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All media requests, including press passes, are to be directed to the Sports Information Offi ce.

Editors: Jason Eichelberger, Sports Information Di-rector; Bill Morgal, graduate assistant; Alyssa Dubbs, student assistant.

Designer: Laura Burkett, Director of Publications and Advertising.

Photographic credits: Bill Smith. Inside back cover photos courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles, Pitts-burgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and the National Football League.

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compli-ance with federal and state laws and university policy, is committed to human understanding and provides equal educational, employment, and economic opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, creed, national origin, religion, veteran status, or disability. Direct requests for disability accommodations and other inquiries to the Offi ce of Disability Services, Old Main 120, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1329.

Table of ContentsGeneral InformationAbout Shippensburg University 2Academic Programs 3Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg 4Athletics Administration 5University President 5Seth Grove Stadium 6

The CoachesHead Coach Rocky Rees 8-11Assistant Coaches 12-16Sports Medicine 17-18University Fitness Center 18

2007 Season Outlook2007 Numerical Roster 20-212007 Alphabetical Roster 22-232007 Season Outlook 24-292007 Quick Facts 30-31Preseason Depth Chart 32

Player Profi lesRed Raider Profi les 34-52

2006 Season Review2006 Season Review 54-552006 Final Statistics 56-572006 Statistical Review 58Season Superlatives 59Game Recap 60-70

The PSACThe Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 72PSAC Champions 732006 PSAC West Year In Review 742006 PSAC Team Statistics 75-762006 PSAC Individual Statistics 77-78

The OpponentsGames 1-11 80-85Series vs. 2007 Opponents 86-87

HistoryRed Raider Capsule History 90Annual Records 91Records vs. Opponents 92Opponents and Results (1891-1920) 93Opponents and Results (1921-37) 94Opponents and Results (1938-49) 95Opponents and Results (1950-67) 96Opponents and Results (1968-82) 97Opponents and Results (1983-95) 98Opponents and Results (1996-2006) 99Team Records 100-103Rushing Records 104Passing Records 105Receiving Records 106Total Offense/All-Purpose 107Scoring Records 108Return/Punt Records 109Defensive Records 110Red Raider Records In ... 111-112Individual Honors 113-114Annual Awards 115Red Raiders in the NFL 116

Red Raider Football Quick FactsSchool Shippensburg UniversityFounded 1871Location Shippensburg, Pa.Enrollment 7,600School Colors Red and BlueNickname Red RaidersAffi liation NCAA Division IIConference PSAC Western DivisionStadium Seth Grove (7,700)2006 Record 5-62006 PSAC West Record 3-32006 PSAC West Finish T-4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost 28/18Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4Football Offi ce Phone 717-477-1758Football Offi ce Fax 717-477-4049

The AdministrationPresident Dr. William N. RuudNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Kurt FuellhartAthletic Director Dr. Roberta PageAssociate Athletic Director Jeff MichaelsSports Information Director Jason EichelbergerDirector of Sports Medicine Wes MalliconeAthletic Department Phone 717-477-1711

Head CoachHead Coach Rocky ReesAlma Mater West Chester, 1971Rees’ E-mail [email protected]’ Career Record 129-88-2 (20 years)Rees’ SU Record 93-73-1 (15 years)

Assistant CoachesAssistant Head Coach/DB’s Mark Maciejewski Alma Mater Shippensburg ’92 E-mail [email protected] Coordinator/O-Line Pete Lee Alma Mater Cornell ’86 E-mail [email protected] Coordinator/LB’s Mike Burket Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.) ’92 E-mail [email protected] Backs J.C. Morgan Alma Mater Bucknell ’04 E-mail [email protected] Line/Ends Frank Duffy Alma Mater Shippensburg ’06 E-mail [email protected] Receivers Chance Powell Alma Mater Shippensburg ’86Volunteer Assistant/O-Line John Wetzel Alma Mater Bloomsburg ‘98Volunteer Assistant/TE’s Rick HenshawVolunteer Assistant/D-Line Brandon Cook

Sports InformationFootball SID Jason Eichelberger Offi ce Phone 717-477-1201 Home Phone 717-496-1884 E-mail [email protected] Information Fax 717-477-1253Press Box Phone 717-477-1391Hotline 717-477-7678Mailing Address Sports Information Offi ce 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302) Shippensburg, PA 17257Web site http://raiders.ship.edu

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About Shippensburg University GENERAL INFORMATION• Founded in 1871 as the Cumberland

Valley State Normal School• Comprehensive regional public

university• Member of the Pennsylvania State

System of Higher Education• Located on 200 acres in southcen-

tral Pennsylvania

ENROLLMENT• 6,500 undergraduate students and

1,000 graduate students• 52% women and 48% men • 40% of our students live on campus• 94% of our students are from Penn-

sylvania.

FACULTY• Student-faculty ratio: 20:1 and each

student has a faculty advisor• 87% of the 305 full-time instruc-

tional faculty members hold a doctorate or other terminal degree in their fi eld

• Our faculty’s main focus is teaching. All classes are taught by faculty, not graduate assistants

ACCREDITATIONS• AACSB International• ABET (computer science)• American Chemical Society• Council for the Accreditation of

Counseling and Related Educa-tional Programs

• Council for Exceptional Children• Council on Social Work Education• International Association of Coun-

seling Services• National Council for the Accredita-

tion of Coaching Education • Middle States Association of Col-

leges and Schools• National Council for the Accredita-

tion of Teachers

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AND OPPORTUNITIES

• 75 majors and concentrations and 22 graduate programs

• 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Busi-ness, and Education and Human Services; plus a Offi ce of Undeclared Students.

• Study abroad opportunities are available in dozens of countries. Find out more at www.ship.edu/in-ternational

• Internships, hands-on labs, graduate assistantships and more, SU helps you create opportunities for real-life experiences.

• Academic options include indepen-dent study and research internships, fi eld experience, the Marine Science Consortium at Wallops Island, a 3+2 engineering program with two schools of engineering, 3+4 and 3+3

health science programs with pro-fessional schools, 2+2 allied health programs, and Army ROTC.

• Find a job or focus on a career with the help of Career Development Center and alumni career services.

FACILITIES AND RESOURCES• Ezra Lehman Memorial Library

houses more than 2 million items and provides access to electronic resources which are accessible from your personal computer 24-7.

• Campus computer network has con-nections in every classroom, faculty offi ce, and residence hall rooms (one for every student). Every student has an e-mail and a Web homepage account. Students can access their academic and scheduling records online. A wireless network is avail-able in many buildings on campus.

• 21 microcomputer labs (3 general and 18 with major specifi c software). Two labs are open 24-7.

STUDENT LIFE• The Student Services, Inc. adminis-

ters a $2.8 million budget and pro-vides a highly diversifi ed program of student activities.

• More than 200 student clubs, organizations, honor societies and activity groups.

• Cultural and lecture series brings nationally and inter-nationally known persons to campus.

• 9 student housing facilities; all but one are co-ed. Rooms are double occupancy and have two high-speed computer connections. Seavers Complex houses six students in each unit. Stone Ridge Commons offers apartment-style living for two, four, or six students.

• Student services: University Counsel-ing Center, Career Development Center, Learning Center, Women’s Center, Multicultural Student Devel-opment Center.

• Etter Health Center provides 24-hour access to medical services.

ATHLETICS • Member of the Pennsylvania State

Athletic Conference and NCAA Division II.

• Intercollegiate sports Men: baseball, basketball, cross-

country, football, soccer, swimming, track and fi eld, wrestling.

Women: basketball, cross country, fi eld hockey, lacrosse, soccer, soft-ball, swimming, tennis, track/fi eld, volleyball.

• Intramural sports: Basketball, bowling, racquetball,

soccer, softball, street hockey, tennis, tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball

• Sports facilities include: outdoor tennis courts, indoor and outdoor track, two indoor swimming pools, squash and handball courts, a physical fi tness center, a rehabilita-tion center, outdoor sand volleyball courts.

• 12-acre student recreation center includes: hockey rink; sand volley-ball courts; basketball courts; fi elds for football, softball, lacrosse, and rugby; exercise trail for rollerblading, biking, and jogging.

COSTS/FINANCIAL AID• Total estimated annual costs/

in-state: $12,245* per year• Total estimated annual costs/out-of-

state students: $19,868* per year. *Estimated annual costs include

tuition, fees, room and board (2007-2008). Average cost for books and supplies: $700.

• 80 percent of undergraduates receive some form of fi nancial aid, including grants, academic or athletic scholar-ships, loans, and student employ-ment.

ADMISSION TO SU• Prospective students must provide:

a completed application form, a $30 processing fee, offi cial high school transcript*, recommendations*, and aptitude test results (SAT or ACT)*. The new SAT essay score or writ-ing sample will not be used in the admission decision, but will be used for English placement.

(*These must be sent by the high school, the College Board, or ACT.)

• Transfer students must submit col-lege transcripts.

• The Admissions Offi ce operates on a rolling basis.

• The average applicant has a grade average of B or better and SAT score of 1070, for regularly admitted students.

• Successful applications display a student’s leadership ability, special talents and interests and a high school record of college preparatory courses.

• 66% of applying students are admit-ted.

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Undergraduate Major Programs of StudyAccounting Applied Physics NanofabricationArt Computer GraphicsBiology Biotechnology Ecology and Environment Medical Technology

Chemistry Biochemistry Medical TechnologyCommunication/Journalism Electronic Media Print Media Public RelationsComputer Science Computer Graphics Embedded Programming Related Discipline Software Engineering Systems ProgrammingCriminal JusticeEarth ScienceEconomicsElementary EducationEnglish Writing Exercise ScienceFinance Personal Financial PlanningFrenchGeoenvironmental StudiesGeography Geographic Information Sys-

tems Land Use Regional Development &

TourismHistory Public HistoryHuman Communication StudiesInformation Technology for Busi-ness EducationInterdisciplinary Arts

Management Entrepreneurship & Corporate

Entrepreneurship General Human Resource InternationalManagement Information SystemsMarketingMathematics Applied Computer Science StatisticsPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic AdministrationSecondary Certifi cation Art English French Spanish

Secondary Education Biology Biology/Environmental

Education Chemistry Information Technology for

Business Education Mathematics PhysicsSociologySocial Studies Economics Geography History Political ScienceSocial WorkSpanishSupply Chain Operations & Management Logistics

Pre-Forensic ScienceStudents interested in a pre-foren-sic science program may select any major. Typical curricula include Biology, Chemistry, and Criminal Justice.Pre-Law Students interested in a pre-law program may select any major. Typical curricula include Political Science, Business, English, and History.Health Professions Concentration Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Podiatry Pre-Veterinary MedicineAllied Health ScienceAffi liated with Thomas Jefferson University School of Allied Health Science—2+2 transfer programs in: Biotechnology Cytogenetic Technology Cytotechnology Diagnostic Imaging-Multi-

competency Nursing Occupational Therapy* P.A.C.E. Program* Pre-Physical Therapy (4+3) * (2+2, 3+3)35 minors available

Academic ProgramsGraduate DegreeProgramsAdministration of JusticeBiologyBusiness Administration (MBA)Communication StudiesComputer Science Counseling College Community Elementary Mental Health Secondary Student PersonnelCurriculum & Instruction Biology Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Geography/Earth Science History Mathematics Middle School EducationGeoenvironmental Studies History-AppliedInformation Systems Organizational Development and Leadership Business Communications Education Environmental Management Individual and Organizational

Development Higher Education Public OrganizationsPsychology Public AdministrationReading School AdministrationSocial WorkSpecial Education Behavior Disorders Comprehensive Learning Disabilities Mental Retardation

Certifi cate and Certifi cation ProgramsAdvanced Studies in Business Advanced Counseling in

Marriage, Couples and Family Therapy

Applied HistoryPrincipal’s Certifi cation K-12 Superintendent’s Letter of

EligibilitySupervisory I Certifi cate

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Shippensburg University shapes its athletic program to fit within the overall academic goals of the university—maintaining a bal-ance between athletics and academics.

Since 1984, the university’s Offi ce of Institutional Research has moni-tored the progress of our athletes in the classroom. The original study found that Shippensburg was ahead of many institutions in meeting the standards of Propositions 48 and 64—two NCAA resolutions designed to set minimum educational levels in collegiate athletes.

Proposition 64 of the NCAA established a minimum score of 700 in the SAT and a 2.0 grade point average in 11 core curriculum courses in high school. Proposition 48 carries these minimums even further and outlines availability of scholarships to freshmen athletes based on their school per-formance.

Incoming freshmen athletes show preparation levels comparable to those of all incoming students. In 2006, the average SAT score for incoming freshmen athletes was 1006, only slightly below the SAT average for new incoming students of 1015. Both groups average in the upper two-fi fths of their graduating high school classes.

Today Shippensburg University athletes continue to uphold the study’s fi ndings. The quality point average (QPA) for all athletic teams in 2006-07 was 2.67 on a 4.0 scale. The 10 women’s teams had a 2.93 overall aver-age while the eight men’s teams averaged 2.82. This can be compared to the fall 2006 fi gures: the total student body QPA averaged 2.82, females were slightly higher at 2.98, and males were slightly lower at 2.66.

Shippensburg’s athletes continue to show high six-year graduation rates. Seventy-one percent of those receiving athletically related fi nancial aid graduate within six years of enrolling. The 2005 NCAA Graduation Rate Report found that nationally, among public Division II schools, the grad-uation rate was 45 percent with athletes graduating at 54 percent. Reten-tion studies by the Offi ce of Institutional Research and Planning show male athletes at Shippensburg graduated at 55 percent and those receiv-ing athletically related fi nancial aid graduated at 54 percent. In addition, female athletes graduated at 79 percent and those receiving athletically related fi nancial aid graduated at a rate of 81 percent.

Since 1975, 43 athletes have earned Academic All-America honors and three athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate scholarships. Many more of Shippensburg’s fi ne athletes have been nominated for these and other regional and national honors.

Although the academic standards are stringent at Shippensburg, the 20 athletic teams have won about 60 percent of all their contests since 1975 and 12 university teams have won 53 PSAC championships.

Academics and Athletics at Shippensburg

2006 Spring Intercollegiate Athletic Academic SummaryThe information listed below is based on 20 intercollegiate athletic teams. Shippensburg University had a total of 430 student-athletes during the spring season.

• Semester QPA - 2.84 (men’s and women’s teams combined)• Men’s athletic teams compiled a 2.65 semester QPA• Women’s athletic teams compiled a 3.10 semester QPA• Women’s swimming received the top semester QPA with a respective 3.44

average• Nineteen (19) Shippensburg student-athletes earned top honors by achieving

a 4.0 during the spring semester• 47% of Shippensburg student-athletes earned a grade point average of 3.0 or

better during the spring semester (201 total)• 38% of Shippensburg student-athletes have a 3.0 cumulative grade point

average or higher after the fall semester (165 total)* A semester GPA breakdown for each individual sport can be provided** This report is compiled from descriptive data furnished by the offi ce of institutional research on 5/28/06

Academic Support Services for Student AthletesAcademic advisement, guidance, and support services are afforded each student-athlete through the Offi ce of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes. In addition, academic workshops, enrichment programming, and study sessions are provided by the coordinator of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes, Carrie Michaels.

Michaels assists coaches in advising and scheduling students. She provides tuto-rial support, progress monitoring, and counsel on academic concerns. She also assists graduating student-athletes in fi nding employment or pursuing opportunities for graduate education.

Prior to her appointment at Shippensburg, Michaels served as the Commissioner of the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Conference. She has also worked as the assistant to the Athletics Director at Slippery Rock University and coordinated all academic support services for student-athletes.

Previous to her position as Assistant to the Athletics Director, Michaels served as the Athletics Academic Coordinator and Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Slippery Rock University.

Michaels completed her undergraduate work in psychology and criminal justice at Duquesne University where she also competed as a student-athlete in the sport of basketball. She earned her master’s degree in sports management at Slippery Rock University.

Michaels resides in Shippensburg with her husband, Jeff.

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Dr. Roberta PageDirector of AthleticsDr. Roberta Page was appointed director of athletics in June 2003. She joined Shippensburg athletics in January 2000 as associate direc-tor of athletics and then served as interim director of athletics from December 2001 until June 2003.

Since coming on board, she has helped maintain Ship pens burg’s winning traditions. Shippensburg earned the 2005 Dixon Trophy, which is awarded by the Pennsyl-

vania State Athletic Conference to the member institution that has the best overall athletic program. It was the fi fth time in the 10-year history of the award Shippensburg captured the honor.

A native of Greensburg, Pa., Page played basketball and softball at Slip-pery Rock University where she graduated in 1988. She majored in physi-cal education with a minor in sports man age ment.

Following graduation she taught health and physical education and served as as sis tant track coach (1989-95) and assistant varsity and head junior varsity basketball coach (1989-94) at Chambersburg High School. She also was head volleyball coach at Wilson College (1992-94).

In August 1995 she moved to Gettysburg High School where she was director of athletics and assistant principal. In fall 1998 she went to South Middleton School District where she was the director of ath let ics and assistant principal.

Page earned two master’s degrees from Western Mary land College — in athletic ad min is tra tion and ed u ca tion al administration with a con cen -tra tion on higher education. She earned a doctoral degree in ed u ca tion al lead er ship from Duquesne University.

Jeff MichaelsAssociate Director of Athletics

Jeff Michaels, associate director of athletics since July 2005, is responsible for organizing and im-plementing all aspects of NCAA rules compliance and education for the Shippensburg University Athletics Department.Michaels is the chair of the NCAA Division II Field Hockey committee and is also a mem-ber of the Division II women’s lacrosse regional advisory commit-tee. In addition, he has served as

a facilitator for the NCAA Division II Leadership Academy for the past two years.Prior to coming to Shippensburg, Michaels served fi ve years as an as-sistant to the athletics director at Slippery Rock University where he worked with rules compliance and facilities.Previous to his position Slippery Rock, Michaels spent fi ve years as the sports information director at Lycoming College, a Division III school in Williamsport, Pa. Prior to Lycoming, Michaels served six months as Slippery Rock’s interim sports promotion and information director and one year as a graduate assistant in the same capacity.Michaels earned his bachelor of arts in mass communication and politi-cal science from Lycoming in 1992 and his master’s degree in athletics administration from Slippery Rock in 1993.In addition to his almost 15-year involvement in college athletics, Michaels spent the fall semester of 1998 as an adjunct faculty member at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport teaching an introductory course in broadcast communication.Michaels resides in Shippensburg with his wife Carrie and is the father of two sons, Douglas and Drew.

Athletics Administration

Shippensburg to Inaugurate 15th PresidentOn Friday, October 26, 2007, Shippensburg University inaugurates Dr. William N. Ruud as its 15th president. Dr. Ruud began his tenure at Shippensburg on Feb. 19 follow-ing his selection by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s (PASSHE) Board of Governors in January.

Dr. Ruud came to Shippensburg from California State University, Stanislaus where he was professor of manage-ment, policy and strategy and former vice president. He joined the faculty in August after serving for 2½ years as the university’s vice president for development and university relations.

Previously, he served for two years as executive-in-residence in the offi ce of Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne while on leave as vice president for institutional advancement at Boise State University. He began his aca-demic career as an assistant professor of management at the University of Toledo in 1981.

As vice president for development and university relations at Cal State, Stanislaus, Dr. Ruud was responsible for the leadership, management and organization of the university’s advancement program, including develop-ment, alumni relations, athletics, athletic fundraising and development, communications, community affairs and specials events. He also repre-sented the university’s interests to the Offi ce of the Chancellor of the Cal-ifornia State University system. He conducted various successful fundrais-ing campaigns, initiated a presidential scholarship fundraising campaign and helped to double membership in the university’s alumni association.

Dr. Ruud earned a bachelor of science degree in public administration and hospital administration from the University of North Dakota and both master’s and doctoral degrees in organizational behavior from the Univer-sity of Nebraska-Lincoln.

After earning his doctoral degree, Dr. Ruud worked at Northwestern Louisiana State University, the U.S. Army Research Institute and Central Michigan University before joining the faculty at the University of Toledo. He was named director of undergraduate studies in the College of Busi-ness in 1985 and director of graduate studies in 1987. In March 1989 he was named associate vice president for student affairs. He served one year as interim dean of the business college before being hired as dean of the College of Business & Economics at Boise State University in 1993.

President William H. Ruud

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Seth Grove Stadium opened on Septem-ber 9, 1972 with the inaugural game between Shippensburg and Bloomsburg. Behind three touchdowns from fullback Johnny Seigle, the Red Raiders defeated the Huskies, 28-14. Seigle scored the fi rst touchdown in the history of the stadium on a 2-yard run in the fi rst quarter.

The stadium is named for the late J. Seth Grove, former faculty member and coach at Shippensburg. Grove graduated from Shippensburg in 1910 where he starred in bas-ketball and baseball. He joined the university faculty in 1920 and coached the football team to a 6-2 record.

Grove became chairman of the mathematics de-partment in 1921 and did not re-enter coaching until 1930 as head coach of the baseball team. He coached until 1935 and then became the athletic director, a position he held until 1946. Grove retired from teaching in 1952.

Seth Grove Stadium is part of a 50-acre athletic facility that includes Heiges Field House (bas-ketball and volleyball), Fairchild Field (base-ball), three football practice fi elds, David See Field (soccer), Henderson Gymnasium, Robb Sports Complex (fi eld hockey and lacrosse), Robb Field (softball) and Eckels Field.

Eckels Field was the fi rst university-owned athletic facility. Opened in 1903, it is now the site for many intramural events. Himes Field, a rented area that served as the home to the Shippensburg baseball team (1874-1902) and the football team (1891-1902), is now the site of several homes on North Prince Street near the main entrance to the university.

The stadium’s capacity of 7,700 has 6,700 seats in the main grandstand and 1,000 seats on the visitors’ side of the fi eld. Originally it had a capacity of 7,600. From 1987-89, temporary

bleachers were set up beyond the north end zone for football games and commencement, boosting the capacity to 8,200.

In 1990, the 900-seat bleacher set on the visi-tors’ side was removed for safety reasons and the 600 temporary seats were moved from the end zone to the visitors’ side, giving the stadium a capacity of 7,300. In 1991, the new visitors’ bleachers were built, reaching the current capac-ity of 7,700. If necessary, temporary bleachers can be added to the end zone.

In 2004, the Red Raiders played seven home games and drew a school-record 36,578 fans, an average of 5,225 per game. The record average of 6,625 was set in four games in 1979 and the larg-est single-game attendance in school history was 9,200 fans, set on October 12, 1985 against Mill-ersville. In 1991, Shippensburg was ranked 15th in the country among NCAA Division II schools for attendance, averaging 6,050 per game.

Homecoming has always been a gala affair at Seth Grove Stadium drawing standing room only crowds.

Home team locker rooms, an equipment room, sports medicine areas, rest rooms, concession stands, offi ces and storage space are located underneath the home grandstand. The visiting teams dress in nearby Heiges Field House.

In addition to university athletic events, the stadium is used for commencements and other related functions. It has also been the site of the PIAA state track and fi eld championships every year since its construction in 1972.

A crowd of 12,000 spectators for the 1976 state championships, which included the crowd at the weight throwing events just north of the main grandstand, was the largest for any event held at the stadium.

Home FieldsSeth Grove Stadium 1972-present Record: 111-61-2 (.644)Heiges Field 1934-71 (currently Robb Sports Complex)Eckels Field 1903-33Himes Field 1891-1902

Seth Grove Stadium

An eight-lane Tuffl ight all-weather track was installed in 1985, replacing the original six-lane Uni-Turf track, giving Shippensburg one of the best track facilities in the East.

LARGEST HOME CROWDS 9,200 vs. Millersville, Oct. 12, 1985 9,000 vs. Clarion, Oct. 21, 1978 9,000 vs. Indiana (Pa.), Oct. 15, 1988 9,000 vs. Clarion, Oct. 20, 1990 8,700 vs. California (Pa.), Oct. 11, 1986 8,600 vs. Slippery Rock, Oct. 7, 1989 8,600 vs. Indiana (Pa.), Oct. 10, 1992 8,500 vs. East Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, 19768,500 vs. Clarion, Oct. 11, 19808,500 vs. Edinboro, Oct. 19, 1991

LARGEST HOME SEASON ATTENDANCE 36,578 2004, 7 games36,300 1976, 6 games33,900 1982, 6 games32,000 1978, 5 games31,700 1981, 5 games31,000 1974, 6 games

LARGEST AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 6,625 (1979, 26,600 in 4 games)6,400 (1978, 32,000 in 5 games)6,340 (1981, 31,700 in 5 games)6,050 (1976, 36,300 in 6 games)6,020 (1991, 30,100 in 5 games)6,000 (1988, 30,000 in 5 games)

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Head Coach Rocky Rees

William M. “Rocky” Rees has a long and dis-tinguished career in football that spans 36 years. He enters his 18th season as the head coach at Shippensburg in 2006 and his 23rd as a college head coach.

The winningest coach in Red Raider history, Rees has totaled a 17-year record of 102-86-1 (.542). Overall, he owns a career mark of 138-101-2 (.577). A year ago, he became the fi rst coach in school history to win 100 games with a 28-21 victory at Slippery Rock on October 7.

During the 2007 season, Rees will reach two additional milestones when he coaches in both his 250th career game as a head coach and his 200th at Shippensburg. His 250th game will come on October 27 when the Red Raiders host Lock Haven on Homecoming in the team’s fi -nal home game while his 200th at Shippensburg will take place on November 11 in the regular-season fi nale at California (Pa.) which will be broadcast live on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh.

Rees is the third-longest tenured coach in the PSAC behind Denny Douds of East Strouds-burg (34th season) and Dr. George Mihalik of Slippery Rock (20th season). His 102 wins are the fourth-most among active PSAC coaches and rank seventh on the all-time PSAC wins list.

Meanwhile, Rees’ 138 career victories are the ninth-most among active Division II head coaches with just six of those having coached in more career games.

After a 4-7 record in 2005 that could have been even better if not for three losses to Shepherd, Indiana (Pa.) and West Chester by a combined 15 points, the Red Raiders climbed back into the PSAC Western Division championship race in 2006, fi nishing fourth with an overall mark of 5-6, including 3-3 in conference. The team boasted 12 All-PSAC Western Division selec-tions a year ago, the most of any school in the conference, Eastern or Western Division.

Record-Setting SeasonIn 2004, Rees guided the Shippensburg to a 10-2 record and a share of the PSAC Western Divi-sion championship, the school’s fi rst since 1988. It also marked the most wins in 13 years for the Red Raiders and the program’s fi rst NCAA Division II Football Championship appearance since 1991.

Rees was named as the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Re-gion Coach of the Year for the second time in his career while earning his third PSAC West-ern Division Coach of the Year honor, adding to his honors in 1991 and 2001. In 1986, Rees was

also named AFCA Region Coach of the Year while at Susquehanna.

The Red Raiders led the PSAC in fi ve statisti-cal categories in 2004 including scoring defense, rushing defense and total defense and were ranked fi rst in the nation in kickoff returns, sec-ond in scoring defense, fi fth in total defense and ninth in rushing offense.

The team also set a new school record for rush-ing yards in a season with 3,112 while fi nishing second in points (392), touchdowns (52) and total offense (4,882).

Shippensburg had a total of 16 All-PSAC Western Division selections, including eight First Team and eight Second Team honorees. Nine of the team’s 11 starters on defense were selected All-conference.

Red Raider IntensityFor nearly two decades under Rees, playing with intensity and a never give up attitude has be-come a Red Raider trademark.

Over the past 10 seasons, Shippensburg has to-taled 67 wins in 110 games for an average of seven per season along with a .609 winning per-centage. Since 1997, the Red Raiders have also posted a mark of 37-23 in PSAC Western Divi-sion games, a .617 winning percentage.

Shippensburg set numerous team records in 1999, including the marks for total offense (4.951) and yards passing (3,071), en route to an 8-3 record and second consecutive third-place fi nish in the Western Division.

Despite injuries and a 5-6 record in 2000, the team displayed that never give up attitude at home against Bloomsburg on September 9 when the team trailed 17-10, scoring two fourth quarter touchdowns to win 24-17. The loss was one of only three suffered by the Huskies that season as they lost to Delta State in the national championship game and fi nished with a 12-3 record.

Rees was named PSAC Western Division Coach of the Year in 2001 after one of the team’s most

West Chester ’71 • 18th year at Shippensburg

ROCKY REES’ HEAD COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conference Notable1985 Susquehanna 3-7 3-6 1986 Susquehanna 11-1 9-0 MAC champions; NCAA quarterfi nals1987 Susquehanna 8-2 7-2 MAC co-champions1988 Susquehanna 6-4 6-21989 Susquehanna 8-1-1 7-1 MAC co-champions Susquehanna 36-15-1 32-11

1990 Shippensburg 5-6 2-41991 Shippensburg 10-3 4-2 NCAA quarterfi nals1992 Shippensburg 3-7-1 2-3-11993 Shippensburg 6-5 2-41994 Shippensburg 5-6 2-41995 Shippensburg 3-8 2-41996 Shippensburg 3-8 2-41997 Shippensburg 6-4 4-21998 Shippensburg 7-4 4-21999 Shippensburg 8-3 4-22000 Shippensburg 5-6 2-42001 Shippensburg 8-3 5-12002 Shippensburg 6-5 4-22003 Shippensburg 8-3 4-22004 Shippensburg 10-2 5-1 PSAC West champions; NCAA second round2005 Shippensburg 4-7 2-42006 Shippensburg 5-6 3-3 Shippensburg 102-86-1 51-44-1 Overall 138-101-2

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sion III history at the time with an 11-1 record in 1986.

Following an undefeated regular season, Susquehanna won the MAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Division III Football Championship for the fi rst time in program history. Rees was MAC Coach of the Year and AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.

Rees won over 70-percent of his games with the Crusaders, totaling a 36-15-1 record in his fi ve seasons in Selinsgrove.

Rocky’s RoadIn the fall of 1971, Rees began what has been a 36-year career as a football coach as a graduate assistant at West Chester. The following year, he joined the coaching staff at Newark High School in Newark, Delaware. After two seasons as an assistant, Rees was named head coach in 1974.

Under Rees, the Yellow Jackets compiled a 28-5-1 record, won two Blue Hen Conference Flight A titles and in 1976, had the top-ranked offense and defense in Delaware and won the school’s fi rst state championship. Rees was a named conference Coach of the Year twice in 1975 and 1976 and was honored as the 1976 State of Delaware Coach of the Year.

From 1977-83, Rees served as the offensive coordinator at Bucknell under head coach Bob Curtis. While there, Rees helped develop Ken Jenkins into one of the fi nest players in school history as he would set a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980. Jenkins would later play for the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins.

In 1979, the Bison totaled 2,210 yards rushing, a mark that currently ranks fi fth in school his-tory.

Following his seven-year stint at Bucknell, Rees was an assistant coach at Colgate from 1983-84 under Fred Dunlap where he was in charge of the running backs and defensive ends. In 1983, Colgate fi nished with an 8-4 record, advancing to the NCAA Division I-AA Football Cham-pionship fi rst round and ending the year ranked seventh in the nation.

With the Red Raiders, Rees worked with Rich Erenberg and Kenny Gamble, two of the school’s top three career-leading rushers. As a senior in

PERSONALFull Name: William Michael Edward ReesDate of Birth: June 9, 1949Hometown: Morristown, N.J.Alma Mater: West Chester ’71Family: Daughter, MeghanYears in Coaching (College): 36 (32)

COACHING EXPERIENCEShippensburg1990-present Head CoachSusquehanna1985-89 Head CoachColgate1983-85 Assistant Coach - RB’s/TE’Bucknell1977-83 Offensive CoordinatorNewark High School (Delaware)1974-76 Head Coach1972-73 Assistant Coach - RB’s/DE’sWest Chester1971 Graduate Assistant

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE1986 NCAA Division III Quarterfi nals Susquehanna 28, Washington & Jefferson 20 Salisbury 31, Susquehanna 171991 NCAA Division II Quarterfi nals Shippensburg 34, East Stroudsburg 33 (OT) Indiana (Pa.) 52, Shippensburg 72004 NCAA Division II Second Round West Chester 33, Shippensburg 28

productive seasons in team history. Picked to fi nish sixth in the division, Shippensburg turned what was supposed to be a rebuilding season into an exciting 8-3 record by winning eight of its last nine games.

That performance led to four consecutive win-ning seasons from 2001-04 in which the Red Raiders had the highest win total for any four-year span in the history of the program with a record of 32-13.

Following an 8-3 record in 2003, the team’s third such record in the last fi ve seasons, Shippensburg set the stage for one of the team’s best seasons in the history of the program in 2004.

From 2002-04, the Red Raiders tied the mark for the best three-year win total in school his-tory with a record of 24-10 which included just the third 10-win season in team history.

Righting the ShipIn 1990, Rees laid the foundation for future suc-cess with offensive and defensive innovations while placing a renewed emphasis on condition-ing.

The following year, the Red Raiders went 10-3, including a mark of 9-2 in the regular season. In just his second year at Shippensburg, Rees led the team to its second NCAA Division II Football Championship appearance after it had averaged just over fi ve wins the previous eight seasons.

In 1991, Shippensburg posted fi ve victories by overcoming or meeting fourth quarter challeng-es, highlighted by a 34-33 overtime win on the road at East Stroudsburg in the fi rst round. Also that season, the Red Raiders overcame a 27-0 defi cit at home against Kutztown on September 21 to win 44-35.

Shippensburg stunned Kutztown again three years later on October 29, 1994 when the Red Raiders scored 15 points in the fourth quarter to overcome a 14-3 defi cit on the road for an 18-14 victory.

Shippensburg struggled a bit over the next fi ve seasons in which the team won 20 games and fi nished no better than fourth in the PSAC.

However, in 1997, the team fi nished second in the Western Division and since that time, the Red Raiders have fi nished outside the top three in the standings only three times in 10 seasons.

The Champion CrusaderRees came to Shippensburg from Susquehanna where his teams won three Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) titles in his fi ve seasons as head coach, capturing conference champion-ships in 1986, 1987 and 1989.

After the Crusaders posted a 3-7 record in Rees’ fi rst season in 1985, the team turned in the greatest single-season turnaround in Divi-

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1983, Erenberg led Division I-AA in rushing, all-purpose and scoring. Gamble led the team in rushing for four-straight seasons from 1984-87 and received the fi rst-ever Walter Payton Award in 1987, presented to the outstanding Division I-AA Player of the Year.

Both Erenberg and Gamble led the nation in rushing, were named ECAC Division I-AA Player of the Year and played four seasons in the NFL. Erenberg played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1984-87 while Gamble was with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988-91.

Playing ExperienceRees played football at Bayley Ellard Regional High School in Madison, New Jersey where he twice named All-County and was selected as a team captain his senior season.

Following graduation in 1967, the Morristown, New Jersey native attend-ed West Chester University where he earned All-PSAC Eastern Division honors as a running back in 1968 and 1970. He also earned All-PSAC

Winningest All-Time PSAC Coachesby Victories

This list includes all conference coaches who have coached in the PSAC since its formation in 1951. Bowl and playoff games included.

Coach (School) Record Years1. Gene Carpenter (Millersville) 211-86-6 312. Denny Douds (East Stroudsburg) * 206-134-3 333. Frank Cignetti (IUP) 181-51-1 204. Danny Hale (West Chester/Bloomsburg) * 158-54-1 195. Al Jacks (Clarion) 128-46-3 196. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock) * 127-77-4 19T7. Rocky Rees (Shippensburg) * 102-86-1 17T7. Hubert Jack (Lock Haven) 102-91-7 239. Rick Daniels (West Chester) 91-69-1 1410. Bob DiSpirito (Slippery Rock) 79-60-3 15* Active

Winningest Active Division II Coachesby Victories

Minimum fi ve years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four-year colleges only.

Coach (School) Record Years1. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 259-62-2 272. Williard Bailey, St. Paul’s 217-127-12 333. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 206-134-3 334. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 191-75-3 235. Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State 174-36-2 176. Monte Cater, Shepherd 171-92-2 267. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 158-54-1 198. Peter Yetten, Bentley 142-51-1 199. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 138-101-2 2210. Pat Behrns, Nebraska-Omaha 130-79-0 1911. Richard Cavanaugh, S. Connecticut State 128-97-1 2212. Dr. George Mihalik, Slippery Rock 127-77-1 1913. Bill Struble, West Va. Wesleyan 108-133-0 24

Total Games, Active Division II CoachesMinimum fi ve years as head coach at Division II institutions; record at four-year colleges only.

Coach (School) Games Years1. Williard Bailey, St. Paul’s 356 332. Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 343 333. Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman 323 274. Mel Tjeersma, NW Missouri State 269 235. Monte Cater, Shepherd 265 26T6. Rocky Rees, Shippensburg 241 22T6. Bill Struble, West Va. Wesleyan 241 248. Richard Cavanaugh, S. Connecticut State 226 229. Bobby Wallace, West Alabama 220 1910. Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 213 19

Second Team honors in 1969 when the PSAC selected one All-confer-ence team without separating it into divisions.

Rees led the Golden Rams in both rushing yards and touchdowns as a junior and senior, totaling 1,065 yards rushing in 1970. For his career, he totaled 2,240 yards and 28 touchdowns in four seasons and was selected to the Pennsylvania Dutch Bowl Team while earning Associated Press Little All-America Second Team honors.

After graduating from West Chester in 1971, Rees signed as a free agent with the New England Patriots. He would later earn his master’s degree in 1979 and in 1991, was inducted into the West Chester University Football Hall of Fame.

Beyond the FieldIn addition to coaching and educating, Rees continues to be active in community service that has been a mainstay throughout his life.

As a mark of the respect he engenders from his peers in the coaching fraternity, Rees was elected to the AFCA Board of Trustees in 1992 and from 1999-2000, served as AFCA President. In 2000, he was honored with a selection to be an assistant coach at the Hula Bowl All-Star Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Rees is currently the Chairman of the Public Relations Committee for the AFCA and a member of the Ethics and All-American Selection Com-mittees.

A prominent contributor to the Association of Pennsylvania State Col-lege & University Faculties, Rees is a member of the State Meet & Dis-cuss Committee. He is also the representative to Shippensburg University, chair on the negotiations team and member of the state representative council.

Rees currently lives in Shippensburg and has a daughter named Meghan. His wife Patricia passed away in 1998, but is remembered annually with the Patricia Rees Scholarship.

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1990No. Date Opponent Score1. Sept. 2 Cheyney 22-82. Sept. 9 Bloomsburg 20-93. Oct. 20 Clarion * 24-204. Oct. 27 at Lock Haven * 31-175. Nov. 10 New Haven 59-34

1991No. Date Opponent Score6. Sept. 7 at Shepherd 49-287. Sept. 14 at Bloomsburg 24-218. Sept. 21 Kutztown 45-359. Sept. 28 at California (Pa.) * 45-010. Oct. 5 Slippery Rock * 24-2011. Oct. 19 Edinboro * 45-712. Nov. 2 Lock Haven * 34-013. Nov. 9 East Stroudsburg 31-2414. Nov. 16 New Haven 31-30Division II Football Championship15. Nov. 23 at East Stroudsburg 34-33 OT

1992No. Date Opponent Score16. Sept. 5 Shepherd 21-717. Sept. 12 Bloomsburg 20-1418. Nov. 14 California (Pa.) * 17-8

1993No. Date Opponent Score19. Sept. 4 at Shepherd 10-720. Sept. 11 at Bloomsburg 20-1421. Sept. 18 Kutztown 27-1022. Sept. 25 at Millersville 16-1423. Oct. 30 Lock Haven * 31-2024. Nov. 13 at California (Pa.) * 7-6

1994No. Date Opponent Score25. Sept. 7 Shepherd 17-026. Sept. 14 Bloomsburg 10-727. Sept. 21 Clarion * 31-2128. Sept. 28 at Kutztown 18-1429. Oct. 5 California (Pa.) * 63-47

1995No. Date Opponent Score30. Sept. 2 at Shepherd 24-2131. Oct. 21 Lock Haven * 73-2932. Nov. 4 at California (Pa.) * 26-15

1996No. Date Opponent Score33. Sept. 14 Shepherd 24-2234. Oct. 19 at Lock Haven * 30-735. Nov. 2 California (Pa.) * 16-7

1997No. Date Opponent Score36. Sept. 20 Kutztown 21-1437. Oct. 4 Edinboro * 17-338. Oct. 11 at Clarion * 37-1439. Oct. 18 Lock Haven * 26-040. Oct. 25 Bloomsburg 34-2941. Nov. 1 at California (Pa.) * 31-26

1998No. Date Opponent Score42. Sept. 5 Shepherd 36-1443. Sept. 12 Bloomsburg 28-2144. Oct. 3 at Edinboro * 27-2345. Oct. 10 East Stroudsburg 35-1346. Oct. 17 at Clarion * 38-347. Oct. 31 Lock Haven * 35-2848. Nov. 7 at California (Pa.) * 52-12

1999No. Date Opponent Score49. Sept. 4 at Shepherd 24-2150. Sept. 18 Kutztown 42-1251. Sept. 25 West Chester 48-3052. Oct. 2 Edinboro * 52-1053. Oct. 9 at East Stroudsburg 37-054. Oct. 16 Clarion * 32-2655. Oct. 30 at Lock Haven * 68-756. Nov. 6 California (Pa.) * 30-0

2000No. Date Opponent Score57. Sept. 9 Bloomsburg 24-1758. Sept. 30 Lock Haven * 55-059. Oct. 21 at East Stroudsburg # 17-1460. Oct. 28 California (Pa.) * 21-1761. Nov. 11 Kutztown 31-21

2001No. Date Opponent Score62. Sept. 15 Millersville 17-763. Sept. 22 Clarion * 34-2964. Sept. 29 at Lock Haven * 31-1065. Oct. 6 at Slippery Rock * 32-2066. Oct. 20 East Stroudsburg 19-1467. Oct. 27 at California (Pa.) * 37-2068. Nov. 3 at Edinboro * 23-969. Nov. 10 at Kutztown 24-23

2002No. Date Opponent Score70. Sept. 15 Millersville 17-771. Sept. 22 Clarion * 34-2972. Sept. 29 at Lock Haven * 31-1073. Oct. 6 at Slippery Rock * 32-2074. Oct. 20 East Stroudsburg 19-1475. Oct. 27 at California (Pa.) * 37-20

2003No. Date Opponent Score76. Sept. 6 at Shepherd 33-1477. Sept. 13 at Bloomsburg 21-078. Sept. 20 Kutztown 35-1279. Oct. 4 at Edinboro * 40-3480. Oct. 18 Lock Haven * 49-1381. Oct. 25 Clarion * 13-082. Nov. 8 at East Stroudsburg 40-1483. Nov. 15 California (Pa.) * 35-0

2004No. Date Opponent Score84. Aug. 28 Kutztown 35-085. Sept. 4 Shepherd 35-786. Sept. 11 Bloomsburg 45-1087. Sept. 18 Millersville 49-2788. Sept. 25 Edinboro * 17-1089. Oct. 9 Lock Haven * 45-790. Oct. 16 at California (Pa.) * 32-1491. Oct. 23 at Clarion * 44-092. Oct. 30 Slippery Rock * 35-1793. Nov. 6 at West Chester 24-21

2005No. Date Opponent Score94. Aug. 27 at Kutztown 10-395. Sept. 17 Millersville 23-1796. Oct. 8 at Lock Haven * 26-797. Oct. 22 Clarion * 37-0

2006No. Date Opponent Score98. Sept. 9 at Mansfi eld 35-099. Sept. 16 Kutztown 42-27100. Oct. 7 at Slippery Rock * 28-21101. Oct. 14 at Lock Haven * 20-17 OT102. Nov. 11 Clarion 35-10

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Assistant CoachesAssistant Head Coach/Secondary

Mark MaciejewskiShippensburg ’92Seventh year at Shippensburg

Entering his seventh season on the Red Raider coaching staff, Ma-ciejewski returned to his alma mater in 2006 as the assistant head coach. In addition to his new title, he con-tinues to work with the defensive backs, a responsibility he also held from 2000-04.

Maciejewski also served as the team’s defensive coordinator for two sea-sons in 2003 and 2004. During that time, Shippensburg compiled an 18-5 record and the Red Raider defense led the PSAC in scoring defense, rush-ing defense, pass defense effi ciency and total defense while also ranking second in pass defense twice and turnover margin in 2004.

Shippensburg was also second in the nation in scoring defense and fi fth in total defense in 2004 after being ranked fourth in total defense and fi fth in scoring defense in 2003. The Red Raiders were also 11th in Division II in rushing defense in 2004 and 13th in 2003 while ranking fi fth in pass defense effi ciency in 2003 and ninth in 2004.

Before Maciejewski was named defensive coordinator, the team was ranked 27th in the nation in total defense in 2002 and 28th in 2001.

Maciejewski’s work with the defensive backs could also be seen over the course of three seasons from 2002-04 as Shippensburg totaled 57 inter-ceptions during that time, increasing from 13 in 2002 to 19 in 2003 and to 25 in 2004.

In 2004, the Red Raider defense had nine of its 11 players named All-PSAC Western Division, an increase from four the previous year, includ-ing three of the four defensive backs.

Under Maciejewski, Shippensburg has boasted eight All-PSAC Western Division selections in the secondary and has had at least one fi rst team honoree every year since 2003. In 2004, the Red Raiders had three of its four defensive backs earn all-conference recognition as Brent Grimes and Mike Street both earned fi rst team selections while Antonio Williams received second team honors.

Grimes and John Sharbaugh, who played under Maciejewski in three of their four seasons, also earned All-PSAC Western Division First and Second Team honors in 2005, raising the total number of all-conference selections mentored by Maciejewski to 10.

Maciejewski was instrumental in the recruitment and mentoring of Grimes who fi nished his career as the PSAC’s all-time leader in career interceptions. A current member of the Atlanta Falcons, Grimes was also a starter for the Hamburg Sea Devils in NFL Europa during the 2007 season when the team captured the World Bowl XV championship.

A 1992 graduate of Shippensburg, Maciejewski fi nished his career with 23 sacks, one shy of the school record, and 28 tackles for loss as a nose guard. A three-time All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection from 1990-92, he earned Weekly Football Gazette and Associated Press Third Team All-America honors in 1991 and 1992, respectively while playing on one of the school’s three teams to advance to the NCAA Division II Football Championship in 1991.

Maciejewski earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Shippensburg in environmental science.

After graduation, Maciejewski was a graduate assistant for the Red Raid-ers in 1995 and 1996 before serving as defensive ends and assistant special teams coach at Division I-AA James Madison in 1997. He then moved to assistant secondary coach for the Dukes in 1998.

In 1999, Maciejewski was the defensive coordinator at Saint Francis (Pa.) where the Red Flash ranked sixth in the Northeast Conference in total defense and fi fth in sacks and opponent third-down conversions.

Maciejewski and his wife Tricia currently live in Chambersburg.

Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

Mike BurketIndiana (Pa.) ’92Sixth year at Shippensburg

Burket begins his 14th overall season as a coach in 2007. He has spent six seasons as an assistant coach with the Red Raiders, including the last fi ve as the team’s linebacker coach. This season will mark his third as the team’s defensive coordinator.

A year ago under Burket, the Shippensburg defense boasted fi ve All-PSAC Western Division selec-tions, highlighted by linebacker Jaron Nalewak’s fi rst team honor. Nale-wak had one of the best defensive seasons in school history, fi nishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the school single-season record, and just 2.5 sacks short of the single-season record of 10.

In four seasons as the linebacker coach, Burket has been instrumental in the development of seven All-PSAC Western selections, including one fi rst team honoree each year since 2003.

As a unit, the Red Raider defense was in the upper echelon of the PSAC in 2006, leading the league in sacks while ranking fi fth in pass defense and sixth in both rushing defense and total defense.

In 2005, the defense boasted four All-PSAC Western Division selections, including three fi rst team honorees. As a team, Shippensburg ranked

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fourth in the conference in passing defense, sixth in rushing defense, sixth in total defense and sixth in turnover margin.

Burket worked closely with defensive coordinator Mark Maciejewski in 2003 and 2004 as the team compiled an 18-5 record. During those two years, the Red Raider defense led the PSAC in scoring defense, rushing defense, pass defense effi ciency and total defense while ranking second in the nation in scoring defense and fi fth in total defense in 2004 after being ranked fourth in total defense and fi fth in scoring defense in 2003.

Prior to those two seasons, Shippensburg was ranked 27th in the nation in total defense in 2002 and 28th in 2001.

Burket joined the staff as an assistant coach in 2002 after two seasons as the head coach at Shippensburg Area Senior High School. In his fi rst season with the Red Raiders, he coached the safeties before beginning his work as linebacker coach during the 2003 season.

A 1992 graduate of Indiana (Pa.), Burket began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Huntingdon Area High School from 1989-92. He then served as an assistant coach at Waynesboro High School from 1993-94 before returning to Huntingdon where he was the head coach from 1995-96.

Following the 1996 season, Burket moved to Juniata College where he was an assistant coach for two seasons in 1997-98. In his fi rst season, he served as the offensive coordinator and in his second season, served as defense coordinator while also functioning as the director of football operations and recruiting coordinator.

In 1999, Burket was the athletic director for the Tyrone Area School Dis-trict. He also has four years of teaching experience, two each at Waynes-boro and Huntingdon. For seven years, Burket was a member of the United States Army Reserve in Mill Creek before receiving an honorable discharge in May of 1994.

A native of Huntingdon, Burket and his wife Angela currently live in Shippensburg with their daughter, Cierra.

Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line

Pete LeeCornell ’8611th year at Shippensburg

For over a decade, Lee has been a staple on the Red Raider coaching staff. He has spent 10 seasons as an assistant coach in charge of the of-fensive line and tight ends and in 2006, began his fi rst year as the team’s offensive coordinator.

The 2007 season will mark Lee’s 22nd as an assistant coach at the collegiate level. During that time, he gained coaching and recruiting experience at both the NCAA Division I-AA and Division II levels. His recruiting experience includes Eastern Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, New York, Florida and Canada.

In Lee’s fi rst season as offensive coordinator in 2006, Shippensburg ranked in the top-10 in all major offensive categories, including seventh in rush-ing offense. The team was also second in time of possession and fi fth in third down conversions.

Also responsible for working with the team’s specialists, Lee boasted three All-PSAC Western Division selections in 2006, including fi rst team se-lections Kyler Ford (P) and Kerry Robbins (OL) as well as second team honoree Jamie Reder (K). In 10 seasons with the Red Raiders, Lee has mentored 21 All-PSAC Western Division selections, including nine First Team honorees.

Under Lee in 1999, the offensive line cleared the way for an offense that averaged 450.1 yards per game, the highest in team history. The team also set records for passing yards per game (279.2), points (398) and total yards per play (6.1).

In 2002, Shippensburg set a new record for total yards rushing with 2,632 before shattering the mark in 2004 by rushing for 3,112 yards. The offen-sive line provided blocking for a team that totaled 406.8 yards per game and averaged 259.3 yards rushing in 2004.

A 1985 graduate of Cornell with a bachelor’s of science degree in agri-culture, Lee also earned his master’s degree in educational administration from Shippensburg in 2001.

Mike, Angela, and Cierra Burket.

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Lee was a three-year letterwinner for the Big Red as an offensive lineman from 1981-83 before beginning his coaching career as the freshman de-fensive line coach at Cornell in 1986, a position he held for two seasons.

As a graduate assistant at West Chester in 1988, Lee served as the special teams coordinator and coached the defensive line before being promoted to assistant coach in 1989. He then spent the next six seasons as the of-fensive line coach and recruiting coordinator under then-head coach Rick Daniels.

During his career at West Chester, Lee was instrumental in the develop-ment of lineman Chris Luneberg who was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the eighth round and 223 overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft.

In 1994, Lee moved to Division I-AA Morehead State in Kentucky where he served as the offensive line coach and managed the Phil Simms weight training facility and academic support program before coming to Shippensburg prior to the 1997 season.

A native of Salamanca, New York, Lee and his wife Susan live in Shippensburg with their daughters Erin and Megan. Susan also works at Shippensburg University as an assistant in admission and fi nancial aid.

Running Backs

J.C. MorganBucknell ’04Third year at Shippensburg

Morgan returns for his third season at Shippensburg in 2007 as the coach of the running backs. In two previ-ous seasons with the Red Raiders, he has been instrumental in the success of two-time All-PSAC Western Di-vision Second Team selection Aaron Dykes.

Dykes has led Shippensburg in rushing each of the last two seasons, ac-counting for over one-third of the team’s rushing output, totaling 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 4.0 yards per carry.

Also during that time, Shippensburg has ranked in the top-10 in the con-ference in rushing, ranking seventh in 2006 and eighth in 2005.

Prior to Shippensburg, Morgan spent one season as an assistant coach at Moravian College in 2004, also working with the running backs. With the Greyhounds, Morgan worked with Chris Jacoubs who, as a sophomore, averaged 162.6 yards per game rushing, the fi fth highest total in Division III. Jacoubs totaled a school-record 1,789 yards in 11 games and also had a school-best 19 touchdowns.

An accomplished runner, Morgan was a fullback at Bucknell University where during the 2001 season, he led the Bison in yards per carry while tying for the team lead in touchdowns. He also received the Lewisburg Touchdown Award for Offensive Player of the Week and was awarded three varsity letters for his performance.

Morgan received a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from Bucknell in 2004. As a senior at Bucknell, Morgan served as an assistant varsity football coach at Lewisburg High School in addition to serving as an assistant on the basketball team. While in high school, he served as a running backs coach for the M.O.T. Youth Football organiza-tion in his hometown.

A native of Middletown, Delaware, Morgan currently lives in Shippensburg.

Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator

Chance PowellShippensburg ’87Eighth year at Shippensburg

The second-longest tenured assis-tant coach on the Red Raider staff, Powell enters his eighth season at Shippensburg in 2007 and fi rst as the team’s passing game coordinator. Only Pete Lee, with 11 seasons as an assistant, has been with the team longer.

Since his return to Shippensburg in 2000, Powell has worked with some of the best receivers in school history, including Melvin Scott and Pat-rick Ferguson. An All-PSAC Western Division Second Team selection in 2000, Scott currently ranks third in school history for career receiving touchdowns (22), fi fth in receiving yards (1,899) and sixth in receptions (103).

Meanwhile, Ferguson was a three-time All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection from 2003-06 who fi nished his career with 20 receiving touchdowns and 1,702 receiving yards to rank fourth and seventh, respec-tively, on the school’s all-time lists.

Led by Ferguson and Howard Chavous in 2006, the receivers averaged 15.5 yards per catch and totaled 10 of the team’s 11 receiving touchdowns. Chavous returns for his senior season in 2007 where he will be joined by red-shirt sophomore Mike Harris. Together, the two were among the team’s top receiving threats in 2005, totaling 47 receptions for 706 yards and three touchdowns.

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In 2004, the team totaled 1,770 yards and 17 touchdowns receiving which were its highest totals since 1999 and the following year, had 135 recep-tions, also the most since 1999.

In his fi rst season with the Red Raiders in 2000, Powell mentored a re-ceiving corps that averaged 13.2 yards per reception and scored 19 of the team’s 38 touchdowns.

A 1987 graduate of Shippensburg, Powell was a linebacker and running back for the Red Raiders from 1983-86.

Following a year on the Red Raider coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach in 1987, Powell coached the ninth grade team at Shippensburg Area High School in 1988. He then was an assistant coach for six seasons from 1989-94 before taking over as head coach of Greyhounds in 1995, a posi-tion he held for fi ve seasons.

Powell currently lives in Shippensburg with his wife Kimberly, daughters T.J. and Kari, and son Lek.

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Frank DuffyShippensburg ’06 First year at Shippensburg

Duffy begins his fi rst season as an as-sistant coach with the Red Raiders in 2007 following an outstanding four-year career in which he was a three-time All-PSAC Western Division selection.

A 2006 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Duffy will work with the team’s defensive line

that returns two starters in Jason Groller and Josh Emberg. Groller was named All-PSAC Western Division Second Team in 2006.

Working with Duffy as a volunteer assistant will be Brandon Cook who was a four-year letterwinner at defensive tackle for Shippensburg and teammate of Duffy’s from 2003-06.

During his four seasons with the Red Raiders, Duffy appeared in 45 ca-

reer games with 37 starts. He totaled 199 tackles, including 30 for loss and 10 sacks, and had fi ve interceptions, one of which he returned 32 yards for a touchdown versus Clarion at home on Oct. 25, 2003 in a 13-0 Shippensburg victory.

Duffy’s best season came in 2005 when he was named All-PSAC Western Division First Team after fi nishing fourth on the team in tackles with 66, along with seven for loss, three sacks and two interceptions.

During the 2004 season, Duffy was named PSAC Western Division De-fensive Player of the Week after posting a team-high eight tackles, includ-ing fi ve solo stops, in Shippensburg’s 44-0 win over Clarion on October 23. He also added a tackle for loss and recovered a fumble that led to a Red Raider touchdown. The Red Raiders held Clarion to just 90 yards of total offense, including 16 yards rushing.

A native of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Duffy currently lives in Shippensburg.

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John WetzelVolunteer AssistantFirst year at Shippensburg

A three-year starter at Bloomsburg from 1988-91, Wetzel joins the Shippensburg coaching staff for his fi rst season in 2007, working as a vol-unteer assistant on the offensive line.

Wetzel brings six years of coaching experience and eight years of expe-rience as a player to Shippensburg. His most recent coaching experience

came in 2004 and 2005 when he served as offensive coordinator for the Chambersburg Cardinals, a semi-pro football team that plays in the North American Football League (NAFL).

In two seasons with the Cardinals, Wetzel was part of a staff that led the Cardinals to its fi rst two playoff appearances.

In 2000 and 2001, Wetzel served as the offensive and defensive line coach at Eastern Lebanon County High School (ELCO) High School in Myer-stown, during which the team had a two-year record of 18-5. While there, he was part of a staff that led the Raiders to its fi rst two PIAA District 3 playoff appearances in school history.

Prior to ELCO, Wetzel got his fi rst coaching experience with the Myer-stown Panthers, a midget football league team. He spent two seasons as the offensive and defensive line coach in 1998 and 1999.

As a player, Wetzel was a three-year starter and four-year letterman at ELCO as a member of the offensive line before earning All-PSAC East-ern Division Second Team honors in 1990 at Bloomsburg.

Following his high school and collegiate careers, Wetzel played two sea-sons of semi-pro football for the Central Penn Piranha of the then-Inter-national Football League (IFL) in 1996 and 1997. During that time, the team had a combined record of 29-1 advancing to the IFL championship twice and winning the title in 1997.

Wetzel received his bachelor degree in psychology from Bloomsburg in 1998 and is currently working on his applied psychology master’s degree from Penn State. He currently serves as the warden of the Franklin Coun-ty Jail, a position he has held since 2002.

Kimberly, Kari, Chance, T.J., and Lek Powell.

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Assistant CoachesFrom 1992-2002, Wetzel held a variety of positions for the Berks County Prison, including correctional offi cer, training academy director and su-pervisor of treatment services. He was also a prison guard at Lebanon County Correctional Facility from 1989-92.

In his 19-year involvement in criminal justice, Wetzel has authored or co-authored articles in national publications as well as participated in presen-tations both statewide and nationally. In addition, he has also taken part in various community activities which include serving on the Board of Di-rectors for the Franklin/Fulton Country Behavior Health Advisory Board and as a member of the Chambersburg Public Opinion Diversity Panel.

A native of Myerstown, Wetzel currently lives in Chambersburg with his wife Theresa and their four daughters, Ariel, Machaela, Tamaira, and Johnay.

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Rick HenshawVolunteer AssistantSecond year at Shippensburg

Henshaw returns for his second sea-son as volunteer assistant on the Red Raider coaching staff in 2007 where he will work as an assistant to Pete Lee on the offensive line, working in the development of the tight ends. He will also work some with the team’s quarterbacks.

A four-year letterwinner at Shippensburg, Henshaw was earned three letters at quarterback for the Red Raiders from 2002-04 during which time he totaled 2,535 yards pass-ing and 21 touchdowns.

As a sophomore in 2003, Henshaw completed 52 percent of his passes for 1,674 yards and 14 touchdowns while leading Shippensburg to an 8-3 record as a starter. He also rushed for 141 yards and one score. At Slip-pery Rock on October 11, Henshaw threw for a career-high 270 yards, breaking his previous career-high of 251 yards set the previous week at Edinboro.

In 2004, Henshaw appeared in all 12 games, helping Shippensburg reach the second round of the NCAA Division II Football Championship.

A native of Marmora, New Jersey, Henshaw currently lives in Shippensburg.

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Brandon CookVolunteer AssistantFirst year at Shippensburg

A four-year letterwinner as a defen-sive tackle for the Red Raiders from 2003-06, Cook begins his fi rst season as a volunteer assistant in 2007, as-sisting former teammate Frank Duffy on the defensive line.

During his career, Cook appeared in 41 games, starting 23. He totaled 100 tackles, including 28 for loss and

seven sacks. His best season came as a senior in 2006 when he started all 11 games and fi nished second on the team among defensive linemen with a career-high 34 tackles.

In 2005, Cook led all defensive linemen with 28 tackles while appearing in 10 of the team’s 11 games with eight starts. He totaled his fi rst career in-terception on October 8 in a 26-7 victory at Lock Haven when he picked up a defl ected pass from Lock Haven quarterback Jason Eby and returned it 33 yards for the game’s fi rst touchdown.

As a sophomore in 2004, Cook played in 11 of the team’s 12 games and ranked in the top-10 on the team with 28 tackles. He was also third on the team with 10 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks.

A native of Nokesville, Virginia, Cook currently lives in Shippensburg.

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Wesley MalliconeMS, ATCDirector of Sports Medicine

Wes Mallicone enters his sixth season as the Director of Sports Medicine at Shippensburg for the 2007 season.

A 1999 graduate of Duquesne with a bachelor of science degree in ath-letic training, Mallicone received his master of science degree in psychol-ogy from Shippensburg in December 2000 where he served as a graduate

assistant athletic trainer under the mentorship of former director of Sports Medicine of 27 years, Steve Heckler.

After graduating from Shippensburg, Mallicone became a member of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2000 as an intern athletic trainer at training camp. He excelled so much during his fi rst training camp in 2000 that he was hired as the team’s seasonal intern athletic trainer for the 2001 season. Mallicone has also had an athletic training internship with the Pittsburgh Pirates through the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS).

While with the Eagles, Mallicone assisted in injury prevention, evalua-tion, rehabilitation, and emergency medical care. During the 2001 sea-son, the Eagles fi nished with a 13-6 record, losing to the St. Louis Rams, 29-24 in what was the fi rst of four-straight NFC championship game appearances for the team. After working two training camps and a full season in the NFL, Mallicone became an assistant athletic trainer with the Barcelona Dragons of NFL-Europe in March 2002 prior to coming to Shippensburg.

Mallicone, a certifi ed athletic trainer and state credentialed to practice athletic training in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an active mem-ber of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA), and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society (PATS). He is also a certifi ed instructor in Professional Rescuer, First Aid/CPR and AED for the American Red Cross.

A native of Uniontown, Mallicone currently resides in Shippensburg.

Joseph TheisMS, ATC, PESAssistant Director of Sports Medicine

Entering his second year at Shippensburg, Joe Theis is respon-sible for providing rehabilitation and emergency care to Shippensburg’s student-athletes and assisting the di-rector of sports medicine with insur-ance, injury tracking, record keeping, and the scheduling of student em-ployees.

Theis graduated from Duquesne in 2002 with a bachelor of science degree in athletic training where he completed clinical rotations with the Pitts-burgh Pirates, UPMC Center for Sports Medicine, Robert Morris and Carnegie Mellon.

After receiving his degree from Duquesne he attended Clarion where

he received a master of science degree in rehabilitation science in 2004. While there, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer as well as an approved clinical instructor for California (Pa.) in its undergraduate athletic training program.

Theis, a certifi ed Performance Enhancement Specialist through the Na-tional Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), utilized his skills during his time at Clarion to develop comprehensive strength, balance, core stability and integrated fl exibility programs for all of the student-athletes.

After receiving his master’s degree from Clarion. Theis accepted an intern-ship at the NASM headquarters in Calabasas, California where he was responsible for implementing orthopedic assessments, performing manual therapy and developing corrective exercise and performance enhancement programs for professional, collegiate and high school athletes.

A certifi ed athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certifi cation (NATA-BOC) and credentialed by Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine, Theis authored “Behind the Scenes ‘Jumper’s Knee” published in the FORM newsletter, a publication of the NASM, in February 2005.

Originally from Coraopolis, Theis is married and lives with his wife, Al-lison, and daughter, Riley, in Chambersburg.

Rebecca FitzMS, ATC, PESAssistant Director of Sports Medicine

After completing her graduate work with a master of science degree in psychology at Shippensburg, Becky Fitz offi cially joins the university’s athletic training staff as an assistant director of sports medicine.

Fitz has a great deal of sports medi-cine experience to her credit, having served as an assistant athletic trainer

and instructor at Catawba while also serving as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department while at Shippensburg.

Fitz is a board-certifi ed athletic trainer with licenses in Pennsylvania and North Carolina and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Associ-ation (NATA). She is also a certifi ed Performance Enhancement Special-ist (PES) through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM).

At Shippensburg, she provided injury prevention, emergency care, treat-ment and developed rehabilitation protocol for student athletes. She served as a certifi ed athletic trainer for the football team in the fall of 2005. Fitz also held additional responsibilities in the sports medicine de-partment; helping to administer physicals and assisting with the drug test-ing of student athletes.

While at Catawba, Fitz served as the certifi ed athletic trainer for the vol-leyball and baseball teams, and was an approved clinical instructor in the Athletic Training Education Program. In addition to her athletic training responsibilities, she also taught a nutrition class in the Physical Education Department.

Fitz earned a bachelor’s of science degree in athletic training in 2004 from East Stroudsburg where she was a two-time captain of the Warrior track and fi eld team and was an active member of the athletic training club.

Fitz currently resides in Greencastle.

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The Department of Sports Medicine is a comprehensive collection of al-lied health care professionals working in collaboration to provide the best possible health care to student-athletes at Shippensburg University. A major emphasis by the Department of Sports Medicine is the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment rehabilitation and student-athlete educa-tion of various sports related injuries and medical conditions.

Under the direction of Head Team Physician, Dr. Johnson G. Coyle and the Director of Sports Medicine, Wesley R. Mallicone, the Shippensburg University Department of Sports Medicine provides services to 20 athletic teams comprised of approximately 600 student-athletes.

The sports medicine staff includes two staff certifi ed athletic trainers, one certifi ed intern athletic trainer and numerous work study student athletic trainers. These individuals operate three athletic training facilities located throughout Shippensburg’s athletic facilities as well as an on campus re-habilitation center located inside Heiges Field House.

PhilosophyShippensburg University’s Department of Sports Medicine, a collection of allied health care professionals, is dedicated to servicing the health care needs of nearly 600 student-athletes on 20 NCAA Division II intercol-legiate athletic teams.

The Department of Sports Medicine is :

• dedicated to helping the student-athletes achieve their academic and athletic success while simultaneously ensuring their health and well being.

• committed to creating a supportive environment that encourages trust, participation, open communication, collaboration, and respect among our student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physicians and university community, regardless of the student-athletes’ sport, gender, race, ethnic, social or economic background.

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The fi tness center, located in the basement of Heiges Field House, cov-ers more than 5,600 square feet of space and contains 19 Eagle Cybex machines, 8,000 pounds of free weights, three tread-mills, nine climb-ers and exercise bikes. There are 25 free weight stations, two York lifting platforms and a 10-station Body Masters modular system. The facility not only benefi ts athletic team members, but the entire university community. It is open more than 80 hours per week.

The Student Association supports the fi tness center and has been involved in planning of a new Student Rec-reation Center. The cornerstone of the center is an 8,000 square foot, two-level, fi tness center with free weights and cardio machines. It will also house a four-court gymnasium, an elevated running track, racquet and hand ball courts, and exercise and dance spaces. The planned opening of this facility is spring semester 2008.

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• committed to the delivery of consistent quality services in an effi cient and safe manner, through the use of our modern facilities and incorpo-rating the most recent developments in sports medicine which meets the needs the student-athletes, coaches, sports medicine staff, physi-cians and university.

• committed to constantly integrating the latest information concern-ing on-the-fi eld emergency care, evaluation of injuries, rehabilitation, counseling and education for all of the Shippensburg University stu-dent-athletes.

Through these principles, we are committed to providing the best possible care for every student-athlete to ensure a lifetime of success in their lives and careers of departing Shippensburg University.

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2007 Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Reggie Farrior CB Jr. 5-8 149 Johnstown/Greater Johnstown2 David Richards HB R-Jr. 5-10 193 Clearfi eld/Clearfi eld3 Chad DiFebbo QB R-So. 6-2 189 Phoenixville/St. Pius X4 Jonathan Aldridge S R-Sr. 6-2 190 Pittsburgh/Seneca Valley5d Josh Simmons HB R-So. 5-10 182 Somerset/Somerset5d Eric Hetrich QB Fr. 6-3 175 West Lawn/Wilson West Lawn6 Howard Chavous SE R-Sr. 5-8 167 Collingdale/Academy Park7 Gus Macfoy CB Jr. 5-9 165 Lanham, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt8d Dee Wolford CB So. 6-0 180 Munhall/Steel Valley8d Mike Sawick QB Fr. 5-11 182 Hatboro/Upper Moreland9 Tim Devanney S Sr. 5-11 181 Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg10 Kyle Fogarty HB R-Sr. 5-10 191 Kintnersvile/Palisades11 Brett Stoops HB R-So. 5-10 178 Littlestown/Littlestown12 Anthony Varischetti QB Fr. 6-0 190 Brockway/Brockway13 Jason Stone S R-So. 6-3 198 Finksburg, Md./Westminster14 Josh Harding S R-So. 6-0 170 Kintnersville/Palisades15 Travis Proctor CB R-Fr. 5-10 170 Columbia/Columbia16 Gabe Maiocco QB R-Sr. 6-2 208 Media/Marple Newtown17 Brian Sherbine QB R-So. 6-4 212 Somerset/Somerset18 Mike Kadelski S R-Fr. 5-9 175 Audubon/Methacton19 Nick Melusky S R-Fr. 6-1 185 Pottsville/Minersville20 Brad Catherman FB R-Jr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg21 Chase DiFebbo SE R-Fr. 6-2 193 Phoenixville/Phoenixville22 Kevin Marshall HB R-Fr. 5-9 175 Philadelphia/Scotland School23 Jamahn McCollough CB R-Fr. 5-10 185 Baltimore, Md./Randallstown24 Gil Carmona CB Fr. 5-10 195 Columbia, Md./Wilde Lake25d Jamie Reder K Sr. 5-7 174 Warrenton, Va./Fauquier25d Eric Rueda HB Fr. 6-1 190 Allentown/Parkland26 Anthony Steele DB Fr. 5-8 175 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township27 Chris Infante FB So. 6-0 215 Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West28 Kyler Ford P So. 5-11 175 Bedford/Bedford29 Alan Wynne HB R-Fr. 5-7 175 Harrisburg/Central Dauphin30 Chris Lynch FB R-So. 5-10 214 Bushkill/East Stroudsburg31 Aaron Dykes FB R-Sr. 5-11 237 West Chester/Downingtown32 Bill Morrison LB R-Jr. 6-2 235 Brookeville/Brookeville33 Josh Oswalt LB R-Jr. 5-10 230 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley34 Dave Wilkerson HB Sr. 5-10 180 Downingtown/Downingtown35 Devin Orme FB Fr. 6-0 219 Denver/Cocalico36 Louie Amabili LB Fr. 6-0 213 Salisbury, Md./Parkside37 Eric Bonshock S R-Fr. 6-1 185 Carlisle/Boiling Springs38 Vince Van Orden LB Fr. 6-3 213 Keedysville, Md./Boonsboro39 Casey Snyder TE R-So. 6-1 222 Manheim/Manheim Township40 Josh Koht SE Fr. 6-4 190 York/West York41 Riley Bowen LB Fr. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld/Mansfi eld42 Nick Klinepeter HB R-Fr. 5-10 205 Middletown/Middletown43 Bruce Parkinson HB Fr. Boyertown/St. Pius X44 Zach Snellbaker SE Fr. 6-4 205 York/West York45 Mark Rossi TE So. 6-3 240 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop46 Andy Casale LB R-So. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley47 Roshaan McCain HB Fr. Chester Springs/Downingtown West48 Donovan Gilmore TE Fr. 6-3 195 Richboro/Council Rock South49 Shane Ryan SE Fr. 6-5 194 Yardley/Pennsbury50 Jim D’Annibale LS So. 5-10 225 Shippensburg/Shippensburg51 Joel Petersheim LB R-So. 5-11 202 Narvon/Garden Spot52 Antoine Parks DL R-So. 5-10 246 Philadelphia/Scotland School53 Dave Fremont OL R-So. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill/Monsignor Bonner54 Tom Rainey OL Jr. 6-5 295 Landisville/Hempfi eld55 Raashid Moore LB R-Fr. 5-11 205 Philadelphia/Gratz56 Steven Howenwarter OL Fr. 6-2 272 Landisville/Hempfi eld57 Andy Horn DE R-Fr. 6-3 215 York/Central York

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School58 Glenn Burney LB R-Fr. 5-9 205 Malvern/Great Valley59 Dan Nurse DL Fr. 6-2 240 East Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg60 Myles Roche OL Fr. 6-4 260 Taylor/Riverside61 Luke Grata OL R-So. 6-2 290 Mineral Point/Central Cambria62 Richard Allen LB R-Fr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia/St. John Neumann63 Scott Sacco OL Jr. 6-2 290 Drums/Hazelton64 Bret Olson OL Fr. 6-3 250 Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan65 Russ Valerio OL Fr. 6-2 270 Limerick/Spring Ford66 Kevin Leavenworth OL R-Jr. 6-2 285 Milan/Athens67 Peter Kreisher OL Fr. 6-3 290 Macungie/Emmaus70 Jason Groller DE R-Jr. 6-2 240 Easton/Easton71 Matt Olecki OL R-Jr. 6-3 285 Schrenksville/Perkiomen Valley73 Kerry Robbins OL R-Jr. 6-1 315 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley74 Drew Gallardy OL R-Fr. 6-2 245 Altoona/Altoona75 Ryan Watson OL Fr. 6-0 260 Boalsburg/State College76 George Aguirre DL Fr. 6-3 245 Chambersburg/Chambersburg77 Michael Apgar DL So. 6-1 275 Easton/Easton78 Michael Thompson OL Fr. 6-4 280 Philadelphia/Central79 Matt Fitzpatrick OL Fr. 6-3 285 Mechanicsburg/Mechanicsburg80d Brian Heitz TE Fr. 6-4 237 New Holland/Garden Spot80d Greg Edleman P Fr. 6-2 196 Ephrata/Ephrata81d Jeff Fertig SE R-Fr. 5-11 195 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township81d Brendan West K Fr. 5-9 170 Northumberland/Lourdes82 Max Motkowski SE R-Fr. 6-3 192 Birdsboro/Twin Valley83 Jake Biondi TE R-Fr. 6-3 225 Springfi eld/Springfi eld84 Mike Harris SE R-So. 6-0 180 East Earl/Garden Spot85 Jaron Nalewak LB R-Sr. 6-0 191 Chambersburg/Chambersburg86 Taylor Davis LB R-Fr. 6-2 226 Greencastle/Greencastle87 Mitch Amoriello TE Fr. 6-3 195 Halifax/Halifax88 Alex Tosi LB Fr. 6-1 215 Wilmington, Del./Archmere Academy89 Jonus Robinson LB R-Fr. 5-11 234 Drexel Hill/Upper Darby90 Andrew Farnsworth DL Fr. 6-3 240 New Holland/Garden Spot91 John Lachman DL Jr. 6-2 250 Bryn Mawr/Archbishop Carroll92 Chris Kawchak DL Fr. 6-2 225 Somerset/Bishop McCort93 Eric Liddell DE R-Fr. 6-2 245 Lewisberry/Red Land94 Franco Pettine DL R-So. 6-1 247 Gilbertsville/St. Pius X95 Josh Emberg DE Sr. 6-2 234 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley96 Jesse Lyons DE Fr. 6-3 215 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee97 Erik Van Ness DL R-Fr. 6-0 225 Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack98 Anthony Marsh DE R-So. 6-3 250 Buckingham/Council Rock South99 Joe Brockmeyer DE R-Jr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md./Northeast

Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West Chester ’71), 18th yearAssistant Head Coach: Mark Maciejewski (Secondary)Assistant Coach: Pete Lee (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line)Assistant Coach: Mike Burket (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)Assistant Coach: J.C. Morgan (Running Backs)Assistant Coach: Chance Powell (Wide Receivers)Graduate Assistant: Frank Duffy (Defensive Line)Volunteer Assistant: John Wetzel (Offensive Line)Volunteer Assistant: Rick Henshaw (Tight Ends)Volunteer Assistant: Brandon Cook (Defensive Line)

Captain: Bill Morrison

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2007 Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School76 Aguirre, George DL Fr. 6-3 245 Chambersburg/Chambersburg4 Aldridge, Jonathan S R-Sr. 6-2 190 Pittsburgh/Seneca Valley62 Allen, Richard LB R-Fr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia/St. John Neumann36 Amabili, Louie LB Fr. 6-0 213 Salisbury, Md./Parkside87 Amoriello, Mitch TE Fr. 6-3 195 Halifax/Halifax77 Apgar, Michael DL So. 6-1 275 Easton/Easton83 Biondi, Jake TE R-Fr. 6-3 225 Springfi eld/Springfi eld37 Bonshock, Eric S R-Fr. 6-1 185 Carlisle/Boiling Springs41 Bowen, Riley LB Fr. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld/Mansfi eld99 Brockmeyer, Joe DE R-Jr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md./Northeast58 Burney, Glenn LB R-Fr. 5-9 205 Malvern/Great Valley24 Carmona, Gil CB Fr. 5-10 195 Columbia, Md./Wilde Lake46 Casale, Andy LB R-So. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley20 Catherman, Brad FB R-Jr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg6 Chavous, Howard SE R-Sr. 5-8 167 Collingdale/Academy Park50 D’Annibale, James LS So. 5-10 225 Shippensburg/Shippensburg86 Davis, Taylor LB R-Fr. 6-2 226 Greencastle/Greencastle9 Devanney, Tim S Sr. 5-11 181 Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg3 DiFebbo, Chad QB R-So. 6-2 189 Phoenixville/Trinity Pauling (N.Y.)21 DiFebbo, Chase SE R-Fr. 6-2 193 Phoenixville/Phoenixville31 Dykes, Aaron FB R-Sr. 5-11 237 West Chester/Downingtown80d Edleman, Greg P Fr. 6-2 196 Ephrata/Ephrata95 Emberg, Josh DE Sr. 6-2 234 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley90 Farnsworth, Andrew DL Fr. 6-3 240 New Holland/Garden Spot1 Farrior, Reggie CB Jr. 5-8 149 Johnstown/Greater Johnstown81d Fertig, Jeff SE R-Fr. 5-11 195 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township79 Fitzpatrick, Matt OL Fr. 6-3 285 Mechanicsburg/Mechanicsburg10 Fogarty, Kyle HB R-Sr. 5-10 191 Kintnersvile/Palisades28 Ford, Kyler P So. 5-11 175 Bedford/Bedford53 Fremont, Dave OL R-So. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill/Monsignor Bonner74 Gallardy, Drew OL R-Fr. 6-2 245 Altoona/Altoona48 Gilmore, Donovan TE Fr. 6-3 195 Richboro/Council Rock South61 Grata, Luke OL R-So. 6-2 290 Mineral Point/Central Cambria70 Groller, Jason DE R-Jr. 6-2 240 Easton/Easton14 Harding, Josh S R-So. 6-0 170 Kintnersville/Palisades84 Harris, Mike SE R-So. 6-0 180 East Earl/Garden Spot80d Heitz, Brian TE Fr. 6-4 237 New Holland/Garden Spot5d Hetrich, Eric QB Fr. 6-3 175 West Lawn/Wilson West Lawn57 Horn, Andy DE R-Fr. 6-3 215 York/Central York56 Howenwarter, Steven OL Fr. 6-2 272 Landisville/Hempfi eld27 Infante, Chris FB So. 6-0 215 Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West18 Kadelski, Mike S R-Fr. 5-9 175 Audubon/Methacton92 Kawchak, Chris DL Fr. 6-2 225 Somerset/Bishop McCort42 Klinepeter, Nick HB R-Fr. 5-10 205 Middletown/Middletown40 Koht, Josh SE Fr. 6-4 190 York/West York67 Kreisher, Peter OL Fr. 6-3 290 Macungie/Emmaus91 Lachman, John DL Jr. 6-2 250 Bryn Mawr/Archbishop Carroll66 Leavenworth, Kevin OL R-Jr. 6-2 285 Milan/Athens93 Liddell, Eric DE R-Fr. 6-2 245 Lewisberry/Red Land30 Lynch, Chris FB R-So. 5-10 214 Bushkill/East Stroudsburg96 Lyons, Jesse DE Fr. 6-3 215 Marlton, N.J./Cherokee7 Macfoy, Gus CB Jr. 5-9 165 Lanham, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt16 Maiocco, Gabe QB R-Sr. 6-2 208 Media/Marple Newtown98 Marsh, Anthony DE R-So. 6-3 250 Buckingham/Council Rock South22 Marshall, Kevin HB R-Fr. 5-9 175 Philadelphia/Scotland School47 McCain, Roshaan HB Fr. Chester Springs/Downingtown23 McCollough, Jamahn CB R-Fr. 5-10 185 Baltimore, Md./Randallstown19 Melusky, Nick S R-Fr. 6-1 185 Pottsville/Minersville55 Moore, Raashid LB R-Fr. 5-11 205 Philadelphia/Gratz32 Morrison, Bill LB R-Jr. 6-2 235 Brookeville/Brookeville

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82 Motkowski, Max SE R-Fr. 6-3 192 Birdsboro/Twin Valley85 Nalewak, Jaron LB R-Sr. 6-0 191 Chambersburg/Chambersburg59 Nurse, Dan DL Fr. 6-2 240 East Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg71 Olecki, Matt OL R-Jr. 6-3 285 Schrenksville/Perkiomen Valley64 Olson, Bret OL Fr. 6-3 250 Philadelphia/Archbishop Ryan35 Orme, Devin FB Fr. 6-0 219 Denver/Cocalico33 Oswalt, Josh LB R-Jr. 5-10 230 Carlisle/Cumberland Valley43 Parkinson, Bruce HB Fr. Boyertown/St. Pius X52 Parks, Antoine DL R-So. 5-10 246 Philadelphia/Scotland School51 Petersheim, Joel LB R-So. 5-11 202 Narvon/Garden Spot94 Pettine, Franco DL R-So. 6-1 247 Gilbertsville/St. Pius X15 Proctor, Travis CB R-Fr. 5-10 170 Columbia/Columbia54 Rainey, Tom OL Jr. 6-5 295 Landisville/Hempfi eld25d Reder, Jamie K Sr. 5-7 174 Warrenton, Va./Fauquier2 Richards, David HB R-Jr. 5-10 193 Clearfi eld/Clearfi eld73 Robbins, Kerry OL R-Jr. 6-1 315 Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley89 Robinson, Jonus LB R-Fr. 5-11 234 Drexel Hill/Upper Darby60 Roche, Myles OL Fr. 6-4 260 Taylor/Riverside45 Rossi, Mark TE So. 6-3 240 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop25d Rueda, Eric HB Fr. 6-1 190 Allentown/Parkland49 Ryan, Shane SE Fr. 6-5 194 Yardley/Pennsbury63 Sacco, Scott OL Jr. 6-2 290 Drums/Hazelton8d Sawick, Mike QB Fr. 5-11 182 Hatboro/Upper Moreland17 Sherbine, Brian QB R-So. 6-4 212 Somerset/Somerset5d Simmons, Josh HB R-So. 5-10 182 Somerset/Somerset44 Snellbaker, Zach SE Fr. 6-4 205 York/West York39 Snyder, Casey TE R-So. 6-1 222 Manheim/Manheim Township26 Steele, Anthony DB Fr. 5-8 175 Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township13 Stone, Jason S R-So. 6-3 198 Finksburg, Md./Westminster11 Stoops, Brett HB R-So. 5-10 178 Littlestown/Littlestown78 Thompson, Michael OL Fr. 6-4 280 Philadelphia/Central88 Tosi, Alex LB Fr. 6-1 215 Wilmington, Del./Archmere Academy65 Valerio, Russ OL Fr. 6-2 270 Limerick/Spring Ford97 Van Ness, Erik DL R-Fr. 6-0 225 Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack38 Van Orden, Vince LB Fr. 6-3 213 Keedysville, Md./Boonsboro12 Varischetti, Anthony QB Fr. 6-0 190 Brockway/Brockway75 Watson, Ryan OL Fr. 6-0 260 Boalsburg/State College81d West, Brendan K Fr. 5-9 170 Northumberland/Lourdes34 Wilkerson, Dave HB Sr. 5-10 180 Downingtown/Downingtown8d Wolford, Dee CB So. 6-0 180 Munhall/Steel Valley29 Wynne, Alan HB R-Fr. 5-7 175 Harrisburg/Central Dauphin

Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West Chester ’71), 18th yearAssistant Head Coach: Mark Maciejewski (Secondary)Assistant Coach: Pete Lee (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line)Assistant Coach: Mike Burket (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)Assistant Coach: J.C. Morgan (Running Backs)Assistant Coach: Chance Powell (Wide Receivers)Graduate Assistant: Frank Duffy (Defensive Line)Volunteer Assistant: John Wetzel (Offensive Line)Volunteer Assistant: Rick Henshaw (Tight Ends)Volunteer Assistant: Brandon Cook (Defensive Line)

Captain: Bill Morrison

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2007 Season OutlookThe future could once again be bright for the Shippensburg football team in 2007. Over the past 10 seasons, the Red Raiders have totaled 67 wins for an average of seven per sea-son, along with a .609 winning percentage.

Since 1997, the team has also posted a mark of 37-23 in PSAC Western Division games, a .617 winning percentage, fi nishing outside the top three in the standings just three times.

Coming off last year’s 5-6 record in which the team garnered 12 All-PSAC Western Division selections (the most among any PSAC school), seven return for this season. In addition, the Red Raiders return 13 of 22 starters as well as the team’s kicker, punter, and return specialist, all of whom garnered fi rst team all-conference honors in 2006.

However, if Shippensburg is to have a successful season, it fi rst must fi nd the answer to the Red Raiders’ most crucial concerns that will have a direct effect on the team’s record and perfor-mance on the fi eld.

“This year has a lot of questions,” said 18th-year Head Coach Rocky Rees. “We are inexperi-enced at key spots, and how they go will dictate how we go.”

The chief concern for the Red Raiders in 2007 is a challenging schedule that features seven road games, including week two at Liberty Uni-versity ranked at No. 25 in the Football Cham-pionship Subdivision (FCS). The Red Raiders also face two teams that advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship a year ago — Shepherd and West Chester. All three of those contests come in the fi rst four weeks of the season.

“We have one of the toughest schedules in the conference,” said Rees. “We face a top-25 team in Division IAA, two teams who made the play-offs last year, and then have our regular division-al schedule against teams like California (Pa.) and IUP, both of which are on the road.”

Perhaps almost as daunting as the team’s sched-ule is the task of fi lling in key personnel losses while waiting for the development of experi-ence at others, particularly on defense where Shippensburg ranked ninth in scoring defense and last in red zone defense last year.

“Right now, we’re either thin or not where we need to be,” Rees commented. “We will rely on the internal leadership of the players.”

OFFENSEAs Rees begins his 18th season at Shippensburg running the Wing-T offense, he welcomes back nine starters who feature some explosive and ex-perienced talent, the most notable of which is up front on the offensive line where the team returns four of fi ve starters.

While the quarterback position has been a re-volving door at times with two players boasting at least seven games of experience in each of the last fi ve seasons, the offensive line has under-gone the biggest transformation over the last two seasons after the group placed three mem-bers on the All-PSAC Western Division team, including tight end Brian Sekel, in 2004.

Beginning with the 2005 season when the Red Raiders had to replace all fi ve starters on the of-fensive line, plus three-time All-PSAC Western Division honoree and current Pittsburgh Steeler John Kuhn at fullback, Shippensburg has to-taled 3,168 yards rushing for an average of 144.0 per game and 28 touchdowns while allowing 64 sacks.

In comparison, the Red Raiders amassed 3,112 yards rushing, an average of 259.3 per game, 32 touchdowns and only 18 sacks in 2004.

Shippensburg returns its top three leading rush-ers from last season, and fi ve of its top six.

“The offensive line returns a lot of experience and the fullback and halfback positions have some real promise,” said Rees.

The team will look for some production out of its talented and athletic receiving corp.

QUARTERBACKSince 2004, the quarterback position has been the barometer by which Shippensburg’s success has been measured and 2007 will be no differ-ent. Over the last two seasons, the Red Raiders have played fi ve different quarterbacks, three of which started at least one game.

During that time, the quarterbacks have com-bined to throw 28 interceptions and just 11 touchdowns in the team’s 13 losses compared to

12 touchdowns and only four interceptions in its nine wins.

With the departure of three-year starter Tony Gomez, who fi nished his career with a 20-13 record and ranked sixth in school history with 3,431 passing yards and 26 touchdowns, the door is open for someone new to step in and take control of the offense.

The favorite is second-year veteran Gabe Maioc-co, a senior who transferred to Shippensburg from Kutztown prior to last season. Although he has just one season with the Red Raiders, Maiocco played in 10 games for the Golden Bears in 2003 and 2004.

In 10 games last season, Maiocco completed 63-of-161 pass attempts for 861 yards and fi ve touchdowns, four of which came in his fi nal three games of the season. Substituting for an injured Gomez against California (Pa.) on Oc-tober 28, Maiocco made his fi rst start in 18 ca-reer games. He completed 12-of-37 passes for 164 yards, all of which were career-highs, and had one touchdown.

While Maiocco enters the season as the starter, he is expected to receive strong competition from red-shirt sophomores Chad DiFebbo and Brian Sherbine.

“Maiocco is the starter right now, but I have seen improvement in both DiFebbo and Sher-bine,” Rees said. “We will just wait and see where camp takes us.”

DiFebbo is the only one with game experience, appearing in four games last season and com-pleting 3-of-10 passes for 68 yards and a touch-down. His most notable performance came against Edinboro in week 10 when he went 2-for-7 with 54 yards passing, including a 23-yard

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touchdown to Tim Devanney for his fi rst career touchdown.

Sherbine has spent the last two seasons as the quarterback on the scout team. According to the coaching staff, he also did very well in spring practice.

FULLBACKRees is really excited about the capable talent and depth of the team’s running back corps. Highlighted by the return of two-time All-PSAC Western Division selection and red-shirt senior Aaron Dykes, the fullback position has quality depth and proven experience.

A bruising runner with excellent size, Dykes has led Shippensburg in rushing each of the last two seasons, During that time, he has accounted for over one-third of the team’s rushing output, totaling 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns, av-eraging 4.0 yards per carry. In 32 career games, Dykes has one 100-yard rushing performance to his credit, totaling 139 yards and one touch-down on 25 carries versus Clarion in 2005.

Providing the depth behind Dykes will be red-shirt sophomore Chris Lynch who missed the 2006 season with a knee injury, sophomore Chris Infante, and senior Brad Catherman.

Lynch looks to regain the promise he showed in 2005 when he fi nished fourth on the team in rushing with 208 yards and two touchdowns. Appearing in 10 games, primarily as a reserve behind Dykes, Lynch did make one start at Bloomsburg in week three, totaling 39 yards on nine carries.

As the backup to Dykes last season, Infante looked awesome at times, especially at the start of the season. He fi nished third on the team in rushing with 381 yards and four touchdowns on 67 carries, but most of his production came in just three games. Against Mansfi eld, Kutztown and Lock Haven, Infante totaled 324 yards and four touchdowns on 51 carries, but had 57 yards on 16 carries in his other six games.

After not playing in the season-opener against Shepherd, Infante came off the bench in the third quarter to rush for 118 yards and two touchdowns at Mansfi eld followed by 97 yards and one score versus Kutztown. He would later total 109 yards and one touchdown in week seven at Lock Haven.

One of the team’s consistent performers on spe-cial teams, Catherman has seen very little action at fullback in his previous three seasons. The extent of his fullback experience came in 2005 when he totaled 18 carries for 60 yards and one touchdown while appearing in 10 games.

“Fullback could potentially be one of the best spots on offense for us this season,” noted Rees.

HALFBACKThere are four exciting and talented players looking to make an impact at halfback to help off-set the loss of Walter Crump who ranks 12th on the school’s career rushing list with 1,560 yards.

Red-shirt junior David Richards is the position’s top returner after he fi nished second on the team in rushing last season behind Dykes. Richards totaled 420 yards and two touchdowns in 2006

while leading the team in yards per carry with a 5.8 average. He was also a threat to catch passes out of the backfi eld, as he had 13 receptions for 152 yards — the second-highest total among all returning players, trailing only receiver Howard Chavous.

A standout running back in high school, Rich-ards is averaging 5.7 yards per carry in his two seasons with the Red Raiders.

Joining Richards as the team’s likely second starting halfback will be red-shirt senior Kyle Fogarty who has been one of the team’s most versatile threats over the last three seasons. Pri-marily used as a lead blocker in Shippensburg’s Wing-T attack because of his physical style, he has proven to be most effective as a receiver out of the backfi eld, totaling 23 receptions for 285 yards and three touchdowns in his career.

Among the experienced veterans at halfback is senior David Wilkerson who, since joining the team in 2003, has appeared in 33 games. Dur-ing that time, he has proven the ability to get into the end zone, scoring six touchdowns (three rushing, three receiving), the second-highest to-tal among all returning running backs. Wilker-son has complimented that with 258 receiving yards and 247 yards rushing.

The fourth player to watch is red-shirt fresh-man Kevin Marshall, who showed explosive speed and skill in spring practice. As a senior at Scotland School in 2005, he totaled 986 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns in nine games while totaling a season-high 217 yards in one game.

“Halfback could be a real strength for us this season,” said Rees. “There is a lot of big play

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WIDE RECEIVERSAlthough not a big concern, one of the question marks offensively for Shippensburg this season will be at wide receiver. While the position fea-tures some good playmakers, it was depleted by a graduation, a shift and a transfer.

Lost to graduation is Patrick Ferguson, who fi n-ished his career ranked third in school history with 20 receiving touchdowns and seventh on the career list with 1,841 receiving yards. Mean-while, after three seasons and 34 games as a wide receiver totaling 714 yards and four touch-downs on 45 receptions, senior Tim Devanney has been moved to defense where he is expected to help a depleted secondary by competing for time at safety.

Finally, lost by way of transfer to Shepherd was Brennon Relaford who at 6-4 was a large target with good hands and speed. In his fi rst collegiate season as a red-shirt last year, he appeared in 10 games, totaling four receptions for 59 yards and one touchdown.

Red-shirt senior Howard Chavous returns as the position’s top threat after having quietly emerged as a consistent performer over the past two seasons. During this span, he totaled 61 re-ceptions for 820 yards, the highest on the team. As a result of an injury to Ferguson in 2005, Chavous led the Red Raiders with 35 catches for 517 yards and two touchdowns.

The most likely candidate to join Chavous as one of the team’s top receiving threats is red-shirt freshman Mike Harris who missed the 2006 season with a leg injury. Harris was able to fully recover from his injury while getting key reps with the scout team. The coaching staff is hopeful he regains the form he showed as a true freshman in 2005 when he fi nished with 12 receptions for 189 yards and a touchdown, the second-highest total among receivers.

Also looking to emerge as wide receivers are red-shirt freshmen Chase DiFebbo and Jeff Fertig. DiFebbo, brother of quarterback hope-ful Chad, totaled 28 catches for 721 yards and nine touchdowns in just seven games as a senior at Phoenixville High School in 2005 where he earned All-PAC 10 Second Team honors.

Fertig’s 84 career catches at Susquehanna Town-ship High School were the third most in school history. He totaled over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a senior and was selected to the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association East-West game in 2005.

“The split end position features some real fi ne athletes,” commented Rees. “Chavous has been a strong performer over the last two seasons while Harris returns following a red-shirt sea-son after starting as a freshman.”

Rees added, “Tim Devanney was moved to de-fense in the spring, but could be recalled if nec-essary and DiFebbo has shown good speed and the ability to make plays.”

OFFENSIVE LINEMuch like last season, the offensive line returns most of its starters and key reserves. The key difference is that entering the 2007 season, the majority of the group will be entering its second season together.

After the mass exodus in 2004 and a rebuild-ing in 2005 with mostly red-shirt freshmen, last season was key for the group to establish a connection. Three of the fi ve linemen, red-shirt juniors Matt Olecki and Kerry Robbins, and ju-nior Tom Rainey, started all 11 games.

Junior Scott Sacco appeared in 10 games with nine starts while red-shirt junior Kevin Leaven-worth appeared in eight after having started all 11 games in 2005. Red-shirt sophomore Dave Fremont also gained some valuable experience in his fi rst season, appearing in six contests. Ex-pected to be a valuable addition to the group is red-shirt freshman Drew Gallardy who was an All-State Honorable Mention selection as a se-nior at Altoona High School.

“The offensive line returns a lot of experience,” said Rees. “Robbins and Rainey return at cen-ter and left tackle while Olecki will move from right guard to right tackle. Sacco should be the starter at left guard and Fremont will start at right guard.”

“Leavenworth will start the year as a reserve be-ing able to play at either center or tackle with Gallardy fi guring into the mix as well.”

The cohesiveness that group was able to build in 2005 and then strengthen in 2006 should pay Kyle Fogarty

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dividends in 2007. With the majority of this ex-perience entering its third season together, the coaching staff is hoping the team can improve its rushing offense that was ranked seventh in the PSAC while drastically limiting the number of sacks allowed. Shippensburg tied with Lock Haven for the league’s second-highest total of sacks allowed at 30.

An increase in rushing and a decrease in sacks should help improve the performance of the quarterbacks who combined to rank 12th in the PSAC in pass effi ciency.

TIGHT ENDPrimarily used as a blocker in the Wing-T of-fense, the tight end position at Shippensburg has seen strong talent over the last few seasons beginning with Joel Gamble and Brian Sekel who were All-PSAC Western Division fi rst and second team selections in 2003 and 2004, respectively.

Despite just one catch for seven yards last year, David Green proved to be a valuable asset in 2005 when he hauled in seven receptions for 116 yards and three touchdowns.

With the loss of Green, the success of the tight end position will start with sophomore Mark Rossi, who is one of just two players who re-turn with any game experience. A year ago, he appeared in all 11 games, splitting time with Green, but managed three catches for 34 yards.

In addition to Rossi, the only other Red Raid-er to boast any game experience is red-shirt sophomore Casey Snyder who appeared in two games last season. At Manheim Township High School, Snyder played fullback, linebacker and nose guard while also serving as the team’s punt-er. He fi nished second on the team in rushing and fourth in tackles as a senior.

A third candidate who could see time is red-shirt freshman Jake Biondi who was primarily used as an offensive tackle during his career at Springfi eld High School.

“The tight ends are a group of young kids with little to no game experience who are mostly newcomers,” said Rees.

DEFENSETraditionally known for having one of the league’s top defenses, Shippensburg will look to a select group of veterans for leadership in 2007 while hoping for the addition and fast develop-ment of some new talent.

Of the team’s 12 PSAC Western Division selec-tions a year ago, six were on defense, only two of which return this season.

“I don’t know that we are as strong as we want to be defensively,” Rees said. “We have some real

fi ne athletes returning, but we also have some real questions that need answered.”

The two biggest concerns for the Red Raiders will be the defensive line and the secondary. While some key players return at both, the team is also expecting some good competition to fi ll those spots.

As a unit a year ago, Shippensburg was in the upper echelon of the PSAC, leading the league in sacks while ranking fi fth in pass defense and sixth in both rushing defense and total defense.

However, the team was ninth in scoring defense, allowing the opposition an average of 23.4 points per game. The Red Raiders were also last in the conference in red zone defense, surren-dering touchdowns on 20 of the opposition’s 25 trips inside the 20-yard line.

While that may not seem all that bad, the team must also replace key personnel like three-time All-PSAC Western Division selection Frank Duffy and two-time All-conference pick John Sharbaugh, a duo that combined to start 71 ca-reer games. Also gone is All-PSAC Western Di-vision First Team selection James Rockymore.

One benefi t for the Red Raiders defensively is that Duffy and four-year veteran Brandon Cook will join the team as coaches, working with the defensive line.

DEFENSIVE LINEThe defensive line has a number of players with plenty of ability and talent. How that will play out remains to be seen.

While both starting defensive ends from last year in senior Josh Emberg and red-shirt junior Jason Groller return, the two defensive tackle positions could be fi lled by any one of fi ve players.

After appearing in eight games as a sophomore in 2005, Emberg made 10 starts last season, fi n-ishing third among defensive linemen with 29 total tackles and seven for loss. He also had 4.5 sacks which was second on the team.

Groller started all 11 games at defensive end last season en route to earning All-PSAC Western Division Second Team honors after his 41 to-tal tackles, 14 for loss and 4.5 sacks were tops among all defensive linemen. A standout wres-tler for Shippensburg as well, Groller took sec-ond as a heavyweight at the 2007 NCAA Divi-sion II Wrestling Championships.

As for the fi ve players vying for time on the in-terior, the front runners look to be sophomores Michael Apgar and Rick Stavig, and red-shirt sophomore Antoine Parks.

Apgar was the most accomplished of the three last season, fi nishing with 18 tackles, two for loss and one sack in eight games. Stavig added eight tackles, two for loss and one sack in fi ve games while Parks saw the most action, appear-ing in 10 games and making fi ve tackles.

Others expected to battle up front are red-shirt sophomore Franco Pettine, junior John Lach-man and red-shirt junior Joe Brockmeyer.

Since coming to Shippensburg in 2003, Pet-tine played in just three games, all in the 2004 season. Lachman is the most experienced of the

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three, having played in 10 games in 2005, total-ing 19 tackles, including two for loss.

Brockmeyer comes to Shippensburg by way of McDaniel and Virginia Tech. After trying to walk-on with the Hokies, the native of Pasa-dena, Maryland went to Division III McDaniel prior to the 2005 season. A player with good size and strength, he is looking to get some playing time at defensive end.

“Both defensive ends return in Emberg and Groller, but the defensive tackles could be a re-volving door,” commented Rees. “Lachman has quality game experience and Parks and Apgar have both shown promise.”

LINEBACKERSArguably the strength of the defense lies in its linebacker corps. Recent success has shown Shippensburg could lay claim to the Division II version of Linebacker U.

Since 2002, at least one Red Raider linebacker has earned All-PSAC Western Division hon-ors, including one fi rst-team selection each of the last fi ve years. Last year, Frank Duffy and red-shirt senior Jaron Nalewak helped extend that streak to six straight years with at least one selection as Nalewak earned fi rst-team honors and Duffy second team.

While Duffy has moved on, Nalewak returns at “Will” linebacker to lead one of the best groups

in the PSAC along with red-shirt junior Bill Morrison at “Mike” linebacker.

Nalewak had one of the best defensive seasons in school history, fi nishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the single-season record. He was also just 2.5 sacks short of the single-sea-son record of 10. He led the team in tackles and ended the year ranked third in the PSAC in tackles for loss and fourth in sacks. He was also 15th in Division II in tackles for loss.

After missing the 2005 season, Morrison won the starting middle linebacker job in spring practice and started all 11 games last year. He fi nished second on the team in tackles behind Nalewak with 72 tackles, including 11 for a loss and 2.0 sacks. Morrison, who was selected by the players as the team’s lone captain this season, had three fumble recoveries.

Despite having to go back to a reserve roll last season after fi nishing third on the team with 79 tackles, including a team-high 12 for loss in nine starts in 2005, red-shirt junior Josh Oswalt made the most of his opportunities a year ago as he totaled 17 tackles, primarily on special teams. He also added one tackle for loss, one sack, and one fumble recovery.

With Oswalt listed as the back-up behind Mor-rison at middle linebacker, competition for the other outside linebacker position, or “Sam,” is expected to be fi lled by red-shirt sophomores Andy Casale or Joel Petersheim. Both were re-

serves last season and appeared primarily on special teams. Peter-sheim appeared in 10 games and totaled sev-en tackles, and Casale made seven appearanc-es with four tackles.

“We expect big things from the linebacker po-sition with the return of Morrison, Nalewak and Oswalt,” said Rees. “In addition to the bat-tle at Sam, we can also move Oswalt outside if necessary.”

DEFENSIVE BACKJohn Sharbaugh. Brent Grimes. Mike Street. Those are names of some of the top-notch talent Shippensburg has had in the defensive secondary, all of whom have earned All-PSAC Western Division honors.

Three players who look to add their names to that list are red-shirt senior Jonathan Aldridge, junior Reggie Farrior, and sophomore Dee Wol-ford. All three were important members of the defensive backfi eld that helped the Red Raiders rank fi fth in the PSAC in pass defense.

Aldridge is the most experienced of the three, looking to start at free safety for the third-straight season and be one of the team’s leaders. However, despite totaling 167 tackles, including nine for loss and three interceptions over the last two seasons, and because of Grimes and Shar-baugh, he has been overlooked for all-confer-ence honors.

Since coming to Shippensburg in 2005, Far-rior has played in all 22 games, totaling 14 pass breakups and two interceptions. Last year, he tied for second in the PSAC with 11 breakups while fi nishing fi fth on the team with 53 tackles. He also added a blocked kick.

Wolford made a strong impact in his fi rst sea-son with the Red Raiders in 2006. He played in all 11 games, making seven starts at cornerback, and totaling 25 tackles with four pass breakups.

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With Aldridge starting at free safety and Farrior and Wolford battling it out at one corner, there will be open competition at the other cornerback spot and strong safety. Among those competing for cornerback are red-shirt freshman Jamahn McCollough and junior Gus Macfoy.

An All-Baltimore County Honorable Men-tion selection as a senior at Randallstown High School in Maryland, McCollough will be look-ing for his fi rst collegiate action this season. Meanwhile, Macfoy is a transfer from Shepherd who was last with the team in 2004.

At strong safety, red-shirt sophomore Josh Har-ding and red-shirt freshman Travis Proctor are expected to compete for the starting job. Hard-ing appeared in one game in 2004, totaling one pass break-up while Proctor has yet to see any game action after red-shirting last year.

“We have some concerns in the secondary, but Aldridge and Farrior return as two-year start-ers,” said Rees. “Wolford and Macfoy also have good college experience. As for the other posi-tions, we will be looking to see what everyone can do.”

SPECIAL TEAMSFor the third-straight season in 2006, Shippensburg laid claim to one of the top spe-cial teams units in the conference, possibly the nation, and things look good in 2007.

After earning All-PSAC Western Division First Team honors in 2005, senior Jamie Reder re-ceived second team accolades a year ago, hitting 8-of-13 fi eld goal attempts. He enters this sea-son having made 35-of-44 career attempts for 79.5-percent, just 0.5-percent off the NCAA Division II all-time record held by Bill May of Clarion (1977-80).

Reder’s 35 fi eld goals are the second most in school history while his 192 points are fourth.

Sophomore Kyler Ford earned an all-conference fi rst team selection as a punter, fi nishing sec-ond in the PSAC, 20th in Division II, with an average of 39.7 yards per punt. Ford’s selection marked the third-straight year Shippensburg’s punter was selected to the fi rst team after Den-ver Brydon earned back-to-back honors in 2004 and 2005.

Red-shirt senior Howard Chavous was named All-PSAC Western Division First Team as a return specialist in 2006 after averaging 28.6 yards per kick return, a mark that was tops in the PSAC and sixth in Division II. Against Kutztown, he returned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, the third-longest kickoff return in school history.

In addition to Chavous, red-shirt junior David Richards and red-shirt freshman Kevin Marshall are expected to handle some of the kick and punt return duties to fi ll the void left by Patrick Fer-guson who was the team’s primary punt returner last season, totaling 231 yards on 18 returns for an average of 12.8 per return. He also averaged 23.9 yards on 15 kick returns with an 80-yard touchdown return against Edinboro.

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11 games last season as the team’s primary long snapper for punts and extra points.

“We have some of the best specialists in the PSAC,” Rees said. “We have arguably the top kicker, punter and returners in the league in Reder, Ford and Chavous and we should only get better with the addition of Kevin Marshall’s speed and ability.”

Shippensburg will open its 103rd season on September 1 when the team travels to Shepherd for the 10th annual Great Valley Classic.

This year will also be the 48th, and possibly last, year of competition for Shippensburg in the PSAC Western Division. With the addition of Gannon, Mercyhurst, and C.W. Post beginning in the 2008 season, the Red Raiders could move to the Eastern Division pending approval from conference administrators and presidents.

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2007 Quick FactsGeneral InformationName of School: Shippensburg UniversityCity/Zip: Shippensburg, Pa. 17257Founded: 1871Enrollment: 7,600Nickname: Red RaidersSchool Colors: Red and BlueStadium: Seth GroveCapacity: 7,700Surface: Natural GrassAffi liations: NCAA Division IIConference: PA State Athletic (Western Division)President: Dr. William N. RuudAlma Mater, Year: Nebraska ’78 (Ph.D.)Director of Athletics: Dr. Roberta PageAlma Mater, Year: Slippery Rock ‘88Athletic Department Phone: 717-477-1711

HistoryFirst Year: 1891 (1926 as four-year college)NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 2-3Last Appearance: 2004, second roundResult: L, 28-33 vs. West Chester at homeOverall All-Time Record: 439-368-31 (.542)NCAA Record (since 1926): 382-316-21 (.546)

Sports InformationSID: Jason EichelbergerOffi ce Phone: 717-477-1201Home/Cell Phone: 717-496-1884SID Fax: 717-477-1253Press Box Phone: 717-477-1391Hotline: 717-477-7678E-Mail Address: [email protected]: http://raiders.ship.eduSID Mailing Address: Shippensburg UniversitySports Information Offi ce1871 Old Main Drive (OM 302)Shippensburg, Pa. 17257

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Rocky ReesAlma Mater/Year: West Chester ‘71Record at School: 102-86-1, 17 yearsCareer Record/Years: 138-101-2, 22 yearsFootball Offi ce: 717-477-1758Best time of day to reach coach: Through SID

Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year)Mark Maciejewski (Shippensburg ’92)Pete Lee (Cornell ‘83)Mike Burket (Indiana (Pa.) ‘92)J.C. Morgan (Bucknell ’04)Chance Powell (Shippensburg ‘87)Frank Duffy (Shippensburg ’07)Rick Henshaw - Volunteer AssistantJohn Wetzel - Volunteer AssistantBrandon Cook - Volunteer Assistant

Team InformationOverall Record Last Year: 5-6 Home: 2-4 Away: 3-2Conference Record/Finish: 3-3 (T-4th, West) Home: 1-2 Away: 2-1Final Rankings: NoneBasic Offense: Wing-TBasic Defense: Multiple 4-3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 28/18 Offense: 13/9 Defense: 12/9 Special Teams: 3/0 (PK, P, LS)Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9 Offense: 6/5 Defense: 7/4 Special Teams: 3/0 (PK, P, LS)

Broadcast InformationRadio Station: WSYC 88.7 FM (student)Contact: Michael GardnerPhone: 717-477-1759 (offi ce) or 717-360-1194 (cell)Radio Mailing Address: WSYC 88.7 FM Third Floor, CUB Shippensburg University 1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, Pa. 17257Play-by-Play: Dan DiVeglioPhone: 215-630-0183E-mail: [email protected]

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing GP Att. Yds. Avg. TDAaron Dykes 10 139 514 3.7 6David Richards 11 72 420 5.8 2Dave Wilkerson 11 17 41 2.4 2Kyle Fogarty 9 3 15 5.0 0

Passing GP Cmp. Att. Pct. Yds. Int. TDGabe Maiocco 11 63 161 39.1 861 5 8Chad DiFebbo 4 3 10 30.0 68 1 1

Receiving GP Rec. Yds. Avg. Avg./G TDHoward Chavous 11 26 303 11.7 27.5 0Tim Devanney 11 15 193 12.9 17.5 2David Richards 11 13 152 11.7 13.8 0Dave Wilkerson 11 4 48 12.0 4.4 0

Tackles GP Solo Assist Total Int. QBS TFL-YdsJaron Nalewak 11 53 25 78 0-0 7.5-47 19.0-77Bill Morrison 11 29 43 72 0-0 2.0-17 8.0-28Jonathan Aldridge 10 38 30 68 1-5 0-0 0.5-1Reggie Farrior 10 28 25 53 2-10 0-0 1.5-3Jason Groller 11 21 20 41 1-2 4.5-24 11.5-49

Returning Offensive StartersTom Rainey (LT, 6-4, 274, Jr.)Scott Sacco (LG, 6-2, 270, Jr.)Kerry Robbins (C, 6-0, 282, R-Jr.)Matt Olecki (RG, 6-4, 270, R-Jr.)David Richards (RHB, 5-10, 193, R-Jr.)Aaron Dykes (FB, 5-11, 237, R-Sr.)

Returning SpecialistsJamie Reder (PK, 5-9, 178, Sr.)Kyler Ford (P, 5-11, 180, So.)James D’Annibale (LS, 5-10, 225, So.)

Returning Defensive StartersJason Groller (LE, 6-2, 260, R-Jr.)Michael Apgar (DT, 6-1, 275, So.)Josh Emberg (RE, 6-2, 237, Sr.)Bill Morrison (MLB, 6-2, 225, R-Jr.)Jaron Nalewak (OLB, 6-0, 191, R-Sr.)Reggie Farrior (CB, 5-8, 149, Jr.)Jonathan Aldridge (FS, 6-0, 180, R-Sr.)

All-Star CandidatesOffense: Aaron Dykes (FB), Mike Harris (WR), Chris Lynch (FB), Matt Olecki (RG), Tom Rainey (LT), Jamie Reder (PK), David Richards (HB), Kerry Robbins (C), Scott Sacco (LG)Defense: Jonathan Aldridge (FS), Reggie Farrior (CB), Kyler Ford (P), Bill Morrison (LB), Jaron Nalewak (LB)

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2006 SCHEDULE/RESULTS(5-6, 3-3 PSAC Western Division)

Date Opponent Site Result RecordSept. 2 SHEPHERD Seth Grove Stadium L, 0-14 0-1Sept. 9 at Mansfi eld Mansfi eld, PA W, 35-0 1-1Sept. 16 KUTZTOWN Seth Grove Stadium W, 42-27 2-1Sept. 23 at West Chester West Chester, PA L, 0-24 2-2Sept. 30 BLOOMSBURG Seth Grove Stadium L, 14-35 2-3Oct. 7 at Slippery Rock * Slippery Rock, PA W, 28-21 3-3, 1-0Oct. 14 at Lock Haven * Lock Haven, PA W, 20-17 OT 4-3, 2-0Oct. 21 INDIANA (PA) * Seth Grove Stadium L, 16-20 4-4, 2-1Oct. 28 CALIFORNIA (PA) * Seth Grove Stadium L, 20-35 4-5, 2-2Nov. 4 at Edinboro * Meadville, PA L, 30-54 4-6, 2-3Nov. 11 CLARION * Seth Grove Stadium W, 35-10 5-6, 3-3

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2007 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Site Result Game NotesSept. 1 at Shepherd Shepherdstown, WV 1 PM SU leads overall 28-14 Great Valley Classic (Shepherd leads 5-4)Sept. 8 at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 7 PM First meeting Division I-AASept. 15 at Kutztown Kutztown, PA 3 PM SU leads 43-14-2 SportsFever TVSept. 22 WEST CHESTER Seth Grove Stadium 3 PM WCU leads 19-8-1 SportsFever TV/SUTVSept. 29 EDINBORO * Seth Grove Stadium 1 PM SU leads 23-22-1 Parents and Family Day SUTVOct. 6 at Clarion * Clarion, PA 2 PM Clarion leads 34-17-1Oct. 13 at Millersville Millersville, PA 1 PM SU leads 34-23-2Oct. 20 SLIPPERY ROCK * Seth Grove Stadium 1 PM SRU leads 38-20-2 SUTVOct. 27 LOCK HAVEN * Seth Grove Stadium 1 PM SU leads 43-18-3 Homecoming SUTVNov. 3 at Indiana (Pa.) * Indiana, PA 1 PM IUP leads 43-17-4 IUP has won 18-straightNov. 10 at California (Pa.) * California, PA TBA SU leads 41-28-1 FSN Pittsburgh

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2007 SEASON NOTES• Head coach Rocky Rees enters his 18th

year at Shippensburg in 2007 with a record of 102-86-1 in 17 previous seasons with the Red Raiders. He will coach in his 200th game at the university on November 10 when the team travels to California (Pa.). Overall, Rees is 138-101-2 in 22 seasons as a college head coach after posting a mark of 36-15-1 in fi ve seasons at Division III Susquehanna.

• Senior Jamie Reder enters his fi nal season having made 35-of-44 fi eld goal attempts in his career for a 79.5-percent success rate. While he is well on his way to setting a new school record for career fi eld goal accuracy, currently held by Howie Guarini (1988-91) at 73.8-percent, he is also approaching the NCAA Division II career record which stands at 80.0-percent and is held by Billy May of Clarion (1977-80). Reder’s 35 fi eld goals are already second on the school’s ca-reer list, trailing only Guarini who made 45. Meanwhile, Reder’s 192 points are fourth on the all-time Shippensburg list for points scored by a kicker and fi fth for total points.

• Sophomore Kyler Ford earned an All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection as a punter last year after fi nishing second in the PSAC in punting with an average of 39.7 yards per punt, a mark that was 20th in Division II punting. Ford’s selection marks the third-straight year that Shippensburg’s punter was selected to the First Team after Denver Brydon, Ford’s position coach in 2006, earned back-to-back honors in 2004 and 2005. Ford was also selected to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Northeast Region Second Team and the Daktronics, Inc. All-Northeast Region Second Team.

• Red-shirt senior Howard Chavous was cho-sen to the All-PSAC Western Division First Team as a return specialist in 2006 after aver-aging 28.6 yards per kick return, a mark that was tops in the PSAC and sixth in Division II. He was named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Northeast Region Third Team as a returner and against Kutztown, returned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touch-down. Chavous also fi nished second on the team in receptions and receiving yards.

• Red-shirt senior Aaron Dykes earned All-PSAC Western Division Second Team honors for the second consecutive season in 2006, leading the team in rushing for the second-straight season while ranking 10th in the PSAC. He was also third on the team in scoring and total offense and had a team-high six rushing touchdowns. Dykes was also named to Don Hansen’s Football Ga-zette All-Northeast Region Second Team.

• Red-shirt senior Jaron Nalewak had one of the best defensive seasons in school history a year ago, fi nishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the school single-season record. He was also just 2.5 sacks short of the single-season record of 10. An All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection, Nalewak led the team in tackles and ended the year ranked third in the PSAC in tackles for loss and fourth in sacks. He was also 15th in Di-vision II in tackles for loss. Nalewak was to the Daktronics, Inc. All-Northeast Region Second Team.

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Preseason Depth ChartOFFENSESE 84 Mike Harris R-So. 6-0 180 East Earl, Pa. 6 Howard Chavous R-Sr. 5-8 167 Collingdale, Pa. 21 Chase DiFebbo R-Fr. 6-2 193 Phoenixville, Pa. 82 Max Motkowski R-Fr. 6-3 192 Birdsboro, Pa. 81 Jeff Fertig R-Fr. 5-11 195 Harrisburg, Pa. LT 54 Tom Rainey Jr. 6-5 295 Landisville, Pa. 61 Luke Grata R-So. 6-2 290 Mineral Point, Pa. 56 Steven Howenwarter Fr. 6-2 272 Landisville, Pa. LG 63 Scott Sacco So. 6-2 290 Drums, Pa. 74 Drew Gallardy R-Fr. 6-2 245 Altoona, Pa. 64 Bret Olson Fr. 6-3 250 Philadelphia, Pa. C 73 Kerry Robbins R-So. 6-0 282 Mechanicsburg, Pa. 67 Peter Kreisher Fr. 6-3 290 Macungie, Pa. 75 Ryan Watson Fr. 6-0 260 Boalsburg, Pa. 79 Matt Fitzpatrick Fr. 6-3 285 Mechanicsburg, Pa. RG 53 Dave Fremont R-So. 6-2 275 Drexel Hill, Pa. 60 Myles Roche Fr. 6-4 260 Taylor, Pa. 65 Russ Valerio Fr. 6-2 270 Limerick, Pa. 79 Matt Fitzpatrick Fr. 6-3 285 Mechanicsburg, Pa.

RT 71 Matt Olecki R-So. 6-3 285 Perkiomen, Pa. 66 Kevin Leavenworth R-So. 6-2 285 Milan, Pa. 78 Michael Thompson Fr. 6-4 280 Philadelphia, Pa. TE 45 Mark Rossi So. 6-3 240 Johnstown, Pa. 39 Casey Snyder R-So. 6-1 222 Manheim, Pa. 83 Jake Biondi R-Fr. 6-3 225 Springfi eld, Pa. 80 Brian Heitz Fr. 6-4 237 New Holland, Pa. QB 16 Gabe Maiocco R-Sr. 6-2 208 Media, Pa. 3 Chad DiFebbo R-So. 6-2 189 Phoenixville, Pa. 17 Brian Sherbine R-So. 6-4 212 Somerset, Pa.

LHB 10 Kyle Fogarty R-Sr. 5-10 191 Kintnersville, Pa. 11 Brett Stoops R-So. 5-10 178 Littlestown, Pa. 22 Kevin Marshall R-Fr. 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa.

RHB 34 Dave Wilkerson Sr. 5-10 180 Downingtown, Pa. 2 David Richards R-Jr. 5-10 193 Clearfi eld, Pa. 47 Roshaan McCain Fr. Chester Springs, Pa. FB 30 Chris Lynch R-So. 5-10 214 Bushkill, Pa. 31 Aaron Dykes R-Sr. 5-11 237 West Chester, Pa. 20 Brad Catherman R-Jr. 6-1 215 Miffl inburg, Pa.

DEFENSELE 70 Jason Groller Jr. 6-2 222 Easton, Pa. 99 Joe Brockmeyer R-Jr. 6-2 240 Pasadena, Md. 93 Eric Liddell R-Fr. 6-2 245 Lewisberry, Pa.

DT 78 Michael Apgar Fr. 6-1 275 Easton, Pa. 94 Franco Pettine R-So. 6-1 247 Gilbertsville, Pa. 97 Erik Van Ness R-Fr. 6-0 225 Lackawaxen, Pa.

NG 52 Antoine Parks R-Fr. 5-10 246 Philadelphia, Pa. 91 John Lachman Jr. 6-2 250 Bryn Mawr, Pa.

RE 95 Josh Emberg Jr. 6-2 237 Carlisle, Pa. 92 Chris Kawchak Fr. 6-2 225 Somerset, Pa. 57 Andy Horn R-Fr. 6-3 215 York, Pa.

SAM 51 Joel Petersheim R-So. 5-11 202 Narvon, Pa. 46 Andy Casale R-So. 6-0 210 Mechanicsburg, Pa. 62 Richard Allen R-Fr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia, Pa. MIKE 32 Bill Morrison R-Jr. 6-2 235 Brookeville, Pa. 33 Josh Oswalt R-Jr. 5-10 230 Carlisle, Pa. 86 Taylor Davis R-Fr. 6-2 226 Greencastle, Pa.

WILL 85 Jaron Nalewak Sr. 6-0 191 Chambersburg, Pa. 41 Riley Bowen Fr. 6-0 200 Mansfi eld, Pa. 36 Louie Amabili Fr. 6-0 213 Salisbury, Md.

WC 1 Reggie Farrior So. 5-8 149 Johnstown, Pa. 23 Jamahn McCullogh R-Fr. 5-10 185 Randallstown, Md.

SS 4 Jonathan Aldridge R-Jr. 6-2 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. 13 Jason Stone R-So. 6-3 198 Finksburg, Md. 9 Tim Devanney Sr. 5-11 181 Miffl inburg, Pa.

FS 14 Josh Harding R-So. 6-0 170 Kintnersville, Pa. 15 Travis Proctor R-Fr. 5-10 170 Columbia, Pa. 9 Tim Devanney Sr. 5-11 181 Miffl inburg, Pa. SC 7 Gus Macfoy Jr. 5-9 165 Lanham, Md. 8 Dee Wolford Sr. 6-0 180 Munhall, Pa.

SPECIAL TEAMSK 25 Jamie Reder Sr. 5-6 175 Warrenton, Va. 81 Brendan West Fr. 5-9 170 Northumberland, Pa.

LS 50 James D’Annibale So. 5-10 235 Shippensburg, Pa.

H 16 Gabe Maiocco R-Sr. 6-2 208 Media, Pa. 3 Chad DiFebbo R-So. 6-0 185 Phoenixville, Pa.

P 28 Kyler Ford So. 5-11 180 Bedford, Pa. 50 James D’Annibale So. 5-10 235 Shippensburg, Pa. 80 Greg Edelman Fr. 6-2 196 Ephrata, Pa.

PR 6 Howard Chavous R-Sr. 5-8 167 Collingdale, Pa. 22 Kevin Marshall R-Fr. 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa.

KR 6 Howard Chavous R-Sr. 5-8 167 Collingdale, Pa 22 Kevin Marshall R-Fr. 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa.

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4Jonathan

AldridgeS • R-Sr. • 6-2, • 190Pittsburgh/Seneca Valley

One of the top defensive backs in the PSAC…fourth-year player who is expected to start at free safety for the third consecutive season…ranks fi rst on the team in career tackles with 165…has appeared in 27 career games, starting in 21 of them which is the second-highest total among returning players…has totaled six career games with 10 or more tackles.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): Started 10 games at free safety, missing only the Lock Haven game on October 14 because of injury…fi nished fourth on the team in tackles with 68, the second-highest total among defensive backs…totaled 10 or more tackles twice with a season and team-high 12 versus Bloomsburg at home on September 30…ranked 24th in the PSAC in tackles per game at 6.8…had a team-high 11 tackles against Edinboro on November 4…totaled a tackle for loss at home versus Indiana (Pa.) on October 21…had one interception in the home-opener against Kutztown on September 16…picked off a Kyle Spotts pass at the Shippensburg 27-yard line on third-and-10 ending a 12-play, 41-yard Golden Bear drive…led the team in tackles three times.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Emerged as the team’s starter at free safety, starting all 11 games…led the team in tackles with 97, including 53 solo and 44 assisted…also had 5.5 tackles for loss and two interceptions…fi n-ished sixth in the PSAC in tackles, averaging 8.8 per game…had a ca-reer-high 16 tackles at Slippery Rock on October 29…totaled 10 or more tackles in four games…had 33 tackles in the fi rst three games, including 12 each in back-to-back games at Shepherd and Slippery Rock…totaled 10 tackles at home against Indiana (Pa.) on October 1…intercepted a pass deep in Shippensburg territory at Lock Haven on October 8, ending a Bald Eagle drive on the 22-yard line…also had an interception at home versus Clarion on October 22…totaled two tackles for loss at Slippery Rock…also had two tackles for loss at Shepherd.

2004 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in six games as a reserve safety… did not record any statistics.

2003 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Seneca Valley High School: Played for head coach Robert Ceh…com-peted in the Quad North Conference…played quarterback in a Wing-T offense as well as defensive back…after back-to-back 3-7 records in 2000 and 2001, he led the Raiders to an 8-3 mark as a senior in 2002, advanc-ing to the second round of the WPIAL Class AAAA playoffs…started six games as a junior, completing 28-of-66 pass attempts for 270 yards and three touchdowns…also rushed for 271 yards…also played basketball.

Personal: Full name is Jonathan David Aldridge…is the son of John and Debra Aldridge…born on Oct. 8, 1984…majoring in marketing…is one of four children with sisters, Lesley and Stephanie, and brother, Eric…Leslie is currently an assistant volleyball coach at Eastern Kentucky where she ended her career as the program’s all-time digs leader with 1,551…she also ranked seventh in career kills with 1,391.

Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU FF FR2006 10-10 38 30 68 0.5-1 0.0-0 1-5 4 0 02005 11-11 53 44 97 5.5-10 0.0-0 2-10 2 1 02004 6-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Career 27-21 91 74 165 6.0-11 0.0-0 3-15 6 1 0

77Michael

ApgarDL • So. • 6-1 • 275Easton/Easton

A second-year player who emerged as the starter midway through last season…enters the 2007 season as the starter at defensive tackle.

2006 (Freshman): Appeared in the fi nal eight games of the season after not seeing action in the fi rst three…made fi ve starts over the fi nal seven games, including three of the last four…totaled 18 tackles with two for loss and one sack…also had one quarterback hurry…totaled a career-high fi ve tackles in his fi rst career start against Bloomsburg at home on September 30…also had four tackles against California (Pa.) on October 28…picked up his fi rst career sack against Clarion in the fourth quarter of the season fi nale when he dropped Tyler Huether for a loss of nine yards on second-and-13…combined with Frank Duffy for a tackle for loss against Edinboro on November 4.

At Easton High School: Named All-State Second Team at offensive tackle by the Associated Press as a senior in 2003…also earned all-area fi rst team honors from both the Morning Call and Express Times …played for head coach Steve Shiffert…three-year letterwinner…Red Rovers went 11-3 in 2003 en route to winning Lehigh Valley Conference and District XI championships.

Personal: Full name is Michael Edward James Apgar…is the son of James Faulstick and Gail Apgar…born on June 15, 1986…majoring in social work.

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83Jake

BiondiTE • R-Fr. • 6-3 • 225Springfi eld/Springfi eld

Looks to compete for playing time at the tight end position after red-shirting his freshman season in 2006…will look to parlay a successful high school career as both a tight end and a defensive lineman into a blocking role for Shippensburg.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Seneca Valley High School: Played for head coach Chris Bell…com-peted in the Central League…played tight end while on offense and also served as a defensive lineman…was an offensive tackle for a majority of his high school career…led his team in tackles for loss in his senior sea-son…named to the All-Central League squad as an offensive and de-fensive lineman…was a three-time letterwinner, including twice at the varsity level…earned honorable mention from the Delco All Stars, was also the starting tight end for the West team in the All Star Hero Bowl.

Personal: Full name is Jacob Richard Biondi…is the son of Ken and Joan Biondi…born on Nov. 25, 1987…major is undeclared.

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BonshockS • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 185Carlisle/Boiling Springs

Will vie for playing time at safety after red-shirting his freshman season in 2006…will provide depth for the secondary.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Boiling Springs High School: Played for head coach Matt Heiser…com-peted in the Mid-Penn Capital League…played tight end and safety… totaled nine touchdowns and three interceptions during his senior sea-son…combined to amass 15 touchdowns over the course of three seasons in high school…named to second-team squads as a defender in his junior season and for offense in his senior season…earned all-area second team honors from the Carlisle Sentinel…won three letters in football and two in track for sprinting and jumps.

Personal: Full name is Eric Robert Bonshock…is the son of Michael and Terre Bonshock…born on Feb. 22, 1988…major is undeclared…has a brother, Ryan.

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BrockmeyerDE • R-Jr. • 6-2 • 240Pasadena, Md/Northeast

Will be looking to crack the starting lineup at defensive end after arriving at Shippensburg, his third school…possesses good size and strength for his position…previously attended Virginia Tech and McDaniel.

2006 (R-Sophomore): Did not play.

2005 (R-Freshman at McDaniel): Transferred to McDaniel College from Virginia Tech…vied for an inside linebacker position at his father’s alma mater…defensive coordinator Brad Fordyce described him as pos-sessing “freakish” raw strength…did not record any statistics.

2004 (Freshman at Virginia Tech): Attempted to walk-on at Virginia Tech…did not play.

Northeast High School: Played for head coach Mike Cutham…played fullback, linebacker and defensive end… was a three-time letterwinner… earned the Ed Heaphy award while a captain of the team… recognized as a scholar athlete… graduated in the top 10 percent of his class.

Personal: Full name is Joseph John Brockmeyer III…is the son of Joe and Debbie Brockmeyer…born on Oct. 06, 1983…is majoring in exercise science…has a brother, Justin, who transferred to East Carolina’s football team after playing for McDaniel, and a sister, Jessica, who plays soccer at Northeast High School…father was a two-time All-American as a foot-ball player and played one season with the Hamilton TigerCats of the Canadian Football League.

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CasaleLB • R-So. • 6-0 • 210Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley

A strong linebacker that will compete for playing time after debuting as a reserve in 2006…

2006 (R-Freshman): Participated in seven games for the Red Raiders…recorded one solo tackle in contests against Kutztown, California (Pa.), Edinboro and assisted on a tackle in the season fi nale against Clarion… appeared off the bench in games against Mansfi eld, West Chester and Indiana (Pa.).

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Cumberland Valley High School: Played for head coach Tim Rimp-fel…played linebacker and fullback… led his team in rushing yards (666) and tackles (110) in his senior season… scored 15 touchdowns as a run-ning back and recorded an interception, sack and forced a fumble at line-backer…named to the all-district squad in 2003 and the Carlisle Sentinel All-Defensive First Team in 2004 while a captain of his team…competed on a squad that won the Mid Penn Commonwealth Championship and were District 3 Champions.

Personal: Full name is Andrew Scott Casale…is the son of Jeff and Mary Ann Casale…born on Mar. 14, 1987…is majoring in secondary education.

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CathermanFB • R-Jr. • 6-1 • 215Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg

Fourth-year player who adds depth at fullback…also plays a signifi cant role on special teams…led all fullbacks with a 350-pound bench press during spring testing.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in just three games on special teams because of a leg injury…played against Slippery Rock, Edinboro and Clarion…totaled one assisted tackle against Clarion in the season-fi nale.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in 10 of the team’s 11 games as a freshman and fi nished the season with 60 yards rushing on 18 attempts to go along with one touchdown in Week 10 against Slippery Rock… recorded a season-high 24 yards against Lock Haven in Week 7 before running for 21 yards and a touchdown against The Rock…fi nished the Week 8 contest against Clarion with 15 yards on seven carries…returned two kicks during the season for a total of seven yards…netted two tack-les on the season, recording a solo tackle against Clarion and an assisted tackle at The Rock.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Miffl inburg High School: Three-year letterwinner as a running back and linebacker…played for head coach Mark Reitz…totaled 1,498 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns on 280 carries as a senior…team captain as a senior…named All-Central Susquehanna Conference (CSC) and Daily

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Personal: Full name is Bradley Andrew Catherman…is the son of Tim and Bridget Catherman…born on Mar. 26, 1986…majoring in biology and secondary education.

Rushing G-GS Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG2006 3-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02005 10-0 18 61 1 60 3.3 1 10Career 13-0 18 61 1 60 3.3 1 10

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ChavousSE • R-Sr. • 5-8 • 167Collingdale/Academy Park

One of the top receiving and return threats in the PSAC…very athletic player…speedy receiver with good hands…will again be one of the team’s top receivers after fi nishing second on the team last season and leading the team in 2005…will continue his role as a returner on punts and kickoffs for the third-straight season…has played in all 34 of the team’s games over the last three seasons…enters this season ranked fourth in school history in career kick return average at 27.1…needs 460 return yards to set a new school career record…ranked fi rst among the split ends with a 325-pound bench press and 240-pound clean in spring testing.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): Named All-PSAC Western Division First Team as a return specialist…led the conference in kick returns, averaging 28.9 yards on 16 kickoff returns…totaled 26 receptions for 303 yards…re-turned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown against Kutztown on September 16, the third-longest return in school history…ranked sixth nationally in kickoff returns…his 28.9 kick return average ranked fi fth for a season in school history…totaled three catches for a season-high 63 yards against Indiana (Pa.) on October 21…had at least one reception in all 11 games, including a season-high three in fi ve games…ranked second on the team in both receptions and yardage behind Patrick Ferguson.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Had a breakout season, earning All-PSAC Western Division Second Team honors…led a young and talented receiv-ing corps with a team-high 517 receiving yards…started all 11 games at split end…was second on the team in receptions with 35, including two touchdowns…averaged 14.8 yards per catch and a team-high 47.0 per game…totaled a career-high six catches for 91 yards at Shepherd…was the only player on the team to have at least one reception in every game…had a career-high 92 yards receiving on fi ve receptions with one touch-down in the win at Lock Haven…totaled 434 of his 517 receiving yards in the team’s fi rst seven games…was also the team’s second-leading punt and kick returner…fi nished second in all-purpose yards with 843, second to All-American Brent Grimes’ total of 1,106…totaled 11 kick returns for 232 yards, an average of 21.1 per return…also returned six punts for 79 yards…returned a third quarter kickoff 63 yards against California (Pa.) on October 15 which led to a Jamie Reder 24-yard fi eld goal.

2004 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in all 12 games, primarily as a return man…caught one pass for 11 yards at home versus Shepherd on September 4…was the team’s top kick returner, totaling 11 returns for 333 yards, an average of 30.3 per return…returned a kickoff 63 yards on November 20 against West Chester in the team’s NCAA playoff game, setting up the team’s fi rst touchdown…averaged 8.6 yards per punt return,

totaling 14 for 121 yards.

2003 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Academy Park High School: Named All-Delaware County First Team as a senior…totaled 77 receptions for 1,142 yards and 12 touchdowns…also earned all-conference and all-area honors as a junior…team captain as a senior…played for head coach Sal Oropollo.

Personal: Full name is Howard Jamal Chavous…is the son of Howard Hudgins and Maria Chavous…born on Sept. 13, 1984…majoring in so-cial work.

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG2006 11-0 26 303 11.7 0 432005 11-11 35 517 14.8 2 442004 12-0 1 11 11.0 0 11Career 34-11 62 831 13.4 2 44

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50James

D’AnnibaleLS • So. • 5-10 • 225Shippensburg/Shippensburg

A second-year player who will continue his role as the team’s long snap-per…handles the snapping duties on punts, fi eld goals and extra points.

2006 (Freshman): Appeared in all 12 games as the team’s long snapper…totaled two assisted tackles as a member of the punt team…had one as-sisted tackle each at Shepherd in the season opener and at Lock Haven.

Shippensburg High School: Played for head coach Eric Foust…three-year letterwinner…named All-Mid Penn Conference and Public Opinion First Team as a senior…received All-Mid Penn Conference and Public Opinion Second Team honors as a junior…also earned Public Opinion Honorable Mention accolades as a sophomore in 2003…team captain as a senior…named team defensive MVP in 2004 and 2005…also earned one letter in track and fi eld, competing in the shot put.

Personal: Full name is James Michael D’Annibale…is the son of Pe-ter and Christina D’Annibale…born on Feb. 25, 1988…majoring in ge-ography and secondary education…has three siblings who all attended Shippensburg…sister Kaity is a student athletic trainer while brother Chris is a member of the track and fi eld team…father is the director of fi nancial aid at Shippensburg.

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DevanneyS • R-Sr. • 5-11 • 181Miffl inburg/Miffl inburg

Fifth-year player who will make the transition to defensive back after four seasons as a receiver…enters the season as a reserve at free safety…hasn’t played defensive back since 2002 when he was a senior in high school…was a key member of the receiving corps for three seasons…has played in all 34 of the team’s games during his three seasons…totaled at least one reception in 28 of 34 games played.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): Finished fourth on the team with 15 recep-tions for 193 yards and two touchdowns…two receiving touchdowns were second on the team behind Patrick Ferguson’s seven…totaled three recep-tions for 50 yards, both season-highs, against Indiana (Pa.) on October 21…had three catches for 27 yards and a fi rst quarter touchdown at Man-sfi eld on September 9…hauled in a 23-yard fourth quarter touchdown for his lone reception versus Edinboro on November 4…had one reception in eight of 11 games.

2005 ( Junior): Red-shirt season due to injury suffered during spring practice.

2004 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 12 games…fi nishing the season with 235 receiving yards and one touchdown on 13 catches…caught a touch-down pass to go along with 42 receiving yards in a victory against Cali-fornia (Pa.)…registered receptions in nine of the team’s 12 games on the season…recorded a season-long reception of 45 yards in the playoff game against West Chester…reeled in a season-high three receptions against Shepherd on September 4.

2003 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games as a freshman…fi nishing with 286 receiving yards and one touchdown on 11 catches…caught a touch-down pass to go along with a season-high 71 receiving yards in a victory against Slippery Rock…registered receptions in 10 of the team’s 11 games on the season…totaled a season-high three receptions against West Ches-ter on September 27 and at Indiana (Pa.) on November 1.

Miffl inburg High School: Four-year letterwinner…played for head coach Mark Reitz…high school teammates with current Red Raider Brad Catherman…totaled 94 catches for 1, 650 yards and 23 touchdowns in his career, all school records…led his team to a perfect 10-0 season in 2002 and a Central Susquehanna Conference (CSC) and District IV championship…named All-CSC First Team and receiver of the year as a junior and senior…also earned All-Anthracite First Team honors in 2002…Pennsylvania Football News Class AAA All-State First Team se-lection as a senior…received All-CSC First Team honors as a safety as well in 2002…team captain as a senior…earned four letters in basketball, three in track and fi eld and one in tennis…was a three-time All-CSC First Team selection in basketball and Daily Item Player of the Year in 2002 and 2003…scored a school record 1,704 points.

Personal: Full name is Timothy Patrick Devanney…is the son of Charles and Donna Devanney…born on Aug. 8, 1984…majoring in criminal jus-tice.

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3Chad

DiFebboQB • R-So. • 6-2 • 189Phoenixville/St. Pius X

Third-year quarterback who will compete for time with Gabe Maiocco and Brian Sherbine…enters the season No. 2 on the depth chart…has shown improvement in his fi rst two seasons…saw his fi rst game action last season after red-shirting as a freshman.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in four games as a reserve quarter-back against Mansfi eld, Kutztown, West Chester and Edinboro…threw for 68 yards and one touchdown…completed three of 10 pass attempts…went 2-for-7 for 54 yards and a touchdown against Edinboro on Novem-ber 4…threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Tim Devanney in the fourth quarter for his fi rst career touchdown…was 1-for-3 for 14 yards at West Chester on September 23…also had two carries for six yards rushing.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Trinity Pawling Prep School: Tied the school record with six intercep-tions in 2004…named 2004 Trinity Pawling Defensive Player of the Year and co-MVP…selected New England All-League First Team at safety and second team at quarterback.

St. Pius X High School: Played quarterback and free safety…played for head coach Ed McCann…totaled 1,350 yards passing and 17 touchdowns as a senior…also totaled six interceptions at safety…won three consecu-tive District I championships from 2002-04…four-year letterwinner…set new school and Pac 10 record for interceptions with 12 in 2002…selected All-Pac 10 Second Team at safety and All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention at quarterback as a senior…named All-Pac 10 First Team at safety and All-Pac 10 Second Team at quarterback as a junior…2002 St. Pius X Offensive Player of the Year…2001 All-Area Honorable Mention…also earned four letters in basketball.

Personal: Full name is Chad Blaise DiFebbo…is the son of Ralph and Linda DiFebbo…born on June 14, 1985…majoring in business. is one of fi ve children including brother Chase, a fellow Red Raider.

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21Chase

DiFebboSE • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 193Phoenixville/Phoenixville

Figures to be a solid receiver after rehabilitating an injury in 2006…pos-sesses exceptional speed that was highlighted by a strong high-school ca-reer as a hurdler…will look to parlay his ability for big plays from high school to the collegiate level.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Phoenixville High School: Played for head coach Bill Furlong…com-peted in the PAC-10…was a two-sport athlete, playing wide receiver and defensive back for the football team while running the 100 and 200M

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Personal: Full name is Chase Blaise DiFebbo…is the son of Ralph and Linda DiFebbo…born on Nov. 18, 1987…is majoring in criminal justice… is one of fi ve children including brother Chad, a fellow Red Raider.

31Aaron

DykesFB • R-Sr. • 5-11 • 237West Chester/Downingtown

A fi fth-year senior back who has led the team in rushing the last two seasons, totaling over 1,000 yards during that time…a candidate for All-PSAC Western Division honors this season after earning back-to-back second team selections…very hard, physical runner…averaging 3.8 yards per carry over his two-year career.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): All-PSAC Western Division Second Team se-lection for the second-straight season…also earned All-Northeast Region Second Team honors from Don Hansen’s Football Gazette…led the team in rushing with 514 yards and six touchdowns…fi nished third on the team in scoring and total offense…totaled 25 carries for 96 yards, both season-highs, and two touchdowns at Slippery Rock on October 7 to give head coach Rocky Rees his 100th victory in 18 season at Shippensburg…had 18 carries for 81 yards and one touchdown versus California (Pa.) on October 28…totaled 77 yards on 15 carries in the season opener against Shepherd…had at least one touchdown carry in fi ve games, including the fi nal three games…also had two receptions…totaled 50 or more yards rushing in six out of 10 games.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Earned All-PSAC Western Division Sec-ond Team honors…led the team in rushing with 628 yards…played in all 11 games, starting 10…averaged 4.3 yards on 147 carries…scored two rushing touchdowns…rushed for a career-high 132 yards and his fi rst career touchdown in a 37-0 victory over Clarion at home on October 22…totaled 103 of his team-high 147 carries in the fi nal six games of the season, including a career-high 25 attempts against Clarion…also totaled over 75-percent of his rushing yardage total, 478 of 628 yards, in the fi nal six games…second rushing touchdown came at Slippery Rock on October 29 when he totaled 66 yards on nine carries…also had three catches for 22 yards…led the team in rushing fi ve times…was one of only two play-ers on the team, joining Kyle Fogarty, to have at least one carry in every game…rushed for 92 in the fi rst quarter versus Clarion and 112 in the fi rst half.

2004 (Red-shirt sophomore): Was not with the team.

2003 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in all 11 games…ran for 14 yards on 12 carries as a reserve fullback…totaled a season-high three carries in back-to-back games against Shepherd and Bloomsburg…longest rush of the season was nine yards at Bloomsburg on September 13…had at least one carry in six games…returned one kick for 30 yards versus Lock Haven at home on October 18.

2002 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Downingtown High School: Three-year letterwinner …played for head coach Jack Helm…team captain as a senior…team went 31-5 during his three seasons…led his team in rushing and touchdowns as a senior while ranking third in receiving…earned all-league and all-county fi rst team honors in 2002…also lettered twice in baseball.

Personal: Full name is Aaron Dwayne Dykes…is the son of Kevin and Rochelle Dykes…born on Apr. 10, 1984…majoring in criminal justice.

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EmbergDE • Sr. • 6-0 • 237Carlisle/Cumberland Valley

A solid player who enters the season as the full-time starter at defensive end for the third-straight season…has been a consistent performer over the last two seasons.

2006 ( Junior): Appeared in all 11 games with 10 starts…fi nished third among defensive linemen with 29 tackles…was second on the team in sacks with 4.5…totaled a career-high seven tackles, including six against Kutztown on September 16…also had two sacks…had at least one tackle in all 11 games…blocked a second quarter punt against Shepherd in the season opener.

2005 (Sophomore): Recorded a total of 18 tackles and four tackles for a loss as a sophomore defensive lineman for the Red Raiders…registered a season-high six tackles in the home-opening victory against Millersville to go along with 1.5 sacks that netted a loss of 15 yards…also recorded four tackles in road contests at Lock Haven and Slippery Rock…appeared in eight games on the season, including starts against Indiana (Pa.), Lock Haven and Slippery Rock.

2004 (Freshman): Did not see any game action.

Cumberland Valley High School: Two-year letterwinner…played for head coach Tim Rimpfel…earned All-Mid Penn Conference First Team as a senior…named to the All-Sentinel First Team and selected as a Dis-trict III All-Star…led the team in sacks with 18 in 2003…fi nished the season with 65 tackles…team won both a Mid Penn Conference and District III championship his senior season…team was 33-4 during his career.

Personal: Full name is Joshua Brian Emberg…is the son of Brian and Barbara Emberg…born on Apr. 15, 1986…majoring in marketing.

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Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Allen Fertig…is the son of John and Ana Fertig…born on Jan. 15, 1987…is majoring in psychology…is one of three children with brother John, a member of the Temple football team.

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FogartyHB • R-Sr. • 5-10 • 191Kintnersville/Palisades

A fi fth-year senior back who battled through injuries last season after starting all 11 games in 2005…leads all returning halfbacks in games played and started…will compete for playing time at halfback with Dave Richards, David Wilkerson and newcomer Kevin Marshall…very athletic player who possesses good receiving skills out of the backfi eld…primarily used as a lead blocker…led all halfbacks with a 420-pound squat in spring testing.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): Started the season on the injured list, but came back to appear in the fi nal nine games as a reserve halfback…had three carries for 15 yards…totaled two receptions for 14 yards…had one carry for six yards against Kutztown…ran the ball twice for nine yards at Lock Haven…both receptions came at West Chester.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Started all 11 games at halfback…fi nished fi fth on the team with 62 yards rushing on 25 carries…was the team’s third-leading receiver and second among running backs…totaled 21 re-ceptions for 271 yards and three touchdowns…tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns with tight end David Green…had two carries for a season-high 15 yards versus West Chester in the season fi nale…totaled a season-high three carries for 14 yards against Indiana (Pa.)…had at least one reception in 10 games…caught fi ve passes for 63 yards, both season-highs, at Shepherd…had two catches for 18 yards and one touchdown at Bloomsburg…had receiving touchdowns in back-to-back games versus California (Pa.) and Clarion…

2004 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in fi ve games, totaling 19 yards on fi ve carries…ran for 11 yards on two carries versus Clarion…also had eight yards on two carries versus Lock Haven.

2003 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Palisades High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Brian Gilbert…named to Lebanon Valley McDonald’s All-Star Game…earned second team all-area as a senior at wide receiver…also received all-league honorable mention honors at defensive back…named team MVP as a senior and was a two-time captain…totaled over 4,000 all-purpose yards during his career…scored three touchdowns, one receiving, rush-ing and returning, in one quarter as a senior…had 65 catches over his last two seasons…also earned three letters in baseball and one in basket-ball…earned all-area honors as centerfi elder his senior year.

Personal: Full name is Kyle Michael Fogarty…is the son of Patricia Fog-arty…born on Sept. 18, 1984,…majoring in fi nance.

Rushing G-GS Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG2006 9-0 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 72005 11-11 25 78 16 62 2.5 0 102004 5-0 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 7Career 25-11 33 112 16 96 2.9 0 10

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FarriorCB • Jr. • 5-8 • 149Johnstown/Greater Johnstown

A third-year player expected to start at cornerback for the third-straight season…enters the season No. 1 on the depth chart at CB…has good speed…also a good leaper.

2006 (Sophomore): Started in 10 games and missed only the season fi -nale at home versus Clarion…fi nished third among defensive backs with 53 tackles…fi nished second in the conference in passes defended…also ranked among the nation’s leaders…totaled a career-high seven tackles in the season opener against Shepherd…also had seven stops against Kutz-town and California (Pa.)…grabbed his fi rst career interception against Kutztown on September 16…also added a pick at Lock Haven on Octo-ber 14…had one tackle for a loss of three yards versus Kutztown and com-bined with Jonathan Aldridge for a tackle for loss against Indiana (Pa.).

2005 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games as a freshman for Shippensburg, starting in eight contests at defensive back…fi nished eighth on the team with 34 tackles, including a season-high six tackles against perennial powerhouses Edinboro and West Chester…also recorded two tackles for a loss on the season.

Greater Johnstown High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Bob Arcuno…earned all-conference fi rst team and all-area second team honors as a senior…led his team with eight interceptions and fi ve forced fumbles in 2005…also totaled 47 tackles and four touchdowns on returns as a senior…team won a Laurel Highland Conference cham-pionship in 2004…also won a District VI championship…also won three letters in basketball, two in track and fi eld and one in soccer…won two District VI championships in basketball.

Personal: Full name is Reginald Amar Farrior…is the grandson of Wilma King…born on Jan. 1, 1987…majoring in communications/journalism.

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81Jeff

FertigSE • R-Fr. • 5-11 • 195Harrisburg/Susquehanna Township

Looks to compete for playing time at the crowded split end position after red-shirting his freshman season in 2006.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Susquehanna Township High School: Played for Head Coach Joseph Headen…competed in the Mid-Penn Conference…ranks third in school history with 84 catches, and tied the school record with 12 receptions in a game, a feat he has achieved twice…recorded over 1,000 all-purpose yards for the Indians in his senior season…named All Mid-Penn Conference during his junior year, and was a Big 33 nominee… selected to the Penn-sylvania State Football Coaches Association East-West game in 2005…

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FordP • So. • 5-11 • 175Bedford/Bedford

Top returning punter in the PSAC this season…one of the top return-ing specialists in Division II…very effective in managing fi eld position…strong-legged punter who led all specialists with a 255-pound bench and 405-pound squat in spring testing.

2006 (Freshman): Named All-PSAC Western Division First Team as a punter…it was the third-straight year that the team had its punter earn all-conference fi rst team honors…also earned All-Northeast Region Second Team honors from Daktronics, Inc. and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette…fi nished second in the conference in punting average at 39.7…average also ranked 20th in Division II…totaled 50 punts for 1,986 yards…had a long punt of 63 yards against California (Pa.)…15 of his 50 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line…only three punts went for touchbacks…had eight punts of over 50 yards, including a 51 and 58-yarder at Lock Haven…also had two punts over 50 yards at Slippery Rock with a 54 and 50-yarder…had a punt of 56 yards against Bloomsburg…also had one punt for 53 yards versus Indiana (Pa.) and one for 52 yards at West Chester…ended the season with a 51 yard punt at Edinboro…averaged a season-high 45.5 yards on four punts at Slippery Rock.

Bedford High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Wes Swaim…played quarterback and defensive back in addition to the kicking and punting duties…totaled 74 tackles as a junior defensive back…also intercepted two passes which he returned for touchdowns…had an 80-yard interception return against Central and a 100-yard interception return against Bishop McCort…posted 65 tackles as a senior…totaled over 400 yards rushing and over 1,000 yards passing as a senior…also completed over 60 percent of his passes and totaled 14 touchdowns, seven passing and seven rushing…led the Bisons to the Class AA state play-offs…kicked two game-winning fi eld goals as a junior…averaged 39.9 yards per punt as a senior with two downed inside the 20-yard line…also lettered in baseball.

Personal: Full name is Kyler Don Ford…is the son of Cyndee Ford…born on Oct. 9, 1987…majoring in marketing.

Punts G-GS No Yds Avg LG TB FC I202006 11-0 50 1,986 39.7 63 3 10 15Career 11-0 50 1,986 39.7 63 3 10 15

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FremontOL • R-So. • 6-2 • 275Drexel Hills/Monsignor Bonner

Expected to start after appearing in nine games as a reserve last season…enters the season as the starter at right guard.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in nine games as a reserve at right guard…totaled 151 plays…graded out above 75 percent in four games…played in a season-high 40 snaps against Edinboro…graded out at a sea-son-high 90 percent against Indiana (Pa.) at home on October 21…grad-ed out at 80 percent against Mansfi eld on September 9…also graded out at 80 percent at Lock Haven on October 14…appeared in 32 plays against California (Pa.), grading out at 78 percent.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Monsignor Bonner High School: Earned All-Catholic Second Team and All-Delaware County Honorable Mention honors as a senior…two-year letterwinner…played for head coach Jim Carrigan…played at defen-sive end as a junior before moving to offensive guard as a senior…voted team captain and team offensive lineman of the year in 2004…invited to play in 2005 Hero Bowl.

Personal: Full name is David Jeffrey Fremont…is the son of Ray and Eileen Fremont…born on Aug. 26, 1986…majoring in communications/journalism.

74Drew

GallardyOL • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 245Altoona/Altoona

Will be an important member of the offensive line rotation after red-shirt-ing in 2006…enters the season No. 2 on the depth chart at left guard.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

At Altoona High School: Played for head coach Phil Riccio…competed in the Mid-Penn Conference…was a member of the offensive and defen-sive line…earned the Cohen Blanket Award, the longest running blanket award In the country, named fi rst-team all-area and fi rst-team all-county in addition to being named as an honorable mention on All-State and All-Conference squads…was a three-time letterwinner in football and won a letter in track…

Personal: Full name is Drew Gerard Gallardy…is the son of Robert and Vickie Gallardy…born on Oct.6, 1987…major is undeclared…is one of three children with brothers Kyle and Derek.

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GrataOL • R-So. • 6-2 • 290Mineral Point/Central Cambria

Third-year player expected to compete for playing time at left tackle…appeared in one game as a reserve last season…enters the season as the backup behind Tom Rainey at left tackle…led all offensive lineman with a 570-pound squat in spring testing.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in two games as a reserve at left tackle…totaled 11 plays…graded out at 55 percent…played in a season-high 10 snaps at Mansfi eld…also played one play against Kutztown.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Central Cambria High School: Named to Altoona Mirror and Johnstown Tribune-Democrat All-Area Second and Third Team, respectively, as a se-nior…three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Chuck Gironda…set the school record with a 550-pound squat…also lettered two years in track and fi eld…was a member of the 2003 Laurel Highlands Conference track and fi eld champions.

Personal: Full name is Luke Andrew Grata…is the son of Monica Grata…born on Aug. 6, 1987…majoring in mathematics with a concentration in secondary education.

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GrollerDE • R-Jr. • 6-2 • 222Easton/Easton

An athletic fourth-year defensive end…has good size and quickness…qualifi ed for national championships in wrestling…expected to start at defensive end for the second-straight season…enters the season battling a neck injury…one of the top pass rushers on the team.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Started all 11 games at defensive end…totaled 41 tackles, the highest total among defensive linemen…fi nished second on the team with 11.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks…also had a second quarter interception against Shepherd in the season opener…had a career-high seven tackles against California (Pa.) on October 28…also had six tackles versus Bloomsburg and fi ve against Edinboro…totaled two sacks for a loss of nine years versus Edinboro…had at least one sack in four games and a tackle for loss in eight games.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in nine games, starting the fi nal contest of the season against West Chester…recorded 10 tackles, includ-ing three solo…totaled a season-high three tackles against West Ches-ter…registered 0.5 sacks and contributed two tackles for loss.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Easton High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Steve Shiffert…played offensive tackle and inside linebacker…totaled 128 tackles, 15 sacks, six fumble recoveries and fi ve forced fumbles in 2003…led team in sacks…earned all-state third team honors as a senior…named All-Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference (LVIAC) as both a linebacker and offensive tackle…Express Times and Morning Call

All-Area First Team…helped team to District II and Eastern Confer-ence championship in 2002…also lettered four years in wrestling … was a member of four consecutive state and district championship teams from 2001-04.

Personal: Full name is Jason Daniel Groller…is the son of Timothy and Leviore Groller…born on Jan. 25, 1986…majoring in criminal justice…brother Andrew plays football at King’s College.

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HardingS • R-So. • 6-0 • 170Kintnersville/Palisades

A reserve defensive back last season who emerged as the starter at strong safety during the spring…expected to compete for playing time with Tim Devanney and Eric Bonshock…enters the season as the starter at strong safety.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Did not record any statistics.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Palisades High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Brian Gilbert…selected to the Lehigh Valley McDonald’s All-Star Game…led the team in receptions, receiving yards and interceptions as a junior and senior…totaled 464 yards receiving and nine touchdowns in 2005…also had 549 all-purpose yards…had 47 tackles and six intercep-tions as a defensive back…team captain as a senior…named team MVP in 2003 and defensive MVP in 2004…all-league selection as a defensive back…also earned three letters in track and fi eld…team MVP as a junior and senior.

Personal: Full name is Joshua Paul Harding…is the son of Darrell and Kristin Harding…born on July 1, 1987…majoring in geo-environment science.

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HarrisSE • R-So. • 6-0 • 180East Earl/Garden Spot

Sidelined last year because of a leg injury…good size and speed…can stretch the defense with his ability to make plays down the fi eld…ex-pected to be one of the team’s top receiving threats along with Howard Chavous this season…together, the duo accounted for 47 catches, 706 yards and three touchdowns in 2005 as the team’s top two receivers.

2006 (Sophomore): Red-shirted due to injury.

2005 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 of the team’s 11 games…fi nished fourth on the team with 12 receptions…totaled 189 receiving yards and averaged 15.8 yards per catch…had a season-long 26-yard reception against California (Pa.) on October 15…recorded his lone touchdown of

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Garden Spot High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Eric Spencer…team captain as a senior…graduated as the school’s career receiving yardage leader…named to the Lancaster Lebanon League all-star team twice…also selected to the Tri-County All-Star Team as a senior…helped lead his team to a Lancaster Lebanon League Section 2 championship in 2004…also lettered three years in track and fi eld and two years in boys volleyball…set the school record in the javelin with a mark of 181' 5"…named outstanding male athlete of the senior class…team captain in track and fi eld as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Michael William Harris…is the son of William and Monica Harris…born on June 26, 1986…majoring in criminal jus-tice.

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27Chris

InfanteFB • So. • 6-0 • 215Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West

A second-year back who is expected to red-shirt because of nagging in-jury…good combination of size, speed and quickness…emerged as one of the team’s top runners last season, fi nishing third on the team in rushing in his fi rst collegiate season…led the fullbacks with a 520-pound squat during spring testing.

2006 (Freshman): Appeared in nine of the team’s 11 games, making one start versus Kutztown…fi nished third on the team with 381 yards rush-ing…was second with four rushing touchdowns…led the team with two 100-yard rushing performances…rushed for 118 yards and two touch-downs, all in the second half of his fi rst collegiate game at Mansfi eld on September 9…totaled 97 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries the following week against Kutztown at home…ran for 109 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries at Lock Haven…had at least one carry in eight games.

Pocono Mountain West High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Jim McCarroll…holds four school rushing records…to-taled 2,624 yards rushing in his career…rushed for 1,205 yards as a se-nior…totaled over 1,000 yards as a junior…set the single-game records with 215 yards rushing and three touchdowns…two-time All-Mountain Valley Conference First Team selection…team captain as a senior…played running back and defensive end while also returning kicks…lettered four years in track and fi eld…received honorable mention in the shot put at the PIAA championship meet held at Shippensburg…was a member of the Panthers 2006 MVC championship team in track…captain of the track and fi eld team as a senior…ran the 100 meters in 10.9 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.4 seconds…

Personal: Full name is Christopher Anthony Infante…is the son of Richard Infante and Velda Arrington…born on Aug. 18, 1987…majoring in political science…has one brother, Ricky.

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KadelskiS • R-Fr. • 5-9 • 175Audubon/Methacton

Will compete for playing time at safety after red-shirting in 2006.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Methacton High School: Played for head coach George Marinkov…competed in the Suburban Conference…was a defensive back as well as a return specialist…earned second-team honors as a sophomore and fi rst-team honors in his junior and senior seasons…also earned all-area honors as a junior and senior at defensive back

Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Kadelski…is the son of Michael and Michele Kadelski…born on July 26, 1987…majoring in account-ing… is one of four children with younger brothers Jason and Julian and sister Jessalyn.

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KlinepeterHB • R-Fr. • 5-10 • 205Middletown/Middletown

Will compete for playing time at halfback after red-shirting in 2006…be-gins the season on the depth chart at left halfback.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Middletown High School: Played for head coach Leroy O’Neill…com-peted in the Mid-Penn Conference…served as a halfback and a defensive back in addition to returning punts and kickoffs…led team with 800 yards and 10 touchdowns despite playing just six full games due to injury in 2004…longest kickoff return was 90 yards and longest punt return was 52 yards, averaging 28 yards per return…earned fi rst-team honors as a running back and second-team honors as a defensive back in the Key-stone Division of the Mid-Penn Conference…named to the Mid-Penn Conference All Stars and participated in the 2004 East/West All Star game…was a three-year varsity letterwinner in football and a two-time letterwinner in basketball, where he played guard and forward.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Ryan Klinepeter…is the son of Ken Klinepeter and Tammy Martin…born on Oct. 19, 1986…majoring in business.

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LachmanNG • Jr. • 6-2 • 250Bryn Mawr/Archbishop Carroll

Returns to the team after missing the 2006 season…was a key reserve on the defensive line as a sophomore in 2005…led all defensive lineman with a 345-pound power clean in spring testing.

2006 ( Junior): Was not with the team.

2005 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 of the team’s 11 games as a reserve defensive tackle…totaled 19 tackles, including two for loss…missed only the Lock Haven game on October 8…totaled a season-high fi ve tackles versus Slippery Rock at home on October 29…had three solo stops and two assisted…had at least one tackle in nine games.

2004 (Freshman): Did not record any statistics.

Archbishop Carroll High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Dan Bielli…named All-Philadelphia Catholic League First Team as a senior on the offensive line … also earned all-league second team honors on the defensive line…selected to Hero Bowl and All-Main Line First Team…team captain as a senior…member of the Philadelphia Catholic League Blue Division champions in 2001 and 2002…recipient of the Iron Patriot Award for his work in the weight room…also lettered in golf.

Personal: Full name is John Michael Lachman…is the son of Maryanne Lachman…born on Dec. 18, 1985…majoring in communications/jour-nalism.

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LeavenworthOL • R-Jr. • 6-2 • 272Milan/Athens

Expected to compete for playing time at right tackle…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart…can also play center.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in eight games last season…to-taled 93 plays as a reserve…graded out at 67 percent for the year, the high-est grade among all offensive linemen…played in a season-high 29 snaps at Mansfi eld, grading out at 90 percent…was on the fi eld for 24 snaps the following week against Kutztown where he graded out at 75 percent…86 of his 93 plays came in the fi rst fi ve weeks of the season…did not play against Slippery Rock, Lock Haven or California (Pa.).

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Started all 11 games at right tackle in his fi rst season…totaled 574 plays, grading out at 56 percent…played a sea-son-high 73 plays in the season-opener at Kutztown…graded out at a season-best 61 percent at Shepherd on September 3 and at home versus California (Pa.) on October 15…totaled at least 50 snaps in six games.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Athens High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Jack Young…two-time All-Northern Tier League selection…named 2002 All-NTL First Team as a senior…also earned all-league honors in 2001… received 2002 NTL All-Academic accolades…earned District IV Second Team honors at tackle as a senior…named Athens Offensive Lineman of he Year…member of 2001 NTL championship team…also lettered four years in outdoor track and twice in indoor track…member of 2000 NTL champions in track and fi eld.

Personal: Full name is Kevin James Leavenworth…is the son of Robert and Gloria Leavenworth…born on Sept. 28, 1984…majoring in com-municatons…brother of Chris Leavenworth who was named All-PSAC Western Division First Team as an offensive tackle in 2004 and is now an assistant coach at Towson.

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LiddellDE • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 245Lewisberry/Red Land

Expected to compete for playing time at defensive end after red-shirt-ing last season…enters the season at No. 3 on the depth chart at right defensive end.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Red Land High School: Played for head coach Frank Gay…played tight end while on offense and also served as a defensive lineman…excelled as a defensive lineman, leading the team in sacks two consecutive sea-sons…recorded 10.5 sacks in his senior season…fi nished second on the team in tackles for two consecutive seasons, totaling 93 in his senior sea-son. Earned honorable mention honors as a defensive end for the All-Mid Penn Commonwealth.

Personal: Full name is Eric Lawrence Liddell…is the son of Rick and Georgia Liddell…born on May 1, 1988…majoring in business manage-ment.

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LynchFB • R-So. • 5-10 • 214Bushkill/East Stroudsburg

A third-year back who is expected to see a lot of action at fullback after red-shirting last season due to a leg injury…enters the season at No. 1 on the depth chart…fi nished fourth on the team in rushing as a freshman in 2005…led the fullbacks with a 310-pound power clean during spring testing.

2006 (Sophomore): Red-shirted due to injury.

2005 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games with one start…was fourth on the team and second among fullbacks with 208 yards rushing on only 45 carries…second on the team at 4.6 yards per carry…tied for the team lead in rushing touchdowns with two…also had two receptions for 17 yards…made his fi rst collegiate start at Bloomsburg on September 10…totaled 39 yards on nine carries for an average of 4.3 per carry against the Huskies…did not play against California (Pa.) or Slippery Rock…totaled

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East Stroudsburg High School: Four-year letterwinner…played for head coach Chuck Dailey…named McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star as a senior as a tailback…All-Mountain Valley Conference (MVC) and All-Pocono Area First Team as a tailback in 2003…earned 2002 All-MVC First Team honors as a linebacker and second-team accolades as a full-back…also named All-Pocono Area First Team at linebacker…team cap-tain as a senior…rushed for 1,041 yards and 10 touchdowns in just eight gamees as a senior…led team in tackles and sacks in 2001 and 2002…also lettered once in track and fi eld.

Personal: Full name is Christopher Anthony Lynch…is the son of An-thony Lynch and Patricia King-Lynch…born on July 7, 1985…majoring in marketing.

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MacfoyCB • Jr. • 5-9 • 165Lanham, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt

Joins the team after spending the 2003 and 2004 seasons at Shepherd…should be a strong candidate to start at corner…enters the season as the starter at strong-side cornerback.

2006 ( Junior): Was not with the team.

2005 ( Junior): Was not with the team.

2004 (Sophomore at Shepherd): Appeared in eight games with one start…had 15 tackles, including seven solo…also added four pass break-ups.

2003 (Freshman at Shepherd): Started the fi nal two games…had nine tackles, including eight solo.

Eleanor Roosevelt High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Rick Houchens…totaled 75 tackles and seven interceptions as a senior in 2002…high school nickname was the Raiders…voted Most Improved Player as a senior…played running back and defensive back…won two conference championships…started all eight games as a senior…team went 10-0 his junior year and were ranked among the top 50 high schools in the nation.

Personal: Full name is Augustus Collins Macfoy…is the son of Jemima Macfoy…born on Dec. 12, 1985…majoring in communications/journal-ism…has a brother, Aeriel Johnson and sister, Collina.

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MaioccoQB • R-Sr. • 6-2 • 208Media/Marple Newtown

Expected to be the team’s starting quarterback after splitting time with Tony Gomez last season…enters the season No. 1 on the depth chart…has played in 21 career games with one start.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): Appeared in all 11 games at quarterback, mak-ing one start…threw for a team-high 861 yards and fi ve touchdowns…completed 63-of-161 passes with eight interceptions…totaled an 84.36 effi ciency rating…made his fi rst career start against California (Pa.) at home on October 28…threw for a career-high 164 yards on 12-of-37 passing while subbing for the injured Tony Gomez…his 12 completions and 37 attempts were also career-highs…went 10-of-20 for 154 yards and one touchdown against Edinboro…completed just fi ve passes versus Clarion, but two of them went for touchdowns…led the team in total of-fense with 772 yards.

2005 ( Junior at Kutztown): Red-shirted due to injury at Kutztown.

2004 (Sophomore at Kutztown): Finished the season with a 134.81 ef-fi ciency rating as a backup…played in six games, completing 17-of-29 pass attempts with only throwing one interception…threw for 169 yards and three touchdowns…was 12-of-17 for 124 yards and two touchdowns against Cheyney in 38-13 victory on November 6 while subbing for in-jured starter Jeremy Copeland…relieved Copeland for Kutztown’s fi nal possession of a 44-25 loss against East Stroudsburg, leading the Golden Bears on a 13-play, 60-yard touchdown drive.

2003 (Freshman at Kutztown): Went 19-of-39 for 161 yards and two touchdowns…played in four games…his best performance came at Man-sfi eld on October 11, when he was 11-of-20 for 125 passing yards and two touchdowns…relieved starter Jeremy Copeland in the second quarter af-ter he left the game with an injury…after trailing 24-0, he led the Golden Bears on all four of their scoring drives in a 45-24 loss.

Marple Newtown High School: Two-year letterwinner…played for head coach Pat Clark…competed in the Central League…also played basketball and baseball.

Personal: Full name is Gabe Peter Maiocco…is the son of Michael and Susan Maiocco…born on July 7, 1985…majoring in marketing.

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MarshallHB • R-Fr. • 5-9 • 175Philadelphia/Scotland School

Expected to compete for playing time at halfback after red-shirting last year…enters the season at No. 3 on the depth chart at left halfback…should also contribute on special teams as a kick returner.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Scotland School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Keith Lehman…played running back and free safety…also returned kicks…reeled off 156 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries in a game as a senior…also rushed for 217 yards on 12 carries in the same season…to-taled 986 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in nine games…named to the West squad of the U.S. Army all-star team during his senior sea-son…earned honorable mention all-area and second-team all-conference honors as a junior…also a three-time letterwinner in track and fi eld.

Personal: Full name is Kevin Meredith Marshall, Jr.…is the son of Kevin Marshall and Stephanie Clark Reed-Read…born on Feb. 13, 1988…is majoring in exercise science and psychology…has one brother, Kory.

23Jamahn

McCulloughCB • R-Fr. • 5-10 • 185Baltimore, Md./Randallstown

Expected to compete for playing time at corner after red-shirting last sea-son…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart at weak-side corner-back.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Randallstown High School: Two-year letterwinner…played for head coach Albert Howard…named Baltimore County All-Star Honorable Mention…led the team in tackles, tackles for loss and fumble recoveries as a senior…played linebacker, cornerback and safety…also played tight end on offense where he caught six touchdowns in 2005…member of the 3A North Region champions in 2004…team captain as a senior…also lettered twice in lacrosse and once in wrestling.

Personal: Full name is Jamahn Omar McCullough…is the son of Greg-ory and Pamela McCollough…born on Sept. 16, 1988…majoring in communication/journalism…father played fullback at Bowie State in the 1970s…brother Jamari is a sophomore at Maryland where he is No. 2 on the depth chart at strong safety.

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MeluskyS • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 185Pottsville/Minersville

A reserve defensive back who will compete for playing time at strong safety…enters the season No. 3 on the depth chart.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Minersville High School: A tri-sport athlete, in football he played for head coach Pat Mason…played quarterback and safety…contributed to 1,950 yards of total offense and threw for 18 touchdowns…was a three-year letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball…made it to the Dis-trict II playoffs in 2003 with a 10-3 record…was a two-time member of the fi rst-team All-Anthracite squad as well as fi rst and second-team all county honors for football…named a county All Star for basketball

Personal: Full name is Nicholas James Melusky…is the son of Thomas and Linda Melusky…born on May 27, 1986…majoring in supply chain management.

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MorrisonLB • R-Jr. • 6-2 • 225Brookeville/Brookeville

One of the top linebackers in the PSAC…returned to the team a year ago after missing the 2005 season…All-PSAC Western Division candi-date…team captain…led the linebackers with a 290-pound power clean in spring testing.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games, starting 10 after missing the 2005 season…did not start against Lock Haven…fi nished second on the team in tackles with 72…was third on the team with 8.0 tackles for loss…led the team in fumbles recovered with three…also had two sacks…totaled a career-high 13 tackles for loss, including 3.5 for loss, in his fi rst game back versus Shepherd in the season opener…had 11 tackles in the season fi nale against Clarion…led the team in tackles four times…totaled one sack each against Kutztown and Lock Haven…had at least one tackle for loss in seven games, including the fi rst fi ve…had a nine-yard fumble return in the fourth quarter versus Edinboro.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Was not with the team.

2004 (Red-shirt freshman): Played in 10 of the team’s 12 games…re-corded 15 tackles…had two tackles for loss, one sack and a blocked kick…totaled two tackles for loss, including a sack in a 49-27 victory at Millers-ville…fi nished with a season-high six tackles in a 45-7 victory over Lock Haven at home on October 9.

2003 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Brookville High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Chris Dworek…District IX and Tri-County Newspaper fi rst team all-star as a senior…PA Football News honorable mention all-star…played fullback and inside linebacker…team captain as a senior…led the team with 96 tackles…member of District IX champions in 2002…also

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Personal: Full name is William Thomas Morrison…is the son of Wil-liam Morrison and Rhonda Quin…born on Mar. 19, 1985…majoring in geography.

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82Max

MotkowskiSE • R-Fr. • 6-3 • 192Birdsboro/Twin Valley

Expected to compete for playing time at split end after red-shirting last season…enters the season as among the top fi ve on the depth chart.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Twin Valley High School: Two-year letterwinner…played for head coach Jerry Wilczynski…team captain as a senior…led his team in recep-tions (47), yards (660) and interceptions (5), setting school records in each category…named All-County and All-League fi rst team as a defensive back…earned All-League second team honors as a wide receiver…elected to the senior All Star Game as a wide receiver and defensive back…was a three-time letterwinner in baseball as an outfi elder…team captain as a senior… recognized with All-Division honors.

Personal: Full name is Maximilian Michael Motkowski…is the son of L. Michael and Karen Motkowski…born on Oct. 8, 1987…majoring in business.

85Jaron

NalewakLB • R-Sr. • 6-0 • 191Chambersburg/Chambersburg

All-PSAC Western Division candidate…fi fth-year player who is ex-pected to start at outside linebacker for the third-straight season…has started all 22 of the team’s games over the last two seasons…had one of the best defensive seasons in school history last year…earned All-PSAC Western Division First Team honors and All-Northeast Region Second Team honors…was one tackle for loss and 2.5 sacks shy of the school single-season records.

2006 (Red-shirt junior): All-Northeast Region Second Team selection by Daktronics…All-PSAC Western Division First Team honoree…led the team in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks…had 78 tackles, including a team-high 53 solo…started all 11 games at Will linebacker…fi nished the season with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the school record…also totaled 7.5 sacks, 2.5 short of the school record of 10 held by three players, including current 12-year NFL veteran and Green Bay Packer Rob Davis ’92…named PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Week on October 16 after totaling a career-high 13 tackles against at Lock Haven

on October 14 in which he played against his brother Jonathan for the last time as collegians…his performance also earned him National Defensive Player of the Week honors from D2Football.com…named PSAC West-ern Division Defensive Player of the Week following his performance at Slippery Rock on October 7…against The Rock, he totaled six tackles, including fi ve solo, two sacks and one forced fumble that set up Shippens-burg’s game-winning touchdown by forcing a fumble late in the fourth quarter…had 12 tackles, including nine solo, against Kutztown at home on September 16…had at least one sack in six games, including 4.5 sacks in the fi rst four games…totaled at least one tackle for loss in eight games, including a season-high 4.5 at Lock Haven…also added 3.5 tackles for loss at West Chester.

2005 (Red-shirt sophomore): Finished fi fth on the team in tackles with 50…also had 5.0 tackles for loss and a team-high fi ve pass break-ups…played in all 11 games, starting 10 as the team’s Will linebacker…totaled a career-high eight tackles in the season-opener at Kutztown…had at least fi ve tackles in six games, including six in each of the last three…also had six tackles against Indiana (Pa.) at home on October 1…totaled two tack-les for loss at Edinboro on September 24.

2004 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in 10 games with one start…reg-istered 15 total tackles, seven solo and eight assisted…also had 4.5 tackles for a loss, a quarterback hurry and a pass break-up…had seven tackles, including 3.5 for a loss of 21 yards versus while making his fi rst career start versus Lock Haven at home on October 9 …also had a sack for a loss of 10 yards against the Bald Eagles…had at least one tackle in seven games…was also a member on special teams.

2003 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Personal: Is the son of Bonita Nalewak…born on April 27, 1985…is majoring in criminal justice…is one of four brothers…brother Jonathan also starts at linebacker for Lock Haven.

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OleckiOL • R-Jr. • 6-4 • 270Schrenksville/Perkiomen Valley

Fourth-year player who has started all 22 of the team’s games on the of-fensive line over the past two seasons…has started at right guard the last two seasons, but will make the transition to right tackle this year…enters the season at No. 1 on the depth chart.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Started all 11 games at right guard for the second-straight season…second among the offensive line in total plays with 667…graded out 64 percent for the season which was the third-best total among all linemen…played in a season-high 78 snaps at Lock Haven on October 14…his best performance of the season came at Mansfi eld on September 9 when he graded out at 75 percent…graded out at 63 percent or better in all 11 games…performed at 70 percent or better in four games.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Started all 11 games at right guard…played a team-high 726 snaps…graded out at 61-percent for the season…had six games in which he graded out at 61-percent or better…graded out at

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Red Raider Profi lesa season-best 70-percent against Millersville at home on September 17…played a team-high 82 snaps in the season-opener at Kutztown…graded out at 69-percent at Lock Haven on October 8…played in 161 plays in his fi rst two career games at Kutztown and at Shepherd.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Perkiomen Valley High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Scott Fuhrman…named to the North squad of the 2004 Montgomery County All-Star Game…earned All-Pac 10 honors as both an offensive and defensive linemen as a senior…selected All-Area by both the Pottstown Mercury and Times Herald…fi rst defensive lineman in school history to intercept a pass and return it for a touchdown…return was good for 65 yards…recipient of the 2003 Perkiomen Valley Optimist Scholar-Athlete Award…also lettered three-years in wrestling…totaled a record of 22-10 as a senior en route to all-area honors.

Personal: Full name is Matthew Anthony Olecki…is the son of Tony and Patti Olecki…born on Aug. 23, 1986…majoring in business.

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OswaltLB • R-Jr. • 5-10 • 211Carlisle/Cumberland Valley

Returned to his role as a reserve linebacker last season after emerging as a starter in all 11 games in 2005…was a key member on special teams…ex-pected to see playing time at Mike linebacker again this season…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in nine games, primarily on spe-cial teams…totaled 17 tackles and one sack…also recovered a fumble…had a season-high fi ve tackles against Kutztown at home on September 16…totaled four tackles the following week at West Chester…did not play against Edinboro or Clarion due to injury…had a sack for a loss of two yards at Slippery Rock on October 7…recovered a fumble forced by Jaron Nalewak with 4:45 remaining in the fourth quarter at Slippery Rock that led to Patrick Ferguson’s game-winning 9-yard touchdown reception from Tony Gomez in Shippensburg’s 28-21 victory.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Finished third on the team in tackles with 79…appeared in all 11 games, starting nine at Mike linebacker after Frank Duffy moved to Sam linebacker to replace the injured Chris Wolfe…led the team with nine tackles for loss and recorded half of a sack in a road loss at Edinboro…recorded 2.5 tackles for a loss at Bloomsburg…also had 1.5 tackles for loss against Indiana (Pa.), Lock Haven and Slippery Rock…totaled a career-high 12 tackles against Edinboro…netted at least eight tackles in six games…also recorded an interception against Clarion.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Cumberland Valley High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Tim Rimpfel…team captain as a senior…named All-Mid Penn Conference First Team as a senior and Mid Penn Conference De-fensive Player of the Year…also earned All-Mid Penn Conference First Team as a junior…led the team in tackles as both a junior and senior…to-taled 97 tackles in 2002 and 91 in 2003…also had three interceptions as a senior…member of the Eagles’ 2001 and 2003 District III championship teams…also lettered twice in baseball as a catcher.

Personal: Full name is Joshua Alan Oswalt…is the son of Jack and Debo-rah Oswalt…born on Apr. 13, 1986…majoring in elementary education.

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52Antoine

ParksDL • R-So. • 5-10 • 246Philadelphia/Scotland School

Appeared in 10 games last season as a reserve nose guard…expected to see playing time there again this season…enters the season at No. 1 on the depth chart.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in 10 games…totaled fi ve tack-les, including three solo…totaled two tackles each against Edinboro and Clarion…also had an assisted tackle at West Chester.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Scotland School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Ken Katusin…received honorable mention honors as a senior from the Public Opinion…team captain as a senior…totaled a team-high 101 tackles…also lettered three times in track and fi eld and twice in basketball…mem-ber of the Cadets team that went 26-5 his senior year.

Personal: Full name is Antoine David Parks…is the son of Antoine and Dawn Parks…born on Mar. 17, 1987…majoring in sociology.

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PettineDE • So. • 6-1 • 247Gilbertsville/St. Pius X

Has not seen game action since 2004…expected to see playing time at defensive tackle…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart.

2006 (Sophomore): Was not with the team.

2005 (Sophomore): Was not with the team.

2004 (Freshman): Appeared in three games…did not record any statis-tics.

St. Pius X High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Dave Bodolous…selected to the North squad of the Montgomery County All-Star team as a senior…earned all-area second team honors as a tight end his junior year…also earned all-area honorable mention accolades as a kicker…led the team in sacks as a junior…team captain as a senior…let-terd four years in track and fi eld…team captain as a junior and senior…named all-area second team in the discus.

Personal: Full name is Franco Pettine…is the son of Damiano and Maria Pettine…born on July 16, 1985…majoring in marketing.

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ProctorCB • R-Fr. • 5-10 • 170Columbia/Columbia

Expected to compete for playing time at safety after red-shirting last sea-son…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart at free safety.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Columbia High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Jason Shoff…named to Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star team…Sec-tion 3 fi rst team selection as a wide receiver and defensive back…also named to the War of the Roses All-Star team (Lancaster and York coun-ties)…team captain as a junior and senior…lettered four times in track and fi eld and three in basketball…named to Lancaster Lebanon League Section 4 All-Defensive Team in basketball… team captain in basketball and track and fi eld as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Travis Alexander Proctor…is the son of Jackie Moore and the late Anthony Proctor…born on Aug. 3, 1987…majoring in sociology.

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Rainey OL • Jr. • 6-4 • 274Landisville/Hempfi eld

Expected to start on the offensive line for the second-straight season…started all 11 games at left tackle last season after winning the starting position in the spring…saw extensive time in a rotation at both tackles as a freshman.

2006 (Sophomore): Started all 11 games at left tackle…played in 694 snaps, the highest total among all offensive linemen…graded out at 58 percent for the season…played in a season-high 78 snaps at Lock Ha-ven, grading out at 68 percent…best performance came on the road at Slippery Rock on October 7 when he graded out at 74 percent on 72 snaps…graded out at 60 percent or better in seven games…appeared in 76 plays against Indiana (Pa.) on October 21.

2005 (Freshman): Appeared in nine of the team’s 11 games, missing only the fi rst two games of the season at Kutztown and at Shepherd…totaled 292 plays, grading out at 54 percent for the season…played a season-high 55 plays at Slippery Rock on October 29…graded out at a season-best 67 percent at home versus California (Pa.) on October 15…totaled 200 of his 292 plays over the team’s fi nal fi ve games.

Hempfi eld High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Tom Getz…named All-Lancaster Lebanon League and District III First Team as a senior at offensive guard…also earned fi rst team honors as a defensive tackle from pasportsfever.com…selected all-state honor-able mention by PA Football News…named to South team for Lancaster

Lebanon League All-Star game…honored as Lancaster Lebanon League Offensive Lineman of the Year and Lineman of the Year…allowed just one sack as a senior…team captain as a senior…also lettered three years in basketball…member of Hempfi eld’s 2003 Lancaster Lebanon League Section 1 championship team.

Personal: Full name is Thomas George Rainey…is the son of Phil and Nancy Rainey…born on June 16, 1987…majoring in business.

25Jamie

RederPK • Sr. • 5-7 • 174 Warrenton, Va./Fauquier

All-America and All-PSAC Western Division candidate…will be the team’s placekicker for the fourth-straight season…arguably the best kicker in the PSAC and one of the top in Division II…has proven to be extreme-ly consistent, hitting 35-of-44 fi eld goal attempts over his fi rst three sea-sons (79.5 percent)…the all-time Division II record for fi eld goal accuracy is 80.0 percent, held by Bill May of Clarion (1977-80)…deadly accurate from inside 40 yards, making 32-of-37 attempts (86.5 percent)…tied for second on the school’s career fi eld goals list with 35, 10 behind Howie Guarini (45)…is on pace to shatter the career record for percentage held by Guarini at 73.8 percent…is fourth on the career list for points scored with 97…third for points scored by a kicker, 33 behind Guarini’s record of 230 and six behind Craig Lough’s 203.

2006 ( Junior): Led the team in scoring for the second-straight season…totaled 52 points…was 28-for-30 on extra points and 8-for-13 in fi eld goals…saw his streak of 13 consecutive made fi eld goals end in the season opener against Shepherd when he missed a 35-yarder in the remnants of Hurricane Ernesto…started the season 0-for-3 in his fi rst four games, but ended the season by making 8-of-10 over his last seven…went 3-for-3 with fi eld goals from 32, 34 and 32 yards against Indiana (Pa.) on October 21…hit a season-long 38-yard fi eld goal versus Edinboro on November 4…also averaged 35.3 yards on seven punts.

2005 (Sophomore): Set a new Division II single-season record for fi eld goal percentage, making 17-of-18 attempts (94.4 percent)…his only miss was a 23-yard attempt at Edinboro that was blocked…set a new school record with 17 fi eld goals made…led the team in scoring with 71 points, a mark that is second in school history for a single-season…tied his own school record for points scored by a kicker with 14 at Lock Haven on October 8…also tied the school record for fi eld goals made in a game with four against the Bald Eagles…ended the season with 13 consecutive made fi eld goals…tied his career-long with a 42-yarder at Shepherd and Lock Haven…was a perfect 9-of-9 on attempts from 30-42 yards…was 7-of-8 from 20-29 yards…also had 11 punts for 346 yards, an average of 31.5 per punt with a long of 42…made 20-of-23 extra-point attempts.

2004 (Freshman): Set a new single-season school record for points scored by a kicker with 74…made 10-of-13 fi eld goal attempts (76.9 percent)…converted 44-of-45 extra-point tries…was a perfect 9-of-9 on fi eld goal attempts 30 yards or less…tied a school record by making all four fi eld goals at California (Pa.) on October 16…also set a new school record for points scored by a kicker in a game with 14 against the Vulcans…made nine consecutive fi eld goal attempts before his attempt from 42 yards at Clarion on October 23 was blocked…missed the fi rst two attempts of his career from 44 and 39 yards in the season-opener at home versus Kutz-town before making 10-of-11 to end the season…made an attempt from 24 yards in overtime in the fi nal regular-season game to beat West Ches-ter, 24-21.

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Red Raider Profi lesFauquier High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Tom Ferrell…selected All-State Second Team as a punter by the Vir-ginia High School Coaches Association as a junior in 2002…also earned all-region and all-district fi rst team honors…won a district champion-ship in 2002…career bests included a 43-yard fi eld goal and a 68-yard punt…made 3-of-7 fi eld goal attempts as a senior and was 17-of-20 on extra points…averaged 36 yards per punt…lettered three times in soccer as a midfi elder…member of the 2002 district champions.

Personal: Full named is Jamie Robert Reder…is the son of Ken and Magaly Reder…born on Mar. 26, 1986… majoring in chemistry.

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RichardsHB • R-Jr. • 5-10 • 193Clearfi eld/Clearfi eld

Had a strong season at tailback last season…expected to make valuable contributions for the third-straight year while starting for the second-consecutive season…returns as the team’s second leading rusher and sec-ond leading receiver from last season…enters the season No. 2 on the depth chart at right halfback.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Finished second on the team in rushing with 420 yards, including a season-long burst of 42 yards in the season fi nale…was one of nine Red Raiders to start in all 11 games on the sea-son…best game was Nov. 11 against Clarion, in which he ran for 106 yards on just nine carries and scored a touchdown…ran for 56 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown Sept. 16 against Kutztown…led the team averaging 5.8 yards per carry, and also posted an average of 38.2 rushing yards per game…fi nished fi fth on the team in receiving, totaling 152 yards on 13 carries, including a season-long reception of 31 yards in the Sept. 23 game against West Chester.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Returned to the running back position and fi nished third on the team in rushing with a total of 278 yards despite playing hurt for much of the season…averaged 5.15 yards per carry on the season…was one of three running backs to record a 100-yard rushing game on the season, totaling 109 yards on 11 carries in Week 10 at Slip-pery Rock…recorded 216 of his 278 yards in the fi nal three games of the season, averaging 6.54 yards per carry over that span…also saw time as a cornerback, recording a tackle against Kutztown.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

2003 (Freshman): Was not with the team.

Clearfi eld High School: Played for coach Tim Jonoko…played at run-ning back and defensive back…totaled more than 2,500 rushing yards and 47 touchdowns over his career, and brought down fi ve interceptions as a defensive back… selected to the fi rst-team all-state squad and was named the Class AAA offensive player of the year…chosen as a District IX All-Star three times and a Tri-County All Star twice…was a four-time letterwinner in football and a three-time letterwinner in baseball and wrestling.

Personal: Full name is David Lee Richards…is the son of Samuel Rich-ards and Debbie Higgins…born on Sept. 19, 1984…majoring in geog-raphy.

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RobbinsOL • R-Jr. • 6-0 • 282Mechanicsburg/Cumberland Valley

Fourth-year player expected to start at center for the third-straight sea-son. after earning All-PSAC Western Division First Team honors last year…has started 19 games over the past two seasons…enters the season No. 1 on the depth chart.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games for Shippensburg, starting every game at center…graded-out at a season-best 81 percent in the Sept. 9 game at Mansfi eld and graded out above 70 percent in eight games, including a 76 percent performance in the Sept. 16 contest against Kutztown…appeared in 654 snaps on the season, including a season-high 78 snaps in the Oct. 14 contest against Lock Haven…selected First-Team All PSAC.

2005 (Red-shirt freshman): Started nine games at center…totaled 601 plays, the fourth-highest total on the team…graded out at 62-percent for the season…played a season-high 70 snaps versus Millersville at home on September 17…posted two of the three highest grades on the team a year ago…graded out at a team-best 80-percent at home versus Clarion on October 22 and 77-percent at Lock Haven on October 8, the third-best season mark on the offensive line…graded out at 69-percent over the team’s last three games against Clarion, Slippery Rock and West Ches-ter…graded out at 65-percent against PSAC Western Division competi-tion.

2004 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Cumberland Valley High School: Played for coach Tim Rimpfel in the Mid Penn conference…competed in the East-West and Mid Penn All-Star Games as well as being named a Carlisle Sentinel All-Star…was a two-year letterwinner and a member of the District 3 Championship squad in 2003.

Personal: Full name is Kerry Eugene Robbins…is the son of John and Erin Keck…born on July 23, 1986…majoring in criminal justice.

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RossiTE • So. • 6-3 • 240Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop

Should start for the second-straight season at tight end…used primarily as a blocker, appeared in all 11 games last season…enters the season No. 1 on the depth chart.

2006 (Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games for Shippensburg as a fresh-man, including a start in the Sept. 23 contest against West Chester…to-taled three receptions for 34 yards, including a season-long reception of 18 yards in the Oct. 7 game against Slippery Rock…also recorded receptions in the Sept. 23 contest against West Chester and the Oct. 21 game against Indiana (Pa.)…returned one kick in the Sept. 30 against contest against Bloomsburg.

Westmont Hilltop High School: Played for head coach Stan Skow-ron…competed in then Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference…thrived as a tight end and a defensive lineman…totaled 38 receptions for 650 yards in addition to fi nishing with 155 tackles and 16 sacks over the course of his career…is second in career sacks and earned the Jack Yoder award in 2006…named to the LHAC all-conference fi rst-team as a tight end and also received Tribune Democrat all-area honors in his junior and senior seasons… selected as a Southern Allegheny Football Coaches Association Defensive MVP in his senior season…competed in the Ken Lentey Fin-est-40 All-Star Game as a tight end…earned numerous MVP awards as a power forward and center in basketball…was a three-time letterwinner in football and basketball as well as a two-time letterwinner in track and fi eld.

Personal: Full name is Mark Charles Rossi…is the son of John and Mar-cia Rossi…born on July 30, 1987…major is undeclared.

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Sacco OL • Jr. • 6-2 • 270Drums/Hazelton

Expected to start at left guard for the second-straight season…started nine games last season…enters the season No. 1 on the depth chart.

2006 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 11 games for Shippensburg, starting in seven contests…took part in 544 snaps for the season, and graded out at 63 percent playing primarily at left guard…earned a season-best grade-out of 85 percent in the Sept. 16 victory over Kutztown…participated in a season-high 74 snaps in the Oct. 14 contest at Lock Haven, grading out at 68 percent…graded out at 79 percent in the Oct. 7 matchup against Slippery Rock.

2005 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games…totaled just 15 plays in the team’s fi rst six games, earning playing time against Bloomsburg and Indiana (Pa.) before totaling 156 over the fi nal fi ve…played in a season-high 55 snaps at Slippery Rock on October 29…totaled 42 plays at home

versus West Chester in the season-fi nale on November 5…graded out at 70 percent against Indiana (Pa.) at home in just 10 plays…graded out at a season-high 71 percent at home versus California (Pa.) on October 15.

Hazelton High School: Played for head coach Rocco Petrone…func-tioned as a guard on the offensive line as well as a defensive tackle…se-lected to the second-team Pennsylvania Football News All-State squad in addition to all-area fi rst-team honors and selected as all-conference athlete…named a UNICO All-Star…competed on a 2002 squad that won the Wyoming Valley Conference, and a 2003 team that earned the Eastern Conference championship…was a three-time letterwinner

Personal: Full name is Scott Anthony Sacco…is the son of Robert and Jane Sacco…born on Mar. 18, 1985…majoring in exercise science.

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SherbineQB • R-So. • 6-4 • 212Somerset/Somerset

Expected to compete for playing time despite not having played in any games last season and red-shirting in 2005…enters the season at No. 3 on the depth chart.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Did not appear in any games.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Somerset High School: Played for head coach Ernie Fetzer… competed in the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference…excelled at quarterback and also played strong safety…totaled more than 2,000 passing yards in his career…named to the All-Conference second team and All-County fi rst team…selected as a three-time letterwinner in football and basket-ball… thrived as a guard and a forward in basketball, averaging a double-double in his junior and senior seasons.

Personal: Full name is Brian Michael Sherbine…is the son of Karl and Maureen Sherbine…born on July 14, 1986…majoring in business.

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SimmonsHB • R-So. • 5-10 • 182Somerset/Somerset

Expected to compete for playing time at halfback…has been a valuable contributor on the scout team the last two seasons.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Did not appear in any games.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Somerset High School: Played for head coach Ernie Fetzer…competed in the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference…named fi rst-team All-Conference in his junior and senior seasons in addition to fi rst-team All-District…ran for 600 yards on 95 carries in his senior season, an average of 6.3 yards per carry…totaled 228 receiving yards on 13 catches…totaled 13 touchdowns in his senior year and 26 touchdowns over his fi nal two seasons…recorded 49 solo tackles, 10 sacks and two interceptions as a

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Personal: Full name is Joshua Adam Simmons…is the son of William and Melody Simmons…born on Oct. 19, 1986…majoring in sociology.

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SnyderTE • R-So. • 6-1 • 222Lancaster/Manheim Township

Will compete for playing time at tight end this season after minimal play-ing time over the last two seasons.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in two games as a reserve…played against Kutztown and Slippery Rock…had one rush for eight yards against Kutztown.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Manheim Township High School: Played for head coach Mike Mel-nyk… played fullback, linebacker, nose guard and even served as a punter…was a three-time letterwinner in football and a three-time let-terwinner in basketball as a forward…excelled in the shot put…named a Tri-County All-Star for football…earned all-league Honorable Mention honors in football…was a member of the Section I championship basket-ball team in 2004.

Personal: Full name is Casey Addison Snyder…is the son of Denis Sny-der and Denise Snyder and Sally Snyder and Jeff Drennen…born on June 9, 1986…majoring in education.

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StoneS • R-So. • 6-3 • 198Finksburg, Md./Westminster

Saw quality minutes last season at safety, appearing in 11 games with one start at Lock Haven…expected to see more time this season at strong safety…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart behind Jonathan Aldridge.

2006 (Red-shirt freshman): Appeared in 11 games with one start at Lock Haven…totaled 23 tackles, half a tackle for loss, two pass breakups and one interception…had a career-high eight tackles at Lock Haven in fi rst career start on October 14…added four tackles against Bloomsburg at home on September 30…totaled three solo stops versus Edinboro…inter-cepted Nate Crookshank’s pass with 1:00 remaining to seal a 28-21 victory at Slippery Rock on October 7, giving Rocky Rees his 100th victory in 17 seasons at Shippensburg…fi nished the game with four tackles.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Westminster High School: Three-year letterwinner…played for head coach Scott Tobias…totaled 75 tackles and three interceptions as a safe-ty…also had 52 catches for 857 yards and 15 touchdowns as a wide receiv-er…totaled two kick return scores as well…two-time all-state honorable mention selection…All-Central Maryland Conference and all-county

selection twice…Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star as a senior…two-time Baltimore Sun Player of the Week…recipient of the Westminster Scholar-Athlete of the Year…also played basketball.

Personal: Full name is Jason Edward Stone…is the son of Mark and Cindy Stone…born on Dec. 19, 1985…majoring in communications/journalism.

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11Brett

StoopsHB • R-So. • 5-10 • 178Littlestown/Littlestown

Expeted to compete for playing time at halfback despite not yet having played in a collegiate game…enters the season at No. 2 on the depth chart at left halfback behind Kyle Fogarty.

2006 (Red-shirt sophomore): Did not play in any games.

2005 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Littlestown High School: Played for head coach Mike Lippy…competed in the York Area Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA)…played halfback and defensive back while serving as a return specialist…thrived offensively, totaling 1,488 rushing yards on 284 carries…also reeled in 31 receptions for 413 yards…recorded 27 touchdowns…named to the PIAA Class “AA” second-team offensive squad…was a ten-time letterwinner, including three in football and basketball as well as four in baseball…ex-celled as a shortstop in baseball and a guard in basketball.

Personal: Full name is Brett Aloysious Stoops…is the son of Brian and Krystal Stoops…born on Aug. 31, 1986…majoring in business…is one of three children with younger brothers, Adam and Josh.

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Van NessDL • R-Fr. • 6-0 • 225Lackawaxen/Wallenpaupack

Will vie for playing time on the defensive line after making a switch from linebacker in the preseason…enters the season at No. 3 on the depth chart at defensive tackle.

2006 (Freshman): Red-shirt season.

Wallenpaupack High School: Played for head coach Stan Kucharski…was a captain of the football team his senior season…also competed in wrestling.

Personal: Full name is Erik Gorman Van Ness…is the son of Sam and Lori Van Ness…born on Jan. 26, 1988…majoring in criminal justice.

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Wilkerson HB • Sr. • 5-10 • 180Downingtown/Downingtown

Returned to the team last season after missing the 2005 season…returns as the team’s third leading rusher and receiver from a last year...expected to continue big contributions at halfback...enters the season No. 1 at right halfback.

2006 ( Junior): Appeared in all 11 games for Shippensburg as a reserve running back…earned 17 carries for a total of 41 yards and two touch-downs…recorded a season-high four carries Sept. 9 against Mansfi eld, totaling 16 yards and a touchdown…ran for three yards and a touchdown against Kutztown Sept. 16…had at least one carry in eight of the team’s 11 games…fi nished with four receptions for a total of 48 yards, including a season-best three receptions for 40 yards Nov. 4 against Edinboro… recorded a tackle in the Sept. 23 loss to West Chester.

2005 ( Junior): Was not with the team.

2004 (Sophomore): Finished fourth on the team with 170 rushing yards while playing in all 12 games for the Red Raiders as a sophomore…ran for 32 yards and a touchdown in Week 7 against Lock Haven…recorded a sea-son-high 54 yards on eight carries against California (Pa.)…averaged 4.25 yards per carry on the season…caught three passes for a total of 99 yards and two touchdowns out of the backfi eld, including a 27-yard touchdown reception against Shepherd and a team-best 76-yard touchdown reception against Bloomsburg…played in all 12 of the team’s games.

2003 (Freshman): Combined for 147 offensive yards as a freshman run-ning back and wide receiver for Shippensburg…ran eight times for 36 yards, including a 25-yard run against West Chester…caught six passes for 111 yards…his lone touchdown of the season was in the contest against Edinboro in which he recorded a career-high 85 receiving yards…his 67-yard touchdown catch was the longest reception for the team on the sea-son…played in 10 of the team’s 11 games.

Downingtown High School: Played for head coach Jack Helm…aver-aged 9.3 and 10.9 yards per carry respectively during his junior and senior seasons…competed on a squad that fi nished 10-0 in the regular season and was named league champions in 2001 and 2002…picked to the fi rst-team of the Valor Bowl All Star Game…earned honorable mention in the Ches-mont Conference…was a three-year letterwinner in football as well as track and fi eld.

Personal: Full name is David Maurice Wilkerson...is the son of David Wilkerson and Sandra Liss…born on May 15, 1984…majoring in psy-chology.

Rushing G-GS Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LG2006 11-0 17 50 9 41 2.4 2 112005 DNP - Was not with the team2004 12-0 40 183 13 170 4.2 1 222003 10-0 8 40 4 36 4.5 0 25Career 33-0 65 273 26 274 4.2 3 25

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Wolford CB • Sr. • 6-0 • 180Munhall/Steel Valley

Joined the Red Raiders last season after spending two years at NAIA Geneva...saw quality time at cornerback, appearing in all 11 games with seven starts…has totaled 104 tackles, 31 pass breakups and fi ve intercep-tions in three collegiate seasons...enters the season No. 2 on the depth chart at strong-side corner.

2006 ( Junior): Appeared in all 11 games…started in the fi rst six games of the season and the season fi nale against Clarion… fi nished 11th on the team with 25 total tackles, including 17 solo tackles and eight tackle assists…thrived early in the season, recording 10 of his 17 solo tackles within the fi rst three games of the season…returned a punt for three yards in the season opener September 2 against Shepherd…totaled half a tackle for loss in the September 16 victory over Kutztown…registered four pass breakups, third-best on the team…forced one fumble.

2005 (Sophomore at Geneva): Finished seventh on the team with 47 total tackles…appeared in all 11 of the team’s games...recorded at least one tackle in every game…fi nished with a career-high eight tackles against Bethel College along with an interception return for 23 yards…led the team with four interceptions...had an interception in the season opener against West Liberty State...recorded 3.5 tackles for loss, half a sack and a forced fumble…ranked fi fth in NAIA Division I in passes defended per game (1.9)...totaled six tackles, two for loss, two pass breakups and one sack in a 21-20 overtime victory against Walsh on October 22...had a 17-yard interception against Urbana that he returned 17 yards to the Urbana 13-yard line, setting up the team’s second touchdown in a 21-20 victory on November 12...has one assisted tackle and one interception in 36-35 loss at Georgetown (Ky.) in the fi rst round of the NAIA playoffs...did not play against Taylor on October 29.

2004 (Freshman at Geneva): Finished 10th on the team with 32 total tackles...played in all 10 games…fi nished with a season-high six tackles against Taylor...registered 1.5 tackles for loss...also had one interception while leading the team with 10 pass breakups...Golden Tornadoes ad-vanced to the NAIA postseason, losing to Georgetown (Ky.) in the fi rst round.

Steel Valley High School: Played for head coaches Ed Wehrer and Rus-sell Firestone…played defensive back and wide receiver for the Ironmen while doubling as a return specialist…earned fi rst-team All-Century con-ference honors and competed in the Foothills All-Star Classic…recorded seven interceptions as a safety in his senior season…totaled nine career interceptions in addition to recording 184 tackles and forcing four fumbles over his tenure at Steel Valley…was a point guard on the basketball team and was a member of the 2002 WPIAL Championship basketball team… earned two letter for football and basketball.

Personal: Full name is Darrell Thomas Wolford...is the son of Darrell Wolford and Kim Hill…born on Apr. 27, 1986…majoring in communi-cations/journalism.

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2006 Season Review Nalewak, Ford Named All-RegionJaron Nalewak and Kyler Ford were both se-lected to the 2006 Daktronics, Inc. Division II Football All-Northeast Region Second Team.

Nalewak had one of the best defensive seasons in school history, fi nishing with 23 tackles for loss, one short of the school’s single-season record. He was also just 2.5 sacks short of the single-season record of 10 as well.

A two-time PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Week selection, Nalewak led the team in tackles and ended the year ranked third in the PSAC in tackles for loss and fourth in sacks. He was also 15th in Division II in tackles for loss and earned D2Football.com Defensive Player of the Week on October 18.

Ford, who earned All-PSAC Western Division First Team selection as a punter, fi nished second in the PSAC in punting with an average of 39.7 yards per punt, just 0.1 behind Anthony Belasco of West Chester who fi nished the season with a 39.8 average.

Ford’s average was also 20th in Division II and as a team, Shippensburg ranked 17th in the na-tion in team net punting with a 34.03 average.

12 Red Raiders Earn All-PSACA total of 12 Red Raiders were honored with All-PSAC Western Division selections, the most since the program had 16 selections in 2004. Shippensburg led the PSAC with its six offensive and six defensive selections, one ahead of Western Division co-champion California (Pa.).

First Team honorees included Jaron Nalewak, Kyler Ford, Patrick Ferguson, Howard Cha-vous, James Rockymore and Kerry Robbins.

Ford’s selection marks the third-straight year

that Shippensburg’s punter was selected to the First Team after Denver Brydon, Ford’s posi-tion coach, earned back-to-back honors in 2004 and 2005.

Ferguson led the team in all-purpose yards and ranked sixth in the PSAC, averaging 108.1 yards per game. He fi nished his career with 20 receiving touchdowns and 1,702 receiving yards to rank fourth and seventh, respectively, on the school’s all-time lists.

Chavous was chosen to the fi rst team as a return specialist after averaging 28.6 yards per kick return, a mark that was tops in the PSAC and sixth in Division II.

After transferring to Shippensburg from Erie Community College and spending the 2004 season at Slippery Rock, Rockymore earned his fi rst career all-conference honor after leading the team in interceptions with seven. He was also ranked third in the PSAC in interceptions and second on the team in pass breakups with 11.

Robbins started all 11 of the team’s games at cen-ter last season, grading out the highest among the offensive line while helping Shippensburg rank seventh in the PSAC in rushing offense.Shippensburg’s second team selections includ-ing Walter Crump, Aaron Dykes, Jamie Re-der, Frank Duffy, John Sharbaugh and Jason Groller.

A three-year starter, Crump fi nished his career with 1,560 rushing yards to rank 12th on the school’s career list while also totaling 70 career receptions, the third-highest total by a running back in Shippensburg history.

Dykes earned second team honors for the sec-ond consecutive season after leading the team in rushing and ranking 10th in the PSAC while Reder hit eight of his 13 fi eld goal attempts.

A three-time All-PSAC Western Division se-lection, Duffy appeared in all 45 of the team’s game during his career, starting in all 34 over his fi nal three seasons. He fi nished his career with 199 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and fi ve interceptions.

Sharbaugh, a two-time All-PSAC Western Division selection in 2005 and 2006, fi nished his career with 255 tackles, 161 of which came over the last two seasons, the most of any Shippensburg player on the roster. His 34 ca-reer starts were second only to Duffy’s 37 during that time.

Groller earned his fi rst career all-conference se-lection in his fi rst season as the full-time starter at defensive end. He was second on the team in tackles for loss and sacks while leading the Red Raiders in quarterback hurries.

Maiocco’s Career DayIn a 35-20 loss against California (Pa.) at home on October 28, Gabe Maiocco made his fi rst career start in 18 career games at quarterback. Substituting for the injured Tony Gomez, Maiocco com pleted 12-of-37 passes for 164 yards, all of which were career-highs.

Maiocco’s 37 attempts were the most by a Shippensburg quarterback since current assis-tant coach Rick Henshaw had 40 in a 16-14 loss at Slippery Rock on Oct. 11, 2003. Ironically on that same day, Maiocco experienced his previ-ous best game as a college quarterback when he completed 11-of-20 attempts for 125 yards and two touchdowns as a reserve in Kutztown’s 45-24 loss at Mansfi eld.

Despite a signifi cant statistical advantage for California (Pa.), Shippensburg trailed by just one point at halftime, 14-13, but big plays and an opportunistic defense proved to be difference for the Vulcans.

Crump Named PSAC Player of the WeekWalter Crump was named PSAC Western Di-vision Offensive Player of the Week on October 22, the third-straight week that a Red Raider received a weekly honor from the conference.

Crump racked up 206 yards of total offense against the league’s top-ranked defense in IUP, which entered the game allowing just 251.5 yards per game. He led the team in both rushing and receiving with 41 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries and six catches for 165 yards, becom-

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ing the fi rst Red Raider to total over 100 yards receiving in 21 games.

For the day, Crump averaged 12.1 yards each time he touched the ball.

On both October 8 and 15, Jaron Nalewak was named PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Week.

Nalewak Honored by D2football.comJaron Nalewak received his second Player of the Week honor in as many days and third in the last nine on October 17 as he was named D2Football.com Defensive Co-Player of the Week, sharing the honor with Alex Hall of St. Augustine’s.

Nalewak, who is the fi rst Red Raider to receive a national Player of the Week honor since John Kuhn on Sept. 23, 2004 was selected Honor-able Mention Pizza Hut Player of the Week by D2Football.com, was named PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Week for the second-straight week following his performance in the team’s 20-17 overtime victory at Lock Haven.

Playing against his brother Jonathan for the fi nal time as collegians, Jaron totaled a career-high 13 tackles, including fi ve for loss while totaling one sack and forcing a fumble to help Shippensburg to its fi rst 2-0 start in PSAC Western Division play since 2002.

Nalewak also earned PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Week honors after a 28-21 victory at Slippery Rock in which he totaled six tackles, including fi ve solo, two sacks and one forced fumble that set up Shippensburg’s

game-winning touchdown by forcing a fumble late in the fourth quarter.

After go-ahead touchdown, Nalewak had back-to-back sacks on fi rst and second down, forcing The Rock into a third-and-22 from their own 30 on Slippery Rock’s ensuing possession. On the next play, Rock quarterback Nate Crook-shank was intercepted by Jason Stone, sealing the victory for Shippensburg.

Rocky Reaches 100 WinsThe third time was the charm. After defeats at the hands of West Chester and Bloomsburg, head coach Rocky Rees earned his 100th victory in 17 seasons at Shippensburg with a 28-21 vic-tory at Slippery Rock on October 7.

The winningest coach in Red Raider history, Rees has totaled a 17-year record of 102-86-1 and a career mark of 138-101-2 in 22 previous seasons.

Rees is the third-longest tenured head coach in the PSAC behind Denny Douds of East Stroudsburg (34th season) and Dr. George Mihalik of Slippery Rock (20th season), but holds the longest tenured coaching position as both Douds and Mihalik are faculty at there respective institutions. Rees’ 102 wins are the fourth-most among active PSAC coaches and rank seventh on the all-time PSAC wins list.

Meanwhile, Rees’ 138 career victories are the ninth-most among active Division II head coaches with just six of those having coached in more career games.

Aaron Dykes rushed for 96 yards and two touchdowns while the Shippensburg defense forced fi ve turnovers. James Rockymore, who transfered to Shippensburg after playing at Slip-pery Rock in 2004, made his fi rst career start and picked off a pair of passes.

Best Start In PSAC West Since 2002With a 20-17 overtime victory at Lock Haven on October 14, Shippensburg open its 2006 conference schedule with back-to-back victo-ries, marking the fi rst time the team had started PSAC Western Division play with a 2-0 record since 2002.

After being held to just seven points over the fi rst 54 minutes of play, the Red Raiders scored 10 on its fi nal two possessions in regulations before recording an all-important fi eld goal in overtime to clinch its fourth victory of the sea-son.

Tony Gomez and Gabe Maiocco combined to complete nine of 28 pass attempts for 110 yards while the rushing attack proved to be the differ-ence as six different running backs rushed for a total of 208 yards. Chris Infante led the attack with 109 yards and one touchdown.

CSTV Broadcasts West Chester GameFans of the Shippensburg football team who were not able to attend the Red Raiders’ game at West Chester on September 22 were able to watch the game live on the internet thanks to a partnership between NCAA Division II and College Sports Television (CSTV) as the game will be one of four selected from around the na-tion to be available via CSTV’s web site.

In July 2006, NCAA Division II announced a three-year regular-season television and broad-band partnership with CSTV that will showcase select Division II football and men’s and wom-en’s basketball games live, beginning with cover-age in the 2006 fall and 2007 winter seasons.

In addition to live games, the web site features stories, scores, blogs, video and audio that is dedicated to Division II sports, making it not only a destination site for live games, but for in-formation on Division II athletics.

Red Raiders Picked Fifth in PSACShippensburg was picked to fi n ish fi fth in the PSAC Western Division Coaches’ Poll released at the conference’s annual Western Divi sion Media Day held at Slippery Rock Universi-ty’s Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry Woods.

California (Pa.) was picked by the coaches to fi nish fi rst in the Western Divi sion, followed by Edinboro, Slippery Rock and Indiana (Pa.). Follow ing the Red Raiders, Clarion was picked sixth and Lock Haven seventh.

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-6-0 2-4-0 3-2-0 0-0-0CONFERENCE 3-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0

DATE RANK OPPONENT RESULT ATTENDSep. 2 #15 Shepherd 0-14, L 1,534Sep. 9 Mansfi eld 35-0, W 2,272Sep. 16 Kutztown 42-27, W 6,013Sep. 23 West Chester 0-24. L 5,000Sep. 30 #10 Bloomsburg 14-35, L 3,069*Oct. 7 Slippery Rock 28-21, W 2,400*Oct. 14 Lock Haven 20-17, W 3,210*Oct. 21 #24 Indiana (Pa.) 16-20, L 7,506*Oct. 28 #25 California (Pa.) 20-35, L 1,340*Nov. 4 Edinboro 30-54, L 500*Nov. 11 Clarion 35-10, W 3,401* PSAC Western Division game

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalShippensburg 76 47 34 80 3 240Opponents 68 86 40 63 0 257

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GAaron Dykes 10 139 525 11 514 3.7 6 17 51.4David Richards 11 72 436 16 420 5.8 2 42 38.2Chris Infante 9 67 384 3 381 5.7 4 50 42.3Walter Crump 11 70 343 33 310 4.4 3 23 28.2Dave Wilkerson 11 17 50 9 41 2.4 2 11 3.7Kyle Fogarty 9 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 7 1.7Casey Snyder 2 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 4.0Jeremy Sickeri 4 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 2.0Pat Ferguson 11 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5Chad DiFebbo 4 2 6 5 1 0.5 0 6 0.2Kyler Ford 11 0 -2 0 -2 0.0 0 0 -0.2Team 5 5 0 26 -26 -5.2 0 0 -5.2Tony Gomez 10 33 82 136 -54 -1.6 0 14 -5.4Gabe Maiocco 11 18 3 92 -89 -4.9 0 2 -8.1Total 11 429 1864 331 1533 3.6 17 50 139.4Opponents 11 397 1685 299 1386 3.5 16 48 126.0

PASSING GP Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GGabe Maiocco 11 84.36 161-63-8 39.1 861 5 46 78.3Tony Gomez 10 92.57 131-59-10 45.0 783 5 66 78.3Chad DiFebbo 4 100.12 10-3-1 30.0 68 1 31 17.0Total 11 88.45 302-125-19 41.4 1712 11 66 155.6Opponents 11 123.85 285-146-10 51.2 1995 18 78 181.4

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GPat Ferguson 11 34 594 17.5 7 48 54.0Howard Chavous 11 26 303 11.7 0 43 27.5Walter Crump 11 21 307 14.6 1 66 27.9Tim Devanney 11 15 193 12.9 2 26 17.5David Richards 11 13 152 11.7 0 31 13.8Brennon Relaford 10 4 59 14.8 1 28 5.9Dave Wilkerson 11 4 48 12.0 0 40 4.4Mark Rossi 11 3 34 11.3 0 18 3.1Kyle Fogarty 9 2 14 7.0 0 7 1.6Aaron Dykes 10 2 1 0.5 0 1 0.1David Green 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7Total 11 125 1712 13.7 11 66 155.6Opponents 11 146 1995 13.7 18 78 181.4

TEAM STATISTICSCategory SHIP OPPSCORING 240 257 Points Per Game 21.8 23.4FIRST DOWNS 184 169 Rushing 92 72 Passing 76 83 Penalty 16 14RUSHING YARDAGE 1533 1386 Yards gained rushing 1864 1685 Yards lost rushing 331 299 Rushing Attempts 429 397 Average Per Rush 3.6 3.5 Average Per Game 139.4 126.0 TDs Rushing 17 16PASSING YARDAGE 1712 1995 Att-Comp-Int 302-125-19 285-146-10 Average Per Pass 5.7 7.0 Average Per Catch 13.7 13.7 Average Per Game 155.6 181.4 TDs Passing 11 18TOTAL OFFENSE 3245 3381 Total Plays 731 682 Average Per Play 4.4 5.0 Average Per Game 295.0 307.4KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 40-904 30-500PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 29-290 20-186INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 10-114 19-269KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.6 16.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.0 9.3FUMBLES-LOST 12-8 10-6PENALTIES-YARDS 59-539 69-589 Average Per Game 49.0 53.5PUNTS-YARDS 58-2240 70-2474 Average Per Punt 38.6 35.3 Net punt average 35.4 31.2TIME OF POSSESSION 31:07 29:593RD-DOWNS 66/163 47/153 3rd-Down Pct. 40% 31%4TH-DOWNS 4/14 12/20 4th-Down Pct 29% 60%SACKS BY-YARDS 30-184 30-207ATTENDANCE 22863 13382 Games/Avg Per Game 6/3810 5/2676

2006 Final StatisticsTOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GGabe Maiocco 11 179 -89 861 772 70.2Tony Gomez 10 164 -54 783 729 72.9Aaron Dykes 10 139 514 0 514 51.4David Richards 11 72 420 0 420 38.2Chris Infante 9 67 381 0 381 42.3Walter Crump 11 70 310 0 310 28.2Chad DiFebbo 4 12 1 68 69 17.2Dave Wilkerson 11 17 41 0 41 3.7Kyle Fogarty 9 3 15 0 15 1.7Casey Snyder 2 1 8 0 8 4.0Jeremy Sickeri 4 1 8 0 8 2.0Pat Ferguson 11 1 6 0 6 0.5Kyler Ford 11 0 -2 0 -2 -0.2Team 5 5 -26 0 -26 -5.2Total 11 731 1533 1712 3245 295.0Opponents 11 682 1386 1995 3381 307.4

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|-------------- PATs --------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsJamie Reder 0 8-13 28-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52Pat Ferguson 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Aaron Dykes 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Walter Crump 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Chris Infante 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Dave Wilkerson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12David Richards 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Tim Devanney 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Howard Chavous 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6James Rockymore 1 0-0 0-0 0- 0 0-0 0 0 6Brennon Relaford 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Gabe Maiocco 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0Total 31 8-13 28-30 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 240Opponents 36 3-6 32-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 257

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongPat Ferguson 18 231 12.8 0 47Howard Chavous 10 56 5.6 0 20Dee Wolford 1 3 3.0 0 3Total 29 290 10.0 0 47Opponents 20 186 9.3 0 31

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongJames Rockymore 4 97 24.2 1 67Reggie Farrior 2 10 5.0 0 6Jonathan Aldridge 1 5 5.0 0 5Matt Kosciolek 1 0 0.0 0 0Jason Stone 1 0 0.0 0 0Jason Groller 1 2 2.0 0 2Total 10 114 11.4 1 67Opponents 19 269 14.2 2 62

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHoward Chavous 16 463 28.9 1 96Pat Ferguson 15 358 23.9 1 80David Richards 3 32 10.7 0 19Antoine Parks 2 16 8.0 0 10James Rockymore 2 32 16.0 0 17Tim Devanney 1 3 3.0 0 3Mark Rossi 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 40 904 22.6 2 96Opponents 30 500 16.7 0 32

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBill Morrison 1 9 9.0 0 9Total 1 9 9.0 0 9Opponents 1 32 32.0 0 32

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkJamie Reder 8-13 61.5 0-0 0-0 8-11 0-2 0-0 38 1

FG SEQUENCE SHIPPENSBURG OPPONENTSShepherd 35 44Mansfi eld 35,45 -Kutztown - -West Chester - (33)Bloomsburg (33), (36) -Slippery Rock - -Lock Haven 42, (32), (32) (39), 38, 52Indiana (Pa.) (32), (34), (32) -California (Pa.) 34 -Edinboro (38) -Clarion - (31)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdKyler Ford 50 1986 39.7 63 3 10 15 0Jamie Reder 7 246 35.1 59 1 1 1 0Team 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 1Total 58 2240 38.6 63 4 11 16 1Opponents 70 2474 35.3 59 4 13 16 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GPat Ferguson 11 6 594 231 358 0 1189 108.1Howard Chavous 11 0 303 56 463 0 822 74.7Walter Crump 11 310 307 0 0 0 617 56.1David Richards 11 420 152 0 32 0 60 54.9Aaron Dykes 10 514 1 0 0 0 515 51.5Chris Infante 9 381 0 0 0 0 381 42.3Tim Devanney 11 0 193 0 3 0 196 17.8James Rockymore 10 0 0 0 32 97 129 12.9Dave Wilkerson 11 41 48 0 0 0 89 8.1Brennon Relaford 10 0 59 0 0 0 59 5.9Mark Rossi 11 0 34 0 0 0 34 3.1Kyle Fogarty 9 15 14 0 0 0 29 3.2Antoine Parks 10 0 0 0 16 0 16 1.6Reggie Farrior 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 1.0Jeremy Sickeri 4 8 0 0 0 0 8 2.0Casey Snyder 2 8 0 0 0 0 8 4.0David Green 10 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.7Jonathan Aldridge 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5Dee Wolford 11 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.3Jason Groller 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Chad DiFebbo 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2Kyler Ford 11 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2Team 5 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -5.2Tony Gomez 10 -54 0 0 0 0 -54 -5.4Gabe Maiocco 11 -89 0 0 0 0 -89 -8.1Total 11 1533 1712 290 904 114 4553 413.9Opponents 11 1386 1995 186 500 269 4336 394.2

2006 Final Statistics

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2006 Statistical Review |-----------------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf85 Jaron Nalewak 11 53 25 78 23-77 7.5-47 2 3 232 Bill Morrison 11 29 43 72 11-28 2.0-17 1 3-9 19 John Sharbaugh 11 40 31 71 3-15 1.0-13 4 1 4 Jonathan Aldridge 10 38 30 68 1-1 1-5 4 1 Reggie Farrior 10 28 25 53 2-3 2-10 9 142 Frank Duffy 11 16 30 46 9-20 2.5-14 270 Jason Groller 11 21 20 41 14-49 4.5-24 1-2 3 491 Brandon Cook 11 13 21 34 13-34 2.5-12 130 James Rockymore 10 27 4 31 1-1 4-97 5 195 Josh Emberg 11 15 14 29 7-33 4.5-22 4 1 18 Dee Wolford 11 17 8 25 1-1 4 113 Jason Stone 11 12 11 23 1-1 1-0 25 Matt Kosciolek 11 15 7 22 2-3 1-0 1-078 Michael Apgar 8 9 9 18 2-11 1.0-9 133 Josh Oswalt 9 6 11 17 1-2 1.0-2 1-049 Shawn Wilt 7 5 8 13 193 Kirsten Gamber 9 4 8 12 1-158 Rick Stavig 5 3 5 8 2-2 0.5-151 Joel Petersheim 10 4 3 7 1-3 1.0-362 Antoine Parks 10 3 2 546 Andrew Casale 7 3 1 452 Justin Kina 7 1 3 431 Aaron Dykes 10 3 3 1-026 Eric Tillman 8 1 2 350 Jim D’Annibale 11 2 220 Brad Catherman 3 1 1 216 Gabe Maiocco 11 2 271 Matt Olecki 10 1 17 Tony Gomez 10 1 192 Jarrett Warker 5 1 1 1 128 Kyler Ford 11 1 134 Dave Wilkerson 11 1 179 Eddie Armstrong 10 1 187 David Green 10 1 129 Pat Ferguson 11 1 121 Nathan Cox 1 1 198 Anthony Mash 1 1 115 Travis Proctor 1 1 163 Scott Sacco 10 1 1Total 11 379 326 705 95-285 30-184 10-114 42 10 6-9 5 3 Opponents 11 - - - - 30-207 19-269 47 7 8-32 6 3

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 25 Aaron Dykes at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Yards Rushing 118 Chris Infante at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)TD Rushes 2 Chris Infante at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006) Aaron Dykes at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Long Rush 50 Chris Infante at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Pass attempts 37 Gabe Maiocco vs. California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006)Pass completions 18 Tony Gomez vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Yards Passing 312 Tony Gomez vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)TD Passes 2 Tony Gomez vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) Gabe Maiocco vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006)Long Pass 66 Tony Gomez vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Receptions 6 Walter Crump vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006) Pat Ferguson at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Receiving 165 Walter Crump vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)TD Receptions 1 Tim Devanney at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006) Walter Crump vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) Pat Ferguson vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) Pat Ferguson vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006) Pat Ferguson at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006) Pat Ferguson at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006) Pat Ferguson vs. California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006) Tim Devanney at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006) Pat Ferguson at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006) Pat Ferguson vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006) Brennon Relaford vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006)Long Reception 66 Walter Crump vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Field Goals 3 Jamie Reder vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Long Field Goal 38 Jamie Reder at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Punts 9 Kyler Ford at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Punting Avg 45.5 Kyler Ford at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Long Punt 63 Kyler Ford vs. California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006)Long Punt Return 47 Pat Ferguson vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Long Kickoff Return 96 Howard Chavous vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Tackles 13 Bill Morrison vs. Shepherd (Sep 02, 2006) Jaron Nalewak at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Sacks 2.0 Josh Emberg vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) Jaron Nalewak at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006) Jason Groller at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Tackles For Loss 4.5 Jaron Nalewak at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Interceptions 2 James Rockymore at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 55 at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Yards Rushing 266 at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Yards Per Rush 5.3 vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006)TD Rushes 4 at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Pass attempts 38 at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)Pass completions 18 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Yards Passing 312 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Yards Per Pass 10.1 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)TD Passes 2 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006) vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006)Total Plays 86 at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Total Offense 424 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (Oct 21, 2006)Yards Per Play 6.1 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Points 42 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Sacks By 6 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)First Downs 25 at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Penalties 11 at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Penalty Yards 96 at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Turnovers 5 at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)Interceptions By 3 at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 40 Brandon Lombardy, vs. California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006)Yards Rushing 178 Brandon Lombardy, vs. California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006)TD Rushes 3 Jamar Brittingham, vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006)Long Rush 48 Dan Latorre, vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006) Jamar Brittingham, vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006)Pass attempts 37 Trevor Harris, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Pass completions 25 Trevor Harris, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Passing 437 Trevor Harris, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)TD Passes 5 Trevor Harris, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Long Pass 78 Trevor Harris, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Receptions 10 Ryan Valasek, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Receiving 182 Rich Cerro, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)TD Receptions 2 Brett Harbach, vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006) Nate Forse, vs California (Pa.) (Oct 28, 2006) Rich Cerro, at. Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006) Kyle Witucki, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Long Reception 78 Rich Cerro, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Field Goals 1 Alex Walsh, at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006) Marc Domonkos, at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006) Kyle Snoke, vs. Clarion (Nov 11, 2006)Long Field Goal 39 Marc Domonkos, at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Punts 11 Brandon Fields, at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Punting Avg 43.8 Ryan Nye, vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Long Punt 59 Brandon Pickel, at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Long Punt Return 31 Adam Lawrence, at Lock Haven (Oct 14, 2006)Long Kickoff Return 32 Paul Favers, at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Tackles 15 Mike Gardier, at Mansfi eld (Sep 09, 2006)Sacks 2.0 Vlad Garbovsky, at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)Tackles For Loss 3.5 Dave Jazenski, at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Interceptions 3 Dan Peters, vs. Shepherd (Sep 02, 2006)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 48 vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006)Yards Rushing 260 vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006)Yards Per Rush 5.9 at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)TD Rushes 4 vs. Bloomsburg (Sep 30, 2006)Pass attempts 39 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Pass completions 25 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Passing 437 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Per Pass 11.2 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)TD Passes 5 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Total Plays 78 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Total Offense 487 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Yards Per Play 7.0 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Points 54 at Edinboro (Nov 04, 2006)Sacks By 6 at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)First Downs 26 vs. Kutztown (Sep 16, 2006)Penalties 9 at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)Penalty Yards 91 at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)Turnovers 5 at Slippery Rock (Oct 07, 2006)Interceptions By 4 vs. Shepherd (Sep 02, 2006) at West Chester (Sep 23, 2006)

Season Superlatives

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GAME 1Seth Grove Stadium Shippensburg, Pa.Sept. 2, 2006

#15 Shepherd 14Shippensburg 0

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - Despite being limited to only 197 yards in total offense, 15th-ranked Shepherd capitalized on four Shippensburg turnovers en route to a 14-0 victory in the ninth annual Great Valley Classic at Seth Grove Sta-dium.

For Shippensburg, the loss was the fi rst to open a season since 2002 when, ironically, Shepherd also defeated the Red Raiders at home, 17-10. The Rams have now won fi ve of the last seven meetings with Shippensburg.

Of Shepherd’s 197 yards in total offense, Der-von Wallace amassed 106 yards in total offense for the Rams with 88 yards rushing and 28 yards receiving, both team-highs. His 23-yard touch-down run with 7:35 remaining in the fourth quarter, sealed Shepherd’s 20th-straight regu-lar-season victory and second consecutive over the Red Raiders.

The remnants of Hurricane Ernesto forced both teams to stay primarily on the ground as the two combined for 170 yards passing on 54 attempts.

Shippensburg was most affected by the weather as the team completed just 10-of-31 pass at-tempts for 76 yards with four interceptions while using a two quarterback rotation.

Tony Gomez, who was making his 24th career start, threw for only 26 yards on 4-of-17 passing while being intercepted three times. He was also sacked three times. Meanwhile, Gabe Maiocco did not fare much better as he went 6-of-14 for 50 yards and one interception.

Also, the rain and windy conditions limited the effectiveness of the Red Raiders’ two top re-ceiving threats in Patrick Ferguson and How-ard Chavous. Prior to missing the 2005 season, Ferguson was named All-PSAC Western Divi-sion First Team while in his absence, Chavous earned All-PSAC Western Division Second Team honors last year.

Instead of being able to generate offense through a mix of run and pass, Shippensburg was forced to gain yards on the ground and to make mat-ters worse, had to do it against a team that fi n-ished 14th in Division II last season in rushing defense after allowing opponents a mere 97.4 yards per game. The previous week, the Rams held Millersville to just 80 yards rushing in a 28-7 victory.

Both of Shepherd’s touchdowns came off of two Red Raider turnovers that gave the Rams start-ing fi eld position inside Shippensburg territory.

One of the Red Raiders’ best chances to score came on their opening drive when the team drove 45 yards in 12 plays down to the Shep-herd 29-yard line. However, the drive, which used 6:48, ended in a punt following a fi ve-yard loss on third down that took Shippensburg out of reasonable fi eld goal range.

Three possessions later, the Red Raiders would face a fourth-and-6 at the Ram 17-yard line fol-lowing an interception by Jason Groller. How-ever, a 35-yard fi eld goal attempt by Jamie Reder was wide left, ending a streak of 13 consecutive made fi eld goals by Reder.

With the exception of two blocked kicks, one in 2004 at Clarion and a second at Edinboro a year ago, Reder had not “missed” an attempt since his fi rst collegiate game, the 2004 season opener at home versus Kutztown on August 27 in which he missed a 44 and 39-yard attempt.

Shepherd took a 7-0 lead with 2:10 left in the fi rst quarter on a 6-yard touchdown pass from Dan Chlebowski to John Hinton after the fi rst of three interceptions by All-American safety Dan Peters gave the Rams possession on the Shippensburg 45-yard line.

Wallace’s 23-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter came after Maiocco was picked off by Peters and giving Shepherd the ball at the Red Raider 40-yard line.

As a team, Shippensburg totaled 171 yards in offense, led by 77 yards rushing from Aaron Dykes and 32 yards receiving on fi ve catches by Ferguson. Bill Morrison, who missed the 2005 season, led the defense with a game-high 13 tackles, including 3.5 for loss.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalShepherd (2-0) 7 0 0 7 14Shippensburg (0-1) 0 0 0 0 0

FIRST QUARTER Shepherd- Hinton 6 pass from Chlebowski

(Schmitt kick), 2:10

FOURTH QUARTER Shepherd - Wallace 23 run (Schmitt kick), 7:35

Shepherd ShippensburgFirst Downs 11 13Rushes-Yards 37-103 33-95Comp-Att-Int 15-23-1 10-31-4Passing Yards 94 76Return Yards 13 47Punts-Average 8-234 7-227Fumbles Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-59 9-55Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-17 3-13Time of Possession 30:36 29:24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING - Shepherd: Wallace 24-88, Chlebowski

6-11, Wright 5-5, Tremel 1-1 Shippensburg: Dykes 15-77, Crump 6-9, Wilker-son 2-5, Gomez 7-2, Richards 2-1, Maiocco 1-0

PASSING - Shepherd: Chlebowski 15-23-1 94 Shippensburg: Gomez 4-17-3 26, Maiocco 6-14-1 50

RECEIVING - Shepherd: Tremel 6-14, Sheehan 3-14, Wallace 2-28, Jackson 2-9, Thomas 1-23, Shippensburg: Ferguson 5-32, Chavous 2-20, Crump 2-17, Green 1-7

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Shepherd, Schmitt 44, Shippensburg, Reder 48

ATT - 1,534

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GAME 2Van Norman FieldMansfi eld, PASept. 9, 2006

Shippensburg 35Mansfi eld 0

MANSFIELD, Pa. - Fullback Chris Infante ran for a career-high 118 yards and his fi rst two career touchdowns, all in the second half, to lead a Shippensburg offense that totaled 419 yards in a 35-0 victory at Mansfi eld in the sixth an-nual Josh Palmer Pigskin Classic at Van Nor-man Field.

The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Red Raiders (1-1) that dated back to last season and was the fi rst win for the team in Mansfi eld since a 10-0 win on Oct. 4, 1986. It also marked the fi rst meeting between the two teams since 1987.

While the offense was more assertive and pro-ductive against the Mountaineers (0-1), the Red Raider defense was stellar for the second con-secutive week as it held Mansfi eld to just 133 yards in total offense, including only 65 rush-ing. The unit also forced 11 punts and held the Mountaineers to 1-of-13 on third-down con-versions.

Shippensburg’s 419 yards of total offense and 266 yards rushing were the highest totals for the team since Nov. 20, 2004 when the team played West Chester in the second round of the 2004 NCAA Division II Football Championship.

The team’s passing attack was also more effec-tive this afternoon, totaling 153 yards, led by

106 yards from Gabe Maiocco. Maiocco, who transferred to Shippensburg after playing two seasons at Kutztown from 2003-04, completed 11-of-20 attempts for 125 yards and two touch-downs in his last appearance against the Moun-taineers while with the Golden Bears in 2003.

The Red Raiders scored on their opening pos-session when Tony Gomez found Tim Devan-ney on an 8-yard slant for a 7-0 lead exactly fi ve minutes into the game.

It was the fi rst reception for Devanney since Nov. 20, 2004 and fi rst touchdown reception since a 37-yard completion from Gomez on Oct. 16, 2004 in a 32-14 victory at California (Pa.). Devanney missed the 2005 season after suffering a season ending leg injury in spring practice.

After driving 44 yards for a score on its fi rst drive, Shippensburg would total just 34 yards on its next three drives, resulting in two punts and a turnover on downs before Aaron Dykes scored his third career touchdown and fi rst this season on a 4-yard run with 6:05 left in the fi rst half.

The touchdown capped Shippensburg’s longest drive of the season in terms of plays (16) and yards (89). The drive used 6:42 and was the second-longest of the year by just six seconds. Against Shepherd, the team’s opening drive lasted 6:48 before ending in a punt.

The Red Raiders’ 14-0 lead would hold un-til the fourth quarter. Through three quarters, Shippensburg had totaled 279 yards and two touchdowns, but in the fourth, amassed 141 while scoring three times to put what was a close game on the scoreboard, safely out of reach.

The Red Raiders were able to seal its fi rst victo-ry of the season thanks in large part to a success-ful second half rushing attack. After running for 82 yards on 23 carries in the fi rst half, the team more than doubled that output in the second half, totaling 184 yards on 32 attempts.

The success of Shippensburg’s running game also dictated time of possession as the Red Raiders controlled the ball for 19:09 in the sec-ond half compared to 10:51 for Mansfi eld. That margin also included an advantage of 6:34 in the fourth quarter.

Defensively, Jaron Nalewak led the team with eight tackles, including two for loss and 1.5 sacks. As a unit, Shippensburg allowed the Mountaineers to cross midfi eld just once mid-way through the second quarter when Kevon Calhoun rushed for nine yards to the Red Raid-er 49-yard line.

However, on the next play, Garrett Kensy was sacked for two-yard loss back to the Mansfi eld 49-yard line by Brandon Cook and Josh Em-berg.

Frank Duffy was also key in Shippensburg’s suc-cess defensively as he had fi ve tackles that in-cluded 1.5 sacks.

Notes: Shippensburg entered the red zone six times, scoring fi ve touchdowns while missing a 35-yard fi eld goal attempt in the second quarter … after having made 13 consecutive fi eld goals, Jamie Reder has missed his last three attempts (35, 35, 45). He has made 27-of-34 attempts in his career … on Shippensburg’s fi rst drive of the second half, a hard hit from Thomas Malinich forced a Dykes fumble and caused him to miss the remainder of the game, opening the door for Infante … Dave Wilkerson scored on an 8-yard run in the fourth quarter, marking his fi rst touchdown since a 10-yard run at home against Lock Haven on Oct. 9, 2004 in a 45-7 victory … the Shippensburg defense has posted shut-outs in two of its last fi ve games. The last time was a 37-0 win at home versus Clarion on Oct. 22, 2005.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalShippensburg (1-1) 7 7 0 21 35Mansfi eld (0-1) 0 0 0 0 0

FIRST QUARTER SHIP - Devanney 8 pass from Gomez (Reder

kick), 10:00

SECOND QUARTER SHIP - Dykes 4 run (Reder kick), 6:05

FOURTH QUARTER SHIP - Infante 1 run (Reder kick), 13:26 SHIP - Infante 1 run (Reder kick), 8:40 SHIP - Wilkerson 8 run (Reder kick), 6:58

Shippensburg Mansfi eldFirst Downs 25 10Rushes-Yards 55-266 31-65Comp-Att-Int 31-12-0 27-8-0Passing Yards 153 68Return Yards 113 22 Punts-Average 5-40.0 11-35.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-67 6-33Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-21 1-1Time of Possession

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING - Shippensburg: Infante 17-118, Dykes

14-54, Richards 8-34, Crump 4-23, Wilkerson 4-16, Gomez 3-11, Sickeri 1-8, DiFebbo 1-6, Maiocco 1-1, TEAM 2-minus 5. Mansfi eld: Calhoun 12-50, Davis 3-6, Fields 1-4, Kensy 10-3, Garofalo 5-2.

PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 7-17-0-106, Gomez 5-14-0-47. Mansfi eld: Kensy 8-27-0-68.

RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Crump 3-31, Devanney 3-27, Ferguson 2-59, Chavous 2-24, Richards 2-12. Mansfi eld: Thomas 3-20, Tanner 2-21, Davis 2-11, Robinson 1-16.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Shippensburg: Reder 35, Reder 45

ATT - 2,272.

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GAME 3Seth Grove StadiumShippensburg, Pa.Sept. 16, 2006

Shippensburg 42Kutztown 27

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - The Shippensburg football team scored the game’s fi rst 21 points and never looked back en route to a 42-27 vic-tory over Kutztown at Seth Grove Stadium on Sept. 16. The victory was the second-straight for the Red Raiders who led 42-7 midway through the third quarter.

For the second-straight week, Chris Infante led the way for Shippensburg (2-1) offensively, to-taling 97 yards rushing and one touchdown and 20 carries. The previous week at Mansfi eld, he became the fi rst freshman since Matt Phillips in 2001 to rush for over 100 yards when he had 118 and two touchdowns.

Shippensburg, who totaled 330 yards in total of-fense and another 223 in returns, scored touch-downs on its fi rst fi ve possessions and opened the game with a 96-yard kickoff return from Howard Chavous which was the third-longest kickoff return in school history.

Chavous’ kickoff return was also the fi rst for a touchdown since Sept. 3, 2005 when Brent Grimes returned one 99 yards for a touchdown at Shepherd.

The Red Raiders jumped out to a 21-0 lead with 1:57 left in the fi rst quarter after a 3-yard touchdown pass from Tony Gomez to Walter Crump and a 5-yard run from Dave Wilkerson.Wilkerson’s touchdown run was his fi rst since Oct. 9, 2004 in a 45-7 victory at home.

Meanwhile, the Golden Bears (1-1) were held to -2 yards total offense on six plays before mount-ing a 12-play, 66-yard drive that ended in a 13-yard pass from Kyle Spotts to Elfren Quiles for Kutztown’s fi rst score.

Following Quiles’ second touchdown of the sea-son, Shippensburg scored another 21 consecu-tive points to build a 42-7 lead with 8:21 re-maining in the third quarter. To that point, the Red Raiders’ average starting fi eld position was the Golden Bear 47-yard line.

However, Kutztown managed to stay competi-tive, scoring the game’s fi nal three touchdowns to reduce a 35-point defi cit down to the fi nal margin of 15. Also, after totaling just 173 yards in total offense through the game’s fi rst 37 min-utes, the Golden Bears amassed 266 over the fi nal 23, totaling scoring drives of 71, 78 and 94 yards.

Shippensburg’s last touchdown came on a 48-yard touchdown pass from Gomez to Patrick Ferguson, marking the fi rst touchdown recep-tion for Ferguson since Nov. 20, 2004 against West Chester in the second round of the NCAA Division II Football Championship.

Ferguson, who was named All-PSAC Western Division First Team in 2004, missed the 2005 season with an injury. It was also the 14th of his career as he is currently in ninth on the school’s career touchdowns receiving list.

As for Gomez, his two touchdown passes, which came on just three completions, gave him 24 for his career which moved him into sixth on the Shippensburg career passing touchdowns list, ahead of Scott Knudson who totaled 23 from 1976-78.

Defensively for the Red Raiders, Jaron Nalewak totaled a career-high 12 tackles, including nine solo. He also added two tackles for loss, one sack, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry.

Notes: Josh Emberg had a career-high seven tackles, including two sacks … In facing his former team for the fi rst since transferring from Kutztown last year, Gabe Maiocco completed 3-of-8 pass attempts for 57 yards … the offensive line did not surrender a sack this afternoon for the fi rst time since Sept. 17, 2005 in a 23-17 victory over Millersville at home, a span of 11 games.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalKutztown 0 7 6 14 27Shippensburg 21 14 7 0 42

FIRST QUARTER SHIP - Chavous 96 kickoff return (Reder kick),

14:44 SHIP - Crump 3 pass (Reder kick), 6:01 SHIP - Wilkerson 5 run (Reder kick), 1:57

SECOND QUARTER KUTZ - Quiles 13 pass (Sandberg kick), 12:16 SHIP - Infante 5 run (Reder kick), 7:31 SHIP - Richards 3 run (Reder kick), 3:01

THIRD QUARTER SHIP - Ferguson 48 pass (Reder kick) 8:21 KUTZ - Harbach 23 pass (Sandberg kick

blocked) 4:03

FOURTH QUARTER KUTZ - Baumgardner 59 pass (Sandberg kick),

10:59 KUTZ - Harbach 23 pass (Sandberg kick), 00:53

Kutztown ShippensburgFirst Downs 26 17Rushes-Yards 10 12Comp-Att-Int 19-35-2 6-13-0Passing Yards 15 4 Return Yards 69 223Punts-Average 4-43.8 3-36.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 3-30 2-25Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 6-32Time of Possession 33:36 26:24RUSHING - Kutztown: Adams 17-45, Strauss 8-43,

McFadden 9-34, Spotts 9- 21. Shippensburg: Infante 20-97, Richards 10-56, Crump 5-28, Gomez 2-17, Snyder 1-8, Fogarty 1-6, Wilkerson 2-3.

PASSING - Kutztown: Spotts 35-19-2 338. Shippensburg: Maiocco 8-3-0 57, Gomez 5-3-0 58.

RECEIVING - Kutztown: Quiles 9-149, Harbach 7-91, Baumgardner 3-98. Shippensburg: Crump 2-10, Ferguson 1-48, Relaford 1-22, Chavous 1-20, Devanney 1-15.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - NONEATT - 6,013.

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GAME 4Farrell StadiumWest Chester, Pa.Sept. 23, 2006

West Chester 24Shippensburg 0

WEST CHESTER, Pa. - The West Chester defense limited Shippensburg to 29 yards rush-ing and 189 yards of total offense in a 24-0 shutout at home. The game marked the third-straight week that the Golden Rams held their opponents without a touchdown in the second half as they extended their shutout streak to six straight quarters.

Shippensburg managed just 29 yards rushing on 29 carries while West Chester scored all 24 of its points in the fi rst half. West Chester held Shippensburg to its lowest rushing total since 1996 when the Red Raiders had 31 vs. Slippery Rock.

It marked the fi rst time WCU has beaten Shippensburg at home since 1998, and the sec-ond time Shippensburg had been shutout since this season.

The Red Raider offense was hounded by West Chester’s defense all night long. The Golden Rams produced six sacks for minus-33 yards and a total of seven tackles for losses of 50 yards.

While the Shippensburg ground game could not get on track, the air attack fared no better as three Shippensburg quarterbacks combined to throw four interceptions and were sacked six times by the West Chester defense.

West Chester, however, received touchdown passes of 31 yards and 45 yards from quarter-backs Bill Zwann and Matt Burdalski. Running back Osagie Osunde, who was limited to just 18 yards on 17 carries by the Shippensburg defense, managed one TD carry.

Zwann’s strike came on a fourth down attempt with 1:28 remaining in the fi rst quarter. The pass was caught by Eric Ruffenach, giving WCU an early 7-0 advantage and capping a 10-play, 86-yard drive.

The Golden Rams quickly built the lead in the second quarter with Osunde’s TD run at 10:27, and a Burdalski to Dean Millard TD hook-up with 5:08 remaining.

Kicker Alex Walsh capped the scoring with a 33-yard fi eld goal as time expired in the fi rst half.

West Chester’s Michael Washington caught three passes for 83 yards to lead the Golden Rams offensively. Bill Zwaan was 7-for-17 for 147 yards and one touchdown while Matt Burdalski completed 2-of-4 for 56 yards and the 45-yard touchdown pass to Millard.

Shippensburg’s best scoring opportunity came late in the third quarter as the offense, under the direction of Tony Gomez, put together a nine-play, 54-yard drive. However, Brett Patterson picked off a Gomez pass at the West Chester 14-yard line, ending the threat.

Shippensburg was led on the ground by David Richards who totaled 39 yards on seven carries. He ended the game with 117 all-purpose yards. The usually potent fullback tandem of Aaron Dykes and Chris Infante combined for 26 yards on nine carries.

The Shippensburg defensive effort was led by eight tackles from Bill Morrison eight stops. Jonathan Aldridge and Jaron Nalewak each made six tackles.

The WCU defense was led by Vladimir Garbovsky, who recorded four total tackles, including two sacks for -12 yards and a forced fumble.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalShippensburg (2-2) 0 0 0 0 0

West Chester (2-2) 7 17 0 0 24

FIRST QUARTER WCU - Ruffenach 31 pass (Walsh kick), 1:28

SECOND QUARTER WCU - Osunde 3 run (Walsh kick), 10:27 WCU - Millard 45 pass (Walsh kick), 5:08 WCU - Walsh 33 fi eld goal, 00:00

Shippensburg West ChesterFirst Downs 14 13Rushes-Yards 4 4Comp-Att-Int 16-38-4 9-22-0Passing Yards 8 7Return Yards 73 40Punts-Average 6-38.0 7-40.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-56 9-91Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-12 6-33Time of Possession 29:49 30:11

RUSHING - Shippensburg: Richards 7-39, Dykes 7-17, Infante 2-9, Crump 2-6, Wilkerson 3-5, Gomez 3- -4, DiFebbo 1- -5, Maiocco 3- -21. West Chester: Ruffenach 1-36, Osunde 17-18, McDermott 3-17, Millard 3-16, Zwaan 3-7, Hopkins 2-4, Washington 1-3, Clark 1-2.

PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 20-9-2 95, Go-mez 15-6-1 80, DiFebbo 3-1-1 14. West Chester: Zwaan 17-7-0 147, Burdalski 4-2-0 56

RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Richards 5-78, Fer-guson 3-34, Chavous 3-31, Fogarty 2-14, Devan-ney 1-15, Rossi 1-11, Crump 1-6. West Chester: Washington 3-83, Ruffenach 3-48, Millard 1-45, Clark 1-19, Pedersen 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 5,000

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GAME 5Seth Grove StadiumShippensburg, Pa.Sept. 30, 2006

Bloomsburg 35Shippensburg 14

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - Bloomsburg’s Bra-hin Bilal’s 53-yard touchdown reception from Dan Latorre on 3rd-and-19 with 9:51 remain-ing in the fourth quarter ended an attempted Shippensburg come back and secured the 10th-ranked Huskies their 16th-straight regular-sea-son Division II victory 35-14 on Sept. 30 at Seth Grove Stadium.

Prior to Bilal’s touchdown, the Red Raiders (2-3) pulled to within 14 points following a 10-yard touchdown pass from Gabe Maiocco to Patrick Ferguson with 10:51 left in the fourth quarter and a two-point conversion from Maiocco to Walter Crump.

The touchdown was the 15th of Ferguson’s career, moving him into ninth on the school’s career touchdowns receiving list, but more im-portantly, ended a streak of nine quarters for Shippensburg without a touchdown after the team did not score in the fourth quarter against Kutztown and was shutout the previous week at West Chester.

The win was the fi rst for Bloomsburg (3-1) at Seth Grove Stadium since a 27-26 victory on Sept. 14, 2002. Meanwhile, Red Raider head coach Rocky Rees fell short of reaching his 100th win in 17 seasons at Shippensburg for the second-straight game and will try for at Slip-pery Rock.

Despite the 21-point margin, the game was much more competitive than the score indicat-ed. After holding the Huskies to a punt on the

game’s fi rst possession, the Red Raiders faced a 2nd-and-1 on their own 33-yard line when quarterback Tony Gomez fumbled, losing con-trol of the ball in his throwing motion in rainy conditions, turning the ball over to Bloomsburg at the Red Raider 20.

Six consecutive carries by the Huskies’ Jamar Brittingham resulted in his team’s fi rst score of the game and a 7-0 lead with 8:09 to play in the fi rst quarter.

Shippensburg would drive down to the Blooms-burg 16-yard line on its ensuing possession, but had to settle for a 33-yard fi eld goal by Jamie Reder and a 7-3 defi cit. For Reder, it was the 28th fi eld goal of his career and the fi rst this sea-son, moving him into sole possession of third-place on the Shippensburg list for career fi eld goals made.

Reder’s fi eld goal was set-up by a 51-yard kick-off return from Howard Chavous that gave the Red Raiders starting fi eld position at the Bloomsburg 39-yard line.

After a 1-yard touchdown run by Brittingham made the score 14-3 in favor of Bloomsburg, Reder hit is second fi eld goal of the game, this time from 36 yards after the Red Raider drive stalled at the Bloomsburg 19. After missing his fi rst three attempts this season, Reder is now 2-for-5 this year and 29-of-36 in his career for 80.6-percent.

The school record for career fi eld goal accuracy is 73.8-percent, held by Howie Guarini (1988-91).

Big plays by the Huskies allowed them to keep their distance from Shippensburg all afternoon. In addition to Bilal’s 53-yard touchdown recep-tion, Latorre had a 48-yard touchdown run late in the second quarter on a quarterback draw that gave Bloomsburg a 21-6 lead at halftime instead of only an eight-point advantage.

Brittingham would score his third rushing touchdown of the game, an 11-yard run mid-way through the third quarter, after Blooms-burg recovered a Shippensburg fumble at the Husky 27. Two of Bloomsburg’s fi ve touchdown came as a result of three Red Raider turnovers as Shippensburg fumbled twice and threw one interception.

In the previous week’s shutout loss at West Ches-ter, the Red Raiders committed fi ve turnovers which led to 17 points for the Golden Rams. Coming into today’s game, Shippensburg was ranked last in turnover margin in the 14-team PSAC. Including this game, the Red Raiders have now committed 14 turnovers while forcing only four.

This game also marked the second consecutive game in which Shippensburg’s opponent did not have any turnovers.

Aaron Dykes had 13 carries for 56 yards to lead the Red Raiders in rushing and Ferguson hauled in three catches for 60 yards and one score, his second of the season.

Gomez and Maiocco combined to complete 11-of-23 pass attempts for 138 yards, one touch-down and one interception.

Defensively, the Red Raiders were led by a game-high 12 tackles from Jonathan Aldridge. Fellow safety John Sharbaugh made nine stops as the Shippensburg defensive backs accounted for a total of 29 tackles.

Brittingham fi nished the game with 154 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 27 carries for Bloomsburg while Bilal had three receptions for 78 yards.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBloomsburg (4-1) 7 14 7 7 35Shippensburg (2-3) 3 3 0 8 14

FIRST QUARTER BLOOM - Brittingham 4 run (Koening kick),

8:09 SHIP - Reder 33 fi eld goal, 5:07

SECOND QUARTER BLOOM - Brittingham 1 run (Koening kick),

14:16 SHIP - Reder 36 fi eld goal, 9:18 BLOOM - Latorre 48 run (Koening kick), 2:00

THIRD QUARTER BLOOM - Brittingham 11 run (Koening kick),

7:43

FOURTH QUARTER SHIP - Ferguson 10 pass, 10:51 BLOOM - Bilal 53 pass (Koening kick), 9:51

Bloomsburg ShippensburgFirst Downs 17 14Rushes-Yards 9 5Comp-Att-Int 9-16-0 11-23-1Passing Yards 7 8 Return Yards 106 129Punts-Average 4-31.8 5-43.4Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-90 5-58Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-33 2-17Time of Possession 32:10 27:50RUSHING - Bloomsburg: Brittingham 27-154,

Adams 7-57, Latorre 6-27, Heck 6-24, Nailor 1-1. Shippensburg: Dykes 13-56, Richards 7-34, Crump 3-30, Ferguson 1-6, Wilkerson 1-4, Infante 2-2, Maiocco 2- -10, Gomez 4- -26.

PASSING - Bloomsburg: Latorre 16-9-0 123. Shippensburg: Maiocco 16-7-1 92, Gomez 7-4-0 46.

RECEIVING - Bloomsburg: Bilal 3-78, Masters 2-19, Nailor 2-14, Schuck 2-12. Shippensburg: Ferguson 3-60, Devanney 3-27, Chavous 2-25, Richards 1-15, Relaford 1-11, Dykes 1-0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 3,069

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GAME 6N. Kerr Thompson StadiumSlippery Rock, Pa.Oct. 7, 2006

Shippensburg 28Slippery Rock 21

SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. - Shippensburg’s Aaron Dykes rushed for 96 yards and two touch-downs and the Shippensburg defense forced fi ve turnovers as the Red Raiders came away with a 28-21 victory over Slippery Rock in the PSAC Western Division opener for both teams.

The victory was the 100th in the 17-year career of head coach Rocky Rees at Shippensburg and also snapped a four-game winning streak for The Rock.

With the score tied at 21-21 late in the fourth quarter, Shippensburg’s Jaron Nalewak forced a fumble at the Slippery Rock 28-yard line that was recovered by Josh Oswalt, setting up the game-winning touchdown.

Following a seven-play, 28-yard drive, Red Raider quarterback Tony Gomez connected with Patrick Ferguson for a nine-yard touchdown pass with 1:40 left to play to fi ve Shippensburg only its second win in the its last eight games at Slippery Rock.

Gomez fi nished the game 11-of-18 for 120 yards and the TD toss to Ferguson.

On The Rock’s ensuing possession, back-to-back sacks by Nalewak forced Slippery Rock into a third-and-22 from its own 30-yard line with 1:06 remaining in the game. Following a timeout, Rock quarterback Nate Crookshank had his pass intercepted by Jason Stone, pre-serving the victory Shippensburg.

The Red Raiders entered the game ranked last in the PSAC and 141st out of 143 teams in Division II in turnover margin at minus-10, but parlayed two of the turnovers into 14 points.

In addition to the fumble recovery by Oswalt that led to the game-winning score, Shippensburg also took its fi rst lead of the game at 14-7 in the fi rst quarter when Crookshank was intercepted by James Rockymore, leading to a one-yard touchdown run by Aaron Dykes with 22 sec-onds to play in the quarter.

Rockymore, who transferred to Shippensburg after playing at Slippery Rock made his fi rst career start and picked off two passes while Nalewak recorded two sacks and a forced fumble.

For Shippensburg, Walter Crump totaled 73 yards of total offense, gaining 51 yards on nine carries and hauling in two receptions for 22 yards. Meanwhile, Ferguson and Howard Chavous each had three receptions for 29 yards.

The Red Raiders dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 34:01 compared to 25:30 for Slippery Rock.

The fi ve-turnover game by The Rock offense overshadowed a 121-yard rushing effort by Travis Sarver who totaled his fi rst 100-plus-yard performance of the season.

Crookshank ran for two touchdowns and threw a 13-yard pass to Terry Grossetti to account for the other Rock TD. He completed 18-of-23 passes for 141 yards, but also threw three in-terceptions and was charged with one of The Rock’s two lost fumbles.

Colin Golden caught seven passes for 48 yards and Luke Wetzel had four catches for 51 yards to lead The Rock receiving corp.

Defensively, The Rock was led by Jared Palmer’s nine tackles and Cory Lacek’s 2.5 tackles for loss.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalShippensburg ( 3-3, 1-0) 14 0 0 14 28Slippery Rock (4-2, 1-1) 7 7 7 0 21

FIRST QUARTER ROCK - Crookshank 7 run (Daniel kick), 12:08 SHIP - Dykes 3 run (Reder kick), 6:46 SHIP - Dykes 1 run (Reder kick), 00:22

SECOND QUARTER ROCK - Grossetti 13 pass (Daniel kick), 10:41

THIRD QUARTER ROCK - Crookshank 17 run (Daniel kick), 9:55

FOURTH QUARTER SHIP - Crump 9 run (Reder kick), 14:01 SHIP - Ferguson 9 pass (Reder kick), 1:40

Shippenburg Slippery Rock

First Down 19 16Rushes-Yards 49-13 32-8Comp-Att-Int 12-21-0 18-23-3Passing Yards 6 7Return Yards 75 113Punts-Average 4-45.5 2-30.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 11-96 6-53Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-14 2-17Time of Possession 34:01 25:30

RUSHING - Shippensburg: Dykes 25-96, Crump 9-51, Infante 4-17, Richards 5-13, Gomez 4-1, Maiocco 1- -3. Slippery Rock: Sarver 11-121, Crookshank 12-46, Cleckley 8-19, Saunders 1-4.

PASSING - Shippensburg: Gomez 18-11-0 120, Maiocco 3-1-0 8. Slippery Rock: Crookskank 23-18-3 141

RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Chavous 3-29, Fer-guson 3-29, Crump 2-22, Devanney 2-22. Rossi 1-18, Wilkerson 1-8. Slippery Rock: Golden 7-48, Wetzel 4-51, Hornish 3-19, Grossetti 2-13, Favers 1-10, Cleckley 1-0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 2,400.

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GAME 7Hubert Jack StadiumLock Haven, Pa.Oct. 14, 2006

Shippensburg 20Lock Haven 17

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - After being held to just seven points of offense over the fi rst 54 minutes of play, Shippensburg scored 10 points in the second half and recorded an all-important fi eld goal in overtime to give the Red Raiders a 20-17 victory on the road in front of the largest crowd of the season at Hubert Jack Stadium.

Shippensburg struggled in the passing game, as Tony Gomez and Gabe Maiocco combined to complete just nine of 28 pass attempts for 110 yards. The rushing attack proved to be the dif-ference, as six different running backs amassed a total of 208 yards on 48 carries.

Chris Infante ran the ball 14 times for a total of 109 yards and a touchdown.

Aided by a stifi ling defensive effort, creating two turnovers and holding an outstanding rush of-fense to just one score on the ground, LHU had a few chances to win this year’s Homecoming game, but fell short with botched plays and turnovers of their own.

A Shawn Crebs interception of Red Raider quarterback Tony Gomez ended the team’s fi rst possession, and gave LHU the ball at midfi eld. Marc Domonkos gave LHU an early 3-0 lead on a 39-yarder.

On the next Bald Eagle possession, Domonkos had a chance to make it 6-0, but missed from 38, thanks in large part to a swirling wind.

Shippensburg broke its shutout in the second quarter, when Infante slammed up the middle and through four arm tackles for a 50-yard touchdown and the 7-3 lead.

Later in the half, LHU showed some of the offensive spark that gave it a 14-0 run in the previous week’s contest, getting a 13-yard end-around from Rafael Smith, a 46-yard pass from Ilio DiPaolo to Smith and a 14-yard rush by Troy Wile, Jr. for the 10-7 halftime lead.

Smith’s catch-and-run, the second-longest reception of the season for LHU, was a short hitch pass. Smith made his man coverage miss with a juke, and then broke outside with help from a devastating block by Adam Lawrence. Wile took a reverse around the left side, and was allowed to score courtesy a leveling block by DiPaolo.

After a scoreless third stanza, the Raiders got the tying fi eld goal on their second drive of the fourth, a 32-yarder from Jamie Reder. Seven-straight runs set up the tying fi eld goal.

The turnover bug bit on LHU’s next play from scrimmage, as Shippensburg corner Reggie Farrior jumped Smith’s slant route and picked off the DiPaolo attempt. Shippensburg wasted no time going ahead, as Gomez hit a streaking Patrick Ferguson for the 39-yard touchdown just one play later.

Down 17-10 with just 5:02 left in the game, DiPaolo and Smith connected for 18 yards on fi rst down, and then a DiPaolo quarterback draw gobbled up 33 more yards of real estate to the Shippensburg 11.

The next play, designed to be a shovel pass to Chris Hawkins was thwarted by the penetra-tion of the Shippensburg interior defensive line. Shippensburg had sniffed out a play that had worked well for LHU during the day’s efforts, but undaunted, DiPaolo spun away from the unblocked rusher, sprinted toward the near side-line and found Hawkins in the end zone for the tying score on the broken play.

Shippensburg won the overtime toss and chose defense, forcing LHU to take fi rst touch. The Raider defense came up big on a screen play, as Josh Emberg brought down Dwaine Berger for a 10-yard loss, forcing a 52-yard fi eld goal that Domonkos booted short.

Shippensburg ran the ball three times and Reder hit the game-winning 32-yarder for the 20-17 win.

Hawkins led LHU on the ground, carrying 12 times for 44 yards, while the Raiders covered 208 yards on the ground, led by Infante with 14 carries and 109 yards to go with a touchdown.

DiPaolo was 13-of-30 for 131 yards, with one touchdown and a pair of picks. Tony Gomez got the better part of the two-headed QB rotation for Shippensburg, going 6-of-15 for 82 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

Smith led LHU with both seven receptions and 113 yards. Ferguson had a pair of grabs for 42 yards.

On the defensive side, linebacker Derek Harsch had a game-high 13 tackles for the Bald Eagles, sharing that honor with Shippensburg’s Jaron Nalewak.

The loss ends a fi ve-game win streak on Home-coming for the Bald Eagles.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalShippensburg (4-3, 2-0) 0 7 0 10 3 20Lock Haven (1-6, 0-3) 3 7 0 7 0 17

FIRST QUARTER LHU - Domonkos 39 fi eld goal, 9:54

SECOND QUARTER SHIP - Infante 50 run (Reder kick), 9:36 LHU - Wile 14 run (Domonkos kick), 2:31

FOURTH QUARTER SHIP - Reder 32 fi eld goal, 5:50 SHIP - Ferguson 39 pass (Reder kick), 5:02 LHU - Hawkins 11 pass (Domonkos kick), 3:46

OT SHIP - Reder 32 fi eld goal, 0:00

Shippensburg Lock HavenFirst Downs 16 11Rushes-Yards 48-208 27-72Comp-Att-Int 9-28-1 13-30-2Passing Yards 110 131Return Yards 77 108Punts-Average 9-42.1 9-39.1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-25 5-40Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-41 2-26Time of Possession 45:19 41:45

RUSHING - Shippensburg: Infante 14-109, Rich-ards 10-56, Crump 8-44, Dykes 6-10, Fogarty 2-9, Wilkerson 1-5, Maiocco 1-2, Gomez 5- -25. Lock Haven: Hawkins 12-44, Smith 2-15, Wile 2-13, DiPaolo 11-0.

PASSING - Shippensburg: Gomez 15-6-1 82, Maiocco 13-3-0 28. Lock Haven: DiPaolo 30-13-2 131.

RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Chavous 3-32, Fer-guson 2-42, Crump 2-17, Devanney 1-14, Rela-ford 1-5. Lock Haven: Smith 7-113, Hawkins 4-23, Wile 1-5, Berger 1- -10.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - Shippensburg: Reder 42. Lock Haven: Domonkos 38, Domonkos 52.

ATT - 3,210.

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GAME 8Seth Grove StadiumShippensburg, Pa.Oct. 21, 2006

Indiana (Pa.) 20Shippensburg 16

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - Shippensburg’s Tony Gomez threw for a career-high 312 yards, but the Red Raiders committed four turnovers in dropping their 19th-straight game to Indiana (Pa.), 20-16 on Oct. 21 at Seth Grove Stadium on Homecoming.

Shippensburg (4-4, 2-1 PSAC West) has not beaten Indiana (Pa.) since Oct. 15, 1988 when the Red Raiders won 24-23 on Homecoming. The win was also the ninth consecutive for IUP at Seth Grove Stadium.

Chris Morgan led No. 24-ranked IUP (6-1, 4-0 PSAC West) with 106 yards rushing and one touchdown on 24 carries. In three career games against Shippensburg, Morgan has totaled 439 yards rushing and four touchdowns. He totaled 86 yards and one touchdown in the second half after the Red Raider defense limited him to just 20 yards on nine carries in the fi rst.

The Red Raiders dominated the game statisti-cally, holding a 424-273 advantage in total of-fensive yards and a 32:13 to 27:34 margin in time of possession, but were hampered by the four turnovers and three sacks. Shippensburg

also scored on four of fi ve trips inside the red zone, but three of the scores were fi eld goals.

Following a 32-yard fi eld goal by Jamie Reder, his third of the game, with 55 seconds remain-ing in the third quarter, the Red Raiders led 16-13.

Shippensburg would hold a three-point margin until midway through the fourth quarter when reserve running back Kareem Dutrieuille scored on a 2-yard run to cap a fi ve-play, 20 yard drive that was set-up by an 18-yard interception re-turn by Mike Reid.

On their ensuing possession, the Red Raiders would drive down the IUP 25-yard line, but turned the ball over on downs when a six-yard completion from Gomez to Patrick Ferguson came up just short of a fi rst down on 4th-and-7.

Walter Crump had one of his best days as a Red Raider, leading the team in both rushing and receiving and accounting for 206 yards in total offense. His biggest impact came in the passing game where he had six receptions for 165 yards and one touchdown.

Crump is the fi rst Shippensburg player to total over 100 yards receiving since Patrick Ferguson had four catches for 104 yards in a 44-0 win at Clarion back on Oct. 30, 2004, a span of 21 games.

After going three plays and out on their fi rst drive, the Red Raiders drove inside the IUP 20-yard line on three-straight possessions. Howev-er, following a 6-yard run by Crump on its fi rst trip to take a 7-0 lead, Shippensurg was held to a 32-yard fi eld goal by Reder on its second before the Indiana (Pa.) defense forced a fumble at the 17-yard line on the third.

Instead of a potential 21-7 lead at halftime, the Red Raiders led by three, 10-7.

On the opening kickoff of the second half, Shippensburg’s John Sharbaugh forced a fumble by Tobias Robinson that was recovered by Matt Kosciolek at the IUP 21-yard line.

However, the Red Raider offense was held to just four yards in three plays and had to settle for a 34-yard fi eld goal by Reder.

Prior to this game, Gomez’s previous career-high in passing yards was 228 which he set against Lock Haven at home on Oct. 9, 2004. He is the fi rst Shippensburg quarterback since Chris Gicking on Oct. 4, 1999 to pass for over 300 yards in a game. Gicking threw for 316 in a 52-10 victory at home versus Edinboro.

Also, with three fi eld goals, Reder has now made 34 in his career and is one behind Joel Yohn (1992-95) for second place on the school list. With 10 points this afternoon, three fi eld goals and one extra point, Reder now has 179 for his career, moving him into fourth-place on the Shippensburg career list for points scored by a kicker, ahead of Jeff Auker (1980-83) who totaled 177.

Crump and Sharbaugh were named Shippensburg VFW Offensive and Defensive Players of the Game, respectively.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalIndiana (Pa.) (6-1, 4-0) 7 0 6 7 20Shippensburg (4-4, 2-1) 10 0 6 0 16

FIRST QUARTER SHIP - Crump 6 run (Reder kick), 8:18 IUP - Pickens 42 pass (Wallace kick), 5:34 SHIP - Reder 32 fi eld goal, 3:09

THIRD QUARTER SHIP - Reder 34 fi eld goal, 13:11 IUP - Morgan 38 run (Wallace kick blocked),

3:11 SHIP - Reder 32 fi eld goal, 00:55

FOURTH QUARTER IUP - Dutrieuille 2 run (Wallace kick), 8:57

Indiana (Pa.) ShippensburgFirst Downs 13 20Rushes-Yards 31-125 42-112Comp-Att-Int 11-24-0 18-31-2Passing Yards 148 312Return Yards 127 111Punts-Average 8-36.6 4-34.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-35 5-55Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-23 0-0Time of Possession 27:34 32:13

RUSHING - IUP: Morgan 24-106, Dutrieuille 5-15, Robinson 2-4. Shippensburg: Crump 11-41, Dykes 12-36, Infante 7-29, Richards 6-29, Wilkerson 3-0, Gomez 3- -23.

PASSING - IUP: Weidl 24-11-0 148. Shippensburg: Gomez 31-18-2 312.

RECEIVING - Cellitti 4-31, Pickens 2-51, Lestochi 2-42, Rodriguez 2-17, Simmons 1-7. Shippensburg: Crump 6-165, Chavous 3-63, Devanney 3-50, Ferguson 2-15, Richards 2-13, Rossi 1-5, Dykes 1-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 7,506.

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GAME 9Seth Grove StadiumShippensburg, Pa.Oct. 28, 2006

California (Pa.) 35Shippensburg 20

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - Brandon Lombardy and Nate Forse each had two touchdowns and combined for 338 yards of total offense as No. 25-ranked California (Pa.) won its fi fth-straight game while handing Shippensburg its third consecutive home loss with a 35-20 victory at Seth Grove Stadium on Oct. 28.

Lombardy ran for 178 yards on 40 carries, both career-highs, while Forse totaled hauled in four receptions for 140 yards, 118 of which came on 63 and 53-yard touchdown passes. The Vulcans (7-2, 4-0 PSAC West) amassed 427 yards in total offense, an average of 6.5 yards per play, while limiting the Red Raiders to 244, including just 80 yards rushing.

Despite the signifi cant statistical advantage for California (Pa.), Shippensburg (4-5, 2-2 PSAC West) remained in the game early, trailing by just one point at halftime, 14-13. However, big plays and an opportunistic defense proved to be difference for the Vulcans.

On the fi rst possession of the second half, Ship-pensburg’s Gabe Maiocco had his pass inter-cepted deep in his own territory by Gary Butler, who returned it for 28 yards for a California (Pa.) touchdown, extending its lead to 21-14 and starting a streak of three-straight touch-downs for the Vulcans.

After forcing the Red Raiders to punt on each of their next two possessions, California (Pa.)

scored on two Lombardy touchdown runs of three and two yards, respectively, increasing its margin to 22 points, 35-13 with 8:35 left in the fourth quarter.

The Oct. 28 game was eerily similar to last sea-son’s meeting in which the Vulcans snapped a 14-game losing streak to Shippensburg with a 41-13 road victory on Homecoming for the Red Raiders. With California (Pa.) leading 14-10 at halftime a year ago, Jared Dumm intercepted a Shippensburg pass and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown before Antwjuan Cox recovered a blocked punt in the end zone to give the Vul-cans a 27-10 lead early in the third quarter.

After Shippensburg took a 7-0 lead on an 18-yard touchdown reception from Maiocco to Patrick Ferguson, California (Pa.) responded with a 65-yard pass from Joe Ruggiero to Forse to tie the game.

The Red Raiders would take the lead again on a 67-yard interception return by James Rockymore, but the extra-point attempt by Jamie Reder was blocked Butler, allowing the Vulcans to take the lead wipth 13:35 remaining in the second quarter when Ruggiero and Forse connected once again, this time from 53 yards to give California (Pa.) a 14-13 lead.

For Reder, the blocked extra point was his fi rst miss of the season, ending a string of 37-straight without a miss or block, including 19 this sea-son.

Maiocco, substituting for injured Tony Gomez made his fi rst start in 18 career games which in-cludes 10 games at Kutztown where he played from 2003-04. He completed 12-of-37 passes for 164 yards, all of which were career-highs, but threw two interceptions. Aaron Dykes ran for a season-high 84 yards and his fourth rush-ing touchdown, a 10-yard run midway through the fourth quarter.

Meanwhile, Patrick Ferguson had fi ve catches for 84 yards, all season-highs, and his 18th ca-reer touchdown reception which moved him into a tie for fi fth-place with Mike Erlandson (1996-99) on the school’s career touchdowns re-ceiving list. Ferguson has caught at least one pass in all nine games this season and in 13-straight games dating back to the fi nal four games of the 2004 season.

Defensively, Frank Duffy had a game-high 10 tackles for Shippensburg, one short of his ca-reer-high set at Edinboro last season, while Jason Groller and Reggie Farrior each posted career-highs with seven tackles.

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCalifornia (Pa.) 7 7 14 7 35(7-2, 4-0) Shippensburg 7 6 0 7 20(4-5, 2-2)

First Quarter SHIP - Ferguson 18 pass (Reder kick), 12:02 CAL - Forse 65 pass (Lorenz kick), 10:58Second Quarter SHIP - Rockymore 67 interception return (Reder

kick blocked), 14:12 CAL - Forse 53 pass (Lorenz kick), 13:35Third Quarter CAL - Butler 28 interception return (Lorenz

kick), 12:22 CAL - Lombardy 3 run (Lorenz kick), 2:27Fourth Quarter CAL - Lombardy 2 run (Lorenz kick), 8:35 SHIP - Dykes 10 run (Reder kick), 6:25

California ShippensburgFirst Downs 19 18Rushes-Yards 46-206 32-80Comp-Att-Int 11-20-1 12-37-2Passing Yards 221 164Return Yards 100 157Punts-Average 4-26.0 6-43.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-47 5-55Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-15 0-0Time of Possession 32:46 27:14

RUSHING -California: Lombardy 40-178, Brinson 4-17, Ruggiero 1-10. Shippensburg: Dykes 18-81, Crump 5-14, Richards 3-8, Infante 1-0, Maiocco 5- -23.

PASSING - California: Ruggiero 20-11-1 221. Shippensburg: Maiocco 37-12-2 164.

RECEIVING - California: Forse 4-140, Huddleston 4-46, Jackson 1-32, Brinson 1-5, Lombardy 1- -2. Shippensburg: Ferguson 5-84, Chavous 3-26, Richards 2-29, Brennon Relaford 1-15, Crump 1-10

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 1,340

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GAME 10Frank B. Fuhrer StadiumEdinboro, Pa.Nov. 4, 2006

Edinboro 54Shippensburg 30

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - The Edinboro foot-ball team tied a school record with 47 fi rst half points while totaling a season-high 487 yards in total offense in a 54-30 defeat of Shippensburg on Nov. 4 at Allegheny College’s Frank B. Fuhrer Field.

Trevor Harris threw for 437 yards and fi ve touchdowns, both school records as the Fight-ing Scots (5-5, 2-3 PSAC West) totaled 375 yards in total offense, led by 367 on 17-of-24 passing and four touchdowns by Harris in the fi rst half.

Edinboro came in to the game averaging 311.8 yards per game in total offense, but fi nished the game with 175 yards above their season average. Prior to this afternoon, the Fighting Scots’ pre-vious season-high was 438 yards set in 54-0 vic-tory over St. Anselm at home on September 9.

Shippensburg (4-6, 2-3 PSAC West), who needed a win to ensure itself of a winning sea-son with one game remaining on the schedule,

was led by Patrick Ferguson who fi nished the game with 292 all-purpose yards, 23 shy of the school record.

Ferguson led the team with six catches for 139 yards and one touchdown while totaling 153 yards on fi ve kick returns, including an 80-yard return for a touchdown in the fi rst quarter.

As a team, the Red Raiders totaled 250 yards on nine kick returns which allowed them to stay close in the fi rst quarter as the Fighting Scots held a 20-14 lead. Shippensburg ran nine plays for 24 yards in the opening quarter, but had 165 yards on four returns due in large part to Fergu-son’s 80-yard touchdown and a 63-yard return by Howard Chavous.

Thanks to their return game, the Red Raiders’ average starting fi eld position in the fi rst quarter was the Edinboro 47-yard line.

However, led by Harris, the Edinboro offense was too much for the Shippensburg defense as the Fighting Scots scored touchdowns on six of their fi rst seven offensive possessions in the fi rst half, leading to 40 points, en route to a 47-24 halftime lead. The other Edinboro score came on a 41-yard interception return by Damion Malott off Red Raider quarterback Tony Go-mez on the game’s third play.

Neither team had success running the football as they combined for 108 yards on 60 carries with Shippensburg totaling 58 yards on 29 at-tempts while the Red Raider offense continued to struggle with the passing game. Using three different quarterbacks, Shippensburg completed just 40-percent of its pass attempts, 13-of-32, while throwing three interceptions and getting sacked four times.

Harris’ two favorite targets this afternoon were Ryan Valasek and Rich Cerro who combined to haul in 17 receptions for 341 yards and three touchdowns. Valasek had 10 catches for 159 yards, setting a new school-record for receptions in a season with 57.

Meanwhile, Ferguson’s 16-yard touchdown pass from Gabe Maiocco in the second quarter was the 19th of his career, moving him into fourth on the school’s career list, tying him with Mike Buglia (1993-96). He also totaled the sixth 100-yard receiving game of his career and his fi rst since Oct. 23, 2004 when he hauled in fi ve receptions for 141 yards in a 44-0 victory at Clarion.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalShippensburg (4-6, 2-3) 14 10 0 6 30Edinboro (5-5, 2-3) 20 27 0 7 54

FIRST QUARTER EDIN - Malott 41 interception run (Robertson

kick), 13:48 SHIP - Dykes 5 run (Reder kick), 6:30 EDIN - Brown 4 run (Robertson kick), 6:30 SHIP - Ferguson 80 kickoff return (Reder kick),

6:15 EDIN - Valasek 10 pass (Robertson kick missed),

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SECOND QUARTER SHIP - Ferguson 16 pass (Reder kick), 12:15 EDIN - Cerro 78 pass (Robertson kick missed),

11:36 EDIN - Cerro 28 pass (Robertson kick), 9:11 EDIN - Witucki 12 pass (Robertson kick), 4:08 SHIP - Reder 38 fi eld goal, 1:32 EDIN - Brown 4 run (Robertson kick), 00:02

FOURTH QUARTER EDIN - Witucki 4 pass (Robertson kick), 11:13 SHIP - Devanney 23 pass (Reder kick missed),

2:08

Shippensburg EdinboroFirst Downs 12 21Rushes-Yards 29-58 31-50Comp-Att-Int 13-32-3 25-39-0Passing Yards 213 437Return Yards 259 181Punts-Average 4-32.0 5-34.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-25 7-55Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-25 4-35Time of Possession 27:22 30:30

RUSHING - Shippensburg: Richards 5-44, Dykes 11-29, Crump 8-20, Wilkerson 1-2, Gomez 1- -5, Maiocco 3- -30, Ford 0- -2. Edinboro: Brown 15-58, Davis 6-17, Harris 7- -21.

PASSING - Shippensburg: Maiocco 20-10-1 154, DiFebbo 7-2-0 54, Gomez 5-1-2 5. Edinboro: Harris 37-25-0 437, Wanson 1-0-0 0.

RECEIVING - Shippensburg: Ferguson 6-139, Wilkerson 3-40, Chavous 2-6, Devanney 1-23, Richards 1-5. Edinboro: Valasek 10-159, Cerro 7-182, Witucki 4-64, Brown 2-20, Mayer 1-9, Gossett 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 500

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GAME 11Seth Grove StadiumShippensburg, Pa.Nov. 11, 2006

Shippensburg 35Clarion 10

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - David Richards ran for 106 yards and one touchdown while the Shippensburg defense limited Clarion to 202 yards in total offense as the Red Raiders scored 21 unanswered points en route to a 35-10 vic-tory over the Golden Eagles at Seth Grove Sta-dium on Senior Day.

The victory was the sixth-straight for Shippensburg (5-6, 3-3 PSAC West) over Clar-ion, but the Red Raiders conclude the year with back-to-back losing seasons for the fi rst time since 1996.

Clarion (1-10, 0-6 PSAC West) scored the game’s only points in the fi rst half on a 31-yard fi eld goal by Kyle Snoke as both teams com-bined for just 182 yards of total offense, includ-ing just 52 by Shippensburg who completed just 2-of-9 pass attempts for 21 while rushing for only 31 yards.

However, the Red Raiders scored 21 unanswered points in the third quarter, all of which came in 5:16, to take a 21-3 lead after totaling 159 yards of offense compared to just 14 for Clarion.

Aaron Dykes started the scoring at 6:54 by cap-ping a nine-play, 51-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown run, his sixth of the season.

The Shippensburg defense, which forced the Golden Eagle offense to three consecutive three-and-outs to start the second half, forced

a punt on the ensuing possession and following an 18-yard return by Howard Chavous, the Red Raiders began their next drive at the Clarion 45-yard line.

On the fi rst play of the drive, Gabe Maiocco connected with Patrick Ferguson for a 45-yard touchdown with 4:34 remaining in the third quarter. For Ferguson, it was the 20th touch-down reception of his career, moving him into fourth on the school’s career list, six behind ca-reer record-holder Jamie Ware who had 26 from 1996-99.

With a team-high 52 yards receiving, Ferguson ended his career with 1,702 career yards, rank-ing him seventh on the school’s all-time list.

After forcing Clarion’s eighth punt of the af-ternoon on the Golden Eagles’ next possession, Shippensburg drove 46 yards on fi ve plays before Richards scored his second rushing touchdown of the season on a 22-yard run with 1:38 left in the quarter. On the drive, Richards totaled 39 of the team’s 46 yards on two carries.

Clarion managed its second score of the game with 7:10 remaining in the fourth quarter when Tyler Huether scored on a seven-yard quarter-back draw to cut the Red Raider lead to 21-10.

The touchdown ended a streak of 17 consecu-tive quarters for the Golden Eagles in which they had not reached the end zone against Shippensburg, dating back to Oct. 26, 2002.

In the last four meetings between the two schools, the Red Raiders have outscored Clari-on, 129-10. Prior to this, Shippensburg had won the previous three meetings by shutout (13-0 in 2003, 44-0 in 2004 and 37-0 in 2005).

The Red Raiders ended any hopes of a Clarion comeback on the next possession as they drove 80 yards in six plays before Maiocco connected with Brennon Relaford on a 28-yard touchdown pass, the fi rst of Relaford’s career.

The key play on the drive came on the fi rst play when Richards went 42 yards down the Shippensburg sideline to put him over the 100-yard mark.

After forcing Clarion to a turnover on downs, the Red Raiders got the ball back at the Golden Eagle 22-yard line with 3:19 remaining which led to a two-yard touchdown run by Walter Crump with 25 seconds left in the game.

Crump fi nished the game with 44 yards rushing, raising his fi nal career total to 1,560 to rank him 12th on the school’s career list. He also ended his career with 70 receptions, the third-highest total by a running back in Shippensburg history.

Matt Kosciolek ended his career with an inter-ception on a desperation heave by Huether on the game’s fi nal play.

The Shippensburg defense was led by its three standout linebackers who combined for 24 tack-les. Bill Morrison had 11 tackles while Jaron Nalewak had seven, including two for loss, while Frank Duffy added six.

Nalewak fi nished the season with 23 tackles, one short of the single-season school record currently held by Mike Maxwell who totaled 24 in 1980.

Tony Gomez fi nished his career with 3,431 yards and 26 touchdowns passing, ranking him sixth on the Shippensburg all-time list in both categories.

Jamie Reder totaled fi ve extra points, raising his career total to 192, two points behind Joel Yohn for third on the school’s career list for points scored by a kicker. Reder will begins his senior season with 35 career fi eld goals, which is tied with Yohn for second-place in school history.

BOX SCORE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalClarion (1-10, 0-6) 3 0 0 7 10Shippensburg (5-6, 3-3) 0 0 21 14 35

FIRST QUARTER CLAR - Snoke 31 fi eld goal, 2:58

THIRD QUARTER SHIP - Dykes 3 run (Reder kick), 6:54 SHIP - Ferguson 45 pass (Reder kick), 4:34 SHIP - Richards 22 run (Reder kick), 1:38

FOUR QUARTER CLAR - Huether 7 run (Snoke kick), 7:10 SHIP - Relaford 28 pass (Reder kick), 4:39 SHIP - Crump 2 run (Reder kick), 00:25

Clarion ShippensburgFirst Downs 12 16Rushes-Yards 40-111 38-201Comp-Att-Int 8-26-1 6-17-2Passing Yards 91 114Return Yards 112 61Punts-Average 8-34.5 5-34.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-56 3-22Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-7 1-9Time of Possession 34:46 25:14

RUSHING - Clarion: Emanuel 24-75, Huether 13-48, Odom 3- -12. Shippensburg: Richards 9-106, Dykes 18-58, Crump 9-44, Gomez 1- -2, Maiocco 1- -5.

PASSING - Clarion: Huether 26-8-1 91. Shippensburg: Maiocco 13-5-1 107, Gomez 4-1-1 7.

RECEIVING - Clarion: Foradora 4-60, Williams 2-21, Odom 1-5, Emanuel 1-5. Shippensburg: Ferguson 2-52, Chavous 2-27, Relaford 1-28, Crump 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS - None.ATT - 3,401.

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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 56 years of organized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected NCAA Division II athletic conferences.

In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 38 NCAA team champions and 210 indi-vidual title winners, giving credence to its fi ne athletic tradition. The conference has prospered on the national level in recent

years, as it annually has close to one-third of its teams participating in NCAA postseason competition. The PSAC also distinguishes itself as the second largest Division II conference in terms of sports sponsorship, awarding titles for 22 different sports.

While proud of its athletic success, the league has also thrived in an aca-demic sense. The number of student-athletes designated by the confer-ence as “Scholar-Athletes” - those who have attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better - has increased nearly every year since that standard was adopted in 1995-96. The impressive number of yearly des-ignees reached 1,420 in 2006-07. Furthermore, the most recent fi gure is nearly double the total of those in the mid-1990s and is almost one-third of the total student-athletes today.

The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and ad-ministering men’s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers colleges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest and growth of women’s athletics, the conference was restructured to provide for women’s programs.

From its inception, each conference member selected its own competitive division within the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted to re-classify the entire conference to Division II. Although all 14 institutions are members of NCAA Division II, eight schools have also elected to compete at the Division I level in select sports.

In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a re-sult of Legislative Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. The system now enrolls in excess of 109,000 students. The alumni of the State System is over 600,000, which includes roughly 405,000 Pennsylvanians.

One of the largest conferences in the nation, the PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 14 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, two assistant commissioners and a director of media relations at its headquar-ters in Lock Haven, Pa.

2006-07 NCAA ChampionsTeam - Bloomsburg, Division II Field HockeyIndividual - Division II Outdoor Track & Field - Nate Reider, Shippensburg ( Javelin); Division I Wrestling - Gregor Gillespie, Edinboro (149 lbs.); Division II Wrestling - Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (133 lbs.); Division II Swimming & Diving - Jamie Wolf, Clarion (1m, 3m diving); Division II Swimming & Diving - Kathrin Dumitru, West Chester (100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke, 100 But-terfl y, 200 Individual Medley); Katie Brosseau, West Chester (1650 freestyle)

2006-07 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansFootball – Mike Butterworth, Slippery Rock; Derek Katris, California Women’s Soccer - Julie Karcher, West Chester Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country - Amber Hackenberg, Bloomsburg; Erin Richard, Clarion Women’s At-Large - Jaime Wolf, Clarion (Swimming & Diving); Ashley Yelinek, Bloomsburg (Swimming & Diving) Women’s At-Large Academic All-America of the Year - Jamie Wolf, Clarion

The Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceSteve MurrayCommissionerSteve Murray was appointed commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference on July 1, 1998 by the league’s Board of Directors.

Murray has served the PSAC since August of 1993. He was the confer-ence’s fi rst sports information director, a position he held for three years. He was promoted to assistant commissioner for media relations in 1996, and served as the conference’s acting commissioner for a year until taking over his current post.

While athletic success has been visible among the league’s institutions, Murray has been an equal proponent for academic achievement for PSAC student-athletes. The number of PSAC Scholar-Athletes - those achiev-ing a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better - has increased in every year during his tenure. That total has risen to well above 1,300, nearly double that fi gure of the mid-1990s.

The PSAC continues to engage in several new endeavors under Murray’s leadership. A few examples includes the implementation of the league’s Sportsmanship Policy in 2003, the collaborative yearly project by the PSAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to host an Organ Donor Awareness Day, and a major role in the application of the PSAC’s Dixon All-Sports Trophy which was introduced in 1996. With Murray’s guid-ance, opportunities for student-athletes and institutions has increased, evidenced by the expansion of PSAC playoff fi elds in seven team sports, and the addition of championships in Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field in 2002.

In addition to his duties as commissioner, Murray serves on the NCAA’s Playing Rules and Oversight Panel. From 1999-2004 he held a spot on the NCAA II Football Selection Committee, including the position of Chair from 2001-04. Since its inception in 1999-2000, Murray has chaired the regional selection and served as voting coordinator for the Disney National Scholar-Athlete of the Year awarded by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association.

A native of Emporium, Pennsylvania, Murray graduated from Gannon University in 1985 with a degree in business administration. He also played baseball for the Golden Knights for two years. Following gradu-ation, Murray earned a master’s degree from the United States Sports Academy in Mobile, Alabama.

Murray came to the PSAC after a six-year stint at Centenary College in Louisiana, where he served the institution in several different capacities. Originally, he was athletic trainer and assistant baseball coach at Cente-nary. He later became compliance coordinator and eventually served as sports information director for three years.

Murray, his wife Candace, and son Ian, live in Lock Haven.

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Baseball1926 1941 1954 1958 1977 1981 1984 1986 1987 1989 1996 2000 2003 2007Men’s Bas ket ball1991Women’s Bas ket ball1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Women’s X-Country1996 1997Field Hockey2005Football1925 1931 1935 1938 1957 1976 1981 2004Softball2003 2004 2005

Men’s Soccer1971 1975Men’s Swim ming1990 1991 1993 1994Men’s Tennis1960 1963 1965Women’s Tennis1983 1984 1992 1994Men’s Indoor Track2005 2006 2007Men’s Outdoor Track1931 1958 1982 1984 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 2003 2004 2005 2006Women’s Outdoor Track1984 1993 1994 1998Women’s Volleyball2004

PSAC ChampionsPSAC ChampionsPrior to the origination of the PSAC in 1951, Pennsylvania’s sportswriters used a poll to select a “conference champion” based on the results of all the “state colleges.” The sportswriters’ poll was considered a mythical cham-pionship. With the advent of the conference, the Saylor Point System was used in determining a champion. From 1960 to 1987, a “State Game” played between the Western and Eastern Division champions determined the conference champion. Since 1988, due to the conference’s desire to qualify more teams for the postseason play, only divisional champions have been named.

1969 West Chester 41, Clarion 341968 California (Pa.) 28, East Stroudsburg 28 (tie)1967 West Chester 27, Clarion 71966 Clarion 28, West Chester 261965 East Stroudsburg 26, Indiana (Pa.) 101964 East Stroudsburg 27, Indiana (Pa.) 141963 West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 71962 Slippery Rock 13, East Stroudsburg 61961 West Chester 21, Slippery Rock 01960 West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6

SAYLOR POINTS SYSTEM1959 West Chester1958 California (Pa.)1957 Lock Haven, Shippensburg (tie)1956 West Chester1955 Bloomsburg1954 Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg, West Chester1953 West Chester1952 West Chester1951 Bloomsburg1950 West Chester

SELECTED BY THE SPORTSWRITERS1949 Bloomsburg1948 Bloomsburg1947 Mansfi eld1946 California (Pa.)1945 No champion (World War II)1944 No champion (World War II)1943 No champion (World War II)1942 East Stroudsburg1941 Millersville1940 Indiana (Pa.), Millersville1939 Slippery Rock1938 Mansfi eld1937 Lock Haven1936 Lock Haven1935 Shippensburg1934 Indiana (Pa.)

Divisional Champions2005 East - Bloomsburg West - California (Pa.), Edinboro2004 East – West Chester West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.), Shippensburg (tie)2003 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) West – Edinboro, Indiana (Pa.) (tie)2002 East – Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg (tie) West – Indiana (Pa.)2001 East – Bloomsburg West – Indiana (Pa.)2000 East – Bloomsburg West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.), Slippery Rock (tie)1999 East – West Chester West – Slippery Rock1998 East – Millersville West – Slippery Rock1997 East – Bloomsburg West – Slippery Rock1996 East – Bloomsburg West – Clarion, Indiana (Pa.)1995 East – Bloomsburg, Millersville (tie) West – Edinboro1994 East – Bloomsburg, West Chester (tie) West – Indiana (Pa.)1993 East – Millersville West – Indiana (Pa.)1992 East – West Chester West – Indiana (Pa.)1991 East – East Stroudsburg West – Indiana (Pa.)1990 East – Millersville West – Indiana (Pa.)1989 East – West Chester, Millersville (tie) West – Einboro1988 East – Millersville West – Shippensburg

STATE GAME1987 Indiana (Pa.) 21, West Chester 91986 Indiana (Pa.) 20, West Chester 61985 Bloomsburg 31, Indiana (Pa.) 91984 California (Pa.) 21, Bloomsburg 141983 Clarion 27, East Stroudsburg 141982 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 221981 Shippensburg 34, Millersville 141980 Clarion 15, Kutztown 141979 Lock Haven 48, Cheyney 141978 East Stroudsburg 49, Clarion 41977 Clarion 25, Millersville 241976 East Stroudsburg 14, Shippensburg 14 (tie)1975 East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 201974 Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 71973 Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 141972 Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 271971 West Chester 35, Edinboro 141970 Edinboro 14, West Chester 6

Shippensburg University PSAC Championship Teams

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INDIVIDUAL HONORSOffensive Player of the Year:Chris Morgan, RB, Indiana (Pa.)Defensive Player of the Year:Ben Stroup, LB, EdinboroRookie of the Year: Trevor Harris, QB, EdinboroCoach of the Year: Lou Tepper, Indiana (Pa.)

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSEC (Tie on 1st Team)OG Bron Clouser, Jr., Slippery RockOG Akil Patterson, Sr., California (Pa.)OT Adam Lanzendorfer, Sr., Lock HavenOT Zack Snyder, Sr., ClarionTE Matt Foradora, So., ClarionWR Nate Forse, Sr., California (Pa.)WR Pierre Odom, Jr., Clarion WR Rafael Smith, Sr., Lock HavenQB Trevor Harris, Fr., EdinboroRB Houston Brown, Fr., EdinboroRB Walter Crump, Sr., ShippensburgRB Aaron Dykes, Jr., ShippensburgK Ryan Daniel, Sr., Slippery Rock Jamie Reder, Jr., ShippensburgRET Jermaine Moye, Jr., California (Pa.)

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSEDL Clint Forsha, Jr., Slippery RockDL Jason Groller, Jr., ShippensburgDL Anthony Guerra, So., Indiana (Pa.)DL Matt Scott, Jr., Indiana (Pa.)DL Willie Walker, So., California (Pa.)LB Frank Duffy, Sr., ShippensburgLB Brian Mohr, Jr., California (Pa.)LB Matt Morris, Sr., ClarionLB Jim Soltis, Sr., EdinboroDB Quinton Cobb, So., Indiana (Pa.)DB Tom Davidson, Jr., Edinboro DB John Sharbaugh, Sr., ShippensburgDB Josh Kemp, Jr., California (Pa.)P Kody Robertson, Sr., Edinboro

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSEC Chris Kaczor, Sr., EdinboroOG Dave Livengood, Sr., Indiana (Pa.)OG Kerry Robbins, So., ShippensburgOT Mike Butterworth, Sr., EdinboroOT Jason Capizzi, Sr., Indiana (Pa.)TE Kyle Witucki, Jr., EdinboroWR Patrick Ferguson, Sr., ShippensburgWR Marc Huddleston, Sr., California (Pa.)WR Ryan Valasek, Sr., EdinboroQB Joe Ruggiero, Jr., California (Pa.)RB Eddie Emmanuel, Jr., ClarionRB Brandon Lombardy, So., California (Pa.)RB Chris Morgan, Sr., Indiana (Pa.)K Nick Wallace, Fr., Indiana (Pa.)RET Howard Chavous, Jr., Shippensburg

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSEDL Chris Amico, Jr., EdinboroDL A.J. Cousins, Sr., EdinboroDL Kirby Griffi n, Jr., California (Pa.)DL Corey Lacek, Jr., Slippery RockDL Jimmy Simmons, Jr., ClarionLB Terrance Jackson, So., Indiana (Pa.) LB Jaron Nalewak. Sr., ShippensburgLB Rob Plowman, So., Indiana (Pa.)LB Ben Stroup, Sr., EdinboroDB Damion Mallott, Sr., EdinboroDB James Rockymore, Jr., ShippensburgDB David Show, Jr., Lock HavenDB Dwaon Woodard, Sr., ClarionP Kyler Ford, Fr., Shippensburg

2006 PSAC West Year In Review

PSAC WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOffensive Players of the WeekS2 Brandon Lombardy, California (Pa.)S9 Nate Crookshank, Slippery RockS16 Chris Morgan, Indiana (Pa.)S23 Illo DiPaolo, Lock HavenS30 Chris Morgan, Indiana (Pa.)O8 Joe Ruggiero, California (Pa.)O15 Joe Ruggiero, California (Pa.)O22 Walter Crump, ShippensburgO29 Nate Forse, California (Pa.)N5 Trevor Harris, EdinboroN12 Kevin Weidi, Indiana (Pa.)

Defensive Players of the WeekS2 Houston Brown, EdinboroS9 Cory Lacek, Slippery RockS16 Ben Stroup, EdinboroS23 Clint Forsha, Slippery RockS30 Kevin Rigby, Clarion Mike Reid, Indiana(Pa.)O8 Jaron Nalewak, Shippensburg Dwaon Woodard, ClarionO15 Jaron Nalewak, ShippensburgO22 California (Pa.) DefenseO29 Clint Forsha, Slippery RockN5 Willie Walker, California (Pa.)N12 Damion Malott, Edinboro

PSAC PLAYOFF RESULTS NCAA Northeast Region First Round (Nov. 18)West Chester 31, Bryant 29

NCAA Northeast Region Semifi nals (Nov. 25)Bloomsburg 21, West Chester 20

NCAA Northeast Region Final (Dec. 2)Bloomsburg 24, Shepherd 21

NCAA Semifi nal (Dec. 9)Northwest Missouri State 33, Bloomsburg 3

2006 PSAC WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALLTEAM W L FOR OPP W L FOR OPP Indiana (Pa.) 5 1 137 95 8 2 261 144California (Pa.) 5 1 178 76 8 3 341 158Slippery Rock 4 2 146 97 7 4 294 201Edinboro 3 3 159 112 6 5 279 172Shippensburg 3 3 149 157 5 6 240 257Lock Haven 1 5 77 187 2 9 125 367Clarion 0 6 45 167 1 10 120 306

2006 PSAC EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALLTEAM W L FOR OPP W L FOR OPP Bloomsburg 6 0 210 107 12 2 372 248West Chester 5 1 276 144 9 4 442 293East Stroudsburg 4 2 260 143 7 4 385 235Millersville 3 3 196 141 5 6 277 251Kutztown 2 4 173 204 4 6 267 300Cheyney 1 5 69 218 1 10 127 366Mansfi eld 0 6 27 254 0 10 54 401

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KICKOFF RETURNSTeam G Ret Yds TD AvgCalifornia (Pa.) 11 27 687 1 25.4Shippensburg 11 40 904 2 22.6East Stroudsburg 11 31 683 0 22.0Indiana (Pa.) 10 24 486 0 20.2Edinboro 11 30 564 0 18.8Slippery Rock 11 35 627 0 17.9Millersville 11 40 715 0 17.9Clarion 11 47 834 0 17.7Kutztown 10 48 842 1 17.5Bloomsburg 14 45 744 1 16.5Lock Haven 11 61 1002 0 16.4West Chester 13 47 756 0 16.1Cheyney 11 57 848 0 14.9Mansfi eld 10 59 826 0 14.0

TOTAL DEFENSETeam G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/GEdinboro 11 775 2097 691 2872 4.2 19 261.1California (Pa.) 11 810 2128 642 2938 4.6 20 267.1Slippery Rock 11 1163 1798 672 2961 4.4 24 269.2Indiana (Pa.) 10 966 1826 621 2792 4.5 18 279.2Bloomsburg 14 1453 2688 814 4141 5.1 31 295.8Shippensburg 11 1386 1995 682 3381 5.0 34 307.4East Stroudsburg 11 1523 2003 645 3526 5.5 30 320.5Clarion 11 1782 1776 676 3558 5.3 39 323.5West Chester 13 1717 2660 839 4377 5.2 38 336.7Cheyney 11 2124 1762 665 3886 5.8 49 353.3Millersville 11 1730 2229 664 3959 6.0 35 359.9Kutztown 10 1968 1664 625 3632 5.8 40 363.2Lock Haven 11 1971 2064 685 4035 5.9 42 366.8Mansfi eld 10 1999 2028 623 4027 6.5 49 402.7

RUSHING DEFENSETeam G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/GEdinboro 11 339 775 2.3 7 70.5California (Pa.) 11 314 810 2.6 7 73.6Indiana (Pa.) 10 361 966 2.7 11 96.6Bloomsburg 14 426 1453 3.4 8 103.8Slippery Rock 11 388 1163 3.0 12 105.7Shippensburg 11 397 1386 3.5 16 126.0West Chester 13 478 1717 3.6 13 132.1East Stroudsburg 11 369 1523 4.1 11 138.5Millersville 11 377 1730 4.6 13 157.3Clarion 11 445 1782 4.0 23 162.0Lock Haven 11 406 1971 4.9 22 179.2Cheyney 11 425 2124 5.0 30 193.1Kutztown 10 381 1968 5.2 18 196.8

PASS DEFENSETeam G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/GCheyney 11 240 144 4 60.0 1762 7.3 19 160.2Clarion 11 231 124 12 53.7 1776 7.7 16 161.5Slippery Rock 11 284 156 13 54.9 1798 6.3 12 163.5Kutztown 10 244 123 13 50.4 1664 6.8 22 166.4Shippensburg 11 285 146 10 51.2 1995 7.0 18 181.4East Stroudsburg 11 276 157 13 56.9 2003 7.3 19 182.1Indiana (Pa.) 10 260 134 8 51.5 1826 7.0 7 182.6Lock Haven 11 279 153 10 54.8 2064 7.4 20 187.6Edinboro 11 352 175 20 49.7 2097 6.0 12 190.6Bloomsburg 14 388 229 15 59.0 2688 6.9 23 192.0California (Pa.) 11 328 168 21 51.2 2128 6.5 13 193.5Millersville 11 287 180 9 62.7 2229 7.8 22 202.6Mansfi eld 10 235 137 9 58.3 2028 8.6 20 202.8West Chester 13 361 204 19 56.5 2660 7.4 25 204.6

2006 PSAC Team StatisticsTOTAL OFFENSETeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/GCalifornia (Pa.) 11 2200 2397 730 4597 6.3 38 417.9East Stroudsburg 11 1412 3128 679 4540 6.7 51 412.7West Chester 13 2552 2714 770 5266 6.8 60 405.1Kutztown 10 1423 2249 667 3672 5.5 35 367.2Bloomsburg 14 2489 2510 839 4999 6.0 46 357.1Edinboro 11 1169 2587 688 3756 5.5 37 341.5Slippery Rock 11 1630 2116 695 3746 5.4 39 340.5Indiana (Pa 10 1717 1555 601 3272 5.4 30 327.2Millersville 11 1409 1936 639 3345 5.2 35 304.1Shippensburg 11 1533 1712 731 3245 4.4 28 295.0Clarion 11 1298 1414 630 2712 4.3 15 246.5Cheyney 11 662 1951 628 2613 4.2 19 237.5Lock Haven 11 521 1612 655 2133 3.3 14 193.9Mansfi eld 10 957 780 579 1737 3.0 7 173.7

RUSHING OFFENSETeam G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/GCalifornia (Pa.) 11 417 2200 5.3 22 200.0West Chester 13 479 2552 5.3 31 196.3Bloomsburg 14 589 2489 4.2 25 177.8Indiana (Pa.) 10 358 1717 4.8 21 171.7Slippery Rock 11 420 1630 3.9 19 148.2Kutztown 10 381 1423 3.7 14 142.3Shippensburg 11 429 1533 3.6 17 139.4East Stroudsburg 11 319 1412 4.4 14 128.4Millersville 11 392 1409 3.6 10 128.1Clarion 11 363 1298 3.6 6 118.0Edinboro 11 368 1169 3.2 16 106.3Mansfi eld 10 358 957 2.7 5 95.7Cheyney 11 271 662 2.4 6 60.2Lock Haven 11 341 521 1.5 5 47.4

PASS OFFENSETeam G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/GEast Stroudsburg 11 360 235 7 65.3 3128 8.7 37 284.4Edinboro 11 320 195 7 60.9 2587 8.1 21 235.2Kutztown 10 286 163 12 57.0 2249 7.9 21 224.9California (Pa.) 11 313 200 8 63.9 2397 7.7 16 217.9West Chester 13 291 174 13 59.8 2714 9.3 29 208.8Slippery Rock 11 275 169 14 61.5 2116 7.7 20 192.4Bloomsburg 14 250 150 11 60.0 2510 10.0 21 179.3Cheyney 11 357 169 24 47.3 1951 5.5 13 177.4Millersville 11 247 150 6 60.7 1936 7.8 25 176.0Shippensburg 11 302 125 19 41.4 1712 5.7 11 155.6Indiana (Pa.) 10 243 125 11 51.4 1555 6.4 9 155.5Lock Haven 11 314 163 16 51.9 1612 5.1 9 146.5Clarion 11 267 105 14 39.3 1414 5.3 9 128.5Mansfi eld 10 221 91 18 41.2 780 3.5 2 78.0

SCORING OFFENSETeam G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts AvgEast Stroudsburg 11 54 43 0 0 6 0 385 35.0West Chester 13 62 51 2 0 5 0 442 34.0California (Pa.) 11 44 40 0 0 11 2 341 31.0Slippery Rock 11 39 37 0 0 7 1 294 26.7Kutztown 10 37 31 0 0 4 1 267 26.7Bloomsburg 14 50 46 1 0 8 0 372 26.6Indiana (Pa.) 10 33 30 0 0 11 0 261 26.1Edinboro 11 39 30 0 0 5 0 279 25.4Millersville 11 37 32 0 0 7 1 277 25.2Shippensburg 11 31 28 1 0 8 0 240 21.8Cheyney 11 20 1 3 0 0 0 127 11.5Lock Haven 11 16 13 1 0 4 1 125 11.4Clarion 11 16 15 0 0 3 0 120 10.9Mansfi eld 10 8 6 0 0 0 0 54 5.4

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SCORING DEFENSETeam G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts AvgCalifornia (Pa.) 11 22 18 1 0 2 0 158 14.4Indiana (Pa.) 10 19 15 0 0 5 0 144 14.4Edinboro 11 21 17 0 0 9 1 172 15.6Bloomsburg 14 31 22 2 0 12 0 248 17.7Slippery Rock 11 26 26 0 0 5 2 201 18.3East Stroudsburg 11 32 28 0 0 5 0 235 21.4West Chester 13 40 29 0 0 8 0 293 22.5Millersville 11 35 29 0 0 4 0 251 22.8Shippensburg 11 36 32 0 0 3 0 257 23.4Clarion 11 41 34 1 0 8 0 306 27.8Kutztown 10 41 39 0 0 5 0 300 30.0Cheyney 11 52 40 0 0 4 1 366 33.3Lock Haven 11 48 45 1 0 10 1 367 33.4Mansfi eld 10 55 45 2 0 6 2 401 40.1

PUNT RETURNSTeam G Ret Yds TD AvgEast Stroudsburg 11 23 391 2 17.0Kutztown 10 10 111 1 11.1Lock Haven 11 21 223 1 10.6Millersville 11 21 218 1 10.4Shippensburg 11 29 290 0 10.0Bloomsburg 14 32 305 1 9.5Slippery Rock 11 24 221 0 9.2Indiana (Pa.) 10 22 200 0 9.1Cheyney 11 22 164 0 7.5California (Pa.) 11 23 159 0 6.9Edinboro 11 27 159 0 5.9Mansfi eld 10 9 50 0 5.6Clarion 11 19 91 0 4.8West Chester 13 14 59 0 4.2

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3RD DOWN CONVERSIONSTeam G Conv Att PctEast Stroudsburg 11 58 114 50.9Kutztown 10 66 141 46.8Millersville 11 60 139 43.2Bloomsburg 14 70 167 41.9Shippensburg 11 66 163 40.5California (Pa.) 11 59 146 40.4Indiana (Pa.) 10 47 119 39.5Slippery Rock 11 52 135 38.5West Chester 13 51 135 37.8Edinboro 11 55 151 36.4Clarion 11 45 141 31.9Lock Haven 11 43 165 26.1Mansfi eld 10 32 133 24.1Cheyney 11 30 134 22.4

FIRST DOWNSTeam G Rush Pass Pen TotalWest Chester 13 133 104 13 250East Stroudsburg 11 86 134 21 241Bloomsburg 14 121 107 12 240California (Pa.) 11 108 101 5 214Kutztown 10 81 110 14 205Slippery Rock 11 85 94 18 197Shippensburg 11 92 76 16 184Edinboro 11 69 103 6 178Indiana (Pa.) 10 87 78 10 175Millersville 11 79 80 15 174Cheyney 11 43 80 27 150Clarion 11 74 62 5 141Lock Haven 11 47 64 20 131Mansfi eld 10 60 42 15 117

TURNOVER MARGIN |-----Gained-----| |------Lost------|Team G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/GCalifornia (Pa.) 11 6 21 27 5 8 13 +14 1.27Edinboro 11 13 20 33 12 7 19 +14 1.27West Chester 13 17 19 36 11 13 24 +12 0.92Millersville 11 12 9 21 7 6 13 +8 0.73Bloomsburg 14 13 15 28 7 11 18 +10 0.71Indiana (Pa.) 10 16 8 24 7 11 18 +6 0.60Lock Haven 11 11 10 21 6 16 22 -1 -0.09East Stroudsburg 11 6 13 19 14 7 21 -2 -0.18Kutztown 10 5 13 18 9 12 21 -3 -0.30Clarion 11 7 12 19 12 14 26 -7 -0.64Slippery Rock 11 8 13 21 15 14 29 -8 -0.73Shippensburg 11 6 10 16 8 9 27 -11 -1.00Mansfi eld 10 13 9 22 18 18 36 -14 -1.40Cheyney 11 11 4 15 11 24 35 -20 -1.82

RED ZONE OFFENSETeam G RedZ Pct TDs R/P FG-A Fumb/Int/Downs/OtherMillersville 11 28-34 82.4 21 10/11 7-9 0/ 0/ 2/ 2East Stroudsburg 11 46-56 82.1 41 14/27 5-8 2/ 0/ 3/ 2Indiana (Pa.) 10 28-36 77.8 19 13/6 9-11 1/ 3/ 0/ 2Bloomsburg 14 34-44 77.3 29 21/8 5-7 1/ 2/ 4/ 1Slippery Rock 11 33-43 76.7 29 17/12 4-6 1/ 3/ 3/ 1Edinboro 11 28-37 75.7 22 13/9 6-8 3/ 1/ 3/ 0West Chester 13 44-59 74.6 39 26/13 5-9 1/ 2/ 6/ 2Shippensburg 11 28-39 71.8 21 15/6 7-11 2/ 2/ 3/ 0Kutztown 10 22-32 68.8 19 10/9 3-6 1/ 1/ 4/ 1California (Pa.) 11 36-55 65.5 25 15/10 11-18 1/ 1/ 8/ 2Cheyney 11 13-21 61.9 13 4/9 0-1 1/ 1/ 3/ 2Lock Haven 11 15-25 60.0 12 5/7 3-4 1/ 2/ 6/ 0Clarion 11 13-22 59.1 10 5/5 3-5 1/ 2/ 4/ 0Mansfi eld 10 6-11 54.5 6 4/2 0-1 0/ 2/ 2/ 0

TIME OF POSSESSIONTime G Total Time Avg/GCalifornia (Pa.) 11 359:15 32:39Shippensburg 11 342:22 31:07Slippery Rock 11 339:09 30:49Bloomsburg 14 430:47 30:46Edinboro 11 334:14 30:23Lock Haven 11 331:39 30:09Mansfi eld 10 298:22 29:50Kutztown 10 298:07 29:48Millersville 11 327:07 29:44Indiana (Pa.) 10 297:13 29:43West Chester 13 380:36 29:16East Stroudsburg 11 319:03 29:00Cheyney 11 318:03 28:54Clarion 11 316:07 28:44

SACKSTeam G Sacks YardsShippensburg 11 30 184East Stroudsburg 11 26 176Edinboro 11 25 176Bloomsburg 14 25 171West Chester 13 24 159Slippery Rock 11 24 200California (Pa.) 11 23 163Indiana (Pa.) 10 22 139Clarion 11 18 106Cheyney 11 18 106Millersville 11 17 119Lock Haven 11 14 116Mansfi eld 10 13 69Kutztown 10 7 44

PUNTINGTeam G No. Yards Avg Ret Yds Avg Net/PEast Stroudsburg 11 24 930 38.8 8 46 1.9 36.8Slippery Rock 11 38 1460 38.4 13 87 2.3 36.1Shippensburg 11 58 2240 38.6 20 186 3.2 35.4Millersville 11 49 1799 36.7 16 116 2.4 34.3West Chester 13 38 1514 39.8 19 223 5.9 34.0Bloomsburg 14 57 2032 35.6 17 100 1.8 33.9Edinboro 11 55 2001 36.4 24 161 2.9 33.5Kutztown 10 35 1375 39.3 20 250 7.1 32.1Clarion 11 54 1928 35.7 21 195 3.6 32.1Lock Haven 11 78 2802 35.9 36 323 4.1 31.8California (Pa.) 11 36 1278 35.5 16 158 4.4 31.1Indiana (Pa.) 10 46 1535 33.4 13 113 2.5 30.9Mansfi eld 10 60 2117 35.3 34 459 7.7 27.6Cheyney 11 62 1901 30.7 27 245 4.0 26.7

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2006 PSAC Individual StatisticsRUSHINGPlayer, Yr., Team GP Att Yds Avg TD Yds/GBrandon Lombardy, CAL 11 268 1595 6.0 19 145.0Chris Morgan, IUP 10 192 1318 6.9 14 131.8Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM 10 213 1003 4.7 12 100.3Eddie Emanuel, CLAR 11 204 967 4.7 3 87.9Brent Steinmetz, WCU 11 171 903 5.3 15 82.1Brad Lantz, MILL 11 193 857 4.4 7 77.9Maurice Adams, KUTZ 7 131 432 3.3 2 61.7Travis Sarver, ROCK 11 157 660 4.2 5 60.0Ulysee Davis, EDIN 9 130 483 3.7 7 53.7Matt Brunetti, ESU 11 117 581 5.0 6 52.8

RECEPTIONS PER GAMEPlayer, Yr., Team GP Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/GEvan Prall, ESU 11 76 1174 17 15.4 6.91Ryan Valasek, EDIN 11 64 1032 10 16.1 5.82Dominique Curry, CHEY 11 63 1035 7 16.4 5.73Elfren Quiles, KUTZ 10 54 816 12 15.1 5.40Colin Golden, ROCK 11 53 463 3 8.7 4.82Nate Forse, CAL 11 50 768 3 15.4 4.55Brett Harbach, KUTZ 10 45 541 3 12.0 4.50Marc Huddleston, CAL 11 49 562 6 11.5 4.45Mike Washington, WCU 13 55 1170 16 21.3 4.23Pierre Odom, CLAR 11 46 798 3 17.3 4.18

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAMEPlayer, Yr., Team GP Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/GEvan Prall, ESU 11 76 1174 17 15.4 06.7Dominique Curry, CHEY 11 63 1035 7 16.4 94.1Ryan Valasek, EDIN 11 64 1032 10 16.1 93.8Mike Washington, WCU 13 55 1170 16 21.3 90.0Brahin Bilal, BLOOM 14 54 1183 14 21.9 84.5Elfren Quiles, KUTZ 10 54 816 12 15.1 81.6Pierre Odom, CLAR 11 46 798 3 17.3 72.5Nate Forse, CAL 11 50 768 3 15.4 69.8Luke Wetzel, ROCK 11 42 693 9 16.5 63.0Brett Harbach, KUTZ 10 45 541 3 12.0 54.1

PASS EFFICIENCYPlayer, Yr., Team GP Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.Jimmy Terwilliger, ESU 11 346 222 7 64.2 2966 35 165.5Bill Zwaan, WCU 13 223 136 10 61.0 2110 22 164.1Dan Latorre, BLOOM 14 239 144 10 60.3 2398 20 163.8Dan Csencsitz, MILL 11 245 150 5 61.2 1936 25 157.2Trevor Harris, EDIN 11 313 192 7 61.3 2547 20 146.3Joe Ruggiero, CAL 10 272 178 5 65.4 2118 15 145.4Kyle Spotts, KUTZ 10 271 156 10 57.6 2155 20 141.3Nate Crookshank, ROCK 11 268 165 14 61.6 2080 19 139.7Kevin Weidl, IUP 10 240 125 10 52.1 1555 9 110.5Derrick Murry, CHEY 11 243 126 11 51.9 1440 10 106.2

TOTAL OFFENSEPlayer, Yr., Team GP Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/GJimmy Terwilliger, ESU 11 504 2966 451 3470 315.5Trevor Harris, EDIN 11 -54 2547 377 2493 226.6Kyle Spotts, KUTZ 10 60 2155 329 2215 221.5Joe Ruggiero, CAL 10 14 2118 293 2132 213.2Nate Crookshank, ROCK 11 162 2080 341 2242 203.8Dan Latorre, BLOOM 14 -1 2398 321 2397 171.2Dan Csencsitz, MILL 11 -96 1936 280 1840 167.3Bill Zwaan, WCU 13 -12 2110 256 2098 161.4Kevin Weidl, IUP 10 19 1555 274 1574 157.4Brandon Lombardy, CAL 11 1595 0 268 1595 145.0

ALL PURPOSEPlayer, Yr., Team GP Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/GEvan Prall, ESU 11 16 1174 357 260 1807 164.3Brandon Lombardy, CAL 11 1595 86 0 0 1681 152.8Chris Morgan, IUP 10 1318 176 0 0 1494 149.4Maurice Adams, KUTZ 7 432 65 0 455 952 136.0Brent Steinmetz, WCU 11 903 157 28 216 1304 118.5Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM 10 1003 150 0 0 1153 115.3Mike Washington, WCU 13 140 1170 29 88 1427 109.8Patrick Ferguson, SHIP 11 6 594 231 358 1189 108.1Brahin Bilal, BLOOM 14 21 1183 0 248 1452 103.7Rodney Davis, MANS 10 274 285 0 423 982 98.2

SCORINGPlayer, Yr., Team GP TD XPT FG Pts Pts/GEvan Prall, ESU 11 20 0 0 120 10.9Brandon Lombardy, CAL 11 19 0 0 114 10.4Chris Morgan, IUP 10 15 0 0 90 9.0Brent Steinmetz, WCU 11 16 0 0 96 8.7Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM 10 12 2 0 74 7.4Mike Washington, WCU 13 16 0 0 96 7.4Elfren Quiles, KUTZ 10 12 0 0 72 7.2Tyler Lorenz, CAL 11 0 39 11 72 6.5Brahin Bilal, BLOOM 14 15 0 0 90 6.4Nick Wallace, IUP 10 0 30 11 63 6.3

FIELD GOALSPlayer, Yr., Team GP FG FGA Pct. FG/GNick Wallace, IUP 10 11 13 84.6 1.10Tyler Lorenz, CAL 11 11 18 61.1 1.00Jamie Reder, SHIP 11 8 13 61.5 0.73Doug Ruhl, MILL 11 7 10 70.0 0.64Ryan Daniel, ROCK 11 7 12 58.3 0.64Jon Koenig, BLOOM 14 8 11 72.7 0.57Eric Petters, ESU 11 6 10 60.0 0.55Kody Robertson, EDIN 11 5 11 45.5 0.45Marc Domonkos, LHU 9 4 9 44.4 0.44Steve Sandberg, KUTZ 10 4 8 50.0 0.40

PUNTINGPlayer, Yr., Team GP Punts Yds AvgAnthony Belasco, WCU 13 38 1514 39.8Kyler Ford, SHIP 11 50 1986 39.7Ryan Nye, KUTZ 10 34 1343 39.5Nick Krut, ESU 10 24 930 38.8Kyle Witman, ROCK 11 38 1460 38.4Derek Leslie, MILL 11 47 1799 38.3Kody Robertson, EDIN 11 52 1953 37.6Brandon Pickel, LHU 11 58 2176 37.5Jace Amore, CAL 11 35 1278 36.5Kyle Ream, BLOOM 14 56 2032 36.3

KICK RETURN AVGPlayer, Yr., Team GP Ret Yds TD AvgMaurice Adams, KUTZ 7 21 455 1 21.7Aaron Pryer, LHU 10 23 423 0 18.4Rodney Davis, MANS 10 29 423 0 14.6

PUNT RETURN AVGPlayer, Yr., Team GP Ret Yds TD AvgRyan Schuck, BLOOM 14 32 305 1 9.5

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2006 PSAC Individual StatisticsINTERCEPTIONSPlayer, Yr., Team GP Int Yds TD Int/GJosh Kemp, CAL 11 5 60 1 0.45Terrence Johnson, CAL 11 5 39 0 0.45James Rockymore, SHIP 10 4 97 1 0.40Brian Bingnear, KUTZ 10 4 8 0 0.40Brandon Shelton, MILL 11 4 98 1 0.36Dwaon Woodard, CLAR 11 4 95 1 0.36Damion Malott, EDIN 11 4 93 1 0.36Taurean Valentine, EDIN 11 4 48 0 0.36Anthony Walls, ROCK 11 4 37 0 0.36Tyler Trettin, BLOOM 14 5 44 0 0.36

TACKLES (ALL POSITIONS)Player, Team GP Solo Ast Total Avg/G SacksBen Stroup, EDIN 11 44 61 105 9.5 5.5Brian Bingnear, KUTZ 10 58 32 90 9.0 0.0Lateef Ferguson, WCU 13 52 62 114 8.8 2.5David Show, LHU 11 43 51 94 8.5 0.0Derek Harsch, LHU 11 36 57 93 8.5 1.0Mike Gardier, MANS 10 47 37 84 8.4 0.0Andre Turner, MANS 10 40 43 83 8.3 1.0Matt Morris, CLAR 11 44 47 91 8.3 2.0Jared Palmer, ROCK 11 41 46 87 7.9 0.0Jayson Frank, ESU 11 37 49 86 7.8 0.5Zach Gourley, CLAR 11 42 42 84 7.6 3.0Matt Buck, MILL 11 49 35 84 7.6 1.5Justin Allen, CHEY 11 46 37 83 7.5 3.0Terrence Jackson, IUP 9 30 37 67 7.4 0.5Jim Soltis, EDIN 11 40 41 81 7.4 5.0Josh Zunic, CAL 11 39 40 79 7.2 2.5Kevin Rigby, CLAR 11 41 38 79 7.2 2.0Jaron Nalewak, SHIP 11 53 25 78 7.1 7.5Brandon Hawkins, CHEY 11 37 40 77 7.0 1.0Tyree Cooper, CHEY 11 53 24 77 7.0 0.0Mike Grosso, KUTZ 10 36 34 70 7.0 3.5Dan Chominski, KUTZ 10 26 43 69 6.9 0.0Corey Gildea, LHU 10 22 47 69 6.9 0.0Jonathan Aldridge, SHIP 10 38 30 68 6.8 0.0Bill Morrison, SHIP 11 29 43 72 6.5 2.0Jimmy Simmons, CLAR 11 45 26 71 6.5 5.0Jimmy Lewis, WCU 11 35 36 71 6.5 0.5John Sharbaugh, SHIP 11 40 31 71 6.5 1.0Greg Thoman, ESU 11 37 33 70 6.4 8.5Brian Mohr, CAL 11 23 46 69 6.3 1.5Jonathan Nalewak, LHU 10 26 36 62 6.2 1.5Dave Jazenski, EDIN 11 23 43 66 6.0 1.0Greg Hopkins, MANS 10 34 26 60 6.0 0.0Rob Biernat, BLOOM 14 42 40 82 5.9 1.0Mike Mignogno, WCU 13 36 40 76 5.8 0.0Joseph Okafor, CHEY 11 31 33 64 5.8 0.0Troy Godinet, MANS 9 31 20 51 5.7 1.0Damion Malott, EDIN 11 39 23 62 5.6 1.0Dave Loiter, ESU 11 25 37 62 5.6 1.0Chris Amico, EDIN 11 21 40 61 5.5 4.5Jerome Whiting, ROCK 11 28 33 61 5.5 0.0Seth Randall, ROCK 11 43 17 60 5.5 3.0Tyler Trettin, BLOOM 14 42 34 76 5.4 0.0Steve Van Alstine, ESU 11 27 32 59 5.4 2.0Reggie Farrior, SHIP 10 28 25 53 5.3 0.0Jameel Felder, CHEY 11 31 27 58 5.3 3.0Tom Duer, MANS 10 22 30 52 5.2 2.0Matt Smith, BLOOM 14 39 33 72 5.1 1.0Andrew Pugh, MILL 9 23 23 46 5.1 0.0Joshua Miller, MANS 10 29 22 51 5.1 3.0

TACKLES FOR LOSSPlayer, Team GP Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/GCory Lacek, ROCK 11 18 10 125 28 2.55Jimmy Simmons, CLAR 11 21 6 100 27 2.45Jaron Nalewak, SHIP 11 15 8 77 23 2.09Ben Stroup, EDIN 11 13 9 74 22 2.00Greg Thoman, ESU 11 11 7 65 18 1.64Rob Plowman, IUP 10 11 4 66 15 1.50Jim Soltis, EDIN 11 13 3 67 16 1.45Mike Grosso, KUTZ 10 7 7 44 14 1.40Chris Amico, EDIN 11 4 11 40 15 1.36Fred Rice, ESU 3 4 0 19 4 1.33

PASSES DEFENDEDPlayer, Yr., Team GP PBU Int TotalBrandon Shelton, MILL 11 8 4 12Reggie Farrior, SHIP 10 9 2 11Dwaon Woodard, CLAR 11 7 4 11David Show, LHU 11 9 2 11Tyler Trettin, BLOOM 14 6 5 11Kyle Crane, LHU 10 8 2 10Taurean Valentine, EDIN 11 6 4 10Greg Hopkins, MANS 10 8 2 10Kelly Love, MANS 10 8 2 10Brent Howard, KUTZ 10 7 2 9

SACKSPlayer, Team GP Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/GRob Plowman, IUP 10 8 2 61 9.0 0.90Cory Lacek, ROCK 11 8 1 87 8.5 0.77Greg Thoman, ESU 11 7 3 56 8.5 0.77Jaron Nalewak, SHIP 11 7 1 47 7.5 0.68Kirby Griffi n, CAL 11 6 2 37 7.0 0.64John Vetter, ESU 11 4 4 47 6.0 0.55Ben Stroup, EDIN 11 4 3 45 5.5 0.50Dave Montgomery, WCU 13 6 1 42 6.5 0.50Kevin Kershner, MILL 11 5 1 39 5.5 0.50Jim Soltis, EDIN 11 5 0 38 5.0 0.45

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SHEPHERD RAMSSeptember 1, 2007 • 1:00 PM

Ram Stadium • Shepherdstown, WV

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Shepherdstown, WV Founded: 1871Enrollment: 4,000Nickname: RamsColors: Blue and GoldStadium: Ram (5,000)Surface: Natural GrassConference: WVIACPresident: Dr. Suzanne ShipleyAthletic Director: Karl Wolf

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1920All-Time Record: 379-285-26NCAA Playoff Appearances: 8Last Appearance: 2006, NCAA

Quarterfi nalsResult: Lost to Bloomsburg, 24-21

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Chip Ransom Offi ce: 304-876-5228 Home: 304-876-3243 E-Mail: [email protected]: 304-876-3267Press Box Phone: 304-876-5649SID Mailing Address: Sports In-

formation Offi ce, P.O. Box 3210, Butcher Athletic

Center, Shepherd University, Shep-herdstown, WV 25443

Web Site Address: www.shepherd.edu/2ramsweb

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Monte Cater (Millikin

’71)Career Record: 171-92-2 (26)At School: 140-69-1 (20)Football Offi ce Phone: 304-876-5263Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Joel Gordon, QB/

WR; Bob Haley, DC/DB; Ernie McCook, OC/OL;

Shawn Rohrer, LB/ST; Josh Kline, DL/ST&C; Wayne Wilson, RB; Jared Ambrose,

SA; Bill Furman, SA

TEAM INFORMATION2005 Record: 11-12005 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st)

2005 Final Rankings: 20th (AFCA); 7th (D2Football.com)Basic Offense: Multiple-IBasic Defense: 4-4Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/7Starters Returning/Lost: 16/7

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 28-13-0Series at Shippensburg: 16-4Series at Shepherd: 12-9First Meeting: 1923, Shepherd 14-7Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (35-7)Last Red Raider Win at Shepherd:

2003 (33-14)Last Ram Win at Shippensburg: 2002

(17-10)Last Ram Win at Shepherd: 2004

(34-32)Current Series Streak: Shepherd has

won oneShippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 59 (59-0, 1951)Shepherd’s Largest Margin of Victory:

20 (32-12, 1961)

2007 SCHEDULEAug. 25 Millersville 1 PMSep. 1 Shippensburg 1 PMSep. 15 at Glenville State 1 PMSep. 22 at Fairmont State 1 PMSep. 29 Seton Hill 1 PMOct. 6 Charleston 1 PMOct. 13 at Concord 1 PMOct. 20 at WV Wesleyan 1 PMOct. 27 West Liberty 1 PMNov. 3 WV State 1 PM

2006 RESULTSAug. 26 at Millersville W 28-7Sep. 2 at Shippensburg W 14-0Sep. 16 C.W. Post W 24-0Sep. 23 Glenville W 23-6Sep. 30 Fairmont State W 20-0Oct. 14 at Charleston W 17-0Oct. 21 Concord W 42-0Oct. 28 WV Wesleyan W 41-0Nov. 4 at West Liberty W 34-32Nov. 11 at WV State W 38-12NCAA Division II Second RoundNov. 25 Merrimack W 31-7NCAA Division II Quarterfi nalsDec. 2 Bloomsburg L 21-24

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Lynchburg, Va.Founded: 1971Enrollment: 21,558Nickname: FlamesColors: Red, White and BlueStadium: Williams Stadium (12,000)Surface: Field TurfConference: Big SouthPresident: Dr. Jerry FalwellAthletic Director: Jeff Barber

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1973All-Time Record: 164-186-4NCAA Playoff Appearances: NoneLast Appearance: n/aResult: n/a

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Todd Wetmore Offi ce: 434-582-2292 Home: 434-841-8974 E-Mail: [email protected]: 434-582-2076Press Box Phone: 434-582-4628SID Mailing Address: 1971 Univer-

sity Blvd., Lynchburg, VA 24502Web Site Address: www.Liberty-

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Danny RoccoCareer Record: 6-5 (1)At School: 6-5 (1)Football Offi ce Phone: 434-582-2040Best Time to Reach Coach: Weekday

MorningsAssistant Coaches: Pete Sundheim,

TE; Scott Wachenheim, OC/OL; Tom Clark, DC; Frank Hickson, RB; Marshall Roberts, DB; Charlie Skalaski, WR/RC; Brandon Streeter, QB/PGC; Chad Wilt, DL/ST; Robert Wimberly, LB

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 6-52006 Conference Record: 2-2 (tied

2nd)2006 Final Rankings: NR

Basic Offense: Two-Back SetBasic Defense: 3-4Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/11Starters Returning/Lost: 20/5

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 5-3Series at Shippensburg: 2-2Series at Shepherd: 3-1First Meeting: 1958, Shippensburg

54-6Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

1960 (14-13)Last Red Raider Win at Mansfi eld:

1986 (10-0)Last Mountaineer Win at

Shippensburg: 1987 (35-14)Last Mountaineer Win at Mansfi eld:

1961 (26-21)Current Series Streak: Mansfi eld has

won oneShippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 48 (54-6, 1958)Mansfi eld’s Largest Margin of Victory:

21 (35-14, 1987)

2007 SCHEDULESep. 1 Tusculum 7 PMSep. 9 Shippensburg 7 PMSept. 15 at William and Mary 7 PMSept. 22 at Elon 1:30 PMSept. 29 St. Francis, PA 7 PMOct. 6 at Toledo 7 PMOct. 20 at Charleston Southern 1:30 PMOct. 27 Presbyterian 1 PMNov. 3 Coastal Carolina 1 PMNov. 10 VMI 1 PMNov. 17 at Gardner-Webb 1:30 PM

2006 RESULTSAug. 31 St. Paul’s W 27-0Sept. 9 Glenville St. W 31-7Sept. 16 at Towson L 3-10Sept. 23 at Savannah St. W 28-0Sept. 30 at Wake Forest L 14-34Oct. 14 William and Mary L 13-14Oct. 21 Gardner-Webb L 24-27Oct. 28 at Coastal Carolina L 26-28Nov. 4 Western Carolina W 21-0Nov. 11 Charleston Southern W 34-20Nov. 18 at VMI W 38-32

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LIBERTY FLAMESSeptember 8, 2007 • 7:00 PM

Williams Stadium • Lynchburg, Va.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Kutztown, Pa. Founded: 1866Enrollment: 10,000Nickname: Golden BearsColors: Maroon and GoldStadium: University Field (5,600)Surface: Artifi cial Turf (A-Turf )Conference: PSAC Eastern DivisionPresident: Dr. F. Javier CevallosAthletic Director: Greg Bamberger

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1895All-Time Record: 271-384-19NCAA Playoff Appearances: NoneLast Appearance: n/aResult: n/a

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Josh Leiboff Offi ce: 610-683-4182 Home: 610-927-9765 E-Mail: [email protected]: 610-683-4676Press Box Phone: 610-683-9696SID Mailing Address: 213 Stratton

Administration Building, Kutztown University,

Kutztown, PA 19530Web Site Address: www.kubears.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Raymond Monica

(North Alabama ’90)Career Record: 4-6 (2)At School: 4-6 (2)Football Offi ce Phone: 610-683-4362Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Jeff Chillot, OC/

QB; Michael Baldwin, DB; Jarrad Brennan, DE; Fred Endy, RB; Dennis Izzi, DB; Greg Kosciolek, OL; Steve

Moyer, WR; Tim Tobin, DT; Raymond Yannuzzi, TE

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 4-62006 Conference Record: 2-4 (5th)2006 Final Rankings: NR

Basic Offense: I-Formation/MulitpleBasic Defense: 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34-19Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 42-14-2Series at Shippensburg: 25-3Series at Kutztown: 17-11-2First Meeting: 1929, Shippensburg,

26-12Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (35-0)Last Red Raider Win at Kutztown:

2005 (10-3)Last Golden Bear Win at

Shippensburg: 1995 (35-6)Last Golden Bear Win at Kutztown:

1998 (28-24)Current Series Streak: Shippensburg

has won sevenShippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 65 (65-0, 1931)Kutztown’s Largest Margin of Victory:

29 (35-6, 1995)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 1 at Southern Connecticut 1 PMSept. 8 at Clarion 6 PMSept. 15 Shippensburg 4:15 PMSept. 22 at Slippery Rock 7 PMSept. 29 American International 6:05 PMOct. 6 Bloomsburg * 6:05 PMOct. 13 at West Chester * 6 PMOct. 20 Cheyney * 1:05 PMOct. 27 Edinboro 1:05 PMNov. 3 East Stroudsburg * 1:05 PMNov. 10 at Millersville * 1 PM

2006 RESULTSSept. 9 Clarion W 27-10Sept. 16 at Shippensburg L 27-42Sept. 23 Slippery Rock L 10-34Sept. 30 Millersville L 17-45Oct. 7 Mansfi eld W 51-7Oct. 14 at Bloomsburg L 14-41Oct. 21 West Chester L 47-49Oct. 28 at Cheyney W 28-6Nov. 4 at Lock Haven W 30-10Nov. 11 at East Stroudsburg L 16-56

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WEST CHESTER GOLDEN RAMSSeptember 22, 2007 • 3:05 PM

Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: West Chester, Pa. Founded: 1871Enrollment: 12,800Nickname: Golden RamsColors: Purple and GoldStadium: John A. Farrell (7,500)Surface: Field Turf Conference: PSAC Eastern DivisionPresident: Dr. Madeleine Wing AdlerAthletic Director: Dr. Edward M.

Matejkovic

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: All-Time Record: NCAA Playoff Appearances: Last Appearance: Result:

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: James Zuhlke Offi ce: 610-436-3316 Home: 484-881-0084 E-Mail: [email protected]: 610-436-1020Press Box Phone: 610-436-2160SID Mailing Address: West Chester

University, Room 8, Hollinger Field House, West

Chester, PA 19383Web Site Address: www.wcupagold-

enrams.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Bill Zwaan (Delaware

’79)Career Record: 90-29 (10)At School: 36-15 (4)Football Offi ce Phone: 610-436-3528Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Mike Furlong,

DC/ILB; E.J. Sandusky, RB; Ger-ald Toney, ST; Mike Lux, DL

TEAM INFORMATION2005 Record: 8-42005 Conference Record: 5-1 (2nd)2005 Final Rankings: 21st (D2Foot-

ball.com)

Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 3-4Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/13Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 8-17-1Series at Shippensburg: 4-9-1Series at West Chester: 4-8First Meeting: 1921, Shippensburg,

63-7Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

1999 (48-30)Last Red Raider Win at West Chester:

2004 (24-21)Last Golden Ram Win at

Shippensburg: 2005 (24-16)Last Golden Ram Win at West Ches-

ter: 1998 (36-21)Current Series Streak: West Chester

has won two Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 56 (63-7, 1921)West Chester’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 38 (38-0, 1933)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 1 at Edinboro 1 PMSept. 8 at Delaware 7 PMSept. 15 Clarion 1 PMSept. 22 at Shippensburg 1 PMSept. 29 Bloomsburg * 2 PMOct. 6 at Millersville * 4:15 PMOct. 13 Kutztown * 6 PMOct. 20 East Stroudsburg * 6 PMOct. 27 St. Joseph’s 1 PMNov. 3 California (Pa.) 1 PMNov. 10 at Cheyney * 1 PM

2006 RESULTSSept. 2 Edinboro L 14-28Sept. 9 at Delaware L 7-30Sept. 16 at Clarion W 49-21Sept. 23 Shippensburg W 24-0Sept. 30 Cheyney * W 53-12Oct. 7 at Bloomsburg * L 27-30 Oct. 14 Millersville * W 54-27Oct. 21 at Kutztown * W 49-47Oct. 28 at East Stroudsburg *W 49-28Nov. 4 Mansfi eld * W 44-0Nov. 11 at Slippery Rock W 21-20NCAA PlayoffsNov. 18 at Bryant W 31-29Nov. 25 at Bloomsburg L 20-21

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EDINBORO FIGHTING SCOTSSeptember 29, 2007 • 1:00 PM

Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Edinboro, Pa. Founded: 1857Enrollment: 7,500Nickname: Fighting ScotsColors: Red and WhiteStadium: Sox Harrison Stadium

(6,000)Surface: Natural GrassConference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Dr. Jeremy D. BrownAthletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1926All-Time Record: 313-338-24NCAA Playoff Appearances: 8Last Appearance: 2004, fi rst roundResult: Lost to East Stroudsburg,

36-32

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Bob Shreve Offi ce: 814-732-1834 Home: 814-833-3379 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 814-732-2596Press Box Phone: 814-732-2904SID Mailing Address: 455 Scotland

Road, 108 McComb Fieldhouse, Edinboro, PA 16444

Web Site Address: www.edinboro.edu/athletics

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Scott Browning (Ohio

State, ’81)Career Record: 6-5 (1)At School: 6-5 (1)Football Offi ce Phone: 814-732-1839Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Wayne Bradford,

DC/LB; Mike Yurcich, OC/QB/WR; Kim Niedbala, DB; Keith Braxton, DL; Jim Henson, RB; Anthony Peluso, OL

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 8-22006 Conference Record: 3-3 (tied

1st)2006 Final Rankings: NR

Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost: 30/15Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 41-28-1Series at Shippensburg: 26-8-1Series at Bloomsburg: 15-20First Meeting: 1917, Bloomsburg,

26-0Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (48-10)Last Red Raider Win at Bloomsburg:

2003 (21-0)Last Huskies Win at Shippensburg:

2002 (27-26)Last Huskies Win at Bloomsburg:

2005 (49-21)Current Series Streak: Bloomsburg

has won oneShippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 42 (42-0, 1941)Bloomsburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 28 (49-21, 2005)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 1 West Chester 1 PMSept. 8 at St. Anselm 1 PMSept. 15 at Bloomsburg NOONSept. 22 Cheyney 1 PMSept. 29 at Shippensburg 1 PMOct. 6 Lock Haven 2 PMOct. 13 at Indiana (Pa.) 2 PMOct. 20 at California (Pa.) 3 PMOct. 27 at Kutztown 1:05 PMNov. 3 Clarion 1 PMNov. 10 Slippery Rock 1 PM

2006 RESULTSSept. 2 at West Chester W 28-14Sept. 9 St. Anselm W 54-0Sept. 16 Bloomsburg L 10-28Sept. 23 at Cheyney W 28-6Sept. 30 Indiana (Pa.) L 20-23 OTOct. 7 California (Pa.) L 0-10Oct. 14 East Stroudsburg L 0-12Oct. 21 at Clarion W 13-0Oct. 28 at Slippery Rock L 22-24 OTNov. 4 Shippensburg W 54-30Nov. 11 at Lock Haven W 51-25

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CLARION GOLDEN EAGLES

October 6, 2007 • 2:00 PMMemorial Stadium • Clarion, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Clarion, PAFounded: 1867Enrollment: 6,500Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Blue and GoldStadium: Memorial Stadium (5,000)Surface: Artifi cial TurfConference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Dr. Joseph P. GrunenwaldAthletic Director: Dave Katis

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1926All-Time Record: 359-310-17NCAA Playoff Appearances: 1Last Appearance: 1996, fi rst roundResult: Lost to Northern Colorado,

18-19

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Richard P. Herman Offi ce: 814-393-2334 Cell: n/a E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 814-393-2082Press Box Phone: 814-227-2105SID Mailing Address: SID Offi ce/

Ralston hall, Clarion University, Clarion, PA 16214

Web Site Address: www.clarion.edu

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Jay Foster (Plymouth

State, ’85)Career Record: At School: 1-10 (1)Football Offi ce Phone: 814-393-2258Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Dave Durish,

OC/OL; Dwayne Martin, DC/LB; Chris Weibel, QB; Jesse Kelley, DL; Clayton Beard, TE; Matt Hanhold, WR; Kevin Craig, RB; John Bowes, DB

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 1-102006 Conference Record: 0-6 (7th)2006 Final Rankings: NR

Basic Offense: Basic Defense: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 19-38-2Series at Shippensburg: 12-17-1Series at Slippery Rock: 6-21-1First Meeting: 1924, Slippery Rock,

39-21Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (35-17)Last Red Raider Win at Slippery

Rock: 2001 (32-20)Last Rock Win at Shippensburg:

2000 (28-21)Last Rock Win at Slippery Rock:

2005 (58-28)Current Series Streak: Slippery Rock

has won one Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 44 (44-0, 2004)Slippery Rock’s Largest Margin of

Victory: 39 (49-10, 1988)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 1 Tiffi n 6 PMSept. 8 Kutztown 6 PMSept. 15 at West Chester 6 PMSept. 22 Bloomsburg 6 PMSept. 29 at California 5 PMOct. 6 Shippensburg 2 PMOct. 13 at Slippery Rock 2 PMOct. 20 at Fairmont State 6 PMOct. 27 Indiana (Pa.) 1 PMNov. 3 at Edinboro 1 PMNov. 10 Lock Haven 1 PM

2006 RESULTSSept. 2 at Tiffi n L 13-21Sept. 9 at Kutztown L 10-27Sept. 16 West Chester L 21-49Sept. 23 at Bloomsburg L 10-24Sept. 30 Slippery Rock L 7-31Oct. 7 Cheyney W 21-18Oct. 14 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7-33Oct. 21 Edinboro L 0-13Oct. 28 at Lock Haven L 7-14Nov. 4 California (Pa.) L 14-41Nov. 11 at Shippensburg L 10-35

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MILLERSVILLE MARAUDERS

October 13, 2007 • 1:00 PMBiemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Millersville, Pa. Founded: 1855Enrollment: 7,998Nickname: MaraudersColors: Black and GoldStadium: Biemsderfer Stadium

(6,500)Surface: Field Turf Conference: PSAC Eastern DivisionPresident: Dr. Francine G. McNairyAthletic Director: TBA

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1889All-Time Record: 449-382-43NCAA Playoff Appearances: 3Last Appearance: 1999Result: Lost to Indiana (Pa.) 21-26

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: TBA Offi ce: 717-872-3100 Home: E-Mail: Fax: 717-872-3995Press Box Phone: SID Mailing Address: 135 George

Street, Millersville, PA 17551Web Site Address: www.millersville.edu

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Joe Trainer (Dickinson,

’90)Career Record: 10-12 (2)At School: 10-12 (2)Football Offi ce Phone: 717-872-3012Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Barry Hawkins,

DC/DL/RC; Brad Mangle, OC/QB; Drew Folmar, WR; Mark Harman, TE; Julius Scott, CB; Rishawd Watson, RB; Brian Wood, S/OL; Ron Rankin, OL/ST; Bill Bales, K

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 5-62006 Conference Record: 3-32006 Final Rankings: NR

Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: Eight-Man FrontLettermen Returning/Lost: 37/11Starters Returning/Lost: 19/3

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 42-18-3Series at Shippensburg: 22-8-2Series at Lock Haven: 20-10-1First Meeting: 1929, Shippensburg,

26-6Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (45-7)Last Red Raider Win at Lock Haven:

2005 (26-7)Last Bald Eagle Win at Shippensburg:

1989 (10-3)Last Bald Eagle Win at Lock Haven:

2002 (26-13)Current Series Streak: Shippensburg

has won threeShippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 61 (68-7, 1999)Lock Haven’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 33 (33-0, 1942)

2007 SCHEDULEAug. 25 at Shepherd 1 PMSept. 8 at Slippery Rock 6 PMSept. 15 Lock Haven 1 PMSept. 22 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 PMSept. 29 at East Stroudsburg TBAOct. 6 West Chester 6 PMOct. 13 Shippensburg 1:30 PMOct. 20 at Bloomsburg 1:30 PMOct. 27 at Cheyney TBANov. 3 Bentley 1 PMNov. 10 Kutztown 1 PM

2006 RESULTSAug. 26 Shepherd L 7-28Sept. 9 Slippery Rock L 22-27Sept. 16 at Lock Haven W 35-0Sept. 23 Indiana (Pa.) W 17-14Sept. 30 at Kutztown W 45-17Oct. 7 East Stroudsburg L 19-30Oct. 14 at West Chester L 27-54Oct. 21 at California (Pa.) L 0-41Oct. 28 Bloomsburg L 16-28Nov. 4 Cheyney W 48-12Nov. 11 at Mansfi eld W 41-0

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SLIPPERY ROCK THE ROCK

October 20, 2007 • 1:00 PMSeth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Slippery Rock, PA Founded: 1889Enrollment: 8,200Nickname: The RockColors: Green and WhiteStadium: N. Kerr Thompson Stadium

(10,000)Surface: Artifi cial Turf Conference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Dr. Robert M. SmithAthletic Director: Paul Lueken

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1898All-Time Record: 410-290-28NCAA Playoff Appearances: 7Last Appearance: 1999, First RoundResult: Lost to Indiana (Pa.), 20-27

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Bob McComasOffi ce: 724-738-2777Home: 724-372-4074E-Mail: Fax: 724-738-4761Press Box Phone: 724-738-2995SID Mailing Address: Slippery Rock

University, 1 Morrow Way- 201 Old Main, Slippery Rock, PA 16057

Web Site Address: www.rockahletics.cstv.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dr. George Mihalik

(Slippery Rock, ’74)Career Record: 127-77-4 (19)At School: 127-77-4 (19)Football Offi ce Phone: 724-738-2780Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Vic Campagna,

OC/QB; Shawn Lutz, DC/DL; Thomas Howard, LB; Rob Keys, DB/ST/RC; Paul Giesey, WR; Bill Horsman, RB; Harry Jones, TE; Joe Walton, OL; J.J. Milanovich; Rocco Cremonese

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 7-4

2006 Conference Record: 4-2 (T-3rd)2006 Final Rankings: NRBasic Offense: One-backBasic Defense: 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/10Starters Returning/Lost: 18/5

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 17-42-4Series at Shippensburg: 12-19-2Series at Indiana: 5-23-2First Meeting: 1925, Shippensburg,

14-6Last Red Raider Win at

Shippensburg: 1988 (24-23)Last Red Raider Win at Indiana:

1981 (26-3)Last Indian Win at Shippensburg:

2005 (20-15)Last Indian Win at Indiana: 2004

(17-0)Current Series Streak: Indiana has

won 18Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of

Victory: 34 (40-6, 1949)Indiana’s Largest Margin of Victory:

47 (47-0, 1991)

2007 SCHEDULEAug. 30 Seton Hill 7 PMSept. 8 Millersville 6 PMSept. 15 at Bowie State 1 PMSept. 22 Kutztown 7 PMSept. 29 Indiana (Pa.) 6 PMOct. 6 at East Stroudsburg 1 PMOct. 13 Clarion 2 PMOct. 20 at Shippensburg 1 PMOct. 27 California (Pa.) 1 PMNov. 1 at Lock Haven 6 PMNov. 10 at Edinboro 1 PM

2006 RESULTSAug. 31 at Youngstown State L 51-21Sept. 9 at Millersville W 27-22Sept. 16 Mansfi eld W 46-0Sept. 23 at Kutztown W 34-10Sept. 30 at Clarion W 31-7Oct. 7 Shippensburg L 28-21Oct. 14 at California (Pa.) L 24-14Oct. 21 Lock Haven W 35-0Oct. 28 Edinboro W 24-21

OTNov. 2 at Indiana (Pa.) W 21-17Nov. 11 West Chester L 21-20

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LOCK HAVENBALD EAGLESOctober 27, 2007 • 1:00 PM

Seth Grove Stadium • Shippensburg, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Lock Haven, PAFounded: 1870Enrollment: 5,283Nickname: Bald EaglesColors: Crimson and WhiteStadium: Hubert Jack Stadium

(3,500)Surface: Artifi cial TurfConference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Keith T. Miller Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1896All-Time Record: 332-471-31NCAA Playoff Appearances: NoneLast Appearance: n/aResult: n/a

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Doug Spatafore Offi ce: 570-484-2350 Home: 570-660-4507 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 570-484-2326Press Box Phone: SID Mailing Address: Russell Hall

#2, Lock Haven, PA 17745Web Site Address:

www.HavenSports.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: John Klacik (Lock

Haven, ’88)Career Record: 7-26At School: 7-26Football Offi ce Phone: 570-484-2250Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Terry Szucs,

DC/DB; Chris Sprague, DL; Brian Jenkins, ST/RB; Anthony Naples, LB; Matt Monty, OL/RC

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 2-92005 Conference Record: 2005 Final Rankings: NRBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/16Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 41-27-1Series at Shippensburg: 21-14Series at California: 20-13-1First Meeting: 1926, Shippensburg,

9-7Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2003 (35-0)Last Red Raider Win at California:

2004 (32-14)Last Vulcan Win at Shippensburg:

2005 (41-13)Last Vulcan Win at California: 1983

(28-21)Current Series Streak: California has

won one Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 58 (58-0, 1976)California’s Largest Margin of Victory:

40 (47-7, 1961)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 1 at Virginia Military Institute 1 PMSept. 8 East Stroudsburg 8 PMSept. 15 at Millersville 1 PMSept. 22 at Youngstown State 4 PMSept. 29 at Cheyney 1 PMOct. 6 at Edinboro 1 PMOct. 13 California (Pa.) 1 PMOct. 20 Indiana (Pa.) 2 PMOct. 27 at Shippensburg 1 PMNov. 1 Slippery Rock 7 PMNov. 10 at Clarion 1 PM

2006 RESULTSAug. 31 at Southern Illinois L 0-49Sept. 9 at East Stroudsburg L 14-45Sept. 16 Millersville L 0-35Sept. 23 at Mansfi eld W 24-21Sept. 30 at California (Pa.) L 7-51Oct. 7 Indiana (Pa.) L 14-23Oct. 14 Shippensburg L 17-20 OTOct. 21 at Slippery Rock L 0-35Oct. 28 Clarion W 14-7Nov. 4 Kutztown L 10-30Nov. 11 Edinboro L 24-51

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INDIANA (PA) CRIMSON HAWKS

November 3, 2007 • 1:00 PMMiller Stadium • Indiana, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Indiana, PAFounded: 1875Enrollment: 14,200Nickname: Crimson HawksColors: Crimson and GrayStadium: George P. Miller Stadium

(6,500)Surface: Artifi cial Turf (A Turf )Conference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Dr. Tony AtwaterAthletic Director: Dr. Frank Condino

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: 1927All-Time Record: 469-232-23NCAA Playoff Appearances: 13Last Appearance: 2002, second roundResult: Lost to Grand Valley State,

62-21

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Mike Hoffman Offi ce: 724-357-2747 Home: 724-465-8302 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 724-357-7804Press Box Phone: 724-357-2762SID Mailing Address: 107 Memorial

Field House, Indiana, PA 15705Web Site Address: www.iup.edu/ath-

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers,

’67)Career Record: 73-59-2 (13)At School: 8-2 (1)Football Offi ce Phone: 724-357-2780Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Paul Tortorella,

DC/S/LB; Mike Campolo, RGC/OL; Jim Smith, QB/PGC; D.K. McDonald, DB; Nick Sirianni, WR; Bernie McQuown, DE/LB; Chuck Gironda, DT; Gene Bicego, K/P; Bill Waryck, TE; Matt Flaus, RB

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 8-22006 Conference Record: 5-1 (T-1st)2006 Final Rankings: NRBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 3-4Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/12Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 23-21-1Series at Shippensburg: 15-6Series at Edinboro: 8-15-1First Meeting: 1957, Shippensburg,

20-14Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2004 (17-10)Last Red Raider Win at Edinboro:

2003 (40-34)Last Fighting Scot Win at

Shippensburg: 1995 (40-7)Last Fighting Scot Win at Edinboro:

2005 (16-0)Current Series Streak: Edinboro has

won oneShippensburg’s Largest Margin of

Victory: 45 (45-0, 1966)Edinboro’s Largest Margin of Victory:

54 (60-6, 1989)

2007 SCHEDULESept. 8 Cheyney 2 PMSept. 15 at East Stroudsburg 6 PMSept. 22 Millersville 1 PMSept. 29 at Slippery Rock 6 PMOct. 6 California (Pa.) 1 PMOct. 13 Edinboro 2 PMOct. 20 at Lock Haven 1 PMOct. 27 at Clarion 1 PMNov. 3 Shippensburg 1 PMNov. 10 at Bloomsburg 1 PM

2006 RESULTSSept. 9 at Cheyney W 33-6Sept. 16 East Stroudsburg W 35-20Sept. 23 at Millersville L 14-17Sept. 30 at Edinboro W 23-20Oct. 7 Lock Haven W 23-14Oct. 14 Clarion W 33-7Oct. 21 at Shippensburg W 20-16Oct. 28 Mansfi eld W 42-6Nov. 2 Slippery Rock L 17-21Nov. 11 at California (Pa.) W 21-17

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CALIFORNIA (PA) VULCANS

November 10, 2007 • 12:00 PMAdamson Stadium • California, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: California, PA Founded: 1852Enrollment: 7,700Nickname: VulcansColors: Red and BlackStadium: Adamson (5,000)Surface: ProTurfConference: PSAC Western DivisionPresident: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Pucci

HISTORYFirst Year of Football: All-Time Record: NCAA Playoff Appearances: Last Appearance: Result:

SPORTS INFORMATIONFootball SID: Tom Byrnes Offi ce: 724-938-4552 Home: 724-515-5300 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 724-938-5849Press Box Phone: 724-938-4234SID Mailing Address: Web Site Address: www.calvulcans.

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: John Luckhardt (Pur-

due, ’70)Career Record: 169-58-2 (22)At School: 32-21 (5)Football Offi ce Phone: 724-938-4019Best Time to Reach Coach: Through

SIDAssistant Coaches: Mike Conway,

DC; Mike Keller, OC/AC; Shawn Rohrer, LB/RC; Mike Evans, OL; Larry Wilson, WR/ST; David Cole, DB; John Durham, DL

TEAM INFORMATION2006 Record: 8-32006 Conference Record: 5-1 (1st)2006 Final Rankings: NRBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/11Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

SERIES HISTORYSeries Record: 16-34-1Series at Shippensburg: 9-15-1Series at Clarion: 6-19-1First Meeting: 1955, Tie, 7-7Last Red Raider Win at Shippensburg:

2005 (37-0)Last Red Raider Win at Clarion:

2004 (44-0)Last Golden Eagle Win at

Shippensburg: 1996 (59-20)Last Golden Eagle Win at Clarion:

2000 (56-49)Current Series Streak: Shippensburg

has won fi ve Shippensburg’s Largest Margin of Vic-

tory: 44 (44-0, 2004)Clarion’s Largest Margin of Victory:

39 (59-20, 1996)

2007 SCHEDULEAug. 27 East Stroudsburg 7 PMSept. 1 Glenville State 5 PMSept. 8 Bloomsburg 5 PMSept. 15 at Cheyney 1 PMSept. 29 Clarion 3 PMOct. 6 at Indiana 3 PMOct. 13 at Lock Haven 3 PMOct. 20 Edinboro 3 PMOct. 27 at Slippery Rock 1 PMNov. 3 at West Chester 1 PMNov. 10 Shippensburg TBA

2006 RESULTSAug. 31 Fairmont State W 26-9Sept. 9 at Bloomsburg L 19-24Sept. 16 Cheyney W 43-8Sept. 23 at East Stroudsburg L 34-41Sept. 30 Lock Haven W 51-7Oct. 7 at Edinboro W 10-0Oct. 14 Slippery Rock W 24-14Oct. 21 Millersville W 41-0Oct. 28 at Shippensburg W 35-20Nov. 4 at Clarion W 41-14Nov. 11 Indiana (Pa.) L 17-21

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SHEPHERDSU leads 28-14Home: 16-4Road: 12-91923 L 7-14 A1924 W 18-6 H1925 W 14-8 A1928 L 6-12 A1929 W 25-0 H1931 W 40-0 H1932 L 0-3 A1937 W 27-0 H1938 W 13-3 A1940 W 46-2 H1950 W 13-7 A1951 W 59-0 H1956 W 14-7 A1957 W 27-7 H1958 W 10-6 H1959 W 14-0 A1960 L 0-12 H1961 L 12-32 A1962 W 14-13 H1963 L 7-12 A1964 W 23-6 H1965 W 33-10 A1978 L 10-14 A1979 W 23-3 H1985 W 7-0 A1986 L 17-28 H1991 W 49-28 A1992 W 21-7 H1993 W 10-7 A1994 W 17-0 H1995 W 24-21 A1996 W 24-22 H1997 L 16-20 A1998 W 36-14 H *1999 W 24-21 A *2000 L 13-28 H *2001 L 25-28 A *2002 L 10-17 H *2003 W 33-14 A *2004 W 35-7 H *2005 L 32-34 A *2006 L 0-14 H ** Great Valley Classic

LIBERTYFirst meeting in 2007

KUTZTOWNSU leads 43-14-2Home: 26-3Road: 17-11-21929 W 26-12 H1930 L 7-13 A1931 W 65-0 H1932 W 32-12 A1933 W 19-0 H1934 W 12-0 A1935 W 22-0 H1936 W 18-0 A1937 L 6-12 H1938 T 6-6 A1939 W 7-6 H1940 W 13-0 A1941 W 36-0 H1942 W 19-0 A1946 W 13-6 H1947 W 28-6 A

1948 W 7-6 H1949 T 6-6 A1950 W 32-7 H1951 L 7-20 A1952 W 58-0 H1953 W 61-0 A1955 W 26-6 A1956 W 19-0 H1957 W 13-0 A1960 W 51-7 A1971 W 14-12 A1972 W 24-14 H1973 L 10-31 A1974 W 14-7 H1975 W 21-0 A1976 W 21-13 H1977 L 27-29 A1978 W 37-17 H1979 L 7-25 A1980 L 14-21 H1984 W 10-9 A1985 W 10-7 H1986 L 9-27 A1987 W 13-9 H1988 L 15-21 A1989 W 18-7 H1990 L 6-16 A1991 W 45-35 H1992 L 3-16 A1993 W 10-27 H1994 W 18-14 A1995 L 6-35 H1996 L 34-37 A1997 W 21-14 H1998 L 24-28 A1999 W 42-12 H2000 W 31-21 H2001 W 24-23 A2002 W 31-14 A2003 W 35-12 H2004 W 35-0 H2005 W 10-3 A2006 W 42-27 H

WEST CHESTERSU trails 8-19-1Home: 4-10-1Road: 4-91921 W 63-7 H1922 W 19-6 A1923 L 0-6 H1924 W 7-0 A1925 W 6-0 H1926 L 15-19 A1927 L 0-21 H1931 T 0-0 H1932 L 2-27 A1933 L 0-38 H1958 L 20-40 H1959 L 0-14 A1966 L 21-33 A1967 L 6-20 H1982 W 28-22 H1983 L 15-29 A1992 L 31-35 A1993 L 19-24 H1994 L 10-14 A1995 L 14-25 H1998 L 21-36 A1999 W 30-48 H2002 W 27-41 A

2004 W 24-21 # A2004 L 28-33 H2005 L 16-24 H2006 L 0-24 A# Overtime

EDINBOROSU leads 23-22-1Home: 15-6Road: 8-16-11957 W 20-14 A1962 W 27-20 H1963 W 12-8 A1964 W 41-13 H1965 L 26-35 A1966 W 45-0 H1967 W 33-12 A1968 W 23-0 H1969 L 14-24 A1970 L 15-35 H1971 L 16-42 A1972 W 14-9 H1973 L 28-38 A1974 W 19-0 H1975 L 16-21 A1976 W 28-24 H1977 W 17-7 A1978 W 23-15 A1979 W 28-18 H1980 T 22-22 A1981 W 17-0 H1982 L 6-10 A1983 L 16-44 H1984 L 14-36 A1985 L 21-24 H1986 L 53-66 A1987 W 18-16 H1988 L 0-19 A1989 L 6-60 H1990 L 3-10 A1991 W 45-7 H1992 L 3-47 A1993 L 17-34 H1994 L 17-31 A1995 L 7-40 H1996 L 17-31 A1997 W 17-3 H1998 W 27-23 A1999 W 52-10 H2000 L 27-42 A2001 W 23-9 A2002 W 41-7 H2003 W 40-34 A2004 W 17-10 H2005 L 0-16 A2006 L 30-54 A ** at Allegheny College

CLARIONSU trails 17-34-1Home: 11-14-1Road: 6-191955 W 7-7 H1956 W 21-0 A1958 L 7-12 A1959 L 13-20 H1960 L 7-34 A1961 L 26-28 H1962 L 7-14 A1963 W 15-7 H1964 L 7-13 A

1965 L 7-38 H1966 L 18-54 A1967 L 8-36 H1968 L 0-35 A1969 L 15-31 H1970 L 0-28 A1971 L 13-17 H1972 L 24-41 A1973 L 14-26 H1974 L 0-21 A1975 L 13-20 H1976 L 26-29 A1977 L 6-26 H1978 W 34-17 H1979 L 14-16 A1980 L 9-14 H1981 W 28-0 A1982 W 16-8 H1983 L 12-48 A1984 L 13-16 H1985 L 7-23 A1986 L 19-22 H1987 L 0-35 A1988 W 24-8 H1989 W 21-7 A1990 W 24-20 H1991 L 19-34 A1992 L 20-23 H1993 L 32-34 A1994 W 31-21 H1995 L 9-31 A1996 L 20-59 H1997 W 37-14 A1998 W 38-3 A1999 W 32-26 H2000 L 49-56 A2001 W 34-29 H2002 W 20-19 A2003 W 13-0 H2004 W 44-0 A2005 W 37-0 H2006 W 35-10 H

MILLERSVILLESU leads 34-23-2Home: 16-11Road: 18-12-21916 W 15-0 A1917 W 32-0 H1920 W 25-21 H1921 T 7-7 A1922 W 46-6 H1923 L 0-27 A1924 W 71-0 H1925 W 20-0 A1926 W 68-0 H1927 W 19-0 A1928 W 7-0 H1929 L 0-7 A1930 W 13-0 H1931 W 14-6 A1932 W 52-0 H1933 L 0-12 A1934 W 14-0 H1935 W 34-0 A1936 W 19-6 H1937 W 7-0 A1938 W 13-0 H1939 W 20-19 A1940 L 7-27 H1941 L 0-7 A

1946 L 13-27 A1947 W 13-0 H1948 W 19-0 A1949 L 7-14 H1950 W 27-0 A1951 W 21-7 A1952 W 49-7 A1953 W 65-0 H1954 W 60-0 A1955 W 14-2 H1956 W 26-7 A1968 W 14-6 A1969 L 8-10 H1970 L 14-18 A1971 L 0-21 H1972 T 0-0 A1973 L 27-56 H1974 L 0-15 A1975 L 14-28 H1981 W 34-17 A1984 L 9-31 A1985 L 8-30 H1987 L 9-22 A1988 L 17-21 H1989 W 24-0 A1992 L 10-35 H1993 W 16-14 A1994 L 14-31 H1995 L 3-20 A1996 L 29-34 H1997 L 27-37 A2000 L 19-27 A2001 W 17-7 H2004 W 49-27 A2005 W 23-17 H

SLIPPERY ROCKSU trails 20-38-2Home: 12-17-1Road: 7-21-1Neutral: 1-01924 L 21-39 H1938 L 7-12 A1939 L 0-13 H1940 T 6-6 A1941 W 27-0 H1942 L 6-13 A1946 W 13-6 H1947 L 0-6 A1948 W 7-0 H1949 L 7-13 A1950 W 35-6 H1952 W 28-0 H1953 W 28-0 A1960 L 6-40 H1961 L 13-19 A1962 L 13-32 H1963 L 13-21 A1964 L 28-39 H1965 L 14-19 A1966 L 6-21 H1967 W 0-32 A1968 W 21-12 H1969 L 31-34 A1970 L 8-13 H1971 L 7-34 A1972 L 0-25 H1973 L 7-40 A1974 L 9-34 H1975 W 21-16 A1976 W 10-3 H

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1977 W 20-12 A1978 L 15-22 H1979 W 45-14 N *1980 L 16-18 A1981 W 26-21 H1982 L 14-24 A1983 L 23-24 H1984 L 12-13 A1985 W 34-23 H1986 L 6-49 A1987 L 9-38 H1988 W 49-10 A1989 T 28-28 H1990 L 12-20 A1991 W 24-20 H1992 L 3-23 A1993 L 7-36 H1994 L 23-49 A1995 L 16-34 H1996 L 0-24 A1997 L 16-28 H1998 L 28-38 H1999 L 21-27 A2000 L 21-28 H2001 W 32-20 A2002 W 13-7 # H2003 L 14-16 A2004 W 35-17 H2005 L 28-58 A2006 W 28-21 A* Ann Arbor, Michigan# Overtime

LOCK HAVENSU leads 43-18-3Home: 22-8-2Road: 21-10-11929 W 26-6 H1930 L 12-39 A1933 L 0-26 H1934 L 0-13 A1935 W 6-0 H1936 L 7-9 A1937 T 0-0 H1938 W 6-0 A1939 L 0-19 H1940 W 20-7 A1941 W 14-6 H1942 L 0-33 A1946 T 7-7 H1947 L 0-21 A1953 W 23-14 H1954 W 23-0 A1955 L 6-20 H1960 L 0-21 A1961 L 0-20 H1962 W 32-14 A1963 W 30-13 H1964 W 21-14 A1965 W 34-33 H1966 W 21-17 A1967 W 28-13 H1968 W 19-6 A1969 L 23-28 H1970 W 42-7 A1971 L 8-16 H1972 L 14-19 A1973 W 51-14 H1974 W 33-7 A1975 W 33-7 H1976 W 7-0 A

1977 W 26-0 H1978 W 38-30 A1979 L 17-35 H1980 W 20-16 A1981 W 24-20 H1982 W 31-7 A1983 W 17-15 H1984 L 10-14 A1985 H 20-6 H1986 W 17-7 A1987 W 22-15 H1988 W 24-10 A1989 L 3-10 H1990 W 31-17 A1991 W 34-0 H1992 T 28-28 A1993 W 31-20 H1994 L 21-35 A1995 W 73-29 H1996 W 30-7 A1997 W 26-0 H1998 W 35-28 H1999 W 68-7 A2000 W 55-0 H2001 W 31-0 A2002 L 13-26 A2003 W 49-13 H2004 W 45-7 H2005 W 26-7 A2006 W 20-17 # A# Overtime

INDIANA (PA)SU trails 17-43-4Home: 12-20-2Road: 5-23-21925 W 6-14 H1926 L 0-17 A1930 L 0-6 H1931 W 7-6 A1932 L 6-7 H1934 L 0-13 H1935 L 6-13 A1936 W 14-0 H1937 T 7-7 A1938 W 28-13 H1939 T 12-12 A1940 T 0-0 H1941 W 9-0 H1942 L 7-33 H1946 L 7-32 A1947 T 6-6 H1948 W 28-18 A1949 W 40-6 H1950 W 7-6 A1951 W 9-0 H1962 W 13-7 H1963 L 21-39 A1964 L 0-14 H1965 L 7-46 A1966 L 13-14 H1967 L 14-24 A1968 L 0-24 H1969 L 7-21 A1970 L 22-26 H1972 L 8-27 A1974 L 0-21 A1975 L 7-19 H1976 W 0-21 A1977 L 14-16 H1978 W 36-16 H

1979 L 24-31 A1980 W 17-14 H1981 W 26-3 A1982 W 28-9 H1983 L 18-41 A1984 W 21-18 H1985 L 0-33 A1986 L 14-31 H1987 L 10-28 A1988 W 24-23 H1989 L 0-35 A1990 L 17-42 H1991 L 0-47 A1991 L 7-52 A1992 L 16-35 H1993 L 10-45 A1994 L 13-20 H1995 L 21-62 A1996 L 55-62 H1997 L 26-44 A1998 L 28-31 # H1999 L 16-43 A2000 L 6-35 H2001 L 7-37 A2002 L 10-33 H2003 L 7-18 A2004 L 0-17 A2005 L 15-20 H2006 L 16-20 H# Overtime

CALIFORNIA (PA)SU leads 41-28-1Home: 21-15Road: 20-13-11926 W 9-7 H1927 T 0-0 A1928 W 13-0 H1929 L 0-13 A1930 L 12-14 H1931 W 13-10 A1932 L 0-6 H1933 L 0-12 A1934 W 12-0 H1935 W 26-0 A1936 W 47-0 H1946 L 7-32 A1947 W 12-0 H1948 L 8-20 A1949 L 7-13 H1950 W 15-0 A1951 L 13-20 H1954 L 7-13 H1955 L 13-19 A1956 W 32-14 H1957 W 20-13 A1958 L 0-19 H1959 W 20-13 A1960 L 6-21 H1961 L 7-47 A1962 L 13-20 H1963 L 0-34 A1964 W 28-19 H1965 L 7-28 A1966 L 31-42 H1967 L 30-54 A1968 L 14-30 H1969 W 26-14 A1970 W 15-14 H1971 L 34-6 A1972 L 7-21 H

1973 L 13-21 A1974 W 24-0 H1975 W 21-14 A1976 W 58-0 H1977 W 42-14 A1978 W 38-15 H1979 L 0-24 A1980 W 27-12 H1981 W 20-16 A1982 W 24-19 H1983 L 21-28 A1984 L 17-28 H1985 W 24-14 A1986 W 38-20 H1987 W 26-13 A1988 W 24-14 H1989 W 10-6 A1990 L 19-24 H1991 W 45-0 A1992 W 17-8 H1993 W 7-6 A1994 W 63-47 H1995 W 26-15 A1996 W 16-7 H1997 W 31-26 A1998 W 52-12 A1999 W 30-0 H2000 W 21-17 H2001 W 37-20 A2002 W 40-7 A2003 W 35-0 H2004 W 32-14 A2005 L 13-41 H2006 L 20-35 H

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For more than a century, football has been a part of campus life at Shippensburg. The university was founded in 1871 as the name Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Twenty years later, the football team was orga-nized in the fall of 1891 by a group of enthu-siastic students who had read about exploits of major college teams in newspapers.

The team played its fi rst game against Chambersburg Academy on Dec. 5, 1891. The Normal school players had no coach or uni-forms and paid their own train fare for the 12-mile trip.

The fi rst winning season was in 1895 and the fi rst undefeated season in 1897. In 1908, the sport was dropped, but was revived in 1915 as football grew in popularity. The team won the Pennsylvania Normal School Eastern Section championship in 1921, 1924 and 1925 and the State Normal School championship in 1925 with a 14-6 victory over Indiana (Pa.).

In 1926, the institution was granted the power to confer bachelor degrees and the team formal-ly entered the ranks of intercollegiate football. Since that time, Shippensburg has compiled a 382-316-21 record, a .546 winning percentage. Since 1891, the team’s fi rst offi cial season, the record stands at 439-368-31 for a .542 winning percentage.

During the 1930s, Shippensburg captured or shared the mythical PSAC title three times, with championship seasons in 1931, 1935 and 1938. Until 1960, the championship was deter-mined by a vote of sportswriters and/or a math-ematical rating system called the Saylor System. Jack Green, one of the best athletes ever to at-tend Shippensburg, led the 1931 team, scoring 15 touchdowns as Shippensburg went 6-1-1.

The 1935-38 teams, led by fullback John Bay, had an outstanding 24-4-3 record. The defense shutout the opposition 21 times in four years, and Bay led the offensive attack, scoring 25 touchdowns in his career.

The Red Raiders enjoyed football success throughout the decade of the 1950s. The team lost only one game in 1950 and between 1951 and 1954, they won 20 games in a row and 24 out of 25. That winning streak is the longest in PSAC history.

The 1952 team went 7-0 and outscored the op-position 266-20, receiving only nine kickoffs the entire season. However, of those nine kickoffs, fi ve were returned for touchdowns.

The 1953 squad, which was led by Associated Press Little All-American tackle Robert Ad-ams, was the fi rst team in the history of college football to lead the nation in total defense, pass defense and rushing defense in the same season.

Red Raider Capsule History

Other teams had led in total defense and either passing or rushing defense, but never all three.

In 1954, the football team saw its 20-game win streak come to an end with a 13-7 loss to Cali-fornia (Pa.) on homecoming. Spencer Keyes, who scored 26 touchdowns during his career, in-cluding seven on punts and kickoffs, was forced to miss that game with an injury.

Three years later in 1957, the team won a share of the conference championship again with a unbeaten 6-0-1 record. That year, Nick Cutro averaged an amazing 12.8 yards per carry, gain-ing 474 yards on 37 carries.

In 1960, the PSAC split into Eastern and West-ern divisions‚ and began deciding its champion on the fi eld. The annual State Game was estab-lished, pitting the champions of the both divi-sions.

After several years of limited success, the Red Raiders began to develop into a conference con-tender in the early 1970s. The team won a share of the conference title in 1976 when it tied East Stroudsburg 14-14 in the State Game.

In 1981, Shippensburg won the PSAC cham-pionship again, defeating Millersville 34-17 in the State Game. Shippensburg then went on to defeat Virginia Union 40-27 on the road in the NCAA Division II quarterfi nals before losing at home to North Dakota State 18-6 in the semi-fi nals.

For their efforts, the Red Raiders were named ECAC Division II Team of the Year. In addi-tion the team won the Lambert Cup, which was awarded to the top Division I-AA or II team in the East. The Lambert Trophies Board created a separate award, the Lambert Plaque, for Divi-sion II teams in 1982. Shippensburg is the last Division II team to win the Lambert Cup.

The Red Raiders won the PSAC Western Di-vision title in 1988, rebounding from two early season losses to go through its division schedule with a 5-1 mark. In 1991, the team’s centennial season, it compiled a 10-3 record and reached the quarterfi nals of the NCAA tournament.

Since 1981, Shippensburg has won or shared four PSAC Western Division titles and two overall conference championships, compiling 18 non-losing or winning years. Under head coach Rocky Rees, the team continues to be in conten-tion for conference honors. In 1999, the team went 8-3, the third consecutive winning season for the Red Raiders. In 2001, Shippensburg won eight of its last nine games to fi nish 8-3 and second in the Western Division. The Red Raiders fi nished second again in 2002.

Shippensburg fi nished the 2003 season with an 8-3 record for the third time in fi ve years. John Kuhn was the Division II co-leader in total touchdowns with 22.

The Red Raiders used the momentum from the end of the 2003 season by winning its fi rst fi ve games of 2004 before losing at Indiana (Pa.) on October 2 when the team was ranked at No. 9 in Division II. However, the team would fi nish the season with a 10-1 record and a share of its fi rst PSAC Western Division championship since 1988.

After receiving a fi rst round bye in the NCAA Division II Football Championship, Shippens-burg’s comeback at home against West Chester in the second round fell just short as the Golden Rams won 33-28, ending one of the best sea-son’s in school history.

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Overall Conf ConfYear Record Conf Record Finish Coach1891 0-1 None1892 0-1 None1893 1-2-2 None1894 0-3 Jess Heiges1895 2-1 H.M. Roth1896 2-2-1 H.M. Roth1897 4-0 C.E. Barton1898 1-2 C.E. Barton1899 3-2-1 Ezra Lehman1900 0-1 W.M. Rife1901 0-3 W.M. Rife1902 2-2 W.M. Rife1903 No team1904 No team1905 1-2 J.O. Gray1906 No team1907 1-3-1 n/a1908 No team1909 No team1910 No team1911 No team1912 No team1913 No team1914 No team1915 1-4 Howard Harbison1916 2-4 Howard Harbison1917 1-3-1 Robert Myers1918 No team1919 4-1-2 R.W. Williams1920 6-2 Seth Grove1921 5-1-2 A.J. Sharadin1922 5-3 A.J. Sharadin1923 2-6 Benjamin Ingalls1924 6-2 Harry Newsham Bentz1925 8-1 Harry Newsham Bentz1926 6-3 Barney Potratz1927 4-4-1 Harry Newsham Bentz1928 4-4 Harry Newsham Bentz1929 5-4 Henry Dresser1930 2-6 Henry Dresser1931 6-1-1 Henry Dresser1932 3-5 Henry Dresser1933 1-6 Henry Dresser1934 5-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Ed Gulian1935 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian1936 7-1 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian1937 5-1-2 PSAC 4-1-2 n/a Ed Gulian1938 6-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Ed Gulian1939 3-3-1 PSAC 3-3-1 n/a Ed Gulian1940 3-3-2 PSAC 3-3-2 n/a Ed Gulian1941 6-2 PSAC 6-1 n/a Ed Gulian1942 2-4 PSAC 1-4 n/a Ed Gulian1943 No team1944 No team1945 No team1946 2-4-2 PSAC 2-4-2 n/a Ed Gulian1947 5-2-1 PSAC 5-2-1 n/a Vinton Rambo1948 5-3 PSAC 4-3 n/a Vinton Rambo1949 1-6-1 PSAC 1-5-1 n/a Vinton Rambo

Annual Records Overall Conf ConfYear Record Conf Record Finish Coach1950 7-1-1 PSAC 6-1-1 n/a Vinton Rambo1951 5-3 PSAC 5-3 n/a Vinton Rambo1952 7-0 PSAC 5-0 n/a Vinton Rambo1953 8-0 PSAC 6-0 n/a Vinton Rambo1954 7-1 PSAC 4-1 n/a Vinton Rambo1955 4-2-2 PSAC 3-2-1 n/a Jack Roddick1956 6-2 PSAC 5-1 n/a Jack Roddick1957 6-0-1 PSAC 5-0 n/a Jack Roddick1958 4-4 PSAC 3-4 n/a Jack Roddick1959 6-2 PSAC 5-2 n/a Jack Roddick1960 2-7 PSAC W 2-6 7th Jack Roddick1961 0-8 PSAC W 0-4 7th Jack Roddick1962 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Jack Roddick1963 3-5 PSAC W 3-3 4th Jack Roddick1964 4-4 PSAC W 3-3 3rd Dave Doblin1965 2-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Dave Doblin1966 4-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-3rd Dave Doblin1967 4-5 PSAC W 3-2 T-3rd Dave Doblin1968 5-3 PSAC W 3-2 3rd Dave Doblin1969 1-7 PSAC W 1-4 6th Dave Doblin1970 3-5 PSAC W 2-3 T-4th Dave Doblin1971 2-6 PSAC W 0-5 6th Dave Doblin1972 3-6-1 PSAC W 1-4 T-5th Gene Epley1973 2-7 PSAC W 1-4 T-6th Gene Epley1974 7-4 PSAC W 3-3 4th Gene Epley1975 6-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Gene Epley1976 8-2-1 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark1977 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 2nd Joe Mark1978 7-3 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Mark1979 4-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Vito Ragazzo1980 5-4-1 PSAC W 3-2 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo1981 12-1 PSAC W 6-0 1st Vito Ragazzo1982 7-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Vito Ragazzo1983 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 6th Vito Ragazzo1984 4-6 PSAC W 1-5 T-6th Vito Ragazzo1985 5-5 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Vito Ragazzo1986 3-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri1987 4-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-3rd Joe Bottiglieri1988 6-4 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Joe Bottiglieri1989 5-5-1 PSAC W 1-4 T-6th Joe Bottiglieri1990 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees1991 10-3 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees1992 3-7-1 PSAC W 2-3 4th Rocky Rees1993 6-5 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees1994 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-4th Rocky Rees1995 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees1996 3-8 PSAC W 2-4 5th Rocky Rees1997 6-4 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees1998 7-4 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees1999 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees2000 5-6 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees2001 8-3 PSAC W 5-1 2nd Rocky Rees2002 6-5 PSAC W 4-2 T-2nd Rocky Rees2003 8-3 PSAC W 4-2 3rd Rocky Rees2004 10-2 PSAC W 5-1 T-1st Rocky Rees2005 4-7 PSAC W 2-4 T-5th Rocky Rees2006 5-6 PSAC W 3-3 T-4th Rocky Rees

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First LastSchool W L T Meeting MeetingAlpha Club of Waynesboro 0 0 1 1917 1917Altoona P.R.R. Vocational School 1 0 0 1922 1922Altoona Tech/P.R.R. 1 0 0 1922 1922Beckley Business College 1 0 0 1926 1926Bloomsburg 41 29 1 1917 2006Blue Ridge 1 1 0 1926 1927Bridgewater (Va.) 2 0 0 1953 1954Brockport 5 1 0 1966 1973California (Pa.) 41 28 1 1926 2006Carlisle Athletic Club 0 2 0 1894 1895Carlisle Barracks 1 0 0 1942 1942Carlisle Indian Reserves 0 4 0 1907 1917Chambersburg Academy 9 5 0 1891 1905Chambersburg Athletic Association 0 4 0 1898 1901Chambersburg Athletic Club 1 1 0 1905 1907Cheyney 9 0 0 1951 1990Clarion 17 34 1 1955 2006Conway Hall 0 2 0 1907 1916C.W. Post 2 0 0 1981 1983Dickinson Freshmen 4 0 0 1915 1927Dickinson JV 1 0 0 1925 1925Dickinson Reserves 6 0 1 1899 1924Dickinson Law School 0 1 0 1915 1915Dickinson Preps 5 5 3 1893 1902East Stroudsburg 25 16 2 1926 2003Edinboro 23 22 1 1957 2006Franklin-Marshall Academy 0 1 0 1921 1921Georgetown (D.C.) Frosh 0 1 0 1927 1927Gettysburg Freshmen 1 0 0 1926 1926Gettysburg JV 1 0 0 1925 1925Gettysburg Reserves 0 3 1 1915 1922Gettysburg HS 1 0 0 1920 1920Harrisburg HS 1 1 1 1893 1899Harrisburg Tech Reserves 1 0 0 1919 1919Harrisburg West End 1 0 0 1928 1928Hillsdale 0 2 0 1964 1965Indiana (Pa.) 17 43 4 1925 2006James Madison 5 6 0 1974 1996

Records vs. Opponents First LastSchool W L T Meeting MeetingJuniata 0 1 0 1920 1920Kutztown 43 14 2 1929 2006Lebanon Valley Freshman 1 0 0 1923 1923Lebanon Valley Reserves 1 0 0 1921 1921Liberty 0 0 0 2007 2007Lock Haven 43 18 3 1929 2006Mansfi eld 6 3 0 1958 2006Massanutten Military Academy 1 2 0 1922 1924Mercersburg Academy 1 8 1 1896 1925Mercersburg Academy Reserves 0 2 0 1905 1907Millersburg Athletic Club 2 0 0 1929 1930Millersville 34 23 2 1916 2005Montclair 2 2 0 1954 1963Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 0 1948 1950New Haven 2 0 0 1990 1991North Dakota State 0 1 0 1981 1981Portland State 0 1 0 1989 1989Potomac State 1 2 0 1927 1929Randolph-Macon 1 0 0 1980 1980Scotland School 1 2 0 1900 1921Shepherd 28 14 0 1923 2006Slippery Rock 20 38 2 1924 2006Southern Connecticut State 1 1 2 1954 1957Susquehanna College JV 1 0 0 1925 1925Tarsus School 2 0 0 1919 1920Towson State 2 0 0 1981 1982Trenton State 1 0 0 1952 1952U.S. Base Hospital #31 1 0 0 1919 1919Virginia Union 1 0 0 1981 1981Waynesboro Business College 0 1 0 1915 1915Waynesboro High School 0 0 1 1907 1907Waynesburg 0 1 0 1941 1941West Chester 8 19 1 1921 2006Western Maryland Freshmen 0 2 0 1927 1928West Liberty State 2 1 0 1976 1989West Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1974 1975Wilson (D.C) 5 0 0 1935 1953

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* In 1891, 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1899 the captains were faculty members.

Opponents and Results (1891-1920)

1891 (0-1)Head Coach: NoneCaptain: C. Brinton*

D5 Chambersburg Academy L, 14–46 A

1892 (0-1)Head Coach: None

Captain: M. W. GarrettN5 Chambersburg Academy L, 8–28 A

1893 (1-2-2)Head Coach: None

Captain: David SibbettS30 Dickinson Preps T, 4–4 HO7 Chambersburg Academy L, 0–28 AO21 Harrisburg HS L, 0–38 AN4 Dickinson Preps T, 6–6 HN18 Chambersburg Academy W, 30–0 H

1894 (0-3-0)Head Coach: Jesse Heiges

Captain: A. A. McCrone N10 Chambersburg Academy L, 0–20 AN17 Carlisle Athletic Club L, 0–14 H N24 Chambersburg Academy L, 6–14 A

1895 (2-1-0)Head Coach: H. M. Roth

Captain: G. H. Eckels*O12 Carlisle Athletic Club L, 0–40 AO26 Chambersburg Academy W, 28–0 AN2 Dickinson Preps W, 6–0 H

1896 (2-2-1)Coach: H. M. Roth

Captain: G. H. Eckels*O3 Chambersburg Academy W, 6–4 A O? Dickinson Preps T, 12–12 H O24 Harrisburg HS W, 16–0 A O31 Mercersburg Academy L, 0–22 A N4 Dickinson Preps L, 0–16 H

1897 (4-0-0)Head Coach: C. E. Barton

Captain: G. H. Eckels*O9 Chambersburg Academy W, 24–0 H O16 Dickinson Preps W, 10–0 A O23 Chambersburg Academy W, 6–0 A N6 Dickinson Preps W, 12–6 H

1898 (1-2-0)Head Coach: C. E. Barton

Captain: G. D. Reynolds O22 Dickinson Preps W, 5–0 H N5 Chambersburg A.A. L, 5–11 AN12 Dickinson Preps L, 0–5 A

1899 (3-2-1)Head Coach: Ezra Lehman

Captain: G. H. Eckels *O7 Chambersburg A.A. L, 0–12 H O14 Chambersburg A.A. L, 0–5 AO21 Dickinson Preps W, 16–5 HO28 Chambersburg Academy W, 17–0 AN11 Harrisburg HS T, 6–6 A N25 Dickinson Reserves W, 11–10 H

1900 (0-1-0)Head Coach: W. M. Rife

Captain E. H. Hager Scotland School L, 0–20

1901 (0-3-0)Heasd Coach: W. M. Rife

Captain: J. W. Shive O12 Mercersburg Academy L, 0–22 A O19 Dickinson Preps L, 0–17 H Chambersburg A.A. L, 0–5

1902 (2-2-0)Head Coach: W. M. Rife

Captain: Winfi eld Gray Chambersburg Academy W, 29–6 HO25 Chambersburg Academy W, 18–0 A N1 Dickinson Preps L, 0–10 H N15 Dickinson Preps L, 6–21 A

1903–04No team

1905 (1-2-0)Head Coach: J.O. Gray

Captains: n/aO14 Chambersburg A.C. L, 0-12 H O28 Chambersburg Academy W, 17-0 H N4 Mercersburg Acad. Res. L A

1906No team

1907 (1-3-1)Head Coach: n/a

Captains: n/a Conway Hall L, 0-28 Waynesboro H.S. T, 0-0 A Chambersburg A.C. W, 6-0 Carlisle Indian Reserves L, 0-23 Mercersburg Acad. Res. L, 0-10 A

1908–14No team

1915 (1-4-0)Head Coach: Howard Harbison

Captain: LindsayO9 Dickinson Freshmen W, 9–0 HO23 Gettysburg Reserves L, 0–30 HO30 Dickinson Law School L, 6–12 HN6 Waynesboro Bus. Coll. L, 2–20 HN13 Carlisle Indian Res. L, 7–13 H

1916 (2-4-0)Head Coach: Howard Harbison

Captain: Harvey Bolan O7 Conway Hall L, 0–46 H O14 Gettysburg Reserves L, 0–25 HO21 Mercersburg Academy L, 6–13 AO28 Carlisle Indian Res. L, 0–33 A N4 Dickinson Reserves W, 13–0 H N11 Millersville W, 15–0 A

1917 (1-3-1)Head Coach: Robert Myers

Captain: Harvey Bolan O6 Bloomsburg L, 0–26 A O13 Alpha Cl./Waynesboro T, 6–6 H O27 Mercersburg Academy L, 6–7 HN3 Carlisle Indian Res. L, 0–25 A N17 Millersville W, 32–0 H

1918No team - World War I

1919 (4-1-2)Head Coach: R. W. Williams

Captain: Harvey Bolan O4 Harrisburg Tech. Res. W, 33–0 HO11 Dickinson Reserves T, 6–6 HO18 Mercersburg Academy L, 0–7 AO25 Tarsus School W, 13–0 HN1 Bloomsburg W, 12–0 HN8 U. S. Base Hosp. #31 W, 26–7 AN22 Gettysburg Reserves T, 0–0 H

1920 (6-2-0)Head Coach: Seth Grove

Captain: John Shope O2 Gettysburg HS W, 21–0 HO9 Scotland School L, 7–20 HO16 Mercersburg Academy W, 20–0 H O23 Millersville W, 25–21 HO30 Bloomsburg W, 40–0 AN6 Dickinson Freshmen W, 34–12 HN13 Juniata L, 0–28 AN20 Tarsus School W, 66–0 H

Seasons1891-97

1898-19031904-081909-111912-57

1958-present

Touchdown4 points5 points5 points5 points6 points6 points

Field Goal 5 points5 points4 points3 points3 points3 points

Extra Point2 points1 point1 point1 point1 point

1 point kick; 2 points for a run or pass

Key To Abbreviations

Scoring Values

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1921 (5-1-2)Head Coach: A. J. Sharadln

Captain: A. S. KingO1 Lebanon Valley Res. W, 33–0 HO8 Franklin-Marshall Acad. L, 14–18 HO15 Mercersburg Academy T, 7–7 AO22 Bloomsburg W, 13–0 HN5 West Chester W, 63–7 HN12 Millersville T, 7–7 AN19 Dickinson Reserves W, 14–7 HN24 Scotland School W, 1-0 * H* Forfeit

1922 (5-3-0)Head Coach: A. J. Sharadin

Captain: Bozidar Grba O7 Altoona P.R.R. Voc. School W, 6–0 HOl4 Dickinson Reserves W, 50–0 H O21 Bloomsburg L, 10–34 A O28 Gettysburg Reserves L, 6–24 HN4 West Chester W, 19–6 AN11 Millersville W, 46–6 H N25 Altoona Tech./P. R. R. W, 18–0 HN30 Massanutten Mil. Acad. L, 13–14 H

1923 (2-6-0)Head Coach: Benjamin Ingalls

Captain: Sherrick GilbertO6 Mercersburg Academy L, 0–31 AO13 Dickinson Reserves W, 17-3 HO2O Shepherd L, 7-14 AO27 Massanutten Mil. Acad. L, 19-24 HN3 West Chester L, 0-6 HN10 Millersville L, 0-27 AN17 Bloomsburg L, 0-3 AN29 Lebanon Valley Freshmen W, 13-0 H

1924 (6-2-0)Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz

Captain: Bruce HockersmithO4 Mercersburg Academy L, 0-13 AO11 Dickinson Reserves W, 17-6 HO18 Massanutten Mil. Acad. W, 37-6 AO25 Shepherd W, 28-6 HN1 West Chester W, 7-0 AN8 Millersville W, 71-0 HN15 Bloomsburg W, 40-7 HN27 Slippery Rock * L, 21-39 H* Slippery Rock defeated Shippensburg for State Normal School championship. Slippery Rock won the Western Sec-tion and Shippensburg was the Eastern champion.

1925 (8-1-0)Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz

Captain: Bruce HockersmithS26 Dickinson JV W, 10-0 HO3 Shepherd W, 14-8 AO10 Mercersburg Academy L, 7-14 AO17 Gettysburg JV W, 13-6 HO24 Bloomsburg W, 6-2 AO31 West Chester W, 6-0 HN7 Millersville W, 20-0 AN14 Susquehanna JV W, 39-0 HN20 Indiana (Pa.) * W, 14-6 H*Shippensburg defeated Indiana (Pa.) for the State Nor-mal School championship. Shippensburg won the Eastern Section and Indiana (Pa.) was the Western champion.

1926 (6-3-0)Head Coach: Barney Potratz

Captain: Ken BashoreS25 Beckley Business College W, 13-0 HO2 Blue Ridge L, 0-6 AO16 Dickinson Freshmen W, 23-0 HO23 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-17 AO30 West Chester L, 15-19 AN6 Millersville W, 68-0 HN13 Gettysburg Freshmen W, 13-0 AN19 East Stroudsburg W, 7-0 HN25 California (Pa.) W, 9-7 H

1927 (4-4-1)Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz

Captain: Claude LarimerS24 Blue Ridge W, 25-0 HO1 Georgetown Freshmen L, 0-6 HO8 California (Pa.) T, 0-0 AO15 Dickinson Freshmen W, 26-0 HO22 East Stroudsburg L, 0-31 AO29 West Chester L, 0-21 HN5 Millersville W, 19-0 AN12 Western Maryland Fresh. L, 7-18 HN18 Potomac State W, 19-6 A

1928 (4-4-0)Head Coach: Harry Newsham Bentz

Captain: Ernest ByersS29 Harrisburg West End W, 12-0 HO6 Shepherd L, 6-12 AO13 East Stroudsburg W, 6-0 HO20 Bloomsburg L, 6-13 AO27 Western Maryland Fresh. L, 0-26 HN3 California (Pa.) W, 13-0 HN10 Millersville W, 7-0 HN17 Potomac State L, 0-14 H

1929 (5-4-0)Head Coach: Henry Dresser

Captain: Ernest ByersS28 Millersburg A.C. W, 4–0 HO5 Shepherd W, 25-0 HO12 East Stroudsburg L, 0-7 AO19 Bloomsburg W, 7-0 HO26 Kutztown W, 26-12 HN2 California (Pa.) L, 0-13 AN9 Lock Haven W, 26-6 HN16 Millersville L, 0-7 AN23 Potomac State L, 0-26 A

1930 (2-6-0)Head Coach: Henry Dresser

Captain: Dave DayS27 Millersburg A.C. W, 35-0 HO4 Kutztown L, 7-13 AO18 East Stroudsburg L, 7-13 HO25 Lock Haven L, 12-39 AN1 California (Pa.) L, 12-14 HN8 Bloomsburg L, 0-13 AN15 Millersville W, 13-0 HN22 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-6 H

1931 (6-1-1)Head Coach: Henry Dresser

Captain: Jack GreenO3 Shephard W, 40–0 HO10 Kutztown W, 65-0 HO17 East Stroudsburg L, 0-13 AO24 West Chester T, 0-0 HO31 California (Pa.) W, 13-10 AN7 Bloomsburg W, 30-0 HN14 Millersville W, 14-6 AN21 Indiana (Pa.) W, 7-6 A

1932 (3-5-0)Head Coach: Henry Dresser

Captain: Melvin WardenO1 Shepherd L, 0-3 AO8 Kutztown W, 32-12 AO15 East Stroudsburg W, 9-0 HO22 West Chester L, 2-27 AO29 California (Pa.) L, 0-6 HN5 Bloomsburg L, 0-6 AN12 Millersville W, 52-0 HN19 Indiana (Pa.) L, 6-7 H

1933 (1-6-0)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captain: Al GivlerO7 Kutztown W, 19-0 HO14 East Stroudsburg L, 0-7 AO21 West Chester L, 0-38 HO28 California (Pa.) L, 0-12 AN4 Lock Haven L, 0-26 HN11 Millersville L, 0-12 AN25 Bloomsburg L, 7-10 H

1934 (5-2-0)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captains: Walter Bailets, James DavisO6 Kutztown W, 12-0 AO13 East Stroudsburg W, 7-6 HO27 California (Pa.) W, 12-0 HN3 Bloomsburg W13-9 AN10 Millersville W, 14–0 HN17 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-13 HN24 Lock Haven L, 0-13 A

1935 (7-1-0)Head Coach: Ed GulianCaptain: Brower Pernet

S28 Wilson (D.C.) W, 33–0 HO5 Kutztown W, 22-0 HO12 East Stroudsburg W, 20-6 AO26 California (Pa.) W, 26-0 AN2 Bloomsburg W, 26-0 HN9 Millersville W, 34-0 AN16 Indiana (Pa.) L, 6-13 AN23 Lock Haven W, 6-0 H

1936 (7-1-0)Head Coach: Ed GulianCaptain: Brower Pernet

S26 Wilson (D.C.) W, 19-0 AO3 Kutztown W, 18-0 AO10 East Stroudsburg W, 38-0 HO24 California (Pa.) W, 47-0 HO31 Bloomsburg W, 12-0 AN7 Millersville W, 19-6 HN14 Indiana (Pa.) W, 14-0 HN23 Lock Haven L, 7-9 A

1937 (5-1-2)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captain: Mike RyanS25 Wilson (D.C.) W, 37-0 HO1 Kutztown L, 6-12 HO9 East Stroudsburg W, 21-0 AO16 Shepherd W, 27-0 HO30 Bloomsburg W, 20-0 HN6 Millersville W, 7-0 AN13 Indiana (Pa.) T, 7-7 AN20 Lock Haven T, 0-0 H

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1938 (6-1-1)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captains: John Bay, Adam ZalonkaS24 Slippery Rock L, 7-12 AO1 Kutztown T, 6-6 AO8 East Stroudsburg W, 19-14 HO15 Shepherd W, 13-3 AO29 Bloomsburg W, 7-0 AN5 Millersville W, 13-0 HN12 Indiana (Pa.) W, 28-13 HN19 Lock Haven W, 6-0 A

1939 (3-3-1)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captains: Ed Berke, Lou IlioffS30 Slippery Rock L, 0-16 HO7 Kutztown W, 7-6 HO14 East Stroudsburg L, 7-26 AO28 Bloomsburg W, 12-0 HN11 Millersville W, 20-19 AN18 Indiana (Pa.) T, 12-12 AN23 Lock Haven L, 0-19 H

1940 (3-3-2)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captain: Ed RuessS21 Slippery Rock T, 6-6 AS28 Kutztown W, 13-0 AO5 East Stroudsburg L, 7-13 HO12 Shepherd W, 46-2 HO26 Bloomsburg L, 14-24 AN2 Millersville L, 7-27 HN9 Indiana (Pa.) T, 0-0 HN16 Lock Haven W, 20-7 A

1941 (6-2-0)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captains: Charles Hanks, John PlaskO4 Kutztown W, 36-0 HO11 East Stroudsburg W, 6-0 AO18 Waynesburg L, 0-6 AO25 Bloomsburg W, 42-0 HN1 Slippery Rock W, 27-0 HN8 Millersville L, 0-7 AN15 Indiana (Pa.) W, 9-0 HN22 Lock Haven W, 14-6 H

1942 (2-4-0)Head Coach: Ed Gulian

Captains: Bob Habig, Andy AndrukitisO3 Kutztown W, 19-0 AO10 East Stroudsburg L, 0-12 HO17 Slippery Rock L, 6-13 AO24 Lock Haven L, 0-33 AO31 Carlisle Barracks W, 13-0 HN14 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-33 H

1943-45No team - World War II

1946 (2-4-2)Head Coach: Ed Gulian Captain: Eugene Speacht

S28 California (Pa.) L, 7-32 AO5 Kutztown W, 13-6 HO12 East Stroudsburg L, 7-32 AO19 Slippery Rock W, 13-6 HO26 Bloomsburg T, 6-6 HN2 Millersville L, 13-27 AN9 Lock Haven T, 7-7 HN16 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-32 A

1947 (5-2-1)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captain: Eugene SpeachtS27 California (Pa.) W, 12-0 HO4 Kutztown W, 28-6 AO11 East Stroudsburg W, 12-7 HO18 Slippery Rock L, 0-6 AO25 Bloomsburg W, 19-12 AN1 Millersville W, 13-0 HN8 Lock Haven L, 0-21 AN15 Indiana (Pa.) T, 6-6 H

1948 (5-3-0)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Paul Koehler, Charlie ShieldsS25 Kutztown W, 7-6 HO2 Millersville W, 19-0 AO9 East Stroudsburg L, 7-14 AO16 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 14-13 HO23 Bloomsburg L, 7-13 HO30 California (Pa.) L, 8-20 AN13 Indiana (Pa.) W, 28-18 AN20 Slippery Rock W, 7-0 H

1949 (1-6-1)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: John Hubley, Jack HopperS24 Kutztown T, 6-6 AO1 Millersville L, 7-14 HO8 East Stroudsburg L, 0-7 HO5 Bloomsburg L, 13-14 AO22 California (Pa.) L, 7-13 HO29 Mt. St. Mary’s L, 13-18 AN11 Indiana (Pa.) W, 40-6 HN19 Slippery Rock L, 7-13 A

Opponents and Results (1938-49)

The 1936 team shutout six opponents in eight games and allowed only 15 points to be scored the entire season.

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1950 (7-1-1)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Elmer Modla, Len ZataveshiS23 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 18-13 HS30 Kutztown W, 32-7 HO7 Shepherd W, 13-7 AO14 East Stroudsburg T, 13-13 AO21 Bloomsburg L, 6-26 HO28 California (Pa.) W, 15-0 AN4 Millersville W, 27-0 AN11 Indiana (Pa.) W, 7-6 AN18 Slippery Rock W, 35-6 H

1951 (5-3-0)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Weldon Lane, Ken Dapp S22 Cheyney W, 28-0 AS29 Kutztown L, 7-20 AO6 Shepherd W, 59-0 HO13 East Stroudsburg W, 33-7 HO20 Bloomsburg L, 14-40 AO27 California (Pa.) L, 13-20 HN3 Millersville W, 21-7 AN10 Indiana (Pa.) W, 9-0 H

1952 (7-0-0)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Ed Bellas, Bill CockleyS27 Trenton State W, 40-0 AO4 Wilson (D.C.) W, 31-0 HO11 East Stroudsburg W, 14-7 AO18 Kutztown W, 58-0 HO25 Slippery Rock W, 28-0 HN1 Millersville W, 49–7 AN8 Cheyney W, 46-6 H

1953 (8-0-0)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Ray Ellis, Chuck BurnheimerS26 Lock Haven W, 23-14 HO3 Wilson (D.C.) W, 28-0 HO10 E. Stroudsburg W, 30-0 HO17 Kutztown W, 61-0 AO24 Slippery Rock W, 20-14 AO31 Millersville W, 65-0 HN10 Cheyney * W, 20-7 AN14 Bridgewater (Va.) W, 52-0 A* Game postponed from November 7 because a snowstorm made travel impossible.

1954 (7-1-0)Head Coach: Vinton Rambo

Captains: Spencer Keyes, Don BickelS25 Lock Haven W, 23-0 AO2 Southern Conn. W, 26-19 HO9 East Stroudsburg W, 17–13 AO16 California (Pa.) L, 7-13 HO23 Montclair W, 46-7 AO30 Millersville W, 60-0 AN6 Cheyney W, 68-0 HN13 Bridgewater (Va.) W, 34-14 H

1955 (4-2-2)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Ed Nugent, Don StankusS24 Lock Haven L, 6-20 HO1 Southern Conn. T, 0-0 AO8 East Stroudsburg W, 25-6 HO15 California (Pa.) L, 13-19 AO22 Montclair W, 48-0 HO29 Millersville W, 14-2 HN5 Kutztown W, 26-6 AN12 Clarion T, 7-7 H

1956 (6-2-0)Heads Coach: Jack Roddick

Captain: Jack ConnerS22 Southern Conn. L, 0-28 HS29 Shepherd W, 14-7 HO6 East Stroudsburg L, 0-13 AO13 California (Pa.) W, 32-14 HO20 Bloomsburg W, 20-3 AO27 Millersville W, 26-7 AN3 Kutztown W, 19-0 HN10 Clarion W, 21-0 A

1957 (6-0-1)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Jake Corwell, Ron LawheadS21 Southern Conn. T, 6-6 AS28 Shepherd W, 27-7 HO5 East Stroudsburg W, 28–19 HO12 California (Pa.) W, 20-13 AO19 Bloomsburg W, 20-19 HO26 Edinboro W, 20-14 AN2 Kutztown W, 13-0 A

1958 (4-4-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Don Trexler, Tom SmithemasS20 Bloomsburg L, 19-20 A 1,500S27 Shepherd W, 10-6 H 1,500O4 East Stroudsburg W, 14-0 A 1,300O11 California (Pa.) L, 0-19 H 3,000O18 Clarion L, 7-12 A 1,000O25 West Chester L, 20-40 H 2,800N1 Cheyney W, 50-13 A 800N8 Mansfi eld W, 54-6 H 1,100

1959 (6-2-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Sid Wells, Bob GribbleS19 Bloomsburg W, 13-7 H 2,000S26 Shepherd W, 14-0 A 1,100O3 East Stroudsburg W, 20-2 H 4,100O10 California (Pa.) W, 20-13 A 4,500O17 Clarion L, 13-20 H 3,800O24 West Chester L, 0-14 A 7,200 O31 Cheyney W, 50-12 H 1,100N7 Mansfi eld W, 21-12 A 1,900

1960 (2-7-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Wayne Burg, Ivan Sload, George MitchellS17 Lock Haven L, 0-21 A 2,500S24 Bloomsburg L, 6-13 H 6,500O1 Mansfi eld W, 14-13 A 3,500O8 East Stroudsburg L, 7-48 A 3,500O15 California (Pa.) L, 6-21 H 6,500O22 Shepherd L, 0-12 H 2,500O29 Slippery Rock L, 6-40 H 800N5 Clarion L, 7-34 A 1,000N12 Kutztown W, 51-7 A 1,000

1961 (0-8-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Bob Orndorff, Bill McMillanS16 Lock Haven L, 0-20 H 2,000S23 Bloomsburg L, 7-34 A 2,500S30 Mansfi eld L, 21-26 H 2,500O7 East Stroudsburg L, 7-47 H 3,000O14 California (Pa.) L, 7-47 A 2,500O21 Shepherd L, 12-32 A 1,200O28 Slippery Rock L, 13-19 A 1,000N4 Clarion L, 26-28 H 700

1962 (4-4-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Vanel Perry, Anthony ZvonarS22 Indiana (Pa.) W, 13-7 H 2,500S29 Shepherd W, 14-13 A 800O6 Slippery Rock L, 13-32 H 3,200O13 Lock Haven W, 32-14 A 2,000O20 California (Pa.) L, 13-20 H 2,800O27 Edinboro W, 27-20 H 1,000N3 Clarion L, 7-14 A 1,000N10 Montclair L, 13-21 A 1,350

1963 (3-5-0)Head Coach: Jack Roddick

Captains: Jim Hunter, Bill FryS21 Indiana (Pa.) L, 21-39 A 4,000S28 Shepherd L, 7-12 H 3,000O5 Slippery Rock L, 13-21 A 3,500O12 Lock Haven W, 30-13 H 3,500O19 California (Pa.) L, 0-34 A 3,000O26 Edinboro W, 12-8 A 500N2 Clarion W, 15-7 H 500N9 Montclair L, 13-20 H 500

1964 (4-4-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Nick Vorkapich, Ron WilsbachS26 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-14 HO3 Shepherd W, 23-6 AO10 Slippery Rock L, 28-39 HO17 Lock Haven W, 21-14 AO24 California (Pa.) W, 28-19 HO31 Edinboro W, 41-13 HN7 Clarion L, 7-13 AN14 Hillsdale L, 26-61 A

1965 (2-6-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Steve Ecker, Joe NagyS25 Shepherd W, 33-10 HO2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-46 AO9 Slippery Rock L, 14-19 AO16 Lock Haven W, 34-33 HO23 California (Pa.) L, 7-28 AO30 Edinboro L, 26-35 AN6 Clarion L, 7-38 HN13 Hillsdale L, 14-35 H

1966 (4-5-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Marv Baher, Frank BasehoarS17 Bloomsburg W, 39-25 A 3,000S24 West Chester L, 21-33 A 3,000O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 13-14 H 3,000O8 Slippery Rock L, 6-21 H 4,000O15 Lock Haven W, 21-17 A 3,000O22 California (Pa.) L, 31-42 H 3,000O29 Edinboro W, 42-0 H 3,000N5 Clarion L, 18-54 A 2,000N12 Brockport W, 17-9 A 500

1967 (4-5-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: John Monsell, Dick WeaverS16 Bloomsburg L, 20-31 H 1,200S23 West Chester L, 6-20 H 2,100S30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 14-24 A 4,000O7 Slippery Rock W, 32-0 A 3,800O14 Lock Haven W, 28-13 H 3,100O21 California (Pa.) L, 30-54 A 1,000O28 Edinboro W, 33-12 A 2,000N4 Clarion L, 8-36 H 3,500N11 Brockport W, 40-9 H 2,000

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1968 (5-3-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Nick Dellaquila, Steve BumgarnerS21 Mansfi eld W, 27-14 AS28 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-24 HO5 Slippery Rock W, 21-12 HO12 Lock Haven W, 19-6 AO19 California (Pa.) L, 14-30 HO26 Edinboro W, 23-0 HN2 Clarion L, 0-35 AN9 Millersville W, 14-6 A

1969 (1-7-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Bill Lemanshi, Chuck HickesS20 Mansfi eld L, 18-28 HS27 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-21 AO4 Slippery Rock L, 31-34 AO11 Lock Haven L, 23-28 HO18 California (Pa.) W, 26-14 AO25 Edinboro L, 14-24 AN1 Clarion L, 15-31 HN8 Millersville L, 8-10 H

1970 (3-5-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Al Bowman, Don DeitzS19 Indiana (Pa.) L, 22- 26 HS26 Brockport W, 30-26 AO3 Slippery Rock L, 8-13 HO10 Lock Haven W, 42-7 AO17 California (Pa.) W, 15-14 HO24 Edinboro L, 15–35 HO31 Clarion L, 0-28 AN7 Millersville L, 14-18 A

1971 (2-6-0)Head Coach: Dave Dolbin

Captains: Bob Hickes, Roger BerkheimerS18 Millersville L, 0-21 H 3,000S25 Brockport W, 34-7 H 3,000O2 Kutztown W, 14-12 A 2,000O9 Slippery Rock L, 7-34 A 5,000O16 Lock Haven L, 8-16 H 3,000O23 California (Pa.) L, 6-34 A 4,200O30 Edinboro L, 16-42 A 4,500N6 Clarion L, 13-17 H 2,000

1972 (3-6-1)Head Coach: Gene Epley

Captains: Bob Anderson, Jesse Mroczka, Steve JohnstonS9 Bloomsburg W, 28-14 H 6,000S16 Millersville T, 0-0 A 4,500S23 Kutztown W, 24-14 H 6,500S30 Brockport L, 7-10 A 800O7 Slippery Rock L, 0-25 H 5,000O14 Lock Haven L, 14-19 A 4,500O21 California (Pa.) L, 7-21 H 7,000O28 Edinboro W, 14-9 H 1,000N4 Clarion L, 24-41 A 3,000N11 Indiana (Pa.) L, 8-27 A 4,500

1973 (2-7-0)Head Coach: Gene Epley

Captains: Rich Kelly, Brad ShoverS15 Bloomsburg L, 9-19 A 2,000S22 Kutztown L, 10-31 A 4,500S29 Brockport W, 25-7 H 5,200O6 Slippery Rock L, 7-40 A 6,000O13 Lock Haven W, 51-14 H 7,000O20 California (Pa.) L, 13-21 A 5,000O27 Edinboro L, 28-38 A 4,500N3 Clarion L, 14-26 H 6,000N10 Millersville L, 27-56 H 2,000

1974 (7-4-0)Head Coach: Gene Epley

Captains: Rick Diggs, Al Seagraves, Dan SearerS7 WV Tech W, 39-18 H 3,500S14 Bloomsburg W, 28-3 H 4,000S21 Kutztown W, 14-7 H 6,500S28 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-21 A 5,000O5 Slippery Rock L, 9-34 H 7,500O12 Lock Haven W, 33-7 A 3,000O19 California (Pa.) W, 28-0 H 6,500O26 Edinboro W, 19-0 H 3,000N2 Clarion L, 0-21 A 4,000N9 Millersville L, 0-15 A 4,000N22 James Madison W, 21-7 A 3,000

1975 (6-5-0)Head Coach: Gene EpleyCaptains: Game Captains

S6 WV Tech W, 17-7 A 2,000S13 Bloomsburg W, 41-0 A 4,500S20 Kutztown W, 21-0 A 4,500S27 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-19 H 8,000O4 Slippery Rock W, 21-16 A 7,500O11 Lock Haven W, 33-7 H 7,300O18 California (Pa.) W, 21-14 A 5,500O25 Edinboro L, 16-21 A 5,300N1 Clarion L, 13-20 H 6,500N8 Millersville L, 14-28 H 4,000N15 James Madison L, 3-14 H 3,000

1976 (8-2-1)Head Coach: Joe Mark

Captains: Tom Henn, Tony WinterS4 West Liberty State L, 13-26 A 3,000S11 Bloomsburg W, 21-12 H 4,300S18 Kutztown W, 21-13 H 6,000O2 Indiana (Pa.) W, 21-0 A 10,500O9 Slippery Rock W, 10-3 H 3,500O16 Lock Haven W, 7-0 A 4,000O23 California (Pa.) W, 58-0 H 8,000O30 Edinboro W, 28-24 H 6,000N6 Clarion L, 26-29 A 4,000N13 James Madison W, 21-17 A 3,500

State GameN20 East Stroudsburg T, 14-14 H 8,500

1977 (6-4-0)Head Coach: Joe Mark

Captains: Jerome Kater, Bob NelsonS10 West Liberty State W, 14-6 H 6,000S17 Bloomsburg L, 3-6 A 5,000S24 Kutztown L, 27-29 A 3,200O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 14-16 H 3,400O8 Slippery Rock W, 20-12 A 5,000O15 Lock Haven W, 26-0 H 8,000O22 California (Pa.) W, 42-14 A 2,500O29 Edinboro W, 17-7 A 2,500N5 Clarion L, 6-26 H 8,000N12 James Madison W, 59-20 H 3,000

1978 (7-3-0)Head Coach: Joe Mark

Captains: Fred Glasgow, John MorabitoS9 Shepherd L, 10-14 A 3,500S16 Bloomsburg W, 35-7 H 5,500S23 Kutztown W, 37-17 H 5,000S30 Slippery Rock L, 15-22 A 9,500O7 Indiana (Pa.) W, 36-16 H 7,000O14 Edinboro W, 23-15 A 5,400O21 Clarion W, 34-17 H 9,000O28 Lock Haven W, 38-30 A 3,000N4 James Madison L, 0-14 A 5,000N11 California (Pa.) W, 38-15 H 5,500

1979 (4-6-0) Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Todd Chronister, Brian Clement,Joe Kachnoskie, John Wertz

S8 Shepherd W, 23-3 H 7,000S15 Bloomsburg W, 16-13 A 4,500S22 Kutztown L, 7-25 A 2,800S29 Slippery Rock W, 45-14 N 61,143O6 Indiana (Pa.) L, 24-31 A 3,300O13 Edinboro W, 28-18 H 5,800O20 Clarion L, 14-16 A 3,500O27 Lock Haven L, 27-35 H 8,000N3 James Madison L, 7-10 H 5,700N10 California (Pa.) L, 0-24 A 800N - Ann Arbor, Michigan

1980 (5-4-1)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Steve Cramer, Bob Potts,Ken Schaeffer, Dave Weaver

S13 Bloomsburg W, 42-13 H 5,800S20 Kutztown L, 14-21 H 6,000S27 Indiana (Pa.) W, 17-14 H 5,000O4 Edinboro T, 22-22 A 3,500O11 Clarion L, 9-14 H 8,500O18 Lock Haven W, 20-16 A 3,000O25 Randolph-Macon W, 31-9 A 200N1 California (Pa.) W, 27-12 H 3,000N8 Slippery Rock L, 16-18 A 7,500N15 James Madison L, 14–19 A 6,400

1981 (12-1-0)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Dave Calvario, Tim EbersoleRich Pryor, Joe Puzycki

S12 Bloomsburg W, 38-17 A 2,300S19 Towson State W, 24-10 A 2,952S26 Indiana (Pa.) W, 26–3 A 6,000O3 Edinboro W, 17-0 H 6,200O10 Clarion W, 28-0 A 6,500O17 Lock Haven W, 24-20 H 8,000O24 C. W. Post W, 49-35 A 1,911O31 California (Pa.) W, 20-16 A 4,200N7 Slippery Rock W, 26-21 H 5,400N14 James Madison W, 33-27 H 4,000

State GameN21 Millersville W, 34-17 A 8,200

NCAA PlayoffsN28 Virginia Union W, 40-27 A 12,000D5 North Dakota St L, 6-18 H 7,400

1982 (7-3-0)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Ed Brown, Tim Ebersole, Greg Keller,Rich Pryor

S11 Bloomsburg W, 35-10 H 6,000S18 Towson State W, 27-25 H 6,500S25 Edinboro L, 6–10 A 4,000O2 Clarion W, 16-8 H 5,000O9 Lock Haven W, 31-7 A 3,000O16 West Chester W, 28-22 H 8,000O23 California (Pa.) W, 24-19 H 5,300O30 Slippery Rock L, 14–24 A 5,500N6 Indiana (Pa.) W, 28-9 H 3,100N13 James Madison L, 22–52 A 8,000

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1983 (4-6-0)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Chip Dimmick, Glenn Herd, Pat Silva,Jeff Zubia

S10 Bloomsburg W, 10-9 A 3,300S17 C.W. Post W, 40–27 H 6,200S24 Edinboro L, 16-44 H 7,000O1 Clarion L, 12-48 A 8,500O8 Lock Haven W, 17-15 H 8,200O15 West Chester L, 15-29 A 6,100O22 California (Pa.) L, 21-28 A 4,200O29 Slippery Rock L, 23-24 H 3,000N5 Indiana (Pa.) L, 18-41 A 3,500N12 James Madison W, 29-9 H 2,200

1984 (4-6-0)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Mark Brezitski, Chip Dimmick,Mike Houseal, Dave Hurdle

S8 Bloomsburg W, 17-11 H 7,200S15 Kutztown W, 10-9 A 3,500S22 Clarion L, 13-16 H 6,100S29 Lock Haven L, 10-14 A 2,000O6 Millersville L, 9-31 A 4,000O13 California (Pa.) L, 17-28 H 7,500O20 Slippery Rock L, 12-13 A 5,500O27 Indiana (Pa.) W, 21-18 H 3,500N3 Edinboro L, 14-36 A 2,500N10 Cheyney W, 48-13 H 3,000

1985 (5-5-0)Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo

Captains: Mike Brady, Dan Carey,Dave Hurdle, Dave Szlachetka

S14 Bloomsburg L, 3-18 A 5,000S21 Kutztown W, 10-7 H 6,800S28 Clarion L, 7-23 A 4,000O5 Lock Haven W, 20-6 H 6,100O12 Millersville L, 8-30 H 9,200O19 California (Pa.) W, 24-14 A 4,000O26 Slippery Rock W, 34-23 H 3,800N2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-33 A 5,500N9 Edinboro L, 21-24 H 3,000N16 Shepherd W, 7-0 A 1,000

1986 (3-7-0)Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri

Captains: Scott Duke, Dave SzlachetkaS13 Bloomsburg L, 26-30 H 7,600S20 Kutztown L, 9-27 A 2,800S27 Lock Haven W, 17-7 A 4,500O4 Mansfi eld W, 10-0 A 1,200O11 California (Pa.) W, 38-20 H 8,700O18 Slippery Rock L, 6-49 A 6,500O25 Indiana (Pa.) L, 14–31 H 6,000N1 Edinboro L, 53-66 A 3,000N8 Clarion L, 19-22 H 2,000N15 Shepherd L, 17-28 H 2,600

1987 (4-6-0)Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri

Captains: Mick Chronister, Don Craine, Pat Fahie, Frank Van Buren

S12 Bloomsburg L, 10-24 A 1,200S19 Kutztown W, 13-9 H 4,200S26 Lock Haven W, 22-15 H 4,600O3 Mansfi eld L, 14-35 H 5,800O10 California (Pa.) W, 26-13 A 3,700O17 Slippery Rock L, 9-38 H 7,600O24 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-28 A 5,300O31 Edinboro W, 18-16 H 3,000N7 Clarion L, 0-35 A 2,900N14 Millersville L, 9-22 A 4,700

1988 (6-4-0)Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri

Captains: Kelly Kramer, Charles Parker, Mike Swope, Bill Twohig

S10 Bloomsburg L, 7-21 H 6,500S17 Kutztown L, 15-21 A 1,500S24 Cheyney W, 17-6 A 1,435O1 California (Pa.) W, 24-14 H 5,800O 8 Slippery Rock W, 49-10 A 7,200O15 Indiana (Pa.) W, 24-23 H 9,000O22 Edinboro L, 0-19 A 1,500O29 Clarion W, 24-8 H 2,500N5 Lock Haven W, 24-10 A 300N12 Millersville L, 17-21 H 6,200

1989 (5-5-1)Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri

Captains: Steve Hladio, Dave Russell, Mike SwopeS2 West Liberty St. W, 33-9 H 2,800S9 Bloomsburg W, 25-7 A 2,927S16 Kutztown W, 18-7 H 2,200S23 Millersville W, 24-0 A 4,200S30 California (Pa.) W, 10-6 A 3,984O7 Slippery Rock T, 28-28 H 8,600O14 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-35 A 10,100O21 Edinboro L, 6-60 H 5,600O28 Clarion L, 7-21 A 2,975N4 Lock Haven L, 3-10 H 1,800N11 Portland State L, 3-31 A 9,277

1990 (5-6-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Mike George, Clyde Tinner, Mike WilliamsS2 Cheyney W, 22-8 H 2,600S9 Bloomsburg W, 20-9 H 4,700S15 Kutztown L, 6-16 A 3,700S22 California (Pa.) L, 19-24 H 5,100S29 Slippery Rock L, 12-20 A 7,800O6 Indiana (Pa.) L, 17-42 H 6,400O13 Edinboro L, 3-10 A 4,843O20 Clarion W, 24-20 H 9,000O27 Lock Haven W, 31-17 A 1,700N3 East Stroudsburg L, 14-26 A 1,600N10 New Haven W, 59-34 H 700

1991 (10-3-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Jeff Fickes, Ken Pickett,Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis

S7 Shepherd W, 49-28 A 4,713S14 Bloomsburg W, 24-21 A 2,923S21 Kutztown W, 45-35 H 6,200S28 California (Pa.) W, 45-0 A 2,736O5 Slippery Rock W, 24-20 H 7,100O12 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-47 A 10,300O19 Edinboro W, 45-7 H 8,500O26 Clarion L, 19-34 A 1,500N2 Lock Haven W, 34-0 H 4,100N9 E Stroudsburg W, 31-24 H 4,200N16 New Haven W, 31-30 A 675

NCAA PlayoffsN23 East Stroudsburg W, 34-33 # A 2,800N30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-52 A 3,000# Overtime

1992 (3-7-1)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Corey Bornmann, Rob Davis, Shayne MainsS5 Shepherd W, 21-7 H 3,400S12 Bloomsburg W, 20-14 H 6,800S19 Kutztown L, 3-16 A 4,436S26 Millersville L, 10-35 H 5,800O3 Slippery Rock L, 3-20 A 8,000O10 Indiana (Pa.) L, 16-35 H 8,600O17 Edinboro L, 3-47 A 3,469O24 Clarion L, 20-23 H 3,200O31 Lock Haven T, 28-28 A 500N7 West Chester L, 31-35 A 6,500N14 California (Pa.) W, 17-8 H 2,200

1993 (6-5-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Winston Horshaw, Doug Seidenstricker, Brian High, Mike Lazusky

S4 Shepherd W, 10-7 A 4,312S11 Bloomsburg W, 20-14 A 2,493S18 Kutztown W, 27-10 H 5,200S25 Millersville W, 16-14 A 2,200O2 Slippery Rock L, 7-36 H 5,300O9 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-45 A 9,500O16 Edinboro L, 17-34 H 7,500O23 Clarion L, 32-34 A 2,500O30 Lock Haven W, 31-20 H 412N6 West Chester L, 19-24 H 2,100N13 California (Pa.) W, 7-6 A 1,708

1994 (5-6-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Joe Topichak, Doug SeidenstrickerS3 Shepherd W, 17-0 H 3,600S10 Bloomsburg W, 10-7 H 3,400S17 West Chester L, 10-14 A 4,730S24 Millersville L, 14-31 H 5,600O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 13-20 H 6,400O8 Edinboro L, 17-31 A 7,355O15 Clarion W, 31-21 H 7,800O22 Lock Haven L, 21-35 A 3,000O29 Kutztown W, 18-14 A 4,250N5 California (Pa.) W, 63-47 H 2,600N12 Slippery Rock L, 23-49 A 3,250

1995 (3-8-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Tom Coleman, Martin Pepe, Dwaine SchultzS2 Shepherd W, 24-21 A 2,500S9 Bloomsburg L, 34-41 A 1,890S16 West Chester L, 14-25 H 5,200S23 Millersville L, 3-20 A 4,800S30 Indiana (Pa.) L, 21-62 A 5,500O7 Edinboro L, 7-40 H 4,200O14 Clarion L, 9-31 A 4,500O21 Lock Haven W, 73-29 H 5,600O28 Kutztown L, 6-35 H 2,500N4 California (Pa.) W, 26-15 A 357N11 Slippery Rock L, 16-34 H 500

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1996 (3-8-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Steve McTaggart, Mike Buglia,Andre Pelletier

S7 James Madison L, 0-30 A 11,000S14 Shepherd W, 24-22 H 3,600S21 Kutztown L, 34-37 A 3,500S28 Millersville L, 29-34 H 2,800O5 Edinboro L, 17-31 A 5,350O12 Clarion L, 20-59 H 6,500O19 Lock Haven W, 30-7 A 700O26 Bloomsburg L, 19-42 A 4,390N2 California (Pa.) W, 16-7 H 1,800N9 Slippery Rock L, 0-24 A 1,500N16 Indiana (Pa.) L, 55-62 H 2,800

1997 (6-4-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Andre Pelletier, Kevin WashingtonS13 Shepherd L, 16-20 A 3,500S20 Kutztown W, 21-14 H 5,950S27 Millersville L, 27-37 A 5,800O4 Edinboro W, 17-3 H 2,000O11 Clarion W, 37-14 A 7,000O18 Lock Haven W, 26-0 H 6,700O25 Bloomsburg W, 34-29 H 2,100N1 California (Pa.) W, 31-26 A 1,003N8 Slippery Rock L, 16-28 H 3,600N15 Indiana (Pa.) L, 26-44 A 1,779

1998 (7-4-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Kevin Washington, Dave Klingerman,Chopper Schlauch

S5 Shepherd W, 36-14 H 2,500S12 Bloomsburg W, 28-21 H 6.500S19 Kutztown L, 24-28 A 4,400S26 West Chester L, 21-36 A 5,644O3 Edinboro W, 27-23 A 3,000O10 E Stroudsburg W, 35-13 H c7,70O17 Clarion W, 38-3 A 3,500O24 Slippery Rock L, 28-38 H 4,500O31 Lock Haven W, 35-28 H 1,800N7 California (Pa.) W, 52-12 A 841N14 Indiana (Pa.) L, 28-31 # H 3,200# Overtime

1999 (8-3-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Phil Galiano, Jason Heckendorn,Brad Shamach

S4 Shepherd W, 24-21 A 3,100S11 Bloomsburg L, 28-36 A 1,710S18 Kutztown W, 42-12 H 6,100S25 West Chester W, 48-30 H 2,700O2 Edinboro W, 52-10 H 1,900O9 East Stroudsburg W, 37-0 A 4,500O16 Clarion W, 32-26 H 6,700O23 Slippery Rock L, 21-27 A 5,500O30 Lock Haven W, 68-7 A 5,500N6 California (Pa.) W, 30-0 H 2,800N13 Indiana (Pa.) L, 16-43 A 5,214

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2000 (5-6-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Chris Gicking, Ryan Hartley, Gary McChalicher

S2 Shepherd L, 13-28 H 3,000S9 Bloomsburg W, 24-17 H 6,200S16 Millersville L, 19-27 A 5,700S23 Clarion L, 49-56 A 3,500S30 Lock Haven W, 55-0 H 2,100O7 Slippery Rock L, 21-28 H c7,700O14 Indiana (Pa.) L, 6-35 A 6,312O21 East Stroudsburg W, 17-14 # A 4,200O28 California (Pa.) W, 21-17 H 2,800N4 Edinboro L, 27-42 A 1,000N11 Kutztown W, 31-21 H 2,350# Overtime

2001 (8-3-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Chad Oberholzer, Lanorde WheelerS1 Shepherd L, 25-28 A 4.055S8 Bloomsburg L, 18-29 A 2,956S15 Millersville W, 17-7 H 5,600S22 Clarion W, 34-29 H 2,800S29 Lock Haven W, 31-10 A 3,200O6 Slippery Rock W, 32-20 A 4,000O13 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-37 H 3,000O20 E Stroudsburg W, 19-14 H 7,000O27 California (Pa.) W, 37-20 A 1,106N3 Edinboro W, 23-9 A 2,800N10 Kutztown W, 24-23 A 2,350

2002 (6-5-0)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Ron Johnson, Tony Johnson, Eric Ranieri,Chris Ward, Jon Saba

S7 Shepherd L, 10-17 H 4,500S14 Bloomsburg L, 26-27 H 6,000S21 Kutztown L, 31-14 A 2,100S28 West Chester W, 41-27 A 5,097O5 Edinboro W, 41-7 H 2,000O12 Slippery Rock W, 13-7 # H 4,000O19 Lock Haven L, 13-26 A 1,842O26 Clarion W, 20-19 A 1,500N2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 10-33 H 3,100N9 East Stroudsburg L, 21-23 H 2,800N16 California (Pa.) W, 40-7 A 785# Overtime

2003 (8-3)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Clint Inch, Greg Hutchinson,John Kuhn, Dan Walsh

S6 Shepherd W, 33-14 A 3,716S13 Bloomsburg W, 21-0 A 1,388S20 Kutztown W, 35-12 H 6,000S27 West Chester L, 20-33 H 3,000O4 Edinboro W, 40-34 A 3,317O11 Slippery Rock L, 14-16 A 4,750O18 Lock Haven W, 49-13 H 7,700O25 Clarion W, 13-0 H 3,100N1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 7-18 A 5,847N8 East Stroudsburg W, 40-14 A 3,109N15 California (Pa.) W, 35-0 H 3,000

2004 (10-2)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Dan Walsh , John KuhnA28 Kutztown W, 35-0 H 4,500S4 Shepherd W, 35-7 H 3,487S11 Bloomsburg W, 45-10 H 7,534S18 Millersville W, 49-27 A 5,200S25 Edinboro W, 17-10 H 7,276O2 Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-17 A 6,195O9 Lock Haven W, 45-7 H 2,134O16 California (Pa.) W, 32-14 A 4,711O23 Clarion W, 44-0 A 1,200O30 Slippery Rock W, 35-17 H 5,634N6 West Chester W, 24-21 # A 7,500

NCAA PlayoffsN20 West Chester L, 28-33 H 6,013# Overtime

2005 (4-7)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Tony GomezA27 Kutztown W, 10-3 A 4,500S3 Shepherd L, 32-34 A 2,718S10 Bloomsburg L, 21-49 A 3,561S17 Millersville W, 23-17 H 4,562S24 Edinboro L, 0-16 A 3,257O1 Indiana (Pa.) L, 15-20 H 3,569O8 Lock Haven W, 26-7 A 2,003O15 California (Pa.) L, 13-41 H 7,034O22 Clarion W, 37-0 H 1,023O29 Slippery Rock L, 28-58 A 5,500N4 West Chester L, 16-24 H 2,034

2006 (5-6)Head Coach: Rocky Rees

Captains: Frank Duffy, Patrick Ferguson, Aaron DykesS2 Shepherd L, 0-14 A 1,534S9 Mansfi eld W, 35-0 A 2,272S16 Kutztown W, 42-27 H 6,013S23 West Chester L, 0-24 A 5,000S30 Bloomsburg L, 14-35 H 3,069O7 Slippery Rock W, 28-21 A 2,400O14 Lock Haven W, 20-17 A 3,210O21 Indiana (Pa.) L, 16-20 H 7,506O28 California (Pa.) L, 20-35 H 1,340N4 Edinboro # L, 30-54 A 500N11 Clarion W, 35-10 H 3,401# Frank B. Fuhrer fi eld at Allegheny College

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(1891-2006)

LARGEST CROWD AT A NEUTRAL SITE 61,143 vs. Slippery Rock, Sept. 29, 1979(at Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, Michigan)

LARGEST ROAD GAME CROWDS 12,000 at Virginia Union - Nov. 28, 1981(City Stadium, Richmond, Va.)11,000 at James Madison - Sept. 7, 199610,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 2, 197610,300 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 12, 199110,100 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 14, 19899,500 at Slippery Rock - Sept. 30, 19789,500 at Indiana (Pa.) - Oct. 9, 1993

LARGEST TOTAL SEASON ATTENDANCE 102,543 (1979, 10 games)75,063 (1981, 13 games)61,384 (2004, 12 games)61,300 (1976, 11 games)58,400 (1978, 10 games)58,100 (1975, 11 games)

LARGEST AVERAGE TOTAL ATTENDANCE 10,254 (1979 - 102,543 in 10 games)5,840 (1978 - 58,400 in 10 games)5,774 (1981 - 75,063 in 13 games)5,440 (1982 - 54,400 in 10 games)5,281 (1975 - 58,100 in 11 games)

All-Time Head Coaching Records

By VictoriesHead Coach Years W L T Pct.Rocky Rees 1990-present 102 86 1 .542Ed Gulian 1933-42, 1946 47 28 8 .614Vinton Rambo 1947-54 45 16 3 .727Vito Ragazzo 1979-85 41 31 1 .569Jack Roddick 1955-63 35 34 3 .507Dave Dolbin 1964-71 25 41 0 .379H. N. Bentz 1924-25, 1927-28 22 11 1 .662Joe Mark 1976-78 21 9 1 .694Joe Bottiglieri 1986-89 18 22 1 .451Gene Epley 1972-75 18 22 1 .451Henry Dresser 1929-32 16 16 1 .500A. J. Sharadin 1921-22 10 4 2 .687Seth Grove 1920 6 2 0 .750Barney Potratz 1926 6 3 0 .667C. E. Barton 1897-98 5 2 0 .714R. W. Williams 1919 4 1 2 .714H. M. Roth 1895-96 4 3 1 .563Ezra Lehman 1899 3 2 1 .583Howard Harbison 1915-16 3 8 0 .273Benjamin Ingalls 1923 2 6 0 .250W. M. Rife 1900-02 2 6 0 .250J.O. Gray 1905 1 2 0 .333Robert Myers 1917 1 3 1 .300Unknown 1907 1 3 1 .300No coach 1891-93 1 4 2 .286Jesse Heiges 1894 0 3 0 .000Total 439 368 31 .542

Won-Loss Record (Wins-Losses-Ties, Pct.)

OVERALL RECORD (1891-present) 434-362-31 (.544)

NORMAL SCHOOL RECORD (1891-1925) 57-52-10 (.521)

FOUR-YEAR SCHOOL RECORD (1926-present) 377-310-21 (.547)

SETH GROVE STADIUM RECORD 115-68-2 (.627)

MOST WINS 12 (1981) 10 (2004, 1991) 8 (2003, 2001, 1999, 1976, 1953, 1925)

UNDEFEATED SEASONS 1897 (4-0), 1952 (7-0), 1953 (8-0), 1957 (6-0-1)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK 20 games (1951-54)

UNDEFEATED SEASONS AT HOME 1895 (1-0), 1897 (2-0), 1919 (3-0-2), 1925 (5-0),

1926 (5-0), 1929 (5-0), 1931 (3-0-1), 1935 (4-0), 1936 (4-0), 1938 (3-0), 1941 (5-0), 1947 (3-0-1), 1946 (2-0-2), 1952 (4-0), 1953 (4-0), 1957 (3-0), 1976 (5-0-1), 1978 (5-0), 1982 (6-0), 1991 (5-0), 1999 (5-0)

UNDEFEATED SEASONS ON THE ROAD 1897 (2-0), 1937 (2-0-1), 1950 (4-0-1), 1952

(3-0), 1953 (4-0), 1954 (4-0), 1957 (3-0-1), 1981 (8-0), 1921 (0-0-2)

MOST HOME VICTORIES IN A SEASON 6, (1982, 2004) 5, (1925, 1926, 1929, 1941, 1976, 1978, 1991,

1999)

MOST VICTORIES ON THE ROAD 8, (1981) 5, (1975)

Championship Seasons

PENNSYLVANIA NORMAL SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1925

PENNSYLVANIA NORMAL SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE EASTERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1921, 1924, 1925

MYTHICAL PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (TITLE DECIDED BY VOTE OF SPORTSWRITERS OR SAYLOR SYSTEM) 1931 (co-champs), 1935, 1938 (co-champs), 1957

(co-champs)

PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (STATE GAME) 1976 (co-champs), 1981

PSAC WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1976 (co-champs), 1978 (co-champs), 1981,

1988, 2004 (tri-champs)

LAMBERT CUP CHAMPIONS 1981, 2004

EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (ECAC) TEAM OF THE YEAR 1981

NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPAPPEARANCES 1981 (semifi nals)

1991 (quarterfi nals) 2004 (second round)

StreaksLONGEST WINNING STREAK 20, (1951-54, PSAC record) 12, (1981) 8, (1935-36)

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1, 1927.

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK 12, Began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; broken by Southern Connecticut State, Oct.

1, 1955 with a tie.

LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAKS 20, (Nov. 3, 1951 to Oct. 16, 1954 - 20-0) 12, (Oct. 13, 1956 to Sept. 20, 1958; 11-0-1) 12, (Sept. 12, 1981 to Dec. 5, 1981; 12-0)

LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK 11, began Sept. 26, 1925 vs. Dickinson JV; broken by Georgetown Freshmen, Oct. 1,

1927 (11 wins)

LONGEST ROAD UNDEFEATED STREAK 13, began Nov. 3, 1951 vs. Millersville; broken by California (Pa.), Oct. 15, 1955 (12

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Team RecordsRushing

MOST RUSHESGame: 74, vs. Bloomsburg, 1980

72, vs. Lock Haven, 1981 72, vs. C.W. Post, 1981 69, vs. Cheyney, 1984 69, vs. East Stroudsbug, 2003

Season: 611, (1981) 596, (1976) 576, (2003) 564, (2002) 559 (1980)

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 500 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003 456 vs. California (Pa.), 1994 453 vs. Millersville, 1954 389 vs. California (Pa.), 1957 385 vs. Millersville, 1955 Season: 2,632 (2003) 2,482 (2002) 2,458 (1981) 1,960 (2001) 1,935 (1976)Average Per Game: 242.6 (1957) 239.3 (2003) 229.6 (1953) 225.6 (2002) 223.4 (1981)

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRYSeason: 5.98 (1953)

MOST FUMBLES LOSTSeason: 25 (1983)

MOST TOTAL FUMBLESSeason: 39 (1975)

Passing

MOST ATTEMPTSGame: 60 vs. Edinboro, 1983 56 vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 54 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1983 51 vs. Edinboro, 1982 51 vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 50 vs. Hillsdale, 1964Season: 385 (1992) 365 (1983) 341 (1982)

MOST COMPLETIONSGame: 39 vs. Edinboro (1983) 29 vs. Bloomsburg (1967) 29 vs. Edinboro (1982) 29 vs. Slippery Rock (1982)Season: 197 (1983) 186 (1982) 181 (1999) 179 (1992) 170 (1998) 150 (1990)

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEGame (min. 15 attempts): 75.0 vs. California (Pa.), 1976 (12-of-16) (min. 25 attempts): 69.2 vs. California (Pa.), 1977 (18-of-26)Season: 59.0 (1981; 134-of-227) 56.0 (1999; 181-of-323) 55.3 (1954, 52-of-94) 54.5 (1982; 186-of-341) 54.0 (1988; 115-of-213)

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 423 vs. Edinboro, 1983 419 vs. Edinboro, 1999 418 vs. Hillsdale, 1964 388 vs. Bloomsburg, 1999 383 vs. Edinboro, 1982 361 vs. Bloomsburg, 1982 353 vs. Edinboro, 1986 351 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982 339 vs. Bloomsburg, 1967 336 vs. Clarion, 1993 336 vs. Clarion, 1999Season: 3071 (1999) 2,785 (1998) 2,462 (1982) 2,448 (1992) 2,300 (1983)Average Per Game: 279.2 (1999; 3071 in 11) 253.2 (1998; 2785 in 11)

AVERAGE PER COMPLETIONGame (min. 200 yds.): 28.3 vs. Slippery Rock (1988; 8 for 226)Season: 21.08 (1955; 25 for 527)Season (min. 75 completions): 19.1 (1997; 98 for 1,869) 17.0 (1999; 181 for 3,071) 16.4 (1998; 170 for 2,785) 14.5 (2001; 108 for 1,564) 14.4 (1988; 115 for 1,656) 14.3 (2003; 121 for 1,733)

TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame: 6 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 6 vs. Edinboro, 1999 5 vs. Edinboro, 1986 5 vs. Clarion, 2000Season: 28 (1998) 28 (1999) 22 (1982)

HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATINGGame: (min. 200 yards): 273.06 vs. Edinboro, 1999 (26 att., 16 comp.,

61.5%; 0 int., 419 yds.; 6 TDs) 268.34 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (13 att., 8

comp. 61.5%, 1 int., 226 yds. 3 TDs)Season: 168.5 (1954, 94 attempts, 52 completions, 5

interceptions, 55.3 percent, 796 yards, 15 touchdowns)

(min. 200 attempts) 160.17 (1999, 323 attempts, 181 comple-

tions, 7 interceptions, 56.0 percent; 3,071 yards, 28 touchdowns)

154.00 (1981, 227 attempts, 134 comple-tions, 6 interceptions, 59.0 percent; 1,885 yards, 21 touchdowns)

Total Offense

PLAYSGame: 104 vs. C.W. Post, 1981 (72 rushes, 32 passes) 98 vs. James Madison, 1983 (65 rushes, 33 passes) 90 vs. Kutztown, 1980 (67 rushes, 23 passes) 90 vs. Lock Haven, 1981 (72 rushes, 18 passes) 90 vs. Edinboro, 1983 (30 rushes, 60 passes)Season: 838, (1981) 825, (2003) 818, (2003) 817, (1983) 802, (1991)

FIRST DOWNS Game: 32 vs. C.W. Post (1981) 32 vs. California (Pa.) (1998)Season: 247 (1999)

YARDS GAINEDGame: 644 vs. California (Pa.), 1998 (351 rushing, 293 passing)

606 vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 (298 rushing, 308 passing)605 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1998 (358 rushing, 247 passing)583 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 (333 rushing, 250 passing)576 vs. Lock Haven, 2003 (349 rushing, 227 passing)

Season: 4,951 (1999)4,713 (1998)4,365 (2003)4,343 (1981)3,910 (2002)

Average Per Game:450.1 (1999; 4,951 in 11 games)

AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAYSeason: 6.32 (1999; 4,951 in 783)

MOST COMBINED YARDS IN A GAME1,101; Shippensburg (487) vs. Edinboro (614),

1986

Scoring

MOST POINTSGame: 73 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 (10 TDs, 10 PAT, 1 FG)

71 vs. Millersville, 1924 (10 TDs, 9 PAT, 1 Safety)68 vs. Millersville, 192668 vs. Cheyney, 195468 vs. Lock Haven, 1999

Season: 398 (1999) 352 (1998) 346 (1991) 319 (1981)Average Per Game: 38.0 (1952; 266 in 7 games)

MOST POINTS SCORED IN A LOSS 55 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1996 (L, 55-62)

MOST COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME 119 vs. Edinboro, 1986 (Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53)

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Team RecordsMOST TOUCHDOWNSGame: 10, (8 times, last vs. Lock Haven, 1999)Season: 53 (1999)

PAT KICKSGame: 10 vs. Lock Haven, 1995Season: 48 (2004)

TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTSSeason: 9 (1967)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSSeason: 6 (1967, 1970)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 6 vs. Millersville, 1987Season: 18 (1991, 2005)

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 1990 4 vs. California (Pa.), 2004 4 vs. Lock Kaven, 2005Season: 15 (1990)

SAFETIESGame: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1954 2 vs. California (Pa.), 1991Season: 3 (1954) 3 (1991)

Punt Returns

RETURNSGame (since 1972): 9 vs. California (Pa.), 1975 9 vs. West Liberty, 1989 9 vs. Lock Haven, 2000Season: 45 (1980, 411 yards)

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 219 vs. West Liberty, 1989 (9 returns) 178 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 returns) 149 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 (9 returns) 144 vs. Kutztown, 2003 (5 returns) 120 vs. California, 1975 (9 returns)Season: 578, (2003, 35 returns) 449, (1975, 31 returns)Average Per Game: 52.5 (2003; 578 in 11) 41.1 (1980; 411 in 10) 40.8 (1975; 449 in 11)

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RETURNGame (min. 5 returns): 35.6 vs. Bloomsburg, 1989 (5 for 178)Season: 16.5 (2003; 35 for 578) 14.5 (1975; 31 for 449)

MOST TOUCHDOWNSGame: 2 vs. Kutztown, Oct. 17, 1953Season: 5, (1953)

Kickoff Returns

RETURNSGame (since 1972): 9 vs. Edinboro (1986) 9 vs. Edinboro (1989) 9 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1995) 9 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996) 9 vs. Clarion (2000)Season: 57 (1995) 50 (1986) 47 (1996) 46 (2000) 44 (1973) 44 (1991)

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 271 vs. Clarion (2000) 232 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1996) 223 vs. Edinboro (1986) 206 vs. Edinboro (1989) 192 vs. Clarion (1991) Season: 1,001 (1995, 57 returns) 978 (1991, 44 returns) 946 (2001, 40 returns) 933 (1987, 43 returns)

AVERAGE PER RETURNGame (min. 2 returns) 87.5,(1972, vs. Cheyney, 2-175-2)Season *: 24.2 (2003, 25 for 606) 22.9 (1979, 28 for 641) 22.7 (1990, 41 for 930) 22.2 (1991, 44 for 978) 22.1 (1999, 37 for 818)

* In 1952, Shippensburg returned nine kickoffs for fi ve touchdowns). One of the returns is unknown. The other return yardage was 100, 100, 95, 90, 85, 65, 54, 19. The ninth was returned beyond the 40 yard line. The eight known returns went for 608 yards and an average of 76.0 yards per return. Even if the ninth return was zero yards, the minimum return average was 67.6.

MOST TOUCHDOWNSGame: 2 vs. Cheyney, 1952Season: 5 (1952)

Punting

PUNTSGame (since 1972): 13 vs. Slippery Rock, 1986Season: 74 (2000)

AVERAGE PER PUNTGame (since 1964): 54.6 vs. Indiana, 1990 (6 for 328) 54.0 vs. Clarion, 1965 (4 for 216)Season: 47.3 (1965; 38 for 1797)

Total Defense

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDGame: -29 vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 (-29 rush, 0 pass)Season: 655 (1953)Average Per Game: 81.9 (1953; 655 in 8 games)

FEWEST YARDS PER PLAYSeason: 1.68 (1953, 390 plays for 655 yards)

Scoring Defense

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWEDSeason: 15 (1936)

MOST SHUTOUTSSeason: 6 (1935, 1936, 1937)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTSSeason: 6 (Nov. 23 1935 to Nov. 7, 1936)

MOST POINTS ALLOWEDGame: 66 vs. Edinboro, 1986Season: 355 (1996)

Rushing Defense

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDGame: -30 vs. Southern Connecticut (1954) -29 vs. Bridgewater (1953) -14 vs. Bloomsburg (1980) -12 vs. Lock Haven (2000) -5 vs. Millersville (1951) -5 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (1951)Season: 429 (1953)Average Per Game: 53.6 (1953; 429 in 8 games)

FEWEST YARDS PER CARRYSeason: 1.57 (1953; 272 for 429)

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1979)Season: 96 (2003)

81 (1980)74 (2002)71 (1992)62 (1989)

Passing Defense

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDGame: -15, vs. Cheyney, 1951 (7 att., 2 comp. 1 int.) 0, vs. East Stroudsburg, 1951 (12 att., 0 comp., 2 int.) 0, vs. California (Pa.), 1951 (4 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) 0, vs. Wilson, 1953 (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int.) 0, vs. Bridgewater (Va.), 1953 (5 att., 0 comp., 1 int.)Season: 226 (1953)Average Per Game: 28.2 (1953, 226 in 8 games)

FEWEST YARDS PER ATTEMPTGame: -2.14 vs. Cheyney, 1951 0.0, (several times)Season: l.91 (1953; 118 for 226)

LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEGame: 0.0, (several times)Season: 24.1 (1956; 26 of 108)

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWEDSeason: 0, (1953)

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Team RecordsLOWEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING Game: -66.7 vs. Wilson, 1953 (3 att., 0 comp., 1 int., 0 yards, 0 TDs)Season: 3.38 (1953;31-118-226-10-23, 26.3 per-

cent; 23 int., 226 yards)Since two-platoon football in 1965: 68.59 (1975; 81-205-1037-5-22,39.5 per-

cent; 22 int., 1037 yds.)

Interceptions

INTERCEPTIONSGame: 7 vs. Montclair State, 1954 6 vs. Kutztown, 1991Season: 35 (1991) 27 (1978) 25 (1950) 25 (1990)

YARDS GAINED BY INTERCEPTIONSGame: 168 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 int.)Season: 449 (1991; 35 interceptions) 436 (1978; 27 interceptions) 384 (1988; 19 interceptions) 272 (1990; 25 interceptions)

AVERAGE PER RETURNGame (min. 3): 42.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988 (4 for 168)Season: 23.9 (1995; 9 for 215) 20.2 (1988; 19 for 384)

TOUCHDOWNSGame: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1988Season: 3 (1988)

Passes Broken UpSeason: 60 (1977) 59 (1990) 55 (2000) 53 (1994, 1998) 52 (1991)

Quarterback SacksGame: 8 vs. West Liberty, 1977 8 vs. California (Pa.), 1981 8 vs. Kutztown, 1999 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2000Season: 53 (1994) 48 (1995) 47 (1997) 41 (1981) 39 (1991)

MOST YARDS IN LOSSES ON SACKSSeason: 271 (1982; 34 sacks) 227 (1991; 39 sacks) 226 (1984; 28 sacks) 220 (1990; 29 sacks)

Fumbles

FUMBLE RECOVERIESGame: 7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970Season: 24 (1977) 22 (1978)

TOTAL FUMBLES BY THE OPPOSITIONSeason: 43 (1977, lost 24) 38 (1993, lost 19)

MOST FUMBLE RETURNSGame: 2 vs. Lock Haven, 1999Season: 5 (2002) 2 (1999, 2001)

MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDAGEGame: 97 vs. Lock Haven, 1999Season: 97 (1999)

MOST FUMBLE RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSGame: 2 vs. Lock Haven (1999)Season: 2 (1999)

Turnovers (Giveaways)(Interceptions and Fumbles)

FEWEST TURNOVERSSeason: 16 (1981, 6 interceptions, 10 fumbles lost)

16 (1999, 7 interceptions, 9 fumbles lost)

MOST TURNOVERSSeason: 50 (1983, 25 interceptions, 25 fumbles lost)

HIGHEST GIVEAWAY MARGIN Season: -17 (1983, lost 50, gained 33)

Turnovers (Takeaways) (Interceptions and Fumbles)

MOST TAKEAWAYSSeason: 50 (1991, 35 interceptions, 15 fumbles)

FEWEST TAKEAWAYSSeason: 12 (2000, 6 interceptions, 6 fumbles)

FEWEST TAKEAWAYS PER GAMESeason: 1.091 (2000, 12 in 11)

HIGHEST TAKEAWAY MARGIN 22 (1991, gained 50, lost 28)

Kicks BlockedGame: 4 vs. Edinboro, 1979Season: 11, (1997; 6 punts, 3 FG, 2 PAT) 8, (1999) 7, (1981) 7, (1985) 7, (2001)

Penalties

PENALTIESGame: 20 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1990 17 vs. Shepherd, 1995 16 vs. Millersville, 1981 15 vs. Shepherd, 1991 15 vs. New Haven, 1991Season: 105 (1991) 97 (1981)

MOST PENALTIES BY BOTH TEAMS 39, Shippensburg (20) vs. East Stroudsburg (19), 1990 31, Shippensburg (17) vs. Shepherd (14), 1995

YARDS PENALIZEDGame: 162 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1990 142 vs. Shepherd, 1995Season: 905 (1991) 897 (1981)Average Per Game: 82.3 (1991) 81.5 (1981)

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Rushing RecordsRushing Records

INDIVIDUALCarriesGame: 37, Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 197437, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990Season: 294, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 910, John Kuhn, 2003

Rushing YardsGame: 291, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990Season: 1,500, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 4,685, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Yards Per GameSeason: 136.4, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 104.1, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Yards Per CarrySeason: 12.8, Nick Cutro, 1957Career: 7.1, Bill Lewis, 1958-61

Rushing TouchdownsGame: 6, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003Season: 21, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 52, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Longest Rush98, Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966

Three 100-yard rushers in same gameJohn Kuhn (168), Walter Crump (128), Andre McLaurin (112) vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003

Two 100-yard rushers in same gameRick Diggs (141), Rene Posey (109) vs. Lock Haven, 1974Steve Moskowitz (146), Scott Flinn (100) vs. Slip-pery Rock, 1979Bob Plummer (119), Bill Pettyjohn (114) vs. Clarion, 1989John Kuhn (156), Walter Crump (134) vs. Slippery Rock, 2004

100-Yard Rushing GamesSeason: 9, John Kuhn, 20029, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 26, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards11, John Kuhn, 2002-03

Yards Rushing by a QuarterbackGame: 127, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965Season: 326, Tim Ebersole, 1981Career: 531, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82

Career Rushing Yardage4,685 John Kuhn, 2001-042,480 Bill Pettyjohn, 1988-912,282 Fred Glasgow, 1976-782,181 Ed Hammers, 1965-682,081 Dave Friese, 1978-812,049 Bob Plummer, 1986-891,792 Jeremy Brubaker, 1996-991,771 Frank Van Buren, 1984-871,700 Rick Diggs, 1972-741,690 Rene Posey, 1973-761,633 Dave Brown, 1997-98, 00-011,497 Bill Lewis, 1958-61

Season Rushing Yardage1,500 John Kuhn, 20031,487 John Kuhn, 20041,368 John Kuhn, 20021,101 Bill Pettyjohn, 19911,098 Rick Diggs, 19741,012 Dave Friese, 1981

Game Rushing Yardage291 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990234 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991234 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004230 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975195 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001184 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2002182 Rick Diggs vs. West Virginia Tech, 1974179 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1967175 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958173 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983173 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2003169 Bill Lewis vs. Kutztown, 1960168 John Kuhn vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003168 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2004166 John Kuhn vs. Lock Haven, 2003165 Ed Hammers vs. Bloomsburg, 1966163 Fred Glasgow vs. California (Pa.), 1978163 John Kuhn vs. Bloomsburg, 2003161 Fred Glasgow vs. Slippery Rock, 1977160 Johnny Seigle vs. Millersville, 1973160 Bob Plummer vs. Edinboro, 1987160 Brian Fordyce vs. Bloomsburg, 1992159 Bill Lewis vs. Clarion, 1961158 Ryan Hartley vs. Kutztown, 2000157 Luther Burns vs. West Chester, 1958156 John Kuhn vs. Slippery Rock, 2004155 Bill Lewis vs. Mansfi eld, 1961154 Nick Cutro vs. California, 1957154 Dave Friese vs. Lock Haven, 1981154 David McLendon vs. Millersville, 1993153 Ed Hammers vs. Brockport, 1966152 Rick Diggs vs. Kutztown, 1974152 John Kuhn vs. Indiana, 2003150 Darrell Yarberough vs. Lock Haven, 1975

RushingYear Player Rushes Yards1950 Dick Kopec 69 3351951 Hershuel Ulrich 40 4191952 Ray Ellis 76 473 1953 Spencer Keyes 66 5881954 James Miller 82 4261955 Don Stankus 75 4521956 John Conner 117 7061957 Nick Cutro 36 4741958 John Freeland 73 3551959 Mel Williams 51 3521960 Bill Lewis 61 4921961 Bill Lewis 103 6641962 Jim Childs 111 5251963 Ralph Freeland 125 5301964 Joe McLean 97 4791965 Ed Hammers 95 4951966 Ed Hammers 158 7451967 Ed Hammers 153 6951968 Lou Orndorff 92 3761969 Fred Keyes 82 3231970 Fred Keyes 128 4141971 Bucky Campbell 70 2341972 Johnny Seigle 151 6221973 Rick Diggs 153 5371974 Rick Diggs 274 1,0981975 Darrell Yarberough 170 7511976 Fred Glasgow 220 9901977 Fred Glasgow 201 7711978 Fred Glasgow 164 5211979 Steve Moskowitz 77 4741980 Dave Friese 202 7271981 Dave Friese 251 1,0121982 Ben Sampson 144 5501983 Tom Miller 107 5031984 Tom Miller 163 6011985 Frank Van Buren 178 7411986 Frank Van Buren 138 5011987 Bob Plummer 144 5341988 Bob Plummer 162 6021989 Bob Plummer 157 7161990 Bill Pettyjohn 155 9331991 Bill Pettyjohn 225 1,1011992 Seth Holderman 94 4481993 David McLendon 162 7091994 Seth Holderman 126 4191995 Mark Madson 101 4051996 Rajahn Bass 75 4461997 Mark Madson 137 6801998 Jeremy Brubaker 121 6251999 Jeremy Brubaker 163 7952000 Ryan Hartley 161 7432001 Dave Brown 127 7852002 John Kuhn 243 1,3682003 John Kuhn 294 1,5002004 John Kuhn 293 1,4872005 Aaron Dykes 147 6282006 Aaron Dykes 139 514

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Passing RecordsPassing Records

INDIVIDUALPasses AttemptedGame: 59, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983Season: 378, Brian Gilbert, 1992Career: 1,013, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92

Passes CompletedGame: 39, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983Season: 180, Tim Ebersole, 1982Career: 462, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92

Most Consecutive Passes Completed13, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983

Passing YardsGame: 423, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983Season: 2,832, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 6,365, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Passing Yards Per GameSeason: 257.5, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 198.9, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Touchdown PassesGame: 5, Tim Ebersole vs. C.W.Post, 1981 5, Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986 5, Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000Season: 25, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 65, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Touchdown pass in consecutive games:14, Tim Ebersole, 1981-82

Most Interceptions ThrownGame: 5, Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964 5, Dan Baumann vs. West Liberty, 1976 5, Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 5, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983 5, Brian Gilbert vs. Slippery Rock, 1990Season: 20, Tim Ebersole, 1982Career: 49, Brian Gilbert, 1990-92

Consecutive Passes Without an Interception104, Tony Gomez, 2003-04

Yards Per CompletionSeason: 17.27, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 15.75, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Yards Per AttemptSeason: 9.63, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 8.18, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Highest Completion PercentageSeason: 59.9, Tim Ebersole, 1981Career: 55.4, Tim Ebersole, 1979-82

Pass Effi ciency RatingSeason: 161.3, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 143.1, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Longest Pass Play99, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 198293, Mike Carver to Mike Buglia vs. Edinboro, 199490, Scott Knudson to Rene Posey vs. Indiana, 1976

86, Brian Gilbert to Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 199185, Scott Knudson to Steve Looney vs. Bloomsburg, 197884, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon vs. Bloomsburg, 198282, Steve Muchowski to Jeff Lucas vs. Slippery Rock, 198878, Tim Ebersole to Ed Noon vs. Virginia Union, 198177, Chris Gicking to Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 199976, Tony Gomez to David Wilkerson vs. Bloomsburg, 2004

300-Yard Passing GamesSeason: 4, Tim Ebersole, 1982 4, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 5, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

Career Passing Yardage6,365 Chris Gicking, 1998-20006,205 Brian Gilbert, 1990-925,703 Mike Carver, 1994-974,658 Tim Ebersole, 1979-823,524 Scott Knudson, 1976-783,352 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-682,634 Mark Beans, 1981-842,633 Bill Roth, 1982-83, 85-862,629 Steve Muchowski, 1987-882,388 Bob Potts, 1977-80

Season Passing Yardage2,832 Chris Gicking, 19992,448 Brian Gilbert, 19922,402 Tim Ebersole, 19821,982 Brian Gilbert, 19911,906 Scott Knudson, 19781,851 Tim Ebersole, 19811,777 Chris Gicking, 20001,775 Brian Gilbert, 19901,756 Chris Gicking, 19981,674 Rick Henshaw, 2003

Game Passing Yardage423 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983398 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964388 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999383 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982353 Rob Klock vs. Edinboro, 1986351 Tim Ebersole vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1982339 Steve Bumgarner vs. Bloomsburg, 1967336 Brian Curnow vs. Clarion, 1993336 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 1996327 Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982320 Tim Ebersole vs. Bloomsburg, 1982316 Chris Gicking vs. Edinboro, 1999312 Chris Gicking vs. West Chester, 1999305 Scott Knudson vs. Bloomsburg, 1978304 Mark Beans vs. Clarion, 1984303 Mike Carver vs. Clarion, 1996303 Chris Gicking vs. Clarion, 2000

Passing Att Cmp Yds TD1950 Dick Kopec 56 27 353 21951 Dick Kopec 60 26 331 51952 Ed Stoken 68 30 503 111953 Percy Grimes 52 17 364 71954 Percy Grimes 46 26 391 71955 John Conner 29 17 287 01956 Bill Herigan 55 26 400 11957 Bill Herigan 46 16 283 31958 Ted McGee 58 26 375 21959 Bob Gribble 94 40 593 41960 Harold Hunter 101 49 435 31961 Harold Hunter 61 34 372 21962 Harold Hunter 61 27 319 31963 Don Jacobs 85 44 614 61964 Steve Ecker 138 74 1,241 91965 Steve Ecker 168 81 1,006 91966 S. Bumgarner 190 94 1,241 121967 S. Bumgarner 176 88 1,014 101968 S. Bumgarner 169 81 1,097 91969 Ron Finley 178 90 1,081 61970 Jim Monos 230 105 1,339 121971 Jim Monos 99 53 729 61972 Lou Hoover 52 24 429 31973 Randy Stamets 94 42 536 61974 Randy Stamets 103 45 668 61975 Bob Nelson 224 108 1,505 121976 Scott Knudson 138 74 1,030 51977 Scott Knudson 132 58 588 5 Bob Nelson 89 42 633 51978 Scott Knudson 260 140 1,906 131979 Bob Potts 217 102 1,300 81980 Bob Potts 177 81 1,028 91981 Tim Ebersole 217 130 1,851 201982 Tim Ebersole 330 180 2,402 221983 Mark Beans 243 139 1,665 101984 Mark Beans 142 71 920 5 Dan Carey 117 63 736 51985 Bill Roth 168 78 1,059 4 Dan Carey 107 58 641 61986 Bill Roth 169 77 1,082 7 Rob Klock 156 85 1,032 91987 S. Muchowski 158 82 1,007 11988 S. Muchowski 208 112 1,622 81989 Rob Klock 188 85 1,010 51990 Brian Gilbert 316 142 1,775 91991 Brian Gilbert 319 142 1,982 131992 Brian Gilbert 378 179 2,448 111993 Brian Curnow 244 122 1,572 121994 Mike Carver 207 97 1,430 101995 Mike Carver 231 93 1,408 81996 Mike Carver 243 114 1,581 91997 Mike Carver 169 76 1,284 91998 Chris Gicking 211 110 1,756 21 Keith Kullman 119 60 1,029 71999 Chris Gicking 294 164 2,832 252000 Chris Gicking 273 130 1,777 192001 Jim Buffi ngton 206 96 1,341 112002 Tyler Novak 191 87 1,200 102003 Rick Henshaw 226 118 1,674 142004 Tony Gomez 183 82 1,564 152005 Tony Gomez 194 85 1,072 72006 Gabe Maiocco 161 63 861 5 Tony Gomez 131 59 783 5

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Receiving RecordsINDIVIDUALReceptionsGame: 13, Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 196913, Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999Season: 74, Jamie Ware, 1999Career: 184, Jamie Ware, 1996-99

Receptions by a Running BackGame: 10, Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 198610, Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993Season: 39, Winston Horshaw, 1993Career: 99, Tom Coleman, 1992-95

Receptions by a Tight EndGame: 7, Todd Chronister vs. Edinboro, 19767, Dave Peck vs. Edinboro, 19857, Dave Peck vs. Indiana, 1986Season: 38, Todd Chronister, 1978Career: 102, Todd Chronister, 1976-79

Receiving YardsGame: 236, Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998Season: 1,334, Jamie Ware, 1999Career: 3,442, Jamie Ware, 1996-99

Receiving Yards Per GameSeason: 121.3, Jamie Ware, 1999Career: 82.2, Al Bowman (1968-70)

Yards Per CatchSeason: 28.8, Patrick Ferguson, 2004Career: 19.5, Mike Buglia (1993-96)

Touchdown Passes CaughtGame: 4, Joe Nagy vs. Shepherd, 1965Season: 15, Jamie Ware, 1998Career: 26, Jamie Ware, 1996-99

Most Games Catching a Touchdown PassSeason: 10, Ed Noon, 1981Career: 18, Ed Noon, 1980-82

Consecutive Games Catching a Touchdown PassSeason: 10, Ed Noon, 1981

100-yard Receiving Games:Season: 6, Ed Minogue, 19926, Jamie Ware, 19986, Jamie Ware, 1999Career: 15, Jamie Ware, 1996-99

Consecutive 100-yard Receiving Games:Season: 5, Ed Minogue, 1992

Career Receptions184 Jamie Ware, 1996-99163 Jeff Zubia, 1980-83141 Al Bowman, 1968-70130 Tad Pribula, 1988-91121 Mike Buglia, 1993-96103 Melvin Scott, 1997-2000102 Todd Chronister, 1976-7999 Averell Harris, 1974-7699 Tom Coleman, 1992-9592 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06

Season Receptions74 Jamie Ware, 199969 Jamie Ware, 199868 Jeff Zubia, 198252 Al Bowman, 196952 Ed Minogue, 199251 Jeff Zubia, 198349 Averell Harris, 197548 Tad Pribula, 199146 Ed Noon, 198145 Joe Nagy, 196545 Al Bowman, 197045 Tyrone Reed, 198345 Mike Buglia, 1996

Game Receptions13 Al Bowman vs. Indiana (Pa.), 196913 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 199911 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 198211 Jeff Zubia vs. Slippery Rock, 198210 Frank Van Buren vs. Bloomsburg, 198610 Tad Pribula vs. Bloomsburg, 199110 Winston Horshaw vs. Bloomsburg, 1993

Career Receiving Yardage3,442 Jamie Ware, 1996-992,358 Mike Buglia, 1993-962,246 Jeff Zubia, 1980-831,972 Al Bowman, 1968-701,900 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-061,899 Melvin Scott, 1997-20001,883 Tad Pribula, 1988-911,677 Averell Harris, 1974-761,563 Ed Noon, 1980-82

Season Receiving Yardage1,334 Jamie Ware, 19991,262 Jamie Ware, 1998958 Ed Minogue, 1992954 Averell Harris, 1975866 Jeff Zubia, 1982861 Mike Buglia, 1996816 Ed Noon, 1981776 Jeff Zubia, 1983773 Al Bowman, 1968

Game Receiving Yardage236 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999188 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1999184 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986183 Mike Buglia vs. Kutztown, 1996180 Jamie Ware vs. Edinboro, 1999176 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991172 Averell Harris vs. Millersville, 1975167 Jeff Zubia vs. Edinboro, 1982158 Melvin Scott vs. Bloomsburg, 1999

RECEIVING Rec Yds TD1950 Ken Dapp 18 320 51951 Bill Minnick 10 172 21952 Hershuel Ulrich 10 202 31953 R. Finkenbinder 6 166 4 Ed Moore 6 132 31954 James Shumate 5 105 41955 Don Stankus 6 134 11956 James Baker 20 389 11957 John Freeland 6 109 01958 Ron Rock 13 245 21959 John Freeland 25 472 71960 John Kiracoffe 16 144 01961 Bill Lewis 17 174 11962 Hal Kinsey 15 217 41963 Hal Kinsey 20 281 1 Joe Nagy 20 233 31964 Joe Baker 25 404 11965 Joe Nagy 45 666 91966 John Monsell 36 514 61967 John Monsell 27 326 21968 Al Bowman 44 773 61969 Al Bowman 52 604 41970 Al Bowman 45 595 71971 Ralph Farina 31 425 41972 Don Boring 14 284 31973 Leroy Galloway 23 183 21974 Angelo Venditti 16 281 4 Rene Posey 16 130 21975 Averell Harris 49 954 91976 Averell Harris 36 525 11977 Todd Chronister 19 172 21978 Todd Chronister 38 403 11979 Dave Mengle 32 434 31980 Kevin Fields 27 417 21981 Ed Noon 46 816 121982 Jeff Zubia 68 866 81983 Jeff Zubia 51 776 61984 Tyrone Reed 38 610 21985 Dave Peck 32 350 21986 Jeff Lucas 31 418 5 Frank Van Buren 31 385 31987 Bob Plummer 24 262 01988 Jeff Lucas 22 557 51989 T. J. Santos 33 407 11990 Tad Pribula 40 637 41991 Tad Pribula 48 675 41992 Ed Minogue 52 958 61993 Winston Horshaw 39 474 11994 Mike Buglia 28 609 51995 Mike Buglia 33 658 61996 Mike Buglia 45 861 61997 Jamie Ware 30 686 11998 Jamie Ware 69 1,262 151999 Jamie Ware 74 1,334 102000 Melvin Scott 43 685 102001 Dave Brown 21 294 22002 Brandon Saner 16 233 1 Joel Gamble 16 233 02003 Patrick Ferguson 28 523 62004 Patrick Ferguson 25 721 72005 Walter Crump 37 361 12006 Patrick Ferguson 34 594 7

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Total Offense/All-PurposeTotal Offense Records

INDIVIDUALMost PlaysGame: 76, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983Season: 434, Brian Gilbert (1992)Career: 1,231, Mike Carver (1994-97)

Most YardsGame: 438, Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983Season: 2,631, Chris Gicking, 1999Career: 6,135, Mike Carver, 1994-97

Most Yards Per GameSeason: 246.3, Tim Ebersole (1982)Career: 189.4, Chris Gicking (1998-2000)

Most Yards Per PlaySeason: 7.7, Steve Ecker, 1964Career: 6.6, Chris Gicking, 1998-2000

TouchdownsGame: 7, Jack Green vs. Kutztown (1931)Season: 27, Tim Ebersole (1981)Career: 66, Chris Gicking (1998-2000)

100 Yards Rushing and Passing in the Same Game255, Ralph Sassaman vs. Lock Haven, 1965 (127 rush, 128 pass)

Career Total Offense6,135 Mike Carver, 1994-976,060 Chris Gicking, 1998-20005,532 Brian Gilbert, 1990-925,189 Tim Ebersole, 1979-824,685 John Kuhn, 2001-043,499 Tony Gomez, 2003-063,425 Scott Knudson, 1976-783,059 Steve Bumgarner, 1966-682,925 Steve Muchowski, 1987-882,704 Bill Roth, 1982-83, 85-86

Season Total Offense2,631 Chris Gicking, 19992,463 Tim Ebersole, 19822,177 Tim Ebersole, 19812,139 Brian Gilbert, 19921,885 Steve Muchowski, 19881,849 Scott Knudson, 19781,815 Rick Henshaw, 20031,782 Brian Gilbert, 19911,726 Mark Beans, 19831,723 Chris Gicking, 2000

Game Total Offense438 Mark Beans vs. Edinboro, 1983423 Steve Ecker vs. Hillsdale, 1964384 Chris Gicking vs. Bloomsburg, 1999368 Tim Ebersole vs. Edinboro, 1982355 Tim Ebersole vs. Slippery Rock, 1982354 Tim Ebersole vs. Bloomsburg, 1981

All-Purpose Records

INDIVIDUALMost PlaysGame: 41, Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983Season: 310, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 960, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Most YardsGame: 315, Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990Season: 1,698, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 5,300, John Kuhn, 2001-04

All-Purpose AverageSeason: 154.4, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 100.5, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99

Career All-Purpose Yardage5,300 John Kuhn, 2001-044,062 Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 19933,822 Jamie Ware, 1996-993,818 Mike Erlandson, 1996-993,667 Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-013,558 Dave Friese, 1978-813,243 Frank Van Buren, 1984-873,185 Patrick Ferguson, 2002-06

Season All-Purpose Yardage1,698 John Kuhn, 20031,641 John Kuhn, 20041,619 Winston Horshaw, 19911,542 Dave Brown, 20011,513 John Kuhn, 20021,469 Mike Erlandson, 19991,450 Dave Friese, 19811,446 Winston Horshaw, 19931,388 Jamie Ware, 19991,316 Jamie Ware, 19981,284 Bill Pettyjohn, 19911,275 Frank Van Buren, 19851,203 Dave Friese, 1980

Game All-Purpose Yardage315 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1990292 Patrick Ferguson vs. Edinboro, 2006292 John Kuhn vs. Millersville, 2004285 Winston Horshaw vs. Kutztown, 1993 264 Bill Pettyjohn vs. New Haven, 1991259 Jamie Ware vs. Clarion, 1998252 Dave Brown vs. Clarion, 2001247 Patrick Ferguson vs. Kutztown, 2004246 John Kuhn vs. California, 2002239 Ben Sampson vs. James Madison, 1983239 Tom Coleman vs. California, 1994228 Frank Van Buren vs. California (Pa.), 1986225 Dave Friese vs. C.W. Post221 Mike Erlandson vs. Clarion211 Winston Horshaw vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991210 Jamie Ware vs. West Chester, 1999209 Frank Van Buren vs. Kutztown, 1985209 Dave Brown vs. Edinboro, 2001208 Winston Horshaw vs. Clarion, 1991206 Darrell Yarberough vs. California (Pa.), 1975204 Dave Brown vs. Slippery Rock, 2001203 Winston Horshaw vs. Lock Haven, 1991202 Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989 200 Winston Horshaw vs. Edinboro, 1993

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Scoring RecordsINDIVIDUALMost Points ScoredGame: 36, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 193136, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2002Season: 132, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 322, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Most TouchdownsGame: 6, Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 19316, John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 2003Season: 22, John Kuhn, 2003Career: 53, John Kuhn, 2001-04

Most Points by KickingGame: 14 Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 200414, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005Season: 74, Jamie Reder, 2004Career: 230, Howie Guarini, 1988-91

Extra Points AttemptedGame: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 199510, Glenn Bailey vs. Millersville, 1924Season: 45, Craig Lough, 199945, Jamie Reder, 2004Career: 147, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002

Extra Points MadeGame: 10, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995Season: 44, Jamie Reder (2004)Career: 131, Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002

Extra Point AccuracyGame: 100.0, Joel Yohn vs. Lock Haven, 1995 (10-of-10)Season: 100.0, Howie Guarini, 1988 (23-of-23)Career: 94.1, Howie Guarini, 1988-91 (95-of-101)

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 6, Janne Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987Season: 18, Howie Guarini, 199118, Jamie Reder, 2005Career: 61, Howie Guarini, 1988-91

Field Goals MadeGame: 4, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 19844, Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 19894, Howie Guarini vs. Slippery Rock, 19904, Jamie Reder vs. California (Pa.), 20044, Jamie Reder vs. Lock Haven, 2005Season: 17, Jamie Reder, 2005Career: 45, Howie Guarini, 1988-91

Field Goal AccuracySeason: 94.5, Jamie Reder (2005)Career: 79.5, Jamie Reder (2004-present)

Longest Field Goal Made48, Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 1984

Consecutive Field Goals MadeSeason: 9, Jamie Reder (2004)

Consecutive Games Kicking a Field GoalSeason: 10, Howie Guarini (1988-89)

Consecutive Extra Points MadeSeason: 32, Craig Lough, 1999

Career Scoring322 John Kuhn, 2001-04230 Howie Guarini, 1988-91203 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 2002194 Joel Yohn, 1992-95192 Jamie Reder, 2004-present184 Fred Glasgow, 1976-78177 Jeff Auker, 1980-83166 Mike Erlandson, 1996-99162 Jack Green, 1928-31162 Jamie Ware, 1996-99160 Dave Friese, 1978-81

Season Scoring132 John Kuhn, 2003100 John Kuhn, 200296 Bill Pettyjohn, 199194 Dave Friese, 198190 Jack Green, 193184 Dave Brown, 200184 John Kuhn, 200480 Jack Conner, 195678 Rick Diggs, 197478 Ed Noon, 198174 Fred Glasgow, 197774 Jamie Reder, 2004

Game Scoring36 Jack Green vs. Kutztown, 193136 John Kuhn vs. California (Pa.), 200230 Jack Green vs. Bloomsburg, 193130 Phil Brehm vs. Millersville, 193230 John Kuhn vs. Clarion, 2004

Career Field Goals45 Howie Guarini, 1988-9135 Jamie Reder, 2004-present35 Joel Yohn, 1992-9527 Jeff Auker, 1980-8324 Craig Lough, 1998-2000, 200219 Barry Jackson, 1983-8617 Jim Curley, 1975-78

Season Field Goals17 Jamie Reder, 200515 Howie Guarini, 199013 Howie Guarini, 198911 Joel Yohn, 199210 Jeff Auker, 198010 Barry Jackson, 198410 Howie Guarini, 199110 Jamie Reder, 2004

Longest Field Goals48 Barry Jackson vs. Slippery Rock, 198447 Howie Guarini vs. Bloomsburg, 199147 Joel Yohn vs. West Chester, 199247 Joel Yohn vs. Edinboro, 199447 Joel Yohn vs. Kutztown, 199546 Ron Wilsbach vs. Shepherd, 196445 Dave Williams vs. California (Pa.), 196645 Jeff Auker vs. C.W. Post, 198345 Jan Janhonnen vs. Millersville, 1987

Scoring TD PAT FG PTS1950 Ken Dapp 5 1 0 311951 Ed Gerlock 7 0 0 421952 Charlie Mills 7 0 0 421953 Hershuel Ulrich 9 0 0 54 Spencer Keyes 9 0 0 541954 Spencer Keyes 8 0 0 481955 Don Stankus 6 7 0 431956 John Conner 13 2 0 801957 Larry Rhone 6 11 0 471958 Luke Burns 5 0 0 301959 John Freeland 7 0 0 421960 Bill Lewis 5 0 0 301961 Bill Lewis 9 0 0 541962 Jim Childs 7 0 0 421963 Ralph Freeland 5 0 0 301964 Steve Ecker 6 0 0 361965 Joe Nagy 9 0 0 541966 Steve Bumgarner 6 0 0 36 John Monsell 6 0 0 361967 Ed Hammers 10 13 0 731968 Al Bowman 6 0 0 361969 Ron Finley 6 2 0 381970 Al Bowman 7 6 0 481971 Ralph Farina 4 0 0 241972 Johnny Seigle 4 0 0 241973 Rick Diggs 4 2 0 261974 Rick Diggs 13 0 0 781975 Averell Harris 9 0 0 541976 Fred Glasgow 10 0 0 601977 Fred Glasgow 12 2 0 741978 Fred Glasgow 8 2 0 501979 Scott Flinn 6 2 0 381980 Jeff Auker 0 22 10 521981 Dave Friese 15 4 0 941982 Ed Noon 9 0 0 541983 Jeff Auker 0 17 8 411984 Barry Jackson 0 16 10 461985 Frank Van Buren 9 0 0 541986 Frank Van Buren 6 2 0 381987 Bob Plummer 8 0 0 481988 Howard Guarini 0 23 7 441989 Howard Guarini 0 14 13 531990 Howard Guarini 0 20 15 651991 Bill Pettyjohn 16 0 0 961992 Joel Yohn 0 17 11 501993 Joel Yohn 0 21 7 421994 Joel Yohn 0 25 8 491995 Joel Yohn 0 26 9 531996 Justin Wallace 0 22 8 461997 Mike Erlandson 6 0 0 361998 Jamie Ware 15 0 0 901999 Mike Erlandson 12 0 0 722000 Melvin Scott 10 0 0 602001 Dave Brown 14 0 0 842002 John Kuhn 16 4 0 1002003 John Kuhn 22 0 0 1322004 John Kuhn 14 0 0 842005 Jamie Reder 0 20 17 712006 Jamie Reder 0 28 8 52

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Return/Punt RecordsKick Return Records

INDIVIDUALMost ReturnsGame: 7, Kevin Mylett vs. Slippery Rock, 1986Season: 28, Ben Sampson, 1983Career: 63, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99

Most Yardage on ReturnsGame: 158, Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 1997Season: 604, Ben Sampson, 1983Career: 1,488, Mike Erlandson, 1996-99

Most Touchdowns on ReturnsGame: 1, by several (most recent: Patrick Ferguson vs. Edinboro, 2006)Season: 2, Charlie Mills, 19522, Spencer Keyes, 19522, Hershuel Ulrich, 19532, Jerome Kater, 19762, Winston Horshaw, 19912, Tom Coleman, 19942, Dave Brown, 20012, Brent Grimes, 2003Career: 4, Spencer Keyes, 1951-544, Dave Brown, 1997-98, 2000-01

Highest Return AverageSeason: 35.7, Winston Horshaw, 1991Career: 29.1, Jerome Kater, 1976-77

Career Kickoff Return Average29.1, Jerome Kater, 1976-7728.1, Dan Searer, 1972-7427.4, Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 1991, 199326.3, Brent Grimes, 2002-05

Season Kickoff Return Average35.7, Winston Horshaw, 199132.3, Brent Grimes, 200329.7, Dwayne Jones, 198729.4, Jerome Kater, 197728.9, Howard Chavous, 200628.9, Jerome Kater, 197628.1, Dan Searer, 197428.0, Brent Grimes, 200527.4, Tom Coleman, 199427.0, Steve Cramer, 1978

Longest Kickoff Return100, Spencer Keyes vs. Kutzown, 1952100, Charlie Mills vs. Millersville, 1952100, Tom Coleman vs. California (Pa.), 1994100, Mike Erlandson vs. Bloomsburg, 199799, Brent Grimes at Shepherd, 200596, Howard Chavous vs. Kutztown, 2006

Punt Return Records

INDIVIDUALMost ReturnsGame: 9, Deon Harrison vs. Lock Haven, 2000Season: 40, Dave Friese, 1980Career: 121, Dave Friese, 1978-81

Most Yardage on ReturnsGame: 171, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989Season: 508, Brent Grimes, 2005Career: 1,133, Brent Grimes, 2002-05

Most Touchdowns on ReturnsGame: 1, by several (most recent: Joe Wasylyk vs. Clarion, 1998)Season: 2, Spencer Keyes, 19532, Dan Searer, 1974Career: 3, Spencer Keyes, 1951-543, Dan Searer, 1972-74

Longest Punt Return93, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989

Highest Return AverageSeason: 19.3, Brent Grimes, 2003Career: 14.0, Brent Grimes, 2002-05

Career Punt Return Average14.0, Brent Grimes, 2002-0513.7, Dan Searer, 1972-7410.7, Winston Horshaw, 1988-89, 91, 9311.0, Shawn Brown, 1991-92, 94-9510.9, Deon Harrison, 1997-20009.8, Kevin Mylett, 1985-869.1, Jeff Sentz, 1975-77

Season Punt Return Average19.3, Brent Grimes, 200317.4, Dan Searer, 197413.7, Brent Grimes, 200513.5, Winston Horshaw, 198813.2, Howard Chavous, 200512.9, Kevin Mylett, 198612.8, Patrick Ferguson, 2006

Longest Punt Returns93, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 198988, Dan Searer vs. Bloomsburg, 197485, Charlie Mills vs. Indiana (Pa.), 194985, Charlie Mills vs. Kutztown, 195082, Hershuel Ulrich vs. Millersville, 195380, Brent Grimes vs. California (Pa.), 2005

Punting Records

INDIVIDUALMost PuntsGame: 13, Steve Gironda vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1989Season: 73, Bill Shipp, 2000Career: 233, Steve Gironda, 1986-89

Most Yards PuntingGame: 171, Winston Horshaw vs. West Liberty, 1989Season: 2,584, Rick Harbaugh, 1990Career: 8,527, Steve Gironda, 1986-89

Best Punting AverageSeason: 49.1, Steve Ecker, 1965Career: 46.2, Steve Ecker (1963-65)

Career Punting Average46.2, Steve Ecker (1963-65)39.7, Kyler Ford (2006-present)38.5, Walt Galbraith (1950-51)38.2, Denver Brydon (2002-05)38.1, Ron Spruill (1981-84)37.8, Bill Shipp (1998-2001)37.3, Scott Benjamin (1980-82)37.1, Steve Gironda (1986-89)

Season Punting Average49.1, Steve Ecker, 196542.7, Steve Ecker, 196441.5, Denver Brydon, 200540.1, Ed Stoken, 195240.0, Scott Benjamin, 198039.7, Kyler Ford, 200639.7, Bill Shipp, 199839.3, Walt Galbraith, 195039.3, Bruce Baustein, 196938.6, Rick Harbaugh, 199038.5, Steve Gironda, 198938.4, Ron Spruill, 198438.3, Bill Shipp, 199938.2, John Freeland, 1957

Game Punting Average54.7, Rick Harbaugh vs. Indiana (Pa.), 199054.0, Steve Ecker vs. Clarion, 1965

Longest Punt79, Don Bickel vs. Lock Haven, 195477, Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 200571, Jack Sweeney vs. Lock Haven, 193670, Ed Stoken vs. Wilson, 195270, Merl Tate vs. Bloomsburg, 198570, Denver Brydon vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2005

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Defensive RecordsTACKLES Game: 27, Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 1976Season: 203, Shayne Mains, 1992Career: 568, Shayne Mains, 1989-92

SOLO TACKLESGame: 17, Bruce Johnson vs. Edinboro, 1988Season: 98, Shayne Mains, 1992Career: 210, Josh Goodman, 1998-2001

ASSISTED TACKLESGame: 20, Mike Lawson vs. Kutztown, 1975Season: 142, Mike Lawson, 1975Career: 361, Shayne Mains, 1989-92

QUARTERBACK SACKSGame: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 1977Season: 10, Barry Johnson, 197710, Ed Brown, 198110, Rob Davis, 1991Career: 24, Ed Brown, 1979-82

TACKLES FOR LOSSESGame: 5, Barry Johnson vs. West Liberty, 19775, Mark Maciejewski vs. East Stroudsburg, 1991Season: 24, Mike Maxwell, 1980Career: 51, Mark Maciejewski, 1989-92

FUMBLES RECOVEREDGame: 3, Lou Hoover vs. West Virginia Tech, 1975Season: 5, John Wertz, 19795, Dave Hurdle, 1984Career: 10, John Wertz, 1976-79

BLOCKED PUNTSGame: 2, Dan Searer vs. California (Pa.), 19742, Gerry Doaks vs. Slippery Rock, 19912, Chris Bickel vs. Bloomsburg, 19952, Rodney Hart vs. Kutztown, 19972, Jamie Ware vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1999Season: 5, Jamie Ware, 1997Career: 11, Jamie Ware, 1996-99

CAREER TACKLES568 Shayne Mains, lb, 1989-92484 Chris Willingham, lb, 1992-95455 Ken Pickett, lb, 1988-91408 Martin Pepe, lb, 1992-95401 Tony Winter, lb, 1974-76379 Josh Goodman, lb, 1998-2001377 Mike Vnuk, lb, 1994-97362 Rich Pryor, lb, 1979-82353 Rob Davis, dt, 1988-89, 91-92352 Doug Seidenstricker, db, 1991-94329 Pat Fahie, lb, 1984-1987316 Don Epley, dt, 1972-75311 Chris Potter, db, 1980-83292 Ray Gouker, mg, 1974-77

SEASON TACKLES203 Shayne Mains, 1992182 Ken Pickett, 1991182 Chris Willingham, 1993173 Mike Lawson, 1975171 Ken Pickett, 1990165 Tony Winter, 1976156 Al Seagraves, 1974152 Martin Pepe, 1994150 Rich Pryor, 1981

CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS24 Ed Brown, 1979-8223 John Wertz, 1976-7923 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-9221 Dave Hurdle, 1982-8520 Jason Heckendorn, 1995-9918 Ron Johnson, 1999-200216 Ron Reinhart, 1983-8615 Walter Davis, 1988-8914.5 Ryan Hoffman, 2000-0414 Gregg Bahen, 1976-7714 Bill Twohig, 1984, 86-8814 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-9214 Chris Heilman, 1995-98

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS51 Mark Maciejewski, 1989-9248 Rob Davis, 1988-89, 91-9242.5 Chris Willingham, 1992-9542 Ed Brown, 1979-8242 Mike Swope, 1985, 87-8842 Chris Heilman, 1995-9841 Dave Hurdle, 1982-8540 Shayne Mains, 1989-9235.5 Chad Oberholzer, 1998-200135 Ron Johnson, 1999-2002

GAME TACKLES27 Tony Winter vs. Clarion, 197625 Rich Pryor vs. Edinboro, 198124 Ken Pickett vs. Lock Haven, 1991

TACKLES Solo Asst Total1972 Don Epley 32 65 971973 Al Seagraves 35 70 1051974 Al Seagraves 37 119 1561975 Mike Lawson 31 142 1731976 Tony Winter 47 104 1511977 Barry Johnson 34 72 1061978 Brian Clement 45 48 931979 Ed Bakale 43 47 901980 Dave Weaver 62 53 1151981 Rich Pryor 69 81 1501982 Rich Pryor 51 56 1071983 Dana Diggs 44 42 861984 Ed Nork 79 50 1291985 Ron Reinhart 50 44 94 Pat Fahie 58 36 941986 Dave Szlachetka 68 20 881987 Pat Fahie 64 55 1191988 Bruce Johnson 93 31 1241989 Ken Pickett 47 55 1021990 Ken Pickett 43 128 1711991 Ken Pickett 46 136 1821992 Shayne Mains 98 105 2031993 Chris Willingham 45 137 1821994 Martin Pepe 85 67 1521995 Chris Willingham 57 63 1201996 Mike Vnuk 68 55 1231997 Mike Vnuk 71 49 1201998 Josh Goodman 63 39 1021999 Josh Goodman 64 44 1082000 Tony Green 57 26 832001 Josh Goodman 41 46 872002 Dan Walsh 45 38 832003 Dan Walsh 43 35 782004 Dan Walsh 51 21 722005 Jonathan Aldridge 53 44 97

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INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TD1971 Bob Anderson 5 90 01972 Steve Johnston 5 32 01973 Brad Shover 3 151 21974 Dan Searer 4 63 0 Gene Butterfi eld 4 12 01975 Gene Butterfi eld 7 74 11976 Scot Orndorff 4 0 01977 Jeff Sentz 5 24 01978 Brian Clement 8 198 11979 Brian Clement 4 15 0 Steve Cramer 4 38 1 Linwood Bradley 4 27 01980 Steve Cramer 3 41 0 Chris Potter 3 0 01981 Rich Pryor 3 42 01982 Chuck Beans 5 76 01983 Mark Brezitski 3 36 0 Mick Orndorff 3 19 0 Chris Potter 3 0 01984 Mark Brezitski 3 21 01985 Kevin Mylett 4 28 01986 Kevin Mylett 5 16 0 Ed Nork 5 27 01987 Steve Gironda 5 73 01988 Darien Smtih 4 91 0 Jeff Fickes 4 83 1 Dwayne Jones 4 37 01989 Winston Horshaw 4 62 01990 Ken Pickett 7 62 01991 Jeff Fickes 12 154 11992 Shayne Mains 4 79 11993 Jerome Pressley 4 16 01994 Doug Seidenstricker 7 49 01995 Chris Bickel 2 68 0 Shawn Brown 2 44 1 Jeff Brown 2 44 01996 Dean Owens 3 33 01997 Brad Simendinger 2 52 1 Phil Galiano 2 50 1 Tony Green 2 21 0 Marty Brown 2 8 01998 Marty Brown 3 39 01999 Deon Harrison 3 74 02000 Tony Green 2 48 02001 Tony Johnson 3 39 0 Mike Street 3 23 02002 Brent Grimes 8 43 02003 Brent Grimes 7 76 12004 Brent Grimes 7 132 0 Mike Street 7 92 02005 Brent Grimes 5 63 0

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Red Raider Records In ...SEASON OPENERS1891 at Chambersburg Academy L 14-461892 at Chambersburg Academy L 8-28 1893 Dickinson Preps T 4-41894 at Chambersburg Academy L 0-201895 at Carlisle Athletic Club L 0-401896 at Chambersburg Academy W 6-41897 Chambersburg Academy W 24-01898 Dickinson Preps W 5-01899 Chambersburg A.A. L 0-121900 Scotland School (Site n/a) L 0-201901 at Mercersburg Academy L 0-221902 Chambersburg Academy W 29-61905 Chambersburg A.C. L 0-121907 Conway Hall (Site n/a) L 0-281915 Dickinson Frosh W 9-01916 Conway Hall L 0-461917 at Bloomsburg L 0-261919 Harrisburg Tech Res. W 33-01920 Gettysburg H.S. W 21-01921 Lebanon Valley Res. W 33-01922 Altoona P.R.R. W 6-01923 at Mercersburg Academy L 0-311924 at Mercersburg Academy L 0-131925 Dickinson J.V. W 10-01926 Beckley Business College W 13-01927 Blue Ridge W 25-01928 Harrisburg West End W 12-01929 Millersburg A.C. W 4-01930 Millersburg A.C. W 35-01931 Shepherd W 40-01932 at Shepherd L 0-31933 Kutztown W 19-01934 at Kutztown W 12-01935 Wilson (D.C.) W 19-01936 at Wilson (D.C.) W 19-01937 Wilson (D.C.) W 37-01938 at Slippery Rock L 7-121939 Slippery Rock L 0-161940 at Slippery Rock T 6-61941 Kutztown W 36-01942 at Kutztown W 19-01946 at California (Pa.) L 7-321947 California (Pa.) W 12-01948 Kutztown W 7-61949 at Kutztown T 6-61950 Mt. St. Mary’s W 18-131951 at Cheyney W 28-01952 at Trenton State W 40-01953 Lock Haven W 23-141954 at Lock Haven W 23-01955 Lock Haven L 6-201956 Southern Connecticut L 0-28 1957 at Southern Connecticut T 6-61958 at Bloomsburg L 19-201959 Bloomsburg W 13-71960 at Lock Haven L 0-211961 Lock Haven L 0-201962 Indiana (Pa.) W 13-71963 at Indiana (Pa.) L 21-391964 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-141965 Shepherd W 33-101966 at Bloomsburg W 39-251967 Bloomsburg L 20-311968 at Mansfi eld W 27-141969 Mansfi eld L 18-281970 Indiana (Pa.) L 22-261971 Millersville L 0-211972 Bloomsburg W 28-141973 at Bloomsburg L 9-19

1974 West Virginia Tech W 39-181975 at West Virginia Tech W 17-71976 at West Liberty L 13-261977 West Liberty W 14-61978 at Shepherd L 10-141979 Shepherd W 23-31980 Bloomsburg W 42-131981 at Bloomsburg W 38-171982 Bloomsburg W 35-101983 at Bloomsburg W 10-91984 Bloomsburg W 17-111985 at Bloomsburg L 3-181986 Bloomsburg L 26-301987 at Bloomsburg L 10-241988 Bloomsburg L 7-211989 West Liberty W 33-91990 Cheyney W 22-81991 at Shepherd W 49-281992 Shepherd W 21-71993 at Shepherd W 10-71994 Shepherd W 17-01995 at Shepherd W 24-211996 at James Madison L 0-301997 at Shepherd L 16-201998 Shepherd W 36-141999 at Shepherd W 24-212000 Shepherd L 13-282001 at Shepherd L 25-282002 Shepherd L 10-172003 at Shepherd W 33-142004 Kutztown W 35-02005 at Kutztown W 10-32006 Shepherd L 0-14Record in Season Openers: 57-41-4Under Rees: 11-6

HOME OPENERS1893 Dickinson Preps T 4-41894 Carlisle Athletic Club L 0-141895 Dickinson Preps W 6-01896 Dickinson Preps T 12-121897 Chambersburg Academy W 24-01898 Dickinson Preps W 5-01899 Chambersburg A.A. L 0-121901 Dickinson Preps L 0-171902 Chambersburg Academy W 29-61905 Chambersburg A.C. L 0-121915 Dickinson Frosh W 9-01916 Conway Hall L 0-461917 Alpha Cl./Waynesboro T 6-61919 Harrisburg Tech Res. W 33-01920 Gettysburg H.S. W 21-01921 Lebanon Valley Res. W 33-01922 Altoona P.R.R. W 6-01923 Dickinson Reserves W 17-31924 Dickinson Reserves W 17-61925 Dickinson J.V. W 10-01926 Beckley Business College W 13-01927 Blue Ridge W 25-01928 Harrisburg West End W 12-01929 Millersburg A.C. W 4-01930 Millersburg A.C. W 35-01931 Shepherd W 40-01932 East Stroudsburg W 9-01933 Kutztown W 19-01934 East Stroudsburg W 7-61935 Wilson (D.C.) W 19-01936 East Stroudsburg W 38-01937 Wilson (D.C.) W 37-01938 East Stroudsburg W 19-141939 Slippery Rock L 0-16

1940 East Stroudsburg L 7-131941 Kutztown W 36-01942 East Stroudsburg L 0-121946 Kutztown W 13-61947 California (Pa.) W 12-01948 Kutztown W 7-61949 Millersville L 7-141950 Mt. St. Mary’s W 18-131951 Shepherd W 59-01952 Wilson (D.C.) W 31-01953 Lock Haven W 23-141954 Southern Connecticut W 26-191955 Lock Haven L 6-201956 Southern Connecticut L 0-28 1957 Shepherd W 27-71958 Shepherd W 10-61959 Bloomsburg W 13-71960 Bloomsburg L 6-131961 Lock Haven L 0-201962 Indiana (Pa.) W 13-71963 Shepherd L 7-121964 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-141965 Shepherd W 33-101966 Indiana (Pa.) L 13-141967 Bloomsburg L 20-311968 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-241969 Mansfi eld L 18-281970 Indiana (Pa.) L 22-261971 Millersville L 0-211972 Bloomsburg W 28-141973 Brockport W 25-71974 West Virginia Tech W 39-181975 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-191976 Bloomsburg W 21-121977 West Liberty W 14-61978 Bloomsburg W 35-71979 Shepherd W 23-31980 Bloomsburg W 42-131981 Edinboro W 17-01982 Bloomsburg W 35-101983 C.W. Post W 40-271984 Bloomsburg W 17-111985 Kutztown W 10-71986 Bloomsburg L 26-301987 Kutztown W 13-91988 Bloomsburg L 7-211989 West Liberty W 33-91990 Cheyney W 22-81991 Kutztown W 45-351992 Shepherd W 21-71993 Kutztown W 27-101994 Shepherd W 17-01995 West Chester L 14-251996 Shepherd W 24-221997 Kutztown W 21-141998 Shepherd W 36-141999 Kutztown W 42-122000 Shepherd L 13-282001 Millersville W 17-72002 Shepherd L 10-172003 Kutztown W 35-122004 Kutztown W 35-02005 Millersville W 23-172006 Shepherd L 0-14Record in Home Openers: 67-28-3Under Rees: 13-4

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Red Raider Records In ...NIGHT GAMESSept. 25, 1954 at Lock Haven W 23-0Oct. 12, 1974 at Lock Haven W 33-7 Nov. 22, 1974 at James Madison W 21-7Sept. 6, 1975 at West Virginia Tech W 17-7Sept. 19, 1981 at Towson State W 24-10Sept. 25, 1993 at Millersville W 16-14Sept. 23, 1995 at Millersville L 3-20Nov. 1, 1997 at California (Pa.) W 31-26Nov. 7, 1998 at California (Pa.) W 52-12Sept. 16, 2000 at Millersville L 19-27Sept. 29, 2001 at Lock Haven W 31-10 Oct. 19, 2002 at Lock Haven L 13-26 Sept. 18, 2004 at Millersville W 49-27Oct. 23, 2004 at Clarion W 44-0Sept. 23, 2006 at West Chester L 0-24Oct. 7, 2006 at Slippery Rock W 28-21Record in Night Games: 12-4Under Rees: 7-4

OVERTIME GAMESNov. 23, 1991 at East Stroudsburg W 34-33Nov. 14, 1998 Indiana (Pa.) L 28-31Oct. 21, 2000 at East Stroudsburg W 17-14Oct. 12, 2002 Slippery Rock W 13-7Nov. 6, 2004 at West Chester W 24-21Oct. 14, 2006 at Lock Haven W 20-17Record in Overtime Games: 5-1Under Rees: 5-1

PSAC WESTERN DIVISION OPENERS1950 at California (Pa.) W 15-01951 California (Pa.) L 13-201952 at Slippery Rock W 28-01953 Lock Haven W 23-141954 at Lock Haven W 23-01955 Lock Haven L 6-201956 California (Pa.) W 32-14 1957 at California (Pa.) W 20-131958 California (Pa.) L 0-191959 at California (Pa.) W 20-131960 at Lock Haven L 0-211961 Lock Haven L 0-201962 Indiana (Pa.) W 13-71963 at Indiana (Pa.) L 21-391964 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-141965 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7-461966 Indiana (Pa.) L 13-141967 at Indiana (Pa.) L 14-241968 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-241969 at Indiana (Pa.) L 7-211970 Indiana (Pa.) L 22-261971 at Slippery Rock L 7-341972 Slippery Rock L 0-251973 at Slippery Rock L 7-401974 at Indiana (Pa.) L 0-211975 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-191976 at Indiana (Pa.) W 21-01977 Indiana (Pa.) L 14-161978 at Slippery Rock L 15-221979 Slippery Rock W 45-141980 Indiana (Pa.) W 17-141981 at Indiana (Pa.) W 26-31982 at Edinboro L 6-101983 Edinboro L 16-441984 at Lock Haven L 10-141985 Lock Haven W 20-61986 at Lock Haven W 17-71987 Lock Haven W 22-151988 California (Pa.) W 24-141989 at California (Pa.) W 10-6

1990 at California (Pa.) L 19-241991 at California (Pa.) W 45-01992 at Slippery Rock L 3-201993 Slippery Rock L 7-361994 Indiana (Pa.) L 13-201995 at Indiana (Pa.) L 21-621996 at Edinboro L 17-311997 Edinboro W 17-31998 at Edinboro W 27-231999 Edinboro W 52-102000 Lock Haven W 55-02001 at Lock Haven W 31-102002 Edinboro W 41-72003 at Edinboro W 40-342004 Edinboro W 17-102005 at Edinboro L 0-162006 at Slippery Rock W 28-21Record in PSAC West Openers: 27-30Under Rees: 10-7

HOMECOMING GAMES1925 West Chester W 7-01926 Millersville W 68-01927 West Chester L 0-211928 California (Pa.) W 13-01929 Bloomsburg W 7-01930 Millersville W 35-01931 West Chester T 0-01932 Millersville W 52-01933 West Chester L 0-381934 California (Pa.) W 12-01935 Bloomsburg W 26-01936 California (Pa.) W 47-01937 Bloomsburg W 20-01938 Millersville W 13-01939 Bloomsburg W 12-01940 Millersville L 7-271941 Bloomsburg W 42-01942 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-331946 Lock Haven T 7-71947 Millersville W 13-01948 Bloomsburg L 7-131949 California (Pa.) L 7-131950 Bloomsburg L 6-261951 California (Pa.) L 13-201952 Kutztown W 58-01953 East Stroudsburg W 30-01954 California (Pa.) L 7-131955 Montclair W 48-01956 California (Pa.) W 32-141957 East Stroudsburg W 28-19

1958 California (Pa.) L 0-191959 East Stroudsburg W 20-21960 California (Pa.) L 6-211961 East Stroudsburg L 7-471962 California (Pa.) L 13-201963 Lock Haven W 30-131964 California (Pa.) W 28-191965 Lock Haven W 34-331966 Slippery Rock L 6-211967 Lock Haven W 28-131968 California (Pa.) L 14-301969 Clarion L 15-311970 California (Pa.) W 15-141971 Lock Haven L 8-161972 California (Pa.) L 7-211973 Lock Haven W 51-141974 California (Pa.) W 28-01975 Lock Haven W 33-71976 California (Pa.) W 58-01977 Lock Haven W 26-01978 Clarion W 34-171979 Lock Haven L 27-351980 Clarion L 9-141981 Lock Haven W 24-201982 West Chester W 28-221983 Lock Haven W 17-151984 California (Pa.) L 17-281985 Millersville L 8-301986 California (Pa.) W 38-201987 Slippery Rock L 9-381988 Indiana (Pa.) W 24-231989 Slippery Rock T 28-281990 Clarion W 24-201991 Edinboro W 45-71992 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-351993 Edinboro L 17-341994 Clarion W 31-211995 Lock Haven W 73-291996 Clarion L 29-501997 Lock Haven W 26-01998 East Stroudsburg W 35-131999 Clarion W 32-262000 Slippery Rock L 21-282001 East Stroudsburg W 19-142002 Slippery Rock W 13-72003 Lock Haven W 49-132004 Edinboro W 17-142005 California (Pa.) L 13-412006 Indiana (Pa.) L 16-20Record in Homecoming Games: 47-29-3Under Rees: 11-6

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Individual HonorsPSAC Western Division Honors

COACH OF THE YEAR2004 Rocky Rees2001 Rocky Rees

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2003 John Kuhn1999 Chris Gicking

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2002 Brent Grimes1999 Tony Johnson1994 Mike Carver

All-PSAC Selections

FIRST TEAM2006 Jaron Nalewak, LB Patrick Ferguson, WR Kyler Ford, P Howard Chavous, Ret James Rockymore, DB Kerry Robbins, C2005 Jamie Reder, PK Brent Grimes, Ret2004 Chris Leavenworth, OG Patrick Ferguson, WR John Kuhn, RB Ryan Hoffman, DL Dan Walsh, LB Brent Grimes, DB Mike Street, DB Denver Brydon, P2003 Joel Gamble, TE Patrick Ferguson, WR John Kuhn, RB Brent Grimes, Ret Yeboa Cobbold, DL Dan Walsh, LB Brent Grimes, DB2002 Chris Ward, OG Jon Saba, OT Brian Sekel, TE John Kuhn, RB Ron Johnson, DL Eric Ranieri, LB2001 Brian Booker, TE Chad Oberholzer, DL2000 Gary McChalicher, OT1999 Jamie Ware, WR Chris Gicking, QB1998 Dave Klingerman, TE Jamie Ware, WR Chris Hielman, DL1997 Andre Pelletier, OG Jamie Ware, WR Mark Madson, RB Jason Heckendorn, DL1996 Mike Buglia, WR1994 Dwaine Schultz, OT Brian Stolarick, TE Joel Yohn, PK Doug Seidenstricker, DB1993 Brian High, OG1992 Corey Bornmann, OC Joel Yohn, PK Mark Maciejewski, DL Sheyne Mains, LB1991 Corey Bornmann, OC Bill Pettyjohn, RB

Howard Guarini, PK Mark Maciejewski, DL Rob Davis, DL Ken Pickett, LB Jeff Fickes, DB1990 Bill Pettyjohn, RB Howie Guarini, PK Mark Maciejewski, DL Ken Pickett, LB Shayne Mains, LB Eric Little, DB1988 Ed Byrne, OG Dwayne Jones, DB1987 Bob Plummer, RB Sanford Gunn, DB1986 Frank Van Buren, RB Kevin Mylett, DB Steve Gironda, P1985 Frank Van Buren, RB Dave Hurdle, DE John Reese, DE Pat Fahie, LB Ed Nork, DB1984 Chip Dimmick, OG Ed Nork, DB1983 Jeff Zubia, WR Tom Miller, RB Dana Diggs, LB Christ Potter, DB1982 Greg Keller, DT Matt Olshanski, OG Jeff Zubia, WR Tim Ebersole, QB Ed Brown, DE Chuck Beans, DB1981 Dave Calvario, OT Tim Ebersole, QB Ed Brown, DE1980 Ken Schaeffer, DT John Sell, OG Jeff Auker, PK Tom Betz, DE Mike Maxwell, DL Dave Weaver, DL Scott Benjamin, P1979 Ken Schaeffer, OT John Wertz, TE1978 Todd Chronister, TE Joe Kachnockie, OT Steve Looney, WR Scott Knudson, QB Brian Clement, DB1977 Fred Glasgow, RB Ray Gouker, DL Jeff Sentz, DB1976 Tom Henn, OG Fred Glasgow, RB Wayne Moseby, DE Tony Winter, LB1975 Rene Posey, RB Mike Lawson, LB1974 Tom Henn, OG Rick Diggs, RB Vince DeBona, DL Al Seagraves, LB Dan Searer, DB1973 Leroy Galloway, TE Rick Kelly, OT Al Seagraves, LB Dan Searer, DB

1972 Bob Anderson, DB1971 Rick Kelly, OT1970 Al Bowman, TE Bob Oakershausen, OG Dan Smith, LB Ron Finley, DB1969 Al Bowman, TE1968 Lou Orndorff, HB Wayne Wilkerson, DE Nick DellaQuila, LB1967 John Monsell, TE Edward Hammers, HB Richard Weaver, DE Wayne Wilkerson, LB1965 Joe Nagy, DE1959 Bob Hawsare, C Bob Gribble, B1958 Don Trexler, G1957 Jake Corwell, T Nick Cutro, B1956 George Hruboucak, T Joe Persiponko, C Jack Conner, B1955 Ron Lawhead, G Don Stankus, B1954 Donald Bickel, T Joe Persiponko, C1953 Robert Adams, G George Cherry, C Spencer Keyes, B1952 Edward Bellas, T Robert Adams, G George Cherry, C1951 Kenneth Dapp, E

SECOND TEAM2006 Walter Crump, RB Aaron Dykes, RB Jamie Reder, PK Frank Duffy, LB John Sharbaugh, DB Jason Groller, DL2005 Howard Chavous, WR Aaron Dykes, RB John Sharbaugh, DB2004 Greg Hutchinson, OT Brian Sekel, TE Brent Grimes, RS Chris Minner, DL Demetrius Roberts, DL Frank Duffy, DL Chris Leonetti, DL Antonio Williams, DB2003 Greg Hutchinson, OT Ryan Hoffman, DL2002 Craig Lough, PK Chris Minner, DL Brent Grimes, DB2001 Jon Saba, OT Dave Brown, RB Matt Phillips, RB Ron Johnson, DL Josh Goodman, DL2000 Melvin Scott, WR Chris Gicking, QB Chad Oberholzer, DL Deon Harrison, DB1999 Shahar Yaron, OG Gary McChalicher, OT Melvin Scott, WR

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Jason Heckendorn, DL Ron Johnson, DL Josh Goodman, DL1998 Chris Ward, OG Chris Gicking, QB Jeremy Brubaker, RB Jason Heckendorn, DL Deon Harrison, DB1997 Mike Iaquinta, OG Dave Klingerman, TE George Banas, LB Mike Vnuk, LB1996 Rajahn Bass, RB Mike Hayes, RS Chris Heilman, DL Steve McTaggart, DL Mike Vnuk, LB Mike Hayes, DB1995 Dwaine Schultz, OT Brian Stolarick, TE Michael Buglia, WR Mark Madson, RB Joel Yohn, PK Kyle Kaine, DL Martin Pepe, LB Chris Willingham, LB Shawn Brown, DB Eric Dauberman, P1994 Tom Coleman, RB Mike Massey, DL Martin Pepe, DL Eric Dauberman, P1993 Winston Horshaw, RB Chris Willingham, LB Doug Seidenstricker, DB1992 Ed Minogue, WR Rob Davis, DL1991 Winston Horshaw, RB Shayne Mains, LB1990 Clyde Tinner, OT Corey Bornmann, OC Jeff Fickes, DB Rick Harbaugh, P1989 Clyde Tinner, OT Steve Hladio, OG Howie Guarini, PK Mike Swope, DL

Walter Davis, DL Jeff Fickes, DB Steve Gironda, P1988 Steve Mileto, OT Jeff Lucas, WR Bob Plummer, RB Steve Muchowski, QB Bill Twohig, DL Mike Swope, DL Bruce Johnson, LB Sanford Gunn, DB Steve Gironda, P1987 Steve Gironda, LB Dwayne Jones, DB1986 Dave Peck, TE Ron Reinhart, DL Dave Szlachetka, LB1985 Dave Peck, TE Steve Wells, WR1984 Mike Houseal, OG Tom Miller, RB Ron Reinhart, DL1983 Steve Shirk, TE Chip Dimmick, OG Todd Harpster, OC Jeff Auker, PK Dave Hurdle, DE1982 Steve Shirk, TE Dave Butler, DL Rich Pryor, LB Chris Potter, DB1981 Greg Keller, OT Fran Masciantonio, OG Ed Noon, WR Dave Friese, RB Chuck Beans, DB1980 Dave Friese, RB Bob Potts, QB Ed Brown, DE1979 Todd Chronister, TE Dave Mengle, WR Steve Moskowitz, RB Mike Maxwell, DL Ed Bakale, DL Brian Clement, DB1978 Jim Curley, PK John Wertz, DE

Mike Maxwell, DL Dave Weaver, LB Linwood Bradley, DB1977 Todd Chronister, TE Art Murphy, OT Mike Miller, C Jim Curley, PK John Wertz, DE1976 Andy Polca, TE Rick Harpel, OC Averall Harris, WR Rene Posey, RB Jerome Kater, DB1975 Andy Polca, TE Tom Henn, OG Averill Harris, WR Bob Nelson, QB Wayne Mosby, DE Vince DeBona, DL Greg Butterfi eld, DB Scott Ovndorff, DB1974 Rene Posey, RB Frank Garritano, DB1973 Rick Diggs, RB Darrell Miller, DE Brad Shover, DB1972 Jess Mroczka, OG George Allen, DE Brad Shover, LB1971 Ralph Farina, TE Mike Sierocinski, OG Bucky Campbell, FB Al Seagraves, DE Bob Ockershausen, DL1968 Al Bowman, TE Dave McNichol, OT Tom Andros, DB1967 Thomas Redding, OT William Lemanski, OG Robert Watson, DB John Monsell, DB Thomas Andros, DB

Note: Divisional and second team selections have not been made continuously.

Individual Honors

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Dr. Vinton H. Rambo Award Outstanding Senior Lineman

1976 Thomas Henn1977 Gregg Bahen1978 John Morabito1979 Todd Chronister1980 John Sell1981 David Calvario1982 Greg Keller1983 Jeff Zubia1984 Mike Houseal1985 Dave Hurdle1986 Pat Livingston1987 Pat Fahey1988 Ed Burns1989 Mike Swope1990 Clyde Tinner1991 Ken Pickett1992 Mark Maciejewski1993 Brian High1994 Ted Amdrosi1995 Brian Stolarick1995 Bob Koutch1996 Steve McTaggart1997 Andre Pelletier1998 David Klingerman, Chris Heilman1999 Jason Heckendorn2000 Gary McChalicher2001 Chad Oberholzer2002 Ron Johnson, Chris Ward2003 Yeboa Cobbold2004 Ryan Hoffman2005 None2006 Frank Duffy

NCAA Division II Football

Statistical Champions

1991Shippensburg, Kickoff ReturnsJeff Fickes, InterceptionsWinston Horshaw, Kickoff Returns

2004Shippensburg, Kickoff Returns

AFCA All-American2001 Chad Oberholzer2004 John Kuhn2005 Brent Grimes

John E. Hubley Award

PLAYER WITH THE HIGHEST GPA1990 Bill Pettyjohn1991 Bill Pettyjohn1992 Lance Heisel1993 Chris Bickel1994 Chris Bickel1995 Chris Bickel1996 David Klingerman1997 David Klingerman1998 David Klingerman1999 Bill Shipp2000 Berkley Myers2001 Berkley Myers2002 Ryan Grogg2003 Ryan Grogg2004 Andre McLaurin2005 Chris Wolfe

Annual Awards2006 Jaron Nalewak

John M. Roddick Centurian AwardMost Valuable Player

1990 Mike Williams1991 Jeff Fickes1992 Shayne Mains1993 Winston Horshaw1994 Doug Siedenstricker1995 Martin Pepe1996 Mike Buglia1997 Andre Pelletier1998 Jamie Ware1999 Jamie Ware2000 Jamar Brown, Chris Gicking2001 Dave Brown2002 John Kuhn2003 John Kuhn2004 John Kuhn2005 Brent Grimes2006 Frank Duffy

Ray Ellis Fighting Heart Award1990 James Gadson1991 Kevin Anderberg1992 Rob Davis1993 Mike Lazusky1994 Eddie Madden1995 Tom Coleman1996 Brian Benner1997 George Banas1998 Chopper Schlaugh1999 Jeremy Brubaker2000 Ryan Haugh2001 Lanorde Wheeler2002 Jon Saba2003 Clint Inch2004 Dan Walsh2005 Frank Duffy2006 John Sharbaugh

Kevin Mylett Award

Outstanding Defensive Player1990 Ken Pickett1991 Jeff Fickes1992 Shayne Mains1993 Doug Siedenstricker1994 Pepe Martin1995 Pepe Martin1996 Mike Vnuk1997 Mike Vnuk1998 Chris Heilman1999 Jason Heckendorn2000 Kareem Osborne2001 Chad Oberholzer2002 Brent Grimes2003 Dan Walsh2004 Mike Street2005 Brent Grimes

2006 Jaron Nalewak

John Bay Award

Outstanding Offensive Player

1990 Bill Pettyjohn1991 Bill Pettyjohn1992 Ed Minogue1993 Winston Horshaw1994 Tom Coleman1995 Dwayne Schultz1996 Mike Buglia1997 Mark Madson1998 Chris Gicking1999 Chris Gicking2000 Jamar Brown2001 Dave Brown2002 John Kuhn2003 John Kuhn2004 John Kuhn2005 Aaron Dykes2006 Patrick Ferguson

George and Meriem Kaluger Award

Special Teams Player of the Year1990 Howie Guarini1991 Howie Guarini1992 Mark Bender1993 Doug Siedenstricker1994 Shawn Brown1995 Shawn Brown, Joel Yohn1996 Justin Wallace1997 Mike Erlandson1998 Bill Shipp1999 Joe Holley2000 Bill Shipp2001 Tony Johnson2002 Tony Johnson2003 Brent Grimes2004 Jamie Reder2005 Jamie Reder2006 Howard Chavous

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ROB DAVIS ’92Rob Davis, the starting long snapper for the Green Bay Packers, begins his 12th season with the Packers and 13th in the NFL this fall. It may be his last in the NFL, as Davis has mentioned he may retire at the end of the season.

In 1996, Rob Davis ’92, became the fi rst Red Raider to play in a regular season game in the National Football League. He played in the 1998 Super Bowl. He is one of only a few play-ers to ever compete in a NCAA tournament, the Gray Cup, and the Super Bowl.

Davis made his NFL debut on Monday Night Football in the Chicago Bears’ win over the Dallas Cowboys. He snapped the ball fl awlessly and made two downfi eld tackles on the punt coverage. He also made an amazing one-armed solo tackle. This was just one 10 solo tackles and seven assisted tackles during the season.

Davis was a standout football player for the Red Raiders from 1988 to 1992 and a key member of the Red Raiders’ NCAA Division II tourna-ment team in 1991. In 1988, Rob helped the Red Raiders win the PSAC Western Division championship. In 1989, Shippensburg went 5-5-1, with Rob as a standout in the defensive line.

After taking off the 1990 season, Rob returned to action in 1991 and helped Shippensburg compile a 10-3 record. It was one of the best teams in Shippensburg’s history. The Red Raid-ers went 9-2 in the regular season and then de-feated East Stroudsburg 34-33 in overtime in the fi rst round of the NCAA tournament. Rob tied the Shippensburg team single season record for sacks with 10. Of his 90 tackles that year, 18 were behind the line of scrimmage. Davis was named fi rst team All-PSAC, fi rst team All-ECAC and third team All-America.

In 1992 Rob served a team co-captain. He again earned All-PSAC and All-ECAC honors. He received honorable mention All-America from the American Football Coaches Association. Rob still holds the Shippensburg career record for most tackles by a down lineman with 353.

In 1994, Rob was an assistant with the SU football coaching staff. In 1995, Rob played for the Baltimore Stallions in the Canadian Foot-ball League as the long snapper and a defensive tackle. He helped the Stallions win the Gray Cup, the emblem of CFL football supremacy. The following year Rob was signed by the Chi-cago Bears and became the fi rst Shippensburg University graduate to play in the NFL.

Since his arrival in Green Bay, Rob has been very active in the community. He speaks fre-quently in Green Bay area schools and at com-munity events throughout the state. He received the Community Service Award from the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce in August of 1999.

JOHN KUHN ’04John Kuhn is in his third season with the Pitts-burgh Steelers as a running back and special teams player.

Kuhn originally signed with the Steelers as a free agent on April 25, 2005 following the NFL Draft and appeared in all four of the team’s preseason games before being released. He fi n-ished second on the team in rushing for the pre-season.

Kuhn was later signed to the practice squad on Nov. 30, 2005 and was in Detroit, Michigan as the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl XL. Kuhn was the second Shippensburg player to have been on a team in the Super Bowl, joining Rob Davis ’92.

Kuhn was signed to the Steelers’ active 53-man roster on Oct. 31, 2006 and appeared in nine games. His appeared primarily on special teams, where he recorded four tackles, three solo and one assisted. He managed two carries for 18 yards and one reception for 15 yards.

A Northeast Region fi nalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy given to the top player in NCAA Divi-sion II as a senior, Kuhn was selected to play in the 2005 Whataburger Cactus Bowl on January 7 as a Division II all-star for the North team. He was named PSAC Western Division Offen-sive Player of the Year in 2003 and was a three-time First Team All-PSAC Western Division selection.

Kuhn holds 27 school records and six PSAC re-cords. He fi nished his career with 4,685 yards rushing, 910 carries, 53 touchdowns, 5,300 all-purpose yards and 26 games with at least 100 yards rushing, all school records. He graduated in December 2004 with a degree in chemistry and 3.293 grade point average.

BRENT GRIMES Former Shippensburg football standout Brent Grimes became the third Red Raider to win a professional football championship when the Hamburg Sea Devils defeated the Frankfurt Galaxy 37-28 in Yello Strom World Bowl XV at Commerzbank-Arena.

The Shippensburg all−time leader with 82 punt returns for 1,126 yards, Grimes was a key fi g-ure throughout the season for the Sea Devils. Allocated to NFL Europa by the Atlanta Fal-cons, Grimes started in four of his eight games with the Sea Devils, recording 29 tackles and six passes defended, including two interceptions for 54 yards.

Hamburg scored three touchdowns on returns and recoveries in 2007 to rank second in NFL Europa, two of which came from Grimes. In week nine, he returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown in a 36-31 victory against

Red Raiders in the NFLFrankfurt at home in front of 30,528 fans at AOL Arena.

In week four, Grimes had a 22-yard fumble re-turn for a touchdown in a 34-9 victory at home over the Rhein Fire. The following week, Grimes picked off a pass in the fi nal 30 seconds of the game to seal a 24-17 victory for Hamburg.

Grimes played in 43 games for the Red Raiders and amassed 140 tackles in addition to setting school records with 38 passes defended and 27 interceptions, a conference record.

RYAN HOFFMAN ’04Hoffman recently completed his third year of association with NFL Europa after being se-lected by the Rhein Fire in the eighth round of the league’s Free Agent Draft in February 2007. Hoffman totaled eight tackles in four games be-fore missing the fi nal six games of the season due to injury.

In November 2005, he signed a contract with the defending ArenaCup champion Memphis Xplorers of af2, but was then selected by the Cologne Centurions in the ninth round of the NFLEL Free Agent Draft on Jan. 27, 2006.

Hoffman was in training camp with the Cen-turions in 2006, but did not see playing time in the regular season. He was later picked up by the Berlin Thunder, where he appeared in four games as a defensive tackle with seven total tackles, including six unassisted. He also started the fi nal two games of the regular-season.

Hoffman completed his career at Shippensburg with 159 total tackles, including 38 for loss and 14.5 sacks. A two-time All-PSAC Western Division selection, Hoffman earned fi rst team honors as a senior as well as D2Football.com All-America Team Honorable Mention acco-lades in 2004.

RON JOHNSON ’03Johnson joins was signed by the Philadelphia Ea-gles on Oct. 9, 2003 after spending the fi rst four weeks of the season on the team’s practice squad and playing in three regular season games.

He was in training camp with the Eagles in 2004 and started at defensive end in the team’s preseason fi nale against the New York Jets on September 3. The two-time second-team All-PSAC Western Division selection made one tackle in the game, a sack of Jets quarterback Quincy Carter for a four-yard loss in the third quarter. He was released Sept. 5.

Johnson was named fi rst team All-PSAC as a senior at Shippensburg after recording 44 tack-les and 2.5 sacks. He led the team in fumble recoveries with four and returned one for 45 yards. He is fourth in school history with 18 career sacks.

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