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Penn (4-3, 2-2) vs. #23 Princeton (6-1, 3-1) Date/Time: ...... Nov. 4/1 p.m. All-Time Series: ...... Princeton 63-33-1 Stadium: ...... Princeton Stadium Last Year: ...... Princeton 30, PENN 13 Location: ...... Princeton, N.J. Last at site: ...... Penn 16, PRINCETON 15 TV: ..... CN8 (Comcast Cable), Patriot Media Last Five Years: ...... Penn 4-1 Radio: ...... WBUD 1260 AM Current Streak: ...... Princeton 1

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Tigers (CN)8 Is Enough • Saturday’s game will be shown live on CN8, which is part of the Comcast Net- work in several Eastern markets. The talent will be Lou Tilley (play-by-play), Bubba Miller (color) and Head Coach...... Roger Hughes (7th season) Rob Brooks (sideline). Patriot Media will also show the game live to the local Princeton area. Overall Record...... 32-34 Record at Princeton...... same November Rain • For the second straight season, Princeton enters November with control of its Hughes vs. Penn...... 1-5 own destiny in the Ivy League race. Of course, so do Harvard and Yale, and Brown and Penn aren’t far off. If Princeton wins its final three games, it would clinch at least a share of the Ivy League title. 2006 Princeton Schedule Sept. 16 Princeton 14, LEHIGH 10 Learning To Share • As many as four teams could share the Ivy League title with 5-2 records this Sept. 23 PRINCETON 26, Lafayette 14 season. However, in the last 13 years, there has only been one season when two teams shared the Ivy Sept. 30 Princeton 19, COLUMBIA 6 League title (1999, Yale and Brown). Oct. 7 Princeton 27, COLGATE 26 (ot) Oct. 13 PRINCETON 17, Brown 3 (ESPNU) Once Bitten, Twice Shy • A two-loss team hasn’t won the Ivy League title since 1982, when Oct. 21 PRINCETON 31, Harvard 28 (YES) Harvard, Penn and Dartmouth all shared the league crown with matching 5-2 records. A two-loss Oct. 28 CORNELL 14, Princeton 7 Princeton team has shared the Ivy League title once (1963, with Dartmouth). Nov. 4 PENN...... (CN8) 1 p.m. Nov. 11 at Yale...... 12:30 p.m. Seventh Heaven • A win today would be Princeton’s seventh in its first eight games. The Tigers Nov. 18 DARTMOUTH...... 1 p.m. haven’t won at least seven of their first eight games since 1995, when they started 8-0 and won their last Ivy title. Penn We Must Protect This House • Princeton has lost six straight home games to Penn, includ- ing all four played at Princeton Stadium. The Tigers had a similar losing streak at Princeton Stadium Quakers against Harvard before defeating the Crimson 31-28 two weeks ago.

Head Coach...... Al Bagnoli (25th season) Princeton hasn’t won two straight games against Penn since the 1991-92 seasons. Overall Record...... 189-61 Twice As Nice • Princeton won 16 games over those two years, a total it can match with a perfect November this year. Record at Penn...... 103-42 Bagnoli vs. Princeton...... 11-3 Poll Position • Princeton is ranked 23rd in both the latest Sports Network I-AA Top 25 and the Col- 2006 Cornell Schedule lege Sporting News coaches poll. Sept. 16 Penn 21, LAFAYETTE 11 Princeton has won three of its last four games following a loss. The Tigers followed Sept. 23 Villanova 27, PENN 20 Bouncing Back • their last loss, a 17-14 defeat vs. Yale in 2005, with a 30-0 win over Dartmouth in the season finale. Sept. 30 PENN 17, Dartmouth 10 Oct. 7 Penn 34, BUCKNELL 24 Oct. 14 PENN 16, Columbia 0 The Princeton Office of Athletic Communications handles all media requests for the Princeton football team. All interview requests must be made through Craig Sachson, assistant director of athletic communications. He can be Oct. 21 YALE 17, Penn 14 (ot) reached by email ([email protected]) or by phone (w: 609-258-3680; c: 609-712-2203). Oct. 28 Brown 30, PENN 27 (ot) Weekly media notes will be made available by Tuesday on www.GoPrincetonTigers.com. Each Wednesday of the Nov. 4 at Princeton...... 1 p.m. season, head coach Roger Hughes and selected players will be available at a media luncheon. All members of the Nov. 11 HARVARD...... 1 p.m. media are welcome to attend. Credentials/parking passes for home games will be issued by Craig Sachson. Please Nov. 18 at Cornell...... 1 p.m. contact him more than a week prior to each game.

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Scratching The Surface • Princeton is unbeat- en on field turf, including the 30-13 win over Penn Statistical Leaders last season. In the last 10 games, the Tigers are 5-0 on field turf, 3-1 on natural grass and 0-1 on AstroTurf Princeton Penn (Cornell). Rushing Rushing R.C. Lagomarsino...... 86 att., 2 TDs, 47.9 y/g Joe Sandberg...... 145 att., 7 TDs, 103.6 y/g Rallying Cry • Princeton has won four games this Passing Passing season when it has trailed in the second half, three it Jeff Terrell...... 202-113-9, 10 TDs, 216.6 yds Robert Irvin.....197-119-10, 8 TDs, 190.4 y/gm has trailed in the fourth quarter and two it has trailed Receiving Receiving in the final five minutes. Brendan Circle...... 29 rec., 3 TD, 69.3 y/g Braden Lepisto...... 35 rec., 2 TDs, 65.6 y/g Scoring Scoring That Winning Feeling • Princeton has won 14 of Connor Louden...... 7 FG, 16 PAT, 37 points Joe Sandberg...... 8 TDs, 48 points its last 18 games, dating back to the 2004 season fina- Kicking Kicking le. Between Princeton’s 1995 Ivy title season and that Connor Louden...... 7/12 FG, long of 38 Derek Zoch...... 4/10 FG, long of 36 last game in 2004, the most games Princeton won in Tackles Tackles any 18-game stretch was 10, including one by forfeit. Tim Boardman...... 40 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 INT Joe Anastasio...... 67 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 1 sack

Thirty-something • Princeton scored 31 points against Harvard in its last home game. That was the most points for Princeton in the span of 24 games; the. Tigers scored 35 in the 2004 season opener against Lafayette. Princeton did score 30 points in last season’s victory over the Quakers.

Close Call • Princeton nearly defeated Penn the last time both teams met at Princeton Stadium. Following Derek Zoch’s 27-yard field goal that gave Penn a 16-15 lead, Princeton kicker Derek Javarone missed a 41-yarder with 18 seconds remaining in the game. Of the four losses to Penn at Princeton Stadium, that was the only one decided by fewer than 13 points.

At Franklin Field • Nov. 5, 2005 Princeton (6-2, 4-1) 7 9 0 14 - 30 THE LAST TIME: Princeton 30, Penn 13 Penn (5-3, 3-2) 0 6 7 0 - 13 PHILADELPHIA — It takes something special to end nine years of frustration. The Princeton football First quarter Pr - Davis 60 pass from Terrell . (Javarone kick), 6:37. team entered its showdown with Penn at Franklin Field having lost nine straight to the Quakers, but the Second quarter Pr - Toresco 7 pass from Terrell Tigers found something special in their own special teams. Three huge plays set up a dominant fourth (Javarone kick), 12:33; Pe - Sandberg 25 run (kick quarter that led Princeton to a 30-13 win over Penn. The win gave Princeton a share of first place in the failed), 10:10; Pr - McCareins PAT return, 10:10. league with Brown. Third quarter Pe - McDonald 21 pass from . McDermott (Zoch kick), 5:39. It wasn’t only the special teams that led to one of the program’s biggest victories over the Fourth quarter Pr - Dekker 33 pass from Terrell last decade. The offense was both balanced and effective, and Jeff Terrell played his. (Javarone kick), 7:43; Pr - Toresco 5 run finest game of the season. The defense shut down the Penn running game and forced a 3-and-out on two . (Javarone kick), 5:05. critical possessions in the second half. Attendance 20,036. But it was the special teams that made the most memorable plays. Brig Walker blocked a point-

Statistics...... Princeton...... Penn after attempt following a Penn , which was picked up by Luke Steckel and ultimately . First downs...... 19...... 18 returned by Jay McCareins for Princeton’s first ever defensive extra point. Tim Strickland, who picked Rushing Yards...... 45-187...... 27-84 off two Quaker passes in the first half, blocked a field goal, and Jon Stem recovered a fumble on a Penn Att-Comp-Int...... 25-16-0...... 40-18-4 kickoff return that led to the final touchdown of Princeton’s day. Passing Yards...... 193...... 229 The offense was as balanced as it was all season. The Tigers ran for 187 yards and threw for 193 Total Yards...... 380...... 313 yards. Terrell completed 16 of 25 passes and threw a career-best three , including a ca- Punts...... 7-38.6...... 5-34.4 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-1...... 1-1 reer-long 60-yard scoring pass to Derek Davis and a 33-yard crossing pass to Jon Dekker that opened Penalties-Yards...... 4-34...... 3-38 Princeton’s fourth-quarter lead to 10 points. Rob Toresco led the rushing attack with 70 yards and a 3rd-Down Conversions...... 6 of 16...... 7 of 16 touchdown on 16 carries, and he added a seven-yard touchdown reception. Time of Possession...... 33:44...... 26:16 The defense loaded men in the box to limit Penn’s run game, and the secondary responded to the Individual Leaders challenge of single coverage with four interceptions. Besides Strickland’s two interceptions, both Mc- Rushing: Pr - Toresco 16-70, TD; Kirkland 13-65. Careins and J.J. Artis added one apiece. The interception for McCareins ensured that he would end his Pe - Sandberg 6-46, TD; Mathews 20-46. career with at least one interception against every Ivy League team. Passing: Pr - Terrell 25-16-0, 193 yds, 3 TDs. . Pe - McDermott 40-18-4, 229 yds, TD. Senior linebacker Abi Fadeyi continued his career year with nine tackles, including one for a loss, and Receiving: Pr - Dekker 4-54, TD; Toresco 4-18, TD.. classmate Rob Holuba added eight tackles and a sack. Penn was limited to 84 yards rushing, almost 70 Pe - McDonald 3-48, TD; Sandberg 3-47. yards less than its season average.

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CSN Coaches Poll Tale of the Tape Rk. School (First) Record Points Prev. 1. Appalachian State (27) 8-1 698 1 Cornell...... Princeton 2. Montana (1) 7-1 668 3 21.3...... Points Per Game...... 20.1 3. Massachusetts 7-1 632 4 4. James Madison 7-1 615 5 17.0...... Points Allowed Per Game...... 14.4 5. North Dakota State 7-1 592 6 117...... First Downs...... 134 6. Cal Poly 6-2 548 9 44/71/2...... Rushing/Passing/Penalty...... 55/72/7 7. Youngstown State 7-2 535 10 130.6...... Rushing Yardage Per Game...... 123.4 8. New Hampshire 6-2 477 11 9. Illinois State 6-2 471 2 8...... Touchdowns Rushing...... 7 10. Tennessee-Martin 7-1 448 12 216.3...... Passing Yardage Per Game...... 218.3 11. Furman 6-3 369 8 240/136/10...... Att./Comp./Int...... 206/114/10 12. Northern Iowa 5-3 345 7 9...... Touchdowns Passing...... 10 13. Southern Illinois 6-2 335 20 14. Hampton 8-1 322 18 34/42.7...... Penalties/Yards...... 36/41.9 15. San Diego 8-0 265 21 34/36.8...... Punts/Avg. Per ...... 35/39.8 16. Richmond 5-3 218 13 28:33...... Time of Possession...... 32:32 17. Coastal Carolina 6-2 194 23 11/5...... Fumbles/Fumbles Lost...... 16/6 18. Harvard 6-1 180 22 19. Montana State 6-3 178 24 4/11...... Field Goals/Attempts...... 7/12 20. Eastern Illinois 5-4 143 14 36 for 98 (37%)...... Third-Down Conversions...... 29 for 94 (31%) 21. South Dakota State 5-3 123 NR 35 for 102 (34%)...... Def. Third-Down Conversions...... 21 for 90 (23%) 22. Towson 6-2 111 NR 23. Princeton 6-1 110 15 24. Maine 5-3 108 16 25. Charleston Southern 8-0 83 NR Offensive Notes • Week 8 Others receiving votes (minimum of five points): Portland St (77), UC Davis (64), Yale (51), Western Kentucky (41), Alabama A&M (28), Northern Arizona (15), Winning Foote-ball • Senior quarterback Jeff Terrell has a 13-4 record as a starter. The last Central Arkansas (14), Delaware St (14), Monmouth (11), Princeton starting quarterback who won at least 13 of his first 17 starts was Joel Foote, who gradu- McNeese St (7). ated in 1994, went 15-3 as a starter and led the Tigers to the 1992 Ivy League title.

Sports Network Movin’ On Up • Senior quarterback Jeff Terrell has thrown for 3,228. All-Time Passing career yards, seventh-best all-time at Princeton. He needs 218 yards at Princeton I-AA Poll to tie Dave Splithoff for sixth place on the all-time list and 396 to tie Rk. Player...... Career Yards Bob Holly for fifth place. 5 Bob Holly...... 3,624 Rk. School (First) Record Points Prev. 1. Appalachian State (96) 8-1 2,568 1 6 Dave Splithoff...... 3,446 2. Montana (1) 7-1 2,438 2 Three’s Company • Jeff Terrell set a career high with three touch- 7 Jeff Terrell...... 3,228 3. Massachusetts (3) 7-1 2,321 4 4. James Madison 7-1 2,257 5 down passes in last season’s 30-13 victory at Penn and did it again 8 Brent Woods...... 2,859 5. North Dakota State (3) 7-1 2,151 6 earlier this season with three scores against Lafayette. In three home 6. Cal Poly 6-2 1,994 9 7. Youngstown State 7-2 1,985 10 starts this year, Terrell has thrown seven touchdown passes and only two interceptions. 8. Illinois State 6-2 1,783 3 9. New Hampshire 6-2 1,721 11 10. Tennessee-Martin 7-1 1,618 12 Total Recall • Jeff Terrell leads the Ivy League and is ranked ninth nationally with 243.9 total yards 11. Furman 6-3 1,319 8 per game. He has four multiple-touchdown (running or passing) games this season and only one game 12. Southern Illinois 6-2 1,265 19 13. Hampton 8-1 1,263 17 without any touchdowns, last week against Cornell. 14. Northern Iowa 5-3 1,191 7 15. Richmond 5-3 911 13 16. San Diego 8-0 902 20 Rob-bery • Junior Rob Toresco has scored touchdowns in three of the last four games for Princeton, 17. Coastal Carolina 6-2 673 22 including a 1-yard run against Cornell last week. Toresco led Princeton in the 2005 win against Penn 18. Harvard 6-1 607 23 19. Montana State 6-3 587 24 with 70 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries and another score on a seven-yard reception. 20. Eastern Illinois 5-4 497 14 21. Towson 6-2 495 NR 22. Maine 5-3 465 15 Three-Pointer • Brendan Circle caught a touchdown pass in three straight games (Oct. 7-21), 23. Princeton 6-1 415 18 including the game winner against Harvard two weeks ago. The last Princeton receiver to catch 24. South Dakota State 5-3 411 NR 25. Portland State 5-4 333 21 touchdowns in three straight games was Kevin Duffy, who did it during the final three games of the 1995 Ivy championship season. Others receiving votes: Western Kentucky 256, Charleston Southern 240, UC Davis 240, Delaware State 121, Alabama A & M 113, Yale 109, McNeese Jake The Snake • Tight end Jake Staser led Princeton in receiving last week with four catches State 41, Wofford 41, Central Arkansas 40, Tennessee State 30, Gardner-Webb 18, Monmouth 11, Delaware for 73 yards. The last tight end to lead Princeton in catches was current Pittsburgh Steeler practice 10, Holy Cross 8, South Carolina State 7. squad member Jon Dekker, who caught four passes for 54 yards and a score against Penn in 2005.

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Dollar Bill • In one series of relief for starting quarterback Jeff Terrell against Harvard, junior backup Bill Foran engineered a 10-play, 50-yard touchdown drive late in the first half. Foran threw for one first down and converted a 4th-and-6 with a 14-yard run to extend the drive.

Fresh Faces • Princeton started two freshmen, Mark Paski and J.P. Makrai, on the of- fensive line against Brown. It was the first time that happened since the 1996 season, when Hamin Abdullah and Bernie Marczyk started together.

Making His Mark • Mark Paski became the first freshman ever at Princeton to start his first career game on the offensive line. Defensive Notes • Week 8

Quarterly Report • Princeton hasn’t allowed a fourth-quarter point in five straight Ivy League games dating back to last season and six of seven total games this season. The only team to score in the fourth quarter against Princeton this season was Colgate.

When Street & Smith published its “50 Greatest Col- Conversion Chart • Princeton leads the nation in third-down conversion defense, allow- lege Football Programs Of All Time,” the Top 10 was filled ing a first down on only 23.3% of its opponents attempts (21 of 90). with the usual suspects: Notre Dame, Oklahoma, U.S.C., etc. But none of those teams have played the game as D+ • Princeton is ranked either first or second in each major team defensive category in the long as another Top 10 program. Ivy League. The Tigers are first in both scoring defense and team defense and second in both Princeton cracked the Top 10 of that list because of rushing and passing defense. its historical importance to the sport and the amazing list of players and coaches who have proudly represent- The Longest Yard • Penn Joe Sandberg averages 103.6 yards rushing per ed the Orange and Black over 136 seasons of college game. Princeton hasn’t allowed a 100-yard rusher over the last 11 games, dating back to a football. 2005 contest against Harvard’s Clifton Dawson. Princeton limited two of the Ivy’s top three As a Division I-AA program, fans won’t get the chance rushers (Dawson and Cornell’s Luke Siwula) to less than 100 yards this season. to watch a Princeton squad compete for the B.C.S. na- tional championship. Of course, long before the modern No I In Team, Or Tackle • Despite having the No. 1 defense in the Ivy League, Princeton system, you couldn’t discuss the national title without doesn’t have one player ranked in the Top 20 in tackles. The top Tiger in that category is Tim mentioning Princeton. The Tiger football program has Boardman, who is tied for 22nd with 5.7 tackles per game. won 28 national titles (see chart on right side), more than any other program. Princeton claimed the Ivy League’s Tim-ber • Senior defensive back Tim Strickland will make his program-record 38th con- last Heisman Trophy winner in 1951, the legendary Dick secutive start this weekend. He had one of his best games in last season’s 30-13 win at Penn Kazmaier, and has put five coaches into the College Foot- with a pair of interceptions to go along with three solo tackles. Strickland, who has never ball Hall of Fame. missed a start, has three interceptions this season, including one last weekend. College hockey has its own version of the Heisman Trophy, the Hobey Baker Award. Baker starred as a Double Trouble • Junior linebacker Tim Boardman set a career high with 15 tackles hockey and football player at Princeton, and he helped last weekend at Cornell. He has both of Princeton’s double-digit tackle performances of this lead the 1911 squad to an undefeated season and a na- season, including a 12-stop game against Colgate. tional championship. While the historic teams were the ones to . Twice As Nice • Defensive back Kevin Kelleher recorded two interceptions in the fi- produce the national titles, more recent names like nal four minutes of the 31-28 victory over Harvard. It was Princeton’s fifth multiple-. Cosmo Iacavazzi, Keith Elias and 2006 graduate Jay . interception performance by one player in the last 10 games. McCareins earned All-America honors after performing at the highest level while representing one of the most. With Honors • Defensive lineman Tom Methvin is one of three Princeton defenders to win respected universities in the world. the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week award in the first five weeks of the season. Both College football is a cherished institution in . Tim Strickland and J.J. Artis earned the award after recording multiple-interception games American culture, and the tradition at Princeton played in September victories, while Methvin won the award after a three-sack, three-pass breakup a critical role in that development. performance at Brown.

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About Ivy League and National Team Rankings Category...... Total...... Ivy Rank...... National Rank (Top 30 Only) Princeton Scoring Offense...... 20.1...... 5th...... ­— Scoring Defense...... 14.4...... 1st...... 12th University Rushing Offense...... 123.4...... 5th...... ­— Rushing Defense...... 99.6...... 2nd...... 9th Princeton’s main campus covers 500 acres, Passing Offense...... 218.3...... 3rd...... 22nd and its more than 160 buildings exemplify a Passing Defense...... 166.4...... 2nd...... — wealth of architectural styles, ranging from colo- Total Offense...... 341.7...... 5th...... — nial buildings to collegiate Gothic dormitories to Total Defense...... 266.6...... 1st...... 18th modern structures by eminent architects. Time Of Possession...... 32:31...... 1st...... 12th Coeducational since 1969 (women com- 3rd Down Conversion...... 30.9%...... 8th...... — prise about 45% of an average freshman Def. 3rd Down Conversion...... 23.3%...... 1st...... 1st class), Princeton enrolls approximately 6,400 students (4,600 undergraduates/1,800 grad- uate students). Coming from all 50 states and from more than 70 foreign countries, . Miscellaneous Notes • Week 8 Princeton students are an unusually talented and diverse group that represents many economic, National Champion • Senior punter Colin McDonough was named the National and Ivy League ethnic, social, cultural and religious backgrounds. Special Teams Player of the Week after a brilliant punting performance against Dartmouth. The three- Minority students usually make up 25-30% of fresh- time All-Ivy selection averaged 48.5 yards per punt, and recorded punts of 59, 61, 62 and 64 yards. man classes. Students are apt to choose Princeton for the With (Many) Honors • Colin McDonough could become Princeton’s first four-time All-Ivy player strength of its academic program, its relatively in program history. He was a first-team selection in both 2003 and 2005 and a second-team selection small size combined with the resources of a major in 2004. research university and the personal attention its undergraduates enjoy. Men and women who More Honors • Sophomore kicker Connor Louden was named the Ivy League Special Teams seek a quality education in the liberal arts, archi- Player of the Week after making two field goals, including a 34-yarder to force overtime with 4:02 tecture, engineering or public and international remaining, in the 27-26 win over Colgate. Louden is in his first year as the starting kicker and is one affairs will discover that Princeton has much to of two placekickers in the Ivy League to have a perfect PAT conversion percentage. offer. Princeton offers an abundance of extraor- First Of All • In the last fourweeks, Princeton has beaten the preseason favorite of both the Patriot dinary resources, including a library system League (Colgate) and the Ivy League (Harvard). that holds almost five million books and almost 35,000 current journals and periodicals—nearly The Crystal Ball • Princeton will travel to New Haven next weekend for a showdown with his- all on accessible open-stack shelving; an art toric rival Yale at 12:30 p.m. If the Tigers defeat Penn, regardless of what Yale does today at Brown, museum that exhibits works from its own and Princeton will be playing for at least a share of first place in the league. Yale enters the weekend with other outstanding collections, complementing a 4-0 Ivy League record, although it has games against Brown, Princeton and Harvard coming up in courses in art and archaeology; a natural his- tory museum; a computing center and clusters November. The game can be heard live on WBUD 1260-AM. of microcomputers throughout the campus; and outstanding recreational and athletic facilities. One More Try • Members of the Class of 2007 have been part of wins against 10 different teams. Beyond the University’s historic campus is the The only team Princeton has played and not beaten over the last four seasons is Yale. town of Princeton, a community of 30,000 people and the home of the Institute for Advanced Study (End) Zoning Out • Princeton hasn’t scored a touchdown in the Yale Bowl in more than eight (where Albert Einstein spent the last 22 years quarters. The last was a 32-yard scoring pass from Jon Blevins to Chisom Opara with 16 seconds re- of his life), Princeton Theological Seminary and maining of an eventual 19-14 win in 2000. Since then, Princeton has lost 7-3 (2002) and 21-9 (2004). Westminster Choir College of Rider. Princeton sits halfway between New York and Home Sweet Home Finale • Princeton will conclude its 2006 season in two weeks when it hosts Philadelphia (approximately 50 miles from each) Dartmouth at 1 p.m. at Princeton Stadium. It will be Senior Day, as well as the third “Battle For The and is easily accessible by car, bus or train. Sawhorse Dollar,” which Princeton has claimed over Dartmouth in each of the last two seasons.

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Princeton’s 28 Princeton 2-Deep • 11/4/06

National Titles WR 17 - Brian Brigham (Sr., 6-1, 180)...... converted on a 3rd-and-13 during winning drive at Harvard 80 - Adam Berry (So., 6-0, 165) Year...... Poll(s) LT 77 - Brendon Swisher (Jr., 6-3, 255)...... moved from tight end in offseason 1950...... Boand, Poling 78 - Andrew Hauser (Fr., 6-2, 280) 1935...... Dunkel LG 72 - J.P. Makrai (fr., 6-3, 270)...... made first start last week three weeks ago against Brown 1933...... Parke Davis* 70 - Matt Murphy (Jr., 6-4, 260) 1922^...... Boand, Football Research, C 66 - Brett Barrie (Sr., 6-2, 260)...... moved from defensive tackle in offseason National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* 73 - Nick Morgan (So., 6-2, 280) 1920...... Boand*, Parke Davis* RG 62 - Kyle Vellutato (Sr., 6-2, 300)...... fully recovered from injury that cost him 2005 season 1911^...... Helms, Houlgate, 76 - Mark Daou (Fr., 6-3, 275) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis RT 75 - Mark Paski (Fr., 6-5, 240)...... became first freshman to ever start season opener on OL 1906^...... Helms, National Champ. Foundation 69 - Andrew Gordon (Fr., 6-4, 275) TE 83 - Billy Mitchell (So., 6-3, 230)...... caught first career TD on 4th-and-1 at Columbia 1903^...... Helms, Houlgate, 48 - Jake Staser (Jr., 6-3, 230) National Champ. Foundation*, Parke Davis WR 6 - Brendan Circle (Jr., 6-0, 200)...... caught touchdown passes in three straight games (10/7-10/21) 1899...... Parke Davis 1 - Brian Shields (Sr., 6-0, 160) OR 89 - Will Thanheiser (So., 6-2, 190) 1898...... Parke Davis QB 4 - Jeff Terrell (Sr., 6-3, 220)...... ranked ninth nationally in total offense (243.9); 13-4 as a starter 1896^...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, 11 - Bill Foran (Jr., 6-2, 205) OR 3 - Greg Mroz (Jr., 6-2, 200) National Champ. Foundation FB 19 - Rob toresco (Jr., 5-11, 210)...... led Princeton with 61.1 rushing yards per game in 2005 1894...... Houlgate 34 - Jordan Munde (So., 6-0, 205) 1893^...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, TB 15 - R.C. Lagomarsino (So., 5-11, 185)..... leads Tigers with 47.9 rushing yards per game; TD vs. Harvard National Champ. Foundation OR 7 - Pete ploszek (So., 6-1, 200) 1889!...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis DE 96 - Tom Methvin (So., 6-3, 280)...... Ivy Defensive Player of the Week after 3 sacks, 3 breakups v. Brown 1886...... Parke Davis* 95 - Mike Meehan (Sr., 6-2, 265) 1885!...... Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, NG 68 - Matt Koch (So., 5-11, 265)..... made first career start against Lehigh, rotates by series with Marshall National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis 56 - Jake Marshall (Sr., 6-3, 270) 1884...... Parke Davis* DE 97 - Pete buchignani (So., 6-3, 265)...... earned Princeton top defensive freshman award in 2005 1881^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* 85 - Joel Karacozoff (Fr., 6-2, 210) 1880...... National Champ. Foundation NLB 21 - Brig Walker (Sr., 6-1, 210)...... led Princeton with three tackles for loss in win at Colgate Parke Davis* 39 - Steve Sims (So., 6-1, 195) SAM 57 - Luke Steckel (Sr., 6-0, 220) 1879^...... Billingsley ...... recorded interceptions in wins over Brown and Harvard 93 - Pat McGrath (Jr., 6-2, 245) OR 50 - John Callahan (Fr., 6-3, 200) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* MLB 51 - Jon Stem (Jr., 6-0, 205)...... 27 tackles, including four for loss, and two sacks this season 1878!...... Billingsley 44 - Tim Boardman (Jr., 5-10, 215) National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis WIL 33 - Doori Song (Jr., 5-11, 225)...... leads Princeton with six tackles for loss this season 1877...... Parke Davis* 45 - Misha Cvetkovic (Jr., 6-1, 225) OR 55 - Collin McCarthy (So., 6-0, 200) 1875^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* CB 13 - J.J. Artis (Sr., 6-0, 195)...... Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after 2 INTs vs. Lafayette 1874^...... Billingsley, Parke Davis* 32 - Cart Kelly (Fr., 6-0, 175) 1873!...... Billingsley SS 24 - Rob anderson (sr., 6-0, 195)...... 27 tackles, two sacks in 2005 National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis 12 - Blake Williams (Jr., 5-10, 180) 1872^...... Billingsley FS 20 - Tim strickland (Sr., 6-1, 190)...... Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after 2 INTs vs. Lehigh National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* 9 - Kevin Kelleher (Jr., 6-1, 205) 1870!...... Billingsley CB 26 - Tom hurley (So., 5-10, 175) ...... 23 tackles, three pass breakups, 1 INT this season National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis OR 18 - dan kopolovich (fr., 6-2, 180) 1869^...... Billingsley National Champ. Foundation, Parke Davis* PK 16 - Conner Louden (So., 6-4, 195) KR 11 - Bill foran (Jr., 6-2, 205) 38 - Matt Lichtenstein (Fr., 5-11, 160) 1 - Brian Shields (Sr., 6-0, 165) ! — unanimous champion P 29 - Colin McDonough (Sr., 6-0, 185) PR 1 - Brian Shields (Sr., 6-0, 165) ^ — most or tied for most titles that season 46 - Ryan Coyle (So., 6-3, 200) 13 - J.J. Artis (Sr., 6-0, 195) LS 58 - Ryan pritchard (So., 5-11, 215) H 29 - Colin McDonough (Sr., 6-0, 185) * — organization recognized multiple champions 57 - Luke Steckel (Sr., 6-0, 220) 14 - Chris Lee (Sr., 6-4, 230)

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2006 Princeton Scoring Drives Ivy League Opp...... Scoring Play...... Plays...... Yards...... Time...... Quarter LEH...... Toresco 7 run...... 4...... 58...... 1:50...... 3rd LEH...... Berry 12 pass from Terrell...... 7...... 68...... 3:36...... 3rd Update LAF...... Louden 30 FG...... 12...... 67...... 5:02...... 1st LAF...... Louden 38 FG...... 17...... 70...... 7:46...... 2nd LAF...... Brigham 25 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 76...... 2:15...... 2nd Team...... Ivy...... Pct...... Overall...... Pct. LAF...... Thanheiser 14 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 85...... 2:31...... 4th Yale...... 4-0...... 1.000...... 6-1...... 857 LAF...... Lagomarsino 49 pass from Terrell...... 2...... 49...... 1:07...... 4th Princeton. 3-1...... 750...... 6-1...... 857 COL...... Mitchell 1 pass from Terrell...... 13...... 74...... 7:40...... 2nd Harvard...... 3-1...... 750...... 6-1...... 857 COL...... Lagomarsino 4 run...... 7...... 50...... 3:53...... 2nd Penn...... 2-2...... 500...... 4-3...... 571 COL...... Louden 23 FG...... 10...... 24...... 5:09...... 3rd Brown...... 2-2...... 500...... 3-4...... 429 COL...... Meehan safety...... —...... —...... —...... 4th CLG...... Circle 33 pass from Terrell...... 3...... 80...... 0:57...... 2nd Cornell...... 1-3...... 250...... 3-4...... 429 CLG...... Louden 33 FG...... 7...... 48...... 1:41...... 2nd Dartmouth... 1-3...... 250...... 1-6...... 143 CLG...... Toresco 1 run...... 9...... 51...... 4:12...... 3rd Columbia...... 0-3...... 000...... 3-4...... 429 CLG...... Louden 34 FG...... 7...... 48...... 2:18...... 4th CLG...... Terrell 4 run...... 7...... 25...... —...... OT BRN...... Louden 28 FG...... 7...... 47...... 2:45...... 1st BRN...... Toresco 18 pass from Terrell...... 7...... 14...... 3:00...... 3rd BRN...... Circle 40 pass from Terrell...... 2...... 46...... 0:58...... 3rd LAST week in the Ivy League: HAR...... Terrell 29 run...... 9...... 76...... 3:52...... 1st Brown 30, PENN 27 (ot) HAR...... Louden 22 FG...... 6...... 24...... 2:51...... 1st Harvard 28, Dartmouth 0 HAR...... Staser 6 pass from Terrell...... 3...... 12...... 1:20...... 1st Cornell 14, Princeton 7 HAR...... Lagomarsino 10 run...... 10...... 50...... 3:59...... 2nd Yale 21, Columbia 3 HAR...... Circle 20 pass from Terrell...... 8...... 61...... 3:03...... 4th COR...... Toresco 2 run...... 8...... 88...... 3:59...... 3rd

THIS week in the Ivy League: Penn at Princeton...... 1 p.m. Columbia at Harvard...... 12:30 p.m. Yale at Brown...... 12:30 p.m. Dartmouth at Cornell...... 1 p.m.

PLAYERS OF THE Week in the Ivy League: Princeton Drive Summary Opponents Drive Summary Offensive Player of the Week 1st quarter scoring drives...... 5 1st quarter scoring drives...... 4 Joe DiGiacomo (Brown, QB) 4th quarter scoring drives...... 4 4th quarter scoring drives...... 1 Defensive Player of the Week <5 plays in scoring drive...... 5 <5 plays in scoring drive...... 3 Scotty Williams (Penn, DB); Michael Berg (Har., DL) >9 plays in scoring drive...... 5 >10 plays in scoring drive...... 1 Special Teams Player of the Week <40 yards in scoring drive...... 4 <30 yards in scoring drive...... 5 >70 yards in scoring drive...... 6 >70 yards in scoring drive...... 5 Steve Morgan (Brown, PK) >8 play-drive ending in FG...... 5 >8 plays ending in FG...... 0 Rookie of the Week >8 play-drive ending in TD...... 2 >8 plays ending in TD...... 4 Chris Wynn (Penn, KR) <1:00 scoring drive...... 2 <1:00 scoring drive...... 2 Princeton Honor Roll Selections >7:00 scoring drive...... 2 >7:00 scoring drive...... 0 TD of less than 5 yards...... 3 TD of less than 5 yards...... 8 Tim Boardman, Tom Methvin TD of more than 15 yards...... 6 TD of more than 15 yards...... 4

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The 2006 Princeton Tigers No. Name...... Pos...... Cl...... Ht...... Wt...... High School...... Hometown 10 Anderson, Brian...... QB...... So...... 6-2...... 200...... Jacksonville...... Jacksonville, Ill. 24 Anderson, Rob...... DB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 195...... Hinsdale Central...... Hinsdale, Ill. Aran, Fernando...... LB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 195...... Belen Jesuit Prep...... Miami, Fla. 13 Artis, J.J...... DB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 195...... Goldsboro...... Stantonsburg, N.C. 22 Ayasso, Evan...... DB...... So...... 6-0...... 185...... Gateway Senior...... Monroeville, Pa. 31 Baitt, Greg...... DB...... So...... 5-11...... 185...... St. Ignatius...... Richmond Heights, Ohio 66 Barrie, Brett...... OL...... Sr...... 6-2...... 260...... Baker...... Baldwinsville, N.Y. 80 Berry, Adam...... WR...... So...... 6-0...... 165...... Bel Air...... Bel Air, Md. 44 Boardman, Tim...... LB...... Jr...... 5-10...... 215...... Poly Prep Country Day...... Staten Island, N.Y. 17 Brigham, Brian...... WR...... Sr...... 6-1...... 180...... Bear Creek...... Lakewood, Colo. 59 Britton, Scott...... LB...... Fr...... 5-10...... 215...... Council Rock North...... Newtown, Pa. 23 Brooks, Derek...... RB...... Jr...... 6-0...... 190...... Catholic Central...... Grosse Ile, Mich. 71 Bruesewitz, Robert...... OL...... Jr...... 6-8...... 295...... Litchfield...... Litchfield, Minn. 97 Buchignani, Pete...... DE...... So...... 6-3...... 265...... University...... Bloomington, Ill. 50 Callahan, John...... LB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 200...... Highland Park...... Dallas, Texas 2 Carroll, Jonathan...... RB...... Jr...... 5-10...... 175...... St. John’s...... Houston, Texas 90 Carter, Aaron...... DL...... Jr...... 6-2...... 250...... North Brunswick...... North Brunswick, N.J. 43 Cates, Wilson...... DB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 185...... Livingston Academy...... Allons, Tenn. 25 Cerreta, Joe...... DB...... Jr...... 6-2...... 190...... Perry...... Uniontown, Ohio 60 Chambers, Greg...... OL...... Fr...... 6-5...... 300...... Flowery Branch...... Braselton, Ga. 6 Circle, Brendan...... WR...... Jr...... 6-0...... 200...... Lutheran...... Villa Park, Calif. 52 Coggins, Kenny...... LB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 200...... Metro Christian Academy...... Tulsa, Okla. 46 Coyle, Ryan...... P/PK...... So...... 6-3...... 200...... Lawrenceville School...... Princeton, N.J. 36 Culbreath, Jordan...... RB...... Fr...... 5-11...... 180...... Marshall...... Falls Church, Va. 45 Cvetkovic, Misha...... LB...... Jr...... 6-1...... 225...... Holy Trinity Episcopal...... Melbourne, Fla. 76 Daou, Marc...... OL...... Fr...... 6-3...... 275...... Fremd...... Inverness, Ill. 91 Denson, Chris...... TE...... So...... 6-4...... 225...... Chapel Hill...... Douglasville, Ga. 87 Dolan, Joe...... WR...... Sr...... 6-1...... 195...... Nevada Union...... Penn Valley, Calif. Duvall, John...... LB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 210...... Shawnee Mission East...... Shawnee Mission, Kan. 61 Ethridge, Mark...... DL...... Fr...... 6-2...... 235...... Charlotte Country Day...... Charlotte, N.C. Fechter, Colin...... DB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 190...... Thomas S. Wootton...... Rockville, Md. 54 Fee, Adam...... LB...... Fr...... 6-3...... 205...... Maine Twp. South...... Park Ridge, Ill. 79 Flynn, Adam...... OL...... Jr...... 6-5...... 285...... Yuma...... Yuma, Ariz. 11 Foran, Bill...... QB...... Jr...... 6-2...... 205...... Highland Park...... Dallas, Texas 94 Gallagher, Pat...... DT...... So...... 6-0...... 225...... Hun School...... Belle Mead, N.J. 86 Gill, Austin...... WR...... Fr...... 6-0...... 200...... Cherry Creek...... Englewood, Colo. 92 Glyck, Brandon...... DL...... Fr...... 6-3...... 225...... St. Joseph...... Montville, N.J. 69 Gordon, Andrew...... OL...... Fr...... 6-4...... 275...... Memphis University School...... Hernando, Miss. 5 Gueits, Chris...... WR...... Sr...... 5-9...... 165...... Belen Jesuit Prep...... Miami, Fla. 8 Gunter, Kenny...... QB...... Fr...... 6-2...... 185...... Arlington...... Arlington, Wash. 78 Hauser, Andrew...... OL...... Fr...... 6-2...... 280...... St. Xavier...... Cincinnati, Ohio 82 Heavenrich, Jeb...... WR...... Fr...... 6-1...... 180...... Coast Union...... Cambria, Calif. 81 Herrold, Greg...... WR...... Fr...... 6-5...... 215...... Cumberland Valley...... Camp Hill, Pa. 26 Hurley, Tom...... CB...... So...... 5-10...... 175...... St. Xavier...... Cincinnati, Ohio Jackson, Jeffery...... LB...... Fr...... 6-1...... 210...... Jenks...... Jenks, Okla. Janbieh, Javier...... DB...... So...... 5-11...... 180...... Cranbrook Kingswood...... Pleasant Ridge, Mich. 67 Jancik, Martin...... DL...... Jr...... 6-1...... 280...... Lake Oswego...... Lake Oswego, Ore. 85 Karacozoff, Joel...... TE...... Fr...... 6-2...... 210...... Jesuit...... Carmichael, Calif. 9 Kelleher, Kevin...... DB...... Jr...... 6-1...... 205...... Huron...... Ann Arbor, Mich. 32 Kelly, Cart...... 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No. Name...... Pos...... Cl...... Ht...... Wt...... High School...... Hometown 35 Kirkland, Cleo...... RB...... Sr...... 5-11...... 205...... Eastern...... Voorhees, N.J. 68 Koch, Matt...... DT...... So...... 5-11...... 265...... Nease...... Ponte Vedra, Fla. 18 Kopolovich, Dan...... QB...... Fr...... 6-2...... 180...... McKeesport...... McKeesport, Pa. 47 Korn, David...... PK...... Jr...... 5-11...... 165...... Stanton College Prep...... Jacksonville, Fla. 40 Kovba, Joe...... RB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 220...... St. Augustine...... Blue Anchor, N.J. 41 Kranz, Zack...... TE...... So...... 6-3...... 220...... Holland Hall...... Tulsa, Okla. 15 Lagomarsino, R.C...... TB...... So...... 5-11...... 185...... Lansdale Catholic...... Sellersville, Pa. 14 Lee, Chris...... TE...... Sr...... 6-4...... 200...... Lincoln...... Ypsilanti, Mich. 38 Lichtenstein, Matt...... K...... Fr...... 5-11...... 160...... Gateway...... Monroeville, Pa. 16 Louden, Connor...... PK/P...... So...... 6-4...... 195...... Parkersburg...... Vienna, W.Va. 88 Magro, Joe...... TE...... So...... 6-4...... 225...... Paramus Catholic...... Little Ferry, N.J. 72 Makrai, J.P...... OL...... Fr...... 6-3...... 270...... St. Ignatius...... Cleveland, Ohio 56 Marshall, Jake...... DL...... Sr...... 6-3...... 270...... Cinnaminson...... Cinnaminson, N.J. 55 McCarthy, Collin...... LB...... So...... 6-0...... 200...... Pioneer...... San Jose, Calif. 29 McDonough, Colin...... K/P...... Sr...... 6-0...... 185...... Okoboji Community...... Milford, Iowa 93 McGrath, Pat...... DL...... Jr...... 6-2...... 245...... Junipero Serra...... Burlingame, Calif. 95 Meehan, Michael...... DL...... Sr...... 6-2...... 265...... Malvern Prep...... West Chester, Pa. 96 Methvin, Tom...... DE...... So...... 6-3...... 240...... Charter’s School...... Newark, Del. 53 Miller, Jeremiah...... LB...... Jr...... 6-0...... 215...... Deer Lakes...... Cheswick, Pa. 83 Mitchell, Billy...... TE...... So...... 6-1...... 195...... Notre Dame...... Langhorne, Pa. 73 Morgan, Nick...... OL...... So...... 6-1...... 250...... Eden Prairie...... Eden Prairie, Minn. 64 Morris, Bobby...... OL...... So...... 6-2...... 285...... Episcopal...... Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 3 Mroz, Greg...... QB...... Jr...... 6-2...... 200...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 34 Munde, Jordan...... RB...... So...... 6-0...... 205...... Peninsula...... Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 70 Murphy, Matt...... OL...... Jr...... 6-4...... 260...... Langley...... McLean, Va. Newell, Barry...... CB...... So...... 5-11...... 170...... St. Mark’s...... Mesquite, Texas 30 O’Reilly, Evan...... FB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 230...... San Luis Obispo...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. 75 Paski, Mark...... OL...... Fr...... 6-5...... 240...... Delbarton School...... Chester, N.J. 7 Ploszek, Pete...... RB...... So...... 6-1...... 185...... St. Charles East...... St. Charles, Ill. 58 Pritchard, Ryan...... LS...... So...... 5-11...... 215...... Novi...... Novi, Mich. Rodman, Josh...... OL...... So...... 6-4...... 260...... Winston Churchill...... Potomac, Md. 27 Roque, Carlos...... DB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 180...... Belen Jesuit Prep...... Miami, Fla. 1 Shields, Brian...... WR...... Sr...... 6-0...... 165...... Harvard-Westlake...... Los Angeles, Calif. 28 Simnick, Ray...... RB...... Jr...... 5-9...... 180...... Lake Zurich Senior...... Lake Zurich, Ill. 39 Sims, Stephen...... LB...... So...... 6-1...... 195...... Brookville...... Forest, Va. 49 Smith, Ryan...... FB...... Fr...... 6-2...... 230...... Great Bridge...... Chesapeake, Va. 33 Song, Doori...... LB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 225...... Coshocton...... Coshocton, Ohio 48 Staser, Jake...... TE...... Jr...... 6-3...... 230...... Service...... Anchorage, Alaska 57 Steckel, Luke...... LB...... Sr...... 6-0...... 220...... Brentwood...... Brentwood, Tenn. Stem, Chris...... LB...... Fr...... 6-1...... 165...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 51 Stem, Jon...... LB...... Jr...... 6-0...... 205...... Greensburg Central Catholic...... Greensburg, Pa. 98 Stetler, Brad...... DE...... Fr...... 6-2...... 240...... Dublin Scioto...... Powell, Ohio 37 Stout, Adam...... DB...... Fr...... 6-0...... 185...... Loyola...... Pasadena, Calif. 20 Strickland, Tim...... DB...... Sr...... 6-1...... 190...... North Forsyth...... Cumming, Ga. 77 Swisher, Brendan...... OL...... Jr...... 6-3...... 255...... Las Lomas...... Walnut Creek, Calif. 4 Terrell, Jeff...... QB...... Sr...... 6-3...... 220...... University School...... Chagrin Falls, Ohio 89 Thanheiser, Will...... WR...... So...... 6-2...... 190...... Kinkaid...... Houston, Texas 19 Toresco, Rob...... RB...... Jr...... 5-11...... 210...... Hunterdon Central...... Flemington, N.J. 62 Vellutato, Kyle...... OL...... Sr...... 6-2...... 300...... Bishop Eustace...... Marlton, N.J. 21 Walker, Brig...... LB...... Sr...... 6-1...... 210...... Evergreen...... Vancouver, Wash. 12 Williams, Blake...... DB...... Jr...... 5-10...... 180...... Clarence...... Clarence, N.Y. 99 Yorck, Peter...... DE...... Fr...... 6-0...... 210...... University...... San Diego, Calif.

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Roger Hughes

The Charles W. Caldwell Jr. ’25 Head Coach of Princeton Football • Seventh Season • Doane ’82

Following one of the most memorable seasons in recent times, Roger Hughes, the Charles W. Caldwell Jr. ’25 Head Coach of Football at Princeton University, is ready to make another run at the Ivy League championship in 2006, and he’s got enough young talent on the field to sustain those chances for years to come. He has improved Princeton’s winning percentage in five of the last six seasons, including a 2005 season when the Tigers earned their first seven-win campaign since 1995. Outside of the 2003 season, when four starters, three of whom were All-Ivy picks and eventually invited to NFL mini-camps, were lost for the season, Princeton has won 20 of its last 32 games. Under Hughes, 19 Tigers have earned first-team All-Ivy honors, and several others have been named to either the second team or earned honorable mention. His best number came last season, when 10 Princeton players earned All-Ivy honors. He also had a pair of All-Americas in Jay McCareins and Colin McDonough. He has also had significant success helping his players move to the next level; within one month after the past NFL Draft, four members of the Class of 2006 (Ben Brielmaier, Jon Dekker, Jay McCareins and Justin Stull) had signed with NFL teams. One season earlier, three departing seniors were invited to mini-camps, and Zak Keasey would eventually sign and play for the Washington Redskins. Last season, Hughes’ offense led the league in red-zone efficiency and was in the top three in turnover margin and third-down conversion percentage. He specifi- cally works with the Princeton , and his success is evident in the record books. Under his tutelage, two quarterbacks (David Splithoff ’04 and Matt Verbit ’05) have placed in the top six in all-time passing at Princeton. In 2004, Verbit became the second Princeton quarterback to throw for more than 5,000 yards in his career. He moved past longtime NFL quarterback Jason Garrett into second place on the Princeton list. Jeff Terrell assumed the starting duties last season, and his knowledge of Hughes’ offense was evident immediately. The current senior quarterback ranked third in the Ivy League last season in total offense and should thrive again in Hughes’ spread offense attack. Hughes was named head coach at Princeton in January 2000, and he took a team starting 10 freshmen and sophomores to a 3-7 record in his first season. Along the way Princeton improved its Ivy League record by two games, to 3-4, and defeated a pair of 7-3 teams, Brown and Yale. Hughes coached three players in his first season at Princeton who signed NFL contracts, including one, Ross Tucker, who started for the Dallas Cowboys in 2002 and the Buffalo Bills in each of the last three seasons. 2006 Starting Lineups Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB TB FB Lehigh Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Ploszek Toresco Lafayette Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Columbia Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Colgate Brigham Swisher Murphy Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Brown Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Harvard Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Cornell Brigham Swisher Makrai Barrie Vellutato Paski Mitchell Circle Terrell Lagomarsino Toresco Penn Yale Dartmouth

Opponent DE NG DE WIL MLB SAM NLB CB FS SS CB Lehigh Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Lafayette Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Kopolovich Columbia Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Kopolovich Colgate Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Brown Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Harvard Methvin Koch Buchignani Steckel Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Cornell Methvin Koch Buchignani McGrath Stem Song Walker Artis Strickland Anderson Hurley Penn Yale Dartmouth

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The Last Time Princeton… A Princeton Opponent … Won in the last minute at Colgate (27-26, OT), 10/7/06 Yale (21-14), 11/12/05 Jeff Terrell 4 run, Tom Methvin 2-pt stop Jeff Mroz 1-yd TD run with 47 seconds remaining Won in overtime at Colgate (27-26, OT), 10/7/06 Yale (27-20), 11/15/03 (2 OT) Played a tie game vs. Dartmouth (10-10), 11/18/95 Dartmouth (10-10), 11/18/95 Scored 40+ points vs. Columbia (43-3), 10/1/05 Harvard (43), 10/25/03

coring Scored 50+ points vs. Brown (55), 10/14/00 Brown (53), 10/8/99

S Had a player score three TDs Jon Veach vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Clifton Dawson, Harvard, 10/22/06 Had a player score four TDs Keith Elias vs. Holy Cross, 10/2/93 Kenny Gamble, Colgate, 11/7/87 Had a player intercept two passes J.J. Artis vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Kunle Williams, Pennsylvania, 11/6/99 Had a player intercept three passes Jay McCareins (3) vs. San Diego, 9/24/05 Nate Boxrucker, Yale, 11/14/98 Returned an interception for a TD Jay McCareins (99) vs. San Diego, 9/24/05 Fred Plaza (30), Penn, 11/9/02 Returned a fumble for a TD James Williams (24) vs. Dartmouth, 11/20/04 Matt Siskosky, Yale, 11/11/95 Scored a safety Mike Meehan sack of Craig Hormann, Paul Pardi sack of Matt Verbit, efen s e Columbia, 9/30/06 Cornell, 11/2/02

D Recorded a shutout at Dartmouth (30-0), 11/19/05 Lehigh (31-0), 9/25/99 Recorded a shutout on the road at Dartmouth (30-0), 11/19/05 Lehigh (31-0), 9/25/99 Had a 100-yard rusher Cleo Kirkland (130) vs. Columbia, 10/1/05 Clifton Dawson (203) at Harvard, 10/22/05 Had two 100-yard rushers Judd Garrett (129) and Chris Hallihan (112) Shon Page (146) and Al Rosier (186), . vs. Cornell, 11/18/89 Dartmouth, 11/17/90 Had a 200-yard rusher Jon Veach (205) vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Clifton Dawson (203) at Harvard, 10/22/05 Had a run of 50+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Nick Hartigan (74), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a run of 60+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Nick Hartigan (74), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a run of 70+ yards Derek Davis (72) at Harvard, 10/22/05, TD Nick Hartigan (74), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a run of 80+ yards Branden Benson (84) vs. Colgate, 10/9/04, TD Clifton Dawson (80), Harvard, 10/23/04 u s hing Had a run of 90+ yards Brock Harvey (92) vs. Yale, 11/11/95, TD Chris Kouri (90), Yale, 11/16/91, TD R Had a player 30 times Jon Veach (34) vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Clifton Dawson (31), Harvard, 10/23/04 Had a player rush 40 times Judd Garrett (42) vs. Brown, 10/7/89 Clifton Dawson (40), Harvard, 10/25/03 Had a player score 3 rushing TDs Cameron Atkinson vs. Dartmouth, 11/23/02 Clifton Dawson (3), Harvard, 10/23/04 Had a player score 4 rushing TDs Keith Elias vs. Holy Cross, 10/2/93 Michael Malan, Brown, 10/9/99 Had a pass of 50+ yards Brendan Circle (62) from Jeff Terrell Ryan Tyler (52) from Liam O’Hagan vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Harvard, 10/22/05 Had a pass of 60+ yards Brendan Circle (62) from Jeff Terrell Chad Nice (79) from D.J. Busch vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Had a pass of 70+ yards Bill Foran (80) from Matt Verbit Chad Nice (79) from D.J. Busch vs. Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Had a pass of 80+ yards Bill Foran (80) from Matt Verbit Mark McGowan (88) from John Gorman vs. Cornell, 10/30/04, TD Lehigh, 10/18/86, TD Had a pass of 90+ yards Clinton Wu (99) from Matt Verbit Gary Fencik (97) from Don Gesicki vs. Brown, 10/18/03, TD Yale 11/15/75, TD

a ss ing Had a 300-yard passer Matt Verbit (354) vs. Harvard, 10/25/03 Josh Johnson, 301, San Diego, 9/24/05 P Had a 400-yard passer Chad Roghair (401) vs. Brown, 10/12/91 James Perry (431), Brown, 10/9/99 Had a player attempt 40 passes Matt Verbit (44) vs. Dartmouth, 11/22/03 Pat McDermott at Penn, 11/5/05 Had a player complete 25 passes Matt Verbit (25) vs. Dartmouth, 11/22/03 Mike Mitchell (25), Penn, 11/8/03 Had a player throw four TD passes Chad Roghair (5) vs. Brown, 10/12/91 Chad Schwenk, Lehigh, 9/20/03 Had a 100-yard receiver Brendan Circle (114) vs. Harvard, 10/22/06 Jarrett Schreck (121), Brown, 10/15/05 Had a player catch 10 passes Chisom Opara (11) vs. Brown, 10/19/02 Adam Bergen (12), Lehigh, 9/20/03 Had a player catch three TD passes Michael Lerch (4) vs. Brown, 10/12/91 Tom Strenglein, Colgate, 10/19/85 Returned a kickoff for a TD Jay McCareins (93) at Harvard, 10/22/05 Darin Cromwell/Tim Donovan (15/55), Holy Cross, 9/24/88 Returned a punt for a TD Andy Bryant (56) vs. Brown, 10/14/00, TD Jarrett Shine (72), Lafayette, 9/26/92 Scored a two-point conversion Jeff Terrell run at Harvard, 10/22/05 D. Long pass from C. Brown, Colgate, 10/9/04

eam s Blocked a punt Justin Stull at Penn, 11/5/05 Michael Berg, Harvard 10/22/06 Blocked a punt for a TD Rocky Fittizzi/Danny Brian vs. Columbia, 10/31/98 Brendan Buchanan/Joe Rackley, Brown, 10/13/01 T Blocked a field goal Kevin Kelleher at Colgate, 10/7/06 Desmond Bryant, Harvard 10/22/06 Blocked an extra point Jay McCareins vs. Columbia, 11/2/04 Matt Pollock, Cornell, 10/30/04 Scored a defensive extra point Jay McCareins at Penn, 11/5/05 Kevin Allen (84 blocked kick return), Penn, 11/4/00 Had a player kick three field goals Derek Javarone (5) vs. Columbia, 10/1/05 A.J. Weitsman, Cornell, 10/29/05 p ecial

S Hit a 40-yard field goal Derek Javarone (43) vs. Columbia, 10/1/05 A.J. Weitsman (46), Cornell, 10/29/05 Hit a 50-yard field goal Taylor Northrop (50) vs. Lehigh, 9/23/00 Steve Christie (51), William & Mary, 9/25/89

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Princeton’s 2006 Record When… In The Red Zone Scoring first in a game...... 3-0 Scoring 30+ points...... 1-0 Princeton Scoring less than 20 points...... 2-1 Opponent Times in 20 Scores Pts. TDs Rush Pass FGs FGA Downs INT Fumbles Half game Leading after one quarter...... 3-0 Lehigh 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tied after one quarter...... 1-1 Lafayette 3 3 12 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailing after one quarter...... 2-0 Columbia 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Leading at halftime...... 3-0 Colgate 5 3 13 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Tied at halftime...... 1-0 Brown 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Harvard 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailing at halftime...... 2-1 Cornell 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leading after third quarter...... 4-0 Penn Tied after third quarter...... 0-0 Yale Trailing after third quarter...... 2-1 Dartmouth TOTALS 24 18 97 11 5 6 7 4 0 0 1 1 0 In overtime...... 1-0 Having a 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 Opponents successful failed Allowing a 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 Opponent Times in 20 Scores Pts. TDs Rush Pass FGs FGA Downs INT Fumbles Half game Having a 250-yard passer...... 1-0 Lehigh 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Allowing a 250-yard passer...... 0-0 Lafayette 3 2 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kicking two or more field goals...... 2-0 Columbia 1 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colgate 3 3 20 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The defense scores...... 1-0 Brown 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Returning a kickoff for a TD...... 0-0 Harvard 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Returning a punt for a TD...... 0-0 Cornell 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Following a win...... 5-1 Penn Following a loss...... 0-0 Yale Dartmouth Having more penalties...... 2-0 TOTALS 18 13 85 12 8 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 Fewer turnovers than opponent...... 2-0 2006 Princeton Offense — Game-by-Game Rushing (attempts-yards-TDs) Player...... at Lehigh...... LAFAYETTE...at Columbia...at Colgate.... BROWN...... HARVARD...... at Cornell.... PENN...... at Yale...... DARTMOUTH Rob Toresco...... 10-40-1...... 10-12-0...... 14-39-0...... 7-32-1...... 7-34-0...... 3-3-0...... 7-46-1 R.C. Lagomarsino...... 10-33-0...... 9-37-0...... 23-98-1...... 14-39-0...... 11-23-0...... 9-25-1...... 10-80-0 Jeff Terrell...... 9-28-0...... 8-39-0...... 9-35-0...... 13-6-1...... 15-57-0...... 16-32-1...... 9-(-6)-0 Pete Ploszek...... 2-13-0...... 6-6-0...... 3-3-0...... 2-22-0...... 2-4-0...... 3-13-0...... 5-0-0 Brian Shields...... 1-1-0...... 1-6-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 Brian Brigham...... 1-(-7)-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 4-21-0...... 1-3-0...... 0-0-0 Brendan Circle...... 0-0-0...... 1-(-7)-0...... 1-5-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 1-1-0...... 0-0-0 Cleo Kirkland...... DNP...... DNP...... 0-0-0...... 2-5-0...... DNP...... 0-0-0...... DNP

Passing (attempts-completions-INTS, yards, TDs) Player...... at Lehigh...... LAFAYETTE.... at Columbia...at Colgate... BROWN...... HARVARD..... at Cornell....PENN...... at Yale...... DARTMOUTH Jeff Terrell...... 27-16-3, 205, 1...... 31-20-1, 261, 3...... 20-12-2, 141, 1..... 32-17-0, 293, 1...27-17-0, 185, 2....33-17-1, 223, 2....32-14-2, 208, 0

Receiving (receptions-yards-TDs) Player...... at Lehigh...... LAFAYETTE...at Columbia...at Colgate.... BROWN...... HARVARD...... at Cornell... PENN...... at Yale...... DARTMOUTH Brendan Circle...... 4-55-0...... 5-43-0...... 2-47-0...... 4-116-1...... 6-88-1...... 6-114-1...... 2-22-0 Brian Brigham...... 4-36-0...... 6-72-1...... 0-0-0...... 4-47-0...... 3-28-0...... 5-40-0...... 1-28-0 Adam Berry...... 3-34-1...... 1-25-0...... 3-32-0...... 2-25-0...... 0-0-0...... 2-29-0...... 1-28-0 Brian Shields...... 2-29-0...... 1-8-0...... 1-11-0...... 1-18-0...... 2-14-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 Billy Mitchell...... 1-23-0...... 1-12-0...... 1-1-1...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 R.C. Lagomarsino...... 1-16-0...... 2-55-1...... 4-35-0...... 1-8-0...... 1-6-0...... 0-0-0...... 2-25-0 Rob Toresco...... 0-0-0...... 3-32-0...... 1-15-0...... 3-44-0...... 4-42-1...... 2-18-0...... 4-32-0 Jake Staser...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 2-35-0...... 1-7-0...... 1-6-1...... 4-73-0 Will Thanheiser...... 0-0-0...... 1-14-1...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0 Pete Ploszek...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 2-28-0...... 0-0-0 2006 Princeton Football 12 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Princeton Football 2006 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

Princeton 14, Lehigh 10 Princeton 26, Lafayette 14

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Princeton football coach Roger Hughes believed PRINCETON, N.J. - At the start of the season, Princeton head football in his team’s talent and character, but he just didn’t know how his Tigers Roger Hughes believed in the talent and character of his football team, but would respond in game conditions. With 15 new starters, Hughes just didn’t he just didn’t know how his cast of largely-inexperienced players would react know how his squad would react when it got punched in the mouth. when they faced game adversity. In front of 8,667 excited fans at Goodman Stadium, the Lehigh football Two of the best teams in the Patriot League helped answer that question. team helped Hughes find that answer early. The Mountain Hawks, coming For the second straight week, Princeton rallied for an impressive win off a thrilling win at Villanova, punched Princeton early. Then they punched against a likely contender for the Patriot League title. Led by three touchdown the Tigers again. passes by Jeff Terrell, a pair of interceptions by J.J. Artis and a spectacular Hughes saw a Princeton team that never backed down. It composed it- 49-yard touchdown reception by sophomore R.C. Lagomarsino, the Tigers self, wound up and threw a couple punches of its own. And then it walked improved to 2-0 on the season by claiming a 26-14 win over Lafayette in their away from Lehigh with its first win at Goodman Stadium since 1992. home opener. Playing its first game on the new FieldTurf, Princeton scored Touchdowns by Rob Toresco and Adam Berry, along with a pair of in- two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and fought off several Lafayette charg- terceptions from Tim Strickland and an overall brilliant effort by the Tiger es to stay undefeated on the young season and head into next weekend’s Ivy defense, led Princeton to a 14-10 win at Lehigh. The win was Princeton’s League opener at Columbia with momentum. third straight in a season opener and second straight on the road. “I’m very proud of what this team did tonight,” Hughes said afterwards. “I’m really proud of the way we played as a team,” Hughes said after- “And I stress team. J.J. had some great individual plays, and R.C. did as well. wards. “As a staff, we went around yesterday and tried to figure out what Jeff led them the way I expect him to, but it’s great to see the culture change would happen, and we all agreed that we just didn’t know. We hadn’t seen that we have been working towards really come to fruition.” them in game conditions yet, and I really like the way they responded.” Terrell completed 20 passes for 261 yards and three scores, including the Senior quarterback Jeff Terrell threw for 205 yards and a touchdown to winning touchdown to sophomore Will Thanheiser. That score, a 14-yarder improve to 8-3 as a starter. Toresco led Princeton with 40 yards rushing, and with 13:59 left in the fourth quarter, gave Princeton a 19-14 lead and was the just as he did last season at Lafayette, he was able to gain the critical late first career touchdown for Thanheiser. first downs to keep the dangerous Lehigh offense off the field. Seven Tigers He was one of eight receivers to catch passes from Terrell. Senior Bri- caught at least one pass, with starters Brendan Circle and Brian Brigham an Brigham led the way with six catches for 72 yards and a touchdown. He leading the way with four caught a 25-yard scoring At Princeton Stadium • Sept. 23, 2006 At Goodman Stadium • Sept. 16, 2006 apiece. pass late in the first half Lafayette (2-2) 0 7 7 0 - 14 Princeton (1-0) 0 0 14 0 - 14 Strickland and fel- to give Princeton a 13-7 Princeton (2-0) 3 10 0 13 - 26 Lehigh (1-2) 10 0 0 0 - 10 low defensive back Kevin lead at intermission. Kelleher led the defense First quarter P - Louden 30 FG, 7:30. Terrell also led Prince- First quarter L - Leo 23 FG, 8:21; L - Threatt 3 run with seven tackles apiece, Second quarter P - Louden 38 FG, 13:01; L - Adair ton with 39 yards rushing, (Leo kick), 2:13. 16 pass (Ziska kick), 3:08; P - Brigham 25 pass Second quarter none but it was junior Doori while Lagomarsino added (Louden kick), 0:43. Third quarter P - Toresco 7 run (Louden kick), 13:10; Song who had arguably Third quarter L - Hurt 2 run (Ziska kick), 1:39. 37 rushing yards to his 49 P - Berry 12 pass from Terrell (Louden kick), 6:56. the two biggest tackles. Fourth quarter P - Thanheiser 14 pass (pass failed), receiving yards. Princeton Fourth quarter none 13:59; P - Lagomarsino 49 pass (Louden kick), 10:58. Attendance 8,667. He had a stop on 4th-and- rushed for 109 yards as a Attendance 8,291. 1 late in the first half and team and held Lafayette Statistics...... Princeton...... Lehigh another on 3rd-and-goal Statistics...... Lafayette..... Princeton to 77, thanks to another First downs...... 19...... 16 First downs...... 10...... 21 Rushing Yards...... 34-108...... 37-182 after Princeton cut its strong effort by the Tiger Rushing Yards...... 26-77...... 37-109 Att-Comp-Int...... 27-16-3...... 21-13-2 deficit to 10-7 in the third defense. For the second Att-Comp-Int...... 27-12-2...... 31-20-1 Passing Yards...... 205...... 207 quarter. Passing Yards...... 129...... 261 straight game, Strick- Total Yards...... 313...... 389 Princeton scored both Total Yards...... 206...... 370 land led the defense with Punts...... 4-44.5...... 3-38.7 Punts...... 7-32.7...... 5-44.5 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 0-0 touchdowns in the third seven tackles (three solo), Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0...... 2-1 Penalties-Yards...... 9-78...... 9-84 quarter, including Tores- while Doori Song added Penalties-Yards...... 5-57...... 3-26 3rd-Down Conversions...... 3 of 11...... 2 of 9 co’s 7-yard run to com- 3rd-Down Conversions...... 2 of 12...... 6 of 14 five stops, including one Time of Possession...... 31:18...... 28:42 plete the opening drive Time of Possession...... 25:41...... 34:19 critical tackle for loss on Individual Leaders of the half. Lehigh nearly Individual Leaders a third-and-short. Sopho- Rushing: P - Toresco 10-40, TD; Lagomarsino 10-33. built the lead back to 10 Rushing: L - Hurt 21-65, TD; Maurer 5-12. more linemen Pete Bu- L - Thompson 17-82; Threatt 11-52, TD. P - Terrell 8-39; Lagomarsino 9-37. Passing: P - Terrell 27-16-3, TD, 205 yards. . points, but Strickland re- chignani and Tom Methvin Passing: L - Maurer 27-12-2, TD, 129 yards. . L - Threatt 21-13-2, 207 yards. corded his first intercep- P - Terrell 31-20-1, 3 TDs, 261 yards. both had sacks late to Receiving: P - Circle 4-55; Brigham 4-36. . tion in the end zone to end Receiving: L - Adair 4-38, TD; Ort 3-35. thwart Lafayette’s final L - Trovato 4-133; Thomas 3-26. that drive. P - Brigham 6-72, TD; Circle 5-43. possession. 2006 Princeton Football 13 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Princeton Football 2006 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

Princeton 19, Columbia 6 Princeton 27, Colgate 26 ot

NEW YORK CITY – They award style points for figure skating, not football. HAMILTON, N.Y. - Another fourth-quarter rally, led by a brilliant performance Led by an overwhelming team defense that allowed only five first downs and by senior quarterback Jeff Terrell, and a critical two-point stop by Tom Methvin 23 yards rushing, the Princeton football team improved to 3-0, 1-0 in the Ivy on the final play of overtime sent the No. 22 Princeton football team to a thrilling . League with a 19-6 victory over Columbia at Wien Stadium. 27-26 win at Colgate last Saturday. The win improved Princeton to 4-0 for The Princeton defense didn’t only hold Columbia to six points, which fol- the first time since 1995 and gave the Tigers their first 3-0 record against lowed a Tiger turnover inside its own red zone. The Tiger defense, which the Patriot League since 1997. came into the weekend as the No. 1 scoring defense in the league, scored two A missed Colgate field goal on the final play of regula- points of its own on a Mike Meehan safety late in the fourth quarter. tion forced overtime. Princeton, which lost the coin toss, put its . Princeton’s offense wasn’t pretty, but it scored the points it needed. Quar- offense on the field first knowing that points were a must. On second-and- terback Jeff Terrell, who entered the weekend in the Top 10 nationally in both 10, Terrell hit Adam Berry, who tipped the ball to himself and caught it passing yardage and total yardage, completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to for nine yards. A third-down stop forced a decision by head coach Roger Billy Mitchell in the second quarter. R.C. Lagomarsino scored his first rush- Hughes, who called a timeout after first sending in the field goal unit. ing touchdown just over five minutes later, completing a 50-yard drive with a “At first, I thought it was a yard and a half,” Hughes said, “but Terrell told 4-yard run. me it was only inches. I looked him in the eye as he promised me he would Lagomarsino led all players with 98 yards rushing, while junior fullback pick up the first down.” Rob Toresco added 39 yards on 14 carries. Lagomarsino also led the team Terrell kept his promise, gaining two yards behind an. with four catches for 35 yards, while five other Princeton players caught at offensive line that performed well again. He then hit Rob Toresco on a rollout least one pass. Tim Boardman led the Princeton defense with five tackles, pass to the 5-yard-line, and then kept on an option to pick up the first down. In- while Bill Foran added three special teams stops. The Princeton special side the 5-yard-line, Terrell ran a quarterback keeper and dragged one Colgate. teams played its best game of the season, giving the Tigers favorable field defender into the end zone with him. The PAT by Connor Louden, who made position throughout the game. a critical field goal late to force OT, gave Princeton a 27-20 lead. “The guys may not have realized it, but I dreaded this game for 12 months,” Colgate came right back and scored in two plays. Jordan Scott scored head coach Roger Hughes said, “because of the way Columbia plays at home. on a swing pass from 26 At Andy Kerr Stadium • Oct. 7, 2006 I credit them as a team for taking us out of a couple things we wanted to do, yards out, and this time it but I also credit our de- was Colgate head coach #22 Princeton (4-0) 0 10 7 3 7 - 27 At Wien Stadium • Sept. 30, 2006 fense for the way they de- Dick Biddle’s time to Colgate (2-3) 7 6 0 7 6 - 26

Princeton (3-0,1-0) 0 14 3 2 - 19 fended some short fields make a decision. He sent First quarter C - Saraceno 1 run (Stein kick), 11:09. Columbia (2-1, 0-1) 0 6 0 0 - 6 after turnovers. The best out his offense to go for Second quarter P - Circle 33 pass from Terrell thing about winning ugly two and called a quarter- (Louden kick), 11:33; P - Louden 33 FG, 8:05; . First quarter none C - Scott 1 run (kick failed), 1:36. is winning.” back keeper of his own. Second quarter P - Mitchell 1 pass (Louden kick), Third quarter P - Toresco 1 run (Louden kick), 3:49. 10:29; P - Lagomarsino 4 run (Louden kick), 5:03. . And this win came Splitting most of his skill Fourth quarter C - Saraceno 2 run (Stein kick), 6:20; C - Knowlin 13 pass (kick failed), 2:54. from the defense, which players out right, quar- Louden 34 FG, 4:02. Overtime P - Terrell 4 run (Louden kick); C - Scott 26 Third quarter P - Louden 23 FG, 3:26. didn’t allow Columbia a terback Mike Saraceno Fourth quarter P - Meehan safety, 3:53. pass from Saraceno (run failed). Attendance 8,845. first down on eight of its ran a draw play directly Attendance 4,220. first 10 drives. Colum- into the arms of Methvin, Statistics...... Princeton..... Columbia bia was 0-for-11 on third who stood him up on the Statistics...... Princeton...... Colgate First downs...... 18...... 5 First downs...... 22...... 16 downs and 0-for-2 on spot to end the game. Rushing Yards...... 50-180...... 13-23 Rushing Yards...... 38-104...... 45-123 Att-Comp-Int...... 20-12-2...... 31-13-1 fourth downs. Princeton showed Att-Comp-Int...... 32-17-0...... 26-14-0 Passing Yards...... 141...... 111 Princeton got both toughness and character Passing Yards...... 293...... 236 Total Yards...... 321...... 134 touchdowns in the second again by overcoming its Total Yards...... 397...... 359 Punts...... 3-41.3...... 7-40.9 Punts...... 5-34.2...... 7-39.9 quarter, and a 23-yard own miscues, especially Fumbles-Lost...... 4-2...... 1-0 Fumbles-Lost...... 4-2...... 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 7-50...... 6-36 field goal by Connor Loud- a pair of fumbles, to gain Penalties-Yards...... 3-25...... 4-45 3rd-Down Conversions...... 3 of 13...... 0 of 11 en made it a two-posses- the win. Terrell threw for 3rd-Down Conversions...... 3 of 13...... 2 of 14 Time of Possession...... 40:06...... 19:54 sion game. Columbia’s a career-best 293 yards Time of Possession...... 27:07...... 32:53 Individual Leaders last effort was thwarted to move into 10th place Individual Leaders Rushing: P - Lagomarsino 23-98, TD; Toresco 14-39. when defensive lineman on the all-time Princeton Rushing: P - Lagomarsino 14-39; Toresco 7-32, TD. C - Davis 11-22; Cobb 1-3. C - Scott 33-79, TD; Saraceno 8-17, 2 TDs. Passing: P - Terrell 20-12-2, TD, 141 yards. . Mike Meehan came off passing list. He threw a Passing: P - Terrell 32-17-0, TD, 293 yds. . C - Hormann 31-13-1, TD, 207 yards. the line and sacked Craig touchdown pass to Bren- C - Saraceno 26-14-0, TD, 236 yds. Receiving: P - Lagomarsino 4-35; Berry 3-32. . Hormann for a safety. dan Circle in addition to Receiving: P - Circle 4-116, TD; Brigham 4-47. C - Knowlin 6-61, TD; Davis 4-34. C - Parker 4-80; Scott 3-42, TD. his own score in OT. 2006 Princeton Football 14 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Princeton Football 2006 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

Princeton 17, Brown 3 Princeton 31, Harvard 28

PRINCETON — The Princeton defense, led by a brilliant all-around effort PRINCETON, N.J. - Esteemed sportswriter Grantland Rice, who termed by Tom Methvin and Steckel’s timely pick, carried the No. 22 Tigers to a 17-3 the 1922 Princeton football squad the “Team of Destiny,” once wrote that win over Brown Friday night in front of 10,136 fans at Princeton Stadium and “a team that won’t be beaten can’t be beaten.” In front of a raucous home a national ESPNU audience. crowd Saturday afternoon, the 2006 Tigers, ranked 21st nationally, took on Methvin recorded six tackles, including four for losses, and added three the No. 15 Harvard Crimson in the first undefeated showdown between the sacks and three pass breakups to lead the defense. Classmate and fellow two legendary programs since 1922. Despite trailing in the fourth quarter, defensive end Pete Buchignani led the team with seven tackles and re- Princeton decided that it, also, would not be beaten on this day. And for the corded one sack, while senior linebacker Brig Walker added six tackles, sixth straight time this magical season, the Tigers were right. including two solo stops. Princeton picked off Brown’s explosive passing. A 20-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Terrell to Brendan Circle and a pair attack twice, including a spectacular diving grab by J.J. Artis in the first half. of interceptions by Kevin Kelleher highlighted a tense, Princeton-dominated It took the Tiger offense more than a half to get going, but in a span final five minutes in a 31-28 victory over the Crimson. Princeton rallied from of less than two minutes, Princeton scored all the points it would need. a second-half deficit to win for the fourth time this season, and the Tigers Even at 3-3, Princeton started with the ball at the Brown 43-yard-line late in defeated Harvard for the first time ever at Princeton Stadium. the third quarter. Senior quarterback Jeff Terrell, who completed 17-of-27 While the offense scored the winning points, it was the team defensive passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns, engineered a seven-play scoring effort against longtime Princeton killer Clifton Dawson that gave the Tigers drive that ended in a 18-yard scoring strike to junior back Rob Toresco. The a chance to win. Dawson, who did score three touchdowns in the win and Tigers’ leading rusher last season, Toresco showed his hands by bringing in surpassed the Ivy League career record for rushing touchdowns, came into the catch and holding on, despite a major hit at the goal line. the game averaging more than 195 yards per game against the Tigers, but Leading 10-3 at that point, the Princeton defense forced a three-and-out he rushed for only 64 yards on Saturday. Backup quarterback Liam O’Hagan by tackling Brown quarterback Joe DiGiacomo for an eight-yard loss on first did most of the Harvard damage both on the ground and through the air; down and forcing two straight incomplete passes. With good field position at he rushed for 89 yards the Brown 46-yard-line, Toresco took a handoff for six yards and then Ter- and threw for 168 yards, At Princeton Stadium • Oct. 21, 2006 rell looked for his favorite target over the last two weeks, Brendan Circle. including a TD. #15 Harvard (5-1, 2-1) 7 7 14 0 - 28 The slant pattern was good enough for the first down, but Circle turned But once again, it was #21 Princeton (6-0, 3-0) 17 7 0 7 - 31 it into plenty more. He O’Hagan’s counterpart First quarter H - Dawson 20 pass from Pizzotti At Princeton Stadium • Oct. 13, 2006 stopped, spun and sprint- left the game with the (Schindel kick), 11:28; P - Terrell 29 run (Louden Brown (1-4, 0-2) 0 3 0 0 - 3 ed untouched into the left win. Terrell, who is now kick), 7:25; P - Louden 22 FG, 3:36; P - Staser 6 #22 Princeton (5-0, 2-0) 3 0 14 0 - 17 corner of the end zone. 13-3 as a starter and has pass from Terrell (Louden kick), 0:00. Second quarter H - Dawson 4 run (Schindel kick), That gave Princeton a . led Princeton to nine wins First quarter P - Louden 28 FG, 2:43. 9:13; P - Lagomarsino 10 run (Louden kick), 0:58. 17-3 lead, and the de- in its last 10 games, threw Second quarter B - Morgan 45 FG, 10:47. Third quarter H - Dawson 1 run (Schindel kick), Third quarter P - Toresco 18 pass from Terrell fense made sure it stood. for 223 yards and two 8:36; H - Mazza 15 pass from O’Hagan (Schindel (Louden kick), 2:11; P - Circle 40 pass from Terrell Brown quarterback touchdowns, and he add- kick), 3:55. Fourth quarter P - Circle 20 pass from Terrell (Louden kick), 0:06. Joe DiGiacomo entered ed 32 yards rushing and Fourth quarter none (Louden kick), 4:37. Attendance 10,136. the game ranked fourth another touchdown. Once Attendance 16,284. nationally in passing with again, Circle was Terrell’s Statistics...... Brown...... Princeton Statistics...... Harvard...... Princeton 272.2 yards per game, favorite target; the junior First downs...... 9...... 21 First downs...... 18...... 16 Rushing Yards...... 26-41...... 39-139 but he didn’t even man- wideout caught six pass- Rushing Yards...... 33-122...... 38-104 Att-Comp-Int...... 30-10-2...... 28-17-1 age one-third of that es for 114 yards and the Att-Comp-Int...... 37-17-4...... 35-18-1 Passing Yards...... 116...... 185 against the Tigers. The game-winning TD. Passing Yards...... 214...... 235 Total Yards...... 157...... 324 Total Yards...... 336...... 339 senior quarterback threw Princeton picked off Punts...... 7-34.6...... 5-34.8 Punts...... 6-44.8...... 7-41.6 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-1...... 1-0 for 71 yards, was picked four passes in the win Fumbles-Lost...... 2-1...... 1-0 Penalties-Yards...... 4-50...... 7-65 off twice and sacked four (two for Kelleher, one Penalties-Yards...... 6-43...... 4-24 3rd-Down Conversions...... 5 of 15...... 5 of 13 times by the Princeton apiece for Luke Steckel 3rd-Down Conversions...... 5 of 16...... 6 of 18 Time of Possession...... 26:24...... 33:36 Time of Possession...... 26:33...... 33:17 defense. Brown used two and Tom Hurley). J.J. Ar- Individual Leaders other quarterbacks dur- tis had a team-high eight Individual Leaders Rushing: B - Nuzzo 3-29; B - Oyalowo 7-25. ing the game, and neither tackles, including five solo Rushing: P - Terrell 16-32, TD; Lagomarsino 9-25, TD. P - Terrell 15-57; Toresco 7-34. H - O’Hagan 10-89; Dawson 21-64, 2 TDs. Passing: B - DiGiacomo 17-6-2, 71 yds. . threw for more than 30 stops, while Mike Meehan Passing: P - Terrell 33-17-1, 2 TDs, 223 yds. . P - Terrell 27-17-0, 2 TDs, 185 yds. yards. added six stops, two pass H - O’Hagan 27-13-2, TD, 168 yds. Receiving: B - Hill 3-47; Cloherty 2-37. Receiving: P - Circle 6-114, TD; Brigham 5-40. breakups and one tackle P - Circle 6-88, TD; Toresco 4-42, TD. H - Mazza 4-79, TD; Luft 4-59. for loss. 2006 Princeton Football 15 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Princeton Football 2006 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

Cornell 14, Princeton 7

The No. 15 Princeton football team played with fire all season, and on a cold, rainy day in Ithaca, the Tigers were finally burned. Princeton had won three games already this season when losing the turnover battle, but a trio of turnovers were too much to overcome against a determined Cornell squad, which ended Princeton’s undefeated streak at seven games with a 14-7 win at Schoellkopf Field. The Tigers had also come back from second-half deficits in four wins this season, and they looked in position to come up with a fifth Saturday afternoon. Trailing 14-7 with 2:29 remaining, senior quarterback Jeff Terrell engineered a drive that began at Princeton’s own 15-yard-line. He completed a pair of first-down passes to R.C. Lagomarsino, then another to Jake Staser that put Princeton in Cornell territory for the third time of the fourth quarter. Passes to Brendan Circle and Rob Toresco put the ball at the Big Red 25-yard-line, but Terrell’s next pass was picked off by Matt Grant at the Big Red 8-yard-line with 22 seconds remaining. That was the third turnover of the day for Princeton, and each cost the Tigers dearly. The first was an interception that was picked off by Tim Bax and returned to the 1-yard-line, where Cornell scored one play later. The second came off a Big Red blitz, when Terrell was hit from the blind side and fumbled in Cornell territory during the frustrating fourth quarter. Princeton outgained Cornell 328-274, thanks in large part to a solid per- formance by Lagomarsino. He rushed 10 times for 80 yards and caught two passes for 25 yards. Toresco added 46 yards rushing and Princeton’s lone touchdown, while Staser led all receivers with 73 yards on four catches. Unfortunately for Princeton, the offensive star was Cornell running back Luke Siwula, whose bruis- At Schoellkopf Field • Oct. 28, 2006 ing carries kept drives

#15 Princeton (6-1, 3-1) 0 0 7 0 - 7 alive and took valuable Cornell (3-4, 1-3) 0 7 7 0 - 14 time off the clock. He led all players with 98 yards First quarter none Second quarter C - Siwula 1 run (Zell kick), 4:10. rushing, and many of Third quarter C - Canty 40 pass from Ford (Zell them came after the first kick), 7:29; P - Toresco 2 run (Louden kick), 3:22. defender got to him. Na- Fourth quarter none than Ford added 125 yards Attendance 2,852. passing and a touchdown, Statistics...... Princeton...... Cornell while receiver Zac Canty First downs...... 17...... 16 caught seven passes for Rushing Yards...... 31-120...... 42-129 Att-Comp-Int...... 33-14-2...... 19-13-1 93 yards and a score. Passing Yards...... 208...... 145 The Princeton defense Total Yards...... 328...... 274 was led by Tim Board- Punts...... 6-37.7...... 5-35.2 man, who made a Princ- Fumbles-Lost...... 3-1...... 1-0 Penalties-Yards...... 3-25...... 4-44 eton season high 15 tack- 3rd-Down Conversions...... 3 of 12...... 5 of 13 les in the loss. Both Tom Time of Possession...... 28:10...... 31:50 Methvin and Jon Stem Individual Leaders recorded eight tackles Rushing: P - Lagomarsino 10-80; Toresco 7-46, TD. apiece, while Doori Song C - Siwula 25-98, TD; Kilcoyne 7-12. Passing: P - Terrell 32-14-2, 208 yds. . added six tackles and one C - Ford 15-9-1, TD, 125 yds. for loss. Tim Strickland Receiving: P - Staser 4-73; Toresco 4-32. recorded his third inter- C - Canty 7-93, TD; Baker 4-27. ception of the season. 2006 Princeton Football 16 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

TEAM STATISTICS PRIN OPP ------SCORING...... 141 101 Points Per Game...... 20.1 14.4 FIRST DOWNS...... 134 90 Rushing...... 55 42 Passing...... 72 41 Penalty...... 7 7 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 864 697 Yards gained rushing...... 1106 851 Yards lost rushing...... 242 154 Rushing Attempts...... 267 222 Average Per Rush...... 3.2 3.1 Average Per Game...... 123.4 99.6 TDs Rushing...... 7 8 PASSING YARDAGE...... 1528 1165 Att-Comp-Int...... 206-114-10 191-92-12 Average Per Pass...... 7.4 6.1 Average Per Catch...... 13.4 12.7 Average Per Game...... 218.3 166.4 TDs Passing...... 10 6 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 2392 1862 Total Plays...... 473 413 Average Per Play...... 5.1 4.5 Average Per Game...... 341.7 266.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 23-409 27-452 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 20-138 15-124 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 12-79 10-121 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 17.8 16.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 6.9 8.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 6.6 12.1 FUMBLES-LOST...... 16-6 7-2 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 36-293 38-359 Average Per Game...... 41.9 51.3 PUNTS-YARDS...... 35-1392 42-1597 Average Per Punt...... 39.8 38.0 Net punt average...... 35.1 32.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 32:32 27:25 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 29/94 21/90 3rd-Down Pct...... 31% 23% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 6/10 6/17 4th-Down Pct...... 60% 35% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 8-53 14-83 MISC YARDS...... 0 19 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 17 14 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 7-12 2-6 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 18-24 75% 13-18 72% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 11-24 46% 12-18 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 16-16 100% 11-13 85% ATTENDANCE...... 34711 24584 Games/Avg Per Game...... 3/11570 4/6146 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Princeton...... 23 41 45 25 7 - 141 Opponents...... 24 36 28 7 6 - 101 The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------LAGOMARSINO, RC 7 86 406 71 335 3.9 2 48 47.9 SHIELDS, Brian 20 138 6.9 0 49 TORESCO, Rob 7 58 225 19 206 3.6 3 18 29.4 Total...... 20 138 6.9 0 49 TERRELL, Jeff 7 79 303 112 191 2.4 2 29 27.3 Opponents...... 15 124 8.3 0 33 PLOSZEK, Pete 7 23 83 22 61 2.7 0 22 8.7 BRIGHAM, Brian 7 9 42 9 33 3.7 0 12 4.7 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long FORAN, Bill 7 5 29 2 27 5.4 0 14 3.9 ------SHIELDS, Brian 7 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 6 1.0 STRICKLAND, Tim 3 47 15.7 0 30 KIRKLAND, Cleo 1 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 5.0 ARTIS, J.J. 3 0 0.0 0 0 CIRCLE, Brendan 7 3 6 7 -1 -0.3 0 5 -0.1 STECKEL, Luke 2 21 10.5 0 12 Total...... 7 267 1106 242 864 3.2 7 48 123.4 KELLEHER, Kevin 2 11 5.5 0 11 Opponents...... 7 222 851 154 697 3.1 8 35 99.6 WALKER, Brig 1 0 0.0 0 0 HURLEY, Tom 1 0 0.0 0 0 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total...... 12 79 6.6 0 30 ------Opponents...... 10 121 12.1 0 41 TERRELL, Jeff 7 126.41 113-202-9 55.9 1516 10 62 216.6 FORAN, Bill 7 100.40 1-2-0 50.0 12 0 12 1.7 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long THANHEISER, Wil 4 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 ------TEAM 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 FORAN, Bill 10 191 19.1 0 44 Total...... 7 123.96 114-206-10 55.3 1528 10 62 218.3 SHIELDS, Brian 6 99 16.5 0 24 Opponents...... 7 97.20 92-191-12 48.2 1165 6 69 166.4 BRIGHAM, Brian 4 79 19.8 0 29 PLOSZEK, Pete 3 40 13.3 0 20 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Total...... 23 409 17.8 0 44 ------Opponents...... 27 452 16.7 0 41 CIRCLE, Brendan 7 29 485 16.7 3 62 69.3 BRIGHAM, Brian 7 23 251 10.9 1 28 35.9 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TORESCO, Rob 7 17 183 10.8 1 24 26.1 ------BERRY, Adam 7 12 173 14.4 1 28 24.7 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 LAGOMARSINO, RC 7 11 145 13.2 1 49 20.7 Opponents...... 1 8 8.0 0 8 STASER, Jake 7 8 121 15.1 1 36 17.3 SHIELDS, Brian 7 7 80 11.4 0 18 11.4 MITCHELL, Billy 7 3 36 12.0 1 23 5.1 PLOSZEK, Pete 7 2 28 14.0 0 22 4.0 THANHEISER, Wil 4 1 14 14.0 1 14 3.5 FORAN, Bill 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 KOPOLOVICH, Dan 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 1.0 Total...... 7 114 1528 13.4 10 62 218.3 Opponents...... 7 92 1165 12.7 6 69 166.4 The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------LOUDEN, Conner 0 7-12 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37 TERRELL, Jeff 7 281 191 1516 1707 243.9 TORESCO, Rob 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 LAGOMARSINO, RC 7 86 335 0 335 47.9 LAGOMARSINO, RC 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 TORESCO, Rob 7 58 206 0 206 29.4 CIRCLE, Brendan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 PLOSZEK, Pete 7 23 61 0 61 8.7 TERRELL, Jeff 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 12 FORAN, Bill 7 7 27 12 39 5.6 BERRY, Adam 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BRIGHAM, Brian 7 9 33 0 33 4.7 STASER, Jake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SHIELDS, Brian 7 2 7 0 7 1.0 THANHEISER, Wil 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KIRKLAND, Cleo 1 2 5 0 5 5.0 BRIGHAM, Brian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CIRCLE, Brendan 7 3 -1 0 -1 -0.1 MITCHELL, Billy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 7 473 864 1528 2392 341.7 MEEHAN, Mike 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Opponents...... 7 413 697 1165 1862 266.0 Total...... 17 7-12 16-16 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 141 Opponents...... 14 2-6 11-13 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 101

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------MCDONOUGH, Coli 24 1047 43.6 64 2 2 10 1 LOUDEN, Conner 7-12 58.3 0-0 3-4 4-8 0-0 0-0 38 3 COYLE, Ryan 10 345 34.5 47 0 3 2 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 FG SEQUENCE Princeton OPPONENTS Total...... 35 1392 39.8 64 2 5 12 1 ------Opponents...... 42 1597 38.0 61 4 4 12 0 Lehigh 21 (23),24 Lafayette (30),(38) 52 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Columbia 38,(23) ------Colgate (33),30,(34) 38 LICHTENSTEIN, M 26 1390 53.5 3 0 Brown (28),36 (45) LOUDEN, Conner 4 219 54.8 0 0 Harvard (22),39 - Total...... 30 1609 53.6 3 0 452 36.6 28 Cornell - 37 Opponents...... 23 1341 58.3 0 0 409 40.5 24

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------CIRCLE, Brendan 7 -1 485 0 0 0 484 69.1 LAGOMARSINO, RC 7 335 145 0 0 0 480 68.6 TORESCO, Rob 7 206 183 0 0 0 389 55.6 BRIGHAM, Brian 7 33 251 0 79 0 363 51.9 SHIELDS, Brian 7 7 80 138 99 0 324 46.3 FORAN, Bill 7 27 6 0 191 0 224 32.0 TERRELL, Jeff 7 191 0 0 0 0 191 27.3 BERRY, Adam 7 0 173 0 0 0 173 24.7 PLOSZEK, Pete 7 61 28 0 40 0 129 18.4 STASER, Jake 7 0 121 0 0 0 121 17.3 STRICKLAND, Tim 7 0 0 0 0 47 47 6.7 MITCHELL, Billy 7 0 36 0 0 0 36 5.1 STECKEL, Luke 7 0 0 0 0 21 21 3.0 THANHEISER, Wil 4 0 14 0 0 0 14 3.5 KELLEHER, Kevin 7 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.6 KOPOLOVICH, Dan 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 1.0 KIRKLAND, Cleo 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Total...... 7 864 1528 138 409 79 3018 431.1 Opponents...... 7 697 1165 124 452 121 2559 365.6 The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------44 BOARDMAN, Tim 7 14 26 40 3-7 1-2 ...... 33 SONG, Doori 7 17 12 29 6-15 . . . . . 1 . . 21 WALKER, Brig 7 14 14 28 3-5 . 1-0 . . . 1 . . 56 MARSHALL, Jake 7 10 17 27 4-13 1-7 . 1 . . . . . 51 STEM, Jon 7 10 17 27 4-17 2-12 . 2 1 . . . . 20 STRICKLAND, Tim 7 17 9 26 2-4 . 3-47 5 . . . . . 9 KELLEHER, Kevin 7 12 13 25 . . 2-11 ...... 97 BUCHIGNANI, Pet 7 11 13 24 4-11 2-6 ...... 96 METHVIN, Tom 7 11 12 23 6-31 4-24 . 4 . . . . . 26 HURLEY, Tom 7 14 9 23 . . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . 95 MEEHAN, Mike 7 8 15 23 2-2 1-2 . 2 . . 1 . 1 13 ARTIS, J.J. 7 16 3 19 . . 3-0 5 . . . . . 68 KOCH, Matt 7 5 11 16 1-1 ...... 18 KOPOLOVICH, Dan 6 9 6 15 1-3 . . 2 . . . . . 57 STECKEL, Luke 7 4 9 13 1-1 . 2-21 ...... 24 ANDERSON, Rob 7 4 7 11 1-1 . . 1 . . . . . 25 CERRETA, Joe 6 5 2 7 1-1 . . 1 . . . . . 11 FORAN, Bill 7 6 1 7 ...... 50 CALLAHAN, John 5 6 1 7 ...... 93 MCGRATH, Pat 6 5 2 7 ...... 28 SIMNICK, Ray 6 2 3 5 ...... 58 PRITCHARD, Ryan 7 4 1 5 ...... 59 BRITTON, Scott 6 3 2 5 ...... 8 GUNTER, Kenny 5 2 3 5 ...... 80 BERRY, Adam 7 3 1 4 ...... 7 PLOSZEK, Pete 7 1 2 3 ...... 4 TERRELL, Jeff 7 3 . 3 ...... 29 MCDONOUGH, Coli 6 1 1 2 ...... 19 TORESCO, Rob 7 2 . 2 ...... 32 KELLY, Cart 6 . 2 2 ...... 12 WILLIAMS, Blake 6 . 2 2 ...... 66 BARRIE, Brett 7 1 1 2 ...... 17 BRIGHAM, Brian 7 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 3 1 . 1 ...... 47 KORN, David 1 . 1 1 ...... 54 FEE, Adam 1 . 1 1 ...... 77 SWISHER, Brendo 7 1 . 1 ...... 55 MCCARTHY, Colli 3 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 7 222 220 442 39-112 8-53 12-79 26 1 2-0 3 . 1 Opponents...... 7 241 306 547 63-186 14-83 10-121 20 2 6-8 11 4 . The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 23 LAGOMARSINO, RC at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 98 LAGOMARSINO, RC at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) TD Rushes...... 1 TORESCO, Rob at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) LAGOMARSINO, RC at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) TERRELL, Jeff at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) TORESCO, Rob at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) LAGOMARSINO, RC vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) TERRELL, Jeff vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) TORESCO, Rob at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Long Rush...... 48 LAGOMARSINO, RC at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Pass attempts...... 33 TERRELL, Jeff vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Pass completions.... 20 TERRELL, Jeff vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Yards Passing...... 293 TERRELL, Jeff at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) TD Passes...... 3 TERRELL, Jeff vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Long Pass...... 62 TERRELL, Jeff vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Receptions...... 6 BRIGHAM, Brian vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) CIRCLE, Brendan vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) CIRCLE, Brendan vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Receiving..... 116 CIRCLE, Brendan at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) TD Receptions...... 1 BERRY, Adam at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) LAGOMARSINO, RC vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) BRIGHAM, Brian vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) THANHEISER, Wil vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) MITCHELL, Billy at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) CIRCLE, Brendan at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) CIRCLE, Brendan vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) TORESCO, Rob vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) CIRCLE, Brendan vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) STASER, Jake vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Reception...... 62 CIRCLE, Brendan vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Field Goals...... 2 LOUDEN, Conner vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) LOUDEN, Conner at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Long Field Goal..... 38 LOUDEN, Conner vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Punts...... 6 MCDONOUGH, Coli vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) MCDONOUGH, Coli at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Punting Avg...... 48.5 MCDONOUGH, Coli vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Punt...... 64 MCDONOUGH, Coli vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Punt Return.... 49 SHIELDS, Brian at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Long Kickoff Return. 44 FORAN, Bill at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Tackles...... 15 BOARDMAN, Tim at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Sacks...... 3.0 METHVIN, Tom vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) Tackles For Loss.... 4.0 METHVIN, Tom vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) Interceptions...... 2 STRICKLAND, Tim at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) ARTIS, J.J. vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) KELLEHER, Kevin vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 50 at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 180 at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Yards Per Rush...... 3.9 at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) TD Rushes...... 2 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Pass attempts...... 35 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Pass completions.... 20 vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Yards Passing...... 293 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Per Pass...... 9.2 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) TD Passes...... 3 vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Total Plays...... 73 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Total Offense...... 397 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Per Play...... 5.7 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Points...... 31 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Sacks By...... 4 vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) First Downs...... 22 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Penalties...... 9 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Penalty Yards...... 78 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Turnovers...... 4 at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Interceptions By.... 4 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 33 Scott, Jordan, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 98 SIWULA, Luke, at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) TD Rushes...... 2 Saraceno, Mike, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) DAWSON, Clifton, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Rush...... 35 McGowan, Matt, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Pass attempts...... 31 HORMANN,Craig, at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Pass completions.... 14 Saraceno, Mike, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Passing...... 243 Saraceno, Mike, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) TD Passes...... 1 Maurer, Brad, vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) HORMANN,Craig, at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Saraceno, Mike, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) O'HAGAN, Liam, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) PIZZOTTI, Chris, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) FORD, Nathan, at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Long Pass...... 69 Threatt, Sedale, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Receptions...... 7 CANTY, Zac, at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Receiving..... 133 Trovato, Frank, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) TD Receptions...... 1 Adair, Shaun, vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) KNOWLIN,Austin, at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Scott, Jordan, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) MAZZA, Corey, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) DAWSON, Clifton, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) CANTY, Zac, at Cornell (Oct 28, 2006) Long Reception...... 69 Trovato, Frank, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Field Goals...... 1 Leo, Jason, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Morgan, Steve, vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) Long Field Goal..... 45 Morgan, Steve, vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) Punts...... 7 Yankovich, D., vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) ROCHOLL,Jon, at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Sutton, Jason, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Morgan, Steve, vs Brown (Oct 13, 2006) Punting Avg...... 44.8 SCHINDEL, Matt, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Punt...... 61 SCHINDEL, Matt, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Long Punt Return.... 33 Adair, Shaun, vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Long Kickoff Return. 41 Watson, Tim, vs Lafayette (Sep 23, 2006) Tackles...... 15 Gallihugh, Mike, at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Sacks...... 2.0 McCRACKEN, Sonn, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) BRYANT, Desmond, vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Tackles For Loss.... 4.0 SCHMIDT,Darren, at Columbia (Sep 30, 2006) Interceptions...... 2 Moore, Ernest, at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 31, 2006) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 45 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 182 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Yards Per Rush...... 4.9 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) TD Rushes...... 3 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Pass attempts...... 37 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Pass completions.... 17 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Passing...... 243 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Per Pass...... 9.9 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) TD Passes...... 2 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Total Plays...... 71 at Colgate (Oct 07, 2006) Total Offense...... 389 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Yards Per Play...... 6.7 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Points...... 28 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Sacks By...... 4 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) First Downs...... 18 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Penalties...... 9 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Penalty Yards...... 84 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) Turnovers...... 5 vs Harvard (Oct 21, 2006) Interceptions By.... 3 at Lehigh (Sep 16, 2006) The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (3-1-0) (2-0-0) (1-1-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (3-1-0) (2-0-0) (1-1-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS PRIN OPP ------*Sep 30, 2006 at Columbia W 19-6 8845 FIRST DOWNS...... 72 48 *Oct 13, 2006 BROWN W 17-3 10136 Rushing...... 32 20 *Oct 21, 2006 #15 HARVARD W 31-28 16284 Passing...... 35 23 *Oct 28, 2006 at Cornell L 7-14 2852 Penalty...... 5 5 * denotes conference game RUSHING YARDAGE...... 543 315 Yards gained rushing... 666 416 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Yards lost rushing..... 123 101 ------Rushing Attempts...... 158 114 LAGOMARSINO, RC 4 53 263 37 226 4.3 2 48 56.5 Average Per Rush...... 3.4 2.8 TORESCO, Rob 4 31 127 5 122 3.9 1 15 30.5 Average Per Game...... 135.8 78.8 TERRELL, Jeff 4 49 179 61 118 2.4 1 29 29.5 TDs Rushing...... 4 3 FORAN, Bill 4 5 29 2 27 5.4 0 14 6.8 PASSING YARDAGE...... 769 586 BRIGHAM, Brian 4 5 26 2 24 4.8 0 12 6.0 Att-Comp-Int...... 116-61-6 117-53-8 PLOSZEK, Pete 4 13 36 16 20 1.5 0 9 5.0 Average Per Pass...... 6.6 5.0 CIRCLE, Brendan 4 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 1.5 Average Per Catch...... 12.6 11.1 Total...... 4 158 666 123 543 3.4 4 48 135.8 Average Per Game...... 192.2 146.5 Opponents...... 4 114 416 101 315 2.8 3 32 78.8 TDs Passing...... 5 4 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 1312 901 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total Plays...... 274 231 ------Average Per Play...... 4.8 3.9 TERRELL, Jeff 4 116.15 60-112-5 53.6 757 5 62 189.2 Average Per Game...... 328.0 225.2 FORAN, Bill 4 100.40 1-2-0 50.0 12 0 12 3.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 13-224 14-230 THANHEISER, Wil 3 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 11-104 7-29 TEAM 2 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 8-32 6-102 Total...... 4 112.15 61-116-6 52.6 769 5 62 192.2 FUMBLES-LOST...... 9-3 7-2 Opponents...... 4 84.98 53-117-8 45.3 586 4 40 146.5 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 21-164 20-173 PUNTS-AVG...... 21-38.8 25-38.9 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 33:47 26:10 ------3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 17/56 15/55 CIRCLE, Brendan 4 16 271 16.9 2 62 67.8 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 3/7 2/9 TORESCO, Rob 4 11 107 9.7 1 18 26.8 BRIGHAM, Brian 4 9 96 10.7 0 28 24.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long LAGOMARSINO, RC 4 7 66 9.4 0 13 16.5 ------BERRY, Adam 4 6 89 14.8 0 28 22.2 KELLEHER, Kevin 2 11 5.5 0 11 STASER, Jake 4 6 86 14.3 1 36 21.5 STECKEL, Luke 2 21 10.5 0 12 SHIELDS, Brian 4 3 25 8.3 0 11 6.2 STRICKLAND, Tim 1 0 0.0 0 0 PLOSZEK, Pete 4 2 28 14.0 0 22 7.0 WALKER, Brig 1 0 0.0 0 0 MITCHELL, Billy 4 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.2 HURLEY, Tom 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 4 61 769 12.6 5 62 192.2 ARTIS, J.J. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 4 53 586 11.1 4 40 146.5 Total...... 8 32 4.0 0 12 Opponents...... 6 102 17.0 0 41 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd LOUDEN, Conner 3-6 50.0 0-0 3-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 28 2 ------MCDONOUGH, Coli 15 641 42.7 64 1 2 9 1 |------PATs ------| COYLE, Ryan 5 174 34.8 45 0 3 1 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 ------Total...... 21 815 38.8 64 1 5 10 1 LOUDEN, Conner 0 3-6 9-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents...... 25 973 38.9 61 2 3 8 0 TORESCO, Rob 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 LAGOMARSINO, RC 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long CIRCLE, Brendan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ------MITCHELL, Billy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SHIELDS, Brian 11 104 9.5 0 49 STASER, Jake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 11 104 9.5 0 49 TERRELL, Jeff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 7 29 4.1 0 10 MEEHAN, Mike 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total...... 9 3-6 9-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 74 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 7 1-2 6-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 51 ------FORAN, Bill 8 156 19.5 0 44 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total PLOSZEK, Pete 3 40 13.3 0 20 ------BRIGHAM, Brian 2 28 14.0 0 18 Princeton...... 20 21 24 9 - 74 Total...... 13 224 17.2 0 44 Opponents...... 7 23 21 0 - 51 Opponents...... 14 230 16.4 0 25

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------TERRELL, Jeff 4 161 118 757 875 218.8 LAGOMARSINO, RC 4 226 66 0 0 0 292 73.0 LAGOMARSINO, RC 4 53 226 0 226 56.5 CIRCLE, Brendan 4 6 271 0 0 0 277 69.2 TORESCO, Rob 4 31 122 0 122 30.5 TORESCO, Rob 4 122 107 0 0 0 229 57.2 FORAN, Bill 4 7 27 12 39 9.8 FORAN, Bill 4 27 0 0 156 0 183 45.8 BRIGHAM, Brian 4 5 24 0 24 6.0 BRIGHAM, Brian 4 24 96 0 28 0 148 37.0 Total...... 4 274 543 769 1312 328.0 Total...... 4 543 769 104 224 32 1672 418.0 Opponents...... 4 231 315 586 901 225.2 Opponents...... 4 315 586 29 230 102 1262 315.5 The Automated ScoreBook Princeton Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2006) Home games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (3-0-0) (3-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (2-0-0) (2-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (1-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS PRIN OPP ------Sep 23, 2006 LAFAYETTE W 26-14 8291 FIRST DOWNS...... 58 37 *Oct 13, 2006 BROWN W 17-3 10136 Rushing...... 25 16 *Oct 21, 2006 #15 HARVARD W 31-28 16284 Passing...... 30 18 * denotes conference game Penalty...... 3 3 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 352 240 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Yards gained rushing... 453 348 ------Yards lost rushing..... 101 108 TERRELL, Jeff 3 39 176 48 128 3.3 1 29 42.7 Rushing Attempts...... 114 85 LAGOMARSINO, RC 3 29 106 21 85 2.9 1 19 28.3 Average Per Rush...... 3.1 2.8 TORESCO, Rob 3 20 64 15 49 2.5 0 14 16.3 Average Per Game...... 117.3 80.0 BRIGHAM, Brian 3 7 42 2 40 5.7 0 12 13.3 TDs Rushing...... 2 3 FORAN, Bill 3 5 29 2 27 5.4 0 14 9.0 PASSING YARDAGE...... 681 459 PLOSZEK, Pete 3 11 29 6 23 2.1 0 6 7.7 Att-Comp-Int...... 94-55-3 94-39-8 SHIELDS, Brian 3 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 Average Per Pass...... 7.2 4.9 CIRCLE, Brendan 3 2 1 7 -6 -3.0 0 1 -2.0 Average Per Catch...... 12.4 11.8 Total...... 3 114 453 101 352 3.1 2 29 117.3 Average Per Game...... 227.0 153.0 Opponents...... 3 85 348 108 240 2.8 3 32 80.0 TDs Passing...... 7 3 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 1033 699 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total Plays...... 208 179 ------Average Per Play...... 5.0 3.9 TERRELL, Jeff 3 142.08 54-91-2 59.3 669 7 62 223.0 Average Per Game...... 344.3 233.0 FORAN, Bill 3 100.40 1-2-0 50.0 12 0 12 4.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 10-160 14-245 THANHEISER, Wil 3 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 9-14 6-85 Total...... 3 137.56 55-94-3 58.5 681 7 62 227.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 8-32 3-51 Opponents...... 3 76.02 39-94-8 41.5 459 3 39 153.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 4-1 5-2 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 14-115 15-150 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNTS-AVG...... 17-40.8 20-37.0 ------TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 33:40 26:13 CIRCLE, Brendan 3 17 245 14.4 2 62 81.7 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 17/45 12/43 BRIGHAM, Brian 3 14 140 10.0 1 25 46.7 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 1/3 3/7 TORESCO, Rob 3 9 92 10.2 1 24 30.7 LAGOMARSINO, RC 3 3 61 20.3 1 49 20.3 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long BERRY, Adam 3 3 54 18.0 0 25 18.0 ------SHIELDS, Brian 3 3 22 7.3 0 9 7.3 ARTIS, J.J. 3 0 0.0 0 0 PLOSZEK, Pete 3 2 28 14.0 0 22 9.3 KELLEHER, Kevin 2 11 5.5 0 11 STASER, Jake 3 2 13 6.5 1 7 4.3 STECKEL, Luke 2 21 10.5 0 12 THANHEISER, Wil 3 1 14 14.0 1 14 4.7 HURLEY, Tom 1 0 0.0 0 0 MITCHELL, Billy 3 1 12 12.0 0 12 4.0 Total...... 8 32 4.0 0 12 Total...... 3 55 681 12.4 7 62 227.0 Opponents...... 3 51 17.0 0 41 Opponents...... 3 39 459 11.8 3 39 153.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------MCDONOUGH, Coli 11 519 47.2 64 1 0 4 1 LOUDEN, Conner 4-6 66.7 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 38 2 COYLE, Ryan 5 174 34.8 45 0 3 1 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 |------PATs ------| Total...... 17 693 40.8 64 1 3 5 1 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Opponents...... 20 740 37.0 61 2 2 8 0 ------LOUDEN, Conner 0 4-6 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long LAGOMARSINO, RC 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ------CIRCLE, Brendan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 SHIELDS, Brian 9 14 1.6 0 6 THANHEISER, Wil 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 9 14 1.6 0 6 STASER, Jake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 6 85 14.2 0 33 TORESCO, Rob 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BRIGHAM, Brian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TERRELL, Jeff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 6 ------Total...... 9 4-6 8-8 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 74 FORAN, Bill 4 65 16.2 0 21 Opponents...... 6 1-2 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45 SHIELDS, Brian 3 47 15.7 0 24 BRIGHAM, Brian 2 28 14.0 0 18 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total PLOSZEK, Pete 1 20 20.0 0 20 ------Total...... 10 160 16.0 0 24 Princeton...... 23 17 14 20 - 74 Opponents...... 14 245 17.5 0 41 Opponents...... 7 17 21 0 - 45 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------CIRCLE, Brendan 3 -6 245 0 0 0 239 79.7 TERRELL, Jeff 3 130 128 669 797 265.7 BRIGHAM, Brian 3 40 140 0 28 0 208 69.3 LAGOMARSINO, RC 3 29 85 0 85 28.3 LAGOMARSINO, RC 3 85 61 0 0 0 146 48.7 TORESCO, Rob 3 20 49 0 49 16.3 TORESCO, Rob 3 49 92 0 0 0 141 47.0 BRIGHAM, Brian 3 7 40 0 40 13.3 TERRELL, Jeff 3 128 0 0 0 0 128 42.7 FORAN, Bill 3 7 27 12 39 13.0 Total...... 3 352 681 14 160 32 1239 413.0 Total...... 3 208 352 681 1033 344.3 Opponents...... 3 240 459 85 245 51 1080 360.0 Opponents...... 3 179 240 459 699 233.0