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2014 Ithaca Bombers Football Game Notes

Schedule/Results Ithaca Bombers vs. Empire 8 Ithaca Bombers Union Dutchmen Team E8 Overall Alfred 0-0 0-0 (0-0, 0-0 Empire 8) Brockport 0-0 0-0 Opponent Time/Result 1 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 Buffalo State 0-0 0-0 9/6 UNION 1 p.m. Butterfield Stadium (c. 5,000); Frostburg 0-0 0-0 9/20 HARTWICK 1 p.m. Hartwick 0-0 0-0 9/27 at Alfred * 1 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. #23 ITHACA 0-0 0-0 10/4 UTICA * 1 p.m. Salisbury 0-0 0-0 10/11 BUFFALO STATE * 1 p.m. #9 St. John Fisher 0-0 0-0 10/18 at Frostburg * 1 p.m. TV: ICTV and online at ictv.org Utica 0-0 0-0 10/25 SALISBURY * Noon 11/1 at Brockport * 1 p.m. Radio: WICB Radio - 91.7 FM, wicb.org 11/8 at St. John Fisher * 1 p.m. 11/15 at Cortland Noon THE SERIES: This is the 11th all-time meeting between these teams, Week 1 Games and Ithaca holds a 7-3 advantage in the all-time series. The first three * = Empire 8 game meetings came in the NCAA playoffs, with Ithaca winning 13-12 in Otterbein at #9 St. John Fisher, 1985 and again in 1986 by a 24-17 score in overtime. Both of those noon games took place at Union. Another NCAA playoff game came in 1991, Husson at Alfred, noon Union Dutchmen with Ithaca winning 35-23 at Butterfield Stadium. The series has taken Cortland at Buffalo State, noon (0-0, 0-0 Liberty) place in the regular season since 2009, and Ithaca has won the last Oberlin at Brockport, 1 p.m. Opponent Time/Result four meetings from 2010 through 2013. Utica at Misericordia, 1 p.m. 9/6 at Ithaca 1 p.m. Hartwick at Western Conn. State, 9/13 UTICA 1 p.m. LAST TIME THEY MET: Ithaca’s led the way in a 17-3 win at 5 p.m. 9/27 at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. Union on Sept. 21, 2013. Rakim Jones ran for two and Salisbury at Christopher Newport, 10/4 SPRINGFIELD 1 p.m. Jared Prugar had 165 receiving yards in the win, but it was Ithaca’s 6 p.m. 10/11 at Worcester Polytech 1 p.m. defense that led the way. The Bombers held Union to just 222 total Geneva at Frostburg, 7 p.m. 10/18 WEST. NEW ENGLAND 4 p.m. yards and three points. Jake Santora accounted for 14 tackles and 10/25 ROCHESTER Noon three tackles for loss. Ithaca totaled four sacks, with two of those 11/1 at Hobart 1 p.m. coming from Chris Williams. Ithaca’s secondary broke up five passes Non-League 11/8 US MERCH. MARINE 1 p.m. and held Union to 15 completions in 29 attempts for 140 yards. 11/15 at Rensselaer Noon Opponents

Punter Mike Lopez had punts of 63 and 61 yards in the first half of the Cortland at Buffalo State, noon game, becoming the first Ithaca to have two punts of 60 yards or more in a single game. Quick Facts Today’s Officials Location: Ithaca, N.Y. NEXT GAME: The Bombers are idle next week, and return to action at Founded: 1892 home with the Empire 8-opener against Hartwick on Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. Referee: David Scott Nickname: Bombers Umpire: Jeff Kyles Colors: Blue and White RETURNING ALL-EMPIRE 8 PLAYERS: Four members of the 2014 Ithaca Linesman: Douglas Roll President : Thomas R. Rochon College football team return to the roster after earning All-Empire Line Judge: Charles Athletic Director: Susan Bassett 8 recognition in 2013. Special-teams standouts, Garrett Winterberger Home Field: Butterfield Stadium (5,000) Nicholson and return specialist Sam Carney, were all-conference Side Judge: Eryc Dykes First Season: 1930 first-team picks for the second year in a row. Offensive guard Andrew Field Judge: Colin Bittner All-Time Record: 475-243-12 (.659) Benvenuto was a second-team selection by the conference coaches, Back Judge: Anthony Costanza Head Coach: Mike Welch (Ithaca ‘73) and Joe Ricotta was also a second-team pick on the Record at Ithaca: 153-63 (.712) defensive side of the ball. Career Record: Same 2013 Record: 9-3, 6-1 Empire 8 PRESEASON RECOGNITION: Senior captain Sam Carney, a and kick-return specialist, earned preseason all-america honors Athletic Communications from D3football.com ahead of the start of the 2014 season. (Football Contact) Joe Gladziszewski Carney earned all-conference and all-region honors for the second Associate Director consecutive year as a kick return specialist following his junior season Phone: (607) 274-3825 in 2013. He was a first-team pick by the Empire 8 and in the East Email: [email protected] Region by D3football.com after ranking seventh in the country in returns (15.7 yards/return) and 11th in kickoff returns (30.1 yards/ Website: athletics.ithaca.edu return). Carney also contributed 33 total tackles including 21 solo stops and had two forced and two interceptions in the Ithaca secondary. Carney had a 91-yard kickoff return in the NCAA playoff game at Wesley and a 67-yard touchdown on a punt return against Frostburg State. As a sophomore in 2012, Carney was a first-team All-Empire 8 selection as kick return specialist. Head Coach PRESEASON RANKING: Ithaca was voted 23rd in the D3football. D3football.com com Preseason Top 25. Ithaca won the Empire 8 Championship in 2014 Preseason Poll Mike Welch 2013 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Team Rec Pts. LW In his 21st season as Ithaca’s Ithaca finished with a 9-3 record and the nine-win season was the 1 UW-Whitewater (25) 15-0 625 1 head coach, Mike Welch (Ithaca program’s best since 2008 when Ithaca was 9-2. The first-round victory 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor 13-1 583 2 in the NCAA Tournament over Framingham State was Ithaca’s first 3 Mount Union 14-1 580 3 ’73) has posted a 153-63 (.711) 4 Linfield 11-1 510 4 record, including a regular- postseason victory since 2003. 5 Wesley 10-3 505 7 season mark of 140-53 (.726). 6 North Central (Ill.) 13-1 500 5 He enters the 2014 season This is the first time that Ithaca has appeared in the preseason top 25 7 Bethel 12-1 491 6 by D3football since the start of the 2009 season, when the Bombers 8 UW-Platteville 10-2 434 9 15th all-time among Division III were ranked 10th. The complete poll is listed in the column to the 9 St. John Fisher 10-3 376 8 coaches in winning percentage. right. 10 John Carroll 9-2 330 13 A who earned two 11 St. Thomas 8-2 316 20 12 Hobart 10-1 294 14 letters while playing for coach EMPIRE 8 PRESEASON POLL: The Ithaca College football team was 13 Wittenberg 10-2 244 10 Jim Butterfield, Welch suc- picked to finish third by Empire 8 coaches in the 2014 Empire 8 14 Johns Hopkins 10-1 226 12 ceeded his former coach after Football Preseason Coaches Poll. Ithaca earned 52 points in the poll, 15 Rowan 9-3 201 23 10 years as an assistant at his just one point behind second-place pick Salisbury. St. John Fisher 16 Wabash 9-1 191 22 17 Wartburg 9-3 175 15 alma mater. received eight of the nine first-place votes and was picked first 64 total 18 UW-Oshkosh 8-2 171 11 points. 19 Pacific Lutheran 8-2 169 17 Ithaca Under Mike Welch 20 Heidelberg 8-2 165 21 The other first-place vote went to the Bombers, defending Empire 8 21 Hampden-Sydney 9-3 164 18 Overall 153-63 Champions. Ithaca won the outright league title last year with a 6-1 22 Thomas More 9-1 145 25 23 Ithaca 9-3 140 16 At Home 82-25 conference record in 2013 including wins over Salisbury and St. John In September 60-14 24 Wheaton (Ill.) 8-2 139 -- Fisher. 25 Franklin 8-4 75 19 On Sept. 6 2-0 Others receiving votes: Millsaps 47; Against Union 4-3 EMPIRE 8 HISTORY AND MEMBERSHIP: This season marks the 13th Illinois Wesleyan 43; Maryville 35; Lycoming year of Empire 8-sponsored football and the 11th year that the 34; Concordia-Moorhead 32; Redlands 29; Washington and Jefferson 23; St. John’s Ithaca Coaching Staff conference’s champion will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA 21; Salisbury 21; Chapman 20; Texas playoffs. Frostburg State and Salisbury joined the Empire 8 as affiliate Lutheran 18; Willamette 16; Cortland 15; Dan Elberty, JV head coach members for the 2011 season. Last year, Buffalo State replaced Cal Lutheran 9; Guilford 5; Framingham Greg Hadley, Springfield as an affiliate member and Brockport joins as an affiliate State 2; Muhlenberg 2; Louisiana College Ryan Heasley, for 2014. Next year, Cortland becomes another affiliate member. 2; Washington U. 1; Wesleyan 1. offensive coordinator/offensive line Ithaca won the inaugural Empire 8 title in 2002 and repeated Mark McDonough, as conference champion in 2003, posting a 4-0 league record 2014 Empire 8 Football defensive coordinator/linebackers each season. In 2004 the Bombers and St. John Fisher tied for the Preseason Coaches Poll Jack Mrozinski, conference title with 5-1 records. In 2005 the Bombers posted (First-place votes in parentheses) defensive backs/special teams Team Points Tyler Noll, wide receivers the Empire 8’s first 6-0 record en route to their fourth league 1. St. John Fisher (8) 64 Joe Volpe, tight ends/fullbacks championship then won the title outright in 2008 with a 5-1 mark. Ithaca added its sixth conference title with a 6-1 conference record 2. Salisbury 53 3. ITHACA (1) 52 Matt Costello, in 2013. The Bombers also won conference titles in the Independent 4. Alfred 40 graduate assistant coach Athletic Conference (forerunner to the Empire 8) in 1974, 1975, 1976, Steve DelMoro, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987. 5. Brockport 36 graduate assistant coach 6. Buffalo State 32 Brian McDevitt, FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Joe Gladziszewski, Ithaca College 7. Utica 21 graduate assistant coach Associate Director of Athletic Communications 8. Hartwick 16 9. Frostburg State 10 Christian Stremmel, . graduate assistant coach E-mail: [email protected] Office: 607.274.3825 Mobile: 315.746.0371 2014 Ithaca College Bombers

Football Depth Chart vs. Union College

(as of Friday, Sept. 5, 2014)

OFFENSE DEFENSE WR/X 81 ANDREW TABBERT (6-2, 210, So.) DE 94 LOGAN MURPHY (6-2, 290, Jr.) 1 Joel Lynch (6-2,205, Sr.) 97 Tyler Beauchesne (6-2, 205, So.) LT 77 DYLAN RAMPA (6-4, 300, Sr.) DT 93 JOE RICOTTA (6-3, 285, Sr.) 74 Joe Vandenbos (6-3, 253, So.) 90 Tijah Henderson (6-1, 330, Jr.) LG 70 ZAC MYSZA (6-1, 260, Sr.) DE 91 ROB BARBIERI (5-11, 250, So.) 66 Gideon Inkeles (6-0, 265, Jr.) 92 Schnayder Termidor (6-3, 220, Jr.) C 51 BOBBY GARONE (6-1, 255, Sr.) LB/S 55 DAN MASTEROV (6-1, 230, Sr.) 61 Adam Gears (5-11, 250, Jr.) 54 Peter Trathen (6-1, 230, So.) RG 75 ANDREW BENVENUTO (6-1, 290, Sr.) LB/M 48 DEVAN SHAMBO (6-0, 230, So.) 65 Phil Merenda (6-0, 275, Sr.) 32 Sean Crandall (6-0, 242, So.) RT 71 SCOTT ANDERSON (6-4, 270, Jr.) LB/B 47 MARC RECIO (5-7, 195, Sr.) 72 Owen Watrous (6-4, 285, Jr.) 52 Andrew Antoinette (5-9, 219, So.) TE/Y 88 KYLE HASTINGS (6-4, 237, Jr.) LB/W 36 CHRIS WILLIAMS ( 6-0, 225, Sr.) 80 Mike Lopez (6-3, 235, Jr.) 57 Cam Baker (5-11, 205, Sr.) WR/Z 11 CHRIS BAUER (6-1, 201, Sr.) FC 15 ANTHONY CUGINI (5-8, 160, Jr.) 4 Vito Boffoli (5-8, 180, Sr.) 42 Jordan Schemm (5-9, 170, Fr.) 85 Brendan Wojtowicz (5-10, 175, Sr.) FS 35 ANTHONY DOMENICK (6-1, 202, Sr.) QB 7 TOM DEMPSEY (6-2, 195, Sr.) 29 Tom Schlett ( 5-9,195, Sr.) 16 Ryan Condon (6-2, 198, Sr.) SS 30 NOAH POSKANZER ( 6-0, 200, Jr.) FB 40 BEN CARY (6-0, 225, Sr.) 26 Anthony Skretny IV ( 6-2, 200, So.) 38 Ryan Whiteley (5-11, 210, Jr.) BC 5 RYAN MICHAELS (5-7, 180, Jr.) RB 31 SHAWAL ABDUR-RAHMAN (5-3, 165, So.) 3 Trevon Perez-Tucker (5-10, 165, Fr.) 33 Tristan Brown (5-7, 160, Fr.) 20 John Iannone (5-10, 192, Jr.) 21 Tommy Padula (5-7, 182, Sr.) SPECIAL TEAMS PK 24 GARRETT NICHOLSON (5-10, 155, Sr.) KO 34 MAX ROTTENECKER (5-11, 180, Jr.) 34 MAX ROTTENECKER (5-11, 180, Jr.) P 80 MIKE LOPEZ (6-3,235, Jr.) KR 4 VITO BOFFOLI (5-8, 180, Sr.) 2 JOSH OLIVER (5-5, 160, Jr.) 10 Matt Pinzka (6-0, 190, Sr.) SN 51 BOBBY GARONE (6-1, 255, Sr.) PR 2 JOSH OLIVER (5-5, 160, Jr.) 47 Marc Recio (5-7, 195, Sr.) HLD 4 VITO BOFFOLI (5-8, 180, Sr.) 16 Ryan Condon (6-2, 198, Sr.) 2014 ITHACA COLLEGE BOMBERS - FOOTBALL ROSTER Varsity Numerical

No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. High School/Prep Hometown 1 Joel Lynch WR Sr. 6-2 205 Bishop George Ahr Fords, N.J. 2 Josh Oliver WR Jr. 5-5 160 Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 3 Trevon Perez-Tucker DB Fr. 5-10 165 Schalmont Schenectady, N.Y. 4 Vito Boffoli WR Sr. 5-8 180 John Jay Hopewell Junction, N.Y. 5 Ryan Michaels CB Jr. 5-7 180 Roxbury Succasunna, N.J. 6 Alex Barrow DB So. 5-10 165 Victor Victor, N.Y. 7 Tom Dempsey QB Sr. 6-2 195 Andover Andover, Mass. 8 John D'Onofrio QB Jr. 6-4 215 Westlake Thornwood, N.Y. 9 Malik Morris DB Jr. 5-11 195 Sewanhaka New Hyde Park, N.Y. 10 Matt Pinzka WR Sr. 6-0 190 Lansdale Catholic Perkasie, Pa. 11 Chris Bauer WR Sr. 6-1 201 Kinnelon Kinnelon, N.J. 12 Wolfgang Shafer QB So. 6-1 175 Fayetteville-Manlius Fayetteville, N.Y. 13 Conor Herr QB So. 6-1 220 Skaneateles Auburn, N.Y. 14 Michael Rabasca QB So. 6-0 220 St. Peter's Prep Berkeley Heights, N.J. 15 Anthony Cugini DB Jr. 5-8 160 Scarsdale Scarsdale, N.Y. 16 Ryan Condon QB Sr. 6-2 198 Westwood Regional Westwood, N.J. 17 Kevin Rowe WR Jr. 6-1 205 Binghamton Binghamton, N.Y. 18 Evan Vadney FS Sr. 5-11 197 Troy Troy, N.Y. 19 Joe Bianchino QB Jr. 6-1 185 Neshaminy Langhorne, Pa. 20 John Iannone SS Jr. 5-10 192 North Andover North Andover, Mass. 21 Tommy Padula RB Sr. 5-7 182 Cicero-North Syracuse Farmington, N.Y. 22 Sam Carney CB Sr. 5-10 190 Hanover Hanover, N.H. 23 Nick Vallo WR Jr. 6-2 205 Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 24 Garrett Nicholson PK Sr. 5-10 155 State College State College, Pa. 25 Steven Bencosme DB So. 5-9 170 Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. 26 Anthony Skretny IV SS So. 6-2 200 West Seneca East West Seneca, N.Y. 27 David DeCamp RB Jr. 6-0 212 Rumson-Fairhaven Fair Haven, N.J. 28 Theo Ekiyor RB Jr. 5-9 175 McQuaid Jesuit Academy Rochester, N.Y. 29 Tom Schlett DB Sr. 5-9 195 Don Bosco Prep New Windsor, N.Y. 30 Noah Poskanzer SS Jr. 6-0 200 Guilderland Slingerlands, N.Y. 31 Shawal Abdur-Rahman RB So. 5-3 165 Salisbury School Brooklyn, N.Y. 32 Sean Crandall LB So. 6-0 242 Herkimer Herkimer, N.Y. 33 Tristan Brown RB Fr. 5-7 160 Brooklyn Technical Brooklyn, N.Y. 34 Max Rottenecker K Jr. 5-11 180 Hellweg Bochum, Germany 35 Anthony Domenick FS Sr. 6-1 202 Ridge Basking Ridge, N.J. 36 Chris Williams LB Sr. 6-0 225 Binghamton Johnson City, N.Y. 37 Brandon Steff K Jr. 6-0 185 Nashoba Lancaster, Mass. 38 Ryan Whiteley FB Jr. 5-11 210 Council Rock Churchville, Pa. 39 Jack Yule FB Fr. 6-0 225 Pomperaug Southbury, Conn. 40 Ben Cary FB Sr. 6-0 225 Marlboro Central Marlboro, N.Y. 41 Victor Pirela FB So. 6-0 200 Troy Troy, N.Y. 42 Jordan Schemm CB Fr. 5-9 170 North Broward Prep Coral Springs, Fla. 43 Dan Mancini LB Jr. 5-10 210 St. Joseph’s Prep Malvern, Pa. 44 Christopher Friedlander LB Sr. 6-0 220 West Islip West Islip, N.Y. 46 Jeff Grygiel LB So. 6-0 200 Cornwall Cornwall, N.Y. 47 Marc Recio LB Sr. 5-7 195 Commack Commack, N.Y. 48 Devan Shambo LB So. 6-0 230 Kingston Lake Katrine, N.Y. 49 Nico Gianfrate DE Jr. 6-2 265 Union-Endicott Endicott, N.Y. 50 Sean Hennessy LB So. 5-10 205 College Park Pleasant Hill, Calif. 51 Bobby Garone OL Sr. 6-1 255 Westhampton Beach East Moriches, N.Y. 52 Andrew Antoinette LB So. 5-9 219 Gulderland Schenectady, N.Y. 53 Kyle Smith LB Jr. 6-0 220 Morris Knolls Denville, N.J. 54 Peter Trathen LB So. 6-1 230 Southwestern Lakewood, N.Y. 55 Dan Masterov LB Sr. 6-1 230 Manalapan Manalapan, N.J. 56 Kenneth Bradley LB Fr. 5-11 213 Jackson Memorial Jackson, N.J. 57 Camden Baker LB Sr. 5-11 205 Chautauqua Lake Mayville, N.Y. 58 A.J. Garboski LB Jr. 5-10 225 Council Rock North Newtown, Pa. 61 Adam Gears OL Jr. 5-11 250 East Rochester Rochester, N.Y. 63 Geoff Bell OL Fr. 6-2 320 Liverpool Liverpool, N.Y. 64 Jason Scibelli OL Jr. 6-1 250 Oceanside Oceanside, N.Y. 65 Phil Merenda OL Sr. 6-0 275 Locust Valley Locust Valley, N.Y. 66 Gideon Inkeles OL Jr. 6-0 265 North Broward Coconut Creek, Fla. 68 Michael Arcuri OL Jr. 6-1 280 Clarence Clarence, N.Y. 70 Zak Mysza OL Sr. 6-1 260 Central Bucks East Doylestown, Pa. 71 Scott Anderson OL Jr. 6-4 270 Governor Livingston Berkeley Heights, N.J. 72 Owen Watrous OL Jr. 6-4 285 Northfield-Mount Herman Turners Falls, Mass. 73 Jack Meehan OL So. 6-0 275 Pennsbury Washington Crossing, Pa. 74 Joe Vandenbos OL So. 6-3 253 Warwick Valley Warwick, N.Y. 75 Andrew Benvenuto OL Sr. 6-1 290 Don Bosco Prep Wyckoff, N.J. 76 Pat Muldoon DT Sr. 5-11 250 Bishop Stang Mattapoisett, Mass. 77 Dylan Rampa OL Sr. 6-4 300 Yorktown Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 78 Christopher Durr OL So. 6-3 270 Arlington Poughquag, N.Y. 80 Mike Lopez TE/P Jr. 6-3 235 Mahopac Mahopac, N.Y. 81 Andrew Tabbert WR So. 6-2 210 Scotia-Glenville Scotia, N.Y. 82 Brian Balsamo WR So. 6-0 160 Sachem East Holbrook, N.Y. 83 Austin DeGrazia WR So. 6-3 200 Pittsford Mendon Pittsford, N.Y. 84 Thomas Goodberlet WR So. 6-4 200 Bridgewater-Raritan Bridgewater, N.J. 85 Brendan Wojtowicz WR Sr. 5-10 175 Watertown Watertown, Mass. 86 Connor Drislane WR Jr. 6-3 185 Guilderland Schenectady, N.Y. 87 Ross Brayman TE So. 6-3 210 Natick Natick, Mass. 88 Kyle Hastings TE Jr. 6-4 237 Marcellus Marcellus, N.Y. 89 Jared Bauer WR Fr. 6-0 195 Northampton Area Northampton, Pa. 90 Tijah Henderson DL Jr. 6-1 330 Ithaca Brooktondale, N.Y. 91 Rob Barbieri DL So. 5-11 250 Arlington Poughquag, N.Y. 92 Schnayder Termidor DL Jr. 6-3 220 Sewanhaka Elmont, N.Y. 93 Joe Ricotta DL Sr. 6-3 285 Letchworth Perry, N.Y. 94 Logan Murphy DL Jr. 6-2 290 Arlington Lagrangeville, N.Y. 95 Andrew Homkey DE So. 6-3 215 Queensbury Queensbury, N.Y. 96 Nick Lomanto DE So. 6-3 230 Amsterdam Amsterdam, N.Y. 97 Tyler Beauchesne DE So. 6-2 205 Norwich Free Academy Sterling, Conn. 98 Jeremy Barss DE Jr. 6-1 245 Hoosick Falls Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 99 Nigel Simmons DE Jr. 6-0 230 Guilderland Albany, N.Y.

09/05/14 jmg Ithaca Football Career-Highs

Rushing Carries Opponent Yards Opponent Long Opponent TD Opponent Abdur-Rahman 10 ...Moravian ’13 29 ... Moravian ’13 6 ... Moravian ’13 Dempsey 7 ...Hartwick ’12 8 ... Salisbury ‘13 11 ... Salisbury ’13 1 ... Salisbury ‘13 Oliver 5 ...Buffalo State ’12 15 ... Alfred ’12 13 ... Moravian, Utica, Alfred ’12 2 ... Utica ’12 ...... Buffalo State ’12 Padula 16 ...St. John Fisher ‘13 68 ... Hartwick ’13 25 ... Hartwick ’13 1 ... Frostburg ’13

Passing Atts Opponent Comp Opponent Yards Opponent TD Opponent Dempsey 34 ...Cortland ‘13 23 ... Cortland ‘13 248 ... Frostburg ’13 3 ... Utica ‘13 Boffoli 1 ...Cortland ’13 1 ... Cortland ’13 37 ... Cortland ’13 1 ... Cortland ‘13

Receiving Rcpts Opponent Yards Opponent Long Opponent TD Opponent Abdur-Rahman 1 ...Moravian ’13 6 ... Moravian ’13 6 ... Moravian ’13 Bauer 5 ...Cortland ‘13 47 ... Cortland ‘13 27 ... Framingham ’13 Boffoli 5 ...Buffalo State ‘13 68 ... Buffalo State ‘13 30 ... Buffalo State ‘13 1 ... Buffalo State ‘13 ...St. John Fisher ’13 ...... Cortland ‘13 ...Salisbury ’13, Cortland ‘13 ...... Framingham ’13 Cary 1 ...Utica ’13, Fisher ‘13 2 ... Utica ’13 2 ... Utica ’13 1 ... St. John Fisher ‘13 Friedlander 1 ...Alfred ’12 11 ... Alfred ’12 11 ... Alfred ’12 Lynch 9 ...Hartwick ’13 140 ... Hartwick ’13 63 ... Frostburg ’13 2 ... Cortland ‘13 Oliver 1 ...Moravian ’13, Union ‘13 3 ... Moravian ’13 3 ... Moravian ’13 ...Salisbury ‘13 Padula 1 ...Hartwick ’13, Fisher ‘13 9 ... Hartwick ’13 9 ... Hartwick ’13 Pinzka 2 ...Moravian ’13 16 ... Moravian ’13 14 ... Moravian ’13 Wojtowicz 1 ...Union ’13, Alfred ’13 28 ... Alfred ’13 28 ... Alfred ’13 1 ... Alfred ’13

Kickoff Returns Ret Opponent Yards Opponent Long Opponent TD Opponent Boffoli 5 ...Alfred ’12 73 ... Alfred ’12 19 ... Alfred ’12 Carney 3 ...Buffalo State ’12 88 ... St. John Fisher ‘13 88 ... St. John Fisher ‘13 Oliver 3 ...Union ’12, Utica ’12 78 ... Union ’12 55 ... St. John Fisher ‘13 ...Buffalo State ‘13 ...Salisbury ‘13

Punting Punts ...Opponent Yards ... Opponent Long ... Opponent Avg. ... Opponent Lopez 8 ...Utica ‘13 280 ... Utica ‘13 63 ... Union ‘13 43.2 ... Union ‘13

Punt Returns Ret Opponent Yards Opponent Long Opponent TD Opponent Boffoli 1 ...Alfred ’12 0 ... Alfred ’12 0 ... Alfred ’12 Carney 4 ...(4) last time Frostburg ’13 95 ... Salisbury ’12 67 ... Frostburg ’13 1 ... Frostburg ’13 Oliver 3 ...Hartwick ’13 96 ... Buffalo State ‘13 63 ... Buffalo State ‘13

* ...School Record ^ ... School Record Tied § ... NCAA Playoffs ‡ ... ECAC Postseason Game Tackles No. Opponent Pass Break-Ups PBU Opponent

Baker 3 Hartwick ’12 Carney 1 Union ’12, Utica ’12, Hartwick ’12 Barss 1 Moravian ‘13 Moravian ’13, Frostburg ’13 Carney 6 Buffalo State ‘13 Murphy 1 Moravian ’12, Salisbury ’12 Domenick 1 Moravian ‘13 Ricotta 1 Cortland ‘13 Garone 1 Hartwick '11 Williams 1 Buffalo State ’12, Moravian ’13, Henderson 1 Alfred ’12, Union ‘13, Alfred ’13 Hartwick ’13, Cortland ‘13 Lynch 2 Hartwick ’12 Tackles For Loss TFL Opponent Masterov 1 Moravian ’13, St. John Fisher ‘13 Frostburg ’13, Cortland ‘13 Baker 1 Alfred ’12 Michaels 1 Frostburg State ’12 Carney 1 Buffalo State ’13, Salisbury ‘13 Morris 3 Cortland ‘13 Murphy 1.5 St. John Fisher ‘13 Murphy 6 Hartwick ’12 Recio .5 Moravian ‘13 Poskanzer 2 Cortland ‘13 Ricotta 2 Utica ’12, Frostburg ’13 Recio 7 Cortland ‘13 Simmons .5 Moravian ‘13 Ricotta 5 St. John Fisher ’12, Moravian ‘13 Termidor 1 Moravian ‘13, Hartwick ’13, Frostburg ’13 Frostburg ’13 Simmons 1 Moravian ‘13 Williams 2 Moravian ’12, Union ‘13 Termidor 2 Moravian ’13, Frostburg ’13 Williams 12 Alfred ’12

Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Forced Recoveries Murphy Hartwick ’12 Carney Baker Baker St. John Fisher ‘13 Moravian ’13 Buffalo State ’12 Framingham ’13 Frostburg ‘13 Ricotta Carney Morris Moravian ’12 Williams St. John Fisher ’12 (2) Cortland ‘13 Utica ‘13 Hartwick ’12 (3) (2) St. John Fisher ‘13 Frostburg ‘13 Recio Frostburg ‘13 Murphy St. John Fisher ’12 ************************* Hartwick ’12 Termidor Ricotta Moravian ‘13 Ricotta Hartwick ’12 Frostburg ‘13 Moravian ’13 Termidor Williams Hartwick ’13 Moravian ’12 ************************* (2) Union ‘13 ~ Ithaca fumble recovered ********************* * touchdown ! school-record

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Extra-Point Attempts Attempts

Nicholson (has made nine straight) Nicholson (has made six straight) Moravian ’12 (3/3) Moravian ’12 (27, miss; 35, GOOD) Union ’12 (3/3) Frostburg State ’12 (29, GOOD; 18, GOOD) Frostburg State ’12 (4/4) Utica '12 (27, GOOD) Utica '12 (5/5) St. John Fisher ’12 (42, miss; 33, miss; 23, GOOD) Alfred ’12 (1/1) Cortland ’12 (34, GOOD) Buffalo State ’12 (2/2) Moravian ’13 (22, GOOD) St. John Fisher ’12 (2/2) Union ’13 (20, GOOD) Salisbury ’12 (3/3) Hartwick ’13 (33, GOOD) Hartwick ’12 (4/4) Alfred ’13 (24, GOOD; 34 miss) Cortland ’12 (1/1) St. John Fisher ’13 (27, GOOD; 24, GOOD) Moravian ’13 (2/3) Frostburg ’13 (33, GOOD) Union ’13 (2/2) Salisbury ’13 (29, GOOD) Buffalo State ’13 (3/3) Cortland ’13 (32, GOOD) Alfred ’13 (2/2) Framingham ’13 (25, GOOD) Utica ’13 (2/3) St. John Fisher ’13 (1/1) Rottenecker (has made three straight) Frostburg ’13 (2/3) Moravian ’13 (37, GOOD; 41, GOOD) Salisbury ’13 (3/3) Buffalo State ’13 (41, GOOD) Cortland ’13 (3/3) Alfred ’13 (44 miss, 40 miss) Framingham ’13 (2/2) St. John Fisher ’13 (35, GOOD; 41, GOOD) Framingham ’13 (36, GOOD)

Blocked Kicks

Michaels Utica '12 (extra point)

Morris Utica '12 (extra point)

Blocked Kick Recoveries

Williams Utica '12 (extra point, returned for 2 points)

9/4/14, NLJ

The Last Time Ithaca . . .

Two-Point Conversion (pass) 11/30/13 at #14 Wesley § Vito Boffoli from Tom Dempsey

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

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

Safety 9/7/13 Moravian Mike Sheldon tackled Robbie Moyer in the endzone

Interception return for touchdown 11/3/12 Hartwick Brian Garvey, CB (4 yards)

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

Fumble return for touchdown 9/15/12 Union & Tom Scanlon, SS (56 yards !)

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

Blocked punt 11/9/13 at Salisbury & Brian Hardenberg

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

Blocked extra-point 9/29/12 Utica (2) Ryan Michaels, Malik Morris

Blocked field goal 11/30/13 at #14 Wesley § Dan Sheldon

Two 100-yard rushers 9/1/12 at Moravian Clay Ardoin (206), Jarrett Naiden (114)

Kickoff return for touchdown 11/30/13 at #14 Wesley § Sam Carney (91 yards)

Punt return for touchdown 11/2/13 Frostburg State Sam Carney (67 yards)

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

Defensive extra point (blocked kick) 9/29/12 Utica Chris Williams (blocked by Malik Morris)

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

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

Quarterback throws for 250 yards 9/29/12 Utica Phil Neumann, 310 yards

Quarterback throws for 300 yards 9/29/12 Utica Phil Neumann, 310 yards

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

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

Quarterback throws for three touchdowns 10/19/13 at Utica Tom Dempsey (27, 59, 3)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Running back rushes for 150 yards 10/12/13 Alfred Rakim Jones, 170 yards

Running back rushes for 200 yards 9/1/12 at Moravian Clay Ardoin, 206 yards

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Receiver catches 10 passes 9/29/12 Utica Joseph Ingrao, 10 catches

Receiver gains 100 yards 11/30/13 at #14 Wesley § Vito Boffoli, 103 yards

Receiver gains 150 yards 9/21/13 at Union Jared Prugar, 165 yards

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

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

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

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

Three receivers score touchdowns 9/15/12 Union & Michael Moon, Steve DelMoro, Joseph Ingrao

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

Two players throw touchdown passes 11/16/13 Cortland Vito Boffoli (37), Tom Dempsey (3, 6)

Tight gains 100 receiving yards 9/21/13 at Union Jared Prugar, 165 yards (six catches)

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

Tight end scores two touchdowns 10/19/13 at Utica Jared Prugar (59, 3)

Bomber has two interceptions 10/19/13 at Utica Mike Vulcano (0, 0)

Bomber has three interceptions 11/3/12 Hartwick Brian Garvey, CB (0, 4, 0) *

Bomber has interception and fumble recovery 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Mike Vulcano

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

Team rushes for 300 yards 9/1/12 at Moravian 333 yards on 51 carries

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Kicker kicks two or more field goals 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Max Rottenecker (35, 41) Garrett Nicholson (27, 24)

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

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

Kickers combine for four field goals 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Max Rottenecker (35, 41) Garrett Nicholson (27, 24)

Defense allows fewer than 100 yards 11/2/13 Frostburg State 86 yards

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

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

Two-Point Conversion (pass) 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Nathan Nigolian from Tyler Fenti

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

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

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

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

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

Fumble return for touchdown 10/19/13 at Utica Mike Sullivan (4 yards)

Interception and fumble return for touchdown Has never happened

Blocked punt 9/26/09 at Utica William Pease

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

Blocked extra-point 11/2/13 Frostburg State Roland Kamara

Blocked field goal 10/8/11 St. John Fisher & Ryan Seymour

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Quarterback throws for 250 yards 11/16/13 Cortland Tyler Hughes, 251 yards

Quarterback throws for 300 yards 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Tyler Fenti, 326 yards

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

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

Quarterback throws for three touchdowns 11/16/13 Cortland Tyler Hughes (12, 63, 41)

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

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

Quarterback rushes for 100 yards 10/15/11 at Springfield Josh Carter (224)

Quarterback rushes for two touchdowns 11/9/13 at Salisbury & John Dunbar (21, 4)

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

Running back rushes for 150 yards 10/20/12 at #24 St. John Fisher Cody Miller, 214 yards

Running back rushes for 200 yards 10/20/12 at #24 St. John Fisher Cody Miller, 214 yards

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

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

Running back runs for three touchdowns 10/20/12 at #24 St. John Fisher Cody Miller (3, 60, 36)

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

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

Three players rush for touchdowns 10/15/11 at Springfield Josh Carter (47, 19, 56), Mark Safer (29), Joel Altavesta (three)

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

The Last Time Ithaca's Opponent . . .

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

Kicker kicks two or more field goals 11/10/12 Cortland Mike DeBole (30, 35, 31 yards)

Receiver catches 10 passes 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Ryan Kramer, 11

Receiver gains 100 yards 11/16/13 Cortland John Babin (174)

Receiver gains 150 yards 11/16/13 Cortland John Babin (174)

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

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

Two receivers gain 100 yards 10/26/13 #25 St. John Fisher Ryan Kramer (108), Kevin Francis (107)

Two players throw TD passes 10/6/12 at Alfred Zach Sopak, David Lee Tack

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

Three receivers score touchdowns 11/3/07 #19 Alfred Tyreek Burwell (two), Mike Humphrey (six), John Babin (10)

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

Team rushes for 300 yards 10/15/11 at Springfield 435 yards on 58 carries

Team rushes for 350 yards 10/15/11 at Springfield 435 yards on 58 carries

Team rushes for 400 yards 10/15/11 at Springfield 435 yards on 58 carries

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

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

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