Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 1

DARTMOUTH AT C ORNELL CORNELL SATURDAY , N OV . 8, 2008 • 1:00 P.M. ET SCHOELLKOPF F IELD (25,597) • I THACA , N.Y.

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2008 C ORNELL F OOTBALL Football Highlights Hall of Fame Weekend vs. Dartmouth SCHEDULE /R ESULTS (3-4, 1-3 I VY ) SEPTEMBER 20 at Bucknell ...... W, 21-20 ITHACA, N.Y. — A rivalry that features such classic contests as the legendary “Fifth Down Game” 27 * YALE ...... W, 17-14 and 39 games decided by a touchdown or less will be renewed when Cornell and Dartmouth square OCTOBER o" on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. at Schoellkopf Field. The game can be heard locally on WHCU 870 4 at Lehigh ...... W, 25-24 AM with Barry Leonard on the call, or at www.CornellBigRed.com as part of the RedCast subscription 11 * at Harvard (VERSUS) ...... L, 17-38 18 COLGATE ...... L, 22-38 service. Video of the contest will also be available at no charge on IBNSports.com. 25 * at Brown (SIRIUS) ...... L, 7-27 When these two teams desperate for a win meet this weekend on Schoellkopf Field, something NOVEMBER will have to give. Cornell, coming into the contest with a four-game losing streak, will attempt to get 1 * PRINCETON (SIRIUS) ...... L, 26-31 back on track, while Dartmouth hasn’t won since defeating the Big Red by a 59-31 margin last season 8 * DARTMOUTH ...... 1:00 p.m. in Hanover, N.H., a span of nine games. It will be the 92nd all-time meeting between the programs 15 * at Columbia ...... 12:30 p.m. who have met every year since 1919. 22 * PENN ...... 1:00 p.m. * game Cornell dominated nearly every category except on the scoreboard last weekend against Princeton Home games in CAPS; all times local in a 31-26 defeat. Senior quarterback Nathan Ford completed 33-of-55 passes for 431 yards and three touchdowns in the game and nearly led the team to a pair of touchdowns in the ! nal 41 seconds to GAME I NFORMATION GAME #8 ...... Dartmouth at Cornell give the Big Red the improbable win, but his last-second attempt for classmate Jesse Baker in the KICKOFF ...... Saturday, Nov. 8, at 1:00 p.m. ET end zone fell incomplete. Junior Bryan Walters caught eight passes for 138 yards and a touchdown SITE ...... Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Ithaca, N.Y. and piled up 202 all-purpose yards. 2008 R ECORDS ...... Dartmouth (0-7, 0-4 Ivy) Cornell held dominating advantages in ! rst downs (29-16), total yards (555-390), total plays (90-54) Cornell (3-4, 1-3 Ivy) SERIES R ECORD ...... Dartmouth leads 51-39-1 and time of possession (31:57-28:03), but it was a strong e" ort on the ground by Princeton’s Jordan LAST M EETING ...... Dartmouth won 59-31 Culbreath that proved to be the di" erence. The junior, who entered the game as the league’s leading Nov. 3, 2007, in Hanover, N.H. TELEVISION ...... None rusher, grinded out 169 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. Senior quarterback Brian Anderson RADIO ...... WHCU 870 AM was extremely e% cient, completing 13-of-17 passes for 160 yards and two scores and also ran for Barry Leonard (play-by-play), Buck Briggs (color) LIVE S TATS ...... Available at www.CornellBigRed.com 43 yards and a touchdown in the win. LIVE V IDEO ...... Available at www.CornellBigRed.com While Cornell wants to get back to the form that saw it open 3-0 on the year, head coach Buddy TICKETS ...... Available by calling (607) 254-BEAR Teevens and his Big Green would take a win any way they can get it after starting the year 0-7. Dart- HEAD C OACH J IM K NOWLES ‘87 mouth is coming o" a 35-7 loss to Harvard at home, allowing the powerful Crimson o" ense to pile up The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football Jim Knowles is 368 rushing yards. Dartmouth has struggled in the run game itself, ranking No. 117 out of 118 teams in his ! fth season at the helm of the Big Red (23-24 overall, .489; 14-18 Ivy, .438) ... Knowles, an All-Ivy defensive end and in the Football Championship Subdivision in rushing at 54.3 yards per game. three-year letter winner on the gridiron, was hired by his alma mater as head coach on Jan. 30, 2004. A WIN OVER DARTMOUTH WOULD: FOOTBALL S TAFF • improve the Big Red to 4-4 overall (2-3 Ivy League). HEAD C OACH ...... Jim Knowles • snap a four-game losing streak, tied for the longest in head coach Jim Knowles’ tenure. ALMA M ATER ...... Cornell ‘87 RECORD AT C ORNELL /Y RS ...... 23-24/Fifth season • make Cornell 2-2 at home in 2008 and 18-7 at Schoellkopf Field under Knowles ‘87. OVERALL R ECORD /Y RS ...... 23-24/Fifth season • narrow the Big Green’s lead in the all-time series to 51-40-1. ASST . C OACHES ...... Clayton Carlin (Def. Coord./Safeties) Bruce Barnum (O" . Coord./O" ensive Line) • be the seventh victory in the last nine games vs. Dartmouth. Brian Coon (Asst. O" . Coord./Running Backs) • be the 614th in program history (10th most in the Football Championship Subdivision). Pete DeStefano (Assoc. Defensive Coord./Defensive Line) David Archer (Tight Ends) Joe Borich (Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers) Travis Burkett (Special Teams) Rashaan Jordan (Linebackers) MATCHUP A T A G LANCE Ross Pennypacker (Defensive Backs) DIRECTOR OF F OOTBALL O PERATIONS ...... Rhett Ticconi COORDINATOR OF F OOTBALL A LUMNI R ELATIONS ...... Pete Noyes Cornell ...... vs...... Dartmouth ATHLETIC T RAINERS ...... Bernie DePalma/Jim Case Ithaca, N.Y...... Location ...... Hanover, N.H. STRENGTH C OACH ...... Tom Howley 1865 ...... Founded ...... 1769 ATHLETIC C OMMUNICATIONS 13,700 ...... Enrollment ...... 4,300 DIRECTOR (FB C ONTACT ) ...... Jeremy Hartigan Ivy League ...... Conference ...... Ivy League E- MAIL ...... [email protected] OFFICE P HONE ...... (607) 255-9788 Schoellkopf Field (25,597, FieldTurf) ...... Stadium ...... Memorial Field (17,000, Grass) ASSOCIATE D IRECTOR ...... Julie Greco J. Andrew Noel, Jr...... Athletics Director ...... Josie Harper ASSISTANT D IRECTOR ...... Kevin Zeise ASSISTANT D IRECTOR ...... Lindsey Mechalik 1887 ...... First Year of Football ...... 1881 ACCOUNTS R EPRESENTATIVE ...... Marlene Crockford 613-454-34 (.572) ...... All-Time Football Record ...... 643-417-46 (.602) BIG R ED H OTLINE ...... (607) 255-2385 WEB S ITE ...... www.CornellBigRed.com Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) ...... Head Coach ...... Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ‘79) 23-24, Fifth Year ...... Record at School ...... 33-52-2, ninth year WEATHER .COM F ORECAST 23-24, Fifth Year ...... Career Record ...... 67-129-2, 18th year Saturday calls for a mostly cloudy afternoon with 30 percent chance of rain, with a high temperature of 44° and a low of Multiple/Multiple ...... O" . & Def. Systems ...... Multiple/Multiple 31° (as of Nov. 2). 5-5 (2-5 Ivy) ...... 2007 Record ...... 3-7 (3-4 Ivy) Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 2

THE CORNELL-DARTMOUTH SERIES: (Dart- VY EAGUE TANDINGS TALE OF THE T APE 2008 I L S mouth leads 51-39-1) This will be the 92nd (2008 Stats) (as of 11/2) Ivy Overall meeting between Cornell and Dartmouth, Cornell ...... Category ...... Dartmouth School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. Brown 4 - 0 1.000 5 - 2 .714 with the Big Green holding a 51-39-1 lead in 106.7 ...... Rushing O" ense ...... 54.3 Harvard 3 - 1 .750 6 - 1 .857 the series. The two teams ! rst met in 1900, a 283.9 ...... Passing O" ense ...... 193.6 Penn 3 - 1 .750 4 - 3 .571 23-6 Cornell win. The Big Green won last year’s 116.3 ...... Passing E% ciency ...... 97.6 Princeton 2 - 2 .500 3 - 4 .429 matchup 59-31 in Hanover, N.H. The two teams 390.6 ...... Total O" ense ...... 247.9 Yale 2 - 2 .500 4 - 3 .571 have been fairly evenly matched in recent years, 19.3 ...... Scoring O" ense ...... 12.7 Columbia 1 - 3 .250 1 - 6 .143 with 10 of the last 15 meetings being decided 131.3 ...... Rushing Defense ...... 221.6 Cornell 1 - 3 .250 3 - 4 .429 by a touchdown or less (Cornell holds a 9-6 lead 239.0 ...... Passing Defense ...... 225.6 Dartmouth 0 - 4 .000 0 - 7 .000 during that stretch). 151.6 ...... Passing E% ciency Def...... 144.7 Ivy League Schedule/Results: 370.3 ...... Total Defense ...... 447.1 27.4 ...... Scoring Defense ...... 33.3 LAST W EEKEND NATIONAL RANKINGS: Midway through the 29.4 ...... Net Punting ...... 37.5 Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 season, the NCAA statistical rankings shed some Brown 34, Penn 27 light on the team’s 3-4 start. As a team, the Big 6.9 ...... Punt Return Avg...... 7.2 Harvard 35, Dartmouth 7 Red ranks in the top 30 nationally in passing 22.7 ...... Kicko" Return Avg...... 19.5 Yale 27, Columbia 12 o" ense (10th, 283.9) and kicko" return average -0.7 ...... Turnover Margin ...... -0.7 Princeton 31, Cornell 26 (15th, 22.7), but is ranked in the bottom 30 in pass 6-3, 297 ...... O-Line Starters ...... 6-4, 276 6-0, 257 ...... D-Line Starters ...... 6-1, 233 THIS W EEK e% ciency defense (110th, 151.59), net punting Friday, Nov. 7, 2008 (108th, 29.4) and turnover margin (102nd, -0.7). Penn at Princeton , 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 REVIEWING THE PRINCETON LOSS (Nov. 1): The Big Red nearly completed its second miracle win Columbia at Harvard , 12 p.m. of the season, but the Big Red ran out of time in an exciting 31-26 loss to Princeton at Schoellkopf Yale at Brown , 12:30 p.m. Field. The game featured 945 yards of o" ense and two touchdowns in the ! nal 1:40 of the game, Dartmouth at Cornell , 1 p.m. with nearly a third coming as time expired. Trailing 31-19 after Tiger quarterback Brian Anderson ran in from 20 yards out with 1:40 to go, the Big Red mounted a ! ve-play, 58-yard drive to get NEXT W EEK back within 31-26 with 41 seconds to play. After senior Jesse Baker recovered an on-sides kick, Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 Harvard at Penn , 12 p.m. the Big Red drove 47 yards to the Princeton 15 before a controversial penalty marched the Big Princeton at Yale , 12 p.m. Red back ! ve yards for one quick play. Senior quarterback Nathan Ford’s pass for Baker sailed Cornell at Columbia , 12:30 p.m. incomplete as the horn sounded, the opposite result from their game-winning connection at Brown at Dartmouth , 12:30 p.m. Lehigh in week three. Ford was outstanding throughout the day, completing 33-of-55 passes for 431 yards and three touchdowns. Defensively, seniors Tim Bax (nine tackles) and Graham Rihn (eight tackles, sack) led the unit, while Emani Fenton and Brian Ostrowsky each had seven tackles and a pass breakup in the loss. The Big Red will remain at home next weekend to meet Dartmouth on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 1 p.m .

WELCOME TO THE HALL: The Cornell Department of Athletics and Physical Education will induct 11 new members into the Athletics Hall of Fame, including former gridiron greats Don Jean ‘72 and Mike Raich ‘88. Below are bios on both players.

Don Jean ‘72, Football A defensive back, Jean was named to the Coaches All-Ivy ! rst team and the Associated Press All-

ATHLETIC C OMMUNICATIONS I NFORMATION 2008 S CHEDULES AND R ESULTS

CORNELL (3-4, 1-3 I VY ) DARTMOUTH (0-7, 0-4 I VY ) Jeremy Hartigan SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Director - Football Contact 20 at Bucknell ...... W, 21-20 20 at Colgate ...... L, 20-34 27 * YALE ...... W, 17-14 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...... L, 6-42 E- MAIL : [email protected] OFFICE P HONE : (607) 255-9788 OCTOBER OCTOBER OFFICE F AX : (607) 255-9791 4 at Lehigh...... W, 25-24 4 * at Penn ...... L, 10-23 CELL P HONE : (607) 351-1675 11 * at Harvard ...... L, 17-38 11 * YALE ...... L, 7-34 18 COLGATE ...... L, 22-38 18 HOLY CROSS ...... L, 26-44 BIG R ED H OTLINE : (607) 255-2385 25 * at Brown ...... L, 7-27 25 * at Columbia ...... L, 13-21 WEB S ITE : www.CornellBigRed.com NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1 * PRINCETON ...... L, 26-31 1 * HARVARD ...... L, 7-35 Interview Requests 8 * DARTMOUTH ...... 1:00 p.m. 7 * at Cornell ...... 1:00 p.m. All interviews with Coach Knowles and players must be requested in advance 15 * at Columbia ...... 12:30 p.m. 15 * BROWN ...... 12:30 p.m. through the Athletic Communications O% ce. The coach and players are available 22 * PENN ...... 1:00 p.m. 22 * at Princeton ...... 1:00 p.m. *Ivy League game *Ivy League game for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with Home games in CAPS Home games in CAPS academic or practice schedules. Coach Knowles and selected players will be avail- able after the required 10-minute “cooling-o" ” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed. Midweek Sports Luncheon Each Monday, the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a luncheon at the Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport with the head coaches of Cornell, Ithaca College and Ithaca High School. Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 3

Ivy ! rst team in 1971 when Cornell tied with THE BIG R ED I S ... Dartmouth for the Ivy championship. He tied Top 10 Division I-AA 2008 Under Knowles ...... Category for the team lead in interceptions in 1971. He All-Time Wins (as of 11/2) 1-2 17-7 ...... at Schoellkopf Field received Coaches All-Ivy second-team honors 1. Yale ...... 851 2-2 6-17 ...... on the road and was an AP All-Ivy honorable mention pick 2. Penn...... 800 1-1 2-8 ...... on grass in 1970. Jean was the recipient of the Cornell 3. Harvard ...... 795 0-0 17-6 ...... on Astroturf Football Coaches Award for most consistency 2-3 4-10 ...... on FieldTurf throughout a career in 1971 and earned three 4. Princeton ...... 780 2-4 20-21...... in day games letters (1969, 1970, 1971). 5. Fordham ...... 737 1-0 3-3 ...... in night games 6. Dartmouth ...... 643 1-3 8-14 ...... when winning the coin toss Mike Raich ‘88, Football 7. Lafayette ...... 638 2-1 15-10...... when losing the coin toss Raich was a two-time All-Ivy ! rst-team corner- 8. Delaware ...... 632 2-0 13-8 ...... when receiving the kicko" back (1986 and 1987). He was named to the 9. Lehigh ...... 623 1-4 10-15...... when opponent receives the kicko" All-Ivy second team and was runner-up for Ivy 10. Cornell ...... 613 1-2 18-7 ...... when scoring ! rst League Rookie of the Year honors in 1985. He 2-2 5-17 ...... when opponent scores ! rst received Associated Press All-America honor- 2-2 16-5 ...... when leading after one quarter able mention in 1986 and 1987. Raich was a two-time ECAC Division I-AA All-Star second- 1-1 15-3 ...... when leading at halftime team selection (1986 and 1987). He set the Cornell record for punt returns in a season (30 in 3-0 19-3 ...... when leading after three quarters 1987). Raich was the recipient of the 1987 Cornell Football Coaches Award, given for most 1-2 4-16 ...... when opponent leads after one quarter consistency during his career. Over his three years with the varsity, he recorded 213 tackles, 1-3 5-19 ...... when opponent leads at halftime which ranks him in the top 20 all-time on the career tackles list. Raich graduated second on 0-4 4-19 ...... when opponent leads after three quarters the school’s career interception list with 11. He was named to Cornell’s all-time team in 2003 0-0 3-3 ...... when game is tied after one quarter in a vote by the members of the Cornell Football Association. 1-0 3-2 ...... when game is tied at halftime 0-0 0-2 ...... when game is tied after three quarters TURNAROUND IS FAIR PLAY: Cornell’s 17-14 victory over Yale in the Ivy League opener marked 3-1 19-9 ...... when leading in total net yards just the second time in program history the Big Red defeated an opponent after losing to a 0-3 4-15 ...... when trailing in total net yards team by 35 or more points the season before. The 1925 Big Red football team dropped a 62-13 0-1 7-6 ...... when rushing for 200+ yards decision at Dartmouth under Hall of Fame coach Gil Dobie, but responded with a 24-23 triumph 0-2 0-8 ...... when opponent rushes for 200+ yards the following season in Ithaca. While not quite at the same mark, the Big Red has a chance to 2-3 21-16...... when holding opp.to <150 yds. rushing knock o" a Big Green team that won their matchup by 28 points a season ago (59-31). 2-3 9-13 .....when opp. holds Big Red to <150 yds. rushing 2-4 9-14 ...... when passing for 200+ yards ALL SHALL PASS: The Big Red’s passing game struggled in the win over preseason Ivy League 2-3 12-13...... when opponent passes for 200+ yards favorite Yale with just 96 yards on 23 passing attempts, but it bounced back in a big way 2-2 6-4 ...... when passing for 2+ TDs the last ! ve weeks. Cornell posted a school record 472 yards through the air in the win over 1-3 4-12 ...... when opponent passes for 2+ TDs Lehigh and posted 431 more yards in the loss to Princeton. Cornell ranks 10th nationally in 2-4 21-18...... when throwing < three INTs passing at 283.9 yards per game. 2-4 20-23...... when opponent throws < three INTs 0-0 1-6 ...... when throwing > three INTs BLOCKING OUT: The Big Red practice live special teams everyday, and a focus is blocking 0-0 1-0 ...... when opponent throws > three INTs kicks. Cornell has been exceptional in that 1-2 8-10 ...... when making 100 percent of FGA 0-3 1-10 ...... when opponent makes 100 percent of FGA category under head coach Jim Knowles 2008 I VY L EAGUE ‘87 with 22 blocked kicks, including a 3-1 10-11...... when penalized < 50 yards PRESEASON M EDIA P OLL school record eight in 2004 and seven 2-2 18-13...... when opponent is penalized < 50 yards No. School ...... Points (1st) 0-3 13-13...... when penalized > 50 yards more in 2007. Cornell’s Graham Rihn swat- t-1. Harvard ...... 124 (8) 1-2 5-11 ...... when opponent is penalized > 50 yards ted away an extra-point that proved to t-1. Yale ...... 124 (8) 3-3 19-13...... when leading in time-of-possession be the di" erence in the season-opening 3. Brown ...... 99 0-1 4-11 ...... when trailing in time-of-possession 21-20 victory over Bucknell, then got his 4. Penn ...... 85 (1) 1-1 10-12...... when o" ense punts at least six times hands on a 42-yard ! eld goal attempt by 5. Princeton ...... 58 1-2 17-10...... when opponent punts at least six times Yale’s Tom Mante in a three-point win. 6. Cornell ...... 54 1-3 12-10...... when converting 40 pct. of 3rd-downs 7. Dartmouth ...... 47 0-2 3-12 ...... when opp. converts 40 pct. of 3rd-downs RUN, PASS, CATCH: When senior Luke 8. Columbia ...... 21 2-2 17-15...... when converting a 4th-down Siwula + ipped a 3-yard pass over the of- The Cornell football team was picked to ! n- 2-2 12-12...... when opponent converts a 4th-down fensive line in the ! rst half to classmate ish sixth in the 2008 preseason Ivy League 0-0 0-1 ...... vs. Atlantic 10 opponents Zach Vredenburgh for a touchdown against media poll announced on Aug. 12 at the 0-0 1-0 ...... vs. Northeast Conference opponents Colgate, he became just the third Cornell annual media day at the Yale Golf Course. 2-1 8-5 ...... vs. Patriot League opponents player since 1980 to run, pass and catch a The Big Red, coming o" a 5-5 campaign in 0-1 0-7 ...... when scoring between 0-9 points touchdown during their varsity careers. 2007 that included a 2-5 Ancient Eight mark, 1-1 6-9 ...... when scoring between 10-19 points John Tagliaferri ‘86 (8 rush, 1 throw, 2 recep- received 54 points, four behind ! fth-place 2-2 9-6 ...... when scoring between 20-29 points tions) and Derrick Harmon ‘84 (26 rush, 1 Princeton. Harvard and Yale were picked to 0-0 7-2 ...... when scoring 30+ points throw, 2 receptions) have also hit on that share the conference crown, each receiving 0-0 8-0 ...... when opponent scores 0-9 points statistical oddity. Four other players on the eight ! rst-place votes and 124 points. Brown 1-0 7-2 ...... when opponent scores 10-19 points current Big Red team have touchdowns in was picked third with 99 points, while Penn 2-1 7-9 ...... when opponent scores 20-29 points two criteria: Randy Barbour (run, pass), Na- and Princeton rounded out the top ! ve. The 0-3 1-13 ...... when opponent scores 30+ points than Ford (run, pass), Shane Kilcoyne (run, Quakers received the ! nal ! rst-place vote. 1-1 4-8 ...... in televised games catch) and Stephen Liuzza (run, pass). Rounding out the poll were Dartmouth and 0-0 1-1 ...... in overtime games Columbia in seventh and eighth. Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 4

CHARTING FORD’S RISE: Senior quarter- back Nathan Ford continues to move up the career passing charts. Here is where he stands entering the Dartmouth game. Career Yardage 1. Ricky Rahne (1998-01) ...... 7,710 2. Bill Lazor (1991-93) ...... 5,697 3. Nathan Ford (2005-pr.) ...... 5,364 Career Completions 1. Ricky Rahne (1998-01) ...... 678 2. Nathan Ford (2005-pr.) ...... 521 Career Attempts 1. Ricky Rahne (1998-01) ...... 1226 2. Bill Lazor (1991-93) ...... 873 3. Nathan Ford (2005-pr.) ...... 867 Career Completion Percentage 1. Mike Hood (1996-98) ...... 607 2. Nathan Ford (2005-pr.) ...... 601 3. Steve Joyce (1994-95) ...... 567

THIRD TO FIVE GRAND: With his 431-yard effort against Princeton, senior quarterback BIG RED ELECTS CAPTAINS FOR 2008: Seniors Tommy Bleymaier, Nathan Ford and Graham Rihn Nathan Ford became the third player in Big Red will serve as team captains for the 2008 campaign. history to surpass 5,000 passing yards in a ca- reer. His career total now stands at 5,364 yards, 8-of-8 for 92 yards and a touchdown. He ended the day 21-of-26 passing for behind only Bill Lazor ‘94 (5,697) and all-time leader Ricky Rahne ‘02 (7,710). a completion percentage of .807. Accuracy like that is nothing new for Ford. The school’s No. 2 quarterback in completion percentage, Ford set a Cornell HITTING THE MARK: Senior Nathan Ford threw for 431 yards and a career- record by hitting on his ! rst 17 passes against Princeton in 2007. high three touchdowns against Princeton, marking the 15th time Ford has tossed for at least 200 yards in a game. The native of Palo Alto, Calif., threw BIG HITTER ON THE DIAMOND: A highly-recruited baseball player out of for at least 200 yards in each of the Big Red’s ! rst seven games in 2007, the high school, Nathan Ford chose Cornell in part because of the opportunity most 200-yard passing games since Ricky Rahne surpassed 200 yards in all to play on the gridiron as well as on the diamond. In 2008, while Ford was 10 games of the 2000 season. He did not attempt a pass after being injured going through spring football practice, the catcher/third baseman was early in the game at Dartmouth, did not play vs. Columbia and saw only named to the All-Ivy ! rst team. Ford earned his second all-league honor second half duty against Penn in the season ! nale. after being named to the second team in 2007 as a third baseman. This past season, Ford pitched in at two key spots on the diamond, playing 11 DOZEN FORDS IN A ROW: From the last possession of the ! rst quarter until games at third base and nine games behind the plate in Ivy League action the second possession of the fourth against Bucknell, senior Nathan Ford in place of injured starter Adam Jacobs. He led the Big Red in batting (.410) completed 12 consecutive passes, including a third quarter in which he went and RBI (28). He also had a school-record 17 doubles, more than twice as 2008 G AME -B Y-G AME S TARTERS CORNELL M ILESTONES Milestone Games OFFENSE 1 11-12-1887 UNION ...... L, 10-24 Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR/TE TE/WR QB TB 50 10-1-1893 GETTYSBURG ...... W, 16-0 BUCK Bleymaier Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Kilcoyne Kenney Spooner Ford Barbour 100 10-8-1898 CARLISLE ...... W, 23-6 YALE Blackman Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Canty Walters Spooner Ford Barbour 200 11-9-1907 at Army ...... W, 14-10 LEH Blackman Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Walters Vredenburgh Spooner Ford Barbour 300 11-10-1919 PENN STATE ...... L, 0-20 HARV Blackman Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Canty Walters Baker Ford Barbour 400 10-8-1932 RICHMO ND ...... W, 27-0 CLG Blackman Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Canty Bleymaier Spooner Ford Barbour 500 11-18-1944 DARTMOUTH .....W, 14-13 BRWN Bleymaier Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Kilcoyne Kenney Baker Liuzza Barbour 600 11-24-1955 at Penn ...... W, 39-7 PTON Valenta Mortensen Motamedi Bohl Bernhard Vredenburgh Barbour 700 9-30-1967 BUCKNELL ...... W, 23-7 DART 800 9-30-1978 at Colgate ...... W, 21-12 COLU 900 10-15-1988 BROWN ...... W, 35-0 PENN 1,000 10-17-1998 BUCKNELL ...... W, 23-19 1,100 10-25-2008 at Brown ...... L, 7-27 DEFENSE 1,102 11-8-2008 DARTMOUTH ... 1:00 p.m. Opp. DE NG DE SLB MLB WLB R FS B CB CB BUCK Rosage Cowman McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Morand Milestone Wins YALE Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Wade 1 10-16-1888 PALMYRA ...... 26-0 LEH Arezzo Kunis Ruch Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Wade 50 10-17-1896 TUFTS ...... 18-0 HARV Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Morand 100 10-25-1902 OBERLIN ...... 57-0 CLG Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Morand 200 10-23-1920 COLGATE ...... 42-6 BRWN Ruch Kunis McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Longo 300 10-5-1940 COLGATE ...... 34-0 PTON Ruch Kunis McCarthy Ostrowsky Costello Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo E. Fenton Wade 400 10-8-1960 HARVARD ...... 12-0 DART 500 9-27-1986 at Colgate ...... 21-12 COLU 600 11-19-2005 at Penn ...... 16-7 PENN 613 10-4-2008 at Lehigh ...... 25-24 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 5 many as anyone else on the roster. He added two triples to go along with Career All-Purpose Yardage three home runs. Ford also drew 16 walks to just 15 strikeouts on the year. 1. Chad Levitt (1993-96) ...... 5,117 2. Ed Marinaro (1969-71) ...... 4,947 He enters his senior season hitting .358 for his career, a mark that ranks 3. Derrick Harmon (1981-83) ...... 3,800 second all-time behind Erik Rico ‘02 (.362). 4. Bryan Walters (2006-pr.)...... 3,568

Ford’s Career Baseball Stats Career All-Purpose Yardage (Average) Yr. GP-GS AB R H 2b 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP K OB% BA 1. Ed Marinaro (1969-71) ...... 183.2 2. Bryan Walters (2006-pr.)...... 142.7 2006 24-19 69 11 20 6 1 0 9 28 .406 6 2 11 .359 .290 3. Derrick Harmon (1981-83) ...... 140.7 2007 38-38 142 16 48 6 0 2 27 60 .423 10 3 16 .384 .338 4. Chad Levitt (1993-96) ...... 134.7 2008 39-39 144 24 59 17 2 3 28 89 .618 16 1 15 .469 .410 TOT. 101-96 355 51 127 29 3 5 64 177 .499 32 6 42 .414 .358 OH YEAH, HE’S ALSO A RECEIVER: Junior Bryan Walters became an All-Ivy candidate as a sophomore wideout, hauling in 48 passes for 592 FORD HUNDRED: Senior Nathan Ford threw for 431 yards against Princeton yards and four touchdowns. His receptions and receiving yards ranked on Nov. 1, his second 400-yard game this season after a 436 yard e" ort at him among the top 60 nationally. As a freshman, Walters caught three Lehigh earlier this year. Ford is the ! rst-ever Big Red quarterback to post passes for 33 yards in limited action. In his ! rst seven games of 2008, two 400-yard games in one season and joins Ricky Rahne ‘02 as the lone Walters has caught 32 passes for 391 yards and a touchdown, including Cornell signal callers to collect two such games in their career. seven for 83 yards against Colgate and eight for a career-high 138 yards and a TD vs. Princeton. RECORD HOLDER: Junior Bryan Walters still has 13 career games left to continue to rewrite the Big Red record book, but he’s already done a TOP 10: Junior Bryan Walters is listed among the top 10 active players pretty good job. Below are his rankings in Cornell history in a variety of in the Football Championship Subdivision in two categories: career categories. kick return yardage (seventh, 1,836) and career punt return yardage Season Punt Return Yards — 1st, 345 yards in 2007 (seventh, 716). Career Punt Return Yards — 1st, 716 yards Career Punt Returns — 1st, 72 returns BACK AT 1: Junior Bryan Walters is second in Ivy League history in kick Career Kick Return Yards — 1st, 1836 yards return yardage with 1,836 yards. Terry Brown of Columbia is the all-time Season Kick Returns — 1st, 40 returns in 2007 leader with 1,977 yards. Career Kick Returns — 1st, 86 returns Season All-Purpose Yards — 2nd, 1,702 yards in 2007 CANTY, BAKER JOIN THE 100-1,000 CLUB: Senior Zac Canty became Career All-Purpose Yards — 4th, 3568 yards the sixth player in school history to tally 100 career catches and the 13th Career Receiving Yards — 15th, 1016 yards to reach 1,000 receiving yards with his performance against Lehigh. His 11 catches for 120 yards were both career highs. He has since lifted WALTERS OBLITERATES PUNT RETURN RECORDS: After just three his four-year totals to 126 receptions for 1,304 yards. After joining the seasons with the Big Red, junior Bryan Walters already holds the career 1,000-yard club earlier in the season, Baker surpassed 100 career catches punt return yardage record (715 on 71 returns) and the top two single- with an eight-grab e" ort vs. Princeton. He now has 104 receptions for season marks (345 in 2007, 273 in 2006). 1,237 yards. Junior Bryan Walters has already surpassed 1,000 yards and could get to 100 catches with a strong ! nish, as he currently has 83. Here Career Punt Return Yardage is where he ranks on both lists: 1. Bryan Walters (2006-pr.)...... 715 2. Chris Allen (1994-97) ...... 545 Career receptions Career Receiving Yards 1. Keith Ferguson ‘03 ...... 202 1. Keith Ferguson ‘03 ...... 2,569 Career Punt Return Attempts 1. Bryan Walters (2006-pr.)...... 71 2. Eric Krawczyk ‘98 ...... 176 2. Joe Splendorio ‘01 ...... 2,337 2. Brian Romney (2004-05) ...... 63 3. Joe Splendorio ‘01...... 165 3. Eric Krawczyk ‘98 ...... 2,285 4. Zac Canty ‘09 ...... 126 4. John Kellner ‘04 ...... 1,512 WALTERS AN ALL-PURPOSE OPTION: Junior Bryan Walters is among 5. John Kellner ‘04 ...... 116 5. Steve Busch ‘97...... 1,435 impressive company as an all-purpose threat, ranking second in school 6. Justin Dunleavy ‘02 ...... 113 6. Zac Canty ‘09 ...... 1,304 history behind Hall of Famer Ed Marinaro and ahead of former NFL player -- Jesse Baker ‘09 ...... 104 7. Bruce Starks ‘76 ...... 1,292 Derrick Harmon with his 142.7 yards per game. Marinaro averaged an -- Bryan Walters ‘10 ...... 83 8. Mike Jamin ‘93 ...... 1,280 incredible 183.2 yards in his career, good for 5,117 total yards. If Walters 9. Jesse Baker ‘09 ...... 1,237 continues at his current pace for his remaining 13 contests, he will end 10. Ron Mateo ‘96 ...... 1,235 with 5,423 all-purpose yards. Below is how he ranks all-time at Cornell. 11. Shaun Hawkins ‘88 ...... 1,187 12. Brian Romney ‘06 ...... 1,151 On The Ivy List 13. Aaron Berryman ‘95 ....1,135 Career Passing Yards Career Passing Attempts 14. Sam Brickley ‘89 ...... 1,071 10. Brian Mann, Dartmouth (1998-02) ...... 5,912 7. Doug Butler, Princeton (1983-85)...... 988 15. Bryan Walters ‘10 ....1,016 11. Bill Lazor, Cornell (1991-93) ...... 5,697 8. Brian Mann, Dartmouth (1998-02) ...... 952 12. Mike Mitchell, Penn (1999-03) ...... 5,547 9. Bill Lazor, Cornell (1991-93) ...... 873 13. Joe DiGiacomo, Brown (2004-06) ...... 5,475 10. Nathan Ford, Cornell (2005-pr.) ...... 867 BAKER THE TOUCHDOWN MAKER: Senior wide receiver Jesse Baker 14. Alvin Cowan, Yale (2001-04) ...... 5,453 opened his ! nal season with a bang, catching ! ve passes for 77 yards 15. Nathan Ford, Cornell (2005-pr.) ...... 5,364 Career Total O! ense and two touchdowns against Bucknell. He also had a career-high 10 10. Brian Mann, Dartmouth (1998-02) ...... 6,518 Career Completions 11. Alvin Cowan, Yale (2001-04) ...... 6,002 catches for 141 yards and two touchdowns against Lehigh, including a 4. John Witkowski, Columbia (1981-83) ...... 613 12. Bill Lazor, Cornell (1991-93) ...... 5,978 20-yard scoring grab as time expired to beat the Mountain Hawks. He 5. Craig Hormann, Columbia (2004-07) ...... 568 13. Craig Hormann, Columbia (2004-07) ...5,943 6. Brian Mann, Dartmouth (1998-02) ...... 560 14. Nathan Ford, Cornell (2005-pr.) ...... 5,850 also had a TD at Brown. Entering the season, Baker had just two scores 7. Doug Butler, Princeton (1983-85)...... 542 on 64 catches, with both touchdowns coming during his sophomore 8. Nathan Ford, Cornell (2005-pr.) ...... 531 Career Completion Percentage season of 2006. 6. Greg Smith, Dartmouth (1999-2001) ...... 607 Mike Hood, Cornell (1996-98) ...... 607 8. James Perry, Brown (1997-99) ...... 603 CAN YOU SPARE A RECEIVER: The Big Red returns all 14 players that 9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard (2001-04) ...... 602 caught a pass a season ago, accounting for 100 percent of the team’s 281 10. Nathan Ford, Cornell (2005-pr.) ...... 601 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 6 catches for 2,611 yards and nine touchdowns from a season ago. • Nine receivers reached double ! gures in catches, with two more catching eight balls. CORNELL S INGLE -G AME R ECORDS Rushing Yards — Game • Six players hauled in at least 20 passes and three caught at least 40. 288 Scott Oliaro at Yale 1990 • Eight players had a reception of at least 20 yards. 281 Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard 1969 • Rising seniors accounted for 179 catches (63.7 percent) and 1,600 yards (61.3 percent). 272 Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia 1971 263 Joe Holland vs. Penn 1978 • Tight ends accounted for 19 catches (6.8 pct.) and 169 yards (6.5 pct.). 260 Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh 1970 • Tailbacks accounted for 23 catches (8.2 pct.) for 190 yards (7.3 pct.). 260 Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate 1971 247 Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth 1979 246 Ed Marinaro at Rutgers 1971 LIUZZA SETTLES IN AT WR: Junior Stephen Liuzza has settled in at wide receiver after being the 245 Ed Marinaro at Rutgers 1969 de! nition of a utility athlete in his ! rst two seasons. The converted quarterback has seen action 244 Joe Holland at Harvard 1978 behind center, in the slot and in the back! eld in his 24 varsity contests. The Slidell, La. native caught Passing Yards — Game 23 passes for 196 yards a season ago, but also saw action in three games at quarterback. He posted 446 Ricky Rahne at Brown 2000 423 yards of total o" ense in just three quarters of play against Dartmouth in front a national televi- 443 Ricky Rahne at Brown 1999 438 Nathan Ford at Lehigh 2008 sion audience on YES, the third-best total in school history. Below is how e" ective Cornell’s version 431 Nathan Ford vs. Princeton 2008 of “slash” has been thus far. 400 Bill Lazor at Columbia 1992 395 Mark Allen at Penn 1973 391 Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 RUSHING 344 Scott Carroll at Bu" alo 1996 G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/R 341 Steve Joyce at Brown 1995 2006 7 25 135 2 81 5.4 321 Bill Lazor at Brown 1991 2007 10 81 347 5 42 4.3 Pass Completions — Game 2008 7 26 120 0 19 4.3 39 Nathan Ford at Lehigh 2008 TOTAL 24 132 602 7 81 4.5 Touchdown Passes — Game 4 6 times PASSING last Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 G Att- Cmp- Int Yds TD Lg Pct Receiving Yards — Game 2006 7 23- 12- 1 139 0 74 .522 204 Joe Splendorio at Brown 1999 2007 10 81- 52- 3 538 1 44 .642 177 Keith Ferguson at Brown 2002 2008 7 6- 4 - 0 67 0 34 .667 175 Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth 2002 TOTAL 24 110- 68- 4 744 1 74 .618 171 Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate 1997 164 Mike Jamin vs. Brown 1992 164 Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton 2000 RECEIVING 163 Bill Murphy vs. Harvard 1967 G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C 161 Mike Jamin vs. Yale 1991 2006 7 1 9 0 9 9.0 155 Aaron Berryman at Columbia 1994 2007 10 23 196 0 28 8.5 155 Stu Merz at Yale 1951 2008 7 7 68 0 31 9.7 Receptions — Game TOTAL 24 31 273 0 31 8.8 15 John Tagliaferri at Princeton 1985 Total O" ense — Game THE CAPTAIN: Senior Tommy Bleymaier surpassed the 50-reception milestone with a pair of catches 447 Nathan Ford at Lehigh 2008 vs. Princeton and is nearing the 500-yard mark as well, entering the Dartmouth contest with 50 440 Ricky Rahne at Brown 2000 436 Nathan Ford vs. Princeton 2008 catches for 452 yards in his four seasons. Bleymaier had a breakout junior season, hauling in career 430 Ricky Rahne at Brown 1999 highs of 29 catches for 224 yards, easily surpassing his totals from his ! rst two seasons (11 catches, 424 Stephen Liuzza at Dartmouth 2007 162 yards). The son of Boise State AD Gene Bleymaier and a former walk-on, the 5-9, 170-pound 409 Bill Lazor at Columbia 1992 396 Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 receiver had 16 catches for 145 yards in the team’s ! nal three contests a season ago, including a 388 Mark Allen at Penn 1973 career-high nine catches for 107 yards at Dartmouth. He had his ! rst three catches of 2008 go for 387 Gary Wood at Penn 1962 25 yards in the win over Lehigh and has 10 catches for 66 yards in seven games this year. 351 Ricky Rahne at Penn 2000 Field Goals — Game KILCOYNE ALWAYS DANGEROUS: Senior Shane Kilcoyne is one of the team’s most dangerous 4 Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale 2004 threats in the open ! eld, and the Big Red will attempt to ! nd a way to get him the ball in open space Points Scored — Game 32 Ed Marinaro at Penn 1971 in 2008. The senior caught 10 passes for 61 yards and rushed 42 times for 124 yards a season ago, but it was his seven kick returns that averaged 27.0 yards, including a 94-yard touchdown return All-Purpose Yards — Game 395 Scott Oliaro at Yale 1990 vs. Columbia, that showed his true potential. Kilcoyne enters the Dartmouth game with 1,238 all- purpose yards and seven career touchdowns. Tackles — Game 27 Chris Zingo at Brown 1991 Sacks — Game BIG-PLAY BAX SURPASSES 200 TACKLES: After ! nishing second in the Ivy League in tackles in 2007 4 Chris Zingo at Harvard 1992 with 100, senior safety Tim Bax posted a team-best 12 tackles in the season opener against Bucknell, 4 Tom McHale vs. Dartmouth 1986 giving him 209 career stops. With that e" ort, Bax became the 20th Cornell defender to register 200 Interceptions — Game career knockdowns. Bax has since upped that total to 258 career tackles, good for 10th overall. Below 3 Scott Walter vs. Brown 1982 is where he ranks for the Big Red all-time: 3 Scott Walter at Columbia 1982 3 Dave Kimichik at Columbia 1980 3 Chris Hanson at Fordham 1994 No. Player ...... Tackles 3 Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross 1995 8. Tom Bernardo ‘87 ...... 291 Punt Return Yards — Game 9. Tom Nunes ‘99 ...... 277 113 Hillary Chollet vs. Niagara 1949 10. Tim Bax (2005-pr.) ...... 258 Kicko" Return Yards — Game 198 Vince Bates at Brown 2000 BARBOUR CUTS CLOSE: Junior Randy Barbour entered the season the team’s leading returning rusher after posting 477 yards and six scores a season ago. The 5-9 tailback picked right up where he left o" , registering his second career 100-yard game with 114 yards on 23 carries and a score in the season-opening victory over Bucknell and has rushed for a team-best 314 yards and four Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 7

scores through seven games. Barbour earned Ivy League O" ensive Player of the Week honors CORNELL S EASON R ECORDS after rushing for 159 yards and three touchdowns in an overtime win over Brown a season ago, Rushing Yards — Season 1,881 Ed Marinaro 356 att. 1971 the sixth-best rushing total this decade. 1,435 Chad Levitt 267 att. 1996 1,428 Chad Levitt 292 att. 1995 RIHN BIG TACKLER: Senior captain Graham Rihn is recognized as one of the top defensive players 1,425 Ed Marinaro 285 att. 1970 1,409 Ed Marinaro 277 att. 1969 in the Ivy League, and he will have a chance to give the league’s coordinators headaches one last time this fall. In the opener against Bucknell, Rihn had four tackles, including 2.5 for a loss and Passing Yards — Season 2,944 Ricky Rahne 252-of-479 2000 a sack, but it was his play on special teams that proved to be the di" erence in the 21-20 victory. 2,762 Ricky Rahne 225-of-388 1999 Rihn blocked a Bison game-tying extra-point attempt in the fourth quarter to help Cornell retain 2,255 Steve Joyce 156-of-274 1995 a one-point lead. Rihn also blocked a ! eld goal and recovered a fumble in the win over Yale. For 2,206 Bill Lazor 169-of-328 1992 2,030 Bill Lazor 172-of-328 1993 the season, Rihn has posted 39 tackles, including 4.5 TFL and a pair of sacks. 1,913 Nathan Ford 186-of-308 2008 KRIMM A SAFETY VALVE: Senior Gus Krimm has been a steady playmaker in the defensive Touchdown Passes — Season 25 Ricky Rahne 1999 back! eld over the last two seasons, ranking fourth on the team each year with 58 total tackles. 18 Ricky Rahne 2000 He registered six tackles, including one for a loss, and recovered a fumble in the opener against 15 Bill Lazor 1992 Bucknell. Krimm then had three tackles, including two sacks and a fumble recovery, in the victory 13 Steve Joyce 1995 12 Marty Stallone 1986 over Yale. Krimm enters the Dartmouth game with 27 consecutive starts and 155 tackles to go 10 Nathan Ford 2008 along with 12 pass breakups. He had his ! rst interception of the year against Brown, adding ! ve Total O" ense — Season tackles and two pass breakups. 3,036 Ricky Rahne 552 plays 2000 2,696 Ricky Rahne 432 plays 1999 SABO STEPS INTO SPOTLIGHT: After seeing extensive time as a reserve the last two seasons, 2,380 Bill Lazor 405 plays 1992 2,255 Ricky Rahne 457 plays 2001 everyone in the Cornell football program had con! dence that senior Anthony Sabo would be an 2,166 Steve Joyce 319 plays 1995 impact player. They have been right. Sabo was all over the ! eld in the win over Yale, recording a 1,992 Nathan Ford 349 plays 2008 team-high nine tackles with 3.5 coming for a loss, including two sacks. He also forced a fumble to Receiving Yards — Season open the fourth quarter that was recovered by the Big Red. In his three seasons with the varsity, 1,042 Eric Krawczyk 89 catches 1997 Sabo has posted 95 tackles, including 7.0 for a loss with 4.5 sacks. 944 Joe Splendorio 65 catches 1999 853 Bill Murphy 50 catches 1967 852 Keith Ferguson 70 catches 2002 COSTELLO, OSTROWSKY TAKE THE REIGNS AT LINEBACKER: With the loss of two-year starters 794 Mike Jamin 49 catches 1992 Ryan Blessing and Doug Lempa to graduation, junior Chris Costello and senior Brian Ostrowsky Receptions — Season have capably ! lled their slots and excelled in the ! rst seven games. The duo rank second and sixth 89 Eric Krawczyk 1,042 yards 1997 on the team in tackles, respectively, combining for 89 stops, 11.0 tackles for loss and three forced 70 Keith Ferguson 852 yards 2002 65 Joe Splendorio 944 yards 1999 fumbles. Ostrowsky and Costello each had eight tackles, including a stop for a loss, in the win over 60 Brian Romney 766 yards 2004 Yale. Costello posted a career-best 11 stops in the win over Lehigh, adding 2.5 TFL to his totals. 57 Steve Busch 720 yards 1996 Costello and Ostrowsky also had 11 and 10 tackles, respectively, in the loss to Colgate. Field Goals — Season 14 A.J. Weitsman 14-of-16 2005 CORNERING THE MARKET: Sophomore Emani Fenton has emerged as the team’s starting corner and 13 Mike Cochrane 13-of-23 1992 12 Dave Quarles 12-of-23 1987 has been a di" erence-maker against the pass. Fenton ranks third on the team with 42 tackles, including 11 John McCombs 11-of-15 1997 4.5 behind the line of scrimmage, and a team-high nine pass breakups. 11 Matt Hepfer 11-of-17 1990 Points Scored — Season MAXWELL SMART PUNTER: Senior punter Nick Maxwell has been among the top punters in the 148 Ed Marinaro 24 TD, 2 PAT 1971 Ivy League in his three seasons as a starter. Maxwell has averaged 38.2 yards on 129 career punts, 96 Joe Holland 16 TD 1978 92 Chad Levitt 15 TD, 1 PAT 1995 putting 36 of his kicks inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. He has had only seven touchbacks and 86 Ed Marinaro 14 TD, 1 PAT 1970 one kick blocked in his career. The Lacey, Wash., native averaged a career-best 39.2 yards per punt 84 Chad Levitt 14 TD 1996 as a junior. His hangtime, as well as the team’s punt coverage team, allowed just 166 return yards 84 Ed Marinaro 14 TD 1969 on 28 returns, an average of 5.9 yards per attempt. He has been just as good in 2008, averaging All-Purpose Yards — Season 38.7 yards on 36 punts with 11 being downed inside the 20. 1,932 Ed Marinaro 1971 1,702 Bryan Walters 2007 1,616 John McNi" 1990 A LOT OF LEG: Senior punter Nick Maxwell was busy in the Big Red’s win over Yale, kicking 11 1,570 Derrick Harmon 1983 times for an average of 41.0 yards per punt. He dropped six of those kicks inside the 20 and was 1,556 Pete Fitzpatrick 1993 1,019 Bryan Walters 2008 part of a group that allowed Yale average ! eld position of its own 24. Cornell’s o" ense, meanwhile, averaged starting on its own 41, a key 17-yard di" erence. Tackles — Season 179 Chris Zingo 127-52 1992 173 Chris Zingo 106-67 1993 HALF DOZEN AT TWO GRAND: With his 81-yard e" ort against Bucknell in the 2007 opener, senior Luke 160 Chris Zingo 112-48 1991 Siwula became the sixth player in program history to reach 2,000 career rushing yards. The Cortland, N.Y., Sacks — Season native, joined Ed Marinaro ‘72, Chad Levitt ‘97, Derrick Harmon ‘84, John McNi" ‘92 and Gary Wood ‘64 at the 13.5 Tom McHale 1986 milestone. He enters the Dartmouth game with 2,417 yards. Next up on the list is McNi" with 2,557 yards. 11.5 Bob Weggler 1978 Interceptions — Season SIWULA FOR SIX: Senior Luke Siwula scored a career-best three touchdowns in the season opening win 8 Scott Walter 1982 8 Chris Hanson 1994 over Bucknell in 2007, and three more against Georgetown, giving him 18 career rushing touchdowns and 22 total scores. His 22 total touchdowns is tied with Pete Larson ’67 and Scott Oliaro ‘93 for sixth Punt Return Yards — Season 345 Bryan Walters 2007 on the school’s list. Siwula is tied for ninth on the school’s all-time scoring list with 132 career points. 274 Bryan Walters 2006 Kicko" Return Yards — Season ANOTHER HUNDRED: Luke Siwula enters the Dartmouth game with nine career 100-yard rushing 814 Vince Bates 2000 games, ! fth all-time in Cornell history. In 2005, Siwula became the ! rst Cornell running back to record 765 Bryan Walters 2007 six 100-yard games in one season since Malaga in 1988. He was the ! fth player to post a season with six Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 8 or more 100-yard games (Ed Marinaro in 1969, 1970 and 1971; Dan Malone in 1972; Joe Holland in 1978; Malaga; and Siwula), with Heisman Trophy runner-up Ed Marinaro doing it in three straight seasons. CORNELL C AREER R ECORDS Rushing Yards — Career 4,715 Ed Marinaro 918 att. 1969-71 VALENTA LEADS THE LINE: All-America candidate Steve Valenta enters the season as a three-year 4,657 Chad Levitt 922 att. 1993-96 starter at left tackle and has made 27 consecutive starts while playing in all 30 games in which he has 3,074 Derrick Harmon 546 att. 1981-83 2,557 John McNi" 539 att. 1989-91 been available. During his three seasons as a starter, the Big Red has averaged 22.0 points and 139.0 2,417 Luke Siwula 561 att. 2004-pr. rushing yards per game with 41 total touchdowns on the ground. 2,156 Gary Wood 433 att. 1961-63 Passing Yards — Career PEOPLE TAKE NOTICE: Senior tackle Steve Valenta has earned a great deal of recognition heading 7,710 Ricky Rahne 678-of-1226 1998-01 into 2008, earning preseason all-conference honors from a variety of publications. With the success 5,697 Bill Lazor 470-of-873 1991-93 5,364 Nathan Ford 521-of-867 2005-pr. of recent graduate Kevin Boothe ‘06 fresh in the minds of NFL scouts, the 6-5, 309-pound Valenta 3,406 Mike Hood 334-of-550 1996-98 has already brought several to campus to see him practice. He is currently rated among the top 3,313 Mark Allen 249-of-543 1971-73 100 tackles in by n+ draftscout.com. Touchdown Passes — Career 54 Ricky Rahne 1998-01 VOTERS LIKE CORNELL: After starting the season 3-0, the Cornell football team found itself receiving 34 Bill Lazor 1991-93 24 Nathan Ford 2005-pr. votes in both the Sports Network FCS Poll and the FCS Coaches’ poll on Oct. 6. In the Sports Network 22 Mark Allen 1971-73 poll, Cornell received 28 points and also received two votes in the coaches’ poll. Cornell was one of last 20 Mike Hood 1996-98 ! ve undefeated teams in the FCS. Receiving Yards — Career 2,569 Keith Ferguson 202 rec. 1999-02 UP AND GOOD: Sophomore place-kicker Brad Greenway enters the Dartmouth contest having hit 2,337 Joe Splendorio 165 rec. 1997-2000 ! ve consecutive ! eld goals after missing two of his ! rst three career kicks. It’s the longest streak of 2,285 Eric Krawczyk 176 rec. 1995-97 1,512 John Kellner 116 rec. 2001-03 consecutive ! eld goals by a Big Red kicker since Peter Zell ‘08 made eight straight in 2006. 1,435 Steve Busch 91 rec. 1994-96 1,304 Zac Canty 126 rec. 2006-pr. EXTRA POINTS: Sophomore Brad Greenway has continued the team’s tradition of perfection 1,237 Jesse Baker 104 rec. 2006-pr. on extra-point kicks, connecting on all 13 attempts this year. That extends the team’s mark to 99 Receptions — Career straight conversion kicks dating back to Peter Zell’s miss against Columbia on Nov. 13, 2004. Since 202 Keith Ferguson 2,569 yds. 1999-02 176 Eric Krawczyk 2,285 yds. 1995-97 then, A.J. Weitsman made 30 in a row in 2004, while Zell made a school record 54 straight kicks in 165 Joe Splendorio 2,337 yds. 1997-2000 2006 and 2007, including a single-season record of 32 without a miss in 2007. 116 John Kellner 1,512 yds. 2001-03 116 Zac Canty 1,304 yds. 2006-pr. 104 Jesse Baker 1,237 yds. 2006-pr. NO TIME TO CELEBRATE: Cornell’s win over Lehigh as time expired was the ! rst time a Big Red game was decided with a score on the ! nal play since Princeton’s Derek Javarone kicked a 35-yard ! eld goal Total O" ense — Career 7,994 Ricky Rahne 1,448 plays 1998-01 in overtime during the 2005 season, ending a 20-17 contest in favor of the Tigers. 5,978 BIll Lazor 1,082 plays 1991-93 5,850 Nathan Ford 1,074 plays 2005-pr. GAME NUMBER 1,100: Cornell’s games against Brown on Oct. 25 was the 1,100th contest in 4,715 Ed Marinaro 919 plays 1969-71 4,657 Chad Levitt 922 plays 1993-96 Big Red football history. The Big Red has a storied history that includes many of the following highlights over the ! rst 1,100 games. Field Goals — Career 26 John McCombs 26-of-35 1997-99 25 Jon Rodin 25-of-45 1993-96 By The Numbers 19 Peter Zell 19-of-33 2004-07 • 2 Ivy League Rookies of the Year (Derrick Harmon - 1981; John McNi" - 1989) 19 Mike Cochrane 19-of-31 1991-92 17 John Killian 17-of-36 1969-71 • 3 Ivy League championships (1971, 1988, 1990) 17 Trevor MacMeekin 17-of-29 2002-04 • 4 Ivy League Players of the Year (Ed Marinaro - 1970 and 1971; Derrick Harmon - 1983; Chad Points Scored — Career Levitt - 1996) 318 Ed Marinaro 1969-71 • 5 national championships (1915, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1939) 292 Chad Levitt 1993-96 • 12 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans 174 Derrick Harmon 1981-83 168 Je" Fleischmann 1948-50 • 18 members of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame 148 John McCombs 1997-99 • 41 Big Red players who have gone on to play professionally All-Purpose Yards — Career • 120 years of Cornell football 5,117 Chad Levitt 1993-96 • 126 All-Americans 4,947 Ed Marinaro 1969-71 • 136 Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame members 3,800 Derrick Harmon 1981-83 3,568 Bryan Walters 2006-pr. • 143 ! rst-team All-Ivy League selections 3,558 John McNi" 1989-91 • 613 victories (10th-most among Football Championship Subdivision teams) Tackles — Career • 4,715 rushing yards by Ed Marinaro in three years, No. 2 all-time in the Ivy League 530 John Hanson 359-171 1995-98 • 7,710 passing yards for Ricky Rahne, No. 3 all-time in the Ivy League 512 Chris Zingo 345-167 1991-93 Sacks — Career THE “C” RETURNS: Head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 took the block “C” o" the Cornell football helmets this 19.0 Seth Payne 1993-96 spring as a motivational tool after the Big Red sta" reviewed the 2007 season and wasn’t happy about 18.0 Chris Zingo 1993-93 the way his team was physically beaten up in several games. With the goal of becoming tougher, both Interceptions — Career physically and mentally, in 2008, Knowles said that the “C” wouldn’t return to the helmets until the team 15 Hillary Chollet 1945-49 proved it deserved to wear it. That proof was laid out in the team’s season-opening win over Bucknell 13 Doug Knopp 1993-95 last weekend. The Big Red defense allowed Bucknell’s option attack just 46 yards rushing, while the Punt Return Yards — Career 716 Bryan Walters 72 returns 2006-pr. o" ensive line didn’t allow a sack as Cornell piled up nearly 400 yards of o" ense. 545 Chris Allen 57 returns 1994-97 Kicko" Return Yards — Career THAT’S EVERYONE: Cornell’s vaunted senior class of 33 earned a distinction of defeating each of 1,836 Bryan Walters 86 returns 2006-pr. the other seven Ivy schools at least once during their career with a win over Yale in the Ivy League 1,443 Vince Bates 79 returns 1999-02 opener. It is the second straight senior class to defeat each team. 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after a 34-14 victory over Columbia RACKING ORNELL S PPONENTS T C ’ 2008 O in the 2007 home finale. A new bell was rung with its ! rst win of 2008 Record Last Time Out This Week 2008, a 21-20 triumph at Bucknell Bucknell 4-4 Nov. 1, lost at Holy Cross, 34-17 Nov. 8, vs. Lafayette on Sept. 20. Yale 4-3 Nov. 1, defeated Columbia, 27-12 Nov. 8, at Brown Lehigh 3-5 Nov. 1, won at Georgetown, 33-13 Nov. 8, vs. Colgate STORIED RIVALRIES: The Big Red is Harvard 6-1 Nov. 1, won at Dartmouth, 35-7 Nov. 8, vs. Columbia involved in three of the top 20 most- Colgate 7-2 Nov. 1, defeated Lafayette, 21-13 Nov. 8, at Lehigh played rivalries in college football. Brown 5-2 Nov. 1, won at Penn, 34-27 Nov. 8, vs. Yale Heading into the 2008 campaign, the Cornell-Penn series ranks ! fth in most Princeton 3-4 Nov. 1, won at Cornell, 31-26 Nov. 7, vs. Penn games played with 115. The 95 meet- Dartmouth 0-7 Nov. 1, lost to Harvard, 35-7 Nov. 8, at Cornell ings between Cornell and Columbia Columbia 1-6 Nov. 1, lost at Yale, 27-12 Nov. 8, at Harvard ranks 12th, while the Cornell-Colgate Penn 4-3 Nov. 1, lost to Brown, 34-27 Nov. 7, at Princeton rivalry stands 17th with 91 games played. The Big Red’s oldest active rivalry is with Lehigh. Although the A HOME THAT FEATURES FIELDTURF: Cornell played its ! rst game on teams have met just 24 times, the squads ! rst faced o" during the 1887 season, Schoellkopf Field’s new FieldTurf surface that was installed this summer in Cornell’s ! rst season of football. The Cornell-Dartmouth and the Cornell-Penn the Big Red’s Homecoming victory over Yale. The new ! eld features a large series are the second-longest uninterrupted active series, as the teams have block “C” at mid! eld, bright green synthetic grass and the even brighter met every season since 1919, a span of 88 years. They trail only the Lafayette- red end zones with white lettering. The end zone on the South end reads Lehigh series, which has been played every year since 1897. “Cornell”, while the North end zone spells out “Big Red.” FieldTurf is a blend of polyethylene and polypropylene, silica sand and rubber granules that AP NO. 1: Cornell is the only Ivy League school to be ranked No. 1 in the give years of grass-like appearance and use, without the regular mainte- weekly Associated Press poll, holding the top ranking for three weeks nance of natural grass. The installation process includes a layer of decom- (10/15-10/29) of the 1940 season. The No. 1 ranking ended with the historic posed granite, the company’s patented polyethylene and polypropylene “Fifth Down Game” against Dartmouth. The Big Red ended that campaign blades and a rubber granule in! ll system. It is resistant to temperature with a 6-2 record that included wins over Army, Syracuse and Ohio State. extremes, drains quickly and is extremely low-maintenance. WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Cornell has won ! ve national titles in its storied LATE START: For the fourth time in ! ve years, Cornell was the last NCAA football history. The Big Red claimed at least a share of the 1915 (Helms Division I football team to be scheduled to play its opener. Due to a Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation postponement of Nicholls State’s game at New Mexico State on Sept. 4, and Parke Davis), 1921 (Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Founda- however, the Big Red was not actually the last Division I team to kicko" . tion and Parke Davis), 1922 (Helms, Parke Davis), 1923 (Sagarin) and 1939 Due to Hurricane Gustav, that contest was postponed and forced Nicholls (Litkenhous, Sagarin) titles. All ! ve teams went undefeated and dominated State to actually open at Memphis at 8 p.m. ET on Sept. 20, two hours their opponents. The 1915 team was 9-0 and outscored its opponents after Cornell and Bucknell kicked o" . The game against New Mexico 287-50 with four shutouts. The 1921, 1922 and 1923 squads each went 8-0 State has yet to be rescheduled. Cornell was one of four teams to open and outscored their opponents 392-21, 339-27 and 320-33, respectively. simultaneously at 7 p.m. on Sept. 25, 2004 and was the ! nal team to start The teams allowed more than one touchdown in a game just once during in 2006 with its 7 p.m. start on Sept. 16 at Bucknell. Last season, the Big that 24-game span while scoring 40 or more points 14 times. The 1939 team Red opened on Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. at Schoellkopf Field. was 8-0 and defeated Syracuse, Penn State and Ohio State.

BUZZ AROUND CAMPUS: In its ! ve home games in 2007, Cornell aver- LIVE AND IN YOUR HOME: You can see live streaming video of each of the aged 8,897 people with a high of 13,035 to see the Big Red top Colgate Big Red’s ! ve home games courtesy of Cornell athletics and IBN Sports. Visit on Homecoming weekend. That was nearly twice as many as the 2006 www.CornellBigRed.com or www.IBNSports.com for more information. For average of 5,008 fans per game. Cornell’s ! ve-game total of 44,486 fans subscription information for Cornell’s other sports through the Redcast surpassed the six-game total of 30,045 from 2006. In the 2008 opener, subscription service, visit Cornell’s web site, www.CornellBigRed.com. Cornell drew 13,142 for Homecoming against Yale and is averaging 9,602 fans per game this season. WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY?: All of the Big Red’s football games in 2008 are carried live on WHCU (870 AM) in the Ithaca area and on the internet BOOTHE ‘06 BECOMES SECOND CORNELLIAN TO WIN RING: at www.CornellBigRed.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 11th season in Former All-American o" ensive lineman Kevin Boothe ‘06 joined former star the booth and ninth season in the play-by-play chair, while Buck Briggs tailback Derrick Harmon ‘84 as the second Cornell alumnus to earn a Super ’76 is back to provide the color commentary for an eighth season. Special Bowl ring. Boothe played on special teams during the New York Giants’ run to guests will also make appearances throughout the year. Super Bowl XLII. Boothe and the Giants upset the previously unbeaten New England Patriots, 17-14, on Feb. 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in LIVE STATS: If you can’t make it to Schoellkopf Field, you can follow the Glendale, Ariz. Harmon earned his ring as a running back and returner for the Big Red live on the internet with Live Stats. Just follow the link on www. , joining , Jerry Rice and company in a 38-16 CornellBigRed.com for o% cial stats updated in real-time for each of the triumph over the on Jan. 20, 1985 in Super Bowl XIX. Big Red’s home games.

RING MY BELL: When head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 returned to his alma UP NEXT: The Big Red hits the road for the ! nal time in 2008, visiting Co- mater in 2004, he introduced a Victory Bell and a new Cornell ! ght song. lumbia on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 12:30 p.m. at Wien Stadium. Cornell holds After every win, the Cornell team gathers in the locker room and sings the a 60-32-3 edge in the all-time series and has won three of the last four ! ght song, and one player is chosen to ring the bell. After 10 wins, the bell meetings, including a 34-14 triumph last season at Schoellkopf Field. is retired and a new one is introduced. The Big Red retired its second bell Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 10

DARTMOUTH I NDIVIDUAL L EADERS (2008 STATS ) Scouting Dartmouth Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Williams 71 266 3.7 1 22 • Dartmouth enters the contest winless at 0-7 (0-4) Ivy after drop- Schwieger 20 52 2.6 0 14 ping a 35-7 decision to Harvard last weekend in Hanover, N.H . The McManus 16 35 2.2 1 8 Big Green allowed the Crimson to rush for 368 yards in dropping their ninth-straight game dating back to their 59-31 victory over the Big Red Passing Att. Cmp. Yds. Int. TD LG a season ago. Jenny 214 119 1132 9 5 49 McManus 26 15 107 1 0 21 • Senior safety Ian Wilson is among the Ivy League’s leader in tacklers for the second consecutive year and currently ranks third in the Ancient Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG Eight with 10.0 tackles per game. McManus 35 356 10.2 3 38 • Dartmouth ranks second nationally in net punting behind Brian Galligan 20 234 11.7 0 33 Scullin at 37.5 yards per game. As a team, Dartmouth ranks 100th Williams 20 137 6.8 0 27 or below among 118 FCS teams in 11 of 17 major national statistical categories entering the weekend. Defense U-Tot Sacks TFL Int FF Wilson 36-70 0-0 2-6 2-17 0 • While Cornell has Stephen Liuzza, Dartmouth utilizes Tim McManus Dete 30-47 0-0 5.5-9 0-0 1 in much the same way. McManus is the team’s leading receiver Pidermann 23-46 0-0 0.5-1 1-5 1 with 35 catches for 356 yards and three touchdowns, but has also Muttalib 19-39 2.0-17 4.0-20 0-0 0 completed 15-of-26 passes for 107 yards and has run 16 times for 35 yards and a score. Returns Punts-Yds-Avg. Kicko! s-Yds-Avg. INT-Yds-Avg. • Head coach Buddy Teevens is in his second go-around directing the Abuho" 10-85-85 2-44-22.0 2-13-6.5 Big Green and has a 33-52-2 in nine seasons. He has posted a 67-129-2 Galligan 2-1-0.5 8-152-19.0 — record in 20 campaigns as a college head coasch with stops at Maine, Pidermann — 12-222-18.5 — Tulane and Stanford. Schwieger — 14-296-21.1 —

• Dartmouth leads the all-time series 51-39-1, though the Big Red has Kicks FG-FGA-Long XP-XPA Punts-Yds-Avg.-I20 had the better of the matchups lately. Cornell has captured six of the Schmidt 7-9-42 8-9 — last eight meetings between the teams, though Dartmouth claimed a Scullin — — 41-1656-40.4-14 59-31 triumph a season ago.

LAST M EETING : D ARTMOUTH 59, C ORNELL 31 Cornell Individual Stats Dartmouth Individual Stats Nov. 3, 2007 Memorial Field Hanover, N.H. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Stephen Liuzza ...... 29 131 2 27 Milan Williams ...... 10 43 1 9 Turnovers and big plays proved costly 2nd Quarter Randy Barbour ...... 7 27 0 16 Rob Mitchelson ...... 6 22 0 8 as Dartmouth opened quickly in a 59-31 D—Evans 60-yard pass from Bennewitz Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 14 0 13 Nate Servis ...... 7 10 0 5 victory over Cornell at Memorial Field. (Kempler kick), 9:56 Ben Ganter ...... 2 4 0 6 Hudson Smythe ...... 2 3 0 4 The Big Red got an outstanding perfor- D—Kempler 20-yard ! eld goal, 8:17 Nathan Ford ...... 1 0 0 0 Joseph Zimring ...... 1 0 0 0 mance o" the bench by wide receiver/ C—Canty 24-yard pass from Liuzza (Zell Tom Bennewitz ...... 5 -3 1 8 quarterback Stephen Liuzza, who tallied kick), 6:23 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Max Heiges ...... 1 -4 0 0 423 yards of total o" ense as the Big Red D—McManus 75-yard pass from Stephen Liuzza ...40-26-2 292 1 39 piled up 542 total yards in the loss. Bennewitz (Kempler kick), 6:04 Ben Ganter ...... 15-7-0 74 0 17 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Cornell was done in by seven turnovers C—Liuzza 2-yard run (Zell kick), 1:58 Tom Bennewitz ...21-16-0 339 4 75 (two interceptions, ! ve fumbles) and four D—Evans 62-yard pass from Bennewitz Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Alex Jenny ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 plays over 50 yards, all coming in the ! rst (Kempler kick), 0:54 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 9 107 0 30 half. The turnovers accounted for 31 points, Bryan Walters ...... 8 103 0 39 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg 3rd Quarter including two defensive scores on an inter- Zac Canty ...... 6 76 1 24 Tim McManus ...... 6 124 2 75 D—Williams 9-yard run (Kempler kick), 12:09 ception and a fumble return for scores. Brian FitzPatrick ...... 3 20 0 9 Brian Evans ...... 5 191 2 62 C—Liuzza 4-yard run (Zell kick), 10:20 Liuzza replaced an injured Nathan Ford Jesse Baker ...... 2 19 0 14 Milan Williams ...... 3 10 0 8 C—Zell 21-yard ! eld goal, 7:59 and completed 26-of-40 passes for 292 Alex Spooner ...... 2 10 0 6 Phil Galligan ...... 2 14 0 10 D—McManus 12-yard pass from yards and a touchdown and also scored Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 16 0 16 Bennewitz (Kempler kick), 3:31 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 twice on the ground en route to 131 Randy Barbour ...... 1 14 0 14 Brian Scullin ...... 6 185 30.8 38 1 rushing yards on 29 carries. 4th Quarter Horatio Blackman ...... 1 1 0 1 Defensively for Cornell, Tim Bax had D—Pidermann 70-yard interception Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Field Goal Attempts eight tackles and a fumble recovery, Chris return (Kempler kick), 13:32 Nick Maxwell ...... 3 93 31.0 37 2 Andrew Kempler Costello blocked his second punt of the D—Muttalib 11-yard fumble recovery 2nd ...... 8:17 ...... 20-yards...... Good year, which was recovered by Nick Zerante (Kempler kick), 11:44 Field Goal Attempts 2nd ...... 0:00 ...... 33-yards...... Blocked in the end zone for a touchdown.Graham C—Zerante 1-yard blocked punt return Peter Zell Rihn also blocked a ! eld goal. (Zell kick), 4:02 Kicko! Returns: Williams 4-65, Galligan 1-28. 3rd ...... 7:59 ...... 21-yards...... Good Tackle Leaders: Blydell 7-3, Cottrell6-3, The Dartmouth o" ense didn’t strug- Cook 5-4, Battaglia 4-5, Pircon 4-5. gle either, as Tom Bennewitz tossed for Team Stats Cornell Dartmouth Punt Returns: Walters 4-10, Costello 1-9. Kickoff Returns: Walters 6-97, Kilcoyne Tackles For Loss Leaders: Cook 2.5-10, 339 yards and four touchdowns on just First downs 29 12 2-46. Gilchrist 1.5-3, Whitticom 1-11, Mutalib 16-of-21 passing, with both Brian Evans Rushes-yards 44-176 32-71 Tackle Leaders: Bax 5-3, Blessing 4-4, 1-7 . and Tim McManus catching two TDs Passing 366 339 Boyd 5-2. Sacks Leaders: Whitticom 1-11, Cook 1-7, apiece. The Big Green piled up 410 yards Passing A-C-I 55-33-2 22-16-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Arezzo 1-6, Mutalib 1-7, Gilchrist 1-2. of o" ense in the win. Total plays-yards 99-542 54-410 Krimm 0.5-2, Ostrowsky 05.-2, Bax 0.5-1, Forced Fumbles: Brong, Blydell, Cook, Blessing 0.5-1. Gilchrist, Whitticom. Kick return yards 8-143 6-93 Fumble Recoveries: Pircon 2, Cook, Cornell 0 14 10 7 — 31 Punts-avg. 3-4.0 1-0.0 Sack Leaders: Arezzo 1-6. Forced Fumble: Arezzo. Whitticom. Dartmouth 7 24 14 14 — 59 Fumbles-lost 6-5 2-1 Fumble Recovery: Bax. Pass Breakups: Abdul-Shakoor 3, Blydell 3, Penalties-yards 4-20 5-25 Pircon 2, Cook, Cottrell. 1st Quarter Pass Breakups: Morand, Nash, Rihn. 3rd down con. 10-19 4-12 Interceptions: Pidermann 1-70, Cottrell D—Bennewitz 2-yard run (Kempler Blocked Kicks: Costello, Rihn. 4th down con. 1-3 0-0 1-32. kick), 11:59 Time of possession 34:14 25:46 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 11

The Big Red defense, ranked last in the Ivy League and 104th Jim Knowles ‘87 out of 121 teams nationally in Division I-AA against the run at 205.0 THE R OGER J. W EISS ‘61 H EAD C OACH OF F OOTBALL yards allowed per game in 2003, cut that average in half (101.1 ypg.) to rank ! rst in the Ivy League and seventh nationally. The o# ense When Jim Knowles ‘87 In 2006, with a roster featuring 65 freshmen and sophomores, controlled the ball, but also struck for big plays all season with three stepped back onto campus in including 23 members of the two-deep and eight starters, Cornell scoring passes of greater than 50 yards. Cornell special teams also January 2004, his main goal was got progressively better each week. The Big Red ! nished in the top set a record with eight kick blocks on the year, while the kick return to revitalize the entire Cornell half of the Ivy League for the third straight year and won three of squad averaged 20.6 yards, its highest total since 1978. football program. From alumni its ! nal four games. Seven di# erent players earned All-Ivy honors as Knowles, 43, spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at Cornell and fans to players and parents, Cornell ! nished its second straight season with at least a .500 record (1988-96), helping lead the team to Ivy League titles in 1988 and everyone believes that mission for the ! rst time since the 1999 and 2000 campaigns. 1990. Along with the 1988 Ivy League title, the Big Red’s rushing is accomplished. The next goal Known as a defensive mastermind, Knowles’ 2005 squad ! nished (113.8) and scoring defense (13.7) ranked No. 1 in the East and was is to lead the program to its ! rst second nationally in rushing defense (88.3 ypg.) and gave up just 33 10th and seventh, respectively in the nation. In 1990, the team had Ivy League championship since 1990. yards total on the ground in the ! nal three contests. The Big Red also the No. 11 rushing o# ense (237.0) in the country. Knowles was named The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Coach of Football by the ranked fourth nationally in total defense (261.3 ypg.) and 18th in the Knowles served as the linebackers coach and recruiting coordi- Meakem wSmith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel, country in scoring defense (18.0 ppg.). The o# ense more than held its nator at the University of Mississippi during the 2003 season. Ole becoming the 25th head football coach at Cornell. In the ! ve years since, own, ranking 10th in the country in rushing o# ense (248.6 ypg.) and Miss had a standout year, as it posted its ! rst 10-win season (10-3) Knowles has posted a 23-24 record and a 14-18 mark in Ivy play. posting two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the ! rst time since 1971 and claimed a victory at the Cotton Bowl with a 31-28 One of his ! rst priorities was taking back Schoellkopf Field and in school history and the second time ever in the Ivy League. Senior win over Oklahoma State. making it one of the most di" cult places to play in the Football o# ensive tackle Kevin Boothe earned ! rst-team All-America honors Prior to accepting the job at Ole Miss, Knowles spent six seasons Championship Subdivision. He has succeeded, motivating his team and was selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Oakland at Western Michigan University, where he served his last two years to a 16-5 home record in four seasons. His 2005 team went 4-1 at Raiders. On special teams, place-kicker A.J. Weitsman set school as defensive coordinator. He coached the WMU linebackers in 2002 home and posted its ! rst winning season overall (6-4) in seven years. records for most ! eld goals in a season (14), most consecutive made after working the previous ! ve seasons with the defensive line. The 2006 squad went one better, going 5-1 for its ! rst ! ve-win ! eld goals (11), most kicking points in a year (72), and season (30) In his second year as defensive coordinator, Knowles helped the campaign at Schoellkopf since 1971. Included were two wins over and career (42) extra-point kicks without a miss. 2002 Broncos ! nish ! rst in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and ranked teams (No. 23 Albany and No. 15 Princeton) and a victory The former Big Red assistant engineered one of the greatest 28th nationally in total defense (330.7), playing a schedule that over reigning Patriot League champion Colgate. turnarounds in Ivy League history in 2004, turning a 1-9 team that included three Top 25 teams. Cornell registered its third straight season at or above .500 for lost seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 squad A three-year letter winner at defensive end as a player for Cornell, the ! rst time in 15 years with its 5-5 record in 2007. The Big Red that dropped all six contests by 10 points or less, including four Knowles earned All-Ivy honors and honorable mention All-Eastern Col- had a stretch of four straight games scoring at least 30 points for the by a touchdown or less. The turnaround couldn’t have been more lege Athletic Conference accolades in 1986. He graduated in 1987 with a ! rst time since 1921 and established a school record for ! rst downs dramatic. A team picked to ! nish last in the Ivy League ! nished in bachelor’s degree from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. in a season (231). Cornell also posted an unbeaten non-league slate sole possession of third place, becoming just the second team in Ivy Knowles, a Philadelphia, Pa., native, earned All-Catholic and All- for the ! rst time since 1998 with victories over Patriot League foes League history to record a winless season one year and a winning City selection as a linebacker at St. Joseph’s Prep. He also competed Bucknell, Georgetown and Colgate. Attendance at home games record the next. But even without the wins, the feeling around the in crew and wrestling. nearly doubled to 8,900 per game. program completely changed. Jim and wife, Nancy ’83 (MBA ’89), have a daughter, Halle, and two sons, Luke and Jack.

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DAVID A RCHER JOE B ORICH TRAVIS B URKETT RASHAAN J ORDAN ROSS P ENNYPACKER RHETT T ICCONI TIGHT E NDS QB S/W IDE R ECEIVERS SPECIAL T EAMS LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE B ACKS DIR . OF FB O PERATIONS CORNELL ‘05 MEMPHIS ‘96 ST. M ARY ’S (CA) ‘02 ALFRED ‘95 MILLERSVILLE ‘05 BARRY ‘94 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 12

NUMERICAL R OSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 1 ** Canty, Zac WR Sr. 5-8 179 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 1 ^ Randall, Tom WR Fr. 6-3 197 Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J./Bergen Catholic HS 2 ** Baker, Jesse WR Sr. 6-2 198 Platteville, Wis./Platteville HS 2 ^ Campbell, Rashad DB Fr. 5-8 176 Cheltenham, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy 3 ** Bleymaier, Tommy WR Sr. 5-9 170 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS 4 *** Kilcoyne, Shane WR Sr. 5-11 195 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 4 ^ Johnson, Alex QB Fr. 6-3 195 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 5 * Longo, Mark DB Jr. 6-1 194 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS 6 Taylor, Abdul DB Fr. 5-10 163 Manhattan, N.Y./Paul Laurence Dunbar HS 7 *** Bax, Tim S Sr. 6-3 196 Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel HS 7 ^ Nitti, John TE So. 6-3 205 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School 8 * Zerante, Nick WR Jr. 6-3 199 Elmhurst, Ill./York Community HS 9 * Fenton, Emani DB So. 5-9 175 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 10 ** Maxwell, Nick P Sr. 5-10 209 Lacey, Wash./Timberline HS 10 ^ Currie, Adam QB Fr. 6-1 193 Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian School 11 Connolly, Shane S Sr. 6-1 214 Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell HS 11 ^ Harris, Adam LB Fr. 6-2 226 Towanda, Pa./Towanda Area HS 12 ** Liuzza, Stephen WR Jr. 6-0 184 Pearl River, La./Slidell HS 13 Ganter, Ben QB Jr. 6-2 204 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 14 Piselli, Tom QB Sr. 6-1 218 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side HS 14 ^ Schmidt, Travers S Fr. 6-0 201 Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua Area HS 15 Lucas, Tyler QB Sr. 6-2 218 Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS 15 ^ Lewis, Troy RB Fr. 5-10 174 Hanover, Md./Cardinal Gibbons HS 16 Siam, Ty QB So. 6-1 196 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 17 *** Ford, Nathan QB Sr. 6-1 207 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 17 ^ Dennis, Chris DB Fr. 6-1 160 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower HS 18 ** Walters, Bryan WR Jr. 6-1 188 Bothell, Wash./Juanita HS 19 ** Sabo, Anthony S Sr. 5-11 205 Novi, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 19 ^ Houska, Ryan S Fr. 6-2 215 Plymouth, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 20 * FitzPatrick, Brian WR Sr. 5-10 184 Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy 21 ** Kenney, Matt WR Jr. 6-0 197 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 22 ** Morand, Frank DB Jr. 6-2 192 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 23 Staruch, Nate DB Jr. 6-2 181 Freeland, Pa./Hazleton Area HS 24 * Gajdos, Josh DB Jr. 6-1 193 Towaco, N.J./Montville Township HS 25 *** Siwula, Luke RB Sr. 6-0 211 Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS 25 ^ Savage, Shane WR Fr. 5-10 176 Leesburg, Va./Flint Hill School 26 * Wade, Andy DB So. 5-10 172 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 26 ^ Taheri, Alex S So. 6-2 189 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS 27 Hendren, Marcus RB So. 5-11 205 Johnstown, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 28 Perilstein, Alex PK So. 5-7 143 Narberth, Pa./Harriton HS 29 ** Krimm, Gus S Sr. 6-0 205 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 29 ^ Tally, Zach DB Fr. 6-0 166 Dallas, Texas/W.T. White HS 30 * Barbour, Randy RB Jr. 5-9 190 Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson HS 31 Aharanwa, K.C. S Fr. 6-3 199 Dallas, Texas/L.D. Bell HS 31 ^ Zimmerman, Robert LB So. 6-0 198 Brook! eld, Wis./Brook! eld Academy 32 Ambrosi, Anthony RB So. 5-9 197 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 33 ** Ostrowsky, Brian LB Sr. 6-1 233 Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban HS 33 ^ Weiss, Matt S So. 5-10 178 Maple Grove, Minn./Breck School 34 Suhey, Doug S So. 5-11 202 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 35 Hochanadel, T.J. S Jr. 6-1 202 Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 36 Falkiewicz, Vin RB So. 5-9 186 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial HS 37 Vivian, Tyler S So. 6-0 201 Bloomington, Minn./Minnehaha Academy 38 Holtzman, Kevin S So. 5-11 182 Koloa, Hawaii/Kaua’i HS 39 Marks, Keaton S Fr. 6-2 192 San Diego, Calif./Santa Fe Christian HS 40 Lainhart, Brandon LB So. 6-2 222 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 41 Greenway, Brad PK So. 6-0 189 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 42 Pizzurro, Nick TE So. 6-3 220 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita HS 43 Randolph, Aaron DB So. 5-9 170 Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS 45 ** McCarthy, Lucas DL Sr. 6-1 257 Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley HS 45 ^ Barth, Tom WR So. 6-0 193 San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius HS 46 Patterson, Sam S Jr. 5-10 184 Sunderland, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 46 ^ Murray, Chris S Fr. 6-2 198 Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville HS 47 Spooner, Mike LB Fr. 6-1 221 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edward HS 48 Heller, Ben S So. 6-2 187 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 49 Quinn, Dempsey S So. 6-4 205 Pitts! eld, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 13

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 50 Murdock, Zak LB Fr. 6-1 232 Leechburg, Pa./Kiski Area HS 51 Imho" , Zack LB Fr. 6-4 216 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 52 * Posey, Ryne DL Sr. 6-1 235 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North HS 53 Bohl, Andrew OL Jr. 6-4 287 Hartland, Wis./Catholic Memorial HS 54 Hat! eld, Charlie OL Fr. 6-3 225 Lansing, N.Y./Lansing HS 55 * Costello, Chris LB Jr. 6-1 229 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay HS 56 Manganelli, Joe LB Jr. 6-0 205 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor HS 57 Gerli, Bennett DL Sr. 6-1 229 Kent, Conn./The Kent School/Ithaca College 58 * Levine, Aaron LB Jr. 6-2 223 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional HS 59 MacFarlane, Matt DL Fr. 6-3 233 Verona, Wis./Verona Area HS 60 * Bernhard, Quentin OL Jr. 6-3 281 Alameda, Calif./Encinal HS 62 Riggi, Daniel OL So. 6-5 280 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 63 Barvin, Josh OL Sr. 6-8 281 Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) 63 ^ Miner, Jim OL Fr. 6-5 255 West Chicago, Ill./West Chicago HS 64 Mortensen, Justin OL Sr. 6-0 278 Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest HS 65 Nwaka, Mike DL Jr. 6-2 275 Burtonville, Md./Georgetown Prep 66 Ruch, Jonathan DL Sr. 6-2 236 Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic HS 67 ** Kunis, Frank DL Sr. 5-11 273 East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 68 Pardoe, Ryan OL Fr. 6-5 269 Montandon, Pa./Milton Area HS 69 Bourassa, Drew OL Fr. 6-3 257 Pittstown, N.J./Delaware Valley HS 70 * Adams, Ryan OL Sr. 6-5 285 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury HS 72 Valdner, Dom OL So. 6-5 299 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 73 Harrison, Matt OL Fr. 6-4 286 Mississauga, Ont,/Phillips Exeter Academy 74 Laymon, Tommy OL Fr. 6-2 255 Bloom! eld Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 75 Ostick, Paul OL So. 6-2 286 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 76 Kearney, Matt OL So. 6-4 270 Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 78 * Motamedi, Babak OL Sr. 6-4 331 Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams HS 79 *** Valenta, Steve OL Sr. 6-6 309 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg HS 80 ** Spooner, Alex TE Sr. 6-1 251 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edwards HS 80 ^ Heller, Jordan WR Fr. 6-2 186 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 81 * Blackman, Horatio WR Sr. 6-3 193 Albany, N.Y./Albany HS 81 ^ Scheidler, Jon WR Fr. 6-2 176 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 82 Key, Mark TE So. 6-5 242 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 83 Dolan, Doug WR So. 6-3 197 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS 84 Hawkins, Ricky WR So. 6-3 151 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 85 * Rosage, Je" DL Sr. 6-2 290 Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS 85 ^ McGowan, Drew TE Fr. 6-5 234 Evergreen Park, Ill./Saint Rita of Cascia HS 86 Alston, Drew P So. 6-0 189 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 87 Fenton, Avery TE Jr. 6-3 245 Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar HS 88 * Vredenburgh, Zach TE Sr. 6-1 250 Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks HS 88 ^ Latiz-Hackett, Roland TE So. 6-1 222 Staten Island, N.Y./Staten Island Tech HS 89 Macias, William TE Sr. 6-2 249 North Bergen, N.J./High Tech HS 89 ^ Sheridan, Chris WR Fr. 6-3 176 Paci! c Palisades, Calif./Loyola HS 90 Mosher, Ross TE So. 6-2 247 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook HS 91 ** Arezzo, Dario DL Sr. 6-0 240 North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 91 ^ LaBarre, John PK Fr. 6-3 175 Walnutport, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic HS 92 Doupe, Tom DL Fr. 6-3 245 Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake HS 93 Ballou, Ricky DL Jr. 6-2 251 Woodbridge, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall 94 Dial, Eric DL So. 6-4 273 Sumter, S.C./Sumter HS 95 DiStasio, Tom DL Jr. 5-10 183 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 96 *** Rihn, Graham DL Sr. 6-0 235 Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS 96 ^ Chang, Emile DL Fr. 6-3 285 Elmont, N.Y./Valley Stream Central HS 97 * Bolling, Michael P Sr. 6-1 264 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer HS 98 * Cowman, Trevin DL Jr. 6-4 281 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West HS 99 Green, Matt DL So. 6-2 304 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS

*varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) Assistant Head Coach: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87) - The John B. and Ann M. Rogers Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach O" ensive Coordinator: Bruce Barnum (Eastern Washington ‘87) - O" ensive Line Coach Assistant Coaches: Brian Coon (Albion ‘92) - Assistant O" ensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Tight Ends Coach Joe Borich (Memphis ‘96) - Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02) - Special Teams Coordinator/O" ensive Assistant Rashaan Jordan (Alfred ‘95) - Linebackers Coach Ross Pennypacker (Millersville ‘05) - Defensive Backs Coach Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 14

ALPHABETICAL R OSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 70 * Adams, Ryan OL Sr. 6-5 285 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury HS 31 Aharanwa, K.C. S Fr. 6-3 199 Dallas, Texas/L.D. Bell HS 86 Alston, Drew P So. 6-0 189 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 32 Ambrosi, Anthony RB So. 5-9 197 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 91 ** Arezzo, Dario DL Sr. 6-0 240 North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 2 ** Baker, Jesse WR Sr. 6-2 198 Platteville, Wis./Platteville HS 93 Ballou, Ricky DL Jr. 6-2 251 Woodbridge, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall 30 * Barbour, Randy RB Jr. 5-9 190 Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson HS 45 ^ Barth, Tom WR So. 6-0 193 San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius HS 63 Barvin, Josh OL Sr. 6-8 281 Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) 7 *** Bax, Tim S Sr. 6-3 196 Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel HS 60 * Bernhard, Quentin OL Jr. 6-3 281 Alameda, Calif./Encinal HS 81 * Blackman, Horatio WR Sr. 6-3 193 Albany, N.Y./Albany HS 3 ** Bleymaier, Tommy WR Sr. 5-9 170 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS 53 Bohl, Andrew OL Jr. 6-4 287 Hartland, Wis./Catholic Memorial HS 97 * Bolling, Michael P Sr. 6-1 264 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer HS 69 Bourassa, Drew OL Fr. 6-3 257 Pittstown, N.J./Delaware Valley HS 2 ^ Campbell, Rashad DB Fr. 5-8 176 Cheltenham, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy 1 ** Canty, Zac WR Sr. 5-8 179 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 96 ^ Chang, Emile DL Fr. 6-3 285 Elmont, N.Y./Valley Stream Central HS 11 Connolly, Shane S Sr. 6-1 214 Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell HS 55 * Costello, Chris LB Jr. 6-1 229 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay HS 98 * Cowman, Trevin DL Jr. 6-4 281 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West HS 10 ^ Currie, Adam QB Fr. 6-1 193 Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian School 17 ^ Dennis, Chris DB Fr. 6-1 160 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower HS 94 Dial, Eric DL So. 6-4 273 Sumter, S.C./Sumter HS 95 DiStasio, Tom DL Jr. 5-10 183 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 83 Dolan, Doug WR So. 6-3 197 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS 92 Doupe, Tom DL Fr. 6-3 245 Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake HS 36 Falkiewicz, Vin RB So. 5-9 186 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial HS 87 Fenton, Avery TE Jr. 6-3 245 Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar HS 9 * Fenton, Emani DB So. 5-9 175 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 20 * FitzPatrick, Brian WR Sr. 5-10 184 Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy 17 *** Ford, Nathan QB Sr. 6-1 207 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 24 * Gajdos, Josh DB Jr. 6-1 193 Towaco, N.J./Montville Township HS 13 Ganter, Ben QB Jr. 6-2 204 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 57 Gerli, Bennett DL Sr. 6-1 229 Kent, Conn./The Kent School/Ithaca College 99 Green, Matt DL So. 6-2 304 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS 41 Greenway, Brad PK So. 6-0 189 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 11 ^ Harris, Adam LB Fr. 6-2 226 Towanda, Pa./Towanda Area HS 73 Harrison, Matt OL Fr. 6-4 286 Mississauga, Ont,/Phillips Exeter Academy 54 Hat! eld, Charlie OL Fr. 6-3 225 Lansing, N.Y./Lansing HS 84 Hawkins, Ricky WR So. 6-3 151 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 48 Heller, Ben S So. 6-2 187 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 80 ^ Heller, Jordan WR Fr. 6-2 186 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 27 Hendren, Marcus RB So. 5-11 205 Johnstown, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 35 Hochanadel, T.J. S Jr. 6-1 202 Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 38 Holtzman, Kevin S So. 5-11 182 Koloa, Hawaii/Kaua’i HS 19 ^ Houska, Ryan S Fr. 6-2 215 Plymouth, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 51 Imho" , Zack LB Fr. 6-4 216 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 4 ^ Johnson, Alex QB Fr. 6-3 195 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 76 Kearney, Matt OL So. 6-4 270 Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 21 ** Kenney, Matt WR Jr. 6-0 197 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 82 Key, Mark TE So. 6-5 242 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 4 *** Kilcoyne, Shane WR Sr. 5-11 195 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 29 ** Krimm, Gus S Sr. 6-0 205 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 67 ** Kunis, Frank DL Sr. 5-11 273 East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 91 ^ LaBarre, John PK Fr. 6-3 175 Walnutport, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic HS 40 Lainhart, Brandon LB So. 6-2 222 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 88 ^ Latiz-Hackett, Roland TE So. 6-1 222 Staten Island, N.Y./Staten Island Tech HS 74 Laymon, Tommy OL Fr. 6-2 255 Bloom! eld Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 58 * Levine, Aaron LB Jr. 6-2 223 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional HS 15 ^ Lewis, Troy RB Fr. 5-10 174 Hanover, Md./Cardinal Gibbons HS 12 ** Liuzza, Stephen WR Jr. 6-0 184 Pearl River, La./Slidell HS 5 * Longo, Mark DB Jr. 6-1 194 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 15

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 15 Lucas, Tyler QB Sr. 6-2 218 Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS 59 MacFarlane, Matt DL Fr. 6-3 233 Verona, Wis./Verona Area HS 89 Macias, William TE Sr. 6-2 249 North Bergen, N.J./High Tech HS 56 Manganelli, Joe LB Jr. 6-0 205 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor HS 39 Marks, Keaton S Fr. 6-2 192 San Diego, Calif./Santa Fe Christian HS 10 ** Maxwell, Nick P Sr. 5-10 209 Lacey, Wash./Timberline HS 45 ** McCarthy, Lucas DL Sr. 6-1 257 Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley HS 85 ^ McGowan, Drew TE Fr. 6-5 234 Evergreen Park, Ill./Saint Rita of Cascia HS 63 ^ Miner, Jim OL Fr. 6-5 255 West Chicago, Ill./West Chicago HS 22 ** Morand, Frank DB Jr. 6-2 192 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 64 Mortensen, Justin OL Sr. 6-0 278 Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest HS 90 Mosher, Ross TE So. 6-2 247 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook HS 78 * Motamedi, Babak OL Sr. 6-4 331 Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams HS 50 Murdock, Zak LB Fr. 6-1 232 Leechburg, Pa./Kiski Area HS 46 ^ Murray, Chris S Fr. 6-2 198 Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville HS 7 ^ Nitti, John TE So. 6-3 205 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School 65 Nwaka, Mike DL Jr. 6-2 275 Burtonville, Md./Georgetown Prep 75 Ostick, Paul OL So. 6-2 286 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 33 ** Ostrowsky, Brian LB Sr. 6-1 233 Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban HS 68 Pardoe, Ryan OL Fr. 6-5 269 Montandon, Pa./Milton Area HS 46 Patterson, Sam S Jr. 5-10 184 Sunderland, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 28 Perilstein, Alex PK So. 5-7 143 Narberth, Pa./Harriton HS 14 Piselli, Tom QB Sr. 6-1 218 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side HS 42 Pizzurro, Nick TE So. 6-3 220 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita HS 52 * Posey, Ryne DL Sr. 6-1 235 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North HS 49 Quinn, Dempsey S So. 6-4 205 Pitts! eld, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 1 ^ Randall, Tom WR Fr. 6-3 197 Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J./Bergen Catholic HS 43 Randolph, Aaron DB So. 5-9 170 Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS 62 Riggi, Daniel OL So. 6-5 280 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 96 *** Rihn, Graham DL Sr. 6-0 235 Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS 85 * Rosage, Je" DL Sr. 6-2 290 Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS 66 Ruch, Jonathan DL Sr. 6-2 236 Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic HS 19 ** Sabo, Anthony S Sr. 5-11 205 Novi, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 25 ^ Savage, Shane WR Fr. 5-10 176 Leesburg, Va./Flint Hill School 81 ^ Scheidler, Jon WR Fr. 6-2 176 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 14 ^ Schmidt, Travers S Fr. 6-0 201 Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua Area HS 89 ^ Sheridan, Chris WR Fr. 6-3 176 Paci! c Palisades, Calif./Loyola HS 16 Siam, Ty QB So. 6-1 196 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 25 *** Siwula, Luke RB Sr. 6-0 211 Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS 80 ** Spooner, Alex TE Sr. 6-1 251 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edwards HS 47 Spooner, Mike LB Fr. 6-1 221 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edward HS 23 Staruch, Nate DB Jr. 6-2 181 Freeland, Pa./Hazleton Area HS 34 Suhey, Doug S So. 5-11 202 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 26 ^ Taheri, Alex S So. 6-2 189 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS 29 ^ Tally, Zach DB Fr. 6-0 166 Dallas, Texas/W.T. White HS 6 Taylor, Abdul DB Fr. 5-10 163 Manhattan, N.Y./Paul Laurence Dunbar HS 72 Valdner, Dom OL So. 6-5 299 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 79 *** Valenta, Steve OL Sr. 6-6 309 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg HS 37 Vivian, Tyler S So. 6-0 201 Bloomington, Minn./Minnehaha Academy 88 * Vredenburgh, Zach TE Sr. 6-1 250 Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks HS 26 * Wade, Andy DB So. 5-10 172 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 18 ** Walters, Bryan WR Jr. 6-1 188 Bothell, Wash./Juanita HS 33 ^ Weiss, Matt S So. 5-10 178 Maple Grove, Minn./Breck School 8 * Zerante, Nick WR Jr. 6-3 199 Elmhurst, Ill./York Community HS 31 ^ Zimmerman, Robert LB So. 6-0 198 Brook! eld, Wis./Brook! eld Academy *varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) Assistant Head Coach: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87) - The John B. and Ann M. Rogers Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach O" ensive Coordinator: Bruce Barnum (Eastern Washington ‘87) - O" ensive Line Coach Assistant Coaches: Brian Coon (Albion ‘92) - Assistant O" ensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Tight Ends Coach Joe Borich (Memphis ‘96) - Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02) - Special Teams Coordinator/O" ensive Assistant Rashaan Jordan (Alfred ‘95) - Linebackers Coach Ross Pennypacker (Millersville ‘05) - Defensive Backs Coach Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 16

CORNELL O FFENSIVE D EPTH C HART VS . D ARTMOUTH WR 81 Horatio Blackman 6-3, 183, Sr. Had four catches for 65 yards at Lehigh, including career-long 43-yard reception...three Albany, N.Y. • Albany HS catches for 44 yards and a TD on ! nal drive vs. Princeton...career: 37 rec., 407 yds., 2 TDs.

3 Tommy Bleymaier 5-9, 170, Sr. Team captain...earned start at Bucknell...career-high 29 catches for 224 yards as a Boise, Idaho • Bishop Kelly HS junior...holder on kick conversions and ! eld goals...career: 50 rec., 452 yds.

LT 79 Steve Valenta 6-6, 309, Sr. All-America candidate...second-team All-Ivy in 2007...has started 27 straight games Orland Park, Ill. • Carl Sandburg HS at left tackle...two-year letter winner...career: 31 games, 27 consecutive starts.

70 Ryan Adams 6-5, 285, Sr. Played in all 10 games as a junior...earned ! rst start at Yale as TE in 2007...career: 27 Roxbury, N.J. • Roxbury HS games, 1 start.

LG 64 Justin Mortensen 6-0, 278, Sr. Earned ! rst career start in season opener at Bucknell...saw reserve action vs. the Rothschid, Wis. • D.C. Everest HS Bison in 2007...career: 10 games, 7 starts.

72 Dominic Valdner 6-5, 299, So. Saw action on the junior varsity in 2007...! rst-team all-league pick and team captain New Egypt, N.J. • New Egypt HS at New Egypt HS.

C 78 Babak Motamedi 6-4, 331, Sr. Earned ! rst varsity start in season opener at Bucknell...saw action in all 10 contests Rochester, Mich. • Rochester Adams HS as a reserve in 2007...career: 17 games, 7 starts.

75 Paul Ostick 6-2, 286, So. Looking for his ! rst varsity action...played on the junior varsity in 2007...! rst-team Havertown, Pa. • Malvern Prep School all-Southeastern Pennsylvania as a senior at Malvern Prep.

RG 53 Andrew Bohl 6-4, 287, Jr. Earned ! rst career start in season opener at Bucknell...former walk-on...shot putter Hortland, Wis. • Catholic Memorial HS on the Heptagonal championship track team at Cornell...career: 7 games, 7 starts.

63 Josh Barvin 6-8, 281, Sr. Saw ! rst varsity action as a reserve vs. Columbia in 2007...played two seasons on the Houston, Texas • Phillips Exeter Academy junior varsity...career: 8 games, 0 starts.

RT 60 Quentin Bernhard III 6-3, 281, Jr. All-Ivy candidate...has started 16 straight games at RT...two-year letter winner... Alameda, Calif. • Encinal HS career: 25 games, 17 starts.

62 Daniel Riggi 6-5, 280, So. Former walk-on...! rst-team all-state selection at Caledonia-Mumford HS...! rst-team Rochester, N.Y. • Caledonia-Mumford HS all-league on both o" ensive and defensive teams.

WR 1 Zac Canty 5-8, 170, Sr. HM All-Ivy in 2007...second on team in receptions (36)...11 catches, 120 yards at Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North HS Lehigh...10 catches, 102 yards, TD at Harvard...career: 126 rec., 1304 yds., 7 TDs.

4 Shane Kilcoyne 5-11, 195, Sr. Converted tailback is one of the team’s home run threats...career-high 6 catches for San Diego, Calif. • Torrey Pines HS 56 yds., TD vs. Colgate...seven career total TDs...career: 38 rec., 230 yds., 1 TD.

WR 18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 188, Jr. Career leader in punt, kick return yardage...eight catches for 138 yards, TD vs. Princeton... Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS three games with at least 7 catches in 2008...career: 83 rec., 1016 yds., 5 TDs.

2 Jesse Baker 6-2, 198, Sr. Team leader in catches (40), receiving yards (497) and TDs (5) in 2008...10 catches, Platteville, Wis. • Platteville HS 141 yards and 2 TDs at Lehigh...career: 104 rec., 1237 yds., 7 TDs.

QB 17 Nathan Ford 6-1, 207, Sr. Three-year starter...school record 447 yds. of T.O. at Lehigh...team captain...! rst-team All-Ivy Palo Alto, Calif. • Palo Alto HS baseball player...career: 521-of-867, 5364 yds., 24 TDs, 34 INTs; 207 rush, 486 yds., 11 TDs.

13 Ben Ganter 6-2, 204, Jr. Saw action in six varsity games o" the bench in 2007...father was long-time o" ensive State College, Pa. • State College Area HS coordinator for Joe Paterno at Penn State...career: 19-of-44, 165 yds, 1 TD, 2 INTs.

TE 80 Alex Spooner 6-1, 251, Sr. Two-year starter at tight end...two-year letter winner...career-best ! ve catches for 43 Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edwards HS yards vs. Bucknell in 2007...also long snapper on punts...career: 20 rec., 148 yds. or 88 Zach Vredenburgh 6-1, 250, Sr. Played in all 17 consecutive contests...! rst career TD reception vs. Colgate...11.8 yards Chenango Forks, N.Y. • Chenango Forks HS per reception for career...career: 11 rec., 130 yds., TD.

TB 30 Randy Barbour 5-9, 190, Jr. Led team in rushing in 2007, leads again in 2008...ran for 114 yards TD at Bucknell... Huntsville, Ala. • James O. Oliver HS career: 218 rush, 791 yds., 10 TDs; 26 rec., 214 yds.

25 Luke Siwula 6-0, 211, Sr. Two-time All-Ivy, Academic All-American...! fth on school’s rushing list...sixth on school’s Cortland, N.Y. • Homer HS touchdowns list...career: 561 rush, 2,417 yds., 18 TDs; 41 rec., 377 yds., 4 TDs. Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 17

CORNELL D EFENSIVE D EPTH C HART VS . D ARTMOUTH DE 66 Jonathan Ruch 6-2, 236, Sr. Has three career starts (Lehigh, Brown, Princeton)...has seen action in seven contests...16 Emmaus, Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic HS tackles this season...! rst career TFL at Lehigh...career: 16 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-6 yds.).

91 Dario Arezzo 6-0, 240, Sr. Two-year starter...career-best 26 tackles, 7.5 TFL in 2007...has seen action in 29 varsity North Syracuse, N.Y. • Christian Brothers Academy contests with 14 starts...career: 45 tackles, 9.0 TFL (-38 yds), 3.5 sacks (-17 yds), INT.

NG 67 Frank Kunis 5-11, 273, Sr. Three-year starter...has started 22 career games...career-high 32 tackles as a junior... East Hanover, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep career: 78 tackles, 5.0 TFL (-23 yds.), 1.0 sack (-12 yds).

98 Trevin Cowman 6-4, 281, Jr. Has seen action in 18 career varsity games...... nationally ranked HS wrestler in the Kingston, Pa. • Wyoming Valley West HS heavyweight division...career: 13 tackles, 1 TFL (-1 yd). DE 45 Lucas McCarthy 6-1, 257, Sr. Two-year starter...notched 7 tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Bucknell in 2007...career: 78 Hood River, Ore. • Hood River Valley HS tackles, 8.5 TFL (-25 yds.), 3.0 sacks (-16 yds.).

85 Je" Rosage 6-2, 290, Sr. Fifth-year senior...former tight end...had a tackle and recovered a fumble in the season Panama, N.Y. • Panama Central HS opener at Bucknell...has played in 19 varsity contests.

SLB 33 Brian Ostrowsky 6-1, 233, Sr. Two-year letter winner...had 8 tackles, TFL vs. Yale...career-high 10 tackles vs. Colgate... Wyoming, Pa. • Bishop Homan HS career: 58 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-10 yds), 1.0 sack (-4 yds.).

58 Aaron Levine 6-2, 223, Jr. Played in seven contests as a sophomore...saw action in the opener vs. Bucknell with Export, Pa. • Franklin Regional HS one tackle in 2007...played on the junior varsity as a freshman...career: 7 tackles.

MLB 55 Chris Costello 6-1, 229, Jr. Had 11 tackles vs. Colgate...6 tackles, FF in ! rst start at Bucknell...8 tackles, TFL, FF vs. Katonah, N.Y. • John Jay HS Yale...career: 75 tackles, 8.5 TFL (-20 yds), 1.0 sack (-8 yds), 3 FF, 2 blocked kicks.

52 Ryne Posey 6-1, 235, Sr. Had 5 tackles in ! rst varsity time vs. Bucknell in 2007...former walk-on...father Daryl Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Lee’s Summit North HS played four seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs...career: 17 tackles, 0.5 TFL (-1 yds.).

WLB 96 Graham Rihn 6-0, 235, Sr. Defensive team captain...2.5 TFL, blocked extra-point at Bucknell...two-time Ivy Defensive Alison Park, Pa. • Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS POW...career: 102 tackles, 16.5 TFL (-64 yds.), 5.0 sacks (-36 yds), INT, 3 FF, 4 BLK.

51 Zach Imho" 6-4, 216, Fr. Has seen special teams action in ! rst two games...two-year starter at nationally ranked Cincinnati, Ohio • Colerain HS Colerain HS...helped team to four conference titles and a state championship.

R 29 Gus Krimm 6-0, 205, Sr. Three-year starter at strong safety/rover...25 straight starts...career-high 11 tackles and ! rst Columbus, Ohio • Upper Arlington HS INT at Princeton in 2007...career: 155 tackles, 8.5 TFL (-44 yds.), 5.5 sacks (-37 yds.), 2 INTs.

34 Doug Suhey 5-11, 202, So. One of top defenders on junior varsity in 2007...three-year starter at State College Area HS... State College, Pa. • State College Area HS his Uncle Matt played for 10 seasons in the NFL with Chicago Bears ...career: 2 tackles.

FS 7 Tim Bax 6-3, 196, Sr. Two-time All-Ivy selection...top returning tackler in Ivy League (100 in 2007)...played in Chicago, Ill. • Mount Carmel HS 36 straight games...career: 258 tackles, 17.0 TFL (-62 yds), 3.0 sacks (-23 yds), 4 INTs.

49 Dempsey Quinn 6-4, 205, So. Has seens action in seven career games...had three tackles in win over Georgetown Pitts! eld, Mass. • Avon Old Farms School for Boys in 2007...former walk-on...career: 4 tackles.

B 19 Anthony Sabo 5-11, 205, Sr. 9 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks, FF vs. Yale en route to Ivy Defensive POW...has seen action in 25 Novi, Mich. • Detroit Cathoic Central HS varsity contests with seven starts...career: 95 tackles, 7.0 TFL (-42), 4.5 sacks (-39), FF.

35 T.J. Hochanadel 6-1, 202, Jr. Saw ! rst varsity action on special teams at Bucknell...was an all-Metro selection on Woodinville, Wash. • Eastside Catholic HS o" ense and defense at Eastside Catholic HS...career: 3 tackles.

CB 26 Andy Wade 5-10, 172, So. Earned ! rst career start vs. Yale...had eight tackles, two PDs vs. Bulldogs...saw action in East Aurora, N.Y. • East Aurora HS ! ve games as freshman on special teams...career: 22 tackles, 4 PD.

5 Mark Longo 6-1, 194, Jr. Earned ! rst varsity letter in 2007...had three pass breakups in win over Columbia... Middletown, N.J. • Middletown South HS excellent special teams player...career: 14 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-3 yds), 7 PD.

CB 9 Emani Fenton 5-9, 175, So. Had 7 tackles, pass breakup at Bucknell...6 tackles, 2 PD vs. Yale...! rst INT vs. Brown on ! nal Ashburn, Va. • Flint Hill School play of regulation in OT win in 2007...career: 57 tackles, INT, 11 PD, 5.0 TFL (-14 yds).

22 Frank Morand 6-2, 192, Jr. Has started 13 career games...! rst career INT returned 72 yards for TD vs. Colgate in Cincinnati, Ohio • St. Xavier HS 2007...named Ivy Defensive POW...career: 64 tackles, INT, 13 PD, 1.0 TFL (-2 yds.). Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 18

CORNELL S PECIAL T EAMS D EPTH C HART VS . D ARTMOUTH PK 41 Brad Greenway 6-0, 189, So. Two ! eld goals in one-point win at Lehigh...perfect on all 13 career PATs...missed Encinitas, Calif. • La Costa Canyon HS freshman season due to injury...career: 6-of-8 FG, long of 34, 13-of-13 PATs.

28 Alex Perilstein 5-7, 143, So. Walk-on kicker has an accurate leg...kicked on the junior varsity in 2007...three-year Narberth, Pa. • Harriton HS letter winner and all-conference selection at Harriton HS.

P 10 Nick Maxwell 5-10, 209, Sr. All-Ivy candidate...has punted in 27 varsity contests...third season as a starter...career: Lacey, Wash. • Timberline HS 127 punts, 38.2 yds., long of 52, 36 punts I20.

97 Michael Bolling 6-1, 264, Sr. Fifth-year senior has punted in 14 varsity games...! ve punts of at least 50 yards... Ann Arbor, Mich. • Ann Arbor Pioneer HS career: 62 punts, 36.8 yds., long of 54, 25 punts I20.

KR 18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 188, Jr. Ranks among all-time leaders in kicko" returns and yards in just three seasons for Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS Big Red...career: 86 ret., 1,836 yds., 21.3 yds. per return, TD. and 30 Randy Barbour 5-9, 190, Jr. Team’s starting running back...4 career kick returns for 86 yards, 21.5 average. or 4 Shane Kilcoyne 5-11, 194, Sr. Speed back converted to WR...14 kick returns for 367 yards, 26.2 average, 1 TD.

PR 18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 188, Jr. Owns school single season (345 yards) and career (638 yards) punt return records... Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS ranked 22nd nationally in 2007...career: 72 ret., 716 yds., 9.9 yards per return, TD.

12 Stephen Liuzza 6-0, 184, Jr. First season as a punt returner...converted quarterback now one of the team’s top Pearl River, La. • Slidell HS targets at wide receiver....875 all-purpose yards in 24 varsity games.

LS 80 Alex Spooner 6-1, 251, Sr. Starting tight end served as team’s backup snapper last season...has seen action in Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edwards HS 29 varsity contests...has 20 career receptions for 148 yards.

88 Zach Vredenburgh 6-1, 250, Sr. Played in all 10 contests in 2007 as a tight end...! rst career touchdown in loss to Chenango Forks, N.Y. • Chenango Forks HS Colgate...career: 11 rec., 130 yds.

H 3 Tommy Bleymaier 5-9, 170, Sr. Team captain...slot receiver with great hands...father is AD at Boise State...career: Boise, Idaho • Bishop Kelly HS 50 rec., 452 yds.

14 Tom Piselli 6-1, 218, Sr. Reserve quarterback...made the travel squad as a junior...helped lead high school Rockville Centre, N.Y. • South Side HS team to a state title.

DARTMOUTH OFFENSE DARTMOUTH DEFENSE LT 68 ALEX RAPP (6-5, 260, Sr., St. Louis, Mo.) DE 96 CHARLES BAY (6-3, 235, So., Marietta, Ga.) 67 William Montgomery (6-5, 278, So., The Woodlands, Texas) 38 Taylor Babcock (6-2, 238, Sr., Weston, Conn.) LG 73 JOHN O’SULLIVAN (6-5, 278, So, Merrick, N.Y.) NG 36 ROYCE EGEOLU (5-10, 240, Fr., San Antonio, Texas) 65 Patrick Lahey (6-3, 282, Fr., North Andover, Mass.) 60 Max Copello (6-1, 305, Sr., Stockton, Calif.) C 58 AUSTEN FLETCHER (6-1, 275, Fr., Old Brookville, N.Y.) DT 94 REHAN MUTTALIB (6-1, 250, Sr., Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.) 51 Elliott Dial (6-1, 295, Sr., Sumter, S.C.) 91 Je" ery Smith (6-3, 240, Jr., Ponte Verda, Fla.) RG 71 ALEX WODKA (6-3, 285, So., Arlington Heights, Ill.) DE 79 MALCOM FREBERG (6-2, 206, Sr., Marietta, Ga.) 74 Kyle Cook (6-5, 260 Fr., Anaheim, Calif.) 46 Marlon Alebiosu (6-1, 210, Jr., Samford, Conn.) RT 66 ALEXANDER TOTH (6-5, 280, Jr., Bronxville, N.Y.) OLB 6 CASEY FROST (6-3, 209, Sr., Lawndale, Calif.) 73 John O’Sullivan (6-5, 280, Jr., Merrick, N.Y.) 25 Michael Dearwater (6-1, 215, Jr., Mamaroneck, N.Y.) TE 41 JOHN GALLAGHER (6-2, 255, Fr., Salem, Ore.) MLB 56 ANDREW DETE (6-1, 215, Sr., Marietta, Ga.) 81 Carroll Papajohn (6-5, 235, Jr., Gulf Breeze, Fla.) 45 Tony Bates (6-1, 215, Sr., Hammonton, N.J.) QB 5 ALEX JENNY (5-11, 182, Jr., Wayland, Mass.) OLB 33 JOE BATTAGLIA (6-1, 222, Sr., Manlius, N.Y.) 2 Tim McManus (6-0, 183, So., St. Paul, Minn.) 44 Spencer Hood (6-2, 200, So., Carlsbad, Calif.) RB 3 MILAN WILLIAMS (5-9, 172, Sr., Mobile, Ala) CB 34 ROBBIE KRATTIGER (5-11, 188, So., Norman, Okla.) 1 Rob Mitchelson (5-10, 185, Jr., Oaklahoma City, Okla.) 16 Muhammed Abdul-Shakoor (5-10, 171, Jr., Stone Mt., Ga.) RB 49 NICK SCHWEIGER (5-10, 190, Fr., Norton, Mass.) FS 21 PETER PIDERMANN (6-0, 200, Jr., Hialeh, Fla.) 32 Nate Servis (5-10, 195, Sr., Milwaukee, Wis.) 6 Casey Frost (6-3, 209, Sr., Lawndale, Calif.) WR 88 PHILIP GALLIGAN (5-11, 186, Sr., Morgana, Calif.) SS 26 IAN WILSON (6-0, 198, Sr., Burbank, Calif.) 9 Kyle Battle (6-3, 180, So., Cincinnati, Ohio) 37 Pat Scorah (5-8, 205, So., Washington D.C.) WR 83 ERIC PAUL (6-4, 201, Sr., The Woodlands, Texas) CB 27 SHAWN ABUHOFF (5-11, 185, Fr., Hialeah, Fla.) 2 Tim McManus (6-0, 183, So., St. Paul, Minn.) 28 Matt Dornak (5-11, 198, Jr., Austin, Texas) DARTMOUTH SPECIALISTS PK 23 FOLEY SCHMIDT (5-9, 175, Fr., Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) H 5 ALEX JENNY (5-11, 182, Jr., Wayland, Mass.) 29 Donald Kephart (5-11, 210, So., Lafayette, Calif.) 98 Brian Scullin (6-5, 211, Sr., Alexandria, Va.) P 98 BRIAN SCULLIN (6-5, 211, Sr., Alexandria, Va.) KR 49 NICK SCHWEIGER (5-10, 190, Fr. Norton, Mass.) 39 Matthew Kelly (6-3, 193, So., Tampa, Fla.) 21 Peter Pidermann (6-0, 200, Jr., Hialeah, Fla.) LS 57 JOSH SPEICHER (6-0, 230, Sr., Boston, Mass.) PR 27 SHAWN ABUHOFF (5-11, 185, Fr., Hialeah, Fla.) 92 Josh Eden (6-4, 245, So., State College, Pa.) 88 Philip Galligan (5-11, 186, Sr., Moraga, Calif.) Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 19

Rushing Total O! ense Long Plays Rushed for 300+ yards ...... Never done Gained 300+ total yards ...... Nathan Ford Run of 90+ yards ...... John McNi" Rushed for 200+ yards ...... Chad Levitt 436 yards (431 pass, 5 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990) 218 yards on 39 carries, at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996) Gained 400+ total yards ...... Nathan Ford Run of 80+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 100+ yards ...... Randy Barbour 436 yards (431 pass, 5 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) (114-23) at Bucknell (Sept. 20, 2008) Ran 70+ plays ...... Ricky Rahne Run of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 5 TDs ...... Ed Marinaro 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971) Ran 60+ plays ...... Nathan Ford Run of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 4 TDs ...... Derrick Harmon 61 plays (55 pass, 6 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 1983) Ran 50+ plays ...... Nathan Ford Run of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed for 3 TDs ...... Randy Barbour 61 plays (55 pass, 6 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) vs. Brown (Oct. 20, 2007) Ran 40+ plays ...... Nathan Ford Run of 40+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Rushed 40+ times ...... Chad Levitt 61 plays (55 pass, 6 rush), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 42 yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 40 times, vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996) Pass of 90+ yards ...... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz Rushed 30+ times ...... Randy Barbour Defense 90 yards, at Yale (Oct. 20, 1951) 32 times, vs. Brown (Octt. 20, 2007) Intercepted 3 passes ...... Doug Knopp Pass of 80+ yards ...... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice Two players rushed for 100 yards ...... vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995) 80 yards, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004) Kuhn (24-175), Siwula (30-117), at Columbia (Nov. 12, 2005) Intercepted 2 passes ...... Sean Nassoiy Pass of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) Passing Had 20+ tackles ...... Neil Morrissey Pass of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Passed for 400+ yards ...... Nathan Ford 24 (7-17) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 431 yards on 33-of-55 passing, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Had 15+ tackles ...... Tim Bax Pass of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Passed for 300+ yards ...... Nathan Ford 15 (11-4) vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 431 yards on 33-of-55 passing, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Had 10+ tackles ...... Bax (13), Costello (11), Ostrowsky (10, Pass of 40+ yards ...... Nathan Ford to Bryan Walters Passed for 200+ yards ...... Nathan Ford Rihn (10) vs. Colgate (Oct. 18, 2008) 43 yards, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 431 yards on 33-of-55 passing, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Had 2+ sacks ...... Gus Krimm (2.0) and Anthony Sabo (2.0) Kicked 50+-yard " eld goal ...... John Rodin Threw 5+ touchdown passes ...... Never done vs. Yale (Sept. 27, 2008) 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995) Threw 4 touchdown passes ...... Ricky Rahne Had 3+ tackles for loss ...... Chris Costello Kicked 40+-yard " eld goal ...... Peter Zell 4, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2000) 2.5 for 5 yards at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) 40-yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Threw 3 touchdown passes ...... Nathan Ford Kicked 80+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel 3, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Miscellaneous 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001) Attempted 60+ passes ...... Nathan Ford 100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game Kicked 70+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel 63, at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) Liuzza (131)/Bleymaier (107), Walters (103) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 77 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) Attempted 50+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Fumble Return For Touchdown ...... Nate Tarsi Kicked 60+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel 55, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 50 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004) 61 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 11, 2003) Attempted 40+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Interception Return For Touchdown ...... Frank Morand Returned a punt 80+ yards ...... Bryan Walters 55, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 72 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) Attempted 30+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Punt Return For Touchdown ...... Bryan Walters Returned a kicko! 95+ yards ...... Barrett Rosser 55, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972) Completed 30+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Kicko! Return For A Touchdown ...... Shane Kilcoyne Returned an interception 80+ yards ...... Mark Broderick 33, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) 94 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990) Completed 20+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Blocked Punt ...... Chris Costello 33, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Threw 6 interceptions ...... Marty Stallone Blocked Field Goal ...... Graham Rihn 6 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985) vs. Yale (Sept. 27, 2008) Threw 5 interceptions ...... Dave Dase Blocked Extra Point ...... Graham Rihn 5 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 21, 1987) vs. Bucknell (Sept. 20, 2008) Threw 4 interceptions ...... Mike Hood Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown ...... Nick Zerante 4 interceptions, vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 24, 1998) 1 yard, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Threw 3 interceptions ...... Nathan Ford Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown ...... 3 interceptions, at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) Kyle Thomas, 48 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) Blocked Kick Returned For Defensive Extra Point ...... Receiving Colin Nash, 90 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) Caught 15+ passes ...... John Tagliaferri 15 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985) Team Had 600+ yards in Total O! ense ...... at Brown Caught 10+ passes ...... Zac Canty Scored 100+ points ...... 110 vs. Case Western (Oct. 15, 1921) 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995) 10 receptions, at Harvard (Oct. 11, 2008) Scored 90+ points ...... 91 vs. Susquehanna (Nov. 8, 1924) Had 500+ yards in Total O! ense ...... vs. Princeton Caught 8+ passes ...... Jesse Baker (9), Bryan Walters (8) Scored 80+ points .....80 vs. Susquehanna (Sept. 27, 1925) 555 yards (Nov. 1, 2008) vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Scored 70+ points ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) Scored on " rst o! ensive play ...... vs. Harvard Had 200+ yards receiving ...... Joe Splendorio Scored 60+ points ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) 21-yard pass from Ryan Kuhn to Brian Romney (Oct. 8, 2005) 204 yards (11 receptions), at Brown (Oct. 2, 1999) Scored 50+ points ...... 57 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005) Recorded a safety ...... at Penn (Nov. 17, 2007) Had 100+ yards receiving ...... Bryan Walters Recorded a defensive TD ...... vs. Colgate 138 yards (8 receptions) vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Scored 40+ points ...... 45 at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Frank Morand 72-yd. INT return (Oct. 13, 2007) Caught 3 TD passes ...... Eric Krawczyk Scored 30+ points ...... 34 vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) Zero punts in a game ...... vs. Penn 106 yards (8 receptions), vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003) Back-to-back 40+ point games ...... Nov. 17, 1982 Caught 2 TD passes ...... Jesse Baker vs. Lafayette (41), at Fordham (45) 1997 Zero sacks allowed in a game ...... at Lehigh at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) Rushed for 500+ yards ...... Never done Two 100-yard receivers, same game ...... Rushed for 400+ yards ...... at Penn Oct. 4, 2008 Baker (141 yds) and Canty (120 yds) at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008) 414 yards (Sept. 22, 1979) Blocked two kicks in a game ...... at Dartmouth Rushed for 300+ yards ...... vs. Columbia Graham Rihn (FG); Chris Costello (P) (Nov. 3, 2007) Kicking 369 yards (Nov. 12, 2005) Had 25+ " rst downs in a game ...... vs. Princeton Kicked 4 " eld goals ...... Trevor MacMeekin Rushed for 200+ yards ...... at Georgetown 29, (Nov. 1, 2008) vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004) 252 yards (Sept. 29 , 2007) Had 40+ minutes in time of possession ...... vs. Columbia Kicked 3 " eld goals ...... Peter Zell Passed for 500+ yards ...... Never done 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005) vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006) Passed for 400+ yards ...... vs. Princeton Recorded a shutout ...... 21-0 vs. Yale (Nov. 6, 1993) Kicked 2 " eld goals ...... Brad Greenway 431 yards (Nov. 1, 2008) Held opponent to negative yards rushing ...... 2, vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2008) Passed for 300+ yards ...... vs. Princeton -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005) An extra point was missed ...... Peter Zell 431 yards (Nov. 1, 2008) Played in 3+ overtime game...... Never done at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) Passed for 200+ yards ...... vs. Princeton Played in 2-overtime game...... at Brown Punted 10+ times ...... Nick Maxwell 431 yards (Nov. 1, 2008) W, 10-7 (Oct. 26, 2002) 11, vs. Yale (Sept. 27, 2008) Had 700+ yards in Total O! ense ...... Never done Played in overtime game ...... vs. Brown W, 38-31 (Oct. 20, 2007) Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 20

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD E! . TFL QB Sack Tackles Solo Asst Tot No-Yds No-Yds Sep 20 at Bucknell W 21 -20 5,173 Nathan Ford ...... 308-186-11 .604 1913 10 116.13 * Sep 27 YALE W 17 -14 13,142 Stephen Liuzza ...... 6-4-0 .667 67 0 160.47 Tim Bax ...... 25 36 61 2.5-5 0-0 Oct 4 at Lehigh W 25 -24 10,460 Nick Maxwell ...... 1-1-0 1.000 4 0 133.60 Chris Costello ...... 26 26 52 7.5-19 1.0-8 * Oct 11 at Harvard 17 -38 L 11,263 Luke Siwula ...... 1-1-0 1.000 3 1 455.20 Emani Fenton ...... 25 17 42 4.5-13 0-0 Oct 18 COLGATE 22 -38 L 8,542 Ben Ganter ...... 3-0-0 .000 0 0 0.00 Gus Krimm ...... 14 25 39 4.0-20 2.5-18 * Oct 25 at Brown 7 -27 L 9,298 Cornell 321-192-11 .598 1987 11 116.26 Graham Rihn ...... 17 22 39 4.5-23 2.0-17 * Nov 4 PRINCETON 26 -31 L 7,122 Opponents 194-118-2 .608 1673 12 151.61 Brian Ostrowsky ...... 11 26 37 3.5-9 1.0-4 * Nov 11 DARTMOUTH Anthony Sabo ...... 16 14 30 5.0-29 2.5-25 * Nov 18 at Columbia Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LG Andy Wade ...... 15 5 20 0-0 0-0 * Nov 25 PENN Frank Kunis...... 8 12 20 1.5-17 1.5-17 Randy Barbour ...... 94 333 19 314 3.3 4 32 Luke McCarthy ...... 9 10 19 1.0-1 0-0 * denotes conference game Luke Siwula ...... 58 236 14 222 3.8 0 17 Frank Morand ...... 12 6 18 0.5-1 0-0 Stephen Liuzza ...... 28 142 22 120 4.3 0 19 TEAM STATISTICS Cornell Opp Jonathan Ruch ...... 5 11 16 1.0-6 0-0 Nathan Ford ...... 41 149 70 79 1.9 2 20 Dario Arezzo ...... 7 7 14 1.0-6 0-0 Scoring ...... 19.3 27.4 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 20 0 20 6.7 0 15 Ben Heller ...... 6 3 9 1.0-10 1.0-10 Points...... 135 192 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 Mark Longo...... 6 2 8 1.0-3 0-0 First Downs ...... 151 120 Zac Canty ...... 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 Ricky Ballou ...... 4 4 8 1.5-5 1.5-5 by Rushing-Passing-Penalty...... 44-98-9 50-63-7 TEAM ...... 6 0 18 -18 -3.0 0 0 Ryne Posey ...... 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 Rushing Yards/Game ...... 106.7 131.3 Cornell 232 890 143 747 3.2 6 32 K.C. Aharanwa ...... 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 Rushes ...... 232 237 Opponent 237 1101 182 919 3.9 11 52 Trevin Cowman ...... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 Yards Gained ...... 890 1101 Alex Spooner ...... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 Yards Lost ...... 143 182 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Marcus Hendren ...... 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 Net Yards ...... 747 919 Jesse Baker ...... 40 497 12.4 5 37 Josh Gajdos...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 3.2 3.9 Zac Canty ...... 36 358 9.9 1 31 Aaron Levine ...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 TDs Rushing ...... 6 11 Bryan Walters ...... 32 391 12.2 1 43 T.J. Hochanadel ...... 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards/Game ...... 283.9 239.0 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 21 145 6.9 1 26 Shane Connolly ...... 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 321-192-11 194-118-2 Horatio Blackman ...... 16 213 13.3 1 43 Quentin Bernhard ...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Completion Percentage ...... 598 .608 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 10 66 6.6 0 19 Matt Kenney ...... 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards ...... 1987 1673 Randy Barbour ...... 8 71 8.9 0 18 Doug Suhey ...... 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 Average Per Catch ...... 10.3 14.2 Stephen Liuzza ...... 7 68 9.7 0 31 Anthony Ambrosi ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Passing E% ciency...... 116.26 151.61 Alex Spooner ...... 7 56 8.0 0 11 Nathan Ford ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 TDs Passing ...... 11 12 Luke Siwula ...... 7 14 2.0 0 7 Aaron Randolph ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Total O! ense/Game ...... 390.6 370.3 Nick Zerante ...... 4 62 15.5 1 17 Je" Rosage ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Total O" ensive Plays/Yards...... 553/2734 431/2592 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 3 33 11.0 1 18 Steve Valenta ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 4.9 6.0 Marcus Hendren ...... 1 13 13.0 0 13 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punting Average ...... 38.3 40.3 Cornell 192 1987 10.3 11 43 Bryan Walters ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punts-Yards-Blocked ...... 39-1494-0 32-1573-0 Opponents 118 1673 14.2 12 78 Zach Imho" ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Net Punting ...... 29.4 37.3 Dempsey Quinn ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punt Return Average ...... 6.9 11.2 Kicko! Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Luke Siwula ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punts Returned-Yards ...... 14-97 22-246 Kick Return Average ...... 22.7 16.5 Bryan Walters ...... 24 531 22.1 0 41 Interceptions (2): Bax, Krimm Kicks Returned-Yards ...... 33-749 24-396 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 153 30.6 0 73 Pass Break-ups (27): E. Fenton 9, Bax 4, Wade 4, Krimm 2, Interceptions-Yards ...... 2-8 11-85 Randy Barbour ...... 2 43 21.5 0 23 Longo 2, Ostrowsky 2, Kunis, McCarthy, Rihn, Sabo. Fumbles-Lost ...... 4-3 16-7 Marcus Hendren ...... 1 14 14.0 0 14 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Jesse Baker ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Fumble Recoveries (7): Krimm 2, Baker, Kunis, Morand, Penalties-Yards ...... 40-317 34-311 Horatio Blackman ...... 0 8 0.0 0 0 Rihn, Rosage. QB Sacks By-Yards ...... 12-98 11-55 Cornell 33 749 22.7 0 73 Forced Fumbles (8): Costello 2, Ballou, Ford, Kunis, Ostrowsky, 3rd Down Conversions ...... 53-123 (43%) 33-94 (35%) Opponents 24 396 16.5 0 36 Rihn, Sabo. 4th Down Conversions ...... 10-18 (56%) 6-9 (67%) Time of Possession (Average) ...... 31:34 28:26 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Blocked Kicks (2): Rihn 2. Attendance-Average ...... 28,806-9,602 36,194-9,049 Bryan Walters ...... 14 97 6.9 0 23 Special Teams Tackles: Bax 6, Wade 5, Aharanwa 4, A. Spooner Cornell 14 97 6.9 0 23 4, Costello 2, Gajdos 3, Hendren 3, Posey 3, Hochanadel 2, Ken- Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Opponents 22 246 11.2 2 84 ney 2, Rihn 2, Ambrosi, Ballou, Connolly, Heller, Imho" , Krimm, Cornell 31 41 23 40 0 — 135 McCarthy, Ostrowsky, Sabo, Siwula, Vredenburgh. Opponents 36 72 17 67 0 — 192 Int. Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Gus Krimm 1 8 8.0 0 8 2008 F IELD G OAL S EQUENCE PAT 2-PT Def. Tim Bax 1 0 0.0 0 0 Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty Pts Cornell 2 8 4.0 0 8 FG Sequence ...... Cornell ...... Opponents Brad Greenway ...... 0 6-8 13-13 0-0 0 0 31 Opponents 11 85 7.8 0 40 Bucknell ...... 37wl ...... Jesse Baker ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 30 Yale ...... (21), 21wr ...... 42k Randy Barbour ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Lehigh ...... (27), (34) ...... (35), (46) Nathan Ford ...... 2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 0 12 Cornell 0 0 0.0 0 0 Harvard ...... (25) ...... 41wl, (35) Bryan Walters ...... 1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 8 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Colgate ...... — ...... (35) Horatio Blackman ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Brown...... — ...... (21), (22) Zac Canty ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LG Princeton ...... (25), (31) ...... (18) Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Dartmouth Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Brad Greenway ...... 4-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 6-8 34 Columbia Nick Zerante ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Cornell 4-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 6-8 34 Penn Cornell ...... 17 6-8 13-13 1-3 0 0 135 Opponents 3-3 3-3 1-3 0-0 7-9 46 Opponents 25 7-9 19-22 1-3 0 0 192 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate ! eld goal was made. Numbers with k indicate Punting No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLK ! eld goal was blocked. Total O! ense Leaders Plays Rush Pass Yards Avg Nick Maxwell ...... 36 1392 38.7 51 11 1 4 0 Nathan Ford ...... 349 79 1913 1992 284.6 Michael Bolling ...... 3 102 34.0 40 1 0 1 0 Randy Barbour ...... 94 314 0 314 44.9 Cornell 39 1494 38.3 51 12 1 5 0 Opponents 39 1573 40.3 76 15 4 1 0 All-Purpose Leaders Rush Rec PR KOR INT Tot Avg Bryan Walters ...... 0 391 97 531 0 1019 145.6 Jesse Baker ...... 0 497 0 0 0 497 71.0 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 21

GAME 1 C ORNELL 21, B UCKNELL 20 Cornell Individual Stats Bucknell Individual Stats Sept. 20, 2008 Christy Mathewson Memorial Stadium Lewisburg, Pa. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Randy Barbour ...... 23 114 1 32 Josh Lee ...... 6 25 0 15 Senior Graham Rihn blocked an ex- Cornell 7 7 7 0 — 21 Luke Siwula ...... 15 61 0 16 A.J. Kizekai ...... 5 14 0 8 tra-point kick in the fourth quarter to Bucknell 6 8 0 6 — 20 Nathan Ford ...... 4 17 0 6 Kevin Mullen ...... 3 10 0 5 hold o" unbeaten Bucknell as the Big TEAM ...... 2 -5 0 0 Ryan Smith ...... 3 5 0 3 Red opened the 2008 season with a 1st Quarter Andrew Lair ...... 2 4 0 3 21-20 victory over the Bison at Christy B—Trigg 5-yard run (Carney kick failed), Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Marcello Trigg ...... 19 -1 1 5 Mathewson Memorial Stadium. Seniors 12:46 Nathan Ford ...... 26-21-2 207 2 37 Marlon Woods...... 1 -2 0 0 Nathan Ford and Jesse Baker connected C—Baker 8-yard pass from Ford Ben Ganter ...... 3-0-0 0 0 0 TEAM ...... 1 -9 0 0 for a pair of touchdowns. (Greenway kick), 4:51 Ford ended his afternoon 21-of-26 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg passing for 207 yards and two touch- 2nd Quarter Bryan Walters ...... 7 63 0 29 Marcello Trigg .....27-19-0 219 2 45 downs, with ! ve receptions for 77 yards C—Barbour 13-yard run (Greenway kick), Jesse Baker ...... 5 77 2 37 coming from Baker. Bryan Walters had a 9:09 Zac Canty ...... 3 26 0 12 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg team-high seven catches for 63 yards for B—Pasternak 5-yard pass from Trigg Alex Spooner ...... 3 24 0 11 Shaun Pasternak ...... 11 117 2 45 the Big Red. Junior Randy Barbour had his (Trigg pass to Pasternak), 0:50 Nick Zerante ...... 1 14 0 14 A.J. Kizekai ...... 3 72 0 35 second career 100-yard game to lead the Randy Barbour ...... 1 2 0 2 Alex Odenbach ...... 2 17 0 9 Big Red o" ense, rushing 23 times for 114 3rd Quarter Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 1 0 1 Cale Cadman ...... 2 10 0 6 yards and a score. Senior Tim Bax led the C—Baker 5-yard pass from Ford Josh Lee ...... 1 3 0 3 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 defense with 12 tackles, including one for (Greenway kick), 9:13 Nick Maxwell ...... 3 124 41.3 46 2 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 a loss, as Cornel llimited Bucknell’s option Phil Azarik ...... 5 210 42.0 46 2 attack to 46 rushing yards on 31 carries. 4th Quarter Field Goal Attempts The Big Red o" ense was balanced B—Pasternak 8-yard pas from Trigg Brad Greenway Field Goal Attempts throughout, garnering 187 rushing yards (Carney kick blocked), 10:56 4th ...... 13:20 ...... 37-yards...... Missed None and putting up 207 in the air for its total of 394 yards of o" ense. Rihn, who played Team Stats Cornell Bucknell Punt Returns: Walters 2-10. Punt Returns: Applegate 1-(-1). Kickoff Returns: Walters 3-60, Barbour Kicko! Returns: Kizekai 4-83. with a club on his hand after injuring it First downs 21 14 1-23. Tackle Leaders: Nana-Sinkam 8-10, Farrand in the preseason, added four tackles, Rushes-yards 44-187 31-46 Tackle Leaders: Bax 4-8, Fenton 6-1, 4-2, Jones 4-2, White 2-4, . including 2.5 for a loss and a sack, to go Passing 207 219 Costello 5-1, Krimm 3-3. Tackles For Loss Leaders: De La Rosa 1.5-6, along with his huge blocked kick. Passing A-C-I 29-21-2 27-19-0 Sacks: Rihn 1-12, Costello 1-8, Ballou 1-2. von Paris 1-3, Jones 1-2, Nana-Sinkam Bucknell receiver Shaun Pasternak and Total plays-yards 73-394 58-265 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Rihn 2.5-14, 0.5-1. linebacker Sam Nana-Sinkam were all over Kick return yards 4-83 4-83 Costello 1-8, Ballou 1-2, Bax 1-2, E. Fenton Interceptions: Rinaldo 1-40, Nana-Sinkam the ! eld for the Bison, with Pasternak haul- Punts-avg. 3-41.3 5-42.0 1-2, Krimm 0.5-1. 1-26. Pass Breakups: Bax, E. Fenton, Sabo, Pass Breakups: Farrand 2, DeLaRosa, ing in a game-high 11 catches for 117 yards Fumbles-lost 0-0 7-2 Wade. Simmons, White. and two touchdowns and Nana-Sinkam Penalties-yards 4-25 2-25 Forced Fumbles: Ballou, Costello, Ford, making a career-best 18 tackles to go along 3rd down con. 8-15 4-13 Ostrowsky. with a fourth quarter intrception. Quarter- 4th down con. 1-1 2-2 Fumble Recoveries: Krimm, Rosage. back Marcello Trigg completed 19-of-27 Time of possession 33:58 26:02 Blocked Kicks: Rihn. passes for 219 yards and two scores.

GAME 2 C ORNELL 17, Y ALE 14 Yale Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Sept. 27, 2008 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Mike McLeod ...... 20 57 0 13 Randy Barbour ...... 23 67 1 11 A Homecoming crowd of 13,142 Yale 0 7 0 7 — 14 Brook Hart ...... 3 -26 0 0 Luke Siwula ...... 13 34 0 7 packed into a rain-soaked Schoellkopf Cornell 7 7 3 0 — 17 Ryan Fodor ...... 4 -29 0 0 Stephen Liuzza ...... 6 30 0 19 Field and watched a brilliant defensive TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 Zac Canty ...... 1 3 0 3 display by the Cornell football team as it 1st Quarter Nathan Ford ...... 6 0 1 8 defeated preseason Ivy League favorite C—Ford 1-yard run (Greenway kick), 9:15 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg TEAM ...... 2 -9 0 0 Yale, 17-14. Ryan Fodor ...... 28-15-1 169 1 35 The Cornell defense held Yale All- 2nd Quarter Brook Hart ...... 8-3-0 40 0 30 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg American running back Mike McLeod C—Barbour 6-yard run (Greenway kick), 10:10 TEAM ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 Nathan Ford ...... 22-7-1 74 0 18 to just 57 yards on the ground, sacked Y—Christodoulou 71-yard punt return Stephen Liuzza ...... 1-1-0 22 0 22 the Bulldog quarterbacks six times for (Mante kick), 1:57 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg a combined loss of 49 yards, forced four John She% eld ...... 5 57 0 23 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg fumbles (recovering three) and came up 3rd Quarter Jordan Forney ...... 4 57 0 30 Randy Barbour ...... 2 35 0 18 with an interception. The Cornell defense C—Greenway 21-yard ! eld goal, 13:00 Patrick Sedden ...... 2 31 0 35 Alex Spooner ...... 2 18 0 9 allowed only 209 yards of total o" ense Reid Lathan ...... 2 17 0 13 Zac Canty ...... 2 9 0 6 and held Yale to just one o" ensive touch- 4th Quarter Jarrett Drake ...... 2 15 1 8 Bryan Walters ...... 1 22 0 22 down. The duo of Yale quarterbacks Ryan Y—Drake 7-yard pass from Fodor (Mante Chris Blohm ...... 1 15 0 15 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 12 0 12 Fodor and Book Hart combined to go kick), 0:58 Mike McLeod ...... 1 11 0 11 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 18-of-37 passing for 209 yards after en- A.J. Haase ...... 1 6 0 6 Nick Maxwell ...... 11 451 41.0 46 6 tering the contest ranking 1-2 nationally Team Stats Yale Cornell Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 in passing e% ciency. First downs 13 11 Tom Mante ...... 9 363 40.3 47 3 Field Goal Attempts Senior Anthony Sabo led the defense Rushes-yards 28-0 51-125 Brad Greenway with nine tackles and two sacks, while Passing 209 96 Field Goal Attempts 3rd ...... 13:00 ...... 21-yards...... Good classmate Graham Rihn recovered a fum- Passing A-C-I 37-18-1 23-8-1 Tom Mante 4th ...... 11:28 ...... 21-yards...... Missed ble and blocked a Yale ! eld goal attempt. Total plays-yards 65-209 74-221 1st ...... 1:52 ...... 42-yards...... Blocked Senior Brian Ostrowsky was also all over Kick return yards 3-61 3-44 Punt Returns: Walters 3-8. Kicko! Returns: Walters 2-44, Baker 1-0. the ! eld with eight tackles, including one Punts-avg. 9-40.3 11-41.0 Punt Returns: Christodoulou 6-88, Lathan 1-5. Tackle Leaders: Sabo 6-3, Costello 6-2, for a loss, the same as junior Chris Cos- Fumbles-lost 4-3 0-0 Kicko! Returns: Christodoulou 1-36, Santoro Wade 6-2, Ostrowsky 3-5. tello. Sophomore Andy Wade, making his Penalties-yards 7-80 5-42 1-17, Smith 1-8. Sacks: Sabo 2-15, Krimm 2-10, Kunis 1-14, ! rst career start at cornerback, had eight 3rd down con. 4-16 5-20 Tackle Leaders: L. Abare 5-7, B. Abare 5-5, Heller 1-10. tackles and a pass breakup, while class- 4th down con. 0-0 0-0 Pilkerton 2-7, Santoro 2-5. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Sabo 3.5-18, mate Emani Fenton had six stops and Time of possession 26:02 33:58 Tackles For Loss Leaders: L. Abare 1.5-14, Krimm 1.5-10, Kunis 1.0-14, Heller 1.0-10, two breakups. B. Abare 1.5-2, McCarthy 1.5-2, Handlon 1-1, Arezzo 1.0-6, Fenton 1.0-4, Ostrowsky 1.0-3, Costello 1.0-2, . On o" ense, the Big Red was led by Ran- Pilkerton 1-1, Hathaway 0.5-1, Henry 0.5-1, Oplinger 0.5-1. Pass Breakups: Fenton 2, Wade 2, dy Barbour, who rushed the ball 23 times Pass Breakups: L. Abare, Rice. McCarthy. for 67 yards and a touchdown, while Interceptions: Santoro 1-0. Interceptions: Bax 1-0. Luke Siwula carried the ball 13 times for Forced Fumbles: Costello, Kunis, Sabo. 34 yards. Quarterback Nate Ford went Fumble Recoveries: Krimm, Kunis, Rihn. 7-for-22 for 74 yards and was victimized Blocked Kicks: Rihn. by early drops, but still scored one rush- ing touchdown, the 10th of his career. Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 22

GAME 3 C ORNELL 25, L EHIGH 24 Cornell Individual Stats Lehigh Individual Stats Oct. 4, 2008 Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, Pa. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nathan Ford ...... 4 9 1 4 J. B. Clark ...... 4 25 1 18 “I’ll see you in the end zone.” With four Cornell 0 10 3 12 — 25 Luke Siwula ...... 4 8 0 5 Matt McGowan ...... 11 23 0 10 seconds left on the clock and Cornell es- Lehigh 6 6 0 12 — 24 Randy Barbour ...... 10 6 0 62 Craig Zurn ...... 1 13 0 13 sentially facing a fourth-and-goal from the Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 0 0 0 Jaren Walker ...... 3 9 0 4 20, senior Jesse Baker went into the huddle 1st Quarter TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 Sekou Yansane ...... 1 1 0 1 and announced to his teammates where L—Leo 35-yard ! eld goal, 10:12 DeVaughn Gordon ...... 1 -2 0 0 to ! nd him after the game’s ! nal play. L—Leo 46-yard ! eld goal, 6:04 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg TEAM ...... 1 -4 0 0 Four seconds later, Baker delivered on Nathan Ford ...... 63-39-3 438 2 43 his promise, and the entire team joined 2nd Quarter Stephen Liuzza ...... 1-1-0 34 0 34 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg him in the corner of the end zone as the C—Greenway 27-yard ! eld goal , 5:50 J.B. Clark ...... 35-24-0 264 1 50 Big Red football team remained unbeaten C—Ford 1-yard run (Greenway kick), 1:14 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg with a 25-24 victory over Lehigh on Satur- L—Cribbs 84-yard punt return (Leo kick Zac Canty ...... 11 120 0 23 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg day afternoon at Goodman Stadium. Se- failed), 0:00 Jesse Baker ...... 10 141 2 31 Sekou Yansane ...... 6 63 0 18 nior Nathan Ford found Baker in the end Horatio Blackman ...... 4 65 0 43 Mike Fitzgerald ...... 5 84 1 50 zone for the second time in the contest 3rd Quarter Shane Kilcoyne ...... 4 4 0 2 Matt McGowan ...... 5 46 0 28 to send home a boisterous, but disap- C—Greenway 35-yard ! eld goal , 8:19 Bryan Walters ...... 3 55 0 34 Craig Zurn ...... 3 42 0 27 pointed, crowd of 10,460 partisan Lehigh Tommy Bleymaier ...... 3 25 0 9 Nick Johnson ...... 3 20 0 16 grads on campus for Alumni Day. The 4th Quarter Stephen Liuzza ...... 2 39 0 31 Troy Healion ...... 1 10 0 10 touchdown also capped a school-record L—Fitzgerald 50-yard pass from Clark Nick Zerante ...... 1 15 0 15 DeVaughn Gordon ...... 1 -1 0 0 472-yard passing day by the Big Red. (Clark pass failed), 11:37 Randy Barbour ...... 1 9 0 9 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Ford and Baker each had career days in C—Baker 15-yard pass from Ford Luke Siwula ...... 1 -2 0 0 Jason Leo ...... 4 159 39.8 52 2 the victory, with Ford posting the third- (Ford pass failed), 9:31 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 best passing yardage total in school his- L—Clark 10-yard run (Clark pass failed), 5:05 Nick Maxwell ...... 4 154 38.5 44 0 Field Goal Attempts tory with a 39-of-63 passing e" ort that C—Baker 20-yard pass from Ford (Ford Jason Leo resulted in 438 yards and two scores. He run failed), 0:00 Field Goal Attempts 1st ...... 10:12 ...... 35-yards...... Good also ran for a short touchdown. Baker Brad Greenway 1st ...... 6:04 ...... 46-yards...... Good hauled in 10 passes for 141 yards and two Team Stats Cornell Lehigh 2nd ...... 5:50 ...... 27-yards...... Good scores. Sophomore Brad Greenway drilled First downs 25 15 Punt Returns: Cribbs 3-89. 3rd ...... 8:19 ...... 34-yards...... Good Kicko! Returns: Kennedy 3-70, Zurn 1-18. two ! eld goals to round out the scoring. Rushes-yards 20-21 22-65 Tackle Leaders: Diamond 3-8, Kennedy 7-2, The o" ensive line also didn’t surrender a Passing 472 264 Punt Returns: Walters 1-1. Kicko! Returns: Walters 5-121. Van Ackeren 5-3, Jackson 3-3. sack on 63 pass attempts. The line has yet Passing A-C-I 64-40-3 35-24-0 Tackle Leaders: Costello 8-3, Rihn 6-1, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Jackson 1.5-3, to allow a sack after three contests. Total plays-yards 84-493 57-329 Krimm 4-3, Bax 3-4. Cohen 1.5-2, Carter 1-1, Diamond 1-1. The Cornell defense was again stout Kick return yards 5-121 4-88 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Costello 2.5-5, Pass Breakups: Pierce 2, Cribbs, Jackson, against the run, allowing Lehigh just 65 Punts-avg. 4-38.5 4-39.8 Ruch 1-6, Rihn 1-4, Krimm 1-2, Bax 1-1, E. Kennedy. yards in holding its third straight op- Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Fenton 1-1, McCarthy 0.5-1, Morand 0.5-1. Interceptions: Benning 1-5, Pierce 1-0, Van Ackeren 1-0. ponent under 100 yards on the ground. Penalties-yards 7-45 4-25 Pass Breakups: E. Fenton 3. Junior linebacker Chris Costello had a 3rd down con. 5-17 5-13 Forced Fumbles: Rihn. Fumble Recoveries: Morand. game-high 11 tackles, including two of 4th down con. 4-4 1-2 the eight total tackles for a loss. Time of possession 33:37 26:23

GAME 4 H ARVARD 38, C ORNELL 17 Cornell Individual Stats Harvard Individual Stats Oct. 11, 2008 Harvard Stadium Cambridge, Mass. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Luke Siwula ...... 10 59 0 17 Gino Gordon ...... 9 44 0 11 The defending Ivy League champion Cornell 0 7 3 7 — 17 Stephen Liuzza ...... 7 28 0 11 Adam Chrissis ...... 2 43 1 22 Harvard Crimson showed they are still a Harvard 14 14 3 7 — 38 Randy Barbour ...... 7 12 1 3 Levi Richards ...... 1 22 0 22 team to be reckoned with despite picking Nathan Ford ...... 6 -4 0 5 Cheng Ho ...... 6 19 1 6 up an early conference loss, using a quick- 1st Quarter Ben Jenkins ...... 5 12 0 5 strike attack on o" ense and good ! eld H—Chrissis 67-yard pass from Pizzotti Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Randy Ojukwu ...... 1 7 0 7 position in the ! rst half to roll to a 38-17 (Long kick), 13:26 Nathan Ford ...... 53-32-2 279 1 22 Liam O’Hagan ...... 1 0 0 0 victory over Cornell at Harvard Stadium. H—Ho 4-yard run (Long kick), 5:36 Nick Maxwell ...... 1-1-0 4 0 4 Chris Pizzotti ...... 7 -5 0 6 Cornell was able to move the ball against the Crimson defense, picking up 28 ! rst 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg downs and controlling the ball for more C—Barbour 2-yard run (Greenway kick) , Zac Canty ...... 10 102 1 21 Chris Pizzotti ...... 23-16-0 281 3 67 than 33 minutes, but Harvard had three 12:47 Jesse Baker ...... 6 50 0 22 scoring plays of over 20 yards. The Cornell H—Richards 21-yard pass from Pizzotti Bryan Walters ...... 4 27 0 10 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg run defense again did a nice job, allowing (Long kick), 6:43 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 33 0 13 Matt Luft ...... 4 139 0 66 just 102 yards on 25 carries, but Harvard H—Chrissis 22-yard run (Long kick), 1:03 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 3 15 0 7 Levi Richards ...... 3 33 1 21 went to the air e" ectively. Senior quarter- Horatio Blackman ...... 2 18 0 11 Adam Chrissis ...... 2 72 1 67 back Chris Pizzotti was 16-of-23 passing for 3rd Quarter Luke Siwula ...... 2 6 0 4 Nikolai Schwarzkopf ...... 2 18 0 11 281 yards and three touchdowns without C—Greenway 25-yard ! eld goal , 7:43 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1 13 0 13 Jason Miller ...... 2 13 1 7 an interception in the victory, while class- H—Long 35-yard ! eld goal, 1:58 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 12 0 12 Gino Gordon ...... 2 0 0 3 mate Matt Luft hauled in four passes for Randy Barbour ...... 1 7 0 7 Cheng Ho ...... 1 6 0 6 139 yards to lead the receiving corps. With 4th Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 a pair of top receivers out due to injury, H—Miller 7-yard pass from Pizzotti (Long Nick Maxwell ...... 4 118 29.5 42 0 Thomas Hull ...... 4 146 36.5 47 1 Harvard unveiled a new weapon in fresh- kick), 11:02 man Adam Chrissis. The rookie took his ! rst C—Canty 11-yard pass from Ford Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Attempts career reception 67 yards just 1:34 into the (Greenway kick), 7:00 Brad Greenway Patrick Long contest and added a 22-yard scoring run in 3rd ...... 7:43 ...... 25-yards...... Good 2nd ...... 1:23 ...... 41-yards...... Missed the second quarter on a reverse. Team Stats Cornell Harvard 3rd ...... 1:58 ...... 35-yards...... Good The Big Red’s Jesse Baker became the First downs 28 16 Kickoff Returns: Walters 5-114, Barbour 1-20. 14th receiver in school history to surpass Rushes-yards 30-95 32-142 Punt Returns: Berry 1-8, Breaux 1-5. Tackle Leaders: Bax 6-5, Costello 5-4, Kicko! Returns: Ho 2-33, Jenkins 2-13. 1,000 yards with his six-catch, 50-yard ef- Passing 283 281 McCarthy 4-1, E. Fenton 2-3, Krimm 1-4. Tackle Leaders: Dorris 5-6, Zych 6-3, Berry fort. He ended the game with 1,008 ca- Passing A-C-I 54-33-2 23-16-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Costello 1.5-2, 6-3, Curtis 3-4. reer yards. Classmate Zac Canty added Total plays-yards 84-378 55-423 Krimm 1-8, Ostrowsky 1-4, Ballou 0.5-3, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Ajayi 1.5-17, 10 catches for 102 yards and an 11-yard Kick return yards 6-134 4-46 Kunis 0.5-3, E. Fenton 0.5-2. Curtis 1.5-8, Brukhead 1-3, Dorris 1-2, Berry touchdown reception, while quarterback Punts-avg. 4-29.5 4-36.5 Sack Leaders: Krimm 1-8, Ostrowsky 1-4, 0.5-2, Murphy 0.5-1. Nathan Ford ended the afternoon 32-of-53 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Ballou 0.5-3, Kunis 0.5-3. Sack Leaders: Curtis 1-7, Ajayi 0.5-4, Pass Breakups: Longo. for 279 yards. Defensively, the Big Red got Penalties-yards 5-55 6-65 Burkhead 0.5-3. Pass Breakups: Hanson 3, Barker 2, Barnes 11 tackles from senior safety Tim Bax, while 3rd down con. 6-17 7-13 2, Zych 2, Ajayi, Berry, B. Bryant. junior linebacker Chris Costello notched 4th down con. 3-5 0-0 Interceptions: Dorris 1-0, Hanson 1-0. nine tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. Time of possession 33:06 26:54 Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 23

GAME 5 C OLGATE 38, C ORNELL 22 Colgate Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Oct. 18, 2008 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Nate Eachus ...... 37 241 3 51 Randy Barbour ...... 12 56 1 12 Colgate head coach Dick Biddle had Colgate 10 14 7 7 — 38 Greg Sullivan ...... 10 71 1 19 Stephen Liuzza ...... 4 42 0 14 plenty of help picking up his 100th career Cornell 0 7 7 8 — 2 Jordan Scott ...... 9 41 0 18 Nathan Ford ...... 7 35 0 20 victory, as his o" ense piled up 60 0yards Charles Babb ...... 2 4 0 5 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 7 0 7 of o" ense in defeating Cornell 38-22 at 1st Quarter TEAM ...... 2 -12 0 0 Luke Siwula ...... 2 3 0 4 Schoellkopf Field. G—Sullivan 19-yard run(Stein kick), 11:51 Nate Eachus moved over from o" ense G—Stein 35-yard ! eld goal, 7:46 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg to defense in the ! rst quarter after the na- Greg Sullivan ...... 17-8-0 255 1 78 Nathan Ford ...... 41-25-2 268 1 34 tion’s leading rusher, Jordan Scott, went 2nd Quarter Luke Siwula ...... 1-1-0 3 1 3 out with an injury and dominated on the G—Simonds 78-yard pass from Sullivan Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Stephen Liuzza ...... 2-0-0 0 0 0 ground. Eachus carried the ball 37 times (Stein kick) , 13:06 Pat Simonds ...... 5 196 1 78 for 241 yards and three touchdowns after C—Vredenburgh 3-yard pass from Doug Rosnick ...... 2 26 0 13 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg recording three tackles and a sack in the Siwula (Greenway kick), 12:23 Charles Babb ...... 1 33 0 33 Bryan Walters ...... 7 83 0 34 ! rst quarter. Scott left the game after car- G—Eachus 4-yard run (Stein kick), 5:29 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 6 56 1 26 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 rying nine times for 41 yards, moving from Horatio Blackman ...... 3 45 0 31 Jacob Stein ...... 4 115 28.8 34 3 eighth to sixth on the Football Champion- 3rd Quarter Jesse Baker ...... 2 46 0 25 ship Subdivision’s all-time rushing list. C—Barbour 9-yard run (Greenway kick), Field Goal Attempts Tommy Bleymaier ...... 2 18 0 19 Colgate quarterback Greg Sullivan com- 10:20 Jacob Stein Randy Barbour ...... 2 12 0 9 pleted 8-of-17 passes for 255 yards and a G—Eachus 51-yard run (Stein kick), 7:43 1st ...... 7:46 ...... 35-yards...... Good Zac Canty ...... 1 4 0 4 touchdown, a 78-yard strike to Pat Simo- Alex Spooner ...... 1 4 0 4 nds. Simonds hauled in ! ve catches for 196 4th Quarter Kicko! Returns: Babb 1-19, Scott 1-19. Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 3 1 3 Punt Returns: Simonds 3-8. yards and his score. G—Eachus 1-yard run (Stein kick), 8:28 Tackle Leaders: Ekpo 8-4, Nicosia 6-1, Luke Siwula ...... 1 0 0 0 The Big Red, which began the day ! fth C—Kilcoyne 26-yard pass from Ford Carbone 4-2, Hadley 4-2. nationally in rushing defense, piled up 414 (Walters pass from Ford), 7:21 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Eachus 1-4, Ekpo Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 yards and 20 ! rst downs on o" ense itself, 1-1, Morgan 1-1, Barlay 0.5-4, Carbone 0.5-3, Nick Maxwell ...... 5 187 37.4 43 2 with Randy Barbour carrying 12 times for Team Stats Colgate Cornell Smith 0.5-3, Douglas 0.5-2. Field Goal Attempts 56 yards and a touchdown to lead the at- First downs 26 20 Sack Leaders: Eachus 1-4, Barlay 0.5-4, None tack. Nathan Ford completed 25-of-41 Rushes-yards 60-345 26-143 Carbone 0.5-3, Smith 0.5-3, Douglas 0.5-2. Forced Fumbles: Ekpo. passes for 268 yards and a score, a 14-yard Passing 255 271 Kickoff Returns: Walters 4-94, Kilcoyne Fumble Recoveries: Hadley 1-0. 297. toss to senior Shane Kilcoyne. Kilcoyne Passing A-C-I 17-8-0 44-26-2 Interceptions: Morgan 1-14, Ekpo 1-0. added a 73-yard kicko" return that set up Total plays-yards 77-600 70-414 Tackle Leaders: Bax 3-10, Costello 2-9, Pass Breakups: Ekpo 2, Idah 2, Hadley. Ostrowsky 1-9, Rihn 1-9. the Big Red’s lone ! rst half touchdown, a Kick return yards 2-38 6-199 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Ostrowsky 1.5-2, 3-yard pass to Zach Vredenburgh by senior Punts-avg. 4-28.8 5-37.4 Longo 1.0-3, Costello 0.5-1. tailback Luke Siwula. Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Pass Breakups: E. Fenton, Longo. Colgate held the ball for more than 36 Penalties-yards 4-40 2-25 minutes and piled up 26 ! rst downs, in- 3rd down con. 7-14 6-14 cluding 18 on the ground. It gained 345 4th down con. 0-2 0-3 yards rushing against a defense that had Time of possession 36:11 23:49 surrendered just 253 yards total in the ! rst four games.

GAME 6 B ROWN 27, C ORNELL 7 Cornell Individual Stats Brown Individual Stats Oct. 25, 2008 Brown Stadium Providence, R.I. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Randy Barbour ...... 6 20 0 8 Dereck Knight ...... 19 80 0 15 Brown’s connection of Michael Dough- Cornell 7 0 0 0 — 7 Nathan Ford ...... 8 17 0 16 Daniel Hall ...... 2 8 0 7 erty and Bobby Sewall proved deadly, Brown 0 13 0 14 — 27 Luke Siwula ...... 5 10 0 7 Bobby Sewall...... 2 6 0 5 handing the Cornell football team its third Stephen Liuzza ...... 8 7 0 5 Buddy Farnham ...... 3 4 1 2 consecutive loss in a 27-7 Bears victory at 1st Quarter TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 Michael Dougherty ...... 1 -5 0 0 Brown Stadium. Sewall caught 11 passes C—Baker 16-yard pass from Ford TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 for 181 yards and two touchdowns, while (Greenway kick), 5:01 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Dougherty threw for 285 yards in remain- Nathan Ford ...... 48-29-0 216 1 22 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg ing unbeaten in Ivy League play at 3-0. 2nd Quarter Stephen Liuzza ...... 2-2-0 11 0 6 M. Dougherty ...... 37-20-1 285 2 52 With the wind playing a big factor in B—Ranney 21-yard ! eld goal , 9:50 ! eld position, Brown was able to shake o" B—Sewall 52-yard pass from Dougherty Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg a sluggish start and got an outstanding (Ranney kick), 8:14 Jesse Baker ...... 8 94 1 22 Bobby Sewall...... 11 181 2 52 performance from its defense, forcing just B—Ranney 22-yard ! eld goal , 3:19 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 34 0 12 Colin Cloherty ...... 4 32 0 13 one turnover, but limiting the Big Red to Zac Canty ...... 4 26 0 15 Buddy Farnham ...... 3 74 0 42 279 yards of total o" ense overall. 3rd Quarter Stephen Liuzza ...... 4 16 0 7 Matthew Sudfeld ...... 1 0 0 0 Dougherty ended the day 20-of-37 pass- No scoring Horatio Blackman ...... 3 29 0 14 Matt Mangiacotti ...... 1 -2 0 0 ing for285 yards and two scores while be- Luke Siwula ...... 3 9 0 7 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 ing intercepted once. Derreck Knight ran 4th Quarter Bryan Walters ...... 2 3 0 2 Robert Ranney ...... 6 299 49.8 76 1 19 times for 80 yards to pace the ground B—Farnham 2-yard run (Ranney kick), 14:52 Alex Spooner ...... 1 10 0 10 Randy Barbour ...... 1 6 0 6 game. Buddy Farnham also had a big B—Sewall 32-yard pass from Dougherty Field Goal Attempts game, posting 143 all-purpose yards and a (Ranney kick), 9:06 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Robert Ranney rushing touchdown. Nick Maxwell ...... 8 318 39.8 51 0 2nd ...... 9:50 ...... 21-yards...... Good Senior Nathan Ford completed 29-of-48 Team Stats Cornell Brown 2nd ...... 3:19 ...... 22-yards...... Good passes for 216 yards and a score, with eight First downs 17 20 Field Goal Attempts passes for 94 yards going to Jesse Baker. Rushes-yards 28-52 28-91 Punt Returns: Farnham 5-43. None Kicko! Returns: Farnham 2-22,Still 0-16. Nine di" erent receivers caught a pass with Passing 227 285 Tackle Leaders: May 4-4, Craigwell 7-0, Baker, Shane Kilcoyne, Zac Canty and Ste- Passing A-C-I 50-31-0 37-20-1 Kickoff Returns: Walters 3-56, Kilcoyne 1-19. Gillett 4-2, Still 4-2, Ziogas 4-2. phen Liuzza each collecting at least four Total plays-yards 78-279 65-375 Punt Returns: Walters 4-56. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Craigwell 2.0-3, catches. Bryan Walters had 56 yards of punt Kick return yards 4-75 2-38 Tackle Leaders: Sabo 4-4. Fenton 4-3, Bax Adedokun 1.0-8, Ziogas 1.0-8, Powers 1.0-6, return yardage and 115 all-purpose yards Punts-avg. 8-39.8 6-49.8 4-2, Costello 3-3. Leedy 1.0-1, Clement 0.5-1, Develin 0.5-1, on the day. Defensively, Anthony Sabo had Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Costello 1-2, Hughes 0.5-1, May 0.5-1, McPhee 0.5-1, a game-high eight tackles and Emani Fen- Penalties-yards 9-71 9-56 Anthony Sabo 0.5-1, Luke McCarthy 0.5-1. Yanchunis 0.5-1. Interceptions: Krimm 1-8. Sack Leaders: Adedokun 1-8, Ziogas 1-8. ton had seven. Tim Bax had six tackles and 3rd down con. 12-21 2-12 Forced Fumble: Craigwell. three pass breakups and Gus Krimm had 4th down con. 0-2 2-2 Pass Breakups: Bax 3, Krimm 2, Fenton, Ostrowsky, Wade. Fumble Recovery: Leedy 1-0. an interception and two pass breakups in Time of possession 30:31 29:29 Pass Breakups: Perkins 2, Powers 2, Hughes, the loss. May, Ziogas. Cornell Game Notes vs. Dartmouth • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 • Page 24

GAME 7 P RINCETON 31, C ORNELL 26 Princeton Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Nov. 1, 2008 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Jordan Culbreath ...... 24 169 1 52 Luke Siwula ...... 9 47 0 16 The Big Red nearly completed its second 1st Quarter Brian Anderson ...... 9 43 1 20 Randy Barbour ...... 13 39 0 10 miracle win of the season, but the Big Red C—Greenway 25-yard ! eld goal , 9:37 Will Thanheiser ...... 1 12 0 12 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 2 20 0 15 ran out of time in an exciting 31-26 loss to C—Zerante 17-yard pass from Ford Ryan Smith ...... 1 5 0 5 Stephen Liuzza ...... 3 13 0 6 Princeton at Schoellkopf Field. The game (Greenway kick), 1:46 Dan Kopolovich ...... 1 1 0 1 Nathan Ford ...... 6 5 0 13 featured 945 yards of o" ense and two touchdowns in the ! nal 1:40 of the game, 2nd Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg with nearly a third coming as time expired. C—Greenway 25-yard ! eld goal , 7:24 Brian Anderson ...17-13-0 160 2 33 Nathan Ford ...... 55-33-1 431 3 43 Ford was outstanding throughout the P—Culbreath 23-yard run, 4:35 Dan Kopolovich ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 TEAM ...... 2-0-0 0 0 0 day, completing 33-of-55 passes for 431 P—Bologna 18-yard ! eld goal, 0:00 yards and three touchdowns. He was inter- Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg cepted once, ending one of the Big Red’s 3rd Quarter Will Thanheiser ...... 6 75 2 27 Jesse Baker ...... 9 89 0 20 two failed conversions in the red zone. His P—Thanheiser 7-yard pass from Joe Magro ...... 2 39 0 33 Bryan Walters ...... 8 138 1 43 favorite targets were junior Bryan Walters Anderson (Bologna kick), 7:27 Adam Berry ...... 2 17 0 12 Zac Canty ...... 5 71 0 31 with eight grabs for 138 yards and a score, Ryan Smith ...... 1 22 0 22 Horatio Blackman ...... 3 44 1 28 and Baker, who hauled in nine passes for 4th Quarter Andrew Kerr ...... 1 6 0 6 Nick Zerante ...... 2 33 1 17 89 yards. Horatio Blackman and Nick Zer- P—Thanheiser 20-yard pass from Jordan Culbreath ...... 1 1 0 1 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 2 17 0 11 ante added touchdown catches. Anderson (Bologna kick), 9:39 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 2 8 0 6 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Defensively, seniors Tim Bax (nine tack- C—Walters 43-yard pass from Ford Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 18 0 18 Ryan Coyle ...... 7 281 40.1 55 3 les) and Graham Rihn (eight tackles, sack) (Ford pass failed), 9:03 Marcus Hendren ...... 1 13 0 13 led the unit, while Emani Fenton and Brian P—Anderson 20-yard run (Bologna Field Goal Attempts Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Ostrowsky each had seven tackles and a kick), 9:39 Ben Bologna Michael Bolling ...... 3 102 34.0 40 1 pass breakup in the loss. The Big Red piled C—Blackman 4-yard pass from Ford 2nd ...... 0:00 ...... 18-yards...... Good Nick Maxwell ...... 1 40 40.0 40 1 up a season-high 555 yards of o" ense in 90 (Greenway kick), 0:41 plays, while Princeton registered 390 yards Kicko! Returns: McCray 2-11, Ranson 1-16, Ploszek 1-15, Cross 1-0. Field Goal Attempts in just 54 plays. The 36-play di" erential Team Stats Princeton Cornell Punt Returns: Ransom 1-1. Brad Greenway didn’t materialize into a domination in time First downs 16 29 Tackle Leaders: Cody 4-7, Kelly 6-3, Britton 1st ...... 9:37 ...... 25-yards...... Good of possession, as Cornell’s advantage was Rushes-yards 36-230 33-124 1-8, Ploszek 3-5. 2nd ...... 7:24 ...... 31-yards...... Good just 31:07-28:53 thanks to an outstanding Passing 160 431 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Britton 1.5-4, ground game e" ort from the Tigers and Passing A-C-I 18-13-0 57-33-1 Karacozo" 1.0-4, Cody 1.0-1, Stetler 1.0-1, Kicko! Returns: Walters 2-42, Kilcoyne 2-37, Boyer 0.5-1, Buchignani 0.5-1, Cates 0.5-1. Hendren 1-14. Jordan Culbreath, the Ivy League’s lead- Total plays-yards 54-390 90-555 Punt Returns: Walters 4-22. ing rusher. Culbreath had 169 yards and a Kick return yards 5-42 5-93 Sack Leaders: Britton 1.5-4, Karacozoff 1.0-4, Cody 1.0-1, Buchignani 0.5-1. Tackle Leaders: Bax 4-5, Rihn 2-6, Fenton touchdown on the ground, while quarter- Punts-avg. 7-40.1 4-35.5 Interceptions: Kelly 1-0. 2-5, Ostrowsky 1-6, Krimm 1-5. back Brian Anderson was e% cient, com- Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1 Pass Breakups: Koch 2, Sieron 2, Ayasso, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Sabo 1-10, Rihn pleting 13-of-17 passes for 160 yards and Penalties-yards 2-20 8-54 Newell, Roque. 1-5, Fenton 1-4, Bax 0.5-2, McCarthy 0.5-1. two scores, both going to Will Thanheiser. 3rd down con. 4-13 10-19 Forced Fumbles: Koch, Newell. Sack Leaders: Sabo 1-10, Rihn 1-5. 4th down con. 1-1 2-3 Fumble Recoveries: Buchignani 1-0. Pass Breakups: Fenton, Kunis, Ostrowsky. Fumble Recoveries: Baker. Princeton 0 10 7 14 — 31 Time of possession 28:03 31:57 Cornell 10 3 0 13 — 26