17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES PIONSHIPS DIVISION II FOOTBALL DIVISION VICTORIES ALL-TIME Record School State 1. Pittsburg 2. Tuskegee 3. Hillsdale 682-335-47 4. Carson-Newman Oklahoma 5. Central A&M-Kingsville 6. Tx. 605-321-31 658-357-49 602-379-46 Chester West 7. 591-291-16 612-413-46 8. Virginia State Truman 9. Tech Arkansas 10. 571-261-17 11. Northern State 552-356-53 Missouri State 12. NW 543-359-38 13. Virginia Union 538-394-32 543-383-32 14. Washburn 549-391-33 15. IUP 536-367-47 16. Nebraska-Kearney Missouri Central 17. 526-311-27 State 18. Chadron 531-561-44 Catawba 19. 525-501-51 A&M Tx West 20. 502-345-14 528-261-23 496-491-21 498-422-26 3 17 PSAC CHAM17 17 528 ALL-TIME WINS PERCENTAGE School Record Pct. WINNING ALL-TIME Record School State Valley 1. Grand 2. Bentley 356-131-3 State 3. Valdosta .730 Chester 4. West A&M-Kingsville 5. Tx. 258-115-3 591-291-16 6. IUP .690 571-261-17 .667 189-83-1 State Pittsburg 7. .683 .694 8. Carson-Newman 682-335-47 Minnesota-Duluth 9. 605-321-31 .663 489-261-24 Tuskegee 10. .648 .647 528-261-23 .664 658-357-49 .641 DIVISION II FOOTBALL 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2015 SCHEDULE...... BACK COVER 2015 SCHEDULE...... BACK BACK COVER ...... INSIDE FRANK CIGNETTIFIELD@GEORGE P. MILLERSTADIUM ...... ABOUT IUP ...... 79-81 SPORTS MEDICINE ...... 78 IUP IN THE NFL ...... 76-77 IUP CAREER RECORDS ...... 73-75 IUP SINGLESEASONRECORDS ...... 71-73 IUP SINGLEGAMERECORDS...... 70 OPPONENT HIGHSANDLOWS ...... 69 IUP HIGHSANDLOWS ...... 68 PLAYOFF RECORDS ...... 67 IUP SEASONRECORDS ...... 66 IUP GAMERECORDS ...... 65 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ...... 60-64 ALL-AMERICANS...... 59 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ...... 57 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS ...... 56-58 PLAYOFF...... 51-55 GAMESUMMARIES POSTSEASON HISTORY ...... 50 RETIRED NUMBERS ...... 48-49 IUP FOOTBALL HISTORY 2015 SIGNINGDAY CLASS ...... 47 IUP INDIVIDUAL, TEAM STATISTICS ...... 45-46 PSAC STANDINGS, NCAA PLAYOFFS...... 44 GAME REVIEWS ...... 38-43 2014 YEAR INREVIEW RETURNING STARTERS ...... 28-35 ASSISTANT COACHES ...... 24-27 CURTCIGNETTI ...... 22-23 COACHING STAFF &RETURNINGSTARTERS 2015 OPPONENTS ...... 19 ROSTER BREAKDOWN ...... 18 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ...... 17-18 NUMERICAL ROSTER ...... 15-16 2015 SEASONPREVIEW ...... 10-14 STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ...... 9 IUP FOOTBALL-KINGSOF THE WEST ...... 8 MEDIA INFORMATION ...... 7 THE COVER PLAYERS OF2015 ...... 6 2015 QUICK FACTS ...... 5 TABLE OFCONTENTS ...... 4 HISTORY OFSUCCESS FRONT COVER ...... INSIDE 4 communications department. and theuniversity was provided by theIUP ontheresidential Information revival project schools. directors information sports from opposing NFL.com, andthe theIUPcomplianceoffice Cignetti,Coach Curt hiscoaching staff, assistanceprovidedinformational by IUPHead Rebholz andStudentAssistantJosh Hill. Other Director Information including Sports Ryan created by office, information thesports mediaguidewas 2015IUPfootball The EDITORIAL CREDITS Toni Linta, Becky Meyer, andKristin Williams. Center onthecampusofIUP. Specialthanksto by mediaguidewas The printed thePrint PRINTING Cowboys (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah). (Jim Haslett)andJames D. Smith oftheDallas (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah), Washington Redskins Cardinals (LeRonMcCoy), Jacksonville Jaguars Griffin), Baltimore Ravens (John Jones), Arizona (Leander Jordan), KansasCityChiefs(Kris and Chris Villarrial), SanDiego Chargers supplied by Bills (JimHaslett theBuffalo pictures The ofIUPplayers intheNFLwere as theIndianaGazette. archivescommunications department aswell pulled from and information theIUPsports and Geoffrey Bolte. Otherphotographs were Keith Boyer, NickDampman, Tim Barnhart, PHOTOGRAPHY Photography credits go toAnthony Shingler, 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 2) lla 4/5th ..... 5/6 ....10/4 .... 1927 ... 18-15 ...... 1/1 te (21-17) Rutherford e Campolo Dale Boston ...... 6-5 hnny Franco hnny ..Luke Barker 12, four years 12, ...... Same ...... Multiple Bryant Haines Bryant .724-357-2780 ...... Multiple

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Founded 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 5 DIFFERENTCOVERS IN2015 6 body, allowing players tostay andcomfortable. dry wicksandevaporates fabric Dri-FIT sweat away from the on thejersey anda1.5” IUPtext embroidered onthefront. three-color stretch separate twillnumbers infour locations About theuniforms: The “Air Attack” include uniforms Cooper, GibsonandLane. individualThe covers below are (from lefttoright): Clarke, to pairwithanew pairofsilver pants. 2015, getting (home)andwhite new (road) crimson jerseys Hawks Crimson willshowThe new off Nike in uniforms Kevin Clarke. to right): Karon Gibson, Lane, Dorian EthanCooperand group shotpictured totheleft. Players include(from left All five ofthosecovers are includedonthispage, withthe the2015season.for each showing Hawks’ theCrimson off brand new uniforms cover. cover Afifth features players allfour together, with features different players four eachreceiving theirown year’sThis version ofthe IUP FOOTBALL MEDIAGUIDE 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES (724) 357-2747 Sports (724) 357-2754 IUP SPORTS INFORMATION IUP SPORTS Director Information Ryan Rebholz Ryan WIRELESS ACCESS at Miller access is available Wireless Please notify a member of the Stadium. IUP Sports Information Office for assistance. IUP MEDIA SERVICES access the most Media members may up-to-date information on the IUP football official team on the athletic department’s www.iupathletics.com. website: game official statistics, Game notes, releases and general scores box recaps, All of this will be updated regularly. online. information is available Rebholz Ryan Sports Information Director notes via email will also send out game on the media get To prior to each game. please email him at list, [email protected]. ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO: CONTACT ADDITIONAL [email protected] Email: Rebholz PHONE: PHONE: FAX: MAILING ADDRESS: Suite 204 Drive, 711 Pratt 15705 PA Indiana, WEBSITES www.iupathletics.com www.twitter.com/iupcrimsonhawk www.facebook.com/iupcrimsonhawks www.instagram.com/iupcrimsonhawk STAFF INFORMATION SPORTS 7 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA please contact Ryan Rebholz at (724) Rebholz Ryan please contact to or at [email protected] 357-2747 an interview. arrange CurtHead Coach devotes Cignetti morning for office Wednesday each to discuss time with media members all other For the upcoming game. for Cignetti, requests interview Sportsplease contact the Information Office. with Cignetti and Interviews open more student-athletes are Student-athletes during postgame. outside of the locker available are in the Memorial Field House room and Cignetti will host after the game media members in his office after he meets with the team in the locker press postgame is no There room. and no set times for the conference Cignetti conference. MEDIA SEATING and to the size due Unfortunately, at Miller box of the press layout for seating the media is Stadium, limited and will be extremely assigned on a priority basis. VISITING RADIO BROADCAST has reserved crew The visiting radio of the seating on the upper level A phone line will be made box. press booth. for the two-person available PHOTOGRAPHERS and television Still photographers will need a media cameramen the field. from to work credential location on at any are areas Working the field of the designated outside to show Be prepared team box. identification. SCOUTS to make also asked Scouts are the through requests credential Possible Sports Information Office. arrangements and credential ticket will be made in conjunction with the Scouts may Athletic Business Office. at the also pick up their credentials Booth. 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MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCE All media members must pick up P. at the George and enter credentials is which Booth, Ticket Miller Stadium The hours prior to kickoff. open two the East Booth is located on Ticket of the in front side of the stadium, from across (directly main entrance Complex). the Kovalchick Each visiting opponent sportsEach visiting opponent submits a list of information director on get To attending media members. inform please the respective that list, sports information director school’s prior to that week. Media members are asked to make to make asked Media members are 24 hours at least requests credential prior to the game. CREDENTIALS for are IUP home games Credentials and media only working issued to as as early requested should be requests All credential possible. to Sports should be directed at Rebholz Ryan Information Director with the subject [email protected] Request.” “Credential 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Seton Hilljoinedin2013 Lock Haven left Gannon &Mercyhurst joinedin2008 Shippensburg moved to the Eastin2008 *Notes California .514 Gannon 38-32 71-65-2 .639 .518 117-63-3 Shippensburg 130-120-2 .608 Edinboro 189-127-2 194-121-4 .543 Slippery Rock .594 IUP 247-82-1 24-27 106-75-2 School Overall .579 PSAC WESTSTANDINGS.748 .471 Pct. Division 146-36-1 Pct. .798 eo il -8 19 -4 .125 2-14 .189 4-18 .114 20-154-2 .180 55-247-3 Seton Hill Lock Haven Clarion 116-191 Mercyhurst 48-31 .378 .608 22-29 64-119 .431 .350 (PA) for the Eastin2013 19182 50 86-97 .470 .530 169-148-2 WEST OF THE KINGS (SINCE 1986) 8 okHvn atWs 4 Mercyhurst West Kutztown East East/West1 Mansfield East 1 Lock Haven 2 Edinboro West 10 7 Clarion West 12 Shippensburg East/West6 West Millersville East 6 18 California West East 8 Slippery Rock East East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg East IUP West 17 West Chester School Division 8 17 BY SCHOOL No. PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

(ALL-TIME) 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES he 2008- e-state nto one of the nto one mmissioner, mmissioner, en’s programs. programs. en’s y and the Univer- select sports. select sports. ivision II. ivision conference that spon- conference Saturday, October 24 October Saturday, 1:00 PM* at Cheyney, Shippensburg 2:00 PM* at Millersville, Lock Haven 1:00 PM* SlipperyIUP at Rock, 3:00 PM* Clarion at California, 1:05 PM* at Kutztown, East Stroudsburg 2:00 PM* Chester, West at Bloomsburg 4:00 PM* Gannon at Seton Hill, October 31 Saturday, 12:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Edinboro, 1:00 PM* Chester at Cheyney, West 12:00 PM* Seton Hill at Mercyhurst, 12:00 PM* California at Gannon, 12:00 PM* Clarion, IUP at 1:05 PM* at East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg 1:00 PM* at Lock Haven, Kutztown 1:00 PM* Millersville at Shippensburg, 7 November Saturday 12:00 PM* at Seton Hill, Edinboro 1:00 PM* Chester, West at East Stroudsburg 1:00 PM* Clarion at Slippery Rock, 1:00 PM* at California, Mercyhurst 1:00 PM* IUP, Gannon at 1:00 PM* at Millersville, Cheyney 1:05 PM* at Kutztown, Shippensburg 2:00 PM* at Bloomsburg, Lock Haven 14 November Saturday 12:00 PM Slippery Rock at Cheyney, 12:00 PM Chester, West IUP at 12:00 PM Seton Hill at Bloomsburg, 12:05 PM Gannon at East Stroudsburg, 1:00 PM at Millersville, Edinboro PM 1:00 California at Lock Haven, 1:00 PM at Shippensburg, Mercyhurst 1:05 PM Clarion at Kutztown, 9 Saturday, September 26 September Saturday, 12:00 PM* California at Edinboro, PM* 12:00 Clarion at Gannon, 12:00 PM* at Lock Haven, East Stroudsburg 1:00 PM* at Cheyney, Kutztown 1:00 PM* Mercyhurst, IUP at 1:00 PM* at Shippensburg, Bloomsburg 1:00 PM* Chester at Millersville, West 3:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Seton Hill, October 3 Saturday, 12:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Gannon, 12:00 PM* Chester at Lock Haven, West 1:00 PM* Seton Hill at California, 2:00 PM* at Clarion, Mercyhurst 2:00 PM* at Bloomsburg, Cheyney 2:00 PM* IUP, at Edinboro 6:05 PM* at East Stroudsburg, Shippensburg 6:05 PM* Millersville at Kutztown, October 10 Saturday, 12:00 PM* Gannon at Mercyhurst, PM* 1:00 at Shippensburg, Lock Haven 1:00 PM* at Cheyney, East Stroudsburg 1:00 PM* Chester, West at Kutztown 2:00 PM* California at Slippery Rock, 2:00 PM* Clarion at Edinboro, 3:00 PM* Seton Hill, IUP at 4:00 PM* at Millersville, Bloomsburg October 15 Thursday, 6:00 PM* at Gannon, Edinboro October 17 Saturday, 12:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Mercyhurst, 1:00 PM* Seton Hill at Clarion, 1:00 PM* Chester at Shippensburg, West PM* 2:00 at Bloomsburg, Kutztown 2:05 PM* Millersville at East Stroudsburg, 2:06 PM* at Lock Haven, Cheyney 6:00 PM* IUP, California at October 22 Thursday, 6:00 PM* at Edinboro, Mercyhurst * PSAC Divisional Game * PSAC Saturday, September 19 September Saturday, 1:00 PM Chester, West Seton Hill at 1:00 PM at California, Shippensburg 1:00 PM at Clarion, Cheyney PM 1:00 at East Stroudsburg, Edinboro PM 1:00 IUP, at Haven Lock 1:05 PM Gannon at Kutztown, 2:00 PM at Bloomsburg, Mercyhurst 6:00 PM Millersville at Slippery Rock, Saturday, September 12 September Saturday, 12:00 PM at Gannon, Cheyney 12:00 PM at Edinboro, Shippensburg 12:00 PM Chester at Mercyhurst, West 1:00 PM at California, Bloomsburg 3:00 PM at Seton Hill, Lock Haven 4:00 PM IUP, at Kutztown 6:00 PM at SlipperyRock, East Stroudsburg Thursday, September 10 September Thursday, PM 6:00 Millersville at Clarion, Saturday, September 5 September Saturday, 12:00 PM at Mercyhurst, Bentley 12:00 PM State, Gannon at Southern Conn. 1:00 PM State, Virginia California at 1:00 PM Seton Hill at Shippensburg, PM 1:00 Haven, Slippery Rock at New 1:00 PM Lincoln at Cheyney, 1:05 PM Assumption at Kutztown, 2:00 PM Stonehill at Bloomsburg, Thursday, September 3 September Thursday, 6:06 PM Clarion at Lock Haven, 6:00 at Edinboro, (Ind.) College Saint Joseph’s PM 6:00 PM Chester, West at Lenoir-Rhyne 7:00 PM at Millersville, Ursinus 7:05 PM at East Stroudsburg, LIU Post Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, the league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA D NCAA to conference the entire to reclassify the league voted division, competitive lacking a standard later, years three Only members Gannon addition of full-time with the year 09 academic duringThe t first occurred span. during twice its membership has expanded a four-year the PSAC enhancements, Among its recent Universit Seton Hill 2013, 1, On July Post. Long Island University-C.W. and associate member College, Mercyhurst and University 18 full-time institutions. consists of The now membership joined the PSAC. at Johnstown sity of Pittsburgh the share to The also grown league has on the largest the PSAC in the NCAA. makes conference which of Pennsylvania, located within the Commonwealth full-time members are All of the league’s the with 23, and, in the NCAA, football-playing conference the largest II, in Division conference The largest distinctions as: II level. at the Division sors the most championships in Pennsylvania. reside including 483,000 who 710,000 alumni, 127,000 students and claim over over schools enroll in PSAC I level also compete at the Division league schools seven II, of Division members are institutions Although all 18 current co an associate and assistant commissioner, a It employs member institutions. of the 18 the presidents by governed is The PSAC NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. conferences. intercollegiate most heralded NCAA’s for its wom a structure to provide the league reorganized interest, based on a growing when The first in 1977, major step came Pa. at its headquarters in Lock Haven, of media relations and a director i has evolved (PSAC) Conference State Athletic Pennsylvania the athletics, men’s Originating and promote to administer in 1951 2015 PSAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE COMPOSITE 2015 PSAC 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2015 SEASON PREVIEW 10 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Chris Temple Chris Temple

Sophomore ABOVE: ABOVE: as a legitimate has emerged for the out of the backfield threat and is poised for a Crimson Hawks in 2015. year good former four-star recruit and Virginia Tech commit, injury in the by slowed was spring has ability and but will look for carries this fall. Also competing for carries freshman will be redshirt Shannon Jackson. yards in the last three games. games. three in the last yards returns Izzy Green Junior after an injury plagued 2014. spring good had a Green that believes and Cignetti in the hole and his quickness guys miss make ability to for “wildcard” him a makes this year. the Crimson Hawks a Harris, Transfer Drew RUNNING BACKS RUNNING freshman running backs freshman in the nation last year, Lista-Brinza Crimson led the and 10 with 846 yards Hawks hitting the 100- touchdowns, occasions. on five mark yard Chris sophomore Fellow in nine games played Temple as a backup and last year increase his workload saw as the season progressed, rushing for a combined 289 Cignetti will again count on again Cignetti will the runningcarry backs to of Three year. the load this the top four rushers return, team All-PSAC second led by Luigi Lista- honoree, West One of the top Brinza. 11 to the position is transfer, Temple Williams. Lenny Sto-Rox A nearby Williams was grad, starter a four-year in high school who finished career his all- WPIAL’s as the time leading passer with 8,509 yards and 102 touch- The redshirt downs. is also a freshman to run, threat compiling nearly 3,000 rushing yards. three In addition, true freshmen to see reps expect in fall camp, including Andre Dan Dreuitt-Parks, and Mike Fisher, Pietropola. an elds fi QUARTERBACKS two recruiting classes mixing recruiting two with the experience of IUP’s 24 upper classmen. Cignetti will see four new faces join incumbent Chase in Haslett behind center Haslett – a graduate 2015. the three-man student – won competition in fall after transferring camp starting Illinois last year, from for10 games the Crimson for and throwing Hawks and 16 2,178 yards for He threw touchdowns. in than 350 yards more against back-to-back games California and Slippery (Pa.) 60.4 and his Rock, tied completion percentage for the fifth best in single season school history. element Adding a different

2015 PRESEASON STORYLINES THE RICH GET RICHER: WILL I AM: QB’S APLENTY: Head Coach Curt Coach Head Cignetti exciting team loaded with newcomers with newcomers team loaded exciting alike and veterans • starters on de- seven IUP will return more and three last year, fense from These 10 play- started in 2013. who of the tradition ers will look to keep at here alive excellence defensive IUP in 2015. • Williams will be back in an IUP Eric The uniform for the 2015 season. to be reckoned safety a force was accounting for 48 with in 2013, in 11 tackles and six interceptions games. • IUP will have last year, Much like vying for the start- multiple players ing quarterback job during camp. student Chase Haslett Graduate freshman redshirt will be joined by Williams and true freshmen Lenny Dan Fisher and Dreuitt-Parks, Andre Pietropola. Mike The Crimson bring Hawks starters, back 16 returning including a pair of standout 2013 from players defensive a season did not play who A successful season will ago. on the talent of the last hinge An incredible 63 of the An incredible 87 players Crimson Hawks’ entering are the summer or either freshmen coach as head sophomores Curt Cignetti has increased over numbers his recruiting A offseasons. the last two saw total of 11 true freshmen with time last year playing four of those being returning starters. IUP will be looking forIUP will be a as the in 2015 year rebound hope Crimson will Hawks and youth a ton of to blend some experience at key another run at spots to make and championship the PSAC berth. playoff NCAA 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 started in2013but satoutlastseason. started *Not countingEric Williams andJay Watkins, who 71.4%(20of28) 78.9%(213of270) 60%(3of5) 70.9%(627of884) Punt Ret. Yards Kick Ret. Yards 75.8%(602of794) Interceptions 56.8%(58of78) Sacks 45.4%(128of400) Tackles-for-Loss 88%(3611of4104) Tackles Total Offense 50%(1of2) Scoring 32.7%(758of2319) 93.9%(2178of2319) Receiving Yards Passing 80.3%(1433of1785) Yards 72.7%(8*of11) Rushing Yards 45.5%(5of11) 62.5%(14*of24) STStarters Def. Starters Off. Starters Starters Pct.Category Returning WHAT IUP RETURNS IN 2015 IN RETURNS WHAT IUP Edwards has lineup.starting to jumpintothe Edwards looking with juniorKevin tight endspot, returning atthe the experience Cignetti likes spring. with agood and improved games lastyear appeared ineight sophomore redshirt defense. The moving to Nick Dubowski, year’s starter, fullback withlast over asthemain expects totake Rex Pearce TIGHT ENDS & TIGHT ENDS& FULLBACKS 12 flashed goodflashed potentialinthe receiving corps. Brown 195) eachaddsize tothe and Miles Williamson (6-4, Swahneek Brown (6-3, 186) freshmenRedshirt the slot. downs working mostly from 227 yards andthree touch- senior has21receptions for most ofhistimeatIUP, the Plagued by during injuries career games underhisbelt. Hawks’ wideoutwith21 Crimson experienced Sean McVay isthemost in2015.on offense speed andagilityeven more Pegues his willlooktoflash ity inthekickreturn game, his game-breaking abil- last season. Known more for yards touchdowns andfour 607 snagging 45passesfor returning passcatcher, Walt Pegues isIUP’s leading receiving corps. Sophomore the talentofthisyoung Cignetti isimpressed with deep withexperience, Even thoughthey are not good receiving ability. Noah Bertram hasshown while redshirt freshman and hadaproductive spring Jackson (6-5, 250)addssize sophomoreRedshirt C.J. against Gannonin2013. ability withtwo touchdowns somebigplayand flashed played in20career games in 2015. blockerpass catcher andarun He may play abigger role asa has good sizeand athleticism. RIGHT: 2015. step direction in intheright ability andlookstotakeanother has flashedgame-breaking LEFT: WIDE RECEIVERS Sophomore WaltPegues Tight endC.J. Jackson rotated between theguard Hawks,Crimson ashe versatility willhelpthe last year. Cooper’s 11-game atleftguard starter PSAC West selectionasan junior EthanCooper, anAll- last year, highlightedby Three return starters from assignment. starting a of 12lookingtoearn five players amongagroup will looktoidentifythebest camp asthecoachingstaff competition early oninfall season. Hestressed and bebetterasagroup this offensive linetorebound Cignetti expects the College. years at Valley Forge Military after playing thelasttwo HawksCrimson thisyear Gabe Yuille joinsthe redshirting lastseason. while and defense seeing timeonbothoffense in theslotthisyear after time ability andwillviefor Jordan Brown shows good year withaninjury. after sittingoutalloflast look tocomebackstrong whilespring Williamson will OFFENSIVE LINE 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 2015* RETURNING STARTERS IN IN STARTERS RETURNING * Start totals are from 2013 season. Each player missed all or most of 2014. Each player 2013 season. * Start from totals are Player Pos. Ht. Wt. 2014 G/S 2014 Wt. Ht. Pos. Player Dan Charmo (So.) Started true as a 2014. in games eight freshman Notes: OL (R-Jr.) Clarke Kevin the PSAC finished second in Started in 2014; all 11 games Notes: 6-3 with 117 tackles. LB 270 6-1 Ethan Cooper (Jr.) last season. left gaurd Started at game every Notes: 210 10/8 OL (R-Jr.) Franco Steve 11/11 with 46. tackles fifth on team in Finished Notes: 6-3 DB 320 Karon Gibson (Sr.) team. the most on the in 2014 were His six sacks Notes: 6-2 11/11 205 DL Chase Haslett (Gr.) for pass completions (34) record Set IUP single game Notes: 5-11 11/11 California in 2014. against 285 QB DorianLane (Sr.) 6-1 11/1 year. TDs his freshman and 10 Ran for 846 yards Notes: 205 Luigi Lista-Brinza (So.) LB 11/10 year. TDs his freshman and 10 Ran for 846 yards RB Notes: 6-2 5-9 (R-Sr.) Palmer Jeff 205 Kutztown. against in game 190 Had eight tackles Notes: 11/10* DL Robertson Ackeno (R-Jr.) 11/10 DB Clarion. against return for a touchdown Had interception Notes: 6-2 5-9 270 Matt Spegal (Sr.) 180 average. a 38.6 yard with sixth in the PSAC Finished Notes: 11/7 11/11 TurnerTakhi (So.) P in 2014. and 7 pass breakups interception Had one Notes: 6-0 DB Vicioso Jorge (Sr.) 200 right and right during tackle guard career Has played Notes: 6-0 IUP. at 210 11/11 OL Watkins (R-So.) Jay time as a true with 5 playing freshman immediate 6-6 Saw Notes: 10/9 statrts 305 DB Eric Williams 5-11 (Sr.) 11/11 in 2013. honoree One All-Super Region Second team Notes: 190 DB Allen Wright (So.) as a freshman. in all 11 games 9/5* Played Notes: 6-3 215 DB 11/11* 5-9 175 11/7 13 LINEBACKERS preseason All-American preseason is entering his who with the second year Primarily Crimson Hawks. has Gibson a nose tackle, to and ability the versatility inside and outside both play and last year as he showed during the spring. to Gibson Lining up next Jemal will be sophomore a talented Averette, into figured who prospect on during early the rotation looking Also his first year. inside to see time on the is experienced senior Jeff Justin sophomore Palmer, and true freshmen Weldon, Colin Roach and Dyllon Scott. to the lineup Also returning Mowad, is rush end Matthew All- another preseason the Cignetti likes American. motor and is sophomore’s much with how impressed this spring. he improved Batts and Senior Jordan will Tortorice junior Mason look to compete at the other sophomore while end spot, Odegbo and transfer C.J. Malik Allen true freshmen also Easterling and Deandre look for time. playing The most experienced unit the forthe Crimson Hawks, All- led by are linebackers American Kevin candidate and former All-PSAC Clarke pick Dorian Lane. West posted 117 a junior, Clarke, total tackles last season and and 12 career has 21 games was He starts under his belt. play- the top defensive all season with five maker of at least 10 tackles games – including a season-high Slippery21 against Rock – adding 10.5 tackles-for- and three sacks, three loss, fumbles. forced Karon Gibson returns as Karon DEFENSIVE LINE ABOVE: ABOVE: on the IUP one of the mainstays line in 2015. defensive The centerpiece of the unit is a Gibson, senior Karon Once again, Cignetti is Once again, thrilled with the talent and depth he has on the defen- this line and believes sive will be a disruptive group force. Juniors Tony Morgante and Morgante Tony Juniors along with redshirt Ed Bier, each Inks, Jason freshman in the showings had good spring and will compete for Gabriel Diaz is starting spots. who sophomore a third-year in the offseason improved a chance to and will have A trio of compete at tackle. including redshirt freshmen, Brown Mike Woldeyes, Kidus will and Colin McAllister, battle this fall for the starting nod at center. Senior Jorge Vicioso will Vicioso Senior Jorge and is the most return on the experienced player starting line after offensive right at the last 21 games Dan Charmo also tackle. look to comes back and will spot the right guard retain after starting last nine the as a at that position games last season. freshman and tackle positions this this positions and tackle spring. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 in 2013, six pickingoff Hawks theCrimson pick for Williams was anall-region 2015.for three back safeties starting excited tohave of theluxury backfield, asCignettiis Williams tothedefensive welcome thereturn ofEric Hawks Crimson The depth. players lookingtoprovide freshman DiamondJones as Casciole andredshirt sophomore Cameron at fullback. He’lljoin playing thelasttwo seasons moved over after todefense Junior NickDubowski has 48 totaltackles. ago, theyear finishing with fivestarted games aseason years. Hesteppedinand 20 games over thepasttwo Catlin, who hasplayed in Adding depthisjuniorMyles twostarts seasonsago. in 28games, including10 2013. seniorhasplayedThe having starred IUPin for and graycrimson year his final back for inthe plaguedseasonbut is injury ofan Lane iscomingoff DEFENSIVE BACKS Crimson HawksCrimson defense. a veteran presence toayoung Williams Lanewilladd andDorian BELOW: games at cornerback last games atcornerback Wright, who eight started this year issophomore Allen Also returning tothelineup ago. games atthatspotaseason 11 alignment afterstarting position inits4-2-5 is backtoplay IUP’s “Star” Junior Ackeno Robertson sophomore Doe. Eric Andrew DeGoland spotswillbejunior safety Adding depthtothetwo starters. seasonas passes intheirfirst and broke upatotalof11 two 95tackles combinedfor respectively, lastseason. The who 11and10games, started sophomoreand Takhi Turner, will bejuniorSteve Franco Joining Williams atsafety season. his final big impactonayoung unitin last year, but hopestomake a transfer was forced tositout spot. Pitt former The tackles from hisstrong safety passes andmaking48 Redshirt

seniors Eric Eric seniors 14 replace kicker Brett Ullman, have anopencompetitionto Hawks Crimson will The average on97career punts. program witha38.8 history punter, in andisfourth histhirdfor seasonasIUP’s Senior MattSpegal returns yards. returns ofmore than30 kickoffs andhadfive total averaged 24.6yards on Homecoming. Healso 96-yard touchdown on setting anIUPrecord witha 19.4 yards onpuntreturns, conference, Pegues averaged dynamic playmakers inthe freshman. Oneofthemost all-region selectionasa highlighted by Pegues, an returnThe game is defensive backfield. could alsoseetimeinthe Makle andIsaiahStokes freshmenand true Mikale sophomore Ronald Womack, Senior Brian Wahl-Schwartz, experience.starting David,Chris who alsohas be joinedby sophomore freshmantrue in2013. They’ll asa had five atcorner starts year, andJay Watkins, who SPECIAL TEAMS placekicking experience. pick lastyear andhassome second teamAll-PSAC West Mercyhurst. Spanglerwas a Spangler, atransferfrom wasin theoffseason Jordan fall. addition Inintriguing Bowling battlingitoutinthe Stewart andfreshman Sean with juniortransfer Chris Dorian Lane.Dorian alongsideKevincorps Clarke and HawksCrimson linebacking Catlin willprovide depth tothe ABOVE: Junior linebacker Myles 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Baltimore, Md. / Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Valley Forge) Mount Carmel (Valley of / Our Lady Md. Baltimore, 15 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL 2015 No. No. Name 1 2 Brown Jordan 3 Watkins Jay 4 Mikale Makle 4 Dreuitt-Parks Andre 5 Wright Allen 5 Yuille Williams Lenny WR 7 Pos. QB Turner Takhi 8 Gabe Cl. DB Williams Eric R-Fr. DB Fr. WR 5-9 Ht. Jr. R-So. Fr. DB 6-0 QB 205 6-2 5-11 Wt. 185 DB So. 5-11 R-Fr. (Previous School) School Hometown/High 190 DB 180 Area / Chambersburg 5-10 Pa. 190 Chambersburg, So. 5-9 Sr. 196 Douglass / Frederick Md. Upper Marlboro, 6-0 175 6-3 / Imohtep Charter Pa. Philadelphia, 210 215 (Temple) / Sto-Rox Pa. Rocks, McKees / Hyde School Pa. Chester, Area / McKeesport Pa. McKeesport, Twp. / Susquehanna Pa. Harrisburg, (Pittsburgh) / Pennsbury Pa. Yardley, 9 10 Izzy Green 11 McVay Sean 12 Brown Swahneek 13 Franco Steve 14 Pietropola Mike 15 Chris David 16 WR Atland Devin RB WR 17 Dan Fisher 18 R-Fr. Isaiah Stokes QB DB R-Sr. 19 Jr. Chase Haslett 6-3 22 Williamson Miles 5-11 Fr. R-Jr. 20 DB JR Stevens 5-9 WR 186 187 21 Luigi Lista-Brinza 6-2 23 6-1 So. Myles Catlin QB 210 R-Fr. DB 24 WR Robertson Ackeno QB 205 25 205 6-0 Wahl-Schwartz Brian 5-11 Fr. Fr. / Mechanicsburg Pa. 26 Mechanicsburg, R-Fr. RB Clarke Kevin Gr. 180 27 170 Casciole Cameron DB 6-4 DB 6-3 DB 28 Trotwood-Madison / 6-0 Trotwood, Temple Chris So. 6-1 LB 29 DeGol Andrew 195 Fr. 210 R-Jr. 30 172 R-Sr. Stewart Ryan 205 LB 5-9 31 Jr. Jr. Womack, Ronald 5-9 LB 5-11 / Miramar Fla. (Akron) Tyrone Miami, / Pa. 32 Tyrone, 6-0 Donald Smith 190 Wellsboro / Pa. So. 34 Hills Woodland / Wellsboro, Pa. 180 Shannon Jackson Pittsburgh, RB Catholic / Delone 6-0 180 Erie) (Lake Pa. Valley Hanover, / Seneca Pa. DB R-Jr. Twp., 35 Cranberry 175 Pegues DB Walt 36 5-8 Aidan Schaffer / Chartiers-Houston Pa. Houston, 215 K So. 6-1 37 R-Jr. Harris Drew R-So. (Illinois) / Clayton Mo. Catholic / Central 38 Clayton, Pa. Rocks, McKees 195 RB Pearce Rex WR Northwest / Parkway Pa. 210 Philadelphia, 5-11 5-11 6-0 40 / Howard Md. Nick Dubowski City, Ellicott Jr. 41 Desensi / Penncrest Jared Pa. 180 Media, 225 So. R-Fr. WR 195 42 RB Eric Doe 6-0 44 6-1 Woznichak Zackary / Neshaminy Pa. Langhorne, 5-8 So. RB 48 Batts Jordan R-Fr. 170 LB 49 225 FB Dorian Lane 155 5-8 5-10 51 Jr. R-So. DB Kromah, Archibald WR Mifflin West / Obama / Pa. Pa. Mifflin, Pittsburgh, West 54 Jr. Tortorice Mason 160 R-So. Catholic 6-2 West / Easton Area / Pa. Pa. Easton, 205 Philadelphia, Bellwood-Antis / 55 Pa. Bellwood, R-So. Colin McAllister R-So. DB 56 6-2 DB Valley Diamond Jones / Great Pa. Malvern, 225 6-0 5-9 5-11 Washinton 57 DL City) / George Pa / Indiana (Grove Philadelphia, Pa. Indiana, Palmer Jeff R-Fr. LB 58 225 Brown Mike So. DL 180 225 204 59 R-Sr. 5-11 Dan Charmo OL East (UMass) / Downingtown R-Sr. Ethan Cooper Pa. Exton, 6-0 Jr. 6-1 180 LB / Fairview Pa. Fairview, Fr. (Edinboro) 6-2 / Sto-Rox Pa. / Upper Perkiomen Rocks, McKees (Otterbein) Pa. / Riverside Barto, Pa. Falls, Beaver 190 Forward / Elizabeth / Central Pa. Pa. McKeesport, Philadelphia, 245 6-2 R-Fr. DL 205 6-2 OL Washington / George Pa. Philadelphia, OL 6-0 230 OL Hills (Duquesne) R-Sr. Woodland / Pa. Pittsburgh, 305 Fr. 235 So. Prep / Cathedral Pa. Erie, 6-2 Jr. 6-0 6-3 270 6-3 Prep / Academy Pa. 270 Darby, / Elizabeth Forward / Jeannette Pa. (Akron) Pa. Elizabeth, Homestead, Valley / Seneca Pa. 270 Twp., Cranberry 320 Wayne / Chichester Ohio / Pa. Huber Heights, Boothwyn, Charter / Prep Pa. Philadelphia, Dauphin East / Central Pa. Steelton, Valley / Loundon Va. Hamilton, 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 rwYroog L F. - 25 Frederick, Md. /Oakdale Hollidaysburg, Pa. /Hollidaysburg Hollidaysburg, Pa. /Hollidaysburg Barto, Pa. /UpperPerkiomen Frederick, Md. /Oakdale 210 Huntingdon, North Pa. / Norwin(SetonHill) BethelPark, 205 Pa. 245 /BethelPark Frederick, Md. / Lingapore Johnstown, 6-0 Pa. (Mercyhurst) /Bishop McCort Philadelphia, Pa. 6-3 / ImohtepCharter 275 6-0 180 190 Fr. Detroit, 6-2 Mich. (ASAJ.C.) /Southfield Fr. Fr. 5-11 Coraopolis, 6-5 Pa. / West Allegheny Reading, 180 Pa. /Exeter Twp. LB So. WR LB 170 Jr. 5-10 200 Fr. Washington, DC /Gonzaga OL 5-11 Gibsonia, Sicklerville, Pa. N.J. /Pine-Richland / 215 Woodbury 253 (Delaware) K/P 6-0 WR Fr. Allentown, Pa. Easton, Pa. /Emmaus /Easton WR/DB Drew Yarborough*Check IUPathletics.com forupdated roster Dover, Fr. 6-2 6-3 Pa. /Dover Pylesville, Md. Hartford /North 265 Zach Weaver Sr. 285 Ryan Waltz WR So. Fr. 6-1 Jordan Spangler 5-11 278 Mars, LB/DE Pa. /Mars(Clarion) Luke Milcic P AllisonPark, R-So. Pa. Dallastown, Allegheny /North Pa. /Dallastown DL Travis Kline 230 250 Sr. 6-0 Dallastown, IsiahMims Pa. /Dallastown DL KalihfClemons 170 6-2 6-5 DL Miami, Fr. Fla. Murrysville, Casey / Alvarado Pa. Wiesbaden /KiskiArea 230 5-11 R-So. Jefferson Hills, Pa. /Jefferson Hills 230 Fr. MattSpegal Philadelphia, 235 Pa. 6-3 DL /Archbishop Ryan 286 Easton, Pa. CJOdegbo /EastonArea Fr. TE 97 6-2 225 6-3 DuBois, Pa. R-Fr. /DuBois Pittsburgh, Pa. DL Jordan /Brashear Diven 185 175 6-3 96 So. TE/LS Karon Gibson DL 94 6-2 5-10 330 R-So. 5-11 K Newtown, Jr. Pa /Council RockNorth 93 Mountain Top, 305 Deandre Pa. Easterling 280 /Crestwood 92 Jemal 6-4 170 So. DL Fr. So. DyllonScott 91 TE Averette Erie, Pa. /Cathedral Prep 6-5 260 C.J. 6-2 Jackson 90 WR 6-0 WR Fr. NoahBertram DL Lorton, Va.89 /South Country R-Fr. 6-6 SeanBowling 88 R-Fr. 280 Jr. 300 Matthew Mowad OL 87 R-So. 270 OL Kevin Edwards WR 85 6-3 290 6-1 OL AdamDeardorff 280 84 6-3 OL R-Fr. Travis Ganter 83 6-2 Hometown/High School (PreviousSchool) So. MalikAllen 6-4 82 Fr. Donivel Evans, Jr. OL Wt. 295 R-Jr.81 DL Zaire Willis 260 80 Fr. OL Ht. Jason Inks 6-3 79 OL Diaz Gabriel 6-0 76 OL R-Fr. Cl. EdBier 74 R-Fr. SeamusBishof Pos.73 OL Justin Weldon 72 OL Tony Morgante 68 Jeff Arnold 65 Joe Peterson 64 Devonne Barnes 63 Kidus Woldeyes 62 60 Name No. 8 Nc UOSI Duh-BAU-skee Puh-GEES Tort-or-ees Duh-gaul 51 Mason NickDUBOWSKI Wall 38 TORTORICE Kas-ee-ol-ee 34 Walt A-KEE-no Tuh-KYE 28 Andrew PEGUES Swah-NEEK 26 Cameron DEGOL 24 Brian CASCIOLE 23 ACKENO WAHL-Schwartz 11 SWAHNEEK Robertson 5 TAKHI Brown Turner 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER PPRONUNCIATION GUIDE R O N U N C I A 16 T 7Mt PGL Speeg-al Bye-er Jeh-MALL Ev-ret Hor-hay Vee-cee-oh-so Shay-mus BISH-off JEMALAVERETTE 97 Matt JORGEVICIOSO 92 SPEGAL Div-ehn 78 Duh-VAHN SEAMUSBISHOF Kee-dus Wool-dyes73 Ed More-GAHN-tee 72 BIER 65 Tony KIDUS WOLDEYES 62 DEVONNE MORGANTE 60 Barnes 53 Jordan DIVEN I O N

G Upper Marlboro, Md. /OurLady ofGoodCounsel U I D E 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Upper Marlboro, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel of / Our Lady Md. Upper Marlboro, 17 2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL 2015 No. No. Name 81 Malik Allen 64 Averette 15 Alvarado Casey Arnold Jeff 92 Jemal Atland Devin DL So. Pos. DL LB/DE 6-2 Fr. 286 Cl. Fr. OL WR Ht. 6-2 R-Fr. Fr. 6-2 Wt. 215 6-0 (Previous School) School Hometown/High 225 6-3 170 270 Lingapore / Md. Frederick, Catholic / Delone Pa. Hanover, / Brashear Pa. Pittsburgh, / Dover Pa. Dover, 62 44 Barnes Devonne 88 Batts Jordan 73 Bertram Noah 72 Ed Bier 87 Bishof Seamus OL 1 Bowling Sean 57 R-Fr. Brown Jordan 11 DL Brown Mike TE/LS 26 6-3 Brown Swahneek R-Fr. 21 OL Casciole R-Sr. Cameron 58 6-3 295 Myles Catlin K OL 6-1 25 Dan Charmo R-Fr. WR 230 WR Clarke Kevin LB Jr. 245 6-3 59 OL Fr. R-Fr. 14 R-Fr. Clemons Kalihf Ethan Cooper 83 280 So. Fr. Chris David 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-3 LB 28 Adam Deardorff OL 40 170 5-8 DeGol Andrew 280 185 6-0 LB 186 74 Jr. Desensi Jared Prep / Cathedral Pa. WR Erie, So. 94 195 Gabriel Diaz OL 270 Area / Chambersburg Pa. 41 R-Jr. Chambersburg, Rock North / Council Pa Diven Jordan Newtown, WR 6-0 Fr. / Emmaus Pa. / Jeannette Allentown, Pa. Homestead, 4 DB 6-3 Eric Doe Jr. 6-1 / Mechanicsburg DB 38 Pa. Ryan / Archbishop Mechanicsburg, Pa. Philadelphia, So. 215 Dreuitt-Parks Andre 91 5-11 270 So. Nick Dubowski WR / North Hartford Md. Pylesville, 210 84 6-3 R-Jr. Easterling Deandre 170 5-10 OL 80 Edwards Kevin R-So. 5-11 QB DL Charter / Prep Pa. Philadelphia, 5-11 16 320 Jr. Evans, 185 Donivel 5-9 12 R-So. 180 Dan Fisher DL 180 Fr. R-So. / Easton Area LB Pa. 82 Easton, DB Franco Steve 6-6 204 93 Ganter Travis 6-1 / Imohtep Charter Pa. Fr. Philadelphia, Valley / Loundon Va. TE 9 Hamilton, 6-2 WR Jr. Gibson Karon So. 260 Mifflin West / Pa. Mifflin, West Dauphin East / Central 36 Pa. Steelton, 265 / Obama Izzy Green Pa. Pittsburgh, 6-2 18 R-Fr. 180 (Otterbein) / Riverside Jr. Pa. Harris Drew Falls, Beaver 6-0 6-0 76 Hills Woodland / Chase Haslett Pa. Pittsburgh, QB 6-0 DB / Dallastown Pa. 230 Dallastown, 89 Bellwood-Antis / Pa. Bellwood, Inks Jason WR 190 6-3 225 32 Jackson C.J. DL 170 Fr. R-Jr. 55 Shannon Jackson So. 230 / Imohtep Charter Pa. Allegheny Philadelphia, West / Pa. Diamond Jones Coraopolis, Sr. 6-2 RB 6-3 49 RB QB 5-11 48 Kline Travis Jr. Wiesbaden / Kromah, Archibald Fla. Miami, 205 210 5-11 20 Jr. 175 R-So. Dorian RB Lane Gr. OL 3 TE Luigi Lista-Brinza 285 DB DC / Gonzaga 6-2 Washington, / North Allegheny LB Pa. 54 Allison Park, Prep / Academy Pa. R-Fr. 5-9 6-1 Darby, Mikale Makle R-Fr. 10 Prep / Kiski Area / Cathedral Pa. Pa. Murrysville, Erie, Colin McAllister R-So. 225 R-Fr. 6-1 R-Fr. Sean McVay 6-5 210 205 (Delaware) Woodbury / 6-5 N.J. WR Sicklerville, RB 5-11 6-0 LB Milcic Luke 225 305 250 Fr. (Akron) 180 Tyrone / Pa. Isiah Mims Tyrone, East (UMass) / Downingtown Pa. Exton, So. OL 235 DB R-Sr. / Mars (Clarion) Pa. Mars, Trotwood-Madison 6-5 Ohio / Trotwood, / Penncrest Pa. Media, Fr. 5-9 WR 6-2 Fr. Washington / George Pa. Philadelphia, (Illinois) / Clayton Mo. Clayton, 190 190 R-Sr. 205 Hills / Jefferson 6-2 Pa. OL Hills, Jefferson 5-11 WR/DB 5-11 Hills (Duquesne) Woodland / Pa. Fr. / Pine-Richland 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. 305 Gibsonia, So. Wayne Ohio / Huber Heights, 187 / Fairview Pa. Fairview, Catholic / Central Douglass Pa. / Frederick Rocks, Md. 5-10 McKees Upper Marlboro, 6-2 180 / Upper Perkiomen Pa. 275 Barto, Norwin (Seton Hill) / Pa. North Huntingdon, / Chichester Pa. Boothwyn, / Miramar Fla. Miami, / Oakdale Md. Frederick, E D I U G

N O I T A I C N U N O R P 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 rwYroog L F. - 25 Frederick, Md. /Oakdale McKeesport, Pa. /McKeesport Area Dallastown, Pa. /Dallastown Lorton, Va. /South Country Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic Easton, 175 Pa. /EastonArea 245 McKees Rocks, Pa. /Sto-Rox (Edinboro) Houston, Pa. 5-9 / Chartiers-Houston 6-0 Yardley, Chester, Pa. Pa. /HydeSchool /Pennsbury (Pittsburgh) Hollidaysburg, Pa. /Hollidaysburg 330 McKees Rocks, Pa. /Sto-Rox (Temple) So. Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa. /Hollidaysburg 180 260 195 6-4 DB 5-11 LB 215 6-0 6-0 195 Malvern, Pa. /Great 196 Harrisburg, R-So. EllicottCity,Valley Pa. 205 Fr. /Susquehanna Md.Twp. /Howard 6-0 210 300 R-Fr. 6-3 R-So. Jr. WR *Check IUPathletics.com 5-10 Elizabeth, forupdated roster Pa. /Elizabeth Forward Langhorne, 6-4 Pa. /Neshaminy 205 DB OL Drew 6-0 Yarborough 6-1 190 BethelPark, OL Pa. Indiana, /BethelPark R-Fr. Pa. DB /Indiana (Grove City) Sr. R-Fr. 8 Gabe Allen Wright 6-3 5-11 Fr. So. 210 Zackary Woznichak QB WR Yuille DB 4 Reading, Pa. /Exeter R-So. Twp. Ronald Womack, Fr. Jr. 42 6-0 LB DL Kidus Woldeyes 230 Cranberry Twp.,30 Pa. /Seneca Valley DuBois, Pa. (Lake Erie) /DuBois DB 225 180 Zaire Willis 172 WR 60 170 So. Miles Philadelphia, Barto,Williamson 6-2 Pa /George Pa. 175 /Upper PerkiomenWashinton 79 5-11 Lenny 5-11 Williams Wellsboro, 6-0 200 Pa. / 19 Wellsboro 6-0 Eric Williams Johnstown, DB R-Sr. 6-0 Pa.5 (Mercyhurst) /BishopMcCort Philadelphia, Pa. /Central So. Jr. Justin Weldon 6-0 Zach Weaver 7 Fr. Jr. 180 68 DB Fr. Jay 155 Watkins 278 DL RB Ryan Waltz Sr. Philadelphia, Easton, 5-11 Pa. Pa. DB /Parkway /Easton Northwest 2 McKeesport, Pa. 5-8 K /ElizabethForward DB 6-0 Brian Wahl-Schwartz 205 Takhi Turner Detroit, Mich. (ASAJ.C.) /Southfield Jr. P 24 So. 280 Mason Tortorice Fr. 205 5 5-8 180 Mountain Top, Pa. K/P /Crestwood Chris Temple Cranberry Twp., Pa. /Seneca 51 Valley (Akron) 160 WR R-Fr. 6-4 IsaiahStokes 225 6-1 DL 27 5-9 Ryan Stewart 270 5-10 17 253 JRStevens RB 6-2 Fr.29 R-Jr. Fr. MattSpegal 6-2 Jordan Spangler 22 So. Hometown/High School(PreviousSchool) 6-3 R-So. 97 OL DB R-Sr. QB DonaldSmith Wt. 235 WR 290 So. DyllonScott FB 31 DL Ht. AidanSchaffer 6-3 90 6-2 Ackeno Robertson DL 35 R-So. Cl. Mike Pietropola R-Jr.23 Joe Peterson Pos. 13 DL Walt Pegues 63 OL Rex Pearce 34 Jeff Palmer 37 CJOdegbo 56 Matthew Mowad 96 Tony Morgante 85 65 Name No. Kickers/Punters/Snappers 5 ...... Defensive Backs 17 Linebackers ...... 9 ...... Defensive Line 13 Offensive ...... Line 14 Tight ...... Ends/Fullbacks 4 Wide ...... Receivers Running 16 ...... Backs 6 ...... Quarterbacks 5 ...... By Position 2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Washington, D.C. New 1 ...... Jersey Missouri 1 ...... 1 ...... Michigan 1 ...... Florida 2 ...... Virginia 2 ...... Ohio 2 ...... Maryland 8 ...... Pennsylvania 69 ...... By State RROSTER BREAKDOWN O S T E R

B R 18 E A K D Baltimore, Md. /OurLady ofMountCarmel(Valley Forge) O W N Freshmen 37 ...... Sophomores 26 ...... Juniors 15 ...... Seniors/Grad. Students 9 By Class ...... 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 185-109-4 (28 69-74 (13 seasons) Same Same Green & White & Green Blue & Green 9-3, 7-2 PSAC 9-3, 7-4, 6-3 PSAC 7-4, 8,495 Jon Holtz Jon 2,680 Dave Leisering Dave The Rock Lakers Slippery Rock, Pa. Slippery Rock, Erie, Pa. Erie, Mihalik-Thompson Tullio Field Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: 300 up over IUP has racked its 2015 combined wins against boasting an impressive opponents, 304-133-15 (.689) all-time record. schedule The Crimson Hawks’ at the firstgame night features P. Cignetti Field @ George Frank the Miller Stadium since 2011 when come to town Vulcans California on for the 7th Annual October 17. IUP is undefeated one oppo- against going schedule, nent on this year’s Seton Hill. 2-0 against opponent any The most wins over schedule comes from on this year’s as IUP holds a 59-23-3 Clarion, the Golden over all-time record Eagles. Stadium: Stadium: Stadium Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘74) Mihalik (SRU George Dr. Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: SCHEDULE NOTES at SLIPPERY ROCK at SLIPPERY 24 | 6:05 PM Oct. Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘83) (Bucknell Record at School: Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: at MERCYHURST | 1:00 pm 26 Sept. Mike Mike 23-9 (four First season (12 101-47, 37-17 (six seasons) N/A 155-61 (18 seasons) Red & Black Crimson & White Crimson & Purple & Gold 8-2, 6-2 PSAC 8-2, 2-9, 2-8 PSAC 2-8 PSAC 2-9, 8-1 PSAC 11-2, 8,243 5,366 15,800 Matthew KiferMatthew James Zuhlke Zuhlke James Vulcans Bald Eagles Golden Rams California, Pa. California, Lock Haven,Pa. Lock Haven,Pa. Pa. Chester, West Sox Hubert Jack Stadium Farrell A. John Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: at WEST CHESTER 14 | 12:00 PM Nov. Stadium: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘94) St. (Fairmont Kellar Record at School: seasons Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: Location: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘99) (Urbana Taynor Dave Record at School: Career Record: Doug Spatafore SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: Location: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘79) (Delaware Bill Zwaan Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: CALIFORNIA 17 | 6:00 PM Oct. Coal Bowl 7th Annual LOCK HAVEN | 1:00 pm 19 Sept. Alumni Game Football 19 Isaac 2015 OPPONENTS 2015 4-18 (two season) 4-18 (two 18-15 (three 18-15 (three 6-5 29-26 (five seasons) 29-26 (five Same 72-29 Crimson & Gold Maroon, Gold & Maroon, 3-8, 2-7 PSAC 3-8, 7-2 PSAC 9-2, 6-5, 5-4 PSAC 6-5, 2,200 4,211 9,500 Jason Greene Greene Jason Dan Teliski Bryan Salvadore Salvadore Bryan Griffins Golden Knights Golden Bears Greensburg, Pa. Greensburg, Erie, Pa. Erie, Kutztown, Pa. Kutztown, Offutt Field Field Gannon University Univeristy Stadium Univeristy Oct. 10 | 3:00 PM Oct. Location: Location: Enrollment: ‘94) Collins (Rochester Record at School: Career Record: Nickname: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): Location: Location: Enrollment: SID (email): SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: GANNON 7 | 1:00 PM Nov. Game/ Senior Day Day Veterans Nickname: School Colors: White Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘95) Rzyczycki (Mercyhurst Brad Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: Location: Location: Enrollment: HILL at SETON KUTZTOWN | 4:00 PM 12 Sept. Game Hall of Fame Nickname: White & Maroon School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): ‘96) Jim Clements (Widner Record at School: Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: Scott Jay 57-42 (nine 29-69 (nine Same Same Red & White Red & Blue & Gold 3-8, 2-7 PSAC 3-8, 2-9, 2-7 PSAC 2-9, 7,100 6,100 Bob Shreve Bob Shreve Rich Herman Fighting Scots Golden Eagles Edinboro, Pa. Edinboro, Clarion, Pa. Clarion, Sox Harrison Stadium Sox Memorial Stadium EDINBORO Oct. 3 | 2:00 PM Oct. Homecoming Nickname: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): Enrollment: Enrollment: Location: Location: ‘81) (Ohio State Browning Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: Location: Location: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Head Coach (Alma Mater): at CLARION 31 | 12:00 PM Oct. Enrollment: Foster (Plymouth State ‘85) State (Plymouth Foster Record at School: seasons) Career Record: SID (email): ([email protected]) 2014 Record: * 2014 PSAC records include crossover games crossover include records * 2014 PSAC N W O D K A E R B

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STARTERS RETURNING 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Haven (Conn.) ontheroad inthesecond round before the round.the first They’d second-seeded New go ontodefeat sixth-seededShepherdOne anddefeated 27-17athome in the third Hawks Crimson earned seedinSuperRegion The The “State Game” was notplayed from 1988-2007) program’s championshipgame first winsince1987. (Note: overdominating 41-10victory the theRedRaidersfor would halfleadinthegame usea27-10first enroute toa Shippensburg inthePSAC “State Game.” Hawks Crimson The inthedivision,first tohostEastchampion theright earning ranked 26-24onSept. California 22. recordThe was good for IUP went 6-1inPSAC West play, withitsonly lossatthensixth- Rams 21-17. at quarterfinals) Winston-Salem State, to the ultimately falling advancing totheSuperRegion OneChampionship(NCAA Hawks 2012witha12-2overall Crimson finished The record, weeks. October, where they hadbeenranked 18consecutive for going intotheseasonandremained inthetop25untillate ranked 10thinthepreseason AFCA Division IICoaches’ Poll 2013 witha9-2record overall, 5-2inthePSAC West. IUPwas HawksCignetti ledtheCrimson toasuccessfulseasonin with 13catchesand193yards against Gannon. Coal Bowl. Freshman wideout Walt Pegues alsosetrecords 11 passesrespectively inthesixthannual against California as seniorsDrew Carswell andBrock DeCiccocaught15and Three recievers etchedtheirnamesintotheIUPrecord books, highest from since2008. anIUPquarterback passes, amark thatranked assixth bestall-timeandthe season. ChaseHaslettcompletedover 60percent ofhis several records inthepassinggame over thecourseof PSAC play. QBhimself, Aformer CignettihelpedIUPset youngThe Hawks 6-5in2014, Crimson finished going 5-4in road. at homeand16-7onthe He hasarecord of18-5 2-1 intheNCAA playoffs. in PSAC West play and record of34-12, going 20-8 seasons, Cignettihasa 2015. four Through programIUP football in yearfifth atthehelmof Cignettientershis Curt WEST VIRGINIA, CURT 1982 HEAD COACH 22 Hired tothe2011season, prior Cignettiputtogether oneof including a5-2mark inthestrong PSAC West. 2011, Hawks leadingtheCrimson toa7-3overall record, Cignetti boastsavery successfulheadcoachingdebut in 2012seasonalsomarkedThe Cignetti’s 30thyear ofcoaching. an average of34:16percontest. second inthenationtimeofpossession, keeping theball 33.6 pointsand417.5yards oftotaloffense. They were also season program record of3,211 setin1993. IUPaveraged Hawks yardsCrimson 3,630netrushing broke thesingle- 259.3yardsfor pergame, 10thinthenation(asof12/1). The as Tuck teamedwithDe’Antwan Williams tohelpIUPrush was alsooneofthebestinnation, offense rushing The in thenationturnover margin witha+21(1.50pergame). (257.9yardsand totaldefense pergame). IUPwas alsothird (12.5pointspergame) leading Divisiondefense IIinscoring 2012, Hawks theCrimson were inthenation, thetopdefense – who were namedCapitalOneAcademicAll-America’s. In athletes –seniorsJohnny Franco andAnthony DiPasquale Cignetti alsoboastssixall-region players andtwo student- yards1,660 rushing and16touchdowns. of the Year Harvie Tuck, who hisseniorseasonwith finished after theseason. includesPSACThat West Offensive Player the Year, helping14ofhisplayers toAll-PSAC West honors For hisefforts, Cignettiwas namedthePSAC West Coachof NCAAappearanceand thefirst quarterfinal since2002. postseasonappearance IUPsince2007 The was for thefirst loss attopseed Winston-Salem State. .SmSih(992) 71- .529 .482 .667 17-15-3 .525 .674 14-13-1 24-12 .596 Pct. 9. George P. 21-19 Miller(1927-30) .789 8. SamSmith(1949-22) 29-14 .739 .809 24-16-1 7. Owen (1979-82) Dougherty Record 6. (1982-85) 30-8 5. (1970-73) 34-12 38-9 4. (2006-09) 3. (1964-67) 2. Cignetti(2011-14) Curt 1. Frank Cignetti(1986-89) Name (Years) CIGNETTI IUP HeadCoaches Through FirstFour Seasons CIGNETTI &SON 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES recruiting coordinator during a seven- coordinator recruiting University at the stint (1993-99) year one of chosen and was of Pittsburgh in coordinators recruiting the top 10 in 1995. Lemming Tom the country by tight coached the Panther Cignetti also quarterbacksends and at various times of Fame Hall Football under College Cignetti Majors. head coach Johnny a as coaching career his began assistant at Pitt during the graduate part of and was 1983 and 1984 seasons participant his Fiesta Bowl the team’s He coached quarterbacks and first year. in 1985 and was at Davidson receivers the quarterbacks (1986- coach at Rice (1989-92). Temple 88) and degree Cignetti earned his bachelor’s West from administration in business 1982. in Virginia Cignetti is married to the former and the couple has three Manette Lawer and Ann Carly – Curtis John, children Natalie. 23 who won the 2008 Heisman Trophy. Trophy. Heisman the 2008 won who the Jones, Julio He coached of SEC Freshman Press Associated Touchdown and Columbus Year the Club National Freshman of the Year Year of the Freshman Club National season. the same of his On the strength the recruiting accomplishments in his battles and the successes Cignetti on the field, had players as one of four finalists honored was Wide for FootballScoop the 2010 Year. the Coach of Receivers staffCignetti joined the at Alabama seasons (2000- after spending seven at coordinator 06) as the recruiting North Carolina State while also coach- State while North Carolina 2000-02 and 2005-06 ing tight ends from and quarterbacks during the 2003 and Wolfpack The 2004 campaigns. during games bowl qualified for five including the 2002 Gator Bowl that time, with State set a school record N.C. when before One of his last recruits 11 wins. to Alabama was moving Wilson quarterback Russell who Virginia, out of committed to NC State on to moving before He Wisconsin as a senior. finished his collegiate with a 60.9 career completion percentage, and 109 11,720 yards before touchdowns the by drafted getting in the third Seattle Seahawks 2012 and leading round XLVIII them to a victory. classes of his recruiting Two in the top 10 in ranked and Rivals.com the nation, named him one of the top 25 in the nation in recruiters with While working 2004. quarterbacks, the Wolfpack Cignetti had the opportunity Player to coach 2003 ACC and Philip Rivers Year of the him to become help prepare the fourth pick in the NFL spring. the following draft Cignetti first as a served Rec. PF PA Rec. 23-10 921 528 CIGNETTI VS. 2015 OPPONENTS 2015 VS. CIGNETTI Among his recruits was Mark Ingram, Ingram, Mark was Among his recruits In addition to the national title, Cignetti In addition to the national title, partwas of Alabama teams that posted the past three of 33-3 over a record 29 including seasons, regular season victories, regular consecutive West the 2008 and 2009 SEC won championship and earned a berth in the Bowl. 2008 Sugar Prior to IUP, Cignetti spent four seasons Prior to IUP, coach and as the wide receivers under Nick coordinator recruiting Saban at Alabama and helped the Tide win the 2009 BCS National Crimson He Championship with a 14-0 record. 1 in the consensus No. brought class in the country in 2008, recruiting classes which straight the first of three nationally. finished in the top five Under Cignetti’s guidance, eight guidance, Under Cignetti’s honors West All-PSAC received players including punter Grant in 2011, also named to the was who Schallock, Super Region One First Daktronics Team. Cignetti’s first signature win at IUP came first signature Cignetti’s the Crimson when October, in early shut out nationally-ranked Hawks IUP 19-0 on Homecoming. Edinboro capped off the season with another the Crimson victory when impressive West East foe PSAC trounced Hawks Chester 34-7 on the road. the finest seasons for a first-year head the finestfor seasons a first-year Frank coach at IUP since his father, of 9-2 led Indiana to a record Cignetti, Championship in 1986. and a PSAC Kutztown 0-1 7 44 7 54 135 0-1 Kutztown 27 Lock Haven 93 4-0 Mercyhurst Hill Edinboro 156 Seton Rock 4-0 146 2-0 77 28 California 1-3 70 89 3-1 93 54 119 Slippery Clarion4-0 Chester 67 82 1-3 22 3-1 Gannon 1-1 51 35 West

15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 and Michael. his wife, Michele, are theparents ofLuke, Annalise, Zachary bachelor’s degree inhealthand physical education. Heand Tortorella isa1985graduate Rockwitha ofSlippery and 2009). and 1998), Joey Flora (2001)andAkwasi Owusu-Ansah(2008 during Tortorella’s timeatIUP, includingBarry Threats (1997 Three recognition have All-America IUPcornerbacks earned three atAkron. pair ofDivision Iuniversities, and includingsixatMaryland He thenbegan anine-year stintasanassistantcoachata aslinebackersserving coachatMount Lebanon HighSchool. Tortorella got ontheprep hiscoachingstart level in1985, zone. ing opponentstoscore only 56.7percent intothered oftrips also ranked secondinthenationred zone defense, allow- to holdingopponentsundertenpointsonfive occasions. IUP only 15.4pointspergame, includingtwo shutoutsinaddition Hawks ranked defense, inthenation inscoring fifth allowing Under Tortorella in2013, thenationally-ranked Crimson opponents toconvert onlessthan30%oftheiropportunities. ranked in4thdown 14thinthecountry defense, allowing opponents toanaverage of80.1yards pergame. IUPalso ranked defense, inthenationrushing fourth holding In 2014, hadanothersuccessfulseason, thedefense asthey him oneofthemostrespected coachesinthearea. extensive knowledge ofschematicsandpersonnelhasmade has consistently ranked amongthe bestinthenation. His Since comingtoIUP, Tortorella hasdirected that adefense Rsig oa Scoring *NCAA Division IIrankings listed above Total 5th 2008 76.1 235.7 11.4 4th 21.4 40th 2nd 303.8 47th 2009 122.2 28th 291.8 2010 111.4 23rd 20.3 33rd 22nd 2nd 13.6 297.3 16th 2011 106.3 20th Rushing 2012 80.1 3rd 4th 257.9 1st 12.5 1st 15.4 308.8 35th 2013 127.7 17th 4th 2014 80.1 322.5 21.2 24th Year YPG YPG Rk* 40th PPG Rk* Rk* IUP DEFENSESUNDER TORT SAFETIES COORDINATOR/ DEFENSIVE ate headcoachsince2011. He hasalsoserved astheassoci- dinator andsaftiescoachin2015. season astheIUPdefensive coor- Paul Tortorella willenterhis21st SLIPPERY ROCK, 1985 TORTORELLA PAUL (since 2008) 24 Sean. andhiswife,Marty Val, have two children, Courtney and programfootball winningseasoninseven toitsfirst years;. in SiouxRapids, Iowa from 1982-85. There heguidedthe Higgins coachattheSR-RHighSchool was theheadfootball Gregory’s Inc. untilsellingthebusiness inMay of2010. ness in Watertown, S.D. where hewas the Vice President of child, ofhisfirst after thebirth andwent intoprivate busi- coach at Western Michigan University inJune of1990shortly Higgins resigned from hispositionasthewidereceivers and developed receivers inamultiplespread setoffense. Intercollegiate AthleticConference (GLIAC), heworked with In 2010, Michigan University atNorthern intheGreat Lakes at Valley CityStateUniversity (N.D.) in2012. Higgins joinedUpperIowa aftercoachingthequarterbacks time since1964. program’s thefirst back-to-backwinningseasonsfor first histwoDuring years, Higgins helpedleadUpperIowa tothe Wayne StateinNovember. different occasions,points onfour including58against Under Higgins’ direction, thePeacocks scored 40ormore ing yards pergame, amark thatledtheNSICin2014. than 34pointspercontest. unitrackedThe upover 304pass- histimeatUpperIowa,During averaged theoffense more where hespentthelasttwo seasons. SunIntercollegiateDivision Conference IINorthern (NSIC) Higgins comestoIUPfrom UpperIowa University outofthe in 2015. Hawkscoach withtheCrimson coordinator andquarterbacks offensive the as season first Higinswillbeginhis Marty SOUTH DAKOTA ST., 1982 HIGGINS MARTY QUARTERBACKS COORDINATOR/ OFFENSIVE 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES LINEBACKERS/ TEAMS SPECIAL COORDINATOR JIM SMITH 1998 IUP, 17th Jim Smith enters his season at IUP in 2015, serving as the linebackers coach and academic Smith In addition, coordinator. assistant head as the has served coach under Curt Cignetti since 2011. coach under Curt 2011. Cignetti since West first team All-PSAC Under the coaching of Smith in 2014, The his first action as a starter. saw Clarke Kevin linebacker with 117 tackles and 10.6 led the PSAC sophomore redshirt tackles per game. Fleming and Dorian Carl Lane had outsatnding In 2013, a team-high First team selection Fleming recorded seasons. 2.5 sacks and one as 5.5 tackles for loss, 98 tackles as well second on the team selection Lane was Second interception. forteam with 69 tackles including nine tackles loss and two sacks. five For 2002-05. from Smith also coached the linebackers also of the quarterbacks while in charge Smith was seasons, the IUP passing game. coordinating Smith During side of the ball, his time on the offensive some of the a passing attack that has produced developed quarterback In 2008, IUP history. in recent top numbers of his passes and completed 62.8 percent Krewatch Andrew Krewatch 10 interceptions. only against had 22 touchdowns with 638 completions and record also set a school career and 69 touchdowns. finished second with 8,220 yards the Crimson averaged Hawks season, the second straight For tied for the second highest in school 38.5 points per game, in scoring IUP led the PSAC offense second and was history. per game. of 442.1 yards in total offense with an average also while a part-timeSmith was coach in 2000 and 2001, the IUP wide He mentored High School. teaching at Latrobe coaching the running backs and in 2000 before receivers year. the following serving coordinator as passing game also a member of the coaching staff duringSmith was the 1998 campaign. During at IUP. 1994-96 as a from Smith lettered and caught 20 passes for in 18 games he played that time, 229 yards. in health and physical degree He earned his bachelor’s the are Lori, Smith and his wife, IUP in 1998. education from and Myla. Trevor of parents 25 OFFENSIVE LINE/ OFFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR MIKE CAMPOLO 1996 IUP, Campolo enters his 14th Mike and 11th season on the IUP staff, line coach in as the offensive also served Campolo has 2015. as the running coordinator game since 2006. Campolo is a 1996 graduate of IUP with a bachelor’s degree degree of IUP with a bachelor’s Campolo is a 1996 graduate Vito. He has a son, in communications media. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Campolo was the Campolo was Prior to his alma mater, to returning sea- three running backs coach at Duquesne the previous in the same capacity for He served one season each at sons. the College Catholic High School in 1997 and Bethany Serra year. following As a senior in 1995, Campolo was voted captain and selected voted Campolo was As a senior in 1995, his coaches and teammates. by Player Most Inspirational Campolo was a four-year letterman for IUP from 1992-95, 1992-95, letterman for IUP from a four-year Campolo was and 20 and rushing 47 of 48 games for in playing 984 yards in 1993 as IUP including four in the playoffs touchdowns, 12th He ranks to the national championship game. advanced in IUP history in rushing touchdowns. During the 2012 season, Campolo guided an IUP running at- During the 2012 season, Tuck Williams. Tuck and De’Antwan Harvie tack that featured and 16 rushing in with 1,660 yards PSAC in the finished third with 1,325 Williams finished the PSAC sixth in touchdowns. The Crimson fin- Hawks rushing with 10 touchdowns. yards 3,630 yards with ished tenth in the country in rushing yards and had 36 rushing touchdowns. In 2013, Campolo coached an offensive line that included line that Campolo coached an offensive In 2013, first left tack- team time All-PSAC starter three and four year Charmo Mike as first team guard as well Dovales le Byron The Crimson Hawks Nick Carnicella. and second team guard in 12th in the nation and first in the PSAC line was offensive 10. with only sacks allowed Campolo guided a rushing attack in 2013 led by first team Campolo guided a rushing attack in 2013 led by Williams fin- Williams. running back De’Antwan All-PSAC and 18 ished fourth in rushing with 1,347 yards in the PSAC and three 315 yards including a school record touchdowns, The Shippensburg. in the season finale against touchdowns in rushing offense in the PSAC Crimson finished third Hawks and second in rushing per game touch- with 216.7 yards with 32. downs In 2014, Campolo helped running Campolo helped back Luigi Lista-Brinza to In 2014, had at IUP. has ever one of the best seasons a true freshman 800 rushing yards with over Lista-Brinza finished the year on per game yards 162.3 IUP averaged and 10 touchdowns. in 2014, the ground 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Bowl championshipHamburg Seadevils ofNFLEurope. Steelers. Rutherford was alsoamemberofthe2007 World of thepractice squadoftheSuper Bowl championPittsburgh undrafted free agent. followingThe seasonhewas amember In 2004, Rutherford signedwiththeCarolina Panthers as an passing yards inaseason with3,679in2003. second teamhonorsin2004. Hesettheschoolrecord for teamhonorsin2003and All-BigEastfirst and earning Rutherford was atwo-year atPitt, starter 26games starting coachatPitt. quarterback the2007season,During Rutherford served asavolunteer timesince1981. thefirst games for wide receivers. Rutherford wasofaPittteamthatwon part 10 a graduate assistantatPittcoachingthelinebackers and toIUP,Prior Rutherford spentthe2009and2010seasonsas Hawks toa12-2record andaNCAA playoff appearance. In 2012, Rutherford thatledthe wasof acoachingstaff part Hawk togo over 1,000yards sinceCarmeloOcasioin2002. In 2013, widereceiver was Crimson Terrill thefirst Barnes receptions alsotiedanIUPsinglegame record. of 15catchesand150yards against CalonOct. 18. 15 Those 785 yards andninetouchdowns. seniorhadcareer-highsThe breakout seasonasIUP’s toptarget, catching55passesfor in 2014, teamAll-PSAC first wideoutDrew Carswell hada Under thecoachingofRutherford wide receivers coachin2015. asthe season ontheIUPstaff Rod Rutherford entershisfifth PITTSBURGH, 2004 RUTHERFORD ROD RECEIVERS WIDE 26 bachelor’s degree inbusiness administration in2012. before becomingastudentassistant. his Heearned CincinnatinativeThe played collegiately atCharleston and offensive line, while breakdown. alsoassistinginfilm histimethere,During heworked backs withboththerunning student assistantattheUniversity ofCharleston (W. Va.). to Prior WVW, Barker spenttwo seasons asanoffensive in 2014. threat outofthebackfield, 416yards catching42passesfor sophomore seasons. Andersonalsowas areliable receiving 1156 yards andseven touchdowns hisfreshman during and backMichaelAnderson,running who ran acombined for histwoDuring years at WVW, Barker worked withyoung up thespecialteamsunderheadcoachGeorge Shehl. with theBobcats, backsandheading coachingtherunning Division IIMountainEastConference. Hespenttwo seasons Barker cametoIUPfrom West Virginia Wesleyan outofthe will take over backscoach. astherunning in time for spring practice spring and in timefor HawksHe joinedtheCrimson in2015. coachingstaff football season asamemberoftheIUP Luke Barker beginshisfirst CHARLESTON, 2012 BARKER LUKE BACKS RUNNING 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES CORNERBACKS JOHNNY FRANCO 2013 IUP, IUP alum and former All- enters Franco American Johnny a member his second season as of the Crimson Hawks’ coaching coaching staff in 2015, the corner backs. McFadden starter coached long-time Jerell Franco In 2014, starter Allen of freshman the development and oversaw Wright. in a B.S. receiving IUP in spring 2013, from graduated Franco concentration. Nutrition with a Pre-Medical the All-American safety In his senior campaign in 2012, on the team with 58 third and was totaled six interceptions team with multiple second praised was Franco tackles. the Associated Press, from All-American post-season awards as a team served Franco Academic. and CoSIDA Daktronics, captain on a defense that helped lead the Crimson all Hawks championship game. regional to the NCAA the way 27 BRYANT HAINES 2009 BALL STATE, will enter his Haines Bryant line as defensive second year a successful coach in 2015 after first the season as a member of DEFENSIVE LINE A native of Piqua, Ohio, Haines was a four-year starter and a four-year Haines was Ohio, of Piqua, A native performer at Ball State all-conference a two-time All-American in Freshman named a and was University list as a senior. watch 2005 and to the Butkus Award Haines spent the 2013 season as a graduate assistant on Haines spent the 2013 season as a graduate coaching staff. the Ohio State Buckeyes Under the direction of Haines in 2014, Karon Gibson Karon Haines in 2014, of Under the direction along the defensive with the Crimsonexcelled Hawks after West named first team All-PSAC was Gibson line. collecting six sacks last year. Crimson Hawks’ staff last year. staff last year. Crimson Hawks’ 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 pated intrack andfield at Woodgrove HighSchool…alsoplayed hockey andpartici- High School in thePSAC. erage of162.3yards pergame ontheground, thesixthbest West Chester(11/15)... Hawks toanav- helpedtheCrimson Rock(10/25),Slippery (11/1), Clarion Gannon(11/8), and (9/27), Edinboro (10/4), SetonHill(10/11), (10/18), California aginst SaintAugustine’s (9/6), LockHaven (9/20), Mercyhurst 7straight3...started games atguard in2014...played at 2014 ond year intheprogram. consistent inhisfreshman year andlookstogrow in his sec- o.1 9 6. 208 26 26 210.82 210.82 162.3 TmSck Allwd TmPYds/G TmRYds/G 162.3 9 9 GS Tot. 10 GP 10 2014 CHARMO’s CAREER STATISTICS : against collegiatestart LockHaven Madefirst in Week : Named 3-TimeAll-Conference…2 year captain OFFENSIVE LINEMAN starting eightofthem...wasstarting very ..appeared intengames in2014, offensive lineman, Mike Charmo. General: SOPHOMORE CHARMO DAN Brother IUP offormer 825 58 28 o.2 216 69 25 1 Tot. 3 21 12 3 5690 146 12.5 2014 1 1 3 3 11 4374 117 10.5 2013 0 0 0 12913 16 2.0 10 0 GP GS CLARKE’s CAREER STATISTICS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck Int Fr FF 2012 son. cameinthirdand 13solostops...hislonestart week ofsea- 2013 yards...had 1.5sacksagainst Edinboro (10/4). cepted onepassagainst SetonHill(10/11)andreturned it21 conference...Forced three fumbles andrecovered one...inter- against Rock(10/25)was Slippery thehighesttotalin game tackletotalsof21, 19, 13, 12, and11...his21stops with10...hadsingle tackles...led teamintackles-for-loss he played inatlinebacker... secondinPSAC with117total 2014 secondintheconferencefinishing intackles. Berdahl Lane...returns hisjunioryear andDorian for after : Redshirted. : Played in10games while one... starting had29tackles : FirstteamAll-PSAC West all11games in 2014...started 2014 because of injuries toAlex 2014 becauseofinjuries anchor ofthelinebackingin corp 2013season...was the ence during General REDSHIRT JUNIOR CLARKE KEVIN LINEBACKER : Gainedvaluable experi- 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 12 : A transfer from Akron... Akron... A transfer from : DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE STEVE FRANCO REDSHIRT JUNIOR General back to defensive Switched over sea- QB for two after playing of Cornerbacks sons...brother Associated Press Class AA Player of the Year as Year of the AA Player Class Associated Press Redshirted at Akron. Transfer from Akron...appeared in 3 games at QB... at QB... in 3 games Akron...appeared Transfer from : Switched to defense in the offseason...started in all 11 : FRANCO’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER FRANCO’s 20 46 26 1.5 11 11 1 2 0 2014 20 1.5 46 26 11 11 GP 0 2 1 Tot. GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck FR FF coach Johnny Franco. coach Johnny 2014 as starting season safety games...began in opener against tackles in his first start... (9/6)...had five Saint Augustine’s including Finished fifth on the team in total tackles with 46, Mercyhurst against in game a fumble 26 solo stops...forced and Saint Augustine’s against fumbles (9/27)...recovered on six tackles in a game or more Seton Hill (10/11)...had five the long snapper for occassions...was punts and different points. extra 2013: Clari- and Millersville (10/5), (9/14), Cheyney against played touch- of nine passes with two on (11/2)...completed seven all of his passes (6 interceptions...completed and zero downs Millersville. against for 6) and had a rushing touchdown 2012: High School: as a starter in his last two a 26-3 record a senior...compiled seasons...led Golden Eagles (9-1) to a district championship than 2,600 for more and the state finals as a senior...threw pass completion with a 57 percent and 30 touchdowns yards more rushed for 10 touchdowns...recorded percentage...also for his career...coached and 49 touchdowns than 4,500 yards the Associated Press was who Franco, John his father, by in 2011. Year Class AA Coach of the 29 59 6 foot 3 inch, 320 pound 6 foot 3 inch, ETHAN COOPER JUNIOR General: Steelton, lineman from offensive Pa. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OFFENSIVE First team all-conference at Central Dauphin at Central First team all-conference Did not see game action. Did not see game Played in six games earning first three starts earning of his in six games first three Played : Played a bigger role along the offesnive line by by line along the offesnive role bigger a Played : 2013 6 GP 2014 11 GS Tm RYds/G 17 Tot. 3 14 11 Tm PYds/G 162.3 Allwd Tm Sck 189.5 216.7 210.82 247.05 202.09 26 36 10 COOPER’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER COOPER’s East...Second team All-Patriot News Big 15. Big 15. East...Second team All-Patriot News High School: High School: 2012: career...started first game of his career against Mercyhurst Mercyhurst against of his career first game career...started season games regular (10/26)...also started in final two (11/16)...helped Gannon (11/9) and Shippensburg against rushing offense to the third-best the Crimson in the Hawks on the ground…was per game yards 216.7 averaging PSAC, also part line unit that finished na- 12th in the of an offensive up just 10 sacks (0.91 per game). giving tion by 2013: 2014 of 5 rushing 11 games...part starting in each of the team’s the Seton Hill (10/11)...helped against in game touchdowns on per game yards of 162.3 Crimson to an average Hawks best in the PSAC. the sixth the ground, 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 against West Chester...had ahalf-sackvs. Richmond. Dominion andregistering sixtacklesinhiscollegiatedebut games, recording seven tacklesinanear-upsetover Old 14 yards eightyards...stood andahalf-sack for outintwo solostops...alsorecordeding four losses of 2.5tacklesfor Delaware State...recorded 17tacklesontheseason, includ- inonly start hissecondcareerfirst gameover invictory an immediateimpact...played inall11games andearned 2012: son...had lonesackagainst Villanova. on theseason...season-highseven tacklescameagainst Tow- 2013: (11/8) Rock (10/25)...season-high12tacklescameagainst Gannon had aforced fumble andafumble recovery against Slippery with sixsacks...recorded asackinsixofteam’s 11games... 8.0 tackles-for-loss, thethird mostontheteam...ledteam third onteamwith54tackles, including20solostops...had immediate playing time, inall11games...finished starting Region One...first teamAll-PSAC West...stepped inandsaw 2014 unit thatreturns plentyofdepth in2015. players alongthedefensive line...looks tobealeaderof of asolidrotation in2014aftermeshingwell withyounger P G k Sl At F Sk R FF FR Sck TFL Ast Tot. Solo 34 24 Tkl 44 118 2014 0 122 2.5 11 0 GS 0.5 13 11 5420 11.5 5.5 34 4 GP 2013 1 1 2.5 4.0 17 1 1 1 2012 11 12 12 4720 3.5 27 0 1.0 0 GIBSON’s CAREER STATISTICS : Transfer from Delaware...named third teamAll-Super Started ineachofDelaware’s Started 12games...had 47stops Competed incampasapreferred walk-on andmade size, speed, andpower...was part Hawks...the Crimson tremendous will enterhissecondyear with General SENIOR GIBSON KARON DEFENSIVE LINEMAN : Pronounced Kuh-ron... 93 30 P G m At ad T IT LG INT TD Yards Att 63 Cmp GS 15 172 2178 16 285 63 1110 GP Tot. 15 172 2178 16 285 11 10 2014 HASLETT’s CAREER STATISTICS 2011 2012 2013 record recptions. for (10/18);Carswell against California thissetasinglegame mostinasinglegame...completedfor 15passestoDrew against Rock...50passattempts Slippery SRUis T-3rd yards games... passinginfour hadcompletionof63yards Augustine’s Rock(10/25)...hadover (9/6)andSlippery 200 son schoolhistory...tossed three touchdowns against Saint 172 completions; theseventh highestnumber insinglesea- and 15interceptions...completed 60.3%ofhispasseswith collegiate level...threw 2178yards for with16touchdowns 11 games, QBatthe seasonasastarting 10...first starting camp...played thecourseoffall competition during inall 2014 the University ofIllinois. hisB.S.student afterearning management insport early from the roster...now inhissecond year ofeligibilityasagraduate : the2011season. during Redshirted : Member oftheUniversity ofIllinoissquad. : Did notseegame actionatIllinois. : Transfer from Illinois...won the3-manquarterback as the most experienced QBon as themostexperienced Hall ofFamer, JimHaslett...returns linebacker andCollege Football General GRADUATE STUDENT HASLETT CHASE QUARTERBACK : IUP Sonofformer 18 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 20 : Will be part of a solid : RUNNING BACK RUNNING LUIGI LISTA-BRINZA SOPHOMORE General running back corp in his sopho- to split campaign...likely more Chris Harris, carries with Drew Named 1st team All-Conference at Central at Central Named 1st team All-Conference : Enjoyed a solid season as a true freshman...named a solid season as a true freshman...named Enjoyed : LISTA BRINZA’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BRINZA’s LISTA 76.9 53 53 10 76.9 4.5 4.5 846 10 846 187 187 10 2014 11 10 11 Tot. GP GS Att Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G Temple and others. Temple 2014 second team...started in 10 of team’s West to the All-PSAC Saint One against Week a starter named in 11 games...was (9/6)...carried 846 gained the ball 187 times and Augustine’s with 10 touchdowns... in the PSAC seventh yards...finished per yards 76.9 average per carry...his 4.5 yards averaged rushing in his 111 yards sixth in the PSAC...had ranked game games... rushing in five start...amassed 100 yards first career came aginst Mercyhurst touchdowns season-high three rushing came aginst Edinboro (9/27)...season-high 118 yards passes (10/4)...had 20+ carries in four three games...caught games in four straight for 100 yards for 32 yards...rushed and Seton Edinboro, Mercyhurst, (9/30), Lock Haven against Hill (10/11). High School: MVP…named 2nd team All- WPIAC Catholic HS…named State. 31 48 : Dorian for returns : DORIAN LANE SENIOR General LINEBACKER with the IUP defense another year after injuries curtailed much of a breakout the 2014 season...had : Played in three games with one start...finished games season in three Played : in 11 West...played Named second team All-PSAC : including 28 tackles, in all 14 games...recorded Played : 2013 2012 with 15 tackles and 11 solo stops...added 3.5 tackles-for-with 15 tackles and 11 solo stops...added Edinboro up a pass against a sack and broke loss...recorded (10/4)...missed the majority the season because of injury. of and started injurygames 10 times after season-ending to second on the team with 69 total tackles Berdahl...finished sacks... and 39 solo stops...had 8.5 tackles-for-loss and two against for return a touchdown interception had a 39-yard a forced had passes, more two up Seton Hill (9/21)...broke a season-high 10 recovery...posted and a fumble fumble of the four sacks in two tackles for loss and two tackles, Clarion against (11/2) and Shippensburg games final three (11/16). Gannon...had one sack in a season-high six in victory over for a loss of Shippensburg Championship win over the PSAC yards. seven 2014 year in 2013...transfer from Duquesne. in 2013...transfer from year 2013 11 10 69 30 39 8.5 2 1 1 0 39 8.5 10 69 30 2 1 11 1.5 1 0 15 13 28 14 0 2012 1 2013 GP 13.5 4 1 0 GS 58 44 11 118 15 2014 3 1 3.5 1 0 4 Tkl 11 28 Solo Tot. Ast TFL Sck FR FF LANE’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER LANE’s 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 P G k Sl At F Sk F FR 1 1 FF 1 0 Sck 3.5 9.0 2.5 44 23 5.0 TFL 67 9 18 Tot. Ast 30 15 Solo 33 2014 Tkl 2 GS 11 2013 10 7 GP 25 6 2012 19 2 7 9 0 1.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 PALMER’s CAREER STATISTICS earned All-Conference honorsasajuniorandsenior.earned line asajuniorandsenioratSeneca Valley HighSchool... High School 2011 and oneforced fumble. alossof12yards...heseason for alsohad1.5tackles-for-loss the game against Cheyney, herecorded hisonly sackofthe 2012 a fumble against Shippensburg (11/16). (9/14)...blocked akickagainst Edinboro (10/19)...recovered season-high seven tacklescameinopeneragainst Cheyney alossof12yards...on theseason...compiled2.5sacksfor les with15ofthemsolostops...recorded 5.0tackles-for-loss 2013 tackles cameintheKutztown game (9/13). : Redshirted. : Played inninegames...recorded ninetotaltackles...in : Appeared in10games and had two 33tack- starts...had : onboththeoffensive anddefensive Started for-loss...season-high eight for-loss...season-high tackles, 6solo...had 2.5tackles- sevenearning 25 starts...had 2014 REDSHIRT SENIOR PALMER JEFF DEFENSIVE LINEMAN : Played inall11games, 56 32 2012: yards. against Cheyneyhad atackle-for-loss alossof14 (9/14)for 2013 season-high seven tacklescameaginstLockHaven (9/20). terception 14-yards atouchdown for (11/1)... against Clarion covered afumble against Mercyhurst (9/27)...returned anin- stops...broke andre- passes...hadatackle-for-loss upfour 041 1 4 2 1 1 4 1 FR 4 1 PBU 1 4 Int 1 1 TFL 1 Ast 16 20 30 25 Solo 50 Tot.11 20 41 Tkl 11 GS 2014 11 GP 2013 9 0 9 510 4 0 0 ROBERTSON’s CAREER STATISTICS : Saw actioninninegames...had ninetackles, five solo... Redshirted. had 41totaltacklesand25solo 2014 General: REDSHIRT JUNIOR ROBERTSON ACKENO DEFENSIVE BACK : inall11games... Started Pronounced A-KEE-no. 23 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 5 : Pronounced Tuh-KYE Tuh-KYE Pronounced : DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE TAKHI TURNER SOPHOMORE General to an with eye)...returns (rhymes IUP defense that finished third in points per game in the PSAC Compiled 200 career tackles with 8 intercep- Compiled 200 career : Impressive freshman season...played in 10 games, in 10 games, season...played freshman Impressive : allowed (21.3). allowed 2014 starting solo... in nine of them...had 49 total stops and 20 passes...had eight tackles and his lone in- up seven broke Augustine’s Saint of the season in opener against terception (9/13)... Kutztown against (9/6)...first two start came in week in pass breakups set season-high with 11 tackles and three Gannon (11/8)... against a fumble his first start...recovered eight tackles in games...had in five tackles or more had five of the year. games final two High School: 2-time 1st team tions in his high school career…named bas- 2nd team Big 15…also played All-Conference…named and a State a District Champion in basketball ketball…was high school. Township Champion runner-up at Susquehanna TURNER’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER TURNER’s GP GS 2014 Tkl 11 Tot. 19 Solo 30 49 11 TFL Ast 19 30 Int 49 2.5 PBU FR 2.5 1 1 7 7 1 1 33 97 Pronounced Speeg-al... Pronounced MATT SPEGAL SENIOR General: tied for fourthcurrently all-time in IUP history with a 38.8 punting average. PUNTER GP No. Yds Long Avg TB I20 50+ I20 TB Avg Long Yds GP No. : First season as full-time punter…was seventh in the seventh First season as full-time punter…was : serving as as a true games freshman, Punted in three : : Second season as full-time punter as a junior...was punter as a junior...was Second season as full-time : Tot. 25 97 3760 64 38.8 15 24 15 24 2014 11 15 45 1738 38.8 3760 59 38.6 64 25 97 Tot. 8 10 7 2012 3 2013 11 11 41 426 1596 50 38.7 64 2 38.9 11 3 5 7 1 SPEGAL’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER SPEGAL’s 2012 PSAC with a 38.9 yard average on 41 punts…had seven on 41 punts…had seven average with a 38.9 yard PSAC (10/26)… punts with long of 61 at Mercyhurst 50-plus yard line…Forced 20-yard pinned 11 punts inside the opponents’ Cal against fair 52 yards catches…had punts of 58 and seven punt in the season opener at (9/28)…posted a 57-yard punt at Slip- Southern Connecticut State (9/7)…had a 54-yard pery Rock (10/12). on 11 punts…Had 38.7 yards the primary backup…averaged inside the of 11 punts landed season long of 50 yards…three one fair line…forced catch. 20-yard opponents’ 2013 2014 on 45 punts... average with a 38.6 yard sixth in the PSAC of 59 fourth punts was in PSAC...long 50-plus yard his seven Clarion came against punts inside (11/1)...pinned 10 yards four punts inside the 20- line...pinned 20-yard the opponents’ punt against (10/4)...had 55 yard Edinboro line against yard eight fair (9/27)...forced catches. Mercyhurst 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 2 : Appeared one game... Appeared : DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE JAY WATKINS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 2014 against started in that game (9/13)...had one tackle Kutztown and one pass breakup...missed of the season due the remainder Recorded 1,500 yards rushing and 27 touch- 1,500 yards Recorded : Saw immediate playing time as a true freshman, time as a true freshman, playing immediate Saw : to injury. 2013 at cornerback… starting five while in nine games playing including 13 solo stops... 19 tackles, with Finished the year and returned up a fumble passes and picked up three broke Millersville (10/5)…made against for a touchdown it 20 yards posting a season-high six start Cheyney, against first career backfield in the time in the offensive tackles (9/14)…saw carrying the ball once at Southern Connecti- season opener, cut State (9/7). High School: and Woodstock...All-Conference in 2012 at Hyde downs England. All-New WATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS CAREER WATKINS’ 0.0 0 3 1 13 6 19 0 1 5 0.0 0 9 1 2013 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 4 1 13 7 GP 20 2014 6 GS 10 Tkl Tot. Solo Ast TFL Int PBU FR 34 78 Pronounced Hoor-hay Hoor-hay Pronounced : Started all 11 games in Started all 11 games : JORGE VICIOSO REDSHIRT SENIOR General: Vee-cee-oh-so. 2014 the 2014 at right tackle...helped OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OFFENSIVE : Played in all 11 games, starting 10, in his first season starting 10, in all 11 games, Played : action. Did not see game : North Carolina for vs. in one game Rutgers Appeared : Redshirted : 2012 2010 at IUP after transferring from Rutgers…had first career start first career Rutgers…had at IUP after transferring from (9/14)…started nine of his at right Cheyney tackle against also starting at right while guard at right10 games tackle, the Crimson to Seton Hill (9/21)…helped against Hawks 216.7 averaging rushing offensethe third-best in the PSAC, also part of an offensive on the ground…was per game yards up just 10 giving line unit that finished 12th in the nation by sacks (0.91 per game). 2011 (9/1). Central 2013 Crimson Hawks to an average of 162.3 yards per game on per game of 162.3 yards an average Crimson to Hawks part of several the sixth best in the PSAC...was the ground, performances side of the ball. on the offensive record-setting 2011 21 157.25 221.65 1 GP 2013 11 23 GS Tm RYds/G 2014 0 66 11 10 Tm PYds/G Tot. Allwd Tm Sck 11 162.3 216.7 97.8 210.82 202.09 241.2 26 10 30 VICIOSO’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER VICIOSO’s 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 4 Played in all 11 games, 11 games, in all Played DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE ALLEN WRIGHT SOPHOMORE 2014: starts because earning seven Watkins...gained of injury to Jay with 38 tack- expereince valuable les and 27 solo stops...made first start of his career against against firstles and 27 solo stops...made start of his career tackles-for-loss...had 11 (10/4)...compiled three Edinboro Seton Hill (10/11)...forced tackles with 10 solo stops against up fourpasses. fumbles...broke two WRIGHT’s CAREER STATISTICS CAREER WRIGHT’s 2014 11 7 GP 11 Tot. 38 GS 7 38 27 Tkl 27 11 11 3.0 Solo 3.0 Ast 0 4 TFL 0 2 4 Int PBU 2 FF 35 7 Eric Williams Eric Williams (right) The former Pitt trans- ERIC WILLIAMS REDSHIRT SENIOR General: safties who fer is one of three to the IUP defense returning are successful in 2015...he made a DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE : Played in all 13 games, starting 11 of them, for the starting 11 of them, in all 13 games, Played : Louisville Rutgers, against games in three Appeared : Redshirted. : : Did not play. Did not play. : Named second team All-Super Region One by : 2011 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2011 GP 2012 GS 13 Tkl 2013 11 Solo 11 11 48 27 22 Ast Tot. 77 29 26 49 TFL 74 22 7.5 3.0 23 Int 7 PBU 9 6 52 3 FR 7 4.5 1 1 2 2 WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS CAREER WILLIAMS’ 2011 2010 University of Pittsburgh... collected a season-high 10 tackles collected a season-high of Pittsburgh... University Dame (11/3). 4 Notre No. against Southern versus Methodist Compass Bowl and the BBVA University. 2012 transition from linebacker to defensive back in his first year back in his first year defensive to linebacker from transition passes. six a PSAC-leading intercepting at IUP, 2014 2013 safety after at strong all 11 games Daktronics…started PSAC of Pittsburgh…led the University transferring from interceptions… and tied for II with six eighth in Division Seton Hill (9/21), against games had a pick in four straight Millersville (10/5) and Slippery Rock (10/12)… Cal (9/28), Clarion against (11/2) and Gannon Also had interceptions (11/9)…finished season sixth on the team with 48 total tackles- including 26 solo stops…notched three tackles, passes seven for-loss recovery…totaled and a fumble six including defensed…tallied a season-high 11 tackles, solo – – seven Gannon (11/9)…had eight tackles against solo, Seton Hill. against 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 36 2014 YEAR

17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 37 IN REVIEW IN 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 1-7 2-14 5-5 35:47 1-7 2-0 1of3 1-1 24:13 5- 44 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-1 0of1 12 of21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 11-106 6of14 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 5-37.4 3- 0 Posession Time 8-35.8 3-60 2-22 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0- 1-7 0- 7-120 27 Punts (Number-Avg) 426 Interception Returns-Yards 0- 316 Kickoff Returns-Yards 176 8 Punt Returns-Yards 98 42-270 Fumble Returns-Yards 34-103 47-110 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 28-78 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS ak y ubrYrs 1-1 3-24 6-6 29:54 1-0 1-13 8-45 0of 3-4 30:06 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-2 6of10 8-51 1of2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8of18 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 4-45.2 Posession Time 4-29.8 1-18 1-30 3-91 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0- 2-20 1-3 6-131 Punts (Number-Avg) 357 20 Interception Returns-Yards 0- 176 Kickoff Returns-Yards 379 22 Punt Returns-Yards 20-141 260 Fumble Returns-Yards 31-211 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 38-181 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-119 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Crimson Hawks SoartoVictory inSeasonOpener IUP DropsConference OpenerontheRoad IUP Saturday, Sept. 6•Frank CignettiField@George P. MillerStadium•Indiana, PA 2 IP( -) 41 19 SAINTAUGUSTINE’S (0-1) IUP 20 (1-0) 0 U 11 -) 7 7 44 KUTZTOWN (1-1, 1-0) IUP(1-1, 0-1) 20 SAU IUP IUP KUTZ Saturday, Sept. 13•University Field•Kutztown, PA t 00 SU ukat7yr asfo ifr IUP41-19 34-7 41-13 Turkvant 7yard passfrom Gilford SAU 34-13 0:00 27-0 Pegues 0yard fumble recovery (UllmanKick) 4th IUP 11:37 Bradley 0yard fumble recovery (PAT missed) 4th SAU Green 11yard 3:46 (Ullmankick) run 27-7 19 3rd IUP 5:46 McDonald14yard passfrom Gilford (Limakick) IUP6-0 3rd SAU 20-0 6:35 7yard 6 Lista-Brinza (Ullmankick) run 13-0 2nd Dubowski 13yard passfrom Haslett(UllmanKick) IUP 13:08 IUP 2nd Carswell 7yard passfrom 4:33 Haslett(Ullmankick) 6 IUP 1st 5:41 1yard Lista-Brinza (PAT run missed) 1st IUP 10:57 7 1st SCORING SUMMARY 0 IUP 20 Saint Augustine’s 7 7 7 41 t 41 KT oefl 4yr il ol KUTZ44-7 7 41-7 44 24yard KUTZ-Rosenfeld goal field 0 4:18 34-7 KUTZ-Redding2ydpassfrom kick) 4th (Rosenfeld Barton 8:36 10 0 27-7 4th KUTZ-Kelly 12yard passfromkick) (Rosenfeld Barton 1:21 IUP7-6 3rd 20-7 KUTZ-Kelly 64yard 14 passfrom kick) (Rosenfeld Barton 7 4:10 3rd KUTZ-Kelly 19yard passfrom kick) (Rosenfeld Barton 20 0:33 2nd KUTZ13-7 0 KUTZ-Kelly 24ydpassfromKick) (Rosenfeld Barton 7:05 0 2nd 1yard IUP-Lista-Brinza (Ullmankick) run 10:47 2nd KUTZ6-0 KUTZ-Hollander0yard fum. recovery 14:54 (PAT missed) 2nd SCORING SUMMARY Kutztown IUP Attendance: 1,602 Attendance: 4,059 38 F 4 3 2 1 F 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 39 Attendance: 1,376 Attendance: Attendance: 2,859 Attendance: SCORING SUMMARY 1st 3:00 2nd run (Ullman kick) IUP - Lista-Brinza 16 yard 3:35 run (Ullman kick) IUP - Lista-Brinza 4 yard 2nd 0:05 field goal LHU - Boumerhi 21 yard 3rd 11:26 Haslett (Ullman kick) pass from 7 yard IUP - Carswell 3rd 5:36 IUP 7-0 kick) (Boumerhi Walton pass from LHU - Smack 12 yard 4th 21-3 21-10 5:59 IUP 21-16 pass failed) (Walton Walton LHU - Cook 2 yd pass from 14-0 14-3 IUP Lock Haven 0 7 3 7 7 7 6 0 16 21 Mercyhurst IUP SCORING SUMMARY 1st 14:48 run (Ullman pass failed) IUP - Lista-Brinza yard 11 1st 0 7:55 1st run (Ullman kick) IUP - Lista-Brinza 1 yard IUP 6-0 1:55 0 1st Haslett (Ullman Kick) pass from IUP - DeCicco 15 yard 1:24 2nd run (Ullman kick) IUP - Lista-Brinza 41 yard 27 20-0 5:53 0 Haslett (Ullman kick) pass from 13 yard IUP - Carswell 3rd 11:39 run (Ullman kick) 7 yard Temple IUP - 7 4th 34-0 7 9:52 13-0 kick) run (Kondis HURST - Emerick 1 yard 7 27-0 7 0 IUP 41-7 41-0 41 Saturday, Sept. 21 • Hubert Jack Stadium • Lock Haven, PA • Lock Haven, Stadium 21 • Hubert Jack Sept. Saturday, IUP LH HURST IUP 1-1) (2-1, IUP 0-2) (0-3, HAVEN LOCK 16 21 0-3) MERCYHURST (0-4, 2-1) IUP (3-1, 7 41 Saturday, Sep. 27 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA Miller Stadium • Indiana, P. Cignetti Field @ George 27 • Frank Sep. Saturday, Strong Start Propels the Crimson Hawks to Win the Crimson Hawks Strong Start Propels IUP of Season Road Victory with First Rebounds

FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING Att-Comp-Int Passes 26 - 29 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 44 - 215 24 - 11 - 0 117 Returns-Yards Fumble 17 - 13 - 1 Punt Returns-Yards 10 146 Returns-Yards Kickoff 168 0 - 0 Returns-Yards Interception 21 383 Punts (Number-Avg) 6 - 160 1 - 0 1 - 12 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 2 - 50 2 - 33 7 - 44.0 0 - 0 Time Posession 5 - 37.4 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 4 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 1 8 - 65 4 of 10 2 - 2 Number-Yards Sacks By: 25:19 1-2 0 of 0 7 - 92 1 - 0 0 - 0 34:31 5-6 - 23 3 FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 47 - 195 Att-Comp-Int Passes YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 27 - 47 20 - 14 - 2 176 Returns-Yards Fumble 40 - 25 - 0 Punt Returns-Yards 22 371 Returns-Yards Kickoff 221 0 - 0 Returns-Yards Interception 19 268 Punts (Number-Avg) 0 - 0 2 - -1 - 82 3 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 2 - 20 2 - 12 4 - 86 - 41.7 3 Time Posession 5 - 39.8 Conversions Third-Down 10 of 14 Conversions Fourth-Down Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7 of 16 0 of 1 5 - 85 2 - 0 Number-Yards Sacks By: 33:09 3-3 1 of 3 3 - 20 3 - 22 1 - 0 26:51 3-3 0 - 0 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 1-1 0- 7-8 34:36 1- 1-10 0of 11-87 3-4 25:24 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1- 9-60 1of5 9 of15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions 10of19 3-27.7 Third-Down Conversions 2-40 Posession Time 5-98 1 - 96 3-29 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0- 4-78 2-24 0- 449 Punts (Number-Avg) 22 Interception Returns-Yards 0- 225 Kickoff Returns-Yards 454 25 Punt Returns-Yards 23-140 Fumble Returns-Yards 440 71-443 46-224 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 17-14 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4-22 1-1 22:36 1-0 9-53 3-23 1of 4-5 37:24 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2- 1of10 8-99 1of Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8of17 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 7-31.0 Posession Time 1-14 0- 5-33.2 3-16 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0- 2-6 2-48 0- Punts (Number-Avg) 129 12 Interception Returns-Yards 0- 135 Kickoff Returns-Yards 351 19 Punt Returns-Yards 22- 16-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 157 21-130 24--6 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-194 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS IUP ClosesEarlySeasonRoadSwingwithWin IUP IUP PullsAway LateforHomecomingVictory IUP Saturday, Oct. 11•Frank CignettiField@George P. MillerStadium•Indiana, Pa. Saturday, Oct. 4•Frank CignettiField@George P. MillerStadium•Indiana, Pa. H IUP SHU U BORO IUP U 51 -) 51 28 IUP(5-1, 4-1) SETON HILL(1-5, 1-4) U 41 -) 18 8 EDINBORO (0-5, 0-4) IUP(4-1, 3-1) r 45 IP-Ula 2yr il ol 16-0 18 6-0 8 13-0 IUP3-0 2 16-8 7 10 3 BORO4th 5:59 -Hughes6yard passfrom (Hillpass) Harris 3 9:45 14 4th IUP-Ullman22yard goal field 4:50 3 3rd IUP -Carswell 16yard passfrom Haslett 9:34 6 3rd IUP -Ullman25yard goal field 9:40 IUP-Ullman37yard goal field 2nd 4:30 1st SCORING SUMMARY Edinboro IUP t 53 IP-Baly1 adrn(lmnkc) 44-28 IUP51-28 30-21 IUP-Bradley 14 yard (Ullmankick) run 4:36 37-28 IUP-Bradley4th 18 yard 51 (Ullmankick) run 5:33 27-14 IUP-Carswell4th 15 yard pass from Haslett(Ullman kick) 8:03 4th 24 SHU- Williams 1 yard passfrom 28 Jackson 10:59 (Boulnemour kick) 30-28 27-21 4th 14-14 IUP-Ullman31 yard goal field 14:25 7 4th SHU- Walton 14yard puntreturn (Boulnemour kick) IUP20-14 IUP14-7 7:19 7 3rd 6 IUP-Bradley 10yard (Ullmankick) run 10:21 3rd IUP-Bradley 1yard (Ullmankickblocked) run 7 4:15 14 SHU-Howard 2yard2nd (Boulnemour kick) run 0:05 IUP7-0 0 2yard IUP-Lista-Brinza (Ullmankick) run 1st 5:43 1st SHU-McClam17yard7-7 passfrom Jackson (Boulnemourkick) 10:17 14 1st IUP-Pegues 96yard puntreturn (Ullmankick) 12:00 1st SCORING SUMMARY IUP Seton Hill Attendance: 4,273 Attendance: 2,552 40 U TA 3yr aey IUP18-8 IUP - TEAM -3yard safety F 4 3 2 1 F 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 41 Attendance: 3,362 Attendance: Attendance: 2,850 Attendance: SCORING SUMMARY 1st 9:52 1st field goal yard IUP - Ullman 20 5:37 Harris kick) (Nuzzo pass from 2nd 23 yard - Smorey CAL 7:56 run kick) (Nuzzo - Roberson 1 yard CAL 7-3 CAL 4th 14:09 field goal IUP - Ullman 25 yard 4th 7:51 Haslett (Ullman Kick) pass from 5 yard IUP - Carswell 21-13 CAL IUP 3-0 14-3 21-6 IUP California 7 3 7 0 7 0 0 10 21 13 4th 6:31 kick) Buck (Wainauskis from 4th 7 yard SRU - Durden 1:11 (Ullman kick) Haslett pass from 63 yard IUP - Pegues SRU 31-21 31-14 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:32 kick) run (Wainauskis 65 yard SRU - Green 2nd 11:24 kick) run (Wainauskis 11 yard SRU - Durden 2nd field goal 10:34 20 yard Wainauskis SRU - 2nd 5:44 Haslett (Ullman kick) pass from 20 yard IUP - Carswell 2nd SRU 7-0 0:55 Haslett (Ullman kick) pass from 5 yard IUP - Carswell 3rd 17-7 7:00 kick) Buck (Wainauskis pass from SRU - German 25 yard 17-14 24-14 14-0 17-0 Slippery Rock IUP 7 10 7 0 7 14 31 0 7 21 Saturday, Oct. 18 • Adamson Stadium • California, PA Stadium • California, 18 • Adamson Oct. Saturday, IUP CAL SRU IUP SRU 25 4-2) (5-2, IUP 5-1) (6-1, CALIFORNIA 21 13 5-2) (6-2, ROCK SLIPPERY 4-3) IUP (5-3, 31 21 Saturday, Oct. 25 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA P Miller Stadium • Indiana, Cignetti Field @ George 25 • Frank Oct. Saturday, Turnovers Doom IUP Doom Turnovers in Coal Bowl Crimson Hawks Drop Rivalry Game Aginst SRU Drop Rivalry Crimson Hawks FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 33 - 111 Att-Comp-Int Passes YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 31 - 60 44 - 33 - 3 359 Returns-Yards Fumble 30 - 19 - 0 Punt Returns-Yards 28 470 Returns-Yards Kickoff 238 0 - 0 Returns-Yards Interception 18 298 Punts (Number-Avg) 0 - 0 3 - 27 - 78 4 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 3 - 97 1 - 11 2 - 43 - 42.5 2 Time Posession 4 - 45.5 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 7 of 14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 1 5 - 40 3 of 10 3 - 2 Number-Yards Sacks By: 34:46 3-6 1 of 3 9 - 95 2 - 17 2 - 1 25:14 1-3 6 - 33

FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 52 - 234 Att-Comp-Int Passes YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 30 - 26 14 - 10 - 0 142 Returns-Yards Fumble 51 - 26 - 4 Punt Returns-Yards 17 376 Returns-Yards Kickoff 361 0 - 0 Returns-Yards Interception 24 387 Punts (Number-Avg) 4 - 47 2 - 22 2 - 38 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 0 - 0 4 - 48 4 - 70 7 - 42.0 Time Posession 5 - 33.6 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 3 of 13 13 - 126 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1 of 1 5 of 18 2 - 1 Number-Yards Sacks By: 6 - 48 25:24 3-3 3 of 6 8 - 59 1 - 0 34:36 2-4 2 - 17 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak y ubrYrs 1-9 3-27 4-5 30:30 1-9 2-1 0of1 5-42 2-5 29:30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-0 3of6 11 of18 11-97 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5of17 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 4-30.2 Posession Time 3- -2 3-43.3 2-23 2-54 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0- 0- 0- 5-112 Punts (Number-Avg) 454 23 Interception Returns-Yards 0- 304 Kickoff Returns-Yards 464 20 Punt Returns-Yards 36-200 Fumble Returns-Yards 340 47-232 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 39-150 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-124 PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS ak y ubrYrs 1-9 3-21 3-3 34:47 1-9 1- 7-69 2of 0-2 25:13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-1 2of12 6-37 1of7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3of17 Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions 6-35.3 Posession Time 0- 4-37.2 1-36 1-14 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 3-60 3-39 1-0 1-12 18 Punts (Number-Avg) 299 Interception Returns-Yards 64 1-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 187 6 Punt Returns-Yards 12-31 Fumble Returns-Yards 195 39-121 56-235 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 24--8 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Total Team EffortLeadstoShutoutOverClarion IUP ComesUp Short AgainstGannon IUP Saturday, Nov. 1•Frank CignettiField@George PMillerStadium•Indiana, PA CLAR IUP IUP GAN U 64 -) 2 20 31 GANNON(8-2, 7-2) IUP(6-4, 5-4) U 63 -) 31 0 IUP(6-3, 5-3) CLARION(2-7, 2-6) Saturday, Nov. 8•GannonUniversity Field•Erie, PA U 21 31 7 14 0 3 7 7 7 7 Gannon IUP t 91 GN-Jns2yr u Hladkc) GAN31-21 GAN17-14 24-21 GAN-Jones 2yard (Hollandkick) run 9:14 4th IUP-Pegues 5yard passfrom Haslett(Ullmankick) 24-14 10:28 4th GAN-Hamm18 yard passfrom Nadler(Holland kick) GAN7-0 13:17 4th GAN-Holland37yard goal field 14-14 7:19 7-7 3rd GAN-Caliste38yard passfrom Nadler(Hollandkick) 9:08 2nd IUP14-7 IUP-Carswell 14yard passfroom Haslett(Ullmankick) 12:56 IUP-Jackson 55yard passfrom2nd Haslett (Ullmankick) 2:38 1st GAN-Jones 1yard (Hollankick) run 10:11 1st SCORING SUMMARY U 4 0 0 7 31 0 7 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 IUP Clarion t 05 IP-Tml adrn(lmnkc) IUP31-0 10-0 17-0 24-0 IUP- Temple 2yard (Ullmankick) run 0:56 IUP-Pegues 30yard passfrom4th Stockett (Ullmankick) 0:00 4yard IUP-Lista-Brinza (Ullmankick) run 1st 5:25 IUP7-0 1st IUP-Ullman25yard goal field 10:46 1st 14yard IUP-Robertson interception (Ullmankick) 13:38 1st SCORING SUMMARY Attendance: 1,001 Attendance: 1,642 42 F 4 3 2 1 F 4 3 2 1 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 15-10 21-10 (Bruno kick failed) (Bruno kick failed)WCU 1 2 3 4 F 43

Attendance: 1,422 Attendance: 3rd 3rd 4:27 (Bruno kick) punt return WCU - Monk 80 yard 4th WCU 28-17 14:23 Haslett (Ullman kick) pass from IUP - DeCicco 14 yard 28-10 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 13:00 run (Bruno kick failed) Monk 7 yard WCU - 1st 9:46 2nd field goal yard IUP - Ullman 46 12:21 field goal - Bruno WCU yard 20 2nd 6:47 (Ullman kick) Stockett pass from WCU 6-0 IUP - DeCicco 32 yard IUP 10-9 2nd 3:24 McCartney WCU - Monk 13 yd pass from 3rd 6:04 McCartney pass from WCU - Doty 13 yard 6-3 9-3 Chetser West IUP 6 9 13 3 0 7 28 0 7 17

17 8-1) (10-1, WEST CHESTER 5-4) (6-5, IUP 28 17 WCU IUP WCU IUP Saturday, Nov. 15 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA • Indiana, P Miller Stadium Field @ George Cignetti Frank 15 • Nov. Saturday, Crimson Hawks Close Out 2014 Season with Loss Out 2014 Season Close Hawks Crimson FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YARDS PASSING 34 - 132 Att-Comp-Int Passes 44 - 202 YARDS OFFENSE TOTAL 26 - 17 - 0 299 Returns-Yards Fumble 28 - 17 - 1 Punt Returns-Yards 20 431 Returns-Yards Kickoff 195 0 - 0 Returns-Yards Interception 21 397 Punts (Number-Avg) 1 - 0 1 - 80 - 68 3 0 - 0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 6 - 135 1 - 40 5 - 32.2 - 0 0 Time Posession 3 - 38.3 Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down 6 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 0 8 - 88 7 of 15 0 - 0 Number-Yards Sacks By: 29:10 4-4 1 of 2 4 - 42 1 - 1 1- 3 30:50 1-1 1 - 15 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES NCAA PLAYOFFS NCAA FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Chester (4) West (5) Slippery Rock (3) Virginia State (6) LIU Post (4) Minnesota-Duluth State Mo. (5) N’west 46 20 State (3) Pittsburg (6) Harding 28 25 (4) North Alambama 21 State Valdosta (5) 17 (3) Tuskegee 59 Georgia (6) West 31 Mines (4) Colorado (5) Ohio Dominican 42 33 Tech (3) Michigan State (6) Angelo 20 17 23 SECOND ROUND 34 (1) Concord Chester (4) West 41 (3) Virginia State (2) Bloomsburg 42 (1) Ouachita Bapt. (4) Minnesota-Duluth State (3) Pittsburg 36 (2) MSU-Mankato 51 14 35 (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 48 45 State (4) Valdosta Georgia (6) West 21 (2) Delta State 24 (1) Fris State (5) Ohio Dominican 21 23 State (6) Angelo Pueblo St. (2) Colo. 37 FINALS REGIONAL 27 46 (1) Concord (2) Bloomsburg 31 33 28 (4) Minnesota-Duluth (2) MSU-Mankato State (5) Valdosta Georgia (6) West 17 26 32 (5) Ohio Dominican Pueblo St. 44 (2) Colo. 17 SEMIFINALS (1) Concord 31 28 (2) MSU-Mankato 31 Georgia (6) West Pueblo St. (2) Colo. CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL 47 (2) MSU-Mankato Pueblo St. (2) Colo. 13 10 7 13 0 44 7-2 9-2 7-2 5-4 6-5 5-4 SECOND TEAM Luigi Lista-Brinza Yr. Fr Bruce Atkins Pos. Ethan Cooper RB DeCicco Brock Sr Shane Meisner So Sr Mowad Matthew OL Sr McFadden OL Jerell Fr TE Sr DL DL DB WEST PSAC OVR PSAC WEST Slippery Rock 7-4 Gannon 6-3 Mercyhurst 7-2 3-8 California (PA) IUP 2-9 9-3 2-7 Edinboro 6-3 Seton Hill Clarion2-7 8-3 2-7 3-8 KR/PR MVP: Jared Buck, QB Buck, Jared MVP: PSAC STANDINGS PSAC PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PSAC Slippery Rock 28, Bloomsburg 26 Bloomsburg Slippery Rock 28, ALL-REGION AWARDS ALL-PSAC WEST ALL-PSAC HONOREES Drew Carswell Drew PLAYER Yr. Pos. Outlet Award Pos. Yr. PLAYER Gibson Karon Pegues Walt Jr DT Fr Don Hansen KR/PR Don Hansen Team Third Team Third FIRST TEAM Carswell Drew Gibson Karon Yr. Clarke Kevin Sr Pos. Pegues Walt WR Jr So DL Fr LB EAST PSAC OVR 11-2 PSAC EAST 9-0 Bloomsburg Chester West 6-5 Esat Stroudsburg 6-5 5-4 Shippensburg 5-4 8-1 5-4 Kutztown 0-11 1-10 Lock Haven 6-5 11-2 1-8 Millersville 0-9 Cheyney 2-7 2-9 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 RECEIVING PASSING RUSHING SCORING e ere 8 1 4 40 0 4 0.5 4 210.8 242.5 5.5 0 2.5 5.2 63 76 18 55 4.0 19 25 16 3.2 2.9 1 12.8 0 12.0 4 0 5.8 2319 16 2667 55.0 6.7 12 25.0 181 15.5 222 1 0 11.4 19 55 11 0 25 11 16 7.2 31 8 22 1 7.2 Opponents...... 1 10.7 0 1 2 Total...... 15 0 43.3 55.2 11.6 29 10 Rex Pearce 32 10 7.4 0 6 Trey 32 Campman 63 14.2 71.4 58 4 C.J. 3 Jackson 67 3 114 4 6.6 44 Sean McVay 5 10 9 Luigi Lista-Brinza 8 0.0 9 12.4 13.5 9 79 Kevin Edwards 10 433 Nick Dubowski 607 10 10 0 14.3 12 Salath Williams 0.0 35 45 0 785 DavisTristan 11 242.5 210.8 0 BradleyDarian 10 11 0 0.0 55 76 63 Brock DeCicco 0 19 18 Walt 11 Pegues 0 0 2667 2319 0 Drew Carswell 59.2 0 0 57.1 35.2 Player GP 0.0 18 5 1 0 32 317 0 375 181 2 222 0 0.0 No 1 11 141 11 1 7 32.1 0 Opponents...... 2 2 Lg Avg/G Yds Total...... TD 11 -1.7 Yds 28 0 Brett Ullman Pct Int 0 9 Att TEAM Cmp Avg 2 GP Logan Weaver 0 4 Eddie Stockett -1.5 80.1 9.0 -4.5 162.3 -12 Chase Haslett TD 5.1 65 53 12 14 Player 20 29.6 10 17 19 0 2.4 0 4.0 0 36 1785 0 881 Lg -1.0 4.5 295 1 403 -49 14.0 8 2080 1284 445 28.7 36 179 56 5.9 367 49.3 11 7 130 148 11 19 16 30 0 Opponents...... 48 Avg/G 4 4 52 Total...... 2 11 76.9 56 4.5 152 6 Chase Haslett 8 4.7 53 316 6 282 25 4 444 TEAM 233 10 4 7 11 12 5 Eddie Stockett 4.5 1 Lg Avg/G 0 323 456 846 Walt PeguesTD Avg 0 6 0 Net 70 95 Loss Gain 65 Att Izzy Green GP 11 0 6 911 9 BradleyDarian 0 12 0 187 0 Chris Temple 0 11 34-36 18 L. Lista-Brinza 24-29 0-0 0 0 24 Player 30 0 0 8-13 5-10 0 0 0 54 0-0 37 0 32 0 0-0 58 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 60 0 Opponents...... 0-0 0 Total...... 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Izzy Green 0-0 2 1 0-0 Nick Dubowski 0 0-0 0-0 34-36 Ackeno Robertson 3 C.J. Jackson0-0 4 5 0-0 8-13 Chris Temple 0-0 Brock DeCicco 9 0 BradleyDarian 0-0 0-0 Walt Pegues Drew Carswell 10 Brett Ullman 0 Luigi Lista-Brinza Player TD 1 FG XP DXP 2 SAF Total 1 12 25 5 6. 18 1 3 198.0 63 16 2178 60.4 15 285 172 11 45 poet 1 6 4 6 - 233 -- 282 65 -- 64 71 63 38 41 65 Opponents 108 Indiana (PA) 1st Quarter 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TsRsig 1 19 18 2.4 80.1 367 403 PASSING YARDAGE 162.3 TDs Rushing 4.0 Average 445 Per Game 1284 Average Per Rush 295 RushingAttempts Yards lostrushing 2080 Yards gained rushing Ntpn vrg 86 30.9 37.4 742 28.6 4.8 PUNT RETURNS 37.0 322.5 Netpuntaverage Average 762 Per Punt 373.1 5.4 PUNTS-Yards Average Per Game Average Per Play Total Plays TsPsig 1 19 18 242.5 7.1 12.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 210.8 TDs Passing 12.8 7.3 Average Per Game 222-375-5 181-317-18 Average Per Catch Average Per Pass Comp-Att-Int Pnly 1 29 118 53 11 116 96 RUSHING YARDAGE Penalty 32 Passing 5-10 (34-36) (24-29) 21.2 Rushing FIRST DOWNS PAT- Attempts 8-13 37 25.6 FieldGoalsMade-Att Touchdowns Scored Points Per Game SCORING

v.PrRtr 59 11.0 15.9 Avg. Per Return SCORE BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS 22 233 282

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17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES IUP OPP IUP Karon Gibson TEAM STATISTICS TEAM Yards 884 756 250 RETURNS KICKOFF 884 Yards Return Per Avg. 41 RETURNS INTERCEPTION 5 0 73 Yards 12 Return Per Avg. 37 21.6 1 Touchdowns 18 FUMBLE RETURNS 20.4 651 1 0 Yards 14.6 Return Per Avg. 77 0 Touchdowns 13.9 83 PENALTIES 810 Yards 0.0 Game Per Penalties Game Per Yards 12.0 MISCELLANEOUS 7.5 Red Zone Conversions Red Zone Pct. 73.6 Touchdowns Red Zone 37-48 Conversions Down 3rd 7 Pct. Down 3rd 28-36 20-9 59.2 30 69-156 Conversions 4th Down Pct. 4th Down 77.0% 68-166 16-8 Fumbles-Lost 10/20 78.0% Time of Possession/Game 23 Lost 44.2% Sacks By-Yards 8-27 32:35 41.0% 50.0% 28-208 27:25 29.6% 27-190 46 (Top 20) (Top Player No Yds Avg TD Lg TD Avg Yds No Player Pegues Walt Tristan Davis McFadden Jerell Jackson C.J. 24 Nick Dubowski 9 Edwards Kevin 3 Darian Bradley 590 Total...... 1 2 204 Opponents...... 39 1 1 24.6 13 10 22.7 37 14 13.0 41 14 0 13.0 0 756 5.0 884 0 14.0 62 14.0 47 0 26 20.4 0 21.6 0 0 13 10 0 14 0 14 38 62 Player Player Pegues Walt Tristan Davis Total...... Opponents...... 11 6 No. 21 17 213 Yds 57 232 270 19.4 Avg 9.5 TD 11.0 15.9 1 Lg 0 2 96 1 24 80 96 Player Player Matt Spegal TEAM 45 Punts Total...... Yds 1738 Avg Opponents...... 38.6 Long 54 TB 47 FC 2017 59 I20 Blk 1739 50+ 2 37.4 37.0 8 59 0 59 8 4 10 8 0.0 11 7 8 10 0 10 2 5 0 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 Player INT Yds Avg TD Lg TD Avg Yds INT Player Clarke Kevin Campbell Jake Shane Meisner Turner Takhi 1 Robertson Ackeno 1 Total...... 1 1 Opponents...... 1 21 0 8 14 18 5 30 21.0 0.0 250 14.0 8.0 73 0 30.0 0 13.9 1 0 21 14.6 0 0 14 0 8 30 1 55 30 Player Player Clarke Kevin McFadden Jerell 11 11 Gibson Karon 44 43 15 GP 74 Ast Solo Total Myles Catlin TFL-Yds Sack-Yds 11 117 59 FF FR Franco Steve 20 10- 40 34 11 Bryce Gilbert 3- 9 11 17 54 Turner Takhi 31 3- 21 11 26 20 Robertson 48 A. 8- 48 15 0- 0 27 9 3 46 Mowad Matthew 11 4.5-11 11 42 24 Wright 6- 45 Allen 15 1.5- 6 1 17 25 3 24 16 1- 6 Averette Jemal 5- 21 41 39 11 1 11 41 Berdahl Alex 0 27 0-0 15 9.5- 41 2.5- 7 0 11 Shane Meisner 3- 17 23 1 1- 2 8 11 38 Palmer Jeff 38 29 4- 0 0 10 0- 0 1 12 Chris David 22 22 31 7.5- 3- 5 1 0- 0 Eric Doe 32 0 34 11 2 0 3- 21 11 Dorian Lane 6 0 7- 33 0 3- 23 Campbell 13 Jake 19 1 0-0 0 5 Batts 7 Jordan 3 25 10 2.5- 24 1 1- 15 18 Casciole C. 0 11 9 12 2.5- 3 2 1 4 Total 10 7 6 1 0 0- 13 0 15 0 9 15 0-0 6 0 3.5- 16 3 3 1- 2 0- 0 0- 0 0 5 9 1- 8 11 0 8 369 426 0- 0 0 2.5- 12 0- 0 795 0 0 78- 336 1.5- 9 0 0 0-0 0 28- 208 0 0 14 0 0 6 0-0 0 0 KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS PUNTING INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES TACKLES 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 class breakdown. onRoach islistedintherecruiting information Further Roach beingtheonly player from thestateofNew Jersey. Roach. total isnowThe at18new players Cignetti, for with UPDATE (March 19): Anothermember signedinColin is listedontheright. fromand four Maryland. Bowling infor information Further the totalto18new players, including12from Pennsylvania day, withthesigningofSeanBowling. additionbring The UPDATE (Feb. 28): CignettiaddedanothermemberonFri- are defensive four linemenandthree defensive backs. back.one running Onthedefensive sideoftheball, there son Hawks addthree quarterbacks, onewidereceiver and Five offensive linemendominatetheclass, while theCrim- eight defensive players. As listedby position, IUPaddstoitsroster 10offensive and them oncampusinAugust.” group“This istalentedandwe lookforward towelcoming available atIUP. inpresentingsonnel teamedupperfectly theopprtunities class, saidCignetti. coaches,“The per- andsupport faculty “I amvery pleasedandexcited aboutthe2015recruiting Michigan. with onehailingfrom Washington, D.C. andanotherfrom ing 12from Pennsylvania. Three camefrom Maryland 17playersThe hailfrom from different states, four includ- gram. nounced thesigningofamid-year intothepro- transfer of2015.in thefall Inadditiontothose16, Cignettialsoan- Hawksintent toplaywiththeCrimson beginning football that 16student-athleteshave signednational lettersof INDIANA, PA Cignettiannounced -IUPheadcoach Curt Football Class Announces2015Recruiting 47 aeYli W 60 0 MD PA 205 6-0 330 WR MD 6-4 OL 172 6-0 Notes: Conference Offensive Player ofthe Year PA asasenior. PA Gabe Yullie DB Notes: Nominated forBig33Football Classic. NJ Zaire Willis 278 175 6-0 6-0 senior year.during Notes: 75tackles, 12tackles-for-loss, three interceptions, 11passdeflections 290 DL DB Isaiah Stokes PA 6-1 Notes: Five interceptions withtwo fortouchdowns returned asasenior. PA DL Boniface (JR)Stevens 205 MI Notes: First teamall-league asaseniorat Exeter 280 6-1 Dyllon Scott 6-4 253 Notes: QB First team All-Skyland Conference with40tackles. PAColin Roach 6-6 OL finalist asasenior. DE MD Notes: All-State selectionin2013and2014Pennsylvania Mr. Football 305 Mike Pietropola PA 6-2 Notes: First teamall-district, all-region and all-conference. 190 Joe Peterson OL 5-11 Notes: Had3.5tackles-for-loss andtwo 210 sacks at ASA College in2014. CJ Odegbo DB 6-3 Notes: all-conferenceThree-time offensive lineman. DC Colin McAllister QB Notes: First teamall-state, all-countyandall-conference ondefense. 230 Mikale Makle PA PA 6-2 tional 16touchdowns ontheground. Notes: 2728and22passingtouchdowns with862yards andanaddi- rushing DE Dan Fisher 275 180 MD senior. 6-0 6-2 PA Notes: Secondteamall-conference with40tackles andeightsacks asa Deandre Easterling 170 OL QB 5-11 sylvania by Rivals. PA 270 Notes: Two-star ranking andrated thetopdual-threat inPenn- quarterback PK Andre Dreuitt-Parks 6-3 PA Notes: Two-time All-Public League at 225 center. OL Mike Brown 6-2 Notes: Selectedto Team inBig33Classic. Maryland 225 Sean Bowling DE 6-2 Brashear. Notes: Four-year and starter All-Cityoffensive linemanandseniorcaptainat RB Jeff Arnold Notes: 75tackles and7.5sacks at Dover. Malik Allen Notes: Four-star recruit, rated 26thbestRBintheclassof2012. Drew Harris Player Pos. Ht. Wt. State 2015 RECRUITING CLASS BR CLASS 2015 RECRUITING EAKDOWN 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 to the NCAA playoff the athleticdirector in1992.Over record of 182-50-1 andledIUP to reached the semifinalssix times Championship in1990and1993. head coach in1986andbecame 14 PSAC West titles and13 trips 033 20 At the time of his retirement in the next 20seasons,hehada returned to hisalmamater as 2005, Cignetti was thethird-2005, Aft career atIUP, Frank Cignetti and played for the National winningest active coach in RN INTIMICHAEL MANN FRANK CIGNETTI er an All-America playing Division II football. IUP FOOTBALLIUP s. The Indians 48 scores asasenior in1993 when he 4,805 yards and48 touchdowns, IUP andisoneof the top running named to the FootballAmerican Championship game.Mann was holding bigleads,herushed for several games with the Indians backs inPSAC history. Despite majority of rushingrecords at Associated Press All-America sitting out the second half of including 2,027 yards and19 Coaches Association and Coaches Association Michael Mannholds the led IUPNational led to the teams. 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES victory. in alo Bills in 1987, retiring er Defensive NFL the was . He A three-time All-America All-America three-time A in 1984. Aft in 1984. selected by the Buff the by selected career and was the head coach the head coach was and career posted their first their posted playoff Draft Haslett embarked on a coaching on a coaching Haslett embarked the Year in his first season when first season in his Year the Rookie of the Year and named to to and named Year the of Rookie of the New Orleans Saints for six for Orleans Saints the New of the Bills’ Silver Anniversary team team Anniversary Silver the Bills’ linebacker at IUP, Jim Haslett was was Jim Haslett at IUP, linebacker the Saints won the NFC West and West the NFC won the Saints the second round of the 1979 NFL the 1979 NFL of round the second seasons. He was the NFL Coach of of Coach the NFL was seasons. He 49 alo Bills before the of h round the Bears. by the lineman at ensive NFL Draft NFL retiring following the 2006 following retiring All-Star game, before being game, before All-Star started a total of 132 games, 132 games, of total started a season. 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CHRIS VILLARRIAL JIM HASLETT 75 86 1996 Snow Bowl, the Division II Bowl, 1996 Snow guard. Villarrial was Villarrial was guard. a two-time IUP player, spending eight years years spending eight player, IUP selected in the fift the in selected NFL playing career of any former former any of career playing NFL the best off with the Chicago Bears and three three Bears and the Chicago with more with the more Buff splitting time between center and center time between splitting Chris Villarrial enjoyed the longest enjoyed Villarrial Chris

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Division in one of the best games a 34-24 deficit with 10 from IUP rallied Lion quar- but minutes, points in the last two in the drive led a 69-yard Gross terback Cody out one-yard scoring from final 45 seconds, North Alabama a with 10 seconds left to give 41-34 victory. running off 21 14-3 before IUP trailed Woods, Scott points for a 24-14 lead. straight completed 20 of 37 passes forwho 299 yards, connected with Scott McClellan to cut the def- passes to Touchdown icit to four at halftime. the Indians TurnerTheo gave Dan Glass and a 10-point lead. on a North Alabama then embarked taking the lead on a 27-point fourth quarter, Satter- Brian Satterfield. run by touchdown from scored rushed for who 180 yards, field, and North Alabama led 34-24 out, 20 yards with 3:17 remaining. 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Jet Tindell thenpicked off atouchdownfor play onthefirst ofovertime Tailback AamirDew scampered 25yards from Eyerman toCarmeloOcasiowith2:10left. roughing penaltyledtoan18-yard connection pass from Eyerman Brian toJohn Jones anda with 8:37left. yards atouchdown for togive IUPa26-14lead grabbed aFolmar passandreturned it65 issuewas The decidedwhen Jet Tindell yard goala20-14IUPlead. field for second interception, andBolandkicked a20- man toJohn Jones. Jon Pankake grabbed his onan11-yard quarter fourth passfrom Eyer- IUPretook play theleadonfirst ofthe yards. five times. Foxworth 141 caught11passesfor 342yardsof 55passesfor but was intercepted drives go ahead14-10. Folmar completed25 mar toscore touchdowns onitsnext two Millersvillerebounded behindDrew Fol- nine secondsintothesecondquarter. kicked a30-yard goala10-0leadjust field for OnIUP’s next possession, Jeremy Boland lead. Eyerman toQuintinBiddingsandanearly 7-0 led toasix-yard touchdown passfrom Brian yards,rushing a73-yard off ripping that run son, who tiedanIUPplayoff record with195 Indianscameouthotwith The Terrance Wil- timesince1994. thefirst for finals ing Millersville26-21toadvance tothesemi- and again theIndiansgained revenge, down- theregularteam ithadlosttoduring season For thesecondstraight week, IUPmeta NOVEMBER IIUP 26, MILLERSVILLE21 but was sacked times. four 202yardsman completed 16of33passesfor 235 yards.Miles hit20of30 passesfor Eyer- David Jansen 221yards, for rushed and Bearcats margin. theirfinal covered afumble intheendzone togive the yard goal field by Purnell. re- ScottCourter Sly recovered attheIUP19, leadingtoa35- AamirDew fumbled thekickoff, and Tony got thebiggest break ofthegame. 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But the Crimson had four Hawks turnovers, a pair of missed a pair of kicks and allowed and including 117 yards rushers, 100-yard backup tailback Jimmy by touchdowns three Sutch. after an 11-yard IUP had a chance Still, Witter with to Krewatch pass from touchdown Humphries recov- But Bobby 52 seconds left. an onside kick to clinch the win for the ered Rams. 14 points four times and was by IUP trailed Witter made a juggling behind 34-20 when to pass play on a 59-yard catch and scored in Sutch went game. it a seven-point make the Shepherd to rebuild out 20 yards from the Crimson Hawks lead to 41-27 before at the end. threatened All-America tailback Dervon Shepherd the Ram while rushed for 136 yards Wallace defense held the Crimson to 72 yards Hawks Mychal Skinner added eight on the ground. for IUP. catches for 104 yards SHEPHERD 41, IUP 34 IUP SSHEPHERD 41, pass- 16 of 31 completed Krewatch Andrew while touchdowns and two es for yards 241 His 23-yard also scoring the ground. once on run Witter and 11-yard to Ken pass touchdown Chester lead. West 14-0 an early wiped out in the touchdowns two Both teams scored IUP scoring with on a 79-yard quarter, third Rodriguez and a two- Anthony by return kickoff point But a missed extra McNeal. run by yard entering the fourthleft IUP one down quarter. on a four-yard IUP scored eight, by Trailing IUP Mychal Skinner. to Krewatch pass from for 72 yards then marched a punt and forced After the Crimson Hawks the winning score. had 15 who Jackson, Terrence made it 45-35, the win. to clinch Zwaan intercepted tackles, for 135 yards. Witter had 10 receptions for the 117 rushingOsagie Osunde had yards for 230 yards threw Zwaan Golden Rams while times and had four inter- three sacked was but ceptions. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 1 aiona 7 0 2 Shippensburg 13 0 California 2 41 14 Clarion 14 Bloomsburg 7 6 33 Edinboro 13 Lock 0 Haven 6 1934 (6-0) California 6 0 6 0 Fairmont State 0 Edinboro 18 Bloomsburg 24 LockHaven 8 Clarion 28 1933 (4-2) 9 0 6 Shippensburg 0 8 California 7 0 Slippery 6 7 Fairmont Rock 6 10 Edinboro State 0 West 6 0 19 Clarion Chester 12 Lock Haven 1932 (5-3) 0 7 0 0 6 Shippensburg 0 California 0 Slippery 26 26 Edinboro Rock 12 Clarion 7 12 West Chester 7 Fairmont 7 0 7 Lock State 1931 (4-2-2) 6 Haven 0 0 27 6 Shippensburg 8 California 0 Edinboro 33 Clarion 0 Fairmont 0 0 Slippery State 24 1930 (3-2-1) Rock 0 38 0 St. 0 7 0 21 Kent Vincent State 0 Slippery 6 8 Edinboro Rock 12 California 6 33 Clarion 0 Waynesburg 28 1929 (4-3) 0 Edinboro 13 0 0 Kent 0 6 0 Slippery State 27 32 Lock Rock Haven 6 California 25 Clarion 25 0 St. 0 1928 (3-4) Vincent 0 7 Kent 18 0 Slippery State 38 52 Clarion Rock 0 16 0 California 6 24 Lock Haven 0 Edinboro 6 12 St. Vincent 0 Muskingum 1927 (4-4) 3 asil 0 0 7 atShippensburg 33 # Mansfield 20 33 20 atClarion 7 25 at West Chester 0 atSt. 0 Vincent 21 0 Waynesburg 14 0 Rock Slippery 14 LockHaven 9 7 1942 (5-3) 26 Shippensburg 13 0 0 6 Clarion 12 West Chester 0 Rock Slippery 13 Edinboro 33 0 Mansfield 0 26 12 1941 (4-2) 0 Shippensburg 0 0 California 33 6 Clarion 14 0 Mansfield 14 Rock Slippery 15 Edinboro 25 6 Bloomsburg 33 6 16 Lock 12 Haven 12 1940 (7-0-1) 6 Shippensburg 12 0 California 19 13 Clarion 12 Mansfield 0 7 7 Rock Slippery 0 0 Edinboro 20 Bloomsburg 33 LockHaven 0 6 1939 (4-2-2) 27 0 Clarion 12 33 Shippensburg 13 Mansfield 6 0 Rock Slippery 10 6 Edinboro 13 Bloomsburg 26 LockHaven 0 7 7 0 1938 (3-4) Shippensburg 0 6 7 California 19 6 0 Mansfield 25 Rock Slippery 26 7 Edinboro 31 Bloomsburg 26 LockHaven 7 0 0 Clarion 41 14 1937 (6-1-1) Shippensburg 6 7 0 California 20 Clarion 0 26 10 Bloomsburg 26 Edinboro 15 Rock Slippery 0 LockHaven 6 0 6 0 0 1936 (4-2-1) Shippensburg 13 California 17 Edinboro 54 6 Clarion 33 6 0 Bloomsburg 3 Slippery 0 27 0 Lock Rock 0 Geneva Haven 1935 (5-3) NO GAMESPLAYED IN 1943 AND1944 DUE TO WORLDII WAR 1 t rni 20 21 20 0 St. Francis 0 21 atLockHaven 19 32 Clarion 12 28 Rock atSlippery 0 6 Edinboro # 7 atCalifornia 19 Thiel 26 atGeneva 12 20 1952 (4-4,1-4PSAC 6 West) 7 9 atBloomsburg 0 atShippensburg 0 7 LockHaven 20 28 0 atClarion 6 0 0 Rock Slippery 12 atEdinboro 20 # California 13 Mansfield 7 Kutztown 14 12 (5-3-1, 3-1-1PSAC West) 13 7 1951 Bloomsburg 13 0 Shippensburg 6 atLockHaven 7 0 Clarion 7 0 6 Rock atSlippery 16 14 Edinboro # 13 20 atCalifornia 20 atMansfield 28 atKutztown 0 13 1950 (4-4-1) 6 19 40 Steubenville 19 atShippensburg 6 6 6 LockHaven 33 27 0 atClarion 13 Rock Slippery 6 atEdinboro 26 20 # California 7 Mansfield 14 atSt. Vincent 33 0 28 1949 (4-4-1) 34 Shippensburg 18 atLockHaven 6 0 Clarion 26 0 14 27 Rock atSlippery 25 20 Edinboro # 33 atCalifornia 12 atMansfield 0 St. Vincent 31 0 7 6 1948 (1-7) atShippensburg 7 6 Mansfield 7 7 7 atClarion 38 LockHaven # 7 24 7 Fairmont State 13 California 27 Rock Slippery 6 atSt. Vincent 0 14 7 1947 (3-3-2) Shippensburg 0 32 25 13 at 18 Clarion Mansfield 27 atLockHaven 7 7 13 Fairmont State# 7 33 atCalifornia 6 Rock atSlippery 6 St. Vincent 20 1946 (5-3) 6 Wash.Jefferson & 0 0 Slippery 26 1945 (0-2) Rock 56 a lro 0 19 atClarion 0 0 0 Geneva 13 at Westminster 12 6 18 LockHaven 19 19 34 atCase Tech 27 Rock# Slippery 7 6 atEdinboro 14 California 7 (3-4-1, 1-3-1PSAC West) 20 1959 34 Clarion 13 7 atGeneva 14 Westminster 0 7 atLockHaven 17 0 0 13 Mellon# Carnegie 21 Rock atSlippery 13 7 Edinboro 6 27 atCalifornia 0 1958 (5-3,4-1PSAC West) 26 atClarion 20 14 Geneva 15 at Westminster 50 6 13 LockHaven 7 0 Mellon atCarnegie 13 Rock# Slippery 40 0 California 14 atOhio 31 0 atSt. Vincent 0 0 54 1957 (3-6,2-2PSAC West) atGeneva 21 6 Westminster 7 6 atLockHaven 39 0 Clarion 30 31 Rock atSlippery 7 19 Edinboro # 14 atCalifornia 26 6 0 Ball 7 St. Vincent 20 State 0 27 1956 (5-4,4-1PSAC West) atSt.Vincent 6 0 LockHaven 25 13 atClarion 6 7 7 13 Rock Slippery 13 atEdinboro 19 # California 14 atBallState 7 7 Geneva 0 10 7 1955 (3-5,3-2PSAC West) St. Vincent 40 atLockHaven 13 0 7 18 Clarion 20 0 6 Rock atSlippery 32 Edinboro # 28 atCalifornia 7 Grove City 26 atGeneva 7 0 0 1954 (5-3,3-2PSAC 41 West) atSt. Francis 0 14 7 14 LockHaven 25 0 atClarion 20 13 Rock Slippery 0 atEdinboro 14 # California 28 at Thiel 6 Geneva 7 1953 (4-4,3-2PSAC West) 19 Cain 18 atEastStroudsburg 21 26 10 27 PSAC Championship 7 atLockHaven 50 atCalifornia 43 0 Rock Slippery 14 Clarion 9 19 7 atFerris State 57 Edinboro #(forfeit) 10 26 6 Shippensburg 46 atGeneva 20 atBallState 14 PSAC WestChampions 0 1965 (7-3,5-1PSAC West) 27 13 EastStroudsburg 14 7 PSAC Championship LockHaven 6 California 13 26 13 7 Rock atSlippery 34 19 atClarion 18 Waynesburg # 13 14 atEdinboro 31 0 Geneva 27 atShippensburg 14 Frederick 26 PSAC WestChampions 0 6 1964 (8-2,6-0PSAC West) 0 10 atLockHaven 27 atCalifornia 7 14 7 Rock Slippery 7 # Clarion 34 atAlbright 17 13 Edinboro 21 41 at Westminster 13 Shippensburg 39 atSt. 6 Joseph’s (Ind.) 22 0 (7-1-1, 5-1PSAC 14 West) 1963 10 6 LockHaven 28 6 California 14 0 Rock atSlippery 21 7 atClarion 17 Juniata # 14 atEdinboro 14 Westminster 13 6 atShippensburg 6 6 7 (5-2-1, 4-1-1PSAC West) 1962 17 40 Case Tech 37 Geneva 0 33 LockHaven 19 7 atClarion 13 6 Rock# Slippery 19 14 atEdinboro 7 at Westminster 19 7 California 7 atEastCarolina 19 6 19 1961 (2-7,1-4PSAC West) 7 14 EastStroudsburg 20 atGeneva 0 atLockHaven 14 7 Clarion 7 14 3 Rock atSlippery 14 33 Edinboro # 14 Westminster 20 atCalifornia 14 (2-4-2, 0-3-2PSAC West) 1960 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES D R

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COACHES P U IUP ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD IIUP ALL-TIME COACHING 11 PERCENTAGE Miller P. George McKnight Peck 1927-47 Sam Smith 1947-48 78-44-9 Chuck Klausing .630 2-8-1 Bill Neal 1949-61 1964-69 1962-63 Dougherty Owen .227 49-55-6 1979-81 Chaump George 47-10 12-3-2 Cignetti Frank 1982-85 .473 17-13 1970-78 Tepper Lou .825 .765 24-16-1 1986-2005 Curt Cignetti 50-31-3 .570 182-50-1 .598 .783 2006-10 .613 2011-pres. 34-12 36-18 .739 .667 1985 West) 6-0 PSAC (8-2-1, Champions West PSAC 7 Chester West 41 at Lehigh 37 Slippery Rock 21 State Towson at 35 3 at Edinboro 42 20 Clarion # 21 48 49 at Lock Haven 33 Shippensburg 27 Connecticut 9 S. 28 21 at California Championship PSAC 7 0 9 7 at Bloomsburg West) 1986 (9-2, 6-0 PSAC 0 West Champions PSAC 31 7 at Bucknell 41 Northwood 21 at Kutztown 28 # Edinboro 38 at Clarion 23 49 21 Lock Haven 31 20 at Shippensburg 39 10 California 14 14 at Slippery Rock 10 13 14 State Towson Championship PSAC 9 20 Chester West 0 21 West) 1987 (10-2, 6-0 PSAC West Champions PSAC 6 7 Chester West at 10 State Towson at 33 American Int’l 28 31 at Edinboro 24 7 Clarion # 14 10 at Lock Haven 28 Shippensburg 24 17 at California 21 Slippery Rock 0 12 35 10 Kutztown Championship PSAC 21 0 Chester West 6 Playoffs NCAA Florida 10 Central 12 12 9 20

57 1979 (7-3, 3-3 PSAC West) 3-3 PSAC 1979 (7-3, 34 Stroudsburg East 35 Kutztown 13 14 Westminster at 21 at Lock Haven 31 Shippensburg 11 38 at California 28 30 28 Slippery Rock # 18 24 Waynesburg at 9 14 16 at Edinboro 15 Clarion 15 West) 1980 (6-4, 3-3 PSAC 23 Waynesburg 13 at 17 Westminster 14 at Shippensburg 30 21 28 California 23 17 at Slippery Rock 10 7 Post W. at C. 7 22 # Edinboro 0 14 at Clarion20 Lock Haven 24 17 at East Stroudsburg 22 11 West) 1981 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC 14 15 0 Waynesburg 7 3 Westminster at Shippensburg 16 at California 10 8 10 Slippery Rock 42 # Post W. C. 26 7 35 at Edinboro 13 Clarion 3 14 at Lock Haven 35 3 East Stroudsburg West) 6 1982 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC 41 20 7 Waynesburg at 20 7 at Hillsdale 10 California (forfeit) 13 7 at Slippery Rock 24 0 Westminster 3 14 24 # Edinboro 24 at Clarion 48 Lock Haven 9 3 at Shippensburg 13 at Liberty 6 28 West) 1983 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC 14 21 Waynesburg 14 Hillsdale 35 35 at California 14 Slippery Rock # 14 0 Westminster at 23 at Edinboro 15 21 24 28 Clarion 16 49 at Lock Haven 41 Shippensburg 32 21 Chester West at 0 West) 1984 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC 18 40 35 West Co-Champions PSAC 17 at Bucknell 27 Findlay 35 at Slippery Rock 24 Chester West 52 18 14 Edinboro 56 at Clarion 35 18 # Lock Haven 18 0 at Shippensburg 24 Connecticut at S. 17 14 21 14 California 16 14 31 1973 (4-5) 13 Eastern Kentucky 10 at Cortland State 13 26 Northwood 14 # Edinboro 0 6 Westminster at 22 Clarion 10 Slippery Rock 6 34 21 14 at California 0 State Youngstown at 34 44 West) 1974 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC 20 28 7 at Northwood 7 Cortland21 State Shippensburg 25 at Edinboro 14 20 # Westminster 18 6 at Clarion 0 20 at Slippery Rock 20 23 7 California 44 25 Lock Haven 28 East Stroudsburg 20 1975 7 West) (8-1-1, 4-1-1 PSAC 14 0 34 Northwood 10 at Cortland State 19 at Shippensburg 21 Edinboro 0 16 14 Westminster at 7 16 Clarion # 13 Slippery Rock 14 35 at California 28 59 at Lock Haven 49 Kutztown 9 16 West) 26 1976 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC 7 21 at Juniata 13 Wilkes 2 10 Westminster 0 # Shippensburg 5 at Edinboro 16 38 at Clarion 21 10 at Slippery Rock 6 16 0 California 24 28 Lock Haven 8 14 1977 West) (4-4-1, 2-3-1 PSAC 14 0 0 Juniata 23 Wilkes at 6 Westminster at 16 at Shippensburg 3 # Edinboro 12 21 14 Clarion 19 10 7 Slippery Rock 47 at California 16 at Lock Haven 3 15 1978 15 West) (4-5-1, 2-4 PSAC 18 7 3 at East Stroudsburg 17 at Kutztown 17 21 Westminster 21 Lock Haven 16 at Shippensburg 28 13 California # 21 7 36 at Slippery16 Rock 14 Waynesburg 21 Edinboro 0 9 6 at Clarion 8 27 17 1966 (7-2) 7 Ball State 28 Geneva 14 at Shippensburg 14 at Edinboro 44 13 State # Ferris 13 20 at Clarion 21 at Slippery Rock 7 24 0 California 6 14 Lock Haven 0 27 1967 (8-1) 16 State Delaware 9 0 6 at Frederick 24 Shippensburg 19 0 # Edinboro 32 Post W. at C. 17 14 Clarion 7 23 Slippery Rock 20 at California 0 24 49 at Lock Haven 7 1968 (9-1) 15 27 17 14 State Delaware 75 Northwood 24 at Shippensburg 58 0 at Edinboro 48 State # Brockport 0 18 13 at Clarion 44 28 at Slippery Rock 41 0 California 35 Post W. 15 at C. Bowl Boardwalk 13 24 Delaware 13 1969 (8-1) 0 27 at Northwood 21 Shippensburg 31 27 Edinboro 17 State at Brockport 6 38 Clarion # 7 21 3 Slippery Rock 46 at California 35 Post 0 W. C. 14 23 Wilkes 14 1970 (5-4) 6 22 Northwood 26 8 at Shippensburg 28 Cortland State # 14 0 22 at Edinboro 10 14 at Clarion 7 41 at Slippery Rock 6 California17 31 at Hillsdale 6 7 Akron 7 1971 (7-2) 26 14 35 Norbert St. 34 at California 35 at Cortland State 23 49 # Edinboro 21 11 at Northwood 7 28 0 Clarion 13 Wilkes at 43 29 14 Hillsdale 14 at Akron 1972 (8-1) 7 9 7 at Eastern5 Kentucky 10 34 Cortland17 State 34 at Edinboro 14 at Northwood 20 at Clarion 14 0 # Wilkes 28 10 7 California 27 Shippensburg 31 State Youngstown 6 14 0 8 14 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 1 tFri tt 17 46 at 0 TAMU-Kingsville 20 17 27 atFerris State 7 21 Grand Valley 6 State 35 NCAA Playoffs LockHaven 52 atClarion 33 44 Edinboro 14 21 Cheyney 45 Rock atSlippery 13 62 43 # California 18 62 atShippensburg 20 atCentral State 29 33 atNew Haven 16 Grand Valley State 35 PSAC WestChampions 41 1994 (10-3,6-0PSAC West) Alabama atNorth 7 6 21 7 34 21 North atMississippiCollege 35 Dakota 38 atNew Haven 24 14 Ferris State 28 24 NCAA Playoffs Clarion 44 atEdinboro 31 Rock Slippery 13 14 45 52 at 7 9 10 California 45 Shippensburg atLockHaven # 52 23 at Liberty 37 at 26 34 Grand West Kutztown 3 54 ValleyChester NCAA NationalFinalist 21 St. PSAC WestChampions 1993 (13-1,6-0PSAC West) 35 35 (forfeit) atClarion 20 26 Edinboro 17 21 Towson 0 State 33 Rock atSlippery 16 34 # California 36 atShippensburg 12 35 13 LockHaven 44 27 EastStroudsburg 31 atGrand Valley St 45 Dakota North 31 PSAC WestCo-Champions (8-1-1, 5-0-1PSAC West) 7 1992 7 27 atJacksonville State 17 20 0 Shippensburg 52 Virginia Union 56 0 8 NCAA Playoffs atEdinboro 20 19 Millersville 47 0 Rock Slippery 38 10 atCalifornia 10 Shippensburg # 47 at Towson State 14 54 0 Clarion 41 atEastStroudsburg 34 atLockHaven 11 37 Northeast Missouri St 41 PSAC WestChampions 1991 (12-1,6-0PSAC West) 2 tN isuiS 20 St atNWMissouri 12 21 20 26 at Rock(ot) atSlippery Millersville 27 16 14 7 NCAA Playoffs 43 Shippensburg 0 18 at 9 Edinboro 42 California 52 26 at 10 Clarion 9 at Rock# Slippery 10 14 atLockHaven Millersville 27 9 35 Bloomsburg 9 7 at 12 West Youngstown 1999 (9-4,5-1PSAC Chester West) Shepherd State 17 13 6 28 14 NCAA Playoffs atShippensburg (ot) 31 0 41 Edinboro 14 6 31 at 27 California 52 Clarion 21 Millersville Rock atSlippery 21 LockHaven # 47 27 37 at 10 Bloomsburg 24 WV 17 27 Glenville Wesleyan State 19 at 21 10 1998 (10-2,5-1PSAC WestWest) 26 21 Chester 44 Shippensburg atLockHaven 48 20 6 Clarion 33 25 at EastStroudsburg # 43 Edinboro 31 10 9 Slippery 16 20 at atNew Haven Rock California 14 13 18 at 30 24 Bloomsburg 29 Fairmont 1997 (5-5,4-2PSAC State West) 14 49 atFerris State 55 23 18 NCAA Playoffs atShippensburg 62 LockHaven 35 atClarion 6 15 6 Edinboro 31 23 20 atEastStroudsburg 12 14 Rock atSlippery 32 # California 42 New Haven 20 14 Bloomsburg 9 30 atFairmont State 24 0 PSAC WestCo-Champions 0 PSAC West)5-1 35 (8-3, 1996 atLockHaven 38 Clarion 7 14 20 atEdinboro 18 Cheyney 21 58 7 Rock# Slippery 20 41 atCalifornia 44 Shippensburg 62 West Chester 50 New Haven 20 19 25 16 Central atGrand Valley State State 28 1995 (8-3,5-1PSAC West) 0Cain 20 23 35 at 10 California 13 30 Clarion 38 52 Lock Haven 14 at Rock atSlippery 52 Edinboro 34 0 17 Shippensburg 34 # 24 at 19 Bloomsburg 19 Catawba 42 at Nebraska-Omaha 27 Millersville 21 PSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (7-3, 2004 20 40 7 42 at 14 Bloomsburg 27 Slippery Rock 7 18 Shippensburg atLockHaven 45 28 20 7 14 at 13 California 20 Edinboro # 24 at Clarion 35 Millersville atNew Haven 28 42 West 26 28 Nebraska-Omaha Virginia 0 PSAC WestCo-Champions Tech West) PSAC 5-1 (10-1, 2003 62 atGrand Valley State 21 27 Saginaw 28 NCAA Playoffs Rock(ot) atSlippery Valley 9 34 State 14 23 33 at 10 Shippensburg 31 Lock 35 14 Haven 20 California 54 at 26 6 Edinboro 28 Clarion 16 # 43 at 18 Millersville 42 New 37 Haven27 Catawba 37 Bloomsburg 34 at Findlay PSAC WestChampions 2002 (11-2,6-0PSAC West) 33 atSaginaw Valley St 0 32 34 NCAA Playoffs 30 6 26 at Millersville 41 California (OT) atClarion 35 7 21 Edinboro 7 10 37 at 12 0 Shippensburg 23 Bloomsburg Rock atSlippery # 23 42 Lock Haven 31 Findlay PSAC WestChampions 2001 (8-2,6-0PSAC West) 10 28 21 0 at NCAA Playoffs 7 Northwood 21 Millersville 3 24 at California 13 Clarion 0 27 at 6 Edinboro 35 Shippensburg 38 # 14 at 20 9 Bloomsburg 24 Slippery atLockHaven Rock 35 13 14 New Haven24 Ferris State PSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (8-3, 2000 58 7Ws hse 10 31 18 21 27 West 45 (OT) 63 Lock Chester atCalifornia Haven 15 17 at Gannon 0 28 14 Clarion 27 Mercyhurst 0 # 18 at Edinboro 17 Slippery 17 47 Rock 20 at atEastStroudsburg 6 Bloomsburg 23 16 S. 29 2010 (6-5,3-4PSAC Connecticut West) 32 0 30 34 at Kutztown3 Gannon 41 28 at atLockHaven 38 7 Clarion 45 24 Edinboro Rock atSlippery 3 # 28 California 20 3 14 16 at 21 Mercyhurst 17 Millersville 7 27 C.W. atS. Connecticut 28 Post 16 PSAC West)1-6 (5-6, 2009 10 34 Kutztown 10 35 at Gannon 66 Clarion 24 42 Mercyhurst 16 Rock#(2ot) Slippery 17 at 0 21 7 Edinboro 23 19 at 3 California 47 Lock Haven 63 at atC.W. Post Millersville 41 PSAC West)4-3 (7-3, 2008 41 34 at Shepherd 45 at 35 0 NCAA PlayoffsWest 13 41 31 35 at Chester 7 Bloomsburg 30 Shippensburg 38 38 at atLockHaven Clarion 31 44 0 27 Edinboro# 12 California Rock atSlippery 14 34 23 45 Millersville atEastStroudsburg 38 80 Cheyney PSAC West)5-1 (9-3, 2007 6 17 21 21 at 7 California 17 Slippery Rock 42 Mansfield 16 20 at 20 14 Shippensburg 33 Clarion # 23 Lock atEdinboro (OT) 17 Haven 23 6 14 at Millersville 35 East 20 Stroudsburg33 at 38 CheyneyPSAC WestCo-Champions West) PSAC 5-1 (8-2, 2006 23 10 20 23 California 17 30 at atLockHaven Clarion 28 15 10 Edinboro Rock# Slippery 27 28 16 atShippensburg 20 0 Bloomsburg atCatawba (OT) 28 19 20 at 30 9 Millersville West West) PSAC 4-2 (5-5, 2005 Chester #Homecoming games 0 *500th all-timevictory 31 28 17 West 28 21 at Chester Gannon 31 Clarion 31 28 21 Slippery 7 Rock 8 13 at SetonHill# 21 California 51 18 at Edinboro 41 Mercyhurst atLockHaven 16 44 7 at 41 Saint 20 19 Kutztown Augustine’s2014 (6-5,5-4PSAC) 14 42 at 21 36 Shippensburg 55 Gannon 6 42 at 42 Clarion 28 at 0 7 Mercyhurst 30 Edinboro Rock atSlippery 3 16 0 62 Millersville # 20 California atSetonHIll 20 26 49 Cheyney Conn. atSouthern 30 14 2013 (9-2,5-2PSAC West) 17 17 at atNew Haven 17 Winston-Salem St 27 Shepherd 21 10 0 NCAA Playoffs 41 Shippensburg 35 PSAC Championship 13 38 Gannon (ot) 45 Clarion 16 10 31 Mercyhurst 0 26 at Rock# Slippery 0 7 Edinboro 33 26 41 at Millersville 24 at LockHaven California 42 6 atCheyney 56 S. ConnecticutState 33 PSAC Champions PSAC WestChampions 6 2012 (12-2,6-1PSAC West) 7 7 28 34 at atLockHaven * 7 56 West 10 California Chester 28 35 Gannon atClarion 20 0 38 atMercyhurst (ot) 35 20 Rock atSlippery 19 Edinboro # 6 16 Bloomsburg 28 East 13 Stroudsburg2011 (7-3,5-2,PSAC West) 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

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/ MERICAN SSOCIATION A COLLEGE AMERICA 2012 TEAM SECOND Center DiPasquale, Anthony Saftey Franco, Johnny Kicker 2003 TEAM SECOND Telenko, Josh 1995 TEAM SECOND Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff 1983 TEAM FIRST Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1982 TEAM FIRST Safety Free Moore, End Kenny 1977 TEAM Tight SECOND Young, Guard Offensive Mihota, John Leroy 1975 TEAM SECOND Safety Bieryla, John Kicker Ruff, Jon TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff SECOND Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1994 TEAM FIRST TEAM Tackle Nose Turnage, Jeff THIRD Center Chris Sledge, Linebacker Omar Stewart, 1993 TEAM FIRST Guard Offensive Matt Dalverny, TEAM Tailback Kicker Geary, Mike SECOND Mann, Michael A 2009 All-Purpose Owusu-Ansah, Akwasi 2008 Linebacker Jackson, Terrence 2006 Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2001 Cornerback Flora, Joey 2000 Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 Cornerback Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1998 Threats, Barry Cornerback 1997 Threats, Barry 1995 Tailback Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff 1993 Mann, Michael 1991 Quarterback Aliucci, Tony 1988 Outside Linebacker Dean Cottrill, 1987 Linebacker Outside Jackson, Troy 1986 Tackle Offensive Jim Angelo, 1980 Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe 1979 End Split Skelley, Terry 1978 End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1977 End Defensive Jim Haslett,

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59 NFORMATION I AKTRONICS PORTS S /D ALL-AMERICANS THIRD TEAM OLLEGE MERICA C FIRST TEAM FIRST Wide Receiver Brenner, Gregg Tight End Bill Thompson, 1983 TEAM SECOND Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1982 TEAM SECOND Safety Free Moore, Kenny 1980 MENTION HONORABLE Cornerback Linebacker Carroll, Terry Totten, Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe Terry 1979 MENTION HONORABLE Tackle Defensive Cugliari, Joe Split End Skelley, Terry 1978 TEAM FIRST End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1977 TEAM SECOND MENTION Linebacker Schmidt, Gregg HONORABLE End Defensive Jim Haslett, 1976 TEAM FIRST MENTION End Defensive Jim Haslett, HONORABLE Middle Guard Aggen, George 1975 TEAM FIRST Quarterback Hieber, Lynn 1974 TEAM THIRD Quarterback Hieber, Lynn 1973 TEAM SECOND Center Ed Paradis, 1972 TEAM THIRD Safety Balmert, Dave 1971 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Larry Monsilovich, 1970 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Larry Monsilovich, 1968 MENTION HONORABLE Halfback Dan Cox, Split End Smith, Dave A 2012 TEAM SECOND Saftey Franco, Johnny Lineman Offensive Dan Matha, Running Back Tuck, Harvie 2007 TEAM SECOND Tight End Dan Pickens, 2006 TEAM FIRST Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2003 TEAM SECOND Guard Offensive Downey, Khiawatha 2000 TEAM FIRST Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 TEAM SECOND Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1996 TEAM SECOND Tackle Defensive Phipps, Andy 1995 TEAM FIRST

(AP) RESS P SSOCIATED A 2012 TEAM SECOND Saftey Franco, Johnny Lineman Offensive Dan Matha, Running Back Tuck, Harvie 2009 TEAM SECOND Cornerback Owsus-Ansah, Akwasi 2008 TEAM SECOND Linebacker Jackson, Terrence 2006 TEAM SECOND Tackle Offensive Capizzi, Jason 2002 TEAM THIRD Wide Receiver Carmelo Ocasio, 2001 TEAM FIRST Tailback TEAM Cornerback Flora, Joey SECOND Dew, Aamir 2000 TEAM FIRST Linebacker Borisenko, Mike 1999 TEAM FIRST Guard Offensive Leander Jordan, 1998 TEAM Cornerback SECOND Threats, Barry 1996 TEAM THIRD Tackle Defensive Phipps, Andy 1995 TEAM FIRST Kicker Ruff, Jon TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff THIRD Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1994 TEAM FIRST TEAM Nose Tackle Turnage, Jeff THIRD Guard Offensive Villarrial, Chris 1993 TEAM FIRST TEAM Kicker Geary, Mike SECOND Guard Offensive Matt Dalverny, Tailback Michael Mann, 1991 TEAM FIRST Quarterback Aliucci, Tony 1990 TEAM FIRST Wide Receiver Hill, Jai 1988 TEAM SECOND MENTION Linebacker McMullan, Kevin HONORABLE Outside Linebacker Dean Cottrill, Fullback Girting, Steve Kicker Sandstrom, John Tackle Offensive Jim Uncapher, 1987 TEAM Receiver FIRST Wide MENTION Outside Linebacker Jackson, Troy Trave, HONORABLE Tony 1986 TEAM FIRST MENTION Tackle Offensive Jim Angelo, HONORABLE Center Al Arrisher, Outside Linebacker Jackson, Troy 1985 MENTION HONORABLE Quarterback Rich Ingold, Center Plevelich, Mark Fullback Seidel, Dave 1984 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 B A ant,A 1949-51 2011-13 1958-61 1955-58 1989 1961-62 1979 Barnett, Al 1980-82 Barnes, Terrill Barnaby, Bill 1981 Barley, John 1970-72 Barczy, Steve 1946-47 1980 Barco, Mike Banks, Yulon 1977-78 Banks, Bill Balmert, Dave 1969-71 Ballein, 1985-87 1958-61 John Ball, James 1983-86 Baker, Dave Baird, Curt Bailey, Doane Bache, Kevin 2009 2014 Bache, Joe 2004 Bache, Chris 2011-14 1960-63 1996-99 Avery, Diamond 1983-86 Averette, Jemal Aurandt, Todd Atkins, Bruce 1994-96 Ashton, Jim Asare, 1961-63 1956-59 Kwasi 1983-86 Arrisher, Al Arrington, Rusty 1954-57 1964-65 Armanini, Richard 1971 Archibald, Pete Antonetti, Michael 1970-72 Angelo, Jim 1997 Andiorio, Keith 1964-65,1971-72 Anderson, Tom 1962-65 1998, 2000 Anderson, Jim 1975-76 Anderson, Ed 1973-74 2007-08 Anderson, 1982-84 Anton 1981 Amorose, Norm 1989-90 Ames, Chad Altschuler, Mike 2011 Alper, 1988-91 Tom Aloisio, Zach 1982-83 Allen, Rob Allen, Brian Allen, Bill 1973-76 1950-52 Aliucci, Tony Alberts, Jake Albert, Jeff Aggen, George Afenesko, Mac 1985 1983 1973 1974-75 1988-91 Adonizio, Patrick Addicott, Dan 1952-55 Adamrovich, Doug Adamcyzk, Mike 1987 Abraham, Joe Abplanalp, Gene Abercrombie, Rapheal Bruce Aggen Bruce ufn,Tm 1998-01 1961-63 1978 2006 2002 1988 Buffone, Tim 1989-92 Buck, Dan 1976 Bryant, Kip Brunner, Tyton 1994, 1996 Brunck, 2010-13 Matt 1960-61 Brown, Reece 2008 Brown, Ray 1989 Brown, Omar Brown, Kelly 1968-70 Brown, Chris 1993-96 Brouse, Bill Brooks, Shane 1969-71 Brocious, Eric 1997-00 1989,Brochetti, 1992-93 John 2010-13 1997 2010-12 Brister, Harold Brinkman, Ken Brinkley, Derek 1949-52 Brink, Steve 1970 1983-84 1983-84 Brewster, Errol Brewer, Pat 2014 Brewer, Alex 1988-91 Brenner, Gregg 2011-13 Branish, Ed 1997-00 Branch, Gus 1977-80 Brady, Neil 1988 Bradley, Darian Bozzo, 1953-56 Andy 2007-08 Boylan, Adam Box, Mike 1996-98 Bowers, Kurt 2010 Boucher, James 1998-01 Bouch, Rich 1951-53 Boston, Dale Bostian, 2007 Bruce 1999 Borisenko, Mike 1950-51,Borgese, 1955 Anthony 2007-09 1979-82 Bolyard, Josh Bolton, Francis 1966-69 2000 Bolding, Reggie Boland, Jeremy 1965-67 Bojalad, Nick 1959-62 Bohn, Scott 1949-50, 1954 Blucas, Wally Blomgren, Ryan 1950-51 2010-11 Blehart, Jack 1956-58 Blasko, John 1978-79 Blank, Jerry 1979-80 1992-94 Blakeman, Teddy 1948, 1950-51 Blair, George 1963-65 Blackson, John 1970-72 1994 2014 Black, Edward Black, Don 1974-75 Bishop, Jeff Biro, Sean Billman, John Bilko, 1959-60 Dan 1998-99 Bilger, Norm Bieryla, John 2003 Bier, 1978-80, 1982 Ed 1977 Biddings, Quintin Beviglia, Bob 2010-14 Betters, Stan 1956-57 1994-95 Berkheimer, Mike 1962-64 Berdahl, 1955-58 Alexander Benedict, Scott 2000-03 2012-14 Bender, Kenneth Benbow, James 2010-11 1978-80 Bellissimo, Joe Bechtel, 1968-70 Max 1985 1968-70 Battle, Andrew Batts, Jordan Battallio, Evan 1968-71 Basile, 1967-71 Brian 1979-80 Basehore, Bob Barto, Rob Bartl, Derek Barry, Michael Barree, Mike Barnett, Ed 60 C inti rn r 1985-87 1995-96 1957-59 1948-49 1987-90 Cignetti, Frank Jr. 1990-93 Cignetti, Frank Sr. Cignetti, Brad 2002-05 1998 Ciarrocca, Matt 1978-79 Chulick, Lou 1958-59 2014 Choice, Lewis 2011-13 Chiappetta, Mike Cherepko, Robert 1946-49 Checkon, Steve Chase, Bill Charmo, Mike Charmo, Dan Charley, Walt 1963-66 1986-89 1949-52 2004-07 1974-75 Cessna, Dave Cellitti, Anthony 2013-14 1970-72 Celich, Stan 1959-62 Ceh, Earl 1951-52 Cecchetti, Tom Cavanaugh, Tom 2014 1995-96 Catlin, Myles Catanese, 2013-14 Tony 2006-09 Catalano, Sam 1978-81 Casciole, Cameron Carter, Reggie 1981 2010-13 1960 Carswell, Drew 2005-07 Carson, James Carroll, Terry 1946-47 Carnicella, Nick 1956 Carnicella, Dom 2004-06 Carney, Mark 1973-74 Carmo, Walt Carlson, 1992-95 Russ Carberry, Charles 2013-14 2007-09 Capizzi, Jason Cannon, 2013-14 Dave 1985 Campolo, Mike Campman, Trey 2002-05 1993-94 Campbell, Jeff 1950-51 Campbell, Jake 1984-85 Campbell, Chris Callahan, Victor 1946-47 Callahan, Mike 1983-86 Calhoun, James 2012 Caletri, Joe Calderone, Sam 1966-68 1956-57 1968-70 1978-81 Byerly, Scott 1979-81 Byrd, Marvase 2002-04 Buzzelli, Richard 1984-86 Buzzelli, Dave Butera, John 2007-10 Burns, Dan Burlas, John 1969-71 Burke, Brian Buriak, Bob Burgess, Craig Bullington, John Reese Brown D ae,Mt 1997-00 1991-93 1999-01 1986 Danel, Matt D’Ambrosio, Mike 1973-74 Dalverny, Matt 2009 1980-82 1946-47 Czartoryski, Jeff 1990 Czambel, Ken 1989-90 Cypher, Doug 2006-08 1977-80 Cutlip, Manny 1979 Cunningham, Craig 1985-87 Culler, Carl 1957-58 Culhane, Tom Culbertson, Dennis 1990-91 Cugliari, Joe 1956 Cruz, Luis 1966-69 Crowley, 1957-58 1991-93, Jim 1997 Crosby, 1997-98 Dan Crockett, Keo Creech, Jack 1985-88 Cramer, Robert 1985-88 Coyne, 1997 Tom 1983-85 Cox, Dan Coury, Bill 1968-70 Cottrill, Dean Cottrill, Darren 1948-49 Cottrell, Kevin 1967-69 1946-47 Cottom, Brian 2005-08 Cosgrove, Bob 1999-02 2013 Cortazzo, Carmine 1979-80 Cornell, Fred 1990-93 Corey, Donald Cooper, Steve Cooper, Kairi 1948-50 1956 Cooper, Ethan Coon, Brian 1955-58 Cooke, 1969-71 Eric 2007-09 1949-52 Constantino, Charles Constantine, 1976-78 Anthony 1997-98 Connor, Art Connolly, Dave 1971-73 1974-75 Conley, Pat 1976-77 Conley, Jack 1974 Condon, Ted 1977 Condo, Kurt 2013 Conaboy, John 1946-47 Collier, Jay Coles, 2002 Bob Coleman, Terry Coleman, Khaliq Coleman, Bob Cole, Tom Cochran, Aaron 1982 2005-08 1970-72 1955-58 1977-78 Cobb, Quinton 2000 2013-14 1966-68 Clinton, Carl Clingan, Tom Cleminson, Bob Clemento, Bill Clarke, Kevin Clark, Jerry Clark, Chet Amir Dew 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Halt, Earl Earl Halt, Dave Hampe, Dan Hand, Larry Hanley, Mario Hardison, Howard Hardt, Anthony Hardy, 1969-71 Bryant 1980 Harper, 1993-96 Brian Harris, 1962 C.P. Harris, 1987 1948-50 Chris Harris, Danny Harris, 1995 1994-95 Brian Hart, 1995 1992-93, Jim Hartman, 1999-02 Harry Harvey, 1964-67 Jamien Harvey, Bruce Haselrig, 2004 Chase Haslett, 1973-74 Jim 1990-91 Haslett, 1967-68 Chuck Hasse, 2001-03 Tevita 1964-67 Hautau, David Hawkins, Richard Healey, 2014 Jeff Heath, 1975-78 1968-70 Joel Heimlich, 2008-09 James Heiss, 1952-53 George Heitzman, 2003 Andre Henderson, 08-09,11 2005, Roger Henderson, 1966-68 55 1950, Taun Henderson, 1979-80 Rashard Hendricks, 2011-12 1980-82 Darin Henigin, Chuck Henrich, 1994-95 Jack Henry, 2013 Phil Henry, Bob Hensel, 1994-95 David 1995-97 Hensor, Darryl Herod, Joe Herschl, 1967-68 Tom Hewitt, 1978-80 Billy Heyser, 1950-52 Lewis Hicks, 2009-10 1989 Lynn Hieber, Ken Highberger, 1952-53 Jai Hill, Andre Hilliard, 1987-89 1982 Javon Hines, 1996-98 1960-61 1973-75 Tom Hintz, Mark Hoenig, Howard Hofer, 1991-94 Billy Hoffman, Bob Hofman, 2003-04 1988-91 Dick Hogan, 1979-82 Alex Holland, Chaz Hollins, 1975 1985 1956-59 Kirk Holloway, Terrell 1959-61 Holloway, Allen Holman, 1961-64 Ted Holtz, Casey 2012 Holtzman, 2010-13 Jerry Holzhauser, 2004 2008 J.T. Hood, John Hoover, 1974 1971, 2013 Ed Horchar, 1998 Jim Hostler, 1960-61 Ronald Houbrich, Mike Howard, Terry 1946-47 Howell, Ron Huber, 1956-57 2002 1998-00, 1979-82 2001 Bill Hudson, 1986-89 Saeed Hudson, Scott Hudson, 1987-90 Brandon Hunt, Bill Hunter, 1948-51 Jason Hursh, 1999-02 1965-66 Gene Hutter, 1989-90 2000-03 Ralph Iacoboni, 1946-47 1953-55 2001 1970-71 I Gallagher, Tom Tom Gallagher, Fred Garbinski, Scott Garman, Mark Gartner, Tom 1978-81 Garvey, 1961-64 Barry Gasdek, Grady Gaspar, 1946-47 Vince Gatti, 2000-01 George Gavala, Eddie Gavett, 1960-63 Joe Gavlak, 1975-77 1949 Chris Geary, 1946-48 Mike Geary, Mike Gee, 2009-12 1990 Bob George, Nate George, 1960-62 Joe 1989-90 Gerek, Tom Gibbons, 1992-93 Karon Gibson, 2009-10 Zack 1949-52 Gibson, 2007-10 Bryce Gilbert, Chester Gill, 1985-88 1993 1989-91, 1978-79 Don Gill, Ray Gilmore, 2014 Chuck Gironda, Ray Gironda, 2014 Steve Girting, 1951-52 George Glarner, 1964-66 Kevan Glasper, 1958-61 Dan Glass, 1976 1994-97 Jay Glymph, 1952-55 1985-88 Chad Gnagey, Ed Gonzales, Jerrod Good, 1998 Larry Gooden, 1991-94 Richard Gooderham, 1997-98 1993-95 Jim Goodge, 1953-56 1977-79 Rich Goodrich, Neil Gordon, 2010-13 Richard Grabiak, 2010 Josh Grafton, Stan Grandy, 1971-73 2002-03 Rich Gravine, 1949-50 Ralph 1968-70 Gray, Derrick Green, Donta Green, Izzy 2003-05 Green, 2012 1992-95 Montay Green, Robert Green, 1959-60 Bill Greene, 2000 2006-08 Joe Grice, Paul Grice, 2013-14 James Griffin, 2012 1950-53 Kirby Griffin, Kris Griffin, 1988-90 John Griffith, Nicholas Grigas, 2012-13 John Grim, 1982 1968 Rob Grims, 2004 2002, Bryan Griswold, 2004 1950-51 Jim Gruca, 1954-58 Greg Gualtieri, Roger Guella, 1983-86 1970-72 Anthony Guerra, 1988-90 Sanford Gunn, Stan Gutshall, David Gyenes, 1978 2005-08 1949-52 1967 H John Haddad, 1991 1966-68 Ken Haggerty, Ed Hahnfelt, 1965 Shawn Hairston, Mike Haky, 1978-79 Bill Hall, 1990-91 Dale Hall, Todd Hall, 2005 1965 1985 1969-71 1966-68 1992 G 61 Mark Jackson Eyerman, Brian Eyerman, Paul Failla, Tony 1999-02 Falce, Jim Falenski, Dave Farrelly, Len Fechter, Larry Federoff, Tom Fedkoe, 1991-93 Bill Fegley, 1998 1956-57 1969-71 Hube Felton, Ron Feraco, 1960-61 Dan Ferguson, 2010 Elise 1985-88 Ferguson, Jack Ferguson, 1989-90 Ken Ferguson, 1996-97 Pat Ferguson, 1967-68 1970-72 Tony Ferrari, Isaac Fields, 1988 Chris Filipkowski, 1994-95 1957 Erik Finklea, Mike Finnerty, 2013 John 1987-89 1966-69 Finnin, Eric Fischer, 1992-93 Matt Fischer, Ed Fitzgerald, 1968-70 Carl Fleming, 2013 Shayne Fletcher, 06-07 Joey 2003-04, Flora, 1981 Steve 2000-03 Formento, 1982 1955-58 Ed Fornwalt, 2012-13 Jack Forsha, Ashton Foster, 1951-52 Brian Foster, Allen 1998-01 Fox, John Franco, 1948-49 Johnny Franco, 1955-57 Steve Franco, 2010 Doug Frank, Chuck Frederick, 1981 Dean Frederick, 2010-12 Harold Freliche, 1985 1977 2013-14 Ron Frey, 1966-68 Dick Friel, 1962-63 Art Froebel, 1981 1952-55 Bob Fulton, Jason Furlani, 1956-58 1948-49 1957-58 1985-88 1989-90 Estes, Edward Edward Estes, Tom Eupizi, Ken Evans, Roger Evans, 2006-07 2004, 2013 1973-74 1981-84 F D’Angelo, Rege Rege D’Angelo, Andrew Daskivich, Chris David, Dan David, 1946-49 1975-76 Corey Davis, Gene Davis, Tristan Cavis Bill Dawson, Jack Dean, 2014 1978-81 Brock DeCicco, Bill Deery, 2007 1957-60 Andrew DeGol, Ken Deitman, 1952-55 2014 Richard Dellafiori, Al 1958-61 Dellavechio, 2014 1974 1971-72, 2013-14 Gene Dellemonache, Jon 1990-91 1954-55 DeMarco, Dave Deneen, 1988 Marvin Denson, 1966-68 Tye Desiderio, Clifton Despinosse, Ab Dettore, 1999-02 1989-92 Sean 1985 Detwiler, 1994-96 Aamir Dew, 2002-05 Ralph DiBucci, Dan Diffenderfer, Javer Dillard, 1980-81 1978, 1988-91 James DiLuigi, 1973 Anthony DiPasquale, 1980-83 1999-01 12 2008-10, Jon Ditto, Tyrone Dixon, John Dobies, 1950-52 Kevin Dodds, 1996 Willie Dodson, Eric Doe, 1982-85 Jerry Dolges, Rob Dominick, 1968-69 2011 Richard Domville, Kevin 1981 Donahue, 1993 Joe Donati, 1964-65 Merrill 1955-58 Doran, 1981-84 Job Dorcil, 2014 Greg Dorsey, Jim Dotson, 1984 Stan Doviat, 2001 1998-99, 1946-47 Khiawatha 1987-90 Downey, Byron Dovales, Andre Doyle, 2002-03 Mike Doyle, 1995 1966-68 Dick Draganac, Tim Drevna, 2010-13 1976 John Dristas, Ron Drown, Nick 1966-68 2003 Dubowski, 1974-76 Jan Duffalo, Ron Duffalo, Tom Duffalo, 1954-55 1970 2013-14 Chuck Duffy, 1957-60 John Dugan, John DuMars, 1959-60 Tyler Dummermuth, 1957-60 Dave Duncan, 1963-66 John Dunlap, 2011-13 Jay DuPont, 1983 1977-79 1952-54 Kareem Dutrieuille, 2006-07 2003, Stan Duzyk, 1965-66 1946-48 Bill Eckert, Gunther Edelman, 2007 Kevin Edwards, 1960-62 Roy-al Edwards, 1946-48 Mike Egan, Beau Elliott, 2013-14 Steve Ellis, 2008-11 Ken Ellison, 1952 Naylor Emory, 2005 2002-03, Gene Epley, 1988-91 Dick Esposito, 1979-80 1964-65 1981-83 1962-64 1957-58 E 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Jackson, CJ2014 J er i 1975-77 1975-77 1965 1964 1949-50 1978-80 Kerr, Jim 1987 Kenney, Don 1966-68 Kennedy, Tom Kennedy, John 1976-78 1950-51 Kelly, George Kelly, Don 1996-97 Kelley, Chuck Keller, Tom 2007-10 2009-12 Keller, Martin 1968-69 Kellar, Pat Keefer, Dave 1949-50 Kaufmann, Jared 1982-84 1951-5 1980-83 Kaufman, Harry Katch, Mike Karstetter, John Karmazyn, Mike Kapsa, Richard Kanick, Bob 1979-82 1988-91 1987 1980-81 Kane, Rob 1974-75 Kachmarek, Ed 1948-51 K 1999 2002-03 Julian, Dave 1996-99 1979 Jubas, Ken Joseph, Pat 2009-11 Joseph, Bill Jordan, Leander 1973-75 1988-91 Jones, Trent Jones, 1999 John 1996-97 2010-11 Jones, Elton Jones, Daryl 1971 Johnson, Rick Johnson, Jeff 1979 Johnson, James 1998-00 Johnson, Ali 2006-07, 2009 Johns, Rich 2003-04 Jevicky, Mark 1963-66 1954-55 Jeter, Carliss 1990-91 Jerasa, Chuck Jenkins, Ian 1997-98 Jemison, 1962-63 Mike Jefferson, Gary Jaworski, John 1985-87 2006, 2008-09 Jarvie, Bill Jamison, Chad 2008-11 2005-08 Jamison, Bob 1999-02 2003-05 James, Neil 2013 Jackson, Troy Jackson, Terrence Jackson, Mark Jackson, Jerrell 1983-85 Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Conor 2010 1970-72 1974-77 Ingold, Rich Imbrogno, Phil Imbrogno, Pat Ibe, Chi-Chi Michael Mann L oi,Rny 2011 1987 1981 2014 2003-06 Louis, Randy 1973-74 Lombardo, Nick 1963-66 Loebig, Glenn 1993-96 Livengood, 1976-77, 1979 Dave Lista-Brinza, Luigi 1961-64 Lippencott, Barry 2007-09 Linnan, Tony 2001-04 1982 Link, John 1982-84 Lingg, Bob Lindsay, 1982-84 Thomas 2002 Lindich, Don Ligashesky, Bob Liebert, Pat Leysock, 1958-59 Tim 1983 Lewis, 1953-56 Kelvin Lewis, Darren 1989-90 1953-54 Lewandowski, Norm Lewandowski, Brian 2005-08 Levendosky, Mark 1980-82 1950-51 Letso, Bob 1966 1989-90 Letham, Emory 1978 1960-63 Lestochi, Garrett 1952-55 Lesniewski, Mike 2011 2005 Lesko, Charles Leopold, Andy Leonatti, Bruce Leonard, Bill 1959 Lehew, 1988 John Lee, Jerry 2005 Lee, Jermel Lee, 1947-50 Fred 1980,Leberknight, 1982-83 Alan 1968-70 1952-53 Lawrence, Brandon Lawrence, Ben 1984-86 Law, 2013 James Laughlin, Jim Lassinger, John 2009-10 2000-01 Lasser, Bob 2012-14 LaSalvia, Dino 1979-80 1987-88, 1991 1968 Larrow, Michael Lanterman, Cory 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Satterfield, Jeremy 1976-78 Sauve, Jeff Savino, 2011-14 John Scarnati, Sam 2008-09 Scavo, 1999 Lou Scerbo, Matt Schafer, 2011 1998 Craig Scheffler, 1964-66 Brian Schipani, Adam 1984 Schmidt, 1957-60 Gregg Schmidt, 1979-81 1985-86 2003-06 1991-92 2004-07 1975-77 R S 63 Tobias Robinson Tobias Persichetti, Greg Greg Persichetti, Ev Pesci, Len Pesotini, Ray Peters, Ron 1955-56 Peters, 1949-50, 1968 Walt Peters, Eddie Peterson, Robert Peterson, 1973-75 John Petrini, 1965-67 Lou Petrone, 1961-62 Jim Petrunyak, 1950-51 John Pettina, 2003 1948 John Pheasant, Austin Phillips, 1961-64 Ray Phillips, 1960-63 1957-60 Andy Phipps, Dan Pickens, 1983-86 1946-47 Dick Pickles, Al Piecka, 2011 Bill Pilossoph, 1946-48 Chuck Pinchotti, Brian 2005-07 Piotrowski, 1996 Tom Pipkins, Pierre Pleasant, 1963 1978-81 1970-71 Mark Plevelich, 1959-61 1991-92 Jim Plowcha, Rob Plowman, Walt Poleski, 1968-70 Jim 1983-85 Post, 2003 Jamie Potosnak, Mark Potter, 2005-08 Brad Potts, 1976 Rob Powell, 1967-68 Joel Prawucki, Jeff Prete, 1996 2003-04 2001, 1964-65 Mike Pribish, 1982-83 Don Price, James Price, Mike Priest, 1985 1983 Craig Prince, Aaron Princes, Jim Principe, 1965 1982 Bob 1972-73 Prokay, Ed Pruchnic, 1968-69 2013 2000-03 Bill Puzak, 2006-08 Rex Pynos, 1950-52 Q 1966-69 John Quigley, 1956-57 1961-63 1986-89 1976-77 Perian, Carl Carl Perian, Paul Perry, Steve Perry, 1959-61 1963-65 2002 Muscella, Mike Mike Muscella, Jason Musselman, Ray Musto, Shawn Musulin, 2009-11 1986-89 N Bo Napoleon, Steve Neal, Paul Neatrour, 1992 Brian 1976 Neff, Eric Neff, Jack Neptune, 2010 Jim Newman, 1963-66 1976-77 Alan Nichol, Anthony Nicholas, 1979-82 Eric Niederberger, 1967-69 Scott Niederberger, 1997-99 1956-59 1961-64 Doug Niesen, 1994-95 1995-98 Dick 1979-81 Nitowski, Mike Nixon, Bill Noel, Paul Noonan, 1984-86 Joe Novitski, 1953-56 Matt Nypaver, 1965-68 O 1966-68 Kevin Oakley, 1950-51 1989-91 Carmelo Ocasio, 1973-74 Bill Och, Donald O’Conner, Tom O’Connor, 1999-02 1972-73 Bob O’Laughlin, 1946-47 Ted Oleson, Deanco Oliver, 2005-06 John O’Malley, 1960-61 Jay O’Neal, 1975 Mike O’Neill, Ron Orenak, 1954-56 Jim 2005 O’Rourke, 1968 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, 2010 2006-09 2006-08, 1997-00 1998-99 1971-74 Jerry Pace, Mark Palajsa, John Palamara, Paul Palamara, 2000 1996-98, Greg Palchak, John Palchak, Russ Palchak, 1982-85 Clayton Palmer, 1977 1986-88 Jeff Palmer, 1970-72 Nick Palombi, 1972-74 Larry Panaia, 1983-84 Jon Pankake, Mike 1975 Papik, Ed Paradis, 1974-75 2012-14 Carl Parise, Elice 1961-64 Parker, Scott 1998-00 Parker, Bill Parks, 1988-89 Raymond Parry, 1972-73 1986-88 1984, Tom Parry, 1970-71 Tom Parsha, Nick Pascarella, 2002 1958-59 Bob Pastine, Darel Patrick, 1973-75 Chris Patte, 1987-90 Sam Patti, 1957-60 John Paul, 1983 Ron Pauline, 1968-69 1984-86 Gene Pawlowski, Jim Payne, 1984-85 Rex Pearce, Marco Pecora, 1967-69 1966-68 Joe Peduzzi, 1961-62 Walt Pegeus, 1968 Jim Pehanick, Stan 1956-59 Pensak, Charles Peoples, 2013 2014 1985-86 1985-88 2014 1989-92 1946-47 P 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ue,Mk 1976-77 2003 1996 1988-90 1971-73 Suter, 1995-96 Mike 1992-95 Sumpter, Marcellus 1966-68 Summits, Jeff 1977-78 Suman, Bob 1946-48 Sullivan, Tim 1965-67 Suber, James Stuart, John Strouse, Bob 1958-61 1978-79 2014 Stroup, Ken Stroup, Boyd 1983-86 Stranko, 1977 Bob 1992-95 Stramanak, Don 1952-54 Straka, Randy 2007 Stockett, Eddie 2014 Stillmak, Scott Stewart, Omar Stewart, Mike 2004-05 Stewart, Ken 1988-91 1953-56 Stewart, Jimmy 1968-70 1984 Stewart, Daryl Stevenson, Richard Stevenson, Rich 1997-98, 1968-69 2000 Stern, Jared Steppling, Jim 1967-68 1980-82 1949-51 Stennett, Tink 1946-47 Stefani, Paul Stark, George Stampler, Francis 1996-98 1958-59 Stair, George Stahura, Andy 2011 1951-53 Stahl, Jeff 2005-08 St. Paul, Richard 2002-04 1982-83 Sprankle, John 2013-14 Spigelmeyer, Cosie 1946-48 Spiedel, Roger 1980-81 Spencer, Kyle Spence, Justin 1996-97 Spence, Jim 2004 1996-99 Spegal, Matt 1949-52 Spears, Paul 1948-49 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Throm, Terry 1984-87 Threats, Barry 1971-74 Thornton, Carl 1983-85 1982-84 Thomson, Dave Thompson, Paul 1992,1996 1977 1970-71 Thompson, Dave Thompson, Dan 2001-02 2003-04, 06-07 Thompson, Bill 1946-47 Thomas, Toby 1989-90 Thomas, Rory Thomas, Jim Thomas, J.T. 2014 Thomas, 2001-02 J.R. 1961-62 Thomas, Alvin 2000-03 Tezza, Joe 1986-87 1991-92 Tevelonis, Richard 1959-60 Terlesky, Steve 1963-65 Temple, Chris Telenko, 1977-78 Josh 1966-68 Taylor, Tomar 2000 Taylor, Tim Taylor, 1997-98, John 2000 Taylor, Grandvell 1964-65 1948-50 Tate, John Tate, Dave Tate, Bob Taranto, Paul Tangretti, Tom 1948 Taddie, John 1956-57 2004-06 Szymanski, Eugene Swearinger, Chad Swauger, J. 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Chris Villarrial Chris 64 W ht,Jhn 1989-92 1979 2004-05 1975-77 1987 1986-89 White, Johnny 2008 Whitacre, Brad Whisner, 1946-48 Mark Whipkey, Bryon 2006-09 Westbrook, 1969-71 Ceasar 1979 2014 West, Ray Wertz, Tom Wertz, David Wenger, Glenn 1946-47 Wells, Myke 1968-70 2004 Weldon, Justin 2002-04, 2006 2013 Welde, Bob Weinel, Richard 2013 Weidl, Kevin 1994-97 Weber, Dave 1963-65 Webb, Sinclair 2008 Weaver, Logan 1987-89 Weaver, Jeremy 1971-73 Watson, Mickey Watkins, Jay 1971, 1973 2005-06 Washabaugh, Bill Warren, 2005-06, Justin 2008 2005 2012 1993-96 Warren, Barry Warning, Jason 1995-97 Wargo, 2006 Bob Ward, Brock 1948-49 Walton, Darren Walters, 1984 Mark Walter, Joey Walsh, Brian 2009 1984-86 Wallace, Nick 1996 2006, 2008-09 Wallace, Joe 1970-71 Wallace, Dennis Walker, Kraig Walker, Brandon Walker, Bob Waldron, Mike 2013-14 1993-96 Wain, 1968-69 John 1970 1960-61 Wahl-Schwartz, Brian Wagner, Jermayne 1968-70 1991-92 1949 1986-87 Vosovic, Larry Volpe, Joe Voithofer, Jason Vogt, Jon 1993-94 2004 1992-95 Vogt, Jim 1946-47 Vitalie, John Vitalie, Bill 2013-14 Visnovksy, Andrew 1970-71 1978-80 Villarrial, Chris 1946-47 2007-10 Vilcek, Matt Victor, Justin 1956-58 Vicioso, Jorge Venzin, Martin Vella, Gary 1977-78 1992 1957-58 Vaughn, Jeff Vargo, 1973-74 Al 1962-64 Vangrin, Joe Vangrin, Bernard Vanderneck, Dick 1966 Vance, Clifton 1984 1981 Vail, Bill Vaccaro, Al 1987-90 V Urbanovich, 2011-14 Brent Urbaniak, Frank 1985, 1987-89 Unruh, Ed Unis, Mike 1991-92 2014 1990-93 Uncapher, Jim Ullman, Brett 1980-82 U 2013 Tyson, Kamal Turner, Theo Turner, Takhi Turner, Nate Turner, Derrick ok o 1987-90 1990-91 1983-86 1968-70 1982-84, 86 Zook, Rob Zinobile, 1991-94 Mike 1989 Zilinskas, Mark Ziegler, Neil 1966 Ziegler, John 1960-63 Zavatsky, John 2003-05 1960-64 Zandier, Richard 2004 Zambelli, Carmen Z 1976 Yuvan, Ron 1973-75 Yusi, Frank 1972 1967-69 Yurt, P.J. Young, Tyre Young, Leroy 1991-94 Young, Keith Yokitis, George Yanni, Jack Yacamelli, Kerry Y 1993 2014 1977-78 1991-93 1997-98 Wyatt. Chuck 1990-93 2002-03 Wright, Allen 2005-08 Wozniak, Tom Woods, Scott 1952-53 Woods, Phillip Woods, 1977 Mike 2014 Wood, Neal Wood, Leo Wood, Harry 2006-08 1958-61 2005-08 1971, 1973-74 Wonsettler, Chuck 1961-62, 1965 1993 Womack, Ronald Wolford, Bob Wolfe, Jimmy 1971 Wojcik, Mike 1997-00 1998-99 Witter, Ken 1946-48 1997 Wilt, Bill 1978-79 Wilson, Troy Wilson, Terrance Wilson, Roger Wilson, Len 2012-14 2013 2001-03 Wilson, Hal Wilson, Bob Willis, Tim 1995 1966-67 1999-01 Williams, Salath Williams, Marc 2012-13 1968-70 Williams, Eric 1987 1960-61 Williams, De’Antwan Williams, Chris Williams, Ben 2004-06 Will, Jerry Wilcox, 2003-06 John Widmar, Jim Wick, Jason Whittaker, Tanner White, Mike Scott Woods 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS 72 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 20 GAINED MOST YARDS 523 FEWEST YARDS GAINED 1973; vs. Youngstown State, vs. California, 1977 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 2008 Edinboro, vs. PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS 52 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 5 MOST ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 55 MOST COMPLETIONS 34 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 0 MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 33 FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 0 vs. Clarion, 1979 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE vs. Clarion, 1992 89.3 (25 of 28) LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE vs. California, 2000 18.2 (4 of 22) vs. Millersville, 1999 MOST YARDS GAINED vs. New Haven, 2003 483 FEWEST YARDS GAINED 0 vs. Lehigh, 1985 2007 Shepherd, vs. MOST YARDS ALLOWED vs. Lock Haven, 1964 449 vs. Geneva, 1960 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED vs. Kutztown, 1978 0 2008 Millersville, vs. vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Lehigh, 1985 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966 vs. Edinboro, 1980 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 6 MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 7 vs. Lock Haven, 1964 vs. Geneva, 1960 Slippery 2013 Rock, vs. vs. Kutztown, 1978 vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966 vs. Northwood, 1968 2002 vs. Edinboro vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 vs. Lehigh, 1985 2009 California, vs. vs. Liberty, 1982 vs. Juniata, 1962 -28 MOST YARDS ALLOWED 472 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED -52 BOTH TEAMS MOST YARDS GAINED, 591 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 7 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 6 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994 1971 (Akron 437, IUP 154) vs. Akron, vs. Hillsdale, 1983 vs. Edinboro, 1968 1968; vs. Brockport State, 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. California, 1993; 2008 Clarion, vs. 65 GAME RECORDS GAME FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS MADE 35 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MADE 3 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 33 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED vs. California, 1994 vs. Geneva, 1960; vs. Westminster, 1962 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Akron, 1971; 3 vs. Ferris State, 1966 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL MOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED 695 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED 44 MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 676 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 1 MOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 1,049 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 267 1994 vs. Slippery Rock, 1973 (IUP 70, Northwood 197) vs. Northwood, vs. Lehigh, 1985 (IUP 512, Lehigh 537) vs. Slippery Rock, 2013 vs. Geneva, 1960 2009 Lock Haven, vs. MOST POINTS SCORED MOST POINTS 80 SCORED FEWEST POINTS 0 ALLOWED MOST POINTS 62 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 0 BOTH TEAMS MOST POINTS SCORED, 117 BOTH TEAMS FEWEST POINTS SCORED, 3 2005) (most recently vs. Bloomsburg, 10 times IN LOSS MOST POINTS SCORED 41 BY DEFEATED OPPONENT MOST POINTS SCORED 55 55) vs. Shippensburg, 1996 (IUP 62, Shippensburg ONE HALF MOST POINTS SCORED, 2012) Hill, (most recently vs. Seton 75 times 51 ONE HALF MOST POINTS ALLOWED, 50 2007 Cheyney, vs. 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Westminster, 1982 (Westminster 3, IUP 0) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (IUP 62, Shippensburg 55) vs. Shippensburg, 1996 66 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 44 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1985 (Lehigh 49, IUP 41) vs. Lehigh, 11 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED (Youngstown State 44, IUP 0) vs. Youngstown State, 1973 8 Valley State (first half), 2002 vs. Grand MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 14) 2007 (IUP 80, Cheyney Cheyney, 4 vs. half), 1995 vs. Cheyney (first 2007 Cheyney, vs. vs. Northwood, 1968; MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE 11 1990; vs. North Dakota State, 2002 vs. Grand Valley State, vs. Shippensburg, 1996; vs. New Haven, 1995; vs. Shippensburg, 2003; 2012 Slippery Rock, vs. 2006; Clarion, vs. 2008; Gannon, vs. 2007 Cheyney, vs. SCORING 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSALLOWED MOST YARDSALLOWEDPER GAME MOST NETYARDSALLOWED FEWEST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSGAINED MOST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME MOST NETYARDSGAINED TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWED MOST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST FIRSTDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST FIRSTDOWNSPERGAME FEWEST FIRSTDOWNS MOST FIRSTDOWNSPERGAME MOST FIRSTDOWNS FIRST DOWNS FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED MOST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED LOWEST AVERAGEPERATTEMPT HIGHEST AVERAGEPERATTEMPT FEWEST YARDSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST NETYARDSALLOWED MOST YARDSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST NETYARDSALLOWED FEWEST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME 259.3(3,630yardsin14games)2012 FEWEST NETYARDSGAINED 3,630in2012 MOST YARDSGAINEDPERGAME 330in2008 MOST NETYARDSGAINED 674in2012 FEWEST ATTEMPTS MOST ATTEMPTS RUSHING 203.7 (1,833yards in9games)1963 1,760 in1960 379.9 (3,799yardsin10games) in1997 4,453 in1993 179.3 (1,434yardsin8games)1960 1,434 in1960 445.2 (5,787yardsin13games)1991 6,340 in1993 10.9 (87firstdownsin8games)1960 87 in1960 20.9 (209firstdownsin10games)1997 247 in1993 10.4 (83firstdownsin8games)1962 83 in1962 23.2 (302firstdownsin13games)1991 309 in1993 4 in2008, 2011 22 in2002 8 in1973 44 in1991 2.55 (1,121yardsin439attempts)2012 5.86 (1,933yards in309attempts)2008 75.1 (826yardsin11games)1988 761 in2008 205.8 (2,058yards in10games) in2005 2,092 in1990 94.6 (851yardsin9games)1973 851 in1973

SEASON RECORDS 66 MOST EXTRAPOINTSALLOWED MOST EXTRAPOINTSMADE MOST FIELDGOALSALLOWED MOST FIELDGOALSMADE FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED MOST TOUCHDOWNSALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNSSCORED LOWEST AVERAGEPOINTSALLOWEDPERGAME FEWEST POINTSALLOWED HIGHEST AVERAGEPOINTSALLOWEDPERGAME MOST POINTSALLOWED LOWEST AVERAGEPOINTSPERGAME FEWEST POINTSSCORED HIGHEST AVERAGEPOINTSPERGAME MOST POINTSSCORED SCORING MOST PENALTYYARDAGE MOST PENALTIES MOST QUARTERBACKSACKS LOWEST PUNTINGAVERAGE HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGE FEWEST PUNTS MOST PUNTS MISCELLANEOUS MOST TIMESSHUTOUT MOST SHUTOUTS MOST CONSECUTIVELOSSES MOST LOSSES MOST CONSECUTIVEWINS MOST WINS WINS/LOSSES 1,249 in1991 123 in2012 56 in1989 31.8 in1967 41.4 in1994 31 in1992 76 in1999 1, 11times(mostrecentlyin2012) 4, fourtimes(mostrecentlyin1991) 4 in1961, 2009, 2010 7 in1961 13 in1993 13 in1993 32 (33attempts)in2007 66 (70attempts)in1990 13 (17attempts)in2002 19 (29attempts)in2012 8 in1962 37 in2002 13 in1960and1976 74 in1990 7.0 (56pointsin8games)1962 56 in1962 23.6 (260pointsin11games)1996 298 in2002 11.4 (103pointsin9games)1961 92 in1960 38.7 (542pointsin14games)1990 542 in1990 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES S D S R D O R Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007) Shepherd vs. Krewatch Andrew C O E C R Nick Pascarella vs. North Dakota State (1990) North Dakota vs. Nick Pascarella

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F F 67 F F O O Y Y A A L L PLAYOFF CAREER RECORDS CAREER PPLAYOFF RUSHING ATTEMPTS YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS PASS YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PASSING RECEPTIONS YARDS RECEIVING Michael Mann (1990-93) 179 by TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING Michael Mann (1990-93) 9 by POINTS SCORED SCORED TOUCHDOWNS Michael Mann (1990-93) 987 by MADE FIELD GOALS EXTRA POINTS MADE Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 102 by Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 185 by Aliucci (1989-91) Tony 12 by POINTS SCORED BY KICKING Aliucci (1989-91) Tony Geary (1993) Mike 1677 by by Rob Grims (1989-90); 3 by Geary (1993) Mike 3 FG) by 25 (16 PAT, Hill (1988-91) Jai 8 by Michael Mann (1990-93) 9 by Hill (1988-91) Jai 856 by Michael Mann (1990-93) 54 by Hill (1988-91) Jai 43 by (1990-91) Jaworski John 16 by (1999-02) Brian Eyerman by Geary (1993) Mike by SACKS SACKS INTERCEPTIONS 13 2, Union (1991) Virginia vs. Reece Brown 3 by PLAYOFF GAME RECORDS GAME PPLAYOFF ATTEMPTS RUSHING YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS (1994) State Valley Grand Dennis Robinson vs. 4 by COMPLETIONS PASS YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PASSING (1999) Millersville (2000) Northwood Wilson vs. vs. Aamir Dew 41 by RECEPTIONS Terrance 195 by YARDS RECEIVING (2001) State Valley Saginaw vs. Brian Eyerman 407 by RECEIVING (2007) (2007) Shepherd Shepherd vs. vs. Krewatch Krewatch State (2001) by Andrew Andrew 49 by 34 4 by Valley Saginaw vs. Carmelo Ocasio by 207 TOUCHDOWNS POINTS SCORED SCORED TOUCHDOWNS State (1994), Valley Grand 4 Dennis Robinson vs. by 24 by MADE FIELD GOALS EXTRA POINTS MADE 2002) State, Valley Saginaw vs. Telenko Josh four times (last by 2, (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken 13 by POINTS SCORED (KICKING) Winston-Salem State (1990), vs. Jaworski John 6 by TACKLES North Alabama (1993) Geary vs. Mike 2 FG) by 10 (4 PAT, (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken 4 by 18 by (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken by (2007) Shepherd Witter vs. Ken by Union (1991) Virginia vs. Jaworski by

101 in 1960 238 in 2007 41 in 1960 239 in 1993 46 in 1960 2008 61.7 (207 of 332) in 32.3 (42 of 130) in 1961 3,129 in 1993 272.1 (2,721 yards in 10 games) in 483 in 1960 60.4 (483 in 8 games) in 1960 2,757 in 1996 250.6 (2,757 yards in 11 games) in 1996 587 in 1960 65.9 (593 yards in 9 games) in 1977 40 in 2002 20 in 1993 2 in 1962 24 in 1982 4 in 1969 35 in 1991 2006 and 2009 8 in 1973, PASSING ATTEMPTS MOST in 1985 404 ATTEMPTS FEWEST MOST COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS FEWEST ALLOWED MOST COMPLETIONS FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE MOST YARDS GAINED MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 1992 FEWEST YARDS GAINED FEWEST YARDS GAINED PER GAME MOST YARDS ALLOWED MOST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME MOST TOUCHDOWNS FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1 in 1961 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0 Bloomsburg 0 Northwood 2005 (27) 0 Edinboro 1973 2000 1960 1989 0 (28) Westminster Youngstown St. (44) 0 (37) 1980 Clarion 1982 0 1978 0 (3) Clarion 1998 Geneva 0 (19) (15) Shippensburg 2004 (17) 0 1961 0 (21) Geneva 1994 1976 1993 Year 1. Opponent Rk. Pts.(6) LockHaven 1993 (Pts) FEWEST POINTS(SINCE1927) Clarion 52 LockHaven 1991 52 1984 California 1989 52 1927 LockHaven 52 2002 Shippensburg 52 1993 Rock Slippery 52 1989 Edinboro 52 1991 52 Edinboro Clarion 1935 Kutztown 54 52 Towson29. State 54 Clarion 54 1990 2011 54 Edinboro 2013 1984 54 1991 LockHaven24. 1995 2012 LockHaven 55 1965 55 Gannon Virginia Union 22. 56 56 56 1968 Cheyney Clarion Cheyney Ferris State 56 1975 1989 Connecticut Southern 18. 58 57 17. 1996 58 Edinboro 1995 1994 1994 LockHaven 58 Shippensburg 14. 59 2013 Shippensburg 13. 62 2010 1990 Rock Slippery 62 62 Millersville 2008 California 62 2008 62 Rock Slippery LockHaven 1968 62 2007 63 1990 Millersville 7. West Virginia 63 Tech Clarion 65 5. Northwood 66 4. Year Cheyney 75 3. 80 2. 1. Opponent Rk. Pts. MOST POINTS(SINCE1927) 0 Lc ae 2004 1994 1991 1965 LockHaven Rock Slippery 30 Towson State 30 1990 1983 1965 Winston-SalemState 30 1991 1993 California 30 30 Shippensburg Virginia Union 1994 30 31 Clarion 1991 California 6. 31 33 EastStroudsburg 4. California 33 35 2. 1. Rk. MOST FIRSTDOWNS . 0 ko 1970 1981 1973 1962 1960 1960 Akron Edinboro 101 Northwood 94 6. Westminster 70 5. 52 Edinboro 4. 2008 Geneva 52 44 2. 1984 1. 1965 Rk. OFFENSE TOTALFEWEST YARDS Clarion 1994 587 1995 Shippensburg 1993 12. 588 1990 Edinboro Winston-SalemState 11. 590 592 Shippensburg10. 595 California 9. 1996 2008 598 1990 California 8. 602 West7. Virginia Tech 615 Shippensburg6. 1994 2013 618 Millersville 5. 634 4. 1987 1982 1982 Rock Slippery 3. 1977 695 2. 658 Gannon 1. West Chester 1973 Rk. Westminster 1972 8 OFFENSE TOTALMOST YARDS Hillsdale 1961 1968 8 Clarion 1962 8 Westminster 1961 8 Northwood 8 1970 8 California Delaware Edinboro 8 7 1963 1973 9. 1960 7 1962 Clarion California 7 6 Rock Slippery 6. Northwood Westminster 6 4 4. 3 Geneva 3. 3 1. Rk. FEWEST FIRSTDOWNS TEAM HIGHS&LOWS 1 Opnn Year Opponent 1D ad poet Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Year Opponent 1D 68 6 Cain 1961 1976 1963 1961 2000 California 1978 Clarion 1961 28 26 Rock Slippery 1964 9. 1960 California 26 California 23 7. Kutztown California 19 6. LockHaven 15 5. 0 4. 0 Geneva 0 1995 1985 1. Rk. 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS Shippensburg 1985 Towson 365 State 2002 367 10. Saginaw Valley 1996 State 1985 2013 377 9. Shepherd8. 378 Shippensburg 378 400 Gannon Clarion 6. 1983 2001 402 Saginaw5. Valley State 407 Lehigh 4. 460 Shippensburg3. 483 2. 1. Rk. MOST PASSING YARDS 9 Cain 1996 1970 1978 1997 Clarion 19 1970 Akron Westminster 19 1982 1962 1973 1975 New Haven 16 9. Youngstown State 13 8. 1983 California 12 7. Westminster 10 6. Hillsdale 5 5. Clarion -8 4. -9 Hillsdale 1977 3. 2000 -28 2. 1995 1. Rk. 1990 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS California California 374 1995 California 1993 377 10. 381 1994 Millersville 9. 381 LockHaven7. 406 California 6. 2012 1994 388 2006 Slippery 421 California 5. 432 Rock EastStroudsburg4. 433 Rock Slippery 3. 523 2. 1. Rk. MOST RUSHING YARDS YrsO pnn Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent YrsO pnn Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Yards Opponent Yards Year Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Yards Year Yards Opponent Year MOST PASSING YARDS MOST PASSING Rock Rk. Hill Slippery 2013 449 1. Seton 440 2. California 438 3. 2014 4. 5. 413 2012 6. Lehigh 360 Post 7. C.W. 356 8. Kutztown 351 9. Edinboro 349 Chester 10. West 344 344 Shippensburg 1981 1985 Mercyhurst YARDS FEWEST PASSING 2009 1993 Rk. 1990 1982 1. 2010 0 3. 0 4. 6 Shippensburg 5. 7 Slippery Rock 6. 10 Mansfield 1964 Edinboro 11 Slippery Rock 8. 1966 Edinboro 11 9. 13 1965 2006 16 Slippery Rock State Youngstown 1966 State 1999 Ferris 16 1964 1968 Millersville 1965 2007 MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST RUSHING Rk. 1. 2. 472 A&M-Kingsville 3. 1994 Texas 448 State 4. North Dakota 437 5. Akron 1990 432 State 6. North Dakota 359 7. North Alabama 1990 347 8. Lock Haven 340 9. Lock Haven 323 1993 Shippensburg 10. 320 1971 308 East Stroudsburg 1981 Edinboro YARDS FEWEST RUSHING 1977 1964 1981 Rk. 1. 2. -52 1970 3. -32 Edinboro 4. -24 Lock Haven 5. -23 Shippensburg 6. -21 Post C.W. 7. -16 1968 Juniata 2009 1991 8. -13 Shippensburg 9. -8 Bloomsburg 10. -7 1968 2007 -6 Clarion Haven New 1962 1989 Mercyhurst 2003 2014 2008 69 Yards Yards Opponent Year Yards Opponent Yards Year 1D Opponent Year 1D Opponent Year 1. 1. 2. 1 3. 30 51 Lock Haven Edinboro 5. 51 Edinboro 6. 71 7. 79 California 2009 Bloomsburg 8. 80 Lock Haven 1968 9. 85 Lock Haven 1966 10. 96 Lock Haven 97 1989 1976 Clarion 1963 Shippensburg 2008 1976 1964 1986 1. 676 Slippery Rock Slippery 676 2013 1. 2. 3. 659 A&M-Kingsville 4. Texas 1994 627 State 5. North Dakota 550 6. Bloomsburg 540 1990 7. East Stroudsburg 538 Clarion 537 1997 9. Lehigh 2003 537 10. 526 North Alabama State Valley 519 Grand Kutztown FEWEST YARDS TOTAL 2002 OFFENSE 1996 1993 Rk. 1985 2009 1. 1. 2. 3 4 4. State Ferris 4 5 Westminster 5 Lock Haven Lock Haven 1966 5 1963 5 Shippensburg 5 Edinboro 1998 1963 5 Frederick 1964 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Edinboro Rk. Slippery Rock 1966 1967 2001 1976 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS FEWEST FIRST Rk. MOST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST Rk. 1. 33 3. Akron Rock 33 4. 32 2013 State Valley Grand 31 Bloomsburg Slippery 31 2002 A&M-Kingsville Texas 1994 31 7. 8. East Stroudsburg 30 2003 9. 1971 29 Lehigh 1997 27 Chester West Post C.W. 27 State Central 1998 1985 1967 1994 OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS HIGHS OPPONENT 0 Clarion 2014 Points Opponent Points Year Points Opponent Points Year

1. 0 Rk. Clarion 0 1. 1990 0 1991 0 State 0 Towson 0 Shippensburg 0 Millersville 1991 Winston-Salem State 1990 0 Millersville 1990 0 East Stroudsburg 1990 1991 0 0 Slippery Rock 2003 Cheyney 1995 0 0 Lock Haven 1998 California 1991 0 0 Lock Haven Clarion Tech 1999 Lock Haven 1992 Virginia 0 0 1994 2001 California 2004 0 0 West 0 Lock Haven 1995 Shippensburg 2007 2007 0 Lock Haven Millersville 0 Shippensburg 2000 2001 0 0 0 Edinboro 2010 0 Post 0 C.W. Edinboro 2011 Haven 0 Lock Haven Cheyney 2012 0 Slippery Rock Lock 0 Clarion Hill 2012 2008 0 2009 Cheyney 2010 0 Seton 2013 2012 2013 FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1990) Rk. 1. 2. 62 3. State 55 Valley Grand 4. 54 Shippensburg 2002 52 Westminster 6. Slippery Rock 52 7. 1996 51 8. Catawba 50 State North Dakota 1956 1999 49 Ohio 1990 Akron 49 11. 47 49 12. Lehigh 2004 46 13. Bloomsburg Clarion 45 A&M-Kingsville 14. 1994 Texas 44 15. Gannon 1957 43 1970 State Youngstown 2010 State Central 1985 1973 43 1996 Haven New 2010 1994 1997 MOST POINTS (SINCE 1927) (SINCE MOST POINTS 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 ak Nm Opnn er Comp Year Opponent 49 47 49 1985 1973 2008 49 2007 49 50 California Name 1975 Lehigh 50 2014 Gannon Rank 52 50 51 Shepherd Andrew Krewatch PASS 2007 COMPLETIONS Lynn Hieber Westminster Rock Slippery 1992 Att Andrew 1983 1979 Krewatch RichIngold Year 10. West Chester California Lynn Hieber ChaseHaslett 229 Andrew Krewatch Clarion Opponent Clarion 2008 6. 229 RichIngold 231 1996 BobMcFarland 2012 Scott Woods 3. 233 256 2. Clarion 2012 New Haven 2012 1. Name Mercyhurst 261 Tobias Robinson Rank Rock Slippery 1996 241 266 PASS ATTEMPTS 1970 James Suber 2004 Yds California Harvie Tuck Year LockHaven Shippensburg Harvie Tuck 286 9. Monsilovich Larry LockHaven 2006 8. EastStroudsburg Harvie Tuck 315 7. Opponent 36 James Suber 2013 6. 37 37 36 Morgan Chris 5. 2005 37 Morgan Chris 2004 1968 4. Shippensburg 1996 De’Antwan Williams 2001 Shippensburg3. 2. 38 Millersville Rock Bloomsburg Slippery 1. Name C.W. Morgan Chris Post Rank 1996 RUSHING 41 YARDS Mike Jemison 43 James Suber 2000 AamirDew LockHaven 44 Att 2012 40 11. DanCox Year 1993 1970 Northwood James Suber California 8. Shippensburg Opponent De’Antwan Monsilovich Larry Edinboro 6. Aamir Dew 5. De’Antwan Harvie Tuck 4. Michael Mann Williams 3. Williams 2. Name 1. 2013 California Rank Shippensburg 38 2013 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 39 0 ct od lro 93 353 364 1993 1985 367 1985 Clarion Clarion 377 Towson State 378 460 2002 Yds 400 403 2007 1985 Scott Woods Saginaw Valley Year 1996 RichIngold 1983 RichIngold 10. Shippensburg 407 Eyerman Brian Shippensburg 9. Shepherd 2001 8. 26 Opponent Andrew Krewatch Lehigh 7. 26 Saginaw Valley Terry romTh 1983 Mike RichIngold 27 2008 2013 5. Eyerman Brian 4. 27 Gannon 2008 RichIngold 378 3. 28 Box 1985 2. 27 27 Clarion Name Kutztown 1979 1. 28 2007 Andrew 1983 Krewatch Rank Towson State 34 Gannon 1973 PASSING YARDS Rock Slippery Andrew Krewatch West Chester 1985 34 RichIngold Andrew Krewatch Clarion RichIngold 2007 10. California RichIngold BobMcFarland Lehigh Shepherd Lynn Hieber 6. Andrew Krewatch 4. RichIngold Chase 1. 2014 Haslett California 34 GAME RECORDS 70 e itr Kttw 08 10 2008 10 10 2007 2007 10 Kutztown West Chester 1997 10 Bloomsburg 10 10 1997 2001 10 Ken 1993 Witter New Haven Ken Witter Saginaw Valley Shippensburg 10 1965 Ken Witter 10 10 CarmeloOcasio New Haven 1984 Lewis Hicks 1983 1983 11 Lewis Hicks Rock California Slippery 12 JeMone Smith Shippensburg 10 West Chester 1975 Milanovich Gary 13 1985 1981 Bill Thompson 11 EastStroudsburg Bill Thompson 2007 LockHaven JimSpence 1974 14 13 Lehigh 15 John Burlas Shepherd LenPesotini California 1975 2001 1979 Rec 11. John McCutcheon Year Brock Dave Seidel Westminster Ken Witter Millersville 8. 7. Opponent Clarion CarmeloOcasio DeCicco 2014 Walt California LenPesotini 11 4. 2014 Terry Skelley 3. Gannon Pegues 13 Drew 1. Name Rank RECEPTIONS Carswell 2014 California 15 RECEIVING YARDS 0 ayMlnvc aiona 16 182 202 1965 188 194 2001 192 204 1984 2001 1996 2011 215 Rock Slippery California 1979 Shippensburg Edinboro Milanovich Gary LockHaven Gregg Brenner California Yds 207 242 271 Hardison Mario Year 10. 2001 CarmeloOcasio 2001 1983 9. J.R. Clarion Thomas Saginaw Valley 8. Pat Brewer Shippensburg 7. Opponent CarmeloOcasio Millersville 6. Terry Skelley 5. CarmeloOcasio 4. JimSpence 3. 2. 1. Name Rank Andrew Krewatch

17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES (Min. 100 Att.) (Min. 1. Brian Eyerman Eyerman TOUCHDOWNS PASSING Krewatch Rank Name 2007 Aliucci Brian 1. 2002 Ingold 29 2 Andrew 36 Tony 3. Eyerman Rich 4. 1990 1985 Throm 27 Brian 6. 2001 Aliucci 23 22 Terry 8. Scott Woods Tony 9. 1996 Year Andrew Krewatch 1989 21 McGuigan 20 INTERCEPTIONS PASSING Ingold Scott Rank Name Woods McFarland TD 1982 Scott 1. McFarland Rich 2. 1980 17 23 Pehanick Bob 3. 1979 2008 Haslett 1993 1985 Bob 2014 Kiel 17 Jim 5. 15 Pehanick 18 1988 Chase Woods 2005 Bob 1987 7. Krewatch 14 14 15 Jim Napoleon 1992 1992 14 Scott Year 22 23 1986 Andrew 2010 14 Bo 14 INT 20 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE COMPLETION Name Rank 1. .604 2. 172 285 3. Aliucci Tony Haslett 2014 4. Ingold Rich Krewatch Andrew 5. Chase Krewatch Andrew Year 2008 Box 7. Jim Pehanick 1991 Att 2007 8. 320 234 1984 Mike 9. Brian Eyerman 391 240 .587 Comp Pct 144 10. Woods 2013 141 Scott 201 1988 151 Rich Ingold 237 Krewatch .628 2002 COMPLETIONS MOST PASS 283 .645 91 Ingold 2007 .606 Rank Name 290 Krewatch 1992 Andrew 1. .632 237 171 Woods 2008 Rich 2. 288 Ingold 1985 173 Andrew 3. .604 201 1985 Eyerman Scott 4. 375 .597 Pehanick 219 171 Rich 5. 1993 Woods Brian 6. 2002 .594 194 1983 Throm 219 Jim 7. 173 189 Scott 1988 8. .584 Throm Terry 9. 1992 171 Year Terry 10. 1997 171 170 Comp. YARDS PASSING 1996 Woods Rank Name Ingold 1. 165 Eyerman Scott 2. Woods Rich 3. Krewatch Andrew 1993 Throm 2856 Brian 4. 2002 1985 Krewatch Scott 2724 5. 2760 Eyerman 2008 Terry 6. 1992 2449 Aliucci 2580 Andrew 7. 1996 2519 Brian 8. Aliucci 2001 2007 Tony 2416 9. Year Tony 10. 1990 2414 3100 1989 Yds 2413 71 Harvie Tuck 1. Andrew Krewatch Krewatch ATTEMPTS MOST PASS Ingold 2007 Rank Name Woods Andrew 1. 391 Ingold Rich 2. Krewatch Scott 3. 1985 Hieber 2008 Rich 4. 1993 Failla 375 Andrew 5. 320 336 1983 Throm Lynn 6. Eyerman 333 Paul 7. 1975 Terry 8. Woods 300 Brian 9. 1998 1997 2002 Year Scott 10. 297 295 290 1992 Att 288 1. Michael Mann Suber Rank Name Tuck Michael 1. 1993 Robinson James 2. 2027 Mann Harvie 3. 1996 1994 Wilson 1865 Dennis 4. 1597 2012 Williams 2013 Michael 5. 1660 1999 1991 Williams 1347 2012 Terrance 6. 1348 1452 1325 Morgan De’Antwan 7. De’Antwan 8. Jemison Chris 9. Year Morgan 2006 Mike 10. Dew 1318 Chris 11. Robinson Aamir 12. 2003 Dew Tobias 13. 2005 Dew Yds 1311 2008 Aamir 14. 1276 Aamir 15. 2001 1203 1244 2000 1999 1191 1188 MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST RUSHING 2. De’Antwan Williams Mann TOUCHDOWNS MOST RUSHING Williams 2013 Rank Name Robinson 1994 18 Michael 1. 1993 18 Monsilovich De’Antwan 2. Suber 1971 Dennis 19 Tuck Larry 4. 17 Mann James 5. Johnson Harvie 6. 1996 Girting Michael 7. 2012 1991 17 Rick 8. Rock Steve 1975 9. 16 Year 15 1988 Ken 10. 14 14 TD 1989 14 SEASON RECORDS SEASON ATTEMPTS RUSHING MOST Rank Name 1. Robinson 2. Tuck Mann Michael 3. 1994 Wilson Suber James Dennis 4. 270 Williams 238 Chris 2013 Morgan Harvie 2012 5. 1999 Dew Terrance 6. Williams 240 2012 248 De’Antwan 7. 269 Aamir 8. Tuck De’Antwan Year 2001 Harvie 10. 1993 238 1996 2005 2010 Att 229 373 333 282 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 2 ikJ hsn 95 14 14 1975 1989 Ken TD 15 Steve 14 12. Rick 1988 Rock Chris 1970 Johnson Girting 10. 15 Larry 2006 16 Year Harvie 16 2012 Monsilovich Morgan 8. Carmelo 2002 20 Michael 17 Tuck 6. Larry 17 Ocasio 1990 1991 5. De’Antwan 1971 18 Mann 19 James Monsilovich 19 21 1996 3. Dennis 2013 Williams 1994 2. Jai 1993 Suber 1. Michael Robinson Rank Name TD Hill TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Mann 9 9 9 1991 Ken 2007 Jai 1985 Year 8. Darel Witter LeRon 10 Hill Carmelo 10 Patrick 2004 13 20 5. 1984 Gregg 11 McCoy 10 Mario 1987 2001 1990 2014 Ocasio 4. Drew Brenner 16 11 3. Tony 1996 935 Hardison 2. Carmelo Carswell 2002 1. Jai Trave Yds 1987 Rank Name Ocasio RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Hill 992 10. Tony 1979 1052 Year 9. Terry 1991 1002 Trave 8. Carmelo 1009 2002 1014 1108 7. 1984 Gregg Skelley 2013 1989 1088 6. Terrill Ocasio 1183 1975 5. Jai Brenner 1990 4. Len 57 Barnes 3. Jai Hill 1122 2. Carmelo Pesotini 2001 1989 1. Jai Hill Rank Name Ocasio Rec RECEIVING YARDS Hill 58 Carmelo 60 10. Jai 59 1984 Year 57 9. Bill 2001 1990 Hill Ocasio Lewis 59 1979 1997 7. Terry Thompson 66 63 Carmelo 67 Hicks 5. Jai 2008 Skelley 2013 74 60 4. Terrill 2007 2002 Ocasio 3. Ken Hill 1975 2. Ken Barnes 1. Len Witter Rank Name Witter RECEPTIONS Pesotini 2519 1996 -192 2327 10. Terry 9. 2384 Tony 1991 Pass -44 Throm 8. Lynn 1948 TOTAL 1974 2340 426 Rush 7. Andrew Aliucci 2374 Year 6. Lynn 2179 1975 Hieber 324 5. Brian 2449 Krewatch 2008 2503 1985 4.-21 Rich 2760 2002 Hieber -228 2724 2428 -219 3. 2580 Scott 1992 Eyerman 2532 2856 -39 2505 2. Scott 1993 Ingold 2541 22 1.2878 Andrew Woods Rank Name Woods TOTAL OFFENSE 3100 Krewatch 2007 -51 3049 SEASON RECORDS

72 Rank Name Year TD-2XP XP-FG Pts XP-FG TD-2XP Year Rank Name POINTS SCORED 40 1995 Josh 39 XPA 39 41 41 1985 2003 Jon 40 1990 XP 48 39 39 10. 42 John 1989 YearTelenko9. Rob 54 Sandstrom Ruff 8. Rob 44 1991 7. 57 John Grims 55 1994 46 Brett 52 Grims 46 2008 2013 50 5. 2002 Craig Jaworski46 49 4. 58 Josh 56 2012 67 Ullman 3. Jon Burgess 64 1993 2. Brett Telenko 1. Mike Ruff Rank Name FGA Ullman EXTRA POINTSMADE FG Geary 15 10 1997 Year Brett 13 2011 8. 11 Jay 2006 19 10 11 12 7. 2003 Nick Ullman 6. Josh Glymph 22 Craig Wallace 16 2008 1995 22 4. Craig 18 Telenko22 18 2010 1993 Jon 29 16 22 19 2012 Burgess 2. Mike Burgess 1. Brett Ruff Rank Name Geary FIELD GOALS MADE Ullman akNm Ya KR d Avg. Yds KOR Year 4. 326 2013 29.6 3. Pat 11 2. 351 Derrick 304 2012 35.1 Avg. 2003 30.4 1. Pat 10 Brewer10 Yds Rank Name Smith KICK RETURNAVERAGE Brewer PR Year 6. Anthony 5. Akwasi 168 1960 15.3 4. Tom Rodriguez 11 125 3. 226 2006 Barry 12.5 Owusu-Ansah 1967 10 16.1 196 2. Reece 14 Parsha 271 1992 16.3 213 1.2009 Walt12 12.9 Ruffner 2014 19.4 11 11 Rank Name Brown PUNT RETURNAVERAGE Pegues 46-16 94 12. 2008 Craig 0-0 Harvie 96 Burgess 10. Carmelo 0-0 2012 2002 16-0 9. Michael 16-0 Ocasio Tuck 1991 0-0 8. Larry 0-0 102 96 17-0 7. De’Antwan Mann 56-19 6. Brett 2012 Monsilovich 1971 0-0 0-0 102 5. Dennis 17-0 113 Williams 1990 4. 0-0 James 124 1996 Ullman 20-2 0-0 116 64-18 19-1 1993 3. 1994 Mike Robinson 0-0 114 0-0 19-0 118 2. Jai Suber 2013 1. Michael 0-0 Geary 108 18-0 1993 0-0 Hill 126 21-0 Mann 0 ..T oa 20 6 404 25.2 2002 16 11. Anthony 528 25.1 10. J.R. 336 Rodriguez 9.2007 Ed 21 1977 25.8 13 Thomas 8. Larry 7. Tobias Gonzales 442 6. Charles Monsilovich 641 1970 26.0 2010 375 5.26.7 Tink 17 Robinson 404 2000 24 28.8 1991 26.9 13 Peoples 15 Stennett kaiOuuAsh 09 6 6 28.9 462 16 2009 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah

(Min. 10Ret) (Min. 10Ret) 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 1135 638 .562 (Min. 200 Att.) (Min.

2005, 07-09 2005, 7. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 959 536 .559 536 959 Eyerman Box 1999-02 Kiel Brian 7. .558 278 Mike 498 8. Hieber .550 Bob 9. 2011-13 208 378 Lynn 10. 707 .525 1984-86 371 1972-75 2. Brian Eyerman Eyerman Rank Name Ingold 1. Aliucci Brian 2. 959 McFarland Rich 1999-02 3. Krewatch Andrew Woods Tony 4. 852 Weidl Bob 734 5. 766 1983-85 Hieber 1978-80 Scott 1988-91 6. Pehanick 06 717 Kevin 7. 719 Lynn 1991-93 8. Throm McGuigan 585 Jim 9. 2002-04, 707 07-09 2005, 615 Scott 1972-75 10. Years 1985-88 1994-97 Terry 1135 1980-83 585 Aliucci .590 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Att 452 766 Ingold Rank Name .586 Throm 1988-91 .581 Tony 499 1. 852 340 585 .577 Pehanick Rich 2. 1983-85 355 615 Woods 1994-97 .574 Terry 3. 413 1985-88 Krewatch 719 Jim 4. 1991-93 Scott 5. Andrew 6. Years Att Comp Pct COMPLETIONS PASS Eyerman Rank Name Ingold 1. Aliucci Brian 2. 536 Woods Rich 1999-02 3. Krewatch Andrew Weidl Tony 4. 499 Hieber Scott 5. 452 1983-85 Pehanick 06 374 Kevin 1988-91 6. 413 McFarland Lynn 1991-93 7. Jim 8. 2002-04, 371 Throm 355 Bob 344 1972-75 9. 07-09 2005, 1985-88 1978-80 Terry 10. Years 638 Comp 1994-97 340 1. Michael Mann Mann TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Morgan Name Rank Tuck Michael 1. 34 Girting 48 Chris 32 2. 1990-93 Cox Harvie 34 2009-12 Monsilovich 2003-06 1969-71 Steve 4. Dew Dan 5. 33 1985-88 Robinson Larry Williams Aamir 7. 28 2012-13 30 Dennis 8. Rock 1994-95 32 Johnson 1966-69 De’Antwan 9. Suber 31 1999-01 Rick 10. Years 23 23 Ken 1995-96 James 1989-90 1973-75 TD Mann 23 YARDS RUSHING Tuck Rank Name Morgan Michael 4805 1. Dew Harvie 2. 1990-93 2672 Williams 4341 Chris 3. 3817 2012-13 Robinson Aamir 4. 2009-12 2003-06 Suber 2662 De’Antwan 5. 3623 Monsilovich Dennis 6. 1994-95 2478 1999-01 Wilson James 7. 2565 1969-71 2255 Larry 8. Girting Terrance 1995-96 9. 1998-99 Steve 10. Years ATTEMPTS PASS 2236 Yds 1985-88 73 (Min. 25 Punts) (Min.

RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING Mann Tuck Rank Name Morgan Michael 1. 849 Dew Harvie 2. 1990-93 Cox Chris 3. 826 680 Girting Aamir 4. 2009-12 2003-06 Monsilovich Dan 5. 620 Seidel 509 Steve 6. 1999-01 Williams 1969-71 510 478 Larry 7. 1985-88 522 2012-13 Dave 8. Robinson 1966-69 De’Antwan 9. 489 Dennis 10. Years 1982-85 1994-95 450 Att CAREER RECORDS CAREER 1. Pete Archibald Archibald Lewis Rank Name Brown Pete 1. 1962 1982 Parsha 1991 9 Kelvin Neatrour 9 Reece Baker 9 2008 1966 Tom 4. Flora 8 8 Paul Owusu-Ansah 1960 1980 Dave 8 Balmert Joey Balmert 2001 8 Akwasi 8 1971 Dave 9. Year 7 1970 Dave 10. 7 Williams last Eric Several, Int 2013 6 INTERCEPTIONS 1. Gregg Schmidt TACKLES Buriak Rank Name McMullan Gregg 1977 1. Link Bob 2. 177 1987 Haslett Kevin 3. Carroll 1984 156 John 4. Link Jim 5. 160 Buriak Terry 6. 1978 Aggen 1980 1978 John 7. 153 Bob 8. 142 144 Schmidt Haslett George 129 9. 1976 1976 Year 1979 1986 Jim 10. 130 140 134 Gregg TKL 1976 129 SEASON RECORDS SEASON McGhee AVERAGE PUNTING Haslett 41 42.0 Rank Name 1995 McGhee 1722 John 1. Schallock 56 41.4 44 41.1 Jim 60 41.5 2. 1994 2011 1978 Allen 2318 1807 John 3. 2489 Allen Grant 4. Rairigh Rob 5. 42 41.0 Burke 1983 Rob 6. 56 39.4 Year 45 39.4 1722 2005 Spegal 1984 Mike 7. 38.6 Punts 2205 1774 43 39.3 Brian 8. 2003 Lindich Spegal Yds 34 41 38.9 1690 1313 Matt Avg. 9. 2013 1596 1964 Matt 10. 45 2014 Don 38.6 1738 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0 Ln ibr 927 27 Tot Pass Rush 1972-75 Years 1. Andrew Int Rank Name TOTAL OFFENSE Krewatch Lynn Hieber 1991-93 29 Years10. 1988-91 30 9. Scott 1985-88 32 2002-06 8. Tony 35 1983-85 36 7. Jim Woods 6. Kevin Aliucci 5. Rich Pehanick 1980-83 37 4. 1999-02 Scott 38 Weidl 3. Brian Ingold 2. Andrew 1978-80 McGuigan 2005-09 47 43 30 1. Bob Eyerman 1972-75 TD 68 Rank Name Krewatch 33 PASSING INTERCEPTIONS McFarland 2011-2013 1994-97 32 2005, 06-09 Years10. Lynn 9. Terry 1985-88 35 Hieber 8. 1991-93 Mike 47 1983-85 49 7. Jim Throm 2002-04,6. Scott Box 5. 1988-91 Rich Pehanick 65 50 Andrew Krewatch4. Kevin 06 Woods 3. Tony Ingold 2. 1999-02 84 Weidl 1. Brian Aliucci Rank Name Yds PASSING 1978-80 TOUCHDOWNS Eyerman 4534 1994-97 Years10. Bob 1985-88 4688 9. 1972-75 Terry 4874 McFarland 2002-06 8. Jim 4941 7. 1991-93 Lynn Throm 5594 1983-85 6. Kevin Pehanick 6133 6454 5. 1988-91 Scott Hieber 4. Rich 7332 Weidl 3. Tony Woods 2. 1999-02 Andrew Ingold 2005-09 1. Brian Aliucci 8409 8220 Rank Name Krewatch PASSING YARDS Eyerman CAREER RECORDS akNm Yas Rec 118 1993-96 2011-13 Years10. Mario 122 1987-90 9. Terrill 2007-10 128 Hardison 8. Mychal 127 1984-87 1990-93 7. Paul Barnes 130 129 1996-98 6. JeMone Skinner 2005-08 1988-91 139 5. Tony 153 Kovell 214 4. Lewis Smith 3. Ken Trave 1999-02 2. Carmelo Hicks 165 1. Jai Witter Rank Name Ocasio RECEPTIONS Hill 9. Jim 1985-88 8. Michael -238 1990-93 4874 7. Kevin Pehanick 4805 6. Lynn 1972-75 Mann 4636 4805 0 5. Scott 1991-93 852 Weidl4941 1983-85 4. Rich Hieber-28 6133 5793 -309 3. Tony 1988-91 Woods6454 6105 2. Brian Ingold -298 6145 7332 1999-02 Aliucci 7034 Eyerman-630 8409 7779 2002-04, 06 2005, 07-09 -7 82 8043 8220 -171 16 54 5750 5594 156 74 0 e itr 2005-08 1935 Yds 1996-98 Years10. Ken 2060 9. Lewis 1993-96 2001-04 Witter 8. Mario 2093 2096 7. LeRon Hicks 2007-10 2011-13 1984-87 6. Mychal Hardison 1988-91 2106 2134 2191 5. Terrill McCoy 1990-93 4073 4. Tony Skinner 2194 3. JeMone Barnes 1999-02 2. Carmelo Trave 2891 1. Jai Smith Rank Name Ocasio RECEIVING YARDS Hill akNm Yas TD 31 1994-95 1966-69 1999-01 33 32 Years10. Dennis 9. Aamir Robinson 8. Dan 2009-12 Harvie Dew 1985-88 1988-91 34 41 Carmelo Cox 34 2003-06 36 5. Steve 1999-02 Tuck 4. Chris Ocasio 3. Larry 34 Girting 1969-71 37 1990-93 2. Jai 52 Morgan 1. Michael Monsilovich Rank Name 16 Hill TD 1984-86 TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Mann Years10. Darel Mychal 2005-08 1989-92 17 Patrick Ken 2007-10 2011-13 1984-87 18 21 7. 17 Johnny Skinner 6. 17 Terrill 1988-91 41 Witter 5. Tony 1993-96 White 2001-04 23 4. 25 Mario Barnes 3. LeRon Trave 1999-02 34 2. Carmelo Hardison 1. Jai McCoy Rank Name Ocasio RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Hill Jai Hill 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES Brett Ullman 97 3760 38.8 2012-pres Years Punts Punts Years Yds Avg (Min. 50 Punts) (Min. (SINCE 1973) 5. Ken Haggerty 1990-91 89 3342 37.6 Haggerty 89 3342 37.6 Burke 37.0 1990-91 61 DuPont 5522 Ken 5. 147 2256 37.4 1987-89 Filipkowski Brian 6. 2002-04 53 1980 Danel Jay 7. 36.8 2007-08 Chris 8. 8615 Rairigh 234 Matt 9. 1997-00 36.8 Mike 101 10. 3718 2003-06 1. Dave Balmert Moore Rank Name Brown Dave 1. 18 Archibald Kenny 2. 19 Neatrour 1970-72 1989-92 17 Reece 18 Ruffner 1980-83 Pete 4. 17 1963-66 17 1961-63 Lewis Paul 1967-69 Franco Barry Lindich Kelvin 7. Stevenson 14 Johnny 8. Flora 16 15 1982-84 Don 1988-91 9. 2009-12 Years Rich 14 14 1961-64 Joey 1998-01 INT 1. John McGhee 1992-95 171 6773 39.6 38.9 McGhee AVERAGE PUNTING 6773 171 Haslett Name Rank 5908 38.9 Allen 1992-95 John 152 1. 6068 156 Jim Spegal 2. 1975-78 1982-84 Rob Matt 4. Aggen TACKLES Schmidt Rank Name McMullan George 1. 429 1973-76 Haslett Gregg 421 2. 417 1974-77 Buriak Kevin 3. 1985-88 Borisenko Jim 4. Carroll Bob 5. 412 352 Bache Mike 6. 1975-78 1998-01 400 Link Terry 7. 1984-86 348 Chris 8. Detwiler 1978-81 John 9. 337 Years Sean 1983-86 10. 335 TKL INTERCEPTIONS 1976-79 1988-91 334 75 Pts XP-FG 788 11.4

TD-2XP 30 746 24.9 2006-09 69 2006-09 49 08-10 2006, 26.2 1282 (Min. 20 Ret) (Min. (Min. 20 Ret) (Min.

Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Owusu-Ansah Akwasi 1. Michael Mann 1990-93 52-2 0-0 312 0-0 Mann 52-2 299 276 Ullman 1990-93 Burgess 167-45 0-0 Michael 135-47 0-0 1. Hill 230 2011-14 242 Brett 2. 2007-10 Telenko 222 0-0 Craig 3. 204 140-30 0-0 37-0 155-29 0-0 Sandstrom Jai 4. 0-0 1985-88 1969-71 250 2000-03 0-0 Monsilovich Josh 5. 41-2 34-0 216 0-0 Morgan 204 John 6. 36-0 1988-91 Girting 204 0-0 0-0 Larry 1999-02 7. Ocasio 2003-06 34-0 34-0 Chris 8. Tuck 1985-88 Steve 9. 2009-12 Carmelo Harvie 7. Anthony Rodriguez 2006-07 32 767 24.0 32 767 2006-07 23.5 Rodriguez 20 470 Washabaugh 23.3 1987-89 41 956 Peoples Anthony 7. 1989-92 Bill 8. Charles 9. 1. J.R. Thomas KICK RETURN AVERAGE Brewer 28.3 Rank Name 22 623 Stennett J.R. 1. 27.7 2001-02 27.4 35 22 971 Brewer 602 Pat 2. 2010-13 1997-00 Tink 3. 26.9 24 645 Pat 4. 2010-13 5. Years KOR Yds Avg 1. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Rank Name Akwasi 1. Years PR Yds Avg 2. Reece Brown Brown 11.2 34 380 Ruffner 10.4 47 1989-92 488 Threats Reece 10.2 2. 54 1967-69 550 Stennett Barry 3. 10.0 1996-98 22 Feraco 220 Barry 4. 1997-00 West Tink 5. 64 9.1 581 Ron 6. 1970-72 Ray 35 7. 9.0 316 1974-77 Rank Name Years POINTS SCORED EXTRA POINTS MADE EXTRA POINTS Telenko Rank Name Sandstrom 1. 146 162 1985-88 2000-03 140 Burgess 155 Josh 2. Geary Ullman 139 Brett John 3. 2007-10 135 Ruff Craig 4. Grims 109 Mike 5. 1992-93 102 Tate Jon 6. Years Bowers Rob 7. 2011-14 1988-90 85 1993-95 Bob 8. 94 Dominick 93 98 Kurt 1977-80 9. 75 1966-68 76 78 Rob 10. 1981-84 82 XP 71 XPA 169 79 177 1. Craig Burgess Burgess MADE GOALS FIELD Ullman Name Rank 2007-10 47 Sandstrom 63 Craig 1. 1985-88 Telenko 30 2011-14 Brett 2. 45 54 65 Ruff John 3. 2000-03 Bowers 29 Josh 4. Geary 49 30 23 Jon 5. 1992-93 Orenak Kurt 1977-80 6. 23 Years 24 15 Dominick 43 1993-95 Mike 24 Whitacre 30 2004-05 Ron 1971-74 8. 1981-84 16 15 32 38 Rob 9. Brad FG FGA 6. Tobias Robinson Tobias 6. 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 in 2009and2010. the Jacksonville Jaguars stintswith made brief Cleveland Browns, he and 2008withthe After spending2007 tackles. with 22specialteams In 2006heledtheteam and onspecialteams. tackles asalinebacker making atotalof25 the next two seasons, with theChiefsover appeared in24games Kansas Cityin2005and undrafted free agent with He signedasan honors bothseasons. All-PSAC earning West intercepted three passes, made 155tacklesand and 2004seasons. He playing inthe2002 to IUPfrom Geneva, transferred Griffin Kris GRIFFIN KRIS LINEBACKER from 2000-05. the New Orleans Saints was theheadcoachof Washington Redskins coordinator the for defensive former The team. Anniversary All-Time of theBills’ Silver was selectedamember of the Year. In1984he NFL Defensive Rookie Bills andwas namedthe NFL Draft by theBuffalo second round ofthe1979 He was picked inthe Fame in2001. Hallof and was electedtothe playing from 1975-78, honors three-times, All-America He earned defensive coordinator. well asaheadcoachand the NFLasaplayer as a successfulcareer in Jim Hasletthasenjoyed HASLETT JIM LINEBACKER 76 tackles onspecialteams. touchdown, andmade26 a including onefor he caughteightpasses, seasonsinBaltimorefour the following January. In Super Bowl winningteam 2000 andwas ontheir Baltimore Ravens inApril agent contract withthe Jones signedafree round oftheplayoffs. Millersville inthesecond good ina26-21winover gave IUPtheleadfor from Eyerman Brian touchdown reception West honors. His11-yard second teamAll-PSAC touchdowns toearn 586yardsfor andfour Pitt, making41catches from after transferring season atIUPin1999 John Jones played one JONES JOHN TIGHT END season in2001. Panthers inhissecond fivestarted the timesfor in 2005. Jordan also withtheChargersstarts 13 games andnine of 37games including seeing actioninatotal San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars and He alsoplayed the for ever from theuniversity. second-highest selection 2000NFLDraft,April the in thethird round ofthe the Jordan was chosenby Indians from 1996-99, guard. the for Astarter season asanoffensive senior All-America his IUPcareer withan Leander Jordan capped JORDAN LEANDER OFFENSIVE LINE Jim Haslett 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE CHRIS VILLARRIAL Chris Villarrial played 1992-95 at IUP from and twice earned All- America honors while being named the best lineman at the offensive the Division Bowl, Snow a as II all-star game, selected was He senior. of the in the fifth round the by 1996 NFL Draft Bears. Chicago eight Villarrial played and seasons in Chicago with the more three He started Buffalo Bills. a total of 148 games, for a 1,000-yard blocked season of rusher every including NFL his career, Rookie of the Offensive Thomas Anthony Year twice and was in 2001, named to the All-Pro team. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Akwasi WIDE RECEIVER WIDE DAVE SMITH Dave Smith was a two- a was Smith Dave sport star at IUP and his accomplishments on the football field court and basketball earned election to him in 1997. the Hall of Fame the chosen by Smith was Steelers in the Pittsburgh of the 1970 eighth round NFL Draft. seasons three He played and one in Pittsburgh each for the Houston Oilers and Kansas City With the Steelers Chiefs. he caught 87 passes for and seven 1,219 yards His best touchdowns. when came in 1971 year he made 47 receptions and scored for 663 yards times. five 77 DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE AKWASI OWUSU-ANSAH Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Owusu-Ansah Akwasi seventh became the selected in IUP player the when the NFL Draft took Dallas Cowboys him in the fourth round in 2010. Owusu- While at IUP, 10 Ansah intercepted totaling 222 passes, one with yards return a He scored touchdown. total of nine touchdowns including in his career, three four punt returns, one returns, kickoff and one interception fumble. 10th in the He ranked return nation in kickoff (29.9) and 15th average average in punt return helping (12.9) in 2009, All- him to several American honors. After spending 2010 and part of 2011 with Owusu- the Cowboys, Ansah spent part of his second season with the Jaguars. Jacksonville He spent time on the squad of the practice Oakland Raiders before signing a one-year with the New contract 23, on July Saints Orleans he was Soon after, 2013. and signed a released with the Detroit deal new Lions as a member of the squad. practice Leron McCoy WIDE RECEIVER WIDE LERON MCCOY He was chosen by the chosen by He was in of round the seventh and the 2005 NFL Draft his in 10 games played catching season, rookie 18 passes for 191 yards He and a touchdown. also spent time with the 49ers and San Francisco . He was a three-time All- three-time a He was performer, West PSAC 19.5 yards averaging per catch on a total of 36 10 and scored receptions as a senior. touchdowns LeRon McCoy is among LeRon McCoy in IUP the best receivers high in ranking history, record the school career book with 110 receptions (sixth) 2,096 yards (10th), (third) and 25 touchdowns 2001-04. from 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 Dr. Jagadeesha Shetty Frank Trenney McKirgan Dr. Craig Jess Baum Bizousky Dr. Dave Rob Baron Dr. DavidWilson 78 athletic training. two collegiate decadesasamodelfor has built areputation thepast during THE SPORTSMEDICINEPROGRAM Health Center. closely withDr. ZaneKirk oftheuniversity’s andthestaff Pechan Bizousky, Dr. Jagadeesha ShettyandDr. David Wilson. They work Medicine andSports Orthopaedic theCenterfor Staffing asteamphysiciansand serving are Dr. Craig McKirgan, Dr. David letic Trainers Association andtheCommonwealth Trenney, ofPennsylvania. BaumandBaron are by certified theNationalAth- IUP staff. athletic trainer atPurchase LineHighSchoolbefore joiningthe in exercisein 2001. sciencefrom IUP Baron served asthehead State College in Vermont amaster’s in1999andearned degree Baron isinhisseventh year atIUP. Hegraduated from Johnson team before comingtoIUP. Rough RiderssoccerteamandtheLongIslandDucksbaseball years later. Baumhasworked professionally withtheLongIsland Baumisinher ninthyear atIUP.Wallace hermaster’s in1997andearned Shegraduated from Baldwin- atOhioUniversity two School before joiningtheIUPstaff. at IndianaUniversity andtheheadathletictrainer atIndianaHigh from Indiana University in1993. Trenney was agraduate assistant Trenney isinhis18thyear atIUP. hismasterofscienceinkinesiology1992 andwent ontoearn Hegraduated from IUPin incoming student-athletes. includesadrug,This alcoholandhealtheducationprogram all for themselves anddoeverything they cantoprevent injury. serious Jessie BaumandRobBaron toteachathleteshow totake care of isrespected IUPstaff The duetotheemphasisitputsonpre- ventive medicine. Itisthegoal ofathletictrainers Frank Trenney, SPORTS MEDICINE 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 79 ABOUT IUP ABOUT draw- has founded was in 1875, which university, into an internationally-known grown The university, every nearly from enrollment ing its nearly15,379 countries. than 70 state and more in its 2011 and Universities Best 373 Colleges view’s in the Princeton Re- IUP has been recognized Guide to the 320 Unofficial Insider’s Kaplan’s edition; Cool Donald Archer’s Dr. Colleges; Most Interesting Self-Directed, forColleges the Hyper-Intelligent, and Careers Different; Plain Late Blooming and Just Schools at “Great annual Magazine’s and Colleges feature. Prices” Great Punxsutawney Northpointe, (Indiana, Mountains eny With four the foothills locations in of the Allegh- to accessible all easily are which and Monroeville), IUP is and the Middle Atlantic Region, Pittsburgh in the Pennsylvania universities of the 14 the largest one the only State System of Higher Education and is authorized to confer degrees. which doctoral major Educa- than 140 undergraduate departments. in 45 academic more fields of study are There qualified in the hands of eminently tion is always Students work students. graduate never professors, alongside experienced faculty members at all levels small with a and most classes are of the curriculum, Mentoring and tutoring 16 to 1. approximately ratio fields. in many available services are students in all fields may and eligible component, studies liberal major includes a strong Every an in- Cook Honors College, Robert E. in IUP’s enroll for high-achiev- program residential-based novative many are there the major, Whatever ing students. student exchange opportunities for internships, programs. abroad and study programs IUP than four out of five more schools in the nation, In addition to being one of the most affordable some form of financial aid through students receive programs. and work-study grants scholarships, OFFERING AN EDUCATION USUALLYEDUCATION OFFERING AN IUP has a found universities, at private with a larger ambiance small-college feel. university 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 80 fields andanexercisefields stationtrail. of nature trails, ameetinglodge, askihut, softball a 280-acre outdoorrecreational park thatconsists Cooperative Associationalsoowns andmaintains meeting rooms andtheIUPCo-op. Student The area,and catering multiplecomputerlounges, handball andracquetball courts, court afood containsalarge facility The center, fitness several which islocatedadjacenttothemaincampus. operates theHadley Union Buildingcomplex, StudentCooperativeThe Associationowns and center inAllegheny County, IUPatMonroeville. IUP alsooperates agraduate andprofessional commuter-only campus. including nursing andeducation. isa Northpointe undergraduate andgraduate-level courses, electro-optics training other alongwith various strong Countyprovides specialized for facilities RegionalCampusinArm- IUPNorthpointe The Punxsutawney, which opened in2009. Arts;nary andtheFairman Centre indowntown students; two buildings attheAcademy ofCuli- ment-style residence approximately hallfor 200 at the West EndCampus, includinganew apart- consisting ofthree sites center – aliving-learning campustotalsapproximatelyThe eightacres sutawney RegionalCampusinJefferson County. residential, atthePunx- educationalfacilities Inadditiontothemaincampus, IUPoperates acres and63majorbuildings. constant growth, theuniversity now consistsof374 and onebuilding, John SuttonHall. Sincethen, with In1875, themaincampusconsistedof12acres than 70countries. with studentsfrom nearly every stateandmore university. currentThe enrollment isnearly 15,000, ous growth, becomingPennsylvania’s largest fifth in asinglebuilding. continu- Ithasexperienced Since 1875, when IUPserved only 225students 17 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 PSAC “STATE GAME” APPEARANCES | 528 ALL-TIME VICTORIES eginning in May 2006, IUP embarked on a compre- IUP embarked 2006, eginning in May RESIDENTIAL REVIVAL RESIDENTIAL TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OF THE QUALITY ENRICH TO construction on-campus living, Revival on a Residential began has been The result in 2006. project spectacular. B of its housing that will provide revitalization hensive space for the final phase of 3,900 students when The $270-mil- is completed in fall 2010. the project of its kind in the nation, largest the lion project, has made IUP a school of choice for an expanding of students. number and learningWithin these living communities, IUP offers of specialty floors so that a wide array live may interests academic share students who quiet, extra desire those who For near each other. floors with stricter noise regulations study-intensive available. are on what students themselves With information from the Foun- most important to them, amenities were mapped out an dation for IUP and the university course of action that has led to replace- aggressive halls. residence all of the university’s ment of nearly with four suite configurations different are There a suite with one person or the opportunity to share their privacy over control more Students have three. since some suites offer single sleeping quarters, one person. with only a bathroom share and they suites has laundryEach floor facilities, in the new as ample space as well a kitchenette and lounge offices that perform Many student meeting space. located in the ground conveniently services are buildings. floor of these new is planned to landscaped street A boulevard-style Indiana to campus and to the Koval- link downtown and Athletic Complex. chick Convention 81 15 NCAA PLAYOFF BERTHS | 6 NATIONAL SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES | NATIONAL TITLE GAME IN 1990 & 1993 0-81(86 1- .3) 18-5 (.824) 19-7 (.731) Cignetti Curt 101-18-1 (.846) Lou 1986-2005Tepper 2006-2010 Frank2011-present Cignetti • 9-2 homeNCAA playoff • 25consecutive wins from 1989-1992 • 7-0 homerecord 6 times • 11undefeated seasons • .829 winning percentage • 138-30-1 overall homerecord • 29seasons IUP FOOTBALL atHOME FRANK CIGNETTI record (SINCE 1986) GEORGE P.GEORGE 82