wide Receivers with a school-record 526 yards against St. Norbert. Second Season At JCU Ross spent the spring of 2011 as the wide receivers intern before accep ng a Cleveland State ‘07 scou ng assistant posi on with the New England Patriots. He spent the 2011 John Carroll ‘04 and 2012 football seasons with the Patriots’ Personnel Department aiding their search of both college and free agent NFL players. A 2004 graduate of John Carroll University, Bryan Beigie is beginning his second year as member of the Blue Streak coaching staff , in charge of the wide Ross had the opportunity to work with the coaching staff on a regular basis receivers. including fi lm breakdown, opera onal projects, and on-fi eld prac ces. He worked under current Director of Player Personnel and JCU alumnus Nick As a player, Beigie was a 2-year le erwinner, 2-year starter and team captain Caserio. for the Blue Streaks, and was named All-Ohio Athle c Conference as a senior.

As a player at John Carroll, Ross was a 2- me captain and 4-year starter John Carroll’s young wide receivers blended right in with the experience of le erwinner at wide receiver. He was a 3- me All-Ohio Athle c Conference the upperclassmen in 2013. Beigie mentored the electrifying Marshall Howell performer earning fi rst team honors in 2009 and second team honors in 2008 & who exploded onto the scene as a freshman accumula ng 387 yards and 2010. three scores in his fi rst three games. Beigie also developed freshman Brian Kornowski who came on late in the season with two 100 yard games. Ross fi nished with a school record 206 recep ons in his career. Aramis Greenwood showed great strides as one of the top upperclassmen Following his Blue Streak career, Ross was chosen to represent John Carroll amongst the wide receivers. The junior ed the single-season school record in the Ohio Na onal Guard’s North vs. South Senior Bowl and also the Tazon with 13 receiving touchdowns and ed for the second-most recep ons in a de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) in Mexico City, Mexico where he was selected single game with 15 at Ohio Northern. captain and game MVP. Since depar ng JCU as a player, Beigie has worked at St. Francis DeSales High Born and raised in the Youngstown (OH) area, Ross graduated from Canfi eld School in Columbus, Ohio as well as Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga High School in 2006 and was the quarterback of the 2005 state runner-up team. Falls, Ohio.

Brian Serving in a number of diff erent capaci es, Beigie has been a varsity football 19 COCHRAN ‘90 and basketball coach for eight years prior to returning to his alma mater. During that me period he has tutored the quarterbacks, wide receivers, and Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line defensive backs of each school. He was on staff for four regional fi nals, and Eighth Season At JCU two Ohio state semifi nal appearances at the respec ve schools. Dayton ‘93 Beigie earned his Masters of Educa on degree from Cleveland State University John Carroll ‘90 in Exercise Physiology. He served as a graduate assistant in the exercise science department teaching undergraduate courses. He is a member of the Na onal A former All-American defensive lineman for the Blue Streaks, Brian Cochran Strength and Condi oning Associa on as well as American College of Sports begins his eighth year on the coaching staff for the John Carroll football Medicine. program. Beigie was recently hired as an instructor in the exercise science, physical Cochran oversees all aspects regarding the recrui ng eff orts for the JCU educa on, allied health and sport studies department. He previously served as program, and will coach the defensive line on the fi eld in 2014. a part- me instructor. In 2013, JCU’s rush defense was ranked 16th in all of Division III only allowing 101.7 yards per game on the ground. Cochran’s defensive line wrecked havoc in the opposing backfi eld as the Blue and Gold ranked 17th with 3.18 sacks per Jonathan game. COOLEY ‘11 In six seasons as defensive coordinator, the Blue Streaks were among the Secondary/Defensive GA na onal leaders in several categories. In 2012, JCU was ranked 12th out of 241 Second Season At JCU teams in rushing defense and 25th in tackles for loss. His 2008 defense ranked second in the OAC and 35th na onally in Division III in points allowed per John Carroll ‘15 (anticipated) game (17.3 points per game). John Carroll ‘11

Prior to coming back to JCU, he held coaching posi ons at Heidelberg Jonathan Cooley is beginning his second year as a graduate assistant coach University (head coach from 2003-06), MacMurray College (IL) and Ohio with the John Carroll University football team. He will be coaching the Northern University. He also served as head coach of the Heidelberg wrestling secondary this season for the Blue Streaks as a graduate assistant. program for two seasons, helping the ‘Berg to a top 25 na onal ranking. Cooley graduated from John Carroll University with a fi nance degree in 2011. As a player, Cochran was a fi rst team All-OAC selec on and a fi rst team All- He was a 4-year le erwinner and a 3-year starter, fi nishing in the top ten all American as a senior nose tackle in 1989, helping the Blue Streaks capture me in career pass-breakups at JCU. Cooley was also a 4-year Unity Council their only outright league tle and earn the program’s fi rst NCAA Division III Member while playing for the Blue Streaks. tournament bid. In 2013, Cooley mentored Randy Greenwood who made the switch from Cochran was inducted into the JCU Athle c Hall of Fame on Sept. 30, 2011. running back to defensive back. Greenwood went on to earn D3football.com 2014 John Carroll Football Media Guide AAssistantssistant CCoachesoaches

All-American honors and earned an undra ed rookie minicamp tryout with the givien to a male student-athlete with at least two years of par cipa on in an San Diego Chargers. OAC-sponsored sport, senior status, at least a 3.00 grade point average and sportsmanlike conduct. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Cooley coached safe es and was the equipment manager for Blu on University in 2012. He helped the Beavers A Bishop Ready product, Feeney earned honorable men on All-District and fi rst to a 6-4 record while coaching fi rst-team All-HCAC safety Jus n Hahn. Cooley team All-CCL honors in high school. coached defensive backs and was the assistant special teams coordinator for Millikin University in 2011. He earned his degree in marke ng from JCU. He will pursue his Master’s in Business Administra on while living in Cleveland, Ohio. Joe GAGLIONE D.J. Linebackers DEBICK ‘13 First Season At JCU Tight Ends/Offensive GA Iowa ‘13 Second Season At JCU John Carroll ‘16 (anticipated) Former University of Iowa standout defensive lineman Joe Gaglione has joined John Carroll ‘13 the John Carroll University football staff as a defensive assistant for the 2014 season. Gaglione will assist with the outside linebackers. D.J. Debick is entering his second season on the John Carroll coaching staff . A er spending the 2013 campaign as the assistant wide receivers coach and The standout had tryouts with the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles assistant recrui ng coordinator, Debick will mentor the ght ends as the a er his career with the Hawkeyes. off ensive graduate assistant in 2014. Gaglione, a 2012 honorable men on All-Big Ten selec on ranked 11th in the As a player for John Carroll, Debick was a 3-year le erwinner and led the Blue conference with fi ve sacks as a senior. He was named an honorable men on Streaks secondary in intercep ons in two of his three years as a starter. Debick defensive lineman player of the week by the CFPA for his play against Northern was elected captain for the 2012 season and was voted the team’s most Illinois recording six tackles including three for loss. For the year, the Novelty, valuable secondary player for both his junior and senior season. Ohio na ve started in 10 games and recorded 51 tackles including nine for 20 loss. The 2013 season saw Aramis Greenwood e the single-season record for most receiving touchdowns. Addi onally, Debick played a valuable role in the As a junior, Gaglione played in 10 games seeing limited ac on and fi nishing development of impact freshmen Marshall Howell and Brian Kornowski. with seven tackles.

A na ve of Lyndhurst, Ohio, Debick a ended Gilmour Academy, where he The Lake Catholic product was the Division III Defensive Player of the Year was a 3-year le erwinner and 2-year starter as a cornerback and safety for by the Lake County Touchdown Club as a senior. He was tabbed as the Lake/ the Lancers. Debick led his team in intercep ons, was an All-Ohio Honorable Geauga County Defensive Player of the Year by the Cleveland Touchdown Club Men on, and was elected to the Northeastern Lakes All-District team. Chari es. Gaglione was an All-Ohio selec on as a senior a er recording 22 sacks. Debick, who most recently interned with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the cket sales department, graduated from John Carroll University in August of Gaglione graduated with a degree in sociology. 2013 with a degree in Business Management. He will pursue a Master’s in Communica ons Management. Ryan Matt GRAVEL FEENEY ‘14 Offensive Quality Control/WRs Linebackers First Season At JCU Florida Gulf Coast ‘13 First Season at JCU John Carroll ‘14 Ryan Gravel has joined the John Carroll University football staff as an off ensive assistant for the 2014 season. Gravel’s du es will include serving as the Ma Feeney, the 2013 Gene Slaughter Most Outstanding Linebacker in the off ensive quality control coach and assistant wide receivers coach. OAC will remain at his alma mater to help tutor the linebackers in 2014. Prior to JCU Gravel served as wide receivers coach at Ave Maria University for The 2013 D3football.com All-Region fi rst team, All-Ohio fi rst team and All-OAC the 2013 season. He helped guide the team to an 8-2 record. fi rst team selec on will aim to mentor the linebacking unit which lost two starters from the 2013 campaign. Gravel has extensive experience in the sports industry outside of coaching. He served as a sales associate for Under Armour for 11 months. He was also Feeney exploded for a monster season as a senior more than doubling an athle c department intern at Florida Gulf Coast. Gravel assisted with game his career tackle total. He fi nished with 63 tackles including eight for loss. day management for both basketball teams. He was a part of the athle c Feeney led the Blue Streaks with 11 tackles in a win over na onally-ranked department during FGCU’s Sweet 16 tournament run in 2013. Heidelberg to be named to the D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware. He assisted with game day opera ons for the Ft. Myers Miracle, the Single A affi liate of the Minnesota Twins during the 2012 season. Gravel’s du es Feeney was named JCU’s male Clyde A. Lamb Award recipient in 2014

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included helping execute game day promo ons. Laurie He graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a degree in sport MASSA management in 2013. Sr. Director of Athletics & Recreation Marty 11th Year at JCU NEWMAN Xavier ‘78 Quincy ‘76 Linebackers/Special Teams Second Season At JCU Lake Erie ‘12 Gretchen WEITBRECHT

Marty Newman is in his second year with the John Carroll football program, Associate Director of Athletics where he will assist coaching the linebacker and special teams units. Bowling Green ‘82 Newman’s charges had a produc ve fi rst year with the Blue and Gold amongst the na on’s leaders in blocked punts (sixth) and blocked kicks (11th). JCU Bowling Green ‘77 recorded seven total blocked kicks with six coming on punts.

Before joining the Blue Streaks, Newman was an intern with the Lake Erie Jane College football program on the defensive side of the ball. During his me with EVANS the Storm, Newman also assisted in recrui ng. Assistant Director of Athletics Newman was a player at in Painesville, Ohio. As a member of Eighth Year At JCU the Storm, he played on the defensive line as well as the special teams unit as the long snapper. Newman was elected as a team captain his senior year.

Newman began his collegiate career as a member of the Eastern Michigan football team, where he was voted as scout team player of the year in 2008. Don 21 A graduate of St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, Newman was a MCPHILLIPS 4- me varsity le erwinner with the track team in addi on to earning three le ers with the football team. He earned the St. Edward leadership award as a Head Athletic Trainer captain his senior year. 27th Year at JCU Ohio ‘88 In high school, Newman was voted to the Greater Cleveland Coaches Associa on East-West game. Youngstown State ‘86

A recent graduate of Lake Erie College, Newman earned a degree in Sports Management. Danny HOLLOWELL Rev. Robert L. Equipment/Facilities Manager NIEHOFF, S.J. Third Year at JCU President American Military ‘09 10th Year at JCU Ohio State ‘04 Gonzaga ‘95, Washington ‘86 Santa Clara ‘84, Gonzaga ‘77 Dr. Andrew WELKI Dr. Mark Faculty Athletic Representative MCCARTHY 33rd Year at JCU Vice President for Student Affairs Penn State ‘82 Seventh Year at JCU Wilkes ‘77 Marquette ‘93 Maryland ‘79, Penn State ‘76 Rev. Bernard MCANIFF, S.J. Team Chaplin Fifth Year at JCU Harvard ‘04, Western Jesuit ‘03 Loyola Chicago ‘97, Nazareth ‘89

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Name Posi on Height Weight Year Hometown / High School Chad Aerni * DB 5-10 180 Jr. Strongsville, OH / Cleveland St. Igna us Luke Aigner DB 5-11 170 Fr. Hollidaysburg, PA / Hollidaysburg Area Reese Armstrong * DB 5-10 180 So. Mentor, OH / Mentor Mark Baniewicz * TE 6-3 200 So. Painesville, OH / Lake Catholic Aaron Barna *** LB 5-10 185 Sr. Valley City, OH / Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Jimmy Beirne LB 6-3 190 Sr. Rocky River, OH / Lakewood St. Edward Alex Benede WR 6-0 185 Fr. Louisville, OH / St. Thomas Aquinas Alex Berry OL 6-1 275 So. Rochester, NY / McQuaid Jesuit Bryce Bishop OL 6-3 300 Fr. Pickerington, OH / Pickerington North Ma Blevins * OL 6-4 255 Sr. Cincinna , OH / St. Xavier Ma Bokovitz LB 5-9 180 Fr. Exton, PA / Downingtown Senior Wes Bomback OL 6-1 260 So. Chagrin Falls, OH / Chagrin Falls Kameron Bremer DL 6-2 240 So. Cleveland, OH / Lutheran West Ray Brewster DB 6-3 180 Fr. Kings Mills, OH / Kings Jonathan Brick * RB 5-8 180 Jr. Westlake, OH / Westlake Andy Bryan * LB 6-2 185 Jr. Novelty, OH / West Geauga Alec Buchenic LB 5-10 200 Fr. Canfi eld, OH / Canfi eld Jeremy Calhoun DL 6-0 240 So. Cleveland, OH / Lutheran East Joe Callihan OL 6-3 240 So. Mogadore, OH / Mogadore Brendan Carozzoni TE 6-4 250 Jr. Rocky RIver, OH / St. Igna us Dylan Caruso WR 5-9 175 Fr. Willoughby, OH / Willoughby South Anthony Castellani LB 5-9 190 Fr. Buff alo, NY / St. Joseph’s Collegiate Ins tute Parker Cavendish * WR 6-0 193 So. Gahanna, OH / Lincoln 22 Hayes Chrispin *** WR 6-3 195 Sr. Marysville, OH / Marysville Anthony Christopher DB 6-2 190 Fr. Mentor, OH / Lake Catholic Gene Claridge LB 6-0 205 Sr. Strongsville, OH / Strongsville Joe Connolly ** OL 6-1 270 Sr. Copley, OH / Copley Kevin Cope ** LB 5-11 225 Jr. Wexford, PA / North Allegheny Sr. High Jack Corrigan ** OL 6-2 250 Sr. Cleveland / St. Igna us High School Ma Cubberly LB 5-11 215 Jr. Powell, OH / Olentangy Liberty Kelly Culbertson DB 5-9 175 Fr. Columbus, OH / Bishop Ready Kyle Cur s LB 6-2 210 So. Westerville, OH / South Joshua Custer DB 5-11 166 Fr. Westerville, OH / Westerville South Jordan D’Orazio ** WR 5-10 175 Jr. Cuyahoga Heights / Cuyahoga Heights Ryan Dadich OL 6-4 260 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Nicolas Daigle DB 5-10 170 Fr. Imperial, PA / West Allegheny Sr. Josh Dasch * FB 5-8 181 Jr. Burton, OH / Chardon NDCL Kyle Daugen RB 5-10 175 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Steven David WR 6-2 180 Fr. Toledo, OH / St. Francis DeSales Kyle Davidson OL 6-2 280 Fr. Mineral Ridge, OH / Mineral Ridge Jovon Dawson * DB 6-0 170 So. Cleveland, OH / Benedic ne Danny DiCillo WR 5-10 160 Fr. Solon, OH / Solon Nicolas Di Geronimo DL 5-10 244 Fr. Cleveland, OH / Benedic ne Patrick Dillon LB 5-10 230 So. Wickliff e, OH / Wickliff e Brandon DiMarco QB 6-4 215 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Edward Dominic DiTirro * OL 6-4 250 So. Mentor, OH / Lake Catholic Jack Dolan DB 5-8 165 Fr. La Grange Park, IL / Nazareth Academy Jack Donegan QB 6-2 190 Fr. Chicago, IL / Marist Tony Donofrio DB 5-8 165 Fr. Wilme e, IL / Loyola Academy

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Name Posi on Height Weight Year Hometown / High School Jared Donovan ** DB 6-1 180 Jr. Mentor, OH / Mentor Sco Eilerman DB 6-3 175 So. Kirtland, OH / Kirtland Stan Elad II FB 5-10 217 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Frank Frazio-Grk RB 5-10 210 Fr. Gates Mills, OH / Gilmour Academy Andrew Freeman TE 6-2 200 So. Lake Forest, IL / Lake Forest Patrick Gawryszewski LB 6-0 197 Sr. Garfi eld Heights, OH / Cleveland St. Igna us Zachary Gehner K/P 6-0 180 Fr. Cincinna , OH / Colerain Marty Gibbons *** DB 5-10 180 Sr. Mentor, OH / Lake Catholic Ro Golphin RB 5-8 165 Fr. Gates Mills, OH / Gilmour Academy Will Good DL 6-1 225 Fr. Worthington, OH / Worthington Kilbourne Dan Gra en DB 5-10 170 So. Syracuse, NY / Westhill Adam Gray * LB 6-0 225 So. Chagrin Falls, OH / Kenston Todd Green LB 6-1 210 Fr. Mentor, OH / Mentor Charles Greenlee LB 6-2 230 Fr. Upper Arlington, OH / Upper Arlington Aramis Greenwood ** WR 6-0 205 Sr. Fairport Harbor, OH / Cleveland Glenville Robert Grosso TE 6-0 180 Sr. Buff alo, NY / Bishop Timon St. Jude Dylan Hall * LB 6-2 225 So. Buff alo, NY / St. Joseph Collegiate Ins tute Zack Harding DB 5-9 160 So. Syracuse, NY / Bishop Ludden Chris Harris OL 6-3 270 Fr. Bedford, OH / Bedford Michael Hayslip RB 5-9 180 So. Chardon, OH / Notre Dame-Cathedral La n Jake Helton WR 6-0 190 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Sean Hennessey TE 6-4 220 Fr. Columbus, OH / St. Charles Prep Brian Hennis * OL 6-0 250 Sr. Brunswick, OH / Brunswick Michael Hippler * DL 6-3 230 So. Columbus, OH / St. Francis DeSales 23 Jeremy Holley QB 6-6 220 Fr. Elyria / Elyria Catholic Michael Hollins * DB 6-0 185 So. Maple Heights / Maple Heights Lucas Hook ** LB 6-0 195 Sr. Pi sburgh, PA / Wexford North Allegheny Patrick Hopkins LB 5-9 190 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Marshall Howell * WR 5-11 170 So. Cleveland, OH / Benedic ne Connor Hrobat WR 5-10 165 Fr. Elyria, OH / Elyria Catholic John Hyland WR 6-0 180 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Kresimir Ivkovic *** K/P 6-2 190 Sr. Euclid, OH / Mentor Lake Catholic Nico James WR 6-2 190 So. Parma, OH / Padua Franciscan High School Adam Jones LB 6-1 200 Jr. Wheeling, WV / The Linsly School Brian Jones WR 5-8 180 Fr. Shaker Hts., OH / Shaker Hts. Vince Joyce LB 6-3 215 Sr. Munroe Falls, OH / Akron SVSM Tommy Kaleel RB 5-10 210 So. Canfi eld, OH / Canfi eld Chris Keane DL 6-2 275 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Wes Keller ** QB 6-0 185 Sr. Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus Jimmy King *** LB 5-8 170 Sr. Thompson, OH / Mentor Lake Catholic Craig Kircher ** OL 6-0 220 Sr. Massillon, OH / Washington James Kleinhampl WR 5-11 185 Jr. Pi sburgh, PA / North Allegheny Brian Kornowski * WR 6-0 180 So. Broadview Hts., OH / Padua Franciscan Patrick Kramer QB 6-1 175 Jr. Solon, OH / Solon Robert Kratman DL 6-2 240 So. Miami, FL / Chaminade Madonna Prep Jus n Kravchuck * DL 6-0 210 So. Mentor, OH / Lake Catholic Doug Krochka DL 6-3 230 Sr. Cuyahoga Falls, OH / Walsh Jesuit Co er Lamb DL 6-2 195 So. Beverly Hills, MI / Detroit Country Day School

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Name Posi on Height Weight Year Hometown / High School Nick Lasko ** DL 5-11 200 Sr. Madison, OH / Madison Anthony La na * OL 6-3 280 Jr. Independence, OH / St. Igna us Jimmy Leidlein DB 5-11 180 Fr. Sandy Hook, CT / Newtown Jeremy Lemieux OL 6-2 250 Jr. Eastlake, OH / Eastlake North High School Tyler Lendzion QB 5-10 185 Sr. Rochester Hills, MI / Brother Rice Anthony Leone OL 6-0 235 Fr. Chardon, OH / Notre Dame-Cathedral La n Andrew Lewis DL 6-1 210 Sr. Bay Village, OH / Bay Nicholas Lippert LB 6-0 200 Fr. Chardon, OH / Chardon Kevin Locke * OL 6-1 245 Jr. Cranberry Twp., PA / Seneca Valley Odell Lyde DB 5-10 180 Sr. Akron, OH / St. Vincent St. Mary Kyle MacGilvray WR 5-10 160 Fr. Danvers, MA / St. John’s Prep Alex Manos ** OL 5-9 230 Sr. Reynoldsburg, OH / Columbus St. Charles Prep Daniel Markino DB 5-11 180 Fr. Canton, OH / Canton Central Catholic Michael Mausar DL 6-1 190 Fr. Willoughby, OH / Willoughby South Alec McBride LB 6-4 210 Fr. Marion, MA / Tabor Academy Mason McKenrick LB 6-2 195 Fr. Mentor, OH / Mentor Tommy Michals ** RB 5-9 175 Sr. Mentor, OH / Lake Catholic Dan Miller DL 6-2 260 Fr. Harmony, PA / Seneca Valley Rich Miller * WR 6-2 190 Jr. Euclid, OH / Mentor Lake Catholic Ryan Mishka DB 5-11 175 Fr. Chicago, IL / Marist Tyler Moran DB 5-10 175 Fr. Akron, OH / St. Vincent-St. Mary Tommy Murtaugh DL 6-1 230 So. Chagrin Falls, OH / Chagrin Falls Mark Myers ** QB 6-5 220 Sr. Pepper Pike, OH / Cleveland St. Igna us 24 Derek Naim WR 6-0 180 Fr. Rocky River, OH / Lutheran West Joe Nawalaniec LB 6-1 230 Jr. Cleveland, OH / Benedic ne Trevor Norquest * DB 6-2 180 So. Ravenna, OH / Southeast Ray O’Brien WR 6-0 180 So. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Pat O’Hearne * K/P 6-2 180 So. Boston, MA / Boston College Kevin Ormsby OL 6-1 255 Jr. Tampa, FL / Jesuit Brian Lee Pa erson LB 6-0 215 So. Tampa, FL / Jesuit Anthony Perugini LB 6-2 220 Fr. Fort Wayne, IN / Concordia Lutheran Richard Pfeuff er DB 6-0 180 Fr. Bethel Park, PA / Bethel Park Frank Pines *** DL 6-1 250 Sr. University Heights, OH / Gilmour Academy Joe Pool WR 5-11 185 Fr. Toledo, OH / St. John’s Jesuit David Porter ** DL 5-10 239 Jr. Lorain, OH / Cleveland Benedic ne Arin Prui RB 5-9 190 Fr. Sheffi eld Village, OH / Brookside Samuel Pusateri WR 5-9 165 Fr. Louisville, OH / St. Thomas Aquinas Ronnie Quaranta QB 5-11 165 Fr. Youngstown, OH / Cardinal Mooney Jonathan Radney RB 5-11 170 So. Columbus, OH / St. Charles Prep Nicholas Rakich LB 6-1 230 Fr. Chesterland, OH / West Geauga Peter Rauhe RB 5-8 160 Jr. Seven Hills, OH / Cleveland St. Igna us Owen Reilly * DL 6-1 225 Jr. South Euclid, OH / Cleveland Benedic ne Conner Riddell WR 6-1 160 Fr. Elyria, OH / Elyria Catholic Chris Rizzo ** LB 5-11 225 Sr. Bethel Park, PA / Bethel Park

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Name Posi on Height Weight Year Hometown / High School Kyle Rodriguez P 6-1 150 Jr. Faye e City, PA / Frazier David Ryan TE 6-4 230 Fr. Warren, OH / Warren Choe Samba *** LB 5-11 200 Sr. Aurora, OH / Aurora Jake Schaefer * QB 6-2 205 Jr. Westlake, OH / Parma Hts. Holy Name Kyle Schinke LB 6-1 200 Jr. Willowick, OH / Mentor Lake Catholic Joseph Schmidt RB 5-9 170 Fr. Chicago, IL / Marist Michael Schmitz LB 5-11 175 Fr. Detroit, MI / Detroit Catholic Jack Schroeder DL 6-2 230 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Edward Robert Seger DB 6-0 190 Fr. Warren, OH / Warren JFK Chris an Shafer WR 6-4 180 Fr. Rochester, NY / Irondequoit Thomas Shanley TE 6-2 210 Fr. Pi sburgh, PA / Pi sburgh Central Catholic Eric Slomovitz OL 6-0 220 Sr. Pepper Pike, OH / Orange Stewart Smith-Thomas OL 5-10 255 Jr. Akron, OH / St. Vincent / St. Mary John Sorgi DL 6-2 215 So. Athol Springs, NY / Buff alo St. Francis Alex Spratke DB 5-11 180 So. South Lyon, MI / East Tom S nelli LB 5-11 205 Fr. Harrison City, PA / Penn-Traff ord Zach Strippy ** TE 6-3 215 Sr. North Royalton, OH / Cleveland Saint Igna us Tommy Stuhldreher OL 5-10 230 Fr. Cleveland, OH / St. Igna us Nick Stull DB 6-2 175 Fr. Hillard, OH / Hilliard Davidson Chris Szelong DL 6-1 200 Fr. Gibsonia, PA / Pine-Richland CJ Taddeo LB 5-9 190 So. Mayfi eld Village, OH / Mayfi eld Nick Taddeo LB 5-11 200 Jr. Mayfi eld Village, OH / Mayfi eld Mike Tozzi * DL 6-3 250 Jr. Chagrin Falls, OH / Chagrin Falls Kevin Tyransky * DB 5-10 165 Jr. Chesterland, OH / Chardon NDCL 25 John VanDen Brul DB 6-0 180 Fr. Rochester, NY / McQuaid Jesuit Nicholas Velar QB 6-0 185 Fr. Hollywood, FL / Chaminade-Madonna Jake Vivone o K/P 5-9 160 Fr. Naples, FL / Gulf Coast PJ Volpe DB 5-10 170 Fr. Willoughby, OH / Willoughby South Evan Vonderhaar OL 5-11 175 Fr. Cincinna , OH / St. Xavier Josh Walters LB 6-0 200 Fr. Gates Mills, OH / Hawken Jolewis Washington DL 5-10 250 So. Akron / Archbishop Hoban High School Johnny Watson RB 5-10 180 So. Painesville, OH / Riverside Shane Weedon OL 6-5 250 Fr. Clarence, NY / Clarence Dante West * OL 5-11 260 Jr. Cincinna , OH / Archbishop Moeller Gage Wise OL 6-3 280 Fr. Columbus, OH / St. Charles Prep Tipton Woodard DL 5-11 225 Fr. Mendota Hts., MN / St. Thomas Academy Brody Zangaro *** DB 5-9 195 Sr. Pi sburgh, PA / North Hills Vince Ziccardi *** FB 5-10 190 Sr. Chesterland, OH / West Geauga

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Chad (9/21/13). AERNI High School Defensive Back Played for Steve Trivisonno at Mentor High School ... Selected to the Senior Bowl ... First team All-Lake Couny and second team All-District 5-10 • 180 • Jr. ... Was selected a team captain and defensive most valuable player as Strongsville, Ohio a senior ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude ... Received the Marke ng Cleveland St. Ignatius Management Award of Dis nc on and competed in DECA ... Future Leadership and Educator Award winner. Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD 2012 1 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 2013 3 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 Academics & Personal Totals 4 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 Intends to major in marke ng ... Carries a 3.57 GPA ... Son of Reese and Darlene Armstrong. Back at full strength this junior will look for a larger role in the secondary in 2014. Mark 2013 BANIEWICZ Key contributor in the secondary in early part of season ... Broke up Tight End one pass in win over St. Norbert College (9/7/13) ... Added second 6-3 • 200 • So. break-up of season in win over O erbein (9/28/13). Painesville, Ohio 2012 Mentor Lake Catholic Saw me in one contest for the Blue Streaks in 2012. Will look to fi ll in on defense and on special teams next season. Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 6 2 15 7.5 0 13 Totals 6 2 15 7.5 0 13 High School 2011 Associated Press Northeastern Lakes All-District honorable Big mul -purpose player who will see me at ght end and running 26 men on ... Played for Chuck Kyle at St. Igna us, helping the Wildcats back. win the 2011 Ohio Division I state championship ... Had seven tackles (second most on team) in the tle game. 2013 Saw me in six games ... Started as a running back and converted over Academics & Personal to a ght end ... Toted the ball twice against St. Norbert College for 15 Majoring in biology at John Carroll ... Son of Bill and Sue Aerni. yards (9/7/13).

Resse High School Named second team All-NCL and News-Herald ... Member of the Lake ARMSTRONG County Touchdown Club ... Graduated with 3.9 grade point average Defensive Back and a member of Na onal Honor Society. 5-10 • 180 • So. Academic and Personal Mentor, Ohio Plans to major in Accoun ng ... Son of John and Mary Baniewicz. Mentor Aaron Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT FR 2013 11 6 9 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 BARNA Totals 11 6 9 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 Defensive Back This sophomore will look for a larger role a er contribu ng right away 5-10 • 185 • Sr. as a freshman. Valley City, Ohio Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 2013 Played primarily on special teams ... Appeared in all 11 games ... Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD Finished with 15 tackles ... Earned the start against Ohio Northern 2011 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 (10/26/13) ... Came up with big fumble recovery on BW kick return 2012 5 2 2 4 0.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 1 2013 11 6 9 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 which set up fi eld goal as me expired in fi rst half of 27-7 win Totals 18 8 11 19 0.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 1 A versa le defensive back who will be compe ng for more me as a senior.

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2013 Jonathan Played in all 11 games ... Finished with 15 tackles primarily in a reserve and special teams role ... Recorded three tackles against Ohio BRICK Northern (10/26/13) and St. John Fisher (11/23/13). Running Back 5-8 • 180 • Jr. 2012 Appearing in fi ve games for the Blue Streaks, he recorded a total of Westlake, Ohio four tackles ... His fi rst collegiate tackle was for a loss in John Carroll’s Westlake 40-3 win over St. Norbert in Dublin, Ireland. Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 5 27 84 3.1 1 8 2011 Totals 5 27 84 3.1 1 8 As a rookie in 2011, saw ac on in four contests. This former All-Conference running back from Westlake High School High School will look to earn playing me amongst JCU’s talented stable of Named Defensive Back of the Year for the Walsh Jesuit (OH) Warriors running backs in 2014. in 2010 ... Was also awarded team’s Most Improved Defensive Player ... Earned two varsity le ers in football ... Played for head coach Gerry Career Honors Rardin ... 3.7 GPA in high school ... Na onal Honor Society member. • Academic All-OAC, 2013

Academic & Personal 2013 Majoring in Criminology/Sociology at JCU ... Holds a 3.29 GPA ... Son Earned Academic All-OAC honors ... Carred 27 mes for 84 yards on of David and Bonnie Barna ... Two cousins are graduates of JCU. the season appearing in fi ves games ... Found the end zone against Capital (10/5/13) where he carried four mes for 21 yards.

Matt 2012 BLEVINS Played junior varsity for the Blue Streaks. Offensive Lineman High School 27 6-4 • 255 • Sr. Earned fi rst team All-Southwest Conference in 2011 and second team Cincinnati, Ohio All-SWC in 2010 ... Academic All-Ohio recipient in 2011 ... 2012 Archie Cincinnati St. Xavier Griffi th Sportsmanship Award winner ... 3-year le erman ... Won the Coach’s Award in 2011 and the team’s Best Off ensive Back award in Year GP 2010 ... Rush for the Cause par cipant ... Played for head coach Mark 2013 5 Campo ... Graduated with and Honors Diploma, State Merit Award, Totals 5 and a 4.19 GPA ... High Honor Roll student ... Kiwanis Excellence This senior out of Cincinna will look to bolster the Blue Streaks’ line Award recipient ... Involved in Leadership Challenge. in 2014. Academic & Personal 2013 Studying Biology/Pre-Med at JCU ... Member of the Dean’s List with a Played in fi ve games in a reserve role for varisty ... Made varsity debut 3.41 GPA ... Assists with OGT prepera on for high school students at on the off ensive line against St. Norbert (9/7/13). John Adams ... Son of Timothy and Chris ne Brick.

2012 Andy Played junior varsity for the Blue Streaks. BRYAN Linebacker 2011 6-2 • 185 • Jr. Junior varsity player on the Blue Streaks off ensive line. Novelty, Ohio High School West Geauga Member of a Bombers team that advanced to the Division I Regional Finals in his senior year ... Played for head coach Steve Specht ... Held Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT BK 2012 1 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 at 3.3 GPA at St. Xavier. 2013 11 12 13 25 3.0-13 2.0-12 0-0 1 Totals 12 13 13 26 3.0-13 2.0-12 0-0 1 Academic & Personal Studying Sociology and Criminology at JCU while minoring in Forensic One of the most improved players in 2013 for JCU, Bryan will look to Behavioral Science ... Carries a 3.16 GPA ... Par cipates in several con nue to shine at linebacker in 2014. community service in a ves, including St. Thomas Aquinas Tutor Program ... Son of Dave and Diane Blevins.

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2013 Hayes Finished the year with 25 tackles including three for loss ... Made fi ve starts ... Recorded one of three JCU blocked kicks against Ohio CHRISPIN Northern (10/26/13) ... Recorded six games with three or more Wide Receiver tackles. 6-3 • 195 • Sr. 2012 Marysville, Ohio Played one game for the Blue Streaks, recording one tackle. Marysville

High School Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Earned fi rst team All-Geauga County, fi rst team All-District, second 2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 team All-Chagrin Valley Conference, and honorable men on All-Ohio 2012 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 as a senior ... Played for head coach Lou Cirino ... Also played baseball Totals 25 0 0 0.0 0 0 and wrestled ... Graduated with a 3.1 GPA ... Academic Silver Award recipient. Returning le er winner will look for an expanded role in the off ense Academic & Personal and on special teams in 2014. Majoring in Business at JCU ... Son of John and Martha Bryan. Career Honors (Track & Field) • All-OAC 400m hurdles, outdoor, 2014 • All-OAC 4x400, indoor, 2014

2014 Outdoor Track & Field All-OAC in the 400m hurdles with me of 55.32 (4/26/14) ... Narrowly missed picking up All-Ohio honors in the 4x400 relay helping the Blue Streaks take fourth at 3:22.41 (4/12/14).

2013-14 Indoor Track & Field 28 Earned All-OAC honors in the 4x400 helping the relay fi nish third at 3:25.50 (3/1/14) ... Took second in the long jump and the triple jump at the Greater Cleveland College Championship (2/21/14) ... Heped the 4x400 relay take fi h at the All-Ohio Championships (2/15/14). Andy Bryan 2013 Football Parker Played in the fi rst fi ve games of the season ... A reserve wide receiver. CAVERDISH 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Wide Receiver Point scorer in the 400m hurdles at the OAC Championships taking fi h with me of 56.14 ... Took second in the JCU Twilight Meet in the 6-0 • 193 • So. long jump leaping 6.05m/19-10.25. Gahanna, Ohio Lincoln 2012-13 Indoor Track & Field Runner-up in the 500m with me of 1:11.18 at the Greater Cleveland Year GP College Championship (2/15/13) ... Captured second in the 500m at 2013 1 the Joe Banks Invite (2/2/13) ... Helped the 4x400 relay to fi h-place Totals 1 mark at the OAC Split Meet (1/25/13). This wide receiver will look for increased playing me in 2014. 2012 Football 2013 Played in all 10 games for the Blue Streaks, both on special teams and Made varsity debut against Heidelberg (11/9/13) ... Dressed in several as a back up receiver. varsity contests and also contributed on the junior varsity team. 2011 Football High School Appeared in all 10 games for the Blue & Gold, mainly on special Prepped for John Snoad at Gahanna Lincoln High School ... All-OCC teams. Honorable Men on ... Two-year starter on both sides of the ball ... Bill Withrow Award Winner.

Academic and Personal Plans to major in biology and carries a 3.93 GPA ... Son of Evere and Jonna Cavendish.

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High School Kevin Won Male Athlete of the Year at Marysville (OH) High School as a senior ... Le ered four mes in track, three in football, once in COPE basketball ... Played football for head coach Jef Gaff ord ... Was Linebacker conference champion in three events in track and regional champion 5-11 • 220 • Sr. in 300m hurdles ... Also par cipated in powerli ing, placing sixth in the Division I state meet ... 3.06 GPA in high school ... Student Wexford, Pa. Council President at Marysville ... Was Merit Award Winner and North Allegheny Scholar Athlete ... Volunteered for Community Care Train and Special Olympics ... Was a youth football instructor. Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT FF 2011 10 7 6 13 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 2012 9 47 26 73 14.0-50 2.0-17 1-0 1 Academic & Personal Totals 19 54 32 86 14.0-50 2.0-17 1-0 1 Studying Communica ons with a focus on Broadcas ng at JCU ... Son of Ma and Sue Chrispin. This 2012 All-Region and All-OAC performer will look to return to full strength in 2014 a er missing 2013 with injury.

Joe 2013 CONNOLLY Missed the season with injury. Offensive Lineman 2012 6-1 • 270 • Sr. Earned second team All-Region honors by D3football.com and Copley, Ohio fi rst team All-OAC honors ... Tied for the team lead with 73 tackles Copley including a team-best 14 for loss ... Racked up 16 tackles against Baldwin Wallace (9/15/12) ... Followed it up with 13 tackles against Year GP O erbein (9/22/12) ... Also had double-digit tackle performance 2012 8 against Ohio Northern (10/20/12). 2013 10 Totals 18 2011 Two-way standout from Copley (OH) High School who will con nue to Was a leader on special teams and a backup linebacker for JCU, 29 work his way up the depth chart as a senior in 2014. earning a varsity le er as a freshman and earned a posi on on the team’s Unity Council … Finished with 13 tackles, including a season- 2013 high fi ve at Wilmington (10/8/11). Con nued to be a staple on the fi eld goal and extra point teams ... Played in 10 games. High School 2010 team won WPIAL AAAA Championship as well as PIAA AAAA 2012 state tle ... Was named 2010 Big School Player of the Year... Was Played in eight games for the Blue Streaks, primarily on the fi eld goal fi rst team All-Conference linebacker as a senior ... WTAE Channel 4 and extra point teams early on before seeing me as part of off ensive Student Athlete of the Week ... Played for head coach Art Walker line rota on toward end of the 2012 campaign. ... Also played basketball ... 3.76 GPA in high school ... Member of Strategic Planning Commi ee for North Allegheny School District ... 2011 Robert Morris Leadership Academy student representa ve ... Holy Put together a solid season on the junior varsity level as a freshman. Family Ins tute volunteer.

High School Academic & Personal Was named fi rst team All-Suburban League in 2009 and 2010 ... First Studying Business at JCU ... Carries a 3.34 GPA ... Is a member of the team All-District in 2010, honorable men on All-District in 2009 ... football team’s Unity Council ... Involved with the Student-Athlete Was a team captain and Summit County All Star in 2010 ... Played Leadership Academy, Strategic Planning Commi ee, and Holy Family for head coach Ron Viscounte ... Earned three varsity le ers in `Kevin and Ruth Cope. football and two in wrestling ... 3.58 GPA in high school ... Graduated from Copley with honors ... Won President’s Award for educa onal excellence ... State Farm OHSAA Scholar Athlete award winner.

Academics & Personal Business major at JCU ... Studied abroad in the spring of 2013 (London) ... Son of Tom and Jennifer Connolly.

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Offensive Lineman Wide Receiver 6-2 • 250 • Sr. 5-10 • 175 • Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Cuyahoga Hts., Ohio St. Ignatius Cuyahoga Hts. Year GP 2012 9 Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 11 2012 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 20 2013 11 14 223 15.9 3 67 Totals 15 14 223 15.9 3 67 A 2-year starter, Corrigan will anchor the off ensive line in 2014. Will look to con nue to make his mark at JCU as a wide receiver and Career Honors returner. • D3football.com Team of the Week, 11/14/13 2013 2013 Had 14 recep ons for 223 yards and three scores on the season Part of the off ensive line that was named to the D3football.com Team coupled with 30 punt returns for 319 yards and 13 kick returns for of the Week Presented by Scoutware for Heidelberg performance ... 335 yards ... Developed into a major return threat as of late ... Broke Made the transi on over to star ng le tackle ... Part of an off ensive through for 73-yard punt return touchdown at Wilmington (11/2/13) line that only allowed seven sacks all year ... Started all 11 games. ... Hauled in 67-yard touchdown recep on versus St. Norbert College (9/7/13) ... Caught a 21-yard touchdown pass at Marie a (10/12/13) 2012 and had two catches for 38 yards and a score at Wilmington ... Caught Appeared in nine contests as the starter at center for the Blue Streaks a career-high fi ve passes for 52 yards in win over na onally ranked ... Part of an off ensive line that allowed just seven sacks in 2012 -- Heidelberg (11/9/13) ... Returned fi ve punts for 109 yards to spark second best in the OAC and ed for 13th in all of Division III. Blue Streaks against Muskingum (10/19/13) ... Also had three kick 30 returns for 94 yards against the Figh ng Muskies. 2011 Standout player for the Blue Streak junior varsity as a freshman. 2012 Played in four games as a punt returner ... Recorded 27 return yards. High School Was part of a Wildcat program that has made the Division I state High School playoff s three mes during high school career, including a 2008 State Captain of his football, basketball, and track teams ... First team all- Championship ... Was an honorable men on All-Conference selec on conference, fi rst team all-district, and honorable men on All-State in in 2010 ... Played for head coach Chuck Kyle ... Par cipated in the football ... Named his team’s most valuable back ... Played for head Warrior Rugby Football Club ... 3.09 GPA in high school ... Earned coach Al Mar n ... Honorable men on all-conference in basketball second honors as a junior and fi rst honors as a senior. and track & fi eld ... Graduated with a 3.2 GPA ... Involved in FCA and Boys to Men Club ... Involved in numerous volunteer and community Academics & Personal service projects. Marke ng and Logis cs major at JCU ... Has spent me working with the “We The People” organiza on which teaches grade school Academic & Personal students about the cons tu on ... His uncle, Kevin Corrigan, is a 2000 Majoring in Educa on ... Son of Dan and Mary Kay D’Orazio. JCU graduate ... Son of Peter and Pamela Corrigan.

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Josh Jovon DASCH DAWSON Running Back Defensive Back 5-8 • 181 • Jr. 6-0 • 170 • So. Burton, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Chardon NDCL Benedictine

Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT BK 2013 9 17 87 5.1 1 23 2013 10 17 14 31 3.5-10 0.0-0 1-0 1 Totals 9 17 87 5.1 1 23 Totals 10 17 14 31 3.5-10 0.0-0 1-0 1

This running back will compete to be at the top of the depth chart This sophomore’s hard work paid off as he was just one of three with the gradua on of DaQuan Grobsmith. freshmen to earn second team All-OAC honors.

2013 Awards Appeared in nine games in a reserve role ... Third on the team with • All-OAC second team, 2013 87 yards rushing ... Carried 11 mes for 85 yards and a touchdown at Wilmington (11/2/13). 2013 One of just three freshmen to earn second team All-OAC dis nc on ... 2012 One of a number of young players making an impact on the program Gained experience playing junior varsity for the Blue Streaks. ... Led the team with eight pass break ups ... Had 31 tackles on the season ... Exploded onto scene against O erbein fi nishing with six High School tackles including two for a loss of seven yards (9/28/13) ... Followed Earned fi rst team All-North Coast League, second team All-District, up with fi ve tackles in win over Capital (10/5/13) ... Blocked a punt in and fi rst team All-Geauga County honors as a senior ... Team Co-MVP win over Muskingum (10/19/13) ... Notched fi ve tackles in wins over at NDCL ... Played for head coach Byron Morgan ... Graduated with a Ohio Northern (10/26/13) and Heidelberg (11/9/13). 3.5 GPA ... Na onal Honor Society member ... Student Ambassador, 31 Class Representa ve, and member of St. Joseph of Arimethea Society. High School Prepped for Ben Malba at Benedic ne ... Named fi rst team All- Academic & Personal District. Majoring in Biology (Pre-Med) at JCU ... Son of Steve and Marie Dasch. Academic & Personal Intends to major in Accoun ng ... Son of Angelique Harvey.

Josh Dasch Jovon Dawson

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Dominic Academic & Personal Majoring in Marke ng at JCU ... Transferred from Ohio University, DITIRRO where he was a Dean’s List student ... Son of Ma hew and Michelle Offensive Lineman Donovan. 6-4 • 250 • So. Marty Mentor, Ohio GIBBONS Lake Catholic Defensive Back Year GP 5-10 • 180 • Sr. 2013 8 Totals 8 Mentor, Ohio Lake Catholic Big off ensive lineman who will add size and strength to the off ensive line. Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD 2011 9 10 7 17 3.0-9 0.5-2 1-0 1 2013 2012 10 36 12 48 2.0-12 1.0-10 4-33 7 2013 11 15 25 40 3.5-13 1.0-7 2-0 9 Contributed right away on special teams and as a reserve on the Totals 30 61 44 105 8.5-34 2.5-19 7-33 17 off ensive line. This senior safety will have a vital role in 2014 a er two stellar High School seasons ... Begins the year with 105 career tackles and seven career First Team All-NCL and Second Team All-District and News-Herald ... intercep ons. Prepped for Mike Bell at Lake Catholic High School ... Graduated with 3.2 grade point average. Career Honors • OAC Defensive Player of the Week - 10/15/12 Academic and Personal Plans to major in Pre-Medicine ... Son of Patrick and Tracy DiTirro. 2013 Big-hi er who broke up seven passes on the season ... Recorded Jared 40 tackles including 3.5 for loss on the season ... Made three stops 32 against St. Norbert making start at safety (9/7/13) ... Stellar play in DONOVAN secondary helped hold Baldwin Wallace to zero yards passing in fi rst Defensive Back half (9/21/13) ... Contributed seven tackles in shutout over O erbein 6-1 • 180 • Jr. (9/28/13) ... Had six tackles in helping Blue Streak defense shutdown na onally-ranked Heidelberg in 48-7 win (11/9/13)... Added fi ve Mentor, Ohio tackles at Mount Union (11/16/13). Mentor 2012 Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT BK 2013 11 4 12 16 2.0-11 1.0-5 1-18 1 Started in all 10 games for the Blue Streaks ... Tallied 48 tackles Totals 11 4 12 16 2.0-11 1.0-5 1-18 1 and four intercep ons, with two against Muskingum (10/13/12) ... Named the OAC Defensive Player of the Week for his eff orts This junior made big strides in 2013 and will look to help out in the against Muskingum which included a team-high fi ve solo tackles, secondary in 2014. two intercep ons and a pass defl ec on ... Was the fi rst John Carroll defensive performer to snare OAC Player of the Week honors since 2013 Michael Ne ling on Oct. 20, 2008 ... Had at least two tackles in every Appeared in all 11 games making one start ... Blocked punt in win game of his sophomore campaign, including a career-best 10 stops over Capital (10/5/13) to spark Blue Streaks to seven blocked kicks against Heidelbert (11/3/12) ... Also posted a sack against O erbein in a four week stretch ... Contributed with three tackles against (9/22/13). O erbein (9/28/13) and Marie a (10/12/13) ... Notched fi rst career intercep on at Wilmington (11/2/13). 2011 Played in nine games and was a special teams standout as a freshman 2012 … Notched his fi rst career intercep on against Muskingum (10/15/11) Played in eight games for the Blue Streak defense... Recorded three and recorded a season-high four tackles at Marie a on 9/24/11. tackles. High School High School Earned second team All-Ohio honors as a senior at Mentor (OH) Lake Was the Lake County Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Catholic High School ... Was a two- me All-District and two- me All- Week twice ... Played for head coach Steve Trivisonno ... Also North Coast League performer for head coach Mike Bell ... Two- me played baseball ... Led service projects for the Mentor schools and Lake County Touchdown Club member ... Member of a Cougars squad community. that reached the Ohio state semifi nals three mes in four years ... Was president of the La n Club at Lake.

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Academic & Personal Member of the 2013 JCU Leadership Council ... Majoring in Physical Aramis Educa on at JCU ... Follows his father (John), brother (Tom) and fi ve GREENWOOD uncles to John Carroll ... Son of John and Pat Gibbons. Wide Receiver 6-0 • 205 • Sr. Fairport Harbor, Ohio Cleveland Glenville

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2012 9 31 439 14.2 5 48 2013 11 61 959 15.7 13 73 Totals 20 92 1,398 15.2 18 73

This decorated, athle c receiver will con nue to be a big-play threat in 2014.

Career Honors Marty Gibbons • D3football.com All-Region third team, 2013 • All-Ohio second team, 2013 Adam • All-OAC fi rst team, 2013 GRAY School Records Held/Shared Linebacker • Tied most receiving touchdowns, 13 (2013) 6-0 • 225 • So. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 2013 Kenston D3football.com All-Region third team and All-Ohio second team selec on ... First team All-OAC selec on ... Led the conference with 33 Year GP 13 touchdowns ... Third in OAC with 959 yards ... Seven of his 13 2013 1 touchdowns were from 40 yards out or longer including career long Totals 1 of 73 yards in win over Heidelberg (11/9/13) ... Tied the school record Mul -award winner at Kenston who brings talents to the Blue Streaks for most touchdown recep ons in a season ... Secured 15 recep ons in 2014. for 185 yards and a score at Ohio Northern - the second-most recep ons in a single game (10/25/13) ... Followed up Ohio Northern 2013 performance with seven catches for 113 yards and three scores at Learned the college game on the junior varsity team ... Made varsity Wilmington (11/2/13) and seven catches for 168 yards and three debut at Wilmington (11/2/13). more scores in home win over na onally ranked Heidelberg (11/9/13) ... Stepped up for then-career day against St. Norbert College (9/7/13) High School ... Hauled in six passes for 160 yards and a pair of scores (49 and 50 Played for Jeff Grubich at Kenston High School ... All-State, All-District, yards) against the Green Knights ... Caused fi ts amongst the Baldwin All-County and All-Conference honoree ... 2- me student of the year Wallace secondary with seven recep ons for 80 yards (9/21/13) ... in business ... All-Academic selec on ... Graduated with a 4.1 grade Chipped in with six recep ons for 35 yards versus O erbein (9/28/13) point average ... Member of Na onal Honor Society and Principal’s ... Caught 57-yard touchdown pass against Capital (10/5/13) ... Leadership Council ... Kenston’s par cipant on Leadership Geauga. Made most of limited ac on at Marie a with three catches and two touchdown (10/12/13) ... Added four catches for 88 yards and Academic and Personal touchdown in fi rst round of NCAA Championship against St. John Majoring in Pre-Med at JCU ... Sports a 3.52 GPA ... Son of Jim and Jan Fisher (11/23/13). Gray. 2012 Played in nine games for the Blue Streaks, hauling in 31 passes for 439 yards and 5 touchdowns. Finished 14th in the OAC for recep ons. Had fi ve recep ons for 105 yards and two touchdowns against .

2011 Played wide receiver for Notre Dame (OH) College, catching 13 passes for 197 yards and one touchdown.

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High School Brian Prepped at Cleveland (OH) Glenville High School ... 3- me All-Ohio and All-Conference performer ... News Herald Player of Week ... HENNIS Played for head coach Ted Ginn Sr. Offensive Lineman 6-0 • 250 • Sr. Academic & Personal Communica ons and Integrated Marke ng major at JCU ... Son Brunswick, Ohio of William and Shenise Greenwood ... Brother Randy (‘14) played Brunswick football at JCU ... Brother Ryan (‘17) is wide receiver for the Blue Streaks. Year GP 2012 2 2013 1 Totals 3

This senior lineman out of Brunswick (OH) High School looks to strengthen and add depth to the Blue Streaks’ off ensive line in 2014.

Career Honors • Academic All-OAC, 2013

2013 Logged one appearance on the year.

2012 Appeared in two games. Had one unassisted and two assisted tackles Aramis Greenwood against Heidelberg, including a tackle for loss. Dylan 2011 Played junior varsity for the Blue Streaks. 34 HALL Defensive Lineman High School 6-2 • 225 • So. Earned three varsity le ers in football ... Was voted team’s Off ensive Scout Player of the Year as a junior ... 4.52 GPA in high school ... Buffalo, N.Y. Graduated Summa Cum Laude with an Honors Diploma ... Na onal St. Joseph Collegiate Institute Honor Society member.

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD 2013 8 2 7 9 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 1 Academic & Personal Totals 8 2 7 9 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 1 Studying Teaching Mathema cs and carries a 3.90 GPA ... Eagle Scout ... Adult Leader for Boy Scout Troop 407 ... Son of Ma and Michelle Decorated prep athlete at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Ins tute who Hennis. con nues collegiate career at JCU in 2014. Michael 2013 HIPPLER Contributed by playing in eight games right away at JCU ... Finished with nine tackles ... Made four stops at Marie a (10/12/13). Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 230 • So. High School Columbus, Ohio First Team All-Catholic and All-Metro Defensive Lineman in 2012 ... St. Francis DeSales Second Team All-Western New York ... Named MVP of the defensive line in 2012 at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Ins tute ... Member of the Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT FF Honor Roll ... Member of German Club and Diversity Club. 2013 5 7 4 11 3.0-29 1.0-13 0-0 2 Totals 5 7 4 11 3.0-29 1.0-13 0-0 2 Academic and Personal Intends to major in Interna onal Business ... Son of Lamous and Anna This defensive lineman was an honorable men on All-State as a Hall. senior in high school and will fi gure to get more playing me in 2014.

2013 Saw me as a freshman appearing in fi ve games ... Finished with 11 tackles including three for loss ... Erupted at Wilmington for fi ve tackles (11/2/13) ... Added three stops in win over Ohio Northern (10/25/13).

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High School Lucas All-League CCL at Saint Francis Desales in Westerville, Ohio ... Honorable men on All-State ... Played for head coach Ryan Wiggins. HOOK Linebacker Academic & Personal 6-0 • 195 • Sr. Majoring in Business ... Son of Joe and Sherry Hippler. Pittsburgh, Pa. Michael Wexford North Allegheny

HOLLINS Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD Defensive Back 2012 7 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 2013 3 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 6-0 • 185 • So. Totals 10 2 1 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 Maple Heights, Ohio This senior will look to have a strong fi nish to his career in 2014. Maple Heights 2013 Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD 2013 11 10 6 16 1.0-1 0.0-0 2-0 5 Saw limited me appearing as a reserve and on special teams in three Totals 11 10 6 16 1.0-1 0.0-0 2-0 5 games.

This explosive sophomore will help return kicks and fi gures to 2012 compete for a star ng spot in the secondary a er playing in the nickel Appeared in seven games. Had two assisted and one unassisted in 2013. tackles, including a tackle for loss against St. Norbert College.

2013 2011 Second on the team in kick returns with 11 ... Averaged 19.2 yards Played on the junior varsity squad. per kick return ... Returned three kicks for 57 yards at Mount Union (11/16/13) ... Made two starts ... Added 16 tackles on the defense High School playing primarily as a nickle back ... Had fi ve stops at Marie a Played for North Allegheny (PA) High School ... Was a starter on the (10/12/13). 2010 team that won WPIAL AAAA Championship as well as PIAA 35 AAAA State Title ... Earned varsity le ers in football and baseball ... High School 3.4 GPA in high school ... Mul cultural Club member. One of the top cornerbacks in the state at Maple Heights High School. Academic & Personal Academic & Personal Majoring in Physical Therapy ... Son of Don and Pam Hook. Undecided on a major ... Son of Sharon Whitaker. Marshall HOWELL

Wide Receiver 5-11 • 170 • So. Cleveland, Ohio Benedictine

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 5 22 428 19.5 3 57 Totals 5 22 428 19.5 3 57

A Cleveland na ve, Howell has emerged as one of Mark Myers’ go-to Michael Hollins receivers. 2013 Only appeared in fi ve games before being hampered by injuries ... Explosive home-run receiver who s ll fi nished third on the team with 428 receiving yards ... Hauled in three touchdowns ... Erupted onto scene as a big-play threat turning four recep ons into 147 yards including a 57-yard score in 41-0 win over St. Norbert College (9/7/13)... Turned six recep ons into 116 yards in win over then-No. 23 Baldwin Wallace for second 100-yard game to start collegiate career (9/21/13) ... Added eight recep ons for 124 yards and two scores in 28-0 drubbing of O erbein (9/28/13)... Added three catches for 38 yards at Capital (10/5/13). 2014 John Carroll Football Media Guide LLettermenettermen ProProfi lesles

2013 High School Finalist for the pres gious Fred Mitchell Award given annually to A ended Benedic ne High School ... Played for head coach Ben the best non-FBS kicker ... 2013 Associated Press Li le All-America Malbasa honoree ... NCAA Division III sta s cal champion with 1.8 fi eld goals per game ... First team D3football.com All-Region, All-Ohio and Academic & Personal All-OAC honoree ... Named OAC Special Teams Player of the Week Undecided on a major. and D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware for performance against BW ... Owns the school record for most extra points converted in a season (57) and also owns the record with 20 made fi eld goals ... Tied 23-year old OAC record for most fi eld goals in single season ... Buried mul ple fi eld goals in eight of 11 games including career-best four at Ohio Northern (10/26/13) ... Went 20-of- 24 on fi eld goals this season with two misses being from 40 or more yards out ... Made two fi eld goals (22 and 21 yards) against St. Norbert in season-opener (9/7/13) ... Booted a 45-yard fi eld goal against BW as me expired in the fi rst half (9/21/13) ... Recorded three touchbacks on fi ve kickoff s against O erbein (9/28/13) ... Made three fi eld goals in NCAA Championship fi rst round contest against St. John Fisher (11/23/13) ... Booted 49 percent of his kickoff s into the end zone.

2012 Marshall Howell Con nued right where he le off in 2011, handling all kickoff du es... covnerted 28-of-32 PAT’s, along with three fi eld goals ... Longest was Kresimir 37 yards. IVKOVIC 2011 Kicker Converted 23-of-26 PATs and 6-of-10 fi eld goal a empts while spli ng 6-2 • 190 • Sr. 36 me as a freshman ... Made a long of 33 yards ... Handled kickoff duty Euclid, Ohio throughout his freshman campaign ... Was named the team’s Co-Most Mentor Lake Catholic Valuable Player on Kick Teams.

Year GP FGM FGA FG% LG XPA XPM High School 2011 10 6 10 60.0 33 23 26 Earned Division II fi rst team All-Ohio honors as a senior ... First team 2012 10 3 7 42.9 37 28 32 2013 11 20 24 83.3 45 57 57 All-District, fi rst team All-North Coast League, fi rst team All-News Totals 31 29 41 70.7 45 108 115 Herald in 2010 ... As a junior, was honorable men on All-Ohio, fi rst team All-District, fi rst team All-North Coast League, and second team A er rewri ng the kicking record books as a junior, this decorated All-News Herald ... 3.4 GPA in high school ... Vice President of German senior will look to con nue to execute on fi eld goals, special teams Club ... LC Ambassador. and kickoff s in 2014. Academic & Personal Career Honors Majoring in Finance at JCU ... Holds a 3.1 GPA ... Volunteers with the • Fred Mitchell Award Watch List, 2014 Croa an Community ... Son of Milenko and Slavica Ivkovic. • Fred Mitchell Award Finalist, 2013 • Associated Press Li le All-America, 2013 • NCAA Sta s cal Champion, most fi eld goals per game, 2013 • D3football.com All-Region fi rst team, 2013 • All-Ohio fi rst team, 2013 • All-OAC fi rst team, 2013 • D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware, 9/25/13 • OAC Special Teams Player of the Week, 9/23/13, 10/28/13

School Records Held/Shared • Most fi eld goals made in a season, 20 (2013) • Most fi eld goals a empted in a season, 24 (2013) • Most extra points made in a season, 57 (2013) • Most extra points a empted in a season, 57 (2013) Kresimir Ivkovic

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Wes 2013 Named OAC Defensive Player of the Week for Ohio Northern KELLER performance ... Recorded 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and returned Quarterback a blocked punt for a touchdown against the Polar Bears (10/26/13) ... Second on the team with 64 tackles ... Added seven tackles for loss 6-0 • 185 • Sr. and three sacks ... Tallied 14 stops at Marie a (10/12/13) ... Notched Miami, Fla. double-digit tackles in three games ... Had key intercep on in game Christopher Columbus against Heidelberg (11/9/13).

Year GP Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg 2012 2011 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2012 3 7 14 0 50.0 128 0 57 Played in all 10 games and recorded 73 tackles which ed Kevin Cope 2013 8 8 19 0 42.1 88 1 23 for the team lead ... Ranked ninth in OAC in tackles per game (7.30) ... Totals 12 15 33 0 45.5 216 1 57 Earned a career high of 10 tackles against Ohio Northern (10/20/12) The Florida na ve will provide a good veteran presence at the ... Had a forced fumble against Muskingum University (10/13/12). quarterback posi on in 2014. 2011 2013 Played in all 10 games as a freshman, tallying 14 total tackles and had Played in eight games fi nishing 8-of-19 for 88 yards and one a season-high four tackle performance against Capital (10/29/11). touchdown ... Tossed for 51 yards and a touchdown against St. Norbert (9/7/13). High School Earned All-Ohio Honorable Men on honors as a senior ... Was fi rst 2012 team All-North Coast League and fi rst team News Herald All-Star in Appeared in three games and threw for 128 yards. His best game 2010 ... Was a senior captain in football and wrestling ... 3.0 GPA in this season came against O erbein University where he had six high school. comple ons for a career-high 71 passing yards (9/22/12). Also had his longest pass of 57 yards against Marie a (10/6/12). Academic & Personal Exercise Science major with a minor in Entrepreneurship at JCU ... 2011 Member of On-Campus Emergency Medical Service ... Has taken 37 Junior varsity quarterback who dressed at mes with varsity but did Cer fi ed EMT Basic Training ... Son of Steve and Margaret King. not play. Craig High School KIRCHER Earned second team All-Dade County as a senior ... Played in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star game and the Public vs. Private All-Star game Offensive Lineman ... Was a two-year varsity le erman ... Played for head coach Chris 6-0 • 220 • Sr. Merrit ... 3.2 GPA in high school ... Three-year Honor Roll member. Massillon, Ohio Washington Academics & Personal Business major at JCU ... Son of Ron and Karen Keller. Year GP 2012 4 2013 4 Jimmy Totals 8 KING This senior will fi ght for playing me on the off ensive line in 2014. Linebacker 6-0 • 195 • Sr. 2013 Pittsburgh, Pa. Saw limited me as a junior making appearances in four games. Wexford North Allegheny 2012 Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT FF A er playing ght end early in his career, this sophomore spent me 2011 10 3 11 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 on the off ensive line at tackle in 2012. 2012 10 36 37 73 2.0-11 2.0-11 0-0 1 2013 11 22 42 64 7.0-22 3.0-10 1-13 1 Totals 31 61 90 151 9-0-33 5-0-21 1-13 1 2011 Played junior varsity for the Blue Streaks. A er two steallar seasons King will enter the year as one of the top linebackers in the OAC.

Career Honors • OAC Defensive Player of the Week 10/27/13

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High School Coach Lee Tressel Ci zenship Award winner ... Recipient of Paul Brown Scholarship ... Growler Award recipient ... Earned two varsity le ers in football, four in tennis ... Also played basketball...3.89 GPA in high school ... High Honor Roll member ... Named Outstanding Senior Boy ... Involved in Choir and Men’s Chorus ... Na onal Honor Society member ... Na onal Technical Honor Society member

Academic & Personal Majoring in Finance and minoring in Economics ... Holds a 3.23 GPA ... Has intered with Sherwin-Williams ... Son of Mark and Chris ne Kircher. Brian Brian Kornowski KORNOWSKI Wide Receiver Justin 6-0 • 180 • So. KRAVCHUCK Broadview Hts., Ohio Defensive Lineman Padua Franciscan 6-0 • 210 • So. Mentor, Ohio Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Lake Catholic 2013 11 27 457 16.9 2 45 Totals 11 27 457 16.9 2 45 Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD 2013 11 6 10 16 4.0-14 1.0-7 0-0 0 This sophomore really emerged as a go-to receiver as the season Totals 11 6 10 16 4.0-14 1.0-7 0-0 0 progressed in 2013. 38 This defensive lineman will look to con nue to experience success at 2013 the next level a er playing at Lake Catholic High School. Worked way up depth chart and has started three of the last four games ... Finished second on the team with 457 yards receiving 2013 ... Opened up college career with two catches for 23 yards and a One of a plethora of freshmen to step in and compete right away ... touchdown against St. Norbert (9/7/13) ... Erupted in fi rst start at Played in all 11 games ... Recorded 16 tackles including four for loss ... Wilmington with seven catches for 132 yards and a touchdown Assisted on four tackles at Marie a (10/12/13) ... Had two addi onal (11/2/13) ... Recorded second 100 yard game at Mount Union mul -tackle games. (11/16/13) with six recep ons for 152 yards. High School High School A ended Lake Catholic ... Played for head coach Mike Bell. Selected to par cipate for Cleveland Browns’ Na onal 7-on-7 Team in 2012 ... Two-year starter on off ense and defense at Padua Franciscan Academic & Personal High School ... NCL First Team All-Conference as a senior ... Member Majoring in Exercise Science ... Son of Jim and Jen Kravchuck. of the La n Club.

Academic and Personal Nick Intends to major in Business at JCU ... Son of Ron and Pa Kornowski. LASKO Defensive Lineman 5-11 • 200 • Sr. Madison, Ohio Madison

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FF PD 2012 10 20 18 38 9.0-44 3.5-30 3 2 2013 11 8 11 19 4.5-11 1.5-9 0 0 Totals 21 28 19 47 13.5-55 5.0-39 3 2

Two-year impact player on the defensive line will look to con nue to produce in 2014.

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2013 This off ensive lineman will bring winning experience as a junior a er Recorded 19 tackles including 4.5 for loss ... Played key role helping to stabalize the off ensive line in 2013. defensively in win over then-No. 23 Baldwin Wallace with four tackles (9/21/13) ... Added 1.5 tackles for loss against the Yellow Jackets ... Career Honors Finished with 1.5 sacks in homecoming win over O erbein (9/28/13). • D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware, 11/15/13 2012 Made his mark in 2012 as he recorded 38 tackles and 3.5 sacks 2013 including a career-high eight tackles against Ohio Northern (10/20/12) One of the most improved players on the team ... Started all 11 games ... Had at least one tackle for loss in six of John Carroll’s 10 contests, at le guard ... One of fi ve linemen named to the D3football.com and tallied at least one tackle in all 10 ... Ranked in the top 15 in the Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware for helping to pave the OAC for tackles for loss in 2012. way during John Carroll’s win over na onally ranked Heidelberg.

2011 2012 Had a solid year on the defensive line with the junior varsity as a Learned the off ense as a junior varsity player. freshman. High School High School Played in every game for the Wildcats during their 2011 State Earned second team All-PAC as a senior ... Special men on All- Championship season ... Played for head coach Chuck Kyle ... Also Northeast Lakes District ... Lake County Touchdown Club All-Star played rugby ... Volunteered with the Arrupe Homework Club. ... Football team captain as a senior ... Earned second team All-Pac honors in baseball ... News Herald All-Star honoree in baseball ... Two- Academic & Personal me district qualifi er in wrestling...3.6 GPA in high school ... Graduate Majoring in Poli cal Science ... Member of St. Joseph of Arimathea with Honors ... Ohio Award of Merit recipient ... Na onal Honor Pallbearers Society ... Son of Mario and Maria La na. Society member ... Four- me Academic Award winner. Kevin Academics & Personal LOCKE Majoring in Finance ... Son of Thomas and Nancy Lasko. Offensive LIne 39 6-1 • 245 • Jr. Cranberry Twp., Pa. Seneca Valley

Year GP 2013 6 Totals 6

Will compete for star ng nod in 2014.

2013 Worked way into varsity rota on ... Played in six games.

2012 Nick Lasko Named Off ensive Scout Team Player of the Week ... Saw junior varsity ac on.

Anthony High School LATINA Earned second team All-Conference honors as a team captain his senior year ... Named honorable men on All-Conference as a junior Offensive LIne ... Played for head coach Don Holl ... Won Most Outstanding Season 6-3 • 280 • Jr. award in wrestling a er pos ng a 23-3 record ... Also played lacrosse, Independence, Ohio earning two varsity le ers and winning the Hammer Award twice ... Cleveland St. Ignatius Graduated with a 3.6 GPA ... High Honor student ... Passed his senior project with dis nc on ... Sunday School volunteer. Year GP 2013 11 Academic & Personal Totals 11 Majoring in Business Management and minoring in Finance at JCU ... Sports a 3.10 GPA ... Cousin, Mike Locke, played quarterback for the Blue Streaks and graduated in 2013 ... Is a fi rst and second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do ... Son of Keith and Bonnie Locke.

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Alex Tommy MANOS MICHALS Offensive Lineman Running Back 5-9 • 230 • Sr. 5-9 • 175 • Sr. Reynoldsburg, Ohio Mentor, Ohio Columbus St. Charles Lake Catholic

Year GP Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg 2012 5 2012 10 25 80 3.2 0 20 2013 11 2013 11 133 720 5.4 8 97 Totals 16 Totals 21 158 800 5.1 8 97

This off ensive linemen solidifi ed himself as a starter in 2013 and will This wide receiver turned running back showed fl ashes of greatness in look to con nue to hold down one of the star ng spots in 2014. 2013 and will be counted on to be the team’s feature back in 2014..

Awards 2013 • D3football.com Team of the Week Presented by Scoutware, Developed into a solid one-two punch with DaQuan Grobsmith as 11/15/13 the season progressed ... Rushed for a team-best 720 yards ... Scored • Academic All-OAC, 2012, 2013 eight touchdowns on the ground ... Owns the longest rush in school history with a 97-yard scamper at Marie a (10/12/13) ... Ran all over 2013 the Pioneers for 170 yards on 13 carries ... Saw extended work at Ohio Solidifi ed his role as a starter earning the knod at right guard ... Northern rising to the occasion with 23 touches for 132 yards and One of fi ve linemen named to the D3football.com Team of the three scores on the ground (10/26/13) ... Rushed for 53 yards in home Week Presented by Scoutware for Heidelberg performance ... Part win over Muskingum fi nding the end zone once (10/19/13) ... Carried of off ensive line which had a string of seven games without a sack fi ve mes for 39 yards and a score in win over na onally ranked allowed this season ... Academic All-OAC honoree. Heidelberg (11/9/13) ... Led the ground a ack with 45 yards rushing against St. Norbert College (9/7/13) ... Carried the ball 10 mes for 40 2012 42 yards in win over O erbein (9/28/13) ... Smashed forward for 81 Saw ac on in fi ve games in 2012, making his fi rst start in JCU’s 28-23 yards and two scores against Mount Union (11/16/13). win over Ohio Northern (10/20/12) ... Earned an Academic All-OAC honor for his performance in the classroom. 2012 Rushed for 80 yards on 25 carries, including a season-high 35 against 2011 Capital (9/29/12). Spent the 2011 season contribu ng to the Blue Streaks on the junior varsity team as an Off ensive Lineman 2011 Dressed several games but did not play at the varsity level ... Saw High School ac on at the junior varsity level as a freshman. Was 2010-11 Team Capitain ... Academic All-Ohio performer ... Named Lineman of the Year 2010 ... Played for head coach Jeff Pharian ... 3.65 High School GPA in high school ... Na onal Honor Society member....Was named Le erwinner and starter for the powerhouse Mentor Lake Catholic to the Honor Roll for 16 consecu ve quarters and earned 4 years of High School teams that were regular visitors to the state playoff s Presiden al Exellence regoni on. during his me there ... Reached the Ohio state semifi nals three mes in four years ... Played for head coach Mike Bell. Academic & Personal Majoring in Finance and Minoring in Economics at JCU ... Carries a Academics & Personal 3.75 GPA ... For the last seven years has par cipated in the Meals on Studying Marke ng and Logis cs ... Son of Tom and Linda Michals. Wheels program ... Member of the Deans List ... Studied abroad in London in Spring, 2013 ... Son of Stanley and Jodell Manos.

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2013 Rich Named second team All-Ohio and fi rst team All-OAC ... Two- me MILLER selec on as OAC Off ensive Player of the Week ... Set single- season records for pass yards (3,288), pass comple ons (246) and Tight End/Holder pass a empts (385) ... Finished second in school history with 28 6-2 • 190 • Jr. touchdown passes ... Ranked fi rst in OAC in passing yards per game Euclid, Ohio and was ed for second in touchdown passes ... Started season with a bang breaking single-game passing school record for third me in Mentor Lake Catholic career with 526 yards against St. Norbert College (9/7/13) ... Tossed touchdown passes of 67, 57, 50 and 49 yards against the Green Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 11 2 21 10.5 0 13 Knights ... Threw for 258 yards and a touchdown in 27-7 win over Totals 11 2 21 10.5 0 13 Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) ... Added 226 yards and two scores in shutout win over O erbein (9/28/13) ... Had most accurate day as a This junior will con nue to anchor down the special teams as the passer fi nishing 18-of-20 for 242 yards and three scores in win over holder for JCU. Capital (10/5/13) ... Threw three touchdown passes in routs over Marie a (10/12/13) and Muskingum (10/19/13) ... Had fi rst 300- 2013 yard game since opener fi nishing with 321 yards at Ohio Northern Appeared in all 11 games as the team’s holder and as a reserve ght helping JCU to its fi rst win in Ada since 2002 (10/26/13) ... Laser end ... Hauled in two passes for 21 yards ... Caught one pass for 13 sharp at Wilmington completed 22-of-26 throws for 363 yards and yards against Capital (10/5/13) ... Added one recep on for eight yards fi ve scores in fi rst half (11/2/13) ... Helped lead team to win over No. against Marie a (10/12/13). 10/12 Heidelberg with 387 yards and a career-long pass of 73-yards to Aramis Greenwood (11/9/13) ... Tossed three scores against the Berg 2012 ... Added 451 yards and two touchdowns at Mount Union (11/16/13). Learned the off ense as a scout team player, earning Off ensive Scout Team Player of the Week honors. 2012 Named second team All-OAC on the heels of a conference leading High School 302.2 passing yards and 319.2 total yards per game. In his fi rst game Prepped at Mentor (OH) Lake Catholic ... Played for head coach Mike as a Blue Streak, he broke the then-single game record for passing 41 Bell. with 457 yards in Ireland, a record he later broke on October 13 when he threw for 474 yards and school-record tying six touchdowns ... Academic & Personal Named the team MVP as well as earning OAC Player of the Week Finance major at JCU ... Son of Richard and Ruby Miller. twice ... Had at least 16 comple ons and one touchdown pass in every game ... Surpassed 200 passing yards in all nine games he started ... Mark His 2,882 yards passing in 2012 was the second hightest single-season MYERS total in school history behind Tom Arth’s 3,115 in 2000. Quarterback 2010-11 6-5 • 220 • Sr. Played for the University of Pi sburgh. Pepper Pike, Ohio Cleveland St. Ignatius High School Was named fi rst team All-Ohio in his senior year as a quarterback for Year GP Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg the Wildcats ... Played in the Ohio/ Big 33 Game and on 2012 9 202 343 9 58.9 2,882 25 73 the USA Team. 2013 11 246 385 12 63.9 3,288 28 73 Totals 20 448 728 21 61.5 6,170 53 73 Academic & Personal Career Honors Majoring in Criminal Jus ce at JCU ... Son of Tim and Wendy Myers. • All-Ohio second team, 2013 • All-OAC fi rst team, 2013 • All-OAC second team, 2012 • OAC Off ensive Player of the Week, 9/4/12, 10/15/12, 9/9/13, 11/5/13

School Records Held/Shared • Most passing yards in a season, 3,228 (2013) • Most passing comple ons in season, 246 (2013) • Most passing a empts in season, 385 (2013) • Most passing yards in a game, 526 (St. Norbert, 2013) • Most passing touchdowns in a game, 6 (Muskingum, 2012)

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Trevor NORQUEST

Wide Receiver 6-2 • 180 • So. Ravenna, Ohio Southeast

Year GP PR Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 2 1 7 7.0 0 7 Totals 2 1 7 7.0 0 7

A talented student-athlete, Norquest will add depth to the Blue Pat O’Hearne Streaks’ receiving corps. Frank 2013 PINES Saw limited ac on on the varsity team while also playing on the junior varsity team. Defensive Lineman 6-1 • 250 • Sr. High School University Hts., Ohio A ended Southeast High School in Diamond, Ohio, where he was Gates Mills Gilmour Academy captain of the football team ... Was named fi rst team All-PTC and Honorable Men on All-District ... Played for head coach Steve Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD Sigworth ... Na onal Honor Society member ... Class president. 2011 4 1 3 4 1.5-12 1.5-12 0-0 0 2012 10 16 24 40 10.5-39 6.0-28 2-82 1 2013 11 15 27 42 10.5-44 5.5-33 2-0 1 Academic & Personal Totals 25 32 54 86 22.5-95 13.0-73 4-82 2 42 Majoring in Engineering Physics and carries a 3.0 GPA ... Son of Kevin and Anne e Norquest Con nued to be a force on the defensive line as a junior and will look to put up even more sacks as a senior. Pat O’HEARNE Awards • D3football.com All-Region second team, 2013 Punter • All-Ohio second team, 2013 6-2 • 180 • So. • All-OAC fi rst team, 2013 Boston, Mass. 2013 Boston College Garnered D3football.com All-Region and All-Ohio second team honors Year GP Punts Yds Avg Long I20 TB ... All-OAC fi rst team honoree ... Quitely put together another solid 2013 11 33 1,197 36.3 50 6 5 season on the defensive line ... Tops on team with 10.5 tackles for loss Totals 11 33 1,197 36.3 50 6 5 and 5.5 sacks ... Bullied Heidelberg’s, Muskingum’s and Wilmington’s off ensive line for two tackles for loss in each game ... Set season- This kicker/punter is no stranger compe ng on the big stage having high with seven tackles in win over Wilmington (11/2/13) ... Added played in Gille e Stadium in high school. six tackles against Muskingum (10/19/13) ... Had three tackles a 0.5 sacks while star ng at defensive end against St. Norbert (9/7/13) ... 2013 Repeated St. Norbert performance against Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Star ng punter as a freshman ... Averaged 36.3 yards per punt on 33 ... Recovered a fumble against the Purple Raiders (11/16/13). boots ... Had a long punt of 50 yards ... Booted six punts inside the 20-yard line. 2012 Had an impressive sophomore season as a starter on defense. High School Recorded 40 tackles, with a career-high eight tackles and two sacks Won 2011 Division I State Championship at Gille e Stadium, home of against Ohio Northern (10/20/12). Recovered a fumble and returned the New England Patriots ... Prepped for Joe Gaff at Boston College it for 82 yards for a touchdown in the game against Muskingum High School ... Recipient of Academic Scholar Award in 2013 ... Also a (10/13/12) ... Had at least two tackles in every game in 2012 ... His 6.0 member of the track and fi eld team. sacks for -28 yards ranked him 97th in all of Division III for sacks per game. Academic and Personal Intends on majoring in communica on and business ... Arrupe Scholar at JCU ... Son of Brian O’Hearne and Kerry Moynihan.

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2011 2012 Appeared in four games in the defensive trenches, earning four Recorded four total tackles in fi ve games of ac on ... Named the tackles and 1.5 sacks as a freshman ... Earned the team’s Outstanding team’s Best Defensive Newcomer. Defensive Newcomer award. High School High School Earned second team All-North Coast League and honorable men on Three-year starter for the Lancers ... Named team’s Defensive MVP All-District ... Played for head coach Ben Malbasa ... Was fi rst team and Most Promising ... Played for head coach Ma Simon ... Also All-NCL, district champion, and regional qualifi er in track & fi eld (shot played baseball. put, discus) ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA ... Served as Class President as a sophomore and junior ... Involved in German Club, Investment Academic & Personal Club, Film Club, Recycle Club, and SADD ... Elected to par cipate in Majoring in Communica ons and minoring in Business at JCU ... Son the HOBY Leadership Program. of Frank and Barb Pines. Academic & Personal Majoring in Accoun ng at JCU ... Son of Ronald and Kimberly Porter.

Owen REILLY Linebacker/Defensive Line 6-1 • 255 • Jr. South Euclid, Ohio Cleveland Benedictine

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD 2013 9 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Totals 9 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Frank Pines 43 Local product from Benedic ne High School will be looking to make David an impact for the Blue Streaks in his third collegiate season. PORTER 2013 Defensive Lineman Earned the start against St. Norbert (9/7/13) ... Appeared in nine 5-10 • 239 • Jr. games on the year ... Recorded three tackles. Lorain, Ohio 2012 Cleveland Benedictine Learned the defense as a junior varsity player for the Blue Streaks.

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD 2012 5 0 4 4 0.5-2 0.5-2 0-0 0 High School 2013 11 8 35 43 8.0-45 4.5-39 2-21 0 Named honorable men on All-District ... Played for head coach Ben Totals 16 8 39 47 8.5-47 5.0-41 2-21 0 Malbassa ... Earned the Student-Athlete Scholar award and the Hudek Sportsmanship award in basketball ... Graduated with a 3.03 GPA ... This third team All-Ohio and second team All-OAC performer really Honor Roll student ... Part of the Blood Drive Team, Marke ng Club, erupted for a monster year a er seeing very limited ac on as a Mul Cultural Club, and German Club. freshman. Academic & Personal Career Honors Majoring in Accoun ng and minoring in Business Management at JCU • All-Ohio third team, 2013 ... Son of Mary and Bill Reilly. • All-OAC second team, 2013

2013 Hard work on the fi eld earned him third team All-Ohio second team All-OAC honors ... Second on the team with 4.5 sacks and fi h with 43 tackles ... Notched two sacks for a loss of 19 yards against the Cardinals (9/28/13) ... Had a sack for loss of nine yards against Green Knights (9/7/13) ... One of three Blue Streaks with over 10 tackles in win over Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) ... Tallied fi ve tackles in win over Muskingum (10/19/13) and against St. John Fisher (11/23/13) in fi rst round of NCAA Championship.

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Chris 2013 Earned All-OAC second team status for his role on special teams ... RIZZO Finished with 20 tackles for the Blue Streaks but biggest impact was Defensive Line on special teams ... Led the team with three blocked kicks ... Blocked a punt and returned an intercep on 77 yards for a touchdown in 62-7 5-11 • 255 • Sr. win over Marie a (10/12/13) ... Blocked punts came in three straight Bethel Park, Pa. weeks against Marie a, Muskingum (10/19/13) and Ohio Northern Bethel Park (10/26/13).

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD 2012 2012 10 7 6 13 1.0-2 0.5-1 0-0 0 2013 9 3 12 15 3.5-9 1.0-4 0-0 0 Played in all ten games, recording 19 tackles and 2.5 sacks ... Also Totals 19 10 18 28 4.5-11 1.5-5 0-0 0 a key contributor on special teams ... Had a career-high six tackles against eventual Division III na onal champion Mount Union This former two-way standout from Bethel Park (PA) High School (11/10/12) ... Tallied at least one tackle in nine of 10 games in 2012, will seek to keep making his mark on the Blue Streaks program as a with lone excep on being against Muskingum, where he recovered a defensive lineman. fumble (10/13/12).

2013 2011 Made nine starts on the year on the defensive line ... Totaled 15 Played in six games and made fi ve total tackles, including one tackle tackles including 3.5 for loss ... Recorded three tackles against for loss for six yards ... Played linebacker and special teams as a St. Norbert (9/7/13), Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) and Muskingum freshman. (10/19/13) ... Notched a sack against the Green Knights. High School 2012 Earned second team All-Chagrin Valley Conference honors as a senior Recorded 13 tackles and 0.5 sacks ... Had at least one tackle in each of ... Honorable men on All-District ... Went to the Ohio State Playoff s his last eight games of the season ... Recorded his fi rst collegiate sack four mes, including a 2008 Division III State Championship ... Played against Marie a (10/6/12). for head coach Bob Mihalik ... Was fi rst team All-CVC in track (110 44 meter hurdles) ... 3.01 GPA in high school ... Merit Roll Student ... 2011 Involved in Stars Debate Club. Put together a solid season on the junior varsity level as a freshman. Academic & Personal High School Marke ng major at JCU ... Son of Augus ne and Jene Samba. Earned second team All-Conference honors as a senior at Bethel Park ... Helped the Black Hawks reach the second round of the Class AAAA WPIAL Playoff s in 2010 ... Played for head coach Jeff Methany.

Academics & Personal Majoring in Educa on with a concentra on in high school history ... Son of Carl and Karyl Rizzo. Choe SAMBA Linebacker 5-11 • 200 • Sr. Aurora, Ohio Aurora Choe Samba Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT BK 2011 6 2 3 5 1.0-6 1.0-6 0-0 0 2012 10 8 11 19 2.5-26 2.5-26 0-0 0 2013 11 8 12 20 4.5-23 3.0-21 1-77 3 Totals 27 18 26 44 8.0-55 6.5-53 1-77 3 One of the defensive and special teams standouts of 2013 who will look to con nue to produce in 2014.

Career Honors • All-OAC second team, 2013 • OAC Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/14/13

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Jake 2013 Third on the team with 34 recep ons ... Finished with 399 yards SCHAEFER and four touchdowns ... Found plenty of room to roam in win Quarterback over Heidelberg catching a game-high nine recep ons for 80 yards (11/9/13) ... Made most of opportunity against Muskingum scoring 6-2 • 205 • Jr. touchdowns on both catches (10/19/13) ... Turned three catches into Westlake, Ohio 46 yards at Ohio Northern (10/26/13) ... Caught two passes for 40 Parma Hts. Holy Name yards including 29-yarder in season-opener (9/7/13) ... Feasted on Crusader defenders for four catches for 56 yards (10/5/13) ... Added Year GP Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg seven recep ons for 74 yards and two touchdowns at Mount Union 2013 2 5 11 0 45.5 70 2 29 Totals 2 5 11 0 45.5 70 2 29 (11/16/13).

This junior from Parma Hts. Holy Name High School will look to make 2012 an impression on the coaching staff and help the Blue Streaks’ off ense Caught his fi rst career pass against Capital (9/29/12). in 2014. 2011 2013 Dressed a handful of mes at varsity but did most of his work for the Finished 5-for-11 against Wilmington (11/2/13) ... Threw for 70 yards junior varsity as a freshman. and two touchdowns against the Figh n’ Quakers. High School 2012 Two-year starter at ght end for Cleveland St. Igna us ... 2010 Played the en re season on the junior varsity squad. team captain ... Was part of the Wildcats’ 2008 Division I State Championship team ... Played for head coach Chuck Kyle ... Also played High School basketball ... 3.2 GPA in high school, where he earned First and Second Was a fi rst team All-Conference, fi rst team All-District, and honorable Honors ... Ac ve in Labre and Youth Group. men on All-State quarterback in 2011 ... Was a team captain ... Broke school records in passing yards and passing touchdowns ... Guided Academics & Personal his team to a conference tle ... 3- me le er winner ... Played for Majoring in Finance at JCU ... Owns a 3.17 GPA and is a Dean’s List 45 head coach Mark Pinzone ... Graduated with a 3.2 GPA ... Earned student ... Interned at UBS Financial Services ... Son of Mark and Robin Second Honors ... Recipient of the Four Years of Ci zenship/Service Strippy. Award ... Head of school’s Campus Ministry ... School Ambassador and volunteer Pallbearer.

Academic & Personal Majoring in Forensic Psychology ... Son of Joe and Donna Schaefer ... Father is an alum of JCU.

Zach STRIPPY

Tight End 6-3 • 215 • Sr. North Royalton, Ohio Cleveland St. Ignatius Zach Strippy

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2012 7 1 4 4.0 0 4 2013 11 34 399 11.7 4 29 Totals 18 35 403 11.5 4 29

Versa lity was his calling card in high school as he played ght end, wide receiver, and fullback ... That trends appeares to have con nued in college as well, as his size and catching ability make him an ideal ght end.

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Mike High School TOZZI Was named fi rst team All-League, fi rst team All-Region, fi rst team Defensive Lineman All-News Herald, fi rst team Geauga County Touchdown Club, and honorable men on All-Ohio following his senior season ... Booster 6-3 • 250 • Jr. Scholarship award winner ... Played for head coach Byron Morgan Chagrin Falls, Ohio ... Graduated with a 3.1 GPA ... Earned third honors ... Involved in Chagrin Falls Student Government and Spanish Club.

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD Academic & Personal 2013 11 6 10 16 4.0-14 1.0-7 0-0 0 Totals 11 6 10 16 4.0-14 1.0-7 0-0 0 Studying Business at JCU ... Works for John Carroll Sports Informa on ... Serves as a Eucharis c Minister ... Son of Son of Dan and Ellen This transfer shined for John Carroll in 2013 and Tyransky. will con nue to shine in 2014.

2013 Played in 10 games in the regular defensive line rota on ... Chipped in defensively with 15 tackles ... Had fi ve games with mul ple tackles in 2013.

College of Wooster Played one season at the College of Wooster ... Made 31 tackles on the year including 3.0 for loss.

High School Prepped at Chagrin Falls High School ... Named to the All-Ohio fi rst team in 2012 ... First team All-District and All-Conference ... Sun News 46 Defensive MVP. Kevin Tyransky Academic & Personal Major is Biology and minor is Business Logis cs ... Sports a 3.48 GPA Brody ... Son of Mark Tozzi and Paula Chess ... Sister Tara graduated from ZANGARO JCU in 2003. Defensive Back 5-9 • 195 • Sr. Kevin Pittsburgh, Pa. TYRANSKY North Hills Defensive Back Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks INT PD 5-10 • 165 • Jr. 2011 10 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 Chesterland, Ohio 2012 10 12 9 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2 2013 11 26 31 57 3.5-13 0.0-0 3-75 8 Chardon NDCL Totals 31 39 41 80 3.5-13 0.0-0 4-75 11

Year GP Solo Assisted Total TFL Sacks FR PD This safety raised his game as a junior on the fi eld and in the 2013 11 4 7 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Totals 11 4 7 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 classroom and will look to con nue to anchor down the secondary as a senior in 2014. This junior cornerback from Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral La n High School will hope to con nue to make strides towards expanded Career Honors playing me. • Capital One Academic All-America® second team, 2013 • Capital One Academic All-District®, 2013 2013 • All-OAC honorable men on, 2013 Played in all 11 games on special teams and in a reserve role • Academic All-OAC, 2012, 2013 ... Finished with 11 tackles including three against Muskingum (10/19/13).

2012 Played on the junior varsity squad, learning the Blue Streaks’ system.

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2013 Vince Capital One Academic All-America® second team and Capital One Academic All-District® selec on for his performance on the fi eld and ZICCARDI in the classroom ... Named honorable men on All-OAC ... Fourth Running Back on the team with 57 tackles and tops with three intercep ons ... 5-10 • 190 • Sr. Recorded two fourth quarter intercep ons to seal the fate of BW Chesterland, Ohio (9/21/13) ... Added seven tackles in win over O erbein (9/28/13) ... Had two solo and two assisted tackles against the Green Knights West Geauga (9/7/13) ... Recorded six or more tackles in fi ve of his last six games. Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 2012 10 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 Earned Academic All-OAC honors as an Educa on major with a 3.57 2013 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 GPA ... Played in all 10 games for the Blue Streaks in 2012 ... Recorded Totals 29 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 an intercep on against Wilmington (10/27/12) ... Had a season-high This rising senior will look to help lead the way for the JCU running fi ve tackles in a John Carroll victory over (9/29/12). backs in 2014. 2011 2013 Par cipated in all 10 games, collec ng two tackles and one pass Played in all 11 games making eight starts ... Had two recep ons and breakup as a freshman. one kick return. High School 2012 Earned fi rst team All-State honors as a senior ... Was fi rst team All- Played in all ten games, primarily as a fullback and run blocker ... Conference twice ... Fabulous 22 Selec on ... Recorded 101 tackles Recorded two carries. and six intercep ons in 2010 ... Played for head coach Jack McCurry ... 3.74 GPA in high school ... Na onal Honor Society member ... 2011 Involved in German Club and Environmental Club ... Hands for Service Played in eight games as primarily a blocking back for the Blue Volunteer. Streaks. 47 Academic & Personal High School Member of the 2014 JCU Academic Leadership Council ... Majoring in Earned fi rst team All-Conference and fi rst team All-District honors Educa on with a concentra on in Math and English at JCU ... Carries as a senior at West Geauga (OH) High School ... Honorable men on a 3.7 GPA ... Dean’s List student ... Volunteered at JCU’s Cul va ng All-Ohio in 2010 ... Led the Wolverines to the state playoff s in 2009 ... Community Day ... Reads to elementary students in Cleveland Heights Played for head coach Lou Cirino ... 3.7 GPA in high school ... Na onal ... Son of Gary and Julie Zangaro. Honor Society member ... Honor Roll student ... Student of the Month recipient.

Academic & Personal Majoring in Biology at JCU ... Helps out tutoring other studnets ... Grandfather Joe Ziccardi is a JCU graduate... Son of Joe and Teresa Ziccardi.

Brody Zangaro

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Climb To The Top in points allowed per game and yards Rounding out key freshmen contributors The 2013 John Carroll University allowed per game. Seeing me on defense was Pat O’Hearne who came in and football season will go down in the and earning le ers as rookies were Reese handled the pun ng du es. record books as one to remember. The Armstrong, Jovon Dawson, Dylan Hall, Blue Streaks fi nished 9-2 overall, but Michael Hippler, Jus n Kravchuk and expecta ons were low for this team Andrew Venclauskas. a er being picked fi h at OAC Media Day. However, John Carroll came out of the gates on fi re winning their fi rst 22013013 PPlayerlayer AAwardswards aandnd HHonorsonors nine contests to earn its way to a top- 10 na onal ranking. Below are a few Jonathan Brick Jarrod Kilburn notables from the 2013 season. Academic All-OAC Academic All-OAC • Hosted fi rst NCAA postseason game in school history. Clay Cassidy Alex Kline • Returned to the postseason for the Academic All-OAC Honorable Men on All-OAC fi rst me since 2002. • Randy Greenwood and Kresimir Breen Cullivan Mitch Krotz Ivkovic earned All-America Second Team All-OAC Second Team All-Ohio honors. First Team All-OAC • Ivkovic was the NCAA sta s cal Jovon Dawson champion for most fi eld Second Team All-OAC Alex Manos goals per game. Academic All-OAC • Won at Baldwin Wallace for the fi rst Ma Feeney me since 2001. D3footbal.com First Team All-Region Mark Myers 48 • Won at Ohio Northern for the fi rst First Team All-Ohio Second Team All-Ohio me since 2002. Gene Slaughter Most Outstanding LB First Team All-OAC • Defense ranked No. 2 na onally First Team All-OAC in points allowed per game and yards Frank Pines allowed per game. Aramis Greenwood D3football.com Second Team All-Region • Special teams ranked second D3football.com Third Team All-Region Second Team All-Ohio na onally in blocked kicks. Second Team All-Ohio First Team All-OAC • Off ense ranked 14th na onally in First Team All-OAC passing yards per game. David Porter Randy Greenwood Third Team All-Ohio Air A ack D3football.com Second Team All- Second Team All-OAC Junior quarterback Mark Myers had America a banner year in 2013. The le y set D3football.com First Team All-Region Choe Samba the single-game passing record with First Team All-Ohio Second Team All-OAC 526 yards in the season-opener - a sign Lee J. Tressel Most Outstanding DB of things to come for the season. By First Team All-OAC A.J. Short the end of the year, Myers had set the Second Team All-OAC single-season program records for yards, DaQuan Grobsmith comple ons and a empts. Second Team All-Ohio Brody Zangaro First Team All-OAC Second Team Capital One Academic Freshmen Contribute All-America® The Blue Streaks received immediate Brian Hennis First Team Capital One Academic All- contribu ons from numerous freshmen Academic All-OAC Region® in 2013 but none more so then wide Honorable Men on All-OAC receivers Marshall Howell and Brian Kresimir Ivkovic Academic All-OAC Kornowski. The duo combined for 49 Fred Mitchell Award Finalist catches for 885 yards and fi ve scores. Associated Press Li le All-American Equally as impressive were the D3football.com First Team All-Region freshmen who played key roles in help First Team All-Ohio the defense to rank second na onally First Team All-OAC

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22013013 RResultsesults (9-2,(9-2, 88-1-1 OOAC)AC) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND NOTES Sep 07, 2013 vs ST. NORBERT^ W 41-0 1,458 Arth wins fi rst game of tenure Sep 21, 2013 at #23 Baldwin Wallace* W 27-7 5,955 First win in BW since 2001 Sep 28, 2013 OTTERBEIN* W 28-0 3,117 First 3-0 start since 2003 Oct 05, 2013 CAPITAL* W 54-0 2,200 JCU with more INTs than CAP Comps. Oct 12, 2013 at * W 62-7 2,147 Michals longest rush in JCU history Oct 19, 2013 MUSKINGUM* W 41-9 1,250 Opponent fi nally scores in fi rst half Oct 26, 2013 at Ohio Northern* W 47-0 1,873 First win at Ohio Northern since 2002 Nov 02, 2013 at Wilmington* W 63-3 867 Myers with fi ve TDs in fi rst half Nov 09, 2013 #12 HEIDELBERG* W 48-7 4,814 Set up 9-0 showdown with M. Union Nov 16, 2013 at #1 Mount Union* L 34-42 8,104 Nation’s top two defenses square off Nov 23, 2013 #25 ST. JOHN FISHER# L 16-25 2,015 First NCAA Tournament home game * Game # NCAA Tournament First Round ^ Played in Chicago, Ill.

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TEAM STATISTICS JCU OPP RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G FIRST DOWNS 239 150 Tommy Michals 11 133 756 36 720 5.4 8 97 65.5 Rushing 72 61 Daquan Grobsmith 10 146 721 57 664 4.5 11 50 66.4 Passing 148 70 Josh Dasch 9 17 99 12 87 5.1 1 23 9.7 Penalty 19 19 Jonathan Brick 5 27 93 9 84 3.1 1 8 16.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 1521 1142 Michael Tutolo 2 12 39 14 25 2.1 0 12 12.5 49 Rushing Attempts 369 404 Mark Baniewicz 5 2 15 0 15 7.5 0 13 3.0 Average Per Rush 4.1 2.8 Randy Greenwood 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 Average Per Game 138.3 103.8 Wes Keller 8 6 2 4 -2 -0.3 0 2 -0.2 TDs Rushing 22 5 Mark Myers 11 11 11 60 -49 -4.5 0 7 -4.5 PASSING YARDAGE 3446 1395 Team 6 14 0 25 -25 -1.8 0 0 -4.2 Comp-Att-Int 259-415-12 119-280-14 Total 11 369 1738 217 1521 4.1 22 97 138.3 Average Per Pass 8.3 5.0 Opponents 11 404 1530 388 1142 2.8 5 49 103.8 Average Per Catch 13.3 11.7 Average Per Game 313.3 126.8 PPassingassing TDs Passing 31 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 4967 2537 PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Play 6.3 3.7 Mark Myers 11 153.40 246-385-12 63.9 3288 28 73 298.9 Average Per Game 451.5 230.6 Wes Keller 8 93.46 8-20-0 40.0 88 1 23 11.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-578 44-699 Jake Schaefer 1 194.22 5-9-0 55.6 70 2 29 70.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 37-427 10-59 Team 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-202 12-201 Total 11 151.03 259-415-12 62.4 3446 31 73 313.3 FUMBLES-LOST 21-8 18-13 Opponents 11 81.42 119-280-14 42.5 1395 6 48 126.8 PENALTIES-Yards 69-642 68-632 PUNTS-AVG 35-35.3 79-34.0 TOP/Game 32:12 27:48 3RD-DOWN Conversions 65/147 39/155 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/14 6/20

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RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Aramis Greenwood 11 61 959 15.7 13 73 87.2 Jordan D'Orazio 30 319 10.6 1 73 Zach Strippy 11 34 399 11.7 4 29 36.3 Jonathan Brick 2 18 9.0 0 18 Alex Kline 11 34 372 10.9 3 32 33.8 Jovon Dawson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tommy Michals 11 31 296 9.5 0 21 26.9 Trevor Norquest 1 7 7.0 0 7 Brian Kornowski 10 27 457 16.9 2 45 45.7 Andy Bryan 1 22 22.0 0 0 D. Grobsmith 10 25 197 7.9 1 23 19.7 Choe Samba 1 8 8.0 0 0 Marshall Howell 5 22 428 19.5 3 57 85.6 Nick Lasko 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jordan D'Orazio 11 14 223 15.9 3 67 20.3 Brody Zangaro 0 39 0.0 1 39 Ryan Greenwood 5 3 30 10.0 1 24 6.0 Jimmy King 0 14 0.0 1 9 Jake Mooney 9 2 44 22.0 1 29 4.9 Total 37 427 11.5 3 73 Rich Miller 10 2 21 10.5 0 13 2.1 Opponents 10 59 5.9 0 14 Vince Ziccardi 11 2 4 2.0 0 5 0.4 Jonathan Brick 5 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.2 TTotalotal Off enseense Josh Dasch 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Total 11 259 3446 13.3 31 73 313.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Opponents 11 119 1395 11.7 6 48 126.8 Mark Myers 11 396 -49 3,288 3,239 294.5 Tommy Michals 11 133 720 0 720 65.5 SScoringcoring D. Grobsmith 10 146 664 0 664 66.4 Josh Dasch 9 17 87 0 87 9.7 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Wes Keller 8 26 -2 88 86 10.8 Kresimir Ivkovic 0 20-24 57-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 117 Total 11 784 1,521 3,446 4,967 451.5 Aramis Greenwood 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Opponents 11 684 1,142 1,395 2,537 230.6 D. Grobsmith 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Tommy Michals 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 AAllll PurposePurpose 50 Zach Strippy 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Jordan D'Orazio 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Marshall Howell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Tommy Michals 11 720 296 0 0 0 1,016 Alex Kline 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Aramis Greenwood 11 0 959 0 0 0 959 Brian Kornowski 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jordan D'Orazio 11 0 223 319 335 0 877 Jake Mooney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 D. Grobsmith 10 664 197 0 0 0 861 Brody Zangaro 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brian Kornowski 10 0 457 0 0 0 457 Jimmy King 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Marshall Howell 5 0 428 0 0 0 428 Choe Samba 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zach Strippy 11 0 399 0 0 0 399 Randy Greenwood 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Alex Kline 11 0 372 0 0 0 372 Jonathan Brick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Michael Hollins 11 0 0 0 211 0 211 Josh Dasch 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brody Zangaro 11 0 0 39 0 75 114 Ryan Greenwood 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jonathan Brick 5 84 11 18 0 0 113 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Josh Dasch 9 87 5 0 0 0 92 Total 57 20-24 57-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 461 Choe Samba 11 0 0 8 0 77 85 Opponents 13 3-6 11-12 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 100 Jake Mooney 9 0 44 0 0 0 44 Ryan Greenwood 5 0 30 0 0 0 30 KKickick RReturnseturns Jimmy King 11 0 0 14 0 13 27 Michael Tutolo 2 25 0 0 0 0 25 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Andy Bryan 11 0 0 22 0 0 22 Jordan D'Orazio 13 335 25.8 0 50 Rich Miller 10 0 21 0 0 0 21 Michael Hollins 11 211 19.2 0 25 Vince Ziccardi 11 0 4 0 15 0 19 Truvonte Riley 1 17 17.0 0 17 Jared Donovan 8 0 0 0 0 18 18 Vince Ziccardi 1 15 15.0 0 15 Truvonte Riley 10 0 0 0 17 0 17 Total 26 578 22.2 0 50 Ryan Winchell 11 0 0 0 0 17 17 Opponents 44 699 15.9 0 32 Mark Baniewicz 5 15 0 0 0 0 15 Trevor Norquest 2 0 0 7 0 0 7 Matt Feeney 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 Randy Greenwood 11 2 0 0 0 0 2 Wes Keller 8 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 TEAM 6 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 Mark Myers 11 -49 0 0 0 0 -49 Total 11 1,521 3,446 427 578 202 6,174 Opponents 11 1,142 1,395 59 699 201 3,496

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IIntercepntercep onon ReturnsReturns KKickoickoff s INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Brody Zangaro 3 75 25.0 0 52 Kresimir Ivkovic 86 5294 61.6 41 0 Marty Gibbons 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total 86 5294 61.6 41 0 699 41.5 23 Matt Feeney 2 2 1.0 0 2 Opponents 29 1624 56.0 2 0 578 34.3 30 Ryan Winchell 2 17 8.5 0 17 Jimmy King 1 13 13.0 0 13 FFieldield GoalsGoals Choe Samba 1 77 77.0 1 77 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Jared Donovan 1 18 18.0 0 18 Kresimir Ivkovic 20-24 83.3 2-2 8-8 6-8 4-5 0-1 45 Jovon Dawson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Randy Greenwood 1 0 0.0 0 0 FFieldield GoalGoal SequenceSequence Total 14 202 14.4 1 77 Opponents 12 201 16.8 2 52 FG SEQUENCE JCU OPP ST. NORBERT 51,(21),(22) - FFumbleumble ReturnsReturns Baldwin Wallace (45),(28) - OTTERBEIN 43 35,43 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long CAPITAL (41) - David Porter 1 21 21.0 0 18 Marietta College (32),(34) - Total 1 21 21.0 0 18 Muskingum (25),(40),30 (34) Opponents 1 10 10.0 0 10 Ohio Northern 33,(26),(34),(27),(36) 38 Wilmington - (25) PPunun ngng Heidelberg (31),(18) - PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BK Mount Union (43),(28) - Pat O'Hearne 33 1197 36.3 50 5 11 6 0 St. John Fisher (27),(19),(34) (39) Mark Myers 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0 Kyle Rodriguez 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 0 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. Total 35 1236 35.3 50 5 11 6 0 51 Opponents 79 2687 34.0 60 2 10 17 6

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DEFENSIVE GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sack-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 46 Mitch Krotz 11 36 55 91 9.0-28 1.5-7 . . 1 . 1 . . 37 Jimmy King 11 22 42 64 7.0-22 3.0-10 1-13 . . 1-0 1 . . 42 Matt Feeney 10 19 44 63 8.0-28 4.0-23 2-2 . 4 1-0 2 . . 20 Brody Zangaro 11 26 31 57 3.5-13 . 3-75 5 . . 1 . . 55 David Porter 11 8 35 43 8.0-45 4.5-39 . . 2 2-21 . . . 87 Frank Pines 11 15 27 42 10.5-44 5.5-33 . 1 2 2-0 . . . 2 Marty Gibbons 11 15 25 40 3.5-13 1.0-7 2-0 7 1 . . . . 1 Jovon Dawson 9 17 14 31 3.5-10 . 1-0 8 . . . 1 . 52 Michael Green 11 4 25 29 2.5-2 ...... 45 Paul Okeyo 11 9 18 27 2.5-2 . . 1 1 . 2 . . 56 Nolan Bonham 11 8 17 25 4.5-17 1.0-9 . . . . 1 . . 7 Randy Greenwood 11 15 10 25 3.0-17 2.0-14 1-0 2 . . 3 1 . 33 Andy Bryan 11 12 13 25 3.0-13 2.0-12 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 24 Ryan Winchell 11 17 5 22 1.0-5 1.0-5 2-17 3 . . . . . 10 Choe Samba 11 8 12 20 4.5-23 3.0-21 1-77 . 2 1-0 . 3 . 96 Nick Lasko 11 8 11 19 4.5-11 1.5-9 . . 3 1-0 . . . 97 Justin Kravchuck 11 6 10 16 4.0-14 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . . 28 Michael Hollins 11 10 6 16 1.0-1 . . 5 1 2-0 . . . 19 Reese Armstrong 11 6 9 15 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 26 Aaron Barna 11 6 9 15 ...... 69 Chris Rizzo 10 3 12 15 3.5-9 1.0-4 ...... 90 Mike Tozzi 10 4 11 15 1.5-9 1.0-8 . . . 1-0 . . . 94 Michael Hippler 5 7 4 11 3.0-29 1.0-13 . . . . 2 . . 30 Kevin Tyransky 10 4 6 10 ...... 52 38 Jared Donovan 8 4 6 10 0.5-1 . 1-18 1 . 1-0 . . . 54 Dylan Hall 8 2 7 9 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . . 66 Andrew Evans 11 1 6 7 ...... 38 Jarred Donovan 3 . 6 6 1.5-10 1.0-5 . . . . . 1 . 23 Andrew Venclauskas 11 4 2 6 . . . 5 . . . . . 48 Truvonte Riley 10 1 2 3 ...... 93 Owen Reilly 8 . 3 3 ...... 49 Robert Sason 11 1 2 3 ...... 82 Alex Kline 11 2 . 2 ...... 40 Vince Ziccardi 11 2 . 2 ...... 84 Zach Strippy 11 1 1 2 ...... 92 Matt Miller 2 . 2 2 ...... 98 Pat O'Hearne 11 1 . 1 ...... 76 A.J. Short 11 1 . 1 ...... 44 P. Gawryszewski 1 . 1 1 ...... 21 Jake Mooney 9 . 1 1 0.5-5 ...... 30 Kevin Tyranski 1 . 1 1 ...... 78 Jack Corrigan 11 . 1 1 ...... 5 Chad Aerni 3 ...... 2 . . . . . TM TEAM 3 ...... 1 Total 11 305 492 797 95-374 35-226 14-202 42 19 13-21 14 7 1 Opponents 11 328 538 866 52.0-187 7-59 12-201 52 9 8-10 11 . .

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Rushes 43 at Ohio Northern (10/2613) Rushes 29 D. Grobsmith at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Yards Rushing 352 at Marietta College (10/12/13) Yards Rushing 177 D. Grobsmith at Marietta College (10/12/13) Yards Per Rush 9.3 at Marietta College (10/12/13) TD Rushes 3 D. Grobsmith vs CAPITAL (10/5/13) TD Rushes 4 vs CAPITAL (10/5/13) D. Grobsmith at Marietta College (10/12/13) at Marietta College (10/12/13) Tommy Michals at Ohio Northern (10/26/13) Pass attempts 56 at Mount Union (11/16/13) Long Rush 97 Tommy Michals at Marietta College (10/12/13) Pass completions 31 vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Pass attempts 56 Mark Myers at Mount Union (11/16/13) at Mount Union (11/16/13) Pass completions 31 Mark Myers vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Yards Passing 577 vs ST. NORBERT COLLEGE (9/7/13) Mark Myers at Mount Union (11/16/13) Yards Per Pass 12.0 vs ST. NORBERT COLLEGE (9/7/13) Yards Passing 526 Mark Myers vs ST. NORBERT (9/7/13) TD Passes 7 at Wilmington (11/2/13) TD Passes 5 Mark Myers at Wilmington (11/2/13) Total Plays 86 at Mount Union (11/16/13) Long Pass 73 Mark Myers vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Total Off ense 664 vs ST. NORBERT COLLEGE (9/7/13) Receptions 15 Aramis Greenwood at ONU (10/26/13) Yards Per Play 8.5 vs ST. NORBERT COLLEGE (9/7/13) Yards Receiving 185 Aramis Greenwood at ONU (10/26/13) Points 63 at Wilmington (11/2/13) TD Receptions 3 Aramis Greenwood at Wilmington (11/2/13) Sacks By 7 vs OTTERBEIN (9/28/13) Aramis Greenwood vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) First Downs 27 at Ohio Northern (10/26/13) Long Reception 73 Aramis Greenwood vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) at Mount Union (11/16/13) Field Goals 4 Kresimir Ivkovic at Ohio Northern (10/26/13) Penalties 13 at Wilmington (11/2/13) Long Field Goal 45 Kresimir Ivkovic at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Penalty Yards 151 at Wilmington (11/2/13) Punts 5 Pat O'Hearne vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Turnovers 6 vs St. John Fisher (11/23/13) Punting Avg 41.0 Pat O'Hearne at Mount Union (11/16/13) Interceptions By 3 at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Long Punt 50 Pat O'Hearne vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) at Wilmington (11/2/13) Punts inside 20 2 Pat O'Hearne vs OTTERBEIN (9/28/13) Punts 5 at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Long PR 73 Jordan D'Orazio at Wilmington (11/2/13) vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Long KR 50 Jordan D'Orazio vs Muskingum (10/19/13) Punting Avg 41.0 at Mount Union (11/16/13) Tackles 15 Mitch Krotz at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) 53 Long Punt 50 vs Heidelberg (11/9/13) Sacks 2.5 Jimmy King at Wilmington (11/2/13) Punts inside 20 2 vs OTTERBEIN (9/28/13) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Mitch Krotz at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Long Punt Return 73 at Wilmington (11/2/13) Interceptions 2 Brody Zangaro at Baldwin Wallace (9/21/13) Matt Feeney vs CAPITAL (10/5/13)

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Rush Receiving Passing KR PR Tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sep 07, 2013 vs ST. NORBERT 30 87 0 17 30 577 5 67 30-48-0 577 5 67 1 17 0 17 3 28 0 13 664 Sep 21, 2013 at Baldwin Wallace 36 110 2 11 19 258 1 25 19-33-1 258 1 25 2 39 0 25 2 17 0 10 368 Sep 28, 2013 OTTERBEIN 24 101 2 37 23 226 2 55 23-40-1 226 2 55 1 15 0 15 4 7 0 9 327 Oct 05, 2013 CAPITAL 42 175 4 27 21 274 3 57 21-24-1 274 3 57 2 35 0 18 5 73 0 19 449 Oct 12, 2013 at Marietta College 38 352 4 97 15 141 3 26 15-26-1 141 3 26 2 40 0 25 3 17 0 11 493 Oct 19, 2013 MUSKINGUM 33 87 1 17 12 117 3 21 12-22-1 117 3 21 3 94 0 50 7 155 1 42 204 Oct 26, 2013 at Ohio Northern 43 200 3 43 27 321 1 40 27-38-1 321 1 40 2 82 0 46 5 56 1 9 521 Nov 02, 2013 at Wilmington 34 148 1 23 28 438 7 53 28-37-0 438 7 53 1 24 0 24 5 73 1 73 586 Nov 09, 2013 HEIDELBERG 33 88 3 17 31 387 3 73 31-45-0 387 3 73 2 67 0 42 1 3 0 3 475 Nov 16, 2013 at Mount Union 30 94 2 13 31 451 2 41 31-56-2 451 2 41 6 103 0 22 1 -3 0 0 545 Nov 23, 2013 ST. JOHN FISHER 26 79 0 43 22 256 1 45 22-46-4 256 1 45 4 62 0 35 1 1 0 0 335 Totals 369 1521 22 97 259 3446 31 73 259-415-12 3446 31 73 26 578 0 50 37 427 3 73 4967 Opponent 404 1142 5 49 119 1395 6 48 119-280-14 1395 6 48 44 699 0 32 10 59 0 14 2537

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Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 07, 2013 vs ST. NORBERT 27 49 0 9 7 65 0 21 7-24-0 65 0 21 6 109 0 27 1 18 0 14 114 Sep 21, 2013 at Baldwin Wallace 43 134 0 18 5 49 1 12 5-13-3 49 1 12 2 47 0 28 0 0 0 0 183 Sep 28, 2013 OTTERBEIN 39 46 0 11 18 182 0 26 18-35-0 182 0 26 2 39 0 20 2 7 0 7 228 Oct 05, 2013 CAPITAL 46 173 0 40 1 12 0 12 1-10-2 12 0 12 5 83 0 25 0 0 0 0 185 Oct 12, 2013 at Marietta College 39 123 1 19 14 139 0 35 14-30-2 139 0 35 2 42 0 24 0 0 0 0 262 Oct 19, 2013 MUSKINGUM 43 81 0 18 7 83 0 21 7-24-1 83 0 21 7 95 0 25 2 1 0 1 164 Oct 26, 2013 at Ohio Northern 25 58 0 14 8 68 0 43 8-24-1 68 0 43 4 57 0 22 0 0 0 0 126 Nov 02, 2013 at Wilmington 29 52 0 20 11 143 0 27 11-30-3 143 0 27 4 67 0 32 0 0 0 0 195 Nov 09, 2013 HEIDELBERG 40 124 0 28 12 129 1 29 12-29-2 129 1 29 2 34 0 26 1 0 0 0 253 Nov 16, 2013 at Mount Union 33 181 3 49 21 374 3 48 21-35-0 374 3 48 5 53 0 23 2 22 0 12 555 Nov 23, 2013 ST. JOHN FISHER 40 121 1 29 15 151 1 23 15-26-0 151 1 23 5 73 0 25 2 11 0 12 272

Opponent totals 404 1142 5 49 119 1395 6 48 119-280-14 1395 6 48 44 699 0 32 10 59 0 14 2537 JOHN CARROLL 369 1521 22 97 259 3446 31 73 259-415-12 3446 31 73 26 578 0 50 37 427 3 73 4967

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Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 07 vs ST. NORBERT W 41-0 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sep 21 at Baldwin Wallace W 27-7 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 28 OTTERBEIN W 28-0 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 05 CAPITAL W 54-0 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 Oct 12 at Marietta College W 62-7 7 7 41 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 19 Muskingum W 41-9 6 5 31 4 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 26 at Ohio Northern W 47-0 9 7 33 3 3 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 Nov 02 at Wilmington W 63-3 4 4 28 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 09 Heidelberg W 48-7 6 6 34 4 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 16 at Mount Union L 34-42 8 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 Nov 23 St. John Fisher L 16-25 4 3 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 59 51 289 34 18 16 17 2 1 3 0 2 0 51 of 59 (86.4%)

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Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 07 vs ST. NORBERT W 41-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 21 at Baldwin Wallace W 27-7 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sep 28 OTTERBEIN W 28-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 05 CAPITAL W 54-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oct 12 at Marietta College W 62-7 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Oct 19 Muskingum W 41-9 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oct 26 at Ohio Northern W 47-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 02 at Wilmington W 63-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Nov 09 Heidelberg W 48-7 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nov 16 at Mount Union L 34-42 3 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 23 St. John Fisher L 16-25 4 3 18 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 11 66 8 5 3 3 3 5 2 1 0 0 11 of 22 (50.0%)

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Sept. 7 | Chicago, Ill. | Toyota Park Sept. 21 | Berea | George Finnie Stadium

Team Sta s cs JCU SNC In the lobby of the team hotel before his fi rst Team Sta s cs JCU BWU The last time the John Carroll University First Downs 24 7 First Downs 22 15 game as head coach, Tom Arth was a picture of football team went into Baldwin Wallace Rushes-Yards 30-48 9-26 Rushes-Yards 36-110 43-134 calm, cool and collected as he greeted alumni University and came away was a victory was Passing Yards 577 68 Passing Yards 258 49 Passes C-A-I 30-48-0 9-26-0 and families of his football team. Passes C-A-I 19-33-1 5-13-3 2001. Tom Arth was the quarterback. Plays-Yards 78-664 51-114 Whatever he was feeling on the inside may Plays-Yards 69-368 56-183 Now the head coach at his alma-mater, Arth Fumbles - Lost 0-0 1-0 only be known to him. But maybe his outward Fumbles - Lost 1-0 1-1 and the Blue Streaks dominated in every aspect Penal es -Yards 9-90 3-35 appearance was boosted by confi dence in his Penal es -Yards 10-75 7-61 to take a 27-7 win and send the coveted Gold Possession Time 35:07 24:53 players. Possession Time 35:01 24:49 Bowl trophy back to University Heights for the 3rd Down Conversions 7-16 1-14 3rd Down Conversions 7-13 4-12 Sparked by a record-setting performance fi rst time since 2010. 4th Down Conversions 2-2 0-0 4th Down Conversions 0-0 0-1 by his quarterback and a shutout eff ort by his The win over the 23rd-ranked Yellow Jackets Red Zone 2-3 0-0 Red Zone 4-4 1-2 Sacks By 4-23 2-21 defense, John Carroll rolled to a 41-0 victory Sacks By 2-9 1-10 was John Carroll’s fi rst win over a ranked over St. Norbert College Saturday at Toyota Park opponent since 2008 when the Blue Streaks in Chicago. knocked off then-No. 9 Capital. John Carroll improves to 2-0, 1-0 OAC. Mark Myers was 26-41 for 526 yards and four touchdown as his passing total eclipsed his school record Looking to get the running game going after stalling in most of its season-opener, DaQuan Grobsmith single game total of 474 yards set against Muskingum on October 13, 2012. responded with 29 carriers for 115 yards – his third 100-yard game against the Yellow Jackets. Just as spectacular was a defensive eff ort that limited the Green Knights to 114 yards on 51 plays and After a slow fi rst quarter the lights-out Blue Streak off ense exploded for 17 second quarter points. allowed just one of 14 third downs to be converted. JCU outgained St. Norbert by a whopping 664-144 Pinned deep in its own end on their own 4-yard line the Blue Streaks materialized a 12-play 96-yard drive 55 margin. for the game’s fi rst score. Senior Alex Kline capped the drive by keeping both feet in bounds on a 12-yard The Blue Streaks hit big plays throughout the afternoon. Their fi rst score was a 57-yard hook up from loft from Mark Myers. Myers to freshman Marshall Howell with 12:52 to play in the opening quarter on a fourth and one play. Two drives later, Grobsmith nearly plunged in from 12 yards out knifi ng through the Baldwin Wallace Aramis Greenwood caught the fi rst of his two touchdowns with 28 ticks left in the opening quarter, defense but was ruled down inside the 1-yard line. Three plays later Randy Greenwood made a rare off ensive turning a moderate length pass and turning it into a 49-yard scoring romp. appearance and snuck in from two yards out. The scoring in the second quarter came off the foot of Kresimir Ivkovic. After missing a 51-yard fi eld goal John Carroll stayed hungry with Mitch Krotz forcing the Kevin Johnson fumble on the ensuing kickoff . wide left in the fi rst quarter, he conected on boots of 21 and 22 yards to stake John Carroll a 20-0 halftime Kresmir Ivkovic turned the costly turnover into points with a 45-yard fi eld goal as time expired in the fi rst advantage. half. The off ense stalled for a bit in the third quarter, but on one play, the switched got fl ipped on again. Despite both teams combining for over 1,100 yards of total off ense in their respective fi rst contests it Jordan D’Orazio was on the receiving end of a 67-yard touchdown pass that capped a 90-yard drive. On was the defenses, particularly John Carroll’s who owned the fi rst quarter keeping both teams off of the the next possession, it took two plays to traverse 78 yards as Myers and Greenwood linked up on a 50-yard scoreboard. touchdown strike. The John Carroll defense made sure the No. 3 off ense in the OAC did not get going until midway through After Myers was done, Wes Keller put the fi nal points on the board with 12;28 left in the game when he the third quarter. connected with Brian Kornowski from 23 yards out. Ryan Winchell intercepted Michael Slack’s fi rst second half pass attempt to give the Blue Streaks the Matt Feeney had eight tackles and Mitch Krotz had seven as JCU’s defense held St. Norbert to seven ball on the Baldwin Wallace 19-yard line. The interception, which was the fi rst in Winchell’s career, sent the completions in the passing game and 49 yards on the ground. The Blue Streaks, in the fi rst game with fi rst- Yellow Jackets’ starter to the sideline with zero passing yards. year defensive coordinator Brandon Staley had their fi rst season-opening shutout since a 24-0 win over Brody Zangaro added two fourth quarter interceptions to put the icing on the cake. Wooster in 2007. It was also the fi rst shutout of any kind for John Carroll since October 10, 2009 -- a 22-0 The Blue Streaks held the Yellow Jackets to 23 yards of total off ense in the fi rst quarter with all of them blanking of Marietta. coming on the ground. Baldwin Wallace featured the No. 1 rushing off ense in the OAC coming into play. At the end of the game, Arth was presented a game ball by John Carroll president Fr. Robert Niehoff . Only For the game the Yellow Jackets were held to 183 total yards including only 49 through the air. then did a little hint of what may have been going inside the rookie coach escape. The John Carroll receivers posed match-up issues all game long for the Baldwin Wallace secondary with Hard to blame him. Marshall Howell recording over 100 yards receiving for the second straight game. Aramis Greenwood added seven receptions for 80 yards. The off ense also controlled the tempo of the game holding the ball for 35 minutes. Krotz led the defense with 15 tackles including 3.5 for loss. For his eff ort he was named John Carroll’s Lee Tressel Shriner Classic Player of the Game.

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John Carroll 28 No. 24 John Carroll 54 Otterbein 0 Capital 0

Sept. 28 | University Hts. | Don Shula Stadium Oct. 5 | University Hts. | Don Shula Stadium

Team Sta s cs JCU OTT The John Carroll University football team Team Sta s cs JCU CAP Faced with fourth-and-2 at its own 3-yard First Downs 16 16 entered its homecoming game with high First Downs 23 8 line, the 24th-ranked John Carroll University Rushes-Yards 24-101 39-46 Rushes-Yards 42-175 46-173 expectations in a game which also served as football team was in danger of giving up its fi rst Passing Yards 226 182 Passing Yards 274 12 Passes C-A-I 23-40-1 18-35-0 the home-opener. Featuring the No. 1 defense Passes C-A-I 21-24-1 1-10-2 points in the fi rst half this season. Mitch Krotz Plays-Yards 64-327 74-228 and the No. 17 off ense in Division III the Blue Plays-Yards 66-449 56-185 and David Porter made sure that did not happen. Fumbles - Lost 1-1 1-1 Streaks did not disappoint in their 28-0 rout over Fumbles - Lost 2-1 1-0 The ball-hawking duo stuff ed Capital Penal es -Yards 3-27 6-61 . Penal es -Yards 5-60 5-47 quarterback Chase Longwell for no gain keeping Possession Time 24:36 35:24 One day after the 10th anniversary of Don Possession Time 32:50 27:10 the Crusaders off the scoreboard and leading the 3rd Down Conversions 6-15 4-17 3rd Down Conversions 5-9 1-12 Shula Stadium, John Carroll took care of business Blue Streaks to back-to-back shutouts for the 4th Down Conversions 2-3 2-4 4th Down Conversions 0-1 0-4 on the fi eld to earn its fi rst 3-0 start since 2003 fi rst time since 2006. Red Zone 3-3 0-2 Red Zone 5-5 0-1 Sacks By 7-56 0-0 and win its home-opener for the fi rst time since Sacks By 0-0 0-0 Backed by two 1-play drives the Blue Streaks 2010. Otterbein dropped to 1-2 with a 1-1 mark dominated the overwhelmed Crusaders 54-0 in in the OAC. their fi rst game as a ranked team since 2007 to improve to 4-0, 3-0. “I’m very pleased with our eff ort,” said newly enshrined John Carroll Athletic Hall of Fame inductee and John Carroll rolled from the opening kickoff . Mark Myers found Marshall Howell for a 30-yard gain on the head football coach Tom Arth. “Otterbein is a great football team. We won 28-0 so that’s a lot to be excited fi rst play from scrimmage. However, the drive stalled when Myers’ pass was intercepted fi ve plays later, but about. We know we can play better. It’s great for us. We just have to keep working hard.” the nation’s No. 3 defense had its quarterback’s back. 56 Freshman sensation Marshall Howell continued to jump-start the off ense. The Benedictine product Longwell fumbled his fi rst snap which sent the Crusader off ense reeling from the start. Three plays later recorded his third 100-yard game in as many games fi nishing with 124 yards on eight catches and a pair Jake Mooney and Jared Donovan cashed in on a bad snap on Capital’s punt attempt for the Blue Streaks’ fi rst of scores. safety since 2011. Donovan added a blocked punt in the second quarter. Howell took over on the Blue Streaks’ second possession darting his way to a 55-yard gain on the fi rst play Linebacker Matt Feeney intercepted two Longwell pass attempts, one more catch than the Crusaders had of the drive and capping it with a 20-yard touchdown three plays later. as a team. The Capital quarterbacks fi nished 1-of-10 for 12 yards. On John Carroll’s fi rst drive of the second half Howell came through once again. While scoring from 11 “It really was an outstanding eff ort by them,” said head coach Tom Arth. “It’s a very diffi cult team and yards out the big-play freshman kept the drive alive with a 5-yard catch on a fourth down play. scheme to prepare for. It’s unlike anything we’ve seen and really able to replicate in practice. For them to The Blue Streak defensive was just as impressive sending the Cardinals backwards every time they would really understand our plan and to execute the way they did was really incredible. I’m really, really proud of get within a smelling scent of the end zone ending the night with 13 tackles for loss. our defensive players. I’m really proud of our defensive staff for coming up with a great plan.” A Jordan D’Orazio muff ed punt gave Otterbein the ball at the John Carroll 28. The Cardinals drove the ball Aramis Greenwood darted 57 yards down the sideline leaving a trail of Crusaders in the dust on the Blue inside the Blue Streak 10-yard line seemingly all but ending the shutout. The defense dug in and a sack by Streaks’ fi rst 1-play score on the fi rst play from scrimmage after the safety. DaQuan Grobsmith made the Andy Bryan and David Porter drove Otterbein just out of Nick Ganus’ range to keep the shutout alive. score 30-0 on JCU’s second 1-play score with 9:30 remaining in the fi rst half when he side-stepped, and broke One week after the secondary shut down the Baldwin Wallace passing game, the Blue Streaks’ front six free from the Crusaders from 22 yards out. took care of neutralizing the Cardinals’ ground game on Saturday. On the night John Carroll fi nished with Grobsmith added a 27-yard run in the third quarter, his last carry of the game, to reach the 2,000- seven sacks led by Porter (two) and Nick Lasko (1.5). The defense also held Otterbein to 46 yards rushing yard mark for his career. Grobsmith fi nished with 117 yards rushing and tied his career-high with three on 39 carries. touchdowns. The defense rattled Otterbein right from the get-go as a Justin Kravchuck sack and a bad snap by the Senior Alex Kline had a busy night leading the off ense with fi ve catches for 37 yards and two scores. Cardinals on the ensuing punt attempt gave the Blue Streaks the ball on the Otterbein 10-yard line to start Kline hauled in 6- and 7-yard passes from Myers in the second quarter. Myers had a fi eld day fi nding open the second quarter. targets at will fi nishing 18-of-20 for 242 yards and three scores. Tight end Zach Strippy added four catches DaQuan Grobsmith scored from three yards out and added a 37-yard score on the next possession, the for 56 yards. longest run from scrimmage thus far this season. “It was great, Alex and Zach both played really well,” said Arth. “They made some big catches for us. It was The Blue Streaks also were more disciplined as a team. After racking up 19 penalties in its fi rst two games exciting to see. I felt very good about the way we played as a team – off ense, defense and special teams. That John Carroll cut down the mistakes and only was fl agged three times against Otterbein. was a big focus for us to play every play and to get better and we did that.” Junior Mark Myers fi nished 23-of-40 on the night with 226 yards and two scores. Matt Feeney and Mitch The Crusaders’ rush off ense found the Blue Streaks just as unforgiving on the ground as in the air. Capital Krotz paced the defense with nine tackles each. averaged 3.8 yards per tote and were held to 78 yards under its season average. “We’re playing well but we just have to keep getting better, that’s our biggest goal,” said Arth. “I think Feeny and Krotz both fi nished with 10 tackles as the defense featured nine players with fi ve or more we’ve gotten better every week and we feel we still have a ways to go in all phases. We’re all still learning. stops. The No. 1 scoring defense in the nation held Capital to eight fi rst downs and just one third-down We’re doing a good job and we’ll keep getting better.” conversion in 12 tries. Kresimir Ivkovic booted a 41-yard fi eld goal and Jonathan Brick plunged in from two yards out to close the scoring for John Carroll in the fourth quarter.

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No. 21 John Carroll 62 No. 20/19 John Carroll 41 Marietta 7 Muskingum 9

Oct. 12 | Marie a | Don Drumm Stadium Oct. 19 | University Hts. | Don Shula Stadium

On the strength of big plays in all three Neither rain nor turnovers or giving up fi rst Team Sta s cs JCU MAR Team Sta s cs JCU MUSKY phases of the game, the No. 21 John Carroll Blue half points could halt the red-hot No. 19/20 John First Downs 19 14 First Downs 9 10 Rushes-Yards 38-352 39-123 Streaks rolled to a 62-7 win over host Marietta Rushes-Yards 33-87 43-81 Carroll University football team on a chilly, rainy Passing Yards 141 139 College Saturday in Marietta, Ohio. Passing Yards 117 83 Saturday afternoon inside Don Shula Stadium. Passes C-A-I 15-26-1 14-30-2 Backed with two 100-plus yard rushing Passes C-A-I 12-22-1 7-24-1 After trailing early the Blue Streak defense Plays-Yards 64-493 69-262 performances already this season DaQuan Plays-Yards 55-204 67-164 and special teams came up with big-play after Fumbles - Lost 3-0 2-2 Grobsmith came out of the gate with Fumbles - Lost 7-3 3-3 big-play to spark John Carroll back into the game Penal es -Yards 7-69 6-65 Penal es -Yards 6-51 5-50 explosiveness registering a 50-yard rush on the and set the off ense up in prime fi eld position all Possession Time 29:35 30:25 Possession Time 26:13 33:47 3rd Down Conversions 7-12 2-16 second play from scrimmage. The senior added 3rd Down Conversions 3-12 5-18 afternoon. The off ense then took over providing 4th Down Conversions 0-0 2-3 runs of 27, 18 and 15 yards in the fi rst quarter 4th Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 the necessary cushion for the Blue Streaks. Red Zone 7-7 1-3 and fi nished the frame with 127 yards on 10 Red Zone 5-6 1-2 “I think our special teams units played Sacks By 3-18 0-0 carries and two scores. Grobsmith fi nished with Sacks By 1-7 0-0 phenomenally well. The return game was great 177 yards, 10 short of tying his career-high, and and we had some blocked punts,” said head three scores. coach Tom Arth. Once Grobsmith’s day was over Tommy Michals stepped right in and continued to pound away at the Backed by 38 unanswered points, John Carroll rolled 41-9 to improve to 6-0, 5-0 OAC. The win marked the Pioneer defense. In the fourth quarter Michals ripped off a 97-yard touchdown rush, the Blue Streaks’ longest Blue Streaks’ fi rst 6-0 start since 1989. Muskingum fell to 1-5, 1-4 OAC. rush in program history topping Bruce Saban’s 96-yard run against Otterbein in 1991. Midway through the second quarter Jovon Dawson blocked a Samuel Green punt attempt to wake up Michals, who entered with 231 yards rushing in his career, rumbled for 170 yards on just 13 totes against the Blue Streaks. Brody Zangaro scooped up the loose ball and darted 39 yards to the end zone to put John 57 Marietta. Carroll up for good. The Blue Streak defense was just as impressive in the fi rst half limiting the Pioneers to 13 yards of total On Muskingum’s next off ensive play, the defense rose to the occasion once again with Nolan Bonham off ense including negative 15 on the ground. John Carroll also forced four turnovers on the afternoon and prying the ball loose from Cody Williams setting up the off ense on the Muskingum 24-yard line. were able to escape unscathed on third down holding Marietta to 2-of-16 on third down. The Fighting Muskies fared no better on their next possession with a Williams pass attempt being tipped Choe Samba returned an interception 77 yards for a touchdown in the second half and blocked a Chas by Mitch Krotz into the waiting hands of Zangaro. Zangaro went off to the races returning the interception 52 Miller punt attempt. The defense harassed Marietta all fi rst half with 1.5 sacks by Frank Pines. yards setting up the off ense in prime fi eld position. Grobsmith started the scoring off plunging in from 1-yard out on the opening drive of the game and it Jordan D’Orazio owned the Muskies all afternoon with 203 return yards spread out between fi ve punt was a fi eld day for the off ense from there, moving the ball at will. John Carroll averaged 7.7 yards per play and three kickoff returns. on the afternoon. Faced with starting fi eld position inside Muskingum territory eight times, the high-powered Blue Streak Grobsmith would add a 4-yard score to make it 21-0 with time still remaining in the fi rst quarter. The off ense did not put up big numbers but was still effi cient with their opportunities. senior scored his third touchdown for the second straight game in the third quarter darting in from 11 yards Mark Myers found a wide-open DaQuan Grobsmith from 15 yards out on the Blue Streaks’ fi rst off ensive out. play after Zangaro’s interception which put the Blue Streaks up by 11. Mark Myers added three scores in the fi rst half giving the Blue Streaks a 38-point cushion heading into With just eight seconds remaining in the fi rst half Myers connected with Zach Strippy from three yards the locker room. The junior found Aramis Greenwood from four yards out in the fi rst quarter. The duo would out. The duo connected once again on the Blue Streaks’ fi rst possession of the second half from nine yards also connect for a 3-yard score in the second quarter. Myers would later hook up with Jordan D’Orazio for out to put the game out of reach at 34-9. 21 yards. Two plays later the defense responded once again when David Porter fell on a Williams’ fumble setting Junior kicker Kresimir Ivkovic booted fi eld goals of 34 and 33 yards to close out the scoring. up the Blue Streaks at the Muskies 9-yard line. Three plays later Tommy Michals rumbled in from 1-yard out Senior Alex Kline led the receiving core with four catches for 69 yards. Jimmy King (14 tackles) and Paul for the game’s fi nal score. Okeyo (11 tackles, one forced fumble) led the defense. Reining OAC Special Teams Player of the Week Choe Samba added his second blocked punt in as many John Carroll improved to 5-0, 4-0 with the win for the fi rst 5-0 start since the 2002 season – a season in weeks in the fourth quarter. On Muskingums’ next possession Kyle Rodriguez’s punt defl ected off of a which fi rst-year head coach Tom Arth was wrapping up his playing days at John Carroll. Muskingum player and an alert Jimmy King fell on the ball keeping possession with the Blue Streaks. In search of its third-straight shutout the defense was denied when Marietta’s Axten Franzoy found the Kresimir Ivkovic booted fi eld goals of 25 and 40 yards in the fi rst half. end zone from 1-yard out with 1:40 remaining. Muskingum recovered a Myers fumble on the Blue Streaks’ opening possession and threatened to take the lead right away. Andrew Evans and Porter stuff Muskingum running back Shane Dotson on fourth-and-1 from the Blue Streak 19-yard line preserving the opponent scoreless streak for fi rst halves this season. The Fighting Muskies kept pushing and with 1:12 remaining in the opening stanza Caleb Carpenter gave Muskingum a 3-0 lead with a 34-yard fi eld goal marking the fi rst opponent points in the fi rst half this season. Mason Bates gave Muskingum a brief lead in the second quarter taking a Myers interception 44 yards for a score – the last bit of noise made by the Muskies on the afternoon.

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No. 16/15 John Carroll 47 No. 15/13 John Carroll 63 Ohio Northern 0 Wilmington 3

Oct. 26 | Ada | Dial-Roberson Stadium Nov. 2 | Wilmington | Williams Stadium

The Tom Arth magical touch worked once With two big upcoming games looming in Team Sta s cs JCU ONU Team Sta s cs JCU WILM again. The last time Arth visited Ada as a player the future for the John Carroll University football First Downs 27 7 First Downs 26 16 Rushes-Yards 43-200 25-58 was in 2002. The then-quarterback threw for Rushes-Yards 34-148 29-52 team, the Blue Streaks headed to Wilmington Passing Yards 321 68 319 yards and three touchdowns to lead John Passing Yards 438 143 looking to put together another complete game. Passes C-A-I 27-38-1 8-24-1 Carroll to a 33-7 win. Passes C-A-I 28-38-0 11-30-3 Led by an unstoppable aerial assault by Plays-Yards 81-521 49-126 Fast forward 11 years and the Arth-led No. Plays-Yards 72-586 59-195 junior quarterback Mark Myers the No. 13/15 Fumbles - Lost 0-0 2-1 15/16 Blue Streaks won at Ohio Northern for the Fumbles - Lost 1-1 1-1 Blue Streaks used big plays in all three phases Penal es -Yards 4-20 9-58 Penal es -Yards 13-151 5-45 fi rst time since their coach’s last visit as a player to run away from the Fightin’ Quakers 63-3 and Possession Time 37:38 22:22 Possession Time 35:03 24:57 3rd Down Conversions 5-15 0-10 triumphing over the Polar Bears 47-0 to improve 3rd Down Conversions 7-12 4-14 improve to 8-0, 7-0 OAC. 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 to 7-0, 6-0 OAC. 4th Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 The passing game clicked from the get-go Red Zone 7-9 0-1 The special team players set the tone for Red Zone 4-4 1-2 when Myers and Aramis Greenwood hooked up Sacks By 2-21 0-0 John Carroll once again. Sacks By 4-15 0-0 for a 53-yard touchdown strike on the game’s With four blocked punts in the last three opening drive. games the Blue Streaks harassed Ohio Northern all day fi nishing with two more blocked punts and a blocked A week after hauling in 15 passes, Greenwood became one of Myers’ favorite targets once again. The duo fi eld goal attempt. went on to connect for two more scores from six and 23 yards out. Greenwood fi nished the game with seven Choe Samba blocked a punt on Ohio Northern’s fi rst off ensive possession to give the rising junior a receptions for 113 yards, all of which came in the fi rst half. blocked punt in the third straight game. With just eight receptions coming into the game Brian Kornowski stepped up and scorched the Fightin’ 58 The Polar Bears’ fi rst second quarter drive ended with a second Kyle Bergman blocked punt. Andy Bryan Quaker defense for seven receptions good for 132 yards. The freshman became a go-to target with three of busted through the line before Bergman was even able to start his punting motion. With a trio of Blue his receptions coming on third-down including a 5-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter. Streaks lunging for the ball, an alert Jimmy King scooped up the pigskin and dragged a Polar Bear with him Myers went on to fi nish with 363 yards completing 22-of-26 passes for fi ve touchdowns, just one short into the end zone to put JCU up by 17. of tying his career-high set at Muskingum last season. Bergman then felt the heat on his next two attempts only booting punts of 29 yards on each attempt. Receiving the ball back with 35 seconds remaining in the fi rst half the off ense was hungry for more and Randy Greenwood defl ected a 38-yard fi eld goal attempt in the third quarter and added an interception ate up big chunks of yardage. Myers hit Jordan D’Orazio for 27 yards and then promptly found a wide-open on the afternoon. Kornowski to put the ball within fi eld goal range. The return game also was running on all cylinders this afternoon. However, with more time left on the clock Myers then found Alex Kline for 20 yards moving the ball to the Jordan D’Orazio continued to be more explosive in the return game taking the opening kickoff 46 yards Wilmington 11-yard line. Two plays later Myers and a leaping Jordan D’Orazio made it 42-0. and setting the off ense up near midfi eld. The hard-to-tackle sophomore added a kickoff of 36 yards to open After several weeks of big returns D’Orazio fi nally broke one taking a 73-yard punt return back for a the second half. touchdown late in the fi rst quarter to put John Carroll up 14-0. It marked JCU’s fi rst non-blocked punt return Looking to make a statement early the off ense marched right down the fi eld with Mark Myers putting for a touchdown since 2005. the Blue Streaks on the board right away with a 31-yard touchdown strike to Aramis Greenwood. With the defense faced with the possibility of giving up its fi rst points in the fi rst half this season, the The duo would hook up 14 more times on the afternoon to give Greenwood 15 receptions – two short Blue Streaks buckled down. With Wilmington driving reaching the Blue Streak 9-yard line Ryan Winchell of tying Frank Ross’ school record of 17 set against Capital in 2009. Greenwood would fi nish with 185 yards intercepted a Brandon Arehart pass to thwart the Fightin’ Quakers. receiving. Myers would go on to throw for 321 yards completing 27-of-37 passes. Looking to record its fi fth shutout of the season the defense was once again tested with just under eight The two-headed monster of DaQuan Grobsmith and Tommy Michals kept the Polar Bears reeling all minutes left in the game. With the Fightin’ Quakers driving inside the JCU 5-yard line Michael Hippler stood afternoon running at will down the fi eld. up Austin Jarbo on third down setting up a 25-yard fi eld goal – Wilmington’s only points in the game. Michals, who entered with two career touchdowns hit pay dirt three times during the game with 1-, The No. 1 scoring defense added three more takeaways in the second half. Jovon Dawson added a sliding 2- and 2-yard scoring runs. The junior fi nished with 23 carries for 132 yards while Grobsmith carried 12 interception in the third quarter before the Wilmington off ense could mobilize. Jimmy King stayed home on times for 62 yards. a Jarbo attempted scramble and pried the ball loose with an alert Nick Lasko falling on the loose pigskin. A week after allowing its fi rst points in the fi rst half this season, the nation’s No. 2 defense clamped Jared Donovan picked off the third Wilmington pass of the day in the fourth quarter. down and suff ocated the Polar Bears throughout the game. Only allowing 89.3 yards per game through Matched up against the OAC’s No. 1 passing off ense, the country’s No. 1-ranked passing defense was up the air entering action today, the Blue Streaks held ONU’s starting quarterback Patrick Angle to 7-of-22 for the test holding Wilmington’s quarterbacks to 11-of-30 passing for just 143 yards. throwing for only 67 yards. The Polar Bears also did not convert a third-down attempt fi nishing 0-for-10 Jake Schaefer played well in the second half after taking over for Myers. The sophomore connected with in that department. Ryan Greenwood from 24 yards out and found a wide-open Jake Mooney for a 29-yard strike on John Carroll’s In addition to scoring a touchdown King fi nished the afternoon with 10 tackles including two for loss. next possession. As a team JCU fi nished with seven tackles for loss. In all the defense only allowed 126 yards of total off ense Josh Dasch added a 9-yard score for his fi rst career varsity touchdown with 4:41 in the game. The while the off ense gained 521 yards. sophomore led the ground game with 11 carries for 85 yards.

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No. 14/10 John Carroll 48 No. 1/1 Mount Union 42 No. 10/12 Heidelberg 7 No. 9/9 John Carroll 34

Nov. 9 | University Hts. | Don Shula Stadium Nov. 16 | Alliance | Mount Union Stadium

An unpredictable, historic season continued In what was dubbed one of the most exciting Team Sta s cs JCU BERG Team Sta s cs JCU UMU for the John Carroll football team on Saturday at and meaningful Division III football games this First Downs 24 13 First Downs 27 24 Rushes-Yards 33-88 40-99 home as the Blue Streaks defeated the No. 10 Rushes-Yards 30-94 33-181 season, the No. 1 Mount Union Purple Raiders Passing Yards 387 129 Heidelberg Student Princes by a lopsided score Passing Yards 451 374 narrowly defeated the No. 9 John Carroll Blue Passes C-A-I 31-45-0 12-29-2 of 48-7. Passes C-A-I 31-56-2 21-35-0 Streaks in front of a sell-out crowd of 8,104 at Plays-Yards 78-475 69-228 It was billed as a bout between a pair of Ohio Plays-Yards 86-545 68-555 Mount Union Stadium, 42-34. Fumbles - Lost 2-0 3-2 Athletic Conference heavyweights, but the host Fumbles - Lost 1-0 2-2 Both teams came into the game with Penal es -Yards 1-10 4-34 Penal es -Yards 3-27 7-65 Blue Streaks knocked down the Student princes undefeated records of 9-0, including 8-0 records Possession Time 36:04 23:56 Possession Time 31:39 28:21 early and often. in Ohio Athletic Conference play. The Blue 3rd Down Conversions 5-14 5-17 3rd Down Conversions 6-15 8-13 4th Down Conversions 1-2 1-2 The No. 10/14 Blue Streaks (9-0, 8-0 4th Down Conversions 2-3 0-1 Streaks and Purple Raiders also came into the Red Zone 6-6 1-2 OAC) continued their perfect campaign by Red Zone 5-8 3-3 game with the fi rst and second ranked defenses Sacks By 6-52 0-0 dominating the Student Princes (7-2, 5-2 OAC) Sacks By 3-11 2-14 in the nation, respectively. While the game from start to fi nish, setting themselves up for an didn’t turn out to be a defensive showdown, it epic showdown with No. 1 Mount Union next week in the regular season fi nale. The winner of next weekend’s certainly lived up to the hype. game will win the Ohio Athletic Conference outright and clinch an automatic bid in the Division III playoff s. The Blue and Gold elected to receive the opening kickoff , but were unable to put points on the board. While Heidelberg came into the game with the No. 2 ranked scoring off ense in the nation (54 points per After a punt brought the Mount Union off ensive attack onto the fi eld, quarterback Kevin Burke completed a game), the Blue Streaks immediately proved that they, too, can light up the scoreboard. Junior quarterback 48-yard touchdown pass to Luc Meachem to give the Purple Raiders the early 7-0 lead. Mark Myers and the JCU off ense engineered a 12-play opening drive, capped off by a 1-yard touchdown rush Despite trailing early on the road, the Blue Streaks never blinked. Junior quarterback Mark Myers and 59 from senior DaQuan Grobsmith to give JCU the early 7-0 lead. the JCU off ense responded by engineering an 11-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off with a 6-yard The fi rst quarter ended with the Blue Streaks holding a narrow 7-0 lead, and it seemed as if the game touchdown pass from Myers to junior Zach Strippy. On the ensuing Purple Raiders possession, the Blue was on track to live up to its hype. Streaks forced and recovered a fumble to steal the momentum from Mount Union. An 8-play, 41-yard drive And then the fl ood gates opened. ended in a 43-yard fi eld goal from junior Kresimir Ivkovic, giving JCU a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter. Junior wide receiver Aramis Greenwood reeled in a 3-yard touchdown catch from Myers early in the However, after the Blue Streaks took the lead, the Purple Raiders stormed right back with 21 unanswered second quarter to push JCU’s lead to 14-0. Just over two minute later, Greenwood reeled in yet another points. A 6-yard run by BJ Mitchell, a 4-yard run from Burke and a 34-yard touchdown pass from Burke gave touchdown pass – this time a 45-yard catch – from Myers, giving the Blue Streaks a controlling 21-0 lead Mount Union a controlling 28-10 lead with 1:53 remaining before half. with 11:40 remaining before halftime. After both teams exchanged punts, the Blue Streaks had the ball at their own 42-yard line with 35 The Student Princes, however, responded with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Michael Mees to Donteea seconds remaining in the half. With time on the clock and three timeouts, Myers again showed poise and Dye, cutting the defi cit to 21-7. That score marked the fi rst off ensive touchdown scored by an opponent led JCU down the fi eld to Mount Union’s 6-yard line. With just six seconds on the clock, Myers completed against John Carroll in the fi rst half this year. a pass to junior Tommy Michals, who was stopped one yard short of the end zone as the clock expired for After that, the John Carroll defensive lived up to its billing as the top ranked points allowed unit in the halftime intermission. land by not allowing another point. Leading 28-10, the Purple Raiders received the kickoff in the second half. Needing a big play, the Blue The Blue Streaks off ense responded as well, as junior running back Tommy Michals punched in a 2-yard Streaks defense stepped up as senior Randy Greenwood forced a fumble from Burke. Matt Fenney recovered touchdown, pushing the lead back to 21 for JCU, 28-7. the fumble, setting JCU’s off ense up inside the Mount Union red zone. A 28-yard fi eld goal from Ivkovic cut A 31-yard fi eld goal from junior Kresimir Ivkovic gave the Blue Streaks a 31-7 lead at halftime, stunning the Purple Raiders’ lead to 28-13 and, more importantly, gave the Blue Streaks’ sideline and crowd some life. the crowd at Don Shula Stadium with a blowout score at the intermission. Just over two minutes later, Burke completed a 30-yard touchdown pass on third-and-10 to Meachem, At the start of the second half, the Blue and Gold refused to take their foot off the pedal. Grobsmith pushing the Purple Raiders’ lead to 35-13 with 9:35 remaining in the third. picked up his second rushing touchdown of the day with an 11-yard burst up the middle, making the score Myers led a 7-play, 73-yard drive in just 2:16 seconds and ended it with another touchdown pass to 38-7 in favor of the Blue Streaks. An 18-yard fi eld goal from Ivkovic later in the quarter gave JCU a 41-7 lead Strippy, his second of the day, to make the score 35-20 with 2:15 left in the third. through three quarters. Early in the fourth quarter, Myers again led the Blue Streaks down the fi eld for an 11-play, 53-yard drive With the game in hand, the Blue Streaks put the icing on the cake with a 73-yard touchdown connection that culminated in a 4-yard run from Michals, trimming the defi cit to just one score, 35-27. from Myers to Greenwood, capping off a three-touchdown day for Greenwood and giving JCU a 48-7 victory On the ensuing Mount Union drive, Burke responded with an 8-yard touchdown run to boost the lead over the Student Princes. back to 15, 42-27. With the win, the Blue Streaks improve to 9-0 for the fi rst time since 1989 – a span of 24 years. While it is Trailing by 15 late in the fourth quarter, the Blue Streaks again refused to give up. Myers and Co. again all but certain at this point that JCU will secure an at-large berth in the Division III playoff s, the Blue Streaks moved down the fi eld, this time a 68-yard drive, and handed it off to Michals for a 7-yard touchdown to are focused on next weekend’s showdown with the No. 1 University of Mount Union Purple Raiders. The fi nish the drive. With 3:30 remaining and the Blue Streaks trailing by eight, 42-34, it was time for the to- winner of that game will decide the 2013 OAC regular season champion. Considering that Mount Union has ranked JCU defense to step up. won every OAC Championship since 1995, it certainly will not be an easy task for the Blue Streaks.

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Nov. 23 | University Hts. | Don Shula Stadium NCAA Division III Na onal Championship -1st Round

When Don Shula Stadium was offi cially Team Sta s cs JCU SJF opened in 2003, visions of meaningful games First Downs 22 19 Rushes-Yards 26-79 40-121 and postseason action were shared by coaches, Passing Yards 256 151 athletes and fans alike. Passes C-A-I 22-46-4 15-26-0 Ten years later, those visions would be Plays-Yards 72-335 66-272 fulfi lled. Playing in front of a packed, snow- Fumbles - Lost 3-2 1-0 ridden crowd, the John Carroll University Penal es -Yards 8-62 11-111 football program hosted its fi rst ever Division Possession Time 30:23 29:37 III playoff game, playing against St. John Fisher 3rd Down Conversions 7-15 5-13 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 College in the opening round of the 2013 NCAA Red Zone 3-4 3-4 playoff s. Sacks By 3-14 2-14 Unfortunately, the result was not one that Blue and Gold faithful were hoping for. The visiting Cardinals came from behind to defeat the host Blue Streaks, 25-16, to abruptly end JCU’s season. After deferring the opening kickoff , the Blue Streaks’ defense set the tone early by forcing the Cardinals into a 3-and-out. After forcing a punt, it took the Blue Streaks just three plays to get on the board, as a with a steady running attack, led by Cody Miller. 45-yard touchdown pass from junior Mark Myers to junior Aramis Greenwood gave JCU the early 7-0 lead. The Blue Streaks’ defense couldn’t force a third down stop when needed, and eventually allowed the 60 Both teams continued to exchange 3-and-outs until the end of the fi rst quarter, when a 27-yard fi eld Cardinals a 40-yard fi eld goal opportunity. Trailing by six with less than two minutes left, the Blue and Gold goal from junior Kresimir Ivkovic increased JCU’s lead to 10-0. needed a missed fi eld goal to extend their comeback chances. Midway through the second quarter, Myers and the Blue Streaks’ off ense conducted a 12-play, 94-yard But a comeback would not be in the cards for the Blue Streaks, as a 40-yard fi eld goal from Brendan Carey drive, but the Cardinals stuck to their “bent but don’t break” mentality. The drive ended in another Ivkovic gave SJF a 25-16 lead with 1:54 remaining. fi eld goal – this time a 19-yard kick – to give JCU a 13-0 lead. With no timeouts left, the Blue Streaks’ off ense would attempt to rapidly move the ball down the fi eld, but On the Cardinals’ ensuing drive, Tyler Fenti led his off ense down the fi eld to put SJF on the board. A the drive ended when Myers took a shot down the fi eld and was intercepted once again. 5-yard read-option run from Fenti gave the Cardinals new life, and momentum, as they cut the defi cit to The Cardinals took over with 59 seconds remaining in the game and took two knees on off ense to run out 13-7 before halftime. the clock and end the Blue Streaks’ season, winning the game at Don Shula Stadium by a fi nal score of 25-16. In the second half, the Blue Streaks’ off ense sputtered, as junior Tommy Michals fumbled, allowing the While the Blue Streaks outgained the Cardinals in yardage (335-272) and had less penalties, perhaps the Cardinals to take over possession. Following the turnover, the Blue Streaks’ defense stepped up once again, most telling statistic of the day was how JCU lost the turnover battle 6-0. refusing to surrender points to the Cardinals. “I think that’s a big part of the reason why we didn’t win the game,” said Arth. “Any game you look at, However, the Blue Streaks off ense would surrender points to the Cardinals on their next possession. On the turnover margin is probably the most important statistic in football. We, unfortunately, gave them some fi rst down at their own 10-yard line, Myers and Greenwood had an obvious miscommunication. Myers’ pass plays, but they made them. That’s a good football team. They made the plays when we had the opportunities, was intercepted and returned 10 yards to the end zone, giving SJF the 14-13 lead, and a game-changing and unfortunately we did not.” swing of momentum. With the loss, the Blue Streaks fi nish the season 9-2 overall, including an 8-1 mark in the Ohio Athletic “It was just an error,” said head coach Tom Arth of the interception. “It was a miscommunication. One guy Conference. While the season didn’t end the way that Blue Streaks fans had hoped, there’s no arguing that the saw something, and the other guy saw something else. It’s unfortunate, but it happened.” 2013 season will forever be remembered as one of the most successful in JCU history. Trailing for the fi rst time in the game, the Blue and Gold continued to battle blizzard-like conditions and “We had a great season. I was blessed to be put in the opportunity to play in the postseason,” said senior persevered. captain Alex Kline. “Everyone I played with in my four years here never had that opportunity. If you look at it On the ensuing drive, Myers led his team down the fi eld for an 18-play, 67-yard drive, but again was that way, it’s a great thing, but you still expect to go into the [postseason] game and win. When you play like unable to punch in a touchdown. However, a fi eld goal would do for the time being as a 34-yard kick from that, you can’t really be satisfi ed.” Ivkovic battled the wind and went through the uprights, giving JCU a narrow 16-14 lead. In 2014, the Blue Streaks will return seven starters on off ense and six more on defense, signaling that the The Cardinals didn’t batter an eye, though, as they responded on their following drive with a 15-yard future is just as bright, if not brighter, for the JCU football program. However, the graduating class of seniors touchdown pass from Fenti to Nathan Nigolian. SJF then went for the two-point conversion and was will certainly be missed and forever remembered as a benchmark set within the program. successful, pushing their lead to six points, 22-16. “First and foremost, we’re going to look back at this year and be thankful for the seniors that we have in Looking to respond once again, Myers and Co. headed out on off ense with just 5:47 remaining in the our program for their leadership, for the commitment that they made to our program and for the example game. Unfortunately, the Blue Streaks had their drive cut short when Myers threw another interception – his that they set for our younger players going forward,” said Arth. “I feel really bad that we weren’t able to get third of the day - on just the second play of the drive. it done for them. They deserve a whole lot better, and it’s unfortunate that we weren’t able to give them With a six-point lead, momentum and, most importantly, the ball, the Cardinals capitalized on their that today.” opportunity. The Cardinals took over possession with 5:32 to go in the game, and melted the clock down

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Game 1 Game 2 Saint Vincent Heidelberg

September 6, 2014 September 20, 2014 Don Shula Stadium Don Shula Stadium University Hts. | 2 p.m. University Hts. | 1:30 p.m.

Loca on: ...... Latrobe, Pa. Loca on: ...... Tiffi n, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 1,596 Enrollment: ...... 1,200 Chancellor ...... Rt. Rev. Douglas R. Nowicki, O.S.B. President ...... Dr. Robert Hun ngton Athle c Director: ...... Rev. Myron Kirsch, O.S.B. Athle c Director: ...... Ma Palm Nickname: ...... Bearcats Nickname: ...... Student Princes Colors: ...... Green & Gold Colors: ...... Red, Orange & Black Conference: ...... Presidents’ Athle c Conference Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Home Field (Capacity): ...... Chuck Noll Field (1,050) Home Field (Capacity): ...... Mayer Field (3,000) Head Coach: ...... Dr. Ron Dolciato Head Coach: ...... Mike Halle Record at Saint Vincent: ...... First Season Record at Heidelberg: ...... 42-29 (8th Season) Career Record: ...... First Season Career Record: ...... 57-44 (11th season) Career vs. JCU: ...... First Mee ng Career vs. JCU: ...... 3-4 Series Record: ...... First Mee ng Series Record: ...... JCU leads 22-6 SID: ...... Jeff Zidek SID: ...... Jeff Garvin SID E-Mail: ...... jeff [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... 724-805-2476 SID Phone: ...... 419-448-2140 Athle c Website: ...... www.athle cs.stvincent.edu Athle c Website: ...... www.athle cs.heidelberg.edu Athle c Twi er: ...... @SVC_Bearcats Athle c Twi er: ...... @BergAthle cs 61 2014 Saint Vincent Football Schedule 2014 Heidelberg Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 6 John Carroll University Hts., Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 6 Alma Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Waynesburg* Waynesburg, Pa. 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 Case Western Latrobe, Pa. 1 p.m. Sept. 27 Ohio Northern* Tiffi n, Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Grove City* Latrobe, Pa. 1 p.m. Oct. 4 O erbein* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 4 Thiel* Greenville, Pa. 3 p.m. Oct. 11 Muskingum* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Thomas More* Crestview Hills, Ky. 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Mount Union* Alliance, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Carnegie Mellon Latrobe, Pa. 1 p.m. Oct. 25 Marie a* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Westminster* Latrobe, Pa. 1 p.m. Nov. 1 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Geneva* Beaver Falls, Pa. 1 p.m. Nov. 8 Capital* Bexley, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Bethany (W.Va.)* Bethany, W.Va. 1 p.m. Nov. 15 Baldwin Wallace* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. 2013 Saint Vincent Football Results 2013 Heidelberg Football Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Sept. 7 at Bridgewater L, 0-57 Sept. 7 Alma W, 52-7 Sept. 21 at Waynesburg* L, 6-23 Sept. 21 Ohio Northern* W, 55-27 Sept. 28 Westminster* L, 21-28 Sept. 28 Wilmington* W, 66-12 Oct. 5 Carnegie Mellon L, 7-34 Oct. 5 at Marie a* W, 68-17 Oct. 12 at Thiel* L, 3-30 Oct. 12 Capital* W, 73-17 Oct. 19 at Geneva* L, 30-40 Oct. 19 at O erbein* W, 35-17 Oct. 26 Washington & Jeff erson* L, 7-42 Oct. 26 at Muskingum* W, 49-21 Nov. 2 Thomas More* L, 0-31 Nov. 2 Mount Union* L, 34-44 Nov. 9 at Grove City* L, 26-36 Nov. 9 at John Carroll* L, 7-48 Nov. 16 Bethan College (W.Va.) L, 35-56 Nov. 16 at Baldwin Wallace* W, 42-14

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Game 3 Game 4 Baldwin Wallace Ohio Northern

September 27, 2014 October 4, 2014 Don Shula Stadium Dial-Roberson Stadium University Hts. | 7 p.m. Ada | 1:30 p.m.

Loca on: ...... Berea, Ohio Loca on: ...... Ada, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 2,900 Enrollment: ...... 3,600 President ...... Dr. Robert C. Helmer President ...... Dr. Daniel A. DiBiasio Athle c Director: ...... Kris Diaz Athle c Director: ...... Tom Simmons Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets Nickname: ...... Polar Bears Colors: ...... Brown & Gold Colors: ...... Burnt Orange & Black Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Home Field (Capacity): ...... George Finnie Stadium (7,800) Home Field (Capacity): ...... Dial-Roberson Stadium (3,500) Head Coach: ...... John Snell Head Coach: ...... Dean Paul Record at Baldwin Wallace: ...... 77-45 (13th season) Record at Ohio Northern ...... 68-34 (11th season) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... 102-41 (16th season) Career vs. JCU: ...... 6-6 Career vs. JCU: ...... 7-3 Series Record: ...... BW leads 25-24-4 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 16-11 SID: ...... Kevin Ruple SID: ...... Tim Glon SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... 440-826-2327 SID Phone: ...... 419-772-2046 Athle c Website: ...... www.bwyellowjackets.com Athle c Website: ...... www.onusports.com Athle c Twi er: ...... @bwathle cs Athle c Twi er: ...... @onusports 62 2014 Baldwin Wallace Football Schedule 2014 Ohio Northern Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 13 Blu on Berea, Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 6 Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. 2 p.m. Sept. 20 Ohio Northern* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 Baldwin Wallace* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27 John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Heidelberg* Tiffi n, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 4 Muskingum* Berea, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 4 John Carroll* Ada, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 11 Marie a* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. Oct. 11 Mount Union* Ada, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Capital* Bexley, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 25 O erbein* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Muskingum* Ada, Ohio 7 p.m. Nov. 1 Capital* Bexley, Ohio 2 p.m. Nov. 1 Marie a* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. Nov. 8 Mount Union* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Wilmington* Ada, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Heidelberg* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 O erbein* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. 2013 Baldwin Wallace Football Results 2013 Ohio Northern Football Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Sept. 14 at Blu on W, 52-21 Sept. 7 Alfred St. W, 55-0 Sept. 21 John Carroll* L, 7-27 Sept. 21 at Heidelberg* L, 27-55 Sept. 28 Muskingum* W, 23-13 Sept. 28 at Capital* W, 38-24 Oct. 5 at O erbein* L, 7-19 Oct. 5 Mount Union* L, 7-58 Oct. 12 Ohio Northern* W, 38-17 Oct. 12 at Baldwin Wallace* L, 17-38 Oct. 19 at Wilmington* W, 54-7 Oct. 19 Marie a* W, 45-0 Oct. 26 Capital* W, 28-12 Oct. 26 John Carroll* L, 0-47 Nov. 2 at Marie a* W, 31-7 Nov. 2 at Muskingum* W, 49-7 Nov. 9 at Mount Union* L, 7-30 Nov. 9 at Wilmington* W, 52-10 Nov. 16 Heidelberg* L, 14-42 Nov. 16 O erbein* W, 42-21

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Game 5 Game 6 Wilmington Marietta

October 11, 2014 October 18, 2014 Williams Stadium Don Shula Stadium Wilmington | 2 p.m. University Hts. | 1:30 p.m.

Loca on: ...... Wilmington, Ohio Loca on: ...... Marie a, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 1,200 Enrollment: ...... 1,450 President ...... Dr. James M. Reynolds President ...... Dr. Joseph Bruno Athle c Director: ...... Terry Rupert Athle c Director: ...... Larry Hiser Nickname: ...... Figh n’ Quakers Nickname: ...... Pioneers Colors: ...... Columbia Green & White Colors: ...... Navy & White Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Home Field (Capacity): ...... Williams Stadium (3,500) Home Field (Capacity): ...... Don Drumm Stadium (7,000) Head Coach: ...... Stacey Hariston Head Coach: ...... Andy Waddle Record at Wilmington: ...... 0-10 (2nd season) Record at Marie a: ...... 1-9 (2nd season) Career Record: ...... 4-16 (3rd season) Career Record: ...... Same Career vs. JCU: ...... Career vs. JCU: ...... 0-1 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 17-3 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 25-0-1 SID: ...... J. Ameer Rasheed SID: ...... Jeff Schaly SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... jeff .schaly@marie a.edu SID Phone: ...... 937-362-6661 ext. 347 SID Phone: ...... 740-736-4891 Athle c Website: ...... www.wilmingtonquakers.com Athle c Website: ...... www.pioneers.marie a.edu Athle c Twi er: ...... @wcquakers Athle c Twi er: ...... @marie apioneer 63 2014 Wilmington Football Schedule 2014 Marietta Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 6 Olivet Olivet, Mich. 1 p.m. Sept. 6 Kenyon Gambier, Ohio 1 p.m. Sept. 20 Capital* Bexley, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 O erbein* Westerville, Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 27 O erbein* Wilmington, Ohio 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Mount Union* Alliance, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 4 Marie a* Marie a, Ohio 6 p.m. Oct. 4 Wilmington* Marie a, Ohio 6 p.m. Oct. 11 John Carroll* Wilmington, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 11 Baldwin Wallace* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. Oct. 18 Baldwin Wallace* Wilmington, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Mount Union Alliance, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Heidelberg* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Heidelberg* Wilmington, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Ohio Northern* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. Nov. 8 Ohio Northern* Ada, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Muskingum* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Muskingum* Wilmington, Ohio* 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Capital* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. 2013 Wilmington Football Results 2013 Marietta Football Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Sept. 7 Olivet* L, 27-48 Sept. 7 at Case Western Reserve L, 16-37 Sept. 21 at O erbein* L, 14-30 Sept. 21 Capital* L, 13-42 Sept. 28 at Heidelberg* L, 12-66 Sept. 28 at Mount Union* L, 14-84 Oct. 5 Muskingum* L, 28-35 Oct. 5 Heidelberg* L, 17-68 Oct. 12 at Mount Union* L, 0-62 Oct. 12 John Carroll* L, 7-62 Oct. 19 Baldwin Wallace* L, 7-54 Oct. 19 at Ohio Northern* L, 0-45 Oct. 26 at Marie a* L, 22-50 Oct. 26 Wilmington* W, 50-22 Nov. 2 John Carroll* L, 3-63 Nov. 2 Baldwin Wallace* L, 7-31 Nov. 9 Ohio Northern* L, 10-52 Nov. 9 at O erbein* L, 21-29 Nov. 16 at Capital* L, 27-41 Nov. 16 at Muskingum* L, 14-24

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Game 7 Game 8 Capital Muskingum

October 25, 2014 November 1, 2014 Don Shula Stadium McConagha Stadium University Hts. | 1:30 p.m. New Concord | 1:30 p.m.

Loca on: ...... Bexley, Ohio Loca on: ...... New Concord, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 3,000 Enrollment: ...... 1,700 President ...... Dr. Denvy A. Bowman President ...... Dr. Anne C. Steele Athle c Director: ...... Steve Bruning Athle c Director: ...... Larry Shank Nickname: ...... Crusaders Nickname: ...... Figh ng Muskies Colors: ...... Purple & White Colors: ...... Black & Magenta Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Home Field (Capacity): ...... (3,000) Home Field (Capacity): ...... McConagha Stadium (5,000) Head Coach: ...... Craig Candeto Head Coach: ...... Al Logan Record at Capital: ...... 3-7 (2nd Season) Record at Muskingum: ...... 19-51 (8th season) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Same Career vs. JCU: ...... 0-1 Career vs. JCU: ...... 2-5 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 18-9-1 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 22-5-1 SID: ...... Ryan Gasser SID: ...... Tom Caudill SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... 614-236-6174 SID Phone: ...... 740-826-8022 Athle c Website: ...... www.athle cs.capital.edu Athle c Website: ...... www.fi gh ngmuskies.com Athle c Twi er: ...... @capcrusaders Athle c Twi er: ...... @fi gh ngmuskies 64 2014 Capital Football Schedule 2014 Muskingum Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 13 at Earlham Richmond, Ind. 1:30 p.m. Sept. 6 Waynesburg Waynesburg, Pa. 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 Wilmington* Bexley, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 Mount Union* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at Muskingum* New Concord, Ohio 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Capital* New Concord, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 4 Mount Union* Bexley, Ohio 12:30 p.m. Oct. 4 Baldwin Wallace* Berea, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 11 at O erbein* Westerville, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 11 Heidelberg* Tiffi n, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Ohio Northern* Bexley, Ohio 2 p.m. Oct. 18 O erbein* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Ohio Northern* Ada, Ohio 7 p.m. Nov. 1 Baldwin Wallace* Bexley, Ohio 2 p.m. Nov. 1 John Carroll* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Heidelberg* Bexley, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Marie a* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Marie a* Marie a, Ohio 1 p.m. Nov. 15 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 1:30 p.m. 2013 Capital Football Results 2013 Muskingum Football Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Sept. 7 Thomas More L, 0-20 Sept. 7 at Waynesburg L, 17-21 Sept. 21 at Marie a* W, 42-13 Sept. 21 Mount Union* L, 0-37 Sept. 28 Ohio Northern* L, 24-38 Sept. 28 at Baldwin Wallace* L, 13-23 Oct. 5 at John Carroll* L, 0-54 Oct. 5 at Wilmington* W, 35-28 Oct. 12 at Heidelberg* L, 17-73 Oct. 12 O erbein* L, 10-12 Oct. 19 Mount Union* L, 3-58 Oct. 19 at John Carroll* L, 9-41 Oct. 26 at Baldwin Wallace* L, 12-28 Oct. 26 Heidelberg* L, 21-49 Nov. 2 at O erbein* L, 14-19 Nov. 2 Ohio Northern* L, 7-49 Nov. 9 Muskingum* W, 27-24 Nov. 9 at Capital* L, 24-27 Nov. 16 Wilmington* W, 41-27 Nov. 16 Marie a* W, 24-14

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Game 9 Game 10 Otterbein Mount Union

November 8, 2014 November 15, 2014 Don Shula Stadium Mount Union Stadium University Hts. | 1:30 p.m. Alliance | 1:30 p.m.

Loca on: ...... Westerville, Ohio Loca on: ...... Alliance, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 3,000 Enrollment: ...... 2,225 President: ...... Dr. Kathy Krendl President: ...... Dr. Richard F. Giese Athle c Director: ...... Dawn Stewart Athle c Director: ...... Larry Kehres Nickname: ...... Cardinals Nickname: ...... Purple Raiders Colors: ...... Tan & Cardinal Red Colors: ...... Purple & White Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Conference: ...... Ohio Athle c Conference Home Field (Capacity): ...... Memorial Stadium (4,000) Home Field (Capacity): ...... Mount Union Stadium Head Coach: ...... Tim Doup Head Coach: ...... Vince Kehres Record at O erbein: ...... 13-7(3rd year) Record at Mount Union: ...... 14-1 (2nd Season) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Same Career vs. JCU: ...... 1-1 Career vs. JCU: ...... 1-0 Series Record: ...... JCU leads 21-6 Series Record: ...... UMU leads SID: ...... Ed Syguda SID: ...... Lenny Reich SID E-Mail: ...... esyguda@o erbein.edu SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... 614-823-1288 SID Phone: ...... 330-823-6093 Athle c Website: ...... www.o erbeincardinals.com Athle c Website: ...... www.athle cs.mountunion.edu Athle c Twi er: ...... @o erbeinsports Athle c Twi er: ...... @purpleraiders

2014 Otterbein Football Schedule 2014 Mount Union Football Schedule 65 Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 6 St. John Fisher Rochester, N.Y. Noon Sept. 6 St. John Fisher Rochester, N.Y. Noon Sept. 20 Marie a* Westerville, Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 20 Marie a* Westerville, Ohio 2 p.m. Sept. 27 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 7 p.m. Sept. 27 Wilmington* Wilmington, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 4 Heidelberg* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 4 Heidelberg* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 11 Capital* Westerville, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 11 Capital* Westerville, Ohio 7 p.m. Oct. 18 Muskingum* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Muskingum* New Concord, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Baldwin Wallace* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Baldwin Wallace* Berea, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Mount Union* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 Mount Union* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 John Carroll* University Hts., Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Ohio Northern* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Ohio Northern* Westerville, Ohio 1:30 p.m. 2013 Otterbein Football Results 2013 Mount Union Football Results Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Sept. 7 St. John Fisher L, 0-28 Sept. 7 Franklin W, 30-27 Sept. 21 Wilmington* W, 30-14 Sept. 21 at Muskingum* W, 37-0 Sept. 28 at John Carroll* L, 0-28 Sept. 28 Marie a* W, 84-14 Oct. 5 Baldwin Wallace* W, 19-7 Oct. 5 at Ohio Northern* W, 58-7 Oct. 12 at Muskingum* W, 12-10 Oct. 12 Wilmington* W, 62-0 Oct. 19 Heidelberg* L, 17-35 Oct. 19 at Capital* W, 58-3 Oct. 26 at Mount Union* L, 0-48 Oct. 26 O erbein* W, 48-0 Nov. 2 Capital* W, 19-14 Nov. 2 at Heidelberg* W, 44-34 Nov. 9 Marie a* W, 29-21 Nov. 9 Baldwin Wallace* W, 30-7 Nov. 16 at Ohio Northern* L, 21-42 Nov. 16 John Carroll* W, 42-34 Nov. 23 Washington & Jeff erson^ W, 34-20 Nov. 30 Wi enberg^ W, 56-21 Dec. 7 Wesley^ W, 62-559 Dec. 14 North Central^ W, 41-40 Dec. 21 vs. Wisc.-Whitewater^ L, 14-52

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YEAR W L T PCT. COACH YEAR W L T PCT. COACH 1920 4 2 0 .667 George “Tuff y” Conn 1969 7 1 0 .875 Jerry Schweickert 1921 2 6 0 .250 Ralph “Tony” Erdman 1970 2 5 1 .313 Jerry Schweickert 1922 4 1 3 .688 Ike Mar n 1971 4 5 0 .444 Jerry Schweickert 1923 4 4 1 .500 Ike Mar n 1972 7 3 0 .700 Jerry Schweickert 1924 7 2 0 .778 Allen “Mal” Elward 1973 7 1 2 .800 Jerry Schweickert 1925 2 6 1 .278 Allen “Mal” Elward 1974 7 2 0 .778 Jerry Schweickert 1926 2 5 1 .313 Allen “Mal” Elward 1975 4 5 0 .444 Jerry Schweickert 1927 3 2 3 .563 Ralph Vince 1976 3 6 0 .333 Jerry Schweickert 1928 6 3 0 .667 Ralph Vince 1977 2 7 0 .222 Don Stupica 1929 5 3 1 .611 Ralph Vince 1978 5 4 0 .556 Don Stupica 1930 3 5 2 .350 Ralph Vince 1979 3 6 0 .333 Don Stupica 1931 4 4 2 .500 Ralph Vince 1980 4 5 0 .444 Don Stupica 1932 5 4 1 .550 Ralph Vince 1981 3 6 0 .333 Don Stupica 1933 5 2 2 .667 Ralph Vince 1982 5 4 0 .556 Don Stupica 1934 5 2 2 .667 Thomas Yarr 1983 4 5 0 .444 Don Stupica 1935 1 8 0 .111 Thomas Yarr 1984 4 5 0 .444 Frank Amato 1936 2 7 0 .222 Tom Conley 1985 2 7 0 .222 Frank Amato 1937 3 5 0 .375 Tom Conley 1986 2 7 0 .222 Frank Amato 1938 6 2 1 .722 Tom Conley 1987 5 4 0 .556 Tony DeCarlo 1939 7 1 0 .875 Tom Conley 1988 7 2 0 .778 Tony DeCarlo 1940 2 6 0 .250 Tom Conley 1989 9 2 0 .818 Tony DeCarlo 66 1941 2 5 1 .313 Tom Conley 1990 8 2 0 .800 Tony DeCarlo 1942 3 2 3 .563 Tom Conley 1991 5 3 2 .600 Tony DeCarlo 1943-45 - - - - NO TEAM-WORLD WAR II 1992 8 2 0 .800 Tony DeCarlo 1946 1 7 0 .125 Gene Oberst 1993 6 4 0 .600 Tony DeCarlo 1947 6 3 0 .667 1994 9 1 0 .900 Tony DeCarlo 1948 7 1 2 .800 Herb Eisele 1995 6 2 2 .700 Tony DeCarlo 1949 6 3 0 .667 Herb Eisele 1996 9 1 0 .900 Tony DeCarlo 1950 8 2 0 .800 Herb Eisele 1997 10 2 0 .833 Tony DeCarlo 1951 3 6 0 .333 Herb Eisele 1998 8 2 0 .800 Tony DeCarlo 1952 4 5 0 .444 Herb Eisele 1999 7 3 0 .700 Regis Scafe 1953 7 2 0 .778 Herb Eisele 2000 7 3 0 .700 Regis Scafe 1954 3 5 0 .375 Herb Eisele 2001 7 3 0 .700 Regis Scafe 1955 3 3 1 .500 Herb Eisele 2002 12 2 0 .857 Regis Scafe 1956 4 1 2 .714 Herb Eisele 2003 7 3 0 .700 Regis Scafe 1957 6 1 0 .857 Herb Eisele 2004 6 4 0 .600 Regis Scafe 1958 3 4 0 .429 Herb Eisele 2005 7 3 0 .700 Regis Scafe 1959 7 0 0 1.000 John Ray 2006 5 5 0 .500 Regis Scafe 1960 3 4 0 .429 John Ray 2007 6 4 0 .600 Regis Scafe 1961 5 2 0 .714 John Ray 2008 5 5 0 .500 Regis Scafe 1962 7 0 0 1.000 John Ray 2009 3 7 0 .333 Regis Scafe 1963 7 0 0 1.000 John Ray 2010 5 5 0 .500 Regis Scafe 1964 4 4 0 .500 2011 5 5 0 .500 Regis Scafe 1965 5 1 1 .786 Jerry Schweickert 2012 6 4 0 .600 Regis Scafe 1966 4 3 0 .571 Jerry Schweickert 2013 9 2 0 .818 Tom Arth 1967 3 4 0 .429 Jerry Schweickert TOTAL 458 322 37 .583 91 YEARS 1968 3 5 0 .375 Jerry Schweickert

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JCU in the JCU in the Presidents’ Athle c Conference Ohio Athle c Conference

Year W L T Pct. Place Year W L T Pct. Place 1955 2 2 1 .500 2nd 1989 7 1 0 .875 1st 1956 2 0 1 .833 2nd 1990 8 1 0 .889 2nd 1957 3 0 0 1.000 1st 1991 5 2 2 .667 T-3rd 1958 3 4 0 .429 5th 1992 7 2 0 .778 T-2nd 1959 6 0 0 1.000 1st 1993 5 4 0 .556 4th 1960 3 2 0 .600 T-3rd 1994 8 1 0 .889 T-1st 1961 4 1 0 .800 2nd 1995 5 2 2 .667 T-3rd 1962 7 0 0 1.000 1st 1996 8 1 0 .889 2nd 1963 7 0 0 1.000 1st 1997 8 1 0 .889 2nd 1964 4 3 0 .571 T-4th 1998 7 2 0 .778 3rd 1965 5 1 1 .786 2nd 1999 6 3 0 .667 T-3rd 1966 4 1 0 .800 2nd 2000 6 3 0 .667 4th 1967 3 2 0 .600 T-3rd 2001 6 3 0 .667 T-3rd 1968 3 3 0 .500 4th 2002 8 1 0 .889 2nd 1969 6 0 0 1.000 1st 2003 6 3 0 .667 4th 1970 2 2 1 .500 3rd 2004 6 3 0 .667 T-3rd 1971 4 1 0 .800 1st 2005 6 3 0 .667 T-4th 1972 5 2 0 .714 T-2nd 2006 5 4 0 .556 T-4th 67 1973 5 0 2 .857 1st 2007 5 4 0 .556 T-4th 1974 6 1 0 .857 T-1st 2008 4 5 0 .444 T-4th 1975 3 3 0 .500 T-3rd 2009 3 6 0 .333 T-6th 1976 2 5 0 .286 T-5th 2010 5 4 0 .556 T-4th 1977 0 7 0 .000 8th 2011 5 4 0 .566 T-4th 1978 4 3 0 .571 T-3rd 2012 6 4 0 .667 5th 1979 3 4 0 429 T-4th 2013 9 1 0 .900 2nd 1980 4 3 0 .571 T-3rd Total 154 68 4 .690 1981 3 4 0 .429 T-5th 1982 4 3 0 .571 T-3rd 1983 4 3 0 .571 3rd 1984 2 4 0 .333 T-4th 1985 2 4 0 .333 T-4th 1986 2 4 0 .333 5th 1987 3 3 0 .500 4th 1988 4 2 0 .667 2nd Total 124 77 6 .614

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11920920 ((4-2)4-2) 11926926 ((2-5-1)2-5-1) 11931931 ((4-4-2)4-4-2) 11937937 ((3-4)3-4) 10/2/20 Hiram 7-2 10/2/26 Grove City 6-21 9/25/31 ADRIAN 26-6 10/1/37 WOOSTER 20-13 10/9/20 Mount Union 0-48 10/9/26 DAYTON 0-10 10/2/31 WITTENBERG 6-13 10/8/37 BALDWIN-WALLACE 7-21 10/16/20 DAYTON 13-0 10/16/26 Creighton 12-22 10/10/31 CASE TECH 19-0 10/15/37 DAYTON 7-14 10/23/20 NIAGARA 3-0 10/23/26 Detroit 7-7 10/16/31 MERCER 0-0 10/23/37 Case Tech 0-19 11/6/20 ASHLAND 20-0 10/30/26 ADRIAN 18-0 10/23/31 WILMINGTON 40-14 10/30/37 Akron 0-6 11/13/20 XAVIER 0-17 11/6/26 QUANTICO MARINES 14-7 10/30/31 Mount Union 6-6 11/6/37 OLIVET 47-6 11/13/26 VILLANOVA 0-7 11/7/31 GROVE CITY 0-12 11/13/37 St. Benedict 7-0 11921921 ((2-6)2-6) 11/25/26 LOMBARD 0-24 11/14/31 Dayton 0-27 11/21/31 OTTERBEIN 18-0 11938938 ((6-1-1)6-1-1) 10/8/21 Kent Normal 14-0 11927927 ((3-2-3)3-2-3) 11/26/31 QUANTICO MARINES 0-13 10/15/21 HIRAM 0-14 9/23/38 DETROIT TECH 19-0 10/22/21 Baldwin-Wallace 19-13 10/1/27 MARSHALL 6-6 11932932 ((5-4-1)5-4-1) 10/1/38 BOWLING GREEN 20-0 10/29/21 Westminster 21-28 10/8/27 GROVE CITY 7-7 10/7/38 BALDWIN-WALLACE 25-6 11/5/21 Xavier 0-28 10/15/27 ADRIAN 30-0 9/23/32 ADRIAN 31-0 10/13/38 Youngstown 20-12 11/12/21 CANISIUS 6-24 10/22/27 WILMINGTON 20-6 9/30/32 WITTENBERG 7-6 10/22/38 CASE TECH 14-0 11/19/21 NIAGARA 6-13 10/29/27 Villanova 7-20 10/7/32 BALDWIN-WALLACE 0-0 10/28/38 KENT STATE 27-6 11/26/21 Dayton 6-13 11/5/27 LOMBARD 19-6 10/15/32 CASE TECH 7-14 11/5/38 Toledo 6-6 11/12/27 ST. VIATOR 0-0 10/21/32 MOUNT UNION 13-0 11/19/38 Akron 0-6 11922922 ((4-1-3)4-1-3) 11/24/27 DAVIS & ELKINS 6-12 10/28/32 KENT STATE 28-0 11/5/32 Dayton 7-0 11939939 ((5-1)5-1) 10/7/22 KENT NORMAL 34-0 11928928 ((6-3)6-3) 11/12/32 CENTRE 7-13 10/14/22 MOUNT PLEASANT 6-6 11/17/32 HEIDELBERG 0-6 10/1/39 St. Francis 13-2 10/21/22 XAVIER 19-19 9/29/28 MICH. ST. NORMAL 31-9 11/24/32 Western Reserve 6-8 10/7/39 BALDWIN-WALLACE 7-6 10/28/22 ST. BONAVENTURE 7-0 10/6/28 Kent State 12-0 10/28/39 Case Tech 19-0 11/4/22 DAYTON 13-20 10/13/28 Grove City 0-21 11933933 ((5-2-2)5-2-2) 11/4/39 TOLEDO 0-20 11/11/22 Niagara 7-7 10/20/28 ST. BONAVENTURE 12-14 11/11/39 ARKANSAS A&M 49-7 11/18/22 DEFIANCE 48-0 10/27/28 DAVIS & ELKINS 2-0 9/29/33 OTTERBEIN 20-6 11/23/39 Akron 25-6 11/25/22 WILMINGTON 31-9 11/3/28 ADRIAN 12-0 10/6/33 BALDWIN-WALLACE 7-7 11/10/28 LOMBARD 18-6 10/14/33 WESTERN RESERVE 7-0 11940940 ((2-5)2-5) 68 11923923 ((4-4-1)4-4-1) 11/17/28 ST. VIATOR 42-6 10/27/33 DAYTON 0-0 11/29/28 GENEVA 12-19 11/5/33 ST. VIATOR 12-0 9/28/40 ARKANSAS TECH 7-6 10/6/23 Findlay 59-0 11/11/33 Toledo 33-13 10/11/40 BALDWIN-WALLACE 0-32 10/13/23 CARNEGIE TECH 0-13 11929929 ((5-3-1)5-3-1) 11/18/33 MUSKINGUM 12-0 10/18/40 CASE TECH 12-31 10/20/23 Xavier 9-13 11/25/33 CASE TECH 0-20 10/27/40 Xavier 0-20 10/27/23 W.V. WESLEYAN 0-14 9/28/29 VALPARAISO 90-0 11/30/33 BALDWIN-WALLACE 0-6 11/2/40 Toledo 12-33 11/3/23 Dayton 21-0 10/5/29 ADRIAN 33-0 11/9/40 DAVIS & ELKINS 21-7 11/9/23 Wilmington (OH) 17-0 10/11/29 GROVE CITY 6-27 11934934 ((4-1-2)4-1-2) 11/21/40 Akron 0-47 11/17/23 Canisius 0-30 10/19/29 St. Thomas 7-13 11/24/23 DETROIT 0-0 10/25/29 KENT STATE 32-0 9/28/34 WESTMINSTER 34-14 11941941 ((2-5-1)2-5-1) 11/29/23 BALDWIN-WALLACE 25-0 11/1/29 DAVIS & ELKINS 0-12 10/5/34 BALDWIN-WALLACE 7-10 11/9/29 HEIDELBERG 20-0 10/12/34 ADRIAN 27-0 9/27/41 Western Ontario 27-0 11924924 ((7-2)7-2) 11/16/29 Michigan St. Normal 6-6 10/20/34 CASE TECH 0-0 10/4/41 Baldwin-Wallace 0-0 11/23/29 MARIETTA 25-6 10/26/34 MIAMI, OH 20-0 10/12/41 XAVIER 7-26 10/4/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY 51-0 11/3/34 Akron 14-6 10/18/41 Toledo 0-20 10/11/24 CANISIUS 30-10 11930930 ((3-5-2)3-5-2) 11/10/34 Dayton 0-0 10/25/41 Case Tech 6-8 10/18/24 Marquette 3-10 11/1/41 WESTERN RESERVE 0-21 10/25/24 GRAND RAPIDS 79-6 9/19/30 QUANTICO MARINES 0-14 11935935 ((1-7)1-7) 11/8/41 Kent State 12-0 11/1/24 LOMBARD 17-0 9/26/30 BROADDUS 25-0 11/20/41 Akron 12-21 11/8/24 Detroit 10-7 10/3/30 WITTENBERG 0-0 9/28/35 ALBION 36-0 11/15/24 WILMINGTON (OH) 36-7 10/10/30 GROVE CITY 0-6 10/4/35 BALDWIN-WALLACE 6-33 11942942 ((3-2-3)3-2-3) 11/22/24 DAYTON 6-20 10/17/30 ADRIAN 39-7 10/11/35 OHIO 0-49 11/27/24 NORTH DAKOTA 28-0 10/24/30 DAVIS & ELKINS 7-26 10/19/35 Miami, OH 12-28 9/26/42 Wooster 6-0 10/31/30 WILMINGTON 30-0 10/25/35 AKRON 6-7 10/3/42 Baldwin Wallace 7-0 11925925 ((2-6-1)2-6-1) 11/8/30 WESTERN MARYLAND 0-27 11/9/35 Findlay 0-13 10/11/42 Xavier 7-26 11/15/30 DAYTON 0-0 11/16/35 Case Tech 6-12 10/16/42 TOLEDO 6-6 10/3/25 QUANTICO MARINES 0-0 11/22/30 Heidelberg 0-41 11/26/35 DAYTON 0-19 10/23/42 CASE TECH 12-0 10/10/25 DUQUESNE 33-0 10/29/42 Western Reserve 0-21 10/17/25 Dayton 0-17 11936936 ((2-6)2-6) 11/10/42 PATTERSON FIELD 0-0 10/24/25 Canisius 0-1 11/26/42 Akron 0-0 10/31/25 DETROIT 6-14 9/25/36 KENT STATE 7-34 11/7/25 CREIGHTON 6-30 10/2/36 Baldwin-Wallace 7-48 11943-45943-45 NNoo TTeamseams WWWIIWII 11/14/25 BETHANY 7-0 10/9/36 FINDLAY 34-12 11/21/25 Loyola 7-13 10/16/36 ADRIAN 7-0 11/26/25 FORDHAM 7-13 10/24/36 CASE TECH 0-27 10/31/36 Akron 7-33 11/14/36 Dayton 0-6 11/21/36 Ohio 0-21

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11946946 ((1-7)1-7) 11951951 ((3-6)3-6) 11957957 ((6-1,6-1, 33-0)-0) 11964964 ((4-4)4-4) 9/28/46 Baldwin Wallace 0-48 9/22/51 ST. FRANCIS 24-0 10/5/57 Geneva 13-20 9/26/64 W & J 31-0 10/5/46 KENT STATE 7-20 9/27/51 Youngstown 6-10 10/12/57 WAYNE STATE* 19-6 10/3/64 Wayne State 14-19 10/11/46 Xavier 6-7 10/6/51 Toledo 12-26 10/19/57 Findlay 32-18 10/10/64 EASTERN MICHIGAN 7-3 10/19/46 CASE TECH 19-7 10/13/51 ST. BONAVENTURE 13-20 10/26/57 Case Tech* 46-13 10/17/64 Western Reserve 36-13 10/27/46 Niagra 6-14 10/20/51 CASE TECH 7-6 11/2/57 Western Reserve* 14-12 10/24/64 CASE TECH 24-20 11/2/46 Toledo 19-28 10/26/51 QUANTICO MARINES 15-35 11/9/57 CLARION STATE 6-0 10/31/64 Thiel 25-27 11/9/46 WESTERN RESERVE 7-13 11/4/51 DAYTON 0-36 11/16/57 BETHANY (W.Va.) 13-0 11/7/64 Bethany 12-23 11/23/46 Akron 6-13 11/10/51 Xavier 0-41 11/14/64 OHIO NORTHERN 21-32 11/20/51 BALDWIN WALLACE 17-7 11958958 ((3-4,3-4, 33-4)-4) 11947947 ((6-3)6-3) 11965965 ((5-1-1)5-1-1) 11952952 ((4-5)4-5) 10/4/58 Thiel* 7-0 9/24/47 WOOSTER 39-0 10/11/58 Wayne State* 20-33 9/25/65 Wash. & Jeff. 3-9 10/4/47 Toledo 35-14 9/20/52 ST. FRANCIS 60-0 10/18/58 Bethany (W.Va.)* 25-16 10/2/65 WAYNE STATE 0-0 10/10/47 Xavier 0-21 9/27/52 Baldwin Wallace 7-13 10/25/58 CASE TECH* 32-14 10/8/65 Eastern Michigan 7-3 10/18/47 BALDWIN WALLACE 28-19 10/4/52 Marshall 7-16 11/1/58 WESTERN RESERVE* 12-31 10/16/65 WESTERN RESERVE 20-0 10/25/47 CASE TECH 26-6 10/11/52 Toledo 3-6 11/8/58 W & J* 20-21 10/23/65 Case Tech 20-0 11/1/47 Kent 7-26 10/18/52 Case Tech 32-0 11/15/58 Allegheny* 0-14 10/30/65 THIEL 21-7 11/9/47 Niagra 41-26 10/25/52 Dayton 0-21 11/6/65 BETHANY 20-14 11/14/47 Youngstown 2-13 11/1/52 YOUNGSTOWN 40-0 11959959 ((7-0,7-0, 66-0)-0) 11/22/47 Akron 31-0 11/7/52 XAVIER 7-13 11966966 ((4-3)4-3) 11/15/52 BRADLEY 41-0 10/3/59 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 45-0 11948948 ((7-1-2)7-1-2) 10/10/59 Waynesburg* 33-14 10/1/66 W & J 13-0 11953953 ((7-2)7-2) 10/17/59 WAYNE STATE* 40-0 10/8/66 Case Tech 21-9 9/24/48 DAYTON 18-26 10/24/59 Case Tech* 48-6 10/15/66 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2-12 10/2/48 Toledo 46-20 9/19/53 EASTERN KENTUCKY 19-21 10/31/59 THIEL* 12-0 10/22/66 Capital 6-13 10/9/48 YOUNGSTOWN 13-6 9/26/53 BALDWIN WALLACE 26-0 11/7/59 WESTERN RESERVE* 20-0 10/29/66 Western Reserve23 23-7 10/16/48 Baldwin Wallace 19-19 10/3/53 MARSHALL 31-0 11/14/59 W & J* 20-0 11/5/66 Allegheny 20-18 10/23/48 NIAGRA 47-14 10/11/53 DAYTON 19-13 11/19/66 BETHANY 6-7 10/29/48 Case Tech 33-13 10/17/53 CASE TECH 32-0 11960960 ((3-4,3-4, 33-2)-2) 11/6/48 Marshall 20-6 10/24/53 Bradley 23-12 11967967 ((3-4)3-4) 69 11/13/48 XAVIER 13-7 10/30/53 Youngstown 7-21 10/1/60 CASE TECH* 8-20 11/20/48 Bowling Green 13-13 11/8/53 Xavier 33-19 10/8/60 THIEL* 19-13 9/30/67 W & J 19-6 12/5/48 Canisus^ 14-13 11/14/53 Toledo 36-7 10/15/60 Bethany (W.Va.)* 20-0 10/7/67 CASE TECH 41-0 ^Great Lakes Bowl 10/22/60 Wayne State* 28-20 10/14/67 Eastern Michigan 0-34 11954954 ((3-5)3-5) 10/29/60 Edinboro State 7-14 10/21/67 Wittenberg 0-37 11949949 ((6-3)6-3) 11/5/60 WESTERN RESERVE* 12-20 10/28/67 WESTERN RESERVE 10-14 9/18/54 Eastern Kentucky 0-19 11/12/60 HOBART 6-7 11/4/67 ALLEGHENY 0-15 9/24/49 Texas Western 7-33 9/25/54 Baldwin-Wallace 33-13 11/18/67 Bethany 21-3 10/1/49 Toledo 28-14 10/2/54 Dayton 20-12 11961961 ((5-2,5-2, 44-1)-1) 10/8/49 Youngstown 12-20 10/9/54 Toledo 6-7 11968968 ((4-4)4-4) 10/16/49 Xavier 7-21 10/16/54 WAYNE STATE 13-0 10/7/61 Case Tech* 6-0 10/21/49 MARSHALL 26-7 10/30/54 YOUNGSTOWN 0-7 10/14/61 Thiel* 41-8 9/28/68 Wash. & Jeff. 30-8 10/28/49 BOWLING GREEN 38-24 11/6/54 XAVIER 7-26 10/21/61 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 34-12 10/5/68 CASE TECH. 29-7 11/4/49 CASE TECH 27-0 11/13/54 Kent State 14-27 10/28/61 WAYNE STATE* 62-0 10/12/68 Allegheny 13-14 11/13/49 Canisus 26-12 11/4/61 Wabash 6-7 10/19/68 Ashland 0-45 11/19/49 BALDWIN WALLACE 28-7 11955955 ((3-3-1,3-3-1, 22-2-1)-2-1) 11/11/61 Western Reserve* 0-6 10/26/68 WESTERN RESERVE 23-0 11/18/61 Hobart 6-0 11/2/68 BETHANY 22-13 11950950 ((8-2)8-2) 10/8/55 Bowling Green 0-30 11/9/68 Findlay 14-20 10/15/55 Wayne State* 44-25 11962962 ((7-0)7-0) 11/16/68 THIEL 6-12 9/17/50 St. Bonaventure 19-27 10/22/55 EDINBORO 32-0 9/23/50 XAVIER 19-24 10/29/55 Case Tech* 21-0 10/6/62 Bethany 42-6 11969969 ((7-1,7-1, 66-0)-0) 9/30/50 Toledo 41-0 11/5/55 Western Reserve* 7-19 10/13/62 Wayne State 67-14 10/7/50 KENT STATE 48-7 11/12/55 CASE TECH* 0-6 10/20/62 ALLEGHENY 26-0 9/27/69 W & J* 14-6 10/14/50 YOUNGSTOWN 27-0 11/19/55 WAYNE STATE* 0-0 10/27/62 WESTERN RESERVE 7-0 10/4/69 Case Tech* 27-0 10/21/50 Case Tech 51-14 11/3/62 CASE TECH 44-0 10/11/69 ALLEGHENY* 32-25 10/28/50 Marshall 39-2 11956956 ((4-1-2,4-1-2, 22-0-1)-0-1) 11/10/62 THIEL 12-0 10/18/69 ASHLAND 7-24 11/4/50 Dayton 24-12 11/17/62 W & J 13-0 10/25/69 Western Reserve* 7-0 11/10/50 SYRACUSE 21-16 10/6/56 GENEVA 7-7 11/1/69 Bethany (W.Va.)* 31-16 11/16/50 Baldwin Wallace 33-25 10/13/56 Clarion State 20-7 11963963 ((7-0)7-0) 11/8/69 Findlay 14-9 10/20/56 Edinboro 27-13 11/15/69 Thiel* 37-8 10/27/56 CASE TECH* 20-0 10/5/63 BETHANY 21-6 11/3/56 Western Reserve* 44-14 10/12/63 WAYNE STATE 20-0 11/12/56 Findlay 7-20 10/19/63 Ohio Northern 14-0 11/17/56 Wayne State* 14-14 10/26/63 Western Reserve 9-3 11/2/63 Case Tech 20-13 11/9/63 Thiel 42-0 11/16/63 W & J 14-6

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11970970 ((2-5-1,2-5-1, 22-2-1)-2-1) 11975975 ((4-5,4-5, 33-4)-4) 11980980 ((4-5,4-5, 44-3)-3) 11985985 ((2-7,2-7, 22-4)-4) 9/26/70 Bethany (W.Va.)* 13-17 9/13/75 Hiram* 3-10 9/13/80 Denison 7-29 9/7/85 CANISIUS 7-13 10/3/70 Case Western Reserve* 0-0 9/20/75 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 21-14 9/20/80 HIRAM* 16-9 9/14/85 Wooster 7-13 10/10/70 W & J* 12-14 9/27/75 BALDWIN WALLACE 14-41 9/27/80 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 10-14 9/21/85 CARNEGIE MELLON* 0-35 10/17/70 THIEL* 36-30 10/4/75 CARNEGIE MELLON* 19-7 10/4/80 Allegheny* 13-0 9/28/85 CASE RESERVE 0-37 10/24/70 Allegheny* 25-14 10/11/75 W & J* 6-21 10/11/80 W & J* 13-3 10/5/85 Hiram* 8-20 10/31/70 Westminister 6-20 10/18/75 CASE WESTERN* 55-7 10/18/80 THIEL* 6-21 10/13/85 Bethany (W.Va.)* 17-31 11/6/70 FINDLAY 20-45 10/25/75 ALLEGHENY* 21-23 10/25/80 Carnegie Mellon* 0-6 10/19/85 Grove City* 7-3 11/13/70 MOUNT UNION 6-42 11/1/75 Thiel* 0-8 11/1/80 Case Reserve* 35-20 10/26/85 W & J* 22-30 11/9/75 OBERLIN 34-20 11/8/80 DAYTON 3-41 11/2/85 THEIL* 13-7 11971971 ((4-5,4-5, 44-1)-1) 11976976 ((3-6,3-6, 22-5)-5) 11981981 ((3-6,3-6, 33-4)-4) 11986986 ((2-7,2-7, 22-4)-4) 9/18/71 CASE RESERVE* 33-7 9/25/71 Baldwin-Wallace 0-48 9/18/76 HIRAM* 20-17 9/12/81 DENISON 0-14 9/6/86 DUQUESNE 17-28 10/2/71 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 28-0 9/25/76 W & J* 7-10 9/19/81 Hiram* 0-7 9/13/86 Baldwin-Wallace 13-35 10/9/71 W & J* 30-35 10/2/76 Allegheny* 14-35 9/26/81 Bethany (W.Va.)* 6-17 9/27/86 Thiel* 7-12 10/16/71 Thiel* 21-7 10/9/76 Bethany (W.Va.)* 7-13 10/3/81 ALLEGHENY* 9-7 10/4/86 Carnegie Mellon* 0-10 10/23/71 ALLEGHENY* 35-0 10/16/76 Carnegie Mellon* 0-36 10/10/81 W & J* 20-0 10/11/86 WOOSTER 14-15 10/30/71 WESTMINSTER 13-42 10/23/76 THIEL* 19-18 10/17/81 Thiel* 14-19 10/18/86 HIRAM* 24-13 11/6/71 Findlay 20-45 10/30/76 CASE RESERVE* 6-19 10/24/81 CARNEGIE MELLON* 13-20 10/25/86 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 35-21 11/13/71 Mount Union 20-40 11/6/76 GEORGETOWN 30-3 10/31/81 CASE RESERVE* 42-13 11/1/86 Grove City* 0-23 11/13/76 Oberlin 16-21 11/7/81 Dayton 7-48 11/8/86 W & J* 14-15 11972972 ((7-3,7-3, 55-2)-2) 11977977 ((2-7,2-7, 00-7)-7) 11982982 ((5-4,5-4, 44-3)-3) 11987987 ((5-4,5-4, 33-3)-3) 9/16/72 W & J* 34-0 9/23/72 ALLEGHENY* 7-17 9/17/77 Hiram* 0-16 9/11/82 MUSKINGUM 6-24 9/5/87 Duquesne 27-20 9/30/72 Thiel* 7-0 9/24/77 W & J* 20-31 9/18/82 Mercyhurst 19-6 9/12/87 BALDWIN-WALLACE 10-3 10/7/72 Wooster 14-20 10/1/77 Allegheny* 0-33 9/25/82 Case Reserve* 7-14 9/26/87 THIEL* 40-0 10/14/72 GROVE CITY 28-12 10/8/77 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 2-16 10/2/82 HIRAM* 10-7 10/3/87 CARNEGIE MELLON* 7-10 10/21/72 Carnegie Mellon* 10-7 10/15/77 CARNEGIE MELLON* 0-7 10/9/82 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 23-0 10/10/87 Wooster 13-14 70 10/28/72 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 28-21 10/22/77 Thiel* 3-7 10/16/82 Allegheny* 3-7 10/17/87 Hiram* 3-26 11/4/72 HIRAM* 9-18 10/29/77 CASE RESERVE* 0-7 10/23/82 W & J* 17-23 10/24/87 Bethany (W.Va.)* 35-0 11/11/72 Oberlin 19-14 11/5/77 Georgetown 10-9 10/30/82 THIEL* 28-13 10/31/87 GROVE CITY* 30-8 11/18/72 Case Reserve* 20-14 11/12/77 OBERLIN 21-0 11/6/82 Carnegie Mellon* 20-14 11/7/87 Wash. & Jeff.* 3-24 11973973 ((7-1-2,7-1-2, 55-0-2)-0-2) 11978978 ((5-4,5-4, 44-3)-3) 11983983 ((4-5,4-5, 44-3)-3) 11988988 ((7-2,7-2, 44-2)-2)

9/15/73 W & J* 38-12 9/9/78 CAPITAL 21-24 9/10/83 Muskingum 14-38 9/10/88 KENYON 34-14 9/22/73 Allegheny* 7-7 9/16/78 Buffalo 17-14 9/17/83 MERCYHURST 7-21 9/17/88 Case Reserve 27-10 9/29/73 THIEL* 14-14 9/23/78 THIEL* 21-16 9/24/83 CASE RESERVE* 7-34 9/24/88 WASH. & JEFF.* 13-20 10/6/73 WOOSTER 7-14 9/30/78 W & J* 9-10 10/1/83 Hiram* 14-0 10/1/88 Thiel* 40-7 10/13/73 Grove City 41-6 10/7/78 Case Reserve* 13-6 10/8/83 Bethany (W.Va.)* 3-10 10/8/88 Carnegie Mellon* 24-7 10/20/73 CARNEGIE MELLON* 20-7 10/14/78 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 34-27 10/15/83 ALLEGHENY* 16-14 10/15/88 Allegheny 33-14 10/27/73 Bethany (W.Va.)* 27-16 10/21/78 HIRAM* 26-19 10/22/83 W & J* 10-8 10/22/88 HIRAM* 25-7 11/3/73 Hiram* 19-16 10/28/78 Carnegie Mellon* 0-27 10/29/83 Thiel* 21-10 10/29/88 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 51-19 11/10/73 OBERLIN 24-6 11/4/78 Allegheny* 7-14 11/5/83 CARNEGIE MELLON* 0-19 11/5/88 Grove City* 2-3 11/17/73 CASE RESERVE* 30-7 11979979 ((3-6,3-6, 33-4)-4) 11984984 ((4-5,4-5, 22-4)-4) 11989989 ((9-2,9-2, 77-1)-1) 11974974 ((7-2,7-2, 66-1)-1) 9/8/79 Capital 8-15 9/8/84 Canisius 24-22 9/2/89 Buffalo 20-15 9/14/74 HIRAM* 40-20 9/15/79 BUFFALO 3-9 9/15/84 WOOSTER 20-0 9/9/89 Kenyon 19-3 9/21/74 Bethany (W.Va.)* 24-15 9/22/79 Thiel* 21-15 9/22/84 Carnegie Mellon* 12-24 9/16/89 Muskingum* 21-12 9/28/74 Baldwin Wallace 6-39 9/29/79 W & J* 20-7 9/29/84 Case Reserve 8-44 9/23/89 OHIO NORTHERN* 33-14 10/5/74 Carnegie Mellon* 20-7 10/6/79 CASE RESERVE* 3-17 10/6/84 HIRAM* 14-6 9/30/89 Marietta* 13-10 10/12/74 W & J* 41-14 10/13/79 Bethany (W.Va.)* 0-17 10/13/84 BETHANY (W.Va.)* 13-20 10/7/89 OTTERBEIN* 30-3 10/19/74 Case Reserve* 13-6 10/20/79 Hiram* 7-20 10/20/84 Grove City* 14-15 10/14/89 HEIDELBERG* 26-3 10/26/74 Allegheny* 21-30 10/27/79 CARNEGIE MELLON* 7-27 10/27/84 W & J* 0-20 10/21/89 Capital* 54-0 11/2/74 THIEL* 19-7 11/3/79 ALLEGHENY* 31-14 11/3/84 Thiel* 25-20 11/4/89 MOUNT UNION* 31-7 11/9/74 Oberlin 56-27 11/11/89 Baldwin-Wallace* 19-25 11/18/89 Dayton^ 10-35

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11990990 ((8-2,8-2, 88-1)-1) 11995995 ((6-2-2,6-2-2, 55-2-2)-2-2) 22000000 ((7-3,7-3, 66-3)-3) 22005005 ((7-3,7-3, 66-3)-3) 9/8/90 DAYTON 28-45 9/9/95 Ohio Wesleyan 28-13 9/2/00 CATHOLIC 37-3 9/10/05 HOPE 38-13 9/15/90 Marietta* 48-7 9/16/95 Marietta* 21-21 9/16/00 MARIETTA COLLEGE* 42-35 9/17/05 MOUNT UNION* 0-70 9/22/90 CAPITAL* 24-16 9/23/95 OTTERBEIN* 55-14 9/23/00 Mount Union* 31-41 9/24/05 Marietta* 48-17 9/29/90 Otterbein* 34-28 9/30/95 Mount Union* 7-33 9/30/00 HEIDELBERG* 39-11 10/1/05 OHIO NORTHERN* 50-25 10/6/90 MOUNT UNION* 7-13 10/7/95 Heidelberg* 44-21 10/7/00 WILMINGTON* 19-24 10/8/05 MUSKINGUM* 34-0 10/13/90 Heidelberg* 33-13 10/14/95 OHIO NORTHERN* 38-6 10/14/00 Muskingum* 41-3 10/15/05 Wilmington* 31-14 10/20/90 HIRAM* 47-0 10/21/95 CAPITAL* 39-6 10/21/00 Ohio Northern* 35-38 10/22/05 Heidelberg* 49-21 10/27/90 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 10-9 10/28/95 Muskingum* 7-7 10/28/00 CAPITAL* 48-7 10/29/05 OTTERBEIN* 32-6 11/3/90 Ohio Northern* 29-21 11/4/95 Hiram* 33-7 11/4/00 Otterbein* 28-21 11/5/05 Capital* 7-19 11/10/90 MUSKINGUM* 25-10 11/11/95 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 3-31 11/11/00 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 20-17 11/12/05 Baldwin-Wallace* 14-17 11991991 ((5-3-2,5-3-2, 55-2-2)-2-2) 11996996 ((9-1,9-1, 88-1)-1) 22001001 ((7-3,7-3, 66-3)-3) 22006006 ((5-5,5-5, 55-4)-4)

9/14/91 Dayton 7-24 9/7/96 Gannon 22-0 9/1/01 Catholic 23-6 9/2/06 Wooster 22-30 9/21/91 MARIETTA* 42-7 9/21/96 Ohio Northern* 52-0 9/15/01 Marietta* 51-17 9/16/06 HEIDELBERG* 42-7 9/28/91 Capital* 7-7 9/28/96 MARIETTA* 38-11 9/22/01 MOUNT UNION* 30-33 9/23/06 OHIO NORTHERN* 9-23 10/5/91 OTTERBEIN* 39-0 10/5/96 Otterbein* 41-7 9/29/01 Heidelberg* 44-21 9/30/06 Baldwin-Wallace* 8-24 10/12/91 Mount Union* 20-20 10/12/96 MUSKINGUM* 34-0 10/6/01 Wilmington* 16-14 10/7/06 CAPITAL* 21-24 10/19/91 HEIDELBERG* 23-21 10/19/96 MOUNT UNION* 9-27 10/13/01 MUSKINGUM* 49-33 10/14/006 Marietta* 20-7 10/26/91 Hiram* 48-7 10/26/96 Capital* 38-0 10/20/01 OHIO NORTHERN* 19-59 10/21/06 Muskingum* 38-0 11/2/91 Baldwin-Wallace* 0-21 11/2/96 HEIDELBERG* 64-7 10/27/01 Capital* 32-39 10/28/06 WILMINGTON* 35-0 11/9/91 OHIO NORTHERN* 17-7 11/9/96 HIRAM* 27-7 11/3/01 OTTERBEIN* 48-3 11/4/06 Mount Union* 14-31 11/16/91 Muskingum* 17-24 11/16/96 Baldwin-Wallace* 37-33 11/10/01 Baldwin-Wallace* 31-14 11/11/06 OTTERBEIN* 14-0 11992992 ((8-2,8-2, 77-2)-2) 11997997 ((10-2,10-2, 88-1)-1) 22002002 ((12-2,12-2, 88-1)-1) 22007007 ((6-4,6-4, 55-4)-4)

9/12/92 Alma 28-3 9/6/97 GANNON 23-9 9/7/02 CATHOLIC 56-7 9/1/07 WOOSTER 24-0 9/19/92 Capital* 51-10 9/20/97 OHIO NORTHERN* 28-21 9/21/02 WILMINGTON* 40-0 9/15/07 Heidelberg* 21-6 9/26/92 HEIDELBERG* 49-6 9/27/97 Marietta* 18-12 9/28/02 Ohio Northern* 33-7 9/22/07 Ohio Northern* 13-23 10/3/92 Ohio Northern* 30-6 10/04/97 OTTERBEIN* 50-6 10/5/02 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 20-13 9/29/07 BW* 20-17 (OT) 71 10/10/92 MOUNT UNION* 14-24 10/11/97 Muskingum* 36-7 10/12/02 MARIETTA* 46-0 10/6/07 Capital* 13-37 10/17/92 MUSKINGUM* 27-3 10/18/97 Mount Union* 14-42 10/19/02 Mount Union* 16-35 10/13/07 MARIETTA* 27-9 10/24/92 Otterbein* 56-26 10/25/97 CAPITAL* 55-0 10/26/02 HEIDELBERG* 59-21 10/20/07 MUSKINGUM* 27-6 10/31/92 MARIETTA* 42-6 11/1/97 HEIDELBERG* 35-10 11/2/02 Muskingum* 34-26 10/27/07 Wilmington* 35-42 (OT) 11/7/92 HIRAM* 44-0 11/8/97 HIRAM* 54-14 11/9/02 Otterbein* 73-0 11/3/07 MOUNT UNION* 0-53 11/14/92 Baldwin-Wallace* 17-27 11/15/97 BALDWIN WALLACE* 20-17 11/16/02 CAPITAL* 16-6 11/10/07 Otterbein* 35-33 (OT) 11/22/97 HANOVER^ 30-20 11/23/02 Hobart^ 27-7 11993993 ((6-4,6-4, 55-4)-4) 11/29/97 MOUNT UNION^ 7-59 11/30/02 Muhlenberg^ 21-10 22008008 ((5-5,5-5, 44-5)-5) 12/7/02 SUNY Brockport^ 16-10 (OT) 9/11/93 ALMA 47-31 11998998 ((8-2,8-2, 77-2)-2) 12/14/02 Mount Union^ 19-57 9/6/08 Thomas More 41-14 9/18/93 CAPITAL* 25-0 9/20/08 Baldwin-Wallace* 17-21 9/25/93 Heidelberg* 17-28 9/5/98 Stonehill 56-3 22003003 ((7-3,7-3, 66-3)-3) 9/27/08 HEIDELBERG* 17-15 10/2/93 OHIO NORTHERN* 30-24 9/19/98 CAPITAL* 41-8 10/4/08 WILMINGTON* 31-17 10/9/93 Mount Union* 0-21 9/26/98 Otterbein* 26-14 9/6/03 THIEL 42-0 10/11/08 Marietta* 31-6 10/16/93 Muskingum* 20-18 10/3/98 Mount Union* 14-21 9/20/03 Wilmington* 31-13 10/18/08 CAPITAL* 13-3 10/23/93 OTTERBEIN* 31-35 10/10/98 MARIETTA* 45-21 9/27/03 OHIO NORTHERN* 28-23 10/25/08 OHIO NORTHERN* 14-21 10/30/93 Marietta* 19-13 10/17/98 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 26-27 10/4/03 Baldwin-Wallace* 0-36 11/1/08 Mount Union* 7-41 11/6/93 Hiram* 54-0 10/24/98 Muskingum* 37-20 10/11/03 Marietta* 42-13 11/8/08 Muskingum* 14-15 11/13/93 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 13-28 10/31/98 HEIDELBERG* 44-6 10/18/03 MOUNT UNION* 16-34 11/15/08 OTTERBEIN* 17-20 (OT) 11/7/98 Ohio Northern* 28-21 10/25/03 Heidelberg* 42-14 11994994 ((9-1,9-1, 88-1)-1) 11/14/98 HIRAM* 58-21 11/1/03 MUSKINGUM* 21-6 22009009 ((3-7,3-7, 33-6)-6) 11/8/03 OTTERBEIN* 14-0 9/10/94 OHIO WESLEYAN 45-14 11999999 ((7-3,7-3, 66-3)-3) 11/15/03 Capital* 14-17 9/5/09 THOMAS MORE 7-14 9/17/94 MARIETTA* 21-14 9/19/09 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 43-29 9/24/94 Otterbein* 44-7 9/4/99 Catholic 26-21 22004004 ((6-4,6-4, 66-3)-3) 9/26/09 Heidelberg* 30-27 10/1/94 MOUNT UNION* 7-10 9/18/99 Capital* 51-12 10/3/09 Wilmington* 16-24 10/8/94 HEIDELBERG* 27-23 9/25/99 OTTERBEIN* 27-24 9/11/04 Hope 20-21 10/10/09 MARIETTA* 22-0 10/15/94 Ohio Northern* 32-14 10/2/99 MOUNT UNION* 51-57 9/18/04 Mount Union* 3-55 10/17/09 Capital* 20-28 10/22/94 Capital* 62-13 10/9/99 Marietta* 10-0 9/25/04 MARIETTA* 20-3 10/24/09 Ohio Northern* 14-35 10/29/94 MUSKINGUM* 33-3 10/16/99 Baldwin-Wallace* 20-29 10/2/04 Ohio Northern* 14-38 10/31/09 MOUNT UNION* 7-56 11/5/94 HIRAM* 17-0 10/23/99 MUSKINGUM* 45-7 10/9/04 Muskingum* 14-7 11/7/09 MUSKINGUM* 31-34 11/12/94 Baldwin-Wallace* 9-0 10/30/99 Heidelberg* 21-10 10/16/04 WILMINGTON* 20-10 11/14/09 Otterbein* 22-24 11/6/99 OHIO NORTHERN* 23-36 10/23/04 HEIDELBERG* 24-0 11/13/99 Hiram* 50-13 10/30/04 Otterbein* 0-31 11/6/04 CAPITAL* 19-6 11/13/04 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 10-0

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9/4/10 Case Western Reserve 13-30 Adrian ...... 9-0 Findlay ...... 4-5 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 2-0 9/18/10 MOUNT UNION* 7-51 Akron ...... 3-7-1 Fordham ...... 0-1 Olivet ...... 1-0 9/25/10 MARIETTA* 24-18 Albion ...... 1-0 Gannon ...... 2-0 SUNY Brockport ...... 1-0 10/2/10 Otterbein* 28-56 10/9/10 WILMINGTON* 38-17 Allegheny ...... 10-10-1 Geneva ...... 0-2-1 St. Benedict ...... 1-0 10/16/10 Muskingum* 24-17 Alma ...... 2-0 Georgetown ...... 2-0 St. Bonaventure ...... 1-3 10/23/10 OHIO NORTHERN* 14-35 Arkansas Tech ...... 2-0 Grand Rapids ...... 1-0 St. Francis ...... 3-0 10/30/10 Capital* 28-20 Ashland ...... 1-2 Grove City ...... 4-8-1 St. John Fisher ...... 0-1 11/6/10 Heidelberg* 35-37 11/13/10 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 31-28 Baldwin Wallace ...... 24-25-4 Hanover ...... 1-0 St. Norbert ...... 2-0 Bethany (W.Va.) ...... 22-11 Heidelberg ...... 22-6 St. Thomas ...... 0-1 22011011 ((5-5,5-5, 55-4)-4) Bowling Green ...... 2-1-1 Hiram ...... 21-8 Stonehill ...... 1-0 Bradley ...... 2-0 Hobart ...... 2-1 Syracuse ...... 1-0 9/3/11 CWRU 17-24 9/17/11 Mount Union* 7-58 Broaddus ...... 1-0 Hope ...... 1-1 Texas Western ...... 0-1 9/24/11 Marietta* 37-35 Buffalo ...... 2-1 Kent State ...... 8-4 Thiel ...... 22-7-1 10/1/11 OTTERBEIN* 47-41 (OT) Canisius ...... 4-4 Kenyon ...... 2-0 Thomas More ...... 1-1 10/8/11 Wilmington* 44-7 Capital ...... 18-9-1 Loyola ...... 0-1 Toledo ...... 6-7-2 10/15/11 MUSKINGUM* 33-14 10/22/11 Ohio Northern* 21-24 Carnegie Mellon ...... 6-12 Marietta ...... 25-0-1 Valparaiso ...... 1-0 10/29/11 CAPITAL* 37-24 Case Western Reserve .10-9-1 Marquette ...... 0-1 Villanova ...... 0-2 11/5/11 HEIDELBERG* 28-41 Catholic ...... 4-0 Marshall ...... 4-1-1 W.V. Wesleyan ...... 0-1 11/12/11 Baldwin-Wallace* 37-45 Centre ...... 0-1 Mercer ...... 0-0-1 Wabash ...... 0-1 22012012 ((6-4,6-4, 55-4)-4) Clarion State ...... 2-0 Mercyhurst ...... 1-1 Wash. & Jeff ...... 15-14 Creighton ...... 0-2 Miami, OH ...... 1-1 Wayne State ...... 8-2-3 8/31/12 St. Norbert College 40-3 Davis & Elkins ...... 2-3 Mount Union ...... 2-28-2 Waynesburg ...... 1-0 9/15/12 BALDWIN WALLACE* 28-32 Dayton ...... 6-17-3 Muhlenberg ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 9/22/12 Otterbein University* 7-21 72 9/29/12 Capital University* 37-10 Defi ance ...... 1-0 Muskingum ...... 22-5-1 Western Maryland ...... 0-1 10/6/12 MARIETTA* 61-14 Denison ...... 0-2 Niagra ...... 3-2-1 Westminster ...... 1-3 10/13/12 Muskingum* 55-28 Detroit Tech ...... 2-1-2 North Dakota ...... 1-0 Wilmington ...... 17-3 10/20/12 OHIO NORTHERN* 28-23 Duquesne ...... 2-1 OTTERBEIN ...... 21-6 Wittenberg ...... 1-2-1 10/27/12 WILMINGTON* 34-7 11/3/12 Heidelberg* 10-31 Eastern Kentucky ...... 0-2 Oberlin ...... 5-1 Wooster ...... 5-6 11/10/12 MOUNT UNION* 17-59 Eastern Michigan ...... 3-2-1 Ohio ...... 0-2 Xavier ...... 2-13-1 Edinboro State ...... 2-1 Ohio Northern ...... 16-11 Youngstown ...... 4-5 22013013 ((9-2,9-2, 88-1)-1)

9/7/2013 ST. NORBERT 41-0 9/21/13 Baldwin Wallace* 27-7 9/28/13 OTTERBEIN* 28-0 10/5/13 CAPITAL* 54-0 10/12/13 Marietta* 62-7 10/19/13 MUSKINGUM* 41-9 10/26/13 Ohio Northern* 47-0 11/2/13 Wilmington* 63-3 11/9/13 HEIDELBERG* 48-7 11/16/13 Mount Union* 34-42 11/23/13 ST. JOHN FISHER^ 16-25

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INDIVIDUAL IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL Rushing RRushingushing ((GG = GGame,ame, S = Season,Season, C = CCareer)areer) Most Rushing Yards G 276 Steve Prelock vs. Bethany ...... 10/29/88 Service SServiceervice S 1,409 Tim Barre ...... 1974 Most Games Played C 4,397 Willie Beers ...... 1989-92 C 43 Joe Indriolo ...... 2000-03 43 Joe Motley ...... 2002-05 Most Rushing A empts G 53 Wille Beers vs. Capital ...... 9/28/91 Scoring SScoringcoring S 292 Willie Beers ...... 1991 Most Total Points C 861 Willie Beers ...... 1989-92 G 30 Bill Eredics vs. Valparaiso...... 9/29/29 30 Carl Taseff vs. Niagara ...... 11/9/47 Most Rushing Touchdowns 30 Steve Prelock vs. Bethany ...... 10/29/88 G 5 Bill Eredics vs. Valparaiso...... 9/29/29 30 Bruce Saban vs. O erbein ...... 10/24/92 5 Steve Prelock vs. Bethany ...... 10/29/88 S 138 Carl Taseff ...... 1950 5 Bruce Saban vs. O erbein ...... 10/24/92 C 361 Carl Taseff ...... 1947-50 S 20 Carl Taseff ...... 1950 C 52 Carl Taseff ...... 1947-50 Most Touchdowns G 5 Bill Eredics vs. Valparaiso...... 9/29/29 Best Rushing Average Carl Taseff vs. Niagara ...... 11/9/47 S 12.35 Bruce Saban ...... 1991 Steve Prelock vs. Bethany ...... 10/29/88 C 6.3 Bruce Saban ...... 1989-92 Bruce Saban vs. O erbein ...... 10/24/92 S 23 Carl Taseff ...... 1950 Longest Rushing Play C 60 Carl Taseff ...... 1947-50 G 97 Tommy Michals vs. Marie a ...... 10/12/13 73 Kicking KKickingicking Passing PPassingassing Most Extra Points Most Passing Yardage G 10 George Theofi los vs. O erbein...... 11/9/02 G 526 Mark Myers vs. St. Norbert College ...... 9/7/13 S 57 Kresimir Ivkovic ...... 2013 S 3,288 Mark Myers ...... 2013 C 140 David Vitatoe ...... 1997-00 C 10,345 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02

Most Extra Points A empted Most Passing A empts G 10 George Theofi los vs. O erbein...... 11/9/02 G 62 Tom Arth vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 S 57 Kresimir Ivkovic ...... 2013 S 385 Mark Myers ...... 2013 C 157 David Vitatoe ...... 1997-00 C 1,258 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02

Most Field Goals Made Most Pass Comple ons G 5 Brad Marchese vs. Marie a ...... 10/10/09 G 42 Tom Arth vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 S 20 Kresimir Ivkovic ...... 2013 S 246 Mark Myers ...... 2013 C 35 David Vitatoe ...... 1997-00 C 741 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02

Most Field Goal A empts Most Touchdown Passes G 5 Mark Schroeder vs. Allegheny ...... 10/5/80 G 6 Tom Arth vs. Catholic...... 9/7/02 5 Doug Dickason vs. Thiel ...... 9/26/87 6 Mark Myers vs. Muskingum ...... 10/12/12 5 Jason Goldberg vs. ONU ...... 10/15/92 S 31 Tom Arth ...... 2000 5 Brad Marchese vs. Marie a ...... 10/10/09 C 89 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02 5 Kresimir Ivkovic vs. ONU ...... 10/26/13 S 24 Kresimir Ivkovic ...... 2013 Most Intercep ons Thrown C 55 David Vitatoe ...... 1997-00 G 6 Dick Sands vs. Thiel ...... 10/31/64 S 16 Dick Sands ...... 1964 Longest Field Goal C 29 Nick Caserio ...... 1995-98 G 52 Joe Timko vs. Canisius ...... 9/8/84

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Best Pass Comple on Percentage Most Pun ng Yards G .955 (21-22) Mark Petruziello vs. Thomas More ...... 9/6/08 G 473 Mike Olenynch vs. Eastern Michigan ...... 10/15/66 S .639 Mark Petruziello ...... 2006 S 2,541 Lee Fortner ...... 1979 .639 Mark Myers ...... 2013 C 8,375 Ryan Haley ...... 1990, 1992-94 C .646 Eric Marcy ...... 1997-00 Best Pun ng Average Longest Pass Play S 42.8 Ryan Haley ...... 1994 G 99 John Wicinski to Donnell Lipford vs. Bethany...... 9/20/75 C 40.5 Ryan Haley ...... 1990, 1992-94

Total Off ense TTotalotal Off enseense Longest Punt Most Total Off ense Yardage G 87 Pat McDonell vs. Quan co Marines ...... 11/6/26 G 503 Mark Myers vs. St. Norbert ...... 9/7/13 S 3,239 Mark Myers ...... 2013 Punt Returns PPuntunt ReturnsReturns C 10,457 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02 Most Punt Returns G 9 Mike Artale vs. Bald.-Wallace ...... 11/30/33 Most Rushing/Passing Plays S 36 David Ziegler ...... 1997 G 66 Tom Arth vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 C 94 Gregg Genovese ...... 1990-93 66 Tom Arth vs. Capital ...... 10/27/01 S 432 Tom Arth ...... 2000 Most Punt Return Yardage C 1,557 Tom Arth ...... 1999-02 G 178 David Ziegler vs. Capital ...... 10/25/97 S 766 David Zielgler ...... 1997 Pass Receiving RReceivingeceiving C 1,203 David Ziegler ...... 1997-99 Most Recep ons G 17 Frank Ross at Capital ...... 10/17/09 Most Touchdowns on Punt Returns 74 S 69 Frank Ross ...... 2009 G 1 Many mes, (mr) Jordan D’Orazio vs. Wilm...... 11/2/13 C 204 Frank Ross ...... 2007-10 S 3 David Ziegler ...... 1997 C 3 David Ziegler ...... 1997-99 Most Recep on Yardage G 267 Lane Robilo o vs. Muskingum ...... 10/13/12 Best Punt Return Average S 1,045 John Clark ...... 2001 S 24.8 Jim Heavey ...... 1961 C 2,580 Jeff Lerner ...... 1999-02 C 16.9 David Ziegler ...... 1997-99

Most Touchdown Recep ons Longest Punt Return G 4 Sean Williams vs. Oh. Wesleyan ...... 9/10/94 G 92 Burrell Shields vs. Marshall ...... 10/21/49 S 13 Sean Williams ...... 1994 13 Adam Therrien ...... 2002 Kickoff Returns KKickoickoff ReturnsReturns 13 Joseph Konrad ...... 2006 Most Kickoff Returns 13 Aramis Greenwood...... 2013 G 8 Mark Elsassaer vs. Mt. Union ...... 11/3/07 C 24 Larry Holmes ...... 1997-00 S 30 Bobby Mangiarelli ...... 2010 C 49 David Jones...... 1974-77 Best Recep on Average 49 Bobby Mangiarelli ...... 2008-10 S 30.9 Joe Minor ...... 1950 C 23.5 Joe Minor ...... 1948-50 Most Kickoff Return Yardage G 197 Mark Elsassaer vs. Mt Union ...... 11/3/07 Longest Receiving Play S 730 Bobby Mangiarelli ...... 2010 G 99 Donnell Lipford from John Wicinski vs. Bethany ...9/20/75 C 1,095 Bobby Mangiarelli ...... 2008-10

Pun ng PPunun ngng Most Touchdowns on Kickoff Returns Most Punts G 1 Many mes, (mr) Angelo Cua vs. Heidelberg .....10/26/02 G 15 Mike Olenynch vs. Eastern Michigan ...... 10/15/66 S 2 Tim Barre ...... 1973 S 66 Lee Fortner ...... 1979 2 David Ziegler ...... 1998, 1999 C 207 Ryan Haley ...... 1990,1992-94 2 Bobby Kra ...... 1999 C 4 David Ziegler ...... 1997-99

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Best Kickoff Return Average S 37.1 David Ziegler ...... 1998 Most Touchdowns C 30.4 David Ziegler ...... 1997-99 G 14 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 S 66 ...... 2002 Longest Kickoff Return G 100 Tim Barre vs. Bethany ...... 10/27/73 Most Extra Points G 10 vs. O erbein ...... 11/9/02 Intercep ons IIntercepntercep onsons S 57 ...... 2013 Most Intercep ons G 3 Joe Petkovic vs. Dayton ...... 9/24/48 Most Extra Points A empts 3 Jeff vs. Hokl vs. Oberlin ...... 11/10/73 G 14 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 3 Chuck Catanzite vs. Allegheny ...... 10/31/81 S 66 ...... 2002 3 John Verhotz vs. Carnegie-Mellon ...... 11/6/82 S 10 Ed Sandrick ...... 1969 Most Field Goals C 21 Ed Sandrick ...... 1966-69 G 5 vs. Marie a ...... 10/10/09 S 20 ...... 2013 Most Intercep on Return Yardage G 100 Ed Sandrick vs. Case Tech ...... 10/4/69 Most Field Goal A empts S 154 Ed Sandrick ...... 1968 G 5 vs. Allegheny ...... 10/4/80 C 235 Jack Minor ...... 1947-48 5 vs. Thiel ...... 9/26/87 5 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/15/94 Most Touchdowns on Intercep on Returns 5 vs. Marie a ...... 10/10/09 G 2 Jeff Hokl vs. Oberlin ...... 11/10/73 S 24 ...... 2013 S 2 Jeff Hokl ...... 1973 C 2 Jeff Hokl ...... 1971-73 Most Safe es Carlo Melaragno ...... 2005-08 G 2 vs. Washington & Jeff erson ...... 9/27/69 75 2 vs. Baldwin-Wallace ...... 10/20/51 Longest Intercep on Return S 3 ...... 1951 G 100 Ed Sandrick vs. Case Tech ...... 10/4/69 Rushing RRushingushing Tackles TTacklesackles Net Rushing Yardage Total Tackles G 439 vs. Case Tech ...... 10/5/68 G 29 London Fletcher vs. ONU...... 9/20/97 S 2,846 ...... 1974 S 202 London Fletcher ...... 1997 C 536 Dave Rastoka ...... 1986-89 Most Rushing A empts 536 Chris Anderson ...... 1993-96 G 81 vs. Oberlin ...... 11/8/75 S 616 ...... 1973 Sacks G 5.0 Sco O’Donnell vs. Heidelberg ...... 11/2/96 Most Touchdowns Rushing 5.0 Sco O’Donnell vs. Heidelberg ...... 11/9/96 G 12 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 5.0 McPatrick Coyne vs. Hobart ...... 11/23/02 S 41 ...... 1991 S 19.0 Sco O’Donnell ...... 1996 C 48.5 Sco O’Donnell ...... 1993-1996 Passing PPassingassing Most Passing Yardage TEAM TTEAMEAM G 474 vs. Muskingum ...... 10/13/12 (G = Game, S = Season)((GG = GGame,ame, S = Season)Season) S 3,446 ...... 2013

Service SServiceervice Most Pass A mepts Most Games Played G 62 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 S 14 ...... 2002 S 443 ...... 2002

Scoring SScoringcoring Most Pass Comple ons Most Total Points G 42 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 G 90 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 S 259 ...... 2013 S 476 ...... 2002

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Most Touchdown Passes Kickoff Returns KKickick RReturnseturns G 7 vs. Hiram ...... 11/8/97 Most Kick Returns 7 vs. Catholic ...... 9/7/02 G 10 vs. Mount Union ...... 11/3/07 S 37 ...... 2002 S 54 ...... 2010

Most Intercep ons Thrown Most Kick Return Yardage G 6 vs. Western Reserve ...... 11/7/36 G 259 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 11/6/99 6 vs. Wooster...... 9/29/42 S 1,156 ...... 2010 6 vs. Thiel ...... 10/31/64 S 23 ...... 1936 Most Touchdowns on Kick Returns G 1 Many mes, (mr) vs. Heidelberg ...... 10/26/02 Net Off ense TTotalotal Off enseense S 4 ...... 1999 Most Net Off ense G 736 vs. Case Tech ...... 10/21/50 Intercep ons IIntercepntercep onsons 736 vs. Case Tech ...... 10/7/67 Most Intercep ons S 5,139 ...... 2002 G 8 vs. Thiel ...... 11/15/69 8 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 11/9/91 Most Rushing/Passing Plays S 24 ...... 1848 G 100 vs. Case Tech ...... 10/5/68 S 939 ...... 2002 Most Intercep on Return Yardage G 135 vs. Oberlin ...... 11/10/73 Pass Receiving RReceivingeceiving S 449 ...... 1947 Most Pass Recep ons G 42 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 Most Touchdowns on Intercep on Returns S 259 ...... 2013 76 G 2 vs. Western Ontario...... 9/27/41 2 vs. Oberlin ...... 11/10/73 Most Pass Recep on Yardage 2 vs. O erbein ...... 11/9/02 G 453 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 S 4 ...... 1941 S 3,446 ...... 2013 First Downs FFirstirst DownsDowns Pun ng PPunun ngng Most First Downs Most Punts G 32 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 G 23 vs. Western Reserve ...... 11/20/37 32 vs. Case Tech ...... 10/5/68 S 70 ...... 1977 S 272 ...... 2002

Most Punt Yardage Most First Downs Rushing G 796 vs. Western Reserve ...... 11/20/37 G 32 vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/28/29 S 2,541 ...... 1979 S 140 ...... 1950

Punt Returns PPuntunt ReturnsReturns Most First Downs Passing Most Punt Returns G 20 vs. Ohio Northern ...... 10/21/00 G 9 vs. Baldwin Wallace ...... 11/30/33 20 vs. Heidelberg ...... 10/7/95 9 vs. Washington & Jeff erson ...... 10/10/81 S 148 ...... 2013 9 vs. O erbein ...... 11/9/02 9 vs. O erbein ...... 11/8/03 Miscellaneous MMiscellaneousiscellaneous S 53 ...... 2007 Most Victories S 12 ...... 2002 Most Punt Return Yardage G 206 vs. Capital ...... 10/25/97 Most Losses S 850 ...... 1997 S 8 ...... 1935

Most Touchdowns on Punt Returns Most Consecu ve Victories G 1 Many Times, (mr) vs. Hope ...... 9/10/05 S 9 ...... 1989, 2013 S 3 ...... 1997 All 16 ...... 11/18/61 to 9/26/64

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In all of college athle cs, only three conferences are over 100 years old. Only three leagues had the vision and foresight to be organized before the NCAA itself came into existence. The Ohio Athle c Conference (OAC) is one of those three. It began in 1902 with the major focus on the welfare of the student-athlete. Over one hundred years later, that focus has never wavered. And while maintaining the priority that “student” always comes before “athlete,” the OAC charges into 2014 on the heels of another banner year athle cally. The OAC is predated only by the Michigan Intercollegiate Athle c Associa on (1888) and the Big Ten (1895). The Conference is older than the Rose Bowl, the World Series and has survived two world wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and the Vietnam Confl ict. From a modest beginning of six charter members in 1902, the OAC grew to as many as 23 members in the mid-1920s. Through the years a total of 31 colleges and universi es at one me or another have been members of the OAC. Currently the Conference consists of 10 members, including Baldwin Wallace University, Capital University, Heidelberg University, John Carroll University, Marie a College, University of Mount Union, Muskingum University, , O erbein University and Wilmington College. In the OAC’s fi rst year of existence, 1902, the fi rst Conference champion was crowned — Case Tech won the football tle with a 5-0-0 record. Outdoor track was added a year later and a third sport, cross country, became a Conference sport in 1914. More sports were steadily added to the OAC’s repertoire throughout the years, culmina ng with the addi on of women’s sports in 1984. The Conference currently sponsors championships in 23 sports, 12 men’s and 11 women’s. The enrollments at the 10 OAC ins tu ons range from 1,100 to 4,500. All of the schools were founded in the 19th century and have long and outstanding academic reputa ons. While maintaining these high academic standards, Ohio Athle c Conference athle c teams 77 and athletes have consistently enjoyed a great deal of success on a regional and na onal level. The athle c compe on is viewed not as an end in itself, but as an extension of the educa onal programs.

JCU’s All-Time First Team All-OAC Selec ons & Special Award Winners

1989: Pat Murphy (G), Shawn Robertson (C), Larry Wanke (QB), Brian Cochran (NG), Joe Behm (LB), Dave Rastoka (LB), Jim Mitchell (SS); Bill Edwards Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - Dave Rastoka

1990: Hank Durica (SE), Rich Nowak (TE), Mike Corte (OT), Willie Beers (RB), Keith Farber (FS), Ryan Haley (P)

1991: Willie Beers (TB), Joe Po s (C), Greg Wargo (OG), Jim Flynn (DT)

1992: Willie Beers (RB), Ron Zawadzki (OG), Ed Ash (DT), Chris Campbell (LB), Tony Fasanella (LB), Mike Kadlub (SS)

1993: Greg Zawadzki (OG), Ryan Haley (P)

1994: Ma Alix (OG), Brian Ash (TE), Jason Goldberg (PK), P. J. Insana (QB), Sean Williams (SE), Ryan Haley (P), Ma a Warnement (NG); Mike Gregory Award (Outstanding Off . Back) - P. J. Insana; Ed Sherman Award (Outstanding Receiver) - Sean Williams

1995: Chris Anderson (LB), Dan Bansley (SS), Carmen Ilacqua (RB), Sco O’Donnell (DE), Jim Rosko (OT) Willie Beers

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1996: Jon Aleric (C), Chris Anderson (LB), London Fletcher (LB), Carmen Ilacqua (RB), Sco O’Donnell (DE), Sco Youmell (FS); Bill Edwards Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - Chris Anderson; Paul Hoernemann Award (Outstanding Def. Lineman) - Sco O’Donnell

1997: Mark DiDonato (OT), Douglas Moore (DT), London Fletcher (LB), Ed Griffi th (CB), Josh Schnei- der (P), David Ziegler (Spec. Tms.); Bill Edwards Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - London Fletcher

1998: Jus n Fults (OG), Douglas Moore (DT), Tom Rini (FS), Mike Ten Brink (RB), David Vitatoe (PK), David Ziegler (Spec. Tms.), Brian Zielaskiewicz (LB)

1999: Brian Considine (NG), Tom Rini (FS), David Ziegler (Spec. Tms.), Brian Zielaskiewicz (LB)

2000: Bryan Fialkowski (OT), Larry Holmes (WR), John Pellegrini (LB), Jesse Ackerman (DE) P.J. Insana

2001: Tom Arth (QB), Tim Belle ere (OG), John Clark (WR), Mike Mys c (FS)

2002: Tom Arth (QB), Chris Cubero (LB), Joe Indriolo (DE), Jeff Lerner (WR), Ma Payne (OT); Mike Gregory Award (Outstanding Off . Line- man) - Ma Payne; Ed Sherman Award (Outstanding Receiver) - Jeff Lerner; Bill Edwards Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - Chris Cubero

2003: Joe Indriolo (DE), Sonny Fanelli (Spec. Tms.), Antoine Dunklin (WR), Aaron Taylor (OG) 78

2004: Victor DeBoer (OT), Joe Motley (LB), McPatrick Coyne (DE), Sco Greenberg (FS); Mike Gregory Award (Outstanding Off . Lineman) - Victor DeBoer

2005: Doug Phillips (QB) Mike Gregory Award (Outstanding Off . Back) - Doug Phillips

2006: Joseph Konrad (WR), Manny Andreoulakis (DE), Carlo Melaragno (DB)

2007: Ken Bevington (DE)

2008: Jeff Javorek (P), Carlo Melaragno (DB), Michael Ne ling (LB), Lee Tressel Award (Out- standing Defensive Back) - Carlo Melaragno; Gene Slaughter Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - Michael Ne ling

2009: Frank Ross (WR), Karl Roshong (P) Michael Nettling 2010: Phil Bokovitz (OL), Karl Roshong (P)

2011: Devin O’Brien (QB), Devin Mar n (OL), Bob Packard Award (Outstanding Off ensive Back) - Devin O’Brien

2012: Lane Robilo o (WR), Kevin Cope (LB); Ed Sherman Award (Most Outstanding Reciever) - Lane Robilo o (WR)

2013: Ma Feeney (LB), Aramis Greenwood (WR), Randy Greenwood (CB), DaQuan Grobsmith (RB), Kresimir Ivkovic (K), Mitch Krotz (LB), Mark Myers (QB), Frank Pines (DE); Gene Slaughter Award (Outstanding Linebacker) - Ma Feeney; Lee J. Tresssel Award (Outstanding Defensive Back) - Randy Greenwood; co-Coach of the Year - Tom Arth; co-Assistant coach of the Year - Brandon Staley

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The following John Carroll University football players were named to at least one recognized Division III All-American team in the years listed

• Jesse Ackerman (DE) USA Football 3rd team (2000) • Chris Anderson (LB) Football Gaze e 1st team (1995) • Chris Anderson (LB) AFCA 1st team Hewle -Packard, 1st team Football Gaze e 2nd team (1996) • Tom Arth (QB) AFCA 1st team, Football Gaze e 1st team, d3football.com 2nd team, Hewle -Packard 2nd team (2002) • Tom Arth (QB) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. d3football.com 1st team (2001) • Tim Barre (RB) Associated Press 1st team (1974) • Willie Beers (RB) Football Gaze e 3rd team (1991) • Willie Beers (RB) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. (1992) • Ken Bevington (DE) D3Football.com 2nd team (2007) • Joe Burrello (LB) Football News Hon. Ment. (1986) • Brad Cantwell (RB) Associated Press Hon. Ment., Pizza Hut 3rd team (1982) • Brad Cantwell (RB) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1984) • Nick Caserio (QB) USA Football Hon. Ment. (1998) • John Clark (WR) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. (2001) • Brian Cochran (NG) Football Gaze e 1st team Pizza Hut Hon. Ment. (1989) • Brian Considine (NG) USA Football Hon. Ment. (1999) • Mike Corte (OT) Football Gaze e 2nd team (1990) • Chris Cubero (LB) Football Gaze e 1st team d3football.com, 2nd team Hewle -Packard 1st team (2002) 79 • Tom Cur s (WB) Associated Press Hon. Ment. Pizza Hut Hon. Ment., Football News Hon. Ment. (1988) • Nick D’Angelo (LB) Associated Press Hon. Ment., Pizza Hut 3rd team (1983) • Victor DeBoer (OT) Football Gaze e 2nd team d3football.com 3rd team (2004) • Doug Dickason (P) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1985) • Doug Dickason (P) Pizza Hut Hon. Ment. (!987) • Jido Dincman (DL) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1982) • Bryan Fialkowski (OT) Football Gaze e 3rd team, USA Football 2nd team (2000) • London Fletcher (LB) Football Gaze e 1st team (1996) • London Fletcher (LB) AFCA 1st team, Football Gaze e 1st team, Football Gaze e Linebacker of the Year, Hewle -Packard 1st team (1997) • Jason Goldberg (PK) AFCA 1st team Div. III SID Hon. Ment., Football Gaze e 3rd team (1994) • Steve Graeca (PK) Pizza Hut 1st team Football News 1st team (1988) • Sco Greenberg (FS) Associated Press Li le All-America AFCA 1st team , Football Gaze e 3rd team (2004) • Randy Greenwood (CB) D3football.com 2nd team (2013) • Ryan Haley (P) Football Gaze e 3rd team (1990) • Ryan Haley (P) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. Champion 3rd team (1992) • Ryan Haley (P) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. (1993) • Ryan Haley (P) Associated Press 2nd team, Div. III SID 1st team, Football Gaze e 1st team (1994) • Larry Holmes (WR) USA Football 3rd team (2000) • Jim Hopkins (OL) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1984) • Joe Indriolo (DE) Football Gaze e 3rd team (2002) • Joe Indriolo (DE) Sports Info. Directors Hon. Ment. (2003) • Kresimir Ivkovic (K) Associated Press Li le All-America (2013) • Rick Kuczmarski (DT) Associated Press 3rd team (1981) • Jeff Lerner (WR) USA Football Hon. Ment. (2000) 2014 John Carroll Football Media Guide JJCUCU AAll-Americansll-Americans

• Jim Lauer (C) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1985) • Devin Mar n (OL) D3Football.com Hon. Ment (2011) • Carlo Melaragno (FS) AFCA 1st team, d3football.com 3rd team (2008) • Jim Mitchell (SS) Associated Press Hon. Ment., Pizza Hut Hon. Ment., Football News Hon. Ment. (1988) • Jim Mitchell (SS) Pizza Hut Hon. Ment., Football News Hon. Ment. (1989) • Pat Murphy (OG) Pizza Hut 2nd team, Football News 3rd team (1989) • Mike Mys c (FS) Hewle -Packard Hon. Ment., d3football.com 3rd team (2001) • Sco O’Donnell (DE) Football Gaze e 2nd team, Hewle -Packard Hon. Ment. (1995) • Sco O’Donnell (DE) Hewle -Packard 1st team, Football Gaze e 1st team, Football Gaze e Def. Lineman of the Year (1996) • Ma Payne (OT) Football Gaze e 2nd team, d3football.com 3rd team, Hewle -Packard 3rd team (2002) • John Pellegrini (LB) USA Football Hon. Ment. (2000) • Steve Prelock (RB) Associated Press Hon. Ment. Pizza Hut Hon. Ment., Football News Hon. Ment. (1988) • Dave Rastoka (LB) Associated Press 2nd team, Pizza Hut Hon. Ment., Football News 1st team (1988) • Dave Rastoka (LB) Football News 2nd team (1987) • Dave Rastoka (LB) Football Gaze e 1st team Pizza Hut 2nd team (1989) • Tom Rini (FS) AFCA 1st team, Football Gaze e 3rd team, USA Football 3rd team, d3football.com 3rd team (1999) • Josh Schneider (P) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. (1997) • Mark Schroeder (PK) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1982) • Mark Sullivan (NG) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1987) • Phil Teknipp (OT) Pizza Hut Hon. Ment. (1987) • Joe Timko (PK) Associated Press Hon. Ment. (1983) 80 • David Vitatoe (PK) Hewle -Packard Hon. Ment., Football Gaze e 1st team, USA Football Hon. Ment. (1998) • Larry Wanke (QB) Football Gaze e Hon. Ment. (1989) • Ma Warnement (NG) Div. III SID 3rd team (1994) • Sco Youmell (FS) Hewle -Packard Hon. Ment. (1996) • Greg Zawadzki (OG) Football Gaze e 2nd team (1993) • David Ziegler (Ret.) Hewle -Packard 2nd team, Football Gaze e 1st team (1997) • David Ziegler (Ret.) Hewle -Packard 2nd team, Football Gaze e 2nd team, USA Football Hon. Ment. (1998) • David Ziegler (Ret.) Football Gaze e 2nd team, USA Football 2nd team, d3football.com 2nd team (1999) • Brian Zielaskiewicz (LB) USA Football Hon. Ment. (1999)

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2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

AUG 27 Wooster (Scrimmage) Univ. Heights, OH 6:30 p.m.

SEP 6 St. Vincent Univ. Heights, OH 2 p.m. SEP 20 Heidelberg* Univ. Heights, OH 1:30 p.m. SEP 27 Baldwin Wallace* ++ Univ. Heights, OH 7 p.m.

OCT 4 Ohio Northern* Ada, OH 1:30 p.m. OCT 11 Wilmington* Wilmington, OH 2 p.m. OCT 18 Marietta* Univ. Heights, OH 1:30 p.m. OCT 25 Capital* Univ. Heights, OH 1:30 p.m.

NOV 1 Muskingum* New Concord, OH 1:30 p.m. NOV 8 Otterbein* Univ. Heights, OH 1:30 p.m. NOV 15 Mount Union* Alliance, OH 1:30 p.m.

Home matches in boldface * denotes Ohio Athletic Conference contest ++ denotes Homecoming and Family Weekend