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3 3 3 3 THE UNIVERSITY ESU At A Glance LocationLocation...... East.East StroudsburStroudsburg,g, PaPa.. PPresidentresident...... DDr.r. RRobertobert J. DillmDillmanan MeMembermber ...... PPennsylvaniaennsylvania State SSystemystem ...... ofof HiHighergher EducatioEducationn SySystemstem Chancellor . Dr.Dr. John C. CavanauCavanaughgh FoFoundedunded...... 18931893 EEnrollmentnrollment ...... 77,200,200 (includes 5,900 underundergraduates)graduates) AtAthleticshletics AAffiliationffiliation ...... NC NCAAAA DiviDivisionsion IIII CoConferencenference ...... PSPSACAC . . . . P Pennsylvaniaennsylvania State AAthleticthletic CoConferencenference ScSchoolhool CoColorslors...... RedRed aandnd BlBlackack TeaTeamm NiNicknameckname ...... WWarriorsarriors AtAthletichletic DirDirectorector DDr.r. Tom GioGioglioglio ...... 57 570-422-36420-422-3642 AssocAssociateiate AAthleticthletic DirDirectorector DDr.r. CareCareyy SnSnyderyder ...... 5 570-422-303470-422-3034 AcadeAcademicmic CooCoordinatorrdinator The Warren E. and Sandra Hoeffner Science and Technology Center, a $40 million NNancyancy Jo Greenawalt ...... 570-422-3795570-422-3795 state-of-the-art facility, was dedicated in September 2008...... [email protected]@po-box.esu.edu DDirectorirector ooff MMulticulturalulticultural AffAffairsairs Providing High-Quality, Higher Education DaDanellenelle MMcClanahan.cClanahan...... 57 570-422-38960-422-3896 FootbaFootballll OOfficeffice ...... 570-422-3322570-422-3322 ESU - In its 117th Year of Service SpSportsorts Information GGregreg KnowldenKnowlden...... 57 570-422-33120-422-3312 Founded in 1893 as a Normal School, More than 2,100 students reside in eight ...... [email protected]@po-box.esu.edu EEast Stroudsburg University has been residence halls. The university also offers FaFaxx ...... 5570-422-358670-422-3586 ooffering quality higher education to the apartment-style housing for another 200 WaWarriorsrriors HHotlineotline ...... 5 570-422-300070-422-3000 ccitizens of Pennsylvania for more than a students and has added accommodations Web SSiteite...... wwwwww.esu.edu.esu.edu ccentury. for an additional 540 students with the KKeyey Campus Numbers With an enrollment of more than 7,200 addition of University Ridge, a student AdAdmissionsmissions...... 5 570-422-354270-422-3542 sstudents, ESU has a strong commitment to apartment complex located adjacent to FFinancialinancial AiAidd ...... 570-422-2800570-422-2800 aacademic excellence. Teacher education, the campus. hhealth sciences and programs associated Approximately 74 percent of the wwith science and technology are just a few students receive some form of financial aid, East Stroudsburg University is nestled examples of fields of study experiencing including scholarships, loans and grants. in the Pocono Mountains, which offer year- unprecedented growth in enrollment. The 2009-10 academic year will mark the round outdoor recreation of all sorts for With the university’s unique programs university’s 117th year of operation and the sports enthusiasts. From hiking in the fall to in such areas as computer technology, school has approximately 32,000 alumni. biking in the spring to swimming, golfing bio-technology, chemical bio-technology ESU, like many other public colleges and and fishing in the summer to snowboarding, and art and design, ESU is poised to offer universities across the country, started as a skiing or tubing in the winter, there is its students another century of academic normal school, a professional school for the plenty to do at any time of the year. Throw excellence. training of teachers. in shopping, great restaurants and plenty The new $40 million Science and ESU History of attractions and there is something for Technology Center, a state-of-the-art facility, East Stroudsburg Normal School was everyone, no matter the season. is the first new major academic building at founded to serve students in the state’s ESU is located approximately 75 miles ESU since 1979 and is in its second year of normal school fourth district and had 320 west of New York City, 85 miles northeast service in the 2009-10 academic year. students enrolled when classes started on of Philadelphia, 40 miles northeast of the The Center features a planetarium, September 4, 1893. Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton area and 40 a rooftop observatory, and a wildlife In 1926 after the state assumed miles southeast of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. museum of natural history, as well as control of the school, the original name The campus is 1/4 mile from exit 308, research, classroom and office space for was changed to East Stroudsburg State Interstate 80. Exit right onto Prospect Street. diverse departments from the sciences and Teachers’ College. To Reach Eiler-Martin Stadium — One mathematics to computer science. The school became East Stroudsburg block after the first light turn right on Centre The university has recently invested State College in 1960 to reflect the school’s Street. Stay on the road past one stop sign over $10 million dollars in safety and other expanded curriculum with liberal arts and the stadium will be in front of you. improvement projects associated with programs and graduate degrees. Football Office, Second Floor, Koehler storm water management and campus In July 1983, the Pennsylvania General Fieldhouse — Take right at the first light on beautification. Assembly established the Pennsylvania East Brown Street. Go up the hill 6/10th of The campus consists of 63 buildings on State System of Higher Education consisting a mile, take the first left onto Smith Street. 213 acres and boasts a student-to-teacher of 14 universities and East Stroudsburg The fieldhouse is on the left on the corner of ratio of 21 to 1. University was born as a comprehensive Smith and Normal streets. regional institution. 2009 ESU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009 Football Schedule Thursday, Aug. 27 at Virginia Union 7:00 ESU knocked off the preseason No. 25 Panthers, 14-11, in last year’s season opener in the first game played on the FieldTurf at Eiler-Martin Stadium. The 2009 opener sends the Warriors to Richmond for the second-ever meeting between the two schools. Saturday, Sept. 5 at Gannon 6:00 The Warriors make their first trip to Erie to play the Golden Knights, in their second year as a full member of the PSAC West. Last year’s 23-10 win was highlighted by linebacker Matt Freed, the d2football.com Defensive Player of the Week who had 15 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions to begin his All-America campaign. Saturday, Sept. 12 CLARION 7:00 ESU built a 35-7 halftime lead on its way to a 49-28 victory over the Golden Eagles last fall. The Warriors hold a 7-3 advantage in the all-time series and are 6-0 since 2000. Saturday, Sept. 19 *at Shippensburg 1:00 Head coach Denny Douds set a PSAC record with his 213th career victory in last year’s 44-41 overtime victory in which the Warriors rallied from a 10-point deficit four times in On the Cover: Preseason All-Americans Matt Freed and the second half. Tim Roken threw for 321 yards after halftime, Joe Partridge ran for three Morgan Thomas and head coach Denny Douds, who set the PSAC record for career victories last season. TDs and Greg Knauss made the game-winning 29-yard field goal in OT. Saturday, Sept. 26 *at Cheyney 1:00 ESU is 52-1 all-time against the Wolves and has won 29 straight games, a Division II record. Matt Marshall threw for 314 yards and three TDs in his first career start last year. TableTable ooff CContentsontents TheThe UniversitUniversity.y...... IIFCFC Saturday, Oct. 3 *at West Chester 2:00 MediaMedia Services/SServices/Sportsports InformationInformation...... 2 West Chester has won the last two PSAC East championships and knocked off the UniversityUniversity AAdministrators.dministrators...... 3 Warriors both seasons, winning 34-24 a year ago after ESU held a 17-13 halftime lead. Eiler-MartinEiler-Martin StadStadium.ium...... 9 WCU has won six straight in the series; ESU’s last win was 28-27 in 2003. Student-AthleteStudent-Athlete CeCenternter fforor ExcExcellenceellence ...... 9 Saturday, Oct. 10 *BLOOMSBURG 2:30 The Coaching StafStafff ESU takes a 38-33-2 series edge into its annual meeting with Bloomsburg looking HeadHead CoacCoachh DennDennyy DouDouds.ds...... 44-5-5 AssistantAssistant CoacCoacheshes ...... 66-8-8 for its first victory over the Huskies since a 52-39 win in the NCAA Playoffs in 2005. TheThe 2009 Warriors Bloomsburg won last year’s game 42-23 at Redman Stadium. SeasonSeason OuOutlooktlookk ...... 10-1110-11 Saturday, Oct. 17 *at Kutztown 1:00 PlayerPlayer Bios ...... 12-2412-24 The Warriors take their final road trip to the year to Kutztown to end a stretch of six Roster.Roster...... 28-2928-29 away games in the first eight weeks. ESU limited KU to 204 yards in a 27-3 win last year. The 20082008 Season Saturday, Oct. 24 *C.W. POST 1:00 2008 GameGame-by-Game-by-Game ...... 30-3330-33 20082008 SStatistics.tatistics...... 34-3534-35 C.W. Post makes its first trip to Eiler-Martin Stadium as a member of the PSAC East. FootballFootball HistorHistoryy ESU leads the all-time series 7-2 and has won all four meetings since 2004, including a The Last Time It HaHappenedppened ...... 2525 48-42 win last fall behind 35 straight points in the second quarter. JimmyJimmy TerwilligerTerwilliger ...... 2727 Saturday, Oct. 31 *MILLERSVILLE 1:00 ProgramProgram HistorHistory.y...... 3636 ESU threw for more than 400 yards four times last year, including 424 yards and five All-StarAll-Star HonHonorsors ...... 3737 TDs in a 45-18 win at Millersville. Matt Marshall threw for 258 yards and two TDs in just over SchoolSchool RecorRecords.ds...... 38-4438-44 a half and Jeff Giglio had his first 100-yard receiving game with 139 yards and two TDs. Year-by-YearYear-by-Year RecorRecord.d...... 4545 All-TimeAll-Time ScSchedulehedule ...... 46-4846-48 Saturday, Nov. 7 SLIPPERY ROCK 1:00 All-TimeAll-Time LettermenLettermen...... 49-5249-52 ESU’s 38-21 win at Slippery Rock last fall wrapped up a 9-2 season and gave the WarriorsWarriors in the PrPros.os...... 5353 Warriors just their second win in 13 tries against head coach Denny Douds’ alma mater. OpponentsOpponents and the PSAPSACC The PSAC championship game will be played this weekend if either team wins its division. PSACPSAC StanStandings,dings, CChampionshampions ...... 2626 *Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division Game. HOME GAMES in CAPS 2009 OOpponentspponents ...... 54-IBC54-IBC

TheThe 2009 Football Guide CreditCreditss The 2009 ESU Football Guide is published byby tthehe Sports InInformationformation OOfficeffice GREG KNOWLDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORDIRECTOR Cover Design:Design: ESU GraphicsGraphics Center, CinCindydy CChardiet-Vojnovichardiet-Vojnovic CoverCover PPhotos:hotos: JeffJeff Phillips, PerryPerry HebardHebard EditingEditing AssistanceAssistance:: ESU University Relations staff: Doug Smith, Brenda Friday, Sheree Watson and Ryan Rebholz Printing:Printing: Migu PPress,ress, Inc., Warminster, PPa.a. All informationinformation in this guide is current as ooff JulJulyy 17, 2009

EEastast Stroudsburg UniversitUniversityy of PennsPennsylvaniaylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender,gender, veteran status, disabilitydisability or age in its proprogramsgrams and activities in accordance with state and ffederalederal laws. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding this policpolicy:y: DDirectorirector of DiversitDiversity/Ombudsperson,y/Ombudsperson, 200 Prospect Street, 115 Reibman Building, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 oror call 5570-422-3656.70-422-3656. For special accommodations at any of the events listed in the ESU Football Media Guide, contact the Office of Sports Information at (570) 422-3312422-3312..

ESU FootballFootball MediaMedia GuideGuide 1 MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION The Warriors in the NeNewsw Newspaper Coverage Television Coverage WNEP TV (16) Scranton, Pa. • (570) 346-7474 The Pocono Record Blue Ridge Cable TV (13) Jim Coles, Sports Director Stroudsburg, Pa. • (570) 421-3000 Palmerton, Pa. • (610) 826-4060 Email: [email protected] Bob Capasso, Sports Director ESU Radio Network David Kidwell, Sports Editor Brian Unangst, Sports Reporter Mike Kuhns, Sports Writer Mark McKeehan, Sports Reporter WVPO 840 AM Stroudsburg, Pa. • (570) 421-2100 or 1491 The Express-Times Blue Ridge is in its 22nd year televising Easton, Pa. • (610) 258-7171 ESU football. All home games will air live WVPO is in its 47th year broadcasting ESU Email: [email protected] and re-air on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and football. The station has been honored with Barry Miller, Sports Editor Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. Associated Press Broadcasters’ Association Corky Blake, Sports Writer • Chris Doty (play-by-play) and Jim Riley state awards for its coverage of ESU football. (color commentary) The Morning Call • Check Seese (play-by-play) and Bob Brittain Allentown, Pa. • (610) 820-6500 WBRE TV (28) (color commentary) Email: [email protected] Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • (800) 358-9273 Bill Kline, Sports Editor Phil Schoener, Sports Director WESS 90.3 FM Jeff Schuler, Sports Writer ESU campus radio • (570) 422-3615 WYOU TV (22) • May broadcast ESU home football games, The Stroud Courier Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • (570) 207-8104 Staff TBA ESU student paper • (570) 422-3295 Sid Michaels, Sports Director

Greg KnowldenKnowlden Media Services/Press Box Information SSportsports Information DirectoDirectorr The media is always welcome on the the media to see the entire field. GregGreg KnowKnowldenlden is in hhisis tthirdhird yeyearar campus of East Stroudsburg University. The No guests or scouts are allowed in the as Sports InformationInformation Director at East followingf information is provided for the press box. Alternate seating arrangements StroudsburgStroudsburg University. He came to ESU use of the media. If we can be of assistance, for scouts on tables at the top of the in April 2007 and is responsible fforor the please see a member of the Sports bleachers will be made. publicity ooff the school’s 21 varsity sportssports.. Information staff. There is no cheering allowed in the press Know Knowldenlden previouspreviouslyly worworkedked at InterviewI Requests box. Refreshments are provided at halftime. LafayetteLafayette College, where he was a member Players and coaches will be made Telephones ofof the Athletic Communications stastaffff available for interviews either before or after There are four telephone lines in the forfor three years, including the last two as practice upon request. Players and coaches press box. Three are for radio stations, Assistant Sports InInformationformation Director. willw not be available on game days until after including the station covering the visiting He bebegangan his tenure at LaLafayettefayette as thet game. Please direct interview requests team, and the fourth is an outside line. thethe AtAthletichletic Communications GrGraduateaduate tot Greg Knowlden, Sports Information Phones are available for the press to Intern andand was promotepromotedd to Assistant Director, at (570) 422-3312 or via e-mail at file stories either in the press box or in the SID the ffollowingollowing year. He served as the [email protected]. All requests Koehler Fieldhouse after the game. primary contact fforor 20 ooff the Leopards’ must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Post-Game Interviews 23 NCAA Division I intercollegiateintercollegiate atathletichletic PressP Credentials ESU head coach Denny Douds will be programs during his time at LaLafayette,fayette, Press credentials and sidelines passes for available in the conference room of the includingincluding tthehe 2005 anandd 2006 Patriot League workingw photographers may be obtained LeRoy J. Koehler Fieldhouse approximately champion ffootballootball teams which competed by writing or calling the sports information 15 minutes after the game for interviews. in the NCAA PlayoPlayoffsffs both seasonsseasons.. office by Thursday the week of each game. ESU’s top players in the game will be A 2003 grgraduateaduate ooff Grove CiCityty ColleCollegege Please understand that seating in the press interviewed first on the sidelines by Blue withwith a bbachelor’sachelor’s ddegreeegree in PoPoliticallitical box is limited. Photographers must adhere to Ridge Cable television and then in the press NCAA guidelines when on the sidelines. box by WVPO and WESS radio. They will Science, KnowldenKnowlden earneearnedd a Master’s Pre-GameP Information be available to the print media once those degree in Sport Management ffromrom ESU in Numerical rosters of both teams, pre- obligations are completed. 2004 while he was the Sports InformationInformation game releases and statistics are available The ESU locker room will be open to the GraduateGraduate AssistantAssistant.. before the game in the press box. press approximately 15 minutes after the Pro Professionally,fessionally, Knowlden is a member The Press Box game. ofof CoSIDA and ECAC-SIDA. ESU has led The Eiler-Martin Stadium press box was Statistics thethe PSPSACAC wwithith 10 sstudent-athletestudent-athletes nanamedmed built in 1988. The press box is fully-enclosed Full game statistics are provided at to theirtheir respective ESPNESPN TheThe Magazine and air-conditioned. It includes booths to halftime and following the game, including a Academic All-District II teams in each ooff the accommodate radio and television crews, complete play-by-play and game summary. lastlast two years, an hhonoronor tthathat is nominatenominatedd newspaper reporters and members of the Updated statistics are also available on andand votedvoted on byby CoSIDA memmembers.bers. coaching staffs of each team. monitors in the press box, and live statistics Knowlden is a native ofof Muncy, Pa. and The main press room is on the 50-yard are available to the public on the ESU residesresides in East Stroudsburg.Stroudsburg. line with large picture windows that allow athletics website.

2 ESU Football Media Guide ADMINISTRATORS Dr. Robert J. Dillman Dr. Tom Gioglio Dr. Carey Snyder President Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director

Dr. Robert J. Dr. Tom Gioglio Dr. Carey Dillman, president is in his sixth year Snyder is in of East Stroudsburg as the Director her 23rd year University since of Athletics at in the athletic 1996, has initiated East Stroudsburg department at ambitious University. As East Stroudsburg enhancements the Director of University. that will chart Athletics, he She has served the institution’s is responsible as associate success into the for providing athletic director future. Dr. Dillman leadership of an the past 22 years has taken an active athletic department and is ESU’s role in athletics and serves as the Chairman of which sponsors 21 teams with over 500 Senior Women’s Administrator. In addition the Board of Directors of the PSAC. student-athletes and a staff of over 60. to other responsibilities, she processes Numerous new undergraduate and Athletic facility renovations under student-athlete eligibility, serves as the graduate degree programs have been added Gioglio include the installation of FieldTurf NCAA compliance officer, and maintains and academic accreditations achieved during at Eiler-Martin Stadium and Whitenight the budget for the 21-sport intercollegiate Dr. Dillman’s 13-year tenure at ESU. Field, lighting, outdoor track and concession athletic program. Eiler-Martin Stadium has undergone area at Eiler-Martin Stadium and dugouts Snyder prepares all athletic department major upgrades under the president’s at Mitterling Field. There has also been a comprehensive reports for the federal direction. FieldTurf was installed last summer significant increase in revenue raised to government and the NCAA. For 17 years, to give ESU a durable, all-weather surface at enhance the athletic scholarship budget prior to 2005, she also coordinated event one of the premier venues in the PSAC. Lights through fundraising initiatives sponsored management for over 400 athletic contests were installed in the spring of 2007 and night through the Warrior Athletic Club, including annually. games were played for the first time in school the Television Fundraising Auction that was She manages the athletic operating history, and the track was resurfaced and incorporated by Gioglio. budget, away contests, team travel, expanded to eight lanes in 2005. Gioglio serves on several committees contracts and non-session arrangements. The president has spearheaded several both on campus and in the community. His Snyder is the founder and chair of the building projects at ESU, including: the involvement at ESU includes the President’s Women’s Athletic Scholarship Golf Classic state-of-the-art $44 million Hoeffner Science Commission for Racial and Ethnic Diversity, that raises scholarship dollars for women and Technology Center, the first new major the Student Athlete Center for Excellence, student-athletes. She currently serves on academic building at ESU since 1979 which the Student Athlete Advisory Council, the the Women in Sport Day Committee, the opened for the fall 2008 semester; a student Intercollegiate Athletic Committee, the PSAC Intercollegiate Athletic Committee and the Recreation Center; the Ahnert Alumni Athletic Directors Governing Council and the Gender Equity Planning Committee and has Center, which houses the University Office PSAC Executive Committee. also served on the University Faculty Senate. of Advancement and Alumni Relations; He is currently the only Director of Prior to ESU, Snyder had a highly University Ridge, a 10 building apartment- Athletics serving as a facilitator of the successful career as a volleyball and softball style student housing complex; and a NCAA Division II Leadership Academy and coach at California Lutheran University in Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship also serves on the NCAA Northeast Region Thousand Oaks, California. (currently under construction) that will result Women’s Soccer Rankings Committee. She earned her B.S. from Springfield in an economic impact of $57 million in Gioglio is the PSAC Athletic Trainers and College in Physical Education and her Monroe County. Indoor Track Liaison, and a member of the Master’s degree and Ph.D. in Athletic Other campus capital improvements National Association of Collegiate Directors Administration from the University of include an admissions center addition in of Athletics and the National Association of Southern California. the Reibman Administration Building and a Division II Athletic Administrators. He is also a major safety, storm water management and member of the Pocono YMCA Board and the beautification project that was completed Burnley Workshop of the Poconos Board. last summer. A native of nearby Morristown, N.J., While in college, Dillman competed in Gioglio previously served as Director of four sports — soccer, , basketball and Athletics at Dakota State University and the track & field — at SUNY New Paltz. University of Saint Mary in Kansas. Dr. Dillman came to ESU from Fairmont Gioglio earned his bachelor’s degree (W.V.) State where he was president for in Physical Education at Montclair State eight years. He earned a master’s degree at University and his first master’s degree in Penn State University and a Ph.D from Clark education at Mansfield University, and his University, both in geography. second at Northern State in Aberdeen, S.D. He also holds a doctorate degree from . Gioglio and his wife Melissa are the proud parents of two daughters, Kalista and Kinley. ESU Football Media Guide 3 HEAD COACH DENNY DOUDS Coach Denny Douds Coach Douds’ Career Record 36th Year at a Glance Career Record: 218-142-3 W L T Pct. Nine PSAC titles Overall Record 218 142 3 .605 Three NCAA Playoff appearances Home Record 114 59 0 .659 2005 Northeast Regional title Away Record 101 82 3 .551 Neutral Record 3 1 0 .750 vs. PSAC East 131 73 1 .641 DennyD DDouds d enters t hihis 36th season as PSAC East Home 67 35 0 .657 the head football coach at East Stroudsburg PSAC East Away 61 38 1 .615 University as the all-time winningest coach in PSAC East Neutral 3 0 0 1.000 the history of the Pennsylvania State Athletic vs. PSAC West 26 30 0 .464 Conference, a mark that he reached last fall PSAC Title Games 3 1 1 .700 with the 213th win of his career, a 44-41 NCAA Playoff Games 4 3 0 .571 overtime victory against Shippensburg. vs. Non-PSAC Teams 54 35 1 .606 Douds is one of four active coaches in Opening Games 24 11 0 .686 NCAA Division II, and one of just 15 coaches Closing Games 17 17 1 .500 in all of , with at least 200 Family Day Games 21 14 0 .600 Homecoming Games 23 12 0 .657 career victories. The elite company includes legendary coaches , Joe Paterno and Bobby Bowden. He brings a 218- enthusiasm for coaching young men as when winningii streak kbf before the h 14-14 tie i with ih 142-3 record into the 2009 campaign. he took over as head coach in 1974. Douds is Shippensburg in the 1976 PSAC title game. The Warriors were 9-2 in 2008, the in his 44th season on the ESU coaching staff. The 1978 squad finished 10-1 and scored the eighth 9-win season in school history and A native of Indiana, Pa., Douds was a most one-sided win in PSAC championship the seventh under Douds’ leadership. ESU high school coach in Erie, Pa. for two years game history, winning 49-4 over Clarion. has posted a winning record eight times and an assistant coach at West Virginia The 1982 team won the school’s first this decade and a mark of 69-30 since University for one year before accepting an ever Lambert Trophy as the top Division II the beginning of the 2000 season, which assistant coach position at ESU. football team in the East and was selected as includes two PSAC East championships and He started as the Warriors’ tight ends the ECAC Division II Team of the Year. two NCAA Division II Playoff appearances. and linebackers coach under head coach The 1991 squad gained the school’s ESU’s seven straight winning seasons Charlie Reese, and then became the team’s first-ever NCAA Division II Playoff berth after from 2000-06 was the longest such streak defensive coordinator in 1968. After eight winning the PSAC Eastern Division title, of Douds’ career. ESU put together six seasons assisting Reese, Douds took over as while the 2004 team advanced to the second consecutive winning seasons from 1975-1980 the school’s eighth head football coach in round of the playoffs and tied the previous after going 5-5 in Douds’ first season at the 1974. Dating back to Jack Gregory (1959-65) helm of the program in 1974, and he has What They’re Saying sported a winning record as a head coach and Reese (1966-73), ESU has had just three ever since. head football coaches in the last half-century. About Coach Douds ESU made its second and third Under Douds’ direction, the Warriors appearances in the NCAA Division II Playoffs have captured nine PSAC Eastern Division “He emphasized three things — a work ethic, doing things right, and enthusiasm. What I in 2004 and 2005, joining the 1991 squad titles with solo first-place finishes in 1975, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1983 and 1991 and ties for learned from Coach Douds has carried over which also advanced to the postseason. to coaching in the Big 10 and the NFL.” In 2005, the Warriors won three straight the top spot in 1980, 2002 and 2003. • Harry Hiestand, offensive line coach, playoff games to claim the Northeast Region Before the PSAC championship game Chicago Bears championship before bowing out in the was eliminated in 1987, the Warriors won “Many of the things I teach now I copied from national semifinals. ESU’s 11-3 record set a overall crowns in 1975, 1978 and 1982 and tied for the title with Shippensburg in 1976. Coach Douds — having a positive attitude, school record for wins in a single season. taking care of your family, teammates The senior head football coach in the The 1975 and 1976 teams were and friends. He put us in a position to be PSAC continues to bring the same love and both unbeaten and compiled a 19-game successful in life.” • James Franklin, offensive coordinator, Active College Football Coaches with 200 Career Victories Maryland Division Years Wins “From the time he talks to you as a recruit 1. John Gagliardi – Carroll (Mont.), St. John’s (Minn.) III 60 461 until years after you’ve played, Denny Douds 2. Joe Paterno – Penn State FBS 43 383 is always there for you. I know I’m blessed 3. Bobby Bowden – Samford, West Virginia, Florida State FBS 43 382 to have been associated with such a fine 4. Ken Sparks – Carson-Newman II 29 276 5. – Mount Union III 23 275 man.” 6. Bob Ford – St. Lawrence, Albany (N.Y.) FCS 40 234 • Pat Flaherty, offensive line coach, New 7. Willard Bailey – Virginia Union, Norfolk State, St. Paul’s (Va.) II 34 224 York Giants, ESU Athletic Hall of Fame 8. Frank Beamer – Murray State, Virginia Tech FBS 28 219 9. Denny Douds – East Stroudsburg II 35 218 “What makes Denny so special is that he Jim Tressel – Youngstown State, Ohio State FBS 23 218 cares about people. Every year we have a 11. Mel Tjeerdsma – Austin College (Tex.), NW Missouri State II 25 216 new group of guys come in and he’s going to 12. Joe Taylor - Virginia Union, Howard, Hampton, Florida A&M FCS 26 206 make sure that they reach their goals. He’s 13. Jerry Moore - North Texas, Texas Tech, Appalachian State FCS 27 205 touched so many lives in so many ways.” 14. Mack Brown - Tulane, North Carolina, Texas FBS 25 201 • Mike Terwilliger, offensive coordinator, 15. Al Bagnoli - Union (N.Y.), Penn FCS 27 200 ESU, ESU Athletic Hall of Fame

64 ESU Football F tb ll Media M di GGuide id HEAD COACH DENNY DOUDS school record for wins with a 10-2 mark. PERSONAL The 2005 team broke the school record Name: Dennis Carl Douds with 11 wins, won the Lambert Trophy and Born: February 16, 1941, Indiana, Pa. Married: June 20, 1964 produced five All-America selections. Record- Wife: The former Judy Nylander (Slippery Rock ’63) of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Teacher at the Clearview Elementary setting quarterback School, Stroudsburg, Pa. received the Harlon Hill Award as the most Children: Mrs. Jill Koerber (Slippery Rock ’88), recreation therapist in Toms River, N.J.; Douglas outstanding player in Division II football, and (Wake Forest ’90), Lt. Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Grandchildren: Zachery Douglas Koerber, 17; Tyler Gregory Koerber, 15; Morgan Anne Koerber, 13; was joined on All-America teams by kicker Gus Garrison Douds, 10; Sam Douds, 7. Mark Brubaker, fullback Anthony Carfagno, EDUCATION Ken Parrish and wide receiver Evan Indiana High School, Indiana, Pa. 1959 Prall. The 2008 squad featured two All- Slippery Rock University, B.S. in Physical Education 1963 Americans in punter Nick Krut and linebacker West Virginia University, M.S. in Physical Education 1966 Matt Freed. HEAD COACHING Terwilliger, the son of offensive 2008 East Stroudsburg 9-2 3rd East coordinator Mike Terwilliger, has played a 2007 East Stroudsburg 3-6 Tie 3rd East significant role in the latest chapter of Douds’ 2006 East Stroudsburg 7-4 3rd East career. Terwilliger graduated in 2006 with 16 2005 East Stroudsburg 11-3 3rd East ESU and 15 NCAA records, including tying 2004 East Stroudsburg 10-2 2nd East 2003 East Stroudsburg 8-3 East Champion the all-division record with 148 touchdown 2002 East Stroudsburg 8-2 East Champion passes. He also holds Division II records for 2001 East Stroudsburg 7-3 2nd East passing yards (14,350) and total offense 2000 East Stroudsburg 6-5 4th East (16,064). Terwilliger threw for 4,571 yards 1999 East Stroudsburg 4-7 5th East and 50 touchdowns to claim the Harlon Hill 1998 East Stroudsburg 2-8 5th East 1997 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 4th East Award as a junior. 1996 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 2nd East Douds has been honored by his peers 1995 East Stroudsburg 4-6 4th East many times. He was named the Kodak 1994 East Stroudsburg 5-5 5th East College Division Coach of the Year three 1993 East Stroudsburg 7-2-1 Tie 2nd East times (1975, 1976, 1982), the PSAC Coach 1992 East Stroudsburg 8-2 2nd East 1991 East Stroudsburg 8-3-1 East Champion of the Year twice (1975, 1978) and the PSAC 1990 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 2nd East Eastern Division Coach of the Year three 1989 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 4th East times (1976, 1982, 2002). 1988 East Stroudsburg 4-6 4th East In 1976, he was the first unanimous 1987 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 5th East winner of the Stan Lomax-Irving T. Marsh 1986 East Stroudsburg 1-9 Tie 5th East 1985 East Stroudsburg 2-8 5th East Award as selected by the New York Football 1984 East Stroudsburg 5-5 4th East Writers’ Association as the Eastern College 1983 East Stroudsburg 7-4 East Champion Division Coach of the Year. 1982 East Stroudsburg 9-2 Champion As a player, Douds was a standout 1981 East Stroudsburg 4-6 Tie 2nd East lineman for Slippery Rock University as a 1980 East Stroudsburg 6-4 Tie 1st East 1979 East Stroudsburg 7-3 Tie 3rd East right guard on offense and a nose tackle on 1978 East Stroudsburg 10-1 Champion defense. His play earned him All-Conference, 1977 East Stroudsburg 6-2 3rd East All-State and NAIA All-America honors. He 1976 East Stroudsburg 9-0-1 Co-Champion was named the school’s outstanding senior 1975 East Stroudsburg 10-0 Champion athlete in 1962-63. 1974 East Stroudsburg 5-5 3rd East That same year, Douds was co-captain Won-Loss Record 35 years • 218-142-3 • .605 winning percentage of the team which won ASSISTANT COACHING the conference title by beating ESSC, 13-6, in 1973 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 6-1-1 2nd East 1972 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 4-5 Tie 6th East the 1962 State Game. 1971 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 6-3 Tie 2nd East He has been an active member of the 1970 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 5-4 Tie 2nd East Coaches’ Association 1969 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 5-3 Tie 2nd East and is an active volunteer for charitable and 1968 East Stroudsburg Defensive Coordinator 8-0-1 Co-Champion church activities in the community. 1967 East Stroudsburg Assistant Coach 7-1 2nd East In addition to his football coaching 1966 East Stroudsburg Assistant Coach 4-4 2nd East 1965 West Virginia Asst Frosh Coach 4-1 duties at ESU, Douds is an assistant professor 1964 McDowell H.S. Assistant Coach 7-2 of Sport Studies. He is one of the few 1963 McDowell H.S. Assistant Coach 6-3 PSAC head coaches who also teach in the PLAYING RECORD classroom. 1962 Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: 9-1 Champion He is a member of four Athletic Halls 1961 Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: 6-3 West Champion of Fame — ESU, Slippery Rock University, 1960 Slippery Rock Chuck Godlosky Record: 5-1-2 3rd West Indiana County and Northeast Pennsylvania. 1959 Slippery Rock Frosh Chuck Godlosky Record: 5-0 He was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of 1958 Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: 8-1 1957 Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: 9-0 Fame in 1998. 1956 Indiana High School Dick Farbaugh Record: 9-0 Douds and his wife Judy, also a Slippery TEACHING Rock graduate, have been married for 1966- Asst. Prof. of Physical Education and Sport Studies at ESU; coached men’s swimming 1967-73. 45 years and have two children and five 1965-66 Graduate Assistant at WVU, taught Physical Education courses, directed intramural program. grandchildren. 1963-65 Physical Ed. and Safety Ed. at McDowell High School, Erie, Pa.; coached tennis.

ESU Football Media Guide 75 ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Terwilliger rushing game averaged 163 yards per game. Mike Santella The 2004 Warriors recorded nearly Offensive Coordinator 500 yards of total offense per game and Offensive Line/ Jimmy Terwilliger led the nation in pass Recruiting Coordinator Mike Terwilliger, efficiency while throwing for 3,826 yards, the a member of the third-highest total in PSAC history. In 2003, Mike Santella is in ESU Athletic Hall Terwilliger set the Division II record for total his 12th season as an of Fame as a player offense by a freshman. assistant coach at his and a coach, enters As ESU’s quarterback coach since 1978, alma mater, and his his 36th year at ESU Terwilliger has tutored all of his successors ninth as the full-time and his 32nd as an at the position. His teaching has helped offensive line coach. assistant coach. In standout quarterbacks Damian Poalucci, He has also served as 2006, Terwilliger was an NCAA record-holder, along with Andy the Warriors’ recruiting recognized by the Baranak, Bret Comp, James Franklin, Jeremy coordinator since American Football Coaches Association as Palm and Tim Roken establish school passing returning to ESU prior the Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. records. to the 2001 season. Terwilliger has been involved in every Terwilliger was one of the finest A 1994 graduate of ESU, Santella has game that Denny Douds has been on the quarterbacks in the school’s history, leading made an impact as an assistant coach for two sidelines as a head coach. He was a four-year the Warriors to undefeated seasons and championship NCAA Division I-AA programs, starter at quarterback for the Warriors from PSAC championships in 1975 and 1976 in his and two NCAA Division II Playoff teams at 1974-77, and has been an assistant coach four years as a starter. He was inducted into ESU, during his coaching career. since graduating in the spring of 1978 with the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994. His front five has provided the a degree in health and physical education. After taking over as a starter early in protection for the Warriors’ record-setting He also holds a Master’s degree in physical his freshman year, Terwilliger guided the offensive performances since he became the education from Temple University, which he Warriors to a 30-4-1 record over four seasons. offensive line coach, and was instrumental in earned in 1983. He earned All-Conference first team honors Jimmy Terwilliger’s Harlon Hill campaign in Terwilliger has been the offensive twice and was also an Associated Press Little 2005. ESU averaged nearly 500 yards of total coordinator since 2001 and has led a record- All-American. He threw for 3,799 yards and offense and more than 35 points per game setting offense that has averaged more than 33 touchdowns in his playing career. from 2004 through 2006. 30 points per game over the last six years. Terwilliger and his wife Kim are the Santella has coached 13 All-PSAC His son Jimmy directed the offense parents of three children. Jimmy is a health selections and has had at least one All-PSAC from 2003 through 2006 and left with 16 and physical education teacher and the head offensive lineman in the last eight years. ESU records and 18 NCAA records, including football coach at Pleasant Valley High School, Guards Keith Weaver and Morgan Thomas Division II standards for passing yards Kelly is a graduate student at Ohio University were both All-PSAC in 2008, and tackle Mike (14,350), total offense (16,064) and passing and played field hockey at Ohio State, and Habel was named to the first team in 2006 touchdowns (148). Jimmy was a three-time Jackie is a sophomore at East Stroudsburg and 2007. Guard Greg Munch was a member selection as the PSAC East Offensive Player University. The Terwilligers live in East of the first team in 2002 and 2003, while of the Year and won the Harlon Hill Award Stroudsburg. centers Dan Crozier and Joe Burton were in 2005 as the most outstanding player in both two-time All-PSAC honorees. Division II football. He was a part-time assistant coach for In 2005, the Warriors averaged 42.6 Did You Know ... the Warriors in both 1998 and 1999, working points per game and 508.4 yards of total The 2009 ESU Football Staff with the offensive line, and was a student offense as they won the Division II Northeast has more than 280 years of coach in the fall of 1994 after receiving his Region championship and advanced to the combined coaching experience bachelor’s degree in physical education. national semifinals for the first time in school at the high school, college and A native of Bethlehem, Pa., Santella history. The younger Terwilliger threw for professional levels. went home to join the coaching staff at 4,571 yards and 50 touchdowns, while the Lehigh University where he was an assistant for three years. He worked with the offensive ContactContact the ESU Football CoachinCoachingg StafStafff line in 1995, coached the tight ends in 1996 and was the running backs coach in 1997. 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6 ESU Football Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES Otis Flowers Nick Bach FrankFrank LuLupinpin Defensive Backs/ Defensive Ends/ Wide Receivers Special Teams Coordinator Video Coordinator Frank Lupin enters Otis Flowers is in Nick Bach is in his his 28th season as an his second season second season as an assistant coach at ESU as a member of the assistant at ESU as the and his 49th year in coaching staff at ESU defensive ends coach coaching. Including as the defensive backs and the Warriors’ his eight years as a coach and special video coordinator. player, four in high teams coordinator. Bach came to school and four for the In his first year with ESU from Otterbein Warriors, this fall will the Warriors, Flowers College, where he was mark Lupin’s 57th year mentored first team a graduate assistant in football. All-PSAC East cornerback Lionel Mitchell, defensive line coach for three seasons and Lupin was recognized for his long-time who represented ESU at the Cactus Bowl coached three all-conference players in contributions to Warrior football when he along with punter Nick Krut. 2006. He was also the assistant strength was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Flowers brought nearly 20 years of and conditioning coordinator and video Fame in the fall of 2002. He was a player coaching experience to the sidelines at ESU. coordinator, and also coached special teams for the Warriors from 1957-60, served as a He is a 1988 graduate of Canisius College in and running backs during his time with the freshman coach in 1961, and returned to ESU Buffalo, N.Y., where he was a four-year starter Cardinals. in 1983 where he has been a member of the and two-time All-American at safety. He coached the defensive line at Johns coaching staff ever since. His most recent college position was at Hopkins University in 2003 and helped the Lupin has developed all-conference, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, where Bluejays to a 10-1 season. He has also spent record-breaking pass catchers nearly every he was the defensive backs coach from 2004 two seasons as a high school coach, serving year since his return. He has coached to 2006 and was the tight ends coach and as defensive coordinator and offensive line almost all of the top receivers in school special teams coordinator in 2007. He was coach for the junior varsity programs at history, including Evan Prall, who set PSAC also responsible for football operations, Canisius (N.Y.) in 2001 and Cardinal O’Hara records with 4,093 yards receiving and 50 NCAA compliance, recruiting, academic (N.Y.) in 2000. touchdowns in his career, and also holds the progress and scouting. Bach played defensive end in college, ESU school record with 236 receptions. Flowers was a member of the coaching earning two letters at Buffalo State before Prall was a two-time All-America staff of Team Michigan of the All-American suffering a career-ending injury his junior selection and set PSAC marks with 1,766 Football League last spring, and also had an season, and was Rookie of the Year as a yards receiving and 23 touchdowns as a internship with the Indianapolis Colts. sophomore. He also lettered at Canisius junior in 2005. Drew Stem, Sam Shuman, He began his coaching career at Buffalo College as a freshman. Tim Strenfel, John Jeffries, Justin Kondikoff State before moving on to the University at Bach earned his bachelor’s degree in and John Kotorsky have also been All-PSAC Buffalo, where he was the defensive backs health and wellness from Buffalo State in selections at wide receiver since 2000. coach and special teams coordinator from 2001 and his Master’s degree in Teaching As a player at ESU, Lupin was one of 1989 to 1994. from Otterbein in 2007. the Warriors’ top running backs under He was head coach at Niagara Catholic head coach Jack Gregory from 1957-60. As High School in 1995 and returned to the a senior, he averaged 7.3 yards per carry, college ranks for the first of two stints as an Joey Smith fourth-best in school history, with 313 yards assistant at Elizabeth City State (N.C.) in 1996. Outside Linebackers on 43 rushing attempts. Flowers was also at Elizabeth City State from After leaving ESU, Lupin was an assistant 2002 through 2004. Joey Smith, who coach at Binghamton (N.Y.) North High Flowers was the assistant head coach played in the NFL for School from 1962-67, and was head coach and defensive coordinator at Urbana four years with the at Waverly (N.Y.) High School from 1968-79. University (Ohio) from 1997 to 2000 and has New York Giants, is Lupin returned to the Poconos in 1980 and also coached at the Apprentice School (Va.) in his ninth season as was the head coach at Pocono Mountain and Livingstone College (N.C.). outside linebackers High School for three seasons before taking a coach at ESU. He also position on the ESU coaching staff. coaches the returners Lupin retired from teaching in 2003 on special teams. and was a physical education teacher at the Smith returned Pocono Elementary Center in Tannersville. He kickoffs and punts and also saw action at earned his bachelor’s degree in health and Graduate Assistant Coach wide receiver and defensive back for the physical education from ESU in 1962, and Dave Lotier Giants from 1991-94. He was a defensive his Master’s degree in physical education in Student Assistant Coaches back and kick returner at the University of 1978. Karl Anderson, Kyle Medernach, Louisville and played on the Cardinals’ 1990 Miguel Rivera, Ryan Wehmeyer, Fiesta Bowl championship team. Smith Phil Wood graduated from Louisville in 1991.

ESU Football Media Guide 7 ASSISTANT COACHES John Whitelavich Rob Mikulski Wendy Wheeler Dietrich Defensive Line Strength & Conditioning Athletic Training

John Whitelavich Rob Mikulski is Wendy Wheeler brings nearly 40 years in his 23rd year as Dietrich is in her fi fth of football coaching the strength and year at ESU after experience to the conditioning coach at joining the athletic sidelines in his second ESU. training staff in the fall tour of duty at East In 2005, he was of 2005. Stroudsburg University. named the Division She has been a Whitelavich, a 1970 II Strength and nationally certifi ed graduate of East Conditioning Coach of athletic trainer since Stroudsburg and a the Year by American 2000 after receiving a two-year letterwinner for the Warriors, was Football Monthly. Nine coaches of the year bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise an assistant coach during the 1976 season, a were awarded, from high school to the NFL. Science at the University of Kentucky. While 9-0-1 campaign that ended with a 14-14 tie Mikulski earned two bachelors degrees at UK, she worked as a student athletic with Shippensburg in the state championship at Penn State and graduated in 1986. He trainer for a number of teams, including the game. Since then, he has spent most of earned a letter as a defensive tackle on the football team and the national champion his time in coaching at North Pocono High Nittany Lions’ national championship team cheerleading squad. School, where he was a Health and Physical and played at Penn State for three years after She received her Master’s degree in Education and Driver Education teacher transferring from Bucknell University. Athletic Training from West Virginia University from 1974 until 2006. He began his career Mikulski holds a Master’s degree from after performing her graduate assistantship in education in the Wayne Highlands school ESU. He is certifi ed by the National Strength at Fairmont State. She has also worked at St. district. and Conditioning Association and is director Mary’s College in Maryland. Whitelavich was the head football coach of drug and alcohol prevention for the New Wendy is one of three members of the at North Pocono for fi ve seasons (2002-06) Jersey Head Start Association. athletic training staff and works with the and was previously head coach at Lakeland football, swimming and tennis teams. High School for fi ve years (1997-2001). He She currently resides in Shawnee on the has also been an assistant coach at the high Delaware, Pa. with her husband, Dr. Scott school level at Western Wayne, Abington Dietrich, who is also a faculty member at ESU, Heights and Honesdale, in college at the their son Devin, who was born in December University of Scranton and also assisted the 2008, and their beloved dog Corbin. Scranton Eagles at the semi-pro level. He was the head tennis coach at North Pocono from 1978 through 2005. Most recently, he served on the football coaching staff at Scranton Prep for the last two seasons. Whitelavich obtained his Master of Education degree in Physical Education from ESU in 1981. He resides in Mayfi eld, Pa. with his wife, Diane.

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8 ESU Football Media Guide EILER-MARTIN STADIUM/SACE Our Home — Eiler-Martin Stadium

The Warriors made their debut on the FieldTurf at Eiler-Martin Stadium against Virginia Union on August 28, 2008.

East Stroudsburg University’s Eiler-Martin Stadium is named in athletic teams in full uniform, students in the Physical Education honor of John R. Eiler, an outstanding athlete at the school in the and Health program, municipal and college officials, and even game early 1930s and later athletic director and a championship soccer officials. coach, and the late Gene Martin, the Warriors’ head football coach New home bleachers were added in 1960 while a fully enclosed, from 1942-57 and the school’s long-time Dean of Men. air-conditioned press box was installed in 1988 and new away Formerly swamp land in 1932, today’s stadium and field were bleachers were added in 1989. Also in 1988, an electronic message filled in by East Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College students working center scoreboard was erected at the south end of the field. in federal work programs instituted after Franklin Roosevelt was The stadium has undergone three major upgrades in the past five elected president in 1932. Many football players at the time were years, including the installation of FieldTurf in the summer of 2008 members of the work crew. that gives ESU a sparkling multi-use facility. Lights were added in the Dedication ceremonies were held on Oct. 22, 1938, before a spring of 2007 which made night games possible for the first time in football game against Cortland State. There was a parade to the school history. The track was resurfaced and expanded to eight lanes stadium which included both football teams, members of all other for the Warriors’ track and field program in 2005. Student-Athlete Center for Excellence Academic Coordinator for In 1998, ESU established a Student-Athlete Center for Excellence on Athletics campus. The center includes experts in exercise physiology, nutrition, academic counseling, psychological counseling and sport studies. Nancy Jo Greenawalt The SACE was created to provide all student-athletes with the guidance, Nancy Jo Greenawalt serves counseling and instruction necessary to enhance their academic and athletic as the Academic Coordinator performance. for Athletics. Her main Academic services offered: Exercise science services offered: responsibility is to organize an Academic Counseling Body composition analysis academic support structure Assistance in acquiring tutorial services Dietary analysis for nearly 500 Warriors Assistance in declaring a major Nutritional/psychological assessment student-athletes. CHAMPS/life skills programming Hydration or body water status Greenawalt has 25 years Professional career development skills Nutritional counseling of experience in higher Progress reports/academic monitoring Aerobic power analysis Referral coordination to other university Overtraining analysis education, including 14 agencies Psychological Skills Training years at Albright College and 11 at ESU. During her time at Albright, she worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Women and Physical Education Department The SACE Staff Chairperson. She has also served on numerous NCAA, Shala Davis, Ph.D., exercise science national and regional committees. Tom Gioglio, E.d.D., administration A 1978 graduate of Albright College, Greenawalt Colleen Shotwell, MS, sports medicine Robert P. Fleischman, Ed.D, sport studies was inducted into the Albright Athletic Hall of Fame Nancy Jo Greenawalt, MS, physical education in 1997 for her achievements earned as a five-sport Donna Leitner, Ph.D., counseling student-athlete and head coach for volleyball, Paula Parker, Ed.D, sport and exercise badminton and tennis. She earned her bachelor’s psychology degree in psychology from Albright and her master’s Student Athletic Representatives degree in physical education from Penn State Coaching Representatives University.

ESU Football Media Guide 9 2009 OUTLOOK

The 2008 season was a banner year for and finished the year with a quarterback touchdowns with the first team offense the East Stroudsburg University football rating of 168.3, going 50-for-87 with 937 during the spring game in April. Redshirt program. The Warriors posted a 9-2 record, yards and nine touchdowns through the air. sophomore Russell Johnson (81 carries, 245 the eighth 9-win season in school history Redshirt sophomore Ray Wagner threw yards, 3 TD) started two games last year and and the seventh under head coach Denny a 44-yard TD pass on his first career attempt is the only returning player with experience. Douds. They delivered the PSAC record- last year and is a strong-armed backup. Three true freshmen, all from New breaking 213th career win of Douds’ Redshirt junior Steve Malinchak, a transfer Jersey, will be given a chance to compete legendary career, turned in their eighth from Pittsburgh in his second year in the for the starting spot and have the speed and winning season since 2000 and had All- program, and freshman Nate Daniels also agility to excel on the FieldTurf at Eiler-Martin American campaigns from punter Nick Krut provide depth under center. Stadium – Eric Deery (Phillipsburg), Mitch and linebacker Matt Freed. At wide receiver, redshirt senior Sam Primas (Voorhees/Eastern HS) and Kendrick The challenge for the 2009 Warriors is Shuman and redshirt juniors Jeff Giglio and Williams (Hamilton/Nottingham HS). to maintain the standard of excellence that Ed Kiser all averaged more than 16 yards per At fullback, redshirt junior Brent Jones is has been set for the program while replacing catch last season. a returning letterwinner and the top returner, 16 starters – eight on offense, six on defense Shuman set career-highs with 39 with freshman Jake Vernon expected and both kicking specialists – who helped catches and 627 yards (16.1 yards per catch) to make a push for playing time as well. put together one of the outstanding seasons in 2008 and has consistently been one of The Warriors lost Jesse Reider, a four-year in ESU’s annals. the Warriors’ top targets during his first letterwinner and two-time recipient of the Douds and his staff are excited for the three years. An All-PSAC East and Academic team’s Redshirt Award, to graduation. opportunity to transition from a veteran- All-District selection in 2007, the Pharmacy With only two returning starters on the laden team to one with tremendous major enters his final fall with 106 catches for offensive line, the Warriors will lean heavily potential, one of the youngest squads in 1,633 yards and can approach the school’s on the experience of Morgan Thomas, an Douds’ 36 years as head coach, as preseason top five in both categories. All-PSAC East selection who was named a camp opens in early August. Giglio led ESU with 41 catches and 10 TD preseason honorable mention All-American Freed is the unquestioned leader of and was second on the team with 749 yards by CDSDraft.com this summer. Thomas has ESU’s nine returning starters and may be the (18.3 yards per catch) a year ago, behind started 30 games in his career, 17 at right biggest source of optimism for the Warriors’ Doug Ogden’s 825-yard, 8-TD campaign. He guard and 13 at right tackle, and flips to the future. The redshirt junior garnered All- thrived with Marshall under center, hooking left tackle spot for his senior year and has America honors from Daktronics (first team) up 15 times for 383 yards and five TD in a thorough understanding of all five spots and the Associated Press (third team) in his their limited action together, which included along the offensive line. first year as a starter, which speaks highly of scoring plays of 34, 36, 39 and 86 yards and a Redshirt sophomore Dan Caffrey the talent within the program. Only five true pair of 100-yard games to finish the season. started all 11 games at center a year ago freshmen have stepped on the field the last Kiser complemented Giglio’s big-play after moving from the defensive line, where two years, so a number of second- and third- ability with 24 catches for 444 yards (18.5 he spent his redshirt season. All-Region left year players will be seeing their first game yards per catch) and hauled in a 96-yard TD guard Keith Weaver, left tackle Ryan Ehrie action with a chance to make an immediate pass from Roken at Millersville, the second- and right tackle Matthew Keller all graduated impression. longest pass play in school history. A former last spring. sprinter on the track team, Kiser held the As many as eight players will compete OFFENSE school record in the indoor 400m (49.49) for the other three starting spots, with ESU’s high-powered attack led the PSAC until it was broken last year and contributed offensive coordinator Mike Terwilliger and in passing (298.9 ypg) and red zone offense, to three record-setting relay teams. offensive line coach Mike Santella putting the ranked second in third down situations and Redshirt freshman Jordan Hallman pieces together during preseason camp. third in scoring (35.2 ppg) in 2008. Three figures into the mix as the fourth wide Redshirt sophomore Zach Sarginger talented wide receivers return to catch receiver after an excellent spring season. and senior Dan Finnegan both lettered last passes from redshirt junior Matt Marshall, Redshirt junior Zach Krise, redshirt year in their first action at ESU. Three redshirt while preseason All-American Morgan sophomore Adam Thomas and redshirt freshmen, Blair Gower, Seve Rivers and Thomas enters his fourth year as a starter on freshmen Jameel Seymour and Wade Wrenton Wright II, will also look to get into the offensive line. Williams will also compete for spots in the the lineup along with redshirt senior Matt The Warriors began the quarterback rotation. Robert Bleiler, Travis China and Daube. transition from two-year starter Tim Roken to Bryan Ogden lead the incoming freshmen. Mike Dimitriou, a junior transfer Marshall during the second half of the 2008 Redshirt seniors Willie Bell and Matt from Nassau CC, and Greg Blue, a heavily season as Roken battled injuries after putting Brown give the Warriors a pair of tight ends recruited freshman from Unionville HS, are up back-to-back 400-yard games vs. Clarion who can both block and get down the field. also expected to push for spots on the line. and Shippensburg. Bell had six catches for 124 yards last year Marshall rose to the occasion, earning while Brown suffered a season-ending injury DEFENSE the last two PSAC East Offensive Player of in the opener vs. Virginia Union. Freed was the only sophomore on the the Week awards of the regular season, after The tailback position will shake itself out Daktronics Division II and Associated Press throwing for 258 yards and two TD in just in the preseason following the loss of two- Little All-America teams following a 2008 over a half at Millersville and 365 yards and year starter and four-year letterwinner Joe season that exceeded all expectations. He four TD in his second career start, a 38-21 Partridge, who gained more than 2,000 all- finished the year tied for sixth in Division victory at Slippery Rock to wrap up the year. purpose yards in his career. II with 11.5 tackles per game and had 126 Marshall also threw for more than 300 Redshirt freshman Justin Lee had tackles, 11.0 tackles for a loss, four sacks and yards against Cheyney in his first career start a strong spring and scored a pair of four interceptions from his spot at outside 10 ESU Football Media Guide 2009 OUTLOOK linebacker while earning three PSAC East Joe Fusco and redshirt freshmen Raymond Defensive Player of the Week awards. He Wells and Demetrius Lindsey will be looked Starters Returning/Lost was also a first team Academic All-District at as well. selection and compiled a 4.0 GPA during Newcomers at tackle include junior Off ense both semesters. James Butler, a 6-5, 305-pound transfer from RETURNING (4): WR Jeff Giglio, WR Sam The only first-year starter among last Nassau CC, and freshman Thomas Duncan Shuman, C Dan Caff rey, RG Morgan Thomas year’s linebackers that featured three-year from Pompton Lakes, N.J. LOST (8): QB Tim Roken, TB Joe Partridge, FB starters David Pacchioni, Fred Rice and Steve In the secondary, junior David Castillo Jesse Reider, WR Doug Ogden, WR Drew Stem, LT Van Alstine, Freed is now the veteran of a started five games at cornerback as a Ryan Ehrie, LG Keith Weaver, RT Matthew Keller group of youngsters that is hungry to make freshman and all 11 games last year, when an impact in 2009. he was second in the PSAC with 15 passes Defense At inside linebacker, junior Kevin defensed (three interceptions, 12 breakups), Schafer is a two-year letterwinner who and should be one of the better defensive RETURNING (5): DE Matthew Faas, DE Jeff Case, started two games at safety as a true backs in the conference. OLB Matt Freed, CB David Castillo, FS Nicholas freshman. Redshirt sophomore Taylor Cave The other cornerback spot, vacated by Artinger LOST (6): DT Miguel Rivera, DT Jeff Shrive, OLB and sophomore Mike Bergey – the only All-PSAC East selection Lionel Mitchell, will David Pacchioni, ILB Fred Rice, ILB Steve Van true freshman to letter for the Warriors last have plenty of competition from redshirt Alstine, CB Lionel Mitchell season – also have game experience to give junior Rob Hartenfels, redshirt sophomore ESU plenty of depth. Shawnte Carroll and freshmen Mark Special Teams Junior Mark Kalo, a key special teams Henderson and John Mack. contributor the last two years, should fill Seniors Nicholas Artinger and Mike LOST (2): K Greg Knauss, P Nick Krut the other spot opposite Freed at outside Gnall are both three-year letterwinners and linebacker. have started at safety during their careers, Lettermen Returning/Lost Redshirt sophomore Bryan Billger is with Artinger also seeing time at corner. another special teams ace who will have Artinger started 10 games last year and Gnall Returning Letterwinners (33) a chance to contribute, along with senior made seven starts at safety in 2007. David Nunez and junior Richard Peter. Redshirt freshman Zechariah Runkle QB (1) - Matt Marshall Shahid Bundy and Sam Stallard lead the missed all but one game due to injury last TB (1) - Russell Johnson incoming freshmen. year, and freshman Weston Bundenthal FB (1) - Brent Jones On the defensive line, the Warriors bring should also contribute in the defensive WR (5) - Jeff Giglio, Ed Kiser, Zach Krise, back three ends with starting experience backfield. Sam Shuman, Adam Thomas but must break in two new tackles with the TE (1) - Willie Bell loss of three-year starter and All-PSAC East SPECIAL TEAMS OL (4) - Dan Caff rey, Dan Finnegan, Zach Sarginger, Morgan Thomas selection Miguel Rivera and two-year starter The Warriors will look for two new DL (7) - Cody Berry, Jeff Case, Rudy Cerami, Jeff Shrive. kicking specialists in preseason camp with Matthew Faas, Alex Figueroa, Joe Fusco, At end, redshirt senior Matthew Faas, the departure of All-American punter Nick Keith Galinsky redshirt junior Jeff Case and redshirt Krut and kicker Greg Knauss, who made 25 LB (8) - Mike Bergey, Bryan Billger, Taylor Cave, sophomore Cody Berry formed a productive field goals over the last two years. Matt Freed, Mark Kalo, David Nunez, trio last season, combining for 21.5 tackles Krut led Division II and was second in all Richard Peter, Kevin Schafer for a loss and eight sacks. of college football in punting (46.0 avg.) and DB (5) - Nicholas Artinger, Shawnte Carroll, Faas has started all 20 games over the helped ESU lead Division II in net punting David Castillo, Mike Gnall, Rob Hartenfels last two years and had 35 tackles, 9.0 TFL and (39.7 avg.) last fall. A three-year starter, Krut two sacks and tied for the PSAC lead with was a first team Daktronics Division II and Letterwinners Lost (17) four fumble recoveries, including a 75-yard AP Little All-American and was selected to QB - Tim Roken return for a touchdown against West Chester. compete in the Cactus Bowl following the TB - Joe Partridge Case (33 tackles, 5.0 TFL, two sacks) 2008 season. FB - Bill Buis, Jesse Reider made 10 starts a year ago. Berry had 32 Redshirt junior Drew Reinhard is the WR - Doug Ogden, Drew Stem tackles, 7.5 TFL and tied for the team lead only returner in the kicking game and is OL - David Biever, Ryan Ehrie, Matthew Keller, with four sacks, including a forced fumble to joined by a host of freshmen in Patrick Keith Weaver set up the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth Clancy, Anthony Kassab, Ryan Nash, Dillon DL - Miguel Rivera, Jeff Shrive quarter of ESU’s 14-11 win over Virginia Van-Spanje and punter Joseph Janovic. LB - David Pacchioni, Fred Rice, Steve Van Alstine DB - Lionel Mitchell Union in the season opener. The kick and punt return spots are open K - Greg Knauss Junior Alex Figueroa and redshirt after Drew Stem, an All-PSAC East wide P - Nick Krut sophomore Jon Weber provide depth at receiver, averaged more than 26 yards per end. Freshman Kevon Brown, the New kick return and 9 yards per punt return over Jersey Group 2 champion in the 200 meters the last three years. and one of the top hurdlers in the state, will Giglio saw action as a kick returner last also press for immediate action. season and Kiser and Gnall may also get the Several players will contend for the first shots at either job. starting spots at defensive tackle. Redshirt Caffrey returns as the long snapper and senior Keith Galinsky is a two-year Shuman was the holder during spring ball, a letterwinner and Rudy Cerami lettered as a job Krut held the last two years. redshirt freshman last year. Redshirt junior ESU Football Media Guide 11 RETURNING STARTERS Jefff GIGLIO • 7 Sam SHUMSHUMAN • 8 Dan CAFFREY • 64 WR 5-11 190 R-Junior WR 6-3 200 R-Senior OL 6-0 270 R-Sophomore Easton/Freedom Lancaster/Hempfield Whitehall/Whitehall

R-Sophomore: R-Junior: Played R-Freshman: Played in all 11 in all 11 games with Started all 11 games games and made four starts … career- at center on offense seven starts … led high 39 catches and that led PSAC in ESU with 41 catches 627 yards … can passing (298.9 ypg) and 10 touchdowns become eighth ESU and was third in and was second with player with 2,000 scoring (35.2 ppg). 749 yards … tied for yards receiving … Background: fourth in PSAC with was 3-for-3 passing Three-year 10 touchdowns and for 114 yards and letterwinner seventh with 68.1 a TD … completed in football and yards per game … finished year with 301 passes of 57 yards at Bloomsburg and 41 baseball … first team All-Lehigh Valley yards over final two games … five catches, yards at Slippery Rock and threw a 14-yard Conference at linebacker and second team 139 yards and two TDs, including 86-yard TD at Millersville … also caught six passes for at center … first baseman and designated score, at Millersville … set career-highs with 75 yards and a TD at the Rock … had career- hitter in baseball … Honor Roll student … eight catches and 162 yards and caught a high nine catches for 141 yards and TDs of majoring in Sociology. seven-yard TD in season finale at Slippery 34 and 14 yards at Clarion … six catches for Rock … didn’t catch a pass vs. Virginia Union 111 yards vs. Shippensburg, five for 96 vs. in season opener but returned two kicks Cheyney and four for 82 vs. West Chester Morgan THOMAS • 74 for 95 yards (48 and 47) … came back with over the next three weeks. OL 6-3 300 R-Senior five catches, 88 yards and two TDs the next R-Sophomore: Second team All-PSAC week vs. Gannon … had three catches for 87 East and an ESPN The Magazine Academic Allentown/Parkland yards vs. both Cheyney (2 TDs) and C.W. Post All-District II selection … played in all nine (1 TD) … caught four passes for 65 yards at games and made three starts … led Warriors R-Junior: Bloomsburg ... returned 16 kickoffs for 283 with 36 catches for 534 yards and scored four Named Preseason yards (17.7 avg.). touchdowns … had six catches for 106 yards All-American by R-Freshman: Played in all nine games at Kutztown … season-high seven receptions CDSDraft.com and made two starts at wide receiver … had for 88 yards at West Chester … three catches entering senior year 17 catches for 288 yards and a touchdown for 88 yards, including TDs of seven and 65 ... second team All- … had seven catches for 112 yards in season yards, against IUP … gained 93 yards on PSAC East ... started finale at Kutztown … first career catch was five catches vs. Slippery Rock … had five 10 games at right a 52-yard touchdown at Lock Haven … had catches for 66 yards and a TD vs. Bloomsburg guard and has made two catches for 59 yards, including a 53-yard … hauled in a 15-yard touchdown vs. 30 career starts reception, vs. Slippery Rock … caught three Millersville. (17 at guard, 13 at passes for 33 yards vs. Bloomsburg … also R-Freshman: Played in 10 games as a tackle) ... ESU led PSAC in passing, was third completed a four-yard pass vs. the Huskies … freshman … caught 31 passes for 472 yards in scoring and fifth in total offense (417.1 returned two kicks for 40 yards vs. IUP. and three touchdowns as ESU’s third-leading ypg) ... first in red zone scoring (44 of 48) and Background: Two-year letterwinner in receiver … had at least one reception in all second in third down conversions (46.1 pct.). football at wide receiver and safety … earned but one game … caught 10 passes for 112 R-Sophomore: Started all nine games, four letters in track & field … holds school yards and a touchdown at Bloomsburg … seven at right guard and two at right tackle records in 100 (10.6 seconds) and 200 (21.5 had three catches for 41 yards and a TD vs. … member of offensive line that helped Joe seconds) … majoring in Sport Management. West Chester … caught two balls for 53 yards Partridge set single-game rushing record with a 23-yard TD vs. Kutztown … gained 95 with 284 yards at Cheyney … team was sixth Receiving yards on five catches vs. California. in the PSAC in passing offense (222.7 ypg). Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs Background: Won two letters in football R-Freshman: Started all 11 games at 2007 17 288 16.9 53 1 and two in basketball at Hempfield … played right tackle in his first year for the Warriors 2008 41 749 18.3 86 10 in North-South football game … first team … paved the way for an offense that led the Career 58 1,037 17.9 86 11 selection to Section 1 All-Defensive team as PSAC in scoring (35.0) and passing offense a small forward … Dean’s List student at ESU (284.4). … majoring in Pharmacy. Background: Three-time first team All-Conference at Parkland … three-time Receiving All-State selection, including first team as a Year Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TDs senior … Big 33 Game nominee … member 2006 31 472 15.2 39 3 of AAAA state championship team as a 2007 36 534 14.8 65 4 freshman … placed fourth in District 11 in 2008 39 627 16.1 46 3 shot put with a throw of 47 feet in his only Career 106 1,633 15.4 65 10 season of track & field … majoring in Health and Physical Education. 12 ESU Football Media Guide RETURNING STARTERS Jeff CASE • 35 Matthew FAAS • 91 Mattt FREED • 39 DE 6-2 255 R-Junior DE 6-0 250 R-Senior OLB 5-10 210 R-Junior Blairstown, N.J./North Warren Sea Girt, N.J./Wall Souderton/Souderton

R-Sophomore: R-Junior: Started R-Sophomore: Started all 10 games all 11 games for the Consensus All- in which he played Warriors … had 35 American after … made 33 tackles tackles (19 solo), standout season … (17 solo), 5.0 TFL, 9.0 TFL, two sacks led PSAC and tied two sacks and broke and tied for the for sixth in Division up four passes … PSAC lead with four II with 11.5 tackles made seven tackles fumble recoveries per game … fi rst and broke up a pass … made five tackles team Daktronics at Clarion … had (1.0 TFL) vs. West All-America and five tackles, a sack Chester, broke up a third team AP Little and forced a fumble at C.W. Post and three pass and recovered two fumbles, including All-America … top vote-getter at linebacker tackles with a sack at Millersville … also a 75-yard return for a touchdown off a bad on Daktronics All-Super Region 1 team … made five tackles vs. Cheyney. snap on a field goal … had season-high six named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All- R-Freshman: Played in all nine games tackles at Clarion … three tackles, including District II fi rst team … Team MVP and Miles and made six tackles … named the defensive two for a loss, at Slippery Rock. Montague Award winner this spring … had recipient of the Miles Montague Award after R-Sophomore: Started all nine games at 126 tackles (70 solo), 11.0 TFL, four sacks and spring practice … had three tackles and two defensive end … made 24 tackles (15 solo), four interceptions … three-time PSAC East sacks at Cheyney … also registered three 4.5 tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks … had Defensive Player of the Week (Gannon, C.W. tackles (0.5 TFL) at Kutztown. season-high seven tackles and 1.5 sacks vs. Post, Slippery Rock) … second team All-PSAC Background: Earned three letters in Slippery Rock … also had three tackles and a East selection …d2football.com national football and four in wrestling … two-time sack at California … made two tackles behind Defensive Player of the Week with 15 tackles All-Conference and two-time team captain the line of scrimmage at Lock Haven. (3.0 TFL), two sacks and two interceptions vs. in football … played tight end, linebacker, R-Freshman: Played in four games in his Gannon … had 10 or more tackles in eight defensive end and running back … three- first year with the Warriors. games and 13+ fi ve times … 10 tackles, sack, time All-Region qualifier in wrestling … Background: Three-year letterwinner forced fumble and 30-yard interception return Honor Roll student … participated in Boys … All-Conference selection at defensive for a TD in the fi rst half at C.W. Post … fi nished State … majoring in Secondary Education tackle … member of state runner-up team … year with 13 tackles and an interception at and Biology. majoring in Communications and minoring Slippery Rock … 41 tackles over fi rst three in Business. starts of his career (13 vs. Virginia Union, 15 Defense vs. Gannon, 13 at Clarion) … career-high 16 Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Defense tackles (2.0 TFL) vs. West Chester … 12 tackles 2007 6 2.5 2.0 0/0 0 Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. at Bloomsburg and nine stops (2.0 TFL) and a 2008 33 5.0 2.0 1/0 0 2007 24 4.5 2.5 0/0 0 sack vs. Kutztown. Career 39 7.5 4.0 1/0 0 2008 35 9.0 2.0 0/4 0 R-Freshman: Played in all nine games Career 59 13.5 4.5 0/4 0 on special teams and as a backup linebacker … made 21 tackles (17 solo), two tackles for a loss, a sack and a pass break-up … had fi ve solo tackles and a TFL at Lock Haven … fi ve tackles and fi rst career sack at Cheyney. Background: Three-year starter at running back and linebacker … fi rst team All-League … third team All-State … ran for 1,380 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … averaged 9.3 yards per carry … had 121 tackles and eight sacks in fi nal season … Maxwell Award recipient … Honor Roll student … majoring in History … recipient of ESU’s George Edward and Grace Rapp Best Scholarship.

Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. 2007 21 2.0 1.0 0/0 0 2008 126 11.0 4.0 1/2 4 Career 147 13.0 5.0 1/2 4

ESU Football Media Guide 13 RETURNING STARTERS David CASTILLO • 22 Nicholas ARTINGER • 26 Matt MARSHALL • 9 DB 5-7 160 Junior FS 6-1 180 Senior QB 6-1 205 R-Junior East Stroudsburg/ES South Allentown/Freedom York/Spring Grove

Sophomore: Junior: Started R-Sophomore: Started all 11 games 10 games at safety Threw for 937 at cornerback … and played in all yards and nine second in PSAC 11 games … made touchdowns and with 15 passes 41 tackles (26 solo), had quarterback defended … made had an interception rating of 168.3 41 tackles (25 solo) and broke up four in four games, … had six tackles passes … had four including first two and a 64-yard tackles, returned career starts … interception return an interception earned PSAC East for a touchdown 16 yards and also Offensive Player vs. Gannon … made season-high seven broke up a pass at Clarion … career-high of the Week in the final two weeks of the tackles vs. Virginia Union … had a forced six tackles against Gannon and Millersville season … made first career start vs. Cheyney fumble, interception and pass breakup vs. … four tackles and recovered a fumble vs. and went 17-for-26 for 314 yards and three Shippensburg … broke up two passes in four Shippensburg. TDs … also ran 10 times for 27 yards … in straight games in the middle of the year … Sophomore: Started first four games week 10 at Millersville, was 11-for-19 for five tackles and an interception in final game of the season and played in eight contests 258 yards and two scores in less than three of the season at Slippery Rock. … made 19 tackles (16 solo) and broke up quarters of action … played the entire game Freshman: Started fi nal fi ve games of four passes … had five tackles and two pass the following week at Slippery Rock, going the season at cornerback … also played breakups at Kutztown … three tackles and 22-for-38 for 365 yards and four TDs … at in fi rst four games, primarily on special two breakups vs. IUP … made five tackles vs. Millersville, also ran for 24 yards and gained teams … had 12 tackles (seven solo), four Millersville. 35 yards on a forced fumble and recovery pass breakups and an interception … had Freshman: Played in nine games and following an interception … received Miles fi rst career interception at Cheyney … had started four games at cornerback … made Montague Award following spring practice. six tackles and broke up two passes vs. 19 tackles (13 solo) and two interceptions … R-Freshman: Received first career Bloomsburg. returned an interception 50 yards and had playing time at Cheyney … went 1-for-3 with Background: Two-year letterwinner a season-high five tackles at IUP … forced a 15-yard completion and an interception. at cornerback at East Stroudsburg South … a fumble and broke up a pass in the season Background: Member of Harrisburg All-MVC and All-Area as a junior and senior opener vs. Bentley … also had a 20-yard Patriot-News Top 100 … honorable mention … also earned three letters in basketball … interception return vs. Kutztown. All-State three straight years … All-County as averaged 10 points and eight assists and was Background: Four-year starter at a junior and senior … holds Hanover County an All-MVC selection … Honor Roll student ... quarterback at Freedom … also played career records in yards (4,895), touchdowns majoring in Mathematics. defensive back … first team Lehigh Valley (39) and completions (357) … played in War Conference … Lehigh Valley Conference of the Roses All-Star Game and Pennsylvania Defense Academic first team … National Honor East/West All-Star Game … team captain Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Society member … majoring in Mathematics. in football and basketball … father Brian 2007 12 0 0 0/0 1 was ESU’s starting quarterback in 1981 … 2008 41 1.0 0 1/0 3 Defense majoring in Exercise Science. Career 53 1.0 0 1/0 4 Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. 2006 19 0 0 0/0 2 Passing 2007 19 0 0 0/0 0 Year Comp. Att. Yds. TD Int. 2008 41 0 0 0/1 1 2007 1 3 15 0 1 Career 79 0 0 0/1 3 2008 50 87 937 9 6 Career 51 90 952 9 7

Rushing Year No. Yds. Avg. Long TDs 2007 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 2008 30 43 1.4 16 0 Career 31 39 1.3 16 0

14 ESU Football Media Guide RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Russell JOHNSON • 28 Ed KISER • 5 Zach KRISE • 21 TB 5-9 175 R-Sophomore WR 5-11 165 R-Junior WR 5-10 170 R-Junior Darby/Archbishop Carroll Red Lion/Red Lion Hanover/Southwest

R-Freshman: R-Sophomore: R-Sophomore: Played in nine Played in all 11 Played in seven games and made games and made games and started two starts … gained four starts … at wide receiver at 245 yards on 81 averaged 18.5 yards Millersville … saw carries and scored on 24 catches (444 most of his action at three touchdowns yards) and scored tailback and carried … nine carries three touchdowns 11 times for 43 yards for 51 yards and … had 96-yard … had 10 carries a touchdown and TD catch from for 36 yards against caught a 17-yard Tim Roken at Cheyney … also pass vs. Kutztown … ran for 35 yards on 22 Millersville, the second-longest pass play in carried once for seven yards in season finale carries and scored a TD in first career start at school history … had first career 100-yard at Slippery Rock. Clarion … 16 carries for 49 yards and a score receiving game with two catches for 111 R-Freshman: Played in two games … the following week vs. Shippensburg … ran yards … scored first career TD on seven-yard had three catches for 38 yards in fi rst career for 21 yards and had two catches for 34 yards catch at Clarion … five catches for 71 yards action at Lock Haven. at Bloomsburg. vs. Shippensburg … three catches for 75 Background: Four-year letterwinner Background: Earned three letters in yards, including a 44-yard TD, vs. Cheyney … in football and track & fi eld … holds football and four in track & fi eld … All- caught a pass in every game and had eight school records for all-purpose yards and DelCo, All-Main Line and All-Catholic League games with at least two catches. interceptions … 1,300 career return yards and selection in both sports … played tailback R-Freshman: Played in three games. nine interceptions … played wide receiver and linebacker … did sprints and jumps in Background: Earned four letters each and defensive back … two-time All-County track … majoring in Sport Management. in football and track & field … broke 11 long jump champion … long jumped 22 feet, school records in football as a wide receiver, jumped 42 feet and high jumped 6-4 … cornerback and punt returner … team’s also ran on 4x100 relay team … majoring in Brent JONES • 40 player of the year for two seasons … four- Sociology. time player of the year recipient in track & FB 6-0 255 R-Junior field … second in the state in the 400 meters Wilkes-Barre/Meyers (48.20) as a senior … placed fifth in the state Adam THOMAS • 14 in the 4x400 relay … At ESU: Member of WR 5-8 165 R-Sophomore R-Sophomore: track & field program for two seasons … held Played in all 11 school record in indoor 400m (49.49) for one Easton/Wilson games and made year … member of three school record relay one start to earn teams - indoor 4x200 and 4x400 and outdoor R-Freshman: first career letter … 4x400 … majoring in Environmental Studies. Played in four games caught an eight- … recovered onside yard pass at Clarion kick to seal 48-42 and started at victory at C.W. Post. fullback vs. Cheyney. Background: Background: Ran Earned four letters for 1,000 yards as in football and a junior and senior at Meyers … had more wrestling and one in than 200 tackles and six sacks as a senior … tennis … member of majoring in Social Studies and Secondary two District 11 and Education. Eastern PA championship teams and 2006 PIAA AA state championship team … holds school records for receptions (129), yards (2,218) and TDs (17) … first team All-Colonial League, All-Area and All-State after catching 59 passes as a senior … played for former ESU quarterback Bret Comp … All-Area and regional qualifier in wrestling … member of National Honor Society … Honor Roll student … majoring in Education.

ESU Football Media Guide 15 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Willie BELL • 86 Zach SARGINGER • 58 Rudy CERAMI • 95 TE 6-4 240 R-Senior OL 6-3 300 R-Sophomore DL 6-3 270 R-Sophomore Bel Air, Md./Bel Air Pennsdale/Muncy Aston/Sun Valley

R-Junior: Played R-Freshman: R-Freshman: in all 11 games and Played in eight Played in four games started at tight games, primarily on on the defensive line end at C.W. Post special teams. … made one tackle … had six catches Background: against Cheyney. for 124 yards … Three-year Background: Four- two catches for 63 letterwinner and year letterwinner yards (36 and 27) at fi rst team All-State … second team Millersville … two off ensive lineman All-Delaware County catches for 32 yards as a junior … first at defensive end vs. Cheyney. team All-District on … member of the R-Sophomore: Played in three games in offensive line and first team Northern Tier Southern Chester County League fi rst team fi rst career action. League on both sides of the line during final at defensive end and guard … third team Background: Three-year letterwinner two years … named league’s lineman of the All-State … 23.5 sacks and 180 tackles in his and second team All-County as a junior year both seasons … earned two letters in career … team defensive MVP … played two and senior … 86 receptions for 1,182 yards basketball and baseball and played first base years of baseball … majoring in Sociology. and 14 TDs … won county and regional and DH on district championship baseball championships … earned two letters in team … Honor Roll student … member of baseball and one in track and fi eld … National Honor Society … member of Future Alex FIGUEROA • 56 member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes Business Leaders of America … majoring in DE 6-3 250 Junior … Honor Roll student … majoring in Health Secondary Education and Mathematics. and Physical Education. Whitehall/Liberty Cody BERRY • 60 Sophomore: Dan FINNEGAN • 68 Played in three DE 6-1 260 R-Sophomore games at defensive OL 6-4 285 Senior Woolwich Township, N.J./Kingsway end … made three Holmes/Academy Park tackles. R-Freshman: Background: Junior: Played Played in all 11 Three-year starter in nine games and games and started at Liberty … started at tight end against Gannon … played on the at Millersville … tied for team lead Hurricanes’ district used as an offensive with four sacks … championship and lineman and extra made 32 tackles (21 state runner-up team … had 12 sacks as a blocker at tight end. solo) and 7.5 TFL defensive end … played in McDonald’s All- Background: … sack and forced Star Game … also played power forward in Three-year fumble set up game- basketball and threw the shot put in track & letterwinner and winning TD in the field … member of Student Council … Honor two-year starter fourth quarter of 14-11 win vs. Virginia Union Roll student … majoring in Sociology. at Academy Park … All-County and All- in season opener … five tackles and a sack vs. Delaware Valley Conference selection … Kutztown and five tackles (2.0 TFL) and a sack named team’s best offensive lineman … at C.W. Post … also recorded a sack at Clarion also lettered twice in basketball … played … had at least three tackles in eight games. two years at Lackawanna JC … All-Northeast Background: Earned 12 letters in Conference … played on conference four sports during his high school career championship team that won the Sun … four-year letterwinner in football and Bowl in 2006 … member of the Dean’s wrestling … three-time All-Conference in List at Lackawanna … majoring in Sport both sports … All-South Jersey Group 3 and Management. New Jersey All-State Top 100 in football … played in NJ North-South All-Star game … District 31 champion at heavyweight on state championship team in wrestling … three-year letterwinner and All-Conference in lacrosse … regional qualifi er in the shot put in track & fi eld … majoring in Elementary and Special Education.

16 ESU Football Media Guide RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Joe FUSCO • 57 Mike BERGEY • 41 Taylor CAVE • 50 DL 6-2 270 R-Junior LB 6-2 220 Sophomore LB 6-2 220 R-Sophomore Gilbertsville/Boyertown Souderton/Souderton Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan

R-Freshman: Freshman: Only R-Freshman: Played in three player in his class Played in nine games and made to letter as a true games and made two tackles in 2007. freshman … played one start … had Background: Four- in all 11 games and 16 tackles (eight year letterwinner made 17 tackles (10 solo), 1.5 TFL and an in football at solo) … had four interception … five Boyertown … tackles at C.W. Post. tackles in first career played linebacker Background: Two- start at C.W. Post and on the defensive year letterwinner … intercepted pass line … team captain in football and at the goal line at of 8-0 team at Valley Forge Military Academy baseball … first team All-Suburban One Millersville … made seven tackles at Clarion. … participated in Naval ROTC at Boyertown Centennial Conference … had 77 tackles Background: Three-year letterwinner … Honor Roll student at Valley Forge … and two interceptions … team won four at linebacker and center … member of majoring in Business Management. straight Suburban One titles … played in All-Catholic team as a junior and senior … All- Montgomery County and East-West All-Star City selection as a senior … made 85 tackles games … second team All-Suburban One … averaged 41.3 yards per punt … Honor Keith GALINSKY • 79 in baseball with a .525 batting average … Roll student … recipient of the Philadelphia majoring in Health and Physical Education. Eagles scholar-athlete award for 2007 … DL 6-0 280 R-Senior majoring in Business Management. Carbondale/Lakeland Bryan BILLGER • 34 R-Junior: Played OLB 6-1 210 R-Sophomore Mark KALO • 20 in all 11 games and OLB 6-0 210 Junior made one start … Allentown/Salisbury had 25 tackles (14 Allentown/Emmaus R-Freshman: solo), 4.5 TFL and Played in all 11 Sophomore: a sack … career- games, mostly on Played in all 11 high six tackles in special teams … games for the first career start vs. made 13 tackles (six Warriors … made Shippensburg … solo) … had three nine tackles (five five tackles (2.0 TFL) tackles vs. C.W. Post solo) … blocked a and first career sack and Millersville. punt vs. Gannon at Millersville … four tackles at C.W. Post and Background: Four- … three tackles at had at least one tackle in nine games. year letterwinner Clarion. R-Sophomore: Played in all nine games … second team Freshman: at defensive tackle … credited with nine All-Colonial League linebacker for two years Appeared in eight tackles and had a stop in all but two games. and honorable mention as a running back … games (every game but the season opener) R-Freshman: Played in fi ve games and team captain as a senior … team defensive on special teams as a true freshman … made had one tackle. MVP … led team in tackles over fi nal two fi ve tackles (all solo) … had two tackles and Background: Three-year starter on the seasons … played in McDonald’s All-Star broke up a pass at Cheyney. off ensive and defensive line … three-time Game … earned two letters in basketball … Background: Earned three letters in All-County selection … All-State as a senior ran the 100, 200 and 4x100 meter relay for football and four in track & fi eld … played … also played baseball and basketball for one year in track … helped relay team place running back, linebacker, safety and defensive three years … Eagle Scout … Honor Roll fourth in the Colonial League and fi fth in the end … played in McDonald’s All-Star Game student … majoring in Elementary and district … member of the Future Business set school record in 100 and 200 meters as a Special Education. Leaders of America and the Key Club … junior … member of 4x100 relay team that majoring in Sociology. placed fi fth in the state as a freshman … Defense Emmaus student ambassador … majoring in Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Sport Management. 2006 5 0 0 0/0 0 2007 9 0 0 0/0 0 2008 25 4.5 1.0 0/0 0 Defense Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Career 39 4.5 1.0 0/0 0 2007 5 0 0 0/0 0 2008 9 0.5 0 0/0 0 Career 14 0.5 0 0/0 0

ESU Football Media Guide 17 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS David NUNEZ • 37 Kevin SCHAFER • 24 Mike GNALL • 27 LB 6-0 220 Senior LB 6-1 220 Junior FS 6-0 185 Senior Lincoln Park, N.J./Boonton Fairless Hills/Conwell-Egan Whitehall/Whitehall

Junior: Played in Sophomore: Junior: Played fi ve games … made Played in all 11 in nine games and four tackles (all solo) games, mostly on made one start … … two tackles each special teams … had 17 tackles (11 at C.W. Post and made six tackles solo) and three Millersville. (three solo) … in pass breakups … Background: on three tackles at eight tackles in only Earned 10 letters in Clarion. start of the year at three sports (four Freshman: Played Bloomsburg … five in baseball, three in all nine games tackles, forced a in basketball and and made two starts fumble and broke football) … played on state championshp at free safety as a true freshman … had 12 up two passes the week before vs. West teams in football and basketball … three- tackles (10 solo) and an interception … made Chester. year All-Conference and All-County and four tackles in season opener at California … Sophomore: Started seven games at All-Area as a senior at fullback, safety and had fi rst career interception at Lock Haven … safety and played in all nine contests … linebacker … All-Conference and All-County started against Slippery Rock and Cheyney. led ESU’s defensive backs with 40 tackles in baseball and basketball … team MVP in all Background: Three-year letterwinner (22 solo) and broke up three passes … three sports … president of Student Council in football and basketball … played intercepted a pass at California … career- … majoring in Sport Management. quarterback, linebacker and safety … fi rst high 10 tackles vs. Slippery Rock … had team All-City and second team All-State … eight tackles vs. Bloomsburg and six stops Philadelphia Catholic League MVP … Maxwell vs. Millersville … recorded four tackles and a Richard PETER • 47 Award winner … team captain … set school fumble recovery at West Chester … had 13 OLB 6-4 215 Junior records for passing yards and touchdowns punt returns for 77 yards. … threw shot put and ran 100 meters in Freshman: Played in all 11 games … Hackettstown, N.J./Hackettstown track & fi eld … Honor Roll student in seven started season finale at safety vs. Kutztown … of eight semesters … majoring in Secondary led all ESU freshmen with 32 tackles (15 solo) Sophomore: Education and Mathematics. … made season-high seven tackles vs. West Played in all 11 Chester … had an interception and 11-yard games, mostly on Defense return at Edinboro. special teams … Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Background: Led Whitehall to a league made three tackles 2007 12 0 0 0/0 1 championship and District 11 runner-up (two solo). 2008 6 0 0 0/0 0 finish … earned four letters in football, three Background: Career 18 0 0 0/0 1 in baseball and two in basketball … holds Three-year career passing and touchdown records … letterwinner and Shawnte CARROLL • 3 second team All-Area at quarterback and All-Conference honorable mention in baseball … school’s linebacker … two- DB 5-8 165 R-Sophomore Male Athlete of the Year … majoring in Social time All-Area by Easton Express-Times and Levittown/Harry S Truman Studies and Secondary Education. Warren Reporter … team’s most outstanding defensive player as a junior and senior … R-Freshman: Defense earned two letters in wrestling and baseball Played in nine games Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. … as a senior in baseball, was first team All- at cornerback and 2006 32 1.0 0 0/0 1 Conference, All-West Jersey and third team started vs. Kutztown 2007 40 0 0 0/1 1 All-Group 2 at first base … played football … had 10 tackles 2008 17 0 0 1/0 0 as a freshman at Pace University … made 16 (nine solo) and three Career 89 1.0 0 1/1 2 tackles for the season and was Special Teams pass breakups … Player of the Week vs. Bentley with eight four tackles and a tackles and blocked punt … majoring in breakup vs. Cheyney Biology. … three tackles and broke up two passes at C.W. Post. Background: First team Suburban One at cornerback as a senior … also played tailback and wide receiver … earned two letters in track & fi eld and also played basketball … majoring in Sport Management.

18 ESU Football Media Guide PLAYERS TO WATCH Rob HARTENFELS • 15 Ray WAGNER • 17 Jordan HALLMAN • 80 DB 5-10 180 R-Junior QB 6-1 190 R-Sophomore WR 6-0 175 R-Freshman East Stroudsburg/ES South Harrisburg/Susquehanna Elizabethtown/Elizabethtown

R-Freshman: Background: R-Sophomore: Threw a 44-yard Three-sport athlete Played in 10 games touchdown pass at Elizabethtown … had 14 tackles on fi rst collegiate … three-year (12 solo), three attempt vs. Cheyney letterwinner in pass breakups and … went 1-for-3 football while an interception through the air in his playing quarterback, … three tackles only action. running back, wide and first career Background: receiver, punter interception at Three-year starter and cornerback … Clarion. … led team to Mid- compiled more than R-Freshman: Penn AAA championship and 10-2 record 2,000 all-purpose yards as a senior … first Played in four games and made fi rst career … fi rst team All-Conference and Conference team All-Conference as a running back, kick start vs. Slippery Rock … had four tackles MVP … second team All-State … threw for returner and punter and second team as a (three solo) vs. the Rock. 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns and ran for cornerback … first team defensive back as a Background: Four-year member of 800 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior … junior … team captain in football, basketball the football team … All-Lehigh Valley at majoring in Business Management. and track & field … two-year starter at point cornerback … All-League and All-Area at guard, averaging 11 points and six assists cornerback and wide receiver as a junior and per game … District qualifier in 100, 200 and senior … member of the WNEP Dream Team 4x400 relay in track … ran 100m in 10.77 … pole vaulted and ran 100 and 200 in track Justin LEE • 23 seconds, 200m in 22.1 and 400m in 49.7 … & fi eld … member of the National Honor TB 5-10 200 R-Freshman Honor Roll student … Scholar-Athlete Award Society … majoring in Sport Management. Bethlehem/Freedom recipient … majoring in Sport Management.

Defense Background: Year Tackles TFL Sacks FF/FR Int. Two-year starter 2007 4 0 0 0/0 0 at running back 2008 14 0 0 0/0 1 and defensive Career 18 0 0 0/0 1 back at Freedom … averaged 70 yards per game Steve MALINCHAK • 12 and scored eight QB 5-11 180 R-Junior touchdowns as a junior … ran for 101 Carbondale/Scranton Prep yards in first game as a senior before suffering a season-ending Background: injury … ran on track & field team as a senior Transferred to ESU … majoring in Sociology. after two seasons at the University of Pittsburgh in 2006 and 2007 … four- year letterwinner at quarterback at Scranton Prep … threw 40 career touchdown passes … passed for more than 2,100 yards as a senior and led team to the district playoffs … named to The Times-Tribune Dream Team … ran 100m, 200m and 4x100 relay in track & field … Honor Roll student … majoring in Pre-Medicine.

ESU Football Media Guide 19 PLAYERS TO WATCH Jameel SEYMOUR • 84 Matt BROWN • 85 Blair GOWER • 55 WR 5-11 180 R-Freshman TE 6-2 240 R-Senior OL 6-1 285 R-Freshman Northampton/Northampton Telford/Souderton Langhorne/Neshaminy

Background: R-Junior: Caught Background: Two-year starter one pass for three First team All- at wide receiver yards in season Suburban One on and defensive opener vs. Virginia the defensive line back … had 770 Union before and second team receiving yards and suffering year- center as a senior eight touchdowns ending injury. … two-year starter … All-Lehigh R-Sophomore: … first team All- Valley Conference Played in all nine Area selection … in football and games and made Trentonian first team basketball … three starts … All-Lower Dauphin three-year letterwinner in basketball and started and caught three passes for 23 yards … played in East-West All-Star game … track … Honor Roll student … majoring in at California … also had two catches for 23 involved with Challenger football program Psychology. yards vs. IUP. … Suburban One League Scholar-Athlete … R-Freshman: Played in five games in his Honor Roll student … majoring in Health and first season at ESU. Physical Education. Wade WILLIAMS • 88 Background: Three-year letterwinner WR 6-0 175 R-Freshman in football and basketball … first team All- Suburban One conference at tight end and Seve RIVERS • 70 Bangor/Pius X defensive end … first team All-Intelligencer OL 6-3 300 R-Freshman … majoring in Health and Physical Education. Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Background: First team All-State wide Background: receiver as a junior Matt DAUBE • 77 Three-year and senior … holds OL 6-3 300 R-Senior letterwinner and career records with two-year starter 115 receptions, Dallas/Dallas on both sides of 2,026 yards and 28 the ball … also Background: touchdowns … set lettered in track & Three-year single season marks field and wrestling letterwinner in with 66 catches and … member of state football and track 17 TDs … three- championship and field … CSA year starter at point guard in basketball and wrestling team All-Region, WVC shortstop in baseball … received school’s … went 19-0 at heavyweight … Honor All-Conference and Scholar-Athlete Award … U.S. Army Scholar- Roll student … majoring in Business Unico All-Star as a Athlete … Honor Roll student … majoring in Management. Exercise Professional program. senior … placed fourth in District 2 in shot put at 46-1 Matt PAUKOVITCH • 89 as a sophomore … captain in both sports TE 6-3 220 R-Freshman … member of Future Business Leaders of Nazareth/Nazareth America and Student Council … Eagle Scout … majoring in Sport Management. Background: Three-year starter in football and basketball … captain of both teams … played tight end and defensive end in football … majoring in Health and Physical Education. ESU captured its first NCAA Northeast Regional title in 2005 and received the Lambert Meadowlands Award for football supremacy in the East in Division II.

20 ESU Football Media Guide PLAYERS TO WATCH Wrenton WRIGHT II • 71 Jon WEBER • 46 Raymond WELLS • 76 OL 6-3 285 R-Freshman DE 6-2 240 R-Sophomore DL 6-2 300 R-Freshman Philadelphia/Cardinal Dougherty Palmerton/Palmerton Ocean Twp., N.J./Ocean Twp.

Background: Background: Background: Two- Four-year Earned three letters year starter on both letterwinner on in football and two sides of the line … the offensive and each in baseball All-Shore Area on defensive line … and basketball defense … received All-Catholic League … voted Hardest Vince Lombardi and All-Southeast Working Player on Award … averaged Pennsylvania as football team and 50 tackles per year a senior … team made more than … majoring in captain … earned 100 tackles … History. three letters as a .340 with 12 RBI as defenseman in lacrosse and two letters in centerfielder in baseball and averaged nine track & field in the shot put … majoring in points and eight rebounds in basketball as Business Management. a senior … member of Student Council … Zechariah RUNKLE • 29 Honor Roll student … majoring in Sociology. FS 6-3 205 R-Freshman Sam HULL • 43 Harrisburg/John Harris Demetrius LINDSEY • 92 DE 6-2 250 R-Freshman Freshman: Had Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg DL 6-4 265 R-Freshman three tackles and Reading/Reading a forced fumble at Background: Clarion … missed All-Conference, All- Background: rest of the season Area and All-West All-Berks County due to injury. Jersey selection … and All-Lancaster- Background: played on 12-0 state Lebanon League First team All-Mid- championship team selection … played Penn as a senior as a junior … three- defensive end and and second team year letterwinner tight end … earned as a junior … two- on both sides of three letters in year letterwinner as a wide receiver and free the line … member football and four safety … played in East-West All-Star game of FFA … Honor in track & field … … named team’s Most Inspirational Player Roll student … father Chris was a four-year All-County in the … two-year letterwinner in basketball … letterwinner for the Warriors from 1984-87 … shot put and 400m … class president in earned one letter in football as a sophomore major is undeclared. student government … Honor Roll student in Tillamook, Oregon … majoring in Exercise … majoring in Political Science. Science.

Lionel Mitchell 2008 1st team All-PSAC East CB Cactus Bowl participant

ESU Football Media Guide 21 PLAYERS TO WATCH Nate DANIELS Mitch PRIMAS Jake VERNON QB 6-2 190 Freshman TB 5-8 180 Freshman FB 5-10 240 Freshman Laureldale/Muhlenberg Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Point Pleasant, N.J./Pt Pleasant Beach

Background: Second team All-State Background: Second team All-South Background: All-Shore Conference, All- Class AAAA specialist … first team All-Berks Jersey, first team All-Group 4 and Super 100 Division and All-State selection … four-year County and Offensive Back of the Year … led All-State selection … three-year letterwinner letterwinner at fullback and defensive line team to second round of District 3 playoffs as running back, cornerback and kick returner … had 167 carries for 900 yards … received … threw for 2,347 yards and 19 TD and … averaged 5.3 yards per carry … team won Coaches Award and MVP of Thanksgiving ran for 518 yards and 4 TD as a senior … Olympic Conference championship in 2006 game … had 18-10 record at 215 pounds only quarterback in Berks County history to … two-year letterwinner in baseball and as captain of wrestling team as a senior … have two 2,000-yard seasons … set District All-Conference as a sophomore … major is team MVP in field events in track & field, 3 playoff record with 450 yards passing undeclared. participating in 100 meters, shot put, discus vs. Hempfield … 4,724 career yards, 300 and javelin … Academic All-Shore in football completions and 43 TD … team captain … … major is undeclared. three-year letterwinner in football and also Kendrick WILLIAMS lettered once in javelin and pole vault in TB 5-9 185 Freshman track & field … played trombone in concert Bryan OGDEN and jazz band … Eagle Scout … member of Hamilton, N.J./Nottingham WR 6-1 185 Freshman National Honor Society … Honor Roll student Wayne Hills, N.J./Wayne Hills … majoring in Secondary Education. Background: Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year nominee … third team Background: Played on three straight All-State selection and Colonial Valley state championship teams that finished with Conference Player of the Year after running Eric DEERY record of 52-0 … All-League, All-County and for conference record 2,186 yards and 22 Super 100 All-State selection at wide receiver TB 6-0 180 Freshman TD on 320 carries as a senior … set Mercer and safety … selected to play in NJ North- County record with 428 yards rushing and Alpha, N.J./Phillipsburg South All-Star game … 91 career catches, 950 scored scored four TD vs. Hamilton … was yards and 17 touchdowns … lettered twice in also a starter on the basketball team … major Background: Warren County Player of basketball and once in baseball … majoring is undeclared. the Year, first team All-West Jersey and third in Sport Management. team All-State selection … member of 10-2 state championship team as a senior … was also first team All-Group 3 and two-time first team All-Skyland at tailback … second in Phillipsburg history in rushing with 1,718 yards and 13 TD … three-year letterwinner in football and track & field … All-Skyland and All-Group 3 in 55 meters and All-Skyland in 200 … also did 100, 400, long jump and triple jump … Honor Roll student … majoring in Criminal Justice.

NickNick KrKrutut 20082008 All-American Punter

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22 ESU Football Media Guide PLAYERS TO WATCH Robert BLEILER Mike DIMITRIOU James BUTLER WR 6-1 195 Freshman OL 6-4 310 Junior DL 6-5 305 Junior Dillsburg/Northern Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Levittown, N.Y./Division Avenue Memorial Background: First team All-Mid Penn Background: Transferring to ESU from as a junior and senior at wide receiver and Background: Transferring to ESU from Nassau CC … first team All-Conference defensive back … played on Mid-Penn Nassau CC … first team All-Conference selection … lettered in football, wrestling championship teams in 2006 and 2007 … selection … lettered in football, basketball, and track & field in high school at Division three-year letterwinner in football and lacrosse and track & field in high school at Avenue … two-time All-Nassau County lettered four times in basketball and track & Floral Park … member of Leader Corps and in wrestling … majoring in Business field … team captain in all three sports … Superintendent Academic Athlete Award Management. three-time All-Mid Penn in basketball, Patriot recipient … Honor Roll student … majoring News Big 15 and scored 1,454 career points in Health and Physical Education. … Mid-Penn champion in discus as a junior Tom DUNCAN and eighth in state in shot put as a senior DL 6-2 240 Freshman … also participated in sprints and jumps … Kevon BROWN member of Key Club and National Honor Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes Society … Honor Roll student … majoring in DE 6-3 215 Freshman Mathematics and Education. Thorofare, N.J./West Deptford Background: Passaic County Defensive Player of the Year, first team All-League Background: Two-time first team and All-County on the defensive line … 102 Greg BLUE Colonial Conference at defensive end … tackles, eight sacks and eight forced fumbles as a senior … earned two letters in football OL 6-2 280 Freshman standout track & field athlete … clocked 7.42 in 55 hurdles to win Eastern States and three in track & field … All-League and West Chester/Unionville Championships at the Armory in New York All-County in shot put (51-2) … set NJ state City … won Group 2 championship in 200 bench press record in powerlifting (325 Background: First team All-League on meters (21.88) … finished eighth in 200 and pounds, 16 years old) … four stripe brown offensive line and second team on defensive fourth in 110 hurdles with personal best of belt in Goshin-RYU Karate … majoring in line … named best overall lineman in Chest- 14.37 at the New Jersey Meet of Champions Criminal Justice. mont … team went 28-2 over three years … runs 100 meters in 11.1 seconds … major … team captain … threw shot put 40 feet is undeclared. in one year in track & field … Honor Roll student … majoring in Sociology.

Joe Partridge 2008 Co-Captains ESU record 284 yards rushing, 4 TD Tim Roken - 2nd QB in ESU history with consecutive 400-yard passing games October 13, 2007 at Cheyney Doug Ogden - 117 career receptions, 1,808 yards, 20 TD David Pacchioni - 178 career tackles, 20.0 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 3 interceptions

ESU Football Media Guide 23 PLAYERS TO WATCH Thomas CHESKOCHESKO John MACMACK Mark HENDERSON LB 6-1 195 Freshman DB 5-9 170 Freshman DB 5-9 165 Freshman Blakely/Valley View Newark, N.J./Immaculata Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley

Background: All-Region selection at Background: All-Conference, All- Background: Two-time All-Gazette wide linebacker … two-time team captain and County, All-District and honorable mention receiver and honorable mention All-State MVP … 104 tackles, four sacks, four fumble All-State selection … first team All-Prep as defensive back … three-year letterwinner … recoveries and two interceptions as a senior defensive back and second team as running team MVP with 800 yards receiving, 13 TD … 211 yards and two TD as a fullback … back and wide receiver on offense … posted and six interceptions as a senior … scored four-year letterwinner in track & field … nine interceptions, 74 tackles, 750 receiving 17 career TD … lettered in baseball as an personal bests of 51.9 in 400, 2:03 in 800, yards and seven TD as a junior and senior outfielder as a senior … Scholar-Athlete 41 feet in shot put and 128 feet in discus … … earned three letters in football and Award recipient … Honor Roll student … Honor Roll student … majoring in Education. four in basketball … started on two state major is undeclared. championship basketball teams … first team All-County as a senior and two-time Sam STALLARD first team All-Defense … ran 100 and 4x100 Weston BUNDENTHAL LB 6-1 210 Freshman in track as a senior … majoring in Business FS 6-2 180 Freshman Management. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder

Background: Member of four straight Background: Three-year letterwinner Northern Hills Conference championship and two-year starter at free safety … played teams … three-year letterwinner at on 2006 state runner-up team that went 13-2 linebacker and offensive tackle … All-County … as a senior, had 39 tackles, one sack and and All-Conference selection … team captain one interception and averaged 36.7 yards per … threw shot put and discus in track & field kick return … team qualified for playoffs four … major is undeclared. straight years … two-year letterwinner in track & field and was captain of both teams … Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Honor Roll student … majoring in Biology and Pre- ImportantImportant NCAA ComCompliancepliance Notice to Our Parents, Fans Medicine. and Booster Club Members

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Head coach Denny Douds during and after the PSAC record-setting 213th win of his career, 44-41 (OT), over Shippensburg last fall. The Last Time it Happened . . 100-Yard Rushing Game 100-Yard Receiving Game Fumble Return for TD ESU - Joe Partridge (105), Kutztown, 2007 ESU - Jeff Giglio (162), Slippery Rock, 2008 ESU (Offensive) - Michael Parshley (recovered Opp. - Cardoza Jacks (101), Millersville, 2008 Opp. - Andy Tischbein (112), Millersville, 2008 in end zone), Lock Haven, 2007 ESU (Defensive) - Matthew Faas (75 yards), 200-Yard Rushing Game 200-Yard Receiving Game West Chester, 2008 ESU - Joe Partridge (284), Cheyney, 2007 ESU - Evan Prall (254), Lock Haven, 2006 Opp. - Terrence Jackson (49 yards), IUP, 2007 Opp. - Ryan Lehmeier (229), Slippery Rock, 2007 Opp. - not available Blocked Punt Return for TD Two 100-Yard Rushers Two 100-Yard Receivers ESU - Tyree Townes (7 yards), Bloomsburg, ESU - Derek Lucas (218) and Jimmy Terwilliger ESU - Jeff Giglio (139) and Ed Kiser (111), NCAA Playoffs, 2005 (115), SCSU, NCAA Playoffs, 2005 Millersville, 2008 Opp. - Barron James (recovered in end zone), Opp. - Nick Sipes (118) and Eddie Emmanuel Opp. - Nate Forse (117) and Mark Huddleston Mansfield, 1998 (105), Clarion, 2008 (115), California, 2006 Blocked Field Goal Return for TD 30 Rushing Attempts of 50 Yards ESU - Tyree Townes (84 yards), Millersville, 2003 ESU - Joe Partridge (34), Cheyney, 2007 ESU - Anthony Carfagno (61), Bentley, 2005 Opp. - Antonio Williams (69 yards), Opp. - Brent Steinmetz (32), West Chester, 2006 Opp. - Jason Gwaltney (50), C.W. Post, 2008 Shippensburg, 2002

300-Yard Passing Game Pass of 50 Yards Recorded a Safety ESU - Matt Marshall (365), Slippery Rock, 2008 ESU - Ed Kiser from Tim Roken (96); Jeff Giglio ESU - David Pacchioni, Bloomsburg, 2008 Opp. - Nick Georgetti (330), C.W. Post, 2008 from Matt Marshall (86), Millersville, 2008 Opp. - Team (holding in end zone), Opp. - Kyle Ream from Dan Latorre (77), Virginia Union, 2008 400-Yard Passing Game Bloomsburg, 2008 ESU - Tim Roken (414), Shippensburg, 2008 40 Yard Field Goal Opp. - not available Punt Return for TD ESU - Greg Knauss (44 yards), Kutztown, 2008 ESU - Evan Prall (75 yards), West Chester, 2006 Opp. - John Banzhof (46 yards), 25 Pass Completions Opp. - Chris Bone (85 yards), C.W. Post, 2005 Millersville, 2008 ESU - Tim Roken (31), Shippensburg, 2008 Opp. - Bill Shirk (29), Millersville, 2008 Kickoff Return for TD 50 Yard Field Goal ESU - Michael Glover (93 yards), ESU - Greg Knauss (53 yards), IUP, 2007 40 Pass Attempts Millersville, 2002 Opp. - not available ESU - Tim Roken (59), Shippensburg, 2008 Opp. - Kevin Marshall (91 yards), Opp. - Bill Shirk (45), Millersville, 2008 Shippensburg, 2008 60 Yard Punt ESU - Nick Krut (65 yards), Slippery Rock, 2008 Interception Return for TD Opp. - Brandon Fields (66 yards), ESU - Matt Freed (30 yards), C.W. Post, 2008 Mansfield, 2006 Opp. - Vince Browning (58 yards), Bloomsburg, 2008

ESU Football Media Guide 2725 THE PSAC PSAC Overview were first recognized in the mid-1990s. Originating in 1951 to administer and promote Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, eight men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic league schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most schools enroll over 118,000 students and claim over 670,000 alumni, heralded intercollegiate conferences. including 430,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. The first major step came in 1977, when based The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. on a growing interest, the league reorganized to It employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. 2008-09 NCAA Champions The most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 academic Team - Bloomsburg, Field Hockey; Lock Haven, Softball year when the PSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding Individual - Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Nafee Harris, IUP (Long full-time members and Mercyhurst College, and Jump); Neely Spence, Shippensburg (5000m); Division II Indoor Track & associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. The membership now Field - Shippensburg, Distance Medley Relay (Mary Dell, Shannon Hare, consists of 16 full-time institutions and the one associate. Abigail Huber, Neely Spence); Division II Swimming & Diving - Kayla All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Kelosky, Clarion (1m diving, 3m diving); Logan Pearsall, Clarion (3m diving); Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one- Division I Wrestling - Jarrod King, Edinboro (165); Division II Wrestling - state conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (133); Josh Shields, Mercyhurst (165); Men’s Golf distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football- - Gavin Smith, IUP playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. 2008-09 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools Women’s Soccer - Taylor Hilinski, Mercyhurst; Ashley Jones, Edinboro; annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA Football - Jon Ochs, Bloomsburg; Bryan Boyce, Mercyhurst; Ryan Nye, postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 42 Kutztown; Volleyball - Jenn Blasko, Slippery Rock; Men’s Basketball - Kyle NCAA team and 228 individual title winners. Goldcamp, Gannon; Chris Bach, ESU; Softball - Sonia Petrosniak, California; While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has Women’s At-Large - Kelley Healey, Kutztown (Field Hockey); Men’s evolved into one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, At-Large - Jarrod King, Edinboro (Wrestling); Women’s Track & Field/ nearly one-third of the PSAC’s estimated 6,200 participants are honored Cross County - Mary Dell, Shippensburg; Jennifer Harpp, Slippery Rock; each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of Priscilla Jennings, Millersville; Erin Richard, Clarion; Men’s Track & Field/ 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes Cross Country - Chris Clark, California; Paul Wagner, ESU PSAC Champions — 1934-2008 Divisional Champions The State Game 1966: Clarion 28 West Chester 26 2008: West Chester (E), California (W) 2008: California 47, West Chester 36 1965: ESU 26, IUP 10 2007: West Chester (E), California (W) 1987: IUP 21, West Chester 9 1964: ESU 27, IUP 14 2006: Bloomsburg (E), IUP, California (W) 1986: IUP 20, West Chester 6 1963: West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 7 2005: Bloomsburg (E), California, Edinboro (W) 1985: Bloomsburg 31, IUP 9 1962: Slippery Rock 13, ESU 6 2004: West Chester (E), Shippensbug, Edinboro, 1984: California 21, Bloomsburg 14 1961: West Chester 21, Slippery Rock 0 IUP (W) 1983: Clarion 27, ESU 14 1960: West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6 2003: ESU, Bloomsburg (E), IUP, Edinboro (W) 1982: ESU 24, Edinboro 22 2002: ESU, Bloomsburg (E), IUP (W) 1981: Shippensburg 34, Millersville 17 Picked by Saylor System 2001: Bloomsburg (E), IUP (W) 1980: Clarion 15, Kutztown 14 1959 - West Chester 1954 - ESU, Bloomsburg, 2000: Bloomsburg (E), Clarion, IUP, Slippery Rock (W) 1979: Lock Haven 48, Cheyney 14 1958 - California West Chester (tie) 1999: West Chester (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1978: ESU 49, Clarion 4 1957 - Lock Haven 1953 - West Chester 1998: Millersville (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1977: Clarion 25, Millersville 24 1956 - West Chester 1952 - West Chester 1997: Bloomsburg (E), Slippery Rock (W) 1976: ESU 14, Shippensburg 14 (tie) 1955 - Bloomsburg 1951 - Bloomsburg 1996: Bloomsburg (E), Clarion (W) 1975: ESU 24, Edinboro 20 Picked by Sportswriters 1995: Bloomsburg, Millersville (E), Edinboro (W) 1974: Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7 1950 - West Chester 1940 - IUP, Millersville (tie) 1994: Bloomsburg, West Chester (E), IUP (W) 1973: Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14 1949 - Bloomsburg 1939 - Slippery Rock 1993: Millersville (E), IUP (W) 1972: Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 27 1948 - Bloomsburg 1938 - Mansfield 1992: West Chester (E), IUP (W) 1971: West Chester 35, Edinboro 14 1947 - Mansfield 1937 - Lock Haven 1991: ESU (E), IUP (W) 1970: Edinboro 14, West Chester 6 1946 - California 1936 - Lock Haven 1990: Millersville (E), IUP (W) 1969: West Chester 41, Clarion 34 1942 - ESU 1935 - Shippensburg 1989: West Chester, Millersville (E), Edinboro (W) 1968: ESU 28, California 28 (tie) 1941 - Millersville 1934 - IUP 1988: Millersville, (E) Shippensburg (W) 1967: West Chester 27, Clarion 7 Pennsylvania State 2008 PSAC Football Standings Athletic Conference Eastern Division Western Division 204 Annex Building PSAC Overall PSAC Overall Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, Pa. 17745 W L W L W L W L *West Chester 7 0 9 4 *California 7 0 12 2 Commissioner: Steve Murray, (570) 484-2512 Bloomsburg 6 1 11 2 Edinboro 5 2 9 2 Asst. Comm. for External Relations: ESU 5 2 9 2 IUP 5 2 8 2 Will Adair, (570) 484-2780 Kutztown 4 3 5 6 Mercyhurst 5 2 7 4 Asst. Comm. for Internal Relations: Shippensburg 3 4 4 7 Slippery Rock 3 4 5 6 C.W. Post 2 5 3 8 Gannon 2 5 4 7 Carlin Chesick, (570) 484-2512 Millersville 1 6 1 10 Clarion 1 6 3 8 Director of Media Relations: Cheyney 0 7 0 11 Lock Haven 0 7 0 11 Matt Beltz, (570) 484-2884 *Eastern Division Champion *Western Division Champion 2826 ESU Football Media Guide JIMMY TERWILLIGER Jimmy Terwilliger • 2005 Harlon Hill Award Winner 16 ESU School Records • 18 NCAA Division II Records

ESU PSAC DII NCAA History Touchdown Passes (Career) – 148 1st 1st 1st t-1st Touchdown Passes (Season) – 50, 2005 1st 1st t-2nd t-10th Total Off ense (Career) – 16,064 1st 1st 1st 3rd Total Off ense per Game (Career) – 334.7 1st 1st 1st 10th Total Off ense (Season) – 4,960, 2005 1st 1st 3rd 12th Passing Yards (Career) – 14,350 1st 1st 1st 5th Passing Yards (Season) – 4,571, 2005 1st 1st 3rd 20th Passing Effi ciency (Career) – 170.7 1st 1st 1st 7th Passing Effi ciency (Season) – 186.1, 2005 1st 1st 3rd 8th (min. 30 attempts/game) Pass Attempts (Career) – 1,481 1st 2nd Pass Attempts (Season) – 424, 2005 1st 8th Pass Completions (Career) – 906 1st 1st Pass Completions (Season) – 262, 2005 1st 5th Completion Percentage (Career) – 61.2 1st Completion Percentage (Season) – 64.2, 2006 1st ESU quarterback Jimmy Other Division II Records Terwilliger was the recipient of Games with a Touchdown Pass – 47 the 2005 Harlon Hill Award as the Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass – 39 most outstanding football player Seasons Gaining 4,000 Yards of Total Off ense – 2, 2004 and 2005 in Division II. Seasons Gaining 3,000 Yards of Total Off ense – 4, 2003-06 Games with 300 Yards of Total Off ense (Career) – 27 Harlon Hill Award Games with 300 Yards Passing (Career) – 26 2006 – 4th Games with 200 Yards Passing (Career) – 43 2005 – Winner Games with 200 Yards Passing (Season) – 14, 2005 2004 – 5th Yards per Attempt (Career) – 9.7 2003 – Regional Finalist Yards per Completion (Career) – 15.8 Games with 3 TD Passes (Career) – 30 AP Little All-America Touchdowns Responsible For – 161 2006 – second team Points Responsible For – 966 2005 – second team CareerCareer Statistics D2football.com All-America 2006 – honorable mention G EffEff . Comp. Att. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD Total OffOff . 2005 – second team 2003 11 15153.63.6 200 334949 57.57.33 29829877 30 7 92 335555 5 33334242 2004 – honorable mention 20042004 12 174.1 222 362 61.3 3826 33 11 97 466 2 4292 2005 14 1186.086.0 226262 424 661.81.8 44571571 50 11 127 383899 4 49496060 20062006 11 165.5 222 334646 64.64.22 29296666 3355 7 110505 550404 2 33470470 D2football.com All-Region CareerCareer 48 175.3 906 1481 61.2 14, 14,350350 148 36 421 1,7 1,71414 13 16,06416,064 2003-06 Off ensive Player of the Year 2003, 2004

Football Gazette All-America 2006 – honorable mention 2005 – fi rst team 2004 – third team 2003 – honorable mention

PSAC East Off ensive Player of the Year – 2003, 2004, 2006 First Team All-PSAC East 2003-06

ESU Outstanding Player 2003-06 ESU Redshirt Award 2003-06

ESU Football Media Guide 27 2009 WARRIORS No. Name Pos.Po Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 3 *Shawnte Carroll DB 5-8 165 R-So. Levittown/Harry S Truman 5 *Ed Kiser WR 5-11 165 R-Jr. Red Lion/Red Lion 6 Eric Lehman WR 6-3 200 R-Fr. Muncy/Muncy 7 *Jeff Giglio WR 5-11 190 R-Jr. Easton/Freedom 8 *Sam Shuman WR 6-3 200 R-Sr. Lancaster/Hempfield 9 *Matt Marshall QB 6-1 205 R-Jr. York/Spring Grove 10 Ed Ebewo FS 5-11 195 R-So. Tobyhanna/Old Bridge 12 Steve Malinchak QB 5-11 180 R-Jr. Carbondale/Scranton Prep 14 *Adam Thomas WR 5-8 165 R-So. Easton/Wilson 15 *Rob Hartenfels DB 5-10 180 R-Jr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South 17 Ray Wagner QB 6-1 190 R-So. Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township 20 *Mark Kalo OLB 6-0 210 Jr. Allentown/Emmaus 21 *Zach Krise WR 5-10 170 R-Jr. Hanover/Southwest 22 *David Castillo DB 5-7 160 Jr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South 23 Justin Lee TB 5-10 200 R-Fr. Bethlehem/Freedom 24 *Kevin Schafer LB 6-1 220 Jr. Fairless Hills/Conwell-Egan 26 *Nicholas Artinger DB 6-1 180 Sr. Allentown/Freedom 27 *Mike Gnall FS 6-0 185 Sr. Whitehall/Whitehall 28 *Russell Johnson TB 5-9 175 R-So. Darby/Archbishop Carroll 29 Zechariah Runkle FS 6-3 205 R-Fr. Harrisburg/John Harris 33 Kyle Lurz OLB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Andover, N.J./North Warren Regional 34 *Bryan Billger OLB 6-1 210 R-So. Allentown/Salisbury 35 *Jeff Case DE 6-2 255 R-Jr. Blairstown, N.J./North Warren 37 *David Nunez LB 6-0 220 Sr. Lincoln Park, N.J./Boonton 39 *Matt Freed OLB 5-10 210 R-Jr. Souderton/Souderton 40 *Brent Jones FB 6-0 255 R-Jr. Wilkes-Barre/Meyers 41 *Mike Bergey LB 6-2 220 So. Souderton/Souderton 43 Sam Hull DE 6-2 250 R-Fr. Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg 46 Jon Weber DE 6-2 240 R-So. Palmerton/Palmerton 47 *Richard Peter OLB 6-4 215 Jr. Hackettstown, N.J./Hackettstown 50 *Taylor Cave LB 6-2 220 R-So. Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan 54 Dennis Lynch LB 6-1 215 R-So. Levittown/Pennsbury 55 Blair Gower OL 6-1 285 R-Fr. Langhorne/Neshaminy 56 *Alex Figueroa DE 6-1 250 Jr. Whitehall/Liberty 57 *Joe Fusco DL 6-2 270 R-Jr. Gilbertsville/Boyertown 58 *Zach Sarginger OL 6-3 300 R-So. Pennsdale/Muncy 60 *Cody Berry DE 6-1 260 R-So. Woolwich Township, N.J./Kingsway 64 *Dan Caffrey OL 6-0 270 R-So. Whitehall/Whitehall 68 *Dan Finnegan OL 6-4 285 Sr. Holmes/Academy Park 70 Seve Rivers OL 6-3 300 R-Fr. Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley 71 Wrenton Wright II OL 6-3 285 R-Fr. Philadelphia/Cardinal Dougherty 74 *Morgan Thomas OL 6-3 300 R-Sr. Allentown/Parkland 76 Raymond Wells DL 6-2 300 R-Fr. Ocean Township, N.J./Ocean Township 77 Matt Daube OL 6-3 300 R-Sr. Dallas/Dallas 79 *Keith Galinsky DL 6-0 280 R-Sr. Carbondale/Lakeland 80 Jordan Hallman WR 6-0 175 R-Fr. Elizabethtown/Elizabethtown 84 Jameel Seymour WR 5-11 180 R-Fr. Northampton/Northampton 85 Matt Brown TE 6-2 240 R-Sr. Telford/Souderton 86 *Willie Bell TE 6-4 240 R-Sr. Bel Air, Md./Bel Air 88 Wade Williams WR 6-0 175 R-Fr. Bangor/Pius X 89 Matt Paukovitch TE 6-3 220 R-Fr. Nazareth/Nazareth 91 *Matthew Faas DE 6-0 250 R-Sr. Sea Girt, N.J./Wall 92 Demetrius Lindsey DL 6-4 265 R-Fr. Reading/Reading 95 *Rudy Cerami DL 6-3 270 R-So. Aston/Sun Valley 98 Drew Reinhard K 6-0 160 R-Jr. Emmaus/Emmaus

3028 ESU Football Media Guide 2009 WARRIORS Robert Bleiler WR 6-1 195 Fr. Dillsburg/Northern Greg Blue OL 6-2 280 Fr. West Chester/Unionville Kyle Bonda LB 6-1 215 Fr. Archbald/Mid-Valley Scott Brimmer DE 6-4 225 Fr. E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South Kevon Brown DE 6-3 215 Fr. Thorofare, N.J./West Deptford Michael Bruetsch OL 6-4 290 R-Fr. Marysville/Susquenita Weston Bundenthal FS 6-2 180 Fr. Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder Shahid Bundy OLB 6-0 205 Fr. Philadelphia/Philadelphia Military Academy James Butler DL 6-5 280 Jr. Levittown, N.Y./Division Avenue John Carrington LB 6-2 215 Fr. Pikesville, Md. (Charleston Southern) Thomas Chesko LB 6-1 195 Fr. Blakely/Valley View Travis China WR 6-0 180 Fr. West Orange, N.J./West Orange Brandon Chorba FB 5-11 225 Fr. Jessup/Mid-Valley Patrick Clancy K 6-2 200 Fr. St. James, N.Y./Smithtown East Joe Coiro OLB 6-1 220 So. East Northport, N.Y./Northport Ryan Cole OL 5-11 250 Fr. Dunmore/Dunmore Nate Daniels QB 6-2 190 Fr. Laureldale/Muhlenberg Eric Deery TB 6-0 180 Fr. Alpha, N.J./Phillipsburg Brandon Devlin TE 6-7 210 Fr. Schuylkill Haven/Schuylkill Haven Mike Dimitriou OL 6-4 310 Jr. Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Memorial Paul Drake DE 6-1 240 Fr. Wayne Hills, N.J./Wayne Hills Tom Duncan DL 6-2 240 Fr. Pompton Lakes, N.J./Pompton Lakes Shane Glacken WR 6-2 195 Fr. Scranton/Scranton Mark Henderson DB 5-9 165 Fr. Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley Mark Hill OLB 6-0 200 Fr. Allentown/Allen Miller Holmes QB 5-10 185 Fr. Dunmore/Dunmore Brian Horn, Jr. DE 6-3 240 Fr. Lehighton/Lehighton Joseph Janovic P 6-1 205 Fr. Montvale, N.J./St. Joseph’s Regional Anthony Kassab K 5-11 165 Fr. Pine Grove/Pine Grove Joe Klebon TB 5-10 200 Fr. Taylor/Riverside Dan Klingel DB 5-11 175 Fr. Washington, N.J./Warren Hills Patrick Konderossy OL 6-1 250 Fr. Bellemead, N.J./Montgomery Michael Little LB 6-0 200 Fr. Middlesex, N.J./Middlesex John Mack DB 5-9 170 Fr. Newark, N.J./Immaculata Lukas Mason TE 6-5 235 Fr. Harrisburg/Bishop McDevitt Alan McCarthy WR 5-5 150 Fr. Honey Brook/Twin Valley Nicolas Melendez DE 5-11 230 Fr. Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West Corey Mitchko WR 5-10 165 Fr. Jessup/Valley View Andrew Mitzak WR 6-2 175 Fr. Easton/Notre Dame Corbin Moffett TE 6-5 240 Fr. Bangor/Bangor Anthony Monacelli FB 5-10 250 Fr. Scranton/West Scranton Patrick Murray WR 6-1 180 R-Fr. Dallas/Dallas Ryan Nash K 6-4 220 Fr. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Daniel Nurse DL 6-1 270 So. East Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg Bryan Ogden WR 6-1 185 Fr. Wayne Hills, N.J./Wayne Hills Joe Palma OL 6-0 275 Fr. Pen Argyl/Pius X Devon Passman TB 5-9 180 Fr. Jamison/Central Bucks East Mitch Primas TB 5-8 180 Fr. Voorhees, N.J./Eastern T.J. Quinn QB 6-1 185 Fr. East Northport, N.Y./Northport David Radziak WR 6-0 175 Fr. Bellefonte/Bellefonte Connor Schwester OLB 6-0 220 So. Newton, N.J./Kittatiny A.J. Scoppa TB 5-8 180 Fr. New Milford/New Milford Alex Shenk OLB 5-10 175 Fr. Manheim/Manheim Central Kevin Smith DL 6-2 265 Fr. Nazareth/Pen Argyl Sam Stallard LB 6-1 210 Fr. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley Ryan Tawpash DB 5-9 160 Fr. Warwick, N.Y./Fork Union Prep D’Jon Tillman WR 6-1 185 Fr. Vacaville, Calif./Vanden Thomas Tippett FB 6-0 230 Fr. Fairfield/Delone Catholic Luke Trexler OLB 6-0 205 Fr. Emmaus/Emmaus Dillon Van-Spanje K/P 5-10 185 Fr. Allentown/Allen Jesse Vellucci OL 6-1 280 Fr. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Jake Vernon FB 5-10 240 Fr. Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach Anthony Villa OLB 6-1 190 Fr. Levittown, N.Y./MacArthur Matthew Wehrhahn LB 6-2 215 Fr. Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Kendrick Williams TB 5-9 185 Fr. Hamilton, N.J./Nottingham Mark Wroblewski DE 6-3 215 Fr. Green Brook, N.J./Watchung Hills Matthew Zullo OL 6-4 250 Fr. Perth Amboy, N.J./Bishop Ahr ESU Football Media Guide 3129 2008 SEASON 2008 Game-By-Game Recaps GameG 1 • Aug. A 28 28ESU14Viii • ESU 14, Virginia UiUnion 11 in his first career start, a 14-11 victory over No. 25 Virginia Union. Warriors Top Performances EAST STROUDSBURG - Senior WR Drew Stem caught a Giglio had five catches for 88 yards and scored on 13-yard touchdown pass from senior QB Tim Roken to plays of 25 yards in the first quarter and 33 yards in the of 2008 give ESU a 14-11 lead midway through the fourth quarter, fourth, and Roken was 11-of-20 for 171 yards. and the defense blanked the Panthers the rest of the way Gannon tailback Jon Richardson ran for 138 yards in LONGEST PLAYS to give the Warriors an upset victory over No. 25 Virginia the Golden Knights’ first game against a PSAC opponent, Rush: 32 yards, Jesse Reider vs. Cheyney but quarterbacks Bob Bartley and Zach Boedicker Union in the first game on the newly-installed FieldTurf at Pass: 96 yards, Tim Roken to Ed Kiser Eiler-Martin Stadium. combined to throw three costly interceptions. The win is the Warriors’ first over a team ranked in Senior TB Joe Partridge gained 45 yards on 10 carries, at Millersville the AFCA poll since a 41-34 victory over No. 25 California and Roken’s only completion was a 25-yard strike to Giglio Punt: 73 yards, Nick Krut vs. Kutztown in 2006. ESU president Dr. Robert Dillman honored state on a crossing pattern to give the Warriors a 7-0 lead on Field Goal: 44 yards, Greg Knauss senator Bob Mellow and the ESU Student Activities the opening drive. Association prior to the game for their contributions to Gannon responded with an eight-play, 69 yard drive vs. Kutztown the FieldTurf project. that culminated in an eight-yard touchdown pass from Punt Return: 37 yards, Drew Stem Redshirt freshman DE Cody Berry sacked VUU backup Bartley to Matt Davis on the first play of the second vs. Kutztown quarter. quarterback Cheston Hickman and forced a fumble that Kickoff Return: 48 yards, Jeff Giglio junior DE Matthew Faas recovered at the 13-yard line, Castillo stepped in front of a pass early in Gannon’s and Roken hit Stem two plays later to give ESU the lead next series and went 64 yards uncontested down the vs. Virginia Union with 8:29 left. Junior Greg Knauss made the PAT. sideline to put the Warriors in front 13-7 after junior kicker VUU starting quarterback Lamar Little, a preseason Greg Knauss missed the extra point. OFFENSE, SINGLE GAME Harlon Hill candidate, returned for the first time since Richardson ripped the Warriors for gains of 19, 14 and halftime but was unable to rally the Panthers. Michael 12 yards on Gannon’s opening possession of the second Rushing Yards: 97, Joe Partridge Hampton returned the ensuing kickoff to the 49, but VUU half and Jeremy Ditzler made a 27-yard field goal to cut vs. Kutztown went three-and-out and senior FB Jesse Reider forced the deficit to 13-10. Passing Yards: 420, Tim Roken at Clarion Ditzler had an opportunity to tie the game at 13-all punter Wayne Motley to pull the ball down to turn the ball Receiving Yards: 194, Doug Ogden over on downs at the VUU 41-yard line. on the final play of the third quarter, but he pushed his ESU failed to pick up fourth down conversions inside 28-yard attempt to the left. at C.W. Post the 20 on its final two possessions, but the Warriors forced On ESU’s next possession, Roken threw for 79 of the Completions: 31, Tim Roken VUU to go the length of the field and the defense held the Warriors’ 80 yards culminating in a 33-yard scoring toss to at Shippensburg Panthers to 13 net yards in their final seven possessions to Giglio, who broke a tackle at the 25-yard line and found seal the victory. the end zone for the second time in the game. Receptions: 9, Sam Shuman at Clarion The Warriors led the defensive struggle 7-6 at halftime Knauss made a 30-yard field goal with 6:15 remaining Touchdowns Rushing: 3, Joe Partridge as the two teams traded first-quarter touchdowns. ESU in the game to set the final margin. vs. Shippensburg Senior LB , the reigning PSAC East defensive struck first when senior LB Fred Rice recovered a fumble Fred Rice Touchdowns Passing: 5, Tim Roken at the three-yard line and senior TB Joe Partridge went in player of the week, made 11 tackles and Castillo and on the next play to put ESU ahead 7-0 at the 8:27 mark in fellow defensive backs Nicholas Artinger and Lionel at Clarion the first quarter. Mitchell both made six stops. Touchdowns Receiving: 2, Jeff Giglio Little led the Panthers 65 yards in six plays to put the Senior WR Doug Ogden had three catches for 54 (vs. Gannon, vs. Cheyney, at Millersville), tying touchdown on the board with a 13-yard run, but Gil yards one week after going over the 1,000-yard mark for Hernandez missed the extra point to keep the score 7-6. his career for an ESU offense that gained 312 yards, 141 Sam Shuman (at Clarion), Doug Ogden VUU took its first lead with a 33-yard field goal rushing and 171 passing. Partridge finished the night with (vs. West Chester, at Slippery Rock) by Hernandez to cap its first drive of the second half 83 yards on 20 carries and redshirt freshman TB Russell carried 10 times for 31 yards. (10 plays, 61 yards), and the Panthers’ advantage was Johnson DEFENSE, SINGLE GAME extended to 11-7 when ESU was flagged for holding in the end zone, resulting in a safety, with just over two minutes Gannon 0 7 3 0 10 Most Tackles: 16, Matt Freed left in the third. ESU 7 6 0 10 23 vs. West Chester Linebackers Matt Freed (13 tackles), Rice (11), David Most Sacks: 2.0, Matt Freed vs. Gannon Pacchioni (8) and Steve Van Alstine (7) led the Warriors ESU - Giglio 25 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) defensively, and ESU limited Virginia Union to 104 yards of GAN - Davis 8 pass from Bartley (Ditzler kick) Most Tackles for a Loss: 3.0, Matt Freed total offense in the second half and 259 for the game. ESU - Castillo 64 int return (kick failed) vs. Gannon Roken was 12-for-28 for 122 yards and Stem had six GAN - Ditzler 27 field goal catches for 48 yards. Sophomore WR Jeff Giglio had two ESU - Giglio 33 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) long kick returns in the first quarter, averaging 47.5 yards ESU - Knauss 30 field goal The rest ofof the ffirstirst halhalff was all WarriorsWarriors,, as ESU per return. scored on four of its next five possessions. Roken threw Little was 9-for-20 passing for 96 yards and Hickman Game 3 • Sept. 13 • ESU 49, Clarion 28 touchdown passes of 34 yards to Ogden, 14 yards to was 5-for-9 for 43 yards after entering the game at the sophomore WR Jeff Giglio and 34 yards to Shuman and start of the third quarter. CLARION - Senior QB Tim Roken threw for 420 yards and also scored on a three-yard run to cap an 80-yard drive five touchdowns and head coach Denny Douds earned his with 1:44 left in the first half. Virginia Union 6 0 5 0 11 212th career win to tie the PSAC record as ESU improved The defense set up ESU’s third touchdown with a ESU 7 0 0 7 14 to 3-0 with a 49-28 win at Clarion. fumble recovery at the 33-yard line by sophomore OLB Douds matches Millersville’s Gene Carpenter as the Matt Freed. Freed (13 tackles) and LB Fred Rice (12) both ESU - Partridge 3 run (Knauss kick) winningest coach in conference history and has a record hit figures in tackles for the third straight game. VUU - Little 13 run (kick failed) of 212-140-3 in 35 seasons as the head coach at ESU. The Warriors went 89 yards on 12 plays on their first VUU - Hernandez 33 field goal Roken was 15-of-20 for 283 yards and four possession of the second half to take a 42-7 lead. Redshirt VUU - Safety (holding in the end zone) touchdowns in the first half as the Warriors built a 35-7 freshman TB Russell Johnson finished the drive with his ESU - Stem 13 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) halftime lead. He had 435 yards of total offense for the first career touchdown. game. Rometo threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Game 2 • Sept. 6 • ESU 23, Gannon 10 Junior WR Sam Shuman had nine catches for 141 Foradora on Clarion’s next possession, while the Warriors yards and two touchdowns and senior WR Drew Stem completed their scoring with a 14-yard strike from Roken to Shuman with 11:32 left. EAST STROUDSBURG - Sophomore CB David Castillo had gained 132 yards on seven catches. The Golden Eagles put up 290 yards of offense in the a 64-yard interception return for a touchdown to break ESU set the tone for the game on the first play from second half to finish with a slight edge (460-458) for the a 7-7 tie in the second quarter and senior QB Tim Roken scrimmage when Roken hit senior WR Doug Ogden for a game. Nick Sipes (118 yards) and Eddie Emmanuel (105 and sophomore WR Jeff Giglio connected for a pair of 44-yard gain, and the Warriors were in the end zone four yards) both topped 100 yards rushing, and Rometo was touchdowns as ESU defeated Gannon 23-10 on a rain- plays later on a seven-yard pass to redshirt sophomore WR 22-for-35 for 238 yards. soaked Saturday night at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Ed Kiser 1:45 into the game. Senior punter Nick Krut had the top day by a punter Sophomore OLB Matt Freed had 15 tackles, two sacks Clarion answered with a 13 play, 86-yard drive to tie in Division II in 2008, averaging 57.5 yards on four punts, and two interceptions one week after a 13-tackle outing the score at 7-7. Tyler Huether’s four-yard run completed the drive. including kicks of 59, 61 and 63 yards.

3230 ESU Football Media Guide 2008 SEASON ESU 21 14 7 7 49 Clarion 7 0 7 14 28 2008 Game-By-Game Statistics ESU - Kiser 7 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) CLAR - Huether 4 run (Mamula kick) East Stroudsburg ESU - Ogden 34 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) ESU - Giglio 14 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) PASSING RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE ESU - Shuman 34 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Att. Yds. TD Plays Yds. TD ESU - Roken 3 run (Knauss kick) Virginia Union 12-28 122 1-1 24 42 1 52 164 2 ESU - Johnson 1 run (Knauss kick) Gannon 11-20 171 2-0 43 141 0 63 312 2 CLAR - Foradora 8 pass from Rometo (Mamula kick) ESU - Shuman 14 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) Clarion 24-37 420 5-1 28 38 2 65 458 7 CLAR - Sipes 4 run (Mamula kick) Shippensburg 32-60 439 1-4 30 92 4 90 531 5 CLAR - Rometo 1 run (Mamula kick) Cheyney 18-29 358 4-1 47 215 3 76 573 7 West Chester 13-33 215 2-2 23 74 0 56 289 2 Game 4 • Sept. 20 • ESU 44, Ship 41 (OT) Bloomsburg 18-28 236 1-1 29 92 2 57 328 3 EAST STROUDSBURG – ESU overcame a 10-point deficit Kutztown 11-24 154 1-0 45 160 2 69 314 3 in the final six minutes and junior Greg Knauss made a C.W. Post 19-30 343 2-1 46 149 3 76 492 5 29-yard field goal in overtime to give head coach Denny Douds the PSAC record with his 213th career win in an Millersville 16-29 424 5-3 37 148 1 66 572 6 overtime classic. Slippery Rock 23-39 406 4-2 38 149 1 77 555 5 Douds, in his 35th season at ESU, broke Gene ESU 197-357 3288 28-16 390 1300 19 747 4588 47 Carpenter’s (Millersville, 1970-2000) PSAC record. Senior QB Tim Roken threw for 414 yards, 321 in the second half, and was 31-of-59 to set a school record for Opponents passing attempts. He threw four first-half interceptions PASSING RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE but led ESU back four 10-point deficits before tying the Comp.-Att. Yds. TD-Int. Att. Yds. TD Plays Yds. TD game with 1:02 left. Roken was 5-of-6 for 91 yards while on a seven play, Virginia Union 14-29 139 0-0 41 120 1 70 259 1 87-yard drive that was capped by a one-yard touchdown Gannon 7-15 121 1-3 41 147 0 56 268 1 run by senior TB Joe Partridge that tied the game at Clarion 22-36 238 1-2 48 222 3 84 460 4 41-41. The drive included big plays to junior WR Sam Shippensburg 10-26 161 2-1 42 172 3 68 333 5 Shuman (6 catches, 111 yards) for 26 and 21 yards, and Cheyney 12-24 171 0-0 36 178 2 60 349 2 senior WR Doug Ogden (8-163) for 27 and 14 yards, the West Chester 12-24 259 2-0 52 216 2 76 475 4 final catch setting up Partridge’s third TD of the game. Bloomsburg 7-15 179 2-0 50 222 3 65 400 5 In overtime, Kyler Ford pushed a 30-yard field goal wide left to turn the ball over to the Warriors. Partridge Kutztown 12-27 86 0-0 31 118 0 58 204 0 ripped a 13-yard run, and Knauss came on to kick his C.W. Post 27-44 330 4-1 34 140 2 78 470 6 second career game-winning field goal. Millersville 29-45 290 1-1 31 128 1 76 418 2 Ship (1-3, 0-1) turned five turnovers into a 21-7 halftime lead before ESU (4-0, 1-0) put up 34 second-half Slippery Rock 15-35 224 2-3 42 185 1 77 409 3 points. The three touchdown drives covered 27, seven and Opponents 167-320 2198 15-11 448 1847 18 768 4045 33 23 yards and were all set up by interceptions. Partridge scored on runs of one and seven yards in the third quarter, the second set up by an interception by GameGame5 5 • SepSept.t 27 • ESU 5252, ChCheyneyeyney 12 secondsecond half. half Sophomore SophomoreWR WR Zack Krise Krise ranran 10 times for for sophomore CB David Castillo, as ESU pulled within 28-24. 36 yards. Kevin Marshall (15 carries, 87 yards) had two long EAST STROUDSBURG - Sophomore QB Matt Marshall Chinoso Okoro provided the bulk of Cheyney’s scoring plays for Ship in the fourth, starting with a 59-yard threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns, two to offense, scoring on runs of 40 and 44 yards, and had 107 run that put his team ahead 35-24 with 10:29 left. sophomore WR Jeff Giglio, and senior FB Jesse Reider yards on 19 carries on the night. Ronald Thompson threw ESU trimmed the margin to 35-31 when Roken hit ran for two scores to lead ESU to a 52-12 win over for 171 yards, including a 57-yard throw on a flea flicker to senior WR Drew Stem for a touchdown on 4th-and-2 from Cheyney at Eiler-Martin Stadium. Darryl Jones on the Wolves’ first offensive play. the four-yard line. Marshall returned the ensuing kickoff The Warriors improve to 5-0, the fourth time they Sophomore OLB Matt Freed had 11 tackles, his fourth 91 yards for a touchdown, but Ford missed the PAT to have started a season with five straight wins in 35 seasons game in double figures, to lead the defense. Senior Nick keep the score 41-31 with 6:58 on the clock. under head coach Denny Douds. Krut, the nation’s leading punter, maintained his average An unsportsmanlike conduct flag forced Ship to kick Marshall was 17-for-26 in his first career start while with three punts for a 46.0-yard average. off from the 15-yard line and Stem ran it back to the 40. A replacing senior QB Tim Roken, who threw for more than ESU extended Division II’s longest winning streak 25-yard pass from Stem to sophomore WR Ed Kiser set up 400 yards each of the last two weeks. over one opponent with its 29th consecutive victory over a 24-yard field goal by Knauss to pull ESU within 41-34. Giglio had three catches for 87 yards and two scores, Cheyney and improved to 52-1 in the all-time series. ESU ran 90 plays, the fourth-most in school history, and junior WR Sam Shuman had five catches for 96 and had 531 yards of total offense. Ship was led by Chad yards. Reider (eight carries, 74 yards) and senior TB Joe Cheyney 0 0 6 6 12 DiFebbo (161 pass yards) and Mike Harris (5 catches, 74 Partridge (19-78, TD) contributed to a rushing attack that ESU 7 17 14 14 52 yards, 2 TD). The Warriors held Chris Infante, Ship’s leading gained a season-high 215 yards. rusher, to 14 carries for 20 yards (2 TD). Redshirt freshman QB Ray Wagner also threw ESU - Partridge 2 run (Knauss kick) a touchdown pass on his first collegiate attempt, a ESU - Reider 1 run (Knauss kick) Shippensburg 6 15 7 13 0 41 44-yarder to sophomore WR Ed Kiser. ESU - Knauss 27 field goal ESU 0 7 17 17 3 44 Partridge scored on a two-yard run to put the ESU - Giglio 36 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) Warriors on the board with 3:15 left in the first quarter, CHEY - Okoro 40 run (kick failed) SHIP - Harris 24 pass from DiFebbo (kick failed) and Reider found the end zone from one yard out for his ESU - Giglio 39 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) ESU - Johnson 5 run (Knauss kick) first touchdown of the year early in the second quarter. ESU - Stem 14 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) SHIP - Harris 15 pass from DiFebbo (Ford kick) Junior kicker Greg Knauss hit a 27-yard field goal and ESU - Reider 12 run (Knauss kick) SHIP - Infante 6 run (Rossi pass from DiFebbo) Giglio hauled in his first TD catch of the game to give the CHEY - Okoro 44 run (fumbled snap) ESU - Partridge 1 run (Knauss kick) Warriors a 24-0 lead at halftime. ESU - Kiser 44 pass from Wagner (Knauss kick) SHIP - Infante 1 run (Ford kick) Marshall was 10-for-15 for 179 yards in the opening ESU - Knauss 34 field goal half and shook off an early interception. He stayed hot Game 6 • Oct. 4 • West Chester 34, ESU 24 SHIP - Marshall 59 run (Ford kick) in the third quarter, going 6-for-9 for 109 yards and two ESU - Stem 4 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) scores, hooking up with Giglio senior WR Drew Stem for EAST STROUDSBURG - Joe Wright threw two touchdown SHIP - Marshall 91 kick return (kick failed) scores. passes to Mike Washington and West Chester scored the ESU - Knauss 24 field goal Partridge had 18 of his 19 carries in the first half and final 21 points of the game to hand ESU its first loss of the ESU - Partridge 1 run (Knauss kick) Reider moved to the tailback position for most of the season, 34-24, on Homecoming at Eiler-Martin Stadium. ESU - Knauss 29 field goal ESU Football Media Guide 3331 2008 SEASON Redshirt freshman tailback Jackson Fagan ran 25 times for 178 yards as West Chester (4-2, 3-0) had 475 yards of total offense and held the ball for more than 37 minutes in 2008 Honor Roll the contest. Wright was 12-of-23 for 259 yards and also ran for a touchdown. Washington had four catches for 126 yards AP LittleLittle All-AmAll-Americaerica D2Football.comD2Football.com All-AAll-Americamerica and set the PSAC record with 51 career touchdown P NickNick Krut,Krut, 1st team P NickNick Krut,Krut, 1st team passes, surpassing the previous mark of 50 held by ESU LB Matt Freed,Freed, 3r3rdd team All-American Evan Prall. The lead changed hands three times in the first Cactus BowlBowl half, with ESU holding a 17-13 advantage at halftime DaktronicsDaktronics All-AmericaAll-America P Nick Krut, DB Lionel Mitchell after a 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown by junior LB Matt Freed,Freed, 1st teateamm DE Matthew Faas after a fumbled snap on a field goal midway through the second quarter. P NickNick Krut,Krut, 1st team ESPN TheThe Magazine Senior QB Tim Roken hit senior WR Doug Ogden for AcademicAcademic All-DistrictAll-District II a pair of scores for the Warriors (5-1, 2-1), the second from DaktronicsDaktronics All-RegionAll-Region LB Matt Freed, 1st teamteam 17 yards to complete an 81-yard drive that gave ESU a 24-13 lead early in the second half. LB Matt Freed, 1st teamteam West Chester pulled within 24-20 on a 13-yard P NickNick Krut, 1st team All-PSACAll-PSAC First TeamTeam touchdown run by fullback Pat McDermott on its next OL KeithKeith Weaver, DL MigueMiguell Rivera, possession. FootballFootball GGazetteazette All-AAll-Americamerica DB Lionel Mitchell,Mitchell, P Nick KruKrutt The ESU defense came up with two fourth-down stops in the second half, including a fourth-and-five at P Nick Krut,Krut, 1st team All-PSACAll-PSAC SecondSecond TTeameam the 33-yard line with 12:41 remaining, but Dan DePalma WRWR Drew Stem, OL Morgan Thomas,Thomas, intercepted a pass by Roken and returned it 40 yards for a FootFootballball Gazette AAll-Regionll-Region LB Matt FreedFreed touchdown that put the Golden Rams ahead for good. ESU went three-and-out and senior Nick Krut hit a P NickNick Krut,Krut, 1st team career-long 67-yarder that rolled dead at the five-yard line. LB Matt Freed, 2nd team TeamTeam AwardsAwards West Chester embarked on a 10 play, 95-yard drive that FB Jesse Reider, 3rd team Outstanding PlayerPlayer – LB Matt FreeFreedd included 63 all-purpose yards from Fagan. Wright hit Washington for a 23-yard touchdown and WRWR Drew Stem,Stem, 3r3rdd teateamm RedRed ShirtShirt AwardAward – FB Jesse ReiReiderder ESU turned the ball over on downs with 4:13 left. The OL KeithKeith Weaver,Weaver, 3r3rdd teateamm Golden Rams picked up two first downs to drain all but LehighLehigh Valley Scholar-AthleteScholar-Athlete the final 19 seconds off the clock. Roken was 13-for-33 for 215 yards and ESU managed LB DavidDavid PPacchioniacchioni 289 yards of total offense. Junior WR Sam Shuman pulled in four passes for 82 yards and Ogden had three catches possession. Latorre scrambled for 22 yards on third-and-third-and- GameGame 8 • Oct. 18 • ESU 2727,, Kutztown 3 for 68 yards and the 14th and 15th touchdowns of his 30 to bring up a 42-yard field goal by Jon Koenig, which career. hit the left upright, but a false start gave the Huskies the EAST STROUDSBURG - Senior TB Joe Partridge led a Sophomore OLB Matt Freed was in on 16 tackles for ball back on fourth-and-13. Latorre found Jordan Weisman productive offense with 97 yards rushing and the Warriors’ the Warriors defense, which was on the field for more than in the end zone for a 30-yard touchdown to make the defense limited Kutztown to a third-quarter field goal as 20 minutes in the second half. score 42-23 with 7:59 on the clock. ESU posted a 27-3 victory on Senior Day at Eiler-Martin Browning returned Roken’s second pass of the day Stadium. West Chester 13 0 7 14 34 for a 58-yard touchdown 1:34 into the game. Bloomsburg The Warriors, the No. 7-ranked team in Division II’s ESU 7 10 7 0 24 went the length of the field on its next possession, Super Regional 1, improve to 6-2 (3-2 PSAC East) and end marching 98 yards on 16 plays, and Stefan Adams scored their six-game home schedule on their new FieldTurf with ESU - Ogden 42 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) with 3:12 left in the opening quarter. a 5-1 record. WCU - Washington 20 pass from Wright (Downes The Huskies extended the lead to 28-0 in the second Senior WR Drew Stem had seven punt returns for pass failed) quarter on a three-yard run by Adams and a 77-yard pass 108 yards, including a career-long 37-yard runback. WCU - Wright 1 run (Walsh kick) from Latorre to Kyle Ream. The Warriors got on the board Defensively, sophomore OLB Matt Freed had nine tackles ESU - Knauss 23 field goal with a 12-play, 51-yard drive before Derrick Price scored (2.0 TFL) and a sack. ESU - Faas 75 fumble recovery (Knauss kick) on a 34-yard run with 43 seconds left in the first half to ESU led 13-0 at halftime on a 14-yard touchdown pass ESU - Ogden 17 pass (Knauss kick) give Bloomsburg its 35-7 halftime lead. from senior QB Tim Roken to sophomore WR Jeff Giglio WCU - McDermott 13 run (Walsh kick) Bloomsburg ran 50 times for 221 yards and Latorre in the first quarter, and two second-quarter field goals WCU - DePalma 40 int return (Walsh kick) was 7-for-15 for 179 yards and a pair of touchdowns. from junior kicker Greg Knauss. WCU - Washington 23 pass from Wright (Walsh kick) Price (16-113, TD) carried the load for the Huskies, while The Golden Bears got on the board late in the third Ream caught four passes for 125 yards and a first-half quarter with a 23-yard field goal by Matt Dineen. Tailback touchdown. Game 7 • Oct. 11 • Bloomsburg 42, ESU 23 Dontay Wilson (14 carries, 109 yards) set the offense up Roken was 17-for-27 for 179 yards and Partridge with a 41-yard run. gained 91 yards on 15 carries and two TDs for the ESU regained the momentum with a 72-yard march. BLOOMSBURG - No. 6-ranked Bloomsburg ran out to a Warriors’ offense. Sophomore LB Matt Freed made 12 Partridge had a 17-yard run to go over 1,500 career yards, 35-7 halftime lead and withstood ESU’s comeback bid stops and Pacchioni had seven tackles and 2.5 TFL for the then Roken hit redshirt freshman TB Russell Johnson for for a 42-23 win at Redman Stadium. The Huskies (7-0, 4-0 Warriors’ defense. Senior Nick Krut, the nation’s leading 17 yards and junior WR Sam Shuman for 46 yards to the PSAC East) used an interception return for a touchdown punter, had punts of 57 and 55 yards and landed three of one-yard line. Senior FB Jesse Reider found the end zone by Vince Browning and scored on all four of their first-half his five punts inside 10-yard line. two plays later to give the Warriors a 20-3 lead. possessions before ESU got back in the game with 16 Stem’s 37-yard punt return set up the final scoring points in an eight-minute stretch spanning the third and ESU 0 7 7 9 23 drive. The Warriors kept the ball on the ground as Johnson fourth quarters. Bloomsburg 14 21 0 7 42 scored from six yards out to seal the victory. Johnson had Junior WR Sam Shuman started the rally with a nine carries for a career-high 51 yards. 57-yard pass to sophomore WR Ed Kiser to set up a five- BLOOM - Browning 58 int return (Koenig kick) Twelve of ESU’s 15 seniors were starters, six on each yard touchdown pass from senior QB Tim Roken to senior BLOOM - Adams 3 run (Koenig kick) side of the ball, along with punter Nick Krut, who entered WR Doug Ogden that made the score 35-14 with 5:02 left BLOOM - Adams 3 run (Koenig kick) with a Division II-best 46.3-yard punting average. Krut in the third quarter. BLOOM - Ream 77 pass from Latorre (Koenig kick) punted five times for 41.4 yards, landing two inside the 20, The ESU defense set up the next nine points, as ESU - Partridge 2 run (Knauss kick) and had a career-long 73-yard punt that just rolled into senior OLB David Pacchioni sacked Huskies quarterback BLOOM - Price 34 run (Koenig kick) the end zone for a touchback in the second quarter. Dan Latorre for a safety with 13:30 left in the game. The ESU - Ogden 5 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) Senior linebackers Fred Rice and Steve Van Alstine Warriors scored in three plays after they got the ball back, ESU - Pacchioni safety both had seven tackles and David Pacchioni made four with Roken hitting sophomore WR Jeff Giglio for 34 yards ESU - Partridge 4 run (Knauss kick) stops. The Warriors sacked Martin three times, all for losses and Shuman for 14 yards before senior TB Joe Partridge BLOOM - Weisman 30 pass from Latorre (Koenig kick) of 10 or more yards, with the sacks credited to Freed and scored from four yards out. The extra point by junior Greg redshirt freshman DE Cody Berry and junior DE Matthew Knauss pulled ESU within 35-23 with 12:19 remaining. Faas. Bloomsburg put the game away on its next

32 ESU Football Media Guide 2008 SEASON Sophomore CB David Castillo, the PSAC’s leader ESU - Knauss 34 field goal other victory a 7-0 win to open a 10-0 season in 1975 for in pass breakups, had two more to give him 11 on the CWP - Gwaltney 5 run (Kroell kick) Douds’ sixth career win. season. ESU - Reider 1 run (Knauss kick) Marshall was 22-of-38 and spread the ball around to Kutztown gained just 204 yards, a season-low against CWP - Gwaltney 16 pass from Georgetti (Kroell kick) his talented receivers. He hooked up with sophomore WR the Warriors’ defense, and was 2-of-13 on third down Jeff Giglio eight times for 162 yards and a touchdown, conversions. Meanwhile, the offense picked up 10 of its 18 Game 10 • Nov. 1 • ESU 45, Millersville 18 found Ogden four times for 96 yards and two scores, and third-down opportunities and went 6-for-7 in the second hit junior WR Sam Shuman six times for 75 yards and a half. Roken was 11-for-24 for 154 yards and Giglio and MILLERSVILLE - Tim Roken, Matt Marshall and Sam touchdown. sophomore WR Ed Kiser both had three receptions. Shuman threw touchdown passes as ESU rolled up Shuman also threw a 41-yard pass to senior WR Drew 572 yards of total offense in a 45-18 win at Millersville’s Stem (three catches, 64 yards) to set up a one-yard TD run Kutztown 0 0 3 0 3 . by senior FB Jesse Reider in the second quarter. Reider ESU 7 6 0 14 27 The Warriors’ 424 passing yards included the second- (15 carries, 57 yards) started at tailback for the second longest pass play in school history, a 96-yarder from straight game in place of senior TB Joe Partridge, who ESU - Giglio 14 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) Roken to sophomore WR Ed Kiser. Roken also threw a has been limited with a shoulder injury, before Partridge ESU - Knauss 23 field goal 42-yard TD pass to senior WR Doug Ogden in the first ran 11 times for 85 yards in the fourth quarter. ESU - Knauss 44 field goal quarter, and Shuman tossed a 16-yard pass to senior WR ESU gained 555 yards of total offense, 406 passing KUTZ - Dineen 23 field goal Drew Stem that gave ESU a 21-3 halftime lead. and 149 rushing, and outscored Slippery Rock 14-0 in the ESU - Reider 1 run (Knauss kick) Marshall hit sophomore WR Jeff Giglio for a pair third quarter to break open a 17-14 game at halftime. ESU - Johnson 6 run (Knauss kick) of scores in the fourth quarter, from 34 and 86 yards. Junior kicker Greg Knauss made his 12th field goal Marshall was 11-for-19 for 258 yards and Giglio caught of the season, a 22-yarder, to put ESU on the board with Game 9 • Oct. 25 • ESU 48, C.W. Post 42 five passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns. 8:05 left in the first quarter. After a Rock touchdown, All five ESU wide receivers were involved in scoring Marshall came right back with a 31-yard strike to Ogden, BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - Senior QB Tim Roken hit senior plays and Giglio and Kiser (two catches, 111 yards) both to go ahead 10-7. An interception by senior OLB David WR Doug Ogden for a 63-yard touchdown on the final set career-highs for yardage. Shuman has completed both Pacchioni and Shuman’s pass to Stem set up Reider’s offensive play of the first half to close a 35-point second of his passes this year, for 73 yards, and also had his 100th touchdown run late in the first half, but the Rock pulled quarter that propelled East Stroudsburg University to a career reception. Ogden had four catches for 84 yards. within 17-14 when Brad Galvan tossed a 41-yard TD to 48-42 win at C.W. Post. Senior FB Jesse Reider ran for 91 yards and a Terry Grossetti with seven seconds left in the half. The Warriors (7-2, 4-2) trailed 14-3 before putting five touchdown on 22 carries to power a rushing attack that In the second half, Marshall and Giglio went to work, touchdowns on the board with the wind at their backs to gained nearly 150 yards for the third straight week. hooking up four times for 57 yards on an 80-yard scoring take a 38-21 halftime lead. The first half featured nine turnovers, five by ESU and drive, and Giglio hauled in his 10th touchdown of the Senior TB Joe Partridge had a nine-yard scoring run four by Millersville, including two on one play. Marshall season from seven yards out. and Roken hooked up with sophomore WR Jeff Giglio for replaced Roken midway through the second quarter and A botched snap on a punt set up ESU’s next score a 25-yard scoring play that gave ESU a 17-14 lead. threw two early interceptions, the second which was when Pacchioni tackled punter Kyle Witman at the 22, and Sophomore LB Matt Freed put the Warriors ahead picked off by defensive lineman Chad Miller in Marauder Marshall hit Shuman for an 18-yard TD on third-and-17 to 24-14 with a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown, territory. Marshall stripped the ball from Miller and ran 35 put ESU ahead 31-14. part of a 10-tackle day that also included a sack and forced yards to set up Shuman’s touchdown pass to Stem. Sophomore CB David Castillo had his third fumble in less than a half of action. On the first play from scrimmage, Roken rolled left interception of the season to kill the Rock’s next drive and C.W. Post (2-7, 2-4) finally answered the Warriors’ on a play action pass and hit Kiser streaking down the returned the ball 46 yards for an apparent touchdown, but 28-point run with a 12-yard pass from Nick Georgetti to field. The school record-holder in the indoor 400m had two penalties for holding and unsportsmanlike conduct Chris Harris with 15 seconds left, but gave the Warriors no trouble outrunning the secondary to complete the backed the ball up to the 31. Giglio caught a 48-yard pass just enough time. Roken threw in the direction of 96-yard play, second in the record book behind Bret to make up the lost yardage and Marshall put the ball in sophomore WR Ed Kiser, and the ball was deflected into Comp’s 99-yard pass to Ken Kopetchny at Mansfield in Ogden’s hands for a seven-yard score on the first play of the hands of Ogden, who caught the ball at the 25-yard 1990. the fourth quarter. line and walked into the end zone for a 17-point halftime Roken was 4-of-9 for150 yards, two touchdowns and After a 31-yard Rock touchdown pass made the score lead. an interception while playing the first six offensive series. 38-21 with 13:20 left, the ESU offense ran out most of the Roken was 19-for-30 for 343 yards and two Two Warriors who rank at or near the top of Division II rest of the clock on the legs of Partridge. touchdowns, his third 300-yard game of the season, and both had productive days. Senior punter Nick Krut, who The senior TB had consecutive carries of 18, 13 Ogden hauled in eight passes for a career-high 194 yards leads the nation with a 45.7-yard average coming into this and 11 yards on ESU’s final possession, and also had a and his 17th career touchdown. week, averaged 43.3 yards on three punts. Sophomore LB season-long 21-yard run earlier in the quarter. Partridge The Pioneers scored quickly to open the second Matt Freed had eight tackles and was fifth in Division II finishes his career with 331 carries for 1,681 yards and half, with Georgetti finding Paul Jennings for a 23-yard with 11.7 tackles per game. 17 touchdowns in two seasons as the Warriors’ starting touchdown on fourth-and-two to pull within 38-28. Head coach Denny Douds won his 100th career road tailback. Senior FB Jesse Reider moved to tailback when game and improves to 217-142-3 in his 35 years at ESU. Krut and Freed both had outstanding efforts in the Partridge left the game with an injury and carried seven last game of the 2008 regular season. Krut had five punts times for 34 yards on the next drive, and junior Greg ESU 14 7 7 17 45 for a 50.6-yard average, his second-highest average of the Knauss made a 34-yard field goal to extend the lead to Millersville 0 3 0 15 18 season, including a 65-yard kick, and led Division II with a 41-28. 46.0-yard average. Tailback Jason Gwaltney made it a six-point game ESU - Kiser 96 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) Freed had 13 tackles, his eighth game in double with a five-yard run. A transfer from West Virginia, ESU - Ogden 42 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) figures and the fifth time he hit 13 tackles this year. He Gwaltney ran 16 times for 114 yards, including a 50-yard MILL - Banzhof 46 field goal entered the game ranked seventh in Division II with 11.3 touchdown run. ESU - Stem 16 pass from Shuman (Knauss kick) tackles per game and has 126 tackles, 11.0 tackles for a Roken’s 33-yard pass to Ogden sparked ESU’s final ESU - Reider 6 run (Knauss kick) loss, four sacks, four interceptions, two fumble recoveries scoring drive, with Reider going in from one yard out to ESU - Knauss 31 field goal and a forced fumble this season. give ESU a 48-35 lead with 5:23 left. MILL - Jacks 2 run (Smith rush) The Warriors last had a nine-win season in 2005, when Georgetti orchestrated one more touchdown march ESU - J. Giglio 34 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) they were 8-2 in the regular season and won three playoff for the Pioneers and Gwaltney took a swing pass 16 yards ESU - J. Giglio 86 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) games to claim the Northeast Region championship to for a touchdown with 2:02 remaining. MILL - Tischbein 27 pass from Shirk (Banzhof kick) finish with a school-record 11 victories.

ESU 3 35 3 7 48 Game 11 • Nov. 8 • ESU 38, Slippery Rock 21 ESU 10 7 14 7 38 C.W. Post 14 7 7 14 42 Slippery Rock 7 7 0 7 21 SLIPPERY ROCK - Sophomore QB Matt Marshall threw for ESU - Knauss 22 field goal 365 yards and four touchdowns, two to senior WR Doug ESU - Knauss 22 field goal CWP - Gwaltney 50 run (Kroell kick) Ogden, and ESU wrapped up the eighth nine-win season ROCK - Lehmeier 1 run (Bahr kick) CWP - Pettys 28 pass from Georgetti (Kroell kick) in school history with a 38-21 win at Slippery Rock at N. ESU - Ogden 31 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) ESU - Partridge 9 run (Knauss kick) Kerr Thompson Stadium. ESU - Reider 1 run (Knauss kick) ESU - Giglio 25 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) The Warriors won their final four games to finish with ROCK - Grossetti 41 pass from Galvan (Bahr kick) ESU - Freed 30 int return (Knauss kick) a 9-2 record, the seventh time they have reached nine ESU - Giglio 7 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) ESU - Reider 3 run (Knauss kick) wins under head coach Denny Douds. A 1963 graduate of ESU - Shuman 18 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) CWP - Harris 12 pass from Georgetti (Kroell kick) Slippery Rock, Douds improves to 218-142-3 in 35 seasons ESU - Ogden 7 pass from Marshall (Knauss kick) ESU - Ogden 63 pass from Roken (Knauss kick) as ESU’s head coach and beat his alma mater for just the ROCK - Grossetti 31 pass from Galvan (Bahr kick) CWP - Jennings 23 pass from Georgetti (Kroell kick) second time. ESU is 2-11 all-time against the Rock with the

ESU Football Media Guide 33 2008 STATISTICS Team Statistics Rushing ESU OPP Name Pos. G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Per Game SCORING 387 262 Joe Partridge TB 9 132 607 10 597 4.5 8 21 66.3 Points Per Game 35.2 23.8 Jesse Reider FB 10 72 309 2 307 4.3 7 32 30.7 FIRST DOWNS 220 202 Russell Johnson TB 9 81 273 28 245 3.0 3 26 27.2 Rushing 75 94 Tim Roken QB 9 55 205 103 102 1.9 1 25 11.3 Passing 129 96 Zach Krise WR 7 11 49 6 43 3.9 0 10 6.1 Penalty 16 12 Matt Marshall QB 4 30 114 71 43 1.4 0 16 10.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 1300 1847 Drew Stem WR 11 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Yards gained rushing 1566 2222 Ed Kiser WR 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Yards lost rushing 266 375 Jeff Giglio WR 11 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.8 Rushing Attempts 390 448 TEAM 6 0 37 -37 -6.2 0 0 -6.2 Average Per Rush 3.3 4.1 ESU 11 390 1566 266 1300 3.3 19 32 118.2 Average Per Game 118.2 167.9 Opponents 11 448 2222 375 1847 4.1 18 63 167.9 TDs Rushing 19 18 PASSING YARDAGE 3288 2198 Att-Comp-Int 357-197-16 320-167-11 Passing Average Per Pass 9.2 6.9 Name Pos. G Rating Comp.-Att. TD-Int. Pct. Yards Long Per Game Average Per Catch 16.7 13.2 Tim Roken QB 9 136.96 142-263 17-10 54.0 2168 96 240.9 Average Per Game 298.9 199.8 Matt Marshall QB 4 168.29 50-87 9-6 57.5 937 86 234.2 TDs Passing 28 15 Ray Wagner QB 1 266.53 1-3 1-0 33.3 44 44 44.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 4588 4045 Sam Shuman WR 11 529.20 3-3 1-0 100.0 114 57 10.4 Total Plays 747 768 Drew Stem WR 11 310.00 1-1 0-0 100.0 25 25 2.3 Average Per Play 6.1 5.3 ESU 11 149.47 197-357 28-16 55.2 3288 96 298.9 Average Per Game 417.1 367.7 Opponents 11 118.48 167320 15-11 52.2 2198 77 199.8 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 42-793 64-1436 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 33-273 13-86 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-128 16-212 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.9 22.4 Receiving PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.3 6.6 Name Pos. G No. Yards Avg. TD Long Per Game INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.6 13.2 Jeff Giglio WR 11 41 749 18.3 10 86 68.1 FUMBLES-LOST 22-10 21-10 Doug Ogden WR 11 39 825 21.2 8 63 75.0 PENALTIES-YARDS 73-616 78-755 Sam Shuman WR 11 39 627 16.1 3 46 57.0 Average Per Game 56.0 68.6 Drew Stem WR 11 31 383 12.4 4 44 34.8 PUNTS-YARDS 48-2210 70-2624 Ed Kiser WR 11 24 444 18.5 3 96 40.4 Average Per Punt 46.0 37.5 Joe Partridge TB 9 7 49 7.0 0 13 5.4 Net punt average 44.2 33.6 Willie Bell TE 11 6 124 20.7 0 36 11.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:19 30:40 Russell Johnson TB 9 5 67 13.4 0 18 7.4 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 70/152 54/167 Jesse Reider FB 10 3 9 3.0 0 5 0.9 3rd-Down Pct 46% 32% Brent Jones FB 11 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/12 12/29 Matt Brown TE 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 4th-Down Pct 58% 41% ESU 11 197 3288 16.7 28 96 298.9 SACKS BY-YARDS 21-180 28-147 Opponents 11 167 2198 13.2 15 77 199.8 MISC YARDS 110 20 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 50 36 Kick Returns FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-19 4-8 Kicks Punts PAT-ATTEMPTS 49-50 28-33 Name Pos. No. Yds. Avg. TD Long No. Yds. Avg. TD Long ATTENDANCE 19700 15352 Drew Stem WR 22 474 21.5 0 44 32 277 8.7 0 37 Games/Avg Per Game 6/3283 5/3070 Jeff Giglio WR 16 283 17.7 0 48 Bill Buis FB 2 14 7.0 0 13 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Richard Peter LB 1 17 17.0 0 17 ESU 83 116 76 109 387 Willie Bell TE 1 5 5.0 0 5 Opponents 67 60 45 90 262 Mike Gnall FS 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 ESU 42 793 18.9 0 48 33 273 8.3 0 37 Punting Opponents 64 1436 22.4 1 91 13 86 6.6 0 24 Name No. Yds. Avg. Long I20 Blk Nick Krut 48 2210 46.0 73 17 0 ESU 48 2210 46.0 73 17 0 Total Offense Opponents 70 2624 37.5 67 16 1 Name Pos. G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Tim Roken QB 9 318 102 2168 2270 252.2 Field Goals Matt Marshall QB 4 117 43 937 980 245.0 Name FGM-FGA Pct. 19-39 40+ Lg Blk Joe Partridge TB 9 132 597 0 597 66.3 Greg Knauss 12-19 63.2 11-12 1-7 44 1 Jesse Reider FB 10 72 307 0 307 30.7 Russell Johnson TB 9 81 245 0 245 27.2 FG SEQUENCE ESU OPPONENTS Sam Shuman WR 11 3 0 114 114 10.4 Virginia Union 49, 43 (33) Ray Wagner QB 1 3 0 44 44 44.0 Gannon 37, (30) (27), 28 Zach Krise WR 7 11 43 0 43 6.1 Clarion - - Drew Stem WR 11 2 7 25 32 2.9 Shippensburg (34), 44, (24), (29) 30 Ed Kiser WR 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 Cheyney (27) - Jeff Giglio WR 11 1 -9 0 -9 -0.8 West Chester (23), 52 - TEAM 6 -37 0 -37 -6.2 Bloomsburg - - ESU 11 747 1300 3288 4588 417.1 Kutztown (23), (44) (23) Opponents 11 768 1847 2198 4045 367.7 C.W. Post (22), 52, (34), 53 - Millersville (31) (46), 32 Slippery Rock (22) 37

(Indicates field goal was made)

34 ESU Football Media Guide 2008 STATISTICS Defense |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd Name Pos. GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv FF Kickk Saff 39 Matt Freed LB 11 70 56 126 11.0-59 4.0-41 4-40 3 2-0 1 . . 36 Fred Rice LB 10 37 42 79 3.5-19 . . . 1-0 1 . . 5 David Pacchioni LB 11 33 29 62 8.0-54 3.5-26 1-0 . . . . 1 38 S. Van Alstine LB 11 26 31 57 6.0-22 1.5-12 . 1 . . . . 8 Lionel Mitchell DB 11 27 17 44 1.5-2 . . 4 . 1 . . 26 Nick Artinger FS 11 26 15 41 . . 1-16 4 1-0 . . . 22 David Castillo DB 11 25 16 41 1.0-2 . 3-72 12 . 1 . . 91 Matthew Faas DE 11 19 16 35 9.0-30 2.0-13 . 2 4-75 . . . 99 Miguel Rivera DL 11 18 17 35 5.5-22 2.0-13 . . 1-0 1 . . 61 Jeff Shrive DL 11 12 21 33 5.5-18 1.0-10 . 1 . 1 . . 35 Jeff Case DE 10 17 16 33 5.0-30 2.0-22 . 4 . 1 . . 60 Cody Berry DE 11 21 11 32 7.5-41 4.0-35 . . . 1 . . 79 Keith Galinsky DL 11 14 11 25 4.5-13 1.0-8 ...... 27 Mike Gnall FS 9 11 6 17 . . . 3 . 1 . . 41 Mike Bergey LB 11 10 7 17 0.5-0 ...... 50 Taylor Cave LB 9 8 8 16 1.5-2 . 1-0 . . . . . 15 Rob Hartenfels DB 10 12 2 14 . . 1-0 3 . . . . 34 Bryan Billger LB 11 6 7 13 0.5-1 ...... 3 Shawnte Carroll DB 9 9 1 10 . . . 3 . . . . 20 Mark Kalo LB 11 5 4 9 0.5-0 . . . . . 1 . 24 Kevin Schafer LB 11 3 3 6 ...... 97 Greg Knauss K 11 5 . 5 ...... 37 David Nunez LB 5 4 . 4 ...... 33 Jesse Reider FB 10 . 4 4 ...... 54 Dennis Lynch LB 3 2 1 3 ...... 29 Zechariah Runkle FS 1 2 1 3 . . . . . 1 . . 9 Matt Marshall QB 4 1 2 3 . . . 1 1-35 1 . . 56 Alex Figueroa DE 3 2 1 3 ...... 47 Richard Peter LB 11 2 1 3 ...... 64 Dan Caff rey OL 11 2 . 2 ...... 82 Sam Shuman WR 11 2 . 2 ...... 7 Jeff Giglio WR 11 . 2 2 ...... 67 Keith Weaver OL 11 1 . 1 ...... 14 Adam Thomas WR 3 . 1 1 ...... 95 Rudy Cerami DL 4 . 1 1 ...... 66 Matthew Keller OL 11 . 1 1 ...... 87 Ed Kiser WR 11 1 . 1 ...... 11 Tim Roken QB 9 . 1 1 ...... 46 Jon Weber DE 3 1 . 1 ...... 6 Doug Ogden WR 11 1 . 1 ...... ESU 11 435 352 787 71-315 21-180 11-128 41 10-110 11 1 1 Opponents 11 413 332 745 52-212 28-147 16-212 45 10-20 9 1 1 Scoring Interceptions ------PATs------No. Yds Avg TD Long Name Pos. TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Safety Pts. Matt Freed 4 40 10.0 1 30 Greg Knauss K 0 12-19 49-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 85 David Castillo 3 72 24.0 1 64 Jeff Giglio WR 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Rob Hartenfels 1 0 0.0 0 0 Joe Partridge TB 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Nick Artinger 1 16 16.0 0 16 Doug Ogden WR 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Taylor Cave 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jesse Reider FB 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 David Pacchioni 1 0 0.0 0 0 Drew Stem WR 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ESU 11 128 11.6 2 64 Russell Johnson TB 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 16 212 13.2 2 58 Sam Shuman WR 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Ed Kiser WR 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Fumble Returns Matt Freed LB 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 No. Yds Avg TD Long David Castillo DB 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Matt Marshall 1 35 35.0 0 35 Matthew Faas DL 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Matthew Faas 1 75 75.0 1 75 Tim Roken QB 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 David Pacchioni LB 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 ESU 2 110 55.0 1 75 ESU 50 12-19 49-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 387 Opponents 1 20 20.0 0 20 Opponents 36 4-8 28-33 1-1 1 1-2 0 1 262 All-Purpose Yards Name Pos. G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/G Drew Stem WR 11 7 383 277 474 0 1141 103.7 Jeff Giglio WR 11 -9 749 0 283 0 1023 93.0 Doug Ogden WR 11 0 825 0 0 0 825 75.0 Joe Partridge TB 9 597 49 0 0 0 646 71.8 Sam Shuman WR 11 0 627 0 0 0 627 57.0 Ed Kiser WR 11 2 444 0 0 0 446 40.5 Jesse Reider FB 10 307 9 0 0 0 316 31.6 Russell Johnson TB 9 245 67 0 0 0 312 34.7 Willie Bell TE 11 0 124 0 5 0 129 11.7 Tim Roken QB 9 102 0 0 0 0 102 11.3 David Castillo DB 11 0 0 0 0 72 72 6.5 Matt Marshall QB 4 43 0 0 0 0 43 10.8 Zach Krise WR 7 43 0 0 0 0 43 6.1 Matt Freed LB 11 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.6 Richard Peter LB 11 0 0 0 17 0 17 1.5 Nick Artinger DB 11 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.5 Bill Buis FB 11 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.3 Brent Jones FB 11 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.7 Matt Brown TE 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 3.0 Mike Gnall FS 9 0 0 -4 0 0 -4 -0.4 TEAM 6 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -6.2 ESU 11 1300 3288 273 793 128 5782 525.6 Opponents 11 1847 2198 86 1436 212 5779 525.4 ESU Football Media Guide 35 FOOTBALL HISTORY This will be the 82nd season for East Stroudsburg football teams as a four-year college. Over that time, the Warriors have had winning or .500 records in 59 of the 81 previous seasons, almost 75 percent of the time. In 2005, the Warriors set a school record with 11 wins and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals for the first time in school history. Football actually started for the East Stroudsburg Normal School in 1893, the same year the school was founded. The first game was on Oct. 28, 1893, against the Hackettstown, N.J. Collegiate Institute. Other games that first season were played against Harry Hillman Academy in Wilkes-Barre, Lackawanna Institute from Scranton, Blair Hall Academy and an Easton squad made up of athletes from the city and some of Lafayette College’s star players. In 1926, East Stroudsburg became a Team Awards four-year college and the first intercollegiate Outstanding Player Red-Shirt Award football contest was scheduled. 2008 ...... Matt Freed ...... Linebacker (presented to the player who has done the most to keep 2007 ...... Jayson Frank ...... Linebacker Since then, the Warriors have: the school’s winning football tradition alive) 2006 . . . . . Jimmy Terwilliger ...... Quarterback 2008 - Jesse Reider; 2007 - Jesse Reider; • Won 434 games, lost 278 and tied 19 for a 2005 . . . . . Jimmy Terwilliger ...... Quarterback 2006 - Jimmy Terwilliger and Evan Prall; 2005 - Jimmy .607 winning average, which ranks among 2004 . . . . . Jimmy Terwilliger ...... Quarterback Terwilliger and Evan Prall; 2004 - Jimmy Terwilliger 2003 . . . . . Jimmy Terwilliger ...... Quarterback and Tim Strenfel; 2003 - Jimmy Terwilliger; 2002 - the leaders among all NCAA Division II John Jeffries...... Wide Receiver schools. Nick Beisker; 2001 - Andre Castiglioni; 2000 - Andre 2002 ...... Jeremy Palm ...... Quarterback Castiglioni. 2001 ...... Andre Castiglioni ...... Tailback • Captured seven Pennsylvania conference 1999 - Andre Myers; 1998 - Mike Benzak; Jeremy Brown...... Def. Back championship trophies, the most for any of 1997 - Greg Altmajer; 1996 - Matt Delancey; 1995 - Tim 2000 . . . . . Kevin Nagle ...... Linebacker Green; 1994 - Bob Boden; 1993 - Bobby Swift; 1992 - Jay the 14 conference schools. 1999 . . . . . Kevin Nagle ...... Linebacker • Had only eight head football coaches, 1998 . . . . . Kevin Nagle ...... Linebacker Callaghan; 1991 - Randy Bove; 1990 - Jim Miller. 1989 - Larry Helwig and Jim Miller; 1988 - Eric a record of continuity in its program 1997 ...... Mike Mancuso...... Wide Receiver 1996 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... Quarterback Sampson; 1987 - Darrell Tyburski; 1986 - Darrell unmatched by any other PSAC school. 1995 ...... Tim Green...... Linebacker Tyburski; 1985 - Charlie Diskin; 1984 - Kevin Hennelly; The first unbeaten team was in 1942 1994 ...... James Franklin ...... Quarterback 1983 - Roger Austin; 1982 - Kevin Ruddy; 1981 - Duane under the late Gene Martin, head coach for 1993 ...... Steve Stuttle ...... Fullback Van Fleet; 1980 - Alex Todoroff. 1992 ...... Joe Ruedt ...... Def. End 1979 - Jim Rappo and Jack Yost; 1978 - Scott 14 seasons from 1942-57. Other undefeated 1991 ...... Des Hussey...... Def. Tackle Levan; 1977 - Dennis Gorman; 1976 - Dennis Gorman seasons were in 1965 under Jack Gregory, 1990 ...... Ken Kopetchny...... Wide Receiver and Lou Schiavetta; 1975 - Glenn Serfass; 1974 - Bill 1968 under Charlie Reese and 1975 and 1976 1989 ...... Dennis Mailhot ...... Wide Receiver Stowasser; 1973 - Bill Navarre; 1972 - Hank Kunkel; 1971 - under current coach Denny Douds. 1988 ...... Pat Brady...... Linebacker Ray Johnson; 1970 - Joe Kelly. 1987 ...... Dan Murray ...... Linebacker 1969 - Bill Horvath; 1968 - Merv Witmer; 1967 - Nine other squads lost only one game 1986 ...... Chris Gerhard ...... Def. Back Mike Thompson; 1966 - Bruce Derr; 1965 - Larry Helwig; apiece. The 1978 ESU team was 10-1 and 1985 ...... Tim Bishop ...... Split End 1964 - Richard Zaploski; 1963 - Leo Reimer; 1962 - Fred scored one of the most one-sided victories 1984 ...... Andy Baranek ...... Quarterback O’Connor; 1961 - Jim Wilde. 1983 ...... Mike Reichenbach...... Linebacker (Multiple-time winners in bold) in PSAC championship game history with a 1982 ...... Andy Baranek ...... Quarterback 49-4 romp over Clarion. 1981 ...... Larry Sontag ...... Def. Tackle The Warriors competed in nine State 1980 ...... Mike Lush ...... Def. Back Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete 1979 ...... Ray Yakavonis ...... Def. End 2008 - David Pacchioni; 2007 - LeRyan Dallas; Games for the conference title, winning five 1978 ...... Jeff Johnson...... Linebacker 2006 - Jimmy Terwilliger; 2005 - Greg Thoman; 2004 - Matt times and playing two ties. In addition, the 1977 ...... Harold Strunk ...... Tailback Rapa; 2003 - John Jeffries; 2002 - Nick Beisker; 2001 - Brian 1942 and 1954 ESU gridiron squads won or 1976 . . . . . Pete Radocha ...... Tailback Miller; 2000 - Jason Zinn. shared mythical state college crowns. 1975 . . . . . Pete Radocha ...... Tailback 1999 - Mike Rhine; 1998 - Joe Wysokinski; 1997 1974 ...... Tom Kozlosky ...... Linebacker A total of 27 players have earned All- - Damian Poalucci; 1996 - Andy McLoughlin; 1995 - Brian 1973 ...... Bill Navarre...... Def. Back Davis; 1994 - Bob Boden; 1993 - Ed Myers; 1992 - Ed America honors, including 11 in the last 1972 ...... Frank Snyder ...... Linebacker Detwiler; 1991 - John Morley; 1990 - Jim Miller. seven years. Punter Nick Krut and linebacker 1971 ...... Steve Mummaw...... Quarterback 1989 - Larry Helwig; 1988 - Phil Masorti; 1987 - 1970 ...... Gerald Clymer...... Def. Tackle Jeff Keeler; 1986 - Dan Mykovich; 1985 - Charlie Diskin; Matt Freed were consensus All-Americans 1969 ...... Bill Dukett...... Quarterback 1984 - Andy Baranek; 1983 - Ernie Siegrist; 1982 - Craig following the 2008 season. Quarterback 1968 ...... John Pitzer ...... Fullback Summers; 1981 - Duane Van Fleet; 1980 - Keith Kaufman. Gary Schoenberger...... Linebacker Jimmy Terwilliger, wide receiver Evan Prall, 1979 - Warren Brown; 1978 - Tomy Casucci; 1967 ...... Pete Lee ...... Halfback, Linebacker kicker Mark Brubaker, punter Ken Parrish and 1966 ...... Frank Miriello ...... Linebacker 1977 - Tom Palubinski; 1976 - Mike Stambaugh; 1975 - fullback Anthony Carfagno were honored in 1965 ...... Barry Roach ...... Halfback Rich Nicolais; 1974 - Tom Kearney; 1973 - John Smith; 2005, while Terwilliger and Prall repeated as 1964 ...... Ray Hedenberg...... Guard, Linebacker 1972 - Hank Kunkel; 1971 - Steve Mummaw; 1970 - None Selected. All-Americans the following season. 1963 ...... Joe Bahnatka...... Center 1962 ...... Billy Lewis...... Quarterback 1969 - Merv Witmer; 1968 - Ed Csencsits; 1967 - 1961 ...... Maurice Barber ...... End Mike Thompson; 1966 - Frank Mirello; 1965 - Leo Reimer. 1960 ...... Richard Wolslayer ...... Center 1959 ...... John Brunner...... Fullback (Multiple-time winners in bold)

36 ESU Football Media Guide ALL-STAR HONORS All-America Players Associated Press Little All-America 1984 Andy Baranek (QB) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team (first three teams only) 1983 Mike Reichenbach (LB) Anthony Carfagno (FB) Honorable Mention 2008 Nick Krut (P) First Team 1979 Ray Yakavonis (DE) Mark Brubaker (K) Honorable Mention Matt Freed (LB) Third Team 1975 Willard Stem (DB) Ken Parrish (P) Honorable Mention 2006 Evan Prall (All-Purpose) First Team 2004 Ken Parrish (P) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team Daktronics-CoSIDA All-America 2001 Jim Sodano (OG) First Team 2005 Evan Prall (WR) First Team 2008 Matt Freed (LB) First Team Adam Hostetter (P) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team Nick Krut (P) First Team 2004 Matt Crispell (DB) First Team 2006 Evan Prall (WR) Second Team Harlon Hill Award 2001 Jim Sodano (OG) Second Team Evan Prall (All-Purpose) Second Team (Outstanding NCAA Division II Player) Adam Hostetter (P) Third Team 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) First Team 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Fourth Place 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) First Team Evan Prall (WR) Second Team 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) First Place 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB) Third Team Ken Parrish (P) Second Team 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Fifth Place 1994 Steve Hynes (OT) First Team 2004 Matt Crispell (DB) First Team 1997 Damian Poalucci (QB) Candidate 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB) First Team Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Second Team 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB) Third Place 1988 Pat Brady (LB) Third Team 2001 Adam Hostetter (P) First Team 1994 James Franklin (QB) Candidate 1984 Ernie Siegrist (TE) Second Team Jim Sodano (OG) Second Team 1992 Ed Detwiler (K-P) Candidate 1983 Mike Reichenbach (LB) First Team 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) First Team 1989 Dennis Mailhot (WR-KR) Ninth Place 1980 Mike Lush (DB) Second Team 1996 Mike Mancuso (WR) First Team 1979 Ray Yakavonis (DE) Third Team Damian Poalucci (QB) Second Team ESPN The Magazine 1978 Jeff Johnson (LB) Third Team 1994 Matt Seagreaves (K) Second Team 1976 Pat Flaherty (C) Third Team Steve Hynes (OT) Third Team Academic All-America 1974 Tom Kozlosky (LB) Third Team 2004 Matt Crispell (DB) First Team 1965 Barry Roach (HB) First Team 1992 Ed Detwiler (K-P) Second Team D2Football.com All-America 1984 Ernie Siegrist (TE) First Team 2008 Nick Krut (P) First Team 1979 Warren Brown (LB) Second Team AFCA All-America 2006 Evan Prall (WR) Second Team (only one team selected) Jimmy Terwilliger (QB) Honorable Mention 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB) 2005 Evan Prall (WR) First Team All-East Players ECAC All-East 1990 Curtis Bunch (DB), Dennis Mailhot (KR) 1976 Pat Flaherty (C), Pete Radocha (TB) (ESU dropped out of the ECAC after the 2002 season) 1989 Dennis Mailhot (WR and KR), Pat Brady (LB), 1975 Willard Stem (DB) 2002 Nick Beisker (DB), Greg Munch (OG) Bob Heumann (DE) 1974 Tom Kozlosky (LB) 2001 Adam Hostetter (P), Mike Berry (K) 1988 Pat Brady (LB), Todd McNamee (P), Eric Sampson (DE) 1971 Joe Bongiovanni (OT) 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P) 1987 Joe McLaughlin (DB), Mike Yanders (C) 1970 Glenn Gottshalk (OE) 1999 Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jason Zinn (DB) 1986 Chris Gerhard (DB) 1969 Bill Dukett (QB), Player of the Year 1998 Kevin Nagle (LB) 1984 Tim Bishop (SE), Joey Pingitore (P), Ernie Siegrist (TE) Daktronics/CoSIDA All-Northeast Region 1997 Damian Poalucci (QB), Mike Mancuso (WR) 1983 Scott Benoit (WR), Dan Koval (OT), Joey Pingitore (P), 2008 Matt Freed (LB), Nick Krut (P) 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB), Player of the Year, Mike Reichenbach (LB) 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Evan Prall (WR) Matt Delancey (DT), Jason Killian (WR), Michael Kramer (P), 1982 Andy Baranek (QB), Rookie of the Year, 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Ken Parrish (P), Evan Prall (WR) Matt Seagreaves (K) Mike Reichenbach (LB), Larry Sontag (DT) 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Ken Parrish (P), 1995 Tim Green (LB) 1981 Jack Brunner (P), John Marcante (OT), Larry Sontag (DT) Anthony Carfagno (FB) 1994 Michael Kramer (P) 1980 Keith Kaufman (OT), Mike Lush (DB) 2001 Jeremy Brown (DB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jim Sodano (OG) 1993 John Catalano (DE), Brent Voynar (DB) 1979 Jim Villani (P), Ray Yakavonis (DE) 1998-2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) 1992 Paul Bandholz (TE), Ed Detwiler (P/K), Greg Garzio (OT), 1978 Frank Bell (TB), Jeff Detzi (OT), Joe Detzi (LB), 1996 Damian Poalucci (QB), Mike Mancuso (WR), Joe Ruedt (DE), Roger Staub (DB) Jack Shrawder (DT), Jim Villani (P) Michael Kramer (P) 1991 Curtis Bunch (DB), Des Hussey (DT) 1977 Doug Rhoads (LB), Harold Strunk (TB) 1994 Steve Hynes (OT) All Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference First Team 2008 - Keith Weaver (OG), Miguel Rivera (DT), Lionel Mitchell (DB), 1993 - John Catalano (DE), Steve Hynes (OT), Ed Myers (OG), Brent Tom Palubinski (SE), Pete Radocha (HB), Doug Rhoads (LB), Nick Krut (P) Voynar (DB) Rich Rodenberger (DB), Jack Rogers (K), Mike Stambaugh 2007 - Mike Habel (OT), Jayson Frank (LB), Greg Knauss (K), 1992 - Paul Bandholz (TE), Derrick Deburow (DB), Ed Detwiler (K (DE), Mike Terwilliger (QB) Nick Krut (P) and P), Doug Leonzi (WR), Ed Myers (OG), Joe Ruedt (DE) 1975 - Bobby Boyd (K), Pat Flaherty (C), Jeff Johnson (LB), Rich 2006 - Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), 1991 - Curtis Bunch (DB), Ed Detwiler (P), Des Hussey (DT), Rick Nicolais (DT), Mike Stambaugh (DE), Willard Stem (DB), Mike Evan Prall (WR), Mike Habel (OT), Greg Thoman (DE), Sterner (TB) Terwilliger (QB) Jayson Frank (LB) 1990 - Curtis Bunch (DB), Justin Dettore (OT), Tom Ferguson (C), 1974 - Tom Kozlosky (LB), Tom Polinski (DE) 2005 - Jimmy Terwilliger (QB), Dan Crozier (C), Evan Prall (WR), Ken Kopetchny (WR), Jim Miller (LB) 1973 - Don Coyer (DE), Ned Hampford (OG), Wally Hills (FB), Tom Anthony Carfagno (FB), Mark Brubaker (K), Andrew 1989 - Dennis Mailhot (WR), Bob Heumann (DE), Douglas Moore Kozlosky (LB), Steve Reese (OE) Marsteller (DT), Ken Parrish (P) (LB), Curtis Bunch (DB) 1972 - Joe Bongiovanni (OT), Frank Snyder (LB) 2004 - Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), 1988 - Pat Brady (LB), Todd McNamee (P), Eric Sampson (DE) 1971 - Joe Bongiovanni (OT), Greg Cardone (LB), Glenn Gottshalk Tim Strenfel (WR), Anthony Carfagno (FB), Mark Brubaker 1987 - Joe McLaughlin (DB), Dan Murray (LB) (OE), John Smith (DT) (K), Andrew Marsteller (DT), Matt Crispell (S), Ken Parrish (P) 1986 - Chris Gerhard (DB), Dan Murray (LB), Mike Yanders (C) 1970 - Jerry Clymer (DT), Glenn Gottshalk (OE), Steve Mummaw 2003 - Jimmy Terwilliger (QB, Offensive Player of the Year), 1985 - Tim Bishop (SE), Tracy Coleman (DB) (QB) Mark Brubaker (K), Anthony Carfagno (FB), 1984 - Andy Baranek (QB), Tim Bishop (SE), Phil Calamia (DT), 1969 - Bob Dinan (FB), Henry Kearns (OT), (DT), Michael Glover (DB), John Jeffries (WR), Greg Munch Ernie Siegrist (TE) 1968 - Ed Csencsits (OE), Bob Dinan (DB), Ralph Gish (HB), Henry (OG), Ryan Vermillion (LB) 1983 - Andy Baranek (QB, Player of the Year), Scott Benoit Kearns (OT), Joe Kelly (OG), Bob Malehorn (DE), Bob Ott (DE), 2002 - Dustin Barno (DL), Nick Beisker (DB), Mark Brubaker (K), (WR), Bill Camp (DE), Dan Koval (OT), Joey Pingitore (K), Mike Dick Siwak (LB), Carl Wolfe (DT) Michael Glover (DB & RS), Greg Munch (OG), Jeremy Palm Reichenbach (LB) 1967 - Pete Lee (HB and LB), Gary Monger (OG), Gary (QB), Greg Vaughn (TB) 1982 - Andy Baranek (QB), Bobby Manez (SE), Mike Reichenbach Schoenberger (LB), Mike Thompson (C) 2001 - Dustin Barno (DT), Mike Berry (K), Shaun Bowman (DE), (LB), Larry Sontag (DT) 1965 - Bob Dourand (LB), Glen Ray (QB), Barry Roach (HB), Bob Jeremy Brown (DB), Andre Castiglioni (TB), Adam Hostetter 1981 - Jack Brunner (P), Bill Camp (DE), Joe Gaynor (LB), John Ruckdeschel (OT) (P), John Kotarsky (WR), Jim Sodano (OG) Marcante (OT), Larry Sontag (DT) 1964 - Ray Hedenberg (OG), Glen Ray (QB), Barry Roach (HB), Jim 2000 - Kevin Nagle (LB, Defensive Player of the Year), Andre 1980 - Bill Brown (DT), Dan Gechter (LB), Keith Kaufman (OT), Mike Scagliottti (C), Tom Washburn (DE) Castiglioni (TB), Adam Hostetter (P), Jim Sodano (OG) Lush (DB), Scott Taylor (K) 1963 - Joe Bahnatka (C), Toby Barkman (OHB) 1999 - Kevin Nagle (LB), Adam Hostetter (P), Matt Kacanda (KR) 1979 - Warren Brown (LB), Ray Cianni (DB), Barry Kennedy (QB), 1962 - Toby Barkman (B), Joe Heverin (E) 1998 - Kevin Nagle (LB, Defensive Player of the Year) Jamie Meier (SE), Andy Polony (LB), Jim Villani (P), Ray 1961 - Toby Barkman (B), Ed Becker (E) 1997 - Mike Mancuso (WR), Ian Geffers (DE), Kevin Nagle (LB) Yakavonis (DE) 1960 - Ed Becker (E), Richard Wolslayer (C) 1996 - Matt Delancey (DT), Jason Killian (WR), Mike Mancuso (WR), 1978 - Bill Bergen (DE), Art Boorujy (OT), Bob Bydlon (OG), Jeff 1957 - Jim Oplinger (B) Damian Poalucci (QB), Matt Seagreaves (K) Detzi (OT), Joe Detzi (LB), Jeff Johnson (LB), Barry Kennedy 1954 - Carmen Martucci (T) 1995 - Matt Delancey (DT), Tim Green (LB), Dennis McWhite (WR), (QB), Jack Rogers (K), Jack Shrawder (DT), Jim Villani (P) Matt Seagreaves (K) 1977 - Bill Bergen (DE), Jeff Johnson (LB), Jack Shrawder (DT), (Three and four-time All PSAC players in bold) 1994 - Tim Green (LB), Steve Hynes (OT), Joe Menton (LB), Matt Harold Strunk (OHB) Seagreaves (K) 1976 - Pat Flaherty (C), Dennis Gorman (TE), Jeff Johnson (LB), ESU Football Media Guide 37 ALL-TIME RUSHING STATISTICS 100-Yard Rushing Games (since 1968) 2007 160 Andre Castiglioni vs. Shepherd ...... 26 1990 Yds. Player, Opponent ...... carries 132 Nate Pendry vs. Millersville ...... 13 130 Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney ...... 18 115 Brant Quick at Lock Haven ...... 22 152 Andre Castiglioni vs. Shippensburg...... 30 114 Derek Watkins at Buffalo ...... 16 284 Joe Partridge at Cheyney...... 34 161 Greg Vaughn at Cheyney...... 29 105 Ramon Leak at Buffalo ...... 20 105 Joe Partridge at Kutztown ...... 22 115 Andre Castiglioni at Edinboro ...... 21 1988 2006 1999 150 Rick Sterner at Mansfield ...... 35 118 Jimmy Terwilliger at Millersville ...... 14 151 Andre Castiglioni vs. Cheyney ...... 18 123 Kelly Gabriel vs. Cheyney ...... 35 136 Jimmy Terwilliger vs. West Chester ...... 9 1998 1987 106 Matt Brunetti vs. Kutztown ...... 18 114 Andre Myers at New Hampshire ...... 19 110 Elroy Denegal at Kutztown ...... 17 2005 113 Andre Myers vs. Slippery Rock ...... 27 192 Elroy Denegal vs. So. Conn St...... 25 111 Derek Lucas at Millersville ...... 17 133 Andre Myers at Shippensburg ...... 21 1986 157 Derek Lucas at Clarion ...... 20 211 Andre Myers at Cheyney ...... 21 106 Gary Garver vs. Clarion ...... 15 218 Derek Lucas vs. So. Conn. St. (NCAA)...... 28 267 Andre Myers vs. Mansfield...... 34 123 Gary Garver vs. Cheyney...... 33 115 Jimmy Terwilliger vs. So. Conn. St. (NCAA) 10 1997 1985 170 Anthony Carfagno at Bloomsburg (NCAA) 19 128 Stewart Ford at Kutztown ...... 22 108 Brooks Perkins vs. Montclair ...... 20 103 Derek Lucas vs. C.W. Post (NCAA) ...... 13 110 Stewart Ford vs. West Chester ...... 11 116 Brooks Perkins at Edinboro ...... 30 2004 140 Stewart Ford at IUP...... 22 113 Mike Sobeski at Millersville ...... 15 158 Derek Lucas vs. Millersville ...... 17 222 Stewart Ford at Cheyney ...... 26 1983 156 Derek Lucas vs. Clarion ...... 17 151 Stewart Ford vs. Mansfield ...... 27 154 Dell Walker vs. West Chester...... 30 195 Derek Lucas at Kutztown ...... 28 1996 1982 130 Maurice Stallings at Mansfield ...... 12 117 Joe Pawloski at Bloomsburg...... 24 162 Dell Walker at Montclair ...... 25 2003 1995 1981 133 Greg Vaughn at Shepherd...... 19 106 Orlando Williams vs. AIC...... 16 112 Dell Walker at Cent. Conn St...... 28 125 Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg ...... 21 179 Joe Pawloski at Cheyney ...... 13 117 Dell Walker at Cheyney...... 22 174 Greg Vaughn at Cheyney...... 21 115 Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield...... 9 102 Sam Granteed vs. Mansfield ...... 25 115 Derek Lucas at Cheyney ...... 10 1994 1980 116 Greg Vaughn at Millersville ...... 23 136 Jason Killian at Springfield...... 9 222 Jim Snyder vs. Kutztown ...... 33 173 Derek Lucas at Kutztown ...... 21 111 Orlando Williams at Springfield...... 20 138 Bill Nast at Mansfield ...... 30 2002 150 James Franklin vs. So. Conn St ...... 28 128 Jim Snyder vs. IUP...... 26 133 Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney ...... 11 128 Orlando Williams at Mansfield ...... 20 1979 119 Greg Vaughn vs. Millersville ...... 22 1993 132 Jim Snyder at Cortland ...... 24 170 Greg Vaughn vs. Kutztown ...... 31 145 Jason Killian at So. Conn St ...... 13 136 Jim Snyder at Kutztown ...... 17 2001 109 James Franklin vs. Mansfield...... 15 145 Jim Snyder vs. Millersville ...... 29 149 Andre Castiglioni vs. Clarion...... 29 125 James Franklin vs. Bloomsburg ...... 19 1978 187 Andre Castiglioni vs. West Chester...... 32 163 Ramon Leak vs. Bloomsburg...... 28 103 Frank Bell vs. Cortland...... 11 157 Andre Castiglioni at Shepherd...... 24 129 Ramon Leak vs. AIC ...... 16 107 Jim Snyder at Mansfield ...... 19 118 Andre Castiglioni at Kutztown ...... 24 1992 106 Jim Snyder at Clarion...... 11 104 Andre Castiglioni vs. Bloomsburg...... 21 154 Rick Sterner vs. California...... 29 1977 104 Andre Castiglioni at Mansfield...... 22 105 Ramon Leak at Mansfield...... 22 169 Harold Strunk at Cheyney ...... 28 119 Andre Castiglioni vs. Edinboro...... 23 1991 105 Harold Strunk vs. Mansield ...... 14 2000 211 Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield ...... 27 193 Harold Strunk at Cortland ...... 17 154 Andre Castiglioni at Clarion ...... 26 102 Rick Sterner vs. West Chester ...... 21 167 Harold Strunk vs. West Chester ...... 31 128 Andre Castiglioni at West Chester ...... 21 199 Rick Sterner vs. Buffalo ...... 29 1976 148 Andre Castiglioni at Glenville State ...... 24 130 Pete Radocha at Montclair...... 25 174 Pete Radocha at West Chester ...... 20 Yearly Rushing Leaders 207 Pete Radocha vs. Kutztown...... 31 105 Mike Terwilliger vs. Cheyney ...... 9 Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. 1984 Mike Sobeski 125 567 4.5 213 Harold Strunk at Millersville ...... 36 2008 Joe Partridge 132 597 4.5 1983 Dell Walker 168 625 3.7 107 Harold Strunk vs. Cortland...... 19 2007 Joe Partridge 127 698 5.5 1982 Dell Walker 143 605 4.2 184 Pete Radocha vs. Morgan State ...... 28 2006 Matt Brunetti 117 581 5.0 1981 Dell Walker 117 455 3.9 183 Pete Radocha at Shippensburg ...... 30 2005 Derek Lucas 197 1021 5.2 1980 Jim Snyder 141 621 4.4 1975 2004 Derek Lucas 173 948 5.5 1979 Jim Snyder 159 714 4.5 157 Pete Radocha vs. Millersville...... 30 2003 Greg Vaughn 147 748 5.1 1978 Frank Bell 182 589 3.2 154 Ed Guers at Bloomsburg...... 12 2002 Greg Vaughn 158 755 4.8 1977 Harold Strunk 173 913 5.3 1974 2001 Andre Castiglioni 213 1077 5.1 1976 Pete Radocha 174 1036 6.0 132 Don Ford at Montclair...... 21 2000 Andre Castiglioni 220 1160 5.3 1975 Pete Radocha 190 777 4.1 104 Bob Rinaldi vs. Kutztown ...... 29 1999 Andre Myers 114 506 4.4 1974 Don Ford 94 519 5.5 143 Bob Rinaldi vs. Cortland ...... 19 1998 Andre Myers 171 1004 5.9 1973 Wally Hills 63 370 5.9 118 Pete Radocha vs. Bloomsburg ...... 18 1997 Stewart Ford 175 1109 6.3 1972 Mark Hoffner 68 316 4.4 1970 1996 Joe Pawloski 101 544 5.4 1971 Mark Hoffner 79 403 5.1 124 Steve Mummaw at Mansfield...... 6 1995 Orlando Williams 140 647 4.6 1970 Bob Lester 82 438 5.3 100 Ralph Gish at Mansfield ...... 10 1994 Orlando Williams 115 628 5.5 1969 Bob Lester 69 436 6.3 107 Bob Lester at Millersville...... 21 1993 Ramon Leak 133 717 5.4 1968 John Pitzer 131 531 4.1 1969 1992 Rick Sterner 157 723 4.6 1967 John Pitzer 124 436 3.5 125 Bob Lester at Cheyney ...... 17 1991 Rick Sterner 208 951 4.6 1966 Trevor Lawrence 83 315 3.8 1968 1990 Ramon Leak 101 368 3.6 1965 Leo Reimer 137 889 6.3 109 Augie Grant vs. Cheyney ...... 3 1989 Rick Sterner 111 482 4.3 1964 Barry Roach 73 521 7.1 113 John Pitzer at Mansfield ...... 15 1988 Kelly Gabriel 113 466 4.1 1963 Jan Beliveau 98 440 4.5 104 John Pitzer at Millersville ...... 23 1987 Elroy Denegal 132 580 4.4 1962 Toby Barkman 153 866 5.7 139 Augie Grant at California ...... 13 1986 Gary Garver 94 398 4.2 1961 Toby Barkman 101 771 7.6 1985 Brooks Perkins 167 544 3.3 1960 William Race 94 513 5.5 106 John Pitzer at California ...... 23 4038 ESU Football Media Guide YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Passing Receiving Year Player...... TD. . . FG. . . .X-Pt Pts. Year Player...... Comp/Att . Yds. . . TDs Year Player...... Rec. . . Yds...... TDs 2008 Greg Knauss...... 0 . . . .12 . . .49 . . .85 2008 Tim Roken...... 142-263 . .2168 . . . 17 2008 Jeff Giglio ...... 41 . . . . 749...... 10 2007 Greg Knauss...... 0 . . . .13 . . .26 . . .65 2007 Tim Roken...... 139-268 . .1765 . . . 15 Doug Ogden ...... 39 . . . . 825...... 8 2006 Evan Prall...... 20 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .120 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger. . . . 222-346 . .2966 . . . 35 2007 Sam Shuman ...... 36 . . . . 534...... 4 2005 Anthony Carfagno . . . 23 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .138 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger. . . . 262-424 . .4571 . . . 50 2006 Evan Prall...... 76 . . . . 1174...... 17 Evan Prall...... 23 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .138 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger. . . . 222-362 . .3826 . . . 33 2005 Evan Prall...... 88 . . . . 1766...... 23 2004 Anthony Carfagno . . . 19 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .114 2003 Jimmy Terwilliger. . . . 200-349 . .2987 . . . 30 Tim Strenfel ...... 61 . . . . 1189...... 14 2003 Anthony Carfagno . . . 14 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .84 2002 Jeremy Palm ...... 145-289 . .2200 . . . 18 2004 Tim Strenfel ...... 69 . . . . 1388...... 11 2002 Anthony Carfagno . . . 11 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .66 2001 Jeremy Palm ...... 132-279 . .1924 . . . 22 2003 John Jeffries...... 58 . . . . 936...... 9 2001 John Kotarsky ...... 9 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .54 2000 Jeremy Palm ...... 58-131. . . .823 . . . . . 9 2002 John Jeffries...... 47 . . . . 636...... 4 2000 Mike Berry...... 0 . . . .4 . . . . 24 . . .36 1999 Jeremy Palm ...... 88-199. . . .1402 . . . 13 2001 John Kotarsky ...... 37 . . . . 775...... 9 1999 J.D. Stern ...... 0 . . . .11 . . .29 . . .62 1998 Will Burch ...... 110-241 . .1764 . . . 20 2000 John Kotarsky ...... 45 . . . . 724...... 4 1998 Jason Klush...... 12 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .72 1997 Damian Poalucci. . . . . 180-351 . .2731 . . . 19 1999 John Kotarsky ...... 34 . . . . 564...... 4 1997 Stewart Ford ...... 12 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .72 1996 Damian Poalucci. . . . . 214-393 . .3831 . . . 40 1998 Jason Klush...... 41 . . . . 625...... 12 1996 Mike Mancuso...... 16 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .96 1995 Damian Poalucci. . . . . 148-312 . .2041 . . . 10 1997 Brett Witmer ...... 63 . . . . 1040...... 6 1995 Joe Pawloski...... 10 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .60 1994 James Franklin ...... 187-364 . .2586 . . . 14 1996 Brett Witmer ...... 57 . . . . 891...... 9 1994 Matt Seagreaves. . . . . 0 . . . .15 . . .23 . . .68 1993 James Franklin ...... 123-265 . .1912 . . . 19 Mike Mancuso...... 56 . . . . 1194...... 16 1993 Steve Stuttle...... 11 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .66 1992 Bret Comp ...... 145-298 . .1966 . . . 15 Jason Killian ...... 50 . . . . 1010...... 11 1992 Ed Detwiler...... 0 . . . .13 . . .23 . . .62 1991 Bret Comp ...... 176-333 . .2434 . . . 15 1995 Dennis McWhite. . . . . 37 . . . . 549...... 3 1991 Ed Detwiler...... 0 . . . .15 . . .34 . . .79 1990 Bret Comp ...... 132-262 . .1860 . . . 16 1994 Dennis McWhite. . . . . 62 . . . . 865...... 4 1993 Jake Hlavac...... 35 . . . . 571...... 7 1990 Ken Kopetchny ...... 12 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . . .72 1989 Tom Taylor ...... 89-158. . . .1155 . . . 7 1992 Doug Leonzi...... 44 . . . . 544...... 8 1989 Ed Detwiler...... 0 . . . .13 . . .22 . . .61 Bret Comp ...... 32-63 . . . . .401 . . . . 4 1991 Doug Leonzi...... 58 . . . . 950...... 7 1988 Todd McNamee . . . . . 0 . . . .7 . . . . 12 . . .33 1988 Tom Taylor ...... 89-237. . . .1167 . . . 8 1990 Ken Kopetchny ...... 57 . . . . 761...... 12 1987 Todd McNamee . . . . . 0 . . . .6 . . . . 10 . . .28 1987 Tom Taylor ...... 63-138. . . .785 . . . . 4 1989 Dennis Mailhot ...... 22 . . . . 492...... 4 1986 Mike Augustin...... 0 . . . .6 . . . . 9. . . . 27 Ray Gentilella...... 32-91 . . . . .336 . . . . 4 Paul Bandholz ...... 22 . . . . 274...... 1 1985 Mike Augustin...... 0 . . . .12 . . .13 . . .49 1986 Ray Gentilella...... 95-251. . . .1047 . . . 5 1988 Dennis Mailhot ...... 18 . . . . 403...... 2 1984 Tim Bishop ...... 9 . . . .0 . . . . 1 . . .56 1985 Ray Gentilella...... 84-191. . . .1141 . . . 9 1987 Ken Kopetchny ...... 23 . . . . 321...... 2 1983 Joey Pingatore ...... 2 . . . .12 . . .28 . . .76 Charlie Diskin...... 66-124. . . .669 . . . . 1 1986 Jim Kerins ...... 27 . . . . 403...... 3 1982 Dell Walker ...... 9 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .54 1984 Andy Baranek ...... 179-290 . .2295 . . . 17 1985 Tim Bishop ...... 56 . . . . 776...... 3 1981 Dell Walker ...... 5 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .30 1983 Charlie Diskin...... 87-166. . . .1180 . . . 9 1984 Ernie Siegrist ...... 60 . . . . 801...... 3 1980 Scott Taylor ...... 0 . . . .8 . . . . 18 . . .42 Andy Baranek ...... 86-181. . . .1171 . . . 7 Tim Bishop ...... 52 . . . . 810...... 9 Tommy Meier ...... 7 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .42 1982 Andy Baranek ...... 164-302 . .2067 . . . 17 1983 Scott Benoit ...... 74 . . . . 820...... 5 1979 Scott Taylor ...... 0 . . . .9 . . . . 17 . . .44 1981 Brian Marshall ...... 62-144. . . .806 . . . . 5 1982 Bobbfy Manez ...... 51 . . . . 684...... 6 1978 Frank Bell ...... 10 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .60 1980 Barry Kennedy...... 59-107. . . .734 . . . . 2 Scott Benoit ...... 46 . . . . 687...... 8 1977 Harold Strunk ...... 15 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .90 Tommy Meier ...... 45-71 . . . . .521 . . . . 3 1981 Jack Brunner ...... 20 . . . . 336...... 3 1976 Pete Radocha...... 11 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .66 1979 Barry Kennedy...... 59-132. . . .839 . . . . 7 1980 Jamie Meier ...... 37 . . . . 496...... 1 1975 Pete Radocha...... 13 . . .1 . . . . 1 . . .83 1978 Barry Kennedy...... 49-106. . . .833 . . . . 8 1979 Jamie Meier ...... 26 . . . . 476...... 4 1974 Bob Boyd...... 0 . . . .6 . . . . 15 . . .33 1977 Mike Terwilliger . . . . . 56-125. . . .850 . . . . 3 1978 Bill Jones ...... 20 . . . . 363...... 2 1973 Five Tied with 12 Points Each 1976 Mike Terwilliger . . . . . 76-152. . . .1185 . . . 12 1977 Harold Strunk ...... 15 . . . . 265...... 3 1972 Mark Hoffner ...... 5 . . . .0 . . . . 2 . . .34 1975 Mike Terwilliger . . . . . 75-161. . . .1233 . . . 14 Tom Palubinski ...... 15 . . . . 240...... 0 1971 Mark Hoffner ...... 7 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .42 1974 Mike Terwilliger . . . . . 37-96 . . . . .531 . . . . 4 1976 Tom Palubinski ...... 33 . . . . 750. . . . . 10 1970 Glenn Gottshalk . . . . . 10 . . .0 . . . . 2 . . .64 1973 Len Cannatelli ...... 33-78 . . . . .482 . . . . 5 1975 Tom Palubinski ...... 18 . . . . 363...... 5 1969 Augie Grant ...... 9 . . . .0 . . . . 1 . . .56 1972 Jim Emery ...... 90-188. . . .910 . . . . 8 1974 Tom Kearney ...... 16 . . . . 244...... 1 1968 John Pitzer ...... 8 . . . .0 . . . . 1 . . .50 1971 Steve Mummaw . . . . . 108-205 . .1388 . . . 12 Tom Deremer ...... 16 . . . . 190...... 0 1967 John Pitzer ...... 8 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .48 1970 Steve Mummaw . . . . . 152-280 . .1671 . . . 19 1973 Tom Deremer ...... 11 . . . . 174...... 2 1966 Jim Waite ...... 5 . . . .0 . . . . 8 . . .38 1969 Bill Dukett...... 147-277 . .2084 . . . 19 1972 Jack Shoemaker . . . . . 19 . . . . 157...... 1 1965 Barry Roach ...... 11 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .66 1968 Bill Dukett...... 137-256 . .1811 . . . 14 1971 Glenn Gottshalk . . . . . 39 . . . . 425...... 3 1964 Glen Ray ...... 9 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .54 1967 Bill Dukett...... 106-200 . .1302 . . . 12 1970 Glenn Gottshalk . . . . . 39 . . . . 694...... 10 1963 Toby Barkman ...... 8 . . . .0 . . . . 1 . . .49 1966 Robt. Holderbaum. . . 30-77 . . . . .481 . . . . 4 1969 Bill Horvath...... 42 . . . . 449...... 6 1962 Toby Barkman ...... 13 . . .0 . . . . 2 . . .80 James Waite...... 22-59 . . . . .280 . . . . 2 1968 Ed Csencsits ...... 44 . . . . 632...... 5 1961 Toby Barkman ...... 15 . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .90 1965 Glen Ray ...... 43-95 . . . . .782 . . . . 6 1967 Ed Csencsits ...... 38 . . . . 620...... 4 1960 William Race...... 5 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .30 1964 Glen Ray ...... 28-65 . . . . .480 . . . . 5 1966 Doug McNamee . . . . . 15 . . . . 175...... 1 Frank Lupin ...... 5 . . . .0 . . . . 0 . . .30 1963 Charles Siever ...... 18-60 . . . . .367 . . . . 5 1965 Gibby Romaine ...... 22 . . . . 329...... 3 1962 Billy Lewis ...... 14-53 . . . . .329 . . . . 6 1964 Tom Washburn ...... 18 . . . . 326...... 1 1961 Billy Lewis ...... 41-92 . . . . .553 . . . . 4 1963 Toby Barkman ...... 6 . . . . . 243...... 4 1960 Billy Lewis ...... 39-87 . . . . .432 . . . . 4 1962 Toby Barkman ...... 5 . . . . . 169...... 4 1961 Maurice Barber ...... 14 . . . . 197...... 4 1960 Edward Becker ...... 15 . . . . 158...... 2 Defense Year Player (Position) ...... Tack. . Sks . .TFL 1995 Tim Green (LB) ...... 135 . . .2...... 20 1982 Mark Clements (LB) . . . . . 116 . . .1...... 3 2008 Matt Freed (LB) ...... 126 . . .4.0 . . 11.0 1994 Joe Menton (LB)...... 105 . . .3...... 7 Mike Reichenbach (LB) . . 110 . . .0...... 2 2007 Jayson Frank (LB)...... 93. . . . .4.0 . . . .7.0 1993 Matt Giarretta (LB) ...... 86. . . . .0...... 6 1981 Larry Sontag (DT) ...... 101 . . .9.5 . . . . 11 2006 Jayson Frank (LB)...... 86. . . . .0.5 . . . .7.5 1992 Joe Ruedt (DE) ...... 92. . . . .15 . . . 19 1980 Dan Gechter (LB)...... 93. . . . .0...... 2 2005 Fred Rice (LB) ...... 132 . . .2.0 . . 12.5 1991 Bobby Swift (LB) ...... 112 . . .1...... 3 1979 Dan Gechter (LB)...... 87. . . . .0...... 1 2004 Henry Breckenridge (LB). 97. . . . .4.5 . . . .8.5 1990 Jim Miller (LB)...... 94. . . . .1...... 3 1978 Jeff Johnson (LB) ...... 120 . . .7...... 8 2003 Ryan Vermillion (LB). . . . . 89. . . . .1.5 . . . . . 4 1989 Jim Miller (LB)...... 80. . . . .0...... 6 Joe Detzi (LB) ...... 120 . . .3...... 5 2002 Ryan Vermillion (LB). . . . . 87. . . . .2.5 . . . . . 5 1988 Pat Brady (LB) ...... 126 . . .0...... 4 1977 Jeff Johnson (LB) ...... 114 2001 Jeremy Brown (DB)...... 68. . . . .0...... 2 1987 Dan Murray (LB)...... 108 . . .1...... 7 1976 Jeff Johnson (LB) ...... 136 2000 Kevin Nagle (LB) ...... 125 . . .8.0 . . . . 16 1986 Dan Murray (LB)...... 107 . . .3...... 6 Joe Detzi (LB) ...... 126 1999 Kevin Nagle (LB) ...... 123 . . .4.0 . . . . 13 Joe Keenan (LB) ...... 105 . . .1...... 4 1975 Jeff Johnson (LB) ...... 132 1998 Kevin Nagle (LB) ...... 139 . . .1.5 . . . . 12 1985 Joe Keenan (LB) ...... 97. . . . .0...... 0 1974 Tom Kozlosky (LB)...... 182 1997 Kevin Nagle (LB) ...... 90. . . . .3...... 3 1984 Phil Calamia (DT)...... 84. . . . .2...... 11 1973 Frank Snyder (LB) ...... 119 1996 Bill Fonzone (LB) ...... 70. . . . .2...... 5 1983 Mike Reichenbach (LB) . . 147 . . .1...... 1 (Sacks or tackles for loss not kept before 1978)

ESU Football Media Guide 4139 SCHOOL RECORDS RUSHING Attempts Career Yards Per Carry Single Game 2,579. . . .Rick Sterner ...... 1988-92 Single Game (since 1966 – min. 10 carries, 100 yards) 36...... Harold Strunk at Millersville ...... 1976 2,529. . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 1998-01 13.8 . . . . .Joe Pawloski at Cheyney (13-179)...... 1995 35...... Rick Sterner at Mansfield ...... 1988 2,363. . . .Toby Barkman ...... 1960-63 12.8 . . . . .Ed Guers at Bloomsburg (12-154) ...... 1975 Kelly Gabriel vs. Cheyney ...... 1988 2,236. . . .Derek Lucas...... 2002-05 12.1 . . . . .Greg Vaughn vs. Cheyney (11-133)...... 2002 34...... Joe Partridge at Cheyney ...... 2007 2,047. . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 11.5 . . . . .Derek Lucas at Cheyney (10-115) ...... 2003 Andre Myers vs. Mansfield...... 1998 2,030. . . .Harold Strunk ...... 1974-77 11.5 . . . . .J. Terwilliger vs. SCSU (10-115)...... 2005 Single Season Touchdowns 11.4 . . . . .Harold Strunk at Cortland (17-193)...... 1977 220 . . . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2000 Single Game 11.2 . . . . .Jason Killian at SCSU (13-145)...... 1993 213 . . . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2001 4...... Joe Partridge at Cheyney ...... 2007 Single Season 208 . . . . .Rick Sterner ...... 1991 Stewart Ford vs. Glenville State ...... 1999 8.7 ...... Derek Lucas (48-418) ...... 2003 197 . . . . .Derek Lucas...... 2005 Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney ...... 1990 7.9 ...... Joe Pawloski (53-419) ...... 1995 190 . . . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1975 Danny Roskos vs. Montclair...... 1946 7.6 ...... Toby Barkman (101-771) ...... 1961 Career Single Season 7.3 ...... Frank Lupin (43-313) ...... 1960 603 . . . . .Rick Sterner ...... 1988-92 15...... Toby Barkman ...... 1961 7.2 ...... Jason Killian (78-559) ...... 1994 473 . . . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 1998-01 Anthony Carfagno ...... 2004 7.1 ...... Barry Roach (73-521) ...... 1964 428 . . . . .Dell Walker...... 1981-83 14...... Anthony Carfagno ...... 2005 Career 421 . . . . .Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 Danny Roskos ...... 1946 6.86 . . . . .Jason Killian (146-1,001) ...... 1993-96 Derek Lucas...... 2002-05 12...... Harold Strunk ...... 1977 6.44 . . . . .Barry Roach (189-1,218) ...... 1964-65 409 . . . . .Harold Strunk ...... 1974-77 11...... Pete Radocha ...... 1976 6.36 . . . . .Leo Reimer (183-1,163) ...... 1962-65 407 . . . . .Greg Vaughn...... 2000-03 Career 6.25 . . . . .Joe Pawloski (154-963) ...... 1995-96 401 . . . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 40...... Anthony Carfagno ...... 2002-05 6.01 . . . . .Toby Barkman (393-2,363)...... 1960-63 398 . . . . .Jim Snyder ...... 1977-80 32...... Toby Barkman ...... 1960-63 100 Yard Rushing Games Yards Gained 22...... Stewart Ford ...... 1997-99 (since 1969) Single Game Dell Walker...... 1981-83 Single Season 284 . . . . .Joe Partridge at Cheyney ...... 2007 Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 7...... Andre Castiglioni...... 2001 267 . . . . .Andre Myers vs. Mansfield...... 1998 Yards Per Game 6...... Andre Castiglioni...... 2000 222 . . . . .Stewart Ford at Cheyney ...... 1997 Single Season 5...... Andre Myers ...... 1998 Jim Snyder vs. Kutztown...... 1980 116.0. . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2000 Stewart Ford ...... 1997 218 . . . . .Derek Lucas vs. Southern Conn St...... 2005 115.1. . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1976 Pete Radocha ...... 1976 213 . . . . .Harold Strunk at Millersville ...... 1976 114.1. . . .Harold Strunk ...... 1977 Career 211 . . . . .Andre Myers at Cheyney ...... 1998 110.9. . . .Stewart Ford ...... 1997 14...... Andre Castiglioni...... 1998-01 Rick Sterner vs. Mansfield...... 1991 107.7. . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2001 8...... Derek Lucas...... 2002-05 210 . . . . .Toby Barkman vs. Mansfield ...... 1961 100.4. . . .Andre Myers ...... 1998 7...... Jim Snyder ...... 1978-80 207 . . . . .Pete Radocha vs. Kutztown ...... 1976 96.2 . . . . .Toby Barkman ...... 1962 Greg Vaughn...... 2000-03 Single Season Career 6...... Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 1,160. . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2000 94.5 . . . . .Toby Barkman ...... 1960-63 Harold Strunk ...... 1974-77 1,109. . . .Stewart Ford ...... 1997 85.3 . . . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 1,077. . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 2001 84.3 . . . . .Andre Castiglioni...... 1998-01 1,036. . . .Pete Radocha ...... 1976 74.4 . . . . .Stewart Ford ...... 1997-99 1,021. . . .Derek Lucas...... 2005 61.9 . . . . .Rick Sterner ...... 1988-92 1,004. . . .Andre Myers ...... 1998 61.5 . . . . .Harold Strunk ...... 1974-77 TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING Single Game Points 252 ...... Toby Barkman...... 1960-63 597 ...... Damian Poalucci at Mansfield ...... 1996 Single Game 204 ...... Tim Strenfel ...... 2002-05 552 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger at C.W. Post ...... 2005 30...... Evan Prall vs. Kutztown ...... 2006 179 ...... Joey Pingitore...... 1982-84 545 ...... Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney...... 1996 Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven ...... 2006 177 ...... Mike Seagreaves ...... 1994-96 542 ...... Damian Poalucci at New Haven...... 1996 Danny Roskos vs. Montclair...... 1946 172 ...... Jason Killian...... 1993-96 512 ...... James Franklin vs. Southern Conn . . . . . 1994 24...... Joe Partridge at Cheyney ...... 2007 501 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg . . . . . 2003 Anthony Carfagno at Bentley ...... 2005 Touchdowns Single Season Anthony Carfagno vs. Cheyney ...... 2004 4,960...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 Single Game Stewart Ford vs. Glenville State ...... 1999 4,292...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 see single game points list Jason Klush at Bloomsburg ...... 1998 3,883...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 Single Season 3,470...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 Brett Witmer at New Haven...... 1996 23...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2005 3,342...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 Joe Pawloski vs. Cheyney ...... 1996 Evan Prall ...... 2005 3,129...... James Franklin ...... 1994 Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield ...... 1995 20...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 2,635...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1997 Johnny Lee Davis vs. Cheyney ...... 1990 19...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2004 2,450...... Bret Comp ...... 1991 Joe Rovnan vs. Mansfield ...... 1985 16...... Mike Mancuso...... 1996 2,381...... Jeremy Palm ...... 2002 Glenn Gottshalk vs. Kutztown...... 1970 15...... Harold Strunk ...... 1977 2,307...... James Franklin ...... 1993 Glenn Gottshalk vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1970 Toby Barkman...... 1961 2,270...... Tim Roken ...... 2008 Single Season 14...... Tim Strenfel ...... 2005 Career 138 ...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2005 Anthony Carfagno...... 2003 16,064 . . . . .Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 Evan Prall ...... 2005 Danny Roskos ...... 1946 8,569...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 120 ...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 Career 6,855...... Jeremy Palm ...... 1998-02 116 ...... Mark Brubaker ...... 2005 67...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2002-05 6,774...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 114 ...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2004 53...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 5,764...... James Franklin ...... 1991-94 96...... Mike Mancuso...... 1996 41...... Toby Barkman...... 1960-63 5,302...... Bill Dukett ...... 1967-69 90...... Harold Strunk ...... 1977 34...... Tim Strenfel ...... 2002-05 Season – Per Game Toby Barkman...... 1961 28...... Mike Manusco...... 1994-97 388.3...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 85...... Greg Knauss...... 2008 Jason Killian...... 1993-96 357.6...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 84...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2003 354.3...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 26...... Pete Radocha ...... 1974-76 Danny Roskos ...... 1946 315.5...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 Career 312.9...... James Franklin ...... 1994 303.8...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 402 ...... Anthony Carfagno...... 2002-05 269.0...... Tim Roken ...... 2007 320 ...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 265.9...... Bill Dukett ...... 1969 287 ...... Mark Brubaker ...... 2002-05 262 ...... Ed Detwiler ...... 1989-92 4240 ESU Football Media Guide SCHOOL RECORDS PASSING Yards Completions Passing Efficiency Single Game Single Game Single Season 616 ...... Damian Poalucci at Mansfield ...... 1996 38...... Steve Mummaw at Lafayette ...... 1970 186.1...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 546 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger at C.W. Post ...... 2005 36...... Damian Poalucci at New Haven...... 1996 174.1...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 527 ...... Damian Poalucci at New Haven...... 1996 35...... Jimmy Terwilliger at Bloomsburg ...... 2006 165.5...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 494 ...... Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney...... 1996 34...... Andy Baranek at Lafayette...... 1984 163.3...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 493 ...... Damian Poalucci at Bloomsburg ...... 1996 31...... Tim Roken vs. Shippensburg...... 2008 153.6...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 Single Season 30...... Damian Poalucci at Bloomsburg ...... 1996 137.0...... Tim Roken ...... 2008 4,571...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 Single Season 134.4...... Andy Baranek ...... 1984 3,831...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 262 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 129.5...... Bill Dukett ...... 1969 3,826...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 222 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 128.5...... Tom Taylor...... 1989 2,987...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 Career 2,966...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 214 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 170.7...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 2,731...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1997 200 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 132.8...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 2,586...... James Franklin ...... 1994 190 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1997 128.6...... Tim Roken ...... 2007-08 Career 187 ...... James Franklin ...... 1994 124.1...... Bill Dukett ...... 1967-69 14,350 . . . . .Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 Career 121.8...... Andy Baranek ...... 1982-84 8,654...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 906 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 115.6...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 6,661...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 556 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 110.9...... Mike Terwilliger ...... 1974-77 6,391...... Jeremy Palm ...... 1998-02 485 ...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 Touchdown Passes 429 ...... Andy Baranek ...... 1982-84 Attempts Single Game 426 ...... Jeremy Palm ...... 1998-02 Single Game 9...... Jimmy Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post...... 2005 59...... Tim Roken vs. Shippensburg...... 2008 Completion Percentage 8...... Jimmy Terwilliger vs. Kutztown ...... 2006 58...... Damian Poalucci at New Haven...... 1996 Single Game (min. 15 completions) 7...... Damian Poalucci vs. Mansfield ...... 1996 57...... Jeremy Palm vs. Millersville...... 1999 81.0 . . . . Tom Taylor at Southern Conn. (17-21)...... 1989 Damian Poalucci vs. Cheyney ...... 1996 Steve Mummaw at Lafayette ...... 1970 77.8 . . . . J. Terwilliger vs. Bloomsburg (28-36) ...... 2003 Damian Poalucci vs. Southern Conn...... 1996 52...... Damian Poalucci at Bloomsburg ...... 1996 76.0 . . . . J. Terwilliger vs. C.W. Post (19-25) ...... 2005 6...... Damian Poalucci vs. New Haven ...... 1996 51...... Jimmy Terwilliger vs. West Chester . . . . .2003 75.0 . . . . J. Terwilliger at Clarion (15-20) ...... 2005 5...... Tim Roken at Clarion ...... 2008 James Franklin vs. Millersville...... 1994 75.0 . . . . Steve Mummaw at Trenton (15-20) ...... 1971 Jimmy Terwilliger...... 6 times Andy Baranek at Bloomsburg...... 1984 Single Season Jeremy Palm ...... 2 times Single Season 64.2 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger (222-346) ...... 2006 Will Burch vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1998 424 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 61.8 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger (262-424) ...... 2005 Damian Poalucci vs. Bloomsburg...... 1996 393 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 61.7 ...... Andy Baranek (179-290) ...... 1984 Steve Mummaw vs. Kutztown...... 1970 364 ...... James Franklin ...... 1994 61.3 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger (222-362) ...... 2004 Single Season 362 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 57.3 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger (200-349) ...... 2003 50...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2005 351 ...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1997 56.3 ...... Tom Taylor (89-153)...... 1989 40...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1996 349 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 55.1 ...... Barry Kennedy (59-107)...... 1980 35...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2006 Career Career 33...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2004 1,481...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 61.2 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 30...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003 1,067...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 55.5 ...... Andy Baranek (429-773) ...... 1982-84 22...... Jeremy Palm ...... 2001 956 ...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 53.5 ...... Steve Mummaw (260-486)...... 1969-71 Career 913 ...... Jeremy Palm ...... 1998-02 53.2 ...... Bill Dukett (390-733) ...... 1967-69 148 ...... Jimmy Terwilliger ...... 2003-06 773 ...... Andy Baranek ...... 1982-84 69...... Damian Poalucci ...... 1994-97 62...... Jeremy Palm ...... 1998-02 50...... Bret Comp ...... 1989-92 RECEIVING Yards Receptions Touchdown Receptions Single Game Single Game Single Game 254 ...... Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven...... 2006 14...... Evan Prall vs. California ...... 2006 5...... Evan Prall vs. Kutztown...... 2006 236 ...... Brett Witmer at New Haven...... 1996 John Kotarsky at Mansfield ...... 1999 4...... Evan Prall vs. Lock Haven...... 2006 230 ...... John Kotarsky at Mansfield ...... 1999 Brett Witmer at Bloomsburg...... 1997 Jason Klush at Bloomsburg ...... 1998 216 ...... Mike Mancuso at Mansfield...... 1996 13...... Brett Witmer at New Haven...... 1996 Brett Witmer at New Haven...... 1996 215 ...... Jamie Meier at Bloomsburg...... 1979 Ed Csencsits vs. Edinboro...... 1968 Joe Rovnan vs. Mansfield ...... 1985 213 ...... Mike Mancuso vs. Cheyney ...... 1996 12...... Jason Klush at Cheyney ...... 1998 Glenn Gottshalk vs. Bloomsburg...... 1970 211 ...... Mike Mancuso at Elon ...... 1997 Ken Kopetchny at Bloomsburg ...... 1990 Glenn Gottshalk vs. Kutztown ...... 1970 210 ...... Mike Mancuso vs. Southern Conn. . . . .1996 Scott Benoit at Bloomsburg ...... 1983 Single Season 209 ...... Evan Prall vs. Mansfield...... 2005 Scott Benoit vs. Mansfield ...... 1983 23...... Evan Prall ...... 2005 207 ...... Evan Prall at C.W. Post...... 2005 Bob Lester at Lafayette ...... 1970 17...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 206 ...... Ed Csencsits vs. Edinboro...... 1968 Single Season 16...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1996 202 ...... Brett Witmer at Bloomsburg...... 1997 88...... Evan Prall ...... 2005 14...... Tim Strenfel...... 2005 Single Season 76...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 12...... Jason Klush ...... 1998 1,766...... Evan Prall ...... 2005 74...... Scott Benoit...... 1983 Ken Kopetchny...... 1990 1,388...... Tim Strenfel...... 2004 69...... Tim Strenfel...... 2004 Career 1,194...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1996 63...... Brett Witmer ...... 1997 50...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 1,189...... Tim Strenfel...... 2005 62...... Dennis McWhite ...... 1994 34...... Tim Strenfel...... 2002-05 1,174...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 61...... Tim Strenfel...... 2005 27...... Anthony Carfagno ...... 2002-05 1,040...... Brett Witmer ...... 1997 60...... Ernie Siegrist...... 1984 Mike Mancuso ...... 1994-97 1,010...... Jason Killian...... 1996 58...... John Jeffries ...... 2003 21...... Jason Klush ...... 1996-99 Career Career 20...... Doug Ogden...... 2005-08 4,093...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 236 ...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 Yards per Catch 3,696...... Tim Strenfel...... 2002-05 193 ...... Tim Strenfel...... 2002-05 30.3 ...... Tim Bishop (18-546) ...... 1983 2,710...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1994-97 172 ...... Anthony Carfagno ...... 2002-05 25.1 ...... Ben Culver (20-502) ...... 2004 2,556...... Brett Witmer ...... 1994-97 167 ...... Brett Witmer ...... 1994-97 24.7 ...... Larry Harrison (20-494) ...... 1998 2,224...... John Kotarsky ...... 1998-01 155 ...... John Jeffries ...... 2000-03 22.4 ...... Dennis Mailhot (22-492) ...... 1989 2,146...... Tim Bishop...... 1982-85 153 ...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1994-97 21.3 ...... Mike Mancuso (56-1194) ...... 1996 2,086...... John Jeffries ...... 2000-03 149 ...... Scott Benoit...... 1980-83 21.2 ...... Doug Ogden (39-825) ...... 2008

ESU Football Media Guide 4341 SCHOOL RECORDS KICKING Field Goals Extra Points Punting Average Single Game Single Game Single Season 5...... Greg Knauss at West Chester...... 2007 9...... Mark Brubaker at C.W. Post ...... 2005 46.0 ...... Nick Krut (48-2,210)...... 2008 4...... Matt Seagreaves at Lafayette ...... 1994 Mark Brubaker at Bentley ...... 2005 44.4 ...... Adam Hostetter (54-2,397) ...... 2001 Ed Detwiler vs. California...... 1992 Mark Brubaker at Cheyney ...... 2003 43.2 ...... Ken Parrish (33-1,426)...... 2004 Single Season Matt Seagreaves vs. Cheyney ...... 1996 42.1 ...... Todd McNamee (72-3,030) ...... 1988 15...... Matt Seagreaves...... 1994 8...... Eric Petters vs. Kutztown...... 2006 42.0 ...... Ken Parrish (42-1,764)...... 2005 Ed Detwiler...... 1991 Mark Brubaker at Clarion...... 2005 41.4 ...... Jim Villani (66-2,732)...... 1979 14...... Mark Brubaker...... 2005 Matt Seagreaves at New Haven ...... 1996 41.0 ...... Ed Detwiler (50-2,049) ...... 1991 13...... Greg Knauss...... 2007 Dan Staats at Bloomsburg ...... 1967 40.7 ...... Nick Krut (48-1,953)...... 2007 Ed Detwiler...... 1992 Single Season 40.7 ...... Ken Parrish (46-1,873)...... 2003 Ed Detwiler...... 1989 74...... Mark Brubaker...... 2005 40.4 ...... Adam Hostetter (64-2,584) ...... 1999 12...... Greg Knauss...... 2008 49...... Greg Knauss...... 2008 Michael Kramer (57-2,301) ...... 1995 12...... Mike Augustin...... 1985 Mark Brubaker...... 2004 Career Joey Pingitore ...... 1983 46...... Mark Brubaker...... 2003 42.4 ...... Nick Krut (120-5,093) ...... 2006-08 Career 43...... Eric Petters ...... 2006 40.5 ...... Jim Villani (138-5,589) ...... 1978-79 50...... Ed Detwiler...... 1989-92 40...... Matt Seagreaves...... 1996 40.4 ...... Ken Parrish (174-7,030) ...... 2002-05 39...... Mark Brubaker...... 2002-05 36...... Dan Staats...... 1968 40.1 ...... Adam Hostetter (242-9,710)...... 1998-01 Career 30...... Matt Seagreaves...... 1994-96 40.0 ...... Ed Detwiler (202-8,077) ...... 1989-92 170 ...... Mark Brubaker...... 2002-05 29...... Joey Pingitore ...... 1982-84 112 ...... Ed Detwiler...... 1989-92 27...... J.D. Stern ...... 1997-99 87...... Matt Seagreaves...... 1994-96 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 81...... Jack Rogers...... 1976-78 Single Season Field Goal Percentage 2,322. . . . . Evan Prall...... 2005 Single Season Extra Point Percentage 1,807. . . . . Evan Prall...... 2006 81.3 ...... Ed Detwiler (13-16) ...... 1989 Single Season (min. 10 PAT, since 1969) 1,799. . . . . Mike Mancuso...... 1996 75.0 ...... Joey Pingitore (12-16) ...... 1983 100.0. . . . . Jack Rogers (23-23) ...... 1977 1,755. . . . . Mike Mancuso...... 1997 73.7 ...... Mark Brubaker (14-19) ...... 2005 Scott Taylor (17-17) ...... 1979 1,435. . . . . Matt Kacanda...... 1999 Career Scott Taylor (14-14) ...... 1981 1,411. . . . . Derek Lucas ...... 2004 67.2 ...... Mark Brubaker (39-58) ...... 2002-05 98.0 Greg Knauss (49-50) ...... 2008 1,326. . . . . John Jeffries ...... 2003 65.8 ...... Greg Knauss (25-38) ...... 2007-08 97.1 ...... Ed Detwiler (33-34) ...... 1990 1,296. . . . . Anthony Carfagno ...... 2005 60.4 ...... Joey Pingitore (29-48) ...... 1982-84 96.7 ...... J.D. Stern (29-30) ...... 1999 Career 56.6 ...... Matt Seagreaves (30-53) ...... 1994-96 96.1 ...... Joey Pingitore (25-26) ...... 1982 5,682. . . . . Evan Prall...... 2003-06 55.0 ...... Ed Detwiler (50-91) ...... 1989-92 Career 4,925. . . . . Mike Mancuso...... 1994-97 Scott Taylor (22-40) ...... 1979-81 98.0 ...... Scott Taylor (49-50) ...... 1979-81 3,956. . . . . Anthony Carfagno ...... 2002-05 96.2 ...... Greg Knauss (75-78) ...... 2007-08 3,718. . . . . Tim Strenfel ...... 2002-05 92.6 ...... Ed Detwiler (112-121)...... 1989-92 3,357. . . . . Derek Lucas ...... 2002-05 92.5 ...... Joey Pingitore (74-80) ...... 1982-84 2,956. . . . . Dennis Mailhot ...... 1987-90 DEFENSE KICK RETURNS Tackles Des Hussey ...... 1991 Kick Return Average (since 1968) Single Game 13...... Bob Heumann ...... 1983 Single Season (min. 10 returns) 27...... Tim Green at Slippery Rock...... 1995 Career 32.6 ...... Dennis Mailhot...... 1989 22...... Jeff Johnson vs. West Chester ...... 1975 33...... Des Hussey ...... 1988-91 30.9 ...... Drew Stem...... 2007 Tom Kozlosky vs. Kutztown ...... 1974 Bill Camp ...... 1981-84 28.7 ...... Drew Stem...... 2006 21...... Pat Brady at Central Conn...... 1988 30...... Joe Ruedt...... 1989-92 28.5 ...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1994 Jeff Johnson at Kutztown ...... 1977 29...... Bob Heumann ...... 1987-89 27.7 ...... Dennis McWhite ...... 1993 Jeff Johnson vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1976 Dennis McWhite ...... 1992 Tom Kozlosky at Millersville ...... 1974 Interceptions 26.7 ...... Joe McLaughlin ...... 1985 Tom Kozlosky vs. Slippery Rock . . . . . 1974 Single Game 25.7 ...... Joe McLaughlin ...... 1986 Single Season 3...... Matt Crispell at Bloomsburg...... 2004 Career 182 ...... Tom Kozlosky...... 1974 Roger Straub vs. Kutztown ...... 1992 26.2 ...... Matt Kacanda ...... 1998-99 147 ...... Mike Reichenbach ...... 1983 Bill Scott at Mansfield ...... 1986 26.1 ...... Drew Stem...... 2006-08 139 ...... Kevin Nagle ...... 1998 Mike Lush vs. Central Conn...... 1980 25.7 ...... Dennis McWhite ...... 1992-95 136 ...... Jeff Johnson ...... 1976 Single Season 22.7 ...... Joe McLaughlin ...... 1986-88 135 ...... Tim Green ...... 1995 12...... Mike Lush ...... 1980 22.4 ...... Bob Dinan ...... 1968-69 132 ...... Fred Rice ...... 2005 10...... Matt Crispell...... 2004 21.8 ...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1994-97 Jeff Johnson ...... 1975 8...... Michael Wiggins ...... 2004 Dennis Mailhot...... 1987-90 126 ...... Matt Freed ...... 2008 Jeremy Brown ...... 2001 Chris Gerhard ...... 1983-86 Pat Brady ...... 1988 Roger Straub ...... 1992 Career Curtis Bunch...... 1991 Punt Return Average (since 1968) 520 ...... Jeff Johnson ...... 1975-78 Career Single Season (min. 10 returns) 477 ...... Kevin Nagle ...... 1997-00 18...... Matt Crispell...... 2003-05 17.9 ...... Evan Prall ...... 2006 358 ...... Dan Murray...... 1984-87 Curtis Bunch...... 1987-91 17.8 ...... Dennis Mailhot...... 1989 335 ...... Mike Reichenbach ...... 1980-83 Rich Rodenberger ...... 1973-76 14.5 ...... Willard Stem ...... 1972 280 ...... Greg Thoman...... 2002-05 15...... Mike Lush ...... 1976-80 13.9 ...... Troy Myers...... 1995 278 ...... Fred Rice ...... 2004-08 Ray Cianni ...... 1976-79 12.4 ...... Willard Stem ...... 1974 275 ...... Phil Calamia ...... 1981-84 12.1 ...... Chris Gerhard ...... 1983 11.8 ...... Rick Jones ...... 1974 Sacks Interception Yardage Career (since 1978) Single Season 15.4 ...... Evan Prall ...... 2003-06 Single Game 208 ...... Mike Lush ...... 1980 14.3 ...... Dennis Mailhot...... 1987-90 5...... Johnny Lee Davis at Lenoir-Rhyne. . . 1991 171 ...... Curtis Bunch...... 1990 10.9 ...... Willard Stem ...... 1972-75 Eric Sampson vs. Kutztown...... 1988 163 ...... Jeremy Brown ...... 2001 Troy Myers...... 1993-95 4...... Bob Heumann at Mansfield ...... 1988 Career 9.9 ...... Fred Balina...... 1975-78 Bill Camp vs. Millersville...... 1983 436 ...... Curtis Bunch...... 1987-91 9.4 ...... Drew Stem...... 2006-08 Jeff Johnson at Millersville ...... 1978 249 ...... Mike Lush ...... 1976-80 9.1 ...... John Jeffries ...... 2000-03 Single Season 8.8 ...... Mike Mancuso ...... 1994-97 15...... Joe Ruedt...... 1992 8.3 ...... Chris Gerhard ...... 1983-86 42 ESU Football Media Guide SCHOOL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS - OFFENSE Rushing 498.1...... 5,977 yards in 12 games...... 2004 Penalty Yardage Single Game 464.8...... 4,648 yards in 10 games...... 1994 Single Game 442 ...... vs. Cheyney...... 1962 457.3...... 4,116 yards in nine games...... 1968 13/158 ...... at Cheyney ...... 1997 395 ...... at Cortland ...... 1977 441.4...... 4,855 yards in 11 games...... 2003 14/154 ...... at Clarion ...... 1978 368 ...... vs. Southern Conn...... 2005 14/153 ...... at Cortland ...... 1975 Single Season 19/143 ...... vs. Shippensburg ...... 1990 2,608...... 260.8 yards ...... 1965 Offensive Plays 2,599...... 288.8 yards ...... 1962 Single Game 2,283...... 163.1 yards ...... 2005 106 ...... vs. Southern Conn...... 1994 Season Average 94...... at New Haven...... 1996 288.8...... 2,599 yards in nine games...... 1962 91...... vs. Mansfield...... 1993 260.8...... 2,608 yards in 10 games...... 1965 90...... vs. Shippensburg ...... 2008

Rushing Plays First Downs Single Game Single Game TOP SEASONS 64...... at Mansfield ...... 1978 36...... at Cheyney ...... 2003 63...... vs. Cheyney...... 1988 vs. Southern Conn...... 1994 Most Victories 11...... (11-3)...... 2005 62...... vs. Kutztown...... 1980 33...... vs. Southern Conn...... 2005 10...... (10-2)...... 2004 at Bloomsburg ...... 1971 32...... vs. American International...... 1995 (10-1)...... 1978 Points Scored (10-0)...... 1975 Passing (10-0)...... 1965 Single Game Single Game 99...... at Lock Haven (99-0) ...... 1926 616 ...... at Mansfield ...... 1996 Consecutive Victories 78...... vs. Cheyney (78-32) ...... 1996 603 ...... at New Haven...... 1996 19...... 1975-76 546 ...... at C.W. Post...... 2005 72...... at Bentley (72-17) ...... 2005 70...... vs. Bloomsburg (70-15)...... 1980 549 ...... vs. Cheyney...... 1996 Consecutive Games without a Loss vs. Bloomsburg (70-14)...... 1968 499 ...... vs. Cheyney...... 2004 21...... 1975-77 493 ...... at Bloomsburg ...... 1996 69...... vs. Bloomsburg (69-0) ...... 1964 at Cheyney (69-20) ...... 2003 Single Season Undefeated Seasons 68...... vs. Cheyney (68-6) ...... 1962 4,835...... 354.4 yards ...... 2005 10-0...... 1965, 1975 Single Season 4,041...... 404.1 yards ...... 1996 9-0-1 ...... 1976 596 ...... 42.5 points...... 2005 4,016...... 334.6 yards ...... 2004 8-0-1 ...... 1968 447 ...... 37.3 points...... 2004 3,288...... 298.9 yards ...... 2008 6-0 ...... 1942 3,128...... 284.4 yards ...... 2006 397 ...... 39.7 points...... 1996 3,020...... 274.5 yards ...... 2003 394 ...... 35.8 points...... 2003 2,813...... 281.3 yards ...... 1997 387 ...... 35.2 points...... 2008 2,786...... 278.6 yards ...... 1984 385 ...... 35.0 points...... 2006 Season Average 379 ...... 42.1 points...... 1968 404.1...... 4,041 yards in 10 games...... 1996 319 ...... 26.6 points...... 1991 345.4...... 4,835 yards in 14 games...... 2005 Season Average 334.6...... 4,016 yards in 12 games...... 2004 42.5 ...... 596 points in 14 games ...... 2005 298.9...... 3,288 yards in 11 games...... 2008 42.1 ...... 379 points in nine games ...... 1968 284.4...... 3,128 yards in 11 games...... 2006 39.7 ...... 397 points in 10 games ...... 1996 281.3...... 2,813 yards in 10 games...... 1997 37.3 ...... 447 points in 12 games ...... 2004 278.6...... 2,786 yards in 10 games...... 1984 36.0 ...... 288 points in eight games...... 1961 274.5...... 3,020 yards in 11 games...... 2003 35.8 ...... 394 points in 11 games ...... 2003 35.2 ...... 387 points in 11 games ...... 2008 Passing Plays Single Game 61...... vs. Millersville ...... 1999 TEAM RECORDS - DEFENSE 60...... vs. Shippensburg ...... 2008 59...... at New Haven...... 1996 Rushing Points Allowed 57...... at Lafayette ...... 1970 Single Game Single Game 52...... vs. West Chester ...... 2003 -51 ...... at Mansfield...... 1978 0...... Last time at Edinboro...... 2006 at Bloomsburg ...... 1996 -18 ...... vs. Cheyney ...... 1964 (25 shutouts in 35 years under Coach Douds) vs. Millersville ...... 1994 -15 ...... vs. Kutztown ...... 1988 Single Season Single Season 12...... 1.5 points per game ...... 1926 383 ...... 47.9 yards per game...... 1961 13...... 2.2 points per game ...... 1942 Total Offense 390 ...... 48.6 yards per game...... 1962 45...... 5.6 points per game ...... 1961 Single Game 736 ...... at New Haven...... 1996 712 ...... vs. Southern Conn...... 2005 Passing Offensive Plays 705 ...... vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1968 Single Game Single Game 698 ...... at Mansfield ...... 1996 -4 ...... vs. Bloomsburg...... 1978 46...... vs. Cheyney ...... 1988 678 ...... vs. Cheyney...... 1996 -1 ...... at Mansfield...... 1982 at Mansfield...... 1976 Single Season Single Season 47...... vs. Cheyney ...... 2001 7,118...... 508.4 yards ...... 2005 301 ...... 37.6 yards per game...... 1973 vs. West Chester...... 1977 5,977...... 498.1 yards ...... 2004 480 ...... 60.0 yards per game...... 1961 vs. Mansfield ...... 1975 5,091...... 509.1 yards ...... 1996 49...... vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 2003 4,855...... 441.4 yards ...... 2003 Total Defense 4,648...... 464.8 yards ...... 1994 Single Game First Downs 4,588...... 417.1 yards ...... 2008 -39 ...... at Mansfield...... 1978 Single Game 4,540...... 412.7 yards ...... 2006 -5 ...... vs. Cheyney ...... 1964 0...... at Mansfield...... 1978 4,271...... 355.9 yards ...... 1991 Single Season 2...... vs. Cheyney ...... 1988 4,167...... 416.7 yards ...... 1997 863 ...... 107.9 yards per game...... 1961 5...... at Central Conn...... 1983 Season Average 899 ...... 112.4 yards per game...... 1962 vs. Bloomsburg...... 1978 509.1...... 5,091 yards in 10 games...... 1996 508.4...... 7,118 yards in 14 games...... 2005 ESU Football Media Guide 43 SCHOOL RECORDS National Statistical Leaders Longest Plays Individual Statistical Leaders (Top 10) Rushing 90 Jason Killian at Southern Conn...... 1993 2008 Nick Krut, 1st Punting (46.0 avg.) 1995 Matt Seagreaves, 1st Field Goals (1.5 per game) Ramon Leak vs. American International ...... 1993 Matt Freed, t-6th Tackles (11.5 per game) Troy Myers, 5th Punt Returns (13.9 avg.) Ed Guers vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1995 2007 Greg Knauss, 3rd Field Goals (1.4 per game) James Franklin, 6th Total Offense (312.9 83 Anthony Carfagno at Clarion ...... 2003 2006 Jimmy Terwilliger, 2nd Total Offense (315.5 yards per game) 82 Ralph Gish vs. Cheyney ...... 1968 yards per game), 3rd Pass Efficiency (165.5); 1992 Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.30 per game) 81 Barry Roach at West Chester ...... 1964 5th Passing Yards (269.6 per game) Roger Straub, t-5th Interceptions (0.8 per game) 80 Charlie Shaw at West Chester...... 1954 Evan Prall, 2nd Receiving Yards (106.7 per Dennis McWhite, t-8th Kick Returns (27.7 avg.) Tom Petro vs. Mansfield ...... 1971 game), 2nd Punt Returns (17.9 avg.), 1991 Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.18 per game), 6th Receptions (6.9 per game), 7th Scoring 6th Punting (40.8 yards per punt) Passing (10.9 points per game) 1990 Derrick Deburow, t-9th Interceptions 99 Bret Comp (Ken Kopetchny) at Mansfield . . . . .1990 Drew Stem, 8th Kick Returns (28.7 avg.) (0.7 per game) 96 Tim Roken (Ed Kiser) at Millersville ...... 2008 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st Total Offense (354.3 1989 Dennis Mailhot, 1st Punt Returns (17.8 avg.), 94 Mike Terwilliger (Tom Palubinski) vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1976 yards per game), 2nd Pass Efficiency (186.1) 1st Kick Returns (32.6 avg.) 90 Damian Poalucci (Mike Mancuso) at Elon...... 1997 Evan Prall, 2nd Receiving Yards (126.1 per game) Linus Bolden, t-2nd Interceptions (0.7 per game) 90 Charlie Diskin (Tim Bishop) at CCSU...... 1983 2004 Jimmy Terwilliger, 1st Pass Efficiency (174.1), Ed Detwiler, t-4th Field Goals (1.30 per game) 90 Charlie Sandora (Grey Seamans) 2nd Total Offense (357.7 yards per game) 1988 Todd McNamee, 4th Punting (42.1 yards per vs. Scranton ...... 1972 Matt Crispell, 2nd Interceptions (0.83 per game) punt) Tim Strenfel, 5th Receiving Yards 1985 Joe McLaughlin, 4th Kick Returns (26.7 avg.) Field Goals (115.7 per game) Tim Bishop, 7th Receptions (5.6 per game) 53 Greg Knauss vs. IUP ...... 2007 2003 Jimmy Terwilliger, 8th Pass Efficiency (153.6), 1984 Ernie Siegrist, 3rd Receptions (6.0 per game) 50 Todd McNamee vs. Southern Conn...... 1988 8th Total Offense (303.8 yards per game) Andy Baranek, 7th Pass Efficiency (134.3), 49 Joey Pingitore vs. Montclair...... 1983 2002 Nick Beisker, 9th Interceptions (0.7 per game) 8th Total Offense (230.1 yards per game) 48 Mark Brubaker vs. C.W. Post (NCAA)...... 2005 Michael Glover, 9th Passes Defended Tim Bishop, t-9th Receptions (5.2 per game) Ed Detwiler vs. California ...... 1992 (1.8 per game) 1983 Scott Benoit, 3rd Receptions (6.7 per game) Mike Augustin vs. Millersville ...... 1986 2001 Adam Hostetter, 1st Punting (44.4 avg.) Chris Gerhard, 10th Punt Returns (12.1 avg.) Joey Pingitore at Lehigh...... 1983 Jeremy Brown, t-9th Interceptions (0.8 per 1980 Mike Lush, 1st Interceptions (1.20 per game) game) 1979 Jim Villani, 4th Punting (41.4 yards per punt) Kick Returns 1997 Damian Poalucci, 4th Total Offense (263.5 1977 Harold Strunk, 3rd Scoring (11.3 points per 98 Matt Kacanda at Bloomsburg ...... 1998 yards per game) game), 5th Rushing Yardage (114.3 per game) Dick Merring vs. Mansfield...... 1956 97 Mike Yanocha vs. Mansfield...... 2002 Mike Mancuso, 7th All-Purpose Yardage 1976 Pete Radocha, 9th Scoring (8.3 points per game), 95 Jim Wolfe at Cortland ...... 1964 (173.5 per game), 10th Receiving Yards 10th Rushing Yardage (106.6 per game) 93 Michael Glover vs. Millersville...... 2002 (98.1 per game) Fred Balina, 9th Punt Returns (11.3 avg.) 92 Joe Pawloski vs. Mansfield ...... 1995 Brett Witmer, 8th Receiving Yards (104.4 per 1970 Steve Mummaw, 5th Pass Completions 90 Dennis Mailhot vs. Mansfield ...... 1989 game), 9th Receptions (6.3 per game) (16.9 per game) 89 Dennis McWhite vs. Cheyney ...... 1992 1996 Damian Poalucci, 1st Total Offense (388.3 1969 Bill Dukett, 8th Total Offense (2,127 yards), 88 Joe McLaughlin vs. Mansfield ...... 1985 yards per game), 3rd Pass Efficiency (163.3) 9th Pass Completions (147 completions) Mike Mancuso, 6th Receiving Yards 1961 Toby Barkman, t-10th Scoring (90 points) Punt Returns (119.4 per game) 98 Dick Merring at West Chester ...... 1956 85 Charlie Shaw at Kutztown ...... 1954 82 Warren Hoeffner at West Chester ...... 1954 80 Barry Roach vs. Cortland...... 1965 Team Statistical Leaders (Top 5) 78 Tracy Coleman at Cheyney ...... 1985 Jack Eagen at Cortland ...... 1950 Offense Defense 2006 Punt Returns 4th (17.0 yards per return) 2008 Net Punting 1st (39.7 yards per punt - 48 punts, Interception Returns Pass Efficiency 4th (168.3) 2,210 yards, 86 yards returned) 100 Jim Oplinger vs. Cheyney...... 1956 Passing Offense 5th (284.4 yards per game) 2006 Net Punting 3rd (36.0 yards per punt - 24 punts, 95 Troy Myers at Slippery Rock ...... 1995 2005 Passing Offense 2nd (345.3 yards per game) 930 yards, 46 yards returned) 94 Roger Straub vs. Kutztown...... 1992 Scoring Offense 4th (42.6 points per game) 2004 Net Punting 1st (40.6 yards per punt – 33 punts, 85 Bernie Rockovich at Bloomsburg...... 1947 Total Offense 5th (508.4 yards per game) 1,426 yards, 87 yards returned) 80 Jeremy Brown vs. West Chester ...... 2001 2004 Total Offense 4th (498.1 yards per game) 2002 Turnover Margin 3rd (+1.5 per game) 77 Scott Christy vs. Cheyney ...... 2006 1997 Passing Offense 4th (281.3 yards per game) 2001 Pass Defense Efficiency 3rd (78.0) 74 Joe McLaughlin vs. Mansfield ...... 1985 1996 Total Offense 1st (509.1 yards per game Net Punting 3rd (39.6 yards per punt) Passing Offense 1st (404.1 yards per game) 1979 Scoring Defense 5th (9.7 points per game) (Since 1942, the NCAA has established the maximum Scoring Offense 4th (39.7 yards per game) 1978 Total Defense 1st (153.8 yards per game) length of all plays at 100 yards. Oplinger’s interception Starting Offensive Team Rushing Defense 1st (52.2 yards per game) return actually began one yard in the end zone) QB Damian Poalucci, HB Joe Pawloski and Orlando Scoring Defense 2nd (7.2 points per game) Williams, FB Tim Pollock, WR Jason Killian, Mike Mancuso Starting Defensive Team Punts and Brett Witmer, TE Andy McLoughlin, T Bruce Berke DE Bill Bergen and Ray Yakavonis, DT Phil Collins and Jack 78 Todd McNamee vs. Southern Conn...... 1988 and Dan Rounds, G Dan Michalski and Mike Wallick, C Joe Shrawder, OLB Warren Brown and Tony Casucci, ILB Joe 75 Ken Parrish vs. West Chester ...... 2004 Terra, K Matt Seagreaves Detzi and Jeff Johnson, HB Fred Balina and Ray Cianni, S Ed Detwiler vs. Bloomsburg ...... 1991 1984 Passing Offense 4th (278.6 yards per game) Scott LeVan Ed Detwiler at Millersville...... 1991 Todd McNamee vs. Cheyney...... 1988 1969 Passing Offense 5th (266.8 yards per game) 1976 Scoring Defense 3rd (8.1 points per game) Rob Derby vs. West Chester...... 1949 1968 Total Offense 3rd (456.9 yards per game) Total Defense 4th (207.1 yards per game) Scoring Offense 3rd (42.1 points per game) 1973 Pass Defense 1st (37.6 yards per game) 1965 Rushing Offense 4th (268.0 yards per game) Scoring Defense 4th (6.2 points per game) Overtime Games Starting Defensive Secondary Note: NCAA Division II playoff game in 1991 not counted. HB Paul Grube, John Novak and Willard Stem 1991 vs. Shippensburg (NCAA Playoffs) 33-34 L NCAA College Division 1961-72, NCAA Division II 1973- S Bill Navarre 1996 vs. Kutztown 27-20 W Present. 1962 Total Defense 2nd (112.4 yards per game) 1999 at Shepherd (2OT) 27-33 L Rushing Defense 3rd (48.6 yards per game) 2000 vs. Shepherd 35-28 W 1961 Total Defense 2nd (107.6 yards per game) 2000 vs. Millersville 26-33 L Rushing Defense 4th (47.9 yards per game) 2000 vs. Shippensburg 14-17 L 2004 vs. West Chester 37-38 L 2005 vs. Bloomsburg 24-31 L 2008 vs. Shippensburg 44-41 W 44 ESU Football Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year W L T PF PA Head Coach Captain(s) 1926 6 1 1 205 12 Ralph Mitterling Arthur Morris All-TimeAll-Time PPSACSAC RRecordecord 1927 6 1 1 178 40 Ralph Mitterling John Gibbons The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference was organized in 1928 4 5 0 75 76 Ralph Mitterling Arnold Thalenfeld 19511951 for the purpose of administrating athletics among the 14 1929 3 4 1 106 84 Ralph Mitterling Joseph Mendelis state colleges in the Commonwealth ooff PennsPennsylvania.ylvania. 1930 4 4 0 71 89 Ralph Mitterling Francis Hoffman AlthouAlthoughgh football champions had been picked since 1934, 1931 3 2 2 82 62 Ralph Mitterling Charles Leader tthehe first actual on-the-field championchampion was crowned in 1960. The 1932 2 5 1 64 80 Ralph Mitterling Thomas Johnson PSAC was restructured bebeforefore the 2008 season. ShippensburShippensburgg 1933 4 4 0 58 95 Ralph Mitterling Joseph Kennedy movemovedd to tthehe PSAC East anandd Gannon anandd MercyMercyhursthurst joinejoinedd tthehe 1934 4 2 1 61 47 Ralph Mitterling Charles Cooper, Henry Arneberg WWest.est. Mansfield discontinued its football program following the 1935 3 5 0 45 114 Ralph Mitterling Paul Shebby 22006006 season. All-time PSAC standinstandingsgs since 1960: 1936 2 6 0 28 179 Herb Lorenz John Carr 1937 2 6 0 26 112 Herb Lorenz Ronald Seller, Ben Franklin Eastern Division W L T PctPct.. 1938 2 6 0 79 114 Herb Lorenz Chet Gons West CChesterhester 21 2133 4 433 0 .832 1939 3 5 0 82 106 Ed Snavely Tony Scarcella EESUSU 220404 97 1 .6.67777 1940 7 1 0 110 51 Ed Snavely Thomas Kearns Millersville 179 114 5 .60.6099 1941 5 2 0 102 47 Ed Snavely Louis Zwirek BloomsburBloomsburgg 117575 119 5 .59.5944 1942 6 0 0 101 13 Eugene Martin Edward Rushin ShShippensburgippensburg 143 153 3 .483 1945 2 4 0 46 75 Eugene Martin - KKutztownutztown 127 168 4 .431 1946 5 2 0 176 33 Eugene Martin Ken Schaeffer, Dan Drigan MMansfieldansfield 6699 220909 5 ..253253 1947 3 3 0 101 38 Eugene Martin Harold Hogan, Bernie Rockovich ChCheyneyeyney 38 253 2 .133 1948 4 3 1 101 62 Eugene Martin Walt Zarnowski 1949 5 3 0 112 72 Eugene Martin - WesteWesternrn DDivisionivision W L T PPct.ct. 1950 4 3 1 118 106 Eugene Martin John Swartz InIndianadiana 118181 58 6 ..763763 1951 4 4 0 136 140 Eugene Martin Howard Pewterbaugh, Rich Pritchard SlSlipperyippery RocRockk 172 115 11 .596 1952 4 4 0 69 107 Eugene Martin Andrew Levindis, Robert Rhiel EEdinborodinboro 115959 114 12 .5.57979 1953 3 3 0 66 59 Eugene Martin Robert Brown, Jack Morris ClaClarionrion 115353 115050 7 .505 1954 6 2 0 174 68 Eugene Martin Carmen Martucci, James Revello CCaliforniaalifornia 114 180 5 .390.390 1955 4 3 0 144 119 Eugene Martin Clyde Sweigart LLockock HHavenaven 7 700 1 13131 4 .35 .3511 1956 7 2 0 203 53 Eugene Martin John Andrews, Dick Merring MercyMercyhursthurst 5 2 0 .71.7144 1957 3 4 1 137 111 Eugene Martin Jim Oplinger, Charles Brayford GanGannonnon 2 5 0 .2.28686 1958 2 5 2 75 151 Geo. Ockershausen Edward Adams, John Brunner 1959 5 2 2 96 51 Jack Gregory John Brunner, Richard Zimmer 1960 6 3 0 265 81 Jack Gregory Sterling Brown, Dick Wolslayer 3rd (3(3-2) 2) 1961 7 1 0 288 45 Jack Gregory Ed Becker, Bill Race 2nd (5-1) 1962 8 1 0 232 76 Jack Gregory Bill Lewis, Joe Heverin 1st (6-0) 1963 5 3 0 190 79 Jack Gregory Joe Bahnatka, Toby Barkman t-2nd (4-2) 1964 8 1 0 272 55 Jack Gregory Tom Washburn, Jerry Wasilchak, Richard Zapolski 1st (6-0) 1965 10 0 0 273 63 Jack Gregory Glen Ray, Gibby Romaine, Robert Ruckdeschel 1st (6-0) 1966 4 4 0 151 111 Charles Reese Doug McNamee, Frank Mirello 2nd (4-2) 1967 7 1 0 234 100 Charles Reese Bob Holdebaum 2nd (5-1) 1968 8 0 1 379 105 Charles Reese Bob Malehorn, Gary Schoenberger 1st (6-0) 1969 5 3 0 235 172 Charles Reese Bob Dinan, Bill Dukett, Merv Witmer t-2nd (4-2) 1970 5 4 0 242 180 Charles Reese Jerry Clymer, Joe Kelly t-2nd (4-2) 1971 6 3 0 223 82 Charles Reese Ray Johnson, Ed Long, Steve Mummaw t-2nd (4-2) 1972 4 5 0 187 119 Charles Reese Joe Bongiovanni, Hank Kunkel t-6th (1-5) 1973 6 1 1 125 50 Charles Reese Bob Cormack, John Smith 2nd (5-1) 1974 5 5 0 135 162 Dennis Douds Tom Deremer, Tom Kozlosky, Tom Polinski 3rd (4-2) 1975 10 0 0 226 95 Dennis Douds Rich Nicolais, Doug Sheaffer, Willard Stem 1st (6-0) 1976 9 0 1 269 87 Dennis Douds Pete Radocha, Rich Rodenberger, Mike Stambaugh 1st (6-0) 1977 6 2 0 223 91 Dennis Douds Pat Flaherty, Harold Strunk 3rd (3-2) 1978 10 1 0 308 76 Dennis Douds Jeff Detzi, Jeff Johnson 1st (5-0) 1979 7 3 0 152 97 Dennis Douds John Holenda, Ray Cianni t-3rd (3-2) 1980 6 4 0 223 154 Dennis Douds Mike Lush, Jim Snyder t-1st (4-1) 1981 4 6 0 146 180 Dennis Douds John Marcante, Duane Van Fleet t-2nd (3-2) 1982 9 2 0 286 130 Dennis Douds Bob Manez, Larry Sontag 1st (6-0) 1983 7 4 0 270 148 Dennis Douds Dan Koval, Mike Reichenbach 1st (5-1) 1984 5 5 0 233 236 Dennis Douds Bill Camp, Ernie Siegrist 4th (3-3) 1985 2 8 0 177 220 Dennis Douds Tim Bishop, Tracy Coleman 5th (2-4) 1986 1 9 0 107 248 Dennis Douds Chris Gerhard t-5th (1-5) 1987 4 6 0 139 180 Dennis Douds Dan Murray, Mike Yanders t-5th (2-4) 1988 4 6 0 125 116 Dennis Douds Joe McLaughlin, Eric Sampson 4th (3-3) 1989 6 4 0 225 122 Dennis Douds Pat Brady, Tom Taylor t-4th (2-4) 1990 6 4 0 284 234 Dennis Douds Justin Dettore, Ken Kopetchny, Jim Miller t-2nd (3-2) 1991 8 3 1 319 260 Dennis Douds Curtis Bunch, Des Hussey 1st (5-0-1) 1992 8 2 0 258 153 Dennis Douds Bret Comp, Joe Ruedt 2nd (5-1) 1993 7 2 1 298 145 Dennis Douds John Catalano, Ed Myers t-2nd (4-2) 1994 5 5 0 262 202 Dennis Douds Steve Stuttle, Brent Voynar 5th (2-4) 1995 4 6 0 235 220 Dennis Douds Tim Green, Joe Menton, Dennis McWhite 4th (3-3) 1996 6 4 0 397 327 Dennis Douds Bruce Berke, Bill Fonzone t-2nd (4-2) 1997 4 6 0 260 328 Dennis Douds Mike Mancuso, Brett Witmer t-4th (3-3) 1998 2 8 0 240 411 Dennis Douds Tim Pollock, Joe Terra 5th (2-4) 1999 4 7 0 262 371 Dennis Douds Joe Bahling, J.D. Granger 5th (2-4) 2000 6 5 0 228 214 Dennis Douds Kevin Nagle, Jason Zinn 4th (3-3) 2001 7 3 0 287 187 Dennis Douds Jeremy Brown, Jeremy Palm 2nd (5-1) 2002 8 2 0 296 185 Dennis Douds Dustin Barno, Jeremy Palm t-1st (5-1) 2003 8 3 0 394 250 Dennis Douds Michael Glover, John Jeffries, Greg Munch t-1st (5-1) 2004 10 2 0 447 256 Dennis Douds Matt Rapa, Brian Violante 2nd (5-1) 2005 11 3 0 596 341 Dennis Douds Anthony Carfagno, Dan Crozier, Tyree Townes 3rd (4-2) 2006 7 4 0 385 235 Dennis Douds Jimmy Terwilliger, Greg Thoman 3rd (4-2) 2007 3 6 0 239 238 Dennis Douds Jayson Frank, Mike Habel t-3rd (2-3) 2008 9 2 0 387 262 Dennis Douds Doug Ogden, David Pacchioni, Tim Roken 3rd (5-2)

ESU Football Media Guide 45 ALL-TIME SCHEDULE 1932 (2-5-1) MILESTONE WINS at Seton Hall 0-18 L All-Time Football Coaching Records 1 – 1926 vs. Trenton, 15-3 at Springfield 0-20 L The won-loss records of East Stroudsburg’s 100 – 1953 at Ithaca, 20-0 Trenton 6-0 W eight head football coaches since 1926 171 – 1965 vs. Indiana, 26-10 at Shippensburg 0-9 L Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct. (won PSAC championship, fi rst 10-0 at St. Thomas 6-20 L Ralph Mitterling 10 1926-35 39 33 7 .538 season in school history) Cortland 7-7 T Herb Lorenz 3 1936-38 6 18 0 .250 200 – 1970 vs. Bloomsburg, 47-22 at Mansfield 0-6 L Ed Snavely 3 1939-41 15 8 0 .652 231 – 1975 vs. Edinboro, 24-20 Bloomsburg 45-0 W Eugene Martin 14 1942-57 60 40 3 .597 (won PSAC championship at 10-0) 1933 (4-4) George Ockershausen 1 1958 2 5 2 .333 300 – 1987 vs. Mansfi eld, 31-21 Jack Gregory 7 1959-65 49 11 2 .806 at Springfield 0-20 L 400 – 2004 vs. Clarion, 38-24 Charlie Reese 8 1966-73 45 21 2 .676 at Trenton 13-0 W 404 - 2004 vs. Edinboro, 36-32 Denny Douds 35 1974-2008 218 142 3 .605 Shippensburg 7-0 W (fi rst Division II Playoff victory) Overall Record 81 1926-2008 434 278 19 .607 at St. Thomas 0-40 L 415 – 2005 vs. C.W. Post, 55-28 (PSAC championship games and NCAA playoff games are counted in record) (won Division II Northeast Regional) at Cortland 10-26 L at Bloomsburg 7-9 L 429 – 2008 vs. Shippensburg, 44-41 OT at Bloomsburg 25-7 W at Cortland 0-0 T (PSAC record 213th win for Douds) Mansfield 12-0 W Ithaca 9-0 W Lock Haven 12-21 L Bloomsburg 0-14 L 1940 (7-1) 1949 (5-3) Coach Ralph Mitterling 1934 (4-2-1) (1926-35) at Springfield 0-18 L at Panzer 26-19 W Millersville 13-0 W at Shippensburg 6-7 L at Lock Haven 13-7 W Panzer 21-6 W 1926 (6-1-1) at Shippensburg 13-7 W at Shippensburg 7-0 W Trenton 15-3 W Cortland 6-6 T Trenton 14-0 W Cortland 24-0 W Mansfield 28-6 W Upsala 10-0 W Montclair 3-0 W West Chester 0-7 L at Lock Haven 99-0 W at Ithaca 7-6 W at Mansfield 14-0 W at Mansfield 19-0 W at Rider 7-19 L Lafayette Frosh 21-0 W Bloomsburg 12-0 W Cortland 14-6 W Cooper Union 54-0 W Bloomsburg 14-10 W 1935 (3-5) West Chester 0-18 L at Bloomsburg 22-28 L at Cortland 0-0 T 1941 (5-2) 1950 (4-3-1) at West Chester 6-0 W at Springfield 0-10 L Panzer 26-0 W at West Chester 6-28 L at Millersville 31-20 W at Shippensburg 0-7 L Shippensburg 0-6 L at Mansfield 14-0 W 1927 (6-1-1) Shippensburg 6-20 L at Trenton 6-0 W at Kutztown 26-0 W Shippensburg 13-13 T at Wyoming Seminary 6-26 L at Montclair 14-13 W at West Chester 0-27 L at Bloomsburg 6-0 W at Cortland 0-39 L Ithaca 0-33 L Mansfield 6-0 W Bridgeport 25-6 W at St. Thomas 6-6 T at Bloomsburg 13-0 W at Cortland 0-7 L Shippensburg 31-0 W Mansfield 7-0 W at Bloomsburg 0-12 L Panzer 37-0 W at Ithaca 28-7 W Cooper Union 52-2 W Rider 7-26 L Cortland 34-0 W Coach Herb Lorenz Coach Eugene Martin 1951 (4-4) Central S.N.S. 30-0 W (1942-57) Millersville 20-19 W West Chester 13-6 W (1936-38) 1936 (2-6) 1942 (6-0 • PSAC Champs) Mansfield 21-13 W 1928 (4-5) at Shippensburg 12-0 W at Shippensburg 7-33 L Springfield 7-25 L at Panzer 2-20 L Montclair 13-12 W Kutztown 14-0 W West Chester 13-27 L Trenton 6-0 W Montclair 24-0 W at Bridgeport 14-16 L at Shippensburg 0-6 L at Shippensburg 0-58 L Trenton 6-3 W at Mansfield 12-6 W Cortland 20-6 W Wyoming Seminary 0-13 L West Chester 26-0 W Ithaca 34-0 W at Slippery Rock 0-13 L Cortland 7-19 L at Ithaca 0-32 L at Panzer 13-7 W at Rider 7-26 L at Cortland 12-0 W 1943-44 1952 (4-4) at Lock Haven 38-0 W at Mansfield 0-28 L Bloomsburg 0-7 L No Varsity Football at Millersville 0-7 L at West Chester 0-13 L 1945 (2-4) King’s 14-6 W Bloomsburg 12-0 W 1937 (2-6) at Springfield 0-7 L Bloomsburg 0-13 L Shippensburg 7-14 L 1929 (3-4-1) at Bloomsburg 7-19 L Mansfield 14-12 W at Springfield 0-0 T Panzer 13-0 W Shippensburg 0-21 L Lock Haven 6-18 L at West Chester 0-41 L Shippensburg 7-0 W at Wyoming Seminary 13-0 W at Cortland 7-14 L at Cortland 26-7 W Trenton 13-7 W at Cortland 0-28 L at Lock Haven 0-25 L at Ithaca 13-0 W Slippery Rock 6-13 L at NY Military Academy 20-0 W Arnold 14-13 W West Chester 7-14 L at Montclair 0-25 L Mansfield 0-12 L 1946 (5-2) 1953 (3-3) at Wyoming Seminary 7-19 L Panzer 26-0 W Millersville 31-0 W at Bloomsburg 0-13 L at Bloomsburg 0-12 L 1938 (2-6) Shippensburg 32-7 W at King’s 0-13 L at Trenton 53-18 W at Cortland 25-6 W at Shippensburg 0-30 L 1930 (4-4) at Panzer 0-7 L West Chester 6-13 L at West Chester 7-13 L at Mansfield 9-0 W at Springfield 0-29 L Montclair 53-0 W West Chester (HC) 6-16 L US Coast Guard 0-21 L at Shippensburg 14-19 L at Trenton 26-6 W Bloomsburg 6-7 L Ithaca 20-0 W Trenton 14-0 W at C.C.N.Y. 27-0 W Cortland Cancelled at Shippensburg 13-7 W Cortland 13-19 L Montclair 0-7 L 1947 (3-3) Arnold Cancelled Cortland 19-0 W Panzer 19-0 W 1954 (6-2 • PSAC co-champs) at Mansfield 19-0 W at Mansfield 0-31 L Bloomsburg 20-12 W at Shippensburg 7-13 L at Millersville 19-0 W at Wyoming Seminary 0-19 L Cortland 21-0 W at Ithaca 25-13 W Bloomsburg 6-13 L Coach Ed Snavely West Chester 0-6 L Shippensburg 13-17 L 1931 (3-2-2) at Bloomsburg 2-13 L Mansfield 28-0 W Seton Hall 6-18 L (1939-41) 1939 (3-5) C.C.N.Y. 42-6 W at West Chester 14-13 W at Trenton 0-0 T 1948 (4-3-1) at Kutztown 32-6 W Shippensburg 13-0 L Panzer 6-7 L at West Chester 0-24 L at Millersville 13-7 W at Cortland 0-19 L at Cortland 31-6 W Panzer 48-6 W Cheyney 43-0 W Mansfield (HC) 19-0 W Shippensburg 26-7 W at Cortland 0-24 L Shippensburg 14-7 W 1955 (4-3) at US Coast Guard 6-31 L at Mansfield 13-7 W Millersville Cancelled at Bloomsburg 7-7 T at Montclair 0-8 L Mansfield 13-8 W at West Chester 7-14 L at Ithaca 19-18 W Rider 6-7 L at Shippensburg 7-26 L 46 ESU Football Media Guide ALL-TIME SCHEDULE at Mansfield 20-13 W at Mansfield 12-6 W Mansfield 9-36 L at Millersville 20-13 W West Chester 20-23 L at Millersville 19-6 W Millersville 42-14 W Cortland 28-14 W Kutztown 40-14 W at Cortland 20-0 W Delaware State 35-12 W Bloomsburg 21-6 W Cortland 13-19 L Bloomsburg 19-12 W at Bloomsburg 38-23 W Morgan State 23-0 W at Cheyney 25-6 W at Slippery Rock 6-13 L 1970 (5-4) at Shippensburg 14-14 T 1956 (7-2) (PSAC Championship) at Lafayette 16-27 L (PSAC Championship) at Millersville 33-6 W 1963 (5-3) at Montclair 6-16 L 1977 (6-2) at Ithaca 13-0 W at Montclair 12-18 L at West Chester 0-42 L Montclair 17-3 W Shippensburg 13-0 W West Chester 0-20 L Kutztown 43-49 L at Kutztown 6-14 L at Lock Haven 28-12 W at Kutztown 27-7 W Cheyney 47-2 W at Cheyney 24-0 W Mansfield 42-13 W at Cheyney 55-0 W at Mansfield 39-19 W Mansfield 51-6 W at West Chester 7-15 L Mansfield 34-7 W at Millersville 14-3 W Millersville 8-34 L at Cortland 0-7 L Millersville 21-13 W Wilkes 30-0 W at Cortland 69-14 W Cheyney 46-0 W Cortland 34-0 W Bloomsburg 47-22 W at Bloomsburg 24-20 W Kutztown 21-0 W at Bloomsburg 7-14 L 1971 (6-3) West Chester 24-0 W 1957 (3-4-1) 1964 (8-1 • PSAC Champs) at Trenton 36-0 W 1978 (10-1 • PSAC Champs) Millersville 26-0 W Southern Conn. 21-6 W Montclair 14-7 W Indiana 17-3 W Ithaca 27-0 W at West Chester 13-0 W West Chester 7-9 L C.W. Post 13-21 L at Shippensburg 19-28 L Kutztown 23-6 W at Kutztown 13-20 L at Montclair 36-13 W Lock Haven 6-16 L Cheyney 60-0 W at Cheyney 26-0 W Cortland 64-7 W Mansfield Cancelled at Mansfield 21-0 W Mansfield 48-13 W Kutztown 20-7 W West Chester 0-34 L at Millersville 24-12 W Millersville 39-12 W Cheyney 16-8 W Cortland 6-19 L at Cortland 14-17 L at Wilkes 14-15 L at Mansfield 27-0 W at Cheyney 39-0 W Bloomsburg 69-0 W at Bloomsburg 26-6 W at Millersville 24-0 W at Kutztown 14-14 T at Indiana 27-14 W 1972 (4-5) at West Chester 19-10 W (PSAC Championship) Trenton 36-0 W Bloomsburg 23-3 W Coach George Ockershausen 1965 (10-0 • PSAC Champs) at Montclair 35-15 W at Clarion 49-4 W (1958) at Southern Conn. 30-16 W at West Chester 6-24 L (PSAC Championship) 1958 (2-5-2) Montclair 7-6 W Kutztown 0-7 L 1979 (7-3) Kutztown 19-0 W West Chester 13-6 W Cheyney 34-8 W at Indiana 14-34 L at Ithaca 6-14 L at Kutztown 26-13 W at Mansfield 21-22 L at C.W. Post 17-10 W Shippensburg 0-14 L at Cheyney 40-0 W at Millersville 0-21 L Montclair 10-6 W at West Chester 0-49 L Mansfield 26-6 W Scranton 49-2 W at Cortland 24-3 W at Millersville 14-20 L Millersville 33-6 W Bloomsburg 6-20 L at Kutztown 10-20 L Waynesburg 0-0 T Cortland 38-0 W 1973 (6-1-1) at Cheyney 3-7 L Bloomsburg 12-12 T at Bloomsburg 34-0 W Montclair 28-10 W Mansfield 17-7 W at Cortland 8-42 L Indiana 26-10 W West Chester 7-14 L Millersville 12-7 W at Montclair 16-0 W (PSAC Championship) at Kutztown 13-3 W West Chester 14-0 W at Cheyney 13-7 W at Bloomsburg 31-3 W Coach Jack Gregory Coach Charlie Reese Mansfield 25-0 W 1980 (6-4 • t-1st East) (1959-65) (1966-73) Millersville 18-13 W C.W. Post 14-7 W 1959 (5-2-2) 1966 (4-4) at Cortland 0-0 T at Montclair 0-16 L at Kutztown 22-0 W at Wilkes 0-10 L at Bloomsburg 21-3 W Central Conn. 32-14 W Ithaca 12-6 W at Montclair 7-14 L Kutztown 16-7 W at Shippensburg 2-20 L at West Chester 6-39 L Coach Denny Douds Cheyney 25-14 W West Chester 0-25 L Kutztown 33-0 W (1974-2008) at Mansfield 28-17 W Millersville 6-0 W Cheyney 41-7 W 1974 (5-5) at Millersville 3-14 L at Waynesburg 0-0 T at Mansfield 33-14 W Slippery Rock 20-47 L at West Chester 13-26 L at Bloomsburg 7-0 W at Millersville 13-21 L at Montclair 7-17 L Bloomsburg 70-14 W Cortland 0-0 T Bloomsburg 18-6 W at West Chester 9-20 L Indiana 22-24 L Montclair 47-0 W 1967 (7-1) Kutztown 9-0 W 1981 (4-6) 1960 (6-3) Montclair 17-13 W Cheyney 21-7 W at C.W. Post 9-29 L at Millersville 0-6 L at Edinboro 33-6 W at Mansfield 10-0 W Montclair 3-30 L Kutztown 61-0 W West Chester 7-33 L at Millersville 0-23 L at Central Conn. 17-28 L at West Chester 0-21 L at Kutztown 26-6 W Cortland 28-11 W at Kutztown 0-12 L Shippensburg 48-7 W at Cheyney 33-14 W Bloomsburg 30-9 W at Cheyney 41-21 W at Mansfield 42-7 W Mansfield 20-14 W at Indiana 7-28 L Mansfield (PD) 17-6 W Cheyney 58-0 W Millersville 40-8 W 1975 (10-0 • PSAC Champs) Millersville (HC) 9-31 L Bloomsburg 21-20 W at Bloomsburg 58-6 W at Slippery Rock 7-0 W West Chester 3-20 L at Cortland 28-0 W 1968 (8-0-1 • PSAC co-champs) Montclair 14-3 W at Bloomsburg 49-0 W at Indiana 7-20 L Edinboro 49-14 W West Chester 24-20 W at Indiana 7-3 W 1961 (7-1) at West Chester 21-14 W at Kutztown 35-6 W 1982 (9-2 • PSAC Champs) Millersville 37-7 W Kutztown (HC) 23-7 W vs. Cheyney (Coatesville) 17-7 W C.W. Post 41-3 W at Kutztown 45-0 W Cheyney 63-0 W Mansfield 39-8 W at Montclair 14-16 L West Chester 7-28 L at Mansfield 37-0 W Millersville 28-24 W Central Conn. 24-11 W at Shippensburg 47-7 W at Millersville 41-21 W at Cortland 10-7 W Kutztown (PD) 24-0 W Mansfield 38-3 W at Delaware State 47-7 W at Bloomsburg 28-0 W Cheyney (HC) 28-15 W at Cheyney 54-0 W Bloomsburg (PD) 70-14 W Edinboro 24-20 W at Mansfield 32-13 W at Bloomsburg 36-0 W at California 28-28 T (PSAC Championship) at Millersville 41-9 W Cortland 24-0 W (PSAC Championship) 1976 (9-0-1 • PSAC co-champs) at West Chester 17-9 W 1962 (8-1 • East Champs) 1969 (5-3) at Montclair 14-0 W Bloomsburg 34-7 W Montclair 29-20 W Montclair 12-21 L at West Chester 27-13 W at Lehigh 7-25 L at West Chester 7-6 W West Chester 21-36 L Kutztown 27-13 W at Edinboro 24-22 W Kutztown 52-7 W at Kutztown 23-17 W Cheyney 41-6 W (PSAC Championship) Cheyney 68-6 W at Cheyney 55-13 W at Mansfield 54-8 W

ESU Football Media Guide 47 ALL-TIME SCHEDULE 1983 (7-4 • East Champs) at Cheyney 17-0 W Indiana (HC) 23-12 W 2003 (8-3 • East Champs) at Lafayette 14-20 L Central Conn. 22-19 W Cheyney 78-32 W Lenoir-Rhyne 58-0 W Montclair 32-14 W 1990 (6-4) at Mansfield 51-12 W at Clarion 31-21 W at Central Conn. 38-0 W Southern Conn. 38-10 W Millersville 16-49 L at Shepherd 35-7 W at Kutztown 31-7 W at Montclair St. 6-23 L at Bloomsburg 42-58 L at Edinboro 20-31 L at Cheyney 27-19 W Cheyney 46-14 W 1997 (4-6) Bloomsburg (FD) 37-40 L Mansfield (PD) 50-8 W at Mansfield 27-56 L New Haven 0-38 L at Cheyney 69-20 W Millersville 34-12 W Millersville (PD) 14-22 L at Elon 34-41 L Mansfield (HC) 40-7 W West Chester (HC) 14-17 L at Bloomsburg 23-21 W Slippery Rock (FD) 25-40 L West Chester 28-27 W at Bloomsburg 13-7 W Kutztown (HC) 38-16 W at Kutztown 45-20 W at Millersville 28-24 W at Lehigh 3-17 L at West Chester 17-41 L West Chester (HC) 31-32 L Shippensburg 14-40 L vs. Clarion (Hershey) 14-27 L Shippensburg 26-14 W at Indiana 33-31 W at Kutztown 34-33 W (PSAC Championship) at Buffalo 49-16 W at Cheyney 39-16 W 2004 (10-2) 1984 (5-5) 1991 (8-3-1 • East Champs) Mansfield 23-21 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 26-21 W Southern Conn. 15-10 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 34-17 W at Millersville 13-47 L at Edinboro 20-7 W at Montclair 10-7 W at Southern Conn. 43-41 W at Bloomsburg 17-42 L C.W. Post 28-13 W at Bloomsburg 13-23 L Indiana 0-34 L 1998 (2-8) Millersville 54-17 W Kutztown (PD) 31-16 W at Cheyney 28-0 W Shepherd 6-36 L at Bloomsburg 30-24 W at West Chester 27-44 L Mansfield (PD) 26-10 W at New Hampshire 10-70 L Clarion (FD) 38-24 W Edinboro (HC) 20-40 L at Millersville 17-17 T Slippery Rock (FD) 9-44 L at Kutztown 44-25 W Cheyney 16-7 W vs. Bloomsburg (Moosic) 20-10 W West Chester (HC) 35-57 L West Chester (HC) 37-38 (OT) L at Mansfield 41-17 W at Kutztown 21-20 W at Shippensburg 13-35 L Cheyney 55-0 W Millersville 22-28 L West Chester (HC) 28-21 W at Cheyney 36-26 W at Mansfield 41-7 W at Lafayette 38-44 L at Shippensburg 24-31 L Kutztown 6-31 L NCAA Division II Playoffs 1985 (2-8) Buffalo 45-25 W at Bloomsburg 39-50 L Edinboro 36-32 W at North Dakota 7-38 L NCAA Division II Playoffs at Millersville 35-38 L West Chester 38-48 L at Southern Conn. 19-23 L Shippensburg 33-34 (OT) L Mansfield 51-24 W 2005 (11-3) Montclair 17-20 L 1992 (8-2) 1999 (4-7) at Bentley 72-17 W Bloomsburg 16-21 L Southern Conn. 21-16 W at Lock Haven 28-24 W Edinboro 23-21 W at Kutztown 3-18 L at Indiana 12-31 L at Shepherd 27-33 (2OT) L at C.W. Post 66-49 W West Chester (PD) 16-18 L vs. Bloomsburg (Moosic) 42-17 W Glenville State 38-34 W at Millersville 17-13 W at Edinboro 14-30 L California 40-13 W at Slippery Rock 10-47 L Bloomsburg (FD) 24-31 (OT) L at Cheyney 10-0 W Cheyney (FD) 48-6 W at West Chester 3-49 L at Clarion 56-0 W Mansfield (HC) 63-20 W at Mansfield 20-6 W Shippensburg (FD) 0-37 L Kutztown (HC) 42-14 W at Millersville 13-32 L Millersville (HC) 20-13 W Cheyney (HC) 55-22 W at West Chester 17-18 L 1986 (1-9) at American Inter’l 28-27 W at Kutztown 10-24 L at Cheyney 40-3 W New Haven 26-47 L Kutztown 27-21 W Bloomsburg 21-27 L Mansfield 57-20 W at Montclair 10-17 L at West Chester 0-3 L Millersville 29-54 L NCAA Division II Playoffs Millersville 3-20 L 1993 (7-2-1) at Mansfield 41-20 W Southern Conn. 55-33 W at Bloomsburg 3-20 L at Kutztown 45-14 W 2000 (6-5) at Bloomsburg 52-39 W Kutztown (PD) 0-28 L Springfield 25-14 W at Clarion 37-33 W C.W. Post 55-28 W at West Chester 0-20 L at Southern Conn. 14-14 T at West Chester 12-6 W at Grand Valley St. 20-55 L Clarion (HC) 34-37 L at California 9-6 W at Glenville State 10-0 W 2006 (7-4) Cheyney 19-14 W at Cheyney 47-12 W Shepherd 35-28 (OT) W Bentley 7-9 L at Mansfield 12-28 L Mansfield (FD) 45-21 W Millersville 26-33 (OT) L Lock Haven 45-14 W at Southern Conn. 0-17 L at Millersville 7-20 L Kutztown (FD) 16-17 L at IUP 20-35 L 1987 (4-6) Bloomsburg (HC) 31-6 W at Bloomsburg 0-28 L California (FD) 41-34 W at New Haven 16-13 W American Inter’l 42-3 W Shippensburg (HC) 14-17 (OT) L at Mansfield 61-7 W Montclair 2-13 L West Chester 33-35 L at Cheyney 35-14 W at Millersville 30-19 W at Millersville 27-31 L 1994 (5-5) Mansfield 34-20 W at Edinboro 12-0 W Bloomsburg 3-16 L at Lafayette 31-14 W at Edinboro 9-20 L Cheyney (HC) 48-7 W at Kutztown 7-14 L at Springfield 40-10 W 2001 (7-3) West Chester 28-49 L West Chester (PD) 7-28 L Southern Conn. 44-17 W Clarion (ESYA Classic) 33-27 W at Bloomsburg 37-45 L at Clarion 3-25 L at West Chester 30-37 L West Chester 28-9 W Kutztown 56-16 W at Cheyney 12-6 W Slippery Rock (FD) 23-32 L Glenville State Cancelled 2007 (3-6) Mansfield (HC) 31-21 W Cheyney (HC) 26-6 W at Shepherd 26-33 L at California 3-26 L Southern Conn. 31-13 W at Mansfield 28-6 W at Millersville 42-10 W at Lock Haven 58-13 W 1988 (4-6) Millersville 9-21 L at Kutztown 19-10 W IUP 23-38 L Southern Conn. 19-9 W at Bloomsburg 24-35 L Bloomsburg (FD) 7-34 L Millersville (FD) 24-36 L at Montclair St. 12-14 L Kutztown 7-24 L at Shippensburg 14-19 L Slippery Rock (HC) 24-31 L at Mansfield 14-0 W 1995 (4-6) Cheyney (HC) 52-8 W at Cheyney 42-6 W Millersville 13-24 L American Inter’l 49-19 W at Mansfield 35-7 W at West Chester 15-30 L at Bloomsburg 7-18 L at Eastern Kentucky 0-26 L Edinboro 31-30 W Bloomsburg 26-35 L Kutztown (PD) 27-10 W at Southern Conn. 10-19 L 2002 (8-2 • East Champs) at Kutztown 24-23 W at West Chester 3-20 L West Chester (FD) 34-26 W Mansfield 31-14 W 2008 (9-2) Lock Haven (HC) 6-7 L at Slippery Rock 12-23 L at Glenville State 28-31 L Virginia Union 14-11 W Cheyney 3-0 W at Cheyney 40-13 W Shepherd 35-23 W Gannon 23-10 W at Central Conn. 21-24 L Mansfield (HC) 36-13 W Edinboro 30-24 W at Clarion 49-28 W 1989 (6-4) at Millersville 14-19 L at Bloomsburg 16-13 W Shippensburg (FD) 44-41 (OT) W at Southern Conn. 24-0 W Bloomsburg 27-34 L Cheyney (FD) 48-7 W Cheyney 52-12 W Montclair St. 19-20 L Kutztown 7-28 L at West Chester 14-17 L West Chester (HC) 24-34 L Mansfield 50-7 W 1996 (6-4) Millersville (HC) 37-26 W at Bloomsburg 23-42 L at Millersville 19-7 W at New Haven 56-59 L at Shippensburg 23-21 W Kutztown 27-3 W Bloomsburg (PD) 14-17 L Southern Conn. 54-28 W Kutztown 34-7 W at C.W. Post 48-42 W at Kutztown 34-14 W at Slippery Rock 10-24 L at Millersville 45-18 W West Chester (HC) 19-21 L Kutztown (FD) 27-20 (OT) W at Slippery Rock 38-21 W at Lock Haven 7-17 L at West Chester 40-33 W

48 ESU Football Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Warriors All-Time Lettermen (1926-2008) Name Years Walter Bjorn 1955-56 Dan Caffrey 2008 Edward Csencsits 1966-68 A-A-A Richard Blaine 1936 Philip Calamia 1981-84 Ben Culver 2004-05 Edward Adams 1956-58 Richard Bleam 1955-58 Horace Call 1930 Stephen Curley 1972-73 Keith Adams 1997 Mark Blecher 2007 Jay Callaghan 1990-92 Jason Cuozzo 1993 Joseph Ahouse 1969 Richard Blose 1954-55 Tom Callagy 1984 John Custer 1937 Paul Albert 1948 Robert Boden 1992-94 Bill Camp 1981-84 D-D-D Shepard Alston 1999-00 Todd Boggess 1991-93 Bill Campbell 1979-82 LeRyan Dallas 2004-07 Hugh Altemore 1934-35 Linus Bolden 1987-90 Leonard Cannatelli 1972-73 Paul Dalling 1931 John Andrews 1953-56 Matt Bolli 1996 James Cantafio 1974-75 Charles Dattola 1932-33 David Appler 1963 Donald Boltz 1948-50 Emil Carazo 1945 Robert Davidson 1928 Henry Arneberg 1933-34 Michael Bond 1983 Gregory Cardone 1969-71 Andre Davis 2006 Greg Altmajer 1995, 97 Eugene Bonelli 1950 Anthony Carfagno 2002-05 Brian Davis 1993-95 Ralph Amiano 1977 Joseph Bongiovanni 1970-72 Shawnte Carroll 2008 Gomer Davis 1945 Anthony Angeli 1981-82 Sam Bonner 1990-92 Wayne Carroll 1976 Johnny Lee Davis 1988-91 Fred Apicelli 1986 Art Boorujy 1976-78 Jasper Carswell 1992 Richard Davis 1956 John Apicello 1989-90 Ed Borneman 1995 Jeff Case 2007 Thomas Davis 1945 Brian Applegate 1979 Tony Borriello 1979 Tony Casiano 1976, 79 Warren Davis 1953-56 Nicholas Artinger 2006-08 Michael Boushell 1964-66 Andre Castiglioni 1999-01 David Dean 2000-03 David Asman 1981 Randy Bove 1988-91 Tony Casucci 1976-78 Mike DeAngelis 2004-05 Michael Augustin 1982, 85-86 Greg Bowman 1996-99 John Catalano 1990-93 Steve DeAngelis 2004-05 Roger Austin 1982-83 Shaun Bowman 2001 Wayne Cecchetti 1977-78 Adam DeAngelo 2000 Tim Avery 1992 Terry Bowman 1973-75 Louis Carmella 1936-39 Dennis Deardorff 1965-66 B-B-B Robert Boyd 1974-75 James Carpenter 1941 Derrick Deburow 1989-92 Pete Baddick 1984 Toby Boyd 1982 John Carr 1935-37 Nick DeCecco 2001 Joe Bahling 1996-99 John Bozena 1989-92 Wayne Carroll 1976 Phil DeCecco 2000-03 Joseph Bahnatka 1961-63 Kenneth Bozzelli 1957-58 Anthony Casciano 1976 Jesse DeEsch 1956-58 David Bahrt 1972 Guy Braccia 1980 Jeff Case 2008 Kevin Deibler 1999 Kenneth Baker 1968 Gerald Brace 1965-66 John Cassebaum 1960-61 Dominic DeFranco 1953-56 Tom Baldo 1985-86 Jim Brady 1996-97 Robert Cassidy 1964-65 Mario DeFazio 1932 Fred Balina 1976-78 Pat Brady 1985, 87-89 David Castillo 2007-08 Nick DeFazio 2004-05 Zac Baltz 2003-04 Robert Brady 1969 Anthony Casucci 1976 Matt Delancy 1993-96 Jack Bambary 1988 Chadd Braine 1994-97 Taylor Cave 2008 Colin Delaney 2002-04 Paul Bandholz 1989-92 Kevin Brass 1985-87 Mark Cesare 1972 Joe DeLuise 2005-06 Bryan Bankus 1973-75 Ken Bratchie 1977-79 Carl Callahan 1945 Ralph Demech 1959 John Banschoof 1928 Dan Bratton 1998-01 Mark Cefalo 1993-94 Elroy Denegal 1987 Andy Baranek 1982-84 Phillip Braun 1948-50 Rudy Cerami 2008 David Dennis 1957 Maurice Barber 1959-61 George Brave 1948-49 Gary Childs 1968-69 Howard Deppe 1955 Richard Barbolish 1973 Samuel Bray 1972 John Childs 1965-66 Robert Derby 1949 David ‘Toby’ Barkman 1960-63 Charles Brayford 1956-57 Roger Christman 1973-75 Thomas Deremer 1972-74 Paul Barndt 1948-49 Russell Brebec 1932 Scott Christy 2006-07 Bruce Derr 1964-66 Robert Barndt 1973 Henry Breckenridge 2001-04 Ray Cianni 1977-79 Ed Dettore 1990 Dustin Barno 1999-02 Peter Brescia 1955 Dennis Cinquegrani 1969 Justin Dettore 1986-87, 89-90 Robert Barr 1964 George Brittain 1967-69 James Clauser 1941-42 Ed Detwiler 1989, 91-92 Joseph Barrett 1941 Robert Brode 1951-52 Doug Cleary 1998 Jeff Detzi 1975-78 William Barrett 1957 Greg Brobst 1997-98, 00 Tom Cleary 1976 John Detzi 1976-78 Robert Barron 1969-71 Jeff Brosky 1980-83 Chris Cleland 1994 Joe Detzi 1975-78 Chris Bath 2000-01 Arthur Brown 1928 Mark Clements 1980, 82 Sean Deveney 1978-80 Scott Baublitz 1980-83 Bill Brown 1978-81 Jon Clouse 2007 John DeVivo 1931 Drew Baumgardner 2002 Eric Brown 1997-98 Gerald Clymer 1968-69 Douglas Deysher 1967-68 Dave Bechtel 1992 Jeremy Brown 1999-01 Alfred Colacichi 1956 Robert Dinan 1967-69 Edward Becker 1960-61 Lance Brown 1987 Horace Cole 1959-62 Richard Dinger 1951-52 Meade Beebe 2001-02 Matt Brown 2006-07 Tracy Coleman 1982-85 Russell Dinger 1947 Frederick Begendorf 1974-75 Sterling Brown 1958-60 Phil Collins 1976-78 Kenny Dinino 1977 Nick Beisker 2000-02 Thomas Brown 1981 George Colonius 1953 Charlie Diskin 1983-85 William Belfanti 1970 Warren Brown 1978-79 Rocco Colucci 1997-98 Howard Disque 1927 Jan Beliveau 1961-63 Lester Brubaker 1951-52, 55-56 Chuck Cornish 1985-88 Guido Ditorrice 1955-56 Anthony Bell 1942 Mark Brubaker 2002-05 Bret Comp 1989-92 Anthony Dobra 1939-40 Frank Bell 1977-80 Richard Brubaker 1949-50 Mike Condello 1999 Thomas Dolan 1930 Willie Bell 2007-08 Matt Brunetti 2006 Gayle Confer 1963-65 Albert Domenlico 1928 Steve Bellosi 1999 Jack Brunner 1980-81 Matt Connell 2001-02 Tom Donan 1978-79 Mike Bemis 1999-00 John Brunner 1957-59 Frank Conroy 1958 Anthony Donato 1975 Louis Beneck 1935 Joel Buch 1991-93 Kevin Conroy 1985-87 Robert Donlan 1983 George Benedick 1964 Mike Buck 1977 Charles Cooper 1933-34 James Douglas 1948-52 Scott Benoit 1980-83 Chris Buckley 1985 Marty Cooper 1987-88 Robert Dourand 1964-65 Mike Benzak 1995-98 Wilford Buddle 1949 Robert Cormack 1971-73 Daniel Drigan 1940-41 Bill Bergen 1975-78 Bill Buis 2008 Donald Cornman 1954 John Drigan 1948-49 Mike Bergey 2008 Curtis Bunch 1987, 89-91 Charles Corrado 1967-69 Edward Driner 1948 Bruce Berke 1993-96 Will Burch 1998 Matt Cottengim 2001-04 Nicholas Drosnack 1966 Cody Berry 2008 Leonard Burkhart 1973 Bob Coursen 1981-84 Thomas Drummond 1932 Edward Berry 1962 Darian Burkholder 1997 Alfred Covino 1933 Luke Dubiel 1983 Mike Berry 1999-01 Bob Burns 1976-77 Kenneth Cox 1952-54 Dan Duck 1982-83, 85-86 Rich Best 1979 Neil Burti 1994 Lawrence Cox 1959 Pat Dukes 1987 Darren Bethke 1988 Joe Burton 1999-02 Donato Coyer 1971-73 William Dukett 1967-69 Richard Bevilaqua 1937, 39 Robert Burns 1974-76 Mike Coyle 1987-90 Ronald Dukinas 1972-73 Charles Bierlien 1966, 68-69 Rich Butcofski 1999-00 Bob Crawford 1981 Carmine Duncan 1989, 91 Bern Bieski 1985 Steven Butler 1973 Daniel Creasy 1997-99 Chris Dunn 1987 David Biever 2005-06, 08 George Butz 1931 Dan Crespo 1989 Bill Dunningan 1983-84 Bryan Billger 2008 Lawrence Buzzard 1959 Matt Crispell 2003-05 Arthur Durham 1967 David Bingham 1976-78 Bob Bydlon 1975-78 Brian Cromer 1995-97 Jim Dutsar 1980-82 Irving Birnbaum 1933-34 Russ Bykovets 1975-76 Michael Crosby 1975 Dave Dykie 1995 Edward Bishop 1951-52 William Byrne 1959-60 Russell Crosby 1926 E-E-E Tim Bishop 1982-85 C-C-C Lawrence Crosswhite 1957-59 John Eagan 1949-50 Christopher Bisig 1970-71 Fiore Caesar 1926 Dan Crozier 2002-05 Ross Edwards 1972 ESU Football Media Guide 49 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Harold Egli 1949-50 Chris Gerhard 1983-86 Mike Hendrzak 1999 Charles Jones 1926-27 Ryan Ehrie 2008 Charles German 1956-58 Kevin Hennelly 1983-84 Peter Jones 1998 John Eiler 1932-33 James Gettle 1973 Bill Hensel 1988-89 Richard Jones 1947-49 Troy Elder 1987-89 Matt Giarretta 1990-93 Guy Hepworth 1981 Rick Jones 1974-77 James Emery 1972-73 John Gibbons 1926-27 Carlos Hernandez 2003 William Jones 1951-52 Joseph Emma 1981, 83 John Gibbons 1957-58 Frederick Hershey 1931-32 William Jones 1976 Mike Engler 2003-05 Rich Gierula 1985-87 James Hervat 1942 Thomas Jordan 1967 James Eoli 1942 Matt Gifford 1992-94 Bob Heumann 1987-89 Lewis Judy 1953-55 Robert Evans 1968-69 Jeff Giglio 2007-08 Bryan Heverin 1983-85, 87 K-K-K William Eynon 1967 Jim Gildea 1981, 84 Joseph Heverin 1960-62 Stanley Kabacinski 1970 F-F-F Ralph Gish 1968-69 Roy Heydt 1934 Matt Kacenda 1999 Bob Faasse 1979-80 William Glazerman 1967 William Hibbs 1953 Joseph Kadel 1933 Matthew Faas 2006-08 John Glenn 2003-05 Aaron Higgins 1984 George Kalchak 1966 Robert Fabel 1952-53 Anthony Glover 2005-07 Gary Higgins 1977 Mark Kalo 2007-08 Melvin Fager 1960, 62-63 Mike Glover 2000-03 Scott Higgins 1990 Rich Kane 2000 Bryan Falcone 2000-02 Richard Gloyd 1953-55 Matt Hillegas 1991, 93-94 Michael Karnish 1965-66 John Falcone 1991-92 Mike Gnall 2006-08 Wallace Hills 1973-75 Burton Karstetter 1983 Michael Falcone 1973 John Goepfert 1942, 44 John Himelrick 1981 John Kashatus 1978-81 Philip Falcone 1963-64 Chester Gonsky 1936-38 Joseph Hlatky 1968-69 George Kasielsky 1931 Errol Faunce 1957-59 Jonathan Gonzalez 2007 Jake Hlavac 1990-93 Michael Kasko 1972-74 Nicholas Fedorka 1940-42 Pat Good 1999-02 Wayne Hobbs 1972-74 George Katchak 1964-65 Dave Fedorka 2004-05 Dennis Gorman 1976-77 Bryan Hoch 1999-02 Keith Kaufman 1978-80 Scott Feldman 1979-80 Glenn Gottshalk 1969-71 Warren Hoeffner 1952-54 Lee Kaufman 1989 Kenneth Fellin 1936 Franklin Goulburn 1970 James Hoffert 1959 Thomas Kearney 1972-74 Ron Fenaroli 1981 Mike Gowen 2004-07 Francis Hoffman 1928-30 Henry Kearns 1967-69 Tom Ferguson 1988-90 Michael Grabill 1970 Mark Hoffner 1971-72 Thomas Kearns 1939-40 Arthur Ferrentino 1935 Mike Graf 1996 Alfred Hofmann 1955-56 Jeff Keeler 1984, 86-87 Rick Fetherolf 1978-80 Jeff Graham 1986-87 Steven Hohenstein 1965, 68-69 Joe Keenan 1984-87 Harold Fetterman 1947 J.D. Granger 1996-99 Francis Holahan 1948 Ricky Keenen 2006 Robert Fiato 1967 Augie Grant 1967-69 Robert Holdenbaum 1966-67 Charles Keinath 1969-70 Alex Figueroa 2008 Sam Granteed 1980-81 Ernest Holdredoe 1942 Gary Keller 1955-56 Jason Filopovsky 1989 Willard Grantz 1938-41 Jesse Holencik 1996 Matthew Keller 2007-08 John Finelli 1978-79 Thomas Grater 1949-51 John Holenda 1977-79 William Keller 1936-37 Robert Finley 1975 Joe Graves 1996 Brian Holkovic 1999, 01 Ed Kelley 1976 Dan Finnegan 2008 Tim Green 1993-95 Antonio Hollman 1985 Dave Kelliher 1983-85 John Fisher 1946 Richard Greene 1970 Robert Holloran 1966 Frank Kelly 1974 Chad Fisher 2003 John Gregory 1951-52 Ron Holloway 1987 Joseph Kelly 1968-70 Robert Fisher 1951-52 Raymond Gregorek 1963 Joseph Holly 1948 William Kelly 1948 Bill Fitzgerald 1980 John Grimm 1932 Robert Hontz 1936-37, 39 Barry Kennedy 1977-80 Pat Flaherty 1975-77 Ernest Gromlich 1957-59 Bryan Hooks 2000 Franklin Kennedy 1953 Steve Flanagan 1979-80 Ron Grona 1981-82 William Horvath 1967-69 Joseph Kennedy 1931-33 Rob Flores 1995, 98 Paul Grube 1971-73 Adam Hostetter 1998-01 Patrick Kennedy 1982 Tom Flynn 1986-87 Mike Guarnieri 1989 Dan Houser 1988-89 Thomas Kenny 1926 Douglas Folger 1998-99 Ed Guers 1975-77 James Howland 1968-70 Paul Kent 1979-80 Shawn Foltz 1998-99 Atilla Gyorky 1966 William Hoy 1964 Jim Kerins 1986-87 Bill Fonzone 1994-96 H-H-H Rich Hromoko 2001 Ira Kerr 1950 Donald Ford 1974-75 Mark Haasz 1980 Kenneth Huber 1956-58 Gerald Keyser 1957-58 Scott Ford 1981-82 Mike Habel 2004-07 Matt Huber 2002 Jason Killian 1993-96 Stewart Ford 1997-99 Harold Hagen 1946-47 John Hughes 1970 Stan Kimball 1985 Jim Forger 1974-77 Dave Hahn 1991-94 Chris Hull 1984-87 Dave Kimble 1987-88 Nick Forsette 1961 Anthony Hall 1982-83 George Hummel 1966 Joe Kircher 2005-07 Jeffrey Forsythe 1963-65 Drake Hall 1981-84 William Hunst 1966 Tom Kisch 1987-88 William Forte 1966-68 Jon Hall 1964 Des Hussey 1988-91 Ed Kiser 2008 Rod Fraiser 1992 Ken Haller 1986-87 Ramon Hutchinson 1972-73 John Kist 1938-40 Jayson Frank 2006-07 Pat Halm 2003 Ray Hutton 2004-05 Thomas Kizis 1967-69 Robert Frank 1945 Warren Hamburg 1941 Steve Hynes 1991-94 Carl Klatch 1963-64 James Franklin 1992-94 John Hamilton 1976-77 I-I-I Mike Kleinfelter 1996-98 John Franklin 1935-37 Ken Hampe 1996-97 Anthony Iavarone 1996-97 Phil Klemick 1980, 82 John Frassinelli 1946 Ned Hampford 1972-73 Henry Ibanez 1979 Roy Kleshefsky 1978 Gunner Frauenperis 1981 Ron Hannis 1990-91, 93 Dave Iobst 2007 Lawrence Klick 1952 Matt Freed 2007-08 Norman Hansen 1938, 40 Harold Irvin 1969 Carson Klinetop 1942 Paul Frey 1950-51 Erik Hansson 1993-94 Robert Izer 1938-41 Jason Klush 1996-99 Norman Friend 1950-51 Clifford Hard 1972-74 J-J-J Paul Knapp 1973 Robert Friery 1930 Phil Hard 2004 Greg Jackson 1998-99 Greg Knauss 2007-08 Scott Fuhrman 1979-81 John Harkel 1951-52 Mark Jackson 1988-89, 91-92 Jeff Kocsis 2004-05 Willard Funk 1939-40 John Harmison 1949 Morris Jackson 2004-05 Paul Kokolus 1951-52 Don Fureman 1991-92 Albert Harrington 1927-28 Steven Jackson 1969-71 Justin Kondikoff 2001-02 Joe Fusco 2008 Rob Harris 1997 Greg Jacob 1985 Joseph Konzakowski 1946-47 G-G-G Steve Harris 2001 Ken Jacobs 1984-87 Frank Koons 1934-35 Kelly Gabriel 1986-89 Larry Harrison 1998-01 Wayne Jaggers 1971-72 Ken Kopetchny 1986-87, 89-90 James Gabriel 1935 Tom Hart 1977-78 James Jampo 1981 John Kotarsky 1998-01 Keith Galinsky 2007-08 Rob Hartenfels 2007-08 Dan Jarrah 1990 Dan Koval 1980-83 George Gallagher 1958 Rod Harter 1973-75 Edward Javitt 1973 Peter Koval 1941-42 Dan Gale 2001-03 James Hartman 1981 Shelton Jefferies 1991-92 Thomas Kozlosky 1973-74 Frank Gargiulo 1984 Steve Haurey 1980 John Jeffries 2000-03 Joseph Krajsa 1938 Floyd Garis 1950, 55 John Havel 1940 Neil Jesiolowski 1988 Michael Kramer 1993-96 Eric Garland 1979 Edward Hawrylo 1966-68 Dennis Johnson 1996 Bill Krebs 1998-99 Gary Garver 1986-88 Robert Hayden 1982 Jeff Johnson 1975-78 Marlin Kreider 1975-76 Greg Garzio 1990-93 Raymond Hedenberg 1963-64 Jerry Johnson 1962-63 Edward Kriner 1949-50 Chris Gatzinger 1983 John Heenan 1964 Joseph Johnson 1937 Zach Krise 2007-08 Joe Gaynor 1978-81 Paul Hefferan 1942 Raymond Johnson 1969-71 Chester Krisiewicz 1934-35 Dan Gechter 1979-80 Gene Heiland 1980 Russell Johnson 2008 Nick Krut 2006-08 Ian Geffers 1995-97 Andrew Helton 1983 Thomas Johnson 1930-32 Frank Krystyniak 1955-56 Martin Gehlhaus 1970 Larry Helwig 1988-89 Bill Jones 1976-78 Matt Krzysik 1981 Robert Gelatko 1963 Lawrence Helwig 1962-65 Brian Jones 2006-07 Donald Kucerik 1972 Ray Gentilella 1985-87 Kenneth Hendricks 1959-60 Brent Jones 2008 Steven Kun 1964-65 50 ESU Football Media Guide ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Henry Kunkel 1970-72 Melvin Masonheimer 1945, 48 Charles Musto 1945 Clarence Pipher 1949-50 William Kupzewski 1930 Phil Masorti 1986-88 Andre Myers 1996-99 John Pitzer 1966-68 L-L-L Thomas Matalavage 1945 Ed Myers 1990-93 Scott Platt 1993 Jamie LaBelle 1980 Arthur Mathna 1928 Joseph Myers 1952 James Plowden 2003 Robert Lakey 1962 Jason Matters 1998 Troy Myers 1993-95 Damian Poalucci 1994-97 Ted Lambert 1989 Donald Matthews 1948 Dan Mykovich 1983-86 Thomas Polinski 1971-74 Thomas Lang 1969 Jeff Matthews 1984 N-N-N Fred Polk 1983-85 Albert Lapchak 1945 Matt Mazurkiwecz 1993-94 Zigmund Najaka 1927-28 Tim Pollock 1995-98 Carl-Eric Larson 1975-76 Jim McAllister 1985-86 Jim Nagle 1993-96 Andy Polony 1977-79 Gary Laucks 1975-77 Mike McClelland 1992-93, 95 Kevin Nagle 1997-00 Nevin Posey 1966-68 Nate Lawerence 1995-96 Robert McCuttough 1945 John Nash 1930-31 Bernie Povanda 1979-80 Trevor Lawrence 1966 Dennis McDonald 1971 Bill Nast 1980 Harold Powlus 1958-61 Charles Leader 1930-31 Zach McDowell 2005 Joe Natale 1989 Steve Pradon 1995-98 Ramon Leak 1990-93 John McElhenny 1973 Harold Nathanson 1930-32 Edward Praisner 1938 James Lee 1939 Matt McFarland 1997 Noel Nation 2002-05 Evan Prall 2003-06 Peter Lee 1965-67 Wayne McGee 1989 William Navarre 1971-73 Kevin Price 1988-89, 91-92 James Leedy 1938 Pat McGovern 1987-88 Douglas Neet 1972-73 Ray Price 1978 Clyde Leonard 1965 Jon McHale 1962-64 Roger Neiler 1951-52 Richard Pritchard 1948-51 Doug Leonzi 1989, 91-92 Joe McIntyre 1980, 85-86 Edward Neumann 1961-63 John Procopio 1970 Craig Lerch 1983 Joe McLaughlin 1985, 87-88 Gary Neupert 1970-71 Don Pry 1987-89 Robert Lester 1969-71 Bruce McLean 1979 Marc Newell 1995-96 Jon Pry 2000 Scott LeVan 1976-78 Andy McLoughlin 1993-96 Ron Nicholas 1976 Craig Purcell 1975 Andrew Levendis 1950-51 Joseph McMonagle 1973 Richard Nicolais 1973-75 Chris Purvis 1978-79 Barney Levengood 1973-75 Michael McNamara 1939-41 Ahmad Norman 2002-03 Q-Q-Q Dan Lewis 1988 Todd McNamee 1985-88 Richard Northrup 1950-51 Brant Quick 2007 Richard Lewis 1938, 40 Douglas McNamee 1964-66 John Novak 1972-73 John Quinn 1980-82 Steve Lewis 1991 Joseph McNulty 1968-69 David Nunez 2008 R-R-R William Lewis 1959-62 Dennis McWhite 1992-95 Bucky Nye 1993 William Race 1959-61 Carmen Liberatore 1939-41 Jamie Meier 1977-80 O-O-O Gregory Radka 1966-67 Wes Lindsay 2005-06 Tom Meier 1978-81 Ed O’Dowd 1987 Peter Radocha 1974-76 Bernard Livingston 1961 James Meixsell 1972 John O’Gara 1970-71 Ray Rakitis 1974-75, 77 Lynn Lking 1934 Joseph Mendelis 1926-28 Doug Ogden 2005-08 Richard Rakitis 1975, 77 Carl Llewellyn 1979 Joe Menton 1991-92, 94-95 Joe Ogeka 1980-82 Vincent Ramik 1926 Carl Loftus 1926 Richard Merkle 1954, 56-57 John O’Hanlon 1979 Ray Ramirez 2007 Walter Loftus 1936 Richard Merring 1953-56 Edward Oliver 1952 Joaquin Ramos 1970-71 Ryan Lomanaco 1993, 95 John Mesko 1984-86 A.J. Oliveri 1999-02 Louis Randon 1939-40 Edward Long 1969-71 Luther Metcalf 1932-33 John Olson 1953 Alfred Ranger 1942, 47 Ryan Long 2005 Robert Metzgar 1973 William O’Malley 1983 Donald Ranger 1941 Dave Lotier 2004-07 Thomas Meuser 2003-05 James Oplinger 1954-57 James Ranger 1950 Vic Lotti 1986 Dan Michalski 1994-97 Tom Organtini 1986 Matt Rapa 2001-04 Nicholas Loukides 1950 Joseph Miegoe 1938 Greg Orr 1995 James Rappo 1976 Derek Lucas 2003-05 John Mignon 1982 Jeff Ortelli 2001 Mike Rappo 1976-79 Bill Luette 1990 Brian Miller 2001-02 Robert Ott 1966-68 Craig Rauenzahn 1971-72 Edward Lugg 1960-61 Fred Miller 1983-85 P-P-P Louis Rauly 1935 Terrence Lundy 1974 Jim Miller 1983-85 David Pacchioni 2005-08 Glen Ray 1964-65 Joseph Lunger 1973 Jim Miller 1988-90 Louis Pagano 1936-38 James Rayne 1931 Frank Lupin 1957-58, 60 Ken Miller 1987 Lou Pagnoni 2003 Donald Reese 1932 Richard Luttrell 1951-52 Kurt Miller 1972 Jeremy Palm 1999-02 James Reese 1934 Mike Lusch 1993-96 Roy Miller 1964-66 Tom Palubinski 1975-77 Robert Reese 1946-47 Mike Lush 1976, 78-80 William Miller 1935 Gary Panovec 1954 Stephen Reese 1972-75 Matthew Lynaugh 1945 Glenn Mingin 1981 Bill Pappas 1984 William Reese 1928 M-M-M Joseph Mingo 1974 John Parks 1952-53 Mike Reichenbach 1979-80, 82-83 Matt MacAvoy 1983-85 Joseph Minneci 1982 Michael Parshley 2006-07 Arnold Reichert 1945 Chris MacIsaac 1998, 00 Eugene Minor 1947-48 Matt Parrello 2003-05 Mike Reichwein 1982-84 Kevin Mack 1985 Frank Miriello 1964-66 Ken Parrish 2002-05 Jesse Reider 2005-08 Sean MacLellan 1986 Fred Mitchell 1993-94 Joe Partridge 2005-08 Ronald Reidinger 1973 Mike Macksoud 2004-06 Kyle Mitchell 2003 Peter Pasko 1941-42 Frank Reilly 1987 Thomas Magdasy 1963 Lionel Mitchell 2008 Mike Patrick 1999-00 Leo Reimer 1962-65 Anthony Magliane 1971-73 John Mitro 1961-62 Frederick Patton 1961-62 Edward Reinisch 1936 Frank Magolon 1987-89 George Mitsel 1941 Joe Pawloski 1995-96 Charles Reiss 1982-83 Robert Mahler 1962 Jeffrey Moffett 2006 Brandon Peaker 2005 Charles Rendish 1947 Chris Mahon 1984 Ron Monaco 1977 Henry Pearson 1951-52 Richard Rerschke 1928 Craig Mahon 1999, 01-02 Gary Monger 1966-67 Jim Pellegrini 2000 James Revello 1951-54 Dennis Mailhot 1987-90 Doug Moore 1987-90 Nate Pendry 2000 Terrence Reymeyer 1966 Dave Majury 1984-85 Ashley Morgan 1932-34 Mickey Pergine 1986 Robert Rhiel 1951-52 Robert Malec 1982 Dennis Morgan 1966, 68 Brooks Perkins 1984-86 Mike Rhine 1996-99 Robert Malehorn 1966-68 Earl Morgan 1999 Michael Perlow 1946-47 Doug Rhoads 1974-77 Paul Maloney 1926-27 Santo Morici 1994 Craig Perrino 1988 Carl Rice 1963-64 Mike Mancuso 1994-97 John Morley 1989-91 Duane Perry 1993 Fred Rice 2004-05, 07-08 Bob Manez 1980-82 Arthur Morris 1926-27 Steven Pesaresi 1983 James Richardson 1957, 59-60 Steve Mangin 1995-97 John Morris 1952-53 John Petercuskie 1946-49 William Richute 1938, 40 Fortis Manouvelos 1986 Robert Morris 1926 Richard Peter 2008 Bernard Rider 1935 Michael Manzie 1931 Charles Morrow 1968 Jason Peters 1997 Matt Riegel 1986-87 John Marcante 1978-81 Mike Motsko 2003-05 Charles Peterson 1946-49 William Righter 1952 Rob Marcantoni 2000-02 Henry Mowery 1960-61, 63 Thomas Petro 1970-71 Kenneth Riley 1971 John Markle 2004-05 Kenneth Moyer 1949 Dave Petryszyn 1988 Robert Rinaldi 1974 Eric Markovcy 1998, 00 Thomas Mullineaux 1967-69 Eric Petters 2006 Donald Ringler 1932 Nick Marks 2000 Craig Multer 1980 Howard Pewterbaugh 1951-52 Jeff Rink 1999 Frederick Marconi 1934-35 Stephen Mummaw 1970-71 Robert Phelps 1951-52 Ed Ripic 1984-85 Thomas Marseille 1938, 40 Justin Mummert 2002 Cummings Piatt 1957-60 Ben Riso 1997 Brian Marshall 1981 Greg Munch 2001-03 Robert Piatt 1957-58 Charles Ritinski 1946-49 Matt Marshall 2008 Leonard Munowitz 1940 Mike Piazza 2006-07 Astor Ritter 1940 Andrew Marsteller 2003-06 Patrick Murphy 1945 Paul Piccotti 1950 Miguel Rivera 2006-08 Joseph Martino 1956-59 Dan Murray 1984-87 Anthony Pidgeon 1982 Barry Roach 1963-65 Carmen Martucci 1952, 54 Edward Murray 1952-53 Glenn Pinciotti 1981 Aaron Roberts 2002 Marlin Martz 1952, 57 Gerald Murray 1952 Joey Pingitore 1982-84 Bernard Rockovich 1946-47 ESU Football Media Guide 51 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Rich Rodenberger 1973-76 John Shaffer 1957-59 Reinhart Summerfield 1958 Ryan Waltner 2006 Elmer Roedel 1930-31 William Shannon 1938-39 Craig Summers 1980-82 Jerry Wargo 1988 Jack Rogers 1976-78 Bob Shaughnessy 1987-88 James Suponic 1970 Jonathan Warke 1971 Russell Rogers 1958-61 Jack Shaughnessy 1980-82 Pete Susi 1996 George Warner 1932 Clarence Rogovicy 1931 John Shaughnessy 1937 Roy Sussman 1977-78 Thomas Washburn 1961-64 Clemens Rogowicz 1928 Charles Shaw 1952-54 Warren Swartwood 1961 George Wasilchak 1961-64 Edward Rohman 1933, 35-36 Douglas Sheaffer 1973-75 John Swartz 1947-50 Derek Watkins 1990 Tim Roken 2007-08 Ronald Shearer 1962 Clyde Sweigart 1953-55 Ronald Watson 1974-75 Gibby Romaine 1963-65 Paul Shebby 1932, 34-35 Thomas Sykes 1966-68 Phil Wayes 1977-79 Mark Romano 1986 Arthur Shisler 1959-61 Thaddeus Szela 1947 Chad Weaver 1997-00 Ken Romberger 1994 Jack Shoemaker 1960, 62 Stephen Summerhill 1933-34 Keith Weaver 2007-08 Benjamin Rose 1970 Douglas Shook 1957 Ryan Swan 2005 Alex Weeks 1930 Richard Rose 1973 Jack Shrawder 1974, 76-78 Joe Swiderek 1981 Joe Weidel 1985 Daniel Roshon 1941 Jeff Shrive 2005-08 Bobby Swift 1990-91, 93 George Weiksner 1934 Daniel Roskos 1946 Joseph Shubert 1937-39 T-T-T Robert Weiler 1946 Hyman Rosnick 1934 Sam Shuman 2006-08 Joseph Taylor 1950-52 Kenneth Weinbel 1949 Phil Ross 2003-04 Robert Shumskis 1942, 46-47 J.T. Taylor 2002 Paul Weinzen 1936-37 Dennis Roth 1953-56 Brian Siegfried 1994-97 Scott Taylor 1979-81 Leroy Weiss 1936 Dan Rounds 1995-97 Ernie Siegrist 1980-82 Tom Taylor 1987-89 Samuel Wells 1940 Joe Rovnan 1983-85 Charles Sierer 1961-63 Joe Terra 1996-98 Rick Werner 1982, 84-85 Brian Roy 1995 Francis Sievers 1940-41 Anthony Terruso 1993-94 John Westlake 1971 Robert Ruckdeschel 1963-65 Daniel Silvester 1930-31 Jimmy Terwilliger 2003-06 Richard Whally 1932, 35 Rob Ruckdeschel 1988 Joseph Simms 1958-59 Mike Terwilliger 1974-77 Kevin Whipple 1998 Kevin Ruddy 1981-82 Michael Simpson 1976-77 Arnold Thalenfeld 1926-28 Bill White 1975-76 Joe Ruedt 1989-92 John Sircovics 1969, 71 Eddie Theal 1984 John Whitehead 1946-49 Gary Rumberger 1957-59 Richard Siwak 1966-68 Greg Thoman 2002, 05-06 John Whitelavich 1968-69 Albert Rundle 1927-28 Eric Slavinsky 1974 Bruce Thomas 1959-62 Frederick Whitmore 1973 Edwin Rushin 1939-42 William Slezosky 1962 Adam Thomas 2008 Andy Whittington 1974-76 Bryan Rybicki 1998-99, 01 Mike Smart 1984-86 Morgan Thomas 2006-08 Matt Widdoss 1990, 92 S-S-S Darren Smith 1998-99 Paul Thomas 1982 Michael Wiggins 2003-06 Jim Sacco 1995 Eugene Smith 1965 Cal Thompson 1980-83 Devin Wiley 2000 Blaec Saeger 2000-02 Frederick Smith 1965 Jason Thompson 2003-04 Albert Wilgard 1958-60 Albert Sakovich 1950-52 Jim Smith 1978 Michael Thompson 1965-67 Gary Willhide 1961-62 Blase Salomone 1984-85 John Smith 1970-73 Robert Thompson 1992-95 Melvin Williams 1959 Rocco Salomone 1985 Michael Smith 1969-70 Joseph Tichy 1953 Jon Williams 1985-86 Joseph Salvatore 1963-65 Raymond Smith 1945 Chuck Tinninis 1982-84 Orlando Williams 1994-96 Eric Sampson 1986-88 Steven Smith 1974-77 Bruce Tinor 2002-03 Phillip Williams 1942 Frank Sando 1936-38 Thomas Smith 1952-53 John Tironi 1967-68 Brock Williard 2004-07 Charles Sandora 1972 Wilmont Smith 1953-55 Douglas Todd 1969-70 Jason Wimmer 2000-02 Michael Sands 1974 Frank Snyder 1971-72 Alex Todoroff 1978-80 Walter Wiser 1954 Ronald Sandt 1970-71 Jim Snyder 1977-80 Vincent Tomasetti 1948-50 Mervin Witmer 1967-69 Zach Sarginger 2008 Walter Snyder 1959-60 Brian Tonkin 1997 Brett Witmer 1994-97 Ross Sauerzopf 2006 Mike Sobeski 1982-84 Robert Tonkin 1964 Chad Witmer 1993-94 Jerry Saxon 1971 Jim Sodano 1998-01 Zach Toomey 2002-05 Carl Wolfe 1966-68 Jim Saylor 1989-90 Donald Soisson 1983 Tyree Townes 2002-05 Tom Wolfe 1988 James Scagliotti 1964-65 Andrew Soltes 1982 Donald Transue 1950-52 James Wolfe 1964-65 Anthony Scarcella 1938-39 Larry Sontag 1980-82 Tony Trifari 1984 Richard Wolslayer 1958-60 Jim Scaringe 1976 Jerome Sorenson 1952-53 Matt Triolo 2000-03 Douglas Woodin 1965 Arthur Schaare 1951-54 Ron Sowers 1986 Phil Tripken 1980 Melvin Woodson 1990-93 Kenneth Schaeffer 1941 Chris Spilman 1980-81 Paul Turner 1965-66 Martin Wortley 1991-94 Jack Schafer 1959 Daniel Staats 1967-68 Darrell Tyburski 1986-88 Joe Wysokinski 1996-98 Kevin Schafer 2007-08 Harold Stackhouse 1928 Chris Tyson 2002-03 Y-Y-Y Dan Schaller 1976 Maurice Stallings 2004-05 Robert Tyson 1953 Mike Yanders 1984-87 Richard Schell 1953-54 Michael Stambaugh 1974-76 U-U-U Mike Yanocha 2001-02 Lou Schiavetta 1975-77 Pat Stapleton 2000 Glenn Unger 1983-85, 87 Ray Yakavonis 1977-79 Scott Schifter 2000-01 Adam Stauffer 1997-00 Paul Urda 1948 Charles Yaple 1964-65 Chuck Schiermeyer 1987 William Stauffer 1952 V-V-V David Yates 1965 William Schlachter 1970-72 James Steele 1965-67 Andy Van Blarcom 1989 Michael Yeager 1970-71 Donald Schlicher 1959-60 John Steele 1988 Steve Van Alstine 2005-08 William Yeomans 1957 Brian Schneider 2003-04 Harold Steever 1951-53 Duane Van Fleet 1978-81 Barry Yoder 1962 Gary Schoenberger 1966-68 Joe Stellato 1992 Marlon Van Horn 1941 Chris Yoder 1998-99 Edward Schreiber 1936 Bob Stelma 1992, 94 Shawn Van O’Linda 2005-06 Robert York 1969-71 Brian Schultz 1998-99 Drew Stem 2005-08 John Van Zanten 1983-85 Jack Yost 1978-79 Jon Schultz 1988 Willard Stem 1972-75 Rick Vance 1983, 85-86 Kenneth Young 1948-49 Robert Schwab 1949 Matt Stephens 1994 Joseph Vancho 1968-70 Zollie Young 1975 Robert Schwartz 1983 Jim Stephenson 2004 John Varacallo 1972 Steve Youtzy 1988 Bill Scott 1983-85 Howard Sten 1968-69 Greg Vaughn 2001-03 John Yudt 1971-73 Marc Scotti 1989-92 Ralph Stenlake 1957 Ryan Vermillion 2000-03 Z-Z-Z Chris Scruggs 1996-97 William Sterling 1930-31 John Vetter 2003-06 Victor Zaia 1930 Terry Scullin 1996, 98 Jim Stephenson 2003 Joseph Victor 1950-52 Michael Zaccagnino 2006 Matt Seagreaves 1994-96 J.D. Stern 1997-99 Dominic Villani 1960-63 Edward Zalesky 1953 Grey Seamans 1972-73, 75 Rick Sterner 1988-89, 91-92 Jim Villani 1978-79 Peter Zalesky 1933 Stanley Searfoss 1956 Howard Stitzer 1945 Brian Violante 2001-04 Richard Zapolski 1961-64 Ernie Sebastianelli 1988-89 Phil Stokes 1989 Dom Violi 1978-79 Walter Zarnowski 1946-48 Dennis Segich 1985-88 Dennis Stoltenborg 1982-83 James Virgilio 1945 Frank Zavitkowsky 1931 Bill Seidel 1977-79 Donald Storck 1974 Paul Visich 1974 Chris Zechman 1986 Richard Seiler 1935 Ryan Stouffer 1992-93 Pete Vitale 1997-98, 00 Richard Zimmer 1957-58 Bob Seip 1978 William Stowasser 1971-73 Ron Vitkun 1975-76 Jeff Zimmerman 1994-96 John Sellen 1974-76 Roger Straub 1989-92 Frank Votterok 1930-31 Jason Zinn 1997-00 Roland Seller 1936-37 Tim Strenfel 2002-05 Brent Voynar 1992, 94 Wil Zimpfer 2004 Michael Sentelik 1956-58 Scott Strong 1985, 87 W-W-W Rick Zoerner 1980 Mike Serafin 2000-01 William Strube 1964 Troy Wade 1989 Charles Zook 1935 Glenn Serfass 1974-75 Harold Strunk 1974-77 James Waite 1966-68 Daniel Zubko 1937-39 Eric Sessoms 1991 Thomas Sugden 2005-07 Bill Wall 1980-82 John Zwirek 1950 Aaron Sewell 1987-88 Steve Stuttle 1991-94 Mike Wallick 1996-97 Louis Zwirek 1938-41 Burdette Shafer 1935 Ronald Sullivan 1961-62 Dell Walker 1981-82 Clarence Shafer 1933 Salvador Summa 1935-37 Paul Walsh 1982 52 ESU Football Media Guide WARRIORS IN THE PROS NFL Draft Choices Dan Murray (LB) Murray was chosen in the sixth round (150th pick) in the 1988 NFL draft. He was a member of the Buffalo Bills’ squad in 1988-99 and the New York Jets in 1990. He played in the World Football League in 1990-91. Ray Yakavonis (DE) Yakavonis was chosen in the sixth round by the Minnesota Vikings (149th pick) in the 1980 NFL draft. He played five years with the Vikings from 1980-84 and one year with the Kansas Chiefs in 1985. Yakavonis was inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. He is a former color commentator for the Warriors’ radio football broadcasts and now coaches at King’s College. Top Free Agents Mike Reichenbach (LB) Reichenbach, an AP and AFCA All- American who led ESU to the PSAC championship game in 1983, played in the NFL for seven years. He played and started Jim Sodano on the from 1985-89 and the Miami Dolphins from 1990-91. He was Arena Football inducted into the ESU Athletic Hall of Fame Dustin Barno (DT) in 2008. Barno, who spent time in the Tennessee Dustin Barno Mike Lush (DB) Titans camp in 2003, was a five-year member 69-61. Nagle played with Sodano for a Lush was an All-USFL safety for the of the Colorado Crush. He has 13 career sacks season in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the AF2 Philadelphia-Baltimore Stars from 1983-85. in the AFL, including a team record six sacks before signing with Orlando. He ran for 152 He then played in the NFL for Minnesota in 2005. Barno won an AFL championship in yards and five touchdowns in 2007 for the in 1986, Indianapolis in 1987 and Atlanta his second season with the Crush, helping Predators, who were coached by Jay Gruden, in 1987-88. He was inducted into the ESU the John Elway-owned team to a thrilling brother of Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. 51-48 Arena Bowl XIX win over the Georgia Gruden. He joined the Colorado Crush prior Jim Villani (P) Force in Las Vegas during the 2005 season. to the 2008 season. Villani was signed by the Seattle Kevin Nagle (FB/LB) Jim Sodano (OL/DL) Seahawks in 1980. He was a member of the Nagle joined former teammate Jim Sodano joined Nagle to help give ESU New Jersey General in 1983 and the Michigan Sodano on the Orlando Predators and representation in the Arena Bowl title game Panthers in 1984, both of the United States helped lead the team to Arena Bowl XX in for the second year in a row. Sodano was an Football League. 2006, where they lost to the Chicago Rush All-America linebacker for the Warriors and Mark Brubaker (K) was signed by the Predators after spending Brubaker signed with the Super Bowl time with the af2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton champion Pittsburgh Steelers following a Pioneers. record-setting 2005 season. He was signed Other former Warriors who have seen by the Steelers following the 2006 NFL Draft time with the Pioneers include linebacker and played for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europa Rich Butcofski, defensive back Brian in the spring of 2007. Holkovic and defensive tackle David Dean. Ken Parrish (P) Parrish was signed by the Philadelphia Other Pro Players Eagles in May 2009 and will attend training Will Burch, 1998 quarterback, Greg camp this summer. He was in camp with the Munch, Shepherd Alston and Dan Rounds, prior to the 2007 season. Joe DeLuise and Dan Crozier have also Parrish was an All-American in 2005. played in the AFL2. Evan Prall (WR) Other former ESU players competed Prall attended minicamp with the Arizona in professional football leagues after Cardinals following the 2007 NFL Draft and graduation. Among them were Grey signed with the New York Jets in late May. Seamans (WR) and Dell Walker (TB) in the He was a member of the practice squad CFL, Justin Dettore (OL), Joe Menton (LB), throughout the 2007 season. Prall set ESU Tim Green (LB) and Orlando Williams (TB) records with 4,093 receiving yards and 5,682 also in the AFL, and James Franklin (QB) in all-purpose yards in his career. Europe. Kevin Nagle ESU Football Media Guide 53 OPPONENTS vs. All Opponents GAME 1 at Virginia Union Panthers GAME 2 at Gannon Golden Knights Series Last Thursday, August 27 • 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 5 • 6:00 p.m. Opponent W L T Started Game American Int’l 3 0 0 1992 1995 Hovey Field Gannon University Field Arnold 1 0 0 1952 1952 10,000 • Natural Grass 2,500 • FieldTurf Bentley 1 1 0 2005 2006 Bloomsburg 38 33 2 1927 2008 General Information General Information Bridgeport 1 1 0 1950 1951 Location ...... Richmond, Va. Location ...... Erie, Pa. Buffalo 2 0 0 1990 1991 California, Pa. 3 1 1 1968 2007 Founded ...... 1865 Founded ...... 1925 Central Conn. 4 2 0 1980 1989 Enrollment ...... 1,500 Enrollment ...... 4,197 Cheyney 52 1 0 1954 2008 President...... Dr. Claude G. Perkins President...... Dr. Antoine M. Garibaldi CCNY 2 0 0 1946 1947 Athletic Director ...... Michael Bailey Athletic Director ...... Mark Richard Clarion 7 3 0 1978 2008 Colors ...... Maroon & Steel Colors ...... Maroon, White & Gold Cooper Union 2 0 0 1926 1927 Cortland State 21 14 6 1926 1979 C.W. Post 7 2 0 1978 2008 Team Information Team Information Delaware State 2 0 0 1968 1969 Head Coach ...... Michael Bailey Head Coach ...... Jim Kiernan Eastern Kentucky 0 1 0 1995 1995 Alma Mater ...... Virginia Union ‘86 Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence ’90 Edinboro 10 4 0 1967 2006 Record at Virgina Union ...... first season Record at Gannon ...... 5-17 (2 years) Elon 0 1 0 1997 1997 Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Indiana, Pa. 6 8 0 1960 2007 2008 Record ...... 5-5 2008 Record ...... 4-7 Gannon 1 0 0 2008 2008 Glenville State 2 1 0 1999 2002 CIAA East Record ...... 3-4 (t-4th) PSAC West Record ...... 2-5 (6th) Grand Valley St. 0 1 0 2005 2005 Basic Offense ...... Multiple Basic Offense ...... Multiple Ithaca 11 3 0 1933 1959 Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Basic Defense ...... Multiple King’s 1 1 0 1952 1953 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 49/15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 47/17 Kutztown 42 14 1 1941 2008 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/12 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 12/10 Lafayette 1 3 0 1970 1994 Offense ...... 5/6 Offense ...... 8/3 Lafayette Frosh 1 0 0 1926 1926 Defense ...... 5/6 Defense ...... 4/7 Lehigh 0 2 0 1982 1983 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 0 0 1991 2004 Lock Haven 7 6 0 1926 2007 Sports Information Sports Information Mansfield 61 8 0 1930 2006 Sports Info. Director ...... Tamika M. Duck Sports Info. Director ...... Dan Teliski Millersville 35 24 1 1948 2008 SID Phone ...... (804) 342-1493 SID Phone ...... (814) 871-7418 Montclair State 20 17 0 1936 1990 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Morgan State 1 0 0 1976 1976 New Hampshire 0 1 0 1998 1998 New Haven 1 3 0 1986 1997 The Series The Series N.Y. Military 1 0 0 1945 1945 Last Game ...... ESU 14-11 (2008, home) Last Game ...... ESU 23-10 (2008, home) North Dakota 0 1 0 1985 1985 Streak ...... ESU +1 Streak ...... ESU +1 Panzer 9 3 0 1935 1949 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 1-0 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 1-0 Rider 0 4 0 1948 1951 at ESU ...... 1-0 at ESU ...... 1-0 St. Thomas 0 2 1 1927 1933 at Virginia Union ...... 0-0 at Gannon ...... 0-0 Scranton 1 0 0 1972 1972 Neutral ...... 0-0 Neutral ...... 0-0 Seton Hall 0 2 0 1931 1932 Shippensburg 17 25 2 1926 2008 Shepherd 3 3 0 1998 2003 Leading Returning Players Leading Returning Players Slippery Rock 2 11 0 1928 2008 Southern Conn. 12 3 1 1964 2005 Passing Passing Springfield 2 7 1 1928 1994 So. QB Cheston Hickman (10-23 for 64, 0 TD, 0 Int.) Jr. QB Bob Bartley (81-161 for 1,049, 4 TD, 10 Int.) Trenton 13 0 1 1926 1972 Rushing Rushing U.S. Coast Guard 0 2 0 1930 1931 Upsala 1 0 0 1926 1926 Sr. TB Tarian Donaldson (95-731, 1 TD) Sr. TB Jon Richardson (184-914, 9 TD) Virginia Union 1 0 0 2008 2008 Receiving Jr. QB Zach Boedicker (74-372, 4 TD) Waynesburg 0 0 2 1958 1959 Jr. WR Andre Winston (5-61, 1 TD) Receiving West Chester 20 53 0 1926 2008 Defense So. WR Brig Van Etten (19-255, 1 TD) Wilkes 1 2 0 1966 1971 Sr. LB Hurley Hemphill (75 tackles) Sr. TB Jon Richardson (17-158, 0 TD) Wyoming Seminary 1 4 0 1927 1945 Sr. LB Stevie Johnson (68 tackles) Defense Total 434 278 19 Jr. DB Matthew Neal-Mink (62 tackles) Jr. LB Kevin Minor (56 tackles) ESU Football Series Facts Most Games: 73 vs. Bloomsburg and 2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule West Chester 8/27 EAST STROUDSBURG 7:00 p.m. 8/27 LAKE ERIE COLLEGE 7:00 p.m. Oldest Current Series: 82 years vs. 9/6 at Central State 7:00 p.m. 9/5 EAST STROUDSBURG 6:00 p.m. Shippensburg and West Chester (1926) 9/12 at Old Dominion 2:00 p.m. 9/12 CHEYNEY 6:00 p.m. Longest Continuous Series: 62 games vs. 9/19 at J.C. Smith 6:00 p.m. 9/19 at California 12:00 p.m. West Chester (1946) 9/26 CHOWAN 1:00 p.m. 9/26 EDINBORO 12:00 p.m. Most ESU Victories: 61 vs. Mansfield 10/3 at Saint Paul’s 1:00 p.m. 10/3 at Clarion 2:00 p.m. (1940-2006) 10/10 at Lincoln (Pa) 1:00 p.m. 10/10 MERCYHURST 12:00 p.m. Best Winning Percentage: 98% vs. 10/15 at Virginia State 8:00 p.m. 10/17 SLIPPERY ROCK 1:00 p.m. Cheyney (52-1, 1954-2008) 10/24 BOWIE STATE 1:00 p.m. 10/24 LOCK HAVEN 1:00 p.m. 10/31 ELIZABETH CITY 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at IUP 1:00 p.m. Number of Opponents Met: 56 (including 11/7 at Bloomsburg 12:00 p.m. NCAA Division I FBS Buffalo and NCAA Division I FCS schools Delaware State, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, Lafayette, Lehigh, Morgan State and New Hampshire)

54 ESU Football Media Guide OPPONENTS GAME 3 vs. GAME 4 at Shippensburg Raiders GAME 5 at Cheyney WolveWolvess Saturday, September 12 • 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 19 • 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Septembert b 2626, 11:00 00 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium 6,000 • FieldTurf 7,700 • Natural Grass 5,000 • Natural Grass

General Information General Information General Information Location ...... Clarion, Pa. Location ...... Shippensburg, Pa. Location ...... Cheyney, Pa. Founded ...... 1867 Founded ...... 1871 Founded ...... 1837 Enrollment ...... 7,100 Enrollment ...... 7,600 Enrollment ...... 1,700 President...... Dr. Joseph P. Grunenwald President...... Dr. William N. Ruud President...... Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletic Director ...... Dave Katis Interim Athletic Director ...... Jeff Michaels Athletic Director ...... China Jude Colors ...... Blue & Gold Colors ...... Red & Blue Colors ...... Blue & White

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach ...... Jay Foster Head Coach ...... Rocky Rees Head Coach ...... Jeff Braxton Alma Mater ...... Plymouth State ’85 Alma Mater ...... West Chester ’71 Alma Mater ...... Salisbury State Record at Clarion ...... 4-29 (3 years) Record at Shippensburg ...... 109-101-1 (19 years) Record at Cheyney ...... 0-11 (1 year) Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... 145-116-2 (24 years) Career Record ...... same 2008 Record ...... 3-8 2008 Record ...... 4-7 2008 Record ...... 0-11 PSAC West Record ...... 1-6 (7th) PSAC East Record ...... 3-4 (5th) PSAC East Record ...... 0-7 (8th) Basic Offense ...... Multiple Basic Offense ...... Wing T Basic Offense ...... Multiple Basic Defense ...... Multiple Basic Defense ...... Multiple/4-3 Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 33/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 26/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 38/20 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 19/3 Offense ...... 9/2 Offense ...... 8/3 Offense ...... 8/3 Defense ...... 7/4 Defense ...... 5/6 Defense ...... 11/0

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Info. Director ...... Rich Herman Interim Sports Info. Director ...... Bill Morgal Sports Info. Director ...... Lenn Margolis SID Phone ...... (814) 393-2334 SID Phone ...... (717) 477-1201 SID Phone ...... (610) 399-2143 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected]

The Series The Series The Series Last Game ...... ESU 49-28 (2008, away) Last Game ...... ESU 44-41 OT (2008, home) Last Game ...... ESU 52-1 (2008, home) Streak ...... ESU +6 Streak ...... ESU +1 Streak ...... ESU +29 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 7-3 All-time Series ...... Ship leads, 25-17-2 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 52-1 at ESU ...... 2-1 at ESU ...... 11-11-1 at ESU ...... 28-0 at Clarion ...... 5-1 at Shippensburg ...... 6-14-1 at Cheyney ...... 23-1 Neutral ...... 0-1 Neutral ...... 0-0 Neutral ...... 1-0

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Passing Passing Passing Jr. QB Tyler Huether (190-162 for 1,028, 7 TD, 5 Int.) Sr. QB Chad DiFebbo (124-272 for 1,966, 18 TD, 9 Int.) Jr. QB Ron Thompson (13-251 for 1,363, 6 TD, 5 Int.) Rushing Rushing Rushing Jr. QB Tyler Huether (57-262, 1 TD) Jr. TB Kevin Marshall (108-453, 3 TD) Sr. TB Bobby Hogan (68-237, 3 TD) Jr. WR Alfonso Hoggard (44-180, 0 TD) Jr. FB Chris Infante (122-442, 6 TD) Sr. QB Ron Thompson (96-234, 2 TD) Receiving Receiving Receiving Jr. WR Jacques Robinson (70-849, 8 TD) Sr. WR Mike Harris (66-1014, 10 TD) So. WR Dominic Crowell (23-198, 0 TD) Jr. WR Alfonso Hoggard (41-472, 2 TD) Jr. TB Kevin Marshall (16-377, 1 TD) Sr. WR Adam Madden (20-218, 0 TD) Defense Defense Defense Sr. DB Shawn Sopic (65 tackles) Sr. LB Andy Casale (76 tackles) Sr. DB Demel Chambers (96 tackles) Jr. LB Joe Fox (55 tackles) Jr. LB Riley Bowen (74 tackles) Jr. LB Giovanni Bonnilla (58 tackles)

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 8/27 at Fairmont State 7:00 p.m. 8/29 at Shepherd 1:00 p.m. 8/29 LINCOLN 4:00 p.m. 9/5 KUTZTOWN 6:00 p.m. 9/5 at Edinboro 1:00 p.m. 9/5 at Mercyhurst 1:00 p.m. 9/12 at East Stroudsburg 7:00 p.m. 9/12 LOCK HAVEN 1:00 p.m. 9/12 at Gannon 6:00 p.m. 9/19 LOCK HAVEN 6:00 p.m. 9/19 EAST STROUDSBURG 1:00 p.m. 9/19 at C.W. Post 1:00 p.m. 9/26 at California 3:00 p.m. 9/26 at Millersville 7:00 p.m. 9/26 EAST STROUDSBURG 1:00 p.m. 10/3 GANNON 2:00 p.m. 10/3 at C.W. Post 1:00 p.m. 10/3 at Kutztown 1:00 p.m. 10/8 at Slippery Rock 6:00 p.m. 10/10 KUTZTOWN 1:00 p.m. 10/10 MILLERSVILLE 1:00 p.m. 10/17 MERCYHURST 1:00 p.m. 10/17 WEST CHESTER 1:00 p.m. 10/17 at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. 10/24 IUP 1:00 p.m. 10/24 at Bloomsburg 2:30 p.m. 10/24 WEST CHESTER 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at Edinboro 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at Cheyney 1:00 p.m. 10/31 SHIPPENSBURG 1:00 p.m. 11/7 at Cheyney 1:00 p.m. 11/7 CALIFORNIA 1:00 p.m. 11/7 CLARION 1:00 p.m.

ESU Football Media Guide 55 OPPONENTS GAMEGAME 6 at WWestest CChesterhester GGoldenolden RRamsams GAMEGAME 7 vs. BBloomsburg Huskies GAME 8 at StSaturday, d OtbOctober 3 • 2002:00 p.m. Saturday,St d OOctober 10 • 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 17 • 1:00 p.m. John A. Farrell Stadium Eiler-Martin Stadium University Field 7,500 • FieldTurf 6,000 • FieldTurf 5,600 • A-Turf

General Information General Information General Information Location ...... West Chester, Pa. Location ...... Bloomsburg, Pa. Location ...... Kutztown, Pa. Founded ...... 1871 Founded ...... 1839 Founded ...... 1866 Enrollment ...... 12,800 Enrollment ...... 8,040 Enrollment ...... 10,300 President...... Dr. Greg Weisenstein President...... Dr. David L. Soltz President...... Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Athletic Director ...... Dr. Edward Matejkovic Athletic Director ...... Mary Gardner Athletic Director ...... Greg Bamberger Colors ...... Purple & Gold Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Colors ...... Maroon & Gold

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Danny Hale Head Coach ...... Raymond Monica Alma Mater ...... Delaware ’79 Alma Mater ...... West Chester ’68 Alma Mater ...... Northern Alabama ‘90 Record at West Chester ...... 54-22 (6 years) Record at Bloomsburg...... 136-46-1 (16 years) Record at Kutztown ...... 14-18 (3 years) Career Record ...... 108-36 (12 years) Career Record ...... 176-59-1 (20 years) Career Record ...... same 2008 Record ...... 9-4 2008 Record ...... 11-2 2008 Record ...... 5-6 PSAC East Record ...... 7-0 (1st) PSAC East Record ...... 6-1 (2nd) PSAC East Record ...... 4-3 (4th) Basic Offense ...... Spread Wing T Basic Offense ...... Pro I Basic Offense ...... I Form/Multiple Basic Defense ...... 7 Man Front Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 39/12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 45/12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 46/22 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 13/10 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/9 Offense ...... 8/3 Offense ...... 6/5 Offense ...... 7/4 Defense ...... 8/3 Defense ...... 7/4 Defense ...... 7/4

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Info. Director ...... Jim Zuhlke Sports Info. Director ...... Tom McGuire Sports Info. Director ...... Rob Knox SID Phone ...... (610) 436-3316 SID Phone ...... (570) 389-4413 SID Phone ...... (610) 683-4182 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected]

The Series The Series The Series Last Game ...... WCU 34-24 (2008, home) Last Game ...... Bloom 42-23 (2008, away) Last Game ...... ESU 27-3 (2008, home) Streak ...... WCU +6 Streak ...... Bloom +3 Streak ...... ESU +8 All-time Series ...... WCU leads, 53-20 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 38-33-2 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 42-14-1 at ESU ...... 10-28 at ESU ...... 17-15-1 at ESU ...... 23-7 at West Chester ...... 10-25 at Bloomsburg ...... 19-18-1 at Kutztown ...... 19-7-1 Neutral ...... 0-0 Neutral ...... 2-0 Neutral ...... 0-0

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Passing Passing Passing Sr. QB Joe Wright (203-349 for 3,336, 28 TD, 12 Int.) Sr. QB Dan Latorre (112-203 for 1,617, 19 TD, 4 Int.) Sr. QB Shane Martin (126-259, 1,534, 9 TD, 12 Int.) Rushing Rushing Rushing So. TB Jackson Fagan (160-979, 7 TD) So. TB Derrick Price (218-1279, 7 TD) Sr. TB Dontay Wilson (120-884, 7 TD) Jr. WR D’Andre Webb (47-435, 5 TD) So. TB Kenny Domzalski (162-878, 3 TD) Jr. TB Kendall Coleman (31-141, 1 TD) Receiving Receiving Receiving Sr. WR Steve Miller (39-685, 3 TD) Jr. TE Ben Weaber (11-114, 1 TD) Sr. WR Jason Uhlig (29-528, 4 TD) Sr. TE Ryan Paulson (37-583, 8 TD) So. WR Jordan Weisman (9-146, 1 TD) Jr. TE Nick Aspromonte (22-267, 0 TD) Defense Defense Defense Sr. LB Mike Dell (113 tackles) So. DB Oscar Rivera (53 tackles) Jr. DB Khalief Evans (74 tackles) Sr. LB Sam Scott (81 tackles) Jr. LB Michael Varanavage (53 tackles) Sr. DB David Cressman (72 tackles)

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 8/27 at Lock Haven 6:00 p.m. 8/27 ASHLAND (OH) 6:00 p.m. 8/29 at Saint Anselm 1:30 p.m. 9/4 at Delaware 7:00 p.m. 9/5 at California 7:00 p.m. 9/5 at Clarion 6:00 p.m. 9/12 CALIFORNIA 12:00 p.m. 9/12 at Mercyhurst 1:00 p.m. 9/10 SLIPPERY ROCK 7:00 p.m. 9/19 at Millersville 1:00 p.m. 9/19 at Kutztown 6:00 p.m. 9/19 BLOOMSBURG 6:00 p.m. 9/26 KUTZTOWN 6:00 p.m. 9/26 C.W. POST 12:00 p.m. 9/26 at West Chester 6:00 p.m. 10/3 EAST STROUDSBURG 2:00 p.m. 10/3 MILLERSVILLE 5:00 p.m. 10/3 CHEYNEY 1:00 p.m. 10/10 at C.W. Post 1:00 p.m. 10/10 at East Stroudsburg 2:30 p.m. 10/10 at Shippensburg 1:00 p.m. 10/17 at Shippensburg 1:00 p.m. 10/17 CHEYNEY 3:30 p.m. 10/17 EAST STROUDSBURG 1:00 p.m. 10/24 at Cheyney 1:00 p.m. 10/24 SHIPPENSBURG 2:30 p.m. 10/24 at Millersville 1:00 p.m. 10/31 BLOOMSBURG 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at West Chester 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at C.W. Post 1:00 p.m. 11/7 MERCYHURST 1:00 p.m. 11/7 GANNON 12:00 p.m. 11/7 IUP 1:00 p.m.

56 ESU Football Media Guide OPPONENTS GAME 9 vs. C.W. Post Pioneers GAME 10 vs. GAME 11 vs. Slipperyppery Rock “The RocRock”k” Saturday, October 24 • 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 31 • 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Novemberb7100 7 • 1:00 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium Eiler-Martin Stadium Eiler-Martin Stadium 6,000 • FieldTurf 6,000 • FieldTurf 6,000 • FieldTurf

General Information General Information General Information Location ...... Brookville, NY Location ...... Millersville, Pa. Location ...... Slippery Rock, Pa. Founded ...... 1954 Founded ...... 1855 Founded ...... 1889 Enrollment ...... 8,472 Enrollment ...... 8,306 Enrollment ...... 8,450 President...... Dr. David J. Steinberg President...... Dr. Francine G. McNairy President...... Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletic Director ...... Bryan Collins Athletic Director ...... Peg Kauffman Athletic Director ...... Paul Lueken Colors ...... Green & Gold Colors ...... Black & Gold Colors ...... Green & White

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach ...... Bryan Collins Head Coach ...... Greg Colby Head Coach ...... Dr. George Mihalik Alma Mater ...... St. John’s ‘87 Alma Mater ...... Illinois ‘75 Alma Mater ...... Slippery Rock ‘74 Record at C.W. Post ...... 87-34 (11 years) Record at Millersville ...... 1-10 (1 year) Record at Slippery Rock ...... 141-85-4 (21 years) Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same 2008 Record ...... 3-8 2008 Record ...... 1-10 2008 Record ...... 5-6 PSAC East Record ...... 2-5 (6th) PSAC East Record ...... 1-6 (7th) PSAC West Record ...... 3-4 (5th) Basic Offense ...... Spread Basic Offense ...... Multiple Basic Offense ...... One Back Basic Defense ...... 4-2-5 Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Basic Defense ...... 4-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 41/25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 31/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 30/17 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 13/11 Offense ...... 7/4 Offense ...... 8/3 Offense ...... 4/7 Defense ...... 7/4 Defense ...... 6/5 Defense ...... 7/4

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The Series The Series The Series Last Game ...... ESU 48-42 (2008, away) Last Game ...... ESU 45-18 (2008, away) Last Game ...... ESU 38-21 (2008, away) Streak ...... ESU +6 Streak ...... ESU +1 Streak ...... ESU +1 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 7-2 All-time Series ...... ESU leads, 35-24-1 All-time Series ...... Rock leads, 11-2 at ESU ...... 4-1 at ESU ...... 18-11 at ESU ...... 0-6 at C.W. Post ...... 3-1 at Millersville ...... 17-13-1 at Slippery Rock ...... 2-5 Neutral ...... 0-0 Neutral ...... 0-0 Neutral ...... 0-0

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Passing Passing Passing So. QB R.J. Kuhn (28-59, 273, 1 TD, 3 Int.) Jr. QB Bill Shirk (144-245, 273, 1 TD) So. QB Brandon Frohnapple (90-192, 964, 8 TD, 4 Int.) Rushing Rushing Rushing Sr. TB Anthoney Adamic (104-395, 3 TD) Jr. TB Cardoza Jacks (144-765, 6 TD) Jr. TB Ryan Lehmeier (158-905, 10 TD) Jr. TB Anthony Parris (32-134, 0 TD) Sr. TB Brad Lantz (45-192, 0 TD) Sr. TB Damarcus Cleckley (83-319, 0 TD) Receiving Receiving Receiving Sr. WR Chris Harris (38-699, 5 TD) Jr. WR Jamal Smith (31-448, 2 TD) So. WR Devin Goda (13-175, 0 TD) Sr. WR Ryan Pettys (18-290, 3 TD) Sr. TB Brad Lantz (20-176, 2 TD) Sr. TB Damarcus Cleckley (4-75, 0 TD) Defense Defense Defense Sr. LB Tayrance Smith (87 tackles) Jr. DB Matt Sutjak (73 tackles) So. DB Jayson Nickson (77 tackles) Sr. LB Matt Bright (78 tackles) Sr. DB Julius Carter (70 tackles) So. LB Zach Sheridan (68 tackles)

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule 8/29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 1:00 p.m. 8/28 at Assumption 7:00 p.m. 8/29 BOWIE STATE 7:00 p.m. 9/5 at IUP 4:00 p.m. 9/5 at Slippery Rock 6:00 p.m. 9/5 MILLERSVILLE 6:00 p.m. 9/12 at Edinboro 1:00 p.m. 9/12 at IUP 1:00 p.m. 9/10 at Kutztown 7:00 p.m. 9/19 CHEYNEY 1:00 p.m. 9/19 WEST CHESTER 1:00 p.m. 9/19 at Edinboro 6:00 p.m. 9/26 at Bloomsburg 12:00 p.m. 9/26 SHIPPENSBURG 7:00 p.m. 9/26 IUP 7:00 p.m. 10/3 SHIPPENSBURG 1:00 p.m. 10/3 at Bloomsburg 5:00 p.m. 10/3 MERCYHURST 2:00 p.m. 10/10 WEST CHESTER 1:00 p.m. 10/10 at Cheyney 1:00 p.m. 10/8 CLARION 6:00 p.m. 10/17 at Millersvlle 1:00 p.m. 10/17 C.W. POST 1:00 p.m. 10/17 at Gannon 1:00 p.m. 10/24 at East Stroudsburg 1:00 p.m. 10/24 KUTZTOWN 1:00 p.m. 10/24 CALIFORNIA 1:00 p.m. 10/31 KUTZTOWN 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at East Stroudsburg 1:00 p.m. 10/31 at Lock Haven 12:00 p.m. 11/7 LOCK HAVEN 1:00 p.m. 11/7 EDINBORO 12:00 p.m. 11/7 at East Stroudsburg 1:00 p.m.

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