LUllNDUJVU \r 1996 .ifeted \ ^41 VS. Cheyney • November 2,1996 1996 Edinboro Football Highlights of the Hollman Era • January 1988 - Edinboro University Pennsylvania, 36-12, to post their best of Pennsylvania hires Tom Hollman as regular-season record (8-1-1) in more the 11th head football coach in school than 20 years. • Nov. 21, 1992 “ Ferris State (Ml) history. • Sept. 10,1988 - Hollman records his first win at Edinboro as the Fighting University defeats Edinboro, 19-15, in first round of NCAA playoffs. The Boro’s Wrentie Martin caught a 43-yard pass on final play of game, but fell a yard Scots defeat Saginaw Valley (Ml) State University, 37-28. • Nov. ib, 1988 - Edinboro posts a 4-0- short of the end zone as time expired. 1 record in the final five games of Coach • Oct. 30, 1993 - Visiting Edinboro Hollman’s first year, setting the stage for scores with 19 seconds left to edge a run at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Slippery Rock, 41-38 in a game in which the lead changed hands four times in Conference title in ‘89. • Sept. 23, 1989 ~ Edinboro defeats rival Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 37-0 to take early control of the PSAC final quarter. • Nov. 20,1993 - The Scots once again advance to the NCAA playoffs, but lose a 48-28 decision to the University of Western Division race. • Nov. 4, 1989 - The Boro clinches its first PSAC West title under Hollman, and first conference championship since 1970, beating Slippery Rock University New Haven (CT). • Oct. 8, 1994 - Edinboro added its second PSAC West Championship Trophy under head coach Tom Hollman in 1995 Larry Jackson becomes Edinboro’s all-time leading rusher in a 31-17 homecoming win over Shippensburg University of of Pennsylvania, 62-7. • Nov. 18, 1989 - The Scots advance to NCAA Division II national playoffs, but drop a thrilling 45-32 Pennsylvania. • Oct. 22, 1994 - Edinboro defeats Slippery Rock, 59-39, at decision at power North Dakota State University at Fargo, N.D. Sox Harrison. The Boro trailed, 39-23, early in final quarter, but • December 1989 - Senior running back Elbert Cole finishes third in balloting for Harlon Hill Award, presented annually in scored 36 unanswered points in the final period to pull out an Florence, Ala., to the top player in NCAA Division II football. • Nov. 3, 1990 - lUP edges Edinboro, 36-29, in a PSAC West game, giving the Indians the conference title. Despite the loss, the Scots finish the regular season ranked 11th in the Division II amazing win. • Sept. 2,1995 - Visiting Edinboro upsets No. 12 Portland (OR) State University, 26-7 on the West Coast. • Oct. 28, 1995 - Scots beat lUP, 35-18, at home, paving the way for the Boro’s second PSAC West title under Hollman. poll and the program earns its second straight playoff berth. • Nov. 17, 1990 - The Fighting Scots earn first-ever NCAA • Nov. 11,1995 “ Edinboro clinches PSAC West title with a 28- Division II playoff win, downing Virginia Union College, 38-14 to Scots receive their fifth NCAA playoff berth in seven years. • Nov. 18,1995 - Edinboro loses^t New Haven, 27-12, in first advance to an NCAA quarterfinal showdown at lUP. • Nov. 24, 1990 ~ For the second time in 1990, lUP edges Edinboro by a touchdown, claiming a 14-7 win. The Scots 6 win in a driving rainstorm at Clarion. round of national playoffs. match the school record for victories with a 9-3 mark. • December, 1990 — Edinboro wideout Ernest Priester, the alltime leading receiver in Edinboro history, finishes second in the ballotting for the Harlon Hill Award behind three-time winner Johnny Bailey of Texas A&l. • Nov. 9,1991 - The Fighting Scots battle No. 1 ranked lUP to the end, but drop a 20-17 decision at Sox Harrison Stadium. • Oct. 24, 1992 - The Scots beat California University of Pennsylvania, 33-13, to move to 7-0 for the first time since 1982. Boro moves up to No. 3 in national poll, marking the school’s highest ranking ever. • Oct. 31,1992 - Slippery Rock ends Edinboro’s hopes of an undefeated season, upsetting the No. 3 Scots 10-7 at Sox Harrison Stadium. • Nov. 14, 1992 - Scots down Millersville University of The following day, the Year Overall PSAC NCAA Record Record Rank Total 9-2 7-3 8-3 8-2-1 7-4 9-3 8-3 5-4-1 61-24-2 6-0 4-2 5-1 4-1-1 3-3 5-1 6-0 4-1-1 37-9-2 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 12 19 26 2 9 16 at Hillsdale (Ml) College at Carson-Newman College OPEN at University at Buffalo SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA (Homecoming) at California University of PA SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PA at Indiana University of PA CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PA CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PA at Lock Haven University of PA Credits Hillsdale, Ml Jefferson City, TN 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Buffalo, NY HOME 7 p.m. 2 p.m. California, PA 7 p.m. HOME 1 p.m. Indiana, PA 1::30 p.m. HOME 1 p.m. HOME 1 p.m. Lock Haven, PA 1 p.m. Table of Contents The 1996 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Football Program is a publication of the EUP Sports Information and Promotions Office, Shawn Ahearn, Coordinator. The program was written and designed by Shawn Ahearn, with assistance from Tom O’Connor. Will Adair, Ed Finck, Matt Barrett, Colleen Bessetti, Gene DiFrancesco and Connie Thompson. Cover illustration by George Humes. Photography by Bob Wheeler, Dave Medvec, and James Hill. Printing by Clinton Press, Erie, Pa. Academics and Edinboro Football.................................................9 Note to the Media Scots In the Pros..............................................................................11 Highlights of the Hollman Era .................................... Inside Front Table of Contents/’96 Schedule......................................................1 PSAC Championship Recap........................................................2-3 University Profile................................................................................6 Dr. Pogue/Jody Mooradian The Sports Information staff at Edinboro is here to serve you throughout the year. Please contact Shawn Ahearn at (814) 732-2776 ext. 234 for working credentials and press box space at Sox Harrison Stadium. Press releases, statistics, feature stories, photographs and other information on the Fighting Scots is available for media use throughout the sea­ son by contacting our office. Pre-game football material will be available in the press box prior to each game, and com­ plete play-by-play, and NCAA halftime and final statistics will be provided in McComb Fieldhouse shortly after each game. .............................................................7 Head Coach Tom Hollman ..................................................... 12-13 Coaching Staff........................................................................... 14-15 Season Outlook................................................................................ is ‘96 Numerical Roster ............................................................... 20-21 Player Profiles ........................................................................... 23-32 Support Staff ..............................................................................33.35 Opponent Profiles...................................................................... 38-42 Series History vs. ‘96 Opponents .............................................. 44 All-Time Series Records ...............................................................45 For More information PSAC Profile.....................................................................................45 ‘95 PSAC Standings/All-Conference Teams ............................47 NCAA Playoffs Information on Fighting Scot athletics also is available on the Internet by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide Web homepage at http://www.edinboro.edu or by accessing the PSAC Fax-on-Demand system. Call (770) 399-3066 from the handset of any Fax machine to access the system and a voice promt will guide you. The PSAC pass code is 7722. NCAA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs Follow the Fighting Scots on WFSE Radio, 88.9 “The radio voice of the Edinboro Fighting Scots” The Hollman Era at Edinboro 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 Fighting Scot Schedule 8th 17th 14th 15th 20th 11th 7th NR Highlights PSAC in the NCAA Playoffs ‘95 Superlatives/Defensive Statistics......................................... 51 ‘95 Game-By-Game................................................................. 52-55 EU All-American List NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Playoffs Five NCAA Berths ........................................................48 ‘95 EU Scoreboard/Offensive Statistics .................................... 50 ....................................................................53 Edinboro and the Harlon Hill Award............................................59 EU All-Time Records ...............................................................61-65 PSAC All-Time Records.......................................................... 66-67 Edinboro University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of it’s operations. The University has pledged not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national origin, disability, organizational affiliation, affectional or sexual prefer­ ence, and marital status. This policy extends to all educational, ser­ vice, and employment programs of the University. EU Coaches Records, Year-By-Year Records ........................ 68 EU Scores (1957-95) ...............................................................69-70 Athletic Staff Directory....................................................................72 PSAC Composite Schedule............................. Inside Back Cover 1 Team Unity Brings Scots PSAC Title! Sometime after Christmas and before the start of 1995 Spring Football, a group of seniors got together to discuss the upcoming football season. While the games were still eight months or so away, they talked about the frustration of having talented football teams during their careers at Edinboro, but never ending the season with a title. And they made a very clear commitment that they were not leaving Edinboro without championship rings on their fingers. They discussed the keys to success in 1995 and the thing that kept coming to the surface was UNITY. • • • • The Fighting Scots reported to camp in August full of enthu­ siasm. The opener against Hillsdale was just three weeks away. While the team had a great spring practice and things started to come together, it was suddenly time to begin the most difficult three-game non-conference schedule in school history. THE TOUGHEST STRETCH IN HISTORY In game one, things did indeed come together. Red-shirt freshman Gerald Thompson rambled 73 yards on his first colle­ giate carry and finished the day with his first 100-yard plus game. New quarterback Chris Hart was sharp, throwing for 233 yards and three TDs. And transfer Gilbert Grantlin showed his great skills, catching a touchdown pass. Senior Pat Schuster did his thing, sacking Hillsdale’s QB three times. In a very phys­ ical and well-played football game by both teams, the unity of the team already made the difference. With the score tied at 14 in the fourth quarter, Edinboro pulled together and scored a late touchdown to win 21-14. 20-0 at halftime. But Edinboro didn’t quit. The Scots drove 90 yards on their first possession of the second half to make it 207. But Appalachian State made some big plays and earned the win. The scoreboard read 44-7, but players from both teams knew the game was closer than the final margin when they shook hands afterward. GREAT NORTHWEST UPSET The third game of the season provided another monumen­ tal challenge. The Scots were flying cross-country to Portland, Ore., to take on a Portland State team that was a national con­ tender just about each season. The Vikings, playing their last season in Division II before moving up to l-AA, were once again ranked in the top 10, and everyone wondered how this fairly untested Edinboro team would respond to the loss at Appy State and the long trip to the Great Northwest. The questions were answered early. Edinboro’s ferocious pass rush rattled Portland quarterback Kyle Allen and the highpowered Viking offense never got off the ground. With Edinboro clinging to a 6-0 lead, Schuster drilled Allen, causing a fumble that fellow defensive end Bryan Lambert returned 55 yards for a TD. Edinboro pushed the lead to 19-0 before Portland mounted a comeback. The Vikings trailed, 19-7, late in the third quarter and were threatening to make it 19-14, but the Scots’ Ron Allen refused to let it happen. Allen picked off a pass in the end zone, lateraled to David Sadler, and in a flash it was first and goal going the other way. Allen finished the game with four intercep­ tions to tie a school record and earn National Defensive Player of the Week honors. The Scots finished off Portland with a 26-7 upset that will go down as one of the greatest wins in school history. It sent a clear message 3,000 miles east that this Fighting Scot team was ready to compete for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title. THE PSAC In the conference opener, Edinboro overwhelmed Lock Haven, 52-12, as the Boro rushed for a season-best 438 yards. The Scots then beat Shippensburg 4t-7 on the road and jumped into the NCAA Division II national*rankings for the first time in ‘95. EUP nearly shutout California (31-7) at home in week six, setting up an always difficult game at Slippery Rock. With the Indiana showdown looming, the Scots fell behind for just the second time before rallying to beat a solid Rock team, 22-13. THE GAME It was finally here. lUP, and THE game was at Sox Harrison Stadium. There was an unusual sense of confidence all week. Not cockiness, just a comforting feeling that if Edinboro took care of business against the Indians, the Scots would prevail. And that’s exactly what happened. Senior linebacker Michael Sims returned an interception for a TD to put the Plaid ahead, 7-0, and the Scots never trailed. Even when freshman sensation Gerald Thompson was forced to leave the game with an injury, others stepped up, like junior Tony Brinson, who scored two TDs. Even when lUP scored a TD and two-point conversion to cut the gap to 21-18, Edinboro responded with A VALIANT EFFORT Week two presented a huge challenge for the Scots. Edinboro travelled to Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. to take on the Division l-AA Mountaineers. Not only was Edinboro playing up a level for the first time in four seasons, the Scots were taking on a team that was ranked No. 2 in the l-AA polls and coming off a win over Wake Forest of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Edinboro put up a valiant fight before eventually losing the game. The Scots missed some opportunities early and trailed 2 Team Unity Brings Scots PSAC Title! two TDs, including a clutch touchdown catch by Todd Henne, to post a convincing 35-18 victory. Odds and Ends About the ‘95 Fighting Scots WEATHERING THE HOMESTRETCH The win over lUP meant the Scots would have the oppor­ tunity to clinch the PSAC West title with a win the final week of the season at Clarion, the team that knocked Edinboro out of the playoff picture in 1994, with an upset. But first, Edinboro had to beat PSAC East rival Mansfield, who also upset the Scots in ‘94. Six inches of snow fell the night before the game, but just like the football team, many peo­ ple within the athletic department - administrators and studentathletes and coaches from other EU teams -- pulled together to remove the snow from the tarp in the hours (and minutes) lead­ ing up to the game. Another unified effort, just to make the field playable. And once the surface was clear, the Scots again took care of business, overwhelming Mansfield, 42-0. • • • m Edinboro finished the 1995 season with a 9-2 overall record, the fifth time in school history the program has won nine games. • The Fighting Scots were ranked No. 8 in the final NCAA Division II poll, and advanced to the NCAA-II playoffs for the fifth time in the past seven years. • The Fighting Scots won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division title with a perfect 6-0 record, the only member of the 14-team PSAC to go unblemished in conference action. • • Edinboro finished the ‘95 regular season undefeated against NCAA Division II opponents with a 9-0 mark. The weather at Clarion the next Saturday was even worse. The field was sloppy at kickoff and got progressively worse as the game was played in a steady rain. It was a true test of char­ acter. Battling the conditions was as tough as fighting off a very good Clarion team, but there was nothing that could stop Edinboro’s quest for a championship. As the clock was winding down on a 28-6 victory, there was a tremendous feeling on the Scots sideline. Some players cried, some laughed. Some just spent a moment or two by them­ selves, reflecting on the dedication and sacrifice it took the past 11 months to be in this position. Some, like Florida native Grantlin, did swan dives in the mud. There were hugs and high fives. Coach Tom Hollman got a Gatorade bath before being carried off the field, and Edinboro’s mentor led a Scottish jig in the locker room. The Scots were CHAMPIONS! • Edinboro’s defense allowed just 128 points in 10 reg­ ular season games, an average of 12.8 points per game. Throw out the 44-7 loss at Appalachian State, and the Scots allowed just 84 points against Division II foes (9.3 ppg) in regular season play. Five of EUP’s 10 Division II opponents were held to seven points or less points. • Statistically, EU’s defense ranked among the Top 15 in NCAA Division II last year in four major defensive cat­ egories. The Scots allowed just 14.1 points per game overall (7th in Division II), 253.1 yards of total offense (11th), 97.8 yards per game rushing (15th), and 155.5 yards per game passing (7th). NCAA ACTION • The Scots defense recorded 42 sacks in ‘95, and added an additional 63 stops behind the line. That’s 105 opponent plays ending in minus yardage or 9.5/game. The next day, the team watched the live satellite telecast of the NCAA Division II playoff parings... together. Edinboro would have to travel to New Haven, Conn., to face the fifth-ranked Chargers of the University of New Haven. The Scots got off to a great start and led 12-3 at halftime, but New Haven came back in the third quarter to take a 13-12 lead. Edinboro just couldn’t get the momentum back as New Haven made several big plays to storm past the Scots, 27-12, and into the quarterfinals. Edinboro’s dream of a national title ended. It was a bitter defeat, no question, but it was a sweet season. Many years from now, people will reflect back on the ‘95 Fighting Scots. They’ll remember the nine wins, especially the ones at Portland and against lUP and at Clarion. But, perhaps more importantly, people will also remember that the 1995 Fighting Scots were the best TEAM in the PSAC because they were a unified group of talented individuals, led by a special group of seniors, putting it all on the line for each other. And the unity that Edinboro displayed during the ‘95 season will last a lifetime. • Offensively, Edinboro averaged 30.4 points per game during the regular season (33.0 ppg vs. D-ll opponents). Edinboro averaged 236.6 yards per game rushing to lead the PSAC. • Individually, red-shirt freshman running back Gerald Thompson rushed for 1,281 yards on 228 carries to lead the conference in rushing (116.5 ypg). • Senior defensive end Pat Schuster recorded 16 sacks to finish his career with a school-record 38, his jersey number. Junior linebacker Michael Sims led the team in tackles with 105 and interceptions with five, two of which he returned for TDs. 3 GOOD LUCK SCOTS we’re notjust your bank we re your financial teammates See us for all your automotive needs! 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Pogue, Jr. Edinboro University y/ Five powerful mini-computer sys­ tems, more than 725 personal com­ puters, 300 terminals, and 11 com­ puter labs with current hardware and software / Recreational facilities, life skills cen­ ter, and nurse's station for students with disabilities / Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible / A newly-remodeled University Center with an indoor running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-ser­ vice bookstore and dining areas, bowling lanes, and an aerobics room y/ International education program for the exchange of faculty and students ■/ Founded in 1857 as a private acade- y my y ■/ Honors program for academically ATHLETICS gifted students Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College ^ Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situa­ tions and personal relationships The second normal school estab­ lished in Pennsylvania and the y/ Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, ten­ nis, track, and wrestling ■/ Women's basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, FACILITIES Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. / and Buffalo Seven-story library with more than 430.000 bound volumes and 1.200.000 microform units, on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and interlibrary loan ser­ Easily accessible from interstates 90 vice. Located in the resort town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania / y Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and 79 yf Eight on-campus residence halls y/ Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory, robotics laborato­ ry, TV studio, radio station, and cen­ SPECIAL PROGRAMS yf Forty-two buildings on a 585-acre wooded campus with a five-acre lake / LOCATION / / The nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled ter for the performing arts y^ including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child devel­ opment center, and computer lab for the learning disabled children Athletic Director Jody Mooradian track, and volleyball, twelfth in the U.S. / Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and olympic-size pool with diying tank Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. was appointed President of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1996. Dr. Pogue brings to Edinboro more than three decades of experience in high­ er education including equity, diversity, excellence in teaching, retention, Afro-American stud­ ies, health care and citizenship. Dr. Pogue serves on the Executive Council for the State System of Higher Education, which is comprised of the SSHE Chancellor and Presidents from the 14 System institutions. He is the Vice Chairperson of the Executive Committee and Chairperson of the Task Force on Equity and Diversity for the Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The recipient of numerous awards in recognition of his academic and personal accom­ plishments, Dr. Pogue was recognized by the Office of the Governor of New York as an African American of Distinction. He has toured South Korea, China and Kenya and has worked to establish student exchange programs with these countries. Prior to coming to Edinboro University, Dr. Pogue served for ten years as the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Special Programs at the State University of New York Central Administration. During that time, he served for a year as Interim President of SUNY at Cobleskill. He also held several other positions during his 22-year tenure at SUNY. In addition, he was the Senior Research Associate and Assistant Professor of Family Health at Meharry Medical College in Nashville; Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director of Afro-American Studies at Chatham College in Pittsburgh; and Dean of Students and Chair of the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Philander Smith College in Little Rock. Dr. Pogue provides leadership to Edinboro University with particular regard to the importance of creating and maintaining a culture of academic excellence among University students, faculty, staff and administrators. He works to diversify the college experience by developing for students opportunities to interact with people different from themselves. y/ The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Conference and the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), Division I and II Jody Mooradian begins her third year as athletic director at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania after serving as associate athletic director and senior women’s administrator for one year with the Fighting Scots. Mooradian, a New Hampshire native who joined the Edinboro athletic staff after assisting with compliance at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) athletic department, assumed her current post in August of 1994. Mooradian is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Fighting Scots’ nationally com­ petitive 19-sport intercollegiate athletics program. She has implemented several new programs for Edinboro’s student-athletes, including the establishment of the EUP Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the reinstatement of an athletic awards system. Mooradian not only provides leadership for the Fighting Scots’ athletic department, but also is a key figure on campus and within the NCAA and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. She serves on the President’s Cabinet at Edinboro, is a member of the NCAA Interpretations Committee and the PSAC Executive Committee, and serves as chair of the PSAC Volleyball Committee. At UCLA, Mooradian handled NCAA compliance and eligibility matters and also worked with tutorial services budgets and Title IX evaluations. She performed similar duties at Edinboro after joining the staff in August of 1993 and also assumed responsibili­ ty for financial aid for the Fighting Scots’ 300-plus student-athletes, scheduling and administering Edinboro University’s intercolle­ giate athletic events, as well as special events such as the University’s outstanding summer camps. Before dedicating herself to a career in intercollegiate athletics, Mooradian served a five-year stint as a practicing attorney. She handled all aspects of insurance litigation for Devine, Millimet and Branch of Manchester, New Hampshire, for nearly two years after serving as in-house counsel for the CIGNA Insurance Company in Philadelphia for more than three years. Her father, Andy Mooradian, was athletic director at the University of New Hampshire for 22 years. She played college bas­ ketball for two years and earned a B.A. in political science in 1981 from New Hampshire. She received her Juris Doctorate from the Delaware Law School in 1986, and a master’s degree in public administration at the University of Delaware in 1987. She served as a New Hampshire state representative for District 4 from 1980-82 and is a member of the New Hampshire and m Pennsylvania bars. 6 7 f Academics and Edinboro Football Henne Selected Winner of Woody Hayes National Scholar Athlete Award The Alumni Association of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of the University's continued excellence in academics, athletics, and special programs, and pleased to continue its support of the Fighting Scot football team! Edinboro University of Pennsylvania senior tight end Todd Henne was named a recipient of the prestigious Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award in December of 1995 after completing a highly successful career as a member of the Fighting Scot football program. The Woody Hayes Award is presented annually by the Sertoma Club of Columbus, Ohio, to the outstanding man and woman in each of the three NCAA divisions for “demon­ strated excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership.” The award is a living memorial to the high standards of excellence - both on and off the field of the former Ohio State University football coach. Henne received the 1995 award for Division II men. As a speech communication major at Edinboro, Henne posted a 3.79 cumulative grade point average. He was a GTE Academic All-District selection as a senior and a national finalist for an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship. On the field, Henne was a first-team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference pick as a senior after earning second-team recognition as a junior. He caught 37 passes for 361 yards and seven TDs as a twoyear starter. He also was a key blocker for a team that averaged 224.2 yards per game rushing and 28.7 points per contest. During the fall of his senior year, Henne was appointed to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and attended the organization’s annual meeting in Dallas. He also was a key member of Edinboro’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board and served as the sports director for the campus radio station (WFSE). He was part of a student team that produced an award-winning video on responsible drinking. “I’ve often said that Todd is one of those people you know will be successful in life,” said Edinboro head coach Tom Hollman. “He truly exemplifies what college athletics is all about, adhering to the same ideals that Coach Hayes stood for. We are very proud to have Todd represent our football program and University with this honor.” College Football Preview Academic Ail-Americans 1996 Spring 3.0 Club Edinboro is proud of its commitment to academic achievement as well as athletic excellence. In order to provide student-athletes with the best possible chance to succeed in their chosen field of study, the athletic department employs an academic counselor, who provides tutorial services as well as monitors academic progress closely throughout the year. During the 1996 Spring semester, 26 EUP football players achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better, the most ever during the Tom Hollman era. 1995 ~ Chris Hart, Quarterback Allison Park, PA/Hampton High School Eric Zechman, Offensive Lineman Centerville, OH/Centerville High School 1994 ~ Todd Henne, Tight End Louisville, OH/Louisville High School Rick Walker, Free Safety Homestead, PA/Steel Valley High School 1993 ~ Dave Ashton, Wide Receiver Erie, PA/Strong Vincent High School Scott Mikowicz, Tight End Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus High School 1992 ~ Brian Heebsh, Tight End Tiffin, OH/Tiffin High School Sean Seibert, Quarterback Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School 1991 ~ Georj Lewis, Defensive Back Connellsville, PA/Connellsville High School Sean Seibert, Quarterback Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School Matt Brown Todd Henne Eric Zechman Det Betti Tom Scarponi Derek Clark Jeremy O’Day Marc Brown Brian Decker Matt Barrett Marty Williams Mike Colver Ryan Croyle 0) 9 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.85 3.71 3.70 3.64 3.60 3.53 3.46 3.42 3.41 3.25 Don Haines Chris Hart Ken McCrory Dean Schmaltz Joe Banta Jesse Hannan Chad Wallick Al Bass Matt Gutowski Scott Gracan Tory Hunt Byron Morant Rob Thompson 3.23 3.22 3.18 3.16 3.13 3.13 3.04 3.01 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 KEYSTONE REHABILITATION SYSTEMS „ Physical Therapy Center / ■'-j/ jr2-^ I "'2/6/73... that allowed only 14.1 points per game, ranking seventh among communications major... son of Tonya Sadler. Division II schools...In High School: played at Wilkinsburg / High School under coach Cliff Simon...lettered in football three physical education major... son of Lawrence and Janice TE • 6-4 Edinboro: American • Sr. Uniontown, PA/ 90 Ryan Sauppee Laurel Highlands TE • 6-4 • 215 Central Catholic mainly in two tight end set, and on RB • 6-0 • 212 • So Pittsburgh, PA/ Woodland Hills years, basketball two years...Three-Rivers All-Conference as • Jr Reading, PA/ At Edinboro: high expectations for final season at Edinboro.. .played 28 Gerald Thompson At Edinboro: had an outstanding Tight End senior season... Personal: born: 6/20/71...social season in ‘95 as a red-shirt freshman work major...nephew of Carol McHinney. ...named PSAC-West Rookie of the Year and first-team All PSAC-West 8 Bryan Smetanka QB • 6-0 • 180 after rushing for 1,281 yards and 10 • So TDs on 228 carries (5.6 ypc)... 116.5 yards per game rushing special teams, as back up to Todd Henne... should be full-time starter in ‘96... caught three passes for one TD in 1995........size and At Edinboro: moved to tight end speed allow for excellent blocking capability... In High School: linebacker in the past... looks to use played at Laurel Highlands High School under coach Jack his size in Scot offense... In High At Edinboro: enters second season rushing chart... selected PSAC-West Player of the Week Buehner... lettered four years in basketball and three in as backup to Chris Hart... saw action twice... ran for 149 yards and 2 TDs on 13 carries and scored football... Personal: born 1/24/74... health and physical School: played at Central Catholic OLRich • 6-2 • 268Personal: • So born High School under coach Burkette... in five games as a freshman in on a 75-yard reception vs. Lock Haven (9/30)... two weeks later education major... son of Dave Hoover. 6/1/76... accounting major... son of Bob and Cheryl Sauppee. 1995...has tremendous knowledge of (10/14) rushed for career-high 176 yards on 27 carries vs. the game... high expectations for California... had seven games rushing for more than 100 yards, YEAR 1993 1994 1995 CAR during spring drills after playing 72 Topf{ Scarpone Monaca, PA/Monaca SABO’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1 1 11 11.0 11 0 10 6 53 8.8 13 1 11 3 29 9.7 12 1 22 10 93 9.3 13 2 At Edinboro: had very impressive f 9 “ ranked first among PSAC backs and 12th nationally in NCAA Glenshaw, PA/Shaler Division II... his ‘95 rushing output was good for fifth on EU’s all-time single-season list and ranks him 11th on the career development in 1996... In High including a 149-yard effort on a career-high 30 carries in victory School: played at Shaler High at Portland... rambled 73 yards on first collegiate carry against spring...very tough, physical player, School under coach Frank Rocco...third-team All-State senior who should compete for starting job at season...Fabulous 22 selection senior season by Pittsburgh guard... In High School: played at Post-Gazette...lettered in football and basketball three years Monaca High School under coach High School: ‘92 graduate of Woodland Hills, where he was and baseball one year...Personal: born 8/4/76...special Paul DeFislippi... lettered four years in football and basketball and one year the Pittsburgh Press WPIAL Player of the Year and a member education major...son of George and Monica Smetanka. of the Pitttsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 squad... rushed 252 times for 1,639 yards... added 12 receptions for 156 yards... in tennis... selected to Beaver County All-Star game and scored a total of 25 TDs his senior year... Personal: Pennsylvania-Ohio All-Star game... Personal: born 12/4/75... secondary education major... son of Tom and Patty Scarpone. 30 Hillsdale to set up a TD... great team player... possesses strong balance, ability to find the open hole, and deceptive speed... In 6/13/73... elementary education major. 31 YEAR G 1995 11 THOMPSON’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO CAR. YDS AVG LNG TD 228 1,281 5.6 73 10 born Returning Player Profiles yards with 289... will be counted on heavily to anchor receiving 75 JeffTraversy DL • 6-5 • 280 Athletic Support Staff corps... In High School: played at Shaw High School under • Sr Tom Mental... team finished senior season at 10-0 and claimed Nepean, ONTA/Voodroffe Lake Erie League title... lettered in football, swimming and baseball... Personal: born 5/4/76... engineering major... son of Brenda Bey. At Edinboro; entering second year with Fighting Scots... established himself last year one of the best defensive lineman in the PSAC, YEAR 1995 G 11 WARE-BEY’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBRO REC YDS AVG LNG TD 22 289 13.1 34 0 earning first-team All-Conference honors... solid pro-prospect with tremendous athletic ability for size... registered 47 tackles, eight 53 Bruce Witt sacks, four tackles for losses and recovered a fumble in 1995... OL • 6-2 will be backbone of Edinboro defensive line this season... came Connellsville, PA/ to Edinboro from Arizona Western College where he was an . 270 • Fr - R y Connellsville honorable mention All-American... In High School: played at Woodroffe High School in Ontario, Canada... Personal: born At Edinboro: returns for second 9/18/72... physical education major... son of Brenda Traversy season after redshirting in 1995... and Raymond Cowick. worked very hard in the off-season to .172 establish himself as a key reserve in 1996... In High School; played at Connellsville High School... Personal: born 4/6/77... health and physical education major... So Arnold, PAA/alley At Edinboro: entering son of Richard and Carol Witt. second 56 Eric Zechman season at Edinboro... assumed starting punting duties as a freshman OL • 6-3 in 1995... averaged 31.9 yards per • 265 • Sr Centerville, OH/ punt... longest punt last year was 54 Centerville yards... can also play wide receiver... In High School: played at Valley High School under coaches Sam Albert and Ray White... At Edinb^o: should be the front­ lettered three years in football, two in basketball... All-Greater Allegheny Conference wide receiver in junior season... Blue runner for* the starting center position Chip defensive back in senior season...Personal: born 7/6/77... in 1996... very good student of the game and outstanding studentathlete, carrying a 3.0+ GPA... served as backup center to Chadd Wallick the past three seasons... is chemistry major... son of Robert and Aerie Wansley. 1 Quentin Ware-Bey WR • 6-1 • 176 team’s long snapper for special teams play... In High School: • So played at Centerville High School under Coach Bob Gregg... team finished 12-2 senior season and was crowned Western Cleveland, OH/Shaw Ohio League champions... lettered in football three years, tennis two years... Personal: born 10/17/73...secondary At Edinboro: entering third season education-mathematics major,computer science minor... son of with the Fighting Scots... looks to Fred and Linda Zechman. become primary target in ‘96... has big play potential and should become more consistent with experience... second on team in receptions with 22 in 1995...also second in receiving 32 li Todd Jay begins his 12th year of service with the Edinboro University Athletic Department, and his sec­ ond year as Assistant to the Vice President for Athletic Compliance and Publicity. Jay began his career in sports administration at Edinboro in the summer of 1985, serving as the Fighting Scots’ sports information and promotions director for the first 10 years of his tenure. Jay was primarily respon­ sible for publicizing all aspects of Edinboro athletics while coordinating many of the Athletic Department’s special events. He served as the department’s primary media liaison and as host of “Fighting Scot Sports," Edinboro’s weekly cable television show. He also coordinated the department’s annual Student-Athlete Recognition and Hall of Fame banquets, serving as master of ceremonies. In addition. Jay has been very involved in the organization and promotion of several international wrestling exhibitions and NFL scrimmage games, as well as the highly successful Sports Memorabilia Auction. Jay is currently responsible for monitoring all aspects of Edinboro’s NCAA compliance program, including working closely with the NCAA Clearinghouse in certification of initial eligibility, with the NCAA, Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, and with the members of the EUP coaching staff on on-going legislative matters. Jay continues to oversee the operations of the sports information and promotions office, coordinates travel arraingements for the Scots 19-sport program, and assists in many areas of departmental fund-raising activities. Todd chairs the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee, is a member of the Edinboro University President’s Cabinet, and the NCAA Division II Basketball Committee. Jay earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education at Clarion in 1982 in addition to his master’s. He was a two-time All PSAC baseball player for the Golden Eagles. Todd is married to the former Sarah Bishop, an All-American basketball player and former coach at Edinboro. add strength and agility... hopes to 14 Dan Wansley P/WR.6-1 Todd V. Jay, Assistant to the Vice President for Athietic Compiiance and Pubiicity Dave Higham, Assistant to the Athletic Director Dave Higham began his association with the Edinboro University Athletic Department in 1982, and cur­ rently serves as an Assistant to the Athletic Director, a position he has held since 1989. Higham was a standout offensive lineman with the Fighting Scots from 1982-86. He was selected the Scots team captain prior to his senior year and also was a pre-season All-American pick. Higham earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1987, and served as a graduate assistant for the Athletic Department for the next two years while receiving his master’s degree in secondary adminis­ tration. Among Dave’s numerous responsibilities is directing and coordinating all aspects of Edinboro’s exten­ sive summer camp program, including recruiting and coordinating all on-campus arrangements for thousands of visitors each year. During the school year, Higham manages all of the Fighting Scots’ home athletic events and handles scheduling for the department’s facilities. His many other duties include NCAA compliance for team practices, supervising maintenance employees during both the summer and school year, and assisting in the recruitment of stu­ dent-athletes. Dave is a member of the Edinboro Hall of Fame Committee and assists with EUP’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee, which works with with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Special Olympics, the Erie City Mission, and campus leaders. Dave is an advisor and regional board member for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He also serves as a board member of many departmental committees, is a member of the Christian Businessmen’s Organization and the Health and Physical Education Club. Dave and his wife Carla have two children, Sean, 15, and Hailey Jo, who was born in June. Sue Marshall, Athletic Business Director Sue Marshall has been the business manager and fundraiser coordinator for the Fighting Scot Booster Club for the past 11 years. Marshall came to Edinboro after working for eight years as a child care director and human service fundraiser. She is a graduate of Slippery Rock University, and is presently continuing her education in the master’s program in elementary education at Edinboro. Sue is actively involved in the coordination of many of the fund-raising events for the Athletic Department, including the Curly Halmi Scholarship and the Sox Harrison Scholarship fund. As business manager, she manages all Booster Club income under the auspices of Edinboro University’s financial operations and administration. She is on the University’s Athletic Endowment Selection Committee and is the department’s representative for the State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) Campaign. Sue is a member of the National Education Association, Pennsylvania State Education Association, and the National Council for the Teachers of English. 33 Athletic Training Athletic Support Staff George Roberts, A.T., C., Head Athletic Trainer George Roberts begins his 12th year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Edinboro University after serving as a teacher, trainer and assistant football coach at Titusville High School from 1976-84. Roberts has extensive experience in the sports medicine profession, highlighted by experiences at sev­ eral international competitions. Roberts has worked two Olympic Games for the United States Olympic Committee, volunteering his services for Olympiads in Los Angeles in 1984 and Barcelona in 1992. He also has worked several National Sports and Olympic Festivals and the World University Games. In addition to directing the training room facilities and staff at Edinboro, George is a member of several on-campus and professional committees, including the Curly Halmi Scholarship Committee. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and serves on the Board of Directors of the College Athletic Trainers Society. He also serves on two advisory committees, the Pennsylvania Board of Physical Therapy, Athletic Trainers, and the Duquesne University Ranges School of Health Science. Roberts earned a bachelor’s degree at Edinboro in 1976 and earned a master’s degree in health science at Slippery Rock in 1980. He also worked as the athletic trainer for Gannon University, through Hamot Medical Center, before arriving at Edinboro. He completed a second master’s degree in school administration since his return to Edinboro. George is the father of two children, Kristin, 14, and Brian, 7 Angela Jones Athletic Department Secretary Cindy Seth Athletic Department Secretary Connie Thompson Sports Information Secretary Gary Hanna, A.T., C., Associate Athletic Trainer / Gary Hanna begins his sixth year with the Fighting Scots, coming to Edinboro from the department of Physical Therapy at St. Joseph’s Riverside Hospital in Warren, Ohio. Hanna served as the head athletic trainer at John Carroll University from 1981-87 and also worked with the Youngstown Pride professional basketball team in the World Basketball League during the ‘88 season. Hanna also has extensive international experience, working with the United State Olympic Committee at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. He also has worked at the USOC Training Center, the U.S. Olympic Festivals, and with USA Baseball and the National Sports Festival. Gary received his bachelor of science degree in health and physical education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and master’s degree in sports science from the U.S. Sports Academy in Mobile, Ala. in 1980. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society, where he chairs the membership committee. Gary and his wife. Marsha, are the parents of six children, Ben, 15, Jared, 13, Corey, 11, Evan, 9, Chad, 7, and Angela, 4. JAMES PISPERIIES, INC. For All Your Off-Campus Housing Needs Sports Information and Promotions / _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Shawn Ahearn, Coordinator Shawn Ahearn begins his second year as the Coordinator of Sports Information and Promotions at Edinboro and,his 11th year as a full-time SID. Ahearn is responsible for a wide range of duties, including the production of athletic publications, media relations, home event management, statistical record keeping, and promotion of EUP student-athletes and athletic teams. Ahearn also serves as host of the “Fighting Scot Sports" weekly cable television show, and assists with various fund-raising activities. Ahearn, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., joined the Fighting Scot staff in July of 1995, after serving as a sports information director in the Midwest for nine years. He was the sports information and marketing director at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kan., for six years, after serving as SID at Chicago State University from 1986-89. While at Pittsburg State, Ahearn coordinated several major promotional campaigns for student-ath­ letes, including successful campaigns for consecutive Harlon Hill Award winners in 1991 and 1992, and numer­ ous All-Americans. He also played a major role in increased national publicity for the University’s highly suc­ cessful football program, which won the NCAA Division II championship in 1991. Ahearn is an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), serving as the chair of the NCAA Division II SIDs this year. He has been a presenter several times at the organization’s national workshop, and has been honored for his athletic publications by CoSIDA four times. He currently chairs the Northeast Regional Harlon Hill Advisory Committee, and the CoSIDA Division II East Regional Basketball Committee. Ahearn is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Shawn and his wife, Karen, live in Edinboro with their two daughters, Ashlyn, 5, and Emily, 1. 34 734-1166 35 It’s not whether you win or lose. It’s where you go after the game. is feeling the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat, McDonald’s® is everyone’s favorite place to celebrate /t Whether your team ...or commiserate. Edinboro to Host Cheyney in Non-Conference Action THE GAME The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Fighting Scots will host the Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Wolves on Saturday (Nov. 2) at 1 p.m. at Edinboro’s Sox Harrison Stadium. The game between the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference schools is a non; conference, interdivision “crossover game.” TEAM RECORDS Edinboro enters Saturday’s contest with a 3-4 overall mark after dropping a 20-18 decision at Indiana University of Pennsylvania last week. Indiana, ranked 11th in the NCAA Division II poll entering the game, scored a touchdown with less than a minute remaining to earn the victory and drop Edinboro to 2-2 in the PSAC West. Cheyney is currently 0-8 on the season, 0-4 in the PSAC East. The Wolves lost a 78-32 contest last week at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, scoring as many points as they had in the previous seven games. Cheyney is winless In its last 30 games (0-29-1), going 0-11 in ‘94 and 0-10-1 last year. are 1-1 at home this year, defeating Shippensburg 31-17 in the annual homecoming contest, before losing 35-28 to Slippery Rock. EUP has won 10 of its last 12 home games. SCOTS IN THE PSAC WINNING THE BATTLE, NOT THE WAR After winning eight straight PSAC West games during the last two seasons, Edinboro has lost its last two conference games in the closing minute. Slippery Rock ended the Fighting Scots eightgame PSAC winning streak with a dramatic victory at Sox Harrison Stadium two weeks ago, rallying from a 28-7 deficit to post a 35-28 win. The Scots have recorded a 39-11-2 overall mark (.769) against PSAC West foes since head coach Tom Hollman was hired in 1988, winning PSAC West titles in 1995 and 1989. EU also finished as the Western Division runner-up in ‘90, ‘93 and ‘94. In Edinboro’s last five games, the team that had the least amount of offense, the fewest first downs, and the lowest amount of possession time, won the // THE SERIES Have you had your break "today?® H ©1996 McDonald's Corporation THE COACHES Edinboro’s Hollman has posted an 88-39-3 overall record (.688) in 13 seasons as a college head coach, includ­ ing a 64-28-2 mark (.691) in nine years at Edinboro. Hollman was ranked 11th In winning percentage among active NCAA Division II coaches entering the ’96 season and 20th in total victories. He became EUP’s all-time winningest coach last sea­ son, leading the Scots to a 9-2 overall record. In addition to the pair of PSAC West titles, the Scots have qualified for the NCAA Division II play­ offs in five of the past seven seasons. Hollman has not coached against Cheyney while at Edinboro. The Wolves are under the direction of secondyear head coach Vincent “Chico” Williams. He has a 0-19-1 record at Cheyney and a 3-25-2 overall mark in his fourth season as a college head coach. Edinboro and Cheyney are meeting for just the third time ever, and the first time since 1970, when the Scots claimed a 37-0 victory. Cheyney defeat­ ed Edinboro 13-12 in 1967 in the only other meet­ ing between the schools. BORO AT HOME Edinboro has posted a 34-6-1 record (.841) at Sox Harrison Stadium under Hollman. The Scots game. At I UP, Edinboro had more total offense (292276), more first downs (22-17) and an edge in pos­ session time (35-25). Same story vs. Slippery Rock. Edinboro gained more yards (429-237), and had more first downs (20-14) and a possession time advantage (31-29). Result: two EUP losses. In victories over California and Shippensburg, the Scots were at a disadvantage in ail three cate­ gories. Cal had more yards (398-191), first downs (23-6) and time of possession (35-25). So did Shippensburg: 365-286 in total yards, 20-14 In first downs, and 31-29 in possession time. The Boro won the stat war at NCAA Division IAA Buffalo: 237-190 yards, 19-10 first downs and 36-24 In possession time. Final: UB 17, EUP 7. Cheyney Offense Pos. No. LT 75 MARLON PEARSON Ht 6-2 Wt Cl 270 Fr. 79 66 65 55 Maurice Fields ALBERT MCDOWELL Luis Guiterrez JASON FEGELY 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 300 Fr. 270 Fr. 275 Fr. 255 Sr. 75 Marion Pearson 270 Fr. 63 72 73 CALVIN WADE Sabin Williams HENRY GOLDEY 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3 320 Sr. 300 Jr. 315 Fr. 75 Marion Pearson DANA KEITH Donald Green AMEER HAYES 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 270 245 230 185 Appolo Weight 6-0 185 Jr. LG C RG RT TE Player No. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. QB 85 41 10 FB 3 34 TERRANCE WASHINGTON 5-10 225 6 22 Cliff Casurra LAMAR MURRAY 5-11 185 So. TB 5-9 185 Jr. 20 Andre Baltimore TERRELL JOHNSON Bobby McRae LAMAR BOX 5-8 165 Jr. 6-1 180 Jr. 5-10 170 So. 6-2 190 Sr. 5-6 155 So. FL SE 1 82 25 9 Eric Washington Jr. Cheyney Defense Pos. No. LE 87 57 LT RT RE OLB 68 92 94 92 54 52 51 53 Player Ht STACY LANE 6-2 Darron Daniels TIKONDO GILLIAM Anthony Douglas LARRY FARRELL Anthony Douglas CHRIS DOUGHERTY Larheim Brown JULIAN MCDONALD 6-0 Wt Cl 260 Jr. 225 Fr. 258 Jr. 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-4 350 So. 265 So. 350 240 235 245 6-4 6-1 6-0 So. Jr. Jr. Sr. 44 48 59 Antoine Deloach JAMIE JACOBS Frank McDermott PIERRE CAMPBELL RCB 49 18 17 1 Jovan Goldstein 6-0 JAMES LONG 6-0 Tony Dandridge 6-2 NATE FLOYD-INGRAM 6-1 225 180 190 185 SS 21 27 Chykiet Goodley CHE EUBANKS FS 8 16 Taylor Harris KENNETH PICKRON 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-11 Ronald Frierson 6-1 160 Jr. 175 Jr. 170 Jr. 175 Sr. 175 Fr. MLB LSLB LCB 29 5-11 220 6-0 245 6-1 235 5-11 230 Cheyney Specialties Pos. No. PK 13 KEVIN HARMON 84 13 1 Randy Brown KEVIN HARMON Nate Ingram P Player Ht 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. - Wt Cl 170 Jr. 235 Fr. 170 Jr. 185 Jr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 63 64 65 66 68 72 73 75 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 92 93 94 95 Name Nate Floyd-Ingram Dondre Gilliam Apollo Wright Jason Andrew Kevin Waters Cliff Casurra Kahil Curges Taylor Harris Eric Washington Ameer Hayes Jesse Lowery Yusef Davidson Kevin Harmon Lawrence Posey Kenneth Pickron Tony Dandridge James Long Brandon Walker Andre Baltimore Chykiet Goodley Lamar Murry Reggie Bynum Idris Onibudo Lamar Box Berlin Theodore Che Eubanks Lance Jackson Ronald Frierson Vincent Bey Maurice Coleman Kole Parrish Terrance Washington Kenneth Wbiker Willard Coleman Keith Jackson Todd Harrison Donald Green Lament Dandridge Jermaine Kenner Jamie Jacobs Saleem Wilson Damar Galmer Frank McDermott Jovan Goldstein Amandle Lassiter Julian McDonlad Larheim Brown Antoine Deloach Chris Dougherty Jason Fegeley Hakim Stovall Darron Daniels Nathaniel Bell Pierre Campbell Calvin Wade Charles Phillips Luis Guiterrez Albert McDowell Tikondo Gilliam Sabin Williams Henry Goldey Marlon Pearson Maurice Fields Dorian West Ronald Lawrence Bobby McRae Terrell Johnson Randy Brown Dana Keith Kip Patton Stacey Lane Turron Davenport Fred Smith Anthony Douglas Saleem Fields Larry Farrell Keith Jackson Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown DB 175 6-1 So. Devon, PA RB 170 5-11 Fr. Aberdeen, MD QB 185 6-0 Jr. Philadelphia, PA WR 185 6-2 Fr. Philadelphia, PA RB 175 5-8 Fr. Harrisburg, PA RB 185 5-10 So. Philadelphia, Pa RB 205 5-8 Sr. Downingtown, PA DB 170 5-10 Jr. Ossining, NY WR 155 5-6 So. Beaver Falls, PA QB 185 6-2 Fr. Brooklyn, NY QB 165 6-0 Fr. Tampa, FL QB 170 5-11 Jr. Brooklyn, NY K 170 6-0 Jr. Lawrence, NJ QB 185 5-11 Fr. Camden, NJ DB 165 5-10 Sr. Philadelphia, PA DB 165 6-2 So. Norristown, PA DB 180 6-1 Jr. Philadelphia, PA QB 175 5-11 Fr. Siutland, MD RB 165 5-8 Jr. Washington, D.C. DB 165 5-7 Jr. Norristown, PA RB 185 5-9 Jr. Philadelphia, PA RB 170 5-9 Fr. Philadelphia, PA WR 150 5-5 So. Washington, D.C. WR 190 6-2 Sr. Glenn Mills, PA DB 195 5-9 So. Philadpiphia, PA DB 185 6-1 Jr. Pittsburgh. PA RB 175 5-8 Fr. Randallstown, MD DB 188 6-0 Fr. Baltimore, MD DB 170 5-10 Fr. P;>iladelphia, PA WR 175 5-10 So. * Pittsburgh, PA RB 185 6-3 Fr. Ardmore, PA FB 225 5-10 Jr. Cariilse, PA WR 175 5-10 So. Philadelphia, PA DE 200 6-0 Fr. Philadelphia, PA DB 190 5-9 Fr. Union, SC FB 215 5-9 So. Philadelphia, PA TE 230 6-1 Fr. Elliott City, MD LB 220 6-0 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA FB 235 5-11 Fr. Washington, D.C. LB 245 6-0 Sr. Philadelphia, PA LB 215 6-2 Fr. Philadelphia, PA LB 225 6-1 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA LB 235 6-1 Jr. Boothwyn, PA LB 215 5-11 So. Philadelphia, PA LB 240 6-0 Fr. Philadelphia, PA LB 245 6-0 Sr.Cleveland Heights, OH DL 240 6-2 Jr. Philadelphia, PA LB 210 5-11 Jr. Philadelphia, PA DL 230 6-4 Jr. Philadelphia, PA OL 240 6-2 < Sr. Philadelphia, Pa DL 230 Fr. Philadelphia, PA DL 6-1 230 Fr. Pottstown, PA DL 225 6-0 Fr. Philadelphia, PA LB 230 6-0 So. Far Rockway, NY OL 320 6-3 Sr. Farrell, PA OL 260 6-0 Jr. Philadelphia, PA OL 275 6-1 Fr. Jackson Height, NY OL 270 6-0 Sr. Plainsfield, NJ DL 255 6-1 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA OL 300 6-2 Jr. Philadelphia, PA OL 315 6-3 Fr. Philadelphia, PA OL 270 6-2 Fr. New Castle, PA OL 300 6-2 Fr. Philadelphia, PA TE 230 6-6 So. Philadelphia, PA WR 160 5-11 Fr. Philadelphia, PA WR 170 5-10 So. Harrisburg, PA WR 180 6-0 Jr. Philadelphia, PA TE 235 6-2 Fr. Oxford,PA TE 245 6-3 Fr. Morton,PA TE 225 6-4 Jr. Philadelphia, PA DL 225 6-3 Jr. Philadelphia, PA WR 165 5-10 Fr. Phoenixville, PA WR 170 6-2 Fr. Philadelphia, PA DL 350 6-4 So. Philadelphia, PA DL 220 6-2 Fr. Philadelphia, PA DL 270 6-3 So. Queens,NY DL 265 6-5 Fr. Philadelphia, PA No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 44 46 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 63 64 65 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 81 82 83 85 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 99 Name Quentin Ware-Bey Bemba Jones Jeff Tyree Denorse Mosley Jeremy Brain Tory Hunt Bryan Smetanka Ron Allen Ken McCrory Joe Peraino Chris John Tyson Cook Chris Hart Jermaine Carswell Rick Gates Michael Miodus Adam Yamal Marc Brown Dave Sadler Scott Latosky Dean Schmaltz Joe Banta Gerald Thompson Corey Keyes Brian Decker Emery Martin Tony Brinson Nicholas Oto Mick Lilley Ed Mattie Eric Quinn Benjamin Keefer Dan Keen Jerry Roberts Joseph Magorien Matt Gutowski Jim Smiley Terrance Bridges Michael Sims Joshua Ehmke Matt Gentile Bruce Witt WSayne Lloyd Ryan Croyle Eric Zechman Greg Greenough Bill Bendis Anthony Oaks Dan Caro Matt Barrett Jason Antolik Justin Crousley Stephen Button Chris Johnson Tom Scarpone Robert Felton Todd Rogacki Jeff Traversy Jeremy O'Day Matt Kossick Pat Baughman Dan Wansley Scott Harrer Matt Libell Mike Culver Terry Roberts John Sabo Ryan Sauppee Jesse Hannah Brad McClelland Robert Thomas Donald Haines Alan Zunich Bill Magnuson Glenn Mannion Matt Stultz Pos WR DB WR DB WR LB QB DB K QB K WR/K QB DB QB QB QB RB DB LB DB DB RB WR DB LB RB LB FB LB RB RB DT LB FB DE RB RB LB LB DL OL OL OL OL OL DL DL LB DL DE OL DE OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL P/WR WR WR TE WR TE LB DE LB DL LB DL DE DL DL Ht 6-1 5-8 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-8 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 604 6-1 6-2 6-3 Wt Cl Hometown 176 So Cleveland, OH 175 So Cleveland, OH 180 Fr Pittsburgh, PA 185 Jr Belle Glade, FL 160 Fr-R Uniontown, PA 192 So Jasper, TX 180 So Glenshaw, PA 183 Sr Youngstown, OH 200 Jr Kirtland, OH 192 Fr-R Pompton Plains, NJ 180 Fr Jamestown, NY 185 Fr Somerset, PA 205 Sr Allison Park, PA 164 Sr Pittsburgh, PA 208 Fr Brownsville, PA 205 Fr Erie, PA 215 Fr Kingston, PA 190 So Jacksonville, NC 185 So Washington, PA 225 Fr-R Houtzdale, PA 180 So Macadonia, OH 180 Jr VWterford, PA 212 So Pittsburgh, PA 228 Sr Homestead, PA 192 Jr Portville, NY 212 Jr Painesville, OH 188 Sr Pittsburgh, PA 205 Fr Pittsburgh, PA 235 Fr-R Connellsville, PA 215 Jr Dallas, PA 202 So Norristown, PA 220 Fr Belle Vernon, PA 235 Fr Lock Haven, PA 235 Sr Erie, PA 210 Fr Erie, PA 240 Fr-R Beaver Falls, PA 200 So Besmer, PA 230 Fr Buffalo, NY 215 Sr Wilkinsburg, PA 190 Fr Brockton, NY 260 Sr Greenville, PA 270 Fr-R Connellsville, PA 265 Fr-R Warren, PA 248 So Johnstown, PA 265 Sr Centerville, OH 260 So Sheridan, NY 265 Fr Uniontown, PA 230 Sr Harrisburg, PA 220 Fr-R Bedford, PA 245 Sr Greensburg, PA 228 Fr-R Pittsburgh, PA 250 Fr West Mifflin, PA 205 Fr-R Dallas, PA 262 Jr Oskaloosa, lA 268 So Monaca, PA 260 . Fr Glenside, PA 278 So Mt. Pleasant, PA 280 Sr Nepean, ONT 285 Sr Lockport, NY 310 Fr Cooperstown, PA 285 Fr Stroudsburg, PA 172 So Arnold, PA 170 Fr-R Coraopolis, PA 180 Fr Girard, PA 225 Sr Zelienople, PA 217 Sr Erie, PA/Tech 230 Sr Uniontown, PA 215 Jr Reading, PA 218 Sr Brackenridge, PA 200 Fr Uniontown, PA 270 So Philadelphia, PA 238 So Tire Hill, PA 215 Fr Portage, PA 200 1^r-R Clearfield, PA 255 Fr Cranberry, PA 235 Fr Hollidaysburg, PA - Edinboro Offense • Pos QB WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT RB RB No. 15 12 1 88 5 3 29 85 89 76 68 74 53 56 54 55 72 79 71 28 33 35 47 Player CHRIS HART Joe Peraino QUENTIN WARE-BEY Terry Roberts JEREMY BRAIN Jeff Tyree COREY KEYES Mike Culver John Sabo JEREMY O’DAY Justin Crousley TODD ROGACKI Bruce Witt ERIC ZECHMAN Wayne Lloyd RYAN CROYLE Tom Scarpone PAT BAUGHMAN Chris Johnson GERALD THOMPSON Tony Brinson Mick Lilley Terrance Bridges Ht 6-2 6-2 6-1 Wt 205 192 176 Cl Sr. Fr. So. 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 217 160 180 228 225 230 285 250 278 270 265 265 248 268 285 262 212 188 228 230 Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Edinboro Defense Pos. No. LDE 99 70 LT 39 75 RT 52 64 RDE 75 44 OLB 36 40 MLB 48 63 OLB 6 36 CB 16 21 CB 4 2 SS 21 10 FS 30 23 Player MATT STULTZ Stephen Button DAN KEEN Jeff Traversy MATT GENTILE Matt Barrett JEFF TRAVERSY Matt Gutowski ED MATTIE Jerry Roberts MICHAEL SIMS Dan Caro TORY HUNT Ed Mattie JERMAINE CARSWELL Dave Sadler DENORSE MOSLEY Bemba Jones DAVE SADLER Ron Allen BRIAN DECKER Dean Schmaltz Ht 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-8 Wt 235 205 235 280 260 245 280 240 215 235 215 220 192 215 164 185 185 175 185 183 192 180 Cl Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. - Edinboro Specialties Pos. PK P LS PR KR No. 14 11 14 81 56 74 4 4 Player TYSON COOK Ken McCrory TYSON COOK Dan Wansley ERIC ZECHMAN Todd Rogacki DENORSE MOSLEY DENORSE MOSLEY Ht 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 Wt 185 200 185 172 265 278 185 185 Cl Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. EDINBORO UPDATE ' /-k offense is led by senior quarterback Chns Hart, who has completed 104 of 193 (.539) passes for 1,223 yards this season with seven TDs and nine interceptions. Hart cracked the 3,000-yard passing mark for his career against Indiana, completing 20 of 33 passes for 206 yards against the Indians. Hart now has thrown for 3,138 yards and 21 TDs in his career. He ranks sixth in career yardage and fifth in career TDs. Sophomore Gerald Thompson continues to lead the team In rushing (461 yards on 151 carries), with senior Tony Brinson right behind him (384 yards on 97 carries). Thompson has now rushed for 1,742 yards in his Edinboro career to rank seventh on the Scots alltime list, while Brinson has 1,265 yards to rank 13th. Edinboro features four primary receivers. Sophomore Quentin Ware-Bey leads the team with 24 ^tches for 258 yards; senior tight end Corey Keyes I has 21 catches for 234 and a TD; red-shirt freshman Jeremy Brain has 18 receptions for a team-high 265 yards and two scores; and senior Terry Roberts has 14 catches for 185 yards and two touchdowns. I The Scots’ defense Is led by senior linebacker Michael Sims, who leads the team in tackles for the third straight season with 85 (56 solo). Sims is just two tackles away from becoming the seventh player In Edinboro history to record 400 career tackles. *k defensive back Brian Decker is second on he team in stops with 69 (33 solo) and he leads the team with four interceptions, one of which he returned 44 yards for a TD, and 11 pass break-ups. Senior tackles Matt Gentile (four sacks, seven tackles for OSS) and Jeff Traversy (two sacks, three tackles for loss) lead the defensive line. When It Comes To Great Pizza... A LOOK AT CHEYNEY Cheyney’s offense is ranked last in the PSAC (152.2 ypg). The Wolves are averaging 34.7 yards per game rushing and 117.5 passing. Junior quarterback Apollo Wright has completed 69 of 185 passes for 813 yards with 3 TDs and 6 INTs. His three primary receivers include Lamar Box (17 rec., 311 yards 3 TDs), Eric V\^shington (16-141-0) and TerreW Johnson (15-207-1). Junior Lamar Murray leads the running 1 backs. He has gained 338 yards on 103 carries. Defensively, sophomore linebacker Pierre Campbell leads the team in tackles with 64 (43 solo) and quarterback sacks with four. Senior Kenneth Pickron has a team-leading three interceptions. UP NEXT I I The Fighting Scots return home next week for a 1 p.m. contest against nationally-ranked Clarion. 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One coupon per order at participating Pizza Hut® Restaurants Not vald with any other offer. 1/20C cash redemption value. © 1996 Pizza Hut, Inc, $2.99 $2.99 .990 ___ Pfarvn ‘96 Edinboro Opponents HillsdalG College September? • 7p.m. Waters Stadium • Hillsdale, Ml Carson-Newman College September 14 • ? p.m. Burke-Tarr Stadium • Jefferson City, TN Location: Hillsdale, Ml Enrollment: 1,150 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Midwest Intercollegiate Nickname: Chargers Colors: Royal Blue & White Home Field: Waters Stadium (8.500) Location: Jefferson City, TN Enrollment: 2,200 Affiliation: NCAA Division li Conference; South Atlantic Nickname: Eagles Colors: Orange & Blue Horn® Field: Burke-Tarr Stadium (5,000) Athletic Director: David Barger Sports information Director: Eric Trainer Michael J. Kovalchik S^rts Information Director: Greg Younoer Office (517) 437-7364 * Home (517) 437-0472 Head Coach: Dick Lowry * (517) 437-4198 Alma mater; Baldwin Wallace (1957) Record at HC; 128-49-2 (16 year) Career Record: 166-70-3 (22 years) Gabriele°StevrBrockdba^k’Gre^Y^^'"^*^n 1995 Record: ‘96 Edinboro Opponents ^o^n Head Coach: Ken Sparks * (423) 475-3466 Alma mater: Carson-Newman College (1968) Record at CNC: 149-40-2 (16 year) Career Record: Same / / lounger. Gary Niederhauser Series Record: EUP leads 2-1-0 Lettermen: 12 lost, 50 returning Starters returning: 8 offense, 7 defense 2 specialists ThP iQQfi e Series Record: First meeting Lettermen: 26 lost, 38 returning Starters returning: 5 offense, 3 defense, 1 specialists Key Returnees: QB Matt Penlanrt fi o one o TDs; RB Tyrone WbslrlanS S 185 j' 87Uii'« ’4?°' Wayne Morton, 5-10, 205 Sr 141 707 0^x1^^’ Christopher, 6-0 194 jr 19 300 ’irn ^ WR Calvin Sr: ILB Mike Clowney t'll^os ^ 285, 6-2, 215, Jr 44 tackles 3 sarkc-’nn" 1^^ °*-B Mike Prentnar, 60 tackles. 2 sacks,^3 Inti Simmons, 5-8, 185. Sr. | Charger Outlook bait afhafd “Tott UwThf/" the conclusion of his 17lh yea7 The Lowry'S last season his be'tt havfa^Sntf Aftaro « On offense returns a nucleus returning. year senio/ Hillsdale sS^jarSytowny'C® ww "s American candidate, Brad Affho°tr fh?ri,=^ '"®‘f group of receivers led by semot mL t c? for 362 yards and troswTeaso ' ?hJ rh’"’° ’’1“ s::'^7a;or?o' Ken Sparks and his Eagles iol l "!l ^ S“l'b season. Sparks, who has guided CNC tn of the last 8), reiurns 9 sLrters from last years 9-3 sauad whLh r sive concerns are renlarinn la , Chargers two main offenMcCreeandauarancv'^intherh?* Anthony rely heavily on />!Mm^an candiSaf o. the void of All-American FS r4h Alabama Ai u 6 10 987 986 198,6 1985 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1976 ALBION BUSINESSES SUPPORT THE SCOTS THE ALBION NEWS 35. Portland State 21 S'®'® '7 27. South Dakota 7 North Dakota State 35, North Alabama 7 '! Cal Pdv San Dakota Stale 13 Delewam 38 2'. 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Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov 18 PQAr w/ ^ Rushing o™.., Opponent HILLSDALE (Ml) VV 3t Appalachian (NC) St L at Portland (OR) state W LOf^l^ HAVEN LOCK ua\/itki at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA (PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA (PA) MANSFIELD at Clarion at New Haven (CT) W w w w w w L Score Record 21-14 1-0 7-44 1-1 26-7 2-1 52-12 3-1 40-7 4-1 31-7 5-1 22-13 6-1 35-18 7-1 42-0 8-1 28-6 9-1 12-27 9-2 ( 1995 Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Rushing Yards Yards Per Attempt Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Yards Per Pass Total Plays Total Offense Average Yards Per Play Average Yards Per Game Total Games EU 207 123 75 9 501 2,695 229 2,466 4.9 262 125 1,803 6.9 763 4,269 5.6 388.1 ATT 228 138 Thompson, Gerald Brinson, Tony Harrison, B.J. Brown, Marc Grantlin, Gilbert Evans, Joe Mitchell, Deric Klemm, Kevin I Smetanka, Bryan Total Hart, Chris Smetanka, Bryan Total 536 1.076 2.7 319 134 1,711 5.4 716 2,787 Category n 5 11 31 Penalty Yards Average Penalty Yards Fumbles Fumbles Lost Passes Had Intercepted Turnover Ratio Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns Yards Kickoff Returns Average Punts Punt Yardage Punt Average Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average 104 0 4 501 104 19 229 2,695 G 11 5 11 ATT 1 262 125 YDS 1,803 0 125 0: 1,803' Total Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards Most Total Yards Most Points Most First Downs REC Grantlin, Gilbert Ware-Bey, Quentin Brinson, Tony Henne, Todd Roberts, Terry Thompson, Gerald Sabo, John Clark, Derek Total McCrory, Ken Clark, Derek Total Wansley, Dan G 11 11 Category 1998 YDS 372 88 40 / , 11 21 3 535 FGA FGM 9 1 10 5 0 5 AVG 21.8 14.7 20.0 5.5 21.0 3.0 18.4 PCT .556 .000 .500 LR 62 26 23 10 21 0 62 LG 35 0 35 Punts NO 53 YDS 1,692 AVG 31.9 LP 54 Punt Returns Grantlin, Gilbert Decker, Brian Mitchell, Deric Total G 11 11 Q 7 11 NO 28 2 1 31 YDS 300 21 6 327 17 yards 45 yards 86 yards 0 5 Slippery Rock Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Individual YDS 127 New Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Mansfield AVG 10.7 10.5 6.0 10.6 LR 85 11 6 85 G UT AT TOT Michael Sims 11 60 45 105 Pat Schuster 11 61 30 91 Ron Allen 11 52 32 84 Emery Martin 11 36 41 77 Bryan Lambert 11 42 30 72 Brian Decker 10 37 21 58 David Sadler 10 32 21 53 Matt Gentile 11 24 24 48 Jeff Traversy 11 24 23 47 Marty Williams 11 29 11 40 Keith Cushenberry 11 22 18 40 Jerry Roberts Jermaine Carswell Receiving G 11 9 11 Defensive Statistics Opponent 229 yds 438 yds 587 yds 52 26 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed Fewest Points Allowed Fewest First Downs Allowed Passing Grantlin, Gilbert Harrison, B.J. Brown, Marc Sabo, John Brinson, Tony Barrett, Matt Total 3.9 253.4 1995 Fighting Scot Superlatives Team OPP 178 79 79 20 397 1,612 yg 1,313 687 Total Longest Rush Gerald Thompson Most Yards Rushing Gerald Thompson Most Rushing Attempts Gerald Thompson Longest Reception Gerald Thompson Most Receptions Gilbert Grantlin Most Yards Receiving Gilbert Grantlin Most Passes Attempted Chris Hart Most Passes Completed Chris Hart Most Yards Passing Chris Hart Most Touchdowns Gerald Thompson Gilbert Grantlin Longest Kickoff Return Gilbert Grantlin Longest Punt Return Gilbert Grantlin Most Tackles Emery Martin Mike Sims Most Interceptions Ron Allen Most Sacks Bryan Lambert Pat Schuster Opponent 9 15 21 36 10 20 15 35 Jesse Hannan 11 11 14 25 Anthony Oaks 11 8 14 22 Al Bass 11 10 11 21 9 7 10 17 Matt Brown 11 6 7 13 Jerome Glover 11 5 6 11 8 4 6 10 Carlos Williams 73 yards Hillsdale 176 30 California Glen Geary Portland St., Clarion 75 yards 9 5 4 9 8 3 3 6 Derek Clark Lock Haven 7 Marco Brown Tory Hunt New Haven 9 1 2 3 Eric Zechman 11 1 2 3 Todd Henne 11 0 2 2 6 0 2 2 156 New Haven Joe Banta Dan Wansley 11 39 0 1 New Haven 1 Ken McCrory 11 1 0 1 16 Hillsdale B.J. Harrison 11 1 0 1 Deric Mitchell 7 1 0 1 229 New Haven 3 3 Lock Haven Shippensburg EDINBORO TOTALS 11 526 429 955 OPPONENT TOTALS 11 555 278 833 Tackles for Loss: Schuster 13 (-33); Lambert 10 (-17); Sims 10 (-24); 62 yards Shippensburg Martin 5 (-16); Gentile 5 (-8); Traversy 4 (-4); Allen 3 (-8); Cushenberry 85 yards Mansfield Williams 1 (-4); Hannan 1 (-3); Oaks 1 (-1); R. Jones 1 (-2) Passes 2 (-5); J. Roberts 2 (-3); Carswell 2 (-3); Bass 2 (-3); Decker 1 (-3); 14TT 13TT Broken Up: Williams 13, Allen 11, Cushenberry 11; Decker 7; Sims 6 California Indiana, New Haven Schuster 5; Sadler 4; Martin 4; Traversy 4; Lambert 2; J. Roberts 1 Oaks 1; Hannan 1; Gentile 1 Quarterback Sacks: Schuster 16 (-139) Portland St. Traversy 8 (-45); Lambert 7.5 (-54); Martin 2 (-7); Sims 1.5 (-11); Marco Slippery Rock Clarion Brown 1 (-14); Carswell 1 (-10); Decker 1 (-9); R. Jones 1 (-9); Gentile 1 (-4); Bass 1 (-2) Fumbles Recovered: Schuster 5; Lambert 2; Gentile 2; Hannan 2; Martin 1; Sadler 1; Traversy 1; Cushenberry 1; J. School Records Set Roberts 1; Mitchell 1 Fumbles Caused: Schuster 7; Lambert 4; J. Pat Schuster: Sacks in a Season (16), Sacks in a Career (38) Ron Allen: Interceptions in a games (4 vs. Portland State, 9/16) Roberts 2; Carswell 2; Martin 2; Allen 1; Hannan 1; Oaks 1; Wansley 1; Gentile 1; Sadler 1; Decker 1 Blocked Field Goals: Marco Brown 1; Traversy 1 Blocked Extra Point: Hannan 50 51 ‘95 Season Game-by-Game Game#1 • September 2, 1995 Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro PA Edinboro21, Hilsdale 14 ASU - Sutton 29-yd field goal ^lu ■ kick) (9-53) (5-56) (4-59) (7-21) ASU - Willie McClain 5-yd run (Sutton kick) STATISTICS ASU EUP 19 15 315 103 72 177 196 362 18-5-0 32-12-3 team from scrimmage, setting up a Chris Hart tn the score tied at 14 miLav thmunh tho r with newcomer Gilbert Gran°Mn on ® P^^s. With connected ^P Thompson's winning TD with 7 29 to plav Hi I'sriaM short as senior end Pat Schuster remrrtiw h® comeback bid fell fourth-down play withtd?rf:;n"?:?m'a.'?n^^ ^^ Hilsdale (0-1) Edinboro (1-0) 7 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 First Downs Net Rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing Rushing; ASU - Lance'T-SZSwtt’g^-st^^TD^ EUP ia 21 ’ ' Grantlin1T7;'S?:son1: '"ck) (3 Plays, 73 Yards) HC^-Aaron^Petersen^ll^^^^^^ EUP. .oeseph Evanp 5 S) " PHD pass from (Wynn kick) EUP -' Gerald Thompson 4-yd runTruitt (McCr^ kick) ' r» . 0 103: Hart 25-16 < Massing: HC-Truitt 22-10- Game #2 • September 9, 1995 Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC Edinboro 7, Appalachian State 44 Appalachian Slate was ranked No. "n'DIvSl M Xe"^'’® t““°" three yard line Zorfata^^ anS A field goal atterZaa^Zwide Zd defense forced Za r of todZ=i i made the score 20-0 at the b?eak*Wd"Z the second had driving M vaZ spectacular run ended EdinbnrA’v h went undefeated the rest of the aeJc^** ° Of the NCAA Division l^ pla^oS Appalachian St.(2-0) Edinboro (1-1) 10 q ScofdefeGse allowed just 7 points ortland State, while scoring two TDs of their own. ““-t-ineers In ,he 2 "T 10 0 7 8-yd run (Jay Sutton kick) ASU - Sutton 27-yd field goal ^ ASU - Sutton 42-yd field goal Appa'aciiian “> "i® 18, to score, EU's touchdown run "t^t play of tiuarterback Gerard Hardy's Appalachian State * Edinboro travelled to the Great Northwe«5t tn taVca player of the week With pa ' k Play^nthe ri JZf deZsiveS ®® named the national defensive ® ®^™'® sack to become Edinborra7«Z ?iader Ha end zone after Portland cut the gap 12 team in NCAA Division II. ^ ^ (7 Plays, 50 Yards) (8“lton kick) EUP - Giihert Granuin 41-yd pas, tram Chris Had (Ken McCrory kick) (9-49) (3-5) (8-60) (9-90) Portland St. (1-2) Edinboro (2-1) 52 Lock Haven (2-3) Edinboro (2-1) - TEAM STATISTICS EUP PSU 16 23 181 22 78 347 259 369 19-8-3 49-21-5 ™ ° a fumble on a ,?o lead Ed T f ® V 'i^^nd the ® ^cots upset the No. 0 21 0 17 6 7 6 7 12 52 Gerald Thompson 42-yd run (Ken McCrory kick) (3 Plays, 54 Yards) (5-60) Gilbert Grantlin 36-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick) (4-72) John Sabo 9-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick) (2-80) Thompson 75-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick) (7-44) B.J. Harrison 2-yd run (McCrory kick) (15-74) McCrory 22-yd field goal (17-70) Otis Duncan 4-yd run (Run failed) (1-39) Thompson 39-yd run (McCrory kick) (3-62) Marc Brown 50-yd run (McCrory kick) (5-80) Jeremy Burkett 30-yd pass from Bob McLaughlin (Pass failed) captions by saferRorfAiten Z J’’'’®i"®'c8lng'our inter- the opening kickoff in the semnrt haw ^ ^ ^ a 12-0 lead. Edinboro took extend thelad to 19 o DereTMlt^hli. aIu ■ n^p ■ (7-59) (1-5) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing; PSU-Papin 24-96;EUP- Brinson 9-11; Thompson 30-149, 1TD. Passing: PSU -Kyle 24-9-3 153; Racanelli 18-9-2 142, 1TD; Kiesau 7-30 52; EUP - Hart 19-8-3 78. Receiving: PSU - Hudon 5-104; Holley 5-56; Papin 4-77, 1TD; Grossman 2-57; EUP- Grantlin 4-48; Ware-Bey 3-29. EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP LHU EUP EUP LHU Game #3 • September 16,1995 Civic Stadium, Portland, OR Edinboro 26, Portland Stat977 the play and Bryan Lambert sZZ , TD to send the Boro into the loZerToom 10 (11-27) (1-55) (11-69) Edinboro enjoyed its’ 1995 Homecoming contest as the Scots scored 38 first half points, and rolled to a 52-12 victory. Gerald Thompson scored twice in the half on a 42-yard run and a 75-yard screen pass from Chris Hart, who also tossed scoring passes to John Sabo and Gilbert Grantlin in the flourish. The second half was much of the same, with Thompson scoring again on a 39-yard run, followed by freshman Mark Brown's first career touchdown, a 50-yard jaunt, which made the score 52-6. The Scots ran for a season-best 438 yards, led by the PSAC West Player of the Week Thompson, who had 149 yards on 13 carries . 3-54, .to: “o“„'ug^nZlfe (8 Plays, 35 Yards) Game #4 • September 30,1995 Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA Edinboro 52, Lock Haven 12 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS EUP - Ken McCrory 29-yd field goal McCrory 35-yd field goal Bryan Lambert 55-yd fumble recovery (run failed) Gerald Thompson 8-yard run (McCrory kick) Steve Papin 5-yd pass from Josh Racanelli (Kevin Brennan kick) EUP - Derick Mitchell 5-yd fumble recovery (McCrory kick) (8-79) TEAM STATISTICS HC EUP 14 15 93 139 103 223 196 362 22-10-0 25-16-3 First Downs Net Rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing - First Downs Net Rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing R Thompson 6-26. Passing; ASU -Satterfie’lf 12-io ^5 EUp'" EUP EUP EUP EUP PSU First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing TEAM STATISTICS EUP LHU 25 26 438 90 149 270 587 360 13-6-0 48-26-2 Game #5 • October 7,1995 Seth Grove Stadium, Shippensburg, PA Edinboro 40, Shippensburg 7 After a scoreless first quarter at Shippensburg, the Fighting Scots reached the end zone three times in the second quarter, as Tony Brinson and Gerald Thompson both had scoring runs and Gilbert Grantlin caught a TD pass from Chris Hart. Grantlin also took a reverse 22 yards to make it 26-0. Thompson scored later on a five yard run, and Grantlin caught another Hart TD pass. Edinboro's defense allowed just 155 total yards, with the only blemish, a 25-yard third-quarter TD pass. Thompson fin­ ished with 169 yards rushing and a pair of TD's while Grantlin lit the scoreboard three times while amassing 226 total yards on the day. Shippensburg (1-5) Edinboro (4-1) EUP EUP EUP EUP SHIPEUP EUP - 0 0 0 7 20 13 0 7 7 40 Tony Brinson 16-yd run (Ken McCrory kick) (5 Plays, 80 Yards) Gerald Thompson 12-yd run (McCrory kick) (7-78) Glibert Grantlin 21-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick failed) (10-59) Grantlin 26-yard run (Thompson run failed) (6-60) Brian Stolarick 25-yd pass from Michael Carver (Joel Yohn kick) (1-54) Thompson 5-yd run (McCrory kick) (5-41) Grantlin 7-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick) (11-68) TEAM STATISTICS EUP SHIP 25 13 256 64 207 91 465 155 31-15-1 24-8-2 First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: SHIP - Madson 11-28; Holderman 6-16; EUP - Brinson 14-59, 1TD; Thompson 28-169, 2TD; Grantlin 1-22. Passing: SHIP - Carver176-1 72,1TD; EUP - Hart 31-15-1,2TD. Receiving: SHIP - Stolarick 3-48, 1TD; EUP - Grantlin 5-108, 2TD. Game #6 • October 14, 1995 Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA Edinboro 31, California 7 Wet weather made things tough for both teams, but Edinboro scored twice in the second quarter to lead 10-0 at the half A 55-yard run by Gerald Thompson made it 17-0, but Cal's Terrin Ash closed the gap, scoring on a 70-yard sweep to make it 17-7. Edinboro would score the last 14 points of the game, highlighted by Michael Sims first career TD on a 42-yard interception. The Scots defense once again dominated, hold­ ing their third straight team to under 200 total yards. Pat Schuster was the PSAC West Defensive Player of the Week, compiling 10 tackles (8 solo), 2 sacks, a fumble recovery and a broken-up pass in a solid allaround effort. Thompson finished with a career-high 176 yards rushing on 27 carries to earn PSAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week. California (1-6) Edinboro (5-1) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: LHU - Duncan 11-39, 1TD; Kitt 6-46; McLaughlin 9-21; EUP Brinson 9-80; Thompson 13-149, 2TD; Hart 6-43; Harrison 1 e7-79, 1TD;Brown 5-77, 1TD. Passing: LHU - McLaughlin 48-26-2 270, 1TD; EUP - Hart 12-6-0 149, 3TD. Receiving: LHU - McGinty 8-114; Spinosa 7-42; Burkett 2-34; Duncan 5-32; EUP - Grantlin 3-50, 1TD; Ware-Bey 1- EUP EUP EUP CUP EUP EUP 15; Thompson 1-75. 53 0 0 0 7 10 21 0 0 7 31 - Ken McCory 32-yd field goal - B.J.Harrison 1-yd run (McCrory kick) (8 Plays, 71 Yards) - Gerald Thompson 55-yd run (McCrory kick) (2-55) - Terrin Ash 70-yd run (James Groff kick) (1-70) - Gilbert Grantlin 5-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick) (6-28) - Michael Sims 42-yd interception return McCrory kick) g5 Season Garne-by-Gam^^ ‘95 Season Game-by-Game TEAM STATISTICS CUP 5UP 8 18 147 284 First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing 50 154 197 11-3-1 438 21-10-1 took over early as Micha^ Sin!s*pl^d offTK c^''® ®“‘® '*®'®"®® raced in from 26 yards out to give the Boro 1 '^®\^^'9uson pass and first quarter, the Indians tied the score at «!#» took a Ferguson screen and rambl^ 38 varrirrh'^^o" Vaughn Mosely a fake reverse pass from Chris Harf to^Gifbor^^r answered on iUP's Jon Ruff nailed a 52-yard field ooai history, to make the score M-io at L h!lf Rushing; CUP-Ash Brooks 3-7; EUP - Thompson 2°’i76®^td^h' “'1!®'®-^=' 0'Kane3-3: Hamson 3-4, 1TD; Passing' CUP 50, 1TD; Re4S- cup lsr,?n 1’’^’ “■ Robert 1-50: Thompson ,-,8; HenneWe; 11-94; ' Hari ' 21-10-1 Game #7 • October 21,1995 Stadium, Slipper Rock Edinboro 22, Slippery Rock 13 ’ Sro°rst?s;t:js “jJatTiT pa ®-9 same Edinboro defense struck again as Jerrv Robart quarter, the returned it to the lUP 5-yard lino Thro^ T forced a fumble and tun gave the Boro a 2l7o ,es. OB "''o ®'®^' <-y^rd Mans on an 83-yard drive “ ppe^ “"’® ®®=' '®^ >6e The two point conversion was oTod and ''®"’®® ®"6er, 10:02 remaining. The teamTlrade^fumhins kT ®®'®’-’6 "I'O Todd Henne to give the Scots a°28-18^kIS'^^^®"'"i play. The Boro defense held aoain and t ^ 'Minutes to yards out to drive a nail in IUP’s coffir FlaU ^f *“''®^ "i^®® s cottin. Final score: Edinboro 35, lUP 18. Indiana (6-3) Edinboro (7-1) 3 0 8 7 7 14 EUP - Gilbert Grantlin 57-yd pass from lUP - Ruff 52-yd field goal^ ^ ® (McCrory kick) IMP EUP - Todd Henne 9-ydTas7tromHan EUP - Brinson 3-yd nin (Mc“ ^7^0^ '* (7-33) (4-39) team statistics Slippery Rock(4-4) Edinboro (6-1) SRU Ri®« kick) (Ken McCro,i\Sr (6-68) g:prr,^yrr7parf^--'®-* (9-55) (4-83) (7-39) (10-60) SRU - Jeremy Rock l,-,d pees from Vogt (Pass failed) STATISTICS SRU EUP 13 15 17 169 175 158 192 327 26-14-1 21-13-1 team Henne 2-16. ’ Game #8 • October 28, 1995 Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA in oro 35, Indiana University of PA 18 th- ® lUP EUP 14 16 139 194 148 193 287 30-9-2 387 21-13-2 Rushing; lUP - Suber i*5-58^*irrv Thompson 10-28; Brinson 23-71 OTD^tl'^ 7-31; EUP Ferguson 26-7-2 119 ITD- r mLn?; ”®™®" Passing: lUP fD; Receiving; lUP - Mose^??^";"-^.®®’ ^^P ' Hart 21-13-2 173, 33; Hardison 1-27; EUP - Grantlin 4-V5, 1TO W^e^ey antlin 3-70, 2TD; Ware-Bey 4-63; Once again it all came down to this nnr» the 7th ranked Indians and th<» ioth First Downs Net Rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing ® match-up of w,.. ~ 0 13 0 15 0 7 0 7 0 42 EUP - Tony Brinson 15-yd run (Ken McCrory kick) (10 Plays. 68 Yards) EUP - Gilbert Grantlin 85-yd punt return (McCrory kick failed) EUP - B.J. Harrison 9-yd run (Chris Hart run) (8-82) EUP - Chris Hart 1-yd run (Derek Clark kick) (11-87) EUP - Brinson 17-yd run (Clark kick) (2-62) EUP - Marc Brown 1-yd run (Clark kick) (9-73) TEAM STATISTICS MU EUP 5 26 75 411 39 100 84 490 28-6-1 18-9-0 ’ Bryan Lambert, who was aeieCed'^SA^tln^ui Prye?S“^r First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing (6-78) (1-57) (12-65) U4:-os; (3-5) ------- -- First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing; MU - Donadi 8-43; Banyar 7-10; EUP - Thompson 8-49; Brinson 13-127, 2TD; Harrison 13-124; Brown 13-63, 1TD; Hart 4-23, 1TD; Passing; MU - Woodworth 28-6-1 39; EUP - Hart 18-9-0 100; Receiving; MU - Woodworth 1-18; DeLaOsaCruz 1-18; EUP - Grantlin 2-19; Roberts 2-16; Brinson 3-43; Henne 2-22. Game #10 • November 11, 1995 Clarion Memorial Stadium, Clarion, PA Edinboro 28, Clarion 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 14 0 14 28 EUP - Tony Brinson 5-yd run (McCrory kick blocked) ij (7-39) (4-52) (3-55) TEAM STATISTICS CUP EUP 14 19 89 231 187 135 242 351 31-13-2 22-10-1 First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing; CUP - Witte 14-38; Dejidas 5-16; EUP - Thompson 30-173, 2TD; Brinson 12-32, 1TD; Harrison 7-17; Passing; CUP - Weibel 31-132 187, 1TD; EUP - Hart 22-10-1 135, 1TD; Receiving; CUP - Witte 9130; Skultety 2-29, 1TD; EUP - Grantlin 3-29; Roberts 4-68; Brinson 230. 1TD. Game #11 • November 18,1995 • NCAA Playoffs Jess Dow Field, New Haven, CT Edinboro 12, University of New Haven 27 Edinboro, 9-1 overall and ranked eighth in the final NCAA Division II poll, drew No. 5 New Haven (9-0-1) for its first round playoff game, which was played at Southern Connecticut State Univeristy. The contest, which was a rematch of a '93 Division II playoff game won 48-28 by the Chargers, would be a “Tale of Two Halves.” In the first stanza, Edinboro’s defense, which allowed slightly more than nine points per game against Division II opponents, kept the high-powered New Haven offense out of the endzone, allowing just a field goal in the first 30 minutes. With EUP ahead 6-3 late in the second quarter, defensive pack Keith Cushenberry returned a fumble 31 yards to put the Scots up 12-3 at intermission. After outgaining New Haven 156-74 in first half total yards, it appeared the Scots were on their way to victory. However, the second half would be a different story, as UNH rallied for 24 unanswered points for the win. The loss ended one of the most successful seasons in Edinboro history as the Scots matched the school record for wins and earned the pro­ gram’s third conference championship. New Haven (10-0-1) Edinboro (9-2) Edinboro traveled to Clarion with a chance to win the PSAC Western Division title and become the only team in the 14-member conference to go undefeated and untied in league play. For the second straight year, however, the Golden Eagles had a chance to spoil Edinboro’s season. In 1994, a 26-20 Clarion victory kept Edinboro out of the Division II play­ offs. This time, Edinboro would not be denied the conference title. After a scoreless first quarter, in a game played in a terential downpour, Edinboro struck first as Tony Brinson scored on a 5 yard run off tackle to put the Plaid up 6-0. Following a defensive stand. Hart hit wideout Jerry Roberts for a 33 yard gain, before tossing a 28 yard TD to Brinson out of the backfield. A two-point conversion attempt was good, as Hart called his own number and crossed the goal line to put the Scots up 14-0. Gerald Thompson scored a pair of second-half TDs, including an end run from 42 yards out. Clarion broke up the Edinboro’s bid for a second con­ secutive shutout with 4;57 left in the contest. Clarion (6-4) Edinboro (9-1) iivm OMII9 nail ^neiii luiiy EUP - Gerald Thompson 2-yd run (Jerry Roberts pass from Hart) EUP - Thompson 42-yd run (Hart pass failed) CUP - Chris Skultety 14-yd pass from Chris Wfeibel (Palisinkick blocked) The Scots looked to avenge a stunning loss to the Mountaineers in 1994. Mansfield entered the game at 1-7, but were coming off a 28-20 win over Cheyney. The Boro jumped ahead early on a Tony Brinson 15-yard run. Gilbert Grantlin returned a punt 85 yards to extend the lead to 13-0. Touchdown runs by Chris Hart and B.J. Harrison helped the Scots take a 28-0 halftime lead. Mansfield was never able to mount any kind of scoring drive, as they were held to 84 yards of total offense on the day. The entire Edinboro defense was selected the PSAC “Player” of the Week. The offense, on the other hand, recorded nearly 500 total yards, including 390 on the ground. Mansfield (1-8) Edinboro (8-1) quarterback Chad Vo« opfnad ^1'^^'’“" ■®"“ Giantlin Rock ond period, before Sro angered ^ ® '^'^ard run in the secmcluding a pair of TD receptions from r^r!^ ? ' x!® ®“'®® “la'i ow". lead to 22-7 on a Tony bS° Ivaro di^ u ' la® ®"'® ®«®"®®® «iaii yards on 10 plays and found Jeilmy Rodr in^hl T ®"PP®iy Ro<* 60 rrsrh-iro-r.nfj:t^^^^^ Game #9 • November 4,1995 Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA Edinboro 42, Mansfield 0 3 6 0 6 10 0 14 0 27 12 EUP - Gerald Thompson 1-yd run (Run failed) (8 Plays, 47 Yards) UNH - Gene Adair 37-yd field goal (6-19) EUP - Keith Cushenberry 31-yd fumble recovery (Hart pass failed) UNH - Adair 47-yd field goal (6-37) UNH - Ron Jenkins 7-yd run (Adair kick) (9-83) UNH - Jenkins 11-yd run (Adair kick) (4-42) UNH - Dave Menard 1-yd run (Adair kick) First Downs Net rushing Yards Net Passing Yards Total Offense Passing (9.57) TEAM STATISTICS UNH EUP 19 17 89 100 229 229 318 329 32-19-0 39-13-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing; UNH - Jenkins 30-150,2TD; Showerda 8-69; EUP - Thompson 23-90, 1TD; Brinson 8-27; Hart 3-18; Passing; UNH - Showerda 32-190 229; EUP - Hart 39-13-1 229; Receiving; UNH - Joe Sporkin 9-129; Barnette 5-54; ; EUP - Grantlin 7-156; Brinson 3-39. 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Frank, 3rd-team Ron Allen, DB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Todd Henne, TE Dr. C.M. Frank, HM I Jeff Traversy, DT Dr. C.M. Frank, HM I 1994 Larry Jackson, RB Dr. C. M. Frank, 1st Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd College Sports Information Directors, 3rd Pat Schuster, DE Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd College Sports Information Directors, 3rd Dr. C.M. Frank, 3rd Steve Russell, DB Football Gazette, 2nd Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Jeremy O’Day, OL Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Mike Edwards, LB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Jody Dickerson Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Lateef Walters, WR Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Scott Nickel, OL Football Gazette, HM Gary Lhotsky, P Football Gazette, HM Larry Jackson, RB Football Gazette, HM 1991 Curtis Rose, OL Associated Press, 2nd Football Gazette 1st Jason Perkins, LB Football Gazette, 2nd Georj Lewis, DB Football Gazette, 3rd John Messura, DL Football Gazette, HM 1992 Keith Cushenberry, DB I Dr. C.M. Frank, HM I Gilbert Grantlin, WR I fumbles caused in a C.M. Frank, 1st Football Gazette, 3rd Jason Perkins, LB C.M. Frank, 1st Associated Press, 2nd Football Gazette, 2nd College Sports Information Directors 2nd Football Gazette, HM Jody Dickerson, QB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Steve Russell, SS Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Russell Cray, DT Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Larry Jackson, RB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Mike Kegarise, OL Associated Press, 3rd Football Gazette, HM Jason Perkins, LB Football Gazette, 3rd Mike Barnes, DB Football Gazette, 3rd Anthony Ross, DE Football Gazette, 3rd Georj Lewis, DB Football Gazette, HM I II u Edinboro and the Harlon Hill Award Two Edinboro University of Pennsylvania football players have been finalists for the Harlon Hill Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division II football. Former Edinboro running back Elbert Cole was one of three Harlon Hill finalists in 1989, while former Fighting Scot wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist for the award in 1990. Cole placed third in the 1989 balloting, which was won by Texas A&l University running back Johnny Bailey, a three-time recipient. Priester was runner-up to North Dakota State University quarterback Chris Simdorn in 1990 when the Bison claimed the Division II national title. Cole also was selected an All-American in 1989, receiving first-team honors from Kodak, second-team recognition from Football Gazette and third-team status from the Associated Press. He rushed for 1,507 yards and set Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference records for touchdowns in a season (24) and points in a season (148). Cole led 1990 I I Ernest Priester, WR Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, 1st Associated Press, 1st Football Gazette, 1st Curtis Rose, OL Associated Press, 1 st Football Gazette, 1st Lester Frye, RB Football Gazette, HM Jeff Jacobs, DL Football Gazette, HM 1989 Elbert Cole, RB Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, 1st Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd Ernest Priester, WR Associated Press, 3rd Football Gazette, 3rd Joe Brooks, OL Football Gazette, 2nd Hal Galupi, QB Football Gazette, HM Michael Willis, FS Football Gazette, HM Ron Hainsey, OL Football Gazette, HM Chip Conrad, DT Football Gazette, HM I I Ernest Priester, 1990 Harion Hill Finalist Edinboro to a PSAC West title, an 8-3 overall record and a No. 7 ranking in the final NCAA Division II national poll. Cole finished his Edinboro career with 3,341 yards rushing and 40 rushing touchdowns, ranking him third and second respectively in school history. Priester was the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Co-Player of the Year in 1990. He also was an All-American, receiving first-team honors from Kodak, the Associated Press and Football Gazette. Priester caught 47 passes in 1990, totaling 1,102 yards (23.4 yards per catch) and 15 touchdowns. He led Edinboro to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals and a 9-3 overall record. Priester also had an outstanding season in 1989, catching 49 passes for 1,128 yards (23-yard average) and a school-record 16 touchdown receptions. He is Edinboro’s all-time career leader in receptions (148), receiving yards (3,064), yards per reception (20.7) and touchdown receptions (35). Following his career at Edinboro, Priester signed a free-agent contract with the National Football League’s Denver Broncos. He later played for his hometown Cleveland Thunder of the Arena Football League. The Harlon Hill Award is named in honor of legendary Chicago Bears wide receiver Harlon Hill, who was an AllAmerican at the University of North Alabama. The award is selected each year by NCAA Division II sports informa­ tion directors. 1988 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL Associated Press, 1st Steve Russell, an All-American in 1994, holds the Boro’s all-time record for career interceptions (19). 58 Elbert Cole, RB Associated Press, HM Michael Willis, FS Associated Press, HM Elbert Cole, 1989 Harlon Hill Finalist 59 EDINBORO travel SERVICE o o Edinboro Team Records Milestones Total Offense Season - Most Attempts Edinboro since 1973” 122 Erie Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Phone (814) 734-1639 Tips ‘n Toes Anything Goes Most Wins in a Season Most Yards Gained 9- 1995, 1990, 1982, 1971, 1970 Most Consecutive Wins 18 - 1970-72 (regular season) Game - 642 vs. American International 1994 Season - 4,935 by 1989 team Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss 21 - 1969-72 (regular season) Rushing Most Conference Games Without a Loss 18 - 1988-90 (17-0-1) 814-734-2424 Featuring: Low fare finder" "Low fare recheck" (Reservations monitored 24 hours a day for lower fares) 15-1981-84 Game - 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season - 3,078 by 1971 team Best Game Average 50th Win - Ashland College (45-6), 1957 100th Win - California (47-4), 1971 150th Win - California (58-20), 1982 200th Win - Shepherd College (48-6), 1990 250th Win - Clarion (28-6), 1995 307.8 by 1971 team Game - 71 vs. California, 1979; 71 vs. Passing Most Points Scored fighting scots Defense Game - 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 1/2 Game - 43 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983 Season - 435 by 1989 team Best Scoring Average - 41.2 by 1983 team Fewest Points Yielded Season - 40, 1928 (4.3 ppg) Fewest Total Yards Allowed Per Game - 199.3 - 1970 Game - Minus 67 vs. Curry, 1965 Season-645 (1.7 ypc), 1970 6.2 by 1971 team Most Carries Scoring We Steak Our R6putation On it. Game - 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 27 by 1993 team Fewest Rushing Yards Yielded Best Average Virginia Union (NCAA II playoff), 1990 Season - 571 by 1970 team GOOD LUCK Most Touchdowns Most Yards Gained Most Consecutive Road Victories Nails, Tanning, Waxing Game - 44 vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 315 by 1968 team 56.0 ypg, 1957 Fewest Passing Yards Yielded Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 441 by 1973 team Most Passes Intercepted Game - 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season - 26 by 1971 team Most Yards Gained Game - 376 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season - 2,321, 1993 Most Completions Game - 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Edinboro Individual Records Longest Scoring Plays Run from Scrimmage 99, Lester Frye vs. California, 1991 Pass PENN-UNION 92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs. Shippensburg, 1980 Field Goal 52, Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987 Punt Return 95, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Kickoff Return coRP 229 Waterford Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412-2398 (814) 734-1631 100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987; 100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984 Interception Return 210 Waterford St. Edinboro 734-1159 102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962 Fumble Return 88, Bob Cicerchi vs. Millersville, 1980 Scoring Most Points Game - 36, Elbert Cole vs. Slip. 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Wade Smith, 1988-91 Anthony Ross, 1989-92 Mike Barnes, 1989-92 Pat Schuster, 1992-95 Rick Jordan, 1981-84 Ron Link, 1977-81 Pat Schuster had plenty of opportunitites to visit with members of the media in 1995 after setting Edinboro records for sacks in a season with 16 and sacks in a career, 38 - his jersey number. Bryan Lambert, 1992-95 Matt Miller, 1988-90 Russell Cray, 1990-93 John Messura, 1988-91 Delvin Pickett, 1988-91 9. Anthony Ross, 1989-92 9. Matt Grebenc, 1982-85 11. Bob Beauregard, 1980-83 12. Sean Henderson, 1983-85 13. 13. Elbert Cole, 1989 Larry Jackson, 1992 Al Raines, 1971 Larry Jackson, 1994 Al Raines, 1969 Lester Frye, 1990 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 Lester Frye, 1991 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 Gerald Thompson, 1995 Bob Menegerink, 1971 21 17 16 15 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 Yards Per Carry Career Sacks 11. Michael Sims, 1992-pr. Gary Sisko, 1969-71 13. Michael Willis, 1985-88 14. Jeff Shaw, 1973-76 15. Willie Chealey, 1981-84 16. Mario Houston, 1990-93 17. Bob Beauregard, 1980-83 18. Willie Curry, 1976-79 19. Ebby Hollins, 1969-70 20. George Miller, 1973-76 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8. 10. 10. 1. Steve Russell, 1991-94 2. Ken Petardi, 1977-79 3. Wade Smith, 1988-91 3. Dave Parker, 1980-83 3. Ron Miller, 1977-80 Career Tackles Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Jason Perkins, 1990-93 Rich lorfido, 1970-72 Greg Sullivan, 1974-77 Ron Gooden, 1974-77 Al Donahue, 1987-90 Bob Cicerchi, 1978-81 Ron Link, 1977-81 Mike Edwards, 1990, 92-94 Bob King, 1969-71 Rushing Touchdowns Career Interceptions DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. Individual Season Records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 9. 10. 10. Al Raines, 1971 Bob Klenk, 1983 Derrick Russell, 1990 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 Elbert Cole, 1989 Damon Chambers, 1983 Jack McCurry, 1970 Larry Jackson, 1994 Al Raines, 1969 Derrick Russell, 1991 Bob Mengerink, 1971 8.7 7.2 6.8 6.5 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.9 PASSING Passing Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jeff Jacobs, 1988-90 John Brenneman, 1982-85 Individual Season Records. Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1990 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jim Ross, 1987 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Chris Hart, 1995 Scott Dodds, 1986 Blair Hrovat, 1982 Blair Hrovat, 1983 2.209 2,097 1,911 1,903 1,873 1,855 1,803 1,752 1,702 1,595 Passing Touchdowns Rushing Yards Gerald Thompson’s 1,281 yards rushing in ‘95 ranks fifth ail-time at the Boro. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Larry Jackson, 1994 Lester Frye, 1990 Elbert Cole, 1989 Al Raines, 1971 Gerald Thompson, 1995 Dave Green, 1975 Larry Jackson, 1992 Al Raines, 1969 Larry Jackson, 1993 Elbert Cole, 1988 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 Al Raines, 1970 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 Rich Holmes, 1975 Bob Mengerink, 1971 Keith Collier, 1981 1,660 1,630 1,507 1,358 1,281 1,239 1,218 1,208 1,171 909 859 833 824 822 812 764 17. Lester Frye, 1991 18. Dave Green, 1976 19. Bryan Liebert, 1977 20. Andy Parma, 1978 Rushing Attempts 1. 2. Lester Frye, 1990 Larry Jackson, 1994 3. Elbert Cole, 1989 4. Gerald Thompson, 1995 5. Dave Green, 19754 6. Larry Jackson, 1992 7. Elbert Coleer, 1988 8. Larry Jackson, 1993 8. Al Raines, 1969 10. Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 317 274 238 228 217 213 212 201 201 180 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1989 Blair Hrovat, 1983 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Hal Galupi, 1990 Scott Dodds, 1986 Blair Hrovat, 1984 Blair Hrovat, 1982 Chris Hart, 1995 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Jim Ross, 1987 25 22 19 17 17 17 14 14 13 12 12 Completion Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Scott Dodds, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Blair Hrovati, 1983 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jim Ross, 1987 Jody Dickerson, 1991 .627 .567 .547 .544 .533 .531 7. 8. 9. 10. Hal Galupi, 1988 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Rick Shover, 1979 Hal Galupi, 1990 .523 .517 .515 .514 RECEPTIONS Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Howard Hackley, 1976 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Wrentie Martin, 1992 Lateef Walters, 1994 John Toomer, 1988 Wrentie Martin, 1991 Howard Hackley, 1975 Tim Beacham, 1979 1,128 1,102 972 840 809 778 745 607 599 590 Receptions 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 10. Wrentie Martin, 1992 Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Howard Hackley, 1976 Lateef Walters, 1995 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 John Toomer, 1988 Wrentie Martin, 1991 Charles Pollick, 1968 Marcus Griffin, 1993 Ernest Priester, 1986 Bob Jahn, 1978 50 49 47 47 44 44 43 39 37 36 36 36 Receiving TDs 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Lateef Walters, 1994 Howard Hackley, 1976 Bob Suren, 1986 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Marcus Griffin, 1993 Lateef Walters, 1993 John Toomer, 1988 Eric Bosley, 1984 Bob Jahn, 1978 Mike Romeo, 1971 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 Interceptions 1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Dave Parker, 1982 Steve Russell, 1993 Martelle Betters, 1984 Jason Perkins, 1993 Ray Bracy, 1984 Ken Petardi, 1978 Ron Miller. 1980 Dan Allie, 1980 John Walker, 1973 Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 8. 8. Pat Schuster, 1995 Ron Link, 1981 Rick Jordan, 1983 Pat Schuster, 1993 Pat Schuster, 1994 Anthony Ross, 1992 Rick Jordan, 1982 Russell Cray, 1992 John Messura. 1990 Ron Link. 1980 16 15 12 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 Tackles for Loss 1. 1. 3. 3. 5. 5. 7. 7. Jason Perkins, 1993 Jason Perkins, 1992 Russell Cray, 1992 John Messura, 1991 Anthony Ross, 1992 Pat Schuster, 1995 Pat Schuster, 1994 Matt Grebenc, 1985 19 19 14 14 13 13 12 12 Fumble Recoveries 16 15 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1. 1. 3. 3. Pat Schuster, 1995 Bob Cierchi, 1980 Greg Sullivan, 1977 Jeff Shaw, 1976 Point After Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Scott Rupert, 1993 Jim Trueman, 1984 Jim Trueman, 1983 Jim Trueman, 1986 Darren Weber, 1989 DEFENSE Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. Jim Krentz, 1978 Greg Sullivan, 1977 Rich lorfido, 1972 Bob Cicerchi, 1981 Ebby Hollins, 1970 Jim Krentz, 1977 Al Donahue, 1987 Rich lorfido, 1970 Jason Perkins, 1991 Greg Sullivan, 1975 200 182 171 169 161 156 150 141 139 139 Scott Rupert kicked a record 43 PATs in '93 64 65 PSAC AII"TimG Singlo Soason RGcords Rushing Yards 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Michael Mann Keith Higdon Larry Jackson Lester Frye LaMonte Coleman Dennis Robinson Elbert Cole Joe lacone Derrick Price Michael Mann lUP 1993 CHEY 1993 EDIN 1994 EDIN 1990 SR 1994 lUP 1994 EDIN 1989 WC 1962 WC 1990 lUP 1991 Passing Yards 2,027 1,748 1,660 1,630 1,601 1,597 1,507 1,461 1,457 1,452 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rushing Attempts 1. Michael Mann *2. Keith Higdon 3. Lester Frye 4. Derrick Price 5. Ed O'Reilly 6. Mike Morucci 7. Larry Jackson 7. Rick Diggs 9. Dennis Robinson 9. Greg Paterra 9. Scott Opalsky lUP CHEY EDIN WC SR BL EDIN SHIP lUP SR SR 1993 1993 1990 1990 1974 1979 1994 1974 1994 1988 1989 LaMonte Coleman Elbert Cole Michael Mann Joe lacone Bert Nye Bill Pettyjohn Keith Higdon SR EDIN lUP WC WC SHIP CHEY 1994 1989 1993 1962 1967 1991 1993 1. *2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 7. 7. 10. Dave McDonald Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Sam Mannery Bryan Woodworth WC LH KUTZ LH LH BL lUP CAL CAL MANS 1994 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 7. 7. 7. 1994 Dave McDonald Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Kevin Russell Andy Breault Rich Ingold Craig Ray Sam Mannery WC KUTZ LH LH LH CAL KUTZ lUP CLAR CAL 1994 1990 1993 1995 1994 1984 1991 1985 1994 1990 Dave McDonald Andy Breault TonyAliucci Jim Alcorn Rich Lichtel Ed Brown Ed Brown Jody Dickerson Dave MacDonald Dave MacDonald 1995 1994 1991 1993 1993 1990 1967 1985 Total Offense 3,613 3,143 3,085 2,937 2,927 2,927 2,877 2,856 2,853 2,771 2,760 1990 1994 1991 1990 1966 1967 1989 1990 1993 1993 1992 40 37 27 26 26 26 25 25 25 24 1967 1985 1984 1990 272 269 261 252 236 234 225 219 216 204 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. KUTZ WC SR LH SR BL CLAR lUP E.STR Brian Penecale Bob Tucker Greg Hopkins Greg Hopkins Andrew Hill Steve Weaver Ernest Priester Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Perry Kemp Brian Penecale Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Ernest Priester Bob Tucker Ed Noon Tony Trave Bill Hess Steve Weaver *1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 7. 7. 7. 7. 1983 CAL 1983 1. 2. *2. 4. 5. 5. 1990 1994 1994 1995 1993 1967 1994 1975 WC BL SR SR lUP WC EDIN lUP EDIN CAL 1994 1967 1994 1993 1990 1992 1989 1989 1990 1983 Receiving TDs 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Andy Breault James Franklin Bob McLaughlin Dave MacDonald Bob McLaughlin Jeff Petrucci Bob McLaughlin Scott Woods Andy Breault WC KUTZ E.STR LH WC LH CAL LH lUP KUTZ 1994 1990 1994 1995 1992 1994 1968 1993 1993 1991 3,603 3,173 3,129 3,092 3,082 2,996 2,944 2,928 2,878 2,850 Elbert Cole Brian Penecale LaMonte Coleman Michael Mann Mickey Catello Andrew Hill Dennis Robinson Joe lacone Bert Nye Larry Jackson EDIN WC SR lUP CLAR lUP lUP WC WC EDIN WC lUP EDIN EDIN BL SHIP lUP WC WC 66 1994 1990 1989 1990 1967 1981 1987 1988 1992 Elbert Cole EDIN Brian Penecale WC Bill Shockley WC Bert Nye WC Michael Mann lUP LaMonte Coleman SR 24 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 74 1,429 1,325 1,283 1,229 1,183 1,157 1,128 1,108 1,102 1,101 Michael Geary John Ruff Barry Stevenson John Marotta John Marotta John Jaworski Howie Guarini < Scott Ruper}'' lUP lUP WC WC WC lUP SHIP EDIN 1993 1994 1971 1988 1989 1991 1991 1993 lUP CLAR CLAR EDIN E.STR SHIP 1993 1979 1977 1982 1991 1991 $ 148 132 132 129 126 126 Michael Geary Bill May Bill May Rich Ruszkiewicz Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini lUP lUP WC E.STR SHIP EDIN lUP WC MILL EDIN WC 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 90-93 91-94 81-84 87-90 60-62 76-79 79-82 77-80 69-71 86-89 4,805 4,237 4,169 4,001 3,958 3,536 3,499 3,399 3,399 3,341 Michael Mann Derrick Price Mike Morucci Larry Jackson Gary Frantz Ron Perkins Rob Funderburk Rick Porter Scott Eberly Elton Brown Ricke Stonewall lUP WC BL EDIN CLAR WC MAN SR MILL CLAR MILL 90-93 87-90 76-79 91-94 76-79 79-82 83-86 78-81 90-93 81-84 81-84 849 812 785 717 726 696 677 663 656 648 648 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Dave McDonald Sam Mannery Al Niemela Bill Bair Chris Fagan Tony Aliucci Jody Dickerson Jay DeDea Total Offense LH KUTZ WC CAL WC MAN MILL lUP EDIN BL 92-95 10,640 89-92 9,086 91-94 9,080 87-90 8,680 85-88 7,853 89-92 7,531 89-92 7,362 89-91 7,332 91-94 7,299 84-87 7,026 WC KUTZ WC lUP CAL EDIN LH BL WC MAN 91-94 89-92 85-88 89-91 87-90 91-94 92-95 84-87 87-90 89-92 89 86 73 65 64 62 60 56 56 56 LH SR lUP KUTZ WC BL WC MAN SHIP CLAR 92-95 91-94 88-91 88-91 92-95 92-95 85-88 87-90 80-83 90-93 261 215 214 200 191 185 182 178 173 169 Passing TDs 1993 1995 1988 1991 1991 1984 1994 1989 1995 1982 1984 Rushing TDs 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 9. 9. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Kick Scoring - Most Points Michael Geary Jon Ruff John Marotta Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Jim Trueman John Ruff John Marotta Brandon Lynch Rich Ruszkiewicz Eric Wentling Passing Yards lUP EDIN MILL WC WC BL WC LH EDIN EDIN Michael Mann Ricke Stonewall Larry Jackson Joe lacone Ron Perkins Elbert Cole LaMonte Coleman Berl Nye Rob Funderburk Steve Girting Mike Johnson lUP MILL EDIN WC WC EDIN SR WC MAN lUP BL 90-93 81-84 91-94 60-62 79-82 86-89 92-94 66-68 83-86 85-88 92-95 48 43 42 41 40 40 37 37 33 33 33 Passing Attempts Most Field Goals 1. *2. 3. 3. 3. 3. Michael Mann Larry Jackson Ricke Stonewall Derrick Price Joe lacone Mike Morucci Ron Perkins Joe Speese Al Raines Elbert Cole 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8. Dave McDonald Andy Breault Al Niemela Tony Aliucci Sam Mannery Jody Dickerson Bob McLaughlin Jay DeDea Ed Brown Bill Bair Bob McLaughlin Sam Mannery Andy Breault Dave McDonald Chris Fagan Brian Gilbert Al Niemela Jay DeDea Bill Blair Kevin Russell LH CAL KUTZ WC MILL SHIP WC BL MAN CAL 92-95 87-90 89-92 91-94 89-92 90-92 85-88 84-87 89-92 82-84 1,668 1,283 1,259 1,201 1,098 1,071 1,063 1,051 1,041 999 Completions 118 93 79 79 79 75 73 72 71 70 70 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Sam Mannery Dave McDonald Bill Blair Al Niemela Chris Fagan Kevin Russell Jay DeDea Rich Ingold LH KUTZ CAL WC MAN WC MILL CAL BL lUP 92-95 89-92 87-90 91-94 89-92 85-88 89-92 82-84 84-87 82-85 884 733 649 644 617 600 556 546 518 499 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. John Spinosa Greg Hopkins Andrew Hill Mark Steinmeyer Brian Penecale Buck Eardley Bill Hess Du. MacDonald Jeff Zubia Tim Brown Andrew Hill Greg Hopkins Buck Eardley Ernest Priester Brian Penecale Bill Hess Terry McFetridge Jon Spinosa Du. MacDonald Perry Kemp lUP SR BL EDIN WC WC CLAR LH MAN CAL 88-91 91-94 92-95 86-90 92-95 85-88 82-85 92-95 87-90 80-83 4,073 3,382 3,134 3,064 2,963 2,866 2,711 2,710 2,539 2,532 Receiving TDs 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 10. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Brian Penecale Bill Hess Scott Asman Greg Hopkins Terry McFetridge Du. MacDonald Ed Noon Don Wilkinson Mark Steinmeyer Bob McLaughlin Sam Mannery Dave McDonald Andy Breault Bill Bair Jody Dickerson Al Niemela TonyAliucci Kevin Russell Chris Fagan LH CAL WC KUTZ MAN EDIN WC lUP CAL MILL 92-95 11,041 87-90 9,125 91-94 9,081 89-92 8,975 89-92 8,101 91-94 7,674 85-88 7,359 89-91 7,034 82-84 7,012 89-92 6,902 1. *2. 2. *4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 7. Michael Mann Elbert Cole Brian Penecale Larry Jackson Ricke Stonewall Joe lacone Toby Barkman Ron Perkins Andrew Hill Mark Steinmeyer UIP EDIN WC EDIN Mill WC E.STR WC lUP KUTZ 90-93 86-89 92-95 91-94 81-84 60-62 60-63 79-82 88-91 88-91 52 48 48 45 44 42 41 41 41 41 lUP EDIN WC EDIN KUTZ MILL E.STR WC 90-93 86-89 92-95 91-94 88-91 81-84 89-92 60-62 312 288 288 270 266 264 262 258 WC lUP EDIN MILL WC EDIN MILL E.STR SHIP lUP 87-90 85-88 83-86 86-89 70-73 91-94 90-93 89-91 75-78 92-93 155 140 138 121 118 117 115 112 104 102 E.STR CLAR SHIP EDIN MILL EDIN 89-92 77-80 88-91 79-82 90-93 83-86 50 49 47 43 39 36 Scoring Receiving Yards 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Overall TDs Receptions 1989 1994 1958 1967 1993 1994 Most PATs 1. 2. *3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 1. 2. •3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. Rushing Attempts 1989 1994 1994./ 1993 1966 1990 1994 1962 1967 1992 Most Points Mark Steinmeyer Brian Penecale Greg Hopkins JonSpinosa Greg Hopkins Bob Tucker Marlon Worthy Len Pesotini Scott Benoit Perry Kemp Receiving Yards 1993 1994 Rushing Yards 1. Dave McDonald Overall Touchdowns WC KUTZ lUP CLAR BL WC WC EDIN WC WC 1995 Completions 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1994 1990 1992 Receptions Passing Attempts 1. 2. *3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. WC KUTZ WC LH LH KUTZ LH lUP CAL BL lUP Most Passing TDs Rushing TDs *1. 1. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. Dave McDonald Andy Breault Dave MacDonald Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Scott Woods Sam Mannery Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold PSAC All-Time Career Records lUP EDIN WC WC WC SR CLAR MAN SHIP WC KUTZ 67 88-91 86-90 92-pr 85-88 87-90 91-94 82-85 87-90 80-82 66-68 88-91 41 35 34 30 29 28 25 25 24 23 23 1. Michael Mann *2. Elbert Cole 2. Brian Penecale *4. Larry Jackson 5. Mark Steinmeyer 6. Ricke Stonewall 7. Ed Detwiler 8.Joe lacone Most PATs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. John Marotta John Sandstrom Jim Trueman Luke Hadfield Barry Stevenson Scott Rupert Brad Heim Ed Detwiler Jim Curley Michael Geary Most Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ed Detwiler Bill May Howie Guarini Rich Ruszkiewicz Brad Heim Jim Trueman Kick Scoring - Most Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ed Detwiler Jim Trueman John Marotta Howie Guarini Bill May Brad Heim John Sandstrom Luke Hadfield Bill Beall E.STR EDIN WC SHIP CLAR MILL lUP MILL BL 89-91 83-86 87-90 88-91 77-80 90-93 85-88 86-89 92-95 262 246 245 241 234 232 230 214 187 Coach-by-Coach Records Coach Yrs Best W L T Pet. 61 24 2 .713 9-2, ‘82 39 20 1 .658 10 9-1, ‘70, ‘71 54 34 7 Steve Szabo (1985-87) 3 .605 7-3, ‘86 15 15 1 .500 Loyal Park (1960-61) 2 4-3-1, ‘61 7 7 2 Bob Thurbon (1956-59) 4 .500 5-4, ‘56 15 16 2 Sox Harrison (1926-38, ‘41-42) 15 .485 4-1, ‘27 27 56 2 .329 Jim Hazlett (1962-65) 4 3-5, ‘62 9 22 2 .288 Art McComb (1946-55) 10 3-4, ‘52 14 56 4 .203 William Cutcher (1966-68) 3 2-7, ‘67, ‘68 5 20 1 .212 Orville Bailey (1939-40) 2 1-6, ‘39 1 13 0 .071 Tom Hollman (1988-Present) 8 9-2, ‘95 Denny Creehan (1979-1984) 6 Bill McDonald (1969-78) Edinboro Scores (1957-95) 1957 (3-4) Coach; Bob Thurbon ESC ..........................0pp. 6 Shepherd................ 7 34 Clarion................... 0 33 Slippery Rock....... 0 0 Grove City.............7 7 Waynesburg........ 13 45 Ashland................. 6 14 Shippensburg.... 20 139 ..............................53 Tom Hollmdn is Edinboro’s dll-timo winningest coach. Year-by-Year Records Year 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 PF PA REC PCT 88 53 38 30 76 3-3 3-2 5-2 .500 .600 .714 .333 .429 .167 .600 .143 83 212 46 131 19 40 11 6 0 59 6 18 39 27 80 80 7 19 20 62 82 45 83 135 79 44 173 139 86 80 25 118 154 224 88 98 72 131 191 45 45 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 193 103 53 2-4 3-4 1-5 3-2 1-6 0-6 .000 0-6 .000 ^ 0-4-1 .200 1 ^-4 .100 .200 1-6 .143 0-7 2-2-1 1-3 .000 0-6 1-6 1-7 1-5-2 3-4 0-5-1 3-4 3-5-1 1-6 .500 .250 .000 .143 .125 .250 .429 .083 .429 .389 .143 1-8 .111 5-4 3-4 .555 .429 Year 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 PF 131 117 91 139 116 84 113 204 42 81 114 194 237 355 167 168 131 259 273 139 167 131 155 178 294 412 353 217 321 PA REC PCT 111 4-4-1 3^-1 3-4-1 4-3-1 3-5 .500 .438 .438 .563 .375 .250 .313 .722 .188 127 114 114 113 123 129 132 224 224 307 203 89 155 158 182 127 156 174 123 247 148 84 84 110 2-6 2-5-1 6-2-1 1-6-1 2-7 2-7 4-4-1 9-1 9-1 3-5-1 4-4-1 5-2-2 8-3 6-4 3-6-1 3-6-1 4-6 6-2-1 4-6 9-2 144 8-2 210 8-2 209 283 68 5-4-1 7-3 Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 PF 226 223 435 336 228 336 362 367 316 PA 283 184 202 190 199 131 255 207 155 .222 REC 3-8 5-4-1 8-3 9-3 PCT .273 .550 .727 .750 .636 .773 .727 .700 .818 7-4 8-2-1 8-3 7-3 9-2 .222 .500 .900 .900 .389 .500 .667 .727 .600 .350 .350 .400 .722 .400 .819 .800 .800 .550 .700 "Top,Ten" Seasons Year Overall Record . 1970 9-1 .900 8-0 1 . 1971 9-1 .900 9-0 3. 1995 9-2 .818 9-1 3. 1982 9-2 .818 9-1 5. 1927 4-1 .800 4-1 5. 1983 8-2 .800 8-2 5. 1984 8-2 .800 8-2 8 . 1992 8 -2-1 .773 8 9. 1965 6 -2-1 .750 6 9. 1980 6 -2-1 750 6 9. 1990 9-3 750 8-2 1 Regular Season -1-1 -2-1 -2-1 1958 (4-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ...........................0pp. 19 Clarion....................0 * 6 Slippery Rock....... 6 0 Indiana..................27 *19 Grove City........... 14 26 Lock Haven.........33 *28 Mansfield............... 6 33 Ashland................. 6 * 0 California............. 13 Beaver Bowl Game; 0 Slippery Rock..... 131 1959 (3-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ...........................0pp. 0 Clarion.................. 13 12 Slippery Rock...... 13 32 Indiana.................. 12 23 St. Vincent........... 29 36 Lock Haven......... 13 6 Hiram...................... 6 8 Mansfield............... 0 0 California.......... 41 117 1960 (3-4-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC ...........................0pp. 13 Clarion.................... 7 7 Slippery Rock...... 13 14 Indiana.................. 14 6 Lycoming..............12 6 Lock Haven......... 33 14 John Carroll........... 7 18 Brockport................7 13 California........... 21 91 ............................. 114 1961 (4-3-1) Coach; Loyal Park ESC ...........................0pp. 13 Clarion..................12 6 Slippery Rock..... 36 33 Indiana.................... 7 6 Frederick..............14 7 Lock Haven........... 7 20 Lycoming............... 6 35 Brockport............... 6 19 California........... 26 139 ............................. 114 1962 (3-5) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ...........................0pp. 7 Grove City.............. 0 7 Slippery Rock......10 * 0 Indiana...................14 20 Clarion.................. 21 *28 Lock Haven..........14 20 Shippensburg...... 27 *28 Brockport................ 0 * 6 California........... 27 116 .............................113 1963 (2-6) Coach; Jim Hazlett ESC ...........................0pp. *27 Grove City............. 7 * 0 Slippery Rock......14 7 Indiana...................41 * 6 Clarion....................7 16 Lock Haven......... 14 * 8 Shippensburg..... 12 6 Brockport................7 14 California........... 21 84 Ill 1964 (2-5-1) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ......................... 0pp. *47 Bridgewater............0 3 Slippery Rock....... 3 * 7 Indiana.................. 31 14 Clarion.................... 7 *22 Lock Haven......... 25 7 Michigan Tech....... 8 * 0 California..............14 13 Shippensburg ... 41 113 ........................... 129 127 1965 (6-2-1)+ Coach; Jim Hazlett ESC ..........................0pp. * 13 Baldwin-Wallace ..13 *48 Curry College...... 0 * 3 Slippery Rock.....13 10 +lndiana................ 6 *14 +Clarion............... 13 14 Lock Haven......... 27 *35 +Shippensburg....26 29 Bridgewater.........13 38 +California........ 21 204 132 +Edinboro later forfeited 1966 (1-6-1) Coach: William Cutcher ESC ...........................0pp. 0 Baldwin-Wallace..68 7 Slippery Rock........7 * 0 Indiana................. 14 7 Clarion................ 41 *14 Lock Haven........17 0 Shippensburg.... 42 7 Geneva.............. ...0 * 7 California......... 35 42 224 1967 (2-7) Coach; William Cutcher ESC 12 * 6 * 7 0 * 7 6 *12 *14 17 81 ...........................0pp. Cheyney...............13 East Stroudsburg 33 Slippery Rock....... 6 Indiana................. 19 Clarion.................28 Lock Haven......... 30 Shippensburg.....33 Geneva................13 California.......... 49 ........................... 224 1968(2-7) Coach: William Cutcher ESC ...........................0pp. 15 East Stroudsburg 49 *27 Ohio Northern.....26 0 Slippery Rock..... 16 * 0 Indiana................ 58 13 Clarion..................37 *21 Lock Haven........ 56 0 Shippensburg.....23 123 31 Geneva................... 7 *7 California........... 35 114 1969 (4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ...........................0pp. 40 Brockport.............29 7 Ohio Northern...... 27 *40 Slippery Rock..... 13 0 Indiana................. 27 * 0 Clarion..................24 33 Lock Haven......... 41 *24 Shippensburg..... 14 *34 Geneva................. 12 16 California........... 16 194 1970 (9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ...........................0pp. *37 Cheyney.................0 24 Slippery Rock........ 0 *31 Indiana.................. 14 10 Clarion.................... 6 *34 Lock Haven......... 21 35 Shippensburg...... 15 PSAC Championship: *14 Westchester........ 6 NAIA National Semifinals: 7 Westminster..... 20 237 89 1971 (9-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC ...........................0pp. 32 Waynesburg........ 10 *57 Eureka (III.)............ 0 *49 Slippery Rock......21 29 Indiana..................23 *24 Clarion.................. 17 42 Lock Haven......... 26 *42 Shippensburg...... 16 69 19 Ohio Northern........0 47 California................7 PSAC Championship: 14 Westchester.... 35 355 155 1972 (3-5-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ...........................0pp. *23 Waynesburg.......... 6 7 Ashland............... 51 7 Slippery Rock........7 * 7 Indiana..................17 9 Clarion..................10 *56 Lock Haven......... 19 * 9 Shippensburg......14 9 Cortland (NY)..... 14 *40 California.......... 20 167 1973 (4-4-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC ...........................Opp. * 0 Fairmont................ 0 *11 Central Conn....... 24 0 Ashland................37 *307 3 Slippery Rock...... 17 21 Indiana..................14 *23 Clarion..................22 25 Lock Haven......... 27 *38 Shippensburg......28 47 California........... 13 168 ............................ 182 1974(5-2-2) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ...........................Opp. 12 Fairmont................ 7 *21 Baldwin-Wallace.. 13 7 Slippery Rock....... 7 *203 7 Indiana................. 25 21 Clarion..................21 *14 Lock Haven...........0 0 Shippensburg..... 19 22 Kenyon................. 21 *27 California........... 14 131 1975 (8-3) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC ...........................Opp. 21 W. Va. Wesleyan ...7 * 0 Fairmont.............. 20 14 Baldwin-Wallace..35 *24 Slippery Rock......19 28 Indiana.................. 21 *30 Clarion.................... 0 52 Lock Haven........... 0 *21 Shippensburg......16 *21 Saginaw Valley......0 28 California............. 14 PSAC Championship: 20 East Stroudsburg 24 259 1976 (6-4) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC •Opp. 17 Fairmont......... .... 21 *34 Cortland.......... .... 11 53 Frostburg........ .... 13 19 Slippery Rock. .... 24 * 8 Indiana............ ...... 5 25 Clarion............ .... 20 *45 Lock Haven.... .... 15 24 Shippensburg. .... 28 *13 C.W Post....... .... 30 California........ 7 273 ...174 1977 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ..........................Opp. *158 6 Fairmont.................7 17 Saginaw Valley....21 *19 Frostburg............... 0 *25 Slippery Rock......13 3 Indiana....................3 * 6 Clarion..................10 14 Lock Haven.........20 * 7 Shippensburg......17 12 Millersville............24 30 California............._8 139 ......................... 123 1978(3-6-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC ..Opp. 26 Fairmont........ ..... 26 *10 Muskingum.... ..... 23 *20 Millersville..... ..... 22 * 7 Clarion........... .... 42 31 Lock Haven... .... 21 *15 Shippensburg .... 23 7 California....... .... 28 *17 Slippery Rock .... 13 27 Indiana........... .... 21 7 C.W. Post..... 167 ...247 1979(4-6) 127 Coach; Denny Creehan ESC ■Opp. * 0 Fairmont......... .......9 28 Muskingum.... .... 13 6 Millersville....... .... 17 0 Clarion............ .... 13 * 7 Lock Haven.... .... 24 18 Shippensburg. .... 28 *31 California........ .......7 13 Slippery Rock. .... 14 *13 Indiana............ ...... 9 Westminster... 14 131 ..148 1980 (6-2-1) Coach; Denny Creehan ESC Opp. 156 Westminster... ..... 0 *24 *28 Millersville....... ..... 0 6 Lock Haven.... ..... 7 *22 Shippensburg. ....22 Edinboro Scores (1957-95) 8 -.1' Red Lobster -y 3?- ;’zs : nv'' -^■•^’*■» ■■'•*» ~- S153ca^ . > 71 -8? n *ee7?7 --|p-»i3B ' 7 ■