2011 Football Game Notes Schedule/Results Ithaca Bombers Team E8 Overall Salisbury 2-0 4-0 (3-1, 1-1 E8) St. John Fisher 1-0 3-1 Opponent Time/Result Alfred 1-1 3-1 9/3 Brockport (0-3) W, 19-14 ITHACA 1-1 3-1 9/10 at Salisbury (3-0) * L, 21-7 Springfield 1-1 3-1 9/17 at Union (1-3) W, 37-18 Frostburg 1-1 2-2 10/1 at Hartwick (2-1) * W, 27-13 Hartwick 0-1 2-2 10/8 St. John Fisher (2-1) * 1 p.m. Utica 0-2 2-2 10/15 at Springfield (2-1) * 2 p.m. 10/22 at Utica (2-1) * 1:30 p.m. Ithaca Bombers vs. 10/29 Frostburg (2-2) * 1 p.m. Week 5 Games 11/5 Alfred (3-0) * 1 p.m. St. John Fisher Cardinals 11/12 Cortland (2-1) noon 1 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011 Utica at Rensselaer Springfield at Salisbury Butterfield Stadium (c. 5,000); Ithaca, N.Y. St. John Fisher Hartwick at Alfred Frostburg at Wesley Cardinals THE GAME: The Bombers (3-1, 1-1 Empire 8) continue (3-1, 1-0 E8) Empire 8 action this weekend by hosting St. John Fisher (3-1, Opponent Time/Result 1-0 Empire 8). Non-League 9/10 Buffalo State (2-3) W, 12-7 9/17 vs. Rochester (1-3) W, 52-3 Opponents 9/24 Hobart (3-0) L, 20-56 THE SERIES: The Bombers own a 7-6 advantage over the 10/1 Alfred (3-1) * W, 17-3 Cardinals in the series, which began. Ithaca won seven of Cortland at Montclair State 10/8 at Ithaca (3-1) * 1 p.m. the first eight all-time meetings and St. John Fisher has won Brockport at New Jersey 10/15 Frostburg State (2-2) * noon the last five. Ithaca is 4-2 against Fisher in games played at Hobart at Union 10/22 at Springfield (3-1) * 2 p.m. 10/29 Utica (2-2) * 7 p.m. Butterfield Stadium. 11/5 at Salisbury (4-0) * noon Personnel 11/12 at Hartwick (2-2) * 3 p.m. LAST TIME THEY MET: Ithaca lost 34-10 at #17 St. John Fisher on Oct. 9, 2010. Fisher built a 20-3 halftime lead, and * Empire 8 game Report Tim Bailey threw four passes, covering 2011 Opponent Record 9, 53, 57 and 3 yards. Will Not Play in parentheses. Quarterback Rob Zappia threw for 226 yards, complet- Brandon Cheeseman ing 26 passes, including a two-yard touchdown to Thomas Ryan Clarke Pete Haines Vossler. Vossler caught six passes for 54 yards with Dan Quick Facts Matt Koval Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Ruffrage catching five passes for 60 yards. Chad Preucil Founded: 1892 Strong safety David Ahonen and cornerback Spence White Jordan Smith Nickname: Bombers led Ithaca with eight tackles apiece. White intercepted a pass Colors: Blue and Gold President : Thomas R. Rochon in the end zone. Linebacker Will Carter and free safety Josh Might Play Athletic Director: Ken Kutler Liemer were in on seven tackles apiece. JJ Crandall Home Field: Butterfield Stadium (5,000) Junior Andrew Rogowski kicked a 33-yard field goal in the Pat Joyce First Season: 1930 Skyler Schlenker All-Time Record: 460-231-12 (.665) second quarter. Head Coach: Mike Welch (Ithaca ‘73) Record at Ithaca: 137-51 (.729) TODAY’S SPECIAL GUESTS: Members of the 1991 Bomber Career Record: Same 2010 Record: 6-4, 3-3 Empire 8 football national championship team and veterans from the Today’s Officials Bath VA Medical Center, are in attendance at today’s game. Referee Dennis Hennigan Sports Information Director: Ithaca will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1991 title Umpire Jeffery Williams Mike Warwick Linesman Gary Foti Phone: (607) 274-1401 team that won 34-20 over Dayton in the Stagg Bowl, which Email: [email protected] was played in Bradenton, Fla. They will be introduced to the Line Judge Jeff Gensiejewski Assistant SID: Anna Cooper crowd at halftime of Saturday’s game. Side Judge Dan Messina Phone: (607) 274-5214 Field Judge Ryan Robinson This week’s game also marks the annual visit to Butterfield Email: [email protected] Back Judge Ed Venturini Assistant SID / Football Contact Stadium by veterans from the Bath VA Medical Center. For Joe Gladziszewski over 40 years, Ithaca College in conjunction with the Ithaca Phone: (607) 274-3825 Email: [email protected] Elks Lodge, has hosted veterans from the Bath VA Medical Website: bombers.ithaca.edu Center for a football game. For the past few years, members of the football team have traveled to the Medical Center for an Ithaca Team Fun Day. Head Coach ITHACA ITEMS D3football.com D3Football.com Team of the Week: Ithaca senior cornerback (Through games of Oct. 2, 2011) Mike Welch Team Pts. Rec. LW In his 18th season as Ithaca’s Spence White and senior wide receiver Dan Ruffrage 1. Wis.-Whitewater (21) 621 4-0 1 2. Mount Union (4) 603 4-0 2 head coach, Mike Welch (Ithaca were named to the D3Football.com Team of the Week 3. St. Thomas 566 5-0 3 ’73) has posted a 137-51 (.729) following Ithaca’s Oct. 1 win at Hartwick. White had nine 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor 557 4-0 4 record, including a regular-season 5. Linfield 527 3-0 6 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a 6. North Central (Ill.) 449 3-1 9 mark of 128-44 (.744). He entered blocked field goal. Ruffrage had a 91-yard kickoff return 7. Wesley 443 3-1 11 the season 15th all-time among 8. Thomas More 426 4-0 8 Division III coaches in winning touchdown, returned three punts for 50 yards and also 9. Bethel 410 3-1 5 percentage. A running back who caught six passes for 75 yards. 10. Kean 343 4-0 10 11. Montclair State 310 4-0 12 earned two letters while playing 12. Wabash 298 4-0 15 for coach Jim Butterfield, Welch Ruffrage Earns Empire 8 Honor: Dan Ruffrage was also named 13. Cal Lutheran 296 2-1 20 succeeded his former coach after 14. Wittenberg 274 5-0 16 Empire 8 Special Teams Player of the Week following his 15. 236 3-1 18 10 years as an assistant at his Cortland efforts against Hartwick. 16. Delaware Valley 222 5-0 21 alma mater. 17. Redlands 195 2-1 13 18. Illinois Wesleyan 180 4-0 NR Triple-Threat Scoring: The Bombers scored on a kickoff return, 19. Wheaton (Ill.) 161 3-1 7 Ithaca Under Mike Welch 20. Wartburg 144 4-1 22 Overall 137-51 return and on two touchdown passes in an Oct. 21. Johns Hopkins 124 5-0 23 At Home 75-18 1 win at Hartwick. It was the first time that Ithaca scored on 22. Salisbury 115 4-0 25 23. Alfred 78 3-1 14 In October 56-15 offense, defense and special teams in a game since Oct. 24. Louisiana College 59 3-1 19 On Oct. 8 2-0 23, 2004 in a 52-14 win over Utica. 25. Franklin 51 4-1 NR vs. St. John Fisher 8-2 Others receiving votes: Hobart 39; Ohio Conti Is Career Leader: Mike Conti’s 88-yard interception Northern 39; Dubuque 38; St. Olaf 38; Ithaca Coaching Staff Adrian 36; UW-Oshkosh 36; Monmouth 27; Sean Fitzmaurice, defensive line return touchdown Oct. 1 at Hartwick was his third-career Birmingham-Southern 25; Pacific Lutheran Mike Hatcher, offensive line defensive touchdown, and is an Ithaca record. Three other 20; UW-Eau Claire 20; Muskingum 16; Dan Higgins, assistant offensive line players in addition to Conti had scored two career defen- Trine 16; McMurry 15; St. John Fisher Eugene Jones, graduate assistant 15; Hampden-Sydney 13; Trinity (Texas) Mark McDonough, sive TDs. 13; Endicott 10; UW-Platteville 7; Lebanon defensive coordinator, linebackers Valley 5; Augsburg 4; Baldwin-Wallace 2; Centre 2; Springfield 1. Jack Mrozinski, defensive backs High-Yield Returns: Ithaca ranks 10th in the nation among Ithaca opponents in bold. Tyler Murray, assistant defensive backs Joe Volpe, tight ends 239 teams in overall punt-return average, at 20.33 yards Tom Vossler, assistant wide receivers per punt return. Ithaca also ranks 15th nationally in kickoff 2011 Empire 8 Football Junior Varsity Coach: Dan Elberty returns, with 25.77 yards per return. Preseason Coaches Poll (First-place votes in parentheses) Monthly Report: Ithaca’s Sept. 17 win at Union improved the Team Points 1. Alfred (6) 48 program’s record to 51-13 by Mike Welch-coached teams 2. Salisbury (1) 39 in the month of September. Over the last 17 seasons, 3. St. John Fisher 36 Welch has also led the Bombers to a 56-15 record in the 4. Springfield (1) 35 5. ITHACA 27 month of October. 6. Utica 15 7. Hartwick 14 Tough Sledding: Ithaca’s 2011 schedule includes three 8. Frostburg State 10 teams that currently appear in the d3football.com top-25 poll. Cortland is ranked 15th, Salisbury is ranked 22nd and Alfred is ranked 14th. Today’s opponent, St. John Fisher, received 15 votes in the poll, 39th most in the nation.

First-Time Charmers: Ithaca quarterback Jason Hendel made his first-career start in a Sept. 17 win at Union, becoming the ninth consecutive Bomber signal-caller to win in the first start of his career. Earlier this season, Phil Neumann also achieved that feat with a 19-14 win Sept. 3 over Brockport.

Rogowski For Three: Ithaca placekicker Andrew Rogowski made three field goals in the win at Union on Sept. 17, from 41, 21 and 31 yards. It was the second time in his career that he made three field goals in a single game (Cortland, Nov. 14, 2009; 23, 32 and 39 yards).

Winning Ways: Ithaca has posted 40-straight winning sea- sons. The Bombers own the nation’s second-longest active streak of winning seasons at any level of college football. Linfield has recorded 53 straight winning seasons. 2011 HONORS EMPIRE 8 HISTORY AND MEMBERSHIP: This season CAREER STARTS marks the 10th year of Empire 8-sponsored football and the Mike Conti, CB Overall Honorable Mention, D3Classic eighth year that the conference’s champion will receive an Preseason All-America Team automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs. The 2004 addition of Clay Ardoin 2 Andrew Benvenuto * 4 Dan Ruffrage, WR/PR Norwich and Springfield as affiliate members brought the Will Carter 10 D3Football.com Team of the Week league’s total to seven football playing members. Norwich Dan Cimino * 4 Kick Returner, 10/3/11 dropped out of the conference following the 2008 season, Ryan Clarke 15 Empire 8 Special Teams Player of the Week, 10/3/11 but the NCAA allows conferences a two-year grace period Kevin Cline * 4 to replace members in order to maintain their automatic Chris Collier 6 Spence, WR/PR bids. Frostburg State and Salisbury join the Empire 8 as Mike Conti 22 D3Football.com Team of the Week Matt Costello 1 Kick Returner, 10/3/11 affiliate members for the 2011 season. In 2012, Buffalo Steve DelMoro * 4 State will replace Springfield as an affiliate member. Allen Fessette 1 2010 HONORS The Bombers own an all-time record of 37-10 (.829) DJ Forbragd 1 (Returning Players) in league competition. They were fifth in the conference’s Joe Gilfedder 18 Will Carter, LB 2011 preseason poll. Matt Hannon 12 Second-Team Empire 8 All-Star The Bombers won the inaugural Empire 8 title in 2002 Matt Hartz * 4 Nathaniel Hemingway 15 Mike Conti, CB and repeated as conference champion in 2003, posting Jason Hendel * 2 Third-Team D3football.com East Region a 4-0 league record each season. In 2004 Ithaca and St. Joseph Ingrao 7 First-Team Empire 8 All-Star John Fisher tied for the league crown with 5-1 records. In Pat Joyce 14 Owen Kugler 5 Andrew Rogowski, P/PK 2005 the Bombers posted the Empire 8’s first 6-0 record Empire 8 Special Teams en route to their fourth league championship then won the Josh Liemer 12 Player of the Year title outright in 2008 with a 5-1 mark. The Bombers also Mike Moon 6 Empire 8 Special Teams Phil Neumann * 2 Player of the Week, 10/31/10 won conference titles in the Independent College Athletic Chris O’Brien 7 First-Team Empire 8 All-Star (P) Conference (forerunner to the Empire 8) in 1974, 1975, Gregory Peck 7 Mitchell Award Watch List (PK) 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987. Jared Prugar 1 Dan Ruffrage, WR/PR Dan Ruffrage 17 Honorable Mention, Empire 8 (WR) RECORD WATCH: (note Ithaca career and season records Jake Santora 1 Honorable Mention, Empire 8 (PR) include post-season games since 2002; statistics compiled Skyler Schlenker * 3 Mike Sheldon * 1 Eric Toporoff, LB in post-season games before that do not count toward Josh Skowronski * 4 Second-Team Empire 8 All-Star Ithaca career and season records) Pat Stephenson * 4 Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week, 9/12/10 Senior wide receiver Dan Ruffrage has 120 career Christian Stremmel * 1 receptions, which ranks tied-5th all-time at Ithaca. He’s Sal Sulla * 4 Spence White, CB 24 catches away from the school record, held by Thomas Eric Toporoff 24 First-Team Empire 8 All-Star Chris Vitrano 1 Vossler. Ruffrage has 14 career touchdown receptions, Spence White 29 tied for third all-time at Ithaca, and he is seventh all-time in Robbie Williamson * 1 receiving yards with 1,567. Senior Andrew Rogowski ranks among the top scor- ers, placekickers and punters in Ithaca history. His 190 * Indicates first-career start in 2011 career points ranks seventh overall and third among Ithaca placekickers, trailing Brett Kitenplon (second overall, 281 points) and Matt Sullivan (fifth overall, 205 points). Rogowski became the 28th Bomber (and sixth kicker) to reach 100 career points. Rogowski ranks sixth in career punts with 105, and he punted 58 times in 2010, the third- highest single-season total.

NEXT WEEK: The Bombers travel to Springfield for a 2 p.m. contest.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Ithaca Assistant Sports Information Director Joe Gladziszewski 2011 ITHACA COLLEGE DEFENSIVE DEPTH CHART

St. John Fisher at Ithaca Oct. 8, 2011

DE NG DE 98 Sklyler Schlenker, Jr. 90 Josh Skowronski, Fr. 94 Chris Collier, Sr. 6-2, 235; Norwich, Vt. 5-11, 255; Monroe 6-0, 215; Richmond, Vt. 91 Mike Sheldon, So. 75 Ben Smith, Jr. 95 Owen Kugler, Jr. 6-3, 230; Ridgefield, Conn. 6-2, 251; Piermont, N.H. 6-2, 220; Highland Park, Ill.

LB LB LB LB 57 Chris O’Brien, Sr. 56 Joe Gilfedder, Sr. 55 Dan Cimino, Jr. 44 Eric Toporoff, Sr. 6-3, 228; Somers 5-10, 230; Berkeley Heights, N.J. 5-10, 222; New Paltz 6-2, 197; Montville, N.J. 51 Zach Matuszak, Jr. 54 Brandon Cheeseman, Sr. 49 Will Carter, Jr. 52 Jake Santora, So. 6-1, 213; Binghamton 6-0, 215; Rochester 5-8, 197; Thornwood 6-1, 192; Westport, Conn.

CB FS SS CB 4 Spence White, Sr. 42 Josh Liemer, Jr. 24 Kevin Cline, Sr. 1 Mike Conti, Sr. 5-9, 182; Yonkers 6-2, 202; Chappaqua 5-10, 199; Waldwick, N.J. 6-0, 187; Branford, Conn. 3 Mike Vulcano, So. 31 Nick Passarella, Jr. 41 Tom Scanlon, So. 36 Brian Garvey, So. 6-1, 172; Northborough, Mass. 5-11, 179; Pembroke Pines, Fla. 5-11, 193; Bethany, Conn. 5-11, 192; Franklin, Mass.

Punter Long-Snapper Kickoff Returners Punt Returner 14 Andrew Rogowski 67 Bobby Garone, Fr. 16 Eric Breton, Sr. 23 Dan Ruffrage, Sr. 23 Dan Ruffrage, Sr. 6-0, 208; East Amherst 5-11, 215; East Moriches 5-10, 188; Latham 5-11, 180; Whitesboro 5-11, 180; Whitesboro 37 AJ Vallone, Jr. 6-2, 190; Haworth, N.J.

Oct. 3, 2011

2011 ITHACA COLLEGE OFFENSIVE DEPTH CHART

St. John Fisher at Ithaca Oct. 8, 2011

LT LG C RG RT 74 Pat Stephenson, So. 73 Matt Hartz, Jr. 64 Nathaniel Hemingway, Jr. 63 Andrew Benvenuto, Fr. 71 Pat Joyce, Jr. 6-3, 240; Scottsville 6-4, 277; Ithaca 5-10, 265; Staten Island 6-2, 250; Wyckoff, N.J. 6-3, 266; Larchmont 77 Dylan Rampa, Fr. 78 Zach Mysza, Fr. 70 Gregory Peck, Sr. 68 Chris Vitrano, Jr. 72 Chad Preucil, Fr. 6-3, 260; Yorktown Heights 6-1, 270; Doylestown, Pa. 6-0, 248; Great Bend 5-11, 262; Massapequa 6-3, 270; Cranford, N.J.

SE QB TE 23 Dan Ruffrage, Sr. 9 Jason Hendel, Jr. 80 Steve DelMoro, So. FL 5-11, 180; Whitesboro 6-3, 194; Riverwoods, Ill. 6-1, 227; Peekskill 81 Matt Hannon, Sr. 16 Eric Breton, Sr. 5 Pat Griffin, Jr. 25 Jared Prugar, So. 6-0, 192; Middletown 5-10, 188; Latham 6-1, 220; Clarks Summit, Pa. 6-2, 224; York, Maine 19 Joseph Ingrao, Jr. 6-1, 189; Nesconset

RB FB 2 Sal Sulla, So. 33 Robbie Williamson, So. 5-10, 205; Stony Point 5-10, 224; Herkimer 20 Jarrett Naiden, Jr. 46 Christian Stremmel, So. 5-8, 182; Easton, Pa. 5-10, 222; Grantville, Pa.

...... XPT/FG ...... Kickoff Long-Snapper Holder Kicker Kicker 67 Bobby Garone, Fr. 5 Pat Griffin, Jr. 14 Andrew Rogowski, Sr. 38 Brendan Harper, Sr. 5-11, 215; East Moriches 6-1, 220; Clarks Summit, Pa. 5-8, 205; Pine City 5-8, 205; Pine City 38 Brendan Harper, Sr. 5-8, 205; Pine City

Oct. 3, 2011 Depth Chart St. John Fisher College vs. Ithaca College October 8, 2011

FISHER OFFENSE QB: #21 R. Kramer (So./6‐0/205) #14 A. Hassanien (Jr./6‐2/215) RB: #3 F. Borum (Sr./6‐2/225) #13 C. Miller (So./5‐11/195) LT: #78 D. Maloney (Jr./6‐3/295) #60 K. Barry (So./6‐3/265) LG: #71 J. Thomas (Jr./6‐2/355) #63 P. Murphy (Sr./5‐10/250) C: #62 K. Cooper (Jr./6‐1/275) #74 C. Simmons (Jr./6‐2/275) RG: #55 M. Amezquita (Jr./6‐4/310) #69 L. Briggs (So./6‐1/355) RT: #76 C. Balcerzak (Sr./6‐5/300) #79 Z. Bassett (So./6‐3/215) WR: #84 D. Kirchner (Jr./6‐1/190) #8 T. Stell (Jr./6‐3/195) WR: #7 R. Francis (Sr./6‐3/185) #30 N. Nigolian (Fr./6‐2/180) WR: #12 R. Schmidt (Sr./6‐0/210) #22 D. Rudy (So./5‐10/180) HB: #33 A. Bigsby (Sr./6‐0/230) #86 T. Kukuk (Sr./6‐2/225) PK: #90 C. Monheim (Sr./5‐11/200) P: #17 R. Sweet (Fr./6‐1/200) LS: #33 A. Bigsby (Sr./6‐0/230) HO: #22 D. Rudy (So./5‐10/180) KR: #26 A. Burdick (Sr./5‐10/195) #7 R. Francis (Sr./6‐3/185)

FISHER DEFENSE DE: #48 M. Belluco (So./5‐10/225) # 52 C. Foster (So./6‐0/215) NG: #99 M. Benderski (Sr./6‐6/325) #93 M. Bucci (So./5‐8/250) DE: #97 M. Judd (So./6‐3/280) #96 J. Headwell (Sr./6‐5/245) ILB: #56 C. Sawyer (Sr./6‐0/260 #11 M. Everett (Sr./5‐8/195) ILB: #51 B. Moore (Sr./6‐0/230) #59 A. VanCuren (Sr./5‐10/185) ILB: #9 W. Kline (Jr./6‐2/210) #10 T. Schier (Sr./5‐11/185) FS: #15 Z. Dolan (Jr./6‐2/205) #45 M. Guinta (So./6‐2/195) CB: #27 T. Sant (Jr./5‐11/165) #24 S. Masood (Sr./5‐10/175) CB: #26 A. Burdick (Sr./5‐10/195) #25 B. McCoy (Sr./5‐10/160) S: #31 T. Tones (Jr./6‐3/195) #23 M. Dominic (Jr./6‐0/230) S: #2 D. Vosburgh (Sr./6‐2/215) #16 N. Savas (Jr./5‐9/185)

Ithaca Football Ithaca Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 07, 2011) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral 09/03/11 BROCKPORT W 19-14 2743 All games 3-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 * 09/10/11 at Salisbury L 7-21 1201 Conference 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 09/17/11 at Union W 37-18 2346 Non-Conference 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 * 10/01/11 at Hartwick W 27-13 781 Team Statistics IC OPP Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g FIRST DOWNS 61 78 Sal SULLA 4 69 231 17 214 3.1 2 15 53.5 R u s h in g 22 37 Jason HENDEL 4 35 147 42 105 3.0 2 15 26.2 P a s s in g 36 34 Jarrett NAIDEN 4 25 85 6 79 3.2 1 8 19.8 P e n a l ty 3 7 A. ROGOWSKI 3 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 1.3 RUSHING YARDAGE 380 526 R. WILLIAMSON 2 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 2.0 Rushing Attempts 137 137 TEAM 3 3 0 6 -6 -2.0 0 0 -2.0 Average Per Rush 2.8 3.8 Phil NEUMANN 3 3 0 20 -20 -6.7 0 0 -6.7 Average Per Game 95.0 131.5 Total 4 137 471 91 380 2.8 5 15 95.0 TDs Rushing 5 4 Opponents 4 137 610 84 526 3.8 4 26 131.5 PASSING YARDAGE 740 818 C o m p - A t t- In t 69-123-8 75-123-7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Pass 6.0 6.7 Jason HENDEL 4 117.10 49-84-3 58.3 502 4 42 125.5 Average Per Catch 10.7 10.9 Phil NEUMANN 3 85.36 20-39-5 51.3 238 1 30 79.3 Average Per Game 185.0 204.5 Total 4 107.04 69-123-8 56.1 740 5 42 185.0 TDs Passing 5 4 Opponents 4 116.19 75-123-7 61.0 818 4 81 204.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 1120 1344 Average Per Play 4.3 5.2 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Game 280.0 336.0 Dan RUFFRAGE 4 17 184 10.8 2 30 46.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 13-335 18-324 Joseph INGRAO 4 16 217 13.6 1 37 54.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-122 7-53 JJ CRANDALL 4 10 93 9.3 1 19 23.2 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-175 8-226 Matthew HANNON 3 6 58 9.7 0 16 19.3 FUMBLES-LOST 5-2 10-8 Sal SULLA 4 6 42 7.0 0 11 10.5 PENALTIES-Yards 20-197 15-162 Jarrett NAIDEN 4 5 48 9.6 0 26 12.0 PUNTS-AVG 18-37.4 13-36.8 Eric BRETON 4 4 68 17.0 1 42 17.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 2 :1 0 2 7 :5 0 Jordan SMITH 3 2 25 12.5 0 17 8.3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 28/65 18/52 Michael MOON 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/8 8/13 R. WILLIAMSON 2 1 2 2.0 0 2 1.0 Jared PRUGAR 4 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.5 no. yds avg td lg Total 4 69 740 10.7 5 42 185.0 Josh LIEMER 4 56 14.0 0 30 Opponents 4 75 818 10.9 4 81 204.5 Mike CONTI 1 88 88.0 1 88 Eric TOPOROFF 1 25 25.0 0 25 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Spence WHITE 1 6 6.0 0 6 Brendan HARPER 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 A. ROGOWSKI 3-3 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 41 0 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk A. ROGOWSKI 12 440 36.7 48 1 1 2 0 0 PAT AJ VALLONE 6 234 39.0 49 1 0 3 0 0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Dan RUFFRAGE 3 ------18 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg A. ROGOWSKI - 3-3 8-8 - - - - - 17 Dan RUFFRAGE 6 122 20.3 0 33 Sal SULLA 2 ------12 Total 6 122 20.3 0 33 Jason HENDEL 2 ------12 Opponents 7 53 7.6 0 17 Jarrett NAIDEN 1 ------6 Eric BRETON 1 ------6 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Joseph INGRAO 1 ------6 Dan RUFFRAGE 6 209 34.8 1 91 JJ CRANDALL 1 ------6 Eric BRETON 6 85 14.2 0 26 Mike CONTI 1 ------6 Clay ARDOIN 1 41 41.0 0 41 Brendan HARPER - 0-1 1-3 - - - - - 1 Total 13 335 25.8 1 91 Total 12 3-4 9-11 - - - - - 90 Opponents 18 324 18.0 0 39 Opponents 9 1-4 7-8 - 1 1-1 - - 66 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Dan RUFFRAGE 4 0 184 122 209 0 515 128.8 Ithaca 17 37 10 26 0 90 Sal SULLA 4 214 42 0 0 0 256 64.0 Opponents 14 7 22 23 0 66 Joseph INGRAO 4 0 217 0 0 0 217 54.2 Eric BRETON 4 0 68 0 85 0 153 38.2 Jarrett NAIDEN 4 79 48 0 0 0 127 31.8 Total 4 380 740 122 335 175 1752 438.0 Opponents 4 526 818 53 324 226 1947 486.8

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Jason HENDEL 4 119 105 502 607 151.8 Phil NEUMANN 3 42 -20 238 218 72.7 Sal SULLA 4 69 214 0 214 53.5 Jarrett NAIDEN 4 25 79 0 79 19.8 A. ROGOWSKI 3 1 4 0 4 1.3 Total 4 260 380 740 1120 280.0 Opponents 4 260 526 818 1344 336.0

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 56 Joe GILFEDDER 4 18 18 36 1.5-9 1-8 . 2 . . . . . 4 Spence WHITE 4 19 8 27 2.0-3 . 1-6 2 . 3-0 2 1 . 24 Kevin CLINE 4 13 10 23 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 42 Josh LIEMER 4 14 8 22 0.5-1 . 4-56 1 . 1-0 . . . 55 Dan CIMINO 4 8 11 19 2.0-5 1-1 . . . 2-0 1 . . Total 4 149 135 284 23-85 9-45 7-175 11 1 8-0 5 2 . Opponents 4 137 130 267 19-80 8-50 8-226 17 4 2-0 3 . . Ithaca Football Ithaca Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 07, 2011) All games

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 56 Joe GILFEDDER 4 18 18 36 1.5-9 1-8 . 2 . . . . . 4 Spence WHITE 4 19 8 27 2.0-3 . 1-6 2 . 3-0 2 1 . 24 Kevin CLINE 4 13 10 23 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 42 Josh LIEMER 4 14 8 22 0.5-1 . 4-56 1 . 1-0 . . . 55 Dan CIMINO 4 8 11 19 2.0-5 1-1 . . . 2-0 1 . . 94 Chris COLLIER 4 3 15 18 2.5-4 1-1 ...... 44 Eric TOPOROFF 4 11 3 14 0.5-2 1-0 1-25 1 . . 1 . . 1 Mike CONTI 4 9 5 14 0.5-1 . 1-88 3 . . . 1 . 57 Chris O'BRIEN 4 6 8 14 1.0-1 ...... 90 Josh SKOWRONSKI 4 6 7 13 4.0-16 2-11 . . . . 1 . . 45 Ryan CLARKE 3 6 5 11 1.0-1 ...... 98 S. SCHLENKER 3 4 6 10 2.5-16 1-9 ...... 52 Jake SANTORA 4 5 3 8 1.0-8 ...... 34 Allen FESSETTE 4 2 4 6 ...... 51 Zach MATUSZAK 4 4 2 6 1.0-7 1-7 . 1 1 . . . . 41 Tom SCANLON 4 2 4 6 ...... 91 Mike SHELDON 3 1 4 5 1.0-2 1-1 ...... 6 Matt COSTELLO 4 2 2 4 ...... 36 Brian GARVEY 4 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 31 N. PASSARELLA 4 2 1 3 ...... 95 Owen KUGLER 3 1 2 3 1.0-7 1-7 ...... 10 Adam LAJARA 4 1 1 2 ...... 54 B. CHEESEMAN 2 . 2 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 23 Dan RUFFRAGE 4 2 . 2 ...... 3 Mike VULCANO 3 2 . 2 ...... 75 Benjamin SMITH 1 1 . 1 ...... 11 Phil NEUMANN 3 1 . 1 ...... 21 Myron AVANT 1 1 . 1 ...... 15 S. GRIFFENBERG 4 . 1 1 ...... 99 Chris STRAND 3 . 1 1 ...... 83 JJ CRANDALL 4 1 . 1 ...... 32 Chris WILLIAMS 1 . 1 1 ...... 2 Sal SULLA 4 1 . 1 ...... 67 Bobby GARONE 4 1 . 1 ...... 71 Pat JOYCE 4 1 . 1 ...... 58 Mike KELLER 2 . 1 1 ...... Total 4 149 135 284 23-85 9-45 7-175 11 1 8-0 5 2 . Opponents 4 137 130 267 19-80 8-50 8-226 17 4 2-0 3 . . The Last Time Ithaca . . .

Two-Point Conversion (pass) 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Dan Ruffrage from Brian Grastorf

Two-Point Conversion (run) 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Dillon Dwyer

Two-Point Conversion (accidental) 10/16/99 at St. Lawrence Jeff Erne caught blocked kick

Safety 10/30/10 Utica Sean Gil and Andrew Haim tackled Jake Scott in end zone

Interception return for touchdown 10/1/11 at Hartwick Mike Conti, CB (88 yards)

Two interception returns for touchdown 10/14/00 St. Lawrence Tom Kenney, SS (28 yards); Mark McDonough, LB (10 yards)

Fumble return for touchdown 10/30/10 Utica Mike Conti, CB (12 yards)

Interception and fumble return for touchdown 9/12/98 at St. John Fisher Mike Sansone (LB) 33 int. return; Justin Griffin (DT) 26 fumble recovery

Blocked punt 10/28/06 vs. #14 Springfield Ray Lake (returned for touchdown by Brian Seamus Hogan)

Blocked punt return for touchdown 10/28/06 vs. #14 Springfield Brian Seamus Hogan, eight yards (blocked by Ray Lake)

Blocked extra-point 10/1/11 at Hartwick Mike Conti

Blocked field goal 10/1/11 at Hartwick Spence White

Two 100-yard rushers 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Jamie Donovan (112), Alex Baez (109)

Kickoff return for touchdown 10/1/11 at Hartwick Dan Ruffrage (91 yards)

Punt return for touchdown 10/18/08 Frostburg State Jason Chier (61 yards)

Kickoff return and punt return for touchdown 9/19/98 Mansfield Troy Canada, 91-yard kickoff return Matt Buddenhagen, 79-yard punt return

Defensive extra point (blocked kick) 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Chad Herring, 88-yard return (blocked by Adam Drescher)

Defensive extra point (interception) 9/19/92 Montclair State Jeff Jaeger, 99-yard interception return

Touchdown return on opening kickoff 10/7/06 at Norwich Kelly Gordon (92 yards)

Quarterback throws for 250 yards 11/13/10 at #20/22 Cortland Rob Zappia, 275 yards

Quarterback throws for 300 yards 10/23/10 Springfield Rob Zappia, 301 yards

Quarterback throws for 350 yards 11/12/05 vs. Cortland & Josh Felicetti, 373 yards

Quarterback throws for 400 yards 10/2/04 Lycoming Josh Felicetti, 431 yards

Quarterback throws for three 10/2/10 Hartwick Rob Zappia (6, 20, 24, 43)

Quarterback throws for four touchdowns 10/2/10 Hartwick Rob Zappia (6, 20, 24, 43)

Quarterback throws for five touchdowns 10/24/98 at American International Mike O'Donovan (six, seven, 49, 33, four yards) *

Quarterback rushes for 100 yards 10/10/92 at American International Joe Fitzgerald, 118 yards

Quarterback rushes for two touchdowns 9/17/11 at Union Jason Hendel (7, 1)

Two rush for touchdowns 10/11/03 at St. Lawrence Josh Felicetti, Jeff O'Hara

Two quarterbacks throw for 100 yards 11/1/08 Springfield Dan Juvan (133), Bryan Grastorf (110)

Running back rushes for 150 yards 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero, 192 yards

Running back rushes for 200 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Thomas Bergerstock, 268 yards

Running back rushes for 250 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Thomas Bergerstock, 268 yards

Running back runs for three touchdowns 9/26/09 at Utica Thomas Bergerstock (2, 2, 8)

Running back runs for four touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, 4, 61)

Three players rush for touchdowns 9/4/10 St. Lawrence Jared Pruger (one), Dan Ruggiero (31), Clay Ardoin (30)

Four players rush for touchdowns 10/11/03 at St. Lawrence Josh Felicetti (three), Caleb Greer-Carney (eight), Jeff O'Hara (18), Dan Varney (one)

Five players rush for touchdowns 9/11/93 Albany Mike Murtha, Todd Konick, Ron Smith, Hodari Martin, Brian Heleen The Last Time Ithaca . . .

Bomber scores three touchdowns 9/26/09 at Utica Thomas Bergerstock (two, two, eight rush)

Bomber scores four touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, four, 61 rush)

Bomber scores five touchdowns 10/25/08 Utica Thomas Bergerstock (three, five, three, seven, five rush) *

Bombers rush for four touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, four, 61); Dan Juvan (one)

Bombers rush for five touchdowns 11/8/08 at Alfred Dan Ruggiero (26, 12, 4, 61); Dan Juvan (1)

Bomber scores rushing & receiving TD 9/25/10 at Lycoming Clay Ardoin (11 run, 16 pass)

Receiver catches 10 passes 10/23/10 Springfield Thomas Vossler, 12 catches

Receiver gains 100 yards 10/23/10 Springfield Thomas Vossler, 121 yards

Receiver gains 150 yards 11/1/08 Springfield Kyle Crandall, 162 yards

Receiver gains 200 yards 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst Joe Palumbo, 277 yards

Receiver gains 250 yards 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst Joe Palumbo, 277 yards

Two receivers gain 100 yards 9/25/10 at Lycoming Matt Crandall (100), Dan Ruffrage (100)

Receiver scores three touchdowns 10/27/07 at Springfield Brian Hogan (9, 57, 12)

Three receivers score touchdowns 11/7/09 #25 Alfred Thomas Vossler (two), Matthew Hannon, Joseph Ingrao

Four receivers score touchdowns 11/13/99 at Buffalo State Tommy Giorgio, Travis Robbins, Jeff Erne, Abe Ceesay

Two players throw touchdown passes 9/3/11 Brockport Phil Neumann, Jason Hendel

Tight end gains 100 receiving yards 9/25/10 at Lycoming Matt Crandall, 100 yards (seven catches)

Two tight ends catch touchdown passes 9/18/10 at Widener Matt Crandall (5), Evan Bull (17)

Tight end scores two touchdowns 9/19/09 Widener Dan Higgins (10, eight)

Bomber has two interceptions 9/3/11 Brockport Josh Liemer, FS (30, 25)

Bomber has three interceptions 11/15/08 at #7 Cortland Jason Chier, CB (0, 0, 33) *

Defense scores two touchdowns 10/14/00 St. Lawrence Tommy Kenney (SS) 28-yard interception return Mark McDonough (LB) 10-yard interception return

Team rushes for 300 yards 10/6/07 Norwich 362 yards on 52 carries

Team rushes for 350 yards 10/6/07 Norwich 362 yards on 52 carries

Team rushes for 400 yards 9/11/93 Albany 427 yards on 77 carries

Team rushes for 450 yards 10/22/88 Buffalo State 474 yards on 73 carries

Team rushes for 500 yards 9/22/84 Fitchburg State 553 yards on 70 carries !

Team has 500 yards of total offense 9/20/08 Hartwick 520 yards

Team has 550 yards of total offense 10/2/04 Lycoming 583 yards

Team has 600 yards of total offense 10/30/93 at Mercyhurst 611 yards

Kicker kicks two or more field goals 9/17/11 at Union Andrew Rogowski (41, 21, 31)

Kicker makes three field goals 9/17/11 at Union Andrew Rogowski (41, 21, 31)

Kicker makes four field goals 11/5/66 at American International Sandor Szabo !

Defense allows fewer than 100 yards 9/1/07 at Lycoming 90 yards

Safety by both teams 9/18/04 Hartwick Ithaca: Hartwick snapped ball out of end zone Hartwick: Brandon Sullivan blocked punt out of end zone

* School record tied ! School record ‡ ECAC postseason game § NCAA playoff game The Last Time Ithaca's Opponent . . .

Two-Point Conversion (pass) 9/17/11 at Union Alex Macchio from Drew Connolly

Two-Point Conversion (run) 11/22/08 Curry § Michael Gentili

Two-Point Conversion (accidental) 11/1/08 Springfield John Barbagallo caught blocked kick

Safety 9/18/04 Hartwick Punt blocked out of end zone

Interception return for touchdown 9/3/11 Brockport Maurice Brown, 61 yards

Two interception returns for touchdown 9/30/00 Springfield Thomas Allen, 83 yards and 17 yards

Fumble return for touchdown 10/23/04 Utica Anthony Venturino (34 yards)

Interception and fumble return for touchdown Has never happened

Blocked punt 9/26/09 at Utica William Pease

Blocked punt return for touchdown 9/26/09 at Utica William Pease, 28 yards (blocked by Pease)

Blocked extra-point 10/23/10 Springfield Niall Murphy

Blocked field goal 9/11/10 Union Cam Johnson

Two 100-yard rushers 10/4/03 at Springfield Tim Lutgens 23-183, Ryan Sylvia 20-103

Kickoff return for touchdown 10/7/06 at Norwich Darnell Jackson (84 yards; after touchdown)

Punt return for touchdown 10/4/97 at Springfield Shawn Andrade, 76 yards

Kickoff return and punt return for touchdown 10/25/69 C.W. Post Donnelly, 97-yard kickoff; Sweeney, 61-yard punt

Defensive extra point (blocked kick) 11/12/05 Cortland & Stef Sair, blocked kick return (kick blocked by Josh Jablonski)

Defensive extra point (interception) 10/3/98 Springfield Shawne Andrade, 100-yard return

Touchdown return on opening kickoff 10/5/96 Springfield Joe Hayes, 82 yards

Quarterback throws for 250 yards 10/1/11 at Hartwick Dan Brainard, 306 yards

Quarterback throws for 300 yards 10/1/11 at Hartwick Dan Brainard, 306 yards

Quarterback throws for 350 yards 10/9/10 at #17 St. John Fisher Tim Bailey, 361 yards

Quarterback throws for 400 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Jason Boltus, 460 yards

Quarterback throws for three touchdowns 10/9/10 at #17 St. John Fisher Tim Bailey (nine, 53, 57, three)

Quarterback throws for four touchdowns 10/9/10 at #17 St. John Fisher Tim Bailey (nine, 53, 57, three)

Quarterback throws for five touchdowns 11/8/97 Cortland Chris Hale (15, 64, five, 21, 42 yards)

Quarterback rushes for 100 yards 9/10/11 at Salisbury Dan Griffin (106)

Quarterback rushes for two touchdowns 9/15/07 at Hartwick Jason Boltus (seven, 10, one)

Two quarterbacks rush for touchdowns 10/4/03 at #14 Springfield Ryan Sylvia (2), Michael Judge

Running back rushes for 150 yards 11/13/10 at #20/22 Cortland Justin Autera, 235 yards

Running back rushes for 200 yards 11/13/10 at #20/22 Cortland Justin Autera, 235 yards

Running back rushes for 250 yards 11/6/10 at #20 Alfred Austin Dwyer, 266 yards

Running back rushes for 300 yards 10/23/99 American International Kaivin Gailliard, 303 yards

Running back runs for three touchdowns 10/31/09 at Springfield Alex Mendez (two, one, one)

Running back runs for four touchdowns 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Christian Zemaitis (50, nine, four, 18, two)

Running back runs for five touchdowns 10/10/09 St. John Fisher Christian Zemaitis (50, nine, four, 18, two)

Three players rush for touchdowns 9/10/11 at Salisbury Ross Flanigan (3), Randal Smedley (1), Dan Griffin (5)

Four players rush for touchdowns 10/31/09 at Springfield Joe Myrhen (25), Alex Mendez (two, one, one), Antoine King (one), B. Cunningham (nine)

The Last Time Ithaca's Opponent . . .

Player scores rushing & receiving touchdown 10/31/09 at Springfield Antoine King (one run, 12 pass)

Kicker kicks two or more field goals 11/13/10 Cortland Mark Corrado (26, 32 yards)

Receiver catches 10 passes 11/8/08 at Alfred Trevor Bork, 12

Receiver gains 100 yards 9/3/11 Brockport Jordan Hogan, 121 yards

Receiver gains 150 yards 10/9/10 at #17 St. John Fisher Ryan Schmidt, 160 yards

Receiver gains 200 yards 11/8/08 at Alfred Trevor Bork, 220 yards

Receiver gains 250 yards 9/20/08 Hartwick Noah Koreman, 260 yards

Two receivers gain 100 yards 10/9/10 at #17 St. John Fisher Ryan Schmidt (160), Ryan Kramer (101)

Two players throw TD passes 11/11/06 at Cortland & Bryan Shea, Dustin Bowser

Receiver scores three touchdowns 9/20/08 Hartwick Noah Koreman (70, five, 27)

Three receivers score touchdowns 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Jeff Pecoraco (10), Matt Gibbins (six), Trevor Bork (seven)

Defense scores two touchdowns 9/30/00 Springfield Thomas Allen, 83 yards interception return Thomas Allen, 17 yard interception return

Team rushes for 300 yards 9/10/11 at Salisbury 309 yards on 60 carries

Team rushes for 350 yards 10/31/09 at Springfield 360 yards on 64 carries

Team rushes for 400 yards 10/2/99 at Springfield 448 yards on 63 carries

Team rushes for 450 yards 10/23/71 at Bridgeport 455 yards (carries not available)

‡ ECAC playoff game § NCAA playoff game & Overtime game % Double overtime game

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