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GAMEDAY INFORMATION DAYTON GAME 4 DATE Saturday, Oct. 3 - 1 p.m. ET LOCATION Spec Martin Stadium -- DeLand, Fla. DAYTON STETSON MEDIA INFORMATION Radio -- NewsTalk1290WHIO FLYERS vs HATTERS Larry Hansgen & Mike Kelly Video -- ESPN3.com (3-0, 0-0 PFL) (1-2, 0-1 PFL) Evan Weston, Tyler Murray & Brianne Welch The University of Dayton football team will SERIES STUFF Live Stats, Audio and Video stream: begin the pursuit of the Flyers’ 12th Pioneer • Dayton and Stetson have only met once before. DaytonFlyers.com Football League championship Saturday when • The Flyers beat Stetson 49-20 in DeLand on 2015 SCHEDULE UD opens PFL play at Stetson. Game time in Oct. 13, 2013 in the Hatters’ fi rst season of their DeLand, Fla. is 1 p.m. ET. current edition of their football program. . SEPTEMBER • Dayton scored on four of its fi rst 10 plays en Dayton (3-0) fi nished non-conference action 5 @ Robert Morris W, 27-24 route to a 28-0 fi rst-quarter lead. undefeated for the fi rst time since 2007. • Connor Kacsor had 22 carries for 128 yards 19 DUQUESNE W, 24-13 Stetson already has a PFL game under its belt, and three TD’s in the game. Chris Beaschler (7 26 KENNESAW STATE W, 31-27 and is 1-2 overall and 0-1 in the PFL. tackles) and Danny Leach (6) led the defense. OCTOBER • Stetson QB Ryan Tentler was 11 of 18 passing The Flyers came from behind for the third for 173 yards with two TD’s. In addition, the top 3 @ Stetson* 1 pm straight game to edge Kennesaw State 31-27 fi ve Hatter tacklers return from that game. 10 SAN DIEGO* 1 pm on Sept. 26 behind a second straight PFL Player of the Week performance by Connor Kacsor 17 @ Valparaiso* 2 pm SCOUTING THE HATTERS (229 yards, 3 TD’s). It was Kacsor’s second • Saturday’s game will feature a matchup 24 BUTLER* 6 pm consecutive 200-yard game, and sixth overall. between the PFL’s reigning Offensive Player 31 JACKSONVILLE* 1 pm of the Year (Dayton’s Connor Kacsor) and The Flyers were picked to fi nish second in the NOVEMBER Defensive Player of the Year (Stetson defensive PFL in this year’s poll of the league’s coaches. back Donald Payne). 7 @ Morehead State* 1 pm This is the 23rd season of the PFL. UD’s 11 titles • Payne was a First Team All-American in 2014, 14 MARIST* 1 pm to date are the most in league history. and led FCS football in tackles per game (14.5). 21 @ Drake* 2 pm Dayton fi nished 8-3 overall and 6-2 in the PFL • Even though injuries have impacted the in 2014. The Flyers fi nished tied for second in Hatters this year, 17 projected starters for * Pioneer Football League Saturday’s game played vs. Dayton two years Home Games in ALL CAPS the Pioneer Football League and had their 37th ago (including 10 who also started in 2013). UD’s home fi eld is Welcome Stadium winning season in the last 38 last year. • Quarterback Ryan Tentler has completed Times are ET and Subject to Change Rick Chamberlin is in his eighth season as 41 of 66 passes (.621) for 486 yards with two FLYER TALE OF THE TAPE UD’s head coach and returns 14 starters (seven and three interceptions. Head Coach: Rick Chamberlin (UD ‘80) offense, six defense, one specialist) from 2014. • 19 different Hatters have receptions in 2015. Record at UD: 58-23 (8th year) Avg. Pts O/D: 27/3/21.3 Dayton is led by senior Connor PFL POWER Avg. Rushing O/D: 215.0/181.7 Kacsor, who is UD’s career record holder in • The Pioneer Football League is in its 23rd Avg. Passing O/D: 166.3/133.0 rushing yardage. A preseason All-American, season. The original (and now the only) Kacsor was the 2014 PFL Offensive Player of the Division I strictly need-based football league HATTER TALE OF THE TAPE Year after gaining 1,547 yards with 17 TD’s. He began with charter members Butler, Dayton, Head Coach: (Doane ‘82) currently leads FCS in rushing (181.7). Drake, Evansville, San Diego and Valparaiso. Record at Stetson: 8-18 (3rd year) • UD’s 96-31 PFL mark is the best in PFL history. Avg. Pts O/D: 19.7/37.0 GOOD NEWS WORTH REPEATING Avg. Rushing O/D: 67.7/202.0 The Flyers enter the season with the fourth-best 600 CLUB Avg. Passing O/D: 222.3/247.0 winning percentage (.738, 124-41) in FCS football • The Flyers were the 11th NCAA FCS team (and PLAYERS OF THE WEEK since 2000 AND have produced the most football the fi rst west of the Alleghenies) to win 600 Off. -- Connor Kacsor, RS Senior RB Academic All-Americans (22) at any level of games in its football history in 2008. Def. -- Jack Crain, RS Sophomore LB ST -- Christian Searles Sophomore CB competition in the same time frame. The top fi ve • The 16 members of the club, heading into the Scout (ST) -- David Di Silvestro , Fr. WR in winning percentage are North Dakota State 2015 season are: Yale (884), Harvard (848), Scout (D) -- Griffi n O’Gara, Sophomore DE (.845), Harvard (.799), Montana (.775), Dayton Penn (830), Princeton (804), Dartmouth (676), Scout (O) -- Matt Tunnacliffe, RS Fr. WR (.738), and San Diego (.698). Delaware (674), Lehigh (671), North Dakota Hammer -- David Leisring, Freshman S State (671), Lafayette (669), Dayton (649), STREAKING Northern Iowa (641), Cornell (633), North Dakota UD has not been shut out in a school-record 434 (625), Colgate (625), Holy Cross (613) and straight games, the best such active string in all Brown (601). of . The last team to shut out the • Of the 600 Club members, Dayton has played Flyers was Marshall, 9-0, on Oct. 16, 1976. That the fewest seasons (106, nine fewer than is also the all-time FCS record. Northern Iowa’s 115). PFL Championships: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999 PFL Championships 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, THE MAN AT THE TOP GROUND GAINER TO REALLY SERVE AND PROTECT • Rick Chamberlin is now in his eighth season • Already the career rushing record holder at • Offensive guard Patrick Nuzzolese is a in charge of the Flyer football program. His the Dayton, redshirt senior Connor Kacsor is volunteer fi refi ghter when he is home in Port record is 58-23. the reigning PFL Offensive Player of the Year. Washington, N.Y. on Long Island. He celebrated • He is third all-time in wins at Dayton, behind • He was a marked man at Robert Morris, with his fourth anniversary with his “other team” last two members of the College Football Hall 33 carries for 72 yards. Fifty-three of his yards April. of Fame -- Mike Kelly (246 wins) and Harry came in the second half. • He was nominated for the AFCA Allstate “Good Baujan (124). • Kacsor ran 40 times for 244 yards and three Works” Team. • Chamberlin is also in his 41st season as TD’s in the Duquesne win. After the Dukes • Nuzzolese is currently rehabbing a knee injury part of the Flyer football program. A Flyer All- took a 13-3 lead with 7:53 left in the third suffered during camp. American linebacker in his playing days, he quarter, Kacsor carried the ball 22 times for has been a part of 352 of UD’s 652 wins – 26 150 yards to lead the Flyers to the win. He was GOOD HANDS PEOPLE as a player, 268 as an assistant coach, and 58 PFL co-Offensive Player of the Week. • Senior captain Cory Stuart led UD with fi ve as a head coach. He has also been a part of • He was PFL Player of the Week again after catches for 91 yards in the RMU win. 453 of UD’s 1,038 games. running 40 times for 229 yards and three • Seven different players caught passes in the • The Springfi eld, Ohio native is the 23rd touchdowns in the win over Kennesaw State. season-opening win at Robert Morris. head football coach since the program began • He is the only player in FCS to have a pair of • In the Duquesne win, Jack Euritt (87 yards) in 1905. He is the fi rst of the 11 modern era 200-yard games and more than 40 carries in and Tyler Tumpane (41) led UD with fi ve coaches to have lettered for the Flyers, and a game (and he has two). receptions. the second to be a graduate of the University • He is currently fi rst in FCS football in rushing • Euritt leads the Flyers this season with of Dayton (Pete Ankney was the fi rst when he yards per game (181.6) 10 catches for 135 yards (13.5). Stuart are coached in 1963 and 1964). • He was fi fth in FCS football in rushing yards Tumpane are second (8 for 16.2 & 10.4) • Chamberlin, 59, had been on the Flyer per game (140.6) in 2014. • The Dayton receiving corps returned four coaching staff for 29 seasons before being • Kacsor was named a Preseason All- players with double-digit receptions last year. named head coach. First as linebackers American by Stats, LLC and Lindy’s. His 1,457 • Stuart was third on the team with 35 catches coach and then as defensive coordinator, yards in 2014 were the third-best Flyer single- (10.9 avg) in 2014. Chamberlin helped mold the Dayton D’s season total, behind Gradlin Pruitt (1,591) and • Connor Kacsor caught 21 balls out of the reputation for its preparation and execution Dave Jones (1,803). backfi eld (5.8). as a unit. Under Chamberlin’s guidance as • He was named First Team Preseason All- • Then true-freshman Tyler Tumpane had 18 an assistant and now as a head coach, the PFL for the second straight season. catches (11.2) Flyers have led the Pioneer Football League in • He ran for a Dayton-record 301 yards in last • Tight end Ian Palin pulled in 13 passes (9.8). scoring defense in nine of the last 12 seasons. season’s opener against Georgetown. It was • A four-year letterwinner (1975-78) for the the second-best single-game effort in the PFL, ROLE REVERSAL Flyers, Chamberlin was named to the Football just 12 yards short of the league record held • The top two yards-per-catch averages so far in Coaches Association Small College All- by Sean Bennett of Evansville. 2015 belong to running backs. America team. He was the third Dayton player • He now has six of the top 10 Flyer single- • In a small sample size, Connor Kacsor has two to be named a First Team All-American, game rushing performances of 200 yards or catches with an 18.5 average, and Jared Ruffi ng and was the fi rst defensive player. He was more. (Gary Kosins has two, Dave Jones has has two for 18.0. inducted in to the UD Athletic Hall of Fame in one and Jermaine Bailey has one). 1989. • Kacsor has 16 games of 100+ yard efforts in CHRISTOPHER CLUB 33 career games, with 13 in his last 21. • Senior linebacker Christopher Beaschler leads NATIONAL LEADERS • Six of those 16 are for 200 yards or more. UD in tackles per game (8.7). • Eight PFL players lead FCS football in a • Beaschler also leads the Flyers in sacks (0.67) statistical category, and fi ve of them are led JUST IN TIME JESKE and TFL (1.2) by Flyers. • With the Flyers limited to 16 yards in their • He had a career-high 18 tackles at Robert • Connor Kacsor leads rushing yards per fi rst six possessions at Robert Morris., Dayton Morris. game (181.7), total rushing yards (545), turned to redshirt freshman Alex Jeske to • It was also the most tackles by a Flyer in a rushing TD’s (6) and all-purpose yards (194.0) spark the offense late in the second quarter. single game in the last six years. • Cameron Stubbs leads in interceptions • Jeske completed his fi rst three passes, and • He was one of seven players who were First (1.33). for the game was 11 of 17 for 162 yards with Team All-PFL and First Team Academic All-PFL an interception and a TD. He also carried in 2014. KACSOR NAMED TO STATS WATCH LIST the ball six times for 41 yards and a rushing • He was second in the league in tackles per • Connor Kacsor has been named to the . game (10.1) last year. STATS, LLC Player of the Year Award Watch • With Jeske at the helm, Dayton gained 277 • A 2015 team captain, Beaschler was named List. The award goes to the nation’s top yards in in a little more than a half. Preseason First Team All-PFL. football player who plays in the NCAA • In his fi rst career start (Duquesne), he was 15 Division I Football Championship Subdivision of 26 passing for 206 yards. CRAIN KICK • Kacsor is the only offensive player from the • He currently leads the PFL in yards per • Linebacker Jack Crain led UD with 12 tackles PFL named to the Payton Watch List this year. attempt (8.20). in the Kennesaw State win. He is the second Dayton player to be named • He has completed 35 of 59 passes (.593) for • He is second on the team in tackles (8.3 per to the watch list. Steve Valentino was named 484 yards, with two touchdowns and three game). in 2010. interceptions. • Kacsor is everything you want in a running back. He is powerful (301 yards vs. TO SERVE AND PROTECT Georgetown), fast (three TD’s of 50 yards or • On the Dayton offensive line, center Shane more vs. Morehead State), durable (47 carries Toub and tackles Zac Morgan and Jimmy vs. Davidson), dependable (65 of his 81 yards Vogel return as starters. at Marist came in the fourth quarter with UD • Toub and Morgan started all 11 games last protecting a lead) and clutch (four TD’s in fi ve year, while Vogel has 15 career starts (8 last OT’s at Davidson). year due to injury). DANNY BOY KAPTAIN KACZKOWSKI MAJOR FACTOR • Team captain and senior safety Danny • Senior Nick Kaczkowski has been • Of 91 declared majors on the UD football team, Leach is a seminfi nalist for the Natonal designated by the coaches as UD’s special 37 are Business majors and another 26 are in Football Foundations’s Campbell Trophy. teams captain for the second straight year. Engineering. • He was the fi rst PFL Defensive Player of the • He blocked a punt at RMU. Week after two interceptions, four tackles and • Kaz had 12 special teams hits in 2014. DAYTON AND THE CAMPBELL TROPHY a pass break up in the Robert Morris win. • He is also the third-string long-snapper. • Danny Leach is a semifi nalist for the National • His 93-yard TD return in the second quarter Football Foundation’s Campbell Trophy, the was UD’s third-longest ever. ALSO A COMPLETE SENTENCE major award of the NFF’s Scholar-Athlete Award • He missed the Kennesaw State game with • William Will is on the Fred Mitchell Award program (the academic Heisman if you will). an injury. Watch List for the second straight year. The • UD has had at least a semifi nalist for 10 • He was one of three true freshmen to letter Mitchell Award goes annually to the top non- straight years. in 2012. FBS kicker in college football. • Among D-I schools, the Flyers are one of fi ve • He was third on the team in total tackles (67) • At Robert Morris, his fi rst fi eld goal attempt institutions with a semifi nalist in the last 10 and solo hits (42) in 2014. was blocked due to a breakdown in the line, years. The others are Austin Peay, Bucknell, • Leach was the only player on the team with but he was two-for-three in the game. His Montana and Rutgers. an interception, a pass broken up, a forced 37-yarder with 2:32 left proved to be the • In 2007, safety Brandon Cramer was one of 15 fumble, a fumble recovery and a sack in 2014. game-winner. He also recovered a fumble. fi nalists for the trophy. As a fi nalist, he earned • In a matter of 15 months, Will went from an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship. CAD CAM DESIGN walk-on tryouts to being the 2013 First Team • Cramer was also the 2007 Division I football • Cameron Stubbs was named PFL Defensive All-Pioneer Football League placekicker. In Academic All-American of the Year. Player of the Week when he intercepted two his fi rst year of collegiate action as a redshirt passes in the Duquesne win. freshman he was 10 of 12 on fi eld goals and 41 FOUR ARE ASHE SPORTS SCHOLARS • He was second on the team with six tackles. of 43 in PAT’s. He was fi ve-of-six in fi eld goals Four University of Dayton football players -- • Stubbs had another two pics vs. KSU. from beyond 30 yards and was UD’s leading Michael Gray, Branden Johnson, Dan Ney and • He currently leads FCS football in scorer with 71 points. Shaquille Tensley -- were named 2014 Arthur interceptions (1.3). • Last year, he had 84 points (14-19 FG, 36-38 Ashe Sports Scholars last spring. The award is • Stubbs also leads the PFL in kickoff returns PAT). selected by the magazine staff at Diverse: Issues (29.9). • He opened scoring for the 2014 season with in Higher Education. a 49-yard fi eld goal, the longest by a Dayton DAYTON DEFENSIVE DEPTH kicker in 30 years. WELCOME MAT • Thirteen players have tackles behind the • He is 18-of-23 between 30 and 49 yards in • UD moved to Welcome Stadium in 1974 line of scrimmage this season. his career. • The word “Welcome” implies hospitality, but • Chris Beaschler has 3.5, followed by Michael • Will led the PFL and was tied for 20th in FCS UD has been anything but hospitable to its Gray, Andy Carfagna and Nick Surges with 3.0. in fi eld goals per game (1.20) in 2014. opponents at home, where it is 213-46-2 (.820). • Nine had at least one pass broken up, led by • The “Welcome” is not a greeting, but an honor Nolan Harmotto leads with three PBU. PIONEER FOOTBALL LEADERS to the late Percival Welcome, longtime AD for • UD currently leads the PFL in rushing the Dayton Public Schools. SUPER SUDNICK offense (215.0), pass defense (133.0), pass • Senior defensive end Nate Sudnick led effi ciency defense (74.8) and kickoff returns FLYER FAMILY Dayton and was tied for fi fth in the PFL in (29.9). Six current members of the Flyer football team sacks (0.50 per game) in 2014. • Last year, Dayton led the league in rushing had relatives who also played for UD. • He had six tackles with a sack at RMU. offense (195.5), pass defense (189.0), turnover • Two whose fathers played -- Austen Alber • He joined Connor Kacsor and Chris margin (+10) and opponent 3rd down (Tim, 1986-88), Anthony Diorio (Rob, 1983- Beaschler as a Preseason First Team All-PFL conversions (29.8%, 51-171). 85), and four who had brothers -- Andrew selection. • The Flyers were also second in scoring McCormick (Pat, 2006-08), Luke Welsh (Ben, offense (30.4), pass defense effi ciency 2008-12)), Tucker Yinger (Mitch, 2010,-14) and MIGHTY EIGHT (105.4), interceptions (17), kickoff return coach Charley O’Dell (Jack, 2004-07). • Eight Flyers had at least one fumble average (21.2), sacks allowed (16), and time of recovery in 2014, and seven of them returned possession (31:33). FLYER FOR HIRE this year -- Nate Sudnick Ryan Schwenke, • Dayton was also third in total offense (388.8), Former Dayton cornerback Kyle Sebetic spent Danny Leach, William Will, Austin Alber and sacks against (15), and opp. 1st downs (18.5). the preseason as a non-roster invitee in the Christopher Beaschler, Christian Searles. Green Bay Packers camp. SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM • The Kenosha, Wisc. native was signed by the SPECIAL SPECIAL TEAMS • In the last 15 years, the University of Dayton Packers in March, after spending parts of 2014 • Dayton blocked six kicks in 2014, the most football program has produced 22 Academic on the practice squad. by UD in 12 years. All-Americans, the most of any college • He was injured late in camp, but hopes to be • The Flyers have blocked three in the fi rst football team. signed to a practice squad when he rehabs. three games of 2015. • In the history of the Academic All-America • Three other former Flyers played in Europe • The Flyers blocked three kicks and scored program, UD football has had 52 Academic this summer -- Ross Smith (Potsdam Royals), a special teams “defensive” TD at San Diego All-Americans. and Pat Dowd and Zach Elias (both Kirchdorf when Jack Crain recovered a punt blocked by • Among schools playing Division I football, Wildcats). Zach Elias. only Nebraska (106), Penn State (62) and • Smith set league records for receiving yards, • Versus Drake, Cameron Stubbs turned an Notre Dame (58) have had more. Oklahoma passes caught and touchdowns caught. extra point attempt into two points for the (51) and Ohio State (50) are next. Flyers after scooping up the blocked kick and • The Flyers also had a PFL-record 76 players PFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK SCORECARD returning it 81 yards. on the 2014 PFL Academic Honor Roll, the • Twice: Connor Kacsor (9/19 & 9/26) • UD was second in the PFL as a team in most in the PFL for the 20th time in the 22- • Danny Leach (9/5), Cameron Stubbs (9/19) kickoff return average (21.2), and leads this year history of the league. season (29.9). UD PLAYER OF THE WEEK SCORECARD SECOND HALF SURGE LEADS FLYERS OVER UP NEXT • Twice: Connor Kacsor OWLS, 31-27 • Dayton returns home to take on PFL preseason • Jack Crain, Alex Jeske, Danny Leach, Jared DAYTON, Ohio – After falling behind early to favorite San Diego. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET. Ruffi ng, Christian Searles, Sean Smith, Kennesaw State and trailing at the half, the • The San Diego game is UD’s Alumni Game, and Cameron Stubbs University of Dayton scored 17 unanswered is also Bandcoming. points and improved to 3-0 on the season SCOUT PLAYER OF THE WEEK SCORECARD with a 31-27 victory on Saturday night at • Twice: David DiSilvestro, Christian Welcome Stadium. PHLYER PHONETICS McDermott, Adam Trautman Ahrendt AIR-rent • Once: Jason Balogh, Griffi n O’Gara, Matt Connor Kacsor tallied his second straight Beaschler BEESH-lur Tunnacliffe week of 200+ yards and three scores on the Bir BURR ground, leading the Flyers with 229 rushing Carfagna Car-FAGG-nah HAMMER SCORECARD yards on the night. Corpuz CORR-puzz (rhymes w/ “fuzz”) • David Leisring, Danny Leach, Christian Euritt Your-ITT Searles SCORING Forcucci FOUR-coo-chee • Kennesaw State opened the game with an Gauthier GOTH-ee-air COMEBACK KIDS 80-yard run to take a lead on the opening Harmotto Harr-MAH-toe • Dayton has trailed at halftime in all three possession of the game, Dayton blocked the Hegemann HEGG-uh-munn games this season. kick to make the score 6-0. Jeske JESS-key • The Flyers have been behind by at least 10 • The Owls expanded their lead to 13-0 with Kacsor Rhymes with PASSER points in every game. a short run that capped off a 6-play, 48-yard Kaczkowski KAZ-cow-ski drive. Kostecka Koss-TECK-ah THE UNDEFEATED • Alex Jeske found Cory Stuart on a 20-yard Leisring LIE-sring • Heading into the weekend, UD is one of 11 pass for Dayton’s fi rst score of the night, Reagan Malas RAY-gunn MAH-lus remaining FCS teams still undefeated in 2015. making the score 13-7. Nuzzolese NUZZ-oh-leace • The others are Coastal Carolina, Dartmouth, • KSU added to their fi rst-half lead with a one- Palin PAY-linn Harvard, Jacksonville, James Madison, yard run to go up 20-7. Papalia Pah-PAY-lee-ah McNeese State, Portland State, Princeton, • Kacsor punched in his fi rst touchdown of the Schwenke SHWEN-kee South Dakota State and Yale. night from two yards out to make the score Searles SURR-less 20-14. Sudnick SUDD-nick SUPER STAT • Kennesaw State answered right back with Surges SIR-juss • When Jon Gruden coached the Tampa Bay their fourth rushing TD of the night to make Toub TOAB Bucs to the Super Bowl championship in the score 27-14. Tumpane TUMM-pain 2003, he became the second UD grad to coach • Shortly before the end of the fi rst half, Kacsor a Super Bowl winner. found the endzone for the second time and • Former UD co-captain and Pro Football Hall made the score at the half 27-21. of Fame inductee Chuck Noll won four as • The lone second-half touchdown came on coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kacsor’s third score of the night, putting the • Noll started at center and linebacker for the Flyers on top 28-27 in the meantime. Flyers and graduated in 1953 before playing • William Will knocked through a 37-yard fi eld in the NFL. goal in the fourth quarter to bring the game to • Gruden played quarterback at Dayton and the fi nal score of 31-27. earned his degree in 1986. • KSU had the ball one more time, and reached • UD became only the third school (now there the Dayton 37 yard line before turning it over are four) to have two alumni coach Super Bowl on downs. winners. The others are San Jose State (Bill • The Flyers kept the ball for the game’s fi nal Walsh and Dick Vermeil), Arkansas (Jimmy 4:38, clinching the win on a 10-yard Alex Johnson and Barry Switzer), and Eastern Jeske run on 4th-and-8 at the KSU 36 with 12 Illinois (Mike Shanahan and Sean Payton). seconds to go. • At the time of their wins, Gruden was the second-youngest coach to win a Super Bowl KEY STATS and Noll was the fi fth-youngest. • Kacsor fi nished the game with 229 rushing • As a matter of fact, UD has ties to 19 Super yards on 44 attempts with three touchdowns. Bowl rings. In addition to Noll’s four and • Cornerback Cameron Stubbs picked off Gruden’s one, six former members of Dayton two KSU passes and broke up another, coaching staffs own a total of 14 Super Bowl marking his second straight week with two rings between them. interceptions. • They include current Detroit Lions offensive • Tyler Tumpane led the Flyers with three coordinator Joe Lombardi (XLIV). Lombardi, receptions for 42 yards. an Air Force Academy grad and the grandson • Cory Stuart fi nished with 36 yards to go of Vince Lombardi, began his coaching career along with his reception touchdown. at Dayton. He coached for three seasons on • After allowing 295 yards in the fi rst half, the Mike Kelly’s staff while stationed at Wright- Flyer defense stepped up and allowed just 93 Patterson AFB. yards in the second stanza. • The Owls rushed for just 88 yards in the second half after piling up 254 in the fi rst. • Jack Crain led Dayton with 12 tackles on the night, 1.5 for loss. PLAYERS TO WATCH DANNY LEACH, FS CHRISTIAN SEARLES, CB 5-11, 201, Senior 6-0, 226, Senior AUSTIN ALBER, DT • 2015 Co-Captain • Lettered as a freshman, seeing action in all 11 6-3, 268, RS Senior • PFL Def. POW after grabbing 2 INT, including games and starting 4 • After redshirting the 2011 season, has a 93-yard TD that was UD’s fi rst TD of year • Had 27 tackles (22 solo), an interception and a appeared in all 35 games of his college career • Started 9 of 11 games played in 2014 fumble recovery in 2014 • Has 25 straight starts • Semifi nalist for the National Football • Averaged 22.2 yards per return over 9 kickoff • Had 46 tackles in each of the last 2 seasons Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award (aka the returns as a freshman • 2010 Anthony Munoz Ohio Lineman of the “Academic Heisman”) • Averaging 13.2 yards on 6 punt returns in 2015 Year for Division IV while at Brookville HS • Only player on the team with an interception, • First Team All-Illinois at Mt. Carmel High a pass broken up, a forced fumble, a fumble School near Chicago CHRIS BEASCHLER, LB recovery and a sack in 2014. 6-0, 226, Senior SEAN SMITH, P • 2014 Co-Captain ZAC MORGAN, OT 6-3, 195, Freshman • 1st Team Preseason All-PFL 6-7, 280, Senior • 3 punts for a 45.0 avg. with 1 inside 20 in his • 1 of 7 players named 1st Team All-PFL and • College Sports Madness Preseason All-PFL college debut at RMU 1st Team Academic All-PFL in 2014 • Started all 11 games in 2014 • First Team All-State as a punter and also • 21 career starts in 24 career games • Tallest player on the team lettered in baseball. • Career-high 18 tackles (9 solo) at RMU • A football team representative on UD’s • Smith was All-Conference as a kicker and • 2nd in PFL in tackles per game (10.1) last Student-Athlete Advisory Committee punter. year, with 5 TFL and 4 PBU • Finance major • Also lettered in baseball in high school • HS conference champion in wrestling •His sister Meghan ran cross country and track BLAKE BIR, QB at Villanova. 6-1, 210, RS Sophomore PAT NUZZOLESE, OG • Started opener at RMU 6-2, 300, Senior CORY STUART, WR • Played in fi ve games with no starts last year • Dayton’s nominee for the AFCA Allstate 6-1, 200, Senior • Played the entire second half at Duquesne “Good Works” Team (community service) • 2015 Co-Captain and took team on a 75-yard scoring drive (3- • Serves as a full-time volunteer fi refi ghter • 20 career starts in 23 career games for-7 passing) in his fi rst action when at home in Port Washington, N.Y. on • Top returning receiver for UD this season (34 • Was 9 for 24 for 95 yards passing in 2014 Long Island. catches for 378 yards, 3 TD) and was 3rd on • Threw for a Northern Kentucky-record 7,565 • Moved to guard this season after playing team in receptions passing yards at Covington Catholic center in the past • All-conference in football and baseball captain • Was penciled in as a starter at guard this at Solon High School JACK CRAIN, LB year but injured his knee in camp 6-1, 215, RS Sophomore • Will be in uniform for fi rst time at Stetson CAMERON STUBBS, CB • Career-high 12 tackles vs. Kennesaw State • A football team representative on UD’s 5-10, 201, Senior • Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman Student-Athlete Advisory Committee • 9 starts in 2014, with 34 tackles and an in 2014, with one start and 32 hits on the year interception • Team captain and co-Defensive MVP of the IAN PALIN, TE • Returned 8 kickoffs for a 25.0 avg. East Suburban Catholic Conference at Benet 6-4, 251, Senior • PFL Def. POW vs. Duq (2 int, 6 hits) Academy in Chicago • College Sports Madness Preseason All-PFL • All-conference on both sides of the ball at St. • Started 5 games in 2014 based on play and Louis University High School ALEX JESKE, QB formation calls to start game. 6-2, 203, RS Freshman • Has 21 receptions in 24 career games NATE SUDNICK, DE • Opened preseason camp 3rd on depth chart • Six other members of his family (mother, 6-2, 245, Senior • Inserted with 3:02 left in the fi rst half at RMU father, three brothers and sister) were also • 1st Team Preseason All-PFL and led UD to 277 yards and win after that college athletes • Led UD in sacks (5.5) and TFL (11.5) in 2014 as • Was 11 of 17 for 162 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and ran his fi rst year as a starter 6 times for 41 yards and another TD JARED RUFFING, RB • Has 21 career TFL in 24 career games • In his fi rst career start, went 15 of 26 passing 6-2, 195, RS Freshman • All-conference in football and track in high for 206 yards vs. Duquesne • Listed behind Connor Kacsor at running school, and hold county discus record • A football team representative on UD’s back on the depth chart Student-Athlete Advisory Committee • Moved from WR to RB this season JIMMY VOGEL, OT • Conference Offensive MVP and all-state • Saw fi rst action at RMU (3 att., 7 yds) 6-4, 290, Senior while at Glenbard South High in Glen Ellyn, Ill. • Had 8 carries for 36 yards vs. Kennesaw St. • College Sports Madness Preseason All-PFL • Also team captain in football and baseball • Team captain in football and rugby at • Started a total of 16 games in last three years Hudson (Ohio) High School • Three-time PFL Academic Honor Roll CONNOR KACSOR, RB • Was also conference defensive lineman of 6-0, 211, RS Senior the year in high school WILLIAM WILL, K • 2nd Team Preseason All-American 6-0, 190, Senior • 2014 PFL Offensive Player of the Year RYAN SCHWENKE, FLYER • College Sports Madness Preseason All-PFL • Dayton’s all-time leading rusher 6-0, 190, Senior • Fred Mitchell Watch List last two seasons • Set Flyer single-game rushing record (301 • College Sports Madness Preseason All-PFL • Led team in scoring in 2013, second in 2014 yds) in 2014 opener vs. Georgetown • 24 career starts in 35 career games • 28 of 38 in his career in fi eld goals, including • Only UD freshman to rush for 100 or more • All-conference in football and baseball at 18 of 23 from 30-49 yards yards three times Solon High School (2 times in both sports) • Was an internet fave after scoring a TD in 2014 • All-Indiana as a junior for Leo High School, • “Flyer” is the hybrid defensive back/ vs. Marist on a fumbled kickoff return but missed all but three games as a senior linebacker position in the Dayton defense with a knee injury 2014 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FOOTBALL DEPTH CHARTS 2015 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE

12 ALEX JESKE (6-2, 203, RS FR.) 15 MICHAEL GRAY 62, 225, SR. QB Came off the bench to lead Dayton to RMU win; Was 11 of 17 for 162 DE 8 hits, 1.0 TFL vs. KSU; Moved from LB to DE to take advantage of his yards, 1 INT & 1 TD; Also had 6 carries for 41 yards and a TD; In his fi rst ability to get to QB; Had 6 hits in 2014 but had 3 QB hurries and a PBU career start (Duq) was 15 of 26 for 206 yards 54 Nick Surges (6-2, 228, RS Fr.) 18 Blake Bir (6-1, 210, RS So.) Had 3 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 2 QB hurries and the game-ending sack at RMU Started at RMU; Was 3 of 8 for 15 yards with an INT in the fi rst half 34 10 Luke Johnson (6-3, 210, RS Sr.) AUSTEN ALBER 63, 268, RS SR. Had 1 start in 2013; For his career is 31 of 58 for 334 yards, 2 TD & 2 int. DT Has 26 career starts, incl. 25 straight; Had 46 tackles, 7 TFL and 4 sacks in 2014;50 Forced & recovered same fumble at Marist; Also had 46 hits in 2013 23 CONNOR KACSOR (6-0, 211 RS SR.) Wes Hegemann (6-2, 268, RS Fr.) RB Preseason All-American; 1st in FCS in rushing (181.7); Dayton career All-conference on both off ensive and defensive lines at Minster High rushing record holder; Gained 1,547 yards in 2014 (5th in FCS) 60 ANDY CARFAGNA 64, 265, SR. 16 Jared Ruffi ng (6-2, 195, RS Fr.) DT Had 5 hits, 1.5 TFL, 1 fumble forced & 1 pass ba ed down in 1st career 8 carries for 36 yds vs. KSU; Football and rugby team captain in high school start at RMU; Had 5 hits in 6 games in 2014; HS Most Valuable Lineman 28 Tucker Yinger (5-11, 178, RS Fr.) 62 MATT BROWN 62, 260, SR. 3 a . for 9 yds at RMU; Two-sport captain (football and lacrosse) in HS Had 2 tackles and 0.5 TFL at RMU; 27 tackles, 1.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks in 2014 46 NATE SUDNICK 62, 245, SR. 89 IAN PALIN (6-4, 251, SR.) 14 hits with a sack and a blocked kick this season; Finished 2014 4th on TE Caught two passes for 12 yards in the RMU win; Preseason CSM 2nd Team DE team with 64 hits; Had 11.5 TFL and led UD with 5.5 sacks & 4 QBH All-PFL; Played in 11 games (5 starts) in 2014 with 13 rec. for 128 yds 56 Nate Maro a (6-3, 235, RS Fr.) 82 Gus Madden (6-3, 239, RS So.) Moving from LB to DE this year; fi nalist for conference MVP in high school Played in all 11 games (3 starts) with 1 catch for 16 yards last year 49 JACK CRAIN 61, 215, RS SO. 8 TYLER TUMPANE 511, 185, SO. Led UD with 12 hits & 1.5 TFL vs. KSU; 32 hits (16 solo), 1.5 TFL and 3 PBU Had 5 rec. for 41 yds vs. Duq; Team-high 3 for 42 vs. KSU; In 2014, 18 rec. LB SLT as UD’s third LB last year; Had 9 hits & 3 PBU in fi rst start vs. Valparaiso; for 201 yards (11.1 avg); Played in all 11 G as a true freshman; Had 2 starts 88 48 Shane Hannah (6-1, 225, RS Fr.) J.P. Forcucci (5-11, 175, Fr.) Played vs. Duq.; Two- me captain & SWBL Defensive Player of year in HS DNP vs. KSU; All-County in football and captain of the track team in HS 83 45 CHRISTOPHER BEASCHLER 60, 226, RS SR.) CORY STUART 61, 200, RS SR. LB First Team All-PFL & Academic All-PFL (only 1 of 7 for both); Captain; Had SE Captain; Led team with 5 catches for 91 yards and a TD at RMU; 3rd for UD 18 tackles & 9 solos at RMU; 2nd in PFL in tackles per game (10.1) in 2014; in 2014 w/ 35 catches for 10.9 avg. & 3 TD; 18 straight games with a catch 36 Had 8 or more hits in 9 of 10 games in 2014; Captain & all-state at Ada HS; Aus n Ahrendt (6-3, 205, Fr.) His dad Ron is wrestling coach at ONU Caught 98 passes last season and was All-Iowa as a senior in high school 47 Andrew McCormick (61, 210, RS Fr.) 85 JACK EURITT 64, 205, RS SO. Saw ac on at RMU; All-District in football & baseball at Louisville St. Xavier FL 5 rec. for 87 yds vs. Duq; Played in 7 games with 1 start in 2014; PFL 30 RYAN SCHWENKE 60, 195, SR. Academic Honor Roll; All-Illinois as a senior a er catching 55 passes Has 24 starts and 6 INT in last two years; 5 hits, 2 PBU and a TFL at RMU; 87 Peter Garvin (6-0, 188, RS Fr.) FYR 2nd for UD with 73 tackles & 42 solo hits in 2014; Also had 5.5 TFL, 6 PBU Played at RMU; Football and track le erwinner at St. Xavier High School & 2 QBH; 10 tackles (8 solo), a sack, 2 TFL, 2 PBU & fum rec at Davidson; 70 ZAC MORGAN 67, 280, SR. 31 Chris Hagan (5-11, 210, Sr.) LT CSM Preseason All-PFL; 10 starts in 2014; Played in 6 games with 3 starts in 4 hits vs. KSU, all in second half; 2012 Scout Team Player of Year 2013; 2013 Second Team Academic All-PFL; A FB team rep on SAAC 3 CAMERON STUBBS 510, 201, SR. 76 Bryan Corpuz (6-3, 254, RS Fr.) CB Had 2 int and 6 hits (4 solo) in the Duq win; Had 2 more vs. KSU; Leads FB captain and GCL Lineman of the Year for Cincinna McNicholas FCS in picks 1.33 per game; Started all 9 games he played in last year; 34 79 tackles (24 solo) in 2014; Added 3 PBU, 3 TFL and 1 INT SPENCER LUALLEN 63, 289, SR. 13 Bre Bass (5-11, 191, Sr.) LG Has 6 career starts (2 at tackle); PFL Academic Honor Roll; All-District lineman; Le ered in football, hockey and track at Upper Arlington HS 1 CHRISTIAN SEARLES 59, 178, SO. 73 Jim Hammontree (6-2, 285, Rs So.) CB led UD with 8 hits vs Duq; Played in all 11 games with 4 starts as a true On the depth for the fi rst me this season; Played in one game in 2014 freshman24 in 2014; Had 27 tackles (22 solo) with 1 INT, fum rec and PBU 59 SHANE TOUB 63, 272, SR. Tom Fanning (6-0, 180, RS So.) C Started all 11 games last year; Played in 3 games in 2013; PFL Academic 1 hit at RMU; Has played in all 3 G this year; 6 G with 10 hits in 2014; Honor Roll; His dad Dave is Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator 20 DANNY LEACH (5-11, 201, SR.) 52 Robert Delaney (6-2, 265, Sr.) FS 2015 captain; PFL Def. POW vs. RMU; Had 2 INT, 4 hits, 1 PBU and 1 FF; Le ered as a freshman at long snapper; Can also play guard Played40 in all 11 games, 3rd on team with 62 tackles (42 solo) in 2014; 63 BEN GAUTHIER 62, 250, FR. Reagan Malas (6-1, 190, Fr.) RG First true freshman to start on the O-line since Andy Pellegrino on 1989 Started vs. KSU; Had 3 hits; Team captain and all-conference in high school na onal champs; Captain on St. Edward’s Ohio Division I state champs 13 BRETT BASS (5-11, 191, SR.) 55 Patrick Nuzzolese (6-2, 300, Sr.) SS Had 7 hits (4 solo) in fi rst career start vs. KSU; Played in relief of Nolan In uniform for fi rst me since camp injury; 7 games at center in 2014 Harmo o vs. Duq, and had 3 solo hits and a PBU; Has seen ac on in 7 77 JIMMY VOGEL 64, 290, RS SO. games in the last two-plus years; 3- me PFL Academic Honor Roll RT Preseason CSM All-PFL; Played in 10 games with 8 starts in 2014; Started 5 Travis Nees (5-11, 195, Sr.) fi rst 7 games before an injury; Made 6 starts at guard in 2013 Two special teams hits at RMU; 3 vs. Duq; 15 hits in 11 games in 2014 76 Bryan Corpuz (6-3, 254, RS Fr.) FB captain and GCL Lineman of the Year for Cincinna McNicholas SPECIAL TEAMS K 96 WILLIAM WILL (6-0, 190, SR.) -- Mitchell Watch List; CSM Preseason All-PFL; 14-19 FG, 49-yd. FG in 2014; Scored TD in fum ret @ Marist 19 Sean Smith (6-3, 195, Fr.) -- All-conference as a placekicker and punter at Salesianum High School in Avondale, Pa. P 19 SEAN SMITH (6-3 195, Fr.) -- 14 punts for 41.0 avg. with 4 inside the 20; First Team All-Pennsylvania in HS; Also le ered in baseball 10 Luke Johnson (6-3 210, RS Sr.) -- Was in mix for star ng punter during camp; In HS, was team’s MVP, fi rst team all-conference & all-area HOLD 10 LUKE JOHNSON (6-3, 210, RS SR.) -- In fourth year as holder; Can also punt if needed; Second Team All-Michigan at Milford High School 6 Kyle Sess (5-10, 197, Sr.) -- Subbed for Luke Johnson in last year’s Campbell game; Has played three pois ons on off ense SNAP 52 ROBERT DELANEY (6-2, 265, SR.) -- In his fourth year as UD’s snapper; Played in back-to-back state tle games in HS 89 IAN PALIN (6-4, 251, RS SO.) -- Also plays TE, 13 rec. for 128 yds with a TD in 2014; Team captain for FB & state champ hockey team in HS RT 1 CHRISTIAN SEARLES (5-9, 178, SO.) -- 6 PR (13.2 avg) in 2015, 2nd in PFL; 9 KO Ret. for 22.2 avg in 2014.; First Team All-Illinois in HS 3 CAMERON STUBBS (5-10 201, SR.) -- Leads PFL in KO ret. avg.; 7 KOR (29.9 avg.) in 2015; Averaged 25.0 yards per return on 8 KO last year 83 Cory Stuart (6-1, 200, Sr.) -- 1 PR (13 yds) at RMU; Three- me PFL Academic Honor Roll; 2013 Second Team Academic All-PFL 2015 DAYTON FOOTBALL STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 5, 2015 at Robert Morris W 27-24 1329 All games 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Sep 19, 2015 DUQUESNE W 24-13 4119 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sep 26, 2015 KENNESAW STATE W 31-27 2512 Non-Conference 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Team Statistics UD OPP KACSOR, Connor 3 117 565 20 545 4.7 6 46 181.7 FIRST DOWNS 63 49 RUFFING, Jared 3 16 61 1 60 3.8 0 14 20.0 R u s h i n g 36 28 JESKE, Alex 3 26 107 56 51 2.0 1 18 17.0 P a s s i n g 23 18 YINGER, Tucker 3 4 13 1 12 3.0 0 8 4.0 P e n a l t y 4 3 Total 3 171 760 115 645 3.8 7 46 215.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 645 545 Opponents 3 128 604 59 545 4.3 5 80 181.7 Rushing Attempts 171 128 Average Per Rush 3.8 4.3 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Game 215.0 181.7 JESKE, Alex 3 129.25 35-59-3 59.3 484 2 38 161.3 TDs Rushing 7 5 BIR, Blake 1 28.25 3-8-1 37.5 15 0 8 15.0 PASSING YARDAGE 499 399 Total 3 117.19 38-67-4 56.7 499 2 38 166.3 C o m p - A t t - I n t 38-67-4 37-87-6 Opponents 3 74.85 37-87-6 42.5 399 2 32 133.0 Average Per Pass 7.4 4.6 Average Per Catch 13.1 10.8 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Game 166.3 133.0 EURITT, Jack 3 10 135 13.5 0 38 45.0 TDs Passing 2 2 STUART, Cory 3 8 130 16.2 2 30 43.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 1144 944 TUMPANE, Tyler 2 8 83 10.4 0 23 41.5 Average Per Play 4.8 4.4 SESS, Kyle 3 3 33 11.0 0 20 11.0 Average Per Game 381.3 314.7 KACSOR, Connor 3 2 37 18.5 0 28 12.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 7-209 12-223 RUFFING, Jared 3 2 36 18.0 0 35 12.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-117 7-100 ADAMS, Spencer 3 2 26 13.0 0 22 8.7 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-93 4-32 PALIN, Ian 3 2 12 6.0 0 7 4.0 FUMBLES-LOST 7-3 4-1 KENNER, Alex 3 1 7 7.0 0 7 2.3 PENALTIES-Yards 13-106 23-177 Total 3 38 499 13.1 2 38 166.3 PUNTS-AVG 17-36.8 23-35.7 Opponents 3 37 399 10.8 2 32 133.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 2 4 2 8 : 3 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 18/51 20/51 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/6 2/6 WILL, William 4-7 57.1 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-1 0-1 46 1 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg PAT STUBBS, Cameron 4 0 0.0 0 0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts LEACH, Danny 2 93 46.5 1 93 KACSOR, Connor 6 ------36 WILL, William - 4-7 10-10 - - - - - 22 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk STUART, Cory 2 ------12 SMITH, Sean 14 574 41.0 55 1 2 4 1 0 JESKE, Alex 1 ------6 PAPALIA, Chris 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 1 0 1 LEACH, Danny 1 ------6 TEAM 1 -13 -13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 4-7 10-10 - - - - - 82 JESKE, Alex 1 25 25.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 9 1-1 7-9 - - - - - 64 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SEARLES, Chris 6 79 13.2 0 29 Dayton 10 14 38 20 0 82 STUBBS, Cameron 3 18 6.0 0 13 Opponents 19 24 7 14 0 64 KACZKOWSKI,Nick 2 7 3.5 0 0 STUART, Cory 1 13 13.0 0 13 Total 12 117 9.8 0 29 Opponents 7 100 14.3 1 26

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg STUBBS, Cameron 7 209 29.9 0 52 Total 7 209 29.9 0 52 Opponents 12 223 18.6 0 27

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g KACSOR, Conn 3 545 37 0 0 0 582 194.0 STUBBS, Camer 3 0 0 18 209 0 227 75.7 STUART, Cory 3 0 130 13 0 0 143 47.7 EURITT, Jack 3 0 135 0 0 0 135 45.0 RUFFING, Jared 3 60 36 0 0 0 96 32.0 Total 3 645 499 117 209 93 1563 521.0 Opponents 3 545 399 100 223 32 1299 433.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g KACSOR, Connor 3 117 545 0 545 181.7 JESKE, Alex 3 85 51 484 535 178.3 RUFFING, Jared 3 16 60 0 60 20.0 YINGER, Tucker 3 4 12 0 12 4.0 BIR, Blake 1 13 -13 15 2 2.0 Total 3 238 645 499 1144 381.3 Opponents 3 215 545 399 944 314.7

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

49 CRAIN, Jack 3 9 16 25 2.5-4 ...... 2015 DAYTON FOOTBALL STATISTICS

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 45 BEASCHLER,Chris 3 13 13 26 3.5-10 2.0-9 . 1 . . . . . 49 CRAIN, Jack 3 9 16 25 2.5-4 ...... 15 GRAY, Michael 3 7 10 17 3.0-4 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . . 30 SCHWENKE, Ryan 3 8 8 16 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . . 1 SEARLES, Chris 3 10 6 16 . . . 1 . . . . . 60 CARFAGNA, Andy 3 7 8 15 3.0-3 0.5-0 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 46 SUDNICK, Nate 3 4 10 14 1.5-3 1.0-2 . . . . . 1 . 2 HARMOTTO, Nolan 2 6 7 13 . . . 3 1 . . . . 3 STUBBS, Cameron 3 7 4 11 1.0-1 . 4-0 2 . . . . . 13 BASS, Brett 3 7 3 10 . . . 1 . . . . . 20 LEACH, Danny 2 5 4 9 . . 2-93 1 . . 1 . . 54 SURGES, Nick 3 2 6 8 3.0-15 1.0-9 . . 2 . . . . 34 ALBER, Austen 3 3 4 7 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 5 NEES, Travis 3 2 3 5 ...... 62 BROWN, Matt 3 3 2 5 1.5-2 ...... 31 HAGAN, Chris 3 2 2 4 1.0-4 ...... 16 RUFFING, Jared 3 2 1 3 ...... 40 MALAS, Reagan 1 2 1 3 ...... 90 SCOTT, Michael 3 . 2 2 0.5-1 ...... 79 LUALLEN,Spencer 3 1 1 2 ...... 28 YINGER, Tucker 3 2 . 2 ...... 44 DIORIO, Anthony 3 1 1 2 ...... 52 DELANEY, Robert 3 1 1 2 ...... 21 KACZKOWSKI,Nick 3 2 . 2 ...... 1 . 39 LEISRING, David 1 1 . 1 ...... 48 HANNAH, Shane 1 1 . 1 ...... 89 PALIN, Ian 3 1 . 1 ...... 24 FANNING, Tom 3 . 1 1 ...... 19 SMITH, Sean 3 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 2 1 . 1 1.0-9 ...... 70 MORGAN, Zac 3 . 1 1 ...... 6 SESS, Kyle 3 . 1 1 ...... 96 WILL, William 3 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 3 111 116 227 23-60 5-21 6-93 13 5 1-0 2 3 . Opponents 3 117 168 285 23-100 11-70 4-32 9 6 3-0 4 2 .