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Table of Contents ..................................................... 1Quick Facts / Administration ................................ 2Staff / About Bloomsburg ....................................... 3Media Information ................................................... 4Tradition of Success ................................................. 5The Husky Experience ............................................. 6Redman Stadium ...................................................... 7

The CoaChing STaff Head Coach Paul Darragh ...................................10Assistant Coaches ..................................................112015 Pre-Season Roster ........................................152015 Season Preview .............................................17

CREDITSAll of Bloomsburg’s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2015. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was designed and written by Assistant Sports Information Director Scott Eddy and Sports Information Director Tom McGuire.

Covers produced by Assistant Sports Information Director Scott Eddy. Photography by Keith Haupt and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives.

The 2015 BloomSBurg huSkieS Captain Profiles ......................................................22Offensive Profiles ...................................................26Defensive Profiles ...................................................40Special Teams Profiles ...........................................512014 Opponent Profiles ........................................54

2014 SeaSon in review 2014 Recaps .............................................................652014 Results / Statistics ........................................792014 PSAC Review .................................................872014 Regional Award Winners ............................91

The BloomSBurg TradiTion Year-by-Year Results ..............................................93All-Time Series Records .....................................101Record Book ..........................................................104All-Americans .......................................................110Huskies in the NFL ..............................................112Harlon Hill Winners ............................................1132015 Schedule ........................................ Back Cover

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BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITYLocation .....................................................Bloomsburg, Pa.Founded ........................................................................... 1839Enrollment ..................................................................... 9,998School Colors .............................................Maroon & GoldTeam Nickname ....................................................... HuskiesConference .............................................Pennsylvania State................................................. Athletic Conference (PSAC)President ...................................................Dr. David L. SoltzAthletic Director ...................................... Mike McFarlandAthletics Affiliation ...............................NCAA Division II

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Football ..................................................... 1892All-Time Record ................................................. 570-437-32Number of PSAC East Championships ........................ 15All-American Awards ........................................................ 67Harlon Hill Award Winners ...............................................2

TEAM FACTS2014 Overall Record ......................................................11-22014 PSAC Record .........................9-0 (First, PSAC East)

Head Coach ......................................................Paul Darragh Alma Mater, Year ................................................Temple '85Record at Bloomsburg ...............................21-4 (2nd year) Year at Bloomsburg .......... 18th (Defensive Coordinator)Overall Record ............................................21-4 (2nd year)Year as a Head Coach ......................................................4th

Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator ......................................................Chet Henicle Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line .............................................Brian McBryanQuarterbacks/Receivers/Video Coordinator ...............................................Jack LydicLinebackers .......................................................Will BlandenDefensive Quality Control .........................Frank WilliamsRunning Backs ..................................................Tony IanieroStrength & Conditioning .................................. Bill PerkinsDefensive Line............................................. Frank SheptockPlayer Mentor ................................................. Maurice Daly

Starters Returning ............................................................. 13Starters Lost ....................................................................... 10Lettermen Returning ........................................................ 51Lettermen Lost .................................................................. 16Base Offense .................................................................. Pro-IBase Defense .....................................................................4-3

Football Office .................................................570-389-4359

STADIUM INFORMATIONName ......................................Robert B. Redman Stadium,..................................................................... Danny Hale FieldCapacity ......................................................................... 5,000Surface .................................................................... Field TurfLights ..................................................................................Yes

DIRECTORYMailing AddressBloomsburg University400 E. Second StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815

Athletics Department(Area Code 570)Director of AthleticsMike McFarland ...........................................389-4050Associate Director of AthleticsKathy Heitzman ...........................................389-4555Director of Athletic OperationsKevin Wood ..................................................389-4371

Sports InformationDirector of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing and PromotionsTom McGuire................................................389-4413Assistant Sports Information DirectorScott Eddy .....................................................389-2767

Dr. David SoltzPresident

Kathy HeitzmanAssociate Director of Athletics

Administrators

QUICK FACTS / ADMINISTRATION

Mike McFarlandDirector of Athletics

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Tom McGuireDirector of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing/Promotions

Scott EddyAssistant Sports Information Director

Allen LarsenAthletic Trainer

Kristin Funk MaguireAthletic Trainer

Dr. George SalvaterraAthletic Trainer

ABOUT BLOOMSBURGBloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education.

Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 18 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff.

About 90 percent of Bloomsburg’s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It’s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it’s a busy place — with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center.

The university’s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television.

The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants, and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town.

The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

> Enrollment— Total enrollment is now 9,998, with an average incom-ing SAT of 1028 and class rank in the upper 35 percent; Bloomsburg ad-mits one in seven applicants and has a four-year retention rate significant-ly higher than the national average. About 57 percent are women and 10 percent are non-traditional. In total, there are more than 61,000 Blooms-burg University alumni.

> Degrees— Bloomsburg Univer-sity offers 55 undergraduate degree programs, 50 undergraduate minors, 19 master’s degrees and two doctorate programs.

> Financial Aid— About 84 percent of all students receive some form of financial aid; average amount of aid is over $10,000 per year.

> Cost — For full cost information, visit http://bloomu.edu/aid/guide/need.

> Faculty— With approximately 1,000 employees, Bloomsburg Uni-versity has 551 total faculty, 70 per-cent of whom hold doctoral degrees and 72 percent of whom are tenured. Average student to faculty ratio is 21/1.The staff is organized into four divisions: Academic Affairs, Admin-istration, Student Life and University Advancement.

> School Colors, Mascot— The school colors, originally “lemon and garnet,” have been maroon and gold since the 1920s. In the early 1930s, the Husky became the school mascot when a dog owned by a faculty mem-ber accompanied Adm. Richard E. Byrd on an expedition to the South Pole.

STAFF / ABOUT BLOOMSBURG

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BloomSBurg univerSiTy media

WHLM Radio124 E. Main StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815(570) [email protected]

WBRE-TV (28)62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703(570) [email protected]

WNEP-TV (16)16 Montage Mountain RoadMoosic, PA 18641(570) [email protected]

Primary Radio and Television Outlets

Associated PressSuite 250One Franklin PlazaPhiladelphia, PA 19102(215) [email protected]

Citizens’ Voice75 N. Washington St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) [email protected]

Daily Item200 S. Market St.Sunbury, PA 17801(570) [email protected]

Milton Standard-Journal19 Arch St.Milton, PA 17847(570) [email protected]

News-Item701 North Rock St.Shamokin, PA 17872(570) [email protected]

Patriot-NewsP.O. Box 2265Harrisburg, PA 17105(717) [email protected]

Press-Enterprise3185 Lackawanna Ave.Bloomsburg, PA 17815(570) [email protected]

Standard-Speaker21 N. Wyoming St.Hazleton, PA 18201(570) [email protected]

Sun Gazette252 W. Fourth St.Williamsport, PA 17701(570) [email protected]

Times Leader15 N. Main St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) 829-7229

Primary Newspapers

Media Information For media credentials, photos, stories, statistics or to arrange an interview with a coach or student-athlete, contact Scott Eddy, Assistant Sports Information Director at 570-389-2767 or by email at [email protected]. All members of the media are welcome to visit the Huskies’ home sporting events. If members of the media are interested in covering a Bloomsburg University game, please contact the Office of Sports Information for assistance.

Bloomsburg Sports Information

Tom McGuire > Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing and Promotions Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 389-4413

Scott Eddy> Assistant Sports Information Director / Football Contact Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 389-2767

Connect With The Huskies

BU Website BUHuskies.comFacebook /BUHuskiesTwitter twitter.com/GoBUHuskiesYouTube youtube.com/BUsportsinfoInstagram instagram.com/BUHuskies

#Unleashed

MEDIA INFORMATION

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THE HUSKY EXPERIENCE

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Robert B. Redman Stadium is situated on the upper campus of Bloomsburg University as part of the university's 103-acre athletic complex. Originally built in February 1974, the new facility took the place of Athletic Park in downtown Bloomsburg as Home of the Huskies and today stands as one of the finest facilities in the region.

Bloomsburg University dedicated the field at Redman Stadium in honor of former head coach Danny Hale on April 28, 2012. Hale be-gan coaching at Bloomsburg in 1993 and holds the school record for most coaching victories, retiring after the 2012 season.

In the spring of 2008 the facility was completely renovated as a part of a $3.45 million dollar project which included a press box with ele-vator, new restrooms, artificial turf field, track and field facilities, new railings and ADA compliance, new parking lot, new visitor bleachers and lights. The stadium, which overlooks the scenic Susquehanna Valley, has seating for 5,000 spectators, although attendance at several events has exceeded that total. The largest crowd to see a football game in the facility totalled 7,483 at the 1985 Homecoming contest against Millersville.

Originally, when planning began for the new stadium in 1963, the pro-posed site was and area on the lower campus across from where the Rec Center is now; however, a consultant's report recommended the

upper campus development. The project finally got underway in 1972 at a total cost of $725,000. On Saturday, September 21, 1974, the first game was played in the stadium, and dedication ceremonies were held naming the facility in honor of Redman. In the first game at the newly renovated facility in 2008 the Huskies beat California (PA), 24-17.

Coach Redman, a native of Sayre, Pa., and a graduate of its public schools, graduated with honors in economics at Swarthmore College where he also participated in four years of varsity football activi-ties, served as captain during his senior year and was also a varsity performer with the baseball team. He earned his Master of Arts degree in economics at Pennsylvania State University during his tenure at Bloomsburg State College. Redman had coached at Sayre High School and North High School in Binghamton, N.Y, prior to serving as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II. He left the service with the rank of lieutenant commander. He returned to his coaching duties at North High School and remained there until his appointment at Bloomsburg in 1947.

In addition to serving as head coach of two varsity teams at Blooms-burg, Redman also served as dean of men and taught courses in eco-nomics. During his five years at Bloomsburg, his teams won 38 games and lost only four. His record included three Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships and two undefeated teams.

REDMAN STADIUMDANNY HALE FIELD

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FACILITIES

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COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFFBY THE NUMBERS

195 - Combined years of college coaching

experience

141Combined years on Bloomsburg

University coaching staff

.771 Winning percentage in 18 seasons with

Head Coach Paul Darragh on staff

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HEAD COACH PAUL DARRAGH

Paul Darragh was named head coach of Bloomsburg University on Dec. 6, 2013 after being appointed as interim head coach in February 2013. Overall he will be starting his 19th season with the Huskies in 2015 and third as head coach.The first two seasons of the Darragh Era will go down as two of the strongest in Huskies history. Darragh has posted a 21-4 overall record, back-to-back PSAC East titles, two NCAA Playoff berths and an overall PSAC Championship while being named PSAC East Coach of the Year in both 2013 and 2014. He also became the fastest Huskies head coach to reach 20 victories. Following the 2014 season, he was honored as the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Super Region One Coach of the Year.The 2014 edition of the Huskies won their first 10 games on the way to an 11-2 record, again clinching the PSAC East crown and the No. 2 seed in the Super Region One Playoff bracket. Bloomsburg then reached the Regional Championship Game with a second round playoff win over Virginia State to remain as one of the final eight teams in the nation left playing. Darragh guided a team that excelled on both sides of the ball - the of-fense recorded over 220 yards of rushing and nearly 34 points per game. Defensively, Bloomsburg ranked first in the PSAC and sixth in the nation in scoring defense while surrendering just 15.4 points per game. The Hus-kies also led Division II in turnovers generated, recording a school record 43 and led the country in turnover margin at +30. A PSAC-best 14 players were named All-Conference following the year including senior middle linebacker Justin Shirk who earned PSAC East and Daktronics Super Region One Defensive Player of the Year

honors.During the 2013 season Darragh led the Huskies to a 10-2 record, a PSAC championship and a berth in the NCAA Playoffs as part of the best season for any first-year head coach in Bloomsburg history. He was named the PSAC Eastern Division Coach of the Year. The Huskies took home numerous awards following the season including having four All-Americans and the 2013 Harlon Hill Award winner in running back Franklyn Quiteh. Darragh also coached All-American defensive end Larry Webster who was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions as well as offensive lineman Matt Feiler who was signed to the practice squad of the Houston Texans.Darragh previously served as the Huskies' defensive coordinator for 16 years under legendary head coach Danny Hale. Under Darragh's leadership the Huskies' defense has ranked in the top-half of the PSAC in total defense seven of his last 11 seasons in the role, including back-to-back second place finishes in 2000 and 2001 and a second place in 2009. The Huskies have also ranked among the best in the PSAC in run defense finishing first or second five times, including second in two of the last four seasons.The 2009 Huskies finished third nationally in scoring defense (13.36/game), pacing the PSAC. BU also led the conference in sacks, ranking 14th nationally (3.09 per game). In 2010 the Huskies were eighth in Division II in rushing defense (85.38 yards per game). Overall under Darragh's leadership, the Bloomsburg defense finished in the top-15 in NCAA Division II six times since the 2000 season.Darragh has also coached 57 first team All-PSAC performers, eight All-Americans and three PSAC East Defensive Players of the Year in Justin Shirk (2014), Anthony Smith (2009) and Mike Varanavage (2010). Prior to Bloomsburg, Darragh worked for two years at Indiana (PA) as the linebackers coach. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Temple from 1987-89. From there, Darragh coached the linebackers at Northeastern and Gannon before being promoted to defensive coordinator at Gannon. He moved from Gannon to the defensive coordinator post at William Paterson College before joining the IUP staff. A three-year starter and captain for Temple, he graduated in 1985 after earning All-East honors as an inside linebacker. Darragh and his wife Yelena live in Bloomsburg and are the parents of three children Sasha, 27, Lemuel, 25, and Gabriel, 14.

Year School W L T Pct PostseasonHead Coach2014 Bloomsburg 11 2 0 .846 PSAC East Champs / NCAA Quarterfinals2013 Bloomsburg 10 2 0 .833 PSAC East Champs / PSAC Champs / NCAA Second RoundDefensive Coordinator1997 Bloomsburg 8 2 0 .800 PSAC East Champs1998 Bloomsburg 5 6 0 .455 1999 Bloomsburg 7 4 0 .636 2000 Bloomsburg 12 3 0 .800 NCAA National Runner-Up, NCAA Northeast Region Champs, PSAC East Champs, Lambert Cup Winners, ECAC Team of the Year2001 Bloomsburg 9 2 0 .818 NCAA Division II Playoffs, PSAC East Champs2002 Bloomsburg 8 2 0 .800 PSAC East Co-Champs2003 Bloomsburg 7 4 0 .636 PSAC East Co-Champs2004 Bloomsburg 7 3 0 .700 2005 Bloomsburg 11 1 0 .917 NCAA Division II Playoffs, PSAC East Champs2006 Bloomsburg 12 2 0 .857 NCAA Northeast Region Champs, National Semi-Finalist, PSAC East Champs2007 Bloomsburg 7 3 0 .7002008 Bloomsburg 11 2 0 .846 NCAA National Quarterfinalist2009 Bloomsburg 8 3 0 .7272010 Bloomsburg 10 3 0 .769 NCAA Second Round; PSAC East Champs2011 Bloomsburg 9 2 0 .7142012 Bloomsburg 10 2 0 .833 NCAA First Round

Darragh's Career Record (Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator)

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Chet HenicleAssistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator

Chet Henicle will begin his 12th season on the coaching staff with the Huskies in 2015 and also his third season as the Defensive Coordinator. He came to Bloomsburg after previously coaching three years at Wingate University (NC) where he was the defensive backs coach along with recruiting coordinator, football facilities director and camp director.

Henicle's defense produced four All-PSAC performers in 2013 including All-American and NFL Draft selection

Larry Webster. In 2014, the Huskies defense was among the best in the nation, setting the school record for turnovers caused in a season with 43. The Huskies allowed just 15.4 points per game, a total that ranked sixth in Division II. Bloomsburg ranked first in the nation in fumbles recovered, fifth in interceptions, seventh in third down defense and 12th in total defense, holding opponents to less than 295 yards per game. Henicle also coached PSAC East and Daktronics Super Region One Defensive Athlete of the Year and All-America selection Justin Shirk and seven all-conference honorees on the defensive side of the ball.

Prior to working at Wingate, Henicle spent four years at Lenoir-Rhyne University (NC), two years as receivers coach and two years as the defensive backs coach. He started his college coaching career in 1996 at Bloomsburg where he was in charge of the receivers. Prior to beginning his college coaching experience he spent one season at Waynesboro High School coaching

the running backs and defensive backs at the varsity level and coordinating the offense of the junior varsity team.

A 1995 Bloomsburg graduate, Henicle was an All-American in two sports, football and baseball. During his career he was recognized as the school’s Undergraduate and Senior Male Athlete of the Year.

As a safety on the Bloomsburg football team, Henicle was named the team’s overall MVP and defensive MVP along with garnering All-Region and All-PSAC honors twice. As a junior he finished second in the nation in interceptions with eight. As a senior he was named an All-American and was chosen to play in the Snow Bowl, the top Division II all-star game in the country.

As a catcher and center fielder on the baseball team, Henicle was named team MVP twice along with garnering All-PSAC honors three times. As a sophomore, he was fifth in the nation in batting with a .456 average. He was named MVP of the 1995 PSAC Championship Tournament while captaining the Huskies 1995 squad to the only Division II World Series appearance in school history. He is still the career record holder for doubles in a season and in a career.

Henicle was inducted into the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009.

A native of Waynesboro, Pa., Henicle and wife Jane Marie reside in Bloomsburg.

Jack LydicQuarterbacks/Receivers/Video Coordinator/Pro Liason

Jack Lydic begins his fourth season with the Huskies as the quarterbacks/receivers coach in 2015. Lydic also serves as the team's Video Coordinator. He came to Bloomsburg after having served as the quarterbacks coach at Susquehanna and as the offensive coordinator for the new program at Misericordia University.

Lydic graduated in 2005 (and 2006 with a master's degree) and was a

three-year starter for Bloomsburg. During his career the Huskies won four Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division championships. As a senior team captain in 2005, Lydic led the Huskies to an undefeated regular season and a Division II playoffs appearance. He earned second-team all-PSAC honors in 2004 and 2005. He is currently ranked fifth on the all-time passing yards list at Bloomsburg 5,186 yards and is ninth in career

touchdown passes with 31.

Following his playing days at Bloomsburg he went on to play quarterback for the Hamburg Blue Devils of the German Football League (GFL) and Budapest Cowboys of the Central European Football League and was a member of the offensive coaching staffs for both teams. He led the GFL with 31 touchdown passes while throwing for more than 2,700 yards in 2007.

In 2008, Lydic was named the quarterbacks coach at Susquehanna University where he helped the Crusaders to a conference championship in 2009 and was part of the Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year.

In 2011, he was named as the offensive coordinator at Misericordia University which played its first-ever game in 2012.

Lydic is a native of Selinsgrove and resides with his wife Sarah and son Trey and in Espy.

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Brian McBryanOffensive Coordinator/Offensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator

Brian McBryan begins his 23rd season at Bloomsburg, and his fourth as the offensive coordinator for the Huskies in 2015 and will also oversee the special teams.

He previously coached the offensive line for one year at Bucknell, was the offensive line coach at Susquehanna University for six seasons, and served prior stints at Milton, Danville and Renovo-Bucktail high schools. McBryan is a 1980 graduate of Lock Haven, where he was a three-year

starter as an offensive lineman.

At Bloomsburg, McBryan has coached 10 offensive linemen to All-American honors, including current NFL standout Jahri Evans, who was a two-time All-American and finalist for the Upshaw Award as the nation’s best small-college lineman. During the 2013 season, McBryan led a pair of All-American selections in guard Brian Clarke, a nominee for the Gene Upshaw Award for the second straight year, and tackle Matt Feiler as the Huskies ranked sixth in the nation in rushing. Both Clarke and Feiler signed free agent contracts with the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans respectively following the NFL Draft. Clarke and Feiler were part of one of the nation's finest offensive lines which paved the way for the 2013 Harlon Hill Award winner Franklyn Quiteh, the nation's top running back, who finished his career second all-time in Division II career rushing at 7,523 yards. In 2014, running

back Eddie Mateo earned All-Super Region One honors and it marked the 11th time in the past 12 seasons that the Huskies have had a 1,000-yard rusher with McBryan on staff.

Under McBryan the Huskies posted the top two rushing seasons in PSAC history back-to-back – 2012 (3,789 yards) and 2013 (3,762 yards). Bloomsburg ultimately finished the 2013 season with the most points scored in school history (474), second-most team touchdowns in school history (63) and the most-ever yards of total offense (5,895). Bloomsburg also compiled 11 30-point games and recorded 500 or more yards of total offense eight times in 2013, both school records.

In 2012, McBryan coached a national finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award for the Division II Lineman of the Year in Brian Clarke. His offensive line led the PSAC in rushing for the third consecutive season and held the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards in 2012. His offensive line also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons in 2011-12, becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in 2012 in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second).

McBryan resides in Bloomsburg with his wife Cindy. They are the parents of two grown children, Matthew and Laura.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Will BlandenLinebackers

Will Blanden begins his third season as an assistant coach with the Hus-kies in 2015. Blanden assists with the defense working with the Huskies' linebackers.

In 2014, Blanden oversaw a corps of linebackers that included PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Year and All-American Justin Shirk at middle linebacker.

Prior to BU, Blanden served as the defensive backs and strength and con-

ditioning coach at Division III Nichols College in Dudley, Mas-sachusetts for the past two seasons. In his first season with the Bison, he saw free safety Mike Rubalcaba named to 21st Annual Steve 'Merc' Morris All-Star Team (Worcester Area) and selected to participate in the 16th Annual Metrodome All-American Bowl in Minnesota. In his second season, he helped orchestrate a defense that ranked fifth in the 16-team NEFC in pass defense, allowing just 173 yards per game. His players also excelled in the classroom as four defensive backs were named to the New England Football Conference Academic All-Conference during his stay at Nichols.

Blanden began his coaching career as defensive backs coach at Western Connecticut State University in 2009 and spent two seasons with the Colonials. In addition to his responsibilities with the defensive backs, he was in charge of for formulating a daily practice script, formulating the passing game, screens, draws and gadgets section of the scouting report, and was the coordinator of the punt return team. Blanden earned his bachelor of business administration in ac-counting in 2008 from Howard University before completing his masters of business administration in sports management at Nichols in May 2012. He started three games at quarterback for the Bison in 2006 and also spent time at wide receiver and defensive back during his career. Blanden also played basketball at Howard during the 2004-05 season. In 2011, he played professionally for the Trenton Steel of the Southern Indoor Football League. A member of the American Football Coaches Association, Blanden was a 2011 NCAA Future Coaches Academy participant, a three-year volunteer (2010-12) at Lauren's First and Goal Foot-ball Camp at Lafayette College, and a two-year volunteer (2011-12) at former New York Jets and Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini's Youth Football Camp in Hartford, Conn.

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Bill PerkinsStrength & Conditioning

Bill Perkins is entering his 22nd season on the Huskies coaching staff, moving from the defensive line to handle strength and conditioning for the athletic department. In 2014, he was named Samson Equipment Division II Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year.

During his tenure, Perkins has coached 28 players to first team All-PSAC East honors, 23 players to second team all-conference honors and three players have been

recognized as All-Americans (Gary Fittery, Jon Ochs and Larry Webster). Larry Webster was also a fourth-round draft pick by the Detroit Lions and is currently entering his second year with the NFL Central Division team.

Perkins is a 1989 graduate of Slippery Rock University. At the Rock, Perkins played in 38 of 40 games as a defensive tackle from

1986-89. He registered 129 career tackles and was honored as a PSAC West second team selection in 1989. He played his senior year under current SRU Head Coach George Mihalik, and he was coached by the late 1956 WVU All-American Joe Kopnisky who played in the East/West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl and was later drafted by the NFL’s Chicago Cardinals.

Bill is also entering his 26th year as a physical education / health teacher in the Bloomsburg Area School District and he previously had led the athletic program as the director of athletics for 17 years. He also works as the assistant director of operations and facilities at the Kehr Union on lower campus. In addition, he serves as a speaker for Dynamite Sports, motivating and educating high school students about college recruiting and scholarship opportunities.

Perkins and his wife Debbie are the parents of two daughters, Leighnah and Willow. Leighnah is attending Ursinus Collegemajoring in marketing, art history, and psychology and Willow is a senior at Central Columbia High School working hard in both field hockey and track for the Bluejays.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Frank SheptockDefensive Line

Frank Sheptock joins the Huskies coaching staff in 2015, serving as defensive line coach.

A Bloomsburg University Hall of Fame member, Sheptock ('86) was a three-time first team Associated Press All-American in football and a four-time All-PSAC selection. He holds nearly all of Bloomsburg's defensive records, including career tackles (537). He set the standard for tackles in a game with 23 in the 1985

national semifinal game and holds the season record for stops (159). The Huskies reached the PSAC Championship game twice during his four years, winning the title in 1985. That same year, the Huskies reached the semifinals of the NCAA championships with a school-record 12 wins. Following graduation, Sheptock moved into coaching, first as an assistant and later as a head coach, at Wilkes University. He was voted to the NCAA Division II Team of the Quarter Century in 1997. In 2007, he became the first athlete from Bloomsburg University to be inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame.

Sheptock has previous coaching experience at Wilkes University, serving on the staff of the Colonels for 23 years including 18 seasons as head coach. He posted a 107-81 record with Wilkes that included two NCAA and seven ECAC postseason berths.

He later served as director of athletics at Berwick Area School District.

Sheptock resides in Berwick with his wife Lisa, a Bloomsburg Class of 1986 graduate, as well as his daughters Nicole and Kelly.

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Maurice DalyPlayer Mentor

Maurice Daly begins his 15th season with the Huskies in 2014 serving as a player mentor. Daly is responsible for providing athletic and academic guidance and support to the team.

Daly attended Queen's College in 1972 and is enjoying his retirement from Geisinger Medical Center.

Daly resides in Sunbury with his wife Toni and his son Maurice III who is currently a student at Liberty University. He also has two daughters Allison and Andrea, both alumni

of Bloomsburg University. Daly is a proud grandfather of two, Jeremiah and Maya.

Tony IanieroRunning Backs

Tony Ianiero returned to the Huskies coaching staff in 2014 and continues in 2015 as the team’s running backs coach. Ianiero previously coached the running backs in 2011 for the Huskies and returned last season to guide them after serving as Vice President for University Advancement at Bloomsburg.

During the 2014 season, running back Eddie Mateo earned All-PSAC and All-Super Region 1 honors after rushing for 1,278 yards and averaging 6.1 yards per carry while ranking third in the nation with 25 touchdowns on the ground. In all,

the Huskies rushed for over 2,900 yards as a team and picked up 5.1 yards per carry with 41 rushing touchdowns.

Ianiero also previously coached at Bloomsburg from 1987 – 89 serving as outside linebacker coach under Pete Adrian. Previous to Bloomsburg University Ianiero spent 10 years as an assistant coach at the College of New Jersey, the last seven as defensive coordinator. During that period the Lions registered six straight winning seasons, won two conference titles and were ranked nationally with a record of 47-19-2.

A graduate of The College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State College) Ianiero has both a Bachelor’s degree in History and a Master’s degree in Student Personnel Services. He lettered four years in football and baseball and was inducted into the College’s Hall of Fame as a player and a coach in 1999.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Frank WilliamsDefensive Quality Control

Frank Williams returned to Bloomsburg in 2013 after 31 seasons previously as a member of the Bloomsburg coaching staff, serving under five head coaches. Joining the Huskies in 1976, he spent the 1981 season at Bucknell, before returning to Bloomsburg upon George Landis' arrival in 1982. Williams attended Kutztown where he was an All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference selection and is a member

of that university's Athletic Hall of Fame.

Keenan ChesnickTight Ends

Keenan Chesnick begins his third season on the coaching staff of the Huskies in 2015, again working with tight ends. Chesnick graduated from Bloomsburg in 2013 with a degree in Psychology. A former member of the Huskies, Chesnick's playing career as a linebacker was cut short after a series of knee injuries. He previously spent three years as a student assistant for the defense.

Before coming to Bloomsburg, Chesnick worked as a member of the equipment staff for both the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns.

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Alphabetical Roster90 Abbott, Ryan K89 Allison, Aaron TE46 Anderson, Domair FB28 Baldwin, Darnell DB96 Barley, Ethan DL54 Beltz, Scott DE41 Burkhard, Derek FB86 Carney, David LS53 Clary, Tyrik LB20 Collins Jr., Mark DB12 David, Tony DE95 Dennis, Roy DE14 Dundore, Alex DB 68 Dunford, Chris OL26 Elliott, Lawrence TB22 Finley, Damin DB8 Gades, Connor WR70 Garland, John OL 10 Gary, Chris LB 63 Geiger, Ryan OL 16 Gilhool, Duffy QB76 Hadas, Khalim OL52 Hare, Jacob OL44 Harris, Andrew LB 50 Hoagland, Dakota OL88 Hoenl, Nate TE7 Hoffman, Chad WR 29 Jordan, Dexter DB13 Kelly, Tim QB 66 Klinger, Jake DL 75 Krall, Travis OL91 LaBadie, Bill DL56 Le, Tony DL71 Lowery, Jeremiah DL 92 MacClaren, Josh K73 Mancuso, Jesse OL 38 Mastrog, Wade FB39 McCracken, Eric FB 3 McFadden, D.J. WR57 McGuire, Earl LB45 Monroe, Nate LB21 Morris, Donovan DB18 Mosley-Dew, Altarique RB31 Norford, Marquez DL77 Osborne, Jesse OL 15 Palubinsky, Chris QB23 Parsnik, Joe RB67 Pellechia, Nick OL11 Pope, Garrett LB9 Postell, Gary DB24 Pugh, Travon DB 27 Quaye, Art DB5 Quinn, Shane TE 84 Quivers, Coy WR42 Ranco, Ezra DT74 Reed, Nick OL

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School3 D.J. McFadden R-Jr. WR 6-4 198 Willow Grove / Abington 4 Miles Williams R-So. DB 5-10 184 Steelton / Bishop McDevitt5 Shane Quinn R-Sr. TE 6-2 250 Levittown / Neshaminy 6 Marquis Seamon R-Fr. DB 5-10 165 Philadelphia / Father Judge7 Chad Hoffman R-Jr. WR 6-1 190 Drums / Hazleton 8 Connor Gades R-Sr. WR 6-1 195 West Chester / Unionville 9 Gary Postell R-Sr. DB 5-7 170 Philadelphia / Bishop McDevitt 10 Chris Gary R-Fr. DE 5-9 205 Philadelphia / Archbishop Wood11 Garrett Pope R-Sr. LB 6-2 218 Northumberland / Shikellamy 12 Tony David R-Sr. DE 6-0 235 Allentown / Salisbury 13 Tim Kelly R-Sr. QB 6-1 188 Camp Hill / Cedar Cliff 14 Alex Dundore R-So. WR 5-11 170 Reading / Exeter 15 Chris Palubinsky R-So. QB 6-1 205 Ringtown / Shenandoah Valley 16 Duffy Gilhool R-Fr. QB 6-0 175 Upper Chichester / Chichester17 Jerrin Toomey R-Jr. DB 5-10 185 York / West York18 Altarique Mosley-Dew R-So. RB 5-8 188 East Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg 19 Eric Schwartz R-Jr. DB 6-1 200 York / Central York20 Mark Collins Jr. R-So. DB 5-9 185 Yeadon / Valley Forge Military Academy21 Donovan Morris R-Jr. DB 5-11 175 Philadelphia / George Washington 22 Damin Finley R-Sr. DB 5-11 200 Elkins Park / Milford Academy23 Joe Parsnik R-Jr. RB 5-9 185 Wilkes-Barre / Coughlin 24 Travon Pugh R-Jr. DB 5-9 177 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West26 Lawrence Elliott Jr. Jr. RB 6-1 207 Utica, NY / Thomas R. Proctor27 Arthur Quaye R-Fr. DB 5-11 170 Elizabethtown / Elizabethtown 28 Darnell Baldwin R-So. DB 6-3 200 Philadelphia / Germantown 29 Dexter Jordan R-Fr. DB 5-10 171 Wernersville / Conrad Weiser31 Marquez Norford R-Jr. DE 6-2 225 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township 34 Brynn Schafer R-Jr. LB 6-1 220 Schuylkill Haven / Blue Mountain 37 Josh Salak R-Fr. DB 6-1 175 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin38 Wade Mastrog R-So. FB 6-0 235 Chester Springs / Downingtown East39 Eric McCracken R-So. FB 6-0 245 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia 40 Sage Stevenson R-So. LB 5-11 210 Exton / Downingtown East 41 Derek Burkhard R-Sr. FB 5-11 225 Fayetteville / Chambersburg 42 Ezra Ranco R-Jr. DT 6-2 300 Collegeville / Perkiomen Valley 44 Andrew Harris R-Jr. LB 5-10 215 Bethlehem / Whitehall 45 Nate Monroe R-Fr. LB 5-11 205 Hershey / Bishop McDevitt46 Domair Anderson R-Jr. DE 6-0 225 West Milton / Milton Area 48 Will Wagner Jr. P 6-4 200 Wernersville / Conrad Weiser 50 Dakota Hoagland R-Sr. OL 6-4 300 Shoemakersville / Hamburg 51 Trent Simmons R-So. LB 6-1 230 Philadelphia / LaSalle College52 Jacob Hare R-Fr. OL 6-2 255 Sunbury / Shikellamy 53 Tyrik Clary R-Sr. LB 6-0 224 Philadelphia / Northeast 54 Scott Beltz R-So. DE 6-2 220 Pen Argyl / Pen Argyl Area 56 Tony Le R-So. DL 6-0 243 Larksville / Wyoming Valley West 57 Earl McGuire R-So. LB 6-0 215 Williamsport / Sandalwood (FL)60 Josh Tripp R-Fr. OL 6-4 285 Catawissa / Southern Columbia 62 Christian Whiteside R-Sr. OL 6-3 275 Broomall / Marple Newtown 63 Ryan Geiger R-Sr. OL 6-1 285 Southampton / La Salle 65 Blake Remensnyder R-Fr. OL 6-4 300 Danville / Danville66 Jake Klinger R-Fr. DL 6-1 270 Berwick / Central Columbia 67 Nick Pellechia R-So. OL 6-4 280 Churchville / Council Rock South 68 Christopher Dunford R-Fr. OL 6-2 300 Chester, VA / Thomas Dale 69 Greg Rommel R-Jr. OL 6-2 277 Somerville, NJ / Immaculata (NJ) 70 John Garland R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Hatfield / North Penn 71 Jeremiah Lowery Jr. DT 6-3 270 Sharon Hill / Academy Park

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65 Remensnyder, Blake OL69 Rommel, Greg OL37 Salak, Josh DB34 Schafer, Brynn LB 19 Schwartz, Eric DB 85 Scott, Jake WR 6 Seamon, Marquis DB78 Secola, Shawn OL51 Simmons, Trent LB97 Smith, Tyler K93 Sokoloski, Matthew LS40 Stevenson, Sage LB17 Toomey, Jerrin DB 60 Tripp, Josh OL 83 Veal, Lamont WR 80 Venne, Carson TE48 Wagner, Will P82 Wetty, Joe DL62 Whiteside, Christian OL4 Williams, Miles DB

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2015 Bloomsburg University HuskiesNo. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School73 Jesse Mancuso R-So. OL 6-2 290 Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg 74 Nick Reed R-Sr. OL 6-1 275 Dallastown / Dallastown75 Travis Krall R-Fr. OL 6-5 285 New Columbia / Milton Area76 Khalim Hadas R-Fr. OL 6-5 275 Philadelphia / West Phila. Catholic Prep77 Jesse Osborne R-Jr. OL 6-2 317 Medford, NJ / Shawnee 78 Shawn Secola R-So. OL 6-5 285 Glen Rock / Southwestern 80 Carson Venne R-Fr. TE 6-2 250 York / Central York 82 Joe Wetty R-Jr. DL 6-3 230 Downingtown / Downingtown East83 Lamont Veal R-Fr. WR 5-7 165 Upper Darby / Cardinal O'Hara84 Coy Quivers II R-Jr. WR 6-2 200 Mercersburg / James Buchanan85 Jake Scott R-Fr. DB 5-10 170 New Cumberland / Cedar Cliff86 David Carney R-Fr. LS 5-11 200 Johnstown / Westmont88 Nate Hoenl R-Jr. TE 6-3 238 Whitehall / Whitehall89 Aaron Allison R-Jr. TE 6-3 247 Philadelphia / Frankford 90 Ryan Abbott R-Fr. K/P 5-11 165 Hagerstown, MD / Saint James School91 Bill LaBadie R-Jr. DL 6-4 270 Bensalem / Bensalem 92 Josh MacClaren R-Fr. K 5-8 180 Troy / Troy93 Matthew Sokoloski R-Sr. LS 6-0 205 Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg 95 Roy Dennis R-Sr. DE 6-2 260 Berwick / Berwick 96 Ethan Barley R-Fr. DT 6-2 270 Millersville / Penn Manor 97 Tyler Smith R-Jr. K 5-9 185 Gettysburg / Gettysburg Frank Aigeldinger Fr. LB 6-1 210 Mountain Top / Crestwood Michael Allen Fr. WR 5-10 170 Fleetwood / Olley Valley Alex Annan Fr. LB 5-11 195 Phillipsburg, NJ / Phillipsburg Alex Arcangeli Fr. FB 5-11 215 Bensalem / Archbishop Wood Matt Bobeck Fr. TE 6-2 230 Mountain Top / Crestwood Daron Boone Fr. LB 5-10 190 Glenside / Abington Jarell Boyd-Ross Jr. DB 6-3 200 Pittsburgh / Dickinson Zack Carroll Fr. QB 6-2 205 Hatboro / Father judge Dominc Caruso Fr. LB 5-11 215 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Twp Nate Cusumano Fr. DE 6-3 220 Aston / Sun Valley Victor Delgado Fr. DB 5-8 180 Levittown / Pennsbury Mark Everton Fr. WR 6-0 185 Norwood / Interboro Nate Gadinski Fr. DL 6-2 260 Ashland / North Schuykill Tre Green Fr. RB 5-11 185 West Chester /West Chester Henderson Dalton Hoagland Fr. OL 6-4 260 Shoemakersville / Berks Catholic Matt Hosking Fr. FB 6-1 240 West Chester / Bayard Rustin Seth Jonassen Fr. OL 6-3 290 Schwenksville / Perkiomen Valley Vaughn Jones LB Susquehanna Twp / Valley Forge Mil. Acad. Mike Liddy Fr. DB 5-11 165 North Wales / North Penn Tim Maeshack FB 6-1 240 Williamsport / Willamsport Idris Mateen Fr. DB 5-11 160 Philadelphia / Mastery North Charter Ryan Neher Fr. OL 6-3 255 Richboro / Archbishop Wood Jay Popson Fr. QB 6-1 200 Mountain Top / Crestwood Qmac Quiteh Fr. RB 5-10 195 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West Scott Rucci Fr. OL 6-3 265 Drexel Hill / Upper Darby Doug Strang Fr. DB 6-1 170 Malvern / Great Valley

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The first two seasons of the Paul Darragh era have been an unquestioned success.

The Huskies have posted a 21-4 record, back-to-back Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division titles, an overall PSAC championship and a pair of NCAA Playoff appearances including a trip to last year’s national quarterfinals.

Bloomsburg used slightly different blueprints to win the last two years, riding an electrifying offense that scored nearly 40 points per game in 2013 before using a stifling defensive performance that saw opponents score just 15.4 points per contest in 2014.

To return to the postseason in 2015, Bloomsburg will again need to use a different blueprint – last year, an experienced defense allowed new starters on offense to take the time to gel as the season went on. The script is flipped this year as the Huskies will need to replace seven starters on the defensive side of the ball while nine starters return on an offense that aside from replacing All-Region running back Eddie Mateo remains nearly intact from 2014.

“It’s a complete switch from last year,” Darragh said. “Offensively we have experience. You’re not worried about how guys are going to perform on game day; they’ve done it. Defensively it may be a bit of a work in progress in the early going. Last year the defense in the early part of the season helped our offense get their feet underneath them. This year hopefully our offense can carry us a bit early.”

The offense brings back senior quarterback Tim Kelly, who with 36 career starts has more under his belt than any other player in the PSAC. He’s protected by an offensive line that allowed only six sacks last year and brings back every starter. Kelly’s top three receivers are back as well.

While many of the names are different in the starting lineup defensively, the unit doesn’t completely lack experience. Though just four defensive starters are back, every projected starter saw time last year.

“We’re excited about the talent and young players we have on the defensive side of the ball,” Darragh said. “Justin Shirk picked up the slack for Larry Webster last year and became that big playmaker. This year we feel we have enough experience to make up for losing Justin and to be successful.”

QUARTERBACKThe Huskies figure to be in good hands under center with Kelly returning for his fourth season as the starter. Kelly brings a 30-6 career record into this season and will continue his climb up the program’s record books – he begins the year ranked fourth i

in Huskies history with 5,955 yards passing and also fourth in passing touchdowns with 50.

A dual threat, Kelly is also the team’s leading returning rusher with 304 yards and six touchdowns on the ground as well a year ago.

“Tim has been a consistent leader for us,” Darragh said. “Any time you have that kind of experience under center it makes that much more possible to have a productive offense. To me, he’s the most underrated quarterback in our league. He’s been a winner.”

Chris Palubinsky will serve as the backup in his redshirt sophomore season after appearing in three games last year. Redshirt freshman Duffy Gilhool adds depth after working on the scout team last fall.

RUNNING BACKOne spot where the Huskies will have a bit of a different look on offense this fall is at running back where they will need to replace Eddie Mateo who earned All-Region honors with over 1,200

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yards and 25 rushing touchdowns last year.

If there has been one constant with the Huskies’ attack over the past 15-plus years, however, it has been their power running game – Bloomsburg has been able to produce a 1,000-yard rusher in 13 out of the past 15 seasons.

Perhaps Lawrence Elliott Jr. will be the next to join that list of Bloomsburg 1,000-yard rushers as he steps into the tailback role full-time this year. The junior has already shown his talent the past two years, earning all-conference honors as a return specialist in both 2013 and 2014. He ranked sixth in the nation in punt return average (15.9 yards per return) last year, also lining up out of the backfield and as a wideout, bringing versatility and unpredictability to the offense.

Joe Parsnik will also enter his junior season after rushing for 513 yards and three touchdowns as a freshman and 248 yards and a touchdown last year. Parsnik figures to be a strong compliment to Elliott with a different style of running and also brings strong pass protection ability.

Two younger players could also see carries – Altarique Mosley-Dew appeared in five games with 92 yards and two touchdowns in his first season as a Husky last fall and may be the fastest player on the team according to his coaches. Newcomer Lamont Veal also could work into the mix.

“All bring a different style,” Darragh said. “We’re going to count on those four guys to product the type of production we’ve always needed at the tailback position.”

FULLBACK Last year’s starter Brody Myers has graduated, but three players return at fullback who saw time last year.

With multiple fullbacks coming back from injury, the starting job could be decided in the summer between senior Derek Burkhard who has appeared in 23 games with the Huskies and redshirt sophomores Eric McCracken and Wade Mastrog.

McCracken played in all 13 games with one start a year ago while Mastrog logged time in three games in 2014.

OFFENSIVE LINEThe Huskies continue their long tradition of strong play up front which has produced two current NFL products in Jahri Evans and Matt Feiler.

The entire starting unit that produced four all-conference players a year ago returns this fall after helping the offense rush for over 2,900 yards and allowed a PSAC-low six sacks.

“We are deep and full of experience,” Darragh said. “It’s a matter of the veteran group bringing the youngsters along so they’re ready when they need to step in.”

Ryan Geiger anchors the line from center after earning Daktronics All-Super Region 1 First Team honors last year and receiving Sporting News preseason All-America accolades in preseason. A captain for the second year in a row, the senior is entering his third season as a starter.

Another third-year starter is All-PSAC East left tackle Dakota Hoagland while John Garland was also named all-conference last year after his first year as the starter at right tackle. Christian Whiteside and Nick Reed also return at guard to complete a line that missed just one combined start last fall.

There’s a wealth of depth on the line with Shawn Secola and Nick Pellechia at tackle and Greg Rommel and Jesse Mancuso at guard along with Jesse Osborne at center all possessing multiple years of experience in the system.

WIDE RECEIVERThe same group of receivers from last year primarily is back with this year’s returning players accounting for 138 of the 163 receptions the Huskies hauled in as a team last year.

The passing game started slow with several new pieces in place last fall, but was clicking well by season’s end as Kelly turned in two of his top career passing totals in the final three weeks of the season.

D.J. McFadden led the team in receiving in his first season in Maroon and Gold, adding a deep threat and a 6-foot-4 frame on

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the outside. He finished the year with 33 receptions, 635 yards and six touchdowns while averaging 19.2 yards per catch.

Chad Hoffman became another former quarterback to transition to successful wide receiver in the Huskies system, catching 28 passes in his first season at wide out. Connor Gades enters his senior season with 46 receptions and five touchdowns the past two years.

Veal could also line up on the outside and figure into the air attack while Alex Dundore also adds depth. Jake Scott transitions from defensive back and Coy Quivers also returns.

TIGHT ENDBloomsburg remains deep at tight end as well, returning three players who saw time a year ago.

Senior Shane Quinn enters his third season as a starter, bringing strong blocking and pass catching ability. Aaron Allison brings dynamic ability to the passing attack, catching 13 passes for three touchdowns a year ago.

Quinn and Allison’s abilities allow the Huskies to frequently go to two tight end sets while Nate Hoenl, who led the team in receptions in this year’s spring game, also adds depth.

DEFENSIVE LINEThe Huskies proved to be a dominant defense last year – they led the nation in turnover margin (+2.31) after forcing a program record and national-best 43 turnovers. Allowing just 15.4 points per game, the Huskies also ranked sixth in the nation in that category as well as third in sacks per game (0.46). That continued a trend of outstanding defensive performance as the Huskies have generated a PSAC-best 127 sacks in the past four years.

Though many players will be in expanded roles this year to replace the departed seven starters from last year’s team, there’s still plenty of reason to expect the solid production to continue.

“We lost a lot of good players on defense, but we really like the group that we have,” Darragh said. “We have guys who have played almost as much as the starters did last year. The guys have been through it all and they know the scheme.”

There’s still plenty of depth and experience on the inside of the line as senior Jeremiah Lowery (30 tackles, 1.0 sack) and junior Ezra Ranco (38 tackles, 2.5 sacks) headline the tackles. Bill LaBadie also was a frequent contributor last year and senior Roy Dennis also returns. Redshirt freshman Jake Klinger also will be in the mix.

Joe Wetty was second on the team in sacks with 5.5 last year and will be a starter at defensive end, while senior Tony David (20 tackles, 3.5 sacks) brings experience as well to another starting end position. Redshirt sophomore Scott Beltz saw time in every

game last year and fellow sophomore Tony Le can play end or tackle. Newcomers Chris Gary and veterans Domair Anderson and Marquez Norford also will be in the mix.

LINEBACKERSSenior Garrett Pope and junior Andrew Harris bring experience to the outside linebacker positions with 35 and 26 games played respectively and Harris adding 120 combined tackles the past two years.

There will be big shoes to fill at middle linebacker with the departure of All-American Justin Shirk, leaving Tyrik Clary and Tyler Szflarski to fight for a starting job. Clary posted 19 tackles last year in his first season with the Huskies while Simmons appeared in six games as a redshirt freshman.

Trent Simmons, Brynn Schafer, Sage Stevenson and Nate Monroe all will battle to create needed depth at the position during preseason camp.

DEFENSIVE BACKSA pair of senior captains lead the defensive backs unit as cornerback Gary Postell and safety Donovan Morris return.

Postell leads a deep group of corners after being selected all-conference for the second straight year last season, bringing 25 consecutive starts and 161 career tackles into his senior year. Damin Finley figures to start at the left corner position after playing in all 13 games with an interception, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in a breakout 2014 season.

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and two fumble recoveries in a breakout 2014 season.

Miles Williams was healthy last year after missing 2013 due to injury and returns, while Marquis Seamon will debut this fall and Mark Collins along with Arthur Quaye and Dexter Jordon also working into the mix.

Morris was also all-conference after his ball-hawking skills put him among the PSAC leaders with five interceptions last year at safety. Jerrin Toomey also impressed last year, including three interceptions vs. West Chester and is penciled in as a starter as camp begins.

Eric Schwartz, Travon Pugh and Darnell Baldwin all saw time last year while newcomer Josh Salak also will vie for a spot this fall.

SPECIAL TEAMSJunior Will Wagner placed 14 punts inside the 20 and averaged 38.3 yards on his 52 attempts last season and has impressed in his two years with the program. Matt Sokoloski is back as long snap-per along with David Carney.

Tyler Smith will take over the placekicking duties this year after handling kickoffs a year ago. Also in the kicking picture are Josh MacClaren and Ryan Abbott. Dundore served as the holder last fall.

Longtime offensive line coach/offensive coordinator Brian Mc-Bryan will take over special teams coordinator duties this year

with the departure of fellow longtime assistant Ed Rush, who returned to California this year.

“We have the depth,” Darragh said. “The consistency of the kick-ing game will be a key. We will miss Ed Rush, he had a big hand in all of that.”

OUTLOOKThe Huskies enter the 2015 season with the best record in Super Region One over the past 15 years – 142-36. Included in that run are 16 consecutive winning seasons.

To continue that run of success, a strong start will be key as the early season schedule presents a gauntlet in the first weeks.

“We found ways to win early last year and that gave us a chance to make a run and be in the hunt,” Darragh said. “We have a very challenging first four games. If we come out of that with success then we have a chance to be in the hunt.”

The season begins at home vs. Stonehill on Sept 5 in the fourth consecutive season-opening meeting against the Northeast-10 member Skyhawks. A pair of PSAC crossover dates – at Califor-nia (PA) on Sept. 12 and home vs. Mercyhurst on Sept. 19, two of last year’s frontrunners in the PSAC West – will not count toward divisional standings this year. A Sept. 26 date at Shippensburg will open PSAC East play.

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2015 HUSKIESBY THE NUMBERS

31-6 -Record for this year's seniors over past three seasons

13Returning starters from last year's NCAA Quarterfinalists

16 Consecutive winning seasons for Huskies football

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CAPTAINS

Single Game Career HighsPassing Attempts: 42 at Slippery Rock, 11/15/14Completions: 21 at Slippery Rock, 11/15/14Passing Yards: 293 at Slippery Rock, 11/15/14Touchdowns: 4 3x., last vs. Virginia State, 11/30/14Rushing Yards: 97 vs. Millersville, 10/11/142014: Enters 2015 with 63 career touchdowns (50 through the air and 13 on the ground) after again leading the Huskies to the NCAA Playoffs and a second straight PSAC East title under center, starting 12 of 13 games while completing 152 of 278 attempts for 2,065 yards and 11 touchdowns with seven interceptions and also rushing for 304 yards with six touchdowns on the ground. Finished the season with 2,369 yards of total offense (197.4 per game) with 17 total touchdowns...Went 16-for-36 with 239 yards and a touchdown in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Set a career high with three rushing touchdowns while completing 12 of 20 passes for 175 yards and another score through the air to lead Huskies to 35-14 NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Established new career highs in completions (21), attempts (42) and passing yards (293) in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Threw for 184 yards on 13 of 18 passing for two touchdowns in victory at Lock Haven (11/8)...Completed 13 of 29 attempts for 146 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 66 yards in win over East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Tossed for 200 yards on 11 completions with two touchdown strikes to guide win at Kutztown (10/18).

2013: Was the Huskies signal caller in all 12 games, completing 145 of 249 attempts for 2,097 yards and 17 touchdowns. Ranked among the PSAC leaders in pass efficiency (145.08) and also rushed for 280 yards and six touchdowns...Completed 19 of 31 passes for 265 yards and three touchdowns in a 40-38 playoff loss to West Chester (11/30)... Completed 13 of 27 passes for 173 yards and one touchdown and rushed six times for 96 yards in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Completed 16 of 27 passes for 262 yards and also rushed for 40 yards and a touchdown in a 31-28 win over West Chester (11/9)... Completed 17 of 22 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown in a 52-38 win over East Stroudsburg and also rushed three times for 42 yards and two touchdowns (10/19).

2012: Connected on 10 of 17 passing attempts for 185 yards and two touch-downs to lead the Huskies to victory over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Finished the day with 7-for-10 passing for 84 yards and a score in a Huskies 24-23 victory over West Chester (11/3)...Threw for a then career-high 267 yards and four touchdowns in the 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg...Completed touch-down passes of 5, 37, 68 and 72 yards on the day (10/13)...Threw for 240 yards and a career high three touchdowns in a 42-27 win over LIU Post. Had touch-down throws of 3, 60 and 73 yards in the victory. Also had three carries for four yards (9/22)...Threw for 246 yards on 16-for-28 passing and a pair of scores to lead the Huskies to a 44-37 victory over the 21st-ranked Golden Bears of Kutz-town (9/15)...Opened up the season passing 16-for-26 through the air for 197 yards and a touchdown in a Huskies 44-28 victory over Stonehill (8/31).

TIM KELLYQuarterback R-Sr. 6-1 185Camp Hill • Cedar CliffAccounting/Finance

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Kelly’s Career Passing Statistics:

GP-GS Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int LG2012 12-12 115 225 51.1 1793 22 13 732013 12-12 145 249 58.2 2097 17 8 722014 11-11 152 278 55.0 2065 11 7 58TOTALS 36-36 412 752 54.8 5955 50 28 73

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RYAN GEIGERGuard/Center R-Sr. 6-1 280Southampton • La SalleAccounting

632015 Sporting News Preseason All-American

2014: Anchored the Huskies offensive line after moving to center, starting all 13 games. Earned Daktronics First Team All-Super Region 1 and All-PSAC East Second Team while helping the Huskies to average 223.3 yards per game on the ground and surrendering a PSAC-low six sacks.

2013: Started all 12 games for the Huskies at left guard, helping guide the sixth-ranked rushingoffense in the nation while taking great strides in his first season as a starter...Named the Beyond Sports Network Offensive Athlete of the Week along with the entire Huskies offensive line (11/18).

2012: Saw action in five games for the Huskies.

High School: Named 2010 First Team All-State offensive lineman...2010 First Team All Southeastern PA at defensive line...Honored as 2010 First Team All City and Second Team All Catholic defensive lineman....Also was a two-time First Team All Catholic offensive lineman.

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GARY POSTELLDefensive Back R-Sr. 5-8 170Philadelphia • Bishop McDevittMarketing

92014: Earned First Team All-PSAC honors while starting all 13 games for the Huskies at cornerback. Logged 61 tackles including 42 solo stops along with a forced fumble... Finished with five tackles in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Registered 10 tackles and forced a fumble in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Finished with six tackles and a pass break up in win at Lock Haven (11/8)...Made seven tackles with three pass breakups in 41-10 win over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Had five stops in win at Kutztown (10/18)...Made seven tackles and had a pass breakup in victory over Shippensburg (9/27)...Five tackles and a pass breakup during victory at Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Started all 12 games for the Huskies and earned a spot on the All-PSAC East second team after ranking third on the team with 63 tackles including 46 solo stops. Also added four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and an interception...Named the PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week after recording a career-high 12 total tackles and clinched victory with an interception in 42-38 PSAC Championship Game win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Recorded five total tackles in a 31-28 win over West Ches-ter (11/9)... Collected eight total tackles and a pass break up in a 52-38 win over East Stroudsburg 10/19)... Recorded five total tackles and recovered a fumble in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12)... Recorded six tackles in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5)... Re-corded five total tackles in a 56-10 win over Lock Haven (9/28)... Lead the team with 10 total tackles in a 31-12 win over Kutztown (9/21)... Made seven total tackles in a 47-35 victory at Edinboro (9/14).

2012: Collected four tackles for the Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Registered five tackles and recovered a fumble that he forced in a 49-41 victory over The Rock (11/10)...Logged three tackles in a 24-23 win over West Ches-ter (11/3)...Collected three tackles against 10th ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Recorded three tackles for the Huskies in a 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20)...Made two tackles on the game in a Huskies 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Credited with four tackles in a 38-14 Huskies victory over Millersville (10/6)...Broke up a pass and had a tackle in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Recorded four tackles and broke up one pass in a 41-27 win over LIU Post (9/22)... Broke up two pass attempts and recorded four tackles in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8).

High School: Received 2010 Philadelphia Catholic League MVP honors...Named First Team All-Catholic at running back and Second Team at defensive back...Rushed for 1,461 yards and 23 touchdowns averaging 8.6 yards a carry...Team captain.

Postell's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 28 9 37 2.0 0.0 0 1 12013 12-12 46 17 63 4.0 0.0 1 2 12014 13-13 42 19 61 2.0 0.0 0 1 0TOTALS 37-25 116 45 161 8.0 0.0 1 4 2

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DONOVAN MORRISDefensive Back R-Sr. 5-11 175Philadelphia • George WashingtonCommunications

212014: Earned All-PSAC East Second Team honors after starting all 13 games at safety, finishing with 64 tackles, 10 pass deflections, a forced fumble and a team-high five interceptions...Registered six tackles in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...His interception was a crucial moment in NCAA Playoff win over Virginia State, ending a VSU threat in the red zone as part of a tie game and handing momentum back to the Huskies (11/29)...Made five tackles and had an interception in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Finished with seven tackles and a pass breakup at Kutztown (10/18)...Picked off two passes including a 16-yard interception return in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Made nine tackles in win over Shippensburg (9/27)...Recorded three total tackles and an interception in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Saw time in all 12 games including three starts, finishing the year with 48 tackles, a sack and an interception. Also returned five kicks, averaging 26.0 yards per return...Recorded a career-high 10 total tackles and a sack in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Collected five tackles and record-ed three kick returns for 99 yards, with his longest being a 45-yard return in a 52-38 win over East Stroudsburg 10/19)... Recorded four tackles in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5).

2012: Picked up five tackles for the Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Made two tackles for Bloomsburg in a 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Collected two tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edinboro (9/8).

Morris's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 7 5 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 12013 12-3 25 23 48 0.0 1.0 1 0 32014 13-13 42 22 64 1.5 0.0 5 1 0TOTALS 36-16 74 50 124 3.0 1.0 6 1 4

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CHRIS PALUBINSKYQuarterback R-So. 6-1 200Ringtown • Shenandoah ValleyBusiness Management

152014: Saw time in three games, completing both passes attempted for 19 yards...Completed only pass attempt for nine yards in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Made collegiate debut in 41-7 win at Cheyney, completing only pass attempt for 10 yards (10/4).

High School: As a senior, Palubinsky was a WNEP Dream Team Honoree, Standard Speaker Offensive Player of the Year, PFN Honorable Mention Athlete, All EasternPAfootball.com Honorable Mention QB, SCFCA First Team North defensive back, Second Team North QB, AFL First Team QB, Second Team DB, and a Pottsville Republican First Team QB pick...Named Honorable Mention QB by Hazelton Standard Speaker following junior season and took multiple awards for play at defensive back as well...Finished high school career with 5,391 passing yards, 47 touchdowns, 990 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns.

DUFFY GILHOOLQuarterback R-Fr. 6-0 175Upper Chichester • ChichesterAccounting

162014: Redshirted.

High School: Threw for 52 touchdowns, breaking school record and ranked 14th all-time Delaware County...Named first team all-conference at both quarterback and safety...Is the only Chichester quarterback to pass for over 3,000 yards in a career...Named 2014 Chichester Male Athlete of the Year...Served as two-year captain of Chichester High football team...Earned the Delco MVP Coaches Award...Hero Bowl All-Star.

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LAWRENCE ELLIOTT JR.Running Back Jr. 6-0 190Utica, N.Y. • Thomas R. ProctorComputer Science

262014: Earned All-PSAC East Second Team as a return specialist for the second straight year while expanding his role in the Huskies offense....Finished the season with 1,212 all-purpose yards and ranked as the PSAC's leader in punt return average (15.9 yards/return), also standing among the nation's top 10 in punt return average. Also hauled in 19 receptions for 264 yards and 21 rushes for 136 yards...Registered 186 all-purpose yards including three catches for 30 yards and four carries for 41 yards as well as 115 yards of kickoff returns in Super Region 1 Cham-pionship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Caught two passes for 26 yards and finished with 93 total all-purpose yards in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Registered 241 all-purpose yards in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock, setting career highs in catches (five) and receiving yards (102) whole also have 103 yards of kick return yardage (11/15)...Recorded 141 all-purpose yards including a 53-yard punt return in victory at Kutztown (10/18)...One reception for 30 yards in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Caught two passes for 18 yards and rushed four times for 15 yards in 41-7 win at Cheyney (10/4)...Returned punt 70 yards for a touchdown and finished with 147 all-purpose yards in win at Mercyhurst (9/20)...Compiled 97 all-purpose yards in victory over California (PA) (9/13).

2013: Selected to All-PSAC East second team after starring on special teams as a return specialist during freshman season, averaging 27.8 yards per kick return and 9.9 yards per punt return while playing in all 12 games...Returned five kickoffs for 183 yards, with his longest being an 86-yard return in 34-18 loss to Shippensburg, setting a school record for kick return average in a game (36.6 yards) (10/31)... Returned four punts for 94 yards, in-cluding a 73-yard touchdown return, the first of his career in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12)... Made a reception in his first career game as a true freshman, a 19-yard reception in 41-13 win over Stonehill.

High School: Named 2012 New York Class AA First Team All-State....Finished seniorseason with 589 rushing yards and seven touchdowns along with 22 receptions for 319 yards and two touchdowns...He had 13 kick returns for 437 yards and two touchdowns and eight punt returns for 212 yards and two touchdowns on special teams....Recorded 38 tackles on defense.

Elliott's Return Statistics: Kick Returns Punt Returns GP Ret Yds Avg TD LG Ret Yds Avg TD LG2013 12 20 556 27.8 0 86 11 109 9.9 1 732014 13 23 542 23.6 0 51 17 270 15.9 1 70TOTALS 25 43 1,098 25.5 0 86 28 379 13.5 2 73

Elliott's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS No Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2013 12-0 2 16 8.0 0 8 1.32014 13-3 21 136 6.5 0 26 10.5TOTALS 25-3 23 152 6.6 0 26 6.1

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JOE PARSNIKRunning Back R-Jr. 5-9 180Wilkes-Barre • CoughlinCommunications

232014: Played in all 13 games with 62 carries for 248 yards and a touchdown, also catching two passes while averaging 4.0 yards per carry...Had five carries for 15 yards along with two receptions for 28 yards in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Picked up first career start and recorded nine carries for 35 yards and a touchdown in the PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)....Rushed for career-high 104 yards on 14 carries in win at Lock Haven (11/8)...Carried nine times for 31 yards in victory over Millersville (10/11).

2013: Impressed in Huskies debut, playing in all 12 games while rushing for 513 yards and three touchdowns. Carried 84 times for an average of 6.1 yards per carry...Rushed seven times for 42 yards in a 40-38 playoff loss to West Chester (11/30)... Rushed eight times for 21 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Rushed for 72 yards in a 31-28 win over West Chester (11/9)... Recorded 13 carries for 54 yards in a 35-7 win over Cheyney (10/26)...Carried 18 times for 85 yards in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12)... Recorded a 34-yard rush for a touchdown in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5)... Rushed 14 times for 101 yards in a 56-10 win over Lock Haven (9/28)... Had 12 carries for 81 yards in a 41-13 season-opener win over Stonehill (9/7).

High School: Earned Times Leader Offensive Player of the Year honors...Named to to the WNEP-TV Dream Team...Two-time Citizens Voice First Team at linebacker....Chosen to play in the East/West All-Star game....Twice led the Wyoming Valley Conference in rush-ing....Finished his career with 3,509 yards rushing and 47 touchdowns...Three-year let-terwinner in baseball and won the WVC Tournament title as a junior in his one season of wrestling.

Parsnik's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS No Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2013 12-0 84 513 6.1 3 62 43.82014 13-1 62 248 4.0 1 24 19.1TOTALS 25-1 146 761 5.2 4 62 30.4

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ALTARIQUE MOSLEY-DEWRunning Back R-So. 5-8 188East Stroudsburg • StroudsburgUndeclared

182014: Saw time in five games during redshirt freshman season, carrying 19 times for 92 yards and two touchdowns...Broke off 30-yard touchdown run and finished with 44 yards on nine carries in 41-0 victory over Millersville (10/11)...Found the end zone for the first time in his collegiate career on a 13-yard run, finishing with eight carries for 43 yards in 41-7 win at Cheyney (10/4).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Earned 2012 AAAA 2nd Team All-State at running back...Also 2012 First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference, First Team All-Area and WNEP Dream Team honoree at running back....Named team Offensive Player of the Year, setting the school's single-season rushing record with 2,114 yards and the single game rushing record with 301 yards.

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DEREK BURKHARDFullback R-Sr. 5-11 230Fayetteville • Chambersburg AreaExercise Science

412014: Logged time in 10 games at fullback and on special teams, carrying three times for 12 yards.

2013: Caught five passes for 61 yards in a 35-7 win over Cheyney (10/26)... Caught one pass for 42 yards and a touchdown in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5).

2012: Appeared in one game as redshirt freshman.

2011: Redshirted.

High School: Rushed for 339 yards and 4 touchdowns in only four games as a senior in 2010...As a junior he rushed for 945 yards and five touchdowns...Averaged six yards a carry for his career... A member of the National Honors Society and was his Senior Class President.

Burkhard's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS No Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2012 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02013 12-0 5 14 2.8 0 5 6.22014 10-0 3 12 4.0 0 6 1.2TOTALS 23-0 8 26 3.3 0 6 1.1

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ERIC McCRACKENFullback R-So. 6-1 230Bloomsburg • Central ColumbiaBusiness Management

392014: Moved into a larger role as season continued at fullback, seeing increased reps while playing in all 13 games with one start...Caught a pass for five yards in NCAA Playoff win vs. No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Earned first career start in victory at Kutztown (10/18).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Named second team PHAC at fullback and was also a standout on the defensive side of the ball, earning first team PHAC honors and was second team All-State at inside linebacker.

WADE MASTROGFullback R-So. 6-0 220Chester Springs • Downingtown EastMarketing

382014: Appeared in three games...Carried twice for 18 yards in victory at Lock Haven (11/8).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: First team Chesmont and All-Area pick as a fullback...Named top linebacker by Philadelphia Inquirer.

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CONNOR GADESWide Receiver R-Sr. 6-1 200West Chester • UnionvilleMarketing

82014: Played in all 13 games as a starting wide out, finishing season with 23 receptions for 257 yards and two touchdowns...Caught a 21-yard touchdown pass as part of 41-10 win over No. 7 West Ches-ter (10/25)...Brought in 47-yard catch in win at Kutztown (10/18)...Hauled in 50-yard touchdown reception in win over Shippensburg (9/28)...Had career-high six receptions for 30 yards in win at Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Appeared in all 12 games at wide receiver, making 23 receptions for 287 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 12.5 yards per catch...Recorded three catches for 88 yards including a career-long 72-yard touchdown recep-tion in a 40-38 NCAA Playoff loss to West Chester (11/30)... Caught four passes for 39 yards and a touchdown in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Had four catches for 57 yards and a touchdown in a 31-12 win over Kutztown (9/21)... Had three catches for 27 yards in a 47-35 victory at Edinboro (9/14).

2012: Appeared in seven games on special teams.

High School: Named 2010 First Team All-Chest-Mont...Ranked as the No. 5 quarterback in Southeastern PA by the Philadelphia Inquirer. In his career he passed for 2,600 yards and 26 touchdowns while rushing for 2,100 yards and another 22 touchdowns as a three-year starter at quarterback.

Gades's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2012 7-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02013 12-12 23 287 12.5 3 72 25.02014 13-11 23 257 11.2 2 50 19.8TOTALS 32-23 46 544 11.8 5 72 17.0

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WIDE RECEIVERS

CHAD HOFFMANWide Receiver R-Jr. 6-2 190Drums • HazletonSpecial Education

72014: Became an integral part of the Huskies offense in first season as a wide receiver after shifting from quarterback, hauling in 28 catches for 354 yards with 21 receptions coming over the final five games of the year...Made three grabs for 68 yards in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Brought in three receptions for 30 yards in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Established new career highs for receptions (6) and yards (84) in PSAC Championship Game (11/29)...Set new career highs for receptions (5) and receiving yards (81) in victory at Lock Haven (11/8)...Caught four passes for 36 yards vs. East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Had a catch for nine yards in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Caught career-high three passes for 26 yards in 41-7 win at Cheyney (10/4)....Two receptions for 12 yards in 24-7 win at Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Served as a reserve at quarterback.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2011 First Team All-Conference quarterback/athlete...Three-year starter at quarterback...In 2011 he had 923 yards passing, 683 yards rushing and recorded 17 touchdowns....Two-time regional qualifier in wrestling, finishing eighth in the state as a junior...Two-year captain in both wrestling and football.

ALEX DUNDOREWide Receiver R-So. 5-11 173Reading • ExeterEarly Childhood / Special Education

142014: Played vital role on special teams, serving as the Huskies holder in all 13 games to help lead Bloomsburg among all PSAC teams in field goals made...Recovered fumbled punt attempt and returned four yards for a touchdown in win over California (PA) (9/13).

High School: First Team All-League wide receiver as a junior and first team All-County defensive back as a senior while also taking First Team All-League accolades as a wide out and kick returner...Averaged 15.3 yards per catch with 26 receptions as a junior...Made 40 tackles and snagged four interceptions as a senior while also catching 15 passes for 325 yards and five touchdowns...Also an All-Division outfielder in baseball.

Hoffman's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2014 11-3 28 354 12.6 0 53 32.2

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D.J. McFADDENWide Receiver R-Jr. 6-4 198Willow Grove • AbingtonBusiness Management

32014: Gave the Huskies a deep play threat in first season with team, leading the squad in recep-tions (33), receiving yards (635) and receiving touchdowns (6), averaging 19.2 yards per catch...Led Huskies with five catches for 97 yards including a 22-yard touchdown reception in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Hauled in 58-yard touchdown pass to break second quarter tie and give Huskies a lead they would not relinquish in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Caught three balls for 52 yards in the PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Hauled in five passes for 81 yards and a pair of touchdowns in victory at Lock Haven (11/8)...Brought in two passes for 39 yards vs. East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Caught first two touchdown passes on gains of 42 and 17 yards, finishing with four catches for 76 yards in victory at Kutztown (10/18)...Had three catches for 37 yards in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Made three receptions for 49 yards at Cheyney (10/4)...Set up two Huskies touchdowns with long receptions, finishing with four grabs for 127 yards in victory over Shippensburg (9/28).

At Orange Coast College: Led team with 36 receptions for 774 yards and eight touch-downs, averaging 21.5 yards per catch during 2013 season...Caught six passes for 124 yards and two scores in win vs. Pasadena...Surpassed 100 yards receiving three times and had two multi-TD games.

High School: Lettered in football and basketball during his prep career at Abington HS … Earned All-Suburban One honors with 21 catches for 635 yards as a senior … Averaged 21.3 points, 10 rebounds and six assists per game in basketball.

McFadden's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2014 13-6 33 635 19.2 6 58 48.8

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Quinn's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2012 12-0 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.42013 12-6 5 40 8.0 0 13 3.32014 13-13 14 177 12.6 0 24 13.6TOTALS 37-19 20 234 11.7 0 24 6.3

SHANE QUINNTight End R-Sr. 6-2 245Levittown • NeshaminyBusiness Management

52014: Started all 13 games at tight end with 14 receptions for 177 yards...Caught one pass for 21 yards in NCAA Playoff win vs. Virginia State (11/29)...Recorded a 19-yard reception in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Registered career highs in receptions (three) and yards (41) in 41-7 win at Cheyney (10/4).

2013: Alternated as the starter at tight end, appearing in all 12 games with five catches for 40 yards while playing an important blocking role.

High School: Named 2010 First Team All-Suburban One....Also Named to the Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team...Had 22 receptions and five touchdowns at tight end...Recorded 38 tackles, six sacks and two fumble recoveries at defensive end...Team captain.

NATE HOENLTight End R-Jr. 6-3 215Whitehall • WhitehallCriminal Justice

882014: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams as a reserve tight end, making three catches for 35 yards...Hauled in one reception for nine yards in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Caught two passes in 41-7 win at Cheyney for 26 yards (10/4).

2013: Appeared in six games as a reserve during Huskies debut.

High School: Named 2011 Lehigh Valley Conference Honorable Mention at tight end...Selected to play in the McDonald's All-Star game....Three-year letterwinner...Recorded 28 catches for 355 yards and four touchdowns during junior and senior seasons...Honor rollstudent and involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters program...Team captain.

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AARON ALLISONTight End R-Jr. 6-3 250Philadelphia• FrankfordSociology

892014: Played in all 13 games at tight end including one start, hauling in 13 catches for 101 yards and three touchdowns...Had two catches including a 15-yard touchdown reception in the PSAC Championship Game (11/15)...Brought in three catches for 20 yards in 41-10 victory over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Caught two passes for 21 yards in win over Shippensburg (9/28).

2013: Made Huskies debut by appearing in all 12 games, hauling in 11 receptions for twotouchdowns, averaging 13.7 yards per catch...Three receptions for 24 yards and a touch-down in a 40-38 playoff loss to West Chester (11/30)... Caught one pass for 20 yards and a touchdown in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5).

2011: Redshirted.

High School: Named First Team All-Philadelphia Public League and All-City at tight end...Recorded 60 catches for 950 yards and 10 touchdowns over junior and senior sea-sons...Honor Roll student and senior class president...Two-year team captain.

Allison's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G2013 12-0 11 151 13.7 2 32 12.62014 13-1 13 101 7.8 3 17 7.8TOTALS 25-1 24 252 10.5 5 32 10.1

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JOHN GARLANDTackle R-Jr. 6-4 300Hatfield • North PennExercise Science

702014: Earned All-PSAC East Second Team honors in first season as a starter, starting 12 games at right tackle while help-ing the Huskies to average 223.3 yards per game on the ground while surrendering a PSAC-low six sacks.

2013: Saw action in 11 games for the Huskies.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2011 Second Team AAAA All-State at offensive line....2011 First Team All-SOL Continental League at offensive line...Two-year starter for a team that finished as AAAA state runner-up won 2 district titles and 2 SOL Continental championships during that time.

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DAKOTA HOAGLANDTackle R-Sr. 6-4 305Shoemakersville • HamburgHistory

502014: Earned second team All-PSAC East honors after starting all 13 games at left tackle, helping the Huskies to average 223.3 yards per game on the ground while surrendering a PSAC-low six sacks.

2013: Started all 12 games for the Huskies at right tackle, helping guide the sixth-ranked rushing offense in the nation...Named the Beyond Sports Network Offensive Athlete of the Week along with the entire Huskies offensive line (11/18).

2012: Played in eight games.

2011: Redshirted.

High School: Earned 2010 All-Berks County honors at both offensive and defensive line...Named First Team Inter-County Section 2 at both offensive and defensive line...Three-year starter and team captain...District qualifier heavyweight in wrestling.

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CHRISTIAN WHITESIDEGuard R-Sr. 6-2 270Broomall • Marple NewtownPre-Physical Therapy

622014: Earned First Team All-PSAC East honors after starting all 13 games at left guard, helping the Huskies to average 223.3 yards per game on the ground while surrendering a PSAC-low six sacks.

2013: Saw action in 11 games for the Huskies as part of the sixth-ranked rushing attack in the nation.

2012: Was part of an offensive line that led the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards. The of-fensive line guided the leading rusher in Division II in Franklyn Quiteh (176.75) and also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons (2011-12), becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). The offensive line allowed just two sacks in BU’s final seven games and led the PSAC and ranked seventh in Division II at 0.67 sacks allowed per game.

2011: Redshirted.

High School: 2010 First Team All-Delaware County offensive lineman...Selected First Team All-Central League at both offensive and defensive line...Twice named All Pennsylvania Academic Team...Team Captain...A three-year, two-way starter.

GREG ROMMELGuard R-Jr. 6-3 275Somerville, N.J. • ImmaculataMarketing

692014: Saw time in 11 games as part of the offensive line rotation.

2013: Saw action in four games for the Huskies.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: 2011 Second Team All-State...Two-time First Team All-Conference, All-Area and All-County at offensive line...Named First Team All-State Non-Public School in 2011...Three-year varsity letter winner...Team captain.

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NICK REEDGuard R-Sr. 6-1 275Dallastown • DallastownBusiness Management

742014: Started all 13 games at right guard in first season as a starter, helping the Huskies to average 223.3 yards per game on the ground while surrendering a PSAC-low six sacks.

2013: Played in four games for the Huskies.

2012: Saw action in two games for the Huskies.

2011: Redshirted.

High School: Named First Team York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association at of-fensive line in 2009 and 2010...Helped lead Dallstown to an undefeated regular season in 2010...Named Offensive Lineman of the Week at LVC summer camp...Team captain.

JESSE MANCUSOGuard / Center R-So. 6-2 290Stroudsburg • StroudsburgDigital Forensics

732014: Appeared in nine games as part of offensive line rotation.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: 2012 Second Team All-Mountain Valley Conference at offensive line...Helped pave the way for teammate and current teammate Altarique Mosley-Dew to rush for a school record 2,114 yards.

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NICK PELLECHIATackle / Guard R-So. 6-4 280Churchville • Council Rock SouthCriminal Justice

672014: Saw time in three games as a reserve.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Council Rock South...Started on both the offensive and defensive lines during his senior sea-son...Member of the school's track and field team.

SHAWN SECOLATackle R-So. 6-5 275Glen Rock • SouthwesternExercise Science

782014: Saw time in five games...Earned first career start at right tackle in Super Region 1 Champion-ship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Two-year varsity starter on the offensive line...Helped lead Southwestern High to two straight playoff appearances, one of only three teams in school history to do so...An honor student.

JESSE OSBORNECenter / Tackle R-Jr. 6-2 300Medford, N.J. • ShawneePhilosophy

772014: Logged time in nine games as part of offensive line rotation.

2013: Saw action in 11 games for the Huskies.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: 2011 First Team All-Conference by West Jersey Group 4...Two-year starter and voted team's Big Dog Award in 2011...Member of the track and field team throwing shot put... Team captain senior season.

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2014: Played in 12 games with 20 tackles including 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks...Recorded five tackles and 2.5 sacks in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Had three tackles and a fumble recovery in win at Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Suffered season-ending injury during first game of season and took a medical redshirt.

2012: Registered a sack for a loss of six yards in a 49-41 win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Made four tackles and recorded a quarterback hurry in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Collected four tackles in addition with a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against 10th-ranked Ship-pensburg (10/27)...Made four tackles and two sacks for a loss of four yards in a 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20).

2011: Collected two tackles and had a sack for a loss of three yards against Kutztown (11/5)...Had three tackles in a Huskies 45-10 win over Cheyney (10/8)...Recorded two tackles and a sack in a 46-7 victory over Millersville (9/24)...Posted two tackles in victory over IUP (9/15)...Recorded one tackle in win over Clarion (9/10).

High School: 2009 Third Team All-State tight end, First Team All-Colonial League linebacker and tight end, and Second Team All-Area linebacker...Team captain...Led his team in tackles as a sophomore, junior and senior.

TONY DAVIDDefensive Line R-Sr. 6-0 235Allentown • SalisburyMarketing

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LaBadie's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2013 5-0 1 5 6 0.5 0.0 0 02014 11-0 4 12 16 0.5 0.5 0 0TOTALS 16-0 5 17 22 1.0 0.5 0 0

BILL LaBADIEDefensive Line R-Jr. 6-4 291Bensalem • BensalemExercise Science

762014: Played in 11 games with 16 tackles, 0.5 sacks and an interception...Had two tackles and half a sack vs. East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Initiated a Huskies rally when he came up a 41-yard interception return for a touchdown, both career firsts, in a 38-22 win over Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Appeared in five games, making six tackles...Was in on three stops in win vs. Millersville, including a tackle for loss (10/12).

2012: Redshirted.

High School: 2011 First Team All-Suburban One offensive and defensive line...Named team Offensive Player of the Year...Recorded 37 tackles and 12 sacks from his defensive line position in 2011...Team captain.

David's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2011 11-0 8 10 18 3.0 2.0 0 02012 12-11 15 26 41 6.0 4.0 0 22013 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 02014 12-0 11 9 20 3.5 3.5 0 1TOTALS 36-11 34 45 79 12.5 9.5 0 3

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EZRA RANCODefensive Tackle R-Jr. 6-1 275Collegeville • Perkiomen ValleyNursing

422014: Played important role in team's rotation at defensive tackle, playing in 12 games with 38 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, a sack and an interception...Tallied seven tackles with 1.5 sacks as part of standout performance in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Picked off a pass and returned it 19 yards in win at Lock Haven (11/8)...Had a sack in victory over East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Made seven tackles in victory over Shippensburg (9/28)...Recorded seven total tackles in a 38-22 win over Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Logged time in all 12 games, playing an important role on the Huskies defensive line. Finished the year with 23 tackles, including 6.5 tackles for loss and was among the team's sack leaders with four...Recorded four tackles and a sack in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)...Tallied an interception, one tackle and forced a fumble in a 35-7 win over Cheyney (10/26)... Had 1 1/2 sacks and two total tackles in a 52-38 win over East Stroudsburg 10/19)... Re-corded 1 1/2 sacks, two total tackles and forced a fumble in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12)...Compiled his first six collegiate tackles in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5).

High School: Three-year lettermea at linebacker, fullback and defensive tackle...Named Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Area in 2011...Voted team'sDefensive Impact Player of the Year. ..Recocorded 86 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one interception and one blocked kick in 2011 as a senior...Voted Conference Thrower of the Year and All-Area track as a junior.

Ranco's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2013 12-0 12 11 23 6.5 4.0 1 3 02014 12-0 23 15 38 3.5 2.5 1 1 0TOTALS 24-0 35 26 61 10.0 6.5 2 4 0

Beltz's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2014 12-0 10 9 19 0.0 0.0 0 0

SCOTT BELTZDefensive Line R-So. 6-2 220Pen Argyl • Pen Argyl AreaBusiness Management

542014: Played important role as part of defensive line rotation, making 19 total tackles...Registered career-high four tackles in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Finished with three tackles in win at Cheyney (10/4)...Helped cause interception for a touchdown by teammate Bill LaBadie by rushing through the line and blowing up a screen attempt in win at Mercyhurst (9/20)...Made first appear-ance in maroon and gold, recording one tackle in season-opening victory at Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2012 AP All-State at defensive line...2012 All-PFN First Team and Eastern PA First Team at defensive line...Two-time All-Colonial League First Team, Morning Call First Team and Express Times First Team at defensive line... 2012 Jim Gum Award recipient...Finished career with 234 total tackles and a school-record 29 sacks.

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JEREMIAH LOWERYDefensive Tackle Sr. 6-3 253Sharon Hill • Academy ParkInformation Technology

712014: Named Second Team All-PSAC East after playing in all 13 games as a starter at defensive tack-le, making 30 tackles with a sack, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries...Posted four tackles in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Had half a sack and a forced fumble in victory over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Registered four total tackles in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Battled injury to play in eight games, making 15 tackles...Made three stops in PSAC Championship Game win over Slippery Rock (11/16)...Recorded career-high six tackles vs. Shippensburg (10/31).

2012: Played in 10 games as a true freshman...Made three solo stops in win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Had three assisted tackles in win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Came up with three total tackles in win over Edinboro (9/8)...In his collegiate debut Lowery had two tackles at Stonehill (9/1).

High School: Earned 2011 First Team All-State at defensive line...Named First Team All-Delco and First Team All-Deleware Valley asa senior....Named Second Team All-State, First Team All-Delco and First Team All-Deleware Valley as a junior... Recorded

150 tackles, 13 sacks, two forced fumbles and four pass deflec-tions during his varsity career...Member of the Rising Scholars Program.

Lowery's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2012 10-0 6 15 21 0.5 0.5 0 12013 8-0 0 15 15 0.5 0.0 0 02014 13-12 10 20 30 2.0 1.0 1 2TOTALS 31-12 16 50 66 3.0 1.5 1 3

Le's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2014 8-0 2 4 6 1.0 1.0 0 0

TONY LEDefensive Tackle R-So. 6-0 243Larksville • Wyoming Valley WestUndeclared

562014: Saw time in eight games, recording six tackles along with one sack...Posted first career sack in victory over East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Registered four tackles in 41-0 win over Millersville on Home-coming (10/11).

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Named WVC Defensive Player of the Year and was a Citizen's Voice and Times Leader all-star...Earned first team All-Region honors.

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Wetty's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2013 12-0 10 14 24 0.5 0.5 0 02014 12-0 7 10 17 7.0 5.5 1 1TOTALS 24-0 17 24 41 7.5 6.0 1 1

JOE WETTYDefensive End R-Jr. 6-3 230Downingtown • Downingtown EastMarketing

822014: Played in 12 games at defensive end, recording 17 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks along with a forced fumble and fumble recovery...Made three stops in victory at Lock Haven (11/8)...Had a sack and three tackles in victory over East Stroudsburg (11/1)...Posted a sack and two tackles in win over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Had three tackles and 2.5 sackes in win over Shippensburg (9/28).

2013: Appeared in all 12 games, making 24 tackles...Made career-high five tackles in NCAA Playoff game vs. West Chester (11/30)...Recorded three total tackles and a half sack in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12).

High School: 2011 Honorable Mention AAAA All-State at defensive end....Two-time First Team All-Chesmont at defensive end....Recorded double digit sack totals as a junior and senior.

MARQUEZ NORFORDDefensive Line R-Jr. 6-2 225Harrisburg • Susquehanna TownshipEngineering

312014: Appeared in three games, making three tackles.

High School: Named 2011 First Team All-Mid Penn Keystone Division at defensive end...Recorded 55 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss and one interception as a junior.

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ROY DENNISDefensive Line R-Sr. 6-2 260Berwick • BerwickElementary Education

952014: Appeared in 11 games with five tackles.

2013: Played in seven games, making seven tackles including 1.5 sacks and two tackles for loss...Recorded 1.5 sacks and two total tackles in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12).

2012: Saw time in three games.

2011: Redshirted.

From the Coach: Two-time First Team AAA All-State defensive lineman...Named 2010 Wyoming Valley Conference and Press Enterprise Defensive Player of the Year... First Team All-Star selection of the All-Anthracite, Citizens Voice, Times Leader and Channel 16 Dream Team...In 2010, he recorded 63 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and 17 sacks as a senior...Team captain.

Dennis's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2012 3-0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 02013 7-0 1 6 7 2.0 1.5 0 0 12014 11-0 1 4 5 0.5 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 21-0 2 11 13 2.5 1.5 0 0 1

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GARRETT POPELinebacker R-Sr. 6-2 215Northumberland • ShikellamyComputer Science

2014: Played in all 13 games with 12 starts at linebacker, post-ing 51 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss and an interception along with two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery...Picked up muffed snap on point after attempt and ran loose ball back the other way for two points during the Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Tallied career-high eight tackles with an interception, forced fumble and tackle for loss in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Had a forced fumble and fumble recovery in win at Mercyhurst (9/20)...Registered four total tackles in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Moved into a starting role at the Will linebacker position, starting eight of 11 games played and totaling 38 tackles...Recorded five total tackles in a 35-7 win over Cheyney (10/26)... Collected five total tackles in a 52-38 win over East Stroudsburg 10/19)... Recorded five total tackles in a 45-7 win over Millersville (10/12)... Recorded five total tackles in a 56-10 win over Lock Haven (9/28).

2012: Saw time in 11 games as a reserve.

2011: Redshirted.

High School: 2010 1st Team Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference...Named All-State Hon-orable Mention,..All-Anthracite and All-District 4...Daily Item Offensive Player of the Year passing

for 1,300 yards, rushing for 1,075 yards and accounting for 31 touchdowns...Voted his team's Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year.

Pope's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 02013 11-8 19 19 38 0.5 0.0 0 0 02014 13-12 28 23 51 3.5 0.0 1 2 1TOTALS 35-20 49 43 92 4.0 0.0 1 2 1

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LINEBACKERS

2014: Appeared in one game, making one tackle.

2013: Appeared in two games during the season.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: 2011 Second Team All-Berks League IC-2 and All-Schuykill County at linebacker...Named First Team All-Berks League IC-2 tight end and Second Team All-Schuykill County linebacker as a junior... Recorded 53 tackles, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries in 2011...Team captain.

BRYNN SCHAFERLinebacker R-Jr. 6-1 220Schuylkill Haven • Blue MountainAccounting

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ANDREW HARRISLinebacker R-Jr. 5-10 205Whitehall • WhitehallCommunications

442014: Played in all 13 games with one start at linebacker, registering 48 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery...Finished with four tackles and half a sack in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Made eight tackles in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Had three tackles, registered half a sack and picked up a fumble recov-ery in win over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Posted six tackles in victory at Kutztown (10/18)...Finished with five tackles in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...Made six tackles in win at Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Made an impressive debut for the Huskies, ranking second on the team in tackles with 72...Tied a career-high with 11 total tackles in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Collected five total tackles and a sack in a 34-18 loss to Shippensburg (10/31)...Collected a team-high eight tackles in a 38-14 win over Gannon (10/5)... Re-corded seven total tackles in a 56-10 win over Lock Haven (9/28)... Collected seven total tackles in a 31-12 win over Kutztown (9/21)...Collected 11 total tackles in a 47-35 victory at Edinboro (9/14)... Lead the team with eight total tackles in a 41-13 season opener win over Stonehill (9/7).

High School: 2011 Mini Maxwell Award recipient...Two-time First Team All-Lehigh Valley Conference and Morning Call All-Area at linebacker...2011 1st Team All-Lehigh Valley Conference at running back...Rushed for 1,489 yards and 22 touchdowns...Finished his career with over 300 tackles...Recorded 87 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and six sack during senior season...Team MVP and captain.

Harris's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2013 12-3 29 43 72 5.5 1.0 0 0 02014 13-1 21 27 48 2.5 1.0 0 0 1TOTALS 26-4 50 70 120 8.0 2.0 0 0 1

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2014: Appeared in six games while making four tackles.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: 2012 AAAA All-Philadelphia Catholic Division First Team at linebacker...2012 All-Catholic League First Team at linebacker... Recorded 101 tackles, five sacks and two interceptions as a senior....Team captain for the AAAA State semifinalists in 2012.

TRENT SIMMONSLinebacker R-So. 6-1 220Philadelphia • LaSalle CollegeUndeclared

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2014: Saw time in 12 games, playing primarily on special teams. Finished season with eight tackles.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2012 1st Team All-Ches Mont at linebacker...Had 90+ tackles during senior season...Selected to play in the Valor Bowl All-Star game.

SAGE STEVENSONLinebacker R-So. 5-11 210Exton • Downingtown EastUndeclared

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2014: Had season cut short due to injury after playing in two games with one start and making seven tackles...Made first career start and responded by recording a career-high seven total tackles in a 38-22 win over Mercyhurst (9/20).

2013: Appeared in eight games...Had one tackle vs. Stonehill (9/7)...Made a stop in win over Millers-ville (10/12).

High School: 2011 Mid Penn Colonial Defensive Player of the Year...Two-time First Team All-Mid Penn Colonial at running back and linebacker...Finished career with 3,296 yards rushing, 260 yards receiving and 53 touchdowns...National Honor Society student. Basketball team captain and was a two-time captain for football team.

TYLER SZAFLARSKILinebacker R-Jr. 6-0 225Greencastle • GreencastleExercise Science

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2014: Played in all 13 games, playing important role on special teams as well as at linebacker, making 19 tackles...Made two tackles in win over California (PA) (9/13)...Recorded three total tackles in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

Prior To Bloomsburg: Transfer from Shippensburg University...Named All-Public League First Team and All-City Third Team as a senior at Northeast High School...Played for head coach Mel Hinton...Was a defensive leader for the Vikings, totaling 86 tackles, including 30 tackles for loss as a senior...Also totaled three interceptions...Had eight receptions for 190 yards and three touchdowns as a wide receiver.

TYRIK CLARYLinebacker Sr. 6-4 210Philadelphia • NortheastBusiness Management

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MILES WILLIAMSCorner Back R-So. 5-10 180Steelton • Bishop McDevittDigital Forensics

42014: Played in all 13 games during first season of action for the Huskies, finishing with 10 tackles in a reserve role...Made two tackles in 41-7 win at Cheyney (10/4)...Three tackles in 38-30 win over Shippensburg (9/27).2013: Missed the season due to injury.2012: Redshirted.High School: 2011 First Team All-Mid Penn Keystone at defensive back...First Team Patriot News Big 11 at defensive back. Selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic....Starred on a team that won two straight District III titles and made two straight AAA state finals appearances...Led the team in interceptions as a junior (three) and led the secondary in tackles (54) and pass break ups (11) as a senior...District qualifier in the 100 meter dash and 4x100 relay as a junior in track.

Defensive Back R-Sr. 5-11 200Cheltenham • Milford AcademyMarketing

222014: Served as an important role player in the Huskies secondary, playing in all 13 games with three starts and making 28 tackles with an interception, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...Finished with five tackles and a sack in victory over No. 7 West Chester (10/25)...Had two tackles and a forced fumble in win at Kutztown (10/18)...Forced and recovered a fumble in win over California (PA), adding four tackles (9/13)...Recorded seven total tackles, a forced fumble and an interception in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Saw action in 10 games this season for the Huskies. Recorded three solo tackles as well as three assisted tackles. Also served as a return man, averaging 18.5 yards per return.

2012: Made three tackles in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Credited with four tackles in a 38-14 Huskies victory over Millers-ville (10/6)...Broke up two passes in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Made three tackles for the Huskies in a 44-37 victory over the 21st-ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Collected three tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edin-boro (9/8).

High School: 2009 1st Team Suburban 1 All-League at running back. Rushed for 2,695 yards and 18 touchdowns during career at Cheltenham HS. Holds the school record for rushing yards in a game with 361. Was a team captain as a senior. Played at Milford Acad-emy for Coach Bill Chaplik in 2010. Rushed for 500 yards and 5 touchdowns for one of the top prep schools in the country.

Finley's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2012 12-0 9 9 18 0.5 0.0 0 0 02013 10-0 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 02014 13-3 17 11 28 1.0 1.0 1 3 2TOTALS 35-3 29 23 52 1.5 1.0 1 3 2

DAMIN FINLEY

Finley's Return Statistics: Kick Returns GP Ret Yds Avg TD LG2012 0 0 0 0 0 02013 10 14 259 18.5 0 292014 13 5 74 14.5 0 23TOTALS 35 19 333 17.5 0 29

Williams's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2014 13-0 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 0

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JERRIN TOOMEYSafety R-Jr. 5-10 185York • West YorkBusiness Management

172014: Continued to earn a larger role in the Huskies secondary as the season continued, playing in all 13 games and finishing with 37 tackles, four interceptions and a fumble recovery. Was also honored as the PSAC Football Champion Scholar...Tallied five tackles with an interception in Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord (12/6)...Made three tackles in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Had three stops in PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Turned in a career day after making first start at BU, finish-ing with three interceptions to help power 41-10 victory over No. 7 West Chester. Earned PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week honors for his efforts, with all three interceptions coming in the Huskies red zone to end WCU scoring threats. Became first Huskies player since 1993 to record three interceptions in a single game (10/25)...Registered three stops in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11)...

Made three tackles in win at Cheyney (10/4)...Recorded five total tackles in 24-7 victory over Stonehill (9/6).

2013: Appeared in 11 games, playing an important role on special teams...Collected seven total tackles in a 35-7 win over Cheyney (10/26).

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2011 YAIAA Conference Player of the Year...Second Team AAA All-State at defensive back...Three-time YAIAA First Team All-Conference....2011 recipiant of a Mini Maxwell Award....Recorded 51 catches for 867 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2011...Also named YAIAA 1st Team All-Conference in baseball a a junior...Honor student and a two-time team captain.

Toomey's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2013 11-0 8 11 19 0.5 0.0 0 0 02014 13-1 18 19 37 0.0 0.0 4 0 1TOTALS 24-1 26 30 56 0.5 0.0 4 0 1

DARNELL BALDWINSafety R-So. 6-3 200Philadelphia • GermantownPhysics

282014: Played in seven games with three tackles.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Selected to play in the 2013 Philadelphia Eagles/Daily News High School City All-Star Game...Recorded 62 tackles, 10 pass break ups, one interception and three fumble recoveries from his defensive back position.Baldwin's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks FF FR2014 7-0 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0

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ERIC SCHWARTZSafety R-Jr. 6-1 200York • Central YorkExercise Science

192014: Played an important role on special teams, seeing the field in all 13 games while also serving as a backup at safety. Finished the season with 14 tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception...Made two tackles in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Posted first career interception, returning it 57 yards in win at Lock Haven (11/8)...Finished with career-high five tackles including a forced fumble and fumble recovery in 41-0 win over Millersville (10/11).

High School: Named YAIAA Player of the Year, York/Adams All-County All-Star and also was an All-State Honorable Mention.

Schwartz's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2014 13-0 7 7 14 0.0 0.0 1 1 1

MARK COLLINS JR.Cornerback R-So. 5-9 185Yeadon • Valley Forge Military AcademyAccounting

202014: Appeared in two games.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: Collins redshirted in 2013. He is good athlete that is developing his skills as a defensive back. In the spring he showed aggressive play and the ability to finish plays. His speed and tackling ability should make him a key contributor on the special teams units.

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TRAVON PUGHCornerback R-Jr. 5-9 177Tobyhanna • Pocono Mountain WestDigital Forensics

242014: Played in six games in reserve role, making one tackle.

2013: Played in five games, logging seven tackles, a sack and a pass breakup...Recorded six total tack-les and first career sack in a 56-10 win over Lock Haven (9/28).

High School: 2011 First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference and All-Area...Rushed for 647 yards, had 22 catches for 333 yards and totaled 12 touchdown as a senior... Recorded 40 tackles with one interception during senior year...Was a state quali-fier in the 100 meter dash as a junior...Team captain.

Pugh's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int FF FR2013 5-0 5 2 7 1.0 1.0 0 0 02014 6-0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 11-0 6 2 8 1.0 1.0 0 0 0

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MATTHEW SOKOLOSKILong Snapper R-Sr. 6-0 205Bloomsburg • BloomsburgExercise Science

932014: Played vital role on special teams, serving as long snapper for all 13 games.

High School: Named 2010-11 First Team PHAC and First Team District 4.

WILL WAGNERPunter Jr. 6-4 200Wernersville • Conrad WeiserBusiness Administration

482014: Averaged 38.3 yards per punt on 52 attempts, placing 14 punts inside the 20 while also boot-ing six punts of 50+ yards...Four punts for average of 39.0 yards in NCAA Playoff win over No. 23 Virginia State (11/29)...Placed two crucial punts inside the five to help Huskies rally late during PSAC Championship Game at Slippery Rock (11/15)...Punted six times for 239 yards (39.8 avg.) in a 24-7 victory over Stonehill, also rushing for eight yards and a key first down off a fake punt (9/6).

2013: Impressed during freshman season, averaging 39 yards per punt with 16 kicks inside the opponent 20-yard line...Punted six times for 246 yards, with an average of 41 yards per punt, in a 42-38 PSAC title win over Slippery Rock (11/16)... Named D2Football Special Teams Player of the Week after placing three consecutive second half punts at the one-yard line in 31-28 victory at No. 8 West Chester while averaging 42.2 yards per punt (11/14) ... Set career-high with a 59-yard punt at Kutztown (9/21) ... Had three punts for a total of 144 yards in a 47-35 victory at Edinboro (9/14)... Punted three times with an average of 39 yards per punt in a 41-13 season opener win over Stone-hill (9/7).

High School: 2012 AAA All-State Honorable Mention at punter...Two-time All-Berks Section 1 First Team at punter...Two-time BCFCA All-Academic Football Team...Averaged 42.2 yards per punt in 2012...2011-2012 Berks Division 1 Co-MVP and All Division Honorable Mention in basketball.

Wagner's Career Statistics: Punting No. Avg. Lng TB FC 50+ I-202013 44 39.0 59 5 12 7 162014 52 38.3 57 5 15 6 14TOTALS 96 38.6 59 10 27 13 30

DAVID CARNEYLong Snapper R-So. 5-11 200Johnstown • WestmontBiology

862014: Served as back-up long snapper.

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TYLER SMITHKicker R-Jr. 5-10 185Gettysburg • GettysburgBusiness Management

972014: Served as team's kickoff specialist, averaging 56.2 yards per kickoff...Recovered his own on-side kick to begin the Super Region 1 Championship Game at No. 10 Concord.

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STONEHILL SKYHAWKSSEPTEMBER 5 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation Easton, MAFounded 1948Enrollment 2,300School Colors Purple and WhiteConference Northeast-10 Stadium W.B. Mason StadiumCapacity 2,400Surface FieldTurfPresident Rev. John Denning, CSCAthletic Director Dean O'Keefe

Coaching InformationHead Coach Robert Talley Alma Mater Boston University (‘91)Record at SC 41-42 (9th season)Career Record 41-42 (9th season)

Assistants Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Eli GardnerRun Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Tyler Moody Special Teams Coordinator/RBs Israel AbrahamDefensive Line Ken GoodwinLinebackers Joseph Cefalo Tight Ends/Fullbacks Mark Ledbetter

Series History

First Meeting 2012Series Record BU leads 3-0Current Win Streak BU W3Tally at SC vs. BU 0-3Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 24-7

Sports InformationSID Doug Monson

Office Phone (508) 565-1352Email [email protected] stonehillskyhawks.com

2015 Schedule9/5 at BLOOMSBURG9/11 at Merrimack9/19 Pace9/26 at LIU Post10/3 Southern CT State10/10 American Int'l10/17 at New Haven10/24 Bentley10/31 Saint Anselm11/7 at Assumption11/14 NE-10 Championship

2014 Results (5-6. 4-5 NE-10)Bloomsburg L, 24-7at Bentley W, 24-17at American Int'l L, 33-5Merrimack W, 33-19New Haven L, 23-17 otat LIU Post L, 28-25at Pace W, 33-0Southern CT State L, 17-14at Saint Anselm W, 23-16Assumption L, 28-21at Saint Anselm W, 19-11

Schedule/Results

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing Att. Net TDColin Markus 158 712 5Deontae Ramey-Doe 112 413 3Passing C-A-I Yds. TDMatt Foltz 46-72-4 609 2Moe Regan 39-82-6 457 2Receiving No. Yds. TDGordon McLeod 32 395 3Colin Smith 13 208 2

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntRyan Doherty 73 6.5 4.5 0Anthony Mascucci 66 3.5 0.5 1Peter Catal 54 8.5 2.0 1Andrew Kibarian 37 3.5 1.0 0Ryan Hollis 19 1.5 0 0

2015 OPPONENTS

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CALIFORNIA (PA) VULCANSSEPTEMBER 12 • ADAMSON STADIUM • CALIFORNIA, PA • 1:00 PM

General InformationLocation California, PAFounded 1852Enrollment 8,243School Colors Black and RedConference PSACStadium Adamson Stadium Capacity 6,500Surface ProGrassInterim President Geraldine M. JonesAthletic Director Dr. Karen Hjerpe

Coaching InformationHead Coach Mike KellarAlma Mater Fairmont State (1996) Record at CAL 23-9 (5th season) Career Record 37-17 (7th season) AssistantsDefensive Coordinator Mike LopezSecondary/Recruiting Dave ColeQuarterbacks Chad SalisburyWide Receivers/Special Teams Larry Wilson

Series History

First Meeting 1928Series Record BU leads 14-8-2Current Win Streak BU W-3Kellar at CAL vs. BU 0-1Last Meeting 2014; Bloomsburg won, 24-21 (OT)

Sports InformationSID Matthew Kifer Office Phone 724-938-4552Email [email protected] www.calvulcans.com

2015 Schedule9/5 at Virginia State9/12 BLOOMSBURG9/19 Shippensburg9/26 at Edinboro10/3 Seton Hill10/10 at Slippery Rock10/17 at IUP10/24 Clarion10/31 at Gannon11/7 Mercyhurst11/14 at Lock Haven

2014 Results (8-2, 6-3 PSAC)Virginia State W, 33-24at Bloomsburg L, 24-21 (OT)at Shippensburg W, 56-34Edinboro W, 34-16at Seton Hill W, 31-21Slippery Rock W, 48-26IUP W, 21-13at Clarion W, 43-32Gannon Cancelledat Mercyhurst L, 59-49Lock Haven W, 45-31

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing Att. Net TDNick Grissom 128 694 4Passing C-A-I Yds. TDJames Harris 193-330-7 3,055 24Receiving No. Yds. TDGarry Brown 62 1,143 8Kowan Scott 44 897 10

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntArnel Farmer, Jr. 73 3.5 0 0Chaz Veal 48 0 0 3Jawan Turner 44 14.0 8.0 0

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MERCYHURST LAKERSSEPTEMBER 19 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation Erie, PAFounded 1926Enrollment 2,600School Colors Forest Green and Navy BlueConference PSACStadium Tullio FieldCapacity 2,300Surface FieldTurfPresident Dr. Thomas J. GambleAthletic Director Joe Kimball

Coaching InformationHead Coach Marty Schaetzle Alma Mater Bucknell ('83)Record at Mercyhurst 69-74 (14th season)Career Record Same

Assistants Defensive Coordinator Jeff GutowskiOffensive Line Tom HermanLinebackers Dan BlumeDefensive Line Ryan RiemedioDefensive Backs Eugene JonesQuarterbacks Andrew JanockoGraduate Assistant - Wide Receivers J.J. EckelsGraduate Assistant - OL/TE Tim Heffernan

Series History

First Meeting 2008Series Record Bloomsburg leads, 3-2Current Win Streak BU W-1Schaetzle at MU vs. BU 2-3Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 38-22

Sports InformationSID Dave Leisering Office Phone 814-824-2525Email [email protected] www.hurstathletics.com

2015 Schedule9/6 Bentley9/13 at West Chester9/20 BLOOMSBURG9/27 at IUP10/4 Clarion10/11 at Gannon10/18 Slippery Rock10/23 Edinboro11/1 at Seton Hill11/8 California (PA)11/15 Shippensburg

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

2013 Results (7-4, 4-3 PSAC W)at Bentley L, 17-16Millersville W, 49-7at Clarion L, 20-13at Slippery Rock L, 58-34Cheyney W, 63-14at Seton Hill W, 50-19Gannon W, 51-21IUP L, 28-6Edinboro W, 19-6at California (PA) W, 23-20at East Stroudsburg W, 37-20

Rushing Att. Net TDBrandon Brown-Dukes 186 774 5Passing C-A-I Yds. TDBrendan Boylan 192-319-8 2,952 29Receiving No. Yds. TDJaquan Williams 36 673 4T.J. Latimer 25 280 4

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntJoe Dever 66 9.0 1.0 0Keith Robinson Jr. 48 1.5 0.0 1Nick Slonac 44 6.0 1.0 0Benji Abercrombie 27 2.0 1.0 0

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SHIPPENSBURG RAIDERSSEPTEMBER 26 • SU STUDENT ASSOCIATION FIELD • SHIPPENSBURG, PA • 1:00 PM

General InformationLocation Shippensburg, PAFounded 1871Enrollment 6,400School Colors Red and BlueConference PSACStadium SU Student Association Field at Seth Grove Capacity 7,700Surface FieldTurf TarkettPresident Dr. Jody HarpsterAthletic Director Jeff Michaels

Coaching InformationHead Coach Mark MaciejewskiAlma Mater Shippensburg ('92, '96 M)Record at SHIP 31-15, 5th seasonCareer Record 31-15, 5th season

Assistants Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Mike BurketOffensive Coordinator/Running Backs J.C. MorganOffensive Line/Kickers Pete LeeQuarterbacks/Wide Receivers Jeff TomasettiDefensive Line Mick ChronisterOffensive Line/Tight Ends Ron KerrDefensive Backs Tony Johnson

Series History

First Meeting 1917Series Record SHIP leads 45-34Current Win Streak BU W-1Maciejewski at SU vs. BU 3-2Last Meeting 2014: BU won, 38-30

Sports InformationSID Bill Morgal Office Phone 717-477-1206Email [email protected] www.shipraiders.com

2015 Schedule9/5 Seton Hill9/12 at Edinboro9/19 at California (PA)9/26 BLOOMSBURG10/3 at East Stroudsburg10/10 Lock Haven10/17 West Chester10/24 at Cheyney10/31 Millersville11/7 at Kutztown11/14 Mercyhurst

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

2014 Results (6-5, 5-4 PSAC)at Seton Hill W, 55-30Edinboro W, 47-21California (PA) L, 56-34at Bloomsburg L, 38-30East Stroudsburg L, 37-33at Lock Haven W, 42-24at West Chester L, 55-28Cheyney W, 34-13at Millersville W, 60-16Kutztown W, 37-32at Mercyhurst L, 42-21

Rushing Att. Net TD

Passing C-A-I Yds. TD

Receiving No. Yds. TDSheldon Mayer 72 1,099 11

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntChavez Cheatham 68 1.0 0 2Cortlin Dell 49 6.5 3.0 1D.J. Burkey 49 3.0 0 1Will Hudson 45 1.5 0 0Joe Dolan 36 6.0 0.5 0Kevin Taylor II 24 1.0 0 0

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CHEYNEY WOLVESOCTOBER 3 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 1:00 PM

General InformationLocation Cheyney, PAFounded 1837Enrollment 700School Colors Blue and WhiteConference PSACStadium O’Shields-Stevenson StadiumCapacity 5,000Surface Natural GrassActing President Dr. Frank PogueAthletic Director Ruffin Bell

Coaching InformationHead Coach Chris RouhlacAlma Mater Albany State ('70)Record at CU 3-30, Fourth SeasonCareer Record Same

Assistants John Stewart, Lorell McCook, Steve Dent, Sam London, T.J. Johnson, Willie Bates, Troy Brooks

Series History

First Meeting 1960Series Record BU leads 44-9-1Current Win Streak BU W-24Johnson vs. BU 0-0Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 41-7

Sports InformationSID Lenn Margolis Office Phone 610-399-2143Email [email protected] Website www.cheyneywolves.com

2015 Schedule9/5 Lincoln9/12 at Gannon9/19 at Clarion9/26 Kutztown10/3 at BLOOMSBURG10/10 East Stroudsburg10/17 at Lock Haven10/24 Shippensburg10/31 West Chester11/7 at Millersville11/14 Slippery Rock

2014 Results (0-11, 0-9 PSAC E)at Lincoln L, 30-18Gannon L, 48-0Clarion L, 27-6at Kutztown L, 74-0Bloomsburg L, 41-7at East Stroudsburg L, 49-21Lock Haven L, 28-0at Shippensburg L, 34-13at West Chester L, 58-0Millersville L, 34-12at Seton Hill L, 56-18

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

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MILLERSVILLE MARAUDERSOCTOBER 10 • CHRYST FIELD • MILLERSVILLE, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation Millersville, PAFounded 1855Enrollment 8,725School Colors Black and GoldConference PSACStadium Chryst Field at Biemesderfer StadiumCapacity 6,500Surface FieldTurfPresident Dr. John AndersonInterim Athletic Director Dr. Anthony Grant

Coaching InformationHead Coach Greg BreitbachAlma Mater Montana-Western ('94)Record at MU 2-20, 3rd seasonCareer Record 2-20, 3rd season

Assistants Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Ralph ClarkLinebackers/Special Teams George LoveDefensive Line Matt SutjakOffensive Line Palmer HosslerRunning Backs Nate Hinkle

Series History

First Meeting 1916Series Record BU leads 42-30-5Current Win Streak BU W-15Breitbach at MU vs. BU 0-2Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 41-0

Sports InformationSID Ethan Hulsey Office Phone 717-872-3100Email [email protected] Website www.millersvilleathletics.com

2015 Schedule9/3 Ursinus9/12 at Clarion9/19 at Slippery Rock9/26 West Chester10/3 at Kutztown10/10 BLOOMSBURG10/17 at East Stroudsburg10/24 Lock Haven10/31 at Shippensburg11/7 Cheyney11/14 Edinboro

2014 Results (1-10, 1-8 PSAC E)Livingtone L, 46-44Clarion L, 55-16Slippery Rock L, 46-17at West Chester L, 62-7Kutztown L, 54-7at Bloomsburg L, 41-0East Stroudsburg L, 35-13at Lock Haven L, 17-10Shippensburg L, 60-16at Cheyney W, 34-12at Edinboro L, 21-9

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

Rushing Att. Net TDMyron Miles 85 413 2Phil Vass 41 232 0Passing C-A-I Yds. TDJ.J. Paige 42-89-4 380 0Receiving No. Yds. TDKevin Wiggins 43 402 4

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntRasheed Johnson 82 1.0 0 0P.J. Santos 78 1.5 0 4Joey Pham 46 3.0 0 1Sene Polamalu 39 8.0 4.0 0

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KUTZTOWN GOLDEN BEARSOCTOBER 17 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation Kutztown, PAFounded 1866Enrollment 9,218School Colors Maroon and GoldConference PSACStadium University FieldCapacity 5,600Surface Artifical TurfPresident Dr. Kenneth HawkinsonAthletic Director Greg Bamberger

Coaching InformationHead Coach Jim ClementsAlma Mater Widener ('96)Record at Kutztown 6-5, 2nd seasonCareer Record 72-29

Assistants Offensive Coordinator/QBs Brad MangleDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers Ross PennypackerRunning Backs/Special Teams Marcel QuartermanWide Receivers Steve HeckCornerbacks/Special Teams Jim KetnerOffensive Line Corey WoodsDefensive Line Michael Tucker

Series History

First Meeting 1927Series Record BU leads 46-21-1Current Win Streak BU W-3Clements at KU vs. BU 0-1Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 31-13

Sports InformationSID Bryan Salvadore Office Phone 610-683-4182Email [email protected] www.kubears.com

2015 Schedule9/6 at Slippery Rock9/13 Indiana (PA)9/20 at Gannon9/27 Cheyney10/4 at Millersville10/9 West Chester10/18 BLOOMSBURG10/25 at East Stroudsburg11/1 Lock Haven11/8 at Shippensburg11/15 at Clarion

2014 Results (6-5, 5-4 PSAC)at Slippery Rock L, 37-26Indiana (PA) W, 44-7at Gannon L, 37-28Cheyney W, 74-0at Millersville W, 54-7West Chester L, 29-7Bloomsburg L, 31-13at East Stroudsburg W, 31-16Lock Haven W, 19-0at Shippensburg L, 37-32at Clarion W, 41-35 ot

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntZachary Delp 90 13.0 3.0 1Jalen Nieves 77 0.5 0 2Ronny Tomasetti 40 7.5 4.5 0Eric Condron 36 8.5 3.0 0

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing Att. Net TDJames Wah Jr. 133 543 3Darrell Scott 72 344 3Passing C-A-I Yds. TDChad Barton 236-407-8 2,891 29Receiving No. Yds. TDKellen Williams 61 856 8Kodi Reed 42 609 4Anthony Kelly 28 539 9

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WEST CHESTER GOLDEN RAMSOCTOBER 24 • JOHN A. FARRELL STADIUM • WEST CHESTER, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation West Chester, PAFounded 1871Enrollment 15,841School Colors Purple and GoldConference PSACStadium John A. Farrell StadiumCapacity 7,500Surface FieldTurfPresident Dr. Greg WeisensteinAthletic Director Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic

Coaching InformationHead Coach Bill ZwaanAlma Mater Delaware ('79)Record at WCU 101-47, 14th seasonCareer Record 155-61, 19th season

Assistants Assistant Head Coach Gerald Toney Defensive Coordinator Mike FurlongOffensive Line Nick Sama Defensive Line Joe WalshLinebackers Jim Brazill Sr.Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks Bill Zwaan Jr.

Series History

First Meeting 1925Series Record WCU leads 47-26Current Win Streak BU W-1Zwaan at WCU vs. BU 6-7Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 41-10

Sports InformationSID James Zuhlke Office Phone 610-436-3316Email [email protected] www.wcupagoldenrams.com

2015 Schedule9/3 Lenoir-Rhyne9/12 at Mercyhurst9/19 Seton Hill9/26 at Millersville10/3 at Lock Haven10/10 Kutztown10/17 at Shippensburg10/24 BLOOMSBURG10/31 at Cheyney11/7 East Stroudsburg11/14 Indiana (PA)

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

2014 Results (11-2, 8-1 PSAC)at New Haven W, 35-30Mercyhurst W, 38-14at Seton Hill W, 45-10Millersville W, 62-7Lock Haven W, 41-16at Kutztown W, 29-7Shippensburg W, 55-28at Bloomsburg L, 41-10Cheyney W, 58-0at East Stroudsburg W, 35-24Indiana (PA) W, 28-17Slippery Rock W, 46-20at Concord L, 51-36

Rushing Att. Net TDBrandon Monk 214 1,296 9Eddie Elliott 129 639 5Passing C-A-I Yds. TDAndrew Derr 15-27-1 243 4Receiving No. Yds. TDTim Brown 53 1,059 17Shannon Mayer 25 247 3Adam Dempsey 21 171 1

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntDrew Formica 67 4.5 1.0 1Andrew Cohen 65 20.0 10.5 0Brandon Pepper 39 0.5 0 1

Returning Statistical Leaders

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EAST STROUDSBURG WARRIORSOCTOBER 31 • EILER-MARTIN STADIUM • EAST STROUDSBURG, PA • 1:05 PM

General InformationLocation East Stroudsburg, PAFounded 1893Enrollment 6,820School Colors Red and BlackConference PSACStadium Eiler-Martin StadiumCapacity 6,000Surface FieldTurfPresident Dr. Marcia G. WelshAthletic Director Dr. Tom Gioglio

Coaching InformationHead Coach Denny DoudsAlma Mater Slippery Rock (‘63)Record at ESU 250-176-3, 42nd seasonCareer Record 250-176-3, 42nd season

Assistants Offensive Coordinator Mike TerwilligerDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers Chadd BraineOffensive Line Mike Santella Defensive Backs Andrew StrobelDefensive Line Colin NeelyWide Receivers Frank Lupin

Series History

First Meeting 1913Series Record ESU leads 43-40-2Current Win Streak BU W-9Douds at ESU vs. BU 17-25Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 34-13

Sports InformationSID Greg Knowlden Office Phone 570-422-3312Email [email protected] www.esuwarriors.com

2015 Schedule9/3 LIU Post9/12 at Slippery Rock9/19 Edinboro9/26 at Lock Haven10/3 Shippensburg10/10 at Cheyney10/17 Millersville10/24 at Kutztown10/31 BLOOMSBURG11/7 at West Chester11/14 Gannon

2014 Results (6-5, 5-4 PSAC)at LIU Post W, 43-35Slippery Rock L, 56-24at Edinboro W, 47-34Lock Haven W, 48-21at Shippensburg W, 37-33Cheyney W, 49-21at Millersville W, 35-13Kutztown L, 31-16at Bloomsburg L, 34-13West Chester L, 35-13at Gannon L, 66-41

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

Rushing Att. Net TDRobert Healy 155 817 8Matt Soltes 76 276 2Passing C-A-I Yds. TDMatt Soltes 180-300-8 2,778 30Receiving No. Yds. TDJon Schnaars 58 807 14Joe Welk 20 423 1Gerald Wendowski 14 182 0

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntAhmad McFarland 31 4.5 3.5 0Kaje Cowans 76 5.0 3.0 0Teron Dobbs 41 0 0 5Dean Vitale 69 0 0 2Marc Gaudet 56 4.0 0 1

Returning Statistical Leaders

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LOCK HAVEN BALD EAGLESNOVEMBER 7 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 2:00 PM

General InformationLocation Lock Haven, PAFounded 1870Enrollment 4,917School Colors Crimson and WhiteConference PSACStadium Hubert Jack StadiumCapacity 3,000Surface Artificial TurfPresident Dr. Michael Fiorentino, Jr.Interim Athletic Director Danielle Barney

Coaching InformationHead Coach Dave TaynorAlma Mater Urbana ('99)Record at LHU First seasonCareer Record 37-40 (8th season)

Assistants Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers John MiechCo-Offensive Coordinator/QB's and WR's J. Stephen PribbleCo-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Bill NickelDefensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Randi MooreSpecial Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line Kevin Smith

Series History

First Meeting 1908Series Record BU leads 46-38-3Current Win Streak BU W-5Taynor at LHU vs. BU 0-0Last Meeting 2014: Bloomsburg won, 40-3

Sports InformationSID Doug Spatafore Office Phone 570-484-2350Email [email protected] www.golhu.com

2015 Schedule9/3 Clarion9/12 at Seton Hill9/19 at IUP9/26 East Stroudsburg10/3 West Chester10/10 at Shippensburg10/17 Cheyney10/24 at Millersville10/31 Kutztown11/7 BLOOMSBURG11/14 California (PA)

2014 Results (2-9, 2-7 PSAC)at West Virginia St L, 19-14Seton Hill L, 27-16IUP L, 21-16at E. Stroudsburg L, 48-21at West Chester L, 41-16Shippensburg L, 42-24at Cheyney W, 28-0Millersville W, 17-10at Kutztown L, 19-0Bloomsburg L, 40-3at California (PA) L, 45-31

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

Rushing Att. Net TDBeau Swales 190 598 4Passing C-A-I Yds. TDCaleb Walton 206-389-16 2,164 15Receiving No. Yds. TDDavid Cook 47 530 4Beau Swales 32 253 2Jeremy Cornelius 23 279 1

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntDaniel Strawbridge 81 4.5 1.0 4Tony Ballon 74 4.5 1.0 0Jeff Picel 56 5.5 0 0

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SETON HILL GRIFFINSNOVEMBER 14 • REDMAN STADIUM • BLOOMSBURG, PA • 12:00 PM

General InformationLocation Greensburg, PAFounded 1918Enrollment 2,300School Colors Crimson and Vegas GoldConference PSACStadium Offutt FieldCapacity 5,000Surface FieldTurfPresident Dr. Mary C. FingerAthletic Director Chris Snyder

Coaching InformationHead Coach Isaac CollinsAlma Mater University of Rochester ('94)Record at SHU 4-18, 3rd seasonCareer Record 29-26, 6th season

Assistants Offensive Coordinator/QBs Charles EgerSpecial Teams/Defensive Line Matt WilliamsonWide Receivers Rich YahnerRunning Backs/Tight Ends Gerry PacittiQuarterbacks/Passing Game Coord. Christopher HauptSafties Tyler CottleLinebackers Aaron McGinty

Series History

First Meeting N/ASeries Record First MeetingCurrent Win Streak N/ACollins at SHU vs. BU 0-0Last Meeting N/A

Sports InformationSID Jason Greene Office Phone 724-830-1132Email [email protected] athletics.setonhill.edu

2015 Schedule9/5 at Shippensburg9/12 Lock Haven9/19 at West Chester9/26 Slippery Rock10/3 at California (PA)10/10 IUP10/17 at Clarion10/24 Gannon10/31 at Mercyhurst11/7 Edinboro11/14 at BLOOMSBURG

Schedule/Results

2015 OPPONENTS

2014 Results (3-8, 2-7 PSAC)at Fairmont State L, 37-29East Stroudsburg L, 70-7IUP L, 26-0at Edinboro L, 43-7at Shippensburg L, 73-27Mercyhurst L, 50-19California (PA) L, 33-7at Clarion L, 41-2at Gannon L, 40-21Slippery Rock L, 55-21at Cheyney W, 17-10

Rushing Att. Net TDBrandon Stout 167 583 3Khalil Howard 73 247 8Passing C-A-I Yds. TDChristian Strong 70-113-6 739 6Receiving No. Yds. TDEric Brown 59 668 5Jarvis McClam 53 515 5

Defense Tkl TfL Sck IntJosh Falatovich 83 2.5 0 2Tim Johnson 71 7.5 2.5 1Otis Williams 42 1.5 0 1Alex Attia 34 7.5 2.5 0Ricardo Housen 42 1.5 0 2

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EASTON, MA – The Bloomsburg defense forced five turnovers, igniting the Huskies to a season-opening 24-7 victory on a hot, sunny Saturday afternoon over Stonehill at W.B. Mason Stadium.

Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) rushed for a game-high 105 yards and two touchdowns, but the most important number - five - came on defense, as in the number of turnovers caused. After trailing 7-3 at halftime, Bloomsburg dominated the majority of the second half – thanks in large part to a ball-hawking defense.

It was the defense that would start a sway in momentum late in the third quar-ter. Facing 3rd-and-1 from its own 48-yard line while leading 7-3, Stonehill’s attempt at a quarterback keeper was snuffed out by Huskies linemen David McFadden (Allentown/Allentown Central Catholic) and Jeremiah Lowery (Sharon Hill/Academy Park). One play later, an incomplete pass from Moe Regan forced a turnover on downs.

On a 4th-and-3 from their own 45, the Huskies lined up to punt. Punter Will Wagner (Wernersville/Conrad Weiser) broke toward the near sideline free of the Stonehill defense, however, and picked up eight yards for a key first down.

Wagner’s rush brought life to the struggling Huskies offense. Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) first broke off a 12-yard run, the longest of the day to that point, two plays later and then gave Bloomsburg its first lead by hurdling over defenders on his way into the end zone for an electric 18-yard score and a 10-7 Huskies lead.

After the two teams exchanged punts, the Huskies defense came through once more. With 13 minutes to play, senior linebacker Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) knocked the ball out of the hands of Skyhawks running back Colin Markus, allowing Tomas Cabrera (Hanover/Hanover Area) to recover and put the Huskies at the Stonehill 39-yard line.

The Huskies followed up with their patented power running attack. A 19-yard run from Mateo then set up the Huskies in the shadow of the Skyhawks end zone and Brody Myers (Akron/Ephrata) finished off the four-play drive with a five-yard plunge to extend the Bloomsburg advantage to 17-7 with just over 11 minutes remaining. From there, the Huskies were in complete control.

Yet another big play from the defense all but put the game on ice. Stonehill broke into Huskies territory trailing by two scores, but the drive was stopped emphatically on a strip sack by Shirk, who forced Stonehill quarterback Joe DellaVecchia to fumble, allowing Shawn Mitchell (Nazareth/Nazareth) to recover to end the threat.

Late in the fourth quarter, Mateo gave the Huskies insurance with his second rushing touchdown of the day, a five-yard scamper to cap a 10-play, 46-yard scoring drive.

Things didn’t start out that way, however, as the Skyhawks owned a lead until the final minute of the third.

Bloomsburg worked itself on the board in the last minute before intermis-sion, working 12 plays for 42 yards and finishing with a 39-yard field goal from Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) to draw within 7-3 at the break. That would be the last scoring until Mateo’s acrobatic touchdown run with 52 seconds left in the third.

Shirk made nine tackles with a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Finley added seven tackles, a forced fumble, fumble recovery and an interception. Donovan Morris (Philadelphia/George Washington) also had an interception.

Regan completed 19 of 33 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown while DellaVec-chia was 5-for-10 for 39 yards. Markus led the Skyhawks in rushing with 52 yards on 11 carries.

Bloomsburg 0 3 7 14 24Stonehill 0 7 0 0 7

2ndSTO - Smith 48-yd pass from Regan (Grzywacz kick)

BU - Drexler 39-yd field goal

3rdBU- Mateo 18-yd run (Drexler kick)BU - Myers 5-yd run (Drexler kick)BU - Mateo 5-yd run (Drexler kick)

G AME 1Bloomsburg 24, Stonehill 7

Sep tember 6, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

BLOOM STO FIRST DOWNS 14 14RUSHING YARDS 211 63PASSING YARDS 13 246 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 224 309 FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 3-3INTERCEPTIONS BY 2 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 2-15 7-70PUNTS-YARDS 6-239 4-166 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-284 2-115TIME OF POSSESSION 33:19 26:41 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 14 4 of 15 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 of 4 3 of 4 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-4 0-1SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-10 0-0FIELD GOALS 1-2 0-0

TEAM STATISTICS

2014 GAME RECAPS

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BLOOMSBURG – After a gloomy start to Saturday’s Bloomsburg University home opener on Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium vs. California (PA), the skies cleared and bright sunshine welcomed the 1,740 fans that braved the elements. It was fitting, considering the finish was just as enjoyable for the No. 21 Huskies. After the Vulcans rallied in dramatic fashion to tie and force the game into overtime in the final seconds of regulation, an interception by senior defensive lineman Shawn Mitchell (Nazareth/Nazareth) on the first play of overtime gave the Huskies the ball and allowed junior kicker Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) to play the role of hero, kicking the game-winning 32-yard field goal for a 24-21 victory. With the win, the Huskies move to 2-0 on the season and 1-0 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference play while Cal drops to 1-1, 0-1.Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) kicked the game-winning 32-yard field goal in over-time.”

The Vulcans appeared to have all the momentum after sending the game to an extra period with a game-tying field goal as time expired. Bloomsburg had led, 21-10, with 6:47 to play following a 3-yard touchdown run from Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) to cap a seven play, 52-yard drive as the Huskies appeared to be in complete command. Cal roared back, however, marching 65 yards in seven plays and scoring on a 25-yard touchdown strike from James Harris to Kowan Scott. Scott caught a 2-point conversion pass to pull within 21-18 with 4:32 remaining. Despite not having any timeouts remaining, the Vulcans methodically drove down field, eventually putting themselves in the range of senior kicker Cody Nuzzo, who earlier in the game established a new school record for field goals in a career with his 33rd 3-pointer. As time expired, Nuzzo drilled a 50-yard attempt which easily cleared the uprights for the 21-21 tie to send the game into overtime. Bloomsburg began to take momentum in the third quarter by establishing its bruising running attack. Mateo captained a six-play, 56-yard drive and finished with a 12-yard touchdown sprint for a 14-3 edge. Cal cut into the Huskies’ edge with a 10-play scoring drive that spanned 66 yards and lasted 4:11, finishing with a leaping, one-yard touchdown grab in the back corner of the end zone by tight end Desimon Green from Harris.

Cal out-gained Bloomsburg 389 yards to 232, but was undone by four turn-overs including three fumbles aided by the wet conditions in a game that saw six fumbles combined between the two teams.

Reigning PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) posted 13 tackles, including 2.5 for loss and one sack. Gar-rett Pope (Northumberland/Shikellamy) added 10 stops while DJ Robinson (Sinking Spring/Conrad Weiser) had nine tackles and a pass breakup. David McFadden (Allentown/Allentown Central Catholic) had multiple important plays from his defensive end spot, finishing with a sack, two tackles for loss and six tackles. Mitchell also added a forced fumble and fumble recovery in addition to his key interception. Huskies quarterback Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) finished with 68 yards passing while Lawrence Elliott Jr. (Utica, NY/Thomas R. Proctor) posted 97 all-purpose yards, second to Mateo’s 123. Harris finished with 252 yards passing, completing 23 of 34 attempts with two touchdowns and an interception. Terrell Roberson tallied 82 yards rush-ing on 11 carries.

California (PA) 3 0 7 11 0 -21Bloomsburg 0 7 7 7 3 -24

1stCAL- Cody Nuzzo 23-yd field goal2ndBU- Dundore 4-yd fumble recovery (Drexler kick)3rdBU- Mateo 12-yd run (Drexler kick)CAL- Desimon Green 1-yd passfrom James Harris (Nuzzo kick)4th

G AME 2Bloomsburg 24, California (Pa) 21 (OT)

Sep tember 1 3, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

TEAM STATISTICS

CAL BLOOMFIRST DOWNS 22 16RUSHING YARDS 137 164PASSING YARDS 252 68 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 389 232FUMBLES Number-Lost 4-3 2-2INTERCEPTIONS 1 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 7-73 8-73PUNTS-YARDS 4-131 7-286 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-207 4-191TIME OF POSSESSION 31:45 28:15 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 17 4 of 14 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 4 0 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 3-12FIELD GOALS 2-3 1-1

2014 GAME RECAPS

BU- Mateo 3-yd run (Drexler kick)CAL- Kowan Scott 25-yd pass fromHarris (Nuzzo kick)CAL- Nuzzo 50-yd field goalOTBU- Drexler 32-yd field goal

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ERIE – The Bloomsburg University football team entered its Week 3 contest at Mercyhurst ranked third in the nation in turnovers forced and made a strong bid to move up in that category on Saturday, taking advantage of six Lakers turnovers on the way to a 38-22 victory at Tullio Field.

With the win, the 15th-ranked Huskies (3-0, 2-0 PSAC) remain unbeaten while Mercyhurst drops to 0-3, 0-2.

Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) paced the offense with his third straight 100-yard rushing day, finishing with 117 yards and two scores, but the story of the day was the defense once again as the unit completes the first three weeks with 15 turnovers generated on the year.

Mercyhurst put the first points on the board with an impressive touchdown drive spanning 13 plays for 88 yards in just over six minutes. The drive fin-ished with a 13-yard Brendan Boylan touchdown pass to R.J. Miller, giving the Lakers a 7-0 lead with 55 seconds left in the opening quarter.

The Lakers defense forced the Huskies into a three-and-out on their next possession, and then used some special teams magic to ignite the home crowd. Mercyhurst’s Colin Kimball found a seam down the sidelines, taking the Huskies punt 61 yards back for the score and a 14-0 advantage just mo-ments into the second period.

Bloomsburg broke into the scoring on its next drive, moving into the range of Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) who connected on a 34-yard field goal to cut the Lakers lead to 14-3.

The Huskies began the quick swing of momentum with the first of three impact plays from the defense. On a Mercyhurst screen attempt, Scott Beltz (Pen Argyl/Pen Argyl Area) burst into the backfield to break up the play, forcing Lakers quarterback Brendan Boylan to rush his throw which was intercepted by Bill LaBadie (Bensalem/Bensalem). LaBadie made his first career interception one to remember by rushing 41 yards the other way for the score. The point after attempt missed, leaving the score at 14-9 with 3:33 left in the half.

Bloomsburg’s defense would find the end zone again quickly. Another in-terception, this time from cornerback DJ Robinson (Sinking Spring/Conrad Weiser) would result in a second defensive score as Robinson returned the pick 48 yards, giving Bloomsburg its first lead at 15-14.

The defensive takeover continued in the waning seconds before halftime as Garrett Pope (Northumberland/Shikellamy) forced a Mercyhurst fumble and recovered, setting the Huskies in field goal territory. Two plays later, Drexler converted from 36 yards out with eight seconds remaining for an 18-14 advantage.

Three plays later, Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) broke off the longest play from scrimmage for the Huskies this year – a tackle-breaking 60-yard run for a 25-14 lead following Drexler’s extra point.

Mercyhurst would have an answer, however. The Lakers worked their way back into the game with a 13-play, 75-yard drive capped on a 6-yard touch-down pass from Boylan to Jaquan Williams and the pair again combined for the two-point conversion and a 25-22 score.

Six plays later, Mateo broke into the end zone once more from five yards out for a 31-22 Huskies lead.

Following a Mercyhurst three-and-out, Lawrence Elliott added the exclama-tion mark to the Huskies’ day. The stellar sophomore return man caught two quick blocks off the Lakers punt and did the rest himself, flashing down the sidelines for a 70-yard score, putting the game nearly out of reach at 38-22 with 9:18 left on the clock.4

Elliott led the Huskies in all-purpose yardage with 147 (10 receiving, 54 kick return, 83 punt return) and continues to lead the PSAC in punt return aver-age (30.3 yards per return).

Dylan Spangler (Waynesboro/Waynesboro) recorded eight tackles while Ezra Ranco (Collegeville/Perkiomen Valley), Tyler Szflarski and Tyler Knob-lauch (Berlin, NJ/Eastern) all had seven tackles apiece.

Bloomsburg 0 18 7 13 - 38Mercyhurst 7 7 0 8 - 22

1stMER- R.J. Miller 13-yd pass from Brendan Doylan (Dylan Kondis kick)2ndMER- Colin Kimball 61-yd punt return(Kondis kick)BU- Drexler 34-yd field goalBU- LaBadie 41-yd interception(Drexler kick failed)BU-Robinson 48-yd interception(Kelly pass failed)BU-Drexler 36-yd field goal

G AME 3Bloomsburg 38, Mercyhurst 22

Sep tember 20, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS BU MERFIRST DOWNS 11 21RUSHING YARDS 165 151PASSING YARDS 91 217 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 256 368 FUMBLES Number-Lost 1-1 3-3INTERCEPTIONS 1 3PENALTIES Number-Yards 2-10 8-59PUNTS-YARDS 4-145 4-186 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-450 4-236TIME OF POSSESSION 25:18 34:42 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 13 7 of 16 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 2 2 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 1-5

2014 GAME RECAPS

3rdBU-Mateo 60-yd run (Drexler kick)4thMER- Jaquan Williams 6-ydpass from Brendan BoylanJaquan Williams pass)BU- Mateo 5-yd run (Drexlerkick failed)BU- Elliott Jr. 70-yd punt return (Drexler kick)

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BLOOMSBURG – In recent seasons Shippensburg has been the Achil-les heel of the Bloomsburg University football team, winning three straight meetings between the PSAC East rivals. The Huskies erased the memories of those recent editions of the rivalry, on Saturday afternoon, however, racing ahead to an 18-point lead and holding off a late rally for a 38-30 victory in front of 3,188 fans at Redman Stadium. The win moves the No. 13 Huskies to 4-0 overall on the season and 3-0 in the PSAC while Shippensburg falls to 2-2, 1-2. For the fourth straight week it was the Huskies’ defense that got the ball rolling after an early 3-0 deficit. Following a 22-yard field goal from Shippensburg’s Michael Lloyd midway through the first quarter for the first scoring of the game, middle linebacker Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) made an emphatic return to the lineup. The senior tri-captain forced Raiders running back Blair Brooks to fumble behind the line, allowing Dylan Stair to pick up the ball and race 17 yards for the score and a 7-3 lead. The Huskies used the new combination of Tim Kelly to DJ McFad-den to ignite its next scoring drive as a 44-yard pitch and catch, the longest pass of the year for BU to that point, set up the Huskies with goal to go. Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) finished by pushing forward for five yards over three carries, finishing with a one yard touchdown plunge for a 14-3 less than two minutes into the second quarter. Shippensburg responded, marching 81 yards in nine plays to cut the deficit to four following a 12-yard scoring pass from quarterback Chris Lawshe to Sheldon Mayer. Bloomsburg seized complete control of the game after a defensive stop. The Huskies began their drive at their own 17-yard line, but quickly moved out of the shadow of their own end zone with a 28-yard reception by McFadden. Two plays later, Kelly found Connor Gades wide open behind the Shippensburg defense for a 50-yard touchdown and a 28-10 lead at halftime.

Bloomsburg dialed up another long pass to McFadden from Kelly – this time 49 yards to the Raiders 9-yard line two plays later. Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) then forced his way in for his third score of the day and a 35-17 advantage. Shippensburg had one last fight left, scoring on a 63-yard drive with an 18-yard touchdown catch by Mayer. The Raiders attempted an on-side kick, but Chad Hoffman recovered and ran 45 yards to the Shippensburg 13-yard line to set up a 19-yard field goal from Braden Drexler and a 38-23 lead with just 1:02 left to play. The Raiders tried to make things interesting in the waning seconds as Andrew Smith brought the Huskies’ kickoff 86 yards down the far sideline for the score to draw within eight at 38-30. Another on-side kick attempt again fell into the hands of Hoffman, however, allowing the Huskies to ice the game. Bloomsburg’s passing game came alive as Kelly finished 14 of 21 for 252 yards and a touchdown with his favorite receiver being McFad-den who easily had his best day in maroon and gold with 127 yards on four catches. Shirk led the way defensively, finishing with 15 tackles, two sacks, four tackles for loss and a forced fumble. Donovan Morris made nine stops while Gary Postell and Ezra Ranco each had seven tack-les. Joe Wetty also had a big day, recording 2.5 sacks.

Shippensburg 3 7 0 20 - 30 Bloomsburg 7 21 0 10 - 381stSHIP- Michael Lloyd 22-yd field goalBU- Dylan Stair 17-yd fumblerecovery (Drexler kick)2ndBU-Mateo 1-yd run (Drexler kick)SHIP- Sheldon Mayer 12-yd pass from Chris Lawshe (Lloyd kick)BU- Mateo 4-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Gades 50-yd pass from Kelly(Drexler kick)4th

G AME 4Bloomsburg 38, Shippensburg 30

Sep tember 27, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

SHIP- Lawshe 48-yd run (Lloyd kick)BU- Mateo 1-yd run (Drexler kick)SHIP- Mayer 18-yd pass fromLawshe (Lloyd kick blocked)BU- Drexler 19-yd field goalSHIP- Andrew Smith 86-yd kicoff return (Lloyd kick)

SHIP BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 24 11RUSHING YARDS 112 123PASSING YARDS 347 252 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 459 375 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-1 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 0 0 PENALTIES Number-Yards 6-56 5-57PUNTS-YARDS 5-198 6-265 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-162 7-410TIME OF POSSESSION 27:03 32:57 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 14 4 of 14 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 5 1 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 7-38FIELD GOALS 1-1 1-2

2014 GAME RECAPS

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BLOOMSBURG – The 12th-ranked Bloomsburg University football team rushed for six touchdowns on the way to a dominating 41-7 victory over Cheyney on Saturday afternoon at O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium. Bloomsburg improves to 5-0 overall and 4-0 in Pennsylvania State Ath-letic Conference play while Cheyney slumps to 0-5, 0-4. The Huskies compiled 465 total yards compared to 222 for Cheyney by spreading its offensive production fairly evenly yardage wise – Blooms-burg finished with 238 yards on the ground while passing for 227. Bloomsburg wasted little time in breaking into the scoring column, using another dynamic kickoff return by Lawrence Elliott Jr. (Utica, NY/Thomas R. Proctor) to set up a quick scoring drive. After Elliott returned the opening kick off 51 yards to the Cheyney 29, he rushed for five yards and then hauled in a 10-yard catch. After a 5-yard carry by Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom), Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) connected with D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) for a 7-yard pass before Dai’Shon Munger (Westampton, NJ/Holy Cross) finished the drive with a 2-yard touchdown plunge for the 7-0 lead. After a quick Cheyney punt, the Huskies regained possession near mid-field. On the fifth play of the 56-yard drive, Mateo broke through the line for a 31-yard touchdown and the Huskies led by two scores before the game was 11 minutes old. Bloomsburg forced a three-and-out from the Wolves and promptly answered by going 53 yards in four plays, capped by a 13-yard run by Mateo and then a 17-yard touchdown scamper by fullback Brody Myers (Akron/Ephrata) for the 21-0 advantage. The Huskies defense again stifled Cheyney, forcing another three-and-out and Bloomsburg struck quickly by reaching the end zone once more. Kelly and Shane Quinn (Levittown/Neshaminy) paired for two recep-tions totaling 34 yards and Munger again finished the drive, this time scoring on a rush from eight yards out and the rout was on at 28-0. Cheyney got on the board with a two-yard touchdown run by Mike Campbell to cap an impressive 85-yard drive in 10 plays, but the Hus-kies ended any doubt to begin the fourth quarter with a 70-yard drive finished by Mateo’s five-yard touchdown run. Altarique Mosley-Dew (East Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg) became the fourth Husky to run for a score when he found the end zone with a 13-yard run for the game’s final touchdown. Mateo had his fourth 100-yard rushing day of the season with exactly 100 yards on 15 carries including two scores. Munger also rushed for two touchdowns with Myers and Mosley-Dew each adding touchdown runs. Kelly completed 14 of 19 pass attempts for 163 yards with McFadden leading the way with three catches for 49 yards. Campbell was the leading rusher for the Wolves with 33 yards on 12 carries. He also completed nine of 16 pass attempts for 140 yards. Khalif Dandy was the standout player offensively for Cheyney with eight catches for 133 yards. Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) led Bloomsburg in tackles with six, including two for loss and a pass breakup, while Shawn Mitch-ell (Nazareth/Nazareth) had a sack and forced fumble.

Bloomsburg 14 0 14 13 - 41Cheyney 0 0 7 0 - 7

1stBU- Munger 2-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mateo 31-yd run (Drexler kick)3rdBU- Myers 17-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Munger 8-yd run (Drexler kick)CHEY- Mike Campbell 2-yd run(B. Van Denmark kick)4thBU- Mateo 5-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mosley-Dew 13-yd run (Drexlerkick failed)

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BLOOM CHEYFIRST DOWNS 25 11RUSHING YARDS 238 87PASSING YARDS 227 140 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 465 227 FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 2-0INTERCEPTIONS 1 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 9-71 3-45PUNTS-YARDS 2-60 6-206 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-399 2-90TIME OF POSSESSION 33:45 26:15THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 9 2 of 10 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1of 1 0 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 5-5 1-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-5 0-0FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-0

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BLOOMSBURG – It was a happy Homecoming Saturday for the Blooms-burg University football team and the 5,237 fans in attendance under partly sunny skies at Redman Stadium as the 12th-ranked Huskies romped to a 41-0 victory over Millersville to move to 6-0 overall on the year and 5-0 in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference play.

The Huskies dominated the Marauders (0-6, 0-5) in every statistical category, finishing with a 446-175 edge in total yardage. Bloomsburg racked up 258 yards on the ground and 188 through the air, but the defense was again the star.

Bloomsburg scored its first shutout win since a 21-0 victory at Ship-pensburg on Oct. 25, 2008 by limiting Millersville to just nine first downs while forcing five turnovers – four interceptions and one fumble recovery.

Junior defensive back Donovan Morris (Philadelphia/George Washing-ton) set up the Huskies’ first score, picking off Marauders quarterback Matt Misley at the Millersville 20 yard line midway through the first quarter. Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) passed to Trent Daniels (Har-risburg/Susquehanna Township) for a 16-yard gain and Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) put the hosts on the board with his 30th career touchdown run from one yard out.

Another Huskies interception, this time by senior DJ Robinson (Sinking Spring/Conrad Weiser), put Bloomsburg at the Millersville 32 less than two minutes into the second quarter. Senior defensive end Matt Heilig (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) created the turnover, getting a hand on the pass at the line and Robinson did the rest with a diving catch from the secondary. On the next play from scrimmage, Mateo burst through the line for a scintillating 32-yard touchdown run and a 13-0 lead.

Two more Huskies touchdowns before halftime put the game out of reach. Another long strike from Kelly to Daniels put the Huskies in the red zone and Mateo tallied his third rushing score of the half from six yards out for a 20-0 advantage.

Morris intercepted another Misley pass attempt near midfield and fol-lowed with a 16-yard return to allow the Huskies to set up shop at the Millersville 32. Bloomsburg found the end zone once more for a 27-0 lead at intermission as Kelly passed to Aaron Allison (Philadelphia/Frank-ford) and the sophomore tight end ran through Millersville defenders for a 14-yard touchdown 20 seconds before the half.

The Huskies had more fireworks as the second half began. Kelly dropped back to pass on a third-and-eight and could not find an open receiver. Instead, the junior quarterback took off and found daylight down the far sideline, sprinting for a career-best 81-yard touchdown and a 34-0 lead.

Newcomer Altarique Mosley-Dew (East Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg) ran for his second touchdown in as many weeks with a career-long run – a 30-yard burst early in the fourth quarter for the final score of the game. The defense generated a fifth turnover – a fumble forced and recovered by Eric Schwartz (York/Central York) late in the quarter.

Kelly completed nine-of-16 pass attempted for 155 yards, one score and an interception while also rushing for a career-high 97 yards. Mateo had 64 yards on the ground with three touchdowns while Mosley-Dew had nine rushed for 44 yards.

D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) had three catches for 37 yards while Daniels caught two balls for a game-high 46 yards.

Pope made a career-high eight tackles to go along with an interception and a forced fumble.

Millersville 0 0 0 0 - 0Bloomsburg 7 20 7 7 - 410

1stBU- Mateo 1-yd run (Drexler kick)2ndBU- Mateo 32-yd run (Drexler kick blocked)BU- Mateo 6-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Allison 14-yd pass from Kelly(Drexler kick)3rdBU- Kelly 81-yd run (Drexler kick)

G AME 6Bloomsburg 41 , Millersville 0

October 11 , 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

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4thBU- Mosley-Dew 30-yd run (Drexler kick)

MILL BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 9 18RUSHING YARDS 116 258PASSING YARDS 59 188 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 175 446 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-1 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 4 1PENALTIES Number-Yards 6-45 6-60PUNTS-YARDS 6-217 3-121 KICKOFFS-YARDS 1-61 7-398TIME OF POSSESSION 31:15 28:45 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 14 6 of 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 1 1 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 0-0FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-2

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Bloomsburg 14 0 14 13 - 41Cheyney 0 0 7 0 - 7

1stBU- Munger 2-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mateo 31-yd run (Drexler kick)3rdBU- Myers 17-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Munger 8-yd run (Drexler kick)CHEY- Mike Campbell 2-yd run(B. Van Denmark kick)4thBU- Mateo 5-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mosley-Dew 13-yd run (Drexlerkick failed)

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KUTZTOWN, Pa. – The Bloomsburg University defense has been roll-ing nearly all season, ranking second in the PSAC and 15th in the nation in scoring defense entering its Week 7 matchup at Kutztown. The Hus-kies faced a tougher test on the road Saturday, facing the fifth-ranked scoring offense in the PSAC against the Golden Bears.

The 12th-ranked Huskies (7-0, 6-0 PSAC) passed the test with flying colors, keeping the Golden Bears (3-4, 3-3) off balance all day in a 31-13 victory in front of 6,969 fans inside Andre Reed Stadium at University Field.

Bloomsburg outgained the Golden Bears by a 442-228 margin and held Kutztown to just 12 first downs on the afternoon. Most impressively, the Huskies clamped down on Kutztown’s passing offense, ranked second in the PSAC entering the day, by holding the hosts to 148 yards passing.

After the teams exchanged punts on their opening drives, the Huskies broke into the scoring with an explosive play. D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) again flashed his big play ability, beating one-on-one coverage on a slant route and hauled in the pass from quarterback Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) near the 15-yard line. McFadden raced the rest of the way for his first career touchdown reception – a 42-yard strike and a 7-0 lead less than five minutes in.

On the next drive, Kelly eluded the Kutztown rush and found Connor Gades (West Chester/Unionville) for a 47-yard pass on the run to set up the Huskies in Golden Bear territory. The drive appeared to stall at the KU 35, but on 3rd-and-15 Kelly made things happen with his feet once more by scampering 16 yards for the first down.

That set up another touchdown connection with McFadden two plays later as Kelly found McFadden near the 10 yard line and the redshirt sophomore did the rest by whirling around defenders along the far side-line for his second score of the day to cap an eight-play, 79-yard drive 44 seconds into the second quarter.

Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) gave the Huskies a third first half touchdown, pushing through from three yards out to finish an 11-play, 94-yard drive spanning 5:52.

Kutztown finally got on the board with a 28-yard field goal from Alec Rosenfeld as time expired, allowing Bloomsburg to take a 21-3 lead into halftime.

The 64-yard scoring drive at the end of the half was the first time Kutztown had mustered anything offensively during the first period as Bloomsburg’s defense limited the Golden Bears to only 95 yards of total offense before intermission.

Lawrence Elliott Jr. (Utica, NY/Thomas R. Proctor) helped the Huskies get those points back nearly immediately by returning the ensuing kick-off with a 53-yard return into Kutztown territory. Bloomsburg looked to soon have another Mateo touchdown, but a 15-yard scoring run was negated by a holding penalty. The visitors were left to settle for a 25-yard field goal from Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) to regain a 24-6 advantage.

After another Kutztown punt, Mateo emphatically gave the Huskies complete control. The senior running back sprinted untouched through the Golden Bear defense for an 84-yard touchdown run, the longest of his career, and a 31-6 lead late in the third quarter.

Golden Bears receiver Anthony Kelly gave the home crowd something to cheer about with an acrobatic, one-handed eight-yard touchdown reception at the end of the third quarter to cut the KU deficit to 19.

Mateo finished with 163 yards rushing and two scores on 20 carries.

Bloomsburg 7 14 10 0 - 31Kutztown 0 3 10 0 - 13

1stBU- McFadden 42-yd pass from Kelly (Drexlerkick)2ndBU- McFadden 17-yd pass from Kelly (Drexlerkick)BU- Mateo 3-yd run (Drexler kick)KUTZ- Alec Rosenfield 28-yd field goal3rdKUTZ- Rosenfield 32-yd field goalBU- Drexler 25-yd field goalBU Mateo 84-yd run (Drexler kick)KUTZ- Anthony Kelly 8-yd pass from Chad Barton (Rosenfield kick)

G AME 7Bloomsburg 31 , Kutztown 1 3

October 18, 2014

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KUTZTOWN vs. BLOOMSBURG

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 | 1:05 PM

KUSSI FAN APPRECIATION DAY

BLOOM KUTZFIRST DOWNS 17 12RUSHING YARDS 242 80PASSING YARDS 200 148 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 442 228 FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 1-0INTERCEPTIONS 1 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 9-80 4-40PUNTS-YARDS 4-166 7-277 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-323 3-182TIME OF POSSESSION 32:46 27:14 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 11 1 of 13 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 2 3 of 4 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-5 3-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 2-11 1-5FIELD GOALS 1-1 2-2

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BLOOMSBURG – There was no shortage of reasons for the eighth-ranked Bloomsburg University football team to be excited for Saturday’s match-up with No. 7 West Chester - it marked the first Huskies game between a pair of top 10 teams in eight years, was a re-match of last year’s NCAA Playoff game and represented a battle for first place in the PSAC East. The Huskies (8-0, 7-0 PSAC) roared to a dominating start and never looked back in a convincing 41-10 win in front of a raucous crowd of 7,328 at Redman Stadium. Bloomsburg’s running attack plowed through the West Chester defense, racking up 454 rushing yards on the way to 553 total yards of offense. Senior running back Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) had one of the best statistical days in school history with 269 yards and four touch-downs on the ground with Dai’Shon Munger (Westampton, NJ/Holy Cross) adding 143 rushing yards. But it was again the defense that was perhaps most impressive as the Huskies stifled one of the top offenses in the nation. Sophomore safety Jerrin Toomey (York/West York) intercepted West Chester quarterback Sean McCartney three times – equaling the total the sixth-year signal caller had thrown all season in 230 attempts entering the day. In all, the Bloomsburg defense came away with six takeaways to add to the na-tion’s best turnover margin. West Chester began the afternoon averaging 43.6 points and over 330 yards through the air per game but Saturday brought a very different story - McCartney could muster just 170 yards and was picked off four times. The Huskies then marched 34 yards, 24 coming on carries by Mateo, and broke into the scoring column on a four-yard plunge by the senior tailback for the early lead. Bloomsburg had to work a bit harder for its next score. The Huskies took over midway through the first quarter at their own 12, but Mateo quickly gave Bloomsburg breathing room by sprinting 56 yards on the first play to surpass 3,000 yards for his career. Four plays later, the 88-yard drive was capped on a 12-yard run by Mateo for a 14-0 lead. West Chester finally cracked into the scoring on a 23-yard field goal from Rich Bruno with 8:29 left in the half, and would threaten to close to within one score, but with the Rams driving deep in Huskies territory, Toomey came up with his first career interception in the red zone to end the the threat. The Huskies took advantage for another scoring drive to take complete control. Mateo again used tremendous blocking up front for a 21-yard sprint untouched into the end zone for a 24-3 lead at halftime. The Huskies responded by immediately with a 29-yard run by Mateo and ultimately went 79 yards in seven plays with Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) finding Connor Gades (West Chester/Unionville) on a 21-yard touchdown strike to break open the score at 31-3 early in the third.

Mateo put an exclamation mark on the day by finishing a 97-yard drive with a 59-yard touchdown run for the final score of the afternoon.

Kelly completed 11 of 19 passes for 99 yards and a touchdown with Trent Daniels (Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township) leading the Huskies receivers with 31 yards on three catches. For West Chester, McCartney finished 22 of 42 for 170 yards with a touchdown and four interceptions. Eddie Elliott led the way on the ground with 64 yards on 12 carries.

West Chester 0 3 7 0 - 10Bloomsburg 14 10 10 7 - 411stBU- Mateo 4-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mateo 12-yd run (Drexler kick)2ndBU- Drexler 25-yd field goalWCU- Rich Bruno 23-yd field goalBU- Mateo 21-yd run (Drexler kick)3rdBU- Gades 21-yd pass from Kelly (Drexler kick)BU- Drexler 22-yd field goalWCU- Tim Brown 22-yd pass from Sean McCartney (Bruno kick)4thBU- Mateo 59-yd run (Drexler kick)

G AME 8Bloomsburg 41 , West Chester 10

October 25, 2014

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BLOOMSBURG vs.WEST CHESTER

#Unleashed

2014

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WCU BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 22 24RUSHING YARDS 114 454PASSING YARDS 170 99TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 284 553 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-2 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 4 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 5-45 7-59PUNTS-YARDS 5-212 5-151 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-117 8-425TIME OF POSSESSION 25:33 34:27THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 14 4 of 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 1 0 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 1-3 4-5SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-11 5-39FIELD GOALS 1-2 2-2

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BLOOMSBURG – The Bloomsburg University football team entered Saturday’s contest against visiting East Stroudsburg needing just one win in its final two conference games of the year to clinch its third PSAC East title in the past five seasons. The sixth-ranked Huskies (9-0, 8-0 PSAC East) jumped out to an early lead and stifled an ESU offense lacking star quarterback Matt Soltes on the way to a dominating 34-13 victory at cold and windy Redman Stadium, cementing their spot at the top of the East once more. Bloomsburg followed its typical blueprint for success – Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) ran for three scores and the defense dominated, holding the Warriors (6-3, 5-3) to 140 yards of total offense while forc-ing four more turnovers to run their season total to 31 turnovers gained. East Stroudsburg received the opening kickoff, but on the fourth play of the game senior defensive end David McFadden (Allentown/Allentown Central Catholic) sacked Warriors quarterback Bruce Campbell and Jeremiah Lowery (Sharon Hill/Academy Park) picked up the loose ball for the Huskies at the ESU 15-yard line. Four plays later, all Mateo rushes, the senior tailback was in the end zone for the 7-0 lead. Bloomsburg forced ESU to go three-and-out on its next drive and quick-ly stretched its lead with a 48-yard drive spanning nine plays resulting in a Mateo 3-yard plunge to push the edge to 14. East Stroudsburg gained just six yards in the first quarter offensively, but found a bit of life with a defensive play of its own early in the second quarter. With the Huskies driving near the red zone, a lateral attempt by Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) missed its mark and landed in the open field as a live ball. ESU’s Konrad Mims picked up the fumble and returned it 76 yards for the score to cut Bloomsburg’s lead to 14-7. A third touchdown from Mateo gave the Huskies a 21-7 halftime lead, capping a 64-yard drive in seven plays. The defense was the story, how-ever, as the Huskies held ESU to a mere 15 yards of first half offense. A pair of Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) third quarter field goals – the first from a career-long of 41 yards and the second from 37 yards out – gave Bloomsburg insurance at 27-7 following three periods of play. East Stroudsburg finally found the end zone with its offense on a 12-yard pass from Campbell to Jon Schnaars midway through the fourth quarter, but the Huskies answered with a 45-yard drive ending with a 3-yard touchdown pass from Kelly to Aaron Allison (Philadelphia/Frankford) with 2:44 left to play for the final scoring. Tomas Cabrera (Hanover/Hanover Area) celebrated Senior Day with a career-best nine tackles, a forced fumble and an interception. Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) added seven tackles and an inter-ception along with a 41-yard return. Joe Wetty (Downingtown/Down-ingtown East), McFadden and Ezra Ranco (Collegeville/Perkiomen Valley) all tallied sacks for the Huskies. Kelly completed 13 of 29 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown, adding 66 yards rushing. Chad Hoffman (Drums/Hazleton) was Kelly’s top receiver with four catches for 36 yards. Mateo finished with 76 yards on 21 carries with three scores and Dai’Shon Munger (Westampton, NJ/Holy Cross) added 15 carries for 60 yards.

ESU 0 7 0 6 - 13Bloomsburg 14 7 3 10 - 34

1stBU- Mateo 1-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Mateo 3-yd run (Drexler kick)2ndESU- Konrad Mims 76-yd fumble recovery(Matt Smith kick)BU- Mateo 11-yd run (Drexler kick)3rdBU- Drexler 41-yd field goal4th BU- Drexler 37-yd field goalESU- Joe Schnaars 12-yd pass from Bruce Campbell(Smtih kick failed)

GAME 9Bloomsburg 34, East Stroudsburg 13

November 1, 2014

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SENIOR DAY

#Unleashed

2014

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ESU BLOOMFIRST DOWNS 11 20RUSHING YARDS 17 214PASSING YARDS 123 146TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 140 360 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-2 2-1INTERCEPTIONS 2 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 9-57 5-50PUNTS-YARDS 7-284 4-144KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-116 7-399TIME OF POSSESSION 21:51 38:09THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 9 8 of 18 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 1 0 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 1-2 6-8SACKS BY Number-Yards 2-22 3-26FIELD GOALS 0-0 2-3

BU- Allison 3-yd pass from Kelly(Drexler kick)

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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Bloomsburg University football team made good use of its last chance to tune up for next weekend’s Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship Game, rushing for 303 yards in a convincing 40-3 win at Lock Haven on Saturday afternoon. With the victory the fifth-ranked Huskies (10-0, 9-0 PSAC East) stretch their winning streak to 10 and set up a re-match for the PSAC title next week at Slippery Rock. The Huskies defeated Slippery Rock (8-2, 7-2 PSAC), the PSAC West champion by way of tiebreaker following its win over Clarion and a loss by California (PA) at Mercyhurst, in last year’s PSAC Championship Game. Bloomsburg led 13-3 at halftime, but dominated after the break to put the game on ice. The Huskies scored on their first drive of the game, marching 50 yards in 10 plays and cashing in on a six-yard run by Dai’Shon Munger (We-stampton, NJ/Holy Cross), taking over added responsibilities with PSAC rushing touchdown leader Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) out with injury. Later in the quarter the Huskies went ahead by two scores on a 26-yard field goal from Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth). An interception from Dylan Spangler (Waynesboro/Waynesboro) set Bloomsburg deep in Lock Haven territory, but the Bald Eagles (2-8, 2-7) responded with a pick of their own at their own 2-yard line to end the threat and keep the score 10-0. The teams exchanged field goals late in the second quarter – a 29-yarder from Drexler and then a connection from 33 yards out by Lock Haven’s Alex Boumerhi to get the home team on the board. Bloomsburg seized complete control with a 74-yard touchdown drive capped on a five-yard plunge from fullback Brody Myers (Akron/Eph-rata) for a 20-3 lead less than three minutes into the second half. A pair of touchdown strikes from Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) to D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) gave the Huskies style points. The first came on a 39-yard pitch and catch to finish a six-play, 87-yard drive in the third quarter and then the two connected again to open the fourth quarter on a 19-yard touchdown pass. The second touchdown reception from McFadden completed a 14-play, 86-yard drive spanning 7:26 of game time. The Huskies found the end zone once more on a one-yard quarterback plunge by Brady Knerr (Macungie/Emmaus) to stretch the lead to 37. Bloomsburg outgained Lock Haven by a 487-165 margin and added to its national leading turnover margin by tallying three interceptions – along with Spangler, Eric Schwartz (York/Central York) and Ezra Ranco (Collegeville/Perkiomen Valley) also had picks. In all, the Huskies defense surrendered just nine first downs on the day. Munger led the offense with 117 yards on 22 carries. Joe Parsnik (Wilkes-Barre/Coughlin) added his second career 100-yard rushing day with 104 yards on 14 totes. Kelly finished 13 of 18 for 184 yards, two touchdowns and one intercep-tion. Chad Hoffman (Drums/Hazleton) and McFadden both caught five passes for 81 yards. Tomas Cabrera (Hanover/Hanover Area) tallied seven tackles along with a forced fumble while Gary Postell (Philadelphia/Bishop McDevitt) added six stops.

Bloomsburg 10 3 13 14 - 40Lock Haven 0 3 0 0 - 3

1stBU- Munger 6-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Drexler 26-yd field goal2ndBU- Drexler 29-yd field goalLH- Alex Boumerhi 33-yd field goal3rdBU- Myers 5-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- McFadden 39-yd pass from Kelly (Drexler kick)

G AME 10Bloomsburg 40, Lock Haven 3

November 8, 2014

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GAME STATISTICS

BLOOM LHU FIRST DOWNS 26 9RUSHING YARDS 303 9PASSING YARDS 184 156 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 487 165 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-1 1-0INTERCEPTIONS 1 3PENALTIES Number-Yards 7-75 12-119PUNTS-YARDS 1-43 7-255 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-467 2-106TIME OF POSSESSION 37:08 22:52 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 10 3 of 14 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 0 1 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 6-7 1-1SACKS BY Number-Yards 3-20 0-0FIELD GOALS 2-2 1-1

4thBU- McFadden 19-yd pass from Kelly (Drexler kick)BU- Knerr 1-yd run (Drexler kick)

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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – For the second consecutive year the Blooms-burg University football team faced off with Slippery Rock in the Penn-sylvania State Athletic Conference Championship Game – and for the second consecutive year the squads delivered an instant classic.

Unfortunately for the Huskies, this year’s edition saw a late rally by Bloomsburg fall just short in a 28-26 defeat under sunny skies at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium.

The Rock responded by driving 55 yards in eight plays and breaking into the scoring on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Jared Buck to LeRoy McClain.

Bloomsburg counter-punched with a 68-yard drive for a touchdown of their own. Three third down conversions kept the scoring drive alive – a pair of receptions from Lawrence Elliott Jr. (Utica, NY/Thomas R. Proc-tor) and a Kelly quarterback keeper kept the chains moving to allow Joe Parsnik (Wilkes-Barre/Coughlin) to run for a five-yard touchdown and the 7-7 tie.

Entering the day, the Huskies had not surrendered more than 13 points over their past six games – the longest such streak since 1972-73 – but that streak was emphatically snapped with the longest play allowed by Bloomsburg all season. The Rock brought the home crowd to life on a 74-yard pass from Buck to Melvin German as German made a nifty leaping catch over his defender and turned up the sidelines and scam-pered home untouched.

The heavyweight title bout continued with Bloomsburg answering once more – back-to-back runs from Elliott (15 yards) and Parsnik (17 yards) – set up a touchdown plunge from one yard out by Kelly to tie the game once more.

Rock seized control of the game on its next two drives. A breakdown in coverage allowed Buck to find a wide open Drew Scales for a 54-yard pass to set up a one-yard scoring run from Teddy Blakeman for the 21-14 lead.

Bloomsburg found some positive momentum to take into halftime, working 83 yards in 2:20 of game time to cash in on a 25-yard field goal from Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) just seven seconds before the halftime buzzer to take the teams into intermission with The Rock up, 28-17.

Bloomsburg’s ensuing drive stalled near midfield, allowing The Rock to take over once more. Again Slippery Rock looked primed to score, but a Buck pass was picked off by Cabrera on the near sideline at the Huskies 12. Cabrera raced across the field to the far sideline, ultimately running 73 yards to The Rock 19.

Three plays later, Kelly found tight end Aaron Allison (Philadelphia/Frankford) in the corner of the end zone for a 15-yard score – the two-point conversion try failed, leaving the Huskies deficit at five, 28-23 with 11:28 remaining.

The next Huskies drive stalled, but Drexler came through with a career-long 44-yard field goal to bring the score to 28-26 with still 8:52 to play.

Kelly finished with career highs in completions (21), attempts (42) and passing yards (293) while Elliott did likewise in both receptions (five) and receiving yards (102). Chad Hoffman (Drums/Hazleton) also had a career-best six grabs for 84 yards while D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) caught three passes for 52 yards.

Bloomsburg 7 10 0 9 - 26Slippery Rock 14 14 0 0 - 28

1stROCK- Leroy McClain 13-yd pass fromJared Buck (Mike Wainauskis kick)BU- Joe Parsnik 5-yd run (Drexler kick)ROCK- Melvin German 74-yd pass from Buck (Wainauskis kick)

2ndBU- Kelly 1-yd run (Drexler kick)ROCK- Teddy Blakeman 1-yd run (Wainauskiskick)ROCK- Buck 19-yd run (Wainauskis kick)BU- Drexler 25-yd field goal

G AME 11Slippery Rock 28, Bloomsburg 26

November 15, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS BLOOM ROCK FIRST DOWNS 25 29RUSHING YARDS 144 233PASSING YARDS 293 275TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 437 508FUMBLES Number-Lost 1-0 3-3INTERCEPTIONS 1 2PENALTIES Number-Yards 8-102 6-47PUNTS-YARDS 4-147 3-108KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-321 5-281TIME OF POSSESSION 33:58 26:02THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 of 17 6 of 11 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 2 0 of 1RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-5 3-4SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 0-0FIELD GOALS 2-3 0-0

2014 GAME RECAPS

4thBU- Allison 15-yd pass fromKelly (Parsnik rush failed)BU- Drexler 44-yd field goal

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G AME 1 2Bloomsburg 35, Virginia State 14

November 29, 2014BLOOMSBURG – For the majority of the season, the Bloomsburg University football team has generated most of the headlines with its ball-hawking defense that finished the regular season with the most turnovers generated in the nation. The Huskies defense lived up to the billing on Saturday afternoon at a wintry Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium, piling up a season-high eight sacks in a 35-14 NCAA Playoff victory over visiting Virginia State.

Bloomsburg opened strong, taking the opening kickoff and marching 70 yards in nine plays with a pounding rushing attack that saw senior running back Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) carry seven times including a 21-yard touchdown sprint off right tackle for his 42nd career rushing score in a Huskies uniform and a 7-0 lead. The Trojans (10-3) quickly counter-punched, however, scoring on a five-play, 71-yard drive for the tie when quarterback Tarian Ayres found Jaivon Smallwood down the far sideline for a 50-yard strike and a 7-7 score just halfway through the first quarter.

The teams exchanged punts on the next two drives, but an 11-yard punt from Virginia State early in the second quarter set the Huskies up near midfield. Two plays later, D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) beat the VSU defense, hauling in a strike over the middle from Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) for the longest BU pass of the season – 58 yards for the score and a 14-7 lead. Bloomsburg again had good field position later in the second quarter, starting at its own 40 before driving 60 yards in nine plays to find the end zone once again. A 20-yard run by Mateo put the Huskies in Trojans ter-ritory on the first play of the drive, and from there, Bloomsburg methodi-cally marched toward the goal line. Kelly faked a handoff and rolled out to the left, walking into the end zone from six yards out to take a 21-7 lead into halftime. Stifling defense quickly gave Bloomsburg the ball back. After receiving the second half kickoff, the Virginia State drive ended when Joe Wetty (Downingtown/Downingtown East) and Ezra Ranco (Collegeville/Perkio-men Valley) combined for a sack of Ayres with Ranco forcing a fumble recovered by Wetty at the VSU 40. The Huskies wasted little time in converting the turnover into points – Mateo ran back-to-back for 20 and 11 yards respectively to enter the red zone and from five yards out on third-and-goal, Kelly dropped two steps back and then had space up the middle on a designed quarterback draw for the touchdown. Virginia State’s next drive again ended with a sack of Ayers, and a nine-play, 72-yard drive from the Huskies culminated with Kelly finding the end zone for the third time on the ground with a one-yard plunge for the 35-7 advantage with 1:08 left in the third. From there, moving on in the national playoffs was a mere formality for the Huskies. Virginia State found the end zone late in the fourth on a one-yard run from tailback Kavon Bellamy for the game’s final scoring, but the game was already out of reach. Kelly finished with four total touchdowns – a career-high three on the ground along with 12 of 20 passing for 175 yards and a touchdown through the air. McFadden led the team with 61 receiving yards while Chad Hoffman (Drums/Hazleton) hauled in three passes for 30 yards. Mateo registered 129 yards and a score on 21 carries. Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) totaled 12 tackles with 2.5 sacks and a pair of pass breakups to power the Huskies defense while Ranco made seven stops with 1.5 sacks. Tony David (Allentown/Salis-bury) also recorded 2.5 sacks while Shawn Mitchell (Nazareth/Nazareth), Andrew Harris (Bethlehem/Whitehall) and Joe Wetty (Downingtown/Downingtown East) all had half a sack each.

Virginia State 7 0 0 7 - 14Bloomsburg 7 14 14 0 - 35

1st BU- Mateo 21-yd run (Drexler kick)VSU- Jaiv Smallwood 50-yd pass from Tarian Ayres (Matt Hillquist kick)

2ndBU- McFadden 58-yd pass from Kelly (Drexler kick)BU- Kelly 6-yd run (Drexler kick)

3rdBU- Kelly 5-yd run (Drexler kick)BU- Kelly 1-yd run (Drexler kick

SCORING SUMMARY

VSU BLOOMFIRST DOWNS 17 22RUSHING YARDS 113 230PASSING YARDS 154 175 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 267 405 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-1 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 1 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 2-20 1-11PUNTS-YARDS 7-212 4-172KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-152 6-374TIME OF POSSESSION 26:07 33:53 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 14 7 of 13FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 2 0 of 0RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 8-38FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-1

GAME STATISTICS

2014 GAME RECAPS

4thVSU- Kavon Bellamy 1-yd run (Hillquist kick)

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ATHENS, W. Va. – A valiant rally effort by the Bloomsburg University foot-ball team came up just short in the Super Region 1 Championship Game at rainy Callaghan Stadium as Concord held on for a 32-26 victory to move on to the NCAA Division II semifinals.

Bloomsburg (11-2) rallied from 21 points down to tie in the third quarter and appeared to have all the momentum before the Mountain Lions (13-0) responded to keep their perfect season alive.

Eddie Mateo (Bethlehem/Freedom) rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries while Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) finished by complet-ing 16 of 36 pass attempts for 239 yards and a score, rushing for another. D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) caught five balls for 97 yards and a score while Chad Hoffman (Drums/Hazleton) had three catches for 68 yards.

Concord, the Mountain East Champions, quickly displayed its electric of-fense which ranked third in the nation entering the day, using three plays of 15 yards to march 64 yards in nine plays – finding the end zone on an eight-yard strike from Brian Novak to Ryan Stewart for the 6-0 lead. The point after attempt found the Mountain Lions fumbling the snap, though, allowing linebacker Garrett Pope (Northumberland/Shikellamy) to scoop up the loose ball and race the length of the field for two points and a 6-2 score less than six minutes into the game.

The Mountain Lions forced Bloomsburg to go three-and-out on the next drive, and again pushed deep into Huskies territory. Bloomsburg’s defense forced a Mountain Lions field goal attempt and Andy Ellington easily punched his kick through the uprights from 22 yards out for a 9-2 edge at the end of the opening quarter.

Just over a minute into the second quarter, Concord return man Jermeil Douse made a man miss quickly and then cut up the near sideline for an 81-yard touchdown to give the Mountain Lions a 16-2 lead.

Just 2:41 later, Concord took full advantage of the Huskies fumble. After Bloomsburg’s Scott Beltz (Pen Argyl/Pen Argyl Area) pulled down Moun-tain East Conference Offensive Player of the Year Calvinaugh Jones at the 1-yard line, Concord set up in field goal formation. Head coach Gavin Justice called timeout and sent out his offense and it turned out to be the right call as Jones plunged in from a yard out on the next play to extend the Mountain Lions lead to 23-2.

Bloomsburg finally found a spark late in the first half on a 53-yard pass play over the middle from Kelly to Hoffman. Five plays later, a pitch to Mateo saw the senior tailback force his way through defenders and fall backward into the end zone for the first offensive points of the day and a 23-9 deficit for the visitors entering the half.

The offense kept humming, working into Concord territory on a 26-yard run from Lawrence Elliott Jr. (Utica, NY/Thomas R. Proctor) Later in the drive, facing 4th-and-7 at the Concord 22, the field goal unit hit the field. After a timeout, however, head coach Paul Darragh made the call to go for it – and was quickly rewarded. D.J. McFadden (Willow Grove/Abington) beat his defender on a double move on the far side and worked himself wide open in the back of the end zone where Kelly found him for the 22-yard touchdown and a 23-23 tie.

With all of the momentum in the favor of the Huskies, Concord counter-punched with a four-play, 74-yard touchdown drive capped on a 16-yard sprint by Jones. The point after attempt again was soured by a poor snap, however, leaving the score at 29-23.

Bloomsburg cut into the deficit once more, going 52 yards in 11 plays. Braden Drexler (Bethlehem/Nazareth) was forced to wait for a teammate to run on the field at the last second before the field goal attempt, but was neither deterred by the dwindling play clock nor the rain, making good from 28 yards out to pull within 29-26 with 1:39 left in the third.

Concord looked in position to potentially punch it in once more on its next drive, but a receiver slipped in the end zone to force a 21-yard field goal from Andy Ellington to make it 32-26 with 9:15 to go.

Bloomsburg 2 7 17 0 - 26Concord 9 14 6 3 - 32

1stCU - Stewart 8-yd pass from Novak (Ellington rush fumbled)BU - Pope 98-yd PAT returnCU - Ellington 22-yd field goal

2ndCU - Douse 81-yd punt return (Ellington kick)CU - Jones 1-yd run (Ellington kick)BU - Mateo 2-yd run (Drexler kick)

G AME 1 3CONCORD 32, BLOOMSBURG 26

DECEMBER 6, 2014

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS BLOOM CUFIRST DOWNS 20 14RUSHING YARDS 157 121PASSING YARDS 239 185TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 396 306FUMBLES Number-Lost 1-1 1-1INTERCEPTIONS 1 1PENALTIES Number-Yards 7-49 8-53PUNTS-YARDS 5-165 4-189KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-221 7-405TIME OF POSSESSION 31:50 28:10THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 13 3 of 12FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 5 2 of 2RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-15 1-10

3rdBU - Kelly 1-yd run (Drexler kick)BU - McFadden 22-yd pass from Kelly (Drexler kick)CU - Jones 16-yd run (Ellington kick failed)BU - Drexler 28-yd field goal

4thCU - Ellington 21-yd field goal

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2014 SeaSon StatiSticSDATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT9-6 at Stonehill W, 24-7 2,1639-13 CALIFORNIA (PA)* W, 24-21 OT 1,7409-20 at Mercyhurst* W, 38-22 2,1789-27 SHIPPENSBURG* W, 38-30 3,18810-4 at Cheyney* W, 41-7 1,08610-11 MILLERSVILLE* W, 41-0 5,23710-18 at Kutztown* W, 31-13 6,96910-25 WEST CHESTER* W, 41-10 7,32811-1 EAST STROUDSBURG* W, 34-13 1,97911-8 at Lock Haven* W, 40-3 1,37511-15 at Slippery Rock L, 28-26 5,87111-29 VIRGINIA STATE** W, 35-14 1,23612-6 at Concord** L, 32-26 1,800

* PSAC East Game **NCAA PLAYOFF GAME

Overall Record: 11-2 • PSAC: 9-0Home: 6-0 • Away: 5-2

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBloomsburg 89 134 109 104 3 439Opponents 43 65 37 55 0 200

TEAM STATISTICS BLOOM OPP SCORING 439 200 Points Per Game 33.8 15.4FIRST DOWNS 249 215 Rushing 131 83 Passing 103 115 Penalty 15 17RUSHING YARDAGE 2903 1353 Yards gained rushing 3100 1748 Yards lost rushing 1197 395 Rushing Attempts 568 432 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.1 Average Per Game 223.3 104.1 TDs Rushing 41 7PASSING YARDAGE 2175 2472 Att-Comp-Int 163-308-7 243-421-23 Average Per Pass 7.1 5.0 Average Per Catch 13.3 10.2 Average Per Game 390.6 190.2 TDs Passing 11 14TOTAL OFFENSE 5078 3825 Total Plays 876 853 Average Per Play 5.8 4.5 Average Per Game 390.6 294.2KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 36-759 72-1648PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-292 14-207INT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-410 7-72KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.1 22.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.6 14.8INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.8 10.3FUMBLES-LOST 9-6 28-20PENALTIES-Yards 76-712 83-729 Average Per Game 54.8 56.1PUNTS-Yards 56-2104 69-2631 Average Per Punt 37.6 38.1 Net punt average 31.7 33.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:39 27:213RD-DOWN Conversions 66/171 50/173 3rd-Down Pct 39% 29%4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/22 17/31 4th-Down Pct 45% 55%SACKS BY-Yards 34-214 6-53 MISC YARDS 0 59TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 57 25 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-22 9-12 RED-ZONE SCORES 50-61 82% 23-34 68%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 37-61 61% 15-34 44% PAT-ATTEMPTS 50-55 91% 19-22 86%

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GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GEddie Mateo 12-12 211 1307 29 1278 6.1 25 84 106.5Dai’Shon Munger 13-1 158 812 29 783 5.0 3 29 60.2Tim Kelly 12-0 56 380 76 304 5.4 6 81 25.3Joe Parsnik 13-0 62 260 12 248 4.0 1 24 19.1Lawrence Elliott Jr. 5-11 21 136 0 136 6.5 0 26 10.5Altarique Mosley-Dew 10 19 95 3 92 4.8 2 30 18.4Brody Myers 12-0 10 52 0 52 5.2 3 17 4.0Wade Mastrog 12-0 2 18 0 18 9.0 0 12 6.0Derek Burkhard 8-0 3 12 0 12 4.0 0 6 1.2Eric McCracken 13-0 5 10 0 10 2.0 0 3 0.8Brady Knerr 6 4 10 0 10 2.5 1 4 1.7Will Wagner 13-0 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.6TEAM 12 16 0 48 -48 -3.0 0 0 -4.0Huskies 13 568 3100 197 2903 5.1 41 84 223.3Opponents 13 432 1748 395 1353 3.1 7 48 104.1

GP-GS Effic. Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GTim Kelly 12-12 125.1 278 152 7 54.7 2065 11 58 172.1Brady Knerr 6-1 64.0 26 9 0 34.6 91 0 20 15.2Chris Palubinsky 3-0 179.8 2 2 0 100.0 19 0 10 6.3TEAM 12-0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Huskies 13 119.5 308 163 7 52.9 2175 11 58 167.3Opponents 13 107.1 421 243 23 57.7 2472 14 74 190.2

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PaSSing

Rushing

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G D.J. McFadden 13-12 33 635 19.2 6 58 48.8Chad Hoffman 11-0 28 354 12.6 0 53 32.2Connor Gades 13-12 23 257 11.2 2 50 19.8Lawrence Elliot Jr. 13-12 19 264 13.9 0 30 20.3Trent Daniels 11-0 19 259 13.6 0 34 23.5Shane Quinn 13-6 14 177 12.6 0 24 13.6Aaron Allison 13-6 13 101 7.8 3 17 7.8Eddie Mateo 12-0 4 41 10.2 0 18 3.4Nate Hoenl 10-0 3 35 11.7 0 15 3.5Joe Parsnik 13-0 2 28 14.0 0 19 2.2Dai’Shon Munger 13-0 2 5 2.5 0 4 0.4Alex Dundore 12-0 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8Eric McCracken 13-10 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4Derek Burkhard 10 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Huskies 13 163 2175 13.3 11 58 167.3Opponents 13 243 2472 10.2 14 74 190.2

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Name No. Yds Avg TD LongLawrence Elliott Jr. 17 270 15.9 1 70Gary Postell 3 22 5.4 0 10Huskies 20 292 7.2 1 70Opponents 14 207 14.8 2 81

Name No. Yds Avg TD LongDonovan Morris 5 47 9.4 0 22Tomas Cabrera 4 93 23.2 0 73Jerrin Toomey 4 28 7.0 0 22D.J. Robinson 2 48 24.0 1 48Justin Shirk 1 41 41.0 0 41Garrett Pope 1 3 3.0 0 3Ezra Ranco 1 19 19.0 0 19Damin Finley 1 27 27.0 0 27Eric Schwartz 1 57 57.0 0 57Shawn Mitchell 1 0 0.0 0 0Bill LaBadie 1 41 41.0 1 41Dylan Spangler 1 6 6.0 0 6Huskies 23 410 17.8 2 73Opponents 7 72 10.3 0 33

inteRcePtion RetuRnS

Punt RetuRnS

Name No. Yds Avg TD LongLawrence Elliott Jr. 23 542 23.6 0 51Damin Finley 5 74 14.8 0 23Aaron Allison 3 37 12.3 0 18Trent Simmons 1 14 14.0 0 14Andrew Harris 1 15 15.0 0 15D.J. Robinson 1 8 8.0 0 8Chad Hoffman 1 45 45.0 0 45Donovan Morris 1 24 24.0 0 24Huskies 36 759 21.1 0 51Opponents 72 1648 22.9 0 86

KicK RetuRnS

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TD PAT FG 2pt Safety DXP PointsEddie Mateo 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 150Braden Drexler 0 49-54 15-22 0-0 0 0 94D.J. McFadden 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36Tim Kelly 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36Brody Myers 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18Dai’Shon Munger 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18Aaron Allison 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18Altarique Mosley-Dew 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Connor Gades 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Lawrence Elliot Jr. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Brady Knerr 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Bill LaBadie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Joe Parsnik 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6D.J. Robinson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Dylan Stair 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Alex Dundore 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Garrett Pope 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2Tyler Smith 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0 1Huskies 57 50-55 15-22 2-3 0 0 439 Opponents 25 19-22 9-12 0-1 0 0 200

Name No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdWill Wagner 52 1989 38.2 57 5 15 14 1Tim Kelly 3 99 33.0 39 1 0 0 0TEAM 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0Huskies 56 2104 37.6 57 5 15 16 0Opponents 69 2631 38.1 63 1 20 15 0

Punting

ScoRing

GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Tim Kelly 12 334 304 2065 2369 197.4Eddie Mateo 12 211 1278 0 1278 106.5Dai’Shon Munger 13 158 783 0 783 60.2Joe Parsnik 13 62 248 0 248 19.1Lawrence Elliot Jr. 13 21 136 0 136 10.5Brady Knerr 6 30 10 91 101 16.8Altarique Mosley-Dew 5 19 92 0 92 18.4Brody Myers 13 10 52 0 52 4.0Chris Palubinsky 3 2 0 19 19 6.3Wade Mastrog 3 2 18 0 18 6.0Derek Burkhard 10 3 12 0 12 1.2Eric McCracken 13 5 10 0 10 0.8Will Wagner 13 1 8 0 8 0.6TEAM 12 18 -48 0 -48 -4.0Huskies 13 876 2903 2175 5079 491.2Opponents 13 853 1353 2472 3825 389.1

total offenSe

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Solo Ast Total TFL Sack Int. PBU FR FF10 Justin Shirk 61 59 120 21.5 11.0 1 4 0 229 Tomas Cabrera 44 24 68 0 0 4 7 2 321 Donovan Morris 42 22 64 1.5 0 5 5 0 19 Gary Postell 42 19 61 2.0 0 0 7 0 152 Dylan Spangler 28 28 56 4.0 0 1 0 2 111 Garrett Pope 28 23 51 3.5 0 1 1 1 244 Andrew Harris 21 27 48 2.5 1.0 0 1 1 042 Ezra Ranco 23 15 38 3.5 2.5 1 1 0 117 Jerrin Toomey 18 19 37 0 0 4 1 1 03 D.J. Robinson 24 13 37 3.5 0 2 6 1 058 Shawn Mitchell 14 21 35 8.5 3.5 1 0 3 294 David McFadden 17 14 31 5.0 2.0 0 1 0 171 Jeremiah Lowery 10 20 30 2.0 1.0 0 0 2 12 Damin Finley 17 11 28 1.0 1.0 1 1 2 3 22 Tyler Knoblauch 13 9 22 0 0 0 3 0 012 Tony David 11 9 20 3.5 3.5 0 0 1 053 Tyrik Clary 8 11 19 0 0 0 0 0 054 Scott Beltz 10 9 19 0 0 0 0 0 098 Matt Heilig 8 9 17 1.5 0 0 2 0 182 Joe Wetty 7 10 17 7.0 5.5 0 1 1 176 Bill LaBadie 4 12 16 0.5 0.5 1 0 0 019 Eric Schwartz 7 7 14 0 0 1 0 1 1 92 Dylan Stair 8 6 14 2.5 1.5 0 0 1 0 4 Miles Wiliams 7 3 10 0 0 0 2 1 0 40 Sage Stevenson 3 5 8 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 43 Tyler Szaflarski 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 056 Tony Le 2 4 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 095 Roy Dennis 1 4 5 0.5 0 0 1 0 057 Bernadain Decena 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 Trent Simmons 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 091 Tyler Smith 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Darnell Baldwin 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Marquez Norford 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 089 Aaron Allison 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 Matthew Sokoloski 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 036 Brody Myers 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 116 D.J. McFadden 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Brynn Schafer 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Eric McCracken 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Travon Pugh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 014 Alex Dundore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Total 499 426 925 77 34 23 44 20 22 Opponents 428 532 960 54 6 7 2 6 5

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te a m Hi g H S - Si n g l e ga m eBLOOMSBURG HIGH OPPONENTS HIGH Rushes 53 at Lock Haven 46 at Slippery Rock Yards Rushing 454 vs. West Chester 233 at Slippery Rock TD Rushes 6 at Cheyney 2 at Slippery Rock at East Stroudsburg at Concord Yards Per Rush 9.7 vs. West Chester 5.1 at Slippery RockPass Attempts 43 at Slippery Rock 47 vs. Shippensburg vs West Chester Pass Completions 21 at Slippery Rock 33 vs. Shippensburg Yards Passing 293 at Slippery Rock 347 vs. ShippensburgTD Passes 2 at Lock Haven 2 vs. California (PA) at Kutztown at Mercyhurst vs. Shippensburg at Slippery RockTotal Offense 553 vs. West Chester 508 at Slippery Rock Points 41 at Cheyney 32 at Concord Sacks 8 vs. Virginia State 2 vs. East Stroudsburg First Downs 26 at Lock Haven 29 at Slippery Rock Penalties 9 at Cheyney 12 at Lock Haven at KutztownPenalty Yards 102 at Slippery Rock 119 at Lock Haven Turnovers 2 vs. California (PA) 6 at Mercyhurst at Mercyhurst vs. West Chester

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Rushing Attempts 25 Eddie Mateo at Concord, 12/6/2014Rushing Yards 269 Eddie Mateo vs. West Chester, 10/25/2014TD Rushes 4 Eddie Mateo vs. West Chester, 10/25/2014Long Rush 84 Eddie Mateo at Kutztown, 10/18/2014Pass Attempts 42 Tim Kelly at Slippery Rock, 11/15/2014Pass Completions 21 Tim Kelly at Slippery Rock, 11/15/2014

Yards Passing 293 Tim Kelly at Slippery Rock, 11/15/2014TD Passes 2 Tim Kelly at Kutztown, 10/18/2014 at Lock Haven, 11/08/2014Long Pass 58 Tim Kelly vs. Virginia State 11/29/2014 Receptions 6 Connor Gades at Mercyhurst, 9/20/2014 Chad Hoffman at Slippery Rock, 11/15/2014

Yards Receiving 127 Glenn Hutton Jr. vs. Stonehill, 9/7/2013 TD Receptions 2 D.J. McFadden at Kutztown, 10/18/2014 D.J. McFadden at Lock Haven, 11/08/2014Long Reception 58 D.J. McFadden vs. Virginia State, 11/29/2014 Field Goals 2 Braden Drexler at Mercyhurst, 9/20/2014 vs. West Chester, 10/25/2014 ` vs. East Stroudsburg, 11/1/2014 at Lock Haven, 11/08/2014 at Slippery Rock, 11/15/201 Long Field Goal 44 Braden Drexler at Slippery Rock, 11/15/2014 Punts 7 Will Wagner vs. California (PA), 9/13/2014

Punting Avg. 45.7 Will Wagner at Kutztown, 10/18/2014 Long Punt 57 Will Wagner vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/2014 Long Punt Return 70 Lawrence Elliott Jr. at Mercyhurst, 9/20/2014Long Kickoff Return 51 Lawrence Elliott Jr. at Cheyney, 10/04/2014Tackles 15 Justin Shirk vs. Shippensburg 9/27/2014 Sacks 2.5 Joe Wetty vs. Shippensburg 9/27/2014 Justin Shirk vs. Virginia State 11/29/2014 Tony David vs. Virginia State 11/29/2014 Tackles for Loss 4.0 Justin Shirk vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/2014Interceptions 3 Jerrin Toomey vs. West Chester 10/25/2014

inDiviDual HigHS - Single game

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30 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (30) at West Chester, 11/9/13Opp. - Brandon Brader (30), West Chester 11/3/12

40 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (43) vs. ESU, 10/13/12Opp. - Not available

100-199 yards rushing BU - Eddie Mateo (107) at Concord, 12/6/14Opp. - Calvinaugh Jones (122) at Concord, 12/6/14

200-299 yards rushing BU - Eddie Mateo (269) vs. West Chester, 10/25/14Opp. - Rondell White (211), West Chester, 11/3/12

300+ yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (304) at ESU, 10/19/13Opp. - Not available

3+ rushing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (3) vs. VSU, 11/29/14Opp. - Dawon Harvey (3), Ashland, 8/30/08

50+ yard run BU - Eddie Mateo (59) vs. West Chester, 10/25/14Opp. - D’Andre Webb (77) West Chester, 10/23/10

20+ pass completions BU - Tim Kelly (21) at SRU, 11/15/14Opp. - Sean McCartney (22) vs. West Chester, 10/25/14

30+ pass completions BU - Jeff King (39) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Chris Lawshe (33) vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/14

30-39 pass attempts BU - Tim Kelly (36) at Concord, 12/6/14Opp. - Chad Barton (32) at Kutztown, 10/18/14

40+ pass attempts BU - Tim Kelly (42) at SRU, 11/15/14Opp. - Sean McCartney (42) vs. West Chester, 10/25/14

50+ pass attempts BU - Jeff King (69) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Alec Werner (58) at Kutztown, 9/21/13

200-299 yards passing BU - Tim Kelly (239) at Concord, 12/6/14Opp. - Jared Buck (256) at SRU, 11/15/14

300-399 yards passingBU - Pat Carey (311) at Mercyhurst 11/13/10Opp. - Chris Lawshe (347) vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/14

400+ yards passing BU - Eric Miller (415) vs. New Haven, 9/4/99Opp. - Zach Zulli (466) vs. Shippensburg, 10/31/13

3+ passing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (3), vs. West Chester, 11/30/13 Opp. - Sean McCartney (3), vs. West Chester, 11/30/13

4+ passing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (4) vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Opp. - Sean McCartney (4), vs. WCU, 11/9/13

50+ yard pass BU - Tim Kelly to Chad Hoffman (53) at Concord, 12/6/14Opp. - Jared Buck to Melvin German (74) at SRU, 11/15/14

10 receptions BU - Steve Burke (11) vs. ESU, 10/2/04Opp. - Sheldon Mayer (12) vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/14

100-199 yards receiving BU - Lawrence Elliott (102) at SRU, 11/15/14Opp. - Jaivon Smallwood (117) vs. VSU, 11/29/14

200+ yards receiving BU - Ron Lelko (211) vs. ESU, 11/16/96Opp. - Sheldon Mayer (244) vs. Shippensburg, 10/31/13

3+ TD Receptions BU - Glenn Hutton Jr. (3) vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Opp. - Trevor Harman, Shippensburg (3), 10/31/13

3+ interceptions BU - Jerrin Toomey (3) vs. West Chester, 10/25/14Opp. - Not available

3+ sacks BU - Larry Webster (4) at Kutztown, 9/21/13Opp. - O’Neil Anderson (3), New Haven, 9/4/99

Kickoff Return-TD BU - Jesse Cooper (91 yds) at Millersville, 10/04/08Opp. - Andrew Smith (86 yds) vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/14

Punt Return-TD BU - Lawrence Elliott Jr. (70 yds) at Mercyhurst, 9/20/14Opp. - Jermeil Douse (81 yds) at Concord, 12/6/14

Interception Return-TD BU - DJ Robinson (48 yds) at Mercyhurst, 9/20/14 Bill LaBadie (41 yds) at Mercyhurst, 9/20/14Opp. - Kevin Williams (28 yds), Mercyhurst, 11/13/10

Fumble Return-TD BU - Dylan Stair (17 yds) vs. Shippensburg, 9/27/14Opp. - Tarrell Lewis (33 yds) vs. Ashland, 8/30/08

Blocked Field Goal BU - Donovan Morris vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Opp. - Andre Rawls vs. VSU, 11/29/14

Blocked Punt BU - Jeremiah Lowery, Slippery Rock, 11/10/12Opp. - Ian Wild, Mercyhurst, 11/13/10

40-yard field goal BU - Braden Drexler (44) at SRU, 11/15/14Opp. - Shawn Leo (43), vs. West Chester, 11/30/13

50-yard field goal BU - Dan Fisher (52) vs. Edinboro, 9/8/12Opp. - Cody Nuzzo (50) vs. Cal U, 9/13/14

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Eastern Division Western Division Conf. Overall Conf. Overall Bloomsburg* 9-0 11-2 Slippery Rock* 7-2 9-3 West Chester 8-1 11-2 Gannon 7-2 9-2 East Stroudsburg 5-4 6-5 Mercyhurst 6-3 7-4 Shippensburg 5-4 6-5 California (PA) 6-3 8-3 Kutztown 5-4 6-5 IUP 5-3 6-5 Lock Haven 2-7 2-9 Edinboro 2-7 3-8 Millersville 1-8 1-10 Seton Hill 2-7 3-8 Cheyney 0-9 0-11 Clarion 2-7 2-9

*PSAC Championship Game - Slippery Rock 28, Bloomsburg 26

all-PSac eaSt fiRSt teamSOFFENSEQuarterback Sean McCartney West Chester Sr.Running Back Eddie Mateo Bloomsburg Sr. Blair Brooks Shippensburg Sr. Brandon Monk West Chester Jr.Offensive Tackle Jordan Morgan Kutztown So. Doug Gilbert West Chester So.Offensive Guard James Colivas West Chester Sr. Christian Whiteside Bloomsburg Jr. Center Derek Schatz West Chester Sr.Tight End Tim Brown West Chester Jr.Wide Receiver Kellen Williams Kutztown So. Trevor Harman Shippensburg Sr. Sheldon Mayer Shippensburg Jr.Placekicker Alec Rosenfield Kutxtown Fr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Eric Condron Kutztown Sr. Bryan Thomson East Strousburg Jr. Brandon Gattelli East Strousburg Sr. Andrew Cohen West Chester Sr. David McFadden Bloomsburg Jr.Linebacker Justin Shirk Bloomsburg Sr. Isaiah Fleming Cheyney Sr. Sam Dougan Kutztown Sr. Ronell Williams West Chester Sr.Defensive Back Al-Hajj Shabazz West Chester Sr. English Peay Kutztown Sr. Gary Postell Bloomsburg Jr. Tomas Cabrera Bloomsburg Sr.Return Specialist Andrew Smith Shippensburg Jr.Punter Jordan Bair East Stroudsburg Sr.

all-PSac eaSt SeconD teamSOFFENSEQuarterback Matt Soltes East Stroudsburg Jr.Running Back Robert Healy East Stroudsburg So. Terry Williams Kutztown Jr. Eddie Elliot West Chester Jr.Offensive Tackle Dakota Hoagland Bloomsburg Jr. John Garland Bloomsburg So. Offensive Guard Antoine Bland West Chester Sr. Doug Randall Shippensburg Sr.Center Ryan Geiger Bloomsburg Jr.Tight End Steve Jones East Stroudsburg Sr.Wide Receiver Khalif Dandy Cheyney Sr. Jon Schnaars East Stroudsburg Jr. Mike Doty West Chester Sr.Placekicker Braden Drexler Bloomsburg Jr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Joseph Bryant Cheyney So. Mike Culbreath West Chester Sr. Shawn Mitchell Bloomsburg Sr. Zach Greenwald Kutztown Sr. Jeremiah Lowery Bloomsburg Jr. Linebacker Reggie Slaton Millersville Sr. Brian Sourber Shippensburg Jr. Cody Simcox East Stroudsburg Jr. Zachary Delp Kutztown So.Defensive Back George Christas Lock Haven Sr. Teron Dobbs East Stroudsburg Jr. Donovan Morris Bloomsburg Jr. Jamil Williams Cheyney Sr.Return Specialist Lawrence Elliott Jr. Bloomsburg So.Punter Andrew Deutsch Kutztown Jr.

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all-PSac WeSt fiRSt teamSOFFENSEQuarterback James Harris California Jr. Running Back Shamar Greene Slippery Rock So. Brock Jones Gannon Jr. Brandon Brown-Dukes Mercyhurst Jr.Offensive Tackle Cory Tucker Slippery Rock Jr. Kelson Patterson Gannon Sr.Offensive Guard Ben Gysin Mercyhurst Sr. Alex Davis Gannon Sr.Center Jack Abercrombie California Sr.Tight End R.J. Miller Mercyhurst Sr.Wide Receiver F.J. Williams Seton HIll Jr. Garry Brown California So. Drew Carswell IUP Sr.Placekicker Cody Nuzzo California Sr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Arthur Tsapdong Seton Hill Sr. Karon Gibson IUP Jr. Jawan Turner Califronia So. Julian Howsare Clarion Sr. Marcus Martin Slippery Rock Fr.Linebacker Luke Rankie Gannon Sr. Austin Miele Slippery Rock Sr. Spencer Lynn California Sr. Kevin Clarke IUP So.Defensive Back Colin Kimball Mercyhurst Sr. Mike Zanders Gannon So. Admire Carter Slippery Rock So. Jordan Bowman California So.Return Specialist Walt Pegues IUP Fr. Punter Andy Cerett California Sr.

all-PSac WeSt SeconD teamSOFFENSEQuarterback Liam Nadler Gannon Jr. Running Back Anfreenee Williams Edinboro Fr. Luigi Lista-Brinza IUP Fr. Terrell Roberson California Sr.Offensive Tackle Bruce Atkins IUP Sr. Mike Price California Sr.Offensive Guard Kirk Nypaver Slippery Rock Sr. Ethan Cooper IUP So.Center Joe LoSchiavo Slippery Rock So.Tight End Brock DeCicco IUP Gr.Wide Receiver Darren Massey Edinboro So. Justin Caliste Gannon Sr. Steve Yarbrough Mercyhurst Sr.Placekicker Mike Wainaukis Slippery Rock Jr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Dominic Princaple Edinboro Jr. Trenton Donald Gannon Jr. Shane Meisner IUP Sr. Matt Mowad IUP Fr. Joe Phillips Slippery Rock So.Linebacker Joe Dever Mercyhurst Jr. Jeff Knox California Sr. Mike Shansky Edinboro Jr. Garrett Wild Mercyhurst Sr.Defensive Back Phil Moreland Seton Hill Jr. Derrick Fulmore Slippery Rock So. Mike Foster Mercyhurst Sr. Jerell McFadden IUP Sr.Return Specialist Drew Robinson Mercyhurst So.Punter Jordan Spangler Mercyhurst So.

EASTERN DIVISION

Offensive Player of the YearSean McCartney, QB, West Chester

Defensive Player of the YearJustin Shirk, LB, Bloomsburg

Freshman of the YearChavez Cheatham, DB, Shippensburg

Coach of the YearPaul Darragh, Bloomsburg

PSac PoSt-SeaSon aWaRDSWESTERN DIVISION

Offensive Player of the YearBrock Jones, RB, Gannon

Defensive Player of the YearJulian Howsare, DL, Clarion

Freshman of the YearMarcus Martin, DL, Slippery Rock

Coach of the YearMarty Schaetzle, Mercyhurst

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2014 PSac offenSive leaDeRSRushing Team G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G1. Brock Jones Gannon 10 254 1628 6.4 16 64 162.82. Shamar Greene Rock 12 243 1482 6.1 10 65 123.53. Brandon Monk WCU 13 214 1296 6.1 9 44 99.74. Eddie Mateo BLOOM 12 211 1278 6.1 25 84 106.55. Blair Brooks Ship 11 176 1171 6.7 11 62 106.5

Passing Team G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G1. Matt Soltes ESU 8 300 180 8 60.0 2,778 30 347.32. James Harris CAL 10 330 194 7 58.8 3,055 24 305.53. Brendan Boyland MER 10 319 192 8 60.2 2,952 29 295.24. Sean McCartney WCU 13 418 250 10 59.8 3,744 42 288.05. Liam Nadler GAN 10 318 199 4 62.6 2,750 21 275.0

Receiving Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G1. Gary Brown CAL 10 62 1,143 8 76 18.4 114.32. Sheldon Mayer SHIP 11 72 1,099 11 77 15.3 99.93. F.J. Williams SHU 11 83 1,071 8 66 12.9 97.44. Tim Brown WCU 13 53 1,059 17 90 20.0 81.55. Trevor Harman SHIP 11 98 947 11 38 9.7 86.1

Scoring Team G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Eddie Mateo BLOOM 12 25 0 0 150 12.52 Brock Jones GAN 11 18 0 0 0 108 10.83. Terrell Roberson CAL 11 17 0 0 0 102 10.24. Cody Nuzzo CAL 15 0 0 0 0 87 8.75. Karch Holland GAN 11 0 0 0 0 79 7.9

All-Purpose Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. Brock Jones GAN 10 1,628 198 0 0 1,826 182.62. Brandon Monk WCU 13 1,296 278 200 304 2,078 159.83. Justin Caliste GAN 9 10 885 72 421 1,388 154.24. Blair Brooks SHIP 11 1,171 91 0 397 1,659 150.85. Shamar Greene Rock 12 1,482 273 0 0 1,755 146.3

Field Goals Team G FG FGA Pct. FG/G1. Cody Nuzzo CAL 10 14 18 77.8 1.42. Alec Rosenfield KUTZ 10 12 14 85.7 1.23. Braden Drexler BLOOM 13 15 22 68.2 1.24. Karch Holland GAN 10 11 13 84.6 1.15. Mike Wainauskis Rock 12 10 12 83.3 0.8

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Tackles Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack1. Isaiah Fleming CHEY 10 60 55 115 11.5 1.52. Kevin Clarke IUP 11 47 70 117 10.6 33. Justin Shirk BLOOM 12 61 59 120 10.0 114. Reggie Slaton MILL 11 36 68 104 9.5 05. George Christas LHU 11 57 43 100 9.1 1

Sacks Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G1. Marcus Martin Rock 12 13 6 118 16 1.332. Justin Shirk BLOOM 12 10 2 61 11 .923. Arthur Tsapdong SHU 11 9 1 59 9.5 .864. Brandon Gattelli ESU 11 8 3 61 9.5 .865. Julian Howsare CLAR 11 7 5 60 9.5 .86

Tackles for Loss Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G1.Marcus Martin Rock 12 16 13 136 22.5 1.882. Justin Shirk BLOOM 12 18 7 93 21.5 1.793. Brandon Short CLAR 8 11 5 75 13.5 1.694. Andrew Cohen WCU 13 18 4 80 20.0 1.545. Jawan Turner CAL 10 11 6 66 14.0 1.40

Passes Defended Team G Brkup Int Total Avg/G1. Nick Bengal GAN 10 15 3 18 1.802. Anth. Saunders ROCK 12 11 4 15 1.253. English Peay KUTZ 9 10 1 11 1.224. Cory McNamara CLAR 11 12 1 13 1.185. Teron Dobbs ESU 11 8 5 13 1.18

Kick Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. Marcus Johnson EDIN 10 15 473 0 80 31.52. Lawrence Elliott Jr. BLOOM 13 26 816 0 86 31.43. Terrell Roberson CAL 11 23 689 1 100 30.04. Brandon Monk WCU 15 22 654 1 97 29.75. Norman Darden SHU 10 20 540 1 89 27.0

Punt Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. Sheldon Mayer SHIP 11 22 303 1 0 13.82. Trey Johnson CAL 11 22 277 1 0 12.63. Lawrence Elliott Jr. BLOOM 13 17 209 2 0 12.3 4. Ben Eisel EDIN 11 18 205 1 0 11.4 5. Eugene Moten CHEY 11 16 118 0 0 7.4

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2014 BloomSBuRg Regional aWaRDSDaktronics All-Super Region OneJustin Shirk (LB) - First Team / Super Region 1 Defensive Player of the Year / Second Team All-AmericaRyan Geiger (C) - First TeamEddie Mateo (RB) - Second Team

Football Gazette All-Super Region OneJustin Shirk (LB) - Super Region 1 Defensive Player of the YearEddie Mateo (RB) - Second TeamTomas Cabrera (S) - Second TeamBrody Myers (FB) - Third TeamChristian Whiteside (G) - Third TeamLawrence Elliott Jr. (RS) - Third Team

2014 REGIONAL AWARDS

Ryan Geiger

Justin Shirk, 2014 All-American

Eddie Mateo

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TRADITION

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1935BSC 19 Clarion 0 6 Millersville 0 0 Lock Haven 0 0 Mansfield 3 6 Indiana (PA) 0 0 Shippensburg 26 12 East Stroudsburg 0 6 Slippery Rock 21 Record: 4-3-1Head Coach: George Buchheit

1936BSC 7 Susquehanna 21 0 Millersville 9 8 Lock Haven 14 0 Mansfield 19 7 Indiana (PA) 26 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Slippery Rock 10 7 East Stroudsburg 0 Record: 1-7Head Coach: Austin Tate

1937BSC 20 Millersville 0 6 Indiana (PA) 25 0 Mansfield 12 6 Lock Haven 14 0 Shippensburg 28 6 Susquehanna 0 12 East Stroudsburg 0 Record: 3-4Head Coach: Austin Tate

1938BSC 7 Millersville 19 0 Indiana (PA) 32 0 Mansfield 25 18 Lock Haven 21 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Kutztown 7 7 East Stroudsburg 25 6 Panzer 13Record: 0-8Head Coach: Austin Tate

1939BSC 7 Millersville 19 0 Indiana (PA) 32 0 Mansfield 25 18 Lock Haven 21 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Kutztown 7 7 East Stroudsburg 25 6 Panzer 13 Record: 0-8Head Coach: Austin Tate

1940BSC 0 Millersville 12 0 Indiana (Pa) 33 0 Mansfield 40 6 Lock Haven 19 24 Shippensburg 14 0 Kutztown 20 0 East Stroudsburg 12 Record: 1-6Head Coach: George Bucheit

1941BSC 0 Mansfield 26 0 Lock Haven 27 0 Shippensburg 42 14 Kutztown 0 0 East Stroudsburg 3 Record: 1-4Head Coach: George Bucheit

1942-1943: World War II, No Team

1944BSC 20 Drexel 6 13 Ursinus 6 0 Scranton 39 0 Drexel 30 0 Scranton 32 Record: 2-3Head Coach: Frank Kostos

1945BSC 6 at Lock Haven 7 13 at East Stroudsburg 0 19 EAST STROUDSBURG 7 7 LOCK HAVEN 8Record: 2-2Head Coach: George Bucheit

1946BSC 0 MANSFIELD 0 12 at Lock Haven 20 0 CLARION 6 0 at Millersville 13 12 at Shippensburg 6 19 KUTZTOWN 0 7 at East Stroudsburg 6 41 RIDER 6Record: 4-3-1Head Coach: John Hoch

1947 BSC 6 at Mansfield 7 19 LOCK HAVEN 14 11 at Clarion 7 37 MILLERSVILLE 0 12 SHIPPENSBURG 19 24 at Kutztown 7 13 EAST STROUDSBURG 12 34 ar Rider 0Record: 6-2Head Coach: Robert Redman

1948BSC 25 WILKES 0 7 MANSFIELD 0 6 at Lock Haven 0 26 KING’S COLLEGE 0 20 at Millersville 12 13 at Shippensburg 7 27 KUTZTOWN 0 47 LYCOMING 0 14 at East Stroudsburg 0Record: 9-0PSTC Champions (sportswriters poll)Head Coach: Robert Redman

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1949BSC 7 WILKES 20 26 MANSFIELD 0 26 LOCK HAVEN 14 21 King’s College 0 32 Millersville 7 14 Shippensburg 13 27 Kutztown 14 48 Lycoming 0 28 East Stroudsburg 22Record: 8-1PSTC Champions (sportswriters poll)Head Coach: Robert Redman

1950BSC 39 Mansfield 6 20 at Lock Haven 0 40 at Millersville 2 26 at Shippensburg 6 35 Kutztown 0 27 Wilkes 7 6 at West Chester 31 12 at Indiana (PA) 0Record: 7-1Head Coach: Robert Redman

1951BSC 20 MANSFIELD 7 35 LOCK HAVEN 6 40 MILLERSVILLE 14 40 SHIPPENSBURG 14 28 at Kutztown 0 27 at Wilkes 7 16 WEST CHESTER 7 20 INDIANA 0Record: 8-0PSTC ChampionsHead Coach: Robert Redman

1952BSC 32 WILKES 12 25 MANSFIELD 6 13 at Trenton 6 7 at Scranton 33 0 at California 0 22 NEW HAVEN 12 6 at West Chester 26 14 at Lock Haven 0Record: 5-2-1Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1953BSC 27 at Wilkes 6 26 at Mansfield 7 48 TRENTON 0 7 SCRANTON 25 20 CALIFORNIA 13 14 at New Haven 12 7 WEST CHESTER 20 46 LOCK HAVEN 13Record: 6-2 (2nd in conference)Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1954BSC 28 Mansfield 0 26 Cortland (NY) 13 44 Wilkes 0 49 at King’s 0 14 New Haven 26 21 at California 13 0 at West Chester 41 40 at Lock Haven 13Record: 6-2PSTC Co-ChampionsHead Coach: Jack Yohe

1955BSC 27 at Mansfield 6 6 at Cortland 13 12 at Wilkes 0 20 KING’S 19 21 at New Haven 25 7 CALIFORNIA 6 17 WEST CHESTER 7 0 LOCK HAVEN 0Record: 5-2-1 PSTC ChampionsHead Coach: Jack Yohe

1956BSC 13 DELAWARE STATE 0 3 CORTLAND 6 38 MANSFIELD 6 3 at Shippensburg 20 25 at King’s 7 6 at California 31 7 at West Chester 27Record: 3-4Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1957BSC 6 at Lock Haven 13 0 at Delaware State 13 12 at Cortland 42 33 at Mansfield 6 19 SHIPPENSBURG 20 26 CALIFORNIA 12 7 WEST CHESTER 13Record: 2-5 Head Coach: Walter Blair

1958BSC 20 Shippensburg 19 16 at King’s 12 32 Mansfield 6 16 Cortland 0 12 Millersville 0 12 at East Stroudsburg 12 0 at West Chester 56 6 Lock Haven 12Record: 5-2-1Head Coach: Walter Blair

1959BSC 7 at Shippensburg 13 6 KING’S 0 12 at Mansfield 6 6 at Cortland 6 14 at Millersville 20 0 EAST STROUDSBURG 7 13 WEST CHESTER 10 6 at Lock Haven 14Record: 3-4-1Head Coach: Walter Blair

1960BSC 13 at Shippensburg 6 14 at King’s 7 20 CORTLAND 14 13 LOCK HAVEN 7 27 MANSFIELD 21 20 at East Stroudsburg 21 39 CHEYNEY 0 13 at West Chester 42Record: 6-2 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

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1961BSC 34 Shippensburg 7 31 King’s 12 8 at Cortland 16 7 at Lock Haven 18 21 at Mansfield 7 0 East Stroudsburg 36 28 at Cheyney 0 7 West Chester 26Record: 4-4 (2-2 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1962BSC 14 Lock Haven 34 34 Mansfield 26 6 at King’s 6 0 at West Chester 28 33 Millersville 14 32 at Cheyney 6 6 Kutztown 12 12 at East Stroudsburg 19Record: 3-4-1 (3-4 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1963BSC 14 at Lock Haven 21 21 at Mansfield 30 13 King’s 6 0 West Chester 28 0 at Millersville 6 7 Cheyney 0 13 at Kutztown 25 14 East Stroudsburg 7Record: 3-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1964BSC 7 Lock Haven 13 7 Mansfield 19 10 at Brockport 26 0 at West Chester 54 20 Millersville 6 7 at Cheyney 7 20 Kutztown 13 0 at East Stroudsburg 34Record: 2-5-1 (2-3-1 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1965BSC 13 at Lock Haven 25 6 at Mansfield 7 15 Brockport 6 21 West Chester 40 32 at Millersville 27 14 Cheyney 6 47 at Kutztown 0 0 East Stroudsburg 34Record: 4-4 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1966BSC 25 Shippensburg 39 21 Lock Haven 6 13 Mansfield 7 21 at West Chester 41 20 Millersville 19 0 at Cheyney 14 31 Kutztown 7 6 at East Stroudsburg 18Record: 4-4 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1967BSC 31 at Shippensburg 20 34 at Lock Haven 20 42 at Mansfield 37 34 at Susquehanna 19 28 West Chester 50 28 at Millersville 19 35 Cheyney 12 19 at Kutztown 26 6 East Stroudsburg 58Record: 6-3 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1968BSC 13 Lock Haven 27 24 Mansfield 6 13 Susquehanna 13 7 at West Chester 41 13 Millersville 21 34 at Cheyney 12 24 Kutztown 12 14 at East Stroudsburg 70Record: 3-4-1 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Denstorff

1969BSC 25 at Lock Haven 28 21 at Mansfield 34 14 Adelphi 16 13 West Chester 38 14 at Millersville 7 28 Cheyney 7 6 at Kutztown 17 23 East Stroudsburg 38Record: 2-6 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Densdorff

1970BSC 25 Lock Haven 7 16 Mansfield 3 35 at Delaware Valley 27 0 at West Chester 42 23 Millersville 17 27 at Cheyney 7 7 Kutztown 24 22 at East Stroudsburg 47Record: 5-3 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Densdorff

1971BSC 28 Scranton 6 8 at Lock Haven 54 21 at Mansfield 20 35 California (Pa.) 26 7 West Chester 56 7 at Millersville 48 21 Cheyney 14 0 at Kutztown 43 7 East Stroudsburg 26Record: 4-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1972BSC 14 at Shippensburg 28 62 at Scranton 0 22 Lock Haven 24 21 Mansfield 6 14 at California (Pa.) 42 14 at West Chester 61 15 Millersville 16 8 at Cheyney 7 17 Kutztown 6 20 at East Stroudsburg 6Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

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1973BSC 19 SHIPPENSBURG 9 14 at Lock Haven 13 28 at Mansfield 7 0 WESTMINSTER 32 16 WEST CHESTER 49 14 at Millersville 55 14 CHEYNEY 21 14 at Kutztown 7 3 EAST STROUDSBURG 21Record: 4-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1974BSC 3 at Shippensburg 28 7 LOCK HAVEN 0 10 MANSFIELD 10 7 at Westminster 23 3 at West Chester 34 14 MILLERSVILLE 16 0 at Cheyney 29 6 KUTZTOWN 28 9 at East Stroudsburg 30Record: 1-7-1 (0-5-1 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1975BSC 0 SHIPPENSBURG 41 9 at Lock Haven 8 19 WILKES 41 7 WEST CHESTER 28 0 at Millersville 55 14 CHEYNEY 35 0 at Kutztown 38 0 EAST STROUDSBURG 28 7 at Mansfield 19Record: 1-8 (0-6 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1976BSC 12 at Shippensburg 21 10 LOCK HAVEN 12 28 MANSFIELD 7 21 at Wilkes 31 0 at West Chester 17 14 MILLERSVILLE 20 27 at Cheyney 15 20 KUTZTOWN 21 6 at East Stroudsburg 21Record: 2-7 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1977BSC 6 SHIPPENSBURG 3 14 at Lock Haven 21 24 at Mansfield 0 31 WILKES 6 7 WEST CHESTER 20 21 at Millersville 28 27 CHEYNEY 7 7 at Kutztown 14 20 EAST STROUDSBURG 24Record: 4-5 (2-3 PC)Head Coach Ron Puhl

1978BSC 7 ITHACA 25 7 at Shippensburg 35 31 LOCK HAVEN 15 7 MANSFIELD 6 38 at Wilkes 7 16 at West Chester 3 10 MILLERSVILLE 7 7 at Cheyney 35 14 KUTZTOWN 7 3 at East Stroudsburg 23Record: 6-4 (3-2 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1979BSC 6 at Ithaca 13 13 SHIPPENSBURG 16 21 at Lock Haven 31 24 at Mansfield 7 27 WILKES 3 7 WEST CHESTER 15 7 at Millersville 27 3 CHEYNEY 9 7 at Kutztown 12 3 EAST STROUDSBURG 31Record: 2-8 (1-4 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1980BSC 3 ITHACA 58 13 at Shippensburg 42 6 LOCK HAVEN 16 13 MANSFIELD 14 17 at West Chester 41 15 MILLERSVILLE 42 5 at Cheyney 3 7 KUTZTOWN 28 15 at East Stroudsburg 70Record: 1-8 (1-4 PC)Head Coach: Clark Boler

1981BSC 0 at Ithaca 35 17 SHIPPENSBURG 38 19 at Lock Haven 42 26 MANSFIELD 36 8 WEST CHESTER 56 0 at Millersville 72 16 CHEYNEY 34 24 at Kutztown 48 0 EAST STROUDSBURG 49 9 EDINBORO 25Record: 0-10 (0-5 PC)Head Coach: Clark Boler

1982BSC 7 at Edinboro 34 10 at Shippensburg 35 0 LOCK HAVEN 14 7 MANSFIELD 7 0 at West Chester 46 14 MILLERSVILLE 24 20 at Cheyney 24 20 KUTZTOWN 7 7 at East Stroudsburg 34Record: 1-7-1 (1-5-1 PC)Head Coach: George Landis

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1983BU 7 at Slippery Rock 18 9 SHIPPENSBURG 10 10 at Lock Haven 28 10 at Mansfield 6 25 WEST CHESTER 24 22 at Millersville 14 17 CHEYNEY 13 7 at Kutztown 14 7 at East Stroudsburg 13 28 LYCOMING 10Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: George LandisPC Place: Second

1984BU 11 at Shippensburg 17 23 LOCK HAVEN 0 23 EAST STROUDSBURG 13 14 at Cheyney 6 28 MANSFIELD 9 15 at Millersville 22 14 CALIFORNIA (PA) 24 14 KUTZTOWN 3 34 at West Chester 31 14 at Lycoming 24 14 at California (PA) * 21Record: 6-5 (5-1 PC)Head Coach: George Landis* - PA “State Game”

1985BU 18 SHIPPENSBURG 3 49 at Lock Haven 14 21 at East Stroudsburg 16 24 CHEYNEY 0 35 at Mansfield 13 28 MILLERSVILLE 17 17 at California (Pa.) 10 29 at Kutztown 23 51 BUFFALO STATE 7 8 WEST CHESTER 6 31 INDIANA (Pa.) * 9 38 HAMPTON (Va.) ** 28 0 at North Alabama ** 34Record: 12-1 (6-0 PC)Head Coach: George Landis* PC “State Game”** NCAA Division II Playoffs

1986BU 30 at Shippensburg 26 38 LOCK HAVEN 32 7 at West Chester 44 20 EAST STROUDSBURG 3 39 at Cheyney 14 51 MANSFIELD 26 3 at Millersville 36 24 SLIPPERY ROCK 22 7 KUTZTOWN 7 21 at Norfolk State 7Record: 7-2-1 (3-2-1 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1987BU 17 at Norfolk State 26 24 SHIPPENSBURG 10 25 at Lock Haven 6 14 WEST CHESTER 39 16 at East Stroudsburg 3 14 CHEYNEY 0 28 at Mansfield 17 21 MILLERSVILLE 33 24 at Slippery Rock 23 17 at Kutztown 3 35 NEW HAVEN 18Record: 8-3 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1988BU 14 at Norfolk State 6 21 at Shippensburg 7 17 LOCK HAVEN 6 14 KUTZTOWN 9 9 at West Chester 24 18 EAST STROUDSBURG 7 3 at Cheyney 0 9 MANSFIELD 0 17 at Millersville 51 7 INDIANA (Pa.) 32 2 New Haven 26Record: 7-4 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1989BU 3 at James Madison 48 7 SHIPPENSBURG 25 24 at Lock Haven 7 20 at Kutztown 24 20 WEST CHESTER 28 17 at East Stroudsburg 14 28 CHEYNEY 31 25 at Mansfield 35 33 MILLERSVILLE 22 0 at Indiana 48 21 NEW HAVEN 16Record: 4-7 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1990BU 7 at Youngstown St. 43 9 at Shippensburg 20 7 LOCK HAVEN 14 6 EDINBORO 33 23 KUTZTOWN 21 12 at Central Connecticut 10 21 EAST STROUDSBURG 23 21 at Cheyney 17 16 MANSFIELD 14 35 at Millersville 40 7 at West Chester 17Record: 4-7 (3-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1991BU 21 SHIPPENSBURG 24 9 at Lock Haven 14 21 at Edinboro 23 19 at Kutztown 67 37 CENT. CONNECTICUT 7 10 * East Stroudsburg 20 44 CHEYNEY 14 31 at Mansfield 24 24 MILLERSVILLE 17 34 WEST CHESTER 12Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian*Played at Lackawanna Co. Stadium(Steamtown Classic)

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1992BU 24 at Bucknell 41 14 at Shippensburg 20 33 LOCK HAVEN 38 17 *EAST STROUDSBURG 42 12 at Millersville 48 20 CLARION 23 10 KUTZTOWN 17 2 at West Chester 34 30 at Cheyney 7 24 MANSFIELD 30Record: 1-9 (1-5 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1993BU 16 at Bucknell 21 7 SHIPPENSBURG 30 35 at Lock Haven 32 6 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 24 0 MILLERSVILLE 26 18 at Clarion 40 47 at Kutztown 25 38 WEST CHESTER 16 6 at East Stroudsburg 31 24 CHEYNEY 6 17 at Mansfield 7Record: 5-6 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1994BU 6 NEW HAVEN 38 7 at Shippensburg 10 23 CALIFORNIA (PA) 22 49 at American Int’l 6 20 MANSFIELD 7 15 at Millersville 20 27 LOCK HAVEN 23 29 KUTZTOWN 17 29 at West Chester 23 35 EAST STROUDSBURG 24 44 at Cheyney 3Record: 8-3 (5-1 PC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1995BU 20 at New Haven 27 41 SHIPPENSBURG 34 24 at California (PA) 20 40 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 7 56 at Mansfield 13 28 MILLERSVILLE 28 53 at Lock Haven 20 17 at Kutztown 8 23 WEST CHESTER 18 34 at E. Stroudsburg 27 55 CHEYNEY 0Record: 9-1-1 (5-0-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1996BU 45 at Wayne State 14 14 at Indiana 30 64 LOCK HAVEN 0 28 at American Int’l 24 58 at Cheyney 0 74 MANSFIELD 13 21 at Millersville 17 42 SHIPPENSBURG 19 34 KUTZTOWN 10 20 at West Chester 10 58 EAST STROUDSBURG 42 29 at Clarion* 42Record:10-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

1997BU 22 WAYNE STATE 0 13 INDIANA 18 17 at Lock Haven 3 68 CHEYNEY 6 55 at Mansfield 0 24 MILLERSVILLE 8 29 at Shippensburg 34 17 at Kutztown 7 24 WEST CHESTER 14 42 at East Stroudsburg 17Record: 8-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1998BU 7 at New Haven 25 21 at Shippensburg 28 23 LOCK HAVEN 7 27 INDIANA 37 37 KUTZTOWN 9 0 at Millersville 30 10 at West Chester 21 54 CHEYNEY 12 50 EAST STROUDSBURG 39 42 at Mansfield 14 12 at Edinboro 19Record: 5-6 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1999BU 37 NEW HAVEN 47 36 SHIPPENSBURG 28 44 at Lock Haven 24 10 at Indiana 35 42 at Kutztown 33 21 MILLERSVILLE 31 17 WEST CHESTER 35 48 at Cheyney 6 27 at East Stroudsburg 21 53 MANSFIELD 21 65 EDINBORO 16Record: 7-4 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2000BU 20 at Carson-Newman 28 17 at Shippensburg 24 52 LOCK HAVEN 7 48 CHEYNEY 6 35 at West Chester 7 38 INDIANA 14 28 EAST STROUDSBURG 0 41 at Mansfield 7 21 MILLERSVILLE 20 35 at Kutztown 28 34 at Slippery Rock 27 46 SAGINAW VALLEY * 32 38 NORTHWOOD * 14 58 at UC-Davis * 48 34 DELTA STATE* 63Record: 12-3 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

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2001BU 29 SHIPPENSBURG 18 34 at Lock Haven 24 46 at Cheyney 0 27 WEST CHESTER 14 12 at Indiana 23 34 at East Stroudsburg 7 41 MANSFIELD 6 42 at Millersville 13 10 KUTZTOWN 7 42 SLIPPERY ROCK 14 14 at Grand Valley * 42Record: 9-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2002BU 18 at Indiana 37 27 at Shippensburg 26 47 LOCK HAVEN 23 38 SLIPPERY ROCK 14 13 EAST STROUDSBURG 16 49 at Millersville 26 31 at Kutztown 21 37 CHEYNEY 12 23 WEST CHESTER 10 17 at Mansfield 6Record: 8-2 (5-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2003BU 30 NEW HAVEN 17 0 SHIPPENSBURG 21 15 at Lock Haven 17 19 at Slippery Rock 16 40 at East Stroudsburg 37 50 MILLERSVILLE 7 35 KUTZTOWN(OT) 28 45 at Cheyney 21 34 at West Chester 35 21 MANSFIELD 6 40 INDIANA 42Record: 7-4 (5-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2004BU 20 at Slippery Rock 17 10 at Shippensburg 48 54 LOCK HAVEN 0 34 INDIANA 24 24 EAST STROUDSBURG 30 37 at Kutztown 12 69 CHEYNEY 0 49 MANSFIELD 7 24 at West Chester 35 23 at Millersville 20Record: 7-3 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2005BU 40 SLIPPERY ROCK 24 33 at Fairmont St. 0 49 SHIPPENSBURG 21 63 LOCK HAVEN 0 27 at Indiana 0 31 at East Stroudsburg 24 12 KUTZTOWN 0 48 at Cheyney 14 40 at Mansfield 12 42 WEST CHESTER 35 42 MILLERSVILLE 28 39 EAST STROUDSBURG* 52Record: 11-1 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

2006BU 3 at James Madison 14 24 CALIFORNIA (PA.) 19 28 at Edinboro 10 24 CLARION 10 35 at Shippensburg 14 30 West Chester 27 41 KUTZTOWN 14 31 at Mansfield 7 28 at Millersville 16 45 EAST STROUDSBURG 37 35 at Cheyney 6 21 WEST CHESTER * 20 24 at Shepherd * 21 3 at N.W. Missouri * 33 Record: 12-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

2007BU 42 C.W. POST 28 13 at California, Pa. 31 41 EDINBORO 42 52 at Clarion 10 28 at West Chester 44 49 at Kutztown 32 42 MILLERSVILLE 28 35 at East Stroudsburg 26 55 CHEYNEY 6 41 INDIANA 35 Record: 7-3 (4-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2008BU 49 at Ashland 42 24 CALIFORNIA (PA.) 17 24 MERCYHURST 0 31 KUTZTOWN 21 13 at C.W. Post 6 49 at Millersville 24 42 EAST STROUDSBURG 23 43 at Cheyney 7 21 at Shippensburg 0 21 WEST CHESTER 24 38 at Gannon 10 28 WEST CHESTER* 21 24 CALIFORNIA (PA.)* 27Record: 11-2 (6-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2009BU 10 ASHLAND 7 17 at California (PA) 10 17 at Mercyhurst 7 31 at Kutztown 12 24 C.W. POST 14 45 MILLERSVILLE 10 27 at East Stroudsburg 13 28 CHEYNEY 6 27 SHIPPENSBURG 28 14 at West Chester 30 7 GANNON (OT) 10 Record: 8-3 (5-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

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2010BU 14 at Ashland 24 41 CLARION 13 47 IUP 20 44 at Millersville 7 26 EAST STROUDSBURG 13 52 at Cheyney 14 23 at Shippensburg 3 45 WEST CHESTER 21 36 at C.W. Post 16 61 KUTZTOWN 35 37 at Mercyhurst* 56 28 at California (Pa)** 26 14 at Mercyhurst** 28Record: 10-3 (7-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*PSAC Championship Game**NCAA Division II Playoffs

2011BU 27 ASHLAND 20 45 at Clarion 10 20 at IUP 16 46 MILLERSVILLE 7 32 at East Stroudsburg 20 45 CHEYNEY 10 38 SHIPPENSBURG 18 55 at West Chester 42 21 C.W. POST 24 14 at Kutztown 52Record: 9-2 (5-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2012BU 44 at Stonehill 28 30 EDINBORO 14 44 KUTZTOWN 37 42 at LIU Post 27 43 GANNON 24 38 at Millersville 14 48 EAST STROUDSBURG 27 27 at Cheyney 13 42 at Shippensburg 49 24 WEST CHESTER 23 49 at Slippery Rock 41 20 at Shippensburg** 58Record: 10-2 (6-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale**NCAA Division II Playoffs

2013BU 41 STONEHILL 13 47 at Edinboro 35 31 at Kutztown 12 56 LOCK HAVEN 10 38 at Gannon 14 45 MILLERSVILLE 7 52 at East Stroudsburg 38 35 CHEYNEY 7 18 SHIPPENSBURG 34 31 at #8 West Chester 28 42 #18 SLIPPERY ROCK* 38 38 #15 WEST CHESTER** 40Record: 10-2 (6-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Paul Darragh*PSAC Championships**NCAA Division II Playoffs

2014BU 24 at Stonehill 7 24 CALIFORNIA (PA) 21 (OT) 38 at Mercyhurst 22 38 SHIPPENSBURG 30 41 at Cheyney 7 41 MILLERSVILLE 0 31 at Kutztown 13 41 #7 WEST CHESTER 10 34 EAST STROUDSBURG 13 40 at Lock Haven 3 26 at Slippery Rock* 28 35 #23 VIRGINIA STATE** 14 26 at #10 Concord** 32Record: 11-2 (9-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Paul Darragh*PSAC Championships**NCAA Division II Playoffs

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all-time SeRieSSince 1892Opponent W L T Pct.Adelphi University 0 1 0 .000American International 3 1 0 .750Ashland (OH) 3 1 0 .750Askam Athletic Club 1 0 0 1.000Bellefonte Academy 1 3 0 .250Berwick 2 1 0 .667Berwick Rangers 1 0 0 1.000Berwick YMCA 5 0 0 1.000Brockport State (NY) 1 1 0 .500Bucknell Academy 2 2 2 .500Bucknell University 0 7 0 .000Bucknell University Reserves 6 4 0 .600Buffalo State 1 0 0 1.000UC Davis 1 0 0 1.000California (PA) 14 8 2 .625Carlisle Indian School 0 3 0 .000Carlisle Indian School Reserves 5 1 0 .833Carson-Newman (TN) 0 1 0 .000Catawissa 1 0 0 1.000Central Connecticut State 2 0 0 1.000Central Pennsylvania College (1) 1 0 0 1.000Centralia Athletic Club 1 1 0 .500Cheyney 45 9 1 .827Concord (WV) 0 1 0 .000Clarion 6 4 1 .600Conway Hall (Carlisle) 0 1 0 .000Cortland State (NY) 3 4 1 .438C.W. Post 5 1 0 .833Delaware State 1 1 0 .500Delaware Valley College 1 0 0 1.000Delta State (MS) 0 1 0 .000Dickinson College 0 1 0 .000Dickinson Seminary (2) 13 7 1 .643Drexel University 1 1 0 .500East Stroudsburg 40 43 2 .482Edinboro 4 6 0 .400Edwardsville High School 0 1 0 .000Fairmont State (WV) 1 0 0 1.000Franklin & Marshall College 2 0 0 1.000Freeland Mining & Mechanical Insti. 2 0 0 1.000Friendship Football Club, Bloomsburg 1 0 0 1.000Gannon 3 1 0 .750Gettysburg College 0 2 0 .000Gettysburg College Reserves 1 0 0 1.000Grand Valley State 0 1 0 .000

Hampton University (VA) 1 0 0 1.000Opponent W L T Pct.Harrisburg Tech High School 0 1 0 .000Harry Hillman Academy 2 0 0 1.000Hazleton Athletic Club 1 1 0 .500Hazleton High School 1 0 0 1.000Indiana (PA) 10 18 0 .357Ithaca College 0 4 0 .000James Madison 0 2 0 .000Keystone Academy (3) 3 3 0 .500King’s College (PA) 10 0 1 .955Kutztown 46 21 1 .684Lafayette College 0 6 0 .000Lebanon Valley College 1 0 0 1.000Lock Haven 45 38 3 .541Lycoming College (2) 3 1 0 .750Mansfield 55 22 4 .704Mercyhurst 3 2 0 .600Millersville 42 30 5 .578Montgomery Athletic Club 1 0 0 1.000Montgomery High School 2 0 0 1.000Mt. Carmel Academy 1 0 0 1.000Mt. Carmel Athletic Association 1 1 0 .500Mt. Carmel High School 0 1 2 .333Mt. Carmel YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Muhlenberg College 0 2 0 .000Nanticoke 1 0 0 1.000New Haven State (4) 2 2 0 .500New Haven, University of 3 5 0 .375Norfolk State 2 1 0 .667North Alabama 0 1 0 .000Northumberland 1 0 0 1.000Northumberland Athletic Assoc, 2 1 0 .667Northumberland High School (5) 1 0 0 1.000Northwest Missouri State 0 1 0 .000Northwood (MI) 1 0 0 1.000Orangeville 1 0 0 1.000Oswego State (NY) 0 1 1 .250Panzer College 1 1 0 .500Penn State College (6) 0 1 0 .000Penn State College Freshmen 0 2 0 .000Penn State College Reserves 0 1 0 .000Philadelphia Central High School 1 0 0 1.000Hazleton Pioneer Football Club 1 0 0 1.000Pittston 1 0 0 1.000Pittston Athletic Club 3 0 0 1.000

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Opponent W L T Pct.Plymouth Athletic Club 0 1 0 .000Pottsville High School 1 0 0 1.000Rider College 2 0 0 1.000Saginaw Valley (MI) 1 0 0 1.000St. Gabriel High School 1 0 0 1.000St. Thomas College (7) 3 2 0 .600School of the Lackawanna 1 0 0 1.000Scranton Commercial School 1 0 0 1.000Scranton High School 2 0 0 1.000Scranton, University of (7) 2 4 0 .333Shenandoah High School 1 0 0 1.000Shepherd (WV) 1 0 0 1.000Shickshinny 1 0 0 1.000Shippensburg 34 45 0 .430Slippery Rock 11 4 0 .733Stonehill 3 0 0 1.000Sunbury 1 0 0 1.000Sunbury High School 1 1 0 .500Sunbury Tau Phi Sigma 0 1 0 .000Susquehanna University 11 6 1 .639Susquehanna University Reserves 2 0 0 1.000Trenton State (NJ) 2 0 0 1.000Treverton Athletic Association 1 0 0 1.000Univ. of Pennsylvania 0 1 0 .000Univ. of Pennsylvania Reserves 1 0 0 1.000Ursinus College 0 1 0 .000Virginia State 1 0 0 1.000Wayne State 2 0 0 1.000West Chester 26 47 0 .356West Hazleton 1 0 0 1.000Westminster College 0 2 0 .000Wilkes University 10 3 0 .769Wilkes-Barre Academy 0 1 0 .000Wilkes-Barre High School 3 2 1 .583Wilkes-Barre YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Williamsport High School 3 1 0 .750Wyoming Seminary 6 23 3 .234Wyoming Seminary Reserves 0 1 0 .000York YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Youngstown State University 0 1 0 .000

(1) now Albright College(2) known as Lycoming College or Dickinson Seminary(3) now Keystone College(4) now Southern Connecticut State(5) now Shikellamy High School(6) now Penn State University(7) also known as Univ. of Scranton/St. Thomas College

1892 — 2-1-11893 — 2-41894 — 5-31895 — 4-31896 — 4-2-11897 — 3-41898 — 2-21899 — No Team1900 — No Team1901 — 7-2-11902 — 7-31903 — 6-1-11904 — 8-11905 — 4-41906 — No Team1907 — 2-61908 — 3-51909 — 4-41910 — 7-11911 — 4-4-21912 — 5-3-11913 — 5-31914 — 5-41915 — 5-2-11916 — 4-4-11917 — 4-2-11918 — WW I1919 — 2-51920 — 3-61921 — 1-6-11922 — 5-41923 — 5-31924 — 3-51925 — 3-51926 — 4-31927 — 3-51928 — 4-41929 — 5-31930 — 4-2-11931 — 2-2-31932 — 1-3-21933 — 2-51934 — 4-3-11935 — 4-3-11936 — 1-7

1937 — 3-41938 — 1-6-11939 — 0-81940 — 1-61941 — 1-41942 — WW II1943 — WW II1944 — 1-41945 — 2-21946 — 4-3-11947 — 6-21948 — 9-01949 — 8-11950 — 7-11951 — 8-01952 — 5-2-11953 — 6-21954 — 6-21955 — 5-2-11956 — 3-41957 — 2-51958 — 5-2-11959 — 3-4-11960 — 6-21961 — 4-41962 — 3-4-11963 — 3-51964 — 2-5-11965 — 4-41966 — 4-41967 — 6-31968 — 3-4-11969 — 2-61970 — 5-31971 — 4-51972 — 5-51973 — 4-51974 — 1-7-11975 — 1-81976 — 2-71977 — 4-51978 — 6-41979 — 2-81980 — 1-81981 — 0-10

1982 — 1-7-11983 — 5-51984 — 6-51985 — 12-1 #, +1986 — 7-2-11987 — 8-31988 — 7-41989 — 4-71990 — 4-71991 — 5-51992 — 1-91993 — 5-61994 — 8-3 #1995 — 9-1-1 #1996 — 10-2 #, +1997 — 8-2 #1998 — 5-61999 — 7-42000 — 12-3 #, +2001 — 9-2 #, +2002 — 8-2 #2003 — 7-4 #2004 — 7-32005 — 11-1 #,+2006 — 12-2 #, +2007 — 7-3 2008 — 11-2 +2009 — 8-32010 — 10-3#,+2011 — 9-22012 — 10-2+2013 — 10-2#,+2014 — 11-2#,+ + -- NCAA Playoffs# -- PSAC East Champs

yeaR-By-yeaRSince 1892

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all-time coacHing RecoRDSHead Coach (seasons) Year(s) Overall Record Pct.W.H. Detwiler (2) 1892-1893 4-5-1 .450A.K. Aldinger (10) 1894-1898, 1901-1905 50-25-3 .660B.F. Bryant (2) 1907-1908 5-11 .313George Harry (1) 1909 4-4 .500Charles Albert (1) 1910 7-1 .875John W. Weimer (7) 1911-1917 32-22-6 .583Thomas W. Pownall (1) 1919 2-5 .286Raymond Deidrick (1) 1920 3-6 .333George Mead (4) 1921-1924 14-18-1 .439Alfred K. Jackson (1) 1925 3-5 .375Thornley Booth (6) 1926-1931 22-19-4 .533George Buchheit (7) 1932-1935, 1940-41, 1945 15-26-4 .378Austin Tate (4) 1936-1939 5-25-1 .177Frank Kostos (1) 1944 1-4 .200John Hoch (1) 1946 4-3-1 .563Robert B. Redman (5) 1947-1951 38-4 .905Jack Yohe (5) 1952-1956 25-12-2 .667Walter Blair (7) 1957-1963 26-26-3 .500Russ Houk (4) 1964-1967 16-16-1 .500Jerry Densdorff (3) 1968-1970 10-13-1 .438William Sproule (5) 1971-1975 15-30-1 .337Ron Puhl (4) 1976-1979 14-24 .368Clark Boler (2) 1980-1981 1-18 .053George Landis (4) 1982-1985 24-18-1 .570Pete Adrian (7) 1986-1992 36-37-1 .493Danny Hale (20) 1993-2012 173-56-1 .754Paul Darragh (2) 2013-Present 21-4 .833 TOTALS (117) 1892-2014 570-437-32 .564

ALL-TIME COACHING HISTORY

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BloomSBuRg inDiviDual RecoRDSPASSING AttemptsGame 69 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) * 56 Rich Lichtel (1967) Season 415 Rich Lichtel (1967) 285 Glenn McNamee (1996)Career 986 Jay DeDea (1984-87) 915 Eric Miller (1997-2000)

CompletionsGame 39 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) * 32 Rich Lichtel vs. LHU, Mansfield (1967)Season 194 Alan Eck (1990) 189 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 527 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 495 Jay DeDea (1984-1987) 492 Dan Latorre (2006-2009)

Yards GainedGame 506 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) 415 Eric Miller vs. New Haven (1999)Season 2,771 Rich Lichtel (1967) 2,571 Eric Miller (1999) Career 7,474 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 7,370 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 6,950 Glenn McNamee (1993-1996)

Touchdown PassesGame 5 Rich Lichtel (1967) 5 Eric Miller vs. Saginaw Valley (2000) # 5 Eric Miller vs. UC Davis (2000) # 5 Jack Lydic vs. Indiana (PA)(2003) 4 Ozzie Snyder vs. Mansfield (1958) 4 Eric Miller vs. Northwood (2000) # 4 Chris Thompson vs. Mansfield (2001) 4 Chris Thompson vs. Millersville (2001) 4 Andrew Herrmann vs. Millersville (2002) 4 Jack Lydic vs. Shippensburg (2005) 4 Jack Lydic vs. Millersville (2005) 4 Dan Latorre vs. West Chester (2007)Season 26 Rich Lichtel (1967) 22 Tim Kelly (2012) 22 Eric Miller (2000) 22 Glenn McNamee (1996)Career 70 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 60 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 57 Glenn McNamee (1993-1996)

PASSING Best Completion PercentageGame 85.0% (17-20) Chris Thompson vs. Mansfield (2001) 82.3% (14-17) Dan Latorre vs. James Madison (2006)Season 63.3% Eric Miller (1999) 60.3% Dan Latorre (2006)Career 58.1% Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 57.5% Eric Miller (1997-2000) 57.3% Alan Eck (1989-1991)

Most InterceptionsGame 6 Jay DeDea vs. West Chester (1986) 5 Joe Geiger vs. Lock Haven (1972)Season 23 Rich Lichtel (1967) 15 Eric Miller (1998)Career 48 Jay DeDea (1984-87)

Yards/CompletionGame 30.4 Dick Rohrer vs. Shippensburg (1961)Season 16.7 Dan Latorre (2006)Career 15.0 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 14.9 Rich Lichtel (1965-67)

Yards/GameSeason 307.8 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 241.1 Eric Miller (1997-2000)

RECEIVING ReceptionsGame 17 Tom Pajic vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 87 Ron Lelko (1996)Career 229 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

Yards Gained Game 290 Bob Tucker vs. Susquehanna (1967) $ *Season 1,455 Ron Lelko (1996) *Career 3,151 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

Receiving TouchdownsGame 4 Ron Lelko vs. Shippensburg (1996) 4 Stan Kucharski vs. Shippensburg (1967) 4 Bob Tucker vs. Millersville (1967) 4 Rocco Forgione vs. Millersville (2002)Season 16 Matt Wilson (1999)Career 34 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

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RUSHING CarriesGame 59 Jerry Marks vs. Mansfield (1991) *Season 303 Irv Sigler (1996)Career 1,039 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

Net Yards GainedGame 304 Franklyn Quiteh (2013)Season 2,260 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 7,523 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

Highest Average/CarryGame 23.3 Bill Firestine vs. Mansfield (1968)Season 8.4 Franklyn Quiteh (2013)Career 7.2 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13)

Rushing TouchdownsGame 5 Irv Sigler vs. Cheyney (1997) 5 Irv Sigler vs. East Stroudsburg (1996) 5 Mike Johnson vs. Cheyney (1995) 5 Jamar Brittingham vs. CW Post (2007) 5 Eddie Mateo vs. Clarion (2011)Season 32 Jamar Brittingham (2005) *Career 87 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

TOTAL OFFENSE PlaysGame 80 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 479 Jay DeDea (1987)Career 1,354 Jay DeDea (1984-87)

Yards GainedGame 484 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 2,515 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 6,594 Glen McNamee (1993-96)

All-Purpose YardsGame 347 Jim Browning vs. King’s (PA) (1954)Season 2,563 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 7,964 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

SCORING TouchdownsGame 5 Eddie Mateo vs. Clarion (2011) 5 Jamar Brittingham vs. C.W. Post (2007) 5 Irv Sigler vs. Cheyney (1997) 5 Irv Sigler vs. E. Stroudsburg (1996) 5 Mike Johnson vs. Cheyney (1995)Season 34 Jamar Brittingham (2005) *Career 91 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

SCORING Most Extra Points MadeGame 9 Garrett Bloom vs. Cheyney (2004) 9 Garrett Bloom vs. Lock Haven (2005)Season 59 Danny Fisher (2013)Career 190 Danny Fisher (2010-13) *

Most Two-Point Conversions MadeGame 2 Eric Miller and Mike Lelko (2000)Season 4 Kevin Grande (1985)

Most Field Goals Made Game 5 Danny Fisher vs. C.W. Post (2010) 4 Danny Fisher vs. E. Stroudsburg (2011) 4 Danny Fisher vs. E. Stroudsburg (2010) 3 Mark Weiss (Twice) 3 Chris Mingrone vs. Ship.(1986) 3 Tom Boop vs. Lock Haven (1998) 3 Garrett Bloom vs. Lock Haven (2003) 3 Garrett Bloom vs. E. Stroudsburg (2005) Season 20 Danny Fisher (2010)Career 57 Danny Fisher (2010-13) * 29 Bill Beall (1992-95) 29 Mark Weiss (1988-91) 29 Jon Koenig (2006-2009)

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 6 Mark Weiss vs. Mansfield (1988)Season 20 Chris Mingrone (1986)Career 74 Danny Fisher (2010-13) 45 Jon Koenig (2006-2009) 41 Bill Beall (1992-95)

Most PointsGame 34 Jamar Brittingham vs. C.W. Post (2007) Season 204 Jamar Brittingham (2005) *Career 550 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) *

Most Points Per GameSeason 17 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 11.7 Franklyn Quiteh (2010-13) 11.6 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

RETURNS Most Punt ReturnsGame 7 Toyae Berry vs. Shippensburg (2000) 5 Bob James vs. Millersville (1990) 5 Mike Kolojejchick (Twice)Season 31 Toyae Berry (2000)Career 83 Sean Smith (1993-96)

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Most Punt Return YardsGame 137 Sean Smith vs. Mansfield (1996)Season 336 Ryan Schuck (2005)Career 641 Ryan Schuck (2005-06)

RETURNS Highest Punt Return AverageGame 80.0 Jim Browning vs. California (PA) (1954)Season 12.9 Sean Smith (1995)Career 20.9 David Toth (1971-72)

Most Punt Return TouchdownsGame 2 Sean Smith vs. Mansfield (1996)Season 5 Sean Smith (1996)Career 6 Sean Smith (1993-96)

Most Kickoff ReturnsGame 7 Sean Smith, Twice (1996)Season 29 Sean Smith (1996)Career 99 Sean Smith (1993-96)

Highest Kickoff Return AverageGame 36.6 Lawrence Elliott Jr. vs. Shippensburg (2013) 36.5 Tony Woods vs. N. Alabama (1985) #Season 35.2 Bill Firestine (1968)Career 26.9 Jesse Cooper (2006-2009) 26.6 Steve Meszaros (1980-81)

Most Kickoff Return TouchdownsGame 1 Several timesSeason 2 Bill Firestine (1968)Career 2 Bill Firestine (1968-70) 2 Charles Bender (1972-75) 2 Steve Meszaros (1980-81) 2 Sean Smith (1993-96) 2 Bryant Stone (2000-2002)

DEFENSE Most TacklesGame 23 Frank Sheptock vs. N.Alabama (1985) #Season 159 Frank Sheptock (1985)Career 537 Frank Sheptock (1982-85)

Most InterceptionsGame 4 Randy Bullock vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Season 10 Tony Woods (1985) 10 Linc Welles (1974)Career 26 Tony Woods (1982-85) *Fumble RecoveriesCareer 12 Frank Sheptock (1982-85)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Pass 94 Jay DeDea vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest TD Pass 94 Jay DeDea vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest Run 87 Jamar Brittingham vs. Kutztown (2007)Longest TD Run 87 Jamar Brittingham vs. Kutztown (2007)Longest Catch 94 Joe Dowd vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest TD Catch 94 Joe Dowd vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest Punt 83 Stan Covington vs. Delaware St. (1957)Longest Punt Return 80 Jim Browning (1954)Longest TD Punt Return 76 Jim Browning (1954)Longest Kickoff Return for TD 101 Steve Meszaros (1981) 100 Bryant Stone vs. Slippery Rock (2000)Longest Field Goal 52 Danny Fisher vs Edinboro (2012) 50 ^ Pete McKenna vs. East Stroudsburg (1979) 50 Jon Koenig vs. Kutztown (2009)Longest Field Goal Attempt 55 Rick Farris vs. Shippensburg (1981)Longest TD Interception Return 104 Bob Groover vs. Mansfield (1953) 91 Jesse Cooper vs. Millersville (2008)Longest Fumble Return for a TD 96 Matt Keys vs. West Chester (9-29-01)Most Points Scored in One QuarterGame 36 (1st Q.) vs. Lock Haven 1996

NOTE: In 2002, the NCAA changed statistics policies to include post-season stats in career figures. Career numbers for seasons prior to 2002 exclude post-season competition.

* PSAC Record # NCAA Playoff Game$ Tucker’s records are NCAA Division II records for yards gained by a tight end^ It was determined through video evidence by the Bloomsburg University Sports Information Office, in conjunction with the University’s archives, that McKenna’s field goal was from 50 yards, not from 51 yards as previously recorded.

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MOST RUSHING YARDS - GAME Name Yards Year Opponent1. Franklyn Quiteh 304 2013 East Stroudsburg2. Jerry Marks 300 1991 Mansfield3. Franklyn Quiteh 282 2012 East Stroudsburg4. Irv Sigler 278 1997 Lock Haven5. Franklyn Quiteh 268 2012 Shippensburg Irv Sigler 268 1997 Millersville7. Tom Martin 259 1985 Kutztown8. Irv Sigler 257 1997 Cheyney9. Jamar Brittingham 257 2007 Millersville10. Irv Sigler 254 1996 American Int’l

MOST RUSHING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Jamar Brittingham 2,260 20052. Franklyn Quiteh 2,195 20133. Franklyn Quiteh 2,121 20124. Franklyn Quiteh 2,015 20105. Irv Sigler 2,038 19976. Irv Sigler 1,693 19967. Jamar Brittingham 1,435 20078. Marques Glaze 1,354 20009. Marques Glaze 1,327 200110. Derrick Price 1,279 200811. Eddie Mateo 1,278 201412. Mike Ceroli 1,269 200413. Mike Morrucci 1,221 197914. Franklyn Quiteh 1,192 201115. Eddie Mateo 1,185 201116. Eddie Mateo 1,076 2012 MOST RUSHING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards Years1. Franklyn Quiteh 7,523 2010-20132. Jamar Brittingham 5,689 2004-20073. Irv Sigler 5,034 1994-19974. Mike Morrucci 3,586 1976-19795. Eddie Mateo 3,539 2011-12, 20146. Marques Glaze 3,329 1998-20017. Mike Ceroli 3,170 2000-20048. Mike Johnson 3,120 1992-19959. Arrastene Henry 2,665 1998-200110. Tom Martin 2,476 1985-1987

MOST PASSING YARDS - GAME Name Yards Date Opponent1. Jeff King 506 1992 Lock Haven2. Eric Miller 415 1999 New Haven3. Eric Miller 385 2000 UC Davis +4. Jay DeDea 373 1984 West Chester5. Rich Lichtel 360 1967 Mansfield6. Jay DeDea 358 1987 New Haven7. Jay DeDea 354 1986 Lock Haven8. Dan Latorre 350 2009 West Chester9. Jack Lydic 345 2003 East Stroudsburg10. Glen McNamee 341 1996 Shippensburg

MOST PASSING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Rich Lichtel 2,771 19672. Eric Miller 2,571 19993. Glen McNamee 2,533 19964. Dan Latorre 2,398 20065. Jay DeDea 2,321 19876. Jay DeDea 2,225 19867. Alan Eck 2,166 19908. Jack Lydic 2,135 20059. Tim Kelly 2,097 201310. Tim Kelly 2,065 2014

MOST PASSING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards TDs Years1. Eric Miller 7,474 70 1997-20002. Dan Latorre 7,370 60 2006-20093. Glen McNamee 6,950 57 1993-19964. Tim Kelly 5,955 50 2012-Present5. Jack Lydic 5,186 31 2002-20056. Rich Lichtel 4,953 43 1965-19677. Alan Eck 4,815 33 1989-19918. Jay DeDea 4,705 37 1983-19869. Pat Carey 3,647 37 2009-201110. Mike Glovas 2,943 13 1983-1985

+ - NCAA PLAYOFFSNOTE: IN 2002, THE NCAA CHANGED STATISTICS POLICIES TO INCLUDE POST-SEASON STATS IN CAREER FIGURES. BLOOMSBURG RECORDS FOR SEASONS PRIOR TO 2002 EXCLUDE POST-SEASON COMPETITION.

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MOST RECEPTIONS - SEASON Name Recs. Year1. Ron Lelko 87 19962. Mike Lelko 76 19983. Mike Lelko 75 19994. Matt Wilson 64 19995. Stef Kern 62 19906. Mike Lelko 61 20007. Buck Eardley 58 19958. Ron Lelko 57 1997 Buck Eardley 57 199410. Brahin Bilal 54 2006 Rocco Forgione 54 2002

MOST RECEPTIONS - CAREER Name Recs. Years1. Mike Lelko 229 1997-20002. Buck Eardley 185 1992-19953. Ron Lelko 172 1994-19974. Bob Tucker 131 1965-19675. Jeff Zoranski 128 1991-19946. Kevin Grande 123 1983-19867. Paul Lonergan 117 1987-19898. Stef Kern 109 1988-19909. Brahin Bilal 108 2004-200710. Mike Blake 107 1979-1982 Tierell Johnson 107 1999-2002

MOST RECEIVING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Ron Lelko 1,455 1996 2. Matt Wilson 1,345 1999 3. Brahin Bilal 1,183 20064. Rocco Forgione 1,075 2002 5. Buck Eardley 1,006 1995 6. Mike Lelko 980 19997. Mike Lelko 952 20008. Buck Eardley 911 19939. Mike Lelko 902 199810. Brahin Bilal 883 2007

MOST RECEIVING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards Years1. Mike Lelko 3,151 1997-20002. Buck Eardley 3,134 1992-19953. Ron Lelko 2,936 1994-19974. Brahin Bilal 2,248 2004-20075. Bob Tucker 2,126 1965-19676. Tierell Johnson 1,952 1999-20007. Matt Wilson 1,858 1998-19998. Stef Kern 1,762 1988-19909. Rocco Forgione 1,642 1999-200210. Jeff Zoranski 1,589 1991-199411. Kevin Grande 1,570 1983-198612. Kyle Fisher 1,536 2009-2012

1,000 YARD RUSHERS - SEASON Name Yards TDs YearEddie Mateo 1,278 25 2014Franklyn Quiteh 2,195 29 2013Franklyn Quiteh 2,121 24 2012Eddie Mateo 1,076 6 2012Franklyn Quiteh 1,192 12 2011Eddie Mateo 1,185 12 2011Franklyn Quiteh 2,015 22 2010Derrick Price 1,279 7 2008Jamar Brittingham 1,435 23 2007Jamar Brittingham 1,003 12 2006Jamar Brittingham 2,260 32 2005Mike Ceroli 1,269 11 2004Mike Ceroli 1,034 11 2003Marques Glaze 1,327 12 2001Marques Glaze 1,354 17 2000Irv Sigler 2,038 20 1997Irv Sigler 1,693 25 1996Mike Johnson 1,060 16 1995Mike Johnson 1,007 11 1994Mike Morrucci 1,221 9 1979Mike Morrucci 1,130 8 1978

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MOST POINTS - SEASON 1. Jamar Brittingham 204 So. 20052. Franklyn Quiteh 188 Sr. 20133. Franklyn Quiteh 150 Jr. 2012 Eddie Mateo 150 Sr. 2014 Irvin Sigler 150 Jr. 19966. Jamar Brittingham 142 Sr. 20077. Mike Lelko 136 Sr. 20008. Franklyn Quiteh 134 R. Fr. 20109. Irvin Sigler 120 Sr. 199710. Ron Lelko 114 Jr. 1996

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - SEASON 1. Eric Miller 2000 392. Eric Miller 1999 253. Pat Carey 2010 244. Jack Lydic 2003 225. Glen McNamee 1996 226. Tim Kelly 2012 227. Chris Thompson 2001 218. Dan Latorre 2006 209. Jay DeDea 1987 20

MOST TACKLES - SEASON Player Season Total Solo1. Frank Sheptock 1985 159 N/A2. Jeremiah Dyer 2000 132 713. Justin Shirk 2013 123 59 Matt Keys 2000 123 685. Justin Shirk 2014 120 616. Greg Roskos 2000 119 637. Anthony Smith 2009 114 488. Jarrett Pidgeon 2012 104 519. Mike Varanavage 2010 98 5310. Jeremiah Dyer 2001 97 44

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS - SEASON 1. Matt Wilson 1999 162. Ron Lelko 1996 153. Brahin Bilal 2006 144. Kyle Ream 2008 135. Rocco Forgione 2002 12 Tierrel Johnson 2001 12 Mike Lelko 2000 12 Steve Burke 2003 119. Mike Lelko 1999 10 Buck Eardley 1995 1011. Mike Lelko 1998 9 Buck Eardley 1993 913. Ryan Dickerson 2012 8 Buck Eardley 1994 815. Ben Weaber 2010 7 Cory Stiger 2009 7 Tierrel Johnson 2000 7 Ron Lelko 1997 7

AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH - SEASON (min. 20 rec) 1. Kyle Fisher 2010 25.4 2. Brahin Bilal 2006 21.9 3. Kyle Fisher 2011 21.6 4. Matt Wilson 1999 21.0 5. Brahin Bilal 2007 20.1 6. Rocco Forgione 2002 19.9 7. D.J. McFadden 2014 19.2 8. Tierrel Johnson 2002 18.8 9. Buck Eardley 1993 18.6 10. Tierrel Johnson 2000 18.4 11. Cory Stiger 2010 18.212. Tyler Guise 2010 18.1 13. Steve Burke 2003 18.0 14. Tierrel Johnson 2001 17.6 15. Kyle Ream 2008 17.5

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1981 MIKE BLAKE (TE)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1982 MIKE BLAKE (TE)

Associated Press 1st Team

1983 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1984 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

TONY WOODS (DB) Associated Press 2nd Team

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1985 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

(First player to become three-time first team AP All-American)

TONY WOODS (DB) AFCA 1st Team,

Associated Press Honorable Mention

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

DOUG DeLAMBO (OT) Associated Press Honorable Mention

KEVIN GRANDE (TE) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1986 KEVIN GRANDE (TE)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1987 JAY DeDEA (QB)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1988 JOSHUA LEE (DT)

Football Gazette 2nd Team, Associated Press Honorable Men.

1989 JOHN FULMER (C)

Football Gazette 2nd Team

1990 ERIC JONASSEN (OT)

Football Gazette 1st TeamAssociated Press 2nd Team

1991 ERIC JONASSEN (OT)

Associated Press 1st TeamAFCA 1st Team,

Football Gazette 1st Team

1994 CHET HENICLE (DB)

CoSIDA 3rd Team

1995 JAMES SMITH (OT)

Football Gazette 2nd TeamAssociated Press 3rd Team

CoSIDA 3rd Team

BUCK EARDLEY (WR) Football Gazette 2nd Team

1996 RON LELKO (WR)

Associated Press 1st TeamCoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 1st TeamAmerican Football Quarterly 1st Team

TIM BAER (OG) CoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 2nd TeamAssociated Press 3rd Team

SEAN SMITH (All-Purpose/Returns) Football Gazette 1st Team

CoSIDA 2nd Team

IRV SIGLER (RB) Associated Press 2nd Team

CoSIDA 2nd TeamFootball Gazette 2nd Team

BloomSBuRg all-ameRicanS

1997 IRV SIGLER (RB)Harlon Hill Award

Associated Press 1st TeammDaktronics/CoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 1st TeamAmerican Football Coaches 1st Team

TIM BAER (OG)Associated Press 1st Team

Daktronics/CoSIDA 2nd Team Football Gazette, 2nd Team

GARY FITTERY (DL)Football Gazette 3rd Team

1998 TIM BAER (OG)

Football Gazette 1st Team

CHRIS ORLANDO (DB)Football Gazette Honorable Mention

2000 JEFF SMITH (OT)

Associated Press 3rd TeamDaktronics 1st Team

Football Gazette 3rd Team

MIKE LELKO (WR) Associated Press 3rd team Football Gazette 2nd team

MARQUES GLAZE (TB)—Football Gazette 2nd team

2002 BRIAN BINGAMAN (OT)

D2football.com, Hon. Mention

2003 CHRIS MULLIN (OT)Dopke.com 1st team

2004 JAHRI EVANS (OT)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamAssociated Press 2nd teamFootball Gazette 2nd team

ALL-AMERICANS

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2005 JAHRI EVANS (OT)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamDaktronics 1st Team

Don Hansen’s 1st TeamAssociated Press 1st TeamD2Football.Com 1st Team

JAMAR BRITTINGHAM (RB)Daktronics 1st Team

D2Football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st team

Associated Press 1st Team

JOHN MOSER (OG)Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

2006 TYLER TRETTIN (DB)Daktronics 2nd Team

D2Football.com 2nd Team

DAVE SHEMARIA (OL)D2Football.com Honorable Mention

BRAHIN BILAL (WR)D2Football.com Honorable Mention

2007 JAMAR BRITTINGHAM (RB)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamDaktronics 1st Team

D2Football.com Honorable Mention

2008 MATT BOSS (OL)

D2Football.com Honorable Mention

JON OCHS (DL)D2Football.com Honorable Mention

2010 PAT CASEY (OL)

Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB)Daktronics 1st Team

Associated Press 1st TeamD2Football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st Team

BloomSBuRg all-ameRicanS 2011

DAN FISHER (K) Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

MATT COX (FB)Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB) Don Hansen’s Honorable Mention

2012 FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB)

Daktronics 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team

Beyond Sports Network 1st TeamD2Football.com 1st Team

BRIAN CLARKE (OL)Daktronics 1st Team

Associated Press 2nd TeamBeyond Sports Network 1st Team

D2Football.com 2nd Team

LARRY WEBSTER (DL) Beyond Sports Network 3rd Team

D2Football.com Honorable Mention

ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICAN BREAKDOWNAll-American Awards: 73

Associated Press: 35Football Gazette: 19D2football.com: 18

CoSIDA: 8Don Hansen: 13 Daktronics: 12

AFCA: 8Dopke.com: 1

American Football Quarterly: 1

2013 Harlon Hill Winner - Franklyn Quiteh

2013FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB)

Harlon Hill AwardAmerican Football Coaches 1st Team

Daktronics 1st TeamAssociated Press 1st TeamD2Football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st Team

BRIAN CLARKE (OL)Daktronics 1st Team

Associated Press 1st TeamD2Football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st Team

MATT FEILER (OL)

D2Football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 2nd Team

Associated Press 3rd Team

LARRY WEBSTER (DL)D2Football.com 1st Team

Daktronics 2nd TeamDon Hansen’s 3rd Team

2014JUSTIN SHIRK (LB)

Beyond Sports Network Defensive Player of the Year

Associated Press 2nd TeamDaktronics 2nd Team

Don Hansen 2nd Team

TOMAS CABRERA (S)Beyond Sports Network 3rd Team

EDDIE MATEO (RB)Beyond Sports Network 3rd Team

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HUSKIES IN THE NFL

JUSTIN SHIRKJustin Shirk earned a free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts this past July after an All-American season with the Huskies in 2014 that saw him named Super Region One and PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year with 120 tackles and 11 sacks. His 2013 and 2014 seasons put him third and fifth respectively in Huskies season tackles (123, 120).

Larry WebsterBloomsburg’s all-time sacks leader, Webster (right) made a tremendous impact on the gridiron in only two seasons. After a standout career on the basketball court for the Huskies where he became the school’s all-time blocked shots leader, Webster transitioned to the football field. The impact was immediate - he set the single season school sacks record with 13.5 in 2012 and then recorded 12.5 sacks and led the nation in sack yardage (102) in 2013. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions (136th overall), becoming the second-highest Bloomsburg player ever selected behind only Jahri Evans. Webster also is the seventh-highest NFL Draft pick in PSAC history.

Matt FeilerFeiler drew the attention of NFL scouts following an All-American senior season, earning invitations to both the prestigious East-West Shrine Game and the NFL Combine. He was signed as a free agent by the Houston Texans immediately follow-ing the 2014 NFL Draft. Feiler spent the 2014 season on the Texans’ practice squad and was signed to a two-year extension following the season.

Jahri EvansOn April 30, 2006 the New Orleans Saints selected Bloomsburg offensive tackle Jahri Evans (left) in the fourth round (108th overall) in the NFL draft. Evans is a key figure in an offensive line that has ranked among the NFL’s best units since 2006. An immediate starter since being drafted in the fourth round in 2006, Evans has gone from being a little-known rookie to an established veteran now considered one of the NFL’s top right guards. He is a six-time Pro Bowl selec-tion (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and a six-time All-Pro. In 2011 he was named as one of the 100 Greatest Players in the NFL, ranking 34th. He helped the Saints to a Super Bowl championship in 2009. In 2006, he was recognized as Pro Football Weekly/PFWAAll-Rookie and Dallas Morning News All-Rookie. Evans was a two-time All-American while at Bloomsburg. In 2005, he helped lead the Huskies to an undefeated regular season and a PSAC East title.

Eric Jonassen In 1992, tackle Eric Jonassen was selected in the fifth round by the San Diego

Chargers. Jonassen played two years for the Chargers. In 1993, Jonassen played in all 16 games and started in two for the Chargers. His career ended after the 1993 season. At Bloomsburg, Jonassen was an All-American tackle.

Mike MorucciRunning back Mike Morucci was taken in the seventh round of the 1980 draft by the New Orleans Saints; however, his NFL career was cut short by injury. At Bloomsburg, he graduated as the Huskies and the PSAC all-time leading rusher. His Bloomsburg records stood until 1997 when they were broken by tailback Irv Sigler.

Bob TuckerBob Tucker was not drafted but joined the Giants as a rookie in 1970. He put together a solid 11-year career as a tight end. Tucker had 422 receptions for 5,421 yards and scored 27 touchdowns. In 1971, his 59 receptions ranked second in the league. At Bloomsburg, Tucker was an All-Pennsylvania Confer-ence selection three times. He graduated with nine school receiving records and ranks fourth all-time at BU with 131 receptions.

Former Bloomsburg Players in the NFLYear Round Pick Name Pos. Team 2015 -- UFA Justin Shirk LB Colts2014 4 136 Larry Webster DE Lions2014 -- UFA Brian Clarke OL Cowboys2014 -- UFA Matt Feiler OL Texans2006 4 108 Jahri Evans LT Saints1992 5 140 Eric Jonassen OL Chargers1980 7 177 Mike Morucci RB Saints1972 13 317 Bob Warner RB Broncos1970 Not Drafted Bob Tucker TE Giants1950 27 346 Elmer Kreisser E Steelers1949 -- -- Tom Donan G Steelers1949 -- -- Frank Luchnick T Steelers

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BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY’s harlon hill winnersEach year, the Harlon Hill Award is presented to the top player in NCAA Division II football as voted upon by Division II Sports Information Directors. Bloomsburg University is one of only seven schools nationwide to garner multiple Harlon Hill Award winners.

Franklyn Quiteh - 2013 Winner

Franklyn Quiteh (left) became the second Bloomsburg University player to earn the Harlon Hill Trophy. A three-time Harlon Hill finalist, Quiteh received 182 voter’s points and held a 36-point margin over second-place finisher Dustin Vaughan of West Texas A&M.

Quiteh, from Tobyhanna, Pa., led Division II in rushing yards (2,195), rushing yards per game (182.9), rushing touchdowns (29) and scoring (15.7) in 2013. He guided Bloomsburg to a 10-2 record and to the second round of the Division II Playoffs. He became the first player in Division II history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season three times in his career and also broke the Division II record for most games with more than 100 yards rushing with 42. In an October game at East Stroudsburg, he set the all-time Bloomsburg single game rushing record with 304 yards on the ground and later rushed for 234 yards and three scores to send the Huskies to vic-tory over Slippery Rock in the 2013 PSAC Championship Game. Quiteh finished his career as the second leading rusher in Division II history and the top all-time rusher in the PSAC with 7,523 yards on the ground. He previously finished third in the 2012 Hill voting and sixth in 2010.

When Quiteh earned the 2013 Harlon Hill Trophy Award, Bloomsburg became just the seventh program in the nation to have multiple Harlon Hill winners.

Irv Sigler - 1997 Winner

After becoming one of the few running backs in collegiate history to average bet-ter than 200 yards per game, Irv Sigler of Bloomsburg University became the 1997 winner of the Harlon Hill Trophy. He finished second in Division II rushing (203.8), fourth in scoring (12.0 ppg), and third in all-purpose yards (213.1). Sigler became the leading rusher in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference history with 5,105 career rushing yards. He also established the PSAC record for rushing yards in a season with 2,038.

He was one of only two running backs in Division II history to average over 200 yards per game in a season. Rushed for over 100 yards in all ten games for the Hus-kies, including a string of five straight games with 200 yards or more. He also scored five touchdowns in a 68-6 win over Cheyney, becoming the first PSAC player to accomplish that feat twice in a career. During his career, Sigler set or tied 29 nation-al and school records.

Sigler rushed for a combined 3,802 yards during his junior and senior seasons, scor-ing 45 touchdowns in that span. He is the PSAC’s all-time leading career rusher (5,105), and also for a season (2,038). Sigler was named 1996 PSAC Offensive Player of the Year, while being honored on three Division II All-America teams. He helped lead Bloomsburg to a fourth consecutive PSAC Eastern Division title, as Bloomsburg became the first PSAC school to win four consecutive division titles.

HARLON HILL WINNERS

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