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LOCK HAVENHAVEN Sept LOCKLOCK HAVENHAVEN Sept. 1 Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium Lexington, Va. Location: Lock Haven, Pa. 2006 Results (2-9, 1-4 PSAC West) Founded: 1870 A31 at Southern Illinois L, 0-49 President: Keith T. Miller S9 at East Stroudsburg L, 14-45 2007 Opponents Enrollment: 5,283 S16 Millersville L, 0-35 Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor S23 at Mansfield W, 24-21 Home Stadium: Hubert Jack Stadium (Cap. 3,500/Artificial Turf) S30 at California (Pa.)* L, 7-51 O7 IUP* L, 14-23 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) O14 Shippensburg* L, 17-20(ot) Nickname: Bald Eagles O21 at Slippery Rock* L, 0-35 School Colors: Crimson & White O28 Clarion* W, 14-7 Head Coach: John Klacik N4 Kutztown L, 10-30 John Klacik Record at Lock Haven: 4-18/Third season N11 Edinboro* L, 24-51 Overall Record: 4-18/Third season *-PSAC West opponent Assistant Coaches: Terry Saucs (Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs/Lock Haven ‘75); Chris Sprague (Defensive Line/Ithaca ‘89); Brian Jenkins (Special Teams, Running Backs/Youngstown State 2007 Schedule ‘97); Anthony Naples (Linebackers/Youngstown State ‘95); Matt Monty (Offensive Line, Recruiting S1 at VMI 1 p.m. Coordinator/Youngstown State ‘99). S8 East Stroudsburg 6:15 p.m. S15 at Millersville 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 53 Lettermen Lost: 16 S22 at Youngstown State 4 p.m. Starters Returning: 19 (O-7, D-10, S-2) Starters Lost: 8 (O-5, D-3) S29 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 4-3 O6 at Edinboro* 1 p.m. Series vs. VMI: Never Met O13 California (Pa.)* 3:05 p.m. O20 IUP* 2 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 at Shippensburg* 1 p.m. SID: Doug Spatafore (O) 570-484-2350 (C) 570-660-4507 (e-mail) [email protected] N1 Slippery Rock* 5:30 p.m. FAX: 570-484-2326 N10 at Clarion* 1 p.m. *-PSAC West opponent Press Box: 570-893-2666 Website: www.HavenSports.com WILLIAMWILLIAM && MARYMARY Sept. 8 Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium Lexington, Va. Location: Williamsburg, Va. 2006 Schedule (3-8, 1-7 Atlantic 10) Founded: 1693 S2 at Maryland L, 14-27 President: Gene R. Nichol S16 Maine* L, 17-20 Enrollment: 5,700 S23 VMI W, 38-6 Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll S30 Hofstra* L, 14-16 Home Stadium: Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field (Cap. 12,259 / Grass) O7 at #10 Massachusetts* L, 7-48 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) O14 at Liberty W, 14-13 Nickname: Tribe O21 at #8 James Madison* L, 17-31 School Colors: Green, Gold and Silver O28 Villanova* L, 31-35 Head Coach: Jimmye Laycock N4 at #21 Towson* W, 29-28 Record at W&M: 178-127-2/28th season Jimmye Laycock N11 at Delaware* L, 14-28 Overall Record: 178-127-2/28th season N18 Richmond* L, 14-31 Assistant Coaches: Zbig Kepa (Off. Coord., Wide Receivers/St. Joseph’s (IN) ‘79); Bob Solderitch *-Atlantic 10 opponent (Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Line/William & Mary ‘86); Bob Shoop (Def. Coord., Secondary/Yale ‘88); Trevor Andrews (Recruiting, Defensive Line/Dayton, 98); Steven Jerry (Running Backs/UNC ‘94); Scott Boone (Linebackers/Wabash ‘81); Trey Henderson (Defensive Assistant/Randolph Macon ‘02); Brendan 2007 Schedule Nugent (Offensive Assistant/Iowa ’06); John Sauer (Speed, Strength and Conditioning/Montana ‘84). A30 Delaware* TBA Lettermen Returning: 23 Lettermen Lost: 16 S8 at VMI 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (O-8, D-5) Starters Lost: 10 (O-3, D-6, S-1) S15 Liberty TBA Offensive System: Pro-Style Defensive System: Multiple 4-3 S22 at Virginia Tech TBA Series vs. VMI: W&M leads 49-33-2 S29 Towson* TBA O6 at Villanova* TBA Sports Information Staff O13 at Maine* TBA O27 Massachusetts* TBA SID: Pete Clawson (O) 757-221-3369 (H) 757-259-9894 (e-mail) [email protected] N3 at Hofstra* TBA Assistant SIDs: Mark Hoskins N10 James Madison* TBA FAX: 757-221-3412 N17 at Richmond* TBA Press Box: 757-221-3414 Website: www.TribeAthletics.com *- CAA opponent 50 2007 Opponents JAMESJAMES MADISONMADISON Sept. 15 Bridgeforth Stadium Harrisonburg, Va. Location: Harrisonburg, Va. 2006 Results (9-3, 7-1 Atlantic 10) Founded: 1908 S2 Bloomsburg W, 14-3 President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose S9 at Appalachian State L, 10-21 Enrollment: 16,900 S23 Northeastern* W, 52-14 Athletics Director: Jeff Bourne S30 at VMI W, 45-7 Home Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field (Cap.15,000/FieldTurf) O7 Rhode Island* W, 35-23 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) O14 at New Hampshire* W, 42-23 Nickname: Dukes O21 William & Mary* W, 31-17 School Colors: Purple & Gold O28 at Richmond* W, 27-10 Head Coach: Mickey Matthews N4 Delaware* W, 44-24 Record at JMU: 56-40/Ninth season N11 at Villanova* L, 20-21 Overall Record: 56-40/Ninth season Mickey Matthews N18 at Towson* W, 38-3 N25 at Youngstown State# L, 31-35 Assistant Coaches: George Barlow (Asst. Head Coach, Defensive Coord., *- A10 Opponent Safeties/Marshall ‘90); Jeff Durden (Offensive Coord., Quarterbacks/Georgetown, Ky. ‘88); Ulrick #-First Round, NCAA Playoffs Edmonds (Running Backs/JMU ‘01); Kyle Gillenwater (Linebackers/Bridgewater ‘86); Josh Haymore (Tight Ends/JMU ‘06); Chris Malone (Offensive Line/Virginia Tech ‘96); Clayton Matthews (Wide 2007 Schedule Receivers, Kickers/JMU ‘06); J.C. Price (Defensive Line/Virginia Tech ‘98); Isai Bradshaw (Defensive S1 at North Carolina TBA Assistant/JMU ‘06); Joe Danna (Defensive Backs/Central Michigan ‘00). S8 New Hampshire* 6 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 48 Lettermen Lost: 16 S15 VMI 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 15 (O-6, D-6-3) Starters Lost: 11 (O-5, D-5, S-1) S22 Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple I Defensive System: Eight-Man Front S29 Villanova* 1:30 p.m. Series vs. VMI: JMU leads 8-3 O6 at Northeastern* TBA O13 at Rhode Island* 1 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Richmond* 3 p.m. N3 at Delaware* 1 p.m. SID: Gary Michael (O) 540-568-6154 (H) 540-337-7310 (email) [email protected] N10 at William & Mary* TBA Assistant SIDs: Kevin Warner, Milla Sue Wisecarver N17 Towson* 1:30 p.m. FAX: 540-568-3703 *- CAA Opponent Press Box: 540-568-6521 Website: www.JMUsports.com LEHIGHLEHIGH Sept. 22 Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, Pa. Location: Bethlehem, Pa. 2006 Results (6-5, 5-1 Patriot League) Founded: 1865 S2 Albany L, 16-17 President: Dr. Alice P. Gast S9 at Villanova W, 31-28 Enrollment: 4,700 S16 Princeton L, 10-14 Dean of Athletics: Joe Sterrett S30 #22 Harvard L, 33-35 Home Stadium: Goodman Stadium (Cap. 16,000/Natural Grass) O7 at Georgetown* W, 28-3 Conference: Patriot League O14 at Yale L, 20-26(ot) Nickname: Mountain Hawks O21 Bucknell* W, 38-7 School Colors: Brown and White O28 at Holy Cross* W, 28-14 Head Coach: Andy Coen N4 Colgate* W, 23-15 Record at Lehigh: 6-5/Second season Andy Coen N11 Fordham* W, 45-14 Overall Record: 6-5/Second season N18 at Lafayette* L, 27-49 Assistant Coaches: Trey Brown (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks/ *-Patriot League opponent Colorado ‘93); David Kotulski (Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers/New Mexico State ‘74); Adam Scheier (Special Teams Coordinator, Receivers/Dartmouth ‘95); Gerard Wilcher (Defensive Backs/Morehouse ‘92); Brett Sawyer (Offensive Line/Muhlenberg ‘98); Donnie Roberts (Defensive Line/ 2007 Schedule Kutztown ‘86); Chris Shank (Offensive Line Assistant/Muskingum ‘03); Kenny Lockard (Outside S8 Villanova 1:07 p.m. Linebackers/Bucknell ‘03). S15 at Princeton TBA Lettermen Returning: 26 Lettermen Lost: 23 S22 VMI 1:07 p.m. Starters Returning: 5 (O-3, D-2) Starters Lost: 17 (O-8, D-9) S29 Harvard 1:07 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 O6 at Fordham* TBA Series vs. VMI: Lehigh leads 5-3-1 O13 at Yale TBA O20 Holy Cross* 1:07 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Georgetown* 1:07 p.m. N3 at Colgate* TBA Football SID: Mike Stagnitta (O) 610-758-6631 (C) 610-509-6848 (e-mail) [email protected] N10 at Bucknell* 1 p.m. Assistant SIDs: Steve Lomangino N17 Lafayette* 12:37 p.m. FAX: 610-758-4407 *-Patriot League opponent Press Box: 610-758-4903; 4933 Website: www.LehighSports.com 51 ROBERTROBERT MORRISMORRIS Sept. 29 Joe Walton Stadium Moon Township, Pa. Location: Moon Township, Pa. 2006 Results (7-4, 5-2 NEC) Founded: 1921 S2 at Dayton L, 14-21 President: Gregory G. 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State* W, 23-17(ot) School Colors: Blue and White with Red O21 Monmouth* L, 7-16 Head Coach: Joe Walton O28 at Stony Brook* W, 21-6 Record at Robert Morris: 82-49-1/14th season N4 Albany* L, 6-16 Overall Record: 82-49-1/14th season Joe Walton N11 at Sacred Heart* W, 41-21 Assistant Coaches: Dan Radakovich (Assistant Head Coach/Penn State ‘57); Scott Fairson (Defensive *-Northeast Conference opponent Coordinator/Mercyhurst ‘01); Scott Benzel (Defensive Backs/Mercyhurst ‘97); John Banaszak (Defensive Line, Special Teams/Eastern Michigan ‘75); Bob Morris (Receivers/Findlay ‘75); Bob Brotzki (Tight Ends/Syracuse ‘85); Jake Nulph (Quarterbacks/Robert Morris ‘05); Drew Richardson (Offensive 2007 Schedule Line/Penn State ‘05); Sam Dorsett (Running Backs/Robert Morris ‘03); Colyn Haugh (Defensive Assistant, S1 Dayton 1 p.m.
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