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WWW.SHIPRAIDERS.COM 48 years, 131 victories. A salute to the PSAC West. General Information

Red Raider Football Quick Facts Running Backs J.C. Morgan Alma Mater Bucknell ’04 School Shippensburg University Table of Contents E-mail [email protected] Founded 1871 Wide Receivers Chance Powell Location Shippensburg, Pa. General Information Alma Mater Shippensburg ’86 INTRO Enrollment 7,600 Volunteer Assistant/O-Line John Wetzel About Shippensburg University 2 School Colors Red and Blue Alma Mater Bloomsburg ‘98 Academic Programs 3 Nickname Red Raiders Volunteer Assistant/D-Line Tony Johnson Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg 4 Affi liation NCAA Division II Volunteer Assistant/D-Line Brandon Cook Academic Support for Student Athletes 4 Conference PSAC Western Division Graduate Assistant Ben Gibboney Athletics Administration 5 Stadium Seth Grove (7,700) University President 5 2007 Record 3-8 Sports Information Seth Grove Stadium 6 2007 PSAC West Record 2-4 Sports Information Director Bill Morgal The Coaches 2007 PSAC West Finish 5th Offi ce Phone 717-477-1201 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 22/18 Head Coach Rocky Rees 8-11 E-mail [email protected] Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 COACHES Assistant Coaches 12-16 Sports Information Fax 717-477-1253 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Sports Medicine 17-18 Press Box Phone 717-477-1391 Football Offi ce Phone 717-477-1758 University Fitness Center 18 Hotline 717-477-7678 Football Offi ce Fax 717-477-4049 Mailing Address 2008 Season Outlook The Administration Sports Information Offi ce 2008 Numerical Roster 20-21 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302) President Dr. William N. Ruud 2008 Alphabetical Roster 22-23 Shippensburg, PA 17257 NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Kurt Fuellhart 2008 Season Outlook 24-26 Web site www.shipraiders.com Athletic Director Dr. Roberta Page 2008 Quick Facts 27-29 Associate Athletic Director Jeff Michaels

Preseason Depth Chart 30 OUTLOOK Sports Information Director Bill Morgal All media requests, including press passes, are to be Player Profi les Director of Sports Medicine Wes Mallicone directed to the Sports Information Offi ce. Athletic Department Phone 717-477-1711 Red Raider Profi les 32-51 Editor: Bill Morgal, Sports Information Director Class Breakdown 52 Head Coach Designers: Laura Burkett, Director of Publica- 2007 Season Review Head Coach Rocky Rees tions and Advertising; Jessica Kline, Publications 2007 Season Review 54-55 Alma Mater West Chester, ‘71 Assistant. 2007 Final Statistics 56-57 Rees’ E-mail [email protected] Rees’ Career Record 141-109-2 (23 years) Photographic credits: Bill Smith. Inside back cover 2007 Statistical Review 58 photos courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles, Pitts-

Rees’ SU Record 105-94-1 (18 years) PROFILES Season Superlatives 59 burgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and the National Game Recap 60-70 Assistant Coaches Football League. Additional photos by Dan Putz. The PSAC Assistant Head Coach/DB’s Mark Maciejewski Shippensburg University of , in compli- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 72 Alma Mater Shippensburg ’92 ance with federal and state laws and university policy, PSAC Champions 73 E-mail [email protected] is committed to human understanding and provides 2007 PSAC West Year In Review 74 Offensive Coordinator/O-Line Pete Lee equal educational, employment, and economic op- 2007 PSAC Team Statistics 75-76 Alma Mater Cornell ’86 portunities for all persons without regard to race, 2007 PSAC Individual Statistics 77-78 E-mail [email protected] Defensive Coordinator/LB’s Mike Burket color, sex, age, creed, national origin, religion, veteran REVIEW The Opponents Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) ’92 status, or disability. Direct requests for disability Games 1-10 80-84 E-mail [email protected] accommodations and other inquiries to the Offi ce Travel Itinerary 85 of Disability Services, Old Main 120, Shippensburg Series vs. 2007 Opponents 86-87 University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 2008 Opponents Calendar 88 17257-2299, (717) 477-1329. History Red Raider Capsule History 90

Annual Records 91 PSAC Records vs. Opponents 92 Opponents and Results (1891-1920) 93 Opponents and Results (1921-1937) 94 Opponents and Results (1938-1952) 95 Opponents and Results (1953-1970) 96 Opponents and Results (1971-1983) 97 Opponents and Results (1984-1995) 98 Opponents and Results (1996-2007) 99 Team Records 100-103 Rushing Records 104 Passing Records 105 Receiving Records 106 OPPONENTS Total Offense/All-Purpose 107 Scoring Records 108 Return/Punt Records 109 Defensive Records 110 Red Raider Records In ... 111-112 Individual Honors 113-114 Annual Awards 115

Red Raiders in the NFL 116 HISTORY Red Raiders Football 1 General Information

INTRO About Shippensburg University

General Information 3+2 engineering program with two • Founded in 1871 as the Cumberland schools of engineering, 3+4 and 3+3 Valley State Normal School health science programs with pro- • Comprehensive regional public fessional schools, 2+2 allied health university programs, and Army ROTC. • Member of the Pennsylvania State • Find a job or focus on a career with the help of Career Development COACHES System of Higher Education • Located on 200 acres in southcen- Center and alumni career services. tral Pennsylvania Facilities and Resources Enrollment • Ezra Lehman Memorial Library • 6,621 undergraduate students and houses more than 2 million items 1,144 graduate students and provides access to electronic resources which are accessible from • 53% women and 47% men your personal computer 24-7. • 40% of our students live on campus • Campus computer network has con- • 95% of our students are from Penn-

OUTLOOK nections in every classroom, faculty sylvania. offi ce, and residence hall rooms (one Faculty for every student). Every student • Student-faculty ratio: 19:1 and each has an e-mail and a Web homepage student has a faculty advisor account. Students can access their • 86% of the 301 full-time instruc- academic and scheduling records tional faculty members hold a online. A wireless network is avail- doctorate or other terminal degree able in many buildings on campus. in their fi eld • 21 microcomputer labs (3 general • Our faculty’s main focus is teaching. and 18 with major specifi c software). PROFILES All classes are taught by faculty, not Two labs are open 24-7. graduate assistants Student Life Accreditations • The Student Services, Inc. adminis- • AACSB International ters a $2.8 million budget and pro- • ABET (computer science) vides a highly diversifi ed program of • American Chemical Society student activities. • Council for the Accreditation of • More than 200 student clubs, Counseling and Related Educa- organizations, honor societies and activity groups. • IntramuralIl sports: • 80 percent off undergraduatesd d receivei tional Programs some form of fi nancial aid, including REVIEW • Cultural and lecture series brings Basketball, bowling, racquetball, • Council for Exceptional Children grants, academic or athletic scholar- nationally and inter-nationally soccer, softball, street hockey, tennis, • Council on Social Work Education ships, loans, and student employ- known persons to campus. Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball • International Association of Coun- ment. • 9 student housing facilities; all but • Sports facilities include: outdoor seling Services one are co-ed. Rooms are double tennis courts, indoor and outdoor Admission to SU • National Council for the Accredita- occupancy and have two high-speed track, two indoor swimming pools, • Prospective students must provide: tion of Coaching Education computer connections. Seavers squash and handball courts, a a completed application form, a $30 • Middle States Association of Col- Complex houses six students in each rehabilitation center, outdoor sand processing fee, offi cial high school leges and Schools unit. Stone Ridge Commons offers volleyball courts. transcript*, recommendations*, and • National Council for the Accredita- apartment-style living for two, four, • 62,000-square-foot Student aptitude test results (SAT or ACT)*.

PSAC tion of Teachers or six students. Recreation Building features an The new SAT essay score or writ- Academic Programs and • Student services: University Counsel- 8,000-square-foot fi tness center, an ing sample will not be used in the Opportunities ing Center, Career Development elevated running track, racquetball admission decision, but will be used courts, and four multi-purpose • 75 majors and concentrations and Center, Learning Center, Women’s for English placement. courts. 22 graduate programs Center, Multicultural Student Devel- (*These must be sent by the high school, • 12-acre student recreation center • 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Busi- opment Center. the College Board, or ACT.) includes: hockey rink; sand volley- ness, and Education and Human • Etter Health Center provides 24- • Transfer students must submit col- ball courts; basketball courts; fi elds OPPONENTS Services; plus a Offi ce of Undeclared hour access to medical services. lege transcripts. for football, softball, lacrosse, and Students. • The Admissions Offi ce operates on Athletics rugby; exercise trail for rollerblading, • Study abroad opportunities are a rolling basis. • Member of the Pennsylvania State biking, and jogging. available in dozens of countries. Athletic Conference and NCAA • The average applicant has a grade Costs/Financial Aid Find out more at www.ship.edu/ Division II. average of B or better and SAT • Total estimated annual costs/ score of 1070, for regularly admitted international • Intercollegiate sports in-state: $12,245* per year students. • Internships, hands-on labs, graduate Men: baseball, basketball, cross- • Total estimated annual costs/out-of- • Successful applications display a assistantships and more, SU helps country, football, soccer, swimming, state students: $19,868* per year. student’s leadership ability, special you create opportunities for real-life track and fi eld, wrestling. experiences. *Estimated annual costs include talents and interests and a high Women: basketball, cross country, tuition, fees, room and board (2007- school record of college preparatory HISTORY • Academic options include indepen- fi eld hockey, lacrosse, soccer, soft- 2008). Average cost for books and courses. dent study and research internships, ball, swimming, tennis, track/fi eld, supplies: $700. • 75% of applying students are admit- fi eld experience, the Marine Science volleyball. Consortium at Wallops Island, a ted.

2 Shippensburg University General Information Academic Programs

Undergraduate Major History GraduateG Degree

Programs of Study Public History PPrograms INTRO Human Communication Studiess Accounting Information Technology for AdministrationA of Justice Applied Physics Business Education BBiology Nanofabrication Interdisciplinary Arts BBusiness Administration (MBA) Art Management CCommunication Studies Computer Graphics Entrepreneurship & Corporatete CComputer Science Biology Entrepreneurship CCounseling Biotechnology General College Ecology and Environment Human Resource Community Medical Technology International Elementary MaManagement Information Systemsms Mental Health COACHES MaMarketing Secondary Student Personnel MaMathematics Pre-LawPre Law Curriculum & Instruction Applied Students interested in a pre-law Biology Computer Science program may select any major. Early Childhood Education Statistics Typical curricula include Political Elementary Education PhPhysics Science, Business, English, and English PPoliticalo Science History. Geography/Earth Science PsPsychologyy Health Professions Concentration History PuPPublic Administration Pre-Chiropractic OUTLOOK Mathematics SSeSecondaryc Certifi cation Pre-Dentistry Middle School Education Art Pre-Medicine Geoenvironmental Studies English Pre-Optometry History-Applied French Pre-Pharmacy Information Systems Spanish Pre-Physical Therapy Organizational Development and SecSecondary Education Pre-Podiatry Leadership Biology Pre-Veterinary Medicine Chemistry Business Biology/Environmental Allied Health Science Biochemistry Communications Education Shippensburg University is Medical Technology Education PROFILES Chemistry affi liated with Thomas Jefferson Communication/Journalism Environmental Management Information Technology for University Jefferson College of Electronic Media Higher Education Business Education Health Professions. These are 2+2 Print Media Individual and Organizational Mathematics transfer programs unless otherwise Public Relations Development Physics indicated. Respective fi elds of Computer Science Public Organizations Sociology study are: Computer Graphics Psychology Social Studies Bioscience Technology Embedded Programming Public Administration Related Discipline Economics Nursing Geography Reading

Occupational Therapy (2+3) REVIEW Software Engineering School Administration History P.A.C.E. Program (2+2, 3+3) Systems Programming Social Work (with Millersville) Criminal Justice Political Science Radiologic Sciences Social Work Special Education Earth Science Undergraduate Minor Behavior Disorders Economics Spanish Supply Chain Management Programs Comprehensive Business Learning Disabilities Logistics Anthropology Mathematics Mental Retardation Political Science Pre-Forensic Science Biochemistry Public Administration Students interested in a pre- Business

Social Science forensic science program may Coaching Certifi cate and PSAC Elementary Education select any major. Typical curricula Early Childhood Education Certifi cation Programs include Biology, Chemistry, and Ethnic Studies English Advanced Studies in Business Criminal Justice. Geographic Information Science Writing Advanced Counseling in German Studies Exercise Science Marriage, Couples and GGerontology Finance Family Therapy IInternationaln Studies Personal Financial Planning Applied History MMusic French Principal’s Certifi cation K-12 PPhilosophy Geoenvironmental Studies Superintendent’s Letter of RReading Geography Eligibility TTechnical/Professional Geographic Information Supervisory I Certifi cate Systems Communications Human-Environment TTheater OPPONENTS Land Use WWomen’s Studies HISTORY Red Raiders Football 3 General Information

INTRO Academics and Athletics

Shippensburg University shapes its Today Shippensburg University athletes con- athletic program to fi t within the overall aca- tinue to uphold the study’s fi ndings. The qual- demic goals of the university—maintaining a ity point average (QPA) for all athletic teams balance between athletics and academics. in 2006-07 was 2.67 on a 4.0 scale. The 10 Since 1984, the university’s Offi ce of Institu- women’s teams had a 2.93 overall average while tional Research has monitored the progress the eight men’s teams averaged 2.82. This can be compared to the fall 2006 fi gures: the total COACHES of our athletes in the classroom. The original study found that Shippensburg was ahead of student body QPA averaged 2.82, females many institutions in meeting the standards of were slightly higher at 2.98, and males were Propositions 48 and 64—two NCAA resolu- slightly lower at 2.66. tions designed to set minimum educational Shippensburg’s athletes continue to show levels in collegiate athletes. high six-year graduation rates. Seventy-one Proposition 64 of the NCAA established a percent of those receiving athletically related fi nancial aid graduate within six years of minimum score of 700 in the SAT and a 2.0 Since 1975, 43 athletes have grade point average in 11 core curriculum enrolling. The 2005 NCAA Graduation Rate Report found that nationally, among public earned Academic All-America honors and OUTLOOK courses in high school. Proposition 48 carries three athletes have earned NCAA Postgradu- these minimums even further and outlines Division II schools, the graduation rate was 45 percent with athletes graduating at 54 percent. ate scholarships. Many more of Shippensburg’s availability of scholarships to freshmen athletes fi ne athletes have been nominated for these and based on their school performance. Retention studies by the Offi ce of Institutional Research and Planning show male athletes other regional and national honors. Incoming freshmen athletes show prepara- at Shippensburg graduated at 55 percent and Although the academic standards are stringent tion levels comparable to those of all incoming those receiving athletically related fi nancial aid at Shippensburg, the 20 athletic teams have students. In 2006, the average SAT score for graduated at 54 percent. In addition, female won about 60 percent of all their contests incoming freshmen athletes was 1006, only athletes graduated at 79 percent and those since 1975. Twelve university teams have won slightly below the SAT average for new incom- receiving athletically related fi nancial aid 53 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PROFILES ing students of 1015. Both groups average in graduated at a rate of 81 percent. (PSAC) championships in the same period. the upper two-fi fths of their graduating high school classes.

MMichaelsich was named Academic Support Services InterimInter Coordinator of AcademicA Sup- for Student Athletes portport Services for Student-AthletesStu Shippensburg University established the Offi ce of Academic Support Services for Student-Ath- inin SeptemberS REVIEW letes to provide the best possible resources for enhancing the academic experiences of student- 2006.20 She is athletes. Through the coordinator, a variety of academic assistance services are available, includingg responsibleres for academic advising support, academic progress monitoring, academic counseling and referral, and providingpr aca- assisting graduating student-athletes in researching and pursuing employment and/or opportuni- demicd advise- ties for graduate education. ment,m monitor- ingiing academicacaddem progress, The Offi ce of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes has strong links with the Learningng counselingccounseling aandnd rereferral,ferral, andand assisting Center and other campus-wide programs to support the academic well being of student-athletes. graduating student-athletes in researching and All student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. pursuing employment and/or opportunities for This program is committed to promoting excellence in academics, athletics, career and personal graduate education. In addition, the coordina-

PSAC development, and community service. In addition, all incoming fi rst-year student-athletes have the tor directs the Study Table Program, Laptop opportunity to voluntarily participate in the PACES program. PACES (Personal, Academic, and Loan Program, serves as advisor to SAAC, and Career Exploration Seminar) is open to all incoming undeclared fi rst-year student-athletes who facilitates all programming associated with the want to gain greater insight into campus majors, possible careers paths, campus resources, technol- CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. ogy, scheduling concerns, and wellness issues. Prior to her appointment at Shippensburg, The offi ce provides advisement and a variety of programming options for all student-athletes to Carrie Michaels served as Commissioner of assist with balancing the demands of academic achievement and athletics success. the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Conference

OPPONENTS (AWCC). Previous to her position with the AWCC, Michaels served as the Assistant to 2008 Spring Semester Student-Athlete Academic Summary the Athletics Director at Slippery Rock Uni- The information listed below is based on 18 intercollegiate athletics teams. Shippensburg University versity where she coordinated all academic sup- had a total of 398 student-athletes during the 2008 spring semester. port services for student-athletes, in addition to directing athletics fundraising and camps and • The semester QPA for all student-athletes was a 2.82. conferences. Prior to her position as Assistant • The semester QPA for men’s athletics was a 2.57. to the Athletics Director, Michaels served as • The semester QPA for women’s athletics was a 3.13. the Athletics Academic Coordinator and As- • Women’s swimming compiled the highest semester QPA by achieving a 3.45. Seven additional sistant Women’s Basketball Coach. teams earned a QPA of 3.0 or higher: Tennis (3.32), Volleyball (3.29), Women’s Cross Country Michaels earned her bachelor of arts in HISTORY (3.22), Women’s Basketball (3.21), Field Hockey (3.19), Women’s Soccer (3.16), and Women’s Track and Field (3.12). psychology and criminal justice at Duquesne • Fourteen student-athletes earned a 4.0 QPA. where she also competed as a student-athlete in • Twenty-two percent (88) of student-athletes earned a 3.5 or higher QPA. the sport of basketball. She earned her master’s • Forty-three percent (172) of student-athletes earned a 3.0 or higher QPA. degree in sport management at Slippery Rock. Michaels resides in Shippensburg with her 4 • Shippensburg Thirty-six percent University (142) of student-athletes have achieved a 3.0 or higher cumulative QPA. husband, Jeff. General Information Athletics Administration

Dr.DrD . RRoberta Page Jeff Michaels

DirectorDDirec of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics INTRO Dr.DrD . RRoberta Page was appointed direc- Jeff Michaels, associate director of athleticscs tortot r of athletics in June 2003. She joined since July 2005, is responsible for orga- ShippensburgShS i athletics in January 2000 nizing and implementing all aspects of asa associatea director of athletics and then NCAA rules compliance and education servedsser as interim director of athletics for the Shippensburg University Athleticss fromfrf December 2001 until June 2003. Department. SinceS coming on board, she has helped Michaels is the chair of the NCAA maintainm Shippens burg’s winning tradi- Division II Field Hockey committee

tions.tiionss. SShippensburgh earned the 2005 Dixon and is also a member of the Division II women’someen’n’s COACHES Trophy,TTroophhy, whwhichhich is awardedawarded by the Pennsylvania State Athletic lacrosse regional advisory committee. In addaddition,ition, hhee hhasas sservederrved Conference to the member institution that has the best overall ath- as a facilitator for the NCAA Division II Leadership Academy for the letic program. It was the fi fth time in the 10-year history of the award past two years. Shippensburg captured the honor. Prior to coming to Shippensburg, Michaels served fi ve years as an as- A native of Greensburg, Pa., Page played basketball and softball at sistant to the athletics director at Slippery Rock University where he Slippery Rock University where she graduated in 1988. She majored in worked with rules compliance and facilities. physical education with a minor in sports manage ment. Previous to his position Slippery Rock, Michaels spent fi ve years as the Following graduation she taught health and physical education and sports information director at , a Division III school served as as sis tant track coach (1989-95) and assistant varsity and head in Williamsport, Pa. Prior to Lycoming, Michaels served six months as OUTLOOK junior varsity basketball coach (1989-94) at Chambersburg High School. Slippery Rock’s interim sports promotion and information director and She also was head volleyball coach at Wilson College (1992-94). one year as a graduate assistant in the same capacity. In August 1995 she moved to Gettysburg High School where she was Michaels earned his bachelor of arts in mass communication and politi- director of athletics and assistant principal. In fall 1998 she went to cal science from Lycoming in 1992 and his master’s degree in athletics South Middleton School District where she was the director of athlet ics administration from Slippery Rock in 1993. and assistant principal. In addition to his almost 15-year involvement in college athletics, Page earned two master’s degrees from Western Mary land College — in Michaels spent the fall semester of 1998 as an adjunct faculty member

athletic admin is tra tion and edu cation al administration with a concen tra- at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport teaching an PROFILES tion on higher education. She earned a doctoral degree in edu cation al introductory course in broadcast communication. lead er ship from Duquesne University. Michaels resides in Shippensburg with his wife Carrie and is the father of two sons, Douglas and Drew.

About the President REVIEW

Dr. William N. Ruud began his tenure as Shippensburg University’s In July 1993, he was hired ass 15th president in February 2007. dean of the College of Busi- Dr. Ruud came to Shippensburg from California State University, Stan- ness and Economics at Boisee islaus where he was professor of management, policy and strategy and State University. In 1998, hee former vice president. He joined the faculty in August after serving for was named the university’s 2½ years as the university’s vice president for development and university vice president for institutionalal advancement, serving as the relations. PSAC chief advancement offi cer. Dr. Ruud earned his bachelor’s degree in public administration and hos- He took a two-year leave of pital administration from the University of North Dakota. His master’s absence from the university and doctoral degrees in organizational behavior are from the University beginning in December of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2000 to serve as senior policy adviser and chief After earning his doctorate, Dr. Ruud worked at Northwestern Loui- President William H. Ruud siana State University, the U.S. Army Research Institute and Central education adviser to Idaho Michigan University before joining the faculty at the University of Governor Dirk Kempthorne.e. Toledo. He was named director of undergraduate studies in the Col- Dr. Ruud has belonged to numerous professional lege of Business in 1985 and director of graduate studies in 1987, and and community organizations, including the American Society was promoted to associate professor the same year. In March 1989, he of Personnel Administrators and American College Personnel OPPONENTS was named associate vice president for student affairs, and in 1991 was Association. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the appointed interim associate director of the University Honors Program. Modesto United Way, where he served as chair of the organiza- He was named interim dean of the College of Business Administration tion’s most recent capital campaign. He has published numerous in July 1992. journal articles and has made presentations at dozens of regional and national conferences. HISTORY Red Raiders Football 5 General Information

INTRO Seth Grove Stadium

Seth Grove Stadium opened on Septem- ber 9, 1972 with the inaugural game between Shippensburg and Bloomsburg. Behind three touchdowns from fullback Johnny Seigle, the Red Raiders defeated the Huskies, 28-14. Seigle scored the fi rst touchdown in the his- tory of the stadium on a 2-yard run in the fi rst COACHES quarter. The stadium is named for the late J. Seth Grove, former faculty member and coach at Shippensburg. Grove graduated from Shippensburg in 1910 where he starred in bas- ketball and baseball. He joined the university faculty in 1920 and coached the football team to a 6-2 record.

OUTLOOK Grove became chairman of the mathematics de- partment in 1921 and did not re-enter coaching until 1930 as head coach of the baseball team. He coached until 1935 and then became the athletic director, a position he held until 1946. Grove retired from teaching in 1952. Seth Grove Stadium is part of a 50-acre ath- The stadium’s capacity of 7,700 has 6,700 seats In 2004, the Red Raiders played seven home letic facility that includes Heiges Field House in the main grandstand and 1,000 seats on the games and drew a school-record 36,578 fans, an (basketball and volleyball), Fairchild Field visitors’ side of the fi eld. Originally it had a average of 5,225 per game. The record average

PROFILES (baseball), three football practice fi elds, David capacity of 7,600. From 1987-89, temporary of 6,625 was set in four games in 1979 and the See Field (soccer), Henderson Gymnasium, bleachers were set up beyond the north end largest single-game attendance in school history Robb Sports Complex (fi eld hockey and la- zone for football games and commencement, was 9,200 fans, set on October 12, 1985 against crosse), Robb Field (softball) and Eckels Field. boosting the capacity to 8,200. Millersville. In 1991, Shippensburg was ranked Eckels Field was the fi rst university-owned In 1990, the 900-seat bleacher set on the 15th in the country among NCAA Division athletic facility. Opened in 1903, it is now the visitors’ side was removed for safety reasons II schools for attendance, averaging 6,050 per site for many intramural events. Himes Field, and the 600 temporary seats were moved from game. a rented area that served as the home to the the end zone to the visitors’ side, giving the Homecoming has always been a gala affair at Shippensburg baseball team (1874-1902) and stadium a capacity of 7,300. In 1991, the new Seth Grove Stadium drawing standing room the football team (1891-1902), is now the site visitors’ bleachers were built, reaching the cur- only crowds. REVIEW of several homes on North Prince Street near rent capacity of 7,700. If necessary, temporary Home team locker rooms, an equipment room, the main entrance to the university. bleachers can be added to the end zone. sports medicine areas, rest rooms, concession stands, offi ces and storage space are located underneath the home grandstand. The visiting Home Fields teams dress in nearby Heiges Field House. Seth Grove Stadium Largest Home Season Attendance In addition to university athletic events, the 1972-present 36,578 2004, 7 games stadium is used for commencements and other Record: 112-64-2 (.635) 36,300 1976, 6 games related functions. It has also been the site of Heiges Field 33,900 1982, 6 games the PIAA state track and fi eld championships PSAC 1934-71 (currently Robb Sports Complex) 32,000 1978, 5 games every year since its construction in 1972. Eckels Field 31,700 1981, 5 games A crowd of 12,000 spectators for the 1976 state 1903-33 31,000 1974, 6 games championships, which included the crowd at Himes Field the weight throwing events just north of the 1891-1902 Largest Average Home AttendAnce main grandstand, was the largest for any event 6,625 (1979, 26,600 in 4 games) held at the stadium. Largest Home Crowds 6,400 (1978, 32,000 in 5 games) An eight-lane Tuffl ight all-weather track was OPPONENTS 9,200 vs. Millersville, Oct. 12, 1985 6,340 (1981, 31,700 in 5 games) installed in 1985, replacing the original six-lane 9,000 vs. Clarion, Oct. 21, 1978 6,050 (1976, 36,300 in 6 games) Uni-Turf track, giving Shippensburg one of the 9,000 vs. Indiana (Pa.), Oct. 15, 1988 6,020 (1991, 30,100 in 5 games) best track facilities in the East. 9,000 vs. Clarion, Oct. 20, 1990 6,000 (1988, 30,000 in 5 games) 8,700 vs. California (Pa.), Oct. 11, 1986 8,600 vs. Slippery Rock, Oct. 7, 1989 8,600 vs. Indiana (Pa.), Oct. 10, 1992 8,500 vs. East Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, 1976 8,500 vs. Clarion, Oct. 11, 1980 8,500 vs. Edinboro, Oct. 19, 1991 HISTORY

6 Shippensburg University The Coaches The Coaches HEAD COACH ROCKY REES INTRO Head Coach Record-SettingR Season Rocky Rees InI 2004, Rees guided the Shippensburg to a 110-2 record and a share of the PSAC Western West Chester ’71 DDivision championship, the school’s fi rst since 19th year at Shippensburg 11988. It also marked the most wins in 13 years ffor the Red Raiders and the program’s fi rst William M. “Rocky” Rees has a long and NNCAA Division II Football Championship COACHES distinguished career in football that spans 36 aappearance since 1991. years. He enters his 19th season as the head RRees was named as the coach at Shippensburg in 2008 and his 24th ass CCoaches Association (AFCA) Division II Re- a college head coach. ggion Coach of the Year for the second time in The winningest coach in Red Raider history, hhis career while earning his third PSAC West- Rees has totaled an 18-year record of 105-94- eern Division Coach of the Year honor, adding 1 (.528). Overall, he owns a career mark of tto his honors in 1991 and 2001. In 1986, Rees 141-109-2 (.563). In 2006, he became the fi rstt wwas also named AFCA Region Coach of the coach in school history to win 100 games withh YYear while at Susquehanna. OUTLOOK a 28-21 victory at Slippery Rock on October 7. TThe Red Raiders led the PSAC in fi ve sta- During the 2007 season, Rees coached in his ttistical categories in 2004 including scoring 250th career game versus Lock Haven on ddefense, rushing defense and total defense October 27 and his 200th at Shippensburg on aand were ranked fi rst in the nation in kickoff November 11 at California (Pa.). ini the h division di i i dduring i that h time, i trailing ili only l returns, second in scoring defense, fi fth in total California (Pa.) who has had 46. The Vulcans defense and ninth in rushing offense. Rees is the fourth-longest tenured head coach have also won three of the last four Western in the PSAC behind Denny Douds of East The team also set a new school record for rush- Division titles. Stroudsburg (35th season), Danny Hale of ing yards in a season with 3,112 while fi nishing Bloomsburg (21st season) and Dr. George Mi- After a 4-7 record in 2005 that could have been second in points (392), touchdowns (52) and PROFILES halik of Slippery Rock (21st season). However, even better if not for three losses to Shepherd, total offense (4,882). Rees holds the longest tenured coaching posi- Indiana (Pa.) and West Chester by a combined Shippensburg had a total of 16 All-PSAC tion as Douds, Hale and Mihalik are faculty at 15 points, Shippensburg climbed back into the Western Division selections, including eight their respective institutions. PSAC Western Division championship race in First Team and eight Second Team honorees. 2006, fi nishing fourth with an overall mark of Rees’ 105 wins are the fourth-most among Nine of the team’s 11 starters on defense were 5-6, including 3-3 in conference. active PSAC coaches and rank seventh on the selected All-conference. all-time PSAC wins list. Meanwhile, Rees’ 141 career victories are the ninth-most among active Division II head coaches with just six of ROCKY REES’ HEAD COACHING RECORD

REVIEW those having coached in more career games. Year School Overall Conference Notable 1985 Susquehanna 3-7 3-6 Shippensburg fi nished the 2007 season 3-8 1986 Susquehanna 11-1 9-0 MAC champions; NCAA quarterfi nals overall, including 2-4 and in fi fth place in the 1987 Susquehanna 8-2 7-2 MAC co-champions PSAC Western Division. The Red Raiders 1988 Susquehanna 6-4 6-2 were just 14 points from having a 6-5 record 1989 Susquehanna 8-1-1 7-1 MAC co-champions after a fi ve-point loss at No. 9 Shepherd, a Susquehanna 36-15-1 32-11 fi ve-point defeat at home against No. 19 West Chester and a four-point loss at home to 1990 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 Slippery Rock who scored the game-winning 1991 Shippensburg 10-3 4-2 NCAA quarterfi nals touchdown with just two seconds remaining

PSAC 1992 Shippensburg 3-7-1 2-3-1 and fi nished the year ranked seventh in the 1993 Shippensburg 6-5 2-4 Northeast Region. 1994 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 Four of Shippensburg’s opponents advanced to 1995 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4 the 2007 NCAA Division II Football Champi- 1996 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4 onship, the most of any team in the Northeast 1997 Shippensburg 6-4 4-2 Region. 1998 Shippensburg 7-4 4-2 The Red Raiders boasted nine all-conference 1999 Shippensburg 8-3 4-2 OPPONENTS selections, the third-most in the PSAC, seven 2000 Shippensburg 5-6 2-4 behind Western Division champion California 2001 Shippensburg 8-3 5-1 (Pa.) and one behind Indiana (Pa.), both of 2002 Shippensburg 6-5 4-2 whom advanced to the 2007 NCAA Division 2003 Shippensburg 8-3 4-2 II Football Championship. 2004 Shippensburg 10-2 5-1 PSAC West champions; NCAA second round 2005 Shippensburg 4-7 2-4 Shippensburg has had a total of 21 all-confer- 2006 Shippensburg 5-6 3-3 ence selections in the last two years after gar- 2007 Shippensburg 3-8 2-4 nering a league-high 12 in 2006. Since 2004, Shippensburg 105-94-1 53-48-1 the Red Raiders have boasted 44 All-PSAC Overall 141-109-2 Western Division selections, the second-most HISTORY

8 Shippensburg University 44-35. against Kutztown 21towin onSeptember overcame a27-0defi Red Raiders of theNCAA playoffs. Alsothatseason, the inthefi the road atEastStroudsburg lenges, winon highlightedbya34-33overtime chal- overcoming quarter ormeetingfourth In 1991, postedfi Shippensburg seasons. averaged justover fi Football ithad Championshipappearanceafter led theteamtoitssecondNCAA DivisionII In justhissecondyearatShippensburg, Rees amark of9-2intheregular season.including The following year, went10-3, theRedRaiders conditioning. emphasison tions whileplacingarenewed success withoffensiveanddefensiveinnova- In 1990, Reeslaidthefoundationforfuture Righting theShip the third10-winseasoninteamhistory. just witharecord of24-10whichincluded tory for thebestthree-year wintotalinschoolhis- From 2002-04, tiedthemark theRedRaiders 2004. oftheprogram in best seasonsinthehistory setthestageforoneofteam’sShippensburg third suchrecord inthelastfi Following an8-3record in2003, theteam’s record of32-13. oftheprogram witha year spaninthehistory hadthehighestwintotalforanyfour- Raiders ning seasonsfrom 2001-04inwhichtheRed ledtofourconsecutivewin- That performance by winningeightofitslastninegames. a rebuilding seasonintoanexciting8-3record turnedwhatwassupposedtobe Shippensburg tory. tofi Picked team’s mostproductive seasonsinteamhis- Coach ofthe Year oneofthe in2001after Rees wasnamedPSAC Western Division with a12-3record. the nationalchampionshipgameandfi in kies thatseasonastheylosttoDeltaState three sufferedloss wasoneofonly bytheHus- touchdowns towin24-17. quarter fourth The 9 whentheteamtrailed17-10, two scoring at homeagainstBloomsburgonSeptember giveupattitude team displayedthatnever anda5-6record in2000,Despite injuries the place fi an 8-3record andsecondconsecutivethird- (4.951) andyardspassing(3,071), enroute to 1999, themarks fortotaloffense including setnumerous teamrecordsShippensburg in winning percentage. 27 inPSAC Western Divisiongames, a.591 havealsopostedamark of39- the RedRaiders thattime,a .579winningpercentage. During for anaverageofover sixperseasonalongwith 1997,Since hastotaled70wins Shippensburg trademark. become aRedRaider giveupattitudehas andanever with intensity For underRees, twodecades playing nearly Red RaiderIntensity nish inthe Western Division. nish sixthinthedivision, ve winstheprevious eight ve seasons, ve victories by ve victories cit athome rst round nished in the standings only three timesin10seasons. in thestandingsonly havefi Red Raiders the Western Divisionandsincethattime, the However, in1997, theteamfi fi seasons inwhichtheteamwon20gamesand abitover thenextfi struggled Shippensburg 18-14 victory. to overcome a14-3defi quarter scoredRaiders 15pointsinthefourth years lateronOctober29, 1994when theRed thre again Kutztown stunned stunnedKutztownShippensburg againthree nished no better than fourth inthePSAC.nished nobetterthanfourth West Chester 33, 28 Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) 52, 7 Shippensburg Round( 0-1) NCAA DivisionIISecond 2004 34, Shippensburg 33(OT) EastStroudsburg 31, 17 Susquehanna Salisbury NCAA Division IIQuarterfi 1991 28, Susquehanna Washington &Jefferson20 Assistant Coach-RB/DE NCAA Division IIIQuarterfi 1986 POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 1971 Graduate West Chester AssistantCoach-RB/TE 1972-73 1974-76 Head Newark HighSchool(Delaware) AssistantCoach-OffensiveCoordinator 1977-83 Bucknell 1983-85 Colgate Assistant 1985-89 Head Susquehanna 1990-present Head Shippensburg Coach COACHING EXPERIENCE Years inCoaching(College): Family: Alma Mater: Hometown: Date ofBirth: Coach Coach Full Name: PERSONAL Daughter, Meghan(31) William MichaelEdwardRees William Morristown, N.J. West Chester’71 June9, 1949 nished outsidethetopthree cit ontheroad foran 37(32) nished secondin nals (1-1) nals (1-1) e ve

h hminCrusade Champion The ChampionCrusader Blue-Gold game. coach ofthegoldsquadin1977 Delaware was honored withthe selectionasthehead Coach ofthe Year twicein1975and1976 championship. Reeswasnamedconference in Delaware andwontheschool’s fi 1976, hadthetop-rankedoffenseanddefense Atitlesandin Blue HenConference Flight 28-5-1 record, wontwoconsecutiveundefeated Under Rees, the Yellow compileda Jackets 1974. as anassistant, Reeswasnamedheadcoachin School inNewark, Delaware. twoseasons After he joinedthecoachingstaffatNewark High assistant at West Chester. The following year, coachasagraduate 37-year career as afootball In thefallof1971, Reesbeganwhathasbeena Road Rocky’s fi the Crusaders, totalinga36-15-1record inhis Rees wonover 70-percent ofhisgameswith Year andAFCA RegionalCoachofthe Year. program history. ReeswasMAC Coachofthe Football Championshipforthefi and advancedtotheNCAA DivisionIII wontheMACSusquehanna championship Following anundefeatedregular season, in 1986. atthetimewithan11-1record sion IIIhistory the greatest single-seasonturnaround inDivi- Rees’ fi posted a3-7record in theCrusaders After ships in1986, 1987and1989. head coach, conference champion- capturing Conference (MAC) titlesinhisfi Atlantic where histeamswonthree Middle from Susquehanna toShippensburg Rees came ve seasonsinSelinsgrove. rst seasonin1985, theteamturned in HEAD COACH ROCKY REES The Coaches Red Raiders Football 9 r (continued onpage 10) rst timein ve seasonsas rst state

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The Coaches HEAD COACH ROCKY REES (continued from page 9) INTRO From 1977-83, Rees served as the offensive coordinator at Bucknell under head coach Bob Curtis. While there, Rees helped develop Ken Jenkins into one of the fi nest players in school history as he would set a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980. Jenkins would later play for the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins. In 1979, the Bison totaled 2,210 yards rushing, a mark that currently ranks fi fth in school history.

COACHES Following his seven-year stint at Bucknell, Rees was an assistant coach at Colgate from 1983-84 under Fred Dunlap where he was in charge of the running backs and tight ends. In 1983, Colgate fi nished with an 8-4 record, advancing to the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship fi rst round and ending the year ranked seventh in the nation. With the Red Raiders, Rees worked with Rich Erenberg and Kenny Gamble, two of the school’s top three career-leading rushers. As a senior in 1983, Erenberg led Division I-AA in rushing, all-purpose and scoring. Gamble led the team in rushing for four-straight seasons from 1984-87

OUTLOOK and received the fi rst-ever Award in 1987, presented to the outstanding Division I-AA Player of the Year.

Winningest All-Time PSAC Coaches by Victories BothBoth ErenbergErenberg andand GambleGamble ledled thethe nation in rusrushing,hing, were namenamedd This list includes all conference coaches who have coached in the PSAC since ECAC Division I-AA Player of the Year and played four seasons in the its formation in 1951. Bowl and playoff games included. NFL. Erenberg played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1984-87 while Gamble was with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988-91. Coach (School) Record Years

PROFILES 1. Gene Carpenter (Millersville) 211-86-6 31 Playing Experience 2. Denny Douds (East Stroudsburg) * 209-140-3 34 3. Frank Cignetti (IUP) 181-51-1 20 Rees played football at Bayley Ellard Regional High School in Madison, 4. Danny Hale (West Chester/Bloomsburg) * 165-57-1 20 New Jersey where he twice named All-County and was selected as a 5. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock) * 136-79-4 20 team captain his senior season. 6. Al Jacks (Clarion) 128-46-3 19 Following graduation in 1967, the Morristown, New Jersey native at- 7. Rocky Rees (Shippensburg) * 105-94-1 18 tended West Chester University where he earned All-PSAC Eastern 8. Hubert Jack (Lock Haven) 102-91-7 23 Division honors as a running back in 1968 and 1970. He also earned 9. Rick Daniels (West Chester) 91-69-1 14 All-PSAC Second Team honors in 1969 when the PSAC selected one 10. Bob DiSpirito (Slippery Rock) 79-60-3 15 All-conference team without separating it into divisions.

REVIEW * Active Rees led the Golden Rams in both rushing yards and touchdowns as a Winningest Active Division II Coaches junior and senior, totaling 1,065 yards rushing in 1970. For his career, he by Victories totaled 2,240 yards and 28 touchdowns in four seasons and was selected Minimum fi ve years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four- to the Pennsylvania Dutch Bowl Team while earning Associated Press year colleges only. Little All-America Second Team honors. Coach (School) Record Years After graduating from West Chester in 1971, Rees signed as a free agent 1. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 269-63-2 28 with the New England Patriots. He would later earn his master’s degree 2. Williard Bailey, St. Paul’s 222-132-12 34 in 1979 and in 1991, was inducted into the West Chester University 3. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 209-140-3 34 Football Hall of Fame. 4. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 203-77-3 24 PSAC 5. Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State 182-39-2 18 Beyond the Field 6. Monte Cater, Shepherd 181-94-2 27 In addition to coaching and educating, Rees continues to be active in 7. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 165-57-1 20 community service that has been a mainstay throughout his life. 8. Peter Yetten, Bentley 149-54-1 20 T9. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 141-109-2 23 As a mark of the respect he engenders from his peers in the coaching T9. Pat Behrns, Nebraska-Omaha 141-80 20 fraternity, Rees was elected to the AFCA Board of Trustees in 1992 and from 1999-2000, served as AFCA President. In 2000, he was honored

OPPONENTS with a selection to be an assistant coach at the Hula Bowl All-Star Clas- Total Games, Active Division II Coaches sic in Maui, Hawaii. Minimum fi ve years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four- year colleges only. Chairman of the Public Relations Committee for the AFCA from 2000- 06, Rees is a member of the organization’s Ethics and All-American Coach (School) Games Years Selection Committees while serving as the AFCA’s liaison to the NCAA 1. Williard Bailey, St. Paul’s 366 34 football rules committee. He is also a member of the NCAA football 2. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 352 34 rules committee. 3. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 334 28 4. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 283 24 A prominent contributor to the Association of Pennsylvania State 5. Monte Cater, Shepherd 277 27 College & University Faculties (APSCUF), Rees is a former member 6. Bill Struble, West Va. Wesleyan 253 25 of the State Meet & Discuss Committee while currently serving as the HISTORY 7. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 252 23 representative for Shippensburg University, chair on the negotiations 8. Richard Cavanaugh, S. Connecticut State 239 23 team and member of the state representative council. 9. Bobby Wallace, West Alabama 230 20 Rees currently lives in Shippensburg and has a daughter named Meghan. 10. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 223 20 His wife Patricia passed away in 1998, but is remembered annually with the Patricia Rees Scholarship. 10 Shippensburg University 1 Nv a aiona(a)* 31-26 26-0 37-14 17-3 atCalifornia(Pa.) * 34-29 Nov. 1 Haven* Lock 41. * atClarion Score Oct. 18 Edinboro * 40. Oct. Oct. 11 Bloomsburg 39. 16-7 21-14 25 Oct. 4 38. 30-7 37. Opponent 36. Sept. California(Pa.) * No. Score Date Kutztown 20 Haven * atLock Nov. 2 24-22 73-29 Oct. 19 24-21 35. 26-15 34. Opponent 33. Sept. atCalifornia(Pa.) * No. Score Date Shepherd 14 Haven* Lock Nov. 4 atShepherd 63-47 31-21 18-14 Oct. 21 32. Sept. 2 31. Opponent 30. California(Pa.) * No. Date atKutztown Oct. 5 * Clarion Score Sept. 28 29. 17-0 10-7 Sept. 21 28. 31-20 7-6 27. 16-14 26. Sept. Opponent 25. Sept. Bloomsburg 14 10-7 Shepherd atCalifornia(Pa.) * No. Date 20-14 7 Haven* Lock Nov. 13 atMillersville Oct. 30 24. 27-10 Score Sept. 25 23. atBloomsburg 22. atShepherd 17-8 Sept. 11 21. Sept. Sept. 4 20. Kutztown 18 Opponent 19. California(Pa.) * No. Score Date 21-7 20-14 Nov. 14 18. 31-30 17. Sept. Opponent 34-0 16. Sept. Bloomsburg 34-33OT 12 45-7 31-24 Shepherd atEastStroudsburg No. Date 5 Nov. 23 24-20 New Haven EastStroudsburg 15. Nov. 16 Haven* Lock Division IIFootball Championship 45-0 Nov. 9 14. 49-28 Edinboro * 24-21 Nov. * Rock Slippery 2 13. Oct. 19 12. atCalifornia(Pa.) * Oct. 5 11. Sept. 28 Score 59-34 10. atBloomsburg 45-35 atShepherd 24-20 9. Sept. 14 8. Sept. 31-17 Sept. 7 7. 21 Opponent Kutztown 6. New Haven No. Date Haven* atLock Nov. 10 * Clarion Oct. 27 Score 5. Oct. 20 4. 22-8 20-9 3. 2. Sept. Opponent 1. Sept. Bloomsburg 9 No. Date Cheyney 2 A game-by-game lookatall105ofRockyRees’winsin19seasonsShippensburg A game-by-game 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 5 Ot 7 tClfri P. 37-20 19-14 34-29 32-20 31-10 atCalifornia(Pa.) * EastStroudsburg Oct. * Rock 27 atSlippery Oct. 20 75. Haven * atLock Score Oct. 6 74. 24-23 * Clarion Sept. 29 23-9 73. 17-7 Sept. 22 72. 71. Opponent 70. Sept. 37-20 19-14 atKutztown No. Date Millersville 15 34-29 atEdinboro * 32-20 Nov. 10 31-10 atCalifornia(Pa.) * Nov. 3 69. EastStroudsburg Oct. * Rock 27 atSlippery 68. Oct. 20 67. Haven* atLock Score Oct. 6 66. * Clarion Sept. 29 65. 17-7 Sept. 22 64. 21-17 63. 55-0 Opponent 62. Sept. 31-21 No. Date Millersville 17-14 15 California(Pa.) * # atEastStroudsburg Score Oct. 28 61. Nov. Haven* Lock Oct. 21 60. 30-0 Kutztown 32-26 11 24-17 Sept. 30 59. 68-7 58. 52-10 Opponent 57. Sept. California(Pa.) * Bloomsburg 37-0 No. Date 9 Haven* atLock 48-30 Nov. 6 * Clarion 24-21 Oct. 30 atEastStroudsburg 56. Oct. 16 Edinboro * 55. Oct. 9 54. West Chester Score Oct. 2 53. 42-12 Sept. 25 52. atShepherd 38-3 35-28 51. 52-12 Sept. 4 50. Sept. Opponent 49. Kutztown 27-23 18 atCalifornia(Pa.) * 35-13 No. Date Haven* Lock Nov. 7 * atClarion Oct. 31 48. EastStroudsburg Oct. 17 atEdinboro * 47. Score Oct. 10 46. 36-14 28-21 Oct. 3 45. 44. 43. Sept. Opponent 42. Sept. Bloomsburg 12 Shepherd No. Date 5 2000 1999 1998 2002 2001 3 Nv a etCetr 24-21 44-0 35-17 45-7 at West Chester 17-10 32-14 * Rock Slippery Nov. 6 * atClarion Oct. 30 93. atCalifornia(Pa.) * Oct. 23 Haven* Lock 92. Oct. 16 91. Edinboro * Oct. 9 90. 49-27 Sept. 25 89. 35-7 Score 45-10 88. 35-0 13-0 87. Sept. 35-0 86. Sept. Millersville 18 85. Sept. Bloomsburg 11 40-14 49-13 Opponent Shepherd 84. Aug. 40-34 4 California(Pa.) * No. Date Kutztown 28 atEastStroudsburg Nov. 15 * Clarion 21-0 33-14 Nov. 8 83. Haven* Lock Oct. 25 atEdinboro * 82. Oct. 18 81. 35-12 Score Oct. 4 80. atBloomsburg 79. atShepherd Sept. 13 78. Sept. Sept. 6 77. Kutztown 20 Opponent 76. No. Date 0. c.2 okHvn 56-10 41-23 23-14 Score Haven* Lock * PSAC Western atMillersville Divisiongame Oct. 27 atClarion 105. Oct. 13 35-10 104. Oct. 6 Opponent 28-21 103. 20-17OT No. Date Haven* atLock 37-0 * Rock atSlippery Score 102. Nov. 42-27 Oct. 14 Clarion 11 101. atMansfi Oct. 7 26-7 100. Sept. 9 10-3 99. Sept. Opponent 98. Kutztown 16 * Clarion No. Date Haven* atLock Score Oct. 22 23-17 Oct. 8 97. atKutztown 96. Aug. 27 95. Sept. Opponent 94. Millersville 17 No. Date HEAD COACH ROCKY REES The Coaches 2004 2003 2007 2006 2005 RedR Raiders Football 11 ed ed 35-0 eld Rai de rs F oot

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES INTRO IN TR R AssistantAssista Head Coach/Secondary Maciejewski earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degree from O MarkMark Maciejewski Shippensburg in environmental science. ShippensburgShip ’92 After graduation, Maciejewski was a graduate assistant for the Red 8th8th yeary at in 1995 and 1996 before serving as defensive ends and assistant special teams coach at Division I-AA James Madison in 1997. He then moved to assistant secondary coach for the Dukes in 1998. COACHES EnteringEnt his eighth season at ShippensburgShi in 2008, Mark MaciejewskiMa returned to his alma In 1999, Maciejewski was the defensive coordinator at Saint Francis materma in 2006 as the assistant (Pa.) where the Red Flash ranked sixth in the in headhe coach. In addition to his total defense and fi fth in sacks and opponent third-down conversions. newn title, he continues to work withw the defensive backs, a Maciejewski and his wife Tricia currently live in Chambersburg and are responsibilityr he held from the proud parents of their son Brady who was born on Feb. 8, 2008. 2000-04.2 OUTLOOKO MaciejewskiMaciejewski also served as theth team’s defensive coordina- Defensive Coordinator/Linebackerskers tor for two seasons in 2003 and 2004. During that time, Shippensburg compiled an 18-5 record and the Red Raider defense led the PSAC Mike Burket in scoring defense, rushing defense, pass defense effi ciency and total Indiana (Pa.) ’92 defense while also ranking second in pass defense twice and turnover margin in 2004. 7th year at Shippensburg Mike Burket has 15 years of coachinging Shippensburg was also second in the nation in scoring defense and fi fth experience with 10 of those comingg in total defense in 2004 after being ranked fourth in total defense and at the collegiate level. He begins hisis

PROFILES fi fth in scoring defense in 2003. The Red Raiders were also 11th in Divi- seventh season at Shippensburg in sion II in rushing defense in 2004 and 13th in 2003 while ranking fi fth 2008 and his fourth as the team’s in pass defense effi ciency in 2003 and ninth in 2004. defensive coordinator and sixth as linebacker coach. Before Maciejewski was named defensive coordinator, the team was ranked 27th in the nation in total defense in 2002 and 28th in 2001. A year ago, the Red Raider defensee had one of its best seasons in Burket’set’s three pprevi-revi- Maciejewski’s work with the defensive backs could also be seen over ous seasons as defensive coordinatoror as it ranked third in the PPSACSAC the course of three seasons from 2002-04 as Shippensburg totaled 57 in total defense and fi fth in both rushinghdf defense and d pass dfThdefense. The interceptions during that time, increasing from 13 in 2002 to 19 in 2003 unit also ranked seventh out of 14 teams in scoring defense and third in REVIEW and to 25 in 2004. opponent third-down conversions. Under Maciejewski, Shippensburg has boasted 11 All-PSAC Western Four defensive players were named All-PSAC Western Division in 2007 Division selections in the secondary and has had at least one fi rst team after fi ve were selected in 2006. That year, Shippensburg led the league honoree every year since 2003, including free safety Jonathan Aldridge in sacks while ranking fi fth in pass defense and sixth in both rushing in 2007. defense and total defense. In 2004, the Red Raider defense had nine of its 11 players named The Red Raider defense has boasted 13 all-conference selections in All-PSAC Western Division, an increase from four the previous year, Burket’s three seasons as defensive coordinator, three of which have been including three of the four defensive backs as Brent Grimes and Mike linebackers. In six seasons as linebacker coach, Burket has had six players

PSAC Street both earned fi rst team selections while Antonio Williams received named All-PSAC Western Division and at least one linebacker has been second team honors. named all-conference in fi ve of his six seasons. Maciejewski was instrumental in the recruitment and mentoring of In 2006, Jaron Nalewak was selected All-PSAC Western Division First Grimes who fi nished his career as the PSAC’s all-time leader in career Team honor after compiling one of the best defensive seasons in school interceptions with 27. A current member of the Atlanta Falcons, Grimes history, fi nishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the school single- was also a starter for the Hamburg Sea Devils in NFL Europa during season record, and 7.5 sacks, 2.5 short of the single-season record of 10. the 2007 season when the team captured the World Bowl XV champion- OPPONENTS ship. In Burket’s fi rst season as defensive coordinator in 2005, Shippensburg had four All-PSAC Western Division selections, including three fi rst A 1992 graduate of Shippensburg, Maciejewski fi nished his career with team honorees. As a team, Shippensburg ranked fourth in the conference 23 sacks, one shy of the school record, and 28 tackles for loss as a nose in passing defense, sixth in rushing defense, sixth in total defense and guard. A three-time All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection sixth in turnover margin. from 1990-92, he earned Weekly Football Gazette and Associated Press Third Team All-America honors in 1991 and 1992, respectively while playing on one of the school’s three teams to advance to the NCAA Division II Football Championship in 1991. HISTORY

12 Shippensburg University of total offense in a 56-10 victory over Lock Havenonhomecoming. over Lock of totaloffenseina56-10victory fense. OnOctober27, helpedorchestrate aschool-record 749yards Lee of- inred-zone pass offenseandtimeofpossessionwhilerankingfourth In 2007, rankedfi theRedRaiders Shippensburg withtheirdaughter,Shippensburg Cierra. A nativeofHuntingdon, Burket livein andhiswifeAngelacurrently honorable dischargeinMayof1994. inMillCreek before receiving an ArmyReserve of theUnitedStates Waynesboro andHuntingdon. For years, seven Burket wasamember District. Healsohasfouryearsofteachingexperience, twoeachat In 1999, Burket wastheathleticdirector forthe Tyrone Area School coordinator.operations andrecruiting as defensecoordinatorwhilealsofunctioningthedirector offootball astheoffensivecoordinatorandinhissecondseason, served he served was anassistantcoachfortwoseasonsin1997-98. Inhisfi Following the1996season, Burket moved toJuniataCollegewhere he from 1995-96. 1993-94 before returning toHuntingdonwhere hewastheheadcoach asanassistantcoachat WaynesboroHe thenserved HighSchoolfrom an assistantcoachatHuntingdonArea HighSchoolfrom 1989-92. A 1992graduateofIndiana(Pa.), Burket beganhiscoachingcareer as the2003season. coachduring linebacker the RedRaiders, hecoachedthesafetiesbefore beginninghiswork as HighSchool.as theheadcoachatShippensburg Inhisfi twoseasons Burket joinedthestaffasanassistantcoachin2002after in totaldefense2002and28th2001. Prior tothosetwoseasons, wasranked27thinthenation Shippensburg intotaldefenseandfi being rankedfourth defenseandfi in thenationscoring defense, passdefenseeffi years, defenseledthePSAC theRedRaider defense, inscoring rushing thosetwo 2003 and2004astheteamcompiledan18-5record. During in withdefensivecoordinatorMark Maciejewski Burket worked close coordinating thespecialteamsunits. coordinati ciency andtotaldefensewhilerankingsecond ciency ng O Offensive Coordinator/ Of Offensive Line thes PetePe Lee ffen Cornell ’86Co 12th yearatShippensburg 1 fe Pete hasbeenastapleontheRed Lee Pet fth inthePSACfth offense, inrushing 2t ends coach. Heisalsoresponsible for Raider coachingstaffforover ade- Raider en R t cade. In2008, hewillbeginhis23rd c ns season asacollegecoach, including se r his thirdastheoffensivecoordina- h e a a tor at Shippensburg andhis12thas tor atShippensburg t n h s p d the team’s offensivelineandtight t fth in total defense in 2004 after intotaldefense2004after fth fth in scoring defensein2003. inscoring fth rst seasonwith rst season, Shippensburg University asanassistantinadmissionandfi University Shippensburg andMegan. with theirdaughtersErin alsoworks at Shippensburg Susan A nativeofSalamanca, New York, livein andhiswifeSusan Lee tothe1997season. prior Shippensburg program before support coming to andacademic weight trainingfacility Simms astheoffensivelinecoachandmanaged Phil where heserved In 1994, moved inKentucky toDivisionI-AAMorehead State Lee in theeighthround inthe1993NFLDraft. and223overall pick whowasselectedbytheBuffaloBills Luneberg ment oflinemanChris hiscareer at WestDuring Chester, inthedevelop- wasinstrumental Lee Daniels. under headcoachRick coordinator next sixseasonsastheoffensivelinecoachandrecruiting before beingpromoted toassistantcoachin1989. thenspentthe Lee asthespecialteamscoordinatorandcoacheddefensiveline served thegraduateassistantat became WestLee Chesterin1988where he seasons. man defensivelinecoachatCornell Following career, hisplaying beganhiscoaching career asthefresh- Lee in2001. tional administrationfrom Shippensburg lineman from 1981-83. Hewouldlaterearnhismaster’s degree ineduca- culture, wasathree-year letterman for theBigRedasanoffensive Lee A 1985graduateofCornellwithabachelor’s ofsciencedegree inagri- in2004. game andaveraged259.3yardsrushing offensive lineprovided forateamthattotaled406.8yardsper blocking for3,112yards. themark2,632 before in2004byrushing shattering The In 2002, with record fortotalyardsrushing setanew Shippensburg yards perplay(6.1). also setrecords forpassingyardspergame(279.2), points(398)andtotal averaged 450.1yardspergame, thehighestin teamhistory. The team in1999, thewayforanoffensethat Under Lee theoffensivelinecleared ern DivisionselectionsinFord, RobbinsandReder. fi offense.in rushing The teamwasalsosecondintimeofpossessionand ranked inthetop-10allmajoroffensiv In Lee’s fi Division selections, 10fi including hashad24All-PSACIn 11seasonswiththeRedRaiders, Lee Western punt, amark thatwasalso 27thinDivisionII. ranked sixthinthePSAC inpuntingwithanaverageof39.5yardsper school record totalof45. Atwo-timeall-conference selection, Ford kicker, and44fi totaling244points, bya after hiscareer themostever Reder concluded PSAC Western Robbins. DivisionhonorsasdidcenterKerry returns JamieRederandpunterKyler Ford whilekicker bothearnedAll- Also ayearago, intheconference inpunt rankedfourth Shippensburg the PSAC, justeightshy oftherecord. receivers anda300-yardpasser, of were thesecondmostinhistory The 749yards, whichfeatured two100-yardrushers, two100-yard fth inthirddown conversions.fth Healsoboastedthree All-PSAC West- rst seasonasoffensivecoordinatorin2006, Shippensburg eld goalswhichwere justonebehindHowie Guarini’s rst teamhonorees. in 1986, apositionheheldfortwo e categories, including seventh seventh e categories, including ASSISTANT COACHES The Coaches Red Raiders Football 13 nancial aid.

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES INTRO

RunningRun Backs Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator J.C.J. Morgan Chance Powell BucknellBu ’04 Shippensburg ’87 4th4 year at Shippensburg 9th year at Shippensburg

COACHES J.C.J Morgan returns for his fourth season at The second-longest tenured assis- Shippensburg in 2008 as tant coach on the Red Raider staff, coach of the running backs Chance Powell enters his ninth while also serving as the season at Shippensburg in 2008 andd team’s video coordinator. second as the team’s passing game coordinator. Only Pete Lee, with During Morgan’s three 12 seasons as an assistant, has beenn seasons as the running backs coach, with the team longer. ShippensburgShippensburg has rankedranke in the top-10 in the confer- OUTLOOKO enceence in rushinrushing,g, rankinrankingg fi fth in 20072007,, sseventh in 2006 and eighth in Since his return to Shippensburg inn 2000, PowePowellll 2005. He also was instrumental in the success of three-time All-PSAC has worked with some of the best receiversi iin school h l hihistory, iinclud- l d Western Division Second Team selection Aaron Dykes. ing Melvin Scott and Patrick Ferguson. An All-PSAC Western Division Second Team selection in 2000, Scott currently ranks third in school his- In 2007, Dykes led the team in rushing for the third-straight season, to- tory for career receiving touchdowns (22), fi fth in receiving yards (1,899) taling 634 yards and 11 touchdowns, both career-highs, to earn his fi rst, and sixth in receptions (103). fi rst team all-conference selection. For his career, Dykes totaled 1,790 yards rushing, a mark that ranks eighth in school history, and 20 rushing Meanwhile, Ferguson was a three-time All-PSAC Western Division touchdowns. First Team selection from 2003-06 who fi nished his career with 20

PROFILES receiving touchdowns and 1,702 receiving yards to rank fourth and Prior to Shippensburg, Morgan spent one season as an assistant coach at seventh, respectively, on the school’s all-time lists. in 2004, also working with the running backs. With the Greyhounds, Morgan worked with Chris Jacoubs who, as a sopho- In 2007, Powell guided the emergence of Mike Harris who was named more, averaged 162.6 yards per game rushing, the fi fth-highest total in All-PSAC Western Division First Team after totaling 57 receptions for Division III. Jacoubs totaled a school-record 1,789 yards in 11 games 779 yards which were the third and fourth-highest totals, respectively, in and also had a school-best 19 touchdowns. the PSAC.

An accomplished runner himself, Morgan was a fullback at Bucknell As a team, Shippensburg ranked fi fth in the conference in pass offense. University where during the 2001 season, he led the Bison in yards per The team’s 189 receptions were the second-highest in school history and

REVIEW carry while tying for the team lead in touchdowns. He also received the the most since the Red Raiders set a school record with 197 in 1983. In Lewisburg Touchdown Award for Offensive Player of the Week and was addition, the team’s 2,491 yards receiving were it’s most since 1999 and awarded three varsity letters for his performance. an increase of 779 yards over the previous season.

Morgan received a bachelor’s of science degree in business administra- Led by Ferguson and Howard Chavous in 2006, the receivers averaged tion from Bucknell in 2004. 15.5 yards per catch and totaled 10 of the team’s 11 receiving touch- downs. Chavous and Harris were among the team’s top receiving threats As a senior at Bucknell, Morgan served as an assistant varsity football in 2005, totaling 47 receptions for 706 yards and three touchdowns. coach at Lewisburg High School in addition to serving as an assistant on the basketball team. While in high school, he served as a running backs In 2004, Shippensburg totaled 1,770 yards and 17 touchdowns receiving,

PSAC coach for the M.O.T. Youth Football organization in his hometown. the most in fi ve seasons while averaging 18.4 yards per catch, the highest total in eight seasons under Powell. A year later in 2005, the team had A native of Middletown, Delaware, Morgan is currently single and lives 135 receptions, the most since 1999. in Carlisle. In his fi rst season with the Red Raiders in 2000, Powell mentored a receiving corps that averaged 13.2 yards per reception and scored 19 of the team’s 38 touchdowns, led by Scott’s 43 receptions for 685 yards and 10 touchdowns. OPPONENTS A 1987 graduate of Shippensburg, Powell was a linebacker and running back for the Red Raiders from 1983-86.

Following a year on the Red Raider coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach in 1987, Powell coached the ninth grade team at Shippensburg Area High School in 1988. He then was an assistant coach for six sea- sons from 1989-94 before taking over as head coach of Greyhounds in 1995, a position he held for fi ve seasons.

Powell currently lives in Shippensburg with his wife Kimberly, daughters HISTORY T.J. and Kari, and son Lek.

14 Shippensburg University Johnay. his wife Theresa andtheirfourdaughters, Ariel, Machaela, Tamaira, and A nativeofMyerstown, Wetzel livesinChambersburg with currently Panel.Diversity Opinion Boardandasamember oftheChambersburgPublic Advisory Board ofDirectors fortheFranklin/Fulton BehaviorHealth Country onthe serving activitiesthatinclude community invarious taken part andnationally.presentations bothstatewide Inaddition, hehasalso in aswellparticipated innationalpublications co-authored articles justice, incriminal In his20-yearinvolvement Wetzel has authored or Correctional Facility County from 1989-92. Lebanon guardat oftreatment Hewasalsoaprison services. tor andsupervisor Prison,County correctional offi including From 1992to2002, Wetzel ofpositionsfortheBerks heldavariety Jail,County apositionhehasheldsince2002. from Penn asthewardenofFranklin State. serves Hecurrently master’s working1998 andiscurrently onhisappliedpsychology degree Wetzel received from Bloomsburg in hisbachelordegree inpsychology championship twiceandwinningthetitlein1997. time, the teamhadacombinedrecord of29-1advancingtotheIFL International Football that (IFL)in1996and1997. League During fortheCentralPennseasons ofsemi-pro football ofthethen- Piranha Following hishighschooland collegiatecareers, Wetzel playedtwo ern DivisionSecond Team honorsin1990atBloomsburg. ELCO asamemberoftheoffensivelinebefore earningAll-PSAC East- As aplayer, Wetzel andfour-yearlettermanat was athree-year starter the offensiveanddefensive stown Panthers, leagueteam. amidgetfootball Hespenttwoseasonsas Prior toELCO, Wetzel gothisfi 3playoff appearancesinschoolhistory. District PIAA there, toitsfi ofastaffthatledtheRaiders While hewaspart in Myerstown, whichtheteamhadatwo-yearrecord during of18-5. HighSchool(ELCO) County coach atEasternLebanon HighSchool In 2000and2001, Wetzel astheoffensive anddefensiveline served Cardinals toitsfi In twoseasonswiththeCardinals, Wetzel ofastaffthatledthe waspart Football American (NAFL). intheNorth plays League dinator fortheChambersburgCardinals, teamthat asemi-pro football experience came in 2004 and 2005 when he served asoffensivecoor- in2004 and2005whenheserved came experience e xperience came in2004and200 came xperience as aplayertoShippensburg. Hismostrecent coaching as a rst twoplayoff appearances. p layer toShi line coachin1998and1999. Offensive LineO John WetzelJ experience and eight years of experience andeightyearsofexperience experience ex VolunteerVo Assistant ffen rst coaching experience withtheMyer- rst coachingexperience 2nd yearatShippensburg 2 oh pp A three-year starter atBloomsburg A three-year starter A t nd from 1988-91, John Wetzel returns f 5 p for hissecondseasonwiththe fo ro lu Shippensburg coachingstaffin2008 Shippensburg Sh

as avolunteerassistantontheof- a e e w fensive line. f n s s r r e h Wetzel sixyearsofcoaching brings W m n n cer, direc- trainingacademy rst two As ajuniorin2001, infi Johnson wasinvolved all-time inschoolhistory. breakups, whichranksthird sixinterceptionskicks andeightblocked Shippensburg’s hiscareer, gamesduring totaling180tackles, 31pass asasenior. asateamcaptain 1999-2002, serving Heplayedinall44of from was afour-yearlettermanfortheRedRaiders ing playersinthePSAC, Johnson One ofthemostexcit- Mark Maciejewski. under formerpositioncoach asanassistant defensive backs in 2008, working withthe assistant atShippensburg seasonasavolunteer fourth Tony Johnsonreturns forhis 4th yearatShippensburg Volunteer Assistant Tony Johnson Defensive Line Johnson currently livesinShippensburg. Johnson currently all-time. seventh return whichranks him bined kick yards, onkickoffs 909ofwhich came returns asare arecombined puntandkick his 1,348com- alsofourth returns andpuntreturn yardage, totaling62for439yards. His99 inpunt As areturn specialist, inschoolhistory Johnsonranksfourth Falcon who had37. Brent Grimes totaling 13in2000, with31, andacareer tocurrent Atlanta secondonly forpassbreakups inaseason, history also rankssecondinShippensburg A nativeofDover and1997graduate Conference inOrlando,Leadership Florida. Also in1999, JohnsonwasselectedtoattendtheNCAA Foundation homecoming. on over Clarion andthree passbreakupseight tackles ina32-26 victory set upafi beforeafi 11 tackles blocking Against West thatseason, Chesterearlier Johnsonmadeacareer-high afi he blocked sus California(Pa.) touchdown. thatledtoaRedRaider Also thatgame, breakups, andaninterception kicks return twoblocked for48yardsver- In additiontohiscareer-best59tackles, pass hehadateam-highseven man Team honorsfrom usafootball.com. the All-PSAC Western DivisionFirst Team andDivisionIIAll-Fresh- him earning1999PSAC Western DivisionRookieofthe Year, aspoton in1998, red-shirting After Johnson’s impactthefollowing yearledto Western DivisionDefensivePlay fi an EastStroudsburg overtime, heldathree-point leadwhenJohnsonblocked Shippensburg Warrior totiethegameat14-14andsenditinto fumbleintheendzone at EastStroudsburg. herecovered After toa17-14victory a Raiders In 2000,toleadtheRed kicks forblocking Johnsonusedhisknack 6.4 yardsperreturn. astheteam’s2001 whileserving leadingpuntreturner withanaverageof Johnson added53tackles, three interceptions andsixpassbreakups in fi ablocked yards forthescore after 24-23victory.an eventual Haven, hewent62 intheyearatLock Earlier yards forthetouchdown, hissecondof theseason, togiveShippensburg afi minutes toplaywhenJohnsonblocked In theseasonfi kicks. record single-seasonandcareer forblocked Shippensburg to setanew three himself. ofwhichheblocked Hereturned twofortouchdowns eld goal in the closing seconds.eld goalintheclosing The following week, hehad eld goal to preserve Shippensburg’seld goaltopreserve 30-0shutoutvictory. nale atKutztown, thescore wastiedwithlessthantwo eld goalattempttowinthegame. HewasPSAC n rst half punt at East Stroudsburg that rst halfpuntatEastStroudsburg t t ati sasno epae nal4 of 44 all in played He senior a as captain son he Red Raiders from he RedRaiders er ofthe Week forhisperformance. eld goalattempt. of Dover HighSchool, Johnson eld goalattemptandraced72 ASSISTANT COACHES The Coaches ve blocked fi ve blocked Red Raiders Football 15 eld goals,

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOKK COACHES INTROINTRO The Coaches ASSISTANT COACHES INTRO

DefensiveDefens Line Defensive Line BrandonBran Cook Ben Gibboney VolunteerVolun Assistant Graduate Assistant 2nd2nd year at Shippensburg 1st year at Shippensburg

A ffour-yearo letterman as a defen- Ben Gibboney joins the COACHES sivesive tackle for the Red Raiders Shippensburg coaching staff for hishis fromfrom 2003-06, Cook returns for fi rst season in 2008 as the gradu- hishis second season as a volunteer ate assistant working with the assistantas on the defensive line defensive line. in 2008. A 2006 graduate of Susquehan- InI his fi rst season, Cook was na, Gibboney spent the previous instrumentalin in helping former two seasons as an assistant coach teammate JasonJason GGroller earn his second con- at Juniata. With the Eagles, he workedorked witwithh tthehe OUTLOOKO secutive All-PSAC WesternWestern DivisionDivi Second Team selection secondary and special teams, includinguding defensive back TTyleryler Hall afterffiihi fi nishing second d among dfilidefensive linemen with 44 tackles which who received All-Middle Athletic ConferenceCf Second S dTh Team honors as a included 4.0 for loss and 1.5 sacks. Groller also led the team in quarter- freshman in 2006. back hurries with three and also had a fumble recovery. Gibboney also helped with video coordination, break down and ex- During his career, Cook appeared in 41 games, starting 23. He totaled changes as well as recruiting in areas such as Philadelphia and Baltimore 100 tackles, including 28 for loss and seven sacks. His best season came as well as coordinating on campus recruiting visits. as a senior in 2006 when he started all 11 games and fi nished second on the team among defensive linemen with a career-high 34 tackles. Prior to Juniata, Gibboney spent four seasons as a player at MAC rival

PROFILES Susquehanna where he was a two-time All-MAC selection as a defensive In 2005, Cook led all defensive linemen with 28 tackles while appearing back and return specialist. He was a three-time MAC Defensive Player in 10 of the team’s 11 games with eight starts. He totaled his fi rst career of the Week and was named to the honor roll once. interception on October 8 in a 26-7 victory at Lock Haven when he picked up a defl ected pass from Lock Haven quarterback Jason Eby and Gibboney played in all 40 of the Crusaders’ games during his career from returned it 33 yards for the game’s fi rst touchdown. 2002-05, starting the fi nal 36 at free safety and totaling 259 tackles, in- cluding 190 solo, 13 interceptions, 38 pass breakups, nine forced fumbles As a sophomore in 2004, Cook played in 11 of the team’s 12 games and and six fumble recoveries. ranked in the top-10 on the team with 28 tackles. He was also third on the team with 10 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. As a senior, Gibboney was an All-MAC First Team selection as a defen-

REVIEW sive back after totaling a career and team-high 79 tackles while adding A native of Nokesville, Virginia, Cook currently lives in Shippensburg. three interceptions, nine pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. In addition, he was named All-MAC Second Team as a return specialist after leading the conference in punt returns with a 14.2-yard average and fi nishing second in kick returns at 21.6 yards per game.

Gibboney received All-MAC Second Team honors in 2004 with 71 tackles, including four for loss and his lone career sack, four intercep- tions, 13 pass breakups and three fumble recoveries.

PSAC Off the fi eld, Gibboney was a two-time MAC Academic Honor Roll se- lection and 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Second Team. He graduated from Susquehanna in 2006 with a 3.27 grade point average and a bachelor of arts degree in history and minor in education.

Gibboney is a native of Huntingdon where he was a three-year let- terwinner and All-conference selection as a running back and defensive back for Huntingdon High School. His father, Tom Gibboney, was the

OPPONENTS head coach for the Bearcats from 1986-95 and defensive coordinator from 2001-05. Tom was also the head coach at from 1995-97 and has served as the team’s defensive coordinator since 2006.

In addition to football, Gibboney spent a semester at the National Out- door Leadership School in the spring of 2006 and was a camp counselor for three years at Stone Mountain Adventures in Huntingdon from 2005-07.

Gibboney currently resides in Shippensburg. HISTORY

16 Shippensburg University A nativeofUniontown, resides Malliconecurrently inShippensburg. Cross. Professional Rescuer, Aid/CPRandAED Red First fortheAmerican Athletic Trainers’ (PATS). Society Heisalsoacertifi Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association(EATA), andthePennsylvania member oftheNational Athletic Trainers’ Association(NATA), the athletic trainingintheCommonwealthofPennsylvania isanactive Mallicone, acertifi NFL Europa inMarchtocomingShippensburg. 2002prior of anassistantathletictrainerwiththeBarcelona Dragons cone became andafullseasonintheNFL, working twotrainingcamps After Malli- game appearancesfortheteam. Rams, 29-24inwhatwasthefi season, theEagles fi ation, the2001 rehabilitation, care. medical andemergency During prevention, withtheEagles, evalu- Malliconeassisted ininjury While (PBATS).Society through theProfessionalburgh Pirates BaseballAthletic Trainers Mallicone hasalsohadanathletictraininginternshipwiththePitts- season. he washired astheteam’s seasonalinternathletictrainerforthe2001 camp. Heexcelledsomuch hisfi during Eaglesin2000asaninternathletictrainerattraining the Philadelphia graduatingfrom Shippensburg,After amemberof Malliconebecame Medicinefor27years. former Director ofSports Heckler,graduate assistantathletictrainerunderthementorshipofSteve and Carnegie Mellon. Medicine, Pirates, Pittsburgh Morris UPMCCenterfor Sports Robert rotations with the degree inathletic trainingwhere hecompleted clinical in2002withabachelor ofscience Theis graduated from Duquesne and theschedulingofstudentemployees. tracking, recordinjury keeping medicine withinsurance, ing thedirector ofsports student-athletes andassist- care toShippensburg’scy rehabilitation andemergen- is responsible forproviding Theis (pronounced TICE) in2008,Shippensburg Joe Entering histhirdyearat Medicine Assistant DirectorofSports MS, ATC, NASM-PES Joseph Theis dihliidh in December 2000. During thattime, asa in December2000. heserved During in Decem ed athletictrainerandstatecredentialed topractice nished witha13-6record, losingtotheSt. Louis b n er 2000. Durin r ng t licone t emp ts ts

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in 2006. i A s e Fitz has a great deal of sports hasagreat dealofsports Fitz F ed athletictrainerforthe y asanassistantdirector of The Coaches SPORTS MEDICINE Red Raiders Football 17

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The Coaches SPORTS MEDICINE INTRO

The Department of Sports Medicine is a comprehensive collection of allied health care professionals working in collaboration to provide the best possible health care to student-athletes at Shippensburg University. A major emphasis by the Department of Sports Medicine is the preven- tion, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment rehabilitation and student-athlete education of various sports related injuries and medical conditions.

COACHES Under the direction of Head Team Physician, Dr. Johnson G. Coyle and the Director of Sports Medicine, Wesley R. Mallicone, the Shippensburg University Department of Sports Medicine provides services to 20 ath- letic teams comprised of approximately 600 student-athletes. The sports medicine staff includes two staff certifi ed athletic trainers, one certifi ed intern athletic trainer and numerous work study student athletic trainers. These individuals operate three athletic training facili- ties located throughout Shippensburg’s athletic facilities as well as an on campus rehabilitation center located inside Heiges Field House. OUTLOOK Philosophy Shippensburg University’s Department of Sports Medicine, a collection of allied health care professionals, is dedicated to servicing the health care needs of nearly 600 student-athletes on 20 NCAA Division II inter- collegiate athletic teams. The Department of Sports Medicine is : • dedicated to helping the student-athletes achieve their academic and athletic success while simultaneously ensuring their health and well PROFILES being. • committed to creating a supportive environment that encourages • committed to constantly integrating the latest information concern- trust, participation, open communication, collaboration, and respect ing on-the-fi eld emergency care, evaluation of injuries, rehabilitation, among our student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians counseling and education for all of the Shippensburg University and university community, regardless of the student-athletes’ sport, student-athletes. gender, race, ethnic, social or economic background. Through these principles, we are committed to providing the best pos- • committed to the delivery of consistent quality services in an ef- sible care for every student-athlete to ensure a lifetime of success in their fi cient and safe manner, through the use of our modern facilities and lives and careers of departing Shippensburg University. incorporating the most recent developments in sports medicine which REVIEW meets the needs the student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians and university.

University Fitness Center The fi tness center, located in the basement of Heiges Field House, cov- ers more than 5,600 square feet of space and contains 19 Eagle Cybex PSAC machines, 8,000 pounds of free weights, three tread-mills, nine climbers and exercise bikes. There are 25 free weight stations, two York lifting platforms and a 10-station Body Masters modular system. The facility not only benefi ts athletic team members, but the entire university com- munity. It is open more than 80 hours per week.

OPPONENTS Student Recreation Center The cornerstone of the New Student Recreation Center is an 8,000 square foot, two-level, fi tness center with free weights and cardio machines. It houses a four-court gymnasium, an elevated running track, racquet and hand ball courts, and exercise and dance spaces. HISTORY

18 ShShippensburgi b UUniversityi it 2008 Season Outlook 2008 Season Outlook NUMERICAL ROSTER INTRO No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Reggie Farrior CB Sr. 5-8 149 Johnstown / Greater Johnstown 2 Nick Klinepeter HB R-Jr. 5-10 205 Middletown / Middletown 3 Chad DiFebbo QB R-Jr. 6-2 189 Phoenixville / Trinity Pauling (N.Y.) 4 Roshaan McCain HB R-Fr. 5-10 175 Chester Springs / Downingtown 5 Josh Simmons HB R-Jr. 5-10 182 Somerset / Somerset 6 Jeff Fertig CB R-So. 5-11 195 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township COACHES 7 Nick Melusky S So. 6-1 185 Pottsville / Minersville 8 Marcellus Sammons DB Fr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia / Northeast 9 Pete O’Connor QB Fr. 6-3 190 Exton / Downington East 10 Mike Sawick QB R-Fr. 5-11 182 Hatboro / Upper Moreland 11 Brett Stoops HB R-Jr. 5-10 178 Littlestown / Littlestown 12 Anthony Varischetti SE R-Fr. 6-0 190 Brockway / Brockway 13 Jason Stone S R-Sr. 6-3 198 Finksburg, Md. / Westminster 14 Jeff Tomasetti QB Fr. 6-1 205 Claymont, Del. / Brandywine

OUTLOOK 15 Travis Proctor CB R-So. 5-10 170 Columbia / Columbia 16 Dave Chervansky QB R-Jr. 6-1 210 Huntington, Conn. / St. Joseph 17 Steven Adams QB Fr. 6-5 198 Cedar Grove, N.J. / Cedar Grove 18 Keith Scruggs SE Fr. 6-2 175 Philadelphia / Northeast 19 Justin Taylor RB Fr. 6-0 180 Lancaster / Lampeter-Strasburg 20 Brad Catherman FB R-Sr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg / Miffl inburg 21 Chase DiFebbo SE R-So. 6-2 193 Phoenixville / Phoenixville 22 Kevin Marshall HB R-So. 5-9 175 Philadelphia / Scotland School 23 Jamahn McCollough CB R-So. 5-10 185 Baltimore, Md. / Randallstown

PROFILES 24 Steve Burt CB Fr. 5-9 160 Downingtown / Downington East 25 Calvin Spires FB Fr. 6-1 205 Philadelphia / Frankford 26 Mike Lloyd DB Fr. 5-9 160 Philadelphia / Central 27 Chris Infante FB R-So. 6-0 215 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West 28 Kyler Ford P Jr. 5-11 175 Bedford / Bedford 29 Alan Wynne FB R-Fr. 5-7 186 Harrisburg/Central Dauphin 30 Mikal Sabree DB R-Fr. 5-7 150 Philadelphia / George Washington 31 Chris Johnson LB Fr. 5-11 195 Frederick, Md. / Thomas Johnson 32 Kevin Herod HB Fr. 6-1 210 Allentown / Parkland

REVIEW 33 Josh Oswalt LB R-Sr. 5-10 230 Carlisle / Cumberland Valley 34 Kurtis Medeiros LB Fr. 6-2 210 Clarks Summit / Abington Heights 35 Gabe Oliver HB Fr. 5-9 165 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 36 Corey Hunt CB Fr. 6-0 185 Frederick, Md. / Thomas Johnson 37 Eric Bonshock S R-So. 6-1 185 Carlisle / Boiling Springs 38 Earl Timothy DB Fr. 5-9 165 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 39 Tyrik Clary LB Fr. 6-1 195 Philadelphia / Northeast 40 Taimur Harris SE Fr. 5-10 165 Darby/Penn Wood 41 Riley Bowen LB So. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld / Mansfi eld

PSAC 42 Nikolas Rosenberry DL Fr. 6-4 240 Altoona / Altoona 43 Cody Fleming LB Fr. 6-0 200 Pennsburg / Upper Perkiomen 44 Joe DiGrazio LB Fr. 6-2 230 Philadelphia / Vermilion 45 Mark Rossi TE Jr. 6-3 240 Johnstown / Westmont Hilltop 46 Andy Casale LB R-Jr. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg / Cumberland Valley 47 Jacob Baskerville SE Fr. 6-1 175 Pottstown / Pottsville 48 Mike Bennett CB Fr. 5-9 160 Okinawa, Japan / Kubasaki

OPPONENTS 49 Shane Ryan SE R-Fr. 6-5 194 Yardley / Pennsbury 50 James D’Annibale LS Jr. 5-10 225 Shippensburg / Shippensburg 51 Joel Petersheim LB R-Jr. 5-11 202 Narvon / Garden Spot 52 Antoine Parks DL R-Jr. 5-10 246 Philadelphia / Scotland School 53 Dave Fremont OL R-Jr. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill / Monsignor Bonner 54 Beau Hoffman LB Fr. 6-0 235 West Milton / Lewisburg 55 John Garnier OL Fr. 5-11 260 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West 56 Rick Cirilo LB Fr. 5-11 220 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 57 Bill Morrison OL Sr. 6-2 235 Brookeville / Brookeville 58 Steven Hohenwarter OL Rf. 6-2 272 Landisville / Hempfi eld HISTORY 59 Joe Steininger OL Fr. 6-3 275 Hanover / Hanover

20 Shippensburg University 9 JeBokee E -r - 20 Pasadena, Md. /Northeast South /CouncilRock Buckingham / Wallenpaupack Lackawaxen Valley /Cumberland Carlisle 240 Marion /Lower Wynnewood 250 /GlenMills Philadelphia 225 Chambersburg/ /RedLand Trinity Christian Lewisberry 234 6-2 275 255 Captains: 6-3 MikeHarris, BillMorrison, MattOlecki, JoshOswalt 225 /Greencastle-Antrim Greencastle 245 6-0 Graduate Assistant: BenGibboney(DefensiveLine) 6-2 York /Central York R-Sr. Volunteer Assistant: BrandonCook(DefensiveLine) Middletown/Middletown 6-1 5-10 R-Sr Volunteer 226 Assistant: Tony R-So. Johnson(DefensiveLine) 6-0 6-2 Robbinsville, N.J. /Robbinsville 215 Volunteer Assistant: John Wetzel Sr. (OffensiveLine) DE CampHill/ 165 Assistant Coach: Receivers) ChancePowell (Wide Fr. Fr. DE Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro DL 6-2 R-So.Assistant Coach: J.C. Backs) Morgan(Running 160 Fr. /BishopGuilfoyle Claysburg 6-3 Assistant Coach: MikeBurket (DefensiveCoordinator/Linebackers) 230 /GardenSpot EastEarl DE 5-9 190 Assistant Coach: Pete Lee DL DL Springfi R-Jr. DE 5-11 Assistant HeadCoach: 175 (Secondary) Mark Maciejewski R-Fr. NewHolland/GardenSpot DL 180 JoeBrockmeyer Head Coach: 6-1 Rees(West Rocky Chester’71), 19thyear Fr. 225 6-0 AnthonyMarsh DL Fr. DL 237 Erik Van 6-4 99 Ness Dalton/AbingtonHeights /Biglerville 6-0 Biglerville Fr. Mark KhalilSmith 98 Fr. 6-2 PK JoshEmberg 97 Easton/ PK Fr. 6-4 Collins Zach 96 280 180 R-Jr. DL Lidell Eric 95 /Central Philadelphia R-So. Chambersburg/ 275 SE Travis94 Eid Fredericksburg, R-Fr. Va. /Riverbend Altoona/ 5-10 Taylor SE 6-3 93 SE Davis Schrenksville /Perkiomen 280 Valley TE AndyHorn 92 245 270 6-1 Easton/ DE BrandonBower 245 91 Fr. Hughes Derick Glenside/Abington Fr. 90 285 6-4 Tyton89 Brunner 6-3 240 6-1 Jr. 6-2 McDannell Logan 88 284 Macungie/Emmaus Catholic /Marian Drums SE OL R-So. Trae 6-3 87 Works R-Fr. MikeHarris 86 Bear, Del. /Caravel 6-2 R-So. /Hazelton Drums Fr. 290 272 DL JakeBiondi 85 6-2 R-Sr. OL Heitz Brian 84 OL Catholic /North Philadelphia 195 R-Sr. 290 Philadelphia/Willingboro OL Tyrel83 Taughinbaugh 255 MineralPoint /CentralCambria OL 6-3 6-2 6-3 82 Fr. OL Fr. 270 Taylor /Riverside AnthonyLepri 81 5-11 DE DE 290 6-2 Michael Thompson 80 Jared R-Fr. Fr. MichaelApgar 79 OL 260 6-2 GeorgeAguirre Fr. 78 Funderburke 6-2 Sr. OL Gallardy Drew 77 OL Restino Chris 76 6-4 Fr. MattOlecki 74 R-Jr. LB OL JasonGroller 73 R-Fr. Kifl Sean 71 Hometown/High OL OL JakeNiehoff 70 Wt. Columbia/Columbia 270 Peter Kreisher69 OL School 6-4 Ht. CollinBender 68 Fr. Yr. Ranauto Vinnie 67 OL Pos.66 ScottSacco 65 BobbyMullen 64 Brian Grata Luke 63 Roche Myles 62 Groff 61 60 No. Name e OL Fr. 6-2 290 Silver Spring /Archbishop Carroll Spring Silver 290 6-2 Fr. OL e (Offensive Coordinator/OffensiveLine) eld /Springfi 2008 SeasonOutlook eld NUMERICAL ROSTER Red Raiders Football 21

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2008 Season Outlook ALPHABETICAL ROSTER INTRO No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 17 Steven Adams QB Fr. 6-5 198 Cedar Grove, N.J. / Cedar Grove 76 George Aguirre OL R-Fr. 6-3 245 Chambersburg / Chambersburg 77 Michael Apgar DL Jr. 6-1 275 Easton / Easton 47 Jacob Baskerville SE Fr. 6-1 175 Pottstown / Pottsville 66 Collin Bender OL Fr. 6-2 272 Drums / Marian Catholic 48 Mike Bennett CB Fr. 5-9 160 Okinawa, Japan / Kubasaki COACHES 83 Jake Biondi TE R-So. 6-2 225 Springfi eld / Springfi eld 37 Eric Bonshock S R-So. 6-1 185 Carlisle / Boiling Springs 41 Riley Bowen LB So. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld / Mansfi eld 89 Brandon Bower PK Fr. 5-9 165 Middletown/Middletown 99 Joe Brockmeyer DE R-Sr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md. / Northeast 87 Tyton Brunner DL Fr. 6-1 230 Camp Hill / Camp Hill 24 Steve Burt CB Fr. 5-9 160 Downingtown / Downington East 46 Andy Casale LB R-Jr. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg / Cumberland Valley

OUTLOOK 20 Brad Catherman FB R-Sr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg / Miffl inburg 16 Dave Chervansky QB R-So. 6-1 210 Huntington, Conn. / St. Joseph 56 Rick Cirilo LB Fr. 5-11 220 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin 39 Tyrik Clary LB Fr. 6-1 195 Philadelphia / Northeast 94 Zach Collins DL Fr. 5-10 255 Philadelphia / Glen Mills 50 James D’Annibale LS Jr. 5-10 225 Shippensburg / Shippensburg 91 Taylor Davis DL R-Jr. 6-2 226 Greencastle / Greencastle-Antrim 3 Chad DiFebbo QB R-Jr. 6-2 189 Phoenixville / Trinity Pauling (N.Y.) 21 Chase DiFebbo SE R-So. 6-2 193 Phoenixville / Phoenixville

PROFILES 44 Joe DiGrazio LB Fr. 6-2 230 Philadelphia / Vermilion 92 Travis Eid DL Fr. 6-0 225 Chambersburg / Trinity Christian 95 Josh Emberg DE Sr. 6-2 234 Carlisle / Cumberland Valley 1 Reggie Farrior CB Sr. 5-8 149 Johnstown / Greater Johnstown 6 Jeff Fertig CB R-So. 5-11 195 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 43 Cody Fleming LB Fr. 6-0 200 Pennsburg / Upper Perkiomen 28 Kyler Ford P Jr. 5-11 175 Bedford / Bedford 53 Dave Fremont OL R-Jr. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill / Monsignor Bonner 80 Jared Funderburke DE Fr. 6-3 255 Philadelphia/Willingboro

REVIEW 74 Drew Gallardy OL R-So. 6-2 245 Altoona / Altoona 55 John Garnier OL Fr. 5-11 260 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West 61 Luke Grata OL R-Jr. 6-2 290 Mineral Point / Central Cambria 64 Brian Groff OL Fr. 6-4 270 Columbia/Columbia 70 Jason Groller DE Sr. 6-2 240 Easton / Easton 84 Mike Harris SE R-Jr. 6-0 180 East Earl / Garden Spot 40 Taimur Harris SE Fr. 5-10 165 Darby/Penn Wood 82 Brian Heitz DE So. 6-4 237 New Holland / Garden Spot 32 Kevin Herod HB Fr. 6-1 210 Allentown / Parkland

PSAC 54 Beau Hoffman LB Fr. 6-0 235 West Milton / Lewisburg 58 Steven Hohenwarter OL R-Fr. 6-2 272 Landisville / Hempfi eld 90 Andy Horn DL R-Fr. 6-3 215 York / Central York 88 Derick Hughes PK Fr. 5-11 160 Robbinsville, N.J. / Robbinsville 36 Corey Hunt CB Fr. 6-0 185 Frederick, Md. / Thomas Johnson 27 Chris Infante FB R-So. 6-0 215 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West 31 Chris Johnson LB Fr. 5-11 195 Frederick, Md. / Thomas Johnson

OPPONENTS 69 Sean Kifl e OL Fr. 6-2 290 Silver Spring / Archbishop Carroll 2 Nick Klinepeter HB R-Jr. 5-10 205 Middletown / Middletown 67 Peter Kreisher OL R-Fr. 6-3 290 Macungie / Emmaus 79 Anthony Lepri OL Fr. 6-3 280 Dalton / Abington Heights 93 Eric Lidell DE R-So. 6-2 245 Lewisberry / Red Land 26 Mike Lloyd DB Fr. 5-9 160 Philadelphia / Central 98 Anthony Marsh DE R-Sr. 6-3 250 Buckingham / Council Rock South 22 Kevin Marshall HB R-So. 5-9 175 Philadelphia / Scotland School 4 Roshaan McCain HB R-Fr. 5-10 175 Chester Springs / Downingtown 23 Jamahn McCollough CB R-So. 5-10 185 Baltimore, Md. / Randallstown HISTORY 86 Logan McDannell SE Fr. 6-4 175 Claysburg / Bishop Guilfoyle

22 Shippensburg University 5 Ta ok E r - 10 Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro 190 Claymont, Del. /Brandywine / Wallenpaupack Lackawaxen /Brockway Brockway /Susquehanna Harrisburg Township 6-0 205 /Lampeter-Strasburg Lancaster 225 190 165 Captains: MikeHarris, BillMorrison, MattOlecki, JoshOswalt Fr. Graduate Assistant: BenGibboney(DefensiveLine) /Central Philadelphia 180 Finksburg, Md. / Westminster 6-1 6-0 Littlestown /Littlestown Volunteer Assistant: BrandonCook(DefensiveLine) 6-0 5-9 /Biglerville Biglerville Volunteer Assistant: Tony Johnson(DefensiveLine) Hanover /Hanover 280 /Frankford Philadelphia SE Volunteer 198 Assistant: John Wetzel (OffensiveLine) 6-0 R-So. 178 Fr. R-Fr. Assistant Coach: Receivers) ChancePowell (Wide 180 Fr. 275 Assistant Coach: J.C. Backs) Morgan(Running 205 6-4 DL Marion /Lower Wynnewood 6-3 Assistant Coach: MikeBurket /Northeast (DefensiveCoordinator/Linebackers) Philadelphia Fr. /Somerset Somerset 5-10 SE Harrisburg/Central QB 5-10 186 Assistant Coach: Pete Lee DB 5-7 6-3 R-So. R-Fr. Assistant HeadCoach: (Secondary) Mark Maciejewski /UpperMoreland Hatboro 6-1 275 /Hazelton Drums R-Jr. R-Sr. FB 175 182 Dauphin Head Coach: Rees(West Rocky Chester’71), 19thyear RB Fr. /Northeast Philadelphia Trae Works Fr. OL 182 290 /George Philadelphia Washington Anthony Varischetti29 Alan Fr. HB Johnstown / Westmont Hilltop Yardley 5-10 6-1 /Pennsbury S 6-2 Erik Van85 Ness 205 SE Jeff Tomasetti12 Wynne 150 5-11 R-Jr. 240 OL 194 6-2 Earl Timothy 97 Fr. FB Fr. Taylor /Riverside Michael Thompson 14 Altoona/ Fredericksburg, Va. 6-2 /Riverbend R-Fr. Justin Taylor38 5-7 HB 6-3 Sr. 6-5 Tyrel78 Taughinbaugh Bear, Del. /Caravel DL 260 SE 240 270 Brett Stoops 19 Fr. QB R-Fr. Columbia/ JasonStone 81 R-Fr. Jr. 195 /GardenSpot Narvon OL JoeSteininger 11 6-4 /ScotlandSchool Philadelphia 6-4 6-1 Valley /Cumberland /Susquehanna Harrisburg Carlisle Township Spires Calvin 13 170 DB DB SE Mark KhalilSmith 59 202 5-11 Schrenksville JoshSimmons /Perkiomen Valley R-Fr. TE 246 25 165 230 Exton/Downington East Fr. Fr. Glenside/Abington 5-10 KeithScruggs 96 5-11 MikeSawick Fr.5 285 OL Catholic /North Philadelphia Marcellus Sammons 5-10 190 5-10 18 R-So. 5-9 Pottsville /Minersville 284 DL OL ScottSacco /Brookeville Brookeville 10 R-Jr. 270 R-Jr. MikalSabree 6-3 8 LB R-Sr. 185 6-3 CB /Abington Heights Clarks Summit Ryan Shane Fr.63 6-2 235 Mark Rossi 30 LB R-Sr. DL 6-2 LB Nikolas Rosenberry 49 210 Fr. 6-1 Roche Myles 45 Fr. HB 6-2 Restino Chris 42 OL Fr. Ranauto Vinnie 60 6-2 So. QB R-Sr. Travis73 Proctor OL JoelPetersheim 65 OL AntoineParks 15 Fr. OL Hometown/High S JoshOswalt 51 Wt. GabeOliver 52 School Ht. MattOlecki 33 LB Pete O’Connor Yr. 35 JakeNiehoff Pos.71 BobbyMullen 9 BillMorrison 68 Nick Melusky 62 Medeiros Kurtis 57 7 34 No. Name (Offensive Coordinator/OffensiveLine) 2008 SeasonOutlook ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Red Raiders Football 23

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2008 Season Outlook INTRO Heartbreak. That is the one word that describes Shippensburg’s 2007 season in which the Red Raiders fi nished 3-8 overall, the fi rst time they fi nished with three wins or less since 1996. Shippensburg was only 14 points away from having a 6-5 record after a fi ve-point loss at

COACHES No. 9 Shepherd, a fi ve-point defeat at home against No. 19 West Chester and a four-point loss at home to Slippery Rock who fi nished the season ranked seventh in the Northeast Region. A win over The Rock would have put Shippensburg into a three-way tie for third in the Western Division as opposed to a fi fth- place fi nish. The Red Raiders played against four teams OUTLOOK who advanced to the 2007 NCAA Division II Football Championship - Indiana (Pa.), West Chester, California (Pa.) and Shepherd - the most of any team in the Northeast Region. Chad DiFebbo Entering the 2008 season, Shippensburg is hoping that experience can lead to success as the team moves to the Eastern Division after 48 seasons in the West.

PROFILES “We’re going to need to have some team lead- ers. We’ve got some kids coming back that can be leaders, but we’re looking for that guy or guys who can really step up, challenge the Two highly-touted highly-touted newcomers also expected to Red-shirtRed-shirtso sophomorephomore BrettBrett SStoopstoops, whowho playedplayed team, and motivate them beyond what the compete are freshmen Pete O’Connor and Jeff in four games last season totaling three carries coaches tell them,” says head coach Rocky Tomasetti. for 29 yards, and freshman Roshaan McCain, Rees. O’Connor was named All-Pennsylvania Foot- who joined the team in the spring, will provide ball News Class AAAA Honorable Mention depth at both halfback positions. QUARTERBACK as a senior after throwing for 4,688 yards and FULLBACK However, if Shippensburg is to have a success- 49 touchdowns in his career at Downingtown

REVIEW ful season, it must fi rst fi nd the answer to its East. Meanwhile, Tomasetti was named Dela- Red-shirt sophomore Chris Infante returns as crucial concerns, the most pressing of which is ware State Broadcasters Association All-State the starter at fullback after missing last season at quarterback. First Team as a senior, concluding his career because of injury. In 2006, he played in 10 games while making his fi rst career start versus The team has had just fi ve all-conference quar- with 3,130 yards and 33 touchdowns with only 14 interceptions. Kutztown where he rushed for 97 yards and terbacks since the PSAC fi rst started handing a touchdown on 20 carries. He fi nished with out postseason honors in 1951. The last Red HALFBACK two 100-yard performances, totaling 118 at Raider to earn such honors was in 2000 when Mansfi eld and 109 at Lock Haven. Chris Gicking earned his third-straight All- Assisting Shippensburg’s evolution at quarter- PSAC Western Division selection as a member back will be the team’s Wing-T offense that Red-shirt senior Brad Catherman and of the second team. features a strong running game and ball control freshman Calvin Spires will also see time at PSAC offense. fullback. Catherman has been a key member Over the last fi ve seasons, Shippensburg has of the Red Raider special teams over the past used fi ve different starting quarterbacks, but in Since 2002, the Red Raiders have ranked in the top fi ve in the conference in time of three seasons while totaling 96 yards and two 2008, the team will turn to a roster fi lled with touchdowns as a reserve fullback. Spires led six quarterbacks, fi ve of whom are freshmen. possession each year while ranking in the top fi ve in rushing offense four times. A year ago, Frankford High in Philadelphia in rushing as The leading candidate to start under center Shippensburg was fi fth in both rushing offense a junior and senior, totaling 1,997 yards while for the Red Raiders is red-shirt junior Chad and time of possession. earning all-public and all-city honors each year. DiFebbo who after three seasons with the OPPONENTS team, has appeared in just seven games while Despite the loss of three-time All-PSAC SPLIT END completing only 28.5 percent (8-for-28) of his Western Division selection Aaron Dykes, the Shippensburg returns its top receiver from passes for 124 yards, one touchdown and two Red Raiders will boast a bevy of talent in the a year ago in red-shirt junior Mike Harris. interceptions. backfi eld. However, only fi ve of the 12 Red Raiders that Other veterans returning are red-shirt fresh- Red-shirt sophomore Kevin Marshall returns caught a pass last season return this season with men Dave Chervansky, a transfer from UM- as the starter at left halfback after appearing Harris being the only wide receiver. ass, and Mike Sawick. Along with DiFebbo, in nine games as a reserve last year, fi nish- The concern for Shippensburg will be who will the three combined to throw for 160 yards and ing fourth on the team in rushing with 188 step up to join Harris to bolster its receiving three interceptions on 12-of-24 passing in the yards and one touchdown. He is the team’s top corps. red-blue spring game. returning rusher from last season. HISTORY

24 Shippensburg University junior red-shirt veteransonthelineinclude Other for lossand4.5sacks. defensive lineman, hetotaled134tackles, 21 tackle.right and In32gamesasa linebacker seasons withthedefense, at isslated tostart senior red-shirt A keyadditiontotheoffensivelinewillbe between them. Fremont senior senior inred-shirt three starters inthePSAC.fourth-fewest The group returns surrendered lastseason, just20sacks the of Shippensburg’s offensiveline, aunitthat asintegralparts Rossi andBiondialsoserve OFFENSIVE LINE games oflastseason. inthefi playing at tightendafter sophomore Red-shirt conversions. yards, onetouchdown andthree, two-point for250 which timehehastotaled21catches all 22gamesover hisfi usedasablocker,Primarily hehasappeared in lent receiver isjuniortightend One playerwhohasproven tobeanexcel- TIGHT END freshmen.players atthepositionare alltrue last season, and Anthony Varischetti otherreturnees areThe only freshmen red-shirt did nottotalanyreceptions. but heplayedinjustfourgamesayearagoand returner amongthoselistedatwidereceiver, DiFebboChase thisseason,Entering sophomore red-shirt yards in1999. Ware settheschoolrecords with74for1,334 sinceJamie in asingle-seasonatShippensburg totals, respectively, inthePSAC andthemost yards whichwere thethirdandfourth-highest In 2007, totaled 57receptions for779 Harris freshmen are red-shirt expectedtocontribute Others made three appearanceslastseason. career, fourlastyearwhileGallardy including Roche Gallardy right tackle. right at toOlecki istheback-up while Hohenwarter season, atcenter butKreisher isslatedtostart henwarter Luke Grata Luke Scott Sacco . Gratahasplayedinsixgameshis who have 84 games of experience whohave84gamesofexperience and red-shirt sophomore andred-shirt Pete Kreisher . Neither playedinanygameslast Shane Ryan Shane Bill Morrison enters as the most experienced entersasthemostexperienced , sophomore red-shirt and red-shirt junior and red-shirt , who was a quarterback , whowasaquarterback rst twoseasons, during Jake Biondi and . The otherfi Steven Ho- Steven who, three after Mark Rossi Matt Olecki nal three also returns Myles Myles Dave ve Drew Drew . , ber ofspecialteams, playedinall Brockmeyer Taylor Davis senior Red-shirt ers atdefensiveend. 2008, highlightedbyapairofthree-year start- and talentedfront four, allofwhomreturn in fense. Akeytothatsuccesswasanexperienced defense andfi year,Last rankedthirdintotal Shippensburg DEFENSIVE LINE Liddell senior red-shirt veteranreturneesOther include and2.5sacks. 44 careertackles year whileApgarhasplayedin17gameswith the lasttwoseasons, last totaling11tackles Apgar junior The insideofthelineisbolstered byred-shirt a yearago. season. 42tackles Healsoaddedacareer-high ers with10.0careersacks, 4.0last including over thelastthree seasonsandleadsallreturn- Emberg istheplayofsenior Not tobeoverlooked thattime. during tackles leading allreturning defensivelinemanwith95 team’s gamesover thelastthree seasonswhile lection lastseason, hasappeared inall33ofthe All-PSAC Western DivisionSecond Team se- . Parks hasappeared in20gamesover Antoine Parks Joe Brockmeyer and whohasalsoplayedinall33games Erik VanErik Ness fth in both rushing andpassof- inbothrushing fth and red-shirt sophomoresand red-shirt Jason Groller andjunior , sophomore red-shirt . Alsoakeymem- whowasan Michael Eric Eric Josh Casale chart at Sam and atSam Will, respectively.chart as bothentertheseasonNo. 2onthedepth intotimeatoutsidelinebacker that experience members onspecialteamsandlooktoextend junior shirt sophomore Red-shirt andtotaling26tackles. starts season withtheRedRaiders, makingfour Bowen madeanimmediateimpactinhisfi in2005. acareer-high79asstarter includes ing in31gamesandtotaling161which team leaderover thepastthree years, appear- ValleyCumberland alum, hasemergedasa with71whileOswalt,team intackles afellow Team fi honorsafter earning All-PSAC Western DivisionSecond Casale isthemostdecoratedofthree, senior shirt inred- oflinebackers season wasatalentedtrio tothedefense’sAlso contributing successlast LINEBACKERS who are lookingfortheirfi Liddell and Van Ness are two-yearveterans in2004. State infourgamesatFrostburg playing three after McDaniel CollegewhileDavisappeared in from transferring 11 contestsayearagoafter 2008 SeasonOutlook andsophomore JoshOswalt Josh Simmons Josh Oswalt nishing secondonthe Joel Petersheim Red Raiders Football 25 Riley Bowen , junior red-shirt rst gameaction. havebothbeenkey . andred- Andy rst

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2008 Season Outlook INTRO SECONDARY Senior Reggie Farrior and red-shirt senior Jason Stone return with 49 games of experi- ence to lead the defensive backs, but both enter the season No. 2 on the depth chart at strong corner and free safety, respectively. Farrior has been a three-year starter at corner COACHES where he has totaled two interceptions and 27 pass breakups in 27 games while Stone has amassed 59 tackles, two interceptions and seven pass breakups as a member of special teams and as a free safety. Entering the season, the starters in the defen- sive backfi eld feature returning starter and red- shirt sophomore Travis Proctor at free safety, red-shirt sophomore Jamahn McCullough at OUTLOOK weak side corner, red-shirt freshman Nick Me- lusky at strong safety and red-shirt sophomore Jeff Fertig at strong corner. Proctor appeared in all 11 games last season, emerging as the starter where he totaled 18 tackles and three pass breakups. McCullough also played in all 11 games with three starts while totaling 20 tackles and one interception.

PROFILES Melusky made his only appearance last season against Lock Haven where he had two special teams tackles and Fertig looks to make his fi rst Kyler Ford career appearance after spending the last two seasons as a split end. Red-shirt sophomore Eric Bonshock returns for his third season after appearing in the fi nal fi ve games last year. SCHEDULE Seven of the Red Raiders’ 11 games will be televised this year, including all six home Shippensburg opens the 2008 season against games and the road contest at East Strouds- SPECIAL TEAMS Shepherd at home on Saturday, August 30 in REVIEW burg. During the course of the 2008 season, Junior and two-time All-PSAC Western Divi- the 11th annual Great Valley Classic. In week the Red Raiders will play three games on the sion selection Kyler Ford leads a young, but two, they host Edinboro. SPORTSfever Television Network (STN) talented group as he returns as one of the con- “Obviously those fi rst two teams are exceed- while all six home games will be carried live by ference’s top punters. He will also be counted ingly tough. With Edinboro, I personally Shippensburg University Television (SUTV). on to fi ll the void at placekicker. think Edinboro can challenge for the Western In addition, all 11 games will be broadcast live Ford ranked sixth in the conference in punting Division title, they have a great quarterback on Shippensburg University student radio sta- a year ago with an average of 39.5 yards per (Trevor Harris), and that kid’s a winner. It’ll be tion WSYC 88.7 FM as well as on the internet punt, a mark that was also 27th in Division II. a three-way race up there on the Western top,” at www.shipraiders.com. After two seasons, he is averaging 39.6 yards Rees said. In the fi nal week of the season, the top teams PSAC per punt which is the second-best in school The Red Raiders travel to East Stroudsburg on from each division will battle in the “State history behind Steve Ecker’s mark of 46.2 yards Saturday, September 20 to take on the Warriors Game,” which puts a PSAC Football Champi- from 1963-65. at Eiler-Martin Stadium in what will mark onship game back on the schedule for the fi rst Junior James D’Annibale returns as the team’s the fi rst ever PSAC Eastern Division game for time since 1987. long snapper for the third-straight season while Shippensburg after 48 seasons in the West. “I played in them, and I really think it’s a great Chad DiFebbo looks to be the holder. “I feel very strongly about the teams we play af- idea,” Rees said. “I appreciate the idea; I think Kevin Marshall and red-shirt freshman ter the opening two, they have good programs it’d be great if we had 12 games and the confer- OPPONENTS Roshaan McCain are expected to handle the and their coaches have done a lot with those ence championship, but it’s still the next best kick return duties while Mike Harris and Da- kids, but they’re games where at worst, we’re option, and having played in three of them I vid Richards will look to return punts. toss up with them. That certainly gives us a think it’s great and I look forward to seeing it chance to get off the board and get going, and Marshall averaged a team-high 22.3 yards generate some excitement throughout the state from there on it’ll be a battle to avoid injuries per kick return last season which included an and across the country.” and we’ll see how well the team comes together 84-yard return for a touchdown versus Slippery with team chemistry,” Rees said. Rock and Harris totaled six punt returns for 40 yards. HISTORY

26 Shippensburg University John Wetzel- Volunteer Assistant Chance Powell ’87) (Shippensburg J.C. ’04) Morgan(Bucknell Mike Burket (Indiana(Pa.) ’92) Pete (Cornell ’83) Lee ’92) (Shippensburg Mark Maciejewski Assistant Coaches(AlmaMater/Year) Best timeofdaytoreach coach: Through SID Football Offi Career Record/Years: 141-109-2, 23years Record atSchool: 105-94-1, 18years Alma Mater/Year: West Chester ‘71 Head Coach: Rees Rocky Coaching Staff Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 (OM302) MainDrive 1871 Old InformationOffi Sports University Shippensburg SID MailingAddress: Web: http://www.shipraiders.com Hotline: 717-477-7678 Press Box Phone: 717-477-1391 SID Fax: 717-477-1253 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Offi SID: BillMorgal Sports Information NCAA Record(since1926): 385-324-21(.542) Record: All-Time 442-376-31(.539) Overall Result: L, 28-33vs. West Chesterathome Appearance:Last 2004, secondround NCAA Record: DivisionIIPlayoff 2-3 Year:First 1891(1926asfour-yearcollege) AlmaMater, Year: Rock ‘88 Slippery History Phone:Athletic Department 717-477-1711 AlmaMater, Year: Nebraska ’78(Ph.D.) Director ofAthletics: Dr. Page Roberta President: Dr. N. William Ruud Conference: PA Athletic(EasternDivision) State Affi Surface: Natural Grass 7,700 Capacity: Stadium: Grove Seth School Colors: RedandBlue Nickname: RedRaiders Enrollment: 7,600 Founded: 1871 City/Zip: Shippensburg, PA 17257 Name ofSchool: University Shippensburg General Information liations: NCAA DivisionII ce Phone: 717-477-1201 ce: 717-477-1758 ce Special Special Teams: 2/1(LS, P) Defense: 6/5 Offense: 6/5 Special Teams: 2/1(LS, P) Defense: 12/7 Returning/Lost: 18/11 Starters Offense: 8/10 Returning/Lost: 22/18 Letterwinners Basic Defense: Multiple4-3 1-2 Away: Basic Offense: Wing-T Home: 1-2 Rankings:Final None 2-5 Away: Home: 1-3 Conference Record/Finish: 2-4 (5th, West) RecordLast Year:Overall 3-8 Team Information ohEbr 1 1 2 4 00 .-3 8-38 7-14 4.0-33 1.5-8 8-14 0-0 12-25 1.5-8 0-0 42 2.0-11 9-22 1-0 44 0-0 1.0-10 24 47 0-0 24 65 TFL-Yds 18 32 71 QBS 29 20 11 Int. 37 1 15 11 36 Total 11 4 Assist 11 34 19.6 Solo 12.0 GP 11 70.8 216 Josh Emberg 13.7 18 Jason Groller 779 TD 57 11 Bill Morrison Int. 11 Yds. Josh Oswalt Andy Casale Pct. Att.Tackles Cmp. 1 GP 1 3.3 Mark Rossi 3.8 Mike Harris 36 0 188 1 518 11 Receiving GP 50 56 27.8 10 9 Chad Passing DiFebbo Rec. Brad Catherman Marshall Kevin GP Rushing RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Yds. Att. Shippensburg, PA 17257 E-mail: [email protected] 34 RichardAvenue Phone: 215-630-0183 Avg. Mailing Address: Yds. DanDiVeglioPlay-by-Play: Shippensburg, PA 17257 Avg./G MainDrive 1871 Old WSYC 88.7FM University Shippensburg Third Floor, CUB Avg. MailingAddress:Radio TD (cell) Phone: 717-477-1759(offi Contact: MichaelGardner Station:Radio WSYC 88.7FM(student) TD Broadcast Information ce) or717-360-1194 Special Special Teams: Kyler Ford (P) Josh Emberg(DE) Defense: ReggieFarrior (CB), JasonGroller (DE), Mark Rossi(TE), Marshall(HB) Kevin (OL), MattOlecki Offense: (WR), MikeHarris Candidates All-Star Reggie Farrior (CB, 5-8, 149, Sr.) Riley Bowen (OLB, 6-0, 200, So.) Andy Casale(MLB, 6-0, 210, R-Jr.) Josh Oswalt(OLB, 5-10, 230, R-Sr.) Josh Emberg(RE, 6-2, 237, Sr.) Jason Groller (LE, 6-2, 262, Sr.) Returning DefensiveStarters D’Annibale(LS,Jim 5-10, 225, Jr.) Kyler Ford (P, 5-11, 180, Jr.) Returning Specialists Marshall(LHB,Kevin 5-9, 175, R-So.) Mark Rossi(TE, 6-3, 240, Jr.) (RT,Matt Olecki 6-3, 285, R-Jr.) Dave Fremont (RG, 6-2, 275, R-Jr.) (LG,Scott Sacco 6-2, 290, Jr.) (SE,Mike Harris 6-0, 180, R-Jr.) Returning OffensiveStarters 2008 SeasonOutlook Red Raiders Football 27 QUICK FACTS

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2008 Season Outlook QUICK FACTS INTRO COACHES OUTLOOK PROFILES

Mike Harris

NOTES AND CLARIFICATIONS REVIEW • Shippensburg fi nished the 2007 season 3-8 overall. The last time the • With the addition of C.W. Post to the PSAC in football and fi eld Red Raiders fi nished with three wins or less was in 1996 when they hockey, Shippensburg hosts the Pioneers at Seth Grove Stadium on also went 3-8. However, Shippensburg was only 14 points from hav- Oct. 4, 2008. It will mark just the third-ever meeting between the ing a 6-5 record after a fi ve-point loss at No. 9 Shepherd, a fi ve-point two schools and the fi rst since Sept. 17, 1983 when the Red Raiders defeat at home against No. 19 West Chester and a four-point loss at won 40-27 at home. The only other meeting between Shippensburg home to Slippery Rock who fi nished the season ranked seventh in the and the Pioneers came back on Oct. 24, 1981 at C.W. Post, a 49-35 Northeast Region. The Red Raiders played against four teams who Shippensburg victory. advanced to the 2007 NCAA Division II Football Championship, • After red-shirting in 2006, red-shirt junior Mike Harris (East Earl/ the most of any team in the Northeast Region. Garden Spot) returned as one of the top receivers in the confer-

PSAC • Head coach Rocky Rees (West Chester ’71) enters his 19th year ence last season, earning All-PSAC Western Division First Team at Shippensburg in 2007 with a record of 105-94-1 in 18 previous honors. He totaled 57 receptions for 779 yards that were the third seasons with the Red Raiders. He coached in his 200th game at the and fourth-highest totals, respectively, in the PSAC and the most in university on Nov. 10, 2007 at California (Pa.). With 105 wins, he a single-season at Shippensburg since Jamie Ware set the school re- is seventh among the winningest coaches in PSAC history. Overall, cords with 74 for 1,334 yards in 1999. Harris’ 57 receptions were the Rees is 141-109-2 in 23 seasons as a college head coach after posting fourth-most in a single-season in school history while his 779 yards a mark of 36-15-1 in fi ve seasons at Division III Susquehanna. With were eighth. He also added four touchdowns. 141 career victories, he is currently tied for ninth among the win-

OPPONENTS • Junior Kyler Ford (Bedford/Bedford) was named to the All-PSAC ningest active Division II coaches. Western Second Team last season after earning fi rst team honors in • After 48 seasons in the PSAC Western Division, Shippensburg will 2006. He ranked sixth in the conference in punting with an aver- play its fi rst-ever game as a member of the PSAC Eastern Divi- age of 39.5 yards per punt, a mark that was also 27th in Division II. sion on Sept. 20, 2008 when the team travels to East Stroudsburg. After two seasons at Shippensburg, Ford is averaging 39.6 yards per During that time, the Red Raiders posted a mark of 131-146 in the punt which is the second-best in school history behind Steve Ecker’s Western Division, winning division titles in 1976, 1978, 1981, 1988 mark of 46.2 yards set from 1963-65. Ford was also selected to Don and 2004. Under head coach Rocky Rees, Shippensburg went 55-52 Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Northeast Region Second Team and in Western Division games. the Daktronics, Inc. All-Northeast Region Second Team in 2006. HISTORY

28 Shippensburg University o.3 t#0Idaa(a)* nin,P L 0-30 9-30 41-23 23-14 56-10 L 34-38 16-28 L 14-35 W W 18-33 W L L 14-19 L 29-34 California, PA Indiana, PA L Clarion, PAHome gamesinboldCAPS Millersville, PA Grove Stadium Seth # Homecoming Grove Stadium Seth $ Parents andFamily Day at#6California(Pa.) * L at#20Indiana(Pa.) * * PSAC Western Divisiongame L Grove Stadium Seth Lynchburg, VA Kutztown, PA LOCK HAVEN *# Nov. SLIPPERY 10 ROCK * Nov. atMillersville 3 Shepherdstown, WV * atClarion Grove Stadium Seth Oct. 27 Oct. 20 EDINBORO *$ Result Record Oct. 13 #19 WEST CHESTER Oct. 6 atKutztown atLiberty Sept. 29 at#9Shepherd Sept. 22 Site Sept. 15 Sept. 8 Sept. 1 Date Opponent CAL haswonthree-straight meetingsince1990 First 35-14(2006atBLOOM) BLOOM wonlastmeeting SU14-4underRees SU1-0underRees WCU haswonfour-straight Rees(West Chester’71) SU10-7underRees (Adamson Stadium) losingstreak in2007(26-18) snapped12-game KUTZ SUleads41-29-1 SU3-9underRees (W, 40-27atSHIP) meetingsince1983 First TBA SUleads9-0 SUhaswonfour-straight Home gamesin SU12-6underRees 1PM SU5-6underRees * PSAC Western Divisiongame California, PA Grove Stadium Seth meetingsince2003 First (Farrell Stadium) Day Senior SU7-2underRees atCalifornia(Pa.) # Nov. 10 SUleads41-29-1 SUhaswonfi 1PM * CHEYNEY Field) (University Homecoming Nov. 1 WCU leads20-8-1 Grove Stadium Seth 2:05PM EDIN haswonthree-straight SUleads43-15-2 1:05PM BLOOMSBURG * WestOct. 25 Chester, PA PSAC First-ever Eastgame SHEP haswonthree-straight SU10-7underRees SUleads2-0 leads6-4) (Shepherd Kutztown, PA SU15-2-1underRees at West Chester* 11thGreat 1PM Valley Classic Oct. 18 Stadium) (Eiler-Martin Grove Stadium Seth SU8-10underRees atKutztown * SUleads35-23-2 Stadium) Jack (Hubert Oct. 11 1PM C.W. POST* Oct. 4 Grove Stadium Seth SUleads44-18-3 SUleads25-16-2 7PM MILLERSVILLE * 4PM Sept. 27 tied, 23-23-1 Series EastStroudsburg, PA Haven, PA Lock 1PM * atEastStroudsburg Sept. 20 Grove Stadium Seth Parents andFamily Day Haven atLock SUleadsoverall28-15 Result Sept. 13 Game 1PM EDINBORO Notes Sept. 6 Grove Stadium Seth Site SHEPHERD Aug. 30 Date Opponent bold CAPS (3-8, 2-4PSAC Western Division) 2007 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2008 SCHEDULE 2008 SeasonOutlook ve-straight Red Raiders Football 29 QUICK FACTS

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2008 Season Outlook PRESEASON DEPTH CHART INTRO

OFFENSE DEFENSE SE 84 Mike Harris R-Jr. 6-0 180 East Earl, Pa. LE 70 Jason Groller Sr. 6-2 222 Easton, Pa. 21 Chase DiFebbo R-So. 6-2 193 Phoenixville, Pa. 86 Taylor Davis R-So. 6-2 226 Greencastle, Pa. 49 Shane Ryan Fr. 6-5 194 Yardley, Pa. 90 Andy Horn R-Fr. 6-3 215 York, Pa. 12 Anthony Varischetti R-Fr. 6-0 190 Brockway, Pa. DT 52 Antoine Parks R-Jr. 5-10 246 Philadelphia, Pa.

COACHES LT 71 Matt Olecki R-Sr. 6-3 285 Perkiomen, Pa. 97 Erik Van Ness R-So. 6-0 225 Lackawaxen, Pa. 56 Steven Howenwarter R-Fr. 6-2 272 Landisville, Pa. 98 Anthony Marsh R-Jr. 6-3 250 Buckingham, Pa. 78 Michael Thompson R-So. 6-4 280 Philadelphia, Pa. NG 78 Michael Apgar Jr. 6-1 275 Easton, Pa. LG 74 Drew Gallardy R-So. 6-2 245 Altoona, Pa. 93 Eric Lidell R-Fr. 6-2 245 Lewisberry, Pa. 63 Scott Sacco Sr. 6-2 290 Drums, Pa. 96 Mark Smith Fr. 6-1 275 Waynewood, Pa. 59 Joe Steininger Fr. 6-3 275 Hanover, Pa. 76 George Aguirre R-Fr. 6-3 245 Chambersburg, Pa. RE 95 Josh Emberg Sr. 6-2 237 Carlisle, Pa. 82 Brian Heitz So. 6-4 237 New Holland, Pa. C 67 Peter Kreisher R-Fr. 6-3 290 Macungie, Pa. 99 Joe Brockmeyer R-Sr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md. OUTLOOK 79 Anthony Lepri Fr. 6-3 280 Dalton, Pa. 62 Bobby Mullen Fr. 6-2 270 Philadelphia, Pa. SAM 33 Josh Oswalt R-Sr. 5-10 230 Carlisle, Pa. 51 Joel Petersheim R-Jr. 5-11 202 Narvon, Pa. RG 53 Dave Fremont R-Jr. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill, Pa. 43 Cody Fleming Fr. 6-0 200 Pennsburg, Pa. 60 Myles Roche R-So. 6-4 260 Taylor, Pa. 69 Sean Kifl e Fr. 6-2 290 Silver Spring, Md. MIKE 46 Andy Casale R-Jr. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg, Pa. 54 Beau Hoffman Fr. 6-0 235 West Milton, Pa. RT 57 Bill Morrison R-Sr. 6-2 235 Brookeville, Pa. 44 Joe DiGrazio Fr. 6-2 230 Philadelphia, Pa. 61 Luke Grata R-Jr. 6-2 290 Mineral Point, Pa.

PROFILES 75 Nick Yingst Fr. 6-2 305 Willow Street, Pa. WILL 41 Riley Bowen So. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld, Pa. 5 Josh Simmons R-Jr. 5-10 182 Somerset, Pa. TE 45 Mark Rossi Jr. 6-3 240 Johnstown, Pa. 65 Vinnie Ranauto Fr. 5-11 185 Bear, Del. 83 Jake Biondi R-So. 6-3 225 Springfi eld, Pa. 87 Nick Perry Fr. 6-3 210 Pottstown, Pa. WC 23 Jamahn McCullough R-So. 5-10 185 Randallstown, Md. 30 Mikal Sabree R-Fr. 5-7 150 Philadelphia, Pa. QB 3 Chad DiFebbo R-Jr. 6-2 189 Phoenixville, Pa. 16 Dave Chervansky R-Fr. 6-1 210 Huntingdon, Conn. SS 7 Nick Melusky R-Fr. 6-1 185 Pottsville, Pa. 10 Mike Sawick R-Fr. 5-11 182 Hatboro, Pa. 8 Marcellus Sammons Fr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia, Pa. 36 Corey Hunt Fr. 6-0 185 Frederick, Md. REVIEW LHB 22 Kevin Marshall R-So. 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa. 11 Brett Stoops R-Jr. 5-10 178 Littlestown, Pa. FS 15 Travis Proctor R-So. 5-10 170 Columbia, Pa. 19 Justin Taylor Fr. 6-0 180 Lancaster, Pa. 13 Jason Stone R-Jr. 6-3 198 Finksburg, Md. 37 Eric Bonshock R-Fr. 6-1 185 Carlisle, Pa. RHB 4 Roshaan McCain R-Fr. 5-10 175 Chester Springs, Pa. 42 Nick Klinepeter R-Fr. 5-10 205 Middletown, Pa. SC 6 Jeff Fertig R-So. 5-11 195 Harrisburg, Pa. 1 Reggie Farrior Sr. 5-8 149 Johnstown, Pa. FB 27 Chris Infante R-So. 6-0 215 Tobyhanna, Pa. 26 Mike Lloyd Fr. 5-9 160 Philadelphia, Pa. 25 Calvin Spires Fr. 6-1 205 Philadelphia, Pa. 20 Brad Catherman R-Sr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg, Pa. PSAC SPECIAL TEAMS K 28 Kyler Ford Jr. 5-11 180 Bedford, Pa. 2 Derick Hughes Fr. 5-11 160 Robbinsville, N.J.

LS 50 James D’Annibale Jr. 5-10 235 Shippensburg, Pa. 99 Joe Brockmeyer R-Sr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md.

OPPONENTS H 3 Chad DiFebbo R-Jr. 6-0 185 Phoenixville, Pa. 16 Dave Chervansky R-Fr. 6-1 210 Huntingdon, Conn.

P 28 Kyler Ford Jr. 5-11 180 Bedford, Pa. 2 Derick Hughes Fr. 5-11 160 Robbinsville, N.J.

PR 84 Mike Harris R-Jr. 6-0 180 East Earl, Pa.

KR 22 Kevin Marshall R-So. 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Roshaan McCain R-Fr. 5-10 175 Chester Springs, Pa. HISTORY

30 Shippensburg University Player Profi les Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 77 83 Michael Apgar Jake Biondi DL • Junior • 6-1 • 275 TE • R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 225

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Enters his third season with tthehe Maintained a role as a reserveve Red Raiders with nine starts on tight end and blocking back fforor the defensive line over the lastst two the Red Raiders through onee years…has tallied six tackles foforr full season with the team… loss and 2.5 sacks for his career…eer… made three appearances in hisis will battle for a starting role alongalong debut season and will continueue the defensive line this season.n. to seek playing time at the OUTLOOK 2007 (Sophomore): Started tthehe position in the coming seasonn fi rst four games of the seasonn for Shippensburg…led tight along the defensive line and ends with a 440-pound squatt appeared in nine of the team’s’s and a 300-pound clean lift inn 11 games overall…totaled a spring lifting. career-high 26 tackles with 2007 (Red-shirt fresh- four for loss and 1.5 sacks… man): Made three appear- recorded a season and career-- ances in his debut season high six tackles against Slipperypery RocRockk aatt against Lock Haven, IUP andnd CCaliforniaalifornia PROFILES home on October 20…amassedsed fi ve tacklestackles twice, on Sep-Sep- (Pa.)…returned one kick for fi ve yards in the season fi nale tember 8 at Liberty and on NNovember b 3 at IUPIUP…picked i k d up a sack k ffor against California (Pa.)… didddhiih not record any other statistics on the a loss of two yards against IUP and combined for a sack against Lock season. Haven on October 27…contributed to at least one tackle for loss in 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. Springfi eld High School: Played fi ve different games…tallied a season-high 1.5 tackles for loss against for head coach Chris Bell … competed in the Central League … IUP. played tight end while on offense and also served as a defensive 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in the fi nal eight games of the season lineman … was an offensive tackle for a majority of his high school after not seeing action in the fi rst three … made fi ve starts over the career … led his team in tackles for loss in his senior season … fi nal seven games, including three of the last four …totaled 18 tackles named to the All-Central League squad as an offensive and defensive

REVIEW with two for loss and one sack … also had one quarterback hurry lineman … was a three-time letterman, including twice at the varsity … totaled a career-high fi ve tackles in his fi rst career start against level … earned honorable mention from the Delco All Stars, was also Bloomsburg at home on September 30 …also had four tackles against the starting tight end for the West team in the All Star Hero Bowl. California (Pa.) on October 28 … picked up his fi rst career sack Personal: Full name is Jacob Richard Biondi … is the son of Ken against Clarion in the fourth quarter of the season fi nale when he and Joan Biondi … born on Nov. 25, 1987 … is majoring in exercise dropped Tyler Huether for a loss of nine yards on second-and-13 … science … is one of three children with younger brothers Adam and combined with Frank Duffy for a tackle for loss against Edinboro on Josh. November 4. Easton High School: Named All-State Second Team at offensive tackle by the Associated Press as a senior in 2003 … also earned all-area fi rst team honors from both the Morning Call and Express Times … played for head coach Steve Shiffert … three-year PSAC letterman … Red Rovers went 11-3 in 2003 en route to winning Lehigh Valley Conference and District XI championships. Personal: Full name is Michael Edward James Apgar … is the son of James Faulstick and Gail Apgar … born on June 15, 1986 ... major- ing in social work … has four brothers and sisters, Kyle Apgar, Tyler Faulstick, Briana Faulstick and Justin Savercool. OPPONENTS Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2006 9 9 9 18 1.5-11 1.0-9 0-0 0 0 0 2007 8 8 16 26 4.0-5 1.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 Career 17 17 25 44 5.5-16 2.5-13 0-0 0 0 0 HISTORY

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 99 46 Joe Brockmeyer Andy Casale DE • R-Senior • 6-2 • 240 LB • R-Junior • 6-0 • 210

COACHES Pasadena, Md./Northeast Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley

Thrived in a special teams Solidifi ed his position as a domi-omi- capacity in his debut season fforor nant starting linebacker for ththee Shippensburg after spendingg Red Raiders after an All-PSACAC time at two other programs inn WWestern Division Second Teamam his career … will seek ad- nomination last season… he ditional playing time on the returns as the squad’s leadingg defensive line in his fi nal tackler and will look to buildd OUTLOOK season… led the defensive off a 71-tackle effort last yearr line with a 430-pound benchh that ranked him among the and a 295-pound clean lift inn top-15 in the conference spring lifting. among linebackers. 2007 (Red-shirt junior): 22007 (Red-shirt sopho- Played in all of the team’s more): Grabbed a fi rm 11 games for the Red hold of a starting line- Raiders, primarily on special bbacker position for the teams … totaled one solo tackle,ckle, a ffourthourth Red Raiders in his second seasonason witwithh tthehe PROFILES quarter sack of Josh Watters versus LocLockk HavenHaven.. team… fi nished second on thehe team witwithh 71 tactackleskles anandd 2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Was not with the team. nine tackles for loss… rankeddhid third on the h team iin solo l tackles kl with ih 34 while tying for the team lead in tackle assists with 37… named 2005 (Red-shirt freshman at McDaniel): Transferred to McDaniel to the All-PSAC Western Division Second Team… led the team in College from Virginia Tech … vied for playing time at inside line- tackles against nationally-ranked opponents in the fi nal two games of backer … did not record any statistics. the season with 13 against IUP on November 3 and 14 against Cali- 2004 (Freshman at Virginia Tech): Attempted to walk-on. North- fornia (Pa.) on November 10…recorded at least two tackles in every east High School: Played for head coach Mike Cutham … played game during the season and fi nished with 40 tackles in the fi nal fi ve fullback, linebacker and defensive end … was a three-time letter- games of the season… recovered a fumble and returned it 16 yards man … earned the Ed Heaphy award while a captain of the team … against IUP…sacked Kutztown’s Kyle Spotts for a loss of 10 yards on REVIEW recognized as a scholar-athlete … graduated in the top 10 percent of September 15…totaled three tackles for loss for six yards against Cal- his class. ifornia (Pa.) in the season fi nale…appeared in all 11 games during the season and made four starts… made nine tackles, including six solo at Personal: Full name is Joseph John Brockmeyer III … is the son of home against Edinboro on September 29…registered a quarterback Joe and Debbie Brockmeyer … born on Oct. 6, 1983 … is majoring hurry against Liberty and a pass breakup against Lock Haven. in exercise science … has a brother, Justin, who transferred to East Carolina’s football team after playing for McDaniel, and a sister, Jes- 2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Participated in seven games for the Red sica, who plays soccer at Northeast High School … his father was a Raiders recorded one solo tackle in contests against Kutztown, Cali- two-time All-American at McDaniel and played one season with the fornia (Pa.), Edinboro and assisted on a tackle in the season fi nale Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League. against Clarion … appeared off the bench in games against Mans- fi eld, West Chester and Indiana (Pa.). PSAC 2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. Cumberland Valley High Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR School: Played for head coach Tim Rimpfel … played linebacker 2007 11 1 0 1 1.0-8 1.0-8 0-0 0 0 0 and fullback … led his team in rushing yards (666) and tackles (110) Career 11 1 0 1 1.0-8 1.0-8 0-0 0 0 0 in his senior season … scored 15 touchdowns as a running back and recorded an interception, sack and forced a fumble at linebacker … named to the all-district squad in 2003 and the Carlisle Senti- nel All-Defensive First Team in 2004 while a captain of his team OPPONENTS … competed on a squad that won the Mid Penn Commonwealth Championship and were District 3 Champions. Personal: Full name is Andrew Scott Casale … is the son of Jeff and Mary Ann Casale … born on Mar. 14, 1987 … is majoring in secondary education … is one of three children with younger brothers Adam and Josh.

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HISTORY 2007 11 34 37 71 7.0-22 1.0-10 0-0 1 0 1 Career 18 37 38 75 7.0-22 1.0-10 0-0 1 0 1

34 Shippensburg University Career 1 96 23 29 97 3.3 2 10 0 36 10 1136 8 3.3 1 2007 20 0 2006 0 1 60 111861 0.0 3.3 110 0 2005 0 Attn Gain LG TD Lost G Rushing NetAvg Miffl FB •R-Senior •6-1215 Brad Catherman 20 in biology and secondary education. and secondary in biology Catherman…bornonMar. andBridget Tim 26, 1986…majoring Personal: in histhree seasons…alsoearnedoneletterinbaseball. 10-0 seasonin2002andaCSCchampionship…teamwent22-10 toaperfect IVall-starteam…helpedleadthe the District Wildcats Item First Team …alsonamedAll-Anthraciteandwasselectedto Conference (CSC)andDaily … namedAll-CentralSusquehanna asasenior asasenior…teamcaptain touchdowns on280carries and11 for headcoachMark Reitz…totaled1,498yardsrushing …played andlinebacker back Three-year lettermanasarunning 2004 (Freshman): Rock. at The season, andanassistedtackle againstClarion recording asolotackle onthe yards…nettedtwotackles o theseasonforatotalofseven …returned versusClarion twokicks carries with 15yardsonseven for21yardsandatouchdown against running …fi The Rock Havenbefore …recorded aseason-high24yardsagainstLock Rock tempts togoalongwithonetouchdown in Week 10againstSlippery as afreshman andfi freshman):2005 (Red-shirt intheseason-fi assistagainstClarion … totaledonetackle …playedagainstEdinboro andClarion ofaleginjury teams because sophomore):2006 (Red-shirt 29. yardsagainstEdinboro onSeptember forseven two kickoffs andIUPaswell…returned againstClarion yards… earnedcarries the BaldEagles…fi against oneightcarries 27… totaledaseason-high30yardsrushing Haven onOctober over Lock touchdown ina56-10victory rushing HavenandIUP…scored hissecondcareer Rock, Lock in contestsagainst West Chester, Slippery uted specialteamstackles special teams…contrib- in thebackfi games oftheseasoneither inthefi appearing third yearwiththeclub, presence inhis atfullback Continued toprovide asolid junior): 2007 (Red-shirt testing.spring 355-pound benchpress during witha teams …ledallfullbacks a signifi …alsoplays depth atfullback Fourth-year player whoadds inburg/Miffl cant role onspecial cant Full Andrew Catherman… isthesonof name isBradley eld oron inburg rst 10 Red-shirt season. Red-shirt Miffl nished the season with 60 yards rushing on18at- nished theseasonwith60yardsrushing nished the season with 11 carries foratotalof36 nished theseasonwith11carries

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 91 3 Taylor Davis Chad DiFebbo LB • R-Junior • 6-2 • 226 QB • R-Junior • 6-2 • 189

COACHES Greencastle/Greencastle Phoenixville/St. Pius X

Debuted with the Red Raidersers Third-year quarterback who will and appeared in his fi rst gameme have every opportunity to earnrn action since 2004 with Divisionion the starting job during preseasonason III Frostburg State … playedd camp… has shown improve- in the fi nal three games of thehe ment in his fi rst two seasons … season last year and will battlele will continue to hone his skillslls for playing time in his secondd as a passer and signal caller. OUTLOOK full season with the Red 2007 (Red-shirt sophomore):): Raiders. Came off the bench in four 2007 (Red-shirt sopho- games during his second full more): Appeared in three season of action with the games for the Red Raiders, Red Raiders… ran for three including contests against yards on two rushes against Lock Haven, IUP and Edinboro… threw a California (Pa.) … recorded season-long pass of 24 yards two solo tackles and two assistedisted tacklestackles against the Fighting Scots onn SSeptembereptember PROFILES during the season, all comingg in tthehe homehome victory over LocLockk 29… fi nished with fi ve pass completionscompletions on tthehe season fforor Haven … fi nished with one tacklekl ffor lloss. a total of 56 yards… was 2-for-33 for f 19 yards d with i h an iinterception i 2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Red-shirt season. against Clarion… appeared in contests against Liberty, Edinboro, Clarion, Lock Haven and California (Pa.)… also completed passes 2004 (Freshman): Did not play while transferring from Division III against Liberty and California (Pa.). to Division II. 2004 (Freshman at Frostburg State): Played in four games at linebacker for the Bobcats … totaled four tackles, one solo 2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in three games as a reserve and three assisted … recorded two tackles for a loss of six yards … against Mansfi eld, Kutztown, West Chester and Edinboro … threw totaled two assisted sacks, one each versus against Apprentice and for 68 yards and one touchdown … completed three of 10 pass Maryville (Tenn.). attempts … went 2-for-7 for 54 yards and a touchdown against

REVIEW Edinboro on November 4 … threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Tim Greencastle High School: Played for head coach Chuck Tinninis Devanney in the fourth quarter for his fi rst career touchdown … was … competed as a tight end and a defensive end for the Blue Devils, 1-for-3 for 14 yards at West Chester on September 23 … also had winning three letters in Mid-Penn Colonial District 3 … led the two carries for six yards rushing. team in sacks during his senior season and was an East-West All Star nominee … also competed in track and fi eld. 2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. Personal: Full name is Taylor Earl Davis … is the son of Kirk and Trinity Pawling Prep School: Tied the school record with six inter- Patti Davis … born on June 18, 1986 … majoring in marketing. ceptions in 2004 … named 2004 Trinity Pawling Defensive Player of the Year and co-MVP … selected New England All- League First Team at safety and second team at quarterback. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR PSAC St. Pius X High School: Played quarterback and free safety … played 2004* 4 1 3 4 2.0-6 1.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 for head coach Ed McCann … totaled 1,350 yards passing and 17 2005 DNP - transferred touchdowns as a senior … also totaled six interceptions at safety … 2006 DNP - was not with team won three consecutive District I championships from 2002-04 … 2007 3 2 2 4 1.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 four year letterman … set new school and Pac 10 record for intercep- Career 7 3 5 8 3.0-6 1.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 tions with 12 in 2002 … selected All-Pac 10 Second Team at safety and All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention at quarterback as a senior … • at Frostburg State named All-Pac 10 First Team at safety and All-Pac 10 Second Team OPPONENTS at quarterback as a junior … 2002 St. Pius X Offensive Player of the Year … 2001 All-Area Honorable Mention … also earned four let- ters in basketball. Personal: Full name is Chad Blaise DiFebbo … is the son of Ralph and Linda DiFebbo … born on June 14, 1985 … majoring in busi- ness … is one of fi ve children, with sister Chelsea and brothers Chan- dler, Chance and Chase, a wide receiver for the Red Raiders.

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36 Shippensburg University Career 4 37 0 7 437 0 2007 7 2.3 Gain Att LG 2.3 TD Lost NetAvg0 4 0 G Rushing 4 Chandler, fortheRedRaiders. ChanceandChad, aquarterback inal justice…isoneoffi and LindaDiFebbo …bornonNov. 18, incrim- 1987…ismajoring Personal: in the100Mhurdles. …wasranked17thinthenation inthe100and200Mhurdles track andfi … earnedsecond-teamhonorsforfootball and22.1secondsinthe200Mhurdles seconds inthe100Mhurdles were undefeated inhisjuniorandseniorseasons…averaged10.8 teams …track season …wasafour-timelettermanforfootball reception teamwentundefeatedinhissenior was81yards…football games,721 yardsinseven ninetouchdowns scoring …season-long …made28receptions foratotalof intrack 100 and200Mhurdles the teamwhilerunning receiver forthefootball anddefensive back competed inthePAC-10 athlete, …wasatwo-sport wide playing HighSchool: Phoenixville 2006 (Freshman): theseason. anypassesduring not catch Shepherd, Kutztown, West Chester, andMillersville…did Clarion against West 22…appeared ingamesagainst ChesteronSeptember onOctober6…rushed yards atClarion forsix theseason,during tworushes including yardsonthree carries rushing totaled seven Raiders… action withtheRed in hisfi a receiver forShippensburg Appeared infourgamesas freshman): 2007 (Red-shirt this season. thelineup will looktocrack school careerasahurdler… highlighted byastrong high- exceptional speedthatwas in2007…possesses limited duty timeatsplitendafter playing Receiver whoentersthemixfor Phoenixville/Phoenixville SE •R-Sophomore •6-2193 Chase DiFebbo 21 rst seasonofgame Full nameisChaseBlaiseDiFebbo …isthesonofRalph Red-shirt season. Red-shirt ve children, withsisterChelseaandbrothers Played forheadcoachBillFurlong … Played e

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 1 6 Reggie Farrior Jeff Fertig CB • Senior • 5-8 • 149 CB • R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 195 COACHES Johnstown/Greater Johnstown Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township

A veteran defensive spark plugug All-aroundA athlete has is makingking who is once again expected too see the transition from split end to signifi cant playing time at cor-or- defensive back in his second nerback for the Red Raiders … season with Shippensburg… enters the season having playedyed looks to compete for playing in 29 games over the last threeee time in the secondary for thee

OUTLOOK seasons at CB … has good Red Raiders this season. speed … also a good leaper. 20072 (Red-shirt freshman): 2007 ( Junior): Recorded Did not appear in any gamess 22 solo tackles and 30 total for Shippensburg. tackles in seven games for 20062 (Freshman): Red-shirt the Red Raiders in his third season. Susquehanna Town- season with the team… ship High School: Played registered 1.5 tackles for for head coach Joseph loss… made six starts on Headen … competed in the MMid-id- the season, including the fi rstt fi ve gamesgames PROFILES Penn Conference … ranks thirdhird in scschoolhool historyhistory of the year… fi nished with seveneven tackles against ShepherdShepherd wwith 84 catches, and tied thee schoolschool recordrecord withwith 12 receptionsreceptions in the opener on September 1 and d against i Edinboro Edi b on SSeptember b in a game, a feat he has achieved twice … recorded over 1,000 all 29… tied for the team-lead with six solo tackles against the Fighting purpose yards for the Indians in his senior season … named All Mid- Scots…returned a kickoff for 28 yards against Clarion on October Penn Conference during his junior year, and was a Big 33 nominee 6… appeared in seven games on the season. … selected to the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association 2006 (Sophomore): Started in 10 games and missed only the season East-West game in 2005 … was a three-time letterman … played fi nale at home versus Clarion … fi nished third among defensive fi ve positions over the course of his career (quarterback, wide receiver, backs with 53 tackles … fi nished second in the conference in passes linebacker, defensive back and punter) in addition to returning punts defended … also ranked among the nation’s leaders … totaled a and kickoffs … also competed as a sprinter and jumper in track. REVIEW career-high seven tackles in the season opener against Shepherd Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Allen Fertig … is the son of John and … also had seven stops against Kutztown and California (Pa.) … Ana Fertig … born on Jan. 15, 1987 … is majoring in psychology … grabbed his fi rst career interception against Kutztown on September is one of three children with sister Shirley and brother John, a mem- 16 … also added a pick at Lock Haven on October 14 … had one ber of the football team at Temple. tackle for a loss of three yards versus Kutztown and combined with Jonathan Aldridge for a tackle for loss against Indiana (Pa.). 2005 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games, starting in eight contests at defensive back … fi nished eighth on the team with 34 tackles, in- cluding a season-high six tackles against Edinboro and West Chester … also recorded two tackles for a loss on the season. Greater John- PSAC stown High School: Three-year letterman … played for head coach Bob Arcuno … earned all-conference fi rst team and all-area second team honors as a senior … led his team with eight interceptions and fi ve forced fumbles in 2005 … also totaled 47 tackles and four touch- downs on returns as a senior … team won a Laurel Highland Confer- ence championship in 2004 … also won a District VI championship … also won three letters in basketball, two in track and fi eld and one

OPPONENTS in soccer … won two District VI championships in basketball. Personal: Full name is Reginald Amar Farrior … is the grandson of Wilma King … born on Jan. 1, 1987 … majoring in communica- tions/journalism.

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38 Shippensburg University tered inbaseball. punt asaseniorwithtwodowned insidethe20-yard line…alsolet- two game-winningfi …kicked …ledtheBisonstoClassAAstateplayoffs rushing of hispassesandtotaled14touchdowns, passingand seven seven over 1,000yardspassing asasenior…alsocompletedover 60percent and asa senior…totaledover 400yardsrushing … posted65tackles Central anda100-yardinterception return againstBishopMcCort turned fortouchdowns …hadan80-yardinterception return against …alsointercepteda juniordefensiveback twopasseswhichhere- as andpuntingduties…totaled74 tackles addition tothekicking coach Wes in anddefensiveback …playedquarterback Swaim Bedford HighSchool: Rock. … averagedaseason-high45.5yardsonfourpuntsatSlippery West Chester…endedtheseason witha51yardpuntatEdinboro one puntfor53yardsversusIndiana(Pa.) andonefor52yardsat 50-yarder …hadapuntof56yardsagainstBloomsburgalso had witha54and Rock … alsohadtwopuntsover 50yardsatSlippery Haven punts ofover 50yards, a51and58-yarderatLock including …hadeight three puntswentfortouchbacks 20-yard line…only against California(Pa.) …15ofhis50puntswere downed insidethe II …totaled50puntsfor1,986yardshadalongpuntof63 in puntingaverageat39.7…av Don Hansen’s Football …fi Gazette RegionSecond Northeast Team honorsfrom Daktronics, Inc. and punter earnall-conference fi as apunter…itwasthethird-straightyearthatteamhadits 2006 (Freshman): than36yardsperpuntforagameontheseason. fewer fi completion andafi fi just highs inpunts(10)andaverageyardsperpunt(45.3)…kicked 8, onSeptember agameinwhichhepostedseasongame- Liberty 27th inDivisionII…bootedaseason-longpuntof70yardsat ranked sixthinthePSAC witha39.5yardsperpuntaverageand Haven’s20-yard linewith22, behindLock seven BrandonPickel… fi efforts… a Second Team All-PSAC selectionforhis earned the RedRaiders… in hissecondseasonwith 69 puntsfor2,728yards 2007 (Sophomore): testing.squat inspring pound benchand405-pound led allspecialistswitha255- a strong-legged punterwho in managingfi effective punt average…very last yearwitha39.5yardsper ranked 27thinDivisionII third seasonatShippensburg… regionNortheast returns forhis One ofthetoppuntersin Bedford/Bedford P •Junior5-11175 Kyler Ford 28 nished fi fortheseason…completedapassnine-yard ve touchbacks ve gameswithpuntsof50yardsormore… averaged never nished secondinthePSAC inpuntsinsidethe eld position… Named All-PSAC Western DivisionFirst Team rst down againstKutztown 15... onSeptember Totaled eldgoalsasajunior…averaged39.9 yardsper Three-year letterman…playedforhead … rst teamhonors…alsoearnedAll- h d H’ Pikl d ’B kH bhidL e g d e t e

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 74 61 Drew Gallardy Luke Grata OL • R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 245 OL • R-Junior • 6-2 • 290 COACHES Altoona/Altoona Mineral Point/Central Cambria

Made his debut for the Red Third-yearT player expected too Raiders last season and will vvieie compete for playing time at for playing time along the frontont left tackle … appeared in fourur line this season… will battle games as a reserve last seasonn … to be an important member enters the season as the backupkup of the offensive line rotation behindb Bill Morrison at rightt

OUTLOOK in 2008…enters camp as the tackle … led all offensive line-e- starter at left guard. man with a 570-pound squatt 2007 (Red-shirt freshman): in spring testing. Appeared in contests againstt 20072 (Red-shirt sopho- Clarion, Millersville and more): Maintained a role Lock Haven in his fi rst sea- as a reserve lineman for the son with Shippensburg… Red Raiders in his second competed for 14 snaps yyear with the team… against the Golden Eagles played in four snaps against on October 6 and 10 snaps againstgainst the Bald Clarion on October 6 and eightght snasnapsps PROFILES Eagles on October 27. against Lock Haven on Octoberober 27… ggradedraded out at 75 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. percent against the Bald Eagles.l Altoona High School: Played for head coach Phil Riccio … com- 2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in two games as a reserve at peted in the Mid-Penn Conference … was a member of the offensive left tackle … totaled 11 plays … graded out at 55 percent … played and defensive line … earned the Cohen Blanket Award, the longest in a season-high 10 snaps at Mansfi eld … also played one play running blanket award In the country, named fi rst-team all-area and against Kutztown. fi rst team all-county in addition to being named as an honorable 2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. mention on All-State and All- Conference squads…was a three-time Central Cambria High School: Named to Altoona Mirror and letterman in football and won a letter in track.

REVIEW Johnstown Tribune-Democrat All-Area Second and Third Team, Personal: Full name is Drew Gerard Gallardy … is the son of Robert respectively, as a senior … three-year letterman … played for head and Vickie Gallardy … born on Oct. 6, 1987 … is majoring in exer- coach Chuck Gironda … set the school record with a 550-pound cise science … is one of three children with brothers Kyle and Derek. squat … also lettered two years in track and fi eld … was a member of the 2003 Laurel Highlands Conference track and fi eld champions. Personal: Full name is Luke Andrew Grata … is the son of Monica Grata … born on Aug. 6, 1987 … majoring in mathematics with a concentration in secondary education. PSAC OPPONENTS HISTORY

40 Shippensburg University 2005 (Red-shirt freshman): 2005 (Red-shirt for lossineightgames. infourgamesandatackle versus Edinboro …hadatleastonesack fi (Pa.) versusBloomsburgand onOctober28…alsohadsixtackles againstCalifornia tackles season opener…hadacareer-high seven inthe interception againstShepherd … alsohadasecondquarter fi ... totaled41tackles, thehighesttotalamongdefensivelinemen… sophomore): 2006 (Red-shirt October 13. againstMillersvilleon totaltackles andseven made foursolotackles ontheroad atIUPonNovembera season-higheighttackles 3… the team’s had ontheteamintackles… 11games… rankedseventh forlossinsixof toatleastonetackle on theseason…contributed hurries postedthree quarterback season openeragainstShepherd… for eightyards…broke uptwopassesandrecovered afumbleinthe forloss, 1.5sacks consecutive season…totaledfourtackles including appeared inall11gamesforthesecond Shippensburg… tackles, inhisthirdcompetitiveseasonwith tackles, 20solo including compiling44 honors after PSAC WesternDivision Earned Second Team All- junior):2007 (Red-shirt team. onthe of thetoppassrushers …one injury battling aneck season …entersthe end forthesecond-straight atdefensive expected tostart championships inwrestling… ness …qualifi andquick- end …hasgoodsize defensive An athleticfourth-year Easton/Easton DE •Senior6-2240 Jason Groller 70 justice … brother Andrew plays football atKing’s football justice …brother Andrewplays College. Groller …bornon Jan.and Leviore 25, incriminal 1986 …majoring Personal: championship teamsfrom 2001-04. tive stateanddistrict also lettered fouryearsinwrestling ... wasamemberoffourconsecu- IIandEasternConferenceteam toDistrict championshipin2002… … Express andMorningCallAll-Area First Times Team …helped letic Conference (LVIAC) andoffensivetackle asbothalinebacker Valleyhonors asasenior…namedAll-Lehigh InterscholasticAth- …earnedall-statethirdteam fumbles in2003…ledteamsacks totaled 128tackles, 15sacks, sixfumblerecoveries andfi … and insidelinebacker …playedoffensive tackle Shiffert Steve Easton HighSchool: 2004 (Freshman): for loss. Chester …registeredtwotackles andcontributed 0.5sacks three against solo…totaledaseason-high three tackles cluding West contest oftheseasonagainst West Chester…recorded 10tackles, in- ve against Edinboro … totaled two sacks foralossofnineyears ve againstEdinboro …totaledtwosacks forlossand4.5sacks nished secondontheteamwith11.5tackles Full nameisJason DanielGroller …isthesonof Timothy ed fornational Red-shirt season. Red-shirt Three-year letterman…playedforheadcoach e n … l i Appeared in11games, thefi starting e i

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h ve forced nal captain in track andfi intrack captain 181’ 5” … team …named outstanding maleathleteofthesenior class …settheschool boys volleyball 2004 …alsolettered three andfi yearsintrack 2championshipin Section League Lebanon his teamtoaLancaster selected tothe Tri-County All-Star Team asasenior…helpedlead all-starteam twice…also League Lebanon named totheLancaster senior …graduatedastheschool’s career receiving yardageleader … asa …teamcaptain Spencer letterman …playedforheadcoach Eric yards versusBloomsburg. HighSchool: GardenSpot Three-year 10…alsohadaseason-high43 and atBloomsburgonSeptember a season-highthree receptions intheseason openeragainstKutztown onOctober22…totaled over Clarion ofa37-0victory third quarter touchdown oftheseason, Henshawinthe a29-yardpassfrom Rick reception againstCalifornia(Pa.) onOctober15…recorded hislone …hadaseasonlong 26-yard and averaged15.8yardspercatch ontheteamwith12receptions …totaled189receivingfourth yards 2005 (Freshman): 2006 (Sophomore): Raiders. all11gamesfortheRed season-long reception of51yards…started game lastseason, rankingsecond ontheteamwith819…reeled ina yardsineach for atotalof40yards…totaledatleast27all-purpose theseason…returned gameduring sixpunts two receptions inevery againstLiberty,also scoring Haven…madeatleast andLock Clarion 22… fi on September Rock for 114yardsandatouchdown againstSlippery passes onOctober20andbrought inseven Rock against Slippery receptions atIUPonNovember fi 3…caught three gameslastseason, aseason-high130yardsonnine including inyardage…topped100yardsreceivingin receptions in andfourth hauled in57passesfor779yards…rankedthirdtheconference All-PSAC Western DivisionFirst Team honorsforhisefforts… season forawidereceiver ineightyears, earning more): sopho- 2007 (Red-shirt squad. First Team selectiononthe All-PSAC WesternDivision returning end astheonly atsplit his role asthestarter since 1999…willmaintain ing yardsforaRedRaider andreceiv-the mostcatches produced at Shippensburg… with astellarsecondseason regionand intheNortheast wide receivers inthePSAC Emerged asoneoftheleading East Earl/GardenSpot •6-0180 SE •R-Junior 84 1 1 0 0 51 95 2 3344 0 6 17.5-70 24 44 0-0 1.5-8 1120 4.0-14 6.5-38 0 1-2 Career 0 20 41 0 1121 3 11.5-49 4.5-24 2007 1-2 1 710 0.5-6 2.0-7 0-0 113 2006 2005 Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR Mike Harris nished theyearwithateam-bestfourreceiving touchdowns, Posted themostprolifi Appeared in10oftheteam’s 11games … fi Red-shirted duetoinjury. Red-shirted eld asasenior. d n n ng i ei fi Fi c c g

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO Personal: Full name is Michael William Harris … is the son of Wil- liam and Monica Harris … born on June 26, 1986 … majoring in criminal justice. 2 Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG Nick Klinepeter 2005 11 12 189 15.8 1 29 2006 DNP - Injury HB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 205 COACHES 2007 11 12 189 15.8 1 29 Middletown/Middletown Career 22 69 968 14.0 5 51

Will vie for playing time as a running back and on special teams after red-shirting in 2006006 27 and not seeing any game actionion in 2007. 2007 (Red-shirt freshman):

OUTLOOK Chris Infante With the team, did not see FB • R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 215 any game action. Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West 2006 (Freshman): WasW not with the team. A talented fullback who is atoptop 20052 (Freshman): the depth chart at fullback afterfter Red-shirt season. a red-shirt because of naggingng MiddletownM High School: injury … possesses a good Played for head coach Leroy combination of size, speed andnd PROFILES O’Neill … competed in the Mid-PennMid-Penn Confer- quickness … emerged as onee ooff ence … served as a halfback and a defensivedefensive back in addition the team’s top runners in 2006,06, to returning punts and kickoffs … led team with 800 yards and 10 fi nishing third on the team inn touchdowns despite playing just six full games due to injury in 2004 rushing in his fi rst collegiate … longest kickoff return was 90 yards and longest punt return was season. 52 yards, averaging 28 yards per return … earned fi rst-team honors 2007 (Sophomore): as a running back and second-team honors as a defensive back in the Red-shirted due to injury. Keystone Division of the Mid-Penn Conference … named to the Mid-PennM Conference All Stars and participated in the 2004 East/ 2006 (Freshman): WestW All Star game … was a three-year varsity letterman in football Appeared in 10 of the REVIEW and a two-time letterman in basketball, where he played guard and team’s 11 games, making onee forward. start versus Kutztown … fi nishedished thirdthird onon ththee team with 381 yards rushing … was second with four rushinrushingg Personal: Full name is Nicholas Ryan Klinepeter … is the son of touchdowns … led the team with two 100-yard rushing performances Ken Klinepeter and Tammy Martin … born on Oct. 19, 1986 … is … rushed for 118 yards and two touchdowns, all in the second half majoring in business … is one of three children with younger broth- of his fi rst collegiate game at Mansfi eld on September 9 … totaled ers Adam and Josh. 97 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries the following week against Kutztown at home … ran for 109 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries at Lock Haven … had at least one carry in eight games.

PSAC Pocono Mountain West High School: Three-year letterman … played for head coach Jim McCarroll … holds four school rushing re- cords … totaled 2,624 yards rushing in his career … rushed for 1,205 yards as a senior … totaled over 1,000 yards as a junior … set the single-game records with 215 yards rushing and three touchdowns … two-time All-Mountain Valley Conference First Team selection … team captain as a senior … played running back and defensive end while also returning kicks … lettered four years in track and fi eld … OPPONENTS received honorable mention in the shot put at the PIAA champion- ship meet held at Shippensburg … was a member of the Panthers 2006 MVC championship team in track … captain of the track and fi eld team as a senior … ran the 100 meters in 10.9 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.4 seconds. Personal: Full name is Christopher Anthony Infante … is the son of Richard Infante and Velda Arrington … born on Aug. 18, 1987 … majoring in political science … has one brother, Ricky.

Rushing G Attn Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG HISTORY 2006 10 67 384 3 381 5.7 4 50 2007 DNP - Injury Career 10 67 384 3 381 5.7 4 50

42 Shippensburg University ness management. and GeorgiaLiddell…bornonMay1, inbusi- 1988…ismajoring Personal: All-Mid Penn Commonwealth. season. Earnedhonorablemention honorsasadefensiveendforthe fortwoconsecutiveseasons,team intackles totaling93inhissenior inhisseniorseason…fi … recorded 10.5sacks man, twoconsecutiveseasons leadingtheteaminsacks lineman …excelledasadefensiveline- asadefensive also served end whileonoffenseand Frank Gay…playedtight forheadcoach Played Red LandHighSchool: season. Red-shirt 2006 (Freshman): game action. theteam,With didnotseeany freshman): 2007 (Red-shirt the team. his fi spending the defensivelineafter timealong battleforplaying Will Lewisberry/Red Land DE •R-Sophomore •6-2245 Eric Liddell 93 rst competitiveseasonwith Full Liddell…isthesonofRick Lawrence nameisEric

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Thrived as a special teams returnturn Emerged as a viable memberr ooff specialist and also appeared aass a the secondary for Shippensburgurg halfback last season… will com-om- in his fi rst full season with thehe pete for playing time at halfbackback team by earning three starts and possesses incredible speeded at the end of the year and ap-- and big-play potential. pearing in all 11 games… tieded

OUTLOOK 2007 (Red-shirt freshman): for the lead among defensivee Provided the most exciting bbacks with a 385-pound squatat play of the season when he in the spring… is among thee returned a kickoff 84 yards leading candidates to start att for a touchdown to give cornerback this season. Shippensburg a late lead in 22007 (Red-shirt freshman): the divisional battle with AAppeared in all 11 games Slippery Rock on October for Shippensburg and 20… ranked second on the made three starts at the end team in kickoff returns (15) andand kickoffkickoff of the season at cornerback…… fi nished wwithith PROFILES return yards (334)… posted a season-high 102 return yards 13 solo tackles and 20 total tacklesackles for the yyear…ear… made six against The Rock… appearedd iin nine i of f the h team’s ’ 11 games and d solo tackles and one tackle assistiiIUPNb3i against IUP on November 3… inter- started at halfback in the October 27 contest against Lock Haven… cepted a pass against Lock Haven and returned it 42 yards, the lone fi nished fourth on the team in rushing with 188 yards on fi fty carries, interception return of the season… compiled at least one tackle in including a touchdown… rushed for a team-best 135 yards on 15 car- nine of the 11 games on the campaign… recorded one pass breakup ries and one touchdown against Lock Haven on October 27… aver- during the season… forced one fumble against IUP that was returned aged nine yard per carry against the Bald Eagles and broke off runs of 13 yards by Andy Casale… recovered a fumble against Kutztown on 37 and 18 yards in addition to three 13-yard runs in the contest… ran September 15. for 20 yards on fi ve carries against Liberty on September 8… made 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. one reception during the season. REVIEW Randallstown High School: Two-year letterman … played for head 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. coach Albert Howard … named Baltimore County All-Star Honor- Scotland School: Three-year letterman … played for head coach able Mention … led the team in tackles, tackles for loss and fumble Keith Lehman … played running back and free safety … also re- recoveries as a senior … played linebacker, cornerback and safety … turned kicks … reeled off 156 yards and two touchdowns on just nine also played tight end on offense where he caught six touchdowns in carries in a game as a senior … also rushed for 217 yards on 12 carries 2005 … member of the 3A North Region champions in 2004 … in the same season … totaled 986 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns team captain as a senior … also lettered twice in lacrosse and once in in nine games … named to the West squad of the U.S. Army all-star wrestling. team during his senior season … earned honorable mention all area Personal: Full name is Jamahn Omar McCullough … is the son and second-team all-conference honors as a junior … also a three-

PSAC of Gregory and Pamela McCollough … born on Sept. 16, 1988 … time letterman in track and fi eld. majoring in communications/journalism … father played fullback at Personal: Full name is Kevin Meredith Marshall Jr. … is the son of Bowie State in the 1970s … brother Jamari is on the football team at Kevin Marshall and Stephanie Clark Reed-Read … born on Feb. 13, the University of Maryland. 1988 … is majoring in exercise science and psychology … brother Kory plays football at Edison High School. Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2006 DNP-Red-shirt season Rushing G Attn Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG 2007 11 13 7 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-42 1 1 1 OPPONENTS 2006 DNP - Red-shirt season Career 11 13 7 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-41 1 1 1 2007 9 50 222 34 188 3.8 1 37 Career 9 50 222 34 188 3.8 1 37 HISTORY

44 Shippensburg University aer 00 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 10 0-0 2 10 Career 2007 Defense G UT AT TT chainmanagement. in supply TFL Sacks Thomas andLindaMelusky…bornonMay27, 1986…ismajoring Int PBU Personal:FF FR all-starforbasketball. …namedacounty honors forfootball All- Anthracitesquadaswellfi 2003 witha10-3record …wasatwo-timememberofthefi ball, in IIplayoffs andbaseball…madeittotheDistrict basketball and threw for18touchdowns …wasathree-year lettermaninfoot- to1,950yardsoftotal offense …contributed and safety coach Pat Mason…playedquarterback heplayedforhead football athlete,A tri-sport in Minersville HighSchool: Was notwiththeteam. 2006 (Freshman): special teams. on … hastwoassistedtackles Havenathome against Lock lone appearanceoftheseason 2007 (Freshman): son No. 3onthedepthchart. …entersthesea- strong safety timeat will competeforplaying who defensiveback A reserve Pottsville/Minersville S •Sophomore6-1185 Nick Melusky 7 Full nameisNicholas JamesMelusky…isthesonof Madehis

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rst-team 2001 and2002. IXchampionsin District base andwasamemberoftheback-to-back champions in2002…alsolettered twice in baseball…playedsecond IX …memberofDistrict a senior…ledtheteamwith96 tackles as …teamcaptain andinside linebacker all-star …playedfullback team all-starasasenior…PA Football News honorablemention IXand …District Dworek coach Chris Tri-County Newspaper fi Brookville HighSchool: 2003 (Freshman): HavenathomeonOctober9. over Lock 45-7 victory atMillersville…fi tory forloss, ina49-27vic- …totaledtwotackles asack kick including forloss, twotackles recorded 15tackles…had anda blocked onesack freshman): 2004 (Red-shirt sophomore): 2005 (Red-shirt versusEdinboro. quarter return inthefourth games,in seven thefi including forloss Haven…hadatleastone tackle against Kutztown and Lock each fourtimes…totaledonesack …ledtheteamintackles Clarion intheseasonfi in theseasonopener…had11tackles for loss, 3.5forloss, including inhisfi with three …totaledacareer-high 13tackles …alsohadtwosacks forloss…ledtheteaminfumblesrecoveredteam with8.0tackles … fi Haven againstLock missingthe2005season…didnotstart after sophomore): 2006 (Red-shirt the campaign. all11gameson theseason…started in10of11gamesduring tackle amassedatleastone Mamula onOctober6atClarion… Robert a47-yardfi blocked opener againstShepherd… theseason…forced13… broke afumbleinthe uponepassduring 22…intercepted apassagainstMillersville onOctober on September against talliedeighttackles Westopener againstShepherd… Chester intheseason recorded aseason-high10tackles ing 15solotackles… totaled 14yards…rankedsixthontheteamwith47tackles, includ- forloss,the teamwith5.5tackles 1.5sacks, including that for theRedRaiders…fi in all11games appearing miss abeatbyonceagain anddidnot nose tackle to from linebacker Shifted junior): 2007 (Red-shirt 2 Red Raiders. forthe tackle atright starter w will enterthepreseason asthe helinesup… petitor wherever hard work andisafi in2006…exudes linebacker in2007anda as anosetackle starting line thisseasonafter Is thequintessentialversatileath- Brookeville/Brookeville OL •R-Senior •6-2225 Bill Morrison 57 lete, asherotates totheoffensive nished second on the team in tackles with72…wasthirdonthe nished secondontheteamintackles Red-shirt season. Red-shirt erce com- nished fourth on nished fourth nished with a season-high six tackles ina nished withaseason-highsixtackles

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO Personal: Full name is William Thomas Morrison … is the son of Perkiomen High School: Three-year letterman … played for head William Morrison and Rhonda Quin … born on March 19, 1985 … coach Scott Fuhrman … named to the North squad of the 2004 Mont- majoring in geography. gomery County All-Star Game … earned All-Pac 10 honors as both an offensive and defensive linemen as a senior … selected All-Area by both Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR the Pottstown Mercury and Times Herald … fi rst defensive lineman in 2004 10 9 6 15 2.0-2 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 school history to intercept a pass and return it for a touchdown…return 2005 DNP - Was not with the team was good for 65 yards … recipient of the 2003 Perkiomen Valley Opti-

COACHES 2006 11 29 43 72 8.0-28 20.-17 0-0 1 0 3 mist Scholar-Athlete Award … also lettered three-years in wrestling … 2007 11 15 32 47 5.5-14 1.5-8 1-0 1 1 0 totaled a record of 22-10 at heavyweight as a senior en route to all-area Career 32 53 81 134 15.5-44 4.5-26 1-0 2 1 3 honors. Personal: Full name is Matthew Anthony Olecki … is the son of Tony and Patti Olecki ... born on Aug. 23, 1986 … is majoring in fi nance. 71

OUTLOOK Matt Olecki 33 OL • R-Senior • 6-3 • 285 Josh Oswalt Schrenksville/Perkiomen Valley LB • R-Senior • 5-10 • 230 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley Returns to anchor the offensiveive line and shifts to left tackle thishis season… a fourth-year playerr MMaintained a consistent role who has started all 33 of the as an integral member of the PROFILES team’s games on the offensivee linebacker corps last season aandnd line over the past three seasonsns is expected to start at the Samm … started at right guard in hhisis linebacker position this seasonon fi rst two seasons and made … is a key member of the the transition to right tackle special teams coverage… hass last year…leads all offensive appeared in 20 games over linemen with a 410-pound the last two seasons. bench, a 575-pound squat and a 290-pound power 22007 (Red-shirt junior): clean during spring lifting. Ranked third on the team REVIEW in tackles with 65, includ- 2007 (red-shirt junior): ing 36 solo tackles and Shifted to right tackle and startedtarted all 11 a team-best 8.5 tackles games for the Red Raiders…… ranked fourth amonamongg the for loss… tied for second offensive line in total plays withith 798… 798 graded d d out t at t 67.6 67 6 percent t on on the team with two sacks, iincludingncluding 1.1.55 the season which was the best among all starting linemen… played sacks against Lock Haven onn OctoberOctober 26… recordedrecorded aatt in a season-high 86 snaps at Kutztown on September 15 and graded least two tackles in every game duringd i theh season andd at lleast ffour tackleskl out at 71 percent… posted a season-best grade out of 83 percent at in 10 of 11 games… combined with Antoine Parks on a sack in the Millersville on October 13… graded out at 77 percent against Lock season-opener at Shepherd… totaled 4.5 tackles for loss against the Bald Haven on October 27… performed above 60 percent or better in nine Eagles… contributed to at least one tackle for loss in six different games,

PSAC of the team’s 11 games and at 70 percent or better in four games. including 1.5 tackles for loss against the Rams… forced a fumble against 2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Started all 11 games at right guard Kutztown that was recovered by Josh Harding. for the second-straight season … second among the offensive line in 2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in nine games, primarily on total plays with 667 … graded out 64 percent for the season which special teams … totaled 17 tackles and one sack … also recovered a was the third-best total among all linemen … played in a season-high fumble … had a season-high fi ve tackles against Kutztown at home on 78 snaps at Lock Haven on October 14…his best performance of September 16 … totaled four tackles the following week at West Chester the season came at Mansfi eld on September 9 when he graded out at … did not play against Edinboro or Clarion due to injury … had a sack

OPPONENTS 75 percent … graded out at 63 percent or better in all 11 games … for a loss of two yards at Slippery Rock on October 7 … recovered a performed at 70 percent or better in four games. fumble forced by Jaron Nalewak with 4:45 remaining in the fourth quar- 2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Started all 11 games at right guard… ter at Slippery Rock that led to Patrick Ferguson’s game-winning 9- yard played a team-high 726 snaps … graded out at 61 percent for the sea- touchdown reception from Tony Gomez in Shippensburg’s 28-21 victory. son … had six games in which he graded out at 61 percent or better 2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Finished third on the team in tackles with … graded out at a season-best 70 percent against Millersville at home 79 … appeared in all 11 games, starting nine at Mike linebacker after on September 17 … played a team-high 82 snaps in the season- Frank Duffy moved to Sam linebacker to replace the injured Chris opener at Kutztown … graded out at 69 percent at Lock Haven on Wolfe … led the team with nine tackles for loss and recorded half of October 8 … played in 161 plays in his fi rst two career games at a sack in a road loss at Edinboro … recorded 2.5 tackles for a loss at Kutztown and at Shepherd. Bloomsburg … also had 1.5 tackles for loss against Indiana (Pa.), Lock

HISTORY 2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. Haven and Slippery Rock … totaled a career-high 12 tackles against Edinboro … netted at least eight tackles in six games … also recorded an interception against Clarion.

46 Shippensburg University senior year. …member oftheCadetsteamthatwent 26-5his twice inbasketball …also letteredhigh 101tackles three andfi times intrack asasenior…totaledteam- Opinion…teamcaptain the Public …received honorablementionhonorsasaseniorfromKen Katusin Scotland School: 2005 (Freshman): returned foratotalof16yards. twokicks at … alsohadanassistedtackle inboroWest andClarion Chester… tackles, three eachagainstEd- solo…totaledtwotackles including freshman):2006 (Red-shirt games…appeared inninegamesontheseason. West insix 22…madeatleastonetackle ChesteronSeptember andagainst forlossagainstShepherd on October6…postedtackles 1andagainst Clarion onSeptember againsttheRams three tackles recorded intheseasonopeneragainst Shepherd… Oswalt forasack combinedwithJosh full seasonwiththeRedRaiders… forlossinhissecond and twotackles foursolotackles including more): sopho- 2007 (Red-shirt lifting.spring with a530-poundsquatin among defensivelinemen lead withErik Van Ness sion lastyear…tiedforthe makingasolidimpres- after thisseason at defensivetackle positions …expectedtostart last twoseasonsinvarious appeared in18gamesover the defensive linelastyearandhas Made astrong showing onthe Philadelphia/Scotland School •5-10246 DL •R-Junior Antoine Parks 52 0 1 0 29 65 1136 8.5-25 2.0-11 0-0 0 Career 31 68 0 2007 53 79 0-0 0.5-4 1126 9.0-19 93 2006 9 161 2005 6 season 2004 DNP-Red-shirt 18.5-46 11 Defense G 3.5-17 UT AT 0-0 17 1 0 1 TT Council. TFL Sacks …president ofShippensburg’seducation AthleteAdvisory Student- 1.0-2 Int PBU Deborah Oswalt…bornonApr.FF 13, inelementary 1986…majoring 1.0-2 FR Personal: 0-0 in baseballasacatcher. IIIchampionshipteams…alsolettered2001 and2003District twice 0 0 … alsohadthree interceptions asasenior…memberoftheEagles’ in2002and912003 both ajuniorandsenior…totaled97tackles 1 Penn Conference First Team as asajunior…ledtheteamintackles Conference DefensivePlayer All-Mid Penn Conference First Team asaseniorandMidPenn for headcoach asasenior…named Rimpfel…teamcaptain Tim ValleyCumberland HighSchool: 2004 (Freshman): Totaled 11tackles, Full and nameisJoshuaAlanOswalt…thesonofJack Three-year letterwinner …playedforheadcoach Three-year letterwinner Red-shirt season. Red-shirt season. Red-shirt h h d n t s as Appeared inall11games…totaledfi

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Thrived in his fi rst year with the Has emerged as the starter att Red Raiders and enters campp as tight end … used primarily aass the starter at free safety…ap-- a blocker, but has displayed peared in all 11 games last sea-ea- excellent pass catching abilityy son and was among the team’sm’s whilew appearing in all 22 gamesmes top fi ve in pass breakups. over the last two years…led thethe

OUTLOOK 2007 (Red-shirt freshman): tight ends with a 375-poundd Appeared in all 11 games forr bbench in spring lifting. the Red Raiders in his fi rst 20072 (Sophomore): Ranked full season with the team… fi fth on the team with 18 totaled 11 solo tackles and receptions for 216 yards and 18 total tackles, including one touchdown… averaged one tackle for loss… re- 12 yards per catch and has corded three pass breakups a season-long reception of on the season, ranking 19 yards… caught three among the team’s top fi ve… compiledcompiled a two-point conversions from qquarterbackuarterback PROFILES season-high four tackles againstinst SlipperySlippery Rock on OctoberOctober Gabe Maiocco throughout thehe season, includinincludingg two 20… made at least one tackle iihin eight games during dih the season… against West Chester on Septemberb22 22… reeled ldil in at least one catch h tallied a tackle for a loss of fi ve yards against Kutztown on September in eight of the 11 games during the season… had a season-high 65 15. receiving yards and his only touchdown of the season on fi ve catches 2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. against the Golden Rams… had three catches for 38 yards at IUP on November 3… made one solo tackle on the season… appeared in all Columbia High School: Three-year letterman … played for head 11 games for the second consecutive year. coach Jason Shoff … named to Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star team … Section 3 fi rst team selection as a wide receiver and defensive 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games with one start at West back … also named to the War of the Roses All-Star team (Lancaster Chester … totaled three receptions for 34 yards, including a season- REVIEW and York counties) … team captain as a junior and senior … lettered long reception of 18 yards at Slippery Rock … also recorded recep- four times in track and fi eld and three in basketball … named to tions at West Chester and versus Indiana (Pa.) … returned one kick Lancaster Lebanon League Section 4 All-Defensive Team in basket- at Bloomsburg. ball … team captain in basketball and track and fi eld as a senior. Westmont Hilltop High School: Played for head coach Stan Personal: Full name is Travis Alexander Proctor … is the son of Skowron … competed in then Laurel Highlands Athletic Confer- Jackie Moore and the late Anthony Proctor … born on Aug. 3, 1987 ence … thrived as a tight end and a defensive lineman … totaled … majoring in sociology. 38 receptions for 650 yards in addition to fi nishing with 155 tackles and 16 sacks over the course of his career … is second in career sacks and earned the Jack Yoder award in 2006 … named to the LHAC Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR all-conference fi rst-team as a tight end and also received Tribune PSAC 2007 11 11 7 18 1.0-5 0.0-0 0-0 3 0 0 Democrat all-area honors in his junior and senior seasons … selected Career 11 11 7 18 1.0-5 0.0-0 0-0 3 0 0 as a Southern Allegheny Football Coaches Association Defensive MVP in his senior season … competed in the Ken Lentey Finest 40 All-Star Game as a tight end … earned numerous MVP awards as a power forward and center in basketball … three-time letterman in football and basketball as well as a two-time letterman in track and fi eld.

OPPONENTS Personal: Full name is Mark Charles Rossi … is the son of John and Marcia Rossi … born on July 30, 1987 … is majoring in marketing.

Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2006 11 3 34 11.3 0 18 2007 11 18 216 12.0 1 19 Career 322 21 240 11.4 1 19 HISTORY

48 Shippensburg University the fi time againstBloomsburgandIndiana(Pa.) before totaling156over intheteam’stotaled just15plays fi 2005 (Freshman): Rock. 68 percent …gradedoutat79percent atSlippery Haven, gradingoutat inaseason-high74snapsatLock participated over Kutztownseason-best gradeoutof85percent … inthevictory guard…earneda atleft graded outat63percentprimarily playing in544snapsfortheseason and contests…tookpart inseven starting 2006 (Sophomore): fi onOctober6…wasgradedoutat70percent intheseason Clarion season… earnedaseason-bestgradeoutof82percent at 60 percent gamesofthe orbetterinseven the season…gradedoutat game of snaps inevery inatleast61 participated second mostontheteam… in818snaps,and tookpart games fortheRedRaiders Junior): 2007 ( 18 starts. the lasttwoseasons, making appeared inall22gamesover offensive linerotation… has … isavaluablememberofthe guard jobatleft for thestarting fensive linewhowillcompete A valuablememberoftheof- Drums/Hazelton OL •Senior6-2290 Scott Sacco 63 science. …bornonMar.and JaneSacco 18, inexercise 1985…majoring Personal: in2004. team captain and All-Area First Team honors…selectedasaUNICO … All-Star ence First Team asasenior …alsoearnedAll-AnthraciteBigSchool … namedPA Football Second News All-State Team andAll-confer- champions in2002andwasEasternConference championsin2003 …teamwas tackle Wyoming Valley 2 Conference andDistrict lettered three as yearsinfootball HighSchool:Hazelton California (Pa.). …gradedoutataseason-high71percent athomeversus 10 plays … gradedoutat70percent againstIndiana(Pa.) at homeinjust athomeversus … totaled42plays West Chesterintheseason-fi nale atCalifornia(Pa.) onNovember 10. nal fi ve … played in a season-high 55 snaps at Slippery Rock Rock ve …playedinaseason-high55snapsatSlippery Full …isthesonofRobert nameisScottAnthonySacco Started all11 Started Appeared in eight games as a true freshman Appeared … ineightgamesasatrue Appeared inall11gamesforShippensburg, Played forRoccoPetronePlayed … atHazelton f h a s e r - games ofthe t gradeoutof82 rd e

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les RETURNING PLAYERS INTRO 13 11 Jason Stone Brett Stoops S • R-Junior • 6-3 • 198 HB • R-Junior • 5-10 • 178 COACHES Finksburg, Md./Westminster Littlestown/Littlestown

Increased his playing time at free A talented running back whoo is safety but will have to fi ght fforor a favorite for a starting job thishis a starting spot this season… season entering camp... will displayed a powerful presencee receive valuable playing time in the secondary with fi ve this season pass breakups and two forcedd 20072 (Red-shirt sophomore):e):

OUTLOOK fumbles last season… enters AppearedA in four games for the season at No. 2 on the the Red Raiders, including depth chart behind Travis contests against Kutztown, Proctor. Clarion, Millersville and 2007 (Red-shirt sopho- Lock Haven… earned more): Ranked ninth on three carries for 29 yards the team with 36 tackles, on the season, including a including one for loss, season-long run of 22 yards while appearing in all 11 against the Bald Eagles of the team’s games… pickedd off one ppassass on October 27… caught onee ppassass for fi ve PROFILES on the season, intercepting LLockock Haven’s Tyler Golden yyards against the Golden Bearsars on SeptemberSeptember 15… con- on October 27… forced two fumbles,fbl one against itKtt Kutztown on tributed to special teams andd recorded dd one solo ltkld tackle and one tkltackle September 15 and at IUP on November 3… recovered the fumble assist… returned a kickoff for 19 yards at Clarion on October 6. he forced against the Crimson Hawks… totaled fi ve pass breakups, 2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Did not see any game action. third-best on the team… had at least one tackle in nine of the team’s 11 games… posted a season-high seven tackles in the season fi nale 2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. at California (Pa.) on November 10 and compiled 17 of his tackles in Littlestown High School: Played for head coach Mike Lippy … the fi nal three games of the season. competed in the York Area Interscholastic Athletic Association (YA- 2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in 11 games with one start IAA) … played halfback and defensive back while serving as a return

REVIEW at Lock Haven … totaled 23 tackles, half a tackle for loss, two pass specialist … thrived offensively, totaling 1,488 rushing yards on 284 breakups and one interception … had a career-high eight tackles carries … also reeled in 31 receptions for 413 yards … recorded 27 at Lock Haven in fi rst career start … added four tackles against touchdowns … named to the PIAA Class AA second team offensive Bloomsburg at home … totaled three solo stops versus Edinboro … squad … was a ten-time letterman, including three in football and intercepted Nate Crookshank’s pass with 1:00 remaining to seal a basketball as well as four in baseball … excelled as a shortstop in 28-21 victory at Slippery Rock on October 7, giving Rocky Rees his baseball and a guard in basketball. 100th victory at Shippensburg … fi nished the game with four tackles. Personal: Full name is Brett Aloysious Stoops…is the son of Brian 2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season. and Krystal Stoops … born on Aug. 31, 1986 … majoring in business … is one of three children with younger brothers Adam and Josh. Westminster High School: Three-year letterman … played for head

PSAC coach Scott Tobias … totaled 75 tackles and three interceptions as a safety … also had 52 catches for 857 yards and 15 touchdowns as a Rushing G Attn Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG wide receiver … totaled two kick return scores as well…two-time all- 2007 4 3 29 0 29 9.7 0 22 state honorable mention selection … All-Central Maryland Confer- Career 4 3 29 0 29 9.7 0 22 ence and all-county selection twice … Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star as a senior…two-time Baltimore Sun Player of the Week Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD LG … recipient of the Westminster Scholar-Athlete of the Year … also 2007 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 played basketball. Career 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 OPPONENTS Personal: Full name is Jason Edward Stone…is the son of Mark and Cindy Stone…born on Dec. 19, 1985…majoring in communications/ journalism.

Defense G UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR 2006 11 12 11 23 0.5-1 0.0-0 1-0 2 0 0 2007 11 20 16 36 1.0-2 0.00 1-0 5 2 1 Career 22 32 27 59 1.5-3 0.0-0 2-0 7 2 1 HISTORY

50 Shippensburg University justice. Vanand Lori Ness …bornonJan. 26, incriminal 1988…majoring Personal: in wrestling. team hisseniorseason…alsocompeted ofthefootball was acaptain Kucharski … coach Stan School: Wallenpaupack High season. Red-shirt 2006 (Freshman): Did notseeanygameaction. freshman):2007 (Red-shirt tackle. atdefensive 3 onthedepthchart season …enterstheatNo. inthepre-switch from linebacker makinga defensive lineafter timeonthe vieforplaying Will Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack DL •R-Sophomore •6-0225 Erik Van Ness 97 Played forhead Played Full Gorman nameisErik Van Ness …isthesonofSam h p i No. compete e ve re-

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO Player Profi les CLASS BREAKDOWN INTRO SENIORS (11) 99 Joe Brockmeyer DE 20 Brad Catherman FB 95 Josh Emberg DE 1 Reggie Farrior CB 70 Jason Groller DE 98 Anthony Marsh DE 57 Bill Morrison OL 71 Matt Olecki OL 33 Josh Oswalt LB 63 Scott Sacco OL

JUNIORS (15) COACHES 77 Michael Apgar DL 46 Andy Casale LB 50 James D’Annibale LS 91 Taylor Davis DL 3 Chad DiFebbo QB 28 Kyler Ford P 53 Dave Fremont OL 61 Luke Grata OL 84 Mike Harris SE 2 Nick Klinepeter HB 52 Antoine Parks DL 51 Joel Petersheim LB 45 Mark Rossi TE 5 Josh Simmons HB 11 Brett Stoops HB

OUTLOOK SOPHOMORES (14) 83 Jake Biondi TE 37 Eric Bonshock S 41 Riley Bowen LB 21 Chase DiFebbo SE 6 Jeff Fertig CB 74 Drew Gallardy OL 27 Chris Infante FB 93 Eric Liddell DE 22 Kevin Marshall HB 23 Jamahn McCollough CB 7 Nick Melusky S 15 Travis Proctor CB 78 Michael Thompson OL 97 Erik Van Ness DL

PROFILES RED-SHIRT FRESHMEN (13) 76 George Aguirre OL 16 Dave Chervansky QB 82 Brian Heitz DE 58 Steven Hohenwarter OL 90 Andy Horn DL 67 Peter Kreisher OL 4 Roshaan McCain HB 60 Myles Roche OL 49 Shane Ryan SE 30 Mikal Sabree DB 10 Mike Sawick QB 12 Anthony Varischetti SE 40 Alan Wynne FB

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REVIEW 17 Steven Adams QB 47 Jacob Baskerville SE 66 Collin Bender OL 48 Mike Bennett CB 89 Brandon Bower PK 80 Adam Brant TE 87 Tyton Brunner DL 24 Steve Burt CB 56 Rick Cirilo LB 39 Tyrik Clary LB 94 Zach Collins DL 44 Joe DiGrazio LB 92 Travis Eid DL 29 Cash Fields DB 43 Cody Fleming LB 55 John Garnier OL 64 Brian Groff OL 32 Kevin Herod HB 54 Beau Hoffman LB 88 Derick Hughes PK

PSAC 36 Corey Hunt CB 40 Anthony Jackson FB 31 Chris Johnson LB 69 Sean Kifl e OL 79 Anthony Lepri OL 26 Mike Lloyd DB 86 Logan McDannell SE 34 Kurtis Medeiros LB 62 Bobby Mullen OL 68 Jake Niehoff OL 9 Pete O’Connor QB 35 Gabe Oliver HB 65 Vinnie Ranauto LB 73 Chris Restino OL 42 Nikolas Rosenberry DL 8 Marcellus Sammons DB OPPONENTS 18 Keith Scruggs SE 96 Mark Kahlil Smith DL 25 Calvin Spires FB 59 Joe Steininger OL 30 Matthew Sullivan HB 81 Tyrel Taughinbaugh SE 19 Justin Taylor RB 38 Earl Timothy DB 14 Jeff Tomasetti QB 85 Trae Works SE HISTORY

52 Shippensburg University 2007 Season Review 2007 Season Review INTRO

Strength of Schedule Shippensburg fi nished the 2007 season 3-8 overall, including 2-4 and in fi fth place in the PSAC Western Division. The last time the Red Raiders fi nished with three wins or less was in 1996 when they also went 3-8. COACHES However, despite the team’s record, Shippensburg was only 14 points from having a 6-5 record after a fi ve-point loss at No. 9 Shepherd, a fi ve-point defeat at home against No. 19 West Chester and a four-point loss at home to Slippery Rock who fi nished the season ranked seventh in the Northeast Region. The Red Raiders played against four teams who advanced to the 2007 NCAA Division II OUTLOOK Kyle Fogarty Football Championship in Indiana (Pa.), West Chester, California (Pa.) and Shepherd, the most of any team in the Northeast Region. Heartbreaking Finish Four touchdowns, two kickoff returns and 38 fourth quarter points highlighted a 38-34 Slippery Rock victory over Shippensburg on October 7. A 12-yard touchdown pass from In thehkSh’5 season opener, Mark Springirth’s 25- TheTh previous school h l record d ffor total l offense ff PROFILES Red Raider red-shirt senior Gabe Maiocco to yard touchdown pass from Tyler Lazear with was 644 yards set on Nov. 7, 1998 in a 52-12 red-shirt senior Tim Devanney on fourth- 1:48 remaining helped No. 9 Shepherd avoid victory at California (Pa.). In that game, and-6 started one of the most exciting fi nishes its fi rst regular-season loss since 2004 as the Shippensburg totaled 351 yards rushing and in history. Rams came from behind for a 19-14 victory 293 passing. Against Lock Haven, the Red After Devanney’s touchdown reception gave over Shippensburg in the 10th annual Great Raiders had 340 yards rushing and 369 yards Shippensburg its fi rst lead of the game, 25-24 Valley Classic. passing. with 1:28 remaining, Maiocco would fi nd Red Raiders Face Division I Liberty Red-shirt senior Gabe Maiocco totaled 369 sophomore Mark Rossi for the two-point yards passing, the fi fth-highest single-game conversion, putting the Red Raiders in front by For the second-straight week, Shippensburg total in school history and the most since Chris three, 27-24. threw a scare into a top-ranked NCAA team Gicking had 388 in a 36-28 loss at Bloomsburg REVIEW on the road, but came up short as Division I However, just 10 seconds later, a 68-yard on Sept. 11, 1999. Red-shirt senior Tim De- Football Championship Subdivision Liberty vanney had fi ve receptions for 182 yards and touchdown return on the ensuing kickoff used four big plays to edge out a 35-14 victory would give Slippery Rock the lead once again, a 78-yard touchdown while red-shirt senior over the Red Raiders on September 9 in front Kyle Fogarty caught three passes for 102 yards, 31-27. But not to be outdone, red-shirt fresh- of 12,331 fans. man Kevin Marshall would score his fi rst including a 75-yard touchdown. collegiate touchdown with an 84-yard kickoff Lindy’s College Football preview magazine In addition, red-shirt freshman Kevin Mar- return to put Shippensburg back in front, ranked the Flames at No. 25 in its preseason shall had a career-high 135 yards and one score 34-31 with 1:07 left, capping a span of only 21 FCS/Division I-AA Top 25 poll after they on 15 carries and red-shirt senior Aaron Dykes seconds that saw three touchdowns and a two- fi nished the 2006 season with a 6-5 record, totaled 129 yards and two touchdowns on 18

PSAC point conversion. matching the best turnaround in the nation a carries. It was the fi fth-time in school history year after the team went 1-10 in 2005. Then, with 1:04 to play, The Rock drove 74 that the Red Raiders have totaled two 100- yards in nine plays fi nished off by a 17-yard Liberty, who went on to win the Big South yard rushers in the same game. The last time touchdown pass from Nate Crookshank to Conference, totaled fi ve touchdowns, all of Shippensburg had two 100-yard rushers in the Paul Favers with two seconds remaining, giving which were over 20 yards, highlighted by an same game was Oct. 30, 2004 when John Kuhn Slippery Rock the win. 88-yard punt return, 65-yard touchdown pass totaled 156 and Walter Crump had 134. and 61-yard interception return. Those three Heartbreaking Finish II key plays enabled the Flames to hold off a fear- Reder Concludes Record-Setting Career OPPONENTS The Slippery Rock loss was the fourth heart- less Shippensburg squad that was facing its fi rst Senior placekicker Jamie Reder concluded breaker of the season for the Red Raiders. In Division I opponent since 1996 and playing in his career as one of the top kickers in school the home opener against No. 19 West Chester, front of the largest road crowd in team history. history after totaling 244 points, the most ever by a kicker, and 44 fi eld goals which are just red-shirt senior Kyle Fogarty was tackled School Record for Total Offense at the 1-yard line on fourth down with 1:29 one behind Howie Guarini’s school record total remaining to preserve a 34-29 win for the Two 100-yard rushers, two 100-yard receiv- of 45. Reder made 44-of-58 career fi eld goal Golden Rams. ers and a 300-yard passer were all a part of attempts, 75.9 percent, while hitting 39-of-45 Shippensburg’s school-record 749 yards of total attempts from inside 40 yards (86.7 percent). On September 29, Maiocco’s pass was defl ected offense as the Red Raiders rolled to a 56-10 and intercepted by Edinboro’s Dan Skelton victory over Lock Haven at home. Ship- HISTORY who returned it 77 yards for the game- pensburg’s 749 yards were the second most in clinching touchdown with 1:45 to play, giving PSAC history, only eight behind the 757 yards Edinboro a 33-18 victory. totaled by California (Pa.) in an 88-12 victory over Mansfi eld at home on Sept. 10, 2005.

54 Shippensburg University Fame in2003. Athletics Hallof University Shippensburg Division selection whowasinductedintothe andAll-PSACtwo-time All-America Western from 1988-92,Shippensburg Davis wasa A standoutonthedefensiveline for Favre (255)andForrest Gregg (187). behindBrett tive gamesstreak inteamhistory uniform whichisthethird-longest consecu- in 1997andplayed167games aGreen Bay Davis tookover asthePackers’ longsnapper The fi of playerdevelopment. Packers. theteam’s Davisis currently director the fi ment from theNFL, endinga12-yearcareer, standout Former football University Shippensburg Rob DavisRetires seniors Red-shirt most amongthe14teamsinPSAC. Red Raiders’ nineselectionswere thethird- All-PSAC Western Divisionselections. The teamwere football honored with University A totalofnineplayersfrom theShippensburg Postseason Awards yards in1999. Ware settheschoolrecords with74for1,334 sinceJamie in asingle-seasonatShippensburg yards were eighth. Bothtotalswere themost whilehis779 a single-seasoninschoolhistory Harris’ 57receptions in were thefourth-most PSAC. Healsoaddedfourtouchdowns. totals,and fourth-highest respectively, inthe receptions for779yards, whichwere thethird Division First Team honors. Hetotaled57 the conference, earningAll-PSAC Western Harris in2006, red-shirting After sophomore Harris HasBreakout Season were starts. with 256stopsin38career games, 32ofwhich a team-high91tackles, hefi time inthelastthree seasons. totaling After forthesecond ledtheteamintackles Aldridge touchdowns. rushing whilealsototaling20 eighth inschoolhistory career with1,790yardsrushing, rankinghim touchdowns, bothcareer-highs. He fi straight season, totaling634 yardsand11 forthethird- ledtheteaminrushing Dykes a secondteamselection. selected tothefi by Region 2007 All-Northeast Team selected were andAldridge alsonamedtothe Dykes second team. and sophomore Kyler Ford were namedtothe bins honorees juniors whilered-shirt ris Aldridge Nalewak Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and senior and nal 11ofwhichwere withtheGreen Bay rst Red Raider to ever playintheNFL, toever rst RedRaider returned asoneofthetopreceivers in , sophomore red-shirt , sophomore red-shirt Rob Davis ‘92 Jason Groller Jamie Reder rst team while Aldridge earned rst teamwhileAldridge Aaron Dykes Aaron , senior red-shirt announcedhisretire- were fi nished hiscareer Andy Casale Mike Har- and . was Dykes Kerry Rob- Kerry rst team Jonathan nished his Mike Jaron

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review FINAL STATISTICS INTRO SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TEAM STATISTICS Shippensburg 50 66 63 75 - 254 Category SHIP OPP Opponents 80 85 40 89 - 294 SCORING 254 294 Points Per Game 23.1 26.7 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G FIRST DOWNS 218 180 Aaron Dykes 11 125 655 21 634 5.1 11 47 57.6 Rushing 81 81 David Richards 10 70 368 45 323 4.6 3 28 32.3 Chris Lynch 10 74 334 23 311 4.2 2 29 31.1 COACHES Passing 119 85 Penalty 18 14 Kevin Marshall 9 50 222 34 188 3.8 1 37 20.9 RUSHING YARDAGE 1634 1398 Kyle Fogarty 11 29 154 1 153 5.3 0 17 13.9 Dave Wilkerson 11 30 124 14 110 3.7 1 17 10.0 Yards gained rushing 1986 1649 Brad Catherman 10 11 36 0 36 3.3 1 8 3.6 Yards lost rushing 352 251 Brett Stoops 7 3 29 0 29 9.7 0 22 4.1 Rushing Attempts 433 390 Chase DiFebbo 5 3 10 3 7 2.3 0 9 1.4 Average Per Rush 3.8 3.6 Casey Snyder 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Game 148.5 127.1 Chad Difebbo 5 4 5 5 0 0.0 0 5 0.0 TDs Rushing 21 12 TEAM 7 4 0 35 -35 -8.8 0 0 -5.0 OUTLOOK PASSING YARDAGE 2491 2068 Gabe Maiocco 11 29 49 171 -122 -4.2 2 15 -11.1 Att-Comp-Int 379-189-12 332-184-5 Total 11 433 1986 352 1634 3.8 21 47 148.5 Average Per Pass 6.6 6.2 Opponents 11 390 1649 251 1398 3.6 12 53 127.1 Average Per Catch 13.2 11.2 PASSING GP Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Game 226.5 188.0 Gabe Maiocco 11 111.74 356-183-11 51.4 2426 10 78 220.5 TDs Passing 10 21 Chad DiFebbo 5 42.80 18-5-1 27.8 56 0 24 11.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4125 3466 TEAM 7 0.00 4-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total Plays 812 722 Kyler Ford 11 175.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 9 0.8 Average Per Play 5.1 4.8 Total 11 107.45 379-189-12 49.9 2491 10 78 226.5 PROFILES Average Per Game 375.0 315.1 Opponents 11 125.61 332-184-5 55.4 2068 21 87 188.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 50-905 46-854 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 33-307 33-275 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 5-42 12-383 Mike Harris 11 57 779 13.7 4 51 70.8 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.1 18.6 Howard Chavous 10 33 460 13.9 1 41 46.0 Kyle Fogarty 11 28 352 12.6 1 75 32.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.3 8.3 Dave Wilkerson 11 28 259 9.2 1 29 23.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.4 31.9 Mark Rossi 11 18 216 12.0 1 19 19.6 FUMBLES-LOST 18-9 16-7 Tim Devanney 11 14 337 24.1 2 78 30.6 PENALTIES-YARDS 64-611 66-584

REVIEW Max Motkowski 5 3 40 13.3 0 16 8.0 Average Per Game 55.5 53.1 David Richards 10 2 16 8.0 0 10 1.6 PUNTS-YARDS 70-2764 72-2804 Aaron Dykes 11 2 16 8.0 0 11 1.5 Average Per Punt 39.5 38.9 Chris Lynch 10 2 12 6.0 0 9 1.2 Net punt average 35.6 34.7 Brett Stoops 7 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:41 29:19 Kevin Marshall 9 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 54/166 48/163 Total 11 189 2491 13.2 10 78 226.5 Opponents 11 184 2068 11.2 21 87 188.0 3rd-Down Pct. 33% 29% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/22 10/21 |------PATs ------| 4th-Down Pct 41% 48% SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts PSAC SACKS BY-YARDS 20-126 20-166 Aaron Dykes 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 MISC YARDS 16 28 Jamie Reder 0 9-14 25-26 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 32 38 Mike Harris 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-14 11-14 David Richards 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 PAT-ATTEMPTS 25-26 33-36 Chris Lynch 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ATTENDANCE 25968 41735 Gabe Maiocco 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4-6 0 0 12 Games/Avg Per Game 4/6492 7/5962 Dave Wilkerson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS Kevin Marshall 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mark Rossi 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0 12 Tim Devanney 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Kyle Fogarty 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Brad Catherman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Howard Chavous 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 2 Total 32 9-14 25-26 0-0 4 4-6 0 1 254 Opponents 38 11-14 33-36 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 294 HISTORY

56 Shippensburg University aeMico 1 12 0 0 12 -11.1 -122 0 0 0 0 3834978452.5 854 -122 13982068275 111634 11 2491 307 90542 5379 11 489.0 Opponents Total Gabe Maiocco TEAM 7 Jake Chase -35 30 Dee 0 0 5 114.2 0 1.7 5 Biondi Casey DiFebbo 0.8 1142 Riley 0 0 9 0 5 7 1109 0 0 Wolford 0 Reggie 1.4 Avg/G 7 0 10013 0 Snyder 1.3 13 0 Max 0 11019 0 1.7 19 Bowen 0 Tot Jamahn 0 7 0 Farrior 28 Brad 0 424 28 4.0 IR 021619.6 Motkowski 0 Brett 0 5 0 McCollough 40 Mark 2160 0 0 258 19 29 50 7.6 0 032332.3 Catherman KOR 7 11 53 (30) 0 4.3 Chris 7 40 0 43 8.0 10 36 0 (29), (39),0 (27) Stoops 0 033730.6 311 12 11 Tim 10 0 460 0 Rossi 0 (23) 0 42 PR David 42 3.8 3370 Lynch 0 033933.9 11 David 0 Devanney -35 Rec 0 0 323 16 Kyle 10 050545.9 Richards 0 (32), (43), (22) 039135.5 Rush Kevin 153 22 11 Wilkerson 53 352 0 47, (28) 110 11 259 0 (38), (26) Aaron -5.0 068462.2 Fogarty 10 34 G 0 Mike 634 16 11 9188 Marshall -1 0 334 0 Howard Chavous 521 Dykes 57.9 ALL PURPOSE 110 70 - 779 Harris 2764 40 0 33 819 39.5 Opponents 72 74.5 (36), (39), (30) 70 67 0 40 22 Total 2804 Jamie (32), (45), 52 (31), (41), (31) Kyler 38.9 281 PUNTING No. 40.5 68 - Reder 0 69 2683 45 20 0 Yds Ford 2 Numbers in(parentheses) indicate fi 39.5 OPPONENTS 70 47 California (Pa.)14 0 22 Avg Indiana (Pa.) 23 Haven Lock 0 Long Rock Slippery Millersville TB Blk Lg Clarion FC SHIPPENSBURG 38 Edinboro (26) 50-99 West Chester I20 40-49 - Kutztown - 30-39 Blkd - Liberty - 20-29 50,Shepherd 1-19 FG SEQUENCE Pct 45 Jamie 2-3 0-3 FGM-FGA 6-7 0-0 1-1 9-14 64.3 1 FIELD GOALS Reder - 50 o.1 # a aiona(a)* ,93 4,000 7,200 4,585 5,634 5,800 5,500 W, 56-10 L, 9-30 L, 0-30 6,134 L, 34-38 W, 41-23 W, 23-14 atCalifornia (Pa.) * atIndiana (Pa.) * Haven * 12,331 Lock L, 18-33 5,200 7,000 * Rock Slippery #6 atMillersville #20 L, 14-35 * PSAC 4,319 Western L, Divisiongame 16-28 * atClarion L, 29-34 Nov. 10 Edinboro * Nov. 3 L, 14-19 Oct. 27 atKutztown WestOct. Chester 20 atLiberty Oct. 13 0-0-0 Oct. 6 atShepherd #19 Sept. 29 2-5-0 Sept. 22 #9 Sept. 15 1-3-0 RESULT Sept. 8 ATTEND Sept. 1 0-0-0 3-8-0 DATE RANK OPPONENT 1-3-0 0-1-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-4-0 CONFERENCE 2-4-0 ALL GAMES1-2-0 RECORD OVERALL 1-2-0 0-0-0 HOME AWAY NEUTRAL eld goal wasmade. ye od 1 0 9 0.8 1.4 9 7 11.2 9 0 13.9 10.0 56 0 7 20.9 31.1 153 110 56 1 3 32.3 188 311 57.6 0 0 Opponents 11 0 11 5 722 Total 11 0 323 0 TEAM 7 634 22 153 110 1398 Chase DiFebbo 209.5 0 8 29 188 Kyler Ford 30 812 0 2068 311 5 Brett 50 2304 3466 74 Brad 11 315.1 323 11 Chad DiFebbo 634 -35 3 7 2426 Avg/G Stoops 9 70 4.1 Dave Wilkerson 29 0 1634 10 125 Catherman -122 Kyle Fogarty 0 Total 385 Marshall Kevin 10 10 11 11 Pass LynchChris 3.6 36 0 -35 2491 11 David Richards Rush Aaron Dykes Plays -5.0 Gabe Maiocco G 4125 TOTAL OFFENSE 375.0 nyCsl 1 6 60 16 0 16.0 16 5 1 0 Opponents 2 5.0 28 19 Total 1 84 5 5090518.1 Andy Casale 0 1 28 94 0 4685418.6 28.0 FUMBLE RETURNS 22 2 13 19.0 1 28 7 19 0 14.0 0 Opponents 16 1 22.0 13.0 1 Total 0 17 22 13 3.5 Jake Biondi 0 0 1 1 Reggie Farrior 7 17.0 Brett Stoops 34 30 16.0 Dave Wilkerson 2 2 Casey Snyder 0 Brad Catherman 2199.5 0 10 Riley 0 0 Aaron Dykes 0 Long 0 Bowen 84 TD 0 0.0 0 Avg 1533422.3 Kevin 1 0.0 Yds 5428.4 Marshall Howard 0 0 No. 36 42 0 79 0 2442417.7 0 0.0 1238331.9 0 KICK RETURNS Chavous 2 0.0 1 0 0 1 16 Opponents 42 Total 1 1 9 Dee Wolford 0 MacfoyGus 42.0 0 Bill Morrison 42 9.0 Jason Stone 1 Jamahn McCollough 9 Avg Long TD Yds 39 INTERCEPTIONS No. 1 0 Opponents 33 9.9 Total 33 258 Dee Wolford 275 6406.7 26 10 Mike 0 8.3 Howard Chavous Harris 307 1 88 9.3 0 39 UTRTRS o Yds No. PUNT RETURNS 2007 SeasonReview o d AgT Long Avg TD No. Yds Red Raiders Football 57 FINAL STATISTICS Avg TD Long

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review STATISTICAL REVIEW INTRO |------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 4 Jonathan Aldridge 11 54 37 91 3-8 1.0-6 - 10 1 - - - - 46 Andy Casale 11 34 37 71 9-22 1.0-10 - 1 1 1-16 - - - 33 Josh Oswalt 11 36 29 65 12-25 2.0-11 - - - - 1 - - 8 Dee Wolford 11 40 18 58 6-29 2.0-16 1-0 7 - - 1 - - 85 Jaron Nalewak 10 26 32 58 11-23 1.5-9 - 3 3 - 1 - - 32 Bill Morrison 11 15 32 47 8-14 1.5-8 1-0 1 - - 1 1 - COACHES 70 Jason Groller 11 20 24 44 7-14 1.5-8 - 2 3 1-0 - - - 95 Josh Emberg 11 18 24 42 8-38 4.0-33 - - 1 - 1 - - 13 Jason Stone 11 20 16 36 1-2 - 1-0 5 - 1-0 2 - - 1 Reggie Farrior 7 22 8 30 2-1 ------41 Riley Bowen 11 11 15 26 3-8 0.5-4 - 1 - - - - - 77 Michael Apgar 9 8 18 26 6-5 1.5-4 ------91 John Lachman 10 10 15 25 4-10 ------14 Josh Harding 11 14 11 25 1-6 - - - - 1-0 - - - 23 Jamahn McCollough 11 13 7 20 - - 1-42 1 - 1-0 1 - - OUTLOOK 15 Travis Proctor 11 11 7 18 1-5 - - 3 - - - - - 7 Gus Macfoy 9 7 10 17 - - 1-0 2 1 - - - - 94 Franco Pettine 10 2 12 14 5-5 1.0-2 ------52 Antoine Parks 8 4 7 11 3-7 0.5-2 ------5 Josh Simmons 5 5 3 8 ------9 Tim Devanney 11 2 4 6 ------37 Eric Bonshock 6 1 3 4 ------20 Brad Catherman 10 1 3 4 ------51 Joel Petersheim 7 1 3 4 ------86 Taylor Davis 6 2 2 4 1-1 ------1 - PROFILES 34 Dave Wilkerson 11 2 2 4 ------25 Jamie Reder 11 3 0 3 - - - - - 1-0 - - - 19 Nick Melusky 1 0 2 2 ------36 Louie Amabili 1 0 2 2 ------31 Aaron Dykes 11 2 0 2 1-2 ------11 Brett Stoops 7 1 1 2 ------10 Kyle Fogarty 11 2 0 2 ------18 Mike Kadelski 1 1 0 1 ------73 Kerry Robbins 11 1 0 1 ------

REVIEW 50 James D’Annibale 9 0 1 1 ------54 Thomas Rainey 11 1 0 1 ------44 Brendan West 1 0 1 1 ------39 Casey Snyder 10 1 0 1 ------99 Joe Brockmeyer 7 1 0 1 1-8 1.0-8 ------45 Mark Rossi 11 1 0 1 ------22 Kevin Marshall 9 1 0 1 ------16 Gabe Maiocco 11 1 0 1 ------6 Howard Chavous 10 1 0 1 ------TM TEAM 7 ------1-0 - - 1 Total 11 396 386 782 93-233 20-126 5-42 36 10 7-16 8 2 1 PSAC Opponents 11 - - - - 20-166 12-383 43 10 9-28 12 1 - OPPONENTS HISTORY

58 Shippensburg University vs Slippery Rock (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock 4 2 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd 88 8 Interceptions By Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Turnovers Haven(Oct27, 2007) vs Lock Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) 4 Penalty Yards 25 56 Penalties Downs First Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock 9.6 By Haven(Oct27,Sacks 2007) vsLock atIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 749 Points Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock 83 Yards Per Play 3 Total Offense Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Total Plays 16.0 369 TD Passes Yards Per Pass Haven(Oct27, atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) vsLock 2007) 29, vs Edinboro (Sep 2007) Yards Passing 23 49 5 Macfoy Gus atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Pass completions Haven (Oct27, 2007) JamahnMcColloughvsLock Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock 55 Pass attempts 6.9 Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock JasonStone Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock TD Rushes 380 atMillersville(Oct13, BillMorrison 2007) Yards Per Rush Yards Rushing AndyCasaleatCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Rushes TEAM GAMEHIGHS Dee Wolford vs West 22, Chester(Sep 2007) Haven(Oct27, 2007) JoshOswaltvsLock 1 1.5 (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery JonathanAldridge 15 Haven(Oct27, 2007) JoshOswaltvsLock Interceptions 5.0 Tackles For Loss JamieRederatCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Kyler Ford 08, (Sep 2007) atLiberty Kyler Ford 08, (Sep Sacks 2007) atLiberty 70 (Oct20, Rock 2007) MarshallvsSlippery Kevin Howard ChavousatKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 10 Tackles 84 Kyler Ford 08, (Sep 2007) 39 atLiberty Return Kickoff Long Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock MikeHarris 45.3 Return Punt Long Haven(Oct27, Kyle Fogarty 2007) vsLock Punt Long Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Devanney (Oct06, JamieRederatClarion Tim 2007) Jamie RederatMillersville(Oct13, 2007) AvgPunting (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Devanney 45 Tim 3 Punts (Oct06, atClarion MikeHarris 2007) Goal Field Long Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock Devanney Tim vs MikeHarris West 22, Chester(Sep 2007) 78 Mark Rossivs West 22, Chester(Sep 2007) Goals Field Howard ChavousatKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) Reception Long 08, (Sep 2007) atLiberty MikeHarris 08, (Sep 2007) atLiberty Dave Wilkerson atIndiana(Pa.) MikeHarris (Nov 03, 2007) 1 Haven(Oct27, 2007) GabeMaioccovsLock Haven(Oct27, 9 2007) vsLock Devanney Tim Haven(Oct27, 2007) GabeMaioccovsLock 182 78 TD Receptions 3 Yards Receiving Haven(Oct27, 2007) GabeMaioccovsLock Receptions Lynch Chris atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) 369 PassLong GabeMaioccoatIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) GabeMaioccoatIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) (Oct06, atClarion 2007) Aaron Dykes TD Passes (Oct06, 23 atClarion 2007) Aaron Dykes 48 47 Yards Passing 3 Pass completions (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Aaron Dykes Pass attempts Haven(Oct27, 2007) MarshallvsLock Kevin 22 Rush Long 135 TD Rushes Yards Rushing Rushes INDIVIDUAL GAMEHIGHS necpin 1 12tiedor72different players Azubuike, Leroy atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 1.5 1 Ferguson, Lateef vs West 22, Chester(Sep 2007) Ackley, Steven (09-08-07) atLiberty 16 Haven(Oct27, Brendon Pickel, 2007) vsLock 4.0 Interceptions Tackles For Loss Haven(Oct27, Brendon Pickel, 2007) vsLock Sacks Derek Leslie, atMillersville(Oct13, 2007) Dontay Wilson, atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) (09-08-07) Jackson, Wynton atLiberty 69 Tackles Tyler Huether, (Oct06, atClarion 2007) 94 9 88 Ken Witter, Return atIndiana(Pa.) Kickoff Long (Nov 03, 2007) 48.0 Return Punt Long Punt Long Tyler Lorenz, atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Tyler Ken Witter, Lorenz, atCalifornia(Pa.) atIndiana(Pa.) Avg (NovPunting (Nov 10, 03, 2007) 2007) 3 (Oct 20, Rock JoshPrigorac, 2007) vsSlippery 43 Elfren Quiles, atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) (Oct20, Rock ColinGolden, 2007) vsSlippery Punts AlfonsoHoggard, (Oct06, atClarion 2007) Goal Field Long (09-08-07) Jackson, Wynton atLiberty 87 Carraway, Herb Goals (Oct06, atClarion Field 2007) 2 Reception Long Elfren Quiles, atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 114 AndrewKrewatch, atIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) TD Receptions (Oct20, Rock Nate Crookshank, 2007) vsSlippery Yards Receiving RichCerro, 29, Trevor vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) Harris, 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) Kyle Spotts, atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 7 87 Tyler Lazear, 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd Receptions PassLong 3 Trevor Harris, 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) 331 Trevor Harris, 29, vsEdinboro (Sep Trevor 2007) Harris, 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) Daine Williams, atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes OsagieOsunde, vs West 22, Chester(Sep 2007) 33 44 53 Wallace,Yards Dervon 01, (Sep Passing 2007) atShepherd 2 Pass completions 28 Daine Williams, atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Pass attempts Rush Long 151 TD Rushes Yards Rushing Rushes OPPONENT INDIVIDUALGAMEHIGHS atIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery atCalifornia(Pa.) (Nov 10, 2007) Haven(Oct27, 2007) vsLock atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) atIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) 3 2 (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd 101 8 Interceptions By (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Turnovers atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Penalty Yards 23 3 atIndiana(Pa.) (Nov 03, 2007) 38 (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery Penalties 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) Downs First 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) (Oct20, Rock 2007) vs Slippery (Oct20, Rock 2007) vsSlippery 6.3 By Sacks 76 446 Points Yards Per Play 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd Total Offense atMillersville(Oct13, 2007) Total Plays 3 (Oct06, atClarion 2007) atKutztown 15, (Sep 2007) 29, vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) 9.2 331 29,TD Passes vsEdinboro (Sep 2007) 29, vs Edinboro (Sep 2007) Yards Per Pass 33 44 Yards vs West Passing 22, Chester(Sep 2007) Pass completions 2 Pass atIndiana(Pa.) attempts (Nov 03, 2008) 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd 42 01, (Sep 2007) atShepherd 5.2 TD Rushes 191 Yards Per Rush Yards Rushing Rushes OPPONENT TEAMGAMEHIGHS 2007 SeasonReview SEASON SUPERLATIVES Red Raiders Football 59

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 1 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg (0-1) 7 0 7 0 14 Ram Stadium Shepherd (2-0) 7 0 0 12 19 Shepherdstown, WV COACHES Sept. 1, 2007 First Quarter Shepherd- Sheehan 23 yd pass from Lazear (Beverage kick) 9:23 Shepherd(#9) 19 Ship- Lynch 8 yd run (Reder kick) 2:52 Third Quarter Shippensburg 14 Ship- Lynch 8 yd run (Reder kick) 11:29 Fourth Quarter Shepherd- Humphries 13 yd pass from Lazear Mark Springirth’s 25-yard touchdown pass (Beverage kick blocked) 12:02

OUTLOOK from Tyler Lazear with 1:48 remaining helped Shepherd - Springirth 25 yd pass from Lazear No. 9-ranked Shepherd avoid its fi rst regular- (Tremel rush failed) 1:45 season loss since 2004. The Rams came from

behind for a 19-14 victory over Shippensburg Shippensburg Shepherd Saturday afternoon in the 10th annual Great First Downs 20 17 Valley Classic at Ram Stadium. The last regular-season loss for the Rams Rushes-Yards 44-197 37-191 Despite 124 rushing yards and two touchdowns came back on Sept. 11, 2004 when they lost Comp-Att-Int 13-33-0 15-21-0 from red-shirt sophomore Chris Lynch and a to Slippery Rock 30-27 at home. The win was Passing Yards 178 148 career-high 99 receiving yards from red-shirt also Shepherd’s 63rd out of the last 64 when Return Yards 92 41 senior Howard Chavous, Shippensburg (0-1) holding its opponent to 14 points or less. The PROFILES Punts-Average 7-267 7-256 lost its second-straight at Ram Stadium by fi ve team’s only loss during that time came at Vir- Fumbles Lost 0-0 1-1 points or less and its second consecutive against ginia State, 13-8 on Aug. 28, 2004. Penalties-Yards 8-88 7-101 Shepherd in its season-opener. Trailing 14-13 with 3:09 remaining, Shepherd’s Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-4 2-15 The last time Shepherd allowed an opponent Taros Harris would give the Rams excellent Time of Possession 31:34 28:26 to rush for 100 yards was back on Sept. 24, fi eld position at the Shippensburg 46-yard line 2005, a span of 17 games, when the Rams following a 20-yard punt return after the Shep- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS surrendered 154 yards to Wendell Johnson of herd defense held the Red Raiders to its second RUSHING - Shippensburg: Lynch 16-124; Fairmont State in a 14-11 victory at home. three-and-out in three possessions. Dykes 11-50; Fogarty 4-21; Marshall 3-9; Rich- In making his second collegiate start in 19 ca- Three plays later, Lazear would fi nd Springirth ards 6-14; Wilkerson 1-2; Maiocco 3-1. Shepherd: REVIEW reer games, red-shirt Gabe Maiocco completed for his third touchdown pass of the day, giving Wallace 28-155; Lazear 6-37; Riggs 3-17. 13-of-33 pass attempts for a career-high 178 the Rams a fi ve-point lead with 1:48 to play. yards. Springirth’s game-winning reception came PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 13-31-0- against Shippensburg junior Gus Macfoy who 178, TEAM 0-2-0-0. Shepherd: Lazear 15-22- Shepherd (2-0) extended its regular-season win spent two seasons at Shepherd in 2003 and 0-148. streak to 30 and its Great Valley Classic streak 2004. to three as the Rams are now 6-4 in the annual RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Chavous 5-99; classic. The Red Raiders lead the overall series Harris 4-45; Motkowski 2-4; Wilkerson 1-7; with the Rams, 28-15. Lynch 1-3. Shepherd: Springirth 3-21; Lavin 2-43; Sheehan 2-24; Tremel 2-22; Humphries

PSAC 2-20; Wallace 2-5; Muhammad 1-10; Norell 1-3

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Shippensburg, Reder 50, 50. Shepherd: None

ATT - 4,319 OPPONENTS HISTORY

Chris Lynch

60 Shippensburg University sions. tojust2-of-11onthird-down conver- Flames forced eightpunts, three fumblesandheldthe for257yardswhilethedefense totaled 76plays controlled theballfor36:54and Shippensburg offense. potent Liberty ed timeofpossessionandthedefenselimiteda dominat- offense anddefenseasShippensburg were bytheRedRaiders strong performances in teamhistory. They alsoovershadowed what infront ofthelargestroadand playing crowd facing itsfi squadthatwas Shippensburg hold offafearless to Those threeenabledtheFlames keyplays theteamwas1-10in2005. year agoafter matching thebestturnaround inthenationa fi Division I-AA Top theFlames 25pollafter atNo.ranked Liberty 25initspreseason FCS/ Lindy’s CollegeFootball magazine preview and 61-yardinterception return. 88-yard puntreturn, 65-yardtouchdown pass which were over 20yards, highlighted byan (2-0)totaledfi Liberty Stadium. fans at Williams nightinfront of12,331 Saturday Red Raiders over the toedgeouta35-14victory big plays usedfour Liberty Championship Subdivision road, asDivisionIFootball upshort butcame a scareintotop-rankedNCAA teamonthe teamthrew football University Shippensburg For thesecond-straightweek, the Shippensburg 14 Liberty 35 Sept. 8,2007 Lynchburg, VA Williams Stadium GAME 2 nished the2006seasonwitha6-5record, Mike Harris rst DivisionIopponentsince1996 ve touchdowns, allof forced fumble. forloss,with onetackle andone half-a-sack tackles senior Jaron Nalewakalsoaddedseven andoneforced fumble.one sack Red-shirt tackles, twoforloss,as hehadseven including defense thatalsoforced fourthree-and-outs JoshEmbergspearheadedaRedRaider Senior thegameat7-7. tying down passfrom Maioccointhefi both career-highs, a15-yardtouch- including hauledinsixreceptions for57yards,Harris side thered-zone. sophomore Mike Red-shirt The offensealsoscoredin- onbothofitstrips 177-165inpassingyards. Liberty touchdowns out-gained astheRedRaiders career-high 17passesfor172yardsandtwo seniorGabeMaioccocompleteda Red-shirt dhtiG iltd Mi Gb i hit Rd rst quarter, ATT -4,319 MISSED FIELD GOALS -None 3-31; Bolden1-12; 1-7. Luck 1-12. Liberty: Turner 4-9; 3-106; Jackson Terrell 4-43;rty Chavous4-40; 3-25; Wilkerson Rossi RECEIVING -Shippensburg: 6-57; Harris Foga- 170; 1-3-0-5. Landis 172; DiFebbo 11-17-0- 1-3-0-5. Smith Liberty: PASSING -Shippensburg: Maiocco17-33-1- 3-6. Smith Liberty: Terrell 24-135; Cheek4-22; 2-2; Stokes 4-11; 2-4; Wilkerson DiFebbo 2-0; Maiocco3-0. 8-22; Marshall5-20; Richards7-25; Fogarty 23:06 -Shippensburg:RUSHING Lynch 9-24; Dykes 2-13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 107 36:54 165 ofPossessionTime 2-16 By-YardsSacks Lost 15 182 4-36 Penalties-Yards 5-64 177 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 Punts-Average 10-45.3 8-35.8 Return Yards 16 Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int 18-36-1 12-20-0 Rushes-Yards 40-80 33-143 Downs First (Greenbaum Kick) 8:16 (Reder kick) Ship: 5yd passfrom Maiocco Wilkerson Fourth Quarter (Greenbaum 1:33 kick) 65yd passfrom Jackson Smith Liberty: (Greenbaum) 2:43 kick) 22yd passfrom Jackson Smith Liberty: Seond Quarter (Greenbaum kick) 35 88yd puntReturn Jackson Liberty: 7 5:41 (Reder kick) 14 Ship: 15yd passfrom Harris Maiocco 0 Liberty: Terrell (Breenbaum 12:10 25yd kick) run 7 14 First Quarter 14 0 0 (2-0) Liberty 7 (0-1) Shippensburg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Liberty: Calvary 61yd interception return Calvary Liberty: 2007 SeasonReview BOX SCORE hpesug Liberty Shippensburg Red Raiders Football 61 GAME RECAP

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 3 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg 2 14 0 0 16 University Field Kutztown 0 7 21 0 28 Kutztown, PA COACHES Sept. 15, 2007 First Quarter SHIP - Team Safety 6:03 Seond Quarter Kutztown 28 Ship - Chavous 12 yd pass from Maiocco (Reder kick) 11:55 Shippensburg 16 Kutztown - Brown 5 yd pass from Spotts (Dineen kick) 7:21 Behind 21 third-quarter points and a tough red Ship - Maiocco 1 yd run (Reder kick) 0:44 zone defense, Kutztown rallied from a nine- Third Quarter OUTLOOK point halftime defi cit en route to a 28-16 vic- Kutztown - Wilson 94 yd kickoff return tory over Shippensburg Saturday afternoon at (Dineen kick) 14:55 University Field. The loss marked the fi rst time Kutztown - Quiles 87 yd pass from Spotts since 1969 that the Red Raiders have started (Dineen kick) 12:09 the season with three consecutive losses. Kutztown - Wilson 1 yd run (Dineen kick) 4:44 Against Kutztown, Shippensburg surrendered In making his fi rst return to Kutztown since Wilson’s 94-yard kickoff return and then, after Kutztown Shippensburg transferring to Shippensburg (0-3), red-shirt the Golden Bear defense forced a three-and- First Downs 11 19 senior Gabe Maiocco threw for a career-high out on the Red Raiders’ next offensive posses- Rushes-Yards 35-74 39-84 236 yards and one touchdown on 22-of-43 sion, Kyle Spotts connected with Elfren Quiles

PROFILES Comp-Att-Int 10-18-0 23-44-2 passing. He also ran for one score, but was for an 87-yard touchdown pass, the longest in Passing Yards 165 245 hampered by two interceptions inside the school history, to give Kutztown its fi rst lead, Return Yards 143 150 Golden Bear 5-yard line. Maiocco’s comple- 21-16 with 12:09 left in the third quarter. Punts-Average 7-46.4 8-38.1 tions and attempts were also career-highs. Later in the quarter, Wilson would add his Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Kutztown (2-1) was led by Dontay Wilson who second touchdown of the game on a 1-yard Penalties-Yards 6-39 7-51 totaled 55 yards rushing and one touchdown run with 4:44 left, extending the Golden Bears’ Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 6-32 while also accounting for 127 yards in kickoff lead to 12 points, 28-16. Time of Possession 33:36 26:24 returns, including a 94-yard touchdown return Trailing 28-16 at the start of the fourth on the opening kickoff of the second half that INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS quarter, the Red Raiders’ comeback hopes were

REVIEW was the fi rst of three third-quarter touchdowns thwarted by four missed scoring opportunities RUSHING - Kutztown: Wilson 16-65; Strauss for the Golden Bears. inside the Golden Bear 11-yard line. 7-17; McFadden 3-10; Coleman 1-7; TEAM 2-0; The win snapped a nine-game losing streak for Spotts 6-3. Shippensburg: Dykes 9-42; Lynch 11- Red-shirt senior Howard Chavous fi nished Kutztown against Shippensburg as it was the 34; Fogarty 3-10; Richards 6-12; Wilkerson 5-12; with a career-high seven receptions for 96 yards fi rst for the Golden Bears since a 28-24 victory Maiocco 5-1. and one touchdown against Kutztown, his third at home on Sept. 19, 1998. It also ended a career game with at least 91 receiving yards. three-game losing streak for Kutztown against PASSING - Kutztown: Spotts 18-10-0 165. His career-high is 99 yards set earlier this the Red Raiders at University Field. Shippensburg: Maiocco 43-22-2-236; Ford 1-1- season at Shepherd. 0-9 For the second-straight week, Shippensburg Defensively, the Red Raiders were led by 11 was impaired by allowing big plays on special

PSAC tackles, including three for loss and half-a-sack RECEIVING - Kutztown: Quiles 4-114; Brown teams and defense, including a kick return and from red-shirt senior Jaron Nalewak. Senior 3-23; Onorato 2-15; Zukus 1-13. Shippensburg: a long pass completion. Jonathan Aldridge had 10 tackles. Chavous 7-96; Harris 6-59; Fogarty 4-34; Rossi 2-22; Dykes 1-11; Lynch 1-9; Wilkerson 1-9; Stoops 1-5.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - NONE

OPPONENTS ATT - 5200 HISTORY

Howard Chavous

62 Shippensburg University the team had four plays toreachthe teamhadfourplays endzone. down 9-yardlinewhere totheGoldenRam sophomore MikeHarris, wouldleadtheteam seniorGabeMaioccotored-shirt red-shirt lighted bya33-yardpasscompletionfrom Shippensburg’s 9-play, 58-yarddrive, high- West Chester’s leadtofi 26-yard fi following akey quarter inthefourth 4:41 left begantheirfi The RedRaiders 153-39inthethirdquarter.including while out-gaining West Chester, 256-77, 22-3inthesecond outscored theGoldenRams and trailing31-7athalftime, Shippensburg beingheldtojust85yardsinthefi After Grove Stadium. third atSeth against Red Raiders West Chester, including consecutivelossforthe It wasalsothefourth theseason0-4since1969.the teamhasstarted (0-4),Shippensburg marking thefi for The losswasthefourth-straight audience. television and world-wide andastate Grove Stadium 7,000 fansatSeth infront of afternoon Saturday Red Raiders over the witha34-29victory toescape Rams remaining, allowing theNo. 19-rankedGolden 29 senior Kyle Fogarty atthe1-yardlinewith1:29 red-shirt Shippensburg Mignogno tackled 34 Bowl XXXIV,Super West Chester’s Mike In aplaysimilartothatofthefi Shippensburg West Chester Sept. 22,2007 Shippensburg, PA Seth GroveStadium GAME 4 Kyle Fogarty eld goalbyAlex Walsh thatincreased ve. nal drive with nal drive nal playfrom rst timethat rst half Ha back games. back 11, 2003topassforover 200yardsinback-to- current HenshawonOct. assistantcoachRick and isthefi touchdowns. Hecompleted19-of-34attempts yardage, throwing for247yardsandtwo career-highinpassing Maiocco setanew For thethirdtimeinfourgamesthisseason, chance atpullingtheupsetinitshomeopener. toallow itselfa sessions inthethirdquarter scored touchdowns onallthree ofitspos- who byShippensburg comeback for ahistoric Chester, ending astory-book butprevented savedthegamefor notonly WestThe tackle for game-saving tackle West Chester. the 1-yardlinewhere Mignognomadethe pass toFogarty outofthebackfi timeout, Maioccowould completeathree-yard an incompletionandtheRedRaiders’ fi Following thattotaledfi tworushes two-point conversions. fi touchdown whilesophomore Mark Rossihad tions for114yards, bothcareer-highs, andone fi Harris ve catches for65yards,ve catches onescore andtwo, rr is fi nished the game with seven recep-nished thegamewithseven n is rst Red Raider quarterback since quarterback rst RedRaider he d th e ga me w it h se eld, down to ve n ve yards, re ce nal p- ATT - 7,000 MISSED FIELD GOALS -None Paulson 1-6 ton 3-33; Clark 2-51; Taylor 1-31; 1-12; Canty erson 1-4. West Chester: Miller5-42; Washing- Rossi 5-65; Chavous3-37; Fogarty 3-27; Wilk- RECEIVING -Shippensburg: 7-114; Harris 2-0-0-0 247. West Chester: Zwaan13-35-1-175, TEAM PASSING -Shippensburg: Maiocco19-34-1- 4--10 Hargrose 7-16; Millard1-1; TEAM 3-0; Zwaan West Chester: Osunde20-144; Washington 2-12; 3-9; DiFebbo 1-1; 2-1; Wilkerson Maiocco3-9. 31:25 9-46;Dykes Fogarty 2-16; Lynch 6-10; Marshall 2-11 -Shippensburg:RUSHING Richards15-54; 38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 247 28:35 ofPossessionTime 2-17 22 By-Yards 5-35 Sacks Lost 111 Penalties-Yards 291 4-45 175 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 6-45.2 Punts-Average 4-41.8 Return Yards 19 Passing Yards 19-34-1 6 Comp-Att-Int 13-37-1 Rushes-Yards 9 Downs First West WCU - Walsh 26yd FG07:55 (Maiocco passfailed)13:11 14yd passfrom -Harris Maiocco Ship Fourth Quarter Maiocco) 04:36 Chester (Rossipassfrom 11yd run -Dykes SHIP 09:50 (Rossipassfrom Maiocco) 1yd run -Dykes SHIP Third Quarter WCU - Walsh 38yd FG00.00 Shippensburg (Walsh 02:50 kick) WCU - Washington 13yd passfrom Zwaan (Walsh 04:22 kick) WCU -Clark 35yd passfrom Zwaan Second Quarter 02:20 (Reder kick) 34 -Rossi5yd passfromSHIP Maiocco WCU (Walsh -Osunde9yd 8:08 run kick) 3 WCU- (Walsh Osunde13yd 13:19 run kick) 0 First Quarter 17 14 7 Shippensburg 0 West Chester 16 1st 6 29 2nd 3rd 4th Total 2007 SeasonReview BOX SCORE Red Raiders Football 63 GAME RECAP

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 5 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Edinboro 7 13 6 7 33 Seth Grove Stadium (4-1-0, 1-0) Shippensburg, PA Shippensburg 0 3 7 8 18 COACHES Sept. 29, 2007 (0-5, 0-1)

First Quarter Edinboro 33 EDIN - Witucki 6 yd pass from Harris (Gomes kick) 03:27 Shippensburg 18 Second Quarter EDIN - Brown 13 yd run Trevor Harris completed 33-of-44 pass at- (Gomes kick failed) 14:17 tempts, both school records, for 331 yards EDIN - Bostic 80 yd pass from Harris OUTLOOK and three touchdowns as Edinboro won just (Gomes kick) 11:15 its second PSAC Western Division opener in SHIP- Reder 26 yd FG 00:06 the last 11 seasons with a 33-18 victory over Third Quarter Shippensburg Saturday afternoon at Seth EDIN Rybicki 14 yd pass from Harris (Gomes kick failed) 04:38 Grove Stadium. Ironically, both victories have However,Ho e er Shippensburg Shippensb rg refused ref sed to quit q it and come against Shippensburg in 2005 and 2007. SHIP Dykes 11 yd run (Reder kick) 01:48 battled back on consecutive touchdown runs Fourth Quarter The loss marked the fi rst time since 1961 that of 11 and two yards, respectively, by red-shirt SHIP-Dykes 2 yd run (Fogarty pass from the Red Raiders (0-5, 0-1 PSAC West) have senior Aaron Dykes, pulling the Red Raiders Maiocco) 04:17 started a season with fi ve consecutive losses. within one possession, 26-18, following a two-

PROFILES EDIN-Skelton 77 yd INT return (Gomes Kick) That year, the team fi nished 0-8 under Hall of point conversion from red-shirt senior Gabe 01:45 Fame coach Jack Roddick. Maiocco to red-shirt senior Kyle Fogarty with 4:17 remaining in the game. Saturday marked the fourth-straight game in Edinboro Shippensburg which Harris has thrown at least three touch- But, much like last week’s heartbreaking loss First Downs 21 23 downs and the eighth time in his 16 career against West Chester that ended on the 1-yard Rushes-Yards 9 7 starts. In two games against Shippensburg, he line, the Red Raiders would be denied their Comp-Att-Int 33-44-0 21-49-1 has thrown for 768 yards and eight touch- fi rst win of the season for the second-straight Passing Yards 165 195 downs while completing 58-of-81 passes for week. Maiocco’s pass from the Edinboro 40- Return Yards 64 70 71.6-percent. Last year, Harris threw for a yard line was defl ected and intercepted by Dan Punts-Average 3-49 6-70

REVIEW school-record 437 yards and fi ve touchdowns Skelton who returned it 77 yards for the game- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-2 on 25-of-37 passing against the Red Raiders. clinching touchdown with 1:45 to play, giving Penalties-Yards 8-90 5-58 Edinboro a 33-18 lead. Sacks By-Yards Lost 6-49 3-38 On Saturday, the Fighting Scots (4-1, 1-0 Time of Possession 29:44 30:16 PSAC West) jumped out to a 20-0 lead with Maiocco fi nished the game with a career-high 263 yards, the fourth time this season he has 11:15 remaining in the second quarter when INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Harris connected with David Bostic for an 80- set a new career-high in passing yards. He RUSHING - Edinboro: Brown 19-100; Har- yard touchdown, the fi rst of Bostic’s career. completed 20-of-43 attempts, but was inter- cepted once and did not throw a touchdown. ris 4-12. Shippensburg: Dykes 13-45; Fogarty Shippensburg managed to get on the board 4-29; Lynch 2-13; Richards 5-15; DiFebbo 2-5; with six seconds remaining in the fi rst half Harris led Shippensburg with six receptions Maiocco 2-15; Marshall 6-7. when senior Jamie Reder made a 26-yard for 80 yards, the fourth time in fi ve games this PSAC fi eld goal, his fi rst of the season, to pull the season that he has totaled at least six catches. PASSING - Edinboro: Harris 33-44-0-331. Red Raiders within 17 at the half, 20-3. Dykes led the rushing attack with 13 carries for Shippensburg: Maiocco 20-43-1-263; DiFebbo Shippensburg was held to just 95 yards in the 44 yards and two scores. 1-6-0-24. fi rst half while Edinboro totaled 269. RECEIVING - Edinboro: Cerro 7-38; Rybicki Gabe Maiocco 6-56; Brown 5-46; Witucki 5-33; Bostic 4-103; Nolen 3-29; Dixon 1-11. Shippensburg: Harris

OPPONENTS 6-80; Chavous 4-60; Fogarty 3-41; Wilkerson 3-41; Rossi 3-29; Devanney 2-36

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Edinboro: Gomes, 38

ATT - 6134 HISTORY

64 Shippensburg University season thattheteamhasledatintermission. marking justthesecondtimeinsixgamesthis today’s game, manageda21-7leadathalftime, outscored 93-40inthefi fi A bigdifference inthe inthegamecame athomeonNov.Clarion 11, 2006. 106 yardsandonescore ina35-10winagainst in lastyear’s seasonfi Richards’ gamecame last100-yardrushing he fi 100-yardoutputas just missedhisthirdcareer Meanwhile, juniorDavidRichards red-shirt home. Histhree touchdowns wasacareer-high. at over Clarion touchdown ina37-0victory 22, 2005whenhetotaled 139yardsandone mance ofDykes’careerandfi perfor- It wasthesecond100-yardrushing 2-0inthedivision. currently Haven63-19athome,who defeatedLock are California (Pa.). The Vulcans andEdinboro, Hawks’the Crimson 38-16lossathometo sion standingswithIndiana(Pa.) following for thirdplaceinthePSAC Western Divi- (1-5,Shippensburg 1-1PSAC West) intoatie 23 Despite itsslow start, thewinmoved thisseason. 100yardsrushing surpass thefi became Stadium. Dykes afternoon, atMemorial 41-23over Clarion its fi teamto football University Shippensburg 41 yards andthree touchdowns toleadthe ranfor114 seniorAaron Dykes Red-shirt Clarion Shippensburg Oct. 6,2007 Clarion, PA Memorial Stadium GAME 6 rst halfastheRedRaiders, whohadbeen Aaron Dykes rst victory of the season on Saturday oftheseasononSaturday rst victory nished with92yardsandonetouchdown. nale when he rushed for nale whenherushed rst halfcominginto rst sinceOct. rst Red Raider to rst RedRaider fe lro 0602PA et took West) PSAC 2 0 6 (0 Clarion After at homeonSept. 16, 2006, aspanof15games. fi offensive linedidnotsurrender forthe asack withfi red zone insidethe and scoredtrips sixtimesonseven of totaloffense, 296yardsrushing, including totaledaseason-high444yards Shippensburg Guarini’s schoolrecord. 38 inhiscareer, behindHowie whichisseven infront 41-16.the RedRaiders Henow has toput quarter inthefourth goal with4:15left 45-yardfi Reder wouldaddacareer-long senior JamieReder. quarter, offbya32-yardfi capped 31-7 advantagewith6:30toplayinthethird asitbuilta tive pointsscored byShippensburg The twoscores beganastreak of31consecu- in thesecondquarter. a14-7leadwith2:34remaining Shippensburg ofoneandthreetouchdown yardstogive runs quarter, responded withback-to-back Dykes inthefi a 7-0leadwith17secondsleft (0-6, Clarion 0-2PSACAfter West) took rst time since a 42-27 victory over Kutztown rst timesincea42-27victory ve touchdowns. Inaddition, the eld goalby rst eld ATT - 5800 Reder 52. Clarion: Mamula 47(blocked) MISSED FIELD GOALS -Shippensburg: inson 1-78; 1-2. Hart Carraway 7-53; Robinson3-33; Odom3-8; Rob- 1-13; 1-8. Wilkerson Clarion: Hoggard7-84; 2-38;Devanney 2-27; Harris Fogarty 2-16; Rossi RECEIVING -Shippensburg: Chavous4-46; 0-1-0-0. 32; TEAM Clarion: Rometo17-26-0-226; Huether 5-14-0- 129; DiFebbo 2-3-1-19; TEAM 0-1-0-0. PASSING -Shippensburg: Maiocco10-17-0- Odom 0-0. 2-2; Dean1-2; Hoggard2-0; Huether8-minus8; man 1-3. Clarion: Emmanuel20-62; Rometo 3-13; ChaseDiFebbo 2-6; 1-4; Stoops Cather- 33:15 ards 10-92; 6-33; Wilkerson Lynch 6-31; Fogarty 0-0 15-114; -Shippensburg:RUSHING Dykes Rich- 231 26:45 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 258 2-14 ofPossessionTime 115 17 By-YardsSacks Lost 148 Penalties-Yards 6-57 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 7-56 Punts-Average 4-35.5 22 1-0 Return Yards 6-42.7 Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int 21-12-1 Rushes-Yards 44-296 41-22-0 Downs First 33-58 Shippensburg CLAR 2:36 (Mamula -Rometo1yd kick) run -Reder45yd FG4:15 SHIP CLAR -Mamula 28 yd FG7:16 10:30 (Rederkick) 1yd run -Dykes SHIP (Rometo passfailed)12:43 Clarion CLAR -Robinson78yd passfrom Rometo -Reder32yd FG6:30 SHIP Fourth Quarter 13:37 (Rederkick) -Richards12yd run SHIP Third Quarter 00:42 (Reder kick) 20yd passfrom -Harris Maiocco SHIP 2:34 (Rederkick) 3yd run -Dykes SHIP 10:17 (Rederkick) 1yd run -Dykes SHIP Quarter Second CLAR -Odom0yd fumrec 00:17 (Mamula kick) First Quarter (0-6, 0-2) 7 Clarion (1-5, 1-1) 0 Shippensburg 0 21 1st 10 10 41 0 16 2nd 23 3rd 4th Total 2007 SeasonReview BOX SCORE Red Raiders Football 65 GAME RECAP

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 7 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg (2-5) 10 7 0 6 23 Chryst Field at Millersville (2-5) 0 7 0 7 14 COACHES Millersville, PA First Quarter Oct. 13, 2007 SHIP - Dykes 16 yd run (Reder kick) 10:29 SHIP - Reder 31 yd FG 0:49 Second Quarter Shippensburg 23 MILL - Smith 3 yd run (Banzhof kick) 11:50 SHIP - Richards 15 yd run (Reder kick) 1:05 Millersville 14 Fourth Quarter SHIP - Reder 41 yd FG 14:08 MILL - Cotton 17 yd run (Banzhof kick) 12:27 OUTLOOK Senior Jamie Reder made all three of his fi eld SHIP - Reder 31 yd FG 8:29 goal attempts and the offense controlled the ball for over 20 minutes in the second half as Shippensburg Millersville Shippensburg won its second-straight game First Downs 19 16 of the season Saturday, 23-14 over Millersville Rushes-Yards 46-186 41-180 at Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium. The TheTh Red R d Raiders R id jjumped d out to a 77-0 0 llead d Comp-Att-Int 28-16-0 30-10-1 win extended the Red Raiders’ winning streak with less than fi ve minutes gone by in the fi rst Passing Yards 186 74 over the Marauders to four. quarter as Dykes capped off a 5-play, 73-yard Return Yards 75 102 drive with a 16-yard touchdown run with 10:29 Punts-Average 7-39.6 9-32.0 Shippensburg (2-5), who entered the game remaining. PROFILES ranked second in the PSAC in time of posses- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 sion behind Millersville, totaled 32:38 in pos- The touchdown run was the eighth of the Penalties-Yards 7-60 3-21 session time, including 20:29 of the 30 minutes season for Dykes who entered the season with Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-17 in the second half. eight in his previous three seasons combined. Time of Possession 32:28 27:32 His 16-yard run was also the second-longest of Also for the second consecutive week, the Red his career, second only to his 37-yard touch- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Raiders were led by red-shirt senior Aaron down run at Slippery Rock on Oct. 29, 2005. RUSHING - Shippensburg: Dykes 18-79; Rich- Dykes who totaled 79 yards rushing and one ards 13-79; Wilkerson 6-25; Marshall 3-12; Foga- touchdown. Joining Dykes was red-shirt junior Shippensburg extended its lead to 10 when Reder made a 31-yard fi eld goal with 49 sec- rty 2-10; TEAM 2-minus 2; Maiocco 2-minus 17. David Richards who also had 79 yards and a Millersville: Smith 22-99; Lantz 13-58; Cotton touchdown rushing as the two combined for onds remaining in the quarter.

REVIEW 3-16; Jacks 2-7; Lutz 1-0. 158 of Shippensburg’s 186 yards rushing. Following a 3-yard touchdown run by Jamal Ironically, Shippensburg also totaled 186 yards Smith, Millersville (2-5) would pull within PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 16-28-0- passing as red-shirt senior Gabe Maiocco three early in the second quarter, but Richards 186. Millersville: Smith 10-30-1-74. completed 16-of-28 pass attempts, six of which would score on a 15-yard run right before the went to red-shirt sophomore Mike Harris half to give the Red Raiders a 17-7 halftime RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Harris 6-80; for a game-high 80 yards. Saturday marked lead. Wilkerson 5-42; Devanney 2-50; Richards 1-10; the sixth-straight game in which Maiocco Reder clinched a victory with a 31-yard fi eld Dykes 1-5; Marshall 1-minus 1. Millersville: completed at least one pass to fi ve different goal, his third of the game, to jump the Red Eggleton 4-33; Cotton 4-19; Lantz 2-22. receivers. Raiders back in front by nine. Not only were

PSAC MISSED FIELD GOALS - Millersville: Ban- In the absence of red-shirt senior Howard Reder’s three fi eld goals the difference in the zhof 53 Chavous, Harris hauled in at least six recep- score, but they also marked the 11th time in his tions for the fi fth time in seven games this 41-game career that he has made multiple fi eld ATT - 5500 season and totaled at least 80 yards for the goals in a game and the sixth time that he has third time. made three or more. OPPONENTS HISTORY

Tim Devanney

66 Shippensburg University conversion. that sawthree touchdowns andatwo-point 21seconds aspanofonly 1:07 left, capping infront, back put Shippensburg 34-31with touchdown return withan84-yardkickoff to Marshall wouldscoreKevin hisfi But nottobeoutdone, freshman red-shirt West) theleadonceagain, 31-27. (7-1, Rock 2-1PSACwould giveSlippery touchdown return ontheensuing kickoff However, just10secondslater, a68-yard three, 27-24. conversion, infront by putting theRedRaiders fi 25-24 with1:28remaining, Maiocco would 1-2 PSAC West) itsfi (2-6,tion oftheseasongaveShippensburg Devanney’s secondtouchdownAfter recep- history.football one ofthemostexcitingfi senior started onfourth-and-6 Devanney Tim seniorGabeMaioccotored-shirt red-shirt A 12-yardtouchdown passfrom RedRaider 34 Grove Stadium. atSeth afternoon Saturday over Shippensburg victory Rock pery 38 pointshighlighteda38-34Slip- quarter fourth Four touchdowns, returns twokickoff and38 Shippensburg Slippery Rock Oct. 20,2007 Shippensburg, PA Seth GroveStadium GAME 8 nd sophomore Mark Rossiforthetwo-point rst leadofthegame, nishes incollege rst collegiate defense (316.0avg). defense(17.3avg)andtotal second inscoring and 403yardsagainstateamthatwasranked offensealsototaled34points The RedRaider time ineightgamesthisseason. in thePSAC with24, withoutoneforthefi defense, whichentered thegamerankedsecond it didnotsurrender asack, holding The Rock Key inShippensburg’s wasthat performance yard receiving gamesinthesameseason. since Ferguson in2004tototalmultiple 100- for 102yards, becomingthefi passed the100-yardmark, fi catching alsosur- sophomore MikeHarris Red-shirt 305 yardsandfi thattime,on 22carries. hehastotaled During three weekswith112yardsandatouchdown inthelast performance ond 100-yardrushing totaledhissec- seniorAaron Dykes Red-shirt second consecutiveconference win. and itsthird-straightvictory Rock Slippery Favers withtwosecondsremaining, giving touchdown passfrom Nate Crookshank to fi yards innineplays Then, with1:04toplay, droveThe Rock 74 hih10 hRkd74 d k R Th l 04 1 h i Th ve scores. nished offbya17-yard Kevin Marshall rst Red Raider rst RedRaider ve passes rst ATT -5634 Reder 40 MISSED FIELD GOALS -Shippensburg: Richards 1-6. Motkowski 1-16; 1-12; Devanney Chavous1-9; 5-102; Rossi2-29; 2-17; Wilkerson Fogarty 2-7; Hornish 1-11; Manfull1-5. Shippensburg: Harris Prigorac 7-48; Grossetti 5-104; Favers 2-21; Rock:RECEIVING Golden7-99; -Slippery Maiocco 15-31-2-198. 35-0-288; TEAM 0-1-0-0. -Gabe Shippensburg PASSING Rock: Nate Crookshank 23- -Slippery son 2-4; Fogarty 1-2. Maiocco 1-15; Marshall2-8; Lynch 2-4; Wilker- 22-112;Shippensburg: Dykes Richards8-60; 28:12 14-67;Lehmeier Favers 1-7; 1-10 Crookshank 5-4. Rock: Manfull20-80; -Slippery RUSHING 193 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 198 31:48 0-0 ofPossessionTime 21 By-YardsSacks Lost 8-79 174 Penalties-Yards 8-63 2-2 288 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-37.5 Punts-Average 5-37.0 Return Yards 23 Passing Yards 31-15-2 Comp-Att-Int 36-23-0 38-205 Rushes-Yards 40-158 Downs First Slippery 0:02 (Bahr kick) ROCK -Favers 17yd passfrom Crookshank 1:07 (Reder kick) return -Marshall84yd kickoff SHIP 1:18 (Bahr kick) Rock ROCK -Favers return 68yd kickoff (Rossi pass)1:28 12yd passfrom -Devanney Maiocco SHIP ROCK -Bahr23yd FG5:56 2:27 Shippensburg (Maioccopassfailed) -Maiocco15yd run SHIP Fourth Quarter 7:20 (Bahr kick) ROCK -Grossetti 65yd passfrom Crookshank failed)7:34 (Rederkick -Richards3yd run SHIP Third Quarter 3:46 (Rederkick) 1yd run -Dykes SHIP 11:59 (Bahrkick) 2yd run ROCK -Lehmeier Second Quarter 38 8:28 (Bahr kick) ROCK -Golden23yd passfrom Crookshank 17 First Quarter 7 7 (2-6,1-2) 0 Shippensburg 7 7 (7-1, 2-1) 6 21 Rock Slippery 34 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 2007 SeasonReview BOX SCORE Red Raiders Football 67 GAME RECAP

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 9 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Lock Haven 7 3 0 0 10 Seth Grove Stadium (0-9, 0-4) Shippensburg, PA Shippensburg 14 14 14 14 56 COACHES Oct. 27, 2007 (3-6, 2-2) First Quarter Shippensburg 56 SHIP - Harris 45 yd pass from Maiocco (Reder kick) 11:57 Lock Haven 10 SHIP - Dykes 1 yd run (Reder kick) 6:41 LHU - Smith 6 yd run (Domonkos kick) 2:42 Second Quarter Two 100-yard rushers, two 100-yard receiv- SHIP - Wilkerson 16 yd run (Reder kick) 8:55

OUTLOOK ers and a 300-yard passer were all a part of SHIP - Fogarty 75 yd pass from Maiocco Shippensburg’s school record 749 yards of total (Reder kick) 3:38 offense as the Red Raiders rolled to a 56-10 LHU - Domonkos 30 yd FG 1:48 victory over Lock Haven Saturday afternoon Third Quarter at Seth Grove Stadium on Homecoming and SHIP - Dykes 42 yd run (Reder kick) 8:24 Senior Day. It was the fi rst win at home this catches.hD Devanney totaled ld82d 82 yards on hifihis fi rst SHIP - Devanney 78 yd pass (Reder kick) 0:47 season for the Red Raiders and their third two catches, a 40 and 42-yard reception in the Fourth Quarter overall in the last four games. fi rst quarter, and had four receptions for 104 SHIP - Catherman 1 yd run (Reder kick) 5:38 Shippensburg’s 749 yards were not only the yards at halftime. His 182 yards were the sixth- SHIP - Marshall 7 yd run (Reder kick) 2:48 most in school history, but also the second most in a single-game in school history. PROFILES most in the history of the PSAC, only eight Devanney’s fi nal catch of the game came with Lock Haven Shippensburg behind the 757 yards totaled by California (Pa.) 47 seconds left in the third quarter when First Downs 8 25 in an 88-12 victory over Mansfi eld at home on he caught a 78-yard touchdown pass from Rushes-Yards 28-19 55-380 Sept. 10, 2005. Maiocco which marked Shippensburg’s longest Comp-Att-Int 28-13-2 23-13-2 Passing Yards 107 369 The previous school record for total offense play of the season and gave the Red Raiders a 42-10 lead. Return Yards 277 102 was 644 yards set on Nov. 7, 1998 in a 52-12 Punts-Average 9-40.6 3-37.7 victory at California (Pa.). In that game, Red-shirt senior Kyle Fogarty also totaled 100 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Shippensburg (3-6, 2-2 PSAC West) totaled yards receiving in his fi nal home game, hauling Penalties-Yards 6-35 6-59 351 yards rushing and 293 passing. On Satur- in three receptions for 102 yards and a 75-yard Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-12 4-24 REVIEW day, the Red Raiders had 340 yards rushing and touchdown pass with 3:38 left in the second Time of Possession 28:16 31:44 369 yards passing. quarter. In his fi nal game at Seth Grove Stadium, red- In addition to two 100-yard receivers, the Red INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS shirt senior Gabe Maiocco totaled 369 yards Raiders also two 100-yard rushers as red-shirt RUSHING - Lock Haven: Smith 6-17; DiPaolo passing, the fi fth-highest single-game total in freshman Kevin Marshall had a career-high 6-15; Carroll 8-10; Thompson 1-4; Tomaso- school history and the most since Chris Gick- 135 yards and red-shirt senior Aaron Dykes vitch 1-4; Loomis 2-3; Dowell Jr 1-1; Golden ing had 388 in a 36-28 loss at Bloomsburg on totaled 129. The last time Shippensburg had 1-minus 5; Watters 1-minus 8; TEAM 1-minus Sept. 11, 1999. two 100-yard rushers in the same game was 22. Shippensburg: Marshall 15-135; Dykes 18- 129; Fogarty 5-40; Wilkerson 3-30; Catherman Maiocco also tied a career-high with three Oct. 30, 2004 when John Kuhn totaled 156 and Walter Crump had 134. 8-30; Stoops 2-25; TEAM 1-minus 3; Maiocco

PSAC touchdowns, all of which were over 45 yards, 3-minus 6. and his pass effi ciency rating for the day was Defensively, red-shirt junior Josh Oswalt had 249.48. nine tackles, including fi ve for loss and 1.5 PASSING - Lock Haven: DiPaolo 8-16-1-78; Maiocco’s favorite target was red-shirt senior sacks en route to earning Shippensburg VFW Golden 4-11-1-23; Watters 1-1-0-6. Tim Devanney, who had a career-high 182 Defensive Player of the Game honors. For his Shippensburg: Maiocco 13-20-2-369; DiFebbo yards receiving and one touchdown on just fi ve efforts, Maiocco was named Offensive Player 0-2-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. of the Game.

OPPONENTS RECEIVING - Lock Haven: Dowell Jr 3-31; Hawkins 3-25; Smith 2-22; Loomis 2-9; J Washington 1-11; Thompson 1-6; Eby 1-3. Shippensburg: Devanney 5-182; Fogarty 3-102; Harris 2-56; Chavous 2-21; Rossi 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Shippensburg: Reder 33

ATT - 7200 HISTORY

Tim Devanney

68 Shippensburg University it to the Red Raider 25-yardline. it totheRedRaider Cobb, offbyQuinton was picked whoreturned seniorGabeMaiocco red-shirt Shippensburg with 4:16remaining. Ontheensuingdrive, thatpropelled themtoa13-0lead yard drive Hawksreeled offa9-play,the Crimson 60- IUPleading6-0lateinthefi With difference inthe game. However, proved tobethe thesecondquarter 15minutesofplay.leading just3-0after in thefi McNelis, drives theteamsexchangedlackluster that resulted inafi theexceptionofa13-play,With 62-yarddrive 25:24. IUP dominatedintimeofpossession, 34:36to but wasonthefi limited Indianato338yardsoftotaloffense son Hawkpoints. defensealso The RedRaider turnovers oftheirown whichledto17Crim- punts andtwofumbles, butcommitted three fered its20th consecutivelosstoIUP, forced six (3-7,Shippensburg 2-3PSAC West), whosuf- blanked 24-0at West Chester. fi hadbeenheldscorelessRed Raiders andthe 0 dium. Itwasthefi atMillerSta- 30-0onSaturday Shippensburg 30 as No. 20-rankedIndiana(Pa.) defeated team football University the Shippensburg andkeyturnovers plagued struggles Rushing Shippensburg Indiana (Pa.) Nov. 3,2007 Indiana, PA 10 GAME rst timesinceSept. 23, 2006, whentheywere rst quarter with the Crimson Hawks withtheCrimson rst quarter eld for nearly 35minutesas eld fornearly rst timethisseasonthatthe eld goalforIUP’s Matt rst half, Dave Wilkerson return. high 13tackles. Healsohada16-yardfumble withateamandcareer- led theRedRaiders Defensively, sophomore red-shirt AndyCasale 100-yard receiving gamesinaseason. receiverRed Raider since2004torecord three for130yards,nine catches becomingthefi sophomore MikeHarris,shirt whoreeled in spotsinthegamewasred- One oflonebright Shippensburg. for forjust11yardson17carries rush combinedto backs different running Six yards. 23passesfor283 to completeacareer-high threeand hewassacked times. He didmanage were defl tempted acareer-high 48passes, 10ofwhich Facing constantpressure allday, Maioccoat- on 20carries. fi the durationofcontestasRedRaiders contained Shippensburg’s for backs running ing defensewasrankedsecondinthePSAC, IUP (8-1, 5-1PSAC West), whoserush- 20-0 leadthatitwouldtakeintohalftime. down passofthegame, givingIndiana(Pa.) a forhissecondtouch- intheendzone Pickens later,Three plays foundDan Krewatch Andrew he ly ae,Ade rwthfudDa found Krewatch Andrew later, plays Three nished the day with minus-16 yards rushing nished thedaywithminus-16yardsrushing ected, twointerceptions, including rst ATT -4585 MISSED FIELD GOALS -None. 4-35; 3-38. Pickens Skinner 2-19.Devanney IUP: 7-86; Witter Cellitti5-34; Fogarty 5-56; 4-40; Wilkerson Rossi3-38; RECEIVING -Shippensburg: 9-130; Harris 283. IUP: Krewatch 19-30-0-193. PASSING -Shippensburg: Maiocco23-48-2- Krewatch 2-minus12. 24-73; 6-50; Lestochi McNealDutrieuille 10-34; 1-0; 2-minus4; Dykes Maiocco3-minus27. IUP: 34:36 therman 2-3; Fogarty 1-2; Marshall10-2; Snyder 3-27 -Shippensburg: 1-8;RUSHING Wilkerson Ca- 124 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 193 25:24 ofPossessionTime 2-12 17 By-YardsSacks Lost 7-70 114 Penalties-Yards 6-60 2-2 283 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 6-36.7 Punts-Average 9-36.1 Return Yards 19 Passing Yards 30-19-0 Comp-Att-Int 48-23-2 42-145 Rushes-Yards 20--16 Downs First Shippensburg (McNelis 1:05 kick) 16ydIUP - passfrom Krewatch Witter IUP -Burgess27yd FG4:08 Fourth Quarter Indiana 1:42 (Burgess kick) 8yd passfrom Krewatch IUP -Pickens (McNelis 4:16 kick) 30 19ydIUP - passfrom Krewatch Witter 0 IUP -McNelis 39yd FG14:10 10 Second Quarter (Pa.) 0 IUP -Burgess29yd FG2:35 0 17 First Quarter 0 3 (8-1, 5-1) 0 Indiana (Pa.) 0 (3-7, 2-3) Shippensburg 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 2007 SeasonReview BOX SCORE Red Raiders Football 69 GAME RECAP

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO 2007 Season Review GAME RECAP INTRO GAME 11 BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shippensburg 3 0 3 3 9 Adamson Stadium (3-8, 2-4) California (Pa.) 14 0 6 10 30 COACHES California, PA (11-0, 6-0) Nov. 10, 2007 First Quarter CAL - Williams 1 yd run (Lorenz kick) 12:21 California (Pa.) 30 CAL - Slappy 45 yd pass from Ruggiero (Lorenz kick) 7:11 Shippensburg 9 SHIP - Reder 36 yd FG 2:56 Third Quarter SHIP - Reder 39 yd FG 12:18 Shippensburg University football senior Jamie

OUTLOOK CAL - Lorenz 32 yd FG 8:07 Reder kicked three fi eld goals as the Red Raid- CAL - Lorenz 43 yd FG 2:21 ers concluded its 2007 season with a 30-9 loss Fourth Quarter at No. 6-ranked California (Pa.) on Saturday at CAL - Lorenz 22 yd FG 12:56 Adamson Stadium. SHIP - Reder 30 yd FG 8:47 The last time Shippensburg (3-8, 2-4 PSAC Lynch ran for 71 yards against the nation’s nation’sNo No. CAL - Garver 6 yd pass from Ruggiero West) fi nished the season 3-8 was in 1996. 1-ranked rushing defense, a unit that entered (Lorenz kick) 1:48 Meanwhile, the victory gives the Vulcans (11- the contest allowing just 49.4 yards per game. 0, 6-0 PSAC West) its third consecutive PSAC It is the second largest single-game total for a Shippensburg California (Pa.) Western Division championship as well as the running back against the Vulcan defense this First Downs 12 16 PROFILES school’s third undefeated regular season. season. Rushes-Yards 31-46 40-170 Reder concluded his career having made 44 Shippensburg’s versatile backfi eld was also Comp-Att-Int 32-16-0 27-14-1 fi eld goals, one short of the record held by benefi ted by a strong performance from an- Passing Yards 173 164 Howie Guarini. He fi nishes his career with 244 other senior in Dave Wilkerson who fi nished Return Yards 139 100 points, surpassing Guarini’s total of 230 for the the contest by leading the Red Raiders with a Punts-Average 7-38.0 6-39.2 most points by a kicker in school history. Reder seven receptions for 66 yards. Red-shirt senior Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 fi nishes his career second in school history for Gabe Maiocco fi nished the game with 15 Penalties-Yards 3-20 8-69 total points behind current Green Bay Packer completions for 165 yards. Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-12 2-31 John Kuhn ‘04, who amassed 322 points in his Time of Possession 27:20 32:40 Overall, the offense totaled 219 yards against

REVIEW career. the nation’s No. 2 ranked defense, who entered INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Despite a roster that has been felled by injuries, the contest holding opponents to just 185.6 RUSHING - Shippensburg: Lynch 22-71; Mar- the Red Raiders remained within two posses- yards per game. Reder’s three fi eld goals came shall 3-9; Wilkerson 2-0; Maiocco; 4-minus 34. sions of one of the best teams in Division II against a team that was ranked No. 1 in the California (Pa.): Williams 26-151; Brown 8-19; until the fi nal moments of the game. nation in scoring defense and who had allowed Ruggiero 4-4; TEAM 2-minus 4. Against the Vulcans, Shippensburg was just four fi eld goals all season as well as just 10 without the services of its two leading rushers, touchdowns. PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 15-28-0- senior Aaron Dykes and red-shirt junior David A rough opening quarter ultimately doomed 165; DiFebbo 1-4-0-8. California (Pa.): Ruggiero Richards, as well as its second-leading tackler, Shippensburg on Saturday. After spotting the 14-27-1-164. red-shirt senior Jaron Nalewak. Vulcans a 14-0 lead by surrendering two touch- PSAC RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Wilkerson 7-66; Sophomore Chris Lynch delivered a season- downs and 161 yards on Calfornia’s two open- Harris 4-29; Chavous 3-52; Fogarty 2-26. Cali- high 22 carries after totaling just two carries for ing drives, the Red Raider defense rebounded fornia (Pa.): Slappy 4-94; Ivery 4-23; Forse 2-18; four yards in the last four games. to allow just 173 yards and 16 points over the fi nal 52 minutes of the game. Garver 2-14; Brown 1-8; Michael Rhue 1-7.

Defensively, red-shirt MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. sophomore Andy Casale contributed one of the

OPPONENTS ATT - 4000 strongest games of his young career, recording a career and team-high 14 tackles, including three for loss. HISTORY

Jonathan Aldridge

70 Shippensburg University The PSAC The PSAC THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INTRO

The Pennsylvania State Ath- Steve Murray leticletic Conference, with 57 years of oorganizedrga competition, has evolved Commissioner iintonto one of the NCAA’s largest and Steve Murray was appointed commissioner of the Pennsylvania State momost heralded intercollegiate athletic Athletic Conference on July 1, 1998 by the league’s Board of Directors. cconferences.on Murray has served the PSAC since August of 1993. He was the confer- TTheh 2008-09 academic year will be a COACHES ence’s fi rst sports information director, a position he held for three years. grgroundbreaking one for the PSAC, He was promoted to assistant commissioner for media relations in 1996, aas the league will expand beyond its ooriginal 14 members for the fi rst and served as the conference’s acting commissioner for a year until taking time since its offi cial formation in over his current post. 1951. New full-time members While athletic success has been visible among the league’s institutions, and Mer- Murray has been an equal proponent for academic achievement for cyhcyhursturst CCollege,ollege along with associate member PSAC student-athletes. The number of PSAC Scholar-Athletes - those LLongong IslandIsland University – C.W.C.W Post, expect to complement the PSAC’PSAC’s already l d solid lid foundation. f d i achieving a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better - has in- creased in every year during his tenure. That total has risen to well above With 16 full-time institutions, the PSAC shares distinction with the West OUTLOOK 1,300, nearly double that fi gure of the mid-1990s. Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as the NCAA Division II’s largest in terms of membership. League expansion has brought acclaim through postseason The PSAC continues to engage in several new endeavors under Murray’s opportunities, as well. In 2008-09, the Conference will sponsor 23 champion- leadership. A few examples includes the implementation of the league’s ships, the most for leagues in Division II. Sportsmanship Policy in 2003, the collaborative yearly project by the Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually PSAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to host an Organ Donor combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ulti- Awareness Day, and a major role in the application of the PSAC’s Dixon mately, the membership’s success has yielded 40 NCAA team and 218 individual All-Sports Trophy which was introduced in 1996. With Murray’s guid- title winners. ance, opportunities for student-athletes and institutions has increased, While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one evidenced by the expansion of PSAC playoff fi elds in seven team sports,

PROFILES of Division II’s fi nest from an academic standpoint. Today, well over a quarter and the addition of championships in Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track of the PSAC’s estimated 5,300 participants are honored each year as “Scholar- and Field in 2002. Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes were fi rst recognized in the In addition to his duties as commissioner, Murray serves on the NCAA’s mid-1990s. Playing Rules and Oversight Panel. From 1999-2004 he held a spot on the NCAA II Football Selection Committee, including the position The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and administer- of Chair from 2001-04. Since its inception in 1999-2000, Murray has ing men’s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers colleges in the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest and growth of women’s chaired the regional selection and served as voting coordinator for the athletics, the conference was restructured to provide for women’s programs. Disney National Scholar-Athlete of the Year awarded by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association. Upon its formation, the league did not have a standard competitive division. However, in 1980, the league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA A native of Emporium, Pennsylvania, Murray graduated from Gannon REVIEW Division II. Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight University in 1985 with a degree in business administration. He also schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll played baseball for the Golden Knights for two years. Following gradu- over 117,000 students and claim over 661,000 alumni, including 430,000 who ation, Murray earned a master’s degree from the United States Sports reside in Pennsylvania. Academy in Mobile, Alabama. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It Murray came to the PSAC after a six-year stint at Centenary College in employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. Louisiana, where he served the institution in several different capacities. Originally, he was athletic trainer and assistant baseball coach at Cente- nary. He later became compliance coordinator and eventually served as 2007-2008 NCAA Champions sports information director for three years.

PSAC Team: Bloomsburg, Division II Field Hockey; West Chester, Division II Lacrosse Murray, his wife Candace, and son Ian, live in Lock Haven. Individual: Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Sean Strauman, IUP (800m); Division II Indoor Track & Field: Brad Mueller, Slippery Rock (60m); Division II Swimming & Diving: Teagan Riggs, Clarion (3m diving); Ben Kuntz, West Chester (200 Butterfl y); Matt Golebiewski, Brendan Fanslau, Chris Salomone, Rod King, West Chester (800 Freestyle Relay)

OPPONENTS 2007-2008 ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Football: - Mike Butterworth, Slippery Rock; Clint Forsha, Slippery Rock; Kyle Witucki, Edinboro Volleyball: Kristi Fiorillo, Clarion Women-At-Large: Kelley Healey, Kutztown Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country: Jennifer Hansen, Slippery Rock; Am- ber Hackenberg, Bloomsburg; Erin Richard,Clarion HISTORY

72 Shippensburg University 96 EastStroudsburg14,Shippensburg14 (tie) 25, Clarion Millersville 24 1976 49, EastStroudsburg 4 Clarion 1977 Haven48, 14 Cheyney Lock 1978 15, Clarion Kutztown 14 1979 Shippensburg34,Millersville14 1980 24, EastStroudsburg Edinboro 22 1981 27, Clarion 14 EastStroudsburg 1982 California (Pa.) 21, Bloomsburg14 1983 Bloomsburg 31, Indiana (Pa.) 9 1984 Indiana(Pa.) 20, West Chester 6 1985 Indiana(Pa.) 21, West Chester 9 1986 1987 State Game West –Einboro 1988 West –Indiana(Pa.) East– West Chester, Millersville(tie) 1989 West –Indiana(Pa.) East–Millersville 1990 West –Indiana(Pa.) East–Stroudsburg 1991 West –Indiana(Pa.) East– West Chester 1992 West –Indiana (Pa.) East–Millersville 1993 West –Edinboro East–Bloomsburg, West Chester(tie) 1994 West –Clarion, Indiana(Pa.) East–Bloomsburg, Millersville (tie) 1995 West Rock –Slippery East–Bloomsburg 1996 West Rock –Slippery East–Bloomsburg 1997 West Rock –Slippery East–Millersville 1998 West –Clarion, Indiana(Pa.), (tie) Rock Slippery East– West Chester 1999 West –Indiana (Pa.) East–Bloomsburg 2000 West –Indiana (Pa.) East–Bloomsburg 2001 West –Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.) (tie) East–Bloomsburg, (tie) EastStroudsburg 2002 West –Edinboro,Indiana(Pa.), Shippensburg(tie) East–Bloomsburg, (tie) EastStroudsburg 2003 West -California(Pa.), Edinboro 2004 West -Indiana(Pa.), California(Pa.) East-Bloomsburg 2005 West -California(Pa.) East-Bloomsburg 2006 East- West Chester 2007 Divisional Champions champions havebeennamed. ence’s desire toqualifymore teamsforthepostseasonplay, divisional only determined theconference champion. Through 2007, totheconfer- Game” playedbetweenthe Wester tem wasusedindeterminingachampion. From 1960to1987, a “State championship. theadventofconference, With Point theSaylor Sys- all the “state colleges.” pollwasconsideredThe sportswriters’ amythical ers usedapolltoselect “conference champion” basedontheresults of ofthePSACPrior totheorigination in1951, Pennsylvania’s sportswrit- PSAC Champions East–Millersville East– West Chester West –Shippensburg n andEasternDivisionchampions 1934 Indiana 1935 Shippensburg (Pa.) 1936 Lock 1937 Lock Haven 1938 Mansfi Haven Indiana(Pa.), Millersville 1939 Slippery 1940 Rock 1941 Millersville No champion(World War II) 1942 East No champion(World War II) 1943 Stroudsburg No champion(World War II) 1944 1945 1946 California 1947 Mansfi (Pa.) 1948 Bloomsburg 1949 Bloomsburg Selected bytheSportswriters 1950 West 1951 Bloomsburg Chester 1952 West Bloomsburg, EastStroudsburg, West Chester 1953 West Chester 1954 Chester 1955 Bloomsburg LockHaven,Shippensburg (tie) 1956 West 1957 Chester 1958 California 1959 West (Pa.) Saylor Points System WestChester Haven6 Chester35, Lock West 0 Rock Chester21, Slippery 1960 13, Rock 6 EastStroudsburg Slippery 1961 West 7 Rock Chester36, Slippery 1962 27, EastStroudsburg Indiana(Pa.) 14 1963 26, EastStroudsburg Indiana(Pa.) 10 1964 28, Clarion West Chester26 1965 West Chester27, 7 Clarion 1966 California(Pa.) 28, 28(tie) EastStroudsburg 1967 West Chester41, 34 Clarion 1968 Edinboro 14, West Chester6 1969 West Chester35, Edinboro 14 1970 29, Rock West Slippery Chester27 1971 28, Rock West Slippery Chester14 1972 20, Rock West Slippery Chester7 1973 24, EastStroudsburg Edinboro 20 1974 1975 eld eld Red Raiders Football 73 PSAC CHAMPIONS Red Raiders Football The PSAC

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The PSAC PSAC WEST YEAR IN REVIEW INTRO

2007 PSAC WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS PSAC PLAYOFF RESULTS CONFERENCE OVERALL NCAA Northeast Region First Round (Nov. 17) TEAM W L FOR OPP W L FOR OPP Indiana (Pa.) 45, West Chester 35 California (Pa.) 6 0 199 45 13 1 502 161 Indiana (Pa.) 5 1 185 120 9 3 462 274 NCAA Northeast Region Semifi nals (Nov. 24) Slippery Rock 4 2 209 153 9 2 392 222 California (Pa.) 43, Southern Connecticut State 7

COACHES Edinboro 3 3 201 179 7 4 393 306 Shepherd 41, Indiana (Pa.) 34 Shippensburg 2 4 158 164 3 8 254 294 Lock Haven 1 5 73 238 1 10 118 400 NCAA Northeast Region Championship (Dec. 1) Clarion 0 6 116 242 0 11 184 437 California (Pa.) 58, Shepherd 38 2007 PSAC EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS NCAA Semifi nal (Dec. 8) CONFERENCE OVERALL Valdosta State 28, California (Pa.) 24 TEAM W L FOR OPP W L FOR OPP West Chester 5 0 172 70 9 3 384 272 Bloomsburg 4 1 209 136 7 3 398 282

OUTLOOK Kutztown 2 3 121 138 5 6 306 319 East Stroudsburg 2 3 131 130 3 6 239 238 Millersville 2 3 117 134 3 8 172 286 Cheyney 0 5 46 188 1 10 149 454

INDIVIDUAL HONORS FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE Offensive Player of the Year: C Rory Thomas, Sr., Indiana (Pa.) C Kerry Robbins, Sr., Shippensburg Trevor Harris, QB, Edinboro OG Bron Clouser, Sr., Slippery Rock OG Ryan Gibble, So., Lock Haven Defensive Player of the Year: OG Jimmy O’Rourke, So., Indiana (Pa.) OG John Testa, Jr., California (Pa.) Gary Butler, LB, California (Pa.) PROFILES OT Mike Butterworth, Sr., Slippery Rock OT Josh Bzorek, Jr., Edinboro Rookie of the Year: Alfonso Hoggard, WR/RS, Clarion OT Tim McCutcheon, Sr., California (Pa.) OT Mike O’Brien, Sr., Clarion Coach of the Year: TE Dan Pickens, Sr., Indiana (Pa.) TE Kyle Witucki, Sr., Edinboro John Luckhardt, California (Pa.) WR Nate Forse, Sr., California (Pa.) WR Rich Cerro, Jr., Edinboro WR Mike Harris, So., Shippensburg WR Paul Favers, Sr., Slippery Rock WR Ken Witter, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) WR Pierre Odom, Sr., Clarion PSAC WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK QB Trevor Harris, So., Edinboro QB Joe Ruggiero, Sr., California (Pa.) Offensive Players of the Week RB Aaron Dykes, Sr., Shippensburg RB Kareem Dutreille, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) S4 Corey Manfull Slippery Rock RB Corey Manfull, Jr., Slippery Rock RB Eddie Emmanuel, Sr., Clarion S8 Joe Ruggiero California (Pa.) RB Brandon Lombardy, Jr., California (Pa.) RB Garrett Lestochi, Sr., Indiana (Pa.)

REVIEW S15 Trevor Harris Edinboro K Jamie Reder, Sr., Shippensburg K Tyler Lorenz, So., California (Pa.) S22 Corey Manfull Slippery Rock RET Jermaine Moye, Sr., California (Pa.) RET Paul Favers, Sr., Slippery Rock S29 Trevor Harris Edinboro Andrew Krewatch Indiana (Pa.) FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE O6 Trevor Harris Edinboro DL Chris Amico, Sr., Edinboro DL Tyler Boudreau, Jr., Slippery Rock Ryan Lehmeier Slippery Rock DL Clint Forsha, Sr., Slippery Rock DL Jason Groller, Jr., Shippensburg O13 Kareem Dutreille Indiana (Pa.) DL Kirby Griffi n, Sr., California (Pa.) DL Cory Lacek, Sr., Slippery Rock O20 Paul Favers Slippery Rock DL Anthony Guerra, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) DL Rob Plowman, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) O27 Corey Manfull Slippery Rock DL Willie Walker, Jr., California (Pa.) DL Matt Scott, Sr., Indiana (Pa.) N3 Trevor Harris Edinboro LB Brian Mohr, Sr., California (Pa.) LB Andy Casale, So., Shippensburg PSAC N10 Ibrahim Smith Lock Haven LB Gary Butler, Sr., California (Pa.) LB Jaron Nalewak, Sr., Shippensburg LB Darren Burns, Jr., California (Pa.) LB Greg Sondag, Fr., Edinboro Defensive Players of the Week LB Terrence Jackson, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) LB Josh Zunic, Sr., California (Pa.) S4 Darren Burns California (Pa.) DB Jonathan Aldridge, Sr., Shippensburg DB Tom Davidson, Sr., Edinboro S8 Gary Butler California (Pa.) DB Dionte Henry, Sr., California (Pa.) DB Akeem Etheridge, Sr., Slippery Rock S15 Terrence Jackson Indiana (Pa.) DB Terrence Johnson, So., California (Pa.) DB Dan Skelton, Fr., Edinboro S22 Richie Barnes Slippery Rock DB Corey Sample, Jr., Indiana (Pa.) DB Taurean Valentine, Sr., Edinboro S29 Dan Skelton Edinboro

OPPONENTS P Jace Amore, Sr., California (Pa.) P Kyler Ford, So., Shippensburg O6 Terrence Johnson California (Pa.) O13 Corey Sample Indiana (Pa.) O20 Gary Butler California (Pa.) O27 Brian Mohr California (Pa.) N3 California (Pa.) Def. California (Pa.) N10 Tyler Boudreau Slippery Rock HISTORY

74 Shippensburg University hye 1 11 2 0 2 11 21 149 15 10 13.5 1 9 Lock 0 1 118 9 910 10.7 11 7 11 13 23 11 184 22 19 0 16.7 Cheyney 172 17 0 0 15.6 Haven Millersville Clarion 1 9 11 1 32 Shippensburg 254 25 40 23.1 8 11 Avg 41 306 34 0 27.8 East Pts Saf Kutztown FG Stroudsburg 0 9 0 DXP 29 2XP 13 West 26 0 2 11 239 56 26.6 393 0 45 30 35.7 XP 6 Slippery 12 53 384 48 0 32.0 Chester TD 0 6 Edinboro 11 54 G 392 Rock 50 0 35.6 California 0 5 Indiana 10 55 398 (Pa.) 45 40 39.8 2 14 63 0 21 12 57 0 60 Bloomsburg 15 55 10 502 35.9 (Pa.)462 38.5 Team SCORING OFFENSE 85.3 9384.7 4 771038.7 11 199 Millersville 11 267 Lock 131 1549.1 1169 4.4 3 106.3 459.0 11 10 341 183 1777 9.7 155 2045.5 Haven California 108 2075 6.1 11 177.7 12 961.3 188.6 14 349 2395 6.9 (Pa.)Bloomsburg 214 11 403 26 84.9 171.1 199 1449.4 2376 5.9 Cheyney 11 216.0 Slippery 957.6 11 10 271 2214 8.2 159 TD 23 Rock Yds/G Avg Clarion 201.3 2.4 Yds East 11 390 192 1449.2 11 112.1 2621 6.7 379 Pct. 189 1249.9 934 9 Stroudsburg Shippensburg 2491 6.6 Int 20 320 238.3 166 1051.9 2004 6.3 10 143.2 Cmp Att 226.5 17 11 Kutztown 222.7 391 G 147.4 11 3.7 448 West 24 303 1367.6 12 332 3441 7.7 11 184 1855.4 3102 9.3 31 3.9 312.8 Indiana 12 Chester 393 28 23 238 1160.6 258.5 1009 3111 7.9 (Pa.)Edinboro 29 259.2 4.0 274 1719 Team 445 1769 9 PASS OFFENSE 206.9 442 12 30 262.3 12 11 Cheyney 4.9 29 Haven Lock 2897 5.8 11 Clarion 590 East Stroudsburg 2885 Edinboro 11 14 501 Indiana (Pa.) 11 West Chester 388 Kutztown 11 11 Shippensburg Millersville 11 366 California (Pa.) 346 Bloomsburg 10 Rock Slippery 334.8 433 28 Team G 778 458 378.0 5.1 RUSHING OFFENSE 56 523 402.5 3013 5.6 53 11 722 2783 3.916 1845 938 11778 405.9 594 Lock 1094 492 253.0 11934 2075 729 2853 5292 3.9 5.8 51 20 1169 658 1572 Millersville 2103 3.2 Haven 2004 13 259.4 1634 191.2 939 4830 6.3 Cheyney 1009 9 11 Clarion 838 463.5 2395 4871 2.0 1624 52 2897 East Stroudsburg Att 774 3111 14 1845 11 Shippensburg 6.6 1719 3102 1634 1094 California (Pa.) 12 5099 2619 2491 1769 3.8 812 4125 Kutztown 11 3.0 5.1 12 4.5 Yds/G 772 TD Avg/P 31 Yards Plays Indiana (Pa.) 375.0 Pass 2214 2376 Rush West Chester 1624 G 2885 3.5 Bloomsburg 10 8 11 3.5 Edinboro 11 769 2621 2619 5.3 21 Yds Rock Slippery 1777 Team848 1572 675 3470 TOTAL OFFENSE 21 12 4245 4396 3441 6.5 4.5 70.7 148.5 19 5.0 12 52 794 41 39 439.6 23 5013 Avg 142.9 385.9 99.5 6.3 315.5 167.7 147.6 52 261.9 455.7 TD Yds/G losug 10 328 11 382 186 1056.7 212 1355.5 7.8 2564 6.7 2550 24 256.4 17 231.8 Bloomsburg 11 316 174 1355.1 7.7 2435 Edinboro 13 221.4 Kutztown 11 Clarion 11 275 Lock 158 1457.5 8.5 2350 22 213.6 Haven West 12 393 11 312 210 1153.4 159 1251.0 6.5 255 2552 6.6 Yds/G Avg Slippery 2071 Chester TD 16 11 212.7 358 12 188.3 Yds 196 1754.7 6.4 2303 Rock Millersville Pct. 11 209.4 11 225 111 1349.3 11 Shippensburg Int 8.2 1845 Cmp 332 Att 16 167.7 164 Indiana 12 351 184 G 170 1248.4 5 6.3 2212 55.4 (Pa.)Cheyney 15 184.3 2068 East 8 6.2 9 Stroudsburg California 221 2864 5.833 21 108 1148.9 11498 6.6 1464 260.4 14 188.0 414 13 (Pa.)Team 162.7 211 1851.0 5.1 2124 10 64.3 151.7 PASS DEFENSE 25555.240 11493 232.3 2595 5.3 27 Clarion 11491 235.9 2397 19494.424 Lock 11443 177.2 19044.227 11457 Cheyney 173.1 16453.922 Haven 11419 149.5 16764.4 16 East 9.4 9383 186.2 Millersville 13323.814 Stroudsburg 10350 Yds/G 133.2 TD Kutztown Avg. 13983.6 Edinboro12 11390 Yards25 127.1 Rushes Bloomsburg G Shippensburg 14783.416 12440 123.2 West 217.9 13113.314 11403 119.2 Slippery 13343.217 12415 111.2 Chester Indiana 9 55.9 7831.7 Rock California 14457 (Pa.) Team 7.058 5261 478.3 753 (Pa.) 1128642397 RUSHING DEFENSE 6.156 4400 400.0 718 1125551845 Clarion 6.549 4945 5.640 449.5 766 4339 394.5 773 1125952350 Lock 1119042435 Haven Cheyney 5.738 5.239 3896 389.6 678 4195 381.4 801 1013322564 1116452550 Kutztown 207.6 5.336 19 Bloomsburg 4020 365.5 755 1119492071 3.3 Edinboro TD Millersville 2907 Yds/G Avg YardsEast 871 Plys 5.229 3140 4.832 348.9 604 4030 335.8 833 9 16761464 Stroudsburg West Pass 1214782552 2124 4.725 Rush 4.8 33 3614 Slippery 328.5 761 Chester 3466 722 315.1 G 1113112303 783 1113982068 Rock Shippensburg 4.632 3546 295.5 766 14 Indiana 1213342212 16.7 1170 1170 0 (Pa.)California (Pa.) Team 18.2 18.1 19.2 944 1 905 1 TOTAL 1152 1150 DEFENSE 998 0 1152 19.4 949 0 Cheyney 1049 19.6 Shippensburg 1172 1409 0 Millersville Edinboro 19.6 1169 1354 0 Bloomsburg 21.0 Clarion 21.8 Avg 1159 820 1 21.4 1439 1286 1 TD 854 1 1140 Lock Yds Ret 21.5 1251 G California 1096 0 Haven Slippery (Pa.) West Rock 21.9 23.4 946 1248 1009 0 1122 2 Kutztown Chester East Indiana Stroudsburg Team (Pa.) KICKOFF RETURNS PSAC TEAMSTATISTICS Red Raiders Football 75 The PSAC

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The PSAC PSAC TEAM STATISTICS INTRO

SCORING DEFENSE PUNTING Team G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Team G No. Yards Avg Ret Yds Avg Net/P California (Pa.) 14 20 15 1 0 8 0 161 11.5 California (Pa.) 14 57 2295 40.3 16 79 1.4 38.9 Slippery Rock 11 27 16 3 0 12 1 222 20.2 East Stroudsburg 9 48 1953 40.7 18 120 2.5 38.2 West Chester 12 35 26 3 0 10 0 272 22.7 West Chester 12 44 1760 40.0 18 105 2.4 37.6 Indiana (Pa.) 12 35 32 1 0 10 0 274 22.8 Kutztown 11 50 2060 41.2 28 241 4.8 36.4

COACHES Millersville 11 38 34 0 0 8 0 286 26.0 Millersville 11 76 3002 39.5 31 294 3.9 35.6 East Stroudsburg 9 33 23 1 0 5 0 238 26.4 Shippensburg 11 70 2764 39.5 33 275 3.9 35.6 Shippensburg 11 38 33 0 0 11 0 294 26.7 Slippery Rock 11 38 1472 38.7 22 173 4.6 34.2 Edinboro 11 39 32 1 0 12 1 306 27.8 Lock Haven 11 83 3140 37.8 33 309 3.7 34.1 Bloomsburg 10 39 32 1 0 4 1 282 28.2 Indiana (Pa.) 12 53 1882 35.5 13 87 1.6 33.9 Kutztown 11 42 41 0 0 8 1 319 29.0 Clarion 11 59 2126 36.0 31 253 4.3 31.7 Lock Haven 11 55 49 0 0 7 0 400 36.4 Bloomsburg 10 38 1302 34.3 21 143 3.8 30.5 Clarion 11 60 57 1 0 6 0 437 39.7 Edinboro 11 34 1052 30.9 8 50 1.5 29.5 Cheyney 11 62 55 1 0 7 2 454 41.3 Cheyney 11 52 1712 32.9 23 200 3.8 29.1

OUTLOOK PUNT RETURNS SACKS TIME OF POSSESSION Team G Ret Yds TD Avg Team G Sacks Yards Time G Total Time Avg/G Millersville 11 20 304 2 15.2 Slippery Rock 11 10 59 California (Pa.) 14 447:46 31:59 California (Pa.) 14 44 440 2 10.0 Indiana (Pa.) 12 15 88 Millersville 11 345:27 31:24 Bloomsburg 10 11 109 0 9.9 Bloomsburg 10 16 102 Indiana (Pa.) 12 371:47 30:58 Shippensburg 11 33 307 0 9.3 Shippensburg 11 20 166 Slippery Rock 11 339:43 30:53 Indiana (Pa.) 12 30 273 1 9.1 California (Pa.) 14 21 139 Shippensburg 11 337:32 30:41 East Stroudsburg 9 20 166 0 8.3 Edinboro 11 22 112 Bloomsburg 10 302:28 30:14 West Chester 12 35 279 0 8.0 East Stroudsburg 9 24 135 Kutztown 11 329:09 29:55

PROFILES Lock Haven 11 19 130 0 6.8 Millersville 11 26 152 Cheyney 11 327:34 29:46 Edinboro 11 16 94 1 5.9 West Chester 12 26 211 West Chester 12 353:17 29:26 Slippery Rock 11 19 97 0 5.1 Kutztown 11 27 156 Clarion 11 320:54 29:10 Clarion 11 15 71 0 4.7 Cheyney 11 29 187 Edinboro 11 319:26 29:02 Kutztown 11 24 108 0 4.5 Clarion 11 31 205 East Stroudsburg 9 255:45 28:25 Cheyney 11 6 9 0 1.5 Lock Haven 11 34 220 Lock Haven 11 310:31 28:13

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS TURNOVER MARGIN |-----Gained-----| |------Lost------| Team G Conv Att Pct Team G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G Edinboro 11 72 148 48.6 Slippery Rock 11 13 17 30 6 9 15 +15 1.36 REVIEW Indiana (Pa.) 12 82 177 46.3 California (Pa.) 14 14 18 32 4 9 13 +19 1.36 Bloomsburg 10 58 129 45.0 Millersville 11 13 12 25 5 10 15 +10 0.91 West Chester 12 69 155 44.5 Indiana (Pa.) 12 14 12 26 9 11 20 +6 0.50 Slippery Rock 11 63 143 44.1 Bloomsburg 10 6 10 16 8 4 12 +4 0.40 California (Pa.) 14 84 193 43.5 Kutztown 11 17 13 30 13 14 27 +3 0.27 Kutztown 11 72 177 40.7 Edinboro 11 7 13 20 8 13 21 -1 -0.09 Clarion 11 62 175 35.4 Clarion 11 12 8 20 8 14 22 -2 -0.18 Cheyney 11 55 156 35.3 Lock Haven 11 8 14 22 13 15 28 -6 -0.55 Shippensburg 11 54 166 32.5 Shippensburg 11 7 5 12 9 12 21 -9 -0.82 Millersville 11 54 171 31.6 West Chester 12 13 11 24 17 18 35 -11 -0.92 PSAC East Stroudsburg 9 36 132 27.3 East Stroudsburg 9 5 11 16 15 10 25 -9 -1.00 Lock Haven 11 34 160 21.2 Cheyney 11 6 13 19 22 20 42 -23 -2.09 FIRST DOWNS Team G Rush Pass Pen Total RED ZONE OFFENSE California (Pa.) 14 145 111 18 274 Team G RedZ Pct TDs R/P FG-A Fumb/Int/Downs/Other Indiana (Pa.) 12 92 143 24 259 Bloomsburg 10 45-48 93.8 40 34/6 5-6 0/1/0/1 Edinboro 11 86 157 15 258 Indiana (Pa.) 12 49-57 86.0 38 21/17 11-13 2/2/1/1 OPPONENTS Slippery Rock 11 135 91 14 240 East Stroudsburg 9 29-35 82.9 21 9/12 8-11 1/2/0/0 Kutztown 11 96 117 22 235 Shippensburg 11 33-41 80.5 27 20/7 6-7 0/2/5/0 West Chester 12 86 122 16 224 California (Pa.) 14 52-66 78.8 35 20/15 17-20 2/3/5/1 Shippensburg 11 81 119 18 218 Slippery Rock 11 38-49 77.6 32 19/13 6-10 1/0/4/2 Bloomsburg 10 137 66 10 213 West Chester 12 33-44 75.0 28 17/11 5-8 4/3/1/0 Clarion 11 68 102 30 200 Lock Haven 11 17-23 73.9 11 9/2 6-8 1/0/3/0 Cheyney 11 56 101 20 177 Edinboro 11 35-48 72.9 33 16/17 2-5 3/0/6/1 East Stroudsburg 9 57 85 12 154 Kutztown 11 35-49 71.4 27 16/11 8-14 0/4/3/1 Millersville 11 103 39 8 150 Millersville 11 17-26 65.4 12 12/0 5-8 0/3/2/1 Lock Haven 11 53 54 15 122 Clarion 11 26-42 61.9 17 11/6 9-16 2/4/3/0 Cheyney 11 18-30 60.0 17 8/9 1-2 4/4/2/1 HISTORY

76 Shippensburg University a aor,BOM 0 9 14 22 84 183.4 201.6 1834 1613 209.5 232 312 1643 1560 2304 214.0 191 211.3 53 385 2426 253.9 10 2140 2324 8 269.0 -122 398 299 2793 1859 2196 11 475 254.1 1883 281 2613 128 320 319.8 Dan Latorre, 3049 BLOOM 1765 180 10 11 414 234.2 Murry,Derrick CHEY 118 3100 3518 11 Yds/G 29733432810 -163 TotalGabe Maiocco, SHIP 506 12 -51 7 Pass Plays 3268 Nate Crookshank, ROCK Rush 12 250 Tyler Huether, CLAR GP Bill 11 106.1 Zwaan, Kyle Spotts, KUTZ 9 WCU 120.4 111.7 Andrew Krewatch, IUP 118.0 15 1859 10 20 1765 Roken,Tim ESU 51.0 2426 2613 137.4 51.9 51.4 12 Trevor Harris, EDIN 50.3 25 7 150 11 2365 Player, 14 Team 294 183 61.2 139 191 356 TOTAL 10 OFFENSE 268 380 146.1 9 151.5 11 7 29 11 30 211 3100 Tyler 3268 Huether, CLAR 345 60.6 68.5 152.4 153.8 Gabe Maiocco, 14 SHIP 11 Eff. 23 10 10 61.4 237 Kyle Spotts, KUTZ 2196 1643 292 TD 391 59.2 64.7 59.5 426 13.0 Yds Roken,Tim ESU 12 61.6 11 9 Pct. 4 Joe Ruggiero, CAL 11.2 Int 5 67.0 15.8 154 Cmp 103 Att Andrew Krewatch, IUP 260 173 68.1 5 GP 675 20.5 Trevor 70.8 Harris, EDIN 11 3 10 157.4 2973 28 56.4 22.7 Nate Crookshank, ROCK 647 16 307173 52 13.7 6 12 678 Dan Latorre, BLOOM 11 58 4 737 Bill 11 43 88.3 681 Zwaan, Player, Team WCU 10 36 779 20.1 11 30 PASS EFFICIENCY 118.7 57 7 96.7 11 10 18.5 Odom,Pierre CLAR Avg/C 23.7 883 11 Terry Grossetti, ROCK 8 TD 12 4.21 44 Yds Rich Cerro, EDIN 1187 1160 Mychal Skinner, IUP 13.6 Rec 10 64 4.08 49 Paul Favers, ROCK GP 10 67 877 913.1 SHIP Mike Harris, 4.36 12 23.7 73.1 4.40 10 12 4.73 804 Ken 10.5 20.1 4.91 12 13.0 Brahin Bilal, BLOOM 5.18 59 Witter, 1160 3 10.2 7 Mike Washington, WCU 13.7 5 49 14 5.80 Elfren Quiles, KUTZ IUP 505 9 883 4 675 Player, Team 11.2 12 48 44 553 RECEIVING YARDS PERGAME 6.40 52 779 5 54 11 18.5 10 57 Mike Washington, 11 WCU 647 Rec/G Avg/C 8 11 Nate Forse, CAL TD 58 11 Yds Alfonso Hoggard, CLAR 1187 65.3 Brahin Bilal, BLOOM Rec 10 64 Odom,Pierre CLAR 65.6 GP 3 68.5 82.0 Ryan Rybicki, EDIN 10 87.2 69.1 67 877 913.1 SHIP Mike Harris, 7 12 6.5 5.58 10 4 Ken 3.9 7 8 588 6.9 Rich Cerro, EDIN 3.9 Witter, 95.3 5.5 4.3 722 Elfren Quiles, KUTZ 90 754 902 110.2 Player,IUP Team 183 698 760 12 110 9 RECEPTIONS PERGAME 234 139.8 9 5.9 11 127 176 11 Yds/G 11 5.4 13 953 8 11 Damarcus Cleckley, ROCK TD 6.3 Avg Eddie Emmanuel, 1102 CLAR 161 143.5 Yds 1258 Ryan Lehmeier, 205 ROCK 10 201 Att IUP Kareem Dutrieulle, 23 10 5.9 Brad Lantz, MILL 9 GP Joe Partridge, ESU 1435 Osagie Osunde, WCU 244 CALDaine Williams, 10 Corey Manfull, ROCK Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM Player, Team RUSHING Yds/G lyr em P e Ys D Avg 9.9 13.7 9.7 TD 0 1 1 Yds 219 258 271 Ret 24.5 16 28 26 24.7 GP 25.0 1 Avg 9 25.1 12 25.8 10 0 491 1 IUP Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, TD 567 1 20 1 Howard Chavous, SHIP Yds 499 23 Cotton,Jimmie MILL 528 14 646 Ret Player, Team 12 20 PUNT RETURNAVG 21 25 GP 32.0 12 Jermaine Moye, CAL 11 10 961 Garland,Kevin WCU 34.0 IUP Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, 30 1631 36.6 39.5 38.8 Anthony Rodriguez, IUP 48 1868 10 Dontay Wilson, KUTZ 2683 3140 51 39.7 11 Player, Team 68 81 2979 11 KICK RETURNAVG 39.8 40.3 75 40.7 11 11 1472 Avg 2295 0.55 1953 J.D. Rodgers, EDIN 11 41.6 37 57 Mitchell,Billy 48 0.56 CHEY Yds 2040 75.0 11 Nicholas Perla, CLAR 13 Punts 9 49 0.62 62.5 Brendon Pickel, LHU 8 0.60 GP Kyler Ford, SHIP 11 0.64 8 50.0 Derek Leslie, MILL 0.75 40.0 6 Kyle 0.82 Witman, ROCK 53.8 10 15 100.0 Jace Amore, CAL 5 13 64.3 Nick Krut, ESU 9 1.44 5 11 0.82 6 1.50 Ryan Nye, KUTZ 14 9 7 Player, Team 68.4 69.2 9 FG/G 77.8 PUNTING 8 10 9 19 Pct. 13 27 11 6.2 Alex Walsh, WCU FGA 6.0 12 Jon Konieg, BLOOM 13 9 11 21 FG Mamula,Robert CLAR 68 6.4 48 Matt Dineen, KUTZ 7.2 9 6 14 John Banzhof, GP MILL 0 11 58 Matt McNelis, IUP 6.5 50 65 7.8 0 7.8 Jamie Reder, SHIP 5 13 Marc Domonkos, LHU 0 8.4 78 43 78 8 26 Greg Knauss, ESU 8.7 78 0 Tyler Lorenz, CAL 11 0 117 0 0 0 8 Player, Team 78 0 21 0 FIELD GOALS 0 9 54 Pts/G 9 0 14.2 13 13 Pts Houston Brown, EDIN 0 0 13 FG CJ Bahr, ROCK 142 12 10 XPT Jon Konieg, BLOOM 10 0 14 13 TD Mike Washington, WCU 108.9 4 Greg Knauss, ESU 1089 9 GP Osagie Osunde, WCU 0 114.2 Paul 23 Favers, ROCK 117.1 1142 0 1171 116.1 Tyler Lorenz, CAL 1277 424 411 10 Corey Manfull, ROCK 136 258 9 693 Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM 460 121.4 953 0 126.1 1214 681 1261 Player, Team 0 10 505 646 0 70 SCORING 146.6 146.4 0 79 1319 1464 10 74 10 0 13 492 Osagie Osunde, WCU 1187 11 21 Howard Chavous, Yds SHIP 0 Avg/G 555 9 883 Alfonso Hoggard, CLAR KR 01210 10 52 68 121.0 Paul PR Favers, 185.3 ROCK 10 0 1853 Rcv 108 Daine 101102 1258 255 10 Rush Williams, KUTZ Dontay Wilson, GP 79 9 CAL Elfren Quiles, KUTZ 84 Brahin Bilal, BLOOM 1435 Corey Manfull, ROCK 10 Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM Player, Team ALL PURPOSE PSAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Red Raiders Football 77 The PSAC

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The PSAC PSAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INTRO

INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES FOR LOSS Player, Team GP Int Yds TD Int/G Player, Team GP Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Brandon Shelton, MILL 11 6 121 2 0.55 Tyler Boudreau, ROCK 11 13 8 77 21 1.91 Tyree Cooper, CHEY 11 6 66 0 0.55 Chris Amico, EDIN 11 14 5 61 19 1.73 Mike Mignogno, WCU 12 6 73 1 0.50 Gary Butler, CAL 14 13 11 107 24 1.71 Dan Skelton, EDIN 10 4 152 1 0.40 Cory Lacek, ROCK 7 6 5 51 11 1.57

COACHES Sam Morant, ROCK 10 4 39 0 0.40 Kirby Griffi n, CAL 14 13 7 84 20 1.43 AJ Saunders, ROCK 11 4 28 0 0.36 Rob Plowman, IUP 12 13 4 86 17 1.42 Brian Bingnear, KUTZ 11 4 26 0 0.36 Anthony Guerra, IUP 10 10 4 60 14 1.40 Wes Plummer, LHU 10 3 86 0 0.30 Matt Scott, IUP 12 10 6 52 16 1.33 Aaron Pryer, LHU 11 3 81 0 0.27 Brian Mohr, CAL 12 9 7 42 16 1.33 Kyle Crane, LHU 11 3 20 0 0.27 Josh Zunic, CAL 14 10 8 36 18 1.29

TACKLES (ALL POSITIONS) PASSES DEFENDED Player, Team GP Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sacks Player, Team GP PBU Int Total Brian Bingnear, KUTZ 11 71 47 118 10.7 0.0 Brandon Shelton, MILL 11 8 6 14 OUTLOOK Jayson Frank, ESU 9 49 44 93 10.3 4.0 Mike Mignogno, WCU 12 6 6 12 Lateef Ferguson, WCU 12 70 46 116 9.7 2.0 Justin Gibbs, KUTZ 11 9 3 12 Corey Gildea, LHU 11 41 59 100 9.1 0.0 Taurean Valentine, EDIN 11 9 2 11 Justin Allen, CHEY 11 65 35 100 9.1 1.5 Dan Skelton, EDIN 10 7 4 11 Tom Cressman, KUTZ 11 50 47 97 8.8 2.0 Jonathan Aldridge, SHIP 11 10 0 10 Dave Lotier, ESU 9 43 36 79 8.8 3.5 AJ Saunders, ROCK 11 6 4 10 Brandon Hawkins, CHEY 11 54 40 94 8.5 2.0 Tyree Cooper, CHEY 11 4 6 10 Jonathan Aldridge, SHIP 11 54 37 91 8.3 1.0 Corey Sample, IUP 12 9 1 10 Marcus Banks, MILL 9 55 17 72 8.0 0.0 Dionte’ Henry, CAL 14 6 3 9

PROFILES Quintyn Brazil, CLAR 10 41 35 76 7.6 0.0 Brian Mohr, CAL 12 44 45 89 7.4 5.0 SACKS Tyler Downes, WCU 12 66 23 89 7.4 1.0 Player, Team GP Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Terrence Jackson, IUP 12 45 42 87 7.2 2.0 Vlad Garbovsky, WCU 9 8 1 43 8.5 0.94 Greg Sondag, EDIN 11 40 39 79 7.2 3.0 Gary Butler, CAL 14 8 8 79 12.0 0.86 Adam Andrasko, LHU 10 36 34 70 7.0 1.0 Tyler Boudreau, ROCK 11 6 6 54 9.0 0.82 Josh Zunic, CAL 14 41 56 97 6.9 3.0 Anthony Guerra, IUP 10 6 2 46 7.0 0.70 Rob Biernat, BLOOM 10 46 23 69 6.9 0.0 Clint Forsha, ROCK 11 6 3 46 7.5 0.68 Jake Barzen, ROCK 9 32 30 62 6.9 3.5 Darren Burns, CAL 14 8 3 49 9.5 0.68 Shane Barie, LHU 11 41 34 75 6.8 0.0 Chris Amico, EDIN 11 6 1 38 6.5 0.59

REVIEW Mike Gardier, KUTZ 11 42 32 74 6.7 2.0 Rob Plowman, IUP 12 7 0 61 7.0 0.58 Kyle Cathcart, CLAR 11 32 41 73 6.6 1.0 Kevin Branco, KUTZ 11 6 0 44 6.0 0.55 Dan Skelton, EDIN 10 48 18 66 6.6 2.0 Chad Brooks, EDIN 10 5 0 27 5.0 0.50 Jeremy Lightner, BLOOM 10 47 19 66 6.6 0.0 Sam Scott, WCU 12 57 22 79 6.6 4.0 Nick Sipes, CLAR 11 37 34 71 6.5 0.0 Andy Casale, SHIP 11 34 37 71 6.5 1.0 Y’Hoshua Murray, EDIN 11 35 35 70 6.4 0.0 Justin Gibbs, KUTZ 11 45 24 69 6.3 0.0 Mike Mignogno, WCU 12 55 20 75 6.2 0.0

PSAC Jason Krol, MILL 11 44 22 66 6.0 0.0 Josh Oswalt, SHIP 11 36 29 65 5.9 2.0 Steve Van Alstine, ESU 9 28 25 53 5.9 1.0 Shawn Crebs, LHU 11 35 29 64 5.8 0.0 Joe Okafor, CHEY 11 43 21 64 5.8 2.5 Jaron Nalewak, SHIP 10 26 32 58 5.8 1.5 Chris Amico, EDIN 11 36 27 63 5.7 6.5 Brandon Shelton, MILL 11 43 20 63 5.7 0.0 OPPONENTS Dan Tillotson, BLOOM 10 34 23 57 5.7 0.0 Cosie Spigelmeyer, IUP 11 33 29 62 5.6 2.0 Clint Forsha, ROCK 11 24 38 62 5.6 7.5 Tyler Boudreau, ROCK 11 30 30 60 5.5 9.0 Anthony Walls, ROCK 10 41 13 54 5.4 0.0 Tyree Cooper, CHEY 11 41 18 59 5.4 0.0 Sam Morant, ROCK 10 25 28 53 5.3 0.0 Sharif Proctor, LHU 10 33 20 53 5.3 0.0 Dee Wolford, SHIP 11 40 18 58 5.3 2.0 David Pacchioni, ESU 9 25 22 47 5.2 2.0 Jonathan Aldridge Rob Plowman, IUP 12 39 21 60 5.0 7.0 HISTORY Cory Porrino, KUTZ 11 24 31 55 5.0 0.0

78 Shippensburg University The Opponents The Opponents

GAME 1 GAME 2 INTRO SHEPHERD EDINBORO RAMS FIGHTING SCOTS August 30, 2008 • 1:00 PM September 6, 2008 • 12:30 PM Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, PA COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Shepherdstown, WV Series Record: 28-15-0 Location: Edinboro, Pa. Series Record: 23-23-1 Founded: 1871 Series at Shippensburg: 16-5 Founded: 1857 Series at Shippensburg: 15-7 Enrollment: 4,170 Series at Shepherd: 12-10 Enrollment: 7,500 Series at Edinboro: 8-16-1 Nickname: Rams First Meeting: 1923, Shepherd 14-7 Nickname: Fighting Scots First Meeting: 1957, Shippensburg Colors: Blue and Gold Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Colors: Red and White 20-14 Stadium: Ram (5,000) 2004 (35-7) Stadium: Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Shepherd: (6,000) 2004 (17-10)

OUTLOOK Conference: WVIAC 2003 (33-14) Surface: Natural Grass Last Red Raider Win at Edinboro: 2003 President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley Last Ram Win at Shippensburg: 2006 Conference: PSAC Western Division (40-34) Athletic Director: Karl Wolf (14-0) President: Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Last Fighting Scot Win at HISTORY Last Ram Win at Shepherd: 2007 Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner Shippensburg: 2007 (33-18) First Year of Football: 1920 (19-14) HISTORY Last Fighting Scot Win at Edinboro: All-Time Record: 389-287-26 Current Series Streak: Shepherd has First Year of Football: 1926 2006 (54-30), at NCAA Playoff Appearances: 9 won three All-Time Record: 320-342-24 Current Series Streak: Edinboro has Last Appearance: 20067, NCAA Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: 8 won three Second Round tory: 59 (59-0, 1951) Last Appearance: 2004, fi rst round Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Shepherd’s Largest Margin of Victory: tory: 45 (45-0, 1966)

PROFILES Result: Defeated IUP (41-34), Result: Lost to East Stroudsburg, lost to Califormia (Pa.) (58-36) 20 (32-12, 1961) 36-32 Edinboro’s Largest Margin of Victory: 54 (60-6, 1989) SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION 2008 SCHEDULE Football SID: Chip Ransom Football SID: Bob Shreve 2008 SCHEDULE Offi ce: 304-876-5228 Aug. 30 at Shippensburg 1 PM Offi ce: 814-732-1834 Home: 304-876-3243 Sep. 6 Bowie State 1 PM Home: 814-833-3379 Aug. 30 at West Liberty State 1:30 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sep. 13 Glenville State 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 8 at Shippensburg 1 PM Fax: 304-876-3267 Sep. 20 Fairmont State 1 PM Fax: 814-732-2596 Sept. 13 at C.W. Post Noon Press Box Phone: 304-876-5649 Sep. 27 at Seton Hill 4 PM Press Box Phone: 814-732-2904 Sept. 20 California (Pa.) 6 PM SID Mailing Address: Sports In- Oct. 4 at Charleston 1 PM SID Mailing Address: 455 Scotland Sept. 27 at Lock Haven 7 PM REVIEW formation Offi ce, P.O. Box 5000, Oct. 11 Concord 1 PM Road, 108 McComb Fieldhouse, Oct. 4 Gannon 2 PM Butcher Athletic Center, Shepherd Oct. 18 WV Wesleyan 1 PM Edinboro, PA 16444 Oct. 11 Indiana (Pa.) 1 PM University, Shepherdstown, WV Oct. 25 at West Liberty State 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 18 at Slippery Rock 2 PM 25443 Nov. 1 at West Virginia State 1 PM www.edinboro.edu/athletics Oct. 23 Mercyhurst 7 PM Nov. 1 at Clarion 1 PM Web Site Address: COACHING STAFF 2007 RESULTS Nov. 8 Millersville Noon www.shepherdrams.com Head Coach: Scott Browning (Ohio COACHING STAFF Aug. 25 Millersville W 36-7 State, ’81) 2007 RESULTS Head Coach: Monte Cater Sep. 1 Shippensburg W 19-14 Career Record: 13-9 (2 years) (Millikin ’71) Sep. 15 at Glenville State L 13-24 At School: 13-9 (2 years) Sept. 1 West Chester L 16-32 Career Record: 181-94-2 (27 years) Sep. 22 at Fairmont State W 31-10 Football Offi ce Phone: 814-732-1839 Sept. 8 at St. Anselm W 58-3 PSAC At School: 150-71-1 (21 years) Sep. 29 Seton Hill W 44-6 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Sept. 15 at Bloomsburg W 42-41 Football Offi ce Phone: 304-876-5263 Oct. 6 Charleston W 49-13 Assistant Coaches: Wayne Bradford, Sept. 22 Cheyney W 41-23 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mon- Oct. 13 at Concord W 41-17 DC/LB; Mike Yurcich, OC/QB/ Sept. 29 at Shippensburg W 33-18 day - Thursday, morning and early Oct. 20 at WV Wesleyan W 36-28 WR; Kim Niedbala, DB; Keith Oct. 6 Lock Haven W 70-19 afternoon Oct. 27 West Liberty State W 38-21 Braxton, DL; Jim Henson, RB; Oct. 13 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7-27 Assistant Coaches: Jesse Correll, WR; Nov. 3 West Virginia State W 42-7 Anthony Peluso, OL; Chris Kaczor, Oct. 20 at California (Pa.) L 8-26 Bob Haley, DC/DB; Ernie Mc- NCAA Division II Second Round SA. Oct. 27 at Kutztown W 35-28 Nov. 24 Indiana (Pa.) W 41-34 Nov. 3 Clarion W 49-30 OPPONENTS Cook, Ast. Head Coach/OC/OL; TEAM INFORMATION Jeremy Overfelt, OLB/Strength; NCAA Division II Quarterfi nals Nov. 10 Slippery Rock L 34-59 Dec. 1 at California (Pa.) L 38-58 2007 Record: 7-4 Josh Kline, DL/ST/Recruiting; 2007 Conference Record: 3-3 (4th in Sam Williams, QB; Wayne Wilson, PSAC West) TE/ST 2007 Final Rankings: NR TEAM INFORMATION Basic Offense: Multiple 2007 Record: 10-2 Basic Defense: Multiple 2007 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/19 2007 Final Rankings: 13th (AFCA); Starters Returning/Lost: 15/8 8th (D2Football.com)

HISTORY Basic Offense: Multiple-I Basic Defense: 4-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9

80 Shippensburg University Starters Returning/Lost: 16-6 Starters Returning/Lost: 34-9 Lettermen Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Offense: Multiple Rankings:2007 Final NR 2007 Conference Record: 1-5(6th) 2007 Record: 1-10 TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs, DC/ Best toReachCoach:Time Through Football Offi At School: 5-28(3) Career Record: 5-28(3) Head Coach: (Lock JohnKlacik COACHING STAFF Web Address: Site SID MailingAddress: Room2, Rus- Press Box Phone: 570-484-2666 Fax: 570-484-2326 E-Mail: Home: 570-660-4507 [email protected] Offi Football SID: DougSpatafore SPORTS INFORMATION Result: n/a Appearance:Last n/a NCAA Appearances: Playoff None Record:All-Time 333-481-31 YearFirst ofFootball: 1896 HISTORY Athletic Director: E. Sharon Taylor President: Dr. Keith T. Miller Conference: PSAC Western Division Surface: Field Turf Stadium Stadium: Jack Hubert Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: BaldEagles Enrollment: 5,283 Founded: 1870 Haven, Pa. Lock Location: GENERAL INFORMATION LB; MattMonty, OL/RC Jenkins, ST/RB; AnthonyNaples, DB; Sprague, Chris DL; Brian SID Haven ’88) www.havensports.com Haven, PA,Lock 17745 HavenUniversity.sell Hall. Lock (3,500) ce: 570-484-2350 Hubert JackStadium•LockHaven,Pa. ce Phone: 570-484-2250 September 13,2008•7:00PM BALD EAGLES LOCK HAVEN GAME 3 o.1 lpeyRc 11-27 L W (OT) atClarion Nov. 10 13-44 Rock Slippery 10-56 L L Nov. 1 19-70 atShippensburg 3-27 L Oct. 27 L Indiana(Pa.) 19-30 Oct. 20 L California(Pa.) Oct. 13 atEdinboro 7-36 Oct. 6 L 10-19 L atCheyney Sept. 29 3-35 at Youngstown State Sept. 22 L 13-58 L atMillersville Sept. 15 EastStroudsburg 1PM Sept. 8 at VMI Sept. 1 Noon 2007 RESULTS 7PM 1PM C.W. Post Nov. 8 Rock atSlippery Nov. 1 1PM Gannon 7PM Oct. 25 3PM Clarion Oct. 18 atCalifornia(Pa.) Oct. 11 atMercyhurst 4PM 7PM Oct. 4 Edinboro Sept. 27 1PM atIndiana(Pa.) Sept. 20 7PM Shippensburg Sept. 13 at West Chester Sept. 6 GlenvilleState Aug. 28 2008 SCHEDULE Haven’sLock Marginof Largest Vic- Shippensburg’s Marginof Largest Vic- Streak: Current Series Shippensburg Haven: atLock BaldEagle Last Win atShippensburg: BaldEagle Last Win Haven: atLock RedRaider Win Last atShippensburg: RedRaider Win Last Meeting:First 1929, Shippensburg, Haven: 20-10-1 atLock Series atShippensburg: 23-8-2 Series Record:Series 43-18-3 SERIES HISTORY tory: 33(33-0, 1942) tory: 61(68-7, 1999) tory: has wonfi 2002 (26-13) 1989 (10-3) 2006 (20-17, OT) 2007 (56-10) 26-12 ve 17-14 Football Offi At School: 209-140-3(35) Career Record: 209-140-3(35) Head Coach: DennyDouds(Slippery COACHING STAFF Web Address: Site SID MailingAddress: KoehlerField- Press Box Phone: 570-422-3549 Fax: 570-422-3586 E-Mail: Home: 570-772-3162 [email protected]. Offi Football SID: Greg Knowlden SPORTS INFORMATION Result: National Semifi Appearance:Last 2005(L, 55-20at NCAA Appearances: Playoff 3(1991, Record:All-Time 425-276-19(.604) YearFirst ofFootball: 1926 HISTORY Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio President: Dr. Dillman Robert Conference: PSAC EasternDivision Surface: Field Turf Stadium: Stadium Eiler-Martin Colors: RedandBlack Nickname: Warriors Enrollment: 7,200 Founded: 1893 EastStroudsburg,Location: Pa. GENERAL INFORMATION Starters Returning/Lost: 15-7 Starters Returning/Lost: 37-12 Lettermen Basic Defense: 8-ManFront Basic Offense: Multiple Rankings:2007 Final NR 2007 Conference Record: 2-2(T-3rd) 2007 Record: 3-6 TEAM INFORMATION Santella, OL; KennyStills, DB; Mike Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwil- Best toReachCoach:Time Through EAST STROUDSBURG EAST STROUDSBURG Eiler-Martin Stadium•EastStroudsburg, Pa. Rock ’63) Rock index.cfm http://www4.esu.edu/athletics/ house, PA, EastStroudsburg 18301 edu east RegionChampionship Grand ValleyState) 2004, 2005) (6,000) Strength. John Jeffries, RB; RobMikulski, Bender, DE; JoeySmith, LB; Wellar, DT; Mike liger, OC; Frank Lupin, WR; Dan SID ce: 570-422-3312 ce Phone: 570-422-3222 September 20,2008•4:00PM WARRIORS nalists; North- GAME 4 o.3 tKttw W 24-23 W 26-35 L atKutztown * 42-6 Nov. 3 W 15-30 Bloomsburg* L Oct. 27 24-31 L at West Chester* Oct. 20 24-36 L * atCheyney Oct. 13 Rock Slippery 23-38 L Oct. 6 58-13 Millersville* W Sept. 29 Indiana(Pa.) Sept. 15 Haven atLock 3-26 Sept. 8 L atCalifornia(Pa.) Aug. 27 1PM 2007 RESULTS Noon 1:30PM Noon Rock atSlippery Nov. 8 atMillersville Nov. Noon 1 3PM 6PM atC.W. Post Oct. 25 Kutztown Oct. 18 atBloomsburg 4PM 6PM Oct. 11 4PM West Chester Oct. 4 Cheyney Sept. 27 Shippensburg Sept. 20 atClarion Sept. 13 7:30PM Gannon Sept. 6 Union Virginia Aug. 28 2008 SCHEDULE East Stroudsburg’s Marginof Largest Shippensburg’s Marginof Largest Vic- Streak: Current Series Shippensburg Last Warrior atEastStroudsburg: Win WarriorLast Shippensburg:at Win atEastStrouds- RedRaider Win Last atShippensburg: RedRaider Win Last Meeting:First 1926, Shippensburg, atEastStroudsburg: 11-9-1 Series atShippensburg: 17-7-1 Series Record:Series 28-16-2 SERIES HISTORY Victory: 41(48-7, 1960) Victory: 38(38-0, 1936) tory: has wonone 1990 (26-14) 2002 (21-23) burg: 2003(40-14) 2001 (19-14) 7-0 The Opponents Red Raiders Football 81

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GAME 5 GAME 6 INTRO MILLERSVILLE C.W. POST MARAUDERS PIONEERS September 27, 2008 • 1 PM October 4, 2008 • 1 PM Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa. Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa. COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Millersville, Pa. Series Record: 35-23-2 Location: Brookville, N.Y. Series Record: 2-0 Founded: 1855 Series at Shippensburg: 16-11 Founded: 1954 Series at Shippensburg: 1-0 Enrollment: 8,306 Series at Millersville: 19-12-2 Enrollment: 8,472 Series at C.W. Post: 1-0 Nickname: Marauders First Meeting: 1916, Shippensburg, Nickname: Pioneers First Meeting: 1981, Shippensburg, Colors: Black and Gold 15-0 Colors: Green and White 49-35 Stadium: Biemesderfer Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: Hickox Field (5,000) Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: (6,500) 2005 (23-17) Surface: Natural Grass 1983 (40-27)

OUTLOOK Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Millersville: Conference: PSAC Eastern Division Last Red Raider Win at C.W. Post: Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 2007 (23-14) President: David J. Steinberg 1981 (49-35) President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy Last Marauder Win at Shippensburg: Athletic Director: Bryan Collins Last Pioneer Win at Shippensburg: Athletic Director: Peg Kauffman 1996 (34-29) HISTORY None HISTORY Last Marauder Win at Millersville: First Year of Football: 1954 Last Pioneer Win at C.W. Post: None First Year of Football: 1889 2000 (27-19) All-Time Record: 315-186-5 Current Series Streak: Shippensburg All-Time Record: 452-390-43 (.537) Current Series Streak: Shippensburg NCAA Playoff Appearances: 4 has won two NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3 has won four Last Appearance: 2005, third round Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Last Appearance: 1999, second round Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- Result: L, 55-28 vs. East Stroudsburg tory: 14 (1981) tory: 71 (1924, 71-0) C.W. Post’s Largest Margin of Vic-

PROFILES Result: L, 26-21 vs. Indiana (Pa.) Millersville’s Largest Margin of Vic- SPORTS INFORMATION tory: None SPORTS INFORMATION tory: 29 (1973, 56-27) Football SID: Sarah Ralls Football SID: Ethan Hulsey Offi ce: 516-299-0395 2008 SCHEDULE Offi ce: 717-872-3100 Home: 516-299-3765 2008 SCHEDULE Home: 717-875-5392 E-Mail: [email protected] Aug. 30 American International Noon E-Mail: ethan_hulsey@millersville. Aug. 29 at Bentley 7 PM Fax: 516-299-2844 Sept. 6 Indiana (Pa.) Noon edu Sept. 6 Slippery Rock 1 PM Press Box Phone: 516-299-3765 Sept. 13 Edinboro Noon Fax: 717-872-3995 Sept. 13 Indiana (Pa.) 1 PM SID Mailing Address: 720 North- Sept. 20 at Cheyney 1 PM Press Box Phone: 717-872-3232 Sept. 20 at West Chester 6 PM ern Blvd., Field House Rm. 202, Sept. 27 Bloomsburg Noon SID Mailing Address: Sports Infor- Sept. 27 at Shippensburg 1 PM Brookville, NY 11548 Oct. 4 at Shippensburg 1 PM REVIEW mation Offi ce, Chester House, Oct. 4 Bloomsburg 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 11 at West Chester 6 PM Millersville University, P.O. Box Oct. 11 Cheyney 1 PM http://www.cwpostpioneers.com Oct. 18 Millersville Noon 1002, Millersville, PA 17551 Oct. 18 at C.W. Post Noon Oct. 25 East Stroudsburg Noon Oct. 25 at Kutztown 1:05 PM COACHING STAFF Nov. 1 at Kutztown 1:05 PM Web Site Address: Head Coach: Bryan Collins (St. http://www.millersville.edu/ Nov. 1 East Stroudsburg 1:30 PM Nov. 8 at Lock Haven 1 PM Nov. 8 at Edinboro Noon John’s, ’87) ~athletic/ Career Record: 84-26 (10) 2007 RESULTS COACHING STAFF At School: 84-26 (10) 2007 RESULTS Head Coach: Greg Colby (Illinois, Football Offi ce Phone: 516-299-2288 Sept. 1 at Bloomsburg L 28-42 ’75) Aug. 25 at Shepherd L 7-36 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 8 at Pace W 41-0 Career Record: 0-0 Sept. 8 at Slippery Rock L 5-21 SID Sept. 22 Stonehill L 7-12 PSAC At School: 0-0 Sept. 15 Lock Haven W 19-10 Assistant Coaches: Brian Hughes, Sept. 29 at Saint Anselm W 41-13 Football Offi ce Phone: 717-872-3100 Sept. 22 at Indiana (Pa.) L 0-45 OC/OL; Frank Chimienti, DC/ Oct. 6 Bryant L 17-24 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 29 at East Stroudsburg W 36-24 DL; Ernie Blount, DB/K; Savalis Oct. 12 at Bentley (2OT) W 30-27 SID Oct. 6 West Chester L 14-42 Charles, Offense; Jim Gibbons, Oct. 20 Southern L 17-42 Assistant Coaches: Ron Rankin, DL; Oct. 13 Shippensburg L 14-23 WR/ST/Recruiting; Jonathan Gill, Connecticut St. Aubrey Kelley, DB; Brad Mangle, Oct. 20 at Bloomsburg L 28-42 QB; Omar King, RB; Peter Lazare, Oct. 27 at American L 14-23 OC/QB; Brian Wood; Bill Bailes, Oct. 27 at Cheyney W 16-0 Defense; Randy Moore, LB; Mark International Nov. 3 Bentley L 10-17 Nov. 2 at Assumption L 24-31 OPPONENTS K; Andy McCormick, RB Verdi, LB/Director of Football Nov. 10 Kutztown (OT) L 23-26 Nov. 10 Merrimack W 45-22 TEAM INFORMATION Operations 2007 Record: 3-8 TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Conference Record: 2-3 (T-3rd) 2007 Record: 4-6 2007 Final Rankings: NR 2007 Conference Record: N/A Basic Offense: Multiple 2007 Final Rankings: NR Basic Defense: Eight-Man Front Basic Offense: Multiple Spread Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/16 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/27 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 HISTORY

82 Shippensburg University Starters Returning/Lost: 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 56/13 Lettermen Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Offense: I-Formation/Multiple Rankings:2007 Final NR 2007 Conference Record: 2-3 2007 Record: 5-6 TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: JeffChillot, OC/ Best toReachCoach:Time 11AM- Football Offi At School: 9-12(2) Career Record: 9-12(2) Head Coach: Monica Raymond COACHING STAFF Web Address: Site SID MailingAddress: 213Stratton Press Box Phone: 610-683-9696 Fax: 610-683-4676 E-Mail: [email protected] Home: 610-927-9765 Offi Football SID: JoshLeiboff SPORTS INFORMATION Result: None Appearance:Last None NCAA Appearances: Playoff None Record:All-Time 276-390-19 YearFirst ofFootball: 1895 HISTORY Athletic Director: Greg Bamberger President: Dr. F. JavierCevallos Conference: PSAC EasternDivision Surface: Field Turf (5,600) Stadium: Field University Colors: Maroon andGold Nickname: GoldenBears Enrollment: 10,200 Founded: 1895 Kutztown,Location: Pa. GENERAL INFORMATION Raymond Yannuzzi,Raymond TE OL; Tobin,Kosciolek, Tim DT; Heck, WR; DennisIezzi, DB; Greg Burkett, S; Fred Endy, RB; Steve QB; Travis Barron, DL; Richard Noon Alabama,(North ’90) http://www.kubears.com versity, Kutztown PA 19530 Admin. Building, Kutztown Uni- ’82) (Duke ’76) (Puerto-Rico-Mayaguez ce: 610-683-4182 ce Phone: 610-683-4362 GOLDEN BEARS GOLDEN BEARS University Field•Kutztown, Pa. October 11,2008•1:05PM KUTZTOWN GAME 7 28-35 L 40-21 W 23-24 26-23 L atMillersville(OT) W Nov. 10 EastStroudsburg Nov. 3 32-49 Edinboro L 0-21 Oct. 27 Cheyney L Oct. 20 55-20 at West Chester W Oct. 13 Bloomsburg Oct. 6 International 9-45 35-13 W L American Sept. 29 28-16 W Rock atSlippery Sept. 22 30-52 Shippensburg L Sept. 15 atClarion Sept. 8 Connecticut atSouthern Sept. 1 1PM 1:05PM 2007 RESULTS State 1:05PM atIndiana(Pa.) Nov. 8 C.W. Post 1PM Nov. 1 Millersville 1PM 1:05PM Oct. 25 atEastStroudsburg Oct. 18 Shippensburg 1:05PM Oct. 11 atCheyney 1PM 6:05PM Oct. 4 6PM West Chester Sept. 27 atBloomsburg 6:05PM Sept. 20 Rock atSlippery Sept. 13 Clarion Sept. 6 St. Anselm Aug. 28 2008 SCHEDULE Kutztown’s Marginof Largest Victory: Shippensburg’s Marginof Largest Vic- Streak:Current Series Kutztown has atKutztown: GoldenBear Last Win at GoldenBear Last Win atKutztown: RedRaider Win Last atShippensburg: RedRaider Win Last Meeting:First 1981, Shippensburg, atKutztown:Series 17-12-2 atShippensburg: 26-3 Series Record:Series 43-15-2 SERIES HISTORY 29 (35-6, 1995) 65(65-0, 1931) tory: won one 2007 (28-16) Shippensburg: 1995(35-6) 2005 (10-3) 2006 (42-27) 49-35 Football Offi At School: 45-18(5) Career Record: 99-32(11) Head Coach: BillZwaan(Delaware COACHING STAFF Web Address: Site SID MailingAddress: of Department Press Box Phone: 610-436-2160 Fax: 610-436-1020 E-Mail: [email protected] Home: 610-436-1020 Offi Football SID: JamesZuhlke SPORTS INFORMATION Result: L, 35-45vs. IUP Appearance:Last 2007 NCAA Appearances: Playoff 8 Record:All-Time 544-252-18 YearFirst ofFootball: 1920 HISTORY Athletic Director: Dr. EdwardM. President: LindaLamwers Conference: PSAC EasternDivision Surface: Field Turf Stadium: JohnA. Farrell (7,500) Colors: andGold Purple Nickname: GoldenRams Enrollment: 12,800 Founded: 1871 Location: West Chester, Pa. GENERAL INFORMATION Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 36-24 Lettermen Basic Defense: Front Seven-Man Basic Offense: Wing T Rankings:2007 Final 17(AVCA), 20 2007 Conference Record: 5-0(1st) 2007 Record: 9-3 TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: MikeFurlong, Best toReachCoach:Time Through ’79) www.wcupagoldenrams.com West Chester, PA 19383 Athletics, West ChesterUniversity, Matejkovic (D2football.com) (D2football.com) Strength; BrandonNoble, LB WR; Nick Sama, OL; Brazill, Jim DL; Gerald Toney, ST; Klebe, Jack DC; E.J. Sandusky, RB; MikeLux, SID John A.Farrell Stadium•West Chester, Pa. ce: 610-436-3316 ce Phone: 610-436-3528 WEST CHESTER GOLDEN RAMS October 18,2008•2:05PM GAME 8 o.1 IP 35-45 L 35-13 W IUP 14-30 Nov. 17 L atCheyney Nov. 10 21-0 California(Pa.) W Nov. 3 34-20 W St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 30-15 Oct. 27 W 42-14 W EastStroudsburg Oct. 20 Kutztown 49-21 Oct. 13 W atMillersville 44-28 W Oct. 6 14-41 34-29 atBloomsburg L Sept. 29 W atShippensburg Sept. 22 32-16 W Clarion Sept. 15 atDelaware Sept. 8 atEdinboro 1PM Sept. 1 1PM 2007 RESULTS 3:30PM atMercyhurst 6PM 2PM Nov. 8 atBloomsburg Nov. 1 Cheyney Oct. 25 Shippensburg Oct. 18 6PM 3PM 1:05PM C.W. Post Oct. 11 atEastStroudsburg 7PM 1PM Oct. 4 atKutztown Sept. 27 Millersville Sept. 20 atDelaware Sept. 13 3PM Haven Lock Sept. 6 atCalifornia(Pa.) Aug. 30 2008 SCHEDULE West Chester’s Marginof Largest Vic- Shippensburg’s Marginof Largest Vic- Streak:Current Series West Chester at GoldenRam WestWin Last Ches- at GoldenRam Win Last at RedRaider WestWin Last Chester: atShippensburg: RedRaider Win Last Meeting:First 1921, Shippensburg, at WestSeries Chester: 4-9 atShippensburg: 4-10-1 Series Record:Series 8-19-1 SERIES HISTORY tory: 38(38-0, 1933) tory: 56(63-7, 1921) tory: has wonfour ter: 2006(24-0) Shippensburg: 2007(33-29) 2004 (24-21) 1999 (48-30) 63-7 The Opponents Red Raiders Football 83

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GAME 9 GAME 10 INTRO BLOOMSBURG CHEYNEY HUSKIES WOLVES October 25, 2008 • 12:30 PM November 1, 2008 • 1 PM Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa. Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa. COACHES GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. Series Record: 41-29-1 Location: Cheyney, Pa. Series Record: 9-0 Founded: 1839 Series at Shippensburg: 26-9-1 Founded: 1837 Series at Shippensburg: 5-0 Enrollment: 8,040 Series at Bloomsburg: 15-20-0 Enrollment: 1,700 Series at Cheyney: 4-0 Nickname: Huskies First Meeting: 1917, Bloomsburg, Nickname: Wolves First Meeting: 1951, Shippensburg, Colors: Maroon and Gold 26-0 Colors: Blue and White 28-0 Stadium: Robert B. Redman Stadium Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: Stadium: O’Shields-Stevenston Sta- Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg: (5,000) 2004 (48-10) dium (5,000) 1990 (22-8)

OUTLOOK Surface: Field Turf Last Red Raider Win at Bloomsburg: Surface: Natural Grass Last Red Raider Win at Cheyney: Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 2003 (21-0) Conference: PSAC Eastern Division 1988 (17-6) President: Mary Gardner Last Husky Win at Shippensburg: President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard- Last Wolf Win at Shippensburg: None Athletic Director: Danny Hale 2006 (35-14) Vital Last Wolf Win at Cheyney: None HISTORY Last Husky Win at Bloomsburg: 2005 Athletic Director: China Jude Current Series Streak: Shippensburg First Year of Football: N/A (49-21) HISTORY has won nine All-Time Record: 501-421-31 Current Series Streak: Bloomsburg has First Year of Football: 1914 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: 6 won two All-Time Record: 181-496-22 tory: 68 (68-0, 1954) Last Appearance: 2006 Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic- NCAA Playoff Appearances: None Cheyney’s Largest Margin of Victory: tory: 56 (63-7, 1921) None

PROFILES Result: L, 33-3 to Northwest Missouri Last Appearance: None State (National Semifi nals) West Chester’s Largest Margin of Vic- Result: None tory: 38 (38-0, 1933) SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION 2008 SCHEDULE Football SID: Tom McGuire Football SID: Lenn Margolis Aug. 30 Bowie State 1 PM 2008 SCHEDULE Offi ce: 570-389-4413 Offi ce: 610-399-2143 Sept. 6 Mercyhurst 1 PM Home: 570-868-5749 Aug. 30 at Ashland 1 PM Home: 610-519-0578 Sept. 13 Gannon 1 PM E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 6 California (Pa.) Noon E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 20 C.W. Post 1 PM Fax: 570-389-4724 Sept. 13 Mercyhurst 1:30 PM Fax: 610-399-2291 Sept. 27 at East Stroudsburg 6 PM Press Box Phone: 570-389-4353 Sept. 20 Kutztown 1 PM Press Box Phone: 610-399-2026 Oct. 4 Kutztown 1 PM SID Mailing Address: Waller Ad- Sept. 27 at C.W. Post Noon SID Mailing Address: 1837 University Oct. 11 at Millersville 1 PM REVIEW ministration Building, Bloomsburg Oct. 4 at Millersville 1 PM Circle P.O. Box 200, Cheyney, PA Oct. 18 Bloomsburg 1 PM University. 400 East Second St. Oct. 11 East Stroudsburg 1 PM 19319-0200 Oct. 25 at West Chester 1 PM Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Oct. 18 at Cheyney 1 PM Web Site Address: Nov. 1 at Shippensburg 1 PM Web Site Address: Oct. 25 at Shippensburg 12:30 PM http://www.cheyneywolves.com Nov. 8 at Clarion 1 PM Nov. 1 West Chester 1 PM http://www.bloomu.edu/sports/ COACHING STAFF Nov. 8 at Gannon 1 PM 2007 RESULTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeff Braxton (Salisbury Head Coach: Danny Hale (West State ‘04M) Sept. 2 Central State L 22-28 2007 RESULTS Chester ‘68) Career Record: First Year Sept. 8 at Indiana (Pa.) L 14-80 Career Record: 165-57-1 (19) Sept. 1 C.W. Post W 42-28 At School: First Year Sept. 15 California (Pa.) L 0-57 At School: 125-44-1 (15) Sept. 8 at California (Pa.) L 13-31 Football Offi ce Phone: 610-399-2309 Sept. 22 at Edinboro L 23-41 PSAC Football Offi ce Phone: 570-389-4359 Sept. 15 Edinboro L 41-42 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Sept. 29 Lock Haven W 30-19 Best Time to Reach Coach: Through Sept. 22 at Clarion W 52-10 and Through SID Oct. 6 at Howard L 14-41 SID Sept. 29 at West Chester L 28-44 Assistant Coaches: Paul Macklin, OC/ Oct. 13 East Stroudsburg L 6-42 Assistant Coaches: Tom Pajic, OC/ Oct. 6 at Kutztown W 49-32 QB/WR; Kenneth Lockhard, DC/ Oct. 20 at Kutztown L 21-40 QB; Paul Darragh, DC/Secondary; Oct. 20 Millersville W 42-28 LB; Barry Casterlin, DB; Charles Oct. 27 Millersville L 0-16 Chet Henicle, LB; Brian McBryan, Oct. 27 at East Stroudsburg W 35-26 Lundy, Chris Rouhlac, Justin Allen Nov. 3 at Bloomsburg L 6-55 OL; Bill Perkins, DL/Strength; Ed Nov. 3 Cheyney W 55-6 Nov. 10 West Chester L 13-35 Nov. 10 Indiana (Pa.) W 41-35 TEAM INFORMATION OPPONENTS Rush, RB; Howie Reed, OL; Char- 2007 Record: 1-10 lie Zaremba, Offensive Assistant; 2007 Conference Record: 0-5 (6th) Alf Mellito, DL; Maurice Daly 2007 Final Rankings: NR (Scout Team) Basic Offense: Multiple TEAM INFORMATION Basic Defense: 4-3 2007 Record: 7-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/25 2007 Conference Record: 4-1 (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 2007 Final Rankings: NR Basic Offense: Pro-I Basic Defense: 4-3

HISTORY Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10

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INTRO Shepherd Edinboro Lock Haven East Stroudsburg Millersville SU leads 28-15 Series tied: 23-23-1 SU leads 44-18-3 SU leads 25-16-2 SU leads 35-23-2 Home: 16-4 Home: 15-7 Home: 23-8-2 Home: 15-5-1 Home: 16-11 Road: 12-10 Road: 8-16-1 Road: 21-10-1 Road: 10-11-1 Road: 19-12-2 1923 L 7-14 A 1957 W 20-14 A 1929 W 26-6 H 1926 W 7-0 H 1916 W 15-0 A 1924 W 18-6 H 1962 W 27-20 H 1930 L 12-39 A 1927 L 0-31 A 1917 W 32-0 H 1925 W 14-8 A 1963 W 12-8 A 1933 L 0-26 H 1928 W 6-0 H 1920 W 25-21 H 1928 L 6-12 A 1964 W 41-13 H 1934 L 0-13 A 1929 L 0-7 A 1921 T 7-7 A

COACHES 1929 W 25-0 H 1965 L 26-35 A 1935 W 6-0 H 1930 L 7-13 H 1922 W 46-6 H 1931 W 40-0 H 1966 W 45-0 H 1936 L 7-9 A 1931 L 0-13 A 1923 L 0-27 A 1932 L 0-3 A 1967 W 33-12 A 1937 T 0-0 H 1932 W 9-0 H 1924 W 71-0 H 1937 W 27-0 H 1968 W 23-0 H 1938 W 6-0 A 1933 L 0-7 A 1925 W 20-0 A 1938 W 13-3 A 1969 L 14-24 A 1939 L 0-19 H 1934 W 7-6 H 1926 W 68-0 H 1940 W 46-2 H 1970 L 15-35 H 1940 W 20-7 A 1935 W 20-6 A 1927 W 19-0 A 1950 W 13-7 A 1971 L 16-42 A 1941 W 14-6 H 1936 W 38-0 H 1928 W 7-0 H 1951 W 59-0 H 1972 W 14-9 H 1942 L 0-33 A 1937 W 21-0 A 1929 L 0-7 A 1956 W 14-7 A 1973 L 28-38 A 1946 T 7-7 H 1938 W 19-14 H 1930 W 13-0 H 1957 W 27-7 H 1974 W 19-0 H 1947 L 0-21 A 1939 L 7-26 A 1931 W 14-6 A OUTLOOK 1958 W 10-6 H 1975 L 16-21 A 1953 W 23-14 H 1940 L 7-13 H 1932 W 52-0 H 1959 W 14-0 A 1976 W 28-24 H 1954 W 23-0 A 1941 W 6-0 A 1933 L 0-12 A 1960 L 0-12 H 1977 W 17-7 A 1955 L 6-20 H 1942 L 0-12 H 1934 W 14-0 H 1961 L 12-32 A 1978 W 23-15 A 1960 L 0-21 A 1946 L 7-32 A 1935 W 34-0 A 1962 W 14-13 H 1979 W 28-18 H 1961 L 0-20 H 1947 W 12-7 H 1936 W 19-6 H 1963 L 7-12 A 1980 T 22-22 A 1962 W 32-14 A 1948 L 7-14 A 1937 W 7-0 A 1964 W 23-6 H 1981 W 17-0 H 1963 W 30-13 H 1949 L 0-7 A 1938 W 13-0 H 1965 W 33-10 A 1982 L 6-10 A 1964 W 21-14 A 1950 T 13-13 A 1939 W 20-19 A 1978 L 10-14 A 1983 L 16-44 H 1965 W 34-33 H 1951 W 33-7 H 1940 L 7-27 H

PROFILES 1979 W 23-3 H 1984 L 14-36 A 1966 W 21-17 A 1952 W 14-7 A 1941 L 0-7 A 1985 W 7-0 A 1985 L 21-24 H 1967 W 28-13 H 1953 W 30-0 H 1946 L 13-27 A 1986 L 17-28 H 1986 L 53-66 A 1968 W 19-6 A 1954 W 17-13 A 1947 W 13-0 H 1991 W 49-28 A 1987 W 18-16 H 1969 L 23-28 H 1955 W 25-6 H 1948 W 19-0 A 1992 W 21-7 H 1988 L 0-19 A 1970 W 42-7 A 1956 L 0-13 A 1949 L 7-14 H 1993 W 10-7 A 1989 L 6-60 H 1971 L 8-16 H 1957 W 28-19 H 1950 W 27-0 A 1994 W 17-0 H 1990 L 3-10 A 1972 L 14-19 A 1958 W 14-0 A 1951 W 21-7 A 1995 W 24-21 A 1991 W 45-7 H 1973 W 51-14 H 1959 W 20-2 H 1952 W 49-7 A 1996 W 24-22 H 1992 L 3-47 A 1974 W 33-7 A 1960 L 7-48 A 1953 W 65-0 H 1997 L 16-20 A 1993 L 17-34 H 1975 W 33-7 H 1961 L 7-47 H 1954 W 60-0 A

REVIEW 1998 W 36-14 H * 1994 L 17-31 A 1976 W 7-0 A 1976 T 14-14 H 1955 W 14-2 H 1999 W 24-21 A * 1995 L 7-40 H 1977 W 26-0 H 1990 L 14-26 A 1956 W 26-7 A 2000 L 13-28 H * 1996 L 17-31 A 1978 W 38-30 A 1991 W 31-24 H 1968 W 14-6 A 2001 L 25-28 A * 1997 W 17-3 H 1979 L 17-35 H 1991 W 34-33 A 1969 L 8-10 H 2002 L 10-17 H * 1998 W 27-23 A 1980 W 20-16 A 1998 W 35-13 H 1970 L 14-18 A 2003 W 33-14 A * 1999 W 52-10 H 1981 W 24-20 H 1999 W 37-0 A 1971 L 0-21 H 2004 W 35-7 H * 2000 L 27-42 A 1982 W 31-7 A 2000 W 17-14 OT A 1972 T 0-0 A 2005 L 32-34 A * 2001 W 23-9 A 1983 W 17-15 H 2001 W 19-14 H 1973 L 27-56 H 2006 L 0-14 H * 2002 W 41-7 H 1984 L 10-14 A 2002 L 21-23 H 1974 L 0-15 A 2007 L 14-19 A * 2003 W 40-34 A 1985 H 20-6 H 2003 W 40-14 A 1975 L 14-28 H

PSAC * Great Valley Classic 2004 W 17-10 H 1986 W 17-7 A 1981 W 34-17 A 2005 L 0-16 A 1987 W 22-15 H 1984 L 9-31 A 2006 L 30-54 A * 1988 W 24-10 A 1985 L 8-30 H 2007 L 18-33 H 1989 L 3-10 H 1987 L 9-22 A * at Allegheny College 1990 W 31-17 A 1988 L 17-21 H 1991 W 34-0 H 1989 W 24-0 A 1992 T 28-28 A 1992 L 10-35 H 1993 W 31-20 H 1993 W 16-14 A OPPONENTS 1994 L 21-35 A 1994 L 14-31 H 1995 W 73-29 H 1995 L 3-20 A 1996 W 30-7 A 1996 L 29-34 H 1997 W 26-0 H 1997 L 27-37 A 1998 W 35-28 H 2000 L 19-27 A 1999 W 68-7 A 2001 W 17-7 H 2000 W 55-0 H 2004 W 49-27 A 2001 W 31-0 A 2005 W 23-17 H 2002 L 13-26 A 2007 W 23-14 A 2003 W 49-13 H

HISTORY 2004 W 45-7 H 2005 W 26-7 A 2006 W 20-17 (OT) A 2007 W 56-10 H

86 Shippensburg University 2007 L 16-28 2007 L A 42-27 H 2006 W A 10-3 2005 W H 35-0 2004 W 35-12 H 2003 W A 31-14 2002 W A 24-23 2001 W 31-21 H 2000 W 42-12 H 1999 W 24-28 1998 L A 21-14 H 1997 W 34-37 1996 L A H 6-35 1995 L A 18-14 1994 W 10-27 H 1993 W A 3-16 1992 L 45-35 H 1991 W A 6-16 1990 L H 18-7 1989 W 15-21 1988 L A H 13-9 1987 W A 9-27 1986 L H 10-7 1985 W A 10-9 1984 W 14-21 1980 L H A 7-25 1979 L 37-17 H 1978 W 27-29 1977 L A 21-13 H 1976 W A 21-0 1975 W H 14-7 1974 W 10-31 1973 L A 24-14 H 1972 W A 14-12 1971 W A 51-7 1960 W A 13-0 1957 W H 19-0 1956 W A 26-6 1955 W A 61-0 1953 W H 58-0 1952 W A 7-20 1951 L H 32-7 1950 W A 6-6 1949 T H 7-6 1948 W A 28-6 1947 W H 13-6 1946 W A 19-0 1942 W H 36-0 1941 W A 13-0 1940 W H 7-6 1939 W A 6-6 1938 T H 6-12 1937 L A 18-0 1936 W H 22-0 1935 W A 12-0 1934 W H 19-0 1933 W A 32-12 1932 W H 65-0 1931 W A 7-13 1930 L 26-12 H 1929 W Road: 17-12-2 Home: 26-3 SU leads43-15-2 Kutztown 40-27 H 1983 W A 49-35 1981 W Road: 1-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 SU leads2-0-0 C.W. Post 1966 W 39-25 A 39-25 1966 W A 7-34 1961 L H 6-13 1960 L H 13-7 1959 W 19-20 1958 L A 20-19 H 1957 W A 20-3 1956 W 14-40 1951 L A H 6-26 1950 L 13-14 1949 L A H 7-13 1948 L A 19-12 1947 W H 6-6 1946 T H 42-0 1941 W 14-24 1940 L A H 12-0 1939 W A 7-0 1938 W H 20-0 1937 W A 12-0 1936 W H 26-0 1935 W A 13-9 1934 W H 7-10 1933 L A 0-6 1932 L H 30-0 1931 W A 0-13 1930 L H 7-0 1929 W A 6-13 1928 L H 6-2 1925 W H 40-7 1924 W A 0-3 1923 L 10-34 1922 L A H 13-0 1921 W A 40-0 1920 W H 12-0 1919 W A 0-26 1917 L Home: 26-9-1, Road: 15-20 SU leads41-29-1 Bloomsburg 29-34 2007 L H A 0-24 2006 L 16-24 2005 L H 28-33 2004 L H 2004 W A 24-21 27-41 2002 W 30-48 H 1999 W (OT) 21-36 1998 L A A 14-25 1995 L H 10-14 1994 L A 19-24 1993 L H 31-35 1992 L A 15-29 1983 L A 28-22 H 1982 W H 6-20 1967 L 21-33 1966 L A A 0-14 1959 L 20-40 1958 L H H 0-38 1933 L A 2-27 1932 L H 0-0 1931 T H 0-21 1927 L 15-19 1926 L A H 6-0 1925 W A 7-0 1924 W H 0-6 1923 L A 19-6 1922 W H 63-7 1921 W Road: 4-9 Home: 4-11-1 SU trails8-20-1 West Chester 90W 28 H 22-8 1990 W A 17-6 1988 W 48-13 H 1984 W 50-12 H 1959 W A 50-13 1958 W H 68-0 1954 W A 20-7 1953 W H 46-6 1952 W A 28-0 1951 W Road: 4-0-0 Home: 5-0-0 SU leads9-0-0 Cheyney 14-35 L 2006 L 21-49 2005 L A 48-10 H 2004 W A 21-0 2003 W 26-27 2002 L H 18-29 2001 L A 24-17 H 2000 W 28-36 1999 L A 28-21 H 1998 W 34-29 H 1997 W 19-42 1996 L A 34-41 1995 L A H 10-7 1994 W A 20-14 1993 W 20-14 H 1992 W A 24-21 1991 W H 20-9 1990 W A 25-7 1989 W H 7-21 1988 L 10-24 1987 L A 26-30 1986 L H A 3-18 1985 L 17-11 H 1984 W A 10-9 1983 W 35-10 H 1982 W A 38-17 1981 W 42-13 H 1980 W A 16-13 1979 W H 35-7 1978 W A 3-6 1977 L 21-12 H 1976 W A 41-0 1975 W H 28-3 1974 W A 9-19 1973 L 28-14 H 1972 W 20-31 1967 L H SERIES VS. 2008OPPONENTS The Opponents Red Raiders Football 87

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO The Opponents 2008 OPPONENTS CALENDAR INTRO

Aug. Opponent Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 28/30 AT at Glenville Fairmont at at WV at ® Bowie State Concord West OPEN State State Seton Hill Charleston Wesleyan WV State Liberty

COACHES ShepherdShepherd 1 PM AT at at at at California Indiana Mercyhurst at West ® Lock Gannon Slippery Millersville C.W. Post (Pa.) (Pa.) (Oct. 23) Clarion Liberty Haven Rock Edinboro 12:30 PM

OUTLOOK at at at at Glenville ® at West Indiana Edinboro California Clarion Gannon Slippery C.W. Post State Mercyhurst Chester (Pa.) (Pa.) Rock 7 PM Lock Haven

at Virginia at ® West at at at Gannon Cheyney Kutztown Slippery Union Clarion Chester Bloomsburg C.W. Post Millersville Rock 4 PM PROFILES East Stroudsburg AT at at Slippery Indiana at at East at West ® Bloomsburg Cheyney Bentley Rock (Pa.) C.W. Post Kutztown Stroudsburg Edinboro Chester Millersville 1 PM AT at at

REVIEW American Indiana at East at Edinboro Bloomsburg ® West Millersville Lock Int’l (Pa.) Cheyney Stroudsburg Kutztown Chester Haven C.W. Post 1 PM

at at at at West at ® St. Anselm Clarion Slippery East Millersville C.W. Post Indiana Bloomsburg Chester Cheyney Rock Stroudsburg (Pa.) Kutztown 1:05 PM PSAC

at Lock at at at ® at at California Millersville C.W. Post Haven Delaware Kutztown East Cheyney Bloomsburg Mercyhurst (Pa.) Stroudsburg 2:05 PM West Chester AT OPPONENTS at California Kutztown at at East at West at Mercyhurst ® Ashland (Pa.) (Sept. 18) C.W. Post Millersville Stroudsburg Cheyney Chester Gannon

Bloomsburg 12:30 PM AT at at at at Bowie State Mercyhurst Gannon C.W. Post East Kutztown Bloomsburg West ® Millersville Clarion Stroudsburg Chester

HISTORY Cheyney 1 PM

88 Shippensburg University History History RED RAIDER CAPSULE HISTORY INTRO

For more than a century, football has been a part of campus life at Shippensburg. The university was founded in 1871 as the name Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Twenty years later, the football team was organized in the fall of 1891 by a group of en- thusiastic students who had read about exploits COACHES of major college teams in newspapers. The team played its fi rst game against Chambersburg Academy on Dec. 5, 1891. The Normal school players had no coach or uniforms and paid their own train fare for the 12-mile trip. The fi rst winning season was in 1895 and the fi rst undefeated season in 1897. In 1908, the

OUTLOOK sport was dropped, but was revived in 1915 as football grew in popularity. The team won the Pennsylvania Normal School Eastern Section championship in 1921, 1924 and 1925 and the Winston Horshaw (1988-89, 1991, 1993) State Normal School championship in 1925 with a 14-6 victory over Indiana (Pa.). In 1926, the institution was granted the In 1954, the football team saw its 20-game Since 1981, Shippensburg has won or shared power to confer bachelor degrees and the team win streak come to an end with a 13-7 loss four PSAC Western Division titles and two formally entered the ranks of intercollegiate to California (Pa.) on homecoming. Spencer overall conference championships, compil- football. Since that time, Shippensburg has Keyes, who scored 26 touchdowns during his ing 18 non-losing or winning years. Under PROFILES compiled a 382-316-21 record, a .546 winning career, including seven on punts and kickoffs, head coach Rocky Rees, the team continues percentage. Since 1891, the team’s fi rst offi cial was forced to miss that game with an injury. to be in contention for conference honors. In season, the record stands at 439-368-31 for a Three years later in 1957, the team won a share 1999, the team went 8-3, the third consecutive .542 winning percentage. of the conference championship again with a winning season for the Red Raiders. In 2001, During the 1930s, Shippensburg captured or unbeaten 6-0-1 record. That year, Nick Cutro Shippensburg won eight of its last nine games shared the mythical PSAC title three times, averaged an amazing 12.8 yards per carry, gain- to fi nish 8-3 and second in the Western Divi- with championship seasons in 1931, 1935 ing 474 yards on 37 carries. sion. The Red Raiders fi nished second again in 2002. and 1938. Until 1960, the championship was In 1960, the PSAC split into Eastern and determined by a vote of sportswriters and/or a Western divisions‚ and began deciding its Shippensburg fi nished the 2003 season with an REVIEW mathematical rating system called the Saylor champion on the fi eld. The annual State Game 8-3 record for the third time in fi ve years. John System. Jack Green, one of the best athletes was established, pitting the champions of the Kuhn was the Division II co-leader in total ever to attend Shippensburg, led the 1931 both divisions. touchdowns with 22. team, scoring 15 touchdowns as Shippensburg The Red Raiders used the momentum from went 6-1-1. After several years of limited success, the Red Raiders began to develop into a conference the end of the 2003 season by winning its fi rst The 1935-38 teams, led by fullback John Bay, contender in the early 1970s. The team won fi ve games of 2004 before losing at Indiana had an outstanding 24-4-3 record. The defense a share of the conference title in 1976 when (Pa.) on October 2 when the team was ranked shutout the opposition 21 times in four years, it tied East Stroudsburg 14-14 in the State at No. 9 in Division II. However, the team and Bay led the offensive attack, scoring 25 Game. would fi nish the season with a 10-1 record touchdowns in his career. and a share of its fi rst PSAC Western Division PSAC In 1981, Shippensburg won the PSAC cham- championship since 1988. The Red Raiders enjoyed football success pionship again, defeating Millersville 34-17 in throughout the decade of the 1950s. The team the State Game. Shippensburg then went on to After receiving a fi rst round bye in the NCAA lost only one game in 1950 and between 1951 defeat Virginia Union 40-27 on the road in the Division II Football Championship, Ship- and 1954, they won 20 games in a row and 24 NCAA Division II quarterfi nals before losing pensburg’s comeback at home against West out of 25. That winning streak is the longest in at home to North Dakota State 18-6 in the Chester in the second round fell just short as PSAC history. semifi nals. the Golden Rams won 33-28, ending one of The 1952 team went 7-0 and outscored the the best season’s in school history. OPPONENTS For their efforts, the Red Raiders were named opposition 266-20, receiving only nine kickoffs ECAC Division II Team of the Year. In addi- After 48 seasons of competition in the PSAC the entire season. However, of those nine kick- tion the team won the Lambert Cup, which Western Division, the Red Raiders will partake offs, fi ve were returned for touchdowns. was awarded to the top Division I-AA or II in their fi rst PSAC Eastern Division confer- The 1953 squad, which was led by Associ- team in the East. The Lambert Trophies Board ence game on September 20 at 6 p.m. when ated Press Little All-American tackle Robert created a separate award, the Lambert Plaque, they travel to East Stroudsburg in a game that Adams, was the fi rst team in the history of col- for Division II teams in 1982. Shippensburg is will be broadcast live on the SPORTSFever lege football to lead the nation in total defense, the last Division II team to win the Lambert Television Network (STN). pass defense and rushing defense in the same Cup. “I don’t think it’ll be a great difference for us, season. Other teams had led in total defense The Red Raiders won the PSAC Western moving to the east,” head coach Rocky Rees and either passing or rushing defense, but never said. “Geographically, in terms of trips, it really HISTORY Division title in 1988, rebounding from two all three. early season losses to go through its division helps because we don’t have so many of those schedule with a 5-1 mark. In 1991, the team’s fi ve-and-a-half hour bus rides and that gets tir- centennial season, it compiled a 10-3 record ing. It’s only a slight adjustment to us and we’re and reached the quarterfi nals of the NCAA really looking forward to it.” tournament. 90 Shippensburg University 1948 5-3 PSAC 4-3 n/a Vinton Vinton Vinton n/a Rambo 1-5-1 n/a Rambo 4-3 Vinton PSAC PSAC 1949 1-6-1 5-2-1 Ed n/a Rambo 1948 5-3 2-4-2 PSAC n/a Gulian 1947 5-2-1 PSAC 1946 2-4-2 Ed 1945 No Ed n/a Gulian 1-4 1944 No n/a team Gulian 6-1 PSAC 1943 No team Ed PSAC 1942 2-4 team 3-3-2 Ed n/a Gulian 1941 6-2 3-3-1 Ed PSAC n/a Gulian 1940 3-3-2 Ed 6-1-1 Ed PSAC n/a Gulian 1939 3-3-1 Ed n/a Gulian 4-1-2 PSAC n/a 6-1 Gulian 1938 6-1-1 Ed n/a Gulian PSAC 6-1 PSAC 1937 5-1-2 n/a Gulian 5-2 PSAC 1936 7-1 PSAC 1935 7-1 1934 5-2 1933 1932 1931 1-6 Henry 1930 3-5 Henry 1929 6-1-1 1928 2-6 Henry Henry 1927 Dresser 5-4 Henry 1926 Dresser 4-4 Harry 1925 4-4-1 Dresser 1924 Dresser 6-3 Harry Barney 1923 Dresser 8-1 Harry 1922 Newsham 6-2 Harry 1921 2-6 Benjamin Newsham 1920 Potratz 5-3 A.J. 1919 Newsham 5-1-2 Bentz 1918 No Newsham 6-2 A.J. Seth 1917 Ingalls 4-1-2 team Bentz 1916 Sharadin R.W. Bentz 1915 1-3-1 Bentz Sharadin 1914 No Grove 2-4 Robert Howard 1913 No 1-4 team Howard Williams 1912 No team 1911 No team Myers 1910 No Harbison team 1909 No Harbison team 1908 No team 1907 team 1906 No 1905 1-3-1 team 1904 No n/a 1903 No 1-2 team J.O. 1902 team 1901 1900 2-2 W.M. 1899 Gray 0-3 W.M. 1898 0-1 W.M. 1897 3-2-1 1896 Rife 1-2 Ezra C.E. 1895 Rife 4-0 C.E. 1894 Rife 2-2-1 1893 2-1 H.M. H.M. Lehman 1892 Barton 0-3 Jess Record 1891 Barton 1-2-2 Coach Finish YearConf Record 0-1 None None Roth Overall Conf Roth 0-1 None Heiges Conf 2007 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rocky PSAC 5th Rees 2-4 2007 3-8 Rocky PSAC T-4th W 3-3 2006 5-6 Rocky PSAC Rees T-5th W 2-4 2005 4-7 Rocky Rees Rocky W PSAC T-1st 2004 10-2 5-1 PSAC 3rd Rees Rees 4-2 W 2003 8-3 PSAC Rocky T-2nd Rocky W 4-2 2002 6-5 PSAC 2nd Rees W Rees 5-1 2001 8-3 Rocky PSAC Rocky T-5th W 2-4 2000 5-6 PSAC Rocky Rees 3rd Rees W 4-2 1999 8-3 PSAC 3rd Rees W 4-2 1998 7-4 PSAC Rocky Rocky T-2nd W 4-2 1997 6-4 PSAC Rocky 5th Rees Rees W 2-4 1996 3-8 PSAC 5th Rees W 2-4 1995 3-8 Rocky PSAC Rocky T-4th W 2-4 1994 5-6 PSAC Rees 5th Rees W 2-4 1993 6-5 Rocky W 1992 3-7-1PSAC 4th Rees Rocky 2-3 PSAC Rocky T-2nd 1991 10-3 W 4-2 PSAC 5th Rees 2-4 Rees W 1990 5-6 W Joe 1989 5-5-1PSAC Joe T-6th PSAC T-1st 1-4 5-1 1988 6-4 Bottiglieri Joe Bottiglieri W PSAC T-3rd W 3-3 1987 4-6 Joe PSAC Bottiglieri T-6th W 2-4 1986 3-7 Vito PSAC Bottiglieri T-3rd W 3-3 1985 5-5 Vito PSAC Vito Ragazzo T-6th W 1-5 1984 4-6 PSAC Ragazzo 6th Ragazzo W 1-5 1983 4-6 PSAC Vito T-2nd W Vito 4-2 1982 7-3 Ragazzo W PSACRagazzo 1st 1981 12-1 6-0 W 1980 5-4-1PSAC Vito T-2nd Vito PSAC T-4th 3-2 2-4 1979 4-6 Joe Ragazzo W PSAC Ragazzo T-1st Joe W 5-1 1978 7-3 Mark PSAC 2nd W Mark 4-2 1977 6-4 W Joe 1976 8-2-1PSAC T-1st Gene PSAC Gene T-4th 5-1 3-3 Mark 1975 6-5 W PSAC Epley 4th Epley W 3-3 1974 7-4 Gene PSAC T-6th W 1-4 1973 2-7 Dave Epley W Gene 1972 3-6-1PSAC T-5th PSAC 6th Doblin 1-4 0-5 1971 2-6 Epley Dave W PSAC Dave T-4th W 2-3 1970 3-5 PSAC Dave Doblin 6th Doblin W 1-4 1969 1-7 PSAC 3rd Doblin W 3-2 1968 5-3 Dave PSAC T-3rd W 3-2 1967 4-5 Dave PSAC Dave Doblin T-3rd W 2-3 1966 4-5 PSAC Dave Doblin 6th Doblin W 1-5 1965 2-6 PSAC Jack 3rd Doblin W 3-3 1964 4-4 PSAC 4th Roddick W 3-3 1963 3-5 Jack Jack PSAC Jack T-4th W 3-3 1962 4-4 Jack n/a Roddick PSAC Jack Roddick 7th Roddick W 5-2 0-4 1961 0-8 n/a Roddick PSAC 7th Roddick W 3-4 Jack PSAC 2-6 1960 2-7 Jack W PSAC n/a Roddick 1959 6-2 n/a Roddick 5-0 5-1 1958 4-4 Vinton Jack PSAC PSAC 1957 6-0-1 Vinton n/a Rambo 3-2-1 n/a 4-1 Roddick 1956 6-2 Vinton n/a Rambo PSAC 6-0 PSAC 1955 4-2-2 Vinton n/a Rambo 5-0 PSAC 1954 7-1 n/a Rambo 5-3 PSAC 1953 8-0 Vinton PSAC 1952 7-0 6-1-1 n/a Rambo 1951 5-3 PSAC Record 1950 7-1-1 Coach Finish YearConf Record Overall Conf Conf ANNUAL RECORDS Red Raiders Football 91 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS INTRO

First Last First Last School W L T Meeting Meeting School W L T Meeting Meeting Alpha Club of Waynesboro 0 0 1 1917 1917 Juniata 0 1 0 1920 1920 Altoona P.R.R. Vocational School 1 0 0 1922 1922 Kutztown 43 15 2 1929 2007 Altoona Tech/P.R.R. 1 0 0 1922 1922 Lebanon Valley Freshman 1 0 0 1923 1923 Beckley Business College 1 0 0 1926 1926 Lebanon Valley Reserves 1 0 0 1921 1921 Bloomsburg 41 29 1 1917 2006 Liberty 0 1 0 2007 2007

COACHES Blue Ridge 1 1 0 1926 1927 Lock Haven 44 18 3 1929 2007 Bridgewater (Va.) 2 0 0 1953 1954 Mansfi eld 6 3 0 1958 2006 Brockport 5 1 0 1966 1973 Massanutten Military Academy 1 2 0 1922 1924 California (Pa.) 41 29 1 1926 2007 Mercersburg Academy 1 8 1 1896 1925 Carlisle Athletic Club 0 2 0 1894 1895 Mercersburg Academy Reserves 0 2 0 1905 1907 Carlisle Barracks 1 0 0 1942 1942 Millersburg Athletic Club 2 0 0 1929 1930 Carlisle Indian Reserves 0 4 0 1907 1917 Millersville 35 23 2 1916 2007 Chambersburg Academy 9 5 0 1891 1905 Montclair 2 2 0 1954 1963 Chambersburg Athletic Association 0 4 0 1898 1901 Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 0 1948 1950 Chambersburg Athletic Club 1 1 0 1905 1907 New Haven 2 0 0 1990 1991 OUTLOOK Cheyney 9 0 0 1951 1990 North Dakota State 0 1 0 1981 1981 Clarion 18 34 1 1955 2007 Portland State 0 1 0 1989 1989 Conway Hall 0 2 0 1907 1916 Potomac State 1 2 0 1927 1929 C.W. Post 2 0 0 1981 1983 Randolph-Macon 1 0 0 1980 1980 Dickinson Freshmen 4 0 0 1915 1927 Scotland School 1 2 0 1900 1921 Dickinson JV 1 0 0 1925 1925 Shepherd 28 15 0 1923 2007 Dickinson Reserves 6 0 1 1899 1924 Slippery Rock 20 39 2 1924 2007 Dickinson Law School 0 1 0 1915 1915 Southern Connecticut State 1 1 2 1954 1957 Dickinson Preps 5 5 3 1893 1902 Susquehanna College JV 1 0 0 1925 1925

PROFILES East Stroudsburg 25 16 2 1926 2003 Tarsus School 2 0 0 1919 1920 Edinboro 23 23 1 1957 2007 Towson State 2 0 0 1981 1982 Franklin-Marshall Academy 0 1 0 1921 1921 Trenton State 1 0 0 1952 1952 Georgetown (D.C.) Frosh 0 1 0 1927 1927 U.S. Base Hospital #31 1 0 0 1919 1919 Gettysburg Freshmen 1 0 0 1926 1926 Virginia Union 1 0 0 1981 1981 Gettysburg JV 1 0 0 1925 1925 Waynesboro Business College 0 1 0 1915 1915 Gettysburg Reserves 0 3 1 1915 1922 Waynesboro High School 0 0 1 1907 1907 Gettysburg HS 1 0 0 1920 1920 Waynesburg 0 1 0 1941 1941 Harrisburg HS 1 1 1 1893 1899 West Chester 8 20 1 1921 2007 Harrisburg Tech Reserves 1 0 0 1919 1919 Western Maryland Freshmen 0 2 0 1927 1928

REVIEW Harrisburg West End 1 0 0 1928 1928 West Liberty State 2 1 0 1976 1989 Hillsdale 0 2 0 1964 1965 West Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1974 1975 Indiana (Pa.) 17 44 4 1925 2006 Wilson (D.C) 5 0 0 1935 1953 James Madison 5 6 0 1974 1996 PSAC OPPONENTS HISTORY Jeff Zubia (1980-83)

92 Shippensburg University D5 Chambersburg Academy N24 Chambersburg Academy AthleticClub Carlisle N17 N10 Chambersburg Academy N25 Dickinson N25 Dickinson Reserves N11 Harrisburg HS O28 Chambersburg Academy O21 Dickinson Preps O14 Chambersburg A.A. O7 Chambersburg A.A. N12 Dickinson N12 Dickinson Preps N5 Chambersburg A.A. O22 Dickinson Preps N6 Dickinson Preps O23 Chambersburg Academy O16 Dickinson Preps O9 Chambersburg Academy Scotland School N4 Dickinson N4 Dickinson Mercersburg Academy Preps O31 O24 Harrisburg HS O? Dickinson Preps O3 Chambersburg Academy N2 Dickinson N2 Dickinson Preps O26 Chambersburg Academy AthleticClub Carlisle O12 N18 Chambersburg Academy N4 Dickinson Preps O21 Harrisburg HS O7 Chambersburg Academy S30 Dickinson Preps N5 Chambersburg Academy Head Coach: EzraLehman Head Coach: C. E. Barton Head Coach: C. E. Barton Head Coach: JesseHeiges Head Coach: H. M. Roth Head Coach: W. M. Rife Captain: G. D. Reynolds Captain: A. A. McCrone Captain: M. W. Garrett Captain: DavidSibbett Captain: G. H. Eckels * Captain: G. H. Eckels* Captain: G. H. Eckels* Captain: G. H. Eckels* Captain E. H. Hager Captain: C. Brinton* Coach: H. M. Roth Head Coach: None Head Coach: None Head Coach: None 1900 (0-1-0) 1899 (3-2-1) 1898 (1-2-0) 1897 (4-0-0) 1896 (2-2-1) 1895 (2-1-0) 1894 (0-3-0) 1893 (1-2-2) 1892 (0-1) 1891 (0-1) L, L, L, L, W, W, T, W, W, L, L, L, L, W, W, W, W, W, L, L, L, W, T, W, W, W, W, L, W, W, T, L, L, T, L, 6–6 A 12–12 H 6–6 H 4–4 H 14–46 A 6–14 A 0–14 H 0–20 A 0–5 A 0–12 H 0–5 A 5–11 A 0–20 0–16 H 0–22 A 0–40 A 0–38 A 0–28 A 8–28 A 11–10 H 17–0 A 16–5 H 5–0 H 12–6 H 6–0 A 10–0 A 24–0 H 16–0 A 6–4 A 6–0 H 28–0 A 30–0 H 4 Mercersburg Acad. Res. N4 O28 Chambersburg Academy O14 Chambersburg A.C. N15 Dickinson Preps N1 Dickinson Preps O25 Chambersburg Academy Chambersburg Academy Chambersburg O19 Dickinson Preps Mercersburg Academy A.A. O12 N13 Carlisle IndianRes. Carlisle N13 Waynesboro Bus. Coll. N6 School Law Dickinson O30 Reserves Gettysburg O23 O9 Dickinson Freshmen Mercersburg Acad. Res. IndianReserves Carlisle Chambersburg Waynesboro A.C. Conway H.S. Hall Head Coach: Howard Harbison Heasd Coach: W. M. Rife Head Coach: W. M. Rife Head Coach: J.O. Gray Captain: Winfi Captain: J. W. Shive 1901 (0-3-0) 1915 (1-4-0) 1907 (1-3-1) 1905 (1-2-0) 1902 (2-2-0) Head Coach: n/a Captain: Lindsay Captains: n/a Captains: n/a 1908–14 1903–04 No team No team No team 1906 eld Gray 1958-present 1898-1903 1912-57 1909-11 1904-08 1891-97 Seasons L W, L, L, L, W, W, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, W, L, L, W, T, L, A 00 A 0-0 0-12 H 6–21 A 0–10 H 0–5 0–17 H 0–22 A 7–13 H 2–20 H 6–12 H 0–30 H 0-10 A 0-23 0-28 17-0 H 18–0 A 29–6 H 9–0 H 6-0 * In1891, 1895, 1896, 1897and1899 the captains were faculty members. werethe captains faculty Key To Abbreviations Touchdown TH - Thanksgiving Day 6 points 6 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 4 points Scoring Values HC -Homecoming OPPONENTS ANDRESULTS (1891-1920) N22 Gettysburg N22 Gettysburg U. S. BaseHosp. #31 Reserves N8 N1 Bloomsburg O25 Tarsus School Mercersburg Academy O18 2 assSho W N20 Tarsus School N13 Juniata N6 Dickinson Freshmen N17 Millersville IndianRes. Carlisle N3 Mercersburg Academy O27 O11 Dickinson Reserves Reserves Dickinson O11 Harrisburg Tech. Res. O4 N11 Millersville N4 Dickinson IndianRes. Carlisle Reserves O28 Mercersburg Academy O21 Reserves Gettysburg O14 O7 Conway Hall 3 losug W O30 Bloomsburg O23 Millersville O16 Mercersburg ScotlandSchool Academy O9 O2 Gettysburg HS O13 Alpha Cl./Waynesboro O6 Bloomsburg Head Coach: Howard Harbison Field Goal Head Coach: R. W. Williams 3 points 3 points 3 points 4 points 5 points 5 points Head Coach: Myers Robert Head Coach: Grove Seth No team- World War I Captain: Bolan Harvey Captain: Bolan Harvey Captain: Bolan Harvey Captain: JohnShope 1916 (2-4-0) 1920 (6-2-0) 1919 (4-1-2) 1917 (1-3-1) 1918 Extra Point points fora run orpass run 2 points kick; 2 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point Red Raiders Football 93 T, W, W, W, L, L, W, W, W, L, L, T, T, W, W, W, W, L, L, L, L, W, W, W, L, W, T, T, L,

History 00 H 0–0 , , 6–6 H 6–6 H 0–7 A 0–28 A 0–25 A 6–7 H 0–33 A 6–13 A 0–25 H 0–46 H 7–20 H 0–26 A 26–7 A 12–0 H 13–0 H 34–12 H 32–0 H 33–0 H 15–0 A 13–0 H 25–21 H 20–0 H 21–0 H 66–0 H 40–0 A

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History OPPONENTS AND RESULTS (1921-1937)

INTRO 1921 (5-1-2) 1926 (6-3-0) 1932 (3-5-0) Head Coach: A. J. Sharadln Head Coach: Barney Potratz Head Coach: Henry Dresser Captain: A. S. King Captain: Ken Bashore Captain: Melvin Warden O1 Lebanon Valley Res. W, 33–0 H S25 Beckley Business College W, 13-0 H O1 Shepherd L, 0-3 A O8 Franklin-Marshall Acad. L, 14–18 H O2 Blue Ridge L, 0-6 A O8 Kutztown W, 32-12 A O15 Mercersburg Academy T, 7–7 A O16 Dickinson Freshmen W, 23-0 H O15 East Stroudsburg W, 9-0 H O22 Bloomsburg W, 13–0 H O23 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-17 A O22 West Chester L, 2-27 A N5 West Chester W, 63–7 H O30 West Chester L, 15-19 A O29 California (Pa.) L, 0-6 H

COACHES N12 Millersville T, 7–7 A N6 Millersville W, 68-0 H N5 Bloomsburg L, 0-6 A N19 Dickinson Reserves W, 14–7 H N13 Gettysburg Freshmen W, 13-0 A N12 Millersville W, 52-0 H N24 Scotland School W, 1-0 * H N19 East Stroudsburg W, 7-0 H N19 Indiana (Pa.) L, 6-7 H * Forfeit N25 California (Pa.) W, 9-7 H 1933 (1-6-0) 1922 (5-3-0) 1927 (4-4-1) Head Coach: Ed Gulian Head Coach: A. J. Sharadin Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz Captain: Al Givler Captain: Bozidar Grba Captain: Claude Larimer O7 Kutztown W, 19-0 H O7 Altoona P.R.R. Voc. School W, 6–0 H S24 Blue Ridge W, 25-0 H O14 East Stroudsburg L, 0-7 A Ol4 Dickinson Reserves W, 50–0 H O1 Georgetown Freshmen L, 0-6 H O21 West Chester L, 0-38 H

OUTLOOK O21 Bloomsburg L, 10–34 A O8 California (Pa.) T, 0-0 A O28 California (Pa.) L, 0-12 A O28 Gettysburg Reserves L, 6–24 H O15 Dickinson Freshmen W, 26-0 H N4 Lock Haven L, 0-26 H N4 West Chester W, 19–6 A O22 East Stroudsburg L, 0-31 A N11 Millersville L, 0-12 A N11 Millersville W, 46–6 H O29 West Chester L, 0-21 H N25 Bloomsburg L, 7-10 H N25 Altoona Tech./P. R. R. W, 18–0 H N5 Millersville W, 19-0 A 1934 (5-2-0) N30 Massanutten Mil. Acad. L, 13–14 H N12 Western Maryland Fresh. L, 7-18 H Head Coach: Ed Gulian 1923 (2-6-0) N18 Potomac State W, 19-6 A Captains: Walter Bailets, James Davis Head Coach: Benjamin Ingalls 1928 (4-4-0) O6 Kutztown W, 12-0 A Captain: Sherrick Gilbert Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz O13 East Stroudsburg W, 7-6 H

PROFILES O6 Mercersburg Academy L, 0–31 A Captain: Ernest Byers O27 California (Pa.) W, 12-0 H O13 Dickinson Reserves W, 17-3 H S29 Harrisburg West End W, 12-0 H N3 Bloomsburg W13-9 A O2O Shepherd L, 7-14 A O6 Shepherd L, 6-12 A N10 Millersville W, 14–0 H O27 Massanutten Mil. Acad. L, 19-24 H O13 East Stroudsburg W, 6-0 H N17 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-13 H N3 West Chester L, 0-6 H O20 Bloomsburg L, 6-13 A N24 Lock Haven L, 0-13 A N10 Millersville L, 0-27 A O27 Western Maryland Fresh. L, 0-26 H 1935 (7-1-0) N17 Bloomsburg L, 0-3 A N3 California (Pa.) W, 13-0 H Head Coach: Ed Gulian N29 Lebanon Valley Freshmen W, 13-0 H N10 Millersville W, 7-0 H Captain: Brower Pernet 1924 (6-2-0) N17 Potomac State L, 0-14 H S28 Wilson (D.C.) W, 33–0 H Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz 1929 (5-4-0) O5 Kutztown W, 22-0 H REVIEW Captain: Bruce Hockersmith Head Coach: Henry Dresser O12 East Stroudsburg W, 20-6 A O4 Mercersburg Academy L, 0-13 A Captain: Ernest Byers O26 California (Pa.) W, 26-0 A O11 Dickinson Reserves W, 17-6 H S28 Millersburg A.C. W, 4–0 H N2 Bloomsburg W, 26-0 H O18 Massanutten Mil. Acad. W, 37-6 A O5 Shepherd W, 25-0 H N9 Millersville W, 34-0 A O25 Shepherd W, 28-6 H O12 East Stroudsburg L, 0-7 A N16 Indiana (Pa.) L, 6-13 A N1 West Chester W, 7-0 A O19 Bloomsburg W, 7-0 H N23 Lock Haven W, 6-0 H N8 Millersville W, 71-0 H O26 Kutztown W, 26-12 H 1936 (7-1-0) N15 Bloomsburg W, 40-7 H N2 California (Pa.) L, 0-13 A Head Coach: Ed Gulian N27 Slippery Rock * L, 21-39 H N9 Lock Haven W, 26-6 H Captain: Brower Pernet * Slippery Rock defeated Shippensburg for State Normal N16 Millersville L, 0-7 A S26 Wilson (D.C.) W, 19-0 A PSAC School championship. Slippery Rock won the Western Sec- N23 Potomac State L, 0-26 A O3 Kutztown W, 18-0 A tion and Shippensburg was the Eastern champion. 1930 (2-6-0) O10 East Stroudsburg W, 38-0 H 1925 (8-1-0) Head Coach: Henry Dresser O24 California (Pa.) W, 47-0 H Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz Captain: Dave Day O31 Bloomsburg W, 12-0 A Captain: Bruce Hockersmith S27 Millersburg A.C. W, 35-0 H N7 Millersville W, 19-6 H S26 Dickinson JV W, 10-0 H O4 Kutztown L, 7-13 A N14 Indiana (Pa.) W, 14-0 H O3 Shepherd W, 14-8 A O18 East Stroudsburg L, 7-13 H N23 Lock Haven L, 7-9 A OPPONENTS O10 Mercersburg Academy L, 7-14 A O25 Lock Haven L, 12-39 A 1937 (5-1-2) O17 Gettysburg JV W, 13-6 H N1 California (Pa.) L, 12-14 H Head Coach: Ed Gulian O24 Bloomsburg W, 6-2 A N8 Bloomsburg L, 0-13 A Captain: Mike Ryan O31 West Chester W, 6-0 H N15 Millersville W, 13-0 H S25 Wilson (D.C.) W, 37-0 H N7 Millersville W, 20-0 A N22 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-6 H O1 Kutztown L, 6-12 H N14 Susquehanna JV W, 39-0 H 1931 (6-1-1) O9 East Stroudsburg W, 21-0 A N20 Indiana (Pa.) * W, 14-6 H Head Coach: Henry Dresser O16 Shepherd W, 27-0 H *Shippensburg defeated Indiana (Pa.) for the State Nor- Captain: Jack Green O30 Bloomsburg W, 20-0 H mal School championship. Shippensburg won the Eastern O3 Shephard W, 40–0 H N6 Millersville W, 7-0 A Section and Indiana (Pa.) was the Western champion. O10 Kutztown W, 65-0 H N13 Indiana (Pa.) T, 7-7 A

HISTORY O17 East Stroudsburg L, 0-13 A N20 Lock Haven T, 0-0 H O24 West Chester T, 0-0 H O31 California (Pa.) W, 13-10 A N7 Bloomsburg W, 30-0 H N14 Millersville W, 14-6 A N21 Indiana (Pa.) W, 7-6 A 94 Shippensburg University 1 Indiana(Pa.) N14 O31 Carlisle Barracks O24 Lock Haven O17 Slippery Rock O10 East Stroudsburg O3 Kutztown N16 Lock N16 Lock Haven N9 Indiana N2 Millersville (Pa.) O26 Bloomsburg O12 Shepherd O5 East S28 Kutztown Stroudsburg S21 Slippery Rock N22 Lock N22 Lock Haven N15 Indiana (Pa.) N8 Millersville N1 Slippery O25 Bloomsburg Rock O18 Waynesburg O11 East Stroudsburg O4 Kutztown N23 Lock Haven N18 Indiana (Pa.) N11 Millersville O28 Bloomsburg O14 East Stroudsburg O7 Kutztown S30 Slippery Rock N19 Lock Haven N12 Indiana (Pa.) N5 Millersville O29 Bloomsburg O15 Shepherd O8 East O1 Kutztown Stroudsburg S24 Slippery Rock N16 Indiana (Pa.) N9 Lock N2 Millersville Haven O26 Bloomsburg O19 Slippery Rock O12 East Stroudsburg O5 Kutztown S28 California (Pa.) Captains: BobHabig, Andrukitis Andy Captains: CharlesHanks, JohnPlask Captains: JohnBay, AdamZalonka Captains: EdBerke, LouIlioff Head Coach: EdGulian Head Coach: EdGulian Head Coach: EdGulian Head Coach: EdGulian Head Coach: EdGulian Head Coach: EdGulian No team- World War II

Captain: Eugene Speacht 1946 (2-4-2) 1942 (2-4-0) 1941 (6-2-0) 1940 (3-3-2) 1939 (3-3-1) 1938 (6-1-1) Captain: EdRuess 1943-45 L, W, L, L, L, W, W, W, T, L, L, W, L, W, T, W, W, W, L, W, W, L, W, W, L, T, W, W, L, W, L, W, W, W, W, W, W, T, L, L, T, L, T, W, L, W, L, 66 A 6-6 0-0 H A 6-6 - H H 7-7 6-6 -3 H 7-33 A A 0-33 H 6-13 0-12 -7 H A 7-27 14-24 H 7-13 - A 0-7 A 0-6 H 0-19 A 7-26 H 0-16 7-12 A -2 A 7-32 A 13-27 A 7-32 A 7-32 1-2 A 12-12 30 H 13-0 A 19-0 07 A 20-7 H 46-2 A 13-0 46 H H 14-6 9-0 H H 27-0 42-0 A H 6-0 36-0 A H 20-19 12-0 H 7-6 A 6-0 H H 28-13 A 13-0 A 7-0 13-3 H 19-14 36 H 13-6 H 13-6 H H H H H A A A A A A A A A A A O18 Slippery O18 Slippery Rock O11 East Stroudsburg O4 Kutztown S27 California (Pa.) N15 Indiana (Pa.) N8 Lock N1 Millersville Haven O25 Bloomsburg N19 Slippery N19 Slippery Rock N11 Indiana Mt. St. Mary’s (Pa.) O29 California (Pa.) O22 O5 Bloomsburg O8 East O1 Millersville Stroudsburg S24 Kutztown O9 East O2 Millersville Stroudsburg S25 Kutztown N20 Slippery N20 Slippery Rock N13 Indiana (Pa.) O30 California (Pa.) O23 Bloomsburg Mt. St. Mary’s O16 Captains: Paul Koehler, CharlieShields Captains: JohnHubley, JackHopper Head Coach: Rambo Vinton Head Coach: Rambo Vinton Head Coach: Rambo Vinton

Captain: Eugene Speacht The 1936 team shutout six opponents in eight games and and games eight in opponents six shutout team 1936 The

1949 (1-6-1) 1948 (5-3-0) 1947 (5-2-1) allowed only 15 points to be scored the entire season. entire the scored be to points 15 only allowed L, W, W, W, T, T, L, W, W, L, W, L, L, L, L, L, T, L, W, W, W, W, W, L, L, W, - H 6-6 - A 6-6 - A 0-6 -1 A 0-21 -3 A 7-13 A H 13-18 A 7-13 H 13-14 H 0-7 7-14 -4 A 7-14 -0 A H 8-20 7-13 27 H A 12-7 H 28-6 12-0 30 H A 13-0 19-12 06 H 40-6 90 A H 19-0 7-6 - H A 7-0 28-18 14-13 H OPPONENTS ANDRESULTS (1938-1952) N8 Cheyney N8 Cheyney N1 Millersville O25 Slippery Rock O18 Kutztown O11 East Stroudsburg O4 Wilson S27 Trenton (D.C.) State N18 Slippery Rock N11 Indiana (Pa.) N4 Millersville O28 California (Pa.) O21 Bloomsburg O14 East Stroudsburg O7 Shepherd S30 Kutztown Mt. St. Mary’s S23 S29 Kutztown S22 Cheyney N10 Indiana (Pa.) N3 Millersville O27 California (Pa.) O20 Bloomsburg O13 East Stroudsburg O6 Shepherd Captains: ElmerModla, LenZataveshi Captains: Weldon Lane, Ken Dapp Captains: EdBellas, BillCockley Head Coach: Rambo Vinton Head Coach: Rambo Vinton Head Coach: Rambo Vinton 1952 (7-0-0) 1951 (5-3-0) 1950 (7-1-1) Red Raiders Football 95 History W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, L, T, W, W, W, L, W, W, W, W, L, L, W, W, 31 A 13-13 -6 H 6-26 -0 A 7-20 32 H A 13-20 14-40 66 H A 46-6 H 49–7 H 28-0 A 58-0 H 14-7 A 31-0 40-0 H A 35-6 A 7-6 A 27-0 15-0 A H 13-7 32-7 H 18-13 80 A 28-0 - H A 9-0 21-7 H H 33-7 59-0

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History OPPONENTS AND RESULTS (1953-1970)

INTRO 1953 (8-0-0) 1959 (6-2-0) 1965 (2-6-0) Head Coach: Vinton Rambo Head Coach: Jack Roddick Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Captains: Ray Ellis, Chuck Burnheimer Captains: Sid Wells, Bob Gribble Captains: Steve Ecker, Joe Nagy S26 Lock Haven W, 23-14 H S19 Bloomsburg W, 13-7 H 2,000 S25 Shepherd W, 33-10 H O3 Wilson (D.C.) W, 28-0 H S26 Shepherd W, 14-0 A 1,100 O2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-46 A O10 E. Stroudsburg W, 30-0 H O3 East Stroudsburg W, 20-2 H 4,100 O9 Slippery Rock L, 14-19 A O17 Kutztown W, 61-0 A O10 California (Pa.) W, 20-13 A 4,500 O16 Lock Haven W, 34-33 H O24 Slippery Rock W, 20-14 A O17 Clarion L, 13-20 H 3,800 O23 California (Pa.) L, 7-28 A

COACHES O31 Millersville W, 65-0 H O24 West Chester L, 0-14 A 7,200 O30 Edinboro L, 26-35 A N10 Cheyney * W, 20-7 A O31 Cheyney W, 50-12 H 1,100 N6 Clarion L, 7-38 H N14 Bridgewater (Va.) W, 52-0 A N7 Mansfi eld W, 21-12 A 1,900 N13 Hillsdale L, 14-35 H * Game postponed from November 7 because a snowstorm 1960 (2-7-0) 1966 (4-5-0) made travel impossible. Head Coach: Jack Roddick Head Coach: Dave Dolbin 1954 (7-1-0) Captains: Wayne Burg, Ivan Sload, George Mitchell Captains: Marv Baher, Frank Basehoar Head Coach: Vinton Rambo S17 Lock Haven L, 0-21 A 2,500 S17 Bloomsburg W, 39-25 A 3,000 Captains: Spencer Keyes, Don Bickel S24 Bloomsburg L, 6-13 H 6,500 S24 West Chester L, 21-33 A 3,000 S25 Lock Haven W, 23-0 A O1 Mansfi eld W, 14-13 A 3,500 O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 13-14 H 3,000

OUTLOOK O2 Southern Conn. W, 26-19 H O8 East Stroudsburg L, 7-48 A 3,500 O8 Slippery Rock L, 6-21 H 4,000 O9 East Stroudsburg W, 17–13 A O15 California (Pa.) L, 6-21 H 6,500 O15 Lock Haven W, 21-17 A 3,000 O16 California (Pa.) L, 7-13 H O22 Shepherd L, 0-12 H 2,500 O22 California (Pa.) L, 31-42 H 3,000 O23 Montclair W, 46-7 A O29 Slippery Rock L, 6-40 H 800 O29 Edinboro W, 42-0 H 3,000 O30 Millersville W, 60-0 A N5 Clarion L, 7-34 A 1,000 N5 Clarion L, 18-54 A 2,000 N6 Cheyney W, 68-0 H N12 Kutztown W, 51-7 A 1,000 N12 Brockport W, 17-9 A 500 N13 Bridgewater (Va.) W, 34-14 H 1961 (0-8-0) 1967 (4-5-0) 1955 (4-2-2) Head Coach: Jack Roddick Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Head Coach: Jack Roddick Captains: Bob Orndorff, Bill McMillan Captains: John Monsell, Dick Weaver

PROFILES Captains: Ed Nugent, Don Stankus S16 Lock Haven L, 0-20 H 2,000 S16 Bloomsburg L, 20-31 H 1,200 S24 Lock Haven L, 6-20 H S23 Bloomsburg L, 7-34 A 2,500 S23 West Chester L, 6-20 H 2,100 O1 Southern Conn. T, 0-0 A S30 Mansfi eld L, 21-26 H 2,500 S30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 14-24 A 4,000 O8 East Stroudsburg W, 25-6 H O7 East Stroudsburg L, 7-47 H 3,000 O7 Slippery Rock W, 32-0 A 3,800 O15 California (Pa.) L, 13-19 A O14 California (Pa.) L, 7-47 A 2,500 O14 Lock Haven W, 28-13 H 3,100 O22 Montclair W, 48-0 H O21 Shepherd L, 12-32 A 1,200 O21 California (Pa.) L, 30-54 A 1,000 O29 Millersville W, 14-2 H O28 Slippery Rock L, 13-19 A 1,000 O28 Edinboro W, 33-12 A 2,000 N5 Kutztown W, 26-6 A N4 Clarion L, 26-28 H 700 N4 Clarion L, 8-36 H 3,500 N12 Clarion T, 7-7 H 1962 (4-4-0) N11 Brockport W, 40-9 H 2,000 1956 (6-2-0) Head Coach: Jack Roddick 1968 (5-3-0) REVIEW Heads Coach: Jack Roddick Captains: Vanel Perry, Anthony Zvonar Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Captain: Jack Conner S22 Indiana (Pa.) W, 13-7 H 2,500 Captains: Nick Dellaquila, Steve Bumgarner S22 Southern Conn. L, 0-28 H S29 Shepherd W, 14-13 A 800 S21 Mansfi eld W, 27-14 A S29 Shepherd W, 14-7 H O6 Slippery Rock L, 13-32 H 3,200 S28 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-24 H O6 East Stroudsburg L, 0-13 A O13 Lock Haven W, 32-14 A 2,000 O5 Slippery Rock W, 21-12 H O13 California (Pa.) W, 32-14 H O20 California (Pa.) L, 13-20 H 2,800 O12 Lock Haven W, 19-6 A O20 Bloomsburg W, 20-3 A O27 Edinboro W, 27-20 H 1,000 O19 California (Pa.) L, 14-30 H O27 Millersville W, 26-7 A N3 Clarion L, 7-14 A 1,000 O26 Edinboro W, 23-0 H N3 Kutztown W, 19-0 H N10 Montclair L, 13-21 A 1,350 N2 Clarion L, 0-35 A N10 Clarion W, 21-0 A 1963 (3-5-0) N9 Millersville W, 14-6 A PSAC 1957 (6-0-1) Head Coach: Jack Roddick 1969 (1-7-0) Head Coach: Jack Roddick Captains: Jim Hunter, Bill Fry Head Coach: Dave Dolbin Captains: Jake Corwell, Ron Lawhead S21 Indiana (Pa.) L, 21-39 A 4,000 Captains: Bill Lemanshi, Chuck Hickes S21 Southern Conn. T, 6-6 A S28 Shepherd L, 7-12 H 3,000 S20 Mansfi eld L, 18-28 H S28 Shepherd W, 27-7 H O5 Slippery Rock L, 13-21 A 3,500 S27 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-21 A O5 East Stroudsburg W, 28–19 H O12 Lock Haven W, 30-13 H 3,500 O4 Slippery Rock L, 31-34 A O12 California (Pa.) W, 20-13 A O19 California (Pa.) L, 0-34 A 3,000 O11 Lock Haven L, 23-28 H

OPPONENTS O19 Bloomsburg W, 20-19 H O26 Edinboro W, 12-8 A 500 O18 California (Pa.) W, 26-14 A O26 Edinboro W, 20-14 A N2 Clarion W, 15-7 H 500 O25 Edinboro L, 14-24 A N2 Kutztown W, 13-0 A N9 Montclair L, 13-20 H 500 N1 Clarion L, 15-31 H 1958 (4-4-0) 1964 (4-4-0) N8 Millersville L, 8-10 H Head Coach: Jack Roddick Head Coach: Dave Dolbin 1970 (3-5-0) Captains: Don Trexler, Tom Smithemas Captains: Nick Vorkapich, Ron Wilsbach Head Coach: Dave Dolbin S20 Bloomsburg L, 19-20 A 1,500 S26 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-14 H Captains: Al Bowman, Don Deitz S27 Shepherd W, 10-6 H 1,500 O3 Shepherd W, 23-6 A S19 Indiana (Pa.) L, 22- 26 H O4 East Stroudsburg W, 14-0 A 1,300 O10 Slippery Rock L, 28-39 H S26 Brockport W, 30-26 A O11 California (Pa.) L, 0-19 H 3,000 O17 Lock Haven W, 21-14 A O3 Slippery Rock L, 8-13 H

HISTORY O18 Clarion L, 7-12 A 1,000 O24 California (Pa.) W, 28-19 H O10 Lock Haven W, 42-7 A O25 West Chester L, 20-40 H 2,800 O31 Edinboro W, 41-13 H O17 California (Pa.) W, 15-14 H N1 Cheyney W, 50-13 A 800 N7 Clarion L, 7-13 A O24 Edinboro L, 15–35 H N8 Mansfi eld W, 54-6 H 1,100 N14 Hillsdale L, 26-61 A O31 Clarion L, 0-28 A N7 Millersville L, 14-18 A 96 Shippensburg University N10 Millersville N3 Clarion O27 Edinboro O20 California (Pa.) O13 Lock Haven O6 Slippery S29 Brockport Rock 3,000 S22 Kutztown 4,500 A S15 Bloomsburg A 1,000 L, 24-41 H L, 8-27 W, 14-9 7,000 4,500 800 Indiana(Pa.) 5,000 H A Clarion N11 H A L, 14-19 N4 6,500 L, 7-21 Edinboro 4,500 H L,O28 0-25 L, 7-10 California(Pa.) A W, 24-14 O21 Haven Lock 6,000 Rock Slippery O14 T, H 0-0 O7 Brockport W, 28-14 S30 Kutztown S23 Millersville Bloomsburg S16 S9 N6 Clarion N6 Clarion O30 Edinboro O23 California Haven Lock (Pa.) O16 O9 Slippery O2 Kutztown Rock S25 Brockport S18 Millersville 2 lro L -1 A 4,000 4,000 A A 3,000 L, 0-21 L, 0-15 H W, 19-0 3,000 Millersville 6,500 N22 7,500 A H Clarion N9 5,000 H 6,500 N2 W, W, 33-7 28-0 A Edinboro H L,O26 9-34 California(Pa.) 4,000 3,500 L, 0-21 O19 W, 14-7 Haven Lock H H Rock Slippery O12 W, W, 39-18 28-3 O5 Indiana(Pa.) S28 Kutztown S21 Bloomsburg WV Tech S14 S7 N15 James Madison N8 Millersville N1 Clarion O25 Edinboro O18 California Haven Lock (Pa.) O11 O4 Slippery S27 Indiana Rock (Pa.) S20 Kutztown S13 Bloomsburg S6 WV Tech Captains: BobAnderson, JesseMroczka, Steve Johnsto Captains: RickDiggs, Seagraves, Al DanSearer ae aio W, James Madison Captains: BobHickes, Roger Berkheimer Captains: Rich Kelly, Brad Shover Head Coach: DaveDolbin Head Coach: GeneEpley Head Coach: GeneEpley Head Coach: GeneEpley Head Coach: GeneEpley Captains: GameCaptains 1975 (6-5-0) 1974 (7-4-0) 1973 (2-7-0) 1972 (3-6-1) 1971 (2-6-0) L, L, L, L, W, L, W, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, W, W, L, L, L, L, L, W, W, W, L, W, W, W, 75 2,000 H 6,000 4,500 H 27-56 A 5,000 14-26 A 28-38 6,000 13-21 A 7-40 10-31 9-19 A A 4,500 2,000 13-17 H 2,000 16-42 A 4,500 6-34 A 4,200 8-16 H 3,000 7-34 A 5,000 0-21 H 3,000 -4 H 3,000 H 4,000 H 6,500 3-14 5,300 H 14-28 A 13-20 16-21 8,000 H 7-19 57 H 5,200 51-14 H 7,000 H 25-7 14-12 A 2,000 34-7 H 3,000 37 H 7,300 H 7,500 21-14 A 33-7 A 5,500 4,500 21-16 A 4,500 A 2,000 21-0 A 41-0 17-7 17 A 3,000 A 21-7 n 1 Clfri P. L -4 A 800 5,700 3,500 A 8,000 H A H L, 0-24 5,800 L, 14-16 L, 7-10 L, 27-35 Arbor,N -Ann Michigan H California(Pa.) 3,300 JamesMadison W, 28-18 N10 2,800 A N3 Haven Lock A 61,143 L, 24-31 O27 N 7,000 Clarion 4,500 O20 H L, 7-25 W, 45-14 Edinboro A Indiana(Pa.) O13 W, 23-3 W, 16-13 O6 Rock Slippery S29 Kutztown S22 Bloomsburg Shepherd S15 S8 4 ae aio L -4 A 5,000 5,500 9,000 A 3,000 H H W, 38-15 A 5,400 W, 34-17 L, 0-14 W, 38-30 A California(Pa.) JamesMadison 7,000 W, 23-15 N11 H 9,500 N4 5,000 Haven Lock W, 36-16 H A O28 3,500 Clarion 5,500 W, 37-17 O21 A L, 15-22 Edinboro H Indiana(Pa.) O14 L, 10-14 W, 35-7 O7 Rock Slippery S30 Kutztown S23 Bloomsburg Shepherd S16 S9 N12 James Madison N5 Clarion O29 Edinboro O22 California (Pa.) O15 Lock Haven O8 Slippery O1 Indiana Rock S24 Kutztown (Pa.) S17 Bloomsburg West State Liberty S10 4,000 A 3,500 L, 26-29 6,000 A H N20 W, 21-17 4,000 W, 28-24 8,000 A JamesMadison H Clarion 3,500 N13 10,500 W, H 7-0 N6 6,000 W, 58-0 Edinboro A H O30 W, 10-3 California(Pa.) W, 4,300 21-0 W, 21-13 O23 Haven Lock H Rock Slippery O16 W, 21-12 Indiana(Pa.) O9 3,000 O2 Kutztown A S18 Bloomsburg L, 13-26 West State Liberty S11 S4 Captains: Todd Chronister, Clement Brian East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Captains: Fred Glasgow Captains: Jerome Kater, BobNelson Captains: Tom Henn, Tony Winter Head Coach: Ragazzo Vito Joe Kachnoskie, John Wertz Head Coach: JoeMark Head Coach: JoeMark Head Coach: JoeMark State Game 1977 (6-4-0) 1976 (8-2-1) 1979 (4-6-0) 1978 (7-3-0) W, W, L, W, W, W, W, L, L, L, W, T, 14-14 H 8,500 6-26 H 8,000 3,400 3,200 H A 14-16 27-29 3-6 A 5,000 , 92 3,000 H 59-20 2,500 8,000 A 17-7 A 2,500 H 42-14 26-0 20-12 A 5,000 6,000 H 14-6 John Morabito

, OPPONENTS ANDRESULTS (1971-1983) 1 Cain L -4 H 8,500 H 3,000 3,500 A L, 9-14 A W, 20-16 6,000 T, 22-22 5,000 H O25 R H Haven Lock 5,800 L, 14-21 O18 W, 17-14 Clarion H Edinboro O11 W, 42-13 O4 Indiana(Pa.) S27 Kutztown S20 Bloomsburg S13 1 JmsMdsn ,2- 2,200 3,500 H A 3,000 W, 29-9 L, 18-41 H 4,200 6,100 JamesMadison L, 23-24 8,200 Indiana(Pa.) A N12 A 7,000 H N5 L, 21-28 Rock Slippery L, 15-29 H W, 17-15 O29 6,200 California (Pa.) L, 16-44 O22 H L, West Chester 3,300 Haven Lock O15 A W, 40–27 8,500 12-48 A O8 W, 10-9 O1 Clarion Edinboro S24 C.W. Post S17 Bloomsburg S10 7,400 H 12,000 8,200 A L, 6-18 DakotaSt North A W, 40-27 W, 34-17 D5 Union Virginia N28 Millersville N21 1 JmsMdsn ,1–9 A 6,400 7,500 A A 3,000 L, 14–19 L, 16-18 H JamesMadison W, 27-12 Rock Slippery N15 California(Pa.) N8 N1 1 JmsMdsn ,3-7 H 4,000 H 1,911 W, 33-27 W, 4,200 6,500 A A A 8,000 JamesMadison 6,200 W, 49-35 Rock Slippery W, 20-16 N14 H H W, 28-0 N7 W, 24-20 California(Pa.) W, 17-0 6,000 O31 C. W. Post A O24 Haven Lock 2,952 2,300 W, 26–3 O17 Clarion A A Edinboro O10 W, 24-10 W, 38-17 O3 Indiana(Pa.) S26 Towson State S19 Bloomsburg S12 1 JmsMdsn ,2–2 8,000 3,100 H A 5,500 W, 28-9 L, 22–52 A 5,000 5,300 3,000 JamesMadison L, 14–24 H H Indiana(Pa.) N13 A 4,000 W, W, 24-19 16-8 N6 Rock Slippery A W, 31-7 O30 California(Pa.) L, 6–10 O23 6,000 Haven Lock O16 West H Clarion O9 W, 35-10 O2 Edinboro S25 S18 Towso Bloomsburg S11 Captains: ChipDimmick, GlennHerd, Pat Silva, Captains: EdBrown, Ebersole,Tim Keller, Greg Captains: Dave Calvario, Ebersole Tim andolph-Macon W, Captains: Steve Cramer, BobPotts, Head Coach: Ragazzo Vito Head Coach: Ragazzo Vito Head Coach: Ragazzo Vito Head Coach: Ragazzo Vito Chester W, Ken Schaeffer, Dave Weaver tt W, n State NCAA Playoffs Rich Pryor, JoePuzycki 1981 (12-1-0) State Game 1980 (5-4-1) 1983 (4-6-0) 1982 (7-3-0) Rich Pryo Jeff Zubia Jeff Red Raiders Football 97 r 2-5 H 6,500 H 27-25 19 A 200 A 31-9 26-21 H 5,400 28-22 H 8,000 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History OPPONENTS AND RESULTS (1984-1995)

INTRO 1984 (4-6-0) 1988 (6-4-0) 1992 (3-7-1) Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri Head Coach: Rocky Rees Captains: Mark Brezitski, Chip Dimmick, Captains: Kelly Kramer, Charles Parker, Captains: Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis, Shayne Mains Mike Houseal, Dave Hurdle Mike Swope, Bill Twohig S5 Shepherd W, 21-7 H 3,400 S8 Bloomsburg W, 17-11 H 7,200 S10 Bloomsburg L, 7-21 H 6,500 S12 Bloomsburg W, 20-14 H 6,800 S15 Kutztown W, 10-9 A 3,500 S17 Kutztown L, 15-21 A 1,500 S19 Kutztown L, 3-16 A 4,436 S22 Clarion L, 13-16 H 6,100 S24 Cheyney W, 17-6 A 1,435 S26 Millersville L, 10-35 H 5,800 S29 Lock Haven L, 10-14 A 2,000 O1 California (Pa.) W, 24-14 H 5,800 O3 Slippery Rock L, 3-20 A 8,000

COACHES O6 Millersville L, 9-31 A 4,000 O 8 Slippery Rock W, 49-10 A 7,200 O10 Indiana (Pa.) L, 16-35 H 8,600 O13 California (Pa.) L, 17-28 H 7,500 O15 Indiana (Pa.) W, 24-23 H 9,000 O17 Edinboro L, 3-47 A 3,469 O20 Slippery Rock L, 12-13 A 5,500 O22 Edinboro L, 0-19 A 1,500 O24 Clarion L, 20-23 H 3,200 O27 Indiana (Pa.) W, 21-18 H 3,500 O29 Clarion W, 24-8 H 2,500 O31 Lock Haven T, 28-28 A 500 N3 Edinboro L, 14-36 A 2,500 N5 Lock Haven W, 24-10 A 300 N7 West Chester L, 31-35 A 6,500 N10 Cheyney W, 48-13 H 3,000 N12 Millersville L, 17-21 H 6,200 N14 California (Pa.) W, 17-8 H 2,200 1985 (5-5-0) 1989 (5-5-1) 1993 (6-5-0) Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri Head Coach: Rocky Rees Captains: Mike Brady, Dan Carey, Captains: Steve Hladio, Dave Russell, Mike Swope Captains: Winston Horshaw, Doug Seidenstricker,

OUTLOOK Dave Hurdle, Dave Szlachetka S2 West Liberty St. W, 33-9 H 2,800 Brian High, Mike Lazusky S14 Bloomsburg L, 3-18 A 5,000 S9 Bloomsburg W, 25-7 A 2,927 S4 Shepherd W, 10-7 A 4,312 S21 Kutztown W, 10-7 H 6,800 S16 Kutztown W, 18-7 H 2,200 S11 Bloomsburg W, 20-14 A 2,493 S28 Clarion L, 7-23 A 4,000 S23 Millersville W, 24-0 A 4,200 S18 Kutztown W, 27-10 H 5,200 O5 Lock Haven W, 20-6 H 6,100 S30 California (Pa.) W, 10-6 A 3,984 S25 Millersville W, 16-14 A 2,200 O12 Millersville L, 8-30 H 9,200 O7 Slippery Rock T, 28-28 H 8,600 O2 Slippery Rock L, 7-36 H 5,300 O19 California (Pa.) W, 24-14 A 4,000 O14 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-35 A 10,100 O9 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-45 A 9,500 O26 Slippery Rock W, 34-23 H 3,800 O21 Edinboro L, 6-60 H 5,600 O16 Edinboro L, 17-34 H 7,500 N2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-33 A 5,500 O28 Clarion L, 7-21 A 2,975 O23 Clarion L, 32-34 A 2,500 N9 Edinboro L, 21-24 H 3,000 N4 Lock Haven L, 3-10 H 1,800 O30 Lock Haven W, 31-20 H 412 PROFILES N16 Shepherd W, 7-0 A 1,000 N11 Portland State L, 3-31 A 9,277 N6 West Chester L, 19-24 H 2,100 1986 (3-7-0) 1990 (5-6-0) N13 California (Pa.) W, 7-6 A 1,708 Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri Head Coach: Rocky Rees 1994 (5-6-0) Captains: Scott Duke, Dave Szlachetka Captains: Mike George, Clyde Tinner, Mike Williams Head Coach: Rocky Rees S13 Bloomsburg L, 26-30 H 7,600 S2 Cheyney W, 22-8 H 2,600 Captains: Joe Topichak, Doug Seidenstricker S20 Kutztown L, 9-27 A 2,800 S9 Bloomsburg W, 20-9 H 4,700 S3 Shepherd W, 17-0 H 3,600 S27 Lock Haven W, 17-7 A 4,500 S15 Kutztown L, 6-16 A 3,700 S10 Bloomsburg W, 10-7 H 3,400 O4 Mansfi eld W, 10-0 A 1,200 S22 California (Pa.) L, 19-24 H 5,100 S17 West Chester L, 10-14 A 4,730 O11 California (Pa.) W, 38-20 H 8,700 S29 Slippery Rock L, 12-20 A 7,800 S24 Millersville L, 14-31 H 5,600

REVIEW O18 Slippery Rock L, 6-49 A 6,500 O6 Indiana (Pa.) L, 17-42 H 6,400 O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 13-20 H 6,400 O25 Indiana (Pa.) L, 14–31 H 6,000 O13 Edinboro L, 3-10 A 4,843 O8 Edinboro L, 17-31 A 7,355 N1 Edinboro L, 53-66 A 3,000 O20 Clarion W, 24-20 H 9,000 O15 Clarion W, 31-21 H 7,800 N8 Clarion L, 19-22 H 2,000 O27 Lock Haven W, 31-17 A 1,700 O22 Lock Haven L, 21-35 A 3,000 N15 Shepherd L, 17-28 H 2,600 N3 East Stroudsburg L, 14-26 A 1,600 O29 Kutztown W, 18-14 A 4,250 1987 (4-6-0) N10 New Haven W, 59-34 H 700 N5 California (Pa.) W, 63-47 H 2,600 Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri 1991 (10-3-0) N12 Slippery Rock L, 23-49 A 3,250 Captains: Mick Chronister, Don Craine, Pat Fahie, Head Coach: Rocky Rees 1995 (3-8-0) Frank Van Buren Captains: Jeff Fickes, Ken Pickett, Head Coach: Rocky Rees S12 Bloomsburg L, 10-24 A 1,200 Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis Captains: Tom Coleman, Martin Pepe, Dwaine Schultz PSAC S19 Kutztown W, 13-9 H 4,200 S7 Shepherd W, 49-28 A 4,713 S2 Shepherd W, 24-21 A 2,500 S26 Lock Haven W, 22-15 H 4,600 S14 Bloomsburg W, 24-21 A 2,923 S9 Bloomsburg L, 34-41 A 1,890 O3 Mansfi eld L, 14-35 H 5,800 S21 Kutztown W, 45-35 H 6,200 S16 West Chester L, 14-25 H 5,200 O10 California (Pa.) W, 26-13 A 3,700 S28 California (Pa.) W, 45-0 A 2,736 S23 Millersville L, 3-20 A 4,800 O17 Slippery Rock L, 9-38 H 7,600 O5 Slippery Rock W, 24-20 H 7,100 S30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 21-62 A 5,500 O24 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-28 A 5,300 O12 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-47 A 10,300 O7 Edinboro L, 7-40 H 4,200 O31 Edinboro W, 18-16 H 3,000 O19 Edinboro W, 45-7 H 8,500 O14 Clarion L, 9-31 A 4,500 N7 Clarion L, 0-35 A 2,900 O26 Clarion L, 19-34 A 1,500 O21 Lock Haven W, 73-29 H 5,600 OPPONENTS N14 Millersville L, 9-22 A 4,700 N2 Lock Haven W, 34-0 H 4,100 O28 Kutztown L, 6-35 H 2,500 N9 E Stroudsburg W, 31-24 H 4,200 N4 California (Pa.) W, 26-15 A 357 N16 New Haven W, 31-30 A 675 N11 Slippery Rock L, 16-34 H 500 NCAA Playoffs N23 East Stroudsburg W, 34-33 # A 2,800 N30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-52 A 3,000 # Overtime HISTORY

98 Shippensburg University 1 Idaa(a) ,2-4 1,779 A 3,600 H L, 26-44 1,003 2,100 L, 16-28 A 6,700 H Indiana(Pa.) H W, 31-26 Rock Slippery W,N15 34-29 California(Pa.) W, 26-0 N8 5,800 W, 7,000 N1 A A Bloomsburg 37-14 O25 Haven Lock L, 27-37 W, O18 H 2,000 O11 Clarion 17-3 W, O4 Edinboro Millersville H 5,950 L, 21-14 S27 3,500 A 16-20 S20 Kutztown 2,800 S13 Shepherd H L, 55-62 Indiana(Pa.) N16 1 Idaa(a) ,2-1# 3,200 841 H 1,800 L, 28-31# A H 4,500 W, 52-12 W, 35-28 H # Overtime Indiana(Pa.) 3,000 California(Pa.) N14 L, 28-38 3,500 A A W, N7 Haven Lock 38-3 4,400 5,644 W, 27-23 O31 Rock Slippery A A O24 2,500 6.500 O17 Clarion L, 24-28 L, 21-36 H H Edinboro O10 E W, 36-14 Stroudsburg W, 28-21 O3 West Chester S26 Kutztown S19 Bloomsburg Shepherd S12 S5 1,800 700 H A W, 16-7 California(Pa.) W, 30-7 N9 S 4,390 2,800 L, A 3,500 6,500 L, H N2 19-42 H 20-59 A O26 Bloomsburg Haven Lock L, 29-34 L, O19 L, 34-37 A 11,000 5,350 17-31 O12 Clarion A O5 Edinboro Millersville W, S28 Kutztown L, 0-30 H 3,600 24-22 S21 JamesMadison S14 Shepherd S7 6 aiona(a) W 00 2,800 5,500 H A 5,500 W, 30-0 W, 68-7 A California(Pa.) N13 Indiana 4,500 L, 21-27 (Pa.) W, 6,700 N6 H Haven Lock A 32-26 O30 2,700 Rock Slippery H O23 W, 37-0 1,710 3,100 W, EastStroudsburg O16 Clarion W, 48-30 A A O9 H 52-10 1,900 W, 24-21 W, L, 28-36 O2 Edinboro West Chester H 6,100 42-12 S25 S18 Kutztown Bloomsburg Shepherd S11 S4 Captains: Kevin Washington, Dave Klingerman, Captains: Andre Pelletier, Kevin Washington Captains: PhilGaliano, JasonHeckendorn, Captains: Steve McTaggart, lippery Rock lippery Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky 1999 (8-3-0) 1998 (7-4-0) 1997 (6-4-0) 1996 (3-8-0) Chopper Schlauch Andre Pelletier Brad Shamach ,02 A 1,500 A L, 0-24 ,3-3 c7,70 H W, 35-13 L, 16-43 A 5,214

Mike Buglia, 2 Ws hse W 12 A 5,097 A 4,500 W, W, H 41-27 H 2,000 O12 S 41-7 L, 10-17 L, O5 Edinboro West Chester 2,100 A 31-14 S28 L, S21 Kutztown H 6,000 26-27 Shepherd S14 Bloomsburg S7 1 Clfri P. W 07 785 3,100 A H W, 40-7 L, 10-33 L, # Overtime California(Pa.) EastStroudsburg W, 1,500 N16 A 20-19 Indiana(Pa.) N9 N2 1,842 O26 Clarion L, A 13-26 O19 Lock Haven 1 uzon W, 2,350 1,106 A 3,000 24-23 A W, H A 2,800 W, 37-20 N10 Kutztown 23-9 4,000 3,200 N3 Edinboro A L, 7-37 California(Pa.) A O27 5,600 W, 32-20 W, 31-10 2,956 H O20 E 4.055 Indiana(Pa.) Str Rock Slippery A O13 W, A W, 17-7 H 2,800 O6 Haven 34-29 Lock L, 18-29 L, 25-28 S29 S22 Clarion Millersville Bloomsburg S15 Shepherd S8 S1 W, 2,350 2,800 H 6,312 31-21 H L, # Overtime A A W,1,000 21-17 c7,700 N11 Kutztown 27-42 2,100 H N4 Edinboro L, 6-35 H California(Pa.) L,O28 21-28 W, 55-0 O21 3,000 Indiana(Pa.) 6,200 Rock Slippery O14 L, H H 3,500 A 49-56 O7 Haven Lock W, 24-17 L, 13-28 S30 L, 5,700 A S23 Clarion 19-27 Bloomsburg S16 Millersville Shepherd S9 S2 1 Clfri P. ,3- H 3,000 5,847 3,100 H A H 3,109 W, A 35-0 W, 13-0 L, 7-18 7,700 W, California (Pa.) 40-14 H EastStroudsburg 4,750 N15 Indiana(Pa.) W, 49-13 A N8 3,000 N1 Clarion L, 14-16 H O25 Haven Lock W, O18 L, 20-33 Rock Slippery A O11 40-34 3,317 W, O4 Edinboro West Chester H 6,000 35-12 S27 W, 1,388 A S20 Kutztown W, 21-0 S13 Bloomsburg 33-14 A 3,716 S6 Shepherd Captains: RonJohnson, Tony Johnson, Ranieri, Eric Captains: ChadOberholzer, Lanorde Wheeler atSrusug W, East Stroudsburg Captains: Gicking, Chris Ryan Hartley, Captains: ClintInch, Hutchinson, Greg ipr ok W, Rock lippery oudsburg W, Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky John Kuhn, Dan Walsh Chris Chris Ward, JonSaba 2001 (8-3-0) 2000 (5-6-0) 2002 (6-5-0) Gary McChalicher Gary 2003 (8-3) 21-23 H 2,800 1-4# 4,200 A 17-14# 37# 4,000 H 13-7 # 19-14 H 7,000 OPPONENTS ANDRESULTS (1996-2007) 2 Ws hse L 83 H 6,013 H L, 28-33 # Overtime West Chester N20 4 etCetr ,1-4 2,034 H 5,500 L, 16-24 A 2,003 L, 28-58 1,023 H W, West Chester A 3,257 3,569 37-0 N4 A Rock Slippery H W, 26-7 O29 L, 15-20 L, 0-16 O22 Clarion 3,561 Haven Lock O15 A Indiana(Pa.) O8 L, 21-49 O1 W, Edinboro S24 H 4,562 23-17 S17 Millersville L, Bloomsburg 4,500 W, A S10 A 32-34 10-3 2,718 S3 Shepherd A27 Kutztown 7,500 5,634 A W, 24-21# H 2,134 W, 35-17 1,200 A 4,711 W, West 6,195 Chester H 44-0 A A 7,276 N6 Rock Slippery W, 45-7 H W, 32-14 O30 L, 0-17 W, 17-10 O23 Clarion 3,487 California(Pa.) 7,534 Haven Lock O16 H H Indiana(Pa.) O9 W, 35-7 W, 45-10 O2 W, Edinboro 5,200 A S25 49-27 S18 Millersville Bloomsburg 4,500 W, H Shepherd S11 35-0 S4 A28 Kutztown 3 nin P. L -0 4,585 4,000 A A 7,200 L, 0-30 H 5,634 L, 9-30 W, 56-10 H California (Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) N10 L, 34-38 N3 Haven Lock 7,000 W,O27 5,500 W, Rock Slippery A H 23-14 O20 A 41-23 5,800 L, O13 Millersville L, 29-34 H 6,134 18-33 O6 Clarion L, S29 Edinboro West Chester 5,200 A L, 16-28 S22 A 14-35 S15 Kutztown L, 12,331 S8 Liberty A 14-19 500 4,319 S1 Shepherd A W, 3,401 L, 30-54 H 1,340 35-10 H 3,210 # Frank B. Fuhrer fi A Edinboro # 2,400 L, 20-35 N11 Clarion 3,069 A W, 20-17 N4 5,000 California(Pa.) H W,O28 6,013 28-21 A L, 14-35 H O21 Haven Lock Rock Slippery O14 W, L, 42-27 0-24 O7 Bloomsburg S30 West Chester S23 Kutztown S16 L, A S9 Mansfi 1,534 0-14 S2 Shepherd Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Tony Gomez Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Aaron Dykes California (Pa.) L, L, California (Pa.) Indiana (Pa.) L, L, Indiana (Pa.) Captains: Dan Walsh , JohnKuhn Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky Head Coach: Rees Rocky ed ,3- A 2,272 A W, 35-0 eld NCAA Playoffs Captains: BillMorrison 2004 (10-2) eld at Allegheny Collegeeld atAllegheny 2005 (4-7) 2007 (3-8) 2006 (5-6) Red Raiders Football 99 13-41 H 7,034 16-20 H 7,506 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History TEAM RECORDS INTRO Won-Loss Record Streaks Attendance Records (Wins-Losses-Ties, Pct.) Longest Winning Streak (1891-2006) 20, (1951-54, PSAC record) Overall Record (1891-present) Largest Crowd at a Neutral Site 12, (1981) 437-370-31 (.543) 8, (1935-36) 61,143 vs. Slippery Rock, Sept. 29, 1979 (at Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, Michigan) Normal School Record (1891-1925) Longest Home Winning Streak Largest Road Game Crowds 57-52-10 (.521) 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; COACHES Four-Year School Record (1926-present) broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 1927. 12,331 at Liberty - Sept. 8, 2007 12,000 at Virginia Union - Nov. 28, 1981 380-318-21 (.529) Longest Road Winning Streak (City Stadium, Richmond, Va.) Seth Grove Stadium Record 12, Began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; 11,000 at James Madison - Sept. 7, 1996 116-71-2 (.614) broken by Southern Connecticut State, Oct. 10,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 2, 1976 1, 1955 with a tie. MOST WINS 10,300 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 12, 1991 Longest Undefeated Streaks 10,100 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 14, 1989 12 (1981) 9,500 at Slippery Rock - Sept. 30, 1978 10 (2004, 1991) 20, (Nov. 3, 1951 to Oct. 16, 1954 - 20-0) 9,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 9, 1993 8 (2003, 2001, 1999, 1976, 1953, 1925) 12, (Oct. 13, 1956 to Sept. 20, 1958; 11-0-1)

OUTLOOK 12, (Sept. 12, 1981 to Dec. 5, 1981; 12-0) Largest Total Season Attendance Undefeated Seasons Longest Home Undefeated Streak 102,543 (1979, 10 games) 1897, 1952, 1953, 1957 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; 75,063 (1981, 13 games) LONGEST WINNING STREAK broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 67,705 (2007, 11 games) 20 games (1951-54) 1927 (11 wins) 61,384 (2004, 12 games) 61,300 (1976, 11 games) Undefeated Seasons at Home Longest Road Undefeated Streak 58,400 (1978, 10 games) 13, began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; 1895, 1897, 1919, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1935, 58,100 (1975, 11 games) 1936, 1938, 1941, 1947, 1946, 1952, 1953, broken by California (Pa.), Oct. 15, 1955 (12 1957, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1991, 1999 wins, 1 tie). Largest Average Total Attendance

PROFILES 10,254 (1979 - 102,543 in 10 games) Undefeated Seasons on the Road 6,155 (2007, 11 games) 1897, 1937, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1981, 5,840 (1978 - 58,400 in 10 games) 1921 5,774 (1981 - 75,063 in 13 games) Most Home Victories in a Season 5,440 (1982 - 54,400 in 10 games) 6, (1982, 2004) 5,281 (1975 - 58,100 in 11 games) 5, (1925, 1926, 1929, 1941, 1976, 1978, 1991, 1999) Most Victories on the Road All-Time Head Coaching Records 8, (1981) REVIEW By Victories 5, (1975) Head Coach Years W L T Pct. Championship Seasons Rocky Rees 1990-present 105 94 1 .542 Pennsylvania Normal School Athletic League Ed Gulian 1933-42, 1946 47 28 8 .614 Championships Vinton Rambo 1947-54 45 16 3 .727 1925 Vito Ragazzo 1979-85 41 31 1 .569 Jack Roddick 1955-63 35 34 3 .507 Pennsylvania Normal School Athletic League Dave Dolbin 1964-71 25 41 0 .379 Eastern Section Championships H. N. Bentz 1924-25, 1927-28 22 11 1 .662 1921, 1924, 1925 Joe Mark 1976-78 21 9 1 .694

PSAC Mythical PSAC Championships (title decided Joe Bottiglieri 1986-89 18 22 1 .451 by vote of sportswriters or Saylor system) Gene Epley 1972-75 18 22 1 .451 1931 (co-champs), 1935, 1938 (co-champs), 1957 Henry Dresser 1929-32 16 16 1 .500 (co-champs) A. J. Sharadin 1921-22 10 4 2 .687 PSAC Championships (STATE GAME) Seth Grove 1920 6 2 0 .750 Barney Potratz 1926 6 3 0 .667 1976 (co-champs), 1981 C. E. Barton 1897-98 5 2 0 .714 PSAC Western Division Championships R. W. Williams 1919 4 1 2 .714 OPPONENTS 1976 (co-champs), 1978 (co-champs), 1981, H. M. Roth 1895-96 4 3 1 .563 1988, 2004 (tri-champs) Ezra Lehman 1899 3 2 1 .583 Lambert Cup Champions Howard Harbison 1915-16 3 8 0 .273 1981, 2004 Benjamin Ingalls 1923 2 6 0 .250 W. M. Rife 1900-02 2 6 0 .250 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) J.O. Gray 1905 1 2 0 .333 Team of the Year Robert Myers 1917 1 3 1 .300 1981 Unknown 1907 1 3 1 .300 NCAA Division II CHAMPIONSHIP No coach 1891-93 1 4 2 .286 Appearances Jesse Heiges 1894 0 3 0 .000

HISTORY 1981 (semifi nals) Total 442 376 31 .542 1991 (quarterfi nals) 2004 (second round)

100 Shippensburg University 150 170 179 181 (1990) (1982) Rock 29vs. Slippery 186 (1998) 29vs. Edinboro (1982) 189 (1992) 29vs. Bloomsburg(1967) Season: (1999) (1982) (2007) Game: Most Completions 341 50vs. Hillsdale, 1964 365 Rock, 51vs. 1982 Slippery 379 51vs. Edinboro, 1982 Season: (1982) 54vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1983 (1983) 56vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 (2007) Game: Most Attempts Season: Most Total Fumbles Season: Most Fumbles Lost Season: Average Yards Per Carry 223.4 225.6 229.6 239.3 (1981) 242.6 (2002) Average Per Game: (1953) 1,935 (2003) 1,960 (1957) 385vs. Millersville, 1955 2,458 389vs. California(Pa.), 1957 2,482 (1976) 453vs. Millersville, 1954 Season: (2001) 456vs. California(Pa.), 1994 (1981) (2002) Game: Most Yards Gained 559 564, 576, 596, (1980) Season: (2002) (2003) (1976) Game: Most Rushes 69, vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 69, vs. Cheyney, 1984 72, vs. C.W. Post, 1981 72, Haven, vs. 1981 Lock 39vs. Edinboro (1983) 60vs. Edinboro, 1983 500vs. EastStroudsburg, 2003 74, vs. Bloomsburg, 1980 197(1983) 39(1975) 25(1983) 5.98(1953) 2,632(2003) 611, (1981) 385(1992) Rushing Rushing

Passing 5vs. Clarion, 2000 22 5vs. Edinboro, 1986 28 6vs. Edinboro, 1999 Season: (1982) (1999) 14.3(2003; 121for1,733) Game: 14.4(1988; 115for1,656) 14.5(2001; 108for1,564) Touchdown Passes 16.4(1998; 170for2,785) 17.0(1999; 181for3,071) 19.1(1997; 98for1,869) (1988; Rock 28.3vs. 8for226) Slippery (min. 75completions) Haven(2007; 28.3vs. 13for369) Lock Season Season: (min. 200yds.): 253.2(1998; 2785in11) Game 279.2(1999; 3071in11) Average Per Completion Average Per Game: 2,300 2,448 2,462 336vs. Clarion, 1999 2,491 (1983) 336vs. Clarion, 1993 2,785 (1992) 339vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 Season: (1982) 351vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1982 (2007) 353vs. Edinboro, 1986 (1998) 361vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 Haven, 369vs. 2007 Lock 383vs. Edinboro, 1982 388vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 418vs. Hillsdale, 1964 419vs. Edinboro, 1999 54.0(1988; 115-of-213) Game: 54.5(1982; 186-of-341) 55.3(1954, 52-of-94) Most Yards Gained 56.0(1999; 181-of-323) 69.2vs. California(Pa.), 1977(18-of-26) Season: (min. 15 attempts): Game Highest CompletionPercentage 6 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 423vs. Edinboro, 1983 28(1998) 21.08(1955; 25for527) 3071(1999) 59.0(1981; 134-of-227) (min. 25attempts): 75.0 vs. California(Pa.), 1976(12-of-16) : Most CombinedYards inaGame Season: Average Yards Per Play Average Per Game: Haven, 576vs. 2003 Lock Season: Haven, 583vs. 1995 Lock 605vs. EastStroudsburg, 1998 606vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 (351rushing, 293passing) (380rush. 369passing) 644vs. California(Pa.), 1998 Game: 32vs. California(Pa.) (1998) Yards Gained Season: Game: First Downs 802, 812, 817, 818, (1991) 90vs. Edinboro, 1983 825, (2007) Season: (1983) Haven, 90vs. 1981 Lock (2003) (2003) 90vs. Kutztown, 1980 98vs. JamesMadison, 1983 Game: Plays Season: (min. 200yards): Game: Highest Passing Effi 160.17(1999, 323attempts, 181comple- 154.00(1981, 227attempts, 134comple- Rock, 268.34vs. 1988 (13att., Slippery 8 273.06vs. Edinboro, 1999(26att., 16 1,101; (487)vs. Shippensburg Edinboro (614), 749 vs. Lock Haven, 749vs. 2007 Lock 32vs. C.W. Post (1981) 104vs. C.W. Post, 1981 (349rushing, 227passing) (333rushing, 250passing) (358rushing, 247passing) (298rushing, 308passing) 450.1(1999; 4,951in11games) 3,910 (2002) 4,343 (1981) 4,365 (2003) 4,713 (1998) 6.32(1999; 4,951in783) 4,951(1999) 247(1999) 838, (1981) 168.5(1954, 94attempts, 52completions, (30 rushes, 60passes) (72 rushes, 18passes) (67 rushes, 23passes) (65 rushes, 33passes) (72 rushes, 32passes) yards, 28touchdowns) tions, 7interceptions, 56.0percent; 3,071 1986 yards, 21touchdowns) tions, 6interceptions, 59.0percent; 1,885 15 touchdowns) (min. 200attempts) 5 interceptions, 55.3percent, 796yards, comp. 61.5%, 1int., 226yds. 3 TDs) comp., 61.5%; 0int., 419yds.; 6 TDs) Total Offense ciency Rating Red Raiders Football 101 TEAM RECORDS History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History TEAM RECORDS INTRO Scoring Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Most Points Returns Returns Game: 73 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 Game (since 1972): Game (since 1972): (10 TDs, 10 PAT, 1 FG) 9 vs. California (Pa.), 1975 9 vs. Edinboro (1986) 71 vs. Millersville, 1924 9 vs. West Liberty, 1989 9 vs. Edinboro (1989) (10 TDs, 9 PAT, 1 Safety) 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 9 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1995) 68 vs. Millersville, 1926 Season: 45 (1980, 411 yards) 9 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996) COACHES 68 vs. Cheyney, 1954 Most Yards Gained 9 vs. Clarion (2000) 68 vs. Lock Haven, 1999 Game: 219 vs. West Liberty, 1989 (9 returns) Season: 57 (1995) Season: 398 (1999) 178 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 returns) 50 (2007) 352 (1998) 149 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 (9 returns) 50 (1986) 346 (1991) 144 vs. Kutztown, 2003 (5 returns) 47 (1996) 319 (1981) 120 vs. California, 1975 (9 returns) 46 (2000) Average Per Game: Season: 578, (2003, 35 returns) Most Yards Gained 38.0 (1952; 266 in 7 games) 449, (1975, 31 returns) Game: 271 vs. Clarion (2000) Most Points Scored in a Loss Average Per Game: 232 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996) OUTLOOK 55 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1996 (L, 55-62) 52.5 (2003; 578 in 11) 223 vs. Edinboro (1986) Most Combined Points in a Game 41.1 (1980; 411 in 10) 206 vs. Edinboro (1989) 119 vs. Edinboro, 1986 40.8 (1975; 449 in 11) 192 vs. Clarion (1991) (Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53) Highest Average Per Return Season: 1,001 (1995, 57 returns) 978 (1991, 44 returns) Most Touchdowns Game (min. 5 returns): 35.6 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 for 178) 946 (2001, 40 returns) Game: 10, (8 times, last vs. Lock Haven, 1999) 933 (1987, 43 returns) Season: 53 (1999) Season: 16.5 (2003; 35 for 578) 14.5 (1975; 31 for 449) Average per Return PAT Kicks Most Touchdowns Game (min. 2 returns) PROFILES Game: 10 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 87.5,(1952, vs. Cheyney, 2-175-2) Season: 48 (2004) Game: 2 vs. Kutztown, Oct. 17, 1953 Season: 5, (1953) Season *: 24.2 (2003, 25 for 606) Two-Point Conversion Attempted 22.9 (1979, 28 for 641) Season: 9 (1967) Punting 22.7 (1990, 41 for 930) 22.2 (1991, 44 for 978) Two-Point Conversions Punts 22.1 (1999, 37 for 818) Season: 6 (1967, 1970) Game (since 1972): 13 vs. Slippery Rock, 1986 * In 1952, Shippensburg returned nine kickoffs for Field GoalS Attempted Season: 74 (2000) fi ve touchdowns). One of the returns is unknown. Game: 6 vs. Millersville, 1987 Average Per Punt The other return yardage was 100, 100, 95, 90, 85, Season: 18 (1991, 2005) 65, 54, 19. The ninth was returned beyond the 40 REVIEW Game (since 1964): Field Goals Made 54.6 vs. Indiana, 1990 (6 for 328) yard line. The eight known returns went for 608 Game: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 54.0 vs. Clarion, 1965 (4 for 216) yards and an average of 76.0 yards per return. Even if 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 Season: 47.3 (1965; 38 for 1797) the ninth return was zero yards, the minimum return 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 average was 67.6. 4 vs. California (Pa.), 2004 Most Touchdowns 4 vs. Lock Kaven, 2005 Game: 2 vs. Cheyney, 1952 Season: 15 (1990) Season: 5 (1952) Safeties Game: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1954 Total Defense PSAC 2 vs. California (Pa.), 1991 Season: 3 (1954) Fewest Yards Allowed 3 (1991) Game: -29 vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 (-29 rush, 0 pass) Season: 655 (1953) Average Per Game: 81.9 (1953; 655 in 8 games) Fewest Yards per Play OPPONENTS Season: 1.68 (1953, 390 plays for 655 yards)

Scoring Defense Fewest Points Allowed Season: 15 (1936) Most Shutouts Season: 6 (1935, 1936, 1937) Most Consecutive Shutouts

HISTORY Season: 6 (Nov. 23, 1935 to Nov. 7, 1936) Most Points Allowed Game: 66 vs. Edinboro, 1986 Season: 355 (1996)

102 Shippensburg University 68.59(1975; 81-205-1037-5-22, in1965: football two-platoon Since Season: Game: Lowest Passing Effi Season: Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Season: Game: 0.0, times) (several Lowest CompletionPercentage Season: 28.2(1953, 226in8games) Game: Fewest Yards Per Attempt (5att., 0comp., 1int.) Average Per Game: 0, vs. (Va.), Bridgewater 1953 Season: (3att., 0comp., 1int.) 0, vs. Wilson, 1953 (4att., 0comp., 1int.) 0, vs. California(Pa.), 1951 (12att., 0comp., 2int.) 0, vs. EastStroudsburg, 1951 (7att., 2comp. 1int.) Game: Fewest Yards Allowed 62 63 69 71 (1989) 72 (2005) 74 (2007) 77 (1992) 81 (2006) Season: (2002) Most Tackles forLoss(since1979) (2004) 53.6(1953; 429in8games) (1980) Season: Fewest Yards Per Carry -5vs. Indiana(Pa.) (1951) -5vs. Millersville(1951) Average Per Game: Haven(2000) -12vs. Lock Season: -14vs. Bloomsburg(1980) -29vs. (1953) Bridgewater Game: Fewest Yards Allowed -66.7 vs. Wilson, 1953 0.0, times) (several -2.14vs. Cheyney, 1951 -15, vs. Cheyney, 1951 -30vs. Connecticut(1954) Southern 3.38(1953;31-118-226-10-23, 0, (1953) 24.1(1956; 26of108) l.91(1953; 118for226) 226(1953) 96(2003) 1.57(1953; 272for429) 429(1953) 39.5 percent; 22int., 1037yds.) 26.3 percent; 23int., 226 yards) (3 att., 0comp., 1int., 0yards, 0 TDs) Rushing Defense Passing Defense

ciency Rating Season: 20.2(1988; 19for384) Game: 23.9(1995; 9for215) Touchdowns Rock, 42.0vs. 1988(4for168) Slippery Season: 272(1990; 25interceptions) Game (min. 384(1988; 3) 19interceptions) 436(1978; 27interceptions) Average Per Return Season: Game: Yards GainedbyInterceptions 25 6vs. Kutztown, 1991 25 27 Season: (1990) (1950) Game: (1978) Interceptions Season: 2(1999, 2001) Game: Most Fumble Returns forTouchdowns Season: 38(1993, lost19) Game: Most Fumble Returns Season: Total Fumbles bytheOpposition 22 Season: Game: Fumble Recoveries (1978) 220(1990; 29sacks) 226(1984; 28sacks) 227(1991; 39sacks) Season: Most Yards InLosses onSacks 39 41 Haven, 8vs. 2000 Lock 47 8vs. Kutztown, 1999 48 (1991) 8vs. California(Pa.), 1981 Season: (1981) (1997) (1995) Game: 53(1994, 1998) 52 55 59 (1991) Season: (2000) (1990) 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 2vs. 1988 Slippery Rock, 168vs. 1988(4int.) Slippery 7vs. State, Montclair 1954 2 vs. Lock Haven(1999) 2vs. Lock Rock, 7vs. 1970 Slippery 8vs. West Liberty, 1977 3(1988) 449(1991; 35interceptions) 35(1991) 2(1999) 5 (2002) 43 (1977, lost24) 24(1977) 271(1982; 34sacks) 53(1994) 60(1977) 2 vs. Lock Haven,2 vs. 1999 Lock Quarterback Sacks Passes Broken Up : Interceptions Fumbles Highest Takeaway Margin 12(2000, 6interceptions, 6fumbles) Season: Fewest Takeaways Per Game Season: Fewest Takeaways Season: Most Takeaways Season: Highest GiveawayMargin lost) 16(1999, 7interceptions, 9fumbleslost) Season: Most Turnovers Season: Fewest Turnovers 81.5 82.3 142vs. Shepherd, 1995 Average Per Game: 897 (1981) Season: (1991) Game: (1981) Yards Penalized 1995 31, (17)vs. (14), Shippensburg Shepherd 1990 (19), 39, (20)vs. Shippensburg EastStroudsburg 15vs. New Haven, 1991 Most Penalties byBoth Teams 15vs. Shepherd, 1991 97 16vs. Millersville, 1981 Season: 17vs. Shepherd, 1995 (1981) Game: Penalties 7, 7, 7, 8, (2001) Season: (1985) Game: (1981) (1999) 162 vs. EastStroudsburg, 1990 20vs. EastStroudsburg, 1990 4vs. Edinboro, 1979 1.091(2000, 12in11)(2007, 12in11) 19(2007, 5interceptions, 7fumbles) 50(1991, 35interceptions, 15fumbles) -17(1983, lost50, gained33) 50(1983, 25interceptions, 25fumbles 16(1981, 6interceptions, 10fumbleslost) 905(1991) 105(1991) 11, (1997; 6punts, 3FG, 2PAT) Turnovers (Giveaways) Turnovers (Takeaways) (Interceptions andFumbles) (Interceptions andFumbles) 22 (1991, gained50, lost28) Kicks Blocked Penalties

Red Raiders Football 103 TEAM RECORDS History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History RUSHING RECORDS INTRO Individual Career Rushing Yardage Rushing Carries 4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-04 Year Player Rushes Yards 2,480 Bill Pettyjohn, 1988-91 1950 Dick Kopec 69 335 Game: 37, Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 2,282 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 1951 Hershuel Ulrich 40 419 37, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 2,181 Ed Hammers, 1965-68 1952 Ray Ellis 76 473 Season: 294, John Kuhn, 2003 2,081 Dave Friese, 1978-81 1953 Spencer Keyes 66 588 Career: 910, John Kuhn, 2001-04 2,049 Bob Plummer, 1986-89 1954 James Miller 82 426

COACHES 1,821 Aaron Dykes, 2003-07 1955 Don Stankus 75 452 Rushing Yards 1,792 Jeremy Brubaker, 1996-99 1956 John Conner 117 706 Game: 291, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 1,771 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 1957 Nick Cutro 36 474 Season: 1,500, John Kuhn, 2003 1,700 Rick Diggs, 1972-74 1958 John Freeland 73 355 Career: 4,685, John Kuhn, 2001-04 1959 Mel Williams 51 352 Season Rushing Yardage 1960 Bill Lewis 61 492 Yards Per Game 1,500 John Kuhn, 2003 1961 Bill Lewis 103 664 Season: 136.4, John Kuhn, 2003 1,487 John Kuhn, 2004 1962 Jim Childs 111 525 Career: 104.1, John Kuhn, 2001-04 1,368 John Kuhn, 2002 1963 Ralph Freeland 125 530 1964 Joe McLean 97 479

OUTLOOK 1,101 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 1965 Ed Hammers 95 495 Yards Per Carry 1,098 Rick Diggs, 1974 1,012 Dave Friese, 1981 1966 Ed Hammers 158 745 Season: 12.8, Nick Cutro, 1957 1967 Ed Hammers 153 695 Career: 7.1, Bill Lewis, 1958-61 1968 Lou Orndorff 92 376 Game Rushing Yardage 1969 Fred Keyes 82 323 Rushing Touchdowns 291 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 1970 Fred Keyes 128 414 Game: 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003 234 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 1971 Bucky Campbell 70 234 Season: 21, John Kuhn, 2003 234 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 1972 Johnny Seigle 151 622 Career: 52, John Kuhn, 2001-04 230 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1973 Rick Diggs 153 537 206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975

PROFILES 1974 Rick Diggs 274 1,098 195 vs. Slippery Rock, 2001 Longest Rush 1975 Darrell Yarberough 170 751 184 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2002 1976 Fred Glasgow 220 990 98, Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 182 Rick Diggs vs. West Virginia Tech, 1974 1977 Fred Glasgow 201 771 179 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1967 1978 Fred Glasgow 164 521 Three 100-yard rushers in same game 175 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 1979 Steve Moskowitz 77 474 John Kuhn (168), Walter Crump (128), Andre 173 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983 1980 Dave Friese 202 727 McLaurin (112) vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 173 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2003 1981 Dave Friese 251 1,012 169 Bill Lewis vs. Kutztown, 1960 1982 Ben Sampson 144 550 Two 100-yard rushers in same game 168 John Kuhn vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 1983 Tom Miller 107 503 168 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2004 REVIEW Rick Diggs (141), Rene Posey (109) 1984 Tom Miller 163 601 166 John Kuhn vs. Lock Haven, 2003 vs. Lock Haven, 1974 1985 Frank Van Buren 178 741 165 Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966 Steve Moskowitz (146), Scott Flinn (100) 1986 Frank Van Buren 138 501 163 Fred Glasgow vs. California (Pa.), 1978 vs. Slippery Rock, 1979 1987 Bob Plummer 144 534 163 John Kuhn vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 Bob Plummer (119), Bill Pettyjohn (114) 1988 Bob Plummer 162 602 161 Fred Glasgow vs. Slippery Rock, 1977 vs. Clarion, 1989 1989 Bob Plummer 157 716 160 Johnny Seigle vs. Millersville, 1973 John Kuhn (156), Walter Crump (134) 1990 Bill Pettyjohn 155 933 160 Bob Plummer vs. Edinboro, 1987 vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 225 1,101 160 Brian Fordyce vs. Bloomsburg, 1992 Kevin Marshall (135), Aaron Dykes (129) 1992 Seth Holderman 94 448 159 Bill Lewis vs. Clarion, 1961 vs. Lock Haven, 2007 1993 David McLendon 162 709 158 Ryan Hartley vs. Kutztown, 2000

PSAC 1994 Seth Holderman 126 419 157 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958 1995 Mark Madson 101 405 100-Yard Rushing Games 156 John Kuhn vs. Slippery Rock, 2004 1996 Rajahn Bass 75 446 Season: 9, John Kuhn, 2002 155 Bill Lewis vs. Mansfi eld, 1961 1997 Mark Madson 137 680 9, John Kuhn, 2003 154 Nick Cutro vs. California, 1957 1998 Jeremy Brubaker 121 625 Career: 26, John Kuhn, 2001-04 154 Dave Friese vs. Lock Haven, 1981 1999 Jeremy Brubaker 163 795 154 David McLendon vs. Millersville, 1993 2000 Ryan Hartley 161 743 Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards 153 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1966 2001 Dave Brown 127 785 OPPONENTS 11, John Kuhn, 2002-03 152 Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974 2002 John Kuhn 243 1,368 152 John Kuhn vs. Indiana, 2003 2003 John Kuhn 294 1,500 150 Darrell Yarberough vs. Lock Haven, 1975 Yards Rushing by a Quarterback 2004 John Kuhn 293 1,487 2005 Aaron Dykes 147 628 Game: 127, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965 2006 Aaron Dykes 139 514 Season: 326, Tim Ebersole, 1981 2007 Aaron Dykes 125 634 Career: 531, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82 Note: Bold indicates the school record HISTORY

104 Shippensburg University Career: 143.1, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 161.3, Gicking, Chris 1999 Pass Effi Career: 55.4, Ebersole,Tim 1979-82 Season: 59.9, Ebersole,Tim 1981 Highest CompletionPercentage Career: 8.18, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 9.63, Gicking, Chris 1999 Yards Per Attempt Career: 15.75, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 17.27, Gicking, Chris 1999 Yards Per Completion 104, Tony Gomez, 2003-04 Consecutive Passes anInterception Without Rock, 5, vs. 1990 Gilbert Brian Slippery Career: 49, Gilbert, Brian 1990-92 5, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Season: 20, Ebersole,Tim 1982 5, Rock, Ebersolevs. 1982 Tim Slippery 5, DanBaumannvs. West Liberty, 1976 Game: vs.5, Ecker Hillsdale, Steve 1964 Most Interceptions Thrown 14, Ebersole,Tim 1981-82 Touchdown passinconsecutivegames: 5, vs. Gicking Chris Clarion, 2000 Career: 5, vs. RobKlock Edinboro, 1986 Season: 5, Ebersolevs.Tim C.W.Post, 1981 Game: Touchdown Passes Career: 198.9, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 257.5, Gicking, Chris 1999 Passing Yards Per Game Career: 6,365, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 2,832, Gicking, Chris 1999 Game: 423, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Passing Yards 13, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Most ConsecutivePasses Completed Career: 180, Ebersole,Tim Season: 1982 Game: 39, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Passes Completed Career: 1,013, Gilbert, Brian 1990-92 Season: 378, Gilbert, Brian 1992 Game: 59, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Passes Attempted Individual ciency ciency Rating 65, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 462, Gilbert, Brian 1990-92 25, Gicking, Chris 1999 303 Chris Gicking vs. Gicking Chris Clarion, 2000 vs. Clarion, Mike Carver 1996 303 Mark Beans vs. Clarion, 1984 303 Scott Knudsonvs. Bloomsburg, 1978 304 vs. Gicking Chris West Chester, 1999 305 vs. Gicking Chris Edinboro, 1999 312 Ebersole vs. Tim Bloomsburg, 1982 316 Rock, Ebersolevs. 1982 Tim Slippery 320 vs. Gicking Chris Clarion, 1996 327 Curnow Brian vs. Clarion, 1993 336 Bumgarnervs. Steve Bloomsburg, 1967 336 Ebersolevs. Tim Indiana(Pa.), 1982 339 vs. RobKlock Edinboro, 1986 351 Haven, GabeMaioccovs. 2007 Lock 353 Ebersolevs. Tim Edinboro, 1982 369 vs. Gicking Chris Bloomsburg, 1999 383 vs. Ecker Hillsdale, Steve 1964 388 Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 398 423 Game Passing Yardage Gicking, Chris 1998 1,756 Gilbert, Brian 1990 1,775 Gicking, Chris 2000 1,777 Ebersole, Tim 1981 1,851 ScottKnudson, 1978 1,906 Gilbert, Brian 1991 1,982 Ebersole, Tim 1982 2,402 GabeMaiocco, 2007 2,426 Gilbert, Brian 1992 2,448 Gicking, Chris 1999 2,832 PassingSeason Yardage Muchowski, Steve 1987-88 2,629 BillRoth, 1982-83, 85-86 2,633 Mark Beans, 1981-84 2,634 GabeMaiocco, 2006-07 3,287 Bumgarner, Steve 1966-68 3,352 ScottKnudson, 1976-78 3,524 Ebersole, Tim 1979-82 4,658 MikeCarver, 1994-97 5,703 Gilbert, Brian 1990-92 6,205 Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 6,365 Career Passing Yardage 4, Gicking, Chris 1999 Career: 5, Gicking, Chris 1998-2000 Season: 4, Ebersole,Tim 1982 300-Yard Passing Games vs. Clarion, 1999 77, toJamie Gicking Ware Chris Haven, vs. 2007 Lock 78, GabeMaioccoto DeVanneyTim vs. Union, Virginia 1981 78, EbersoletoEdNoon Tim Rock, vs. 1988 Slippery 82, Muchowski toJeffLucas Steve vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 84, EbersoletoEdNoon Tim vs. Bloomsburg, 1978 85, Looney ScottKnudsontoSteve Haven, vs. 1991 Lock 86, Horshaw to Gilbert Winston Brian vs. Indiana, 1976 90, ScottKnudsontoRenePosey vs. Edinboro, 1994 toMikeBuglia 93, MikeCarver vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1982 99, EbersoletoEdNoon Tim PassLongest Play Note: 5 336183 10 13159783 2,456 Tony 2007 Gabe Maiocco Gomez 7 85 1,072 2006 194 Gabe 5 82 15 16163861 1,564 2005 Tony 183 Maiocco Gomez 2004 Tony 87 10 226118 14 1,200 Gomez 1,674 191 2003 Rick Henshaw 2002 Tyler Novak 2001 Jim 273130 19 Buffi 1,777 2000 Chris 294164 Gicking 1999 Chris Gicking Keith 9 211110 21 76 1,756 1,284 169 1998 Chris 9 Gicking 243114 1997 Mike 81,581 Kullman 93 Carver 1,408 119 231 1996 Mike 97 10 Carver 1,430 207 1995 Mike 60 Carver 1994 Mike 244122 12 Carver 1,572 1,029 1993 Brian Curnow 7 1992 Brian 319142 13 1,982 5 Gilbert 9 85 1991 Brian 1,010 316142 188 1,775 Gilbert 1990 Brian Gilbert 1989 Rob 8 208112 Klock 11,622 1988 S. 7 82 1,007 77 158 1,082 Muchowski 169 1987 S. Muchowski 6 10758641 Rob 4 78 1,059 168 Dan 1986 Bill 156 Roth 5 Carey 11763736 Klock 85 Dan 9 1985 Bill Roth Carey 1,028 81 1,032 2431395 10 14271920 1,665 1984 Mark 177 9 1983 Mark 330 Beans Beans 1982 Tim 217130 20 1,851 Ebersole 8 1981 Tim 217102 1,300 Ebersole BobPotts 1980 5 8942633 1979 Bob Potts 260140 13 Bob 1,906 1978 Scott Knudson Nelson 5 1977 74 Scott 1,030 1385 224108 12 13258588 1,505 1976 Scott Knudson Knudson 1975 1974 Randy 6 10345668 1973 6 3 Stamets Randy 9442536 5224429 1972 6 9953729 Stamets Lou 230105 12 6 1,339 90 1971 1,081 Hoover 178 Jim 1970 Jim Monos 9 Monos 81 1969 Ron 1,097 169 Finley 88 10 1968 S. 1,014 176 Bumgarner 9 94 12 1967 S. 1,241 81 190 1,006 168 Bumgarner 9 1966 S. 74 1,241 138 Bumgarner 1965 Steve Ecker 1964 Steve 6 8544614 Ecker 1963 Don 1962 3 Jacobs Harold 6127319 1961 2 HaroldHunter 6134372 1960 HaroldHunter 4 9440593 3 10149435 1959 2 Bob Hunter 5826375 1958 Gribble Ted 3 4616283 1957 Bill 1 McGee 5526400 1956 Herigan Bill 0 2917287 1955 Herigan John 7 4626391 1954 Conner Percy 7 5217364 1953 6830503 11 Percy Grimes 1952 5 Ed Grimes 6026331 1951 2 Stoken Dick 5627353 1950 Kopec Dick Passing Kopec Bold Att Cmp Yds TD indicates theschoolrecord indicates ntn 0 9 131 11 1,341 96 206 ngton Red Raiders Football 105 PASSING RECORDS 378 179 11 2,448 180 History 242 22 2,402 2,832

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HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History RECEIVING RECORDS INTRO Individual Season Receptions Receiving Rec Yds TD Receptions 74 Jamie Ware, 1999 1950 Ken Dapp 18 320 5 Game: 13, Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 69 Jamie Ware, 1998 1951 Bill Minnick 10 172 2 13, Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 68 Jeff Zubia, 1982 1952 Hershuel Ulrich 10 202 3 Season: 74, Jamie Ware, 1999 57 Mike Harris, 2007 1953 R. Finkenbinder 6 166 4 Career: 184, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 52 Al Bowman, 1969 Ed Moore 6 132 3 52 Ed Minogue, 1992 1954 James Shumate 5 105 4 51 Jeff Zubia, 1983

COACHES Receptions by a Running Back 1955 Don Stankus 6 134 1 Game: 10, Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 1986 49 Averell Harris, 1975 1956 James Baker 20 389 1 10, Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 48 Tad Pribula, 1991 1957 John Freeland 6 109 0 Season: 39, Winston Horshaw, 1993 46 Ed Noon, 1981 1958 Ron Rock 13 245 2 Career: 99, Tom Coleman, 1992-95 45 Joe Nagy, 1965 1959 John Freeland 25 472 7 45 Al Bowman, 1970 1960 John Kiracoffe 16 144 0 Receptions by a Tight End 45 Tyrone Reed, 1983 1961 Bill Lewis 17 174 1 Game: 7, Todd Chronister vs. Edinboro, 1976 45 Mike Buglia, 1996 1962 Hal Kinsey 15 217 4 7, Dave Peck vs. Edinboro, 1985 1963 Hal Kinsey 20 281 1 7, Dave Peck vs. Indiana, 1986 Game Receptions Joe Nagy 20 233 3 OUTLOOK Season: 38, Todd Chronister, 1978 13 Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1969 1964 Joe Baker 25 404 1 Career: 102, Todd Chronister, 1976-79 13 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 1965 Joe Nagy 45 666 9 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982 1966 John Monsell 36 514 6 Receiving Yards 11 Jeff Zubia vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 1967 John Monsell 27 326 2 Game: 236, Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 10 Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 1986 1968 Al Bowman 44 773 6 Season: 1,334, Jamie Ware, 1999 10 Tad Pribula vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 1969 Al Bowman 52 604 4 Career: 3,442, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 10 Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 1970 Al Bowman 45 595 7 1971 Ralph Farina 31 425 4 Receiving Yards Per Game Career Receiving Yardage 1972 Don Boring 14 284 3 3,442 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 PROFILES Season: 121.3, Jamie Ware, 1999 1973 Leroy Galloway 23 183 2 Career: 82.2, Al Bowman (1968-70) 2,358 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 1974 Angelo Venditti 16 281 4 2,246 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 Rene Posey 16 130 2 Yards Per Catch 1,972 Al Bowman, 1968-70 1975 Averell Harris 49 954 9 Season: 28.8, Patrick Ferguson, 2004 1,900 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 1976 Averell Harris 36 525 1 Career: 19.5, Mike Buglia (1993-96) 1,899 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000 1977 Todd Chronister 19 172 2 1,883 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 1978 Todd Chronister 38 403 1 Touchdown Passes Caught 1,677 Averell Harris, 1974-76 1979 Dave Mengle 32 434 3 Game: 4, Joe Nagy vs. Shepherd, 1965 1,563 Ed Noon, 1980-82 1980 Kevin Fields 27 417 2 Season: 15, Jamie Ware, 1998 1981 Ed Noon 46 816 12

REVIEW Career: 26, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 Season Receiving Yardage 1982 Jeff Zubia 68 866 8 1,334 Jamie Ware, 1999 1983 Jeff Zubia 51 776 6 Most Games Catching a Touchdown Pass 1,262 Jamie Ware, 1998 1984 Tyrone Reed 38 610 2 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 958 Ed Minogue, 1992 1985 Dave Peck 32 350 2 Career: 18, Ed Noon, 1980-82 954 Averell Harris, 1975 1986 Jeff Lucas 31 418 5 866 Jeff Zubia, 1982 Frank Van Buren 31 385 3 Consecutive Games Catching a Touchdown Pass 861 Mike Buglia, 1996 1987 Bob Plummer 24 262 0 Season: 10, Ed Noon, 1981 816 Ed Noon, 1981 1988 Jeff Lucas 22 557 5 779 Mike Harris, 2007 1989 T. J. Santos 33 407 1 100-yard Receiving Games: 776 Jeff Zubia, 1983 1990 Tad Pribula 40 637 4 773 Al Bowman, 1968

PSAC Season: 6, Ed Minogue, 1992 1991 Tad Pribula 48 675 4 6, Jamie Ware, 1998 1992 Ed Minogue 52 958 6 6, Jamie Ware, 1999 Game Receiving Yardage 1993 Winston Horshaw 39 474 1 Career: 15, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 236 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 1994 Mike Buglia 28 609 5 210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 1995 Mike Buglia 33 658 6 Consecutive 100-yard Receiving Games: 188 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1999 1996 Mike Buglia 45 861 6 Season: 5, Ed Minogue, 1992 184 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986 1997 Jamie Ware 30 686 1 183 Mike Buglia vs. Kutztown, 1996 1998 Jamie Ware 69 1,262 15 OPPONENTS Career Receptions 180 Jamie Ware vs. Edinboro, 1999 1999 Jamie Ware 74 1,334 10 184 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 176 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991 2000 Melvin Scott 43 685 10 163 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83 172 Averell Harris vs. Millersville, 1975 2001 Dave Brown 21 294 2 141 Al Bowman, 1968-70 167 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982 2002 Brandon Saner 16 233 1 130 Tad Pribula, 1988-91 158 Melvin Scott vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 Joel Gamble 16 233 0 121 Mike Buglia, 1993-96 2003 Patrick Ferguson 28 523 6 103 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000 2004 Patrick Ferguson 25 721 7 102 Todd Chronister, 1976-79 2005 Walter Crump 37 361 1 99 Averell Harris, 1974-76 2006 Patrick Ferguson 34 594 7 99 Tom Coleman, 1992-95 2007 Mike Harris 57 779 4

HISTORY 92 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 Note: Bold indicates the school record

106 Shippensburg University 363 Gabe Maiocco vs. Lock Haven, GabeMaiocco vs. 2007 Lock Ebersolevs. Tim Edinboro, 1982 363 vs. Gicking Chris Bloomsburg, 1999 368 vs. Ecker Hillsdale, Steve 1964 384 Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 423 438 Game TotalOffense Gicking, Chris 2000 1,723 Mark Beans, 1983 Gilbert,1,726 Brian 1991 Henshaw,1,782 Rick 2003 1,815 ScottKnudson, 1978 Muchowski,1,849 Steve 1988 Gilbert,1,885 Brian 1992 Ebersole,2,139 Tim 1981 2,177 GabeMaiocoo, 2007 Ebersole,2,304 Tim 1982 Gicking,2,463 Chris 1999 2,631 TotalSeason Offense BillRoth, 1982-83, 85-86 Muchowski,2,704 Steve 1987-88 Bumgarner,2,925 Steve 1966-68 3,059 ScottKnudson, 1976-78 3,425 Tony Gomez, 2003-06 3,499 JohnKuhn, 2001-04 Ebersole,4,685 Tim 1979-82 Gilbert,5,189 Brian 1990-92 Gicking,5,532 Chris 1998-2000 6,060 MikeCarver, 1994-97 6,135 (127rush, 128pass) Career TotalOffense 255, Haven, vs. Sassaman Ralph 1965 Lock 100 Yards andPassing Rushing intheSameGame 66, (1998-2000) Gicking Career: Chris Season: 27, Ebersole(1981) Tim 7, Green Jack vs. Kutztown (1931) Game: Touchdowns 6.6, Gicking,Career: Chris 1998-2000 Season: 7.7, Ecker, Steve 1964 Most Yards Per Play 189.4, (1998-2000) Gicking Career: Chris Season: 246.3, Ebersole(1982) Tim Most Yards Per Game 6,135,Career: MikeCarver, 1994-97 Season: 2,631, Gicking, Chris 1999 438, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Game: Most Yards (1994-97) 1,231,Career: MikeCarver Season: 434, (1992) Gilbert Brian 76, Mark Beansvs. Edinboro, 1983 Game: Most Plays Individual Total OffenseRecords ,0 DaveFriese, 1980 1,203 Frank Van Buren, 1985 1,275 BillPettyjohn, 1991 1,284 1,316 Jamie Horshaw,1,388 Jamie Ware, Winston 1993 1,446 Ware, DaveFriese, 1981 1998 1,450 MikeErlandson, 1999 1999 1,469 JohnKuhn, 2002 1,513 DaveBrown, 2001 Horshaw,1,542 Winston 1991 1,619 JohnKuhn, 2004 1,641 JohnKuhn, 2003 1,698 Yardage All-Purpose Season Howard Chavous. 2004-07 3,167 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06 3,185 Frank Van Buren, 1984-87 3,243 DaveFriese, 1978-81 3,558 DaveBrown, 1997-98, 2000-01 3,667 MikeErlandson, 1996-99 3,818 Horshaw,3,822 Jamie Winston 1988-89, 1991, 1993 4,062 Ware, JohnKuhn, 2001-04 5,300 1996-99 YardageCareer All-Purpose Career: 100.5, MikeErlandson, 1996-99 Season: 154.4, JohnKuhn, 2003 Average All-Purpose Career: 5,300, JohnKuhn, 2001-04 Season: 1,698, JohnKuhn, 2003 Game: 315, BillPettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 Most Yards Career: 960, JohnKuhn, 2001-04 Season: 310, JohnKuhn, 2003 Game: 41, vs. BenSampson JamesMadison, 1983 Most Plays Individual All-Purpose Records TOTAL OFFENCEANDALLPURPOSERECORDS 0 Howard Chavousvs, Shepherd, 2007 Horshawvs. Winston Edinboro, 1993 200 Horshawvs. Winston West Liberty, 1989 200 Haven, Horshawvs. Winston 1991 Lock 202 Rock, DaveBrown vs. 2001 Slippery 203 204 Horshawvs. Winston Clarion, 1991 206 Darr DaveBrown vs. Edinboro, 2001 208 Frank Van Buren vs. Kutztown, 1985 209 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999 209 210 vs. MikeErlandson Clarion 211 W DaveFriese vs. C.W. Post 221 Howard Chavousvs. Kutztown, 2007 225 Frank Van Buren vs. California(Pa.), 1986 227 Tom Colemanvs. California, 1994 228 vs. BenSampson JamesMadison, 1983 239 JohnKuhn vs. California, 2002 239 Patrick Ferguson vs. Kutztown, 2004 246 DaveBrown vs. Clarion, 2001 247 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998 252 BillPettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991 259 Horshawvs. Winston Kutztown, 1993 264 JohnKuhn vs. Millersville, 2004 285 Patrick Ferguson vs. Edinboro, 2006 292 BillPettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990 292 315 YardageGame All-Purpose inston Horshawvs. EastStroudsburg, 1991 ell Yarberough vs. California(Pa.), 1975 Red Raiders Football 107 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History SCORING RECORDS INTRO

Individual Consecutive Extra Points Made Scoring TD PAT FG PTS Most Points Scored Season: 32, Craig Lough, 1999 1950 Ken Dapp 5 1 0 31 Game: 36, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 1951 Ed Gerlock 7 0 0 42 36, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 Career Scoring 1952 Charlie Mills 7 0 0 42 Season: 132, John Kuhn, 2003 322 John Kuhn, 2001-04 1953 Hershuel Ulrich 9 0 0 54 Career: 322, John Kuhn, 2001-04 244 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 Spencer Keyes 9 0 0 54 230 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 1954 Spencer Keyes 8 0 0 48 COACHES Most Touchdowns 203 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 1955 Don Stankus 6 7 0 43 Game: 6, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 194 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 1956 John Conner 13 2 0 80 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003 184 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78 1957 Larry Rhone 6 11 0 47 Season: 22, John Kuhn, 2003 177 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 1958 Luke Burns 5 0 0 30 Career: 53, John Kuhn, 2001-04 166 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99 1959 John Freeland 7 0 0 42 162 Jack Green, 1928-31 1960 Bill Lewis 5 0 0 30 Most Points by Kicking 162 Jamie Ware, 1996-99 1961 Bill Lewis 9 0 0 54 Game: 14 Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 160 Dave Friese, 1978-81 1962 Jim Childs 7 0 0 42 14, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 1963 Ralph Freeland 5 0 0 30

OUTLOOK Season: 74, Jamie Reder, 2004 Season Scoring 1964 Steve Ecker 6 0 0 36 Career: 230, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 132 John Kuhn, 2003 1965 Joe Nagy 9 0 0 54 100 John Kuhn, 2002 1966 Steve Bumgarner 6 0 0 36 Extra Points Attempted 96 Bill Pettyjohn, 1991 John Monsell 6 0 0 36 Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 94 Dave Friese, 1981 1967 Ed Hammers 10 13 0 73 10, Glenn Bailey vs. Millersville, 1924 90 Jack Green, 1931 1968 Al Bowman 6 0 0 36 Season: 45, Craig Lough, 1999 84 Dave Brown, 2001 1969 Ron Finley 6 2 0 38 45, Jamie Reder, 2004 84 John Kuhn, 2004 1970 Al Bowman 7 6 0 48 Career: 147, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 80 Jack Conner, 1956 1971 Ralph Farina 4 0 0 24 78 Rick Diggs, 1974 1972 Johnny Seigle 4 0 0 24 PROFILES Extra Points Made 78 Ed Noon, 1981 1973 Rick Diggs 4 2 0 26 Game: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 74 Fred Glasgow, 1977 1974 Rick Diggs 13 0 0 78 Season: 44, Jamie Reder (2004) 74 Jamie Reder, 2004 1975 Averell Harris 9 0 0 54 Career: 131, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 1976 Fred Glasgow 10 0 0 60 Game Scoring 1977 Fred Glasgow 12 2 0 74 Extra Point Accuracy 36 Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 1931 1978 Fred Glasgow 8 2 0 50 Game: 100.0, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 36 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002 1979 Scott Flinn 6 2 0 38 (10-of-10) 30 Jack Green vs. Bloomsburg, 1931 1980 Jeff Auker 0 22 10 52 Season: 100.0, Howie Guarini, 1988 (23-of-23) 30 Phil Brehm vs. Millersville, 1932 1981 Dave Friese 15 4 0 94 Career: 94.1, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 (95-of-101) 30 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2004 1982 Ed Noon 9 0 0 54 REVIEW 1983 Jeff Auker 0 17 8 41 Field Goals Attempted Career Field Goals 1984 Barry Jackson 0 16 10 46 Game: 6, Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987 45 Howie Guarini, 1988-91 1985 Frank Van Buren 9 0 0 54 Season: 18, Howie Guarini, 1991 44 Jamie Reder, 2004-07 1986 Frank Van Buren 6 2 0 38 18, Jamie Reder, 2005 35 Joel Yohn, 1992-95 1987 Bob Plummer 8 0 0 48 Career: 61, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 27 Jeff Auker, 1980-83 1988 Howie Guarini 0 23 7 44 24 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002 1989 Howie Guarini 0 14 13 53 Field Goals Made 19 Barry Jackson, 1983-86 1990 Howie Guarini 0 20 15 65 Game: 4, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 17 Jim Curley, 1975-78 1991 Bill Pettyjohn 16 0 0 96 4, Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 1992 Joel Yohn 0 17 11 50 PSAC 4, Howie Guarini vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 Season Field Goals 1993 Joel Yohn 0 21 7 42 4, Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 2004 17 Jamie Reder, 2005 1994 Joel Yohn 0 25 8 49 4, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005 15 Howie Guarini, 1990 1995 Joel Yohn 0 26 9 53 Season: 17, Jamie Reder, 2005 13 Howie Guarini, 1989 1996 Justin Wallace 0 22 8 46 Career: 45, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 11 Joel Yohn, 1992 1997 Mike Erlandson 6 0 0 36 10 Jeff Auker, 1980 1998 Jamie Ware 15 0 0 90 Field Goal Accuracy 10 Barry Jackson, 1984 1999 Mike Erlandson 12 0 0 72

OPPONENTS Season: 94.5, Jamie Reder (2005) 10 Howie Guarini, 1991 2000 Melvin Scott 10 0 0 60 Career: 75.9, Jamie Reder (2004-07) 10 Jamie Reder, 2004 2001 Dave Brown 14 0 0 84 2002 John Kuhn 16 4 0 100 Longest Field Goal Made Longest Field Goals 2003 John Kuhn 22 0 0 132 48, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 48 Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984 2004 John Kuhn 14 0 0 84 47 Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 2005 Jamie Reder 0 20 17 71 Consecutive Field Goals Made 47 Joel Yohn vs. West Chester, 1992 2006 Jamie Reder 0 28 8 52 Season: 9, Jamie Reder (2004) 47 Joel Yohn vs. Edinboro, 1994 2007 Aaron Dykes 11 0 0 66 47 Joel Yohn vs. Kutztown, 1995 Consecutive Games Kicking a Field Goal 46 Ron Wilsbach vs. Shepherd, 1964 Note: Bold indicates the school record Season: 10, Howie Guarini (1988-89) 45 Dave Williams vs. California (Pa.), 1966 HISTORY 45 Jeff Auker vs. C.W. Post, 1983 45 Jan Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987

108 Shippensburg University 6 Howard Chavousvs. Kutztown, 2006 atShepherd, Brent Grimes 2005 96 vs. MikeErlandson Bloomsburg, 1997 99 Tom Colemanvs. California(Pa.), 1994 100 Millsvs. Charlie Millersville, 1952 100 Keyesvs. Spencer Kutztown, 1952 100 100 Return Kickoff Longest Cramer, Steve 1978 Tom Coleman, 1994 27.0 Brent Grimes, 2005 27.4 DanSearer, 1974 28.0 Jerome Kater, 1976 28.1 Howard Chavous, 2006 28.9 Jerome Kater, 1977 28.9 Jones, 1987 Dwayne 29.4 Brent Grimes, 2003 29.7 Horshaw, Winston 1991 32.3 35.7 Average Return Kickoff Season Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Horshaw, Winston 1988-89, 1991, 1993 26.3 DanSearer, 1972-74 27.4 Jerome Kater, 1976-77 28.1 29.1 Average Return Career Kickoff 29.1,Career: Jerome Kater, 1976-77 Season: 35.7, Horshaw, Winston 1991 4, DaveBrown, 1997-98, 2000-01 AverageHighest Return 2, Brent Grimes, 2003 2, DaveBrown, 2001 Career: 2, Tom Coleman, 1994 2, Horshaw, Winston 1991 2, Jerome Kater, 1976 2, HershuelUlrich, 1953 2, Keyes, Spencer 1952 Rock, Marsallvs. 2007) Kevin Slippery Season: 2, Mills, Charlie 1952 1, (mostrecent: byseveral Game: Most Touchdowns onReturns 1,488,Career: MikeErlandson, 1996-99 Season: 604, BenSampson, 1983 158, vs. MikeErlandson Bloomsburg, 1997 Game: Most Yardage onReturns 63,Career: MikeErlandson, 1996-99 Season: 28, BenSampson, 1983 Rock, 7, vs. 1986 Mylett Kevin Slippery Game: Most Returns Individual

4, Keyes, Spencer 1951-54 Kick ReturnRecords 0 Brent vs. Grimes California(Pa.), 2005 vs. HershuelUlrich Millersville, 1953 80 Millsvs. Charlie Kutztown, 1950 82 Millsvs. Charlie Indiana(Pa.), 1949 85 vs. DanSearer Bloomsburg, 1974 85 Horshawvs. Winston West Liberty, 1989 88 93 Returns Punt Longest Patrick Ferguson, 2006 Mylett, Kevin 1986 12.8 Howard Chavous, 2005 12.9 Horshaw, Winston 1988 13.2 Brent Grimes, 2005 13.5 DanSearer, 1974 13.7 Brent Grimes, 2003 17.4 19.3 Average Return Punt Season JeffSentz, 1975-77 Mylett, Kevin 1985-86 9.1 DeonHarrison, 1997-2000 9.8 Brown, Shawn 1991-92, 94-95 10.9 Horshaw, Winston 1988-89, 91, 93 11.0, DanSearer, 1972-74 10.7 Brent Grimes, 2002-05 13.7 14.0, Average Return Career Punt Career: 14.0, Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Season: 19.3, Brent Grimes, 2003 AverageHighest Return 93, Horshawvs. Winston West Liberty, 1989 3, DanSearer, 1972-74 Return Punt Longest 2, DanSearer, 1974 Career: Joe Wasylyk vs. Clarion, 1998) Season: 2, Keyes, Spencer 1953 1, (mostrecent: byseveral Game: Most Touchdowns onReturns 1,133,Career: Brent Grimes, 2002-05 Season: 508, Brent Grimes, 2005 1989 171, Horshawvs. Winston West Liberty, Game: Most Yardage onReturns 121,Career: DaveFriese, 1978-81 Season: 40, DaveFriese, 1980 9, Haven, vs. DeonHarrison 2000 Lock Game: Most Returns Individual

3, Keyes, Spencer 1951-54 Punt ReturnRecords 0 Kyler Ford vs. Liberty, 2007 vs. DenverBrydon Indiana(Pa.), 2005 70 Merl Tate vs. Bloomsburg, 1985 vs.70 EdStoken Wilson, 1952 Haven, vs. Sweeney 70 Jack 1936 Lock vs.70 DenverBrydon Indiana(Pa.), 2005 71 Haven, vs. DonBickel 1954 Lock 77 79 Punt Longest vs. Ecker Clarion, Steve 1965 vs. Harbaugh Rick Indiana(Pa.), 1990 54.0 54.7 AverageGame Punting JohnFreeland, 1957 BillShipp, 1999 38.2 RonSpruill, 1984 38.3 Gironda, Steve 1989 38.4 Harbaugh, Rick 1990 38.5 Baustein, Bruce 1969 38.6 Walt Galbraith, 1950 39.3 Kyler Ford, 2007 39.3 BillShipp, 1998 39.5 Kyler Ford, 2006 39.7 ScottBenjamin, 1980 39.7 EdStoken, 1952 40.0 2005 DenverBrydon, 40.1 Ecker, Steve 1964 41.5 Ecker, Steve 1965 42.7 49.1 Average Punting Season Gironda (1986-89) Steve ScottBenjamin(1980-82) 37.1 (1998-2001) BillShipp 37.3 (1981-84) RonSpruill 37.8 (2002-05) DenverBrydon 38.1 Walt Galbraith(1950-51) 38.2 Kyler Ford (2006-present) 38.5 (1963-65) Ecker Steve 39.6 46.2 AverageCareer Punting (1963-65) 46.2, Ecker Steve Career: 49.1, Ecker, Steve 1965 Season: AverageBest Punting 8,527, Gironda,Career: Steve 1986-89 Season: 2,584, Harbaugh, Rick 1990 453, Kyler Ford, 2007 Game: Most YardsPunting 233, Gironda, Steve 1986-89 Career: 73, BillShipp, 2000 Season: 13, Gironda vs. Steve Indiana(Pa.), 1989 Game: Most Punts Individual RETURN ANDPUNTRECORDS Punting Records Red Raiders Football 109 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History DEFENSIVE RECORDS INTRO TACKLES 24 Ed Brown, 1979-82 Interceptions Int Yds TD Game: 27, Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 23 John Wertz, 1976-79 1971 Bob Anderson 5 90 0 Season: 203, Shayne Mains, 1992 23 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 1972 Steve Johnston 5 32 0 Career: 568, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 21 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 1973 Brad Shover 3 151 2 Solo Tackles 20 Jason Heckendorn, 1995-99 1974 Dan Searer 4 63 0 18 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002 Gene Butterfi eld 4 12 0 Game: 17, Bruce Johnson vs. Edinboro, 1988 16 Ron Reinhart, 1983-86 1975 Gene Butterfi eld 7 74 1 Season: 98, Shayne Mains, 1992 15 Walter Davis, 1988-89 1976 Scot Orndorff 4 0 0 COACHES Career: 210, Josh Goodman, 1998-2001 14.5 Ryan Hoffman, 2000-04 1977 Jeff Sentz 5 24 0 Assisted Tackles 14 Gregg Bahen, 1976-77 1978 Brian Clement 8 198 1 Game: 20, Mike Lawson vs. Kutztown, 1975 14 Bill Twohig, 1984, 86-88 1979 Brian Clement 4 15 0 Season: 142, Mike Lawson, 1975 14 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-92 Steve Cramer 4 38 1 Career: 361, Shayne Mains, 1989-92 14 Chris Heilman, 1995-98 Linwood Bradley 4 27 0 QUARTERBACK SACKS CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 1980 Steve Cramer 3 41 0 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 51 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 Chris Potter 3 0 0 Season: 10, Barry Johnson, 1977 48 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-92 1981 Rich Pryor 3 42 0 10, Ed Brown, 1981 42.5 Chris Willingham, 1992-95 1982 Chuck Beans 5 76 0 OUTLOOK 10, Rob Davis, 1991 42 Ed Brown, 1979-82 1983 Mark Brezitski 3 36 0 Career: 24, Ed Brown, 1979-82 42 Mike Swope, 1985, 87-88 Mick Orndorff 3 19 0 Chris Potter 3 0 0 TACKLES FOR LOSSES 42 Chris Heilman, 1995-98 1984 Mark Brezitski 3 21 0 Game: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977 41 Dave Hurdle, 1982-85 40 Shayne Mains, 1989-92 1985 Kevin Mylett 4 28 0 5, Mark Maciejewski vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991 1986 Kevin Mylett 5 16 0 Season: 24, Mike Maxwell, 1980 35.5 Chad Oberholzer, 1998-2001 35 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002 Ed Nork 5 27 0 Career: 51, Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92 1987 Steve Gironda 5 73 0 GAME TACKLES FUMBLES RECOVERED 1988 Darien Smtih 4 91 0 27 Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976 Jeff Fickes 4 83 1 PROFILES Game: 3, Lou Hoover vs. West Virginia Tech, 1975 Season: 5, John Wertz, 1979 25 Rich Pryor vs. Edinboro, 1981 Dwayne Jones 4 37 0 5, Dave Hurdle, 1984 24 Ken Pickett vs. Lock Haven, 1991 1989 Winston Horshaw 4 62 0 Career: 10, John Wertz, 1976-79 Tackles 1990 Ken Pickett 7 62 0 BLOCKED PUNTS Solo Asst Total 1991 Jeff Fickes 12 154 1 1992 Shayne Mains 4 79 1 Game: 2, Dan Searer vs. California (Pa.), 1974 1972 Don Epley 32 65 97 1993 Jerome Pressley 4 16 0 2, Gerry Doaks vs. Slippery Rock, 1991 1973 Al Seagraves 35 70 105 1994 Doug Seidenstricker 7 49 0 2, Chris Bickel vs. Bloomsburg, 1995 1974 Al Seagraves 37 119 156 1995 Chris Bickel 2 68 0 2, Rodney Hart vs. Kutztown, 1997 1975 Mike Lawson 31 142 173 Shawn Brown 2 44 1 2, Jamie Ware vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1999 1976 Tony Winter 47 104 151

REVIEW Jeff Brown 2 44 0 Season: 5, Jamie Ware, 1997 1977 Barry Johnson 34 72 106 1996 Dean Owens 3 33 0 Career: 11, Jamie Ware, 1996-99 1978 Brian Clement 45 48 93 1979 Ed Bakale 43 47 90 1997 Brad Simendinger 2 52 1 CAREER TACKLES 1980 Dave Weaver 62 53 115 Phil Galiano 2 50 1 568 Shayne Mains, lb, 1989-92 1981 Rich Pryor 69 81 150 Tony Green 2 21 0 484 Chris Willingham, lb, 1992-95 1982 Rich Pryor 51 56 107 Marty Brown 2 8 0 455 Ken Pickett, lb, 1988-91 1983 Dana Diggs 44 42 86 1998 Marty Brown 3 39 0 408 Martin Pepe, lb, 1992-95 1984 Ed Nork 79 50 129 1999 Deon Harrison 3 74 0 401 Tony Winter, lb, 1974-76 1985 Ron Reinhart 50 44 94 2000 Tony Green 2 48 0 379 Josh Goodman, lb, 1998-2001 Pat Fahie 58 36 94 2001 Tony Johnson 3 39 0 377 Mike Vnuk, lb, 1994-97 Mike Street 3 23 0 PSAC 1986 Dave Szlachetka 68 20 88 362 Rich Pryor, lb, 1979-82 1987 Pat Fahie 64 55 119 2002 Brent Grimes 8 43 0 353 Rob Davis, dt, 1988-89, 91-92 1988 Bruce Johnson 93 31 124 2003 Brent Grimes 7 76 1 352 Doug Seidenstricker, db, 1991-94 1989 Ken Pickett 47 55 102 2004 Brent Grimes 7 132 0 329 Pat Fahie, lb, 1984-1987 1990 Ken Pickett 43 128 171 Mike Street 7 92 0 316 Don Epley, dt, 1972-75 1991 Ken Pickett 46 136 182 2005 Brent Grimes 5 63 0 311 Chris Potter, db, 1980-83 1992 Shayne Mains 98 105 203 2006 James Rockymore 4 97 0 292 Ray Gouker, mg, 1974-77 1993 Chris Willingham 45 137 182 2007 5 Players with 1 - - OPPONENTS SEASON TACKLES 1994 Martin Pepe 85 67 152 203 Shayne Mains, 1992 1995 Chris Willingham 57 63 120 Note: Bold indicates the school record 182 Ken Pickett, 1991 1996 Mike Vnuk 68 55 123 182 Chris Willingham, 1993 1997 Mike Vnuk 71 49 120 173 Mike Lawson, 1975 1998 Josh Goodman 63 39 102 171 Ken Pickett, 1990 1999 Josh Goodman 64 44 108 165 Tony Winter, 1976 2000 Tony Green 57 26 83 156 Al Seagraves, 1974 2001 Josh Goodman 41 46 87 152 Martin Pepe, 1994 2002 Dan Walsh 45 38 83 150 Rich Pryor, 1981 2003 Dan Walsh 43 35 78

HISTORY CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS 2004 Dan Walsh 51 21 72 2005 Jonathan Aldridge 53 44 97 2006 Jaron Nalewak 53 25 78 2007 Jonathan Aldridge 54 37 91

Note: Bold indicates the school record 110 Shippensburg University 1970 Indiana (Pa.) L 22-26 L 20-31 L W 33-10 21-39 1970 Indiana W 39-25 L (Pa.) 1969 Mansfi 0-14 L 1968 at 0-21 Mansfi 1967 Bloomsburg L 13-7 W 1966 at 0-20 L Bloomsburg 1965 Shepherd 13-7 W 1964 Indiana atIndiana (Pa.) (Pa.) 1963 1962 Indiana 6-6 19-20 L 23-0 (Pa.) 1961 Lock Haven atLock W T Haven 1960 6-20 L 1959 Bloomsburg 1958 at Connecticut atSouthern 0-28 L W 23-14 Bloomsburg 18-13 1957 W 28-0 1956 Southern W Connecticut 1955 Lock Haven atLock 7-6 40-0 6-6 W Haven W 1954 T 1953 Lock 7-32 Haven 1952 at L Trenton1951 at Mt. St. Mary’s 12-0 6-6 W 36-0 Cheyney State W 1950 19-0 W 1949 at T 7-12 Kutztown 1948 Kutztown 1947 California L atCalifornia(Pa.) 0-16 (Pa.) L 1946 1942 at Kutztown 1941 Kutztown Rock 37-0 atSlippery W 1940 19-0 W 1939 Slippery Rock 19-0 atSlippery W 12-0 W 19-0 Rock 1938 W 0-3 40-0 W 1937 Wilson L (D.C.) 1936 at Wilson 1935 Wilson (D.C.) (D.C.) 1934 at Kutztown 35-0 1933 Kutztown W 4-0 25-0 1932 at W W Shepherd 1931 Shepherd 13-0 1930 Millersburg A.C. 1929 Millersburg W 10-0 12-0 W W 0-13 A.C. 1928 Harrisburg 0-31 L West 1927 Blue BusinessCollege Beckley End L Ridge 6-0 1926 W 1925 Dickinson atMercersburg Academy J.V. 1924 atMercersburg Academy 21-0 W 1923 0-26 33-0 1922 Altoona W L 0-46 L P.R.R. 1921 Lebanon Valley 1920 Gettysburg 33-0 9-0 W Res.H.S. 1919 Harrisburg W Tech1917 at Bloomsburg Res. 1916 Conway 0-22 0-12 Hall 1915 Dickinson L L Frosh 1907 Conway Hall 1905 Chambersburg 29-6 W A.C. 1902 Chambersburg atMercersburg Academy 5-0 0-12 Academy W 1901 L 1900 Scotland 6-4 0-40 School 1899 Chambersburg L W A.A. 1898 Dickinson 0-20 24-0 W Preps 1897 Chambersburg 4-4 atChambersburgAcademy L T Academy 1896 AthleticClub atCarlisle 8-28 1895 atChambersburgAcademy L 14-46 1894 L 1893 Dickinson atChambersburgAcademy Preps 1892 atChambersburgAcademy 1891 SEASON OPENERS ed 18-28 L eld ed 27-14 W eld (Site n/a) (Site n/a) L 0-28 L 0-20 91Sehr W 40-0 W 9-0 W 35-0 W 4-0 25-0 1932 East W W Stroudsburg 1931 Shepherd 13-0 1930 Millersburg A.C. 1929 Millersburg W 10-0 12-0 W W A.C. 1928 Harrisburg West 1927 Blue BusinessCollege Beckley 17-6 End Ridge W 6-0 1926 W 17-3 W 1925 Dickinson J.V. 1924 Dickinson 21-0 Reserves W 1923 Dickinson Reserves 33-0 1922 Altoona W 0-46 L P.R.R. 1921 Lebanon Valley 1920 Gettysburg 6-6 33-0 9-0 W Res.H.S. T 1919 Harrisburg W Tech1917 Alpha 0-12 Cl./WaynesboroRes. 1916 Conway L 0-17 L Hall 1915 Dickinson Frosh 1905 Chambersburg 5-0 29-6 11-7 W 0-12 A.C. W 1902 Chambersburg L Academy 1901 Dickinson 0-14 T12-12 Preps 1899 Chambersburg 6-0 L A.A. W 1898 Dickinson 24-0 W Preps 1897 Chambersburg 4-4 T Academy 1896 Dickinson Preps 1895 Dickinson 14-19 L AthleticClub Carlisle 0-14 57-42-4 Preps 1894 L 1893 Dickinson Preps 35-0 HOME OPENERS W 10-3 W Under Rees: 10-17 L Openers:Record inSeason W 33-14 2007 Shepherd 13-28 L 2006 Shepherd 25-28 L 2005 at W Kutztown 36-14 2004 Kutztown W 24-21 2003 at 0-30 Shepherd 2002 Shepherd 16-20 L L 2001 at 17-0 W Shepherd 2000 Shepherd W 24-21 1999 at 21-7 W Shepherd 1998 Shepherd 10-7 W 1997 at atJamesMadison 22-8 W Shepherd 1996 W 49-28 1995 at Shepherd 1994 Shepherd 7-21 L 33-9 W 1993 at Shepherd 1992 Shepherd 26-30 L 1991 at 10-24 L Shepherd 1990 Cheyney W 3-18 17-11 1989 West L Liberty 1988 Bloomsburg W 35-10 1987 at 10-9 W Bloomsburg 1986 Bloomsburg 23-3 W 42-13 W 1985 at W 38-17 Bloomsburg 1984 Bloomsburg 1983 at 10-14 L Bloomsburg 1982 Bloomsburg 14-6 W 1981 at Bloomsburg 17-7 1980 Bloomsburg 1979 Shepherd W 13-26 L 1978 at W 9-19 0-21 28-14 Shepherd 1977 West L L Liberty 1976 at atWest Virginia Tech West W 1975 39-18 Liberty 1974 West Virginia 1973 at TechBloomsburg 1972 Bloomsburg 1971 Millersville 2002 Shepherd L 10-17 L 17-7 W 13-28 L W 42-12 W 36-14 W 21-14 W 24-22 2002 Shepherd 2001 Millersville 17-0 W 2000 Shepherd 14-25 L W 1999 Kutztown 27-10 21-7 W 1998 Shepherd W 1997 Kutztown 45-35 22-8 W 1996 Shepherd 1995 West Chester 1994 Shepherd 7-21 L 33-9 13-9 W W 1993 Kutztown 1992 Shepherd 26-30 L 10-7 W 1991 Kutztown 1990 Cheyney W 17-11 1989 West Liberty 1988 Bloomsburg W 40-27 17-0 W 35-10 W 1987 Kutztown 1986 Bloomsburg 23-3 W 42-13 W 1985 Kutztown 1984 Bloomsburg 35-7 W 1983 C.W. Post 1982 Bloomsburg 14-6 W 21-12 W 1981 Edinboro 1980 Bloomsburg 7-19 L 25-7 W 1979 Shepherd 1978 Bloomsburg W 0-21 28-14 1977 West L Liberty 1976 Bloomsburg W 1975 Indiana 39-18 22-26 L (Pa.) 1974 West Virginia 1973 Brockport 0-24 20-31 L L Tech 1972 Bloomsburg W 33-10 1971 Millersville 13-14 L 1970 Indiana 7-12 L (Pa.) 1969 Mansfi 0-14 L 1968 Indiana (Pa.) 1967 Bloomsburg 13-7 W 1966 Indiana 0-20 6-13 L L (Pa.) 1965 Shepherd 13-7 10-6 W W 1964 Indiana 27-7 W (Pa.) 1963 Shepherd 1962 Indiana (Pa.) 1961 Lock Haven 1960 Bloomsburg 6-20 L 1959 Bloomsburg 1958 Shepherd 0-28 59-0 L W 23-14 W 18-13 1957 Shepherd W 1956 Southern 31-0 W W 7-14 Connecticut 26-19 1955 Lock L 7-6 Haven W 1954 Southern Connecticut 1953 Lock 13-6 Haven W 1952 Wilson (D.C.) 1951 Shepherd Mt. St. Mary’s 12-0 W 36-0 W 1950 1949 Millersville 0-12 1948 Kutztown L 1947 California 0-16 7-13 (Pa.) L 1946 Kutztown L 1942 East Stroudsburg 1941 Kutztown 37-0 W 19-14 W 1940 East 19-0 Stroudsburg W 38-0 1939 Slippery 19-0 W W Rock 1938 East 7-6 Stroudsburg 1937 Wilson W (D.C.) 1936 East Stroudsburg 1935 Wilson (D.C.) 1934 East Stroudsburg 1933 Kutztown RED RAIDERRECORDSIN. ed 18-28 L eld Red Raiders Football 111 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History RED RAIDERS RECORDS IN . . . INTRO

2003 Kutztown W 35-12 HOMECOMING GAMES 1968 California (Pa.) L 14-30 2004 Kutztown W 35-0 1925 West Chester W 7-0 1969 Clarion L 15-31 2005 Millersville W 23-17 1926 Millersville W 68-0 1970 California (Pa.) W 15-14 2006 Shepherd L 0-14 1927 West Chester L 0-21 1971 Lock Haven L 8-16 2007 West Chester L 29-34 1928 California (Pa.) W 13-0 1972 California (Pa.) L 7-21 Record in Home Openers: 67-28-3 1929 Bloomsburg W 7-0 1973 Lock Haven W 51-14 Under Rees: 13-4 1974 California (Pa.) W 28-0

COACHES 1930 Millersville W 35-0 NIGHT GAMES 1931 West Chester T 0-0 1975 Lock Haven W 33-7 Sept. 25, 1954 at Lock Haven W 23-0 1932 Millersville W 52-0 1976 California (Pa.) W 58-0 Oct. 12, 1974 at Lock Haven W 33-7 1933 West Chester L 0-38 1977 Lock Haven W 26-0 Nov. 22, 1974 at James Madison W 21-7 1934 California (Pa.) W 12-0 1978 Clarion W 34-17 Sept. 6, 1975 at West Virginia Tech W 17-7 1935 Bloomsburg W 26-0 1979 Lock Haven L 27-35 Sept. 19, 1981 at Towson State W 24-10 1936 California (Pa.) W 47-0 1980 Clarion L 9-14 Sept. 25, 1993 at Millersville W 16-14 1937 Bloomsburg W 20-0 1981 Lock Haven W 24-20 Sept. 23, 1995 at Millersville L 3-20 1938 Millersville W 13-0 1982 West Chester W 28-22 Nov. 1, 1997 at California (Pa.) W 31-26 1939 Bloomsburg W 12-0 1983 Lock Haven W 17-15 OUTLOOK Nov. 7, 1998 at California (Pa.) W 52-12 1940 Millersville L 7-27 1984 California (Pa.) L 17-28 Sept. 16, 2000 at Millersville L 19-27 1941 Bloomsburg W 42-0 1985 Millersville L 8-30 Sept. 29, 2001 at Lock Haven W 31-10 1942 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-33 1986 California (Pa.) W 38-20 Oct. 19, 2002 at Lock Haven L 13-26 1946 Lock Haven T 7-7 1987 Slippery Rock L 9-38 Sept. 18, 2004 at Millersville W 49-27 1947 Millersville W 13-0 1988 Indiana (Pa.) W 24-23 Oct. 23, 2004 at Clarion W 44-0 1948 Bloomsburg L 7-13 1989 Slippery Rock T 28-28 Sept. 23, 2006 at West Chester L 0-24 1949 California (Pa.) L 7-13 1990 Clarion W 24-20 Oct. 7, 2006 at Slippery Rock W 28-21 1950 Bloomsburg L 6-26 1991 Edinboro W 45-7 Sept. 8, 2007 at Liberty L 14-35 1951 California (Pa.) L 13-20 1992 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-35 1993 Edinboro L 17-34 PROFILES Record in Night Games: 12-5 1952 Kutztown W 58-0 Under Rees: 7-5 1953 East Stroudsburg W 30-0 1994 Clarion W 31-21 1995 Lock Haven W 73-29 OVERTIME GAMES 1954 California (Pa.) L 7-13 1955 Montclair W 48-0 1996 Clarion L 29-50 Nov. 23, 1991 at East Stroudsburg W 34-33 1956 California (Pa.) W 32-14 1997 Lock Haven W 26-0 Nov. 14, 1998 Indiana (Pa.) L 28-31 1957 East Stroudsburg W 28-19 1998 East Stroudsburg W 35-13 Oct. 21, 2000 at East Stroudsburg W 17-14 1958 California (Pa.) L 0-19 1999 Clarion W 32-26 Oct. 12, 2002 Slippery Rock W 13-7 1959 East Stroudsburg W 20-2 2000 Slippery Rock L 21-28 Nov. 6, 2004 at West Chester W 24-21 1960 California (Pa.) L 6-21 2001 East Stroudsburg W 19-14 Oct. 14, 2006 at Lock Haven W 20-17 1961 East Stroudsburg L 7-47 2002 Slippery Rock W 13-7 Record in Overtime Games: 5-1 2003 Lock Haven W 49-13 REVIEW 1962 California (Pa.) L 13-20 Under Rees: 5-1 1963 Lock Haven W 30-13 2004 Edinboro W 17-14 1964 California (Pa.) W 28-19 2005 California (Pa.) L 13-41 1965 Lock Haven W 34-33 2006 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-20 1966 Slippery Rock L 6-21 2007 Lock Haven W 56-10 1967 Lock Haven W 28-13 Record in Homecoming Games: 48-29-3 Under Rees: 12-6 PSAC OPPONENTS HISTORY

112 Shippensburg University Sheyne Mains, Sheyne LB Mark Maciejewski, DL DougSeidenstricker, DB Joel 1992 1993 Yohn, Joel JasonHeckendorn, DL Brian Mark Madson, RB 1994 JamieWare, WR PK 1996 Yohn, Stolarick, Hielman, Chris DL JamieWare, WR PK 1997 Gicking, Chris QB TE 1998 ChadOberholzer, DL 1999 Ranieri, Eric LB 2000 RonJohnson, DL JohnKuhn, RB 2001 JonSaba, OT Brent Grimes, DB Brian Yeboa Cobbold, DL 2002 Brent Grimes, Ret Sekel, JohnKuhn, RB Dan P DenverBrydon, TE Walsh, MikeStreet, DB Patrick Brent Grimes, DB 2003 RyanHoffman, DL LB Ferguson, JohnKuhn, RB Dan Brent Grimes, Ret WR Patrick Walsh, Robbins, C Kerry 2004 JamesRockymore, DB Howard Chavous, Ret 2005 Ferguson, Kyler Ford, P LB JamieReder, PK WR MikeHarris, SE Patrick Aaron FB Dykes, 2006 Ferguson, 2007 First Team WR Corey Bornmann, OC High, Brian OG Schultz, OT Dwaine Mike Buglia, Andre Pelletier, OG WR Dave JamieWare, WR McChalicher, Gary OT Klingerman, TE Brian Booker, TE Chris Ward, OG Joel Gamble, TE OG Leavenworth, Chris All-PSAC Selections Jamie Reder, PK Jaron Nalewak, LB Jonathan Aldridge, S JeffSentz, DB Gouker, Ray DL Clement, Brian DB ScottKnudson, QB 1977 JoeKachnockie, OT Steve ScottBenjamin, P 1978 John Looney, MikeMaxwell, DL 1979 Tom Betz, DE JeffAuker, PK Dave Wertz, JohnSell, OG WR EdBrown, DE Weaver, Ebersole, Tim QB TE 1980 Beans, Chuck DB EdBrown, DE DL Ebersole, Tim QB 1981 MattOlshanski, OG Potter, Christ DB Jeff DanaDiggs, LB Tom Miller, RB 1982 Zubia, EdNork, DB EdNork, DB 1983 Pat Fahie, LB WR JohnReese, DE 1984 DaveHurdle, DE Gironda, Steve P Mylett, Kevin DB 1985 Gunn, Sanford DB Jones, DB Dwayne 1986 Little, Eric DB 1987 Mains, Shayne LB KenPickett, LB 1988 Mark Maciejewski, DL Howie Guarini, PK JeffFickes, DB KenPickett, LB RobDavis, DL 1990 Mark Maciejewski, DL Howard Guarini, PK BillPettyjohn, RB 1991 Fred Glasgow, RB Todd KenSchaeffer, OT Chronister, TE KenSchaeffer, DT DaveCalvario, OT Greg Keller, DT Jeff ChipDimmick, OG Zubia, WR Frank Van Buren, RB Frank Van Buren, RB BobPlummer, RB EdByrne, OG BillPettyjohn, RB Corey Bornmann, OC GeorgeCherry, C Adams, Robert G 1951 Keyes, Spencer B GeorgeCherry, C 1952 JoePersiponko, C DonStankus, B 1953 Conner, Jack B 1954 JoePersiponko, C 1955 NickCutro, B 1956 BobGribble, B 1957 1958 1959 EdwardHammers, HB 1965 Wayne Nick DellaQuila, LB Richard 1967 Wilkerson, Weaver, RonFinley, DB Wayne DanSmith, LB 1968 BobOakershausen, OG LB 1969 DE Wilkerson, DanSearer, DB 1970 AlSeagraves, LB DE 1971 Kelly, Rick OT 1972 DanSearer, DB AlSeagraves, LB DeBona, DL Vince 1973 Diggs, Rick RB MikeLawson, LB 1974 Wayne Moseby, DE Fred Glasgow, RB 1975 Tony 1976 Winter, LB 1994 1999 2002 Rookie oftheYear 1999 2003 Offensive PlayeroftheYear 2001 2004 Coach oftheYear PSAC Western DivisionHonors KennethDapp, E Edward Adams, Robert G Bellas, T Donald RonLawhead, G Bickel, T George Hruboucak, Jake Don BobHawsare, C T Corwell, JoeNagy, DE Trexler, T G John Orndorff, Lou HB Monsell, TE Al Bowman, Kelly, Rick OT TE Al BobAnderson, DB Bowman, TE Leroy Galloway, Tom Henn, OG TE RenePosey, RB Tom Henn, OG Mike Carver Tony Johnson Brent Grimes Chris Gicking John Kuhn Rocky Rees Rocky Rees INDIVIDUAL HONORS Red Raiders Football 113 History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History INDIVIDUAL HONORS INTRO All-PSAC Selections 1995 Dwaine Schultz, OT 1981 Greg Keller, OT Brian Stolarick, TE Fran Masciantonio, OG Second Team Michael Buglia, WR Ed Noon, WR 2007 Andy Casale, LB Mark Madson, RB Dave Friese, RB Kyler Ford, P Joel Yohn, PK Chuck Beans, DB Jason Groller, DL Kyle Kaine, DL 1980 Dave Friese, RB Jaron Nalewak, LB Martin Pepe, LB Bob Potts, QB Kerry Robbins, C Chris Willingham, LB Ed Brown, DE COACHES 2006 Walter Crump, RB Shawn Brown, DB 1979 Todd Chronister, TE Aaron Dykes, RB Eric Dauberman, P Dave Mengle, WR Jamie Reder, PK 1994 Tom Coleman, RB Steve Moskowitz, RB Frank Duffy, LB Mike Massey, DL Mike Maxwell, DL John Sharbaugh, DB Martin Pepe, DL Ed Bakale, DL Jason Groller, DL Eric Dauberman, P Brian Clement, DB 2005 Howard Chavous, WR 1993 Winston Horshaw, RB 1978 Jim Curley, PK Aaron Dykes, RB Chris Willingham, LB John Wertz, DE John Sharbaugh, DB Doug Seidenstricker, DB Mike Maxwell, DL OUTLOOK 2004 Greg Hutchinson, OT 1992 Ed Minogue, WR Dave Weaver, LB Brian Sekel, TE Rob Davis, DL Linwood Bradley, DB Brent Grimes, RS 1991 Winston Horshaw, RB 1977 Todd Chronister, TE Chris Minner, DL Shayne Mains, LB Art Murphy, OT Demetrius Roberts, DL 1990 Clyde Tinner, OT Mike Miller, C Frank Duffy, DL Corey Bornmann, OC Jim Curley, PK Chris Leonetti, DL Jeff Fickes, DB John Wertz, DE Antonio Williams, DB Rick Harbaugh, P 1976 Andy Polca, TE 2003 Greg Hutchinson, OT 1989 Clyde Tinner, OT Rick Harpel, OC Ryan Hoffman, DL Steve Hladio, OG Averall Harris, WR PROFILES 2002 Craig Lough, PK Howie Guarini, PK Rene Posey, RB Chris Minner, DL Mike Swope, DL Jerome Kater, DB Brent Grimes, DB Walter Davis, DL 1975 Andy Polca, TE 2001 Jon Saba, OT Jeff Fickes, DB Tom Henn, OG Dave Brown, RB Steve Gironda, P Averill Harris, WR Matt Phillips, RB 1988 Steve Mileto, OT Bob Nelson, QB Ron Johnson, DL Jeff Lucas, WR Wayne Mosby, DE Josh Goodman, DL Bob Plummer, RB Vince DeBona, DL 2000 Melvin Scott, WR Steve Muchowski, QB Greg Butterfi eld, DB Chris Gicking, QB

REVIEW Bill Twohig, DL Scott Ovndorff, DB Chad Oberholzer, DL Mike Swope, DL 1974 Rene Posey, RB Deon Harrison, DB Bruce Johnson, LB Frank Garritano, DB 1999 Shahar Yaron, OG Sanford Gunn, DB 1973 Rick Diggs, RB Gary McChalicher, OT Steve Gironda, P Darrell Miller, DE Melvin Scott, WR 1987 Steve Gironda, LB Brad Shover, DB Jason Heckendorn, DL Dwayne Jones, DB 1972 Jess Mroczka, OG Ron Johnson, DL 1986 Dave Peck, TE George Allen, DE Josh Goodman, DL Ron Reinhart, DL Brad Shover, LB 1998 Chris Ward, OG Dave Szlachetka, LB 1971 Ralph Farina, TE Chris Gicking, QB 1985 Dave Peck, TE Mike Sierocinski, OG PSAC Jeremy Brubaker, RB Steve Wells, WR Bucky Campbell, FB Jason Heckendorn, DL 1984 Mike Houseal, OG Al Seagraves, DE Deon Harrison, DB Tom Miller, RB Bob Ockershausen, DL 1997 Mike Iaquinta, OG Ron Reinhart, DL 1968 Al Bowman, TE Dave Klingerman, TE 1983 Steve Shirk, TE Dave McNichol, OT George Banas, LB Chip Dimmick, OG Tom Andros, DB Mike Vnuk, LB Todd Harpster, OC 1967 Thomas Redding, OT

OPPONENTS 1996 Rajahn Bass, RB Jeff Auker, PK William Lemanski, OG Mike Hayes, RS Dave Hurdle, DE Robert Watson, DB Chris Heilman, DL 1982 Steve Shirk, TE John Monsell, DB Steve McTaggart, DL Dave Butler, DL Thomas Andros, DB Mike Vnuk, LB Rich Pryor, LB Mike Hayes, DB Chris Potter, DB Note: Divisional and second team selections have not been made continuously. HISTORY

114 Shippensburg University 2007 Brian 2007 Brian 2006 Jaron Sherbine 2005 Chris Nalewak 2004 Andre Wolf 2003 Ryan McLaurin 2002 Ryan Grogg 2001 Berkley Grogg 2000 Berkley Myers 1999 Bill Myers 1998 David Shipp 1997 David Klingerman 1996 David Klingerman 1995 Chris Klingerman 1994 Chris Bickel 1993 Chris Bickel 1992 Lance Bickel 1991 Bill Heisel 1990 Bill Pettyjohn Player withtheHighestGPA Pettyjohn 2007 None 2006 Frank 2005 None Duffy 2004 Ryan RonJohnson, Chris Ward 2003 Yeboa Hoffman 2002 Cobbold 2001 Chad 2000 Gary Oberholzer DavidKlingerman, Heilman Chris 1999 Jason McChalicher 1998 Heckendorn 1997 Andre 1996 Steve Pelletier 1995 Bob McTaggart 1995 Brian Koutch 1994 Ted Stolarick 1993 Brian Amorosi 1992 Mark High 1991 Ken Maciejewski 1990 Clyde Pickett 1989 Mike Tinner 1988 Ed Swope 1987 Pat Burns 1986 Pat Fahey 1985 Dave Livingston 1984 Mike Hurdle 1983 Jeff Houseal 1982 Greg Zubia 1981 David Keller 1980 John Calvario 1979 Todd Sell 1978 John Chronister 1977 Gregg Morabito 1976 Thomas Bahen Henn 2005 Brent 2004 John Grimes 2001 Chad Kuhn Oberholzer Shippensburg, Returns Kickoff 2004 Horshaw,Winston Returns Kickoff InterceptionsJeff Fickes, Shippensburg, Returns Kickoff 1991 Outstanding SeniorLineman Dr. VintonH. Award Rambo NCAA DivisionIIFootball John E. HubleyAward John E. Statistical Champions AFCA All-American 2007 Jonathan 2006 Jaron Aldridge 2005 Brent Nalewak 2004 Mike Grimes 2003 Dan Street 2002 Brent Walsh 2001 Chad Grimes 2000 Kareem Oberholzer 1999 Jason Osborne 1998 Chris Heckendorn 1997 Mike Heilman 1996 Mike Vnuk 1995 Pepe Vnuk 1994 Pepe Martin 1993 Doug Martin 1992 Shayne Siedenstricker 1991 Jeff Mains 1990 Ken Fickes Pickett 2007 Jonathan 2006 John Aldridge 2005 Frank Sharbaugh 2004 Dan Duffy 2003 Clint Walsh 2002 Jon Inch 2001 Lanorde Saba 2000 Ryan Wheeler 1999 Jeremy Haugh 1998 Chopper Brubaker 1997 George Schlaugh 1996 Brian Banas 1995 Tom Benner 1994 Eddie Coleman 1993 Mike Madden 1992 Rob Lazusky 1991 Kevin Davis 1990 James Anderberg Gadson 2007 Aaron 2006 Frank Dykes 2005 Brent Duffy 2004 John Grimes 2003 John Kuhn 2002 John Kuhn JamarBrown, Gicking Chris 2001 Dave Kuhn 2000 Brown 1999 Jamie 1998 Jamie Ware 1997 Andre Ware 1996 Mike Pelletier 1995 Martin Buglia 1994 Doug Pepe 1993 Winston Siedenstricker 1992 Shayne Horshaw 1991 Jeff Mains 1990 Mike Fickes Williams Ray EllisFightingHeartAward Ray Outstanding DefensivePlayer Most Valuable Player Kevin MylettAward Centurian Award John M. Roddick John M.Roddick 2007 Jason 2006 Howard Stone 2005 Jamie Chavous 2004 Jamie Reder 2003 Brent Reder 2002 Tony Grimes 2001 Tony Johnson 2000 Bill Johnson 1999 Joe Shipp 1998 Bill Holley 1997 Mike Shipp Brown, Shawn Joel Yohn 1996 Justin Erlandson 1995 Wallace 1994 Shawn 1993 Doug Brown 1992 Mark Siedenstricker 1991 Howie Bender 1990 Howie Guarini Guarini 2007 Aaron 2006 Patrick Dykes 2005 Aaron Ferguson 2004 John Dykes 2003 John Kuhn 2002 John Kuhn 2001 Dave Kuhn 2000 Jamar Brown 1999 Chris Brown 1998 Chris Gicking 1997 Mark Gicking 1996 Mike Madson 1995 Dwayne Buglia 1994 Tom Schultz 1993 Winston Coleman 1992 Ed Horshaw 1991 Bill Minogue 1990 Bill Pettyjohn Pettyjohn Special Teams PlayeroftheYear Outstanding OffensivePlayer George and Meriem George andMeriem John BayAward Kaluger Award Red Raiders Football 115 ANNUAL AWARDS History

HISTORY OPPONENTS PSAC REVIEW PROFILES OUTLOOK COACHES INTRO History RED RAIDERS IN THE NFL INTRO A total of four Red Raiders, Rob Davis ’92, in both playoff contests. He started the NFC Grimes ended his career as the school and John Kuhn ’04, Brent Grimes and Ron John- Championship versus the New York Giants PSAC leader in interceptions with 27 and son ’03, have played in the National Football when the team opened the game in a two- he is the only player in school history to lead League. Davis and Kuhn have been on Super fullback set. the team in interceptions all four seasons. He Bowl teams, with Kuhn winning one as a Kuhn was claimed off waivers from the Pitts- also totaled a school-record 1,133 career punt member of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005. A burgh Steelers on Sept. 2, 2007. return yards and 2,316 career kick return yards fi fth Red Raider, Ryan Hoffman ’05, spent two (1,133 on punts and 1,183 on kicks). Originally signed by the Steelers as a non-

COACHES seasons in NFL Europa from 2006-07. drafted free agent on Apr. 25, 2005, Kuhn ap- Grimes was an Associated Press (AP) Little ROB DAVIS ‘92 peared in all four of the team’s preseason games All-America First Team selection as a senior in 2005 as well as a Daktronics, Inc. Division II Davis announced his retirement on Mar. 26, before being released. He fi nished second on the team in rushing during the preseason. All-America Second Team selection. He was 2008, ending a 12-year NFL career, the fi nal a three-time All-PSAC First Team selection 11 of which were with the Green Bay Packers. Kuhn was later signed to the practice squad on as a defensive back and a two-time All-PSAC However, Davis currently serves as the team’s Nov. 30, 2005 and was in Detroit, Michigan Western Division First Team selection as a director of player development. as the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks return specialist. 21-10 in Super Bowl XL. The fi rst Red Raider to ever play in the NFL, RON JOHNSON ‘03 OUTLOOK Davis took over as the Packers’ long snapper In 2006, Kuhn spent the fi rst half of the season in 1997 and played 167 games in a Green Bay on Pittsburgh’s practice squad before being Johnson was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles uniform - the third-longest consecutive games signed to the Steelers’ active 53-man roster on Oct. 9, 2003 after spending the fi rst four streak in team history behind Brett Favre (255) on October 31. He appeared in nine games, weeks of the season on the team’s practice and Forrest Gregg (187). primarily on special teams, where he recorded squad and playing in three regular season Davis was also the fi rst Red Raider to play in a four tackles, but also managed two carries for games. Super Bowl as the Packers were defeated by the 18 yards and one reception for 15 yards. In 2004, Johnson was in training camp with Denver Broncos 34-21 in Super Bowl XXXII A Northeast Region fi nalist for the Harlon the Eagles and started at defensive end in the on Jan. 25, 1998. Hill Trophy given to the top player in NCAA team’s preseason fi nale against the New York

PROFILES Super Bowl XXXII was the second professional Division II as a senior, Kuhn was selected to Jets on September 3 where he made one tackle, football championship appearance for Davis play in the 2005 Whataburger Cactus Bowl on a sack of Jets quarterback Quincy Carter for after he won a Grey Cup in 1995 as a member January 7 as a Division II all-star for the North a four-yard loss in the third quarter. He was of the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian team. He was named PSAC Western Division released on September 5. Football League. The Stallions beat the Cal- Offensive Player of the Year in 2003 and was Johnson was a two-time All-PSAC Western gary Stampeders, 37-20 on Nov. 19, 1995. a three-time First Team All-PSAC Western Division selection at Shippensburg, earning Division selection. Davis has the distinction of playing in a Super fi rst team honors as a senior in 2002 after Bowl, Grey Cup and NCAA championship Kuhn fi nished his career as the holder of 27 recording 44 tackles and 2.5 sacks. He led game after Shippensburg advanced to the 1991 school records while also ranking among six the team in fumble recoveries with four and NCAA Division II Football Championship. PSAC records. He fi nished his career with returned one for 45 yards. Johnson is currently REVIEW 4,685 yards rushing, 910 carries, 53 touch- fourth in school history with 18 career sacks. In 1996, Davis made his NFL debut on Mon- downs, 5,300 all-purpose yards and 26 games day Night Football in Chicago’s 22-6 victory with at least 100 yards rushing, all school RYAN HOFFMAN ‘05 over the Dallas Cowboys on September 2. He records. Kuhn graduated in December 2004 Hoffman recently completed his second year played in all 16 games for the Bears that season with a degree in chemistry and a 3.293 grade in NFL Europa after being selected by the before joining the Packers on Nov. 4, 1997. All point average. Rhein Fire in the eighth round of the league’s totaled, Davis played in 199 professional foot- Free Agent Draft in February 2007. He totaled ball games, including 183 in 12 NFL seasons. BRENT GRIMES eight tackles in four games before missing the Davis was a standout on the defensive line for After winning an NFL Europa champion- fi nal six games of the season due to injury. Shippensburg from 1988-92. He was a two- ship with the Hamburg Sea Devils in 2007,

PSAC In November 2005, Hoffman signed a contract time All-PSAC Western Division selection, Grimes was signed to the Atlanta Falcons with the defending ArenaCup champion earning First Team honors in 1991. He also practice squad following training camp. He was Memphis Xplorers of arenafootball2, but was received two All-America honors, earning a activated to the 53-man roster on October 29, then selected by the Cologne Centurions in the Third Team selection in 1991 before being but was waived and signed back to the practice ninth round of the NFLEL Free Agent Draft chosen Honorable Mention by the American squad on November 6 before being elevated to on Jan. 27, 2006. Football Coaches Association (AFCA) in 1992. Atlanta’s 53-man roster on December 17. Hoffman was in training camp with the Cen- He still holds the school record for most Grimes appeared in the fi nal two games of the turions in 2006, but did not see playing time in OPPONENTS tackles by a lineman with 353 and is tied for regular season for the Falcons, making his fi rst the regular season. He was later picked up by the Shippensburg single-season record for career start at the Seattle Seahawks on Decem- the Berlin Thunder, where he appeared in four sacks with 10. Davis was inducted into the ber 30. He made his NFL debut on December games as a defensive tackle totaling seven stops, Shippensburg University Athletics Hall of 23 at the Arizona Cardinals where he had a including six unassisted. He also started the Fame in 2003. game-high 11 tackles, 10 of which were solo, fi nal two games of the regular-season. while spending most his time covering Pro JOHN KUHN ’04 Bowl wide receivers Anquan Boldin and Larry Hoffman completed his career at Shippensburg Kuhn begins his fourth NFL season in 2008 Fitzgerald. with 159 total tackles, including 38 for loss and 14.5 sacks. A two-time All-PSAC Western and second with the Green Bay Packers, the The Shippensburg all-time leader with 82 punt defending NFC North Division champions. Division selection, Hoffman earned fi rst team returns for 1,126 yards, Grimes played in 43 honors as a senior as well as D2Football.com HISTORY In 2007, Kuhn played in all 16 games for the games for the Red Raiders and totaled 140 All-America Honorable Mention accolades in Packers as a fullback and on special teams. He tackles in addition to setting school records 2004. got all the reps at fullback during the last two with 38 passes defended and 27 interceptions games of the regular season and also played which is also a PSAC record.

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Sat Aug 30 SHEPHERD 1 PM Sat Sept 6 EDINBORO 12:30 PM Sat Sept 13 at Lock Haven 7 PM Sat Sept 20 at East Stroudsburg * 4 PM Sat Sept 27 MILLERSVILLE * 1 PM Sat Oct 4 C.W. POST 1 PM Sat Oct 11 at Kutztown * 1:05 PM Sat Oct 18 at West Chester * 2:05 PM Oct 25 BLOOMSBURG * 12:30 PM Sat s TBA Sat Nov 1 CHEYNEY * 1 PM Sat Nov 8 PSAC Playoff

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