
Princeton Game Notes 2015 Princeton Tigers Football 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2013 Ivy League champions 2015 Princeton Football PRINCETON (5-4, 2-4) AT #21 DARTMOUTH (8-1, 5-1) Nov. 21, 2015 • 12 pm • memorial Field TV/Video .... American Sports Network/Ivy Digital Network Last At Site ........DARTMOUTH 28, Princeton 24 (11/23/13) Radio/Audio ................... 103.3 FM/GoPrincetonTigers.com Last Five Years ............................................Dartmouth 5-0 All-Time Series .......................... Dartmouth leads 47-43-4 Current Streak ................................................ Dartmouth 5 Last Meeting ......Dartmouth 41, PRINCETON 10 (11/22/14) Next Week.......................................... Happy Thanksgiving! FOLLOWING THE TIGERS ON TWITTER Princeton Athletics .......@PUTigers Live Coverage ......@PUTigers_Live Princeton Football .....@PUTigerFootball Follow Along Princeton’s 2015 finale will be televised live on the American Sports Network and the Ivy League Princeton Digital Network Saturday at noon. Check your local listings to see if the game will be in your area, or you can check @PUTigers later in the week for a link of all local stations. Scott Sudikoff and Ken Tigers Dunek will provide commentary for the game. You can also listen live to WPRB 103.3 FM or WPRB.com, as Dan Loney and Craig Sachson will Head Coach ........................................ Bob Surace provide the radio commentary. 2015 PRINCETON SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Princeton 40, LAFAYETTE 7 It Ain’t Easy Beating Green Sept. 26 PRINCETON 52, Lehigh 26 This is the 95th meeting between Princeton and Dartmouth, and the Big Green is currently in the Oct. 2 PRINCETON 10, Columbia 5 midst of its longest win streak in the series (five games). Dartmouth has won every meeting in the Oct. 10 PRINCETON 44, Colgate 20 series since Bob Surace has taken over as head coach, including a 41-10 victory on Powers Field last season. Oct. 17 BROWN 38, Princeton 31 Ironically, the closest games have been played at Memorial Field. In the three games in Princeton, Oct. 24 HARVARD 42, Princeton 7 Dartmouth has won by an average of 25.3 points. In the two games at Dartmouth, the Green has won Oct. 31 PRINCETON 47, Cornell 21 by 5.5 points. Nov. 7 PENN 26, Princeton 23 (OT) Nov. 14 Yale 35, PRINCETON 28 Rank And File Nov. 21 Princeton at Dartmouth& ........ 12 pm Princeton is looking for its first victory over a ranked team since Oct. 20, 2012, when the ^ - Ivy Digital Network & - American Sports Network Tigers rallied from a 24-point deficit in the fourth quarter for a 39-34 victory over the 22nd-ranked (all games on 103.3 FM) Crimson. Dartmouth enters Saturday’s game ranked 21st nationally. Dartmouth Returning The Favor The last time Princeton traveled to Hanover, it was seeking its first perfect Ivy League season Big Green since 1964. Dartmouth won the game 28-24 and forced Princeton to share the title with Harvard. This weekend, Dartmouth is seeking its first title since 1996, and Princeton can keep it from the Head Coach ...................................Buddy Teevens title with a road victory. 2015 DARTMOUTH SCHEDULE That Winning Feeling Sept. 19 Dartmouth 31, GEORGETOWN 10 Sept. 26 DARTMOUTH 49, Sacred Heart 7 Princeton needs one more victory for its second winning season over the last nine years. Be- tween 2007-11, the Tigers went 18-42 (.300). Since the start of the 2012 season, the Tigers have Oct. 3 Dartmouth 41, PENN 20 gone 23-16 (.590). Oct. 10 DARTMOUTH 35, Yale 3 Oct. 17 Dartmouth 34, C. Connecticut St 7 A PRINCETON WIN WOULD … Oct. 24 DARTMOUTH 13, Columbia 9 • be Princeton’s first win over Dartmouth since 2009 Oct. 30 HARVARD 14, Dartmouth 13 • secure Princeton’s second winning season in the last nine years Nov. 6 DARTMOUTH 21, Cornell 3 • be Princeton’s first win over a ranked opponent since Week 6 of the 2013 season Nov. 14 Dartmouth 34, BROWN 18 • give Princeton wins in the first and last games for the first time since 2006 Nov. 21 Princeton at Dartmouth .......... 12 pm Week 10: Princeton (5-4, 2-4 Ivy) at No. 21 Dartmouth (8-1, 5-1 GoPrincetonTigers.com 1 Princeton Game Notes 2015 Princeton Tigers Football 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2013 Ivy League champions Head Of The Class The Princeton Class of 2015, which still has three games remaining, will be the first graduating Pronunciation Guide class without a single losing season (5-5, 8-2, 5-5, 5-4) since the Class of 1995. Adomitis .................................add-oh-MY-tiss In the two years prior to the arrival of the Class of 2015, Princeton went 2-18. Bieck ....................................................BEEK Colcolough..................................... coal-KLEE Saved The Best For Last Desiré .............................................deh-zir-A In his first preseason scrimmage on Powers Field (2012), Isaiah Barnes suffered an ankle injury Dreher ............................................. DRAY-er that would basically keep him off the field for two full seasons. In his Senior Day finale on Powers Field Dziak ................................................... ZACK last weekend, Barnes caught six passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns, including a spectacular Fekula ............................................ feh-CO-la leaping grab that gave the Tigers a third-quarter lead. Frusciante .............................. fruh-SEAN-tee Holuba ...........................................ho-LOU-ba Climbing The Charts Ivanisevic ......................... ivan-eh-seh-VITCH Senior Seth DeValve enters his final Princeton game with 113 catches for 1,226 yards over his Kanoff ........................................... cah-NOFF career. He currently ranks 10th in program history in career recemptions, and he would need 11 Kappatos .....................................cap-a-TOSE Saturday to tie Philip Wendler for ninth. His receiving yards ranks 13th in program history, and he is Kuehm ................................................. KEEM 159 yards behind Judd Garrett for 12th place. Surace (Head Coach) .......................sur-ACE Sweigart .................................... sw-EYE-gart A Perfect 10 Junior quarterback Chad Kanoff became the 10th Princeton quarterback to throw for at least 2,000 yards in a season last weekend, and he can move up several spots on the single-season chart in the finale. He currently has 2,069 yards, ninth-most in program history. He needs only 148 passing yards to move past Quinn Epperly (2013), Doug Butler (1984), and current Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett (2217) to move into sixth place. He would need 388 yards to tie Jeff Terrell for fifth place in program history. Lovett Or Leave It Despite not playing either of the last two games, sophomore quarterback John Lovett continues to lead the Ivy League with 10 touchdowns this sea- son (nine rush, one receiving). He has also thrown two touchdowns this season. Tackling The Issue Princeton safety Dorian Williams, a two-year starter at free safety and an All-Ivy League honoree last year, grabbed a share of the Ivy League lead in tackles last weekend when he made a career-best 15 against Yale. Williams now has 81 tackles on the season, which is tied with Yale’s Hayden Carlson for the most in Ivy play.. Thank You, Class of 2016! Top Row (L to R): Garrett Gosse, Alex Dixon, Dylan White, Seth DeValve, Grayson Fisher, Alex Walter, Isaiah Barnes, Britt Colcolough, Tom Yetter, Jack Woodall. Middle Row: Matt Arends, Caleb Slate, Ian McGeary, Travis McHugh, Dan Dreher, Andrew Frisby, Chris Smith, Marcus Stroud, Ray Han. Bottom Row: Dré Nelson, Max Lescano, Khamal Brown, Kedric Bostic, Anthony Gaffney, Evan Kappatos, John Hill, Nolan Bieck, DiAndre Atwater. Not Pictured: Spenser Huston. Week 10: Princeton (5-4, 2-4 Ivy) at No. 21 Dartmouth (8-1, 5-1 GoPrincetonTigers.com 2 Princeton Game Notes 2015 Princeton Tigers Football 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2013 Ivy League champions Cool Hand Luke Following Junior inside linebacker Luke Catarius has started the four three games following an injury to All-Ivy starter Rohan Hylton during the Brown game. In the first 24 games of his Princeton career, Catarius Princeton recorded 20 tackles. In the last five, he has made 52 tackles, and he has averaged 14.5 stops per game over the last two weeks. Football Despite not starting in any of the first four games of the season, Catarius ranks sixth in the Ivy League The Official Athletics Web Site with 62 tackles on the season. Complete coverage of Princeton football, including pre-game stories and post-game recaps, audio and video interviews, gameday Welcome Matt coverage, schedules and statistics, podcasts, Senior linebacker Matt Arends has started at both cornerback and safety during his career, but he has feature stories, TigerBlog and a full history of the oldest program in college football can all thrived at the linebacker position. He ranks third on the team with 54 tackles this season, and he has be found on GoPrincetonTigers.com. added a team-best six tackles for loss, as well as three pass breakups, two forced fumbles, two blocked kicks and 1.5 sacks. Audio/Video Information on the upcoming broadcast, both home and away, will be available each week Double Trouble both in this release and on GoPrinceton- Senior Anthony Gaffney leads all Tigers with nine interceptions in his career. That is the most for any Tigers.com. Dan Loney will broadcast the action for all Princeton player since Jay McCareins ’06, who finished his career with 19 interceptions. 10 Princeton games this season on 103.3 FM WPRB; those games can be heard free on Just For Kicks GoPrincetonTigers.com. Senior placekicker Nolan Bieck moved into a tie for second place on the all-time field goals list at Princ- Social Media eton when he made three in the overtime loss at Penn two weeks ago. He has made 38 career field goals, Twitter which is tied with his former kicking coach, Taylor Northrop ’02.
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